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music","Scores","Sheet music","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Additions are being made to this collection on an ongoing basis.","The collection is currently being processed and new items will be added on an ongoing basis. For this reason the indicated extent and date range are approximate at this point."," Series 1 (box 1-47) contains sheet music acquired prior to 2007.  Subseries 1 (box 1-38)  is arranged alphabetically by composer; Subseries  2 (box 39-40) are filed by arrangers and unknown composers; Subseries 3  (box 41-43) contains exercise books; Subseries 4 (box 44-45) contains portions of collections; Subseries 5 (boxe46) iscollections; and Subseries 6 (box 47) is librettos."," Series 2 (from box 48 onward) consists of acquisitons made 2007 and later, filed in the order in which they are received."," Series 3 is is not yet fully arranged and described. Researchers should consult with a staff member for further information in advance of using this series.","Material received from 2009 to 2010 were accessioned and minimally processed by Ute Schechter. The portion of the collection received prior to 2007 was keyed in by student assistants including Lauren Chapman, Alex Dodd beginning in September 2009. Acc. 2012.050 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, Univeristy Archives Specialist, in February 2012. Series 3 added in April 2012 by Benjamin Bromley. Acc. 2012.272 and Acc. 2012.360 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in November 2012. Acc. 2013.247 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in October 2013.","The Sheet Music Collection includes sheet music collected by the Special Collections Research Center.","This series includes sheet music collected by the Special Collections Research Center prior to 2007.","Scope and Contents \"High-High-High-Up in the Hills\" - 1926, Sam Lewis and Joe Young, librettists; \"Is there Still Room for Me Neath the Old Apple Tree\" - 1915, Edgar Leslie and Lew Brown, librettists; \"Pullman Porters Parade\" - 1913, Ren. g. May, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Beautiful German Songs for Mezzo Soprano\"- undated., Franz Abt; \"Peter's Standard Series of German Songs\", second series- undated., Frantz Abt; \"New Series of Sems of German Songs\", undated, - Kate Blackeship \"Schirmer's Octavo choruses for Women's Voices\", undated- Kate Blackeship \"When the Swallows Homeward Fly\",- undated, Frantz Abt \"Songs of All Nations\",- undated, Frantz Abt.","Scope and Contents \"Milange Pour le Piano sur les motifs de l'Opera de Bellini I puritani\",- undated, A. Adam.","Scope and Contents \"I am going there\" or the \"Death of little Eva\"- undated, John S. Adams.","Scope and Contents \"The Holy City,\" - undated, Stephen Adams; \"Blue Alsatian Mountains\", undated, Stephen Adams; \"Popular Contralto or Baritone Songs\", undated, Stephen Adams; \"The Blue Alsatian Mountains\", undated, Stephen Adams, Georges Lamothe; \"The Holy City\" - undated, F.E. Weatherly, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"The Joys of the Table\"- undated, J. Addison; \"Our Sweet Dancing Days\" - Mrs. Mountain and Mifs Decamp, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Ain't She Sweet\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Are You Sorry\", - 1925, Benny Davis librettists; \"Crazy Words Crazy Tune Vo-Do-De-O\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Forgive Me\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"I Wonder What's Become of Sally\", 1924, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Songs of the Dawn\", 1930, Jack Yellon, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Slow But Sure,\" - undated, Charles Newman, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Life is A Song\" - 1935, Joe Young, librettists; \"Ain't that the Way it Goes\" - 1931, Roy Turk, librettists; \"And I Still Do\" - 1934, Edgar Leslie, librettists; \"I Don't Know Why\"- 1931, Guy Turk, librettists; \"I'll Get By\" - 1928, Roy Turk, librettists; \"The Moon was Yellow\" - Edgar Leslie, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Latest and Best\" - undated","Scope and Contents \"It Happened when your Eyes Met Mine\" - 1934, Roy Turk, librettists; \"Nobody Cares if I'm Blue\" - undated, Grant Clarke, librettists; \"There's a Little White House on a Little Green Hill,\" - undated, Billy Rose, librettists;","Scope and Contents My Rosalie Sweet Rosalie\", undated, Edward G. Allanson, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Maid of Athens\" - undated, Allen ?, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Over the Hill\"- n.d., Edgar Allen, composer, Lou Klein, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Minnesota March\"- undated, George N. Allen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Earl Carroll Vanities\"- 7th Edition\" -1928, Louis Alter, composer, Raymond Klages, librettists; \"Hugs and Kisses\" - n.d., Lou Alter, composer, Raymond Klages, librettists; \"Manhattan Serenade\" - 1928, Louis Alter, composer; \"That Wonderful Something\" - 1929; Louis Alter, composer, Joe Goodwin, librettists.","Scope and Contents \" I'll Pray for You\" - undated, Arthur Altman, composer, Kim Gannon, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"All or Nothing at All\" - undated, Jack Lawrence and Arthur Altman, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Suppose I had Never Met You\" - undated, Harry Archer, composer, Harlan Thompson, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"II Bacio- the Kiss\" - undated, L. Arditi, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Music Music Everywhere, but Not A Song in My Heart\" - 1932, Harold Arlen, composer, Ted Koehler, librettists; \"First You Have me High then You Have Me Low\"- undated, Harold Arlen, composer, Lew Brown, librettists; \"Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea\" - 1931, Harold Arlen, composer, Ted Koehler, librettists; \"Life Begins at 8:40\" - undated, Harold Arlen, composer, Ira Gershwin and E.Y. Harburg.","Scope and Contents \"I am Dying, Egypt Dying\" - 1865, ? Armand.","Scope and Contents \"I Love You Just the Same Sweet Adeline\" - undated, Clarence Gaskill and Harry Armstrong, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Eyes\"- undated, Ettienne Arnaud.","Scope and Contents \"Mandalay\"- undated, Earl Burtnett, Abe Lyman, and Gus Arnheim.","Scope and Contents \"Soko\" - 1903, John Arnold, composer.","Scope and Contents \"To-day\" - undated, Gerald Arthur, composer, Harold Robe,librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Alice\" - undated, Joseph Asher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Task\"- undated, E.L. Ashford.","Scope and Contents \"Just Because Its You\" - undated, Barbee Ashley, Charles Farrell and Wakefield Potts.","Scope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, Bonifacius Asioli, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Building Up an Awful Let-Down\" - 1935, Fred Astaire, composer, Johnny Mercer, librettists.","\"Marching Through Georgia, Rudolf Thaler, composer","Scope and Contents \"O Wherefore Weep My Sister Dear\" - undated, D.F.E., Auber, composer. \"Overture to the Favorite Opera of Masaniello\" - undated, F. Mockwitz.","Scope and Contents \"The Famous Gobble Song\" - undated, ? Audran, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Miss Helyett\"- undated, E. Audran, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You're the Only Star\" - undated, Gene Autry, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"If You were the Only Girl\" - undated, Nat D. Ayers, composer, Clifford Grey, librettists; \"Oh, You Beautiful Doll\"- undated, Nat D. Turner, composer, A. Seymour Brown, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Gavotte in B Minor\" - undated, John Bach, composer; \"Four Pieces from Triakontameron\" - 1912, Leopold Godowsky, composer; \"Bach's Lighter Compositions\"- 1887, John Bach, composer; \"Saint Cecilia Series\" - 1941, John S. Bach, composer.","Scope and Contents \"La priere dune Vierge' - undated, Thekla Badarewska, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You'll Never Get Up to Heaven That Way.\" - 1933, Abel Baer, composer, Sammy Lerner, librettists; \"High Up on a Hill-Top\" - undated, Abel Baer, composer, Ian Campbell and George Whiting, librettists; \"I'm Happy When You're Happy\" Abel Baer, composer, Benny Daivs, librettists; \"June Night\" - undated, Abel Baer, composer, Cliff Friend, librettists. \"Me Minus You\" - 1932, Abel Baer and John Loeb, composers, Paul Webster, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Auf Wiedersehn\" - 1882, E.H. Bailey, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Racquet Waltz\" - 1879, F.H. Baker, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I hear a Rhapsody\" - 1940, George Fragos, Jack Baker, and Dick Gasparre, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Pretty Little Baby\" - 1932, Phil Baker and Ben Bernie, composers, Sid Silvers, librettists; \"Strange Interlude\" - 1932, Phil Baker, composer, Ben Bernie and Walter Hirsch, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"How Bright was the Star\" - 1854, Thomas Baker, composer, H.D. Stuart, librettists; \"The Rachel Schottisch\" - undated, Thomas Baker, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Come Into the Garden Maud\" - undated, M.W. Balfe, composer.","Scope and Contents 'Daughters of Pocahontas\" - 1909, Charles W.A. Ball, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll Forget You\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Annelu Burns, librettists; \"When Irish Eyes are Smiling\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Chauncey Olcott and Geo. Graff Jr., librettists; \"A Little Bit of Heaven\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, J. Keirn Brennan, librettists. \"In the Garden of My Heart\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Caro Roma, librettists. \"Love Me and the World is Mine\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Dave Reed Jr., librettists; \"I'm Going Back to California\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, J. Keirn Brennan, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"The Shepherd's Gift\" - undated, William Ball, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Gotta Get Home\" - 1939, James F. Hanley and Par Ballard, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"So Beats My Heart for You\" - 1930, Pat Ballard, Charles Henderson, and Tom Waring, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \" Come, Oh! Come with Me the Moon is Beaming\" - undated, B.S. Barclay, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Symphonie in C\" - undated, Woldemar Bargiel, composer; \"Ouverture zu Medea\" - undated, Woldemar Bargiel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Why Do Summer Roses Fade\" - undated, George Barker, composer, J.E. Carpenter, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Sweet and Low\" - 1935, Joseph Barnby, composer, Alfred Tennyson, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Good-Bye Dolly Gray\" - undated, Paul Barnes, composer, Will D. Cobb, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Virginia\" - 1904, D. A. Barrackman","Scope and Contents \"Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away)\" - undated, Harry Barris, composer, Ted Koehler and Billy Moll, librettists; \"It Was So Beautiful (And You Were Mine)\" - undated, Harry Barris, composer, Arthur Freed, librettists; \"It Must Be True\"- undated, Harry Barris, composer, Gus Arnheim and Gordon Clifford, librettists;","Scope and Contents \"Songs by J.C. Bartlett\", - 1914, J.C. Bartlett, composer; \"A Dream\", undated, J.C. Bartlett, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Talking to the Moon,\" - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, George A. Little, librettists; \"Talking to the Moon\", - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, George Little, librettists; \"Good-bye Broadway, Hello France\", - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, C. Francis Reisner and Benny Davis, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Getting Sentimental Over You\" - 1933, George Bassman, composer, Ned Washington, librettists.","Scope and Contents \" Songe D'enfant\", - undated, Alexandre Batta, composer.","Scope and Contents \"12 Favorite Melodies\", - 1886, Adolph Baumbach, composer; \"Home Sweet Home\", 1859, Adolph Baumbach, composer","Scope and Contents \"Going Going Gone\", - 1933, Phil Baxter, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Cannot Dance To Night\" - undated, T.H. Bayly, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fairies Fire\", - undated, Amelie T. Beauregard, composer.","\"An Old Fashioned Tree,\" 1944, Becker Williams, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Musik Fuer Cello\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Classische Stuecke\" - undated, C. Kissner, composer; \"Klassische Studienwerke Fur Die Violine\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Sonates\" - undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Klavier Bibliothek\"- undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Trio from Fidelio\" - 1891, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Fidelio\" - 1890, L. Van Beethoven, composer \"Grande Symphonie\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Beethoven Konzert\" - 1806, L. Van Beethoven, composer, \"Classische Stucke\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Neun Tonstucke\" - undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Organ Voluntary\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"The Accompagnement with the Concerto in Rondo\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dritte Sinfonie\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Oeuvres\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Sonates\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, compsoer; \"Sonatina in F\" - 1887, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Tonstucke\"- undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Zwei Sonaten\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Musical Box\" - 1892, Francois Behr, composer; \"Choice Collections of Piano-Forte Duets\" - undated, Francois Behr, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Rosenknospen\" - undated, Franz Behr, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In A Mist\" - 1928, Bix Beiderbecke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Spring Blossoms\" - 1862, James Bellak, composer. \"Jewels\" - undated, Jas. Bellak, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Hear Me, Norma\" - undated, Bellini, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You Didn't Want Me When You Had Me\" - undated, George J. Bennett, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Eight Selections for the Pianoforte\" - undated, W. Bennett.","Scope and Contents \"La Traviata\" - undated, Albert W. Berg, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Parlor Concert\" - undated, Carl J. Berger.","Scope and Contents \"Oh, How I Hate to Get up in the Morning\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"At Peace with the World\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"My Bird of Paradise\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Call Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon\" - 1910, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"This is the Life\" - 1914, Irving Berlin, composer; \"White Christmas\" - 1942, Irving Berlin, composer; \"All Alone\" - undated, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"How Deep is the Ocean\" - 1942 Irving Berlin, composer; \"Always\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"The Girl that I Marry\" - 1946, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Get Thee Behind me Satan\" - 1936, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Roses of Yesterday\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"He's a Devil in His Own Home\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"In My Harem\" - 1913, Irving Berlin, composer; \"I Never Had a chance\" 1934, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Cheek to Cheek\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Because I Love You\" - 1926, Irving Berlin, composer; \"How Many Times\" - 1926, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Isn't This a Lovely Day\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"I Want to Go Back to Michigan\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Just a Little While\" - 1930, Irving Berlin, composer; \"No Strings\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Remember\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Russian Lulliaby\" - 1927, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Say It Isn't So\" - 1932, Irving Berlin, composer; \"The Little Things in Life\" - 1930, Irving Berlin, composer; \"What Does It Matter\" -1927, Irving Berlin, composer; \"What'll I Do\" - undated; Irving Berlin, composer; \"When My Dream Come True\" - 1929, Irving Berlin, composer; \"With You\" - 1929, Irving Berlin, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The King of Thule\" - undated, Hector Berlioz, composer.","Scope and Contents \"When Dixie Stars Are Playing Peek-A-Boo\" - undated, Al. Bernard and \"Jo\" Henning, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Maybe\" - undated, Bertrand Brown, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fleurs Italiennes\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Boquet De Melodies\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Beyer's Repertoire\" - undated, Par F. Beyer, composer; \"Morceaux\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Morning Star Waltz\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Ricci\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Four Hand Arrangement\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"An Alexis Air Allemand\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Six Song-Stories for First Grade Pianists\" - 1920, Mathilde Bilbro, composer; \"Merry Hours\" - undated, Mathilde Bilbro, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In My Hide-Away\" - 1932, K.L. Binford, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mocking Bird Song\" - undated, Henry R. Bishop, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Prelude\" - 1933, Joe Bishop, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Serenade in the Night\" - 1937, C.A. Bixio and B. Cherubini, composers, Jimmy Kennedy, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Oh No, Not Sad\" - undated, Bringham Bishop, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Southrons Chaunt of Defiance\" - undated, A.E. Blackmar, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll Meet Thee in the Lane\" - undated, Charles Blamphin, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Carry Me Back to Old Virginny\" - undated, James A Bland, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Wigwam Queen\" - undated, James O'Dea, librettists, H.B. Blake, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lew Leslie's Blackbirds of 1930\" - undated, Andy Razaf, librettists, Eubie Blake, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Isle of Golden Dreams\" - undated, Gus Kahn, librettists, Walter Blaufuss, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Take Me\" - 1942, Mack David, librettists, Rube Bloom, composer.","Scope and Contents \"We're Going Home\" - 1875, P.P. Bliss, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blackmar\u0026Bro's selection of Favorite Songs\" - undated, Blockley, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Monsieur Wilhelm Kuhe\" - undated, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"Les Deux Anges\" - undated, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My Queen\" - undated, Stella, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My Queen\" - undated, Sims Reeves, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My True Love Has My Heart\" - undated, Sir Phillip Sidney, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Charge of the Uhlans\" - undated, Carl Bohm, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ah Quel Plaisir D'etre Soldat\" - undated, Doieldiru, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dreary Weather\" - undated, Clay Boland and Frank Winegar, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Way Down in the Dixie Where the Sugar Cane Grows\" - 1905, Ernest L. Bolling, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Moonlight on the James\" - 1904, Ernest L. Bolling, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Polka Di Bravura\" - undated, Edward Boulanger, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Flavier-Werke\" - undated, Ch. Bovy-Lysberg, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Chinese Lullaby\" - 1919, Robert Hood Bowers, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"East of the Sun and West of the Moon\" - 1935, Brook Bowman, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Just a Little Found Affection\" - undated, Elton Box, Desmond Cox, and Lewis Ilda, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Don't Tell the World, Tell the Girl\" - 1921, Edward L. Boyle.","Scope and Contents \"Le Souvenir\" - 1886, Loren Bragdon, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Beneath the Willow Tree\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Braham, composer; \"By One by Two by Three\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Braham, composer; \"Death of General Sir Ralph Abercrombie\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Brahman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Eleven Chorale Preludes for the Organ\" - 1939, Johannes Brahms, composer; \"Symphonie\" - undated, 1877, Johannes Brahms, composer; \"Wiegenlied\" - undated, Johannes Brahms; composer.","Scope and Contents \"Then I'll Come Back to You\" - undated, John W. Bratton, composer.","Scope and Contents \" La Belle Amazone\" - undated, A.R. Breiter, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Standard Series of Organ Composition\" - undated, Frank Bridge, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Remember Me\" - undated, M. Brinkman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Life in the Woods\" - undated, Francis H. Brown, composer; \"Miss Mary A. Westcott\" - undated, Francis H. Brown, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sunny Side Up\" - 1929, B.G. Desylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson, composers.","Scope and Contents \"You are My Lucky Star\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Alone\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Love Songs of the Nile\" - 1933, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" After Sundown\" - 1933, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"All I Do is Dream of You\" - 1934, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Alone\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" A New Moon is Over my Shoulder\" - 1934, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Broadway Melody\" - 1929, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"I've Got a Feeling You're Fooling\" - 1935, Arthur Herb, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Pagan Love Song\" - 1929, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Moon is Low\" - 1930, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" The Wedding of the Pained Doll\" - undated, Arther Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" Would You\" - 1936, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Falls of Paris\" - undated, Miss Aucusta Browne, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Girl of the Year is a Spar\" - 1943, Vida G. Brunner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Salut a La France\" - undated, Brunner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Red Lips Kiss My Blues Away\" - 1927, Alfred Bryan, James V. Monaco, and Pete Wendling, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Come Mirth and Mend a Broken Heart\" - undated, Bryan Mr. F, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Down in Sunny Alabama\" -1901, James Burrell, librettists, James T. Byan, composer; \"There's a Big Cry-Baby in the Moon\" - undated, James Burris, librettists, Chris Smith, composer.","Scope and Contents \"At Evening\" - 1899, Dudley Buck, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Oleander Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Castle Waltz\" - 1848, Francis Buck, composer; \" Greenwood Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Mediterranean Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Sophronia Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Yes, We Miss Thee\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Songs and Ballads\" - 1848, Fred. K. Buckley, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Thousand Island River\" - 1878, George C. Bragdon, librettists, Mary F. Bunnell, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Galop\" - undated, Fred Burgmuller, composer; \"Peratir Selections\" - undated, Fred Burgmuller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Andante\" -undated, Norbert Burgmuller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Carolina Moon\" - undated, Benny Davis, Joe Burke, composers; \"A Darn Fool Woman Like Me\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Cling to Me\" - undated, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Paradise\" - 1931, Nacio Herb Brown and Gordon Clifford, librettists, Naco Herb Brown, composer; \"On Treasure Island\" - 1935, Edggar Leslie and Joe Burke, composer; \"By the River of the Roses\" - undated, Marty Symes, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Just Another Dream of You\" - undated, Benny Davis and Joe Burke, composers; \"A Little Bit Independent\" - Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"For You\" - undated, Al Dubin and Joe Burke, composer; \"How can You Say No\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"In a Little Gypsy Tea Room\" - undated, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Just Another Dream of You\" - 1932, Denny Davis and Joe Burke; composers; \"Dancing Sweeties\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Many Happy Return of the Day\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Moon over Miami\" - 1935, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"A Sailor's Sweetheart\" - undated, Joe Burke, librettists and composer; \"The Bridal Waltz\" - 1935, Ira Schuster and Milton Drake, librettists, Joe Burke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dream Valley\" - 1940, Nick Kenny, Charles Kenny, Joe Burke, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Yours and Mine\" - 1930, Steve Nelson, librettists, Johnny Burke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"If I Had a Son for Each Star in Old Glory\" - undated, J.E. Dempsey, librettists, Joseph A. Burke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Collections of Scotch Songs\" - undated, R. Burn, composer; \"Evening Melodies\" - undated, R. Burn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Leven Thirty Saturday Night\" - undated, Earl Burtnett, Bill Grantham, Jess Kirkpatrick, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Crystal Schottisch\" - 1853, William Byerly, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Les Trois Gosses\" - undated, Byrec, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Minnie the Moocher\" - 1931, Cab Calloway and Irving Mills, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Standard Songs- Amarilli\" - 1909, Giuli Caccini, composer.","Scope and Contents \"At Dawning\" - 1906, Charles Wakefield Cadman, composer. \"Lilacs\" - 1905, words by, Nellie Richard Eberhart, music by, Chas Wakefield Cadman","Scope and Contents \"Crooning\" - 1921, lyrics by Al Dubin and Herbert W. Weise, music by, William F. Caesar","Scope and Contents \"W. Hamilton's Celebrated Songs\" - undated, words by, H.B. Farnie, music by, Fabio Campana \"Speak to Me\" - undated, words by, H.B. Farnie, composed by, Fabio Campana","Scope and Contents \"When a Yankee Got His Eye Down The Barrel of A Gun\" - 1918, words and music by, Fred S. Campbell","Scope and Contents \"My Little Sweetheart, Mine\" - March 23, 1902, words by, Andrew B. Sterling, music by, Jessie H. Campbell","Scope and Contents \"Just Been Wond'ring All Day Long\" - 1921, lyrics and music by Irene Ackerley Canning","Scope and Contents \"That Tumble Down Shack In Athlone\" - 1918, words by, richard W. Pascoe, music by, Monte Carlo and Alma M. Sanders","Scope and Contents \"The Bridge\" - undated, words by, Longfellow, music by, Lady Carew","Scope and Contents \"Sunrise Serenade\" - 1937, music by, Rankie Carle, lyrics by, Jack Lawrence","Scope and Contents \"\"Spirited Ballad; Brandy and Water\" - 1853, composed by, Julien Carle","Scope and Contents \"Little Old Lady\" - 1936, words and music by Hoagy Carmichael and Stanley Adams","Scope and Contents \"The Lamplighter's Serenade\" - 1942, lyrics by, Paul Francis Webster, music by, Hoagy Carmichael","Scope and Contents \"Hommage A Mon Amie, Valse Sentimentale\" - 1850, by J. Allan Carmichael","Scope and Contents \"We Don't Want the Bacon, What We Want is a Piece of the Rhine\" - 1918, by \"Kid\" Howard Carr, Harry Russell, and Jimmie Havens","Scope and Contents \"The Girl With the Dreamy Eyes\" - 1935, by Michael Carr and Eddie Pola","Scope and Contents \"She is the Sunshine of Virginia\" - 1915, words by, Ballard MacDonald, music by, Harry Carroll","Scope and Contents \"By the Beautiful Sea\" - 1914, words by, Harold R. Atteridge, music by, Harry Carroll \"I'm Always Chasing Rainbows\" - 1918, lyrics by, Joseph McCarthy, music by, Harry Carroll","Scope and Contents \"The Jolson Story\" - 1946, by Al Johnson and Saul Chaplin","Scope and Contents \"A Favourite Spanish Dance\" - undated, by N. Carusi","Scope and Contents \"Allaballa goo-goo\" - 1912, words by CMS Mclellan, music by Ivan Caryll","Scope and Contents \"Just a Gigolo\" - 1929, music by Leonello Casucci, German text by Julius Brammer, English text by Irving Caesar","Scope and Contents \"Martha\" - undated, composed by Cavatine","Scope and Contents \"Chaminade-Album for Piano, Volume I\" - 1899, composed by Cecile Chaminade","Scope and Contents \"I've Grown So Used to You\" - 1901, words and music by Thurland Chattaway","Scope and Contents W. Hamilton's Celebrated Songs, \"Dear Little Shamrock\" - undated, composed by Cherry","Scope and Contents \"Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Funeral March\" - 1882, by F. Chopin, song and chorus by Charles H. Gabriel \"Nocturnes\" - undated, by F. Chopin \"Standard Gems\" - 1884, \"Nocturne\" by F. Chopin \"Works of F. Chopin for Piano\" - 1877, composed by F. Chopin \"Chopin, Nocturnes\" - undated, composed by F. Chopin \"Polonaise\" - undated, composed by F. Chopin","Scope and Contents \"Old Folks at Home\" - 1857, words and music by E.P. Christy","Scope and Contents \"Children's Voices\" - 1869, words and music by Claribel \"Come Back to Erin\" - undated, by, Claribel \"Strangers Yet\" - undated, music by, Claribel","Scope and Contents \"Swanee River Moon\" - 1922, words and music by H. Pitman Clarke \"Swanee River Moon\" - 1921, words and music by H. Pitman Clarke","Scope and Contents \"Roamin' Around\" - 1925, words and music by Sonny Clay and Herbert Wiedoeft","Scope and Contents \"Clementi, Gradus ad Parnassum\" - undated, by Clementi \"Sonatinas for the Piano\" - undated, by Muzio Clementi and Friedrich Kuhlau","Scope and Contents \"The Dream is Past\" - undated, written by Edward Fitzaubyn, composed by, Stephen Clover","Scope and Contents \"My Reverie\" - 1938, by Larry Clinton","\"I'm Ridin' Straight to Heaven (On A One-Way Street)\" - 1931, words by Carroll Loveday, music by Wac Clifford","Scope and Contents \"There's Nothing Succeeds Like Success\" - undated, composed by Harry Clifton","Scope and Contents \"I'm Longing for Old Virginia and You\" - 1915, words by Joe Lyons, music by E. Clinton Keithley","Scope and Contents \"I'm Sorry I Made You Cry\" - 1918, by N.J. Clesi, arranged by Theodore Morse","Scope and Contents \"Our National Confederate Anthem, God Save the South\" - undated, composed by C.T. De Coeniel","Scope and Contents \"Composition for the Piano\" - undated, Louis Adolphe Coerne, composer.","Scope and Contents \"We Three\" - 1940, Dick Robertson, Nelson Cogane and Sammy Mysels, composers.","Scope and Contents \"My Little Grass Shack in Kealakekua\" - 1933, Bill Harrison and Johnny Noble, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Over There\" - undated, Nora Bayes and George M. Cohan, composers; \"You're a Grand Old Flag\" - 1906, George M. Cohan, composer and librettists; \"Father of the Land We Love\" - undated, George M. Cohan, composer; \"Popularity\" - 1906, George M. Cohan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Living in Doubt\" - 1933, Chester Cohn, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Knights of the Cross Waltzes\" - 1900, Paul Cohn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Benedictus\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"From Man to Ms.\" - undated Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"Gloria Patri\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"Tete.A.Tete\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer.","Scope and Contents \"Night Shall Be Filled with Music\" - 1932, Will Collins, Buddy Fields and Gerald Marks, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Let's Pretend There's a Moon\" - 1934, Russ Columbo, Bernie Grossman, Nancy Hamilton and Jack Stern, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Compositions for Pianoforte\" - 1923, Zez Confrey, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cryin for the Moon\" -1936, Larry Conley, Jack Stern, and Jules Roos, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"A Needle in a Haystack\" - 1934, Herb Magidon, librettists, Con Conrad, composer; \"The Continental\" - 1934, Con Conrad, composer and Herbert Magidson, librettists; \"Don't Forget Me in Your Dreams\"- 1930, Edgar Leslie, librettists, and Con Conrad, composer; \"I'm Gonna Bring a Watermelon to My Girl Tonight\" - 1934, Billy Rose, librettists, Con Conrad, composer; \"Margie\" - 1920, Benny Davis, librettists and Con Conrad and J. Russel Robinson, composers; \"Singin the Blues\" - 1920, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, Con Conrad and J.R. Robinson, composers; \"Talkin to Myself\" -1924, Herb Magidson, librettists, Con Conrad, composer.","Scope and Contents \"North Carolina\" - undated, Charlie E., Converse, composer; \"Three Bells Polka\" - undated, T.J. Hook, composer; \"The Rock Beside the Sea\" - undated, Charlie C. Converse, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I've Got the Blue Ridge Blues\" - 1918, Charles A. Mason, librettists,Charles S. Cooke and Richard A. Whiting, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Credulity\" - undated, W.B. Kingston, librettists, George F. Cooke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Love, My Heart Is Calling You\" - 1923, Joe Young and Sam M. Lewis, librettists, Joe Cooper, composer","Scope and Contents \"Always in My Heart (Forever on My Mind)\" - 1930, music by, J. Fred Coots, lyrics by, Roy Turk \"I Still Get a Thrill (Thinking of You)\" - 1930, music by, J. Fred Coots, words by, Benny Davis \"I Wonder Who's Under The Moon With You, To-Night\" - 1931, music by, J. Fred Coots, words by, Benny Davis","Scope and Contents \"Collegiate Sam\" - 1929, by Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots","Scope and Contents \"Your Country Needs You Now\" - 1917, music by Rennie Cormack and Geo. B. McConnell, lyrics by Al. Dubin","Scope and Contents \"In The Middle of a Kiss\" - 1935, words and music by Sam Coslow \"Hot Voo-Doo\" - 1932, words and music by Sam Coslow and Ralph Rainger \"You Little So-And-So\" - 1931, words and music by, Sam Coslow and Leo Robin \"You Took My Breath Away\" - 1935, words and music by Sam Coslow and Richard A Whiting \"Keep Your Fingers Crossed\" - 1935, words and music by, Sam Coslow and Richard A. Whiting \"You Didn't Know the Music (I Didn't Know the Words)\" - 1931, words and music by Sam Coslow","Scope and Contents \"Dream House\" - 1926, music by, Lynn Cowan, lyrics by, Earle Foxe","Scope and Contents \"Forgotten\" - 1894, by Eugene Cowles and Flora Wulschner","Scope and Contents \"The Ella Waltz\" - 1847, by Roswell Cowper","\"How Can I Leave Thee?\" - 1851, by C. Cramer","Scope and Contents \"Potpourris sur des motifs d'Operas favoris pour le Piano\" - undated, by Henri Cramer","Scope and Contents \"Old Virginia Moon\" - 1924, music by, Jesse Crawford, words by, Gus Kahn","\"We Parted by the River, Grace and I.\" - 1905, by Stanley Crawford","Scope and Contents \"After You've Gone\" - 1917, by Creamer and Layton \"If I Could Be With You (One Hour To-Night)\" - 1926, by Henry Creamer and Jimmy Johnson \"I Need Lovin'\" - 1926, by Henry Creamer and Jimmy Johnson","Scope and Contents \"The Pelican\" - undated, composed by W.J. Crerar","Scope and Contents \"Thou Art Gone From My Gaze\" - undated, composed by E. N. Crouch","Scope and Contents \"Melodies Populaires\" - undated, composed by Charles Czenry \"The Linden Waltz\" - undated, by Charles Czenry \"C. Czerny's Studies for Piano\" - undated, by C. Czerny \"Variations Elegantes\" - undated, by Ch. Czerny","Scope and Contents \"Amelia Waltz\" - undated, W.C.D, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sultan's Polka\" - undated, Charles D'Albert, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sweetheart Days\" - 1907, J. Anton Dailey, composer, L.W. Heiser, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Birth of a Nation\" - 1915, Joseph M. Daly, composer, Thos. S. Allen.","Scope and Contents \"Where the Shenandoah Flows\" - 1913, Chas. N. Daniels, composer, Earle C. Jones, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Silver Threads Among the Gold\" - 1930, H.P. Danks, composer, original poem, Eben E. Rexford, writer, revised, Edith Stanford Tillotson, writer. \"Silver Threads Among The Gold\" - 1873, H.P. Danks, composer, Eben E. Rexford, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Lonely I Wander\" - undated, English words by G. Danskin, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Rock Me to Sleep With My Virginia Melody\" - 1923, Joe Darcey, Bud Green, and Ray Henderson, composers; \"Tell Them You're From Virginia\" - 1924, Clyde Hager and Tom Bashaw, composers, Jerry Sullivan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"If You Could Care\" - 1920, Herman Darewski, composer, Arthur Wimperis, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"In The Blue of Evening\" - 1942, D'Artega, composer, Tom Adair, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Confessin' That I Love You\" - 1930, music by, Doc Daugherty and Ellis Reynolds, lyric by Al. J. Neiburg","Scope and Contents \"To-Night You Belong To Me\" - 1926, David Lee, composer, Billy Rose, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Singing Hills\" - 1940, Mack David, Dick Sanford, and Sammy Mysels, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Wistful and Blue\" - 1926, Julian Davidson, composer, Ruth Etting, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Baby Face\" - 1926, Benny Davis and Harry Akst, composers, H.C. Redfield, arranger; \"Ev'ry Time My Heart Beats\" - 1932, Benny Davis and Gerald Marks, composers; \"Oh How I Miss You To-Night\" - 1924, Benny Davis, Mark Fisher, and Joe Burke, composers; \"Yearning Just For You\" - 1925, Benny Davis and Joe Burke, composer and librettists; \"What Price Love\" - 1931, Benny Davis and Harry Akst, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Ellen's Waltz\" - undated, composed by Rich[ar]d Davis.","Scope and Contents \"Melody\" - 1921, Charles G. Dawes, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In the Silence of the Dawn\" - 1940, Leon de Costa, composer, Samuel O. Johnson and Leon de Costa, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Oh Promise Me\" - 1889, Reginald DeKoven, composer, Clement Scott, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Little Bunch of Roses\" - 1871, W.H. Delehanty, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Thank God for a Garden\" - 1915, Teresa Del Riego, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Imprisoned\" - 1848, William R. Dempster, composer, Alfred Wheeler, arranger; \"When the Night Wind Bewaileth\" - 1845, William R. Dempster, composer, Epes Sargent Esq., writer; \"The Blind Boy\" - undated, W.R. Dempster, composer, Mis H.F. Gould, writer.","Scope and Contents \"Keep Me Awake Mother\" - 1863, Jos. Hart Denck, composer, Mrs. M.W. Stratton, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Mystery of the Night\" - 1920, Lucien Denni, composer, Gwynne Denni, writer; \"You're Just a Flower From an Old Bouquet\" - 1924, Lucien Denni, composer; Gwynne Denni, librettist. \"Keep Me Awake Mother\" - undated, J.K., composer.","Scope and Contents \"Perhaps\" - 1929, Paul Denniker, composer, Andy Razaf, librettist; \"S'posin'\" - 1929, Paul Denniker, composer, Andy Razaf, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Song of the Seabees\" - 1942, Peter De Rose, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist; \"Have You Ever Been Lonely (Have You Ever Been Blue)\" - 1933, music by Peter De rose, words by, George Brown. \"Are You Sure You Love Me\" - 1933, Peter De Rose, composer, George Brown, librettist; \"Muddy Water (A Mississippi Moan)\" - 1926, Peter De Rose and Marry Richman, composer, \"Jo\" Trent, librettist; \"When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver (I Will Love You the Same)\" - 1930, Peter De Rose, composer, Charlie Tobias, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Here am I - Broken Hearted\" - 1927, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"Come to Me\" - 1931, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"If You Knew Susie Like I Know Susie\" - 1925, by B.G. De Sylva \"It All Depends on You\" - 1926, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"My Sin\" - 1929, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"I Am Only the Words You Are the Melody\" - 1930, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson, ukulele arrangement by, May Singhi Breen \"You're An Old Smoothie\" - 1932, by B.G. De Sylva, Richard A. Whiting, and Herb Brown Nacio \"You Try Somebody Else (We'll Be Back Together Again)\" - 1931, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson","Scope and Contents \"'N' Everything\" - 1918, lyric and music by Bud DeSylvia, Gus Kahn, and Al. Jolson","Scope and Contents \"When A Gypsy Makes His Violin Cry\" - 1935, music by, Emery Deutsch, words by, Dick Smith, Frank Wine-Gar, and Jimmy Rogan","Scope and Contents \"My Gypsy Rhapsody\" - 1933, music by, Emery Deutsch and Arthur Altman, lyric by, Jack Lawrence \"Play, Fiddle, Play\" - 1932, music by, Emery Deutsch and Arthur Altman, lyric by Jack Lawrence","Scope and Contents \"Pistol Packin' Mama\" - 1943, by Al Dexter","\"Sunshine Good-bye!\" - 1906, words and music by John H. Devlin","Scope and Contents \"Because\" - 1902, music by Guy D'Hardelot, words by Edward Teschemacher","Scope and Contents \"My Heart is Thine\" - 1905, music by E. di Capua, English words by Frank Sheridan, Italian words by G. Capurro","Scope and Contents \"Mrs. O' Leary\" - undated, written and composed by Mr. Dibdin","Scope and Contents \"A Shine on Your Shoes\" - 1932, words and music by Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz","Scope and Contents \"Di Lazzaro Melodien\" - 1939, music by E. Di Lazzaro, German lyric by Klaus S. Richter, Italian lyric by C. Bruno-Di Lazzaro","Scope and Contents \"Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder\" - 1900, music by Herbert Dillea, words by Arthur Gillespie","Scope and Contents \"Pink Elephants\" - 1932, by Mort Dixon and Harry Woods","Scope and Contents \"Ossian's Serenade\" - undated, by Ossian E. Dodge","Scope and Contents \"Ferris' Quick Step\" - 1824, composed by Allen Dodworth","Scope and Contents \"Adieu\" - undated, by Theodore Dohler \"Nocturne\" - undated, by Theodore Dohler","Scope and Contents \"I'm Dreaming While We're Dancing\" - 1935, music by Gerald Dolin and Ed J. Lambert, lyrics by Ed J. Lambert","Scope and Contents \"Hush!\" - undated, by Dolores \"The Brook\" - undated, music by Dolores, words by Tennyson","\"Where in the World (But in America)\" - 1948, words and music by Glenn Rowell, Fred Waring, and Jack Dolph","Scope and Contents \"Perfidia\" - 1939, music and Spanish lyrics by Alberto Dominguez, English lyrics by Milton Leeds","Scope and Contents \"Don't Cross You Fingers, Cross Your Heart\" - 1938, by Al Donahue, Larry Shay, and Johnny Marks","Scope and Contents \"It's Been So Long\" - 1935, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"My Mammy\" - 1920, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Sam Lewis and Joe Young \"Out of the Dawn\" - 1928, by Walter Donaldson \"You\" - 1936, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Did I Remember\" - 1936, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Sleepy Head\" - 1934, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"What Can I Say, After I Say I'm Sorry? - 1926, by Walter Donaldson and Abe Lyman \"At Sundown (When Love is Calling me Home)\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Did I Remember\" - 1936, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Don't Do Anything I Wouldn't Do\" - 1933, by Walter Donaldson \"For My Sweetheart\" - 1926, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"It Made You Happy When You Made Me Cry\" - 1926, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"I've Had My Moments\" - 1934, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"Just Like A Melody Out of the Sky\" - 1928, by Walter Donaldson \"Little Hunka Love\" - 1931, by Walter Donaldson \"Little White Lies\" - 1930, by Walter Donaldson \"Sam the Old Accordion Man\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Someday You'll Say 'O.K!'\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Swanee Butterfly\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Billy Rose, arranged by J.E. Andino \"That Certain Party\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Gus Kahn \" I've Grown So Lonesome, Thinking of You\" - 1926, words and music by Walter Donaldson and Paul Ash \"Yes Sir, That's My Baby\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Gus Kahn \"You're Driving Me Crazy (What Did I Do?)\" - 1930, by Walter Donaldson \"You're Telling Me\" - 1932, music by Walter Donaldson, Words by Gus Kahn","Scope and Contents \"Lucia di Lammermoor\" - undated, music by Donizetti \"Overture zur oper Belisar\" - undated, by C. Donizetti","Scope and Contents \"Il Trovatore\" - undated, by Edouard Dorn \"Ernani\" - undated, by Dorn \"Il Trovatore\" - 1883, composed by Edouard Dorn","Scope and Contents \"Just for the Sake of Days Gone By\" - undated, music by Lillian Doreen, words by Felix F. Feist","Scope and Contents \"Her Boy in Blue\" - 1904, words and music by Chas W. Doty","Scope and Contents \"There's No Depression In Love\" - 1931, music by Dan Dougherty, words by Jack Yellen","Scope and Contents \"The Little White House (At the End of Honeymoon Lane)\" - 1926, lyrics and music by Eddie Dowling and James F. Hanley \"Sleepy Valley\" - 1929, music by James F. Hanley, words by Andrew B. Sterling.","Scope and Contents \"Songs of Miss Annie Louise Cary\" - 1871, M.S. Downs, composer, Miss Anne Louis Cary, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Mairzy Doats\" - 1943, Milton Drake, Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"On the Banks of the Wabash Far Away\" - 1940, Paul Dresser, librettists and composer; \"My Gal Sal\" - 1905, Paul Dresser, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cecilia\" - 1925, Herman Ruby, librettists, Dave Dreyer, composer; \"Songs For Sale\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettists, Dave Dreyer, composer; \"I Just Wanna Be Known as Susie's Feller\" - 1926, Lew Brown, librettists, Dave Dreyer","Scope and Contents \"Beatiful Star\" - 1906, Louis A. Drumheller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pagan Moon\" - 1931, Al Bryan, Al Dubin, Joe Burke, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Schirmer's Library\" - 1904, TH. Bubois, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Am Only Human After All\" - 1930, Vernon Duke, composer; \"I Like the Likes of You\" - 1933, Vernon Duke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Laddie in France is Dreaming\" - 1918, William E. Dulmage, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Spirit of Aggieland\" - 1925, Richard J. Dunn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"La Rosita\" - 1923, Allan Stuart, librettists, Paul Dupont, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Duex Themes Varies\" - undated, J.B. Duvernoy, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Humoresque\" - 1912, Anton Dvorak, composer; \"Compositions and Arrangements for the Organ\" - 1925, Anton Dvorak, composer; \"Transcriptions for the Organ\" - 1936, Edwin Arthur Kraft, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Maryland, My Maryland\" - undated, C.E., composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lafayette, We Hear You Calling\" - 1918, Mary Earl, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"How the Gates Came Ajar\" - undated, Eastburn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Come to me Darling, I'm lonely without Thee\" - undated, E.A. Eaton, composer; \"Three Beautiful Fantasias\" -1865, E.A. Eaton, composer.","\"An Evening at Coney Isle (march-two step)\" - 1904, J.C. Eaton, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In My Merry Oldsmobile\" - 1905, Gus Edwards, composer, Vincent Bryan, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Be Still, My Heart\" - 1934, Allan Flynn, Jack Egan, librettists and composers.","Scope and Contents \"What a Fool I've Been\" - 1930, Al Eldridge, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pomp and Circumstance\" - 1902, Edward Elgar, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Solitude\" - 1934, Duke Ellington, music, Eddie De Lange and Irving Mills, librettists; \"The Creole Love Call\" - 1928, Duke Ellington, composer.","Scope and Contents \"There's a Long, Long Trail\" - 1930, Zo Elliot, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Carelessly\" - 1936, Charles and Nick Kenny, librettists, Norman Ellis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'm on a See-Saw\" - 1934, Desmond Carter, librettists, Vivian Ellis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Hold my Hand\" - 1931, Maurice Elwin, Harry Graham, and Noel Gay, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Emmet's Lullaby\" - 1876, J.K. Emmet, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Little Eva; Uncle Tom's Guardian Angel\" - 1852, Manuel Emilio, composer.","Scope and Contents \"All Aboard\" - undated, J.C. Engelbrecht, composer; \"Wandering Sprite\" - 1859, J.C. Engelbrecht, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Melody of Love\" - 1903, H. Engelmann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Come Forth Ye Heralds\" - 1880, Past Grand Rep. B.C. TRUE, librettists, T.B. ESTEP and R.S. Crandall, composers.","Scope and Contents \"No One to Love\" - 1861, WM. B. Harvey, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Women's Love Waltzes\" - undated, Philipp Fahrbach, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Who Blew Out the Flame\" - 1938, Mitchell Parish, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Ah! The Moon is Here\" - 1932, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Beauty Must Be Loved\" - 1934, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"By a Waterfall\" - 1933, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Hummin to Myself\" - 1932, Herb Magidson and Monty Siegel, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Sittin on a Backyard Fence\" - 1933, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You'll Wish Me Back Some Day\" - 1901, Fairfield and Leslie, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Time Its Veil is Weaving\" - undated, E. Falk, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dances and Marches by Carl Faust\" - undated, Carl Faust, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Promise You\" - 1938, Ben Oakland, Samuel Lerner, Alice Faye, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Organ Music\" - 1912, Gottfried H. Federlein, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Monogram Waltz\" - 1877, Emma Henry Ferguson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Beautiful Heaven\" - 1924, C. Fernandez, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Kashmiri Song\" - 1902, Amy Woodforde Finden, composer.","Scope and Contents \"German Song with English Words\" - 1689, A. Fesca, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Favorite French Air- Harp\" - undated, Cardon Fils, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Sorry Sally\" -1928, Gus Kahn, librettists, Ted Fiorito, composer.","Scope and Contents \"When Lights are Low\" - 1923, Gus Kahn, Ted Koehler, and Ted Fiorito, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Driftwood\" - 1950, Frank Fischbach, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Want to Go to Tokio\" - 1914, Fred Fischer, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \"Billy-Billy Bounce Your Baby Doll\" - 1922, Fred Fischer and Al. Bryan, composers, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \"There's a Little Spark of Love Still Burning\" - 1914, Fred Fischer, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \" Blue is the Light\" - 1930, Fred Fischer, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Pego'my heart\" - 1913, Alfred Bryan, librettists, Fred Fisher, composer; \" Happy Days and Lonely Nights\" - 1928, Billy Rose, librettists, Fred Fisher, composer; \"That Stolen Melody\" - 1928, Fred Fisher, composer and librettists; \"The Red Lantern\" - 1919, Fred Fisher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"New Piano Duets\" - undated, J. Fletcher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Perles de Salon\" - undated, H. Fliege, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Popular Gems\" - undated, Flotow, composer; \"Popular Selections\" - 1860, Flowtow, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Happy Fours\" - undated, C.H. Fontaine, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Serenade for a Wealthy Widow\" - 1934, Reginald Foresythe, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Music in my Heart\" - 1939, Bob Wright and Chet Forrest, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Love's First Kiss\" - 1914, Edward Lockton, librettists, Dorothy Forster, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Waters Piano Solo\" - 1934, Clarke Fortner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sheet Music\" - 1853, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Massa's in the Cold Ground\" - 1853, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night\" - 1892, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Nelly Bly\" - undated, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \" Oh Boys, Carry Me Long Plantation Melody\" - 1851, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Songs by Best American Composers\" - undated, Stephen C. Foster, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fire Fly Polka\" - undated, J.A. Fowler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"French Horn and Trumpet\" - undated, C.P. Francis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Girl of Mine\" - 1919, Harold Freeman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland\" - undated, Leo Friedman, composer; \"When I Dream of Old Erin\" - 1912, Marvin Lee, librettists, Leo Friedman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"After Tonight\" - 1932, Cliff Friend and Carment Lombardo, composers; \"Freckle Face, You're Beautiful\" - 1934, Cliff Friend and Carmen Lombardo, composers; \"Neath the Silv'ry Moon\" - 1932, Cliff Friend, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"The Lights are Low\" - 1934, Cliff Friend and Carmen Lombardo, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Trade Winds\" - 1940, Cliff Friend and Charlie Tobias, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Woodland Echoes\" - 1918 Rudolf Friml, composer; \"Some Day\" - 1925, Rudolf Friml, composer, W.H. Post, librettists; \"Organ\" - 1917, Rudolf Friml, composer; \"High Jinks\" - 1913, Otto Hauerbach, librettists, Rudolf Friml, composer.","\"Bom-Bom-Bom-Bhe (The Melody Blues)\" - 1918, music by Bill Frisch, lyrics by Bobby Jones","Scope and Contents \"At Twilight\" - 1911, by J. Frank Frysinger \"Supplication\" - 1911, by J. Frank Frysinger \"Herbstnacht\" - 1914, by J. Frank Frysinger","Scope and Contents \"Has Another Won Your Heart\" - 1899, music by Seymour Furth, words by E. Nattes","Scope and Contents \"Coming, Coming Bye-And-Bye\" - 1866, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by J. H. Mc. Naughton \"The Forsaken\" - undated, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by H. Aide \"The Garden of Roses\" - undated, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by William Story \"Only\" - undated, by Virginia Gabriel","Scope and Contents \"The Children's Christmas Eve\" - 1898, music by Niels W. Gade \"Erlkonigs Tochter (Elverskud)\" - undated, composed by Niels W. Gade \"Nachklange von Ossian. Overture\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade \"Symphonir\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade \"Sinfonie\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade","Scope and Contents \"Love Hail'd A Little Maid\" - undated, music by Wilhelm Ganz, words by Wellington Guernsey","Scope and Contents \"Rezo, The Planting of the Vine\" - undated, music by Garcia, words by W.B.","Scope and Contents \"Fair Virginia Waltzes\" - 1895, by R.C. Garland","Scope and Contents \"The Little Ford Rambled Right Along\" - 1914, music by Byron Gay, words by C.R. Foster and Byron Gay \"The Vamp\" - 1919, by Byron Gay \"Fate, It Was Fate When I First Met You\" - 1923, by Byron Gay","Scope and Contents \"There's Something About A Soldier\" - 1933, by Noel Gay","Scope and Contents \"Loyalty\" - 1909, music by Adam Geibel, words by Anna M. Laise Phillips","Scope and Contents \"Calcutta\" - 1958, Heino Gaze","Scope and Contents \"Les Charmes De L'Opera\" - 1853, arranged by J.A. Getze","Scope and Contents \"Runnin' Wild\" - 1922, music by A. Harrington Gibbs, words by Joe Grey and Leo Wood","Scope and Contents \"Bonnie Sweet Bessie, The Maid O' Dundee\" - 1877, by J.L. Gilbert","Scope and Contents \"So Sweet\" - 1930, words and music by Haven Gillespie, Ben Kanter, and Nelson Shawn","Scope and Contents \"Plantation Lullaby\" - 1921, by Gladys Gillette, Albert Holmer, and Vernon Stevens","Scope and Contents \"The Squirrels' Frolic\" - 1890s, by Frank R. Gillis","Scope and Contents \"Fluffy Ruffles\" - 1928, by Jack Glogau and Joe Zimmerman","Scope and Contents \"The Dream is Past\" - undated, composed by Stephen Glover \"In The Starlight\" - undated, music by Stephen Glover, words by J.E. Carpenter","Scope and Contents \"Gavotte\" - undated, by C.W. Gluck","Scope and Contents \"Tramway Galop\" - undated, by L. Gobbaerts","Scope and Contents \"Venitienne\" - 1892, by Benjamin Godard, revised and fingered by Wm. Scharfenberg \"Florian's Song\" - 1884, music by Benjamin Godard, English version by Laura M. Underwood","Scope and Contents \"The Guards Waltz\" - undated, by D. Godfrey","Scope and Contents \"Wonder When My Baby's Coming Home\" - 1942, words and music by Kermit Goell and Arthur Kent","Scope and Contents \"Virginia Exposition March\" - 1888, by Richard Goerdeler \"Alone\" - 1901, by Richard Goerdeler","Scope and Contents \"Mazie\" - 1921, words and music by Sidney Caine, Eli Dawson, and Lew Gold","Scope and Contents \"Venetian Moon\" - 1919, music by Phil Goldberg and Frank Magine, lyrics by Gus Kahn","Scope and Contents \"All Thru the Night\" - 1933, words and music by Michael Gollatz","Scope and Contents \"Two Buck Tim From Timbuctoo\" - 1933, music by Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman, words by Edward Heyman","Scope and Contents \"Cherie, I Love You\" - 1926, words and music by Lillian Rosedale Goodman","Scope and Contents \"I'd Love To Call You My Sweetheart\" - 1926, by Joe Goodwin, Larry Shay, and Paul Ash","Scope and Contents \"A Star Fell Out of Heaven\" - 1936, words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"College Rhythm\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Don't Let It Bother You\" - 1934, words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"From the Top of Your Head To the Tip of Your Toes\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"I Wish I Were Aladdin\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Let's Give Three Cheers for Love\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Let's Knock Knees\" - 1931, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Straight From The Shoulder Right From The Heart\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Take A Number From One To Ten\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Takes Two to Make a Bargain (What's The Answer-What's The Verdict-How's About It, Baby)\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Two For Tonight\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel","Scope and Contents \"Belisario\" - undated, by A. Goria \"Mazurka\" - undated, by A. Goria","Scope and Contents \"I've Got You On The Top of My List\" - 1934, music by Jay Gorney, words by Sidney Clare","\"Do You Really Think He Did?\" - 1855, by J.T. Gosden","Scope and Contents \"America, I Love You\" - 1915, music by Archie Gottler, words by Edgar Leslie \"I Hate To Lose You\" - 1918, music by Archie Gottler, words by Grant Clarke","Scope and Contents \"Miserere Du Trovatore\" - 1864, by L.M. Gottschalk","Scope and Contents \"Faust\" - 1859, composed by Charles Gounod \"Faust March\" - 1882, by Gounod, arranged by H. Richards \"Le Parlate D'Amore\" - undated, music by Ch. Gounod \"O Sing to God\" - undated, composed by Ch. Gounod","Scope and Contents \"I Arise From Dreams of Thee\" - undated, music by W.H.J. Graham, words by Percy B. Shelley","Scope and Contents \"That's My Weakness Now\" - 1928, words and music by Bud Green and Sam H. Stept","Scope and Contents \"Dawn of To-Morrow\" - 1927, music by Joe Green, words by Jeanne Gravelle","Scope and Contents \"Body and Soul\" - 1930, music by John W. Green, words by Edward Hayman, Robert Sour, and Frank Eyton \"I'm Yours\" - 1930, music by John W. Green, words by E.Y. Harburg \"Living In Dreams\" - 1932, words and music by John W. Green \"Out of Nowhere\" - 1931, music by John W. Green, lyrics by Edward Heyman \"Rain, Rain, Go Away\" - 1932, music by John W. Green, words by Edward Heyman and Mack David","\"C'est Vous (It's You)\" - 1927, by Abner Greenberg, Abner Silver, and Harry Richman","\"Sing Me To Sleep (Sing mir dein Lied)\" - 1902, music by Edwin Greene, words by Clifton Bingham","Scope and Contents \"I'm Makin' Hay In The Moonlight In My Baby's Arms\" - 1932, music by Jesse Greer, lyrics by Tot Seymour \"On The Beach With You\" - 1931, music by Jesse Greer, words by Tot Seymour","\"What A Difference A Day Made (Cuando Vuelva A Tu Lado)\" - 1934, music and Spanish lyrics by Maria Grever, English lyrics by Stanley Adams, arrangement by Paul Hill","Scope and Contents \"Anona\" - 1903, by Vivian Grey","Scope and Contents \"Elfentanz (Elfin-dance)\" - 1902, by Edvard Grieg \"An den Frühling (To Spring)\" - 1898, by Edvard Grieg, edited and fingered by Luis Oesterle \"In the Morning\" - 1890, by Edvard Grieg, arranged for organ by Francis L. York","Scope and Contents \"Ireland Is Heaven To Me\" - 1923, words and music by Gerald Griffin, Charles Harrison, and Fred Rose","Scope and Contents \"Palto Alto the 8th of May 1846\" - 1846, by Charles Grobe \"Court Ball Waltz\" - 1858, arranged by Charles Grobe \"Hohnstock's Polka\" - 1850, arranged by Charles Grobe \"Love is Life's Wealth Rondo\" - 1855, by Charles Grobe \"Orange Rondo\" - 1855, by Charles Grobe \"The Tolling Bell\" - 1859, by Charles Grobe \"United States Grand Waltz\" - 1845, by Charles Grobe","Scope and Contents \"Three Shades of Blue\" - 1927, by Ferde Grofé","Scope and Contents \"Just a Little Dance\" - 1926, by Bernie Grossman, Paul Ash, and Abe Olman","Scope and Contents \"We're Going Over\" - 1917, by Bernie Grossman, Andrew B. Sterling, and Arthur Lange","Scope and Contents \"Tampico Waltz\" - 1851, by J.A. G'Schwend","Scope and Contents \"The Pictue I Painted of You\" - 1924, words and music by Tom Guarini, Vic King, Fred Korf and Ted Johnson","Scope and Contents \"Il Primo Sorriso (The First Smile)\" - 1867, by P.D. Guglielmo, English words by Mrs. C.R. Corson \"The Lover And The Bird\" - 1873, by P.D. Guglielmo","Scope and Contents \"Gazellen Polka\" - undated, by Josef Gung'l","Scope and Contents \"Mariar\"- 1904, music by Mose Gumble, words by Harry Williams","Scope and Contents \"Der tapfere Soldat (The little Hero)\" - 1893, by Cornelius Gurlitt \"Merry Hour March\" - 1897, by Cornelius Gurlitt","Scope and Contents \"Tarantelle\" - undated, arranged by A. Gyrowez","Scope and Contents \"Gems of Vocal Melody\" - undated, Foley Hall, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mellow Moon\" - 1922, Wendell W. Hall, composer; \"In Old Beidelberg, Waltz Song\" - 1933, Charles Kallen, librettists, Wendell Hall, composer; \"It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo\" - 1923, Wendell Hall, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Iowa Corn Song\" - 1921, Ray W. Lockhard, George Hamilton, and Edward Riley, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Little Fairy Waltz\" - 1892, Steabbog, librettists, R.J. Hamilton, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Bye Bye Blues\" - 1925, Fred F. Hamm, Dave Bennett, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Because of You\" - 1940, Arthur Hammerstein, Dudley Wilkinson, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Darling Nelly Gray\" - 1856, B.R. Hanby, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I know that my Redeemer liveth Sacred Song\" - undated, W.D. Wallace, composer; \"Choice Organ Selections\" - undated; \"Overture to the Occasional Oratorio\" - 1948, Garth Edmundson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tanz-Album fur kleine Leute\" - undated, M. Hanisch, composer.","Scope and Contents \"At the End of the Road\" - 1924, Ballard Macdonald, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"Indiana\" - 1917, Ballard Macdonald, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"Ziegfeld's American Revue\"- 1926, Gene Buck and Irving Caesar, librettists, Rudolf Friml and James F. Hanley, composer; \" Oh I Miss Hannah\" - 1924, Thekla Hollingsworth, librettists, Jessie L. Deppen, composer; \"Sing Song Girl\" - 1930, Joseph McCarthy, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"24 Hours a Day\" - 1935, Arthur Swanstrom, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer.","Scope and Contents \"At the End of the Sunset Trail\" 1924, Ralph Waldo Emerson, librettists, Ethwell Eddie Hanson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Because Song\" - Edward Teschemacher, librettists, Guy D'Hardelot, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tonight is Mine\" - 1934, Gus Kahn, librettists, Frank Harling, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Somewhere\" - 1906 Chase K. Harris, composer; \"I'm Wearing My Heart Away for You\" - undated, Charles K. Harris, composer; \"Voice of the Night\" - 1904, Charles K. Harris, composer; \"Songs of Yesterday\" - 1916, Charles K. Harris, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Meet Me at Twilight\" - Sydney Harris, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Lovely Lady\" - 1934, Franklin Hauser, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Marche Triomphale\" - 1851, M. Hauser, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Snmphonien\" - undated, Joseph Hayden, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lost and Cast Away\" - undated, William S. Hayes, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In the Sweet Long Ago\" - 1916, Bobby Heath and Arthur Lange, librettists, Alfred Solman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Snow Strom\" - undated, Seba Smith, poetry, L. Heath, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Die Forelle\" - undated, Stephen Heller, composer; \"Heller, Nuits Blanches\" - undated, Stephen Heller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Deep Night\" - 1929, Rudy Vallee, undated, Charlie Henderson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Birth of the Blues\" - 1926, B.G. Sylva and Lew Brown, undated, Ray Henderson, composer; \"Bye Bye Blackbird\" - 1926, Mort Dixon, librettists, Ray Henderson, composer; \"The Old Gang of Mine\" - 1922, Billy Rose and MOrt Dixon, Ray Henderson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Andante Et Etude Concertante\" - undated, by Adolphe Henselt \"Number 6. Si oiseau j'etais, A toi je volerai\" - undated, composed by Adolphe Henselt","Scope and Contents \"I'm Falling In Love With Someone\" - 1910, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Rida Johnson Young \"Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life\" - 1910, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Rida Johnson Young \"Gypsy Love Song\" - 1898, music by Victor Herbert, words by Harry B. Smith \"Kiss Me Again\" - 1915, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Henry Blossom \"Give your Heart In June-Time\" - 1925, music by Victor Herbert, words by Clifford Grey and Harold Atteridge \"I Might Be Your 'Once-In-A-While'\" - 1919, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Robert B. Smith","Scope and Contents \"Clareene\" - 1905, by Max L. Herman","Scope and Contents \"La Rosalia\" - 1864, composed by Don Pedro de Herrera, arranged by Theodore de La Hache","Scope and Contents \"Dream Daddy\" - 1923, by Louis Herscher and George Keefer","Scope and Contents \"Favourite March in William Tell\" - undated, varied by Herz \"La Belle Bohemienne\" - undated, by Henri Herz \"La Parisienne\" - undated, by Henri Herz","Scope and Contents \"For Sentimental Reasons\" - 1936, by Edward Heyman, Abner Silver, and Al Sherman","Scope and Contents \"Live, Laugh, and Love\" - 1931, music by Werner R. Heymann, words by Rowland Leigh","Scope and Contents \"Lights Out\" - 1935, by Billy Hill \"Put On An Old Pair of Shoes\" - 1935, by Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hill \"There's a Cabin in the Pines\" - 1933, words and music by Billy Hill","Scope and Contents \"All Ashore\" - 1938, by Billy Hill \"Lights Out (Close Your Eyes And Dream Of Me)\" - 1935, by Billy Hill \"There's A Cabin in the Pines\" - 1933, words and music by Billy Hill","Scope and Contents \"Leichte Lieder n. Tänze\" - undated, by Ferdenand Hiller","Scope and Contents \"My Devotion\" - 1942, words and music by Roc Hillman and Johnny Napton","Scope and Contents \"It Isn't Fair\" - 1933, music by Richard Himber, Frank Warshauer, and Sylvester Sprigato, words by Richard Himber","Scope and Contents \"I Love to Sing\" - undated, music by E.L. Hime, words by J.E. Carpenter","Scope and Contents \"Sing of the Captive Greek Girl\" - undated, music by J.W. Hobbs","Scope and Contents \"For You\" - 1925, music by George L. Hodge, words by Frank G. Woodruff \"If You Would Say 'I Love You'\" - 1926, music by George L. Hodge, words by Frank Woodruff, ukulele arrangement by Mary Florence","Scope and Contents \"Auf Wiedersehen, My Dear\" - 1932, by Al Hoffman, Ed Nelson, Al Goodhart, and Milton Ager, German text by Herr Fred Fisher \"Masquerading in the Name of Love\" - 1933, by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart, and Geo. Waggner \"Who Walks in When I Walk Out\" - 1933, words and music by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart, and Ralph Freed \"Why Don't You Practice What You Preach\" - 1934, words and music by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman \"Fit as a Fiddle\" - 1932, music by Al Hoffman and Al Goodhart, lyric by Arthur Freed","Scope and Contents \"Barcarole\" - 1884, by Heinrich Hoffman, arranged by Rob. Thallon","Scope and Contents \"Pajama Polly\" - 1902, words and music by Max Hoffman","\"Good Night (I'll See You In The Morning)\" - 1926, by Carl Hohengarten, Wm. Roettger, and Paul Smith","Scope and Contents \"A Midsummer Fantasy\" - 1925, by Karl Holer","Scope and Contents \"It Will Have to Do Until the Real Thing Comes Along\" - 1936, words and music by Mann Holiner, Alberta Nichols, Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin, and L.E. Freeman","Scope and Contents \"The Gift Polka\" - 1855, by Albert Holland","Scope and Contents \"Strange Enchantment\" - 1939, music by Frederick Hollander, words by Frank Loesser","Scope and Contents \"Smoky Mokes\" - undated, by A. Holzmann","Scope and Contents \"A Little Coon's Prayer\" - 1921, music by Barbara Hope, words by De Burgh D'Arcy","Scope and Contents \"The Toast\" - 1931, by Francis Hopkinson","Scope and Contents \"Every Little Movement\" - 1910, music by Karl Hoschna, lyric by O.A. Hauerbach","Scope and Contents \"My Last Goodbye\" - 1939, words and music by Eddy Howard","Scope and Contents \"After You've Had Your Way\" - 1916, by Richard Howard","\"I Love Everything Beautiful (That's Why I'm in Love with You)\" - 1932, by Bert Howe and Ernie Brooks","Scope and Contents \"Winsome Grace\" - 1890, by T.H. Howe","Scope and Contents \"Poor Butterfly\" - 1916, music by Raymond Hubbell, words by John L. Golden","Scope and Contents \"Moonglow\" - 1934, by Will Hudson, Eddie De Lange and Irving Mills \"You're Not the Kind\" - 1936, by Will Hudson and Irving Mills","Scope and Contents \"Come, with Thy Lute, to the Fountain\" - undated, by T.P. Hullah","Scope and Contents \"The Bubbling Spring\" - 1902, by Johann E. Hummel, arranged by Ferd. Meyer.","Scope and Contents \"Hänsel and Gretel\" - 1894, by Egelbert Humperdinck","\"Holiday Waltz - 1878, J.A. Ide, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Because I'm Married Now\" - 1907, Herbert Ingraham, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"In a Little Garden\" - 1926, Felice S. Ivla, composer, Earl Whittemore, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Encompass'd in an Angel's Frame\" - undated, Jackson, composer, General Burguyne, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"On Miami Shore Waltz\" - 1919, Victor Jacobi, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Love You Truly\" - 1906, Carrie Jacobs-Bond \u0026 Son, composer; \"A Little Bit O'Honey\" - 1917, Carrie Jacobs-Bond, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Bridal Song from Lohengrin\" - 1892, S. Jadassohn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Collegiate\" - 1925, Moe Jaffe and Nat Bonx, composers and librettists'.","Scope and Contents \"Eva's Parting\" - 1852, F. James, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fire Fly- Galop in the White Fawn\" - 1868, A. Jannotta, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lawrence of Arabia\" - 1962, Maurice Jarrf, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Barley Break\" - 1886, Iredell Jenkins, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - undated, Fritz Schuberth, Leipzig and Hamburg, composers; \"Kochzritsmusik\" - undated, Adolphe Jensen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Birds Complaint Song\" - 1856, Benjamin Jepson, composer;","Scope and Contents \"Impulsive Incident\" - 1932, Joan Jasmyn, composer, M.K. Jerome, composers; \"Just a Baby's Prayer at Twilight\" - 1913, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists, M.K. Jerome, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sweet and Low\" 1919. J. Stanley Royce, librettist, Charles L. Johnson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Face to Face\" - 1897, Herbert Johnson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Save the Last Waltz for Me\" - 1922, Howard Johnson and Jack Austin, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Don't Let Your Love Go Wrong\" - 1934, George Whiting and Nat Schwartz, librettists, J.C Johnson, composer; \"That's How Rhythm Was Born\" - 1933, George Whiting, and Nat Schwartz, librettists, J.C. Johnson, composer; \"Without a Shadow of a Doubt\" - 1936, George Whiting and Nat Schwartz, J.C. Johnson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Girlfriend\" - 1935, Gus Kahn, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Just One More Chance\" - 1931, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Learn to Croon\" - 1933, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Moonstruck\" - 1933, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Gavotte\" - 1881, Walter R. Johnston, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Me and My Shadow\" - 1927, Al Jolson, Billy Rose, and Dave Dreyer, composers; \"Sonny Boy\" - 1928, Al Jolson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll See You in My Dreams\" - 1924, Gus Kahn, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"If You Were Only Mine\" - 1932, Charles Newman, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"I Only Found You for Somebody Else\" - 1932, Charles Newman, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"One Little Word Led to Another\" - 1932, Charles Newmn, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"Spain\" - 1934, Isham Jones and Gus Kahn, composer; \"What's the Use\" - 1930, Isham Jones and Charles Newman, composers.","Scope and Contents \"It's a Long Way to Tipperary\" - 1912, written and composed by, Jack Judge and Harry Williams","Scope and Contents \"Rough on Rats\" - 1882, music by Jules Juniper, words by W.A. Boston","Scope and Contents \"Guilty\" - 1931, words and music by Gus Kahn, Harry Akst, and Richard A. Whiting","Scope and Contents \"Beloved\" - 1928, by Gus Kahn and Joe Sanders","Scope and Contents \"Chatter\" - 1926, by Herman Kahn, arranged by John W. Lang","Scope and Contents \"I'm So Afraid of You\" - 1930, by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby \"Nevertheless (I'm in Love With You)\" - 1931, words and music by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby \"So Long! Oo-long (How Long You Gonna Be Gone)\" - 1920, by Bert Kalmar and Harry ruby","Scope and Contents \"You're All I Need\" - 1935, melody by Bronislaw Kaper and Walter Jurman, lyrics by Gus Kahn","Scope and Contents \"Variations sur Lestoco\" - undated, by H. Karr","Scope and Contents \"Im Stillen Grunde (In Peaceful Vale)\" - 1890, by Hugo Kaun \"Waltz\" - 1890, by Hugo Kaun","Scope and Contents \"This Is a Night Made for Love\" - 1930, words and music by Herbie Kay and Ros. Metzger, arranged by Bert Peters","Scope and Contents \"Has Your Mother Any More Like You\" - 1902, by Robert a Keiser","\"Alice of Old Vincennes (I Love You)\" - 1914, by Keithley and Thompson","Scope and Contents \"When the Moon Shines Down in Old Alaska Then I'll Ask Her to be Mine\" - 1916, music by E. Clinton Keithley, lyric by Jack Frost \"Your Voice Came Back to Me\" - 1917, music by E. Clinton Keithley, words by Harold G. Frost \"Garland of Old Fashioned Roses\" - 1911, music by E. Clinton Keithley, words by C.H. Musgrove","Scope and Contents \"Ah! Little Blind Boy!\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly \"Happy the Day\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly \"Last Week I Took A Wife\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly","Scope and Contents \"Just at Twilight\" - 1926, words and music by Mae Younger Kelly","Scope and Contents \"Seventh Ward School March\" - 1884, by Mary C. Kelly","Scope and Contents \"Feather Your Nest\" - 1920, by James Kanis and Brockman and Howard Johnson \"Let It Rain\" - 1924, words and music by James Kendis and Hall Dyson \"Sympathy (Don't Worry Bill)\" - 1905, words and music by James Kendis and Paley","\"The Chestnut Tree ('neath The Spreading Chestnut Tree)\" - 1938, by Jimmy Kennedy, Tommie Connor, and Hamilton Kennedy.","Scope and Contents \"Who?\" -1925, music by Jerome Kern, words by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II \"She Didn't Say Yes\" - 1931, music by Jerome Kern, words by Otto Harbach \"Ol' Man River\" - 1927, music by Jerome Kern, words by Oscar Hammerstein II","Scope and Contents \"Whisperings of Love\" - undated, composed by C. Kinkel \"Mountain Belle Schottische\" - undated, by C. Kinkel","Scope and Contents \"Rondeaux\" - undated, by Ferd. Kessler","Scope and Contents \"In a Chinese Temple-Garden\" - 1923, by Albert W. Ketèlby \"In a Persian Market\" - 1929, Albert W. Ketèlby","Scope and Contents \"Gipsies\" - undated, by Ella Ketterer","Scope and Contents \"Il Bacio\" - undated, by Eugène Ketterer \"La Marseillaise\" - undated, by Eugène Ketterer","Scope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, by Friedrich Kiel","Scope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1904, by Ralph Kinder \"Berceuse No. 2\" - 1911, by Ralph Kinder \"Festival March\" - 1904, by Ralph Kinder \"Meditation\" - 1910, by Ralph Kinder","Scope and Contents \"Show Me The Way To Go Home\" - 1925, Irving King","Scope and Contents \"I Love You In The Same Sweet Way\" - 1931, music by Robert A. King, words by Billy Moll \"Tell Me You Love Me\" - 1926, music by Robert King, words by Leslie Hare","Scope and Contents \"The Waltz You Saved for Me\" - 1930, music by Wayne King and Emil Flindt, lyric by Gus Kahn","Scope and Contents \"The Star Spangled Banner\" - 1835, W.A. King","Scope and Contents \"Fantaisie from Oberon\" - 1866, by Charles Kinkel \"The Banjo\" - 1866, by Charles Kinkel","Scope and Contents \"A Bohemian Walzer\" - undated, by Kirmair","Scope and Contents \"The Coral Schottisch\" - 1852, by Henry Kleber","Scope and Contents \"Andante Soave\" - 1886, by Bruno Oscar Klein","\"I Had to Lose You (To Learn You Were Meant For Me)\" - 1930, by Saul Klein, Jack Le Soir, and Ray Doll","Scope and Contents \"Just Friends\" - 1931, music by John Klenner, lyric by Sam M. Lewis","Scope and Contents \"I'm Still Caring\" - 1929, words and music by John Klenner and Rudy Vallee, arranged by A.J. Franchini","Scope and Contents \"My Virginia Rose\" - 1923, music by F. Henri Klickmann, lyric by E. Clinton Keithley","\"Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight (Tell Her of My Love)\" - 1918, music by F. Henri Klickmann, lyric by Harold G. Frost","Scope and Contents \"Scotch Hir with an Introduction\" - undated, composed by P. Knapton","Scope and Contents \"Ben Bolt or Oh! Don't You Remember\" - 1848, music by Nelson Kneass","Scope and Contents \"Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep\" - 1853, music by J.P. Knight, words by Mrs. Willard, of Troy","Scope and Contents \"In Your Eyes - In You Arms - In Your Heart\" - 1926, by Ted Koehler and Jay Mills \"Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' all the Time)\" - 1933, music by Harold Arlen, words by Ted Koehler","\"Mia Bella Rosa (My Beautiful Rose)\" - 1928, by Ted Koehler and Frank Magine","Scope and Contents \"Dreamy Melody\" - 1922, words and music by Ted Koehler, Frank Magine, and C. Naset","Scope and Contents \"Moonlight Down in Lovers' Lane\" - 1933, music by Max Kortlander, words by George Pitman and Bartley Costello \"Tell Me\" - 1919, music by Max D. Kortlander, lyric by J. Will Callahan","Scope and Contents \"The Battle of Prague\" - undated, F. Kotzwara, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Arois Sonates\" - undated, L. Kozeluch, composer.","Scope and Contents \"High on a Windy Hill\" - 1940, Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer, composers.","Scope and Contents \"That's My Desire\" - 1931, Carroll Loveday, librettist, Helmy Kresa, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Go Joe Go\" - 1927, Steve Kretzmer, Phil Napoleon and Frank Signorelli, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Union March\" - undated, Hans Krummacher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Good Night, Farewell\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Deux Duos\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Grosse Sonate\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Zwei Duetten\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Marrhr Bohemirnor\" - undated, Wilhelm Kuhe, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Six Sonatines\" - undated, F. Kuhlau, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dearie\" - 1905, Clare Kummer, composer; \"A Wonderful Thing\" - 1914, Clare Kummer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Alpine Storm\" - 1888, Charles Kunkel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Miss Caroline Richings\" - 1860, George Kunkel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Memories\" - 1901, Albert Kussner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Beauties of the Waltz\" - undated, Joseph Labitzky, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Everything I Have Is Yours\" - 1933, Harold Adamson, librettists, Burton Lane, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Crescendo\" - 1896, Per Lasson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Conquered Banner\" - 1866, Theodore von Lahache, composer.","Scope and Contents \"First Kiss Waltz\" - undated, Lamothe, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Why Don't You Name the Day\" - undated, W.J. Landram, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Little Did I Dream\" - 1934, Harold Adamson, librettist, Burton Lane, composer.","Scope and Contents \"America, here's my Boy\" - 1917, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist, Arthur Lange, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Annie Laurie\" - 1917, G. Lange, composer.","Scope and Contents 'Flower Song\" - 1884, Gustav Lange, composer; \"Sonatine V\" - 1884, Gustav Lange, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Happy Return\" - 1874, Pierre Latour, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Accent on Youth\" - 1935, Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee lawnhurst, composer; \"And Then Some\" - 1935,Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer; \"When the Leaves Bid the Trees Goodbye\" - 1935, Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee lawnhurst, composer.","Scope and Contents \"So Red the Rose\" - 1935, Jack Lawrence, librettist, Arthur Alman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Son, My Only Son\" - undated, composed by Geo. Le Brunn, written by E.W. Rogers","Scope and Contents \"Malagueña\" - 1928, by Ernesto Lecuona \"Dust on the Moon\" - 1934, music by Ernesto Lecuona, arrangement by Paul Hill, English lyric by Stanley Adams, Spanish lyric by Ernesto Lecuona","Scope and Contents \"Out of the Dusk to You\" - 1922, , music by Dorothy Lee, words by Arthur J. Lamb \"One Fleeting Hour\" - undated, by Dorothy Lee, poem by Karl Fuhrmann \"My Dreams\" - 1916, music by Dorothy Lee, words by Fred G. Bowles","Scope and Contents \"How Do I Know It's Real\" - 1941, words and music by Dan Shapiro, Jerry Seelen, and Lester Lee","Scope and Contents \"Napolitaine, I Am Dreaming of Thee\" - undated, composed by Alexander Lef","Scope and Contents \"Les Cloches Du Monastere (The Monastery Bells)\" - undated, by Lefébure-Wély","Scope and Contents \"Merry Widow Waltz\" - 1934, music by Franz Lehar, new lyrics by Lorenz Hart \"Vilia\" - 1934, music by Franz Lehar, new lyrics by Lorenz Hart","Scope and Contents \"Pastorale\" - 1892, composed by Edwin H. Lemare \"Berceuse\" - 1901, composed by Edwin H. Lemare","Scope and Contents \"When It's Sleepy Time Down South\" - 1931, words and music by Leon, Otis René, and Clarence Muse","Scope and Contents \"Bachelor's Polka Four Hands\" - 1849, by Professor C. Lenschow","Scope and Contents \"Danse À La Russe\" - undated, composed by Th. Leschetizky \"Two Larks\" - undated, composed by Th. Leschetizky","Scope and Contents \"It Looks Like Rain in Cherry Blossom Lane\" - 1937, by Edgar Leslie and Joe Burke","Scope and Contents \"Somewhere in Old Wyoming\" - 1930, by S. Lesser and Will Havlin","Scope and Contents \"Don't Mention Love to Me\" - 1935, music by Oscar Levant, lyrics by Dorothy Fields \"Keep Sweeping the Cobwebs off the Moon\" - 1927, music by Oscar Levant, lyrics by Lewis and Young \"Out of Sight, Out of Mind\" - 1935, music by Oscar Levant, words by Dorothy Fields","Scope and Contents \"It's Sunday Down in Caroline\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"(When It's) Darkness on the Delta\" - 1932, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"It's the Talk of the Town\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"Under a Blanket of Blue\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg","Scope and Contents \"All-American Girl\" - 1932, by Al Lewis","Scope and Contents \"If That's The Way You Want It, Baby\" - 1943, by Charles Tobais, Al Lewis, and Harry Tobais","Scope and Contents \"One Night in Monte Carlo\" - 1935, words and music by Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis","Scope and Contents \"Quit Cryin' The Blues\" - 1931, by Felix Lewis, arranged by Helmy Kresa","Scope and Contents \"Mocking Bird\" - 1903, by Fred Lewis","Scope and Contents \"My Rose\" - 1922, written and composed by Harry Lewis","Scope and Contents \"Too Late\" - 1931, by Sam Lewis and Victor Young","Scope and Contents \"Cinquième Nocturne\" - undated, by J. Leybach","Scope and Contents \"Heart's Wishes\" - undated, H. Lichner, composer; \"Froher Sinn\" - undated, H. Lichner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Bright Flowers\" - undated, Heinrich, Lichner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tired\" - undated, M. Lindsay, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Kiss the Little Ones for Me\" - 1867, E. Linwood, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Compositions for the Organ\" - 1916, F. Liszt, composer; \"Lisztonia\" - 1928, Calvin Grooms, composer; \" Phapsodie Hongroise\" - undated, F. Liszt, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Rhapsodie Hongroise\" - 1903, Franz Liszt, composer; \"Liebestraum\" - 1935, Franz Liszt, composer; \"Consolations\" - undated, Franz Liszt, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Too Tired\" - 1924, George A. Little, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Jimminy Gee\" - 1924, Tommy Malie and Dick Finch, librettists, Jack Little, composer; \"Jealous\" - 1924, Tommy Malie and Dick Finch, librettists, Jack Little, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Wouldn't Trade the Silver in My Mother's Hair\" - 1932, Jack Little and J. Fred Coots, composers.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Learning Now\" - 1927, Little Jack Little and Te Meyn, composers; \"I'm Needin You\" - 19030, Joe Young, librettist, Little Jack Little, composer; \"Let's Make Up\" - 1933, Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim, Iba Schuster, composers; \"My Own\" - 1933, Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim, Ira Schuster, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Belle of the South\" - undated, Carl Lobe, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sweetie Pie\" - 1934, John Jacob Loeb, composer.","Scope and Contents \" In Questo Sinplice\" - undated, G.M. Loening, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Rose Waltz\" - undated, Frederick L. Logan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Little Grey Home in the West\" - 1911, D. Eardley- Wilmot, librettist, Lohr Hermann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"As Long as Love Lives On\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Carmen Lombardo, composer; \"Sweethearts on Parade\" - 1928, Charles Newman, librettist, Carmen Lombardo, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dawn Waltz\" - undated, H. Louel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Will You Love Me Then as Now\" - undated, Lover, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Collection Litolff. No. 1189. Josef Löw\" - undated, composed by Josef Löw","\"The Secluded (Die Abgeschiedenen)\" - 1872, composed by Dr. Carl Löwe, transcribed by Ernst Perabo","Scope and Contents \"At Rest\" - 1915, by Katherine E. Lucke","Scope and Contents \"The Tale of the Kangaroo\" -1900, by Gustav Luders, arranged by Karl Hoschna","Scope and Contents \"In Memoriam\" - 1872, by A. Lutz","\"The One Rose (That's Left In My Heart)\" - 1936, by Del Lyon and Lani McIntire","Scope and Contents \"March of the Archers (Le Pas Des Archers)\" - undated, by Ch[arles] B. Lysberg","Scope and Contents \"Your Lips Are No Man's Land But Mine\" - 1918, music by Cha[rle]s R. McCarron and Carey Morgan, Arthur Guy Empey, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Honky Tonky\" - 1916, Chas McCarron and Chris Smith, composers.","Scope and Contents \"What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For\" - 1916, Joe McCarthy, Howard Johnson, and Jimmy V. Monaco, composers and librettists'.","Scope and Contents \"Lazy Silv'ry Moon\" - 1931, George B. McConnell, Billy Hays, and Morty Berk, composers and librettists'.","Scope and Contents \"If I had a Girl Like You\" - 1930, Louis W. McDermott, librettist and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Give Me Music\" - 1940, by Don McGray, Robert Sour, and Malcolm Reid","Scope and Contents \"Blue Again\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, composer lyric by Dorothy Fields; \"Dinner at Eight\" - 1933, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Don't Blame Me\" - 1933, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Ev'rything Is Hotsy Totsy Now\" - 1925, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Irving Mills, librettist; \"Go Home and Tell Your Mother\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Good-Bye Blues\" - 1932, Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields, and Arnold Johnson, composers and librettists'; \"I Feel A Song Comin' On\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields, and George Oppenheim, composers; \"I'm Doin' That Thing (Falling In Love)\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, comp lyric by Dorothy Fields \"I'm in the Mood for Love\" - 1935, lyric and melody by Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields \"One More Waltz\" - 1930, music by Jimmy McHugh, lyrics by Dorothy Fields \"Speaking Confidentially\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields, composers and librettists; \"You're An Angel\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Combination Waltzes\" - undated, composed by A.T. Macdonald;","Scope and Contents \"Czardas\" - 1896, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"12 Etudes for the Development of Technic and Style\" - 1890, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"Fireside Tales\" - 1902, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"Compositions by Edward MacDowell\" - 1898, Edward McDowell, composer;","Scope and Contents \"Les Orientales\" - 1889, by Edward MacDowell; \"12 Modern Compositions for the Pianoforte\" - 1895, selected, revised, and edited by Edward MacDowell; \"New England Idyls\" - 1902, composed by Edward MacDowell","Scope and Contents \"Sea Pieces\" - 1898, by Edward MacDowell \"Six Poems After Heine\" - 1901, composed by Edward MacDowell \"Woodland Sketches\"- 1898, by Edward MacDowell","Scope and Contents \"No. 2 in F min\" - 1898, by Edward MacDowell \"Hexentanz (Witches Dance)\" - undated, by Edward MacDowell","Scope and Contents \"The Sleigh Drive Polka\" - 1849, by Mrs. John MacFarren","Scope and Contents \"Bonnie's Galop\" - 1873, by E. Mack \"Her Bright Smile\" - 1880, arranged by E. Mack \"The Jockey Hat Schottische\" - 1874, by E. Mack \"Spanish Dance\" - 1869, by E. Mack","\"Très Moutarde (Too much Mustard)\" - 1911, Cecil Macklin, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Adoration Waltz\" - 1924, music by Frank Magine, lyric by A.F. Otis and C. Romano","Scope and Contents \"The Happy Couple Schottisch\" - 1860, James E. Magruder; \"When Shall We Meet Again\" - 1855, James E. Magruder, composer; \"The Greenwood Schottisch\" - 1855, James E. Magruder, composer. 23.75/50  10/10  221/300","Scope and Contents \"Rose Colored Glasses\" - 1926, Tommy Malie and Jimmy Steiger, composer.","Scope and Contents \"If I Had a Million Dollars\" - 1934,Johnny Mercer, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer; \"I'll Never Be the Same\" - 1932, Gus Kahn, librettist, Matt Malneck and Frank Signorelli, composers; \"I'm Thru with Love\" - 1931, Gus Kahn, librettist, Matt Malneck and Fud Livingston, composer; \"Pardon My Southernn Accent\" - 1934, Johnny Mercer, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer; \"What Did I Get in Return\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer.","\"I'm Good for Nothing but Love: - 1931, Pat Ballard, librettist, Bernard Maltin, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Always Remember Your Mother\" - 1904, Cecil Mann, librettist and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Volga Boatman Song\" - 1935, Nick Manoloff, composer; \"The Man on the Flying Trapeze\" - 1935, Nick Manoloff, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Vert Vert\" - undated, G. Marcailhou - composer.","Scope and Contents \"Down the Trail of Our Old Sweetheart Days\" - undated, Kerty Renner and Joe Marcheck, composers.","Scope and Contents \"In Dreams with You\" - 1914, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist, Alfred Margis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Can't Write the Words\" - 1931, Gerald Marks and Buddy Fields, librettists and composers.","Scope and Contents \"Hawaiian Dreams\" - 1916, Herbert B. Marple, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ole Virginny\" - 1919, Ben Black, librettist, Herbert Marple and Earl Burtnett, composers.","Scope and Contents \"And Still I Care\" - 1932, Edward Heyman, libberrisist, Jack Mason, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Smith's March\" - 1848, J.T. March - composer.","Scope and Contents \"Twickenham Ferry\" - undated, Theodore Marzials, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Come Over the Moonlight Sea\" - undated, Massaniello, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Piano Compositions by French Composers\" - 1987, Jules Massenet, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Prisoner's Song\" -1924, Guy Massey, composer.","Scope and Contents \"It is Not True\" - 1882, Tito Mattei, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Longing\" - undated, Charles Mayor, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pianolettes\" - 1925, Eskimo Shivers, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Its a Sin to Tell a Lie\" - 1936, Billy Mayhew, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Happy Dreams\" - 1885, J.C. Meares, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Souvenir De Castle Hill\" - 1849, F.M. Meerbach, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Bird At Sea\" - undated, C. Meineke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Yours\" - 1952, Robert Mellin, librettist and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ro-Ro-Rollin' Along\" - 1930, Billy Moll, Harry Richman, librettists, Murray Mencher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Popular Classics for Pianoforte\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Antigone\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Spirit Song\" - Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Lieder ohne Worte\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"On Wings of Song\" - 1908, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \" Sommernachtstraum\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Venetianisches Gondellied\" - undated, Felix, Mendelssohn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"If You Were Mine\" - 1935, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"Lazybones\" - 1933, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"Santa Claus Came in the Spring\" - 1935, Johnny Mercer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lost\" - 1936, Phil Ohman, Johnny Mercer, and Macy O. Teetor, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Butterfly\" - undated, G. Merkel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Leonore Polka\" - undated, Carl Merz, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Through Flowery Fields\" - undated, Frederick Messick, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Te Deum\" - 1876, I.N. Metcalf, composer","Scope and Contents \"A Hot Time in the Old Town\" - 1896, Theo A. Metz, composer, Joe Hayden, librettist","Scope and Contents \"What'll You Do? (When Someone Get's the Kiss Belonging to You)\" - 1915, George W. Meyer, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Ed Rose, librettists \"Tuck Me to Sleep in My Old ' Tucky Home\" - 1921, George W. Meyer, composer, Sam m. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists \"The High Cost of Loving\" - 1914, George W. Meyer, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"Brown Eyes- Why Are You Blue?\" - 1925, George Meyer, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"It's an Old Spanish Custom in the Moonlight\" - 1930, George W. Meyer, composer, Edgar Leslie, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Falling In Love With You\" - 1926, Joseph Meyer, composer, Benny Davis, librettist \"Isn't It Heavenly\" - 1933, Joseph Meyer, composer, E.Y. Harburg, librettist \"It's An Old Southern Custom\" - 1935, Joseph Meyer, composer, Jack Yellen, librettist \"Just A Little Closer\" - 1930, Joseph Meyer, composer, Howard Johnson, librettist \"Singing a Song to the Stars\" - 1930, Joseph Meyer, composer, Howard Johnson, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Cavatina From Robert Le Diable\" - undated, Meyerbeer, composer \"Il Profeta (The Prophet)\" - undated, Meyerbeer, composer","\"Wonnetraum (Blissful Dream)\" - 1891, Erik Meyer-Helmund","Scope and Contents \"My Love! My Own!\" - 1869, H. Millard, composer, George Cooper, librettist \"O Salutaris\" - 1866, H. Millard, composer \"Under the Daisies\" - 1865, H. Millard, composer \"Waiting! (Aspettando)\" - 1871, H. Millard, composer, Ellen H. Flagg (English) and R. Prati (Italian), librettists","Scope and Contents \"Alabama Camp Meeting\" - undated, F. Albert Miller, composer","Scope and Contents \"Sunday\" - 1936, Ned Miller, Chester Cohn, Jules Stein, and Bennie Krueger, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"When Dewey Comes Sailing Home\" - 1899, Kerry Mills, composer, John Lagdon Heaton, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Lying In The Hay\" - 1932, Mireille, composer, Jean Franc Nohan (original) and Henry Roberts (English), librettists","Scope and Contents \"Slumber Song\" - Harriet Grace Mitchell, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Maybe It's Love\" - 1930, Sidney d. Mitchell, Archie Gottler, and George W. Meyer, composers and librettists \"To Whom it May Concern\" - 1930, Sidney d. Mitchell, Archie Gottler, and George W. Meyer, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Retour du Printemps\" - undated, Moelling, composer","\"Loves Old Sweet Song (Just a Song At Twilight)\" - 1924, J.L. Molloy, composer, G. Clifton Bingham, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Through! ( How Can You Say We're Through?)\" - 1929, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"Ev'ry Night About This Time\" - 1942, James V. Monaco, composer, Ted Koehler, librettist \"If I Had Some One Like You At Home (I Wouldn't Want to Go Out)\" - 1914, James V. Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It)\" - 1913, James V. Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"The Honolulu Blues\" - 1916, Jimmie V. Monaco, composer,Grant Clarke, librettist \"I'll Sit Right on the Moon (And Keep My Eyes On You)\" - 1912, Jimmie V. Monaco, composer and librettist \"It Might have Been A Diff'rent Story\" - 1933, James V. Monaco, composer, Ray Klages and Jack Meskill, librettists \"Lonesome Lover\" - 1930, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Al Bryan , librettist \"Me and the Bay Friend\" - 1924, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Sidney Clare, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Fal Lal La\" - undated, P.K. Moran, composer \"Moran's Favorite Variations to the Subian Hir\" - undated, P.K. Moran, composer","Scope and Contents \"Chlo-e (Song of the Swamp)\" - 1927, Neil Morét, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"I Got A Woman, Crazy for Me: She's Funny That Way\" - 1928, Neil Morét, composer, Richard A. Whiting, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Then How Can I Forget\" - 1857, Wm. Edgar Morgan, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Sonny O' Mine\" - 1923, Marion Moore, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Thinking\" - 1926, Mac Ohman and Lou Morgans, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Love's Ship\" - 1920, Alice Nadine Morrison, composer, Nellie Morrison, librettist","Scope and Contents \"She's the Fairest Little Flower Dear Old Dixie Ever Grew\" - 1907, Theodore Morse, composer, Ashley S. Johnson, librettist \"I Left My Heart in Dear Old Ireland\" - 1912, Theodore Morse, composer, J. Mahoney, librettist \"Blue Bell\" - 1904, Theodore F. Morse, composer, Edward Madden, librettist \"When We Were Two Little Boys\" - 1903, Theodore F. Morse, composer, Edward Madden, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1906, Mortiz Moszkowski, composer","\"Chanson du coeur brisé (The Song of Songs)\" - 1914, Moya, composer, Maurice Vaucaire (original) and Clarence Lucas (English), librettists","Scope and Contents \"Entführung aus dem serail\" - undated, W.A. Mozart, composer \"Go Forget Me\" - undated, W.A. Mozart, composer \"The Manly Heart\" - undated, Mozart, composer \"Selection of Melodies from Don Giovanni\" - undated, Mozart, composer \"Quartetten\" - undated, w.A. Mozart, composer \"Ausgewählte\" - 1882, W.A. Mozart, composer \"Lullaby\" - 1891, W.A. Mozart, composer, John P. Jackson (English), librettist","Scope and Contents \"Take Me to that Swanee Shee\" - 1912, Lewis F. Muir, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Love Not\" - undated, Julius E. Müller, composer \"The Polka\" - 1844, Julius E. Müller, composer","Scope and Contents \"When My Baby Smiles at Me\" - 1920, Bill Munro, composer, Andrew B. Sterling and Ted Lewis, librettists","Scope and Contents \"It'll Take A Little Time\" - 1932, Jack Murray, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Little Sunshine\" - 1867, James R. Murray, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Alpine Quadrilles\" - undated, R. Murray, composer","Scope and Contents \"My Darling\" - 1932, Richard Myers, composer, Edward Heyman, librettist \"Niagara Moon\" - 1933, Richard Myers, composer, Edward Heyman, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Moonlight on the Ganges\" - 1926, Sherman Myers, composer, Chester Wallace, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Tyrolesian Air\" - undated, F.J. Naderman, composer","Scope and Contents \"Ol' Pappy\" - 1934, Al. J. Neiburg, Marty Symes, and Jerry Levinson, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"What Are You Thinkin' About, Baby\" - 1931, Ed G. Nelson, Al Goodhart, and Steve Nelson, composers and librettists \"When Yankee Doodle Learns to Parlez Vous Francais\" - 1917, Ed Nelson, composer, Will Hart, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mighty Lak' A Rose\" - 1901, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, Frank L. Stanton, librettist \"The Rosary\" - 1900, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, Robert Cameron Rogers (English), Isadae Martines (French), and Dr. Th. Baker (German), librettist \"The Rosary\" - 1898, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, arranged for piano solo by Benjamin Whelpley \"Water Scenes: 5 Pieces for the Pianoforte\" - 1891, Ethelbert Nevin, composer","Scope and Contents \"I Can't Believe Its True\" - 1932, Charles Newman, Ben Bernie, and Isham Jones, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Say A Little Prayer for Me\" - 1930, Horatio Nicholls, composer, Joseph George Gilbert, librettist \"Among My Souvenirs\" - 1927, Horatio Nicholls, composer, Edgar Leslie, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I Just Couldn't Take It Baby\" - 1933, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist \"Till the Real Thing Comes Along\" -1931, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist \"You Can't Stop Me From Lovin' You\" - 1931, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Oh. Lust W. of W.\" - undated, Otto Nicolai, composer","Scope and Contents \"Love Is the Sweetest Thing\" - 1932, Ray Noble, composer and librettist \"The Very Thought of You\" - 1934, Ray Noble, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Beauregard\" - 1861, A. Noir, composer","Scope and Contents \"Little Annie Rooney\" - 1929, Michael Nolan, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Èlègie\" - 1895, E. Nollet, composer","Scope and Contents \"Fanny Grey\" - undated, Mrs. Norton, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"At Play\" - 1892, Lèon Novara, composer \"Little Lay\" - 1892, Lèon Novara, composer","\"Keep the Home-Fires Burning ('Till the Boys Come Home)\" - 1915, Ivor Novello, composer, Lena Guilbert Ford, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Lillian Lee\" - 1859, C.H. Oakes, composer","Scope and Contents \"Remember Me\" - 1932, Jack O'Brien, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist","Scope and Contents \"When the Swallows Homeward Fly\" - undated, T. Oesten, composer","Scope and Contents \"Alpine Glow\" - undated, Theodore Oesten, composer","Scope and Contents \"La Polka\" - undated, Offenbach, composer","Scope and Contents \"I'm Sure of Everything But You\" - 1932, Charles O'Flynn, George W. Meyer, and Pete Wendling, composers and librettists \"Three of Us\" - 1933, Charles O'Flynn, Lee David, and Pete Wendling, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"I Love A Little Cottage\" - undated, Geoffry O'Hara, composer, Roscoe Gilmore Stott, librettist","Scope and Contents \"My Wild Irish Rose\" - 1899, Chauncey Olcott, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mother Machree\" - 1910, Chauncey Olcott and Ernest R. Ball, composers, Rida Johnson Young, librettist","Scope and Contents \"You, You, You\" - 1952, Lotar Olias, composer, Robert Mellin, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I Love You Much Too Much\" - 1940, Alex Olshey, Don Raye, and C. Towber, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Love Sends A Little Gift of Roses\" - 1919, John Openshaw, composer, Leslie Cooke, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Washin' The Blues From My Soul\" - 1930, Willard Robison and Dave Oppenheim, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"The Heart of Virginia\" - 1924, Nathan Oppleman, composer, Ben Scheer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Galloping Sleigh-Ride Polka\" - 1845, J.P. Ordway, composer \"Home Again\" - 1850, arranged by J.P. Ordway, composer and librettist, M.S. Pike \"Let Me Kiss Him for His Mother\" - undated, John P. Ordway, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Waiting\" - 1918, Harold Orlob, composer, Harry L. Court and George E. Stoddard, librettists","Scope and Contents \"Fairylight\" - 1923, Otto Ortmann, composer","Scope and Contents \"Our Naval Heroes\" - undated, Ernst Otto, composer, Agnes S. Haase, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Daisies Won't Tell\" - 1908, Anita Owens, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Elegar\" - undated, Ignace J. Paderewski, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Valencia\" - 1926, Lucien Boyer, Librettist, Jacques Charles, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Witches Dance\" - 1852, Vincent Wallace, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Wished on the Moon\" - 1935, Dorothy Parker and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Chariot Race\" - 1896, Ben Hur, E.T. Paull, composer; \"America Forever! March\" - undated, E.T. Paull, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Pacific Moonlight\" - 1930, Jack Payne and Walace Herbert, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Is There Room in Angel Land\" - 1874, W.U. Pearne, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Peggy O'Neil\" - 1921, Harry Pease, Ed. G. Nelson and Gilbert Dodge, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Smilin Through\" - 1914, Arthur A. Penn, composer and librettist.","\"Don't Tell a Soul - 1921, Stanley Brightman and Arthur Illingworth, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pensees\" - undated, Ernst Perabo, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Scat Song\" - 1932, Mitchell Paris, librettist, Frank Perkins and Cab Calloway, composers; \"Stars Fell on Alabama\" - 1934, Mitchel Parish, librettist, Frank Perkins, composer; \"Emaline\" - 1934, Mitchell Parish, librettist, Frank Perkins, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lady Luck\" - 1924, Ray Perkins, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Southern Cross\" - St. George Tucker, librettist, C.L. Peticolas, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Lady I Love\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Bernice Petkere, composer; \"Lullaby of the Leaves\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Bernice Petkere, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Rose-Bud Waltz\" - 1852, Sally E. Keyser and J.F. Petri, composers.","Scope and Contents \"When the Sunset Turns the Ocean's Blue to God\" - 1902, Eva Fern Buckner, librettist, H.W. Petrie, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Out Where the West Begins\" - 1917, Arthur Chapman, librettist, Estelle Phileo, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Son of Heaven\" - 1866, Phillip Phillips, composer.","Scope and Contents \"King Tut\" - 1924, Billy Pierce, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Land of Rest\" - undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer; \"If\" - undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer; \"In Shadowland, undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dear Heart\" - 1929, W.C. Polla and Willard Goldsmith, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Melancholy Moments\" - undated, Gilbert K. Pollock, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Midnight Rose\" - 1923, Sidney Mitchell, librettist, Lew Pollack, composer; \"I've Found My Sweetheart Sally\" - 1925, jack Yellen and Lew Pollack, composers; \"Love is in Command\" - 1934, Lew Pollack and Joe Young, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Holiday\" - 1933, Ethel Ponce, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Night and Day\" - 1922, Cole Porter, composer; \"In the Still of the Night\" - 1937, Cole Porter, composer; \"Me and Marie\" - 1935, Cole Porter, composer and librettist; \"What is this Thing Called Love\" - 1924, Cole Porter, composer and librettist; \"I Get a Kick Out of You\" - 1934, Cole Porter, librettist; \"Rosalie\" - 1927, Cole Porter, composer; \"You're the Top\" - 1934, Cole Porter, composer; \"Night and Day\" - 1932, Cole Porter, composer; \"I've Got You Under My Skin\" - 1936, Cole Porter, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cockade Grand March\" - undated, Arnaud, Preot', composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ciribiribin\" - 1935, A. Prestalozza, composer, Jerry Castillo, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Angel Child\" - 1922, George Price, Abner Silver, and Benny Davis, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Invitation to the Dance\" - 1910, J.A. Pridman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Do You Care\" - 1941, Jack Elliott, librettist, Lew Quadling, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Album of Compositions for the Pianoforte\" - 1920, S. Rachmaninoff, composer","Scope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Parting\" - 1890, Joachim Raff, composer \"Les Pècheuses de Procida (The Fishermaidens of Procida)\" - 1899, Joachim Raff, composer \"Lenore\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Leonore- Grand March\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Tarantella\" - 1885, Joachim Raff, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Wind At My Window\" - 1939, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Give Me Liberty or Give Me Love\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Here Lies Love\" - 1932, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"I'll Take An Option On You\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"In the Park in Paree\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Please\" - 1932, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I'm in Heaven When I See You Smile, Diane\" - 1927, Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack, composers and librettists \"Charmaine!\" - 1926, Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Trees\" - 1922, Oscar Rasbach, composer, Joyce Kilmer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Sunshine of Your Smile\" - 1915, Lilian Ray, composer, Leonard Cooke, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Postlude in G\" - 1906, Edward M. Read, composer","Scope and Contents \"Dido\" - undated, W. Reeve, composer, M.T. Dibdin, librettist","Scope and Contents \"What Did I Get By Loving You\" - 1924, Ewing Reid, composer, Herbert B. Collier, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mollie's Dream Waltz\" - undated, F.A. Reisinger, composer","Scope and Contents \"Weeping Willows\"- 1899, Lillian Reisky, composer","Scope and Contents \"Memories of Childhood\" - 1887, L. Rengers, composer","Scope and Contents \"Dixie Night\" - 1921, Charles Repper, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Did You Ever See a Dream Walking?\" - 1933, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"-And So To Bed\" - 1932, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"Underneath the Harlem Moon\" - 1932, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"When You Were the Girl on the Scooter\" - 1933, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Aviator\" - 1926, Ethel F. Reynolds, composer and librettist \"Evolution\" - 1925, Ethel F. Reynolds, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Fuge\" - undated, Jos[ef] Rheinberger, composer \"Pastoral - Sonata\" - 1909, Josef Rheinberger, composer","\"I'm Just Wild About Animal Crackers!\" - 1926, Fred Rich, Sam Coslow, Harry Link, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"My Blue Bird Was Caught in the Rain\" - 1930, Max Rich, composer, Henry Creamer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Tired\" - 1873, Brinley Richards, arranger \"Kathleen Mavourneen\" - undated, Brinley Richards, composer","Scope and Contents \"C.M. Webster's Last Idea\" - 1882, H. Richards, arranger","Scope and Contents \"Sweet Brier Waltz\" - 1892, T.Richards, composer","\"Will You Remember Me?\" - 1924, Harry Richman and Henry Santly, composers, Lou Davis, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1904, Alfred Rieger, composer","Scope and Contents \"Pal of My Dreams\" - 1923, Cha[rle]s E. Roat, composer","Scope and Contents \"You Don't Know\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"Mammy's Lullaby\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts,composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"Smiles\" - 1917, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"A Little Birch Canoe And You\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Double Trouble\" - 1935, Leo Robin, Richard A. Whiting and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists \"Little Rose of the Rancho\" - 1935, Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists \"Why Dream\" - 1935, Leo Robin, Richard A. Whiting, and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Blue Hawaii\" - 1937, Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Is I In Love? Is I\" - 1932, J. Russel Robinson, composer, Mercer Cook, librettist","Scope and Contents \"My Blue Ridge Mountain Home\" - 1927, Carson J. Robison, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Wake Up! Chill'un, Wake Up!\" - 1929, Willard Robison, composer, \"Jo\" Trent, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Three o'Clock in the Morning\" - 1922, Julian Robledo, composer, Dorothy Terriss, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Some Enchanted Evening\" - 1949, Richard Rodgers, composer, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettist \"Isn't It Romantic?\" - 1932, Richard Rodgers, composer, Lorenz Hart, librettist \"Love Me To-night\" - 1932, Richard Rodgers, composer, Lorenz Hart, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Little Huntsmen Waltzes\" - undated, Otto Roeder, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Silver Shenandoah\" - 1949, Dick Rogers, W.A. Timm, and Whitey Bernard, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Andante quasi Fantasia\" - 1907, James H. Rogers, composer \"At Break of Day\" - 1911, James H. Rogers, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Desert Song\" - 1927, Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein, Frank Mandel, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"My Maryland\" - 1927, Dorothy Donnelly, librettists, Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"Will You Remember\" - 1917, Rida Jonson Young, librettists, Sigmund Romber, composer; \"One Kiss\" - 1928, Lyric Manel, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer; \" When I Grow Too Old to Dream\" - 1935, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists, Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"Auf Wiedersehn\" - 1915, Sigmund Romber, composer; \" The New Moon\" - 1928, Frank Mandel, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Famous Compositions\" - 1891, George F. Root, composer.","Scope and Contents \"She Was Happy Until She Met You\" -1899, Chas. Graham and Monroe H. Rosenfield, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Deep Henderson\" - 1926, Fred Rose, composer; \"Honest and Truly\" - 1924, Fred Rose, librettist and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pardon Me Pretty Baby\" - 1931, Ray Klages and Jack Meskill, librettist, Vincent Rose, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Whose Little Girl Are You\" - 1894, George Rosey, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Decameron des jeunes pianistes\" - undated, Henri Roseilen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Broken Ring\" - 1878, A.H. Rosewig, composer; \"Gay Feathers\" - undated, A.H. Rosewig, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Wife and Child Song\" - undated, F.W. Rosier, composer.","Scope and Contents \"When You and I Were Seventeen\" - 1924,Gus Kahn, librettist, Chas Rosoff, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Trumpet March\" - undated, Rossini, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Barber of Seville- biography\" - 1854; \" Adelaide Phillips\" - undated; \"Semiramide\" - undated.","Scope and Contents \"Compositions for the Organ\" - 1868, Dudley Buck, G. Rossini composer; \"Ouverture\" - undated, G. Rossini, composer; \"Overture of Tancred\" - undated, G. Rossini, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Humoreske Song\" - 1914, G.M. Koockogey, Chas H. Ruth, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Did She Ask for Me\" - 1934, Bob Rothberg and Alan Grey, librettists' and composers.","Scope and Contents \" Kamennoi Ostrow\" 1776, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Marche a la lurque\" - undated, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Violoncello\" - 1855, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Sonate\" - undated, A. Rubinstein, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Good Time Schottisch\" - 1855, William H. Rulison, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Did My Heart Beat, Did I Fall in Love\" - 1933, Benee Russell, composer; \"Love Is Like That\" - 1931, Benee Russell, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Life on the Oceanwave\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer; \"The Newfoundland Dog\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer; \"Woodman, Spare that Tree\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Greatest Battle Song of All\" - 1916, Al Friend and Sam Downing, librettists', Harry Ruby, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Breeze\" - 1934, Tony Sacco, Dick Smith, and Al Lewis, composers and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Drifting Back to Dreamland\" - 1922, Jack Sadler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Nightingale and the Rose\" - 1914, Camille Saens-Saint, transcriber.","Scope and Contents \"Dark Eyes-Russian folk song\" - 1930, A. Salama, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Laces and Traces\" - 1903, Gustave Salzer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tears in My Heart\" - 1937, Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, and Teddy Powell, composers; \"I Couldn't Believe My Eyes\" - 1935, Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, and Teddy Powell, composers.","Scope and Contents \"There's Yes Yes in Your Eyes\" - 1924, Joseph H. Santly, composer, Cliff Friend, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Awakening of the Birds\" - 1906, Henry S. Sawyer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Polish Dance\" - undated, X. Scharwenka, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Marcheta\" - 1924, Victor Schertzinger, composer' \"Love Me Forever\" - 1935, Gus Kahn and Victor Schertzinger, composers, Grace Moore, librettist; \"One Night of Love\" - 1934, Gus Kahn and Victor Schertzinger, composers, Grace Moore, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"King Klondike Step\" - 1692, George Schleiffafth, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Vale of Dreams\" - 1910, Johann C. Schuid, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Labitzky's First Polka\" - undated, M. Schmied, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Will Not Quite Forget\" - undated, Henry Schoeler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Daisy\" - 1866, Hermann L. Schreiner, composer; \"Stonewall Jackson's\" - undated, Hermann L. Schreiner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Les Colombes\" - undated, Camille Schubert, composer.","Scope and Contents Allegro Moderato from Unfinished Symphony\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Andante con Moto\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Lieder\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Quatre Impromptus\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer.","Scope and Contents \" Serenade\" - 1924,Franz Schuber, composer, Ludwig Rellstab, composer; \"Last Greeting\" - undated, Franz Schuber, composer; \"Schubert- H Moll- Symphonie zu 4 Handen\" - Franz Schubert, composer; \"Wander\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Trois Nocturnes\" - undated, Jules Schulhoff, composer; \"Minuet De Mozart\" - undated, Jules Schulhoff, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Arabeske\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer; \"Curious Story\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer; \"Epilogue\" - 1906, Robert Shumann, composer; \"First Album for Young Performers\" - undated, Robert Shumann, composer; \"Fur Pianoforte zu zqwi Handen\" - undated, Robert Shumann, composer; \"Bunte Blatter\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer. \"Papillons\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Quintett\" - undated, Robert Shunmann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Friendship\" - 1923, Ruby Hooton Schwab, composer and librettist \"If I Should Have to Say Goodbye to Thee\" - 1924, Ruby Hooton Schwab, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Dream a Little Dream of Me\" - 1931, W. Schwandt and F. Andree, composers, Gus Kahn, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Born to Be Kissed\" - 1934, Arthur Schwartz, composer, Howard Dietz, librettist \"Then I'll Be Tired of You\" - 1934, Arthur Schwartz, composer, E.Y. Harburg, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Bedelia\" - 1903, Jean Schwartz, composer, William Jerome, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I'm All Bound 'Round With the Mason Dixon Line\" - 1917, Jean Schwartz, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists","Scope and Contents \"Über die Steppe hin\" - 1904, L. Schytte, composer \"Hide and Seek\" - 1890, Ludvig Schytte, composer","Scope and Contents \"Comin' Thro the Rye\" - undated, Scotch, composer","Scope and Contents \"By the Side of the Zuyder Zee\" - 1906, Bennett Scott, composer, A.J. Mills, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Amaryllis\" - 1898, arranged by C.P. Scott","Scope and Contents \"The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise\" - 1919, Ernest Seitz, composer, Eugene Lockhart, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Jack-In-The-Box\" - 1932, Terry Shand, composer, Milton Drake, librettist","Scope and Contents \"If I Had You\" - 1928, Ted Shapiro, Jimmy Campbell, and Reg. Connelly, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Get Out And Get Under The Moon\" - 1928, Larry Shay, composer, Cha[rle]s Tobais, and William Jerome, librettists \"I Can't Find A Substitute For You\" - 1933, Larry Shay, composer, Haven Gillespie, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Havin' You Around is Heaven\" - 1930, Al Sherman and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Promises\" - 1930, Al Sherman and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"(Why Did You Kiss Me Last Night?) Ya Comin' Up To-Night, Huh?\" - 1928, Al Sherman, Al Lewis, and Abe Lyman, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Grand Polka De Concert\" - 1910, Edgar, H. Sherwood, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Friar of Orders Grey\" - undated, Shield, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Lonesome Road\" - 1928, Nathaniel Shilkret, composer, Gene Austin, librettist","Scope and Contents \"In Bluebird Land\" - 1921, Albert E. Short, composer, W.R. Williams, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Sweet Home Sett\" - 1857, Shuster, composer","Scope and Contents \"I Saw Stars\" - 1934, Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"One Night in Monte Carlo\" - 1935, Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Ain't I Got Nobody to Love\" - 1924, Sam Coslow and Abner Silver, composers and librettists \"Every Now And Then\" - 1935, Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Say It While Dancing\" - 1932, Abner Silver, composer, Benny Davis, librettist \"Farewell to Arms\" - 1933, Abner Silver and Allie Wrubel, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Violino Secondo\" - undated, F.M. Simonet, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Peanut Vendor\" - 1930, Moises Simons, composer, Marion Sunshine (Popular) librettist, and L. Wolfe Gilbert (Novelty) librettist","Scope and Contents \"Honey\" - 1928, Seymour Simons, Haven Gillespie, and Richard A. Whiting, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Autumn\" - 1931, Lee Sims, composer","Scope and Contents \"Rustle of Spring\" - 1905, Christian Sinding, composer","Scope and Contents \"Six Feet of Papa\" - 1926, Arthur Sizemore, composer, Billy Moll, librettist","Scope and Contents \"When the Pretty Blue Bird Sings\" - undated, J.R. Skelly, composer, George Cooper, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Colonial Guards\" - 1902, Harry P. Small, composer","Scope and Contents \"O Softly Sleep My Baby Boy\" - undated, C. Smith, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Irish Were Egyptians Long Ago\" - 1920, Chris Smith, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist","Scope and Contents \"'Mid The Sunny Fields of Dixie\" - 1911, Emily Smith, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"If You Love Me Darling, Tell Me With Your Eyes\" - 1887, Hubbard T. Smith, composer, Samuel Minturn Peck, librettist","Scope and Contents \"La Reine Des Fees\" - undated, Sidney Smith, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Star Spangled Banner. Concert Variations\" - 1896","Scope and Contents \"Swedish Wedding March\" - undated, Aug. Söderman, composer","Scope and Contents \"Just As I Am\" - 1868, H.D. Sofge, composer","Scope and Contents \"By The Old Cathedral Door\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"When the Old Folks Were Young Folks\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"The Ocean Never Sleeps\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"There's a Quaker Down In Quaker Town\" - 1916, Alfred Solman, composer, David Berg, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Just A Little Sunshine\" - 1889, Fred'k Solomon, composer, Smedley Norton, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Hurt\" - 1930, Harold Solomon, composer, Al Piantadosi, librettist","Scope and Contents \"King Cotton March\" - undated, John Phillip Sousa, composer \"H.M.S. Pinafore\" - undated, J.P. Sousa, composer \"Medley Quadrille\" - 1879, J.P. Sousa, composer \"The Sorcerer\" - 1879, J.P. Sousa, composer","Scope and Contents \"Shoo the Hoodoo Away\" - 1930, Ted Snyder, composer, Mort Harris, librettist \"Who's Sorry Now?\" - 1923, Ted Snyder, composer, Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, librettists","Scope and Contents \"When Song Is Sweet\" - 1902, Gertrude Sana-Souci, composer","Scope and Contents \"Norwegian Romance\" - 1916, Florence Atherton Spalding, composer","Scope and Contents 'Love's Consolation\" - 1906, Geo. L. Spaulding, composer","Scope and Contents \"Broadway Rose\" - 1920, Otis Spencee and Martin Fried, composers, Eugene West, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Memory Lane\" - 1924, Larry Spier and Con Conrad, composers, B.G. De Sylva, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Memory Lane\" - 1924, Larry Spier and Con Conrad, composers, B.G. De Sylva, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Ain't You Coming Back to Old Virginia\" - 1913, Will Spillard, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Beat o' My Heart\" - 1934, Harold Spina, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Frisches Grün\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Mandolinata\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Volkslieder\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Husrenritt\" - 1869, Fritz Spindler, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Little Red Lark\" - undated, C.V. Stanford, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"When My Golden Hair Has Turned to Silver and Gray\" - undated, Edward Stanley, composer and librettists","Scope and Contents \"A Memory\" - 1911, G. Waring Stebbins, composer","Scope and Contents \"Girard House Polka\" - 1852, C. F. Stein, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Can't Waltz Alone\" -1935,Max Steiner, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Prager Perfect Song\" - 1916, James Whitcomb Riley, librettist, Ervine J. Stenson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Symphonic Raps\" - 1927, Bert Stevens, composer, Irvin Abrams, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"German Air\" - undated, Sir J.A. Stevenson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ben Bolt\" - undated, James M. Stewart, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tennessee Waltz\" - 1948, Redd Stewart and Pee Wee King, composers.","Scope and Contents \"The Brightest Eyes\" - undated, Stigelli, composer.","Scope and Contents \"No Day Ever Brings the Same Pleasure Again\" - 1881, John P. Stockton, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Get the Blues When It Rains\" - 1929, Harry Stoddard, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Evergreen Waltz\" - 1849, I.T. Stoddard, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi\" - 1912, Dudleigh F. Stokes, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Songs of the Copeland\" - 1856, Robert Stopel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Rose of Virginia\" - 1920, \"Chick\" Storey, composer, Jack Caddigan, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Dance of the Raindrops\" - 1913, Pauline B. Story, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sweet Hearts\" - 1851, Maurice Strakosch, composer; \" Reverie\" - 1848, Maurice Strakosch, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Empress Anne's\" - 1914, Johann Strauss, composer; \"Waltzes by Strauss\" - undated, Johann Strauss, composer; \"On the Banks of the Blue Danube Waltz\" - undated, Johann Strauss, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Polka\" - undated, L. Streabbog, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Don't Want to Walk Without You\" - 1952, Jule Styne, composer.","Scope and Contents Florodora\" - 1900, Stuart Leslie, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Free\" - 1933, Dana Suesse, composer; \"Have You Forgotten\" - 1931, Dana Suesse, composer, Leo Robin, librettist,.","Scope and Contents \"Potpourri\" - undated, M. Milford, Arthur S. Sullivan composer; \"Local Compositions\" - undated, Arthur S. Sullivan, composer; \"The Lass That Loved a Sailor\" - undated, M. Milford, Arthur S. Sullivan composer; \"A Maiden Fair to See\" - undated, Arthur S. Sullivan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"When Your Lover Has Gone\" - 1931, E.A. Swan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Can This Be Love\" - 1930, Kay Swift, composer, Paul James, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Don't Let It Happen Again\" - 1934, Marty Symes, Al J. Neiburg, and Jerry Levinson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Diamond Polka\" - undated, E. Szemelenyi, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Somewhere a Voice Is Calling\" - 1911, Arthur F. Tate, composer, Eileen Newton, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I Tarry Here\" - undated, Wilhelm Taubert, composer","Scope and Contents \"La Campanella\" - 1868, Guillaume Taubert, composer \"Sonate I\" - undated, Wilh. Taubert","Scope and Contents \"Flowers of Love\" - 1909, Tell Taylor, composer, Earl K. Smith, librettist \"I Love You Best of All\" - 1915, Tell Taylor, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mexicali Rose\" - 1923, Jack B. Tenney, composer, Helen Stone, librettist","Scope and Contents \"O Take Me to the Woods Dear Mother\" - 1858, C.B. Thayer, composer, J.R. Smith, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Sioux City Sue\" - 1945, Dick Thomas, composer, Ray Freedman, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Dew Is on the Blossom\" - 1850, E. Thomas, composer, Amelia, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Friendship\" - 1859, J.R. Thomas, composer, W.D. Evans, librettist \"No Crown Without the Cross\" - undated, J.R. Thomas, composer, George Cooper, librettist \"Eilleen Allanna\" - 1876, J.R. Thomas, composer, E.S. Marble, librettist \"Fishes in the Sea\" - 1863, J.R. Thomas, composer, Geo[rge] Cooper, librettist \"Janette\" - 1867, J.R. Thomas, composer, Miles O'Rielly, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Who Will Care for Mother Now\" - 1863, C.F. Thompson, composer, C.C. Sawyer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"When the Sun Sets in Ireland\" - 1917, Blanche M. Tice, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Alice Blue Gown\" - 1919, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"Irene\" - 1919, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"Sweetheart, We Need Each Other\" - 1929, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"You're Always in My Arms\" - 1929, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCathy \"If You're in Love, You'll Waltz\" - 1926, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Sacramento\" - 1907, Harry Von Tilzer, composer, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Alleluia, Pascha Nostra\" - 1938, Everett Titcomp, composer \"Suite in E Major\" - 1955, Everett Titcomb, composer \"Vexilla Regis\" - 1940, Everett Titcomb, composer","Scope and Contents \"Good Night Little Girl of My Dreams\" - 1933, Charles Tobias and Joe Burke, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Miss You\" - 1929, Henry H. Tobias, composer, Charles Tobais and Harry Tobias, librettists \"I'm on Pins and Needles ('Cause I'm Dead Stuck on You)\" - 1932, Henry H. Tobias, composer, Joe Young, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Hence Discontent\" - undated, Tolbecque, composer","Scope and Contents \"Oliver Gallop\" - 1860, Tom (The Blind Negro boy Pianist only Ten years old), composer \"Virginia Polka\" - 1860, Tom (The Blind Negro boy Pianist only Ten years old), composer","Scope and Contents \"Olivette Lancers\" - 1881, Prince Tom, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Object of My Affection\" - 1934, Pinky Tomlin, Coy Poe, and Jimmie Grier","Scope and Contents \"The Magic Flame\" - 1927, adapted from the famous \"Serenade\" of Toselli by Sigmund Spaeth, Sigmund Spaeth, also the librettist","Scope and Contents \"Serenade\" - 1923, Enrico Toselli, composer, Sigmund Spaeth (English) and Alfredo Silvestri (Italian), librettists","Scope and Contents \"For Ever and Ever\" - undated, F. Paolo Tosti, composer, and Violet Fane, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Tarantelle\" - undated, Berthold Tours, composer","Scope and Contents \"Here You Come With Love\" - 1933, Jo Trent, Harry Tobias, and Neil Moret, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"On the Road to Mandalay\" - 1898, Henry Trevannion, composer, Rudyard Kipling, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Give Me a Kiss by the Numbers\" - 1918, Lieutenant Joseph F. Trounstine, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"None But the Lonely Heart\" - 1935, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer, Jerry Castillo (English), librettist \"Andante Cantabile\" - 1911, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Dance of the Candy Fairy\" - 1924, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Dance of the Reed-Flutes\" - 1924, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Schirmer's Library: Tschaikowsky Pianoforte Album, Volume I\" - 1896, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Schirmer's Library of Musical Classics: Peter Tschaikowsky, Selected Pieces for Pianoforte\" - 1896, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Romance\" - 1907, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer","Scope and Contents \"Dear Mother I've Come Home to Die\" - undated, Henry Tucker, composer, E. Bowers, librettist \"When This Cruel War is Over\" - undated, Henry Tucker, composer, Charles C. Sawyer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Pray, Maiden, Pray!\" - 1864, A.J. Turner, composer, A.W. Kercheval, librettist \"Bessie Bell\" - 1864, A.J. Turner, composer","Scope and Contents \"Under the Lilac He Sleepeth\" - 1879, J.W. Turner, composer, G.M. Dowe, librettist","Scope and Contents \"La Paloma\" - undated, H.A. Twitchell, composer","\"Play to Me, Gipsy!\" - 1932, Karel Vacek, composer, Jimmy Kennedy (English) and Beda (Original), librettists","Scope and Contents \"I'm Just a Vagabond Lover\" - 1929, Rudy Vallèe and Leon Zimmerman, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Don't Try to Steal the Sweetheart of a Soldier\" - 1917, Van and Schenck, composers, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"That Bran' New Gal O' Mine\" - 1923, Van and Schenck, Benny Davis, and Harry Akst, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"When I Was a Dreamer\" - 1914, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Roger Lewis and Geo[rge] A. Little, librettists \"Old Pal\" - 1924, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, libretist \"Memories\" - 1915, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"On the Road to Home Sweet Home\" - undated, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree\" - 1905, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Harry H. Williams, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Menuet In G\" - 1909, Ludwig van Beethoven, composer","Scope and Contents \"It's Always You\" - 1941, Jimmy Van Heusen, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist \"Oh! You Crazy Moon\" - 1939, Jimmy Van Heusen, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist","\"Are We Almost There?\" - 1845, Florence Vane, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mousquetaires au Couvent\" - 1880, Louis Varney, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi\" - 1912, F. Dudleigh Vernor, composer, Byron D. Stokes, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Ah! I Have Sigh'd to Rest Me\" - undated, G. Verdi, composer, Charles Jefferys (English) and Il Trovatore (Italian), librettists","Scope and Contents \"24 Pièces en style libre\" - 1914, Louis Verne, composer","Scope and Contents \"El Choclo\" - 1935, Villoldo, composer, Jerry Castillo, librettist","\"Bèsame Mucho (Kiss Me Much)\" - 1941, Consuelo Velàzquez, composer, Sunny Skylar (English) and Consuelo Velàzquez (Spanish), librettists","Scope and Contents \"Light Cavalry\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer \"Overture zu 'Dichter und Bauer'\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer \"Boccaccio\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer","Scope and Contents \"Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey (I Never Knew Any Girl Like You)\" - 1910, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Junie McCree, librettist \"I May Be Gone for A Long, Long Time\" - 1917, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist \"I'll Be With You in Apple Blossom Time\" - 1920, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Neville Fleeson, librettist \"Au Revoir, But Not Good Bye, Soldier Boy\" - 1917, Albert von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist \"Honey Boy\" - 1907, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Jack Norworth, librettist \"My Little Girl\" - 1915, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Will Dillon, librettist \"Please Don't Take My Lovin' Man Away\" - 1912, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Love Me While the Lovin' Is Good\" - 1913, Harry Von Tilzer, composer, Stanley Murphy, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Hunter's Chorus\" - undated, C.M. Von Weber, composer","Scope and Contents \"Don Juan\" - undated, Charles Voss, composer","Scope and Contents \"Meet Me by Moonlight\" - undated, J. A. Wade, composer; \"The Vesper Bell\" - undated, J.A. Wade, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Der Ring des Eibelungen\" - undated, Richard Wagner, composer; \"Overture to Lohengrin\" -1896, Richard Wagner, Homer N. Bartlett, composer; \"Grand March for Wedding Procession\" - undated, Richard Wagner and Westbrook, composer; \"Wagner\" - undated, Richard Wagner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Always or Never Waltz\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"The Most Admired and Favorite Waltzes for the Piano Solo\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"Dolores\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"Charming (Tres Jolie) Waltz\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Long Boy\" - 1907, Barclay Walker, composer, William Herschell, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Dream Boat\" - 1923, Mildred White Wallace, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Cradle Song\" - 1851, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"La Chilena\" - 1844, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Le Reve\" - 1875, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Marittana\" - 1882, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Scenes That Are Brightest\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"La Simania\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Lurline\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Tis the Harp in the Air\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Coquette Polka\" - undated, A. Wallerstein, composer; \"Jenny Dind\" - undated, A. Wallerstein, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Black Hawk Waltz\" - 1879, Mary E. Walsh, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Band Played In\" - 1936, Charles B. Ward, composer, John F. Palmer, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Conquered Flag\" - 1886, Charlie L. Ward, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Golden Slippers\" - 1880, Alfred E. Warren, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Bobolink Polka\" - 1856, George W. Warren, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In a Little Spanish Town\" - 1936, Mabel Wayne, composer; \"Ramona\" - 1937, Mabel Wayne, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist. \"Chiquita\" - 1928, Mabel Wayne, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist. \"It Happened in Monterey\" - 1930, Mabel Wayne, composer, Billy Rose, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Cryin for the Carolines\" - 1930, Harry Warren, composer. \"Cheerful Little Earful\" - 1930, Harry Warren, composer Billy Rose, librettist. \"Dames\" - 1934, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \" Honeymoon Hotel\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"I Found a Million Dollar Baby\" - 1931, Harry Warren, composer, Billy Rose and Mort Dixon, librettists. \"I'll String Along with You\" - 1934, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"One Sweet Letter from You\" - 1937, Harry Warren, composer, Lew Brown and Sidney Clare, librettist. \"Shadow Waltz\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"Footlight Parade\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"Sweet and Slow\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer. \"Where Am I\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"You're My Everything\" - 1931, Harry Warren, composer, Mort Dixon and Joe Dixon, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"My Heart Tells Me\" - 1943, Harry Warren, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist. \"I'll Sing a Thousand Love Songs\" - 1936, Harry Warren and Al Dubin, composers and librettists; \"Garden of the Moon\" - 1938, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin and Johnny Mercer, librettists; \"You Let Me Down\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist; \"I Know Now\" - 1937, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist.","Scope and Contents She's a Thoroughbred\" - 1898, Ned Jayburn, composer.","Scope and Contents 'You Walk By\" - 1940, Wayne Bernie, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Don't Be a Sorrowful\" - undated, J.P. Webster, composer; \"Sweet By and By\" - 1808, J.P. Webster, composer, S. Fillmore Bennet, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"To Linger Near Then\" - undated, C.M. Von Weber.","Scope and Contents \"Polka\" - 1859, Julius Weel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tripoli\" - 1920, Irving Well, composer, Paul Cunningham and Al Dubin, librettist .","Scope and Contents \"Something in the Night\" - 1932, Paul Weirick and Helmy Kresa, composers, Joe Young, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"At the Ferry\" - undated, Milton Wellings, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sadie Green\" - 1926, Gilbert Wells and Johnny Dunn, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Swingin in a Hammock\" - 1930, Pete Wendling, composer, Tot Seymour and Chas. O Flynn, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Maid in Blue\" - 1907, Fred J. Hamill, librettists, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"Wenonah\" - 1903, James O'dea, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"I Ain't Got Weary Yet\" - 1918, Howard Johnson, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"Moonlight Bay\" - 1912, Percy Wenrich, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Choral Song\" - undated, S.S. Wesley, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Postlude in F\" - 1896, John A. West, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Postlude in B\" - undated, John E. West, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen\" - 1954, Thomas P. Westendorff, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen\" - 1935, Thomas P. Westendorf, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lonely Heart\" - 1936, Irene Wicker, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Ingle Side\" - undated, F.V. Wiesenthal, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Got the South in My Soul\" - 1932, Victor Young and Lee Wiley, composers, Ned Washington, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"You'll Soon Forget Kathleen\" - undated, Langton W. Williams, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Love to Live in Loveland with a Girl Like You\" - 1910, W.R. Williams, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Shepherd Boy\" - undated, G.D. Wilson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Recollections Memphis\" - Charles Ph. Winkler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Shenandoah Waltz\" - 1947, Chubby Wise, composer, Clyde Moody, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Have I Told You Lately That I Love You\" - 1955, Scott Wiseman, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"My Little Georgia Rose\" - 1898, Max S. Witl, composer, Rob't F. Rode, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"March Brillante\" - 1888, J.W. Wheeler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Grandpa's Birthday\" - 1881, C.A. White, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Black Apollo\" - undated, Charles White, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Play That Song of India Again\" - 1921, Paul Whiteman and Irving Bibo, composers, Leo Wood, libretttist.","Scope and Contents \"Some Sunday Morning\" - 1917, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Gus Kahn and Raymond Egan, librettist. \"When Did You Leave Heaven\" - 1936, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Walter Bullock, librettist. \"Ain't We Got Fun\" - 1921, Richard A. Whiting, Raymond B. Egan, and Gus Kahn, composers; \"Take a Chance\" - 1932, Ricahrd A. Whiting, and Herb Brown Nacio, composers, B.G. de Sylva, librettist. \"Lets Go Native\" - 1930, Richard A. Whiting, composer; \"Till We Meet Again\" - 1918, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Raymond B. Egan, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Grand March De Concert\" - 1853, H.A. Wollenhaupt, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Roses of Picardy\" - 1916, Haydn Wood, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mother Dear O Pray for Me\" - undated, I.B. Woodbury, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Hope's Whisper\" - 1869, Miss Nelly Marshall, composer.","Scope and Contents \"All of a Sudden\" - 1932, Harry Woods, composer and librettist; \"Be Careful with those Eyes\" - 1930, Harry Woods, composer; \"If I Have to Go On Without You\" - 1931, Harry Woods and Al Dubin, composer; \"Me Too\" - 1936, Harry Woods, Charles Tobias, and Al. Sherman, composers; \"River, Stay' Way from My Door\" - 1931, Harry Woods, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Take In the Sun Hang Out the Moon\" - 1936, Harry Woods, composer, Lewis \u0026 Young, librettist. \"When the New Moon Shines on the New Mown Hay\" - 1934, Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell, and Reg Connelly, composers; \"When the Red, Red, Robin Comes Bob, Bob Bobbin Along\" - 1926, Harry Woods, librettist and composer. Thorton Sisters featured; \"You Darlin'\" - 1930, Harry Woods, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Oh! Boy, What a Girl\" - 1925, Wright and Bessinger, composers, Bud Green, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Musical Boquet\" - undated,W.T. Wrighton, composer.","Scope and Contents \"To Be or Not to Be in Love\" - 1933, Allie Wrubel and Elliott Grennard, composers; \"Gone with the Wind\" - 1937, Allie Wrubel, composer, Herb Magidson, librettist. \"Music, Maestro, Please!\" - 1938, , Allie Wrubel, composer, Herb Magidson, librettist \"As You desire Me\" - 1932, Allie Wrubel, composer and librettist; \"Flirtation Walk\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Happiness Ahead\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Now You're in My Arms\" - 1931, Allie Wrubel and Morton Downey, composers. \"Pop Goes Your Heart\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel and Mort Dixon, composers. \"You'll Do It Some Day\" - 1929, Allie Wrubel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fare Thee Well Kitty Dear\" - undated, G. Friedrich Murzel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Talian Modern Anthology\" - undated, Pietro A. Yon, composer; \"Coccata\" - 1912, Pietro A. Yon, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You're Tired of Me\" - 1931, Don York, Jack Sadler and Pauline Brown, composers.","Scope and Contents \"No No Nanette\" - 1934, Vincent Youmans, composer, Otto Harbach and Irving Caesar, librettists. \"Flying Down the Rio\" - 1933, Vincent Youmans, composer, Gus Kahn and Edward Eliscu, librettist. \"Hit the Deck\" - Vincent Youman, composer, Leo Robin and Clifford Grey, librettists. \"Adelai\" - 1921, Vincent Youman and Joseph Spurin Calleja, composers. \"Time on My Hands\" - 1930, Vincent Youmans, composer, Harold Adamson and Mack Gordon, librettist. \"Wildflower\" - 1923, Vincent Youmans and Herbert Stothart, composers, Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Just for Remembrance\" - 1923, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Squires, composer; \"Mean Mean Mama\" -1923, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Souires, composers, Mitchell Parish, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Heart are Trumps\" - 1900, L.W. Young, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Street of Dreams\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist. \"Lawd, You Made the Night Too Long\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist. \"Love Is the Thing\" - 1933, Victor Young, composer, Ned Washinton, librettist. \"Love Me To-Night\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Bing Crosby and Ned Washington, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Spirit of America\" - 1907, J.S. Zamednik, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Anchors Aweigh\" - 1907, Chas A. Zimmermann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Preludes and Interludes for the Organ\" - undated, John Zundel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cotillion Girl O'mine\" - 1927, Clifford Zug, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Boccaccio March\" - 1879, W.A. Cramer, composer.","Scope and Contents Eoccaccio March\" - 1880, W.A. Fallman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ah! for Wings\" - 1853, Charles Jarvis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Wearing of the Green\" - 1935, Henri F. Klickmann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Arois Quintetti\" - undated, Mr. Lachnith, arranger;\"Trios\" - undated, De Mr. Pleyel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"L'etoile\" - undated, H.E. Lehmann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Since First I saw your Face\" - undated, Barbra Allen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cootage Duetts- popular collection of Melodies\" - undated, J.E. Muller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Jenny Linds\" - 1851, Samuel Owen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mocking Bird\" - undated, J.A. Rosenberger, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cascade of Roses\" - 1882, Albert J. Snow, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Songs of the Pyrenees\" - 1889, M.H. Strugis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Alice Gray\" - undated;\"Bye Bye Blackbird\" - undated, Mort Orfoin and Ray Clendaon, composers;\"Coventry Carol\" - undated;\"Dorez Doric mes Cheres Amours\" - undated;\"Air from Masaniello\" - undated;\"God Save the Emporor\" - undated;\"March from Masaniello\" - undated;\"Erster Spieler\" - undated;\"Flauto O Violino\" - undated.","Scope and Contents \"Kitty Tyrrell\" - undated; \"La Grotte des Fees\" - undated; \"La Noce de Le'nore\" - undated; \"Le lac Bleu\" - undated; \"Life's Happy Moments\" - undated; \"Lord Mocdonald's Reel\" - undated; \"Sir Archibald Grants Reel\" - undated; \"Last Rose of Summer\" - undated.","Scope and Contents \"Mant III-3 double\" - undated; \"Goodbye Sweetheart\" - undated; \"Marseilles March\" - undated; \"Monastery Bell\" - 1858; \"My Mother\" - undated; \"Nobody Coming to Marry Me\" - undated; \"Betsy Bell and Mary Gray\" - undated; \"Logan Sweetly\" - undated; \"Oh! Say Not a Woman's Love is Bought\" - undated; \"Overture, Caliph of Bagdad\" - undated; \"The Dying Soldier\" - 1864, undated.","Scope and Contents \" Robin Adair\" -1865; \"Russian March\" - undated; \"Silver Lake Waltz\" - undated; \"Sounds from Home\" - undated; \"Southern Soldier Boy\" - undated; \"Styrian Waltz of Weber\" - undated; \"Take Me Back to Old Virginny\" - undated; \" The Blind Girl to Her Banjo\" - undated; \" The Mocking Bird\" - undated; \" Theme de L'orgie de Caraffa\" - undated; \" Though Lingring Stan\" - undated; \" Too Late\" undated; \"Tu Vedrai chem amore in Terra\" - undated; \" Twas at the hour\" - undated; \"Twilight\" - undated; \"The Wave Sweeps My Breast\" - undated; \"The Weary Pund O Tow\" - undated; \"Well, I Agree\" - undated; \"When the Sheep Are in the Fauld\" - undated.","Three items present.","Scope and Contents \"Daily Practice for the Piano Forte\" - undated, Clementi, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Preludes and Exercises\" - 1886, Clementi and Hummel, composers.","Scope and Contents \"15 Exercises\" -undated, J.B. Duvernoy, composer.","Scope and Contents \"First Pedal Studies for the Piano\" - 1906, Jessie L. Gaynor, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The First Studies for Piano, Die Erlten Etuden\" - undated, Louis Kohler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Guide to Rapid Fingering- Series of Instructive Exercises within the Octave\" - undated, Theodore Oesten, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Progressive lessor for Beginners - undated, Rausch, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Exercises Pre'paratives\" - 1878, Aloise Schmitt, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Forty pedal-Studies\" - 1914, Ludvig Schytte', composer.","Scope and Contents \"Juvenile Album\" - undated, J.A. Wade, Sullivan \u0026 Claribel, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Thackray for the Guitar\" - undated, Thomas Thackray, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cuban Patrol\" - undated, E.J. Rutsky, composer; \"The Minstrel Boy\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"Elfin Waltz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Swiss Air\" - undated, Czerny, composer; \" On Yonder Rock Reclining\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Hungarian National, undated, unknown composer; \"La Belle Walt\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Home, sweet Home\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Cottage Waltz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Thirty-six exercises\" - undated, Aloise Schmiti, composer; \"Chromatic Scale in Triplets, sixes and c.\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Six progressive exercises on popular Melodies\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Twenty-four exercises to give flexibility to the Fingers\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Eight exercises on the scale of C in one Octave\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Duetts for four Hands\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Various effects of the arpeggio , and mode of Performance\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Twelve scales in thirds and sixths, Fingered\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Acciaccatura\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Practical Exercise on the Turn\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Fingering of the common Chords, and their Inversions\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises on the chord of the seventh in all its Positions\" - undated, unknown composer; \" I'm a Pilgrim\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Lilly Dale\" - undated, H.S. Thompson, composer and librettist; \"Do they miss me at Home\" - undated, S.M. Grannis, composer; \"Melodious Excercises for Teacher and Pupil\" - undated, Diabelli, composer; \"Favorite French Air\" - undated, A. Rondo, composer; \"Grande Calse Brillante\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Grande Valse Briliante\" - undated, par F. Hunten, composer; \"Exercises in Velocity\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Master\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Scholar\" - undated, unknown composer; \"1er repos de L'e'tude\" - undated, unknown composer\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Variations in 4 mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Rondino\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Serenade\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Grand March\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Andante Grazioso\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Calse Brillante\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Air Varie A 4 Mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Major Scales in Thirds\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"Prelude in the key of C Major\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Prelude in the key of B flat Major\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Exercises on the chomatic scale in triplets. sixes and C\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Preliminary exercise in common Time\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Scale of fingering in the key of C\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Air\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Broken sixths and Octaves in moving Figures\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Recreation from Study\" - undated, Le Garco Volage, composer; \"Two Duets- introducing the key signatures of G \u0026 F\" - undated, C. Altmann, composer; \"May Time\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Contentment\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Study in broken Chords\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Chord Study\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Etude for elasticity of the wrist\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"Six Progressively exercises on popular melodies\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises on Chromatic Scale\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Howe's instructor for the Guitar; 1850, unknown composer; \" Etude\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Prie're du Matin de lEnfant- child's morning Prayer\" - undated, unknown composer; \"la Guaracha\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises pour une main\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Master\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Syncopations\" - undated, unknown composers; \"To cross the Hands\" - pour croiser les Mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Staccato\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Double Notes\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Waltz from der Freischutz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Old uncle Ned\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Camp town Hornpipe\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Le Bal d'Enfants- the Children's Ball\" - undated, Auf dem Kinderball, composer; \" Variations on German Air\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents Untitled exercise book, undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents Untitled exercise book, undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mathews' Graded Materials for the Piano Forte: Volume 2\" - 1895, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Mathews' Graded Materials for the Piano Forte: Volume 3\" - 1895, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"National Graded Courses for the Piano Forte: Grade 1\" - 1899, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Oesterle's Instructive Course of Piano Pieces: Book II\" - 1908, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"John M. Williams' Graded Sight-Reading Books: Volume 2\" - 1928, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"The Boston Music School\" - 1871, B.F. Baker, author; \"The Euterpeiad of Musical Intelligencer; and Select Repository of classical and Polite Literature\" - 1823, Charles Dingley, author. \"Address Before the Boston Academy of Music on the Opening of the Odeon\" - 1835, Samuel A. Eliot, author. \"Second Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music, Read at the Anniversary Meeting\" - 1834, writer, unknown; \"Third Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music\" - 1835; \"Ninth Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music\" - 1841; \"Catalogue and Circular of the Musical Institute, Providence, RI\" - 1865.","Scope and Contents \"Balls' Musical Cabinet, or Compleat Pocket Library for the Flute, Flageolet, Volin\" - undated, unknown composers \"Happy Voices\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 15\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 16\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 17\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 29\" - undated, various composers","Scope and Contents \"Twinkling Stars\" - undated, G. Lezzi S. and various composers; \"Holy Communion\" - undated, Beethoven and various composers; \"Clarke's New Reed Organ Companion\" - undated, Lysberg and various composers; \"The Soldiers Joy\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Rip Van Winkle\" - undated, various composers; \"Spanish Dances\" - undated, Moszkowski and various composers; \"Album Leaf\" - undated, Dacobe and various composers; \"The First Kiss Waltz\" - undated, Lamothe and various composers; \"Anitra's Tanz\" - undated, various composers; \"A Goblin\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Nineteenth Century (the) Pianoforte: Pieces by representative Composers of the 19th Century, Volume II\" - undated, various composers; \"Valse Hongroise\" - undated, composers unknown; \"Star of the Sea\" - 1883, A. Kennedy and various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Nearer, My god, To Thee!\" - 1882, Richards and various composers; \"Gondoliera\" - undated, Fritz Spindler and various composers; \"Biographical Sketches of Popular Composers and Singers\" - undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Song of the Rose\" - undated, various composers; \"Praeludium\" - undated, composers unknown; \"Elva's Farewell Polka\" - 1851, J.A.G'schwend and various composers; \"La Regata Veneziana\" - undated, Delmar and various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Slumber Song\" - undated, Harriet Grace Mitchell, composer and librettist; \"Somewhere a Voice is Calling\" - undated, Arthur F. Tate, composer, Eileen Newton, librettist; \"The World is Waiting for the Sunrise\" - 1919, Ernest Seitz, composer, Eugene Lockhart, librettist; \"Smith's All Star Mandolin Folio Number 1\" - undated, various composers; \"The Whitmark Black and White Series\" - undated, Arthur A. Penn, composer; Amsco Music Sales Co. - 1933, various composers; \"Dreamy Melody\" - 1920s, unknkown composer; \"Sing and Dance for New Century in America 45 Years Ago Today\" - 1944, Chicago Sunday Tribune; \"The Convict and the Rose\" - 1925, Betty Chapin, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Chèrie, I Love You\" - 1926, Lillian Rosedale Goodman, composer and librettist; \"Illuftrirten Allgemeinen Familien-Spielbuche\" - undated, various composers; \"Old Favorite Songs\" - 1903, various composers; Letter from Walter A. Montgomery, September 14 of unknown year; \"There was a Sheep of Darby\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Peter's Selected Catalogue of New and Popular Music\" - 1872, various composers; G. Schirmer music book starting with \"Gavotte\" - 1888, various composers; \"Pianoforte Pieces Representative Composers of the 19th Century\" - undated, various composers; \"A Select Collection of Original Scottish Airs for the Voice, Volume One\" - undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Vocal Duett Album\" - 1883, various composers \"Musical Album Presented by C.D. Kenny\" - undated, various composers \"The Musical Album No. 2\" - 1881, various composers \"The Organ, Volume VII, No. 40\" - 1896, various composers","Scope and Contents \"Community and Patriotic Songs\" - 1917, various composers; \"Christmastide\" - 1925, various composers; \"First Year classics for the Pianoforte\" - 1914, J.S. Bach, composers; \"When All the World was Young\" - 1921, various and unknown composers.","Scope and Contents \"The Vocal Music to Shakespeare's Plays: As You Like It\" - undated, Dr.Arne, composer; Handwritten song book with \"To\" and \"Over the Water to Charley\" - undated, unknown composer; Handwritten sheet of music with \"I Cannot Sing the Old Songs\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Song Folio\" - 1883, various composers; \"that Traitor, Love\" - undated, Joseph L. Roeckel, composer; \"Anthology of American Song\" - 1911, various composers; \"Classic Gems\" - undated, various composers","Scope and Contents \"The One Hundred and One Best Songs\" - 1915, The Cable Company, publishers; \"100 Songs of Scotland (music\u0026words)\" - undated, various composers; \"Songs of the Glenwood Mission Inn\" - 1910, various composers; \"Boosey's Musical Cabinet: A Collection of Standard and Popular Vocal and Pianoforte Music\" - undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents Pocketbook starting with \"Old Hundred\" - undated, various composers; \"The Young Convert's Pocket Companion. Being a Collection of Hymns, with Tunes, Adapted to Each Hymn\" - 1822, unknown composer; \"Booth-Clibborn Dictory Songs\" - 1918, Victoria Booth-Clibborn Demarest, compiler and editor; \"Willing's Pocket Companion, Volume 1\" - undated, various composers; \"Willing's Pocket Companion, 6\" - undated, various composers; \"Willings Pocket Companion, 7\" - undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Munro's 10 Cent Musical Library, Volume 1\" - 1878, various composers; \"A Health to the Outward Bound\" -1843, Alexander Ball and various composers; \"Recreations Pour La Jeunesse\" - undated, various composers; \"Endless Amusement: A Collection of Four Hand Music\" - 1898, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Vaughn Monroe's Favorite Songs\" - 1942, various composers; \"Tex Ritter: All Star Song Folio\" - 1947, various composers; \"Triangle Song Folio No. 1\" - 1945, various composers; \"Popular Song Hits\" - 1934, various composers;","Scope and Contents \"Italian Opera\" - undated, Don Giovanni, composer; \"Isabeav\" - 1910, Luigi Illica, composer, pietro Mascagni, librettist; \"Christmas Songs\" - 1916, Frederick Niven, composer; \"French's Opera Libretti\" - undated, Linda Di Chamounix, composer; \"Blind Tom\" - 1866, The Negro Boy Pianist, composer; \"La Somnabula\" - 1867, Bellini, composer; \"La Tosca\" - 1890, Mr. Henry E. Abbey and Mr. Maurice Grau, composers; \"The Heard-Bells\" - undated, unknown composer; \"In the Starlight\" - undated, unknown composer; \"I cannot sing the old songs\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Old Log Cabin\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Army Songster\" - 1864, Geo. L. Bidgood, composer; \"Italian Opera\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Buens Fireside Library\" - undated, Northern Dinsteelsy, unknown composer; \"The Solder's Return\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Scottish Songs\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Scottish Poems\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Burns' Fireside Library\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Popular Confederate War Songs\" - 1907, Whittet and Shepperson, publishers; \"H.M.S. Pinafore\" - 1879, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan; \"Light Opera Librettos\" - undated, Nanki-Pooh, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Mikado- and other comic Operas\" - 1885, W.S. Gilbert, librettist, Arthur Sullivan, composer; \"The Mascot\" - 1881, I.W. Norcross, Jr., dialogue and stage Director; \"The Awakened Rameses\" - 1911, Joseph Hudnut, writer, Julius Wuerthner, composer; \"Vie De Boheme'\" - 1898, M. Albert Carre, writer. \"The Awakened Rameses\" - undated, Joseph Hudnut, writer, Julius Wuerthner, composer; \"The Mascot\" - undated, Edmond Audran, composer; translation and adaptation of words to music by, Theodore T. Barker; \"The Mikado and other comic Operas\" - undated, W.S. Gilbert, writer, Arthur Sullivan, composer; \" La Vie De Boheme'\" - 1896, unknown composer.","This series includes sheet music collected by the Special Collections Research Center beginning 2007.","\"I'm sorry I made you Cry\" - 1918, N.J. Clesi, composer and librettist;\"Good Night, Germany\" - 1913, Grant Clarke and Howard E. Rogers, librettists, Geo W. Meyer, composer;\"Three Little Sisters\" - 1942, Irving Taylor, librettist, Vic Mizzy, composer;\"Remember Pearl Harbor\" - 1942, Don Reid and Sammy Kaye, composers;\"Good Night\" - 1944, Dicker Robertson, Al Hoffman, and Frank Weldon, composers;\"Wait for me Mary\" - 1941, Charlie Tobias, Nat Simon, and Harry Tobias, composer;\"This is worth Fighting For\" - 1941, Edgar De Lange and Sam H. Stept, composers and librettist;\"Goodnight Soldier\" - 1943,  Harry Johnson, composer;\"The Caissons Go Rolling Along\" - 1921, Edmund L. Gruber, composer;\"G.I. Jive\" - 1943, Johnny Mercer, composer;\"The Bells of Normandy are ringing again\" - 1944, Don Reid and Irving Miller, composer and librettists;\"American Patrol\" - 1942, Earl Haubrich, librettist, F.W. Meacham, composer;\"Johnny Zero\" - 1943, Mack David, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer;\"Comin' in on a wing and a Prayer\" - 1943, Harold Adamson, librettist, Jimmy HcHugh, composer;\"Praise the Lord and ass the Ammunition\" - 1942, Frank Loesser, composer;\"Laddie in Khaki\" - 1910, Irvor Novello, composer.","\"If he can fight-like He can Love Good Night, Germeny\" - 1938,Grant Clarke and Howard E. Rogers, librettist, Geo. W. Meyer, composer; \"I'm sorry I made you Cry\" - 1938, N.J Clesi, composer and librettist; \"Prise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition!!\" - 1942, Frank Loesser, composer and librettist; \"Comin in on a Wing and a Prayer\" - 1943, Harold Adamson, librettist, Jimmy McHugh, composer; \"Johnny Zero\" - 1943, Mack David, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer; \"American Patrol\" - 1942, Earl Haubrich, librettist, F.W. Meacham, composer; \"The Bells of Normandy are rising again\" - 1944, Don Reid and Irving Miller, composer and librettist; \"G.I. Jive\" - 1943, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"The Caissons Go Rolling Along\" - 1921, Edmund L. Gruber, composer; \"He wears a pair of silver Wings\" - 1941, Eric Maschwitz, composer; \"Goodnight Soldier\" - 1943, Harry Johnson, composer; \"This is Worth Fighting For\" - 1942, Edgar De Lange, composer and librettist; \"Wait for me Mary\" - 1942, Charlie Tobias, Nat Simon, Harry Tobias, composers; \"Good Night, wherever you Are\" - 1944, Dick Robertson, Al Hoffman, and Frank Weldon, composers; \"Pictoria Review\" - 1942, Don Reid, librettist, Don Reid and Sammy Kaye, composers; \"Three Little Sisters\" -1942, Irving Taylor, librettist, Vic Mizzy, composer; \"Laddie in Khaki the girl who waits at home\" - 1915, Ivor Novello, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I got plenty O' Nuttin\" - 1924, George Gershwin, composer, Dubose Heyward, librettist;\" Ma Little Yalla Daisy\" - joe Goodwin and Raymond thunder mat, 1910\"Time after time is left\" - 1952, Mitchell Parish, Eleanor Young, melody, Harry D. Squires, composer and librettist composer; \"Carly Headed Babby\" -1926 G.H. Clutsam, composer;\"Negro Spirituals\" - 1922, H.T. Burleigh, composer;\"Little Bunch O' Honeyness\" - 1920, Carl Hahn, composer;\"Cottonfield Dance\" - 1904, Al. W. Brown, composer;\"Mammy's little coal Black Rose\" - 1929, Raymond Egan, librettist, Richard A. Whiting, composer;\"Aint You coming back to Dixieland\" - 1912, Al Jolson, composer;\" Come Back Dixie\" - 1915, Jack Mahoney, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer;\"Leap Frog\" - 1908, Edwin F. Kendall, composer;\"I'm missin Mammy's Kissin\" - 1921, Sidney Clare, librettist, Lew Pollack, composer;\"Carolina Rolling Stone\" - 1921, Mitchell Parish, librettist, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Squires, composers;\"My Croony Melody\" - 1924, Joe Goodwin and Ray Goetz, composers;\"Creole Swing-Song\" - 1908, Frederick E. Weatherly and Luigi Denza, composers;\"Ma Little Yalla Daisy\" - 1899, Hattie Starr, composer;\"The Black Cat Rag\" - 1910, Frank Wooster and Ethyl B.Smith, composers.\"My old home in the South Land\" - 1904, Mary F. Britton, I.M. Jackson, composers;\"Mighty lak'a Rose\" - 1901, Frank L. Stanton, librettist;\"The Ragtime Violin\" - 1911, Irving Berlin, composer;\"Sweet and Low\" - undated, J. Stanley Royce; composer;","10 pieces: 1 WILL YOU SAY TO MY DEAR MAMMY 1918 – by M. C. Thornton. This is a rare World War I sheet published by the composer in New Albany, Indiana. It shows a mother and a younger women named Cory waiting on a farm in front of a picture of the soldier overseas. 2- GOOD-BYE SAL PATRIOTIC MARCH SONG 1917 – by Ervin R. Miller. Cover art by WALTER SPOUSE. Cover photo of ANGELO MINETTI, THE GREAT CONCERT PIANO-ACCORDIANIST. 3- THE HOME COMING MARCH 1908 – E. T. Paull. Cver art by A Hoen \u0026 Co. of Richmond, Virginia. Images deal with family reunion, sailors homecoming, soldiers homecoming, and father coming home from work! There is also a Pax or Peace Parade as the main image ending a war. 4- I HAVE YOU AND YOU HAVE ME THOUGH YOU'RE THOUSANDS OF MILES AWAY / SOLDIER SONG 1918 – Tell Taylor, Earl K. Smith. Published by Tell Taylor. 5- FAREWELL, MOTHER, I HATE TO SAY GOOD-BYE TO YOU 1918 – Thomas J. Flanagan, Ray Gibbins. Published by the composer in Syracuse, New York. One of the more rare STARMER art covers. The figure of a soldier calling a young soldier away from his mother. The 2 blue star flag flying from mother's house suggests she has a boy in the service. 6- WAKE UP, AMERICA 1916 – George Graff, Jr., Jack Glogau. Cover shows a giant Uncle Sam holding a battleship as the statue of liberty, a dirigible and airplanes appear.. 7- IT'S A LONG, LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY 1912 – Jack Judge, Harry Williams. Cover TOMMY ATKINS. 8- GOOD-BYE MY SOLDIER BOY 1917 – Calla Gowdy Gregg. Self published by this female composer at 6 North Penn in Indianapolis, Indiana, this one is pretty rare. 9-THEY WERE ALL OUT OF STEP BUT JIM 1918 – Irving Berlin. Cover photo BLANCHE RING. Art by BARBELLE. 10-OVER THERE by George M. Cohan. Cover WILLIAM J. REILLY U.S.N. OF THE U.S.S. MICHIGAN.","Scope and Contents \"We are Americans Too\" -1935, Andy Razaf, Eubie Blake, and Charles L. Cooke, composers and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Anything is nice if it comes from Dixieland\" - 1919, Grant Clarke, Geo. W. Meyer, and Milton Ager, composers.","Scope and Contents \"It takes a long tall brown-skin gal to make a preacher lay his Bible down\" - 1917, Marshall Walker, librettist, Will. E. Skidmore, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Negro Spirituals\" - 1927, Chas. H. Pace, arranger.","Scope and Contents \"On the Gin Gin Ginny Shore\" - 1921, Edgar Leslie, librettist, Walter Donaldson, composer.","William's Colored Singers, The World's Greatest Harmonizing Octette. William \u0026Johnson Proprietors, Cas. P. Williams, Mgr., Chicago. Contains American Folk Songs as Sung by Williams' Jubilee Singers. Biography of the Williams' Jubilee Singers in back.","Scope and Contents E. L. Gamble and Karl C. Kraft: Gamble's Minstrel Song Book. First edition. East Liverpool, Ohio: E. L. Gamble, 1925. Printed softcover with retailer's label, 9 x 12 in., 12 pages. Collection of songs intended for use in minstrel shows, employing typical racial stereotypes. Among the titles included are \"Opening\" (\"Our jokes they are new so those who feel blue we will keep on the go...\"), \"How I'se Got the Ku Klux Klan Blues\" (\"As dey grow stronger mah legs grow longer.... I shiver and shake I quiver and quake when at me they make goo goos....\"), \"Where de Water Melons Grow,\" \"Gibe Me Chicken Foh Ebery Meal,\" and \"Finale\" .","Songster: \"Latest Coon Hit; I Don't Want to Be Your Lady Friend No More.\" Henry Weiman Publisher, New York.","Scope and Contents \"By Sam Coslow and Leon Friedman, Writers of Grieving for You, etc.\" Published in new York, by Robert Norton Co.Other title included is \"Try this over on your piano Gypsie Rose\" by Henry Lodge and Evelyn Rose.","Scope and Contents \"Farewell My Lilly Dear\" a Plantation Melody as sung by Christy's Minstrels written and composed by S.C.F.  Published by Firth, Pond \u0026 Co.  Copyright date of 1851.  Hand sewn binding.","Contains the following pieces of sheet music, most of which feature cover art that stereotypes African Americans. Paper Doll by the Mills Bros I aint bliged to stan no nigger foolin (Cover Only) Honey You'se May Lady Love (Cover Only) At a Darktown Cake Walk Everybody Twostep Rag Lucy (Cover Only) Smoky Mokes Hella Ma Baby Pray for the Lights to Go Out: A Negro Shouting Song Hypnotized Coons (Cover Only) Massa's in the Cold Cold Ground (2 different covers) Darktown Belle Mandy Lane The Sunny South Mid The Fields of Snowy Cotton Memories of the South Carry Me Back to Old Virginny Whistling Rufus Peaceful Henry Old Black Joe Mammy's Lullaby Pullman Porters Parade A Plantation Medley of Southern Airs","Includes sheet music relating to wars, such as the Spanish-American War and World War I; nationalism; and depictions of life in the United States. Some of the pieces include racial caricatures of African-Americans.","Includes sheet music relating to wars, such as the Spanish-American War and World War I; nationalism; and depictions of life in the United States. Some of the pieces include racial caricatures of African-Americans.","Includes Tramp, Tramp, Tramp; Dixie Land; The Battle Cry of Freedom; Marching Through Georgia; and The Star Spangled Banner.","From the musical comedy \"Three Little Lambs.\"","Contains the following pieces, some with cover art that stereotypes African Americans: St. Patrick's Day is a Bad Day for Coons, composed by Irving Jones, sung by Lew Dockstader, published by Sol Bloom, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, September 8, 1901. The American Song King Edward Asked For, written by Arthur Pryor, the Assistant Director of Sousa's band, pubished by The Sell Music Co., New York, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, April 19, 1903. Wing Lee's Rag-Time Clock, written and composed by Al Trahern, sung by Mathews \u0026 Bulgerin by the Sad Sea Waves, published by Shapiro, Bernstein \u0026 Vontilzer, New York, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, September 2, 1900. A Rich Coon's Babe, written by Clare Kummer, published by Howley, Haviland \u0026 Dresser, New York, 1903.","Contains songs for use in \"Special Services Activites by Armed Forces personnel only.\"","Scope and Contents Sheet music about the memories of Greek independence in 1821 by Severin Leoni. The music is subtitled in French \"Souvenirs de la Liberte de la Grece 1821\" or \"Memories Souvenirs of the Freedom of Greece.\" The inscription at the top of the cover translates to \"Dedicated to the great patriot and benefactor of Greece G. Averof. The heroes listed clockwise on the cover include G. Averof, philanthropist; Patriarch Gregory V; Markos Botsaris, general; Konstantinos Kanaris, admiral; Theodoros Kolokotronis, general; and Rigas Feraios, writer, poet, and intellectual. 10 p. of music ; 36 cm.","Scope and Contents Sheet music for the song \"We are Americans Too\" with depictions of an African American Revolutionary War, Civil War, and World War I soldiers. Words and music by Andy Razaf, Eubie Blake, and Charles L. Cooke and published by Handy Brothers Music Company, Inc.","Contains sheet music related to the South, including some specifically about Virginia. There are a few pieces from the Civil War era. Music is arranged alphabetically by composer's last name.","Five Salted Peanuts","Capt. May's Quick Step","Virginia","Sweet Virginia Rose","He's A Rag Picker","Carry Me Back to Old Virginia (two copies)","Peanuts And Diamonds","The Teddy Bears' Picnic","Hot Roasted Peanuts (A Nutty Song with a Crackin' Good Tune)","Wait Till The War, Love, Is Over","Rose of Virginia (Operatic Edition) Rose of Virginia (Fine Art Edition)","Virginia Lullaby","Scope and Contents Henry George Theme Song, \"Smoke All Your Troubles Away\"","Heart-Sickness Blues","Bud Rag","Moonlight on the Melonpatch","How's Your Folks and My Folks Down in Norfolk Town","Virginia Blues (two copies)","Virginia Belle","Virginia Moonlight (woman on cover) Virginia Moonlight (Companion Song to the World Famous Lullaby Time)","There's a Girl in Old New Hampshire Whose Heart is Apart of Me","Peanuts (La Cacahuata)","Tell Them You're From Virginia","'Mid Tthe Green Fields of Virginia","Throwing Peanuts to the Moon","Scope and Contents Songs of the Old Dominion No. 1: The Moon is Dancing on the Sea Yes, I Will Leave the Throng With Thee, Answer to \"Oh, Share my Cottage, Gentle Maid\"","Texas","Old Virginia Moon (with ukulele arrangement, blue cover) Old Virginia Moon (green cover, two copies)","Pray, Maiden , Pray!","The U. Va. Two-Step","Watermelon Club","Virginia Lou","I'm Going to Climb the Blue Ridge Mountains Back to You","Temptation Rag","Watermelon Man","She is the Sunshine of Virginia","Billy","Billy Boy","When It's Harvest Time in Peaceful Valley","Melinda's Wedding Day","The Lord Made a Peanut","At a Georgia Campmeeting","Shenandoah","Watermelon and Friends","Chariot Race, or Ben Hur March (Tears in music stitched and note from composer's friend on inside of cover)","Melon Time in Dixieland","I'm Gonna Bring a Watermelon to my Girl To-Night","Heart of Virginia","Virginia Moon (Waltz-song)","An Old Fashioned Garden in Virginia","The Peanut Vendor (El Manisero)","A Tale of Old Virginia","Under the Anheuser Bush (two copies)","Watermelons- Songs for Living","When it's Springtime in Virginia","Watermelon Weather","Peanuts! 5 a Bag","Carbalick Acid Rag","Memories of Virginia (Two copies)","Down Old Virginia Way (Operatic Edition)","Cover Me Up with the Sunshine of Virginia","Contains sheet musicrelated to Virginia and love songs. Some of the songs featured are \"And Wilt Though Weep?,\" 'Princess Pocahontas,\" \"Here's to you Henry Clay,\" and \"La Belle Virginienne: Composed and Dedicated to Mademoiselle Sally E. Taylor of Norfolk, VA.\"","La Belle Virginienne Valse (Binding hand-stitched)","The Ashland Memories","Princess Pocahontas (March and Two Step)","Researchers should consult with a staff member for further information in advance of using this series. Some of the sheet music in this series has pieces of paper with braille glued to the front page. Boxes 1-111 contain single song music by composer; boxes 112+ hold sheet music from music books and are filed by Publisher.","Organist of Pierpoint Baptist Church, Brooklyn, New York Hear Our Prayer Le Reve D'Amour with cover art La Coralie Polka Scottisch The Princess Waltz","Gems of German Songs Sing Tutor Oh, Ye Tears When the Swallows Homeward Fly Thou Art the World to Me Embarrassment with cover art of Minnie Palmer Fly Away Birdling Dear Angels Sleep thee Well Sweet-Heart, Good-Night Agatha Sleep Well Thou Sweet Angel Wanderer's Song Ask Me How much I Love Thee Il Sogno Stay with Me Good Night My Child Maiden Arise! Not a Sparrow Falleth She Whispers Softly Goodnight Der Fragft: was fingen die Voeglein all?","Christmas Song O Christmas Night Le Diable-A-Quatre Polka","Don't Be Angry Mother Scotch Air","A Warrior Bold - cover art The Mid Shipmite with ads from R.H. Macy","Picture of Comm. Enrico Caruso","known also as The Prima Donna Song; arranged and adapted by Chas.Jarvis","from Bellini's Admired Opera of Il Pirata","La Flute Magique Rondinos Bouquets de Melodies des Operas Il Trovatore","cover art","cover art","photo on cover","hand written music sheets included","photo of Allen on cover","Souvenir edition for Army Air Forces Leave Hotels on French Riviera","Hand written music sheets with hand designed cover art","Tis Midnight Hour with cover art Constancy","Larmes of Joie Katie's Secret","Cover Art","cover only","covert art","Somebody's Coming Oh Give Me the Hills My Gentle Isabel Oh! the enchanting delight","cover art","Ecstasy The Meeting - cover art L' Arditia","Treasures of the Deep One Struggle More","Mexico","Cover Art Madrid ,Spain","Cover Art","cover art: photo of Julio Martinez Arteaga Bolivia - Spanish","Marie Martha Happy Greetings Pepita Polka Snow Castles Marche De La Reine Mazurka des Traineaux, Chanson a Boire de La Promise La Cascadde de Roses Les Fifres de La Garde Sans Souci Galop De Bravoure","Bolero Waltz Come o'er the Moonlit Sea Dark Eyed One Dinna Forget You Say We Part Forever Come and Wander With Me Oh Yonder Rock Reclining March (Masaniello)","Mexico - Spanish","Italian Photos on cover","Sweet Lucy May My Dear Old Home Whom will the Shoe fit (The Maiden's Vow) I'll do as Much for You Eva Clair Dispel Those Clouds That Sorrow's Cast","Mexico - Spanish","Spanish - Barcelona, Spain Cover art by J. Casals","Christine - cover art My home by the mountain side The Cot by the Hill - cover art","Drei Lieder ernsten Inhalts - German Kirchenkantaten Meditation Dir ersten Bach-Studien Klavierkompositionen Bourree Das Wohltemperite Klavier Gavottee Willst du dein Herz mir schenken","London","Orphan's Prayer The Maiden's Prayer - cover art La Priere Dune Vierge - French version of the Maiden's Prayer Gebet einer Jungfrau - Germany","Centennial March - cover art I'd be a Butterfly","cover art","The Sailor's Grave The Little Sailor Boy's Lament The Happiest Time is Now My Home in the Greenwood The Barber's Shop The Mountaineer's Farewell My Trundle Bed Moonlight Boat Glee","Once a Dear Blue Eyes or Black Prima Donna Waltz Vilikins and his Dinah Laura's Linnet Jeannie Marsh of Cherry Walley The Sparkling Polka Lucrezia Borgia Quadrille Marseilles Hymm - cover art Guardian Spirits","Then You'll Remeber Me I Dreamt I Dewlt in Marble Halls - Cover Art The Light of Other Days is Faded The Sailor Sighs Pity for the One in Childhood Torn Come into the Garden, Maud The Day is Done Heart Bowed Down Oh Shall we go a Sailing Oh, Take Me to Thy Heart Again Don't let the Roses Listen Good Night, Good Night Beloved Excelsior Come into the Garden Maud Hark! I Hear the Organ's Peal!","I Dream of All Things Free When Stars are in the Quiet Skies Tell Him I Love Him Yet Oh, I come Not to Upbraid Thee","Italian","Das Konigsballet","German and English","Dear  Love, Be True Darling \"Tis You","Mary Gray The Gypsie's Festival","Der Herr is Mein Hirt - German Marcia Fantastica Albumblatt","I am Returning to Thee, Annie Snow White Blossoms I'm Leaving Thee in Sorrow, Annie The White Squall The Haunted Stream Where are the Friends of My Youth? Why do Summer Roses Fade Would you Leave me to Mourn","O bury me by the river's side Silently, tenderly, mournfully home","O That I Had Wings Love Not Waltz Give Me another Flower I Love Thee Still","I Spring-Tine When the Tide Comes In My Golden Ship","The Days of Old Romance Le Matin (Polka)","The Highland Minstrel Boy Moonlight, Music, Love \u0026 Flowers My Father Land Guard Her as a Treasure The Light Guitar Why Do I Weep - cover art Galopade from Gustavus By the Flowing Guadilquiver I wish I had a Little Bird Why Say Farewell!","Don't Stay away so Long Little Footsteps - cover art","I Oftern Sigh in Sadness Love's Regret","The Dying Girl's Farewell Novelette Quickstep","I Would That My Love - German and English Lieder Ohne Worte The Wedding March Trois Fantasies","Sing to Me Nightingale The Village Quick Step","Sweet and Low There is a fountain fill'd with blood Don't Care Tarantella","Silvery Shower Biscaccianti Waltz Breakfast Bell Polka Salut a La France Ever Be Happy! The Dearest Spot on Earth to Me Is Star of the East Garnet I Will Care for Mother Now Martha Rendezvous Mazurka Long Long Weary Day","Bilder in TonenGerman with cover art Rondo Mignon","Long Long Ago I'd Be a Butterfly We Met No Ne'er Can Thy Home Be Mine The Self Devoted Nun The Musical Wife","French cover art and photos","Ah! Yes I Remember How Sweet are the Roses","Le Me Be Free Melodeon Hall Schottische Paddy Carey Polka Knight Templar March Speak Not that name so Lightly Lilly Dale","The Whispering Trees The Image in the Heart","Sonaten Sinfonies Grand Landler Waltz Beethoven's dream Cactus Waltzes Les Audieux Azalia, or Almacks Waltz","Rondo Sonate Symphonie Nr. 2 Symphonie Nr. 8 Beethovens Last Waltz Funeral March with cover art Oh! God Thy Goodness Vienne March Minuet in G Grand Waltz Sonatine Sonaten Op. 10","Irrlichter The Jolly Trumpeter Galop","German","Italian","Take Them I implore Thee Hear me Norma Wher eare Now the Hopes I Cherished Sunbeam of Summer Oh Love for Me Thy Power Ah Bello a Me Ritorna Still so Gently o'er Me Stealing La Sonnambula Ah! non giunge Grand March in Norma","Linda Dumbarton's March 20 Joys (collection for Piano Fairy Dances Highland Fling Lilly Dale Starlight is Beaming I've not a thought but what is Thine Starlight Waltz","Night Fall Schottisch Hyazinth Schottisch The Young Recruit Quickstep La Favorita Domino Gallop Starlight Waltz Sleeping I Dream Love Blanche Alpen Waltz The Snowflake Schottisch The Dearest Spot of Earth Friendships Polka","Rocking Chair Polka 'Tis Midnight Hour Les Bords du Rhin A Good Old Fashion Polka St. Patricks Day Waltz Il Travatore Yankee Doodle The Wizard's Polka Schottisch Quickstep Lily Dale March di Bravura Poliuto","Bridal March La Fille du regiment Gentle Annie Friendship Waltz Bon Ton Polka Clara Polka Le Torrent Waltz Martha Potpouri Polka Joyful Waltz Little Darling Sack Waltz Chit Chat Plain Cotillion","cover photo","Wait for the Wagon Hope Be Thy Guide","The Atlantic Polka By the Sad Sea Waves Take this Lute - cover art The Cruiskeen Lawn","cover art","English and French","The Sands of dee Octave Galop The Tremolo Waltz Linda di Chamounix Les vespres Siciliennes La Traviata","covert art","Italian and English","Italian","German and English versions","Ernani Rondeau Polacca Rondeau La Muette de Portici Teufel's Polka Balisario The Evening Star Waltz Parade March Martha de Flotow Lucia di Lammermoor","La Fille du Regimment Salut a la France The Evening Star Waltz O Wert Thou But Mine Own Love Fleurs Italiennes Elfen Waltz Second March Martha Norma Ernani","Lucrezia Borgia Maniac or Pestal Waltzes Le Prophete Evening Star Waltz Last Waltzes of a Madman Azalea Polka I Puritani Faust de Spohr","Bouquets de Melodies OP. 42 - Cover art Belisario Post Horn Polka Evening Star Waltz La Sonnambula Opera Guillaume Tell de Rossini - cover art Fleurs Italiennes","Toujours Mobile Galop Faust","Marguerite - cover art Take Me Jamie dear","Home! Sweet Home - cover art I'm Saddest When I Sing Sweetly O'er My Senses Stealing! Teach, oh teach me to forget! Isabel Oh! My Bravest and Best I Resign Thee The Mistletoe Bough The Bloom is on the Rye Friendship Polka I Never lamed Him Never Go My Love Hark! 'tis the Indian Drum Bonaprate's Coronation Drum Oh! no I'll never mention Him Should He Upbraid Low wav'd the Summer Woods Tell Me My Heart Sounds so Joyful Ne'er can the Rose Dashing White Sergeant Myn-Heer Van Dunce Tho' tis all but a dream I'm Saddest when I sing If I speak to thee in Friendship's Name My Pretty Jane As it Fell upon a Day As the Robin When Once Fondly Cherished You Think I have a Merry Heart Sweettly O'er my Senses Stealing I'm Queen of A Fairy Band","Pretty as a Picture - cover art The Moon Behind the Hill leaf By Leaf the Roses fall Kittie Wells","\"Tis Sad to Think Upon the Joyous Days of Old By-Gone Hours Miss Myrtle","On the Bright Shores of Gold A Dream of Love - Cover Art Waves of the Ocean - cover art Sweet Dora Dare - cover art Watching By the Golden Gate - cover art While the Siver Tints the Gold - cover art Song of the Fisher Maiden - cover art Clayton's Grand March","Oh would I were a Bird I'm Glad Father's Come! Blue Eyed nelly","cover art","cover art","The Keepsake - Cover art Dagobert Alpine Morning Nannetta Polka les Bords Du Danube","Remember Me - cover art 48 Etudes","True Love Lives Forever Wery Pekoollar","German; cover art","Lora vale Remembered","The Blind Flower-girl's Song List, to the Convent Bells Love Not! Hearts and Homes Yesterday Household Words","A Favourite French Air Michelson's Celebrated Waltz","The Bend of the River Chant du Cigne My Queen Marche Militarie My True Love has My Heart The Message","covert art","The Triumph of the Waltzes Heaven to You May Grant Pardon Porter Sons Ah! Would that Happy Day Were Near - cover art photo of Anna Bishop","Silhouetten La Fontaine Heimweh At even-prayer ; remember me - English and German","Goodbye Douglas, Tender and True the Sea has its Pearls","French and English","Italian","cover art","photo on cover","The Lament of the Blind Orphan Girl Victory at Last","Italian, German, English","Take My Arm the Other Side Quadrille","Serenade-OP.11 Fruhlingstrost - Comfort in Spring Op. 63 german and English Vergebliches Standchen Mein Madel hat einen Rosenmund When thy Bosom heaves the Sigh Sextett Op.18 Ungarische Tanze Capriccio Op.76","Oriental Waltz Carmac Polka","photo cover","Golden Light Polka Oh!home of my boyhood Mountain Horn Waltz Pleyel's German Hymn","Bring Back Our Darling - cover art Jockey Hat and Feather - cover art Nellie Ray Answer of Molly Darling","German and English","Fantasie Op.55 Funf tonstucke verschiedenen Charakters nebst drei Postludien Op.61","Woodlawn March Dream Life Schottish Midnight Scottisch - covert art The Rival Scottisch May Party Waltz -cover art Will You Come to My Mountain Home? cover art Oh Come Maidens Come Oh No I'll N'eer Forget thee The Sultan's Band March Love Not Bonny Eloise Polka Midnight Rhymes - covert art Happy family Polka - covert art Pride Polka - covert art Minnehaha or Laughing Water Polka - cover art Early Dawn Polka -cover art Hullabaloo Quadrille","Tyrolese Evening Hymn Come to the Sunset Tree","Rondo from la Sonnambula Der Froliche Tanzer 30 Petites Etudes pour Piano","French- colored cover with photo","Te Deum in B Minor Down by the Mill","The Diana Waltz The Ocean Wave Waltz","The Great Hen Convention Dixey's Land Darling Little Blue eyed Nell Little blue eyed boy Yes, we miss thee First Rose of Summer Kiss Me Quick and Go Ella Leene","Jolly Brothers L'Avant Coureur Galop","cover art photo","Marching Along Quick Step Rory O'Moore Quick Step","Fee Aux Roses Valse de L'Aurore Rondino Rondo Irlandais Rondinetto Marche de la Norma Le Juif Errant Pharsalia Waltz Bolero sur le Domino Noir La Fete au Couvent - cover art Fantaisie Sur la Romance The Linden Waltz La Fontaine auz Perles - cover art Cujus Animam March Crociato Bouquet de L'infante Angel of Night Cantarile et Rondo Valse","Colored cover art","Cinderella Waltz Oh Welcome the Hour from Catherine Grey","ZaZa - French - covert art Elle Avait des Soquettes - cover art","Italian","Italian","Weep Not O Rose See the Pale Moon Come Where the Sunlight Sleepeth Vieni Meco Tell me Thou Lovest Me","Italian","covert art","Love Moon J'aime Mon Amour - cover art","Mexico","Ring the Bell Softly Darling Minnie Lee I'd Offer Thee this Hand of Mine When the Whippoorwill is calling","Italian","Espana Tabasco March Habanera","Miller's Daughter - cover art Three Little Songs","Nancy Till The Black Quadrilles","Automne Les Noces D'Argent","I Wandered on the sea-beat shore (Shells of Ocean) Moonlight on the Ocean Will You Leave the Land, Jessie? Trees of the Forest How beautiful is the Sea When the Autumn leaves are falling","Chanson Pour Jean Le Cantique De Justice John's Lullaby","Old Folks at Home Susan Rayne","Deux Polonaises Op. 26 XXI Op. 25 Mazurka No. 1 Vier Impromptus Trois Valses Op. 64 Fantaisie-Impromptu Op. 66","Cover Photo","I cannot Sing the Old songs My Heart is over the Sea Five O'Clock in the Morning Faithful to Thee Maggie's Secret Maggie's Welcome - cover art Strangers Yet Take back the Heart We'd Better to Bide a Wee Won't You Tell Me Why Robin All Along the Valley","Poor Juna Rock of Liberty Meet Me By the Running Brook Minnie Minton Under the Ice Do not Sing that Song Again The Rover's Grave Jenny June The Sword of Bunker Hill I Live for Those Who Love Me The Old Mountain Tree Lament of the Sailor Boy's Mother","Sonate Op.36 Sonate No. 3 C. Sechs Sonatinen Sonata Nr. 18","Sweet Peace The Old Arm Chair The Bowery Gals The Last Link is Broken Slumber Sweetly Slumber De Louisiana Belle Stars of the Summer Night Rose Atherton The Last Link is Broken","cover art","covert art","cover art","cover art","cover photo","cover photo","cover art","The Grave of Uncle True The Grave of Lily Dale Dearly Do I Love Thee Dream of Other Days Lizzie Moore Why Don't He Come Thou Wilt never meet me more","The captain Grand March","Judith The May Queen The Holiday The Valley of Roses","Farewell The Rock Beside the Sea - Cover art Ever Speak in Tones of Kindness Northern Grand March Aileen Aroon Deal Gently with the Strangers Heart A World of Love at Home We Miss Thee at Home Susy Dear The Death of Minnehaha","Spring Season Polka Three Bells Polka","Dear Violetta Loves Ritornella Gustavus the Third","The Chatsworth Quadrilles Mugby Junction Galop","Beautiful Air The Harp That I Strung","Ecco Quel Fiero La Stella D'Amore","I Have Something Sweet to Tell You I Hear Thy Words So Tender Beck's Very Best Schottisch","Tarantelle Celluloid Polka-cover art","She is Sleeping, Sweetly Sleeping The Dismal Swamp","Sweet Love of Mine - cover art It Was a Dream Alas! The Old and Young Marie","Thou Still Art Near to Me Meet Me at the Lane","Last Idea of Weber The Lat Rose of Summer Le Desir","Frederick Polka Il Desiderio Lucrezia Borgia De Donizetti","Marche Turque Rousseau's Dream Etudes for Piano The Celebrated Studies","cover art","The Orange Blossom Waltz The Talpahok Waltz The Good Hope MArch","L'Hirondelle et le Prisonnier Une Voix Dans La Nuit","Lovely Nell I Forget the Gay World Dreams of Thee The Grave of Washington Dearest Mae","Pray Child then Pray - cover art Ernani","Kathleen Mavourneen - one hand written copy; cover art Dermot Astore! The Fountain of the Glen The Church Porch Sing to Me Norah The Three Caskets Her I Love I feel I'm Growing Old Lizzie","See Saw Waltz Little, Saucy Kate -cover art","Johnny's so Bashful The Angels Told Me So Captain Jinks Quadrilles","Had I Never, Never Known Thee The Arkansas Traveller Thou wouldst call me Back from the Echoless shore","Trust to Luck Juney at the Gate","Sweet Alice in Heaven the Sunshine in You The Sylphide Polka","Oft in the Silly Night The Carol of ther Mocking Bird Schottisch Hindoo Slave Girl","Four Operatic Quadrilles Theme of Mozart Petits Rondeaux et Variations Marche de Couronnement Air from Puritani Variations Elegantes; #3,#4,#6, #9,#11,#14,#15, #17,#19,#22, #23 Fantasia The Poor Blind Boy Theme de Ricci; Voi Mirate in Si Bel Giorno","Vorschule zur Fingerfertigkeit Six Operatic Overatures Six Popular Airs Two Quadrilles Royales Elfen Waltz March from Moses in Egypt Les Plaisirs du Salon Quadrilles Air in Mozart's Zauberflote The Swiss Drover Boy Le Pre aux Clercs Galop 30 Etudes Mecanisme","Schule der Gelaufigkeit Exercises in Velocity Souvenir de Jenny Lind Long Time Ago Dix Petits Rondeaux A Selection of Popular Airs","Stephanie-Gavotte En Avant Lover's Dream after the Ball","The Coquette Polka Home Sweet Home The Sontag Polka - Color cover art The National Schottisch Palermo Quadrille","Good Luck Polka The Flying Cloud Como Quadrilles The Bridal or Wedding Polka The King Pippin Polka The Rainy Day Song The Princess Royal Polka The Circassian Polka The Lute Waltz Bonnie Dundee The Edinburg Quadrille The Queens Galop Paul and Virginia Galop","Das Madchen und der Schmetterling Mittelalterliche Venushymne","cover art","Flee as a Bird The Past! The Past!","Romance Berceuse","Go Where the Mists are Sleeping Maiden! awake from thy slumbers","Silver Threads among the Gold When Silve Threads are Gold Again Little Face You Are Always Young to Me What were all the World Without thee? Half a Heart We deck their graves alike to day Christ is Risen-He is the Lord Hail the Lord Our Savior - cover art As thou Wilt Angel of Beauty Have I Not Been Kind to Thee? cover art Scatter Sweet Flowers o'er the Dead Heart Longings Don'r Be Angry with Me Darling","cover art","Babina Innamorta - cover art non dimenticar le mie parole - cover art","7eme Air Varie Airs Varies pour Violon Second Concerto Le Tremolo Douze Melodies Italiennes","Brindisi Octoroon Galopp","La Fille aux cheveux de Lin Jardins sous la Pluie Deux Arabesques Golliwogg's Cake-Walk Ministrels","cover art","Let Us Love One Another The May Queen The Blind Boy - cover art When the Night Wind Bewaileth The Lament of the Irish Emigrant-cover art I'm Alone, All Alone The Rainy Day Annie Laurie The May Sun Sheds an Amber LightThe Rainy Day","When the Swallows Homeward Fly La Prima Donna Valse","Les Adieux Spanische Tanze","cover art; Russian/Cyrillic","Songs of the Gondola Wings of a Dove","cover art","cover art","28 Melodious Exercises Sonatinen, Op. 151. 168 Largo al Factotum","'A Sciurara Duorme Mari - photo art Enrico Caruso - photo art","Ossian's Serenade The Whitw Mountain Serenade","Elizabeth Schottisch The Lancers Quadrilles Ferris' Quick Step - cover art The Cally Polka - cover art Ocean Wave Quick Step - cover art The Young Bachelor's March","Elizabeth Scottisch Bell Polka - cover art","cover art","Marjorie's Almana - ccover art He Thinks I do not Love Him","The Old Clock on the Stairs The Bridge - cover art The Brook","Motivo d'Amore - cover photo io che non vivo - cover photo","cover art","Child of the Regiment I Saw Her on the Vessel's Deck Lucrezia Borgia O Mio Fernando My Sighs Shall on the Balmy Breeze Nuits d'ete a Pausillippe Figlia Del  Reggimento It's Better to Laugh Make Me no Gaudy Chaplet Life Has no Power While Thus Around Joy Hovers Lucia di Lammermoor Life Has no Power Would you know my Worshipped Idol Spirit of Light The World is Full of Beauty Il Canta Italiana Search thro' the Wide World O to the Field of Glory I'll Pray for Thee Salut a la France","Rayon du Soleil Martha","cover art","I Can-not Live Without Thee I Live, Love! But for Thee","The Silken Bands Pensez a moi ma Chere a mie","We were Happy Then The Old Thatched Cot I went to Gather Flowers","Mary Blane Summer Evenings Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming \"Tis the Last Rose of Summer Swiss Cottage Post Boy Polka Winter Evenings Red Rover Quick Step Cruiskeen Lawn I was Poor but I was Happy Swiss Cottage Twas Night and All Around","O Salutaris Ave Verum","Annie Laurie Will Ye Come Back Again","1re Valse 6eme Valse","Canzonetta Sonte in B dur","Pleasures of Home Speed the Plough","Attila Gustave","12 Clavierstucke Silhouellen Bible Song No. 4 (handwritten) Slavische Tanze Biblische Lieder","Mr. Tambourine Man (French) With God on Our Side (French)","The Mellow Horn The Kettle and the Clock We Have met, Loved, and Parted Home is not Home without thee The Brown Jug Hoe the Gates Came Ajar Meet Me with a Kiss","Cousin et Cousin Du Plus Belle! Perce-Neige La Blondine","La Gaiete The Ethiopian","Button-Hole Boquet - cover art photo Hush A Baby Bye - cover art photo Sunshine will Come Again - cover art photo Santa Clause - announcement and song with photo","I Hear the Angels Calling My Idol Home When the Hues of Daylight fade","Burst, ye Apple Buds! At the Sea-shore","Sweet Violets Flee as a Bird Brothers Lullaby Fritz, Our Cousin-German","cover art","Boscobel Waltz Lattice Quick Step Good-Bye Wandering Sprite - Cover art The Separation The Ianthe Waltz A Twilight Thought Emniskillen Polka Oh! Come to the South","covert art","Bolero La Carnaval de Venise","D'Rauf Los! Goldfaden! Kaiser-Jubilaums-Marsch","Dear Heart Sweet Long Ago","Angel of Light, Favorita Annie Lisle La Mandala - cover sheet only The Gypsy Boy Welcome Soldiers! Thou Art so Near The Reaper's Polka Good Night Fair Maiden Carena No One to Love","One copy has hand written notes that appear to be poetry dated Sept. 19th, 1919(?)","Forget Thee, Dear Susie A Young Maidens Thoughts There's a Cot in the Valley Our Paths were once together Cast","Le Donne Comm'e' Bella 'a Stagione","dedicated to the Harvard Class of 1837","Panis Angelicus Ecce Panis Les Rameaux","Up and Away Wildfang Blattlein im Winde Walzer Rothkappchen-Polka -cover art","includes some handwritten notes in Italian","Im Fruhling Abschied In der Nacht Andre Liebe The Wanderer Gegegnung","Haydn's Gypsy Rondo Grecian Rondo","When I saw Sweet Nellie Home Liberty and Union","cover art","cover art","Lizzie Dies To-night Suffer Little Children to Come unto Me Little Ella's an Angel Nelly Bly Old Folks at Home My Old Kentucky Home, good night Fairy Belle Maggie by my side Massa's in the Cold Cold Ground - cover art Hard Times Come Again no More Beautiful Child of Song Nelly was a Lady File includes some posters without music","Willie I have Missed You - cover art Partenia to Ingomar Old Black Joe - cover art Beautiful Dreamer Under the Willow she's Sleeping Why Have My Loved Ones Gone? Gentle Annie Eulalie Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming Old Dog Tray","Fire Fly Polka Cottage Polka Syracuse Polka My native Land Good Night Mountain Zephyr Sounds from the Valley Syracuse","Over the Garden Wall - cover art Guild Polka Militaire - cover art","Little Annie Polka Mireille - Galop Polka Ideale","The Lanciers The Fishermaiden - cover art","Colored cover art","The Deep, Deep Sea Little Snow White Hands","Across the SeaBye and Bye Only Weary Oh Willie Boy Come Home The Old Journal Song When Sparrows Build When the Pale Moon arose last night","covert art","Sing Birdie Sing Nightingales Trill By Rippling Brook or stilly pond-Forget Me Not","cover art","O Fair Dove, O Fond Dove True Till Death","Ritmo Facinante Liza Alguien Me Ama Hazio Otra Vez","The Virginia Rose Bud Shells of the Ocean We are coming Father Abraham","Alice I'll Come to Thee Little Tottie's Prayer - cover art","I left Thee Where I Found Thee Love Allen Adale","Kathleen O Moore Kate Kearney","Good News From Home Academy Polka Oh let me dream of former years","cover photo","I Love Thee Yet The Orange Blosson Bridal Song - cover art Home: Where changes never come Be Watchful and Beware The Rose of Tralee Do They Think of Me at home Jeannette and Jeannot - cover art Under the Mistletoe Matrimony When we are Married My Own gentle Mother The Monks of Old Wandering in the May-time Fierce Flames ar Raging Sunshine and Cloud From Our Merry Swiss Home Kitty Tyrrell - cover art The Cavalier - cover art The Merry Merry Vintage Maid The Flower Queen","Che Faro Senza Euridice Iphigenie in Aulis","All Things are Beautiful Annie O'The Banks O'Dee Beautiful Erin Beautiful Moonlight Beautiful Star Blanche Alpen Blind Girl to Her Harp The Christian Graces - Cover Art Come to the Woods The Depths of the Ocean The Dove Down Among the Lillies The Dream is Past Faith Hope \u0026 Charity Floating on the Wind","Gently Signs the Breeze - covert Art Gipsy Countess The Gipsy's Dream The Gipsy Girl Give Me a Cot in the Valley I Love A Home that I Love Hope and the Rose A Home that I Love How Can I Leave Thee?","I Love thee Merry Sunshine I would Not die in Winter In the Starlight Lassie with the Hazel Eye Lays of the Night - cover art Mary Astorr Mother Can this Glory Be Murmuring Sea Music \u0026 Her Sister Song My Heart is Sad To Day Neath the Greenwood Tree","The Old Tune Our Beautiful Mountain Home O'er the Hill, o'er the Dale Ruth and Naomi Song of the Skylark's The Song of the Zephyr Stars of the Summer Night Susette \u0026 Beau Joe Tell Me Where Do Faires Dwell There a Sweet Wild Rose The Two Forest Nymphs Two Merry Alpine Maids Valley of Chamouni Voices of the Night What are The Wild Waves Saying Why do you Watch the Lone, Lone Deep? The Wind and the Harp The Young Vocalist - cover art","L'Aimable Cavorre","Au Matin Danse d'Almees Pan's Flute","Danse des Gnomes Scaramouche","The Usurious Lover A Woman's Love Deep in the Heart","Marche de Nuit - cover art Pastorella e Cavalliere Slumber on Baby Dear","Ave Maria Celebrate March from Faust Dodelinette Evening Faust Fantaisie brillante Faust Waltz Song Jesus of Nazareth Le Parlate D'Amour The Maiden's Prayer The Marionettes' Funeral March Medje Nouvelle Meditation Parlate D'Amour Pilgrim Reine de Saba Rome o e Giulietta Saltarello Salve DiMora Casta e Pura (Fausto) Sing, Smile, Slumber Soldier's Chorus Tell Me Beautiful Maiden Why Fade so soon sweet blossoms","The Austrian Retreat Bold Soldier Boy Les Bords du Delaware Bright Dreams of the Past Campbells are Coming Charity Departed Days Dearest Spot of earth to me is Home Elysian Dreams Evening Song to the Virgin From Greenland's Icy Mountains","Grand Russian March Henrietta Polka Home Sweet Home - cover art Hopeless not Heartless The Hour for Thee and Me How Sweet are the Roses Jenny Linds Favorite Polka Ladies Pets La Donne e Mobile Lindiana Linden Waltz Listen to the Mockingbird","Maggie By My Side The Marvelous Work Mazeppa La Nottee Bella Oft in the Stilly Night Old Folks at Home One Parting Song and then Farewell Over the Summer Sea","Saint Patrick's Day Sebastopol Shells of the Ocean Signs of Love Sounds from the Catskills Sound the Loud Timbrel Sources of Joy The Stars and Stripes forever The Sunshine of Love Spirit of Love, Spirit of Bliss The Watcher Wings of a Dove Wearing of  the Green Whip-poor-will's Write Me a Letter from Home","Farewell Ask if I Love Thee Goodnight Goodnight Beloved","Alethea Little Wide Awake","cover Art","Klavierstucke - Opus 41 Lauf der Welt Sonate Op.7 Holberg Suite Opus 40 Klaviersonaten Hochzeitstag auf Troldhaugen Berceuse The Shepard Boy Arabischer Tanz Holbery Suite Schmetterling Opus 43 Zweite Orchestersuite Lyrische Stucke","Pleasant dreams of long ago I am lonely to=night","Nelly wants to Marry Young Folks from Home","I'll Hang My Harp on a Willow Tree Oh! Would I were a Girl Again","The Lover and the Bird Look on the Shining Sea La Notte e Bella Il Cielo e Te!","Premierre Mediation The Practical Organist Noels Choral Scherzettino Marche Hongroise","Blanche I do Love Thee The Tear Tell Me! Tell Me! Birdie Wild Ye merry birds song Cheerfulness The Angels The Little Mendicant Ye Pretty Birds","The Fest March Sounds from Home","Gentle Lilly Bell Blue Eyes Scottisch","The Cracovian Maid Love On Come Hither with Me, O'er the Moon-Lit Sea - cover art The Rose will cease to blow","L'heure Exquise Fetes-Galantes-cover art","cover art","Who'll buy my Pretty Flowers Pretty Pong Lillies","Darling Nelly Gray Little Tillie's Grave Angel Nellie or Waiting at the Old Linden Tree","I Know that my Redeemer Liveth - cover art Lord Remember David Concert fur Violine und Pianoforte bearbeitet Ombra mai fu Angel's ever bright and fair The Harmonious Blacksmith Menuett","Memories of Mother Calling Can the Lord Depend on You? Some Day Sonn I'm a Poor sinner Who could it Be? Only Jesus","cover Art","Ever Onward! Call me Pet Names","cover art","The Blue Bells of Scotland Let Me Rest in the Land of My Birth","No One to Love Etty Way Dilly Burn","Hassler's Polka Royal Horse Guards Chinese Galop Society Schottish Shadow Dance","The Sailors Return Goodbye Sweetheart, Goodbye The Beacon that Lights Me Home Simon the Cellarer Old King Cole","How Sweet are the Roses - cover art Whispering Hope What is Home without a Mother? The Chimes of the Monastery Listen to the Mocking Bird Pray Tell me the wish of thy Heart I am Dreaming of the lov'd ones Mercy's Dream - cover art Dreams that charm'd me when a child I set My Heart upon a Flower What Care I!","Symphonien Largo de la 16e Symphonie Sonates Messiah Spirit Song Thou Lingering Star with Less'ning Ray Menuet from Symphonie no 11. Alegretto Pleasing Pain Rondo+","Pat Malloy Six Popular Dances for the guitar","Mollie Darling -cover art Evangeline - cover art Write Me a Letter from Home - cover art Darling Weep no More - cover art Kiss Me good bye darling - cover art Shamus O'Brien We parted by the River side Down by the Deep Sad Sea You've beena Friend to Me Yes, we think of thee at Home Katy McFerran My dear Old Sunny Home- cover art Take Me Back Home - cover art Nobody's Darling - cover art Nora O'Neal","The Burial of Mrs. Judson The Grave of Bonaparte","Little Daises 30 Etudes Progressives op. 46 Oeuvres de Piano","Just Once More! A Summer Night, Waltz Champagne Gallop Coterie Polka Der Wildfang The Skaters Mazurka","Romance Sans Paroles Marguerite","Evening Song to the Virgin The Child's first Grief The Messenger Bird","La Manola Lola Polka Deux Languages Tais-Toi Mon Coeur - cover art","When Alll the World is Young, Lad Oh Hush Thee my Babies","If I were a Bird I'd Fly to thee Liebeslied","cover art","cover art","Madame Sontags Waltz Empress Henrietta's Waltz Theme D'Aline Linda Di Chamounix Rondo Tyrolian Waltz Stabat Mater We Have Lived and Loved Together The Last rose of Summer L'Orage Variations Brillantes","I Have Riches, Thou Hast Beauty We Have Lived and Loved Together The Bridal Star La Parisienne Fairy Bells Cavatina de la Violette Fifty National Melodies First Set of Quadrilles Melodies de Christy Military Polka Comic Polka","O'er the Lone Sea Marseilles March Grand Minuet Madelle Sontags We Have Lived and Loved Together","Cover Photo Mme.Cassier","La Victoire Polka Facile","We're Out Upon the Moonlight Wave Few Days I Knew Thou Would'st Return Away then to the Mountains Days of Childhood 'Tis Home Where'er the Heart is Sleeping I Dreamed Love The Mountain Bugle Where Shall the Lover Rest The Bridesmaid Do You Love Me? Mr. and Mrs. Snibbs My Mountain Kate My Childhood Happy Home She Knew Him Not The Ladies Man","The Snow Storm - cover art Webster's Quick Step","Der Kinderlied In Meiner Heimath Abschied der Vogel Der Spielmann","Fantasiestuck Zur Guitarre","Himan's Serenade Matthew's Grand March","I See them on their Winding Way Wilt Tho Meet Me there Love Something to Love Me The Beautiful Day Where as Dewy Twilight Lingers","Song of the Captive Greek Girl Bird of the Greenwood","Dreams Still o'er the Waters Ruse-Bush L'Amicizia Snowy Lilly of the Valley The Alp Horn","My Home My Happy Home - Cover Art Hark! 'Tis the signal of the Meeting Annot Lyle The Poachers The Midshipman's Farewell Tell Me Mary How to Woo Thee The Woodbine Bower Her Heart is not There He Never Said He Loved O'er the Mountain Wi' My Love I'll March Away My Pretty Rose Give Me Back My Arab steed When the Moonbeams tender light","The Mockingbird - cover art Caprice de Concert Grand Paraphase de Concerr Love Among the Rose The Nightingales Trill","Invigorator Schottisch The Katy Darling Scottisch","Galopp Souvenir de Trovatore Crepuscule La Gazelle","Unter'm Machandelbaum Donauweibchen und Eisner Mann","Allegro Marziale Another Year Wood Up","Young America Waltzes Dance of the Demon Cachucha","Angels Watching Oh! What is Life.","Ellen's Waltz The Soldiers Joy","Let us now go even unto Bethlehem The Sailor's Grave","Did I Try to Paint Temptaion Oh! Yes we often mention her The Deep Deep Sea The Dew Drop All Things Love Thee so do I Dark Eyed One Come! Come! Soldiers Come! Cherry Ripe Where Zephyr dwells Again, Again, Again I Know a Bank Come Buy My Roses O'Come to the West Through the Wood The Banks of the Allan Water Mother oh sing me to rest","O'er the Blue Sea O Give Me a Home By the Sea Ella Gray Ballad Hear the Wild Birds Song The Rover's Adieu","Little Barefoot Only a Pansy Blossom When the Robins Nest Again - cover art","Sliding Down the Cellar Door I Leave you to Decide You Never miss the Water until the Well Runs Dry","Scenes de la Csarda Poemes Hongrois","Wyoming Grand Waltz Franconia Waltz","Wake Lady Wake The Social Glass","color cover art","Three Fishers went sailing Autumn Leaves Turn Fortune, Turn Thy Wheel","Cover art","Scales and Exercises for the Piano Forte La Rose Trumpet March Malcolm's March Leipsig Waltz O Cara Memoria Le Charme Le Debut de La Jeunesse Gallopade Quadrille The Emerald The Sultana 'T were wain to tell thee","Non piu mesta in la Cenerentola Come to Me, Gentle Sleep Les Bords du Rhin Trois Sentimentales: L'eloge des Larmes Collection of Operatic Airs Le Petit Tambour Six Tyrolien Waltzes Duo de Belisario Air de Herold L'Alliance Melodies Gracieuses Le Retour au Chalet L'elisir D'amore Marche de la Norma","Mrs. Lofty and I Eight Dollars a day","Braille Notation","My Love, my last thoughts are of thee Helen May","Fourth Calisthenic Rondo Third Calisthenic Rondo Alpenlied The Rosy Morn Come Where the Violets Blow Birth-day Ball: Valse Birth-day Ball: Schottische - cover art The Hazel Dell The Arkansas Traveller Oft in the Stilly Night Wake from your Slumbers Galatea Mazurka","The Dew Drop Brothers raise the Cheerful Song Soft be the gently breathing notes","Saviour breathe an evening blessing Te Deum Laudamus","La Pastorale Provencale Berceuse Amoureuse","cover art \u0026 photo","Valse de l'Opera Faust de Gounod Third Meditation, Op. 17","Le coeur de ma mie L'oiseau bleu","Lulu is Our Darling Pride Little Chatter-box Polka The Orphan's Lament Rome! Thou art no more Love's Hours Home Ever Dear Make Me No Gaudy Chaplet Widow Malone","Prayer at Sea Juvenile Party Galop","Florence The Mariner's Bride The Wings of a Dove","Opus 32 - Heft 1 Opus 32 - Heft 2 Opus 32 - Heft 3 Classiche Violin Musik The Mill Oh Lay Thy Cheek on Mine, Dear Love Opus 38 Dolorosa Nachmittags-stille Morgengruss - Opus 17 Abendmusik","cover sheet only","Thoughts of Other Days Song Without Words My Mellow Horn","The Prima Donna Waltz La Sicilienne Katy-Did Polka The Moldavian Schottisch Royal Irish My Father's Coming Home Mother The Mont Blanc Polka - cover art Douro Polka Faust Quadrille Grand Quadrille Hail to the Chief","Roseate Polka Victoria Rifles Quadrilles","Heimweh Silver Bells The First Violet Feu Follet Farewell, We'll Meet Again Irrlicht","Knights Templar Mazurka Flower Mazurka","Der kleine Postillon Rheinlander Champagner Walzer","When Night's Dark Shades are Stealing Vienna Gallop","No. 2 Petite Valse No. 6 Impromptu","Primrose Polka My Soul in one Unbroken Sigh Cricket on the Hearth Little Mischief Polnaise Blosson Polka Ravel Polka You are all the World to Me","cover art","La Bohemienne Charming Mazurka Ploka mazurka - Faust Boute-en-Train Flick et Flock Galop Argentine Mazurka - cover art Defile Marche - cover art Caprice Hongrois La Norvegienne","Araby's Daughter The Maid of Athens Bright and best of the sond of the morning Kate Kearney","The Minute Gun at Sea Eve's Lamentation","The Watchword Souvenir de la Belle Poules","I Would not live Alway The Rainbow Schottisch - colored cover art","The Orphan's Prayer Mollie Darling","Whisperings of Love - cover art Angel's Serenade Mountain Belle - cover art Annie Laurie March Perle de L'Amerique - cover picture Red Bird Polka Love by Midnight - cover art torn Innocence Polka - cover art Charming Waltz - cover art Lotta's Favorites - cover picture Violet Waltz - cover art","The Coral Schottisch The Rainbow Schottisch - Color cover art The Pearl Polka Sontag Polka The Signal March How dear to me the hour","title and cover pages","Blue Eyed Soldier Boy Is the Sweet Dream Broken","Valse de Mignonette Jovial Waltz Fairy Waltz","Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep Oh! fly to the Prairie Land Ho! Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep-cover art I'm Queen of a Fairy Band Farewell to Summer She Wore a wreath of Roses Say, what shall my song be to-night Dear Land of My Birth!","Lone Galop Lancer's Quadrilles Dancing in the Moonlight Coronation Polka Kitty Clover Fire-Fly Polka Evening Dew Waltz La Blonde Polka Apple of My Eye The Grand Duchesse Laughing Water Polka Ivy Leaf Waltz Cherry Ripe Polka","title page only","cover art","Potpourri fur lustige Leut Feinsliebchen Polka - cover art Neues Leben Walzer Marchen-Lauschen","Salut a Pesth Marche Hongroise","The Flowers of the Forest John Anderson, My Jo","Bouquet de Melodies - Lucia Bouquet de Melodies - Lucrezia Borgia Bouquet de Melodies - Freischutz Bouquet de Melodies - Tanuhauser Bouquet de Melodies - La Fille du Regiment Bouquet de Melodies - Martha de Flotow Zampa Shepherd's Song Guillaume Tell Berceuse Mazourka Galante Turkish Reveille Marsch aus Faust von Ch. Gounod Arie Aus Stabat Mater Miserere und Romanze Volkslied A Mother's Prayer Lily of the Valley","Rosa de Vries Waltz Ella Polka","The Maid of Judah We Met by Chance Ave Maria Drift My Bark Trot Galop Gently Rest The Slumber Song","Duettino Scene Bohemienne Hilda Waltz Graziella","Three Favorite Songs - Lilly Salina Le Bijou Sonatine Rondo IV The New Kingdom","cover art","cover art","Thou Art Ever Nigh A Morning in the Woods","Russian Polka The Aurora Waltzes The Dublin Waltzes Les Clochettes Polka Salut a Prague","cover art","Thou hast wounded the spirit that lov'd thee Oh! Were I a Bird","Would I were with Thee The Wild Ash Deer","First Kiss Breeze of Night","colored cover art","Serenade Der Tyroler und sein Kind Abendlauten Heather Rose Minnelied Die Glockenblumen von Schottland","Steyrische Tanze Evening Star Waltz Hof-Ball-Tanze Busserl - Walzer","cover art","Highland Gems Pride Schottische - cover art","O Dolce Concento Panama Waltz The Bugle Call Tink a Tink The Nightinggale with Variations","The Joyful Summer's Come On the Banks of Guadalquiver My Dreams are now no more of thee","cover art","La Chatelaine Vaga Luna","Away, Away to the Mountains Brow The Soldier's Tear Come Dwell with Me By the Margin of Fair Zurich's Waters Day-light Love is Pass'd Away The Gypsey's Wild Chaunt I am Dreaming of Thee Oh! no never name her to me I'll Be No Submissive Wife Oh Bring Me Showers of Roses The Alpine Maid Love in a Cottage A Dream in the Past The Moon's on the Lake Napolitaine Sing Away, by Day \u0026 By Night","Write to Me, Love My Own One","Les Cloches du Monastere Titania","cover art","cover art","Lawrence Waltz Rondoletto","When Twilight woo's the silver Sea Ellsworth","Bachelors Polka Alice Polka","braille notation on cover","La Source Mazurka","Rock Me to Sleep, Mother Woodland Whispers - cover art Angels My Loved One will Rock thee to sleep Let me linger by thy side","O Memory Speed On My Bark","Home! Ever Loved Home Thy Will Be Done","Esmeralda Ka foozle-um Galop","cover art","Recreations caracteristiques - cvoer art Souvenir D'Enfance Chanson a Boire","Massarianta - cover photo Vieneme 'Nzuonne E Parleme","Devotion Camelia Wasser-Nixen","cover art","Cover Photo","The Bridge - colored cover art Too Late, too late - cover art","Yes! The Die is Cast Pestal, or, the Prison Song","It is better to Laugh than be Sighing Laddie Come Where the Foutains Play Thou Art Near Me Again I've left the Snow-Clad Hills - cover art Woods of Green Erin! Thou Art gone from My Gaze The Sister's Wedding Mornings Ruddy Beam Why do I Love Thee Yet It's Now the May Time Rosa May Only for Thee I Heard the Wee Bord Singing Bonnie New Moon Love me little, love me long Dreams of the Heart The Mountain Daisy","Kiss the Little Ones for Me Alone in the Lane","Etude de Concert Sonate Rhapsodie hongroise - Hungarian Rhapsody 6 Chants polonais Mazurka Brillante Ein Fichtenbaum steht Einsam - handwritten copy","Not for Joseph I've Something Sweet to Tell You Bonnie Bell The Soldier's Song","There's a Fresh little Mound near the willow Sweet Kitty Manee Down by the Sea Heaven Our Home","cover art","Come and Buy Each Summer Flower There's a Path by the river Blow Gentle Gales The Old House at Home Philip, the Falconer","The Serious Family Polka The Bride The Rose of Affection Bundle and Go","30 Melodische Etuden No. 7 In Der Dammerung","colored cover art","Fly Away Galop Uncle Sam What ails you?","Ecstasy Waltz Ladies Polka Redowa","cover art","cover photo","Dream Land Waltzes - Lenore Louis' Second Waltz Departed Days","Dawn Waltz Ev'ry Land My Home -cover art","The Fairy Boy Rory O'Moore The Low Back'd Car Yes, we must part Widow Ma Chree The Angels Whisper True Love Can Ne'er Forget My Mother Dear","Oh! Molly Bawn Why Leave Me Pining The May-Dew Bowld Sojer Boy The Lands of dreams Mother He's Going Away Norah McShane Molly Bawn Thou Art Away Girl I left behind me The Haunted Spring What will you do love The Fairy Tempter","cover art","Alice Gallopade The Moonbeams are Glancing Spring Flowers","Barbe-Bleue Galop La Belle Helene","cover photo","Flutina Waltz Fountain Waltz","Maryland My Home A Home By the Sea","Polonaise Marzwind The Eagle or Der Adler","Village Belle Polka Immortellen Waltzes National Beauties III Marches Heroiques Happy Waltz Cumberland March No One to Love On the Beach at Long Branch Galop Softly Tread my Nelly's Sleeping The Mother's Reply Memorial March Ninety Years Ago Beautiful River Captain Jinks No, ne'er can Thy Home Be Mine Cato's Qucikstep Geranium Polacca Lotta Galop","Fondly and Truly The Cinderella Grand March","Take Me to the Ball -Cover photo The Separation Christabel The Silent Farewell Erin is My Home I Have Something Sweet to Tell You The Clarion Now Sounds to the Field Home Sweet Home Am I to Blame Pas L'Espagnol","I Have Something Sweet to tell You Maryland Institute Schottisch The Lost Flower","cover art","cover art","Le Torrent Juana","Waltz of Love 20 Vocalises","Cover art","Sailing The King of the Main","I Love the Path of the Free The Mountaineer Would You","Maguerite - cover photo My God and Father, whilw I stray Lonely Across the Far Blue Hills MArie","Little Lula Let the Dead and Beautiful Rest","Quadrilles - cover art Come this way my Father","cover art","Rosebud Quickstep The Ring My Mother Wore","Twickenham Ferry Friendship","Aragonaise Elegie Leonore When the Heart is Young When a Child Roamed the Green Fields Through Le Roi de Lahore - cover photo","Sunset Ballad When the Moon on the Lake is Beaming - cover art Love's Rememberance Come Sing Again that Song","Lady Love Lake It is Not True","cover art","Ein Stern fallt vom Himmel Wo beim Wein ein Walzer klingt Juanita - cover art","Gluten Polka By and By","The Mascot Waltz - cover art Silver Threads Among the Gold","El Kohinoor The Humming Bird Fantasie","When a Little farm we Keep Ye Shepherds Tell Me","Comrades Belle Mahone - cover art Oh, Peter! Oh! Uncle John","The Faded Coat of Blue The Dying Minstrel When You and I Were Young Annie Darling","I'm O'er Young to Marry This Harp is Mute","Thought Cuoid One Day! I Love Forever! Bonnie Mary Haye The Bird at Sea","cover art","3 Caprices - cover art To Distant Lands I'll Rove Italy Over the Mountain P Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast I would that my Love Consolation Songs without words If with all your Hearts Capriccio Rondo Capriccioso Auf Flugeln des Gesanges Oh Rest in the Lord Overture-Midsummer-Nights Dream I Would that my Love The Sabbath Morn Zweites Konzert fur Pianoforte In His Hands are all Corners of the Earth","Mit mehreren 8 und 4 fuss. Stimmen Zwanzig Praeludien Zehn Vor-und Nachspiele Drei Tonbilder Sechs Degelstucke Drei Clavierstucke-Novellette","cover art","Those Evening Bells Deliciosa or Leonore Polka","Long, Long Weary Day I am dreaming I'm an Infant - cover art Do You Love Me? I am Thine I'd Mourn the hopes that Leave Me Smiles \u0026 Tears","The Blind Girl Ballad - cover art Woodland Waltz The Willow Song Mount Pleasant Waltz","The Celebrated Sack Waltz Absent - cover art","Le Carnaval de Venise Air Russes Chant Bohemien","The Village Band - cover art Golden Band March Waltz","Daisy Marche Militaire Where the Hills are Heaven Adoring Fairy Spell","Scope and Contents Melodies from \"Le Prophete\" - cover art Hours of Rapture The Vale of Rest Sadly and Drearily Come to Me Dearest Maiden!","cover art","Recompense Mother, watch the little feet","Absent from Thee Ballad The Bonnie Wee Wife","Under the Daisies Ballad - cover art Darling Little Gertie - cover photo The Love Bird Waltz Song I am Waiting for Him to Come Home I Hear a voice from Heaven Waiting Song Longing The Whip-Poor-Will's - cover art","Ah! Che la Morte Ognora Ave Maria - cover art After My Galloping Steed - cover photo When the Tide somes in The Flag of the Tree Picking Cherries Down the Lane Watching - cover art Meeting","Calotta - Walzer I am the Unfortunate Jonathan The Army Chaplain Fan Autographs","Return of Springs Chestnut Street Scottisch Sleigh - Ride Scottisch","Sonata Trio-Sonate","Best of All Only Once More","Little Tin Soldier The Kerry Dance Song Rose Marie My Love has gone a sailing Three Simple Words","cover art","The Poor Savoyard - cover art Bo Peep Polka","Song of the Olden Time Come Play Me That Simple Air Again They Tell Me Thou'rt the Favoured Guest Wilt Thou Say FArewell Love Believe Me if all those endearing young Charms Come rest in this Bosom Those Evening Bells Love's Young Dream Oft in the Stilly Night My Heart and Lute Origin of the Harp Come Rest in this Bosom Watchman Weeping for Thee the Feast of Roses 'Tis the Last Rose of Summer Come Sing me that Sweet air again The Romanika","The Swiss Waltz Kinlock of Kinlock The Watchman The Carrier Pigeon Favorite Swiss Waltz - Harp or Piano","Twilight My Darling Husband Lost Hope","On the Road to Brighton Peter Gray Dressed in a Dolly Varden","Op. 113 - Grand Duo pour piano Swiss BoyTthe Switzer's Long of Home Erin is now My Home","Grande Valse de Concert Op.72 - 15 Etudes de Virtuosite Gondoliera Guitarre Spanische Tanze No. 4 Spanische Tanze No. 1 Malaguena`","Idoneneus - Arie Arie aus Oper. Il re pastore fur Sopran - Braille notation Sonate No. 17 Sonata in G Major Violet Go, Forget Me, Why Should Sorrow Selection of Melodies from Don Giovanni Yet That Have Tasted La Ci Darem","Navy Yard Grand March Lancaster Gallop Waltz","The Coming Step The Brightest Eyes Memory's Dream The Break of Day Falling Leaves Bijou of the Opera No. 13","Boquet Schottisch Polka The Coquette Schottisch","The Child's Wish Ballad My Heart Would Seek a Home","Annie Laurie Thalberg Polka Where I'd Love to Live","cover art - collection of Songs","cover sheet only","cover art","Mary of Argyle The Bride When Night Comes O'er the Plain The Bonny English Rose Deep in My Soul Dear Native Land The Rose of Allandale We Soon Shall meet Again Hear me Norma O! For One Seraphic Strain! The Rose of England - cover art/photo The Forest Queen Oh! The Moment was Sad The Spanish Guitar The Pilot Hear Me Norma","My Life is Like a Summer Rose Annie of the Vale","The Sea 4th Symphonie de Mozart","Gigue-Favorite Gavotte Favorite","cover only","Golden Moments Darling Little Lizzie fairest of the Fair","Mighty lak'a rose Serenade","handwritten","'O Viaggio 'E nozze Canto per te!","cover art","I Do Not Love Thee The Fairy Bells Oh Take Me Back to Switzerland Juanita Would I were with Thee Fanny Grey Maraquita The Officer's Funeral Love Not We are the Wandering Breezes","Ladies Reception Grand March But Where Art Thou","We Were Girls together Last Words of Emmet","Lights and Shadows Long and weary Day Perles de L'Opera Die Elfen, Valse de Labitzky Liebesschmerz Alpine Bells Auf der Schaukel Bonbonniere Musicale Book 4 Bonbonniere Musicale Book 5 Perles Allemandes Gondolied Ernani Maienliebe Snowbell's Spring Carol Staendchen Diavolina Minnesang","La Belle Helene Advance in Maiden Beauty Pot Pourri Orphee Aux Enfers A Poor Girl's Letter","Cover art","cover sheet only","The Lone Starry Hours Home Again The Galloping Sleigh Ride Going Home! Sam Brown Jenny Lane Silver Moonlight Winds The Indian Warrior's Grave Let Me Kiss Him for his Mother Dreaming of Home \u0026 Mother-cover art Twinkling stars are laughing, Love","Home Delights - cover art Root, Hog, or Die Oh! Emma was a Darling - cover art Wake! Dinah Wake! Home beloved, I miss thee then Moss Grown Dell","cover art","La Pluie de Perles O Sing to Me - cover art Who's at my Window","Down the Shadowed Lane she goes Shadow","cover art","Cover Photo","3 Volslieder Un Ballo in Maschere Loves of the Angels - cover art","cover art","colored cover art","La Violetera - cover art Ca...C'est Paris!","Sweet Evelina Starlight Waltz I'm Willing to Wait Sunlight","2 page cover art","My Ain Fire Side Sweet Home The Land of the Stranger Wanted a Governess Smile again my bonny Lassie Dost Thou Love Me Sister Ruth Vilikins \u0026 His Dinah Sleep My Darling Lullaby Slumber lie soft on Thy Beautiful Eye The Tyrolese Fortune Teller Comin' Thro' the Rye O! Merry row the bonnie Bark","cover art","Le Lever du Soleil Guide Me, O thou Great Jehovah","colored cover art","Melodienkranz Volksklange","cover art","Cover art","My Hearts in the Highlands When Wilt Thou Think of Me Love","Colored cover art","Stabat Mater Nina - braille on cover","Beware! The Polish Maiden's Song Marguerite Darling Little Minnie","Speak, only Speak! Little Robin Tell Kitty I'm Coming Barney Take Me Home Again Slumber not Darling","Mam'zelle Carabin - cover art Bonjour Suzon!","I Love Thee Dear Erin Old Rosin, the Bow Mothe Dear Ballad Sweet Memories of Thee The Greek March Shall we meet again Mary O! Doubt Not Natille, Maid of the Mill Louisville Gallopade The Ben Bolt Polka The Sailor Boy Oh! I am in Love Silken Bands The Only Daughter","Terpsichore Polka How Can I Leave Thee!","My Soul is Dark Be Kind to Each Other","Thou Art Lovelier Far I Love Wild \u0026 Mute","Young Ellen The Rock of the Pilgrims","Concerto per Violoncello Tarantella per Violoncello Fantasia romantica","May Flower Scottische We May Roam Round the World Spangle Polka","Little White Cottage The Medley Song","I Love My Love The Golden Lesson When Life is Brightest The Swallow The Raft There is Music..By the River","Here Awa' there awa' Wandering Willie La Recreation des Demoiselles Six Petits Duos","Mandoline Dansons La Gigue","colored cover art","Braille on cover","cover art - Annie Louise Cary","Mazurkai Op.11 No.3 Mazurkai Op.51 No.6 Mazurkai Op.32 No.2 Mazurkai Op.3 No.2 Ave Maria Ellentanz Polanaise de Concert Drei Stucke Op. 11","Tarantelle Chanson sans Paroles Spanische Tanze-cover art Zwei Transcriptionene-Schlummerlied Spanischer Carneval Ballet Scene Romanze Menuetto Serenade Orientale Trauermarsch","Noche y Dia Justamente una de esas Cosas Volver a Empezar Eso Que Llaman Amor","Serious Family Polka My Home is Nigh Ballad","Let Me Dream of Home Sweet Home - colored cover art First Rose of Summer Ballad","Mediation Waltz Mazourka Institute Polka Only Just a Year Ago Ballad Linwood Waltz","My Home's on the boundless sea Just Beyond the Pearly Gates Walking Down Broadway - cover art of Wm. Lingard As Through the Park I Go - cover art of Wm. Lingard Is My Darling True to Me?","cover art","cover art","The Sailor's Dream - cover art The Harvest Queen - cover art","My Heart Returns to Thee Again Switzer's Longing for Home Tyrolese-Song","A Grecian Air Here's a Health to all Good Lasses","Strike the Cymbal Sweet Breathing, Tranquil Peace","cover photo","The Lay of the Minstrel Knights On Wi the Tartan","cover art","Fenesta Enfamita! - cover photos Russulella Mia - cover photos","La Polka de la Reine La Fileuse Tarantella","The Mountain Maid's Invitation The Miller's Maid","Joyous Life Marinella - cover art","Dinah is the Girl for Me Die Musicanten","Braille notation on cover","Isle of Beauty, Fare Thee Well Oh! Come to Me","cover art","cover art","Robin Adair When the Green Leaves of Youth Turn Yellow","braille notation on cover","Thou art so near and yet so far Love's Request","Concert fur das Violoncell Clavier-Concerte Concert Op. 254 Cadenzen Spring Flowers Variationen Op. 84 In Memoriam","Typed copy","cover art","Cover art picture of the Mount Vernon Hotel, Cape May, NJ","cover art","cover art","cover art","Tone Pictures Blumen am Weg","Hungarian","Pastoral-Sonate Op.88 Zehn Trios","Kissing Song We are Off to Seek for Eva Dutch Song","Warblings at Eve Janet's Choice The Puritan's Daughter Rosalie Floating on the Wind What are the Wild Waves Saying God bless the Prince of Wales The Danube River St. Patrick's Day The Dream of the Wanderer The Monastery The Bells of Aberdovey Where the warbling waters flow The Flowers of Friendship Les Vepres Siciliennes Christmas Chimes Her Birght Smile Haunts Me Still Marie En Absence","cover drawing - Dessin de Vigne \u0026 Junka","Gentle Words Wait for the Waggon Vi Ravviso","Happy Land Bonnie Dundee Quadrille","O Dolce Concento Sacred Melodies - cover art","I have learned to love thee fondly You, Ballad Sentimentale","braille notation on cover","I'll Be There O Charming May! - cover art The Banks of the Blue Moselle Draw the Sword Scotland The Flower of Ellerslie Beautiful blue Violets From distant climes a Troubadour O'Steal to Thy Lattice - cover art A Tear Shall Tell Him All","A Bird in Hand The Skippers of St. Ives No, Thank You, Tom So far away","Cantilena Thou'lt yet be Mine in Heaven Fishermen's Evening Serenade","Oh, Sing Me No new song to night Philena Schottisch The Ausgusta Gallop","Hours There were The Melody","Konzertstucke Opus 51,50,61 Concerto Op 7 Konzert fur das Violoncell Violoncello Principale Violoncell solo Op.66 Le Troubadour","The One We Love May Guardian Angels Hover Near Thee O Would I were a Boy Again You Say We Part Forever","Two Brown Heads with Tossing Curls O! Mio Fernando Di Che M'ami!","My Boyhood's Home Under the Tree","Departed Days Touch the Keys Softly Sing Me to Sleep Father! Only Waiting The Crimson Glow of Summer Fades","Pictures of Memory - cover art Oh are ye sleeping Maggie The Vacant Chair- cover art Just Before the Battle, Mother - cover art On, On On, the Boys Came Marching - cover art Dearest Spot of Earth to Me is Home","Overature Guillaume Tell Fantasie Brillamte L'Iris Le Tremolo","Schottische de Concert All is Quiet","cover art","Hagar The Blind Girl's Lament Lo Here the Gentle Lark Oh Well I Know He Loves Me I'm with you in My Dreams Think of Me Ballad","Overature of Cinderella Dark Day of Horror Grand March Un Segretto D'Importanza Recitativo e Cavatina - braille Il Barbierre de Sevilla I Ne'er Could Leave Thee Una Voce Poco Pa Di tanti palpati O Calm Forgetful Slumber! - cover art Cujus Animam The Separation La Carita Gulliaume Tell","Colored cover art","Melodie Polka Boheme The Wanderer's Night Song 2 Melodies dediees Berceuse Pecheur Napolitain et Nepolitaine","Frederick William Polka Summit Polka","Elfin Waltz Varsovienna Elizabeth Polka Mazurka Assembly Gallop Spring Sparrow Polka Rural Felicity Silver Lake Waltz Rochester Scottisch","Some Love to Roam o'er the Dark Sea Foam The Braye Old Oak A Life on the Ocean Wave Woodman! Spare That Tree! - cover art The Old English Gentleman Our Way Across the Mountain, Ho! Russian march Robin Ruff Oh Lonely is the Forest Shade where oft in Days of Old The Wife's dream Come Brother Arouse The Ivy Green The Old Sexton I'm Afloat, I'm Afloat The Sabbath Eve","The Friar of Olden Time Believe not the Tales they have told thee of Me My Mother's Bible - cover art The Old Arm Chair - cover art Cheer, Boys Cheer I Love, I Love the Free When I rov'd a Young Highlander If I had but a Thousand a year","Darling, Take Me to Your Heart Dear to Day as Ever Save the Sweetest Kiss for Me","Lida Polka Redowa Bird Songs - cover art Fond thoughts of thee Bonnie Sweet Bessie Whispering Zephyrs Moonlight Dance","The Celebrated Linda Polka Susanna Polka","Allegro appassionato Theme Varie Menuet et Gavotte du Septuor Everie du Soir Danse Macabre Variations","I'm Sweeping through the Gates Absence - cover art","Lulu is Our Darling Pride Philadelphia Serenading","Photo - Moody \u0026 Sankey","Hand typed material","Speed Away! Music from Afar Anna is the One I Love O'er the Wildly Heaving Sea Jingle, Jingle clear the way The Lonely Tear Juliette Waltz","Peeking Thro' the Bars Swinging in the Lane - cover art Lu LuDee Who will care for Mother Now? When the Boys Come Home Mother would comfort me","cover art","cover art","La Favorita La Revel Polka Silver Lake Waltz","The echo O sweet Mother of Sorrow!","cover art","cove art","When Other Friends Are Round Thee The Musical Wife","Liebesgefluster Herz von an echten Weana","Ausgewahlte Lieder Phantasie Impromptu I Rest Me Oh My Saviour Cradle Song Trois Marches Heroiques La Pastorella - cover art Das Lied im Grunen Variationen in Asdur uber ein Original-Thema Sammtliche Tanze Wanderer Adieu Der Hirt auf dem Felsen Tanze","Arabeske Op. 18 Fantasiestucke Op. 12 Theme varie sur le nom Abegg Traumerei Drei Romanzen Op.28","Valse mignonne Op. 16 A la bien-aimee Reverie Op.31","Orchesterstudien Kontrabass: das Rheingold Orchesterstudien Kontrabass: Siegfried Orchesterstudien Contrabass: Fidelio Orchesterstudien Contrabass: Symphonie von Franz Schubert","colored cover art","cover art","I Love thee mine own one Jenny Rose","The Beggar Girl Poor Bessie's Song The Firemans Death Keemo Kimo - cover art","Cover photo","Souvenir de Spa Fantasie Fantasie et Variations Trombe en Utka Grande Fantasie Concerto Militaire Fantasie et Variations: Corni Fantasie et Variations: Flanto Fantasie et Variations: Viola","multiple languages","cover art","The Tide Comes in and the Tide Goes Out Don't always depend on your friend Come while the morning Blushes","colored cover art","The Rain-Drop and Minstrel The Happy Bride All Things Fair \u0026 Brigh tare Thine The Eagle on His Mountain Height The Mercy Seat Bristol March Bring Roses","La Bacchanale des Gnomes Amid Bright Blooms Mazurka I'll Think of Thee Waltz","Meet Me By Moonlight Hark! I Hear an Angel Sing","Cover art","Konig Kristian-Suite Erster Teil Madchen kam vom Stelldichein","Elementar-Vocalisen Die Alpenrose","cover art","cover art","cover photo","Come sit Thee Doen - signed copy Dumbarton's Bonnie Dell Johnny Sands Comic Ballad - cover art Hey the Bonnie Breast-Knots","Fantaisie Stabat Mater Op. 134","Cover photo/art","cover art","Zweite Polonaise a dur fur Violine Op. 49 Romance, Nocturne, Scherzo-Tarantelle Concert Op. 34","Why did They Dig Ma's Grave So Deep? Don't Bury Me Deep Papa - cover art Little Darling Dream of Me Serenade - cover art","cover art","Thou hast learned to love another - cover art Lament of the Exile","cover art","By the Blue Sea The Sailor's Story","A Place in Thy Memory, my Love Tis sweet to Look Back Sometimes","cover art","Lord Lovel and Nancy Bell Oh! Ne'er can I the Joys forget","Cover art","I Have Come from a Happy Land Let us haste to Kelvin grove","The Mountain Stream Queen of the Faires La Dame Blanche For You - cover art","Danse des Fantomes Oo. 200 - colored cover art Fete Champetre Marche des Tambours la Reine des Fees Feu de Joie - cover art Torrent de la Montagne Maritana Der Freischutz Lilly of the Valley Mazurka - cover art Tarantelle Brillante in E Minor","When the Leaves Begin to Fade - cover art Blossom Waltzes - cover art Old Oaken Bucket - cover art Massa's in the Cold ground - cover art","Our Hut on the Old Plantation Rosa Lane","Cover photo","Incline Thine Ear to Me I Will Love Thee I Will be Glad Blessed be the Lord","Scottisch de Concert Grande Scottische Brillliant","Leonora Flow Gently Sweet Afton Speed thee Pearlina Fair","Waldvoglein Valse Gracieuse Nosegay of Violets Anna Bolena Gazelle Musicalische Gedenkblatter","My Dream is Over Children Pray this Love to Cherish","In the Days When we went Gypsying List! Tis the Lay of the Gondolier Dream on Young Hearts","In the Days when we went Gipsying Do you ever think of Me","My King--cover art Mary Anderson Waltz--cover art It Never Comes Again--cover art","I am Waiting for Somebody I am Lonely no More","cover art","cover art","Lo Obscuro de Las Escaleras--cover art Gracias Te Doy--cover art Verdes Anos--cover art","Reiffarth Polka Lexington Galop Rejoui Polka Mazurka Halloo, Halloo Galop Le Bon-Vivant Galop Sans Pareil Polka Cupid Scottisch Brillante","Colored cover art","The Yankee Quilting Party She Sweetly Sleeps","Oh Tell Me Mary Dear I'll Watch for Thee from my lonely bow'r The Romaika Oft in the Stilly Night A Temple to Friendship All that's Bright Must Fade Flow on thou Shining River Sound the Loud Timbrel The Twilight Dews Tis the Last Rose of Summer","cover art","The Brightest Eyes The Dream of Home Die Thraene","New England New England Evergreen Waltz","handwritten note","cover art","Tell Tale Polka Carnaval A Paris Dear mother was it right? I turn to Thee The Fountain Love Chase Polka","Overature to the Operetta Genevieve Overature to the Operetta Laila","Love's Charm Girofle-Girofla Walzer Trois Etudes de Jazz","Gruss aus Osterreich MorgenBlatter--cover art The Ladies Waltzes Duke of Reichstadt's Waltz--cover art Far Away Sans Souci Polka The Real Russian Polka Queen Victoria's Waltz Dichterliebe Walzer Potpourri Csardas Kompositionen Altdeutscher Walzer The Ostrich feather Waltz Ruk-Walzer --cover art Annen Polka Redowa de Vienne On the Beautiful Blue Danube --cover art","Margherita-Polka Le Pensee Four Children of Haimon Blue Danube Waltzes - cover art Dorfschwalben aus Oesterreich","Wiegenlied--braille on cover Nachtgang","Anderschonen blauen Donau Oiseaux de Paradis--cover art Mountain Echoes Les Etoiles D'or","Madrienne--cover art When Lillies Bloom","The Letter that never came--cover art Looking Back","Jolly Hearts March Tripping thro' the Daises","Orpheus with his lute If Doughty Deeds My Ladys Please Birds in the Night Once Again Looking Back Were I Thy Bride--cover art Little Darling, Sleep Again","The Blue Juanita The Field of Monterey Mary Lindsey","cover art","Concert Op.7 Romanze Op. 26","cover art","Etude Mazurka Musidora Polka Mazurka Camille Polka","Der Vogel im Walde Sleep in Sweet repose Slumber Gently Falls","Sparkling \u0026 Bright Oh! No, we never mention Her Bring Flowers","Lart du Chant - cover art Home! Sweet Home! Serenade de Don Pasquale La Sonnambula","cover art","John Brown's Legacy Tis said that Absence Conquers Love The Dew is on the Blossom","cover art","cover art","Oh! Pity the heart that has suffered Bonny Eloise Voice of the Western Wind Beautiful Isle of the Sea As Pants the Hart Let Us Speak of a Man as we find Him Mother Kissed Me in my Dream In the Glade Annie of the Vale Thou Art With Me When the Light Waves 'Tis but a Little Faded Flower Down By the River Side I Stray The Stream in the Valley","Oh! Gently Breathe Jolly Good Laugh Evangeline - cover art The Leaves that Fall in Spring Janette - colored cover art Must we then Meet as Strangers? - cover art Far Away Voice of the Western Wind Happy Be Thy Dreams Some One to Love Pleasant Memories Down By the River I stray The Cottage By the Sea - cover art Cross and Crown - cover art Apart! - cover art","Dreaming of Thee Thou, thou, reign'st in this bosom Hymns of the Church - cover art Angel Voices - cover art No Crown without the Cross - colored cover art Must I leave Thee? Blue-eyed Jeannie In the Moonlight long Ago Ettie May Some One to Love The Birds Welcome Again - colored cover art","Happy Be Thy Dreams Down By the Gate - cover art Jenny who lives in the Dell - cover art Linger Not Darling Eilleen Allanna - colored cover art Fond Hearts at Home The Gates Ajar - cover art","Who will care for Mother now? Little Mary's Triumph","Marion Lee Annie Lisle Lilly Dale -cover art Ida May Willie's on the Dark Blue Sea I'm lonely since my Mother died","Don't go out to-night Come where the Lillies bloom - cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art braille notation on cover","Queen of the Night Take Back the Ring La Primavera","Vorrei Morir The Love That Came too Late Forever and Forever Chanson de Fortunio","Little Bird's Story Willie's Ship Song - cover art Only Come! - cover art","Colored cover art","Bird of the Wilderness Agathe","The Sleigh Ride- cover art Rail Road Galop - cover art Cute Schottische - cover art","cover art","Yarico's Lament The Blue Bird Scottisch","Sinfonie Nr. 4 f-Moll Souvenir de Hapsal Serenade fur Streichorchester Jahreszeiten No. 11 Sleigh Ride Chanson Triste","Come Maiden with Me Call me not back from the Echoless Shore Lost Star of My Home Dear Mother I have Come Home to Die Star of the Evening Weeping, Sad and Lonely Do Not Heed Her Warning 'Tis Evening Brings My Heart to Thee Violets Under the Snow Come from Afar Come Willie dear I'm Weeping Now Home, Home, I Love Thee Sweet Genevieve Memory Bells Darling Bessie of the Lea","Love Launched a Fairy Boat Summer Hours Ballad - cover art Where the Weary are at Rest I'd marry him tomorrow","Christmas Carol The Nation's Honored Dead Sweet Memory Ever of Thee Bouquet de Roses - cover art A Grand American Overture Tread Softly the Angels Are Coming - cover art Mossy Dell Waltz - cover art Mary of the Wild Moor Silver Moon - cover art Mrs. Malone Come sing to me again Fairy Wedding","Emblem of Constancy Scenes of My Youth Sweet Girl May I Be There!","I Love to Gaze on Beauty's Cheek Love's Gentle Whisper I Dreamed of Thee My Heart is Thine Speak Kindly","Handwritten music sheet inside score cover art","cover art","Aria Alla Scozzese Sicilian Air of Home Sweet Home The White Cockade Langolee an Irish Melody Beethoven's Admired Waltz She Wore a Wreath of Roses","The Morning Glory Waltz The May Queen Polka","Cover art - map of Japan and Korean Pennisula","Colored drawing on cover","cover art","cover art","Colored cover art","Home to Our Mountains ( Si la Stanchezza) Prison Song Over the Summer Sea Ah! I Have Sigh'd to Rest Me Ernani We'll Laugh and Sing All Cares Away Melodies from the Trovatore T'was no Vision In Tears I Pine for Thee Tempest of the Heart La Forza del Destino - cover art","Teutonia Quick Step Rose Waltz I Wish I was in Dixie - cover art Edinburgh Polka Seconfd Review Quick Step Les Graces","Caprice Menuet Les Pecheurs de Perles","cover art","cover art","cover art","Hungarian -cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art - internal cover","God of the Fatherless Love \u0026 Sorrow Footsteps of Angels The Hunters Chorus Echo Waltz Three Celebrated Pieces Last Waltz","6 Amusements Elegants-La Polka Le Carnevale de Venise Ernani Un Soir au Chateau Rouge Rosalie Redowa Elegantes When the Swallows Homeward Fly The Long, long weary Day Rose et Blanche","Patorale pour Grand Organ Nadia - cover art","Meet Me By Moonlight Hours there were Float Down the Tide Fair Rose I've Wander'd in Dreams O Do You Remember","cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art","Dolores Walzer Trictrac Polka La Plus Belle Walzer Bien Aimes Well Beloved Waltzes Sirenes Waltzes Bella Polka-Mazurka - cover art","Ever be Happy Chant des Oiseaux When Thou art near Parlor Cottillions No.2 I Fondly Think of Thee - cover art","Good Night and Pleasant Dreams Tis the Last Rose of Summer Why do I weep for Thee - cover photo Lucis di Lammermoor I Mourn Thee But I Love no More Tell Me some fond name Holy Mother Guide His Footsteps Adieu Dear Native Land Say my heart can this be Love? The Spring and Summer both are past Softly Ye Night Winds Speak Gently Sweet Evening Star","Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer! In Happy Moments Le Reve Softly Ye Night Winds The Hundreth Psalm The Star of Love The Midnight Waltz The Night Winds Wait for the Wagons Polka The Leaves are Turning Red Good Night and Pleasant Dreams The Midnight Serenade It is the Happy Summer Time","The Blue Bells of Scotland The Hundreth Psalm Grande Polka de Concert First Love I Have waited for Thy Coming Sleeping I Dreamed, Love Alas Thomes Chimes so Sweetly Stealing Melodie Peruvienne Bird of the greenwood The Winds that waft my sighs to thee","Tis the Harp in the Air Scenes That are Brightest Annie Laurie The Low Backed Car The Night-Winds The Spell If Lov'd by Thee Annie Dear, Good Bye - cover art Old Friendship's Smile Lotus Leaf La Mexicana The Lost Star Ballad The Celebrated Witches' Dance Adieu Grande Polka - cover art Scenes","Jenny Lind Polka First Love Redowa Brigand Polka The Storm Polka Fruhlings Landler First Love Pen and Ink - cover art Fleur des Champs Coquette Polka La Romantique - cover art","Kind Friends are Near Her Patch-work Polka Where are ye now Bright Dreams of My Childhood Sounds from the Ringing Rocks","Brother's fainting at the door - cover art Come sit by My Side Little Darling - cover art","Cover Photo","Inman Line March - cover art An Eine Aeolsharfe Nearer My God to Thee - cover art Come Holy Spirit - cover art Old Folks at Home Transcription Schottische Brilliant On the Track Galop Jessamine Polka Redowa Rippling Rill Mazurka","Old Haunts Ballad Rock of Ages Moss a Ballad Love's Twilight Star - cover art Christ the Lord is risen to day Rock of Ages The Reveille Come Holy Spirit Bobolink Polka Marche Militaire Tam O'Shanter - cover art The Song of the Brook As Pants the Hart Harum Scarum Polka","Recuerdame - cover art Solo Tengo Ojos Para Ti - cover art","The Morning Star Polka Jenny Forrester","Ah Do Not Forget Love - cover art Mondamin","The Mother's Vow What will you do Love","John Anderson My Jo.- cover art Beautiful Dream Waltz Tis sweet to take the bonnie Lake Come, come to me, my Rover","cover art","Come to the Sunset Tree Good Bye! a ballad","Gondoliers Song Home, Sweet Home","Wake Lady Wake The Plain Gold Ring The Magic Spell Jubel-Ouverture Mouvement Perpetuel Aufforderung zum Tanze Rondo Brillant","cover art","Lorena Zula Zong Softly, Lightly, Sweetly Sing Paul Vane Under the Beautiful Stars The Old Man Dreams Where the little feet are waiting - cover art Lorena Oh How I Love My Mountain Home They Buried Her Under the Old Elm Tree Dont Be Sorrowful Spare the Old Homestead Tap on the Window Pane It will be summer by and by Sweet By and By - cover art Over the River","cover art","The Nupital Quick Step Home Sweet Home Ever of thee Waltz Spanish Fandango","Harvest of Flowers ( Blumenlese) Praktische Violinschule- Blumenlese fur angehende Violinisten","cover art","Fleur des Alpes - cover art Serenade de Ruy-Blas","Dreaming Weaving","What Nora Said - cover art Beautiful Bells - cover art Watch and Pay - cover art Little Fanchon - cover art","cover art","La Grande Duchesse -- cover art Qui Vive Galop -- cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art","How Merrily We Live that Shepherds Be The Footstep on the Stair","In a Fairy Grot Thou hast Learn'd to Love Another Keep to the Right Love's Golden Chain","Stick to Your Father, Dick - cover art Pretty as a Pink - cover art","cover art","Darby Kelly Oh! Rest thee Babe","Put Me in my Litle Bed - - cover art Come Birdie Come -- cover art Poor Little Johnny -- cover art A bird from o'er the sea -- cover art Little Emily -- cover art Little Clo Baby Fingers on my Cheek -- cover art Far From Home -- cover art The Old Turnkey-- cover art Marguerite -- cover art The Widow in the Cottage by the Sea-Side He was Crucified -- cover art","The Watcher Quick Step When Voices Breathe a Music Sweet Wrecker's Daughter Oh Susanna! Joys that were Crowning Love Not Verdi's Quick Step Sachems Daughter -- cover art Rosa Lee The Birde of Sighs The Farmer's Boy Sister, Swift the Hours Have Fled In the Lonely Grove I Linger Rose of Allandale French Republic March","cover art","cover art","The Welcome Wild roses","Contes D'Avril Six Duos pour Pianoo et Harmonium","Variations on Hadyn's Austrian National Hymn -- cover art Rochester Scottisch and Affection Waltz May Queen Polka -- cover art Bouquet of Melodies -- cover art","Fading the still fading the last beam is shining Ingleside Triumph March -- cover art Away away we bound o'er the deep The Harpers Song","cover art","cover art","The Soldiers Grave The Brides Farewell Larboard Watch","Heliotrope Polka Geranium Waltz Coming Out Waltz -- cover art","cover art","Glen Mary Waltzes Day is Departing","Sleep the Kind Angel is Near me Christmas Carol","Sehnsucht am Meere Flieg' Vogel, Fliege! Freundvoll und Leidvoll","cover art","The Chapel in the Mountains -- cover art The Sky-Lark The Shepherd Boy -- cover art Highlands Echoes -- cover art Tripping thro' the Meadows -- cover art Les Voix du Matin","Five Favorite Chants Hark! The Herald Angels sing","cover art","cover art","Farewell Song of Enoch Arden First Love Redowa Martha Loves Chiding's Waltz -- cover art La Fille du Regiment Trab-Trab Galop La Belle Helene Nothing to Wear -- cover art The Sunshine Schottisch -- cover art Bells of Corneville","Cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art","Evening By the Sea Sweet Cecile Leslie","Cover art","Orgelvorspiele Sonate in B moll fur Orgel","cover art","Grand March de Concert Galop di Bravura L'Hirondelle Grande Marche Militaire Le Dernier Sourire Marrie Polka-Mazurka The Whispering Wind","cover photo","I've brought Thee an Ivy Leaf--cover art Clara May","cover art","The Indian's Prayer Home of the Penitent Be Kind to the Loved Ones at Home Mother Dear O Pray for Me Gentle Words and Loving Smiles The Sailor Boy's Last Dream He Doeth All Things Well--cover art","Speed Away! Speed Away! Take Me Home to Die Strike the Harp Gently Oh for a Home Beside the Hills Take Me Home to Die--cover art Give Me a loving Heart Uncle John is Sweetly Sleeping Katy's Cry Ella Dear He Doeth all things Well --cover art","Mary McNeil Bell Brandon","Come Home, Father Brave Boys Kingdon Coming--cover art Grandmother Told Me So--cover art Now Moses--cover art","cover art","The Belle of the Forest The Buccanier's Bride","Shylie Bawn Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still Dearest Spot of Earth to Me is Home Gentle ray of sunlight Smiles and tears Sing me an English Song Let my care be no man's sorrow","The Hazel Dell--cover art The Church within the wood Rosalie the Prarie flower Departed Days Old Folks are Gone Annie Lowe Fair Thee Well Kitty Dear Bright Eyed Little Nell of Narragansett Bay","Shepherd Boy--cover art Silvery Waves Gaily our Boat glides o'er the Sea--cover art Dashing Spray The Last Rose of Summer Home Reveries--cover art Song of the Sky Lark Fishers Hornpipe Medley Little Maggie May When You and I were Young","Sister Come! Come Away. 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Dressler, Op.41 Happy Home of My Childhood by George Croal A Voice from the Waves Duett by Stephen Grover Louise Polka Brilliante by Joseph Ascher Pepita Polka by Joseph Ascher","The Whispering Wind Mazurka Caprice pour le Piano par  Hermann A. Wollenhaupt, Op. 38 Nellie Darling by H. Millard Sleeping I Dreamed Love by W.V. Wallace","As You Like it by Wiliam Shakespeare; music Kiss me and Say Goodnight by Johnston \u0026 Wiedoft","Etudes de la Velocite pour le Piano forte par Charles Czerny","Sweet Smile Polka by Charles Kinkel","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 1.07","/repositories/2/resources/8982"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Sheet Music Collection"],"collection_title_tesim":["Sheet Music Collection"],"collection_ssim":["Sheet Music Collection"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Acc. 1997.054 was a gift received on 9/25/1997; Acc. 2007.87 was a gift from Mrs. Edmun C. Glover, III via Jim Deffenbaugh, Music Librarian. Acc. 2009.061 was purchased on 2/26/2009. Acc. 2009.070 was purchased on 2/21/2009. Acc. 2009.069 was purchased on 2/23/2009. Acquisition information for accessions received after February 2009 is not displayed for technical reasons. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"accruals_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAdditions are being made to this collection on an ongoing basis.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accruals_heading_ssm":["Accruals:"],"accruals_tesim":["Additions are being made to this collection on an ongoing basis."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is currently being processed and new items will be added on an ongoing basis. For this reason the indicated extent and date range are approximate at this point.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Series 1 (box 1-47) contains sheet music acquired prior to 2007.  Subseries 1 (box 1-38)  is arranged alphabetically by composer; Subseries  2 (box 39-40) are filed by arrangers and unknown composers; Subseries 3  (box 41-43) contains exercise books; Subseries 4 (box 44-45) contains portions of collections; Subseries 5 (boxe46) iscollections; and Subseries 6 (box 47) is librettos.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Series 2 (from box 48 onward) consists of acquisitons made 2007 and later, filed in the order in which they are received.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Series 3 is is not yet fully arranged and described. Researchers should consult with a staff member for further information in advance of using this series.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement of Materials:"],"arrangement_tesim":["The collection is currently being processed and new items will be added on an ongoing basis. For this reason the indicated extent and date range are approximate at this point."," Series 1 (box 1-47) contains sheet music acquired prior to 2007.  Subseries 1 (box 1-38)  is arranged alphabetically by composer; Subseries  2 (box 39-40) are filed by arrangers and unknown composers; Subseries 3  (box 41-43) contains exercise books; Subseries 4 (box 44-45) contains portions of collections; Subseries 5 (boxe46) iscollections; and Subseries 6 (box 47) is librettos."," Series 2 (from box 48 onward) consists of acquisitons made 2007 and later, filed in the order in which they are received."," Series 3 is is not yet fully arranged and described. Researchers should consult with a staff member for further information in advance of using this series."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSheet Music Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Sheet Music Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMaterial received from 2009 to 2010 were accessioned and minimally processed by Ute Schechter. The portion of the collection received prior to 2007 was keyed in by student assistants including Lauren Chapman, Alex Dodd beginning in September 2009. Acc. 2012.050 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, Univeristy Archives Specialist, in February 2012. Series 3 added in April 2012 by Benjamin Bromley. Acc. 2012.272 and Acc. 2012.360 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in November 2012. Acc. 2013.247 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in October 2013.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["Material received from 2009 to 2010 were accessioned and minimally processed by Ute Schechter. The portion of the collection received prior to 2007 was keyed in by student assistants including Lauren Chapman, Alex Dodd beginning in September 2009. Acc. 2012.050 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, Univeristy Archives Specialist, in February 2012. Series 3 added in April 2012 by Benjamin Bromley. Acc. 2012.272 and Acc. 2012.360 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in November 2012. Acc. 2013.247 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in October 2013."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Sheet Music Collection includes sheet music collected by the Special Collections Research Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes sheet music collected by the Special Collections Research Center prior to 2007.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"High-High-High-Up in the Hills\" - 1926, Sam Lewis and Joe Young, librettists; \"Is there Still Room for Me Neath the Old Apple Tree\" - 1915, Edgar Leslie and Lew Brown, librettists; \"Pullman Porters Parade\" - 1913, Ren. g. May, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Beautiful German Songs for Mezzo Soprano\"- undated., Franz Abt; \"Peter's Standard Series of German Songs\", second series- undated., Frantz Abt; \"New Series of Sems of German Songs\", undated, - Kate Blackeship \"Schirmer's Octavo choruses for Women's Voices\", undated- Kate Blackeship \"When the Swallows Homeward Fly\",- undated, Frantz Abt \"Songs of All Nations\",- undated, Frantz Abt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Milange Pour le Piano sur les motifs de l'Opera de Bellini I puritani\",- undated, A. Adam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I am going there\" or the \"Death of little Eva\"- undated, John S. Adams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Holy City,\" - undated, Stephen Adams; \"Blue Alsatian Mountains\", undated, Stephen Adams; \"Popular Contralto or Baritone Songs\", undated, Stephen Adams; \"The Blue Alsatian Mountains\", undated, Stephen Adams, Georges Lamothe; \"The Holy City\" - undated, F.E. Weatherly, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Joys of the Table\"- undated, J. Addison; \"Our Sweet Dancing Days\" - Mrs. Mountain and Mifs Decamp, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ain't She Sweet\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Are You Sorry\", - 1925, Benny Davis librettists; \"Crazy Words Crazy Tune Vo-Do-De-O\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Forgive Me\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"I Wonder What's Become of Sally\", 1924, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Songs of the Dawn\", 1930, Jack Yellon, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Slow But Sure,\" - undated, Charles Newman, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Life is A Song\" - 1935, Joe Young, librettists; \"Ain't that the Way it Goes\" - 1931, Roy Turk, librettists; \"And I Still Do\" - 1934, Edgar Leslie, librettists; \"I Don't Know Why\"- 1931, Guy Turk, librettists; \"I'll Get By\" - 1928, Roy Turk, librettists; \"The Moon was Yellow\" - Edgar Leslie, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Latest and Best\" - undated\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It Happened when your Eyes Met Mine\" - 1934, Roy Turk, librettists; \"Nobody Cares if I'm Blue\" - undated, Grant Clarke, librettists; \"There's a Little White House on a Little Green Hill,\" - undated, Billy Rose, librettists;\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents My Rosalie Sweet Rosalie\", undated, Edward G. Allanson, composer and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Maid of Athens\" - undated, Allen ?, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Over the Hill\"- n.d., Edgar Allen, composer, Lou Klein, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Minnesota March\"- undated, George N. Allen, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Earl Carroll Vanities\"- 7th Edition\" -1928, Louis Alter, composer, Raymond Klages, librettists; \"Hugs and Kisses\" - n.d., Lou Alter, composer, Raymond Klages, librettists; \"Manhattan Serenade\" - 1928, Louis Alter, composer; \"That Wonderful Something\" - 1929; Louis Alter, composer, Joe Goodwin, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \" I'll Pray for You\" - undated, Arthur Altman, composer, Kim Gannon, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"All or Nothing at All\" - undated, Jack Lawrence and Arthur Altman, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Suppose I had Never Met You\" - undated, Harry Archer, composer, Harlan Thompson, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"II Bacio- the Kiss\" - undated, L. Arditi, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Music Music Everywhere, but Not A Song in My Heart\" - 1932, Harold Arlen, composer, Ted Koehler, librettists; \"First You Have me High then You Have Me Low\"- undated, Harold Arlen, composer, Lew Brown, librettists; \"Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea\" - 1931, Harold Arlen, composer, Ted Koehler, librettists; \"Life Begins at 8:40\" - undated, Harold Arlen, composer, Ira Gershwin and E.Y. Harburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I am Dying, Egypt Dying\" - 1865, ? Armand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Love You Just the Same Sweet Adeline\" - undated, Clarence Gaskill and Harry Armstrong, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Blue Eyes\"- undated, Ettienne Arnaud.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mandalay\"- undated, Earl Burtnett, Abe Lyman, and Gus Arnheim.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Soko\" - 1903, John Arnold, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"To-day\" - undated, Gerald Arthur, composer, Harold Robe,librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Alice\" - undated, Joseph Asher, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Task\"- undated, E.L. Ashford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just Because Its You\" - undated, Barbee Ashley, Charles Farrell and Wakefield Potts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, Bonifacius Asioli, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Building Up an Awful Let-Down\" - 1935, Fred Astaire, composer, Johnny Mercer, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Marching Through Georgia, Rudolf Thaler, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"O Wherefore Weep My Sister Dear\" - undated, D.F.E., Auber, composer. \"Overture to the Favorite Opera of Masaniello\" - undated, F. Mockwitz.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Famous Gobble Song\" - undated, ? Audran, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Miss Helyett\"- undated, E. Audran, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You're the Only Star\" - undated, Gene Autry, composer and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If You were the Only Girl\" - undated, Nat D. Ayers, composer, Clifford Grey, librettists; \"Oh, You Beautiful Doll\"- undated, Nat D. Turner, composer, A. Seymour Brown, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gavotte in B Minor\" - undated, John Bach, composer; \"Four Pieces from Triakontameron\" - 1912, Leopold Godowsky, composer; \"Bach's Lighter Compositions\"- 1887, John Bach, composer; \"Saint Cecilia Series\" - 1941, John S. Bach, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"La priere dune Vierge' - undated, Thekla Badarewska, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You'll Never Get Up to Heaven That Way.\" - 1933, Abel Baer, composer, Sammy Lerner, librettists; \"High Up on a Hill-Top\" - undated, Abel Baer, composer, Ian Campbell and George Whiting, librettists; \"I'm Happy When You're Happy\" Abel Baer, composer, Benny Daivs, librettists; \"June Night\" - undated, Abel Baer, composer, Cliff Friend, librettists. \"Me Minus You\" - 1932, Abel Baer and John Loeb, composers, Paul Webster, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Auf Wiedersehn\" - 1882, E.H. Bailey, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Racquet Waltz\" - 1879, F.H. Baker, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I hear a Rhapsody\" - 1940, George Fragos, Jack Baker, and Dick Gasparre, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pretty Little Baby\" - 1932, Phil Baker and Ben Bernie, composers, Sid Silvers, librettists; \"Strange Interlude\" - 1932, Phil Baker, composer, Ben Bernie and Walter Hirsch, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"How Bright was the Star\" - 1854, Thomas Baker, composer, H.D. Stuart, librettists; \"The Rachel Schottisch\" - undated, Thomas Baker, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Come Into the Garden Maud\" - undated, M.W. Balfe, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 'Daughters of Pocahontas\" - 1909, Charles W.A. Ball, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'll Forget You\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Annelu Burns, librettists; \"When Irish Eyes are Smiling\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Chauncey Olcott and Geo. Graff Jr., librettists; \"A Little Bit of Heaven\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, J. Keirn Brennan, librettists. \"In the Garden of My Heart\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Caro Roma, librettists. \"Love Me and the World is Mine\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Dave Reed Jr., librettists; \"I'm Going Back to California\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, J. Keirn Brennan, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Shepherd's Gift\" - undated, William Ball, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gotta Get Home\" - 1939, James F. Hanley and Par Ballard, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"So Beats My Heart for You\" - 1930, Pat Ballard, Charles Henderson, and Tom Waring, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \" Come, Oh! Come with Me the Moon is Beaming\" - undated, B.S. Barclay, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Symphonie in C\" - undated, Woldemar Bargiel, composer; \"Ouverture zu Medea\" - undated, Woldemar Bargiel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Why Do Summer Roses Fade\" - undated, George Barker, composer, J.E. Carpenter, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sweet and Low\" - 1935, Joseph Barnby, composer, Alfred Tennyson, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Good-Bye Dolly Gray\" - undated, Paul Barnes, composer, Will D. Cobb, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Virginia\" - 1904, D. A. Barrackman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away)\" - undated, Harry Barris, composer, Ted Koehler and Billy Moll, librettists; \"It Was So Beautiful (And You Were Mine)\" - undated, Harry Barris, composer, Arthur Freed, librettists; \"It Must Be True\"- undated, Harry Barris, composer, Gus Arnheim and Gordon Clifford, librettists;\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Songs by J.C. Bartlett\", - 1914, J.C. Bartlett, composer; \"A Dream\", undated, J.C. Bartlett, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Talking to the Moon,\" - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, George A. Little, librettists; \"Talking to the Moon\", - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, George Little, librettists; \"Good-bye Broadway, Hello France\", - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, C. Francis Reisner and Benny Davis, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Getting Sentimental Over You\" - 1933, George Bassman, composer, Ned Washington, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \" Songe D'enfant\", - undated, Alexandre Batta, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"12 Favorite Melodies\", - 1886, Adolph Baumbach, composer; \"Home Sweet Home\", 1859, Adolph Baumbach, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Going Going Gone\", - 1933, Phil Baxter, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Cannot Dance To Night\" - undated, T.H. Bayly, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fairies Fire\", - undated, Amelie T. Beauregard, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Old Fashioned Tree,\" 1944, Becker Williams, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Musik Fuer Cello\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Classische Stuecke\" - undated, C. Kissner, composer; \"Klassische Studienwerke Fur Die Violine\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Sonates\" - undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Klavier Bibliothek\"- undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Trio from Fidelio\" - 1891, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Fidelio\" - 1890, L. Van Beethoven, composer \"Grande Symphonie\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Beethoven Konzert\" - 1806, L. Van Beethoven, composer, \"Classische Stucke\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Neun Tonstucke\" - undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Organ Voluntary\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"The Accompagnement with the Concerto in Rondo\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dritte Sinfonie\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Oeuvres\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Sonates\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, compsoer; \"Sonatina in F\" - 1887, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Tonstucke\"- undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Zwei Sonaten\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Musical Box\" - 1892, Francois Behr, composer; \"Choice Collections of Piano-Forte Duets\" - undated, Francois Behr, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rosenknospen\" - undated, Franz Behr, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In A Mist\" - 1928, Bix Beiderbecke, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Spring Blossoms\" - 1862, James Bellak, composer. \"Jewels\" - undated, Jas. Bellak, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hear Me, Norma\" - undated, Bellini, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You Didn't Want Me When You Had Me\" - undated, George J. Bennett, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Eight Selections for the Pianoforte\" - undated, W. Bennett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"La Traviata\" - undated, Albert W. Berg, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Parlor Concert\" - undated, Carl J. Berger.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Oh, How I Hate to Get up in the Morning\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"At Peace with the World\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"My Bird of Paradise\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Call Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon\" - 1910, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"This is the Life\" - 1914, Irving Berlin, composer; \"White Christmas\" - 1942, Irving Berlin, composer; \"All Alone\" - undated, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"How Deep is the Ocean\" - 1942 Irving Berlin, composer; \"Always\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"The Girl that I Marry\" - 1946, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Get Thee Behind me Satan\" - 1936, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Roses of Yesterday\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"He's a Devil in His Own Home\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"In My Harem\" - 1913, Irving Berlin, composer; \"I Never Had a chance\" 1934, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Cheek to Cheek\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Because I Love You\" - 1926, Irving Berlin, composer; \"How Many Times\" - 1926, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Isn't This a Lovely Day\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"I Want to Go Back to Michigan\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Just a Little While\" - 1930, Irving Berlin, composer; \"No Strings\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Remember\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Russian Lulliaby\" - 1927, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Say It Isn't So\" - 1932, Irving Berlin, composer; \"The Little Things in Life\" - 1930, Irving Berlin, composer; \"What Does It Matter\" -1927, Irving Berlin, composer; \"What'll I Do\" - undated; Irving Berlin, composer; \"When My Dream Come True\" - 1929, Irving Berlin, composer; \"With You\" - 1929, Irving Berlin, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The King of Thule\" - undated, Hector Berlioz, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When Dixie Stars Are Playing Peek-A-Boo\" - undated, Al. Bernard and \"Jo\" Henning, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Maybe\" - undated, Bertrand Brown, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fleurs Italiennes\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Boquet De Melodies\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Beyer's Repertoire\" - undated, Par F. Beyer, composer; \"Morceaux\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Morning Star Waltz\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Ricci\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Four Hand Arrangement\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"An Alexis Air Allemand\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Six Song-Stories for First Grade Pianists\" - 1920, Mathilde Bilbro, composer; \"Merry Hours\" - undated, Mathilde Bilbro, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In My Hide-Away\" - 1932, K.L. Binford, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mocking Bird Song\" - undated, Henry R. Bishop, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Blue Prelude\" - 1933, Joe Bishop, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Serenade in the Night\" - 1937, C.A. Bixio and B. Cherubini, composers, Jimmy Kennedy, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Oh No, Not Sad\" - undated, Bringham Bishop, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Southrons Chaunt of Defiance\" - undated, A.E. Blackmar, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'll Meet Thee in the Lane\" - undated, Charles Blamphin, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Carry Me Back to Old Virginny\" - undated, James A Bland, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Wigwam Queen\" - undated, James O'Dea, librettists, H.B. Blake, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lew Leslie's Blackbirds of 1930\" - undated, Andy Razaf, librettists, Eubie Blake, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Isle of Golden Dreams\" - undated, Gus Kahn, librettists, Walter Blaufuss, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Take Me\" - 1942, Mack David, librettists, Rube Bloom, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"We're Going Home\" - 1875, P.P. Bliss, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Blackmar\u0026amp;Bro's selection of Favorite Songs\" - undated, Blockley, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Monsieur Wilhelm Kuhe\" - undated, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"Les Deux Anges\" - undated, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My Queen\" - undated, Stella, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My Queen\" - undated, Sims Reeves, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My True Love Has My Heart\" - undated, Sir Phillip Sidney, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Charge of the Uhlans\" - undated, Carl Bohm, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ah Quel Plaisir D'etre Soldat\" - undated, Doieldiru, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dreary Weather\" - undated, Clay Boland and Frank Winegar, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Way Down in the Dixie Where the Sugar Cane Grows\" - 1905, Ernest L. Bolling, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Moonlight on the James\" - 1904, Ernest L. Bolling, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Polka Di Bravura\" - undated, Edward Boulanger, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Flavier-Werke\" - undated, Ch. Bovy-Lysberg, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Chinese Lullaby\" - 1919, Robert Hood Bowers, librettists and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"East of the Sun and West of the Moon\" - 1935, Brook Bowman, librettists and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just a Little Found Affection\" - undated, Elton Box, Desmond Cox, and Lewis Ilda, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Don't Tell the World, Tell the Girl\" - 1921, Edward L. Boyle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Le Souvenir\" - 1886, Loren Bragdon, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Beneath the Willow Tree\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Braham, composer; \"By One by Two by Three\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Braham, composer; \"Death of General Sir Ralph Abercrombie\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Brahman, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Eleven Chorale Preludes for the Organ\" - 1939, Johannes Brahms, composer; \"Symphonie\" - undated, 1877, Johannes Brahms, composer; \"Wiegenlied\" - undated, Johannes Brahms; composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Then I'll Come Back to You\" - undated, John W. Bratton, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \" La Belle Amazone\" - undated, A.R. Breiter, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Standard Series of Organ Composition\" - undated, Frank Bridge, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Remember Me\" - undated, M. Brinkman, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Life in the Woods\" - undated, Francis H. Brown, composer; \"Miss Mary A. Westcott\" - undated, Francis H. Brown, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sunny Side Up\" - 1929, B.G. Desylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You are My Lucky Star\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Alone\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Love Songs of the Nile\" - 1933, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" After Sundown\" - 1933, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"All I Do is Dream of You\" - 1934, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Alone\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" A New Moon is Over my Shoulder\" - 1934, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Broadway Melody\" - 1929, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"I've Got a Feeling You're Fooling\" - 1935, Arthur Herb, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Pagan Love Song\" - 1929, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Moon is Low\" - 1930, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" The Wedding of the Pained Doll\" - undated, Arther Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" Would You\" - 1936, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Falls of Paris\" - undated, Miss Aucusta Browne, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Girl of the Year is a Spar\" - 1943, Vida G. Brunner, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Salut a La France\" - undated, Brunner, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Red Lips Kiss My Blues Away\" - 1927, Alfred Bryan, James V. Monaco, and Pete Wendling, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Come Mirth and Mend a Broken Heart\" - undated, Bryan Mr. F, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Down in Sunny Alabama\" -1901, James Burrell, librettists, James T. Byan, composer; \"There's a Big Cry-Baby in the Moon\" - undated, James Burris, librettists, Chris Smith, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"At Evening\" - 1899, Dudley Buck, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Oleander Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Castle Waltz\" - 1848, Francis Buck, composer; \" Greenwood Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Mediterranean Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Sophronia Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Yes, We Miss Thee\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Songs and Ballads\" - 1848, Fred. K. Buckley, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Thousand Island River\" - 1878, George C. Bragdon, librettists, Mary F. Bunnell, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Galop\" - undated, Fred Burgmuller, composer; \"Peratir Selections\" - undated, Fred Burgmuller, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Andante\" -undated, Norbert Burgmuller, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Carolina Moon\" - undated, Benny Davis, Joe Burke, composers; \"A Darn Fool Woman Like Me\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Cling to Me\" - undated, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Paradise\" - 1931, Nacio Herb Brown and Gordon Clifford, librettists, Naco Herb Brown, composer; \"On Treasure Island\" - 1935, Edggar Leslie and Joe Burke, composer; \"By the River of the Roses\" - undated, Marty Symes, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Just Another Dream of You\" - undated, Benny Davis and Joe Burke, composers; \"A Little Bit Independent\" - Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"For You\" - undated, Al Dubin and Joe Burke, composer; \"How can You Say No\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"In a Little Gypsy Tea Room\" - undated, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Just Another Dream of You\" - 1932, Denny Davis and Joe Burke; composers; \"Dancing Sweeties\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Many Happy Return of the Day\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Moon over Miami\" - 1935, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"A Sailor's Sweetheart\" - undated, Joe Burke, librettists and composer; \"The Bridal Waltz\" - 1935, Ira Schuster and Milton Drake, librettists, Joe Burke, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dream Valley\" - 1940, Nick Kenny, Charles Kenny, Joe Burke, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Yours and Mine\" - 1930, Steve Nelson, librettists, Johnny Burke, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If I Had a Son for Each Star in Old Glory\" - undated, J.E. Dempsey, librettists, Joseph A. Burke, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Collections of Scotch Songs\" - undated, R. Burn, composer; \"Evening Melodies\" - undated, R. Burn, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Leven Thirty Saturday Night\" - undated, Earl Burtnett, Bill Grantham, Jess Kirkpatrick, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Crystal Schottisch\" - 1853, William Byerly, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Les Trois Gosses\" - undated, Byrec, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Minnie the Moocher\" - 1931, Cab Calloway and Irving Mills, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Standard Songs- Amarilli\" - 1909, Giuli Caccini, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"At Dawning\" - 1906, Charles Wakefield Cadman, composer. \"Lilacs\" - 1905, words by, Nellie Richard Eberhart, music by, Chas Wakefield Cadman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Crooning\" - 1921, lyrics by Al Dubin and Herbert W. Weise, music by, William F. Caesar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"W. Hamilton's Celebrated Songs\" - undated, words by, H.B. Farnie, music by, Fabio Campana \"Speak to Me\" - undated, words by, H.B. Farnie, composed by, Fabio Campana\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When a Yankee Got His Eye Down The Barrel of A Gun\" - 1918, words and music by, Fred S. Campbell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Little Sweetheart, Mine\" - March 23, 1902, words by, Andrew B. Sterling, music by, Jessie H. Campbell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just Been Wond'ring All Day Long\" - 1921, lyrics and music by Irene Ackerley Canning\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"That Tumble Down Shack In Athlone\" - 1918, words by, richard W. Pascoe, music by, Monte Carlo and Alma M. Sanders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Bridge\" - undated, words by, Longfellow, music by, Lady Carew\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sunrise Serenade\" - 1937, music by, Rankie Carle, lyrics by, Jack Lawrence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"\"Spirited Ballad; Brandy and Water\" - 1853, composed by, Julien Carle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Old Lady\" - 1936, words and music by Hoagy Carmichael and Stanley Adams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Lamplighter's Serenade\" - 1942, lyrics by, Paul Francis Webster, music by, Hoagy Carmichael\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hommage A Mon Amie, Valse Sentimentale\" - 1850, by J. Allan Carmichael\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"We Don't Want the Bacon, What We Want is a Piece of the Rhine\" - 1918, by \"Kid\" Howard Carr, Harry Russell, and Jimmie Havens\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Girl With the Dreamy Eyes\" - 1935, by Michael Carr and Eddie Pola\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"She is the Sunshine of Virginia\" - 1915, words by, Ballard MacDonald, music by, Harry Carroll\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"By the Beautiful Sea\" - 1914, words by, Harold R. Atteridge, music by, Harry Carroll \"I'm Always Chasing Rainbows\" - 1918, lyrics by, Joseph McCarthy, music by, Harry Carroll\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Jolson Story\" - 1946, by Al Johnson and Saul Chaplin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Favourite Spanish Dance\" - undated, by N. Carusi\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Allaballa goo-goo\" - 1912, words by CMS Mclellan, music by Ivan Caryll\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just a Gigolo\" - 1929, music by Leonello Casucci, German text by Julius Brammer, English text by Irving Caesar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Martha\" - undated, composed by Cavatine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Chaminade-Album for Piano, Volume I\" - 1899, composed by Cecile Chaminade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I've Grown So Used to You\" - 1901, words and music by Thurland Chattaway\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents W. Hamilton's Celebrated Songs, \"Dear Little Shamrock\" - undated, composed by Cherry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Funeral March\" - 1882, by F. Chopin, song and chorus by Charles H. Gabriel \"Nocturnes\" - undated, by F. Chopin \"Standard Gems\" - 1884, \"Nocturne\" by F. Chopin \"Works of F. Chopin for Piano\" - 1877, composed by F. Chopin \"Chopin, Nocturnes\" - undated, composed by F. Chopin \"Polonaise\" - undated, composed by F. Chopin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Old Folks at Home\" - 1857, words and music by E.P. Christy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Children's Voices\" - 1869, words and music by Claribel \"Come Back to Erin\" - undated, by, Claribel \"Strangers Yet\" - undated, music by, Claribel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Swanee River Moon\" - 1922, words and music by H. Pitman Clarke \"Swanee River Moon\" - 1921, words and music by H. Pitman Clarke\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Roamin' Around\" - 1925, words and music by Sonny Clay and Herbert Wiedoeft\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Clementi, Gradus ad Parnassum\" - undated, by Clementi \"Sonatinas for the Piano\" - undated, by Muzio Clementi and Friedrich Kuhlau\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Dream is Past\" - undated, written by Edward Fitzaubyn, composed by, Stephen Clover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Reverie\" - 1938, by Larry Clinton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I'm Ridin' Straight to Heaven (On A One-Way Street)\" - 1931, words by Carroll Loveday, music by Wac Clifford\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"There's Nothing Succeeds Like Success\" - undated, composed by Harry Clifton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Longing for Old Virginia and You\" - 1915, words by Joe Lyons, music by E. Clinton Keithley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Sorry I Made You Cry\" - 1918, by N.J. Clesi, arranged by Theodore Morse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Our National Confederate Anthem, God Save the South\" - undated, composed by C.T. De Coeniel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Composition for the Piano\" - undated, Louis Adolphe Coerne, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"We Three\" - 1940, Dick Robertson, Nelson Cogane and Sammy Mysels, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Little Grass Shack in Kealakekua\" - 1933, Bill Harrison and Johnny Noble, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Over There\" - undated, Nora Bayes and George M. Cohan, composers; \"You're a Grand Old Flag\" - 1906, George M. Cohan, composer and librettists; \"Father of the Land We Love\" - undated, George M. Cohan, composer; \"Popularity\" - 1906, George M. Cohan, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Living in Doubt\" - 1933, Chester Cohn, librettists and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Knights of the Cross Waltzes\" - 1900, Paul Cohn, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Benedictus\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"From Man to Ms.\" - undated Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"Gloria Patri\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"Tete.A.Tete\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Night Shall Be Filled with Music\" - 1932, Will Collins, Buddy Fields and Gerald Marks, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Let's Pretend There's a Moon\" - 1934, Russ Columbo, Bernie Grossman, Nancy Hamilton and Jack Stern, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Compositions for Pianoforte\" - 1923, Zez Confrey, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cryin for the Moon\" -1936, Larry Conley, Jack Stern, and Jules Roos, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Needle in a Haystack\" - 1934, Herb Magidon, librettists, Con Conrad, composer; \"The Continental\" - 1934, Con Conrad, composer and Herbert Magidson, librettists; \"Don't Forget Me in Your Dreams\"- 1930, Edgar Leslie, librettists, and Con Conrad, composer; \"I'm Gonna Bring a Watermelon to My Girl Tonight\" - 1934, Billy Rose, librettists, Con Conrad, composer; \"Margie\" - 1920, Benny Davis, librettists and Con Conrad and J. Russel Robinson, composers; \"Singin the Blues\" - 1920, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, Con Conrad and J.R. Robinson, composers; \"Talkin to Myself\" -1924, Herb Magidson, librettists, Con Conrad, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"North Carolina\" - undated, Charlie E., Converse, composer; \"Three Bells Polka\" - undated, T.J. Hook, composer; \"The Rock Beside the Sea\" - undated, Charlie C. Converse, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I've Got the Blue Ridge Blues\" - 1918, Charles A. Mason, librettists,Charles S. Cooke and Richard A. Whiting, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Credulity\" - undated, W.B. Kingston, librettists, George F. Cooke, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love, My Heart Is Calling You\" - 1923, Joe Young and Sam M. Lewis, librettists, Joe Cooper, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Always in My Heart (Forever on My Mind)\" - 1930, music by, J. Fred Coots, lyrics by, Roy Turk \"I Still Get a Thrill (Thinking of You)\" - 1930, music by, J. Fred Coots, words by, Benny Davis \"I Wonder Who's Under The Moon With You, To-Night\" - 1931, music by, J. Fred Coots, words by, Benny Davis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Collegiate Sam\" - 1929, by Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Your Country Needs You Now\" - 1917, music by Rennie Cormack and Geo. B. McConnell, lyrics by Al. Dubin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In The Middle of a Kiss\" - 1935, words and music by Sam Coslow \"Hot Voo-Doo\" - 1932, words and music by Sam Coslow and Ralph Rainger \"You Little So-And-So\" - 1931, words and music by, Sam Coslow and Leo Robin \"You Took My Breath Away\" - 1935, words and music by Sam Coslow and Richard A Whiting \"Keep Your Fingers Crossed\" - 1935, words and music by, Sam Coslow and Richard A. Whiting \"You Didn't Know the Music (I Didn't Know the Words)\" - 1931, words and music by Sam Coslow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dream House\" - 1926, music by, Lynn Cowan, lyrics by, Earle Foxe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Forgotten\" - 1894, by Eugene Cowles and Flora Wulschner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Ella Waltz\" - 1847, by Roswell Cowper\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"How Can I Leave Thee?\" - 1851, by C. Cramer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Potpourris sur des motifs d'Operas favoris pour le Piano\" - undated, by Henri Cramer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Old Virginia Moon\" - 1924, music by, Jesse Crawford, words by, Gus Kahn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"We Parted by the River, Grace and I.\" - 1905, by Stanley Crawford\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"After You've Gone\" - 1917, by Creamer and Layton \"If I Could Be With You (One Hour To-Night)\" - 1926, by Henry Creamer and Jimmy Johnson \"I Need Lovin'\" - 1926, by Henry Creamer and Jimmy Johnson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Pelican\" - undated, composed by W.J. Crerar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Thou Art Gone From My Gaze\" - undated, composed by E. N. Crouch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Melodies Populaires\" - undated, composed by Charles Czenry \"The Linden Waltz\" - undated, by Charles Czenry \"C. Czerny's Studies for Piano\" - undated, by C. Czerny \"Variations Elegantes\" - undated, by Ch. Czerny\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Amelia Waltz\" - undated, W.C.D, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sultan's Polka\" - undated, Charles D'Albert, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sweetheart Days\" - 1907, J. Anton Dailey, composer, L.W. Heiser, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Birth of a Nation\" - 1915, Joseph M. Daly, composer, Thos. S. Allen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Where the Shenandoah Flows\" - 1913, Chas. N. Daniels, composer, Earle C. Jones, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Silver Threads Among the Gold\" - 1930, H.P. Danks, composer, original poem, Eben E. Rexford, writer, revised, Edith Stanford Tillotson, writer. \"Silver Threads Among The Gold\" - 1873, H.P. Danks, composer, Eben E. Rexford, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lonely I Wander\" - undated, English words by G. Danskin, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rock Me to Sleep With My Virginia Melody\" - 1923, Joe Darcey, Bud Green, and Ray Henderson, composers; \"Tell Them You're From Virginia\" - 1924, Clyde Hager and Tom Bashaw, composers, Jerry Sullivan, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If You Could Care\" - 1920, Herman Darewski, composer, Arthur Wimperis, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In The Blue of Evening\" - 1942, D'Artega, composer, Tom Adair, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Confessin' That I Love You\" - 1930, music by, Doc Daugherty and Ellis Reynolds, lyric by Al. J. Neiburg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"To-Night You Belong To Me\" - 1926, David Lee, composer, Billy Rose, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Singing Hills\" - 1940, Mack David, Dick Sanford, and Sammy Mysels, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Wistful and Blue\" - 1926, Julian Davidson, composer, Ruth Etting, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Baby Face\" - 1926, Benny Davis and Harry Akst, composers, H.C. Redfield, arranger; \"Ev'ry Time My Heart Beats\" - 1932, Benny Davis and Gerald Marks, composers; \"Oh How I Miss You To-Night\" - 1924, Benny Davis, Mark Fisher, and Joe Burke, composers; \"Yearning Just For You\" - 1925, Benny Davis and Joe Burke, composer and librettists; \"What Price Love\" - 1931, Benny Davis and Harry Akst, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ellen's Waltz\" - undated, composed by Rich[ar]d Davis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Melody\" - 1921, Charles G. Dawes, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In the Silence of the Dawn\" - 1940, Leon de Costa, composer, Samuel O. Johnson and Leon de Costa, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Oh Promise Me\" - 1889, Reginald DeKoven, composer, Clement Scott, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Bunch of Roses\" - 1871, W.H. Delehanty, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Thank God for a Garden\" - 1915, Teresa Del Riego, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Imprisoned\" - 1848, William R. Dempster, composer, Alfred Wheeler, arranger; \"When the Night Wind Bewaileth\" - 1845, William R. Dempster, composer, Epes Sargent Esq., writer; \"The Blind Boy\" - undated, W.R. Dempster, composer, Mis H.F. Gould, writer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Keep Me Awake Mother\" - 1863, Jos. Hart Denck, composer, Mrs. M.W. Stratton, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Mystery of the Night\" - 1920, Lucien Denni, composer, Gwynne Denni, writer; \"You're Just a Flower From an Old Bouquet\" - 1924, Lucien Denni, composer; Gwynne Denni, librettist. \"Keep Me Awake Mother\" - undated, J.K., composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Perhaps\" - 1929, Paul Denniker, composer, Andy Razaf, librettist; \"S'posin'\" - 1929, Paul Denniker, composer, Andy Razaf, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Song of the Seabees\" - 1942, Peter De Rose, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist; \"Have You Ever Been Lonely (Have You Ever Been Blue)\" - 1933, music by Peter De rose, words by, George Brown. \"Are You Sure You Love Me\" - 1933, Peter De Rose, composer, George Brown, librettist; \"Muddy Water (A Mississippi Moan)\" - 1926, Peter De Rose and Marry Richman, composer, \"Jo\" Trent, librettist; \"When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver (I Will Love You the Same)\" - 1930, Peter De Rose, composer, Charlie Tobias, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Here am I - Broken Hearted\" - 1927, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"Come to Me\" - 1931, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"If You Knew Susie Like I Know Susie\" - 1925, by B.G. De Sylva \"It All Depends on You\" - 1926, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"My Sin\" - 1929, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"I Am Only the Words You Are the Melody\" - 1930, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson, ukulele arrangement by, May Singhi Breen \"You're An Old Smoothie\" - 1932, by B.G. De Sylva, Richard A. Whiting, and Herb Brown Nacio \"You Try Somebody Else (We'll Be Back Together Again)\" - 1931, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"'N' Everything\" - 1918, lyric and music by Bud DeSylvia, Gus Kahn, and Al. Jolson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When A Gypsy Makes His Violin Cry\" - 1935, music by, Emery Deutsch, words by, Dick Smith, Frank Wine-Gar, and Jimmy Rogan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Gypsy Rhapsody\" - 1933, music by, Emery Deutsch and Arthur Altman, lyric by, Jack Lawrence \"Play, Fiddle, Play\" - 1932, music by, Emery Deutsch and Arthur Altman, lyric by Jack Lawrence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pistol Packin' Mama\" - 1943, by Al Dexter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sunshine Good-bye!\" - 1906, words and music by John H. Devlin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Because\" - 1902, music by Guy D'Hardelot, words by Edward Teschemacher\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Heart is Thine\" - 1905, music by E. di Capua, English words by Frank Sheridan, Italian words by G. Capurro\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mrs. O' Leary\" - undated, written and composed by Mr. Dibdin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Shine on Your Shoes\" - 1932, words and music by Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Di Lazzaro Melodien\" - 1939, music by E. Di Lazzaro, German lyric by Klaus S. Richter, Italian lyric by C. Bruno-Di Lazzaro\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder\" - 1900, music by Herbert Dillea, words by Arthur Gillespie\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pink Elephants\" - 1932, by Mort Dixon and Harry Woods\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ossian's Serenade\" - undated, by Ossian E. Dodge\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ferris' Quick Step\" - 1824, composed by Allen Dodworth\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Adieu\" - undated, by Theodore Dohler \"Nocturne\" - undated, by Theodore Dohler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Dreaming While We're Dancing\" - 1935, music by Gerald Dolin and Ed J. Lambert, lyrics by Ed J. Lambert\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hush!\" - undated, by Dolores \"The Brook\" - undated, music by Dolores, words by Tennyson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Where in the World (But in America)\" - 1948, words and music by Glenn Rowell, Fred Waring, and Jack Dolph\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Perfidia\" - 1939, music and Spanish lyrics by Alberto Dominguez, English lyrics by Milton Leeds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Don't Cross You Fingers, Cross Your Heart\" - 1938, by Al Donahue, Larry Shay, and Johnny Marks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It's Been So Long\" - 1935, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"My Mammy\" - 1920, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Sam Lewis and Joe Young \"Out of the Dawn\" - 1928, by Walter Donaldson \"You\" - 1936, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Did I Remember\" - 1936, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Sleepy Head\" - 1934, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"What Can I Say, After I Say I'm Sorry? - 1926, by Walter Donaldson and Abe Lyman \"At Sundown (When Love is Calling me Home)\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Did I Remember\" - 1936, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Don't Do Anything I Wouldn't Do\" - 1933, by Walter Donaldson \"For My Sweetheart\" - 1926, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"It Made You Happy When You Made Me Cry\" - 1926, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"I've Had My Moments\" - 1934, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"Just Like A Melody Out of the Sky\" - 1928, by Walter Donaldson \"Little Hunka Love\" - 1931, by Walter Donaldson \"Little White Lies\" - 1930, by Walter Donaldson \"Sam the Old Accordion Man\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Someday You'll Say 'O.K!'\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Swanee Butterfly\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Billy Rose, arranged by J.E. Andino \"That Certain Party\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Gus Kahn \" I've Grown So Lonesome, Thinking of You\" - 1926, words and music by Walter Donaldson and Paul Ash \"Yes Sir, That's My Baby\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Gus Kahn \"You're Driving Me Crazy (What Did I Do?)\" - 1930, by Walter Donaldson \"You're Telling Me\" - 1932, music by Walter Donaldson, Words by Gus Kahn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lucia di Lammermoor\" - undated, music by Donizetti \"Overture zur oper Belisar\" - undated, by C. Donizetti\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Il Trovatore\" - undated, by Edouard Dorn \"Ernani\" - undated, by Dorn \"Il Trovatore\" - 1883, composed by Edouard Dorn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just for the Sake of Days Gone By\" - undated, music by Lillian Doreen, words by Felix F. Feist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Her Boy in Blue\" - 1904, words and music by Chas W. Doty\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"There's No Depression In Love\" - 1931, music by Dan Dougherty, words by Jack Yellen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Little White House (At the End of Honeymoon Lane)\" - 1926, lyrics and music by Eddie Dowling and James F. Hanley \"Sleepy Valley\" - 1929, music by James F. Hanley, words by Andrew B. Sterling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Songs of Miss Annie Louise Cary\" - 1871, M.S. Downs, composer, Miss Anne Louis Cary, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mairzy Doats\" - 1943, Milton Drake, Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"On the Banks of the Wabash Far Away\" - 1940, Paul Dresser, librettists and composer; \"My Gal Sal\" - 1905, Paul Dresser, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cecilia\" - 1925, Herman Ruby, librettists, Dave Dreyer, composer; \"Songs For Sale\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettists, Dave Dreyer, composer; \"I Just Wanna Be Known as Susie's Feller\" - 1926, Lew Brown, librettists, Dave Dreyer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Beatiful Star\" - 1906, Louis A. Drumheller, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pagan Moon\" - 1931, Al Bryan, Al Dubin, Joe Burke, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Schirmer's Library\" - 1904, TH. Bubois, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Am Only Human After All\" - 1930, Vernon Duke, composer; \"I Like the Likes of You\" - 1933, Vernon Duke, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Laddie in France is Dreaming\" - 1918, William E. Dulmage, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Spirit of Aggieland\" - 1925, Richard J. Dunn, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"La Rosita\" - 1923, Allan Stuart, librettists, Paul Dupont, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Duex Themes Varies\" - undated, J.B. Duvernoy, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Humoresque\" - 1912, Anton Dvorak, composer; \"Compositions and Arrangements for the Organ\" - 1925, Anton Dvorak, composer; \"Transcriptions for the Organ\" - 1936, Edwin Arthur Kraft, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Maryland, My Maryland\" - undated, C.E., composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lafayette, We Hear You Calling\" - 1918, Mary Earl, composer and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"How the Gates Came Ajar\" - undated, Eastburn, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Come to me Darling, I'm lonely without Thee\" - undated, E.A. Eaton, composer; \"Three Beautiful Fantasias\" -1865, E.A. Eaton, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Evening at Coney Isle (march-two step)\" - 1904, J.C. Eaton, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In My Merry Oldsmobile\" - 1905, Gus Edwards, composer, Vincent Bryan, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Be Still, My Heart\" - 1934, Allan Flynn, Jack Egan, librettists and composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"What a Fool I've Been\" - 1930, Al Eldridge, librettists and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pomp and Circumstance\" - 1902, Edward Elgar, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Solitude\" - 1934, Duke Ellington, music, Eddie De Lange and Irving Mills, librettists; \"The Creole Love Call\" - 1928, Duke Ellington, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"There's a Long, Long Trail\" - 1930, Zo Elliot, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Carelessly\" - 1936, Charles and Nick Kenny, librettists, Norman Ellis, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm on a See-Saw\" - 1934, Desmond Carter, librettists, Vivian Ellis, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hold my Hand\" - 1931, Maurice Elwin, Harry Graham, and Noel Gay, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Emmet's Lullaby\" - 1876, J.K. Emmet, composer and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Eva; Uncle Tom's Guardian Angel\" - 1852, Manuel Emilio, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"All Aboard\" - undated, J.C. Engelbrecht, composer; \"Wandering Sprite\" - 1859, J.C. Engelbrecht, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Melody of Love\" - 1903, H. Engelmann, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Come Forth Ye Heralds\" - 1880, Past Grand Rep. B.C. TRUE, librettists, T.B. ESTEP and R.S. Crandall, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"No One to Love\" - 1861, WM. B. Harvey, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Women's Love Waltzes\" - undated, Philipp Fahrbach, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Who Blew Out the Flame\" - 1938, Mitchell Parish, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Ah! The Moon is Here\" - 1932, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Beauty Must Be Loved\" - 1934, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"By a Waterfall\" - 1933, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Hummin to Myself\" - 1932, Herb Magidson and Monty Siegel, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Sittin on a Backyard Fence\" - 1933, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You'll Wish Me Back Some Day\" - 1901, Fairfield and Leslie, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Time Its Veil is Weaving\" - undated, E. Falk, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dances and Marches by Carl Faust\" - undated, Carl Faust, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Promise You\" - 1938, Ben Oakland, Samuel Lerner, Alice Faye, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Organ Music\" - 1912, Gottfried H. Federlein, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Monogram Waltz\" - 1877, Emma Henry Ferguson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Beautiful Heaven\" - 1924, C. Fernandez, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Kashmiri Song\" - 1902, Amy Woodforde Finden, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"German Song with English Words\" - 1689, A. Fesca, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Favorite French Air- Harp\" - undated, Cardon Fils, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Sorry Sally\" -1928, Gus Kahn, librettists, Ted Fiorito, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When Lights are Low\" - 1923, Gus Kahn, Ted Koehler, and Ted Fiorito, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Driftwood\" - 1950, Frank Fischbach, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Want to Go to Tokio\" - 1914, Fred Fischer, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \"Billy-Billy Bounce Your Baby Doll\" - 1922, Fred Fischer and Al. Bryan, composers, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \"There's a Little Spark of Love Still Burning\" - 1914, Fred Fischer, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \" Blue is the Light\" - 1930, Fred Fischer, composer and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pego'my heart\" - 1913, Alfred Bryan, librettists, Fred Fisher, composer; \" Happy Days and Lonely Nights\" - 1928, Billy Rose, librettists, Fred Fisher, composer; \"That Stolen Melody\" - 1928, Fred Fisher, composer and librettists; \"The Red Lantern\" - 1919, Fred Fisher, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"New Piano Duets\" - undated, J. Fletcher, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Perles de Salon\" - undated, H. Fliege, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Popular Gems\" - undated, Flotow, composer; \"Popular Selections\" - 1860, Flowtow, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Happy Fours\" - undated, C.H. Fontaine, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Serenade for a Wealthy Widow\" - 1934, Reginald Foresythe, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Music in my Heart\" - 1939, Bob Wright and Chet Forrest, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love's First Kiss\" - 1914, Edward Lockton, librettists, Dorothy Forster, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Blue Waters Piano Solo\" - 1934, Clarke Fortner, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sheet Music\" - 1853, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Massa's in the Cold Ground\" - 1853, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night\" - 1892, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Nelly Bly\" - undated, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \" Oh Boys, Carry Me Long Plantation Melody\" - 1851, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Songs by Best American Composers\" - undated, Stephen C. Foster, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fire Fly Polka\" - undated, J.A. Fowler, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"French Horn and Trumpet\" - undated, C.P. Francis, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Girl of Mine\" - 1919, Harold Freeman, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland\" - undated, Leo Friedman, composer; \"When I Dream of Old Erin\" - 1912, Marvin Lee, librettists, Leo Friedman, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"After Tonight\" - 1932, Cliff Friend and Carment Lombardo, composers; \"Freckle Face, You're Beautiful\" - 1934, Cliff Friend and Carmen Lombardo, composers; \"Neath the Silv'ry Moon\" - 1932, Cliff Friend, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Lights are Low\" - 1934, Cliff Friend and Carmen Lombardo, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Trade Winds\" - 1940, Cliff Friend and Charlie Tobias, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Woodland Echoes\" - 1918 Rudolf Friml, composer; \"Some Day\" - 1925, Rudolf Friml, composer, W.H. Post, librettists; \"Organ\" - 1917, Rudolf Friml, composer; \"High Jinks\" - 1913, Otto Hauerbach, librettists, Rudolf Friml, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Bom-Bom-Bom-Bhe (The Melody Blues)\" - 1918, music by Bill Frisch, lyrics by Bobby Jones\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"At Twilight\" - 1911, by J. Frank Frysinger \"Supplication\" - 1911, by J. Frank Frysinger \"Herbstnacht\" - 1914, by J. Frank Frysinger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Has Another Won Your Heart\" - 1899, music by Seymour Furth, words by E. Nattes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Coming, Coming Bye-And-Bye\" - 1866, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by J. H. Mc. Naughton \"The Forsaken\" - undated, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by H. Aide \"The Garden of Roses\" - undated, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by William Story \"Only\" - undated, by Virginia Gabriel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Children's Christmas Eve\" - 1898, music by Niels W. Gade \"Erlkonigs Tochter (Elverskud)\" - undated, composed by Niels W. Gade \"Nachklange von Ossian. Overture\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade \"Symphonir\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade \"Sinfonie\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love Hail'd A Little Maid\" - undated, music by Wilhelm Ganz, words by Wellington Guernsey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rezo, The Planting of the Vine\" - undated, music by Garcia, words by W.B.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fair Virginia Waltzes\" - 1895, by R.C. Garland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Little Ford Rambled Right Along\" - 1914, music by Byron Gay, words by C.R. Foster and Byron Gay \"The Vamp\" - 1919, by Byron Gay \"Fate, It Was Fate When I First Met You\" - 1923, by Byron Gay\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"There's Something About A Soldier\" - 1933, by Noel Gay\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Loyalty\" - 1909, music by Adam Geibel, words by Anna M. Laise Phillips\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Calcutta\" - 1958, Heino Gaze\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Les Charmes De L'Opera\" - 1853, arranged by J.A. Getze\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Runnin' Wild\" - 1922, music by A. Harrington Gibbs, words by Joe Grey and Leo Wood\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Bonnie Sweet Bessie, The Maid O' Dundee\" - 1877, by J.L. Gilbert\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"So Sweet\" - 1930, words and music by Haven Gillespie, Ben Kanter, and Nelson Shawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Plantation Lullaby\" - 1921, by Gladys Gillette, Albert Holmer, and Vernon Stevens\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Squirrels' Frolic\" - 1890s, by Frank R. Gillis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fluffy Ruffles\" - 1928, by Jack Glogau and Joe Zimmerman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Dream is Past\" - undated, composed by Stephen Glover \"In The Starlight\" - undated, music by Stephen Glover, words by J.E. Carpenter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gavotte\" - undated, by C.W. Gluck\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tramway Galop\" - undated, by L. Gobbaerts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Venitienne\" - 1892, by Benjamin Godard, revised and fingered by Wm. Scharfenberg \"Florian's Song\" - 1884, music by Benjamin Godard, English version by Laura M. Underwood\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Guards Waltz\" - undated, by D. Godfrey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Wonder When My Baby's Coming Home\" - 1942, words and music by Kermit Goell and Arthur Kent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Virginia Exposition March\" - 1888, by Richard Goerdeler \"Alone\" - 1901, by Richard Goerdeler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mazie\" - 1921, words and music by Sidney Caine, Eli Dawson, and Lew Gold\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Venetian Moon\" - 1919, music by Phil Goldberg and Frank Magine, lyrics by Gus Kahn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"All Thru the Night\" - 1933, words and music by Michael Gollatz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Two Buck Tim From Timbuctoo\" - 1933, music by Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman, words by Edward Heyman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cherie, I Love You\" - 1926, words and music by Lillian Rosedale Goodman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'd Love To Call You My Sweetheart\" - 1926, by Joe Goodwin, Larry Shay, and Paul Ash\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Star Fell Out of Heaven\" - 1936, words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"College Rhythm\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Don't Let It Bother You\" - 1934, words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"From the Top of Your Head To the Tip of Your Toes\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"I Wish I Were Aladdin\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Let's Give Three Cheers for Love\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Let's Knock Knees\" - 1931, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Straight From The Shoulder Right From The Heart\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Take A Number From One To Ten\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Takes Two to Make a Bargain (What's The Answer-What's The Verdict-How's About It, Baby)\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Two For Tonight\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Belisario\" - undated, by A. Goria \"Mazurka\" - undated, by A. Goria\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I've Got You On The Top of My List\" - 1934, music by Jay Gorney, words by Sidney Clare\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Do You Really Think He Did?\" - 1855, by J.T. Gosden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"America, I Love You\" - 1915, music by Archie Gottler, words by Edgar Leslie \"I Hate To Lose You\" - 1918, music by Archie Gottler, words by Grant Clarke\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Miserere Du Trovatore\" - 1864, by L.M. Gottschalk\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Faust\" - 1859, composed by Charles Gounod \"Faust March\" - 1882, by Gounod, arranged by H. Richards \"Le Parlate D'Amore\" - undated, music by Ch. Gounod \"O Sing to God\" - undated, composed by Ch. Gounod\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Arise From Dreams of Thee\" - undated, music by W.H.J. Graham, words by Percy B. Shelley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"That's My Weakness Now\" - 1928, words and music by Bud Green and Sam H. Stept\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dawn of To-Morrow\" - 1927, music by Joe Green, words by Jeanne Gravelle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Body and Soul\" - 1930, music by John W. Green, words by Edward Hayman, Robert Sour, and Frank Eyton \"I'm Yours\" - 1930, music by John W. Green, words by E.Y. Harburg \"Living In Dreams\" - 1932, words and music by John W. Green \"Out of Nowhere\" - 1931, music by John W. Green, lyrics by Edward Heyman \"Rain, Rain, Go Away\" - 1932, music by John W. Green, words by Edward Heyman and Mack David\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"C'est Vous (It's You)\" - 1927, by Abner Greenberg, Abner Silver, and Harry Richman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sing Me To Sleep (Sing mir dein Lied)\" - 1902, music by Edwin Greene, words by Clifton Bingham\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Makin' Hay In The Moonlight In My Baby's Arms\" - 1932, music by Jesse Greer, lyrics by Tot Seymour \"On The Beach With You\" - 1931, music by Jesse Greer, words by Tot Seymour\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"What A Difference A Day Made (Cuando Vuelva A Tu Lado)\" - 1934, music and Spanish lyrics by Maria Grever, English lyrics by Stanley Adams, arrangement by Paul Hill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Anona\" - 1903, by Vivian Grey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Elfentanz (Elfin-dance)\" - 1902, by Edvard Grieg \"An den Frühling (To Spring)\" - 1898, by Edvard Grieg, edited and fingered by Luis Oesterle \"In the Morning\" - 1890, by Edvard Grieg, arranged for organ by Francis L. York\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ireland Is Heaven To Me\" - 1923, words and music by Gerald Griffin, Charles Harrison, and Fred Rose\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Palto Alto the 8th of May 1846\" - 1846, by Charles Grobe \"Court Ball Waltz\" - 1858, arranged by Charles Grobe \"Hohnstock's Polka\" - 1850, arranged by Charles Grobe \"Love is Life's Wealth Rondo\" - 1855, by Charles Grobe \"Orange Rondo\" - 1855, by Charles Grobe \"The Tolling Bell\" - 1859, by Charles Grobe \"United States Grand Waltz\" - 1845, by Charles Grobe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Three Shades of Blue\" - 1927, by Ferde Grofé\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just a Little Dance\" - 1926, by Bernie Grossman, Paul Ash, and Abe Olman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"We're Going Over\" - 1917, by Bernie Grossman, Andrew B. Sterling, and Arthur Lange\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tampico Waltz\" - 1851, by J.A. G'Schwend\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Pictue I Painted of You\" - 1924, words and music by Tom Guarini, Vic King, Fred Korf and Ted Johnson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Il Primo Sorriso (The First Smile)\" - 1867, by P.D. Guglielmo, English words by Mrs. C.R. Corson \"The Lover And The Bird\" - 1873, by P.D. Guglielmo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gazellen Polka\" - undated, by Josef Gung'l\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mariar\"- 1904, music by Mose Gumble, words by Harry Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Der tapfere Soldat (The little Hero)\" - 1893, by Cornelius Gurlitt \"Merry Hour March\" - 1897, by Cornelius Gurlitt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tarantelle\" - undated, arranged by A. Gyrowez\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gems of Vocal Melody\" - undated, Foley Hall, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mellow Moon\" - 1922, Wendell W. Hall, composer; \"In Old Beidelberg, Waltz Song\" - 1933, Charles Kallen, librettists, Wendell Hall, composer; \"It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo\" - 1923, Wendell Hall, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Iowa Corn Song\" - 1921, Ray W. Lockhard, George Hamilton, and Edward Riley, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Fairy Waltz\" - 1892, Steabbog, librettists, R.J. Hamilton, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Bye Bye Blues\" - 1925, Fred F. Hamm, Dave Bennett, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Because of You\" - 1940, Arthur Hammerstein, Dudley Wilkinson, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Darling Nelly Gray\" - 1856, B.R. Hanby, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I know that my Redeemer liveth Sacred Song\" - undated, W.D. Wallace, composer; \"Choice Organ Selections\" - undated; \"Overture to the Occasional Oratorio\" - 1948, Garth Edmundson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tanz-Album fur kleine Leute\" - undated, M. Hanisch, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"At the End of the Road\" - 1924, Ballard Macdonald, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"Indiana\" - 1917, Ballard Macdonald, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"Ziegfeld's American Revue\"- 1926, Gene Buck and Irving Caesar, librettists, Rudolf Friml and James F. Hanley, composer; \" Oh I Miss Hannah\" - 1924, Thekla Hollingsworth, librettists, Jessie L. Deppen, composer; \"Sing Song Girl\" - 1930, Joseph McCarthy, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"24 Hours a Day\" - 1935, Arthur Swanstrom, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"At the End of the Sunset Trail\" 1924, Ralph Waldo Emerson, librettists, Ethwell Eddie Hanson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Because Song\" - Edward Teschemacher, librettists, Guy D'Hardelot, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tonight is Mine\" - 1934, Gus Kahn, librettists, Frank Harling, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Somewhere\" - 1906 Chase K. Harris, composer; \"I'm Wearing My Heart Away for You\" - undated, Charles K. Harris, composer; \"Voice of the Night\" - 1904, Charles K. Harris, composer; \"Songs of Yesterday\" - 1916, Charles K. Harris, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Meet Me at Twilight\" - Sydney Harris, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Lovely Lady\" - 1934, Franklin Hauser, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Marche Triomphale\" - 1851, M. Hauser, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Snmphonien\" - undated, Joseph Hayden, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lost and Cast Away\" - undated, William S. Hayes, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In the Sweet Long Ago\" - 1916, Bobby Heath and Arthur Lange, librettists, Alfred Solman, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Snow Strom\" - undated, Seba Smith, poetry, L. Heath, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Die Forelle\" - undated, Stephen Heller, composer; \"Heller, Nuits Blanches\" - undated, Stephen Heller, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Deep Night\" - 1929, Rudy Vallee, undated, Charlie Henderson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Birth of the Blues\" - 1926, B.G. Sylva and Lew Brown, undated, Ray Henderson, composer; \"Bye Bye Blackbird\" - 1926, Mort Dixon, librettists, Ray Henderson, composer; \"The Old Gang of Mine\" - 1922, Billy Rose and MOrt Dixon, Ray Henderson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Andante Et Etude Concertante\" - undated, by Adolphe Henselt \"Number 6. Si oiseau j'etais, A toi je volerai\" - undated, composed by Adolphe Henselt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Falling In Love With Someone\" - 1910, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Rida Johnson Young \"Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life\" - 1910, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Rida Johnson Young \"Gypsy Love Song\" - 1898, music by Victor Herbert, words by Harry B. Smith \"Kiss Me Again\" - 1915, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Henry Blossom \"Give your Heart In June-Time\" - 1925, music by Victor Herbert, words by Clifford Grey and Harold Atteridge \"I Might Be Your 'Once-In-A-While'\" - 1919, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Robert B. Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Clareene\" - 1905, by Max L. Herman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"La Rosalia\" - 1864, composed by Don Pedro de Herrera, arranged by Theodore de La Hache\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dream Daddy\" - 1923, by Louis Herscher and George Keefer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Favourite March in William Tell\" - undated, varied by Herz \"La Belle Bohemienne\" - undated, by Henri Herz \"La Parisienne\" - undated, by Henri Herz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"For Sentimental Reasons\" - 1936, by Edward Heyman, Abner Silver, and Al Sherman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Live, Laugh, and Love\" - 1931, music by Werner R. Heymann, words by Rowland Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lights Out\" - 1935, by Billy Hill \"Put On An Old Pair of Shoes\" - 1935, by Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hill \"There's a Cabin in the Pines\" - 1933, words and music by Billy Hill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"All Ashore\" - 1938, by Billy Hill \"Lights Out (Close Your Eyes And Dream Of Me)\" - 1935, by Billy Hill \"There's A Cabin in the Pines\" - 1933, words and music by Billy Hill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Leichte Lieder n. Tänze\" - undated, by Ferdenand Hiller\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Devotion\" - 1942, words and music by Roc Hillman and Johnny Napton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It Isn't Fair\" - 1933, music by Richard Himber, Frank Warshauer, and Sylvester Sprigato, words by Richard Himber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Love to Sing\" - undated, music by E.L. Hime, words by J.E. Carpenter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sing of the Captive Greek Girl\" - undated, music by J.W. Hobbs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"For You\" - 1925, music by George L. Hodge, words by Frank G. Woodruff \"If You Would Say 'I Love You'\" - 1926, music by George L. Hodge, words by Frank Woodruff, ukulele arrangement by Mary Florence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Auf Wiedersehen, My Dear\" - 1932, by Al Hoffman, Ed Nelson, Al Goodhart, and Milton Ager, German text by Herr Fred Fisher \"Masquerading in the Name of Love\" - 1933, by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart, and Geo. Waggner \"Who Walks in When I Walk Out\" - 1933, words and music by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart, and Ralph Freed \"Why Don't You Practice What You Preach\" - 1934, words and music by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman \"Fit as a Fiddle\" - 1932, music by Al Hoffman and Al Goodhart, lyric by Arthur Freed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Barcarole\" - 1884, by Heinrich Hoffman, arranged by Rob. Thallon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pajama Polly\" - 1902, words and music by Max Hoffman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Good Night (I'll See You In The Morning)\" - 1926, by Carl Hohengarten, Wm. Roettger, and Paul Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Midsummer Fantasy\" - 1925, by Karl Holer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It Will Have to Do Until the Real Thing Comes Along\" - 1936, words and music by Mann Holiner, Alberta Nichols, Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin, and L.E. Freeman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Gift Polka\" - 1855, by Albert Holland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Strange Enchantment\" - 1939, music by Frederick Hollander, words by Frank Loesser\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Smoky Mokes\" - undated, by A. Holzmann\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Little Coon's Prayer\" - 1921, music by Barbara Hope, words by De Burgh D'Arcy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Toast\" - 1931, by Francis Hopkinson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Every Little Movement\" - 1910, music by Karl Hoschna, lyric by O.A. Hauerbach\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Last Goodbye\" - 1939, words and music by Eddy Howard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"After You've Had Your Way\" - 1916, by Richard Howard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I Love Everything Beautiful (That's Why I'm in Love with You)\" - 1932, by Bert Howe and Ernie Brooks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Winsome Grace\" - 1890, by T.H. Howe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Poor Butterfly\" - 1916, music by Raymond Hubbell, words by John L. Golden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Moonglow\" - 1934, by Will Hudson, Eddie De Lange and Irving Mills \"You're Not the Kind\" - 1936, by Will Hudson and Irving Mills\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Come, with Thy Lute, to the Fountain\" - undated, by T.P. Hullah\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Bubbling Spring\" - 1902, by Johann E. Hummel, arranged by Ferd. Meyer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hänsel and Gretel\" - 1894, by Egelbert Humperdinck\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Holiday Waltz - 1878, J.A. Ide, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Because I'm Married Now\" - 1907, Herbert Ingraham, librettists and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In a Little Garden\" - 1926, Felice S. Ivla, composer, Earl Whittemore, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Encompass'd in an Angel's Frame\" - undated, Jackson, composer, General Burguyne, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"On Miami Shore Waltz\" - 1919, Victor Jacobi, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Love You Truly\" - 1906, Carrie Jacobs-Bond \u0026amp; Son, composer; \"A Little Bit O'Honey\" - 1917, Carrie Jacobs-Bond, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Bridal Song from Lohengrin\" - 1892, S. Jadassohn, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Collegiate\" - 1925, Moe Jaffe and Nat Bonx, composers and librettists'.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Eva's Parting\" - 1852, F. James, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fire Fly- Galop in the White Fawn\" - 1868, A. Jannotta, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lawrence of Arabia\" - 1962, Maurice Jarrf, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Barley Break\" - 1886, Iredell Jenkins, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - undated, Fritz Schuberth, Leipzig and Hamburg, composers; \"Kochzritsmusik\" - undated, Adolphe Jensen, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Birds Complaint Song\" - 1856, Benjamin Jepson, composer;\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Impulsive Incident\" - 1932, Joan Jasmyn, composer, M.K. Jerome, composers; \"Just a Baby's Prayer at Twilight\" - 1913, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists, M.K. Jerome, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sweet and Low\" 1919. J. Stanley Royce, librettist, Charles L. Johnson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Face to Face\" - 1897, Herbert Johnson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Save the Last Waltz for Me\" - 1922, Howard Johnson and Jack Austin, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Don't Let Your Love Go Wrong\" - 1934, George Whiting and Nat Schwartz, librettists, J.C Johnson, composer; \"That's How Rhythm Was Born\" - 1933, George Whiting, and Nat Schwartz, librettists, J.C. Johnson, composer; \"Without a Shadow of a Doubt\" - 1936, George Whiting and Nat Schwartz, J.C. Johnson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Girlfriend\" - 1935, Gus Kahn, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Just One More Chance\" - 1931, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Learn to Croon\" - 1933, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Moonstruck\" - 1933, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gavotte\" - 1881, Walter R. Johnston, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Me and My Shadow\" - 1927, Al Jolson, Billy Rose, and Dave Dreyer, composers; \"Sonny Boy\" - 1928, Al Jolson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'll See You in My Dreams\" - 1924, Gus Kahn, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"If You Were Only Mine\" - 1932, Charles Newman, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"I Only Found You for Somebody Else\" - 1932, Charles Newman, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"One Little Word Led to Another\" - 1932, Charles Newmn, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"Spain\" - 1934, Isham Jones and Gus Kahn, composer; \"What's the Use\" - 1930, Isham Jones and Charles Newman, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It's a Long Way to Tipperary\" - 1912, written and composed by, Jack Judge and Harry Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rough on Rats\" - 1882, music by Jules Juniper, words by W.A. Boston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Guilty\" - 1931, words and music by Gus Kahn, Harry Akst, and Richard A. Whiting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Beloved\" - 1928, by Gus Kahn and Joe Sanders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Chatter\" - 1926, by Herman Kahn, arranged by John W. Lang\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm So Afraid of You\" - 1930, by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby \"Nevertheless (I'm in Love With You)\" - 1931, words and music by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby \"So Long! Oo-long (How Long You Gonna Be Gone)\" - 1920, by Bert Kalmar and Harry ruby\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You're All I Need\" - 1935, melody by Bronislaw Kaper and Walter Jurman, lyrics by Gus Kahn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Variations sur Lestoco\" - undated, by H. Karr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Im Stillen Grunde (In Peaceful Vale)\" - 1890, by Hugo Kaun \"Waltz\" - 1890, by Hugo Kaun\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"This Is a Night Made for Love\" - 1930, words and music by Herbie Kay and Ros. Metzger, arranged by Bert Peters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Has Your Mother Any More Like You\" - 1902, by Robert a Keiser\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Alice of Old Vincennes (I Love You)\" - 1914, by Keithley and Thompson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When the Moon Shines Down in Old Alaska Then I'll Ask Her to be Mine\" - 1916, music by E. Clinton Keithley, lyric by Jack Frost \"Your Voice Came Back to Me\" - 1917, music by E. Clinton Keithley, words by Harold G. Frost \"Garland of Old Fashioned Roses\" - 1911, music by E. Clinton Keithley, words by C.H. Musgrove\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ah! Little Blind Boy!\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly \"Happy the Day\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly \"Last Week I Took A Wife\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just at Twilight\" - 1926, words and music by Mae Younger Kelly\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Seventh Ward School March\" - 1884, by Mary C. Kelly\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Feather Your Nest\" - 1920, by James Kanis and Brockman and Howard Johnson \"Let It Rain\" - 1924, words and music by James Kendis and Hall Dyson \"Sympathy (Don't Worry Bill)\" - 1905, words and music by James Kendis and Paley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Chestnut Tree ('neath The Spreading Chestnut Tree)\" - 1938, by Jimmy Kennedy, Tommie Connor, and Hamilton Kennedy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Who?\" -1925, music by Jerome Kern, words by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II \"She Didn't Say Yes\" - 1931, music by Jerome Kern, words by Otto Harbach \"Ol' Man River\" - 1927, music by Jerome Kern, words by Oscar Hammerstein II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Whisperings of Love\" - undated, composed by C. Kinkel \"Mountain Belle Schottische\" - undated, by C. Kinkel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rondeaux\" - undated, by Ferd. Kessler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In a Chinese Temple-Garden\" - 1923, by Albert W. Ketèlby \"In a Persian Market\" - 1929, Albert W. Ketèlby\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gipsies\" - undated, by Ella Ketterer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Il Bacio\" - undated, by Eugène Ketterer \"La Marseillaise\" - undated, by Eugène Ketterer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, by Friedrich Kiel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1904, by Ralph Kinder \"Berceuse No. 2\" - 1911, by Ralph Kinder \"Festival March\" - 1904, by Ralph Kinder \"Meditation\" - 1910, by Ralph Kinder\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Show Me The Way To Go Home\" - 1925, Irving King\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Love You In The Same Sweet Way\" - 1931, music by Robert A. King, words by Billy Moll \"Tell Me You Love Me\" - 1926, music by Robert King, words by Leslie Hare\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Waltz You Saved for Me\" - 1930, music by Wayne King and Emil Flindt, lyric by Gus Kahn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Star Spangled Banner\" - 1835, W.A. King\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fantaisie from Oberon\" - 1866, by Charles Kinkel \"The Banjo\" - 1866, by Charles Kinkel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Bohemian Walzer\" - undated, by Kirmair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Coral Schottisch\" - 1852, by Henry Kleber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Andante Soave\" - 1886, by Bruno Oscar Klein\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I Had to Lose You (To Learn You Were Meant For Me)\" - 1930, by Saul Klein, Jack Le Soir, and Ray Doll\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just Friends\" - 1931, music by John Klenner, lyric by Sam M. Lewis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Still Caring\" - 1929, words and music by John Klenner and Rudy Vallee, arranged by A.J. Franchini\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Virginia Rose\" - 1923, music by F. Henri Klickmann, lyric by E. Clinton Keithley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight (Tell Her of My Love)\" - 1918, music by F. Henri Klickmann, lyric by Harold G. Frost\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Scotch Hir with an Introduction\" - undated, composed by P. Knapton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ben Bolt or Oh! Don't You Remember\" - 1848, music by Nelson Kneass\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep\" - 1853, music by J.P. Knight, words by Mrs. Willard, of Troy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In Your Eyes - In You Arms - In Your Heart\" - 1926, by Ted Koehler and Jay Mills \"Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' all the Time)\" - 1933, music by Harold Arlen, words by Ted Koehler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mia Bella Rosa (My Beautiful Rose)\" - 1928, by Ted Koehler and Frank Magine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dreamy Melody\" - 1922, words and music by Ted Koehler, Frank Magine, and C. Naset\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Moonlight Down in Lovers' Lane\" - 1933, music by Max Kortlander, words by George Pitman and Bartley Costello \"Tell Me\" - 1919, music by Max D. Kortlander, lyric by J. Will Callahan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Battle of Prague\" - undated, F. Kotzwara, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Arois Sonates\" - undated, L. Kozeluch, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"High on a Windy Hill\" - 1940, Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"That's My Desire\" - 1931, Carroll Loveday, librettist, Helmy Kresa, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Go Joe Go\" - 1927, Steve Kretzmer, Phil Napoleon and Frank Signorelli, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Union March\" - undated, Hans Krummacher, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Good Night, Farewell\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Deux Duos\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Grosse Sonate\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Zwei Duetten\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Marrhr Bohemirnor\" - undated, Wilhelm Kuhe, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Six Sonatines\" - undated, F. Kuhlau, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dearie\" - 1905, Clare Kummer, composer; \"A Wonderful Thing\" - 1914, Clare Kummer, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Alpine Storm\" - 1888, Charles Kunkel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Miss Caroline Richings\" - 1860, George Kunkel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Memories\" - 1901, Albert Kussner, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Beauties of the Waltz\" - undated, Joseph Labitzky, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Everything I Have Is Yours\" - 1933, Harold Adamson, librettists, Burton Lane, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Crescendo\" - 1896, Per Lasson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Conquered Banner\" - 1866, Theodore von Lahache, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"First Kiss Waltz\" - undated, Lamothe, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Why Don't You Name the Day\" - undated, W.J. Landram, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Did I Dream\" - 1934, Harold Adamson, librettist, Burton Lane, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"America, here's my Boy\" - 1917, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist, Arthur Lange, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Annie Laurie\" - 1917, G. Lange, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 'Flower Song\" - 1884, Gustav Lange, composer; \"Sonatine V\" - 1884, Gustav Lange, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Happy Return\" - 1874, Pierre Latour, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Accent on Youth\" - 1935, Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee lawnhurst, composer; \"And Then Some\" - 1935,Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer; \"When the Leaves Bid the Trees Goodbye\" - 1935, Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee lawnhurst, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"So Red the Rose\" - 1935, Jack Lawrence, librettist, Arthur Alman, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Son, My Only Son\" - undated, composed by Geo. Le Brunn, written by E.W. Rogers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Malagueña\" - 1928, by Ernesto Lecuona \"Dust on the Moon\" - 1934, music by Ernesto Lecuona, arrangement by Paul Hill, English lyric by Stanley Adams, Spanish lyric by Ernesto Lecuona\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Out of the Dusk to You\" - 1922, , music by Dorothy Lee, words by Arthur J. Lamb \"One Fleeting Hour\" - undated, by Dorothy Lee, poem by Karl Fuhrmann \"My Dreams\" - 1916, music by Dorothy Lee, words by Fred G. Bowles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"How Do I Know It's Real\" - 1941, words and music by Dan Shapiro, Jerry Seelen, and Lester Lee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Napolitaine, I Am Dreaming of Thee\" - undated, composed by Alexander Lef\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Les Cloches Du Monastere (The Monastery Bells)\" - undated, by Lefébure-Wély\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Merry Widow Waltz\" - 1934, music by Franz Lehar, new lyrics by Lorenz Hart \"Vilia\" - 1934, music by Franz Lehar, new lyrics by Lorenz Hart\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pastorale\" - 1892, composed by Edwin H. Lemare \"Berceuse\" - 1901, composed by Edwin H. Lemare\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When It's Sleepy Time Down South\" - 1931, words and music by Leon, Otis René, and Clarence Muse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Bachelor's Polka Four Hands\" - 1849, by Professor C. Lenschow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Danse À La Russe\" - undated, composed by Th. Leschetizky \"Two Larks\" - undated, composed by Th. Leschetizky\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It Looks Like Rain in Cherry Blossom Lane\" - 1937, by Edgar Leslie and Joe Burke\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Somewhere in Old Wyoming\" - 1930, by S. Lesser and Will Havlin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Don't Mention Love to Me\" - 1935, music by Oscar Levant, lyrics by Dorothy Fields \"Keep Sweeping the Cobwebs off the Moon\" - 1927, music by Oscar Levant, lyrics by Lewis and Young \"Out of Sight, Out of Mind\" - 1935, music by Oscar Levant, words by Dorothy Fields\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It's Sunday Down in Caroline\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"(When It's) Darkness on the Delta\" - 1932, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"It's the Talk of the Town\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"Under a Blanket of Blue\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"All-American Girl\" - 1932, by Al Lewis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If That's The Way You Want It, Baby\" - 1943, by Charles Tobais, Al Lewis, and Harry Tobais\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"One Night in Monte Carlo\" - 1935, words and music by Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Quit Cryin' The Blues\" - 1931, by Felix Lewis, arranged by Helmy Kresa\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mocking Bird\" - 1903, by Fred Lewis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Rose\" - 1922, written and composed by Harry Lewis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Too Late\" - 1931, by Sam Lewis and Victor Young\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cinquième Nocturne\" - undated, by J. Leybach\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Heart's Wishes\" - undated, H. Lichner, composer; \"Froher Sinn\" - undated, H. Lichner, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Bright Flowers\" - undated, Heinrich, Lichner, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tired\" - undated, M. Lindsay, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Kiss the Little Ones for Me\" - 1867, E. Linwood, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Compositions for the Organ\" - 1916, F. Liszt, composer; \"Lisztonia\" - 1928, Calvin Grooms, composer; \" Phapsodie Hongroise\" - undated, F. Liszt, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rhapsodie Hongroise\" - 1903, Franz Liszt, composer; \"Liebestraum\" - 1935, Franz Liszt, composer; \"Consolations\" - undated, Franz Liszt, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Too Tired\" - 1924, George A. Little, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Jimminy Gee\" - 1924, Tommy Malie and Dick Finch, librettists, Jack Little, composer; \"Jealous\" - 1924, Tommy Malie and Dick Finch, librettists, Jack Little, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Wouldn't Trade the Silver in My Mother's Hair\" - 1932, Jack Little and J. Fred Coots, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Learning Now\" - 1927, Little Jack Little and Te Meyn, composers; \"I'm Needin You\" - 19030, Joe Young, librettist, Little Jack Little, composer; \"Let's Make Up\" - 1933, Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim, Iba Schuster, composers; \"My Own\" - 1933, Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim, Ira Schuster, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Belle of the South\" - undated, Carl Lobe, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sweetie Pie\" - 1934, John Jacob Loeb, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \" In Questo Sinplice\" - undated, G.M. Loening, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Blue Rose Waltz\" - undated, Frederick L. Logan, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Grey Home in the West\" - 1911, D. Eardley- Wilmot, librettist, Lohr Hermann, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"As Long as Love Lives On\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Carmen Lombardo, composer; \"Sweethearts on Parade\" - 1928, Charles Newman, librettist, Carmen Lombardo, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dawn Waltz\" - undated, H. Louel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Will You Love Me Then as Now\" - undated, Lover, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Collection Litolff. No. 1189. Josef Löw\" - undated, composed by Josef Löw\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Secluded (Die Abgeschiedenen)\" - 1872, composed by Dr. Carl Löwe, transcribed by Ernst Perabo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"At Rest\" - 1915, by Katherine E. Lucke\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Tale of the Kangaroo\" -1900, by Gustav Luders, arranged by Karl Hoschna\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In Memoriam\" - 1872, by A. Lutz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The One Rose (That's Left In My Heart)\" - 1936, by Del Lyon and Lani McIntire\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"March of the Archers (Le Pas Des Archers)\" - undated, by Ch[arles] B. Lysberg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Your Lips Are No Man's Land But Mine\" - 1918, music by Cha[rle]s R. McCarron and Carey Morgan, Arthur Guy Empey, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Honky Tonky\" - 1916, Chas McCarron and Chris Smith, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For\" - 1916, Joe McCarthy, Howard Johnson, and Jimmy V. Monaco, composers and librettists'.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lazy Silv'ry Moon\" - 1931, George B. McConnell, Billy Hays, and Morty Berk, composers and librettists'.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If I had a Girl Like You\" - 1930, Louis W. McDermott, librettist and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Give Me Music\" - 1940, by Don McGray, Robert Sour, and Malcolm Reid\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Blue Again\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, composer lyric by Dorothy Fields; \"Dinner at Eight\" - 1933, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Don't Blame Me\" - 1933, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Ev'rything Is Hotsy Totsy Now\" - 1925, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Irving Mills, librettist; \"Go Home and Tell Your Mother\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Good-Bye Blues\" - 1932, Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields, and Arnold Johnson, composers and librettists'; \"I Feel A Song Comin' On\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields, and George Oppenheim, composers; \"I'm Doin' That Thing (Falling In Love)\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, comp lyric by Dorothy Fields \"I'm in the Mood for Love\" - 1935, lyric and melody by Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields \"One More Waltz\" - 1930, music by Jimmy McHugh, lyrics by Dorothy Fields \"Speaking Confidentially\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields, composers and librettists; \"You're An Angel\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Combination Waltzes\" - undated, composed by A.T. Macdonald;\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Czardas\" - 1896, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"12 Etudes for the Development of Technic and Style\" - 1890, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"Fireside Tales\" - 1902, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"Compositions by Edward MacDowell\" - 1898, Edward McDowell, composer;\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Les Orientales\" - 1889, by Edward MacDowell; \"12 Modern Compositions for the Pianoforte\" - 1895, selected, revised, and edited by Edward MacDowell; \"New England Idyls\" - 1902, composed by Edward MacDowell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sea Pieces\" - 1898, by Edward MacDowell \"Six Poems After Heine\" - 1901, composed by Edward MacDowell \"Woodland Sketches\"- 1898, by Edward MacDowell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"No. 2 in F min\" - 1898, by Edward MacDowell \"Hexentanz (Witches Dance)\" - undated, by Edward MacDowell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Sleigh Drive Polka\" - 1849, by Mrs. John MacFarren\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Bonnie's Galop\" - 1873, by E. Mack \"Her Bright Smile\" - 1880, arranged by E. Mack \"The Jockey Hat Schottische\" - 1874, by E. Mack \"Spanish Dance\" - 1869, by E. Mack\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Très Moutarde (Too much Mustard)\" - 1911, Cecil Macklin, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Adoration Waltz\" - 1924, music by Frank Magine, lyric by A.F. Otis and C. Romano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Happy Couple Schottisch\" - 1860, James E. Magruder; \"When Shall We Meet Again\" - 1855, James E. Magruder, composer; \"The Greenwood Schottisch\" - 1855, James E. Magruder, composer. 23.75/50  10/10  221/300\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rose Colored Glasses\" - 1926, Tommy Malie and Jimmy Steiger, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If I Had a Million Dollars\" - 1934,Johnny Mercer, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer; \"I'll Never Be the Same\" - 1932, Gus Kahn, librettist, Matt Malneck and Frank Signorelli, composers; \"I'm Thru with Love\" - 1931, Gus Kahn, librettist, Matt Malneck and Fud Livingston, composer; \"Pardon My Southernn Accent\" - 1934, Johnny Mercer, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer; \"What Did I Get in Return\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I'm Good for Nothing but Love: - 1931, Pat Ballard, librettist, Bernard Maltin, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Always Remember Your Mother\" - 1904, Cecil Mann, librettist and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Volga Boatman Song\" - 1935, Nick Manoloff, composer; \"The Man on the Flying Trapeze\" - 1935, Nick Manoloff, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Vert Vert\" - undated, G. Marcailhou - composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Down the Trail of Our Old Sweetheart Days\" - undated, Kerty Renner and Joe Marcheck, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In Dreams with You\" - 1914, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist, Alfred Margis, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Can't Write the Words\" - 1931, Gerald Marks and Buddy Fields, librettists and composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hawaiian Dreams\" - 1916, Herbert B. Marple, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ole Virginny\" - 1919, Ben Black, librettist, Herbert Marple and Earl Burtnett, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"And Still I Care\" - 1932, Edward Heyman, libberrisist, Jack Mason, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Smith's March\" - 1848, J.T. March - composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Twickenham Ferry\" - undated, Theodore Marzials, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Come Over the Moonlight Sea\" - undated, Massaniello, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Piano Compositions by French Composers\" - 1987, Jules Massenet, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Prisoner's Song\" -1924, Guy Massey, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It is Not True\" - 1882, Tito Mattei, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Longing\" - undated, Charles Mayor, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pianolettes\" - 1925, Eskimo Shivers, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Its a Sin to Tell a Lie\" - 1936, Billy Mayhew, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Happy Dreams\" - 1885, J.C. Meares, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Souvenir De Castle Hill\" - 1849, F.M. Meerbach, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Bird At Sea\" - undated, C. Meineke, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Yours\" - 1952, Robert Mellin, librettist and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ro-Ro-Rollin' Along\" - 1930, Billy Moll, Harry Richman, librettists, Murray Mencher, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Popular Classics for Pianoforte\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Antigone\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Spirit Song\" - Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Lieder ohne Worte\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"On Wings of Song\" - 1908, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \" Sommernachtstraum\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Venetianisches Gondellied\" - undated, Felix, Mendelssohn, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If You Were Mine\" - 1935, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"Lazybones\" - 1933, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"Santa Claus Came in the Spring\" - 1935, Johnny Mercer, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lost\" - 1936, Phil Ohman, Johnny Mercer, and Macy O. Teetor, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Butterfly\" - undated, G. Merkel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Leonore Polka\" - undated, Carl Merz, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Through Flowery Fields\" - undated, Frederick Messick, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Te Deum\" - 1876, I.N. Metcalf, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Hot Time in the Old Town\" - 1896, Theo A. Metz, composer, Joe Hayden, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"What'll You Do? (When Someone Get's the Kiss Belonging to You)\" - 1915, George W. Meyer, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Ed Rose, librettists \"Tuck Me to Sleep in My Old ' Tucky Home\" - 1921, George W. Meyer, composer, Sam m. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists \"The High Cost of Loving\" - 1914, George W. Meyer, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"Brown Eyes- Why Are You Blue?\" - 1925, George Meyer, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"It's an Old Spanish Custom in the Moonlight\" - 1930, George W. Meyer, composer, Edgar Leslie, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Falling In Love With You\" - 1926, Joseph Meyer, composer, Benny Davis, librettist \"Isn't It Heavenly\" - 1933, Joseph Meyer, composer, E.Y. Harburg, librettist \"It's An Old Southern Custom\" - 1935, Joseph Meyer, composer, Jack Yellen, librettist \"Just A Little Closer\" - 1930, Joseph Meyer, composer, Howard Johnson, librettist \"Singing a Song to the Stars\" - 1930, Joseph Meyer, composer, Howard Johnson, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cavatina From Robert Le Diable\" - undated, Meyerbeer, composer \"Il Profeta (The Prophet)\" - undated, Meyerbeer, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Wonnetraum (Blissful Dream)\" - 1891, Erik Meyer-Helmund\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Love! My Own!\" - 1869, H. Millard, composer, George Cooper, librettist \"O Salutaris\" - 1866, H. Millard, composer \"Under the Daisies\" - 1865, H. Millard, composer \"Waiting! (Aspettando)\" - 1871, H. Millard, composer, Ellen H. Flagg (English) and R. Prati (Italian), librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Alabama Camp Meeting\" - undated, F. Albert Miller, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sunday\" - 1936, Ned Miller, Chester Cohn, Jules Stein, and Bennie Krueger, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When Dewey Comes Sailing Home\" - 1899, Kerry Mills, composer, John Lagdon Heaton, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lying In The Hay\" - 1932, Mireille, composer, Jean Franc Nohan (original) and Henry Roberts (English), librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Slumber Song\" - Harriet Grace Mitchell, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Maybe It's Love\" - 1930, Sidney d. Mitchell, Archie Gottler, and George W. Meyer, composers and librettists \"To Whom it May Concern\" - 1930, Sidney d. Mitchell, Archie Gottler, and George W. Meyer, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Retour du Printemps\" - undated, Moelling, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Loves Old Sweet Song (Just a Song At Twilight)\" - 1924, J.L. Molloy, composer, G. Clifton Bingham, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Through! ( How Can You Say We're Through?)\" - 1929, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"Ev'ry Night About This Time\" - 1942, James V. Monaco, composer, Ted Koehler, librettist \"If I Had Some One Like You At Home (I Wouldn't Want to Go Out)\" - 1914, James V. Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It)\" - 1913, James V. Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"The Honolulu Blues\" - 1916, Jimmie V. Monaco, composer,Grant Clarke, librettist \"I'll Sit Right on the Moon (And Keep My Eyes On You)\" - 1912, Jimmie V. Monaco, composer and librettist \"It Might have Been A Diff'rent Story\" - 1933, James V. Monaco, composer, Ray Klages and Jack Meskill, librettists \"Lonesome Lover\" - 1930, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Al Bryan , librettist \"Me and the Bay Friend\" - 1924, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Sidney Clare, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fal Lal La\" - undated, P.K. Moran, composer \"Moran's Favorite Variations to the Subian Hir\" - undated, P.K. Moran, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Chlo-e (Song of the Swamp)\" - 1927, Neil Morét, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"I Got A Woman, Crazy for Me: She's Funny That Way\" - 1928, Neil Morét, composer, Richard A. Whiting, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Then How Can I Forget\" - 1857, Wm. Edgar Morgan, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sonny O' Mine\" - 1923, Marion Moore, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Thinking\" - 1926, Mac Ohman and Lou Morgans, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love's Ship\" - 1920, Alice Nadine Morrison, composer, Nellie Morrison, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"She's the Fairest Little Flower Dear Old Dixie Ever Grew\" - 1907, Theodore Morse, composer, Ashley S. Johnson, librettist \"I Left My Heart in Dear Old Ireland\" - 1912, Theodore Morse, composer, J. Mahoney, librettist \"Blue Bell\" - 1904, Theodore F. Morse, composer, Edward Madden, librettist \"When We Were Two Little Boys\" - 1903, Theodore F. Morse, composer, Edward Madden, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1906, Mortiz Moszkowski, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Chanson du coeur brisé (The Song of Songs)\" - 1914, Moya, composer, Maurice Vaucaire (original) and Clarence Lucas (English), librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Entführung aus dem serail\" - undated, W.A. Mozart, composer \"Go Forget Me\" - undated, W.A. Mozart, composer \"The Manly Heart\" - undated, Mozart, composer \"Selection of Melodies from Don Giovanni\" - undated, Mozart, composer \"Quartetten\" - undated, w.A. Mozart, composer \"Ausgewählte\" - 1882, W.A. Mozart, composer \"Lullaby\" - 1891, W.A. Mozart, composer, John P. Jackson (English), librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Take Me to that Swanee Shee\" - 1912, Lewis F. Muir, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love Not\" - undated, Julius E. Müller, composer \"The Polka\" - 1844, Julius E. Müller, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When My Baby Smiles at Me\" - 1920, Bill Munro, composer, Andrew B. Sterling and Ted Lewis, librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It'll Take A Little Time\" - 1932, Jack Murray, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Sunshine\" - 1867, James R. Murray, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Alpine Quadrilles\" - undated, R. Murray, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Darling\" - 1932, Richard Myers, composer, Edward Heyman, librettist \"Niagara Moon\" - 1933, Richard Myers, composer, Edward Heyman, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Moonlight on the Ganges\" - 1926, Sherman Myers, composer, Chester Wallace, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Tyrolesian Air\" - undated, F.J. Naderman, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ol' Pappy\" - 1934, Al. J. Neiburg, Marty Symes, and Jerry Levinson, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"What Are You Thinkin' About, Baby\" - 1931, Ed G. Nelson, Al Goodhart, and Steve Nelson, composers and librettists \"When Yankee Doodle Learns to Parlez Vous Francais\" - 1917, Ed Nelson, composer, Will Hart, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mighty Lak' A Rose\" - 1901, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, Frank L. Stanton, librettist \"The Rosary\" - 1900, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, Robert Cameron Rogers (English), Isadae Martines (French), and Dr. Th. Baker (German), librettist \"The Rosary\" - 1898, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, arranged for piano solo by Benjamin Whelpley \"Water Scenes: 5 Pieces for the Pianoforte\" - 1891, Ethelbert Nevin, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Can't Believe Its True\" - 1932, Charles Newman, Ben Bernie, and Isham Jones, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Say A Little Prayer for Me\" - 1930, Horatio Nicholls, composer, Joseph George Gilbert, librettist \"Among My Souvenirs\" - 1927, Horatio Nicholls, composer, Edgar Leslie, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Just Couldn't Take It Baby\" - 1933, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist \"Till the Real Thing Comes Along\" -1931, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist \"You Can't Stop Me From Lovin' You\" - 1931, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Oh. Lust W. of W.\" - undated, Otto Nicolai, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love Is the Sweetest Thing\" - 1932, Ray Noble, composer and librettist \"The Very Thought of You\" - 1934, Ray Noble, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Beauregard\" - 1861, A. Noir, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Annie Rooney\" - 1929, Michael Nolan, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Èlègie\" - 1895, E. Nollet, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fanny Grey\" - undated, Mrs. Norton, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"At Play\" - 1892, Lèon Novara, composer \"Little Lay\" - 1892, Lèon Novara, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Keep the Home-Fires Burning ('Till the Boys Come Home)\" - 1915, Ivor Novello, composer, Lena Guilbert Ford, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lillian Lee\" - 1859, C.H. Oakes, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Remember Me\" - 1932, Jack O'Brien, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When the Swallows Homeward Fly\" - undated, T. Oesten, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Alpine Glow\" - undated, Theodore Oesten, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"La Polka\" - undated, Offenbach, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Sure of Everything But You\" - 1932, Charles O'Flynn, George W. Meyer, and Pete Wendling, composers and librettists \"Three of Us\" - 1933, Charles O'Flynn, Lee David, and Pete Wendling, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Love A Little Cottage\" - undated, Geoffry O'Hara, composer, Roscoe Gilmore Stott, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Wild Irish Rose\" - 1899, Chauncey Olcott, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mother Machree\" - 1910, Chauncey Olcott and Ernest R. Ball, composers, Rida Johnson Young, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You, You, You\" - 1952, Lotar Olias, composer, Robert Mellin, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Love You Much Too Much\" - 1940, Alex Olshey, Don Raye, and C. Towber, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love Sends A Little Gift of Roses\" - 1919, John Openshaw, composer, Leslie Cooke, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Washin' The Blues From My Soul\" - 1930, Willard Robison and Dave Oppenheim, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Heart of Virginia\" - 1924, Nathan Oppleman, composer, Ben Scheer, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Galloping Sleigh-Ride Polka\" - 1845, J.P. Ordway, composer \"Home Again\" - 1850, arranged by J.P. Ordway, composer and librettist, M.S. Pike \"Let Me Kiss Him for His Mother\" - undated, John P. Ordway, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Waiting\" - 1918, Harold Orlob, composer, Harry L. Court and George E. Stoddard, librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fairylight\" - 1923, Otto Ortmann, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Our Naval Heroes\" - undated, Ernst Otto, composer, Agnes S. Haase, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Daisies Won't Tell\" - 1908, Anita Owens, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Elegar\" - undated, Ignace J. Paderewski, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Valencia\" - 1926, Lucien Boyer, Librettist, Jacques Charles, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Witches Dance\" - 1852, Vincent Wallace, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Wished on the Moon\" - 1935, Dorothy Parker and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Chariot Race\" - 1896, Ben Hur, E.T. Paull, composer; \"America Forever! March\" - undated, E.T. Paull, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Blue Pacific Moonlight\" - 1930, Jack Payne and Walace Herbert, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Is There Room in Angel Land\" - 1874, W.U. Pearne, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Peggy O'Neil\" - 1921, Harry Pease, Ed. G. Nelson and Gilbert Dodge, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Smilin Through\" - 1914, Arthur A. Penn, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Don't Tell a Soul - 1921, Stanley Brightman and Arthur Illingworth, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pensees\" - undated, Ernst Perabo, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Scat Song\" - 1932, Mitchell Paris, librettist, Frank Perkins and Cab Calloway, composers; \"Stars Fell on Alabama\" - 1934, Mitchel Parish, librettist, Frank Perkins, composer; \"Emaline\" - 1934, Mitchell Parish, librettist, Frank Perkins, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lady Luck\" - 1924, Ray Perkins, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Southern Cross\" - St. George Tucker, librettist, C.L. Peticolas, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Lady I Love\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Bernice Petkere, composer; \"Lullaby of the Leaves\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Bernice Petkere, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rose-Bud Waltz\" - 1852, Sally E. Keyser and J.F. Petri, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When the Sunset Turns the Ocean's Blue to God\" - 1902, Eva Fern Buckner, librettist, H.W. Petrie, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Out Where the West Begins\" - 1917, Arthur Chapman, librettist, Estelle Phileo, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Son of Heaven\" - 1866, Phillip Phillips, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"King Tut\" - 1924, Billy Pierce, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Land of Rest\" - undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer; \"If\" - undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer; \"In Shadowland, undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dear Heart\" - 1929, W.C. Polla and Willard Goldsmith, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Melancholy Moments\" - undated, Gilbert K. Pollock, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Midnight Rose\" - 1923, Sidney Mitchell, librettist, Lew Pollack, composer; \"I've Found My Sweetheart Sally\" - 1925, jack Yellen and Lew Pollack, composers; \"Love is in Command\" - 1934, Lew Pollack and Joe Young, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Holiday\" - 1933, Ethel Ponce, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Night and Day\" - 1922, Cole Porter, composer; \"In the Still of the Night\" - 1937, Cole Porter, composer; \"Me and Marie\" - 1935, Cole Porter, composer and librettist; \"What is this Thing Called Love\" - 1924, Cole Porter, composer and librettist; \"I Get a Kick Out of You\" - 1934, Cole Porter, librettist; \"Rosalie\" - 1927, Cole Porter, composer; \"You're the Top\" - 1934, Cole Porter, composer; \"Night and Day\" - 1932, Cole Porter, composer; \"I've Got You Under My Skin\" - 1936, Cole Porter, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cockade Grand March\" - undated, Arnaud, Preot', composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ciribiribin\" - 1935, A. Prestalozza, composer, Jerry Castillo, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Angel Child\" - 1922, George Price, Abner Silver, and Benny Davis, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Invitation to the Dance\" - 1910, J.A. Pridman, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Do You Care\" - 1941, Jack Elliott, librettist, Lew Quadling, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Album of Compositions for the Pianoforte\" - 1920, S. Rachmaninoff, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Parting\" - 1890, Joachim Raff, composer \"Les Pècheuses de Procida (The Fishermaidens of Procida)\" - 1899, Joachim Raff, composer \"Lenore\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Leonore- Grand March\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Tarantella\" - 1885, Joachim Raff, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Wind At My Window\" - 1939, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Give Me Liberty or Give Me Love\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Here Lies Love\" - 1932, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"I'll Take An Option On You\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"In the Park in Paree\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Please\" - 1932, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm in Heaven When I See You Smile, Diane\" - 1927, Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack, composers and librettists \"Charmaine!\" - 1926, Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Trees\" - 1922, Oscar Rasbach, composer, Joyce Kilmer, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Sunshine of Your Smile\" - 1915, Lilian Ray, composer, Leonard Cooke, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Postlude in G\" - 1906, Edward M. Read, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dido\" - undated, W. Reeve, composer, M.T. Dibdin, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"What Did I Get By Loving You\" - 1924, Ewing Reid, composer, Herbert B. Collier, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mollie's Dream Waltz\" - undated, F.A. Reisinger, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Weeping Willows\"- 1899, Lillian Reisky, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Memories of Childhood\" - 1887, L. Rengers, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dixie Night\" - 1921, Charles Repper, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Did You Ever See a Dream Walking?\" - 1933, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"-And So To Bed\" - 1932, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"Underneath the Harlem Moon\" - 1932, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"When You Were the Girl on the Scooter\" - 1933, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Aviator\" - 1926, Ethel F. Reynolds, composer and librettist \"Evolution\" - 1925, Ethel F. Reynolds, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fuge\" - undated, Jos[ef] Rheinberger, composer \"Pastoral - Sonata\" - 1909, Josef Rheinberger, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I'm Just Wild About Animal Crackers!\" - 1926, Fred Rich, Sam Coslow, Harry Link, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Blue Bird Was Caught in the Rain\" - 1930, Max Rich, composer, Henry Creamer, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tired\" - 1873, Brinley Richards, arranger \"Kathleen Mavourneen\" - undated, Brinley Richards, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"C.M. Webster's Last Idea\" - 1882, H. Richards, arranger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sweet Brier Waltz\" - 1892, T.Richards, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Will You Remember Me?\" - 1924, Harry Richman and Henry Santly, composers, Lou Davis, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1904, Alfred Rieger, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pal of My Dreams\" - 1923, Cha[rle]s E. Roat, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You Don't Know\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"Mammy's Lullaby\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts,composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"Smiles\" - 1917, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"A Little Birch Canoe And You\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Double Trouble\" - 1935, Leo Robin, Richard A. Whiting and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists \"Little Rose of the Rancho\" - 1935, Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists \"Why Dream\" - 1935, Leo Robin, Richard A. Whiting, and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Blue Hawaii\" - 1937, Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Is I In Love? Is I\" - 1932, J. Russel Robinson, composer, Mercer Cook, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Blue Ridge Mountain Home\" - 1927, Carson J. Robison, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Wake Up! Chill'un, Wake Up!\" - 1929, Willard Robison, composer, \"Jo\" Trent, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Three o'Clock in the Morning\" - 1922, Julian Robledo, composer, Dorothy Terriss, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Some Enchanted Evening\" - 1949, Richard Rodgers, composer, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettist \"Isn't It Romantic?\" - 1932, Richard Rodgers, composer, Lorenz Hart, librettist \"Love Me To-night\" - 1932, Richard Rodgers, composer, Lorenz Hart, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Huntsmen Waltzes\" - undated, Otto Roeder, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Silver Shenandoah\" - 1949, Dick Rogers, W.A. Timm, and Whitey Bernard, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Andante quasi Fantasia\" - 1907, James H. Rogers, composer \"At Break of Day\" - 1911, James H. Rogers, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Desert Song\" - 1927, Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein, Frank Mandel, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"My Maryland\" - 1927, Dorothy Donnelly, librettists, Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"Will You Remember\" - 1917, Rida Jonson Young, librettists, Sigmund Romber, composer; \"One Kiss\" - 1928, Lyric Manel, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer; \" When I Grow Too Old to Dream\" - 1935, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists, Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"Auf Wiedersehn\" - 1915, Sigmund Romber, composer; \" The New Moon\" - 1928, Frank Mandel, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Famous Compositions\" - 1891, George F. Root, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"She Was Happy Until She Met You\" -1899, Chas. Graham and Monroe H. Rosenfield, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Deep Henderson\" - 1926, Fred Rose, composer; \"Honest and Truly\" - 1924, Fred Rose, librettist and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pardon Me Pretty Baby\" - 1931, Ray Klages and Jack Meskill, librettist, Vincent Rose, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Whose Little Girl Are You\" - 1894, George Rosey, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Decameron des jeunes pianistes\" - undated, Henri Roseilen, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Broken Ring\" - 1878, A.H. Rosewig, composer; \"Gay Feathers\" - undated, A.H. Rosewig, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Wife and Child Song\" - undated, F.W. Rosier, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When You and I Were Seventeen\" - 1924,Gus Kahn, librettist, Chas Rosoff, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Trumpet March\" - undated, Rossini, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Barber of Seville- biography\" - 1854; \" Adelaide Phillips\" - undated; \"Semiramide\" - undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Compositions for the Organ\" - 1868, Dudley Buck, G. Rossini composer; \"Ouverture\" - undated, G. Rossini, composer; \"Overture of Tancred\" - undated, G. Rossini, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Humoreske Song\" - 1914, G.M. Koockogey, Chas H. Ruth, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Did She Ask for Me\" - 1934, Bob Rothberg and Alan Grey, librettists' and composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \" Kamennoi Ostrow\" 1776, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Marche a la lurque\" - undated, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Violoncello\" - 1855, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Sonate\" - undated, A. Rubinstein, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Good Time Schottisch\" - 1855, William H. Rulison, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Did My Heart Beat, Did I Fall in Love\" - 1933, Benee Russell, composer; \"Love Is Like That\" - 1931, Benee Russell, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Life on the Oceanwave\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer; \"The Newfoundland Dog\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer; \"Woodman, Spare that Tree\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Greatest Battle Song of All\" - 1916, Al Friend and Sam Downing, librettists', Harry Ruby, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Breeze\" - 1934, Tony Sacco, Dick Smith, and Al Lewis, composers and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Drifting Back to Dreamland\" - 1922, Jack Sadler, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Nightingale and the Rose\" - 1914, Camille Saens-Saint, transcriber.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dark Eyes-Russian folk song\" - 1930, A. Salama, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Laces and Traces\" - 1903, Gustave Salzer, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tears in My Heart\" - 1937, Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, and Teddy Powell, composers; \"I Couldn't Believe My Eyes\" - 1935, Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, and Teddy Powell, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"There's Yes Yes in Your Eyes\" - 1924, Joseph H. Santly, composer, Cliff Friend, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Awakening of the Birds\" - 1906, Henry S. Sawyer, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Polish Dance\" - undated, X. Scharwenka, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Marcheta\" - 1924, Victor Schertzinger, composer' \"Love Me Forever\" - 1935, Gus Kahn and Victor Schertzinger, composers, Grace Moore, librettist; \"One Night of Love\" - 1934, Gus Kahn and Victor Schertzinger, composers, Grace Moore, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"King Klondike Step\" - 1692, George Schleiffafth, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Vale of Dreams\" - 1910, Johann C. Schuid, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Labitzky's First Polka\" - undated, M. Schmied, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Will Not Quite Forget\" - undated, Henry Schoeler, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Daisy\" - 1866, Hermann L. Schreiner, composer; \"Stonewall Jackson's\" - undated, Hermann L. Schreiner, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Les Colombes\" - undated, Camille Schubert, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Allegro Moderato from Unfinished Symphony\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Andante con Moto\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Lieder\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Quatre Impromptus\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \" Serenade\" - 1924,Franz Schuber, composer, Ludwig Rellstab, composer; \"Last Greeting\" - undated, Franz Schuber, composer; \"Schubert- H Moll- Symphonie zu 4 Handen\" - Franz Schubert, composer; \"Wander\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Trois Nocturnes\" - undated, Jules Schulhoff, composer; \"Minuet De Mozart\" - undated, Jules Schulhoff, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Arabeske\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer; \"Curious Story\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer; \"Epilogue\" - 1906, Robert Shumann, composer; \"First Album for Young Performers\" - undated, Robert Shumann, composer; \"Fur Pianoforte zu zqwi Handen\" - undated, Robert Shumann, composer; \"Bunte Blatter\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer. \"Papillons\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Quintett\" - undated, Robert Shunmann, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Friendship\" - 1923, Ruby Hooton Schwab, composer and librettist \"If I Should Have to Say Goodbye to Thee\" - 1924, Ruby Hooton Schwab, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dream a Little Dream of Me\" - 1931, W. Schwandt and F. Andree, composers, Gus Kahn, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Born to Be Kissed\" - 1934, Arthur Schwartz, composer, Howard Dietz, librettist \"Then I'll Be Tired of You\" - 1934, Arthur Schwartz, composer, E.Y. Harburg, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Bedelia\" - 1903, Jean Schwartz, composer, William Jerome, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm All Bound 'Round With the Mason Dixon Line\" - 1917, Jean Schwartz, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Über die Steppe hin\" - 1904, L. Schytte, composer \"Hide and Seek\" - 1890, Ludvig Schytte, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Comin' Thro the Rye\" - undated, Scotch, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"By the Side of the Zuyder Zee\" - 1906, Bennett Scott, composer, A.J. Mills, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Amaryllis\" - 1898, arranged by C.P. Scott\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise\" - 1919, Ernest Seitz, composer, Eugene Lockhart, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Jack-In-The-Box\" - 1932, Terry Shand, composer, Milton Drake, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If I Had You\" - 1928, Ted Shapiro, Jimmy Campbell, and Reg. Connelly, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Get Out And Get Under The Moon\" - 1928, Larry Shay, composer, Cha[rle]s Tobais, and William Jerome, librettists \"I Can't Find A Substitute For You\" - 1933, Larry Shay, composer, Haven Gillespie, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Havin' You Around is Heaven\" - 1930, Al Sherman and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Promises\" - 1930, Al Sherman and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"(Why Did You Kiss Me Last Night?) Ya Comin' Up To-Night, Huh?\" - 1928, Al Sherman, Al Lewis, and Abe Lyman, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Grand Polka De Concert\" - 1910, Edgar, H. Sherwood, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Friar of Orders Grey\" - undated, Shield, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Lonesome Road\" - 1928, Nathaniel Shilkret, composer, Gene Austin, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In Bluebird Land\" - 1921, Albert E. Short, composer, W.R. Williams, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sweet Home Sett\" - 1857, Shuster, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Saw Stars\" - 1934, Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"One Night in Monte Carlo\" - 1935, Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Ain't I Got Nobody to Love\" - 1924, Sam Coslow and Abner Silver, composers and librettists \"Every Now And Then\" - 1935, Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Say It While Dancing\" - 1932, Abner Silver, composer, Benny Davis, librettist \"Farewell to Arms\" - 1933, Abner Silver and Allie Wrubel, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Violino Secondo\" - undated, F.M. Simonet, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Peanut Vendor\" - 1930, Moises Simons, composer, Marion Sunshine (Popular) librettist, and L. Wolfe Gilbert (Novelty) librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Honey\" - 1928, Seymour Simons, Haven Gillespie, and Richard A. Whiting, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Autumn\" - 1931, Lee Sims, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rustle of Spring\" - 1905, Christian Sinding, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Six Feet of Papa\" - 1926, Arthur Sizemore, composer, Billy Moll, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When the Pretty Blue Bird Sings\" - undated, J.R. Skelly, composer, George Cooper, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Colonial Guards\" - 1902, Harry P. Small, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"O Softly Sleep My Baby Boy\" - undated, C. Smith, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Irish Were Egyptians Long Ago\" - 1920, Chris Smith, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"'Mid The Sunny Fields of Dixie\" - 1911, Emily Smith, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If You Love Me Darling, Tell Me With Your Eyes\" - 1887, Hubbard T. Smith, composer, Samuel Minturn Peck, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"La Reine Des Fees\" - undated, Sidney Smith, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Star Spangled Banner. Concert Variations\" - 1896\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Swedish Wedding March\" - undated, Aug. Söderman, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just As I Am\" - 1868, H.D. Sofge, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"By The Old Cathedral Door\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"When the Old Folks Were Young Folks\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"The Ocean Never Sleeps\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"There's a Quaker Down In Quaker Town\" - 1916, Alfred Solman, composer, David Berg, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just A Little Sunshine\" - 1889, Fred'k Solomon, composer, Smedley Norton, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hurt\" - 1930, Harold Solomon, composer, Al Piantadosi, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"King Cotton March\" - undated, John Phillip Sousa, composer \"H.M.S. Pinafore\" - undated, J.P. Sousa, composer \"Medley Quadrille\" - 1879, J.P. Sousa, composer \"The Sorcerer\" - 1879, J.P. Sousa, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Shoo the Hoodoo Away\" - 1930, Ted Snyder, composer, Mort Harris, librettist \"Who's Sorry Now?\" - 1923, Ted Snyder, composer, Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When Song Is Sweet\" - 1902, Gertrude Sana-Souci, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Norwegian Romance\" - 1916, Florence Atherton Spalding, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 'Love's Consolation\" - 1906, Geo. L. Spaulding, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Broadway Rose\" - 1920, Otis Spencee and Martin Fried, composers, Eugene West, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Memory Lane\" - 1924, Larry Spier and Con Conrad, composers, B.G. De Sylva, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Memory Lane\" - 1924, Larry Spier and Con Conrad, composers, B.G. De Sylva, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ain't You Coming Back to Old Virginia\" - 1913, Will Spillard, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Beat o' My Heart\" - 1934, Harold Spina, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Frisches Grün\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Mandolinata\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Volkslieder\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Husrenritt\" - 1869, Fritz Spindler, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Little Red Lark\" - undated, C.V. Stanford, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When My Golden Hair Has Turned to Silver and Gray\" - undated, Edward Stanley, composer and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Memory\" - 1911, G. Waring Stebbins, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Girard House Polka\" - 1852, C. F. Stein, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Can't Waltz Alone\" -1935,Max Steiner, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Prager Perfect Song\" - 1916, James Whitcomb Riley, librettist, Ervine J. Stenson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Symphonic Raps\" - 1927, Bert Stevens, composer, Irvin Abrams, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"German Air\" - undated, Sir J.A. Stevenson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ben Bolt\" - undated, James M. Stewart, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tennessee Waltz\" - 1948, Redd Stewart and Pee Wee King, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Brightest Eyes\" - undated, Stigelli, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"No Day Ever Brings the Same Pleasure Again\" - 1881, John P. Stockton, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Get the Blues When It Rains\" - 1929, Harry Stoddard, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Evergreen Waltz\" - 1849, I.T. Stoddard, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi\" - 1912, Dudleigh F. Stokes, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Songs of the Copeland\" - 1856, Robert Stopel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rose of Virginia\" - 1920, \"Chick\" Storey, composer, Jack Caddigan, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dance of the Raindrops\" - 1913, Pauline B. Story, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sweet Hearts\" - 1851, Maurice Strakosch, composer; \" Reverie\" - 1848, Maurice Strakosch, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Empress Anne's\" - 1914, Johann Strauss, composer; \"Waltzes by Strauss\" - undated, Johann Strauss, composer; \"On the Banks of the Blue Danube Waltz\" - undated, Johann Strauss, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Polka\" - undated, L. Streabbog, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Don't Want to Walk Without You\" - 1952, Jule Styne, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Florodora\" - 1900, Stuart Leslie, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Free\" - 1933, Dana Suesse, composer; \"Have You Forgotten\" - 1931, Dana Suesse, composer, Leo Robin, librettist,.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Potpourri\" - undated, M. Milford, Arthur S. Sullivan composer; \"Local Compositions\" - undated, Arthur S. Sullivan, composer; \"The Lass That Loved a Sailor\" - undated, M. Milford, Arthur S. Sullivan composer; \"A Maiden Fair to See\" - undated, Arthur S. Sullivan, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When Your Lover Has Gone\" - 1931, E.A. Swan, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Can This Be Love\" - 1930, Kay Swift, composer, Paul James, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Don't Let It Happen Again\" - 1934, Marty Symes, Al J. Neiburg, and Jerry Levinson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Diamond Polka\" - undated, E. Szemelenyi, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Somewhere a Voice Is Calling\" - 1911, Arthur F. Tate, composer, Eileen Newton, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Tarry Here\" - undated, Wilhelm Taubert, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"La Campanella\" - 1868, Guillaume Taubert, composer \"Sonate I\" - undated, Wilh. Taubert\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Flowers of Love\" - 1909, Tell Taylor, composer, Earl K. Smith, librettist \"I Love You Best of All\" - 1915, Tell Taylor, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mexicali Rose\" - 1923, Jack B. Tenney, composer, Helen Stone, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"O Take Me to the Woods Dear Mother\" - 1858, C.B. Thayer, composer, J.R. Smith, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sioux City Sue\" - 1945, Dick Thomas, composer, Ray Freedman, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Dew Is on the Blossom\" - 1850, E. Thomas, composer, Amelia, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Friendship\" - 1859, J.R. Thomas, composer, W.D. Evans, librettist \"No Crown Without the Cross\" - undated, J.R. Thomas, composer, George Cooper, librettist \"Eilleen Allanna\" - 1876, J.R. Thomas, composer, E.S. Marble, librettist \"Fishes in the Sea\" - 1863, J.R. Thomas, composer, Geo[rge] Cooper, librettist \"Janette\" - 1867, J.R. Thomas, composer, Miles O'Rielly, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Who Will Care for Mother Now\" - 1863, C.F. Thompson, composer, C.C. Sawyer, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When the Sun Sets in Ireland\" - 1917, Blanche M. Tice, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Alice Blue Gown\" - 1919, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"Irene\" - 1919, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"Sweetheart, We Need Each Other\" - 1929, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"You're Always in My Arms\" - 1929, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCathy \"If You're in Love, You'll Waltz\" - 1926, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sacramento\" - 1907, Harry Von Tilzer, composer, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Alleluia, Pascha Nostra\" - 1938, Everett Titcomp, composer \"Suite in E Major\" - 1955, Everett Titcomb, composer \"Vexilla Regis\" - 1940, Everett Titcomb, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Good Night Little Girl of My Dreams\" - 1933, Charles Tobias and Joe Burke, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Miss You\" - 1929, Henry H. Tobias, composer, Charles Tobais and Harry Tobias, librettists \"I'm on Pins and Needles ('Cause I'm Dead Stuck on You)\" - 1932, Henry H. Tobias, composer, Joe Young, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hence Discontent\" - undated, Tolbecque, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Oliver Gallop\" - 1860, Tom (The Blind Negro boy Pianist only Ten years old), composer \"Virginia Polka\" - 1860, Tom (The Blind Negro boy Pianist only Ten years old), composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Olivette Lancers\" - 1881, Prince Tom, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Object of My Affection\" - 1934, Pinky Tomlin, Coy Poe, and Jimmie Grier\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Magic Flame\" - 1927, adapted from the famous \"Serenade\" of Toselli by Sigmund Spaeth, Sigmund Spaeth, also the librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Serenade\" - 1923, Enrico Toselli, composer, Sigmund Spaeth (English) and Alfredo Silvestri (Italian), librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"For Ever and Ever\" - undated, F. Paolo Tosti, composer, and Violet Fane, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tarantelle\" - undated, Berthold Tours, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Here You Come With Love\" - 1933, Jo Trent, Harry Tobias, and Neil Moret, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"On the Road to Mandalay\" - 1898, Henry Trevannion, composer, Rudyard Kipling, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Give Me a Kiss by the Numbers\" - 1918, Lieutenant Joseph F. Trounstine, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"None But the Lonely Heart\" - 1935, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer, Jerry Castillo (English), librettist \"Andante Cantabile\" - 1911, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Dance of the Candy Fairy\" - 1924, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Dance of the Reed-Flutes\" - 1924, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Schirmer's Library: Tschaikowsky Pianoforte Album, Volume I\" - 1896, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Schirmer's Library of Musical Classics: Peter Tschaikowsky, Selected Pieces for Pianoforte\" - 1896, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Romance\" - 1907, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dear Mother I've Come Home to Die\" - undated, Henry Tucker, composer, E. Bowers, librettist \"When This Cruel War is Over\" - undated, Henry Tucker, composer, Charles C. Sawyer, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pray, Maiden, Pray!\" - 1864, A.J. Turner, composer, A.W. Kercheval, librettist \"Bessie Bell\" - 1864, A.J. Turner, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Under the Lilac He Sleepeth\" - 1879, J.W. Turner, composer, G.M. Dowe, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"La Paloma\" - undated, H.A. Twitchell, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Play to Me, Gipsy!\" - 1932, Karel Vacek, composer, Jimmy Kennedy (English) and Beda (Original), librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Just a Vagabond Lover\" - 1929, Rudy Vallèe and Leon Zimmerman, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Don't Try to Steal the Sweetheart of a Soldier\" - 1917, Van and Schenck, composers, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"That Bran' New Gal O' Mine\" - 1923, Van and Schenck, Benny Davis, and Harry Akst, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When I Was a Dreamer\" - 1914, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Roger Lewis and Geo[rge] A. Little, librettists \"Old Pal\" - 1924, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, libretist \"Memories\" - 1915, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"On the Road to Home Sweet Home\" - undated, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree\" - 1905, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Harry H. Williams, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Menuet In G\" - 1909, Ludwig van Beethoven, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It's Always You\" - 1941, Jimmy Van Heusen, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist \"Oh! You Crazy Moon\" - 1939, Jimmy Van Heusen, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Are We Almost There?\" - 1845, Florence Vane, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mousquetaires au Couvent\" - 1880, Louis Varney, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi\" - 1912, F. Dudleigh Vernor, composer, Byron D. Stokes, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ah! I Have Sigh'd to Rest Me\" - undated, G. Verdi, composer, Charles Jefferys (English) and Il Trovatore (Italian), librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"24 Pièces en style libre\" - 1914, Louis Verne, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"El Choclo\" - 1935, Villoldo, composer, Jerry Castillo, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Bèsame Mucho (Kiss Me Much)\" - 1941, Consuelo Velàzquez, composer, Sunny Skylar (English) and Consuelo Velàzquez (Spanish), librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Light Cavalry\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer \"Overture zu 'Dichter und Bauer'\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer \"Boccaccio\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey (I Never Knew Any Girl Like You)\" - 1910, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Junie McCree, librettist \"I May Be Gone for A Long, Long Time\" - 1917, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist \"I'll Be With You in Apple Blossom Time\" - 1920, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Neville Fleeson, librettist \"Au Revoir, But Not Good Bye, Soldier Boy\" - 1917, Albert von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist \"Honey Boy\" - 1907, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Jack Norworth, librettist \"My Little Girl\" - 1915, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Will Dillon, librettist \"Please Don't Take My Lovin' Man Away\" - 1912, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love Me While the Lovin' Is Good\" - 1913, Harry Von Tilzer, composer, Stanley Murphy, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Hunter's Chorus\" - undated, C.M. Von Weber, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Don Juan\" - undated, Charles Voss, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Meet Me by Moonlight\" - undated, J. A. Wade, composer; \"The Vesper Bell\" - undated, J.A. Wade, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Der Ring des Eibelungen\" - undated, Richard Wagner, composer; \"Overture to Lohengrin\" -1896, Richard Wagner, Homer N. Bartlett, composer; \"Grand March for Wedding Procession\" - undated, Richard Wagner and Westbrook, composer; \"Wagner\" - undated, Richard Wagner, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Always or Never Waltz\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"The Most Admired and Favorite Waltzes for the Piano Solo\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"Dolores\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"Charming (Tres Jolie) Waltz\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Long Boy\" - 1907, Barclay Walker, composer, William Herschell, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dream Boat\" - 1923, Mildred White Wallace, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cradle Song\" - 1851, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"La Chilena\" - 1844, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Le Reve\" - 1875, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Marittana\" - 1882, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Scenes That Are Brightest\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"La Simania\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Lurline\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Tis the Harp in the Air\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Coquette Polka\" - undated, A. Wallerstein, composer; \"Jenny Dind\" - undated, A. Wallerstein, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Black Hawk Waltz\" - 1879, Mary E. Walsh, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Band Played In\" - 1936, Charles B. Ward, composer, John F. Palmer, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Conquered Flag\" - 1886, Charlie L. Ward, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Golden Slippers\" - 1880, Alfred E. Warren, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Bobolink Polka\" - 1856, George W. Warren, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In a Little Spanish Town\" - 1936, Mabel Wayne, composer; \"Ramona\" - 1937, Mabel Wayne, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist. \"Chiquita\" - 1928, Mabel Wayne, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist. \"It Happened in Monterey\" - 1930, Mabel Wayne, composer, Billy Rose, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cryin for the Carolines\" - 1930, Harry Warren, composer. \"Cheerful Little Earful\" - 1930, Harry Warren, composer Billy Rose, librettist. \"Dames\" - 1934, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \" Honeymoon Hotel\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"I Found a Million Dollar Baby\" - 1931, Harry Warren, composer, Billy Rose and Mort Dixon, librettists. \"I'll String Along with You\" - 1934, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"One Sweet Letter from You\" - 1937, Harry Warren, composer, Lew Brown and Sidney Clare, librettist. \"Shadow Waltz\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"Footlight Parade\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"Sweet and Slow\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer. \"Where Am I\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"You're My Everything\" - 1931, Harry Warren, composer, Mort Dixon and Joe Dixon, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Heart Tells Me\" - 1943, Harry Warren, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist. \"I'll Sing a Thousand Love Songs\" - 1936, Harry Warren and Al Dubin, composers and librettists; \"Garden of the Moon\" - 1938, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin and Johnny Mercer, librettists; \"You Let Me Down\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist; \"I Know Now\" - 1937, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents She's a Thoroughbred\" - 1898, Ned Jayburn, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 'You Walk By\" - 1940, Wayne Bernie, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Don't Be a Sorrowful\" - undated, J.P. Webster, composer; \"Sweet By and By\" - 1808, J.P. Webster, composer, S. Fillmore Bennet, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"To Linger Near Then\" - undated, C.M. Von Weber.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Polka\" - 1859, Julius Weel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tripoli\" - 1920, Irving Well, composer, Paul Cunningham and Al Dubin, librettist .\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Something in the Night\" - 1932, Paul Weirick and Helmy Kresa, composers, Joe Young, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"At the Ferry\" - undated, Milton Wellings, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sadie Green\" - 1926, Gilbert Wells and Johnny Dunn, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Swingin in a Hammock\" - 1930, Pete Wendling, composer, Tot Seymour and Chas. O Flynn, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Maid in Blue\" - 1907, Fred J. Hamill, librettists, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"Wenonah\" - 1903, James O'dea, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"I Ain't Got Weary Yet\" - 1918, Howard Johnson, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"Moonlight Bay\" - 1912, Percy Wenrich, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Choral Song\" - undated, S.S. Wesley, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Postlude in F\" - 1896, John A. West, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Postlude in B\" - undated, John E. West, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen\" - 1954, Thomas P. Westendorff, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen\" - 1935, Thomas P. Westendorf, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lonely Heart\" - 1936, Irene Wicker, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Ingle Side\" - undated, F.V. Wiesenthal, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Got the South in My Soul\" - 1932, Victor Young and Lee Wiley, composers, Ned Washington, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You'll Soon Forget Kathleen\" - undated, Langton W. Williams, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love to Live in Loveland with a Girl Like You\" - 1910, W.R. Williams, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Shepherd Boy\" - undated, G.D. Wilson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Recollections Memphis\" - Charles Ph. Winkler, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Shenandoah Waltz\" - 1947, Chubby Wise, composer, Clyde Moody, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Have I Told You Lately That I Love You\" - 1955, Scott Wiseman, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Little Georgia Rose\" - 1898, Max S. Witl, composer, Rob't F. Rode, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"March Brillante\" - 1888, J.W. Wheeler, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Grandpa's Birthday\" - 1881, C.A. White, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Black Apollo\" - undated, Charles White, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Play That Song of India Again\" - 1921, Paul Whiteman and Irving Bibo, composers, Leo Wood, libretttist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Some Sunday Morning\" - 1917, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Gus Kahn and Raymond Egan, librettist. \"When Did You Leave Heaven\" - 1936, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Walter Bullock, librettist. \"Ain't We Got Fun\" - 1921, Richard A. Whiting, Raymond B. Egan, and Gus Kahn, composers; \"Take a Chance\" - 1932, Ricahrd A. Whiting, and Herb Brown Nacio, composers, B.G. de Sylva, librettist. \"Lets Go Native\" - 1930, Richard A. Whiting, composer; \"Till We Meet Again\" - 1918, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Raymond B. Egan, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Grand March De Concert\" - 1853, H.A. Wollenhaupt, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Roses of Picardy\" - 1916, Haydn Wood, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mother Dear O Pray for Me\" - undated, I.B. Woodbury, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hope's Whisper\" - 1869, Miss Nelly Marshall, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"All of a Sudden\" - 1932, Harry Woods, composer and librettist; \"Be Careful with those Eyes\" - 1930, Harry Woods, composer; \"If I Have to Go On Without You\" - 1931, Harry Woods and Al Dubin, composer; \"Me Too\" - 1936, Harry Woods, Charles Tobias, and Al. Sherman, composers; \"River, Stay' Way from My Door\" - 1931, Harry Woods, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Take In the Sun Hang Out the Moon\" - 1936, Harry Woods, composer, Lewis \u0026amp; Young, librettist. \"When the New Moon Shines on the New Mown Hay\" - 1934, Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell, and Reg Connelly, composers; \"When the Red, Red, Robin Comes Bob, Bob Bobbin Along\" - 1926, Harry Woods, librettist and composer. Thorton Sisters featured; \"You Darlin'\" - 1930, Harry Woods, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Oh! Boy, What a Girl\" - 1925, Wright and Bessinger, composers, Bud Green, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Musical Boquet\" - undated,W.T. Wrighton, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"To Be or Not to Be in Love\" - 1933, Allie Wrubel and Elliott Grennard, composers; \"Gone with the Wind\" - 1937, Allie Wrubel, composer, Herb Magidson, librettist. \"Music, Maestro, Please!\" - 1938, , Allie Wrubel, composer, Herb Magidson, librettist \"As You desire Me\" - 1932, Allie Wrubel, composer and librettist; \"Flirtation Walk\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Happiness Ahead\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Now You're in My Arms\" - 1931, Allie Wrubel and Morton Downey, composers. \"Pop Goes Your Heart\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel and Mort Dixon, composers. \"You'll Do It Some Day\" - 1929, Allie Wrubel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fare Thee Well Kitty Dear\" - undated, G. Friedrich Murzel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Talian Modern Anthology\" - undated, Pietro A. Yon, composer; \"Coccata\" - 1912, Pietro A. Yon, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You're Tired of Me\" - 1931, Don York, Jack Sadler and Pauline Brown, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"No No Nanette\" - 1934, Vincent Youmans, composer, Otto Harbach and Irving Caesar, librettists. \"Flying Down the Rio\" - 1933, Vincent Youmans, composer, Gus Kahn and Edward Eliscu, librettist. \"Hit the Deck\" - Vincent Youman, composer, Leo Robin and Clifford Grey, librettists. \"Adelai\" - 1921, Vincent Youman and Joseph Spurin Calleja, composers. \"Time on My Hands\" - 1930, Vincent Youmans, composer, Harold Adamson and Mack Gordon, librettist. \"Wildflower\" - 1923, Vincent Youmans and Herbert Stothart, composers, Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just for Remembrance\" - 1923, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Squires, composer; \"Mean Mean Mama\" -1923, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Souires, composers, Mitchell Parish, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Heart are Trumps\" - 1900, L.W. Young, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Street of Dreams\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist. \"Lawd, You Made the Night Too Long\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist. \"Love Is the Thing\" - 1933, Victor Young, composer, Ned Washinton, librettist. \"Love Me To-Night\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Bing Crosby and Ned Washington, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Spirit of America\" - 1907, J.S. Zamednik, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Anchors Aweigh\" - 1907, Chas A. Zimmermann, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Preludes and Interludes for the Organ\" - undated, John Zundel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cotillion Girl O'mine\" - 1927, Clifford Zug, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Boccaccio March\" - 1879, W.A. Cramer, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Eoccaccio March\" - 1880, W.A. Fallman, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ah! for Wings\" - 1853, Charles Jarvis, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Wearing of the Green\" - 1935, Henri F. Klickmann, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Arois Quintetti\" - undated, Mr. Lachnith, arranger;\"Trios\" - undated, De Mr. Pleyel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"L'etoile\" - undated, H.E. Lehmann, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Since First I saw your Face\" - undated, Barbra Allen, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cootage Duetts- popular collection of Melodies\" - undated, J.E. Muller, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Jenny Linds\" - 1851, Samuel Owen, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mocking Bird\" - undated, J.A. Rosenberger, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cascade of Roses\" - 1882, Albert J. Snow, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Songs of the Pyrenees\" - 1889, M.H. Strugis, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Alice Gray\" - undated;\"Bye Bye Blackbird\" - undated, Mort Orfoin and Ray Clendaon, composers;\"Coventry Carol\" - undated;\"Dorez Doric mes Cheres Amours\" - undated;\"Air from Masaniello\" - undated;\"God Save the Emporor\" - undated;\"March from Masaniello\" - undated;\"Erster Spieler\" - undated;\"Flauto O Violino\" - undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Kitty Tyrrell\" - undated; \"La Grotte des Fees\" - undated; \"La Noce de Le'nore\" - undated; \"Le lac Bleu\" - undated; \"Life's Happy Moments\" - undated; \"Lord Mocdonald's Reel\" - undated; \"Sir Archibald Grants Reel\" - undated; \"Last Rose of Summer\" - undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mant III-3 double\" - undated; \"Goodbye Sweetheart\" - undated; \"Marseilles March\" - undated; \"Monastery Bell\" - 1858; \"My Mother\" - undated; \"Nobody Coming to Marry Me\" - undated; \"Betsy Bell and Mary Gray\" - undated; \"Logan Sweetly\" - undated; \"Oh! Say Not a Woman's Love is Bought\" - undated; \"Overture, Caliph of Bagdad\" - undated; \"The Dying Soldier\" - 1864, undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \" Robin Adair\" -1865; \"Russian March\" - undated; \"Silver Lake Waltz\" - undated; \"Sounds from Home\" - undated; \"Southern Soldier Boy\" - undated; \"Styrian Waltz of Weber\" - undated; \"Take Me Back to Old Virginny\" - undated; \" The Blind Girl to Her Banjo\" - undated; \" The Mocking Bird\" - undated; \" Theme de L'orgie de Caraffa\" - undated; \" Though Lingring Stan\" - undated; \" Too Late\" undated; \"Tu Vedrai chem amore in Terra\" - undated; \" Twas at the hour\" - undated; \"Twilight\" - undated; \"The Wave Sweeps My Breast\" - undated; \"The Weary Pund O Tow\" - undated; \"Well, I Agree\" - undated; \"When the Sheep Are in the Fauld\" - undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree items present.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Daily Practice for the Piano Forte\" - undated, Clementi, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Preludes and Exercises\" - 1886, Clementi and Hummel, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"15 Exercises\" -undated, J.B. Duvernoy, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"First Pedal Studies for the Piano\" - 1906, Jessie L. Gaynor, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The First Studies for Piano, Die Erlten Etuden\" - undated, Louis Kohler, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Guide to Rapid Fingering- Series of Instructive Exercises within the Octave\" - undated, Theodore Oesten, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Progressive lessor for Beginners - undated, Rausch, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Exercises Pre'paratives\" - 1878, Aloise Schmitt, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Forty pedal-Studies\" - 1914, Ludvig Schytte', composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Juvenile Album\" - undated, J.A. Wade, Sullivan \u0026amp; Claribel, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Thackray for the Guitar\" - undated, Thomas Thackray, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cuban Patrol\" - undated, E.J. Rutsky, composer; \"The Minstrel Boy\" - undated, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Elfin Waltz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Swiss Air\" - undated, Czerny, composer; \" On Yonder Rock Reclining\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Hungarian National, undated, unknown composer; \"La Belle Walt\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Home, sweet Home\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Cottage Waltz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Thirty-six exercises\" - undated, Aloise Schmiti, composer; \"Chromatic Scale in Triplets, sixes and c.\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Six progressive exercises on popular Melodies\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Twenty-four exercises to give flexibility to the Fingers\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Eight exercises on the scale of C in one Octave\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Duetts for four Hands\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Various effects of the arpeggio , and mode of Performance\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Twelve scales in thirds and sixths, Fingered\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Acciaccatura\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Practical Exercise on the Turn\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Fingering of the common Chords, and their Inversions\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises on the chord of the seventh in all its Positions\" - undated, unknown composer; \" I'm a Pilgrim\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Lilly Dale\" - undated, H.S. Thompson, composer and librettist; \"Do they miss me at Home\" - undated, S.M. Grannis, composer; \"Melodious Excercises for Teacher and Pupil\" - undated, Diabelli, composer; \"Favorite French Air\" - undated, A. Rondo, composer; \"Grande Calse Brillante\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Grande Valse Briliante\" - undated, par F. Hunten, composer; \"Exercises in Velocity\" - undated, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Master\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Scholar\" - undated, unknown composer; \"1er repos de L'e'tude\" - undated, unknown composer\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Variations in 4 mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Rondino\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Serenade\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Grand March\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Andante Grazioso\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Calse Brillante\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Air Varie A 4 Mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Major Scales in Thirds\" - undated, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Prelude in the key of C Major\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Prelude in the key of B flat Major\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Exercises on the chomatic scale in triplets. sixes and C\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Preliminary exercise in common Time\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Scale of fingering in the key of C\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Air\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Broken sixths and Octaves in moving Figures\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Recreation from Study\" - undated, Le Garco Volage, composer; \"Two Duets- introducing the key signatures of G \u0026amp; F\" - undated, C. Altmann, composer; \"May Time\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Contentment\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Study in broken Chords\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Chord Study\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Etude for elasticity of the wrist\" - undated, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Six Progressively exercises on popular melodies\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises on Chromatic Scale\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Howe's instructor for the Guitar; 1850, unknown composer; \" Etude\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Prie're du Matin de lEnfant- child's morning Prayer\" - undated, unknown composer; \"la Guaracha\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises pour une main\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Master\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Syncopations\" - undated, unknown composers; \"To cross the Hands\" - pour croiser les Mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Staccato\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Double Notes\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Waltz from der Freischutz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Old uncle Ned\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Camp town Hornpipe\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Le Bal d'Enfants- the Children's Ball\" - undated, Auf dem Kinderball, composer; \" Variations on German Air\" - undated, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Untitled exercise book, undated, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Untitled exercise book, undated, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mathews' Graded Materials for the Piano Forte: Volume 2\" - 1895, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mathews' Graded Materials for the Piano Forte: Volume 3\" - 1895, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"National Graded Courses for the Piano Forte: Grade 1\" - 1899, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Oesterle's Instructive Course of Piano Pieces: Book II\" - 1908, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"John M. Williams' Graded Sight-Reading Books: Volume 2\" - 1928, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Boston Music School\" - 1871, B.F. Baker, author; \"The Euterpeiad of Musical Intelligencer; and Select Repository of classical and Polite Literature\" - 1823, Charles Dingley, author. \"Address Before the Boston Academy of Music on the Opening of the Odeon\" - 1835, Samuel A. Eliot, author. \"Second Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music, Read at the Anniversary Meeting\" - 1834, writer, unknown; \"Third Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music\" - 1835; \"Ninth Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music\" - 1841; \"Catalogue and Circular of the Musical Institute, Providence, RI\" - 1865.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Balls' Musical Cabinet, or Compleat Pocket Library for the Flute, Flageolet, Volin\" - undated, unknown composers \"Happy Voices\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 15\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 16\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 17\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 29\" - undated, various composers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Twinkling Stars\" - undated, G. Lezzi S. and various composers; \"Holy Communion\" - undated, Beethoven and various composers; \"Clarke's New Reed Organ Companion\" - undated, Lysberg and various composers; \"The Soldiers Joy\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Rip Van Winkle\" - undated, various composers; \"Spanish Dances\" - undated, Moszkowski and various composers; \"Album Leaf\" - undated, Dacobe and various composers; \"The First Kiss Waltz\" - undated, Lamothe and various composers; \"Anitra's Tanz\" - undated, various composers; \"A Goblin\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Nineteenth Century (the) Pianoforte: Pieces by representative Composers of the 19th Century, Volume II\" - undated, various composers; \"Valse Hongroise\" - undated, composers unknown; \"Star of the Sea\" - 1883, A. Kennedy and various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Nearer, My god, To Thee!\" - 1882, Richards and various composers; \"Gondoliera\" - undated, Fritz Spindler and various composers; \"Biographical Sketches of Popular Composers and Singers\" - undated, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Song of the Rose\" - undated, various composers; \"Praeludium\" - undated, composers unknown; \"Elva's Farewell Polka\" - 1851, J.A.G'schwend and various composers; \"La Regata Veneziana\" - undated, Delmar and various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Slumber Song\" - undated, Harriet Grace Mitchell, composer and librettist; \"Somewhere a Voice is Calling\" - undated, Arthur F. Tate, composer, Eileen Newton, librettist; \"The World is Waiting for the Sunrise\" - 1919, Ernest Seitz, composer, Eugene Lockhart, librettist; \"Smith's All Star Mandolin Folio Number 1\" - undated, various composers; \"The Whitmark Black and White Series\" - undated, Arthur A. Penn, composer; Amsco Music Sales Co. - 1933, various composers; \"Dreamy Melody\" - 1920s, unknkown composer; \"Sing and Dance for New Century in America 45 Years Ago Today\" - 1944, Chicago Sunday Tribune; \"The Convict and the Rose\" - 1925, Betty Chapin, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Chèrie, I Love You\" - 1926, Lillian Rosedale Goodman, composer and librettist; \"Illuftrirten Allgemeinen Familien-Spielbuche\" - undated, various composers; \"Old Favorite Songs\" - 1903, various composers; Letter from Walter A. Montgomery, September 14 of unknown year; \"There was a Sheep of Darby\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Peter's Selected Catalogue of New and Popular Music\" - 1872, various composers; G. Schirmer music book starting with \"Gavotte\" - 1888, various composers; \"Pianoforte Pieces Representative Composers of the 19th Century\" - undated, various composers; \"A Select Collection of Original Scottish Airs for the Voice, Volume One\" - undated, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Vocal Duett Album\" - 1883, various composers \"Musical Album Presented by C.D. Kenny\" - undated, various composers \"The Musical Album No. 2\" - 1881, various composers \"The Organ, Volume VII, No. 40\" - 1896, various composers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Community and Patriotic Songs\" - 1917, various composers; \"Christmastide\" - 1925, various composers; \"First Year classics for the Pianoforte\" - 1914, J.S. Bach, composers; \"When All the World was Young\" - 1921, various and unknown composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Vocal Music to Shakespeare's Plays: As You Like It\" - undated, Dr.Arne, composer; Handwritten song book with \"To\" and \"Over the Water to Charley\" - undated, unknown composer; Handwritten sheet of music with \"I Cannot Sing the Old Songs\" - undated, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Song Folio\" - 1883, various composers; \"that Traitor, Love\" - undated, Joseph L. Roeckel, composer; \"Anthology of American Song\" - 1911, various composers; \"Classic Gems\" - undated, various composers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The One Hundred and One Best Songs\" - 1915, The Cable Company, publishers; \"100 Songs of Scotland (music\u0026amp;words)\" - undated, various composers; \"Songs of the Glenwood Mission Inn\" - 1910, various composers; \"Boosey's Musical Cabinet: A Collection of Standard and Popular Vocal and Pianoforte Music\" - undated, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pocketbook starting with \"Old Hundred\" - undated, various composers; \"The Young Convert's Pocket Companion. Being a Collection of Hymns, with Tunes, Adapted to Each Hymn\" - 1822, unknown composer; \"Booth-Clibborn Dictory Songs\" - 1918, Victoria Booth-Clibborn Demarest, compiler and editor; \"Willing's Pocket Companion, Volume 1\" - undated, various composers; \"Willing's Pocket Companion, 6\" - undated, various composers; \"Willings Pocket Companion, 7\" - undated, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Munro's 10 Cent Musical Library, Volume 1\" - 1878, various composers; \"A Health to the Outward Bound\" -1843, Alexander Ball and various composers; \"Recreations Pour La Jeunesse\" - undated, various composers; \"Endless Amusement: A Collection of Four Hand Music\" - 1898, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Vaughn Monroe's Favorite Songs\" - 1942, various composers; \"Tex Ritter: All Star Song Folio\" - 1947, various composers; \"Triangle Song Folio No. 1\" - 1945, various composers; \"Popular Song Hits\" - 1934, various composers;\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Italian Opera\" - undated, Don Giovanni, composer; \"Isabeav\" - 1910, Luigi Illica, composer, pietro Mascagni, librettist; \"Christmas Songs\" - 1916, Frederick Niven, composer; \"French's Opera Libretti\" - undated, Linda Di Chamounix, composer; \"Blind Tom\" - 1866, The Negro Boy Pianist, composer; \"La Somnabula\" - 1867, Bellini, composer; \"La Tosca\" - 1890, Mr. Henry E. Abbey and Mr. Maurice Grau, composers; \"The Heard-Bells\" - undated, unknown composer; \"In the Starlight\" - undated, unknown composer; \"I cannot sing the old songs\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Old Log Cabin\" - undated, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Army Songster\" - 1864, Geo. L. Bidgood, composer; \"Italian Opera\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Buens Fireside Library\" - undated, Northern Dinsteelsy, unknown composer; \"The Solder's Return\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Scottish Songs\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Scottish Poems\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Burns' Fireside Library\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Popular Confederate War Songs\" - 1907, Whittet and Shepperson, publishers; \"H.M.S. Pinafore\" - 1879, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan; \"Light Opera Librettos\" - undated, Nanki-Pooh, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Mikado- and other comic Operas\" - 1885, W.S. Gilbert, librettist, Arthur Sullivan, composer; \"The Mascot\" - 1881, I.W. Norcross, Jr., dialogue and stage Director; \"The Awakened Rameses\" - 1911, Joseph Hudnut, writer, Julius Wuerthner, composer; \"Vie De Boheme'\" - 1898, M. Albert Carre, writer. \"The Awakened Rameses\" - undated, Joseph Hudnut, writer, Julius Wuerthner, composer; \"The Mascot\" - undated, Edmond Audran, composer; translation and adaptation of words to music by, Theodore T. Barker; \"The Mikado and other comic Operas\" - undated, W.S. Gilbert, writer, Arthur Sullivan, composer; \" La Vie De Boheme'\" - 1896, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes sheet music collected by the Special Collections Research Center beginning 2007.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I'm sorry I made you Cry\" - 1918, N.J. Clesi, composer and librettist;\"Good Night, Germany\" - 1913, Grant Clarke and Howard E. Rogers, librettists, Geo W. Meyer, composer;\"Three Little Sisters\" - 1942, Irving Taylor, librettist, Vic Mizzy, composer;\"Remember Pearl Harbor\" - 1942, Don Reid and Sammy Kaye, composers;\"Good Night\" - 1944, Dicker Robertson, Al Hoffman, and Frank Weldon, composers;\"Wait for me Mary\" - 1941, Charlie Tobias, Nat Simon, and Harry Tobias, composer;\"This is worth Fighting For\" - 1941, Edgar De Lange and Sam H. Stept, composers and librettist;\"Goodnight Soldier\" - 1943,  Harry Johnson, composer;\"The Caissons Go Rolling Along\" - 1921, Edmund L. Gruber, composer;\"G.I. Jive\" - 1943, Johnny Mercer, composer;\"The Bells of Normandy are ringing again\" - 1944, Don Reid and Irving Miller, composer and librettists;\"American Patrol\" - 1942, Earl Haubrich, librettist, F.W. Meacham, composer;\"Johnny Zero\" - 1943, Mack David, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer;\"Comin' in on a wing and a Prayer\" - 1943, Harold Adamson, librettist, Jimmy HcHugh, composer;\"Praise the Lord and ass the Ammunition\" - 1942, Frank Loesser, composer;\"Laddie in Khaki\" - 1910, Irvor Novello, composer.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"If he can fight-like He can Love Good Night, Germeny\" - 1938,Grant Clarke and Howard E. Rogers, librettist, Geo. W. Meyer, composer; \"I'm sorry I made you Cry\" - 1938, N.J Clesi, composer and librettist; \"Prise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition!!\" - 1942, Frank Loesser, composer and librettist; \"Comin in on a Wing and a Prayer\" - 1943, Harold Adamson, librettist, Jimmy McHugh, composer; \"Johnny Zero\" - 1943, Mack David, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer; \"American Patrol\" - 1942, Earl Haubrich, librettist, F.W. Meacham, composer; \"The Bells of Normandy are rising again\" - 1944, Don Reid and Irving Miller, composer and librettist; \"G.I. Jive\" - 1943, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"The Caissons Go Rolling Along\" - 1921, Edmund L. Gruber, composer; \"He wears a pair of silver Wings\" - 1941, Eric Maschwitz, composer; \"Goodnight Soldier\" - 1943, Harry Johnson, composer; \"This is Worth Fighting For\" - 1942, Edgar De Lange, composer and librettist; \"Wait for me Mary\" - 1942, Charlie Tobias, Nat Simon, Harry Tobias, composers; \"Good Night, wherever you Are\" - 1944, Dick Robertson, Al Hoffman, and Frank Weldon, composers; \"Pictoria Review\" - 1942, Don Reid, librettist, Don Reid and Sammy Kaye, composers; \"Three Little Sisters\" -1942, Irving Taylor, librettist, Vic Mizzy, composer; \"Laddie in Khaki the girl who waits at home\" - 1915, Ivor Novello, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I got plenty O' Nuttin\" - 1924, George Gershwin, composer, Dubose Heyward, librettist;\" Ma Little Yalla Daisy\" - joe Goodwin and Raymond thunder mat, 1910\"Time after time is left\" - 1952, Mitchell Parish, Eleanor Young, melody, Harry D. Squires, composer and librettist composer; \"Carly Headed Babby\" -1926 G.H. Clutsam, composer;\"Negro Spirituals\" - 1922, H.T. Burleigh, composer;\"Little Bunch O' Honeyness\" - 1920, Carl Hahn, composer;\"Cottonfield Dance\" - 1904, Al. W. Brown, composer;\"Mammy's little coal Black Rose\" - 1929, Raymond Egan, librettist, Richard A. Whiting, composer;\"Aint You coming back to Dixieland\" - 1912, Al Jolson, composer;\" Come Back Dixie\" - 1915, Jack Mahoney, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer;\"Leap Frog\" - 1908, Edwin F. Kendall, composer;\"I'm missin Mammy's Kissin\" - 1921, Sidney Clare, librettist, Lew Pollack, composer;\"Carolina Rolling Stone\" - 1921, Mitchell Parish, librettist, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Squires, composers;\"My Croony Melody\" - 1924, Joe Goodwin and Ray Goetz, composers;\"Creole Swing-Song\" - 1908, Frederick E. Weatherly and Luigi Denza, composers;\"Ma Little Yalla Daisy\" - 1899, Hattie Starr, composer;\"The Black Cat Rag\" - 1910, Frank Wooster and Ethyl B.Smith, composers.\"My old home in the South Land\" - 1904, Mary F. Britton, I.M. Jackson, composers;\"Mighty lak'a Rose\" - 1901, Frank L. Stanton, librettist;\"The Ragtime Violin\" - 1911, Irving Berlin, composer;\"Sweet and Low\" - undated, J. Stanley Royce; composer;\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 pieces: 1 WILL YOU SAY TO MY DEAR MAMMY 1918 – by M. C. Thornton. This is a rare World War I sheet published by the composer in New Albany, Indiana. It shows a mother and a younger women named Cory waiting on a farm in front of a picture of the soldier overseas. 2- GOOD-BYE SAL PATRIOTIC MARCH SONG 1917 – by Ervin R. Miller. Cover art by WALTER SPOUSE. Cover photo of ANGELO MINETTI, THE GREAT CONCERT PIANO-ACCORDIANIST. 3- THE HOME COMING MARCH 1908 – E. T. Paull. Cver art by A Hoen \u0026amp; Co. of Richmond, Virginia. Images deal with family reunion, sailors homecoming, soldiers homecoming, and father coming home from work! There is also a Pax or Peace Parade as the main image ending a war. 4- I HAVE YOU AND YOU HAVE ME THOUGH YOU'RE THOUSANDS OF MILES AWAY / SOLDIER SONG 1918 – Tell Taylor, Earl K. Smith. Published by Tell Taylor. 5- FAREWELL, MOTHER, I HATE TO SAY GOOD-BYE TO YOU 1918 – Thomas J. Flanagan, Ray Gibbins. Published by the composer in Syracuse, New York. One of the more rare STARMER art covers. The figure of a soldier calling a young soldier away from his mother. The 2 blue star flag flying from mother's house suggests she has a boy in the service. 6- WAKE UP, AMERICA 1916 – George Graff, Jr., Jack Glogau. Cover shows a giant Uncle Sam holding a battleship as the statue of liberty, a dirigible and airplanes appear.. 7- IT'S A LONG, LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY 1912 – Jack Judge, Harry Williams. Cover TOMMY ATKINS. 8- GOOD-BYE MY SOLDIER BOY 1917 – Calla Gowdy Gregg. Self published by this female composer at 6 North Penn in Indianapolis, Indiana, this one is pretty rare. 9-THEY WERE ALL OUT OF STEP BUT JIM 1918 – Irving Berlin. Cover photo BLANCHE RING. Art by BARBELLE. 10-OVER THERE by George M. Cohan. Cover WILLIAM J. REILLY U.S.N. OF THE U.S.S. MICHIGAN.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"We are Americans Too\" -1935, Andy Razaf, Eubie Blake, and Charles L. Cooke, composers and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Anything is nice if it comes from Dixieland\" - 1919, Grant Clarke, Geo. W. Meyer, and Milton Ager, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It takes a long tall brown-skin gal to make a preacher lay his Bible down\" - 1917, Marshall Walker, librettist, Will. E. Skidmore, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Negro Spirituals\" - 1927, Chas. H. Pace, arranger.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"On the Gin Gin Ginny Shore\" - 1921, Edgar Leslie, librettist, Walter Donaldson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam's Colored Singers, The World's Greatest Harmonizing Octette. William \u0026amp;Johnson Proprietors, Cas. P. Williams, Mgr., Chicago. Contains American Folk Songs as Sung by Williams' Jubilee Singers. Biography of the Williams' Jubilee Singers in back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents E. L. Gamble and Karl C. Kraft: Gamble's Minstrel Song Book. First edition. East Liverpool, Ohio: E. L. Gamble, 1925. Printed softcover with retailer's label, 9 x 12 in., 12 pages. Collection of songs intended for use in minstrel shows, employing typical racial stereotypes. Among the titles included are \"Opening\" (\"Our jokes they are new so those who feel blue we will keep on the go...\"), \"How I'se Got the Ku Klux Klan Blues\" (\"As dey grow stronger mah legs grow longer.... I shiver and shake I quiver and quake when at me they make goo goos....\"), \"Where de Water Melons Grow,\" \"Gibe Me Chicken Foh Ebery Meal,\" and \"Finale\" .\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSongster: \"Latest Coon Hit; I Don't Want to Be Your Lady Friend No More.\" Henry Weiman Publisher, New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"By Sam Coslow and Leon Friedman, Writers of Grieving for You, etc.\" Published in new York, by Robert Norton Co.Other title included is \"Try this over on your piano Gypsie Rose\" by Henry Lodge and Evelyn Rose.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Farewell My Lilly Dear\" a Plantation Melody as sung by Christy's Minstrels written and composed by S.C.F.  Published by Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co.  Copyright date of 1851.  Hand sewn binding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains the following pieces of sheet music, most of which feature cover art that stereotypes African Americans. Paper Doll by the Mills Bros I aint bliged to stan no nigger foolin (Cover Only) Honey You'se May Lady Love (Cover Only) At a Darktown Cake Walk Everybody Twostep Rag Lucy (Cover Only) Smoky Mokes Hella Ma Baby Pray for the Lights to Go Out: A Negro Shouting Song Hypnotized Coons (Cover Only) Massa's in the Cold Cold Ground (2 different covers) Darktown Belle Mandy Lane The Sunny South Mid The Fields of Snowy Cotton Memories of the South Carry Me Back to Old Virginny Whistling Rufus Peaceful Henry Old Black Joe Mammy's Lullaby Pullman Porters Parade A Plantation Medley of Southern Airs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes sheet music relating to wars, such as the Spanish-American War and World War I; nationalism; and depictions of life in the United States. Some of the pieces include racial caricatures of African-Americans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes sheet music relating to wars, such as the Spanish-American War and World War I; nationalism; and depictions of life in the United States. Some of the pieces include racial caricatures of African-Americans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Tramp, Tramp, Tramp; Dixie Land; The Battle Cry of Freedom; Marching Through Georgia; and The Star Spangled Banner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom the musical comedy \"Three Little Lambs.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains the following pieces, some with cover art that stereotypes African Americans: St. Patrick's Day is a Bad Day for Coons, composed by Irving Jones, sung by Lew Dockstader, published by Sol Bloom, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, September 8, 1901. The American Song King Edward Asked For, written by Arthur Pryor, the Assistant Director of Sousa's band, pubished by The Sell Music Co., New York, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, April 19, 1903. Wing Lee's Rag-Time Clock, written and composed by Al Trahern, sung by Mathews \u0026amp; Bulgerin by the Sad Sea Waves, published by Shapiro, Bernstein \u0026amp; Vontilzer, New York, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, September 2, 1900. A Rich Coon's Babe, written by Clare Kummer, published by Howley, Haviland \u0026amp; Dresser, New York, 1903.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains songs for use in \"Special Services Activites by Armed Forces personnel only.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sheet music about the memories of Greek independence in 1821 by Severin Leoni. The music is subtitled in French \"Souvenirs de la Liberte de la Grece 1821\" or \"Memories Souvenirs of the Freedom of Greece.\" The inscription at the top of the cover translates to \"Dedicated to the great patriot and benefactor of Greece G. Averof. The heroes listed clockwise on the cover include G. Averof, philanthropist; Patriarch Gregory V; Markos Botsaris, general; Konstantinos Kanaris, admiral; Theodoros Kolokotronis, general; and Rigas Feraios, writer, poet, and intellectual. 10 p. of music ; 36 cm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sheet music for the song \"We are Americans Too\" with depictions of an African American Revolutionary War, Civil War, and World War I soldiers. Words and music by Andy Razaf, Eubie Blake, and Charles L. Cooke and published by Handy Brothers Music Company, Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains sheet music related to the South, including some specifically about Virginia. There are a few pieces from the Civil War era. Music is arranged alphabetically by composer's last name.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive Salted Peanuts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCapt. May's Quick Step\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSweet Virginia Rose\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe's A Rag Picker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarry Me Back to Old Virginia (two copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeanuts And Diamonds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Teddy Bears' Picnic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHot Roasted Peanuts (A Nutty Song with a Crackin' Good Tune)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWait Till The War, Love, Is Over\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRose of Virginia (Operatic Edition) Rose of Virginia (Fine Art Edition)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Lullaby\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Henry George Theme Song, \"Smoke All Your Troubles Away\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeart-Sickness Blues\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBud Rag\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMoonlight on the Melonpatch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHow's Your Folks and My Folks Down in Norfolk Town\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Blues (two copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Belle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Moonlight (woman on cover) Virginia Moonlight (Companion Song to the World Famous Lullaby Time)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere's a Girl in Old New Hampshire Whose Heart is Apart of Me\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeanuts (La Cacahuata)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTell Them You're From Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e'Mid Tthe Green Fields of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThrowing Peanuts to the Moon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Songs of the Old Dominion No. 1: The Moon is Dancing on the Sea Yes, I Will Leave the Throng With Thee, Answer to \"Oh, Share my Cottage, Gentle Maid\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTexas\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOld Virginia Moon (with ukulele arrangement, blue cover) Old Virginia Moon (green cover, two copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePray, Maiden , Pray!\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe U. Va. Two-Step\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWatermelon Club\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Lou\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI'm Going to Climb the Blue Ridge Mountains Back to You\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTemptation Rag\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWatermelon Man\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShe is the Sunshine of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBilly\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBilly Boy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhen It's Harvest Time in Peaceful Valley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMelinda's Wedding Day\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Lord Made a Peanut\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAt a Georgia Campmeeting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShenandoah\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWatermelon and Friends\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChariot Race, or Ben Hur March (Tears in music stitched and note from composer's friend on inside of cover)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMelon Time in Dixieland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI'm Gonna Bring a Watermelon to my Girl To-Night\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeart of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Moon (Waltz-song)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn Old Fashioned Garden in Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Peanut Vendor (El Manisero)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Tale of Old Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnder the Anheuser Bush (two copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWatermelons- Songs for Living\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhen it's Springtime in Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWatermelon Weather\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeanuts! 5 a Bag\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarbalick Acid Rag\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemories of Virginia (Two copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDown Old Virginia Way (Operatic Edition)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover Me Up with the Sunshine of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains sheet musicrelated to Virginia and love songs. Some of the songs featured are \"And Wilt Though Weep?,\" 'Princess Pocahontas,\" \"Here's to you Henry Clay,\" and \"La Belle Virginienne: Composed and Dedicated to Mademoiselle Sally E. Taylor of Norfolk, VA.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLa Belle Virginienne Valse (Binding hand-stitched)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Ashland Memories\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrincess Pocahontas (March and Two Step)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearchers should consult with a staff member for further information in advance of using this series. Some of the sheet music in this series has pieces of paper with braille glued to the front page. Boxes 1-111 contain single song music by composer; boxes 112+ hold sheet music from music books and are filed by Publisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrganist of Pierpoint Baptist Church, Brooklyn, New York Hear Our Prayer Le Reve D'Amour with cover art La Coralie Polka Scottisch The Princess Waltz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGems of German Songs Sing Tutor Oh, Ye Tears When the Swallows Homeward Fly Thou Art the World to Me Embarrassment with cover art of Minnie Palmer Fly Away Birdling Dear Angels Sleep thee Well Sweet-Heart, Good-Night Agatha Sleep Well Thou Sweet Angel Wanderer's Song Ask Me How much I Love Thee Il Sogno Stay with Me Good Night My Child Maiden Arise! Not a Sparrow Falleth She Whispers Softly Goodnight Der Fragft: was fingen die Voeglein all?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChristmas Song O Christmas Night Le Diable-A-Quatre Polka\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDon't Be Angry Mother Scotch Air\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Warrior Bold - cover art The Mid Shipmite with ads from R.H. Macy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePicture of Comm. Enrico Caruso\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eknown also as The Prima Donna Song; arranged and adapted by Chas.Jarvis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efrom Bellini's Admired Opera of Il Pirata\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLa Flute Magique Rondinos Bouquets de Melodies des Operas Il Trovatore\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecover art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecover art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto on cover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ehand written music sheets included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto of Allen on cover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouvenir edition for Army Air Forces Leave Hotels on French Riviera\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHand written music sheets with hand designed cover art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTis Midnight Hour with cover art Constancy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLarmes of Joie Katie's Secret\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover Art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecover only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecovert art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSomebody's Coming Oh Give Me the Hills My Gentle Isabel Oh! the enchanting delight\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecover art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEcstasy The Meeting - cover art L' Arditia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTreasures of the Deep One Struggle More\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMexico\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover Art Madrid ,Spain\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover Art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecover art: photo of Julio Martinez Arteaga Bolivia - Spanish\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarie Martha Happy Greetings Pepita Polka Snow Castles Marche De La Reine Mazurka des Traineaux, Chanson a Boire de La Promise La Cascadde de Roses Les Fifres de La Garde Sans Souci Galop De Bravoure\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBolero Waltz Come o'er the Moonlit Sea Dark Eyed One Dinna Forget You Say We Part Forever Come and Wander With Me Oh Yonder Rock Reclining March (Masaniello)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMexico - Spanish\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItalian Photos on cover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSweet Lucy May My Dear Old Home Whom will the Shoe fit (The Maiden's Vow) I'll do as Much for You Eva Clair Dispel Those Clouds That Sorrow's Cast\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMexico - Spanish\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpanish - Barcelona, Spain Cover art by J. Casals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChristine - cover art My home by the mountain side The Cot by the Hill - cover art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrei Lieder ernsten Inhalts - German Kirchenkantaten Meditation Dir ersten Bach-Studien Klavierkompositionen Bourree Das Wohltemperite Klavier Gavottee Willst du dein Herz mir schenken\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLondon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrphan's Prayer The Maiden's Prayer - cover art La Priere Dune Vierge - French version of the Maiden's Prayer Gebet einer Jungfrau - Germany\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCentennial March - cover art I'd be a Butterfly\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecover art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Sailor's Grave The Little Sailor Boy's Lament The Happiest Time is Now My Home in the Greenwood The Barber's Shop The Mountaineer's Farewell My Trundle Bed Moonlight Boat Glee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOnce a Dear Blue Eyes or Black Prima Donna Waltz Vilikins and his Dinah Laura's Linnet Jeannie Marsh of Cherry Walley The Sparkling Polka Lucrezia Borgia Quadrille Marseilles Hymm - cover art Guardian Spirits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThen You'll Remeber Me I Dreamt I Dewlt in Marble Halls - Cover Art The Light of Other Days is Faded The Sailor Sighs Pity for the One in Childhood Torn Come into the Garden, Maud The Day is Done Heart Bowed Down Oh Shall we go a Sailing Oh, Take Me to Thy Heart Again Don't let the Roses Listen Good Night, Good Night Beloved Excelsior Come into the Garden Maud Hark! I Hear the Organ's Peal!\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI Dream of All Things Free When Stars are in the Quiet Skies Tell Him I Love Him Yet Oh, I come Not to Upbraid Thee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItalian\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDas Konigsballet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGerman and English\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDear  Love, Be True Darling \"Tis You\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary Gray The Gypsie's Festival\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDer Herr is Mein Hirt - German Marcia Fantastica Albumblatt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI am Returning to Thee, Annie Snow White Blossoms I'm Leaving Thee in Sorrow, Annie The White Squall The Haunted Stream Where are the Friends of My Youth? Why do Summer Roses Fade Would you Leave me to Mourn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eO bury me by the river's side Silently, tenderly, mournfully home\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eO That I Had Wings Love Not Waltz Give Me another Flower I Love Thee Still\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI Spring-Tine When the Tide Comes In My Golden Ship\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Days of Old Romance Le Matin (Polka)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Highland Minstrel Boy Moonlight, Music, Love \u0026amp; Flowers My Father Land Guard Her as a Treasure The Light Guitar Why Do I Weep - cover art Galopade from Gustavus By the Flowing Guadilquiver I wish I had a Little Bird Why Say Farewell!\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDon't Stay away so Long Little Footsteps - cover art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI Oftern Sigh in Sadness Love's Regret\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Dying Girl's Farewell Novelette Quickstep\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI Would That My Love - German and English Lieder Ohne Worte The Wedding March Trois Fantasies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSing to Me Nightingale The Village Quick Step\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSweet and Low There is a fountain fill'd with blood Don't Care Tarantella\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSilvery Shower Biscaccianti Waltz Breakfast Bell Polka Salut a La France Ever Be Happy! The Dearest Spot on Earth to Me Is Star of the East Garnet I Will Care for Mother Now Martha Rendezvous Mazurka Long Long Weary Day\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBilder in TonenGerman with cover art Rondo Mignon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLong Long Ago I'd Be a Butterfly We Met No Ne'er Can Thy Home Be Mine The Self Devoted Nun The Musical Wife\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrench cover art and photos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAh! Yes I Remember How Sweet are the Roses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLe Me Be Free Melodeon Hall Schottische Paddy Carey Polka Knight Templar March Speak Not that name so Lightly Lilly Dale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Whispering Trees The Image in the Heart\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSonaten Sinfonies Grand Landler Waltz Beethoven's dream Cactus Waltzes Les Audieux Azalia, or Almacks Waltz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRondo Sonate Symphonie Nr. 2 Symphonie Nr. 8 Beethovens Last Waltz Funeral March with cover art Oh! God Thy Goodness Vienne March Minuet in G Grand Waltz Sonatine Sonaten Op. 10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIrrlichter The Jolly Trumpeter Galop\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGerman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItalian\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTake Them I implore Thee Hear me Norma Wher eare Now the Hopes I Cherished Sunbeam of Summer Oh Love for Me Thy Power Ah Bello a Me Ritorna Still so Gently o'er Me Stealing La Sonnambula Ah! non giunge Grand March in Norma\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLinda Dumbarton's March 20 Joys (collection for Piano Fairy Dances Highland Fling Lilly Dale Starlight is Beaming I've not a thought but what is Thine Starlight Waltz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNight Fall Schottisch Hyazinth Schottisch The Young Recruit Quickstep La Favorita Domino Gallop Starlight Waltz Sleeping I Dream Love Blanche Alpen Waltz The Snowflake Schottisch The Dearest Spot of Earth Friendships Polka\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRocking Chair Polka 'Tis Midnight Hour Les Bords du Rhin A Good Old Fashion Polka St. Patricks Day Waltz Il Travatore Yankee Doodle The Wizard's Polka Schottisch Quickstep Lily Dale March di Bravura Poliuto\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBridal March La Fille du regiment Gentle Annie Friendship Waltz Bon Ton Polka Clara Polka Le Torrent Waltz Martha Potpouri Polka Joyful Waltz Little Darling Sack Waltz Chit Chat Plain Cotillion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecover photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWait for the Wagon Hope Be Thy Guide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Atlantic Polka By the Sad Sea Waves Take this Lute - cover art The Cruiskeen Lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecover art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnglish and French\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Sands of dee Octave Galop The Tremolo Waltz Linda di Chamounix Les vespres Siciliennes La Traviata\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecovert art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItalian and English\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItalian\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGerman and English versions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eErnani Rondeau Polacca Rondeau La Muette de Portici Teufel's Polka Balisario The Evening Star Waltz Parade March Martha de Flotow Lucia di Lammermoor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLa Fille du Regimment Salut a la France The Evening Star Waltz O Wert Thou But Mine Own Love Fleurs Italiennes Elfen Waltz Second March Martha Norma Ernani\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLucrezia Borgia Maniac or Pestal Waltzes Le Prophete Evening Star Waltz Last Waltzes of a Madman Azalea Polka I Puritani Faust de Spohr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBouquets de Melodies OP. 42 - Cover art Belisario Post Horn Polka Evening Star Waltz La Sonnambula Opera Guillaume Tell de Rossini - cover art Fleurs Italiennes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eToujours Mobile Galop Faust\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarguerite - cover art Take Me Jamie dear\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHome! Sweet Home - cover art I'm Saddest When I Sing Sweetly O'er My Senses Stealing! Teach, oh teach me to forget! Isabel Oh! My Bravest and Best I Resign Thee The Mistletoe Bough The Bloom is on the Rye Friendship Polka I Never lamed Him Never Go My Love Hark! 'tis the Indian Drum Bonaprate's Coronation Drum Oh! no I'll never mention Him Should He Upbraid Low wav'd the Summer Woods Tell Me My Heart Sounds so Joyful Ne'er can the Rose Dashing White Sergeant Myn-Heer Van Dunce Tho' tis all but a dream I'm Saddest when I sing If I speak to thee in Friendship's Name My Pretty Jane As it Fell upon a Day As the Robin When Once Fondly Cherished You Think I have a Merry Heart Sweettly O'er my Senses Stealing I'm Queen of A Fairy Band\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePretty as a Picture - cover art The Moon Behind the Hill leaf By Leaf the Roses fall Kittie Wells\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Tis Sad to Think Upon the Joyous Days of Old By-Gone Hours Miss Myrtle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the Bright Shores of Gold A Dream of Love - Cover Art Waves of the Ocean - cover art Sweet Dora Dare - cover art Watching By the Golden Gate - cover art While the Siver Tints the Gold - cover art Song of the Fisher Maiden - cover art Clayton's Grand March\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOh would I were a Bird I'm Glad Father's Come! 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Maurice Jacquet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBossi Six Morceaux pour Orgue Hellmesberger Exercises en forme de gammes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL'Art du Chant\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHazel's New Ideal Orchetra Book-First Violin Hazel's New Ideal Orchetra Book-Alto Saxophone\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Yeoman's Grand March -E.B. Spencer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTake Them, I Implore Thee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmith's March by J. T. Martin Have Faith in One Another by James Perring The Long, long Weary Day\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarold and Mildred by Herman Finck\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePremiere Symphonie pour grand Orchestre by S. Taneiew Overture, Danses et Marche by A. 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In Dreams of Peace The Dismal Swamp Where are the Friends of My Youth Farewell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe May Queen Le lever du Soleil Do They Miss Me at Home? Sally, Come Up Love's Hidings Place Prison Waltz I Love the Merry Sunshine The Pirates Chorus\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePokcaha March Wont you tell me why, Robin? The Pianist's Best Companion Why Not Be Happy Now The Vocal Beauties of Lucia di Lammermoor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMorceau de Concert par F. Servais Violoncelle Opus 14 (2) Concert fur das Violoncell von Carl Reinecke O Cara Memoria F. Servais Op 17. (2) Fantaisie Burlesque pour Violoncelle par F. Servais Op.9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFantasie Burlesque (ou le Carnaval de Venise) pour Violoncelle par F. Servais Op.9 Grande Fantaisie polonaise sur des Airs du Ballet par F. Servais Op. 19 Grande Fantaisie polonaise pour Violoncelle par F. Servais Op. 19 Faust ( Margarethe) oper in Funf akten von Gound No. 2 Polnischer National-Gesang Chant National Polonais; Vaterlands-Lieder von Ferd. Beyer; Albert Sowinski ( includes National Hymns/Songs from Poland, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Norway, Scotland, Chile, Serbia, Java)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 Etudes pour Piano par Francois Hunten Opus 114 Jugend Bande, Leichtes Vierhandiges Album, Band 1: Aletter, Kleines Menuett; Franke, Fruhlingszauber; Gurlitt, Valse noble; Parlow, Polonaise; Reinecke, Primula veria; Sartorio, Mit Lingendem Spiel; Spindler, Landisches Fest; Morley, Teerose; Zilcher, Wasserfahrt, Barcolle; Mendelssohn, LUD, Zigeunertanz; Ziegler, Goldene Sterne, Abenlied; Schytte, Allegro moderato; D'Ourville, Fruhling; Wil, Tanz im Dorfe First Flights in Music (melodius piano Studies for Beginners) by Martin Frey 25 Etudes pour le Piano par Fredic. 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May, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Beautiful German Songs for Mezzo Soprano\"- undated., Franz Abt; \"Peter's Standard Series of German Songs\", second series- undated., Frantz Abt; \"New Series of Sems of German Songs\", undated, - Kate Blackeship \"Schirmer's Octavo choruses for Women's Voices\", undated- Kate Blackeship \"When the Swallows Homeward Fly\",- undated, Frantz Abt \"Songs of All Nations\",- undated, Frantz Abt.","Scope and Contents \"Milange Pour le Piano sur les motifs de l'Opera de Bellini I puritani\",- undated, A. Adam.","Scope and Contents \"I am going there\" or the \"Death of little Eva\"- undated, John S. Adams.","Scope and Contents \"The Holy City,\" - undated, Stephen Adams; \"Blue Alsatian Mountains\", undated, Stephen Adams; \"Popular Contralto or Baritone Songs\", undated, Stephen Adams; \"The Blue Alsatian Mountains\", undated, Stephen Adams, Georges Lamothe; \"The Holy City\" - undated, F.E. Weatherly, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"The Joys of the Table\"- undated, J. Addison; \"Our Sweet Dancing Days\" - Mrs. Mountain and Mifs Decamp, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Ain't She Sweet\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Are You Sorry\", - 1925, Benny Davis librettists; \"Crazy Words Crazy Tune Vo-Do-De-O\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Forgive Me\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"I Wonder What's Become of Sally\", 1924, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Songs of the Dawn\", 1930, Jack Yellon, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Slow But Sure,\" - undated, Charles Newman, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Life is A Song\" - 1935, Joe Young, librettists; \"Ain't that the Way it Goes\" - 1931, Roy Turk, librettists; \"And I Still Do\" - 1934, Edgar Leslie, librettists; \"I Don't Know Why\"- 1931, Guy Turk, librettists; \"I'll Get By\" - 1928, Roy Turk, librettists; \"The Moon was Yellow\" - Edgar Leslie, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Latest and Best\" - undated","Scope and Contents \"It Happened when your Eyes Met Mine\" - 1934, Roy Turk, librettists; \"Nobody Cares if I'm Blue\" - undated, Grant Clarke, librettists; \"There's a Little White House on a Little Green Hill,\" - undated, Billy Rose, librettists;","Scope and Contents My Rosalie Sweet Rosalie\", undated, Edward G. Allanson, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Maid of Athens\" - undated, Allen ?, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Over the Hill\"- n.d., Edgar Allen, composer, Lou Klein, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Minnesota March\"- undated, George N. Allen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Earl Carroll Vanities\"- 7th Edition\" -1928, Louis Alter, composer, Raymond Klages, librettists; \"Hugs and Kisses\" - n.d., Lou Alter, composer, Raymond Klages, librettists; \"Manhattan Serenade\" - 1928, Louis Alter, composer; \"That Wonderful Something\" - 1929; Louis Alter, composer, Joe Goodwin, librettists.","Scope and Contents \" I'll Pray for You\" - undated, Arthur Altman, composer, Kim Gannon, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"All or Nothing at All\" - undated, Jack Lawrence and Arthur Altman, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Suppose I had Never Met You\" - undated, Harry Archer, composer, Harlan Thompson, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"II Bacio- the Kiss\" - undated, L. Arditi, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Music Music Everywhere, but Not A Song in My Heart\" - 1932, Harold Arlen, composer, Ted Koehler, librettists; \"First You Have me High then You Have Me Low\"- undated, Harold Arlen, composer, Lew Brown, librettists; \"Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea\" - 1931, Harold Arlen, composer, Ted Koehler, librettists; \"Life Begins at 8:40\" - undated, Harold Arlen, composer, Ira Gershwin and E.Y. Harburg.","Scope and Contents \"I am Dying, Egypt Dying\" - 1865, ? Armand.","Scope and Contents \"I Love You Just the Same Sweet Adeline\" - undated, Clarence Gaskill and Harry Armstrong, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Eyes\"- undated, Ettienne Arnaud.","Scope and Contents \"Mandalay\"- undated, Earl Burtnett, Abe Lyman, and Gus Arnheim.","Scope and Contents \"Soko\" - 1903, John Arnold, composer.","Scope and Contents \"To-day\" - undated, Gerald Arthur, composer, Harold Robe,librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Alice\" - undated, Joseph Asher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Task\"- undated, E.L. Ashford.","Scope and Contents \"Just Because Its You\" - undated, Barbee Ashley, Charles Farrell and Wakefield Potts.","Scope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, Bonifacius Asioli, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Building Up an Awful Let-Down\" - 1935, Fred Astaire, composer, Johnny Mercer, librettists.","\"Marching Through Georgia, Rudolf Thaler, composer","Scope and Contents \"O Wherefore Weep My Sister Dear\" - undated, D.F.E., Auber, composer. \"Overture to the Favorite Opera of Masaniello\" - undated, F. Mockwitz.","Scope and Contents \"The Famous Gobble Song\" - undated, ? Audran, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Miss Helyett\"- undated, E. Audran, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You're the Only Star\" - undated, Gene Autry, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"If You were the Only Girl\" - undated, Nat D. Ayers, composer, Clifford Grey, librettists; \"Oh, You Beautiful Doll\"- undated, Nat D. Turner, composer, A. Seymour Brown, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Gavotte in B Minor\" - undated, John Bach, composer; \"Four Pieces from Triakontameron\" - 1912, Leopold Godowsky, composer; \"Bach's Lighter Compositions\"- 1887, John Bach, composer; \"Saint Cecilia Series\" - 1941, John S. Bach, composer.","Scope and Contents \"La priere dune Vierge' - undated, Thekla Badarewska, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You'll Never Get Up to Heaven That Way.\" - 1933, Abel Baer, composer, Sammy Lerner, librettists; \"High Up on a Hill-Top\" - undated, Abel Baer, composer, Ian Campbell and George Whiting, librettists; \"I'm Happy When You're Happy\" Abel Baer, composer, Benny Daivs, librettists; \"June Night\" - undated, Abel Baer, composer, Cliff Friend, librettists. \"Me Minus You\" - 1932, Abel Baer and John Loeb, composers, Paul Webster, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Auf Wiedersehn\" - 1882, E.H. Bailey, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Racquet Waltz\" - 1879, F.H. Baker, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I hear a Rhapsody\" - 1940, George Fragos, Jack Baker, and Dick Gasparre, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Pretty Little Baby\" - 1932, Phil Baker and Ben Bernie, composers, Sid Silvers, librettists; \"Strange Interlude\" - 1932, Phil Baker, composer, Ben Bernie and Walter Hirsch, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"How Bright was the Star\" - 1854, Thomas Baker, composer, H.D. Stuart, librettists; \"The Rachel Schottisch\" - undated, Thomas Baker, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Come Into the Garden Maud\" - undated, M.W. Balfe, composer.","Scope and Contents 'Daughters of Pocahontas\" - 1909, Charles W.A. Ball, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll Forget You\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Annelu Burns, librettists; \"When Irish Eyes are Smiling\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Chauncey Olcott and Geo. Graff Jr., librettists; \"A Little Bit of Heaven\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, J. Keirn Brennan, librettists. \"In the Garden of My Heart\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Caro Roma, librettists. \"Love Me and the World is Mine\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Dave Reed Jr., librettists; \"I'm Going Back to California\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, J. Keirn Brennan, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"The Shepherd's Gift\" - undated, William Ball, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Gotta Get Home\" - 1939, James F. Hanley and Par Ballard, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"So Beats My Heart for You\" - 1930, Pat Ballard, Charles Henderson, and Tom Waring, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \" Come, Oh! Come with Me the Moon is Beaming\" - undated, B.S. Barclay, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Symphonie in C\" - undated, Woldemar Bargiel, composer; \"Ouverture zu Medea\" - undated, Woldemar Bargiel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Why Do Summer Roses Fade\" - undated, George Barker, composer, J.E. Carpenter, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Sweet and Low\" - 1935, Joseph Barnby, composer, Alfred Tennyson, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Good-Bye Dolly Gray\" - undated, Paul Barnes, composer, Will D. Cobb, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Virginia\" - 1904, D. A. Barrackman","Scope and Contents \"Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away)\" - undated, Harry Barris, composer, Ted Koehler and Billy Moll, librettists; \"It Was So Beautiful (And You Were Mine)\" - undated, Harry Barris, composer, Arthur Freed, librettists; \"It Must Be True\"- undated, Harry Barris, composer, Gus Arnheim and Gordon Clifford, librettists;","Scope and Contents \"Songs by J.C. Bartlett\", - 1914, J.C. Bartlett, composer; \"A Dream\", undated, J.C. Bartlett, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Talking to the Moon,\" - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, George A. Little, librettists; \"Talking to the Moon\", - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, George Little, librettists; \"Good-bye Broadway, Hello France\", - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, C. Francis Reisner and Benny Davis, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Getting Sentimental Over You\" - 1933, George Bassman, composer, Ned Washington, librettists.","Scope and Contents \" Songe D'enfant\", - undated, Alexandre Batta, composer.","Scope and Contents \"12 Favorite Melodies\", - 1886, Adolph Baumbach, composer; \"Home Sweet Home\", 1859, Adolph Baumbach, composer","Scope and Contents \"Going Going Gone\", - 1933, Phil Baxter, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Cannot Dance To Night\" - undated, T.H. Bayly, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fairies Fire\", - undated, Amelie T. Beauregard, composer.","\"An Old Fashioned Tree,\" 1944, Becker Williams, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Musik Fuer Cello\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Classische Stuecke\" - undated, C. Kissner, composer; \"Klassische Studienwerke Fur Die Violine\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Sonates\" - undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Klavier Bibliothek\"- undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Trio from Fidelio\" - 1891, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Fidelio\" - 1890, L. Van Beethoven, composer \"Grande Symphonie\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Beethoven Konzert\" - 1806, L. Van Beethoven, composer, \"Classische Stucke\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Neun Tonstucke\" - undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Organ Voluntary\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"The Accompagnement with the Concerto in Rondo\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dritte Sinfonie\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Oeuvres\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Sonates\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, compsoer; \"Sonatina in F\" - 1887, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Tonstucke\"- undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Zwei Sonaten\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Musical Box\" - 1892, Francois Behr, composer; \"Choice Collections of Piano-Forte Duets\" - undated, Francois Behr, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Rosenknospen\" - undated, Franz Behr, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In A Mist\" - 1928, Bix Beiderbecke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Spring Blossoms\" - 1862, James Bellak, composer. \"Jewels\" - undated, Jas. Bellak, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Hear Me, Norma\" - undated, Bellini, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You Didn't Want Me When You Had Me\" - undated, George J. Bennett, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Eight Selections for the Pianoforte\" - undated, W. Bennett.","Scope and Contents \"La Traviata\" - undated, Albert W. Berg, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Parlor Concert\" - undated, Carl J. Berger.","Scope and Contents \"Oh, How I Hate to Get up in the Morning\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"At Peace with the World\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"My Bird of Paradise\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Call Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon\" - 1910, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"This is the Life\" - 1914, Irving Berlin, composer; \"White Christmas\" - 1942, Irving Berlin, composer; \"All Alone\" - undated, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"How Deep is the Ocean\" - 1942 Irving Berlin, composer; \"Always\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"The Girl that I Marry\" - 1946, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Get Thee Behind me Satan\" - 1936, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Roses of Yesterday\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"He's a Devil in His Own Home\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"In My Harem\" - 1913, Irving Berlin, composer; \"I Never Had a chance\" 1934, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Cheek to Cheek\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Because I Love You\" - 1926, Irving Berlin, composer; \"How Many Times\" - 1926, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Isn't This a Lovely Day\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"I Want to Go Back to Michigan\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Just a Little While\" - 1930, Irving Berlin, composer; \"No Strings\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Remember\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Russian Lulliaby\" - 1927, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Say It Isn't So\" - 1932, Irving Berlin, composer; \"The Little Things in Life\" - 1930, Irving Berlin, composer; \"What Does It Matter\" -1927, Irving Berlin, composer; \"What'll I Do\" - undated; Irving Berlin, composer; \"When My Dream Come True\" - 1929, Irving Berlin, composer; \"With You\" - 1929, Irving Berlin, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The King of Thule\" - undated, Hector Berlioz, composer.","Scope and Contents \"When Dixie Stars Are Playing Peek-A-Boo\" - undated, Al. Bernard and \"Jo\" Henning, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Maybe\" - undated, Bertrand Brown, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fleurs Italiennes\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Boquet De Melodies\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Beyer's Repertoire\" - undated, Par F. Beyer, composer; \"Morceaux\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Morning Star Waltz\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Ricci\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Four Hand Arrangement\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"An Alexis Air Allemand\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Six Song-Stories for First Grade Pianists\" - 1920, Mathilde Bilbro, composer; \"Merry Hours\" - undated, Mathilde Bilbro, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In My Hide-Away\" - 1932, K.L. Binford, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mocking Bird Song\" - undated, Henry R. Bishop, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Prelude\" - 1933, Joe Bishop, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Serenade in the Night\" - 1937, C.A. Bixio and B. Cherubini, composers, Jimmy Kennedy, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Oh No, Not Sad\" - undated, Bringham Bishop, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Southrons Chaunt of Defiance\" - undated, A.E. Blackmar, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll Meet Thee in the Lane\" - undated, Charles Blamphin, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Carry Me Back to Old Virginny\" - undated, James A Bland, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Wigwam Queen\" - undated, James O'Dea, librettists, H.B. Blake, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lew Leslie's Blackbirds of 1930\" - undated, Andy Razaf, librettists, Eubie Blake, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Isle of Golden Dreams\" - undated, Gus Kahn, librettists, Walter Blaufuss, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Take Me\" - 1942, Mack David, librettists, Rube Bloom, composer.","Scope and Contents \"We're Going Home\" - 1875, P.P. Bliss, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blackmar\u0026Bro's selection of Favorite Songs\" - undated, Blockley, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Monsieur Wilhelm Kuhe\" - undated, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"Les Deux Anges\" - undated, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My Queen\" - undated, Stella, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My Queen\" - undated, Sims Reeves, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My True Love Has My Heart\" - undated, Sir Phillip Sidney, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Charge of the Uhlans\" - undated, Carl Bohm, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ah Quel Plaisir D'etre Soldat\" - undated, Doieldiru, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dreary Weather\" - undated, Clay Boland and Frank Winegar, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Way Down in the Dixie Where the Sugar Cane Grows\" - 1905, Ernest L. Bolling, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Moonlight on the James\" - 1904, Ernest L. Bolling, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Polka Di Bravura\" - undated, Edward Boulanger, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Flavier-Werke\" - undated, Ch. Bovy-Lysberg, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Chinese Lullaby\" - 1919, Robert Hood Bowers, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"East of the Sun and West of the Moon\" - 1935, Brook Bowman, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Just a Little Found Affection\" - undated, Elton Box, Desmond Cox, and Lewis Ilda, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Don't Tell the World, Tell the Girl\" - 1921, Edward L. Boyle.","Scope and Contents \"Le Souvenir\" - 1886, Loren Bragdon, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Beneath the Willow Tree\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Braham, composer; \"By One by Two by Three\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Braham, composer; \"Death of General Sir Ralph Abercrombie\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Brahman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Eleven Chorale Preludes for the Organ\" - 1939, Johannes Brahms, composer; \"Symphonie\" - undated, 1877, Johannes Brahms, composer; \"Wiegenlied\" - undated, Johannes Brahms; composer.","Scope and Contents \"Then I'll Come Back to You\" - undated, John W. Bratton, composer.","Scope and Contents \" La Belle Amazone\" - undated, A.R. Breiter, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Standard Series of Organ Composition\" - undated, Frank Bridge, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Remember Me\" - undated, M. Brinkman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Life in the Woods\" - undated, Francis H. Brown, composer; \"Miss Mary A. Westcott\" - undated, Francis H. Brown, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sunny Side Up\" - 1929, B.G. Desylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson, composers.","Scope and Contents \"You are My Lucky Star\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Alone\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Love Songs of the Nile\" - 1933, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" After Sundown\" - 1933, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"All I Do is Dream of You\" - 1934, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Alone\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" A New Moon is Over my Shoulder\" - 1934, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Broadway Melody\" - 1929, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"I've Got a Feeling You're Fooling\" - 1935, Arthur Herb, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Pagan Love Song\" - 1929, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Moon is Low\" - 1930, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" The Wedding of the Pained Doll\" - undated, Arther Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" Would You\" - 1936, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Falls of Paris\" - undated, Miss Aucusta Browne, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Girl of the Year is a Spar\" - 1943, Vida G. Brunner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Salut a La France\" - undated, Brunner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Red Lips Kiss My Blues Away\" - 1927, Alfred Bryan, James V. Monaco, and Pete Wendling, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Come Mirth and Mend a Broken Heart\" - undated, Bryan Mr. F, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Down in Sunny Alabama\" -1901, James Burrell, librettists, James T. Byan, composer; \"There's a Big Cry-Baby in the Moon\" - undated, James Burris, librettists, Chris Smith, composer.","Scope and Contents \"At Evening\" - 1899, Dudley Buck, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Oleander Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Castle Waltz\" - 1848, Francis Buck, composer; \" Greenwood Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Mediterranean Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Sophronia Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Yes, We Miss Thee\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Songs and Ballads\" - 1848, Fred. K. Buckley, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Thousand Island River\" - 1878, George C. Bragdon, librettists, Mary F. Bunnell, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Galop\" - undated, Fred Burgmuller, composer; \"Peratir Selections\" - undated, Fred Burgmuller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Andante\" -undated, Norbert Burgmuller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Carolina Moon\" - undated, Benny Davis, Joe Burke, composers; \"A Darn Fool Woman Like Me\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Cling to Me\" - undated, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Paradise\" - 1931, Nacio Herb Brown and Gordon Clifford, librettists, Naco Herb Brown, composer; \"On Treasure Island\" - 1935, Edggar Leslie and Joe Burke, composer; \"By the River of the Roses\" - undated, Marty Symes, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Just Another Dream of You\" - undated, Benny Davis and Joe Burke, composers; \"A Little Bit Independent\" - Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"For You\" - undated, Al Dubin and Joe Burke, composer; \"How can You Say No\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"In a Little Gypsy Tea Room\" - undated, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Just Another Dream of You\" - 1932, Denny Davis and Joe Burke; composers; \"Dancing Sweeties\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Many Happy Return of the Day\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Moon over Miami\" - 1935, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"A Sailor's Sweetheart\" - undated, Joe Burke, librettists and composer; \"The Bridal Waltz\" - 1935, Ira Schuster and Milton Drake, librettists, Joe Burke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dream Valley\" - 1940, Nick Kenny, Charles Kenny, Joe Burke, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Yours and Mine\" - 1930, Steve Nelson, librettists, Johnny Burke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"If I Had a Son for Each Star in Old Glory\" - undated, J.E. Dempsey, librettists, Joseph A. Burke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Collections of Scotch Songs\" - undated, R. Burn, composer; \"Evening Melodies\" - undated, R. Burn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Leven Thirty Saturday Night\" - undated, Earl Burtnett, Bill Grantham, Jess Kirkpatrick, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Crystal Schottisch\" - 1853, William Byerly, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Les Trois Gosses\" - undated, Byrec, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Minnie the Moocher\" - 1931, Cab Calloway and Irving Mills, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Standard Songs- Amarilli\" - 1909, Giuli Caccini, composer.","Scope and Contents \"At Dawning\" - 1906, Charles Wakefield Cadman, composer. \"Lilacs\" - 1905, words by, Nellie Richard Eberhart, music by, Chas Wakefield Cadman","Scope and Contents \"Crooning\" - 1921, lyrics by Al Dubin and Herbert W. Weise, music by, William F. Caesar","Scope and Contents \"W. Hamilton's Celebrated Songs\" - undated, words by, H.B. Farnie, music by, Fabio Campana \"Speak to Me\" - undated, words by, H.B. Farnie, composed by, Fabio Campana","Scope and Contents \"When a Yankee Got His Eye Down The Barrel of A Gun\" - 1918, words and music by, Fred S. Campbell","Scope and Contents \"My Little Sweetheart, Mine\" - March 23, 1902, words by, Andrew B. Sterling, music by, Jessie H. Campbell","Scope and Contents \"Just Been Wond'ring All Day Long\" - 1921, lyrics and music by Irene Ackerley Canning","Scope and Contents \"That Tumble Down Shack In Athlone\" - 1918, words by, richard W. Pascoe, music by, Monte Carlo and Alma M. Sanders","Scope and Contents \"The Bridge\" - undated, words by, Longfellow, music by, Lady Carew","Scope and Contents \"Sunrise Serenade\" - 1937, music by, Rankie Carle, lyrics by, Jack Lawrence","Scope and Contents \"\"Spirited Ballad; Brandy and Water\" - 1853, composed by, Julien Carle","Scope and Contents \"Little Old Lady\" - 1936, words and music by Hoagy Carmichael and Stanley Adams","Scope and Contents \"The Lamplighter's Serenade\" - 1942, lyrics by, Paul Francis Webster, music by, Hoagy Carmichael","Scope and Contents \"Hommage A Mon Amie, Valse Sentimentale\" - 1850, by J. Allan Carmichael","Scope and Contents \"We Don't Want the Bacon, What We Want is a Piece of the Rhine\" - 1918, by \"Kid\" Howard Carr, Harry Russell, and Jimmie Havens","Scope and Contents \"The Girl With the Dreamy Eyes\" - 1935, by Michael Carr and Eddie Pola","Scope and Contents \"She is the Sunshine of Virginia\" - 1915, words by, Ballard MacDonald, music by, Harry Carroll","Scope and Contents \"By the Beautiful Sea\" - 1914, words by, Harold R. Atteridge, music by, Harry Carroll \"I'm Always Chasing Rainbows\" - 1918, lyrics by, Joseph McCarthy, music by, Harry Carroll","Scope and Contents \"The Jolson Story\" - 1946, by Al Johnson and Saul Chaplin","Scope and Contents \"A Favourite Spanish Dance\" - undated, by N. Carusi","Scope and Contents \"Allaballa goo-goo\" - 1912, words by CMS Mclellan, music by Ivan Caryll","Scope and Contents \"Just a Gigolo\" - 1929, music by Leonello Casucci, German text by Julius Brammer, English text by Irving Caesar","Scope and Contents \"Martha\" - undated, composed by Cavatine","Scope and Contents \"Chaminade-Album for Piano, Volume I\" - 1899, composed by Cecile Chaminade","Scope and Contents \"I've Grown So Used to You\" - 1901, words and music by Thurland Chattaway","Scope and Contents W. Hamilton's Celebrated Songs, \"Dear Little Shamrock\" - undated, composed by Cherry","Scope and Contents \"Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Funeral March\" - 1882, by F. Chopin, song and chorus by Charles H. Gabriel \"Nocturnes\" - undated, by F. Chopin \"Standard Gems\" - 1884, \"Nocturne\" by F. Chopin \"Works of F. Chopin for Piano\" - 1877, composed by F. Chopin \"Chopin, Nocturnes\" - undated, composed by F. Chopin \"Polonaise\" - undated, composed by F. Chopin","Scope and Contents \"Old Folks at Home\" - 1857, words and music by E.P. Christy","Scope and Contents \"Children's Voices\" - 1869, words and music by Claribel \"Come Back to Erin\" - undated, by, Claribel \"Strangers Yet\" - undated, music by, Claribel","Scope and Contents \"Swanee River Moon\" - 1922, words and music by H. Pitman Clarke \"Swanee River Moon\" - 1921, words and music by H. Pitman Clarke","Scope and Contents \"Roamin' Around\" - 1925, words and music by Sonny Clay and Herbert Wiedoeft","Scope and Contents \"Clementi, Gradus ad Parnassum\" - undated, by Clementi \"Sonatinas for the Piano\" - undated, by Muzio Clementi and Friedrich Kuhlau","Scope and Contents \"The Dream is Past\" - undated, written by Edward Fitzaubyn, composed by, Stephen Clover","Scope and Contents \"My Reverie\" - 1938, by Larry Clinton","\"I'm Ridin' Straight to Heaven (On A One-Way Street)\" - 1931, words by Carroll Loveday, music by Wac Clifford","Scope and Contents \"There's Nothing Succeeds Like Success\" - undated, composed by Harry Clifton","Scope and Contents \"I'm Longing for Old Virginia and You\" - 1915, words by Joe Lyons, music by E. Clinton Keithley","Scope and Contents \"I'm Sorry I Made You Cry\" - 1918, by N.J. Clesi, arranged by Theodore Morse","Scope and Contents \"Our National Confederate Anthem, God Save the South\" - undated, composed by C.T. De Coeniel","Scope and Contents \"Composition for the Piano\" - undated, Louis Adolphe Coerne, composer.","Scope and Contents \"We Three\" - 1940, Dick Robertson, Nelson Cogane and Sammy Mysels, composers.","Scope and Contents \"My Little Grass Shack in Kealakekua\" - 1933, Bill Harrison and Johnny Noble, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Over There\" - undated, Nora Bayes and George M. Cohan, composers; \"You're a Grand Old Flag\" - 1906, George M. Cohan, composer and librettists; \"Father of the Land We Love\" - undated, George M. Cohan, composer; \"Popularity\" - 1906, George M. Cohan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Living in Doubt\" - 1933, Chester Cohn, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Knights of the Cross Waltzes\" - 1900, Paul Cohn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Benedictus\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"From Man to Ms.\" - undated Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"Gloria Patri\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"Tete.A.Tete\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer.","Scope and Contents \"Night Shall Be Filled with Music\" - 1932, Will Collins, Buddy Fields and Gerald Marks, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Let's Pretend There's a Moon\" - 1934, Russ Columbo, Bernie Grossman, Nancy Hamilton and Jack Stern, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Compositions for Pianoforte\" - 1923, Zez Confrey, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cryin for the Moon\" -1936, Larry Conley, Jack Stern, and Jules Roos, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"A Needle in a Haystack\" - 1934, Herb Magidon, librettists, Con Conrad, composer; \"The Continental\" - 1934, Con Conrad, composer and Herbert Magidson, librettists; \"Don't Forget Me in Your Dreams\"- 1930, Edgar Leslie, librettists, and Con Conrad, composer; \"I'm Gonna Bring a Watermelon to My Girl Tonight\" - 1934, Billy Rose, librettists, Con Conrad, composer; \"Margie\" - 1920, Benny Davis, librettists and Con Conrad and J. Russel Robinson, composers; \"Singin the Blues\" - 1920, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, Con Conrad and J.R. Robinson, composers; \"Talkin to Myself\" -1924, Herb Magidson, librettists, Con Conrad, composer.","Scope and Contents \"North Carolina\" - undated, Charlie E., Converse, composer; \"Three Bells Polka\" - undated, T.J. Hook, composer; \"The Rock Beside the Sea\" - undated, Charlie C. Converse, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I've Got the Blue Ridge Blues\" - 1918, Charles A. Mason, librettists,Charles S. Cooke and Richard A. Whiting, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Credulity\" - undated, W.B. Kingston, librettists, George F. Cooke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Love, My Heart Is Calling You\" - 1923, Joe Young and Sam M. Lewis, librettists, Joe Cooper, composer","Scope and Contents \"Always in My Heart (Forever on My Mind)\" - 1930, music by, J. Fred Coots, lyrics by, Roy Turk \"I Still Get a Thrill (Thinking of You)\" - 1930, music by, J. Fred Coots, words by, Benny Davis \"I Wonder Who's Under The Moon With You, To-Night\" - 1931, music by, J. Fred Coots, words by, Benny Davis","Scope and Contents \"Collegiate Sam\" - 1929, by Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots","Scope and Contents \"Your Country Needs You Now\" - 1917, music by Rennie Cormack and Geo. B. McConnell, lyrics by Al. Dubin","Scope and Contents \"In The Middle of a Kiss\" - 1935, words and music by Sam Coslow \"Hot Voo-Doo\" - 1932, words and music by Sam Coslow and Ralph Rainger \"You Little So-And-So\" - 1931, words and music by, Sam Coslow and Leo Robin \"You Took My Breath Away\" - 1935, words and music by Sam Coslow and Richard A Whiting \"Keep Your Fingers Crossed\" - 1935, words and music by, Sam Coslow and Richard A. Whiting \"You Didn't Know the Music (I Didn't Know the Words)\" - 1931, words and music by Sam Coslow","Scope and Contents \"Dream House\" - 1926, music by, Lynn Cowan, lyrics by, Earle Foxe","Scope and Contents \"Forgotten\" - 1894, by Eugene Cowles and Flora Wulschner","Scope and Contents \"The Ella Waltz\" - 1847, by Roswell Cowper","\"How Can I Leave Thee?\" - 1851, by C. Cramer","Scope and Contents \"Potpourris sur des motifs d'Operas favoris pour le Piano\" - undated, by Henri Cramer","Scope and Contents \"Old Virginia Moon\" - 1924, music by, Jesse Crawford, words by, Gus Kahn","\"We Parted by the River, Grace and I.\" - 1905, by Stanley Crawford","Scope and Contents \"After You've Gone\" - 1917, by Creamer and Layton \"If I Could Be With You (One Hour To-Night)\" - 1926, by Henry Creamer and Jimmy Johnson \"I Need Lovin'\" - 1926, by Henry Creamer and Jimmy Johnson","Scope and Contents \"The Pelican\" - undated, composed by W.J. Crerar","Scope and Contents \"Thou Art Gone From My Gaze\" - undated, composed by E. N. Crouch","Scope and Contents \"Melodies Populaires\" - undated, composed by Charles Czenry \"The Linden Waltz\" - undated, by Charles Czenry \"C. Czerny's Studies for Piano\" - undated, by C. Czerny \"Variations Elegantes\" - undated, by Ch. Czerny","Scope and Contents \"Amelia Waltz\" - undated, W.C.D, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sultan's Polka\" - undated, Charles D'Albert, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sweetheart Days\" - 1907, J. Anton Dailey, composer, L.W. Heiser, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Birth of a Nation\" - 1915, Joseph M. Daly, composer, Thos. S. Allen.","Scope and Contents \"Where the Shenandoah Flows\" - 1913, Chas. N. Daniels, composer, Earle C. Jones, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Silver Threads Among the Gold\" - 1930, H.P. Danks, composer, original poem, Eben E. Rexford, writer, revised, Edith Stanford Tillotson, writer. \"Silver Threads Among The Gold\" - 1873, H.P. Danks, composer, Eben E. Rexford, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Lonely I Wander\" - undated, English words by G. Danskin, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Rock Me to Sleep With My Virginia Melody\" - 1923, Joe Darcey, Bud Green, and Ray Henderson, composers; \"Tell Them You're From Virginia\" - 1924, Clyde Hager and Tom Bashaw, composers, Jerry Sullivan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"If You Could Care\" - 1920, Herman Darewski, composer, Arthur Wimperis, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"In The Blue of Evening\" - 1942, D'Artega, composer, Tom Adair, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Confessin' That I Love You\" - 1930, music by, Doc Daugherty and Ellis Reynolds, lyric by Al. J. Neiburg","Scope and Contents \"To-Night You Belong To Me\" - 1926, David Lee, composer, Billy Rose, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Singing Hills\" - 1940, Mack David, Dick Sanford, and Sammy Mysels, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Wistful and Blue\" - 1926, Julian Davidson, composer, Ruth Etting, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Baby Face\" - 1926, Benny Davis and Harry Akst, composers, H.C. Redfield, arranger; \"Ev'ry Time My Heart Beats\" - 1932, Benny Davis and Gerald Marks, composers; \"Oh How I Miss You To-Night\" - 1924, Benny Davis, Mark Fisher, and Joe Burke, composers; \"Yearning Just For You\" - 1925, Benny Davis and Joe Burke, composer and librettists; \"What Price Love\" - 1931, Benny Davis and Harry Akst, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Ellen's Waltz\" - undated, composed by Rich[ar]d Davis.","Scope and Contents \"Melody\" - 1921, Charles G. Dawes, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In the Silence of the Dawn\" - 1940, Leon de Costa, composer, Samuel O. Johnson and Leon de Costa, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Oh Promise Me\" - 1889, Reginald DeKoven, composer, Clement Scott, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Little Bunch of Roses\" - 1871, W.H. Delehanty, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Thank God for a Garden\" - 1915, Teresa Del Riego, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Imprisoned\" - 1848, William R. Dempster, composer, Alfred Wheeler, arranger; \"When the Night Wind Bewaileth\" - 1845, William R. Dempster, composer, Epes Sargent Esq., writer; \"The Blind Boy\" - undated, W.R. Dempster, composer, Mis H.F. Gould, writer.","Scope and Contents \"Keep Me Awake Mother\" - 1863, Jos. Hart Denck, composer, Mrs. M.W. Stratton, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Mystery of the Night\" - 1920, Lucien Denni, composer, Gwynne Denni, writer; \"You're Just a Flower From an Old Bouquet\" - 1924, Lucien Denni, composer; Gwynne Denni, librettist. \"Keep Me Awake Mother\" - undated, J.K., composer.","Scope and Contents \"Perhaps\" - 1929, Paul Denniker, composer, Andy Razaf, librettist; \"S'posin'\" - 1929, Paul Denniker, composer, Andy Razaf, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Song of the Seabees\" - 1942, Peter De Rose, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist; \"Have You Ever Been Lonely (Have You Ever Been Blue)\" - 1933, music by Peter De rose, words by, George Brown. \"Are You Sure You Love Me\" - 1933, Peter De Rose, composer, George Brown, librettist; \"Muddy Water (A Mississippi Moan)\" - 1926, Peter De Rose and Marry Richman, composer, \"Jo\" Trent, librettist; \"When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver (I Will Love You the Same)\" - 1930, Peter De Rose, composer, Charlie Tobias, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Here am I - Broken Hearted\" - 1927, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"Come to Me\" - 1931, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"If You Knew Susie Like I Know Susie\" - 1925, by B.G. De Sylva \"It All Depends on You\" - 1926, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"My Sin\" - 1929, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"I Am Only the Words You Are the Melody\" - 1930, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson, ukulele arrangement by, May Singhi Breen \"You're An Old Smoothie\" - 1932, by B.G. De Sylva, Richard A. Whiting, and Herb Brown Nacio \"You Try Somebody Else (We'll Be Back Together Again)\" - 1931, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson","Scope and Contents \"'N' Everything\" - 1918, lyric and music by Bud DeSylvia, Gus Kahn, and Al. Jolson","Scope and Contents \"When A Gypsy Makes His Violin Cry\" - 1935, music by, Emery Deutsch, words by, Dick Smith, Frank Wine-Gar, and Jimmy Rogan","Scope and Contents \"My Gypsy Rhapsody\" - 1933, music by, Emery Deutsch and Arthur Altman, lyric by, Jack Lawrence \"Play, Fiddle, Play\" - 1932, music by, Emery Deutsch and Arthur Altman, lyric by Jack Lawrence","Scope and Contents \"Pistol Packin' Mama\" - 1943, by Al Dexter","\"Sunshine Good-bye!\" - 1906, words and music by John H. Devlin","Scope and Contents \"Because\" - 1902, music by Guy D'Hardelot, words by Edward Teschemacher","Scope and Contents \"My Heart is Thine\" - 1905, music by E. di Capua, English words by Frank Sheridan, Italian words by G. Capurro","Scope and Contents \"Mrs. O' Leary\" - undated, written and composed by Mr. Dibdin","Scope and Contents \"A Shine on Your Shoes\" - 1932, words and music by Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz","Scope and Contents \"Di Lazzaro Melodien\" - 1939, music by E. Di Lazzaro, German lyric by Klaus S. Richter, Italian lyric by C. Bruno-Di Lazzaro","Scope and Contents \"Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder\" - 1900, music by Herbert Dillea, words by Arthur Gillespie","Scope and Contents \"Pink Elephants\" - 1932, by Mort Dixon and Harry Woods","Scope and Contents \"Ossian's Serenade\" - undated, by Ossian E. Dodge","Scope and Contents \"Ferris' Quick Step\" - 1824, composed by Allen Dodworth","Scope and Contents \"Adieu\" - undated, by Theodore Dohler \"Nocturne\" - undated, by Theodore Dohler","Scope and Contents \"I'm Dreaming While We're Dancing\" - 1935, music by Gerald Dolin and Ed J. Lambert, lyrics by Ed J. Lambert","Scope and Contents \"Hush!\" - undated, by Dolores \"The Brook\" - undated, music by Dolores, words by Tennyson","\"Where in the World (But in America)\" - 1948, words and music by Glenn Rowell, Fred Waring, and Jack Dolph","Scope and Contents \"Perfidia\" - 1939, music and Spanish lyrics by Alberto Dominguez, English lyrics by Milton Leeds","Scope and Contents \"Don't Cross You Fingers, Cross Your Heart\" - 1938, by Al Donahue, Larry Shay, and Johnny Marks","Scope and Contents \"It's Been So Long\" - 1935, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"My Mammy\" - 1920, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Sam Lewis and Joe Young \"Out of the Dawn\" - 1928, by Walter Donaldson \"You\" - 1936, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Did I Remember\" - 1936, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Sleepy Head\" - 1934, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"What Can I Say, After I Say I'm Sorry? - 1926, by Walter Donaldson and Abe Lyman \"At Sundown (When Love is Calling me Home)\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Did I Remember\" - 1936, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Don't Do Anything I Wouldn't Do\" - 1933, by Walter Donaldson \"For My Sweetheart\" - 1926, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"It Made You Happy When You Made Me Cry\" - 1926, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"I've Had My Moments\" - 1934, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"Just Like A Melody Out of the Sky\" - 1928, by Walter Donaldson \"Little Hunka Love\" - 1931, by Walter Donaldson \"Little White Lies\" - 1930, by Walter Donaldson \"Sam the Old Accordion Man\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Someday You'll Say 'O.K!'\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Swanee Butterfly\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Billy Rose, arranged by J.E. Andino \"That Certain Party\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Gus Kahn \" I've Grown So Lonesome, Thinking of You\" - 1926, words and music by Walter Donaldson and Paul Ash \"Yes Sir, That's My Baby\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Gus Kahn \"You're Driving Me Crazy (What Did I Do?)\" - 1930, by Walter Donaldson \"You're Telling Me\" - 1932, music by Walter Donaldson, Words by Gus Kahn","Scope and Contents \"Lucia di Lammermoor\" - undated, music by Donizetti \"Overture zur oper Belisar\" - undated, by C. Donizetti","Scope and Contents \"Il Trovatore\" - undated, by Edouard Dorn \"Ernani\" - undated, by Dorn \"Il Trovatore\" - 1883, composed by Edouard Dorn","Scope and Contents \"Just for the Sake of Days Gone By\" - undated, music by Lillian Doreen, words by Felix F. Feist","Scope and Contents \"Her Boy in Blue\" - 1904, words and music by Chas W. Doty","Scope and Contents \"There's No Depression In Love\" - 1931, music by Dan Dougherty, words by Jack Yellen","Scope and Contents \"The Little White House (At the End of Honeymoon Lane)\" - 1926, lyrics and music by Eddie Dowling and James F. Hanley \"Sleepy Valley\" - 1929, music by James F. Hanley, words by Andrew B. Sterling.","Scope and Contents \"Songs of Miss Annie Louise Cary\" - 1871, M.S. Downs, composer, Miss Anne Louis Cary, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Mairzy Doats\" - 1943, Milton Drake, Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"On the Banks of the Wabash Far Away\" - 1940, Paul Dresser, librettists and composer; \"My Gal Sal\" - 1905, Paul Dresser, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cecilia\" - 1925, Herman Ruby, librettists, Dave Dreyer, composer; \"Songs For Sale\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettists, Dave Dreyer, composer; \"I Just Wanna Be Known as Susie's Feller\" - 1926, Lew Brown, librettists, Dave Dreyer","Scope and Contents \"Beatiful Star\" - 1906, Louis A. Drumheller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pagan Moon\" - 1931, Al Bryan, Al Dubin, Joe Burke, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Schirmer's Library\" - 1904, TH. Bubois, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Am Only Human After All\" - 1930, Vernon Duke, composer; \"I Like the Likes of You\" - 1933, Vernon Duke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Laddie in France is Dreaming\" - 1918, William E. Dulmage, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Spirit of Aggieland\" - 1925, Richard J. Dunn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"La Rosita\" - 1923, Allan Stuart, librettists, Paul Dupont, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Duex Themes Varies\" - undated, J.B. Duvernoy, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Humoresque\" - 1912, Anton Dvorak, composer; \"Compositions and Arrangements for the Organ\" - 1925, Anton Dvorak, composer; \"Transcriptions for the Organ\" - 1936, Edwin Arthur Kraft, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Maryland, My Maryland\" - undated, C.E., composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lafayette, We Hear You Calling\" - 1918, Mary Earl, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"How the Gates Came Ajar\" - undated, Eastburn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Come to me Darling, I'm lonely without Thee\" - undated, E.A. Eaton, composer; \"Three Beautiful Fantasias\" -1865, E.A. Eaton, composer.","\"An Evening at Coney Isle (march-two step)\" - 1904, J.C. Eaton, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In My Merry Oldsmobile\" - 1905, Gus Edwards, composer, Vincent Bryan, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Be Still, My Heart\" - 1934, Allan Flynn, Jack Egan, librettists and composers.","Scope and Contents \"What a Fool I've Been\" - 1930, Al Eldridge, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pomp and Circumstance\" - 1902, Edward Elgar, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Solitude\" - 1934, Duke Ellington, music, Eddie De Lange and Irving Mills, librettists; \"The Creole Love Call\" - 1928, Duke Ellington, composer.","Scope and Contents \"There's a Long, Long Trail\" - 1930, Zo Elliot, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Carelessly\" - 1936, Charles and Nick Kenny, librettists, Norman Ellis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'm on a See-Saw\" - 1934, Desmond Carter, librettists, Vivian Ellis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Hold my Hand\" - 1931, Maurice Elwin, Harry Graham, and Noel Gay, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Emmet's Lullaby\" - 1876, J.K. Emmet, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Little Eva; Uncle Tom's Guardian Angel\" - 1852, Manuel Emilio, composer.","Scope and Contents \"All Aboard\" - undated, J.C. Engelbrecht, composer; \"Wandering Sprite\" - 1859, J.C. Engelbrecht, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Melody of Love\" - 1903, H. Engelmann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Come Forth Ye Heralds\" - 1880, Past Grand Rep. B.C. TRUE, librettists, T.B. ESTEP and R.S. Crandall, composers.","Scope and Contents \"No One to Love\" - 1861, WM. B. Harvey, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Women's Love Waltzes\" - undated, Philipp Fahrbach, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Who Blew Out the Flame\" - 1938, Mitchell Parish, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Ah! The Moon is Here\" - 1932, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Beauty Must Be Loved\" - 1934, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"By a Waterfall\" - 1933, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Hummin to Myself\" - 1932, Herb Magidson and Monty Siegel, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Sittin on a Backyard Fence\" - 1933, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You'll Wish Me Back Some Day\" - 1901, Fairfield and Leslie, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Time Its Veil is Weaving\" - undated, E. Falk, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dances and Marches by Carl Faust\" - undated, Carl Faust, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Promise You\" - 1938, Ben Oakland, Samuel Lerner, Alice Faye, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Organ Music\" - 1912, Gottfried H. Federlein, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Monogram Waltz\" - 1877, Emma Henry Ferguson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Beautiful Heaven\" - 1924, C. Fernandez, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Kashmiri Song\" - 1902, Amy Woodforde Finden, composer.","Scope and Contents \"German Song with English Words\" - 1689, A. Fesca, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Favorite French Air- Harp\" - undated, Cardon Fils, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Sorry Sally\" -1928, Gus Kahn, librettists, Ted Fiorito, composer.","Scope and Contents \"When Lights are Low\" - 1923, Gus Kahn, Ted Koehler, and Ted Fiorito, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Driftwood\" - 1950, Frank Fischbach, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Want to Go to Tokio\" - 1914, Fred Fischer, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \"Billy-Billy Bounce Your Baby Doll\" - 1922, Fred Fischer and Al. Bryan, composers, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \"There's a Little Spark of Love Still Burning\" - 1914, Fred Fischer, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \" Blue is the Light\" - 1930, Fred Fischer, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Pego'my heart\" - 1913, Alfred Bryan, librettists, Fred Fisher, composer; \" Happy Days and Lonely Nights\" - 1928, Billy Rose, librettists, Fred Fisher, composer; \"That Stolen Melody\" - 1928, Fred Fisher, composer and librettists; \"The Red Lantern\" - 1919, Fred Fisher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"New Piano Duets\" - undated, J. Fletcher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Perles de Salon\" - undated, H. Fliege, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Popular Gems\" - undated, Flotow, composer; \"Popular Selections\" - 1860, Flowtow, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Happy Fours\" - undated, C.H. Fontaine, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Serenade for a Wealthy Widow\" - 1934, Reginald Foresythe, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Music in my Heart\" - 1939, Bob Wright and Chet Forrest, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Love's First Kiss\" - 1914, Edward Lockton, librettists, Dorothy Forster, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Waters Piano Solo\" - 1934, Clarke Fortner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sheet Music\" - 1853, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Massa's in the Cold Ground\" - 1853, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night\" - 1892, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Nelly Bly\" - undated, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \" Oh Boys, Carry Me Long Plantation Melody\" - 1851, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Songs by Best American Composers\" - undated, Stephen C. Foster, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fire Fly Polka\" - undated, J.A. Fowler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"French Horn and Trumpet\" - undated, C.P. Francis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Girl of Mine\" - 1919, Harold Freeman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland\" - undated, Leo Friedman, composer; \"When I Dream of Old Erin\" - 1912, Marvin Lee, librettists, Leo Friedman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"After Tonight\" - 1932, Cliff Friend and Carment Lombardo, composers; \"Freckle Face, You're Beautiful\" - 1934, Cliff Friend and Carmen Lombardo, composers; \"Neath the Silv'ry Moon\" - 1932, Cliff Friend, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"The Lights are Low\" - 1934, Cliff Friend and Carmen Lombardo, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Trade Winds\" - 1940, Cliff Friend and Charlie Tobias, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Woodland Echoes\" - 1918 Rudolf Friml, composer; \"Some Day\" - 1925, Rudolf Friml, composer, W.H. Post, librettists; \"Organ\" - 1917, Rudolf Friml, composer; \"High Jinks\" - 1913, Otto Hauerbach, librettists, Rudolf Friml, composer.","\"Bom-Bom-Bom-Bhe (The Melody Blues)\" - 1918, music by Bill Frisch, lyrics by Bobby Jones","Scope and Contents \"At Twilight\" - 1911, by J. Frank Frysinger \"Supplication\" - 1911, by J. Frank Frysinger \"Herbstnacht\" - 1914, by J. Frank Frysinger","Scope and Contents \"Has Another Won Your Heart\" - 1899, music by Seymour Furth, words by E. Nattes","Scope and Contents \"Coming, Coming Bye-And-Bye\" - 1866, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by J. H. Mc. Naughton \"The Forsaken\" - undated, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by H. Aide \"The Garden of Roses\" - undated, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by William Story \"Only\" - undated, by Virginia Gabriel","Scope and Contents \"The Children's Christmas Eve\" - 1898, music by Niels W. Gade \"Erlkonigs Tochter (Elverskud)\" - undated, composed by Niels W. Gade \"Nachklange von Ossian. Overture\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade \"Symphonir\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade \"Sinfonie\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade","Scope and Contents \"Love Hail'd A Little Maid\" - undated, music by Wilhelm Ganz, words by Wellington Guernsey","Scope and Contents \"Rezo, The Planting of the Vine\" - undated, music by Garcia, words by W.B.","Scope and Contents \"Fair Virginia Waltzes\" - 1895, by R.C. Garland","Scope and Contents \"The Little Ford Rambled Right Along\" - 1914, music by Byron Gay, words by C.R. Foster and Byron Gay \"The Vamp\" - 1919, by Byron Gay \"Fate, It Was Fate When I First Met You\" - 1923, by Byron Gay","Scope and Contents \"There's Something About A Soldier\" - 1933, by Noel Gay","Scope and Contents \"Loyalty\" - 1909, music by Adam Geibel, words by Anna M. Laise Phillips","Scope and Contents \"Calcutta\" - 1958, Heino Gaze","Scope and Contents \"Les Charmes De L'Opera\" - 1853, arranged by J.A. Getze","Scope and Contents \"Runnin' Wild\" - 1922, music by A. Harrington Gibbs, words by Joe Grey and Leo Wood","Scope and Contents \"Bonnie Sweet Bessie, The Maid O' Dundee\" - 1877, by J.L. Gilbert","Scope and Contents \"So Sweet\" - 1930, words and music by Haven Gillespie, Ben Kanter, and Nelson Shawn","Scope and Contents \"Plantation Lullaby\" - 1921, by Gladys Gillette, Albert Holmer, and Vernon Stevens","Scope and Contents \"The Squirrels' Frolic\" - 1890s, by Frank R. Gillis","Scope and Contents \"Fluffy Ruffles\" - 1928, by Jack Glogau and Joe Zimmerman","Scope and Contents \"The Dream is Past\" - undated, composed by Stephen Glover \"In The Starlight\" - undated, music by Stephen Glover, words by J.E. Carpenter","Scope and Contents \"Gavotte\" - undated, by C.W. Gluck","Scope and Contents \"Tramway Galop\" - undated, by L. Gobbaerts","Scope and Contents \"Venitienne\" - 1892, by Benjamin Godard, revised and fingered by Wm. Scharfenberg \"Florian's Song\" - 1884, music by Benjamin Godard, English version by Laura M. Underwood","Scope and Contents \"The Guards Waltz\" - undated, by D. Godfrey","Scope and Contents \"Wonder When My Baby's Coming Home\" - 1942, words and music by Kermit Goell and Arthur Kent","Scope and Contents \"Virginia Exposition March\" - 1888, by Richard Goerdeler \"Alone\" - 1901, by Richard Goerdeler","Scope and Contents \"Mazie\" - 1921, words and music by Sidney Caine, Eli Dawson, and Lew Gold","Scope and Contents \"Venetian Moon\" - 1919, music by Phil Goldberg and Frank Magine, lyrics by Gus Kahn","Scope and Contents \"All Thru the Night\" - 1933, words and music by Michael Gollatz","Scope and Contents \"Two Buck Tim From Timbuctoo\" - 1933, music by Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman, words by Edward Heyman","Scope and Contents \"Cherie, I Love You\" - 1926, words and music by Lillian Rosedale Goodman","Scope and Contents \"I'd Love To Call You My Sweetheart\" - 1926, by Joe Goodwin, Larry Shay, and Paul Ash","Scope and Contents \"A Star Fell Out of Heaven\" - 1936, words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"College Rhythm\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Don't Let It Bother You\" - 1934, words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"From the Top of Your Head To the Tip of Your Toes\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"I Wish I Were Aladdin\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Let's Give Three Cheers for Love\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Let's Knock Knees\" - 1931, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Straight From The Shoulder Right From The Heart\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Take A Number From One To Ten\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Takes Two to Make a Bargain (What's The Answer-What's The Verdict-How's About It, Baby)\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Two For Tonight\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel","Scope and Contents \"Belisario\" - undated, by A. Goria \"Mazurka\" - undated, by A. Goria","Scope and Contents \"I've Got You On The Top of My List\" - 1934, music by Jay Gorney, words by Sidney Clare","\"Do You Really Think He Did?\" - 1855, by J.T. Gosden","Scope and Contents \"America, I Love You\" - 1915, music by Archie Gottler, words by Edgar Leslie \"I Hate To Lose You\" - 1918, music by Archie Gottler, words by Grant Clarke","Scope and Contents \"Miserere Du Trovatore\" - 1864, by L.M. Gottschalk","Scope and Contents \"Faust\" - 1859, composed by Charles Gounod \"Faust March\" - 1882, by Gounod, arranged by H. Richards \"Le Parlate D'Amore\" - undated, music by Ch. Gounod \"O Sing to God\" - undated, composed by Ch. Gounod","Scope and Contents \"I Arise From Dreams of Thee\" - undated, music by W.H.J. Graham, words by Percy B. Shelley","Scope and Contents \"That's My Weakness Now\" - 1928, words and music by Bud Green and Sam H. Stept","Scope and Contents \"Dawn of To-Morrow\" - 1927, music by Joe Green, words by Jeanne Gravelle","Scope and Contents \"Body and Soul\" - 1930, music by John W. Green, words by Edward Hayman, Robert Sour, and Frank Eyton \"I'm Yours\" - 1930, music by John W. Green, words by E.Y. Harburg \"Living In Dreams\" - 1932, words and music by John W. Green \"Out of Nowhere\" - 1931, music by John W. Green, lyrics by Edward Heyman \"Rain, Rain, Go Away\" - 1932, music by John W. Green, words by Edward Heyman and Mack David","\"C'est Vous (It's You)\" - 1927, by Abner Greenberg, Abner Silver, and Harry Richman","\"Sing Me To Sleep (Sing mir dein Lied)\" - 1902, music by Edwin Greene, words by Clifton Bingham","Scope and Contents \"I'm Makin' Hay In The Moonlight In My Baby's Arms\" - 1932, music by Jesse Greer, lyrics by Tot Seymour \"On The Beach With You\" - 1931, music by Jesse Greer, words by Tot Seymour","\"What A Difference A Day Made (Cuando Vuelva A Tu Lado)\" - 1934, music and Spanish lyrics by Maria Grever, English lyrics by Stanley Adams, arrangement by Paul Hill","Scope and Contents \"Anona\" - 1903, by Vivian Grey","Scope and Contents \"Elfentanz (Elfin-dance)\" - 1902, by Edvard Grieg \"An den Frühling (To Spring)\" - 1898, by Edvard Grieg, edited and fingered by Luis Oesterle \"In the Morning\" - 1890, by Edvard Grieg, arranged for organ by Francis L. York","Scope and Contents \"Ireland Is Heaven To Me\" - 1923, words and music by Gerald Griffin, Charles Harrison, and Fred Rose","Scope and Contents \"Palto Alto the 8th of May 1846\" - 1846, by Charles Grobe \"Court Ball Waltz\" - 1858, arranged by Charles Grobe \"Hohnstock's Polka\" - 1850, arranged by Charles Grobe \"Love is Life's Wealth Rondo\" - 1855, by Charles Grobe \"Orange Rondo\" - 1855, by Charles Grobe \"The Tolling Bell\" - 1859, by Charles Grobe \"United States Grand Waltz\" - 1845, by Charles Grobe","Scope and Contents \"Three Shades of Blue\" - 1927, by Ferde Grofé","Scope and Contents \"Just a Little Dance\" - 1926, by Bernie Grossman, Paul Ash, and Abe Olman","Scope and Contents \"We're Going Over\" - 1917, by Bernie Grossman, Andrew B. Sterling, and Arthur Lange","Scope and Contents \"Tampico Waltz\" - 1851, by J.A. G'Schwend","Scope and Contents \"The Pictue I Painted of You\" - 1924, words and music by Tom Guarini, Vic King, Fred Korf and Ted Johnson","Scope and Contents \"Il Primo Sorriso (The First Smile)\" - 1867, by P.D. Guglielmo, English words by Mrs. C.R. Corson \"The Lover And The Bird\" - 1873, by P.D. Guglielmo","Scope and Contents \"Gazellen Polka\" - undated, by Josef Gung'l","Scope and Contents \"Mariar\"- 1904, music by Mose Gumble, words by Harry Williams","Scope and Contents \"Der tapfere Soldat (The little Hero)\" - 1893, by Cornelius Gurlitt \"Merry Hour March\" - 1897, by Cornelius Gurlitt","Scope and Contents \"Tarantelle\" - undated, arranged by A. Gyrowez","Scope and Contents \"Gems of Vocal Melody\" - undated, Foley Hall, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mellow Moon\" - 1922, Wendell W. Hall, composer; \"In Old Beidelberg, Waltz Song\" - 1933, Charles Kallen, librettists, Wendell Hall, composer; \"It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo\" - 1923, Wendell Hall, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Iowa Corn Song\" - 1921, Ray W. Lockhard, George Hamilton, and Edward Riley, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Little Fairy Waltz\" - 1892, Steabbog, librettists, R.J. Hamilton, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Bye Bye Blues\" - 1925, Fred F. Hamm, Dave Bennett, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Because of You\" - 1940, Arthur Hammerstein, Dudley Wilkinson, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Darling Nelly Gray\" - 1856, B.R. Hanby, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I know that my Redeemer liveth Sacred Song\" - undated, W.D. Wallace, composer; \"Choice Organ Selections\" - undated; \"Overture to the Occasional Oratorio\" - 1948, Garth Edmundson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tanz-Album fur kleine Leute\" - undated, M. Hanisch, composer.","Scope and Contents \"At the End of the Road\" - 1924, Ballard Macdonald, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"Indiana\" - 1917, Ballard Macdonald, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"Ziegfeld's American Revue\"- 1926, Gene Buck and Irving Caesar, librettists, Rudolf Friml and James F. Hanley, composer; \" Oh I Miss Hannah\" - 1924, Thekla Hollingsworth, librettists, Jessie L. Deppen, composer; \"Sing Song Girl\" - 1930, Joseph McCarthy, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"24 Hours a Day\" - 1935, Arthur Swanstrom, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer.","Scope and Contents \"At the End of the Sunset Trail\" 1924, Ralph Waldo Emerson, librettists, Ethwell Eddie Hanson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Because Song\" - Edward Teschemacher, librettists, Guy D'Hardelot, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tonight is Mine\" - 1934, Gus Kahn, librettists, Frank Harling, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Somewhere\" - 1906 Chase K. Harris, composer; \"I'm Wearing My Heart Away for You\" - undated, Charles K. Harris, composer; \"Voice of the Night\" - 1904, Charles K. Harris, composer; \"Songs of Yesterday\" - 1916, Charles K. Harris, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Meet Me at Twilight\" - Sydney Harris, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Lovely Lady\" - 1934, Franklin Hauser, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Marche Triomphale\" - 1851, M. Hauser, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Snmphonien\" - undated, Joseph Hayden, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lost and Cast Away\" - undated, William S. Hayes, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In the Sweet Long Ago\" - 1916, Bobby Heath and Arthur Lange, librettists, Alfred Solman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Snow Strom\" - undated, Seba Smith, poetry, L. Heath, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Die Forelle\" - undated, Stephen Heller, composer; \"Heller, Nuits Blanches\" - undated, Stephen Heller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Deep Night\" - 1929, Rudy Vallee, undated, Charlie Henderson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Birth of the Blues\" - 1926, B.G. Sylva and Lew Brown, undated, Ray Henderson, composer; \"Bye Bye Blackbird\" - 1926, Mort Dixon, librettists, Ray Henderson, composer; \"The Old Gang of Mine\" - 1922, Billy Rose and MOrt Dixon, Ray Henderson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Andante Et Etude Concertante\" - undated, by Adolphe Henselt \"Number 6. Si oiseau j'etais, A toi je volerai\" - undated, composed by Adolphe Henselt","Scope and Contents \"I'm Falling In Love With Someone\" - 1910, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Rida Johnson Young \"Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life\" - 1910, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Rida Johnson Young \"Gypsy Love Song\" - 1898, music by Victor Herbert, words by Harry B. Smith \"Kiss Me Again\" - 1915, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Henry Blossom \"Give your Heart In June-Time\" - 1925, music by Victor Herbert, words by Clifford Grey and Harold Atteridge \"I Might Be Your 'Once-In-A-While'\" - 1919, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Robert B. Smith","Scope and Contents \"Clareene\" - 1905, by Max L. Herman","Scope and Contents \"La Rosalia\" - 1864, composed by Don Pedro de Herrera, arranged by Theodore de La Hache","Scope and Contents \"Dream Daddy\" - 1923, by Louis Herscher and George Keefer","Scope and Contents \"Favourite March in William Tell\" - undated, varied by Herz \"La Belle Bohemienne\" - undated, by Henri Herz \"La Parisienne\" - undated, by Henri Herz","Scope and Contents \"For Sentimental Reasons\" - 1936, by Edward Heyman, Abner Silver, and Al Sherman","Scope and Contents \"Live, Laugh, and Love\" - 1931, music by Werner R. Heymann, words by Rowland Leigh","Scope and Contents \"Lights Out\" - 1935, by Billy Hill \"Put On An Old Pair of Shoes\" - 1935, by Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hill \"There's a Cabin in the Pines\" - 1933, words and music by Billy Hill","Scope and Contents \"All Ashore\" - 1938, by Billy Hill \"Lights Out (Close Your Eyes And Dream Of Me)\" - 1935, by Billy Hill \"There's A Cabin in the Pines\" - 1933, words and music by Billy Hill","Scope and Contents \"Leichte Lieder n. Tänze\" - undated, by Ferdenand Hiller","Scope and Contents \"My Devotion\" - 1942, words and music by Roc Hillman and Johnny Napton","Scope and Contents \"It Isn't Fair\" - 1933, music by Richard Himber, Frank Warshauer, and Sylvester Sprigato, words by Richard Himber","Scope and Contents \"I Love to Sing\" - undated, music by E.L. Hime, words by J.E. Carpenter","Scope and Contents \"Sing of the Captive Greek Girl\" - undated, music by J.W. Hobbs","Scope and Contents \"For You\" - 1925, music by George L. Hodge, words by Frank G. Woodruff \"If You Would Say 'I Love You'\" - 1926, music by George L. Hodge, words by Frank Woodruff, ukulele arrangement by Mary Florence","Scope and Contents \"Auf Wiedersehen, My Dear\" - 1932, by Al Hoffman, Ed Nelson, Al Goodhart, and Milton Ager, German text by Herr Fred Fisher \"Masquerading in the Name of Love\" - 1933, by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart, and Geo. Waggner \"Who Walks in When I Walk Out\" - 1933, words and music by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart, and Ralph Freed \"Why Don't You Practice What You Preach\" - 1934, words and music by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman \"Fit as a Fiddle\" - 1932, music by Al Hoffman and Al Goodhart, lyric by Arthur Freed","Scope and Contents \"Barcarole\" - 1884, by Heinrich Hoffman, arranged by Rob. Thallon","Scope and Contents \"Pajama Polly\" - 1902, words and music by Max Hoffman","\"Good Night (I'll See You In The Morning)\" - 1926, by Carl Hohengarten, Wm. Roettger, and Paul Smith","Scope and Contents \"A Midsummer Fantasy\" - 1925, by Karl Holer","Scope and Contents \"It Will Have to Do Until the Real Thing Comes Along\" - 1936, words and music by Mann Holiner, Alberta Nichols, Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin, and L.E. Freeman","Scope and Contents \"The Gift Polka\" - 1855, by Albert Holland","Scope and Contents \"Strange Enchantment\" - 1939, music by Frederick Hollander, words by Frank Loesser","Scope and Contents \"Smoky Mokes\" - undated, by A. Holzmann","Scope and Contents \"A Little Coon's Prayer\" - 1921, music by Barbara Hope, words by De Burgh D'Arcy","Scope and Contents \"The Toast\" - 1931, by Francis Hopkinson","Scope and Contents \"Every Little Movement\" - 1910, music by Karl Hoschna, lyric by O.A. Hauerbach","Scope and Contents \"My Last Goodbye\" - 1939, words and music by Eddy Howard","Scope and Contents \"After You've Had Your Way\" - 1916, by Richard Howard","\"I Love Everything Beautiful (That's Why I'm in Love with You)\" - 1932, by Bert Howe and Ernie Brooks","Scope and Contents \"Winsome Grace\" - 1890, by T.H. Howe","Scope and Contents \"Poor Butterfly\" - 1916, music by Raymond Hubbell, words by John L. Golden","Scope and Contents \"Moonglow\" - 1934, by Will Hudson, Eddie De Lange and Irving Mills \"You're Not the Kind\" - 1936, by Will Hudson and Irving Mills","Scope and Contents \"Come, with Thy Lute, to the Fountain\" - undated, by T.P. Hullah","Scope and Contents \"The Bubbling Spring\" - 1902, by Johann E. Hummel, arranged by Ferd. Meyer.","Scope and Contents \"Hänsel and Gretel\" - 1894, by Egelbert Humperdinck","\"Holiday Waltz - 1878, J.A. Ide, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Because I'm Married Now\" - 1907, Herbert Ingraham, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"In a Little Garden\" - 1926, Felice S. Ivla, composer, Earl Whittemore, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Encompass'd in an Angel's Frame\" - undated, Jackson, composer, General Burguyne, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"On Miami Shore Waltz\" - 1919, Victor Jacobi, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Love You Truly\" - 1906, Carrie Jacobs-Bond \u0026 Son, composer; \"A Little Bit O'Honey\" - 1917, Carrie Jacobs-Bond, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Bridal Song from Lohengrin\" - 1892, S. Jadassohn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Collegiate\" - 1925, Moe Jaffe and Nat Bonx, composers and librettists'.","Scope and Contents \"Eva's Parting\" - 1852, F. James, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fire Fly- Galop in the White Fawn\" - 1868, A. Jannotta, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lawrence of Arabia\" - 1962, Maurice Jarrf, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Barley Break\" - 1886, Iredell Jenkins, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - undated, Fritz Schuberth, Leipzig and Hamburg, composers; \"Kochzritsmusik\" - undated, Adolphe Jensen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Birds Complaint Song\" - 1856, Benjamin Jepson, composer;","Scope and Contents \"Impulsive Incident\" - 1932, Joan Jasmyn, composer, M.K. Jerome, composers; \"Just a Baby's Prayer at Twilight\" - 1913, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists, M.K. Jerome, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sweet and Low\" 1919. J. Stanley Royce, librettist, Charles L. Johnson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Face to Face\" - 1897, Herbert Johnson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Save the Last Waltz for Me\" - 1922, Howard Johnson and Jack Austin, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Don't Let Your Love Go Wrong\" - 1934, George Whiting and Nat Schwartz, librettists, J.C Johnson, composer; \"That's How Rhythm Was Born\" - 1933, George Whiting, and Nat Schwartz, librettists, J.C. Johnson, composer; \"Without a Shadow of a Doubt\" - 1936, George Whiting and Nat Schwartz, J.C. Johnson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Girlfriend\" - 1935, Gus Kahn, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Just One More Chance\" - 1931, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Learn to Croon\" - 1933, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Moonstruck\" - 1933, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Gavotte\" - 1881, Walter R. Johnston, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Me and My Shadow\" - 1927, Al Jolson, Billy Rose, and Dave Dreyer, composers; \"Sonny Boy\" - 1928, Al Jolson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll See You in My Dreams\" - 1924, Gus Kahn, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"If You Were Only Mine\" - 1932, Charles Newman, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"I Only Found You for Somebody Else\" - 1932, Charles Newman, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"One Little Word Led to Another\" - 1932, Charles Newmn, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"Spain\" - 1934, Isham Jones and Gus Kahn, composer; \"What's the Use\" - 1930, Isham Jones and Charles Newman, composers.","Scope and Contents \"It's a Long Way to Tipperary\" - 1912, written and composed by, Jack Judge and Harry Williams","Scope and Contents \"Rough on Rats\" - 1882, music by Jules Juniper, words by W.A. Boston","Scope and Contents \"Guilty\" - 1931, words and music by Gus Kahn, Harry Akst, and Richard A. Whiting","Scope and Contents \"Beloved\" - 1928, by Gus Kahn and Joe Sanders","Scope and Contents \"Chatter\" - 1926, by Herman Kahn, arranged by John W. Lang","Scope and Contents \"I'm So Afraid of You\" - 1930, by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby \"Nevertheless (I'm in Love With You)\" - 1931, words and music by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby \"So Long! Oo-long (How Long You Gonna Be Gone)\" - 1920, by Bert Kalmar and Harry ruby","Scope and Contents \"You're All I Need\" - 1935, melody by Bronislaw Kaper and Walter Jurman, lyrics by Gus Kahn","Scope and Contents \"Variations sur Lestoco\" - undated, by H. Karr","Scope and Contents \"Im Stillen Grunde (In Peaceful Vale)\" - 1890, by Hugo Kaun \"Waltz\" - 1890, by Hugo Kaun","Scope and Contents \"This Is a Night Made for Love\" - 1930, words and music by Herbie Kay and Ros. Metzger, arranged by Bert Peters","Scope and Contents \"Has Your Mother Any More Like You\" - 1902, by Robert a Keiser","\"Alice of Old Vincennes (I Love You)\" - 1914, by Keithley and Thompson","Scope and Contents \"When the Moon Shines Down in Old Alaska Then I'll Ask Her to be Mine\" - 1916, music by E. Clinton Keithley, lyric by Jack Frost \"Your Voice Came Back to Me\" - 1917, music by E. Clinton Keithley, words by Harold G. Frost \"Garland of Old Fashioned Roses\" - 1911, music by E. Clinton Keithley, words by C.H. Musgrove","Scope and Contents \"Ah! Little Blind Boy!\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly \"Happy the Day\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly \"Last Week I Took A Wife\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly","Scope and Contents \"Just at Twilight\" - 1926, words and music by Mae Younger Kelly","Scope and Contents \"Seventh Ward School March\" - 1884, by Mary C. Kelly","Scope and Contents \"Feather Your Nest\" - 1920, by James Kanis and Brockman and Howard Johnson \"Let It Rain\" - 1924, words and music by James Kendis and Hall Dyson \"Sympathy (Don't Worry Bill)\" - 1905, words and music by James Kendis and Paley","\"The Chestnut Tree ('neath The Spreading Chestnut Tree)\" - 1938, by Jimmy Kennedy, Tommie Connor, and Hamilton Kennedy.","Scope and Contents \"Who?\" -1925, music by Jerome Kern, words by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II \"She Didn't Say Yes\" - 1931, music by Jerome Kern, words by Otto Harbach \"Ol' Man River\" - 1927, music by Jerome Kern, words by Oscar Hammerstein II","Scope and Contents \"Whisperings of Love\" - undated, composed by C. Kinkel \"Mountain Belle Schottische\" - undated, by C. Kinkel","Scope and Contents \"Rondeaux\" - undated, by Ferd. Kessler","Scope and Contents \"In a Chinese Temple-Garden\" - 1923, by Albert W. Ketèlby \"In a Persian Market\" - 1929, Albert W. Ketèlby","Scope and Contents \"Gipsies\" - undated, by Ella Ketterer","Scope and Contents \"Il Bacio\" - undated, by Eugène Ketterer \"La Marseillaise\" - undated, by Eugène Ketterer","Scope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, by Friedrich Kiel","Scope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1904, by Ralph Kinder \"Berceuse No. 2\" - 1911, by Ralph Kinder \"Festival March\" - 1904, by Ralph Kinder \"Meditation\" - 1910, by Ralph Kinder","Scope and Contents \"Show Me The Way To Go Home\" - 1925, Irving King","Scope and Contents \"I Love You In The Same Sweet Way\" - 1931, music by Robert A. King, words by Billy Moll \"Tell Me You Love Me\" - 1926, music by Robert King, words by Leslie Hare","Scope and Contents \"The Waltz You Saved for Me\" - 1930, music by Wayne King and Emil Flindt, lyric by Gus Kahn","Scope and Contents \"The Star Spangled Banner\" - 1835, W.A. King","Scope and Contents \"Fantaisie from Oberon\" - 1866, by Charles Kinkel \"The Banjo\" - 1866, by Charles Kinkel","Scope and Contents \"A Bohemian Walzer\" - undated, by Kirmair","Scope and Contents \"The Coral Schottisch\" - 1852, by Henry Kleber","Scope and Contents \"Andante Soave\" - 1886, by Bruno Oscar Klein","\"I Had to Lose You (To Learn You Were Meant For Me)\" - 1930, by Saul Klein, Jack Le Soir, and Ray Doll","Scope and Contents \"Just Friends\" - 1931, music by John Klenner, lyric by Sam M. Lewis","Scope and Contents \"I'm Still Caring\" - 1929, words and music by John Klenner and Rudy Vallee, arranged by A.J. Franchini","Scope and Contents \"My Virginia Rose\" - 1923, music by F. Henri Klickmann, lyric by E. Clinton Keithley","\"Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight (Tell Her of My Love)\" - 1918, music by F. Henri Klickmann, lyric by Harold G. Frost","Scope and Contents \"Scotch Hir with an Introduction\" - undated, composed by P. Knapton","Scope and Contents \"Ben Bolt or Oh! Don't You Remember\" - 1848, music by Nelson Kneass","Scope and Contents \"Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep\" - 1853, music by J.P. Knight, words by Mrs. Willard, of Troy","Scope and Contents \"In Your Eyes - In You Arms - In Your Heart\" - 1926, by Ted Koehler and Jay Mills \"Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' all the Time)\" - 1933, music by Harold Arlen, words by Ted Koehler","\"Mia Bella Rosa (My Beautiful Rose)\" - 1928, by Ted Koehler and Frank Magine","Scope and Contents \"Dreamy Melody\" - 1922, words and music by Ted Koehler, Frank Magine, and C. Naset","Scope and Contents \"Moonlight Down in Lovers' Lane\" - 1933, music by Max Kortlander, words by George Pitman and Bartley Costello \"Tell Me\" - 1919, music by Max D. Kortlander, lyric by J. Will Callahan","Scope and Contents \"The Battle of Prague\" - undated, F. Kotzwara, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Arois Sonates\" - undated, L. Kozeluch, composer.","Scope and Contents \"High on a Windy Hill\" - 1940, Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer, composers.","Scope and Contents \"That's My Desire\" - 1931, Carroll Loveday, librettist, Helmy Kresa, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Go Joe Go\" - 1927, Steve Kretzmer, Phil Napoleon and Frank Signorelli, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Union March\" - undated, Hans Krummacher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Good Night, Farewell\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Deux Duos\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Grosse Sonate\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Zwei Duetten\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Marrhr Bohemirnor\" - undated, Wilhelm Kuhe, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Six Sonatines\" - undated, F. Kuhlau, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dearie\" - 1905, Clare Kummer, composer; \"A Wonderful Thing\" - 1914, Clare Kummer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Alpine Storm\" - 1888, Charles Kunkel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Miss Caroline Richings\" - 1860, George Kunkel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Memories\" - 1901, Albert Kussner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Beauties of the Waltz\" - undated, Joseph Labitzky, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Everything I Have Is Yours\" - 1933, Harold Adamson, librettists, Burton Lane, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Crescendo\" - 1896, Per Lasson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Conquered Banner\" - 1866, Theodore von Lahache, composer.","Scope and Contents \"First Kiss Waltz\" - undated, Lamothe, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Why Don't You Name the Day\" - undated, W.J. Landram, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Little Did I Dream\" - 1934, Harold Adamson, librettist, Burton Lane, composer.","Scope and Contents \"America, here's my Boy\" - 1917, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist, Arthur Lange, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Annie Laurie\" - 1917, G. Lange, composer.","Scope and Contents 'Flower Song\" - 1884, Gustav Lange, composer; \"Sonatine V\" - 1884, Gustav Lange, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Happy Return\" - 1874, Pierre Latour, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Accent on Youth\" - 1935, Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee lawnhurst, composer; \"And Then Some\" - 1935,Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer; \"When the Leaves Bid the Trees Goodbye\" - 1935, Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee lawnhurst, composer.","Scope and Contents \"So Red the Rose\" - 1935, Jack Lawrence, librettist, Arthur Alman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Son, My Only Son\" - undated, composed by Geo. Le Brunn, written by E.W. Rogers","Scope and Contents \"Malagueña\" - 1928, by Ernesto Lecuona \"Dust on the Moon\" - 1934, music by Ernesto Lecuona, arrangement by Paul Hill, English lyric by Stanley Adams, Spanish lyric by Ernesto Lecuona","Scope and Contents \"Out of the Dusk to You\" - 1922, , music by Dorothy Lee, words by Arthur J. Lamb \"One Fleeting Hour\" - undated, by Dorothy Lee, poem by Karl Fuhrmann \"My Dreams\" - 1916, music by Dorothy Lee, words by Fred G. Bowles","Scope and Contents \"How Do I Know It's Real\" - 1941, words and music by Dan Shapiro, Jerry Seelen, and Lester Lee","Scope and Contents \"Napolitaine, I Am Dreaming of Thee\" - undated, composed by Alexander Lef","Scope and Contents \"Les Cloches Du Monastere (The Monastery Bells)\" - undated, by Lefébure-Wély","Scope and Contents \"Merry Widow Waltz\" - 1934, music by Franz Lehar, new lyrics by Lorenz Hart \"Vilia\" - 1934, music by Franz Lehar, new lyrics by Lorenz Hart","Scope and Contents \"Pastorale\" - 1892, composed by Edwin H. Lemare \"Berceuse\" - 1901, composed by Edwin H. Lemare","Scope and Contents \"When It's Sleepy Time Down South\" - 1931, words and music by Leon, Otis René, and Clarence Muse","Scope and Contents \"Bachelor's Polka Four Hands\" - 1849, by Professor C. Lenschow","Scope and Contents \"Danse À La Russe\" - undated, composed by Th. Leschetizky \"Two Larks\" - undated, composed by Th. Leschetizky","Scope and Contents \"It Looks Like Rain in Cherry Blossom Lane\" - 1937, by Edgar Leslie and Joe Burke","Scope and Contents \"Somewhere in Old Wyoming\" - 1930, by S. Lesser and Will Havlin","Scope and Contents \"Don't Mention Love to Me\" - 1935, music by Oscar Levant, lyrics by Dorothy Fields \"Keep Sweeping the Cobwebs off the Moon\" - 1927, music by Oscar Levant, lyrics by Lewis and Young \"Out of Sight, Out of Mind\" - 1935, music by Oscar Levant, words by Dorothy Fields","Scope and Contents \"It's Sunday Down in Caroline\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"(When It's) Darkness on the Delta\" - 1932, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"It's the Talk of the Town\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"Under a Blanket of Blue\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg","Scope and Contents \"All-American Girl\" - 1932, by Al Lewis","Scope and Contents \"If That's The Way You Want It, Baby\" - 1943, by Charles Tobais, Al Lewis, and Harry Tobais","Scope and Contents \"One Night in Monte Carlo\" - 1935, words and music by Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis","Scope and Contents \"Quit Cryin' The Blues\" - 1931, by Felix Lewis, arranged by Helmy Kresa","Scope and Contents \"Mocking Bird\" - 1903, by Fred Lewis","Scope and Contents \"My Rose\" - 1922, written and composed by Harry Lewis","Scope and Contents \"Too Late\" - 1931, by Sam Lewis and Victor Young","Scope and Contents \"Cinquième Nocturne\" - undated, by J. Leybach","Scope and Contents \"Heart's Wishes\" - undated, H. Lichner, composer; \"Froher Sinn\" - undated, H. Lichner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Bright Flowers\" - undated, Heinrich, Lichner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tired\" - undated, M. Lindsay, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Kiss the Little Ones for Me\" - 1867, E. Linwood, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Compositions for the Organ\" - 1916, F. Liszt, composer; \"Lisztonia\" - 1928, Calvin Grooms, composer; \" Phapsodie Hongroise\" - undated, F. Liszt, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Rhapsodie Hongroise\" - 1903, Franz Liszt, composer; \"Liebestraum\" - 1935, Franz Liszt, composer; \"Consolations\" - undated, Franz Liszt, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Too Tired\" - 1924, George A. Little, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Jimminy Gee\" - 1924, Tommy Malie and Dick Finch, librettists, Jack Little, composer; \"Jealous\" - 1924, Tommy Malie and Dick Finch, librettists, Jack Little, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Wouldn't Trade the Silver in My Mother's Hair\" - 1932, Jack Little and J. Fred Coots, composers.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Learning Now\" - 1927, Little Jack Little and Te Meyn, composers; \"I'm Needin You\" - 19030, Joe Young, librettist, Little Jack Little, composer; \"Let's Make Up\" - 1933, Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim, Iba Schuster, composers; \"My Own\" - 1933, Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim, Ira Schuster, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Belle of the South\" - undated, Carl Lobe, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sweetie Pie\" - 1934, John Jacob Loeb, composer.","Scope and Contents \" In Questo Sinplice\" - undated, G.M. Loening, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Rose Waltz\" - undated, Frederick L. Logan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Little Grey Home in the West\" - 1911, D. Eardley- Wilmot, librettist, Lohr Hermann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"As Long as Love Lives On\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Carmen Lombardo, composer; \"Sweethearts on Parade\" - 1928, Charles Newman, librettist, Carmen Lombardo, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dawn Waltz\" - undated, H. Louel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Will You Love Me Then as Now\" - undated, Lover, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Collection Litolff. No. 1189. Josef Löw\" - undated, composed by Josef Löw","\"The Secluded (Die Abgeschiedenen)\" - 1872, composed by Dr. Carl Löwe, transcribed by Ernst Perabo","Scope and Contents \"At Rest\" - 1915, by Katherine E. Lucke","Scope and Contents \"The Tale of the Kangaroo\" -1900, by Gustav Luders, arranged by Karl Hoschna","Scope and Contents \"In Memoriam\" - 1872, by A. Lutz","\"The One Rose (That's Left In My Heart)\" - 1936, by Del Lyon and Lani McIntire","Scope and Contents \"March of the Archers (Le Pas Des Archers)\" - undated, by Ch[arles] B. Lysberg","Scope and Contents \"Your Lips Are No Man's Land But Mine\" - 1918, music by Cha[rle]s R. McCarron and Carey Morgan, Arthur Guy Empey, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Honky Tonky\" - 1916, Chas McCarron and Chris Smith, composers.","Scope and Contents \"What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For\" - 1916, Joe McCarthy, Howard Johnson, and Jimmy V. Monaco, composers and librettists'.","Scope and Contents \"Lazy Silv'ry Moon\" - 1931, George B. McConnell, Billy Hays, and Morty Berk, composers and librettists'.","Scope and Contents \"If I had a Girl Like You\" - 1930, Louis W. McDermott, librettist and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Give Me Music\" - 1940, by Don McGray, Robert Sour, and Malcolm Reid","Scope and Contents \"Blue Again\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, composer lyric by Dorothy Fields; \"Dinner at Eight\" - 1933, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Don't Blame Me\" - 1933, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Ev'rything Is Hotsy Totsy Now\" - 1925, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Irving Mills, librettist; \"Go Home and Tell Your Mother\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Good-Bye Blues\" - 1932, Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields, and Arnold Johnson, composers and librettists'; \"I Feel A Song Comin' On\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields, and George Oppenheim, composers; \"I'm Doin' That Thing (Falling In Love)\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, comp lyric by Dorothy Fields \"I'm in the Mood for Love\" - 1935, lyric and melody by Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields \"One More Waltz\" - 1930, music by Jimmy McHugh, lyrics by Dorothy Fields \"Speaking Confidentially\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields, composers and librettists; \"You're An Angel\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Combination Waltzes\" - undated, composed by A.T. Macdonald;","Scope and Contents \"Czardas\" - 1896, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"12 Etudes for the Development of Technic and Style\" - 1890, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"Fireside Tales\" - 1902, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"Compositions by Edward MacDowell\" - 1898, Edward McDowell, composer;","Scope and Contents \"Les Orientales\" - 1889, by Edward MacDowell; \"12 Modern Compositions for the Pianoforte\" - 1895, selected, revised, and edited by Edward MacDowell; \"New England Idyls\" - 1902, composed by Edward MacDowell","Scope and Contents \"Sea Pieces\" - 1898, by Edward MacDowell \"Six Poems After Heine\" - 1901, composed by Edward MacDowell \"Woodland Sketches\"- 1898, by Edward MacDowell","Scope and Contents \"No. 2 in F min\" - 1898, by Edward MacDowell \"Hexentanz (Witches Dance)\" - undated, by Edward MacDowell","Scope and Contents \"The Sleigh Drive Polka\" - 1849, by Mrs. John MacFarren","Scope and Contents \"Bonnie's Galop\" - 1873, by E. Mack \"Her Bright Smile\" - 1880, arranged by E. Mack \"The Jockey Hat Schottische\" - 1874, by E. Mack \"Spanish Dance\" - 1869, by E. Mack","\"Très Moutarde (Too much Mustard)\" - 1911, Cecil Macklin, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Adoration Waltz\" - 1924, music by Frank Magine, lyric by A.F. Otis and C. Romano","Scope and Contents \"The Happy Couple Schottisch\" - 1860, James E. Magruder; \"When Shall We Meet Again\" - 1855, James E. Magruder, composer; \"The Greenwood Schottisch\" - 1855, James E. Magruder, composer. 23.75/50  10/10  221/300","Scope and Contents \"Rose Colored Glasses\" - 1926, Tommy Malie and Jimmy Steiger, composer.","Scope and Contents \"If I Had a Million Dollars\" - 1934,Johnny Mercer, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer; \"I'll Never Be the Same\" - 1932, Gus Kahn, librettist, Matt Malneck and Frank Signorelli, composers; \"I'm Thru with Love\" - 1931, Gus Kahn, librettist, Matt Malneck and Fud Livingston, composer; \"Pardon My Southernn Accent\" - 1934, Johnny Mercer, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer; \"What Did I Get in Return\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer.","\"I'm Good for Nothing but Love: - 1931, Pat Ballard, librettist, Bernard Maltin, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Always Remember Your Mother\" - 1904, Cecil Mann, librettist and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Volga Boatman Song\" - 1935, Nick Manoloff, composer; \"The Man on the Flying Trapeze\" - 1935, Nick Manoloff, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Vert Vert\" - undated, G. Marcailhou - composer.","Scope and Contents \"Down the Trail of Our Old Sweetheart Days\" - undated, Kerty Renner and Joe Marcheck, composers.","Scope and Contents \"In Dreams with You\" - 1914, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist, Alfred Margis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Can't Write the Words\" - 1931, Gerald Marks and Buddy Fields, librettists and composers.","Scope and Contents \"Hawaiian Dreams\" - 1916, Herbert B. Marple, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ole Virginny\" - 1919, Ben Black, librettist, Herbert Marple and Earl Burtnett, composers.","Scope and Contents \"And Still I Care\" - 1932, Edward Heyman, libberrisist, Jack Mason, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Smith's March\" - 1848, J.T. March - composer.","Scope and Contents \"Twickenham Ferry\" - undated, Theodore Marzials, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Come Over the Moonlight Sea\" - undated, Massaniello, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Piano Compositions by French Composers\" - 1987, Jules Massenet, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Prisoner's Song\" -1924, Guy Massey, composer.","Scope and Contents \"It is Not True\" - 1882, Tito Mattei, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Longing\" - undated, Charles Mayor, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pianolettes\" - 1925, Eskimo Shivers, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Its a Sin to Tell a Lie\" - 1936, Billy Mayhew, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Happy Dreams\" - 1885, J.C. Meares, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Souvenir De Castle Hill\" - 1849, F.M. Meerbach, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Bird At Sea\" - undated, C. Meineke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Yours\" - 1952, Robert Mellin, librettist and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ro-Ro-Rollin' Along\" - 1930, Billy Moll, Harry Richman, librettists, Murray Mencher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Popular Classics for Pianoforte\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Antigone\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Spirit Song\" - Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Lieder ohne Worte\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"On Wings of Song\" - 1908, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \" Sommernachtstraum\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Venetianisches Gondellied\" - undated, Felix, Mendelssohn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"If You Were Mine\" - 1935, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"Lazybones\" - 1933, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"Santa Claus Came in the Spring\" - 1935, Johnny Mercer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lost\" - 1936, Phil Ohman, Johnny Mercer, and Macy O. Teetor, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Butterfly\" - undated, G. Merkel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Leonore Polka\" - undated, Carl Merz, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Through Flowery Fields\" - undated, Frederick Messick, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Te Deum\" - 1876, I.N. Metcalf, composer","Scope and Contents \"A Hot Time in the Old Town\" - 1896, Theo A. Metz, composer, Joe Hayden, librettist","Scope and Contents \"What'll You Do? (When Someone Get's the Kiss Belonging to You)\" - 1915, George W. Meyer, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Ed Rose, librettists \"Tuck Me to Sleep in My Old ' Tucky Home\" - 1921, George W. Meyer, composer, Sam m. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists \"The High Cost of Loving\" - 1914, George W. Meyer, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"Brown Eyes- Why Are You Blue?\" - 1925, George Meyer, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"It's an Old Spanish Custom in the Moonlight\" - 1930, George W. Meyer, composer, Edgar Leslie, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Falling In Love With You\" - 1926, Joseph Meyer, composer, Benny Davis, librettist \"Isn't It Heavenly\" - 1933, Joseph Meyer, composer, E.Y. Harburg, librettist \"It's An Old Southern Custom\" - 1935, Joseph Meyer, composer, Jack Yellen, librettist \"Just A Little Closer\" - 1930, Joseph Meyer, composer, Howard Johnson, librettist \"Singing a Song to the Stars\" - 1930, Joseph Meyer, composer, Howard Johnson, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Cavatina From Robert Le Diable\" - undated, Meyerbeer, composer \"Il Profeta (The Prophet)\" - undated, Meyerbeer, composer","\"Wonnetraum (Blissful Dream)\" - 1891, Erik Meyer-Helmund","Scope and Contents \"My Love! My Own!\" - 1869, H. Millard, composer, George Cooper, librettist \"O Salutaris\" - 1866, H. Millard, composer \"Under the Daisies\" - 1865, H. Millard, composer \"Waiting! (Aspettando)\" - 1871, H. Millard, composer, Ellen H. Flagg (English) and R. Prati (Italian), librettists","Scope and Contents \"Alabama Camp Meeting\" - undated, F. Albert Miller, composer","Scope and Contents \"Sunday\" - 1936, Ned Miller, Chester Cohn, Jules Stein, and Bennie Krueger, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"When Dewey Comes Sailing Home\" - 1899, Kerry Mills, composer, John Lagdon Heaton, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Lying In The Hay\" - 1932, Mireille, composer, Jean Franc Nohan (original) and Henry Roberts (English), librettists","Scope and Contents \"Slumber Song\" - Harriet Grace Mitchell, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Maybe It's Love\" - 1930, Sidney d. Mitchell, Archie Gottler, and George W. Meyer, composers and librettists \"To Whom it May Concern\" - 1930, Sidney d. Mitchell, Archie Gottler, and George W. Meyer, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Retour du Printemps\" - undated, Moelling, composer","\"Loves Old Sweet Song (Just a Song At Twilight)\" - 1924, J.L. Molloy, composer, G. Clifton Bingham, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Through! ( How Can You Say We're Through?)\" - 1929, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"Ev'ry Night About This Time\" - 1942, James V. Monaco, composer, Ted Koehler, librettist \"If I Had Some One Like You At Home (I Wouldn't Want to Go Out)\" - 1914, James V. Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It)\" - 1913, James V. Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"The Honolulu Blues\" - 1916, Jimmie V. Monaco, composer,Grant Clarke, librettist \"I'll Sit Right on the Moon (And Keep My Eyes On You)\" - 1912, Jimmie V. Monaco, composer and librettist \"It Might have Been A Diff'rent Story\" - 1933, James V. Monaco, composer, Ray Klages and Jack Meskill, librettists \"Lonesome Lover\" - 1930, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Al Bryan , librettist \"Me and the Bay Friend\" - 1924, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Sidney Clare, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Fal Lal La\" - undated, P.K. Moran, composer \"Moran's Favorite Variations to the Subian Hir\" - undated, P.K. Moran, composer","Scope and Contents \"Chlo-e (Song of the Swamp)\" - 1927, Neil Morét, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"I Got A Woman, Crazy for Me: She's Funny That Way\" - 1928, Neil Morét, composer, Richard A. Whiting, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Then How Can I Forget\" - 1857, Wm. Edgar Morgan, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Sonny O' Mine\" - 1923, Marion Moore, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Thinking\" - 1926, Mac Ohman and Lou Morgans, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Love's Ship\" - 1920, Alice Nadine Morrison, composer, Nellie Morrison, librettist","Scope and Contents \"She's the Fairest Little Flower Dear Old Dixie Ever Grew\" - 1907, Theodore Morse, composer, Ashley S. Johnson, librettist \"I Left My Heart in Dear Old Ireland\" - 1912, Theodore Morse, composer, J. Mahoney, librettist \"Blue Bell\" - 1904, Theodore F. Morse, composer, Edward Madden, librettist \"When We Were Two Little Boys\" - 1903, Theodore F. Morse, composer, Edward Madden, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1906, Mortiz Moszkowski, composer","\"Chanson du coeur brisé (The Song of Songs)\" - 1914, Moya, composer, Maurice Vaucaire (original) and Clarence Lucas (English), librettists","Scope and Contents \"Entführung aus dem serail\" - undated, W.A. Mozart, composer \"Go Forget Me\" - undated, W.A. Mozart, composer \"The Manly Heart\" - undated, Mozart, composer \"Selection of Melodies from Don Giovanni\" - undated, Mozart, composer \"Quartetten\" - undated, w.A. Mozart, composer \"Ausgewählte\" - 1882, W.A. Mozart, composer \"Lullaby\" - 1891, W.A. Mozart, composer, John P. Jackson (English), librettist","Scope and Contents \"Take Me to that Swanee Shee\" - 1912, Lewis F. Muir, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Love Not\" - undated, Julius E. Müller, composer \"The Polka\" - 1844, Julius E. Müller, composer","Scope and Contents \"When My Baby Smiles at Me\" - 1920, Bill Munro, composer, Andrew B. Sterling and Ted Lewis, librettists","Scope and Contents \"It'll Take A Little Time\" - 1932, Jack Murray, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Little Sunshine\" - 1867, James R. Murray, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Alpine Quadrilles\" - undated, R. Murray, composer","Scope and Contents \"My Darling\" - 1932, Richard Myers, composer, Edward Heyman, librettist \"Niagara Moon\" - 1933, Richard Myers, composer, Edward Heyman, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Moonlight on the Ganges\" - 1926, Sherman Myers, composer, Chester Wallace, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Tyrolesian Air\" - undated, F.J. Naderman, composer","Scope and Contents \"Ol' Pappy\" - 1934, Al. J. Neiburg, Marty Symes, and Jerry Levinson, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"What Are You Thinkin' About, Baby\" - 1931, Ed G. Nelson, Al Goodhart, and Steve Nelson, composers and librettists \"When Yankee Doodle Learns to Parlez Vous Francais\" - 1917, Ed Nelson, composer, Will Hart, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mighty Lak' A Rose\" - 1901, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, Frank L. Stanton, librettist \"The Rosary\" - 1900, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, Robert Cameron Rogers (English), Isadae Martines (French), and Dr. Th. Baker (German), librettist \"The Rosary\" - 1898, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, arranged for piano solo by Benjamin Whelpley \"Water Scenes: 5 Pieces for the Pianoforte\" - 1891, Ethelbert Nevin, composer","Scope and Contents \"I Can't Believe Its True\" - 1932, Charles Newman, Ben Bernie, and Isham Jones, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Say A Little Prayer for Me\" - 1930, Horatio Nicholls, composer, Joseph George Gilbert, librettist \"Among My Souvenirs\" - 1927, Horatio Nicholls, composer, Edgar Leslie, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I Just Couldn't Take It Baby\" - 1933, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist \"Till the Real Thing Comes Along\" -1931, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist \"You Can't Stop Me From Lovin' You\" - 1931, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Oh. Lust W. of W.\" - undated, Otto Nicolai, composer","Scope and Contents \"Love Is the Sweetest Thing\" - 1932, Ray Noble, composer and librettist \"The Very Thought of You\" - 1934, Ray Noble, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Beauregard\" - 1861, A. Noir, composer","Scope and Contents \"Little Annie Rooney\" - 1929, Michael Nolan, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Èlègie\" - 1895, E. Nollet, composer","Scope and Contents \"Fanny Grey\" - undated, Mrs. Norton, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"At Play\" - 1892, Lèon Novara, composer \"Little Lay\" - 1892, Lèon Novara, composer","\"Keep the Home-Fires Burning ('Till the Boys Come Home)\" - 1915, Ivor Novello, composer, Lena Guilbert Ford, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Lillian Lee\" - 1859, C.H. Oakes, composer","Scope and Contents \"Remember Me\" - 1932, Jack O'Brien, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist","Scope and Contents \"When the Swallows Homeward Fly\" - undated, T. Oesten, composer","Scope and Contents \"Alpine Glow\" - undated, Theodore Oesten, composer","Scope and Contents \"La Polka\" - undated, Offenbach, composer","Scope and Contents \"I'm Sure of Everything But You\" - 1932, Charles O'Flynn, George W. Meyer, and Pete Wendling, composers and librettists \"Three of Us\" - 1933, Charles O'Flynn, Lee David, and Pete Wendling, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"I Love A Little Cottage\" - undated, Geoffry O'Hara, composer, Roscoe Gilmore Stott, librettist","Scope and Contents \"My Wild Irish Rose\" - 1899, Chauncey Olcott, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mother Machree\" - 1910, Chauncey Olcott and Ernest R. Ball, composers, Rida Johnson Young, librettist","Scope and Contents \"You, You, You\" - 1952, Lotar Olias, composer, Robert Mellin, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I Love You Much Too Much\" - 1940, Alex Olshey, Don Raye, and C. Towber, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Love Sends A Little Gift of Roses\" - 1919, John Openshaw, composer, Leslie Cooke, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Washin' The Blues From My Soul\" - 1930, Willard Robison and Dave Oppenheim, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"The Heart of Virginia\" - 1924, Nathan Oppleman, composer, Ben Scheer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Galloping Sleigh-Ride Polka\" - 1845, J.P. Ordway, composer \"Home Again\" - 1850, arranged by J.P. Ordway, composer and librettist, M.S. Pike \"Let Me Kiss Him for His Mother\" - undated, John P. Ordway, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Waiting\" - 1918, Harold Orlob, composer, Harry L. Court and George E. Stoddard, librettists","Scope and Contents \"Fairylight\" - 1923, Otto Ortmann, composer","Scope and Contents \"Our Naval Heroes\" - undated, Ernst Otto, composer, Agnes S. Haase, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Daisies Won't Tell\" - 1908, Anita Owens, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Elegar\" - undated, Ignace J. Paderewski, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Valencia\" - 1926, Lucien Boyer, Librettist, Jacques Charles, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Witches Dance\" - 1852, Vincent Wallace, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Wished on the Moon\" - 1935, Dorothy Parker and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Chariot Race\" - 1896, Ben Hur, E.T. Paull, composer; \"America Forever! March\" - undated, E.T. Paull, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Pacific Moonlight\" - 1930, Jack Payne and Walace Herbert, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Is There Room in Angel Land\" - 1874, W.U. Pearne, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Peggy O'Neil\" - 1921, Harry Pease, Ed. G. Nelson and Gilbert Dodge, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Smilin Through\" - 1914, Arthur A. Penn, composer and librettist.","\"Don't Tell a Soul - 1921, Stanley Brightman and Arthur Illingworth, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pensees\" - undated, Ernst Perabo, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Scat Song\" - 1932, Mitchell Paris, librettist, Frank Perkins and Cab Calloway, composers; \"Stars Fell on Alabama\" - 1934, Mitchel Parish, librettist, Frank Perkins, composer; \"Emaline\" - 1934, Mitchell Parish, librettist, Frank Perkins, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lady Luck\" - 1924, Ray Perkins, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Southern Cross\" - St. George Tucker, librettist, C.L. Peticolas, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Lady I Love\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Bernice Petkere, composer; \"Lullaby of the Leaves\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Bernice Petkere, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Rose-Bud Waltz\" - 1852, Sally E. Keyser and J.F. Petri, composers.","Scope and Contents \"When the Sunset Turns the Ocean's Blue to God\" - 1902, Eva Fern Buckner, librettist, H.W. Petrie, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Out Where the West Begins\" - 1917, Arthur Chapman, librettist, Estelle Phileo, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Son of Heaven\" - 1866, Phillip Phillips, composer.","Scope and Contents \"King Tut\" - 1924, Billy Pierce, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Land of Rest\" - undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer; \"If\" - undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer; \"In Shadowland, undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dear Heart\" - 1929, W.C. Polla and Willard Goldsmith, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Melancholy Moments\" - undated, Gilbert K. Pollock, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Midnight Rose\" - 1923, Sidney Mitchell, librettist, Lew Pollack, composer; \"I've Found My Sweetheart Sally\" - 1925, jack Yellen and Lew Pollack, composers; \"Love is in Command\" - 1934, Lew Pollack and Joe Young, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Holiday\" - 1933, Ethel Ponce, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Night and Day\" - 1922, Cole Porter, composer; \"In the Still of the Night\" - 1937, Cole Porter, composer; \"Me and Marie\" - 1935, Cole Porter, composer and librettist; \"What is this Thing Called Love\" - 1924, Cole Porter, composer and librettist; \"I Get a Kick Out of You\" - 1934, Cole Porter, librettist; \"Rosalie\" - 1927, Cole Porter, composer; \"You're the Top\" - 1934, Cole Porter, composer; \"Night and Day\" - 1932, Cole Porter, composer; \"I've Got You Under My Skin\" - 1936, Cole Porter, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cockade Grand March\" - undated, Arnaud, Preot', composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ciribiribin\" - 1935, A. Prestalozza, composer, Jerry Castillo, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Angel Child\" - 1922, George Price, Abner Silver, and Benny Davis, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Invitation to the Dance\" - 1910, J.A. Pridman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Do You Care\" - 1941, Jack Elliott, librettist, Lew Quadling, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Album of Compositions for the Pianoforte\" - 1920, S. Rachmaninoff, composer","Scope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Parting\" - 1890, Joachim Raff, composer \"Les Pècheuses de Procida (The Fishermaidens of Procida)\" - 1899, Joachim Raff, composer \"Lenore\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Leonore- Grand March\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Tarantella\" - 1885, Joachim Raff, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Wind At My Window\" - 1939, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Give Me Liberty or Give Me Love\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Here Lies Love\" - 1932, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"I'll Take An Option On You\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"In the Park in Paree\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Please\" - 1932, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I'm in Heaven When I See You Smile, Diane\" - 1927, Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack, composers and librettists \"Charmaine!\" - 1926, Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Trees\" - 1922, Oscar Rasbach, composer, Joyce Kilmer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Sunshine of Your Smile\" - 1915, Lilian Ray, composer, Leonard Cooke, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Postlude in G\" - 1906, Edward M. Read, composer","Scope and Contents \"Dido\" - undated, W. Reeve, composer, M.T. Dibdin, librettist","Scope and Contents \"What Did I Get By Loving You\" - 1924, Ewing Reid, composer, Herbert B. Collier, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mollie's Dream Waltz\" - undated, F.A. Reisinger, composer","Scope and Contents \"Weeping Willows\"- 1899, Lillian Reisky, composer","Scope and Contents \"Memories of Childhood\" - 1887, L. Rengers, composer","Scope and Contents \"Dixie Night\" - 1921, Charles Repper, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Did You Ever See a Dream Walking?\" - 1933, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"-And So To Bed\" - 1932, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"Underneath the Harlem Moon\" - 1932, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"When You Were the Girl on the Scooter\" - 1933, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Aviator\" - 1926, Ethel F. Reynolds, composer and librettist \"Evolution\" - 1925, Ethel F. Reynolds, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Fuge\" - undated, Jos[ef] Rheinberger, composer \"Pastoral - Sonata\" - 1909, Josef Rheinberger, composer","\"I'm Just Wild About Animal Crackers!\" - 1926, Fred Rich, Sam Coslow, Harry Link, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"My Blue Bird Was Caught in the Rain\" - 1930, Max Rich, composer, Henry Creamer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Tired\" - 1873, Brinley Richards, arranger \"Kathleen Mavourneen\" - undated, Brinley Richards, composer","Scope and Contents \"C.M. Webster's Last Idea\" - 1882, H. Richards, arranger","Scope and Contents \"Sweet Brier Waltz\" - 1892, T.Richards, composer","\"Will You Remember Me?\" - 1924, Harry Richman and Henry Santly, composers, Lou Davis, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1904, Alfred Rieger, composer","Scope and Contents \"Pal of My Dreams\" - 1923, Cha[rle]s E. Roat, composer","Scope and Contents \"You Don't Know\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"Mammy's Lullaby\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts,composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"Smiles\" - 1917, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"A Little Birch Canoe And You\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Double Trouble\" - 1935, Leo Robin, Richard A. Whiting and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists \"Little Rose of the Rancho\" - 1935, Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists \"Why Dream\" - 1935, Leo Robin, Richard A. Whiting, and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Blue Hawaii\" - 1937, Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Is I In Love? Is I\" - 1932, J. Russel Robinson, composer, Mercer Cook, librettist","Scope and Contents \"My Blue Ridge Mountain Home\" - 1927, Carson J. Robison, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Wake Up! Chill'un, Wake Up!\" - 1929, Willard Robison, composer, \"Jo\" Trent, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Three o'Clock in the Morning\" - 1922, Julian Robledo, composer, Dorothy Terriss, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Some Enchanted Evening\" - 1949, Richard Rodgers, composer, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettist \"Isn't It Romantic?\" - 1932, Richard Rodgers, composer, Lorenz Hart, librettist \"Love Me To-night\" - 1932, Richard Rodgers, composer, Lorenz Hart, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Little Huntsmen Waltzes\" - undated, Otto Roeder, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Silver Shenandoah\" - 1949, Dick Rogers, W.A. Timm, and Whitey Bernard, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Andante quasi Fantasia\" - 1907, James H. Rogers, composer \"At Break of Day\" - 1911, James H. Rogers, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Desert Song\" - 1927, Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein, Frank Mandel, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"My Maryland\" - 1927, Dorothy Donnelly, librettists, Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"Will You Remember\" - 1917, Rida Jonson Young, librettists, Sigmund Romber, composer; \"One Kiss\" - 1928, Lyric Manel, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer; \" When I Grow Too Old to Dream\" - 1935, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists, Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"Auf Wiedersehn\" - 1915, Sigmund Romber, composer; \" The New Moon\" - 1928, Frank Mandel, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Famous Compositions\" - 1891, George F. Root, composer.","Scope and Contents \"She Was Happy Until She Met You\" -1899, Chas. Graham and Monroe H. Rosenfield, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Deep Henderson\" - 1926, Fred Rose, composer; \"Honest and Truly\" - 1924, Fred Rose, librettist and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pardon Me Pretty Baby\" - 1931, Ray Klages and Jack Meskill, librettist, Vincent Rose, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Whose Little Girl Are You\" - 1894, George Rosey, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Decameron des jeunes pianistes\" - undated, Henri Roseilen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Broken Ring\" - 1878, A.H. Rosewig, composer; \"Gay Feathers\" - undated, A.H. Rosewig, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Wife and Child Song\" - undated, F.W. Rosier, composer.","Scope and Contents \"When You and I Were Seventeen\" - 1924,Gus Kahn, librettist, Chas Rosoff, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Trumpet March\" - undated, Rossini, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Barber of Seville- biography\" - 1854; \" Adelaide Phillips\" - undated; \"Semiramide\" - undated.","Scope and Contents \"Compositions for the Organ\" - 1868, Dudley Buck, G. Rossini composer; \"Ouverture\" - undated, G. Rossini, composer; \"Overture of Tancred\" - undated, G. Rossini, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Humoreske Song\" - 1914, G.M. Koockogey, Chas H. Ruth, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Did She Ask for Me\" - 1934, Bob Rothberg and Alan Grey, librettists' and composers.","Scope and Contents \" Kamennoi Ostrow\" 1776, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Marche a la lurque\" - undated, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Violoncello\" - 1855, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Sonate\" - undated, A. Rubinstein, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Good Time Schottisch\" - 1855, William H. Rulison, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Did My Heart Beat, Did I Fall in Love\" - 1933, Benee Russell, composer; \"Love Is Like That\" - 1931, Benee Russell, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Life on the Oceanwave\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer; \"The Newfoundland Dog\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer; \"Woodman, Spare that Tree\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Greatest Battle Song of All\" - 1916, Al Friend and Sam Downing, librettists', Harry Ruby, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Breeze\" - 1934, Tony Sacco, Dick Smith, and Al Lewis, composers and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Drifting Back to Dreamland\" - 1922, Jack Sadler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Nightingale and the Rose\" - 1914, Camille Saens-Saint, transcriber.","Scope and Contents \"Dark Eyes-Russian folk song\" - 1930, A. Salama, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Laces and Traces\" - 1903, Gustave Salzer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tears in My Heart\" - 1937, Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, and Teddy Powell, composers; \"I Couldn't Believe My Eyes\" - 1935, Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, and Teddy Powell, composers.","Scope and Contents \"There's Yes Yes in Your Eyes\" - 1924, Joseph H. Santly, composer, Cliff Friend, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Awakening of the Birds\" - 1906, Henry S. Sawyer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Polish Dance\" - undated, X. Scharwenka, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Marcheta\" - 1924, Victor Schertzinger, composer' \"Love Me Forever\" - 1935, Gus Kahn and Victor Schertzinger, composers, Grace Moore, librettist; \"One Night of Love\" - 1934, Gus Kahn and Victor Schertzinger, composers, Grace Moore, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"King Klondike Step\" - 1692, George Schleiffafth, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Vale of Dreams\" - 1910, Johann C. Schuid, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Labitzky's First Polka\" - undated, M. Schmied, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Will Not Quite Forget\" - undated, Henry Schoeler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Daisy\" - 1866, Hermann L. Schreiner, composer; \"Stonewall Jackson's\" - undated, Hermann L. Schreiner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Les Colombes\" - undated, Camille Schubert, composer.","Scope and Contents Allegro Moderato from Unfinished Symphony\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Andante con Moto\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Lieder\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Quatre Impromptus\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer.","Scope and Contents \" Serenade\" - 1924,Franz Schuber, composer, Ludwig Rellstab, composer; \"Last Greeting\" - undated, Franz Schuber, composer; \"Schubert- H Moll- Symphonie zu 4 Handen\" - Franz Schubert, composer; \"Wander\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Trois Nocturnes\" - undated, Jules Schulhoff, composer; \"Minuet De Mozart\" - undated, Jules Schulhoff, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Arabeske\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer; \"Curious Story\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer; \"Epilogue\" - 1906, Robert Shumann, composer; \"First Album for Young Performers\" - undated, Robert Shumann, composer; \"Fur Pianoforte zu zqwi Handen\" - undated, Robert Shumann, composer; \"Bunte Blatter\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer. \"Papillons\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Quintett\" - undated, Robert Shunmann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Friendship\" - 1923, Ruby Hooton Schwab, composer and librettist \"If I Should Have to Say Goodbye to Thee\" - 1924, Ruby Hooton Schwab, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Dream a Little Dream of Me\" - 1931, W. Schwandt and F. Andree, composers, Gus Kahn, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Born to Be Kissed\" - 1934, Arthur Schwartz, composer, Howard Dietz, librettist \"Then I'll Be Tired of You\" - 1934, Arthur Schwartz, composer, E.Y. Harburg, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Bedelia\" - 1903, Jean Schwartz, composer, William Jerome, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I'm All Bound 'Round With the Mason Dixon Line\" - 1917, Jean Schwartz, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists","Scope and Contents \"Über die Steppe hin\" - 1904, L. Schytte, composer \"Hide and Seek\" - 1890, Ludvig Schytte, composer","Scope and Contents \"Comin' Thro the Rye\" - undated, Scotch, composer","Scope and Contents \"By the Side of the Zuyder Zee\" - 1906, Bennett Scott, composer, A.J. Mills, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Amaryllis\" - 1898, arranged by C.P. Scott","Scope and Contents \"The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise\" - 1919, Ernest Seitz, composer, Eugene Lockhart, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Jack-In-The-Box\" - 1932, Terry Shand, composer, Milton Drake, librettist","Scope and Contents \"If I Had You\" - 1928, Ted Shapiro, Jimmy Campbell, and Reg. Connelly, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Get Out And Get Under The Moon\" - 1928, Larry Shay, composer, Cha[rle]s Tobais, and William Jerome, librettists \"I Can't Find A Substitute For You\" - 1933, Larry Shay, composer, Haven Gillespie, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Havin' You Around is Heaven\" - 1930, Al Sherman and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Promises\" - 1930, Al Sherman and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"(Why Did You Kiss Me Last Night?) Ya Comin' Up To-Night, Huh?\" - 1928, Al Sherman, Al Lewis, and Abe Lyman, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Grand Polka De Concert\" - 1910, Edgar, H. Sherwood, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Friar of Orders Grey\" - undated, Shield, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Lonesome Road\" - 1928, Nathaniel Shilkret, composer, Gene Austin, librettist","Scope and Contents \"In Bluebird Land\" - 1921, Albert E. Short, composer, W.R. Williams, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Sweet Home Sett\" - 1857, Shuster, composer","Scope and Contents \"I Saw Stars\" - 1934, Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"One Night in Monte Carlo\" - 1935, Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Ain't I Got Nobody to Love\" - 1924, Sam Coslow and Abner Silver, composers and librettists \"Every Now And Then\" - 1935, Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Say It While Dancing\" - 1932, Abner Silver, composer, Benny Davis, librettist \"Farewell to Arms\" - 1933, Abner Silver and Allie Wrubel, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Violino Secondo\" - undated, F.M. Simonet, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Peanut Vendor\" - 1930, Moises Simons, composer, Marion Sunshine (Popular) librettist, and L. Wolfe Gilbert (Novelty) librettist","Scope and Contents \"Honey\" - 1928, Seymour Simons, Haven Gillespie, and Richard A. Whiting, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Autumn\" - 1931, Lee Sims, composer","Scope and Contents \"Rustle of Spring\" - 1905, Christian Sinding, composer","Scope and Contents \"Six Feet of Papa\" - 1926, Arthur Sizemore, composer, Billy Moll, librettist","Scope and Contents \"When the Pretty Blue Bird Sings\" - undated, J.R. Skelly, composer, George Cooper, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Colonial Guards\" - 1902, Harry P. Small, composer","Scope and Contents \"O Softly Sleep My Baby Boy\" - undated, C. Smith, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Irish Were Egyptians Long Ago\" - 1920, Chris Smith, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist","Scope and Contents \"'Mid The Sunny Fields of Dixie\" - 1911, Emily Smith, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"If You Love Me Darling, Tell Me With Your Eyes\" - 1887, Hubbard T. Smith, composer, Samuel Minturn Peck, librettist","Scope and Contents \"La Reine Des Fees\" - undated, Sidney Smith, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Star Spangled Banner. Concert Variations\" - 1896","Scope and Contents \"Swedish Wedding March\" - undated, Aug. Söderman, composer","Scope and Contents \"Just As I Am\" - 1868, H.D. Sofge, composer","Scope and Contents \"By The Old Cathedral Door\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"When the Old Folks Were Young Folks\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"The Ocean Never Sleeps\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"There's a Quaker Down In Quaker Town\" - 1916, Alfred Solman, composer, David Berg, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Just A Little Sunshine\" - 1889, Fred'k Solomon, composer, Smedley Norton, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Hurt\" - 1930, Harold Solomon, composer, Al Piantadosi, librettist","Scope and Contents \"King Cotton March\" - undated, John Phillip Sousa, composer \"H.M.S. Pinafore\" - undated, J.P. Sousa, composer \"Medley Quadrille\" - 1879, J.P. Sousa, composer \"The Sorcerer\" - 1879, J.P. Sousa, composer","Scope and Contents \"Shoo the Hoodoo Away\" - 1930, Ted Snyder, composer, Mort Harris, librettist \"Who's Sorry Now?\" - 1923, Ted Snyder, composer, Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, librettists","Scope and Contents \"When Song Is Sweet\" - 1902, Gertrude Sana-Souci, composer","Scope and Contents \"Norwegian Romance\" - 1916, Florence Atherton Spalding, composer","Scope and Contents 'Love's Consolation\" - 1906, Geo. L. Spaulding, composer","Scope and Contents \"Broadway Rose\" - 1920, Otis Spencee and Martin Fried, composers, Eugene West, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Memory Lane\" - 1924, Larry Spier and Con Conrad, composers, B.G. De Sylva, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Memory Lane\" - 1924, Larry Spier and Con Conrad, composers, B.G. De Sylva, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Ain't You Coming Back to Old Virginia\" - 1913, Will Spillard, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Beat o' My Heart\" - 1934, Harold Spina, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Frisches Grün\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Mandolinata\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Volkslieder\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Husrenritt\" - 1869, Fritz Spindler, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Little Red Lark\" - undated, C.V. Stanford, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"When My Golden Hair Has Turned to Silver and Gray\" - undated, Edward Stanley, composer and librettists","Scope and Contents \"A Memory\" - 1911, G. Waring Stebbins, composer","Scope and Contents \"Girard House Polka\" - 1852, C. F. Stein, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Can't Waltz Alone\" -1935,Max Steiner, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Prager Perfect Song\" - 1916, James Whitcomb Riley, librettist, Ervine J. Stenson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Symphonic Raps\" - 1927, Bert Stevens, composer, Irvin Abrams, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"German Air\" - undated, Sir J.A. Stevenson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ben Bolt\" - undated, James M. Stewart, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tennessee Waltz\" - 1948, Redd Stewart and Pee Wee King, composers.","Scope and Contents \"The Brightest Eyes\" - undated, Stigelli, composer.","Scope and Contents \"No Day Ever Brings the Same Pleasure Again\" - 1881, John P. Stockton, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Get the Blues When It Rains\" - 1929, Harry Stoddard, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Evergreen Waltz\" - 1849, I.T. Stoddard, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi\" - 1912, Dudleigh F. Stokes, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Songs of the Copeland\" - 1856, Robert Stopel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Rose of Virginia\" - 1920, \"Chick\" Storey, composer, Jack Caddigan, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Dance of the Raindrops\" - 1913, Pauline B. Story, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sweet Hearts\" - 1851, Maurice Strakosch, composer; \" Reverie\" - 1848, Maurice Strakosch, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Empress Anne's\" - 1914, Johann Strauss, composer; \"Waltzes by Strauss\" - undated, Johann Strauss, composer; \"On the Banks of the Blue Danube Waltz\" - undated, Johann Strauss, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Polka\" - undated, L. Streabbog, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Don't Want to Walk Without You\" - 1952, Jule Styne, composer.","Scope and Contents Florodora\" - 1900, Stuart Leslie, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Free\" - 1933, Dana Suesse, composer; \"Have You Forgotten\" - 1931, Dana Suesse, composer, Leo Robin, librettist,.","Scope and Contents \"Potpourri\" - undated, M. Milford, Arthur S. Sullivan composer; \"Local Compositions\" - undated, Arthur S. Sullivan, composer; \"The Lass That Loved a Sailor\" - undated, M. Milford, Arthur S. Sullivan composer; \"A Maiden Fair to See\" - undated, Arthur S. Sullivan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"When Your Lover Has Gone\" - 1931, E.A. Swan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Can This Be Love\" - 1930, Kay Swift, composer, Paul James, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Don't Let It Happen Again\" - 1934, Marty Symes, Al J. Neiburg, and Jerry Levinson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Diamond Polka\" - undated, E. Szemelenyi, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Somewhere a Voice Is Calling\" - 1911, Arthur F. Tate, composer, Eileen Newton, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I Tarry Here\" - undated, Wilhelm Taubert, composer","Scope and Contents \"La Campanella\" - 1868, Guillaume Taubert, composer \"Sonate I\" - undated, Wilh. Taubert","Scope and Contents \"Flowers of Love\" - 1909, Tell Taylor, composer, Earl K. Smith, librettist \"I Love You Best of All\" - 1915, Tell Taylor, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mexicali Rose\" - 1923, Jack B. Tenney, composer, Helen Stone, librettist","Scope and Contents \"O Take Me to the Woods Dear Mother\" - 1858, C.B. Thayer, composer, J.R. Smith, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Sioux City Sue\" - 1945, Dick Thomas, composer, Ray Freedman, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Dew Is on the Blossom\" - 1850, E. Thomas, composer, Amelia, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Friendship\" - 1859, J.R. Thomas, composer, W.D. Evans, librettist \"No Crown Without the Cross\" - undated, J.R. Thomas, composer, George Cooper, librettist \"Eilleen Allanna\" - 1876, J.R. Thomas, composer, E.S. Marble, librettist \"Fishes in the Sea\" - 1863, J.R. Thomas, composer, Geo[rge] Cooper, librettist \"Janette\" - 1867, J.R. Thomas, composer, Miles O'Rielly, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Who Will Care for Mother Now\" - 1863, C.F. Thompson, composer, C.C. Sawyer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"When the Sun Sets in Ireland\" - 1917, Blanche M. Tice, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Alice Blue Gown\" - 1919, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"Irene\" - 1919, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"Sweetheart, We Need Each Other\" - 1929, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"You're Always in My Arms\" - 1929, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCathy \"If You're in Love, You'll Waltz\" - 1926, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Sacramento\" - 1907, Harry Von Tilzer, composer, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Alleluia, Pascha Nostra\" - 1938, Everett Titcomp, composer \"Suite in E Major\" - 1955, Everett Titcomb, composer \"Vexilla Regis\" - 1940, Everett Titcomb, composer","Scope and Contents \"Good Night Little Girl of My Dreams\" - 1933, Charles Tobias and Joe Burke, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Miss You\" - 1929, Henry H. Tobias, composer, Charles Tobais and Harry Tobias, librettists \"I'm on Pins and Needles ('Cause I'm Dead Stuck on You)\" - 1932, Henry H. Tobias, composer, Joe Young, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Hence Discontent\" - undated, Tolbecque, composer","Scope and Contents \"Oliver Gallop\" - 1860, Tom (The Blind Negro boy Pianist only Ten years old), composer \"Virginia Polka\" - 1860, Tom (The Blind Negro boy Pianist only Ten years old), composer","Scope and Contents \"Olivette Lancers\" - 1881, Prince Tom, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Object of My Affection\" - 1934, Pinky Tomlin, Coy Poe, and Jimmie Grier","Scope and Contents \"The Magic Flame\" - 1927, adapted from the famous \"Serenade\" of Toselli by Sigmund Spaeth, Sigmund Spaeth, also the librettist","Scope and Contents \"Serenade\" - 1923, Enrico Toselli, composer, Sigmund Spaeth (English) and Alfredo Silvestri (Italian), librettists","Scope and Contents \"For Ever and Ever\" - undated, F. Paolo Tosti, composer, and Violet Fane, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Tarantelle\" - undated, Berthold Tours, composer","Scope and Contents \"Here You Come With Love\" - 1933, Jo Trent, Harry Tobias, and Neil Moret, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"On the Road to Mandalay\" - 1898, Henry Trevannion, composer, Rudyard Kipling, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Give Me a Kiss by the Numbers\" - 1918, Lieutenant Joseph F. Trounstine, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"None But the Lonely Heart\" - 1935, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer, Jerry Castillo (English), librettist \"Andante Cantabile\" - 1911, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Dance of the Candy Fairy\" - 1924, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Dance of the Reed-Flutes\" - 1924, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Schirmer's Library: Tschaikowsky Pianoforte Album, Volume I\" - 1896, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Schirmer's Library of Musical Classics: Peter Tschaikowsky, Selected Pieces for Pianoforte\" - 1896, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Romance\" - 1907, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer","Scope and Contents \"Dear Mother I've Come Home to Die\" - undated, Henry Tucker, composer, E. Bowers, librettist \"When This Cruel War is Over\" - undated, Henry Tucker, composer, Charles C. Sawyer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Pray, Maiden, Pray!\" - 1864, A.J. Turner, composer, A.W. Kercheval, librettist \"Bessie Bell\" - 1864, A.J. Turner, composer","Scope and Contents \"Under the Lilac He Sleepeth\" - 1879, J.W. Turner, composer, G.M. Dowe, librettist","Scope and Contents \"La Paloma\" - undated, H.A. Twitchell, composer","\"Play to Me, Gipsy!\" - 1932, Karel Vacek, composer, Jimmy Kennedy (English) and Beda (Original), librettists","Scope and Contents \"I'm Just a Vagabond Lover\" - 1929, Rudy Vallèe and Leon Zimmerman, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Don't Try to Steal the Sweetheart of a Soldier\" - 1917, Van and Schenck, composers, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"That Bran' New Gal O' Mine\" - 1923, Van and Schenck, Benny Davis, and Harry Akst, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"When I Was a Dreamer\" - 1914, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Roger Lewis and Geo[rge] A. Little, librettists \"Old Pal\" - 1924, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, libretist \"Memories\" - 1915, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"On the Road to Home Sweet Home\" - undated, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree\" - 1905, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Harry H. Williams, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Menuet In G\" - 1909, Ludwig van Beethoven, composer","Scope and Contents \"It's Always You\" - 1941, Jimmy Van Heusen, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist \"Oh! You Crazy Moon\" - 1939, Jimmy Van Heusen, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist","\"Are We Almost There?\" - 1845, Florence Vane, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mousquetaires au Couvent\" - 1880, Louis Varney, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi\" - 1912, F. Dudleigh Vernor, composer, Byron D. Stokes, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Ah! I Have Sigh'd to Rest Me\" - undated, G. Verdi, composer, Charles Jefferys (English) and Il Trovatore (Italian), librettists","Scope and Contents \"24 Pièces en style libre\" - 1914, Louis Verne, composer","Scope and Contents \"El Choclo\" - 1935, Villoldo, composer, Jerry Castillo, librettist","\"Bèsame Mucho (Kiss Me Much)\" - 1941, Consuelo Velàzquez, composer, Sunny Skylar (English) and Consuelo Velàzquez (Spanish), librettists","Scope and Contents \"Light Cavalry\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer \"Overture zu 'Dichter und Bauer'\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer \"Boccaccio\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer","Scope and Contents \"Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey (I Never Knew Any Girl Like You)\" - 1910, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Junie McCree, librettist \"I May Be Gone for A Long, Long Time\" - 1917, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist \"I'll Be With You in Apple Blossom Time\" - 1920, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Neville Fleeson, librettist \"Au Revoir, But Not Good Bye, Soldier Boy\" - 1917, Albert von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist \"Honey Boy\" - 1907, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Jack Norworth, librettist \"My Little Girl\" - 1915, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Will Dillon, librettist \"Please Don't Take My Lovin' Man Away\" - 1912, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Love Me While the Lovin' Is Good\" - 1913, Harry Von Tilzer, composer, Stanley Murphy, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Hunter's Chorus\" - undated, C.M. Von Weber, composer","Scope and Contents \"Don Juan\" - undated, Charles Voss, composer","Scope and Contents \"Meet Me by Moonlight\" - undated, J. A. Wade, composer; \"The Vesper Bell\" - undated, J.A. Wade, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Der Ring des Eibelungen\" - undated, Richard Wagner, composer; \"Overture to Lohengrin\" -1896, Richard Wagner, Homer N. Bartlett, composer; \"Grand March for Wedding Procession\" - undated, Richard Wagner and Westbrook, composer; \"Wagner\" - undated, Richard Wagner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Always or Never Waltz\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"The Most Admired and Favorite Waltzes for the Piano Solo\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"Dolores\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"Charming (Tres Jolie) Waltz\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Long Boy\" - 1907, Barclay Walker, composer, William Herschell, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Dream Boat\" - 1923, Mildred White Wallace, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Cradle Song\" - 1851, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"La Chilena\" - 1844, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Le Reve\" - 1875, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Marittana\" - 1882, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Scenes That Are Brightest\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"La Simania\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Lurline\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Tis the Harp in the Air\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Coquette Polka\" - undated, A. Wallerstein, composer; \"Jenny Dind\" - undated, A. Wallerstein, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Black Hawk Waltz\" - 1879, Mary E. Walsh, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Band Played In\" - 1936, Charles B. Ward, composer, John F. Palmer, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Conquered Flag\" - 1886, Charlie L. Ward, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Golden Slippers\" - 1880, Alfred E. Warren, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Bobolink Polka\" - 1856, George W. Warren, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In a Little Spanish Town\" - 1936, Mabel Wayne, composer; \"Ramona\" - 1937, Mabel Wayne, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist. \"Chiquita\" - 1928, Mabel Wayne, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist. \"It Happened in Monterey\" - 1930, Mabel Wayne, composer, Billy Rose, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Cryin for the Carolines\" - 1930, Harry Warren, composer. \"Cheerful Little Earful\" - 1930, Harry Warren, composer Billy Rose, librettist. \"Dames\" - 1934, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \" Honeymoon Hotel\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"I Found a Million Dollar Baby\" - 1931, Harry Warren, composer, Billy Rose and Mort Dixon, librettists. \"I'll String Along with You\" - 1934, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"One Sweet Letter from You\" - 1937, Harry Warren, composer, Lew Brown and Sidney Clare, librettist. \"Shadow Waltz\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"Footlight Parade\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"Sweet and Slow\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer. \"Where Am I\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"You're My Everything\" - 1931, Harry Warren, composer, Mort Dixon and Joe Dixon, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"My Heart Tells Me\" - 1943, Harry Warren, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist. \"I'll Sing a Thousand Love Songs\" - 1936, Harry Warren and Al Dubin, composers and librettists; \"Garden of the Moon\" - 1938, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin and Johnny Mercer, librettists; \"You Let Me Down\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist; \"I Know Now\" - 1937, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist.","Scope and Contents She's a Thoroughbred\" - 1898, Ned Jayburn, composer.","Scope and Contents 'You Walk By\" - 1940, Wayne Bernie, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Don't Be a Sorrowful\" - undated, J.P. Webster, composer; \"Sweet By and By\" - 1808, J.P. Webster, composer, S. Fillmore Bennet, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"To Linger Near Then\" - undated, C.M. Von Weber.","Scope and Contents \"Polka\" - 1859, Julius Weel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tripoli\" - 1920, Irving Well, composer, Paul Cunningham and Al Dubin, librettist .","Scope and Contents \"Something in the Night\" - 1932, Paul Weirick and Helmy Kresa, composers, Joe Young, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"At the Ferry\" - undated, Milton Wellings, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sadie Green\" - 1926, Gilbert Wells and Johnny Dunn, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Swingin in a Hammock\" - 1930, Pete Wendling, composer, Tot Seymour and Chas. O Flynn, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Maid in Blue\" - 1907, Fred J. Hamill, librettists, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"Wenonah\" - 1903, James O'dea, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"I Ain't Got Weary Yet\" - 1918, Howard Johnson, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"Moonlight Bay\" - 1912, Percy Wenrich, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Choral Song\" - undated, S.S. Wesley, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Postlude in F\" - 1896, John A. West, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Postlude in B\" - undated, John E. West, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen\" - 1954, Thomas P. Westendorff, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen\" - 1935, Thomas P. Westendorf, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lonely Heart\" - 1936, Irene Wicker, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Ingle Side\" - undated, F.V. Wiesenthal, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Got the South in My Soul\" - 1932, Victor Young and Lee Wiley, composers, Ned Washington, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"You'll Soon Forget Kathleen\" - undated, Langton W. Williams, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Love to Live in Loveland with a Girl Like You\" - 1910, W.R. Williams, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Shepherd Boy\" - undated, G.D. Wilson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Recollections Memphis\" - Charles Ph. Winkler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Shenandoah Waltz\" - 1947, Chubby Wise, composer, Clyde Moody, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Have I Told You Lately That I Love You\" - 1955, Scott Wiseman, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"My Little Georgia Rose\" - 1898, Max S. Witl, composer, Rob't F. Rode, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"March Brillante\" - 1888, J.W. Wheeler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Grandpa's Birthday\" - 1881, C.A. White, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Black Apollo\" - undated, Charles White, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Play That Song of India Again\" - 1921, Paul Whiteman and Irving Bibo, composers, Leo Wood, libretttist.","Scope and Contents \"Some Sunday Morning\" - 1917, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Gus Kahn and Raymond Egan, librettist. \"When Did You Leave Heaven\" - 1936, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Walter Bullock, librettist. \"Ain't We Got Fun\" - 1921, Richard A. Whiting, Raymond B. Egan, and Gus Kahn, composers; \"Take a Chance\" - 1932, Ricahrd A. Whiting, and Herb Brown Nacio, composers, B.G. de Sylva, librettist. \"Lets Go Native\" - 1930, Richard A. Whiting, composer; \"Till We Meet Again\" - 1918, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Raymond B. Egan, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Grand March De Concert\" - 1853, H.A. Wollenhaupt, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Roses of Picardy\" - 1916, Haydn Wood, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mother Dear O Pray for Me\" - undated, I.B. Woodbury, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Hope's Whisper\" - 1869, Miss Nelly Marshall, composer.","Scope and Contents \"All of a Sudden\" - 1932, Harry Woods, composer and librettist; \"Be Careful with those Eyes\" - 1930, Harry Woods, composer; \"If I Have to Go On Without You\" - 1931, Harry Woods and Al Dubin, composer; \"Me Too\" - 1936, Harry Woods, Charles Tobias, and Al. Sherman, composers; \"River, Stay' Way from My Door\" - 1931, Harry Woods, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Take In the Sun Hang Out the Moon\" - 1936, Harry Woods, composer, Lewis \u0026 Young, librettist. \"When the New Moon Shines on the New Mown Hay\" - 1934, Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell, and Reg Connelly, composers; \"When the Red, Red, Robin Comes Bob, Bob Bobbin Along\" - 1926, Harry Woods, librettist and composer. Thorton Sisters featured; \"You Darlin'\" - 1930, Harry Woods, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Oh! Boy, What a Girl\" - 1925, Wright and Bessinger, composers, Bud Green, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Musical Boquet\" - undated,W.T. Wrighton, composer.","Scope and Contents \"To Be or Not to Be in Love\" - 1933, Allie Wrubel and Elliott Grennard, composers; \"Gone with the Wind\" - 1937, Allie Wrubel, composer, Herb Magidson, librettist. \"Music, Maestro, Please!\" - 1938, , Allie Wrubel, composer, Herb Magidson, librettist \"As You desire Me\" - 1932, Allie Wrubel, composer and librettist; \"Flirtation Walk\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Happiness Ahead\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Now You're in My Arms\" - 1931, Allie Wrubel and Morton Downey, composers. \"Pop Goes Your Heart\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel and Mort Dixon, composers. \"You'll Do It Some Day\" - 1929, Allie Wrubel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fare Thee Well Kitty Dear\" - undated, G. Friedrich Murzel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Talian Modern Anthology\" - undated, Pietro A. Yon, composer; \"Coccata\" - 1912, Pietro A. Yon, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You're Tired of Me\" - 1931, Don York, Jack Sadler and Pauline Brown, composers.","Scope and Contents \"No No Nanette\" - 1934, Vincent Youmans, composer, Otto Harbach and Irving Caesar, librettists. \"Flying Down the Rio\" - 1933, Vincent Youmans, composer, Gus Kahn and Edward Eliscu, librettist. \"Hit the Deck\" - Vincent Youman, composer, Leo Robin and Clifford Grey, librettists. \"Adelai\" - 1921, Vincent Youman and Joseph Spurin Calleja, composers. \"Time on My Hands\" - 1930, Vincent Youmans, composer, Harold Adamson and Mack Gordon, librettist. \"Wildflower\" - 1923, Vincent Youmans and Herbert Stothart, composers, Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Just for Remembrance\" - 1923, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Squires, composer; \"Mean Mean Mama\" -1923, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Souires, composers, Mitchell Parish, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Heart are Trumps\" - 1900, L.W. Young, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Street of Dreams\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist. \"Lawd, You Made the Night Too Long\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist. \"Love Is the Thing\" - 1933, Victor Young, composer, Ned Washinton, librettist. \"Love Me To-Night\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Bing Crosby and Ned Washington, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Spirit of America\" - 1907, J.S. Zamednik, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Anchors Aweigh\" - 1907, Chas A. Zimmermann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Preludes and Interludes for the Organ\" - undated, John Zundel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cotillion Girl O'mine\" - 1927, Clifford Zug, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Boccaccio March\" - 1879, W.A. Cramer, composer.","Scope and Contents Eoccaccio March\" - 1880, W.A. Fallman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ah! for Wings\" - 1853, Charles Jarvis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Wearing of the Green\" - 1935, Henri F. Klickmann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Arois Quintetti\" - undated, Mr. Lachnith, arranger;\"Trios\" - undated, De Mr. Pleyel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"L'etoile\" - undated, H.E. Lehmann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Since First I saw your Face\" - undated, Barbra Allen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cootage Duetts- popular collection of Melodies\" - undated, J.E. Muller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Jenny Linds\" - 1851, Samuel Owen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mocking Bird\" - undated, J.A. Rosenberger, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cascade of Roses\" - 1882, Albert J. Snow, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Songs of the Pyrenees\" - 1889, M.H. Strugis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Alice Gray\" - undated;\"Bye Bye Blackbird\" - undated, Mort Orfoin and Ray Clendaon, composers;\"Coventry Carol\" - undated;\"Dorez Doric mes Cheres Amours\" - undated;\"Air from Masaniello\" - undated;\"God Save the Emporor\" - undated;\"March from Masaniello\" - undated;\"Erster Spieler\" - undated;\"Flauto O Violino\" - undated.","Scope and Contents \"Kitty Tyrrell\" - undated; \"La Grotte des Fees\" - undated; \"La Noce de Le'nore\" - undated; \"Le lac Bleu\" - undated; \"Life's Happy Moments\" - undated; \"Lord Mocdonald's Reel\" - undated; \"Sir Archibald Grants Reel\" - undated; \"Last Rose of Summer\" - undated.","Scope and Contents \"Mant III-3 double\" - undated; \"Goodbye Sweetheart\" - undated; \"Marseilles March\" - undated; \"Monastery Bell\" - 1858; \"My Mother\" - undated; \"Nobody Coming to Marry Me\" - undated; \"Betsy Bell and Mary Gray\" - undated; \"Logan Sweetly\" - undated; \"Oh! Say Not a Woman's Love is Bought\" - undated; \"Overture, Caliph of Bagdad\" - undated; \"The Dying Soldier\" - 1864, undated.","Scope and Contents \" Robin Adair\" -1865; \"Russian March\" - undated; \"Silver Lake Waltz\" - undated; \"Sounds from Home\" - undated; \"Southern Soldier Boy\" - undated; \"Styrian Waltz of Weber\" - undated; \"Take Me Back to Old Virginny\" - undated; \" The Blind Girl to Her Banjo\" - undated; \" The Mocking Bird\" - undated; \" Theme de L'orgie de Caraffa\" - undated; \" Though Lingring Stan\" - undated; \" Too Late\" undated; \"Tu Vedrai chem amore in Terra\" - undated; \" Twas at the hour\" - undated; \"Twilight\" - undated; \"The Wave Sweeps My Breast\" - undated; \"The Weary Pund O Tow\" - undated; \"Well, I Agree\" - undated; \"When the Sheep Are in the Fauld\" - undated.","Three items present.","Scope and Contents \"Daily Practice for the Piano Forte\" - undated, Clementi, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Preludes and Exercises\" - 1886, Clementi and Hummel, composers.","Scope and Contents \"15 Exercises\" -undated, J.B. Duvernoy, composer.","Scope and Contents \"First Pedal Studies for the Piano\" - 1906, Jessie L. Gaynor, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The First Studies for Piano, Die Erlten Etuden\" - undated, Louis Kohler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Guide to Rapid Fingering- Series of Instructive Exercises within the Octave\" - undated, Theodore Oesten, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Progressive lessor for Beginners - undated, Rausch, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Exercises Pre'paratives\" - 1878, Aloise Schmitt, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Forty pedal-Studies\" - 1914, Ludvig Schytte', composer.","Scope and Contents \"Juvenile Album\" - undated, J.A. Wade, Sullivan \u0026 Claribel, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Thackray for the Guitar\" - undated, Thomas Thackray, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cuban Patrol\" - undated, E.J. Rutsky, composer; \"The Minstrel Boy\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"Elfin Waltz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Swiss Air\" - undated, Czerny, composer; \" On Yonder Rock Reclining\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Hungarian National, undated, unknown composer; \"La Belle Walt\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Home, sweet Home\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Cottage Waltz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Thirty-six exercises\" - undated, Aloise Schmiti, composer; \"Chromatic Scale in Triplets, sixes and c.\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Six progressive exercises on popular Melodies\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Twenty-four exercises to give flexibility to the Fingers\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Eight exercises on the scale of C in one Octave\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Duetts for four Hands\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Various effects of the arpeggio , and mode of Performance\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Twelve scales in thirds and sixths, Fingered\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Acciaccatura\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Practical Exercise on the Turn\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Fingering of the common Chords, and their Inversions\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises on the chord of the seventh in all its Positions\" - undated, unknown composer; \" I'm a Pilgrim\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Lilly Dale\" - undated, H.S. Thompson, composer and librettist; \"Do they miss me at Home\" - undated, S.M. Grannis, composer; \"Melodious Excercises for Teacher and Pupil\" - undated, Diabelli, composer; \"Favorite French Air\" - undated, A. Rondo, composer; \"Grande Calse Brillante\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Grande Valse Briliante\" - undated, par F. Hunten, composer; \"Exercises in Velocity\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Master\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Scholar\" - undated, unknown composer; \"1er repos de L'e'tude\" - undated, unknown composer\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Variations in 4 mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Rondino\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Serenade\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Grand March\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Andante Grazioso\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Calse Brillante\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Air Varie A 4 Mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Major Scales in Thirds\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"Prelude in the key of C Major\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Prelude in the key of B flat Major\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Exercises on the chomatic scale in triplets. sixes and C\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Preliminary exercise in common Time\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Scale of fingering in the key of C\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Air\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Broken sixths and Octaves in moving Figures\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Recreation from Study\" - undated, Le Garco Volage, composer; \"Two Duets- introducing the key signatures of G \u0026 F\" - undated, C. Altmann, composer; \"May Time\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Contentment\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Study in broken Chords\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Chord Study\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Etude for elasticity of the wrist\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"Six Progressively exercises on popular melodies\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises on Chromatic Scale\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Howe's instructor for the Guitar; 1850, unknown composer; \" Etude\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Prie're du Matin de lEnfant- child's morning Prayer\" - undated, unknown composer; \"la Guaracha\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises pour une main\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Master\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Syncopations\" - undated, unknown composers; \"To cross the Hands\" - pour croiser les Mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Staccato\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Double Notes\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Waltz from der Freischutz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Old uncle Ned\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Camp town Hornpipe\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Le Bal d'Enfants- the Children's Ball\" - undated, Auf dem Kinderball, composer; \" Variations on German Air\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents Untitled exercise book, undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents Untitled exercise book, undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mathews' Graded Materials for the Piano Forte: Volume 2\" - 1895, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Mathews' Graded Materials for the Piano Forte: Volume 3\" - 1895, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"National Graded Courses for the Piano Forte: Grade 1\" - 1899, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Oesterle's Instructive Course of Piano Pieces: Book II\" - 1908, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"John M. Williams' Graded Sight-Reading Books: Volume 2\" - 1928, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"The Boston Music School\" - 1871, B.F. Baker, author; \"The Euterpeiad of Musical Intelligencer; and Select Repository of classical and Polite Literature\" - 1823, Charles Dingley, author. \"Address Before the Boston Academy of Music on the Opening of the Odeon\" - 1835, Samuel A. Eliot, author. \"Second Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music, Read at the Anniversary Meeting\" - 1834, writer, unknown; \"Third Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music\" - 1835; \"Ninth Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music\" - 1841; \"Catalogue and Circular of the Musical Institute, Providence, RI\" - 1865.","Scope and Contents \"Balls' Musical Cabinet, or Compleat Pocket Library for the Flute, Flageolet, Volin\" - undated, unknown composers \"Happy Voices\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 15\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 16\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 17\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 29\" - undated, various composers","Scope and Contents \"Twinkling Stars\" - undated, G. Lezzi S. and various composers; \"Holy Communion\" - undated, Beethoven and various composers; \"Clarke's New Reed Organ Companion\" - undated, Lysberg and various composers; \"The Soldiers Joy\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Rip Van Winkle\" - undated, various composers; \"Spanish Dances\" - undated, Moszkowski and various composers; \"Album Leaf\" - undated, Dacobe and various composers; \"The First Kiss Waltz\" - undated, Lamothe and various composers; \"Anitra's Tanz\" - undated, various composers; \"A Goblin\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Nineteenth Century (the) Pianoforte: Pieces by representative Composers of the 19th Century, Volume II\" - undated, various composers; \"Valse Hongroise\" - undated, composers unknown; \"Star of the Sea\" - 1883, A. Kennedy and various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Nearer, My god, To Thee!\" - 1882, Richards and various composers; \"Gondoliera\" - undated, Fritz Spindler and various composers; \"Biographical Sketches of Popular Composers and Singers\" - undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Song of the Rose\" - undated, various composers; \"Praeludium\" - undated, composers unknown; \"Elva's Farewell Polka\" - 1851, J.A.G'schwend and various composers; \"La Regata Veneziana\" - undated, Delmar and various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Slumber Song\" - undated, Harriet Grace Mitchell, composer and librettist; \"Somewhere a Voice is Calling\" - undated, Arthur F. Tate, composer, Eileen Newton, librettist; \"The World is Waiting for the Sunrise\" - 1919, Ernest Seitz, composer, Eugene Lockhart, librettist; \"Smith's All Star Mandolin Folio Number 1\" - undated, various composers; \"The Whitmark Black and White Series\" - undated, Arthur A. Penn, composer; Amsco Music Sales Co. - 1933, various composers; \"Dreamy Melody\" - 1920s, unknkown composer; \"Sing and Dance for New Century in America 45 Years Ago Today\" - 1944, Chicago Sunday Tribune; \"The Convict and the Rose\" - 1925, Betty Chapin, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Chèrie, I Love You\" - 1926, Lillian Rosedale Goodman, composer and librettist; \"Illuftrirten Allgemeinen Familien-Spielbuche\" - undated, various composers; \"Old Favorite Songs\" - 1903, various composers; Letter from Walter A. Montgomery, September 14 of unknown year; \"There was a Sheep of Darby\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Peter's Selected Catalogue of New and Popular Music\" - 1872, various composers; G. Schirmer music book starting with \"Gavotte\" - 1888, various composers; \"Pianoforte Pieces Representative Composers of the 19th Century\" - undated, various composers; \"A Select Collection of Original Scottish Airs for the Voice, Volume One\" - undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Vocal Duett Album\" - 1883, various composers \"Musical Album Presented by C.D. Kenny\" - undated, various composers \"The Musical Album No. 2\" - 1881, various composers \"The Organ, Volume VII, No. 40\" - 1896, various composers","Scope and Contents \"Community and Patriotic Songs\" - 1917, various composers; \"Christmastide\" - 1925, various composers; \"First Year classics for the Pianoforte\" - 1914, J.S. Bach, composers; \"When All the World was Young\" - 1921, various and unknown composers.","Scope and Contents \"The Vocal Music to Shakespeare's Plays: As You Like It\" - undated, Dr.Arne, composer; Handwritten song book with \"To\" and \"Over the Water to Charley\" - undated, unknown composer; Handwritten sheet of music with \"I Cannot Sing the Old Songs\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Song Folio\" - 1883, various composers; \"that Traitor, Love\" - undated, Joseph L. Roeckel, composer; \"Anthology of American Song\" - 1911, various composers; \"Classic Gems\" - undated, various composers","Scope and Contents \"The One Hundred and One Best Songs\" - 1915, The Cable Company, publishers; \"100 Songs of Scotland (music\u0026words)\" - undated, various composers; \"Songs of the Glenwood Mission Inn\" - 1910, various composers; \"Boosey's Musical Cabinet: A Collection of Standard and Popular Vocal and Pianoforte Music\" - undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents Pocketbook starting with \"Old Hundred\" - undated, various composers; \"The Young Convert's Pocket Companion. Being a Collection of Hymns, with Tunes, Adapted to Each Hymn\" - 1822, unknown composer; \"Booth-Clibborn Dictory Songs\" - 1918, Victoria Booth-Clibborn Demarest, compiler and editor; \"Willing's Pocket Companion, Volume 1\" - undated, various composers; \"Willing's Pocket Companion, 6\" - undated, various composers; \"Willings Pocket Companion, 7\" - undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Munro's 10 Cent Musical Library, Volume 1\" - 1878, various composers; \"A Health to the Outward Bound\" -1843, Alexander Ball and various composers; \"Recreations Pour La Jeunesse\" - undated, various composers; \"Endless Amusement: A Collection of Four Hand Music\" - 1898, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Vaughn Monroe's Favorite Songs\" - 1942, various composers; \"Tex Ritter: All Star Song Folio\" - 1947, various composers; \"Triangle Song Folio No. 1\" - 1945, various composers; \"Popular Song Hits\" - 1934, various composers;","Scope and Contents \"Italian Opera\" - undated, Don Giovanni, composer; \"Isabeav\" - 1910, Luigi Illica, composer, pietro Mascagni, librettist; \"Christmas Songs\" - 1916, Frederick Niven, composer; \"French's Opera Libretti\" - undated, Linda Di Chamounix, composer; \"Blind Tom\" - 1866, The Negro Boy Pianist, composer; \"La Somnabula\" - 1867, Bellini, composer; \"La Tosca\" - 1890, Mr. Henry E. Abbey and Mr. Maurice Grau, composers; \"The Heard-Bells\" - undated, unknown composer; \"In the Starlight\" - undated, unknown composer; \"I cannot sing the old songs\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Old Log Cabin\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Army Songster\" - 1864, Geo. L. Bidgood, composer; \"Italian Opera\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Buens Fireside Library\" - undated, Northern Dinsteelsy, unknown composer; \"The Solder's Return\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Scottish Songs\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Scottish Poems\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Burns' Fireside Library\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Popular Confederate War Songs\" - 1907, Whittet and Shepperson, publishers; \"H.M.S. Pinafore\" - 1879, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan; \"Light Opera Librettos\" - undated, Nanki-Pooh, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Mikado- and other comic Operas\" - 1885, W.S. Gilbert, librettist, Arthur Sullivan, composer; \"The Mascot\" - 1881, I.W. Norcross, Jr., dialogue and stage Director; \"The Awakened Rameses\" - 1911, Joseph Hudnut, writer, Julius Wuerthner, composer; \"Vie De Boheme'\" - 1898, M. Albert Carre, writer. \"The Awakened Rameses\" - undated, Joseph Hudnut, writer, Julius Wuerthner, composer; \"The Mascot\" - undated, Edmond Audran, composer; translation and adaptation of words to music by, Theodore T. Barker; \"The Mikado and other comic Operas\" - undated, W.S. Gilbert, writer, Arthur Sullivan, composer; \" La Vie De Boheme'\" - 1896, unknown composer.","This series includes sheet music collected by the Special Collections Research Center beginning 2007.","\"I'm sorry I made you Cry\" - 1918, N.J. Clesi, composer and librettist;\"Good Night, Germany\" - 1913, Grant Clarke and Howard E. Rogers, librettists, Geo W. Meyer, composer;\"Three Little Sisters\" - 1942, Irving Taylor, librettist, Vic Mizzy, composer;\"Remember Pearl Harbor\" - 1942, Don Reid and Sammy Kaye, composers;\"Good Night\" - 1944, Dicker Robertson, Al Hoffman, and Frank Weldon, composers;\"Wait for me Mary\" - 1941, Charlie Tobias, Nat Simon, and Harry Tobias, composer;\"This is worth Fighting For\" - 1941, Edgar De Lange and Sam H. Stept, composers and librettist;\"Goodnight Soldier\" - 1943,  Harry Johnson, composer;\"The Caissons Go Rolling Along\" - 1921, Edmund L. Gruber, composer;\"G.I. Jive\" - 1943, Johnny Mercer, composer;\"The Bells of Normandy are ringing again\" - 1944, Don Reid and Irving Miller, composer and librettists;\"American Patrol\" - 1942, Earl Haubrich, librettist, F.W. Meacham, composer;\"Johnny Zero\" - 1943, Mack David, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer;\"Comin' in on a wing and a Prayer\" - 1943, Harold Adamson, librettist, Jimmy HcHugh, composer;\"Praise the Lord and ass the Ammunition\" - 1942, Frank Loesser, composer;\"Laddie in Khaki\" - 1910, Irvor Novello, composer.","\"If he can fight-like He can Love Good Night, Germeny\" - 1938,Grant Clarke and Howard E. Rogers, librettist, Geo. W. Meyer, composer; \"I'm sorry I made you Cry\" - 1938, N.J Clesi, composer and librettist; \"Prise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition!!\" - 1942, Frank Loesser, composer and librettist; \"Comin in on a Wing and a Prayer\" - 1943, Harold Adamson, librettist, Jimmy McHugh, composer; \"Johnny Zero\" - 1943, Mack David, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer; \"American Patrol\" - 1942, Earl Haubrich, librettist, F.W. Meacham, composer; \"The Bells of Normandy are rising again\" - 1944, Don Reid and Irving Miller, composer and librettist; \"G.I. Jive\" - 1943, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"The Caissons Go Rolling Along\" - 1921, Edmund L. Gruber, composer; \"He wears a pair of silver Wings\" - 1941, Eric Maschwitz, composer; \"Goodnight Soldier\" - 1943, Harry Johnson, composer; \"This is Worth Fighting For\" - 1942, Edgar De Lange, composer and librettist; \"Wait for me Mary\" - 1942, Charlie Tobias, Nat Simon, Harry Tobias, composers; \"Good Night, wherever you Are\" - 1944, Dick Robertson, Al Hoffman, and Frank Weldon, composers; \"Pictoria Review\" - 1942, Don Reid, librettist, Don Reid and Sammy Kaye, composers; \"Three Little Sisters\" -1942, Irving Taylor, librettist, Vic Mizzy, composer; \"Laddie in Khaki the girl who waits at home\" - 1915, Ivor Novello, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I got plenty O' Nuttin\" - 1924, George Gershwin, composer, Dubose Heyward, librettist;\" Ma Little Yalla Daisy\" - joe Goodwin and Raymond thunder mat, 1910\"Time after time is left\" - 1952, Mitchell Parish, Eleanor Young, melody, Harry D. Squires, composer and librettist composer; \"Carly Headed Babby\" -1926 G.H. Clutsam, composer;\"Negro Spirituals\" - 1922, H.T. Burleigh, composer;\"Little Bunch O' Honeyness\" - 1920, Carl Hahn, composer;\"Cottonfield Dance\" - 1904, Al. W. Brown, composer;\"Mammy's little coal Black Rose\" - 1929, Raymond Egan, librettist, Richard A. Whiting, composer;\"Aint You coming back to Dixieland\" - 1912, Al Jolson, composer;\" Come Back Dixie\" - 1915, Jack Mahoney, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer;\"Leap Frog\" - 1908, Edwin F. Kendall, composer;\"I'm missin Mammy's Kissin\" - 1921, Sidney Clare, librettist, Lew Pollack, composer;\"Carolina Rolling Stone\" - 1921, Mitchell Parish, librettist, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Squires, composers;\"My Croony Melody\" - 1924, Joe Goodwin and Ray Goetz, composers;\"Creole Swing-Song\" - 1908, Frederick E. Weatherly and Luigi Denza, composers;\"Ma Little Yalla Daisy\" - 1899, Hattie Starr, composer;\"The Black Cat Rag\" - 1910, Frank Wooster and Ethyl B.Smith, composers.\"My old home in the South Land\" - 1904, Mary F. Britton, I.M. Jackson, composers;\"Mighty lak'a Rose\" - 1901, Frank L. Stanton, librettist;\"The Ragtime Violin\" - 1911, Irving Berlin, composer;\"Sweet and Low\" - undated, J. Stanley Royce; composer;","10 pieces: 1 WILL YOU SAY TO MY DEAR MAMMY 1918 – by M. C. Thornton. This is a rare World War I sheet published by the composer in New Albany, Indiana. It shows a mother and a younger women named Cory waiting on a farm in front of a picture of the soldier overseas. 2- GOOD-BYE SAL PATRIOTIC MARCH SONG 1917 – by Ervin R. Miller. Cover art by WALTER SPOUSE. Cover photo of ANGELO MINETTI, THE GREAT CONCERT PIANO-ACCORDIANIST. 3- THE HOME COMING MARCH 1908 – E. T. Paull. Cver art by A Hoen \u0026 Co. of Richmond, Virginia. Images deal with family reunion, sailors homecoming, soldiers homecoming, and father coming home from work! There is also a Pax or Peace Parade as the main image ending a war. 4- I HAVE YOU AND YOU HAVE ME THOUGH YOU'RE THOUSANDS OF MILES AWAY / SOLDIER SONG 1918 – Tell Taylor, Earl K. Smith. Published by Tell Taylor. 5- FAREWELL, MOTHER, I HATE TO SAY GOOD-BYE TO YOU 1918 – Thomas J. Flanagan, Ray Gibbins. Published by the composer in Syracuse, New York. One of the more rare STARMER art covers. The figure of a soldier calling a young soldier away from his mother. The 2 blue star flag flying from mother's house suggests she has a boy in the service. 6- WAKE UP, AMERICA 1916 – George Graff, Jr., Jack Glogau. Cover shows a giant Uncle Sam holding a battleship as the statue of liberty, a dirigible and airplanes appear.. 7- IT'S A LONG, LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY 1912 – Jack Judge, Harry Williams. Cover TOMMY ATKINS. 8- GOOD-BYE MY SOLDIER BOY 1917 – Calla Gowdy Gregg. Self published by this female composer at 6 North Penn in Indianapolis, Indiana, this one is pretty rare. 9-THEY WERE ALL OUT OF STEP BUT JIM 1918 – Irving Berlin. Cover photo BLANCHE RING. Art by BARBELLE. 10-OVER THERE by George M. Cohan. Cover WILLIAM J. REILLY U.S.N. OF THE U.S.S. MICHIGAN.","Scope and Contents \"We are Americans Too\" -1935, Andy Razaf, Eubie Blake, and Charles L. Cooke, composers and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Anything is nice if it comes from Dixieland\" - 1919, Grant Clarke, Geo. W. Meyer, and Milton Ager, composers.","Scope and Contents \"It takes a long tall brown-skin gal to make a preacher lay his Bible down\" - 1917, Marshall Walker, librettist, Will. E. Skidmore, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Negro Spirituals\" - 1927, Chas. H. Pace, arranger.","Scope and Contents \"On the Gin Gin Ginny Shore\" - 1921, Edgar Leslie, librettist, Walter Donaldson, composer.","William's Colored Singers, The World's Greatest Harmonizing Octette. William \u0026Johnson Proprietors, Cas. P. Williams, Mgr., Chicago. Contains American Folk Songs as Sung by Williams' Jubilee Singers. Biography of the Williams' Jubilee Singers in back.","Scope and Contents E. L. Gamble and Karl C. Kraft: Gamble's Minstrel Song Book. First edition. East Liverpool, Ohio: E. L. Gamble, 1925. Printed softcover with retailer's label, 9 x 12 in., 12 pages. Collection of songs intended for use in minstrel shows, employing typical racial stereotypes. Among the titles included are \"Opening\" (\"Our jokes they are new so those who feel blue we will keep on the go...\"), \"How I'se Got the Ku Klux Klan Blues\" (\"As dey grow stronger mah legs grow longer.... I shiver and shake I quiver and quake when at me they make goo goos....\"), \"Where de Water Melons Grow,\" \"Gibe Me Chicken Foh Ebery Meal,\" and \"Finale\" .","Songster: \"Latest Coon Hit; I Don't Want to Be Your Lady Friend No More.\" Henry Weiman Publisher, New York.","Scope and Contents \"By Sam Coslow and Leon Friedman, Writers of Grieving for You, etc.\" Published in new York, by Robert Norton Co.Other title included is \"Try this over on your piano Gypsie Rose\" by Henry Lodge and Evelyn Rose.","Scope and Contents \"Farewell My Lilly Dear\" a Plantation Melody as sung by Christy's Minstrels written and composed by S.C.F.  Published by Firth, Pond \u0026 Co.  Copyright date of 1851.  Hand sewn binding.","Contains the following pieces of sheet music, most of which feature cover art that stereotypes African Americans. Paper Doll by the Mills Bros I aint bliged to stan no nigger foolin (Cover Only) Honey You'se May Lady Love (Cover Only) At a Darktown Cake Walk Everybody Twostep Rag Lucy (Cover Only) Smoky Mokes Hella Ma Baby Pray for the Lights to Go Out: A Negro Shouting Song Hypnotized Coons (Cover Only) Massa's in the Cold Cold Ground (2 different covers) Darktown Belle Mandy Lane The Sunny South Mid The Fields of Snowy Cotton Memories of the South Carry Me Back to Old Virginny Whistling Rufus Peaceful Henry Old Black Joe Mammy's Lullaby Pullman Porters Parade A Plantation Medley of Southern Airs","Includes sheet music relating to wars, such as the Spanish-American War and World War I; nationalism; and depictions of life in the United States. Some of the pieces include racial caricatures of African-Americans.","Includes sheet music relating to wars, such as the Spanish-American War and World War I; nationalism; and depictions of life in the United States. Some of the pieces include racial caricatures of African-Americans.","Includes Tramp, Tramp, Tramp; Dixie Land; The Battle Cry of Freedom; Marching Through Georgia; and The Star Spangled Banner.","From the musical comedy \"Three Little Lambs.\"","Contains the following pieces, some with cover art that stereotypes African Americans: St. Patrick's Day is a Bad Day for Coons, composed by Irving Jones, sung by Lew Dockstader, published by Sol Bloom, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, September 8, 1901. The American Song King Edward Asked For, written by Arthur Pryor, the Assistant Director of Sousa's band, pubished by The Sell Music Co., New York, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, April 19, 1903. Wing Lee's Rag-Time Clock, written and composed by Al Trahern, sung by Mathews \u0026 Bulgerin by the Sad Sea Waves, published by Shapiro, Bernstein \u0026 Vontilzer, New York, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, September 2, 1900. A Rich Coon's Babe, written by Clare Kummer, published by Howley, Haviland \u0026 Dresser, New York, 1903.","Contains songs for use in \"Special Services Activites by Armed Forces personnel only.\"","Scope and Contents Sheet music about the memories of Greek independence in 1821 by Severin Leoni. The music is subtitled in French \"Souvenirs de la Liberte de la Grece 1821\" or \"Memories Souvenirs of the Freedom of Greece.\" The inscription at the top of the cover translates to \"Dedicated to the great patriot and benefactor of Greece G. Averof. The heroes listed clockwise on the cover include G. Averof, philanthropist; Patriarch Gregory V; Markos Botsaris, general; Konstantinos Kanaris, admiral; Theodoros Kolokotronis, general; and Rigas Feraios, writer, poet, and intellectual. 10 p. of music ; 36 cm.","Scope and Contents Sheet music for the song \"We are Americans Too\" with depictions of an African American Revolutionary War, Civil War, and World War I soldiers. Words and music by Andy Razaf, Eubie Blake, and Charles L. Cooke and published by Handy Brothers Music Company, Inc.","Contains sheet music related to the South, including some specifically about Virginia. There are a few pieces from the Civil War era. Music is arranged alphabetically by composer's last name.","Five Salted Peanuts","Capt. May's Quick Step","Virginia","Sweet Virginia Rose","He's A Rag Picker","Carry Me Back to Old Virginia (two copies)","Peanuts And Diamonds","The Teddy Bears' Picnic","Hot Roasted Peanuts (A Nutty Song with a Crackin' Good Tune)","Wait Till The War, Love, Is Over","Rose of Virginia (Operatic Edition) Rose of Virginia (Fine Art Edition)","Virginia Lullaby","Scope and Contents Henry George Theme Song, \"Smoke All Your Troubles Away\"","Heart-Sickness Blues","Bud Rag","Moonlight on the Melonpatch","How's Your Folks and My Folks Down in Norfolk Town","Virginia Blues (two copies)","Virginia Belle","Virginia Moonlight (woman on cover) Virginia Moonlight (Companion Song to the World Famous Lullaby Time)","There's a Girl in Old New Hampshire Whose Heart is Apart of Me","Peanuts (La Cacahuata)","Tell Them You're From Virginia","'Mid Tthe Green Fields of Virginia","Throwing Peanuts to the Moon","Scope and Contents Songs of the Old Dominion No. 1: The Moon is Dancing on the Sea Yes, I Will Leave the Throng With Thee, Answer to \"Oh, Share my Cottage, Gentle Maid\"","Texas","Old Virginia Moon (with ukulele arrangement, blue cover) Old Virginia Moon (green cover, two copies)","Pray, Maiden , Pray!","The U. Va. Two-Step","Watermelon Club","Virginia Lou","I'm Going to Climb the Blue Ridge Mountains Back to You","Temptation Rag","Watermelon Man","She is the Sunshine of Virginia","Billy","Billy Boy","When It's Harvest Time in Peaceful Valley","Melinda's Wedding Day","The Lord Made a Peanut","At a Georgia Campmeeting","Shenandoah","Watermelon and Friends","Chariot Race, or Ben Hur March (Tears in music stitched and note from composer's friend on inside of cover)","Melon Time in Dixieland","I'm Gonna Bring a Watermelon to my Girl To-Night","Heart of Virginia","Virginia Moon (Waltz-song)","An Old Fashioned Garden in Virginia","The Peanut Vendor (El Manisero)","A Tale of Old Virginia","Under the Anheuser Bush (two copies)","Watermelons- Songs for Living","When it's Springtime in Virginia","Watermelon Weather","Peanuts! 5 a Bag","Carbalick Acid Rag","Memories of Virginia (Two copies)","Down Old Virginia Way (Operatic Edition)","Cover Me Up with the Sunshine of Virginia","Contains sheet musicrelated to Virginia and love songs. Some of the songs featured are \"And Wilt Though Weep?,\" 'Princess Pocahontas,\" \"Here's to you Henry Clay,\" and \"La Belle Virginienne: Composed and Dedicated to Mademoiselle Sally E. Taylor of Norfolk, VA.\"","La Belle Virginienne Valse (Binding hand-stitched)","The Ashland Memories","Princess Pocahontas (March and Two Step)","Researchers should consult with a staff member for further information in advance of using this series. Some of the sheet music in this series has pieces of paper with braille glued to the front page. Boxes 1-111 contain single song music by composer; boxes 112+ hold sheet music from music books and are filed by Publisher.","Organist of Pierpoint Baptist Church, Brooklyn, New York Hear Our Prayer Le Reve D'Amour with cover art La Coralie Polka Scottisch The Princess Waltz","Gems of German Songs Sing Tutor Oh, Ye Tears When the Swallows Homeward Fly Thou Art the World to Me Embarrassment with cover art of Minnie Palmer Fly Away Birdling Dear Angels Sleep thee Well Sweet-Heart, Good-Night Agatha Sleep Well Thou Sweet Angel Wanderer's Song Ask Me How much I Love Thee Il Sogno Stay with Me Good Night My Child Maiden Arise! Not a Sparrow Falleth She Whispers Softly Goodnight Der Fragft: was fingen die Voeglein all?","Christmas Song O Christmas Night Le Diable-A-Quatre Polka","Don't Be Angry Mother Scotch Air","A Warrior Bold - cover art The Mid Shipmite with ads from R.H. Macy","Picture of Comm. Enrico Caruso","known also as The Prima Donna Song; arranged and adapted by Chas.Jarvis","from Bellini's Admired Opera of Il Pirata","La Flute Magique Rondinos Bouquets de Melodies des Operas Il Trovatore","cover art","cover art","photo on cover","hand written music sheets included","photo of Allen on cover","Souvenir edition for Army Air Forces Leave Hotels on French Riviera","Hand written music sheets with hand designed cover art","Tis Midnight Hour with cover art Constancy","Larmes of Joie Katie's Secret","Cover Art","cover only","covert art","Somebody's Coming Oh Give Me the Hills My Gentle Isabel Oh! the enchanting delight","cover art","Ecstasy The Meeting - cover art L' Arditia","Treasures of the Deep One Struggle More","Mexico","Cover Art Madrid ,Spain","Cover Art","cover art: photo of Julio Martinez Arteaga Bolivia - Spanish","Marie Martha Happy Greetings Pepita Polka Snow Castles Marche De La Reine Mazurka des Traineaux, Chanson a Boire de La Promise La Cascadde de Roses Les Fifres de La Garde Sans Souci Galop De Bravoure","Bolero Waltz Come o'er the Moonlit Sea Dark Eyed One Dinna Forget You Say We Part Forever Come and Wander With Me Oh Yonder Rock Reclining March (Masaniello)","Mexico - Spanish","Italian Photos on cover","Sweet Lucy May My Dear Old Home Whom will the Shoe fit (The Maiden's Vow) I'll do as Much for You Eva Clair Dispel Those Clouds That Sorrow's Cast","Mexico - Spanish","Spanish - Barcelona, Spain Cover art by J. Casals","Christine - cover art My home by the mountain side The Cot by the Hill - cover art","Drei Lieder ernsten Inhalts - German Kirchenkantaten Meditation Dir ersten Bach-Studien Klavierkompositionen Bourree Das Wohltemperite Klavier Gavottee Willst du dein Herz mir schenken","London","Orphan's Prayer The Maiden's Prayer - cover art La Priere Dune Vierge - French version of the Maiden's Prayer Gebet einer Jungfrau - Germany","Centennial March - cover art I'd be a Butterfly","cover art","The Sailor's Grave The Little Sailor Boy's Lament The Happiest Time is Now My Home in the Greenwood The Barber's Shop The Mountaineer's Farewell My Trundle Bed Moonlight Boat Glee","Once a Dear Blue Eyes or Black Prima Donna Waltz Vilikins and his Dinah Laura's Linnet Jeannie Marsh of Cherry Walley The Sparkling Polka Lucrezia Borgia Quadrille Marseilles Hymm - cover art Guardian Spirits","Then You'll Remeber Me I Dreamt I Dewlt in Marble Halls - Cover Art The Light of Other Days is Faded The Sailor Sighs Pity for the One in Childhood Torn Come into the Garden, Maud The Day is Done Heart Bowed Down Oh Shall we go a Sailing Oh, Take Me to Thy Heart Again Don't let the Roses Listen Good Night, Good Night Beloved Excelsior Come into the Garden Maud Hark! I Hear the Organ's Peal!","I Dream of All Things Free When Stars are in the Quiet Skies Tell Him I Love Him Yet Oh, I come Not to Upbraid Thee","Italian","Das Konigsballet","German and English","Dear  Love, Be True Darling \"Tis You","Mary Gray The Gypsie's Festival","Der Herr is Mein Hirt - German Marcia Fantastica Albumblatt","I am Returning to Thee, Annie Snow White Blossoms I'm Leaving Thee in Sorrow, Annie The White Squall The Haunted Stream Where are the Friends of My Youth? Why do Summer Roses Fade Would you Leave me to Mourn","O bury me by the river's side Silently, tenderly, mournfully home","O That I Had Wings Love Not Waltz Give Me another Flower I Love Thee Still","I Spring-Tine When the Tide Comes In My Golden Ship","The Days of Old Romance Le Matin (Polka)","The Highland Minstrel Boy Moonlight, Music, Love \u0026 Flowers My Father Land Guard Her as a Treasure The Light Guitar Why Do I Weep - cover art Galopade from Gustavus By the Flowing Guadilquiver I wish I had a Little Bird Why Say Farewell!","Don't Stay away so Long Little Footsteps - cover art","I Oftern Sigh in Sadness Love's Regret","The Dying Girl's Farewell Novelette Quickstep","I Would That My Love - German and English Lieder Ohne Worte The Wedding March Trois Fantasies","Sing to Me Nightingale The Village Quick Step","Sweet and Low There is a fountain fill'd with blood Don't Care Tarantella","Silvery Shower Biscaccianti Waltz Breakfast Bell Polka Salut a La France Ever Be Happy! The Dearest Spot on Earth to Me Is Star of the East Garnet I Will Care for Mother Now Martha Rendezvous Mazurka Long Long Weary Day","Bilder in TonenGerman with cover art Rondo Mignon","Long Long Ago I'd Be a Butterfly We Met No Ne'er Can Thy Home Be Mine The Self Devoted Nun The Musical Wife","French cover art and photos","Ah! Yes I Remember How Sweet are the Roses","Le Me Be Free Melodeon Hall Schottische Paddy Carey Polka Knight Templar March Speak Not that name so Lightly Lilly Dale","The Whispering Trees The Image in the Heart","Sonaten Sinfonies Grand Landler Waltz Beethoven's dream Cactus Waltzes Les Audieux Azalia, or Almacks Waltz","Rondo Sonate Symphonie Nr. 2 Symphonie Nr. 8 Beethovens Last Waltz Funeral March with cover art Oh! God Thy Goodness Vienne March Minuet in G Grand Waltz Sonatine Sonaten Op. 10","Irrlichter The Jolly Trumpeter Galop","German","Italian","Take Them I implore Thee Hear me Norma Wher eare Now the Hopes I Cherished Sunbeam of Summer Oh Love for Me Thy Power Ah Bello a Me Ritorna Still so Gently o'er Me Stealing La Sonnambula Ah! non giunge Grand March in Norma","Linda Dumbarton's March 20 Joys (collection for Piano Fairy Dances Highland Fling Lilly Dale Starlight is Beaming I've not a thought but what is Thine Starlight Waltz","Night Fall Schottisch Hyazinth Schottisch The Young Recruit Quickstep La Favorita Domino Gallop Starlight Waltz Sleeping I Dream Love Blanche Alpen Waltz The Snowflake Schottisch The Dearest Spot of Earth Friendships Polka","Rocking Chair Polka 'Tis Midnight Hour Les Bords du Rhin A Good Old Fashion Polka St. Patricks Day Waltz Il Travatore Yankee Doodle The Wizard's Polka Schottisch Quickstep Lily Dale March di Bravura Poliuto","Bridal March La Fille du regiment Gentle Annie Friendship Waltz Bon Ton Polka Clara Polka Le Torrent Waltz Martha Potpouri Polka Joyful Waltz Little Darling Sack Waltz Chit Chat Plain Cotillion","cover photo","Wait for the Wagon Hope Be Thy Guide","The Atlantic Polka By the Sad Sea Waves Take this Lute - cover art The Cruiskeen Lawn","cover art","English and French","The Sands of dee Octave Galop The Tremolo Waltz Linda di Chamounix Les vespres Siciliennes La Traviata","covert art","Italian and English","Italian","German and English versions","Ernani Rondeau Polacca Rondeau La Muette de Portici Teufel's Polka Balisario The Evening Star Waltz Parade March Martha de Flotow Lucia di Lammermoor","La Fille du Regimment Salut a la France The Evening Star Waltz O Wert Thou But Mine Own Love Fleurs Italiennes Elfen Waltz Second March Martha Norma Ernani","Lucrezia Borgia Maniac or Pestal Waltzes Le Prophete Evening Star Waltz Last Waltzes of a Madman Azalea Polka I Puritani Faust de Spohr","Bouquets de Melodies OP. 42 - Cover art Belisario Post Horn Polka Evening Star Waltz La Sonnambula Opera Guillaume Tell de Rossini - cover art Fleurs Italiennes","Toujours Mobile Galop Faust","Marguerite - cover art Take Me Jamie dear","Home! Sweet Home - cover art I'm Saddest When I Sing Sweetly O'er My Senses Stealing! Teach, oh teach me to forget! Isabel Oh! My Bravest and Best I Resign Thee The Mistletoe Bough The Bloom is on the Rye Friendship Polka I Never lamed Him Never Go My Love Hark! 'tis the Indian Drum Bonaprate's Coronation Drum Oh! no I'll never mention Him Should He Upbraid Low wav'd the Summer Woods Tell Me My Heart Sounds so Joyful Ne'er can the Rose Dashing White Sergeant Myn-Heer Van Dunce Tho' tis all but a dream I'm Saddest when I sing If I speak to thee in Friendship's Name My Pretty Jane As it Fell upon a Day As the Robin When Once Fondly Cherished You Think I have a Merry Heart Sweettly O'er my Senses Stealing I'm Queen of A Fairy Band","Pretty as a Picture - cover art The Moon Behind the Hill leaf By Leaf the Roses fall Kittie Wells","\"Tis Sad to Think Upon the Joyous Days of Old By-Gone Hours Miss Myrtle","On the Bright Shores of Gold A Dream of Love - Cover Art Waves of the Ocean - cover art Sweet Dora Dare - cover art Watching By the Golden Gate - cover art While the Siver Tints the Gold - cover art Song of the Fisher Maiden - cover art Clayton's Grand March","Oh would I were a Bird I'm Glad Father's Come! Blue Eyed nelly","cover art","cover art","The Keepsake - Cover art Dagobert Alpine Morning Nannetta Polka les Bords Du Danube","Remember Me - cover art 48 Etudes","True Love Lives Forever Wery Pekoollar","German; cover art","Lora vale Remembered","The Blind Flower-girl's Song List, to the Convent Bells Love Not! Hearts and Homes Yesterday Household Words","A Favourite French Air Michelson's Celebrated Waltz","The Bend of the River Chant du Cigne My Queen Marche Militarie My True Love has My Heart The Message","covert art","The Triumph of the Waltzes Heaven to You May Grant Pardon Porter Sons Ah! Would that Happy Day Were Near - cover art photo of Anna Bishop","Silhouetten La Fontaine Heimweh At even-prayer ; remember me - English and German","Goodbye Douglas, Tender and True the Sea has its Pearls","French and English","Italian","cover art","photo on cover","The Lament of the Blind Orphan Girl Victory at Last","Italian, German, English","Take My Arm the Other Side Quadrille","Serenade-OP.11 Fruhlingstrost - Comfort in Spring Op. 63 german and English Vergebliches Standchen Mein Madel hat einen Rosenmund When thy Bosom heaves the Sigh Sextett Op.18 Ungarische Tanze Capriccio Op.76","Oriental Waltz Carmac Polka","photo cover","Golden Light Polka Oh!home of my boyhood Mountain Horn Waltz Pleyel's German Hymn","Bring Back Our Darling - cover art Jockey Hat and Feather - cover art Nellie Ray Answer of Molly Darling","German and English","Fantasie Op.55 Funf tonstucke verschiedenen Charakters nebst drei Postludien Op.61","Woodlawn March Dream Life Schottish Midnight Scottisch - covert art The Rival Scottisch May Party Waltz -cover art Will You Come to My Mountain Home? cover art Oh Come Maidens Come Oh No I'll N'eer Forget thee The Sultan's Band March Love Not Bonny Eloise Polka Midnight Rhymes - covert art Happy family Polka - covert art Pride Polka - covert art Minnehaha or Laughing Water Polka - cover art Early Dawn Polka -cover art Hullabaloo Quadrille","Tyrolese Evening Hymn Come to the Sunset Tree","Rondo from la Sonnambula Der Froliche Tanzer 30 Petites Etudes pour Piano","French- colored cover with photo","Te Deum in B Minor Down by the Mill","The Diana Waltz The Ocean Wave Waltz","The Great Hen Convention Dixey's Land Darling Little Blue eyed Nell Little blue eyed boy Yes, we miss thee First Rose of Summer Kiss Me Quick and Go Ella Leene","Jolly Brothers L'Avant Coureur Galop","cover art photo","Marching Along Quick Step Rory O'Moore Quick Step","Fee Aux Roses Valse de L'Aurore Rondino Rondo Irlandais Rondinetto Marche de la Norma Le Juif Errant Pharsalia Waltz Bolero sur le Domino Noir La Fete au Couvent - cover art Fantaisie Sur la Romance The Linden Waltz La Fontaine auz Perles - cover art Cujus Animam March Crociato Bouquet de L'infante Angel of Night Cantarile et Rondo Valse","Colored cover art","Cinderella Waltz Oh Welcome the Hour from Catherine Grey","ZaZa - French - covert art Elle Avait des Soquettes - cover art","Italian","Italian","Weep Not O Rose See the Pale Moon Come Where the Sunlight Sleepeth Vieni Meco Tell me Thou Lovest Me","Italian","covert art","Love Moon J'aime Mon Amour - cover art","Mexico","Ring the Bell Softly Darling Minnie Lee I'd Offer Thee this Hand of Mine When the Whippoorwill is calling","Italian","Espana Tabasco March Habanera","Miller's Daughter - cover art Three Little Songs","Nancy Till The Black Quadrilles","Automne Les Noces D'Argent","I Wandered on the sea-beat shore (Shells of Ocean) Moonlight on the Ocean Will You Leave the Land, Jessie? Trees of the Forest How beautiful is the Sea When the Autumn leaves are falling","Chanson Pour Jean Le Cantique De Justice John's Lullaby","Old Folks at Home Susan Rayne","Deux Polonaises Op. 26 XXI Op. 25 Mazurka No. 1 Vier Impromptus Trois Valses Op. 64 Fantaisie-Impromptu Op. 66","Cover Photo","I cannot Sing the Old songs My Heart is over the Sea Five O'Clock in the Morning Faithful to Thee Maggie's Secret Maggie's Welcome - cover art Strangers Yet Take back the Heart We'd Better to Bide a Wee Won't You Tell Me Why Robin All Along the Valley","Poor Juna Rock of Liberty Meet Me By the Running Brook Minnie Minton Under the Ice Do not Sing that Song Again The Rover's Grave Jenny June The Sword of Bunker Hill I Live for Those Who Love Me The Old Mountain Tree Lament of the Sailor Boy's Mother","Sonate Op.36 Sonate No. 3 C. Sechs Sonatinen Sonata Nr. 18","Sweet Peace The Old Arm Chair The Bowery Gals The Last Link is Broken Slumber Sweetly Slumber De Louisiana Belle Stars of the Summer Night Rose Atherton The Last Link is Broken","cover art","covert art","cover art","cover art","cover photo","cover photo","cover art","The Grave of Uncle True The Grave of Lily Dale Dearly Do I Love Thee Dream of Other Days Lizzie Moore Why Don't He Come Thou Wilt never meet me more","The captain Grand March","Judith The May Queen The Holiday The Valley of Roses","Farewell The Rock Beside the Sea - Cover art Ever Speak in Tones of Kindness Northern Grand March Aileen Aroon Deal Gently with the Strangers Heart A World of Love at Home We Miss Thee at Home Susy Dear The Death of Minnehaha","Spring Season Polka Three Bells Polka","Dear Violetta Loves Ritornella Gustavus the Third","The Chatsworth Quadrilles Mugby Junction Galop","Beautiful Air The Harp That I Strung","Ecco Quel Fiero La Stella D'Amore","I Have Something Sweet to Tell You I Hear Thy Words So Tender Beck's Very Best Schottisch","Tarantelle Celluloid Polka-cover art","She is Sleeping, Sweetly Sleeping The Dismal Swamp","Sweet Love of Mine - cover art It Was a Dream Alas! The Old and Young Marie","Thou Still Art Near to Me Meet Me at the Lane","Last Idea of Weber The Lat Rose of Summer Le Desir","Frederick Polka Il Desiderio Lucrezia Borgia De Donizetti","Marche Turque Rousseau's Dream Etudes for Piano The Celebrated Studies","cover art","The Orange Blossom Waltz The Talpahok Waltz The Good Hope MArch","L'Hirondelle et le Prisonnier Une Voix Dans La Nuit","Lovely Nell I Forget the Gay World Dreams of Thee The Grave of Washington Dearest Mae","Pray Child then Pray - cover art Ernani","Kathleen Mavourneen - one hand written copy; cover art Dermot Astore! The Fountain of the Glen The Church Porch Sing to Me Norah The Three Caskets Her I Love I feel I'm Growing Old Lizzie","See Saw Waltz Little, Saucy Kate -cover art","Johnny's so Bashful The Angels Told Me So Captain Jinks Quadrilles","Had I Never, Never Known Thee The Arkansas Traveller Thou wouldst call me Back from the Echoless shore","Trust to Luck Juney at the Gate","Sweet Alice in Heaven the Sunshine in You The Sylphide Polka","Oft in the Silly Night The Carol of ther Mocking Bird Schottisch Hindoo Slave Girl","Four Operatic Quadrilles Theme of Mozart Petits Rondeaux et Variations Marche de Couronnement Air from Puritani Variations Elegantes; #3,#4,#6, #9,#11,#14,#15, #17,#19,#22, #23 Fantasia The Poor Blind Boy Theme de Ricci; Voi Mirate in Si Bel Giorno","Vorschule zur Fingerfertigkeit Six Operatic Overatures Six Popular Airs Two Quadrilles Royales Elfen Waltz March from Moses in Egypt Les Plaisirs du Salon Quadrilles Air in Mozart's Zauberflote The Swiss Drover Boy Le Pre aux Clercs Galop 30 Etudes Mecanisme","Schule der Gelaufigkeit Exercises in Velocity Souvenir de Jenny Lind Long Time Ago Dix Petits Rondeaux A Selection of Popular Airs","Stephanie-Gavotte En Avant Lover's Dream after the Ball","The Coquette Polka Home Sweet Home The Sontag Polka - Color cover art The National Schottisch Palermo Quadrille","Good Luck Polka The Flying Cloud Como Quadrilles The Bridal or Wedding Polka The King Pippin Polka The Rainy Day Song The Princess Royal Polka The Circassian Polka The Lute Waltz Bonnie Dundee The Edinburg Quadrille The Queens Galop Paul and Virginia Galop","Das Madchen und der Schmetterling Mittelalterliche Venushymne","cover art","Flee as a Bird The Past! The Past!","Romance Berceuse","Go Where the Mists are Sleeping Maiden! awake from thy slumbers","Silver Threads among the Gold When Silve Threads are Gold Again Little Face You Are Always Young to Me What were all the World Without thee? Half a Heart We deck their graves alike to day Christ is Risen-He is the Lord Hail the Lord Our Savior - cover art As thou Wilt Angel of Beauty Have I Not Been Kind to Thee? cover art Scatter Sweet Flowers o'er the Dead Heart Longings Don'r Be Angry with Me Darling","cover art","Babina Innamorta - cover art non dimenticar le mie parole - cover art","7eme Air Varie Airs Varies pour Violon Second Concerto Le Tremolo Douze Melodies Italiennes","Brindisi Octoroon Galopp","La Fille aux cheveux de Lin Jardins sous la Pluie Deux Arabesques Golliwogg's Cake-Walk Ministrels","cover art","Let Us Love One Another The May Queen The Blind Boy - cover art When the Night Wind Bewaileth The Lament of the Irish Emigrant-cover art I'm Alone, All Alone The Rainy Day Annie Laurie The May Sun Sheds an Amber LightThe Rainy Day","When the Swallows Homeward Fly La Prima Donna Valse","Les Adieux Spanische Tanze","cover art; Russian/Cyrillic","Songs of the Gondola Wings of a Dove","cover art","cover art","28 Melodious Exercises Sonatinen, Op. 151. 168 Largo al Factotum","'A Sciurara Duorme Mari - photo art Enrico Caruso - photo art","Ossian's Serenade The Whitw Mountain Serenade","Elizabeth Schottisch The Lancers Quadrilles Ferris' Quick Step - cover art The Cally Polka - cover art Ocean Wave Quick Step - cover art The Young Bachelor's March","Elizabeth Scottisch Bell Polka - cover art","cover art","Marjorie's Almana - ccover art He Thinks I do not Love Him","The Old Clock on the Stairs The Bridge - cover art The Brook","Motivo d'Amore - cover photo io che non vivo - cover photo","cover art","Child of the Regiment I Saw Her on the Vessel's Deck Lucrezia Borgia O Mio Fernando My Sighs Shall on the Balmy Breeze Nuits d'ete a Pausillippe Figlia Del  Reggimento It's Better to Laugh Make Me no Gaudy Chaplet Life Has no Power While Thus Around Joy Hovers Lucia di Lammermoor Life Has no Power Would you know my Worshipped Idol Spirit of Light The World is Full of Beauty Il Canta Italiana Search thro' the Wide World O to the Field of Glory I'll Pray for Thee Salut a la France","Rayon du Soleil Martha","cover art","I Can-not Live Without Thee I Live, Love! But for Thee","The Silken Bands Pensez a moi ma Chere a mie","We were Happy Then The Old Thatched Cot I went to Gather Flowers","Mary Blane Summer Evenings Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming \"Tis the Last Rose of Summer Swiss Cottage Post Boy Polka Winter Evenings Red Rover Quick Step Cruiskeen Lawn I was Poor but I was Happy Swiss Cottage Twas Night and All Around","O Salutaris Ave Verum","Annie Laurie Will Ye Come Back Again","1re Valse 6eme Valse","Canzonetta Sonte in B dur","Pleasures of Home Speed the Plough","Attila Gustave","12 Clavierstucke Silhouellen Bible Song No. 4 (handwritten) Slavische Tanze Biblische Lieder","Mr. Tambourine Man (French) With God on Our Side (French)","The Mellow Horn The Kettle and the Clock We Have met, Loved, and Parted Home is not Home without thee The Brown Jug Hoe the Gates Came Ajar Meet Me with a Kiss","Cousin et Cousin Du Plus Belle! Perce-Neige La Blondine","La Gaiete The Ethiopian","Button-Hole Boquet - cover art photo Hush A Baby Bye - cover art photo Sunshine will Come Again - cover art photo Santa Clause - announcement and song with photo","I Hear the Angels Calling My Idol Home When the Hues of Daylight fade","Burst, ye Apple Buds! At the Sea-shore","Sweet Violets Flee as a Bird Brothers Lullaby Fritz, Our Cousin-German","cover art","Boscobel Waltz Lattice Quick Step Good-Bye Wandering Sprite - Cover art The Separation The Ianthe Waltz A Twilight Thought Emniskillen Polka Oh! Come to the South","covert art","Bolero La Carnaval de Venise","D'Rauf Los! Goldfaden! Kaiser-Jubilaums-Marsch","Dear Heart Sweet Long Ago","Angel of Light, Favorita Annie Lisle La Mandala - cover sheet only The Gypsy Boy Welcome Soldiers! Thou Art so Near The Reaper's Polka Good Night Fair Maiden Carena No One to Love","One copy has hand written notes that appear to be poetry dated Sept. 19th, 1919(?)","Forget Thee, Dear Susie A Young Maidens Thoughts There's a Cot in the Valley Our Paths were once together Cast","Le Donne Comm'e' Bella 'a Stagione","dedicated to the Harvard Class of 1837","Panis Angelicus Ecce Panis Les Rameaux","Up and Away Wildfang Blattlein im Winde Walzer Rothkappchen-Polka -cover art","includes some handwritten notes in Italian","Im Fruhling Abschied In der Nacht Andre Liebe The Wanderer Gegegnung","Haydn's Gypsy Rondo Grecian Rondo","When I saw Sweet Nellie Home Liberty and Union","cover art","cover art","Lizzie Dies To-night Suffer Little Children to Come unto Me Little Ella's an Angel Nelly Bly Old Folks at Home My Old Kentucky Home, good night Fairy Belle Maggie by my side Massa's in the Cold Cold Ground - cover art Hard Times Come Again no More Beautiful Child of Song Nelly was a Lady File includes some posters without music","Willie I have Missed You - cover art Partenia to Ingomar Old Black Joe - cover art Beautiful Dreamer Under the Willow she's Sleeping Why Have My Loved Ones Gone? Gentle Annie Eulalie Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming Old Dog Tray","Fire Fly Polka Cottage Polka Syracuse Polka My native Land Good Night Mountain Zephyr Sounds from the Valley Syracuse","Over the Garden Wall - cover art Guild Polka Militaire - cover art","Little Annie Polka Mireille - Galop Polka Ideale","The Lanciers The Fishermaiden - cover art","Colored cover art","The Deep, Deep Sea Little Snow White Hands","Across the SeaBye and Bye Only Weary Oh Willie Boy Come Home The Old Journal Song When Sparrows Build When the Pale Moon arose last night","covert art","Sing Birdie Sing Nightingales Trill By Rippling Brook or stilly pond-Forget Me Not","cover art","O Fair Dove, O Fond Dove True Till Death","Ritmo Facinante Liza Alguien Me Ama Hazio Otra Vez","The Virginia Rose Bud Shells of the Ocean We are coming Father Abraham","Alice I'll Come to Thee Little Tottie's Prayer - cover art","I left Thee Where I Found Thee Love Allen Adale","Kathleen O Moore Kate Kearney","Good News From Home Academy Polka Oh let me dream of former years","cover photo","I Love Thee Yet The Orange Blosson Bridal Song - cover art Home: Where changes never come Be Watchful and Beware The Rose of Tralee Do They Think of Me at home Jeannette and Jeannot - cover art Under the Mistletoe Matrimony When we are Married My Own gentle Mother The Monks of Old Wandering in the May-time Fierce Flames ar Raging Sunshine and Cloud From Our Merry Swiss Home Kitty Tyrrell - cover art The Cavalier - cover art The Merry Merry Vintage Maid The Flower Queen","Che Faro Senza Euridice Iphigenie in Aulis","All Things are Beautiful Annie O'The Banks O'Dee Beautiful Erin Beautiful Moonlight Beautiful Star Blanche Alpen Blind Girl to Her Harp The Christian Graces - Cover Art Come to the Woods The Depths of the Ocean The Dove Down Among the Lillies The Dream is Past Faith Hope \u0026 Charity Floating on the Wind","Gently Signs the Breeze - covert Art Gipsy Countess The Gipsy's Dream The Gipsy Girl Give Me a Cot in the Valley I Love A Home that I Love Hope and the Rose A Home that I Love How Can I Leave Thee?","I Love thee Merry Sunshine I would Not die in Winter In the Starlight Lassie with the Hazel Eye Lays of the Night - cover art Mary Astorr Mother Can this Glory Be Murmuring Sea Music \u0026 Her Sister Song My Heart is Sad To Day Neath the Greenwood Tree","The Old Tune Our Beautiful Mountain Home O'er the Hill, o'er the Dale Ruth and Naomi Song of the Skylark's The Song of the Zephyr Stars of the Summer Night Susette \u0026 Beau Joe Tell Me Where Do Faires Dwell There a Sweet Wild Rose The Two Forest Nymphs Two Merry Alpine Maids Valley of Chamouni Voices of the Night What are The Wild Waves Saying Why do you Watch the Lone, Lone Deep? The Wind and the Harp The Young Vocalist - cover art","L'Aimable Cavorre","Au Matin Danse d'Almees Pan's Flute","Danse des Gnomes Scaramouche","The Usurious Lover A Woman's Love Deep in the Heart","Marche de Nuit - cover art Pastorella e Cavalliere Slumber on Baby Dear","Ave Maria Celebrate March from Faust Dodelinette Evening Faust Fantaisie brillante Faust Waltz Song Jesus of Nazareth Le Parlate D'Amour The Maiden's Prayer The Marionettes' Funeral March Medje Nouvelle Meditation Parlate D'Amour Pilgrim Reine de Saba Rome o e Giulietta Saltarello Salve DiMora Casta e Pura (Fausto) Sing, Smile, Slumber Soldier's Chorus Tell Me Beautiful Maiden Why Fade so soon sweet blossoms","The Austrian Retreat Bold Soldier Boy Les Bords du Delaware Bright Dreams of the Past Campbells are Coming Charity Departed Days Dearest Spot of earth to me is Home Elysian Dreams Evening Song to the Virgin From Greenland's Icy Mountains","Grand Russian March Henrietta Polka Home Sweet Home - cover art Hopeless not Heartless The Hour for Thee and Me How Sweet are the Roses Jenny Linds Favorite Polka Ladies Pets La Donne e Mobile Lindiana Linden Waltz Listen to the Mockingbird","Maggie By My Side The Marvelous Work Mazeppa La Nottee Bella Oft in the Stilly Night Old Folks at Home One Parting Song and then Farewell Over the Summer Sea","Saint Patrick's Day Sebastopol Shells of the Ocean Signs of Love Sounds from the Catskills Sound the Loud Timbrel Sources of Joy The Stars and Stripes forever The Sunshine of Love Spirit of Love, Spirit of Bliss The Watcher Wings of a Dove Wearing of  the Green Whip-poor-will's Write Me a Letter from Home","Farewell Ask if I Love Thee Goodnight Goodnight Beloved","Alethea Little Wide Awake","cover Art","Klavierstucke - Opus 41 Lauf der Welt Sonate Op.7 Holberg Suite Opus 40 Klaviersonaten Hochzeitstag auf Troldhaugen Berceuse The Shepard Boy Arabischer Tanz Holbery Suite Schmetterling Opus 43 Zweite Orchestersuite Lyrische Stucke","Pleasant dreams of long ago I am lonely to=night","Nelly wants to Marry Young Folks from Home","I'll Hang My Harp on a Willow Tree Oh! Would I were a Girl Again","The Lover and the Bird Look on the Shining Sea La Notte e Bella Il Cielo e Te!","Premierre Mediation The Practical Organist Noels Choral Scherzettino Marche Hongroise","Blanche I do Love Thee The Tear Tell Me! Tell Me! Birdie Wild Ye merry birds song Cheerfulness The Angels The Little Mendicant Ye Pretty Birds","The Fest March Sounds from Home","Gentle Lilly Bell Blue Eyes Scottisch","The Cracovian Maid Love On Come Hither with Me, O'er the Moon-Lit Sea - cover art The Rose will cease to blow","L'heure Exquise Fetes-Galantes-cover art","cover art","Who'll buy my Pretty Flowers Pretty Pong Lillies","Darling Nelly Gray Little Tillie's Grave Angel Nellie or Waiting at the Old Linden Tree","I Know that my Redeemer Liveth - cover art Lord Remember David Concert fur Violine und Pianoforte bearbeitet Ombra mai fu Angel's ever bright and fair The Harmonious Blacksmith Menuett","Memories of Mother Calling Can the Lord Depend on You? Some Day Sonn I'm a Poor sinner Who could it Be? Only Jesus","cover Art","Ever Onward! Call me Pet Names","cover art","The Blue Bells of Scotland Let Me Rest in the Land of My Birth","No One to Love Etty Way Dilly Burn","Hassler's Polka Royal Horse Guards Chinese Galop Society Schottish Shadow Dance","The Sailors Return Goodbye Sweetheart, Goodbye The Beacon that Lights Me Home Simon the Cellarer Old King Cole","How Sweet are the Roses - cover art Whispering Hope What is Home without a Mother? The Chimes of the Monastery Listen to the Mocking Bird Pray Tell me the wish of thy Heart I am Dreaming of the lov'd ones Mercy's Dream - cover art Dreams that charm'd me when a child I set My Heart upon a Flower What Care I!","Symphonien Largo de la 16e Symphonie Sonates Messiah Spirit Song Thou Lingering Star with Less'ning Ray Menuet from Symphonie no 11. Alegretto Pleasing Pain Rondo+","Pat Malloy Six Popular Dances for the guitar","Mollie Darling -cover art Evangeline - cover art Write Me a Letter from Home - cover art Darling Weep no More - cover art Kiss Me good bye darling - cover art Shamus O'Brien We parted by the River side Down by the Deep Sad Sea You've beena Friend to Me Yes, we think of thee at Home Katy McFerran My dear Old Sunny Home- cover art Take Me Back Home - cover art Nobody's Darling - cover art Nora O'Neal","The Burial of Mrs. Judson The Grave of Bonaparte","Little Daises 30 Etudes Progressives op. 46 Oeuvres de Piano","Just Once More! A Summer Night, Waltz Champagne Gallop Coterie Polka Der Wildfang The Skaters Mazurka","Romance Sans Paroles Marguerite","Evening Song to the Virgin The Child's first Grief The Messenger Bird","La Manola Lola Polka Deux Languages Tais-Toi Mon Coeur - cover art","When Alll the World is Young, Lad Oh Hush Thee my Babies","If I were a Bird I'd Fly to thee Liebeslied","cover art","cover art","Madame Sontags Waltz Empress Henrietta's Waltz Theme D'Aline Linda Di Chamounix Rondo Tyrolian Waltz Stabat Mater We Have Lived and Loved Together The Last rose of Summer L'Orage Variations Brillantes","I Have Riches, Thou Hast Beauty We Have Lived and Loved Together The Bridal Star La Parisienne Fairy Bells Cavatina de la Violette Fifty National Melodies First Set of Quadrilles Melodies de Christy Military Polka Comic Polka","O'er the Lone Sea Marseilles March Grand Minuet Madelle Sontags We Have Lived and Loved Together","Cover Photo Mme.Cassier","La Victoire Polka Facile","We're Out Upon the Moonlight Wave Few Days I Knew Thou Would'st Return Away then to the Mountains Days of Childhood 'Tis Home Where'er the Heart is Sleeping I Dreamed Love The Mountain Bugle Where Shall the Lover Rest The Bridesmaid Do You Love Me? Mr. and Mrs. Snibbs My Mountain Kate My Childhood Happy Home She Knew Him Not The Ladies Man","The Snow Storm - cover art Webster's Quick Step","Der Kinderlied In Meiner Heimath Abschied der Vogel Der Spielmann","Fantasiestuck Zur Guitarre","Himan's Serenade Matthew's Grand March","I See them on their Winding Way Wilt Tho Meet Me there Love Something to Love Me The Beautiful Day Where as Dewy Twilight Lingers","Song of the Captive Greek Girl Bird of the Greenwood","Dreams Still o'er the Waters Ruse-Bush L'Amicizia Snowy Lilly of the Valley The Alp Horn","My Home My Happy Home - Cover Art Hark! 'Tis the signal of the Meeting Annot Lyle The Poachers The Midshipman's Farewell Tell Me Mary How to Woo Thee The Woodbine Bower Her Heart is not There He Never Said He Loved O'er the Mountain Wi' My Love I'll March Away My Pretty Rose Give Me Back My Arab steed When the Moonbeams tender light","The Mockingbird - cover art Caprice de Concert Grand Paraphase de Concerr Love Among the Rose The Nightingales Trill","Invigorator Schottisch The Katy Darling Scottisch","Galopp Souvenir de Trovatore Crepuscule La Gazelle","Unter'm Machandelbaum Donauweibchen und Eisner Mann","Allegro Marziale Another Year Wood Up","Young America Waltzes Dance of the Demon Cachucha","Angels Watching Oh! What is Life.","Ellen's Waltz The Soldiers Joy","Let us now go even unto Bethlehem The Sailor's Grave","Did I Try to Paint Temptaion Oh! Yes we often mention her The Deep Deep Sea The Dew Drop All Things Love Thee so do I Dark Eyed One Come! Come! Soldiers Come! Cherry Ripe Where Zephyr dwells Again, Again, Again I Know a Bank Come Buy My Roses O'Come to the West Through the Wood The Banks of the Allan Water Mother oh sing me to rest","O'er the Blue Sea O Give Me a Home By the Sea Ella Gray Ballad Hear the Wild Birds Song The Rover's Adieu","Little Barefoot Only a Pansy Blossom When the Robins Nest Again - cover art","Sliding Down the Cellar Door I Leave you to Decide You Never miss the Water until the Well Runs Dry","Scenes de la Csarda Poemes Hongrois","Wyoming Grand Waltz Franconia Waltz","Wake Lady Wake The Social Glass","color cover art","Three Fishers went sailing Autumn Leaves Turn Fortune, Turn Thy Wheel","Cover art","Scales and Exercises for the Piano Forte La Rose Trumpet March Malcolm's March Leipsig Waltz O Cara Memoria Le Charme Le Debut de La Jeunesse Gallopade Quadrille The Emerald The Sultana 'T were wain to tell thee","Non piu mesta in la Cenerentola Come to Me, Gentle Sleep Les Bords du Rhin Trois Sentimentales: L'eloge des Larmes Collection of Operatic Airs Le Petit Tambour Six Tyrolien Waltzes Duo de Belisario Air de Herold L'Alliance Melodies Gracieuses Le Retour au Chalet L'elisir D'amore Marche de la Norma","Mrs. Lofty and I Eight Dollars a day","Braille Notation","My Love, my last thoughts are of thee Helen May","Fourth Calisthenic Rondo Third Calisthenic Rondo Alpenlied The Rosy Morn Come Where the Violets Blow Birth-day Ball: Valse Birth-day Ball: Schottische - cover art The Hazel Dell The Arkansas Traveller Oft in the Stilly Night Wake from your Slumbers Galatea Mazurka","The Dew Drop Brothers raise the Cheerful Song Soft be the gently breathing notes","Saviour breathe an evening blessing Te Deum Laudamus","La Pastorale Provencale Berceuse Amoureuse","cover art \u0026 photo","Valse de l'Opera Faust de Gounod Third Meditation, Op. 17","Le coeur de ma mie L'oiseau bleu","Lulu is Our Darling Pride Little Chatter-box Polka The Orphan's Lament Rome! Thou art no more Love's Hours Home Ever Dear Make Me No Gaudy Chaplet Widow Malone","Prayer at Sea Juvenile Party Galop","Florence The Mariner's Bride The Wings of a Dove","Opus 32 - Heft 1 Opus 32 - Heft 2 Opus 32 - Heft 3 Classiche Violin Musik The Mill Oh Lay Thy Cheek on Mine, Dear Love Opus 38 Dolorosa Nachmittags-stille Morgengruss - Opus 17 Abendmusik","cover sheet only","Thoughts of Other Days Song Without Words My Mellow Horn","The Prima Donna Waltz La Sicilienne Katy-Did Polka The Moldavian Schottisch Royal Irish My Father's Coming Home Mother The Mont Blanc Polka - cover art Douro Polka Faust Quadrille Grand Quadrille Hail to the Chief","Roseate Polka Victoria Rifles Quadrilles","Heimweh Silver Bells The First Violet Feu Follet Farewell, We'll Meet Again Irrlicht","Knights Templar Mazurka Flower Mazurka","Der kleine Postillon Rheinlander Champagner Walzer","When Night's Dark Shades are Stealing Vienna Gallop","No. 2 Petite Valse No. 6 Impromptu","Primrose Polka My Soul in one Unbroken Sigh Cricket on the Hearth Little Mischief Polnaise Blosson Polka Ravel Polka You are all the World to Me","cover art","La Bohemienne Charming Mazurka Ploka mazurka - Faust Boute-en-Train Flick et Flock Galop Argentine Mazurka - cover art Defile Marche - cover art Caprice Hongrois La Norvegienne","Araby's Daughter The Maid of Athens Bright and best of the sond of the morning Kate Kearney","The Minute Gun at Sea Eve's Lamentation","The Watchword Souvenir de la Belle Poules","I Would not live Alway The Rainbow Schottisch - colored cover art","The Orphan's Prayer Mollie Darling","Whisperings of Love - cover art Angel's Serenade Mountain Belle - cover art Annie Laurie March Perle de L'Amerique - cover picture Red Bird Polka Love by Midnight - cover art torn Innocence Polka - cover art Charming Waltz - cover art Lotta's Favorites - cover picture Violet Waltz - cover art","The Coral Schottisch The Rainbow Schottisch - Color cover art The Pearl Polka Sontag Polka The Signal March How dear to me the hour","title and cover pages","Blue Eyed Soldier Boy Is the Sweet Dream Broken","Valse de Mignonette Jovial Waltz Fairy Waltz","Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep Oh! fly to the Prairie Land Ho! Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep-cover art I'm Queen of a Fairy Band Farewell to Summer She Wore a wreath of Roses Say, what shall my song be to-night Dear Land of My Birth!","Lone Galop Lancer's Quadrilles Dancing in the Moonlight Coronation Polka Kitty Clover Fire-Fly Polka Evening Dew Waltz La Blonde Polka Apple of My Eye The Grand Duchesse Laughing Water Polka Ivy Leaf Waltz Cherry Ripe Polka","title page only","cover art","Potpourri fur lustige Leut Feinsliebchen Polka - cover art Neues Leben Walzer Marchen-Lauschen","Salut a Pesth Marche Hongroise","The Flowers of the Forest John Anderson, My Jo","Bouquet de Melodies - Lucia Bouquet de Melodies - Lucrezia Borgia Bouquet de Melodies - Freischutz Bouquet de Melodies - Tanuhauser Bouquet de Melodies - La Fille du Regiment Bouquet de Melodies - Martha de Flotow Zampa Shepherd's Song Guillaume Tell Berceuse Mazourka Galante Turkish Reveille Marsch aus Faust von Ch. Gounod Arie Aus Stabat Mater Miserere und Romanze Volkslied A Mother's Prayer Lily of the Valley","Rosa de Vries Waltz Ella Polka","The Maid of Judah We Met by Chance Ave Maria Drift My Bark Trot Galop Gently Rest The Slumber Song","Duettino Scene Bohemienne Hilda Waltz Graziella","Three Favorite Songs - Lilly Salina Le Bijou Sonatine Rondo IV The New Kingdom","cover art","cover art","Thou Art Ever Nigh A Morning in the Woods","Russian Polka The Aurora Waltzes The Dublin Waltzes Les Clochettes Polka Salut a Prague","cover art","Thou hast wounded the spirit that lov'd thee Oh! Were I a Bird","Would I were with Thee The Wild Ash Deer","First Kiss Breeze of Night","colored cover art","Serenade Der Tyroler und sein Kind Abendlauten Heather Rose Minnelied Die Glockenblumen von Schottland","Steyrische Tanze Evening Star Waltz Hof-Ball-Tanze Busserl - Walzer","cover art","Highland Gems Pride Schottische - cover art","O Dolce Concento Panama Waltz The Bugle Call Tink a Tink The Nightinggale with Variations","The Joyful Summer's Come On the Banks of Guadalquiver My Dreams are now no more of thee","cover art","La Chatelaine Vaga Luna","Away, Away to the Mountains Brow The Soldier's Tear Come Dwell with Me By the Margin of Fair Zurich's Waters Day-light Love is Pass'd Away The Gypsey's Wild Chaunt I am Dreaming of Thee Oh! no never name her to me I'll Be No Submissive Wife Oh Bring Me Showers of Roses The Alpine Maid Love in a Cottage A Dream in the Past The Moon's on the Lake Napolitaine Sing Away, by Day \u0026 By Night","Write to Me, Love My Own One","Les Cloches du Monastere Titania","cover art","cover art","Lawrence Waltz Rondoletto","When Twilight woo's the silver Sea Ellsworth","Bachelors Polka Alice Polka","braille notation on cover","La Source Mazurka","Rock Me to Sleep, Mother Woodland Whispers - cover art Angels My Loved One will Rock thee to sleep Let me linger by thy side","O Memory Speed On My Bark","Home! Ever Loved Home Thy Will Be Done","Esmeralda Ka foozle-um Galop","cover art","Recreations caracteristiques - cvoer art Souvenir D'Enfance Chanson a Boire","Massarianta - cover photo Vieneme 'Nzuonne E Parleme","Devotion Camelia Wasser-Nixen","cover art","Cover Photo","The Bridge - colored cover art Too Late, too late - cover art","Yes! The Die is Cast Pestal, or, the Prison Song","It is better to Laugh than be Sighing Laddie Come Where the Foutains Play Thou Art Near Me Again I've left the Snow-Clad Hills - cover art Woods of Green Erin! Thou Art gone from My Gaze The Sister's Wedding Mornings Ruddy Beam Why do I Love Thee Yet It's Now the May Time Rosa May Only for Thee I Heard the Wee Bord Singing Bonnie New Moon Love me little, love me long Dreams of the Heart The Mountain Daisy","Kiss the Little Ones for Me Alone in the Lane","Etude de Concert Sonate Rhapsodie hongroise - Hungarian Rhapsody 6 Chants polonais Mazurka Brillante Ein Fichtenbaum steht Einsam - handwritten copy","Not for Joseph I've Something Sweet to Tell You Bonnie Bell The Soldier's Song","There's a Fresh little Mound near the willow Sweet Kitty Manee Down by the Sea Heaven Our Home","cover art","Come and Buy Each Summer Flower There's a Path by the river Blow Gentle Gales The Old House at Home Philip, the Falconer","The Serious Family Polka The Bride The Rose of Affection Bundle and Go","30 Melodische Etuden No. 7 In Der Dammerung","colored cover art","Fly Away Galop Uncle Sam What ails you?","Ecstasy Waltz Ladies Polka Redowa","cover art","cover photo","Dream Land Waltzes - Lenore Louis' Second Waltz Departed Days","Dawn Waltz Ev'ry Land My Home -cover art","The Fairy Boy Rory O'Moore The Low Back'd Car Yes, we must part Widow Ma Chree The Angels Whisper True Love Can Ne'er Forget My Mother Dear","Oh! Molly Bawn Why Leave Me Pining The May-Dew Bowld Sojer Boy The Lands of dreams Mother He's Going Away Norah McShane Molly Bawn Thou Art Away Girl I left behind me The Haunted Spring What will you do love The Fairy Tempter","cover art","Alice Gallopade The Moonbeams are Glancing Spring Flowers","Barbe-Bleue Galop La Belle Helene","cover photo","Flutina Waltz Fountain Waltz","Maryland My Home A Home By the Sea","Polonaise Marzwind The Eagle or Der Adler","Village Belle Polka Immortellen Waltzes National Beauties III Marches Heroiques Happy Waltz Cumberland March No One to Love On the Beach at Long Branch Galop Softly Tread my Nelly's Sleeping The Mother's Reply Memorial March Ninety Years Ago Beautiful River Captain Jinks No, ne'er can Thy Home Be Mine Cato's Qucikstep Geranium Polacca Lotta Galop","Fondly and Truly The Cinderella Grand March","Take Me to the Ball -Cover photo The Separation Christabel The Silent Farewell Erin is My Home I Have Something Sweet to Tell You The Clarion Now Sounds to the Field Home Sweet Home Am I to Blame Pas L'Espagnol","I Have Something Sweet to tell You Maryland Institute Schottisch The Lost Flower","cover art","cover art","Le Torrent Juana","Waltz of Love 20 Vocalises","Cover art","Sailing The King of the Main","I Love the Path of the Free The Mountaineer Would You","Maguerite - cover photo My God and Father, whilw I stray Lonely Across the Far Blue Hills MArie","Little Lula Let the Dead and Beautiful Rest","Quadrilles - cover art Come this way my Father","cover art","Rosebud Quickstep The Ring My Mother Wore","Twickenham Ferry Friendship","Aragonaise Elegie Leonore When the Heart is Young When a Child Roamed the Green Fields Through Le Roi de Lahore - cover photo","Sunset Ballad When the Moon on the Lake is Beaming - cover art Love's Rememberance Come Sing Again that Song","Lady Love Lake It is Not True","cover art","Ein Stern fallt vom Himmel Wo beim Wein ein Walzer klingt Juanita - cover art","Gluten Polka By and By","The Mascot Waltz - cover art Silver Threads Among the Gold","El Kohinoor The Humming Bird Fantasie","When a Little farm we Keep Ye Shepherds Tell Me","Comrades Belle Mahone - cover art Oh, Peter! Oh! Uncle John","The Faded Coat of Blue The Dying Minstrel When You and I Were Young Annie Darling","I'm O'er Young to Marry This Harp is Mute","Thought Cuoid One Day! I Love Forever! Bonnie Mary Haye The Bird at Sea","cover art","3 Caprices - cover art To Distant Lands I'll Rove Italy Over the Mountain P Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast I would that my Love Consolation Songs without words If with all your Hearts Capriccio Rondo Capriccioso Auf Flugeln des Gesanges Oh Rest in the Lord Overture-Midsummer-Nights Dream I Would that my Love The Sabbath Morn Zweites Konzert fur Pianoforte In His Hands are all Corners of the Earth","Mit mehreren 8 und 4 fuss. Stimmen Zwanzig Praeludien Zehn Vor-und Nachspiele Drei Tonbilder Sechs Degelstucke Drei Clavierstucke-Novellette","cover art","Those Evening Bells Deliciosa or Leonore Polka","Long, Long Weary Day I am dreaming I'm an Infant - cover art Do You Love Me? I am Thine I'd Mourn the hopes that Leave Me Smiles \u0026 Tears","The Blind Girl Ballad - cover art Woodland Waltz The Willow Song Mount Pleasant Waltz","The Celebrated Sack Waltz Absent - cover art","Le Carnaval de Venise Air Russes Chant Bohemien","The Village Band - cover art Golden Band March Waltz","Daisy Marche Militaire Where the Hills are Heaven Adoring Fairy Spell","Scope and Contents Melodies from \"Le Prophete\" - cover art Hours of Rapture The Vale of Rest Sadly and Drearily Come to Me Dearest Maiden!","cover art","Recompense Mother, watch the little feet","Absent from Thee Ballad The Bonnie Wee Wife","Under the Daisies Ballad - cover art Darling Little Gertie - cover photo The Love Bird Waltz Song I am Waiting for Him to Come Home I Hear a voice from Heaven Waiting Song Longing The Whip-Poor-Will's - cover art","Ah! Che la Morte Ognora Ave Maria - cover art After My Galloping Steed - cover photo When the Tide somes in The Flag of the Tree Picking Cherries Down the Lane Watching - cover art Meeting","Calotta - Walzer I am the Unfortunate Jonathan The Army Chaplain Fan Autographs","Return of Springs Chestnut Street Scottisch Sleigh - Ride Scottisch","Sonata Trio-Sonate","Best of All Only Once More","Little Tin Soldier The Kerry Dance Song Rose Marie My Love has gone a sailing Three Simple Words","cover art","The Poor Savoyard - cover art Bo Peep Polka","Song of the Olden Time Come Play Me That Simple Air Again They Tell Me Thou'rt the Favoured Guest Wilt Thou Say FArewell Love Believe Me if all those endearing young Charms Come rest in this Bosom Those Evening Bells Love's Young Dream Oft in the Stilly Night My Heart and Lute Origin of the Harp Come Rest in this Bosom Watchman Weeping for Thee the Feast of Roses 'Tis the Last Rose of Summer Come Sing me that Sweet air again The Romanika","The Swiss Waltz Kinlock of Kinlock The Watchman The Carrier Pigeon Favorite Swiss Waltz - Harp or Piano","Twilight My Darling Husband Lost Hope","On the Road to Brighton Peter Gray Dressed in a Dolly Varden","Op. 113 - Grand Duo pour piano Swiss BoyTthe Switzer's Long of Home Erin is now My Home","Grande Valse de Concert Op.72 - 15 Etudes de Virtuosite Gondoliera Guitarre Spanische Tanze No. 4 Spanische Tanze No. 1 Malaguena`","Idoneneus - Arie Arie aus Oper. Il re pastore fur Sopran - Braille notation Sonate No. 17 Sonata in G Major Violet Go, Forget Me, Why Should Sorrow Selection of Melodies from Don Giovanni Yet That Have Tasted La Ci Darem","Navy Yard Grand March Lancaster Gallop Waltz","The Coming Step The Brightest Eyes Memory's Dream The Break of Day Falling Leaves Bijou of the Opera No. 13","Boquet Schottisch Polka The Coquette Schottisch","The Child's Wish Ballad My Heart Would Seek a Home","Annie Laurie Thalberg Polka Where I'd Love to Live","cover art - collection of Songs","cover sheet only","cover art","Mary of Argyle The Bride When Night Comes O'er the Plain The Bonny English Rose Deep in My Soul Dear Native Land The Rose of Allandale We Soon Shall meet Again Hear me Norma O! For One Seraphic Strain! The Rose of England - cover art/photo The Forest Queen Oh! The Moment was Sad The Spanish Guitar The Pilot Hear Me Norma","My Life is Like a Summer Rose Annie of the Vale","The Sea 4th Symphonie de Mozart","Gigue-Favorite Gavotte Favorite","cover only","Golden Moments Darling Little Lizzie fairest of the Fair","Mighty lak'a rose Serenade","handwritten","'O Viaggio 'E nozze Canto per te!","cover art","I Do Not Love Thee The Fairy Bells Oh Take Me Back to Switzerland Juanita Would I were with Thee Fanny Grey Maraquita The Officer's Funeral Love Not We are the Wandering Breezes","Ladies Reception Grand March But Where Art Thou","We Were Girls together Last Words of Emmet","Lights and Shadows Long and weary Day Perles de L'Opera Die Elfen, Valse de Labitzky Liebesschmerz Alpine Bells Auf der Schaukel Bonbonniere Musicale Book 4 Bonbonniere Musicale Book 5 Perles Allemandes Gondolied Ernani Maienliebe Snowbell's Spring Carol Staendchen Diavolina Minnesang","La Belle Helene Advance in Maiden Beauty Pot Pourri Orphee Aux Enfers A Poor Girl's Letter","Cover art","cover sheet only","The Lone Starry Hours Home Again The Galloping Sleigh Ride Going Home! Sam Brown Jenny Lane Silver Moonlight Winds The Indian Warrior's Grave Let Me Kiss Him for his Mother Dreaming of Home \u0026 Mother-cover art Twinkling stars are laughing, Love","Home Delights - cover art Root, Hog, or Die Oh! Emma was a Darling - cover art Wake! Dinah Wake! Home beloved, I miss thee then Moss Grown Dell","cover art","La Pluie de Perles O Sing to Me - cover art Who's at my Window","Down the Shadowed Lane she goes Shadow","cover art","Cover Photo","3 Volslieder Un Ballo in Maschere Loves of the Angels - cover art","cover art","colored cover art","La Violetera - cover art Ca...C'est Paris!","Sweet Evelina Starlight Waltz I'm Willing to Wait Sunlight","2 page cover art","My Ain Fire Side Sweet Home The Land of the Stranger Wanted a Governess Smile again my bonny Lassie Dost Thou Love Me Sister Ruth Vilikins \u0026 His Dinah Sleep My Darling Lullaby Slumber lie soft on Thy Beautiful Eye The Tyrolese Fortune Teller Comin' Thro' the Rye O! Merry row the bonnie Bark","cover art","Le Lever du Soleil Guide Me, O thou Great Jehovah","colored cover art","Melodienkranz Volksklange","cover art","Cover art","My Hearts in the Highlands When Wilt Thou Think of Me Love","Colored cover art","Stabat Mater Nina - braille on cover","Beware! The Polish Maiden's Song Marguerite Darling Little Minnie","Speak, only Speak! Little Robin Tell Kitty I'm Coming Barney Take Me Home Again Slumber not Darling","Mam'zelle Carabin - cover art Bonjour Suzon!","I Love Thee Dear Erin Old Rosin, the Bow Mothe Dear Ballad Sweet Memories of Thee The Greek March Shall we meet again Mary O! Doubt Not Natille, Maid of the Mill Louisville Gallopade The Ben Bolt Polka The Sailor Boy Oh! I am in Love Silken Bands The Only Daughter","Terpsichore Polka How Can I Leave Thee!","My Soul is Dark Be Kind to Each Other","Thou Art Lovelier Far I Love Wild \u0026 Mute","Young Ellen The Rock of the Pilgrims","Concerto per Violoncello Tarantella per Violoncello Fantasia romantica","May Flower Scottische We May Roam Round the World Spangle Polka","Little White Cottage The Medley Song","I Love My Love The Golden Lesson When Life is Brightest The Swallow The Raft There is Music..By the River","Here Awa' there awa' Wandering Willie La Recreation des Demoiselles Six Petits Duos","Mandoline Dansons La Gigue","colored cover art","Braille on cover","cover art - Annie Louise Cary","Mazurkai Op.11 No.3 Mazurkai Op.51 No.6 Mazurkai Op.32 No.2 Mazurkai Op.3 No.2 Ave Maria Ellentanz Polanaise de Concert Drei Stucke Op. 11","Tarantelle Chanson sans Paroles Spanische Tanze-cover art Zwei Transcriptionene-Schlummerlied Spanischer Carneval Ballet Scene Romanze Menuetto Serenade Orientale Trauermarsch","Noche y Dia Justamente una de esas Cosas Volver a Empezar Eso Que Llaman Amor","Serious Family Polka My Home is Nigh Ballad","Let Me Dream of Home Sweet Home - colored cover art First Rose of Summer Ballad","Mediation Waltz Mazourka Institute Polka Only Just a Year Ago Ballad Linwood Waltz","My Home's on the boundless sea Just Beyond the Pearly Gates Walking Down Broadway - cover art of Wm. Lingard As Through the Park I Go - cover art of Wm. Lingard Is My Darling True to Me?","cover art","cover art","The Sailor's Dream - cover art The Harvest Queen - cover art","My Heart Returns to Thee Again Switzer's Longing for Home Tyrolese-Song","A Grecian Air Here's a Health to all Good Lasses","Strike the Cymbal Sweet Breathing, Tranquil Peace","cover photo","The Lay of the Minstrel Knights On Wi the Tartan","cover art","Fenesta Enfamita! - cover photos Russulella Mia - cover photos","La Polka de la Reine La Fileuse Tarantella","The Mountain Maid's Invitation The Miller's Maid","Joyous Life Marinella - cover art","Dinah is the Girl for Me Die Musicanten","Braille notation on cover","Isle of Beauty, Fare Thee Well Oh! Come to Me","cover art","cover art","Robin Adair When the Green Leaves of Youth Turn Yellow","braille notation on cover","Thou art so near and yet so far Love's Request","Concert fur das Violoncell Clavier-Concerte Concert Op. 254 Cadenzen Spring Flowers Variationen Op. 84 In Memoriam","Typed copy","cover art","Cover art picture of the Mount Vernon Hotel, Cape May, NJ","cover art","cover art","cover art","Tone Pictures Blumen am Weg","Hungarian","Pastoral-Sonate Op.88 Zehn Trios","Kissing Song We are Off to Seek for Eva Dutch Song","Warblings at Eve Janet's Choice The Puritan's Daughter Rosalie Floating on the Wind What are the Wild Waves Saying God bless the Prince of Wales The Danube River St. Patrick's Day The Dream of the Wanderer The Monastery The Bells of Aberdovey Where the warbling waters flow The Flowers of Friendship Les Vepres Siciliennes Christmas Chimes Her Birght Smile Haunts Me Still Marie En Absence","cover drawing - Dessin de Vigne \u0026 Junka","Gentle Words Wait for the Waggon Vi Ravviso","Happy Land Bonnie Dundee Quadrille","O Dolce Concento Sacred Melodies - cover art","I have learned to love thee fondly You, Ballad Sentimentale","braille notation on cover","I'll Be There O Charming May! - cover art The Banks of the Blue Moselle Draw the Sword Scotland The Flower of Ellerslie Beautiful blue Violets From distant climes a Troubadour O'Steal to Thy Lattice - cover art A Tear Shall Tell Him All","A Bird in Hand The Skippers of St. Ives No, Thank You, Tom So far away","Cantilena Thou'lt yet be Mine in Heaven Fishermen's Evening Serenade","Oh, Sing Me No new song to night Philena Schottisch The Ausgusta Gallop","Hours There were The Melody","Konzertstucke Opus 51,50,61 Concerto Op 7 Konzert fur das Violoncell Violoncello Principale Violoncell solo Op.66 Le Troubadour","The One We Love May Guardian Angels Hover Near Thee O Would I were a Boy Again You Say We Part Forever","Two Brown Heads with Tossing Curls O! Mio Fernando Di Che M'ami!","My Boyhood's Home Under the Tree","Departed Days Touch the Keys Softly Sing Me to Sleep Father! Only Waiting The Crimson Glow of Summer Fades","Pictures of Memory - cover art Oh are ye sleeping Maggie The Vacant Chair- cover art Just Before the Battle, Mother - cover art On, On On, the Boys Came Marching - cover art Dearest Spot of Earth to Me is Home","Overature Guillaume Tell Fantasie Brillamte L'Iris Le Tremolo","Schottische de Concert All is Quiet","cover art","Hagar The Blind Girl's Lament Lo Here the Gentle Lark Oh Well I Know He Loves Me I'm with you in My Dreams Think of Me Ballad","Overature of Cinderella Dark Day of Horror Grand March Un Segretto D'Importanza Recitativo e Cavatina - braille Il Barbierre de Sevilla I Ne'er Could Leave Thee Una Voce Poco Pa Di tanti palpati O Calm Forgetful Slumber! - cover art Cujus Animam The Separation La Carita Gulliaume Tell","Colored cover art","Melodie Polka Boheme The Wanderer's Night Song 2 Melodies dediees Berceuse Pecheur Napolitain et Nepolitaine","Frederick William Polka Summit Polka","Elfin Waltz Varsovienna Elizabeth Polka Mazurka Assembly Gallop Spring Sparrow Polka Rural Felicity Silver Lake Waltz Rochester Scottisch","Some Love to Roam o'er the Dark Sea Foam The Braye Old Oak A Life on the Ocean Wave Woodman! Spare That Tree! - cover art The Old English Gentleman Our Way Across the Mountain, Ho! Russian march Robin Ruff Oh Lonely is the Forest Shade where oft in Days of Old The Wife's dream Come Brother Arouse The Ivy Green The Old Sexton I'm Afloat, I'm Afloat The Sabbath Eve","The Friar of Olden Time Believe not the Tales they have told thee of Me My Mother's Bible - cover art The Old Arm Chair - cover art Cheer, Boys Cheer I Love, I Love the Free When I rov'd a Young Highlander If I had but a Thousand a year","Darling, Take Me to Your Heart Dear to Day as Ever Save the Sweetest Kiss for Me","Lida Polka Redowa Bird Songs - cover art Fond thoughts of thee Bonnie Sweet Bessie Whispering Zephyrs Moonlight Dance","The Celebrated Linda Polka Susanna Polka","Allegro appassionato Theme Varie Menuet et Gavotte du Septuor Everie du Soir Danse Macabre Variations","I'm Sweeping through the Gates Absence - cover art","Lulu is Our Darling Pride Philadelphia Serenading","Photo - Moody \u0026 Sankey","Hand typed material","Speed Away! Music from Afar Anna is the One I Love O'er the Wildly Heaving Sea Jingle, Jingle clear the way The Lonely Tear Juliette Waltz","Peeking Thro' the Bars Swinging in the Lane - cover art Lu LuDee Who will care for Mother Now? When the Boys Come Home Mother would comfort me","cover art","cover art","La Favorita La Revel Polka Silver Lake Waltz","The echo O sweet Mother of Sorrow!","cover art","cove art","When Other Friends Are Round Thee The Musical Wife","Liebesgefluster Herz von an echten Weana","Ausgewahlte Lieder Phantasie Impromptu I Rest Me Oh My Saviour Cradle Song Trois Marches Heroiques La Pastorella - cover art Das Lied im Grunen Variationen in Asdur uber ein Original-Thema Sammtliche Tanze Wanderer Adieu Der Hirt auf dem Felsen Tanze","Arabeske Op. 18 Fantasiestucke Op. 12 Theme varie sur le nom Abegg Traumerei Drei Romanzen Op.28","Valse mignonne Op. 16 A la bien-aimee Reverie Op.31","Orchesterstudien Kontrabass: das Rheingold Orchesterstudien Kontrabass: Siegfried Orchesterstudien Contrabass: Fidelio Orchesterstudien Contrabass: Symphonie von Franz Schubert","colored cover art","cover art","I Love thee mine own one Jenny Rose","The Beggar Girl Poor Bessie's Song The Firemans Death Keemo Kimo - cover art","Cover photo","Souvenir de Spa Fantasie Fantasie et Variations Trombe en Utka Grande Fantasie Concerto Militaire Fantasie et Variations: Corni Fantasie et Variations: Flanto Fantasie et Variations: Viola","multiple languages","cover art","The Tide Comes in and the Tide Goes Out Don't always depend on your friend Come while the morning Blushes","colored cover art","The Rain-Drop and Minstrel The Happy Bride All Things Fair \u0026 Brigh tare Thine The Eagle on His Mountain Height The Mercy Seat Bristol March Bring Roses","La Bacchanale des Gnomes Amid Bright Blooms Mazurka I'll Think of Thee Waltz","Meet Me By Moonlight Hark! I Hear an Angel Sing","Cover art","Konig Kristian-Suite Erster Teil Madchen kam vom Stelldichein","Elementar-Vocalisen Die Alpenrose","cover art","cover art","cover photo","Come sit Thee Doen - signed copy Dumbarton's Bonnie Dell Johnny Sands Comic Ballad - cover art Hey the Bonnie Breast-Knots","Fantaisie Stabat Mater Op. 134","Cover photo/art","cover art","Zweite Polonaise a dur fur Violine Op. 49 Romance, Nocturne, Scherzo-Tarantelle Concert Op. 34","Why did They Dig Ma's Grave So Deep? Don't Bury Me Deep Papa - cover art Little Darling Dream of Me Serenade - cover art","cover art","Thou hast learned to love another - cover art Lament of the Exile","cover art","By the Blue Sea The Sailor's Story","A Place in Thy Memory, my Love Tis sweet to Look Back Sometimes","cover art","Lord Lovel and Nancy Bell Oh! Ne'er can I the Joys forget","Cover art","I Have Come from a Happy Land Let us haste to Kelvin grove","The Mountain Stream Queen of the Faires La Dame Blanche For You - cover art","Danse des Fantomes Oo. 200 - colored cover art Fete Champetre Marche des Tambours la Reine des Fees Feu de Joie - cover art Torrent de la Montagne Maritana Der Freischutz Lilly of the Valley Mazurka - cover art Tarantelle Brillante in E Minor","When the Leaves Begin to Fade - cover art Blossom Waltzes - cover art Old Oaken Bucket - cover art Massa's in the Cold ground - cover art","Our Hut on the Old Plantation Rosa Lane","Cover photo","Incline Thine Ear to Me I Will Love Thee I Will be Glad Blessed be the Lord","Scottisch de Concert Grande Scottische Brillliant","Leonora Flow Gently Sweet Afton Speed thee Pearlina Fair","Waldvoglein Valse Gracieuse Nosegay of Violets Anna Bolena Gazelle Musicalische Gedenkblatter","My Dream is Over Children Pray this Love to Cherish","In the Days When we went Gypsying List! Tis the Lay of the Gondolier Dream on Young Hearts","In the Days when we went Gipsying Do you ever think of Me","My King--cover art Mary Anderson Waltz--cover art It Never Comes Again--cover art","I am Waiting for Somebody I am Lonely no More","cover art","cover art","Lo Obscuro de Las Escaleras--cover art Gracias Te Doy--cover art Verdes Anos--cover art","Reiffarth Polka Lexington Galop Rejoui Polka Mazurka Halloo, Halloo Galop Le Bon-Vivant Galop Sans Pareil Polka Cupid Scottisch Brillante","Colored cover art","The Yankee Quilting Party She Sweetly Sleeps","Oh Tell Me Mary Dear I'll Watch for Thee from my lonely bow'r The Romaika Oft in the Stilly Night A Temple to Friendship All that's Bright Must Fade Flow on thou Shining River Sound the Loud Timbrel The Twilight Dews Tis the Last Rose of Summer","cover art","The Brightest Eyes The Dream of Home Die Thraene","New England New England Evergreen Waltz","handwritten note","cover art","Tell Tale Polka Carnaval A Paris Dear mother was it right? I turn to Thee The Fountain Love Chase Polka","Overature to the Operetta Genevieve Overature to the Operetta Laila","Love's Charm Girofle-Girofla Walzer Trois Etudes de Jazz","Gruss aus Osterreich MorgenBlatter--cover art The Ladies Waltzes Duke of Reichstadt's Waltz--cover art Far Away Sans Souci Polka The Real Russian Polka Queen Victoria's Waltz Dichterliebe Walzer Potpourri Csardas Kompositionen Altdeutscher Walzer The Ostrich feather Waltz Ruk-Walzer --cover art Annen Polka Redowa de Vienne On the Beautiful Blue Danube --cover art","Margherita-Polka Le Pensee Four Children of Haimon Blue Danube Waltzes - cover art Dorfschwalben aus Oesterreich","Wiegenlied--braille on cover Nachtgang","Anderschonen blauen Donau Oiseaux de Paradis--cover art Mountain Echoes Les Etoiles D'or","Madrienne--cover art When Lillies Bloom","The Letter that never came--cover art Looking Back","Jolly Hearts March Tripping thro' the Daises","Orpheus with his lute If Doughty Deeds My Ladys Please Birds in the Night Once Again Looking Back Were I Thy Bride--cover art Little Darling, Sleep Again","The Blue Juanita The Field of Monterey Mary Lindsey","cover art","Concert Op.7 Romanze Op. 26","cover art","Etude Mazurka Musidora Polka Mazurka Camille Polka","Der Vogel im Walde Sleep in Sweet repose Slumber Gently Falls","Sparkling \u0026 Bright Oh! No, we never mention Her Bring Flowers","Lart du Chant - cover art Home! Sweet Home! Serenade de Don Pasquale La Sonnambula","cover art","John Brown's Legacy Tis said that Absence Conquers Love The Dew is on the Blossom","cover art","cover art","Oh! Pity the heart that has suffered Bonny Eloise Voice of the Western Wind Beautiful Isle of the Sea As Pants the Hart Let Us Speak of a Man as we find Him Mother Kissed Me in my Dream In the Glade Annie of the Vale Thou Art With Me When the Light Waves 'Tis but a Little Faded Flower Down By the River Side I Stray The Stream in the Valley","Oh! Gently Breathe Jolly Good Laugh Evangeline - cover art The Leaves that Fall in Spring Janette - colored cover art Must we then Meet as Strangers? - cover art Far Away Voice of the Western Wind Happy Be Thy Dreams Some One to Love Pleasant Memories Down By the River I stray The Cottage By the Sea - cover art Cross and Crown - cover art Apart! - cover art","Dreaming of Thee Thou, thou, reign'st in this bosom Hymns of the Church - cover art Angel Voices - cover art No Crown without the Cross - colored cover art Must I leave Thee? Blue-eyed Jeannie In the Moonlight long Ago Ettie May Some One to Love The Birds Welcome Again - colored cover art","Happy Be Thy Dreams Down By the Gate - cover art Jenny who lives in the Dell - cover art Linger Not Darling Eilleen Allanna - colored cover art Fond Hearts at Home The Gates Ajar - cover art","Who will care for Mother now? Little Mary's Triumph","Marion Lee Annie Lisle Lilly Dale -cover art Ida May Willie's on the Dark Blue Sea I'm lonely since my Mother died","Don't go out to-night Come where the Lillies bloom - cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art braille notation on cover","Queen of the Night Take Back the Ring La Primavera","Vorrei Morir The Love That Came too Late Forever and Forever Chanson de Fortunio","Little Bird's Story Willie's Ship Song - cover art Only Come! - cover art","Colored cover art","Bird of the Wilderness Agathe","The Sleigh Ride- cover art Rail Road Galop - cover art Cute Schottische - cover art","cover art","Yarico's Lament The Blue Bird Scottisch","Sinfonie Nr. 4 f-Moll Souvenir de Hapsal Serenade fur Streichorchester Jahreszeiten No. 11 Sleigh Ride Chanson Triste","Come Maiden with Me Call me not back from the Echoless Shore Lost Star of My Home Dear Mother I have Come Home to Die Star of the Evening Weeping, Sad and Lonely Do Not Heed Her Warning 'Tis Evening Brings My Heart to Thee Violets Under the Snow Come from Afar Come Willie dear I'm Weeping Now Home, Home, I Love Thee Sweet Genevieve Memory Bells Darling Bessie of the Lea","Love Launched a Fairy Boat Summer Hours Ballad - cover art Where the Weary are at Rest I'd marry him tomorrow","Christmas Carol The Nation's Honored Dead Sweet Memory Ever of Thee Bouquet de Roses - cover art A Grand American Overture Tread Softly the Angels Are Coming - cover art Mossy Dell Waltz - cover art Mary of the Wild Moor Silver Moon - cover art Mrs. Malone Come sing to me again Fairy Wedding","Emblem of Constancy Scenes of My Youth Sweet Girl May I Be There!","I Love to Gaze on Beauty's Cheek Love's Gentle Whisper I Dreamed of Thee My Heart is Thine Speak Kindly","Handwritten music sheet inside score cover art","cover art","Aria Alla Scozzese Sicilian Air of Home Sweet Home The White Cockade Langolee an Irish Melody Beethoven's Admired Waltz She Wore a Wreath of Roses","The Morning Glory Waltz The May Queen Polka","Cover art - map of Japan and Korean Pennisula","Colored drawing on cover","cover art","cover art","Colored cover art","Home to Our Mountains ( Si la Stanchezza) Prison Song Over the Summer Sea Ah! I Have Sigh'd to Rest Me Ernani We'll Laugh and Sing All Cares Away Melodies from the Trovatore T'was no Vision In Tears I Pine for Thee Tempest of the Heart La Forza del Destino - cover art","Teutonia Quick Step Rose Waltz I Wish I was in Dixie - cover art Edinburgh Polka Seconfd Review Quick Step Les Graces","Caprice Menuet Les Pecheurs de Perles","cover art","cover art","cover art","Hungarian -cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art - internal cover","God of the Fatherless Love \u0026 Sorrow Footsteps of Angels The Hunters Chorus Echo Waltz Three Celebrated Pieces Last Waltz","6 Amusements Elegants-La Polka Le Carnevale de Venise Ernani Un Soir au Chateau Rouge Rosalie Redowa Elegantes When the Swallows Homeward Fly The Long, long weary Day Rose et Blanche","Patorale pour Grand Organ Nadia - cover art","Meet Me By Moonlight Hours there were Float Down the Tide Fair Rose I've Wander'd in Dreams O Do You Remember","cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art","Dolores Walzer Trictrac Polka La Plus Belle Walzer Bien Aimes Well Beloved Waltzes Sirenes Waltzes Bella Polka-Mazurka - cover art","Ever be Happy Chant des Oiseaux When Thou art near Parlor Cottillions No.2 I Fondly Think of Thee - cover art","Good Night and Pleasant Dreams Tis the Last Rose of Summer Why do I weep for Thee - cover photo Lucis di Lammermoor I Mourn Thee But I Love no More Tell Me some fond name Holy Mother Guide His Footsteps Adieu Dear Native Land Say my heart can this be Love? The Spring and Summer both are past Softly Ye Night Winds Speak Gently Sweet Evening Star","Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer! In Happy Moments Le Reve Softly Ye Night Winds The Hundreth Psalm The Star of Love The Midnight Waltz The Night Winds Wait for the Wagons Polka The Leaves are Turning Red Good Night and Pleasant Dreams The Midnight Serenade It is the Happy Summer Time","The Blue Bells of Scotland The Hundreth Psalm Grande Polka de Concert First Love I Have waited for Thy Coming Sleeping I Dreamed, Love Alas Thomes Chimes so Sweetly Stealing Melodie Peruvienne Bird of the greenwood The Winds that waft my sighs to thee","Tis the Harp in the Air Scenes That are Brightest Annie Laurie The Low Backed Car The Night-Winds The Spell If Lov'd by Thee Annie Dear, Good Bye - cover art Old Friendship's Smile Lotus Leaf La Mexicana The Lost Star Ballad The Celebrated Witches' Dance Adieu Grande Polka - cover art Scenes","Jenny Lind Polka First Love Redowa Brigand Polka The Storm Polka Fruhlings Landler First Love Pen and Ink - cover art Fleur des Champs Coquette Polka La Romantique - cover art","Kind Friends are Near Her Patch-work Polka Where are ye now Bright Dreams of My Childhood Sounds from the Ringing Rocks","Brother's fainting at the door - cover art Come sit by My Side Little Darling - cover art","Cover Photo","Inman Line March - cover art An Eine Aeolsharfe Nearer My God to Thee - cover art Come Holy Spirit - cover art Old Folks at Home Transcription Schottische Brilliant On the Track Galop Jessamine Polka Redowa Rippling Rill Mazurka","Old Haunts Ballad Rock of Ages Moss a Ballad Love's Twilight Star - cover art Christ the Lord is risen to day Rock of Ages The Reveille Come Holy Spirit Bobolink Polka Marche Militaire Tam O'Shanter - cover art The Song of the Brook As Pants the Hart Harum Scarum Polka","Recuerdame - cover art Solo Tengo Ojos Para Ti - cover art","The Morning Star Polka Jenny Forrester","Ah Do Not Forget Love - cover art Mondamin","The Mother's Vow What will you do Love","John Anderson My Jo.- cover art Beautiful Dream Waltz Tis sweet to take the bonnie Lake Come, come to me, my Rover","cover art","Come to the Sunset Tree Good Bye! a ballad","Gondoliers Song Home, Sweet Home","Wake Lady Wake The Plain Gold Ring The Magic Spell Jubel-Ouverture Mouvement Perpetuel Aufforderung zum Tanze Rondo Brillant","cover art","Lorena Zula Zong Softly, Lightly, Sweetly Sing Paul Vane Under the Beautiful Stars The Old Man Dreams Where the little feet are waiting - cover art Lorena Oh How I Love My Mountain Home They Buried Her Under the Old Elm Tree Dont Be Sorrowful Spare the Old Homestead Tap on the Window Pane It will be summer by and by Sweet By and By - cover art Over the River","cover art","The Nupital Quick Step Home Sweet Home Ever of thee Waltz Spanish Fandango","Harvest of Flowers ( Blumenlese) Praktische Violinschule- Blumenlese fur angehende Violinisten","cover art","Fleur des Alpes - cover art Serenade de Ruy-Blas","Dreaming Weaving","What Nora Said - cover art Beautiful Bells - cover art Watch and Pay - cover art Little Fanchon - cover art","cover art","La Grande Duchesse -- cover art Qui Vive Galop -- cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art","How Merrily We Live that Shepherds Be The Footstep on the Stair","In a Fairy Grot Thou hast Learn'd to Love Another Keep to the Right Love's Golden Chain","Stick to Your Father, Dick - cover art Pretty as a Pink - cover art","cover art","Darby Kelly Oh! Rest thee Babe","Put Me in my Litle Bed - - cover art Come Birdie Come -- cover art Poor Little Johnny -- cover art A bird from o'er the sea -- cover art Little Emily -- cover art Little Clo Baby Fingers on my Cheek -- cover art Far From Home -- cover art The Old Turnkey-- cover art Marguerite -- cover art The Widow in the Cottage by the Sea-Side He was Crucified -- cover art","The Watcher Quick Step When Voices Breathe a Music Sweet Wrecker's Daughter Oh Susanna! Joys that were Crowning Love Not Verdi's Quick Step Sachems Daughter -- cover art Rosa Lee The Birde of Sighs The Farmer's Boy Sister, Swift the Hours Have Fled In the Lonely Grove I Linger Rose of Allandale French Republic March","cover art","cover art","The Welcome Wild roses","Contes D'Avril Six Duos pour Pianoo et Harmonium","Variations on Hadyn's Austrian National Hymn -- cover art Rochester Scottisch and Affection Waltz May Queen Polka -- cover art Bouquet of Melodies -- cover art","Fading the still fading the last beam is shining Ingleside Triumph March -- cover art Away away we bound o'er the deep The Harpers Song","cover art","cover art","The Soldiers Grave The Brides Farewell Larboard Watch","Heliotrope Polka Geranium Waltz Coming Out Waltz -- cover art","cover art","Glen Mary Waltzes Day is Departing","Sleep the Kind Angel is Near me Christmas Carol","Sehnsucht am Meere Flieg' Vogel, Fliege! Freundvoll und Leidvoll","cover art","The Chapel in the Mountains -- cover art The Sky-Lark The Shepherd Boy -- cover art Highlands Echoes -- cover art Tripping thro' the Meadows -- cover art Les Voix du Matin","Five Favorite Chants Hark! The Herald Angels sing","cover art","cover art","Farewell Song of Enoch Arden First Love Redowa Martha Loves Chiding's Waltz -- cover art La Fille du Regiment Trab-Trab Galop La Belle Helene Nothing to Wear -- cover art The Sunshine Schottisch -- cover art Bells of Corneville","Cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art","Evening By the Sea Sweet Cecile Leslie","Cover art","Orgelvorspiele Sonate in B moll fur Orgel","cover art","Grand March de Concert Galop di Bravura L'Hirondelle Grande Marche Militaire Le Dernier Sourire Marrie Polka-Mazurka The Whispering Wind","cover photo","I've brought Thee an Ivy Leaf--cover art Clara May","cover art","The Indian's Prayer Home of the Penitent Be Kind to the Loved Ones at Home Mother Dear O Pray for Me Gentle Words and Loving Smiles The Sailor Boy's Last Dream He Doeth All Things Well--cover art","Speed Away! Speed Away! Take Me Home to Die Strike the Harp Gently Oh for a Home Beside the Hills Take Me Home to Die--cover art Give Me a loving Heart Uncle John is Sweetly Sleeping Katy's Cry Ella Dear He Doeth all things Well --cover art","Mary McNeil Bell Brandon","Come Home, Father Brave Boys Kingdon Coming--cover art Grandmother Told Me So--cover art Now Moses--cover art","cover art","The Belle of the Forest The Buccanier's Bride","Shylie Bawn Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still Dearest Spot of Earth to Me is Home Gentle ray of sunlight Smiles and tears Sing me an English Song Let my care be no man's sorrow","The Hazel Dell--cover art The Church within the wood Rosalie the Prarie flower Departed Days Old Folks are Gone Annie Lowe Fair Thee Well Kitty Dear Bright Eyed Little Nell of Narragansett Bay","Shepherd Boy--cover art Silvery Waves Gaily our Boat glides o'er the Sea--cover art Dashing Spray The Last Rose of Summer Home Reveries--cover art Song of the Sky Lark Fishers Hornpipe Medley Little Maggie May When You and I were Young","Sister Come! Come Away. 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The bulk of the documents are arranged in chronological order, following these are folders of photographs. Reprints have been arranged by author's last name, and a final grouping contains oversize items--diplomas, etc.--and artifacts.","\nHenry Rose Carter was born on Clifton Plantation, Caroline County, Virginia, August 25, 1851 or 1852. He attended Aspen Hill Academy in Louisa County, Virginia, and completed studies there in 1868. After teaching in a boys school in Nelson County, Virginia, he entered the University of Virginia, where he earned proficiency certificates in Mineralogy and Geology, and in Physics, and a diploma from the School of Pure Mathematics in June of 1872. In July 1873, he earned diplomas from the Schools of General and Industrial Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, Applied Mathematics, and Civil Engineering. Subsequently Carter pursued an interest in Medicine, and he recieved an M.D. degree from the University of Maryland in March of 1879. That year he joined the Marine Hospital Service (later the United States Public Health Service) and over his career ascended through the ranks to become Assistant Surgeon General in 1915.\n","\nInitial postings with the Service took him to Cairo, Illinois -- where he met and married Laura Hook, of St. Louis, Missouri, on September 29, 1880 -- Memphis, Tennessee; San Francisco, California; and New Orleans, Louisiana. The Service detailed him as a quarantine officer to Ship Island, Mississippi in 1888, and here began his researches with yellow fever, which he would quickly refine to an extremely high level of expertise. Carter's thorough and methodical observations of the appearance and development of the disease proved critical to Dr. Walter Reed's landmark demonstration of the mosquito transmission of yellow fever in 1900. Assigned to Cuba in 1899, Carter's tour of duty overlapped with those of Reed and the other members of the famous United States Army Yellow Fever Commission, who were able to learn first-hand of Carter's most recent conclusions.\n","\nCarter's long and distinguished sanitary career took him to the Panama Canal Zone in 1904, where he served as Chief Quarantine Officer and Chief of Hospitals for five years. He also undertook detailed investigations and control measures of malaria in North Carolina and elsewhere in the South, and became a founder of the National Malaria Committee. With the support of the Rockefeller Foundation International Health Board, he undertook additional investigation and control measures for yellow fever in Central and South America. His expertise recommended him to the Peruvian government, which named Carter Sanitary Advisor in 1920-1921.\n","\nHealth problems at the end of his life compelled Carter to withdraw from active fieldwork, though he remained a highly valued consultant to the Health Board and a much-beloved and respected teacher for a new generation of sanitarians. Carter closed his career researching and writing the manuscript that his daughter, Laura Armistead Carter, edited and published posthumously in 1931: Yellow Fever: An Epidemiological and Historical Study of its Place of Origin.\n","Processed by: Historical Collections Staff Funding: Web version of the finding aid funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Finding aid by: Henry K. Sharp","Transfered 15 March 1983 from Alderman Special Collections. The collection was re-processed and entered into the Department's Manuscripts database (Access) in May of 2002. Processed by Henry K. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Alphabetical by name of city.","Reprocessed by Anne Johnson in 2011.","Added to collection in 2019 from backlog ephemera.","Mss. 39.4 V82co Virginia Counties Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library"," Mss. 65 V82 Virginia Quitrents Collection, 1704-1705, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library"," Many other accessions relating to cities in the Commonwealth of Virginia are in the Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library.  Please check the subject index for the name of the city. Also, you can use the search box on the top right corner, being sure to check the \"Include Box Lists.\""," Artifacts tranferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection include: Presbyterian Student Choir Badge (39.4V82.A01.1), Presbyterian Junior Choir Badges (39.4V82.A01.2a-e), York River Ink Wash Drawing (39.4V82ci.02), Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commission Medal (39.4V82ci.03), Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commemorative Coin (39.4V82ci.04)","Artificial collection of papers relating to various cities in the Commonwealth of Virginia.","A newspaper clipping concerning dead towns in Virginia.  1 piece.","Scope and Contents History of Christ Church. 3 p. 15 1/2 cm. Christmas card from Old Presbyterian Meeting House from William Buckner and Mr. Croarty. undated. Letter to Earl Gregg Swem from Josephine Weeks about buying a newly made print from Colonel Gilpin's \"Plan of Alexandria, 1798.\" June 17,1944. Alexandria businesses papers: envelope from Garrett and Monroe, card from Gwin, Beckham and Company Commission Merchants and Andrews Studios. undated. List of names and inscriptions on gravestones at Christ Church, Old Presbyterian Meeting House and Bethlehem Cemetery by George Magruder Battey. Carbon Copy. June 1, 1944. History of St. Paul's Church, Fairfax Parish, 1810-1932 by Margery Arden Hall. Copy. \"Financial statement and report and list of subscribers and pewholders of Saint Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church in Fairfax","Bath is in present day Berkeley County, West Virginia.","Papers of Thomas Marshall Hunter, Morgantown, W.Va. Typed copy of an act for establishing a town at the Warm Springs in the county of Berkeley.  October 1776. 1 piece. A list of original purchasers of lots in Bath, Berkeley County.  1 piece.  Extracts from the minutes of the trustees of Bath.  1 piece. An excerpt from Thomas Jefferson's Notes of Virginia.  1793. 1 piece. Copies of newspaper advertisements of stores and boarding houses. 1781.  3 pieces.","Scope and Contents Advertisement card for travel from Lynchburg, Virginia. undated.","Scope and Contents Music festival 1931. Advertising folder. Letter inviting people to visit a new academy established at the Midway under Mr. Pike Powers, formerly professor of Mathematics at Hampton Sydney. Signed by the nine professors. July 17, 1838. Affidavit signed by the Librarian of the Library of the University of Virginia on July 10, 1848 that the letter was copied from the Richmond Enquirer collection on July 10, 1848. Brochure of photographs of the buildings at the University of Virginia. A 1\" x 3.5\" calendar for 1927 from President Alderman is attached. 1927. Prints of engravings: \"View of the University of Virginia\" and \"University of Virginia, Charlottesville.\" undated. Letter from W.W. Gilmer of Charlottesville to the Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia recommending A.P. Abell as Proctor of the University. Partial letter from an unknown person at the University about new professorships, lack of money, who might be retiring and the increase from 32 to 50 Virginia students. April 4, 1856. Letter from Edwin M. Mann of the Chambers of the Judge of the Hustings Court in Petersburg, Virginia to Capt. W. Roane Ruffin, Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia about recommending Mayor R.W. Jones for Chair of General and Applied Chemistry and Pharmacy. September 23, 1884. \"College Topics\", Volume VII, Number 4, a publication of the University of Virginia which gives and account of the burning of the Rotunda. November 4, 1895. Sent by John Stewart Bryan on February 10, 1936. Editorial to the Enquirer by W.A. Turner about a proposed bill to consolidate the medical department at the University of Virginia and the Medical College at Richmond. undated. Mimeograph copy of a letter to Miss Nannie from Sallie J. Doswell about the advertising costs in her new edition of the condensed history of the University. March 21, 1911. A small book of \"A Partial Roster of Eminent Alumni\" of the \"University of Virginia in the Service of the Republic.\" undated. University of Virginia Alumni News. December 1926. University of Virginia commencement programs. June 29, 1855, June 27, 1856 (2 copies), June 29,1857 (2 copies) and July 4, 1860 (2 copies).","Scope and Contents A historical and descriptive article. undated. 1 piece. Typed copy of an act incorporating the town, 1749. 1 piece. Typed copy of a list of residents of Dumfries found in the ledger of Daniel Payne, merchant. 1758-1761. 1 piece. Typed list of merchants residing in Dumfries. 1789. 1 piece. A Short historical sketch of the Dumfries lodge of Masons, 1797-1830, including a list of members in 1798. 1 piece.","Scope and Contents A print, \"Fortress Monroe, Va. and Its Vicinity\" with a numbered legend of places on the picture. undated.","Day book of the corporation of Fredericksbug, Virginia. 28 April 1802 -- 28 February 1812. 80 pages. 12 3/4 x 7 3/4 inches. List of voters and militia in the corporation of Fredericksburg, Virginia. 1855. 48 pages. 13 3/4 x 4 1/4 inches. An illustrated descriptive folder. 1 piece. An envelope printed with six views of buildings. 1 piece. 1787-1840 Fredericksburg District Court Records: See Mss. Acc. 2008.319 Fredericksburg, Virginia District Court.","Scope and Contents Fredericksburg Street lottery tickets signed by Beck (sic) Welford. Over 50 tickets. Some tickets have the name of purchaser on the reverse side. 1826. 1 lottery ticket from St. Louis, dated March 6, 1817. Pages with photographs of State Teachers College. (Mary Washington University). 4 pages. undated. Printed letter to the \"communicants of St. George's Church\" in Fredericksburg, Virginia, asking for funds. undated. Statement of current expenses of St. George's Church in Fredericksburg, Virginia. February 19, 1872. Advertisement for \"Johnston and Company, Druggists and Apothecaries\" in Fredericksburg, Virginia. undated.","Numerical list of blanks and prizes in the Fredericksburg Female Charity School Lottery.  1805.  48 pages.  15 1/2 x 10 inches.","July 5, 1953 Daily Press newspaper clipping \"Historical Approach Used in the Selection of New Names for Hampton City Streets.\" Annual reports for the Committee for the Fort Monroe Museum and its successor, the Casemate Museum. 1951-1974.","Engraving of Hanover Court-House, possibly removed from a book.","Two prints of Harper's Ferry by W.H. Bartlett, 1838, showing different views. One newspaper print reproduction, \"Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Company.  1854. Three prints by G. Perkins, 1874, \"Harper's Ferry by Moonlight.\"","5 printed reproductions of photographs of buildings at the \"State Teacher's College\" in Harrisonburg, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Flyers advertising \"Gooch\" and \"Little Miss Spruce\" trees by Winslow L. Gooch of Hopewell, Virginia.","Related material: See the Jamestown Corporation Records, 1946-1979, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary; and the Jamestowne Society Papers, 1930-1966, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Papers, 1629-1952, relating to Jamestown, Va. Note: Items relating to Colonial National Historical Park and to Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Yorktown are filed under Williamsburg. See also: Map Collection.\n    Historical and descriptive articles, and general views of the town.  13 pieces.","    Landing at Jamestown.  An engraving.  1 piece. Print of \"The First Legislative Assembly in America.  James Town, Virginia, August, 1619.\"  (From Goodrich's History of the United States of America (New York, 1828).  2 items.","    Photostats of four pages from a court journal of James City.  1629.  4 pieces.","    Photostat of a portion of John Clayton's letter of August 17, 1688, containing a description and map of Jamestown Island.  4 photostats.","    Log houses at Jamestown.  By George C. Gregory.  Blueprint of a typed article.  1 piece. Deed given by John Page to William Sherwood, 6 February 1682.","    Photographs of buildings and foundations.  13 pieces. Undated. Panoramic photograph of Jamestown Island, photograph of a building foundation and an aerial photograph of Jamestown are filed in the Mapcase.","    Photograph of a section of the church yard.  Undated. 1 piece.","    Objects unearthed.  6 photographs and an illustrated article. Undated.","    Celebrations of the founding of Jamestown, 1895, 1932, 1935, 1952.  7 pieces.","    Monument.  Copy of architect's sketch.  1 piece.","    Philopena Album.  New York: Published by Leavitt \u0026 Allen, undated.  Includes engraving of Jamestown.","Photostat of Richmond TImes Dispatch, 1936 Jamestown Day\n        Photostat of newspaper clipping about the annual services commemorating Jamestown Day to be held May 13.  From the Richmond Times Dispatch, 1936. ","John Page to William Sherwood Deed. 1681/2.","Eight postcards from the Jamestown Exposition in 1907, showing:  Swiss village, harbor, view, lovers lane, Hotel Chamberlain, official seal of the Jamestown Exposition (1907), U.S. government Pier, and the winding trail.  (8 items).","Eight postcards from the Jamestown Exposition in 1907, showing:  Swiss village, harbor, view, lovers lane, Hotel Chamberlain, official seal of the Jamestown Exposition (1907), U.S. government Pier, and the winding trail.  (8 items).","Ephemera from the 1957 Jamestown Celebration. Includes pamphlets, invitations, program for \"An Historical Pageant: Opechancanough, the Last Chief of the Powhatans\" given at the site of Pamunkee in West Point, Virginia, schedules, tickets, flyers, press releases and the program of a luncheon in honor of Thomas B. Stanley, Governor of Virginia, at the Savoy Hotel in London, England on October 9, 1956.  Includes two copies of the Virginia Gazette Special Edition on the 1957 Jamestown Festival and a report to the Virginia 350th Anniversary Celebration, \"Planning Hospital Services for Williamsburg, Virginia.\"","Monument. Copy of architect's sketch. 1 piece.","Scope and Contents Postcard of rear view of Jamestown Church.  1930's newspaper article entitled \"National Memorial to the Progress of the Colored Race in America\" about Elder Lightfoot Solomon Michaux building a memorial at Jamestown.","Scope and Contents Historical and descriptive articles, and general views of the town. 13 pieces. Landing at Jamestown. An engraving. 1 piece. Print of \"The First Legislative Assembly in America. James Town, Virginia, August, 1619.\" (From Goodrich's History of the United States of America (New York, 1828). 2 items. Photostats of four pages from a court journal of James City. 1629. 4 pieces. Photostat of a portion of John Clayton's letter of August 17, 1688, containing a description and map of Jamestown Island. 4 photostats. Log houses at Jamestown. By George C. Gregory. Blueprint of a typed article. 1 piece. Deed given by John Page to William Sherwood, 6 February 1682. Photographs of buildings and foundations. 13 pieces. undated. Panoramic photograph of Jamestown Island, photograph of a building foundation and an aerial photograph of Jamestown are filed in the Mapcase. Photograph of a section of the church yard. undated. 1 piece. Objects unearthed. 6 photographs and an illustrated article. undated. Celebrations of the founding of Jamestown, 1895, 1932, 1935, 1952. 7 pieces. Monument. Copy of architect's sketch. 1 piece. Philopena Album. New York: Published by Leavitt \u0026 Allen, undated. Includes engraving of Jamestown.\nPhotostat of newspaper clipping about the annual services commemorating Jamestown Day to be held May 13. From the Richmond Times Dispatch, 1936.","Photostat copies: letter from Ellen M. Bagby of the Jamestown Committee of the APVA to Mr. Warner S. McCall of Gibson City, Illinois inviting him to Jamestown for the installation of the plaque honoring Edward Maria Wingfield; memo by Warner McCall read by Bishop Brown at the Annual meeting of the APVA and newspaper clippings of the event with picture of plaque.","Photostat copies of two early deeds from Jamestown from the Ambler Papers at the Library of Congress, \"Virginia:  Jamestown--Land Patents, Deeds, etc.\"         Four photographs from the National Park Service:         Plate 1:  Fragment of the Copeland or Chuckatuck Spoon Excavated at Jamestown,         Plate 2:  bowl fragment indentified as belonging to the handle of the type illustrated in Plate 1,         Plate 3:  fragment of pewter measure of the baluster type and         Plate 4:  drawing of drinking mug, restored.","Eight postcards from the Jamestown Exposition in 1907, showing:  Swiss village, harbor, view, lovers lane, Hotel Chamberlain, official seal of the Jamestown Exposition (1907), U.S. government Pier, and the winding trail.  (8 items).","Scope and Contents Ephemera from the 1957 Jamestown Celebration. Includes pamphlets, invitations, program for \"An Historical Pageant: Opechancanough, the Last Chief of the Powhatans\" given at the site of Pamunkee in West Point, Virginia, schedules, tickets, flyers, press releases and the program of a luncheon in honor of Thomas B. Stanley, Governor of Virginia, at the Savoy Hotel in London, England on October 9, 1956.  Includes two copies of the Virginia Gazette Special Edition on the 1957 Jamestown Festival and a report to the Virginia 350th Anniversary Celebration, \"Planning Hospital Services for Williamsburg, Virginia.\"","Four photographs from the National Park Service:","Plate 1:  Fragment of the Copeland or Chuckatuck Spoon Excavated at Jamestown,","Plate 2:  bowl fragment indentified as belonging to the handle of the type illustrated in Plate 1,","Plate 3:  fragment of pewter measure of the baluster type and","Plate 4:  drawing of drinking mug, restored.","Ephemera from the 350th Anniversary of Jamestown.  Includes the Virginia Department of Highways report on \"Traffic and the Jamestown Festival,\" \"Jamestown Festival Official Program,\" programs for the musical program at PBK in Williamsburg and the christening of the Susan Constant, Godspeed and Discovery, brochure entitled \"Souvenir of the Jamestown Festival 1957, Old World Heritage,\"Jamestown Festival brochure, brochure for \"The Founders,\" ticket stub for the festivities, and a Jamestown Anniversary Issue of the magazine \"Forth\".","Panoramic photograph of Jamestown Island, photograph of a building foundation and an aerial photograph of Jamestown, undated for probably early 20th century.  2 copies of the Supplement to the Virginia Gazette, dated June 28, 1957, about the Jamestown Festival.\nJohn Page to William Sherwood Deed, 1681/82.","Lexington Lottery Tickets, signed by Fisher and Jordan. 5 tickets.","Scope and Contents Lynchburg art club. Catalog of exhibition, 1929. 1 sheet. Flyer for \"Lynchburg Institute for Young Ladies\" conducted by Mr. And Mrs. Meany. undated. A flyer for the Morgantown Female Academy which is to be run by Mr. and Mrs. Meany, 1845, and a flyer for St. Mary's Female Seminary (Maryland) written by E.J. Meany, Principal. undated.","Scope and Contents Envelope from the business, Messrs. Lee Taylor and Co., Leaf Tobacco. undated. Receipt of William Turner and John F. Powell. August 22, 1795. Receipt of Capt. William Turner and John Poe, July 21, 1821. Receipt of Walter Irvine, Samuel Irvine and Proper Powell, July 11, 1796.","Program of the seventh annual assembly of the Virginia branch of the Huguenot Society of the founders of Manakin.  1937.  1 piece. Program of the seventh annual assembly of the Huguenot Society of the founders of Manakin.  1938.  1 piece. News letter of the seventh annual assembly of the Huguenot Society of the founders of Manakin.  1938.  1 piece.","A note giving the wording of the act of incorporation. 1799. 1 piece.","An airplane view. 1 piece.","To the pioneers of Newport News, Va. A historical sketch by George B. West. 1911. Typed copy. 1 piece. The Mariners' Museum. By Homer L. Ferguson. 9 p. illus. 28 cm. 1 piece. Advertising sheets and cards of merchants. 2 pieces.","Receipt for George [illegible] who lives at 453-21 Street, Newport News, Virginia.","Miscellaneous letters, broadsides, and pamphlets relating to Norfolk, Va., its history and people, including an 1804 letter describing a fire in Norfolk, an 1826 polling list, and an 1830 funeral invitation.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1804-1950, relating to Norfolk, Va. An artificial collection of letters, broadsides, and pamphlets relating to Norfolk, Va., its history and people. Includes letter, 1804, concerning fire in Norfolk; list, 1826, of votes for General Assembly election; funeral invitation, 1830; and printed material (Gray Lines Motor Tours schedule and advertisement, \"The Tidewater Trail,\" \"Norfolk's Historic Mace\" (1935), \"Christ Church Congregation\" by Robert Morton Hughes and program of \"Sesquicentennial Jubilee [of] Norfolk's Most Unusual Church [First Baptist]); broadside describing exhibitions and activities of Norfolk Museum of Arts and Science; and photograph of woodcut showing Market Square. 14 items.","Original, printed and miscellaneous material. W.B. Oliphant, Norfolk, Va., to Daniel Boehm, Philadelphia, Pa. Mention of the office of the Cashier of Dir[ection?] and Deposit in Norfolk; describes the fire which burned Norfolk, stating that \"its ravages [were more] than anything of the kind ever witnessed by me\"; requests two chests of Hyson Tea after reading of newly arrived shipments from India; also asks for candles and mustard in bottles, as well as a quarter cask of good Lisbon wine. 3 pp. ALS. March 24, 1804. Includes typescript. 1 p. List of voters casting their vote for either George Loyall of John S. Steed as the next delegate from Norfolk to the General Assembly. April 24, 1826 1 p. PD. Invitation to attend the funeral of Col. William Anderson, Norfolk, Va. June 13, 1830. 1 item. PC. Pamphlet entitled, \"Christ Church Congregation,\" by Robert Morton Hughes. 1937. 13 pp. PM. Program of the \"Sesquicentennial Jubilee [of] Norfolk's most Unusual Church, [First Baptist].\" 1950. 57 pp. PM. Schedule of Gray Line Motor Tours of the Norfolk and Virginia Beach area. 1929. 1 p. PM. \"The Tidewater Trail, a chronicle for Groups for Service Women in this Community,\" featuring an article about the Barton Myers home in Norfolk, Va. January 1, 1931. 16 pp. PM. A brief history and description of the Mace of Norfolk, entitled \"Norfolk's Historic Mace.\" 1935. 14 pp. PM. Advertising bill for Gray Line Motor Tours. n.d. 1 p. PM Advertisement of John B. Loughran, \"dealer in picture frames, looking glasses...and clocks,\" No. 182 Church St., Norfolk, Va. n.d. 1 p. PM. Handbill describing exhibitions and activities of the Norfolk Museum of Arts and Sciences. n.d. 1 p. PM. Black and white photograph, 8\" x 10\", of a woodcut of Market Square, Norfolk, Va. n.d. 1 item. Ph.","Scope and Contents S.W.B. Oliphant, Norfolk, Va., to Daniel Boehm, Philadelphia, Pa. Mention of the office of the Cashier of Dir[ection?] and Deposit in Norfolk; describes the fire which burned Norfolk, stating that \"its ravages [were more] than anything of the kind ever witnessed by me\"; requests two chests of Hyson Tea after reading of newly arrived shipments from India; also asks for candles and mustard in bottles, as well as a quarter cask of good Lisbon wine. 3 pp.  ALS.  Including typescript.  1 p.","Advertisement for subscription to the \"Day Book\" for Norfolk and Portsmouth residents. Ca. 1870. Note: Photographs from the 1907 Jamestown Exposition held in Norfolk, Virginia are filed under James City County, Virginia in the Virginia Counties Collection.","Scope and Contents Pocahontas Playbill. undated.","A letter from P.H. Drewry, 13 September 1922, regarding his proposed history of Petersburg. 1 piece. Tabb Street Presbyterian Church. List of members, 1867. Printed. 1 piece. Advertising sheets and cards of business houses. 3 pieces.","Scope and Contents Photographs of the Virginia State College for Negroes in Petersburg, Virginia. undated. Account book from the Petersburg area. Earliest legible date is 1765. Partial. Fragile. Some names legible. Fragments of invoices from the Petersburg area. Fragile. Legible names: Mr. Buchanan, John Smith, Charles Hudson, Littlebury White, Buckner Raney, Mrs. Elizabeth Randolph and William Hamlin. 1759-1789. 8 items. Advertising card form the Davis Carriage Company. undated. Article on Blandford's Church from \"The Commonwealth Magazine\". June 1954. Report by the Association Preservation Petersburg Antiquities on the Pride Family and Pride's Field. Includes newspaper articles and photographs. February 4, 1938. Copy of legal document about moving a road near Blandford. Includes plat and list of all tithables on the land of Bollingbrook Ward. May 1787.","History of Portsmouth. By Mildred M. Holladay. In the Portsmouth Star, 19 January 1936. 1 piece. A deed given by Tapley Webb and others conveying a tract of land in Portsmouth to Purnal Pitts. 1812. 1 piece.","Scope and Contents Six black and white photographs of the Providence Forge Mill showing inside and outside of mill. undated.","Papers, ca. 1793-1931, relating to Richmond, Va. Includes photographs, engravings, broadsides, programs of art exhibits, advertising cards, correspondence, and newspaper clippings.","Scope and Contents Newspaper clipping - \"Richmond, Virginia, in 1793, an unpublished manuscript of the Reverend Henry Toulmin, a visiting English clergyman (information obtained from Colonel Gamble, a merchant of Richmond). 1 item. [concluding article only]. Newspaper clipping of a letter, 17 April 1878, from S. Bassett French to John Letcher concerning the riot in Richmond, 2 April 1863. 1 item. Two copies of articles on the history of Richmond by Edward V. Valentine, William G. Stanard, Mary Newton Stanard, Douglas S. Freeman, H. J. Eckenrode and Sally Nelson Robbins, in the Richmond News-Leader, 29 December 1924. Advertising sheet of Richmond's business, enterprise and attractions. undated. 1 item. Prospectus of...Richmond, capital of Virginia [approaches to its history]...Whittet and Shepperson, 1937. 1 item. Photograph of an engraved view of Richmond. Engravings (2 copies) of \"Richmond from the James.\" New York: D. Appleton \u0026 Co., 1871. Engraving of Richmond, n.d.","Typescript (carbon copy) concerning Richmond Academy of Fine Arts. Printed card concerning Memorial Volume of Virginia Historical Portraiture, 1585-1830. Broadside, 1937, concerning exhibit of chapbooks and battledores at the Valentine Museum. Program, 1938, for Steuben Glass exhibit at Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Program, 1939, of exhibit of watercolors by Edmund S. Campbell. Agreement (unexecuted carbon copy), 1918, between Manchester National Bank of Richmond and Bank of Commerce and Trusts. Photographs (printed) of Richmond buildings. Engravings of capitol building Richmond (London: Published 1831, I. T. Hinton \u0026 Simpkin and Marshall). Newspaper clipping, 1925, concerning Virginia House. Advertisement poster re: Virginia House [in Windsor Farms, owned by Va. Historical Society. Was home of Ambasador Weddell]. Filed in Mapcase. Advertising materials (cards, broadsides and blotters). 37 items. (One item, re: Dietz Publishing Company is filed in Mapcase).","Scope and Contents Broadside, 1 April 1875, of First Baptist Church, Richmond. Invitation, 1859, to Monumental Church. Invitation, 1865, to St. Paul's Church. Bulletin, 23 November 1930, of Second Baptist Church. Letter, 1846, concerning schooner, Caroline. Broadside (copies) concerning \"Civic Association\" and \"Committee on Charter Changes.\"","Scope and Contents 29 January 1882 J. A. Cantrell, [?] to Carrie Irwin, Grace Chapel. Impending visit of [?] Doggett and [?] Saunders. 1 p. ALS. 4 November 1890 Milton F. Paddock, Rector, St. Andrew's Church, Philadelphia, Pa., to Thomas Browder, Richmond, Va. Since Grace Church is to lose Dr. [?] Jackson, recommends Charles A. Rickseeker. 3 pp. ALS. 7 January 1895 Mary E. Warren [Richmond, Va.] to Dr. Jno. R. Wheat, [Richmond, Va.] Account of money spent fro Christmas decorations. 4 pp. ALS. 6 April 1895 Gynne A. Lyell, Richmond, Va., to President of the Ladies' Aid Society, Grace Church, Richmond, Va. Expiration of terms of members of musical committee. 8 April 1895 Virginia M. Robinson, [Richmond, Va.], to President, Ladies' Aid Society, Grace Church [Richmond, Va.] Music committee. 3 pp. ALS. 5 March 1917 Robert A. Goodwin, Richmond, Va., to Vestry of Grace Church, Richmond, Va. Resignation as assistant minister. 1 p. ALS. January 1918 Memorial to Lucy Ambler Mason by Vestry of Grace Church. 2 pp. TD. 15 March 1918 Alms Boxes Report. 1 p. D. 5 March 1918 Report of Junior Auxiliary. 2 pp. D. 16 January 1919 L. U. McCabe, The Chancel Chapter, Grace Church, Richmond, Va., to Mrs. E. O. McCabe et al. Solicitation for contributing members. 1 p. TL. Verso bears agenda for a meeting. 1 p. D. 25 March 1919 Report of Grace Church Auxiliary of the Red Cross. Signed Mary A. Randolph. 5 pp. DS. 28 March 1919 Report of Chancel Guild. By L. U. McCabe. 4 pp. on 1 leaf. DS. 28 March 1919 Report of Woman's Guild of Grace Episcopal Church. Lists donations to War Relief Fund, to Lucy Ambler Mason Leper Memorial Fund, to aid in Influenza Epidemic (soup and milk), to adopt French orphan, and given to Richmond charities. 3 pp. DS. 7 July 1919 William H. Palmer, Richmond, Va., to Austin Brockenbrough, Richmond, Va. Leaves town for a prolonged stay. 1 p. ALS. Encloses letter, 3 July 1919, of William H. Palmer, Richmond, Va., to Vestry, Grace Protestant Episcopal Church, Richmond, Va. Resigning as vestryman. 1 p. ALS. 4 August 1919 William H. Palmer, Blacksburg, Va., to Austin Brockenbrough, Richmond, Va. Prevented by ill-health from attending vestry meetings and unable to attend duties as senior warden. 1 p. ALS. 5 January 1920; 8 March 1920 Minutes of vestry meetings. 4 pp. D. undated Report of Junior Auxiliary, signed by Maude Cooke, treasurer. 1 p. DS. undated Report of Chancel Chapter. Signed Lily Urquhart McCabe. 4 pp. ADS. undated Report of Primary Department, Grace Church Sunday School. 1 p. TD. undated Report of Grace Church Chapter of the Brotherhood of St. Paul. Signed by Stuart Cooke. 2pp. DS.","Organizations Letters, 1883, concerning Amateur Dramatic Club. Reports, 1856-1857, of board of directresses of Female Humane Association. Invitation, 1847, of Home Club [to meet at home of Joseph R. Anderson]. Four letters, 1853-1854, to Richmond Athenaeum (from Philip Slaughter, James F. Field, and J. Wood Johns). Announcement, 1884, of meeting of Richmond Microscopic Society. Broadside, 1931, concerning Virginia Historical Society. Two letters, 1911, of Grace M. Dodge re: YMCA. Letter, 1911, of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., re: YMCA. Letter, 1911, of A. Beirne Blair re: YMCA. Letter, 1911, of L. S. Joffe re: YMCA. Program, 1903, of Academy of Music. Program, 3 February 1930, The Artists Series of Concerts (Boston Symphony Orchestra). Legal Petition, ca. 1887, of A. A. Branch, executrix of her husband Thomas Branch's estate to award his daughter her annuity in one lump sum. Deed, 1858, of confirmation between Francis J. Brand, Willie Graseser, and Mary Selle and Charles Selle for a lot in Richmond [Brand was trustee for Mary Selle]. Deed, 1880, of confirmation by Joseph Francis Beyer to Glaser. Deed, 1907, between Isaac Digges and Benj. Barret for Isaac Digges interest in Va. Corporation Digest. Memorandum, 1823, re: John Van Lew \u0026 Co. Petition, 1869, of James Duke for a re-hearing in case of John Van Lew v. Duke. Account, 1836, re: selling of Swan Tavern. Third person letter re: lot on 12th St. Judgement, 1833, in Crump vs. Wren administrator, etc. Judgement, 1833, in Cotton \u0026 Clark. Notice, 1870, of motion for injunction in Ruper v. Sedgewick. Order, 1807, to pay Peter Gordon for defense of Alexander Spotswood. Deed, 1807, from Samuel McCraw and Geo. Fisher, trustees and Margretta West to Samuel Myers for Quesnay's Academy ground. Lease, 1861, from Spiro Zetila to Alfred Paul. Negative photocopy of letter, 1784, of Turner [?] to Clerk of Henrico re: lots in Richmond. Notes, 1888, concerning correspondence concerning a house and lot in Richmond.","Administrator, executor or guardian, 1856-1870. 46 items. Commissioner of revenue for the city of Richmond, 1856-1860. 3 items. Inspector of tobacco in the city of Richmond, 1871-1873. 3 items. Minister, 1861-1888. 18 items. Notary public for the city of Richmond, Hanover and Henrico counties, 1856-1893. 125 items. Sergeant of the city of Richmond, 1888. 1 item. Sheriff of the city of Richmond, 1856. 2 items. Treasurer of the city of Richmond, 1888. 1 item. Fragments of bonds. 2 items.","Scope and Contents Advertisements Advertisement, n.d., for a lecture by A. Edward Newton. Filed in Mapcase. Advertisement, 1939, Musicians Club of Richmond. Advertisement for lectures at Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Advertisement for the Cavalcade of the Cavaliers Pageant. Advertisement for \"Strange Interlude\" by Eugene O'Neill at Lyric Theater. Advertisement, 1931, for Westinghouse Salutes Richmond. Posters Poster for San Carlo Opera at the Mosque. Filed in Mapcase. Poster, 18-19 May 1928, for Adventure Days in Richmond. Filed in Mapcase. Richard Adams Papers Accounts, 1785-1811, of Richard Adams [probably two men, one of whom died in 1800]. Bond, 1787, of Richard Adams (executor of Thomas B. Adams). Letter, 1792, to Richard Adams. Order, 1811, of Richard Adams. Bond, 1805, of Cyrus Griffin to Richard Adams. Order, 1810, of Cyrus Griffin. Bonds Fidelity bond, 1867, of Samuel C. Greenhow and William H. Haxall to administer estate. Fidelity bond, 1868, of John Johns, Jr., and Bradley T. Johnson. Bond, 1802, of John Mayo with Edward Carrington, trustee for Elizabeth Anne Mayo. Bond, 1854, of J. B. Morton, Hugh W. Fry, Arthur A. Morson, and John M. Patton with Richmond and York River Railroad. Bond, 1816, of Richard E. Parker and William Foushee, Sr, with trustees of Richmond Academy. Correspondence Letter, 1841, of George Jones to Committee of the Marshall Theater Request, 1822, of L. W. Dandridge, J. E. Dandridge, and James Rawlings, attorney for Rob. F. Dandridge, trustee for S. A. Williams. Correspondence, 1912, of Ordway Puller to Samuel B. Dunstan and statement of Dunstan re: sale of property. Programs Program, n.d., of Academy of Music (Johann Strauss). Program, 1930, of Adventure Days. Program, n.d., of Academy of Music (\"The Newly-Weds and their Baby.\") Program, 1905, of \"Magda\" at Lyric Theatre. Program, 1929, \"Marco Millions\" and other plays. Photographic images of Richmond Schools.","Scope and Contents History of Richmond's Social Service Societies of the 19th and 20th Centuries by Elwood Street, Director of the Richmond Community Fun handwritten cover by J. Luther Kibler when radio addresses acquired. Copies of typed radio addresses, Numbers 1-11 and 17 to 56, given by Elwood Street from 1942 to 1948. Includes correspondence between Elwood Street, Director of the Richmond Community Fund, and J. Luther Kibler about Mr. Street's articles in Virginia's county courthouses. Business card for \"Moore \u0026 Scott, Commission Merchants\" located at Nos. 1316 and 1318 Cary Street, Richmond, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Numbers 1 - 31 of the radio addresses entitled \"Richmond's Home Fires\" given at radio station WMBG by Elwood Street, Director, the Richmond Community Council and the Richmond Community Fund. 1942 and 1943.","Scope and Contents Numbers 23 - 56 of the radio addresses entitled \"War and Community\" given at radio station WMBG by Elwood Street, Director, the Richmond Community Council and the Richmond Community Fund. 1943.","Scope and Contents Brochures \"A Tour of Historic Richmond\" arranged for the convenience of guests in Richmond by Hotel John Marshall.  1940. \"Picturesque Richmond, Richmond, VA and her Suburbs\", published by the J.L. Hill Printing Company.  1891. \"Footpaths in Historic Richmond.\"  1944. Cardboard placard, \"This Virginia State Flag,\" about a flag made at No. 1 West Franklin Street in the winter of 1864-1865 by Sallie Radford Munford.  Placed by the Richmond Chaper, United Daughters of the  Confederacy.  1941. Buildings and Scenes Small pamphlet on the Virginia House in Winsor Farms. Copies of engravings of scenes in Richmond by Margeret Dasheill, Episcopal Home in Richmond, Virginia.  1940. Note card of St. John's Church.  undated. Copy of a woodcut of the Virginia Capitol Building by Frieda Koontz.  1939. Account of stewardship at the Craig House.  1937. Newspaper article on the Old Mud House in Powhatan County.  undated. Businesses and Advertisements Blank checks from Office of the Greenwood Mining Company on the Farmer's Bank of Virginia in 1800's, Citizen's Bank of Richmond in the 1880's, Mechanics' Bank in New York in the 1830's and George D. Mayo on the First National Bank in Richmond, Virginia in 1910. Writing paper from Murphy's Hotel (3 sheets) and an advertisement or paper covering for \"Dove's Comp. Fluid\" by S.E. Dove of Richmond, Virginia.  undated. Broadside for a sideshow presented by George J. Johnson and Son, Richmond.  Acts are Gazzell, Mermaid and the Sea and Punch and Judy.  undated. Brochure advertising the sale of \"Richmond, Capital of Virginia (Approaches to its History) by Various Hands\" published by Whittet and Shepperson.  1937. Gary's Autographic Tablet advertisement, manufactured and sold by A.J. Gary, Richmond, Virginia.  undated. \"Catalogue of Mme. Demorest's reliable Patterns of the Fashion.\"  1875. \"Richmond Produce Price Current\"  of  W.D. Tompkins and Bro., General Commission Merchants.  June 18, 1868. Advertisement for the sale of books by Richmond Authors in Historic Linden Row.  Linden Corner Book Sellers.  1953. Advertisement for William C. West, Architect and Superintendent.  1892. WRVA Brochures on their daily radio programs.  May 1947 – March 1951.","Scope and Contents Museums and Historical Societies Pamphlet and cards from the Valentine Museum. 4 items. Ca 1940's. Invitations and other material from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Ca 1940's. Papers General Assembly of Virginia Resolution thanking people and businesses in Richmond for their courtesies during the 1924 General Assembly. February 29, 1924. Subscription to \"Hillyer's American Railroad Magazine\" from a subscriber in Richmond, Virginia. March 1, 1859. Legal Receipt from Thomas W. Doswell, Sheriff of Richmond. James L. and J.W. Richardson are mentioned. 1856. Religion Baptism certificate for Mary Latham Willis in the Broad Street Station in Richmond, Virginia by a member of the Virginia Conf. , M.E. Church, South. 1874. Card about \"A Popular Lecture by Rev. J.J. Lafferty\" at the Clay-Street Methodist Church. September 13. Back cover of a book from the Clay Street Sunday School Library. Social Miller and Rhoads announcement for a \"Book and Author Dinner.\" undated. Richmond Lodge, No. 10, request, \"Brother, You are requested to attend your Brethren at their Lodge Room, on Tuesday evening next, at 7 o'clock. By order of the Master. John Fox, Sec'y. Richmond, September 7, 1799. Memorial Bazaar flyer for bazaar to raise money for the Confederate Museum and monument. April 11, 1893. Invitation letter from the Junior League of Richmond for a Book and Author Dinner. March 26, 1948. Brochures from concerts and plays: \"A Streetcar named Desire,\" 1950; \"Carousel\"by the Astra Company of Richmond, undated; \"Annie Get Your Gun with Mary Martin,\" undated; \"The Howards of Virginia\", undated; newspaper review of La Argentina, undated; Boston Symphony Orchestra in 193 and T. Michaux Moody productions, \"Conchita Supervia\" in 1932, \"The Bluebird\" newspaper review and a brochure, \"Lawrence Tibbett\" in 1931. Proclamation by the Mayor of Richmond, J. Fulmer Bright, about the creation of \"The Virginia Capital Bicentennial Commission\" and proclaiming a Home-Coming Fortnight to be held September 12th, 1937. 2 copies. Brochure for \"Adventure Days\" conducted by Inter-Club Council. 1930. Brochure for \"Cavalcade of the Cavaliers\" at the Hotel John Marshall. September 13 to 25.","General Assembly of Virginia Resolution thanking certain people and businesses for their courtesies during the 1924 General Assembly.  February 29, 1924.","Scope and Contents Three programs for the Richmond Theatre, undated, but probably the late 19th century. 1881 price list for John Laird's Green-houses, located at Grace and Broad, between Henry and Smith Streets. Also called Grace Street Gardens. Front cover of \"Catalogue of the Southern Female Institute\" in Richmond, Virginia for Session 1866-1867. D. Lee Powell, A.M., was the principal.","Scope and Contents Removed from Folder 2 Advertisement poster re: Virginia House [in Windsor Farms, owned by Va. Historical Society. Was home of Ambasador Weddell] Certificate of Master Craftsman for August A. Dietz, Jr. Removed from Folder 6 Poster for E. Edward Newton Lecture Handwritten San Carlo Opera poster \"Adventure Days in Richmond, Va\" poster.","Deed given by George D. White and wife, 12 March 1895, conveying certain lots in the city of Roanoke to Mrs. E. C. Barksdale. 1 piece.","Scope and Contents Advertising card for \"Miss Millie Booz\" a \"fashionable Milliner and Mantuajaker.\" Found in 1830 Staunton Spectator. undated.","Contract with Isaac Sheetz to build the Strasburg Academy.","A note regarding the burning of Suffolk in 1779. 1 item.","Brochure on Washington, Virginia.","Scope and Contents An artificial grouping of papers, 1632-1973, relating to Williamsburg, Va. Includes maps, articles, drawings, letters, material concerning the Battle of Williamsburg, papers concerning the Black population, photographs of buildings, church bulletins, papers concerning civic organizations, deeds, leases, tax receipts, advertisements, papers concerning education and items relating to Colonial National Historical Park. The materials that comprise this collection were donated in batches to W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center by John D. Haskell, Jr., John Lawrence, Brian Blouet, Parke Rouse, and Staunton Aylor between the years of 1993 and 2001. Some materials in this collection were purchased by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center. Related material: Material given by the Williamsburg Historic Records Association has been accessioned and filed individually. Enter \"Williamsburg Historic Records Association\" as \"Creator\" to see these accessions. Mss. 79 Sw4 Earl Gregg Swem Papers, 2008.364 addition: this group may originally have been part of folders 4 and 7 of the Williamsburg Papers. Mss. 1.09 Williamsburg (Va.) Ephemera Collection, 1892-[ongoing] Mss. 91 B38 Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.) Records, 1662-[ongoing] Mss. Acc. 1991.43 Williamsburg, Yorktown, and Jamestown (Va.) Photographs, circa 1890-1930 Some newspaper runs were removed from this collection and added the newspaper collection.","Historical and descriptive articles, maps, and general views of the town (in chronological order). Includes transcripts from printed sources.","Pencil sketch of the view of Williamsburg from the south (about 1860) by Mary Wall Christian from original by J. A. Graham.","Watercolor view of Williamsburg from the south by Emily Sneed from original by J. A. Graham.","Scope and Contents Blueprints of maps of Williamsburg. \"Palisades 1632-83\" (Colonial Williamsburg Research and Development Office, 1 November 1933). \"Maps showing location of Palisades 1632-83 in relation to Bland's Survey of 1699 and the layout of the City of Williamsburg\" (Colonial Williamsburg Architectural Dept., February 1949). \"Map showing approximate location of the 17th century horse path which went through Williamsburg prior to 1699 when this are was known as Middle Plantation\" (Colonial Williamsburg Architectural Dept., 3 October 1942).","Transcript of Earl Dunmore's letter - a historical and general view of Williamsburg.","Transcript of letters to George Washington concerning defense of Williamsburg from Charles Lee, 1776.","List of arms removed from Governor's Palace on 24 June 1775, by American colonists after Lord Dunmore's escape.","Scope and Contents Various articles from \"The Virginia Argus\" in early 19th century.","Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, dated 15 October 1881, with an article and illustrations of Williamsburg at that time period.","Ordinances of the City of Williamsburg in effect 1 October 1895.","Historical and descriptive articles, maps, and general views of the town.","National Geographic articles about Colonial Williamsburg dated 1954 and 1968.","Several programs from services commemorating I-Day and victory of WWII.","Booklet entitled Facts about Williamsburg and vicinity, dated 1900.","Booklet entitled Richmond to Jamestown via America's most historic river, dated 1938.","The Journal of American History, 1919, includes several photographs of Colonial Williamsburg and the College of William and Mary.","Charter. 2 copies, including a 1722 Contemporary copy. Filed in Locked Section.","Pen and ink sketch, photgraphic copies and correspondence with Earl Gregg Swem concerning the seal.","Photostatic copy of ten pages from Cornwallis' orderly book when he was in Williamsburg in 1781. A note concerning Pennsylvania officers near Williamsburg in the summer of 1781. A sketch of Patrick Henry addressing the Virginia Assembly.","Scope and Contents Papers relating to the Civil War. See also, addition Mss. Acc. 1995.39. Diary: 1861 Photographic copy of a diary and memorandum book of Samuel E. Holt, surgeon in the Confederate Army, stationed at Williamsburg and Yorktown, 3 September - 23 October 1861. (The original is in the possession of Mrs. Eva Rosseau, Williamsburg, Va.) Typescripts of letters: 1862 Typescripts of letter of Gen. Philip Kearny to his wife, 7 May 1862, and 15 May 1862. (Originals in the Library of Congress.) Letter: 4 October 1862 Robert F. Cole, Williamsburg, Va., to [?], certifying that his iron grey mare was taken from him by order of Lt. Col. Smith. Letter: 7 October 1862 Major J. P. Wilson, Head Quarters 5th Penna. Cavalry, to Captain G. C. Johnston, A.A.G., Yorktown, Va. stating when he will make a report of all the horses taken from citizens of Williamsburg. Letter: November 19, 1862. Mrs. M.N. Munford, Williamsburg, to Gen. [Henry A.] Naglee requesting his aid against thefts by runaway negroes and soldiers, especially the use of a government wagon to haul fuel and his assistance, in obtaining medicine for herself. Letter: 16 May 1865 Sallie Munford, at Tazewell Hall, to Lizzie Ewell, describing conditions in Williamsburg. Letter: 8 April 1866 Robert M. West at North East P.O., Cecil County, Maryland, to Benjamin S. Ewell concerning the theft of valuables from the home of Miss Gabriella Galt and destruction at the College of William and Mary by Union troops. Engraving: Engraving of the \"Battle of Williamsburg\" from the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers (Johnson, Fry \u0026 Co., Publishers, N.Y.) Correspondence and notes of Dr. Earl G. Swem about the Battle of Williamsburg.","Scope and Contents 1862 articles concerning the Battle of Williamsburg, 5 May 1862: New York Daily Tribune, 8 May 1862; New York Daily Tribune,10 May 1862, Pages 7-8; New York Tribune, 13 May 1862, Pages 1-2; New York Daily Tribune, 13 May 1862, Pages 11-12; New York Daily Tribune, 12 May 1862, Pages 3-4 and New York Daily Tribune, 12 May 1862, Pages 5-6. Brochure: \"Williamsburg in the Civil War\" published by the Williamsburg Civil War Committee. Photographs of drawings of Williamsburg and Fort Magruder and Other Confederate Earth-Works, 6 May 1862. Description of the Battle of Williamsburg, Comte De Paris. Article on Fall of Fort Magruder.","The Peninsula Guide, 1936; The Cradle of the Republic - Williamsburg, Jamestown, \u0026 Yorktown, 1924; The Cradle of the Nation, 1931 and a brochure, \"When Washington's Sweetheart Fainted.\"","Scope and Contents Advisory Committee of Historians of Colonial Williamsburg, Incorporated, June 1939-November 1941 Antiques Forum with an index of people, places, things, events and more. undated. Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin between November 1928 and December 1929.","Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin from January - March, 1930.","Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin from April - June, 1930.","Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin from July - December 1930.","Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin between November 1931 and December 1932.","Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin between January 1933 and July 1935.","Minutes of the Advisory Committee of Historians of Colonial Williamsburg, Incorporated.","Circulars, 1930-1939. Exhibition of American Folk Art bulletin","Scope and Contents September 1866 John Anderson, Claremont [?] to J. H. Crump, n.p. Asks him to reserve half his wages until 12 June 1868 V. C. Armstrong, Fort Monroe, Va., to Rev. A. Dunlop. Notification that repairs will be made to the church of which he is the pastor. 1 p. ALS. 26 May 1869 Appointment as Registering Officer for 3rd Registration Precinct for Alexander Dunlop. Signed by Edward [Richard Sprigg] Canby. 1 p. DS. 24 March 1874 Inventory of personal property of W. W. Cumber. Taken by Frank Smith, Norton Moses Weaver, \u0026 Samuel Smith. Appraised by County of York. 2 pp. D. undated Receipt for rent of school house to the Trustees of Public School No. 3 (A. Dunlop and F. S. Norton). 1 p. DS. debt to Alexander Dunlop [Williamsburg, Va.] is paid. 1 p. ALS. Obituary of Dr. James Blaine Blayton, Sr., a physician in Williamsburg, Virginia. December 18, 2002.","List to be sold by Dixon \u0026 Hunter, 11 February 1775 Dietz Press Listing","Photographs and descriptive material of buildings: Michel's drawing of Williamsburg buildings. 2 copies. Prints of buildings. Audrey House.","Capitol Court House (Old) Eastern Lunatic Asylum","Governor's Palace","Kerr-Vest Kitchen Market Square Tavern Masonic Hall Methodist Episcopal Church Powder Magazine Providence Hall","Data on the Public Prison compiled from original sources for The Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities by Elizabeth Schmucker Stubbs, 1929.","Raleigh Tavern Tazewell Hall Theater Travis House Tucker House Tyler House Benjamin Waller House Williamsburg Inn (Old) Williamsburg Inn (New) Wythe House Unidentified Buildings Williamsburg Property  Scrapbook of photographs of Williamsburg houses taken about 1921. Mounted photographs of Williamsburg houses.","Advertising sheets, brochures, cards, and newspaper accounts of banks and business houses.","Progress report.","Auction advertisements.","Factory catalog, 1991 (first catalog).","Controversy concerning sermon by the Rev. Cotesworth P. Lewis, 12 November 1967, before President Lyndon B. Johnson. Includes copy of sermon, newspaper clippings, statements from the Congressional Record. History of Bruton Parish Church. Poster \"Art Exhibit...by Mrs. T. Bonne-Millar...at Bruton Parish House. 1944. Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 13).","Organ recital programs, 1939-1941. One poster, 1943, filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 14). Weekley bulletins, 1928-1945.","Booklets, 1947 \u0026 1949.","Poster, 1951. Announcements, 1944-1946. Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg. (folder 15a).","Announcements.","Bulletins, 1936-1938 \u0026 1942","Bulletins, 1943-1948","Bulletins, 1949-1953.","Announcements, brochures, bulletins, 1949. Brochure, Methodist Sites in Historic Williamsburg.","Bulletins.","Bulletins","Bulletins.","Epworth League program.  Winter 1924.","Scope and Contents Pamphlet for \"A Call to Prayer\" on the wsorld Day of Prayer sponsored by the United Council of Church Women. March 4, 1949. \"Bicentennial of Worship\" article from the Daily Press about the First Baptist Church formed by African Americans. 1996.","American Civic Association Correspondence. Cleaning up. n.d. Community Center, 1954. Community Christmas Events. Community Counvil. Community Fund, 1953. Community Sings. County Council of Women's Clubs. Youth Welfare Council.","American Association of University Women. Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Colonial Capitol Branch: List of members, 1916. Notice, 1939. Business Men's Association, 1901. Chautauqua Association. Exchange Club flyers. (filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 17). Garden Club: Garden Week. Newspaper articles, 1973. Programs, 1935-1936. Brochures, 1950-1956. Yearbook, 1941-1942. Garden Symposium.","Lion's Club. Officers' Wives Club. Pulaski Club: Two letter heads and one newspaper clipping. Red Cross: One membership card, 1929. Soroptimist Club. Swimming Club. Tidewater Guidance Clinic. United Service Organizaitons Club. United World Federalists. Virginia Federation Home Demonstration Club. Williamsburg Film Study Group. Williamsburg Junior Chamber of Commerce. Williamsburg Regional Library Association. Young Women's Club.","Programs.","American Association of University Women: Program and ballot, 1930. Hampton Roads Chemists' Club: Circular, 1931. National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Poetry Society: Programs, 1928-1936. Society of American Archivists. Southeastern Regional Conference of Law Teachers. Virginia Society, Sons of the American Revolution.","Scope and Contents Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1749 Account of John Dameron with Secretary Thomas Nelson, with account of certificate recorded by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1749 Castleton Harper and John Curd in account with Secretary Thomas Nelson, signed by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1749 Account of Colonel Joshua Fry with Secretary Nelson. Signed by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, April 1768 Account of Samuel Havistone, 1766, with the auditors with statement of account by Robert Prentis, Williamsburg. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1768 Account of John \u0026 Gerry Smith with Secretary Thomas Nelson with account of recording certificate for probating Smith's bill, signed by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Bassett, William, 1717 Indenture given by trustees of the city of Williamsburg to William Bassett of New Kent County conveying six lots in the city. 14 October 1717. 2 pp. DS including photostatic copies of indenture. Berkeley (?), 1883 Photostatic copies of three letters from Frank to \"Berry\" and \"Monie\", 1883 and n.d. from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia Library. Custis, John, 1714 . (filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 19). Photostatic copy of indenture, 1 February 1823, between Thomas Nelson, Jr., George Washington Nelson, William Meade, and Thomasia (Nelson) Meade, his wife, and Dr. Alexander Galt for the purchase of a house and lot by Dr. Galt. 2 pp. Cy of DS. John T. James, 1859 Flyer, 28 July 1859, advertising sale of farm three miles from Williamsburg. 1 p. PM. Mouzon, Samuel R., 9 January 1824 Advertised by John T. James. (Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 19). Receipt of Samuel R. Mouzon for his share of the estate of William Nelson of Williamsburg, $218.64 1/2. 1 p. DS. Tyler [ ], 1812 Typed copy of an advertisement by in the Richmond Enquirer, 2 October 1812, offering for rent a dwelling in Williamsburg, recently occupied by Chancellor Tyler.","Teterel, Francis: Policies and premium receipts. 1807-1925 Waters, Sarah: Policies and premium receipts. 1796-1799 Webb, Walter W.: Receipt for premium. 1825.","Wedding Announcement, 1939","Deed given by the trustees on the city of Williamsburg to John Custis conveying three lots in the city. Signed by John Clayton and William Robertson","Indenture given by trustees of the city of Williamsburg to William Bassett of New Kent County conveying six lots in the city. 14 October 1717. 2 pp. DS including photostatic copies of indenture. Berkeley (?), 1883","Anderson, Robert A contract for purchase of corn and fodder from John T. Marston. 1835. Cocke, Doctor Doctor Cocke of old Williamsburg. A printed article. Reprinted form the Medical Times, October 1936. Fresheau [Freneau], Peter Peter Fresheau [Freneau], Williamsburg, Virginia, to Mrs. Maryanne Scott, New York, 25 April 1749. Order to pay Charles Stewart the sum of five pounds sterling. Hundley, Jack \"They've sold the town.\" poem. 1929. Hunter, William Typed memoranda concerning William Hunter. Johnson, James James Johnson vs. Henry Wilson. Suit. 1842. Parks, Eleanor Typed copy of renunciation of benefit from will of William Parks. 1750. Parks, William Typed copy of will. 1750. Correspondence concerning a memorial to William Parks. 1922. Pelham, Ann Creese Silhouette of Ann Creese Pelham, wife of Peter Pelham. Richard, Milly Vicksburg, Miss., to Captain Thomas Russell, n.p., Va. 8 July 1868. A former slave who belonged to Scervant Jones inquires about her relations. She was Milly Armstrong. 2 pp. ALS. Rind, William Copy of inventory and appraisement of the estate of William Rind. 1773. Scott, Robert G. Typed copy of an advertisement of Robert G. Scott, attorney. In the Richmond Enquirer, 27 October 1812. Smith, Sydney Williamsburg, Va., to Henry Smith, 1/2 Way House, York Co., Va., 23 February 1854. Discusses local grassroots politics and his intention to run for Commonwealths attorney. 3 pp. ALS. Taliaferro, Charles Typescript about portrait. Warwick, Eliza Typed copies of correspondence of Eliza Warwick of Williamsburg, Va., 1801-1803. Originals in the Valentine Museum.","Affidavits denying that demonstrations were made against the United States by Williamsburg militia.  1872.","Announcements, newspaper clippings, etc.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Scope and Contents Advertisements and other written material for moving pictures. Poster for \"The Baker's Wife\" is filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 29).","Garland of Spring Carols.","Receipt for the subscription to the Virginia Gazette., 1930 Outline of W. J. Johnston as editor of the Virginia Gazette.","Programs and posters.","Sheet of paper made by the Williamsburg Restoration illustrating the water mark of William Parks.","Barter Theater and Children's Theater Programs, announcements. Little Theater League., 1929-1938 Programs, announcements, and posters. Other Organizations, 1785, 1925-1930 Notes, programs, circulars, and posters.","Addresses and cards.  1875, 1924, 1931, 1948","Dedication program, 12 May 1962.","The Evening Press. Catalog of type specimens. The Williamsburg Bulletin (1945), Gardiners Virginia Gazette (1942) and The Evening Press (July 1942).  All of the above were edited and printed by Joseph Rowe Gardiner.","Scope and Contents Souvenir booklet of the Williamsburg Pre-Restoration Old-Timers reunion, November 1-2, 1980 (Samuel \"Billy\" D. Royall, printer).","Williamsburg Female Academy and Williamsburg Male Academy. Letters of application and recommendation for teaching position in the proposed male and female schools, 1849. Williamsburg Female Academy and Williamsburg Male Academy.","Photostats, 1811 Photostats from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia to Carter Berkeley, pertaining to schools in Williamsburg, 1811. Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 32). Advertisement, 1805 A newspaper advertisement concerning Mr. Anderson's school for young ladies. Photostatic copy. April 30, 1805, Richmond Enquirer. Letter, 1820 A letter from Margaret Page, at Williamsburg, to John Page, at Union Town, Monroe County, Virginia, 19 January 1820, mentioning the opening of Mr. Morse's school for young ladies. (See Page-Saunders Papers, Folder 1). Letter, 1849 William Hodges, Washington, D.C., to Robert McCandlish, Williamsburg, Va., concerning the rental of his house for the Female School. 10 June 1849. 2 pp. ALS Williamsburg Female Academy, 1849-1852, 1862 A circular letter from Hubert P. LeFebvre, at Richmond, 21 August 1849. Catalog. 1851-1852. Typescript of a letter application from John K. Noel for a teaching position, noting his experience as principal of both the Williamsburg Female and Male Academies. 1862. Williamsburg Male Academy, 1855 Printed circular. 1855. Williamsburg Military School (Morressett \u0026 Peyton), 1852-1853 Letter, 1840 A letter from E.G. and M.R. Gatliff, at Williamsburg, to James Baytop, at Springfield, Gloucester Court House, 7 April 1840, concerning a girls' school. (See Gloucester County Papers, Folder 3). Bills, 1848, 1868 Bills for school supplies and tuition. 1848 and 1868. Copies. Book List A list of school books. Copy from a paper of Judge Frank Armistead of Williamsburg, Virginia. Female Seminary, 1880 See Armistead Papers, Folder 1.","Matthew Whaley, 1923-1931, 1943, 1945 Circulars and programs. 1923-1931. (new MW opened 15 September 1930, per The Powder Horn, October 1930). Dramatic Club bulletins and poster. Graduation invitation, 1945. Programs, 1943. Program for the George Washington Bicentennial, 1932. The Powder Horn, the school newspaper, March 1928, October - December 1930. Bruton Heights School Commencement invitation, concert program. Miscellaneous Rawls Byrd, History of the Public Schools in Williamsburg. Facts on Public Schools brochures, 1972-1973. 1984. \"Pride in the Past,\" American Education Week, November 11-17. From the Virginia Gazette. Teachers' Guides \"Eighteenth Century Life in Williamsburg, Virginia.\" \"The War and Elementary School Instruction in American Colonial Life.\"","1 photograph.","List of paid Capitation Taxes for 1946, 1947 and 1948 on or before May 7, 1949 and for 1947, 1948 and 1949 on or before December 12, 1949.","Scope and Contents \"A Bibliography on the Restoration of Colonial Williamsburg\" by Elsie Alderson.","Scope and Contents Flyers, pamphlets and more on the Colonial National Monument, \"A Brief History of and Guide Book to Jamestown, Williamsburg and Yorktown\" by Rutherfoord Goodwin (signed by the author), \"A Historic Old Virginia Pilgrimage\" brochure for taking a cruise to the Williamsburg area on April 29 - May 1, 1930 and brochures and reprints about Williamsburg, Jamestown and Yorktown. Tourist hardback book, \"Historic Peninsula of Virginia,\" distributed by Stone and Webster, Inc. in 1928. Photostatic copy of newspaper account of Jamestown Day, May 13. Year unknown.","A Proposed Zoning Ordinance for the City of Williamsburg, 1945. Zoning Ordinance Adopted 1947.","Scope and Contents Oversized items removed from Mss. 39.4 V82ci Williamsburg Papers. Organized by the folder from which they were removed. Folder 3: Williamsburg Charter. 2 copies, including a 1722 Contemporary copy. Folder 13: Churches - Bruton Parish - Poster \"Art Exhibit...by Mrs. T. Bonne-Millar...at Bruton Parish House. 1944. Folder 14: Churches - Bruton Parish - Poster for \"Lecture Recital at Bruton Parish Church...Dr. David McK. Williams.\" 1943. Folder 15a: Churches - Christian Science Monitor, 1951 poster for a lecture by Claire Rauthe and 1944-45 free lecture announcements. Folder 17: Clubs and Organizations - The Exchange Club flyers, 1949-1954. Folder 19: Photostatic copies of three letters from Frank to \"Berry\" and \"Monie\", 1883 and n.d. from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia Library. Custis, John, 1714 . Flyer, 28 July 1859, advertising sale of farm three miles from Williamsburg. 1 p. PM. Mouzon, Samuel R., 9 January 1824 Advertised by John T. James. Folder 29: Moving Pictures - Large poster for \"The Baker's Wife\" to be held at the Williamsburg Theater. undated. Folder 32: Schools - Private Schools - Photostats from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia, to Carter Berkeley pertaining to schools in Williamsburg. 1811","Letter written by W. Fred Andrews of Gahanna, Ohio to Parke Rouse, Jr. reminiscing about his days as a student at the College of William and Mary. 3 pp. June 22, 1974.","ALS of C.P. Armistead, Williamsburg to the Hon. R. Taylor Scott, Richmond, Virginia, dated 27 May 1893 regarding his brother running for office, probably the Electoral Board of James City County.","Photocopies of newsclippings, journal articles, and Bruton Parish Bulletins about the 1991 dig by New Agers to search for evidence in the Bruton Parish Churchyard, Williamsburg, Virginia, to support the controversial claim that Sir Francis Bacon wrote Shakespeare's plays plus a formula for establishing world peace. August 20, 1992 photographs of Bruton Parish Churchyard digs with Marley Brown, archaelogist of Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. One photograph shows the Middleton Vault.","Scope and Contents Handwritten letter from Samuel Putnam, Union soldier and Orderly in the 25th Massachusetts Volunteers while at Camp West near Williamsburg to his father. Putnam writes about the occupation of Williamsburg by Union soldiers, the destruction of the College of William and Mary, the \"insane asylum\" and his theft from a Williamsburg home of several letters by Thomas Jefferson, several letters by \"revolutionary maidens\" and one letter by Richard H. Lee.","One page from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper of March 10, 1887, entitled \"Virginia a day in a historic town--views of old Williamsburg.\"","Scope and Contents Fragment of a receipt signed by Abram. Loc[ke]tt and \"Wmsburg Dist\" noted on the bottom of the page. undated.","Signed Williamsburg Tricentennial poster, 1999.","Handwritten letter from O. F. Helner of the 33rd regiment, at a camp near Williamsburg to Mr. Abbott. He writes about the Battle of Williamsburg and a visit by General McClellan to the camp. May 1862. Transcript included.","Scope and Contents Playbills, 1891-1896 and undated, from plays staged at Cameron Hall at Eastern State Hospital with actors and actresses from the College of William and Mary and the local community. Some programs list \"The Virginia Comedians\" as the producer. Playbills, 1910 and 1916, from plays staged at the College of William and Mary.","Scope and Contents Union soldier's letter, \"John\" to his sweetheart \"Mary,\" 12 May (1862), regarding the occupation of Williamsburg by the North. Mention of Northern dead in Williamsburg after the battle and burying soldiers. Excerpt, \"...there are some very pretty girls here but I noticed that some of them were [wear] the rebel flag on their bosom.\" Stereoscopic card, \"War Views, View of Court House and Church, Hospital of the 2nd Corps, Yorktown, Va.\" No. 2374, published by E. \u0026 H.T. Anthony \u0026 Co. Negative by Brady \u0026 Co., Washington. Someone has crossed out \"Yorktown\" and written \"Williamsburg.\"","Four pamphlets: Catalogue of the Williamsburg Female Academy, 1851-1852; two copies of the catalogue of the Williamsburg Military School, Richmond, 1853; prospectus and catalogue of the Williamsburg Male Academy, 1852-1853.","Broadside dated December 14th, [1941], announcing a Citizen's Mass Meeting...at the Williamsburg Theatre.","Scope and Contents Photostat copies of newspaper articles about the Battle of Williamsburg from the New York Daily Tribune, May 10, 12 and 13, 1862, photostat copies of a map of the \"Lower Peninsula,\"  and \"Battle of Williamsburg\" and both a negative and a positive photocopies entitled \"Charge of Hancock's Brigade at Williamsburgh,\" \"Fort Magruder and Other Confederate Earth-works in front of Williamsburg from sketches made May 6, 1862,\" \"Williamsburg, Va.\"  These prints have notes on them and might be partial proofs for a publication.","Three photographs of the Dedication of Ft. Magruder, May 5, 1952 by Von Dubell Studio.    Publication of a letter by The Business Men's Association of the City of Williamsburg about \"taking early steps for the proper  celebration at Jamestown of the Tercentennial Anniversary...did on the September 7, 1900, in the name of the citizens of Williamsburg, pass resolutions for the appointment of a committee...\"  On inside of pamphlet, resolutions are listed.","G.W. Thorpe Plat, surveyed March 1916; Pine Grest Subdivision blue print plat, owned and developed by Ernest G. Vaughan and sold to Carrie V. Williams, surveyed November/December 1939; Capitol Heights property blueprint plat of Frank G. Linekin, June 26, 1930; W.L. Jones blueprint plat,May 1926; Bozarth Court blueprint plat, August 10, 1939; Bozarth Court blueprint plat, December 10, 1920; Powhatan Park blueprint plat, property of York Land Corporation, April 1916; blueprint plat of property conveyed by Celia Maxton to others,land between route 60 and the railroad, September 7, 1952; and plat of property of H.D. Bozarth between Clay and Harrison Streets, June 19, 1925.","Posters for performances at the Matthew Whaley Auditorium in 1936, poster for \"Middle Plantation Art \u0026 Handcraft Exhibition\" at Casey's Annex (undated), poster for exhibit of \"Walt Disney's Original Paintings used in Snow White\" at the Bruton Parish House (undated), Williamsburg Tricentennial Poster, Colonial Williamsburg concert posters, Williamsburg Theatre posters (undated, possibly 1930's), and other posters for entertainment at Williamsburg High School and the Presbyterian Church (undated, possibly 1930's).","Two aerial photographs of South Henry Street area of Williamsburg, Virginia.  Undated.","Photograph of a print \"Loudon-street, Winchester.\"","Scope and Contents Many of these papers appear to be from the Clerk of Court office in Winchester, Virginia. Clerk of Court signatures include John Peyton, Clerk of Hustings, Winchester, Virginia and Algernon R. Wood. Organized in date order. Account for Nicholas Scheren to David Michael Rutter. May 1786 Payment from Dr. Robert Colvin to Philip Bush. October 12, 1786 Accounts for Robert Sherrard to James Murry. 1787 Payment from Robert Sherrard to John Hamilton for waggonage from Philadelphia [Pennsylvania] to Winchester, Virginia. 1787 Document about refund of payment made by Tejamus ? Dowdall to Robert Colvin, who opened a school. April 12, 1787 Court summons for Josiah Jackson and Zebediah Hollingsworth for James Murray in case with Robert Sherrard, Defendant. August 9, 1787 Indenture. James and Eleanor Wood of Davidson, North Carolina and David Dedderick, for Lot 9 on West side of Loudon (Loudoun) Street in Borough of Winchester. September 22, 1789 Marriage Bond between Enos Roberts and Mary Kendrick. January 13, 1790 Marriage bond of Conrad House and Susannah Shusher. December 27, 1790 Bond for James Walls as executor of last Will and Testament of John Wynn. June 30, 1794 Charter between Shreve Lawson of Baltimore, Maryland and James Moseley, Merchant on freight on the ship Alexandria. July 4, 1796 Marriage license between James A. Nelson and Polly M. Donald. April 26, 1802 Manumission papers from Peter Lauck to Peter Bisick. March 14, 1806 Affidavit. Josiah Massy took oath of Lieutenant in 31st Regiment, 16th Brigade. Signed by A. (B.) Miller. May 2, 1812. Register of sale of Louisa Robinson (wife of Jonathan Robinson) to Doctor Daniel Conrad. August 3, 1818. Act \"to amend the Act incorporating the Town of Winchester.\" Complete handwritten text of the act as presented to the General Assembly in Richmond, Virginia. Copied by William Munford, Keeper of the Rolls. Document bound with string. Dated December 12, 1818 and passed January 9, 1819 Inquest. \"Inquisition on the body of Robert Cockerton (?) who died at the house of Elizabeth Pendleton, Innkeeper. November 1, 1820 Contract/letter of attorney between John Holland of Gosney Manor of Shenandoah County, Virginia, woolan manufacturer, and George Hadfield of Old Hall, County of Chester, in England to Hugh Shaw. June 8, 1827 Manumission papers where Margaret Galloway emancipates negro woman, Maria, wife of William Tuckrin, a free negro. October 17, 1827 Manumission papers or Certification of Freedom for Negro Lucy under the will of Alexander White of Woodville. June 13, 1832 Certificate of Freedom, or Manumission papers, signed by Phebe Coubourn that she raised Nancy Sabro, a \"dark Muluto\" who was born of free parents. September 21, 1835 Notice to Sergeant of the Corporation of Winchester for summons of Jonathan Cox, Davy Johnson, Thomas Pollard, James Pollard, Richard Strange, Lewis Smith, David Washington and Rose Williams for \"remaining within this corporation and Commonwealth more than 12 months of their right to freedom…\" May 5, 1846 Bill of sale to William H. Brown from George R. Long for sale of negro man, Abraham Washington. August 24, 1846 Court Case. Algernon R. Wood, prosecutor for Commonwealth of Virginia, against James Pollard, a free negro or mulatto who remained in Virginia after he was freed. October 3, 1846 Court summons for Sally Field for remaining in Winchester after being freed. June 23, 1848 Mary, negro slave of Joseph Baker, charged with trying to poison Nancy Lindsey with tea. June 1, 1849 Notarized statements of Amelia Ann Buck of Warren County, Virginia regarding copartnership with John R. Ricards, John N. Buck of Baltimore, Maryland and Thomas L. Blakemon of Warren County regarding hotel, Mountain House in Hampshire County, Virginia. John R. Buck sells his interest to his brother, William M. Buck. July 3, 1850 Letter from Baltimore, Maryland regarding his father's estate. Author unknown. February 20, 1851 Recording of last will and testament of Addison B. Riely in Baltimore, Maryland. Endorsed by Ann R. Riely. September 27, 1852 Certificate for R.B. Allen to sell wine at his store on Cameron Street.September 1, 1855 Court summons in case of Patrick Conner vs John H. Anderson, Conner's apprentice. October 8, 1856 Letter from John Quanten ? to Robert L. Brookings asking for servant woman Lucy who was part of the estate of Mrs. Emmets?. May 27, 1857 Indictment. John Howard, alias John Newman, a free negro, was accused of assault by Rachel Ann Holler, a white woman and jailed. Indictment against James W. Jones, the jailor, for allowing the prisoner to escape. March 17, 1860 Command to the Sergeant of the Corporation of Winchester to take \"…Maria Ball [Colored]…her safely keep…until May indictment … for remaining in the State of Virginia…without lawful permission. April 21, 1860 Notice to Sheriff of Berkeley County, Virginia to imprison Elizabeth Farrow if she is found in Berkeley County. She is charged with having a \"…house of ill fame for the purpose of prostitution and lewedness.\" April 17, 1861 Note from Clerk of Court in Winchester where he says he has been notified by a military order that he is no longer the Clerk. June 5, 1868 Court case with John Vilwig regarding two coffins. June 1886. Republican Ticket for Virginia. 1892. Letter from George S. Bowers of Laurell, Maryland, about \"Willie\" accepting Christ [in the Lutheran Church]. December 13, 1918 Instructions to lawyer or court about charges of larceny against a free negro. undated. Fragment. \"Twelve days have been expended in loading.\"","Circular for the Woodstock Male and Female Academy. July 21, 1866.","Papers, ca. 1824-1983, relating to Yorktown, Va. Includes articles concerning Yorktown; materials relating to the surrender of Cornwallis and to the celebrations [1824, 1881, 1930-1937 and 1981], documents concerning Yorktown National Military Park  [now Colonial National Historical Park] and the Navy Mine Depot [now Naval Weapons Station].","Historical and descriptive articles, maps, and general views of the town.  7 pieces.","Two facsimilies of the parole of Cornwallis. 2 pieces. Journal of the siege of York-Town...as recorded in the hand of Gaspard de Gallatin and translated by the French department of the College of William and Mary...Washington, United States Printing Office. 1931. 48 p. 24 cm. (71st Congress, 3rd Session. Senate. Document no. 322.) 1 piece. Un geste patriotique des Strasbourgeois au cours de la guerre d'Independence americaine. Printed. 1 piece. Ceux de Yorktown par Servan Malo, with English translation. 2 pieces. Memorandum on J.C. Louis, Baron von Closen. By Ruth E. Butler. 4 typed pages. 1 piece. Photographs showing restoration of French and American fortifications around Yorktown. About 1935. 3 pieces. Photographs of a painting of the siege of Yorktown. 3 copies. Also an enlargement. Map of the siege of Yorktown. 1 3/4 x 1 1/2 inches. 1 piece. An engraving of the surrender at Yorktown. 1 piece. List of Confederate Soldiers buried at Yorktown which includes Union soldiers killed at the Battle of Williamsburg. (Copy from the National Park Service. Original at the Yorktown Visitor Center).","Printed topographical map of the Colonial National monument, Yorktown Battlefield, Virginia. Made by the U.S. Geological Survey 1931. 30 1/4 x 29 1/4 inches. 1 piece. Three newspaper clippings concerning the siege of Yorktown. Other papers. 5 pieces. Walking stick made from the flag staff of the 80th British Regiment, Yorktown, 1781. Returned to donor (Nellie Deans Greaves) in either 1960's or 1970's. Printed announcement, dated at Montpellier, 9? December 1781, signed by Le Comte de Perigord, stating that the King has ordered a Te Deum sung in all the churches of France for the Yorktown victory. Purchased from Thomas L. Suter, 16 October 1952.","Buildings Photographs and prints: Customs House; Lord Cornwallis' Cave; Main Street; Monument Lodge (1 piece); Moore House (4 pieces--3 photographs in Mapcase); Shield House (oldest house) and Nelson House (1 piece); Yorktown wharf (1 piece). Monument Photographs. 1 piece. 2 newspapers with history of the building and opening of the George P. Coleman Bridge. Located in mapcase.","6 pieces including 1 photograph. See also Folders 6-8.","Scope and Contents Yorktown sesquicentennial celebration 1931: Mimeographed and printed material relating to the celebration. 20 items. Includes a photograph album entitled \"Views of The Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration, Yorktown, Virginia, October 16-17-18-19, 1931\" presented to The College of William and Mary in Virginia by the Yorktown Sesquicentenniail Association, Inc. Yorktown bicentennial celebration 1981: Official commemorative program. Official booklet: \"Miracles at Yorktown,\" written by Guy Friddell and produced by Tom Hale.","Views of the Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration, Yorktown, VA, October 16-19,1931 from the Yorktown Sesquicentennial Association, Inc","Yorktown sesquicentennial celebration 1931:  Mimeographed and printed material relating to the celebration.  20 items. Yorktown bicentennial celebration 1981:  Official commemorative program.  Official booklet:  \"Miracles at Yorktown,\" written by Guy Friddell and produced by Tom Hale.","Yorktown sesquicentennial celebration 1931: Mimeographed and printed material relating to the celebration. 20 items. Yorktown bicentennial celebration 1981: Official commemorative program. Official booklet: \"Miracles at Yorktown,\" written by Guy Friddell and produced by Tom Hale.","Yorktown National Military Park June 6, 1921 ...In the Senate of the United States.  June 6, 1921.. A bill declaring the battle field of Yorktown a national military park...7 p.  28 cm.  1 piece. 1921 Hearings before the subcommittee of the committee on appropriations United States Senate...on a bill declaring the battle field of Yorktown a national military park...Washington, Government printing office, 1921.  16 p.  23 1/2 cm.  1 piece. Navy Mine Depot Navy Mine Depot, Yorktown, Virginia By Commander A. H. Miles, U.S. Navy.  (Reprinted from the United States Naval Institute Proceedings v. 54, no. 4, whole no. 302.)  1 piece. In the matter of Naval Mine Depot, Yorktown, Virginia...Brief submitted on behalf of owners of property...Newport News, Franklin Printing Co.  21 p.  23 cm.  1 piece.","Material relating to the annual celebrations of Yorktown Day, sometimes called Yorktown Fete.","Fete in honor of General La Fayette.  Printed pamphlet by R.G. Scott on what happened during planning of the Yorktown Fete of 1824 and why he should not be responsible. 1827.","Centennial.  \"An Appeal to the Country for a National Centennial Celebration of the Surrender of Lord Cornwallis.\"  Printed by Virginian Print, Norfolk, Va. 1879. Special Communication of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Virginia at Yorktown 1881. Celebration of Yorktown Centennial- a pamphlet containing incidents and speeches from event. 10/19/1881. A History, Surrender of the British Forces to the Americans and French at Yorktown, Va., Program for the Centennial Anniversary Celebration on October 18th, 1881.","\"Admiral Francis Joseph Paul De Grasse, Hero of Yorktown\" by Louis A Culvillier 1931Invitation and tickets to Yorktown Celebration 1931List of European Guests at Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration 1931Newsletter on Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration 1931Official Program of Yorktown Celebration.  1931Some Old Yorktown Maps by K.W. Trimble.  Reprint from The Military Engineer, 1931Tentative Program of Yorktown Celebration byYorktown Sesquicentennial Association 1931Ticket Stubs-Yorktown 150 year Celebration 1931Yorktown Sesquicentennial Association 1931","Program of Celebration of 155th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown under the Joint Auspices…  10/19/1936","Program of Yorktown Celebration, October 18-19, 1934.","Letter from A.A. Folsone to Hon. Lyon G. Tyler enclosing engraving of a view of Yorktown, \"Yorktown Battlefield\" by John B. Chapman per Graham's Magazine, 1814.","Scope and Contents Photograph of House in Yorktown undatedPhotograph of Yorktown Battlefield and Moore House undatedSketch of Yorktown- View from the River (Copy) undatedYorktown Homes (6 photographs on cardboard) undatedGreeting Cards -Prints of Moore House and Nelson House  1934","Original ink wash drawing by a federal soldier in 1862. View of the York River waterfront. Transferred to artifact librarian in 2011.","Scope and Contents Plats of Yorktown, Photostats (2)  undated Sign - Guided Tour of Yorktown (10\"x7\" cardboard sign) 1941 \"Establishment of the American Army.\"  Photostat of May 27, 1778 Congressional Order.","Available online via the Library catalog for William and Mary users; alternate access is available via the Internet Archive: http://www.archive.org/details/journalofsiegeof00gall.","\"Yorktown Church Said Third Oldest in Virginia,\" Daily Press, Newport News, Virginia.  May 9, 1960.\"Historic Nelson House,\" January 31, 1973\"Battle Lines Will Be Reconstructed at Yorktown,\" Daily Press, Newport News, Virginia.  January 31, 1973.","Scope and Contents Christmas Dinner Menu, U.S. Naval Mine Depot, Yorktown, Virginia.  1950.Colonial National Historic Park brochure by US Department of Interior (2 Copies).  1940Old Yorktown and its History by Mrs. Sydney Smith.  1920Salvaging Relics from York River.  1939U.S. 17 George Washington Memorial Highway Map, Tidewater, Virginia, into Colonial National Historical Park.  undated.Views of Yorktown and Gloucester Town—Mariners Museum, Newport News, Virginia.  1946Virginia Gazette Supplement, The Public Observer, \"Yorktown Day of Yesteryear.\"  October 1972\"Yorktown-Climax of the Revolution,\" National Park Service, Source Book Series, Number 1 (2 copies).  1941","\"Henri de Saint-Simon at Yorktown; A French Prophet of Modern Industrialism in America,\" The Franco-American Review, Autumn 1937.\"A Neglected French Collaborator in the Victory of Yorktown\" by Harold A. Larrabee.  1932.","Yorktown Sesquicentennial medal commemorating the surrender of Lord Cornwallis in 1781. Transferred to Artifact Collection.","Eighteen early photographs of monuments in Yorktown, Virginia, many with descriptions written on the reverse side.","Photographs of: the Victory monument,  the monument on the spot where Cornwallis surrendered to Washington, Lafayette Coach at Bremo, Spring where Washington got his water, marker of French soldiers' graves (2), plaque for site of the Home of Nicolas Martiau,  plaque for \"Baron Gaspard de Gallatin,\" walk along top of old earthworks (3), where Washington had his tent, spot marked where a tablet once was, plaque for \"french soldiers and sailors,\" where Lafayette had his tent, plaque for Thomas Nelson, Jr. and artists conception of celebration (ships in harbour). 17 photographs.","Photograph of Battery; print of \"Reddotopm de L'armee du Lord Cornwallis; 3 photograph of inside and outside of the Moore House, 1911; two copies of the Gloucester-Mathews newspaper, May 7, 1952, with the history of the building of the George P. Coleman Bridge; and one copy of the Daily Press, May 7, 1952, about the Coleman Bridge.","Artifacts tranferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection include: Presbyterian Student Choir Badge (39.4V82.A01.1), Presbyterian Junior Choir Badges (39.4V82.A01.2a-e), York River Ink Wash Drawing (39.4V82ci.02), Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commission Medal (39.4V82ci.03), Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commemorative Coin (39.4V82ci.04)","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.)","Colonial Williamsburg Foundation","Grace Street Gardens (Richmond, Va.)","Richmond Theatre (Richmond, Va.)","The Virginia Comedians","United States. Army. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAlphabetical by name of city.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement of Materials:"],"arrangement_tesim":["Alphabetical by name of city."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eVirginia Cities Collection: [City name], Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Virginia Cities Collection: [City name], Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eReprocessed by Anne Johnson in 2011.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdded to collection in 2019 from backlog ephemera.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:","Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Reprocessed by Anne Johnson in 2011.","Added to collection in 2019 from backlog ephemera."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMss. 39.4 V82co Virginia Counties Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Mss. 65 V82 Virginia Quitrents Collection, 1704-1705, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Many other accessions relating to cities in the Commonwealth of Virginia are in the Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library.  Please check the subject index for the name of the city. Also, you can use the search box on the top right corner, being sure to check the \"Include Box Lists.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Artifacts tranferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection include: Presbyterian Student Choir Badge (39.4V82.A01.1), Presbyterian Junior Choir Badges (39.4V82.A01.2a-e), York River Ink Wash Drawing (39.4V82ci.02), Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commission Medal (39.4V82ci.03), Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commemorative Coin (39.4V82ci.04)\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Mss. 39.4 V82co Virginia Counties Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library"," Mss. 65 V82 Virginia Quitrents Collection, 1704-1705, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library"," Many other accessions relating to cities in the Commonwealth of Virginia are in the Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library.  Please check the subject index for the name of the city. Also, you can use the search box on the top right corner, being sure to check the \"Include Box Lists.\""," Artifacts tranferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection include: Presbyterian Student Choir Badge (39.4V82.A01.1), Presbyterian Junior Choir Badges (39.4V82.A01.2a-e), York River Ink Wash Drawing (39.4V82ci.02), Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commission Medal (39.4V82ci.03), Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commemorative Coin (39.4V82ci.04)"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and 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Christmas card from Old Presbyterian Meeting House from William Buckner and Mr. Croarty. undated. Letter to Earl Gregg Swem from Josephine Weeks about buying a newly made print from Colonel Gilpin's \"Plan of Alexandria, 1798.\" June 17,1944. Alexandria businesses papers: envelope from Garrett and Monroe, card from Gwin, Beckham and Company Commission Merchants and Andrews Studios. undated. List of names and inscriptions on gravestones at Christ Church, Old Presbyterian Meeting House and Bethlehem Cemetery by George Magruder Battey. Carbon Copy. June 1, 1944. History of St. Paul's Church, Fairfax Parish, 1810-1932 by Margery Arden Hall. Copy. \"Financial statement and report and list of subscribers and pewholders of Saint Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church in Fairfax","Bath is in present day Berkeley County, West Virginia.","Papers of Thomas Marshall Hunter, Morgantown, W.Va. Typed copy of an act for establishing a town at the Warm Springs in the county of Berkeley.  October 1776. 1 piece. A list of original purchasers of lots in Bath, Berkeley County.  1 piece.  Extracts from the minutes of the trustees of Bath.  1 piece. An excerpt from Thomas Jefferson's Notes of Virginia.  1793. 1 piece. Copies of newspaper advertisements of stores and boarding houses. 1781.  3 pieces.","Scope and Contents Advertisement card for travel from Lynchburg, Virginia. undated.","Scope and Contents Music festival 1931. Advertising folder. Letter inviting people to visit a new academy established at the Midway under Mr. Pike Powers, formerly professor of Mathematics at Hampton Sydney. Signed by the nine professors. July 17, 1838. Affidavit signed by the Librarian of the Library of the University of Virginia on July 10, 1848 that the letter was copied from the Richmond Enquirer collection on July 10, 1848. Brochure of photographs of the buildings at the University of Virginia. A 1\" x 3.5\" calendar for 1927 from President Alderman is attached. 1927. Prints of engravings: \"View of the University of Virginia\" and \"University of Virginia, Charlottesville.\" undated. Letter from W.W. Gilmer of Charlottesville to the Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia recommending A.P. Abell as Proctor of the University. Partial letter from an unknown person at the University about new professorships, lack of money, who might be retiring and the increase from 32 to 50 Virginia students. April 4, 1856. Letter from Edwin M. Mann of the Chambers of the Judge of the Hustings Court in Petersburg, Virginia to Capt. W. Roane Ruffin, Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia about recommending Mayor R.W. Jones for Chair of General and Applied Chemistry and Pharmacy. September 23, 1884. \"College Topics\", Volume VII, Number 4, a publication of the University of Virginia which gives and account of the burning of the Rotunda. November 4, 1895. Sent by John Stewart Bryan on February 10, 1936. Editorial to the Enquirer by W.A. Turner about a proposed bill to consolidate the medical department at the University of Virginia and the Medical College at Richmond. undated. Mimeograph copy of a letter to Miss Nannie from Sallie J. Doswell about the advertising costs in her new edition of the condensed history of the University. March 21, 1911. A small book of \"A Partial Roster of Eminent Alumni\" of the \"University of Virginia in the Service of the Republic.\" undated. University of Virginia Alumni News. December 1926. University of Virginia commencement programs. June 29, 1855, June 27, 1856 (2 copies), June 29,1857 (2 copies) and July 4, 1860 (2 copies).","Scope and Contents A historical and descriptive article. undated. 1 piece. Typed copy of an act incorporating the town, 1749. 1 piece. Typed copy of a list of residents of Dumfries found in the ledger of Daniel Payne, merchant. 1758-1761. 1 piece. Typed list of merchants residing in Dumfries. 1789. 1 piece. A Short historical sketch of the Dumfries lodge of Masons, 1797-1830, including a list of members in 1798. 1 piece.","Scope and Contents A print, \"Fortress Monroe, Va. and Its Vicinity\" with a numbered legend of places on the picture. undated.","Day book of the corporation of Fredericksbug, Virginia. 28 April 1802 -- 28 February 1812. 80 pages. 12 3/4 x 7 3/4 inches. List of voters and militia in the corporation of Fredericksburg, Virginia. 1855. 48 pages. 13 3/4 x 4 1/4 inches. An illustrated descriptive folder. 1 piece. An envelope printed with six views of buildings. 1 piece. 1787-1840 Fredericksburg District Court Records: See Mss. Acc. 2008.319 Fredericksburg, Virginia District Court.","Scope and Contents Fredericksburg Street lottery tickets signed by Beck (sic) Welford. Over 50 tickets. Some tickets have the name of purchaser on the reverse side. 1826. 1 lottery ticket from St. Louis, dated March 6, 1817. Pages with photographs of State Teachers College. (Mary Washington University). 4 pages. undated. Printed letter to the \"communicants of St. George's Church\" in Fredericksburg, Virginia, asking for funds. undated. Statement of current expenses of St. George's Church in Fredericksburg, Virginia. February 19, 1872. Advertisement for \"Johnston and Company, Druggists and Apothecaries\" in Fredericksburg, Virginia. undated.","Numerical list of blanks and prizes in the Fredericksburg Female Charity School Lottery.  1805.  48 pages.  15 1/2 x 10 inches.","July 5, 1953 Daily Press newspaper clipping \"Historical Approach Used in the Selection of New Names for Hampton City Streets.\" Annual reports for the Committee for the Fort Monroe Museum and its successor, the Casemate Museum. 1951-1974.","Engraving of Hanover Court-House, possibly removed from a book.","Two prints of Harper's Ferry by W.H. Bartlett, 1838, showing different views. One newspaper print reproduction, \"Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Company.  1854. Three prints by G. Perkins, 1874, \"Harper's Ferry by Moonlight.\"","5 printed reproductions of photographs of buildings at the \"State Teacher's College\" in Harrisonburg, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Flyers advertising \"Gooch\" and \"Little Miss Spruce\" trees by Winslow L. Gooch of Hopewell, Virginia.","Related material: See the Jamestown Corporation Records, 1946-1979, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary; and the Jamestowne Society Papers, 1930-1966, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Papers, 1629-1952, relating to Jamestown, Va. Note: Items relating to Colonial National Historical Park and to Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Yorktown are filed under Williamsburg. See also: Map Collection.\n    Historical and descriptive articles, and general views of the town.  13 pieces.","    Landing at Jamestown.  An engraving.  1 piece. Print of \"The First Legislative Assembly in America.  James Town, Virginia, August, 1619.\"  (From Goodrich's History of the United States of America (New York, 1828).  2 items.","    Photostats of four pages from a court journal of James City.  1629.  4 pieces.","    Photostat of a portion of John Clayton's letter of August 17, 1688, containing a description and map of Jamestown Island.  4 photostats.","    Log houses at Jamestown.  By George C. Gregory.  Blueprint of a typed article.  1 piece. Deed given by John Page to William Sherwood, 6 February 1682.","    Photographs of buildings and foundations.  13 pieces. Undated. Panoramic photograph of Jamestown Island, photograph of a building foundation and an aerial photograph of Jamestown are filed in the Mapcase.","    Photograph of a section of the church yard.  Undated. 1 piece.","    Objects unearthed.  6 photographs and an illustrated article. Undated.","    Celebrations of the founding of Jamestown, 1895, 1932, 1935, 1952.  7 pieces.","    Monument.  Copy of architect's sketch.  1 piece.","    Philopena Album.  New York: Published by Leavitt \u0026 Allen, undated.  Includes engraving of Jamestown.","Photostat of Richmond TImes Dispatch, 1936 Jamestown Day\n        Photostat of newspaper clipping about the annual services commemorating Jamestown Day to be held May 13.  From the Richmond Times Dispatch, 1936. ","John Page to William Sherwood Deed. 1681/2.","Eight postcards from the Jamestown Exposition in 1907, showing:  Swiss village, harbor, view, lovers lane, Hotel Chamberlain, official seal of the Jamestown Exposition (1907), U.S. government Pier, and the winding trail.  (8 items).","Eight postcards from the Jamestown Exposition in 1907, showing:  Swiss village, harbor, view, lovers lane, Hotel Chamberlain, official seal of the Jamestown Exposition (1907), U.S. government Pier, and the winding trail.  (8 items).","Ephemera from the 1957 Jamestown Celebration. Includes pamphlets, invitations, program for \"An Historical Pageant: Opechancanough, the Last Chief of the Powhatans\" given at the site of Pamunkee in West Point, Virginia, schedules, tickets, flyers, press releases and the program of a luncheon in honor of Thomas B. Stanley, Governor of Virginia, at the Savoy Hotel in London, England on October 9, 1956.  Includes two copies of the Virginia Gazette Special Edition on the 1957 Jamestown Festival and a report to the Virginia 350th Anniversary Celebration, \"Planning Hospital Services for Williamsburg, Virginia.\"","Monument. Copy of architect's sketch. 1 piece.","Scope and Contents Postcard of rear view of Jamestown Church.  1930's newspaper article entitled \"National Memorial to the Progress of the Colored Race in America\" about Elder Lightfoot Solomon Michaux building a memorial at Jamestown.","Scope and Contents Historical and descriptive articles, and general views of the town. 13 pieces. Landing at Jamestown. An engraving. 1 piece. Print of \"The First Legislative Assembly in America. James Town, Virginia, August, 1619.\" (From Goodrich's History of the United States of America (New York, 1828). 2 items. Photostats of four pages from a court journal of James City. 1629. 4 pieces. Photostat of a portion of John Clayton's letter of August 17, 1688, containing a description and map of Jamestown Island. 4 photostats. Log houses at Jamestown. By George C. Gregory. Blueprint of a typed article. 1 piece. Deed given by John Page to William Sherwood, 6 February 1682. Photographs of buildings and foundations. 13 pieces. undated. Panoramic photograph of Jamestown Island, photograph of a building foundation and an aerial photograph of Jamestown are filed in the Mapcase. Photograph of a section of the church yard. undated. 1 piece. Objects unearthed. 6 photographs and an illustrated article. undated. Celebrations of the founding of Jamestown, 1895, 1932, 1935, 1952. 7 pieces. Monument. Copy of architect's sketch. 1 piece. Philopena Album. New York: Published by Leavitt \u0026 Allen, undated. Includes engraving of Jamestown.\nPhotostat of newspaper clipping about the annual services commemorating Jamestown Day to be held May 13. From the Richmond Times Dispatch, 1936.","Photostat copies: letter from Ellen M. Bagby of the Jamestown Committee of the APVA to Mr. Warner S. McCall of Gibson City, Illinois inviting him to Jamestown for the installation of the plaque honoring Edward Maria Wingfield; memo by Warner McCall read by Bishop Brown at the Annual meeting of the APVA and newspaper clippings of the event with picture of plaque.","Photostat copies of two early deeds from Jamestown from the Ambler Papers at the Library of Congress, \"Virginia:  Jamestown--Land Patents, Deeds, etc.\"         Four photographs from the National Park Service:         Plate 1:  Fragment of the Copeland or Chuckatuck Spoon Excavated at Jamestown,         Plate 2:  bowl fragment indentified as belonging to the handle of the type illustrated in Plate 1,         Plate 3:  fragment of pewter measure of the baluster type and         Plate 4:  drawing of drinking mug, restored.","Eight postcards from the Jamestown Exposition in 1907, showing:  Swiss village, harbor, view, lovers lane, Hotel Chamberlain, official seal of the Jamestown Exposition (1907), U.S. government Pier, and the winding trail.  (8 items).","Scope and Contents Ephemera from the 1957 Jamestown Celebration. Includes pamphlets, invitations, program for \"An Historical Pageant: Opechancanough, the Last Chief of the Powhatans\" given at the site of Pamunkee in West Point, Virginia, schedules, tickets, flyers, press releases and the program of a luncheon in honor of Thomas B. Stanley, Governor of Virginia, at the Savoy Hotel in London, England on October 9, 1956.  Includes two copies of the Virginia Gazette Special Edition on the 1957 Jamestown Festival and a report to the Virginia 350th Anniversary Celebration, \"Planning Hospital Services for Williamsburg, Virginia.\"","Four photographs from the National Park Service:","Plate 1:  Fragment of the Copeland or Chuckatuck Spoon Excavated at Jamestown,","Plate 2:  bowl fragment indentified as belonging to the handle of the type illustrated in Plate 1,","Plate 3:  fragment of pewter measure of the baluster type and","Plate 4:  drawing of drinking mug, restored.","Ephemera from the 350th Anniversary of Jamestown.  Includes the Virginia Department of Highways report on \"Traffic and the Jamestown Festival,\" \"Jamestown Festival Official Program,\" programs for the musical program at PBK in Williamsburg and the christening of the Susan Constant, Godspeed and Discovery, brochure entitled \"Souvenir of the Jamestown Festival 1957, Old World Heritage,\"Jamestown Festival brochure, brochure for \"The Founders,\" ticket stub for the festivities, and a Jamestown Anniversary Issue of the magazine \"Forth\".","Panoramic photograph of Jamestown Island, photograph of a building foundation and an aerial photograph of Jamestown, undated for probably early 20th century.  2 copies of the Supplement to the Virginia Gazette, dated June 28, 1957, about the Jamestown Festival.\nJohn Page to William Sherwood Deed, 1681/82.","Lexington Lottery Tickets, signed by Fisher and Jordan. 5 tickets.","Scope and Contents Lynchburg art club. Catalog of exhibition, 1929. 1 sheet. Flyer for \"Lynchburg Institute for Young Ladies\" conducted by Mr. And Mrs. Meany. undated. A flyer for the Morgantown Female Academy which is to be run by Mr. and Mrs. Meany, 1845, and a flyer for St. Mary's Female Seminary (Maryland) written by E.J. Meany, Principal. undated.","Scope and Contents Envelope from the business, Messrs. Lee Taylor and Co., Leaf Tobacco. undated. Receipt of William Turner and John F. Powell. August 22, 1795. Receipt of Capt. William Turner and John Poe, July 21, 1821. Receipt of Walter Irvine, Samuel Irvine and Proper Powell, July 11, 1796.","Program of the seventh annual assembly of the Virginia branch of the Huguenot Society of the founders of Manakin.  1937.  1 piece. Program of the seventh annual assembly of the Huguenot Society of the founders of Manakin.  1938.  1 piece. News letter of the seventh annual assembly of the Huguenot Society of the founders of Manakin.  1938.  1 piece.","A note giving the wording of the act of incorporation. 1799. 1 piece.","An airplane view. 1 piece.","To the pioneers of Newport News, Va. A historical sketch by George B. West. 1911. Typed copy. 1 piece. The Mariners' Museum. By Homer L. Ferguson. 9 p. illus. 28 cm. 1 piece. Advertising sheets and cards of merchants. 2 pieces.","Receipt for George [illegible] who lives at 453-21 Street, Newport News, Virginia.","Miscellaneous letters, broadsides, and pamphlets relating to Norfolk, Va., its history and people, including an 1804 letter describing a fire in Norfolk, an 1826 polling list, and an 1830 funeral invitation.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1804-1950, relating to Norfolk, Va. An artificial collection of letters, broadsides, and pamphlets relating to Norfolk, Va., its history and people. Includes letter, 1804, concerning fire in Norfolk; list, 1826, of votes for General Assembly election; funeral invitation, 1830; and printed material (Gray Lines Motor Tours schedule and advertisement, \"The Tidewater Trail,\" \"Norfolk's Historic Mace\" (1935), \"Christ Church Congregation\" by Robert Morton Hughes and program of \"Sesquicentennial Jubilee [of] Norfolk's Most Unusual Church [First Baptist]); broadside describing exhibitions and activities of Norfolk Museum of Arts and Science; and photograph of woodcut showing Market Square. 14 items.","Original, printed and miscellaneous material. W.B. Oliphant, Norfolk, Va., to Daniel Boehm, Philadelphia, Pa. Mention of the office of the Cashier of Dir[ection?] and Deposit in Norfolk; describes the fire which burned Norfolk, stating that \"its ravages [were more] than anything of the kind ever witnessed by me\"; requests two chests of Hyson Tea after reading of newly arrived shipments from India; also asks for candles and mustard in bottles, as well as a quarter cask of good Lisbon wine. 3 pp. ALS. March 24, 1804. Includes typescript. 1 p. List of voters casting their vote for either George Loyall of John S. Steed as the next delegate from Norfolk to the General Assembly. April 24, 1826 1 p. PD. Invitation to attend the funeral of Col. William Anderson, Norfolk, Va. June 13, 1830. 1 item. PC. Pamphlet entitled, \"Christ Church Congregation,\" by Robert Morton Hughes. 1937. 13 pp. PM. Program of the \"Sesquicentennial Jubilee [of] Norfolk's most Unusual Church, [First Baptist].\" 1950. 57 pp. PM. Schedule of Gray Line Motor Tours of the Norfolk and Virginia Beach area. 1929. 1 p. PM. \"The Tidewater Trail, a chronicle for Groups for Service Women in this Community,\" featuring an article about the Barton Myers home in Norfolk, Va. January 1, 1931. 16 pp. PM. A brief history and description of the Mace of Norfolk, entitled \"Norfolk's Historic Mace.\" 1935. 14 pp. PM. Advertising bill for Gray Line Motor Tours. n.d. 1 p. PM Advertisement of John B. Loughran, \"dealer in picture frames, looking glasses...and clocks,\" No. 182 Church St., Norfolk, Va. n.d. 1 p. PM. Handbill describing exhibitions and activities of the Norfolk Museum of Arts and Sciences. n.d. 1 p. PM. Black and white photograph, 8\" x 10\", of a woodcut of Market Square, Norfolk, Va. n.d. 1 item. Ph.","Scope and Contents S.W.B. Oliphant, Norfolk, Va., to Daniel Boehm, Philadelphia, Pa. Mention of the office of the Cashier of Dir[ection?] and Deposit in Norfolk; describes the fire which burned Norfolk, stating that \"its ravages [were more] than anything of the kind ever witnessed by me\"; requests two chests of Hyson Tea after reading of newly arrived shipments from India; also asks for candles and mustard in bottles, as well as a quarter cask of good Lisbon wine. 3 pp.  ALS.  Including typescript.  1 p.","Advertisement for subscription to the \"Day Book\" for Norfolk and Portsmouth residents. Ca. 1870. Note: Photographs from the 1907 Jamestown Exposition held in Norfolk, Virginia are filed under James City County, Virginia in the Virginia Counties Collection.","Scope and Contents Pocahontas Playbill. undated.","A letter from P.H. Drewry, 13 September 1922, regarding his proposed history of Petersburg. 1 piece. Tabb Street Presbyterian Church. List of members, 1867. Printed. 1 piece. Advertising sheets and cards of business houses. 3 pieces.","Scope and Contents Photographs of the Virginia State College for Negroes in Petersburg, Virginia. undated. Account book from the Petersburg area. Earliest legible date is 1765. Partial. Fragile. Some names legible. Fragments of invoices from the Petersburg area. Fragile. Legible names: Mr. Buchanan, John Smith, Charles Hudson, Littlebury White, Buckner Raney, Mrs. Elizabeth Randolph and William Hamlin. 1759-1789. 8 items. Advertising card form the Davis Carriage Company. undated. Article on Blandford's Church from \"The Commonwealth Magazine\". June 1954. Report by the Association Preservation Petersburg Antiquities on the Pride Family and Pride's Field. Includes newspaper articles and photographs. February 4, 1938. Copy of legal document about moving a road near Blandford. Includes plat and list of all tithables on the land of Bollingbrook Ward. May 1787.","History of Portsmouth. By Mildred M. Holladay. In the Portsmouth Star, 19 January 1936. 1 piece. A deed given by Tapley Webb and others conveying a tract of land in Portsmouth to Purnal Pitts. 1812. 1 piece.","Scope and Contents Six black and white photographs of the Providence Forge Mill showing inside and outside of mill. undated.","Papers, ca. 1793-1931, relating to Richmond, Va. Includes photographs, engravings, broadsides, programs of art exhibits, advertising cards, correspondence, and newspaper clippings.","Scope and Contents Newspaper clipping - \"Richmond, Virginia, in 1793, an unpublished manuscript of the Reverend Henry Toulmin, a visiting English clergyman (information obtained from Colonel Gamble, a merchant of Richmond). 1 item. [concluding article only]. Newspaper clipping of a letter, 17 April 1878, from S. Bassett French to John Letcher concerning the riot in Richmond, 2 April 1863. 1 item. Two copies of articles on the history of Richmond by Edward V. Valentine, William G. Stanard, Mary Newton Stanard, Douglas S. Freeman, H. J. Eckenrode and Sally Nelson Robbins, in the Richmond News-Leader, 29 December 1924. Advertising sheet of Richmond's business, enterprise and attractions. undated. 1 item. Prospectus of...Richmond, capital of Virginia [approaches to its history]...Whittet and Shepperson, 1937. 1 item. Photograph of an engraved view of Richmond. Engravings (2 copies) of \"Richmond from the James.\" New York: D. Appleton \u0026 Co., 1871. Engraving of Richmond, n.d.","Typescript (carbon copy) concerning Richmond Academy of Fine Arts. Printed card concerning Memorial Volume of Virginia Historical Portraiture, 1585-1830. Broadside, 1937, concerning exhibit of chapbooks and battledores at the Valentine Museum. Program, 1938, for Steuben Glass exhibit at Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Program, 1939, of exhibit of watercolors by Edmund S. Campbell. Agreement (unexecuted carbon copy), 1918, between Manchester National Bank of Richmond and Bank of Commerce and Trusts. Photographs (printed) of Richmond buildings. Engravings of capitol building Richmond (London: Published 1831, I. T. Hinton \u0026 Simpkin and Marshall). Newspaper clipping, 1925, concerning Virginia House. Advertisement poster re: Virginia House [in Windsor Farms, owned by Va. Historical Society. Was home of Ambasador Weddell]. Filed in Mapcase. Advertising materials (cards, broadsides and blotters). 37 items. (One item, re: Dietz Publishing Company is filed in Mapcase).","Scope and Contents Broadside, 1 April 1875, of First Baptist Church, Richmond. Invitation, 1859, to Monumental Church. Invitation, 1865, to St. Paul's Church. Bulletin, 23 November 1930, of Second Baptist Church. Letter, 1846, concerning schooner, Caroline. Broadside (copies) concerning \"Civic Association\" and \"Committee on Charter Changes.\"","Scope and Contents 29 January 1882 J. A. Cantrell, [?] to Carrie Irwin, Grace Chapel. Impending visit of [?] Doggett and [?] Saunders. 1 p. ALS. 4 November 1890 Milton F. Paddock, Rector, St. Andrew's Church, Philadelphia, Pa., to Thomas Browder, Richmond, Va. Since Grace Church is to lose Dr. [?] Jackson, recommends Charles A. Rickseeker. 3 pp. ALS. 7 January 1895 Mary E. Warren [Richmond, Va.] to Dr. Jno. R. Wheat, [Richmond, Va.] Account of money spent fro Christmas decorations. 4 pp. ALS. 6 April 1895 Gynne A. Lyell, Richmond, Va., to President of the Ladies' Aid Society, Grace Church, Richmond, Va. Expiration of terms of members of musical committee. 8 April 1895 Virginia M. Robinson, [Richmond, Va.], to President, Ladies' Aid Society, Grace Church [Richmond, Va.] Music committee. 3 pp. ALS. 5 March 1917 Robert A. Goodwin, Richmond, Va., to Vestry of Grace Church, Richmond, Va. Resignation as assistant minister. 1 p. ALS. January 1918 Memorial to Lucy Ambler Mason by Vestry of Grace Church. 2 pp. TD. 15 March 1918 Alms Boxes Report. 1 p. D. 5 March 1918 Report of Junior Auxiliary. 2 pp. D. 16 January 1919 L. U. McCabe, The Chancel Chapter, Grace Church, Richmond, Va., to Mrs. E. O. McCabe et al. Solicitation for contributing members. 1 p. TL. Verso bears agenda for a meeting. 1 p. D. 25 March 1919 Report of Grace Church Auxiliary of the Red Cross. Signed Mary A. Randolph. 5 pp. DS. 28 March 1919 Report of Chancel Guild. By L. U. McCabe. 4 pp. on 1 leaf. DS. 28 March 1919 Report of Woman's Guild of Grace Episcopal Church. Lists donations to War Relief Fund, to Lucy Ambler Mason Leper Memorial Fund, to aid in Influenza Epidemic (soup and milk), to adopt French orphan, and given to Richmond charities. 3 pp. DS. 7 July 1919 William H. Palmer, Richmond, Va., to Austin Brockenbrough, Richmond, Va. Leaves town for a prolonged stay. 1 p. ALS. Encloses letter, 3 July 1919, of William H. Palmer, Richmond, Va., to Vestry, Grace Protestant Episcopal Church, Richmond, Va. Resigning as vestryman. 1 p. ALS. 4 August 1919 William H. Palmer, Blacksburg, Va., to Austin Brockenbrough, Richmond, Va. Prevented by ill-health from attending vestry meetings and unable to attend duties as senior warden. 1 p. ALS. 5 January 1920; 8 March 1920 Minutes of vestry meetings. 4 pp. D. undated Report of Junior Auxiliary, signed by Maude Cooke, treasurer. 1 p. DS. undated Report of Chancel Chapter. Signed Lily Urquhart McCabe. 4 pp. ADS. undated Report of Primary Department, Grace Church Sunday School. 1 p. TD. undated Report of Grace Church Chapter of the Brotherhood of St. Paul. Signed by Stuart Cooke. 2pp. DS.","Organizations Letters, 1883, concerning Amateur Dramatic Club. Reports, 1856-1857, of board of directresses of Female Humane Association. Invitation, 1847, of Home Club [to meet at home of Joseph R. Anderson]. Four letters, 1853-1854, to Richmond Athenaeum (from Philip Slaughter, James F. Field, and J. Wood Johns). Announcement, 1884, of meeting of Richmond Microscopic Society. Broadside, 1931, concerning Virginia Historical Society. Two letters, 1911, of Grace M. Dodge re: YMCA. Letter, 1911, of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., re: YMCA. Letter, 1911, of A. Beirne Blair re: YMCA. Letter, 1911, of L. S. Joffe re: YMCA. Program, 1903, of Academy of Music. Program, 3 February 1930, The Artists Series of Concerts (Boston Symphony Orchestra). Legal Petition, ca. 1887, of A. A. Branch, executrix of her husband Thomas Branch's estate to award his daughter her annuity in one lump sum. Deed, 1858, of confirmation between Francis J. Brand, Willie Graseser, and Mary Selle and Charles Selle for a lot in Richmond [Brand was trustee for Mary Selle]. Deed, 1880, of confirmation by Joseph Francis Beyer to Glaser. Deed, 1907, between Isaac Digges and Benj. Barret for Isaac Digges interest in Va. Corporation Digest. Memorandum, 1823, re: John Van Lew \u0026 Co. Petition, 1869, of James Duke for a re-hearing in case of John Van Lew v. Duke. Account, 1836, re: selling of Swan Tavern. Third person letter re: lot on 12th St. Judgement, 1833, in Crump vs. Wren administrator, etc. Judgement, 1833, in Cotton \u0026 Clark. Notice, 1870, of motion for injunction in Ruper v. Sedgewick. Order, 1807, to pay Peter Gordon for defense of Alexander Spotswood. Deed, 1807, from Samuel McCraw and Geo. Fisher, trustees and Margretta West to Samuel Myers for Quesnay's Academy ground. Lease, 1861, from Spiro Zetila to Alfred Paul. Negative photocopy of letter, 1784, of Turner [?] to Clerk of Henrico re: lots in Richmond. Notes, 1888, concerning correspondence concerning a house and lot in Richmond.","Administrator, executor or guardian, 1856-1870. 46 items. Commissioner of revenue for the city of Richmond, 1856-1860. 3 items. Inspector of tobacco in the city of Richmond, 1871-1873. 3 items. Minister, 1861-1888. 18 items. Notary public for the city of Richmond, Hanover and Henrico counties, 1856-1893. 125 items. Sergeant of the city of Richmond, 1888. 1 item. Sheriff of the city of Richmond, 1856. 2 items. Treasurer of the city of Richmond, 1888. 1 item. Fragments of bonds. 2 items.","Scope and Contents Advertisements Advertisement, n.d., for a lecture by A. Edward Newton. Filed in Mapcase. Advertisement, 1939, Musicians Club of Richmond. Advertisement for lectures at Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Advertisement for the Cavalcade of the Cavaliers Pageant. Advertisement for \"Strange Interlude\" by Eugene O'Neill at Lyric Theater. Advertisement, 1931, for Westinghouse Salutes Richmond. Posters Poster for San Carlo Opera at the Mosque. Filed in Mapcase. Poster, 18-19 May 1928, for Adventure Days in Richmond. Filed in Mapcase. Richard Adams Papers Accounts, 1785-1811, of Richard Adams [probably two men, one of whom died in 1800]. Bond, 1787, of Richard Adams (executor of Thomas B. Adams). Letter, 1792, to Richard Adams. Order, 1811, of Richard Adams. Bond, 1805, of Cyrus Griffin to Richard Adams. Order, 1810, of Cyrus Griffin. Bonds Fidelity bond, 1867, of Samuel C. Greenhow and William H. Haxall to administer estate. Fidelity bond, 1868, of John Johns, Jr., and Bradley T. Johnson. Bond, 1802, of John Mayo with Edward Carrington, trustee for Elizabeth Anne Mayo. Bond, 1854, of J. B. Morton, Hugh W. Fry, Arthur A. Morson, and John M. Patton with Richmond and York River Railroad. Bond, 1816, of Richard E. Parker and William Foushee, Sr, with trustees of Richmond Academy. Correspondence Letter, 1841, of George Jones to Committee of the Marshall Theater Request, 1822, of L. W. Dandridge, J. E. Dandridge, and James Rawlings, attorney for Rob. F. Dandridge, trustee for S. A. Williams. Correspondence, 1912, of Ordway Puller to Samuel B. Dunstan and statement of Dunstan re: sale of property. Programs Program, n.d., of Academy of Music (Johann Strauss). Program, 1930, of Adventure Days. Program, n.d., of Academy of Music (\"The Newly-Weds and their Baby.\") Program, 1905, of \"Magda\" at Lyric Theatre. Program, 1929, \"Marco Millions\" and other plays. Photographic images of Richmond Schools.","Scope and Contents History of Richmond's Social Service Societies of the 19th and 20th Centuries by Elwood Street, Director of the Richmond Community Fun handwritten cover by J. Luther Kibler when radio addresses acquired. Copies of typed radio addresses, Numbers 1-11 and 17 to 56, given by Elwood Street from 1942 to 1948. Includes correspondence between Elwood Street, Director of the Richmond Community Fund, and J. Luther Kibler about Mr. Street's articles in Virginia's county courthouses. Business card for \"Moore \u0026 Scott, Commission Merchants\" located at Nos. 1316 and 1318 Cary Street, Richmond, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Numbers 1 - 31 of the radio addresses entitled \"Richmond's Home Fires\" given at radio station WMBG by Elwood Street, Director, the Richmond Community Council and the Richmond Community Fund. 1942 and 1943.","Scope and Contents Numbers 23 - 56 of the radio addresses entitled \"War and Community\" given at radio station WMBG by Elwood Street, Director, the Richmond Community Council and the Richmond Community Fund. 1943.","Scope and Contents Brochures \"A Tour of Historic Richmond\" arranged for the convenience of guests in Richmond by Hotel John Marshall.  1940. \"Picturesque Richmond, Richmond, VA and her Suburbs\", published by the J.L. Hill Printing Company.  1891. \"Footpaths in Historic Richmond.\"  1944. Cardboard placard, \"This Virginia State Flag,\" about a flag made at No. 1 West Franklin Street in the winter of 1864-1865 by Sallie Radford Munford.  Placed by the Richmond Chaper, United Daughters of the  Confederacy.  1941. Buildings and Scenes Small pamphlet on the Virginia House in Winsor Farms. Copies of engravings of scenes in Richmond by Margeret Dasheill, Episcopal Home in Richmond, Virginia.  1940. Note card of St. John's Church.  undated. Copy of a woodcut of the Virginia Capitol Building by Frieda Koontz.  1939. Account of stewardship at the Craig House.  1937. Newspaper article on the Old Mud House in Powhatan County.  undated. Businesses and Advertisements Blank checks from Office of the Greenwood Mining Company on the Farmer's Bank of Virginia in 1800's, Citizen's Bank of Richmond in the 1880's, Mechanics' Bank in New York in the 1830's and George D. Mayo on the First National Bank in Richmond, Virginia in 1910. Writing paper from Murphy's Hotel (3 sheets) and an advertisement or paper covering for \"Dove's Comp. Fluid\" by S.E. Dove of Richmond, Virginia.  undated. Broadside for a sideshow presented by George J. Johnson and Son, Richmond.  Acts are Gazzell, Mermaid and the Sea and Punch and Judy.  undated. Brochure advertising the sale of \"Richmond, Capital of Virginia (Approaches to its History) by Various Hands\" published by Whittet and Shepperson.  1937. Gary's Autographic Tablet advertisement, manufactured and sold by A.J. Gary, Richmond, Virginia.  undated. \"Catalogue of Mme. Demorest's reliable Patterns of the Fashion.\"  1875. \"Richmond Produce Price Current\"  of  W.D. Tompkins and Bro., General Commission Merchants.  June 18, 1868. Advertisement for the sale of books by Richmond Authors in Historic Linden Row.  Linden Corner Book Sellers.  1953. Advertisement for William C. West, Architect and Superintendent.  1892. WRVA Brochures on their daily radio programs.  May 1947 – March 1951.","Scope and Contents Museums and Historical Societies Pamphlet and cards from the Valentine Museum. 4 items. Ca 1940's. Invitations and other material from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Ca 1940's. Papers General Assembly of Virginia Resolution thanking people and businesses in Richmond for their courtesies during the 1924 General Assembly. February 29, 1924. Subscription to \"Hillyer's American Railroad Magazine\" from a subscriber in Richmond, Virginia. March 1, 1859. Legal Receipt from Thomas W. Doswell, Sheriff of Richmond. James L. and J.W. Richardson are mentioned. 1856. Religion Baptism certificate for Mary Latham Willis in the Broad Street Station in Richmond, Virginia by a member of the Virginia Conf. , M.E. Church, South. 1874. Card about \"A Popular Lecture by Rev. J.J. Lafferty\" at the Clay-Street Methodist Church. September 13. Back cover of a book from the Clay Street Sunday School Library. Social Miller and Rhoads announcement for a \"Book and Author Dinner.\" undated. Richmond Lodge, No. 10, request, \"Brother, You are requested to attend your Brethren at their Lodge Room, on Tuesday evening next, at 7 o'clock. By order of the Master. John Fox, Sec'y. Richmond, September 7, 1799. Memorial Bazaar flyer for bazaar to raise money for the Confederate Museum and monument. April 11, 1893. Invitation letter from the Junior League of Richmond for a Book and Author Dinner. March 26, 1948. Brochures from concerts and plays: \"A Streetcar named Desire,\" 1950; \"Carousel\"by the Astra Company of Richmond, undated; \"Annie Get Your Gun with Mary Martin,\" undated; \"The Howards of Virginia\", undated; newspaper review of La Argentina, undated; Boston Symphony Orchestra in 193 and T. Michaux Moody productions, \"Conchita Supervia\" in 1932, \"The Bluebird\" newspaper review and a brochure, \"Lawrence Tibbett\" in 1931. Proclamation by the Mayor of Richmond, J. Fulmer Bright, about the creation of \"The Virginia Capital Bicentennial Commission\" and proclaiming a Home-Coming Fortnight to be held September 12th, 1937. 2 copies. Brochure for \"Adventure Days\" conducted by Inter-Club Council. 1930. Brochure for \"Cavalcade of the Cavaliers\" at the Hotel John Marshall. September 13 to 25.","General Assembly of Virginia Resolution thanking certain people and businesses for their courtesies during the 1924 General Assembly.  February 29, 1924.","Scope and Contents Three programs for the Richmond Theatre, undated, but probably the late 19th century. 1881 price list for John Laird's Green-houses, located at Grace and Broad, between Henry and Smith Streets. Also called Grace Street Gardens. Front cover of \"Catalogue of the Southern Female Institute\" in Richmond, Virginia for Session 1866-1867. D. Lee Powell, A.M., was the principal.","Scope and Contents Removed from Folder 2 Advertisement poster re: Virginia House [in Windsor Farms, owned by Va. Historical Society. Was home of Ambasador Weddell] Certificate of Master Craftsman for August A. Dietz, Jr. Removed from Folder 6 Poster for E. Edward Newton Lecture Handwritten San Carlo Opera poster \"Adventure Days in Richmond, Va\" poster.","Deed given by George D. White and wife, 12 March 1895, conveying certain lots in the city of Roanoke to Mrs. E. C. Barksdale. 1 piece.","Scope and Contents Advertising card for \"Miss Millie Booz\" a \"fashionable Milliner and Mantuajaker.\" Found in 1830 Staunton Spectator. undated.","Contract with Isaac Sheetz to build the Strasburg Academy.","A note regarding the burning of Suffolk in 1779. 1 item.","Brochure on Washington, Virginia.","Scope and Contents An artificial grouping of papers, 1632-1973, relating to Williamsburg, Va. Includes maps, articles, drawings, letters, material concerning the Battle of Williamsburg, papers concerning the Black population, photographs of buildings, church bulletins, papers concerning civic organizations, deeds, leases, tax receipts, advertisements, papers concerning education and items relating to Colonial National Historical Park. The materials that comprise this collection were donated in batches to W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center by John D. Haskell, Jr., John Lawrence, Brian Blouet, Parke Rouse, and Staunton Aylor between the years of 1993 and 2001. Some materials in this collection were purchased by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center. Related material: Material given by the Williamsburg Historic Records Association has been accessioned and filed individually. Enter \"Williamsburg Historic Records Association\" as \"Creator\" to see these accessions. Mss. 79 Sw4 Earl Gregg Swem Papers, 2008.364 addition: this group may originally have been part of folders 4 and 7 of the Williamsburg Papers. Mss. 1.09 Williamsburg (Va.) Ephemera Collection, 1892-[ongoing] Mss. 91 B38 Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.) Records, 1662-[ongoing] Mss. Acc. 1991.43 Williamsburg, Yorktown, and Jamestown (Va.) Photographs, circa 1890-1930 Some newspaper runs were removed from this collection and added the newspaper collection.","Historical and descriptive articles, maps, and general views of the town (in chronological order). Includes transcripts from printed sources.","Pencil sketch of the view of Williamsburg from the south (about 1860) by Mary Wall Christian from original by J. A. Graham.","Watercolor view of Williamsburg from the south by Emily Sneed from original by J. A. Graham.","Scope and Contents Blueprints of maps of Williamsburg. \"Palisades 1632-83\" (Colonial Williamsburg Research and Development Office, 1 November 1933). \"Maps showing location of Palisades 1632-83 in relation to Bland's Survey of 1699 and the layout of the City of Williamsburg\" (Colonial Williamsburg Architectural Dept., February 1949). \"Map showing approximate location of the 17th century horse path which went through Williamsburg prior to 1699 when this are was known as Middle Plantation\" (Colonial Williamsburg Architectural Dept., 3 October 1942).","Transcript of Earl Dunmore's letter - a historical and general view of Williamsburg.","Transcript of letters to George Washington concerning defense of Williamsburg from Charles Lee, 1776.","List of arms removed from Governor's Palace on 24 June 1775, by American colonists after Lord Dunmore's escape.","Scope and Contents Various articles from \"The Virginia Argus\" in early 19th century.","Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, dated 15 October 1881, with an article and illustrations of Williamsburg at that time period.","Ordinances of the City of Williamsburg in effect 1 October 1895.","Historical and descriptive articles, maps, and general views of the town.","National Geographic articles about Colonial Williamsburg dated 1954 and 1968.","Several programs from services commemorating I-Day and victory of WWII.","Booklet entitled Facts about Williamsburg and vicinity, dated 1900.","Booklet entitled Richmond to Jamestown via America's most historic river, dated 1938.","The Journal of American History, 1919, includes several photographs of Colonial Williamsburg and the College of William and Mary.","Charter. 2 copies, including a 1722 Contemporary copy. Filed in Locked Section.","Pen and ink sketch, photgraphic copies and correspondence with Earl Gregg Swem concerning the seal.","Photostatic copy of ten pages from Cornwallis' orderly book when he was in Williamsburg in 1781. A note concerning Pennsylvania officers near Williamsburg in the summer of 1781. A sketch of Patrick Henry addressing the Virginia Assembly.","Scope and Contents Papers relating to the Civil War. See also, addition Mss. Acc. 1995.39. Diary: 1861 Photographic copy of a diary and memorandum book of Samuel E. Holt, surgeon in the Confederate Army, stationed at Williamsburg and Yorktown, 3 September - 23 October 1861. (The original is in the possession of Mrs. Eva Rosseau, Williamsburg, Va.) Typescripts of letters: 1862 Typescripts of letter of Gen. Philip Kearny to his wife, 7 May 1862, and 15 May 1862. (Originals in the Library of Congress.) Letter: 4 October 1862 Robert F. Cole, Williamsburg, Va., to [?], certifying that his iron grey mare was taken from him by order of Lt. Col. Smith. Letter: 7 October 1862 Major J. P. Wilson, Head Quarters 5th Penna. Cavalry, to Captain G. C. Johnston, A.A.G., Yorktown, Va. stating when he will make a report of all the horses taken from citizens of Williamsburg. Letter: November 19, 1862. Mrs. M.N. Munford, Williamsburg, to Gen. [Henry A.] Naglee requesting his aid against thefts by runaway negroes and soldiers, especially the use of a government wagon to haul fuel and his assistance, in obtaining medicine for herself. Letter: 16 May 1865 Sallie Munford, at Tazewell Hall, to Lizzie Ewell, describing conditions in Williamsburg. Letter: 8 April 1866 Robert M. West at North East P.O., Cecil County, Maryland, to Benjamin S. Ewell concerning the theft of valuables from the home of Miss Gabriella Galt and destruction at the College of William and Mary by Union troops. Engraving: Engraving of the \"Battle of Williamsburg\" from the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers (Johnson, Fry \u0026 Co., Publishers, N.Y.) Correspondence and notes of Dr. Earl G. Swem about the Battle of Williamsburg.","Scope and Contents 1862 articles concerning the Battle of Williamsburg, 5 May 1862: New York Daily Tribune, 8 May 1862; New York Daily Tribune,10 May 1862, Pages 7-8; New York Tribune, 13 May 1862, Pages 1-2; New York Daily Tribune, 13 May 1862, Pages 11-12; New York Daily Tribune, 12 May 1862, Pages 3-4 and New York Daily Tribune, 12 May 1862, Pages 5-6. Brochure: \"Williamsburg in the Civil War\" published by the Williamsburg Civil War Committee. Photographs of drawings of Williamsburg and Fort Magruder and Other Confederate Earth-Works, 6 May 1862. Description of the Battle of Williamsburg, Comte De Paris. Article on Fall of Fort Magruder.","The Peninsula Guide, 1936; The Cradle of the Republic - Williamsburg, Jamestown, \u0026 Yorktown, 1924; The Cradle of the Nation, 1931 and a brochure, \"When Washington's Sweetheart Fainted.\"","Scope and Contents Advisory Committee of Historians of Colonial Williamsburg, Incorporated, June 1939-November 1941 Antiques Forum with an index of people, places, things, events and more. undated. Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin between November 1928 and December 1929.","Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin from January - March, 1930.","Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin from April - June, 1930.","Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin from July - December 1930.","Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin between November 1931 and December 1932.","Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin between January 1933 and July 1935.","Minutes of the Advisory Committee of Historians of Colonial Williamsburg, Incorporated.","Circulars, 1930-1939. Exhibition of American Folk Art bulletin","Scope and Contents September 1866 John Anderson, Claremont [?] to J. H. Crump, n.p. Asks him to reserve half his wages until 12 June 1868 V. C. Armstrong, Fort Monroe, Va., to Rev. A. Dunlop. Notification that repairs will be made to the church of which he is the pastor. 1 p. ALS. 26 May 1869 Appointment as Registering Officer for 3rd Registration Precinct for Alexander Dunlop. Signed by Edward [Richard Sprigg] Canby. 1 p. DS. 24 March 1874 Inventory of personal property of W. W. Cumber. Taken by Frank Smith, Norton Moses Weaver, \u0026 Samuel Smith. Appraised by County of York. 2 pp. D. undated Receipt for rent of school house to the Trustees of Public School No. 3 (A. Dunlop and F. S. Norton). 1 p. DS. debt to Alexander Dunlop [Williamsburg, Va.] is paid. 1 p. ALS. Obituary of Dr. James Blaine Blayton, Sr., a physician in Williamsburg, Virginia. December 18, 2002.","List to be sold by Dixon \u0026 Hunter, 11 February 1775 Dietz Press Listing","Photographs and descriptive material of buildings: Michel's drawing of Williamsburg buildings. 2 copies. Prints of buildings. Audrey House.","Capitol Court House (Old) Eastern Lunatic Asylum","Governor's Palace","Kerr-Vest Kitchen Market Square Tavern Masonic Hall Methodist Episcopal Church Powder Magazine Providence Hall","Data on the Public Prison compiled from original sources for The Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities by Elizabeth Schmucker Stubbs, 1929.","Raleigh Tavern Tazewell Hall Theater Travis House Tucker House Tyler House Benjamin Waller House Williamsburg Inn (Old) Williamsburg Inn (New) Wythe House Unidentified Buildings Williamsburg Property  Scrapbook of photographs of Williamsburg houses taken about 1921. Mounted photographs of Williamsburg houses.","Advertising sheets, brochures, cards, and newspaper accounts of banks and business houses.","Progress report.","Auction advertisements.","Factory catalog, 1991 (first catalog).","Controversy concerning sermon by the Rev. Cotesworth P. Lewis, 12 November 1967, before President Lyndon B. Johnson. Includes copy of sermon, newspaper clippings, statements from the Congressional Record. History of Bruton Parish Church. Poster \"Art Exhibit...by Mrs. T. Bonne-Millar...at Bruton Parish House. 1944. Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 13).","Organ recital programs, 1939-1941. One poster, 1943, filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 14). Weekley bulletins, 1928-1945.","Booklets, 1947 \u0026 1949.","Poster, 1951. Announcements, 1944-1946. Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg. (folder 15a).","Announcements.","Bulletins, 1936-1938 \u0026 1942","Bulletins, 1943-1948","Bulletins, 1949-1953.","Announcements, brochures, bulletins, 1949. Brochure, Methodist Sites in Historic Williamsburg.","Bulletins.","Bulletins","Bulletins.","Epworth League program.  Winter 1924.","Scope and Contents Pamphlet for \"A Call to Prayer\" on the wsorld Day of Prayer sponsored by the United Council of Church Women. March 4, 1949. \"Bicentennial of Worship\" article from the Daily Press about the First Baptist Church formed by African Americans. 1996.","American Civic Association Correspondence. Cleaning up. n.d. Community Center, 1954. Community Christmas Events. Community Counvil. Community Fund, 1953. Community Sings. County Council of Women's Clubs. Youth Welfare Council.","American Association of University Women. Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Colonial Capitol Branch: List of members, 1916. Notice, 1939. Business Men's Association, 1901. Chautauqua Association. Exchange Club flyers. (filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 17). Garden Club: Garden Week. Newspaper articles, 1973. Programs, 1935-1936. Brochures, 1950-1956. Yearbook, 1941-1942. Garden Symposium.","Lion's Club. Officers' Wives Club. Pulaski Club: Two letter heads and one newspaper clipping. Red Cross: One membership card, 1929. Soroptimist Club. Swimming Club. Tidewater Guidance Clinic. United Service Organizaitons Club. United World Federalists. Virginia Federation Home Demonstration Club. Williamsburg Film Study Group. Williamsburg Junior Chamber of Commerce. Williamsburg Regional Library Association. Young Women's Club.","Programs.","American Association of University Women: Program and ballot, 1930. Hampton Roads Chemists' Club: Circular, 1931. National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Poetry Society: Programs, 1928-1936. Society of American Archivists. Southeastern Regional Conference of Law Teachers. Virginia Society, Sons of the American Revolution.","Scope and Contents Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1749 Account of John Dameron with Secretary Thomas Nelson, with account of certificate recorded by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1749 Castleton Harper and John Curd in account with Secretary Thomas Nelson, signed by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1749 Account of Colonel Joshua Fry with Secretary Nelson. Signed by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, April 1768 Account of Samuel Havistone, 1766, with the auditors with statement of account by Robert Prentis, Williamsburg. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1768 Account of John \u0026 Gerry Smith with Secretary Thomas Nelson with account of recording certificate for probating Smith's bill, signed by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Bassett, William, 1717 Indenture given by trustees of the city of Williamsburg to William Bassett of New Kent County conveying six lots in the city. 14 October 1717. 2 pp. DS including photostatic copies of indenture. Berkeley (?), 1883 Photostatic copies of three letters from Frank to \"Berry\" and \"Monie\", 1883 and n.d. from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia Library. Custis, John, 1714 . (filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 19). Photostatic copy of indenture, 1 February 1823, between Thomas Nelson, Jr., George Washington Nelson, William Meade, and Thomasia (Nelson) Meade, his wife, and Dr. Alexander Galt for the purchase of a house and lot by Dr. Galt. 2 pp. Cy of DS. John T. James, 1859 Flyer, 28 July 1859, advertising sale of farm three miles from Williamsburg. 1 p. PM. Mouzon, Samuel R., 9 January 1824 Advertised by John T. James. (Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 19). Receipt of Samuel R. Mouzon for his share of the estate of William Nelson of Williamsburg, $218.64 1/2. 1 p. DS. Tyler [ ], 1812 Typed copy of an advertisement by in the Richmond Enquirer, 2 October 1812, offering for rent a dwelling in Williamsburg, recently occupied by Chancellor Tyler.","Teterel, Francis: Policies and premium receipts. 1807-1925 Waters, Sarah: Policies and premium receipts. 1796-1799 Webb, Walter W.: Receipt for premium. 1825.","Wedding Announcement, 1939","Deed given by the trustees on the city of Williamsburg to John Custis conveying three lots in the city. Signed by John Clayton and William Robertson","Indenture given by trustees of the city of Williamsburg to William Bassett of New Kent County conveying six lots in the city. 14 October 1717. 2 pp. DS including photostatic copies of indenture. Berkeley (?), 1883","Anderson, Robert A contract for purchase of corn and fodder from John T. Marston. 1835. Cocke, Doctor Doctor Cocke of old Williamsburg. A printed article. Reprinted form the Medical Times, October 1936. Fresheau [Freneau], Peter Peter Fresheau [Freneau], Williamsburg, Virginia, to Mrs. Maryanne Scott, New York, 25 April 1749. Order to pay Charles Stewart the sum of five pounds sterling. Hundley, Jack \"They've sold the town.\" poem. 1929. Hunter, William Typed memoranda concerning William Hunter. Johnson, James James Johnson vs. Henry Wilson. Suit. 1842. Parks, Eleanor Typed copy of renunciation of benefit from will of William Parks. 1750. Parks, William Typed copy of will. 1750. Correspondence concerning a memorial to William Parks. 1922. Pelham, Ann Creese Silhouette of Ann Creese Pelham, wife of Peter Pelham. Richard, Milly Vicksburg, Miss., to Captain Thomas Russell, n.p., Va. 8 July 1868. A former slave who belonged to Scervant Jones inquires about her relations. She was Milly Armstrong. 2 pp. ALS. Rind, William Copy of inventory and appraisement of the estate of William Rind. 1773. Scott, Robert G. Typed copy of an advertisement of Robert G. Scott, attorney. In the Richmond Enquirer, 27 October 1812. Smith, Sydney Williamsburg, Va., to Henry Smith, 1/2 Way House, York Co., Va., 23 February 1854. Discusses local grassroots politics and his intention to run for Commonwealths attorney. 3 pp. ALS. Taliaferro, Charles Typescript about portrait. Warwick, Eliza Typed copies of correspondence of Eliza Warwick of Williamsburg, Va., 1801-1803. Originals in the Valentine Museum.","Affidavits denying that demonstrations were made against the United States by Williamsburg militia.  1872.","Announcements, newspaper clippings, etc.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Advertisements.","Scope and Contents Advertisements and other written material for moving pictures. Poster for \"The Baker's Wife\" is filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 29).","Garland of Spring Carols.","Receipt for the subscription to the Virginia Gazette., 1930 Outline of W. J. Johnston as editor of the Virginia Gazette.","Programs and posters.","Sheet of paper made by the Williamsburg Restoration illustrating the water mark of William Parks.","Barter Theater and Children's Theater Programs, announcements. Little Theater League., 1929-1938 Programs, announcements, and posters. Other Organizations, 1785, 1925-1930 Notes, programs, circulars, and posters.","Addresses and cards.  1875, 1924, 1931, 1948","Dedication program, 12 May 1962.","The Evening Press. Catalog of type specimens. The Williamsburg Bulletin (1945), Gardiners Virginia Gazette (1942) and The Evening Press (July 1942).  All of the above were edited and printed by Joseph Rowe Gardiner.","Scope and Contents Souvenir booklet of the Williamsburg Pre-Restoration Old-Timers reunion, November 1-2, 1980 (Samuel \"Billy\" D. Royall, printer).","Williamsburg Female Academy and Williamsburg Male Academy. Letters of application and recommendation for teaching position in the proposed male and female schools, 1849. Williamsburg Female Academy and Williamsburg Male Academy.","Photostats, 1811 Photostats from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia to Carter Berkeley, pertaining to schools in Williamsburg, 1811. Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 32). Advertisement, 1805 A newspaper advertisement concerning Mr. Anderson's school for young ladies. Photostatic copy. April 30, 1805, Richmond Enquirer. Letter, 1820 A letter from Margaret Page, at Williamsburg, to John Page, at Union Town, Monroe County, Virginia, 19 January 1820, mentioning the opening of Mr. Morse's school for young ladies. (See Page-Saunders Papers, Folder 1). Letter, 1849 William Hodges, Washington, D.C., to Robert McCandlish, Williamsburg, Va., concerning the rental of his house for the Female School. 10 June 1849. 2 pp. ALS Williamsburg Female Academy, 1849-1852, 1862 A circular letter from Hubert P. LeFebvre, at Richmond, 21 August 1849. Catalog. 1851-1852. Typescript of a letter application from John K. Noel for a teaching position, noting his experience as principal of both the Williamsburg Female and Male Academies. 1862. Williamsburg Male Academy, 1855 Printed circular. 1855. Williamsburg Military School (Morressett \u0026 Peyton), 1852-1853 Letter, 1840 A letter from E.G. and M.R. Gatliff, at Williamsburg, to James Baytop, at Springfield, Gloucester Court House, 7 April 1840, concerning a girls' school. (See Gloucester County Papers, Folder 3). Bills, 1848, 1868 Bills for school supplies and tuition. 1848 and 1868. Copies. Book List A list of school books. Copy from a paper of Judge Frank Armistead of Williamsburg, Virginia. Female Seminary, 1880 See Armistead Papers, Folder 1.","Matthew Whaley, 1923-1931, 1943, 1945 Circulars and programs. 1923-1931. (new MW opened 15 September 1930, per The Powder Horn, October 1930). Dramatic Club bulletins and poster. Graduation invitation, 1945. Programs, 1943. Program for the George Washington Bicentennial, 1932. The Powder Horn, the school newspaper, March 1928, October - December 1930. Bruton Heights School Commencement invitation, concert program. Miscellaneous Rawls Byrd, History of the Public Schools in Williamsburg. Facts on Public Schools brochures, 1972-1973. 1984. \"Pride in the Past,\" American Education Week, November 11-17. From the Virginia Gazette. Teachers' Guides \"Eighteenth Century Life in Williamsburg, Virginia.\" \"The War and Elementary School Instruction in American Colonial Life.\"","1 photograph.","List of paid Capitation Taxes for 1946, 1947 and 1948 on or before May 7, 1949 and for 1947, 1948 and 1949 on or before December 12, 1949.","Scope and Contents \"A Bibliography on the Restoration of Colonial Williamsburg\" by Elsie Alderson.","Scope and Contents Flyers, pamphlets and more on the Colonial National Monument, \"A Brief History of and Guide Book to Jamestown, Williamsburg and Yorktown\" by Rutherfoord Goodwin (signed by the author), \"A Historic Old Virginia Pilgrimage\" brochure for taking a cruise to the Williamsburg area on April 29 - May 1, 1930 and brochures and reprints about Williamsburg, Jamestown and Yorktown. Tourist hardback book, \"Historic Peninsula of Virginia,\" distributed by Stone and Webster, Inc. in 1928. Photostatic copy of newspaper account of Jamestown Day, May 13. Year unknown.","A Proposed Zoning Ordinance for the City of Williamsburg, 1945. Zoning Ordinance Adopted 1947.","Scope and Contents Oversized items removed from Mss. 39.4 V82ci Williamsburg Papers. Organized by the folder from which they were removed. Folder 3: Williamsburg Charter. 2 copies, including a 1722 Contemporary copy. Folder 13: Churches - Bruton Parish - Poster \"Art Exhibit...by Mrs. T. Bonne-Millar...at Bruton Parish House. 1944. Folder 14: Churches - Bruton Parish - Poster for \"Lecture Recital at Bruton Parish Church...Dr. David McK. Williams.\" 1943. Folder 15a: Churches - Christian Science Monitor, 1951 poster for a lecture by Claire Rauthe and 1944-45 free lecture announcements. Folder 17: Clubs and Organizations - The Exchange Club flyers, 1949-1954. Folder 19: Photostatic copies of three letters from Frank to \"Berry\" and \"Monie\", 1883 and n.d. from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia Library. Custis, John, 1714 . Flyer, 28 July 1859, advertising sale of farm three miles from Williamsburg. 1 p. PM. Mouzon, Samuel R., 9 January 1824 Advertised by John T. James. Folder 29: Moving Pictures - Large poster for \"The Baker's Wife\" to be held at the Williamsburg Theater. undated. Folder 32: Schools - Private Schools - Photostats from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia, to Carter Berkeley pertaining to schools in Williamsburg. 1811","Letter written by W. Fred Andrews of Gahanna, Ohio to Parke Rouse, Jr. reminiscing about his days as a student at the College of William and Mary. 3 pp. June 22, 1974.","ALS of C.P. Armistead, Williamsburg to the Hon. R. Taylor Scott, Richmond, Virginia, dated 27 May 1893 regarding his brother running for office, probably the Electoral Board of James City County.","Photocopies of newsclippings, journal articles, and Bruton Parish Bulletins about the 1991 dig by New Agers to search for evidence in the Bruton Parish Churchyard, Williamsburg, Virginia, to support the controversial claim that Sir Francis Bacon wrote Shakespeare's plays plus a formula for establishing world peace. August 20, 1992 photographs of Bruton Parish Churchyard digs with Marley Brown, archaelogist of Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. One photograph shows the Middleton Vault.","Scope and Contents Handwritten letter from Samuel Putnam, Union soldier and Orderly in the 25th Massachusetts Volunteers while at Camp West near Williamsburg to his father. Putnam writes about the occupation of Williamsburg by Union soldiers, the destruction of the College of William and Mary, the \"insane asylum\" and his theft from a Williamsburg home of several letters by Thomas Jefferson, several letters by \"revolutionary maidens\" and one letter by Richard H. Lee.","One page from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper of March 10, 1887, entitled \"Virginia a day in a historic town--views of old Williamsburg.\"","Scope and Contents Fragment of a receipt signed by Abram. Loc[ke]tt and \"Wmsburg Dist\" noted on the bottom of the page. undated.","Signed Williamsburg Tricentennial poster, 1999.","Handwritten letter from O. F. Helner of the 33rd regiment, at a camp near Williamsburg to Mr. Abbott. He writes about the Battle of Williamsburg and a visit by General McClellan to the camp. May 1862. Transcript included.","Scope and Contents Playbills, 1891-1896 and undated, from plays staged at Cameron Hall at Eastern State Hospital with actors and actresses from the College of William and Mary and the local community. Some programs list \"The Virginia Comedians\" as the producer. Playbills, 1910 and 1916, from plays staged at the College of William and Mary.","Scope and Contents Union soldier's letter, \"John\" to his sweetheart \"Mary,\" 12 May (1862), regarding the occupation of Williamsburg by the North. Mention of Northern dead in Williamsburg after the battle and burying soldiers. Excerpt, \"...there are some very pretty girls here but I noticed that some of them were [wear] the rebel flag on their bosom.\" Stereoscopic card, \"War Views, View of Court House and Church, Hospital of the 2nd Corps, Yorktown, Va.\" No. 2374, published by E. \u0026 H.T. Anthony \u0026 Co. Negative by Brady \u0026 Co., Washington. Someone has crossed out \"Yorktown\" and written \"Williamsburg.\"","Four pamphlets: Catalogue of the Williamsburg Female Academy, 1851-1852; two copies of the catalogue of the Williamsburg Military School, Richmond, 1853; prospectus and catalogue of the Williamsburg Male Academy, 1852-1853.","Broadside dated December 14th, [1941], announcing a Citizen's Mass Meeting...at the Williamsburg Theatre.","Scope and Contents Photostat copies of newspaper articles about the Battle of Williamsburg from the New York Daily Tribune, May 10, 12 and 13, 1862, photostat copies of a map of the \"Lower Peninsula,\"  and \"Battle of Williamsburg\" and both a negative and a positive photocopies entitled \"Charge of Hancock's Brigade at Williamsburgh,\" \"Fort Magruder and Other Confederate Earth-works in front of Williamsburg from sketches made May 6, 1862,\" \"Williamsburg, Va.\"  These prints have notes on them and might be partial proofs for a publication.","Three photographs of the Dedication of Ft. Magruder, May 5, 1952 by Von Dubell Studio.    Publication of a letter by The Business Men's Association of the City of Williamsburg about \"taking early steps for the proper  celebration at Jamestown of the Tercentennial Anniversary...did on the September 7, 1900, in the name of the citizens of Williamsburg, pass resolutions for the appointment of a committee...\"  On inside of pamphlet, resolutions are listed.","G.W. Thorpe Plat, surveyed March 1916; Pine Grest Subdivision blue print plat, owned and developed by Ernest G. Vaughan and sold to Carrie V. Williams, surveyed November/December 1939; Capitol Heights property blueprint plat of Frank G. Linekin, June 26, 1930; W.L. Jones blueprint plat,May 1926; Bozarth Court blueprint plat, August 10, 1939; Bozarth Court blueprint plat, December 10, 1920; Powhatan Park blueprint plat, property of York Land Corporation, April 1916; blueprint plat of property conveyed by Celia Maxton to others,land between route 60 and the railroad, September 7, 1952; and plat of property of H.D. Bozarth between Clay and Harrison Streets, June 19, 1925.","Posters for performances at the Matthew Whaley Auditorium in 1936, poster for \"Middle Plantation Art \u0026 Handcraft Exhibition\" at Casey's Annex (undated), poster for exhibit of \"Walt Disney's Original Paintings used in Snow White\" at the Bruton Parish House (undated), Williamsburg Tricentennial Poster, Colonial Williamsburg concert posters, Williamsburg Theatre posters (undated, possibly 1930's), and other posters for entertainment at Williamsburg High School and the Presbyterian Church (undated, possibly 1930's).","Two aerial photographs of South Henry Street area of Williamsburg, Virginia.  Undated.","Photograph of a print \"Loudon-street, Winchester.\"","Scope and Contents Many of these papers appear to be from the Clerk of Court office in Winchester, Virginia. Clerk of Court signatures include John Peyton, Clerk of Hustings, Winchester, Virginia and Algernon R. Wood. Organized in date order. Account for Nicholas Scheren to David Michael Rutter. May 1786 Payment from Dr. Robert Colvin to Philip Bush. October 12, 1786 Accounts for Robert Sherrard to James Murry. 1787 Payment from Robert Sherrard to John Hamilton for waggonage from Philadelphia [Pennsylvania] to Winchester, Virginia. 1787 Document about refund of payment made by Tejamus ? Dowdall to Robert Colvin, who opened a school. April 12, 1787 Court summons for Josiah Jackson and Zebediah Hollingsworth for James Murray in case with Robert Sherrard, Defendant. August 9, 1787 Indenture. James and Eleanor Wood of Davidson, North Carolina and David Dedderick, for Lot 9 on West side of Loudon (Loudoun) Street in Borough of Winchester. September 22, 1789 Marriage Bond between Enos Roberts and Mary Kendrick. January 13, 1790 Marriage bond of Conrad House and Susannah Shusher. December 27, 1790 Bond for James Walls as executor of last Will and Testament of John Wynn. June 30, 1794 Charter between Shreve Lawson of Baltimore, Maryland and James Moseley, Merchant on freight on the ship Alexandria. July 4, 1796 Marriage license between James A. Nelson and Polly M. Donald. April 26, 1802 Manumission papers from Peter Lauck to Peter Bisick. March 14, 1806 Affidavit. Josiah Massy took oath of Lieutenant in 31st Regiment, 16th Brigade. Signed by A. (B.) Miller. May 2, 1812. Register of sale of Louisa Robinson (wife of Jonathan Robinson) to Doctor Daniel Conrad. August 3, 1818. Act \"to amend the Act incorporating the Town of Winchester.\" Complete handwritten text of the act as presented to the General Assembly in Richmond, Virginia. Copied by William Munford, Keeper of the Rolls. Document bound with string. Dated December 12, 1818 and passed January 9, 1819 Inquest. \"Inquisition on the body of Robert Cockerton (?) who died at the house of Elizabeth Pendleton, Innkeeper. November 1, 1820 Contract/letter of attorney between John Holland of Gosney Manor of Shenandoah County, Virginia, woolan manufacturer, and George Hadfield of Old Hall, County of Chester, in England to Hugh Shaw. June 8, 1827 Manumission papers where Margaret Galloway emancipates negro woman, Maria, wife of William Tuckrin, a free negro. October 17, 1827 Manumission papers or Certification of Freedom for Negro Lucy under the will of Alexander White of Woodville. June 13, 1832 Certificate of Freedom, or Manumission papers, signed by Phebe Coubourn that she raised Nancy Sabro, a \"dark Muluto\" who was born of free parents. September 21, 1835 Notice to Sergeant of the Corporation of Winchester for summons of Jonathan Cox, Davy Johnson, Thomas Pollard, James Pollard, Richard Strange, Lewis Smith, David Washington and Rose Williams for \"remaining within this corporation and Commonwealth more than 12 months of their right to freedom…\" May 5, 1846 Bill of sale to William H. Brown from George R. Long for sale of negro man, Abraham Washington. August 24, 1846 Court Case. Algernon R. Wood, prosecutor for Commonwealth of Virginia, against James Pollard, a free negro or mulatto who remained in Virginia after he was freed. October 3, 1846 Court summons for Sally Field for remaining in Winchester after being freed. June 23, 1848 Mary, negro slave of Joseph Baker, charged with trying to poison Nancy Lindsey with tea. June 1, 1849 Notarized statements of Amelia Ann Buck of Warren County, Virginia regarding copartnership with John R. Ricards, John N. Buck of Baltimore, Maryland and Thomas L. Blakemon of Warren County regarding hotel, Mountain House in Hampshire County, Virginia. John R. Buck sells his interest to his brother, William M. Buck. July 3, 1850 Letter from Baltimore, Maryland regarding his father's estate. Author unknown. February 20, 1851 Recording of last will and testament of Addison B. Riely in Baltimore, Maryland. Endorsed by Ann R. Riely. September 27, 1852 Certificate for R.B. Allen to sell wine at his store on Cameron Street.September 1, 1855 Court summons in case of Patrick Conner vs John H. Anderson, Conner's apprentice. October 8, 1856 Letter from John Quanten ? to Robert L. Brookings asking for servant woman Lucy who was part of the estate of Mrs. Emmets?. May 27, 1857 Indictment. John Howard, alias John Newman, a free negro, was accused of assault by Rachel Ann Holler, a white woman and jailed. Indictment against James W. Jones, the jailor, for allowing the prisoner to escape. March 17, 1860 Command to the Sergeant of the Corporation of Winchester to take \"…Maria Ball [Colored]…her safely keep…until May indictment … for remaining in the State of Virginia…without lawful permission. April 21, 1860 Notice to Sheriff of Berkeley County, Virginia to imprison Elizabeth Farrow if she is found in Berkeley County. She is charged with having a \"…house of ill fame for the purpose of prostitution and lewedness.\" April 17, 1861 Note from Clerk of Court in Winchester where he says he has been notified by a military order that he is no longer the Clerk. June 5, 1868 Court case with John Vilwig regarding two coffins. June 1886. Republican Ticket for Virginia. 1892. Letter from George S. Bowers of Laurell, Maryland, about \"Willie\" accepting Christ [in the Lutheran Church]. December 13, 1918 Instructions to lawyer or court about charges of larceny against a free negro. undated. Fragment. \"Twelve days have been expended in loading.\"","Circular for the Woodstock Male and Female Academy. July 21, 1866.","Papers, ca. 1824-1983, relating to Yorktown, Va. Includes articles concerning Yorktown; materials relating to the surrender of Cornwallis and to the celebrations [1824, 1881, 1930-1937 and 1981], documents concerning Yorktown National Military Park  [now Colonial National Historical Park] and the Navy Mine Depot [now Naval Weapons Station].","Historical and descriptive articles, maps, and general views of the town.  7 pieces.","Two facsimilies of the parole of Cornwallis. 2 pieces. Journal of the siege of York-Town...as recorded in the hand of Gaspard de Gallatin and translated by the French department of the College of William and Mary...Washington, United States Printing Office. 1931. 48 p. 24 cm. (71st Congress, 3rd Session. Senate. Document no. 322.) 1 piece. Un geste patriotique des Strasbourgeois au cours de la guerre d'Independence americaine. Printed. 1 piece. Ceux de Yorktown par Servan Malo, with English translation. 2 pieces. Memorandum on J.C. Louis, Baron von Closen. By Ruth E. Butler. 4 typed pages. 1 piece. Photographs showing restoration of French and American fortifications around Yorktown. About 1935. 3 pieces. Photographs of a painting of the siege of Yorktown. 3 copies. Also an enlargement. Map of the siege of Yorktown. 1 3/4 x 1 1/2 inches. 1 piece. An engraving of the surrender at Yorktown. 1 piece. List of Confederate Soldiers buried at Yorktown which includes Union soldiers killed at the Battle of Williamsburg. (Copy from the National Park Service. Original at the Yorktown Visitor Center).","Printed topographical map of the Colonial National monument, Yorktown Battlefield, Virginia. Made by the U.S. Geological Survey 1931. 30 1/4 x 29 1/4 inches. 1 piece. Three newspaper clippings concerning the siege of Yorktown. Other papers. 5 pieces. Walking stick made from the flag staff of the 80th British Regiment, Yorktown, 1781. Returned to donor (Nellie Deans Greaves) in either 1960's or 1970's. Printed announcement, dated at Montpellier, 9? December 1781, signed by Le Comte de Perigord, stating that the King has ordered a Te Deum sung in all the churches of France for the Yorktown victory. Purchased from Thomas L. Suter, 16 October 1952.","Buildings Photographs and prints: Customs House; Lord Cornwallis' Cave; Main Street; Monument Lodge (1 piece); Moore House (4 pieces--3 photographs in Mapcase); Shield House (oldest house) and Nelson House (1 piece); Yorktown wharf (1 piece). Monument Photographs. 1 piece. 2 newspapers with history of the building and opening of the George P. Coleman Bridge. Located in mapcase.","6 pieces including 1 photograph. See also Folders 6-8.","Scope and Contents Yorktown sesquicentennial celebration 1931: Mimeographed and printed material relating to the celebration. 20 items. Includes a photograph album entitled \"Views of The Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration, Yorktown, Virginia, October 16-17-18-19, 1931\" presented to The College of William and Mary in Virginia by the Yorktown Sesquicentenniail Association, Inc. Yorktown bicentennial celebration 1981: Official commemorative program. Official booklet: \"Miracles at Yorktown,\" written by Guy Friddell and produced by Tom Hale.","Views of the Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration, Yorktown, VA, October 16-19,1931 from the Yorktown Sesquicentennial Association, Inc","Yorktown sesquicentennial celebration 1931:  Mimeographed and printed material relating to the celebration.  20 items. Yorktown bicentennial celebration 1981:  Official commemorative program.  Official booklet:  \"Miracles at Yorktown,\" written by Guy Friddell and produced by Tom Hale.","Yorktown sesquicentennial celebration 1931: Mimeographed and printed material relating to the celebration. 20 items. Yorktown bicentennial celebration 1981: Official commemorative program. Official booklet: \"Miracles at Yorktown,\" written by Guy Friddell and produced by Tom Hale.","Yorktown National Military Park June 6, 1921 ...In the Senate of the United States.  June 6, 1921.. A bill declaring the battle field of Yorktown a national military park...7 p.  28 cm.  1 piece. 1921 Hearings before the subcommittee of the committee on appropriations United States Senate...on a bill declaring the battle field of Yorktown a national military park...Washington, Government printing office, 1921.  16 p.  23 1/2 cm.  1 piece. Navy Mine Depot Navy Mine Depot, Yorktown, Virginia By Commander A. H. Miles, U.S. Navy.  (Reprinted from the United States Naval Institute Proceedings v. 54, no. 4, whole no. 302.)  1 piece. In the matter of Naval Mine Depot, Yorktown, Virginia...Brief submitted on behalf of owners of property...Newport News, Franklin Printing Co.  21 p.  23 cm.  1 piece.","Material relating to the annual celebrations of Yorktown Day, sometimes called Yorktown Fete.","Fete in honor of General La Fayette.  Printed pamphlet by R.G. Scott on what happened during planning of the Yorktown Fete of 1824 and why he should not be responsible. 1827.","Centennial.  \"An Appeal to the Country for a National Centennial Celebration of the Surrender of Lord Cornwallis.\"  Printed by Virginian Print, Norfolk, Va. 1879. Special Communication of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Virginia at Yorktown 1881. Celebration of Yorktown Centennial- a pamphlet containing incidents and speeches from event. 10/19/1881. A History, Surrender of the British Forces to the Americans and French at Yorktown, Va., Program for the Centennial Anniversary Celebration on October 18th, 1881.","\"Admiral Francis Joseph Paul De Grasse, Hero of Yorktown\" by Louis A Culvillier 1931Invitation and tickets to Yorktown Celebration 1931List of European Guests at Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration 1931Newsletter on Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration 1931Official Program of Yorktown Celebration.  1931Some Old Yorktown Maps by K.W. Trimble.  Reprint from The Military Engineer, 1931Tentative Program of Yorktown Celebration byYorktown Sesquicentennial Association 1931Ticket Stubs-Yorktown 150 year Celebration 1931Yorktown Sesquicentennial Association 1931","Program of Celebration of 155th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown under the Joint Auspices…  10/19/1936","Program of Yorktown Celebration, October 18-19, 1934.","Letter from A.A. Folsone to Hon. Lyon G. Tyler enclosing engraving of a view of Yorktown, \"Yorktown Battlefield\" by John B. Chapman per Graham's Magazine, 1814.","Scope and Contents Photograph of House in Yorktown undatedPhotograph of Yorktown Battlefield and Moore House undatedSketch of Yorktown- View from the River (Copy) undatedYorktown Homes (6 photographs on cardboard) undatedGreeting Cards -Prints of Moore House and Nelson House  1934","Original ink wash drawing by a federal soldier in 1862. View of the York River waterfront. Transferred to artifact librarian in 2011.","Scope and Contents Plats of Yorktown, Photostats (2)  undated Sign - Guided Tour of Yorktown (10\"x7\" cardboard sign) 1941 \"Establishment of the American Army.\"  Photostat of May 27, 1778 Congressional Order.","Available online via the Library catalog for William and Mary users; alternate access is available via the Internet Archive: http://www.archive.org/details/journalofsiegeof00gall.","\"Yorktown Church Said Third Oldest in Virginia,\" Daily Press, Newport News, Virginia.  May 9, 1960.\"Historic Nelson House,\" January 31, 1973\"Battle Lines Will Be Reconstructed at Yorktown,\" Daily Press, Newport News, Virginia.  January 31, 1973.","Scope and Contents Christmas Dinner Menu, U.S. Naval Mine Depot, Yorktown, Virginia.  1950.Colonial National Historic Park brochure by US Department of Interior (2 Copies).  1940Old Yorktown and its History by Mrs. Sydney Smith.  1920Salvaging Relics from York River.  1939U.S. 17 George Washington Memorial Highway Map, Tidewater, Virginia, into Colonial National Historical Park.  undated.Views of Yorktown and Gloucester Town—Mariners Museum, Newport News, Virginia.  1946Virginia Gazette Supplement, The Public Observer, \"Yorktown Day of Yesteryear.\"  October 1972\"Yorktown-Climax of the Revolution,\" National Park Service, Source Book Series, Number 1 (2 copies).  1941","\"Henri de Saint-Simon at Yorktown; A French Prophet of Modern Industrialism in America,\" The Franco-American Review, Autumn 1937.\"A Neglected French Collaborator in the Victory of Yorktown\" by Harold A. Larrabee.  1932.","Yorktown Sesquicentennial medal commemorating the surrender of Lord Cornwallis in 1781. Transferred to Artifact Collection.","Eighteen early photographs of monuments in Yorktown, Virginia, many with descriptions written on the reverse side.","Photographs of: the Victory monument,  the monument on the spot where Cornwallis surrendered to Washington, Lafayette Coach at Bremo, Spring where Washington got his water, marker of French soldiers' graves (2), plaque for site of the Home of Nicolas Martiau,  plaque for \"Baron Gaspard de Gallatin,\" walk along top of old earthworks (3), where Washington had his tent, spot marked where a tablet once was, plaque for \"french soldiers and sailors,\" where Lafayette had his tent, plaque for Thomas Nelson, Jr. and artists conception of celebration (ships in harbour). 17 photographs.","Photograph of Battery; print of \"Reddotopm de L'armee du Lord Cornwallis; 3 photograph of inside and outside of the Moore House, 1911; two copies of the Gloucester-Mathews newspaper, May 7, 1952, with the history of the building of the George P. Coleman Bridge; and one copy of the Daily Press, May 7, 1952, about the Coleman Bridge."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eArtifacts tranferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection include: Presbyterian Student Choir Badge (39.4V82.A01.1), Presbyterian Junior Choir Badges (39.4V82.A01.2a-e), York River Ink Wash Drawing (39.4V82ci.02), Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commission Medal (39.4V82ci.03), Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commemorative Coin (39.4V82ci.04)\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials:"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Artifacts tranferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection include: Presbyterian Student Choir Badge (39.4V82.A01.1), Presbyterian Junior Choir Badges (39.4V82.A01.2a-e), York River Ink Wash Drawing (39.4V82ci.02), Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commission Medal (39.4V82ci.03), Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commemorative Coin (39.4V82ci.04)"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_coll_ssim":["Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.)","Colonial Williamsburg Foundation","Grace Street Gardens (Richmond, Va.)","Richmond Theatre (Richmond, Va.)","The Virginia Comedians","United States. Army. Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 25th","Williamsburg Businessmen's Association (Va.)","Williamsburg Female Academy (Williamsburg, Va)","Williamsburg Male Academy (Williamsburg, Va)","Williamsburg Military School (Williamsburg, Va)","Crump family","Dunlop family","Blayton, James Blaine, Sr., (Dr.)","Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826","Michaux, Lightfoot Solomon"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.)","Colonial Williamsburg Foundation","Grace Street Gardens (Richmond, Va.)","Richmond Theatre (Richmond, Va.)","The Virginia Comedians","United States. Army. 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Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 25th","Williamsburg Businessmen's Association (Va.)","Williamsburg Female Academy (Williamsburg, Va)","Williamsburg Male Academy (Williamsburg, Va)","Williamsburg Military School (Williamsburg, Va)"],"famname_ssim":["Crump family","Dunlop family"],"persname_ssim":["Blayton, James Blaine, Sr., (Dr.)","Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826","Michaux, Lightfoot Solomon"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":390,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T12:52:45.001Z","scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eArtificial collection of papers relating to various cities in the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA newspaper clipping concerning dead towns in Virginia.  1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents History of Christ Church. 3 p. 15 1/2 cm. Christmas card from Old Presbyterian Meeting House from William Buckner and Mr. Croarty. undated. Letter to Earl Gregg Swem from Josephine Weeks about buying a newly made print from Colonel Gilpin's \"Plan of Alexandria, 1798.\" June 17,1944. Alexandria businesses papers: envelope from Garrett and Monroe, card from Gwin, Beckham and Company Commission Merchants and Andrews Studios. undated. List of names and inscriptions on gravestones at Christ Church, Old Presbyterian Meeting House and Bethlehem Cemetery by George Magruder Battey. Carbon Copy. June 1, 1944. History of St. Paul's Church, Fairfax Parish, 1810-1932 by Margery Arden Hall. Copy. \"Financial statement and report and list of subscribers and pewholders of Saint Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church in Fairfax\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBath is in present day Berkeley County, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers of Thomas Marshall Hunter, Morgantown, W.Va. Typed copy of an act for establishing a town at the Warm Springs in the county of Berkeley.  October 1776. 1 piece. A list of original purchasers of lots in Bath, Berkeley County.  1 piece.  Extracts from the minutes of the trustees of Bath.  1 piece. An excerpt from Thomas Jefferson's Notes of Virginia.  1793. 1 piece. Copies of newspaper advertisements of stores and boarding houses. 1781.  3 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Advertisement card for travel from Lynchburg, Virginia. undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Music festival 1931. Advertising folder. Letter inviting people to visit a new academy established at the Midway under Mr. Pike Powers, formerly professor of Mathematics at Hampton Sydney. Signed by the nine professors. July 17, 1838. Affidavit signed by the Librarian of the Library of the University of Virginia on July 10, 1848 that the letter was copied from the Richmond Enquirer collection on July 10, 1848. Brochure of photographs of the buildings at the University of Virginia. A 1\" x 3.5\" calendar for 1927 from President Alderman is attached. 1927. Prints of engravings: \"View of the University of Virginia\" and \"University of Virginia, Charlottesville.\" undated. Letter from W.W. Gilmer of Charlottesville to the Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia recommending A.P. Abell as Proctor of the University. Partial letter from an unknown person at the University about new professorships, lack of money, who might be retiring and the increase from 32 to 50 Virginia students. April 4, 1856. Letter from Edwin M. Mann of the Chambers of the Judge of the Hustings Court in Petersburg, Virginia to Capt. W. Roane Ruffin, Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia about recommending Mayor R.W. Jones for Chair of General and Applied Chemistry and Pharmacy. September 23, 1884. \"College Topics\", Volume VII, Number 4, a publication of the University of Virginia which gives and account of the burning of the Rotunda. November 4, 1895. Sent by John Stewart Bryan on February 10, 1936. Editorial to the Enquirer by W.A. Turner about a proposed bill to consolidate the medical department at the University of Virginia and the Medical College at Richmond. undated. Mimeograph copy of a letter to Miss Nannie from Sallie J. Doswell about the advertising costs in her new edition of the condensed history of the University. March 21, 1911. A small book of \"A Partial Roster of Eminent Alumni\" of the \"University of Virginia in the Service of the Republic.\" undated. University of Virginia Alumni News. December 1926. University of Virginia commencement programs. June 29, 1855, June 27, 1856 (2 copies), June 29,1857 (2 copies) and July 4, 1860 (2 copies).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A historical and descriptive article. undated. 1 piece. Typed copy of an act incorporating the town, 1749. 1 piece. Typed copy of a list of residents of Dumfries found in the ledger of Daniel Payne, merchant. 1758-1761. 1 piece. Typed list of merchants residing in Dumfries. 1789. 1 piece. A Short historical sketch of the Dumfries lodge of Masons, 1797-1830, including a list of members in 1798. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A print, \"Fortress Monroe, Va. and Its Vicinity\" with a numbered legend of places on the picture. undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDay book of the corporation of Fredericksbug, Virginia. 28 April 1802 -- 28 February 1812. 80 pages. 12 3/4 x 7 3/4 inches. List of voters and militia in the corporation of Fredericksburg, Virginia. 1855. 48 pages. 13 3/4 x 4 1/4 inches. An illustrated descriptive folder. 1 piece. An envelope printed with six views of buildings. 1 piece. 1787-1840 Fredericksburg District Court Records: See Mss. Acc. 2008.319 Fredericksburg, Virginia District Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Fredericksburg Street lottery tickets signed by Beck (sic) Welford. Over 50 tickets. Some tickets have the name of purchaser on the reverse side. 1826. 1 lottery ticket from St. Louis, dated March 6, 1817. Pages with photographs of State Teachers College. (Mary Washington University). 4 pages. undated. Printed letter to the \"communicants of St. George's Church\" in Fredericksburg, Virginia, asking for funds. undated. Statement of current expenses of St. George's Church in Fredericksburg, Virginia. February 19, 1872. Advertisement for \"Johnston and Company, Druggists and Apothecaries\" in Fredericksburg, Virginia. undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNumerical list of blanks and prizes in the Fredericksburg Female Charity School Lottery.  1805.  48 pages.  15 1/2 x 10 inches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJuly 5, 1953 Daily Press newspaper clipping \"Historical Approach Used in the Selection of New Names for Hampton City Streets.\" Annual reports for the Committee for the Fort Monroe Museum and its successor, the Casemate Museum. 1951-1974.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEngraving of Hanover Court-House, possibly removed from a book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo prints of Harper's Ferry by W.H. Bartlett, 1838, showing different views. One newspaper print reproduction, \"Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Company.  1854. Three prints by G. Perkins, 1874, \"Harper's Ferry by Moonlight.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 printed reproductions of photographs of buildings at the \"State Teacher's College\" in Harrisonburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Flyers advertising \"Gooch\" and \"Little Miss Spruce\" trees by Winslow L. Gooch of Hopewell, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelated material: See the Jamestown Corporation Records, 1946-1979, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary; and the Jamestowne Society Papers, 1930-1966, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1629-1952, relating to Jamestown, Va. Note: Items relating to Colonial National Historical Park and to Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Yorktown are filed under Williamsburg. See also: Map Collection.\n    Historical and descriptive articles, and general views of the town.  13 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e    Landing at Jamestown.  An engraving.  1 piece. Print of \"The First Legislative Assembly in America.  James Town, Virginia, August, 1619.\"  (From Goodrich's History of the United States of America (New York, 1828).  2 items.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e    Photostats of four pages from a court journal of James City.  1629.  4 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e    Photostat of a portion of John Clayton's letter of August 17, 1688, containing a description and map of Jamestown Island.  4 photostats.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e    Log houses at Jamestown.  By George C. Gregory.  Blueprint of a typed article.  1 piece. Deed given by John Page to William Sherwood, 6 February 1682.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e    Photographs of buildings and foundations.  13 pieces. Undated. Panoramic photograph of Jamestown Island, photograph of a building foundation and an aerial photograph of Jamestown are filed in the Mapcase.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e    Photograph of a section of the church yard.  Undated. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e    Objects unearthed.  6 photographs and an illustrated article. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e    Celebrations of the founding of Jamestown, 1895, 1932, 1935, 1952.  7 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e    Monument.  Copy of architect's sketch.  1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e    Philopena Album.  New York: Published by Leavitt \u0026amp; Allen, undated.  Includes engraving of Jamestown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePhotostat of Richmond TImes Dispatch, 1936 Jamestown Day\n        Photostat of newspaper clipping about the annual services commemorating Jamestown Day to be held May 13.  From the Richmond Times Dispatch, 1936. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Page to William Sherwood Deed. 1681/2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEight postcards from the Jamestown Exposition in 1907, showing:  Swiss village, harbor, view, lovers lane, Hotel Chamberlain, official seal of the Jamestown Exposition (1907), U.S. government Pier, and the winding trail.  (8 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEight postcards from the Jamestown Exposition in 1907, showing:  Swiss village, harbor, view, lovers lane, Hotel Chamberlain, official seal of the Jamestown Exposition (1907), U.S. government Pier, and the winding trail.  (8 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEphemera from the 1957 Jamestown Celebration. Includes pamphlets, invitations, program for \"An Historical Pageant: Opechancanough, the Last Chief of the Powhatans\" given at the site of Pamunkee in West Point, Virginia, schedules, tickets, flyers, press releases and the program of a luncheon in honor of Thomas B. Stanley, Governor of Virginia, at the Savoy Hotel in London, England on October 9, 1956.  Includes two copies of the Virginia Gazette Special Edition on the 1957 Jamestown Festival and a report to the Virginia 350th Anniversary Celebration, \"Planning Hospital Services for Williamsburg, Virginia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonument. Copy of architect's sketch. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Postcard of rear view of Jamestown Church.  1930's newspaper article entitled \"National Memorial to the Progress of the Colored Race in America\" about Elder Lightfoot Solomon Michaux building a memorial at Jamestown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Historical and descriptive articles, and general views of the town. 13 pieces. Landing at Jamestown. An engraving. 1 piece. Print of \"The First Legislative Assembly in America. James Town, Virginia, August, 1619.\" (From Goodrich's History of the United States of America (New York, 1828). 2 items. Photostats of four pages from a court journal of James City. 1629. 4 pieces. Photostat of a portion of John Clayton's letter of August 17, 1688, containing a description and map of Jamestown Island. 4 photostats. Log houses at Jamestown. By George C. Gregory. Blueprint of a typed article. 1 piece. Deed given by John Page to William Sherwood, 6 February 1682. Photographs of buildings and foundations. 13 pieces. undated. Panoramic photograph of Jamestown Island, photograph of a building foundation and an aerial photograph of Jamestown are filed in the Mapcase. Photograph of a section of the church yard. undated. 1 piece. Objects unearthed. 6 photographs and an illustrated article. undated. Celebrations of the founding of Jamestown, 1895, 1932, 1935, 1952. 7 pieces. Monument. Copy of architect's sketch. 1 piece. Philopena Album. New York: Published by Leavitt \u0026amp; Allen, undated. Includes engraving of Jamestown.\nPhotostat of newspaper clipping about the annual services commemorating Jamestown Day to be held May 13. From the Richmond Times Dispatch, 1936.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostat copies: letter from Ellen M. Bagby of the Jamestown Committee of the APVA to Mr. Warner S. McCall of Gibson City, Illinois inviting him to Jamestown for the installation of the plaque honoring Edward Maria Wingfield; memo by Warner McCall read by Bishop Brown at the Annual meeting of the APVA and newspaper clippings of the event with picture of plaque.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostat copies of two early deeds from Jamestown from the Ambler Papers at the Library of Congress, \"Virginia:  Jamestown--Land Patents, Deeds, etc.\"         Four photographs from the National Park Service:         Plate 1:  Fragment of the Copeland or Chuckatuck Spoon Excavated at Jamestown,         Plate 2:  bowl fragment indentified as belonging to the handle of the type illustrated in Plate 1,         Plate 3:  fragment of pewter measure of the baluster type and         Plate 4:  drawing of drinking mug, restored.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEight postcards from the Jamestown Exposition in 1907, showing:  Swiss village, harbor, view, lovers lane, Hotel Chamberlain, official seal of the Jamestown Exposition (1907), U.S. government Pier, and the winding trail.  (8 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Ephemera from the 1957 Jamestown Celebration. Includes pamphlets, invitations, program for \"An Historical Pageant: Opechancanough, the Last Chief of the Powhatans\" given at the site of Pamunkee in West Point, Virginia, schedules, tickets, flyers, press releases and the program of a luncheon in honor of Thomas B. Stanley, Governor of Virginia, at the Savoy Hotel in London, England on October 9, 1956.  Includes two copies of the Virginia Gazette Special Edition on the 1957 Jamestown Festival and a report to the Virginia 350th Anniversary Celebration, \"Planning Hospital Services for Williamsburg, Virginia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour photographs from the National Park Service:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePlate 1:  Fragment of the Copeland or Chuckatuck Spoon Excavated at Jamestown,\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePlate 2:  bowl fragment indentified as belonging to the handle of the type illustrated in Plate 1,\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePlate 3:  fragment of pewter measure of the baluster type and\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePlate 4:  drawing of drinking mug, restored.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEphemera from the 350th Anniversary of Jamestown.  Includes the Virginia Department of Highways report on \"Traffic and the Jamestown Festival,\" \"Jamestown Festival Official Program,\" programs for the musical program at PBK in Williamsburg and the christening of the Susan Constant, Godspeed and Discovery, brochure entitled \"Souvenir of the Jamestown Festival 1957, Old World Heritage,\"Jamestown Festival brochure, brochure for \"The Founders,\" ticket stub for the festivities, and a Jamestown Anniversary Issue of the magazine \"Forth\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePanoramic photograph of Jamestown Island, photograph of a building foundation and an aerial photograph of Jamestown, undated for probably early 20th century.  2 copies of the Supplement to the Virginia Gazette, dated June 28, 1957, about the Jamestown Festival.\nJohn Page to William Sherwood Deed, 1681/82.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLexington Lottery Tickets, signed by Fisher and Jordan. 5 tickets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Lynchburg art club. Catalog of exhibition, 1929. 1 sheet. Flyer for \"Lynchburg Institute for Young Ladies\" conducted by Mr. And Mrs. Meany. undated. A flyer for the Morgantown Female Academy which is to be run by Mr. and Mrs. Meany, 1845, and a flyer for St. Mary's Female Seminary (Maryland) written by E.J. Meany, Principal. undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Envelope from the business, Messrs. Lee Taylor and Co., Leaf Tobacco. undated. Receipt of William Turner and John F. Powell. August 22, 1795. Receipt of Capt. William Turner and John Poe, July 21, 1821. Receipt of Walter Irvine, Samuel Irvine and Proper Powell, July 11, 1796.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram of the seventh annual assembly of the Virginia branch of the Huguenot Society of the founders of Manakin.  1937.  1 piece. Program of the seventh annual assembly of the Huguenot Society of the founders of Manakin.  1938.  1 piece. News letter of the seventh annual assembly of the Huguenot Society of the founders of Manakin.  1938.  1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA note giving the wording of the act of incorporation. 1799. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn airplane view. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo the pioneers of Newport News, Va. A historical sketch by George B. West. 1911. Typed copy. 1 piece. The Mariners' Museum. By Homer L. Ferguson. 9 p. illus. 28 cm. 1 piece. Advertising sheets and cards of merchants. 2 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for George [illegible] who lives at 453-21 Street, Newport News, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous letters, broadsides, and pamphlets relating to Norfolk, Va., its history and people, including an 1804 letter describing a fire in Norfolk, an 1826 polling list, and an 1830 funeral invitation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers, 1804-1950, relating to Norfolk, Va. An artificial collection of letters, broadsides, and pamphlets relating to Norfolk, Va., its history and people. Includes letter, 1804, concerning fire in Norfolk; list, 1826, of votes for General Assembly election; funeral invitation, 1830; and printed material (Gray Lines Motor Tours schedule and advertisement, \"The Tidewater Trail,\" \"Norfolk's Historic Mace\" (1935), \"Christ Church Congregation\" by Robert Morton Hughes and program of \"Sesquicentennial Jubilee [of] Norfolk's Most Unusual Church [First Baptist]); broadside describing exhibitions and activities of Norfolk Museum of Arts and Science; and photograph of woodcut showing Market Square. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal, printed and miscellaneous material. W.B. Oliphant, Norfolk, Va., to Daniel Boehm, Philadelphia, Pa. Mention of the office of the Cashier of Dir[ection?] and Deposit in Norfolk; describes the fire which burned Norfolk, stating that \"its ravages [were more] than anything of the kind ever witnessed by me\"; requests two chests of Hyson Tea after reading of newly arrived shipments from India; also asks for candles and mustard in bottles, as well as a quarter cask of good Lisbon wine. 3 pp. ALS. March 24, 1804. Includes typescript. 1 p. List of voters casting their vote for either George Loyall of John S. Steed as the next delegate from Norfolk to the General Assembly. April 24, 1826 1 p. PD. Invitation to attend the funeral of Col. William Anderson, Norfolk, Va. June 13, 1830. 1 item. PC. Pamphlet entitled, \"Christ Church Congregation,\" by Robert Morton Hughes. 1937. 13 pp. PM. Program of the \"Sesquicentennial Jubilee [of] Norfolk's most Unusual Church, [First Baptist].\" 1950. 57 pp. PM. Schedule of Gray Line Motor Tours of the Norfolk and Virginia Beach area. 1929. 1 p. PM. \"The Tidewater Trail, a chronicle for Groups for Service Women in this Community,\" featuring an article about the Barton Myers home in Norfolk, Va. January 1, 1931. 16 pp. PM. A brief history and description of the Mace of Norfolk, entitled \"Norfolk's Historic Mace.\" 1935. 14 pp. PM. Advertising bill for Gray Line Motor Tours. n.d. 1 p. PM Advertisement of John B. Loughran, \"dealer in picture frames, looking glasses...and clocks,\" No. 182 Church St., Norfolk, Va. n.d. 1 p. PM. Handbill describing exhibitions and activities of the Norfolk Museum of Arts and Sciences. n.d. 1 p. PM. Black and white photograph, 8\" x 10\", of a woodcut of Market Square, Norfolk, Va. n.d. 1 item. Ph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents S.W.B. Oliphant, Norfolk, Va., to Daniel Boehm, Philadelphia, Pa. Mention of the office of the Cashier of Dir[ection?] and Deposit in Norfolk; describes the fire which burned Norfolk, stating that \"its ravages [were more] than anything of the kind ever witnessed by me\"; requests two chests of Hyson Tea after reading of newly arrived shipments from India; also asks for candles and mustard in bottles, as well as a quarter cask of good Lisbon wine. 3 pp.  ALS.  Including typescript.  1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisement for subscription to the \"Day Book\" for Norfolk and Portsmouth residents. Ca. 1870. Note: Photographs from the 1907 Jamestown Exposition held in Norfolk, Virginia are filed under James City County, Virginia in the Virginia Counties Collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pocahontas Playbill. undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter from P.H. Drewry, 13 September 1922, regarding his proposed history of Petersburg. 1 piece. Tabb Street Presbyterian Church. List of members, 1867. Printed. 1 piece. Advertising sheets and cards of business houses. 3 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photographs of the Virginia State College for Negroes in Petersburg, Virginia. undated. Account book from the Petersburg area. Earliest legible date is 1765. Partial. Fragile. Some names legible. Fragments of invoices from the Petersburg area. Fragile. Legible names: Mr. Buchanan, John Smith, Charles Hudson, Littlebury White, Buckner Raney, Mrs. Elizabeth Randolph and William Hamlin. 1759-1789. 8 items. Advertising card form the Davis Carriage Company. undated. Article on Blandford's Church from \"The Commonwealth Magazine\". June 1954. Report by the Association Preservation Petersburg Antiquities on the Pride Family and Pride's Field. Includes newspaper articles and photographs. February 4, 1938. Copy of legal document about moving a road near Blandford. Includes plat and list of all tithables on the land of Bollingbrook Ward. May 1787.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistory of Portsmouth. By Mildred M. Holladay. In the Portsmouth Star, 19 January 1936. 1 piece. A deed given by Tapley Webb and others conveying a tract of land in Portsmouth to Purnal Pitts. 1812. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Six black and white photographs of the Providence Forge Mill showing inside and outside of mill. undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, ca. 1793-1931, relating to Richmond, Va. Includes photographs, engravings, broadsides, programs of art exhibits, advertising cards, correspondence, and newspaper clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Newspaper clipping - \"Richmond, Virginia, in 1793, an unpublished manuscript of the Reverend Henry Toulmin, a visiting English clergyman (information obtained from Colonel Gamble, a merchant of Richmond). 1 item. [concluding article only]. Newspaper clipping of a letter, 17 April 1878, from S. Bassett French to John Letcher concerning the riot in Richmond, 2 April 1863. 1 item. Two copies of articles on the history of Richmond by Edward V. Valentine, William G. Stanard, Mary Newton Stanard, Douglas S. Freeman, H. J. Eckenrode and Sally Nelson Robbins, in the Richmond News-Leader, 29 December 1924. Advertising sheet of Richmond's business, enterprise and attractions. undated. 1 item. Prospectus of...Richmond, capital of Virginia [approaches to its history]...Whittet and Shepperson, 1937. 1 item. Photograph of an engraved view of Richmond. Engravings (2 copies) of \"Richmond from the James.\" New York: D. Appleton \u0026amp; Co., 1871. Engraving of Richmond, n.d.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript (carbon copy) concerning Richmond Academy of Fine Arts. Printed card concerning Memorial Volume of Virginia Historical Portraiture, 1585-1830. Broadside, 1937, concerning exhibit of chapbooks and battledores at the Valentine Museum. Program, 1938, for Steuben Glass exhibit at Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Program, 1939, of exhibit of watercolors by Edmund S. Campbell. Agreement (unexecuted carbon copy), 1918, between Manchester National Bank of Richmond and Bank of Commerce and Trusts. Photographs (printed) of Richmond buildings. Engravings of capitol building Richmond (London: Published 1831, I. T. Hinton \u0026amp; Simpkin and Marshall). Newspaper clipping, 1925, concerning Virginia House. Advertisement poster re: Virginia House [in Windsor Farms, owned by Va. Historical Society. Was home of Ambasador Weddell]. Filed in Mapcase. Advertising materials (cards, broadsides and blotters). 37 items. (One item, re: Dietz Publishing Company is filed in Mapcase).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Broadside, 1 April 1875, of First Baptist Church, Richmond. Invitation, 1859, to Monumental Church. Invitation, 1865, to St. Paul's Church. Bulletin, 23 November 1930, of Second Baptist Church. Letter, 1846, concerning schooner, Caroline. Broadside (copies) concerning \"Civic Association\" and \"Committee on Charter Changes.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 29 January 1882 J. A. Cantrell, [?] to Carrie Irwin, Grace Chapel. Impending visit of [?] Doggett and [?] Saunders. 1 p. ALS. 4 November 1890 Milton F. Paddock, Rector, St. Andrew's Church, Philadelphia, Pa., to Thomas Browder, Richmond, Va. Since Grace Church is to lose Dr. [?] Jackson, recommends Charles A. Rickseeker. 3 pp. ALS. 7 January 1895 Mary E. Warren [Richmond, Va.] to Dr. Jno. R. Wheat, [Richmond, Va.] Account of money spent fro Christmas decorations. 4 pp. ALS. 6 April 1895 Gynne A. Lyell, Richmond, Va., to President of the Ladies' Aid Society, Grace Church, Richmond, Va. Expiration of terms of members of musical committee. 8 April 1895 Virginia M. Robinson, [Richmond, Va.], to President, Ladies' Aid Society, Grace Church [Richmond, Va.] Music committee. 3 pp. ALS. 5 March 1917 Robert A. Goodwin, Richmond, Va., to Vestry of Grace Church, Richmond, Va. Resignation as assistant minister. 1 p. ALS. January 1918 Memorial to Lucy Ambler Mason by Vestry of Grace Church. 2 pp. TD. 15 March 1918 Alms Boxes Report. 1 p. D. 5 March 1918 Report of Junior Auxiliary. 2 pp. D. 16 January 1919 L. U. McCabe, The Chancel Chapter, Grace Church, Richmond, Va., to Mrs. E. O. McCabe et al. Solicitation for contributing members. 1 p. TL. Verso bears agenda for a meeting. 1 p. D. 25 March 1919 Report of Grace Church Auxiliary of the Red Cross. Signed Mary A. Randolph. 5 pp. DS. 28 March 1919 Report of Chancel Guild. By L. U. McCabe. 4 pp. on 1 leaf. DS. 28 March 1919 Report of Woman's Guild of Grace Episcopal Church. Lists donations to War Relief Fund, to Lucy Ambler Mason Leper Memorial Fund, to aid in Influenza Epidemic (soup and milk), to adopt French orphan, and given to Richmond charities. 3 pp. DS. 7 July 1919 William H. Palmer, Richmond, Va., to Austin Brockenbrough, Richmond, Va. Leaves town for a prolonged stay. 1 p. ALS. Encloses letter, 3 July 1919, of William H. Palmer, Richmond, Va., to Vestry, Grace Protestant Episcopal Church, Richmond, Va. Resigning as vestryman. 1 p. ALS. 4 August 1919 William H. Palmer, Blacksburg, Va., to Austin Brockenbrough, Richmond, Va. Prevented by ill-health from attending vestry meetings and unable to attend duties as senior warden. 1 p. ALS. 5 January 1920; 8 March 1920 Minutes of vestry meetings. 4 pp. D. undated Report of Junior Auxiliary, signed by Maude Cooke, treasurer. 1 p. DS. undated Report of Chancel Chapter. Signed Lily Urquhart McCabe. 4 pp. ADS. undated Report of Primary Department, Grace Church Sunday School. 1 p. TD. undated Report of Grace Church Chapter of the Brotherhood of St. Paul. Signed by Stuart Cooke. 2pp. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrganizations Letters, 1883, concerning Amateur Dramatic Club. Reports, 1856-1857, of board of directresses of Female Humane Association. Invitation, 1847, of Home Club [to meet at home of Joseph R. Anderson]. Four letters, 1853-1854, to Richmond Athenaeum (from Philip Slaughter, James F. Field, and J. Wood Johns). Announcement, 1884, of meeting of Richmond Microscopic Society. Broadside, 1931, concerning Virginia Historical Society. Two letters, 1911, of Grace M. Dodge re: YMCA. Letter, 1911, of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., re: YMCA. Letter, 1911, of A. Beirne Blair re: YMCA. Letter, 1911, of L. S. Joffe re: YMCA. Program, 1903, of Academy of Music. Program, 3 February 1930, The Artists Series of Concerts (Boston Symphony Orchestra). Legal Petition, ca. 1887, of A. A. Branch, executrix of her husband Thomas Branch's estate to award his daughter her annuity in one lump sum. Deed, 1858, of confirmation between Francis J. Brand, Willie Graseser, and Mary Selle and Charles Selle for a lot in Richmond [Brand was trustee for Mary Selle]. Deed, 1880, of confirmation by Joseph Francis Beyer to Glaser. Deed, 1907, between Isaac Digges and Benj. Barret for Isaac Digges interest in Va. Corporation Digest. Memorandum, 1823, re: John Van Lew \u0026amp; Co. Petition, 1869, of James Duke for a re-hearing in case of John Van Lew v. Duke. Account, 1836, re: selling of Swan Tavern. Third person letter re: lot on 12th St. Judgement, 1833, in Crump vs. Wren administrator, etc. Judgement, 1833, in Cotton \u0026amp; Clark. Notice, 1870, of motion for injunction in Ruper v. Sedgewick. Order, 1807, to pay Peter Gordon for defense of Alexander Spotswood. Deed, 1807, from Samuel McCraw and Geo. Fisher, trustees and Margretta West to Samuel Myers for Quesnay's Academy ground. Lease, 1861, from Spiro Zetila to Alfred Paul. Negative photocopy of letter, 1784, of Turner [?] to Clerk of Henrico re: lots in Richmond. Notes, 1888, concerning correspondence concerning a house and lot in Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdministrator, executor or guardian, 1856-1870. 46 items. Commissioner of revenue for the city of Richmond, 1856-1860. 3 items. Inspector of tobacco in the city of Richmond, 1871-1873. 3 items. Minister, 1861-1888. 18 items. Notary public for the city of Richmond, Hanover and Henrico counties, 1856-1893. 125 items. Sergeant of the city of Richmond, 1888. 1 item. Sheriff of the city of Richmond, 1856. 2 items. Treasurer of the city of Richmond, 1888. 1 item. Fragments of bonds. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Advertisements Advertisement, n.d., for a lecture by A. Edward Newton. Filed in Mapcase. Advertisement, 1939, Musicians Club of Richmond. Advertisement for lectures at Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Advertisement for the Cavalcade of the Cavaliers Pageant. Advertisement for \"Strange Interlude\" by Eugene O'Neill at Lyric Theater. Advertisement, 1931, for Westinghouse Salutes Richmond. Posters Poster for San Carlo Opera at the Mosque. Filed in Mapcase. Poster, 18-19 May 1928, for Adventure Days in Richmond. Filed in Mapcase. Richard Adams Papers Accounts, 1785-1811, of Richard Adams [probably two men, one of whom died in 1800]. Bond, 1787, of Richard Adams (executor of Thomas B. Adams). Letter, 1792, to Richard Adams. Order, 1811, of Richard Adams. Bond, 1805, of Cyrus Griffin to Richard Adams. Order, 1810, of Cyrus Griffin. Bonds Fidelity bond, 1867, of Samuel C. Greenhow and William H. Haxall to administer estate. Fidelity bond, 1868, of John Johns, Jr., and Bradley T. Johnson. Bond, 1802, of John Mayo with Edward Carrington, trustee for Elizabeth Anne Mayo. Bond, 1854, of J. B. Morton, Hugh W. Fry, Arthur A. Morson, and John M. Patton with Richmond and York River Railroad. Bond, 1816, of Richard E. Parker and William Foushee, Sr, with trustees of Richmond Academy. Correspondence Letter, 1841, of George Jones to Committee of the Marshall Theater Request, 1822, of L. W. Dandridge, J. E. Dandridge, and James Rawlings, attorney for Rob. F. Dandridge, trustee for S. A. Williams. Correspondence, 1912, of Ordway Puller to Samuel B. Dunstan and statement of Dunstan re: sale of property. Programs Program, n.d., of Academy of Music (Johann Strauss). Program, 1930, of Adventure Days. Program, n.d., of Academy of Music (\"The Newly-Weds and their Baby.\") Program, 1905, of \"Magda\" at Lyric Theatre. Program, 1929, \"Marco Millions\" and other plays. Photographic images of Richmond Schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents History of Richmond's Social Service Societies of the 19th and 20th Centuries by Elwood Street, Director of the Richmond Community Fun handwritten cover by J. Luther Kibler when radio addresses acquired. Copies of typed radio addresses, Numbers 1-11 and 17 to 56, given by Elwood Street from 1942 to 1948. Includes correspondence between Elwood Street, Director of the Richmond Community Fund, and J. Luther Kibler about Mr. Street's articles in Virginia's county courthouses. Business card for \"Moore \u0026amp; Scott, Commission Merchants\" located at Nos. 1316 and 1318 Cary Street, Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Numbers 1 - 31 of the radio addresses entitled \"Richmond's Home Fires\" given at radio station WMBG by Elwood Street, Director, the Richmond Community Council and the Richmond Community Fund. 1942 and 1943.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Numbers 23 - 56 of the radio addresses entitled \"War and Community\" given at radio station WMBG by Elwood Street, Director, the Richmond Community Council and the Richmond Community Fund. 1943.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Brochures \"A Tour of Historic Richmond\" arranged for the convenience of guests in Richmond by Hotel John Marshall.  1940. \"Picturesque Richmond, Richmond, VA and her Suburbs\", published by the J.L. Hill Printing Company.  1891. \"Footpaths in Historic Richmond.\"  1944. Cardboard placard, \"This Virginia State Flag,\" about a flag made at No. 1 West Franklin Street in the winter of 1864-1865 by Sallie Radford Munford.  Placed by the Richmond Chaper, United Daughters of the  Confederacy.  1941. Buildings and Scenes Small pamphlet on the Virginia House in Winsor Farms. Copies of engravings of scenes in Richmond by Margeret Dasheill, Episcopal Home in Richmond, Virginia.  1940. Note card of St. John's Church.  undated. Copy of a woodcut of the Virginia Capitol Building by Frieda Koontz.  1939. Account of stewardship at the Craig House.  1937. Newspaper article on the Old Mud House in Powhatan County.  undated. Businesses and Advertisements Blank checks from Office of the Greenwood Mining Company on the Farmer's Bank of Virginia in 1800's, Citizen's Bank of Richmond in the 1880's, Mechanics' Bank in New York in the 1830's and George D. Mayo on the First National Bank in Richmond, Virginia in 1910. Writing paper from Murphy's Hotel (3 sheets) and an advertisement or paper covering for \"Dove's Comp. Fluid\" by S.E. Dove of Richmond, Virginia.  undated. Broadside for a sideshow presented by George J. Johnson and Son, Richmond.  Acts are Gazzell, Mermaid and the Sea and Punch and Judy.  undated. Brochure advertising the sale of \"Richmond, Capital of Virginia (Approaches to its History) by Various Hands\" published by Whittet and Shepperson.  1937. Gary's Autographic Tablet advertisement, manufactured and sold by A.J. Gary, Richmond, Virginia.  undated. \"Catalogue of Mme. Demorest's reliable Patterns of the Fashion.\"  1875. \"Richmond Produce Price Current\"  of  W.D. Tompkins and Bro., General Commission Merchants.  June 18, 1868. Advertisement for the sale of books by Richmond Authors in Historic Linden Row.  Linden Corner Book Sellers.  1953. Advertisement for William C. West, Architect and Superintendent.  1892. WRVA Brochures on their daily radio programs.  May 1947 – March 1951.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Museums and Historical Societies Pamphlet and cards from the Valentine Museum. 4 items. Ca 1940's. Invitations and other material from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Ca 1940's. Papers General Assembly of Virginia Resolution thanking people and businesses in Richmond for their courtesies during the 1924 General Assembly. February 29, 1924. Subscription to \"Hillyer's American Railroad Magazine\" from a subscriber in Richmond, Virginia. March 1, 1859. Legal Receipt from Thomas W. Doswell, Sheriff of Richmond. James L. and J.W. Richardson are mentioned. 1856. Religion Baptism certificate for Mary Latham Willis in the Broad Street Station in Richmond, Virginia by a member of the Virginia Conf. , M.E. Church, South. 1874. Card about \"A Popular Lecture by Rev. J.J. Lafferty\" at the Clay-Street Methodist Church. September 13. Back cover of a book from the Clay Street Sunday School Library. Social Miller and Rhoads announcement for a \"Book and Author Dinner.\" undated. Richmond Lodge, No. 10, request, \"Brother, You are requested to attend your Brethren at their Lodge Room, on Tuesday evening next, at 7 o'clock. By order of the Master. John Fox, Sec'y. Richmond, September 7, 1799. Memorial Bazaar flyer for bazaar to raise money for the Confederate Museum and monument. April 11, 1893. Invitation letter from the Junior League of Richmond for a Book and Author Dinner. March 26, 1948. Brochures from concerts and plays: \"A Streetcar named Desire,\" 1950; \"Carousel\"by the Astra Company of Richmond, undated; \"Annie Get Your Gun with Mary Martin,\" undated; \"The Howards of Virginia\", undated; newspaper review of La Argentina, undated; Boston Symphony Orchestra in 193 and T. Michaux Moody productions, \"Conchita Supervia\" in 1932, \"The Bluebird\" newspaper review and a brochure, \"Lawrence Tibbett\" in 1931. Proclamation by the Mayor of Richmond, J. Fulmer Bright, about the creation of \"The Virginia Capital Bicentennial Commission\" and proclaiming a Home-Coming Fortnight to be held September 12th, 1937. 2 copies. Brochure for \"Adventure Days\" conducted by Inter-Club Council. 1930. Brochure for \"Cavalcade of the Cavaliers\" at the Hotel John Marshall. September 13 to 25.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Assembly of Virginia Resolution thanking certain people and businesses for their courtesies during the 1924 General Assembly.  February 29, 1924.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Three programs for the Richmond Theatre, undated, but probably the late 19th century. 1881 price list for John Laird's Green-houses, located at Grace and Broad, between Henry and Smith Streets. Also called Grace Street Gardens. Front cover of \"Catalogue of the Southern Female Institute\" in Richmond, Virginia for Session 1866-1867. D. Lee Powell, A.M., was the principal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Removed from Folder 2 Advertisement poster re: Virginia House [in Windsor Farms, owned by Va. Historical Society. Was home of Ambasador Weddell] Certificate of Master Craftsman for August A. Dietz, Jr. Removed from Folder 6 Poster for E. Edward Newton Lecture Handwritten San Carlo Opera poster \"Adventure Days in Richmond, Va\" poster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed given by George D. White and wife, 12 March 1895, conveying certain lots in the city of Roanoke to Mrs. E. C. Barksdale. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Advertising card for \"Miss Millie Booz\" a \"fashionable Milliner and Mantuajaker.\" Found in 1830 Staunton Spectator. undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContract with Isaac Sheetz to build the Strasburg Academy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA note regarding the burning of Suffolk in 1779. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrochure on Washington, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents An artificial grouping of papers, 1632-1973, relating to Williamsburg, Va. Includes maps, articles, drawings, letters, material concerning the Battle of Williamsburg, papers concerning the Black population, photographs of buildings, church bulletins, papers concerning civic organizations, deeds, leases, tax receipts, advertisements, papers concerning education and items relating to Colonial National Historical Park. The materials that comprise this collection were donated in batches to W\u0026amp;M Special Collections Research Center by John D. Haskell, Jr., John Lawrence, Brian Blouet, Parke Rouse, and Staunton Aylor between the years of 1993 and 2001. Some materials in this collection were purchased by W\u0026amp;M Special Collections Research Center. Related material: Material given by the Williamsburg Historic Records Association has been accessioned and filed individually. Enter \"Williamsburg Historic Records Association\" as \"Creator\" to see these accessions. Mss. 79 Sw4 Earl Gregg Swem Papers, 2008.364 addition: this group may originally have been part of folders 4 and 7 of the Williamsburg Papers. Mss. 1.09 Williamsburg (Va.) Ephemera Collection, 1892-[ongoing] Mss. 91 B38 Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg, Va.) Records, 1662-[ongoing] Mss. Acc. 1991.43 Williamsburg, Yorktown, and Jamestown (Va.) Photographs, circa 1890-1930 Some newspaper runs were removed from this collection and added the newspaper collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical and descriptive articles, maps, and general views of the town (in chronological order). Includes transcripts from printed sources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil sketch of the view of Williamsburg from the south (about 1860) by Mary Wall Christian from original by J. A. Graham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWatercolor view of Williamsburg from the south by Emily Sneed from original by J. A. Graham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints of maps of Williamsburg. \"Palisades 1632-83\" (Colonial Williamsburg Research and Development Office, 1 November 1933). \"Maps showing location of Palisades 1632-83 in relation to Bland's Survey of 1699 and the layout of the City of Williamsburg\" (Colonial Williamsburg Architectural Dept., February 1949). \"Map showing approximate location of the 17th century horse path which went through Williamsburg prior to 1699 when this are was known as Middle Plantation\" (Colonial Williamsburg Architectural Dept., 3 October 1942).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscript of Earl Dunmore's letter - a historical and general view of Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscript of letters to George Washington concerning defense of Williamsburg from Charles Lee, 1776.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of arms removed from Governor's Palace on 24 June 1775, by American colonists after Lord Dunmore's escape.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Various articles from \"The Virginia Argus\" in early 19th century.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, dated 15 October 1881, with an article and illustrations of Williamsburg at that time period.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrdinances of the City of Williamsburg in effect 1 October 1895.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical and descriptive articles, maps, and general views of the town.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNational Geographic articles about Colonial Williamsburg dated 1954 and 1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeveral programs from services commemorating I-Day and victory of WWII.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooklet entitled Facts about Williamsburg and vicinity, dated 1900.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooklet entitled Richmond to Jamestown via America's most historic river, dated 1938.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Journal of American History, 1919, includes several photographs of Colonial Williamsburg and the College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharter. 2 copies, including a 1722 Contemporary copy. Filed in Locked Section.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePen and ink sketch, photgraphic copies and correspondence with Earl Gregg Swem concerning the seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostatic copy of ten pages from Cornwallis' orderly book when he was in Williamsburg in 1781. A note concerning Pennsylvania officers near Williamsburg in the summer of 1781. A sketch of Patrick Henry addressing the Virginia Assembly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers relating to the Civil War. See also, addition Mss. Acc. 1995.39. Diary: 1861 Photographic copy of a diary and memorandum book of Samuel E. Holt, surgeon in the Confederate Army, stationed at Williamsburg and Yorktown, 3 September - 23 October 1861. (The original is in the possession of Mrs. Eva Rosseau, Williamsburg, Va.) Typescripts of letters: 1862 Typescripts of letter of Gen. Philip Kearny to his wife, 7 May 1862, and 15 May 1862. (Originals in the Library of Congress.) Letter: 4 October 1862 Robert F. Cole, Williamsburg, Va., to [?], certifying that his iron grey mare was taken from him by order of Lt. Col. Smith. Letter: 7 October 1862 Major J. P. Wilson, Head Quarters 5th Penna. Cavalry, to Captain G. C. Johnston, A.A.G., Yorktown, Va. stating when he will make a report of all the horses taken from citizens of Williamsburg. Letter: November 19, 1862. Mrs. M.N. Munford, Williamsburg, to Gen. [Henry A.] Naglee requesting his aid against thefts by runaway negroes and soldiers, especially the use of a government wagon to haul fuel and his assistance, in obtaining medicine for herself. Letter: 16 May 1865 Sallie Munford, at Tazewell Hall, to Lizzie Ewell, describing conditions in Williamsburg. Letter: 8 April 1866 Robert M. West at North East P.O., Cecil County, Maryland, to Benjamin S. Ewell concerning the theft of valuables from the home of Miss Gabriella Galt and destruction at the College of William and Mary by Union troops. Engraving: Engraving of the \"Battle of Williamsburg\" from the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers (Johnson, Fry \u0026amp; Co., Publishers, N.Y.) Correspondence and notes of Dr. Earl G. Swem about the Battle of Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1862 articles concerning the Battle of Williamsburg, 5 May 1862: New York Daily Tribune, 8 May 1862; New York Daily Tribune,10 May 1862, Pages 7-8; New York Tribune, 13 May 1862, Pages 1-2; New York Daily Tribune, 13 May 1862, Pages 11-12; New York Daily Tribune, 12 May 1862, Pages 3-4 and New York Daily Tribune, 12 May 1862, Pages 5-6. Brochure: \"Williamsburg in the Civil War\" published by the Williamsburg Civil War Committee. Photographs of drawings of Williamsburg and Fort Magruder and Other Confederate Earth-Works, 6 May 1862. Description of the Battle of Williamsburg, Comte De Paris. Article on Fall of Fort Magruder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Peninsula Guide, 1936; The Cradle of the Republic - Williamsburg, Jamestown, \u0026amp; Yorktown, 1924; The Cradle of the Nation, 1931 and a brochure, \"When Washington's Sweetheart Fainted.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Advisory Committee of Historians of Colonial Williamsburg, Incorporated, June 1939-November 1941 Antiques Forum with an index of people, places, things, events and more. undated. Correspondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin between November 1928 and December 1929.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin from January - March, 1930.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin from April - June, 1930.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin from July - December 1930.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin between November 1931 and December 1932.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Earl Gregg Swem and Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin between January 1933 and July 1935.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinutes of the Advisory Committee of Historians of Colonial Williamsburg, Incorporated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCirculars, 1930-1939. Exhibition of American Folk Art bulletin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents September 1866 John Anderson, Claremont [?] to J. H. Crump, n.p. Asks him to reserve half his wages until 12 June 1868 V. C. Armstrong, Fort Monroe, Va., to Rev. A. Dunlop. Notification that repairs will be made to the church of which he is the pastor. 1 p. ALS. 26 May 1869 Appointment as Registering Officer for 3rd Registration Precinct for Alexander Dunlop. Signed by Edward [Richard Sprigg] Canby. 1 p. DS. 24 March 1874 Inventory of personal property of W. W. Cumber. Taken by Frank Smith, Norton Moses Weaver, \u0026amp; Samuel Smith. Appraised by County of York. 2 pp. D. undated Receipt for rent of school house to the Trustees of Public School No. 3 (A. Dunlop and F. S. Norton). 1 p. DS. debt to Alexander Dunlop [Williamsburg, Va.] is paid. 1 p. ALS. Obituary of Dr. James Blaine Blayton, Sr., a physician in Williamsburg, Virginia. December 18, 2002.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList to be sold by Dixon \u0026amp; Hunter, 11 February 1775 Dietz Press Listing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs and descriptive material of buildings: Michel's drawing of Williamsburg buildings. 2 copies. Prints of buildings. Audrey House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCapitol Court House (Old) Eastern Lunatic Asylum\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor's Palace\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKerr-Vest Kitchen Market Square Tavern Masonic Hall Methodist Episcopal Church Powder Magazine Providence Hall\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eData on the Public Prison compiled from original sources for The Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities by Elizabeth Schmucker Stubbs, 1929.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRaleigh Tavern Tazewell Hall Theater Travis House Tucker House Tyler House Benjamin Waller House Williamsburg Inn (Old) Williamsburg Inn (New) Wythe House Unidentified Buildings Williamsburg Property  Scrapbook of photographs of Williamsburg houses taken about 1921. Mounted photographs of Williamsburg houses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertising sheets, brochures, cards, and newspaper accounts of banks and business houses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgress report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAuction advertisements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFactory catalog, 1991 (first catalog).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eControversy concerning sermon by the Rev. Cotesworth P. Lewis, 12 November 1967, before President Lyndon B. Johnson. Includes copy of sermon, newspaper clippings, statements from the Congressional Record. History of Bruton Parish Church. Poster \"Art Exhibit...by Mrs. T. Bonne-Millar...at Bruton Parish House. 1944. Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 13).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrgan recital programs, 1939-1941. One poster, 1943, filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 14). Weekley bulletins, 1928-1945.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooklets, 1947 \u0026amp; 1949.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoster, 1951. Announcements, 1944-1946. Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg. (folder 15a).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnouncements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBulletins, 1936-1938 \u0026amp; 1942\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBulletins, 1943-1948\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBulletins, 1949-1953.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnouncements, brochures, bulletins, 1949. Brochure, Methodist Sites in Historic Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBulletins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBulletins\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBulletins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEpworth League program.  Winter 1924.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pamphlet for \"A Call to Prayer\" on the wsorld Day of Prayer sponsored by the United Council of Church Women. March 4, 1949. \"Bicentennial of Worship\" article from the Daily Press about the First Baptist Church formed by African Americans. 1996.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Civic Association Correspondence. Cleaning up. n.d. Community Center, 1954. Community Christmas Events. Community Counvil. Community Fund, 1953. Community Sings. County Council of Women's Clubs. Youth Welfare Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Association of University Women. Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Colonial Capitol Branch: List of members, 1916. Notice, 1939. Business Men's Association, 1901. Chautauqua Association. Exchange Club flyers. (filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 17). Garden Club: Garden Week. Newspaper articles, 1973. Programs, 1935-1936. Brochures, 1950-1956. Yearbook, 1941-1942. Garden Symposium.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLion's Club. Officers' Wives Club. Pulaski Club: Two letter heads and one newspaper clipping. Red Cross: One membership card, 1929. Soroptimist Club. Swimming Club. Tidewater Guidance Clinic. United Service Organizaitons Club. United World Federalists. Virginia Federation Home Demonstration Club. Williamsburg Film Study Group. Williamsburg Junior Chamber of Commerce. Williamsburg Regional Library Association. Young Women's Club.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrograms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Association of University Women: Program and ballot, 1930. Hampton Roads Chemists' Club: Circular, 1931. National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Poetry Society: Programs, 1928-1936. Society of American Archivists. Southeastern Regional Conference of Law Teachers. Virginia Society, Sons of the American Revolution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1749 Account of John Dameron with Secretary Thomas Nelson, with account of certificate recorded by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1749 Castleton Harper and John Curd in account with Secretary Thomas Nelson, signed by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1749 Account of Colonel Joshua Fry with Secretary Nelson. Signed by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, April 1768 Account of Samuel Havistone, 1766, with the auditors with statement of account by Robert Prentis, Williamsburg. 1 p. DS. Account of Williamsburg Resident, 1768 Account of John \u0026amp; Gerry Smith with Secretary Thomas Nelson with account of recording certificate for probating Smith's bill, signed by Benjamin Waller. 1 p. DS. Bassett, William, 1717 Indenture given by trustees of the city of Williamsburg to William Bassett of New Kent County conveying six lots in the city. 14 October 1717. 2 pp. DS including photostatic copies of indenture. Berkeley (?), 1883 Photostatic copies of three letters from Frank to \"Berry\" and \"Monie\", 1883 and n.d. from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia Library. Custis, John, 1714 . (filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 19). Photostatic copy of indenture, 1 February 1823, between Thomas Nelson, Jr., George Washington Nelson, William Meade, and Thomasia (Nelson) Meade, his wife, and Dr. Alexander Galt for the purchase of a house and lot by Dr. Galt. 2 pp. Cy of DS. John T. James, 1859 Flyer, 28 July 1859, advertising sale of farm three miles from Williamsburg. 1 p. PM. Mouzon, Samuel R., 9 January 1824 Advertised by John T. James. (Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 19). Receipt of Samuel R. Mouzon for his share of the estate of William Nelson of Williamsburg, $218.64 1/2. 1 p. DS. Tyler [ ], 1812 Typed copy of an advertisement by in the Richmond Enquirer, 2 October 1812, offering for rent a dwelling in Williamsburg, recently occupied by Chancellor Tyler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTeterel, Francis: Policies and premium receipts. 1807-1925 Waters, Sarah: Policies and premium receipts. 1796-1799 Webb, Walter W.: Receipt for premium. 1825.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWedding Announcement, 1939\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed given by the trustees on the city of Williamsburg to John Custis conveying three lots in the city. Signed by John Clayton and William Robertson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture given by trustees of the city of Williamsburg to William Bassett of New Kent County conveying six lots in the city. 14 October 1717. 2 pp. DS including photostatic copies of indenture. Berkeley (?), 1883\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson, Robert A contract for purchase of corn and fodder from John T. Marston. 1835. Cocke, Doctor Doctor Cocke of old Williamsburg. A printed article. Reprinted form the Medical Times, October 1936. Fresheau [Freneau], Peter Peter Fresheau [Freneau], Williamsburg, Virginia, to Mrs. Maryanne Scott, New York, 25 April 1749. Order to pay Charles Stewart the sum of five pounds sterling. Hundley, Jack \"They've sold the town.\" poem. 1929. Hunter, William Typed memoranda concerning William Hunter. Johnson, James James Johnson vs. Henry Wilson. Suit. 1842. Parks, Eleanor Typed copy of renunciation of benefit from will of William Parks. 1750. Parks, William Typed copy of will. 1750. Correspondence concerning a memorial to William Parks. 1922. Pelham, Ann Creese Silhouette of Ann Creese Pelham, wife of Peter Pelham. Richard, Milly Vicksburg, Miss., to Captain Thomas Russell, n.p., Va. 8 July 1868. A former slave who belonged to Scervant Jones inquires about her relations. She was Milly Armstrong. 2 pp. ALS. Rind, William Copy of inventory and appraisement of the estate of William Rind. 1773. Scott, Robert G. Typed copy of an advertisement of Robert G. Scott, attorney. In the Richmond Enquirer, 27 October 1812. Smith, Sydney Williamsburg, Va., to Henry Smith, 1/2 Way House, York Co., Va., 23 February 1854. Discusses local grassroots politics and his intention to run for Commonwealths attorney. 3 pp. ALS. Taliaferro, Charles Typescript about portrait. Warwick, Eliza Typed copies of correspondence of Eliza Warwick of Williamsburg, Va., 1801-1803. Originals in the Valentine Museum.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAffidavits denying that demonstrations were made against the United States by Williamsburg militia.  1872.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnouncements, newspaper clippings, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Advertisements and other written material for moving pictures. Poster for \"The Baker's Wife\" is filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 29).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGarland of Spring Carols.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for the subscription to the Virginia Gazette., 1930 Outline of W. J. Johnston as editor of the Virginia Gazette.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrograms and posters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSheet of paper made by the Williamsburg Restoration illustrating the water mark of William Parks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarter Theater and Children's Theater Programs, announcements. Little Theater League., 1929-1938 Programs, announcements, and posters. Other Organizations, 1785, 1925-1930 Notes, programs, circulars, and posters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses and cards.  1875, 1924, 1931, 1948\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDedication program, 12 May 1962.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Evening Press. Catalog of type specimens. The Williamsburg Bulletin (1945), Gardiners Virginia Gazette (1942) and The Evening Press (July 1942).  All of the above were edited and printed by Joseph Rowe Gardiner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Souvenir booklet of the Williamsburg Pre-Restoration Old-Timers reunion, November 1-2, 1980 (Samuel \"Billy\" D. Royall, printer).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliamsburg Female Academy and Williamsburg Male Academy. Letters of application and recommendation for teaching position in the proposed male and female schools, 1849. Williamsburg Female Academy and Williamsburg Male Academy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostats, 1811 Photostats from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia to Carter Berkeley, pertaining to schools in Williamsburg, 1811. Filed in Box 19, Folder 5, Williamsburg (folder 32). Advertisement, 1805 A newspaper advertisement concerning Mr. Anderson's school for young ladies. Photostatic copy. April 30, 1805, Richmond Enquirer. Letter, 1820 A letter from Margaret Page, at Williamsburg, to John Page, at Union Town, Monroe County, Virginia, 19 January 1820, mentioning the opening of Mr. Morse's school for young ladies. (See Page-Saunders Papers, Folder 1). Letter, 1849 William Hodges, Washington, D.C., to Robert McCandlish, Williamsburg, Va., concerning the rental of his house for the Female School. 10 June 1849. 2 pp. ALS Williamsburg Female Academy, 1849-1852, 1862 A circular letter from Hubert P. LeFebvre, at Richmond, 21 August 1849. Catalog. 1851-1852. Typescript of a letter application from John K. Noel for a teaching position, noting his experience as principal of both the Williamsburg Female and Male Academies. 1862. Williamsburg Male Academy, 1855 Printed circular. 1855. Williamsburg Military School (Morressett \u0026amp; Peyton), 1852-1853 Letter, 1840 A letter from E.G. and M.R. Gatliff, at Williamsburg, to James Baytop, at Springfield, Gloucester Court House, 7 April 1840, concerning a girls' school. (See Gloucester County Papers, Folder 3). Bills, 1848, 1868 Bills for school supplies and tuition. 1848 and 1868. Copies. Book List A list of school books. Copy from a paper of Judge Frank Armistead of Williamsburg, Virginia. Female Seminary, 1880 See Armistead Papers, Folder 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMatthew Whaley, 1923-1931, 1943, 1945 Circulars and programs. 1923-1931. (new MW opened 15 September 1930, per The Powder Horn, October 1930). Dramatic Club bulletins and poster. Graduation invitation, 1945. Programs, 1943. Program for the George Washington Bicentennial, 1932. The Powder Horn, the school newspaper, March 1928, October - December 1930. Bruton Heights School Commencement invitation, concert program. Miscellaneous Rawls Byrd, History of the Public Schools in Williamsburg. Facts on Public Schools brochures, 1972-1973. 1984. \"Pride in the Past,\" American Education Week, November 11-17. From the Virginia Gazette. Teachers' Guides \"Eighteenth Century Life in Williamsburg, Virginia.\" \"The War and Elementary School Instruction in American Colonial Life.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 photograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of paid Capitation Taxes for 1946, 1947 and 1948 on or before May 7, 1949 and for 1947, 1948 and 1949 on or before December 12, 1949.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Bibliography on the Restoration of Colonial Williamsburg\" by Elsie Alderson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Flyers, pamphlets and more on the Colonial National Monument, \"A Brief History of and Guide Book to Jamestown, Williamsburg and Yorktown\" by Rutherfoord Goodwin (signed by the author), \"A Historic Old Virginia Pilgrimage\" brochure for taking a cruise to the Williamsburg area on April 29 - May 1, 1930 and brochures and reprints about Williamsburg, Jamestown and Yorktown. Tourist hardback book, \"Historic Peninsula of Virginia,\" distributed by Stone and Webster, Inc. in 1928. Photostatic copy of newspaper account of Jamestown Day, May 13. Year unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Proposed Zoning Ordinance for the City of Williamsburg, 1945. Zoning Ordinance Adopted 1947.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Oversized items removed from Mss. 39.4 V82ci Williamsburg Papers. Organized by the folder from which they were removed. Folder 3: Williamsburg Charter. 2 copies, including a 1722 Contemporary copy. Folder 13: Churches - Bruton Parish - Poster \"Art Exhibit...by Mrs. T. Bonne-Millar...at Bruton Parish House. 1944. Folder 14: Churches - Bruton Parish - Poster for \"Lecture Recital at Bruton Parish Church...Dr. David McK. Williams.\" 1943. Folder 15a: Churches - Christian Science Monitor, 1951 poster for a lecture by Claire Rauthe and 1944-45 free lecture announcements. Folder 17: Clubs and Organizations - The Exchange Club flyers, 1949-1954. Folder 19: Photostatic copies of three letters from Frank to \"Berry\" and \"Monie\", 1883 and n.d. from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia Library. Custis, John, 1714 . Flyer, 28 July 1859, advertising sale of farm three miles from Williamsburg. 1 p. PM. Mouzon, Samuel R., 9 January 1824 Advertised by John T. James. Folder 29: Moving Pictures - Large poster for \"The Baker's Wife\" to be held at the Williamsburg Theater. undated. Folder 32: Schools - Private Schools - Photostats from the Berkeley Papers, University of Virginia, to Carter Berkeley pertaining to schools in Williamsburg. 1811\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter written by W. Fred Andrews of Gahanna, Ohio to Parke Rouse, Jr. reminiscing about his days as a student at the College of William and Mary. 3 pp. June 22, 1974.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eALS of C.P. Armistead, Williamsburg to the Hon. R. Taylor Scott, Richmond, Virginia, dated 27 May 1893 regarding his brother running for office, probably the Electoral Board of James City County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopies of newsclippings, journal articles, and Bruton Parish Bulletins about the 1991 dig by New Agers to search for evidence in the Bruton Parish Churchyard, Williamsburg, Virginia, to support the controversial claim that Sir Francis Bacon wrote Shakespeare's plays plus a formula for establishing world peace. August 20, 1992 photographs of Bruton Parish Churchyard digs with Marley Brown, archaelogist of Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. One photograph shows the Middleton Vault.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Handwritten letter from Samuel Putnam, Union soldier and Orderly in the 25th Massachusetts Volunteers while at Camp West near Williamsburg to his father. Putnam writes about the occupation of Williamsburg by Union soldiers, the destruction of the College of William and Mary, the \"insane asylum\" and his theft from a Williamsburg home of several letters by Thomas Jefferson, several letters by \"revolutionary maidens\" and one letter by Richard H. Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne page from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper of March 10, 1887, entitled \"Virginia a day in a historic town--views of old Williamsburg.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Fragment of a receipt signed by Abram. Loc[ke]tt and \"Wmsburg Dist\" noted on the bottom of the page. undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned Williamsburg Tricentennial poster, 1999.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten letter from O. F. Helner of the 33rd regiment, at a camp near Williamsburg to Mr. Abbott. He writes about the Battle of Williamsburg and a visit by General McClellan to the camp. May 1862. Transcript included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Playbills, 1891-1896 and undated, from plays staged at Cameron Hall at Eastern State Hospital with actors and actresses from the College of William and Mary and the local community. Some programs list \"The Virginia Comedians\" as the producer. Playbills, 1910 and 1916, from plays staged at the College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Union soldier's letter, \"John\" to his sweetheart \"Mary,\" 12 May (1862), regarding the occupation of Williamsburg by the North. Mention of Northern dead in Williamsburg after the battle and burying soldiers. Excerpt, \"...there are some very pretty girls here but I noticed that some of them were [wear] the rebel flag on their bosom.\" Stereoscopic card, \"War Views, View of Court House and Church, Hospital of the 2nd Corps, Yorktown, Va.\" No. 2374, published by E. \u0026amp; H.T. Anthony \u0026amp; Co. Negative by Brady \u0026amp; Co., Washington. Someone has crossed out \"Yorktown\" and written \"Williamsburg.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour pamphlets: Catalogue of the Williamsburg Female Academy, 1851-1852; two copies of the catalogue of the Williamsburg Military School, Richmond, 1853; prospectus and catalogue of the Williamsburg Male Academy, 1852-1853.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroadside dated December 14th, [1941], announcing a Citizen's Mass Meeting...at the Williamsburg Theatre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photostat copies of newspaper articles about the Battle of Williamsburg from the New York Daily Tribune, May 10, 12 and 13, 1862, photostat copies of a map of the \"Lower Peninsula,\"  and \"Battle of Williamsburg\" and both a negative and a positive photocopies entitled \"Charge of Hancock's Brigade at Williamsburgh,\" \"Fort Magruder and Other Confederate Earth-works in front of Williamsburg from sketches made May 6, 1862,\" \"Williamsburg, Va.\"  These prints have notes on them and might be partial proofs for a publication.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree photographs of the Dedication of Ft. Magruder, May 5, 1952 by Von Dubell Studio.    Publication of a letter by The Business Men's Association of the City of Williamsburg about \"taking early steps for the proper  celebration at Jamestown of the Tercentennial Anniversary...did on the September 7, 1900, in the name of the citizens of Williamsburg, pass resolutions for the appointment of a committee...\"  On inside of pamphlet, resolutions are listed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG.W. Thorpe Plat, surveyed March 1916; Pine Grest Subdivision blue print plat, owned and developed by Ernest G. Vaughan and sold to Carrie V. Williams, surveyed November/December 1939; Capitol Heights property blueprint plat of Frank G. Linekin, June 26, 1930; W.L. Jones blueprint plat,May 1926; Bozarth Court blueprint plat, August 10, 1939; Bozarth Court blueprint plat, December 10, 1920; Powhatan Park blueprint plat, property of York Land Corporation, April 1916; blueprint plat of property conveyed by Celia Maxton to others,land between route 60 and the railroad, September 7, 1952; and plat of property of H.D. Bozarth between Clay and Harrison Streets, June 19, 1925.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePosters for performances at the Matthew Whaley Auditorium in 1936, poster for \"Middle Plantation Art \u0026amp; Handcraft Exhibition\" at Casey's Annex (undated), poster for exhibit of \"Walt Disney's Original Paintings used in Snow White\" at the Bruton Parish House (undated), Williamsburg Tricentennial Poster, Colonial Williamsburg concert posters, Williamsburg Theatre posters (undated, possibly 1930's), and other posters for entertainment at Williamsburg High School and the Presbyterian Church (undated, possibly 1930's).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo aerial photographs of South Henry Street area of Williamsburg, Virginia.  Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph of a print \"Loudon-street, Winchester.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Many of these papers appear to be from the Clerk of Court office in Winchester, Virginia. Clerk of Court signatures include John Peyton, Clerk of Hustings, Winchester, Virginia and Algernon R. Wood. Organized in date order. Account for Nicholas Scheren to David Michael Rutter. May 1786 Payment from Dr. Robert Colvin to Philip Bush. October 12, 1786 Accounts for Robert Sherrard to James Murry. 1787 Payment from Robert Sherrard to John Hamilton for waggonage from Philadelphia [Pennsylvania] to Winchester, Virginia. 1787 Document about refund of payment made by Tejamus ? Dowdall to Robert Colvin, who opened a school. April 12, 1787 Court summons for Josiah Jackson and Zebediah Hollingsworth for James Murray in case with Robert Sherrard, Defendant. August 9, 1787 Indenture. James and Eleanor Wood of Davidson, North Carolina and David Dedderick, for Lot 9 on West side of Loudon (Loudoun) Street in Borough of Winchester. September 22, 1789 Marriage Bond between Enos Roberts and Mary Kendrick. January 13, 1790 Marriage bond of Conrad House and Susannah Shusher. December 27, 1790 Bond for James Walls as executor of last Will and Testament of John Wynn. June 30, 1794 Charter between Shreve Lawson of Baltimore, Maryland and James Moseley, Merchant on freight on the ship Alexandria. July 4, 1796 Marriage license between James A. Nelson and Polly M. Donald. April 26, 1802 Manumission papers from Peter Lauck to Peter Bisick. March 14, 1806 Affidavit. Josiah Massy took oath of Lieutenant in 31st Regiment, 16th Brigade. Signed by A. (B.) Miller. May 2, 1812. Register of sale of Louisa Robinson (wife of Jonathan Robinson) to Doctor Daniel Conrad. August 3, 1818. Act \"to amend the Act incorporating the Town of Winchester.\" Complete handwritten text of the act as presented to the General Assembly in Richmond, Virginia. Copied by William Munford, Keeper of the Rolls. Document bound with string. Dated December 12, 1818 and passed January 9, 1819 Inquest. \"Inquisition on the body of Robert Cockerton (?) who died at the house of Elizabeth Pendleton, Innkeeper. November 1, 1820 Contract/letter of attorney between John Holland of Gosney Manor of Shenandoah County, Virginia, woolan manufacturer, and George Hadfield of Old Hall, County of Chester, in England to Hugh Shaw. June 8, 1827 Manumission papers where Margaret Galloway emancipates negro woman, Maria, wife of William Tuckrin, a free negro. October 17, 1827 Manumission papers or Certification of Freedom for Negro Lucy under the will of Alexander White of Woodville. June 13, 1832 Certificate of Freedom, or Manumission papers, signed by Phebe Coubourn that she raised Nancy Sabro, a \"dark Muluto\" who was born of free parents. September 21, 1835 Notice to Sergeant of the Corporation of Winchester for summons of Jonathan Cox, Davy Johnson, Thomas Pollard, James Pollard, Richard Strange, Lewis Smith, David Washington and Rose Williams for \"remaining within this corporation and Commonwealth more than 12 months of their right to freedom…\" May 5, 1846 Bill of sale to William H. Brown from George R. Long for sale of negro man, Abraham Washington. August 24, 1846 Court Case. Algernon R. Wood, prosecutor for Commonwealth of Virginia, against James Pollard, a free negro or mulatto who remained in Virginia after he was freed. October 3, 1846 Court summons for Sally Field for remaining in Winchester after being freed. June 23, 1848 Mary, negro slave of Joseph Baker, charged with trying to poison Nancy Lindsey with tea. June 1, 1849 Notarized statements of Amelia Ann Buck of Warren County, Virginia regarding copartnership with John R. Ricards, John N. Buck of Baltimore, Maryland and Thomas L. Blakemon of Warren County regarding hotel, Mountain House in Hampshire County, Virginia. John R. Buck sells his interest to his brother, William M. Buck. July 3, 1850 Letter from Baltimore, Maryland regarding his father's estate. Author unknown. February 20, 1851 Recording of last will and testament of Addison B. Riely in Baltimore, Maryland. Endorsed by Ann R. Riely. September 27, 1852 Certificate for R.B. Allen to sell wine at his store on Cameron Street.September 1, 1855 Court summons in case of Patrick Conner vs John H. Anderson, Conner's apprentice. October 8, 1856 Letter from John Quanten ? to Robert L. Brookings asking for servant woman Lucy who was part of the estate of Mrs. Emmets?. May 27, 1857 Indictment. John Howard, alias John Newman, a free negro, was accused of assault by Rachel Ann Holler, a white woman and jailed. Indictment against James W. Jones, the jailor, for allowing the prisoner to escape. March 17, 1860 Command to the Sergeant of the Corporation of Winchester to take \"…Maria Ball [Colored]…her safely keep…until May indictment … for remaining in the State of Virginia…without lawful permission. April 21, 1860 Notice to Sheriff of Berkeley County, Virginia to imprison Elizabeth Farrow if she is found in Berkeley County. She is charged with having a \"…house of ill fame for the purpose of prostitution and lewedness.\" April 17, 1861 Note from Clerk of Court in Winchester where he says he has been notified by a military order that he is no longer the Clerk. June 5, 1868 Court case with John Vilwig regarding two coffins. June 1886. Republican Ticket for Virginia. 1892. Letter from George S. Bowers of Laurell, Maryland, about \"Willie\" accepting Christ [in the Lutheran Church]. December 13, 1918 Instructions to lawyer or court about charges of larceny against a free negro. undated. Fragment. \"Twelve days have been expended in loading.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCircular for the Woodstock Male and Female Academy. July 21, 1866.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, ca. 1824-1983, relating to Yorktown, Va. Includes articles concerning Yorktown; materials relating to the surrender of Cornwallis and to the celebrations [1824, 1881, 1930-1937 and 1981], documents concerning Yorktown National Military Park  [now Colonial National Historical Park] and the Navy Mine Depot [now Naval Weapons Station].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistorical and descriptive articles, maps, and general views of the town.  7 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo facsimilies of the parole of Cornwallis. 2 pieces. Journal of the siege of York-Town...as recorded in the hand of Gaspard de Gallatin and translated by the French department of the College of William and Mary...Washington, United States Printing Office. 1931. 48 p. 24 cm. (71st Congress, 3rd Session. Senate. Document no. 322.) 1 piece. Un geste patriotique des Strasbourgeois au cours de la guerre d'Independence americaine. Printed. 1 piece. Ceux de Yorktown par Servan Malo, with English translation. 2 pieces. Memorandum on J.C. Louis, Baron von Closen. By Ruth E. Butler. 4 typed pages. 1 piece. Photographs showing restoration of French and American fortifications around Yorktown. About 1935. 3 pieces. Photographs of a painting of the siege of Yorktown. 3 copies. Also an enlargement. Map of the siege of Yorktown. 1 3/4 x 1 1/2 inches. 1 piece. An engraving of the surrender at Yorktown. 1 piece. List of Confederate Soldiers buried at Yorktown which includes Union soldiers killed at the Battle of Williamsburg. (Copy from the National Park Service. Original at the Yorktown Visitor Center).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted topographical map of the Colonial National monument, Yorktown Battlefield, Virginia. Made by the U.S. Geological Survey 1931. 30 1/4 x 29 1/4 inches. 1 piece. Three newspaper clippings concerning the siege of Yorktown. Other papers. 5 pieces. Walking stick made from the flag staff of the 80th British Regiment, Yorktown, 1781. Returned to donor (Nellie Deans Greaves) in either 1960's or 1970's. Printed announcement, dated at Montpellier, 9? December 1781, signed by Le Comte de Perigord, stating that the King has ordered a Te Deum sung in all the churches of France for the Yorktown victory. Purchased from Thomas L. Suter, 16 October 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBuildings Photographs and prints: Customs House; Lord Cornwallis' Cave; Main Street; Monument Lodge (1 piece); Moore House (4 pieces--3 photographs in Mapcase); Shield House (oldest house) and Nelson House (1 piece); Yorktown wharf (1 piece). Monument Photographs. 1 piece. 2 newspapers with history of the building and opening of the George P. Coleman Bridge. Located in mapcase.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 pieces including 1 photograph. See also Folders 6-8.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Yorktown sesquicentennial celebration 1931: Mimeographed and printed material relating to the celebration. 20 items. Includes a photograph album entitled \"Views of The Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration, Yorktown, Virginia, October 16-17-18-19, 1931\" presented to The College of William and Mary in Virginia by the Yorktown Sesquicentenniail Association, Inc. Yorktown bicentennial celebration 1981: Official commemorative program. Official booklet: \"Miracles at Yorktown,\" written by Guy Friddell and produced by Tom Hale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eViews of the Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration, Yorktown, VA, October 16-19,1931 from the Yorktown Sesquicentennial Association, Inc\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYorktown sesquicentennial celebration 1931:  Mimeographed and printed material relating to the celebration.  20 items. Yorktown bicentennial celebration 1981:  Official commemorative program.  Official booklet:  \"Miracles at Yorktown,\" written by Guy Friddell and produced by Tom Hale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYorktown sesquicentennial celebration 1931: Mimeographed and printed material relating to the celebration. 20 items. Yorktown bicentennial celebration 1981: Official commemorative program. Official booklet: \"Miracles at Yorktown,\" written by Guy Friddell and produced by Tom Hale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYorktown National Military Park June 6, 1921 ...In the Senate of the United States.  June 6, 1921.. A bill declaring the battle field of Yorktown a national military park...7 p.  28 cm.  1 piece. 1921 Hearings before the subcommittee of the committee on appropriations United States Senate...on a bill declaring the battle field of Yorktown a national military park...Washington, Government printing office, 1921.  16 p.  23 1/2 cm.  1 piece. Navy Mine Depot Navy Mine Depot, Yorktown, Virginia By Commander A. H. Miles, U.S. Navy.  (Reprinted from the United States Naval Institute Proceedings v. 54, no. 4, whole no. 302.)  1 piece. In the matter of Naval Mine Depot, Yorktown, Virginia...Brief submitted on behalf of owners of property...Newport News, Franklin Printing Co.  21 p.  23 cm.  1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial relating to the annual celebrations of Yorktown Day, sometimes called Yorktown Fete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFete in honor of General La Fayette.  Printed pamphlet by R.G. Scott on what happened during planning of the Yorktown Fete of 1824 and why he should not be responsible. 1827.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCentennial.  \"An Appeal to the Country for a National Centennial Celebration of the Surrender of Lord Cornwallis.\"  Printed by Virginian Print, Norfolk, Va. 1879. Special Communication of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Virginia at Yorktown 1881. Celebration of Yorktown Centennial- a pamphlet containing incidents and speeches from event. 10/19/1881. A History, Surrender of the British Forces to the Americans and French at Yorktown, Va., Program for the Centennial Anniversary Celebration on October 18th, 1881.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Admiral Francis Joseph Paul De Grasse, Hero of Yorktown\" by Louis A Culvillier 1931Invitation and tickets to Yorktown Celebration 1931List of European Guests at Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration 1931Newsletter on Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration 1931Official Program of Yorktown Celebration.  1931Some Old Yorktown Maps by K.W. Trimble.  Reprint from The Military Engineer, 1931Tentative Program of Yorktown Celebration byYorktown Sesquicentennial Association 1931Ticket Stubs-Yorktown 150 year Celebration 1931Yorktown Sesquicentennial Association 1931\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram of Celebration of 155th Anniversary of the Victory at Yorktown under the Joint Auspices…  10/19/1936\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram of Yorktown Celebration, October 18-19, 1934.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from A.A. Folsone to Hon. Lyon G. Tyler enclosing engraving of a view of Yorktown, \"Yorktown Battlefield\" by John B. Chapman per Graham's Magazine, 1814.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photograph of House in Yorktown undatedPhotograph of Yorktown Battlefield and Moore House undatedSketch of Yorktown- View from the River (Copy) undatedYorktown Homes (6 photographs on cardboard) undatedGreeting Cards -Prints of Moore House and Nelson House  1934\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal ink wash drawing by a federal soldier in 1862. View of the York River waterfront. Transferred to artifact librarian in 2011.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plats of Yorktown, Photostats (2)  undated Sign - Guided Tour of Yorktown (10\"x7\" cardboard sign) 1941 \"Establishment of the American Army.\"  Photostat of May 27, 1778 Congressional Order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAvailable online via the Library catalog for William and Mary users; alternate access is available via the Internet Archive: http://www.archive.org/details/journalofsiegeof00gall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Yorktown Church Said Third Oldest in Virginia,\" Daily Press, Newport News, Virginia.  May 9, 1960.\"Historic Nelson House,\" January 31, 1973\"Battle Lines Will Be Reconstructed at Yorktown,\" Daily Press, Newport News, Virginia.  January 31, 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Christmas Dinner Menu, U.S. Naval Mine Depot, Yorktown, Virginia.  1950.Colonial National Historic Park brochure by US Department of Interior (2 Copies).  1940Old Yorktown and its History by Mrs. Sydney Smith.  1920Salvaging Relics from York River.  1939U.S. 17 George Washington Memorial Highway Map, Tidewater, Virginia, into Colonial National Historical Park.  undated.Views of Yorktown and Gloucester Town—Mariners Museum, Newport News, Virginia.  1946Virginia Gazette Supplement, The Public Observer, \"Yorktown Day of Yesteryear.\"  October 1972\"Yorktown-Climax of the Revolution,\" National Park Service, Source Book Series, Number 1 (2 copies).  1941\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Henri de Saint-Simon at Yorktown; A French Prophet of Modern Industrialism in America,\" The Franco-American Review, Autumn 1937.\"A Neglected French Collaborator in the Victory of Yorktown\" by Harold A. Larrabee.  1932.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYorktown Sesquicentennial medal commemorating the surrender of Lord Cornwallis in 1781. 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Exceptions to this arrangement include railroad and American Civil War maps, which are positioned at the front of the collection. Individual categories of maps are arranged either alphabetically or chronologically.","Arranged chronologically.","Arranged by state name (e.g., Gettysburg battlefield maps are filed under P for Pennsylvania).","Arranged by plate number.","Arranged by map number in a general alphabetical order.","Arranged chronologically.","Arranged chronologically.","Arranged chronologically","Arranged chronologically.","Arranged alphabetically by quadrangle title. Virginia state index maps are filed at the beginning of the series.","Arranged by name of locality.","Arranged alphabetically by county name.","Arranged alphabetically by map title.","Arranged chronologically.","Arranged alphabetically by name of state (e.g., Atlanta is filed under G, for Georgia). Washington, D.C. is filed under D, District of Columbia.","Arranged chronologically.","Arranged chronologically.","Arranged chronologically.","Arranged chronologically.","The guide to the Historical Maps Collection by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ ).","This guide describes the Historical Maps Collection's contents only at the subject and folder levels. Individual maps within the collection may be located by searching for specific titles (e.g., \"Settlement Map of Pulaski County Virginia\" (with quotes)) or by subject (e.g., \"Pulaski County maps\" (without quotes)). ","The processing, arrangement, and description of the Historical Maps Collection was completed in July, 2025.","This collection contains maps that range in geographic scope from local (Virginia Tech campus maps) to global (world maps). Included are road and transportation maps, topographic maps, geological maps, historical maps, thematic maps, property maps, pictorial maps, and political boundary maps, among others. While the collection includes images dating as early as the 16th century, the older maps are represented in the collection only by reproductions. The earliest original map in the collection dates to 1787.","Route maps of specific railways (e.g., Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio Railroad).","Maps of multiple rail lines within a specific state or region (e.g., Railroad Map of Pennsylvania).","Maps of American Civil War battles and campaigns specific to Virginia, including both wartime maps and postbellum interpretive maps. Additional maps may be found with the American Civil War U. S. Coast Survey and Regional Maps and the American Civil War Atlas Maps.","Maps of American Civil War battles and campaigns outside Virginia, including both wartime maps and postbellum interpretive maps.","A set of 20 wartime survey maps (reproductions) produced by the U. S. Coast Survey (accompanied by an index map of the U. S., showing the general locations of the individual surveys), together with other wartime maps depicting multi-state regions.","An incomplete set of maps extracted from a copy of the Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies (sometimes referred to as the War of the Rebellion Atlas).","Maps (reproductions) of Virginia counties (and a few wider regions, such as the Lower Shenandoah Valley and South Side of James River), surveyed by Confederate engineers during the American Civil War. For a complete contents list, see the finding aid for  Map 0724 .","Maps of Blacksburg and portions thereof, including lands of individual property owners. Some maps include surrounding areas of Montgomery County; others include maps of Christiansburg and Radford. Additional Blacksburg maps may be found on maps depicting the Virginia Tech campus and Montgomery County. Blacksburg topographic quadrangle maps are filed with the Topographic Maps.","Maps depicting streets and properties of Christiansburg, Virginia. Additional Christiansburg maps may be found on maps depicting Blacksburg and Montgomery County. Christianburg topographic quadrangle maps are filed with the Topographic Maps.","Maps depicting streets and properties of Radford, Virginia. Additional Radford maps may be found on maps depicting Blacksburg and Montgomery County. Christianburg topographic quadrangle maps are filed with the Topographic Maps.","Maps depicting the county as a whole, as well as specific locations within the county. Additional maps depicting Montgomery County may be found with the Southwest Virginia maps; additional maps of areas within the county may be found among the Topographic Maps.","Maps depicting the region generally encompassed by Lee County in the west and Craig, Roanoke, Franklin, and Henry counties in the east. Also included are two Appalachian Trail maps that, while outside this area, belong to a related set. Maps of areas within this region may also be found among the Blacksburg, Christiansburg, Montgomery County, Topographic Maps, Virginia Cities and Towns, Virginia Counties, and Virginia State Maps.","Topographic quadrangle maps depicting locations within Virginia only.","Maps of Virginia independent cities, towns, and other localities, excluding Montgomery County and Radford. Includes a set of 41 maps relating to Mount Vernon.","Maps depicting individual counties or portions thereof, excluding Montgomery County.","Maps depicting two or more counties within Virginia, excluding areas within the Southwest Virginia region.","Maps depicting the Commonwealth of Virginia as a whole, sometimes including adjacent areas of neighboring states. Also included are three maps dated between 1874 and 1880 that depict Virginia and West Virginia together. Additional maps depicting the entire Commonwealth of Virginia may be found within the Mid-Atlantic Region maps and the Eastern United States maps.","Maps of U. S. cities and states outside Virginia. State maps may also be found among the Mid-Atlantic Region maps and the Eastern United States maps.","Maps depicting multiple states in the region generally encompassing Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia, with adjacent areas of neighboring states. Related maps may be found with the Eastern United States maps. Three maps dated between 1874 and 1880 that depict Virginia and West Virginia together are filed with the Virginia State Maps.","Maps depicting multi-state U. S. regions east of the Mississippi River. Additional maps may be found with the Mid-Atlantic Region maps and non-Virginia States/Cities maps.","Maps depicting U. S. multi-state regions that, in whole or largely, include areas west of the Mississippi River. Additional maps may be found with the Non-Virginia State/Cities maps.","Maps depicting individual countries in their entirety. Additional maps may be found with maps of the Americas and maps of Africa-Eurasia-Oceania.","Early maps (reproductions) depicting areas generally encompassed within the western hemisphere. Related maps may be found in the World Maps.","A set of maps (reproductions) published in 1648, depicting the historic counties of England, which sometimes differ in names and boundaries from the current administrative counties.","Maps depicting areas generally encompassed within the eastern hemisphere. Additional maps may be found with the World Maps.","Maps depicting the world's nations, regions, and continents as a whole.","The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. ","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction .","Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . 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"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eResearchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [map title], [(Map-####) map identification number], Historical Maps Collection, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [map title], [(Map-####) map identification number], Historical Maps Collection, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe processing, arrangement, and description of the Historical Maps Collection was completed in July, 2025.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["The processing, arrangement, and description of the Historical Maps Collection was completed in July, 2025."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains maps that range in geographic scope from local (Virginia Tech campus maps) to global (world maps). Included are road and transportation maps, topographic maps, geological maps, historical maps, thematic maps, property maps, pictorial maps, and political boundary maps, among others. While the collection includes images dating as early as the 16th century, the older maps are represented in the collection only by reproductions. The earliest original map in the collection dates to 1787.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRoute maps of specific railways (e.g., Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio Railroad).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps of multiple rail lines within a specific state or region (e.g., Railroad Map of Pennsylvania).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps of American Civil War battles and campaigns specific to Virginia, including both wartime maps and postbellum interpretive maps. Additional maps may be found with the American Civil War U. S. Coast Survey and Regional Maps and the American Civil War Atlas Maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps of American Civil War battles and campaigns outside Virginia, including both wartime maps and postbellum interpretive maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA set of 20 wartime survey maps (reproductions) produced by the U. S. Coast Survey (accompanied by an index map of the U. S., showing the general locations of the individual surveys), together with other wartime maps depicting multi-state regions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn incomplete set of maps extracted from a copy of the Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies (sometimes referred to as the War of the Rebellion Atlas).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps (reproductions) of Virginia counties (and a few wider regions, such as the Lower Shenandoah Valley and South Side of James River), surveyed by Confederate engineers during the American Civil War. For a complete contents list, see the finding aid for \u003cextref href=\"https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=oai/VT/repositories_2_resources_4302.xml\" show=\"new\" actuate=\"onrequest\"\u003eMap 0724\u003c/extref\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps of Blacksburg and portions thereof, including lands of individual property owners. Some maps include surrounding areas of Montgomery County; others include maps of Christiansburg and Radford. Additional Blacksburg maps may be found on maps depicting the Virginia Tech campus and Montgomery County. Blacksburg topographic quadrangle maps are filed with the Topographic Maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps depicting streets and properties of Christiansburg, Virginia. Additional Christiansburg maps may be found on maps depicting Blacksburg and Montgomery County. Christianburg topographic quadrangle maps are filed with the Topographic Maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps depicting streets and properties of Radford, Virginia. Additional Radford maps may be found on maps depicting Blacksburg and Montgomery County. Christianburg topographic quadrangle maps are filed with the Topographic Maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps depicting the county as a whole, as well as specific locations within the county. Additional maps depicting Montgomery County may be found with the Southwest Virginia maps; additional maps of areas within the county may be found among the Topographic Maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps depicting the region generally encompassed by Lee County in the west and Craig, Roanoke, Franklin, and Henry counties in the east. Also included are two Appalachian Trail maps that, while outside this area, belong to a related set. Maps of areas within this region may also be found among the Blacksburg, Christiansburg, Montgomery County, Topographic Maps, Virginia Cities and Towns, Virginia Counties, and Virginia State Maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopographic quadrangle maps depicting locations within Virginia only.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps of Virginia independent cities, towns, and other localities, excluding Montgomery County and Radford. Includes a set of 41 maps relating to Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps depicting individual counties or portions thereof, excluding Montgomery County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps depicting two or more counties within Virginia, excluding areas within the Southwest Virginia region.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps depicting the Commonwealth of Virginia as a whole, sometimes including adjacent areas of neighboring states. Also included are three maps dated between 1874 and 1880 that depict Virginia and West Virginia together. Additional maps depicting the entire Commonwealth of Virginia may be found within the Mid-Atlantic Region maps and the Eastern United States maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps of U. S. cities and states outside Virginia. State maps may also be found among the Mid-Atlantic Region maps and the Eastern United States maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps depicting multiple states in the region generally encompassing Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia, with adjacent areas of neighboring states. Related maps may be found with the Eastern United States maps. Three maps dated between 1874 and 1880 that depict Virginia and West Virginia together are filed with the Virginia State Maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps depicting multi-state U. S. regions east of the Mississippi River. Additional maps may be found with the Mid-Atlantic Region maps and non-Virginia States/Cities maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps depicting U. S. multi-state regions that, in whole or largely, include areas west of the Mississippi River. Additional maps may be found with the Non-Virginia State/Cities maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps depicting individual countries in their entirety. Additional maps may be found with maps of the Americas and maps of Africa-Eurasia-Oceania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEarly maps (reproductions) depicting areas generally encompassed within the western hemisphere. Related maps may be found in the World Maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA set of maps (reproductions) published in 1648, depicting the historic counties of England, which sometimes differ in names and boundaries from the current administrative counties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps depicting areas generally encompassed within the eastern hemisphere. Additional maps may be found with the World Maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps depicting the world's nations, regions, and continents as a whole.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection contains maps that range in geographic scope from local (Virginia Tech campus maps) to global (world maps). Included are road and transportation maps, topographic maps, geological maps, historical maps, thematic maps, property maps, pictorial maps, and political boundary maps, among others. While the collection includes images dating as early as the 16th century, the older maps are represented in the collection only by reproductions. The earliest original map in the collection dates to 1787.","Route maps of specific railways (e.g., Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio Railroad).","Maps of multiple rail lines within a specific state or region (e.g., Railroad Map of Pennsylvania).","Maps of American Civil War battles and campaigns specific to Virginia, including both wartime maps and postbellum interpretive maps. Additional maps may be found with the American Civil War U. S. Coast Survey and Regional Maps and the American Civil War Atlas Maps.","Maps of American Civil War battles and campaigns outside Virginia, including both wartime maps and postbellum interpretive maps.","A set of 20 wartime survey maps (reproductions) produced by the U. S. Coast Survey (accompanied by an index map of the U. S., showing the general locations of the individual surveys), together with other wartime maps depicting multi-state regions.","An incomplete set of maps extracted from a copy of the Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies (sometimes referred to as the War of the Rebellion Atlas).","Maps (reproductions) of Virginia counties (and a few wider regions, such as the Lower Shenandoah Valley and South Side of James River), surveyed by Confederate engineers during the American Civil War. For a complete contents list, see the finding aid for  Map 0724 .","Maps of Blacksburg and portions thereof, including lands of individual property owners. Some maps include surrounding areas of Montgomery County; others include maps of Christiansburg and Radford. Additional Blacksburg maps may be found on maps depicting the Virginia Tech campus and Montgomery County. Blacksburg topographic quadrangle maps are filed with the Topographic Maps.","Maps depicting streets and properties of Christiansburg, Virginia. Additional Christiansburg maps may be found on maps depicting Blacksburg and Montgomery County. Christianburg topographic quadrangle maps are filed with the Topographic Maps.","Maps depicting streets and properties of Radford, Virginia. Additional Radford maps may be found on maps depicting Blacksburg and Montgomery County. Christianburg topographic quadrangle maps are filed with the Topographic Maps.","Maps depicting the county as a whole, as well as specific locations within the county. Additional maps depicting Montgomery County may be found with the Southwest Virginia maps; additional maps of areas within the county may be found among the Topographic Maps.","Maps depicting the region generally encompassed by Lee County in the west and Craig, Roanoke, Franklin, and Henry counties in the east. Also included are two Appalachian Trail maps that, while outside this area, belong to a related set. Maps of areas within this region may also be found among the Blacksburg, Christiansburg, Montgomery County, Topographic Maps, Virginia Cities and Towns, Virginia Counties, and Virginia State Maps.","Topographic quadrangle maps depicting locations within Virginia only.","Maps of Virginia independent cities, towns, and other localities, excluding Montgomery County and Radford. Includes a set of 41 maps relating to Mount Vernon.","Maps depicting individual counties or portions thereof, excluding Montgomery County.","Maps depicting two or more counties within Virginia, excluding areas within the Southwest Virginia region.","Maps depicting the Commonwealth of Virginia as a whole, sometimes including adjacent areas of neighboring states. Also included are three maps dated between 1874 and 1880 that depict Virginia and West Virginia together. Additional maps depicting the entire Commonwealth of Virginia may be found within the Mid-Atlantic Region maps and the Eastern United States maps.","Maps of U. S. cities and states outside Virginia. State maps may also be found among the Mid-Atlantic Region maps and the Eastern United States maps.","Maps depicting multiple states in the region generally encompassing Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia, with adjacent areas of neighboring states. Related maps may be found with the Eastern United States maps. Three maps dated between 1874 and 1880 that depict Virginia and West Virginia together are filed with the Virginia State Maps.","Maps depicting multi-state U. S. regions east of the Mississippi River. Additional maps may be found with the Mid-Atlantic Region maps and non-Virginia States/Cities maps.","Maps depicting U. S. multi-state regions that, in whole or largely, include areas west of the Mississippi River. Additional maps may be found with the Non-Virginia State/Cities maps.","Maps depicting individual countries in their entirety. Additional maps may be found with maps of the Americas and maps of Africa-Eurasia-Oceania.","Early maps (reproductions) depicting areas generally encompassed within the western hemisphere. Related maps may be found in the World Maps.","A set of maps (reproductions) published in 1648, depicting the historic counties of England, which sometimes differ in names and boundaries from the current administrative counties.","Maps depicting areas generally encompassed within the eastern hemisphere. Additional maps may be found with the World Maps.","Maps depicting the world's nations, regions, and continents as a whole."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuareproduction\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuareproduction\u003c/a\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuareproduction\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuapublication\u003c/a\u003e. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePlease contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome individual maps may not be reproduced, due to copyright restrictions.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use","Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. ","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction .","Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . ","Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.","Some individual maps may not be reproduced, due to copyright restrictions."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_64f9bafd648f169a694981779b7a3589\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eA collection of maps depicting geographic features, transportation routes, geological composition, historical settlements, themes, property divisions, and political boundaries, ranging in geographic scope from local (Virginia Tech campus maps) to global (world maps).\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["A collection of maps depicting geographic features, transportation routes, geological composition, historical settlements, themes, property divisions, and political boundaries, ranging in geographic scope from local (Virginia Tech campus maps) to global (world maps)."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech"],"language_ssim":["English \n.    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Exceptions to this arrangement include railroad and American Civil War maps, which are positioned at the front of the collection. Individual categories of maps are arranged either alphabetically or chronologically.","Arranged chronologically.","Arranged by state name (e.g., Gettysburg battlefield maps are filed under P for Pennsylvania).","Arranged by plate number.","Arranged by map number in a general alphabetical order.","Arranged chronologically.","Arranged chronologically.","Arranged chronologically","Arranged chronologically.","Arranged alphabetically by quadrangle title. Virginia state index maps are filed at the beginning of the series.","Arranged by name of locality.","Arranged alphabetically by county name.","Arranged alphabetically by map title.","Arranged chronologically.","Arranged alphabetically by name of state (e.g., Atlanta is filed under G, for Georgia). Washington, D.C. is filed under D, District of Columbia.","Arranged chronologically.","Arranged chronologically.","Arranged chronologically.","Arranged chronologically.","The guide to the Historical Maps Collection by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ ).","This guide describes the Historical Maps Collection's contents only at the subject and folder levels. Individual maps within the collection may be located by searching for specific titles (e.g., \"Settlement Map of Pulaski County Virginia\" (with quotes)) or by subject (e.g., \"Pulaski County maps\" (without quotes)). ","The processing, arrangement, and description of the Historical Maps Collection was completed in July, 2025.","This collection contains maps that range in geographic scope from local (Virginia Tech campus maps) to global (world maps). Included are road and transportation maps, topographic maps, geological maps, historical maps, thematic maps, property maps, pictorial maps, and political boundary maps, among others. While the collection includes images dating as early as the 16th century, the older maps are represented in the collection only by reproductions. The earliest original map in the collection dates to 1787.","Route maps of specific railways (e.g., Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio Railroad).","Maps of multiple rail lines within a specific state or region (e.g., Railroad Map of Pennsylvania).","Maps of American Civil War battles and campaigns specific to Virginia, including both wartime maps and postbellum interpretive maps. Additional maps may be found with the American Civil War U. S. Coast Survey and Regional Maps and the American Civil War Atlas Maps.","Maps of American Civil War battles and campaigns outside Virginia, including both wartime maps and postbellum interpretive maps.","A set of 20 wartime survey maps (reproductions) produced by the U. S. Coast Survey (accompanied by an index map of the U. S., showing the general locations of the individual surveys), together with other wartime maps depicting multi-state regions.","An incomplete set of maps extracted from a copy of the Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies (sometimes referred to as the War of the Rebellion Atlas).","Maps (reproductions) of Virginia counties (and a few wider regions, such as the Lower Shenandoah Valley and South Side of James River), surveyed by Confederate engineers during the American Civil War. For a complete contents list, see the finding aid for  Map 0724 .","Maps of Blacksburg and portions thereof, including lands of individual property owners. Some maps include surrounding areas of Montgomery County; others include maps of Christiansburg and Radford. Additional Blacksburg maps may be found on maps depicting the Virginia Tech campus and Montgomery County. Blacksburg topographic quadrangle maps are filed with the Topographic Maps.","Maps depicting streets and properties of Christiansburg, Virginia. Additional Christiansburg maps may be found on maps depicting Blacksburg and Montgomery County. Christianburg topographic quadrangle maps are filed with the Topographic Maps.","Maps depicting streets and properties of Radford, Virginia. Additional Radford maps may be found on maps depicting Blacksburg and Montgomery County. Christianburg topographic quadrangle maps are filed with the Topographic Maps.","Maps depicting the county as a whole, as well as specific locations within the county. Additional maps depicting Montgomery County may be found with the Southwest Virginia maps; additional maps of areas within the county may be found among the Topographic Maps.","Maps depicting the region generally encompassed by Lee County in the west and Craig, Roanoke, Franklin, and Henry counties in the east. Also included are two Appalachian Trail maps that, while outside this area, belong to a related set. Maps of areas within this region may also be found among the Blacksburg, Christiansburg, Montgomery County, Topographic Maps, Virginia Cities and Towns, Virginia Counties, and Virginia State Maps.","Topographic quadrangle maps depicting locations within Virginia only.","Maps of Virginia independent cities, towns, and other localities, excluding Montgomery County and Radford. Includes a set of 41 maps relating to Mount Vernon.","Maps depicting individual counties or portions thereof, excluding Montgomery County.","Maps depicting two or more counties within Virginia, excluding areas within the Southwest Virginia region.","Maps depicting the Commonwealth of Virginia as a whole, sometimes including adjacent areas of neighboring states. Also included are three maps dated between 1874 and 1880 that depict Virginia and West Virginia together. Additional maps depicting the entire Commonwealth of Virginia may be found within the Mid-Atlantic Region maps and the Eastern United States maps.","Maps of U. S. cities and states outside Virginia. State maps may also be found among the Mid-Atlantic Region maps and the Eastern United States maps.","Maps depicting multiple states in the region generally encompassing Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia, with adjacent areas of neighboring states. Related maps may be found with the Eastern United States maps. Three maps dated between 1874 and 1880 that depict Virginia and West Virginia together are filed with the Virginia State Maps.","Maps depicting multi-state U. S. regions east of the Mississippi River. Additional maps may be found with the Mid-Atlantic Region maps and non-Virginia States/Cities maps.","Maps depicting U. S. multi-state regions that, in whole or largely, include areas west of the Mississippi River. Additional maps may be found with the Non-Virginia State/Cities maps.","Maps depicting individual countries in their entirety. Additional maps may be found with maps of the Americas and maps of Africa-Eurasia-Oceania.","Early maps (reproductions) depicting areas generally encompassed within the western hemisphere. Related maps may be found in the World Maps.","A set of maps (reproductions) published in 1648, depicting the historic counties of England, which sometimes differ in names and boundaries from the current administrative counties.","Maps depicting areas generally encompassed within the eastern hemisphere. Additional maps may be found with the World Maps.","Maps depicting the world's nations, regions, and continents as a whole.","The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. ","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction .","Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . 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","Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.","Some individual maps may not be reproduced, due to copyright restrictions."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Individual maps and sets of maps within the Historical Maps Collection have been obtained by Virginia Tech Special Collections and Unviversity Archives through various gifts, purchases, and transfers."],"access_subjects_ssim":["World maps -- Early works to 1800 -- Facsimiles","Railroad -- Maps","Maps (documents)"],"access_subjects_ssm":["World maps -- Early works to 1800 -- Facsimiles","Railroad -- Maps","Maps (documents)"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["45 Cubic Feet 13 flat file drawers"],"extent_tesim":["45 Cubic Feet 13 flat file drawers"],"genreform_ssim":["Maps (documents)"],"date_range_isim":[1500,1501,1502,1503,1504,1505,1506,1507,1508,1509,1510,1511,1512,1513,1514,1515,1516,1517,1518,1519,1520,1521,1522,1523,1524,1525,1526,1527,1528,1529,1530,1531,1532,1533,1534,1535,1536,1537,1538,1539,1540,1541,1542,1543,1544,1545,1546,1547,1548,1549,1550,1551,1552,1553,1554,1555,1556,1557,1558,1559,1560,1561,1562,1563,1564,1565,1566,1567,1568,1569,1570,1571,1572,1573,1574,1575,1576,1577,1578,1579,1580,1581,1582,1583,1584,1585,1586,1587,1588,1589,1590,1591,1592,1593,1594,1595,1596,1597,1598,1599,1600,1601,1602,1603,1604,1605,1606,1607,1608,1609,1610,1611,1612,1613,1614,1615,1616,1617,1618,1619,1620,1621,1622,1623,1624,1625,1626,1627,1628,1629,1630,1631,1632,1633,1634,1635,1636,1637,1638,1639,1640,1641,1642,1643,1644,1645,1646,1647,1648,1649,1650,1651,1652,1653,1654,1655,1656,1657,1658,1659,1660,1661,1662,1663,1664,1665,1666,1667,1668,1669,1670,1671,1672,1673,1674,1675,1676,1677,1678,1679,1680,1681,1682,1683,1684,1685,1686,1687,1688,1689,1690,1691,1692,1693,1694,1695,1696,1697,1698,1699,1700,1701,1702,1703,1704,1705,1706,1707,1708,1709,1710,1711,1712,1713,1714,1715,1716,1717,1718,1719,1720,1721,1722,1723,1724,1725,1726,1727,1728,1729,1730,1731,1732,1733,1734,1735,1736,1737,1738,1739,1740,1741,1742,1743,1744,1745,1746,1747,1748,1749,1750,1751,1752,1753,1754,1755,1756,1757,1758,1759,1760,1761,1762,1763,1764,1765,1766,1767,1768,1769,1770,1771,1772,1773,1774,1775,1776,1777,1778,1779,1780,1781,1782,1783,1784,1785,1786,1787,1788,1789,1790,1791,1792,1793,1794,1795,1796,1797,1798,1799,1800,1801,1802,1803,1804,1805,1806,1807,1808,1809,1810,1811,1812,1813,1814,1815,1816,1817,1818,1819,1820,1821,1822,1823,1824,1825,1826,1827,1828,1829,1830,1831,1832,1833,1834,1835,1836,1837,1838,1839,1840,1841,1842,1843,1844,1845,1846,1847,1848,1849,1850,1851,1852,1853,1854,1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016,2017,2018,2019,2020,2021,2022,2023],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is open for research.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["The collection is open for research."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is organized primarily by geographic scope, ranging from Virginia Tech campus maps to world maps. 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Washington, D.C. is filed under D, District of Columbia.","Arranged chronologically.","Arranged chronologically.","Arranged chronologically.","Arranged chronologically."],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe guide to the Historical Maps Collection by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (\u003cextref href=\"https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\"\u003ehttps://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\u003c/extref\u003e).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eThis guide describes the Historical Maps Collection's contents only at the subject and folder levels. Individual maps within the collection may be located by searching for specific titles (e.g., \"Settlement Map of Pulaski County Virginia\" (with quotes)) or by subject (e.g., \"Pulaski County maps\" (without quotes)). \u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["Rights Statement for Archival Description","General"],"odd_tesim":["The guide to the Historical Maps Collection by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ ).","This guide describes the Historical Maps Collection's contents only at the subject and folder levels. Individual maps within the collection may be located by searching for specific titles (e.g., \"Settlement Map of Pulaski County Virginia\" (with quotes)) or by subject (e.g., \"Pulaski County maps\" (without quotes)). "],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eResearchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [map title], [(Map-####) map identification number], Historical Maps Collection, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [map title], [(Map-####) map identification number], Historical Maps Collection, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe processing, arrangement, and description of the Historical Maps Collection was completed in July, 2025.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["The processing, arrangement, and description of the Historical Maps Collection was completed in July, 2025."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains maps that range in geographic scope from local (Virginia Tech campus maps) to global (world maps). Included are road and transportation maps, topographic maps, geological maps, historical maps, thematic maps, property maps, pictorial maps, and political boundary maps, among others. While the collection includes images dating as early as the 16th century, the older maps are represented in the collection only by reproductions. The earliest original map in the collection dates to 1787.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRoute maps of specific railways (e.g., Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio Railroad).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps of multiple rail lines within a specific state or region (e.g., Railroad Map of Pennsylvania).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps of American Civil War battles and campaigns specific to Virginia, including both wartime maps and postbellum interpretive maps. Additional maps may be found with the American Civil War U. S. Coast Survey and Regional Maps and the American Civil War Atlas Maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps of American Civil War battles and campaigns outside Virginia, including both wartime maps and postbellum interpretive maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA set of 20 wartime survey maps (reproductions) produced by the U. S. Coast Survey (accompanied by an index map of the U. S., showing the general locations of the individual surveys), together with other wartime maps depicting multi-state regions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn incomplete set of maps extracted from a copy of the Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies (sometimes referred to as the War of the Rebellion Atlas).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps (reproductions) of Virginia counties (and a few wider regions, such as the Lower Shenandoah Valley and South Side of James River), surveyed by Confederate engineers during the American Civil War. For a complete contents list, see the finding aid for \u003cextref href=\"https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=oai/VT/repositories_2_resources_4302.xml\" show=\"new\" actuate=\"onrequest\"\u003eMap 0724\u003c/extref\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps of Blacksburg and portions thereof, including lands of individual property owners. Some maps include surrounding areas of Montgomery County; others include maps of Christiansburg and Radford. Additional Blacksburg maps may be found on maps depicting the Virginia Tech campus and Montgomery County. Blacksburg topographic quadrangle maps are filed with the Topographic Maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps depicting streets and properties of Christiansburg, Virginia. Additional Christiansburg maps may be found on maps depicting Blacksburg and Montgomery County. Christianburg topographic quadrangle maps are filed with the Topographic Maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps depicting streets and properties of Radford, Virginia. Additional Radford maps may be found on maps depicting Blacksburg and Montgomery County. Christianburg topographic quadrangle maps are filed with the Topographic Maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps depicting the county as a whole, as well as specific locations within the county. Additional maps depicting Montgomery County may be found with the Southwest Virginia maps; additional maps of areas within the county may be found among the Topographic Maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps depicting the region generally encompassed by Lee County in the west and Craig, Roanoke, Franklin, and Henry counties in the east. Also included are two Appalachian Trail maps that, while outside this area, belong to a related set. Maps of areas within this region may also be found among the Blacksburg, Christiansburg, Montgomery County, Topographic Maps, Virginia Cities and Towns, Virginia Counties, and Virginia State Maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopographic quadrangle maps depicting locations within Virginia only.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps of Virginia independent cities, towns, and other localities, excluding Montgomery County and Radford. Includes a set of 41 maps relating to Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps depicting individual counties or portions thereof, excluding Montgomery County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps depicting two or more counties within Virginia, excluding areas within the Southwest Virginia region.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps depicting the Commonwealth of Virginia as a whole, sometimes including adjacent areas of neighboring states. Also included are three maps dated between 1874 and 1880 that depict Virginia and West Virginia together. Additional maps depicting the entire Commonwealth of Virginia may be found within the Mid-Atlantic Region maps and the Eastern United States maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps of U. S. cities and states outside Virginia. State maps may also be found among the Mid-Atlantic Region maps and the Eastern United States maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps depicting multiple states in the region generally encompassing Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia, with adjacent areas of neighboring states. Related maps may be found with the Eastern United States maps. Three maps dated between 1874 and 1880 that depict Virginia and West Virginia together are filed with the Virginia State Maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps depicting multi-state U. S. regions east of the Mississippi River. Additional maps may be found with the Mid-Atlantic Region maps and non-Virginia States/Cities maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps depicting U. S. multi-state regions that, in whole or largely, include areas west of the Mississippi River. Additional maps may be found with the Non-Virginia State/Cities maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps depicting individual countries in their entirety. Additional maps may be found with maps of the Americas and maps of Africa-Eurasia-Oceania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEarly maps (reproductions) depicting areas generally encompassed within the western hemisphere. Related maps may be found in the World Maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA set of maps (reproductions) published in 1648, depicting the historic counties of England, which sometimes differ in names and boundaries from the current administrative counties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps depicting areas generally encompassed within the eastern hemisphere. Additional maps may be found with the World Maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaps depicting the world's nations, regions, and continents as a whole.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection contains maps that range in geographic scope from local (Virginia Tech campus maps) to global (world maps). Included are road and transportation maps, topographic maps, geological maps, historical maps, thematic maps, property maps, pictorial maps, and political boundary maps, among others. While the collection includes images dating as early as the 16th century, the older maps are represented in the collection only by reproductions. The earliest original map in the collection dates to 1787.","Route maps of specific railways (e.g., Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio Railroad).","Maps of multiple rail lines within a specific state or region (e.g., Railroad Map of Pennsylvania).","Maps of American Civil War battles and campaigns specific to Virginia, including both wartime maps and postbellum interpretive maps. Additional maps may be found with the American Civil War U. S. Coast Survey and Regional Maps and the American Civil War Atlas Maps.","Maps of American Civil War battles and campaigns outside Virginia, including both wartime maps and postbellum interpretive maps.","A set of 20 wartime survey maps (reproductions) produced by the U. S. Coast Survey (accompanied by an index map of the U. S., showing the general locations of the individual surveys), together with other wartime maps depicting multi-state regions.","An incomplete set of maps extracted from a copy of the Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies (sometimes referred to as the War of the Rebellion Atlas).","Maps (reproductions) of Virginia counties (and a few wider regions, such as the Lower Shenandoah Valley and South Side of James River), surveyed by Confederate engineers during the American Civil War. For a complete contents list, see the finding aid for  Map 0724 .","Maps of Blacksburg and portions thereof, including lands of individual property owners. Some maps include surrounding areas of Montgomery County; others include maps of Christiansburg and Radford. Additional Blacksburg maps may be found on maps depicting the Virginia Tech campus and Montgomery County. Blacksburg topographic quadrangle maps are filed with the Topographic Maps.","Maps depicting streets and properties of Christiansburg, Virginia. Additional Christiansburg maps may be found on maps depicting Blacksburg and Montgomery County. Christianburg topographic quadrangle maps are filed with the Topographic Maps.","Maps depicting streets and properties of Radford, Virginia. Additional Radford maps may be found on maps depicting Blacksburg and Montgomery County. Christianburg topographic quadrangle maps are filed with the Topographic Maps.","Maps depicting the county as a whole, as well as specific locations within the county. Additional maps depicting Montgomery County may be found with the Southwest Virginia maps; additional maps of areas within the county may be found among the Topographic Maps.","Maps depicting the region generally encompassed by Lee County in the west and Craig, Roanoke, Franklin, and Henry counties in the east. Also included are two Appalachian Trail maps that, while outside this area, belong to a related set. Maps of areas within this region may also be found among the Blacksburg, Christiansburg, Montgomery County, Topographic Maps, Virginia Cities and Towns, Virginia Counties, and Virginia State Maps.","Topographic quadrangle maps depicting locations within Virginia only.","Maps of Virginia independent cities, towns, and other localities, excluding Montgomery County and Radford. Includes a set of 41 maps relating to Mount Vernon.","Maps depicting individual counties or portions thereof, excluding Montgomery County.","Maps depicting two or more counties within Virginia, excluding areas within the Southwest Virginia region.","Maps depicting the Commonwealth of Virginia as a whole, sometimes including adjacent areas of neighboring states. Also included are three maps dated between 1874 and 1880 that depict Virginia and West Virginia together. Additional maps depicting the entire Commonwealth of Virginia may be found within the Mid-Atlantic Region maps and the Eastern United States maps.","Maps of U. S. cities and states outside Virginia. State maps may also be found among the Mid-Atlantic Region maps and the Eastern United States maps.","Maps depicting multiple states in the region generally encompassing Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia, with adjacent areas of neighboring states. Related maps may be found with the Eastern United States maps. Three maps dated between 1874 and 1880 that depict Virginia and West Virginia together are filed with the Virginia State Maps.","Maps depicting multi-state U. S. regions east of the Mississippi River. Additional maps may be found with the Mid-Atlantic Region maps and non-Virginia States/Cities maps.","Maps depicting U. S. multi-state regions that, in whole or largely, include areas west of the Mississippi River. Additional maps may be found with the Non-Virginia State/Cities maps.","Maps depicting individual countries in their entirety. Additional maps may be found with maps of the Americas and maps of Africa-Eurasia-Oceania.","Early maps (reproductions) depicting areas generally encompassed within the western hemisphere. Related maps may be found in the World Maps.","A set of maps (reproductions) published in 1648, depicting the historic counties of England, which sometimes differ in names and boundaries from the current administrative counties.","Maps depicting areas generally encompassed within the eastern hemisphere. Additional maps may be found with the World Maps.","Maps depicting the world's nations, regions, and continents as a whole."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuareproduction\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuareproduction\u003c/a\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuareproduction\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuapublication\u003c/a\u003e. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePlease contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome individual maps may not be reproduced, due to copyright restrictions.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use","Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. ","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction .","Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . ","Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.","Some individual maps may not be reproduced, due to copyright restrictions."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_64f9bafd648f169a694981779b7a3589\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eA collection of maps depicting geographic features, transportation routes, geological composition, historical settlements, themes, property divisions, and political boundaries, ranging in geographic scope from local (Virginia Tech campus maps) to global (world maps).\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["A collection of maps depicting geographic features, transportation routes, geological composition, historical settlements, themes, property divisions, and political boundaries, ranging in geographic scope from local (Virginia Tech campus maps) to global (world maps)."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech"],"language_ssim":["English \n.    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Researchers must complete the Washington Library's Special Collections and Archives Registration Form before access is provided. The library reserves the right to restrict access to certain items for preservation purposes.","This collection is arranged into three series: Series 1. Documents and Manuscripts; Series 2. Ledgers and Bound Manuscripts; Series 3. Oversized Documents and Manuscripts.  Each series is arranged in chronological order by date.","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.053","In 1715 Col. G. Mason (father of Sarah and grandfather to Commodore Brooke) died, leaving among other children, by his last wife two sons and one daughter Sarah Mason-left several tracts of land to sons who died under age and their property left to their sister--she married, under age, in 1734 to Thomas Brooke--before her marriage to protect her estate a settlement made of her lands and slaves upon her and Thomas Brooke during their life and heirs of her body by Brooke or any other husband--in failure of heirs her half-brother George--Articles of Agreement between G. Mason and Brooke who gave £2,000 bond for its execution--in 1735 George died intestate--Brooke never executed the agreement but sold most of his wife's land and ran the money, then died--Mrs. Ann Mason, widow of George, brought suit against Sarah and Thomas Brook (deceased) for breach of bond and won--conveyances made by Brooke cannot be disputed.","Lewis's search of title goes back to William Travers, who by deed from Proprietors, March 22, 1677, got 788 acres--son Samuel conveyed it by deed July 1, 1685 to brother Rawleigh--conveyed by him to William Lambert, Dec. 2, 1692--conveyed by him to George Mason, April 19, 1693--left by will to sons who died underage--descended to sister Sarah who with husband Thomas Brooke sold it to Zephaniah Wade, October 20, 1738--Z. Wade Conveyed 300 acres on Nov. 26, 1739 to Saml. Magruder for Eliza. Spencer--it was reconveyed to Z. Wade on Aug. 4, 1744--Jan. 16, 1745 sold to John Littleton--on his death left to 2 sons and is now property of William Butler Harrison--the remaining part of 788 acres was sold by Z. and Violiner Wade to John Brown Dec. 15, 1739--left at his death to Ann, a daughter who married Charles West--they deeded it to Geo. Washington, Oct. 27,1772--he willed it to Lewis.","Items in this collection were acquired by gift and purchase from various sources. Materials are added to the collection as they are acquired.","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1967.01.02","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.042","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.037","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.038","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.043","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.045","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.44","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.047","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.048","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.049","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.056","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.060","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.077a","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.063","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.064","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.071","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.075","Note on folder says this document was on display for 20 years in a display case in the Ann Pamela Cunningham building.","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.080","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.041","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1967.01.03","Gift: Jess and Grace Pavey Fund, 2007","London: Printed by Charles Eyre and William Strahan, 1768","Robert Bremner","Broadside, In Congress July 4th, 1776: the unanimous Declaration of the thirteen United States of America. Conserved by Cleveland Conservation of Art on Paper, Inc., 8 December 2011","A.L.S. 1 page. Letter, order to pay. Instructs him to pay £78.13.10 to John Winter. Docketed on reverse. William Adair, Agent to the Coldstream Regiment.","Conserved June 2006 by Holly Krueger.","This collection of historic manuscripts dates from 1607-1933, with the bulk of materials dating from 1738-1868. The correspondence, journals and diaries, legal and financial records, estate documents, and printed ephemera in the collection primarily relate to the Washington and Custis families, the Revolutionary War, and society life in antebellum Washington D.C. and Virginia.","Portions of this collection have been digitized, as noted in the item-level descriptions.","A.D.S. 3 pages. Docketed \"Crompe and others. con. cutbush et al ... 1607. order. or Decree.\" and \"A Decree for the platts against Cutbush.\"\tThe signer is thought to be Lawrence Washington (d. 1616) of Sulgrave, England, grandfather of Colonel John Washington, the immigrant. However, it's possible the signer was Sir Lawrence Washington (1549-1619) who served as Registrar of His Majesty's Court of Chancery and great uncle of George Washington.","D.S. 2 pages. Accessioned as a \"legal document\" signed by Lawrence Washington and Henry Thoresby in 1615. Elizabethan handwriting makes it difficult to decipher the purpose of the document or the actual date. The signer is thought to be Lawrence Washington (d. 1616) of Sulgrave, England, grandfather of Colonel John Washington, the immigrant. However, it's possible the signer was Sir Lawrence Washington (1549-1619) who served as Registrar of His Majesty's Court of Chancery and great uncle of George Washington.","Document granting 1500 acres of land to Lt. Col. John Washington \"for ye transportation thirty servants into this Colony ...\" Lists the names of 28 servants and \"Two Negroes.\" Signed by Anthony Bridges. Nicholas Spencer listed as one of the justices at Westmoreland County court where transaction is approved. Washington gained several thousands of acres in this manner.","A.D.S. 1 page. Recorded in Stafford on March 12, 1690. Registered in deed book Thomas Lee. Addressed to \"Mr. William [ ] our agent in Virginia\" survey by John Alexander on April 27, 1669 granting 5000 acres to Spencer and Washington is patented and ordered registered.","D. 1 page. Grant of 5000 acres in Stafford County [later Fairfax County] \"in the freshes of the Potomacke river\", opposite Piscataway village and between Little Hunting Creek and Epsiwasson Creek [Mount Vernon], \"said land being due ... for the transportation of one hundred into this Colony.\" ","Early copy of original grant, endorsed in hand of Genl. Washington on back \"Govr. Jeffreys Grant for 5000 acs. to Colo. Nicholas Spencer and Lt. Colo. Jno. Washington 1677\", watermark (crown over GR).","Legal document from 1687, written on vellum. The first first paragraph is written in Latin; the subsequent text is in English.  Appears to be dated 20 May 1687, and describes a legal obligation from Thomas Grosham and his wife Sarah to Richard Newsome(?). Document was witnessed by Rich Nicholson, [second name unclear], and Hen. Washington.  The document and the second signature may be in the same hand.","D.S. 2 pages. Conveyance of 300 acres of a patent of 1906 acres of land on Little Hunting Creek, Stafford County [later Fairfax] for 3000 [ ] of good tobacco. Endorsed in hand of General Washington on reverse \"Thompson to Rose Bargain and Sale 14th March 1688\" and also in another hand. Signed on reverse by Thompson and witnesses. Sale acknowledged on May 8, 1689, by Richard Gibson and Ma [ ] Thompson.","A.D.S. 1 page. Survey by George Brent of part of the land granted to Nicholas Spencer and John Washington. On reverse is a transcript of the grant by Lord Culpeper to Spencer and Washington. See under date March 1, 1674.","A.D.S. 1 page. Deed of lease to John Bushrod (ancestor of Bushrod Washington) for \"Searles\" plantation to include \"all houses, outhouse buildings Gardens Orchards ...\" Witnessed by James Westcomb and William Scott.","D. 1 page. Excerpts of Last will and Testament of John Custis grandfather of Daniel Parke Custis. Integral cover addressed to Major John Custis, watermarked (crown over heraldic shield). Test copy by \"Robert Howson C Cir Ct Northampt.\"","1. Chifonessex Plantation and Arlington house with 250 to John Custis, his son. -- 2. All male cattle on Smith's and Mackeon Islands. -- 3. 1 large silver dish, six large silver plates, one large silver basin, 2 silver candlesticks with a silver snuffer dish, 2 silver snuffers, 1 good feather bed and furniture, choice of pistols and holsters, best sword. -- 4. All rest of land at Pocomock not disposed of in his lifetime. -- 5. Quarter part of the Brigenton the Northampton built by John Bowden; the biggest silver tankard and \"my fathers picture now hanging in my hall\". -- 6. The male cattle given in will bars him of further claim owed him.","William Byrd writes to his brother-in-law John Custis, enclosing a will of their father-in-law Daniel Parke (dated 1710 December 7) regarding inheritance to their wives Frances and Lucy, daughters of Daniel Parke. Autograph document signed, 3 pages. Additional documents include a 1710 October 27 legal note regarding court settlement involving Daniel Parke - autograph document signed, small sheet; and an unrelated document with a list of receipts dated May 1757 of payments received from Daniel Parke Custis written, dated, and signed for in the hand of each creditor, autograph document signed, 2 pages.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Thanks her for letter--gives her an opportunity to write her and assure her that she is not ambitious if she had the watch she would return it to her--the barbarous murder of Genl. Parke plundered him of all--there is little or nothing of it restored though he had six or seven thousand pounds--they are not even being punished--wishes all relatives of Parke would petition the Queen--\"tis a greif beyond expression to se the injustice that is done so great a man\"--sorry that she is such a sufferer by the General's will--it was never her desire to have any part of his estate--if it is in her power to help it her estate will not be burdened with the debts--the new general has seized some of the estate and talks of taking more--she has a small silver basin and ladle of Genl. Parke's--either or both are at her service.","Docketed \"a letter giving an acct. of Col. Parke's death.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"K. Chester.\"","Sampson Darrell deed for Dogue Creek land, George Washington's copy. Virginia deed for land described as located in Stafford County [Fairfax County], granted to Sampson Darrell for 162 acres by the Right Hon. Catherine Lady Fairfax, sole proprietor of the Northern neck of Virginia. Dated November 26, 1717 with a separate docket in the handwriting of George Washington relating to the 1717 deed that came into his possession after he purchased the land in his expansion of the Mount Vernon plantation in the late 1750's. This grant to Sampson Darrell in the Northern Neck was originally for 200 acres but was corrected and regranted to Lady Catherine Culpeper in 1717 in the amount of 162 acres which George Washington later acquired. 1 sheet with fragment.","D. 3 pages. Daniel Parke has Virginian and English estates--heavily in debt--his wife [Jane] the daughter of Philip Ludwell had a considerable fortune--two daughters: Frances married to John Custis and Lucy married to Wm. Byrd--in 1705 Queen Ann made him Governor of Leward Islands held this for 5 years and acquired considerable estate there--in Dec. 1710 he was murdered by the inhabitants \"who plundered his house of all his plate, mony, jewells, and household stuff\"--no reparation ever made--the pretense for this was the suspicion that the Governor was too familiar with some of their wives namely Mrs. Chester by whom he was supposed to have a child--confirmd this by his liberality to the child (at his death too young to be christened)--by his will left all his estate in the Leward Islands for the use of his child called Lucy Chester--the mother Katherine Chester--if Lucy died before she came of age he \"began at last to remember his lawfull children\", gave Frances Custis all his estate in Virginia and England--willing that his daughter should pay the legacies hereafter mentiond and all his debts--hard upon her however Mr. Custis and his wife discharged all the debts due both in England and Virginia amounting to many thousand pounds and then paid the legacies--got no account of debts in the Leward Islands--Mrs. Custis wrote the executor Mr. Rhodny--he said very few of the General's papers came to hand, the mob having destoyed them--a Mr. Perry owed money--now at last after more than 14 yrs. are past a man who calls himself Dunbar Parke, married to Lucy Chester, demands L10,000 of Mr. Custis (Frances long since dead) for debts owed by Daniel Parke in the Leward Islands--no notice ever given of such debts before--since all estates and debts in the four Leward Islands were given to Lucy Chester she ought to be liable for the debts--if the estate in England and Virginia must assume these debts as well as those in Va. and Eng. neither Frances nor Lucy Burd will have anything left from the estate--not the meaning of the testator.","Docketed \"This paper gives much information respecting the murder of Govr. Parke and other family matters.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Signed and sealed by Roger Gregory, Mildred Gregory. Docketed on reverse, possibly later in the hand of George Washington, Roger and Mildred Gregory \"Bond to Auge Washington 19th Octr 1726.\"","D.S. oversize parchment folded. An indenture for the sale of the estate of Culthorpe in Derbyshire, England by Francis Ash \"of St. Mary's county in the province of Maryland planter, ...\" Augustine Washington acting under a power of attorney granted him by Ash. Reference to the contract for the sale on June 25, 1728. presumably Washington, when he traveled to England in 1729, acted to complete the sale for Ash.","The case of planters of tobacco in Virginia, as represented by themselves, signed by the president of the council and speaker of the House of Burgesses ([London: Printed for J. Roberts in Warwick Lane]). This pamphlet was written by Robert Carter for the vindication of the representation for the planters in Virginia: made by the General assembly of that colony.","A.L.S. 1 page. Explains the reasons for the delay in repaying debt. Signature not legible. John Bushrod was the maternal grandfather of Judge Bushrod Washington.","D. 1 page. Deeds dated May 25 and 26th, 1739 to 523 acres on Muddy Hole Branch [later a part of Mount Vernon] for a consideration of £150.","Document, early copy, laminated, docketed by George Washington on reverse, watermark (crown over shield with GR).","A.L.S. 4 pages. Sorry to hear his family is so sickly especially with \"flux\"--gives minute directions for their care i.e. bleeding, vomits etc.--herbs to use and how to prepare various remedies--Hannah's ailment and how to treat it--has had a good year all his tobacco is in the houses--haying now, has a great quantity--3000 tobacco hhds.--poor old Harry sick--Mr. Winch's land--Clayborn land being bought for Winch--your sister knows nothing of it--she is being turned out and sent her lawyer to him for advice--is repairing her house at Waldees--whom does he mistrust?--Custis coat-of-arms discussed--Winch has come by his lately--\"every scoundrell ye has money, may go ye heralds office and buy a coat of arms\"--Daniel has more right to it than his sister now married--list of things he is sending (wine, cider, and sugar, mint water, cinnamon) with advice about how to take care of it.","Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermarks (J. Honig and crown over encircled lion rampant with motto).","A.D.S. 3 pages. Release for the 180 acres of the Spencer grant lying along Dogue Creek [later part of Mount Vernon for £105 current money and £500 tobacco--all the land lying in Truro Parish, Prince William County [Fairfax] on upper side of Doeg Creek, containing 180 acres Ninety Eight and half perches [formerly part of tract granted to Nicholas Spencer].","Docketed by George Washington on reverse, and in another hand \"Copy Release-Spencer to Osborne,\" watermarks (crown over GR on shield, and crown over heraldic device and motto \"Honi soie quo Mal y pense\"). Witnessed by John Colville, William Payne, John Brown, Stephen Lewis. Receipt signed by Wm. Spencer same date for payment received. Proved Nov. 26, 1739 by Catesby Cocke Clerk. Copy teste by John Graham.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mentions letter received telling of his ill health and advanced age, fears he will not recover, so wished to make his peace with all the world--Cable lets him know that he is his friend--sets his conscience at rest in respect to what has happened between them--result of misunderstandings--\"I really apprehended that I was ill used\"--not guilty of malpractice--wrote to the governor that he would not act by the Commission he had--wants him to bestow it on someone else--can't after renouncing it take it up again--would do anything to oblige him [Custis] and settle peace among \"our Relations\"--hopes there may be a way found to do it without trouble--wants to settle things so none of friends or relations are discontented--if either of them die before they meet again hopes they will meet in the Everlasting Kingdom where no disturbance can be--\"Your Sister sends you her kind Love ...\"","Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermarks (crown over GR within shield, and crown over heraldic device and motto \"Honi soit qui mal y pense\").","A.L.S. 1 page. Concerning a permit to take in Virginia tobacco. This is the earliest known written example of the name \"Mount Vernon\" used for Washington's estate. Fairfax was Lawrence Washington's father-in law.","A.D.S. 1 page. \"Platt of a Survey made for Capt. Augustine Washington and Mr. John Washington in Westmoreland County ...\" Contains metes and bounds and ink and pencil drawing of the tract bordered on three sides by Bridges Creek Potomac River and Pope's Creek. Later renamed Wakefield by Wm. Aug. Washington.","A.D.S. 2 pages. For 106 acres on Dogue Run in Truro Parish, Fairfax County, part of a greater tract of land belonging to Sampson Darrel, and bounded by line of land of late Wm. Spencer and Dogue Run--yearly rent of 730 lbs. of tobacco--privileges and restrictions of the lease. Signed by John Gist. Witnessed by Giles Tillet and Wm. Sherman.","A.D.S. 1 page. Laminated onto another sheet of paper, reverse side not legible. Discharge order for David Coulton by Admiral Edward Vernon. Sentence of a court martial.","A.L.S. 1 page. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Aug. Washington\".  Letter of family interest--expresses pleasure at Lawrence's recovery--congratulations on birth of son--\"You need not have been so severe on the Salts as you were in your last, if you would but consider how much you are indebted to them ...\"--doesn't approve of taking up large tracts of land so far back, \"it is a ready way to keep your Self always behind hand.\"--Warner Washington to marry Betty Mason the end of the month. Integral cover, watermark (crown over encircled GR, and crown over heraldic shield and motto \"Honi soit qui mal y pense\").","A.D.S. 1 page. Fragment, in hand of James Mitchell, laminated, docketed on reverse \"Mitchel acct. Recpt. £4,\" charred by fire. Account covers period from November 6, 1748-July 2, 1749--for such items as horses butter, \"making yr. Bed Slip,\" washing, dinner and club--entries for 1748 scratched through. Receipted on July 1, 1749 for £1/4 by James Mitchell.","A.L.S. 1 page. Sends news that Custis's father [John Custis] heartily approves of his marriage with Miss [Martha] Dandridge--\" ... he has so good a Character of her That he had rather you shou'd have her than any Lady in Virginia. Nay if possible he is as much enamoured with her Character as you are with her Person and this is owing chiefly to a prudent speech of her own. Hurry down immediately for Fear he shou'd change the strong inclination he has to your Marrying directly.\"--gave briddle and saddle to Jack in Custis's name. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (crown over heraldic device and motto \"Honi Soit qui mal y pense,\" and crown over GR). Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Power.\" Date on original catalog card appears [c.1750].","One page from a ledger book dated 1747 in the hand of Lawrence Washington, for accounts with \"The Right Honourable Lord Fairfax.\" The purchases include bills of exchange for sterling, sheep, gunpowder and shells, payment for smith work, and barrels of Indian meal. The payments were made primarily against rent payments.","Title page from \"A Book of Surveys Began July 22nd 1749.\"Facsimile copy with note at top:  \"Fac simile, copied from a Manuscript in the handwriting of Washington.\"","A.D.S. 2 pages. Account - Lawrence Washington with the Ohio Company. Account before his death, and interest run up on the unpaid account after his death, amount credited to his account. Autograph document signed by Geo. Mason, docketed \"The Estate of Lawrence Washington Esqr. deceased with The Ohio Company - Acc't, May 8, 1772, \"laminated, Watermarks (crown over GR, and crown over encircled armed figure).This acc't. drawn up and signed by George Mason on part of Ohio Co. Attested on May 19, 1772, by A. Henderson, Clerk of Fairfax Co. Court.","Plant cutting of boxwood. Note reads it was planted by Lawrence Washington.","D. 1 page. Bill - Benjamin Nockalls to Mr. John Price. Bill for wom[an]s shoes and white thread--am't of bill £0.11. Document, on reverse of broadside advertisement by Benjamin Nockalls, laminated, incomplete watermark (GR).","A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for June 14, 1751-April 3, 1752 for medical care, including one entry \"Jan 10 [1752] To a large box antiscorbutick Ointm. for Mr. George Washington.\" Also includes entries \"a Visit to yr Negro wench,\" and \"Drawing a tooth for yr Negro.\" Autograph document signed, laminated, docketed \"Rect. Doctr. Sutherland April 27th 1752 1.6.9.,\" badly charred. Receipted on April 27, 1752 for Dr. Sutherland by [ ] Peyton.","D. Document, partly printed, laminated, torn and charred, watermark (crown). Bill for cloth, buttons, buckram, thread, etc., amounting to £2.19.","A.L.S. 1 page. Because of Capt. Wilson's situation it has been impossible to issue Lawrence's half pay--needs a new power of atty.--also asks Lawrence to send him a letter for the Secy. of War in re. his bad state of health and requesting a 12 mo. extension of his leave. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (crown over powder horn and name L.V. Garrevink). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Anth. Stewart\".","A.D.S. Bill for [ ] amounting to £0.18.0. Autograph document signed, in hand of [ ] Morley, laminated, incomplete watermark (crown), on reverse of Richard Gore's Broadside Advertisement. Receipted by A[ur.?] Morley.","D. 1 page. Bill for gimblets, and blades and sail needles--amounting to £3.8. Document, fragment, laminated, incomplete watermark (G[R])?","D. 2 pieces. An undated one-page list of over 80 persons, some well known Virginians - including Col. Fairfax, Col. Lee, and Maj. Washington - who purchased items from the estate of Lawrence Washington, George Washington's older brother. The total value of bonds and other sundries comes to 386 pounds, 10 shillings, 10 pence. Sheet is docketed on the reverse in George Washington's handwriting. The second item is a brief note, also undated, of 6 lines in an unknown hand that identifies the first item and points out George Washington's handwriting in the docketing.","A.L.S. 1 page. Custis writes to the merchant firm in London: \"You have here Inclosed a Bill of Loding for Twelve ho[gsheads] of very Choice fine Tobacco for which I hope you will render me an agreeable price. I received my Accts. Currt. the Ballance then I observe due to me £1830 = 17:10 which I believe to be Right ... \". Page has been damaged and taped.","D. 6 pages. Document, contemporary attested copy by Wm. Moss, laminated. Witnessed by Wm. Waite, Jno. North, Andrew W. Warren and Joseph Gound. Proved Sept. 26, 1752 by John Graham in Fairfax County. ","1. to be buried in a proper vault at Mt. Vernon -- 2. [Mount Vernon lands and buildings] and land on Bullskin, Frederick Co. to his wife for use during her life, and 1/2 of negroes -- 3. all real and personal property not otherwise disposed of in Virginia and Md. to go to daughter Sarah and her heirs, but in case of her death without issue: brother Augustine to receive Principio, Accokeek, Kingsbury, Lacanshire and No. East Iron works in Va. and Md., reserving 1/3 of profits to wife, and 2 tracts of land in Frederick County; George, on death of Lawrence's wife, to get all lands with improvements in Fairfax Co., and, further, during life of wife George to have use of a share of land equal to that given to Samuel, John and Charles. Remaining lands in Frederick Co. to bros. Samuel, John, and Charles (each to pay their sister Betty £150) -- in case any of the three die without issue, land to revert to Augustine. Each of brothers to receive part of remaining share of negroes and pay wife £100 sterling. -- 4. certain other properties to be sold to pay debts. (Share in Ohio Co., lands, and lots in Alexa. included, and arrears of his half pay) -- 5. Mourning ring to wife, mother in law and executors. Appoints Wm. Fairfax, George Fairfax, August. and George Washington, Majr. John Carlyle nd Nathaniel Chapman as executors.","D.S. 2 pages. A writ of examination for the release of the dower lands of Sarah Johnston to her husband George. George Washington is mentioned as still residing in King George County. Sarah Johnston was examined by George William Fairfax, Daniel McCarty and William Ramsay who all signed the document. Their seals are covered over with pieces of paper.","Plat showing the purchase of land for John Augustine Washington, acquiring 643 acres of land granted by Thomas Rutherford in Frederick (now Jefferson) County, VA. George Washington had also purchased land in Frederick County, acquiring 453 acres also from Thomas Rutherford, granted by Lord Fairfax. Autograph document, 2 pages, docketed.","Received of Daniel Parke Custis executor of John Custis Esqr. deceased 25 lbs.","A.L.S. 1 page. \"Sir, Ten days ago I sent an express to Governor Shirley with orders to him to meet me at Annapolis in Maryland and have desir'd. Mr. Delancy to accompany him thither:...,\" [signed] E. Braddock.","Embossed Revenue Stamp on Colonial; partially printed--3 pence revenue stamp of Massachusetts. Directs sheriff of Essex County to attach the goods or arrest Timothy Rogers of Glocester.","A.D.S. 1 page. Autograph document signed, laminated, endorsed on reverse, \"Rect. No. 41\". Receipted August 1 1761 by Lodwick, witnessed by William Anderson and William Simms. Hardwick was overseer on Bullskin property in Frederick Co. This acct. for L7.10.3 for cattle and wheat delivered by Lodwick.","Printed by B. Franklin for 15 shillings. Pa note.","Partially printed, signed (by Charlee Thompson).\"To counterfeit is death\" on back of note.\" Painted by B. Franklin and D. Hall 1760\" on back of note. \"This bill shall pass for five pounds within the Province of Pennsylvania according to an Act of Assembly made in the 33rd year of the Riegn of King George dated the fifth day of May, 1760\".","D. 2 pages. Account - Mary Washington with Dekar, Thompson, and Cox. Purchases of supplies including food, cloth, and housewares. Torn and charred, laminated.","Form letter, printed, signed by Russell, laminated, (another form letter included on same page), included in letter of May 4, 1762, Russell to J.A.W. Informing him of new partnership between him and William Molleson--assures him of continued attention to his affairs.","A.L.S. 1 page. Received news of Col. Aug[ustine] Washington's death--[Post ?] chariot for Mrs. Bushrod being sent by ship insured--has lately taken a partner, as enclosed - [see form letters dated March 25, 1762, James Russell to John Augustine Washington; and James Russell and Molleson to John A. Washington]--sends Mr. Bushrod's acct. current. Integral cover, laminated, docketed \"The firm of James Russell and Molleson [ ] there first Letter 5 March 1762\".","Copy. Endorsed at top, \"Copy of a letter in possession of Mrs. G.W. Bassett of Hanover Co., Va. being one, of only two letters, in which Genl. Washington was known to indulge in humor\".\"Not in Writings\". Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Washington\". Letter in a humorous vein congratulating the Bassetts on the birth of another child,--comments on church-going--chides him humorously for not attending church, \"Could you but behold with what religious zeal I hye me to Church on every Lords day ...\"--state of tobacco crop.","Print document, 2 pages folio, folded. Printed by Mark Baskett, Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty; and by the Assigns of Robert Basketts. 1764. London.","Pennsylvania 5s denomination note. Main text runs vertically through, \"Printed by B. Franklin.\"","A.D.S. 2 pages. Account of monies received by and owing to John Carlyle, including sums relating to the estate of Lawrence Washington and to John Posey.","Small proof copy of stamp. Re: Stamp Act.","An example of a stamp required on colonial paper based on the British Parliamnet's Stamp Act. Embossed 4d, red, gem proof.","D.S. 2 pages. Document signed, fragment, laminated, torn and charred scrap of paper. Account from May 3-July 30, 1765, for snuff, Irish l[inen], silk hat, fann, etc. Account signed by [Ja]mes Buchanan.","Incomplete copy., \"revived and improved: Or, An Astronomical Diary, For the Year of our Lord Christ 1766. Calculated for the Meridian of Boston in New England, Lat. 42 Deg. 25 Min. North.\" Housed in a handmade enclosure with button tie.","A.D. 2 pages. Total of £121. 15S. received from Mr. Harvey, Richard Lee and Mr. Simpson.","Printed document , 1 page folded. Printed by Mark Baskett, Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty; and by the Assigns of Robert Baskett. London.","A.D.S. 1 page. Amos Ogden (of Reading County, New Jersey) grants power of attorney to Thomas Ogden of New Sarum, Great Britain,\" ... to do whatsoever may be necessary to be done respecting some Lands in West Florida in America ...\" Witnessed by John Blagge and William [Virtue?].","D. 1 page. Document, fragment, laminated, incomplete watermark (GR). Account for 1 doz. black lead pencils, steel pencil case, pocket knife, sheep sheers, etc.---amounting to £1.7.6.","D.S. 4 pages. \"At the Court of St. James.\" Grant made to Amos Ogden, through the power of attorney given to Thomas Ogden, for 25,000 acres of land in west Florida. One of the conditions: That Amos Ogden \"do settle the Lands with foreign Protestants or Persons that shall be brought from his Magestys other Colonies in North America within ten years ...\"","Printed document, 2 pages folio, folded. Printed by Mark Baskett, Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty; and by the Assigns of Robert Baskett. London.","A.L.S. 4 pages. \"Dear Sir.\" Received receipt of acct. sales for past year--he has drawn on them for 3 sets of Exchange of £100 each--please send Miss Bushrod's invoice of goods soon for she is to be married and cannot set up house keeping without them--[paragraph blurred]--weather so cold and river frozen, so Capt. Johnstone slow in loading ship--make him insurance on 16 hhds. tobacco by Lord Camden in case of loss--[Added under date of 20 March 1769 in J.A.W.'s hand is] \"Invoice of all goods to be sent by the first ship into Rapahannock or Potomack for J. A. Washington,\" with list of things desired. On reverse is same list with prices added. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed \"Copy of my Le[tter] and [invoice ?] [ ] Feb. 1769\", watermark (crown over encircled heraldic device and motto). Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. A. Washington\".","A.L.S. 3 pages. Has sent son George to see him, so he can see cruelty with which tutor treats the children--bad wound on his head--obliged if [Hannah B. Washington would send rosewater--wishes them joy of their young son--[Bestey ?] delivered of son--needs money to pay decree against estate--entitled to interest on payments being made to her. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark (figure holding aloft a liberty cap, lion rampant in enclosure with motto \"Pro Patria\"), bottom part of letter is missing.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Letter to his sister. Since he will be secluded for 2 or 3 years from Rippon Lodge while studying law [in England] desires her to write him news of their circle of friends--is a friend of the brother of her friend Mr. Cadwalleder--supposes she has had another child by now--cautions her not to spoil it as she has done Richard--requests her to send him some good hams, pickles, Indian corn, peaches. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (crown over powder horn, LVG, and Bell).","A.D.S. 1 page. Concerns the examination of witnesses for the court. Docketed on reverse, \"Frederick 4th of October 1771, In obedience to the sithin order we the Subscribers have Deligently Examined Thom.s Speake in behalf of the Plaintiffs witness own hands.\"","D.S. 2 pages. The bond is for 500 pounds with Warner Washington as the co-signer for Throckmorton. Signed by John Ariss, a tenant farmer of George Washington's, as a witness. The various dates of the signatures are when payments were made.","D.S. 2 pages. A bill of sale of land owned by a wife. Witnessed and signed by Samuel Washington.","A.D. 1 page. Bill, account to John Aug. Washington of loss--a broker's account for settling a loss--plus current account rendered. Autograph document, partly mutilated, laminated, endorsed \"Lord Camden(?)\", watermark (Garrevenk).","D.S. 2 pages. Evaluation of Sundries belonging to Mary Washington by Charles Washington and Fielding Lewis. Inventory with value of livestock, tools, slaves--evaluated by Fielding Lewis and Chas. Washington. Document signed, in hand of Fielding Lewis, silked, endorsed by G.W.(?), watermark (crown over heraldic shield and motto \"Honi soit qui mal y pense\").","A.D. 1 page. Indenture between Richard Simmons and Samuel Wade Magruder. 2 tracts of land called Wickhams and Pottingers discovery in Frederick Cty., Md. sold to Magruder by Simmons for £157.0 ... witnessed by Charles Jones and Andrew Heugh ... reverse side has Simmons receipt to Magruder for the money ... Jones and Heugh's statement that they have examined Mrs. Simmons' dower rights ... received and recorded Apr. 19, 1772 ... received of Magruder on Apr. 13, 1772 £0.8.0 for an Alienation fine on sd. land.","A.D.S. 4 pages. Account for 7 pr. plaid hose, black pettycoat, silk purse, pins, chrystall buttons, copper kettle, hair trunk, snuff box, etc. Autograph document signed, laminated, docketed \"Rect. [Ed]ward Moore 13th October 1772,\" two sheets badly torn and burned, watermark (crown over powder horn and LVG).Receipted on Oct. 13, 1772, on second sheet by Edward Moor.","Two copies. D.S. 1 page. Assignment of bond from Samuel Washington to Phil Pendleton to be transferred to Samuel Beale. Witnessed by Samuel Washington. Later assigned to Gabriel Jones, November 1772 and then to John Lewis, February 1773. Bond for 200 pounds.","D. 1 page. Eulogy of William Nelson, given to a \"Miss Bassett\" of Eltham, written in Williamsburg. Addressed to \"Miss Bassett[at]Eltham,\" probably Elizabeth Bassett, eldest daughter of Col. Burwell Bassett of Eltham. Document, laminated, watermark (GR surmounted by a crown).","Account, widow of Augustine Washington (half brother to George Washington). Date on original catalog appears 1773 (Jan.) - 1774 (Nov.). For sundries.","\"A Crown\" issued according to act of Gen. Assembly of Pennsylvania, passed in 13th year of reign of George III--signed Jacob Harman, Mord. Lewis, Joseph Allen--No. 15454 printed by Hall and Sellers.","A.L.  2 pages. Bushfield. Also includes copy of letter from James Russell to William Carr, 12 July 1773. Docketed on reverse, \"To William Carr Esqr. Merchant in Dumfries, By favor of Mr. Stadler.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Fragment, poor condition. Account for medicines and treatment, including linement, laudanum, cordial mixture, bolus, ingredient for Glysters, etc., amounting to £ 6.18.0. Autograph document signed, laminated, a badly torn and charred scrap of paper, indecipherable watermark, docketed on reverse \"Mrs. Washington,\" and \"£6.18 4 Septr. 1774\". Date on original catalog card appears [c.1774]. Receipted by W. Mortimer.","A.D.S. Account from Sept. 1774-Feb. 1775 for sugar and codfish--£1.3.0. Autograph document signed, in hand of Benjamin Call, laminated, docketed \"Henly and Caul\". Receipted July 17, 1775 by Benjamin Call.","A.D.S 2 pages. An estate inventory of Lawrence Washington (1745-1774) -- a direct descendant of emigrant Col. John Washington and distant cousin of George Washington. The inventory includes 42 slaves (by name), cattle, and furnishings of each room. The inventory is signed by Thomas Jett and recorded by R. Bernard in Westmoreland County on December 31, 1782.","D.S. 1 page. Receipt for 18 shillings for one pound of Hyson Tea. Autograph document signed, fragment, charred by fire, laminated, docketed \"Robt. Broom £.18.0, 18th May 1774\".","A.L.S. 2 pages. \"-if you come to America you should come into this Province and be very cautious in buying ground; the people in this country they plow the ground that is cleared so many years together that they run it out.\"","D. 1 page. Sum of one pound promised to Burdett Ashton, executor of Anne Washington ... payable on or before this date, one yr ... bind themselves for 2 pounds ...\" Witnessed by John Ashton.","A.L.S. 1 page. Acknowledges a grain measure--reports that the measure accords with his own and also with one from Baltimore--deduces that the measure then in use in [Westmoreland Co.] is inaccurate. Autograph letter signed, docketed, watermark incomplete (heraldic device).Name on original manuscript appears as \"John Aug. Washington\".","A.L.S. 1 page, folded. Discusses the beginning of the Revolution. Advises James to stay in Scotland \"until the present dispute between the Parliament and America is ended.\" Continues \"-there is great preparation for war in the different provinces of this country; several skirmishes that happened; there was a battle at a place in New England called Concord ...\"","Printed enlistment broadside, signed by 17 recruits.","A.L.S. 1 page. Would have come to see her in Prince William but has been daily expecting Capt. Wood's return--has been out little because of lack of shoes--those she has are too small and cannot get any more.","D.S. List of 21 names of soldiers enlisting in the Continental Army for 1 year. Scituate, Massachusetts.","A.D.S. 1 page. A document in connection with a lawsuit over Augustine Washington's will: Alexander and Elizabeth Spotswood, Burdett and Ann Aston, and Jane Washington vs. John Augustine Washington, William Augustine Washington, and George Washington \"Infants under the Age of Twenty one Years\" [at the time of Augustine's death]. This document stipulates how George Washington's father's estate will be divided amongst the defendents and plaintiffs.","List of militia officers, including their rank, sworn in by the Committee of Westmoreland County, Virginia, including John Augustine Washington, Colonel (brother of George Washington). Document signed by J. Davenport. 1 page.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mt. Pleast. Camp, South Side of James River, on my way to Norfolk. There has been an engagement between Dunmore and the Lowlanders--can tell details--postscript adds that Mr. James Lewis will act for him at division of estate [of Augustine Washington ?] and receive his part. Autograph letter signed, fragment only, laminated, incomplete watermark (crown over powder horn), directed on reverse, \"Carry this letter to Westmoreland\".","L. 4 pages. Letter, unsigned. Attributed to Rev. Abiel Leonard before the siege of Boston in 1775, has a note to return to William A. Saunders of Cambridge.","\"This BILL of SIX DOLLARS, shall entitle the BEARER hereof to receive GOLD or SILVER, at the rate of FOUR SHILLINGS and SIX-PENCE sterling per DOLLAR. . . .\"Passed by Maryland Provincial Convention. Printed by F. Green.","\"According to the Resolves of the Assembly of Pennsylvania, of the 18th day of November, in the sixteenth Year of the Reign of G.E.O. the Third. Dated at Philadelphia, the 8th Day of December, 1775.\" Printed by Hall and Sellers.","A.D.S. Receipt for slaves, cattle, etc. alotted to Ashton as his wife's [Ann Washington's] portion of estate of her father, Augustine Washington--valuation amounts to £432.3.8. Autograph document signed, in hand of John A. Washington, laminated, docketed \"Rect. B. Ashton £432.3.8, 21 decr. 1775\".Witnessed by Danl. McCarty.","A.D. 1 page. List of names, county, amount of rent, amount in arrears.","D. 1 page. \"Articles of agreement\" between Amos Ogden and Thomas Ogden include \"Robert Ogden, New York\" and \"David Ogden, New Jersey.\"","Revolutionary War Journals of James Humphrey, written partially in code, with separate marching orders and review of procedures - 4 items. A 32 page journal, the first seven pages being in code, recording information such as an encouragement to continue in the service of the state of Massachusetts, a list of men in Captain Gore's company, the rations allowed each man, the pay scale of a battalion, a copy of regimental orders, and a list of names of the men on guard duty. Attributed to James Humphrey who used the same code in anothern journal. Together with an additional 20 pages containing numerous tables such as the diameter of guns and balls, the \"composition for Fuzes of Shells of all Natures,\" how to figure the time of flight of a cannon ball, etc. Separate sheets list marching orders and instructions.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mifflin, an aide-de-camp to George Washington, writes: \"General Washington has been dangerously ill -- His Complaint a perineumony. He is much better and said to be out of Danger -- His Situation has occasioned great anxiety in our Minds. The Consequences which would follow the Loss of so great a Man at this time cannot be calculated.\"","D.S. 1 page. 25 men signed or made their X to enroll for 3 months of service in the \"American Army.\" Document signed, partially printed.","A.L.S. 3 pages, docketed with two separate promissory notes. Donald Campbell writes about the war ruining his business and the need for a \"good constitution\" to get the people to believe in Independence.","This one-sixth dollar note displays a linking ring of states and sunburst design which reads \"AMERICAN CONGRESS WE ARE ONE.\" On recto is a sundial design: \"FUGIO, MIND YOUR BUSINESS.\" \"According to a Resolution of CONGRESS, passed at Philadelphia, February 17, 1776.\" Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","Currency Note. This one-third dollar note displays a linking ring of states and sunburst design which reads: \"AMERICAN CONGRESS WE ARE ONE.\" On recto is a sundial design: \"FUGIO, MIND YOUR BUSINESS.\" \"According to a Resolution of CONGRESS passed at Philadelphia, February 17, 1776.\" Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","Seven dollar Continental currency note, printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","A.L.S. 1 page. Am ordered by G. Washington to make provisions for marching army--have ready 80,000 lb. hard bread at Woodstock--stop sending any more flower, etc. to camp--part of bread must be at Woodstock before the detachment on Wed., \"... the consequence of a failure may be fatal\"--keep it as much to yourself as possible.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Reporting the survey of the Ohio Co. 200,000/acres by Capt. Hancock Lee and Mr. Leet--they have it all in one tract on Licking Creek which falls into the Ohio 150 miles below the Scioto R. about [80] miles above the Kentucky R.--it is clear of Henderson's and the Vandalia Co. claims--\"By all Accounts it is equal to any Land on this Continent, being exceedingly rich and level.\"--charges for survey £650--each member owes £50 each he can't pay it all--men waiting for the money--puts it to him as a \"Man of Honour\" if he intends to benefit from the survey he ought to pay some portion of the charge or sell out his shares. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (crown over GR), docketed, \"Geo. Mason - dated ye 12 March 1776-receivd 5th Oct. [ ] Col. R. Lee, delivered ye [ ] to R. McKeldon\". Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Mason\".","One shilling note, emitted by a law of colony of New Jersey passed March 25, 1776, signed by Robt. Smith, Jonathan Deare, and John Smythe. Printed by Isaac Collins, Burlington, New Jersey.","Printed document 1 page. Broadside signed by John Jay [then President of Congress] with instructions to the Commanders of the Private Ships or Vessels of War, instructing then that they will have Commissions of Letters of Marque and Reprisal, authoring them to make Captures of British Vessels and Cargoes.","A.D.S. 1 page. Receipt of a list of bonds due George William Fairfax. Collected by Lund Washington and received by Craven Payton. Docketed on reverse by George Washington: \"Craven Payton receipt for Bonds - taken at the sale of Colo Fairfax's Furniture etc., 7th April 1776.\"","Continental currency note for three dollars. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","Letter or journal entry written from Montreal, Canada on May 24, 1776 with sketched map of Lake Champlain on the back. Describes movement and condition of troops and arms of the Northern Department, some have smallpox and fever. It is unknown who the creator is but was at one time attributed to David Avery. References Benedict Arnold.","Warrant written to Ebenezer Hancock the Deputy Paymaster General of the USA to Pay to David Townsend, Surgeon of the 6th Regiment, a refund of 23 pounds 7 shillings for smallpox medicines he purchased for the 6th regiment. Signed by Artemas Ward and Joseph Ward.","A.D.S. 1 page. Fragmented document is signed, laminated, docketed \"Rect. No. 101 Wm. Hunter £5.8.9, 21st Augt. 1776\". Receipted by Wm. Hunter. Bill for Irish linen, cotton cards, and thread, amounting to £5.8.9.","Continental currency note for five dollars signed by B. [Benjamin] Levy and Thomas Donnellan. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","Continental currency note, seven dollars. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","D.S. 1 page, writing on both sides. Amos Ogden of New Jersey agrees to give Thomas Ogden one-fifth of any land which the latter, acting as attorney, can recover from an apparent dispute of a land grant in West Florida.","A.L.S. 1 page. From Princeton, New Jersey. Addressed on the verso. Written in the hand of Major Aaron Burr, Aide-De-Camp to Putnam. In the letter, Putnam defends one of his soldiers being charged with misconduct saying that he is reliable and has taken General Washington's Oath of Fidelity. Putnam also orders scouting parties to be kept as close to the enemy as possible.","2nd Company 1st Regiment Connecticut Militia--Lists categories for Capt. Camps's 42 men, shows which soldiers are sick, absent, discharged, dead, or deserted. Return - Connecticut Militia.","D.S. 1 page. Commission for Benedict Arnold to serve as Major General, signed by John Hancock.","Document, signed, 1 page, folded, writing on two sides. Town meeting voted to establish the hospital according to law. Dr. Daniel Parker and Dr. Nathaniel Cook were the physicians in charge.","A.D.S. Autograph document signed, in hand of Lund Washington, Harper's name signed with X, laminated, docketed. Receipt for 20 shillings for making ten pairs of \"negro shoes\" for General Washington's people.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Memorial presented to Congress relating to widows of foreign officers. Letter to George Washington is enclosed. See letter of 1777 October 6. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed, watermark (encircled fleur-de-lis surmounted by crown). [Letter to G.W. is enclosed--see letter of Oct. 6, 1777, Baron Holtzendorf to G.W.].","Printed document, 2 pages. Parliamentary Act during the reign of George III repealed the Boston Port Act of Massachusetts.","Printed document, 4 pages. Parliamentary act repealing the Sugar Act.","Printed document, 2 pages. Parliamentary act discontinuing the Duties on Cotton-wool, the Growth and Product of the British Colonies or Plantations in America, exported from this Kingdom.","Collection of receipts ranging from 1778-1795. Twenty-five items mostly relating to Betty Washington Lewis for the period of her widowhood. Includes payment for stockings, property taxes, her sons' tuition, linen, a copper kettle, and a statement of \"Debt, interest and payments on two Bonds ... from John Wayman, Edward Snickers and William Brady to Col. Fielding Lewis.\" In Mylar enclosures.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Promises on penalty of £10,000 to give him title to land in King and Queen County soon as possible. Pay purchase money to James Hill. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Alexa.\", docketed \"Title Papers - John P. Custis' Lre. directing payment of money for King and Queen Estate to Jams. Hill and engaging a title to J.H. - Mem - Deed is recorded in the Genl. Court.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. A notice of the election of Philip Smith, Joseph Lane, and Fleet Cox to act as Tax Commissioners for Westmoreland County; \"freely and Indifferently\" elected by Freeholders and Housekeepers. Signed by John Augustine Washington (1736-1787; brother of George Washington), Richard Lee, and Thomas Chilton.","Autograph letter, signed. Letter written from Bushrod Washington, to his mother, Hannah Bushrod Washington, about his time in Fredericksburg.","This broadside was used as an advertisement to help fund engravings of Robert Edge Pine's painting that celebrated the American cause. It is filled out by Pine in manuscript on behalf of George William Fairfax who bought and sponsored five prints. Paid by George William Fairfax and signed by Robert Edge Pine","A.L.S. 1 page. Bushrod Washington writes his mother (Hannah Bushrod Washington) while a student at William and Mary College at age 16. He writes about world affairs and his activities at William and Mary. Autograph letter signed, address panel on verso.","D.S. 1 page. Partially printed document. Loyalty oath, signed at Valley Forge by Moses Greenleaf, captain of a Foot Company. \"I Moses Greenleaf Capt. In ... do acknowledge the United States of America to be Free ... \".","Colonel John Augustine Washington, by orders of his Excellency the governor, instructs the militia of Westmoreland County to assemble at the county courthouse for the purposes of a draft of one third of the militia 'held in readyness at a  moments warning.' Autograph document signed, 1 page.","A.L.S. 1 page. Letter by Washington's aide-de-camp requesting Clement Biddle's horse for Martha Washington, who wants to \"ride a short distance that day.\"","Continental currency note, eight dollars. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","Continental currency note, sixty dollars. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","Continental currency note, seven dollars. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","D.S. 1 page. A Return of the 10th Company of the 3rd Regiment of Militia in the County of Worcester. Company strength report. Marginal note to the section that separates soldiers by race is \"Quakers 3.\" Document signed, partially printed.","Bill for 3 pieces of handkerchief, 15 yds. in each for £45.0.0.","Continental currency note, thirty-five dollars. This note was supposedly found in Washington's desk after his death and had been in General Nicholas Fitzhugh's family until its donation. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","A.L.S. 1 page. \"I have the Deed from the General [George Washington] for the Land you bought of the [\"Romankoke,\" a plantation in King and Queen County, Va.] ... It was executed at Camp [Valley Forge] ... I neglected to get a Deed from Me to you, as I was not able to have the Deed from The Genl. to Me recorded.\" GW had originally purchased the property for his step-son, who then wished to sell it to Henry. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","D.S. 1 page. Rodney releases Joseph Purden of mortgage. Total £97.5.2.","D. 3 pages. Enlistment form. Descriptive list of 100 recruits from Massachusetts Bay enrolled in Continental Army for nine months. It lists hometown, country, age, stature, complexion, and time of arrival. Two men stand out: Charles Ralf, an Indian and Cato Brewer, a \"Negro\".","A.L.S. 1 page. Letter from the Marquis de Lafayette to an \"Dear Sir,\" discussing a soldier's need to leave the militia. Describes difficulties and frustrations felt by George Washington and Congress due to foreigners seeking appointments in American Army.","A.L.S. 1 page. Sorry to hear of Col. [John A.?] Washington's illness--Bushrod [Smith?] has been ill, also Fanny [Smith?]--Betsy is weak. Autograph letter signed, mounted.(Philip Smith's wife, Elizabeth, or Betsy, seems to have been Mrs. John A. Washington's sister).","A.L.S. 2 pages. Tells of his safe arrival at Wakefield and comments on the health of the family. Asks for his grandmother's shoes which he has forgotten and other personal matters. Autograph letter signed, with integral cover docketed by Col. John A. Washington of Bushfield by Jerry.","Printed document, 4 pages. Parliamentary act - \"An act to allow the Exportation of Provisions, goods, wares, and merchandise, from Great Britain, to certain towns, Ports or Places in North America ...\" which are or may be under the Protection of \"His Majesty's Arms.\" Printed by Charlee Eyre and William Strahan, London.","D. 1 page.  An invitation to Canadians to join France in aiding the United States against the British--appeals to their common French blood, recent ties with France asks them to set up their own government and join the confederacy of 13 states. Printed document, laminated, watermark (fleur de lis), printed in French, endorsed in later hand \"Sent by LaFayette to Washington Presented to the Assoc. by Mr. Herbert.\"","Printed document, 4 pages. Parliamentary act regarding trade in the East Indies.","Printed document, 4 pages. Parliamentary act regarding the sugar trade in America and Great Britain. Printed by Charles Eyre and William Strahan, London.","A.L.S. 2 pages. An explanation of the division of a quantity of corn between Mr. Kercheval and Mr. Snickers, and other farm business. Also advice to his son about a purchase of land from Mr. Butler.","A.D. 1 page. Extract of law passed in New Jersey relating to certification of cattle and sheep.\" That no Certificates for Cattle, Swine, Sheep, or other Provisions, seized by the Army shall be paid by the Contractors, unless the same shall be Certifyed under the hand of his Excellency the Commander in Chief of the Army, or of some other person by his Order.\" Autograph document, laminated, docketed on reverse, \"Morris Town 23d Decr 1780 from Joseph Lewis Contractor Morris County - ansd 29h.\"","Continental currency note, North Carolina, twenty-five dollars. Printed by J. Davis.","Re: John French's bond due Tayloe and Washington. \"On the 19th of May One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty Mr. John French offered to pay off his bond Due Tayloe and Washington, which I refused the money being of so little value. - Lund Washington.\"","Printed document signed, 1 page. Voucher for pay. Issued to Lebbeus \"Libeus\" Qui, a freed slave who fought in the Revolution from Connecticut. There is some reference saying that he was not freed until 1777 by Daniel Brewster.","A.L.S. 1 page. Written in cipher and partially decoded by Jay.","Continental currency note, three dollars. Rhode Island and Providence Plantation. Guaranteed by the United States; fully signed face and back.","Continental currency note, Virginia, sixty dollars. Printed on thin rice paper.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Concerning Price's management of his [farms], including agreement on terms and duties--payment of Bob Alexander. Autograph letter signed, docketed \"No. 1, Relates to the Agt.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. P. Custis.\"","Printed document, 1 page. Broadside, Connecticut. Recruitment into the Continental Army. \"An Act for filling up and compleating this State's Uuota of the Continental Army.\" George Wyllys, Secretary.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Introduces Thomas Griggs, tenant on George Washington's lands in Berkely--he wants new lease--J.A.W. recommends him as collector for G.W.'s rents in the area--Col. David Kennedy, Pa. farmer, has taken over one of General's leases--\" ... a person who employed Lands in farming agreeable to the pensilvany method I should think would be the most agreeable tenants\"--in Berkeley for Mrs. [Hannah Bushrod] Washington's health--lame horses prevent visit to sister [Betty Lewis] in Fredericksburg. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (MW). Name on original manuscript appears as \"John Aug. Washington.\"","Continental currency note, Virginia, three hundred dollars.","Printed document, 1 page. Broadside, \"Resolved by this Assembly, That for the defence of the posts of Horseneck, and other parts of this State, there be immediately raised five hundred and seventy-five able-bodied effective men...\" George Wyllys, Secretary.","D.S. 1 page. List of Slaves Returned by the British Army. The list of slaves shows those who left with the British Ship the HMS Savage after it stopped about Mount Vernon. The slaves are individually described. They were taken from George Washington by Captain Richard Graves in 1781. On reverse: \"A list of General Washington negroes that went to the British, 1781.\" Signed by Lund Washington.","D. 2 pages. Accounts of various goods of an ordinary nature.","A French Intelligence map of New York Harbor with soundings of the East River, Hell Gate and the western end of Long Island Sound. Additionally the map denotes anchorages, dangerous rocks, shore fortifications as well as several named landmarks including \"Red hook Fort\", \"New York [City]\", \"gouverneur island\", \"frogs pte\", \"White Stone\", \"Sandy pte\", \"West chester\", as well as \"Riviere du nord\", \"New Jersy\", and \"partie du ouest Dela Longue isle\". Over that section of Long Island is a lengthy commentary including a detailed description of the hazards navigating \"hell gette\".","The letter is a request to \"his most Christian Majesty\" for help to secure the Chesapeake from British naval raids that had rendered it impossible to export the \"Tobacco, flour and other produce of this State and Virginia\". The senders may possibly be Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer, George Plater, President of the Senate and William Bruff, Speaker of the House. The recipient is not identified other than as the Minister of France. 4 pages.","A.L.S. 1 page. Re: Payment of debt to John Augustine.","A translation of a letter, likely written by Ledyard, William(?). Ledyard writes to Destouches supplying intelligence on disposition of the British fleet at Gardiner's Bay including a small map showing the various ships in line relative to the shoreline. The report notes the presence of eight vessels ranging in strength from 50-74 guns. 2 pages.","Autograph letter, signed by Ledyard dated March 1, 1781. Ledyard writes an eyewitness report on the disposition of \"the British Fleet in Gardiners Bay,\" observing that \"there has been more or less of the small ships moving out and in almost every day, have this moment taken a full View of the Fleet in the Bay with a good glass the weather being very clear find there is the same Number of Ships of the Line as there was when I wrote last some of which appear to have altered their Station in the Line.\" He also notes the appearance of something that looked like a floating battery but no shore batteries.","Continental currency note, Pennsylvania, three pence. Printed by John Dunlap.","A.D.S. 1 page. Certificate for impressing 2 of Fielding Lewis's horses for Lafayette--witnessed by Capt. Richd. Young, A.D.Q.M. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated. Their value sworn to (100 £) by Will McWilliams and Henry Armistead.","Continental note, Virginia, five hundred dollars. Printed by John Dunlap.","Barras writes a letter to Destouches authorizing him to take \"Le Neptune, L'Eveille and Le Romulus\" to cover the arrival of a convoy from Boston that was escorting two frigates to Newport: \"For this purpose he will cross between Rhode Island and Martha's Vineyard, being sure as much as possible to preserve the facility of entering Rhode Island if the enemy were to present themselves in superior force\".","A.L.S. 1 page. Re: siege of Yorktown and supplies of cannons, balls, etc.","Estate of Samuel Washington. A.D.S. 1 page. \"The Sale of the Estate of Colo. Samuel Washington Decd. is on the following terms ... 1. the Highest bidder to be the purchaser ... 3. all under 30 [lbs.] is ready Cash ... 5. ten percent discount will be allowed for ready Cash.\" Date on original catalog card appears [c. 1781]. Signed by Samuel's brothers, John Augustine and Charles and James Nourse.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Humorous chatty letter--she has little time to write--\"... he says he has often heard I was married and for fear you should have the same intelligence and put some faith in it, be assured no such thought has ever enter'd my Head as yet nor do I believe ever will ... \"--compliments to Genl. [Greene]. Autograph letter signed, incorrectly docketed \"Mrs. Custis March 23, 1780\". Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. Custis\". Date on original catalog card appears [1782]? March 23.","A.L.S. 2 pages. \"... your worthy Unkles politeness and attention to your Education fills our breasts with the warmest sentiments of Gratitude, you were happy indeed to meet with him, as it has not only been the means of lessing your immediate expences to me ... but as it also produced to you the advantage of good advise from so able a Friend, and an introduction that will command you the attention of the best Company ...\"--don't spend time executing commissions for Virginia friends--goes to Berkeley--send account of his expenses every 2 months. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Date on original catalog card appears as [1782] [April 1]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"John Aug. Washington\". (This letter is on the same paper with letter from Hannah Bushrod Washington to Bushrod Washington, dated the same).","A.D.S. 1 page. Inventory of Daniel Matthew's estate that includes household and personal items, farm animals, and tools. This document is signed by Thomas Washington, John Weaver, and Joseph Moxley.","Autograph letter signed. Blindstamped \"Archives de Chastellux.\" Rochambeau writes about Washington's plans for the 1782 campaign and news from Europe.","D.S. 2 pages. Bond. \"We James Crane, John Crane and Ephraim Washington do promise to pay to John Augt. Washington, Charles Washington or James Nourse as executors to the estate of Sam[uel] Washington dec[eased] ... the sum of one Hundred and Eighteen Pounds Six Shillings ...\" on or before April 3, 1783. On verso, John A. Washington endorses the bond.","A.L.S. Capt. Walley requested 3 Hogsheads of good rum to be used by officers on board the Barges. Additionally want 3 Hogsheads more of Brandy or the money to purchase it locally to get a cheaper price and better quality brandy.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mrs. French won't exchange her land tract for tract--\"Mrs. Dulany and myself will give the Reversion of the Dogue Creek Land for Dow and Co Land Tract for Tract.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover marked \"By Abraham\", laminated, docketed in later hand \"From Benj. Dulany about land for G.W.\" in pencil, watermark (MW). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Benj. Dulany\". (See letter of same date, Lund W. to G.W.)","A.D.S. 1 page. Bond for 500f. posted by John Washington on his appointment as Sheriff of Westmoreland County. William Washington is a cosigner on the bond. This John Washington is probably the great-grandson of Lawrence Washington the immigrant; b.1729-1786.","Account book owned by George Lewis, Washington's nephew. Mostly an account of items purchased. Small quarto, 39 folio pages.","A.D. 1 page. \"Pay Table Office Jan'y 8th 1783,\" with balances due to each person and sum totals.","A.L.S. 1 page. Family news, fears he has little hope for once Papa \"determines he never changes,\" Sally will write and tell all, her family is well, monthly balls at Alexandria and some private ones, expects to remain single.","A.L.S. 1 page. Humphreys, aide-de-camp to Washington, describes Washington's reaction to a remonstrance of the state of Vermont.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Retained copy. \"Judge Bushrod Washington to whose Mother this letter is addressed very largely won the esteem of my Aunt. I remember him well, as when holding court in Phila. he always dined on Sundays with her. I was always taken there to dine on Sunday too as a child. Thus I remember my father delighted to teaze my aunt by saying Wright's picture of Genl. Washington was badly painted, when she invariably appealed to Judge Washington who always sustained her in asserting it was an admirable likeness.\" Although she has never met [Mrs. H. Washington,] she writes telling her of the esteem in which she holds her son Bushrod--gives character of Bushrod, uncorrupted despite luxurious atmosphere of Phila.--Bushrod very naive about reading character.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel\".","A.L.S. 1 page. Continental officer Prentice Bowden writes from Clarkstown, NY saying he will be prevented from attending a meeting called but assents to the wishes of his fellow soldiers and accepts \"the Commutation agreeable to the resolve of Congress.-\"","A.N.S. 1 page. A statement concerning building a bridge \"over the water course where Robinsons Mill formerly Turners was situated ... the said Bridge was set up to the lowest bidder price 900 lbs Crop Tobacco.\" Signed by John Washington, most likely the great-grandson of Lawrence Washington the immigrant; b.1729-1786.","Bushrod Washington writes to Hannah Washington, apologizing to his mother for not writing and thanking her for her letters. He writes about the summer heat and in an attempt to escape to country breezes befriends a family outside of the city. He inquires whether his mother has received a letter from Mrs. Powel [Elizabeth Willing Powel] and expresses his continued and growing affection for her and Mr. Powel. He mentions that Mrs. Powel can be quite frank with him especially his choice in 'cloaths' and replaced his newly acquired watch string with a more elaborate style. He will send his portrait [by Henry Benbridge] to her when it is safe to do so by water conveyance. He is quite proud of the painting and claims, \"it is said by all who see it, to be amongst the finest pieces of painting in Philadelphia.\" It cost him £18.10. Autograph letter signed 4 pages.","A.L.S. 8 pages. Indebted to her for her faithful correspondence ... hopes to shorten stay in Phila., by devoting all his time to law. ... reflects on his first 21 yrs ... is sending his portrait, painted by Henry Benbridge. Expresses his opinion of the picture. Concern about his sister Milly's cusses education of women in general and especially his sister's. Desires her to learn music and French if any tutors can still be found in Va. If not, will tutor her himself when he returns. Believes a woman should learn more than just domestic duties. Will write sister (Jane) an account of Mrs. (?) a very good friend who is the victim of persecuting misfortune, \"the most Unhappy woman in the world\".","A.L.S. Bushfield. Letter regarding a land sale. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. A. Washington\". Date on original catalog card appears as [1783][Sept.].","A.L.S. 3 pages. Earlier letter miscarried--her anxiety over him--pleased at improved health, but fears he is too optimistic--Dr. Stuart thinks he should winter in West Indies--\" ... if you do not get well by being on Rhodeisland I hope South Carolina wou'd do as well as the West indies and I cannot bear the idea of your being exposed to the Sea this time of the year\"--came to welcome aunt and the General home, but they haven't come yet--spends time with Mrs. L[und] W.--Mrs. Custis with sister in Md. who suffers from unfortunate love affair--[Fanny] and Dr. [D.] Stuart to accompany Mrs. Custis down country--Mrs. Custis to marry Dr. Stuart--wants to see him--\"I only pray that it may be the will of Heaven that we shou'd. be happy together.\" Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by George A. W-n incorrectly \"1st Sept. 1784\"","D. 1 page. Document, in hand of J[ohn] Herndon, fragment, laminated, docketed, charred by fire. Receipted by J. Herndon. Bill of 2 blankets, amounting to 16 shillings,  to \"Mrs. Washington.\" Unknown if Martha or Mary Washington.","A.L.S. 1 page. Savannah. Bargain stated for sale of Thomas Washington's black horses, amounting in all to £150.","A.D.S. 1 page. A bill of sale whereby Edward Hughes of Kirkston Parish sells a male slave (named Sam) to his daughter Elizabeth Rudolph. The document is signed by John Washington (probably the great-grandson of Lawrence Washington the immigrant; b.1729-1786), Constant Washington (probably his wife), and Louisa F. Washington (possibly his daugter). Recorded in Westmoreland County on August 31, 1784 by R. Bernard.","A.D. 1 page. Receipt signed by John Cook for 100 dollars for a white horse sold to Major Washington.","A.N.S. 1 page. Lund offers to pay Col. John Fitzgerald for the Waggon [sic] and four horses he just received. Autograph note signed, [fragment]. Col. Fitzgerald was a prominent Alexandrian.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia. Received letter day after G.W. left Phila.--praise of G.W.--\"Few in his situation after having so successfully played a Game for their Country but would have played an after Game for themselves--her little god daughter (Mrs. F's child)--mourns her own lost children--invitation to visit Phila.--compliments of season \u0026 New Year.","D.S. 3 pages. Conveys \"All that plantation now in possession of the said Penelope French called the Dogue Run plantation in Fairfax County, and adjoining the land of the Immortal George Washington and a number of slaves thereon\" for an annual rent of \"One hundred and thirty six pounds Gold and Silver, Dollars at six Shillings and half Joes at forty eight shillings ...\" Document signed, laminated, docketed \"A Lease from Penelope French and Benjamin Dulany to John Robertson January 1st 1784,\" 3 red seals, watermarks. Signed by Penelope French, Benj. Dulany and John Robertson - witnessed by Going Lanphier and Robert Lanphier. Some marginal notes in handwriting of George Washington.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Discusses disruption of business because of inclement weather; sale of Bushrod's hogsheads; disposition of his books.","A.N. 1 page. A bill from William A. Washington (1757-1810; George Washington's nephew) to the estate of Richard Muse for the hiring of \"negro Ceasar\" by Muse's overseer William Smith.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Will procure glasses for her, but regrets she needs them--post is surest way to send letters--many guests, but has been out little--\"Extensive connections and supposed large Fortunes, have their consequent Appendages tho not always of the most agreeable sort.\"--her goddaughter (Mrs. F.'s child). Autograph letter signed, docketed in another hand. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz Powel.\"","A.L. 2 pages. Has posted advertisements on General's lands that George Washington intends to assert his claims there. Settlers there alarmed.","Hermitage. Letter discussing sales of various goods, and slaves.","D.S. 1 page. In writing of and docketed by William Augustine Washington. Received by the hands of James Nivison £ 6 in payment for self and William Butler.","Receipt. D.S. 1 page. Document signed, fragment, docketed on back, \"Majr Burdett Ashton's Rect for his Wifes and his proportion of my Brother George Washington's Legacies,\" incomplete watermark. For \"every Claim wch I have against the Estate of Augustine Washington decd as well on the Acct of the Legacy left my Wife an also my proportion of Legacy by the Death of Mr. George Washington decd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Bushfield. Re: Shipment of Bushrod's chest and other goods from Philadelphia.","Autograph letter signed in French. Paris. Chastellux writes of the departure of the Marquis de Lafayette to America. He imagines the scene if he, instead of Lafayette, might return to America and visit with Washington. He reminisces about the weeks spent at Albany and Saratoga during the Revolution and follows with a postscript regarding Madam Carter now Madam Church.","A.N.S. 1 page. I.O.U. from Washington to Booth, of Maryland, for \"Forty Guineys.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mrs. Washington asks Col. Fitzgerald to convey to her sons at Mount Vernon, with as much expediency as possible, the enclosed information. Re: Bushrod Washington's personal affects.","D. 1 page, in hand of Gart. Tho[mpson], fragment, badly charred and mutilated, laminated, docketed, incomplete watermark (indistinguishable). Bill from John Kea[ ] to Mary Washington for [£2.5.0].","D.S. Receipt for £5.0.0. pd. in full by W. A. Washington--signed with C. Highlander's mark and witnessed by Jenny [Mrs. Jane ?] Washington. Docketed \"Charles Highlander's Rec. £ 5.0.0.,\" laminated.","D.S. 2 pages. Agreement for Whiting to make repairs on his dwelling house, pay taxes, not allow servants and other stipulations on a certain tract (unclear as to location). Crane is making the agreement on behalf of George Augustine Washington. Whiting lived at Snow Hill on Bull Run in Prince William County.","A.L. 1 page. Letter in a humorous vein, chiding him for not writing--sends a book which she once recommended for his perusal--sends him fur gloves because \"the Severity of the last Winter may have operated so violently on his Herculean Hands, as to have numbed his fingers,\" thus preventing writing. Autograph letter, docketed in Mrs. P.'s hand, watermark (GR surmounted by crown and powder horn), written in 3rd person. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","Account of Col. John Augustine Washington with the London agent Messer's deDrusina, Ridder, and Clerk. The account ledger includes items such as tools, shoes, clothing, dishes, cutlery, sewing . 1 sheet, 4 pages of implements, nails, snuff boxes, sugar, fabric, spectacles, and Hyson tea. Autograph document signed, 4 pages.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Can write oftener now--post leaves regularly--everyone sick--Miss Butler Thornton died of sore throat--Fanny's health improved by nursing George--sending Betsy to Fredericksburg for education--[Fanny is his wife and G.A.W.'s sister]--house not finished--has partnership in store at Germana--hopes to complete mills by winter next year--advises G.A.W. to build store or warehouses on his land--\" ... anythg. is preferable to an Estate in Land and negroes, which are not only unprofitable, but vexatious and troublesome\"--should sell land for certificates--Col. [Wm.] Washington wrote that G.A.W. was well.  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G. A. W.Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Ball\".","A.L.S. integral cover, New York, watermark. Docketed \"Excellency Richard Henry Lee President of the Honorable Continental Congress.\"  Re apprehension and publication of private letters abroad concerning public credit, and shows the necessity of \"immediate vigourous measures for supplying the Treasury of the United States...\" Note at bottom indicates 13 copies made and sent.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Fox Neck. Letter by Maj. Jones--read in paper account of arrival in Charleston and health is restored--he should go to Sweet Springs in June - Oct.--\"A Virginia Estate is attended with such care, anxiety, and trouble, that it will in some measure prevent our Ease and Happiness ...\"--has rented out \"Traveller's Rest\" with stock, etc. to Mr. Young, an English farmer--lays off farm in equal lots of 40 A. with ditches and fencing--\"From this I shall get somethg. certin, and my Posterity will have a pretty Farm in such perfection as will require but few slaves to manage it.\"--intends same for all his property--Sam.[G.A.W.'s brother] bought wagon and will visit soon--will go to Sweet Springs to improve wife's health--G.A.W.'s lots in good condition--has received no rents for him--Callender should collect them--the Magnolia are produced from the Seed which are contained in Cones ...\"--will go to Botonast nearby to get information and some seeds. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., \"Recd 1st Apl. 85\". Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Ball.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Fredericksburg. Concern for G.A.W.'s health--should he need any cash, call on his friend Mr. Wm. Crafts--\"your core and filtering stone came same to hand and is in my store.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., \"Recd. 1st Apl. 85\", watermark (FA). Name on original manuscript appears as \"[Capt.] E. Callender.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Spotsylvania City. His letter not received--death of his baby [George] of the humour in his head--\" ... the old Lady (Mrs. Washington [Mary]) not long ago had a violent fall from her steps wch had nearly broke her arm. It is now getting so yd. she has some little use of it.\"--Col. Jno. Thronton will let G.A.W. have horse on good terms--rents--Capt. Callender expects him to draw upon him and his friends--goes to Sweet Springs if he can raise money--hopes to complete his race, dam and saw mill--all in Berkeley are well--will go there with Col. [Chas.] Washington--elections at Stafford--Garrett and Brent elected--Maj. Dick dead and John Lewis near death at Dr. [David] Stuart's--Miss Spriggs married Jno. Mercer and Brent to Miss Ambler. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., watermark (GR surmounted by crown and powder horn). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Ball\".","A.L.S. 3 pages. Charleston. Earliest ship for Va. is next Thursday for Fredericksburg--ship for Phila. or N.Y. will arrive shortly--will engage staterooms on this for G.A.W.--Phila. newspapers just arriving on ship. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., watermark (GR surmounted by crown and powder horn).","A.L.S. 1 page. Acknowledges letter telling of his son's death--[Capt. Alexander Spotswood Dandridge]--what to do with land intended for his son--bring grandson to Hanover--does she have coat buttons of Scotch thistle which his son had?--he promised to wear them for friend's sake--weak from spell of gout.  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (Armed woman and rampant lion with motto Pro Patria GSB). Name on original manuscript appears as \"N. W. Dandridge.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Charleston. Ship bearing Major Jones leaves for Va. Thursday, barring possibility of freight for other parts of continent--tell Major Jones nothing has been heard of his friend [Gile ?]. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Received letter covering several others to forward--will visit [Mt. Vernon] shortly--tell Mr. Lewis he will see him tomorrow or next day. Autograph letter signed, integral cover (in different hand), watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. Callender.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. On board the sloop Unity. Unable to pay house rent which is due--encloses £6 and promises rest soon to be paid to Capt. Callender--is doing some ship's carpentry work at present. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Rich. Kenney.\"","D.S. 1 page. Torn. Sale by the Lees, husband and wife, to Washington and Smith of Burnt House, Old Quarter and Forest plantations, approx. 2600 acres in all. Burnt House tract located just south of Bushfield, home of JAW. A trustee signs for JAW. Witnessed by Hannah, Mildred, and Bushrod Washington, among others.","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. His flour hasn't come yet--will be taken care of when it does--will inform gentlemen desirous of purchasing corn that he has some--lists prices current on flour, etc.--tobacco shipped by Mr. Stoddard. Autograph letter signed, badly charred, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Herbert.\" Poor condition, badly torn.","A.L.S. 1 page. Concerning correspondence with George Washington.","A.L.S. 1 page. Charles City, Virginia. Edloe has bond of Bernarde Moor's, signed as security by Lawrence Washington--requests payment from Lawrence Washington's estate. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Left word on leaving town that debt to G.A.W. was to be paid, but business interfered--Bundle at Mrs. Maury's--bundle of boots will come by next stage--is he married?--brother and sister going to springs. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"H. Armistead.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Mr. [Long?] left $55. with Mr. Watson for him--forwards bundle by stage--his brother is at Hobbs Hole [Tappahannock]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., laminated, watermark, directed \"by care of Josiah Watson Esq. with a Bundle.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"H. Armistead.\"","D.S. 1 page. Benjamin Franklin's account with artist Jean Antoine Houdon for expenses and work done. Includes an order with Monsieur Jefferson.","Fragment, 1 page, docketed. Promise to pay £3. Signed by Throckmorton; witnessed by Ferdinand Washington, [son of Samuel Washington].","A.L.S. 2 pages. Studley, Hanover City. Ill health and business prevent his coming [to wedding of Geo. A. W. with Fanny Bassett]--will send carriage for them to spend Christmas with them--family at Studley sends regards. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W.","A.L.S. 1 page. Sends £25, balance of Mr. Matthew Whiting's rent--unable to pay £35 on his own rent until Nov. [sublet of farm from Whiting].  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ja. Crane.\"","Bill of sale, John Augustine Washington to his son, Bushrod Washington. John Augustine Washington testifies, 'five shillings to me in hand paid by the said Bushrod Washington before the sealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged Have Given, Granted, Bargained sold and conveyed...the following Negroe Slaves..\" Includes list of slaves by name. Signed by \"John Augt. Washington\" and witnessed by Jenny [Jane] Washington, Theodorick Lee and Corbin Washington. Autograph document signed, 1 page.","A.L.S. 1 page. Could not procure the silk for Mrs. [Fanny] Washington--hasn't the cash due G.A.W.--first cash he can get he will send--congratulations on his marriage. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docket by G.A.W., marked \"care of Mr. Josiah Watson.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Congratulations on his marriage. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., broken red seal. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Le Mayeur\". [Dr. Le Mayeur was a French dentist; Gen. Washington was one of his patients].","A.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Sends £5 due on rent, but cannot pay more until later--congratulations on marriage--and improvement of health. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W. [At bottom of page is a list of money sent].","A.L.S. 2 pages. Williamsburg. His neglect in writing--\"I will take the liberty of enquiring into your feats of sportsmanship for I expect if you have ever been able to rise soon enough to execute your threats the poor ducks have been slain by thousands.\" --tell G.W. honey locust seed can be got at Eltham this year. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Berkeley City. Sends £35 in consignment of rent due by M. Whiting, tho he can hardly spare it--give Mr. McCray of Alexandria, the bearer, a receipt--\"for the aforesaid rent due from Mr. Matthew Whiting for the year 1785.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., marked \"Hand by Mr. M Cray.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ja. Crane\". [Lists kinds of money sent in payment].","A.L.S. 1 page. Happy Retreat, near Charles Town. Congratulations on marriage--family is well--Mr. Crowe's money to be paid--saw G.A.W.'s property advertised in paper in Genl.'s name in Fredericksburg--Mr. John Briscoe desires to buy Whiting's place--write by Mr. McCray who comes to spend winter with them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., directed \"Hon'd by Mr. McCray.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Cha. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. An order for household articles--2 large Dutch blankets, not torn in two--clamps, bed cord, brads, large common plate buttons, one pair large leather shoes or pumps, one pair large callimanco, cupboard locks, one hank of silk \"near the pattern sent\", \"one hank of deep green\", long bent horn comb. [Enclosed is a scrap of silk mounted on paper]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, endorsed, silked. Name on original manuscript appears as \"H. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Annapolis. Regarding the management of the Principio Company property belonging to William A. Washington, who inherited the property from his father Augustine (George Washington's half-brother). Russell is manager and iron-master of the Principio Company. Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Inquires price of land and lots in [Fredericksburg] advertised in paper--intends buying if price is right--will give good bonds--answer by next stage. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., directed \"To the care Mr. Wm. Hunter.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Rob. B. Chew.\"","Account - D.S. 1 page. Account from Oct. 1786-May 1789 amounting to £11.0.4 for iron work, shoeing wheels, ox chains, repairing old stock bands, etc. Credit given of £7.18.0 for 39 1/2 baskets of wheat. Document signed, badly charred, laminated, docketed \"Acct. Mr. J. Hill for Mrs. Washington\".Account sworn to on Aug. 13, 1790 by Chas. C[aller ?] and receipted by Abner Vernon.","D.S. 10 pages. Account of William Augustine Washington with Messieurs Henderson, Ferguson, and Gibson.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Blenheim. Has heard of attachment on Md. estate of his father [Augustine W.] in consequence of a claim against Nivison--requests Mr. Cracroft to hire lawyer to fight it--bearer has briefs of case. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed \"Mr. Washington's papers delivered by Mr. Craycroft,\" marked \"fav. by Mr. Spencer Carter,\" watermark.","D.S. 2 pages. George A. Washington agrees to rent to John Lewis \"the Lotts inclosed within the [ ] on which H. Armistead now resides for the sum of Seventy five Pounds ...\" Lewis also agrees to certain repairs to a dwelling house, stable and kitchen. Witnessed by a Mr. Ball. Signed and docketed.","A.D.S. 1 page. Gundin Chapin and Co. to George Augustine Washington. 1/2 doz. screws [1] pr Brass hinges, 500 no. 5 springs. Autograph document signed, in hand of Aquila Brown, laminated, watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [1786] July 17. Receipted by Aquila Brown for Gundin Chapin and Co.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Safe arrival at G. W.'s--be sure the General gets good Sanfine seed which he is ordering--get a \"Clever Lille Desant plow which must go with out a weeal for the land is not Level and to be shoor to make him Light and Desant and be Shoor to make him turn the works well ...\"--describes plows in use at Mt. V.--doesn't want wife to come yet, for he may not stay past his year--land poor, plows poor, farm instruments poor--wages and terms of General's are good--dislikes negroes--\"tese Black Peope I am Rather in Danger of being posind among them ...\"--wife can decide about coming--look after his children--General sold good sheep for 40/ \"a pes of thar money.\"--.  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermarks. [Bloxham was an English farmer who came to serve as farmer and manager of some activities at Mount Vernon. Peacey was his sponsor].","A.L.S. 6 pages. Congratulations on birth of another [daughter]--reflections on the role of women in educating children, and the education they need--wishes to have spent more time on improving mind than person--\"I have not a doubt that the General's visit to Chatham was productive of as much Pleasure to him as to you. I am sorry that you have Reason to think his native Climate does not so well agree with him as ours. In all probability his Destination will be Virginia. and sure I am that his Inclination and Attachments are decidedly for that State. When you see him present my Comps. he is one of my best Friends and Favorites.\"--family matters--too much rain for grain. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed in Mrs. Powel's hand, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel.\"","D.S. 1 page. The bond is for 67 pounds sterling.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Bushrod W. delivers letter and documents relating to a suit being brought against the estate of Augustine W.--his illness prevents attendance--gives some details of the defence--Bushrod will give security for him. Autograph letter signed, cover, laminated, docketed \"Forrest Stoddert vs. Washington,\" watermarks. Sent a copy of Augustine Washington's will for the use of Stone as a legal representative in a Maryland suit.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Bushrod W. delivers letter and documents relatinig to suit being brought against the estate of Augustine W.--his illness prevents attendance--gives some details of the defence--Bushrod will give security for him. Autograph letter signed, cover, laminated, docketed \"Forrest Stoddert vs. Washington,\" watermarks.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Send crimson or blue silk to face flannel waistcoat for the General. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed watermark.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Malbro. Would quarrel with Mr. W[ashington] for not allowing her to visit them--will bring missil or send it by first opportunity--best love to all at Mt. Vernon--a kiss to her godddaughter--Sally [Sarah Offitt Craufurd] can almost walk. Autograph letter signed, fragment, incomplete, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Sarah Craufurd.\"","A.D. 28 pages. Rutherford's survey for land owned by George Augustine Washington near Charles Town in Berkeley County, Virginia (now West Virginia). Survey of this tract after it was split and bequested to G.A.W.'s sons, George Fayette and Charles Augustine. The sons, in turn, rented their properties to Peter Cockrell and Garland Moore, respectively. Includes list of 10 slaves Cockrell rented along with land and accounts of expenses and produce of the Berkeley Farm.","A.D.S. 1 page. Thompson agrees to \"furnish Major George [A.] Washington with Thirty Barrills of Indian Corn to be delivered at his place in the Month of March next, ...\" or to freight it to General Washington's mill if that is G.A.W.'s wish. If he fails in this obligation, 40 pounds Virginia currency is due.","A.L.S. 1 page. Sends packet which Gen. Washington sent to him--quotes from G.W.'s letter telling of desire of his farmer [Bloxham] to bring wife and children over to America--ship sails from London to place near G.W's seat in Feb.--if passage is desired for her must be paid in advance. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, post mark \"A1, 17\", watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Welch.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. London. Thanks for present of a hare--has booked passage for Mrs. Bloxham and 2 children--\" ... the Vessell goes very near Gen. Washingtons Landing so that Mrs. Bloxham has not far to travel\"--costs of passage--bring bedding for ship's cabin--\"Goods and cloaths in Virginia as they mostly come from hence are very dear, therefore it woud be necessary for her to Lay in a good Stock of them ...\"--seeds will go by same boat--these will be sent to warehouse or counting house first--if Mrs. Bloxham changes her mind let him know. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmark, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Welch.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Dr. Craik brings a shoe--send a pair or two at Lowry's of purple morroco of same size--also a pr. or 2 of red--Mrs. Washington will send back ones not suiting. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, part of watermark (HB).","A.D.S. 2 pages. Survey and plat of 1121-acre tract owned by George Augustine Washington near Charleston in the county of Berkeley.\" About 250 acres of the ... tract is cleared ...\"","D.S. 2 pages. Renewal of an agreement made December 25, 1784 (see MVLA Collection). This agreement is to expire on December 25, 1787 \"at which time the said Land and premises is to be ... peaceably and quietly given up to said Washington as required.\" Rent is 40 pounds Virginia currency. Document signed, docketed.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Have shirts, neck handkerchiefs \u0026 ruffles made from linen an cambrick left at Snow's store--to have been made at Mt. V. but G.W. having new \"recruit\" made for himself, so \"I therefore told Mrs. Washington that I could not get any linnen which I liked-that was a lie Snow, but yet it did not hurt me to tell it so much as it would to have delayed anything which was doing for the Genl.\"--Peter to pick up Lear's shoes--\"Has [Hooff ?] paid or protested by bill upon him?\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed, watermark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Received Mr. Hanson's draft and the bill for making shirts--advancing board to Mr. Hanson before due for [Geo. S. and Lawrence A. Washington]--got down before rains came--send down Mr. Hunter's receipt--\"Washington sends his love to you and says you are not a man of your word, for you promised to come down here on Sunday and did not.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, watermark.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Thanks for 4 shirts and 2 neck cloths--send rest and the bill, will pay when next in town--apologizes for lack of New England gallantry at letting Miss Craik go home by herself--will accompany Mrs. W. and Mrs. Stuart to Belle Voir--Phila. packet just \"passing by the door\"--when can they get things from her?--is now writing this while in hands of his [\"freisear\"]--5 more wash basins are needed. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark.","Division of slaves from the estate of John Augustine Washington amongst Bushrod Washington, Corbin Washington, and Hannah Washington. \"West\" Ford, \"Billey\", \"Betty\", and \"Venus\" are listed under slaves to Hannah Washington. 1 sheet, 2 pages of text.","At court held for Westmoreland County the 31st day of July 1787, the Will and Codicil made 1785 November 19 by John Augustine Washington and under the oath of executors Bushrod Washington and Corbin Washington along with William Augustine Washington was entered into and acknowledged bond with conditions as the law direct. Certificate is granted them for obtaining a probate. Signed by James Bland, C.W.C and William Butler, D.C. and noted as 'A true Copy.' Autograph document signed, 1 page.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Letter and articles came to hand--he used good judgment on the cape--send black cape for G.A.W. and one for self; also plain metal buttons for white broad cloth vest and breeches--Mrs. W. obliged for cards--\"Mrs. St[uart] was disappointed by not seeing certain personages on Sunday.\"--send hair ribbon--any late arrivals in Alexa.?  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, watermark.","Account. A.D.S. 1 page. Account for £6.10.9 includes woodwork for 1 pr. cart wheels, 2 boxes for them, tire and nails, altering and putting on 8 stock bands. Credit is given for wheat and old iron. Autograph document signed, in hand of Abner Vernon, fragment, badly charred, laminated, incomplete watermark. Account certified correct by Abner Vernon.","D.S. 1 page. Signed by J[?] Berry to the fact that John Milton, deputy sheriff served notice to William Kerchival and John Williams that judgement would be brought in October for payment of bond to George Washington. Milton served notice on Aug. 21, 1787. Addressed to Francis Whiting on the other side.","Bill. 12 dancing lessons for Miss Fanny Smith and 6 visits to reach Miss H[annah] Washington...her school is located at Chantilly ...","A.L.S. 1 page. Fears frost, \u0026 will be unable to see them until 10th or 12th of month--please pay Mr. Anthony Buckner sum of £3, and place to acct. of D. S. Autograph letter signed, fragment with integral cover, laminated, docketed, directed \"By Mr. A. Buckner.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Send by the bearer 3 bushels of salt, allum, and the plank, if it is ready--if not ready, let him know when it will be. Autograph letter signed, fragment, docketed, laminated, part of a watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Let bearer, John Monday, have bottle of snuff, bed cord, molasses, pint tumbler and [ ] and charge to his own account. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, fragment, laminated, watermark, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Rob. H. Hooe.","A.D.S. 1 page. Brent-Town. To the assistant for Huie, Reid, and Company. Send by bearer 1/2 yd. cloth--are goods arrived and open yet? Let Mr. Peirce have credit in store, and will guarantee payment for him. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Hooe.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Send by bearer, Jno. McKay salt and small pot and charge it. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed, on reverse of part of legal document.","A.L.S. 1 page. Please let Benj. Mattison have 4000 single [tens?] and 200 double [tens?]. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed.","A.D.S. 1 page. Pay bearer £0.9.2. Autograph document signed, fragment, docketed \"Charles Adams 11 Oct 87,\" laminated.","A.L.S. 1 page. Dumfries. Send by John 3 yds. fine \"plad\", one gallon good spirits, molasses, morocco slippers, callimineo pumps, candles, and 2 wash basons. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Neabsco. Must leave for Bul[l] Run in morning--requests he let bearer have £6 to pay workmen--will write memorandum of all winter clothing needed. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed, watermark [separate cover addressed to Mr. Reid probably goes with this letter].","Fragment of cover, probably goes with letter of October 17, 1787, John Carter, Jr. Neabsco, to James Reid.","A.L.S. 1 page. To James Read (or Reid?) in Dumfries. Send by Scipio sugar, tea, also for Polly Brent send crape gauze, leather shoes to measure sent, and large chip hat--send 2 hanks pale yellow silk. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Send by bearer 1000 ten penny nails, 2 bead cords \u0026 1 quart rum--to be charged. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed, incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Credit Mr. Blake, bearer, for what necessaries he wants on her account. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Send ten penny nails, brown lining \"garman Toulles\" stockings, etc. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed \"John Smith 29 Octr 87.\"","Account with a dressmaker ... entries include making a \"lude string Robe\" robe and petty coat, great coat and altering 3 garments ... total £1.10.0. Receipted Aug. 31, 1790.","D.S. 4 pages. Bonds taken for [slaves?] sold, amounting to £560.19.0--signed by Willm. A. Washington and John Fauntleroy--\"other Accts. on this list not yet bonded--£121.19.1\"--amts not bonded include for Phaeton and harness, Chair, Livestock and lumber. Document signed, endorsed \"An Acc't. of Bonds and debts due for property sold of Colo. Thomas Turner at Smith's Mount and Nanzatico,\" laminated, unidentified watermark.","D.S. 2 pages. Washington agrees to continue leasing a tract of land in Berkeley County \"adjoining the Town of Charles Town for and during the Term of one Year ...\" i.e. Dec. 25, 1787 to Dec. 25, 1788. Whiting shall pay required land tax and \"Forty Pounds Spacie, Virginia Currency, ...\" to Washington.","D. 1 page. Whiting exchanges \"... two Cows under seven years old, thirteen herd of Sheep under four years old\" for a year's rent of land in Berkeley County (see Agreement, Nov. 3, 1787). Washington allows four pounds ten shillings for each cow and twelve shillings per herd of sheep.","A.D.S. 26 pages. A portion of an account book containing record of rentals due and accounts owed by \"George Washington President of the United States.\"--the first 9 pp. (at least one missing) concern tenants living on the tract called \"Asbeys Bend - under the Blue Ridge Part in Fauquier and Part in Loudoun\"--lots are listed, tenant named, and an account given of what he owes and has paid--following pp. concern lands on Gooseneck Creek in Fauquier County and in Berkeley County and Frederick County.--then follow several pp. of \"George Washington President of the United States in Acct. Current with B. Muse\", concerning expenses and collections, legal in nature in connection with the foregoing lands and tenants. Autograph document signed, in hand of Battaile Muse, 2 blank pages, silked.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Airy. Thanks him for his condolences and offer of help upon her afflictions. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by T. Lear. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor Stuart.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Little Washington Custis [6 yrs. old] thanks Mrs. Powel for a book, the Children's Friends, which she sent him--his sisters and Miss Harriot [Washington] send their respects. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Unhappy over their separation--her approaching confinement [Anna Maria Washington, born April 3, 1788]--weather severe--plows frozen--spare no expense in getting skillful person, recommends Mrs. Harrison [midwife ?]--Mrs. Bassett's shoes not forwarded to Phila. yet--will get biscuit and hat for your father and brother--family news--inquire into cotton--little Wash. [Custis] wants to write her a letter--\"We this evening recd. an acct. of the adoption of the Constitution by the State of Massachusets which was deliberately discusd and with the greatest harmony adopted the Minority determining to give it every support tho they were unsuccesful in their opposition.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by Fanny B. W-n, watermark (IV). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. A. Washington.\"","A.D. 1 page. For 6 bushels of winter vetches for General Washington, totaling £2.2.0. Autograph document, small page, docketed. [This was for seed bought in England].","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Sent letter yesterday by Col. Humphreys--send a dozen hand saw files and 3 men's coarse hats--Tom has Mr. Porter's saddlebags. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Robert Morris on way to Va. and takes portable camera obscura as a gift to G.W.P. Custis [7 yrs. old]--landscapes at Mt. Vernon will be perfectly represented and can be copied--profiles may be taken with it--Mr. Morris will show him how to use it--send her his sister's [Nelly] and Mrs. W.'s profiles. Autograph letter signed, docketed, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Asks for 6 barrels of \"Hearons\" [herring ?] from Mt. Vernon--thanks for trouble in finding him freight--try to find Gibb a load from the Potomac back to Fredericksburg. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., watermark (Taylor). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Edw Pye Chamberlay\". [Chamberlayne, of King Wm. County, married Agnes Dandridge].","A.L.S. 1 page. Land to be sold by Washington to Sullivan who wants it for speculation--Peter can bring mares to the horse. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, \"A distinguished and brave Revolutionary officer\", watermark.","Four receipts signed by Davenport (George Washington's miller) from the Mill. An accompanying docket refers to these receipts as \"Accounts of Corn and Meal delivered out of the Mill for and by the orders of G[eorge] A[ugustine] W[ashingto]n...125 Bushels Corn.\" Four documents signed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Jos. Davenport.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Send Mrs. [Martha] Washington 2 yds. black lute-string, \"as near the patron [pattern] as it can be got\",--also 3 prs. of best white kid gloves, long--. Autograph letter signed, laminated, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rotterdam. Received from Capt. Robt. Wyllie on his brig the Molly the documents handing them 50 hhds. tobacco, and letter informing them the vessel's whole cargo was addressed to them from themselves, Mr. Hector Alexander, and Mr. George Walker of Georgetown--before they could finish processing it as per instructions, an interdict from Mr. G. Gibson to Capt. Wyllie to deliver cargo to him, on consequence of order from Messr. Smith Huie Alexander and Co. of Glasgow--sends copy of letter they sent to Smith Huie Alexander and Co.--thanks them for confidence placed in them--will inform them of decision in this affair. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, laminated, directed \" By Cap. McGill from Rotterdam,\" also marked on cover \"Capt. Quick to go from [ ] the readiest way to Rotterdam,\" cover used as a scratch sheet, watermark.","D. 2 pages. George Augustine Washington contracts with Samuel Roberts for the latter to disassemble a building at Johnson's Fishery (at River Farm) and re-erect it \"... agreeably to the back part of Genl. Washington's kitchen or Servant's Hall, weatherboard, case, cornice, and bargeboard it in the same way--.\" Roberts is to receive, for his service, 11 pounds Virginia currency and the assistance of one slave. Document is unsigned.","One envelope, no letter or note. Addressed to Samuel Powel.","A.D. 1 page.","A.L.S. 1 page. Asks his price for land in Carolina--has been offered land \"in this Neighbourhood\" but prefers the Carolina tract--poor quality of Carolina land. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Richmond\", watermark obscured.","A.D. 1 page. Account of sales of fruit received by the Philadelphia Packet, Capt. Elwood for a/c of Messrs. Andrew Clows Co. George Washington's order for 110 pounds of filberts appears on the account of fruit brought to Alexandria on Captain John Ellwood, Jr.'s Philadelphia packet boat, the sloop \"Charming Polly.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Smith tells Washington of certain clothing purchases she has charged to Washington on account with \"Mr. Crabb.\" Letter carried \"By Harry.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Winchester. On reverse, a protest signed by Thacker Washington \"... because not given by Miss Anne Blair, whose order will be accepted.\" Request for payment of £11.12.6 to Mr. Nath. Gray.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Apologies for delay in executing commission for Mrs. W.--has been ill--nice white fur available, but advises waiting until autumn, because of lateness of season--did he receive letter and pamphlet of the Debates of the [Phila.] Convention?--\"As I knew you were a Member of the Virginia Convention I thought it might be agreeable to you to see in how masterly a Manner Mrs. Wilson had treated the Science of Government.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, red seal, watermark (W).Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Thanks him for forwarding 4 tierces and 3 barrels of seed by the Tree Mason, Capt. Lawrence Lazore--please forward freight bill. Autograph letter signed, docketed \"Recd. [April] 24 Ansd May 13th\", watermark (incomplete LVG and powder horn). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Orders muslin for Mrs. Washington--requests Dunlap and Claypole's paper sent regularly to Major [G.A.] Washington--send Will [to N.Y.] when he's able to travel. Autograph letter, laminated, docketed by Lear(?) \"These letters were recorded by H.[owell] Lewis. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","Printed broadside outlining the formal order of procession for the inauguration ceremony for the first President of the United States, George Washington. A manuscript docket on verso reads \"Order of Procession on the Inauguration of President Washing[tn], 30 April 1790.\" Another manuscript docket on the front of the broadside, underneath the printed text, reads \"Order of procession on the inauguration of President Washington 30, April 1790.\" This year is incorrect, as the inauguration took place on 30 April 1789.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Pittsylvania. Return of his draft, half satisfied leads him to think it is inconvenient for them to answer any further requisitions for money--will try to discharge his large debt to them speedily--reminds them that they had consented to consolidate his scattered debts into one general acct. upon their books--hopes this will prevail upon them to give him time to discharge various debts, but if they prefer, they have enough of his property at their disposal to discharge a debt to them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, laminated, directed by \"favr. Mr. Smith,\" watermark.","A.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. President would like Billy [Lee] sent to Mt. Vernon when he can be moved safely, for he cannot be of use here--\"But if he is still anxious to come on here the President would gratify him altho he will be troublesome--He has been an old and faithful Servt. this is enough for the Presidt. to gratify him in every reasonable wish\"--if Major W. needs buck wheat from Phila. he will let you know--G. W. wishes Dunlop and Claypool's paper sent to N.Y., and will furnish them from there to the Major at Mt. Vernon. Autograph letter initial signed, laminated, docketed by Lear(?), watermark (L Munn). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\" Not in Writings.","A.L.S. 1 page. Dumfries. Interest on certificate in name of John Dickenson belongs to bearer Mrs. Dickenson--let her have her warrant, or purchase it of her--she is in great want. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed.","An estimate for a saddle for the President.","A.D. 10 pages. An account of Robert Lewis's trip as far as Baltimore accompanying his aunt Mrs. Washington to New York--family relations and friends--preparations and farewell at Mt. Vernon and Dr. Stuart's in Alexandria--Col. Blackburn's--Mr. and Mrs. B[ushrod] Washington--Mrs. W.'s parting with her servants at Mt. V.--rental of horses from Mr. Van Horn--efforts to purchase a horse for [G.W.]--two ferry crossings--Major Snowden and family--description of countryside--Mrs. Carroll's reception near Baltimore--visit with Dr. McHenry in Baltimore. Autograph document, unbound, laminated, watermark, docketed in later hand, \"Journal of Mrs. W's journey to N. York.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Charles came up to get the [storehouse ?] key being mended--send a dozen lbs. of figs to be charged to G.A.W.--needs 200 \"small tacks with flat heads proper for nailing leather on Brick moulds ...\"--Mrs. [Anna Maria] Bassett and Mrs. Washington will dine with Mrs. Porter after lunch on Sunday--Mr. Bassett will attend them and perhaps G.A.W. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by Snow (?), watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. A. Washington.\"","A.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. President desires to have Billy [Lee] sent to N.Y. since Billy earnestly desires it--send stays and shoes to Mrs. F[anny Bassett] W-n at Mt. V.--send Mrs. M. W.'s to [N.Y.] and charge all to President's account--she overpaid for altering some gowns--Billy's expenses to be pd. by G.W. thru Biddle (mentioned in Writings in footnote). Autograph letter initial signed, docketed, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\"","D. 1 page. An account of ferry and inn expenses listing all the stops between Georgetown and New York--carriage of a trunk from Phila to N.Y.--stage horses--Col. Van Horn who arranged the trip had been paid earlier some amount--. Document, in hand of Robert Lewis, watermark, endorsed on back, \"The Amount of every expence is £67.10.7 Pensylvania currency.\"","A.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. \"The President will thank you to put into the hand of Mr. Wm. Hunter Junr. of Alexa. thirty five Guineas, for him to deliver to Mr. John Campbell of Bladensbg. ... in payment for a Horse sent by Mr. Campbell to the President.\" Autograph letter initial signed, laminated, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\" Writings, XXX, 342-343. [Mr. Hunter was on his way back to Alexa. from N.Y., and stopping in Phila.].","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Inquiries about table ornaments--\" ... and if the large and small Glasses of M. Dela Croix are of the same set, he [the President] will thank you to procure them...\"--\"The President has a French man with him who is said to be a compleat Confectioner and professes to understand everything relative to these ornaments, so that the Glasses only are wanting.\" Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed, watermark (L. Munn). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. Alexandria. Discusses religion ... suggests his mother rise early and ride before breakfast ... glad she is rid of Sorrel ... welcome to molasses sugar ... will not be diffident in requesting favors of her ... glad to hear wheat, barley, and clover are so fine ... agricultural advice ...  Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"","A.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. Billy [Lee] arrived--\"The President thinks those ornaments will not answer the purpose as the two sets are not made to join each other \u0026 neither separate are large enough for his table\"--President much indisposed--fever and a tumor on his thigh. Autograph letter initial signed, docketed, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Baltimore. Sends letters of testimonials \"in my favor\"--hears of president's recovery--his sickness prevented Speaker of House of R. from writing him as per his promise. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by Lewis, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Alex. Furnival.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Sends copy of Committee's report on mode of collecting taxes--how does his memorial stand with President?--any chance of employment?--amusements in N.Y.--hopes President is recovered. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed, postmarked \"Balt. July 5.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Joshua Barney.\" [Barney sailed miniature ship \"The Federalist\" to Mount Vernon in 1788; gift of merchants of Baltimore.]","A.L.S. 4 pages. Happy over her children's situation [in N.Y.] -- glad \"My good Mama [Martha Washington] ... has at last seen the necessity of making the Dr. children respect as well as love her, for that they never wou'd have done had she continued her former improper indulgence to them.\"--their sisters are with her--death of Mr. Richard the printer--doesn't approve of taking her daughters [Eliza and Martha Custis] to Alexandria feast and merriment--requests him to have a butter print made for her--competition in selling butter to Alexandria. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor Stuart.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1789] July 8.","A.D.S. 1 page. Saurason obligates himself to sell Washington his lot \"... 40 feet on Duke street and 70 on St. Asap[h]\" for seventy five pounds Virginia Currency. This lot is \"... subject to a ground rent of twenty five Shillings...\" The agreement is subject to Washington's procuring another lot from Thorton Alexander.","D. 1 page. Account from July 1789 for \"Visiting Mrs. W. Examining a Cancer and Consultation with Dr. Hall - £2.2.0.\" Document, fragment, badly charred, laminated, docketed \"Dr. R. Wellford Acct and [ ],\" incomplete watermark. Proved before magistrate, Geo. French, on Aug. 19, 1790. Receipted on reverse Sept. 13, 1790 from Mrs. Lewis. Signed by Wm. Yates for Robt. Wellford.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Cousin A.O.C.C. married Jack Lyons--saw many friends at Eltham and Elsing Green--\" ... hope He [G.A.W.] is not so regardless of His health as he used to be, tell Him from me that one child and the prospect of another are sufficient inducements to make him prudent, an Orphan's situation is deplorable, for a Mother cannot be of much advantage without a Father's assistance.\"--lack of a carriage prevents her coming to Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by F. B. Washington. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. C. Bassett.\" Date on original catalog card appears \"[1789] Aug. 3\". [B.C. Bassett was sister-in-law of Fanny. She married John Bassett of Farmington, Hanover County. She was daughter of Wm. Burnett Browne of Elsing Green, King Wm. County.]","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Received his several letters--slippers came safely to hand, also the bill for them--£70 received from Mr. Thomas Smith on acct. of the President--send 2 prayer books to Mrs. W. Autograph letter signed, docket, incomplete watermark.","A.L. 1 page. New York. Received bill from Dunlop and Claypoole--forward the enclosed answer to an address to Bethleham--procure 20 bushels of good winter barley for seed from reputable farmer--last procured from R.I. was not good--Mrs. W. wants Mr. Hazelhurst's bill for Chintz--charge to president's acct.--she also wants another prayer book added to 2 already requested. Autograph letter, docketed by Lear(?), watermark. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Abingdon. Chides him for not writing - news from George [A. Washington] and family at Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor Stuart.\" Date on original catalog card appears \"[1789] August 19.\"","A.L.S 2 pages. Richmond. Re: Corbin W-n's suit with the Hites ... certain title papers missing must be supplied before the Oct. trial ... Patrick Matthews, Johnston, Russel are names appearing in the letter and seem to be former owners of the land in question ... \" Copy of a letter from Mr. John Marshall to Corbin Washington.\" Date on original catalog card appears \"[17]89 Aug. 23.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. New York. Prayer books came safely--encloses letter to Nicholas Eveleigh(?) in S. Carolina--put it on first boat to that place--\"Mrs. Washington wishes you to send 25to ... of chocolet shells to Mt. Vernon ...\"--send statement of President's account. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, partial watermark.","A.L. 2 pages. New York. President is getting a German gardner from Phila.--he doesn't speak English or know the country--pay and charge to President's account the amount of his passage in stage from Phila. to Alexandria. Autograph letter, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark (LVG surmounted by powder horn). Name does not appear on original manuscript. [Gardener was John Christian Ehler, sent from Germany by Henrick Wilmans of Bremen].","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Mrs. W. wants a gown of color like that enclosed in Tabby, ducape or Padusoy [paduasay]--send samples and price. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark (armed figure). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. G.W.'s acct. [from Biddle] is right--Mrs. W. wants 15 yds. of Padusoy of enclosed pattern--G.W. wants prices on clover seed and early delivery--suffered greatly last year because of late delivery of seed--congratulations on apptmt. as Marshal of District of Pennsyl. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark.Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Introducing Col. Gordon, Col. Buckside, Capt. [Isaakson ?], and Lt. Erskine who are on their way to Canada. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed, watermark (T. French). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ph. Schuyler.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Appointed by P. Wagener. Washington is appointed surveyor \"... of the road from General Washington's ferry to his Mill, from thence to his tumbling dam, thence along his new road to intersect the River side old road above the Gumspring ...\" and is to use \"the male labouring Tithables\" on George Washington's plantation to keep the road in good repair.","Tiffin renews his lease on land in Berkeley County [see 1788, Sept. 26, James Stuart and Edward Tiffin] for annual rent of 30 lbs., ten of which should go toward \"... putting a good Sufficient Roof on the Dwelling House and other necessary repairs ...\" Tiffin is forbidden to \"clear any land outside of his Inclosures\" or sell or waste Timber on this land nor seed any grain in the autumn unless he later agrees to a longer term.","A.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. Mrs. W.'s Padusoy [dress material] and bill for it received--President wants list of plants and prices from Mr. Bartram, and when they should be transplanted--wishes to send some to Mt. Vernon. Autograph letter initial signed, docketed by Lear, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\"","Print document, 1 page. An address from the Quakers from their annual meeting for Penn., New Jersey, Delaware, and western parts of Va. and Maryland. The Quakers are grateful for religious toleration and other American freedoms but state \"... we can take no part in carrying on war on any occasion ... but are bound ... to lead quiet and peaceable lives ... \" GW answers, in part, \"...it is doing the ... Quakers no more than justice to say, that (except their declining to share with others the burthen of the common defence) there is no denomination among us who are more exemplary and useful citizens.\" Printed document, pen trials on verso. Washington's reply is published in Writings, 30:416n.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Abingdon. Has never allowed herself to join general cry against him--wishes Bett and Patt [Eliza and Martha Custis] could have same advantages as her other children--guests--a boating accident in front of her house. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor Stuart.\" Date on original catalog card appears as \"[1789] Oct. 8.\"","D.S. 1 page. Appoints Burgess Ball attorney in his own behalf for division of estate of his mother, Mary Washington. Poor condition. Document signed, fragment, laminated, badly charred by fire, docketed Chs. Washi[ngton] Powe[r of Attorney]. Signed by Chas. Washington. Witnessed by M. Frame and Fielding Augusting Lewis.","A.D. 4 pages. \"Accot. of sales of the Stocks etc. sold at the plantation of the late Mrs. Mary Washington, on the 29th of October 1789.\" Some of the buyers include Charles Carter Jr., Bushrod Washington and Burges[s] Ball. Stock sold includes sheep, oxen, hogs, pigs, horses, cows. Autograph document, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Massachusetts. Letter was written after the visit of George Washington to Boston. Otis writes that Washington's \"... presence has diffused joy amongst all ranks ...\" Autograph letter signed, on fine (laid) paper.","A.L.S. 7 pages. Boston. He was fortunate enough to help with preparations for Washington's visit. Describes the planning and the President's visit. Docketed and signed.","D.S. 1 page. Injunction bond for paying all costs and damages \"that shall be awarded against him [Warner W.]\" in Frederick County Court. Document signed, docketed \"Washington vs. Mills and Co., Injn. Bond,\" watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Has heard nothing from Mr. Bartram regarding plants and shrubs--has been away from N.Y. with President--\"The President will thank you to pay to the Honb. Robt. Morris Esq. livres 32-12-2 being a balance due to Gouvr. Morris Esq. for something which he purchasd in France for the Presid. - and also to know from him (R.M.) the amount of some floor matts and a pr. of blk sattin brot. from India the summer before last in one of Mr. Morris's ships and pay the same\"--find out price of buck wheat and if it can be had on short notice--clover seed has been procured here. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by Lear(?) \"per Major Jackson,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","Receipt for loaves of bread for the prisoners. Small slip of paper charred by fire, laminated, watermark.","Small scrap of paper, charred by fire, laminated. For £3.0.0 due from George Washington.","26 shillings discharging Miss Fanny B. Smith's account ... Witnessed by Hannah Washington, Sr.","A.L. 1 page. Lancaster. He cannot accept commission of purchasing mares for Genl. W.--his daughter very ill, and cannot go thru country looking for them--Mr. John Miller knows horses and is dependable--perhaps he can undertake the business. Autograph letter, docketed. [See letter from Th. Hartley to G.W., Dec. 7, 1789].","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Received his letter after delay--the President has been informed of contents and replies, \"as an act of Providence has interposed to render a complyance with your promise impracticable, he must have further patience\"--he also says clean sound wheat will be taken at his mill in payment and the Alexandria Cash price allowed for it--corn crop poor so would also like to have some if he has it. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark, postmarked \"Alex Dec. 18,\" docketed, note in later hand reads \"Above signature seems to be that of George Augustine Washington Son of Charles - who was G.W.'s brother - This presented to MVLA July 3/97 by Mrs. Carrol Mercer Washn. D.C.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"George A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. New York. President desires to know prices of buckwheat delevered to Va. in bags, and in barrels--if cheaper there or in back counties of Va.--requests information by next week so he can write Major W. what to do--probably can't be sent down rivers until spring thaws--Mrs. Reinagle, who taught Miss Custis music, to send some music proper for her thru the winter--mentions his approaching marriage. Autograph letter signed, docketed, watermark.","1 page docketed. Laminated. This cover came with all the letters to Biddle from Lear.","A.D. 1 page. Lists 13 slaves by name, above 16 years of age, and \"Horses 7.\" Also lists his taxable property in Truro Parish, 1789 as three slaves above 16 years, four horses and a phaeton carriage.","D.S. 1 page. A Tax Bill for the year 1788, directed to Major George Washington, nephew of General Washington, and one time Mount Vernon manager, from Mr. Vernon manager, from Mr. Joseph Powell in the amount of £7.2.2 plus 36 lbs of tobacco.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Received music from Mr. Ranigle -- Send 200 bushels of buckwheat to Mt. Vernon in bags marked G.W. -- compliments of the season from President and Mrs. Washington. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, watermark incomplete.","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. President wants some superfine bolting cloth to be sent to Mt. Vernon-for a reel 9'2\" in length and 5'6\" in circumference -- have cloth chosen by Mrs. Lewis or a skillful miller. Autograph letter signed, docketed.","A.L.S. 2 pages. New York. [Washington] has written Major [George A.] W-n regarding the bolting cloth--G.W. arranged thru Col. Hartley of Lancaster to have breeding mares sent to Mt. Vernon--money to be paid thru Biddle. Autograph letter signed, docketed by T. Lear \"Jany 17. 1790.\"  Dated incorrectly 1789 in heading, incomplete watermark. Not in Writings; Vol. XXX, p. 507, has footnotes mentioning this letter. Date on original catalog card appears [1790] Jan. 17.","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. A draft enclosed, drawn by Samuel Meredith on the Bank of North America for $1066.66 -- to go to the account of the President -- is to pay for breeding mares bought through John Miller and Paul Zantzinger. Autograph letter signed, docketed, corrections added in G.W.'s hand, watermark.","A.L. Received his letter and will render any assistance he can for President--is sure an exchange of houses can be accomplished--can treat for any part of furniture which might be wanted--will see Mr. Lear at his home this evening. Autograph letter, in first person, integral cover, docketed by Lear, laminated, watermark.  Name on original manuscript appears as \"Mr. Macomb.\"","Receipt for 18 shillings in account for Mrs. Betty Lewis, Subscribr. to Revd. Thomas Thornton for year 1789. Autograph document signed, 1 page, fragment, laminated, docketed \"Thos. Garnett [ ] Rect. 18 /\".","A.L.S. 1 page. Major Washington has sent size of bolting cloth now in the mill [see under same date, separate document] -- send by earliest conveyance to Mt. Vernon -- send president's account when convenient. utograph letter signed, docketed, incomplete watermark, [scratched on paper is name \"Polly Long,\" Lear's fiance at this time and later his first wife].","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. President wishes carpet, pea green ground with white flowers or spots -- carpeting would be better than a carpet -- can find no carpet in N. Y. to fit the room, nor good carpeting -- Scotch carpeting is almost only kind to be found there. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, (written on reverse on a cover directed to \"The Secretary of the President of the United States\"). Writings, XXXI, 8-9; Minor variations. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Received President's account -- \"In reply to your wish to know the President's birth day it will be sufficient to observe that is on the 11th of February Old Style - but the almanack Makers have generally set it down opposite to the 11th day of Feby. of the present Style - how far that may go towards establishing it on this day I don't know - but I could never consider it any other ways than stealing as many days from his valuable life as is the difference between the old and the new Style.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed.","A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for fifty pounds to be paid to George (A.) Washington agent for the President of the U.S.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Happy at receiving her letter and sister Carter's lengthy one -- sorry to hear of illness and deaths among the negroes, \"... Temple in particular as he was a hearty, strong young fellow and arrived at an age when his services might have compensated his master or mistress for the trouble which is attendant on raising young negroes and the expense incurred, previous to their attaining the age of manhood\" -- they have been busy moving the president's household to more commodious quarters -- Mrs. White comes to visit only on public days -- these are crowded occasions -- last evening was at an assembly -- danced with Miss Briscoe -- many there disappointed president and lady didn't attend -- female part glad some of the family appeared -- \"For my own part, I am of so much more consequence here than when at home that I believe I shall never be content anywhere else.\" Post script dated Feb. 27: They have moved into the new house -- unable to find time to buy a toy for Maria. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed \"Mrs. Betty Lewis\", watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Rob. Lewis.\" Post script dated Feb. 27--They have moved into the new house--unable to find time to buy a toy for Maria.","A.L.S. 1 page. They have found a carpet for the room described in last letter -- but obliged to him for looking -- add 200 more bushels of buckwheat to quantity already procured -- can be carried to Va. in bulk, saving expense of bags or barrels -- Capt. Ellwood will do this, using his hogsheads. Autograph letter signed, docketed. Writings, XXXI, 18. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Bearer, Martin Ehler, brings six mares -- two are those he mentioned before -- 4 are those that are described on enclosed list [no list enclosed here] -- one will match black mare purchased earlier. Autograph letter signed, docketed in a later hand, \"Zantzinger horse-dealer to Geo. A. Washington\", incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Received invoice of 200 bushels of buckwheat sent to Mt. Vernon -- omitted answering query on potatoes -- send them by next vessel -- President wants only 100 more bushels of buckwheat instead of 200 because of high price -- carry by bulk to lessen the freight. Autograph letter signed, docketed.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Lancaster. Martin Ehler had to turn back with the mares from Zantzinger -- couldn't cross Susquehanna River -- this adds to expenses he was to be allowed -- hired a helper, George Leonhart, to take the horses down -- gives details of the agreement with Ehler -- sent invoice to George Washington in New York. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Lear (?), watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Received letters from Zantzinger through Ehler and Leonhart, and the mares came -- they are fatigued but in good shape -- pleased with them -- can't determine the expenses of men's return journey, so asks that Zantzinger pay them return expenses and send invoice to President -- gave them no money. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 1 page. Wrote letter to Mr. Moyston inquiring about a cook who lived with him -- no answer -- sent thru post office -- sends Biddle a copy to hand Mr. Moyston. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Sends the letter by her husband [John Bassett, Fanny's brother] -- he has been an invalid for a week -- envies her her fine son [G. Fayette Washington] -- mentions Mr. Bassett's death. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by Fanny B. W-n, watermark. Date on original catalog card appears as [1790] March 30. The writer was daughter of Wm. Burnett Brown of Elsing-Green.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Says Maria likely has the measles. Describes symptoms and treatment. Docketed to Mrs. Washington, Mount Vernon.","D.S. Simpson leases Washington's \"... fishing landing called Simpsons during the Herring season [for] twelve pounds specie ... also six thousand herrings.\" Simpson also agrees to \"... not permit a horse Waggon Cart or any other Carriage to come within his plantation for the removal of the fish ...\" Document signed, [in pencil \"William Simpson\"].","8 deeds and letters housed within a single envelope, dating April 15, 1790, September 30, 1790, December 20, 1790, June 28, 1850, October 19, 1850, 1852, April 10, 1853, and February 18, 1861.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Abingdon. His approaching marriage--her unhappiness--had hoped to see her children this summer--her concern over Nelly--fears she will be spoiled by too much attention--\"her Dear Grandmama is too much pleased with the attentions paid to Nelly to judge of their impropriety. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear \"April 12th 1790.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor Stuart.\"","By this contract, Taylor agrees to act as overseer on Washington's farm in Fairfax County. Taylor is to oversee the slaves' labor; make and repair plows and fences; construct buildings as needed, \"see to the stock of every kind.\" Taylor will \"... provide in due season meal for the Negroes and see it regularly distributed--That he will be very careful of the Negroes--\" Taylor receives 18 lbs. and food and shelter for he and family. Copy of agreement also included, MS-4527","A.L.S. Representative of Virginia's 1st congressional district in the United States House of Representatives, Alexander White writes to \"Dear Madam\" that the President has been sick and confined to bed the past few days. He adds, \"I shall not trouble you with laws of a Political Nature only observe that our Proceeding are so dilatory that I fear spending the greatest part of the summer in this Place.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Baltimore. Directed by Hon. Capt. Furneval, this letter asks Lewis' interceding in behalf of \"our Old Friend\" to gain an appointment as Postmaster in Baltimore. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Lewis (?) watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. P. van Horne.\"","A.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. \"The President will thank you to put into the hand of Mr. Wm. Hunter Junr. of Alexa. thirty five Guineas, for him to deliver to Mr. John Campbell of Bladensbg. ... in payment for a Horse sent by Mr. Campbell to the President.\" Autograph letter initial signed, laminated, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\" Writings, XXX, 342-343. Mr. Hunter was on his way back to Alexa. from N.Y., and stopping in Phila.","Printed document, signed by Thomas Jefferson, 1 page. Second session of Congress, \"An Act for finally adjusting and satisfying the Claims of Frederick William De Steuben.\" Gives Von Steuben compensation for his services in the war. Approved June 4, 1790.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Mr. C[raufurd] cannot set off by the 20th--\"you may thank me for having brought you to Alexa. I think Bushfield and its environs were never intended for the Sphere you (and your charming Washington) were made to move in\"--an admirer of hers [Ann's], a Dr. Clark--when she goes to Rippon Lodge, present her love to Papa and Manna and family--little [Sall] has been very sick with worms--plumbs and figgs which Daniel brought. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by \"Daniel,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript apperas as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Received president's account -- questions item dealing with \"Express\" to N.Y. for Dr. Jones -- paid express sent by Col. Cummings to Philadelphia -- have Mr. Hare send best porter to Mt. Vernon in preparation for President's visit -- Mrs. Washington wants blue and white cups and saucers to match china at Mt. Vernon -- thanks for congratulations on his (Lear's) marriage. Autograph letters signed, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Received letters enclosing accounts of George Washington's for coach hire and for porter sent to Mt. Vernon by Mr. Hare -- give prices of silver plated \"waiters\" (serving trays) in Philadelphia -- some have japanned bottoms and a silver plated rim of open work round them -- have any vessels from India brought fine muslins cheap? Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by (Lear?), incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. New York. Received her letter by Mr. Garnett and one from brother George--her indisposition--hopes to be in Va. within a month--Congress hopes to be able to adjourn by then--G.W. very well, as is Mrs. W.--hopes locket she requested has reached her. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Date on original catalog card appears as [c.1790] July 11.","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Keep silver waiter (serving tray) until called for -- they can be made more cheaply in N.Y. -- order Mrs. Washington 2 dozen tea cups and saucers and some slop bowls to match in blue and white china -- send them to Mt. Vernon -- send her some patterns of plain India Jaquinett muslin from which to choose -- will forward a draft next week. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\" Writings, XXXI, 70. One major variation in number of cups and saucers to buy.","A.D.S. Receipt for one quarter's wages ending June 30, £14.0.0. Autograph document signed, small slip, docketed, Receipt No. 24, charred by fire. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Osborne.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Encloses draft for £200 on Bank of North America to go to President's account. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear(?).","A.L.S. 3 pages. Send 3 dozen tea cups and saucers and 2 dozen coffee cups and saucers and bowls -- if cannot get blue and white, then get the enamel mentioned in Biddle's letter -- Mrs. Washington sends muslin patterns -- send prices on any like them -- send price of white lead ground in oil and also painters oil fit for immediate use -- will be sent to Mt. Vernon from Philadelphia or New York, whichever is cheaper. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by [Lear]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Received 2 pieces of muslin -- Mrs. Washington has kept one and the other is returned. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed, (written on reverse of a cover directed to the President of the United States of America), broken black seal, incomplete watermark.","A.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. Clarifies order of 3 dozen china cups and saucers for Mrs. Washington. Autograph letter initial signed, draft, fragment, docketed by Lear. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T.L.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Received letter enclosing bill for china sent to Mt. Vernon -- President sets out for Mt. Vernon probably in 8 or 10 days after Congress adjourns -- he would not like any more parade than is necessary to gratify the people, any more is most fatiguing to him -- are any ships bound for London from Philadelphia and what accommodations are available? Autograph letter signed, draft, torn, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Send by Mr. Robert Lewis, the bearer, an English-German dictionary for George Washington's German gardener -- George Washington in Rhode Island -- will leave New York for Virginia about first of September. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear, laminated, incomplete watermark.Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for Bailey's English and German Dictionary at £2.5.0. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, docketed twice, \"No. 256 Receipt Charles Cist £2.5 19th Augt. 1790\" and \"Acct. for a Dictionary Augt. 19. 1790.\"","A.D.S. 2 pages, docketed. Agreement for Peter Cockrell to work for George A. Washington for one year. Signed by Peter Cockrell and J. Packett.","A.L.S. 4 pages. New York. Received bill and receipt for German-English dictionary -- please keep [silver?] waiter (serving tray) there until remove to Philadelphia -- President reaches Philadelphia about September 3 -- engage lodgings at Mrs. Mary House's [at 5th and Market St.] in Philadelphia for George Washington and family and stables for horses at Jacob Hiltzhimers -- if lodging not available there, then at city tavern -- gives proposed itinerary of President's trip to Philadelphia -- plea for no more parade and ceremony than necessary -- he (Lear) will remain in New York a few more days -- gives number of rooms needed for those in President's party, and delineates who is in the group (including 2 maids, 4 white servants and 4 black servants). Autograph letter signed, draft, laminated, docketed by Lear(?), watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Draft. New York. President left this morning and will be in Philadelphia on Thursday -- he has sent Mrs. Washington's trunk and an extra harness by stage to Philadelphia in Biddle's care to be sent to Alexandria by water -- Harness wrapped in rough cloth for protection -- he will pay expenses in New York -- direct any letter to him for they will come free during President's absence. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear(?). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\" Writings XXXI, 109 fn. Postscript added to this draft copy.","Autograph letter, signed \"Timothy Pickering\" to Oliver Phelps. Pickering, appointed by President Washington as commissioner to the Iroquois, is writing to merchant and land speculator Oliver Phelps in response to the Pine Creek killings, in which two Seneca Indians were murdered in a dispute with the sons of John Walker, a man whom the Seneca claimed to have scalped and murdered several years prior. Pickering writes of Washington's \"utter abhorrence\" of the killings. He has sent Pickering to meet with the relations of the murdered Seneca men.","A.L.S. 3 pages. New York. Tenders his thanks for their offer of services, but he and Mrs. Lear will reside with President -- expects to leave New York by October 1 -- will engage 2 packets to carry freight to Philadelphia -- asks Biddle to inquire for him -- many overcharge the President -- papers may be forwarded to Mt. Vernon -- received letter from President on particulars of alterations in home -- thinks Mr. Robt. Morris will be moved by 25th Sept., and President's furniture can be moved in then -- Biddle's drafts will be honored. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear(?).","A.L.S. 1 page. War department. Concerns allowance to invalids.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Sends letter by Dr. Stuart who is on way to Williamsburg -- President and Mrs. Washington have been home 10 days -- George Washington \"looks better than I expected to see him, but still there are traces in his countinance of His two last severe illnesses, which I fear will never wear off.\" -- they stay until middle of November -- little son has been ill. Date on letter appears to be 1791, but internal and external evidence confirm 1790 as date of composition. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, mistakenly dated in heading 1791, watermarks. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Frances Washington.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1790] Sept. 21.","A.D.S. 1 page. Martha Custis [Martha Washington's niece] writes out a song for Mr. Snow. A notation in another hand, \"Received inclosed from Mrs. Stuart in Sept. 1790.\" Date on original catalog card appears c. 1790 [September].","A.L.S. 2 pages. New York. Capt. Alberson brought his (Biddle's) letter -- discusses expensive price wanted by Alberson for hire of his vessel, and whether arrangements with him included cabin passage -- will start loading Tuesday and sail by end of week -- please engage lodgings for Mrs. Lear and himself at Mrs. House's or elsewhere near the President in Philadelphia until furniture arrives. Autograph letter signed, draft, laminated, docketed by Lear, watermark incomplete (crown).","A.D.S. 1 page. Print document with notations. Baltimore. Bill for 1 oz. Nutmegs at 6 shillings from Andrew Aitken, apothecary and druggist. Autograph document signed, partly printed bill, laminated, docketed \"H. Washington 6/.\" Receipted by Andr. Aitken.","A.L.S. 1 page. Please send the \"little Matter between us\" for Nells [ ] and the muslin--in very great need of it--also send sugar, none at all in this part of the Country. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed (not decipherable), laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Receipt for 115 barrels of corn \"bot of Mr. Chas. Carter from Mrs. Washingtons Estate.\" Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, signed by John Aston for Thos Gamill, re Mary Washington's estate.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Received money, muslin adn sugar by Peter--returns muslin--apologizes for asking her for the money, but she owed it and was being pestered for it--she owes Mr. [Bushrod] W[ashington] and \"yourself\" for spice mortar and \"skeleton--outside and curtain of a bonnett\"--hears from Mama [Christian Blackburn] that Polly [Blackburn] has several dance partners--she will be unable to come to [Alexandria] this winter but hopes to see [Ann] and Mr. Wn here shortly--sends some Spanish potatoes and apples--has Judith [Blackburn] increased her family?--send a bushel of cranberries--[Betty ?] Grayson not at home according to custom with the Miss Warings. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, directed \"by Peter,\" laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Her Mamma and Sister [Christian Blackburn and Polly Blackburn] pleased at their receiption at Mr. Campbell's, and also at plays--to have tea at Mr. Caton's where Polly will probably perform on harpsichord--write about her Fredericksburg excursion--. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed \"By Peter\", watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Nath. Craufurd.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]90 Oct. 25.","Lottery tickets. 4 printed tickets to an Alexandria Street Lottery, signed by J. Swift, each ticket having on the back the name of one of John Basset's children, A[nna] M[aria], John, Virginia, and William; Wm. was born Oct. 10, 1790, and a lottery for paving streets of Alex. was authorized in Oct. 1790, with J. Swift as one of those appointed to conduct it. A scrap of paper with the name \"Mr. Bassett\" serves as a cover. Date on original catalog card appears [1790 ?][Oct.]","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Encloses a letter -- wrote letters to him and friend from Fredericksburg, to go by a county representative to the assembly -- best way to send letters to him is by post or a friend -- postmasters are more particular in sending letters addressed to our family than they are of others -- sick family at Mt. Vernon -- Bassett's sister and brother had visited and brought influenza -- Lewis and others leave Mt. Vernon on 22nd for Philadelphia. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed in pencil by (?), watermarks. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Rob. Lewis.\"","Bill. A.D.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Bill for 1 box superior Hyson tea amounting to £20.18.9. Autograph document signed, fragment laminated, docketed twice, once by Lear, \"No. 257 Receipt Jno. Barnes £20.18.9 22nd Novr. 1790,\" and Rect. Jno. Barnes Novr. 22. [1]790 £20.18.9\", incomplete watermark. Receipted at same time by John Barnes.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Bladensburg. Retained copy to Holmes regarding a lease of Holmes' land (location not specified) to Mrs. Betty Washington Lewis. Robert Lewis encloses several letters referring to this transaction. Mrs. Lewis has paid the first year's rent.","A.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Hasn't written her because he hasn't been successful in complying with her requests regarding chesnuts and sale of her colt--will try to sell colt at sale in a few days--intends being at Bushfield soon to attend Mr. Washington's sale--Judy sends love. Autograph letter signed, fragment of a separate cover, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"R. S. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears 179[0] Dec. 6.","Bushrod Washington, Alexandria VA, writes to Col. William A. Washington at Haywood regarding correspondence he received and enclosed about land belonging to William Washington. Bushrod reports that he has made enquires about the lots and hopes to provide satisfactory information on the subject. A side board ordered by William Washington has arrived and Bushrod suggests sending a vessel from his part of the country to retrieve the item. Sends love to his two nephews. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address label.","One card. Engraved card of invitation from General Knox's wife with decorative border: \"Mrs. Knox presents Compts. to Mr. Lewis and requests the Honor of his Company on Wednesday Evening the '2nd of Febry', Janry 25th 91. The favor of an Answer is desired. Sold by Burton No. 14 Capel Street. Date on original catalog card appears 17[91] Jan. 25. Partly printed with blanks filled in by hand, card size.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Regarding legacy left her [probably by her brother Geo. Wm. Fairfax, who died in 1787 in England] -- a bond given -- doesn't desire more land in Culpeper, Virginia -- has some which she has been unable to sell -- smallpox breaking out here -- \"Bob shou'd be careful of his cloaths.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed \"Letter Mrs. H. Washington about her husbands Bond\",\" incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Han. Washington.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]91 Jan. 30.","D. 1 page. For £2.0.0, an account of wages due from the President -- receipt in hand of George Augustine Washington. Document, small charred fragment, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., Receipt No. 299.","A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for £4.4. for [Seine ?] twine. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, docketed twice, \"Recpt. No. 266, incomplete watermark. Receipted by Buchan Patton and Co.","A.D.S. 1 page. Account for £0.5.3 for mending a plow, mending strap of a swingel tree, making plow bridel bits, etc. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, docketed \"J.B. Steels Bills for 1791.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. For 3 lbs. seine twine for 0.7.0. Autograph document signed, in hand of P. Prather, fragment, docketed \"No. 267,\" etc., laminated. Receipted by P. Prather for B. Patton and Co.","A.D.S. 1 page. Receipt for £2.12.6 for 21 bushels of oats sold to Tobias Lear. Autograph document signed, fragment, in hand of Edmund Penin[gton] and signed by him, mutilated, laminated, docketed \"Edwd. Barr[in]g[ton] 23d March 91 2.12.6,\" and Receipt No. 269 Edwd. Barrington £2.12.6 23d March 1791.\"","D. 1 page. Order to pay Alexander Smith £80. Witnessed by Wm. Wilson. Receipted by Alexander Smith April 8, 1791. Docketed same date. Document, silked, fragment, docketed, receipt 270.","A.L.S. 1 page. Requests [Ann] to get some white ribbon for her at Perrin's store-will pay him herself--they expect [Ann and Bushrod Washington] for dinner on Tuesday. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Will, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]91 April 25.","A.D. 1 page. Bill for making some ruffles, ruffled caps, etc.[?]. Autograph document, signed by \"femme le Chal\", fragment, laminated, docketed twice \"No. 274 Receipt Mr. Chal £1.16.0, 10th June 1791\" and \"Rect. Mr. Chal 1.16.0 June 10th 1791.\"","For tuition of Geo. [Washington Parke] Custis of £1.7.6. Partly printed document filled in by James Clement and signed by him, docketed twice \"Rect. for Master Custis July 1 1791, 1.7.[6,]\" and \"No. 275 Receipt James Clement £1.7.6, 1 July 1791.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Unable to write because of extreme illness -- very weak -- he and Fanny and children go to Berkeley -- they will remain for a while, but business will bring him back soon -- has account from Mr. Wilson -- had boots made for Burgess and will send them by his father when he comes. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, postmarked \"Alex July 4\", watermark.","A.L. 1 page. Receipt for making a door \"for the ice house of the President.\" This was for the Robert Morris house in Philadelphia and it is noted that Mr. Morris declined paying it.","D. 1 page. Alexandria. For £22.10.6, to be applied in discharge of the President's and his taxes. Document, charred fragment, laminated, docketed \"Lodged in their Hands to be applied to the settlement of County [ ] parish Levies.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Fairfield. Deals primarily with settlement of account and Bond -- Mr. Washington is from home and is his father's other executor -- account against Mrs. Bushrod and herself in regard to furniture -- legacies left by her brother [George Wm. Fairfax] -- obliged for news of her sister Fairfax [Sally Cary Fairfax]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"H. Washington.\"","D.S. 2 pages. Washington relinquishes a former contract in which Tiffin leased Washington's land for 30 lbs. per year. Tiffin agrees to \"... surrender possession [of the tract]--to give up all claim to the wheat now growing on the plantation and to put in all the ground now in Buck wheat and some small spots adjoining in potatoes and Hemp with Rye ...\" Memorandum of an agreement. Signed by Peter Cockrell, for George Augustine Washington.","D.S. 3 pages. Agreement for Washington to pay Cockrell one-seventh of the crop yield for acting as overseer \"on his plantation in Berk[e]ley County which will be formed of that which he now occupies and that which Doct. Tiffin resides ...\" Cockrell to care for Negroes, stock, and tools on plantation. Witnessed by Samuel Washington.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Sends letter and garlick by Gen. Roberdeau--leaves cherries and gooseberries for her--they have taken passage to Barbados--go to Mr. Craufurd's [at Greenwood Md.] to stay until sailing time--Polly's [Blackburn] cough worse--glad [Ann] likes new house--Polly asks for great coat to be sent. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed (Honord by General Robertdeau,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1792] Sept.[20?].","Account for £1.10.6 for smith work, including making \"3 keys for The Staples and ox yoks,\" making knives, putting huks on a locket, putting heels to 2 colters, etc. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, docketed \"[ ]mber 9,\" badly charred by fire.","A.L.S. 6 pages. Lisbon. Humphreys was a Revolutionary War hero from Conn. and writer of the \"Hartford Wit.\" He writes to G. Washington's secretary, T. Lear, of his life in Portugal. Sends messages to G. Washington and members of his family. Autograph letter, signed \"D. Humphreys.\" Docketed by Lear on the blank final page--\"From Col. Dav. Humphreys.\"","D.S. 1 page. Clay receives payment for piling 14 cords of wood. Witnessed by H. West. Probably for President Washington's household. Document signed, docketed.","A.D.S. 1 page. Budd agrees to rent from Washington \"the House he now occupies-- my property in Alexandria\" for forty shillings/month. Agreement in force from October 1, 1791, to April 1, 1792.","D.S. 1 page. \"For President's use,\" Coe has supplied various brushes to George Washington's steward, Sam Fraunces. Document signed, docketed, burned. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Samuel Francis.\"","List. 2 pages. Rates quality of houses, miles traveled, and ferriage charges. In unknown hand, docketed, \"Believed to be in Genl. Washington's handwriting;\" laminated. This was perhaps done at the time of George Washington's visit to Charleston in 1791.","Manuscript account book of Robert Lewis, rental agent for the President of the United States, 1791-1798.","A.D. 25 pages. Corn account, 1791 for Muddy Hole and the other plantations--corn ground and oats to be planted in 1792, no. of acres per plantation--account of cattle sold, oxen sold, 1791, 1792--seed sown in 1792 in timothy and clover--account of farm and harvesting activities (sides of leather) Oct. 1791--account of seeds and grain in greenhouse loft, Nov. 1791--gardener's account, pork, beef, midlings, quart of rum--amounts of clover and timothy seed needed, bushels per plantation--amount on hand, 1792--mill farm no. of feet of planks, 1791, lbs. of beef mutton, bacon and rum--Nov. 22, 1791, finished the mill--account of hogs, 1791--potato account, 1791--turnips account--4 1/2 doz. candles made--tools delivered--Aug. 1792 del. one barrel of herrings, lbs. of mutton Thos. Green, Gray, monies received--monies expended since the absence of Major Washington, Dec. 15--several pp. of accts. of white workers about Mt. V.: Thomas Mahoney, (house carpenter and joiner), Thomas Green (carpenter), Joseph Davenport (called miller), William Garner, Daniel the Dutchman, tools for Hiland Crow, Boyd for making shoes. All these are dated 1791. Autograph document, silked, entitled \"Muddy Hole Plantation\", not bound, but with bound vols., watermark.","Single blank sheet with GW watermark and note regarding the watermark.","Receipts for hay for the President. 7 partly printed documents, various sizes on verso. The central document is an agreement/receipt between Tobias Lear and William Crouch, the hay dealer. Document is in the hand of Bartholomew Dandridge, signed by Lear and witnessed by Dandridge. 4 papers are weight slips for a load of hay naming the buyer as \"Mr. President\" or \"Mr. Washington.\" 2 slips are receipted invoices signed by William Crouch to Lear for 100 bales of rye straw.","Ticket to Ball to be held [in Alexandria] on Feb. 13 to celebrate Birth Night of President. Names of managers printed at bottom. Small piece of stiff paper, printed, name filled in by hand, laminated.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Cuyler writes from New York describing celebration of George Washington's birthday. \"... this day is the Anniversary of the hero of America, ships are decorated, guns fired, and publick buildings illuminated ...\" Mentions seeing [Samuel?] Shaw and that Shaw \"has dined with the President and Jefferson ...\"","D. 1 page. Philadelphia. For coopers work on tubs. Possibly for President Washington's household. Document, fragment.","A.D. 1 page. Receipt for payment of \"forty dollars on acct. of the President of the United States.\"","A.D.S. 2 pages. Peyton agrees to pay Washington \"four shillings/thousand Virginia currency, for two hundred thousand Herrings, to be caught at his Landing (commonly call'd Simpsons)...\" Washington is not to furnish a House for curing the fish.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Returned in December from \"a winter campaign\" -- asks pardon for not sending down the Phaeton Box and apron sooner -- wish him success in his business for the President -- Mr. Muse would not apply for money not due him, so President says give him money on proper explanation -- perhaps he hadn't finished last year's collection -- greetings from Fanny extended. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by R. Lewis, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. A. Washington.\"","D.S. 1 page. Captain Carhart's charges for freight \"of Sundrys to Alexandria\". Various boxes, tubs, and bundles listed and \"2 plowshears.\" Possibly for President Washington.","A.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. Chides her for not writing--let her know whether she received smelling bottle--\"your nephew\" can walk, talk, and has cut teeth--she expects another child--tell Mamma [Christian Blackburn] the news. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, part of a watermark, directed \"Favor Mr. [Tracey ?\"]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]92 May 25.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Scolds her for not writing--glad to hear Polly [Blackburn] is better--she has been sick herself and is afraid she will have to wean her \"sweet boy\"--plan to come see her soon--send one of her people over with a pot and ingredients for yellow pickles and she will send back some young geese. Autograph letter signed, fragment, integral cover, laminated.Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Thomas Newton for Cowper and Sexton to George Augustine Washington. Receipt for 10,000 3 foot shingles for Mount Vernon.","A.D. 1 page. For the President of the United States. Bill for glass jar, stone jar, china plates, blue edge salad dishes, black tea pots, chambers, basins, and tumblers. Total due 13.0.0. Receipted by Ann Gallagher. Docketed \"for glass and china\" November 10, 1792. Autograph document, laminated, faded and charred by fire, incomplete watermark. Receipted by Ann Gallagher.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Mr. P. Lyons Jr. in Richmond, who does business for John Hopkins, gave for the President some public papers \"which had been funded by you\" -- requests the receipt which was given at the time for the certificates -- please forward it since you must have it. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Dandridge, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\" Not in Writings.","A.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. Has a violent fever--Nell has finished the shift body--send word as to what to have her do now. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, marked \"Honord by N. Craufurd Esqr.,\" laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed \"Receipt for Genl. Washington £105.0.0 Va Currency 1 Oct. 1792,\" laminated, incomplete watermark. Bearer is Mr. [Anthony] Whitting, the President's manager, who is to receive the money due from Lyles's bond to President. See under same date, receipt by A. Whitting for $350.","A.D.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Fraunces, steward of George Washington's household, bought 10 pair of hose for £2.5.0 from Jacob Cox. Receipted by Isaac Streaper for Jacob Cox. Small fragment of paper, laminated, docketed, receipt No. 337. Receipted by Isaac Streaper for Jacob Cox.","A.D. 1 page. For President Washington. £4.9.10 1/2 for household items, including whisk broom, vineer'd cloathes brush, white wash brush, dusters, dairy brushes, hearth brushes, and paint brushes. Autograph document, charred, laminated, docketed, receipt No. 339. Receipted by Richard Coe.","A.L.S. 3 pages. New York. Incloses letter from President - [Washington's] gracious reception of Buchan's present of the Wallace Box - his kind reception of Robertson himself-President sat for him-his success in this country-sends [miniature] of GW by first opportunity. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Arch. Robertson.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Rippon Lodge. Her reluctance at parting from her--Tayloe is married. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (S. Lay). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\"","A.D. 1 page. For £8.10.6 for barrels of sweet potatoes. Made out to Samuel \"Francis,\" the steward of George Washington's house in New York City. Autograph document, laminated, faded and torn.","D. 1 page. Philadelphia. £2.14.0 for 54 w of venison. Torn and charred by fire, laminated, docketed Receipt No. 340, watermark . Receipted by John Cnoff.","One piece. Small printed note, watermark (RP, and FR).By law of this date currency was issued based on the land seized by the Republic. This note reads \"Domaines nationaux. Assignat de dix livres, payable au porteur ...\"","A.L.S. 5 pages. Boston. Informal ltr. about his activities since leaving his hosts in Georgetown ... Smith is a Scottish merchant soon to sail for London, India, and China and return to America hoping then to find business prosperous enough to settle here ...Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 1 page. Concerned that her breast is worse -- maybe caused by bad weather -- is sending Burgundy pitch by Jerry and can get flies and blister plaster for her if Burgundy pitch doesn't work -- calomel will help Levina -- eruption on his children cured by calomel -- go to Haywood tomorrow, don't want to take carriage horse and servants -- sends shoes to Joe -- others are cut out and making. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Washington.\"","Two tickets. Two lottery tickets for Peregrine Fitzhugh's Property and Cash Lottery. Signed by Peregrine Fitzhugh, tickets Nos. 2959, 2960 (both tickets on same scrap of paper). The text reads \"This ticket entitles the bearer to such prize as may be drawn against its number; subject to no deduction.\"","Autograph letter signed. Baltimore. Gustavus Scott writes to an unidentified recipient that a Mr. Chase is interested in purchasing Lots No. 20 and 21 near a parcel of land called Belle Hatch or Lux's Land.","A.L.S. 1 page. Lewis has no objection to a road through some of GW's land in Jefferson County.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Barbados. Polly still in poor health--doctor pronounces it Catarrel and gives her bark and steel--they will sail to Charles Town in Carolina and return to Va. from there--Genl. Williams here for health--Judd's twins--staying with Mr. Applewaite and wife, Virginians--place is elegant--has had her hair cut--has a parrot and muslin frock for Kitty Blackburn--intends to bring children all something--Dickey [Richard S. Blackburn] and Sally [Sarah Blackburn Craufurd] haven't written--Major [G. A.] Washington's illness--glad she likes Richmond so well. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn\". Date on original catalog card appears [17]93 Feb. 24.","A.L.S. 1 page. Barbados. Received his and Nancy's [Blackburn Washington's] letters--had dispaired of hearing from friends in Va.--encloses letter to Nancy from her mother [Christian Blackburn]--have taken passage to S. Carolina--expects \"our Friend Colo. [Wm.] Washington will take us by the Hand if we get to Charles Town.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (C. Taylor). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Mr. Thomas Bowen requested information through Gallatin on the person who administered on the estate of Mr. George Harrison, formerly of near Alexandria -- President sends following information [evidently inserted in original but missing from this draft]. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Philadelphia. Asks Trenton, N.J. merchant Abraham Hunt questions on the President's behalf about colt owned by Mr. Baker -- he seems to suit President's purposes -- head and neck of Mr. Hamilton's horse not well shaped -- Mr. Phillips' horse too expensive. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed, with corrections in G.W.'s hand, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","An account of numbers of fish (shad and herring) sold, to whom supplied and price--hauling charges--cover has rough notes on amounts of rum drawn out of Hhds. and summary of fish accounts for the year. 5 double sheets with cover of old wallpaper, sewed together, laminated, partly in hand of Anth. Whitting, mutilated, watermark. Date on original catalog card appears as 1793 Mar. 26-Ap. [19].","A.L.S. 1 page. Savannah. Just arrived from Barbados--[Polly Blackburn] was better when they left island but cold weather and dampness have made her worse again--they have done all they can for her--remain in Charles Town until May 1. Autograph letter signed, fragment of cover laminated to letter, marked \"Favd. by Mr. Thomson,\" incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1793] Mar. 26.","A.L.S. 1 page. Baltimore. To Frederick Green, printer, Annapolis. Run enclosed advertisement in the newspaper 'Maryland Gazette' for the President \"until the Charges thereof amount to Two Dollars\" -- Daniel Grant has the money and will send it as soon as a conveyance is to be had. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by B. Dandridge, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Baltimore. To James Angell, printer, Baltimore. Encloses advertisement which President \"now in this town\" wants inserted in the 'Maryland Journal' newspaper for 3 weeks. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Dandridge, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]93 Mar. 30.","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. President left with him DeBarth's bond for 6000 crowns, due today, and gave him power to receive payment ... please answer by messenger ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover, Association has a draft of the same letter.","A.L. initial S. 1 page. Philadelphia. President left with him De Barth's bond for 6000 crowns, due today, and gave him power to receive payment -- please answer by the messenger. Autograph letter initial signed, draft, fragment, docketed by Lear. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Has been very ill from taking the wrong medicine--\"my sweet little cherub\" Thomas B. [Craufurd]--tell her little girls she has missed them--send half a yd. of velvet ribbon for Bracelets. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","D.S. 1 page. Receipt for £15.15.0 for 420 bushels of lime \"for the President of the United States.\" Document signed, fragment, burned by fire, laminated, docketed by Lear(?), Receipt No. 383.","A.L. initial S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Declaration sent to Europe now out of De Barth's hands, so President sends duplicate, and De Barth must sign it with witnesses -- President does not question his integrity or honor because of his inability to pay the agreed upon money, for he knows unsettled conditions in France -- also De Barth readily canceled contract to buy land when he was unable to keep it. Autograph letter initial S, draft, docketed by Lear, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Mary [Polly Blackburn] is better--Dr. Tracey advises leaving unhealthy climate, and will go to mountains--come to C. Dale instead of R[ippon] Lodge, for \"your Mama, my Mama\" and [Polly ?] will be there--find a music teacher for Kitty [Catherine Blackburn] in Richmond. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, postmarked \"Dumfries, June [ ].\" Two postscripts follow, one from M. E. [Polly] B[lackburn] and one from Sarah Scott.","Greenwood. Wishes to see her uncle Bushrod and Aunt Nancy [Ann]--invites them to come see how much little Tommy [Craufurd] has grown. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Craufurd. Date on original catalog card appears [1793] [June 28]. [postscript to letter of same date, Sarah Blackburn Craufurd to Ann Washington].","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Transmits at President's request papers dealing with Colville estate -- Requests transcripts of some accounts dealing with Colville's estate. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark (G.W.'s). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. The horses will await her at Fredericksburg on the 25th--Mary [Polly]much the same--she will try Mrs. Mason's preparation of tar--family well--bring side saddle with her. Autograph letter signed, separate cover laminated to letter, laminated, incomplete watermark.","A.L. 1 page. Philadelphia.Regarding Thomas Colville's estate -- received copies of accounts -- received enclosed draught on Col. Hooe -- asks Keith to transmit copy of accounts, to know balance due on Colville's estate -- President thinks Commissioners' decision on compensation to him just. Autograph letter signed, draft, initial S, docketed by Dandridge ?, G.W.'s watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Is on her way from Bath--Polly [Blackburn] is better--left Papa [Th. Blackburn] at Sulpher Springs--Polly wishes to go to Greenwood. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [1793 ?] Aug. 18. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. To Polly Blackburn in the West Indies. Hopes she is well--likes Richmond--intends to live with Aunt Nancy \"till I'm as big as you - and longer, if I can't be married.\" Autograph letter signed, fragment, integral cover, laminated. Date on original catalog card appears [1793] [c. Aug.].","A.L.S. 3 pages. Rippon Lodge. Her leaving them has left a void in their lives--[Ann] must come up to District Court with Mr. [Bushrod] W.--exhorts her not to give way to immoderate grief over loss [of sister Polly Blackburn]--her children continue sick--will obtain pattern for [Ann]--Mama [Christian Blackburn] will send down Kitty's spelling book and Jenny B.'s bonnet and great coat--hopes [Ann] will be restored to perfect health--Mother's [Christian Blackburn] spirits are better but fears she'll never really be the same. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by Stage, postmarked \"Dumfries Sept. 14,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Cautions her to continue taking her medicine--Natt and Sally Craufurd ill with fever--hear nothing from [Nathaniel] Craufurd--she herself is unwell not in body but in the mind--glad Mr. Blair has taken Kitty [As a pupil] and hopes she will apply herself. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Date on original catalog card appears [17]93 Sept. 19. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Sally [Craufurd] afflicted still with ague and fever and hysterics--Anny very ill, and Tommy [Blackburn] has ague and fever at Annapolis and Dickey [Richard S. Blackburn] sick at Alexandria--Papa [Thomas Blackburn] will send cows down to her--glad Kitty [Blackburn] is in school--is Jenny in school? Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermarked (S. Lay). Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. She has been very sick--apologizes for not being able to get the calicoe for her--doesn't know whether she will be able to come down Christmas --leaves Sally with grandmother [Christian Blackburn]--did [Ann] carry music book and did Kitty [Blackburn] carry her brown stuff petticoat?--Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd ill--Sally Forrest lost her child. Autograph letter signed, cover laminated to letter, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Thanks for caps edging and calicoe--Mamma [Christian Blackburn] ill with ague and fever--they have all been sick--Mr. Craufurd has gone home--he will pay for necklace and locket--cautions her against excess of grief--they are trying without success to get [Ann] a servant. Autograph letter signed, laminated, cover laminated to letter, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked \"Dumfries Oct [ ],\" incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge Leaves for home day after tomorrow--leaves Mamma [Christian Blackburn] with health much improved--hopes [Ann's] health and spirits are improved, must submit to their great loss [death of Polly Blackburn]--gossip of family and friends--bundle [Ann] sent hasn't come to hand yet--if she can't come Xmas, will send a packet. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","D.S. Read of Howell Lewis 18/Shillings on acct of my [missing word] the service of the President U. S. James Butler. Document signed, torn edge, docketed by George Washington.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood Park. Has returned [home]--little Nat [Craufurd] still has ague, but is improved--Robert Scott is a fine young man and will be fine acquisition to [Ann's] fireside--admonishes her to raise her spirits. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Sarah Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Papa [Thomas Blackburn] has had attack of St. Antoney's fire in his face but is much better--had letter from [Sarah Craufurd] and her family all sick--hopes Mr. [Bushrod] Washington is over his indisposition. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Date on original catalog card appears [17]93 Nov. 5. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. Letter goes as far as Alex. by Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd who goes to races--Mr. C. will go to R[ippon] at Christmas time. Autograph letter signed, laminated, part of cover laminated to letter, directed to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Alex 7 Nov.\", incomplete watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [17]93 Nov. 5. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Sends by Mr. Ben Orr the patterns and padlock--Brother [Richard S. Blackburn] goes to Richmond but too cold for little Jane [Blackburn] to go--Mamma [Christian Blackburn] will bring her later--dined at Mr. Graham's, pleasant company there--Mrs. Barnes has recovered her senses--Mr. Orr went without letter, so sends it by stage and sends other things by Brother. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, cover marked \"Intended to have been sent by Mr. Ben Orr. S.C.\", and \"Stage.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","D.S. 1 page. Col. Washington will please pay John Drake on demand £7.9. ... Washington's acceptance is written below the order and dated Jan. 1, 1794.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Apologies for long delay in writing--insists that has thought often of her and her family and connections and happy hours spent with them--consolations on death of her sister [Polly Blackburn ?]--sorry he hasn't been able to visit Greenwood--hasn't established residence yet, but prefers southern states. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"John.\" Date does not appear on original catalog card.","Receipt from Pollard, clerk of Hanover County, Va., for services rendered to David Stuart, administrator of John Parke Custis, deceased. Amount 104 cents.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Her few lines served as a cordial at a time when she needed them--is sending a parcel by Mr. Herbert of Alexa. who goes by stage--happy to hear she goes to G. dale--has a good opinion of healthy air there--will try to come to her--very anxious over her health--sends gingerbread and almond cakes--unable to find comb and brush for her in Richmond--sends pincushions she made--asks after the family--intends to translate a novel for her. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Wishes them a happy new year--thanks for Xmas gifts exchanged--asks her to send more work [sewing ?] for her to do--is glad to let her have any money she needs--neighbor, Mrs. Contee's death--her children--spent a dull Christmas, despite company--send pattern of drawn handkerchiefs. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked by hand \"Jany 1,\" watermarked \"J. Whatman.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Apologies for his apparent neglect of his sister -- his health is good, but he has been very busy -- several planned visits have been thwarted -- will come shortly -- \"I should be happy to have my good old lady (who has been very sick) with me,\" but lacks another horse for carriage. Dated January 17th 1793 in heading, but docketed by Fanny B. Washington as \"From Mr. J. Bassett, January 17th 1794.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed 1794 by Fanny B. Washington, mistakenly dated 1793 in heading. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bassett.\" Date on original catalog card appears 179[4] Jan. 17.","D.S. 1 page. Invites Mr. Lear to dinner on the following Sunday to meet Lord Sheffield, Whitehall. Docketedwith seal to Mr. Lear No. 33 Surry Street.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood Park. Sends letter to George Town to be posted by Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd--disappointed she has gone back to [Richmond], wants her to spend summer with her--her husband [Nath. Craufurd] in poor health--her anxiety over him--her children--glad of [Ann's] good reports on Sally. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"[G]eorge Town February 19th,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Rhode Island. \"... I am very happy to find you are going to celebrate the President's birth in such stile ...,\". Autograph letter signed, docketed, stamped, seal, watermark.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Sends wagon full of things for her; cabinet, flowers, berries, etc.--sends two cows also--sends butter--will go down [to Richmond?] in March with Mr. [Bushrod] Washington--[Ann's] brother [Richard S. Blackburn] still in Philadelphia idling his time, and his family under poor management--sends gifts to Kitty [Blackburn] as an encouragement to improve her writing--sends petticoats to be altered for Kitty. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]94 March 3.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Annapolis. Unable to procure two books [Ann] had commissioned him to get--Brother Richard still in Phila., and shows no inclination to go home. Autograph letter signed, laminated.","A.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. They have purchased a horse, so she needn't send one up--[Christian Blackburn] and Aunt Brown will set out for Richmond early next month--he himself intends to go down about the first of May. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]94 March 27.","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Written at the President's direction thanking him for information about box shipped by Mr. Lear and letter forwarded from Lear -- asks Greenleaf to direct his friend in New York to send the box to Philadelphia, taking care to convey it safely as it contains glass -- President wishes him to call when he comes to Philadelphia to receive a sum of money on Mr. Lear's account. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Dandridge and in a later hand \"Written on Genl Washington's watermarked paper,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"","A.L. 1 page. President is busy reading a number of bills this afternoon -- will Mr. Greenleaf call at 8:00 tomorrow for breakfast instead of visiting this evening? Written in 3rd person, integral cover, docket, G.W.'s watermark (incomplete). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\" Date from docketing; on original catalog card appears as [1794][June 5] Thursday 1/2 past 2 o'clock.","After returning from a surveying expedition in Reading Pennsylvania, Andrew Elliott wrote this scathing letter to Thomas Mifflin about Washington's policies relating to Native Americans.","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Sends Rutherford the desired information on Mr. Mien -- enclosed were copies of 2 letters from a member of Congress from Maryland, which Rutherford can trust -- the President has little time to spend on such requests. Autograph letter signed, Contemporary copy(?), docketed, incomplete watermark (G.W.'s). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Distressed over [Ann's] health--advises her to go to Norfolk as doctor advises--will see her at R[ippon] Lodge in Aug. and go with her to Sulphur Springs or Uncle [Elzey ?]--mustn't stay in \"that sickly hole Richmond\"--promise not to tell Mamma [Christian Blackburn] of her illness--will bring her two little boys down to cheer up [Ann's] health. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"4 July '94,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Concern over [Ann's] health--denies she and her husband enjoy scandal, but rest of Prince George [County, Md.] does--comments on uncertain conveyance of mail by stage--desires her to bring her hat to her [at Rippon Lodge] when she comes--talks of her neighbors who enquire after [Ann]--her husband [Nath. Craufurd] very ill with ague and fever--will meet her at R[ippon] Lodge. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"July 11,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L. 1 page. Board of Agriculture, Whitehall. If Sir John Sinclair sends a set of the Reports, transmitted to the Board of Agriculture giving accounts of husbandry in counties of the Kingdom, will Mr. Peacey revise them, thus contributing to improvement of agriculture? Autograph letter, in 3rd person.","D.S. 1 page. Henry Lee of Richmond is \"held and firmly bound unto Bushrod Washington his Executors,\" etc. for sixteen hundred pounds.","A.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. Longs to see her--sends Frank down for her and the little girls--lose no time in coming. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. C.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Distress over Frank's return without her, and especially over her indisposition--hopes she will be able to come back with Mr. Craufurd on Sunday--sends letter which Frank went off and forgot--Nat [Nathaniel Craufurd, Jr.] very ill--he desires Aunt Nancy [Ann] will bring him plumbs and cake--much obliged for the books. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Aug. 11,\" and instructions in S. Craufurd's hand, \"Mr. Brundige will be so kind as to send these letters for Mrs. Blackburn and Mrs. Washington as soon as possible.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. The Exchange, Fauquier County. He, wife and sick children are at the Exchange for healthy air -- hasn't written or heard from her since recent trip to Mt. Vernon -- will try to visit again shortly -- encloses letter from Mrs. Bassett. [See letter of Aug. 15, 1794, B.C. Bassett to Frances Washington]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, and redirected cover, docketed by F. Washington, mutilated, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Bassett.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Mrs. Trutton (?) is moving from Mrs. Washington's house, hasn't paid rent due -- she has rented, or sublet, the rest of her time there to Mr. Dobbin, who agrees to stay there for some time if she will agree to paint and stop the roof leaks. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Fanny Washington, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Deneale.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Fauquier. Tells of illness of husband John and children -- dangers as they traveled along road to Fauquier, pursued by mad hog -- mentions 4 children. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. C. B.\" [Enclosed with letter of Aug. 13, 1794, John Bassett to Frances Washington].","A.L.S.  2 pages. Eltham. Bettsy [wife?] has been very ill all summer, but has lately been revived by the copious use of wine and bark -- advises Fanny not to go to town in middle of summer, because of ague and fever -- brother John and family went up country to Mr. Robert Lewis's for their health -- Mrs. Lyons ill. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Frances Washington, mutilated, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Burwell Bassett.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Alexandria. Re: the estate of Col. Richard Henry Lee ... comments on general distribution of the estate ... suggests that either he (WAW) or Corbin W-n undertake the guadianship of Cassius and Francis Lee ... both to be sent to Georgetown Academy for the time being. Autograph letter signed, integral cover addressed to W.A.W. Haywood. Name on original manuscript appears as \"William A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. To Reverend George Smith, Minister at Galston, Scotland. Encloses letters answering Smith's queries to the President relating to affairs of Wm. Hunter, Jr. deceased. Autograph letter signed, Draft, docketed by Dandridge, laminated, watermark (J.G.C.). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Ill health and business prevented his going to visit her or even writing -- he is even unable to return to Mr. Robert Lewis's [The Exchange, Fauquier County] for Mrs. Bassett -- expresses affection for Fanny and her children, telling her they have an \"excellent pattern\" in her, while she has \"the best of guides, an amiable and benevolent heart.\" Autograph letter signed, separate cover, laminated, watermark (crown over GR).","A.L.S. 1 page. This letter will introduce an old acquaintance--hopes she is riding out on horseback by now--hopes Kitty [Blackburn] has no return [of her illness]. Autograph letter signed, laminated watermark incomplete (part of quartered shield). Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","Receipt, to Joseph Litty [?], 1794 October 22. John D. Blanchard to Enoch Skinner, 1794 October 23. Receipt, The escort troop of horse for the prisoners to Philadelphia to John Dickey, 1794 October 23. Receipt, John D. Blanchard to Samuel Thompson, 1794 October 24. Receipt, Marshall David Lenox to George Smith, 1794 October 24. Receipt, Captain Blanchard and Company to Andrew Steel, 1794 October 27. Receipt, to Andrew Steel, 1794 October 27. Receipt, John D. Blanchard to John Morrison, 1794 October 27. Receipt, Samuel Wheeler and David C. Claypoole to Philip Sossler and Mary Sossler, 1794 October 27. Receipt, received of Arthur Price, 1794 October 28. Receipt, Captain Blanchard to J. Hake [?], 1794 October 28. Receipt, Jonathan Miller, 1794 October 29","N.S. 1 page. \"The Hide sent I allow you Six shillings for. but as I do not know what sort of Leather will best suit you. I wish you to call yourself \u0026 make choise. or send a person for you.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. She couldn't write from Geo. Town because Sally Forrest's child was ill whole time she was there-don't bother sending old Anabella, for she has decided to have Mrs. Brown [as midwife]--her 3 servant girls will all lay in soon so she will be almost without servants--looks forword to seeing her at end of next month--her children send love--Mr. Tracy is here and [offers her his piano forte ?]. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Glad to hear of her returning health--will come soon to visit her at her new abode--will try to execute her commissions--tell [daughter Sally] she shall have a new frock with sash and pocketbook--Mr. Walker brought them all gifts from Phila.--old Mrs. Craufurd dead--\"Our uncle\" in Geo. Town has very elegant furnishings--will accompany her there for visit in Spring--send some books for Mr. [Nathaniel] Craufurd to read while she is lying in--direct [letters] by stage near Bladensburg as most certain way. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Dec. 8,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. They are well--mortified Papa [Th. Blackburn] didn't come to see them on his trip to George Town--hasn't received letter he wrote--will look for her at end of month--news of neighbors--Mrs. Craufurd died. Autograph letter signed, separate piece of cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Dec. 8,\" watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [17]94 Dec. 5.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Mrs. H - Y's rude conduct--Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd thanks her for watch piece--will send her prices of damask, etc.--Charles Lee a ladies' man--Mr. and Mrs. Thornton--thanks for little cap [for baby]-- fears she and child won't live, but is reconciled to her fate--begs for book to read during her lying in, for \"its such a lonesome time.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Dec. 15,\" watermark incomplete (H[?]). Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","Parliamentary act. Printed document, 1 page. \"An act to continue the Laws now in Force for regulating the Trade between the Subjects of His Majesty's Dominions and the Inhabitants of the Territories belonging to the United States of America, so far as the same relate to the Trade and Commerce carried on between this Kingdom and the Inhabitants of the Countries Belonging to the said United States.\" George III, Regis.","Philadelphia, Printed broadside document full sheet George Washington in a proclamation set aside February 19, 1795, a day of Thanksgiving. Addressed on the verso to the Rev. Mr. Newell.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Wishes them all a happy new year--hopes to see her little girl [Sally] in April if she lives--mother [Christian Blackburn] is with her, consoles her in her present gloomy situation--her two little boys, Nathaniel and Tom--thanks her and Kitty [Blackburn] for the sash--will inform her of any changes in her situation. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark torn. Date on original catalog card appears [17]95 Jan. 12.","A.L.S. 1 page. Norfolk. She is now at home, wishes to see her Aunt Nancy [Ann] and Uncle Bushrod [Washington]. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Back home after staying with Sally [Brown ?]--stayed in George Town 10 days due to little Christian's illness--glad Kitty [Blackburn] reads to Mr. Wyth's wife--wishes the old gentleman [Wyth] would teach her some geography. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked \"Dumfries [ ],\" watermarked. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]95 Feb. 22.","A.L.S. 1 page. Dumfries. Came here but found her sister had left for water side--will follow her, distressed over her condition---all at Rippon Lodge are well. Autograph letter signed, cover laminated to letter, laminated, postmarked ([ ] March 22), directed by \"Stage,\" watermark.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Feeling very low--tobacco lost when tobacco house was blown down, mare lost her foal, and their \"great relation\" demands payment of principal of a sum--expects ruin--the harder her husband works, the more fortune seems against him--Sally [Offitt Craufurd] sends love and will write a letter to her. Autograph letter signed, (incomplete), laminated. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Insists since her debility is coming on, she should go to the Springs or another healthy climate, even if she will be away from Mr. [Bushrod] Washington for a while--will go with her if it suits--Tommy [Blackburn] very ill, must leave and go elsewhere--Kitty [Blackburn] got home safely--should she put apricots in box and send them by stage? Autograph letter signed, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]95 June 16.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Fears [Ann] has had another bilious attack--neighborhood has been very social--old Tracey has left people in vicinity in the lurch, and they are not longer fond of him--Mary [the baby] has been very ill--she looks much like their departed [sister] Polly--other children well. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Geo Town June 29,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","Printed document signed, 1 page. Revenue inspectors form (July 8, 1795) Providence, R.I., No. 1133, Ship George Washington. \"I certify, that Brown and Francis have imported according to the Law, in the Ship George Washington from Canton, One Chest of Tea, marked as per Margin.\" Signed William Barton, Inspector of the Revenue.","A.L.S. 1 page. Studley, Hanover County, VA. Mentions Fanny's approaching marriage to [Tobias] Lear -- invites them to come to Studley to visit -- [Mrs. Lyons was Fanny's aunt. She was married to Judge Peter Lyons, and the sister of Col. Burwell Bassett]. Autograph letter signed, docketed by F. Washington, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Lyons.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1795] July 12.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood Park. Much obliged for her present--thank Mamma [Christian Blackburn] for tamarinds--glad [Mamma] is going to Bath for health--little Mary [Craufurd] very ill and emaciated--will dry peaches for her--afraid Mamma didn't like her cherries for she gave them away. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. [Ann's] letter relieved her of anxieties over parent [Christian Blackburn]--[Mary] much improved; thinks she will live--glad to hear her Brother [Richard] and Sister Judith are coming to visit. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, postmarked by hand \"Aug. 7,\" directed by \"Stage,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\" Date on original catalog card appears 1795 Aug. [7]?","A.N.S. 1 page. Richmond City. Requesting payment of debt to James Beckwith in the settlement of Arthur Lee's estate. With executor's note of acceptance, signed by Wm. Aug. Washington and Corbin Washington, Aug. 24, 1795.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Informs his brother that he is intending to visit Mt. Vernon and requests that he collect John Ariss' rent. Mentions his mothers health, she is now in Culpepper. Will take Judy and Harriott Washington with him to MV. Judy sends a present of two night caps. Integral cover (mutilated).","A.D.S. 1 page. Received £475.10.1 for President, specifying how much was received in bank notes, French crowns, silver coin, and gold coin. [This is for rents collected by Lewis for Washington; see letter of same date, Robert Lewis to George Washington.] Autograph document signed, docketed by R. Lewis.","A.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood Park. Can't be at Rippon Lodge until Oct. 10th--expects [Ann] to spend next summer with them [at Greenwood]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Stage, postmarked by hand \"Sept. 30,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Unable to come to Rippon Lodge right away--will wait and come down with Sally [Sarah Craufurd]--sends Judy the things she wants; fears her health will be no better til after delivery. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark (obscured). Name on original manuscript appears as \"R. S. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Arrived here after horrid ride by Stage--everyone here well--Brother [Richard Scott Blackburn] expected tomorrow--his youngest christened Judith Ball--will send patterns  and padlock by first opportunity--papa [Thos. Blackburn] never received books [Ann] sent him. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Stage. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. C.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. News of death of Judy Blackburn [wife of Richard S.]--she was delivered ten days ago of twins--one is dead--break news to Nancy [Ann Washington] and Sally [Sarah Craufurd] as gently as possible--he has disguised [his hand writing] on direction as well as he could. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Stage, postmarked by hand \"Dumf. 22th Oct.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Washington. -Mr. Philips, a gentleman from England, wants to see the seat at Mt. Vernon--Pearce should show him attentions and activities. Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral.","A.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Announces Juda's [Judith Blackburn] death--one of her infants died before her--her dying request that Nancy [Ann] take Jenny--children well--[Thomas Blackburn] still lame. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1795] Oct. 25.","Account book, A.D.S. 9 pages. \"Account of Toll Grain Received at Mill Brook mill ...\" An account of wheat, corn, rye, and buckwheat received. On cover: \"Betty Lewis Mill Brook 2d Apriel 1796.\" Autograph document signed, bound.","A.L.S. 1 page. Oaks. Will leave tomorrow morning--entreats her to keep up her spirits and follow Dr. Horner's advice. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Joseph, watermark incomplete. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. [Nath.] Craufurd arrived and gave news of them--have Dr. McClurg's advice for Tommy's [T. Blackburn, Jr.] illness and charge it to him--try to keep Tommy in good company--his leg grows worse, will keep him from visiting them this fall or winter--books she sent him by Smocks stage didn't arrive--compliments to \"the elder Mrs. Washn.\" Autograph letter signed, laminated.Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Glad her health improves--enquired about books she sent him by stage but can learn nothing--her brother will give her news of their present situation. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Dandridge encloses is $55. to pay duty on a pipe of wine for the President -- asks to be informed when this letter arrives safely. Autograph letter signed, Draft, docketed by Dandridge, laminated, in a later hand \"from GW's secy paying for wine,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"","Manuscript copy. D. 3 pages. Washington leaves his wife, Frances (Fanny Bassett), 1/4 of his plantation and stock. To son George Fayette, part of a tract in Berkeley County; 1000 acres of land \"situated in the district set apart for the officers and soldiers of the Virginia line on the Ohio River;\" and his gold watch. To son Charles Augustine, the remaining land in Berkeley Co. and 1000 acres of the above land on Ohio River. To daughter [Anna] Maria, 666 2/3 acres of the Ohio River land, a lot in Alexandria, 4 lots in Fredericksburg, and 2 male slaves (Gabriel and Frederick). All 3 children receive 1/4 of GAW's plantation, stock, etc. Other bequests 10 pounds annually to be paid \"to my Negro Charles\" and frees Charles at Frances' death or remarriage. To \"my young friend George W.P. Custis my silver hilted Sword.\" To George Washington: \"I return the golden headed cane which I received from him. I request him to accept of my grey riding Horse and new saddle and bridle as the last testimonial of my most grateful and affectionate regard for him.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1795]. Witnesses: J. Dandridge, Burwell Bassett, C.P. Lyons, M.W. Dandridge.","A.L.S. 1 page. Eleanor Custis regrets that she was not at home when Mrs. Wolcott came. She relates that her grandmother [Martha Washington] gave her the present and the lock of hair. She expresses her thanks for them and extends her wishes for the happiness of the Wolcotts. Date on catalog card is c. 1795.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Rippon Lodge. Glad she and Mr. [Bushrod] W[ashington's] health is good--he himself is better but feels his constitution declining--thanks for their attention to Tommy [Blackburn, Jr.]; hopes their watchful eye has put end to his disapation--never received Mr. [Bushrod] W[ashington's] letter--sorry venison was bad--Fowler Wood has left, and they don't get even a duck--will send for Kitty [in Md.] when weather permits. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, directed by Stage, postmarked \"Dumfries Jan. 12.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Inquires what money is necessary for Tommy [Blackburn, Jr.'s] expenses--Tommy wrote Nancy [Ann Washington] had loaned him money--encloses 2 notes on Alexa. bank--inform him if he receives money--Kitty [Blackburn] just returned from Maryland. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked \"postpaid\" in Blackburn's hand, postmarked \"[ ] Jan. [ ],\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages with integral address panel. Saw Hill. Apologizes for not answering his letter sooner and gives explanation. Discusses sale of land versus keeping it. Discusses his opinion on the Vindication of Edmund Randolph, George Washington, and his administration.","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Dandridge writes that Washington will not lease forever his lot in Alexandria, and will sell only for high cash price -- suggests Summers should make his best offer for it, and President will consider it. Autograph letter signed, Draft, docketed by Dandridge, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. D.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. President will not dispose of advertised lands until September -- but he will receive offers now altogether or separately. Autograph document signed, draft, docketed by Dandridge, fragment of G.W.'s watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"","L. 1 page. President Washington has instructed Dandridge (his secretary) to inform the Secretary of War that he agrees with the ideas of the enclosed papers. [There is no knowledge what was in those papers]. Also recommendation for troop movement. Letter, unsigned, on GW watermark paper. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. Whitehall. Says Americans \"cruelly persecuted many worthy and respectable men\" during the war, but \"that is now past.\" Offers best wishes for his happiness in America, and that \"it may long enjoy the benefits of the Presidency of Washington, whose great character and virtues alone could have preserved order in an infant state, composed of such heterogenous and ungovernable radicals.\" Discusses war with France and other international affairs.","Diary. A.D. 53 pages, including backs of covers. No longer bound together. Mostly a day by day of happenings on his plantations--crops, sales of fish, plowing, burning brush, clearing ground, etc.--trip to Mt. Vernon with [Rental] money for G.W., and expenses along way--at Mount Vernon \"flattered [Wm.] Pearce [manager] extremely with his good management.\"--visits of relatives and friends--prices paid for various goods--fishing--payment of accounts for the president--elections at court house--\"Visited Mrs. Haney who lays ill, and wrote her Will agreeable to her request...\" [distant kinswoman of G.W.'s - see letter dated June 26, 1796, Writings, XXXV, 99]--death and burial of Mrs. Haney--news of the Jay treaty--collecting [rents] and paying debts for G.W.--birth of a daughter June 18 and death a month later--detailed bargain with Mr. Fisher \"to new Iron\" a wagon--July 6, \"Gave the negroes a holliday.\" Autograph document, bound volume, first pages of book torn out. Date on original catalog card appears [1796][Mar.]28-July 18.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Hannah writes to her son about his sister's poor health, plans to see him in Dumfries, also writes about other family members - his brother, wife and their youngest child. Autograph letter signed, docketed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Bloomsbury Square. Congratulations to his brother on his recent marriage to Eliza Parke Custis. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","Autograph letter signed with address panel. Richmond. Marshall writes to Lee about the sale of property and slaves and the suicide of lawyer Alexander Campbell, who was due to appear in Philadelphia for the Hunter v. Fairfax case. Marshall suggests going to Mount Vernon on Tuesday, where President George Washington was at home visiting.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Petersburg, West Hill. Bolling discusses their approaching marriage in courtly terms (\"When I reflect that I am favored by you with a partiality ....\") -- Jack Stith, who is delivering the letter to Sarah, was refused in his amour with Miss Tabb -- Bolling sends Sarah a \"Pocket Book\" as a gift and \"small proof of my unceasing attention to you\" and mentions several of \"Sisters Stith\". The couple was married in August 1796 -- Sarah was a daughter of Laurence Washington of Digby on Chotank Creek, distantly related to George Washington -- this Laurence is mentioned in Washington's will as a friend and acquaintance \"of my Juvenile years.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked \"favoured by Mr. Stith.\"","Pencil sketch of George Washington by Benjamin Henry Latrobe cut from a sketchbook. Note with sketch reads \"Sketch of Genl. Washington stolen at Mount Vernon while he was looking to discover a distant vessel in the Potomac in which he expected some of his friends from Alexandria. taken from a sketch book of my father's, date 1796.\" Letter of provenance accompanying sketch says the inscription was written by Julia Latrobe who gave it to her grand-nephew Latrobe Weston. (Letter A-1104).","A.L.S. 2 pages. Haywood. Requests final statements on his executorship accounts for the estates of Dr. Lee and Colo. R[ichard] H[enry] Lee. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A balance sheet showing debits and credits of W.A.W. ... Nicholas Muse, James Park, Richard Henry Lee's estate, Henry W-n are names appearing on debit side ... Muse, Sanford, appear on credit side ...See also 1796-1797 W.A.W. in account with same firm.","D.S. 1 page. An entirely manuscript check drawn on the Bank of Alexandria, to John Thomas (Tommas) or bearer for $200. Signed by \"William Pearce for George Washington, Esqr.\" Document signed, fragment, canceled.","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. -introduction of Mr. Potts, a gentleman lately from England-wants to visit the Seat of the President--the residence of the man whose fame all Europe acknowledge-any civilities shown him and Mr. Milburn (his companion) will pleasing and acknowledged. Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Alexandria, to Hannah Washington in Bushfield. Corbin writes to his mother about business affairs, travel, and the health of his family.","A.D.S. 1 page. Appointment of Henry Lee, by William Augustine Washington, to receive monies owed from the State of Maryland. Witnessed by William Rice.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Richmond, to Porter in Alexandria.  With much wit, Bushrod explains how he has been too busy with \"Law and politicks\" to write. He urges Porter to visit him and also mentions business/legal matters involving Mr. Payne, Mr. Cole, and Mr. Brackenridge. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","D.S. 4 pages. An inventory of the estate of George Augustine Washington including a list of \"Stock and Utensils on his Farm in Fairfax County\" appraised and to be divided equally between Washington's wife, Fanny Bassett, and children, Charles Augustine, George Fayette and Anna Maria. Also, a list of books and the \"disposition of Major Washington's Estate agreeably to his Will.\"","Printed broadside. \"Good farm\" land for sale in County of Rutherford, District of Morgan, state of North Carolina. Describes the climate, what is being grown now, the inhabitants, the wood, the roads, mills. The Broad River flows into the center of the county and can be used for navigation. Thought to relate to Washington's estate.","A.D. 1 page. Account for taxes on land. Autograph document, burned fragment only, laminated. On reverse is receipt signed by John Sheppard, dated April 11, 1798, for full amount.","A.D. 2 pages. Account of William Augustine Washington with Henderson, Ferguson and Gibson. Balance sheet ... Nicholas Muse, Henry W-n, Richard Henry Lee estate, John Ashton, James Park on debit side, John, Nicholas and James Muse, Patrick Sanford on credit side ...","A.N.S. 1 page. \"Received 20th January 1797 from Mrs. Betty Lewis 1 Green Hide... 19/3 for G. Heiskell.\"","D.S. 1 page. Account with Patrick Callahan as miller for G.W. Includes herring, flour, beef, etc. supplied by G.W. and cash paid him as part of his hire as miller - £52.8.0 balances out.","Receipt. A.D.S. 1 page. Receipt for $30. on account of \"my hire\" [as miller for G.W.] Autograph document signed, in hand of Anderson, fragment, laminated, docketed \"No. 379, 1797 Feby. 17th Patrick Callahan for £9. to acc. of his hire.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Dandridge writes at Washington's direction, returning any testimonials and letters which had been presented to the President in Barton's behalf. Autograph letter signed, Draft, docketed by Dandridge, G.W.'s watermark. Name on original catalog card appears as \"B. D.\"","A.N.S. 1 page. Potomac River Company. In regards to advancing pay and money owed to John Kelly for work. Signed by Thomas Kennedy with return note signed by J. Gilpin.","A.N.S. 1 page. Potomac River Company. In regards to pay for Jack Ridgeway. Signed by Thomas Kennedy. Reverse side note records pay to Ridgeway.","A.N.S. 1 page. Georgetown. Potomac River Company. Note to pay James Montgomery, signed by John Templeman. Reverse side note says payment was received, Alexandria, April 28, 1797.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Richmond to Hannah Washington, Bushfield. Distressed over health of his niece--hopes she will be spared to them [probably Mary Lee Washington, b. 1795 - d. 1827, daughter of his brother Corbin]--\"She is the picture of two beloved angels\"--business with Col. [Wm. A.] Washington--pay Mr. Rice for horse bought of him--Nancy [wife, Anne Blackburn Washington] will be delighted to send her all of her books. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"[ ] April 1797\", watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]97 April 4.","A.N.S. 1 page. Potomac River Company. Note to pay William Mills. Signed by John Templeman.","A.D.S. 1 page. Receipt for two pounds for knitting seine twine into a centre for a Seine. Autograph document signed, in hand of Anderson, fragment, laminated, docketed \"No. 381\", Rect. 7 April 1797 [L?] Caywood for Kniting a Siene £2.\"","A.N.S. 1 page. Matildaville. Potomac River Company.  Note to pay William Compton. Signed by Frederick Laffler (?) and John Templeman. Reverse note shows paid in full on May 15, 1797.","A.D.S. 1 page. Potomac River Company. Itemized list for receipt of payment. Joseph Gilpin, William Hartshorne.","A.D.S. 1 page. Potomac River Company. Receipt for payment to John Leary for three barrels beef and three barrels pork. Payment received from Thomas Kennedy. Signed with mark of John Leary.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Two [slaves] have run away, one breaking down a door where he was confined--ring leader is Bill who is influenced by his mother--hopes she and papa [who evidently owns the mother] won't let her off this time for \"I believe she has a desire to ruin us if she possibly can\"--requests Papa's [T. Blackburn] help in bringing them back, for it ruins them, losing them at this busy time. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Receipt for $17.06. Autograph document signed, laminated, No. 387 endorsed receipt, badly faded.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Haywood. Relates to the settlement of the co-partnership account with Butler. Col. Washington is also concerned with a joint bond given to a Mr. William L. Lee.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Marlbro. Denies her last letter was cold, altho it had melancholy note--Mamma [Christian Blackburn] will go down to [Alexandria] soon, and she herself plans to visit [Ann] too--Sally [Offitt Craufurd] will write; she looks badly, hopes smallpox will be of value to her delicate frame. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Mr. Seton, watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Frestel, the tutor of G.W. Lafayette, writes a friendly, affectionate letter on behalf of himself and George on eve of departure for France -- they send regards to her brother and grand parents. Autograph letter signed, written in French, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"F. Frestel.\"","D.S. 1 page. Bail bond of Warner Washington for £323.6, signed by Warner Washington and John Washington, and witnessed by John Sowers. Warner had been in the custody of Sheriff Joseph Longacre as the result of a suit brought by Thomas Harrison, William Wilson and Co. Document signed, signed by Warner and John Washington, witnessed by John Sowers.","A.L.S. 1 page. Richmond. Reid must have been a client. Bushrod instructs him in the correct procedure for serving a decree on the defendants in an unidentified suit. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, (Richmond Postal Mark).","A.D.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Account with Vowells for 22 1/2 bushels flaxseed delivered to them and received in exchange 26 3/4 bushels salt. Autograph document signed, laminated, endorsed on back \"No. 48.\"","Printed and holograph document, signed. 1 page. Robert Lewis binds himself unto John and George Lewis\" ... to the Estate of Fielding Lewis deceased in the just and full sum of\" 498 pounds. However, if Robert Lewis pays 249 pounds by January 1, 1799, the bond is considered fulfilled. Note on verso: \"To a Negroe you sold in Stafford County belonging to/F[rom] Lewis's Estate.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Richmond. Bushrod writes to \"My dear friend\" and closes with greetings \"affectionately to Mrs. P.\" but the addressee is otherwise not made clear. He answers several queries concerning various legal cases, posed to Bushrod either in a series of letters or in one long unanswered -- includes Mr. Breckenridge's opinion on a horse sold to Ingraham by Lewis -- adds a postscript \"Did you ever read such a gloomy letter?\" after noting that his wife would have added her own greetings but that the letter was being written in his office. Autograph letter signed, docketed, in a later hand is \"Nephew and principal heir of Genl. Washington judge of the Supreme Court of the United States lately deceased,\" watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [17]98 Jan. 10. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"","D.S. 1 page. Bond.  Fulton agrees to pay Mrs. Washington, widow of George Augustine Washington, thirty-five pounds \"... upon the first day of January next ensuing [1799] ... for the hire of a Negro Man named Reuben for one year ...\" Frances Bassett Washington (Lear) died in 1796 so it is unclear who this document is really intended for, or if the date is incorrect.","A.D. 2 pages. List by name and purchase price of twelve Negroes purchased by George Lewis (10), John Lewis (1) and C.[harles?] Carter (1). Note on verso reads: \"Mr. Ferrell will deliver you some bonds belonging the [Betty Lewis] Estate. The Receipts [ ] of the Estate in hands Mr. B. Parke [signed] J. Lewis.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Autograph document signed, fragment, endorsed on back, marked \"No. 47\", laminated. A bill for one hogshead. Receipted by Thos. Vowell.","A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for £12.7.6 for restuffing two sofas, repairing frames, castors. Autograph document signed, fragment, docketed, laminated, incomplete watermark. Receipted by Geo. Taylor and co.","Account. D.S. 1 and a quarter page. List of blacksmithing services provided by Grymes for Lewis. Total owed Grymes: £10, 11 shillings. Document, docketed.","Account. D. 1 page. Hansford, a blacksmith, lists services provided to Lewis, George Washington's nephew, who lived in the Fredericksburg area. Total owed Hansford: £1 17 shillings 1 pence. Document, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Haywood. Writes to ask Fitzgerald to consult with Edmund Lee over terms of James Thompson's proposals for buying wheat crop from William Washington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, \"Favrd by Mr. J. Thompson\", laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. A. Washington.\" [Fitzgerald was prominant merchant in Alexa. and formerly an aid to G.W. in Revolution].","A.L.S. 1 page. Discusses inclement weather, trying to get from Alexandria to Westmoreland, voyage, illness of unidentified person, possibly sister. Corbin Washington letter to brother Bushrod Washington.","A.D. 1 page. Account of Joseph Simpson's, bonds, notes, etc., some in favor of George Stovin. Autograph document, silked, docketed \"B. Taylor's acct.\" Date on original catalog card appears 1798 [May] 3.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Bushfield. Corbin writes his apologies for not writing more often and says that \"the circumstances of my family have shut me out from all information, and rendered me entirely dependant on my friends for now and then a gleam of light\" -- while professing to be apolitical, he recognizes that private happiness depends on proper functioning of \"the great public machine\" -- his wife recovers her health -- the Leeton family arrived in good health. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lee (?), integral cover, laminated. Date on original catalog card appears [17]98 May 13.","A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for £10.0.0 for house rent from Feb. 14-[May 14th] at £40 per annum. Autograph document signed, fragment, charred by fire, laminated, docketed by B. Washington, watermark.","D. 1 page. Bill for £1.1.1/2 for 6 1/2 yds. of painted cloth. Document, fragment, charred by fire, laminated, docketed by B. Washington \"J. Thompson pd. [ ] a charge of a fee for [ ]\" incomplete watermark.","Bond. A.D.S. 1 page. Bail bond of Warner Washington for £156.12.6, signed by Warner Washington and John Washington, and witnessed Griffin Taylor. Warner had been in the custody of Sheriff George Noble as the result of a suit brought by Charles McThurston. Autograph document signed, signed by Warner and John Washington, witnessed by Griffin Taylor, incomplete watermark.","Letter, 2 pages. To Lawrence Lewis, Rich Woods. Postpones the payment of a debt in full. Asks Lewis to send \"the picture up, by the first opportunity.\" Integral cover. (This Lawrence Washington may be the son of Samuel by his last wife).","Autograph letter signed. Mount Vernon. Nelly writes to McHenry about yellow fever in Philadelphia and the standard that she commissioned for a volunteer dragoon in Alexandria.","A.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Couldn't write earlier because of Aunt Ballett's illness--gave Dickey [Richard S. Blackburn] the bill which he will inclose to Mr. [Bushrod] Washington--[letter] very faded and hard to decipher]. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]98 [Sept. 8 ?].","Manuscript copies of excerpts from two letters about the Quasi-War with France, supposedly provided to Alexander Hamilton circa September 1798. The first letter is from George Washington to Timothy Pickering, 9 September 1798. The second is from George Cabot to Timothy Pickering, 27 September 1798.","D.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Denman and Co. in Philadelphia, makes this receipt for £57.18.9 received from Clement Biddle for blankets; signed by Matthew Kean for the maker, Denman and Co. The blankets were for Washington. Document signed, fragment, in hand of T. Lear.","Bill. D.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. A receipted bill in the amount of $152.13 for a library bookcase for Gen. Washington and 282 feet of casing. Receipted by John Douglass. Document signed, in unknown hand.","Bill. D. 1 page. A receipted bill for $11.23 (or £ 11.23.0) for a picture frame 16 feet 4 inches -- made out to Clement Biddle \"for Genl. Washington\" by John McEllwee, and the receipt signed by John Rorke. Document, fragment, in hand of John Rorke. Date on original catalog card appears [1798] [Dec. 19].","A.L.S. 1 page. Encloses $50 bill received, for tobacco, and requests him to pay her tax at court today--just paid Mr. B. Lee £10 for folder--this is last of her [money]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, \"Mrs. H. Washington 1798,\" marked \"Hon'd by Mr. B. Lee,\" laminated. Date on original catalog card appears [1798]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"H. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Praising their mutual friend, George Washington. In this letter, the Earl of Buchan mentions that his nephew, David Erskine, is travelling to America and plans to visit Mount Vernon. Integral cover.","L. 2 pages. Tayloe writes to Secretary of War James McHenry that he is honored by President's late appointment of him, but prefers to delay decision of acceptance -- he will pay personal respects to war office. Docketed 'Mount Vernon, 6th Feby. '99 from His Excy. Genl. Washington with my reply 22d. Feby.' Letter, a true copy, teste by Wm. Holburne, incomplete watermark (1794).","A business letter giving Webb information on sending the money he owes, Lawrence further expresses that he has taken Mrs. Webb's advice and had married Eleanor Parke Custis, stating his happiness with his wife.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Powel writes to say she paid James McAlpin's bill for Bushrods black satin robe -- she hopes Mrs. Anne Blackburn Washington's health has improved -- she is glad Bushrod was at the wedding of Nelly Custis and Lawrence Lewis, and says \"I was certain that when Mrs. Washington found the thing inevitable she would act with propriety, indeed from all I can learn she has every Reason to approve her Grand-Daughter's choice.\" -- Powel agrees with Bushrod on the deplorable state of the Southern roads, especially those of Maryland -- the elopement of Maria Bingham (a child of 15) with a French count was shocking -- shares news of Philadelphia people -- mentions \"your excellent Mother's\" sorrows [at death of Corbin Washington ?]. Autograph letter signed, retained copy, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. She and sister [Nancy] enjoy a weeks holiday--tries to progress in her lessons, begins French--mentions children [brothers] who send love to Aunt Nancy and Uncle Bushrod. Autograph letter signed, part of a cover laminated to letter, directed \"to be left at the Cross Roads,\" incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Kanawha Point Pleasant. Recommends 6 men from this county as officers in the lately established army -- [included is a separate sheet docketed \"Thos. Lewis June 14, 1799, containing names of 6 men recommended by Lewis,\" in another hand]. See also 1799 June 14, W. H. Cavandish to James McHenry. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"June 14\" on a separate sheet (see below), laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Tho. Lewis.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Kanawha County. See 1799 June 13, Thomas Lewis to James McHenry. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Sends names of men who seek military commissions ...","Check from the Bank of the United States. Signed by John Nicholson paid to Mr. James Andrews or Bearer, Amount $944.15. Mr. Nicholson was one of the founders of the bank.","Purchase note. A Ninety Day Sight Note issued by Charles Alders' Co., Madeira, on September 20, 1799, to William T. Smith of Philadelphia for £84 British Sterling, directed to Tobias Lear on the account of George Washington on Nov. 14, 1799 and the amount recorded in his cash memoranda book of the same day.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Lear writes this follow up letter because no answers were received to earlier letters ordering 2 pipes of wine -- does Pintard have any in this country? -- if so, send some immediately as the General's wine supply is depleted and Washington only wants wine of superior quality. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear, enclosed in letter to Elias Boudinot, laminated, watarmark (1794). Not in Writings. [See draft of letter to Elias Boudinot, same date, on reverse of this letter].","A.L.S.  1 page. Greenwood. Looks forward to receiving her for a visit--sorry for Mamma [Christian Blackburn] having so much to fatigue her at her time of life. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Joe, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","Account, Document signed, 1 page. Though it is now in two pieces, amount due Lear is $42.24. Signed by Lear as being correct.","A.L.S. 1 page. A Letter-account itemizing the amount due Lear for forage and subsistence for Sept.-Oct., 1799. $234.39 is the amount totaled up. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Swan, P. M. General.\"","A.L.S. 1 page and A.N.S. 1 page.  Autograph letter signed, a receipt for the sum of $234.39 being the pay for forage and subsistence for Sept.-Oct., 1799. Also in folder, note of receipt signed by Lear, \"Received of Caleb Swan PM Genl. The sum of two hundred and thirty four 39/100 dollars, being my pay...\"","A.L. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Lear writes to Pintard that Mr. Alder from Madeira has sent 2 pipes of wine to General Washington, to be picked up in Philadelphia -- payment by draft has been made -- nevertheless, Washington will accept 1 pipe of Pintard's offered wine from his private store in this country, provided it is still of the best quality after being imported six years ago. Autograph letter, draft, docketed by Lear, watermarked. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Congratulations on her birthday--worried over Mr. Washington's cough--Mamma [Christian Blackburn] has left--her little boys, David, Bushrod and George--Mr. Magruder's failure for 500,000 dollars--Major De Butts sails for Italy--received books from her and will take good care of them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover with several messages written on the cover, laminated, directed \"to be left at the Cross Roads,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Cordial letter of acknowledgment for two pipes of Madeira wine which had just arrived. Expresses Mrs. Washington's appreciation for a gift of two boxes of citron.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Impending death of George Washington--\"I think he cannot survive through the night\"--come and bring Mrs. Law if possible--Dr. Craik, Dr. Dick, and Dr. Brown are here.","Letter from Tobias Lear to Burgess Ball, December 15, 1799 informing him of Washington's death.","Funeral Announcement. D. 1 page. 'The Remains of General Washington [will be de]posited in the family Vault, at mount Ve[rnon on Wed]nesday the 18th instant, at twelve O'Clock. Should the weather be unfa[vorable on Wed]nesday, - the Funeral will take place [Thursday] at the same hour.' Watermarked - Holograph in the hand of Albin Rawlins.","Bill to the estate of George Washington. 2 boxes of Mould Candles 104 nett, for a total charge of £7.19.0. Mackenzie signed the bill as having received payment in full on May 24, 1800.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Mount Vernon. Announces death of George Washington--description of G.W.'s last days and hours and his death--\" ... he could scarcely speak and breathed with difficulty, his complaint being an inflamatory sore throat, usually called the Quincy.\"--Drs. Craik, Dick and Brown sent for--\" ... between ten and eleven o'clock at night, he resigned his breath into the hand that gave it.\"--\" ... not a groan or a complaint escaped him.-with the most perfect resignation, and in full possession of his reason to the last moment he gave up his life.\"--\"He was fully sensible of his approaching dissolution for some time before we could persuade ourselves but that there was a hope left and he frequently told the Physicians that their efforts would be in vain ... As often as he could speak he would mention to me something which he wished to have done. And his last words, about a quarter of an hour before he died, were to me thus - 'My dear Friend I am just about to change this Scene, my breath can continue but a few moments, You will have me decently interred, and do not let my body be put into the Tomb in less than two days after my death.' He there feld his own pulse ceased ...\"--Mrs. W's fortitude--\" ... she yields not to that grief, which would be softened by tears.\"--saw his children about 6 weeks ago--\"I beg that no part of it [the letter] therefore may be published; for I presume that everything which relates to this afflicting event will be eagarly sought after by the public.\" Autograph letter signed, laminated watermark. Mary Stilson Lear was the mother of Tobias Lear.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney writes from Harper's Ferry three days after George Washington's death offering his condolences for this \"irreparable loss\" to Tobias Lear at Mount Vernon, Martha Washington, and Nelly Parke Custis Lewis.","On May 3, 1800, Keith Smith received the amount above after appearing and proving the statement before George Taylor. \"To making 1 suit cloathes (black) for John Anderson £1.16.0.","Bill. For 40 pounds of pound cake at 3/6 for a total of £7.0.0. One basket which contained the cake to be returned to Judy Edick. George Edick signed the account on March 28, 1800, as having received payment from Jim Anderson (likely James Anderson).","Orders for the funeral of George Washington. Manuscript copy, 4 pages. Signed by the Adjutant General, William North. \"Major General Hamilton has received through the Secretary of War the following order, From the President of the United States.\" Ordered December 21, 1799, Philadelphia. Signed December 24, 1799 in the Adjutant General's office.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Craufurd bewails the recent death of George Washington -- \"it haunts my slumbers and in the day I can think of nothing else\" -- wishes to write Sister Nancy [Ann Blackburn Washington] -- poor Bushrod Washington, his uncle first and \"I suppose next his Brother [Corbin] will fall victims to the unrelenting hand of death.\" -- speaks of Mr. Craufurd's illness and other family matters. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed in a later hand \"Death of Gen. Washington mentioned,\" Ms. badly torn and disintegrated, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Herbert.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. \"Long before they can reach you, your heart and the hearts of your fellow citizens will be made sorrowful by the suffering and melancholly of the death of one excellent fellow citizen Gen. Washington ...\" Autograph letter signed, black seal, docketed.","Bill. For making suits with buttons for Mr. Lear, Mr. George Rawlins [sic] Mr. Sims and Mr. Wilson. Also for making a pair of breeches for Mr. Dowdal. Total charges came too £7.18.3.","Bill. A.D.S. 3 pages. Addressed to James Anderson. Bill for mourning suits made for family and servants to wear when around the Mansion. Noted with monies received. Misnumbered on the top right corner as 'MS-2350,' corrected in the catalog book to MS-3050.","D. 1 page. For rendering funeral honors to the deceased General Washington. Appears over names of J.M. Hughes, Ebenezer Stevens, Jacob Morton, James Farlie, John Stagg junr. (Committee of Arrangement). Printed document, mounted on cardboard.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Letter mentioned \"We have had great to do in the city occasioned by the death of General Washington. I send you a newspaper wherein you may read the procession which may be of some gratification to you,\" ... with integral address leaf, Philadelphia postmark.","Manuscript eulogy. A.D.S. 16 pages. Docketed: \"Eulogy on Washington delivered in Medway [Massachusettes] D. 1799 by Dr. Abigah Richardson.\"","A.D. 11 pages. Lawrence Lewis's account of moneys received and expended from G.W.'s death to 1802, including am't of cash in house at G.W.'s death, amt. pd. doctors, money spent for cake at G.W.'s funeral, expenses on his houses in Washington, taxes, payment of legacies, building vault, for whiskey furnished at sale at Mount Vernon; money received from purchases at sales was main income during the period. Autograph document, copy, docketed, in hand of L. Lewis, laminated. Certified by Alexander Moore, Court Commissioner of Fairfax County, Va.","Executor's inventory, original. 51 pages. Listing and appraisal of everything at Mt. Vernon by rooms, including books in library and contents of outbuildings--also livestock, tools, farm equipment, etc. on each farm--negroes--Appraisal sworn to by Thomson Mason, Tobias Lear, Thomas Peter and Wm. H. Foote. Bound volume, 6 blank pages, docketed \"Inventory and Appraisement of the estate of Genl. Geo. Washington - 1810 Augt. Returned and ordered to be recorded,\" silked. Date on original catalog card appears [c. 1800]. Ordered and recorded on August 20, 1810 teste Wm. [Moss ?]. [See under same date a draft of this same inventory].","Inventory, draft. A.D. 64 pages. Inventory by room of articles at Mount Vernon, with appraised values -- includes contents of mansion house, kitchen, office, storehouse, washhouse, gardeners house, salt house, black smith shop, etc. -- also inventory of livestock, and farm equipment on each of the farms, the distillery, mill -- on the mansion house farm, inventory of articles in barn, greenhouse, lost, fish house, etc., paint cellar -- lists of gardeners tools, linen, etc., and plated ware, etc. -- list of books and pamphlets in library by case, with some marked \"Taken by B[ushrod] Washington\" and \"Mrs. Lewis's property,\" \"taken by G. Washington\", and \"To Mrs. Washington,\" -- maps, charts, etc. -- includes number of Negroes owned by George Washington in his own right, \"which Mrs. Washington intending to liberate at the end of the present year, can only be valued for the service of the working negroes for one year.\" Autograph document, draft, in unknown hand, entitled \"An Inventory etc. of Articles at Mount Vernon with their appraised value, annexed.\" watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [1800?], but an entry on page 59 enumerates the slave population \"which Mrs. Washington [is] intending to liberate at the end of the present year.\" Since she signed a deed of manumission for her deceased husband's slaves in December 1800, the date of this estate inventory would seem to be 1800.","Document, printed and sold by Graupner of Boston. Sheet music. \"The Battle of Prague favorite Sonata forte with Accompanyments. G. Washington President of The United States.\"","Patriotic songbook. 30 pages. Bound manuscript, handwritten by Maria Dickinson. Volume contains patriotic songs (handwritten) mentioning Washington and the American Revolution.","Two sketches shows pyramid-like structure surmounted by statue, and inscription below. Date on original catalog card appears [1800 ?]. On a separate page is a proposed inscription in Latin on reverse of cover. Watermark (crown over armed figure), 3 pages.","Printed copy of GW's will. Signed by Lawrence Lewis.","Bill, Clerk of Fairfax to the Executors of GW's will. First charge recorded in January is for \"Recording the Will\" for $4.55. Various other fees are itemized as docketing, attorney's fees, and charges for copies of various declarations. Total bill signed by Mr. Deneale, Clerk, came to $12.96.","One bound volume, 23 pages. Executor's account of sales, meetings of legatees, etc. -- contains the following: Mar. 5, 1800, list of those who purchased horses and jacks from estate with amounts paid; Oct. 15, 1800: list of sales of cattle, milk cows and oxen from estate with amount paid; undated (see card 4, June 7, 1803): list of lot sales in Washington City; James River Shares, Ashby's Bend land, tract in Frederick, Aris's land lots in Bath, Bullskin land, Chattins run etc. with name of purchaser and price per acre; Nov. 12, 1801: Sale of cows, bulls, steers, jacks and jennets, sheep with list of purchaser and amount; July 25, 1802: private sale with account of personal items belonging to G.W., purchaser, and price paid, purchasers here are legatees and deduct purchase price from estate due them, total amount $1882.50; July 21, 1802: \"Payable in Six Months/Sale at Mt. Vernon\" list of purchaser and amount, nothing listed to tell what is sold, total $8340.75, probably the result of meeting of July 19; July 19, 1802: dated Alexandria, an account of a meeting of legatees and executors of G.W.'s estate and agreements made as follows: 1. majority opinion of legatees present govern whole. -- 2. not contest validity of will as to property out of state. -- 3. carriages, horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs and personal estate except stock and bonds to be sold by executors. -- 4. lands on Kanawha and Ohio be divided and rest of land be sold by executors, NW territory and Kentucky lands to be sold. -- 5. stock of U.S., bank stock, Potomac and James River shares to be divided except one share in Potomac Co. sold. -- 6. agree to sale of James River shares and nine shares of Columbia bank stock; June 7, 1803: \"Account of Sales at Alexa. June 7th 1803 of property, belonging to the Estate of Genl. Washn.\" Charles County land, lots in Alexandria here follows list of other land sold as listed on card one undated (this document was bound incorrectly and has not been detached and the sheets in correct order).","Bill, A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for advertising sale of jacks and jennies at Mount Vernon dated Feb. 14, 1800; and for advertising sundries the estate of Mrs. Washington dated June 27, 1802. Receipted for £1.12. by T. Green. Docketed 14 February 1800. Autograph document signed, in hand of Green, docketed, laminated, watermark.","A manuscript book that contains 12 Masonic songs mostly associated with New England (lyrics only). Also includes poems or songs on George Washington and his death. Northampton, Massachusetts.","Tobias Lear's copy of an explanatory letter from him to John Adams in which he elaborated on Martha Washington's December 31, 1799 letter he wrote on behalf of her.","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. S. Lyman writes that Doctor James Craik \"wrote a Gentleman in this City, that the General [Washington], with his own Fingers, closed his own Eyes in Death -- this circumstance is a little remarkable, and it showed that he had his reason, and a spirit of resignation ... such was the Death of this great man....\"","D.S. 1 page. Copy of account dated Jan. 8, 1800, \"For Sundries for the Funeral Procession, in honor of the late Commander in Chief Gen. Washington. Use of a Pall ... $5 / Two Black Cloaks ... 2 / Bier ... 2 / 9 dollars [total].\" On Feb. 20, 1800, Haigh acknowledges receipt of payment in Pittsburgh for his expenses at the mock procession. Document signed, docketed.","The House and Senate of Massachusetts express opinions on how General George Washington should properly be commemorated by the public.","Order submitted by John Read and accepted in Massachusetts Senate and followed by the House to accept resolution to wear crepe on left arm in Commemoration of G. Washington's death.","D. 1 page. Alexandria. A bill from Paton and Butcher in the amount of £2.6.[7] for leather and shoe thread. (Date from earlier library cataloging; item was microfilmed as an 1808 item.) Document, fragment, docketed by B. Washington, charred by fire, silked.","Bill. Decr 25th \"To a mah[ogan]y Coffin with silver plate engraved, furnished with lace, handles and a coverd case with lifters $ 88.\" \"To sundry charges $11.25.\" For a total bill of $99.25. Particular charges were for \"Hire of the Cochee,\" \"Hire of the Bier\" and the \"Hire of a Horse.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. The writers request answers to several specific questions about their role as executors of Washington's will -- they require Simms's professional advice because Judge Bushrod Washington (another executor) hasn't arrived yet. Autograph letter signed, in hand of George S. Washington (?,) laminated, G.W.'s watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Simms answers questions put by them [see letter of Jan. 20, 1800] as executors of George Washington's estate -- among other things, he assures them they can dispose of personal property and wheat at private sales, but an account must be kept of articles disposed of in this way, and must be included in the estate inventory. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ch. Simms.\"","Bill. D. 1 page. Bill for 1 coopers-axe 6/6. Document, fragment, endorsed on back, laminated.","A.D. 1 page. Draft Committee Resolution, \"The Committee appointed to consider and report what public measures are proper to be adopted by this Legisature to commemorate the virtues of General Washington...\" Two resolutions, the 1st crossed out pertaining to a monument or statue to be erected. The 2nd resolution concerns printed copies of a Proclamation.","A.D.S. 2 pages.  Committee resolution or recommendation to the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. They have appointed Fisher Ames to delivera n oration on the \"sublime virtues of Gen. George Washinton before the Lieut. Governor, the Council and the tow branches of the General Court;\" signed by Moses Gill, Samuel Phillips, and the Speaker of the House. Also assigns John Coffin Jones and Jonathan Mason to a committee to make such arrangements for a public exercise assigned for the 8th of February. Concurred and signed.","Printed document, 1 page. Broadside. Funeral procession arrangements, Haverhill, Massachusetts. \"Arrangements to be observed On the 22nd day of February next, agreeably to the proclamation of the President of the United States, For Paying a Public Tribute of Respect to the Memory of our beloved General George Washington, late deceased.\" A eulogy will be given at Reverend Abiel Abbot's Meeting House. The broadside includes an order of procession and instructions to the inhabitants of Haverhill on proper mourning wear.","A.L. 4 pages. Dryburgh Abbey. A letter on slavery and the life and character of GW; mentions Lear, Franklin and Adams. Autograph letter, incomplete.","A bill for 11 items which came to a total of £22.18.9. A particular item is recorded for \"Leading a Coffin\" which came to £14.10.0. Alexander Smith documented Mr. Munn's receipt of payment in Alexandria on May 14, 1800.","A.D.S. 1 page. House and Senate of Massachusetts committee order to request a copy of Fisher Ames' oration for printing.","Draft of MS-5754. Committee of Massachusetts House of Representatives requests Fisher Ames to thank cadets and artillery of Commonwealth of Mass. in oration.","Order from committee to request Fisher Ames to thank cadets and artillery of Commonwealth of Mass. during his oration.","A bill for one shroud which came to $6 and one pall cloth $6, for a total of $12. On verso Michael Gretter (or Gutten?) signed the bill as having received payment.","A.L.S. Philadelphia. Send copy of GW's will and also \"The box made of the oak that sheltered the Great Sir William Wallace ...\"  At bottom of letter is note from Buchan, dated Aug. 16, 1800, bequeathing box to \"Washington's University in Columbia.\" Autograph letter signed, in hand of [Bushrod Washington].","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Herbert mentions Lewiss note for $1500, payable this week, which may be renewed if necessary -- gives Lewis instructions on how to renew it -- note in another hand, \"This note was given by L. Lewis as an Executor to the Will of Genl. Washington and to take up one of the Genls. then in Bank.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. Herbert.\"","A.D. 1 page.  Medfield [memorial] Procession to Washington. \"The Committee of arrangments [sic] recommend the following order of Procession for the 22nd Instant provided the weather and walking tbe good. Viz-\" also, \"It is expected that every person will wear a crape or ribband on th eleft arm. Soldiers just above the cuff and citizens just above the Elbow.\"","Commonwealth of Massachusetts order that members of house and senate shall distribute to clergy and to libraries Fisher Ames' oration.","Bound, manuscript copy of an oration, written by Royall Tyler, Esq., pronounced at Bennington, Vermont on February 22, 1800 in commemoration of the death of General Washington. Copy signed Mary R. Nowland AD 1812. Inside volume cover (back and front) reads \"Miss Mary R. Nowland July 3rd 1823.\"","A.N.S. 1 page. Regarding a survey plat.  Date on original catalog card appears 1800 (?) Feb. 27.","A.D.S. 1 page. Bill and receipt. Samuel Washington receives 175 dollars from Custis in return for \"A Sorrel Horse ... about sixteen hands high; but five years old, warranted sound and free from blemish ...\" If Custis finds the horse to be \"unsound\" within thirty days, Washington agrees to return the total sum. Witnessed by Tobias Lear and Lawrence Lewis.","Items listed are black crepe, hat looping, material for making two palls, 6 dozen flints, 1 cask powder weighing 114 pounds as received from the arsenal. Total bill was $40.08.","D.S. 3 pages. Two evaluations, one dated Ap. 26 signed by William Dandridge and Thomas Dew, the other dated May 13 and signed by Jos. Foster and [W.] H. Macon. Both at request of Lewis and Doct. [David] Stuart. Statement signed by Wm. King that the property herein valued belongs jointly to Mr. Custis [G.W.P.] and Mr. [Lawr.] Lewis. The property being valued consists of 2 slaves and several horses. Document signed, endorsed \"Valuation of Mr. Lewis's Property in New Kent,\" mounted, watermark.","Letter, 3 pages. London. Contains Wests comments on proposed reinterment of George Washington in the Federal city and monument to be raised to him -- recommends triangle or pyramid as most durable monument -- should be in prominent place, planted with trees -- monuments should be hollow -- rotunda, and brass pedestrian statue of Washington -- work to be of \"monumental simplicity\" -- 4 doors and stone coffin. Letter, marked \"Copy of a letter from one West=the celebrated American artist in London to Rufus King, Esq. our Minister at that Court on the subject of a \"Monument\" to be erected to the memory of that illustrious citizen - George Washington, was obligingly handed us by a gentleman for publication - From Gazette of the United States and Daily Advertizer, Dec. 22, 1800\". [Appended is a copy of \"A Resolution of the Old Congress,\" describing the type of monument to be erected to Washington.]","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Concerning the collection of funds due George Washington's estate in Philadelphia. \"What ever money you may receive please credit the Estate of Genl. Washington with it as also any money that may be paid you by Judge Bushrod Washington, a statement of which please forward me at this place.\"  Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","D.S. 1 page. \"On motion of David Stuart ordered that Tobias Lear, Adm. of the Estate of Geo. A. Washington deceased by summoned to appear at the next Court and give Counter Security or Deliver up all and Singular the decendents Estate.\" This copy signed by George Deneale, Clerk.","D.S. 6 pages. Account copy of \"The Estate of George A. Washington in acct. with Tobias Lear, Administrator.\" An acct. of GAW's estate transactions as kept by Lear. Also included are copies of court documents ordering debts to be paid to the estate (dated Jan. 1801); acknowledgement of examination of the acct. (dated April 14, 1801); and an order for the acct. to be recorded (dated April 21, 1801). Document signed, on George Washington's water mark paper.","D. 1 page. Bail Bond of George Steptoe Washington for $200. Dated 1801 April 6, and docketed \"McCormick vs. Washington Bond,\" signed by George Tate and George S. Washington, witnessed by Benj. Stephenson. Document, docketed \"McCormick vs. Washington Bond,\" signed by George Tate and George S. Washington, witnessed by Benj. Stephenson, laminated.","A.D.S. 1 page. \"I hereby relinquish the Administration of the Estate of the late George Augustine Washington and agreeably to an order of the Court of Fairfax County, and deliver up all and Singular the Decendents Estate which has come to my hand as Admr.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. To the Justice of the court of Fairfax County. Further explains his resignation as the administrator of George A. Washington's estate. Turned papers and bonds over to Burwell Bassett who is ready to become the new administrator. Docketed on reverse. Torn corner.","A.L.S. 1 page. Autograph letter signed, mounted, watermark (1794), with part of cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\" Encloses note for $875. for discount at the bank, and intends to present the necessary draft on Monday next.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Lewis gives the account with Blagden as it now stands, taken from papers of Dr. Thornton's -- £26.8.11 1/2 Maryland money is still due him -- Lewis asks Blagden to send authenticated vouchers for repayment of moneys expended so that the late General Washingtons heirs will be see the justification for the expense. Autograph letter signed, endorsed by Lewis, 2 p. covered with figures, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawr. Lewis.\"","Estate documents, 10 documents.","Memoranda of payments made, etc. by L[awrence]? Lewis as executor of estate--includes $1000 for hire of a vessel the \"Hene. and Patsey\"--also, 2 orders given to Thos. Peter on Samuel Hamilton, W-1250/B; ","Account, rec'd of N. Lee on account of Sheppard Pd. cash for negroes, etc., W-1250/C; ","Account, Includes $500.00 \"By cash of A. McLean,\" and $100 \"By costs recovered on Tomlinson's case,\" W-1250/D; ","Account, notes due with interest, W1250/E; ","Account, Lawrence Lewis with estate, Debit and credit of $16,037.30 -- including \"By balance due me as Executor -- $1,0872.69\" and \"By this sum due me as creditor legatee $5,138.61.\" etc., W-1250/F; ","Account, Mathew Ranson in account with executors, record of payment due with interest, etc., W-1250/H; ","Sums credited to estate, Amt. received and amts. not received [for purchases at sales], W-1250/I; ","Purchasers at private sale of Washington estate including amounts of purchases of each individual, W-1250/J; ","Receipt, Peyton Drew to Robert Lewis, W-1250/?","W-1250/K, A.D.S. 2 pages. Commissioner's report. Upon order of Court of Fairfax Cty., has settled joint and separate accounts of Lawrence Lewis and Bushrod Washington, acting executors of G.W. estate--1st, a balance of $3670.76 due L. Lewis in capacity as sole executor before any of others quailified--2nd, acct of Bush. Washington with estate, showing indebtedness of $2017.94, exclusive of 9 shares of Bank of Potomac--3rd, general acct. of acting executors representing whole transactions with balance due the Executors of $15,707.95,--including commissions--charges executors with full acct. of sales, $124,928.01--credit them with sums not pd. by purchasers, esp. $15,125.00 for purchases of lands by late Col. Thomas Lee as guarding of Corbin Washington's children, \"which purchase their present Guardian did not think himself at liberty to confirm, whereby there is a suit now pending in the High Court of Chancery of Virginia, consequently this as well as other matters, relative to the Estate remain open \"till a further settlement.\"","W-1250/K, A.D.S. 2 pages. Commissioner's report. Upon order of Court of Fairfax Cty., has settled joint and separate accounts of Lawrence Lewis and Bushrod Washington, acting executors of G.W. estate--1st, a balance of $3670.76 due L. Lewis in capacity as sole executor before any of others quailified--2nd, acct of Bush. Washington with estate, showing indebtedness of $2017.94, exclusive of 9 shares of Bank of Potomac--3rd, general acct. of acting executors representing whole transactions with balance due the Executors of $15,707.95,--including commissions--charges executors with full acct. of sales, $124,928.01--credit them with sums not pd. by purchasers, esp. $15,125.00 for purchases of lands by late Col. Thomas Lee as guarding of Corbin Washington's children, \"which purchase their present Guardian did not think himself at liberty to confirm, whereby there is a suit now pending in the High Court of Chancery of Virginia, consequently this as well as other matters, relative to the Estate remain open \"till a further settlement.\"","Account, D. 1 1/4 pages. Ferneyhough lists various services he provides for Lewis, being work done on Lewis's chariot - its wheels, springs, boots, doors, etc. Docketed.","Account book, settlement of the estate of George Washington. A.D. 32 pages. Accounts of various people associated with the estate, including money for hire of negroes - \"Statement of the accounts of the several legatees for the purpose of explaining them.\" Autograph document, mostly in hand of Bushrod Washington, laminated, watermarks, no cover, torn or clipped pages included.","A.L.S. 3 pages. New Kent. Concerns a shipment of wheat ... no demand for wheat or corn ... cider here for Mrs. W-n; will send some to Norfolk at first opportunity ... Had to get a new cog wheel for the mill ... Richmond market full of meat of all kind; cattle and sheep still on my hands ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Stafford City, VA. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Concerning receipts for western lands.  Addressed to Col. Thomas Francis Worthington, at Chilicothe N.W. Territory.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Fort Washington. Complains of dullness of \"this accursed Country\"--reference to someone whose gloomy countenance \"cannot bear the appearance of Happiness\"--longs to be with her and \"my dear Boy\" [Bushrod Blackburn ?,] but fears 2 years separation are necessary--expects to be dealt with by strict letter of the law--hasnt heard from Tommy [Blackburn, Jr.]--would rather see him idle at Rippon Lodge than where he is. Autograph letter signed, cover fragment laminated to letter, directed \"Via Fredericksburg To [ ] X Roads,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"R. S. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Walnut Farm. Concerning the execution of the estates of Bushrod's father, John Augustine Washington, and Lawrence Augustine's father, Samuel Washington, both deceased. Bushrod writes, \"I have never condemned you for demanding of the executors of your father ... a settlement of their accounts, and altho' I thought it unkind to institute a suit ag[ainst] me ...\" Bushrod is nevertheless willing to settle the matter. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rich Woods. Lawrence A. Washington proposes to Samuel Washington that he meet at Richwoods with Bushrod Washington to discuss debts extending from the estates of their fathers, Charles Washington and John Augustine Washington I, respectively. \"You will therefore, at once see the necessity of your ... attendance, to exonerate yourself, from as much of the weight of that business as possible.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawrence A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Reporting on the death of Martha Washington the day before. Suffering protracted fever, MW prepared for death \"with fortitude and resignation\"; gave advice to her grandchildren, took the sacrament and directed a chosen white gown be brought out. The funeral would be Tuesday (two days hence). Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 1 page. Rich Woods. Having received Bushrod's letter of April 2, 1802 re-settlement of his father's estate (John Augustine Washington), Lawrence Augustine feels \"...a perfect willingness to enter into a settlement of our business, with any Gentleman you may choose to designate for that purpose. And I can assure you, that every light I possess shall be thrown on the subject.\"","A.D. 19 pages. Final draft. Contains acct. of cash on hand, money in hands of Clement Biddle, notes due and paid--inventory of articles at Mt. Vernon and value (many are missing from here which appear, crossed off, on the first draft)--lists articles in mansion house, kitchen, servants hall, etc. Autograph document, Final draft, in unknown hand, entitled \"Inventory of Property that belonged to Mrs. Martha Washington, Taken the 24th of May and Eleventh of July 1802,\" final draft, watermark.","A.D. 20 pages. Contains acct. of cash on hand, money in hand of Clement Biddle, notes due and pd.--inventory of articles at Mt. Vernon and value (many are crossed off and do not appear in final draft)--articles in mansion house, kitchen, servants hall, wash house, etc. Autograph document, Draft, in unknown hand, entitled \"Inventory of Property that belonged to Mrs. Martha Washington Taken the 24th of May and Eleventh of July 1802,\" 1st draft.","Docketed on verso \"$35 June 16, 1802\" and \"To building a Vault at Mount Vernon $35.00\" and \"Recd the above amount in full (signed) John M. Lightfoot.\"","Autograph document, 7 pages. In hand of Albin Rawlins, an account of articles sold at the July 21st sale on six months credit (See \"Book of Sales and of Mount Vernon Property\"). This appears to be a rough draft (made at the time of auction) of the list entered in this executors' account book -- Rawlins' list gives name of purchaser, item and price; sale of chariot and harness, coachee, horses, clover machine, sheep, bulls, cows, calves, steers, marquee, tents, saddles, canteen, tin machine, saws and other tools, malt mill, \"The Knight of Malta,\" reams of paper, wax, French horn, pump, locks, tool chest, hoes, sheet copper, old iron, rope, etc., copying press, yawl [an incomplete summary of the contents]. On last sheet are lists of names and figures, probably a scratch sheet. Autograph document, in hand of A. Rawlins, laminated. This doc. is NOT part of the \"Book of Sales of Mt. V. Prop.\" but a separate doc.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Alexandria. Unable to buy any good furniture at sale [of Mrs. Washington's estate]--all worth having previously divided among legatees--George Washington Parke Custis's inheritance of wine--purchased one of four large paintings at sale, view of Great falls of Potomack. Autograph letter signed, docketed \"Copy Letter to Colo. May.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Deneale.\"","A.D. 16 pages. \"Rough estimate of the sales of the estate purchased by the Legatees in order to give an idea of their relative situation to each other and to them (?) who will be creditors and who debtors.\" Accounts of the following individuals: Bushrod Washington, Howell Lewis, Lawrence Lewis, Alexander Spotswood, G. W. P. Custis, Robt. Lewis, Wm. A. Washington, Col. Thomas Lee, Wm. Robinson, Samuel Washington, Mrs. Law, Geo. A. Washington heirs, Thornton Washington heirs, Thomas Peter, Charles Carter, G. S. Washington, Fielding Lewis, Nicholas Fitzhugh, Dr. Peyton, Lawrence A. Washington, Burdet Ashton, Andrew Parks, Corbin Washington heirs, John Thornton.","Bond. 1 page. Washington binds himself to Frey \"in the full and just sum of forty two pounds four Shillings and ten pence ...\" Two horses owned by Warner Washington (valued at 21 pounds 2 shillings five pence) are being held by Thomas Massir[?], sheriff of Frederick County as security. Printed and manuscript document, signed by Warner Washington.","A.D. 2 pages. John Hewitt, Register of Wills, Washington County, District of Columbia acknowledges that an \"authenticated copy of the last will and testament of George Washington deceased ...\" has been recorded. Administration of the will is \"hereby Granted and Committed unto ... George Steptoe Washington and Lawrence Lewis two of the executors by the said will appointed.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Green encloses his accounts against Lewis. Mar. 15, 1803 for advertising lands, June 29, 1802, advertising sale of sundries belonging to the estate of Martha Washington. Docketed by Lewis as \"Timothy Green's Ac. With the Estate of Genl. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by L.L., $10.10 P. 86 5 March 1803.\" Laminated, watermark, postmarked.","A.D. 2 pages. Autograph document in hand of Bushrod Washington, laminated. Probably a list of papers dealing with the settlement of the estate, numbered, and in many cases contain page numbers, memorianda or resolutions dealing with estate settlement.","Subject of the letter deals with dispersal of George Washington's property, including the sale of land and mules. It also discusses the terms of the hiring of nineteen of Mrs. Penelope French's enslaved people, in which Mrs. French was paid $700-800 a year throughout her natural life.","Letter. 6 pages. Alexandria. A lengthy and detailed proposal for the equitable distribution of the Ohio-Kanawa lands. Expresses dissatisfaction with present plan of division. Requests another meeting of legatees at Dumfries; such a meeting however is opposed by legatees.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Informs him of meeting of legatees, at which decision was made \"to sell amongst ourselves\" all Washington's land except the Kanawha and Ohio lands -- lists lands sold and amounts received at sales of June 6 and 7 -- prices better than he expected -- executors to appoint an agent and surveyor to go to Ohio and Kanawha lands and lay them off in 23 parts before the next meeting of legatees -- he is embarrassed for funds -- will write to Dr. Smith about Bushrod [Bushrod, Jr., son of Wm. Augustine Washington]. Autograph letter signed, torn, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\" [See also, \"Book of Sales and of Mount Vernon property,\" 1800-1802 which lists some of same in detail].","A.L.S. 2 pages. Alexandria. Lawrence writes that he has received Roberts letter and Winchester's order for $1818. -- it will be placed to Roberts account with executors of General Washington on account of Roberts purchase of a tract of land in Berkeley. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by R. Lewis (?), \"Letter from Lawce. Lewis on account of monies received for the Execrs. of Genl. Washington\". Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\"","Bill and receipt. 10 gilt arm chairs, $40. 12 Square back chairs, $22., these are docketed as Windsor chairs ...","A.L.S. 1 page. Georgetown. Autograph letter signed, received $10.00 for one apotheosis of Gen'l Washington.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Returned yesterday from unpleasant excursion to find Kitty ill--glad to hear of Tommy's [Blackburn, Jr.] amendment--fever will prevent his riding to visit her--will wait for her visit and return with her. Autograph letter signed, fragment of integral cover, laminated, directed by Jerry. Name on original manuscript appears as \"R.S. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Yellow fever in Alexandria has delayed Bushrods answer --now the \"prevailing disorder\" (likely also yellow fever) in Philadelphia has convinced Bushrod that no good could result from trying to carry on business -- he writes that the request of the gentlemen of the bar, confirmed by Peters, is agreeable, so he requests Peters to attend if he safely can and to adjourn the Court to the next term. Autograph letter signed, docketed, postmarked \"George Col. Sept. 26,\" integral cover, laminated.","A.D. Autograph document, in hand of W.A. W-n, docketed on reverse by W. A. W-n, \"Memorandum of the Cloaths my Son George [Corbin] Washington carried with him to New England Novr. 28th 1803,\" and in another hand \"also Books from Rock Hill and Books carried Alexandria from Col. W. A. Washingtons Library 1806.\" Lists both summer and winter cloths in detail.","This account in Lawrence Lewis' hand is the money expended for food and clothing for slaves during period 1803-1809.  \"Acct. Free Negroes $1645.05.\"","Small, bound account book, A.D.S. 18 pages. Accounts of money received as interest of stock, as part of his claim to the estate of GW. Also, money received on like interest in behalf of Lucinda and Catherine D. Lewis, sale of stock belonging to Charles and John Lewis, Jr., memorandum of expenses, \"Memorandum for the year 1805,\" which describes experiments made in planting crops and the results, \"Memorandum of Monies Received and paid away on account of Charles Lewis - John Lewis - Robert Lewis junr. - Lucinda Lewis and Catherine Dade Lewis May - 1807.\"","A.D. 1 page. Winchester. Bill for £10.4.0 for books, including Morse's Geography, Bailey's dictionary, Bealy's Meditations, Stauntons Embassys, Anarchises, and Ferguson's [Lectury ?]. Receipt of books acknowledged by Francis W[hiting] Washington for his father Warner Washington. Autograph document, in hand of John Beer (?), fragment, docketed \"Warner Washington.\"","Letter, Rosegill. He hopes the boxes of medicine arrived safely ... requests Col. W-n to pay the cost of the medicines to Dr. Jones. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 1 page. Edinburgh to Ewing at the American Consulate. Conveying to the President (T.J.) the ceremonial oaken box which he had earlier presented to Washington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Ann Washington writes to assure Frobel that he will be able to get many pupils if he comes to Alexandria shortly -- several people have promised to send children to him, including Dr. Dick -- she wishes he could come soon -- Bushrod Washington will send his schooner to Richmond for Frobel if possible, though Col. Washingtons may get to Richmond sooner -- she wishes to see him an \"inmate\" at Mt. Vernon -- he will have at Mt. Vernon her 3 nieces and a nephew of her husband's who lives with them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Washn. City Feb. 13\", broken seal with arm, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages with cover, addressed and wax seal. Eleanor \"Nelly\" Parke Custis Lewis writes to her friend reminiscing about her life. Engraving \"Mrs. Lawrence Lewis,\" also in the folder.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rock Hill. To \"Dear Sir.\" Re: bond of the addressee held by William Augustine Washington.","William Craik writes to Col. William A. Washington regarding a deed from 1791 between Washington and Timothy Ringgold for lots in the Carrollsburg (which would eventually become Capitol Hill) which were divided between Washington and Commissioners of the city of Washington. William Craik admits he neglected to get the deed recorded and never returned it. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, docketed, with integral address panel, postmarked \"Alexandria VA, March 10\".","A.L.S. 1 page. Rock Hill. Washington writes that Mr. [Chas.] Carter objects to paying interest on his bond -- Carter claims he was ready to pay money any time -- Washington believes Carter forfeited, by the condition of sale [of Washington's property], any indulgence of 12 months credit. Autograph letter signed, docketed by B.W., mutilated, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Bushrod writes to his \"dear friend\" Elizabeth Willing Powel that when he inherited Mount Vernon, he had to buy \"new furniture for all the rooms of that extensive building\" and farm machinery as well -- he borrowed money for this and the loan is due soon -- his wheat crop and the fishery both failed, however -- so he asks \"with a little embarrassment\" to borrow the amount from her, but insists on paying interest which she refused to accept on an earlier occasion. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark (wheat sheaf). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Bushrod writes that he is convinced the fire at Mt. Vernon was set by an incendiary, but he knows not whom to suspect -- he can impute no motive to any of his \"domestics,\" all of whom exerted themselves to extinguish the fire -- still, great damage was done -- Mrs. Washington's health was impaired by the alarm, though she is recovering. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexa May 22,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington\". [It is thought the fire may have endangered the mansion].","A.L.S. 4 pages. Concerns the sale of a schooner and or a slave named Arthur ... has been offered \"... $600., or the vessel alone, ...\". Autograph letter signed, integral cover, Alexandria, docketed \"Judge Washington.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"","Insurance policy with The Delaware Insurance Company of Delaware made by George Harrison on behalf of Bushrod Washington for brick barn [stable] at Mount Vernon. Coverage for $4,000 for the year with payment of 1 percent. Printed document with autograph details signed by Thomas Fitzsimons, 1 page, docketed on the reverse.","D.S. 1 page. Bond for $20,000 for Fairfax and Whiting Washington as executors of their mother Hannah Fairfax Washington's estate, to make inventory and deliver all legacies, etc. Partly printed, laminated. Signed by Fairfax, Whiting and Warner Washington and witnessed by the court.","George Beck provenance information concerning a Stuart Painting.","3 page. Key, Judge Washington's attorney in the friendly suit of Fitzhugh and Peter vs. B. Washington, executor of the estate of George Washington, concerning the sale of certain Maryland lands, prepares an answer to the court explaining his clients position. Included is a letter requesting Judge Washington to make any changes in the text which he believes are necessary.","Account, William Augustine Washington with J. Fox. Legal and copying fees include copy of Henry Ashton's will, proving \"Fisher's\" deed, swearing jury, etc.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Lewis gives an account for $304.30 paid by him to Howell Lewis and chargeable to all of legatees of Gen. Washington's estate -- he is unable to collect from various people whose addresses he does not know, or for other reasons -- Gabriel Lewis has just returned and the Kanawha lands are divided -- asks Bushrod to send him a receipt for $100. paid Bushrod's mother [Hannah Bushrod Washington]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Bushrod Washington, and in Lewis's hand \"Dr. James Patton in Acct. with the Estate of Genl. Washington,\" and in another hand \"Executor of Mrs. Washington's Estate,\" laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Fairfield. Fairfax Washington writes regarding the recently-arrived mourning ring left to his deceased mother [Hannah Fairfax Washington] as legacy by George Washington -- he gives Lewis directions for having it delivered to him -- mentions also a miniature of the general, previously received, that the two items constitute the whole of the legacy left to his mother. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"The Receipt of his Mother's legacy,\" mounted.","Bill and receipt. $2.25 for shoes, 9.00 for cossaks (boots).","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rock Hill and Georgetown. Bushrod Washington Jr. writes to Burd about local and regional political battles involving the impeachment of judges, including Judge Samuel Chase of the Supreme Court, and Randolph's treatment of Chase, as leader of the impeachment. Washington also speaks critically of \"Duane,\" probably William J. Duane the politician, or perhaps his father the newspaper editor. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark (1803). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. To \"Dear Sir.\" Concerns Bushrod Washington's insurance policy on Mount Vernon, from the Mutual Insurance Company.","Promissory note. D.S. 1 page. For £78 Virginia money before 15th Oct. -- signed by Whiting Washington; witnessed by Nehemiah Garrison. On reverse, dated April 16, 1805, Jas. Milton assigns note to Robt. Milton. Document signed, in hand of James Milton, fragment, docketed.","A.D.S. 6 pages. A statement as to the title to Woodlawn drawn up by Lawrence Lewis because of a threatened suit over the land by descendants of Sarah Mason Brooke; it embodies Col. George Mason's statement on the history of the lands ownership. Lewis's search of title goes back to William Travers, who by deed from Proprietors, March 22, 1677, got 788 acres. The Woodlawn part of that property was later owned by George Washington (who had gotten it on 27 October 1772) and then willed by him to Lawrence Lewis and Eleanor (\"Nelly\") Parke Custis Lewis. Autograph document signed, by Lawrence Lewis, docketed \"Col. Geo. Mason's Statement,\" and in another hand, \"as to title of Woodlawn.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Agrees with Burd that horseracing is the favorite sport of Virginians -- mentions races in Virginia and Pennsylvania and Washington -- says spring at Mt. Vernon is the \"season when nature presents its most pleasing colours\" -- admires ladies in the neighborhood \"but none of them has enslaved my happiness\" -- speculates that closer relations between Pennsylvania and Virginia might be fostered by intermarriage between the states -- mentions Mr. [Thomas] Jefferson's use of hieroglyphics. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexa. Va. May 18,\" torn, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"","1 page. Estate of GW.A notice of a forthcoming bond for Keating and Murray. Amount: $1.00.","Autograph document signed, fragment, docketed \"Blakey Recpt. for a Bay mare June 1805.\" Receipt for 25 pounds for a bay mare.","A.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. Custis writes that his account with the estate of George Washington will be paid as soon as his crop can be marketed -- expresses distress of Fitzhugh family because of Mrs. Fitzhugh's illness -- he wishes the Kanawha lands were apportioned for he wishes to sell his share, even at great loss. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by B. Washington, mounted, watermark.","D.S. 1 page. Buildings insured were 2 Negro Quarters, Office, Smokehouse, Wash house, Carriage house, and 2 Stables ... \"real sum insured\" was $4576.00 ... signed by Rob't Mitchell.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod writes to Peters that he has heard of the sickness in Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, New York and Philadelphia (yellow fever) -- asks if they should hold court for \"your District\"? -- thinks judges and lawyers would attend, but would jury men and witnesses also attend if in danger of sickness? -- would it be better to postpone until winter? -- intends to spend a few days at Wheatland near Charlestown, Jefferson County. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Peters, \"16 ansd. repeating what I wrote him on the 15th substance,\" postmarked Alexa Va. September 14,\" watermark.","Receipt for $200. as part payment of a $500. loan ...","A.L.S. 2 pages. Culpeper County. Capt. Hammond [husband of Samuel's deceased sister Mildred] wants him to buy his share of Kanawha lands left him by George Washington's legacy -- he can't afford it -- asks for an opinion on how much he should lease or buy it for -- can Hammond have other compensation in place of this land? -- Hammond embarrassed for money now -- he gave draft on executors and it was refused. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Saml. Washington.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Bushrod writes about spending Christmas in Dumfries by invitation of \"very fine girls,\" although his trip was cut short when his father came down with gout. He also gives news of the Federal City, which is \"thronged with beautiful girls and other strangers,\" including \"a number of Turks and Indians.\" He shares an anecdote about the Turkish ambassador asking Thomas Jefferson for \"six wives\" and writes about a dinner hosted aboard a frigate by Jefferson for a group of Native American men. Bushrod also writes of the rising power of Napoleon in France and about the Carters of Philadelphia.","Receipt. Certifying proof of a Mr. Peytons deed to the District of Columbia. Amount: $52.00. Estate of GW.","Receipt. A.N.S. 1 page. $1.00 for watch repair docketed, \"paid by Mrs. W. from Butter Sold.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mt. Vernon has sent her some books ... will send more ... invites the Rankins for a visit ... regards from all the family ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\"","Articles of Agreement, Jesse Richardson with Wm. A. Washington for purchase of a tract of land, held jointly by Wm. A. Washington and Lawrence Butler, of 1000 acres in Pulaski County, Kentucky. Jesse Richardson to pay Col. Washington with young horses, to the amount of the purchase. Valuation to be established.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Has been amusing himself reading Mr. John Randolph's Philippicks, his invectives against democrats -- this includes Randolphs threat to impeach Madison and Jefferson -- he has many politicians under his control through fear of being exposed by him -- mentions having received a report of Mr. Pitt's death [Wm. the younger] in England -- comments on the European situation -- the British Navy is the only thing between Napoleon and world domination -- U.S. should do nothing to injure Britain at this time -- since his aunt [Ann Blackburn Washington] has determined not to visit Philadelphia this Spring, he will stay and keep her company. Autograph letter signed, with integral cover, postmarked \"Alexa Va Mar. 30,\" docketed, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"","$6.75 pd. in full.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Gen. Mason going to Kentucky will carry this letter -- acknowledges payment of $40 -- Warner was with them, mentions his trip to Orleans -- their father [John Lewis] is well -- speaks of Dr. Stuart's land in Mason County, Ky., 5000 acres on Tripletts creek and 9000 on Locust creek -- advertised for sale -- he sends tax money by Gen. Mason -- asks Gabriel Lewis to help Mason -- talks of affairs of the day -- the ship Leander -- General Miranda landed in Spanish America, the province of Caraccas, takes the island of Marquireta, the towns of Camana -- Barcelona on the river Neveri, in full march for the capital of the colony -- this information by Capt. Risbrough from Martinique, Miranda has proclaimed the independence of the province. Concludes with a full 2 page postscript by Nelly, here separately cataloged. Autograph letter signed, with 2 p. additional note by Nelly Custis Lewis, cover marked \"Hond by Genl. Tomson Mason, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawr. Lewis.\"","D.S. 1 1/4 page.  Baxter charges a total of L8, 2 shillings for smithing services including \"Making 2 large Ramshare ploughs\" and mending carriage wheels and selling a \"whip saw.\" Balance paid. Document signed, docketed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Caroline Springs near Fredericksburg. Papers desired by Burd will need to be retrieved from recording office in [Washington] -- Bushrod will be in the Fredericksburg area for a while -- reveals his approaching marriage to Miss [Henrietta] Spotswood -- they will live on his estate in Westmoreland and later procure an establishment near Alexandria -- please tell Rush of the upcoming wedding -- he asks for European news -- \"our present President\" [Jefferson] means to stand for reelection. Autograph letter signed, integral cover docketed, laminated, postmarked \"Freds Va Jul 20.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"","Rock Hill. Col. Washington explains that his son Bushrod, Jr, will share equally with his brothers in the Col.'s estate. His income will be adequate to support a wife. At the time young Bushrod was engaged to Spotswood's daughter, Henrietta.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Washington, Rock Hill. Introduces Bushrod Washingtons own nephew, George Corbin Washington, who just arrived after tedious passage of 20 days, and is \"so much grown that I suppose you would scarcely know him\" -- Bushrod, Jr. and new wife Henrietta Spotswood are very happy -- Bushrod, Jr. wishes to trade his Kanawha land for land near Centerville -- what is Bushrod's opinion of this land? -- desires Bushrod to help him find purchaser for his lands, Blenheim and Haywood -- wishes to sell, pay debts and divide rest among children -- \"there seems to be little hope of getting out of debt by cropping\" -- he presses suit against Mr. [Wm.] Robinson for £560 -- Robinson has no claim to money from land sold to George Washington and others after death of his daughter [Ann A. Washington]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, mounted, docketed \"Wm. A. Washington about Mr. Robinson's claim,\" laminated, watermarks. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. A. Washington.\"","Bill. $2.25 for 9 lbs. of sole leather ...","Poem \"Washington's Requiem\" by Virginia Cary. D. 1 page. A poem in praise of G.W., written in 1800 or 1806 \"on seeing a picture of Mount Vernon with the grave of Washington.\" (Date might be 1800). Date on original catalog appears 180[6 ?].","A.L.S. 3 pages. Deals with two letters reputedly written by G.W. to [Thomas Jefferson] after the Mazzei letter [Thos. Jefferson to Philip Mazzei, Ap. 24, 1796; famous controversial letter, after which G.W. was said never to have written T.J. again]--Tobias Lear employed by Judge W-n to assort the General's papers, and letters now missing, plus a diary for important presidential years--[accuses no one, but implies Lear took them]--tries to reconcile General's statement [that he never wrote T.J. again after the Mazzei letter] with truth--congratulates Pickering on speech against embargo--mentions [John] Adams \"lives a mournful spectacle of blind and courtly obedience to Presidential will.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, [first part of letter missing], laminated.","Account, Estate of George Washington with Lawrence Lewis. A.D. 2 pages. Account of money spent and received by Lewis as executor of G.W.'s estate - includes taxes on Kentucky land, City taxes, taxes on property in Alexandria, rents paid to Mr. Fitzhugh for rent of land for free negroes and money for support of free negroes. Autograph document in hand of Lewis, docketed by Lewis \"No. 3 the Estate of Genl. Washington in Acct. with Lawe. Lewis.\" Laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. The amount paid Dr. Peyton about settles Custis's account to estate -- asks Bushrod to send old bonds he gave at 1st sale to Woodlawn, where he can pick them up, along with any papers relating to his estate the \"Forest of Washington,\" bequeathed him by the General. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Bushrod W., laminated.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Rock Hill. Bushrod comments on Aaron Burr's efforts to separate western states -- thinks his plan an absurd for one of his intellect and feels he cannot succeed -- Burr should be arrested and tried if any crime can be found -- mentions the costly delays of Congress -- says his fondness for ladies is increased by his high opinion of his wife, Henrietta Spotswood -- makes comments on Burd's romance. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Bushrod Washington Mt. Vernon,\" postmarked \"Washington City, Feb. 14\", laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bushrod Washington.\"","Letter, 1 page. Madison transmits to Bushrod Washington the papers of Fielding Lewis who died before they could be processed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Madison.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. As Bushrod is leaving home for an extended period he asks to leave charge of nephews John and Bushrod [Corbin ?] Washington, who are in school, to Reid -- asks Reid to furnish them with any clothing or other articles they need -- no extravagances -- and 2 or 3 dollars a month pocket money. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated. Note while the letter appears to be addressed to 'James New,' the editors at the Washington Papers discovered that Bushrod Washington's poor handwriting actually is written to James Reid.","Marshall writes that, at the request of Bushrod Washington, he is sending \"the enclosed letters\" (not present) but was unable to find \"the letter of Mr. S. Washington to which that of the 2d of April is an answer.\" Marshall was given access to the papers of George Washington to write his biography. Bushrod Washington and Lawrence Lewis served as executors of Washington's estate and were likely requesting papers back from Marshall in order to settle Washington's account with his nephew Saumel T. Washington.","A receipt in Washington's hand for \"4 Hhs. and 21 1/2 Bs. corn.\" Docketed \"Memorandum of Corn\". Autograph document signed, in hand of Washington, fragment, docketed \"Memorandum of Corn\". For 4 Hhs. and 21 1/2 Bs. corn.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. They haven't heard from him in a long while and tax money due -- has he heard of the atrocious outrage by British Admiral Berkley on the flag of the United States [Chesapeake-Leopard affair] -- Commodore Douglas, the Triumph and Melampus, the Bellona and the Leopard, schooner Revenge to go to England with dispatches -- meanwhile seaports to be fortified -- \"Something like War this, spirit of 76 up\" -- \"War rather than a disgraceful peace\" -- hopes to see him -- Gabriel \"must want more Negroes by this time, I shall have it in my power to furnish you\" -- Eleanor (Nelly) sends good wishes, but says Gabriel hasnt answered her letter. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked Alexa Va. July 22, laminated, docketed, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\" Date on original catalog card appears as [1807] July 22.","A.L.S. 3 pages. New Port. Awaits confinement of his wife [Henrietta Spotswood] hourly [Anne Eliza Washington, born 1807]--anxious to go to Westmoreland to see about workmen and how house goes along--sure Laurel Grove will be ready for occupancy by time Henrietta's confinement is over--will see him shortly to get things for housekeeping--expects kitchen furniture to come highest--purchases to be made--will get by on minimum this year--can get these articles in Alexa.--for money to pay workman, will sell Mr. Spotswood 500 acres in Ky. [W. A. W-n] offered him--will pay [his father] a dollar per acre--hears treaty has been ratified, if so will enhance price of [ ]--George [Corbin W-n] must look like a married man by now--requests he see that corn field at Laurel Grove be laid down in wheat--Mr. Rose, who holds his note for $400 is to issue writ against him--asks [father] to let him have money out of first crops and he can deduct this from his wheat crop when it is ready. Autograph letter signed, with long postscript on cover, docketed by W. A. Washington \"My Son Bushrod's Letter agreeing to give me one Dollar pr. acre for 500 acres Land in Kentucky the half of 1000 Acres between Majr. Butler and myself and to be conveyed in the same way as my Agreement with Jesse Richardson. Sept. 8th 1807.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Regarding settling account of Mrs. Law.","$1.50 pd. on account of John Chew ... [addressed to Colo. Washington, most likely William Augustine Washington].","Receipt for $200. for 6 months house rent ...","A.L.S. 3 pages. Rippon Lodge. Long letter about the health and travels of her husband and brother ... sends this letter by her husband, Bushrod W-n ... regrets Miss Sinclair and Betsy cannot visit her this winter ...  Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\" Someone had docketed the letter and has identified writer and recepient.","1 page. Request for three bushels of corn. Docketed \"5 Baggs lent at 3 Bushells each in the car at several different times.\"","Bill and receipt. 8 entries - all for shoes apparently for the Negroes... 10 pairs for $16.82.\" Receipted by Corcoran on Oct. 10, 1809.","Account. A.D. 3 pages. Docketed. Interesting record of dress making materials... Variety of fabrics represented, gloves, fans, stockings, etc.","3 pairs of shoes for $3.50. Bill made out by Wm. Parsons for Thomas Corcoran. Addressed to Colonel Washington, most likely William Augustine Washington.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Grape Hill. Reports advertisement in Winchester paper of 2 tracts of land owned by A[ndrew] Park. (Lawrence probably son of Samuel and his 4th wife Anne Steptoe).","A.L.S. 1 page. Regarding debts of Mrs. Law. To Mr. John Law, Washington.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Regarding repayment of Mrs. Law's debts, his proposal and conditions for taking responsibility for them.","Bank of Columbia, Georgetown.$2.15 ...","Bank of Columbia, Georgetown.$30.00.","Bank of Columbia, Georgetown.$5.00 ...","List of fees against Lawrence Lewis, Fairfax County. D.S. 1 page. Fees owed by Lewis to the Fairfax County court through his business as executor of George Washington's estate. Signed by William Moss, clerk of the court.","For repairing a wagon wheel.","A.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Sends this by Gabriels friend Byrd Willis who visits Kentucky intending to settle there -- George hopes Byrd will look at his (Georges) land there if he gets as far as Green River -- Warner and Gabriel's letter was received -- Warner Lewis speaks well of Georges land on Lost Creek -- would like Gabriel to show it to Byrd -- Gabriel did not like Georges proposal about the division of their land -- attack of gout keeps George home but he will try to get to Kentucky and arrange a better division of the land -- Gabriel's father, John Lewis, is well. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Lewis.\"","Signed check made payable to Docr. Charles Worthington for the amount of $38.00.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia. Expresses his happiness that her health has improved, apparently due to the efficity of a medicinal concoction of his own devise. Describes his heavy work schedule of Supreme Court cases and a visit to a circus, which he enjoyed immensely.","2 pages. Consents to a proposal for the Dismal Swamp property purchase by Gen. Lee from G. Washington's estate. He believes the proposal will satisfy the interests of the legatees.","Bank of Columbia, Georgetown.$11.41 ...","Letter. Hawthorn. Concerns \"a box of papers which related to the executorship\" of the estate of Lawrence's father Samuel Washington [1734-1781]. Lawrence asks Samuel to help clear the name of his deceased brother George Steptoe Washington [1771-1809] by altering previous testimony Samuel had made regarding these papers. \"I feel a confidence ... that this act of justice, to my brother's memory will be done with promptness.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawrence A. Washington.\"","Daniel C. Brent, Dumfries Virginia, writes to Col. William Washington, concerning land and timber upon the property located in Stafford, Virginia, and the mortgage left between General \"Light Horse\" Harry Lee and Mrs. Fitzhugh which is currently held up the county court. Henry Lee was placed in debtors' prison as a result for not paying on his land transactions. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel. Docketed.","D.S. 1 page. Bond of Lawrence A. Washington and Comfort Wood, administrator and administratrix of Robert Wood, deceased, to deliver 4 head horses to \"Edward McGuire's Hotel in Winchester,\" the place of appointed sale of the 2nd Saturday in February. Partly printed, endorsed, laminated. Signed by Lawrence A. Washington and Comfort Wood.","1 Bible, $3.00. Receipted by Eben. Macdonald.","A.L.S. 1 page. Woodlawn. Lawrence writes regarding Gen. Lee's account with the estate of George Washington -- he is unable to locate Lees bond -- also mentions statement of Mr. Bassett's account with estate -- in a postscript he says that he found Lees bond amongst the Suffolk papers. Autograph letter signed, with postscript on integral cover, mounted, red seal, (good, with heraldic device). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\"","L. 1 page. Re: Col. Wharton acknowledges with great pleasure the gift from Mrs. Law of a waistcoat which belonged to General George Washington. Letter, handwritten, unsigned, no cover, postmark, etc.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod mentions receiving tax money for Mr. Turner's land -- will settle with your uncle [Lawr. Lewis] also will get him to sign the power of attorney so he can sell the Kentucky lands which belong to the devisees of Gen. Washington -- gives information of Kentucky lands: deed from Gen. Lee to Washington for 5000@ dated Nov. 5, 1798 -- was recorded in Kentucky court of appeals Dec. 7, 1799 -- gives James Nourse's description of tract of 2000@ on Rough Creek -- Philips certifies to adjoining tract, 3000@ -- Gen. Spotswood's favorable account of the adjoining country -- whole creek navigable -- other claims to parts of land -- one [Woodson ?] -- letter of Dec. 1802 from a Mr. Thomas Lewis claiming interference with his claim -- thinks there is a mistake -- Lawrence Lewis and Bushrod Washington will allow Warner Lewis reasonable compensation for visiting and examining the above lands. (virtually identical to another copy in collection, except that this one has docketing: \"Copy of Letter and Power of Atty to Mr. W. Lewis\".) Autograph letter signed, docketed by B.W., \"Copy of Letter and Power of Atty to Mr. W. Lewis\", silked, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\" Photocopy in PS file.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod mentions receiving tax money for Mr. Turner's land -- will settle with your uncle [Lawr. Lewis] also will get him to sign the power of attorney so he can sell the Kentucky lands which belong to the devisees of Gen. Washington -- gives information of Kentucky lands: deed from Gen. Lee to Washington for 5000@ dated Nov. 5, 1798 -- was recorded in Kentucky court of appeals Dec. 7, 1799 -- gives James Nourse's description of tract of 2000@ on Rough Creek -- Philips certifies to adjoining tract, 3000@ -- Gen. Spotswood's favorable account of the adjoining country -- whole creek navigable -- other claims to parts of land -- one [Woodson ?] -- letter of Dec. 1802 from a Mr. Thomas Lewis claiming interference with his claim -- thinks there is a mistake -- Lawrence Lewis and Bushrod Washington will allow Warner Lewis reasonable compensation for visiting and examining the above lands. (virtually identical to another copy in collection, except that this lacks docketing.) Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\" Photocopy in PS file. [See copy of same letter, same date, docketed by B. W-n, \"Copy of Letter and Power of Atty to W. W. Lewis\"].","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Family letter... her health not good; under the care of Dr. Dangerfield ... her friend, Eliza Smith, wrote of the activities of their friends ... Miss Vanderings, Frederick Campbell, P Coleman, Dr. Nelson, Miss Re, M. Randolph are some of the names mentioned in the letter ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. M. W.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Anna Maria writes her dear brother news of the \"Doctor\" [Stuart] and family, a visit at Ossian Hall, and \"Aunt Lewis\" and family at Woodlawn -- wishes to have thread spun to knit stockings for her two brothers George Fayette and Charles for they are \"much more pleasant in Summer than cotton\" but is having trouble finding someone to do the spinning for her -- Aunt Lewis has knitted purses for them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (RG). Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. M. W.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Includes account of fees against Stuart at the end of the letter with entries from 1806 to 1810. Addressed to \"Doctor David Stuart, Ossian Hall, Fairfax County.\" Docketed \"Genl. Minor acct.\"","3 pairs shoes, $5.00.","Text, quarto with paper binding. 26 pages.  Consists of rules and regulations of the Mutual Assurance Company against Fire in Buildings in the State of Virginia. Same company which insured Bushrod Washington's Mount Vernon.","Printed form with [manuscript] completions: \"City and County of New-York, ss. I [Charles Dickinson] one of the Alderman of the City of New-York, and a Judge of the Court of Common pleas, called the Mayor's Court, ... Do Certify, That on this day [Norman Washington] Residing in the said city a [Black] man exhibited proof before me, reduced to writing, of the freedom of him ... I Do Further Certify that the said [Norman] ... was born at [Mount Vernon] in [the State of Virginia] and that he [was born] free .... Given under my hand, this [Twenty fourth] day of April in the year one thousand eight hundred and eleven.]\" Includes physical description of Norman Washington; and gives his age as \"about Twenty Seven years.\" 1 page, 20 x 17 cm.","Autograph note signed and initialed by Bushrod Washington, regarding a mortgage payment and deed certification.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Neale desires information of Margaret Keith from Ireland, who accompanied Gen. Washington on all his campaigns in the Revolution until 1779 or 1780 -- she had several illegitimate children, of which the writer seems to be one -- he has been enabled to rise in a small degree above his lowly beginnings. Autograph letter signed, integral cover badly burned and torn, laminated, docketed by B.W. Name on original manuscript appears as \"James G.W. N.\"","Statement of debts, Samuel Washington. D.S. 12 pages, folio. Drawn up to effect a settlement of a dispute between Lawrence Washington, Bushrod Washington and Joseph Nourse (U.S. Treasury). Includes various members of Washington family and sizable debt owed to John Parke Custis, deceased.","A.L.S. 1 page. Note asking Mr. Beverley to send $26.4 by the bearer. Robert Beverly was executor of William A. Washington's estate. Autograph letter signed, quarter sheet.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Introduces Beall to a Mr. Bennett (?) who has proposed marriage to Evans' daughter, who, it seems, has been cared for by Mr. and Mrs. Beall. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Tho. B. Evans.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. The heirs of Thornton Washington, son of Samuel, give their written assent to Bushrod to \"Dismiss suit against Col. Lee\" if the land in question can be sold at good price -- they wish to settle affairs of the Thornton Washington estate.  Autograph letter signed, in hand of ? , docketed by B.W. \"T. and Sam Washington Rock Hall.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. Llewellyn. Family matters -- Parke often talks with her about him [Gabriel] -- distance from Kentucky is nothing, as Warner will prove -- Warner with them now but soon to return to Lexington and Logan -- Gabriel's wife and two boys [Richard Bibb and John Gabriel Lewis] -- Mary Ann to stay with Mrs. Lee -- wishes to see him and his family in Virginia again -- wishes he were there to act as nursemaid, housekeeper etc. for her again -- Warner is o.k. at this, but he has a roving disposition and won't remain long in one place -- Howell [Lewis] studying mathmatics in Alexandria -- wishes he [Howell] would use influence with his cousin, \"Queen Dolla lolla\" [Dolly Madison?] to get reinstated in Navy with more advantageous appointment -- \"I have at Woodlawn the finest bed of Mint for Juleps that I have ever seen\" -- would brew them for his father's [John Lewis's] use -- sends gifts to his boys and wife -- Mr. Lewis and \"my four darlings\" send regards.  Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermarked. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Living in retirement at LaGrange ... some general information on state of European politics ... heard that John Marshall to publish a 2nd. edition of his Life of W-n ... requests Bushrod to send him his (L-e's) correspondence with Gen. W-n and copies of GW's letters to him ... Lafayette's papers lost in \"revolutionary storms of Europe.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, Paris. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lafayette.\" Sequel: Bushrod apprently sent the correspondence which is now (1963) in the library of Lafayette College. See also 1811 D.B. Warden to Dec. 20 Bushrod W-n.","A.L.S. 1 page. Paris. Offers to act as the go-between for Lafayette and Bushrod correspondence ... also Mr. Graham of the State Dept. if Bushrod agrees to send the GW-Lafayette correspondence ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"D. B. Warden.\" See 1811 - Lafayette to Bushrod Wn Dec. 15.","Receipt, 1 page. Receipt for recording the Memorial of G. Washington's ex[ecutors] deed \"to you.\" Partly printed ms., fragment, docketed \"Robt. Lewis\" and \"Stafford.\"","D. 1 page. A summary of the Cresap suit against the estate of GW, regarding the title to Round Bottom, (Ohio River) sold by GW in 1798 to Archibald McClean of Alexandria. The summary appears to be in the handwriting of B. W-n. The litigation lasted over 15 years and the substance of the suit remained the same. Therefore the absence of a specific on the document makes it difficult to place.","General Henry Lee writes to Col. Nicholas Rogers sending his condolences regarding the recent death of Rogers' wife Eleanor. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Bank certificate, Signed by John A. Washington for the amount of $180.00.","Order to pay, Union Bank Geo. Town. George Corbin Washington to Thomas Beall. Pay Thomas Beall on demand $476.10.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Reports his success with pisé [or rammed earth] buildings -- has built ice house and 2 porter's houses -- Bushrod is \"perfectly satisfied with the cheapness, the strength and durability of these buildings\" -- considers building a 2 story house for nephew in this fashion on the west of the Blue Ridge. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Mar. 19th 1812 recd. 24th,\" postmarked \"Alexa. Mar. 23.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Independence. Describes the merits of 2 tracts of land in Montgomery Cty., both for sale, one nr. The Court House, the other about 8 miles from Georgetown. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Benj. Berry.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\" Mentions a note having been endorsed by Colo. Deneale--unable to collect the money and requests further indulgence--is paying a certain amount and will endorse a note for $500.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Philadelphia. Advises Bushrod Washington on his wife's treatment \"to complete the conquest which Mrs. Washington has happily made in part over her attachment to laudanum\" -- Rush directs a gradual lessening of the dose to nothing -- suggests various infusions, including ginger tea, bitters, spirits of hartshorne, and strong porter or wine -- asks Bushrod to pass on his words that \"the habitual use of opium is often attended with the most serious and distressing consequences [including] idiotism and madness\" -- he hopes her resolution to be cured is equal to her judgment on the subject of the letter. Autograph letter signed, docketed by B.W. \"Doct. Rush Advice for Mrs. Washington\", laminated.","Receipt. Payment in full for medical services.","Bond. D. 1 page. Document docketed \"Washington to Morgan $234.6\", laminated.Bond to pay $468.12 with the condition that the bond is void if $234.06 is paid by Sept. 15 1813. Signed by Henry and Warner Washington [Jr.]. Witnessed by Benj. Taylor. On reverse, \"By cash of the within by Benj. Taylor Sixty five dollars (signed) B. Taylor, March 20 1813\" and \"June 18 1813 by Cash of Benj. Taylor Eighty Dollars.\"","Check. A.D.S. 1 page. Custis's check on Farmers Bank of Alexandria for $145. Autograph document signed, endorsed by Dawson, canceled.","A.L. 2 pages. Washington. Harper's name does not appear on original manuscript, but in this letter to his daughter he describes his recent visit to Mount Vernon -- says he was well-received but that the place is quite run down except for the mansion itself -- the garden and hothouses (with their lemon trees) did earn his praise.","D. 2 pages. Gray agrees to purchase W-n's land in Westmoreland Cty. on the Potomac $20. an acre for 800 acres and $10. an acre for the balance pending a survey ... Gray to pay 100 shares of $100. each of Potomac Bank Stock when deeds are drawn ... payments out lined ... Washington reserves the grave yard and 50 ft. sq. at Wakefield to include the spot on which GW was born ... witnessed by Bushrod W-n, R. G. Robb, James Miller.","A.L.S. 1 page. Offers to dismiss the suit against him initiated by Bushrod Washington, Jr., and accept the provision made for him in his father's will (Wm A. W-n) \"in discharge of the sum which Colo. Washington recd as his guardian from the Executors of Genl Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Previously sent remittance of a balance owed back to him. Discusses a Superior Court suit of Mr. Washington. Addressed to \"Doctr. David Stuart, Ossian Hall, near Alexandria.\" Docketed \"Genl. Minor\" with date.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Bishop William White. Concerns a candidate for the ministry, Mr. Milnor, who White believes will be \"useful to our Church, and to the Causes of Religion in general ...\" White is editing a defense of Church doctrine and will send Washington a copy. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","Letter, Mount Vernon. To Simon Summers, Surveyor of Henrico County. Requests him to make survey of some of his land--leave letter in p.o. saying when to expect him. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington\". On reverse is docket \"Rough Plat and notes of one of Judge Washington's fields.\" and notation \"at request of Judge Washington.\" There follows survey notes dated July 25-26, 1813, and the two names \"John Bryan and Robbert Dunnington C.C.\"","The letter addresses several legal questions to Peters and ends with the admonition that the British fleet is expected hourly and \"will do great mischief should these ships pass the fort\" (Fort Washington) where \"the Adams (a vessel), some gunboats and about 2000 men\" are understood to be stationed.","Memorandum of agreement, D. 3 pages. Agreement for sale of 85 1/2 acres of timbered land and 125 acres cleared land by Washington, near Charlestown -- Ranson to pay $60 per acre for wooded and $40 per acre for cleared -- terms of payment -- Washington to have it surveyed and give proper title. Document, docketed, laminated. Signed by Geo. F. Washington and Mathw. Ranson, witnessed by John Yates.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Georgetown. A chatty letter containing one of the very early descriptions of Mount Vernon during the occupancy of Bushrod Washington: Went by barge -- 16 miles -- left at sunrise -- the plantation reduced to 4000 acres -- about 60 working slaves besides house servants and 15 or 20 children -- appearance of neglect, need for superintendence visible -- present appearances did not comport with dignity of the great man who left it -- garden contains rare and wonderful exotics, lemon and fig trees, fine apples, coconuts -- gardener a german, has been there 25 years -- house has \"a charming situation, with a fine growth of tall venerable trees at one end of it, with seats around many of the trees. There is a piazza the whole length of the house in front pav'd with large square stones. It commands a fine view of the river and adjacent country. We were invited into the \"banqueting-room,\" to see the celebrated chimney-piece, which is superb marble of various colours, exquisitely wrought ...\" -- pictures of the present owners, Mrs. Crawford her sister, furniture like that of dining rooms, in addition a large organ and a tall piece of furniture \"that I did not know the use of\" -- did not see the Judge or Mrs. Washington -- heard her piano sounding at a distance -- she is in very delicate health -- spends most of her time with her music -- scarcely ever sees her servants except her spinners to whom she gives their weekly portion of spinning -- \"sister Ann remark'd how well she should like to be mistress of such an establishment, and put things in order, cloathe the naked children, (for strange as it may seem, we saw such) ... We went to the vault where moulders all that was mortal of Washington\" -- describes Col. Wharton, death of his wife -- was once a friend -- to meet the celebrated Mrs. General Wilkinson and sister, french women from New Orleans -- has several fine birds, a mocking bird. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Georget Col., laminated, watermark (Amies and a dove of peace). Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Proud.\"","D.S. 1 page. Promise to pay $460.66 2/3 for value received from John Washington, to Wm. A.G. Dade as administrator of estate of Gwynn W. Baylor [possibly Walker Gwynn Baylor, born Virginia ca. 1780]. Docketing notes it is \"Benefit of Mrs. J. A. Baylor.\" Signed by Warner Washington [Jr.] and witnessed by Francis W[hiting] Washington. Document signed, fragment, docketed \"Mr. Washingtons note to Wm. A.P. Dade $460.66 2/3 benefit of Mrs. F.A. Baylor.\" Signed by Warner Washington [Jr.] and witnessed by Francis W[hiting] Washington.","D.S. 3 pages. Deed of land, 309 acres of land in Jefferson County to George Fayette Washington in exchange for payment of 4 bonds. If bonds are paid to Washington in time, deed to be void. Witnesses Matthew Ranson, John Yates, William Stanhope.","Printed stock certificates. Purchased at various times between 1813 and 1828.","$6.50 for subscription to the Federal Republican.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Lawrence and Eleanor rejoice in his safe arrival -- bank deposit agreeable to promise -- asks him to pay back taxes on land sold Joseph Lewis -- encloses notes of tenants on Rough Creek land -- send his five dollars to Federal Republican to have their paper sent to Warner at Russellsville -- they now publish a daily for $10 too -- news, Bonaparte's complete overthrow, loss of 82,000 men -- messenger from England with peace dispatches, prices dropped at the news -- rumor of a cabinet council to consider peace -- Armstrong the only one for war -- demo.'s upset over Boney's upset -- strange that men rejoice in his successes and upset at his defeat -- our relations with France if exposed would reveal corruption -- Warner's father [John Lewis] indebted to George Washington estate, how to close account -- fears it is not in his power to pay it. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. He hopes to hear Congress's report concerning the Glebe Land and land in the District, but disappointed so far. Also in regards to new jail in Alexandria, he believes citizens should not have to pay taxes for new jail as they were already taxed for the one in Fairfax County. To the Hon. Joseph Lewis,  a Member of Congress.","A.D.S. 1 page. John Littlejohn, collector of the revenue for the 22nd collection district of Virginia, collects duty of $10.00 from David Stuart for and upon a four wheel carriage called a coachee which is owned by Stuart.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Greenwood. Anna writes to her brother George Fayette of her ill health over a long period -- pain in breast and cough -- describes the medicines she has been taking and efforts to get a doctor from Fredericksburg or elsewhere -- hopes to visit him in summer by packet \"if the British will be good enough to keep out of the way.\" -- writes of her children, Charles and Churchill -- scolds him for not writing. Autograph letter signed, (under cover of letter of March 1) watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. M. Thornton.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. She sends the letter written fortnight ago [see letter of 12 February 1815 -- it was not sent earlier because Jack was struck with rheumatism and could not carry it to Alexandria -- again rebukes her brother for not writing -- her health is improved, but pain and cough continue. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"[ ] Mar. 2,\" laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. M. Thornton.\"","Letter, to Robert Brent, Department of War. Lear writes as official of the Department of war, Accounts Office on official business.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Expresses concern over a report of her brother's illness -- describes her own poor health -- will try to come up to see him if he is still ill -- explicitly prays to the Lord for his consolation and recovery. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed \"by Jack Cole\", watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. M. Thornton.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Lawrence writes to console his brother Robert on the recent death of his son, who was preserved so long to him, which only made the wound deeper -- Lawrence offers Christian consolations -- postscript says that the watch key was received as gift. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark, in pencil \"on my brother Robert's death 1823.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\"","A.N.S. 2 pages. Third person note to \"Uncle Beverley\" informing him that some lands are scheduled to be sold for taxes if they are not played. Mentions that certain lots acquired under the Byrd lottery should be claimed for her children. Sarah Tayloe Washington (Widow of Col. Wm A. Washington). S. T. Washington refers to herself as \"Miss.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Gov Johnson and Genl. Washington,\" written on reverse \"Signer Constitution and Sup. Court,\" and on face of letter \"This is from Gov. T. Johnson of Md. who nominated Washington to be Commander in Chief,\" laminated, watermark (5 pt. star enclosing CS). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Thos. Johnson.\" Johnson encloses one of General Washington's letters, of which he has several, which Hatch may keep -- apparently as a collectible relic.","Memorandum of agreement, D. 1 page. Francis Washington is to deliver 1000 bushels of wheat to James English's father's barn sometime in November -- Washington to be paid 7 shillings per bushel. Document, docketed \"English and Washington agt.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1815]. Signed by Warner Washington, Francis Washington and James English. Witnessed by Reade Washington. Receipt on reverse for money signed by Francis W. Washington, dated November 5, 1815.","A.D.S. 1 page. Summons to the Washington Family pertaining to a lawsuit.","D. 2 pages. Handwritten copy of a unanimous resolution by the General Assembly of Virginia that the governor be allowed to open correspondence with Bushrod Washington to permit the remains of George Washington and Martha Washington to be reinterred near the Virginia capital beneath a monument to be erected at public expense. Document, docketed \"Copy of Resolutions for the erection of a Monument to the Memory of George Washington,\" watermark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Regrets that Eliza's insistance on journeying in cold wet weather has caused her suffering illness -- Powel hopes she and her sisters won't let their opposite political views come between them -- discusses Mr. Sergeant and Mr. Hopkinson of Pennsylvania, now in congress -- pleased Eliza resides with Col. [Tobias] Lear and wife [Frances Dandridge] -- recounts \"a vague report in circulation here\" that she and Mr. Law are to be reconciled for their child's sake -- mentions that is in her 74th year. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark (dove of peace). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. In hand of a third party. Mrs. Lewis presents to Mr. Pitkin a cup and saucer that used to belong to George Washington.","Letter, Mount Vernon, to an unidentified newspaper. Bushrod asks that the paper discontinue its ad for sale of part of the Mount Vernon estate.","A.L.S. 1 page. Deposited $50 to his credit in the bank of Alexandria.","Lafayette writes to Bushrod Washington to introduce associates, including Col. Bernard, who will be traveling in Virginia, and to ask about the transfer of his letters to George Washington back in France.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. To Henry Jackson, Charge des Affaires of the U.S. in Paris. Sending several packets for friends in France. Mentions her engagement to Col. de Greffe, from whom she has not heard since June 18. He has lost his rank and fortune abroad and she is anxiously hoping for his return. Letter will be delivered by M. de Chenney. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, wax seal. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliza Parke Custis.\"","A.D.S. 2 pages. Transfer of land title, George Corbin Washington and others. 1816, Jan. 31: Geo. C. Washington to James Magruder of land called the \"Lodge\" agreeable to Washington's contract with Samuel Fitzhugh ... 1816, June 24: Magruder conveys it to Jacob Wagner ... 1816, June 26: Magruder directs Washington to convey \"Lodge\" to Wagner ... 1819, Mar. 23: Wagner directs Washington to convey it to Robt. and John Oliver ... 1819, Apr.: \"Lodge\" deeded by Thos. Beall of Geo. Town to The Olivers ...","A.L.S. 1 page. Reports that it is too late to submit the claim this season. But, if he has a seat next year he will do everything in his power to procure its admission. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Haywood. S. T. Washington, daughter of Col. Wm A. and Sarah Tayloe (3rd wife). Letter to her uncle asking for one hundred dollars. Refers to property in Richmond which is rightfully her family's and the Byrd lottery properties. (Great niece of GW thru elder brother Augustine). Autograph letter signed, wax, seal, W-n Family cipher - excellent impressions.","Receipt, A.D.S. 1 page. Fitzhugh's receipt to Lewis (on behalf of the executors of George Washington's estate) \"for rents due on a tenement on the Ravensworth tract.\" Note on verso records payment \"on acct. of Land rented for Free Negroes.\" Autograph document signed, with notes on verso in the hand of Bushrod Washington.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Long description of his impressions of Washington, including an account of a visit to Mount Vernon. He met Bushrod Washington and later dined at Woodlawn with Nelly Custis Lewis. She presented him with an ivory button said to have belonged to G.W. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. An ivory button accompanied this letter and is in the museum collections.","Indenture. D.S. 4 pages. George Corbin Washington, nephew of Bushrod Washington, as trustee of George Washington's lot in Washington, DC, sells to English the General's Capitol Hill lots. George Washington's house on Capitol Hill was destroyed by fire during the War of 1812.","Circular letter, L.S. 1 page. A printed letter to legatees of George Washington's estate regarding Henry Banks' claim to the Kentucky land forming part of the estate -- Banks's claim is good and he has agreed to make equal division of land -- his agent will sell it and divide proceeds -- legatees need either to return a power of attorney in this matter or, if they desire to deal separately, contact Banks themselves. Letter signed, integral cover, (addressed in hand of L. Lewis), laminated). Names on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington\" and \"Law Lewis.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Montgomery County, Maryland, Medley Hills. Mentions an enclosed certificate [missing] attesting to his Revolutionary service in the 7th Maryland Regiment and Regiment No. 1 ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","8 bills and 1 undated envelope. Bills charged to Lawrence Lewis and Bushrod Washington as executors of George Washington's estate.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod Washington responds to Mr. Lunell concerning his uncle's, George Washington, character and personality. He describes him as being \"comtemplative\", \"reserved\", \"distinguished\" yet \"kind and affectionate\" to relatives, and having \"consummate wisdom.\" He mentions his fondness for \"rural employment\" and skill at managing his plantation.","A.D.S. 2 pages. An agreement whereby Lewis (George Washington's nephew) will sell approx. 550 acres in Jefferson County, called Rock Hall, to Ranson for $17,115. The transaction is to occur as soon as Lewis receives the deed; the land was involved in a lawsuit between the \"Executors of Genl. Geo. Washington Plaintiff and Gerard Alexander and other Defendants.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. To the Cashier, Bank of Columbia, Georgetown. Re: Payment of $300 note. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed.","A.L.S. 12 pages. Annapolis. Gov. Goldsborough's defense of his congressional conduct in 1814 when the question of removing the seat of gov't from Washington was discussed and a resolution voted on ... a Maj. Peter has charged the Gov. with being hostile to the Capital City ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Goldsborough.\"","Elegy of George Washington. A.D.S. 1 page. Written \"on board the Steam Boat\" \"We come, kind Sir, to gaze upon the earth That gave Columbia's mighty hero birth. We come to heave the patriotic sigh Upon the tomb, where now his ashes lie ...\" On cover is a signature: \"Eleanor P. Lewis.\"","D.S. 1 page. Deposition of George Fayette Washington before WIlliam Waters, justice of the peace in Washington, D.C. -- deposer is the only surviving son of George A. Washington, late a Lieutenant in Virginia continental line -- claim for U.S. bounty lands -- his brother Charles A. and sister Anna Maria Thornton are dead, and sister's sons Charles A. ad Churchill J. Thornton to receive half. Document signed, docketed \"Memo. May 2d to ex. and Rept. tomorrow,\" watermark.","Letter. Is returning the shoes which are not Mrs. Washington's ... please return to rightful owner ... Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.D.S. 2 pages. Account of payment due Taylor from Washington mostly on taxes that Taylor had paid on behalf of Washington in Kentucky and Ohio. Possibly George Fayette Washington. Autograph document signed, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George F. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Lynchburg. Distressed over his illness -- Nelly Custis Lewis away from Woodlawn. Mentions Washington Custis going to the aid of a relative in Mississippi. Other family news. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on orginal manuscript appears as \" B. Carter.\"","A.L. 2 pages. Writing in the third person, Eleanor expresses her gratitude for Dr. Parrish's treatment of her \"suffering child\" and encloses payment for his services. Dr. Parrish noted Mrs. Lewis' connection with GW and the identity of the child [Agnes] who died under his care. Autograph letter, integral cover.","A.D.S. 2 pages. Labeled at top \"Extract.\" Description of visit to gardens, greenhouses and tomb. Visit was probably conducted by John C. Ehlers. Autograph document signed, laminated.","A.L.S. 12 pages. Shirley, Virginia. Moore speaks of his philosophies of life and death: \"Death .. is ... the brightest and most glorious moment to man .. if death was the body's enemy, it was the soul's good friend.\" Discusses his ideas about a treatment for yellow fever which Moore \"accidently\" discovered in 1817. It involves the use of mercury and calomel. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","D.S. 1 page. Bail bond of Warner Washington [Jr.] for $687.10, issued by the clerk's office of the Supreme Court of Law of Frederick county, because of a debt to Alexander Porter -- returnable the first Monday in February Signed by Warner and Perrin Washington. A printed form with manuscript additions. Document signed, partly printed.","A.L.S. 5 pages. Shirley, Virginia. Moore explains that he wishes to leave Virginia and return to South Carolina, where \"I meet with encouragment in my profession, and great civility in my social intercourse with an enlightened and polished people.\" Claims that he is \"without money,\" he asks Washington to lend him money to travel to South Carolina. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Princeton. William writes to his half brother requesting money to pay spring session bill at school (as he had to do in the fall) and some doctor bills -- he has written home for money, but there seems to be no money in Westmoreland -- he has been ill -- will try to see Judge Bushrod Washington who is in Trenton. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"W.A. Washington Jr.\", laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. A. Washington.\"","A mansucript check for cash of the Bank of Potomac, signed by John Augustine Washington II. To be paid to N. Herbert of Alexandria for dividends due on his stock.","Letter, 2 pages. Mason Co. on the Kanawa. As the sole tenant of this parcel of land Fleaharty requests the position of manager. He pleads his case with true rustic eloquence. Mentions having salt on property.","D. 1 page. Bond for $750.22 for Warner Washington [Jr.] to deliver 10 head of horses to court house in Winchester on July 2. Signed by all three Washingtons. Document, partly printed, docketed \"Porter ass vs. ? Washington D Bond 18th Oct. [Natirisel ?] and Jud. 618\" and \"Notice given to all parties on the 21st day of Sept. to 4th day of October Court\", laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \" Warner Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Angela [about 8 yrs. old] writes to her brother of visitors to their home -- their sister [Parke] is away at a wedding at Mrs. Van Ness's -- their mother, E.P. Lewis, adds her own note to Lorenzo on the verso -- she writes that a letter from him to Ped [Angela] would give her much pleasure -- did he receive $5 she sent in a letter before Christmas? -- Parke is in Washington for the wedding -- concludes with family news. Autograph letter signed, integral cover in hand of E.P. Lewis, postmarked \"Alexa Jan. 1\", torn and mutilated, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Date on original catolog card appears as 1821 [Dec.] 31 Monday.","D.S. Land paper presented to Palemon H. Winchester of Madison Co. by James Monroe.","Receipt for corporation taxes pd. by Washington for Thomas and Ann Beall and for himself.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Washington. Early description of Mount Vernon--went to visit Mt. V. with Mr. Sibley of Michigan and Mr. Schoolcraft, author and minerologist--custom seems to be to go thru mansion and around grounds with no ceremony, no matter whether Judge W. and family are there or not--\"The house is of wood - old, plain and has rather a gothic appearance ... A stranger is struck with the plainness, and I may add, the stiffness of appearance by which the whole is characterized.\"--\"The changes [since G.W.'s death] which have taken place are ... chiefly produced by decay - few from purposed alteration; and on the whole one would be led to think that the General paid no great regard to ornament and that whatever he attempted in that way he was unsuccessful.\"--exotic fruits and flowers in green house--\"Many of the ornamental trees and shrubs appear to have been planted promiscuously, without order or regularity. This was far more agreable to my eye than the sharp points and angles in which the box borders of the garden were arranged--plucked a piece of cedar from G.W.'s tomb. Autograph letter signed, watermark. Early description of Mount Vernon.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Belmont. Discussion of slavery: \"Some Legalized Kidnappers might be usefully employed in scouring our State of all your fugitive slaves; and if you could colonize all the sooty race, nothing better could be done.\" Peters is angered at the abolitionists, those \"antiflagellating benevolents\". Finally, Peters hopes Washington regains his health, \"so that you may be strong, and work hard on your colonization Scheme; so that all [the slaves] may be returned to the happy regions of their forefathers...\" Mentions Bushrod's \"malady,\" lamenting that \"your appetite was often your worst enemy; and its indulgence in improper gratifications has often nourished, in place of destroying your disease... I once knew a hardy Scotchman killed, when convalescent and recovering from a bilious complaint, by gratifying his appetitite in the treat of a boiled scotch herring.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.L. 4 pages. Fairfax County. Early description of Mount Vernon in an unsigned, incomplete letter -- description of house -- \"The whole structure has lately undergone a thorough repair and has in every respect the same appearance as when the General died, except a small portico which the Judge has erected at the south end of the mansion.\" -- description of bowling green and trees, gardens, and exotic plants -- description of main hall and key to Bastille -- \"The Judge now uses the General's study as a dining room. The General's library contains a huge and handsome collection of Books.\" -- American and fallow deer on the estate. Autograph letter, incomplete, unsigned, laminated. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","D. 1 page. Printed notice of July 4, 1822 over Bushrod Washington's name, forbidding permission to steam boat parties and other groups to use Mt. Vernon for \"eating, drinking and dancing parties\" -- \"unpleasant circumstances\" led to his notice -- \"respectable strangers\" can still continue to visit, except on Sundays -- below this is printed a later form letter stating that the published notice has been ignored and he intends to sue boat companies who bring parties to Mt. Vernon -- on reverse is \"Copy of Mr. Scott's statement of the debt due Tracy.\" in hand of Bushrod Washington -- the account covers 1824-1826. Document, printed, docketed \"Mr Scott's statement of bal. due 1 Jany 1826\" and \"Bushrod Washington protest against making Mt. Vernon a dance and lunch [ ] 1822.\" [On reverse is \"Copy of Mr. Scott's statement\" 1826 Jan. 1].","A.L.S. 2 pages. Harpers Ferry to Charles Town. Letter about the preparation of a wedding cake.","L.S. 1 page. Printed circular letter requesting agreement of legatees of George Washington's estate to bring suit in court of District of Columbia in order to settle and pay out remaining assets of estate -- signed by Bushrod Washington and Lawrence Lewis -- a note is added in Bushrod Washington's hand, requesting to know heirs of Mrs. Anna Maria Thornton [Geo. F. Washington's sister] -- this added note is dated 23 January 1823. Letter signed, printed, with additions in hand of Bush. W., integral cover in hand of B.W., laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Georgetown. George Corbin writes his uncle that he has just returned from Green Hill -- this morning he saw Mr. Beverly who is undecided about selling his [Negro] boy to Bushrod Washington -- Dick is about 18 years old and has resided in the District about 3 years -- questions legality of removing a slave to Virginia by purchase -- advises Bushrod to consult Virginia law on this -- he purchased some of finest English and Dutch cattle at sale of the property of Mr. Wm. Williams of Frederick County. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by B.W., postmarked Georn. Ca., Jan. 21,\" laminated, red seal. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\"","Early description of Mount Vernon and certificate of authenticity for painting of Great Falls. Also includes copy, same date.","Letter, 2 pages. To the Superior Court of the Chancery of the Winchester District. Answer of the complaint against him by Geo. Wm. Fairfax and others regarding his trusteeship of the estate of Ferdinand Fairfax and Eliza Blair Fairfax. He wishes to relinquish his responsibility due to failing health.","A.L.S. 3 pages. King George County. Written by a grandson of Augustine Washington, George Washington's half-brother, this letter asks about dividing the remainder of George Washington's estate among his immediate family -- his brother and sister have died, so how should their share be divided? -- Bushrod's reply, dated 1823 May 27, is drafted on page 3 of the manuscript -- the judge gives his opinion of legal distribution of remainder of the estate among heirs of Ann Ashton -- a suit has been brought for final settlement and the courts will decide. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by B.W. \"letter and answer.\" [Bushrod W.'s answer is drafted on back sheet of letter]. [John N. Ashton was a grandson of Augustine Washington, G.W.'s half-brother].","Autograph letter, signed. \"Bush. Washington\" writes to Charles Lewis Esq, regarding a possible arbitration or suit. Letter mentions Mr.Thomas Swann, Mr. Robert I. Taylor, and Mr. Walter Jones. Handwritten note at the bottom.","A.L.S. 2 pages. New Orleans. Erwin writes in regard to collecting an account -- he doesn't want to call on \"our mutual friend Johnny Anderson\" for payment of his note, because Anderson considers himself a great man thereabouts and he has promised to pay upon the sale of his crop -- \"our friend Henry Johnston will be our next governor.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, mounted, postmarked \"New Orl. L Sept 15,\" watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Jefferson. Re: A suit against a \"John Washington\" administrator of the estate of John Throckmorton. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Belmont. A discussion of a legal case, Penn vs. Cline, and Peters' opinion on land speculators. Written on the anniversary of GW's birth, Peters relates that \"This day brings into my mind many old recollections, both painful and pleasant\" and that he is going into Philadelphia to celebrate the birthday. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. \"Dear Sir, The object of this letter is to give you the name and place of residence of the gentleman on whose account I spoke to you this morning, as they may escape your recollection. 'William Griffith, Burlington, New Jersey.' Sincerely yrs, Bush. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Expressing concern over L.L's indisposition News of the death of a friend killed by an explosion in a steam boiler. News of several marriages. Visit of Judge Johnson and Edward Livingston; good prospects for the Judge's election. Name on original manuscript appears as \"F. P. Lewis (Butler).\" Integral cover, wax seal (broken).","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Peters writes about publications, sending Washington six copies for his approval before printing. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.N.S. 1 page. \"I this day made a settlement with Mr. Daingerfield Lewis of my private account with my Brother George Lewis and I find exclusive of the property sold by my Brother at Mill Brook he stands indebted to me Five hundred and twenty one dollars and fifty nine cents ...\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Letter with cross-writing. Wishing him a quick recovery from his indisposition. News of the preparations for her impending visit to Phila. News of her household. Integral cover, wax seal. Name on original manuscript appears as \"F. P. Lewis (Butler).\"","A.L.S. 1 page. GWPC's letter accompanies a plate of the States china which is given to Mrs. [Trumbull], the widow of the late Gov. Trumbull.","Partially printed form signed by Samuel J. Cramer.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Concerning the executors of Washington's will.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Georgetown. Mr. Washington, speaking on behalf of all the legatees of Col. [Wm A] Washington requests a quick settlement of the estate. He and the others feel the delay has been extraordinary and unusual. Reference to Kanawah lands. (Post mark - \"MaHa Bridge\" Aug. 3, 1824). Autograph letter signed, Integral cover.","Autograph document signed in the hand of Bushrod Washington, for the sale of land in Prince William County called Yorkshire Farm.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Writing in French, Frestel assures Nelly of his and G.W. Lafayette's affection for her -- they bid farewell to America where they have been received with such kindness -- can add nothing to what Georges has told her -- admonishes her to always remain as she is -- respects to her mother, grandmother and sisters. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, endorsed \"recommended to the care of my M. friend George Washington Lafayette\" laminated, watermark, in French.","A.L.S. 1 page. Monticello. Lafayette expresses his affection for Nelly and her brother G.W.P. Custis -- and says he share more when he travels near her at the end of the month -- [This letter is also quoted by Nelly in letter of Nov. 22 to Eliz. Bordley Gibson]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Char. Va. Nov. 10\", laminated, red seal with device blurred, watermarks. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lafayette.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Writing from Mount Vernon, Judge Washington provides his nephew with introductions to two Westmoreland Co. judges and gives advice on passing the Virginia bar. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Concerning meeting arrangements and introductions.","D. 2 pages. Estate of Thos. Peter indebtedness to estate of G.W.--Receipted to G.W. Peter by John A. Washington, attorney in fact for G.W.P. Custis, surviving executor of G.W. Document, endorsed \"Thomas Peter and wife,\" and \"Washington Exer. v. Washington Legatees, marked \"No. 21.\"","A.D. 2 pages. Lawrence Lewis's account with the Estate of Washington including expenses incurred by him from 1825 to 1833 for housing, food, clothing, medical attendance, and other items. Lewis states that all his other accounts with the Executor of the Estate are now settled and if anyone should desire to examine same he may do so. \"On account of Old free Negroes of the Estate.\" Autograph document signed, folio size invoice.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Received copies of George Washington's letters from Chief Justice John Marshall -- will take them to Philadelphia in March -- proposes terms for publication and fee involved -- the Chief Justice thinks there will be 3 volumes. Autograph letter signed, draft. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush Washington.\"","Eleanor C. Stuart draws a personal check for $140.00 on the Bank of Alexandria.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Leesburg. Regarding land and rent on the Yorkshire farm.","A.L.S. 1 page. To Harrison in Leesburg. Regarding Harrison's brother's books to be returned.","Bushrod Washington, Alexandria, writes to his nephew, John Augustine Washington II, Mount Vernon, regarding books and supply of sugar in the store room. Bushrod asked his nephew to bring to Alexandria some papers from the \"press which stands on the walnut chest of drawers in my outward study...\" Papers relate to the  administration of George Washington's estate. Autograph letter, signed. 1 sheet, partially torn.","A.L.S. 2 pages. To Harrison in Leesburg. Regarding rent on the Yorkshire farm.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod reports that he commenced cleaning the ditch in his large meadow but after riding to the meadow he found all hands would be required to take care of the hay which he plans to finish during the week. He thanks his neighbor for his offer to do the ditch but thinks he has the power to do it with his own help. He plans to invest some money and wants to purchase a share in the Dismal Swamp, if the sum is too large he would like to buy the share on partnership, however, he prefers to do so alone. He says he will communicate his neighbor's hints to Bushrod Jr. about the road which he is sorry to hear has been so much neglected.","Bushrod Washington, Mount Vernon, writes to his nephew, John Augustine Washington, Charlestown Jefferson County Virginia, regarding the price of brandy. Autograph letter, signed. 1 sheet, partial wax seal.","A.L.S. 1 page. Lafayette thanks Nelly for her letter and regrets the impossibility of going to Woodlawn to visit before his Virginia visit -- will try to return early, about the 24th and come visit her and bring her to Washington to be there when Lafayette and his party depart. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lafayette.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Philadelphia. To Thompson at the Supreme Court of the U.S. Didn't write sooner because he wanted to examine Thompson's decisions carefully -- then \"our domestic misfortunes occurred, which compelled me to take my family to the mountains\" -- apologizing for his resulting silence, Bushrod then writes out his opinion on the several decisions made by Thompson, concurring in all.  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, laminated, watermarked (M). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Arlington. Letter of introduction for Lawrence Lewis requesting that he be shown the hospitality of Northhampton Co. Lewis wishes to go to Smith's Island.","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Concerning the full length portrait of George Washington in military uniform which he painted in July 1790 for Mrs. Washington. At the time of this letter, the portrait was owned by \"Mrs. Custis\" (Eliza Parke Custis Law). It descended in the family and is at present in the collection at Winterthur. (see Eisen, \"Portraits of Washington\", vol. 11, p. 417 and Morgan and Fielding, \"The Life Portraits of Washington\", p. 165.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Regarding survey and boundaries of his land at Yorkshire farm.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. His lawyer writes that no bond was found in chancery court. Mr. Harrison should let him know if there is one filed in the court where the judgment was rendered.","A.L.S. 1 page. Lafayette hasn't written her earlier because wanted to be able to tell her when he can visit -- he must await arrival of members of Congress, who meet on the Monday -- he has an appointment to dine with Mr. Calhoun on Tuesday -- on the 15th he must go to commencement of Columbia College [now the George Washington University] -- so he will make a first visit to Nelly and Judge Washington \"between Wednesday [the 7th?] and the 14th\" -- they can visit more over the greater part of the winter -- he saw her son Lorenzo as the latter was going to Philadelphia. Autograph letter, integral cover, Signature cut out and his name written in at bottom of letter .Date on original catalog card appears [1824 ?]. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","Berryville. List of accounts for merchandise purchased by Lawrence Lewis from Berryville merchant Treadwell Lewis. The purchases include French brandy, rice, salt, linen, blank books, paper, molasses, cups, pots, halters, calomel, laudanum, and other dry goods.","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadlephia. Disappointed not to have received payment from Mr. Hooe. Wishes to have the business closed.","A.D.S. 1 page. Promissory note payable to Augustine L. Washington for $329.55. Docketed on verso, Mr. Walter Johnson (C.L. Washington not identified).","A.L.S. 2 pages. Washington. Describes a visit to Mount Vernon. Also mentions having dined with President John Quincy Adams.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod writes \"I had a short session in Phila. and decided but few cases, but most of them are interesting\" -- he then gives an account of the five most important law cases he decided at Philadelphia -- asks Thompson's opinion on them and for a report of cases decided in Thompson's circuit. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexa. Ca. May 11.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Letter discusses payments on bonds and when payments on bonds are due - stresses the importance of comparing contracts and bonds. Autograph letter signed, seal, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Brent is clerk of the District of Columbia. GW estate business. Judge Washington asks for deeds and bills of sale for lots in the District owned by General Washington. He suspects that George Corbin Washington may have recently sold lots which had previously been sold. Autograph letter signed, separate letter cover franked.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. MS-2471 A - To Robert Beverley, Esq., Judge Washington asks Mr. Beverley to recommend a lawyer to represent Mr. Parks [husband of Harriot Washington] suit, for the executors of General Washington; MS-2471 B 1p., A copy of Robert Beverley's reply appears on the inside page, in handwriting of Mr. Beverley, dated June 2, 1826.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Amounts and payments owed to himself and Mr. Turner by Mr. Hooe.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Hermitage, Kanhawa City to Woodlawn. Samuel requests copy of George Washington's will to enable him to file writ of ejectment against present holder of land, to ascertain title to it.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Blakely. Payments and bonds due him.","A.L.S. 2 pages. \"Washington and Blackburn.\" Regarding rents due to himself and Judge Washington.","Account of blacksmith work done done for Lawrence Lewis at Woodlawn, 1827-1829.","A.L.S. 1 page. Bushrod Washington regrets that he cannot accept Meredith's invitation to dinner on account of his wife's health. Washington reports that for the last 5 or 6 years he has been obliged to decline all invitations to dinner or evening parties. He asks Meredith to accept his apology.","Letter from Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis to 'My dear child,' Frances Parke Butler. This letter, written from Arlington while visiting her brother George Washington Parke Custis and 'Aunt Mary' briefly mentions Bushrod Washington's needed improvements to Mount Vernon, and repairs made to Woodlawn Plantation. She desires Parke send her a finished 'picture' of Parke herself, which she believes will be a 'faithful likeness.' She requests for it to be sent unframed and in placed in a morocco case for proper storage. Eleanor promises to send Parke various sundry goods, including corsets, corals, and silks. She also discusses family matters, including the death of Parke's 'Good Uncle Carter,' and the reaction of Eleanor's half sibling, also named Eleanor. Eleanor writes using a common 19th century practice of cross-writing. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages. Postmarked Alexandria, May 27.","D.S. 1 page. Written provenance of George Washington's shaving box by Phil Pendleton.","A.L.S. 1 page. Regarding the measurements of water from the spring at the back of Judge Washington's house.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rockville, MD to Washington, D.C. The writer comments on the recent election in Maryland of two Jacksonian legislators, rather than administration men, explaining that the administration voters split their votes between too many candidates -- he claims that the electoral election will show a difference, and that an administration man will win, securing the district for John Quincy Adams -- gives permission to print this, leaving off his name. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Rockville Md. 2nd Oct,\" letter marked \"to the editor,\" laminated, watermark (6 pt. star). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. C. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Lee requests Bushrod Washington's recommendations for a teacher of \"settled character\" to teach the solid branches of education at a new female academy in Leesburg, Va., administered by Lee's sister. Autograph letters signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Lewis tells Bushrod that he is mindful of his obligation on the part of Genl. Washington's Estate. He reports that two gentlemen have funds of his in their hands which he shall authorize his brother to collect. He will borrow from a bank in order to cover the rest of the obligation. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Robt. Lewis.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Richmond to Spotswood, Nottingham near Fredericksburg. Hamilton relates to Spotswood that no decision had taken place relative to his claim but it would be brought before Chief Justice Marshall on Monday next. Hamilton reports other legal matters relative to the case. He adds that he will be at home during Christmas and invites him to ride up for a visit.","A.L.S. 3 pages. La Grange to Woodlawn. General Lafayette expresses his sympathy with Nelly and her family over the recent death of her grandson E.G.W. Butler, son of Parke and Mr. Butler -- his own recently-married granddaughter is ill with a serious complaint in lungs -- George W. Lafayette's daughter Natalie is recently married -- he and George are going to Paris soon because they have been elected deputies of \"This and the neighboring district of Meaux\" -- agrees that Cincinnati is a delightful place, but acknowledges that Nelly will be happier with her daughter in New York when Gen. Gaines moves there -- sends his regards to many of Nelly's family members by name -- received letter from G.W.P. Custis \"who I see has produced two very good plays.\" -- comments on Betty's [Eliza P. Custis's] poor situation and health. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"New York Mar 4,\" written on cover \"forwarded by your obt. ser. Wm. Whittock Jr. 4 March 1828,\" laminated, red seal.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lafayette.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Send thanks for copies of George Washington letters but disappointed in not receiving GW autographs \"as it was my intention to distribute them in Europe among eminent persons ... I was particularly gratified with your account of Gen. Washington's devotional habits ...\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Waverly to Charles Town, Va. He expresses satisfaction that his nephew Churchill seems to be more truly pious than most young people -- offers spiritual support and direction in a letter full of biblical allusions. Autograph letter signed, docketed \"From Uncle Washington Feby. 26 1828,\" badly mutilated, laminated.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. F. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Culpepper. Jane Thornton encloses two checks for partial payment of the claim Bushrod preferred against her. She will send the balance when it is convenient as her family is currently troubled by illness. She extends an invitation to Bushrod to visit should he ever be called to her part of the country. She is disappointed that he will not be sending his two sons to school near her.","A.L.S. 1 page. Custis apologizes for the delay in paying George Washington's estate the money he owes it -- he was disappointed in getting money from Eastern Shore of Va., and must await market for crops -- \"I have been often in want of a single dollar\" -- the market is very low at present. Autograph letter signed, mounted. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\"","The letter includes a swatch of velvet cloth worn by George Washington stitched to the letter to thank Lutz for his time as the Sergeant of Washington guard at Valley Forge.","A.L.S. 1 page. G.C. Washington acknowledges General Stewarts acceptance of the draft on him. He reports that they are still engaged with the tariff [in Congress] and fears it will occupy some time as its fate is still in doubt. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Pleased with her son's use of French ... distressed to hear that Aunt Thornton has been unwell ... father and friends in the neighborhood send greetings ... Autograph letter signed, cover, written in French.","A.L.S. 9 pages. Recommends defeat of congressional resolution to abolish office of Major General ... act of Congress of Mar. 1799 settled the divisions of army units and officers on recommendation of Washington and Hamilton ...  Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. Macomb.\" Autograph letter signed, watermark : \"HUDSON.\"","Jane Charlotte Blackburn Washington writes to her uncle, Bushrod Washington, Philadelphia, regarding family health and education. The letter has a Charlestown postmark. Autograph letter signed. 1 sheet with burnt edges.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown. Re: Senate bill to widen the draw of the Potomac Bridge from 35' to 50' or 55' ... Smith favors a draw of not less than 60' as boats are of larger and larger design ...","For one share of stock in the Potowmack Company. Value is 444.","Draft copy. A.L.S. 1 page. Bushrod Washington calls Robert Lewis's attention to the matter that certain sources have not paid their obligations and that the duty of legally enforcing such payment may be necessary. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, (Draft-Copy).","A.L.S. 1 page. Regrets she cannot raise the money to pay a debt to the estate---has tried to raise money on her property in Kentucky---hopes to see Judge W-n in Jefferson this summer or fall when she hopes to pay part or all. [Lucy Payne, sister of Dolly Payne Madison, first married George Steptoe W-n---after his death she married a Mr. Todd of Ky.---they were married in the White House during Madison's presidency] Information received from Mrs. Todd, V-R FOR West Va.","A.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Lewis reports that he has nearly recovered from a serious illness. He relates that suits have been instituted against his debtors in order to meet his engagements with the Executors of Genl. Washington. Lewis will be in Fredrick, he hopes, during the month of August and would like to meet Bushrod there in order to explain more satisfactorily his prospects. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Robt. Lewis.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Comments on an approaching election and his confidence in success ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"Letcher.\" Autograph letter signed, watermark : \"AMIES PHILADA.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Smyrna Harbor. Written on board the U.S.S. Java in the Mediterranean. News of their trip abroad, including a visit to the \"Plains of ancient Troy.\" Also the story of an encounter on board the ship, The Warren, with the \"Celebrated Greek Pirate\" Marmaduke.","A.L.S. 1 page. Lucy Todd apologizes to Bushrod for leaving without conversing with him about settling her debt to him. Her situation was complicated by a suit brought by Charles Todd against her which required $2000 for satisfaction. She asks Bushrod to accept 40 shares of bank stock to liquidate as much of the debt as possible.","A.D.S. 3 pages. List of sundries purchased by the month. All personal items. Two tears with some loss of text.","Jane Charlotte Blackburn Washington, Philadelphia, writes to her uncle, Bushrod Washington, regarding family health and education. The letter mentions the death of Judge Richard Peters, longtime friend of Bushrod's. The letter has a Charlestown postmark. Autograph letter signed. 1 sheet with burnt edges.","A.D.S. 2 pages. Eliza presents her friend the attached clipping of two words [\"that it\"] cut from something written by George Washington -- she also attached a small piece of velvet worn by him -- all in thanks for Snow's kindnesses since Eliza's arrival in Boston. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliza Parke Custis.\" Autograph document signed, laminated.","D. 2 pages. Receipt from auditor's office in the state of Kentucky for 72 cents tax paid on 576 2/3 acres of land in Logan County, due from 1827.","A.L.S. 1 page. Secretary of State Clay (under J.Q. Adams) regrets to inform Washington that he does not have a position in the Department of State for the son of Washington's friend. \"If any existed your own recommendation ... would be entirely sufficient.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Re: an accounting of the way in which the nephew's son spent his money while with the Thorntons ...","A.L.S. 3 pages. Christmas greetings and congrats on his election to the Presidency. Also mentions a locket she has sent containing the hair of General and Mrs. Washington, General Lafayette and her own. Autograph letter signed, integral cover docket by AJ.","A.L.S. 3 pages. La Grange to Woodlawn. Lafayette writes that he is always glad to welcome Nelly's American friends in France -- he has several great-grandchildren -- Miss Henrietta Douglas in town and they talked of Woodlawn -- admitting that it is \"not proper\" for him to meddle in American politics, he offers a comment on American election of 1828 anyway in view of Nelly's \"electioneering wishes\" having been accomplished -- he wishes there had been less abuse on both sides -- recommends trip to Europe for Eliza Parke Custis Law, and grieves for her dejected state. Name on original manuscript appears as \"General Lafayette.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, marked \"Recd and forwarded by your Obt Ser. Wm. Whittock Jr.,\" laminated, Postmarked \"New York Mar. 10,\" red seal with device of man's head (George Washington's).","A.L.S. 3 pages. Washington to Boston. Eliza encloses a check for $103 (this is return of a loan plus interest) -- insists on sending the interest, too -- apologizes for delay -- will \"resort to harsh measures\" to recover what is her due, and then will have plenty money -- has been very ill -- Mr. Rogers has come and taken away last child of her daughter to Baltimore, and now she is desolate and alone -- Gen. Lafayette wants her to come to him in France, but she doesn't want to leave her country and travel alone -- \"I must totter on the the grave alone.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmaked \"Washn. City Apr. 22,\" laminated, black seal with waffle design, watermark (S and A Butler U.S.).","Jane Charlotte Washington writes to her uncle and aunt, Bushrod Washington and Julia Ann Washington, Mount Vernon, regarding family updates and describes her journey home from Mount Vernon. Letter contains a Charlestown postmark. Autograph letter, signed. 1 sheet, partially torn.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Fort Washington. Must decline invitation to dine--Mrs. W. afraid he will have another attack like that he just had, if he goes--her excitement on matter so strong he cannot bring himself to go without her consent--invites him and other officers over to dine. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.L.S. 4 pages. A note fixing the time for \"...you, the other gentlemen, and the ladies of the fort [Fort Washington] to dine with me ....\" sends Mrs. M. a few apricots... Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Mt. Vernon docketed \"Hon. Bush. Washington 5th July 1829.\"","Jane Charlotte Washington writes to her uncle, Bushrod Washington, Philadelphia, regarding family health. She is grieved to hear of Bushrod's illness. Letter contains a Charlestown postmark. He would die the following month. Autograph letter, signed. 1 sheet with partially burnt edges.","Possibly from John Augustine Washington. A.D. Requests interview to be confidential--doesn't know how his case will end, and has aversion to usual practices [at death]--his body not to be restrained in any way, not to be buried until signs of decay are seen--coffin to have holes bored in lid and sides [for air] in case of resuscitation--directions for removing his body to Mt. Vernon--nephew John [Augustine] Washington has been asked to come up. Autograph document, laminated, watermark (Hudson). Date on original catalog card appears [1829] [Nov. 14].","A.L.S. 4 pages. Mount Vernon to Washington City. Bushrod Washington Jr., writes that Cousin John [Augustine Washington] is doing the inventory of the late Judge Bushrod Washington's estate -- the two of them are having some doubt as to bequests, particularly about what books should be considered part of the law library -- they suggest a solution, and are trying to iron out difficulties on that point and to clarify one boundary line -- he suggests George mind his health and travel in a closed carriage rather than by horseback -- Bushrod Jr's. family is expected at Mt. Zephyr today. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Geo. C. Washington, written in a later hand \"Son of Col. Wm. A. Washington and brother of Hon. G.C. Washington, on business concerning settlement of Gen'l Washington's estate,\" postmarked \"Alexa. Ca Dec. 30,\" laminated.","Autograph note, 1 page. Accepts dinner invitation ...","Account, 3 pages. List of household sundries purchased by Lorenzo Lewis by the month.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Richmond. Results of his search re: Revolutionary claims of John Thornton and Jane W-n Thornton in 1788 ... quotes from a resolution of the Committee of Claims ... nothing conclusive ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Aug. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Alexandria to Philadelphia. The eclipse--Aunt Rosalie [Stuart 's] engagement [to George Turberville ?]--her landscape painting-- attending lectures--Sonny [Parke's son, E.G W. Butler]--Mr. Hervian has finished cousin Mary [Custis] portrait. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Date on original catalog card appears [c. 1830] Feb. 13. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, marked .\" Forwarded by Mr L. L [ ], laminated.","A.L.S. 1 page. Haywood to Georgetown. He writes to his brother, the Congressman, asking for information on whether there is or will be a bill during this session before Committee on Territories for establishment of the Huron Territory -- he also wants all pamphlet speeches on Foot's Resolution -- wants to collect them all and have them bound. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. Aug. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, and in later hand.\" Brother of Go. C. Washington\",\" postmarked by hand \"Mattox Bridge 12 March 1830,\" free.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mr. Peyton wishes to follow through a suit against the estate of Andrew Parks and Wm A. Washington regarding land titles of sales of certain Kanawah acreage and Federal City lots which formed part of the estate of General Washington. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Peyton, John H.\" Autograph letter signed, (on inside page - see Wm A. W-n letter to Robert Beverly of May 17, 1830).","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Writing to support passage of a bill to incorporate the Alexandria Canal Co ...","A.L.S. 1 page. Haywood to Georgetown. Sarah Washington expresses her sympathy on the grave illness of George Corbin Washington's only daughter [Eleanor Ann Washington] -- she herself has a \"floating gout\" caused, she believes, by sorrows for the losses of others -- she shares family news, mostly health-related -- Lawrence Washington, husband of her daughter Sarah, has bought Combleton and they reside there [Westmoreland County] -- Sarah mourns the loss of carriage horses, which with her inability to walk keep her confined -- when the family goes north every year for 3-4 months, she is \"totally alone.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked by hand \"Mattox Bridge 18 May 1830,\" watermark (dove of peace, and No. 2).","A.D. 2 pages. A list of the letters and whether in hands of Sparks Hamilton--a note at the end says \"those marked S. are in my possession, and were among the papers sent to me from Mount Vernon by Judge Washington.\" Autograph document, in hand of J. Sparks, laminated.","A.L.S. 1 page. Haywood to Georgetown. Lawrence announces news of death of Geo. C. Washington's half brother, William. A. Washington [Jr.] of bilious fever and hemorrhage . (Lawrence Washington was husband of Geo. C.'s half sister Sarah Tayloe Washington, and son of Henry Washington of Westmoreland City.) He wanted George Corbin Washington to hear the news directly before reading it in the newspapers. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Mattox Bridge June 25, 1830\", free, laminated watermark (Amies Philada. No. 2, dove of peace and No. 2).","A.L.S. 2 pages. Kanawha to Woodlawn. Samuel writes a plea to Lawrence Lewis, the sole remaining executor, for any information about the final settlement of George Washington's estate -- Samuel and children are heirs of sister Mildred Hammond's share as well -- their present circumstances would make additional money very acceptable. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Samuel Washington.\" Letter, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Coulsmon Va. June 29,\" in handwriting of someone else, watermark (anchor,and Holdship).","Reproduction, 1 page. Statement of authenticity, written and signed by Eliza P. Custis, dated at Washington on July 4th 1830, regarding a trunk given to her by her brother George Washington Parke Custis that had been used by her grandmother, Martha Washington, and accompanied her each winter when she joined the General at his winter quarter during the Revolution.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Washington to Woodlawn. Eliza explains that she is not asking Lewis for money or for much of his time -- she writes that she is planning on going to Salt Sulphur, White Sulphur and Sweet Springs for her health -- further, she intends to go to her land near there, that had been left her by George Washington -- she asks Lewis for letters of recommendation to procure aid in establishing her claim, and for his description of the route from the Springs to Point Pleasant and stopping places along road. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"City of Washington Jul 14\", laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Fairfax Washington writes that the estate has no money to pay Lewis the interest already past due at this time -- he must depend on present crop for any money -- as sending it now would be a \"fatal interruption\" to the next crop, he asks indulgence for one last time until he can finish seeding. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Battletown Va. Jul 19\", laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. La Grange to Woodlawn. Internal evidence suggests that this is a postscript to a letter from G.W. Lafayette to Nelly. The elder Lafayette writes that his son (G.W. Lafayette) reelected member of House of Deputies -- anxious about Eliza Custis's health -- hopes \"the marriage of Hortensia Monroe, of which I have lately Heard, may procure for her more consolation with respect to her grand children than she has been [ ] to receive from their father.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lafayette.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"New York Sept 1\", red seal.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Alexandria to Audley. Description of two newly acquired fine mares, and arrangements concerning their registration and pedigree papers.","A.L.S. 5 pages. Washington to Boston. Eliza writes that Mr. Blagden was to take letter, but did not stop in to visit, only sending his card -- perhaps he was told she wouldn't receive strangers -- she broke up housekeeping and is living quietly in lodgings -- she goes soon for several months to her sister's (Nelly Lewis's), in Alexandria where she has gone to procure masters for youngest child [Angela] -- had rather be there than at other brother and sisters where she once lived with her child and then grandchildren -- R[ogers], since his marriage, has kept [grand]children from her -- she hasn't seen them for 18 months -- she lives in state of anxiety and distress, with constant pain in her side -- she relates her efforts to help Snow's son politically -- she is now in Gadsby's National Hotel near Bank of Washington -- complains of the difficulty in getting good servants -- \"the liberation of many negroes within the last twelve or fifteen years, has rendered them generally worthless - utterly corrupted the slaves, so that now 'tis almost impossible to hire a decent servant.\" -- Mary Lee Randolph Custis is engaged to marry youngest son of General Lighthorse Harry Lee [that is, Robert E. Lee]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliza P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, directed \"Hond. by the Revd. George Washington Blagden,\" but crossed out, postmarked \"Washington City.[ ]Nov.[ ],\" laminated, watermark.","Check. A.D.S. 1 page. Fragment. Order to the Cashier of the Potomac Bank to pay $58.17. Signed, canceled, endorsed by Baird, signed by Lawrence Lewis as executor of George Washington's estate. (See also Baird's bills dated April 28, 1831 and 1830-1.)  Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\" Autograph document signed, canceled, endorsed by Baird, signed by L. Lewis as Executor of G.W.'s estate.","Bill. A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for stone work for the vault at Mount Vernon. $58.17. receipted by Baird on Jan. 27, 1831, docketed by L. Lewis \"Acct and Recpt. for Stone for the Vault at Mt. Vernon $58.17 27 Jany 1831\". [See also Baird's bill dated April 28, 1831 and check dated Dec. 27 1830]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Tho. E. Baird.\" Autograph document signed, receipted by Baird on Jan. 27, 1831, docketed by L. Lewis \"Acct and Recpt. for Stone for the Vault at Mt. Vernon $58.17 27 Jany 1831.\"","Formal letter in French signed by Marquis de Lafayette as president of the Comite Central Polonais.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Encloses memorandum [now missing] expresses gratitude for W-n's efforts in his behalf ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Union Hotel watermark: \"AMIES PHILADA\", dove, black wax seal, oval impression.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Arlington House. Custis writes to Rev. Orr that the state of the river is preventing access to Georgetown which prevented earlier answer -- he declines election as Director of African Education Society -- agricultural and literary avocations make it impossible to give it full attention -- wishes the Society all success -- in a postscript asks Orr with Mr. McNeall to render into Latin an inscription intended for a tomb for Washington's mother: \"To Mary The Mother of Washington The Virginian Matron Who gave to her Country and the World A Hero without ambition, A Patriot without reproach Aetatis 85.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed \"G.W. Custis letter to Isaac Orr July 25. 1831.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Georgetown. Maj. Lawrence Lewis has finished new vault -- he came today to examine the coffins -- many cannot be moved without going to pieces -- your father's coffin [Wm. A. Washington] is entirely to pieces, cannot be moved -- better send someone to make a new coffin -- Major Lewis will move them next week or so -- my health is bad -- have written Mr. Roberson on this subject -- have not received receipt for George's first six months' tuition and board -- please ask them to send bill and receipt -- George's expenses greater than they should be, especially for his shoes -- my other son is at Mr. Brent's school and his shoes are much less. Name on original manuscript appears as \"John A. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.C.W., laminated, watermark (Mode), postmarked \"Alexa Ca. Mar. 4,\" marked\"Free.\"","Receipt. 1 page. Cloth and thread purchased for Negro clothing. Amount $7.80.","Genealogy chart, Washington family. Has a key for the several proprietors of Mount Vernon. Appears to be inaccurate.","A.D.S. Bill for $5.00 for stonework for the vault at Mount Vernon. Autograph document signed, receipted by Baird, docketed \"Genl. Washington's Estate to Thos. E. Baird $5. April 28 1831.\" [See also Baird's bill dated 1830-31, and L. Lewis's check to Baird dated Dec. 27, 1830].","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Fort Washington. Has directed the gardener to take over the first peas--hopes they will be acceptable to her and Major Mason--sister is recovering--husband's business kept her from going to her--tomorrow we set off--letter from Augustine [John A. W-n ?]--\"boys are all well\"--thanks her for inviting Augustine to spend vacation with her son but Mr. W. thinks him too young and volatile to be without parental or teacher's control--respects to Mr. and Mrs. Webb. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, written in a later hand is incorrect information, \"Mrs. J. C. Washington wife of Judge Bushrod Washington,\" laminated.","For linen and thread - $1.69 1/4.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Kanawha. Acknowledges receipt of circular letter regarding their desire to reinter remains of Mrs. Mary Washington in church and erect monument--from knowledge of her simple likes, he dissents from scheme as her only surviving grandchild of the name--suggests a plain monument erected on spot she's buried now as best memorial--thanks them for intended honor. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Saml. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed \"From Capt. Samuel Washington of Kanhawa. his refusal to give up the remains of Mary the Mother of Washington with all the other near relatives to be placed in a contemplated Church in the town of Fredericksburg\", laminated. [Letter to members of Monumental Committee of Fredericksburg].","A.L.S. 1 page. They have been appt. a committee by citizens of Fredericksburg and vicinity to \"rescue from oblivion the spot, where by her own selection lie intered the remains of your venerated and respected relative Mrs. Mary Washington\"--requests assent and co-operation in raising a monument. Letter, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexa Ca June 8,\" laminated, watermarks.","The son of George Washington's sister, Lawrence Lewis authorizes Thomas Griggs to bring back a slave named Shadrach and his brother Arlington who ran away separately from Lewis' farm near Battletown.","A.L.S. Alexandria to Audley. Name on originaly manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\"","Haywood. Describes her poor health and her unhappy situation since the death of her son William Augustine. Mrs. Washington asks Mr. Beverley to clear up some trouble she is having proving the payment of a debt. Signature on manuscript appears as \"Sarah Washington Senior.\" Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel.","A.L. 2 pages. Audley. Copy of letter. Negative reply to the request that Nancy Coxe spend the winter in Philadelphia with the Lewis family.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Nashville. Relates to a suit between a Mr. Ervin and a Mr. Blake. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. (Thomas Washington not identified. Possibly Thomas Blackburn W-n, son of George Corbin Washington). 1802-1894.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Boston to Baltimore. Promises to supply Gilmore with autograph letters, particularly \"those of Revolutionary note.\" Complains about William Sprague, GW document collector. Asks Gilmore to ask Charles Carroll about his memories of the Conway Cabal, \"particularly the names of those, who were unfavorably disposed towards [Gen. Washington] in Congress.\" Autograph letter signed, address leaf, seal, postmark.","Lawrence Lewis writes to George Corbin Washington regarding the remains of their uncle George Washington. Notes that 'Cousin John' - John Augustine Washington - refused to have Washington's remains disturbed despite the two houses of Congress desire to place them in the cellar (used for coal and wood) of the Capital which Lewis finds insulting. Mentions an already approved equestrian statue of Washington to be placed in a square as a better location under which to place Washingtons's remains. Expresses that the final movement of Washington to the new vault complied with their uncle's last expressed wish despite the public's claim that the remains belong to them and should be given upon demand. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel. Postmarked - Alexandria 'Feb 17'.","Receipt. Henry Brown, State Treasurer. Tax receipt for year 1831 for 500 acres of land in Union County, Ohio. Signed by D[eneas?] Adams, Chief Clerk. Partly printed form, docketed.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Mr. W-n's health fluctuating* ... will be traveling again this summer, pleased that she is nicely situated with brother's family ... invitation to Mount Vernon if W-ns in residence next winter ...  Autograph letter signed, integral cover. *John A., Sr. died on June 26, 1832.","Letter to Frances Lewis Butler from her sister and mother. Mary Eliza Angela Lewis, also nicknamed 'Tiffin,' writes to her sister about her recent trip to Washington, D. C. where she witnessed debates in the Senate and House. Confesses that she also attended a '[Henry] Clay meeting' and rather enjoyed it. Reports that members from the meeting later visited Mount Vernon and Mr. Bradford of Virginia delivered an excellent and appropriate address at the tomb. Mentions other family members. Nelly adds her own letter to the latter part of the document, commenting on 'Sonny's' portrait [by Chapman] and the response of a visitor as the \"best likeness of a child he ever saw.\" It is the greatest ornament in their parlor. Writes about the weather, picking wild strawberries and various family members as well as upcoming travel plans. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages. Postmarked Alexandria, May 28.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Woodlawn. Information on fees paid by his uncle [Bushrod W-n] in suit Cresap vs. McLai[n ?]--Maria [Anne Maria Washington ?] suffering from chills and fever. Name on original manuscript appears as \"John A. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. House of Representatives to Georgetown. Announces death of John A. Washington about 2 o'clock while writer was with a party at Mt. Vernon--Dr. Mason with him--had been better but sudden hemorhage carried him off in minutes--hasten to distressed family if it is convenient.Date on original catalog card appears [1832] [June 26].Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Announcing death of John A. Washington of Mt. Vernon,\" watermark (D.I. Canfield).","Bond. D. 1 page. G.C.W. to pay $711.10 for his shares of stock of Potomac Co., under will of B. Washington, deceased--obligation being he must refund on demand due proportion of any deals or just demands hereafter appearing against B. Washington, deceased. Document, unsigned, [on reverse is form for same transaction with G.C.W-n in his position as trustee for Bushrod Washington Jr.'s children,] watermark.","D. 1 fragment. Thomas Beall of Georgetown, heirs of Washington County. Mostly real property taxes ...","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Encloses stock gilli seed ... will send Polianthus seeds and roots ... planning to board in Alexandria until late Mar ... sons at Howard School ... wants Maria to attend [Benjamin] Hallowell's school ... accepts offer of White fig and passion fruit ... will make every effort to keep up with MV without involving the children's estates ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Richmond. Visited downstairs rooms only--furniture all changed from G.W.'s day--key of Bastille and marble mantle and numerous statues and paintings--\"you may not be aware that the best likeness of Washington was what might almost be said to have been a chance drawing on a pitcher. This is preserved in an elegant frame and under a green veil\"--description of old and new tombs--\" ... the tomb itself though by way of distinction called new is in a state delapidation [sic] disgraceful to the nation if indeed the nation had anything to do with it\"--8 or 10 slaves on estate--old negro acted as guide, told anecdotes--mulatto woman--\"the blood of some of the W. family no doubt ran in her veins\"--all servants there expected tips from visiters--good description of the state capitol in Richmond and city guard which is [he thinks] designed to hold slaves in check. Name does not appear on original manuscript. Early description of Mt. Vernon. Autograph letter, integral cover docketed \"Tap Wentworth,\" laminated, watermark.","Resolution of thanks by Washington Board of Aldermen, to George Corbin Washington, E.F. Chambers, and L. Jarvis. Public appreciation of their successful support of Congressional measures to promote interests of city of Washington ... to be honored at a dinner ...","A.D. Travel journal including a description of a visit to Mount Vernon. April 18 - May 15, 1833.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Washington. Requests Humphreys to look into the \"situation, price and payments of Flore's farm\" ... would like to purchase a small farm for daughter, Maria ... brother Bush'd [bro-in-law probably] in Ohio disposing of a tract of her land ... her sister and others in Fredericksburg for corner stone laying of monument to Mary Ball W-n ... Barrows, the, donor, taking care of them ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"Jane C.\" Autograph letter signed, (1 1/2 of text), integral cover; the docket identifies the writer.","A.L.S. 6 pages. Woodlawn. Lengthy account of use of snake-weed as a cure for hydrophobia. Where found, how to prepare and administer. Several case histories.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Pha. Alms House to Brucetown Frederick County, Virginia. Asks about money loaned by him to Dr. Snyder and not repaid--could have made several hundred dollars in a few days by investing it in stock--will subscribe to Saturday Evening Post for him-- approves of sending cousin Charles to college. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Churchill.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Phil Oct 4\", docketed \"The Funeral,\" laminated, watermarked (J.L. Robeson, Phila.).","A.L.S. 3 pages. Letter with envelope addressed to Mrs. Hay, nee Monroe. Envelope docketed in French, \"recommander aux (?) de Monsieur Daveral, Charge d'affaires du Etats Unis a Naples (?).\" Personal letter, family news, etc.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Alexandria. Re: crop of wheat and shipments of flour.","A.L.S 3 pages. Department of State, Washington. Quotes from G.W.'s letter to President of Congress in 1781 requesting that writers be employed to copy down revolutionary documents of his which were never copied and are on loose sheets--Congress did so, and is in possession of some--if he (J.A.W) has more, would he consent to have it deposited among National Archives? Copy certified and sealed in 1850 as true copy of record in file of State Dept.","A.L.S. 6 pages. Georgetown. Writes to answer letter stating govt's desire to have official papers of G.W. to put in national Archives in State Dept.--description of documents in his possession--estimates of no. of papers in collection he will consent to being deposited in national archives--would like to give the papers but feels he cannot--\"I am willing that the Government shall possess all the papers of a general character or in any manner connected with the Colonial revolutionary and political history of the country, only reserving such as are of a privat nature, or which it would be obviously improper to make public.\"--doesn't know what price to ask--papers at present in possession of Mr. [Jared] Sparks for publishing--will discuss terms with govt.--has portion of G.W.'s library relating to public records of the country and will sell them too. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed \"Letter to Hon. L. McLane Bill No 446 Washington Papers, Books etc Jany. 3d. 1834 No. 3,\" laminated. [Below is added as a note \"These Books were delivered with the papers to the State Department. No additional allowance being made for them\"].","A.L.S. 3 pages. Waverly to Charles Town. Reflections on new year and transitory nature of life--advice to her. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. F. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, marked \"A New Years Gift,\" laminated, directed \"per Mr.[ ].","A.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown. Answers inquiry of [nephew of Geo. A. Washington] regarding military rank and bounty claim of Geo. A. W-n--\"It appears from the rolls furnished the War Dept that Maj. W[ashington] was returned as a Lieutenant at the close of the war, which was probably the rank he held in the Regiment from which he was taken to perform the duty of Aid de Camp. According to the existing military laws the appointment of Aid gives the title of Major without the command or compensation, and officers, upon relinquishing that Situation, which is frequently the case, return to duty in their regiments with the rank held before leaving them. Upon disbanding the Army, I presume, therefore, that the officers were mustered out of service according to their regimental rank and not agreeably to the rank held in the Staff.\"--Maj. W. entitled to 2666 2/3 acres Va. bounty land--State troops already pd. in lands by govt. but not Continental troops, of which Maj. W. seems to have been member. Autograph letter signed, watermark (P and C).","Printed form completed in manuscript. The top half of the form is a prospectus for Jared Sparks's Life and Writings of Washingotn, with Historical Notes, Illustrations, Engravings, \u0026c. It features a wood engraving of the \"Evacuation of Boston, from a Revolutionary medal.\" The bottom of the form certifies that Oliver B. Dorance - a lawyer and freemason from Portland, Maine - has paid 5 dollars for volumes two and three of Sparks's book. The receipt is signed by Benjamin R. Downes on behalf of the publisher.","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia to Waltham. Refers to his [Green's] review of Jefferson's papers--Jefferson's claim that G.W. \"belonged to the School of Infidelity\" is slanderous--sends him pamphlet on the subject --during revolution when G.W. was at Morristown N.J., \"[G.W.] was, at his particular request, admitted to commune at the Lord's Table, with the Presbyterian church of that place, then under the pastoral care of the Revd. Dr. Timothy Jones. There were, not long since, and I believe there still are, living, eye-witnesses of this fact.\"--the Genl. and Mrs. W. attended Baptism of T. Lear's child in 1791. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, endorsed \"Rev Dr Green, the most aged and most distinguished of the old presbyterians,\" red seal broken off.","Promissory note. Promise to pay $87.88 nine months after date. Document, fragment, endorsed \"P. Washington and C. Burwell Note,\" laminated. Assigned to Thos. Timbalake, May 9, 1834 $40. receipted Sept. 9, 1835.","A.L.S. Senate Chamber, Washington. Letter of introduction for friends.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Iberville, Louisiana to New Orleans. Writes in a humorous vein about Conrad's sudden preference for rural retreats--received articles from Mr. Krumbhaar; sorry they are not what he wanted--have Mr. Krumbhaar procure berths or staterooms on ship for them--Sonny and Sissy send love [Parke's children, E.G.W. Butler and E.A. Isabella Butler]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked by hand \"Iberville La May 27 1834\", laminated, black seal.","Check. A.D.S. 1 page. Check on Bank of the Metropolis for $27. Autograph document signed, fragment, cancelled.","A.L.S. 1 page. Cambridge E.S. Md. Explains his absence from stockholders mtg. of the Canal Co., sending his vote for Geo. C. W-n as President ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Goldsborough.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 4 pages. To New Orleans. Arrived at White Sulpher after fatiguing journey [from La.]--Commodore Biddle here--describes scenery and their location, a cabin.","Includes a letter from Nelly written crosshatch across Mary Eliza Angela Conrad's. She and Angela talk constantly of him--teases him about Angela--the Magill (?) ring and his profile are carefully guarded by Angela--trip very fatiguing and miserable--stay at the springs a while to restore health--then to Audley, but will return to [Woodlawn] before his visit--speaks of friends on voyage home--rejoices that he doesn't use tobacco in any form--his brother Alfred--anxious lest Ive's humor toward him will change--he is a mad man. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 1 page. White Sulphur to New Orleans. She is finishing a dress for her mother--hopes his journey will be safe. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1834] [July 4]. ","Includes letter from Nelly written in crosshatch. A.L.S. 4 pages. Worried about Parke; no news from her--they go on to Sweet Springs--hopes this will benefit Angela who has had 3 attacks of nervous pain in her face--if they aren't at Woodlawn by mid-August when he visits, go to postmaster in Alexandria and then come to A[udley]--if he goes to Fred[erick], go to Berryville (sometimes called Battletown,) and Audley is just 2 miles--admonishes him not to say \"cursed\" or any other bad words because her sister [in-law] Mrs. Custis disapproves--[Here she leaves room for a postscript by M.E.A. Lewis] describes their location--live in brick house, one of a row of them called \"Paradise Row\"--Mr. Custis and Mr. Bowers of New Orleans are here--a band and dancing here--few genteel men there--friends at the spring.","A.L.S. 2 pages. White Sulphur Spring to New Orleans. \"You are unreasonable to call me cold, and an icicle. I am neither.\"--denies going out with handsome young men. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover in hand of E.P. Lewis, marked \"Sulphur Springs Va. July 12, 1834,\" postmarked \"White Sulr. Sprs. Va, Jul. 13,\" laminated. ","A long letter by E.P. Lewis is added as a postscript in crosshatch. A.L.S. 3 pages. Altho Angela seems cold to him, she really thinks of him all the time--Commodore Biddle--Harry [Henry] Clay is here--life and people at White Sulphur--asks that Conrad's sisters write Angela a line or two giving their approbation of his fiancee, but not to let Angela know she suggested it--Beau Nash of White Sulphur, Lewis Caldwell--thinks her health will be completely restored by the Springs.","Form for relinquishing Washington papers to the U.S. Government, drawn up by Jared Sparks for Geo. C. Washington to copy. [See letter of same date, Sparks to G.C. Washington].","A.L.S. 4 pages. Tudor Place to Philadelphia. Arrived last evening after tedious trip down canal--detoured at Harpers Ferry--leave tomorrow for Woodlawn. Anxiety over his health--will be ready to receive him any day after tomorrow--hopes he was enlightened by the good company of his journey--advises him to put his loved ones under protection of [God]--left Audley of Friday, was sick all way to Charlestown--is well now--talk of acquaintances--don't forget the profiles.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. She misses him--entertaining guests--has received more songs to learn--will commence some keepsakes for his brothers and sisters--remind him of promise not to keep house with Mr. [John ?] S[li]d[el]l this winter--cautions him to be careful of his eyes--numbers all her letters so he can tell if any are lost--writes of every one's good opinion of him. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked [ ] D.C. Oct 18,\" marked No. 1, laminated. ","A postscript by E.P. Lewis. The Dr. says the disease is called Ptirgium [Ptergium] and requires an operation--she tore up her obnoxious letter and did her best to make them (?) happy while they were here.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Received his letter from Norfolk--she watched his boat for 15 min. thru a spy glass, but could see no one aboard--his brother [Alfred Conrad] arrived today--admonishes him to be careful of his eyes and do not let any not a first rate surgeon perform the operation [for Ptergium]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, laminated, black seal blurred, \"favrd. by Mr. Alfred Conrad.\" ","Letter from Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis follows: A.L.S. 3 pages. Sends him a rose kissed by Tiffin [Angela]--[Angela] misses him badly--his brother's stay makes them all happy--he says he will come again in Jany.--his clothes he lent haven't been returned--warns Charles to have nothing further to do with Mrs. F. la Dianola, or a scandal may result--don't get into any altercations on politics or other matters--she has finished transfering card baskets and given them a coat of varnish--will make another basket and box and will make 2 pr. [screens] for his house. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1834] [Oct. 18]. Autograph letter signed, directed \"Favr'd by Mr. Alfred Conrad,\" [letter added to letter from M.E.A. Lewis to Charles Conrad, same date].","A.L.S. 1 page. His brother Alfred has left--will commence making the [guards ?] for his brothers--\"I looked at the names you carved yesterday\"--. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Oct 2[]\", laminated, marked \"No. 2 by mail.\" ","Letter by Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis follows in crosshatch: A.L.S. 3 pages. Anxiety over his long sea journey--anxious over his eyes--get best medical opinion and nursing care if an operation is necessary--Alfred [Conrad] promised to come in Jany., but she advises Charles not to risk it--his brother Alfred's impediment--\"I would not have you condescend to B.[?] in any way, and if she slights this attention leave them to themselves.\" --Lt. Richard Lee went to Texas with $15000 and never heard of since--warns Charles not to go to Texas or Mexico--Ferd[inand Coxe, Esther Maria Coxe Lewis's brother] is here doing nothing much--he is very indolent--Angela spends much time walking. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L..\" Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. If he hasn't answered [Lorenzo's] letter, please do--Dr. Physick's opinion agrees with Dr. Washington's regarding Charles' eyes--is reading \"Mrs. Trollop's tour in Belgium and Western Germany\"--her opinion of Mrs. Trollope's veracity--Capt. Bell \"of opossum and persimon notoriety\" visited--has been playing Backgammon with Ferdinand [Coxe]--she practices her music--her father has made her a frame for flowers in a room with constant fire--announcement of Mr. Wm. Taylor of Point-Coupee marriage to Miss Thom of Culpeper County--\"I think he has treated my friend Virginia shabbily\"-warns him about care of his eyes. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Oct. 27,\" marked \"No 2,\" laminated red seal blurred. ","A postscript is added by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 1 page. Anxious about his safe arrival and his eyes. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L..\" Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Woodlawn. Glad he's arrived safe at Charleston--scolds him for flirtation--the Wirt girls--\"..the good City of New Orleans has disgraced itself by firing a salute to Mr. [Geo.] Poindexter.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral cover, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Oct. 31,\" laminated, broken black seal. Date on original catalog card appears 1834 O[ct.] 28. ","A long letter follows from E. P. Lewis in crosshatch; A.L.S. 3 pages. His safe arrival in Charleston--his \"besetting sin\" a weakness for soft dark eyes--warns him to be careful of his looking at pretty faces, to remember the A.C.'s and the Pyles--the Wirt girls are flirts, break engagements without 2nd thought--her anxiety about his unguarded and trusting attitude toward others--he must overcome this--cautions him about using his eyes--sends regards to friends in New Orleans. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed. Date on original catalog card appears [1834] [Oct. 28].","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Laughed at his letter about the Wirt girls--they are the objects of much scandal--Mrs. Butler (alias Fanny Kemble's) book softened before being printed for American public--her attacks on American manners--Mrs. Trollope's descriptions of German and American society--wife of her cousin [Mary W. Lewis] Willis [wife of Byrd Willis and daughter of Geo. Lewis] died of epidemic in Pensacola. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Nov. 2,\" marked \"No. 3\", laminated. ","A postscript follows by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 2 pages. Adds to Angela's tale of the scandals about the Misses Wirt--cautions him against flirtations--reminds him of his flirtation with Mrs. Pyle.","A.L.S. 1 page. Woodlawn. Received his letter from Montgomery[Ala.]--can procure no teachers in music or French, so teaches herself--reads Trevelyan's novel--\"Aunt Anna and myself drank your health and safe return in a Bumper, after Mother and Father had left the table.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Nov. 6,\" marked \"The 3rd letter from E. P. L.,\" black seal with swan and nest and motto. ","Long postscript by E.P. Lewis follows. A.L.S. 3 pages. Cautions him about straining his eyes--Tiffin [Angela] will continue to write weekly, but she will write only if anything worth relating comes up--talk of mutual friends--she has transferred pair of screens for [Charles and Angela's] domicile--A. to do a pr. for the drawing room--has done several pieces of handwork for them--box for chess men, card basket, etc.--Mr. Moore is here with Mr. L[ewis] settling accts. of Genl. W-n's estate--questions Conrad on origin of the woolsack in Parliament--advice for taking care of cloths and keeping warm and dry.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Gives him an example of her daily schedule--scenery near Woodlawn--father [Lawr. Lewis] promises to take them in carriage \"as far as it can go towards Porters Battery, and we are to walk the rest of the distance\"--has information on friends in New Orleans--asks about building of water works and gas works there--finished reading Trevelyan. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Nov. 9,\" marked \"No. 4,\" laminated, red seal obscured. ","A postscript by E.P. Lewis follows: A.L.S. 2 pages. Copies for him a few verses from a novel \"Pinmoney,\" called \"The Undying One\"--inquires about Leonard R. Aling in Tampico.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Received letter from N. Orleans--Aunt [Mary]Custis and her daughter Mrs. [Robt. E.] Lee visited--her friend Mrs.[ ] Powell--Cousin Mary [Custis Lee] will live in Washington this winter--\"They are my favorite Aunt and cousin\"--expects to take up painting for winter but is indolent. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Nov. 16,\" marked \"No. 5,\" laminated, red seal smeared. ","A postscript by Mrs. E.P. Lewis follows: A.L.S. 2 pages. Advice on frugality and his health--chimney in parlour which was so unsightly is now done over.","A.L.S. 1 page. Glad Alfred [Conrad's brother] liked her--his eyes--will write on Saturday. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed. ","Postscript by E.P. Custis Lewis follows in crosshatch. A.L.S. 4 pages. [Angela] studies her French and exercises for his sake--cautions him about his eyes--even if he were to go blind [Angela] would stick by him--fears he was angered or hurt by her [warnings on flirtations]--[Angela] begins drawing in crayon--one of Charles Conrad's uncles was [G.W.P. Custis'] intimate friend--her family--Col. House died of cholera in Georgetown--stories of [Geo.] Poindexter's cheating at cards--mutual friends. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Nov. 20,\" black seal obscured.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Charles' eyes--brother [Lorenzo Lewis] and family arrived [from Philadelphia]--has new music to learn--received several gifts--[Lorenzo] heard nothing of the Pyles--Ferdinand Coxe confined to his room-[Lorenzo] brought 2 Jackson medals to add to her cabinet--[Lorenzo and family] leave soon and return after Xmas for a while--hopes his business progresses--has just read \"The Camp and Court of Napoleon\"--. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Nov. 24,\" marked \"No. 6\", red seal obscured. ","A long postscript by E.P. Lewis follows. A.L.S. 2 pages. The twins [Lawrence Fielding and John Ed. Coxe Lewis]--gifts to Angela--a friend brought Tiffin [Angela] a piece of the Plymouth Rock for her cabinet--warns him not to eat oysters because they are thought to cause cholera--always keep strong mint lozenges by him. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Received letter written after trip to Baton Rouge--family and mutual friends--her music improves but little, though she practices diligently--has read a life of Marshall Ney and cannot admire him--now is reading a History of Bayard--ships lost in violent storms. ame on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Dec. 1,\" marked \"No. 7,\" red seal obscured. ","A postscript follows by E.P. Lewis. A.L.S. 2 pages. Lorenzo inquired about the Pyle's but could learn nothing--\"I trust you will never think it necessary to renew your acquaintance with them anywhere.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1834] [Nov. 29]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. [Lawrence Lewis] requests to pay money he owes to servant--[Lorenzo] and family arrived safe at Phila.-watched eclipse of [sun] thru smoked glass--skipped thru \"The Polish Chiefs\" a story of Kosciusco's love--because of this Aunt Anna called her a cold blooded Yankee, and that no warm blooded Virginian could have resisted such a tale of woe--is reading Jeanie Deans/The Heart of Midlothian [Scott]--admires characters in this book much. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Dec. 6,\" marked \"No. 8,\" red seal with obscured device. ","There follows a long postscript by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 2 pages. Shocked to read in his letter,\"Really, from the style of your letters one would suppose that you were the fiancee, not she, you are more jealous than she is ... \"in answer to her admonitions [regarding flirting]--lectures him about respect due to a parent and old lady--will abstain hereafter from advising him.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Glad Supreme Ct. decided in his favor--\"that poor man Parker\" who has aroused ire of people in N. Orleans--is reading the novel \"Henri Quatre\"--the gig is a very dangerous carriage; tells a story of Mr. Mason being injured in one--great no. of shipwrecks this fall; hopes he won't return by water --speaks of friends in La.--thanks for the oranges. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Dec. 15,\" marked \"No. 9,\" laminated, red seal obscured. ","There follows a postscript written by E.P. Lewis. A.L.S. 1 page. Asks that both forget their quarrel and think carefully before writing anything better left unsaid.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Dr. Henry Daingerfield visits--he threw mistletoe leaves in fire to see if Charles is constant--visiters--her French gets tedious, and she spends much time reading--is reading a hist. of Spain--coming marriage of Susan [Randolph] Taylor and Moncure Robinson [civil engineer building Philadelphia and Reading R.R.]-received as Christmas gift \"Landscape Annual\" for1835--is doing handiwork. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Dec.[ ], marked \"No 10\", laminated, red seal blurred. ","There follows a long postscript by E.P. Lewis. A.L.S. 2 pages. Is trying to make him a birthday gift--thanks for information about Woolsack [in Brit. Parliament]--hopes to see him on Supreme Ct. some day--congratulations on birth of [a nephew].","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Weather--much snow--business detains Lorenzo in Phila.--Parke's son \"Sonny\" [E.G.W. Butler] going to school in Baton Rouge--hopes he will read the books every day or at least every Sunday for her gratification--[ice] skating a favorite amusement in this part of the country--will get [Lorenzo] to make a sleigh when he comes--friends--snow 21 inches deep. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, laminated, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Dec. 31,\" marked \"No. 12,\" laminated, red seal blurred. ","A postscript by E.P. Lewis follows. A.L.S. 1 page. Wishes he could have partaken of her [Christmas] pies, cake and jellies.","A.D. 2 pages. Account of payments on the estate of George Washington. Summary of payments received and paid on the estate of GW. Includes a reference to Wm. Yeaton enclosing the tomb at Mt. Vernon in 1835. Expenses incurred on behalf of old Negroes.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Unable to get mail to town on time because of weather--snow 21 inches deep on Dec. 29--visiters--[Lorenzo] leaves Audley tomorrow--has been told a states righter is afraid to visit because she treated a Virginia gentleman so badly--discusses friends and C.'s relatives--a new hotel, gas lights, and water works for N. Orleans--stays by the fire reading novels, of Miss [Maria] Edgeworth and Walter Scott--doing needlework for [Lorenzo]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Jan. 5,\" marked \"No. 13,\" laminated, red seal blurred. ","Postscript follows from E.P. Lewis. 2 pages. Bad weather--deepest snow in 35 years--quotes from letter of E.B. Gibson's about Angela.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Wishes Charles to visit Parke when he next goes up river--news of friends--anecdote of Fanny Kemble, now Mrs. [Pierce] Butler (her efforts to get brown as an Indian at New Port)--weather--river frozen over--has read \"Woodstock.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Jan. 10,\" marked \"No. 14,\" red seal blurred. ","A postscript by E.P. Lewis follows. A.L.S. 2 pages. Begs him to break practice of sleeping with window open in winter--has been painting birds from Wilson's Ornithology for Lolen [Lorenzo]--promises to paint Cherry Bird and humming bird for Angela--grandmother's recipe for lip salve, from Glass' Cookery--some oranges have been frozen in storeroom for keeping.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Brother [Lorenzo] and family here--crosses Shenandoah River on ice, carrying the two babies [Lawrence Fielding, and John R.C. Lewis]--is reading \"Last Days of Pompeii\"--comparison of Bulwer's and Scott's novels--guests--approves Mr. [Henry] Clay's report on the subject of war with France--\" ... it is well that he is sometimes correct\"--fears Charles thinks her a little \"to far north in my disposition\"--[Lawrence Lewis says for him to keep the money Mr. Bullitt has for him].  ","A.L.S. 2 pages. Begs him to \"let bygones be bygones\"--hopes he received her peace-making postscript--hopes she hasn't hurt or angered him--still [painting] birds for her children.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Entreats him never to mention again in any way the unfortunate postscript which her mother wrote [see letter of Dec. 5, 1834]--gratified he has kept his promise to her about playing cards--attack on Gen. Ripley--visit to Mt. Vernon--Miss Harriet Martineau to visit Woodlawn--[English miscellaneous writer, literary lion of the time]--a fancy ball in Washington-- [Lorenzo] anxious for him to send the \"curious snakes\" to add to his collections of natural subjects. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Jan 26,\" marked \"No. 16,\" laminated.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Pleased he is reading [religious] books she gave him--Miss [Harriet] Martineau will be unable to come to Woodlawn after all--Lorenzo goes to Washington to pay her their respects and make apologies--she is to get invitation to big fancy dress ball on Feb. 22, her first--Esther's brother Ferdinand [Coxe] goes to W. Indies to restore health--is reading Miss Martineau's \"Poor Laws and Paupers\"--actresses and actors--a postscript, dated Jan. 31, tells of storm with thunder and lightening--Lorenzo's children. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral cover, postmarked \"Jan. 31 Alexandria D.C.,\" marked \"No 17,\" laminated.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Unable to account for irregularity of mail--his attendance at a Masquerade--wants to have complete confidence in him, even in trifles--Miss Mason married to Mr. [Sidney S.] Lee, brother of [Robt. E. Lee]--intend to visit Arlington--Miss Martineau [Harriet]--she is reading Henry Bulwer's \"France\" \"[France: Social, Literary and Political\", 1834, 1st part of work called \"The Monarchy of the Middle Classes\", (1836)]--tells him of clipping from Liverpool paper complimentary to Senators--a new bonnet--Parke not to send Sonny [E.G.W. Butler] to school until next year. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Feb. 9,\" marked \"No 18,\" red seal blurred. ","A postscript by E.P. Lewis follows, A.L.S. 2 pages. Glad he liked the [silhouette of Angela ?] --glad he's taken her advice [on his health]--Miss M[artineau].","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Aunt [Martha] Peter and Brittania [Peter Kennon] visiting--fancy dress ball canceled, and a common subscription ball to be held on Feb. 22 instead--she won't go--Miss Charlotte Taylor married to [Moncure] Robinson--talk of war with France--Bulwer's \"France\"--Miss Nannie Mason's marriage--Mr. Wm. Patterson's death, merchant of Baltimore--talk of railroad line to N. Orleans--Mrs. Owens, her cousin, comes to visit [Otwayana Carter Owens, daughter of Betty Lewis Carter]--Mother learns new type of painting, done with \"forms.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Feb. 18,\" marked \"No. 19,\" red seal blurred. ","Postscript from E.P. Lewis follows, A.L.S. 1 page. Hears scarlet fever is in [New Orleans]--gives a treatment for it.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Charles' success as a lawyer--relations with France--Livingston has left Paris and French minister will leave Washington--she looks forward to war--she won't go to ball given by Batchelors of Washington--reading--news of friends--Mrs. Krumbhaar--family news--improvements in N. Orleans--. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Feb. 25,\" marked \"No. 20,\" laminated, red blurred seal. ","A postscript follows by E.P. Lewis, A.L.S. 1 page. All have had influenza--she still sits up late after others are in bed--is painting birds for her children.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Trip to Arlington--to be a supper for the bride--[Miss Mason, bride of R.E. Lee's brother Sidney S. Lee]--will leave letter at home and mother will finish it when she returns--New Orleans friends. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Mar. 2,\" marked \"No. 21,\" laminated, broken black seal. ","A postscript follows from E.P. Lewis to Charles Conrad, dated March 1, 1835. A.L.S. 3 pages. Arrived at Arlington in snow storm--[Angela] ill with nervous headache--descript. of Angela's dress--she wore Charles' ring--groom far superior in appearance and heart to bride [Sidney Smith Lee and Miss Nanny Mason]--description of both--couple to live with Mrs. Fitzhugh, widow of Mrs. Custis' brother--the Bachelor's Ball--Capt. Bell--news of friends and relatives.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Arlington. Bridal party left Sunday--river frozen over for 3rd time this winter--had wanted to attend session of Cong. but didn't--gossip over marriage of [Moncure] Robinson \u0026 Charlotte Taylor--pleased that he is going to visit her sister [Parke Lewis Butler]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Mar [ ]\", watermark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Arlington. Visiting family and friends in Georgetown and Alexandria--claims she has no opportunities for flirtation--reading Life of Crabbe the Poet--will read [Henry] Lee's Life of Napoleon next--Congress adjourned without making any provision for defense against French. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Mar. 15,\" marked \"No. 2 from A[rlington]\", broken red seal, watermark.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. [Angela] still at Arlington and [Lorenzo] and family are there too--often sees Charles in her dreams--Washy [G.W. Lewis]--visited tree where his and Angela's names are [carved]--does needlework--instructions on getting and killing venemous snakes for L[orenzo]'s natural history collection--he lately prepared a crossbill. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Mar. 19,\" broken black seal.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Arlington. Denies she has found any other who would make her wish to be free again--proposed a schedule of visits to Georgetown and Washington--visited W-n one day, the capitol, Senate and House, fountain near the Naval monument--new improvements in N. Orleans--has painted a small head in miniature--visiters at Arlington--teaching Mrs. Nannie [Mason] Lee to transfer. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Mar. 22,\" marked \"No 3 from A[rlington].\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. News of his aunt Mrs. Thruston's death--[Parke] wrote her that he had not yet visited Iberville--news of an Episcopal Bishop in N. Orleans, and laws regarding gambling houses--E.P. Lewis working her a piano cover--\"the Sister of Mrs. Washington\" is to be married--will cut out a dress for sister--visited a Public Garden in Georgetown. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Apr 2,\" marked \"No. 22,\" laminated, broken red seal. ","A postscript from E.P. Lewis follows: A.L.S. 2 pages. She went to Georgetown in a storm to bring [Angela] home--Ed [Butler] has been very sick since returning from [N. Orleans]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [April 1]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Alexandria to Woodlawn. Sends sketch [enclosed] of wall and gateway on one side--engages to erect the wall 45' square, 10' high--describes how it will look--with gateway and gate similar to the sketch for $600. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by D. L. L. [The new tomb].","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. It was a year ago this day that they first saw each other--denies she has a fever of ambition--just wants him to distinguish himself in his profession--father [Lawrence Lewis] gone on horseback to Mt. Vernon--[Lorenzo] and family have left--[E.P. Lewis] still working on piano cover--[Lorenzo] has added many birds [stuffed] to his collection--John and Ferdinand [Coxe], Esther's brothers--his prospective visit to Iverville and Parke and her family--thinks he should not leave [New Orleans] until his business there is finished. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Apr. 10,\" marked \"No. 23,\" laminated. ","There follows a postscript by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 1 page. Recalls their first meeting and his merry face--will send him a barrel of cider--thinks he should drink it to help combat small pox and varioloid [a mild smallpox among those innoculated or who have had it] now in New Orleans. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [Apr. 8]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Cambridge to Washington, D.C. Does not think Washington can get a loan on security of the papers, since he has already made them over to the govt.--when he finishes with the paper he will bundle up private papers and send to W-n--\"Strictly speaking all the papers pertaining to the period in which Genl. Washington held no office are private, but I suppose the spirit of your contract included only family papers, and such as related to his private affairs,\"--must have written authority from Washington to hand over papers to any but him--Mr. Forsyth has made formal demand for the papers and will take it to court, but doesn't think he will succeed--he will hand papers over as soon as he is through with them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmark \"Cambridge Mass Apr 13,\" red seal.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Approves his action in refusing nomination to legislature [state?]--[Lorenzo] and family have returned to Audley--late snows destroy fruit blossoms--urges him to go to [Iverville, La.] to see Parke and family--have lost many trees in the bad winter--has lately read amusing stories in Waldie's circulating library--asks if Miss H[arriet] Martineau has visited N. Orleans yet--fisheries operating--shad. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria Apr. 18,\" marked \"No. 24,\" broken red seal. ","There follows a postscript by E.P. Lewis: The 15th was anniversary of party given [Angela] by Charles and others in La., and toast drunk to him. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [Apr. 17]. Autograph letter initial signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Esther's brother John [Coxe] brings his bride to Audley--her brother Ferdinand [Coxe] recovered his health in West Indies--Woodlawn beautiful, will be at height in 2 weeks--read Wash. Irving's \"Tour through the Praries,\" \"The Siege of Vienna\" by Madam Pickle, and [Oliver] Goldsmith's Greece--visiters at Woodlawn--\"I am always nervous in the spring and in warm weather.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Apr. 29 (?)\", marked \"No. 25,\" red seal, broken. ","A postscript follows, from E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 2 pages. Wishes he could be there to see Woodlawn in Spring--doesn't like new grooms costume (a full suit of black), considers this symbol of mourning, not appropriate for wedding--Ferd[inand][Coxe] asks about chances of success as druggest in New Orleans--\"What has possessed your Govr. to quarrel with his best friends.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [Ap. 25]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 1 page. The Wall is intended to enclose the Vault at Mount Vernon, to secure it against injurys it is every year subject to.\" describes in detail how he wants the wall at George Washington's tomb built -- sketch of section of wall -- asks for an estimate. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed \"Copy of a letter to W. Yeaton of Alexa respecting the building a wall around the Vault at M. Vernon\", laminated.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Descript. of Woodlawn in Spring--fishing boats on river--Cousin America [Peter Williams] and Robert Lee have visited--roads have prevented church attendence--will receive \"Frances Anna [Kemble] Butler's Journal\"--Governor White's[of La.] unpopularity--his reprimand by legislature--learning new song, \"Dunbarton's Bonnie Dell\"--thanks Charles in [Lorenzo's] name for the snakes [which Charles sent him for stuffing]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., May 5,\" marked \"No. 26,\" red seal broken, watermark (line of arrows). ","A postscript from E.P. Lewis follows: A.L.S. 2 pages. Charles' uncle's grief after his wife [Mrs. Thruston's] death--Parke and her children ill--friends and acquaintances. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\".Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [May 3]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Went on visit to Mt. Vernon--Cousin Jane [Washington]--reading Fanny [Kemble] Butler's Journal--disappointed in it--has poor opinion of Americans-Miss Butler's opinion of American Society--Gov. White [of Louisiana]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., May 11,\" marked \"No. 27,\" watermark, laminated. ","There follows a postscript by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 1 page. Unseasonable weather--\"I hope all your good Citizens build Bathing rooms in their new Houses as they are so necessary and so easily made where there are waterworks.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [May 10]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Cambridge to Georgetown, Washington, D.C. Has confirmed his own opinion that money cannot be borrowed on security of the [Washington] papers since title to them has gone to govt.--cannot advance any money himself because every cent is tied up in publication of Writings--assures him he is working every minute to complete publication--Mr. Forsyth's efforts to institute suit against him for the papers will come to nothing, because \"my contract with Judge [Bushrod] Washington gives me a right to use the papers till the work is completed.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked Cambridge Mass. May 11,\" laminated.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. His safe return from up river--she has lost 10 lbs. since winter (\"much to my joy\")--visiters--will try to learn to play guitar. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. May 18\", marked \"No. 28,\" red seal. ","There follows a postscript by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Weather has prevented [Angela] exercising--fruits lost--cautions him about taking measles--she had them for 2nd time at 23 and was very ill--can injure sight or lungs. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [May 17]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Dinner at Mt. Vernon--anecdote of Jane [Washington] relating to Tom Moore--shells and coins added to her \"Cabinet\"--[E.P. Lewis] is working another [piano] cover in cornucopia designs--family news. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., May 26,\" marked \"No. 29\". ","A postscript follows from E.P. Lewis: Parke thinks him the only man worthy of [Angela]--description of \"the robe of ceremony\" [Angela's wedding dress?]--cholera and measles in New Orleans--news of friends. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [May 24]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Assures him the matter of the unfortunate postscript is forgotten [E.P. Lewis to Charles Conrad, Dec. 5, 1834] and that she has no intentions of delaying or trying to stop his and Angela's marriage--reiterates her affection for him--does want some idea of when he can come, in order to have things ready--Angela will add a postscript in the morning. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. May 29,\" broken black seal. ","A postscript follows from M.E.A. Lewis: A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Teases him about his haste in suspecting some evil from an innocent postscript--does not want him to leave N. Orleans until his business is finished there--instructs him to burn this letter. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] May 29. Autograph letter signed, postscipted to a letter of E.P. Lewis to Charles Conrad, dated May 28.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. The piano tuned and she is told her voice is improved--requests C. to bring his flute with him if he has one--in her father's absence, has been directing planting of vegitables--damask roses--reading Thomas Campbell's Life of Mrs. Siddons--Miss [Harriet] Martineau at Mt. Vernon--Miss Martineau and Miss Hannah Moore--is a Socinian--news of friends. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., June 2\", marked \"No. 30,\" laminated. ","There follows a postscript from E.P. Lewis:  Repeats her sorrow that he could have been so unhappy over misinterpreting her remarks--to avoid cholera, avoid \"night air, shrimps, uneasiness of mind, etc.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [May 30]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. This will be her last letter to him before he leaves N.O.--the fall of the Planters' Hotel in N.O.--will visit Alexandria, Arlington and Washington--to read \"The Conquest of Florida by Hernando de Soto,\" by Theodore Irving--Washington Irving's writings. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Last letter from M.E.A.L. received June 20th 1835,\" postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. June 6\" marked \"No. 31,\" laminated. ","There follows a postscript by E.P. Lewis: Hopes he leaves N.O. shortly [for Virginia]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [June 5]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Bacons Castle. Description of his activities and trip to Norfolk, Old Point Comfort, and Cabin Point ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"L. W. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark.","Note of authenticity. Re: George Washington's powder bag + puff.","A.L.S. 5 pages. Princeton to Georgetown. Bayard reports that his daughter, Mrs. J.E. Washington, has received Beverly's letter and he is now answering it as per her request. Bayard passes on to Beverly some legal opinions he has gathered relating to the appointing of an Executor, and a Guardian relative to the settlement of the Estate of Col. William Washington.","Check on the Bank of the Metropolis to bearer, for $13. Autograph document signed, fragment, cancelled.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Juliet Washington, neé Juliet E. Bayard of Princeton, New Jersey. She was the widow of Wm A. Washington (1804-1830) who was the grandnephew of GW. Requests money from the estate if convenient. Will return to Westmoreland within the month to apply to the Court to be appointed administratrix and guardian of her daughter.","A.D.S. Check drawn on the Potomac Bank for $350. Autograph document signed, fragment, canceled, endorsed by W. Yeaton.","A.D.S. 1 page. Check for $200 on Potomac Bank of Alexandria. Autograph document signed, fragment, endorsed by Yeaton, canceled.","A.D.S. 1 page. Yeaton's bill for erecting wall with iron gate pr. contract--additional expence connected with it--total $628.15. Autograph document signed, docketed \"Receipt for Vault $618.15 Oct. 29. 1835.\" Receipted by Yeaton.","Check, A.D.S. 1 page. Check drawn on the Potomac Bank for $68.58. Paid on behalf of the executors of George Washington's estate. Autograph document signed, fragment, canceled, endorsed by W. Yeaton.","D. 1 page. Sketch of iron gate at New Tomb. Date on original catalog card appears [1835]. Drawing in pencil. Unknown artist.","A.D.S. 3 pages. Memorandum of an agreement made for enclosure and gateway at New Tomb--it is headed by a sketch with dimensions for the wall and entranceway and contains specifications of materials to be used and method of construction and cost. Autograph document, in hand of Lewis, laminated, [no name inserted in contract]. [Yeaton contracted to build wall and entrance way for $600. See letter of Yeaton to L. Lewis, April 4, 1835].","D. 3 pages. Report of the Virginia legislature on the C and O Canal Co. loan. Covers three points: (1) how loan of last session was spent; (2) the erroneous estimates for completion of Canal to Cumberland; (3) the expenditures for internal improvements. Date on original catalog card appears c. 1835.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mrs. Washington asks for clarification of the letter just received in which the sum of $3,930 was mentioned as having been received from Mr. Street. It is her understanding that half that sum ($1,965) is rightfully hers and her daughters. She encloses a draft for that amount payable to her uncle Samuel H. Smith. A blank draft is also enclosed in case the sum is less than the amount of the draft.","Stock certificate. 21 shares of capital stock for George C. W-n and signed by him as president of the Co. Embossed seal and engraving of a section of the Canal.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Defense of the action of the B. of Directors of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Co. in hiring James McCulloch as advisor on internal improvements, he was not hired to lobby for passage of a bill appropriating $2 million to the Canal Co. ...","A.L.S. 3 pages. Claymont.","A.L.S. 1 page. Cambridge. Dr. Sprague of Albany secured permission from Judge [Bushrod] Washington to take certain autographs and substitute a copy--this done before papers were sold to Congress--doesn't wish it to be thought that he himself took liberties with mss. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown. He has filled his part of the contract to sell G.W.'s papers to govt.--has delivered all public papers in his possession to State Dept.--Mr. Sparks overdue in turning over papers to him--he had thought Sparks contract with Bush. W-n over because of long time he had papers--lists mss. and volumes turned over to Archives.  Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, draft, endorsed \"To the Hon. John Forsyth Secy. of State, Oct. 11th 1836,\" watermark.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Expressing concern to his father that he has not heard from him as he expected. Urging him to move to winter quarters. Report on the harvest of his corn crop. Report of the death of a Negro (Randal) due to ill-treatment by \"that infurnal Overseer of Dogles.\"","An unpublished play, produced in New York on September 30, 1839 for one night only.","Autograph letter signed. Mount Vernon. Jane writes to her son that she is at Mount Vernon settling accounts. She discusses family news and difficulties with postage.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Baltimore. Describes the costumes at a fancy dress ball at Mr. Cohens in Baltimore ...","A.L.S. 4 pages. Integral cover, seal (broken).","Contains a dimensional drawing of a coffin for a letterhead, describing water damage to the burial vault at Mount Vernon, including damage to the coffin of George Washington.","A.L.S. 1 page. Gives him a forwarding address in Baltimore . Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Buchanan.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 1 pages. Georgetown. Forwarding the desired documents and the Congressional Directory for 1836. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. Mount Vernon. To John Augustine Washington III? Discusses the harvest. Says she is being viewed as one of the curiousities of the place by the visitors.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Kanawa Salines, Virginia, to Berryville, Clark County. Answers a letter Lewis addressed to his deceased father about a delay in the sale of some property in Kanawa. Assures Lewis of the integrity of the prospective buyer William Tompkins. Integral cover postal stamp.","A.L.S. 1 page. New Orleans to Audley. Last page of letter written by MEA Conrad to Lewis. She (Eleanor) has added her own note. Family letter. Integral cover, postmark and seal.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Philadelphia. In regards to work done on the sarcophagus of Washington. Includes a measured watercolor drawing of the bas-relief sculpture on top of the sarcophagus.","Letter written by a sixteen-year-old John Augustine Washington III in Alexandria, Virginia to his mother Jane C. Washington at Blakeley plantation near Charlestown, West Virginia. The address on the back page of the letter notes that the letter was delivered by Jim Mitchell (\"Jim Mitchum\") with a note from John Augustine that says \"I let Jim have $1.00 for his expenses.\" Jim Mitchell, who was later employed by the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, was enslaved by the Washington family at the time.","John Augustine tells his mother \"Mr. Skidmore finished his work at Mount Vernon yesterday, but I have not seen him yet so that I cant say what has been done\" and also notes \"On Saturday I went to Georgetown, Cousin and his family were not at home so that I could not get the pictures.\" He reports that West Ford has taken the cloth that arrived for Jane from Dumfries down to Mount Vernon and discuses butter sales, corn production, hogs, and resuming his studies. He also asks Jane if the servants are \"conducting themselves well\" and is worried they will give her \"a good deal of trouble coming in with their complaints.\"","Autograph letter initialed. Janes writes that she is sending down \"four large shoulder of Bacon\" to Mount Vernon, along with two enslaved men, Willoughby and Gabriel, who she hopes will be \"faithful and useful.\" She writes, \"have them comfortably fixed my dear son treat them kindly, and I trust they will both prove valuable servants. Gabriel will require a strict tho kind discipline. Sarah or Milly must wast and mend for them.\" Jane also writes that she has had a letter from West Ford asking for the money she owes him. She instructs John Augustine to pay her pew fee and then pay Ford.","Requests George C. to be his security in Md. in the institution of a suit as an executor of Mr. Payne's estate ...","Receipt A.D.S. 1 page. For $1.50, for 4 quarters continuance at rules and 2 continuances on court docket 50 against Lee. Small fragment, partly printed, endorsed \"Washington Bushrod to Est.,\" and \"Fairfax.\" Signed by J. J. Chew.","A.D. 1 page. For hauling sarcophagus to Mt. Vernon, pd hire of hack for Struthers and workmen to Mt. V. to put up ditto, clothing for Gabriel, \"ditto for 1839 to 9th June when he died deduct his meal 7 bushels from his usual allowance to him for the half year\", for coffin and digging grave, etc., with amounts given. Fragment. See reverse of letter to Lewis from M. Snyder, dated Dec. 31, 1838, asking for taxes due on house.","Unsigned articles of agreement between Rice Levi, John A. Washington, and Jane C. Washington for Rice Levi to \"undertake the management and cultivation of the ... Washington's himself and farm at Mount Vernon\".","A.L.S. 2 pages. Lewis was in La. Cash describes the mule he inspected at Mt. Airy, but did not think him worth $75. Is still looking for a suitable animal. Needs thread to mend harness. Corn (wheat) looks good, have 205 bushels. Mr. Howard charges 75c per day and wishes to receive the balance as soon as possible.","A.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. Sends small extract of Appendix--has been unwell--must write a letter a day \"all on one subject\" [G.W.]--goes to Alexa. to celebrate \"The 68th Anniversary it has been my good fortune to witness the celebration of ...\"--then comes the Coronation and \"What next.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1838 ?] Feb. 22. Autograph letter signed, docketed at bottom \"Letter written by George Washington Parke Custis presented by C.F. Gunther Chicago\", laminated.","A.L.S. 1 page. Washington, D.C. to Leesburg. Regarding the estate of Nathaniel Hinkle.","Will. D. 2 pages. G.W. Bassett appointed executor--leaves all property to nephew G.W. Bassett, who is required to pay annually [300] dollars per year to Bassett Claiborne, \"under the fear that the said Claiborne is not very careful.\"--all debts to be paid--codicil of Feb. 20, 1840 emancipates his \"servant,\" Pleasant. Document, copy by J.D. Christian, county clerk, laminated. Proved in New Kent Court, Mar. 11, 1841, no subscribing witnesses to will, so handwriting and signature sworn to by Morris H. Tench and James Stamper.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Hoping that he will visit them at Bayou Goula. News of her children. She is anxious for news of the Lorenzo Lewis family. Name on original manuscript appears as \"F. P. Butler.\" Integral cover, wax seal.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Department of State to Georgetown. After examining Washington papers delivered to Dept. of State as per contract, finds a number of documents included in agreement are missing, and copies substituted for many others--a list of these is enclosed--\"You will be so obliging as to have the missing volumes and documents supplied without delay, and also to procure the return of the original letters for which copies have in some instances been substituted.\" [Attached is a list of 2 pp and description of missing papers. There are pencil notations, probably by G.C.W., indicating if papers are considered private or whether they are lost]. Autograph letter signed, docketed, \"correspondence in relation to the Washington papers\", separate cover, postmarked \"Washington City D.C. May 12,\" franked by Forsyth, red seal, watermarks. Attached is a list of 2 pp and description of missing papers. There are pencil notations, probably by G.C.W., indicating if papers are considered private or whether they are lost.","Copy, 2 pages. Copy inclosed with letter of Dec. 15,1838, Forsyth to G.C. Washington; see also original of same letter with enclosure. Letter, docketed, watermark (H and O).","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia to near Berryville, Virginia. Delayed in Phila. while sister puts her children in school--Mrs. Coxe purchasing materials for embroidery [for Angela]--leave for N. York tomorrow and then to Audley--family news--love to [Oliver?]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Philada, Pa. Sep. 22.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"[Chas.?] M. Conrad.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Audley to Woodlawn. Sends receipts to be given to [Parke] and Butler--he will pay Dr.'s bill for [Charley Conrad]--instructions for paying bills--Butler gave him $40. when he left New Orleans. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (JM), directed by \"Mrs. Lewis.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"L. Lewis.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1838?] Oct. 10.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Mount Vernon to the University of Virginia. Jane writes to her son about work taking place at Mount Vernon, where she has spent almost all of $800 she brought down with her. She reports that Skidmore has \"finished the large room which is now to be plastered and painted.\" Mr. Ball has nearly finished the stables, and West Ford is still engaged with the enclosures. She writes of Mount Vernon , \"The dear old place will be more comfortable and decent in appearance, than we have known in years - but it draws deeply on a limited income to make it so.\" She also includes information on  other enslaved peoples, Sambo, Levi and Gabriel.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Audley to Woodlawn. News of autumn wheat crop and cattle at Audley. The weather is unusually sever that the farmer may be injured. Wants his father and mother to live full time at Audley. Wants to discuss the possible rental of Woodlawn with them before they make a decision.","D. 1 page. To Woodlawn. The books ordered by Lewis can not be supplied. Includes: Sparks, Life of Washington, The Cultivator.","L.S. 1 page. Department of State. No answer being received to his letter of May 12, he sends a copy and requests answer. Letter signed, docketed, watermark. [See copy of letter, John Forsyth to Geo. C. Washington, May 12, 1838].","A.L.S. 6 pages. Georgetown. Apologies for delay in writing--has complied with terms of agreement regarding Washington papers--Judge W. gave away some autographs and substituted copies on unimportant letters--has retained letters of private character--refers McLane's letter of Dec. 10, 1833, to him, asking his terms for sale of letters, and his reply of Jan. 3, 1834 [see letter in question], agreeing to turn over all except private papers, or those whose publication would be improper at the time--refers to Forsyth's list of missing papers [see under letter of May 12 1838] and states which ones he regards as private and thus not included in the contract, and which are missing--refers to [Jared] Sparks' letter of [Sept. 20, 1836] which he encloses--knows of no letters being removed from bound volumes other than those accounted for by Mr. Sparks, except for corresp. between Genl. Washington and John Nicholas in relation to a letter addressed to G.W. over signature of Wm. Langhorne [see letter, Aug. 20, 1798 Bushrod W-n to G.W.; also letter of G.W. to Bush. W-n in Writings, XXXVI, 408-409, dated Aug. 12, 1798 ,] \"as this correspondence deeply implicates the conduct of a distinguised individual of that day.\"--however, he will send the letters and he [Forsyth] may decide whether to keep or return them--despite fact Sparks published many of private papers, doesn't feel this makes him liable to part with them under contract--feels govt. paid very little of their value anyway, and has been more than compensated by evidence on fraudulent claims which papers revealed. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed \"Letter to the Hon. J. Forsyth Dec. 24, 1838 in reply to his letters dated May 12th 1838 and Dec. 15th 1838.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\"","D. 1 page. For $1.00 for 4 quarters continuance at rules against Lee. Signed by J.J. Chew. Fragment, partly printed, endorsed \"Washington Bushrod and c. 1.00 Frx.\" [See 2 other similar receipts dated 1837 and 1839].","A.L.S. 1 page. Woodlawn. Forwards receipt for freight of Joe, a slave -- \"do not put yourself to much trouble with the fellow, if you cannot sell him readily send him to your plantation and make him work, your Overseer may teach him better manners, he has never had the lash upon his back yet, perhaps a few will do him good, if it should become necessary.\" -- ask Butler to enquire of his House what ship carried his [L.L.'s] cow pease -- has heard nothing of them -- \"I observe by a paper Angela sent me your [sic] are taking an active part in the Legislature of your State -- Should anything very interesting occur tell Angela to send me the paper leaving one and end open for the Postmaster to see the contents, they are very particular, the one sent was torne open, and received in rather [dirty?] condition.\" Autograph letter signed, written on reverse of cover directed to L. Lewis, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawr. Lewis.\"","A.L.S.  1 page. Woodlawn to Alexandria. Enclosed letter will tell him of wishes of Rev. Edward C. Mc Guire--brother charged with pair of pistols at private sale [of G.W.'s estate]--place am't. due for them, $30., to his own acct.--wants to clear up unfinished business--\"my health warns me to be quick in my movement.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, endorsed \"mentions purchase of Gen Washington's Pistols purchased at the private sale,\" cover is covered with figures, laminated, dove of peace. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawr. Lewis.\"","D. 1 page. Walker to rent for one year Washington's farm called Johnson Spring [Fairfax County] [This was probably part of G.W.'s original River Farm, Wellington or an adjoining tract]--to pay one third of crops. Document, in hand of and signed by Charles A. Washington [?] endorsed \"Contract - Washington and Walker,\" laminated.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Hannah writes of family news about Thornton Washington and Harriette Meade (cousin), as well as the marriage \"of Madaronia Todd to Mr. Quinn… from Kentucky.\" She describes \"violent colds and sore throats… some of the black people are sick – poor little Lucy died on Thursday night of a congestive fever…\"","A.L.S 1 page. Alexandria to Woodlawn. Respecting work to be done on the vault [New Tomb] at Mount Vernon--Mr. Ball is fishing--can get Mr. Phillips--experience with hydraulic cement and proper proportion of lime and sand. Autograph letter signed, [probably written and signed by someone else] integral cover, torn, docketed by L.L., laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Skidmore.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon to University of Virginia. Jane writes her son on his 18th birthday. She tells him family events that have occurred. Informs him of the death of his neice Louisa. \"The work here (Mt. Vernon) is much behind hand and crops the very little that can be seen, looks miserably. I shall endeavour to have the oyster shells hauled from the Shore as soon as they finish planting Corn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Respecting the cost of materials for the stone sill and gate at vault [New Tomb]--price not given--brick work and carpenters work, prices given. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by L.L. \"Respecting Cost of work to vault at Mt. Vernon.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Examined wall and vault again and sketched design he thinks most appropriate--describes designed he intends--cannot give estamate of cost yet--screen of ornamental iron as sketched $50-$60. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Respecting vault at Mount Vernon,\" part of cover torn off. On reverse are sketches of iron gates and vaults.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Concerning repair of the New Tomb, including the arch. Mentions a carpenter named Skidmore.","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria to Woodlawn. Business takes him to Washington--may go to Baltimore until Wed.--will meet him Thursday at Mount Vernon [concerns work on New Tomb]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by L. L., directed \"Pr Sam,\"  laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Alexandria to Woodlawn. No bricks to be had [for work on New Tomb]--the New Court House and New Meeting House have taken them all--in two weeks may be plenty--can get them in Washington and have them sent down with the lime in boats that run wood--Mrs. [Jane] Washington's project, unless it is done before the abutments are raised, hopes it will be suspended as it will be dangerous after the arch is finished--wants $100 to pay workmen etc.--his own salary--will save money by ordering lime from N. Y. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, directed \"Pr. Sam,\" watermark (R. Amies). Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. Caledon to University of Virginia. John's aunt writes to him about boat transportation from Fredericksburg to Mount Vernon. \"Steam boats go up three times in the week and stop at Boyd's Hole Saturday and Sunday and Tuesdays, one of the Boasts the Phoenix will board you I rather think at M. Vernon.\" She tells him of the news she has learned by riding through the neighborhood. Stampless address leaf.","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria to Woodlawn. About bricks for the new tomb--Mr. Brockett's kiln [in Alexa.]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark (R. Amies). Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\"","A.D. 17 pages. \"A Visit to Mount Vernon\" by L. Osgood. Autograph document, put together in book form, subheading \"Mt. Vernon in 1839 by a Native of this Country,\" dated at Washington, D.C. ","\"I am under the disagreeable necessity of saying I was never more disappointed in my life, than on this visit. The home of Washington in life His resting place in death, the most hallowed spot in America's soul and a place visited yearly by thousands should be suffered to moulder and decay apparently with its once illustrious possessor.\"--piazza supported by 2 \"natural colemns from the forest\"--engraving of Bastille hanging directly above key--rooms downstairs, including mantle \"presented to him by Lafayette [Vaughan]\"--greenhouse burned 4 yrs. ago, but part of blackened walls standing--most of plants, shrubbery etc. destroyed in fire--took lemon from a tree planted by G.W.--outbuildings all of brick and very delapidated--many abandoned--only a small part of garden cultivated, along walks and the strawberry beds, rest in weeds--\"The old gardner seemed very proud of once belonging to Washington and took more interest in talking of his former gardening than exhibiting the present as well he might.\"--ate some cherries there--gave servant quarter for lemon and cherries--saw splendid portrait of Mrs. [John A.] Washington and \"one son and two daughters\" [actually 2 sons, 1 daughter and nephew]--by [John Gadsby] Chapman--tomb delapiated too--\"The two sarcophaguses are placed in wooden boxes or pens placed without the vault in the enclosed yard the vault is very damp, and a kind of acid is produced by water leaking through the bricks and mortar is so powerful as to rot mahogany boards in three years and two Gentlemen from Philadelphia [Wm.] Strickland an Architect and the gentleman that manufactured the Sarcophagus of Washington when they took it to Mt Vernon and discovered the state of the vault they said the acid would dissolve the marble in seven years and in consequence of this unfortunate circumstance the sarcophagus are cooped in the open yard and hid from the eye of the Visitor.\"--Lewis [Wm.] Washington [son of Geo. C. W-n], who has a farm 4 mi. from Mt. Vernon has his own servants prepairing for the masons who will put new arch to vault laid in hydraulic cement--wall enclosing vault badly done, crumbling already.","A.L.S. 1 page. To Woodlawn. Announcing his agreement with Mr. [Joseph] Dudley, the bricklayer [for work on new tomb]--requirement for workmen, lime, nails, planking etc.--need for money to pay the workmen Saturday night--must he buy supplies from Mr. Smoot, or can he get them where most suitable? Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Lewis \"Yeaton stating the terms on which Dudley is employ'd; also \"4 1/2 day working on new wall the balance of the time of 2 weeks in painting,\" and cover is filled with figuring. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Alexandria to Woodlawn. Lawrence has selected Mr. Hoop his cashier to pay--Y. will now select material--fears Smoot has no Carolina yellow heart pine needed for the ribs of the arch [for the new tomb]--cement from Smoot--workmen will want a room in one of the out houses--details about work--will see Thos. W. Smith about having screen [fancy iron gate for new tomb]--air-slacked lime. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, on cover is notation \"Judge Washington died 26 [ ] 29 aged 71 years [ ]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\"","Account. A.D. Fragment. Rough notes for about two weeks work by Bricklayers on the new tomb--price of labor, cart and food for laborers given. Autograph document, in hand of L. L., fragment.","A.L.S 3 pages. To Audley. Reports a visit by Augustine Washington, clearing up a mix-up by revealing that Mr. Washington had failed to mail an earlier letter he had taken from Lawrence Lewis to Lorenzo, for Mrs. Lewis had found the letter several days later on the mantel at Mount Vernon. Also advice about the sale and purchase of horses.","Agreement. A.D.S. 1 page. Agreement with [Joseph] Dudley for L. Lewis for work at Mt. Vernon, with rates for him, his assistant and two laborers. Autograph document signed, in Yeaton's hand, docketed by W.Y. \"for Mr. Dudley.\" For brickwork on New Tomb.","A.L.S. Barclay writes of his friendship with Bushrod Washington and visiting Mount Vernon.","A.L.S. 1 page. Washington, D.C. Concerning his claim and affidavit with the Hinkle estate.","Tabb writes about various illnesses, the Whig Convention in Richmond, and a $50 note.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Care of Lorenzo Lewis, Berryville. Writes at E.P.L.'s request to give particulars of [Angela's] illness and death--during her sickness, she talked little and disliked anyone else talking, even a whisper annoyed her--seemed not to consider that she was dying, so made no wishes and left no messages--E.P.L. must not blame herself for not coming in the spring--Angela understood that her father couldn't come and had said she would go to him the next Summer--Angela's children--Mrs. Butler [Parke] had a little boy who lived only a few days. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, redirected to \"Arlington House near Alexandria, District of Columbia,\" laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Hannah Jane.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. New Orleans, care of Lorenzo Lewis, Berryville. She may have set out on journey southward but Lorenzo will open letter--has been to Baton Rouge [where the children are]--while there, received letter from Major B[utler] telling of [Parke's] baby son who lived only 3 days--could not bring himself to break up housekeeping and sell his furniture, but cannot bear to go back to the once happy home, so he will live with [brother] Frank and [wife] Hannah Jane--trying to absorb himself in his work--glad [Lawrence Lewis] is doing well. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, forwarded to \"Arlington House near Alexandria, District of Columbia,\" postmarked [ ] Nov. 9,\" laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. M. Conrad.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Blakely to Mount Vernon. Inquires about family and business at Mount Vernon. \"Mr. Skidmore has I suppose been down and repaired the Pillars and Colonades.\" Reminds him to collect rent from tenants.","A.D.S. Appoints Lorenzo Lewis of Audley, Clark County [now Frederick County, Va.] as attorney to act for her in her dower rights as widow of Lawrence Lewis. Autograph document signed, witnessed by Mary Custis Lee, proved before George W. P. Custis as one of the U. S. Justices for Cty of Alexandria, District of Columbia, laminated.","Receipt. Fragment. 1.00 for four quarter continuance at rules against Lee. Signed by J.J. Chew. Fragment, partly printed, endorsed \"Washington B 1.00 Fairfax.\" See 2 other similar receipts dated 1837 and 1838.","Inauguration account. Letter to the editor regarding George Washington's first inauguration. This letter was addressed to Col. William L. Stone, editor of the New York Commercial Advertiser. It offers an eye-witness account of George Washington's arrival in New York City for his first inauguration as president, written to correct an earlier published reminiscence by a Mr. Denini entitled 'Half Century Reminiscence' that appeared in the Commercial Advertiser. Whether this letter was also published is not yet determined.","A.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. GWPC is trying to get Congress to take one of his paintings. Also is pursuing some action in favor of a widow. Mentions work on his memoirs.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Audley. His sad business [death of father] has kept him from writing--uneasy at not hearing from his mother [E.P. Lewis, then in La. with Charles Conrad]--hopes Charles can come to Va. in summer with [E.P.L.] because hot weather in N.O. very bad on [E.P.L.]--sends copy of [Lawrence Lewis's] will--his mother's share in Audley is 1/3, so he will pay her $1000 per year for her part--wants Conrad to pay her $250 quarterly and draw on him at 30 days or sight on Washington or Baltimore bank--bonds of Valery Hebert which Butler holds in trust, are to go under will to Conrad--Charles's namesake [Charles Conrad Lewis].  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Winchester Va. Apr. 3,\" laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"L. Lewis.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Washington, D.C. to Mount Vernon. Taliaferro writes to Jane Charlotte Blackburn Washington introducing her to a young gentleman from Connecticut who would like to visit Mount Vernon out of \"reverence\" for George Washington.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon to Georgetown. Death of Aunt Blackburn detained her at Blakeley--engaged in having the remains of \"our rever'd Uncle and Aunt [Bushrod and Anne Blackburn W-n] my beloved Husband [John A.] and dear Sister Mary Herbert inter'd in the Vault.\"--shocked at bad condition of some of coffins in vault--Cousin Lorenzo Lewis \"had his ... Father laid in a grave immediately within the door-Crosswise\"--details of grave she planned--West Ford prepared a coffin for G.C.W.'s nearest relatives--also had one made for Mr. Herbert and children but not room for them--only for one more and she wishes to be buried at feet of husband, uncle, aunt and sister--does not desire favors from government--\"we are unwilling to sell our inheritance ... yet as the Nation already shares it with us, sense of justice points out necessity of an appropriation ... to enable us to keep up the improvements and meet the expences we are daily subjected to by the publick.\"--\"endless intrusions and sacrifice of every thing like private right and domestic privacy ... arises frequently from a sincere ... desire of honouring the memory of Genl. Washington; 'Tis a feeling calculated to inspire and strenghthen virtuous and patriotic principles, and cement more firmly the ties that bind us together as a Nation. We have done, and shall continue to do all we can to keep the place from intire decay - it is yearly becoming more expensive and difficulty to do so; the buildings all ought to be thoroughly repaired, or they must in a few years go down - when that occurs-if unable to do better, I trust the family will erect a \"Log Cabin,\" and still let the place descend to the name and family of Washington ...\"--son [John] Augustine in Jefferson--her daughter and niece Mrs. Thos. Washington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, black seal (blurred), docketed by G.C.W., postmarked \"Alexandria May [?].\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. University of Virginia.  Acknowledgement of receipt of a draft of $300 from L.L., and thanking him for his letter of introduction of Dr. Coxe.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia. Announcing that they are finally happily settled in a new home, except for a few complaints of city life: \"Above all, I want the invigorating exercise of horseback, this walking on hard pavements, in tight cloaths, is anything but recreation to me, a square or two and I am sick of it.\" Integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Turner.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Personal letter, family news, business, etc.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Arlington House to Audley. Custis proposes to borrow $1000 from the estate of General Washington. \"I am wretchedly poor at present.\" Shows how the money in the estate is very loosely handled. John Mason's property at High Point just sold for $46,000. Integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. Custis\".","D. 1 page. Tax receipt, Sheriff of Frederick County, Virginia. Receipt for $38.44 for land tax, slaves, horses, levies. Document, partly printed, signed by d[eputy] s[heriff] W.D. Gilkeson.","Champagne label from the Beall/Washington wedding. Label reads \"Mount Vernon Brand. Sillery mousseux premier Qualite. Imported by Ed Simms.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Eltham to Bruce Town. Informs him of death of their uncle [Burwell Bassett, Jr.] on Feb. 26--his last hours--he would have been 77 the 15th of this month--would have no doctor and no minister--wife very ill--informs G.F.W. that his uncle left a will and he [G.W.B.] is sole heir [see will dated Mar. 13, 1838]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Buchamsville Va March 7th,\" laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. W. Bassett.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Jane writes about John Augustine's studies and mentions that some of the family attended the inauguration of William Henry Harrison, where they were kindly received and \"surprised and charmed with the grace and agreeableness of young Mrs. Harrison.\" She writes that the city was \"swarmed with office seekers.\" She also writes that she received a \"woful letter\" from West Ford about the lack of long forage at Mount Vernon.","A.L.S. 3 pages. An explanation of his part as an intermediary in a payment transaction with Mr. Herbert, with Mr. Conrad's consent. Request for an aquittance. Discussion of the possibility of a war with England. Report of a hard winter on his Plantation, and the price of sugar.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Washington, D.C. to Audley. Discussion of Mr. John Woodside, a young man with intentions of becoming a farmer; proposal that L. L. take him under his care. Integral cover.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. B. Page\". It is possible this is the Philadelphia doctor \"Page, William Byrd, 1817-1877\" but further research will need to verify that.","A.L.S. 1 page. As landlord to Mary Ellis, \"alias Mary Mortimer, I directed Mr. James Scott, Overseer of the Poor, to use the sale of the effects of said Mary, after her decease, and to devote the proceeds of the sale (as far as $48, being the rents due me)\" to the benefit of her orphaned children.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Louisville. Discussion of arrangements for quarters on board the steam boat, \"Caddo.\"","Letter from John Augustine Washington III to his mother mentioning his poor health, West Ford, an enslaved woman named Betty, and the state of affairs at Mount Vernon. A note to \"Dearest Mother\" is added on at the end of the letter by John Augustine's sister, Anna Maria Alexander.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown to Audley. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. W. ? Peter. Integral cover, wax seal.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. John Augustine writes to his mother about ways of making more money at Mount Vernon, including erecting a tavern at the Gum Spring and allowing a steamboat company to run a ship to Mount Vernon for a fee. This will \"avoid the inconvenience of a number of hacks, and having persons tampering with the servants.\"","A.L.S. Mount Vernon to Charlestown. John Augustine writes to his mother about Gabriel Johnson, an enslaved man who has run away. He suspects Gabriel has gone to Jefferson County, where Jane is. Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","A.L.S. to Mount Vernon.  Jane writes in response to Augustine's letter dated March 7, 1842 that Gabriel Johnson, the enslaved man who ran away from Mount Vernon, has arrived at Jane's plantation. Jane writes, \"Please come up without delay.\" Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Nashville. Washington informs Webster that R.J. Meigs, District Attorney of the United States for the Middle Tennessee district, has tendered his resignation and Washington requests that Webster, Secretary of State under John Tyler at this time, refuse it. Washington explains Meigs' motives and adds that Meigs resigned \"... in a momentary fit of spleen; ...\". Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmark.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia to Audley. Congratulations on \"`Conrad's' election to the Senate,\" but expressing a general feeling of disgust with the current political situation. Urging L.L. to make arrangements for a visit to Philadelphia. Integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Turner.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Brown's Hotel, Washington, D.C. to Mount Vernon. Bushrod describes the slow work in the Dismal Swamp to his nephew. He also comments on the Wise and Stanley affair. Tells about the sale of lumber. \"6\" rate, stampless cover.","A.L.S. Washington, D.C. Discusses his requirements for a horse to purchase. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. P. Lee.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. Looking forward to a visit from L. L. in Philadelphia, though wishing that he could go South instead to Woodlawn to escape the confines of the city. Report on the difficulties John Coxe is facing in the Senate and in the services. Integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Turner.\"","West Ford, a former slave of the Washington family who was later freed and employed as overseer of Mount Vernon, writes to John Augustine Washington III, present owner of Mount Vernon, who is away at Blakeley, regarding wool, barrels of fruit, sweet potatoes, flock of sheep, sale of wheat, and weather. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral cover.","T.B. Washington writes to Rice Levi regarding Mr. Levi managing the farming transactions.","A.L.S. 1 page. Private papers of Judge [Bushrod] Washington were not left to him, but probably are in possession of Mrs. Jane Washington--Genl. Washington's papers devised to him by Judge Washington. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George C. Washington.\"","Receipt for county tax on $1350 at $.15 on the dollar.","A.L.S. 4 pages. G.F.W. neglected to answer his inquiries in last letter--desires to know exact location of their land in Ohio on Scioto River--search his papers for any reference to the land--title supposed to be derived from his grandfather Geo. A. Washington--G.F.W. should give him power of attorney so he can do something about their land if he finds it--his Kentucky land--low price of cotton--\"This country is almost universally bankrupt.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. A. Thornton.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Woodville Feb. 3.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Arlington House to Alexandria. He has a full settlement of accts. for articles purchased at sale of G.W.'s effects, all in Judge Washington's handwriting--asks Moore to check his accts. and find how he got debited for large amounts--desires complete settlement of estate. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia to Audley. Letter comes with a copy of the will of Sarah Coxe, Esther's mother. Her father is writing her to explain the bequest she is to receive. Integral cover, postmark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Thanking him for his kindness for taking into his care his young nephew Edward Butler, and discussing the arrangements. Expressing the need to get Edward out of the state of Louisiana:\"the less he sees of this state: its manner and its morals, the better for himself.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"F. P. Butler.\" Integral cover, wax seal.","A.L.S. Philadelphia to Audley. He is eager to see L. L. again, admonishing him for not writing. He is much dismayed at the \"moral and physical deteterioration of this fallen world,\" and his greatest comfort is his children, Angela \"as Bad as she can be she is sweet,\" and Phil \"so lovely a fellow he does nothing but laugh.\" He recently attended the funeral of L. L.'s sister from Baltimore.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Baltimore. Lloyd sends J.A.W. information and rates of the Baltimore Life Insurance Company.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Washington City. Letter and a copy. Requests that Jackson consider returning the \"circular chair\" previously owned by Washington to his family so that his son might take possession. Explains history of the chair given to Dr. Craik, then eventually to his family who gave it to Jackson. Now Mr. Coyle would like it back for his family. Says if Jackson had other plans for the chair, to consider his request withdrawn.","Autograph signed note, 1 page. A note that permits Bushrod's slave, Letty Williams, to travel from Jefferson County to Mount Vernon, Alexandria, and Washington, D.C. to visit her relatives for \"the Space of four weeks.\" She is the wife of a free man named Soloman Williams. Bushrod Corbin Washington was George Washington's grand-nephew.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Sparks writes to Jane, \"My Dear Madam, I am about to publish a series of American Biographies, and I should be glad to include in it a Life of Lawrence Washington, if the materials exist for writing such a Life. Have not his papers been preserved at Mount Vernon?...\" A note on the address panel indicates this letter was forwarded to John Augustine Washington III to respond to.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Leesburg to Mount Vernon. Harrison writes about Washington hiring Joseph McFarland as overseer.","A letter signed BWH, possibly from Bushrod Washington Herbert, to his cousin John Augustine Washington III. In the letter, BWH asks what Remington is going to do with Muddy Hole Farm. If Remington sells, BWH thinks John Augustine should rent it to West Ford \"as before.\" Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","A.L.S. 1 page. Asks her kindness in receiving \"these interesting ladies and their accompanying gentlemen\" at Mt. Vernon. Name on original manuscript appears as \"D. P. Madison.\" Autograph letter signed, embossed mark in upper left hand corner (crown).","A.L.S. 1 page. Chantilly to Audley. Concerning the payment to Mr. Hammond for Bonds held by L. L.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Brief account of the wedding festivities for Dr. John Prosser Tabb of Gloucester and Miss Rebecca Lloyd of Alexandria ... requests his father to send the barrouche for the return to Gloucester party will be coming with him ... visited George W.P. Custis at Arlington ... now with Mr. Augustine Washington at Mount Vernon ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 1 page. War Department, Office of Indian Affairs. Informing him of his appointment as Cherokee Commissioner ...","A.L.S. 1 page. From the War Department. Notification that his salary as Cherokee Commissioner begins from the date of the commission. . . . .","A.L.S. Cambridge to Mount Vernon. Letter from historian and George Washington biographer Jared Sparks to John Augustine Washington III proposing he write a life of Lawrence Washington. Sparks writes \"I was already acquainted with the principal incidents in the life of Lawrence Washington, and although the papers would not seem to furnish materials for a biography of much extent, yet I think a Life of moderate length might be written, which would be interesting and fill a proper space in the 'Library of American Biography.' If you will forward me the papers, I will do the best that I can with them.\"","Sparks says George Washington's papers were sent to him in \"one of the packets sailing from Alexandria to Boston.\" He directs that the papers be put in a box and be addressed to him, care of Little and Brown, Booksellers, Boston. Sparks specifies that John Augustine should put all the papers into the box without removing any, because even seemingly unimportant documents are of use to the historian. Sparks promises to return all the papers in the same condition in which they were received.","Sparks requests John Augustine to send him the portrait of Lawrence Washington from Mount Vernon so that an engraving can be made for the book. As assurance that the portrait will be returned safely, Sparks mentions how Mr. Custis sent the portrait of Martha Washington from Arlington that now appears in one of the volumes of Washington's Writings.","Autograph letter intialed with integral address panel. Jane writes about the baptism of John Augustine's daughter Louisa and other family news, including the sale of Selby by Hannah Lee Washington and the marriage of her son Richard to his cousin Christian Maria. She also writes about crops and finding a good overseer. She adds, \"I am very sorry you cannot commence the repairs at [Mount Vernon] this autumn. The buildings are getting in ruinous condition.\"","Mount Vernon to Blakely. West Ford reports on illnesses at Mount Vernon: \"i am very sorry to say to you that we have had a great deal of sickness Jessie Clark was take the 3 day of the month he was as crazy as he could be he did not know any person i had to send for doctor Powel.\" He also mentions that Jim Mitchell has been \"laid up\" and that July and Hannah, though \"not yet confined,\" have been scarcely able to work. Andrew is also still sick. Ford also reports that he has begun breaking up and clearing land but has not been able to \"break more than acre.\"","R. D. Coverte writes from Brooklyn following a visit to Mount Vernon in which he got the impression that John Augustine did not want to become a planter. Coverte inquires if he can rent Mount Vernon and 500 surrounding acres for a fair price.","A.L.S. 1 page. Northrup, a Philadelphia real estate agent, offers to help Washington find a purchaser for Mount Vernon, understanding that \"you wish to dispose of the property you now occupy. . .\"","A.L.S. 3 1/4 pages. Copy. Mount Vernon. John gives his cousin calculations on the future value of her servants. He advises her not to sell them now. 1st page has cover embossing W. H. Harrison log cabin - 1840.","Retained copy of letter written by John Augustine Washington III to Fairfax County magistrate and landowner Dennis Johnston. In the letter, John Augustine states that based on a conversation with West Ford he believes Johnston is misinformed about the terms of Johnston's contract for cutting, hauling, and cording wood on the Mount Vernon estate.","Autograph letter signed. Leesburg. N. Herbert, a cousin of John Augustine, writes about Alfred, an enslaved man who escaped from Mount Vernon and voluntarily surrendered himself to the Loudon County Jail in Leesburg. Herbert writes that slave traders Joseph Bruin of Alexandria and William Bale of Exeter were inquiring about Alfred but recommends that Augustine keep him.","Correspondence, Richmond to Mount Vernon. Stampless cover.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Personal letter describing in part a visit to Mount Vernon and Washington, D.C. Mentions Gustavus Washington and the tombs of George and Martha Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Leesburg. Harrison declines buying an enslaved woman named Julia from Augustine, claiming \"she will not suit at all.\"","Autograph letter signed. John Augustine's overseer, Joseph McFarland, writes that he has had \"a great deal of difficulty\" with the enslaved worker Gabriel Johnson and has had to put Gabriel in Bruin's Slave Jail in Alexandria.","McFarland describes a scene in which Gabriel was \"cursing \u0026 fighting\" against some horses, and then began cursing McFarland when McFarland took the horse whip away from Gabriel. McFarland writes, \"I put him with Mr. Bruen at 25 cts a day. Mr. Bruen thinks he would be mighty apt to run away. I did not flog him as Mr. Bruen persuaded me not for it would injure the sale of him.\" He then adds to Augustine, \"Times is very different to what they was when you was here.\"","Letter in the hand of Henry P. Hill, likely dictated by Gabriel Johnson from Bruin's Slave Jail in Alexandria. Gabriel tells his side of the story following an disagreement with Joseph McFarland, John Augustine's overseer at Mount Vernon. According to Gabriel, McFarland threatened to whip him, but Gabriel \"told him that he could not whip me as I did not think any person but my master out to do it or at least to authorize it.\" McFarland tied Gabriel up, but he escaped. When he was recaptured, he was brought to the jail.","Gabriel writes, \"I want you if you please Sir to come down and see about the matter and hope that you will be satisfied that at best I am not the only one to blame. I love you and your family and hope that you will believe me that I have the utmost sort of feelings for you and would not by any means offend you if I could avoid it. I am very anxious to see you here and feel fully the painfull uncertainty of my situation.\"","Letter from Alexandria slave dealer Joseph Bruin of the firm Bruin and Hill to John Augustine Washington III regarding an enslaved man named Gabriel who escaped from Mount Vernon and is now being held at Bruin's Slave Jail. Bruin writes, \"I have to inform you of what I am willing to pay for your man now in my Jail we will give you $565 neat for him at this time if the prices should improve we are willing to pay what ever the prices may be but when you come down I am inclined to think we can trade if you wish to replace him you can inquire of others what he is worth to satisfy your self about his worth he is 5 feet 5 inches he's well formed but has some scars on his back also 2 scars from burns on his arms which are mear eye sore but dont disable him in the smallest degree. He's a very desirable negro - to those wishing to purchase. I have 2 or 3 more at this time that possibly will suit you they are young and likely and not sold for any fault.\"","Bruin's Slave Jail was famously featured in Harriet Beecher Stowe's  Uncle Tom's Cabin .","Letter from Alexandria slave dealer Henry P. Hill of the firm Bruin and Hill writing to John Augustine Washington III about an enslaved man named Gabriel who has escaped from Mount Vernon and is being held at Bruin's Slave Jail. Hill writes, \"your man Gabriel by strict measurement is five feet five and a half inches... He is likely and a very good man of his stature and if you are offered more than we priced him at I think if you will excuse a stranger for the expression of his opinion in all candour, that you will certainly do well to take the offer.\" Hill says he is willing to arrange a sale or exchage with Washington, adding that there are only sixteen men at the jail at the time, but he expects \"Sir Bruin may send in or bring others when he comes.\"","A.L.S. 7 pages. Georgetown. Although he [Lawrence] refused a loan once, G.C.W. will apply for one again--also wants to discuss plans for G.W.'s private letters, books, and other relicks--cannot afford to deposit them in a safe place--\"little reliance can be placed on the liberal disposition of Congress\"--\"I desire them to confide them to the guardianship of some institution or association formed for the purpose, where they would be safely preserved from any casualty for all time to come.\"--could sell the relics to foreign country, but \"as an American and the nearest living relation of that great man, I could not reconcile it with duty to my country or a proper respect to his memory to transfer them to foreign hands.\"--\"From the high character of Boston for munificence and public spirit ... it has been suggested to me, that citizens of that place would in all liklihood form an association for the purpose, and take charge of these relicks, or deposit them in some public institution ...\"--deeply in debt--must get money or sell his farm--Green Hill in Montgomerie county--wants to borrow $5000 immediately, giving farm as security--also, a lien on the books, papers, etc.--should proposed disposition be made of these, loan of $5000 to be pd. immediately--will not offer family servants as security--if his plan for disposition of relicts can be done, they can arrange terms--he will name no price yet. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed, with an envelope addressed to G.C. Washington and docketed by him \"Correspondence with Abbot Lawrence Esq. in relation to the Washington papers and books,\" watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Accompanying letter to a money draft of $205, payable to Lorenzo, \"being Virginia's money is the money most in use in the South,\" Report on his ill health. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. Custis.\" Integral cover.","A.L.S. 1 page. Georgetown. Re: agreement between John A. and Mr. Johnson for rent of Mt. Zephyr ... John A. Cannot be held responsible beyond the terms of the contract ... Integral cover.","Pressed leaves and autograph note. \"This branch of arbor vita was given me by my darling little Lewis Conrad the day before he left Audley Oct. 20th, 1845, for New Orleans. May God grant to my precious Charley and Lewis a safe and pleasant journey to New Orleans, health, happiness and improvement there, and a safe and happy return to me next Spring - May God grant my fervent prayers for them for Christs sake - Amen.\"","A.D.S. 2 pages. Green Hill of 800A., half in wood, 3 1/2 miles from Rockville, 9rm. house, large brick kitchen, barn, brick stable, sheds, corn house, poultry house, meat house, ice house, pigeon house, overseer's house, etc. lists livestock, servants ... values listed ... will take $12,000 for the property described ...","A.L.S. 1 page. This contains the wording for a power of attorney which George C. is to copy and execute and return to Bushrod C .... by the power of attorney Geo. C. appoints Bushrod C. and Thomas B. W-n his attorneys and proxies at mtgs. of Dismal Swamp Land Co .... there follows a not of explanation re: the power of attorney ...","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Suffolk to Berryville. Robert R. Prentis, a lawyer in Suffolk, responds to a request by Lorenzo Lewis passed on to him from Bushrod Corbin Washington to obtain a decree for the sale of the interest for lands from the estate of George Washington lying in Nansemnond County and held by the firm of Washington Walker Co. Prentis advises Lewis that the land is of little value and that it would be better to sell the entire tract.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Leesburg to Mount Vernon. Harrison talks about turning an enslaved woman named Julia into a house servant and hiring out an enslaved man named Bob.","Leesburg. Harrison writes to Augustine about Julia, an enslaved woman, who has taken \"French leave\" after Harrison struck her half a dozen times with his horse whip for disobedience. Harrison thinks Julia may have gone to Mount Vernon and asks Augustine to write if he has seen her.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Hollin Hall. Mason discusses the retrocession of Alexandria from the District of Columbia to Fairfax County. Stampless address leaf.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Bayou Goula to Frederick County, Virginia. Will try once more to come to terms regarding their business, before going to extreme measures--he is already yielding more than half his rights--dislike taking an honored relative to court--will he settle as he proposes or abide by decision of a court?--late brother [Churchill J. Thornton] owed him much at his death, and has title to their Ohio lands. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. A. Thornton.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover postmarked by hand \"Bayou Goula May 29th,\" laminated.","A.L.S. 1 page. Clay Mont to Georgetown. No final decree in case yet, but will be at next court--sends last payments--will collect balance after harvest and send--mentions cousin Mary [a note in pencil identifies her as Miss Mary Peter, sister of Mrs. G.C. Washington]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Chs. Town June 13.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Clay Mont to Georgetown. Encloses $100 note on Richmond Bank--directions for exchanging it--send receipt to him, as exect. of Judge Bush. W-n's estate--part payment of a decree in court against B.C. Washington and in favor of G.C.W., as administrator of Jane M. Washington, deceased. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"B.C. Washington $100.,\" postmarked \"Chs. Town Va., June 18.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Arlington House to Berryville, VA. Lorenzo's desire to resign acting executorship of G.W.'s estate--persuades him not to give it up--he himself knows nothing of the estate, because Lawr. Lewis and Judge W. acted for all the executors--Lorenzo's duty to carry on in father's place, for estate settlement is near completion--to legalize proceedings, sign themselves \"L. Lewis and B[ushrod C.] Washington, acting Executors for G.W.P. Custis sole surviving Ext. of the Estate of General George Washington\"--print circular announcing decree of Supreme Ct. of U.S.--necessity of closing up case quickly. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Washington City, D.C., [23\"].","A.L.S. 3 pages. Arrived at [Audley] on Tuesday--Charles's children glad to see her--send their trunk--family and friends--his trip to New Port [for health]--Parke has bracelet plaited of Angela's hair--wants his, Charleys, and Lewis's to make suitable clasps in New York. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Berryville Va. Jul. 24,\" redirected to care of \"J. Whitehead Esq. Merchants Exchange, New York,\" as per E.P.L.'s directions on cover, broken black seals.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Audley. Hopes he goes as far as Quebec for change of air and exercise--[Charles and Lewis Conrad]--Lorenzo returned from Lexington, where [G.W. Lewis] has been put in [V.M.I.]--Parke and children will arrive shortly--Charles and Lewis read to her--Brother Calvert gone to Capon Springs for health. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Berryville Va. Aug. 3,\" watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Encloses letter to him--Parke and children arrived. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Berryville Va. Aug. 8,\" broken black seal.","A.L.S. Washington, D.C. Informing him of the transfer of a bond to Mr. Lindsly.","A.L.S. 1 page. Asks him to inform Hammerly that the money toward his bond is due. He was supposed to make a payment weeks ago but Washington has not heard back from him. He would not be so rushed to receive payment except that he needs the money himself.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Audley. Lewis writes about his slaves and their values.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Baltimore. Personal letter. She has been sick before now and couldn't write. Updates of family, etc.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Mason quotes one Dr. Marne who was complaining about his lack of funds and complains about the weather. He also talks about a bill before the legislature and the locals in Fairfax ganging up on him.","Bushrod Corbin Washington writes to John Augustine Washington III, \"a statement by which to settle with the legatees of General George Washington\". Includes a list of names and heirs with \"quota to pay off debts\". Autograph document, 2 pages.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Clay Mont to Georgetown. Sends check for $872.24, per decree in his favor in court, send receipt for this and $50 attorney fee sent by Mr. Greene to him [final settlement of Bush. Washington's estate, Bush. C. W-n, executor, in favor of G.C.W., adminis. of Jane M. Washington, dec.]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, endorsed in G.C.W.'s hand \"B.C. Washington June 21t. 1847 and T.C. Green's rect for $50 - atty fee - Legacy to Frances and Mary Washington recd. in full,\" postmarked \"Cha. Town Va June 23,\" sums computed on cover, laminated.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Bushrod Herbert writes to his cousin about business and family news. The address panel contains three weeks of diary notes by John Augustine in pencil. He notes on August 27 that he went to Audley, where Lorenzo Lewis was \"very ill and died after I left there.\" On September 2, his wife Nelly was attended to by a dentist named Dr. McCormick. On September 11, John Augustine notes that West Ford paid him \"105.00 for 60 cords of wood and 8.23 for fruit and vegetables and 3.50 from Smoot for Louisa's lamb.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. Arlington to Newport, Rhode Island. Arrived from Chantilly by stage and hack--Charley [Conrad's] poor health and instructions for nursing him--Charley's 10th birthday today--sea air and bathing will benefit him in New Port. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Aug. 14,\" laminated.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Audley to Newport, Rhode Island. Received letter telling of Charley's [Conrad] illness--Lorenzo ill with cough and pain in his head--Mrs. [E.P.] Lewis considering going up to New Port to nurse Charley--hopes Frank C[onrad], [Charles's brother] is better from sea air--Mr. [Henry] Clay to speak at New Port--Mrs. [Mary Custis] Lee here with 4 children--\"Mr. and Mrs. W[ashington ?] are delighted with the portico\" (?). Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. M. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Berryville Va. Aug. 17,\" laminated.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Audley to Newport, Rhode Island. Charley's illness--use of bella donna for the disease [scarlet fever]--arrived with Sissy and Caro [Isabella and Caroline Butler] to find [Lorenzo] ill--his ailments and treatments. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, postmarked \"Berryville Va. Aug. 23,\" laminated.","A.L.S. 3 pages. To Newport, Rhode Island. Announces Lorenzo's death--had 5 physicians--Mary [Custis] Lee his nurse and great comfort to him--\"This is the 4th child I have lost by congestian.\"--don't leave New Port too soon, because of Charley's health. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Winchester Va. Aug. 30,\" laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Audley to Washington, D.C. Beds and rooms prepared for their coming--urges him to leave Charley and Lewis [Conrad] with her this winter for their health--Esther to have an excellent tutor for the children--Bishop Meade in N. York procuring a tutor--stage from Winchester to Leesburg very small, agent refuses to use large one--Lewis [Conrad] injured his eyes by bad habit. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Berryville Va., Oct. [ ],\" laminated, smeared black seal.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Washington copies out his wife's, Maria's, will (sister of Burr Harrison), and goes over several details of the will. His health is also declining since his wife's passing and he doesn't expect to live much longer. He plans on retaining four of his wife's slaves for the time he does have left.","George Washington Parke Custis writes to John Augustine Washington III with concerns about finalizing the settlement of the estate of George Washington including the sale of land near the Dismal Swamp in Nansemond County. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address label.","Letter written by Jane C. Washington from Blakeley near Charlestown, West Virginia at Christmas time to her son John Augustine Washington III at Mount Vernon. Jane worries over John's recent illness with \"chill fever\" and reminds him \"You now have an overseer, and it surely cannot be so necessary for you to go out at the dawn of day, and expose yourself to the inclemencies of weather in attending to farm business.\"","Jane writes \"I am now quite alone, dear little John A. left me this morning; he is a happy cheerful fellow, and has been with me for some time. I have endeavoured to teach him, and think he has mad some progress both in reading and knitting, with which he is excedingly pleased declaring, he 'was never lonesome since he learned to knit,' the most monotonous and dullest of all employments.\"","Speaking of the enslaved persons of Blakeley plantation, Jane says \"Christmas as you know always occasions considerable excitement, particularly with the poor Negroes, to whom it is a season of temporary freedom and feasting.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel, with note that the letter was carried by \"Mr. W's servant Edmund who is returning home from Jefferson Cty.\"","Jane writes, \"I saw no white face on Christmas day.\" She describes giving out provisions and supplies to the enslaved population, a few of whom assembled to hear her read in the morning and at noon. \"They conducted themselves very soberly \u0026 orderly.\" Old Jenny thanked her for the \"fine dinner.\" Jane also describes her Christmas with family - skating, setting traps, reading, and eating cakes and apples.","Four envelopes addressed to John Augustine Washington III, three to Mount Vernon, one to Alexandria; and one receipt for $2.24 postage to the Alexandria Post office.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Washington. Brackenridge, a horticulturist, is writing to Downing, a landscape gardener and architect, regarding a proposal before Congress to turn Mount Vernon into a park: \"The one hundred and fifty-acres is purchased [for citizens of the United States], that is to be laid out as a Park, which is to contain a Botanic Garden and Arboretum...\" Around this time Brackenridge was in charge of the rare plants in the national Botanical Garden at the Capitol. Downing's 1841 book, Landscape gardening, is a classic.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Baltimore. Personal letter with updates on family health, etc.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. \"I have been authorized by Mr. Custis to settle and close the unfinished business of Gen. Washington's estate.\" Asks questions he needs to know to complete handling of the estate.","A.L.S. 6 pages. Washington. Interesting and critical commentary on life in Washington, the town of Alexandria, Va. and a description of Mt. Vernon ... few Whigs attend the \"administration receptions\" ... dine with Mr. [Daniel] Webster ... is going to see the East Room of Mrs. Polk ... found Alexandria \"not worthy of notice\" remarks on dilapidated condition of MV ... Integral cover. Wife's maiden name: Annie Bigelow Lawrence.","Print Senate Act, 30th Congress, 1st Session, Miscellaneous. No. 82. \"Memorial of Citizens of the United States, Praying The Purchase of Mount Vernon by the government.\" The \"memorialists\" wish the government to purchase one hundred fifty acres at Mount Vernon. They have the \"most profound reverence and veneration for everything connected with the memory of the 'Saviour of America.'","A.L.S. 1 page. Boston. \"Among the final dispostions of my father, made by his last Will, I find the following, 'I give and bequest to my friend Dr George Parkman of Boston a seal enclosed with the image of General George Washington as a small token of the esteem and affection which i bear to him.'\"","Receipt. Received $80 from B.C. Washington, who was acting for Geo. C. Washington, who in turn was trustee for Bush. Washington, Jr.--for \"the proportion of the quota of Judge Bushrod Washington to be refunded to the estate of General Washington by the said George C. Washington as trustee ...\" [This relates to a claim upon 22 of G.W.'s legatees or their heirs on account of a mortgage accepted by the 23rd. --upon foreclosure the mortgage had produced less than the amount of the debt, and, after prolonged litigation, General W.'s executors were held liable. They, in turn, transferred liability to the other legatees and their heirs]. Autograph document signed, fragment, docketed \"1848.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Senate desires to know of owner of books in G.W.'s library, what books there are and for what could they be purchased by Congress? Autograph letter signed, endorsed \"From James A. Pearce in relation to the Library of Genl. Washington.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. A. Pearce.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Quotes B.W-n's will on disposition of G.W.'s library--most valuable portion at Mt. Vernon, owned by Mrs. Jane C. Washington--comprises about 1500-2000 vols.--doesn't know Mrs. W's feelings but thinks \"since she has expressed her willingness for a fair equivalent, to let Mr. Vernon with a portion of land attached, become the property of the Nation at its request, so in the same spirit of compliance with its wishes and those of Congress, she possibly might consent for a liberal consideration to have the books of Genl. Washington placed in so safe a depository as the library of congress, where they would be preserved for all time.\"--suggests they contact her about this--the books left to him were largely those of Judge Washington's--about 3-400 of G.W.'s books were included--he recently disposed of all these to an agent of the library of the British Museum--would have preferred American institution, but none were interested--defends his actions in so doing, since press has seen fit to [criticize] him for it.  Autograph letter signed, draft, endorsed by G.C.W. \"To Hon James A. Pearce in relation to the Library of Genl. Washington.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. The portion of G.W.'s library remaining at Mt. V. is small, and they will not sell it--if necessary later, they prefer National Library--\"In respect to the purchase of this place, dear cousin, by the U.S. Government. We still regard it as uncertain.\"--if G.C.W. and family accompany Eleanor to Bath, stop and see her at Blakeley [Jefferson Cty.] she goes there soon. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, black seal smeared (W).","D. 3 pages. Indenture. Sale of part of a tract called Rock of Dumbarton in D.C. by the Washingtons to Corcoran ... belonged to George C. W-n's wife ... $3200 ... survey signed and sealed by the two Washingtons ...","A.N.S. 1 page. Note of authentication for daguerrotype likeness of two portraits of George and Martha Washington taken by John Grubb.","George Washington Bassett writes to John Augustine Washington regarding settlement of the Washington estate. References a Supreme Court decision and \"Hammond's case.\" Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel, postmarked 'Richmond Aug 6'.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Delivered by James Mitchum (Jim Mitchell). Jane writes that Zion Episcopal Church in Charles Town has burned down.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Business about settlement of estate--the recent death of his grandmother, and his efforts to keep a home for her in her old age--contract with his grandfather--insists no personal interest in retaining possession of property for the present year.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Cambridge to Georgetown. He has never seen G.W.'s missing diaries and Cash Memorandum Books returned all he had--Judge W. not home when he took papers from Mt. V., and altho Revolution papers in good order, private one and those before and after were in bad shape--noticed some diaries missing then--vol. of Orderly books missing at the time and nothing known of it by the Judge or Marshall--\"I have recently been informed that one of the volumes of the \"Diary,\" (I think for the year 1790, but am not certain) is now in possession of Mr. Bogart of New York, but how it fell into his hands I know not ... I have the impression, also, that I have heard of another volume somewhere, but I do not now recollect where it was said to be ... You know there was a rumor, that papers relating to the latter part of this period [the Presidency] were secretly taken from the office after the General's death. I once mentioned this to Judge Washington. He replied cautiously; \"We have never charged any person with such an act,\" intimating, as I thought, that his suspicion was strong.\"--G.W.'s books which G.C.W. sold to Mr. Stevens have been purchased there by subscription and are deposited in library of the Boston Athenaeum. Autograph letter signed, cover, docketed \"Important regarding missing Books and papers from Jared Sparks,\" postmarked \"Cambridge Ms. Jan 2,\" laminated, watermarked (Lumsdon and Son 1848), red seal (crane). [A \"Memorandum of Papers in 12 Boxes\" is enclosed, in Sparks' hand, listing vols. of George Washington's correspondence \u0026 other documents with notation \"Vol. III of orderly Books was never received. 10 vols. of Army Returns - being a part of the series of 117 vols. - were taken away by Colonel Washington\"].","A.L.S. 1 page. Georgetown. Takes pleasure in answering his wish to have a book previously owned by General Washington. This note accompanies the book. Enclosed envelope also sealed with the Washington coat of arms, private seal of Washington.","A.L.S. 7 pages. Georgetown. Re: GW's papers ... resolution now before Congress re: papers ... Geo. Corbin owns W-n's private papers, his earliest writings ... unable to make a gratuitous offering of the papers to Congress ... in 1834 he accepted $25,000 for the public papers ...","A.L.S. Washington D.C. to Berryville. Thanks for her interest in him and his family--her family always welcome at the White House--fear they will not find time to visit Audley while in Washington. Letter, signature cut out, in another hand, cover, franked by Z. Taylor, postmarked \"Free [ ],\" laminated, watermark (H and O). Date on original catalog card appears [18]49 Mar. 27. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Mount Vernon to Caledon near Hampstead. Personal letter updating her on family health and affairs.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Washington to Audley. Assures her he would like to comply with her wishes [as regards political appointments], but he is swamped with applications, and his predecessor [Polk] filled all offices just before his term was up--will try to aid Col. Lee's son [G.W. Custis Lee?] get West Point appointment--explains system of choosing. Autograph letter signed, cover franked by Z.  Taylor, postmarked \"Washington DC 16 Apr,\" Free, red seal blurred, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Z. Taylor.\"","Document, 7 pages. Describes a trip to MV, by steamboat and hack from Washington. Mentions gate house lodges. Buildings and grounds in a dilapidated condition. Visited the New Tomb. Met J.A. Washington and was shown some of the first floor rooms and the key to the Bastille (misidentified as the key which confined Lafayette in the Prison at Ham.). Hopes that the gov't will purchase the estate.","A.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House to Alexandria. Regrets he has no more autographs of G.W. to give away--has given them for 40 years \"andll over the civilized world,\" and the only letters he has left are those to his father, J. P. Custis, and some to himself when a student.  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, mounted, on reverse of cover is cover addressed to Joseph B. Boyd Esq., Maysville Kentucky, postmarked Alexandria Va. Apr. 28; (probably forwarded to him by Bryan). Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\"","Receipt from John Augustine Washington III for 11 dollars to be handed to J. C. Sellman of Baltimore to be handed to the widow of a fisherman named Joseph Hall found drowned near the bank of the river at Mount Vernon.","A.L.S. 1 page. Washington corresponds to his attorney, B.W. Harrision, about his wife's father's estate.","Autograph - Zachary Taylor. 5 small slips of paper signed \"Z. Taylor,\" and 3 \"E.P. Lewis\" in Taylor's hand. One is endorsed \"Written by Genl. Taylor in his office at the White House May 1849,\" all enclosed in a cover marked \"Taylor's autographs' and \"Keep with letter\". [Probably goes with letter of Taylor to E.P. Lewis, dated July 2, 1849].","A.L.S. 1 page. Washington to Georgetown. Received her letters by her grandson, Edward Butler--congrat. on daughter [Parke's] \"eminent\" arrival--will be glad to receive her and family on Tuesday, their day for receiving company--forwards some autographs, as requested. Autograph letter signed, cover, franked by Z. Taylor, postmarked \"Free [ ], watermarked. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Z. Taylor.\"","A.L.S. 6 pages. Sandy Spring to Alexandria. Stabler gives Washington advice on crops, soils, fertilizers and other agrarian areas of interest.","Hooff congratulates Washington on buying a farm, Cloveread, for five hundred dollars.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Georgetown. Mrs. Corcoran wishes to buy a lot in Georgetown formerly owned by the addressee's grandfather ... it is supposed that the addressee is the proper heir and the one to sell the property ...","A.L.S. 4 pages. Henry Augustine writes to his father about legal and financial matters. Henry Augustine Washington (1820-1858) and Lawrence Washington (1791-1875) were distant relatives of George Washington. Both paternal family lines trace back to John Washington (1632-1677).","A.L.S. 4 pages. Audley. A short commentary on the weather and season. She then records for her brother a short but graphic description of Houdon's visit to Mt. Vernon and his making GW's Bust. \"I wish I could give you all the information you desire in regard to Houdon's visit to Mt. Vernon. I was only six years old at that time, and perhaps have not retained any recollection of Houdon and his visit had I not seen the General as I supposed, dead, and laid out on a large table coverd with a sheet. I was passing the white servants Hall and saw as I thought the corpse of one considered my Father, I went in, and found the General extended on his back on a large table, a sheet over him, except his face, on which Houdon was engaged in putting on plaster to form the cast. Quills were in the nostrills. I was very much alarmed until I was told that it was a bust, a likeness of the General, and would not injure him. This is all I recollect.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood to Alexandria. Writes his brother family news--bad weather--killed some of C.A.W.'s sheep for fear of their starvation--feared to lose them all--Aunt [Frances] [?] is said by some to be going to marry Bushrod [Corbin ?] Washington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Brucetown Va Decb. 6th,.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. F. Washington, Jr.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Baton Rouge. SummaryAlthough he has never met her, he has long admired her character and virtues as reported by various individuals--knows Col. and Mrs. Butler [E.G.W. Butler and Frances Parke Lewis Butler] very well--they are visiting him now and are in good health--hears that \"notwithstanding you had readhed an age that but few attain, you enjoyed and was blessed with unusual good health ...\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown. Mary Peter to give him a general power of attorney ... authorizes him to sell a slave and his family if possible and to collect debts due her ... family business ... political matters discussed ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Middleway to Berryville. Sends poem that he promised [on Z. Taylor]--if she likes it, send [Taylor] a copy. [Poem is enclosed, entitled \"The Crisis, To Gen: Zachary Taylor, President of the United States\"]. Autograph letter signed, cover with later docket \"Poem to Taylor and letter, 1850,\" laminated.","A.N.S. 1 page. Note for the bank to pay Mr. Washington the sum of $754.40 as the executor of General Washington's will and against the estate of Mrs. Peter.","A.N.S. 1 page. To Mr. A. Scott, the Cedars. Acceptance of a dinner invitation. Autograph note signed, with envelope.","A.D.S. 1 page. Appoints him her general attorney to attend to all her business affairs ... confirms any action he has taken already ...","A.L.S. 3 pages. Scolds him for not writing--is afraid he is ill--advises him to take a wife, so he won't be so lonely at Welllington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated.","Printed membership certificate for C.L.W. Butler for the donation of five dollars to the Washington National Monument Society.","Printed certificate filled in for Mrs. Albert Goodyear for her donation of a dollar to the Washington National Monument Society.","A.L.S. 1 page. Baltimore to Audley. Upon examining Genl. [Zachary] Taylor's papers, came across letter to her without an address--encloses it to her--Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Bliss overcome by their bereavement [Taylor's death] [Bliss was Taylor's son-in-law].  Autograph letter signed, cover, postmarked \"Baltimore Md. [ ] 17,\" stamped with early 5 cent stamp, watermark.","John A. Washington 1st statement of transfer of bonds by Mrs. Henderson to G. A. Washington.","A.L.S. 1 page. Encloses a letter by George Washington in compliance with a promise he gave.","Harrison writes about the possible sale of Mount Vernon to the United States, \"I wish you may succeed in making an even track with the government- Mt. Vernon ought to belong to the nation, in these disunion times- I think it wd. Have a wholesome influence - everything shd be done to perpetuate the memory of that great and good man GEORGE WASHINGTON…\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Sends a profile of Washington.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Expresses thanks for the books sent. Asks a favor in regards to Mr. Felton.","Bill for twelve hundred and fifty dollars. Autograph bill signed, Washington.","A.L.S. 12 pages. Description of an Early Visit to Mount. Vernon, with a group of Washingtonians including the 94 year old Mrs. Alexander Hamilton. Lengthy description of life in the Federal City and impressions of important political figures: Pres. Fillmore, Daniel Webster.","W.B. Whitehead write from Suffolk to John Augustine Washington at Mount Vernon concerning Gen. Washington's estate and a past debt. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, integral address with a Suffolk postmark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlee. Conveys appreciation of a Washington County agricultural group for use of Mr. W-n's dynamometer at a recent ploughing match ... discusses plows, agriculture, etc ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. \"I rec. yours of Oct 22nd, and as you request I send you a statement of the acct. between Hammerly and myself.\"","Autograph letter signed. Brown writes about selling some of John Augustine's lands. On the back of the letter, he asks if the remains of George Washington's old coffin still in the old vault at Mount Vernon. If so, Brown, writes, he can identify the pieces and place them at the National Institute for \"more perfect preservation.\"","One receipt from the Alexandria Post Office for postage, $2.24. Four envelopes addressed to John Augustine Washington III.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon to Fort Washington. Concerning the expected delivery of a \"box of Game and Fish.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","Although he cannot visit Mount Vernon when he is in Washington DC, Corcoran asked to see John Augustine Washington in Washington \"and talk about the matter in a much more satisfactory manner than it could be conducted in a correspondence…\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Washington to Philadelphia. Randolph, a Quaker, writes his mother that he visited Mount Vernon \"and was much disappointed to find the natural beauties of the place such that all the neglect of owners and trespassing of strangers for half a century have only been able to impair but not ... destroy them.\" Comments on huts of negros. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Personal, family letter. Sorry her letter to her at Mount Vernon will be missed since she left to go \"over the Ridge\" early.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Arlington House to Bellair. Information on portraits of G.W.'s family--\"It is certain there is no portrait extinct of Augustine, the Father of the Chief, nor does there exist one of his illustrious mother, such is the result of my researches and enquiries of more than half a century - John was the favorite Brother, a magnificent man and most resembling the Chief of all the brothers. Mrs. Lewis the only Sister, whom I very well remember, was the most majestic and imposing looking female I ever beheld, and was dearly beloved by the Great Man. - There is a good portrait of her. Samuel was tall, but not so stout, while Charles was a very large man without anything remarkable about him,\"--cannot help him further in obtaining information on portraits of the family, but suggests asking in Stafford, Westmoreland and Northumberland--the absurdity of the belief that G.W. was born in England. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, torn, postmarked \"Alexandria Va. Aug. 7,\" with a 3 cent stamp, bearing George Washington's picture, laminated.","A.D. 5 pages. A friend of Nelly Custis Lewis for 58 years, Gibson writes a draft of her memories of Lewis and her relationship with the Washingtons. Martha Washington, her grandmother, implanted \"in her mind pure and sound principles\" for Nelly's life. Comments on Nelly's beauty, charms, the strength she rec'd from religion and political persuasion. Autograph manuscript, draft.","A.L.S. 1 page. \"Dear Augustine, I send you the above check for $100 which I recd. Of Davis - you will please give Hamerly cr. For the same - Yrs. Truly, H.T. Harrison.\"","A.D. 1 page. \"For C.A. Conrad and L. Lewis Conrad - Letters from their Grandmother Lewis' Father (their Great Grandfather John Parke Custis) to Genl Washington.\" Autograph document, docketed \"E.M. Lewis Sepr. 21st 1852.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. Arlington House to New York. Congratulations on the completion of his work, and predicts a 2nd edition for it soon -- approves his prospectus of a field book of the Second War of Independence -- has just completed his four Revolutionary Battles and is working on his Magnus opus, Surrender of Yorktown painting -- describes it -- has a new studio fitted up in So. wing, where Mr. Stearns made copy of originals of Col. and Mrs. Washington -- Barnum's new pictorial magazine to rival Harper's--wants pictures in collection [at Arlington] preserved by engravings in his lifetime--would like Harper's to commission Lossing to do this--mentions \"Washington in 1772 Mrs. W. in 1759, Mr. Custis by ... Pine in 1785 ... the magnificent picture of Col. Parke by Sir Godfrey Kneller etc etc.\"--will send him paper on \"Levies and Drawing Rooms of the First President.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Alexandria Va., Dec. 30,\" early 3 cent stamp with George Washington's portrait, laminated.  Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\"","A.L. 4 pages. Draft, Recipient of nomination declines as he intends to support Gen. Winfield Scott and the Whigs ... nomination made by the American National Convention (Know-Nothing Party)... Date on original catalog card appears [1852]. It has been suggested that the nominee was George Corbin Washington, a member of Congress from MD.","Autograph letter signed. Jane writes to her son about Clark Mills's proposed statue of Washington, \"which out government has at this late but fortunate time, determined on having.\" She also asks her granddaughter Louisa to write about her acquaintance with Washington Irving.","A.D.S. 1 page. Certifies that Lossing has been engaged for several days in making drawings of the Washington Treasures at Arlington House and has made \"spirited and faithful sketches\" of these and other superior works of art there. Autograph document signed, fragment.","A.L.S. GWPC discusses Lossings proposed article on Mount Vernon for Harper's magazine.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Dusseldorf on the Rhine. Sends a bottle of cologne as an expression of thanks for receiving \"a stranger\" as a guest at Mount Vernon.","Letter from Jane C. Washington to her son that she learned of the conditional sale of Mount Vernon to a company from the newspapers. She expresses her hope that, if the estate cannot stay in the family, that it may become \"the honored and cherished property of the United States Government.\" At the end of the letter, Jane adds that she is \"Earnestly praying my beloved son that you may in all things and at all times, be guided by Divine Wisdom.\"\n  \nJane and her son Richard plan to visit John Augustine in a few days. They will take the Canal Boat at Harpers Ferry to Georgetown, and then proceed to Alexandria where they will spend the night. She looks forward to enjoying the scenery along the Potomac.\n  \nJane also mentions that Washington Irving is still at John Pendleton Kennedy's place and relates news some of Irving's travels. Irving had visited Mount Vernon in early 1853. Jane was pleased to see Irving join in her church's communion service last Sunday.","A.D.S. 1 page and survey drawing. Survey of 200 acres at Mount Vernon (land eventually sold to the MVLA) showing public road and wharf and delineating a 1/2 acre square around the tomb.","Autograph letter signed with envelope. Jane congratulates John Augustine and his wife Nelly on the birth of their son Lawrence Washington. She also writes about the murder of her relative, Thomas Blackburn. Blackburn was fatally stabbed by another student while a cadet at VMI in Lexington.","Printed letter, 1 page. Invitation, probably to John Augustine Washington III to participate in the Washington birthday commemorations held by the New York Order  of United Americans. W.W. Osborn, Chairman, and Charles E. Gildersleve, secretary.","A.L.S. 6 pages. Hasn't heard from GWPC in long time--thanks Custis for offering the \"Alpha and Omega\" flags to the gov't--mentions having seen a \"professed original painting\" of GWashington at office of the \"Albion\" supposedly done by Sharples--eyes are a deep hazel instead of \"Being the clear blue of the chief\"--thinks mistake could have been made in copying--relates incident of Benj. Winthrop saving a portrait of Frederick the Great from destruction at the home of Mr. Monroe (President's son)--exhibition at National Academy of Design features two pictures of George Washington by Stearns--one in his retirement at Mount Vernon and One Death Bed Scene.","Thomas sends a letter of Jared Sparks (not present), and mentions \"My father being the surviving executor of Judge Washington, at his death all executional power over that estate ceased, and for the purpose of setting up the estate it will be necessary for an administrator, with the will annexed to be appointed in your county. He also mentions that John Augustine's son is the first male to be born at Mt. Vernon \"… to any of the proprietors bearing the name of the first Washington who owned the place… and you intend calling him Lawrence… the most appropriate name…\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown. Gives the pedigree of one Peter Grayson Washington whose father was the nephew of \"old Lund Washington of Hayfield\" ... Peter W-n is supposed to have a gold-headed cane with Washington's coat of arms ...","A.L.S. 2 pages. Georgetown. Recounting the funeral of George Corbin Washington.","A.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. Will send his large painting of the Surrender of Yorktown to the City Hall to hang.","Letter written by Jane C. Washington from Blakely near Charlestown, West Virginia a few months before her death to her son John Augustine Washington III. Jane tells John she was \"much interested and amused at your correspondence with the Richmond and Manchester Ladies. They no doubt are inspired by sincere and noble feelings of admiration and gratitude to the truly great and good Father of his Country, called forth and appointed by providence as such. His memory will be best preserved and handed down to posterity by the Constitution which he labored to build up and which I devoutly pray may ever be sustained by successive generations. Let dear old Mount Vernon continue forever, if it pleases an all wise providence, in the Washington family and name.\" Jane adds \"I am not very well and fear I am becoming a confirmed Dispeptic, looking as yellow and shrivled as an old cucumber.\"","A.D.S. 4 pages. Minutes from the meeting of the \"visitors  of the Potomac Pavilion.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. My dear Steinberger, my kinsman our friend John Alexander is about to visit the Pacific as flag Lieutenant of Admiral Bruce the newly appointed commander of the fleet. As is the fortune of war it may happen that he shall be in your neighborhood. I have thought it best to give him this introduction to you. Note on another page reads \"Genl. Washington Five letters receved back from my friend Dr. A.L. Elwyn after publication in Minutes, Phila. (?) Jany. 4, 1854.\"","D. 4 pages. Will of George Washington Parke Custis. Bequeaths to daughter Mary Anna Randolph Lee use of his Arlington House estate and other lands, furniture, plate, etc. during her lifetime--on her death, to eldest grandson, George Washington Custis Lee--$10,000 to each of granddaughters--to W.H.F. Lee, White House estate--to R.E. Lee [Jr.] plantation in King William--other lands to be sold to pay legacies to granddaughters--lot in Washington to Col. Lee--family plate to be divided among grandchildren, \"but the Mt. Vernon Plate altogether, and every Article I posses relating to Washington, that came from Mt. Vernon, is to remain with my Daughter at Arlington House during said Daughter's life, and at her death, to go to my eldest grandson, George Washington Custis Lee and to descend from him entire and unchanged to my latest posterity.\"--emancipation of his slaves \"in such manner as to my Executors may seem most expedient and proper.\"  Appoints as executors Robert Edward Lee, Robert Lee Randolph of Eastern View, Rt. Rev. Bish. Meade, and George Washington Peter. Document, in hand of [Mary Custis Lee ?,] docketed \"The Last will and Testament of George W. P. Custis Made and Executed the 26th March 1855,\" and endorsed \"Arlington 5 Dec. 1857, A true copy from the original in my possesion. [signed] R.E. Lee, Col. U.S.A.\"","Autograph letter signed \"Jean C. Washington.\" Jane writes to her son that an enslaved man named George has died. \"He was very much reduced, not being able for some time to retian any nourishment. He was delirious, but never violent or ungovernable: fancying he saw lovely angel children near him - and when I read to him, was calm, and apparently pleased, tho' he seldom spoke.\" She adds, \"I shall miss him very much, he was a faithful and affectionate servant - and in traveling watchful and attentive to my comfort.\" She had intended to send for Reverend Charles E. Ambler of Zion Episcopal Church in Charles Town for George's funeral, but \"Mary Jane preferred 'Solomon,'\" a Baptist preacher.","Recommends that Rogers try to get his play performed on the New York Stage. He asks Rogers help. Custis feelds that it will be a successful drama. He reports that his health is as it was and his spirits are very much depressed.","Autograph letter signed by prominent Chicago machinery producer J. S. Wright. He writes to John Augustine with condolences on the death of his mother, Jane C. Washington. He writes that his mother and John Augustine's were alike: \"Both were eminently kind. Religion made both cheerful, animated, companionable... we have known \u0026 tried a Mother's love.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Discusses Custis' comments on paintings by Wertmüller and Luetze. Mentions Lossing's desire to annotate and illustrate GWPC's Recollections.","A.L.S. 1 page. Near Onancock. Received L.W.W.'s letter offering birth place and burial ground of \"the Father's Family\" to [Va.] on condition \"that it shall be kept sacred.\"--asks him to say so to the legislature after inauguration--'If the Legislature won't, I will take the responsibility.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Henry A. Wise.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Concerns Everett's research on George Washington's library.","A.L.S. 1 page. Richmond. Now that Wakefield is to be cared for by Va., he proposes that the family burial plot and the spot on which stood the house in which GW was born he presented to Va. ... these had formerly been reserved by the family when the land was sold by George Corbin W-n to John Gray ...","Printed invitation with envelope. \"First Annual Washington Festival of Henry Clay Chapter ... at the National Hotel, Detroit ... to join in celebrating the Birthday of the immortal Washington.\" Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 1 page. Custis writes about the model of the Bastille and its history in the Washington family.","Printed Certificate, certified by John A. Washington and witnessed by W. B. Magruder, Mayor of Washington, stating that the series of Lithographs advertised, are framed with wood cut from trees grown at Mount Vernon. It is also certified that Mr. James Crutchett is exclusive agent for this timber.","Small printed broadside by H. Barnes of Boston, Ma. Engraving of MV and GW, engraved by American BANK Note Co. with certification by John A. Washington, III that James Crutchett has all rights to Mount Vernon Timber.","Sparks reports that he shipped Eyre's Washington Letters explaining that he obtained the copies of the letters from her father. He claims to have never seen the originals and mentions that a service called \"Adam's Express\" was hired to ship the package.","Copy of will, Mrs. Frances Dandridge Henley Lear, third wife of Tobias Lear, of the city of Washington. Devisees include Louisa Lincoln Lear, Elizabeth and Fanny Lear Hawley. The forman to receive a miniature of George Washington with hair enclosed presented to Tobias Lear by Martha Washington. Jewelry, silver, books, furniture.","Letter to his new steward about affairs on his estates -- poor condition of his negroes -- has had many complaints about their treatment -- \"to get the negroes comfortably housed, \u0026 provided with clothes and blankets will be the first of acts of your administration\" -- he knows nothing of what goes on on his estate -- settlement with Rail Road -- they have only the right away through the White House on the Pamunkey plantation, anything else must be paid for. Autograph letter signed, laminated.","A.L.S. 1 page. Washington has been appointed an aide on the Governor's staff ... encloses copy of a ltr. from George Washington to Col. John Cropper ... [Writings show several ltrs. from GW to Cropper].","A.L.S. 1 page. Adjutant General's office, Richmond. Appointed aide-de-camp with brevet rank of Col. of Cavalry ... signed by Wm. H. Richardson ...","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Writes for Eleanor Love Washington who is still weak but recovering well. Hopes she will be able to return to Mount Vernon in a few days. Date on original catalog card appears [1857] April 17.","A.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. Receives large amt. of correspondence re: G Washington ... \"cutting up fragments from old letters and accounts some of 1760, or nearly an hundred years ago, to supply the call for Anything ... of his venerated hands\" ... encloses a 1772 account with GW autograph as a relic for the Tri Mont Society] ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Waverly. Sends letter of Mrs. M.W. as \"a fit accompaniment-to one of G.W.'s sent earlier--her virtues. Autograph letter signed, separate cover, \"Mrs. R. E. Lee\", scribbled across cover. (A Note by Varina Jefferson Davis (undated) is filed with this statement of Authenticity).","Autograph letter, signed. Rembrandt Peale, known for his 'porthole portraits' of George Washington, recalls his father painting the earliest known image of Washington in 1772 as well as a miniature he painted for Martha Washington.","Certificate of authentication of a cane and spy glass possessed by N. H. Washington. An accompanying envelope further describes the spy glass's provenance from George Washington --N. H. Washington -- presented to William L. Yancey of Alabama -- given to Jefferson Davis, the piece was taken off of a British soldier who expired at Germantown during the Revolutionary War. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel; autograph note on envelope.","A.L.S. 1 page. Regrets not having been able to go with K. to Louisville. \"Courage was not wanting, but strength was.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1857] Sept. 4. GWPC died on Oct. 10 of this year.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia. Thomas is writing to an unknown person offering to sell a silver salt cellar which once belonged to Martha Washington. The salt cellar is fully described.","A.L.S. 2 1/2 pages. Charlestown to Mount Vernon. Alexander tells of his problems with draft notes and the Lucas'. He advises John to wait before selling his land. $0.03 stamp on address leaf.","D. 12 pages. A lengthy memoir of Rembrandt Peale's involvement with W-n portraiture, beginning with his 3 sittings from life in Phila. in 1795 and recounting his self-described life-long \"obsession\" to create a perfect portrait of W-n. Describes evolution of his various styles of treating his subj: equestrian, porthole, etc. Includes criticism of other painters, anecdotes of George Washington, etc. May be a partial text of his lecture on the subject, see \"Eisen\", vol. 2.","General Orders, 1 page. Ordered to report to Richmond on Feb. 22 for Celebration of the elevating of Equestrian Statue of George Washington ... specifies uniform to be worn ...","A.L.S. 1 page. Adjutant General's office. Uniform of Col. of Cavalry on Gov. staff same as that of U.S. Army ... may wear sword he mentioned ...","A.L.S. 4 pages. Letter concerning the donation of George Washington's birthplace and the Washington family burial grounds at Pope's Creek Plantation. Lewis W. Washington donated the land to the state of Virginia. Here Lewis writes Beale, state senator of Virginia, that Mr. John E. Wilson, the owner of the surrounding land, should be consulted. The donated land is \"... situated in the heart of [Wilson's] arable fields ...\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. W. Lewis.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. Claymont. Re: Wakefield and the family burial plot to be turned over to Va ... has written to Gov. Wise inviting him to visit Wakefield to make arrangements for memorials etc ... invites Col. W-n to come also ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. W. Lewis.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Adjutant General's office. Orders to report to Richmond in full uniform for ceremonies on July 5 ...","A.L.S. 1 page. Executive deparment, Richmond. Requests a formal deed of tender of GW's Birthplace to the state of Va. so that the state may maintain its right-of-way to the birthplace and burial grounds ...","A.L.S. 2 pages. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Says he has been requested by Harpers magazine to write an article on Mount Vernon since it has become a place of interest to the American people. Would he welcome a visit by Lossing to Mount Vernon?","A.L.S. 1 page. Executive department, Richmond. Re: Wakefield ... acknowledges receipt of letter enclosing deed to Wakefield.","A.L.S. and envelope. Everett writes concerning a speaking engagement about George Washington in Northbridgewater, Boston.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Concerning the publication of her father's \"Recollections\"- they will split the profits. \"Its success may materially aid us in continuing the hospitalities of this old and much frequented mansion.\"","D. 1 page. $100 receipt for Edward Everett for speaking engagement at North Bridgewater from Peabody Treasurer.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Arlington. Regrets that their mutually edited book, \"Recollections of Washington,\" by GWPC cannot be published more quickly.","Autograph letter signed. Warrenton. Shackleford writes to accept Augustine's offer for the purchase of two enslaved boys named Bob and Armistead for $1200 each.","John A. Washington III writes to \"Dear Ned\" sending a note via Louisa and a servant to ask Ned to call on him. Verso is a recipe. Autograph letter, signed.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Arlington. [Regarding publication of her father's Memoirs] Sends by Col. [R.E.] Lee her \"Memoir\" and other papers--also all letters between G.W. and her grandfather [J.P. Custis]--\"I only suggest that if you publish the will of my ancestor it may be as well to omit for the sake of our Northern readers the names of all the slaves mentioned in the legacies.\"--sends him an engraving of Mrs. W. and a daguerre of Mrs. Lewis--title page to have title her father put to his work--hopes the work [G.W.P. Custis's Recollections] will come out shortly--will try to find the speech on the overthrow of Napoleon for Lossing--doesn't care for more mention of her name in title page than is there at present. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. C. Lee.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Letter concerns his painting, \"The Home of Washington.\" In his letter, he asks Lossing, a fellow artist, advice in finding who were the members of the Washington household in August 1784 during Layfayette's first visit to Mt Vernon. He wants to include them in his painting along with G. Washington, and Gen. Layfayette on the piazza at Mt. Vernon.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Sorry for delay in sending inscription on bust of Necker--copied it long ago, but forgot to forward it--\"The Bust stands where it was placed by Washington himself.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"John A. Washington.\" [At top of paper is transcript of inscription on bust of Necker].","John A. Washington III writes to \"Dear Ned\" regarding the purchase of horses, cattle, and investments in cattle and guano. Also plans to call upon Turner with \"Farmer\" Jefferson in tow and \"take him captive\" and \"pick you up and bring you both down with me -- so hold youself in readiness.\" Autograph letter, signed.","Includes negotiations for purchase of negro boy that was delayed. Instructs West to make a strong box for sending plows to Waveland and to mend the windows of the hot beds.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Sends her a Sago palm -- the one owned by George Washington is to go to the Ladies Association and another to go with him to Fauquier.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Paid Mr. Bennett for him and sends receipt--\"Your proposition to enclose the other papers I loaned you to Mrs. Lee of Arlington is perfectly satisfactory to me\"--cannot comply with his request to leave plan of Pohick in his keeping. Autograph letter signed, on lined paper. Name on original manuscript appears as \"John A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. John Augustine Washington writes from Mount Vernon responding to a 12 September dispatch from G.R.H. Hughes. Washington inquires about the status of financial and legal matters, especially in relation to \"my money attached by Ogden in the Marine Bank.\" He directs Hughes to \"direct our interests, and if necessary, employ the best Counsel you can get to assist you. If the case goes against us in the Illinois State Courts, can we throw it into the Federal Courts and how long can we keep it open? ... Believing we are right and have been badly treated by Mr. Ogden, we are disposed to fight it out.\" Based on the docketing on the reverse, this appears to be Washington's file copy.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mrs. W-n ill after leaving Old Point Comfort ... now that her recovery is under way he writes for his wife ... refers to \"good old times at Wellington\" ... nicely settled at Waverly ...","Measured drawing marked \"No. 2\" of the Mount Vernon wharf ... plan drawn by M.C. Meigs, Capt. U.S. Engineer ... \"4 Oct. Sup foot or $2800\" ...\"Recommended for adoption the front of the Wharf being made parallel to the thread of the Stream.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Returning from Norfolk where he met with an assemblage of the Dismal Swamp Land Company. Encloses money for taxes for land. Other personal business.","A.L.S. 1 page. Letter signed, envelope. Date on original catalog card appears [1859] November 27.Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Munford.\" Covering ltr. for General orders to serve on general staff ... [See also General Orders #13 of same date].","General Orders, 1 page, Copy. Assigned a Voluntary Aide on the General Staff. Head Quarters Charlestown. [See also Munford to W-n of the same date].","Located with items pertaining to the estate of Aaron Leggett. Letterhead at top of page reads \"Leather Manufacturers Bank, New York\". Letter mentions parcels of land, cattle, and sheep.","A.L.S. 2 pages. New York. Re: papers sent to him at West Point \u0026 concealed in a secret drawer during his absence ... recently found by accident ... mentions W-n's ordeal at Harpers Ferry ...","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon to Richmond. Introduces friend and kinsman Charles A. Washington who visits Richmond to attend his brother, Major [Francis?] Washington, who is ill there. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, on lined paper, directed \"to introduce Charles A. Washington Esqr.\"Name on original manuscript appears as \"John A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mentioning a possible pleasure excursion to Mount Vernon.","Letter mentions Aaron Leggett, Mt. Vernon, and Accotink.","John A. Washington III writes to \"dear Ned\", regarding the bay horse Ned took care of for him -- \"I send Toby down for him, and unless you have use for him will ask the favour of you to send him up to me.  Bob and Mr. Shinker(?) will be here on Friday. I would be pretty pleased if you would ride up with them.\" Autograph letter, signed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Dear Sir, We send to you all Mrs. Powel's papers which we find. We have not opened packages or read letters. If you find anything that should [ ] in the hands of W Birde [ ] you will please return them to us. The Washington letters were found among the Tilghman papers and returned to us by W. Tilghman for you. Very truly Sincerely, Alice K. Price.  Autograph letter signed, + 1 envelope.","In account with James McEvan, Dr.","A.D. 1 page. Chas. Johnson Treas. In account with Mount Vernon Association. MVLA's account including charges for excursion tickets, board and lodging, oilcloth and gilding, advertising, and mending pipe frame.","Orders. D.S. 1 page. West Point, NY. Acknowledgment of Lewis W. W-n's gift to the Adademy of a report by General Nathaniel Green to General George Washington ...","Autograph letter signed. Beall-Air. Lewis writes to his cousin John Augustine that he is \"committing matrimony at Clover Lea with our sweet cousin Ella Bassett.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Declines invitation to attend his wedding.","A.L.S. 1 page. \"The traitorous devils are still hoping to \"drag\" our glorious old Kentucky at the heels of [?] South Carolina but they will fail. They will make every effort to dragoon the legislature into Revolution but we shall meet them at every point ...\" Clerk's Office of the Court of Appeals.","John A. Washington III writes to \"dear Ned\", regarding church matters (\"Yesterday evening I heard from Bishop Meade -- He will not ordain Mr. Baker before his set time and makes no positive promise of lettig us have him then.\") and meeting in the future (\"It may be better to have the meeting next week, as it will give me time to hear form Warrenton as to the title of Walshs's property and whether James will allow time on the purchase money\"). Autograph letter, signed.","A list of property, including enslaved persons, reported to be taken by the 16th New York Regiment from John Augustine Washington III's farm near Mount Vernon. Although John Augustine sold the Mount Vernon mansion and grounds to the Mount Vernon Ladies Association in 1858, he retained property in the surrounding area. The list of slaves includes Jim Mitchell and Edmund Parker, who were later employed by the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, and Gabriel Johnson, who had escaped in 1845 and been held at Bruin's Slave Jail. ","A note and blind stamp on the fourth page indicate the list was received by R.H. Donavan of the Fauquier County Court on 19 April 1889.","Letter from lawyer George R. H. Hughes, Chicago, to John Augustine Washington III informing him that his investments in Chicago real estate and bonds have not been successful. His previous letters to John Augustine have been unanswered, and Hughes writes that bond prices are \"ruinous\" in the present crisis and the best he can hope to realize for John Augustine is $37,500. ","Hughes discusses the market in detail, warning John Augustine, \"I have no idea that you will be able to get your money back the way things are going here, for five or ten years, and then prices would have to double to enable you to get back your outlay with interest.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Huntersville. John writes from camp with General Lee where he is an aide - de - camp. He says his overseer \"informs me of the destruction of my property at Mount Vernon ...\" No address leaf.","C.S. Edwards writes to his wife about his visit to Mount Vernon and dinner in the mansion study during the Civil War. Includes envelope.","A.D.S. 1 page. Note reads \"Washington was the greatest of good men and the best of great men. Edward Everett, Boston 1 Oct. 1861.\" Typescript copy with letter head \"The Lincoln Library Shippensburg, PA.\"","Philadelphia to Alexandria. Tabb inquires into the operations of Washington's farm. Discusses the move from Mount Vernon.","Two letters, Philadelphia. A.L.S. 2 pages. John Campbell to Mehitable Ward. Letter describes \"heavy silverplated dinner plates that belonged to George Washington. A.L.S. 1 page. George Devereux to Mehitable Ward. George Devereux writes a thank you upon receiving daguerrotype of her recently deceased son.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Letter addressed to \"Dear Sister\" with a description of Woodlawn plantation in 1863. Torn into two pieces at the fold.","Bradley writes to Bull about his visit to Mount Vernon during the Civil War.","D. 3 pages. Silliman, an American chemist and geologist, quotes from a letter of John Struthers (sculptor of George Washington's sacrophagus) describing the transfer of George Washington's remains from the new tomb vault into the marble sacrophagus in October, 1837.","Currency paper. Value 50 cents. Issued by the Confederate States of America.","A.L.S. 1 page. Boston. Has tried to deliver a breast pin containing hair of George Washington ... will Parker please call for it ...","A.D.S. 1 page. Note reads \"Washington was the greatest of good men and the best of great men. Edward Everett, Boston 10 Dec. 1864.\"","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","A.D.S. 7 pages. Description of a tour of the Mansion and grounds with fellow soldiers from Sherman's Army of the Tennessee.","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","Lexington. Lee acknowledges receipt of three articles that were removed from the Custis House (Arlington) during the Civil War and sent back to him by Hedden. Lee grants Hedden's request for the satin engraving of George Washington drawn by Dr. Charles Buxton. This letter of thanks accompanies the return of the picture to Hedden. Engraving owned by MVLA [W-2796]. Autograph letter signed, with envelope.","New York. Hedden acknowledges receipt of Lee's letter and a satin engraving of George Washington by Dr. Charles Buxton. The engraving belonged to the Custis family when it was removed from Arlington House by Union troops. See Lee letter of March 23, 1866 [RM-837; MS-5287]. Engraving owned by MVLA [W-2796]. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Indenture. D. 1 page (in 2 pieces). Conveys 100 acres of land known as the Montery Estate, Clark Co., Va. to L.H.L.D. Lewis for $2,500.00. Contains a primisory note for that amount.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Lexington. Apparently written to an editor or publisher regarding the publication of a book on the Custis family. She discusses illustrations of her grandfather John Parke Custis and Martha Parke Custis, both children of Martha Dandridge Custis Washington. She doubts the success of such a book \"though it may be appreciated when passion and violence shall have ceased in the land -\".","Print advertisement, \"Interesting National Picture. Washington and his Generals, Drawn and Engraved by A.H. Ritchie.\" Published by Ritchie and Co. includes opinions of the press.","Typescript copy of a document certifying the provenance of the sword. Signed G.W. Lewis, Judge of Westmoreland Co Virginia.","A.D.S. 1 page. Autograph document signed, \"New Books.\" Provenance material for Martha Washington's breast pin, earrings; silver scraper used by Washington during his last illness.","Notebook or journal titled \"A Visti to Mount Vernon, May 17th 1872 Isaac P. Noyes. Washington D.C. \"S.G.O.\" 1872\"  Autograph document, 50 pages.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Near Fish Haul, King William County, Virginia. Concerns some paintings she is having cleaned and repaired ... only other person to work on them was Volkmar, \"who was considered the best repairer in this country\" ...","A.L.S. 2 pages. Executive Mansion, Washinton D.C. Luckey was a personal secretary to Ulysses Grant. Discusses the transfer of \"swords, etc.\" to the Association. He can come pick them up.","D. 1 page. Bound in sum of $15,000 and appointed Special Commissioners by the Court to sell the Beall Air farm and/or real estate.","A.L.S. 1 page. \"Dear Sir, My Aunt [ ] has given me to send to you the parcel of Genl. Washington's Letters of which you were inquiring and which have been in my grandfathers possession. How shall I send them to you?\" Autograph letter signed, 1 envelope postmarked.","Manuscript account entitled \"An excursion by steamboat on the Potomac\" by Harry Chapman Westbay of Monett, Missouri. It describes the steamer leaving Washington City and traveling down the Potomac to Mount Vernon. Westbay describes being given a tour of Washington's tomb and mansion by Col. J. McHenry Collingsworth, superindendent of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association. He writes that visiors are \"at liberty to walk a round the grounds and through the houses.\"","Accompanied by six manuscripts and notes. Documents provenance of George and Martha Washington's hair given by Martha Washington to Mrs. Oliver Wolcott upon Washington's retirement from the presidency in 1797. Names include: Jane Conrad Wolcott, Olivia Wolcott, Oliver S. Wolcott. Hair in Mount Vernon Ladies Association Collection.","Letter from Don Diego Gardoqui to George Washington, copied by the State Department in 1881. According to corresponding notes, the copy was made from a copy in the hand of Bushrod Washington. The original letter sent in 1787 accompanied the gift of a 4-volume Spanish edition of Don Quixote for Washington's library.","Baltimore, Provenance pertaining to the Washington sword willed to George Lewis.","A series of letters from Fannie Washington Finch (also spelled Fanny), great-grandniece of George Washington, to Mary Claflin, wife of Governor William Claflin, regarding the sale of Washington family items. Fannie writes that she is reluctant to sell the family heirlooms but must because of her \"pecuniary condition.\" Included in the letters is a list of items being sold, including a silver pitcher, coffee pot, mugs, tumblers, ladle, tablespoons, salts, sugar bowl, cream pots, glass water bottles, glass tumblers, glass goblets, glass dessert dish, snuff box presented by Thomas Lord Fairfax to General Washington, 4 wine marks owned by George Washington, a large bed quilt made from dresses worn by Martha Washington, 2 silver plated sauce dishes, miscellaneous chinaware, and an engraved plate of Col. William Augustine Washington.","Included with the letters is a manuscript \"Extracts from newspapers, relating to Mrs Finch - great-grand niece of George Washington,\" genealogical information, lists of household goods, and an 1891 newsclipping about Fanny Washington Finch.","A.L.S. 7 pages. History of the blade worn by the \"Father of Our Country\" written by Ellshaw.","Provenance document, A.D.S. 1 page. Letter explaining the provenance of many of the George Washington to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Powel correspondence. Marked \"Keep. Private to my brothers, not to be shown in Public.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. \"I delivered today the parcel of Washington's letters to your mother, and was very glad to have them pass into the custody of the rightful owner.\" Autograph letter signed, 1 envelope postmarked w/stamp.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Bergen Point, N.J. Inquires after information on a Washington chair. Her friend told her the story and provenance of the chair but she is not certain her memory is correct and would like reaffirmation.","Brief description of mansion and Washington's daily habits, Gen. Washington's bedroom, recounting of silver dollar myth. Manuscript signed by Pierce.Date on original catalog card appears as c1885.","Invitation to the Centennial celebration of Washington's inauguration, for Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Keyser. Engraved invitation includes list of Committee members and card listing events.","List of relics exhibits of celebration of 100th anniversary of inauguration of George Washington.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Relating to the Papers of General Washington. Autograph letter, copy. Date on original catalog card appears [1889]. Provenance information transferred from the Curatorial files.","Autograph letter signed, accompanies book George Washington and Mount Vernon, Long Island Historical Society publication of William Pearce letters edited by Conway RL-4467.","Copy of a letter made by Mary Powel, letter between Tobias Lear and Samuel Powel, March 9, 1797. Provenance of objects belonging to General Washington, now under ownership at the Pennsylvania His. Soc.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Bernard Carter and Sons, Baltimore. Attorneys at Law. Settiling the estate of Barton Harris and giving him what is owed back to him.","Typescript court document. \"Shereas Hortense H. McIntire, by William W. McIntire, her husband and next friend, and Elizabeth H.K. Richardson, by John S. Richardson, Junior, her husband and next friend, as next of kin of Chapin Barton Monroe Harris, late of Baltimore City, deceased, heretofore filed a caveat in th eOrphans Court of Baltimore City against Edmund Law Rogers, claiming to be executor of said Harris, under a paper writing alleged to be last will of said Harris and which had been admitted to probate in said Orphans Court, alleging among othe rthings that said paper writing was not the last will and testament of said Harris...\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Letter of provenance. Autograph letter signed, signatures of both Mary E. Powel and Samuel Powel. The following mementos of Geo. Washington are in my possession. Two small oval mirrors and two gilded silver brackets belonging w/the mirrors with the decoration [ ] - in bad repair. His breakfast cup - M.E.P. Custis gave it to my father ...\".","Bushrod Corbin Washington II writes about real estate for a possible shoe factory in Charlestown, West Virginia.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Regarding the Washington shaving table.","Edward Downes Law writes to his cousin, Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore, regarding his receipt of a copy of a letter written by George Washington. He also discusses his shared frustrations with the recent biography on Roger's grandfather--Thomas Law--and the constant inaccuracies by authors. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages with envelope.","Autograph letter signed, S.F. Smith. Manuscript copy of the hymn \"America.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Provenance letter. \"We understand thoroughly what your wishes are in respect to the kind of showcase required to cover the \"Plateau\" as quote same as follows ...\"","Letter from Tiffany and Co. assuring Miss Lewis of the whereabouts of George Washington's sword.","News clipping, provenance document. Covers very briefly Houdon's visit to Mt. Vernon and the Houdon bust. Printed document. Provenance information taken from the Curatorial files.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Concerning the Houdon Bust and how it came to be at Mount Vernon. Provenance information transferred from the curatorial files.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Provenance document. Letter to Mr. Harrison from Sarah Yeates Whelen concerning Louis XVI carpet.","D. 2 pages. Provenance document. Description of the carpet given to George Washington ordered by Louis XVI.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Provenance document. To \"Dear Ladies.\" She is sending a small patchwork quilt, Mrs. Richardson will present it on her behalf, which was made by Martha Washington of pieces from her gowns.","A.L.S. 1 page. Provenance document. Letter from Mrs. Conrad to Mrs. Richardson. Provenance for footstool and table cover for Nelly Custis room.","D. 1 page. \"The mirror belonged to Mrs. Albert Peale ....... James Peale, the miniature painter bought it at George Washington's sale when he lived in High Street ....\".  Provenance information taken from the Curatorial files. Date on original catalog card appears [1899].","Letter concerning John Augustine Washington and Mount Vernon. On Mary Washington Association letterhead.","A.L.S. 1 page. Tells of the distribution of two canes Washington gave him; canes made of wood at Mount Vernon. Letter head \"William McKinley Normal and Industrial School\".","A.L.S. 1 page on Mary Washington Association letterhead. Concerning Washington relics.","Provenance document, plaster cast of Washington by Houdon. Notarized letter certifying the history of a plaster cast of George Washington's face reportedly made by Houdon in 1797. Lawrence and Nelly Lewis  provenance, family history.","A.L.S. 8 pages. Mary Custis Lee comments on the improbability of the story that George and Martha Washington were married in St. Peter's Church.","Printed pamphlet. Senate Bill No. 1238 and House Bill No. 5489 to Reimburse the Estate of Gen. George Washington, for certain lands in Ohio lost by conflicting grants Made under the authority of the United States ...","A.D.S. 1 page. Confidential memo from M. E. Powel concerning the suspected theft of a collection of Washington letters. Includes xerox of NY Times 3/16/1913 article.","A.L.S. 12 pages. Believes the brace of pistols mentioned in enclosed clipping is the one which disappeared from Lexington some yrs. back ... hopes family will investigate ... interest newspapers, etc. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Mary C. Lee.\"","D. 2 pages. Printed page. H.R. Bill 15353 authorizing purchase of certain Washington relics. $30,000. to W. Lanier Washington for the following Washingtoniana: portrait of Mary Ball Washington, silver cups, whist counters, Lund Washington account book, account books of George Washington's executors, key to George Washington birthplace, George Washington shoe buckles, brooch, snuff box, cup and saucer, dinner invitation from George Washington to B. West, Augustine Washington's silver shoe buckle (half-brother to George Washington) ...","Invitation addressed to Robert Nuese is seeking funds from Americans to restore Sulgrave Manor. Date on original catalog card appears ca 1920. Includes unused envelope and 1 insert.","Small note with information on the Vaughan Plan. Peter family.","Postcard, Mount Vernon piazza. Bears signature of Mrs. Eleanor S. Washington Howard (b. 1856, child of John Augustine Washington, Jr. and Eleanor Love Selden). She was the last Washington daughter to be born at Mount Vernon. Date on original catalog card appears c. 1931.","Two letters, A.L.S. 1 page. Regarding a reproduction key to the front door of Mount Vernon.","D. 3 pages. Inventory of cattle on each of the Mount Vernon farms, at the Distillery and at the Ferry.","Poem, D. 1 page. \"Versis on Sir Thomas Adams, Baronet Commander of His Majesty's Frigate the Boston, who died at Virginia. By a Young Lady.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. To Arlington. Invites him to supper \"this evening at 8 oclock.\" Autograph letter signed, with envelope, watermark (Patent).","A.L.S. 2 pages. To Eltham. Apologizes for enclosing letter to Major [Geo. A.] Washington--heard he was at Eltham, and desired to reach him--sympathizes with \"distressing accident\" in his family and Mrs. Daingerfield's situation [widowed]--her children are all well--\"Washington [G.W.P. Custis] quite hearty and the prettiest creature in the World ...\" Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark (crown). Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. Custis.\"","A.D.S. 2 pages. An autograph document signed, in the hand of Herbert Washington, promising to pay $60 on April 1, 1824 for the season of Rattler. Witnessed by Robert Earley. On reverse, assigned on April 17, 1825 to Wm. Hickman as agent for Dr. Wm. Thronton by Saml. Strider. Autograph document signed, fragment, in hand of Herbert Washington, endorsed. On reverse, assigned on April 17, 1825 to Wm. Hickman as agent for Dr. Wm. Thornton by Saml. Strider.","A.D. 1 page. Note, height of mountain peaks in the Himalaya Mountains and others, marked \"For my darling Angela.\" Relative heights of mountains, principally in India, and sources of the Ganges River.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Washington, D.C. to Alexandria. A.D. 1 page. Heard of her safe arrival at Mrs. Mason's--hopes to see her again--hopes her neuralgia will disappear--will try to make Col. [Bliss] diet more strictly to prevent another attack--news of [Z. Taylor's] family. [B.T. bliss was probably Zachary Taylor's younger daughter, Mary Elizabeth, or Betty]. Autograph letter signed, cover marked \"concerning Bliss and Taylors\", watermark.","D. 1 page. Poem in French, 8 lines with quotation at end from \"Pleasures of Memory.\"","D. 1 page. Cover note, unknown author or recipient. Received enclosed letter some time since and opened it, having heard rumor \"you was gone to ye. other World\"--this probably owing to his retiring from company because of the Eruptions. Document, frag., laminated.","A.L.S. 1 page. In answer to his [G.A.W.'s] letter, he has cash ready for him--no purchaser for G.A.W.-s lots--cash scarce and no one wants to enter into any contract--requests a visit by G.A.W. and Mrs. [Fanny Bassett] Washington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, part of watermark.","D. 4 pages. Speech, The superiority of free countries over despotisms--necessity of educating people. Document, draft, probably in hand of George A. Washington, with revisions in an unknown hand, laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. To Mount Vernon. Assures G.A.W. of his practicing his resolution to set time aside for meditation and studious reading--hasn't retired before 12 oclock since his return from Mt. Vernon--found father much improved on arrival at Eltham--he has set out for Richmond in answer to a pressing letter of the Speaker's. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, by G.A.W., laminated, watermark.","Bushrod Washington bookplate. Torn, part missing, laminated.Similar to G.W.'s bookplate.","D. 1 page. Note, Weight of tobacco. The gross, tares, and net weight of tobacco grown on several farms. Document, fragment, totaled most likely in G.W.'s hand. Total net - 8772.","D. 1 page. \"Calculation of the work that 4 Ploughs may do in one Year.\" Subtracting 30 days for harvest and avoiding wet times of season. Unidentified hand.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Sends two letters received from Sister [Mildred Washington] Lee--Col. [Wm. A.] Washington gave him a letter for her which he had opened, dealing with sale of her tobacco--sends flower seeds sent through Col. W.--hopes to see her tomorrow. Autograph letters signed, integral cover, mounted, laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Bushfield to Blenheim. Will is despatched with the brandy--keg would hold only 17 gals.--sends endorsed Bills and a letter regarding sale which comes up tomorrow--relates family news to relate to Mrs. Washington--at Mr. Lee's last night for a fish feast. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, directed \"By Will,\" laminated, watermark (WH). Name on original manuscript appears as \"John Aug. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Laurel Grove to Blenheim. Misses seeing and hearing from H. Washington, her only sister--she has been a mother and sister to her--hopes to see her at Laurel Grove--she herself cannot leave home until crops are gathered--regards to members of family. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (G. Taylor). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliza. Smith.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. His thanks for their electing him as their representative in the last assembly--but must decline reelection--reasons. Autograph letter signed, endorsed \"a letter written by my great grandfather John Parke Custis given me by Cousin Mary Lee,\" laminated, watermark.","Three covers for correspondence. Folded sheet bearing notation \"General Washington's letters.\"","D. 2 pages. In the left column of each page the unknown author records the name of the city, in the middle column the mileage to the next city, and in the far right column a running account of the total mileage covered thus far. The unknown author totals the distance between Philadelphia and Augusta as 717 miles.","Letter cover, addressed to Mrs. Ann Washington, Rippon Lodge. Autograph document, fragment only, laminated.","A.D.S. 4 pages. Lists volumes of G.W.'s private correspondence, surveys, accounts, diaries, etc. and no. of pages in each--also 400 vols. from G.W.'s library, many with complimentary presentation from authors--\"I propose adding to the library his mahogany case of instruments used by him when he was a surveyer and in after life.\"--also to include 10 vols. from library of R.H. Lee, inherited by him[G.C.W.]--\"The private papers of Genl. Washington, although not so numerous as those relating to public affairs for which the government paid $25,000, will be generally esteemed more curious and interesting, as developing more fully his character, through all the stages of his life, and the wonderful regularity and system which governed him under all circumstances.\"--papers on file too numerous to be listed but will accompany papers named in above schedule, with exception of small portion, which are confidential or refer only to family matters--will also include commission of G.W. as Lt. Genl. of Army, signed by John Adams, and his diplomas from universities and freedons of cities--\"I really think that a state which confered so many honors on him as did yours, the best, by following throughout his precepts and principles, is a proper depository for his works.\" Autograph document signed, in hand of G.C.W. and signed by him, docketed by G.C.W.","D. 2 pages. Memorandum, prices of Boston glass. List of prices of glass of varying sizes. Document, in unknown hand, docketed, watermark.","D.S. 1 page. Amount £4.0.4. Document signed, charred fragment only, laminated. Receipted by Joseph Mott.","D. 1 page. Receipt for£8.10.7  \"for [ ] potatoes for the use of the President.\" Document, fragment, laminated, watermark, incomplete (Run).","Letter cover, to Mrs. Anna Washington, Alexandria. 1 document, fragment, laminated.","Letter and letter cover, to Col. John Augustine Washington, Bushfield. Document, fragment of cover, charred by fire, laminated, docket (cannot be deciphered), directed \"favr. Th. [Snow?]\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for early pease, Windsor Beanes, cauliflower, cabbage, lettuce, artichoak, etc. Document signed, fragment, laminated. Receipted by John Le Keux.","London. Bill for 9 1/4 yds. rich hair camlet. Document, partly printed bill, laminated. Receipted by J. Stonehen[ ] for Messrs. Lowth and [ ].","D. 1 page. \"First attempt in poetic way by Eliza McCaw and Ann Washington.\" On reverse of letter cover of a letter from Sarah Craufurd to Ann Washington, dated March 10, laminated, watermark.","D. 1 page. Gives marriage and death dates of George and Ann Fairfax Washington Lee. Also births of their children, dates of christening, their Godparents, etc. Autograph document, laminated, not examined for watermark.","Fragment of vellum with notes. 1 page. \"Tobacco ... by Gen. Washington ........ at Mount Vernon and manufactured by ... to his ... Col. Wm. A. Washington and by him bequeathed to ... son Col. W. Washington in ...\"","Order, David Stewart to Mr. Stark of Hanover. Regarding the estate of John Parke Custis. February order against Starke Oliver 26 attachment for answer 26 - 52 cents. (Signed) William Pollard, cl[er]k.","Requests money to pay for a load of hay. \"I am pennyless indeed.\" Autograph letter initialed, quarter sheet. Name on original manuscript appears as \"L. Wn.\" Robert Beverly was executor of William A. Washington's estate.","A.D. 2 pages. 10 line poem in praise of G.W., ending \"Washington - The Nation Glories in the name To bear it is the pride of fame.\" Autograph document, fragment, marked in another hand \"by Robert Lewis Fredericksburg, Va.,\" at bottom of paper is scratched out a verse to a sweetheart, laminated.","Schedule of the papers of General Washington in possession of George Corbin Washington.","\"His Britannic Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary.\" Son of Samuel Vaughan.","Survey, Mount Vernon Land. A.D. 2 pages. Plat of 150 acres of land at mouth of Dogue Creek, conveyed by Wm. Spencer to Richard Osborn, later a part of Mount Vernon. Document, possibly docketed in G.W.'s hand \"Old Survey of no use,\" laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. To Woodlawn. \"Monday night.\" Thanks her for letters and valuable present--Patty [Martha Custis Peter] sent her chocolate, oranges and sage--her illness-hopes to be spared a while longer to her helpless family--must eat only simple food--chocolate for breakfast and whey at night--her garden--hears that Betsy [Eliza Custis Law] looks badly--\"I would not my Child send your letter again to Law for I do not suppose it would have the smallest effect in changing his plans.\"--returns her towels and basket. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, spread eagle watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. Stuart.\"","Note, A.D. 1 page. Autograph document, in 3rd person, in hand of G.A.W., fragment, silked. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. A. Washington.\" Incomplete note, requesting \"2 good gridstones\" [grindstones??]. On reverse is account in G.A.W.'s writing dated May 23d, for making clothing.","A.L.S. 1 page. Apoligizes for leaving him last night without shaking his hand or wishing him goodnight--afraid he would take it as intentional--send more of the Shalloon [woolen fabric of twill weave, used chiefly for linings] and some patterns of white satin with prices. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, watermark.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Alexandria. Received letter and key--send any of his shirts or handkerchiefs that are done--extreme heat--intends coming to Alexandria soon. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, watermark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Visit of Miss Caton to Mt. Vernon--her approaching [marriage] to someone who will make her miserable--has heard of Burd's approaching marriage--General Moreau in Philadelphia--fever raging in Phila. will prevent [Bush. Washington] holding court there until Dec.--fears fever has come to Washington--Uncle [Bushrod Washington] leaves for Trenton and Aunt for \"upper country,\" so will be alone--will try to visit Phila. in Spring. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexa. Va., laminated, George Washington's watermark (incomplete). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. La Grange to Woodlawn. \"Our travelers\" have returned in good health--they received handsome presents she sent--hopes to speak to her in person some day. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermarked (Van der Ley), in French.","A.L.S. 1 page. To Georgetown. Has lost his second mother, \"the mother of the angelic companion of my life ...\"--present his excuses to her sister [E.P. Custis Law]. Autograph letter signed, written in French, integral cover, laminated, watermark (dove of peace). Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. W. Lafayette.\"","A.L.S. Washington to New York. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliza P. Custis.\" Concerning her picture that she does not like to be without even though she is sure it is safe \"in your care.\" Next to her little grandchildren she values it above all things. Has been ill with a pain in her head and eyes.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Sends, according to her request, her Museums and the \"Battle of Prague\"--hasn't time to give news of the [Praus ?] but supposes [Christian Blackburn] and Polly have done so--heard news of her at Annapolis [of her expecting a child]--reminds her he is to be one of the God fathers. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Nath. Craufurd.\" Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Sends preserves and handkerchiefs--will have children innoculated--ask Dr. to send pills for violent oppression in her breast. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Tom, watermark incomplete. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S.C.\"","A.D. 1 page. Autograph document, fragment, laminated, directed by \"favor Mr. Scott\". Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Bowling Green, Tavern. Reached General Spotswoods and found him ill--her own depressed spirits at parting from mother and father and [Polly]--prays for [Polly's] restoration to health--will send barley sugar and try to get some entertaining magazines to send her--will write how she likes her new home--forward her the calico from Alexa. when it arrives--Kitty [Blackburn] sends love. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (R. Williams). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Goes to Greenwood [Md.] for 3 weeks--promises to write often. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Will with pleasure come to her--her husband is ill and never received her letters will try to get some books--has send [Richard S. Blackburn's] letters to her. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Sally [Craufurd] still pale from ague--Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd still away from home--will get calico for her and send bundle of quilt to Mrs. Lee. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Stage, postmarked \"Dumfries, Sept. 19,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Cautions her not to drink pump water and avoid night air--also cautions [Bushrod Washington] against too much fatigue--asks for some calico which Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd will pick up on next trip. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed \"favor Mrs. Keith,\" watermark incomplete, letter written on cover addressed to Mrs. Craufurd, Greenwood, several messages written on cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Disappointed [Ann] can't pay the visit she promised--blames [Bushrod Wasington] for her not being able to come--cannot go to B[ush]field because they have no carriage--sorry there wasn't muslin for a christening cap--won't have child christened until [Ann] can stand for her. Autograph letter signed, laminated, postscript on reverse cannot be deciphered, watermark (crown). Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Hopes she hasn't given up intention of going to springs--hopes she'll come soon [to Rippon Lodge]-will wait to go to Dickey's [R.S. Blackburn] until she can go with her--ask Mr. [Bushrod] Washington how much money will Kitty [Blackburn] need?--Capt. Campbell expected to die from abcess on lungs. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. \"Friday.\" Got home yesterday and Polly's [Blackburn] fever seems worse--will take her to Dr.'s when she is able to travel--fears cruel ride to Greenwood will be hard to take--write how she likes her housekeeper--Dickey [R.S. Blackburn] very industrious, hopes it will last. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. \"Monday evening.\" Glad to hear she reached Fredericksburg safely--Edmond Lee delivered box of paints and received from her $30 and Jude's [Judith Blackburn] riding coat. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Disappointed at not hearing from her--[Sarah Craufurd] left yesterday, says she is to accompany [Ann] to Springs in July--will be glad to get her anything she desires--hopes Kitty [Blackburn] does well in her studies--goes to brother's [Richard Scott Blackburn] next week--they [R.S. Blackburn] have lost their son. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Stage, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. They have all been sickly--little Tom [Blackburn, Jr.] has flux--sends her some servants--send things for Nell to sew, and will make her do it. Autograph letters signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark torn. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Sends beer and pickles by Will, also marmalade--sends $3 in part payment for Dickey's [R.S. Blackburn] tea. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated.","A.L.S.  1 page. Got down a little after dark--Polly [Blackburn] tolerable well--Lewis will bring sugar--send patterns of jacket--sent money to pay tradesman, hates to be in their debt--sends cherries and pease--will send lamb when they kill one. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Stranded in Dumfries by her horses running away and servant sent after them--she and Polly [Blackburn] both ill there--sends Brena [servant] for her, who has promised to behave well--gave Brena money for linen to make herself a jacket and petticoat. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Sorry they were delayed in town by Jack's injury--[Richard S. Blackburn] not home, so can't offer loan of his phaeton. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Will, watermark.","D. Survey, plot of land in Georgetown. Intersection of Back St. and W-n St. in Thomas Beall of Georgetown second addition to Georgetown ... several lots included in the survey ... Text and diagram.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mrs. Washington thanks Mr. Snow for his present of Oranges. She asks him if he could enquire among the shops for cotton resembling the piece she is sending him and if he is lucky in finding it will he please purchase one yard and a half for her. She does not wish to hurry him in this matter.","Document, 1 page. Some of these papers are in the collection given by Mr. Stewart, see Checklist of the Collection nos. 31, 32.","Autograph note, half page. Mrs. Lee sends a black apron which Mrs. Turberville may return when next at Mt. Pleasant or whenever needed. Autograph note, 3rd person, half-page. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Mrs. G. Lee\". [Writer is Ann Fairfax Washington Lee; recipient could be her sister-in-law, Martha Lee who married Maj. George Tuberville].","Cover or wrapping label. \"For/ Cousin Nelly/ from/ Sade.\"","Genealogy note, \"Washington pedigree.\" General information on English ancestors ... quotes Sparks' Life of Washington and Burke's Commoners of Great Britain. Mr. Grace to Washington.","Slip of paper with note, \"Thomas Beall of Geo and Ann Beall Bills for Taxes Geo. C[orbin] Washington Cheques and Signatures.\"","1 pr. shoes for Negro Ellick, $1.50.","Note with list of letters. \"Autograph letters (being copies or in his hand).\" Included are Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Jay, Lafayette, Judge Peters, Bishop White, ...","Mourning poem. A.D. 4 pages. \"A feeble tribute in a Short funeral thought offered to the Memory of the Dear the Illustrous George Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, folio size. Written and signed by Josiah Throop, Johnstown, New York.","A.L.S. 1 page. Invites young Hamiilton to Arlington House after he met him at Mr. Calverts. -- Calls himself and his wife \"plain old-fashioned folk.\" Written to Alexander Hamilton's son.","A.L.S. 3 pages. To Audley. Concerning the imprudent behavior of a relative, Mary. Integral cover, wax seal.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Congratulations on a fine harvest, and hopes that it will bring a good price. They are expecting 85 cents for theirs. Report on the success of a newly aquired wheat reaper.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn to Audley. Report on the farm business. He is sending him \"four yellow horse chesnut trees and two Red.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Proposal for a new operation for transporting the wheat crop efficiently and economically. L.L.'s current agent, Davis, has been unsatisfactory in this matter. Integral cover, wax seal.","A.D.S. Bushrod and Corbin Washington as Executors of John Augustine Washington, deceased, bring complaint against Lewis and Noble for non-payment of bond due John Augustine. Document signed, but not by the concerned parties.","\"A Perpetual Almanack.\" Handwritten calendar and rule \"to find the day of the month.\" For years 1830-1850.  Handwriting not identified.","Prayer book, Washington family. Judge Washington, Mount Vernon on one side. Ann Eliza Washington, Mt. Zepher, Virginia on the front cover. Handwritten prayers for morning and evening with some blank pages.","Printed invitation to a birthnight Ball on February 22, to be given at the City Hotel. Includes a list of managers. By Esther Maria Coxe Lewis.","A.L.S. 3 pages. The letter describes the death and funeral of Mr. [Major Richard L] Blackburn and mentions the condition and feeding of certain livestock as well as his plans for milling corn. On portion of cover there appears a list of domestic items and concerns in an unidentified handwriting. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","D. 4 pages. Extracts from Washington family wills, and legal documents, relating to MV, viz. Augustine W-n's deed conveying Mount Vernon to Lawrence, will of Augustine W-n, Bushrod's interpretations. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 1 page. Concerning a book, \"Resolutions of '98-'99\", which was mistakenly sent to the Library of Congress.","Group of mss. fragments and newspaper fragments discovered in a rat's nest in the Washington bedchamber in 1905. Includes scraps and fragments of the following: Letter from Bushrod Washington, ca. April 4, 1806 to his wife Ann Blackburn Washington, letter to unknown recipient from \"Mr. Greenwood,\" ca. May 7, 1805, letter from unknown author to  \"Friend [Jeremiah] Sanford\" ca. April 6, 1783, and a letter from J. B. Mickoby to Mrs. [Ann Blackburn] Washington discussing Bushrod Washington's recovery from the grippe. These are not full letters, and are in various states of deterioration.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Informs his father of wheat harvest and current sale price per bushel. Explains a disciplinary problem he has had with a slave and overseer. Integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"L. Lewis.\"","Receipt, Sheriff of Fairfax County. For executing a capias on Thomas Kirby Amount: $.63.","Newspaper clipping. Article on Audley. Writer and paper not identified.","A.S.N. 1 page. Invitation to a party.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Describes his travels since leaving her at Elsing Green ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"Robt. Lewis.\"","Cover note. A fragment \"Papers relative to Major George A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. \"I am very sorry it is not in my power now to send you the mony if you had aplyed to my son Batt he could a payed you or if you had lett me know sooner could got it for you ...\" Postcript: asks Mackenzie to give her best to Batt if he should see him. Name on original manuscript appear as \"F. Dandridge.\"","A.N.S. 1 page. Charlestown.  \"Please to get me a side[?] of leather, if your town affords it, that is fit to make me some light shoes, as my man Daniel, has nothing, ... I'll also thank you to get me a hammer mould, for my smiths shop.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawrence A. Washington.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Petition to the Frederick County Court. Signed by Hannah Washington, Alvin Throckmorton, William A. Booth, [ ] LaRue, Jacob LaRue. They petition the court to \"have the Road Leading from Buck marsh through the Land of Warner Washington Decd--to the Berkley Line; removed--\".","A.L.S. 1 page. Autograph letter signed, seal (red). edges are brown/black from fire.","Partially printed Broadside with A.L.S. written on bottom and verso from D.P. Ridgeway to John Redfield. Advertisement reads \"A small farm for sale! Composed of 50, 100, or 150 acres, as may suit the Purchaser. For the Ready  Money, the subscribers will sell for a low price. The property is located about six miles from Alexandria, Va., nearly adjoining to Mount Vernon. For further information, apply to the subscribers on the premises.\" The letter asks for assistance with the sale of the property.","A.D. One manuscript, 33 pages. Autobiography of Rev. James Craik, grandson of Dr. James Craik.","Diary, Revolutionary War prisoner. 23 pages. 8\" x 5\". Detailed diary written (after the fact) by a New England Patriot who was captured by the British. Describes his repeated attempts to escape. Excellent description of treatment by the British of American soldiers.","A.L.S. 1 page. \"Miss Frances N. Nightingale, who is proprietor of a school for girls at 20 East 92nd St., has a miniature full length of Washington in a brooch studied with pearls given by ...\" Provenance of W270 taken from the curatorial files.","A.L.S. 1 page. \"The brooch of George Washington (miniature by John Trumbull) is the smallest full length in existence ...\" Provenance of W-270 taken from curatorial files.","A.D. 1 page. \"A piece of the Robe in which Genl. Washington was Christened Also a button from one of his coats.\" Autograph document, (one small envelope) laminated. Provenance information for W-469 taken from the Curatorial Files.","A.D. 3 pages. Provenance information taken from the Curatorial files which discusses table settings for the Seures China and other figurines. Gouverneur Morris is mentioned. Note by Harrison Dodge at bottom reads \"(Found on top of Harpsichord after Council 1912. It refers to the [?] now in Mt. Vernon Mansion - HHD)\"","Newspaper advertisement. John Sunnocks, Trunk-maker from London. Provenance information.","A.L.S.  4 pages. Wilmington, April 14. In regards to furnishing the Delaware Room. Discusses lamp and marble stone cover of the original tomb.","Facsimile reproduction image of firedogs (shows length and height). Research for W-7.","D.S. 1 page. Concerning silver gorget from the Siege of Savannah. Provenance for H-475.","A.D.S. 2 pages. Provenance information for the Stuart Washington Endorsement of authentication made by Caroline H. Richardson. Provenance for H-4.","D. 1 page. Provenance information through Mr. George L. Schuyler and Mrs. Isaac Bell for W-7 firedogs. \"I was present during the winter of 1890 when Mr. George L. Schuyler presented this pair of fire dogs to my mother Mrs. Isaac Bell.\"","Newspaper article. 1 page. Newspaper acct. of relic of the Siege of Savannah. Research for H-475, silver gorget.","D. 1 page. Provenance for the piece of Lace ruffle on Washington's Linen, given by Mrs. Washington to Gilbert Stuart, when he was engaged in finishing the General's Portrait, provenance for W-448.","Printed bookplate of Bushrod Washington.","AL.S. 2 pages. \"Dear friend, The books arrived in perfect order. I ought to have acknowledged their safe receipt, but thought they got so near home in getting to the Antislavery office that you would have no anxiety. I am glad they answered your purpose and whenever i can be of any further service to you in that way I will be glad to do so.\"","A.D. 1 page. Muster roll. No location or unit information.","A.D. 4 pages. Genealogy or family tree of Edmund Law Rogers. Not complete.","Printed ticket to an Alexandria Street Lottery, signed by J. Swift, with \"A.M. Bassett\" written on verso. Number 5529.  Lottery for paving streets of Alex. was authorized in Oct. 1790, with J. Swift as one of those appointed to conduct it. \"The possessor hereof shall be entitled to receive the Prize that may be drawn against it's Number.\"","Print calling card for General Lafayette. Note written on reverse by Mr. Dodge reads \"This card was found by Miss Riggs, V.R. D.C. among papers of her family - sent by her to Mt. Vernon, 1921.\"","Printed broadside with 6 verses of a song to celebrate Washington's birthday. Tune, God Bless America.","Manuscript notes with references to George Washington family and descendants. Badly damaged, deteriorated. Several pages.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Concerning Washingtons shaving stand. W-202","News clipping,  Poem about Washington. \"__ on Washington by George W.P. Custis, of Arlington, The Step-grandson of Washington.\" Handwritten note at bottom reads \"1905. Keep this for Edmund.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. \"My dear cousin, You would very much oblige me and my neighbours here and at the same time be performing an act of great charity, if you would use your interest to prevent the Lock Keeper of Lock 56 on this Canal being turned out of her situation. She is a widow with six children,...\" with envelope.","A. D. 1 page. Account book fragment with entry for Geo. S. Washington to pay for \"cleaning his shoes.\"","Manuscript notes on the provenance of a cross purported to be a piece of George Washington's coffin. According to the manuscript, the cross was taken \"by bribing a negro\" when Washington's body was transfered to the new tomb in 1831.","In undated note, Mrs. Hamilton sends her compliments to Mr. Gale and Seaon, and states that she would like to subscribe to their weekly paper.","Handwritten transcript (author unknown) of a speach to the United States Senate on George Washington's camp chest.","Oath of Allegiance. 3 pages, 6 pages of text.","This document is a cover sheet describing a collection of letters between the Marquis de Lafayette and Eliza Parke Custis Law. It has a typewritten note at the top of the document in French. The description of the leters is written in pencil, by an unknown hand. It also describes the friendship between George Washington, the Lafayette family, and Eliza Parke Custis Law.","Envelope which once contained an undated letter written by Lord Cornwallis, a letter written by the Marquis de Lafayette, facsimile of a letter written by George Washington, and  letters of Robert E. Lee, Mary Custis Lee, and Colonel Nicholas Rogers.","List of family documents referring to Law, Custis, Lawrence A. Washington, Lawrence Lewis, John Law, James Adams, Eliza Law Rogers, Eleanor A. Rogers, Lloyd Rogers, and Thos. [Thomas] Law.","There are two separate pieces of writing within this folder. One is a handwritten excerpt from George Washington Parke Custis's \"Recollections of Washington,\" describing the John Trumbull portrait of George Washington painted in 1790, and the \"first portrait of George Washington\" by Gilbert Stuart. The other is a narrative written by an unknown Custis descendant describing the the John Wollston portrait of Martha Washington, taken prior to her marriage to George Washington.","Note describing a China saucer that was a part of a larger tea set left to George Washington Parke Custis in Martha Washington's will. This set was given to her by a Mr. VanBraam.","Note provides background information on an engraving of a Betty Washington Lewis portrait, originally thought to be Martha Washington. The engraving was done by Cheney and Kellogg.","Note on a fragment of paper, with information on the deaths of George Washington Parke Custis and [James] Sharples.","Four fragments of a handwritten transcription of a letter from Lord Cornwallis to an unknown recipient. The letter is incomplete.","Copy of letter. George Washington writes to Martha regarding the \"American cause\" and his need to go \"to Boston to take upon [him] the command\". He mentions his possible death and will.","Two nearly identical provenance statements regarding the 1772 Charles Willson Peale portrait of George Washington. One statement has some grammatical edits and inserts. The statement describes the style and subject of the portrait, the various owners (up to Edmund Law Rogers, the grandson of Eliza Parke Custis Law), and the conservation work done on the portrait. Edmund Law Rogers died in 1896. This document is undated, and unauthored.","Indenture, from November 1576, details a land transaction between Edward Zouche and his wife Elenor and three people from Hemyock, Devon county, England. Names appear to be Nicholas (last name unclear), John Perry(?), and Charles Ford.  On bifold reads \"Hemyock, Zouch to Cha Ford \u0026 Nov. 19.\" Related documentation from auction house indicates the document was signed by Lawrence Washington, the quintuple great-grandfather of George Washington.","The book is inscribed to Louisa C. Washington to Hannah B. Washington.","Name index. pp. 1-107 ledger entries, 108-141 blank, 142-155 missing, 156-176 copies of leases deeds, etc. watermark.","Box also contains loose items that originally went with the ledger including: ","1) 1771 July 31. Letter, Anne Haulworth to \"dear Madam,\" A.N.S. Request for 25 pounds of sugar ... \n2) 1773 August 12. Letter, Jesse Coats to John Augustine Washington. A.N.S. Coats requests Washington to pay Thomas Blane the money Washington owes Coats ...\n3) 1778 September 12. Ledger entry of tobacco sales, Amt. of tobacco and price received ...\n4) 1779 May 22. Receipt, Sum of 30/ for the Virginia \"Gazette\" pd. by Col. Washington for Phillip Smith ...\n5) 1779 October 1. List of tools lent to Jas. Brinnon by John A. Washington.\n6) 1780 November 23. Account, Major Burditt Asheton with John A. Washington. To cash pd. Wm. Pegg.\n7) 1782 June 25. Account, Elizabeth Sehon with Mr. Will Mills. Mills was John A. Washington's overseer ... she desires payment of 2 1/2 barrels of Indian corn which was promised for 5 yds. of cloth for a coat ...\n8) 1783 June 14. Tax receipt for tobacco. Note of payment at Nomini for inspection of tobacco and taxes thereon ...\n9) 1784 April. Account, John Carroll with John A. Washington. Carroll made a trip to Berkeley for JAW ...\n10) 1784 April 15. Receipt, Thomas Kirkpatrick to Jeremiah Sandford. For 10 barrels of flour ... pinned to credit side of Kirkpatrick's account in the Ledger ...\n11) 1787 August 6. Note, Bushrod Washington to unknown recipient. Expresses regret that an account has remained unsettled when the writer thought it had been paid.\n12) undated. Notes gold and paper money on hand.\n13) undated. Account, John Walker with John A. Washington. For weaving cloth for Washington and Mr. Rice ... account of Mr. Will Rice appears on this page ...\n14) undated. Account, Robert Lewis with the Farmer's Hotel Washington City.","The ledger of William Carlin, who was a tailor in Alexandria who made clothes for George Washington and other staff members at Mount Vernon.","Contains decision in friendly suit of Lawrence A. Washington \u0026 others against Bushrod Washington \u0026 Lawrence Lewis, acting executors of General Washington, dated April 15, 1825 and signed by A. Moore, Commissioner and auditor--Order of Court of the District of Columbia, Alexandria County, Lawrence Washington and the other Legatees, etc. against Bushrod Washington, Lawrence Lewis, etc. May 19, 1823 teste Edm. I Lee C.C.--sales of a portion of the estate with names of purchasers, etc. (1802-1805)--Accounts of various legatees in account with estate--accounts of Lawrence Lewis reported to Fairfax Courthouse.","General Business Accounts. Beginning at end of the book are 14 pages devoted to an account with the Schooner William Henry. The entries are in the hand of Robert Beverley, later, the executor of Wm. A. Washington's estate.","Contains Bishop Wilson's Sacra Privata--favorite hymns, prayers,--extracts from Sharps Sermons--12 golden rules and other religious extracts--notes on the education of children.","(London: Printed for J. Harris)","Westervelt's journey was made in 1839, recorded in 1841 and the dedication to Hon. Richard Rover is dated Dec. 18, 1842.\nBount cursory descriptions of the principal cities between N.Y. and Society Hill ... 15 p. description of Mount Vernon, grounds, tomb, Mansion: interior and exterior ... appalled at the ruined condition of the estate.","Manuscript diary of Civil War soldier Private James A. Minish, 105th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers. With spiral-bound, typescript transcription of the diary and additional letters, edited and annotated by M. L. Brown. The diary includes descriptions of Minish's visits to Washington D.C. and Mount Vernon.","A Reconstruction-era manuscript journal kept by Helen Josephine Dike Stearns, wife of a prominent New York merchant. The journal includes descriptions of a visit to Washington D.C. and Mount Vernon in April 1870.","There are three sets of entries in the ledger.  The first set of entries consists of 36 pages and date to 1739, 1740, 1742, 1744, 1745, 1746, and 1747 and individual lists are accepted and signed by William Fairfax ( 1691 – 1757), who had just built Belvoir.    Several pages are headed \"Gedney Clarke Mercht of Barbados\" who apparently is in charge of shipping items to William Fairfax in Virginia.\nThe second set of entries in the ledger comprises most of the ledger and consists of  52  pages.  It covers the years 1760 to 1772 and  accounts are initialed by \"GWFx,\"  George William Fairfax, son of William Fairfax, who died in 1757. These entries consist of page after page of goods or services purchased largely from London merchants; Cheapside, Fleet Street, and Charring Cross are mentioned.   \nA third section of the ledger consists of six pages in the middle of the book that date from 1760 to 1766.  It is an \"Acct of Sales of Tobacco\" from 1760 to 1766.  The names of the buyers are unknown.","A.D. 46 pages. Autograph document, leatherbound ledger. Account book kept by Fanny Bassett Washington from the death of her husband George Augustine Washington until her marriage to Tobias Lear. Household, financial accounts.","Scrapbook contains prints, original and copies of letters, and financial documents dating from the early 18th to late 19th century.","Commonplace book of Louisa Clemson Brown (later Rogers), a descendant of George Washington Steptoe, nephew of George Washington. Louisa lived from 1862-1939 in West Virginia.","Commonplace book signed on title page Mary Rogers, believed to be Mary Washington Rogers (later Laidley) of West Virginia, a descendant of George Washington Steptoe, nephew of George Washington.  The scrapbook contains letters and poems regarding God, Autumn, love, religion, friendship, prayer, Mrs. Rogers, and Mary.","Richard Roberts was the son of Richard Roberts (1808-1876). His mother died when he was five years old and the family left New Jersey a few years later. Likely they joined the Quaker community which had established itself in Alexandria in the 1850s, the pacifist Woodlawn Quakers. This group lived near the village of Accotink, a place mentioned several times in Robert's autobiography. According to a history of the Alexandria Quaker Meeting by Martha Claire Catlin, the group befriended and supported the economic independence and land ownership of the free African Americans in the area. The 1870 census shows Richard Robert's family living on real estate valued at $7,250, on a portion of Mount Vernon where they had numerous African American neighbors. Given the descriptions in the text, the Roberts farm may have been part of Washington's \"Muddy Hole\" or \"Dogue Run\" property. Roberts provides descriptions of his life there, the estate, and inhabitants, just after the Civil War.","Charter of Robert Washington of Sulgrave, Co. Northants, and his son and heir Lawrence Washington, being a quit claim whereby they both give up to Roger Littleford of Sulgrave, \"husbandman,\" their right and title in a messuage or tenement in Sulgrave lately in possession of John Mosse of Sulgrave \"laborer\", also their right and title in one quadrant and a \"quarterne\" of a virgate of land in Sulgrave. Signed and sealed by both Robert and Lawrence Washington, signed on verso by four witnesses.","The two signers of this document are direct ancestors of the first President of the United States, George Washington. Robert Washington, 1540-1619, was the eldest son of Lawrence, builder of Sulgrave Manor. The other signer, Robert's eldest son, Lawrence, 1565-1616, was grandfather of Colonel John Washington, who settled in Virginia in 1657 and was himself great-grandfather of the first President.","Journal of weather conditions and events taking place at Mt. Vernon under supervision of Bushrod Washington--[Cannon was evidently an overseer]--acct. of Birthday celebration in Alexandria-- acct. of many persons coming to Mt. Vernon to \"view the situation\"--mentions visiters and family and financial matters--enmity for Dutchman Frobel--hire of a German gardener--Mr. Jackson \"... took his [runaway] Negroe in Philada. but he was taken away from him again by the mob.\" Bound diary, in front is name \"John Brazier Cannon Mount Vernon February 20th 1806\" (There is also a bound typescript in library).Bound Manuscript. 182 pages.","This manuscript is made up of several sections. Approximately the first 100 pages include inventories of the Mount Vernon estate's contents (silver, dishes, beds, linens, and so on). That set of inventories was begun during Bushrod Washington's tenure as owner of Mount Vernon. Much of the text appears to be in his handwriting. The middle 200 pages are made up of the manuscript contain the daily diary of John A. Washington III for the years 1842-1845, while he owned Mount Vernon. The final 50 or so pages contain John A. Washington's record of work done by various individuals on the Mount Vernon property for several months at the end of 1842 to the beginning of 1843; a variety of other miscellaneous records and accounts are included in these final pages, all of which appear \"upside down\" in relation to the inventories and diary because they were written with the blank book flipped over so that the original back cover became the front cover. The inventories include two lists of slaves: one is dated 20 July 1815 (during the Bushrod Washington years); and the other with birthdates to April 1845 (during the John A. Washington III years).","The first page reads \"An account of the proceedings of the Commissioners appointed by the County Court of Fairfax County VA to assess the damages to be paid by the Manassas Gap Railroad to the Landowners through whose lands in Fairfax county the Railroad shall be constructed\". John Augustine Washington was a commissioner along with J.B. Hunter, L.M. Ball, E.G. Ford, and G.M. Millar. This is an account of their surveys including their travels to the various sites.","Ledger, possibly kept by Lawrence Washington, contains notes on books in the Library of Congress and in the Alexandria library.","The journal includes topics of medicinal notes, farrier techniques, recipes, and law.","Journal begins with a \"List of negros\" including name, when born, and how acquired. Journal includes dated daily entries and an alphabetized index at the end. There is also an annotated drawing of the interior arrangement of the New Tomb.","The first entry in the diary is a 3 page \"List of negros\", belonging to John Augustine Washington. The list includes names, birthdates, and sources of acquisition. Other entries in the diary are regarding business, financial matters, and the management of Mount Vernon.","Bound manuscript contains the returns kept for General Poor's Brigade, by Captain Benjamin Walker, at various camps, a few returns left unaccomplished, several general orders and records of courts-martial,and a legal docket ca. 1830. These daily inventories of soldiers and their equipment begin at Valley Forge in January 1778 and run through May 1779.","Anne S. Frobel's father, John Jacob Frobel, was Ann Washington's music teacher, and lived for a short time at Mount Vernon (circa 1804-1806) with Bushrod and Ann Washington. The diary includes reminiscences of her childhood visits to Mount Vernon.Part I of the diary covers the Civil War years, 1861-1865. It constitutes almost 90% of the diary and deals with Anne and her sister Elizabeth's experiences as two female southern sympathizers alone on a farmstead, \"Wilton Hill,\" outside of Alexandria, Va. Frobel describes the occupation of northern Virginia by Union soldiers, as well as their own house and grounds by the Union Army.She reveals both their fears and courage as she describes problems with Union soldier raids, and her attempts to get protection from Union officers. She relates the hazards of travelling to Alexandria, difficulties obtaining passes, and the desertion of slaves to the army. She also relates her own deteriorating relationship with her slaves, and their relationship to the soldiers.Part II of the diary describes a six-year period after the war, 1873-1879, detailing Elizabeth's and her financial hardships and the difficulty of collecting rent from tenants. She also relates their attempts to sell their farm.","Contains copies of letters written in the course of Clement Biddle's business dealings in Philadelphia. Includes copies of letters to George Washington (28 in number), Henry Knox, James Wilkinson, and Timothy Pickering, and others. The Washington letters concern his efforts to procure household goods, furniture, agricultural implements and supplies for the Washington family, providing a record of the development of the Mount Vernon estate in the period between the Revolutionary War and Washington's presidency. The letters also reveal interesting insights into life in Philadelphia during the period of the Constitutional Convention.","Contains accounts for the running of George Washington's Mount Vernon estate, its constituent farms and businesses. Entries document expenses for the fisheries, tailor work, voyage of the brig (or brigantine) Farmer to Jamaica in 1774, tools, clothing for slaves, expenses for various craftsmen, food, weaving, tobacco, and much more. Earliest entries are said to be in the hand of John Kirkpatrick, while the last two thirds of the volume are in the hand of Lund Washington. About a half dozen notations in George Washington's hand also appear. Quite a few later manuscript additions appear throughout, giving explanations or 'editorial commentary' on the text. Pages numbered 89-107 were removed prior to the original coming to Mount Vernon.","Also available at Mount Vernon: typed transcription dating perhaps to 1932 (Transctiption 17-A); handwritten \"transcript with index\" by A.L. Reese dating to 1946 (Transcription 18-A); and typed transcription created by Gwendolyn White and Maureen Connors in 2009 (Transcription 45-A).","Blank book, leaves ruled for musical notation. Folio, bound in calf. Inscription on the flyleaf: \"Martha Parke Custis March 1768\" in the hand of George Washington. Contains holograph short musical pieces, some with texts in English, suitable for a beginning student, in two different hands, believed to be those of Martha Parke Custis and her teacher John Stadler.","Bound volume includes various sheet music bound together for use of Eleanor Parke Custis.  Front cover contains the name \"Eleaner P. Custis [sic]\" embossed on leather. Includes \"Trois Sonates a quatre mains pour clavecin ou piano forte,\" among others. Includes handwritten note at the end of the volume.","The bound sheet music was owned by Eleanor Park Custis, approximately 1786-1792.  Includes multiple music publications that are bound together. Music was composed for various instruments such as violin and harpsichord, as well as voice.","The bound manuscript music contains music in the hand of Eleanor Parke Custis, with a collection of miscellaneous pieces including the published score of \"Love in a Village: A Comic Opera.\" Signed \"Eleanor Parke Custis, February 25th 1797.\" The front cover contains the the number \"1442\" in the bottom left corner.","Bound volume belonged to Eleanor Parke Custis, whose name is embossed in leather on the cover as \"Eleanor P. Custis.\" Includes multiple musical works bound together.  Works are for instrument and voice, in Italian.  Also contains a souvenir piece of a banner and a handwritten note.","The bound sheet music of twelve progressive lessons for the harpsichord, piano forte or organ, was owned by Eleanor Parke Custis. Also includes handwritten music and notes. The verso of the front cover includes an inscription, \"Frances Parke Lewis 1814.\"","Folio, modern binding of Robert Bremner's 'The Harpsichord or Spinnet Miscellany,' belonging to Martha Parke Custis. Inscription on recto or leaf following title page: \"Martha Parke Custis January the 19 1769\" and \"Marta Parke Custis.\" Pages, full and partial, have been silked.","Bound collection of published chamber works by Pleyel and three sonatas by Kozeluch primarily for piano-forte and harpsichord. Manuscript copy of \"Hope Told a Flattering Tale,\" by Pleyel; \"Here's a health to ane I loe dear,\" music by Kozeluch -poetry by Robert Burns; \"Come live with me, \u0026 be my love,\" composed by Emerick, poetry by Shakespeare; \"The Chieftain,\" words by T. C. [Thomas Campbell]; \"The Hunter's Horn,\" words by Fitzsimons, music by Philips (?); \"Dearest Maid I adore thee,\" words by J. Lee Lewis, composed by W Slape; in the hand of Eleanor Parke Custis.  Also includes manuscript copy of \"Hymn of Riego\" in the hand of Eleanor Parke Custis [Lewis] in 1826. A handwritten poem on the final page is inspired by Thomas Moore's \"Come rest in this bosom.\"","Leather bound volume of sheet music. Includes a handwritten note on first page, \"This music book was bound by ... Custis...\", and is signed \"Audley.\" The title page reads \"Twelve Pieces for the Harpsichord or piano forte composed by Sig. Sterkel of Vienne.\"","Leather bound volume of sheet music and lyrics. Front conver contains the name \"Eleanor P. Custis\" embossed in red leather. There is a handwritten index in Italian. Also contains an unbound song titled \"Highland Mary.\"","Land grant of Culpeper, proprietor of Northern Neck, of 5000 acres to Col. John Washington and Col. Nicholas Spencer; the original patent for the Mount Vernon lands. Paper seal with coat of arms upper left corner. Docketed by George Washington and others on verso.","A.D.S. 1 page. A grant for 584 acres of land in Stafford, [later Fairfax] County on the north side of Little Hunting Creek, for transporting twelve persons to Va. Document signed, with embossed seal of colony, laminated, oversize document, endorsed in hand of Genl. W-n on back, watermark. This property was acquired by Washington in 1760. Signed by Virginia governor Herb. Jeffreys, Recorded by [Jno. Harrison?].","A.D.S. On verson of W-646 Thomas Culpeper land grant to John Washington and Nicholas Spencer. For 5000 acres of land in Stafford Co. and \"near ye land of Capt. Giles Brent,\" land bounded by the main river [Potomac] and two creeks, Little Hunting and Epsewasson. Document, a transcript in hand of [George Brent ?,] laminated.","A.D.S. 1 page. For consideration of 5 shillings, Roger and Mildred Gregory \"hath Granted Bargained Sold ... all that certain Parcel or Tract of Land Situate Lying and being in Overwharton Parish in Stafford County and Being by Estematon Two Thousand and Five hundred Acres ... Half of five Thousand Acres formerly laid out for Nicholas Spencer and Capt. Lawrence Washington ...\" for a term of 1 year. Document signed, endorsed on reverse in unknown hand \"Merandom this Lease was acknowledged by Roger Gregory and Mildred his wif in Aprell Jeneral Court 1726,\" and endorsed by GW, \"Rogr. and Mildred Gregory Lease to Aug. Washington 16th May 1726,\" oversize document, 2 red seals, laminated, watermark, endorsed by G.W. Signed by Rog. and Mildred Gregory, and witnessed by Wm. Aylett Jr., John Washington and Lawr. Butler.","A.D.S. \" ... in Consideration of the Sum of One Hundred and Eighty pounds Stirling Money of Great Britain ... All that certain Tract or Parcel of Land Situate Lying and Being in the Parish of Overwharton [Stafford] [now Fairfax] County ... Being by Estimation Two Thousand and Five hundred Acres a Moiettie or half of Five Hundred Acres formerly Lay'd out for Collo. Nicholas Spencer and Capt. Lawrence Washington ...\"Signed by Mildred and Roger Gregory and witnessed by William Aylett Jr., John Washington, and Lawrence Butler. Endorsed on reverse by George Washington. Below the indenture in another hand is a memorandum of \"The Corse of Spencer Land and Mine ...\" with boundaries given. Laminated, two red seals, watermark.","A.D.S. 1 page. In consideration of sum of 5 shillings, Roger and Mildred Gregory have \"Bargained and Sold ... unto Augustine Washington all that ... Tract ... Lying ... in the Parish of Overwharton and county of Stafford, Containing by Estimation two Thousand five Hundred Acres being a moity or half of five Thousand Acres of Land formerly laid out for Coll. Nicholas Spencer and Capt. Lawrence Washington ... \". Document signed, endorsed by G.W. \"Roger and Mildd. Gregory Lease to Auge. Washington 18th Oct. 1726,\" oversize document, laminated, 2 red seals, watermarks; also endorsed by G.W.Signed by Rog. and Mildred Gregory. Witnessed by Robt. Lawton and Isaac Parkinson. Proved at General Court Oct. 20 1726 by R. Hickman Clerk of General Court.","A.D.S. 1 page. Roger and Mildred Gregory, \"... for and in Consideration of the Summ of one hundred and Eighty pounds Sterling ... Do Give Grant ... unto the said Augustine Washington ... in he the said Augustine Washington's actuall possession Now being by vertue of a Bargan and Sale to him there of made by Indenture ... All that ... Tract ... of Land ... Lying ... in the parish of Overwharton and County of Stafford containing by Estimation two thousand five hundred acres being a moiety or half of five thousand acres of Land formerly laid out for Coll. Nicholas Spencer and Capt. Lawrence Washington ...\" Document signed, oversize document, endorsed \"Roger Gregory and Mildred Gregory Augt. Washington,\" [this is possibly in Augustine Washington's hand], dated in George Washington's hand \"19th of Oct. 1726,\" laminated, 2 red seals, watermarks. Signed by Rog. and Mildred Gregory. Witnessed by Robt. Lawton and Isaac Parkinson. Proved at General Court on Oct. 20, 1726 by R. Hickman, Clerk of General Court.","Deed of lease for 2 parcels of Mount Vernon land from William Spencer to Lawrence Washington.","Deed of release of Mount Vernon lands, William and Elizabeth Spencer to Lawrence Washington.","A.D.S. 1 page. For five shillings, leases land for one year in Prince William Cty. [Fairfax] on Dogue Creek \"being part of a Tract formerly granted to Collo. William Travers ...\" containing 545 1/2 acres. Autograph document signed, oversize document, laminated, docketed. Signed by Zepha. Wade and witnessed by Richard Osborn, Anna A. Hampton, John Hart, and [Jn.] Thurman. Receipted on reverse for 5 shillings by Z. Wade same witnesses. Acknowledged in Court July 29, 1740 by Catesby Cocke, Clerk.","A.D.S. 1 page. For sum of one hundred pounds sterling the Wades deed to John Brown \"all that tract or Parcell of Land ... sicuate lying and being in the County of Prince William [Fairfax] at the head of Doeg Creek and being part of a tract formerly granted to Colo. Wm. Travers\" (March 22, 1677)--later purchased by Wade of Thomas Brooke and Sarah his wife-- 545 1/2 acres. Document signed, docketed, oversize document, laminated, watermark. Signed by Violinder and Zeph. Wade, witnessed by Richard Osborn, Anne Hampton, John [Hart?] and Jno Thurman. Receipt for £100 on reverse, signed by Wade, with same witnesses. Recorded July 29, 1740; also a commission to examine Violinder Wade about her consent to relinquishing her dower rights in the land--signed by Catesby Cocke, clerk. [See under 1805, April 29, Defense of title to Woodlawm, by Lawrence Lewis].","A.D.S. on vellum. 1 page. Army Commission of Lawrence Washington as captain in provincial forces serving under Admiral Vernon in the Cartagena campaign. Signed by Hollis Newcastle [Duke of Newcastle], entered with Secretary at war by Thomas Sherwin. Entered with Commissioner of Musters by [Jas. Pitchart?]. Embossed seal, and seal of George II, Docketed and marked \"This commission was delivered the tenth day of July 1740 to the within named Lawrence Washington Esqr. [signed] Will Gooch.\"","Survey plat map of land contained between Dogue Run and Little Hunting Creek, shows the original grant of land between the Spencer family and the Washington family originally granted by Thomas Lord Culpeper in 1674 to Col. John Washington, who arrived in Virginia in 1657 and to Col. Nathaniel Spencer for a grant of 5,000 acres. This land is the future site of Mount Vernon. Survey made for plaintiff Sampson Darrell against defendant Zephaniah Wade. Autograph document signed, 1 page.","A.D.S. 9 pages. Deposition in the suit of Thomas Marshall against Samson Darrell. Depositions of William Godfrey, Robert Step[h]ens, Edward Violet, Penelope Osborne, Ann Drakeford, Daniel Ansdale, Thomas, Odford, John Gist, William Brummett, Elias Guess, Thomas Lewis, Bryant Allison, John Sno[w]den, James Halley, Sarah Lewis, John Simpson, and Jeremiah Sparks, in a boundary dispute between Thomas Marshall and Samson [or Sampson?] Darrell involving the line of the original grant to Nichol Spencer and Washington--includes reference to Wm. Sparks, tennant to Augustine W-n, living on Little Hunting Creek--includes plat of surveys and marks on disputed land. Summary Depositions sworn before George Mason and Daniel Jenings. Document, copy teste by L. Tazewell and Ben. Waller endorsed \"Marshall v. Darrell, Copy Depost.,\" laminated, oversize document, watermark. See also under 1748, Map of Spencer-Washington tract.","Deed of Lease of Mount Vernon land, Henry Frenn to Lawrence Washington","Account, settlement of the estate of Lawrence Washington, and estate documents","Document signed \"Fairfax\" on parchment. Grants 425 acres of land in Augusta County to Jacob Christman. As the document notes, this land along the Lost River of Cacapon was surveyed by George Washington.","Indenture, deed of release from Ignatius Digges, William Digges, and John Addison to Thomas Colvill. \"... all that [ ] Tenement parcel or Tract of Land [ ] and known by the name of William Cliftons Dwelling Plantation Situate Lying [and being in the County of Fairfax] ... containing four Hundred Acres ...\" Laminated, oversize document, 3 red seals (blurred) watermarks. This land is believed to have been occupied by George Augustine Washington at a later date. Signed by Ignt. Digges, W. Digges and Jn. Addison. No witnesses. On reverse, a receipt for money, signed by Wm. and Ignt. Digges and Jn. Addison. Attested by [G. Wagoner ?], Court clerk, date obscured.","Documents detail trial charges of Joseph Stevens. Signed by Zachary Lewis A court document giving outcome of the trial is also included, Feb. 1758. Trial held in Caroline County, Virginia.","A.D.S. 2 pages. Indenture, Deed of Release for Fairfax County land from Charles Washington and his wife Mildred to John Posey, \"... two certain Tracts of Land, One in the Tenure and occupation of Sarah Lewis widow containing two hundred acres more or less the Other situate on the branches of muddyhole containing one hundred and forty five acres more or less ...\" Document, docketed, watermarks. Signed by Charles and Mildred Washington; witnessed by Saml. Washington, Wm. Triplett, John Alexander and John Alexander Jr. Receipt for £517 by Charles Washington; Attested by [G. Wagoner,?] clerk of court, Jan. 19 1760. Endorsed by Charles Washington.","Broadside. Printed document in French and English. \"By His Excellency George Washington, Esquire, Commander in Chief of the Army of the United Colonies of North America.\" Gives reasons and accounts of his armies presence in Canada under command of General Schuyler, \"not to plunder, but to protect you; to animate, and bring forth into Action those Sentiments of Freedom you have disclosed...\"","Copy of the two known surviving recieved letters from George Washington to Martha Washington. The letter dated 1775 June 18, George Washington writes to Martha Washington regarding the \"American cause\" and his need to go \"to Boston to take upon [him] the command\". He mentions his possible death and will. The letter dated 1775 June 23, the original of which is located within the George Washington Presidential Library's collections, George Washington writes to Martha Washington as he departs Philadelphia for Boston and he does not know when he will be able to write again. He hopes to have a \"happy meeting with you [Martha] sometime in the fall\".","Map, \"Plan of the Operations of General Washington against The Kings Troops in New Jersey, from the 26th of December 1776 to the 3rd January 1777 by William Faden.\" London, Published according to Act of Parliament 15th April 1777 by Wm Faden, Corner of St Martins Lane, Charing Cross.","A.D.S. 1 page. Document signed, laminated, docketed \"Isaac Sotherland's Deed for 215 Acres in Frederick County Entd. and Exd.\" Deed for 215 acres of waste and ungranted lands in the Drains of Babb Creek in Frederick County--to pay annual quit rent of 1/ for every 50 A. Signed by Fairfax.","A.D. 6 pages. Account, purchases of clothing, blankets. Jabez Clark company. Docketed \"Comy Jabez Clark, rect. To Comy Hubbard for Cloathing and Blankets.\"","Broadside. Woodcut Royal Arms of Great Britain-Calls for the British American Colonies to be freed from the \"tyranny\" of the Patriots. These \"Associated Loyalists\" were formed when the British occupied Rhode Island. Watermarked sheet of laid paper.","A.D. 1 page. Clothing allotments and cost, Connecticut Regiment of Col. Seth Warner. \"Colo. Seth Warners Regiment for Officers Cloathing.\"","A.D. 1 page. Inspection return. Troop inspection chart.This document was signed just 4 days after the execution of British spy John Andre. It is a table detailing 265 \"rank and file\"; 16 officers, 22 sergeants, 13 drum and fifers; lists the units' arms and ammo. The document shows the troop and arms strength during the American Revolution.  Autograph document signed; signed by Col. Ebenezer Sprout, Inspecting officer of the 12th Massachusetts and Capt. Silas Burbank, temporary commander.","A.D. 1 page. Return, supplies for Yorktown. \"A return of goods purchased for the Navy of France,\" and shipped to Newport.","A.D. 1 page. Return, clothing received from the regimental clothier for the use of Jackson's company.","A.D. 6 pages. Muster roll, New Windsor-Newburgh encampment. Autograph document in an unknown hand, listing 183 officers, surgeons, chaplains, waggon masters, aides-de-camp, paymasters, and others, beginning with \"His Excellency General Washington.\"","Roll and muster. A.D.S. 1 page. \"Roll and Muster of the Fourth Company Seventh Massachusetts Regiment taken for the month of March 1783.\" Document signed, (oversize), partially printed.","A.D.S. 4 pages. Including codicil, Nov. 19, 1785. Will of John Augustine Washington of Bushfield, younger brother of George Washington.","A list of Masters and Indentured Servants [Fairfax County, Virginia] with their trades and terms of service. Includes George Washington, Lund Washington, and George Mason. Autograph document, laminated, 1 page.","D.S. 8 pages. A listing of the furniture and division into 3 parts--half to go to Hannah [Bushrod] Washington, and 1/4 each to Corbin and Bushrod Washington--Value placed on each piece--total amt. of £385.9.0. This division agreed to and signed by Hannah [Bushrod] Washington, Corbin Washington, and Bushrod Washington. Document signed, oversize document, charred and torn, but laminated, watermarks. Date on original catalog card appears [1787 ?]. Probably done shortly after J.A. Washington's death in early Jan. 1787.","A.D. 4 pages. Docketed by Hustler. Thomas Paine wrote to John Hustler on issues of a new constitution in France and directly transcribes Washington's address to the Society of Quakers.","A folio-sized penmanship book dating from 1795, written by Joseph Swan of Medford School, likely in Massachusetts. The first page of the book extols the virtues and influence of President George Washington.","Printed form with manuscript additions. A receipt for twelve dollars of taxes paid by William Augustine Washington for his four wheel carriage, called a post chaise, which is drawn by four horses for the conveyance of more than one person. The receipt is mounted on paper with an engraving of William Augustine.","A British eulogy that features a boulder labeled \"Washington,\" steadfast amidst a raging sea. By W.P. Blake, London.","Sketch, Proposed monument to George Washington by William Smith. Autograph document, drawn by Smith. In oversize folder, in color, watermark (fleur de lis over barred shield). Date on original catalog card appears [1800] [Jan. 1].","Broadside, by his Excellency Jonathan Trumbull, esquire, governor, and commander in chief over the state of Connecticut. A Proclamation. \"To call the attention of the People of the State to a serious consideration and review of their moral and religious conduct - to solemn reflections on the errors of their ways - \" etc.  1800","Account, Estate of Genl. George Washington deceased in account with Bushrod Washington and Lawrence Lewis acting executors","Account, Col. William A. Washington with Joshua Riddle. D. 8 pages. Document, folio size. Contains ordinary accounts of miscellaneous goods.","Document signed, partly printed, docketed \"Policy of Assurance for The Honbl. Bushrod Washington.\" Signed by James Rawlings.[See also under 1815, Aug. 23, Insurance Evaluation on Mt. Vernon]. Policy for a barn at Mount Vernon.","A.D.S. 2 pages. Inventory, Estate of Dr. Greenwood. Dr. Greenwood was one of George Washington's dentists. He practiced in New York City. There are no dental instruments on this inventory. Document signed, (partly printed).","D.S. 2 pages. Deed of 512 acres in 4 tracts in Frederick County to Wm. Stephenson, trustee; if Geo. F. Washington does not pay $10,000 owed Taliaferro Stribling as executor of Francis Stribling Senr., land to be advertised for sale by Stephenson, and then Stribling is to be paid from the proceeds of sales. If money is paid, Stephenson to reconvey the land to Geo. F. Washington. Signed by Geo. F. Washington, Maria Washington, Talifaferro Stribling, Wm. Stephenson. Aug 7, 1826 certification of Maria Washington's acknowledgement of the indenture witnessed by Francis Stribling and William Lynn. Aug 23, 1826 - recorded by Thomas Allen Tidball, clerk of Frederick County Court. Document signed, docketed \"Washington [wife] to Stephenson Deed of Trust use of F. Striblings Exec. 1826 August 23rd Ack by Washington [ ], recorded 523d page and examined,\" oversize document, laminated, watermark.","D. 2 pages. Labeled \"A Map of Mount Vernon,\"--gives boundary lines of J.A.W.'s part of estate--also shows parts held by Bush. C. Washington and heirs of Bushrod Jr.-- Survey made by James M. Brown, Deputy Sur. of Jefferson Cty., May 10th 1831. Silked. Some corrections made in 1845. A map and survey labeled \"A Map of Mount Vernon\" and docketed \"Platt +c. of Mr. John A. Washington's part of Mount Vernon, 1225 acres.\"","Leaves gathered at MV and Niagara Falls, pressed onto page with descriptions \"Washington's Tomb Mt. Vernon gathered by A.J. Lawrence May 1842\" and \"Niagara Falls June 1842, gathered by A.J. Lawrence.\"","Manuscript map in ink and watercolor, signed \"Copied by J. Hammond Coulter. Minersville.\" The map shows the boundaries of George Washington's farms along the Potomac River.","Manuscript plan of Mount Vernon titled \"Old apple orchard planted in 1871 - with pears, peaches +c.\" Includes a key, labeling the Mount Vernon mansion and all its outbuildings as they appeared in the late 1800s.","\"Mount Vernon home and tomb of Washington. Grounds opened at 11 o'clock A.M. Closed and cleared promptly at 4 o'clock P.M. Entrance fee, 25 cents. Positively no admittance on Sunday. Picnics not allowed on Mt. Vernon grounds. Special arrangement for June, July, Aug., Sept., '93: To accommodate Columbian Excursionists, the open hours will be extended to 6 o'clock P.M., on Wednesdays only. Mt. Vernon Ladies' Association\"","Washington's watermarked paper. 1 Sheet (15\" x 17 1/2\") ; 1 Sheet (15 1/4\" x 18 1/2\") ; 3 Sheets (15\" x 18 1/4\") A corner of sheet \"c\" is torn off ; 1 Sheet (14 1/2\" x 18\") Folio: ruled for ledger use. ; 1 sheet tissue (18-1/2 x 15).","Manuscript copy of Washington's 1783 address in Annapolis to resign his commission as Commander in Chief. Noted at bottom \"Presented to the Mt. Vernon Mansion by George Bristow. 1 Chas. St. Balt.\"","Special Collections at The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon","Hall \u0026 Sellers (Philadelphia)","United States. Continental Congress","Potomac Company","Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union","La Fayette Family","Custis Family","Fairfax family","Washington, Lawrence, 1565-1616","Washington, John, -1677","Spencer, Nicholas, 1633-1677","Brent, George","Byrd, William, 1674-1744","Parke, Daniel, 1664 or 1665-1710","Custis, John, 1678-1749","Custis, Daniel Parke, 1711-1757","Fairfax, Catherine Culpeper, Baroness, -1719","Darrell, Sampson, -1777","Washington, Augustine, approximately 1694-1743","Fairfax, William, 1691?-1757","Lee, Henry, 1691-1747","Berry, Joseph","Vernon, Edward, 1684-1757","Washington, Lawrence, 1718-1752","Washington, Augustine, 1718?-1762","Braddock, Edward, 1695?-1755","Washington, Martha, 1731-1802","Fairfax, George William, 1724-1787","Washington, Mary Ball, 1708-1789","Washington, John Augustine, 1736-1787","Rutherford, Thomas Abdy, 1755-1798","Washington, George, 1732-1799","Bassett, Burwell, -1793","Carlyle, John, 1720-1780","Lewis, Fielding, 1725-1781 or 1782","Washington, Lund, 1737-1796","Mifflin, Thomas, 1744-1800","Mason, George, 1725-1792","Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1801","Hancock, John, 1737-1793","Lewis, Betty Washington, 1733-1797","Custis, John Parke, 1754-1781","Washington, Bushrod, 1762-1829","Washington, Hannah Bushrod, approximately 1738-1804","Pine, Robert Edge, 1730?-1788","Greenleaf, Moses, 1755-1812","Fitzgerald, John, -1799","Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834","Jay, John, 1745-1829","Washington, William Augustine, 1757-1810","Jenifer, Daniel of St. Thomas, 1723-1790","Ledyard, William, 1738-1781","Destouches, Charles-René-Dominique Sochet, 1727-1794","Barras, Jacques-Melchior, Comte de, 1719-1793","Stuart, Eleanor Calvert Custis, approximately 1758-1811","Rochambeau, Jean-Baptiste-Donatien de Vimeur, comte de, 1725-1807","Chastellux, François Jean, marquis de, 1734-1788","Washington, Charles, 1738-1799","Humphreys, David, 1752-1818","Powel, Elizabeth Willing, 1743-1830","Lear, Frances \"Fanny\" Bassett Washington, 1767-1796","Washington, George Augustine, approximately 1759-1793","French, Penelope Manley, approximately 1739-","Lewis, John, 1747-1825","Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804","Whiting, Matthew, 1730-1810","Ball, Burgess, 1749-1800","Lee, Richard Henry, 1794-1865","Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790","Houdon, Jean-Antoine, 1741-1828","Bassett, Burwell, 1764-1841","Washington, Corbin, 1764-1799","Washington, Hannah Fairfax, 1742-1804","Biddle, Clement, 1740-1814","Tilghman, Tench, 1744-1786","Lear, Tobias, 1762-1816","Washington, Julia Ann Blackburn, 1768-1829","Craufurd, Sarah Blackburn, 1772-1862","Ford, West, approximately 1784-1863","Washington, Bushrod, 1785-1830","Custis, George Washington Parke, 1781-1857","Powel, Samuel, 1738-1793","Lee, William, approximately 1752-","Lewis, Robert, 1769-1829","Marshall, John, 1755-1835","Craik, James, 1730-1814","Leggett, Aaron, 1792-1860","White, Alexander, 1738-1804","Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826","Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829","Knox, Henry, 1750-1806","Peter, Martha Parke Custis, 1777-1854","Washington, William, 1752-1810","Knox, Lucy Flucker, 1760-1824","Whitting, Anthony, -1793","Blackburn, Christian Scott, 1745-1815","Fraunces, Samuel, approximately 1722-1795","Dandridge, Bartholomew, approximately 1774-1802","Buchan, David Stewart Erskine, Earl of, 1742-1829","Scott, Gustavus, 1753-1800","Butler, James (Overseer)","Sinclair, John, Sir, 1754-1835","Washington, Anna Maria Thomasina Blackburn, 1790-1833","Monroe, James, 1758-1831","Lewis, Lawrence, 1767-1839","Pearce, William (Farm manager)","Lewis, Eleanor Parke Custis, 1779-1852","Armstrong, John, 1758-1843","Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806","McHenry, James, 1753-1816","Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, Marquis, 1738-1805","Law, Thomas, 1756-1834","Lee, Henry, 1756-1818","Latrobe, Benjamin Henry, 1764-1820","Anderson, James, 1745-1807","Washington, Lawrence Augustine, 1774-1824","Cabot, George, 1752-1823","Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804","Fairfax, Bryan Fairfax, Baron, 1736-1802","Webb, James","Lear, Mary Stilson, 1739-1829","Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth, 1746-1825","Bowie, William","West, Benjamin, 1738-1820","Adams, John, 1735-1826","Washington, George Steptoe, 1771-1809","Simms, Charles","King, Rufus, 1755-1827","Stuart, David, 1753-1814","Peters, Richard, 1744-1828","Pinckney, Mary Stead, approximately 1751-1812","Craik, William, 1761-1807","Burd, Edward Shippen, 1779-1848","Madison, James, 1751-1836","Law, John, 1784?-1822","Law, Elizabeth Parke Custis, 1776-1831","Washington, George Fayette, 1790-1867","Beverley, Robert, 1769-1843","Rogers, Nicholas, 1753-1822","Washington, John Augustine, II, 1789-1832","Washington, George Corbin, 1789-1854","Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813","White, William, 1748-1836","Morris, Robert, 1734-1806","Thornton, Anna Maria Washington, 1788-1816","Carter, Betty Lewis, 1765-1830","Conrad, Mary Eliza Angela Lewis, 1813-1839","Lewis, Lorenzo, 1803-1847","Tucker, St. George, 1752-1827","Butler, Frances Parke, 1799-1875","Washington, Bushrod Corbin, 1790-1851","Turner, Henry S.","Hooe, John, Jr.","Lafayette, Georges Washington Louis Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1779-1849 -- Travel","Peter, Thomas, 1769-1834","Thompson, Smith, 1768-1843","Trumbull, John, 1756-1843","Smith, Treadwell","Butler, Edward George Washington, 1800-1888 -- Death and burial","Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866","Washington, Lewis William, 1812-1871","Washington, Jane Charlotte Blackburn, 1786-1855","Clay, Henry, 1777-1852","Rogers, Elizabeth Parke Custis Law, 1797-1822","Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845","Clay, Clement Comer, 1789-1866","Lewis, Esther Maria Coxe, 1804-1885","Lee, Edmund Jennings, 1772-1843","Lewis, Eleanor Parke Custis, 1779-1852 -- Family","Monroe, Hortensia","Lafayette, Georges Washington Louis Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1779-1849","Wentworth, Tappan, 1802-1875","Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852","Conrad, Charles Magill, 1804-1878","Costin, William, 1780?-1842","Goldsborough, Charles, 1765-1834","Bayard, Samuel, 1767-1840","Washington, John Augustine, III, 1821-1861","Buchanan, James, 1791-1868","Mitchell, Jim, 1795-1870","Johnson, Gabriel, 1820-","Harrison, Henry Tazewell, 1796-1881","Anderson, Sambo, -1845","Alexander, Hannah Lee Washington, 1811-1881","Tabb, John Prosser","Taliaferro, John, 1768-1852","Butler, Edward George Washington, 1800-1888","Alexander, Anna Maria Washington, 1817-1850","Peter, George Washington, 1801-1877","Washington, Thomas Blackburn, 1812-1854","McFarland, Joseph","Herbert, Bushrod Washington, -1888","Madison, Dolley, 1768-1849","Washington, Eleanor Love Selden, 1824-1860","Johnston, Dennis, 1788-1852","Herbert, Noblet, Jr., 1826-1856","Bruin, Joseph","Hill, Henry P., active 1843-1845","Lindsly, Harvey, 1804-1889","Lewis, Samuel","Bassett, George Washington, 1800-1878","Murphy, Henry Cruse, 1810-1882","Taylor, Zachary, 1784-1850","Alexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-1866","Hooff, P. H.","Washington, H. A. (Henry Augustine), 1820-1858","Peter, George, 1779-1861","Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863","Brown, James M.","Corcoran, W.W. (William Wilson), 1798-1888","Lossing, Benson John, 1813-1891","Irving, Washington, 1783-1859","Mills, Clark, 1810-1883","Rogers, Edmund Law","Wright, John S.  (John Stephen), 1815-1874","Wise, Henry A. (Henry Alexander), 1806-1876","Everett, Edward, 1794-1865","Crutchett, James, 1816-","Eyre, Louisa Lincoln Lear, 1831-1912","Lear, Frances Dandridge Henley, 1779-1856","Peale, Rembrandt, 1778-1860","Peale, Charles Willson, 1741-1827","Thomas, James","Scott, Winfield, 1786-1866","Lee, Mary Custis, 1835-1918","Shackleford, Benjamin Howard","Turner, Edward C. (Edward Carter), 1816-1891","Rossiter, Thomas Prichard, 1818-1871","Meigs, Montgomery C. (Montgomery Cunningham), 1816-1892","Hughes, George R. H., 1832-1914","Oberly, Aaron S., 1837-1918","Lee, Robert E.  (Robert Edward), 1807-1870","Hollingsworth, John McHenry, 1823-1889","Gardoqui y Arriquibar, Diego, 1735-1798","Finch, Fannie Louisa Augusta Washington, 1828-1900","Dodge, Harrison Howell, 1852-1937","Washington, Bushrod C. (Bushrod Corbin), 1839-1919","Townsend, Justine Van Rensselaer, 1828-1912","Smith, Samuel Francis, 1808-1895","Davis, Varina, 1826-1906","Howard, Eleanor Washington, 1856-1937","Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869","Trumbull, Jonathan, 1740-1809","Carroll, Charles, 1737-1832","Comegys, Margaret Douglass, 1816-1888","Riggs, Jane Agnes, 1854-1930","Hamilton, Elizabeth Schuyler, 1757-1854","Toner, Joseph M.  (Joseph Meredith), 1825-1896","Zouche of Harringworth, Edward La Zouche, Baron, 1556?-1625","Carlin, William, 1732-1820","Fairfax, William George, Sir, 1739-1813","Walker, Benjamin, 1753-1818","Poor, Enoch, 1736-1780","Frobel, Anne S., 1816-1907","Custis, Martha Parke, 1755-1773","Vaughan, Samuel, active 18th century","Brooke, Robert, -1744","Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Lord, 1693-1781","Sprout, Ebenezer, -1805","Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809","Hustler, John, 1715-1790","English \n.    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Researchers must complete the Washington Library's Special Collections and Archives Registration Form before access is provided. The library reserves the right to restrict access to certain items for preservation purposes.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["This collection is open for research during scheduled appointments. Researchers must complete the Washington Library's Special Collections and Archives Registration Form before access is provided. The library reserves the right to restrict access to certain items for preservation purposes."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection is arranged into three series: Series 1. Documents and Manuscripts; Series 2. Ledgers and Bound Manuscripts; Series 3. Oversized Documents and Manuscripts.  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Mason (father of Sarah and grandfather to Commodore Brooke) died, leaving among other children, by his last wife two sons and one daughter Sarah Mason-left several tracts of land to sons who died under age and their property left to their sister--she married, under age, in 1734 to Thomas Brooke--before her marriage to protect her estate a settlement made of her lands and slaves upon her and Thomas Brooke during their life and heirs of her body by Brooke or any other husband--in failure of heirs her half-brother George--Articles of Agreement between G. Mason and Brooke who gave £2,000 bond for its execution--in 1735 George died intestate--Brooke never executed the agreement but sold most of his wife's land and ran the money, then died--Mrs. Ann Mason, widow of George, brought suit against Sarah and Thomas Brook (deceased) for breach of bond and won--conveyances made by Brooke cannot be disputed.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLewis's search of title goes back to William Travers, who by deed from Proprietors, March 22, 1677, got 788 acres--son Samuel conveyed it by deed July 1, 1685 to brother Rawleigh--conveyed by him to William Lambert, Dec. 2, 1692--conveyed by him to George Mason, April 19, 1693--left by will to sons who died underage--descended to sister Sarah who with husband Thomas Brooke sold it to Zephaniah Wade, October 20, 1738--Z. Wade Conveyed 300 acres on Nov. 26, 1739 to Saml. Magruder for Eliza. Spencer--it was reconveyed to Z. Wade on Aug. 4, 1744--Jan. 16, 1745 sold to John Littleton--on his death left to 2 sons and is now property of William Butler Harrison--the remaining part of 788 acres was sold by Z. and Violiner Wade to John Brown Dec. 15, 1739--left at his death to Ann, a daughter who married Charles West--they deeded it to Geo. Washington, Oct. 27,1772--he willed it to Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.053","In 1715 Col. G. Mason (father of Sarah and grandfather to Commodore Brooke) died, leaving among other children, by his last wife two sons and one daughter Sarah Mason-left several tracts of land to sons who died under age and their property left to their sister--she married, under age, in 1734 to Thomas Brooke--before her marriage to protect her estate a settlement made of her lands and slaves upon her and Thomas Brooke during their life and heirs of her body by Brooke or any other husband--in failure of heirs her half-brother George--Articles of Agreement between G. Mason and Brooke who gave £2,000 bond for its execution--in 1735 George died intestate--Brooke never executed the agreement but sold most of his wife's land and ran the money, then died--Mrs. Ann Mason, widow of George, brought suit against Sarah and Thomas Brook (deceased) for breach of bond and won--conveyances made by Brooke cannot be disputed.","Lewis's search of title goes back to William Travers, who by deed from Proprietors, March 22, 1677, got 788 acres--son Samuel conveyed it by deed July 1, 1685 to brother Rawleigh--conveyed by him to William Lambert, Dec. 2, 1692--conveyed by him to George Mason, April 19, 1693--left by will to sons who died underage--descended to sister Sarah who with husband Thomas Brooke sold it to Zephaniah Wade, October 20, 1738--Z. Wade Conveyed 300 acres on Nov. 26, 1739 to Saml. Magruder for Eliza. Spencer--it was reconveyed to Z. Wade on Aug. 4, 1744--Jan. 16, 1745 sold to John Littleton--on his death left to 2 sons and is now property of William Butler Harrison--the remaining part of 788 acres was sold by Z. and Violiner Wade to John Brown Dec. 15, 1739--left at his death to Ann, a daughter who married Charles West--they deeded it to Geo. Washington, Oct. 27,1772--he willed it to Lewis."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eItems in this collection were acquired by gift and purchase from various sources. 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William Adair, Agent to the Coldstream Regiment.","Conserved June 2006 by Holly Krueger."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Name and date of item], Historic Manuscript Collection, [Folder], Special Collections, The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon [hereafter Washington Library], Mount Vernon, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Name and date of item], Historic Manuscript Collection, [Folder], Special Collections, The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon [hereafter Washington Library], Mount Vernon, Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection of historic manuscripts dates from 1607-1933, with the bulk of materials dating from 1738-1868. The correspondence, journals and diaries, legal and financial records, estate documents, and printed ephemera in the collection primarily relate to the Washington and Custis families, the Revolutionary War, and society life in antebellum Washington D.C. and Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePortions of this collection have been digitized, as noted in the item-level descriptions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 3 pages. Docketed \"Crompe and others. con. cutbush et al ... 1607. order. or Decree.\" and \"A Decree for the platts against Cutbush.\"\tThe signer is thought to be Lawrence Washington (d. 1616) of Sulgrave, England, grandfather of Colonel John Washington, the immigrant. However, it's possible the signer was Sir Lawrence Washington (1549-1619) who served as Registrar of His Majesty's Court of Chancery and great uncle of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 2 pages. Accessioned as a \"legal document\" signed by Lawrence Washington and Henry Thoresby in 1615. Elizabethan handwriting makes it difficult to decipher the purpose of the document or the actual date. The signer is thought to be Lawrence Washington (d. 1616) of Sulgrave, England, grandfather of Colonel John Washington, the immigrant. However, it's possible the signer was Sir Lawrence Washington (1549-1619) who served as Registrar of His Majesty's Court of Chancery and great uncle of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocument granting 1500 acres of land to Lt. Col. John Washington \"for ye transportation thirty servants into this Colony ...\" Lists the names of 28 servants and \"Two Negroes.\" Signed by Anthony Bridges. Nicholas Spencer listed as one of the justices at Westmoreland County court where transaction is approved. Washington gained several thousands of acres in this manner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Recorded in Stafford on March 12, 1690. Registered in deed book Thomas Lee. Addressed to \"Mr. William [ ] our agent in Virginia\" survey by John Alexander on April 27, 1669 granting 5000 acres to Spencer and Washington is patented and ordered registered.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Grant of 5000 acres in Stafford County [later Fairfax County] \"in the freshes of the Potomacke river\", opposite Piscataway village and between Little Hunting Creek and Epsiwasson Creek [Mount Vernon], \"said land being due ... for the transportation of one hundred into this Colony.\" \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEarly copy of original grant, endorsed in hand of Genl. Washington on back \"Govr. Jeffreys Grant for 5000 acs. to Colo. Nicholas Spencer and Lt. Colo. Jno. Washington 1677\", watermark (crown over GR).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegal document from 1687, written on vellum. The first first paragraph is written in Latin; the subsequent text is in English.  Appears to be dated 20 May 1687, and describes a legal obligation from Thomas Grosham and his wife Sarah to Richard Newsome(?). Document was witnessed by Rich Nicholson, [second name unclear], and Hen. Washington.  The document and the second signature may be in the same hand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 2 pages. Conveyance of 300 acres of a patent of 1906 acres of land on Little Hunting Creek, Stafford County [later Fairfax] for 3000 [ ] of good tobacco. Endorsed in hand of General Washington on reverse \"Thompson to Rose Bargain and Sale 14th March 1688\" and also in another hand. Signed on reverse by Thompson and witnesses. Sale acknowledged on May 8, 1689, by Richard Gibson and Ma [ ] Thompson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Survey by George Brent of part of the land granted to Nicholas Spencer and John Washington. On reverse is a transcript of the grant by Lord Culpeper to Spencer and Washington. See under date March 1, 1674.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Deed of lease to John Bushrod (ancestor of Bushrod Washington) for \"Searles\" plantation to include \"all houses, outhouse buildings Gardens Orchards ...\" Witnessed by James Westcomb and William Scott.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Excerpts of Last will and Testament of John Custis grandfather of Daniel Parke Custis. Integral cover addressed to Major John Custis, watermarked (crown over heraldic shield). Test copy by \"Robert Howson C Cir Ct Northampt.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1. Chifonessex Plantation and Arlington house with 250 to John Custis, his son. -- 2. All male cattle on Smith's and Mackeon Islands. -- 3. 1 large silver dish, six large silver plates, one large silver basin, 2 silver candlesticks with a silver snuffer dish, 2 silver snuffers, 1 good feather bed and furniture, choice of pistols and holsters, best sword. -- 4. All rest of land at Pocomock not disposed of in his lifetime. -- 5. Quarter part of the Brigenton the Northampton built by John Bowden; the biggest silver tankard and \"my fathers picture now hanging in my hall\". -- 6. The male cattle given in will bars him of further claim owed him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Byrd writes to his brother-in-law John Custis, enclosing a will of their father-in-law Daniel Parke (dated 1710 December 7) regarding inheritance to their wives Frances and Lucy, daughters of Daniel Parke. Autograph document signed, 3 pages. Additional documents include a 1710 October 27 legal note regarding court settlement involving Daniel Parke - autograph document signed, small sheet; and an unrelated document with a list of receipts dated May 1757 of payments received from Daniel Parke Custis written, dated, and signed for in the hand of each creditor, autograph document signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Thanks her for letter--gives her an opportunity to write her and assure her that she is not ambitious if she had the watch she would return it to her--the barbarous murder of Genl. Parke plundered him of all--there is little or nothing of it restored though he had six or seven thousand pounds--they are not even being punished--wishes all relatives of Parke would petition the Queen--\"tis a greif beyond expression to se the injustice that is done so great a man\"--sorry that she is such a sufferer by the General's will--it was never her desire to have any part of his estate--if it is in her power to help it her estate will not be burdened with the debts--the new general has seized some of the estate and talks of taking more--she has a small silver basin and ladle of Genl. Parke's--either or both are at her service.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDocketed \"a letter giving an acct. of Col. Parke's death.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"K. Chester.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSampson Darrell deed for Dogue Creek land, George Washington's copy. Virginia deed for land described as located in Stafford County [Fairfax County], granted to Sampson Darrell for 162 acres by the Right Hon. Catherine Lady Fairfax, sole proprietor of the Northern neck of Virginia. Dated November 26, 1717 with a separate docket in the handwriting of George Washington relating to the 1717 deed that came into his possession after he purchased the land in his expansion of the Mount Vernon plantation in the late 1750's. This grant to Sampson Darrell in the Northern Neck was originally for 200 acres but was corrected and regranted to Lady Catherine Culpeper in 1717 in the amount of 162 acres which George Washington later acquired. 1 sheet with fragment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 3 pages. Daniel Parke has Virginian and English estates--heavily in debt--his wife [Jane] the daughter of Philip Ludwell had a considerable fortune--two daughters: Frances married to John Custis and Lucy married to Wm. Byrd--in 1705 Queen Ann made him Governor of Leward Islands held this for 5 years and acquired considerable estate there--in Dec. 1710 he was murdered by the inhabitants \"who plundered his house of all his plate, mony, jewells, and household stuff\"--no reparation ever made--the pretense for this was the suspicion that the Governor was too familiar with some of their wives namely Mrs. Chester by whom he was supposed to have a child--confirmd this by his liberality to the child (at his death too young to be christened)--by his will left all his estate in the Leward Islands for the use of his child called Lucy Chester--the mother Katherine Chester--if Lucy died before she came of age he \"began at last to remember his lawfull children\", gave Frances Custis all his estate in Virginia and England--willing that his daughter should pay the legacies hereafter mentiond and all his debts--hard upon her however Mr. Custis and his wife discharged all the debts due both in England and Virginia amounting to many thousand pounds and then paid the legacies--got no account of debts in the Leward Islands--Mrs. Custis wrote the executor Mr. Rhodny--he said very few of the General's papers came to hand, the mob having destoyed them--a Mr. Perry owed money--now at last after more than 14 yrs. are past a man who calls himself Dunbar Parke, married to Lucy Chester, demands L10,000 of Mr. Custis (Frances long since dead) for debts owed by Daniel Parke in the Leward Islands--no notice ever given of such debts before--since all estates and debts in the four Leward Islands were given to Lucy Chester she ought to be liable for the debts--if the estate in England and Virginia must assume these debts as well as those in Va. and Eng. neither Frances nor Lucy Burd will have anything left from the estate--not the meaning of the testator.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDocketed \"This paper gives much information respecting the murder of Govr. Parke and other family matters.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Signed and sealed by Roger Gregory, Mildred Gregory. Docketed on reverse, possibly later in the hand of George Washington, Roger and Mildred Gregory \"Bond to Auge Washington 19th Octr 1726.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. oversize parchment folded. An indenture for the sale of the estate of Culthorpe in Derbyshire, England by Francis Ash \"of St. Mary's county in the province of Maryland planter, ...\" Augustine Washington acting under a power of attorney granted him by Ash. Reference to the contract for the sale on June 25, 1728. presumably Washington, when he traveled to England in 1729, acted to complete the sale for Ash.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe case of planters of tobacco in Virginia, as represented by themselves, signed by the president of the council and speaker of the House of Burgesses ([London: Printed for J. Roberts in Warwick Lane]). This pamphlet was written by Robert Carter for the vindication of the representation for the planters in Virginia: made by the General assembly of that colony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Explains the reasons for the delay in repaying debt. Signature not legible. John Bushrod was the maternal grandfather of Judge Bushrod Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Deeds dated May 25 and 26th, 1739 to 523 acres on Muddy Hole Branch [later a part of Mount Vernon] for a consideration of £150.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDocument, early copy, laminated, docketed by George Washington on reverse, watermark (crown over shield with GR).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Sorry to hear his family is so sickly especially with \"flux\"--gives minute directions for their care i.e. bleeding, vomits etc.--herbs to use and how to prepare various remedies--Hannah's ailment and how to treat it--has had a good year all his tobacco is in the houses--haying now, has a great quantity--3000 tobacco hhds.--poor old Harry sick--Mr. Winch's land--Clayborn land being bought for Winch--your sister knows nothing of it--she is being turned out and sent her lawyer to him for advice--is repairing her house at Waldees--whom does he mistrust?--Custis coat-of-arms discussed--Winch has come by his lately--\"every scoundrell ye has money, may go ye heralds office and buy a coat of arms\"--Daniel has more right to it than his sister now married--list of things he is sending (wine, cider, and sugar, mint water, cinnamon) with advice about how to take care of it.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed, laminated, watermarks (J. Honig and crown over encircled lion rampant with motto).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 3 pages. Release for the 180 acres of the Spencer grant lying along Dogue Creek [later part of Mount Vernon for £105 current money and £500 tobacco--all the land lying in Truro Parish, Prince William County [Fairfax] on upper side of Doeg Creek, containing 180 acres Ninety Eight and half perches [formerly part of tract granted to Nicholas Spencer].\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDocketed by George Washington on reverse, and in another hand \"Copy Release-Spencer to Osborne,\" watermarks (crown over GR on shield, and crown over heraldic device and motto \"Honi soie quo Mal y pense\"). Witnessed by John Colville, William Payne, John Brown, Stephen Lewis. Receipt signed by Wm. Spencer same date for payment received. Proved Nov. 26, 1739 by Catesby Cocke Clerk. Copy teste by John Graham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mentions letter received telling of his ill health and advanced age, fears he will not recover, so wished to make his peace with all the world--Cable lets him know that he is his friend--sets his conscience at rest in respect to what has happened between them--result of misunderstandings--\"I really apprehended that I was ill used\"--not guilty of malpractice--wrote to the governor that he would not act by the Commission he had--wants him to bestow it on someone else--can't after renouncing it take it up again--would do anything to oblige him [Custis] and settle peace among \"our Relations\"--hopes there may be a way found to do it without trouble--wants to settle things so none of friends or relations are discontented--if either of them die before they meet again hopes they will meet in the Everlasting Kingdom where no disturbance can be--\"Your Sister sends you her kind Love ...\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed, laminated, watermarks (crown over GR within shield, and crown over heraldic device and motto \"Honi soit qui mal y pense\").\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Concerning a permit to take in Virginia tobacco. This is the earliest known written example of the name \"Mount Vernon\" used for Washington's estate. Fairfax was Lawrence Washington's father-in law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. \"Platt of a Survey made for Capt. Augustine Washington and Mr. John Washington in Westmoreland County ...\" Contains metes and bounds and ink and pencil drawing of the tract bordered on three sides by Bridges Creek Potomac River and Pope's Creek. Later renamed Wakefield by Wm. Aug. Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 2 pages. For 106 acres on Dogue Run in Truro Parish, Fairfax County, part of a greater tract of land belonging to Sampson Darrel, and bounded by line of land of late Wm. Spencer and Dogue Run--yearly rent of 730 lbs. of tobacco--privileges and restrictions of the lease. Signed by John Gist. Witnessed by Giles Tillet and Wm. Sherman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Laminated onto another sheet of paper, reverse side not legible. Discharge order for David Coulton by Admiral Edward Vernon. Sentence of a court martial.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Aug. Washington\".  Letter of family interest--expresses pleasure at Lawrence's recovery--congratulations on birth of son--\"You need not have been so severe on the Salts as you were in your last, if you would but consider how much you are indebted to them ...\"--doesn't approve of taking up large tracts of land so far back, \"it is a ready way to keep your Self always behind hand.\"--Warner Washington to marry Betty Mason the end of the month. Integral cover, watermark (crown over encircled GR, and crown over heraldic shield and motto \"Honi soit qui mal y pense\").\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Fragment, in hand of James Mitchell, laminated, docketed on reverse \"Mitchel acct. Recpt. £4,\" charred by fire. Account covers period from November 6, 1748-July 2, 1749--for such items as horses butter, \"making yr. Bed Slip,\" washing, dinner and club--entries for 1748 scratched through. Receipted on July 1, 1749 for £1/4 by James Mitchell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Sends news that Custis's father [John Custis] heartily approves of his marriage with Miss [Martha] Dandridge--\" ... he has so good a Character of her That he had rather you shou'd have her than any Lady in Virginia. Nay if possible he is as much enamoured with her Character as you are with her Person and this is owing chiefly to a prudent speech of her own. Hurry down immediately for Fear he shou'd change the strong inclination he has to your Marrying directly.\"--gave briddle and saddle to Jack in Custis's name. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (crown over heraldic device and motto \"Honi Soit qui mal y pense,\" and crown over GR). Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Power.\" Date on original catalog card appears [c.1750].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne page from a ledger book dated 1747 in the hand of Lawrence Washington, for accounts with \"The Right Honourable Lord Fairfax.\" The purchases include bills of exchange for sterling, sheep, gunpowder and shells, payment for smith work, and barrels of Indian meal. The payments were made primarily against rent payments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitle page from \"A Book of Surveys Began July 22nd 1749.\"Facsimile copy with note at top:  \"Fac simile, copied from a Manuscript in the handwriting of Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 2 pages. Account - Lawrence Washington with the Ohio Company. Account before his death, and interest run up on the unpaid account after his death, amount credited to his account. Autograph document signed by Geo. Mason, docketed \"The Estate of Lawrence Washington Esqr. deceased with The Ohio Company - Acc't, May 8, 1772, \"laminated, Watermarks (crown over GR, and crown over encircled armed figure).This acc't. drawn up and signed by George Mason on part of Ohio Co. Attested on May 19, 1772, by A. Henderson, Clerk of Fairfax Co. Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlant cutting of boxwood. Note reads it was planted by Lawrence Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Bill - Benjamin Nockalls to Mr. John Price. Bill for wom[an]s shoes and white thread--am't of bill £0.11. Document, on reverse of broadside advertisement by Benjamin Nockalls, laminated, incomplete watermark (GR).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Bill for June 14, 1751-April 3, 1752 for medical care, including one entry \"Jan 10 [1752] To a large box antiscorbutick Ointm. for Mr. George Washington.\" Also includes entries \"a Visit to yr Negro wench,\" and \"Drawing a tooth for yr Negro.\" Autograph document signed, laminated, docketed \"Rect. Doctr. Sutherland April 27th 1752 1.6.9.,\" badly charred. Receipted on April 27, 1752 for Dr. Sutherland by [ ] Peyton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. Document, partly printed, laminated, torn and charred, watermark (crown). Bill for cloth, buttons, buckram, thread, etc., amounting to £2.19.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Because of Capt. Wilson's situation it has been impossible to issue Lawrence's half pay--needs a new power of atty.--also asks Lawrence to send him a letter for the Secy. of War in re. his bad state of health and requesting a 12 mo. extension of his leave. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (crown over powder horn and name L.V. Garrevink). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Anth. Stewart\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. Bill for [ ] amounting to £0.18.0. Autograph document signed, in hand of [ ] Morley, laminated, incomplete watermark (crown), on reverse of Richard Gore's Broadside Advertisement. Receipted by A[ur.?] Morley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Bill for gimblets, and blades and sail needles--amounting to £3.8. Document, fragment, laminated, incomplete watermark (G[R])?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 2 pieces. An undated one-page list of over 80 persons, some well known Virginians - including Col. Fairfax, Col. Lee, and Maj. Washington - who purchased items from the estate of Lawrence Washington, George Washington's older brother. The total value of bonds and other sundries comes to 386 pounds, 10 shillings, 10 pence. Sheet is docketed on the reverse in George Washington's handwriting. The second item is a brief note, also undated, of 6 lines in an unknown hand that identifies the first item and points out George Washington's handwriting in the docketing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Custis writes to the merchant firm in London: \"You have here Inclosed a Bill of Loding for Twelve ho[gsheads] of very Choice fine Tobacco for which I hope you will render me an agreeable price. I received my Accts. Currt. the Ballance then I observe due to me £1830 = 17:10 which I believe to be Right ... \". Page has been damaged and taped.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 6 pages. Document, contemporary attested copy by Wm. Moss, laminated. Witnessed by Wm. Waite, Jno. North, Andrew W. Warren and Joseph Gound. Proved Sept. 26, 1752 by John Graham in Fairfax County. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1. to be buried in a proper vault at Mt. Vernon -- 2. [Mount Vernon lands and buildings] and land on Bullskin, Frederick Co. to his wife for use during her life, and 1/2 of negroes -- 3. all real and personal property not otherwise disposed of in Virginia and Md. to go to daughter Sarah and her heirs, but in case of her death without issue: brother Augustine to receive Principio, Accokeek, Kingsbury, Lacanshire and No. East Iron works in Va. and Md., reserving 1/3 of profits to wife, and 2 tracts of land in Frederick County; George, on death of Lawrence's wife, to get all lands with improvements in Fairfax Co., and, further, during life of wife George to have use of a share of land equal to that given to Samuel, John and Charles. Remaining lands in Frederick Co. to bros. Samuel, John, and Charles (each to pay their sister Betty £150) -- in case any of the three die without issue, land to revert to Augustine. Each of brothers to receive part of remaining share of negroes and pay wife £100 sterling. -- 4. certain other properties to be sold to pay debts. (Share in Ohio Co., lands, and lots in Alexa. included, and arrears of his half pay) -- 5. Mourning ring to wife, mother in law and executors. Appoints Wm. Fairfax, George Fairfax, August. and George Washington, Majr. John Carlyle nd Nathaniel Chapman as executors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 2 pages. A writ of examination for the release of the dower lands of Sarah Johnston to her husband George. George Washington is mentioned as still residing in King George County. Sarah Johnston was examined by George William Fairfax, Daniel McCarty and William Ramsay who all signed the document. Their seals are covered over with pieces of paper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlat showing the purchase of land for John Augustine Washington, acquiring 643 acres of land granted by Thomas Rutherford in Frederick (now Jefferson) County, VA. George Washington had also purchased land in Frederick County, acquiring 453 acres also from Thomas Rutherford, granted by Lord Fairfax. Autograph document, 2 pages, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived of Daniel Parke Custis executor of John Custis Esqr. deceased 25 lbs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. \"Sir, Ten days ago I sent an express to Governor Shirley with orders to him to meet me at Annapolis in Maryland and have desir'd. Mr. Delancy to accompany him thither:...,\" [signed] E. Braddock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmbossed Revenue Stamp on Colonial; partially printed--3 pence revenue stamp of Massachusetts. Directs sheriff of Essex County to attach the goods or arrest Timothy Rogers of Glocester.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Autograph document signed, laminated, endorsed on reverse, \"Rect. No. 41\". Receipted August 1 1761 by Lodwick, witnessed by William Anderson and William Simms. Hardwick was overseer on Bullskin property in Frederick Co. This acct. for L7.10.3 for cattle and wheat delivered by Lodwick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted by B. Franklin for 15 shillings. Pa note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartially printed, signed (by Charlee Thompson).\"To counterfeit is death\" on back of note.\" Painted by B. Franklin and D. Hall 1760\" on back of note. \"This bill shall pass for five pounds within the Province of Pennsylvania according to an Act of Assembly made in the 33rd year of the Riegn of King George dated the fifth day of May, 1760\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 2 pages. Account - Mary Washington with Dekar, Thompson, and Cox. Purchases of supplies including food, cloth, and housewares. Torn and charred, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForm letter, printed, signed by Russell, laminated, (another form letter included on same page), included in letter of May 4, 1762, Russell to J.A.W. Informing him of new partnership between him and William Molleson--assures him of continued attention to his affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Received news of Col. Aug[ustine] Washington's death--[Post ?] chariot for Mrs. Bushrod being sent by ship insured--has lately taken a partner, as enclosed - [see form letters dated March 25, 1762, James Russell to John Augustine Washington; and James Russell and Molleson to John A. Washington]--sends Mr. Bushrod's acct. current. Integral cover, laminated, docketed \"The firm of James Russell and Molleson [ ] there first Letter 5 March 1762\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy. Endorsed at top, \"Copy of a letter in possession of Mrs. G.W. Bassett of Hanover Co., Va. being one, of only two letters, in which Genl. Washington was known to indulge in humor\".\"Not in Writings\". Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Washington\". Letter in a humorous vein congratulating the Bassetts on the birth of another child,--comments on church-going--chides him humorously for not attending church, \"Could you but behold with what religious zeal I hye me to Church on every Lords day ...\"--state of tobacco crop.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrint document, 2 pages folio, folded. Printed by Mark Baskett, Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty; and by the Assigns of Robert Basketts. 1764. London.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePennsylvania 5s denomination note. Main text runs vertically through, \"Printed by B. Franklin.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 2 pages. Account of monies received by and owing to John Carlyle, including sums relating to the estate of Lawrence Washington and to John Posey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmall proof copy of stamp. Re: Stamp Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn example of a stamp required on colonial paper based on the British Parliamnet's Stamp Act. Embossed 4d, red, gem proof.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 2 pages. Document signed, fragment, laminated, torn and charred scrap of paper. Account from May 3-July 30, 1765, for snuff, Irish l[inen], silk hat, fann, etc. Account signed by [Ja]mes Buchanan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncomplete copy., \"revived and improved: Or, An Astronomical Diary, For the Year of our Lord Christ 1766. Calculated for the Meridian of Boston in New England, Lat. 42 Deg. 25 Min. North.\" Housed in a handmade enclosure with button tie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 2 pages. Total of £121. 15S. received from Mr. Harvey, Richard Lee and Mr. Simpson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted document , 1 page folded. Printed by Mark Baskett, Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty; and by the Assigns of Robert Baskett. London.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Amos Ogden (of Reading County, New Jersey) grants power of attorney to Thomas Ogden of New Sarum, Great Britain,\" ... to do whatsoever may be necessary to be done respecting some Lands in West Florida in America ...\" Witnessed by John Blagge and William [Virtue?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Document, fragment, laminated, incomplete watermark (GR). Account for 1 doz. black lead pencils, steel pencil case, pocket knife, sheep sheers, etc.---amounting to £1.7.6.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 4 pages. \"At the Court of St. James.\" Grant made to Amos Ogden, through the power of attorney given to Thomas Ogden, for 25,000 acres of land in west Florida. One of the conditions: That Amos Ogden \"do settle the Lands with foreign Protestants or Persons that shall be brought from his Magestys other Colonies in North America within ten years ...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted document, 2 pages folio, folded. Printed by Mark Baskett, Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty; and by the Assigns of Robert Baskett. London.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. \"Dear Sir.\" Received receipt of acct. sales for past year--he has drawn on them for 3 sets of Exchange of £100 each--please send Miss Bushrod's invoice of goods soon for she is to be married and cannot set up house keeping without them--[paragraph blurred]--weather so cold and river frozen, so Capt. Johnstone slow in loading ship--make him insurance on 16 hhds. tobacco by Lord Camden in case of loss--[Added under date of 20 March 1769 in J.A.W.'s hand is] \"Invoice of all goods to be sent by the first ship into Rapahannock or Potomack for J. A. Washington,\" with list of things desired. On reverse is same list with prices added. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed \"Copy of my Le[tter] and [invoice ?] [ ] Feb. 1769\", watermark (crown over encircled heraldic device and motto). Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. A. Washington\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Has sent son George to see him, so he can see cruelty with which tutor treats the children--bad wound on his head--obliged if [Hannah B. Washington would send rosewater--wishes them joy of their young son--[Bestey ?] delivered of son--needs money to pay decree against estate--entitled to interest on payments being made to her. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark (figure holding aloft a liberty cap, lion rampant in enclosure with motto \"Pro Patria\"), bottom part of letter is missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Letter to his sister. Since he will be secluded for 2 or 3 years from Rippon Lodge while studying law [in England] desires her to write him news of their circle of friends--is a friend of the brother of her friend Mr. Cadwalleder--supposes she has had another child by now--cautions her not to spoil it as she has done Richard--requests her to send him some good hams, pickles, Indian corn, peaches. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (crown over powder horn, LVG, and Bell).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Concerns the examination of witnesses for the court. Docketed on reverse, \"Frederick 4th of October 1771, In obedience to the sithin order we the Subscribers have Deligently Examined Thom.s Speake in behalf of the Plaintiffs witness own hands.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 2 pages. The bond is for 500 pounds with Warner Washington as the co-signer for Throckmorton. Signed by John Ariss, a tenant farmer of George Washington's, as a witness. The various dates of the signatures are when payments were made.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 2 pages. A bill of sale of land owned by a wife. Witnessed and signed by Samuel Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Bill, account to John Aug. Washington of loss--a broker's account for settling a loss--plus current account rendered. Autograph document, partly mutilated, laminated, endorsed \"Lord Camden(?)\", watermark (Garrevenk).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 2 pages. Evaluation of Sundries belonging to Mary Washington by Charles Washington and Fielding Lewis. Inventory with value of livestock, tools, slaves--evaluated by Fielding Lewis and Chas. Washington. Document signed, in hand of Fielding Lewis, silked, endorsed by G.W.(?), watermark (crown over heraldic shield and motto \"Honi soit qui mal y pense\").\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Indenture between Richard Simmons and Samuel Wade Magruder. 2 tracts of land called Wickhams and Pottingers discovery in Frederick Cty., Md. sold to Magruder by Simmons for £157.0 ... witnessed by Charles Jones and Andrew Heugh ... reverse side has Simmons receipt to Magruder for the money ... Jones and Heugh's statement that they have examined Mrs. Simmons' dower rights ... received and recorded Apr. 19, 1772 ... received of Magruder on Apr. 13, 1772 £0.8.0 for an Alienation fine on sd. land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 4 pages. Account for 7 pr. plaid hose, black pettycoat, silk purse, pins, chrystall buttons, copper kettle, hair trunk, snuff box, etc. Autograph document signed, laminated, docketed \"Rect. [Ed]ward Moore 13th October 1772,\" two sheets badly torn and burned, watermark (crown over powder horn and LVG).Receipted on Oct. 13, 1772, on second sheet by Edward Moor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo copies. D.S. 1 page. Assignment of bond from Samuel Washington to Phil Pendleton to be transferred to Samuel Beale. Witnessed by Samuel Washington. Later assigned to Gabriel Jones, November 1772 and then to John Lewis, February 1773. Bond for 200 pounds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Eulogy of William Nelson, given to a \"Miss Bassett\" of Eltham, written in Williamsburg. Addressed to \"Miss Bassett[at]Eltham,\" probably Elizabeth Bassett, eldest daughter of Col. Burwell Bassett of Eltham. Document, laminated, watermark (GR surmounted by a crown).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount, widow of Augustine Washington (half brother to George Washington). Date on original catalog appears 1773 (Jan.) - 1774 (Nov.). For sundries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Crown\" issued according to act of Gen. Assembly of Pennsylvania, passed in 13th year of reign of George III--signed Jacob Harman, Mord. Lewis, Joseph Allen--No. 15454 printed by Hall and Sellers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.  2 pages. Bushfield. Also includes copy of letter from James Russell to William Carr, 12 July 1773. Docketed on reverse, \"To William Carr Esqr. Merchant in Dumfries, By favor of Mr. Stadler.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Fragment, poor condition. Account for medicines and treatment, including linement, laudanum, cordial mixture, bolus, ingredient for Glysters, etc., amounting to £ 6.18.0. Autograph document signed, laminated, a badly torn and charred scrap of paper, indecipherable watermark, docketed on reverse \"Mrs. Washington,\" and \"£6.18 4 Septr. 1774\". Date on original catalog card appears [c.1774]. Receipted by W. Mortimer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. Account from Sept. 1774-Feb. 1775 for sugar and codfish--£1.3.0. Autograph document signed, in hand of Benjamin Call, laminated, docketed \"Henly and Caul\". Receipted July 17, 1775 by Benjamin Call.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S 2 pages. An estate inventory of Lawrence Washington (1745-1774) -- a direct descendant of emigrant Col. John Washington and distant cousin of George Washington. The inventory includes 42 slaves (by name), cattle, and furnishings of each room. The inventory is signed by Thomas Jett and recorded by R. Bernard in Westmoreland County on December 31, 1782.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Receipt for 18 shillings for one pound of Hyson Tea. Autograph document signed, fragment, charred by fire, laminated, docketed \"Robt. Broom £.18.0, 18th May 1774\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. \"-if you come to America you should come into this Province and be very cautious in buying ground; the people in this country they plow the ground that is cleared so many years together that they run it out.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Sum of one pound promised to Burdett Ashton, executor of Anne Washington ... payable on or before this date, one yr ... bind themselves for 2 pounds ...\" Witnessed by John Ashton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Acknowledges a grain measure--reports that the measure accords with his own and also with one from Baltimore--deduces that the measure then in use in [Westmoreland Co.] is inaccurate. Autograph letter signed, docketed, watermark incomplete (heraldic device).Name on original manuscript appears as \"John Aug. Washington\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page, folded. Discusses the beginning of the Revolution. Advises James to stay in Scotland \"until the present dispute between the Parliament and America is ended.\" Continues \"-there is great preparation for war in the different provinces of this country; several skirmishes that happened; there was a battle at a place in New England called Concord ...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted enlistment broadside, signed by 17 recruits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Would have come to see her in Prince William but has been daily expecting Capt. Wood's return--has been out little because of lack of shoes--those she has are too small and cannot get any more.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. List of 21 names of soldiers enlisting in the Continental Army for 1 year. Scituate, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. A document in connection with a lawsuit over Augustine Washington's will: Alexander and Elizabeth Spotswood, Burdett and Ann Aston, and Jane Washington vs. John Augustine Washington, William Augustine Washington, and George Washington \"Infants under the Age of Twenty one Years\" [at the time of Augustine's death]. This document stipulates how George Washington's father's estate will be divided amongst the defendents and plaintiffs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of militia officers, including their rank, sworn in by the Committee of Westmoreland County, Virginia, including John Augustine Washington, Colonel (brother of George Washington). Document signed by J. Davenport. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mt. Pleast. Camp, South Side of James River, on my way to Norfolk. There has been an engagement between Dunmore and the Lowlanders--can tell details--postscript adds that Mr. James Lewis will act for him at division of estate [of Augustine Washington ?] and receive his part. Autograph letter signed, fragment only, laminated, incomplete watermark (crown over powder horn), directed on reverse, \"Carry this letter to Westmoreland\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL. 4 pages. Letter, unsigned. Attributed to Rev. Abiel Leonard before the siege of Boston in 1775, has a note to return to William A. Saunders of Cambridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"This BILL of SIX DOLLARS, shall entitle the BEARER hereof to receive GOLD or SILVER, at the rate of FOUR SHILLINGS and SIX-PENCE sterling per DOLLAR. . . .\"Passed by Maryland Provincial Convention. Printed by F. Green.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"According to the Resolves of the Assembly of Pennsylvania, of the 18th day of November, in the sixteenth Year of the Reign of G.E.O. the Third. Dated at Philadelphia, the 8th Day of December, 1775.\" Printed by Hall and Sellers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. Receipt for slaves, cattle, etc. alotted to Ashton as his wife's [Ann Washington's] portion of estate of her father, Augustine Washington--valuation amounts to £432.3.8. Autograph document signed, in hand of John A. Washington, laminated, docketed \"Rect. B. Ashton £432.3.8, 21 decr. 1775\".Witnessed by Danl. McCarty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. List of names, county, amount of rent, amount in arrears.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. \"Articles of agreement\" between Amos Ogden and Thomas Ogden include \"Robert Ogden, New York\" and \"David Ogden, New Jersey.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRevolutionary War Journals of James Humphrey, written partially in code, with separate marching orders and review of procedures - 4 items. A 32 page journal, the first seven pages being in code, recording information such as an encouragement to continue in the service of the state of Massachusetts, a list of men in Captain Gore's company, the rations allowed each man, the pay scale of a battalion, a copy of regimental orders, and a list of names of the men on guard duty. Attributed to James Humphrey who used the same code in anothern journal. Together with an additional 20 pages containing numerous tables such as the diameter of guns and balls, the \"composition for Fuzes of Shells of all Natures,\" how to figure the time of flight of a cannon ball, etc. Separate sheets list marching orders and instructions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mifflin, an aide-de-camp to George Washington, writes: \"General Washington has been dangerously ill -- His Complaint a perineumony. He is much better and said to be out of Danger -- His Situation has occasioned great anxiety in our Minds. The Consequences which would follow the Loss of so great a Man at this time cannot be calculated.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. 25 men signed or made their X to enroll for 3 months of service in the \"American Army.\" Document signed, partially printed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages, docketed with two separate promissory notes. Donald Campbell writes about the war ruining his business and the need for a \"good constitution\" to get the people to believe in Independence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis one-sixth dollar note displays a linking ring of states and sunburst design which reads \"AMERICAN CONGRESS WE ARE ONE.\" On recto is a sundial design: \"FUGIO, MIND YOUR BUSINESS.\" \"According to a Resolution of CONGRESS, passed at Philadelphia, February 17, 1776.\" Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCurrency Note. This one-third dollar note displays a linking ring of states and sunburst design which reads: \"AMERICAN CONGRESS WE ARE ONE.\" On recto is a sundial design: \"FUGIO, MIND YOUR BUSINESS.\" \"According to a Resolution of CONGRESS passed at Philadelphia, February 17, 1776.\" Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeven dollar Continental currency note, printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Am ordered by G. Washington to make provisions for marching army--have ready 80,000 lb. hard bread at Woodstock--stop sending any more flower, etc. to camp--part of bread must be at Woodstock before the detachment on Wed., \"... the consequence of a failure may be fatal\"--keep it as much to yourself as possible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Reporting the survey of the Ohio Co. 200,000/acres by Capt. Hancock Lee and Mr. Leet--they have it all in one tract on Licking Creek which falls into the Ohio 150 miles below the Scioto R. about [80] miles above the Kentucky R.--it is clear of Henderson's and the Vandalia Co. claims--\"By all Accounts it is equal to any Land on this Continent, being exceedingly rich and level.\"--charges for survey £650--each member owes £50 each he can't pay it all--men waiting for the money--puts it to him as a \"Man of Honour\" if he intends to benefit from the survey he ought to pay some portion of the charge or sell out his shares. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (crown over GR), docketed, \"Geo. Mason - dated ye 12 March 1776-receivd 5th Oct. [ ] Col. R. Lee, delivered ye [ ] to R. McKeldon\". Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Mason\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne shilling note, emitted by a law of colony of New Jersey passed March 25, 1776, signed by Robt. Smith, Jonathan Deare, and John Smythe. Printed by Isaac Collins, Burlington, New Jersey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted document 1 page. Broadside signed by John Jay [then President of Congress] with instructions to the Commanders of the Private Ships or Vessels of War, instructing then that they will have Commissions of Letters of Marque and Reprisal, authoring them to make Captures of British Vessels and Cargoes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Receipt of a list of bonds due George William Fairfax. Collected by Lund Washington and received by Craven Payton. Docketed on reverse by George Washington: \"Craven Payton receipt for Bonds - taken at the sale of Colo Fairfax's Furniture etc., 7th April 1776.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContinental currency note for three dollars. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter or journal entry written from Montreal, Canada on May 24, 1776 with sketched map of Lake Champlain on the back. Describes movement and condition of troops and arms of the Northern Department, some have smallpox and fever. It is unknown who the creator is but was at one time attributed to David Avery. References Benedict Arnold.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWarrant written to Ebenezer Hancock the Deputy Paymaster General of the USA to Pay to David Townsend, Surgeon of the 6th Regiment, a refund of 23 pounds 7 shillings for smallpox medicines he purchased for the 6th regiment. Signed by Artemas Ward and Joseph Ward.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Fragmented document is signed, laminated, docketed \"Rect. No. 101 Wm. Hunter £5.8.9, 21st Augt. 1776\". Receipted by Wm. Hunter. Bill for Irish linen, cotton cards, and thread, amounting to £5.8.9.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContinental currency note for five dollars signed by B. [Benjamin] Levy and Thomas Donnellan. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContinental currency note, seven dollars. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page, writing on both sides. Amos Ogden of New Jersey agrees to give Thomas Ogden one-fifth of any land which the latter, acting as attorney, can recover from an apparent dispute of a land grant in West Florida.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. From Princeton, New Jersey. Addressed on the verso. Written in the hand of Major Aaron Burr, Aide-De-Camp to Putnam. In the letter, Putnam defends one of his soldiers being charged with misconduct saying that he is reliable and has taken General Washington's Oath of Fidelity. Putnam also orders scouting parties to be kept as close to the enemy as possible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2nd Company 1st Regiment Connecticut Militia--Lists categories for Capt. Camps's 42 men, shows which soldiers are sick, absent, discharged, dead, or deserted. Return - Connecticut Militia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Commission for Benedict Arnold to serve as Major General, signed by John Hancock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocument, signed, 1 page, folded, writing on two sides. Town meeting voted to establish the hospital according to law. Dr. Daniel Parker and Dr. Nathaniel Cook were the physicians in charge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. Autograph document signed, in hand of Lund Washington, Harper's name signed with X, laminated, docketed. Receipt for 20 shillings for making ten pairs of \"negro shoes\" for General Washington's people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Memorial presented to Congress relating to widows of foreign officers. Letter to George Washington is enclosed. See letter of 1777 October 6. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed, watermark (encircled fleur-de-lis surmounted by crown). [Letter to G.W. is enclosed--see letter of Oct. 6, 1777, Baron Holtzendorf to G.W.].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted document, 2 pages. Parliamentary Act during the reign of George III repealed the Boston Port Act of Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted document, 4 pages. Parliamentary act repealing the Sugar Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted document, 2 pages. Parliamentary act discontinuing the Duties on Cotton-wool, the Growth and Product of the British Colonies or Plantations in America, exported from this Kingdom.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollection of receipts ranging from 1778-1795. Twenty-five items mostly relating to Betty Washington Lewis for the period of her widowhood. Includes payment for stockings, property taxes, her sons' tuition, linen, a copper kettle, and a statement of \"Debt, interest and payments on two Bonds ... from John Wayman, Edward Snickers and William Brady to Col. Fielding Lewis.\" In Mylar enclosures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Promises on penalty of £10,000 to give him title to land in King and Queen County soon as possible. Pay purchase money to James Hill. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Alexa.\", docketed \"Title Papers - John P. Custis' Lre. directing payment of money for King and Queen Estate to Jams. Hill and engaging a title to J.H. - Mem - Deed is recorded in the Genl. Court.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. A notice of the election of Philip Smith, Joseph Lane, and Fleet Cox to act as Tax Commissioners for Westmoreland County; \"freely and Indifferently\" elected by Freeholders and Housekeepers. Signed by John Augustine Washington (1736-1787; brother of George Washington), Richard Lee, and Thomas Chilton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter, signed. Letter written from Bushrod Washington, to his mother, Hannah Bushrod Washington, about his time in Fredericksburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis broadside was used as an advertisement to help fund engravings of Robert Edge Pine's painting that celebrated the American cause. It is filled out by Pine in manuscript on behalf of George William Fairfax who bought and sponsored five prints. Paid by George William Fairfax and signed by Robert Edge Pine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Bushrod Washington writes his mother (Hannah Bushrod Washington) while a student at William and Mary College at age 16. He writes about world affairs and his activities at William and Mary. Autograph letter signed, address panel on verso.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Partially printed document. Loyalty oath, signed at Valley Forge by Moses Greenleaf, captain of a Foot Company. \"I Moses Greenleaf Capt. In ... do acknowledge the United States of America to be Free ... \".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColonel John Augustine Washington, by orders of his Excellency the governor, instructs the militia of Westmoreland County to assemble at the county courthouse for the purposes of a draft of one third of the militia 'held in readyness at a  moments warning.' Autograph document signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Letter by Washington's aide-de-camp requesting Clement Biddle's horse for Martha Washington, who wants to \"ride a short distance that day.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContinental currency note, eight dollars. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContinental currency note, sixty dollars. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContinental currency note, seven dollars. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. A Return of the 10th Company of the 3rd Regiment of Militia in the County of Worcester. Company strength report. Marginal note to the section that separates soldiers by race is \"Quakers 3.\" Document signed, partially printed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill for 3 pieces of handkerchief, 15 yds. in each for £45.0.0.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContinental currency note, thirty-five dollars. This note was supposedly found in Washington's desk after his death and had been in General Nicholas Fitzhugh's family until its donation. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. \"I have the Deed from the General [George Washington] for the Land you bought of the [\"Romankoke,\" a plantation in King and Queen County, Va.] ... It was executed at Camp [Valley Forge] ... I neglected to get a Deed from Me to you, as I was not able to have the Deed from The Genl. to Me recorded.\" GW had originally purchased the property for his step-son, who then wished to sell it to Henry. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Rodney releases Joseph Purden of mortgage. Total £97.5.2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 3 pages. Enlistment form. Descriptive list of 100 recruits from Massachusetts Bay enrolled in Continental Army for nine months. It lists hometown, country, age, stature, complexion, and time of arrival. Two men stand out: Charles Ralf, an Indian and Cato Brewer, a \"Negro\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Letter from the Marquis de Lafayette to an \"Dear Sir,\" discussing a soldier's need to leave the militia. Describes difficulties and frustrations felt by George Washington and Congress due to foreigners seeking appointments in American Army.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Sorry to hear of Col. [John A.?] Washington's illness--Bushrod [Smith?] has been ill, also Fanny [Smith?]--Betsy is weak. Autograph letter signed, mounted.(Philip Smith's wife, Elizabeth, or Betsy, seems to have been Mrs. John A. Washington's sister).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Tells of his safe arrival at Wakefield and comments on the health of the family. Asks for his grandmother's shoes which he has forgotten and other personal matters. Autograph letter signed, with integral cover docketed by Col. John A. Washington of Bushfield by Jerry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted document, 4 pages. Parliamentary act - \"An act to allow the Exportation of Provisions, goods, wares, and merchandise, from Great Britain, to certain towns, Ports or Places in North America ...\" which are or may be under the Protection of \"His Majesty's Arms.\" Printed by Charlee Eyre and William Strahan, London.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page.  An invitation to Canadians to join France in aiding the United States against the British--appeals to their common French blood, recent ties with France asks them to set up their own government and join the confederacy of 13 states. Printed document, laminated, watermark (fleur de lis), printed in French, endorsed in later hand \"Sent by LaFayette to Washington Presented to the Assoc. by Mr. Herbert.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted document, 4 pages. Parliamentary act regarding trade in the East Indies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted document, 4 pages. Parliamentary act regarding the sugar trade in America and Great Britain. Printed by Charles Eyre and William Strahan, London.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. An explanation of the division of a quantity of corn between Mr. Kercheval and Mr. Snickers, and other farm business. Also advice to his son about a purchase of land from Mr. Butler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Extract of law passed in New Jersey relating to certification of cattle and sheep.\" That no Certificates for Cattle, Swine, Sheep, or other Provisions, seized by the Army shall be paid by the Contractors, unless the same shall be Certifyed under the hand of his Excellency the Commander in Chief of the Army, or of some other person by his Order.\" Autograph document, laminated, docketed on reverse, \"Morris Town 23d Decr 1780 from Joseph Lewis Contractor Morris County - ansd 29h.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContinental currency note, North Carolina, twenty-five dollars. Printed by J. Davis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: John French's bond due Tayloe and Washington. \"On the 19th of May One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty Mr. John French offered to pay off his bond Due Tayloe and Washington, which I refused the money being of so little value. - Lund Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted document signed, 1 page. Voucher for pay. Issued to Lebbeus \"Libeus\" Qui, a freed slave who fought in the Revolution from Connecticut. There is some reference saying that he was not freed until 1777 by Daniel Brewster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Written in cipher and partially decoded by Jay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContinental currency note, three dollars. Rhode Island and Providence Plantation. Guaranteed by the United States; fully signed face and back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContinental currency note, Virginia, sixty dollars. Printed on thin rice paper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Concerning Price's management of his [farms], including agreement on terms and duties--payment of Bob Alexander. Autograph letter signed, docketed \"No. 1, Relates to the Agt.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. P. Custis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted document, 1 page. Broadside, Connecticut. Recruitment into the Continental Army. \"An Act for filling up and compleating this State's Uuota of the Continental Army.\" George Wyllys, Secretary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Introduces Thomas Griggs, tenant on George Washington's lands in Berkely--he wants new lease--J.A.W. recommends him as collector for G.W.'s rents in the area--Col. David Kennedy, Pa. farmer, has taken over one of General's leases--\" ... a person who employed Lands in farming agreeable to the pensilvany method I should think would be the most agreeable tenants\"--in Berkeley for Mrs. [Hannah Bushrod] Washington's health--lame horses prevent visit to sister [Betty Lewis] in Fredericksburg. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (MW). Name on original manuscript appears as \"John Aug. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContinental currency note, Virginia, three hundred dollars.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted document, 1 page. Broadside, \"Resolved by this Assembly, That for the defence of the posts of Horseneck, and other parts of this State, there be immediately raised five hundred and seventy-five able-bodied effective men...\" George Wyllys, Secretary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. List of Slaves Returned by the British Army. The list of slaves shows those who left with the British Ship the HMS Savage after it stopped about Mount Vernon. The slaves are individually described. They were taken from George Washington by Captain Richard Graves in 1781. On reverse: \"A list of General Washington negroes that went to the British, 1781.\" Signed by Lund Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 2 pages. Accounts of various goods of an ordinary nature.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA French Intelligence map of New York Harbor with soundings of the East River, Hell Gate and the western end of Long Island Sound. Additionally the map denotes anchorages, dangerous rocks, shore fortifications as well as several named landmarks including \"Red hook Fort\", \"New York [City]\", \"gouverneur island\", \"frogs pte\", \"White Stone\", \"Sandy pte\", \"West chester\", as well as \"Riviere du nord\", \"New Jersy\", and \"partie du ouest Dela Longue isle\". Over that section of Long Island is a lengthy commentary including a detailed description of the hazards navigating \"hell gette\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letter is a request to \"his most Christian Majesty\" for help to secure the Chesapeake from British naval raids that had rendered it impossible to export the \"Tobacco, flour and other produce of this State and Virginia\". The senders may possibly be Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer, George Plater, President of the Senate and William Bruff, Speaker of the House. The recipient is not identified other than as the Minister of France. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Re: Payment of debt to John Augustine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA translation of a letter, likely written by Ledyard, William(?). Ledyard writes to Destouches supplying intelligence on disposition of the British fleet at Gardiner's Bay including a small map showing the various ships in line relative to the shoreline. The report notes the presence of eight vessels ranging in strength from 50-74 guns. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter, signed by Ledyard dated March 1, 1781. Ledyard writes an eyewitness report on the disposition of \"the British Fleet in Gardiners Bay,\" observing that \"there has been more or less of the small ships moving out and in almost every day, have this moment taken a full View of the Fleet in the Bay with a good glass the weather being very clear find there is the same Number of Ships of the Line as there was when I wrote last some of which appear to have altered their Station in the Line.\" He also notes the appearance of something that looked like a floating battery but no shore batteries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContinental currency note, Pennsylvania, three pence. Printed by John Dunlap.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Certificate for impressing 2 of Fielding Lewis's horses for Lafayette--witnessed by Capt. Richd. Young, A.D.Q.M. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated. Their value sworn to (100 £) by Will McWilliams and Henry Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContinental note, Virginia, five hundred dollars. Printed by John Dunlap.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarras writes a letter to Destouches authorizing him to take \"Le Neptune, L'Eveille and Le Romulus\" to cover the arrival of a convoy from Boston that was escorting two frigates to Newport: \"For this purpose he will cross between Rhode Island and Martha's Vineyard, being sure as much as possible to preserve the facility of entering Rhode Island if the enemy were to present themselves in superior force\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Re: siege of Yorktown and supplies of cannons, balls, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEstate of Samuel Washington. A.D.S. 1 page. \"The Sale of the Estate of Colo. Samuel Washington Decd. is on the following terms ... 1. the Highest bidder to be the purchaser ... 3. all under 30 [lbs.] is ready Cash ... 5. ten percent discount will be allowed for ready Cash.\" Date on original catalog card appears [c. 1781]. Signed by Samuel's brothers, John Augustine and Charles and James Nourse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Humorous chatty letter--she has little time to write--\"... he says he has often heard I was married and for fear you should have the same intelligence and put some faith in it, be assured no such thought has ever enter'd my Head as yet nor do I believe ever will ... \"--compliments to Genl. [Greene]. Autograph letter signed, incorrectly docketed \"Mrs. Custis March 23, 1780\". Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. Custis\". Date on original catalog card appears [1782]? March 23.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. \"... your worthy Unkles politeness and attention to your Education fills our breasts with the warmest sentiments of Gratitude, you were happy indeed to meet with him, as it has not only been the means of lessing your immediate expences to me ... but as it also produced to you the advantage of good advise from so able a Friend, and an introduction that will command you the attention of the best Company ...\"--don't spend time executing commissions for Virginia friends--goes to Berkeley--send account of his expenses every 2 months. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Date on original catalog card appears as [1782] [April 1]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"John Aug. Washington\". (This letter is on the same paper with letter from Hannah Bushrod Washington to Bushrod Washington, dated the same).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Inventory of Daniel Matthew's estate that includes household and personal items, farm animals, and tools. This document is signed by Thomas Washington, John Weaver, and Joseph Moxley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Blindstamped \"Archives de Chastellux.\" Rochambeau writes about Washington's plans for the 1782 campaign and news from Europe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 2 pages. Bond. \"We James Crane, John Crane and Ephraim Washington do promise to pay to John Augt. Washington, Charles Washington or James Nourse as executors to the estate of Sam[uel] Washington dec[eased] ... the sum of one Hundred and Eighteen Pounds Six Shillings ...\" on or before April 3, 1783. On verso, John A. Washington endorses the bond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. Capt. Walley requested 3 Hogsheads of good rum to be used by officers on board the Barges. Additionally want 3 Hogsheads more of Brandy or the money to purchase it locally to get a cheaper price and better quality brandy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mrs. French won't exchange her land tract for tract--\"Mrs. Dulany and myself will give the Reversion of the Dogue Creek Land for Dow and Co Land Tract for Tract.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover marked \"By Abraham\", laminated, docketed in later hand \"From Benj. Dulany about land for G.W.\" in pencil, watermark (MW). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Benj. Dulany\". (See letter of same date, Lund W. to G.W.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Bond for 500f. posted by John Washington on his appointment as Sheriff of Westmoreland County. William Washington is a cosigner on the bond. This John Washington is probably the great-grandson of Lawrence Washington the immigrant; b.1729-1786.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book owned by George Lewis, Washington's nephew. Mostly an account of items purchased. Small quarto, 39 folio pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. \"Pay Table Office Jan'y 8th 1783,\" with balances due to each person and sum totals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Family news, fears he has little hope for once Papa \"determines he never changes,\" Sally will write and tell all, her family is well, monthly balls at Alexandria and some private ones, expects to remain single.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Humphreys, aide-de-camp to Washington, describes Washington's reaction to a remonstrance of the state of Vermont.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Retained copy. \"Judge Bushrod Washington to whose Mother this letter is addressed very largely won the esteem of my Aunt. I remember him well, as when holding court in Phila. he always dined on Sundays with her. I was always taken there to dine on Sunday too as a child. Thus I remember my father delighted to teaze my aunt by saying Wright's picture of Genl. Washington was badly painted, when she invariably appealed to Judge Washington who always sustained her in asserting it was an admirable likeness.\" Although she has never met [Mrs. H. Washington,] she writes telling her of the esteem in which she holds her son Bushrod--gives character of Bushrod, uncorrupted despite luxurious atmosphere of Phila.--Bushrod very naive about reading character.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Continental officer Prentice Bowden writes from Clarkstown, NY saying he will be prevented from attending a meeting called but assents to the wishes of his fellow soldiers and accepts \"the Commutation agreeable to the resolve of Congress.-\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N.S. 1 page. A statement concerning building a bridge \"over the water course where Robinsons Mill formerly Turners was situated ... the said Bridge was set up to the lowest bidder price 900 lbs Crop Tobacco.\" Signed by John Washington, most likely the great-grandson of Lawrence Washington the immigrant; b.1729-1786.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod Washington writes to Hannah Washington, apologizing to his mother for not writing and thanking her for her letters. He writes about the summer heat and in an attempt to escape to country breezes befriends a family outside of the city. He inquires whether his mother has received a letter from Mrs. Powel [Elizabeth Willing Powel] and expresses his continued and growing affection for her and Mr. Powel. He mentions that Mrs. Powel can be quite frank with him especially his choice in 'cloaths' and replaced his newly acquired watch string with a more elaborate style. He will send his portrait [by Henry Benbridge] to her when it is safe to do so by water conveyance. He is quite proud of the painting and claims, \"it is said by all who see it, to be amongst the finest pieces of painting in Philadelphia.\" It cost him £18.10. Autograph letter signed 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 8 pages. Indebted to her for her faithful correspondence ... hopes to shorten stay in Phila., by devoting all his time to law. ... reflects on his first 21 yrs ... is sending his portrait, painted by Henry Benbridge. Expresses his opinion of the picture. Concern about his sister Milly's cusses education of women in general and especially his sister's. Desires her to learn music and French if any tutors can still be found in Va. If not, will tutor her himself when he returns. Believes a woman should learn more than just domestic duties. Will write sister (Jane) an account of Mrs. (?) a very good friend who is the victim of persecuting misfortune, \"the most Unhappy woman in the world\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. Bushfield. Letter regarding a land sale. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. A. Washington\". Date on original catalog card appears as [1783][Sept.].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Earlier letter miscarried--her anxiety over him--pleased at improved health, but fears he is too optimistic--Dr. Stuart thinks he should winter in West Indies--\" ... if you do not get well by being on Rhodeisland I hope South Carolina wou'd do as well as the West indies and I cannot bear the idea of your being exposed to the Sea this time of the year\"--came to welcome aunt and the General home, but they haven't come yet--spends time with Mrs. L[und] W.--Mrs. Custis with sister in Md. who suffers from unfortunate love affair--[Fanny] and Dr. [D.] Stuart to accompany Mrs. Custis down country--Mrs. Custis to marry Dr. Stuart--wants to see him--\"I only pray that it may be the will of Heaven that we shou'd. be happy together.\" Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by George A. W-n incorrectly \"1st Sept. 1784\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Document, in hand of J[ohn] Herndon, fragment, laminated, docketed, charred by fire. Receipted by J. Herndon. Bill of 2 blankets, amounting to 16 shillings,  to \"Mrs. Washington.\" Unknown if Martha or Mary Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Savannah. Bargain stated for sale of Thomas Washington's black horses, amounting in all to £150.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. A bill of sale whereby Edward Hughes of Kirkston Parish sells a male slave (named Sam) to his daughter Elizabeth Rudolph. The document is signed by John Washington (probably the great-grandson of Lawrence Washington the immigrant; b.1729-1786), Constant Washington (probably his wife), and Louisa F. Washington (possibly his daugter). Recorded in Westmoreland County on August 31, 1784 by R. Bernard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Receipt signed by John Cook for 100 dollars for a white horse sold to Major Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N.S. 1 page. Lund offers to pay Col. John Fitzgerald for the Waggon [sic] and four horses he just received. Autograph note signed, [fragment]. Col. Fitzgerald was a prominent Alexandrian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia. Received letter day after G.W. left Phila.--praise of G.W.--\"Few in his situation after having so successfully played a Game for their Country but would have played an after Game for themselves--her little god daughter (Mrs. F's child)--mourns her own lost children--invitation to visit Phila.--compliments of season \u0026amp; New Year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 3 pages. Conveys \"All that plantation now in possession of the said Penelope French called the Dogue Run plantation in Fairfax County, and adjoining the land of the Immortal George Washington and a number of slaves thereon\" for an annual rent of \"One hundred and thirty six pounds Gold and Silver, Dollars at six Shillings and half Joes at forty eight shillings ...\" Document signed, laminated, docketed \"A Lease from Penelope French and Benjamin Dulany to John Robertson January 1st 1784,\" 3 red seals, watermarks. Signed by Penelope French, Benj. Dulany and John Robertson - witnessed by Going Lanphier and Robert Lanphier. Some marginal notes in handwriting of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Discusses disruption of business because of inclement weather; sale of Bushrod's hogsheads; disposition of his books.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N. 1 page. A bill from William A. Washington (1757-1810; George Washington's nephew) to the estate of Richard Muse for the hiring of \"negro Ceasar\" by Muse's overseer William Smith.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Will procure glasses for her, but regrets she needs them--post is surest way to send letters--many guests, but has been out little--\"Extensive connections and supposed large Fortunes, have their consequent Appendages tho not always of the most agreeable sort.\"--her goddaughter (Mrs. F.'s child). Autograph letter signed, docketed in another hand. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz Powel.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. 2 pages. Has posted advertisements on General's lands that George Washington intends to assert his claims there. Settlers there alarmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHermitage. Letter discussing sales of various goods, and slaves.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. In writing of and docketed by William Augustine Washington. Received by the hands of James Nivison £ 6 in payment for self and William Butler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt. D.S. 1 page. Document signed, fragment, docketed on back, \"Majr Burdett Ashton's Rect for his Wifes and his proportion of my Brother George Washington's Legacies,\" incomplete watermark. For \"every Claim wch I have against the Estate of Augustine Washington decd as well on the Acct of the Legacy left my Wife an also my proportion of Legacy by the Death of Mr. George Washington decd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Bushfield. Re: Shipment of Bushrod's chest and other goods from Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed in French. Paris. Chastellux writes of the departure of the Marquis de Lafayette to America. He imagines the scene if he, instead of Lafayette, might return to America and visit with Washington. He reminisces about the weeks spent at Albany and Saratoga during the Revolution and follows with a postscript regarding Madam Carter now Madam Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N.S. 1 page. I.O.U. from Washington to Booth, of Maryland, for \"Forty Guineys.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mrs. Washington asks Col. Fitzgerald to convey to her sons at Mount Vernon, with as much expediency as possible, the enclosed information. Re: Bushrod Washington's personal affects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page, in hand of Gart. Tho[mpson], fragment, badly charred and mutilated, laminated, docketed, incomplete watermark (indistinguishable). Bill from John Kea[ ] to Mary Washington for [£2.5.0].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. Receipt for £5.0.0. pd. in full by W. A. Washington--signed with C. Highlander's mark and witnessed by Jenny [Mrs. Jane ?] Washington. Docketed \"Charles Highlander's Rec. £ 5.0.0.,\" laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 2 pages. Agreement for Whiting to make repairs on his dwelling house, pay taxes, not allow servants and other stipulations on a certain tract (unclear as to location). Crane is making the agreement on behalf of George Augustine Washington. Whiting lived at Snow Hill on Bull Run in Prince William County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. 1 page. Letter in a humorous vein, chiding him for not writing--sends a book which she once recommended for his perusal--sends him fur gloves because \"the Severity of the last Winter may have operated so violently on his Herculean Hands, as to have numbed his fingers,\" thus preventing writing. Autograph letter, docketed in Mrs. P.'s hand, watermark (GR surmounted by crown and powder horn), written in 3rd person. Name does not appear on original manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount of Col. John Augustine Washington with the London agent Messer's deDrusina, Ridder, and Clerk. The account ledger includes items such as tools, shoes, clothing, dishes, cutlery, sewing . 1 sheet, 4 pages of implements, nails, snuff boxes, sugar, fabric, spectacles, and Hyson tea. Autograph document signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Can write oftener now--post leaves regularly--everyone sick--Miss Butler Thornton died of sore throat--Fanny's health improved by nursing George--sending Betsy to Fredericksburg for education--[Fanny is his wife and G.A.W.'s sister]--house not finished--has partnership in store at Germana--hopes to complete mills by winter next year--advises G.A.W. to build store or warehouses on his land--\" ... anythg. is preferable to an Estate in Land and negroes, which are not only unprofitable, but vexatious and troublesome\"--should sell land for certificates--Col. [Wm.] Washington wrote that G.A.W. was well.  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G. A. W.Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Ball\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. integral cover, New York, watermark. Docketed \"Excellency Richard Henry Lee President of the Honorable Continental Congress.\"  Re apprehension and publication of private letters abroad concerning public credit, and shows the necessity of \"immediate vigourous measures for supplying the Treasury of the United States...\" Note at bottom indicates 13 copies made and sent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Fox Neck. Letter by Maj. Jones--read in paper account of arrival in Charleston and health is restored--he should go to Sweet Springs in June - Oct.--\"A Virginia Estate is attended with such care, anxiety, and trouble, that it will in some measure prevent our Ease and Happiness ...\"--has rented out \"Traveller's Rest\" with stock, etc. to Mr. Young, an English farmer--lays off farm in equal lots of 40 A. with ditches and fencing--\"From this I shall get somethg. certin, and my Posterity will have a pretty Farm in such perfection as will require but few slaves to manage it.\"--intends same for all his property--Sam.[G.A.W.'s brother] bought wagon and will visit soon--will go to Sweet Springs to improve wife's health--G.A.W.'s lots in good condition--has received no rents for him--Callender should collect them--the Magnolia are produced from the Seed which are contained in Cones ...\"--will go to Botonast nearby to get information and some seeds. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., \"Recd 1st Apl. 85\". Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Ball.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Fredericksburg. Concern for G.A.W.'s health--should he need any cash, call on his friend Mr. Wm. Crafts--\"your core and filtering stone came same to hand and is in my store.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., \"Recd. 1st Apl. 85\", watermark (FA). Name on original manuscript appears as \"[Capt.] E. Callender.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Spotsylvania City. His letter not received--death of his baby [George] of the humour in his head--\" ... the old Lady (Mrs. Washington [Mary]) not long ago had a violent fall from her steps wch had nearly broke her arm. It is now getting so yd. she has some little use of it.\"--Col. Jno. Thronton will let G.A.W. have horse on good terms--rents--Capt. Callender expects him to draw upon him and his friends--goes to Sweet Springs if he can raise money--hopes to complete his race, dam and saw mill--all in Berkeley are well--will go there with Col. [Chas.] Washington--elections at Stafford--Garrett and Brent elected--Maj. Dick dead and John Lewis near death at Dr. [David] Stuart's--Miss Spriggs married Jno. Mercer and Brent to Miss Ambler. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., watermark (GR surmounted by crown and powder horn). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Ball\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Charleston. Earliest ship for Va. is next Thursday for Fredericksburg--ship for Phila. or N.Y. will arrive shortly--will engage staterooms on this for G.A.W.--Phila. newspapers just arriving on ship. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., watermark (GR surmounted by crown and powder horn).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Acknowledges letter telling of his son's death--[Capt. Alexander Spotswood Dandridge]--what to do with land intended for his son--bring grandson to Hanover--does she have coat buttons of Scotch thistle which his son had?--he promised to wear them for friend's sake--weak from spell of gout.  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (Armed woman and rampant lion with motto Pro Patria GSB). Name on original manuscript appears as \"N. W. Dandridge.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Charleston. Ship bearing Major Jones leaves for Va. Thursday, barring possibility of freight for other parts of continent--tell Major Jones nothing has been heard of his friend [Gile ?]. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., incomplete watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Received letter covering several others to forward--will visit [Mt. Vernon] shortly--tell Mr. Lewis he will see him tomorrow or next day. Autograph letter signed, integral cover (in different hand), watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. Callender.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. On board the sloop Unity. Unable to pay house rent which is due--encloses £6 and promises rest soon to be paid to Capt. Callender--is doing some ship's carpentry work at present. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Rich. Kenney.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Torn. Sale by the Lees, husband and wife, to Washington and Smith of Burnt House, Old Quarter and Forest plantations, approx. 2600 acres in all. Burnt House tract located just south of Bushfield, home of JAW. A trustee signs for JAW. Witnessed by Hannah, Mildred, and Bushrod Washington, among others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. His flour hasn't come yet--will be taken care of when it does--will inform gentlemen desirous of purchasing corn that he has some--lists prices current on flour, etc.--tobacco shipped by Mr. Stoddard. Autograph letter signed, badly charred, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Herbert.\" Poor condition, badly torn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Concerning correspondence with George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Charles City, Virginia. Edloe has bond of Bernarde Moor's, signed as security by Lawrence Washington--requests payment from Lawrence Washington's estate. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Left word on leaving town that debt to G.A.W. was to be paid, but business interfered--Bundle at Mrs. Maury's--bundle of boots will come by next stage--is he married?--brother and sister going to springs. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"H. Armistead.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Mr. [Long?] left $55. with Mr. Watson for him--forwards bundle by stage--his brother is at Hobbs Hole [Tappahannock]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., laminated, watermark, directed \"by care of Josiah Watson Esq. with a Bundle.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"H. Armistead.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Benjamin Franklin's account with artist Jean Antoine Houdon for expenses and work done. Includes an order with Monsieur Jefferson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFragment, 1 page, docketed. Promise to pay £3. Signed by Throckmorton; witnessed by Ferdinand Washington, [son of Samuel Washington].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Studley, Hanover City. Ill health and business prevent his coming [to wedding of Geo. A. W. with Fanny Bassett]--will send carriage for them to spend Christmas with them--family at Studley sends regards. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Sends £25, balance of Mr. Matthew Whiting's rent--unable to pay £35 on his own rent until Nov. [sublet of farm from Whiting].  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ja. Crane.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill of sale, John Augustine Washington to his son, Bushrod Washington. John Augustine Washington testifies, 'five shillings to me in hand paid by the said Bushrod Washington before the sealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged Have Given, Granted, Bargained sold and conveyed...the following Negroe Slaves..\" Includes list of slaves by name. Signed by \"John Augt. Washington\" and witnessed by Jenny [Jane] Washington, Theodorick Lee and Corbin Washington. Autograph document signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Could not procure the silk for Mrs. [Fanny] Washington--hasn't the cash due G.A.W.--first cash he can get he will send--congratulations on his marriage. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docket by G.A.W., marked \"care of Mr. Josiah Watson.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Congratulations on his marriage. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., broken red seal. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Le Mayeur\". [Dr. Le Mayeur was a French dentist; Gen. Washington was one of his patients].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Sends £5 due on rent, but cannot pay more until later--congratulations on marriage--and improvement of health. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W. [At bottom of page is a list of money sent].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Williamsburg. His neglect in writing--\"I will take the liberty of enquiring into your feats of sportsmanship for I expect if you have ever been able to rise soon enough to execute your threats the poor ducks have been slain by thousands.\" --tell G.W. honey locust seed can be got at Eltham this year. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Berkeley City. Sends £35 in consignment of rent due by M. Whiting, tho he can hardly spare it--give Mr. McCray of Alexandria, the bearer, a receipt--\"for the aforesaid rent due from Mr. Matthew Whiting for the year 1785.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., marked \"Hand by Mr. M Cray.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ja. Crane\". [Lists kinds of money sent in payment].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Happy Retreat, near Charles Town. Congratulations on marriage--family is well--Mr. Crowe's money to be paid--saw G.A.W.'s property advertised in paper in Genl.'s name in Fredericksburg--Mr. John Briscoe desires to buy Whiting's place--write by Mr. McCray who comes to spend winter with them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., directed \"Hon'd by Mr. McCray.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Cha. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. An order for household articles--2 large Dutch blankets, not torn in two--clamps, bed cord, brads, large common plate buttons, one pair large leather shoes or pumps, one pair large callimanco, cupboard locks, one hank of silk \"near the pattern sent\", \"one hank of deep green\", long bent horn comb. [Enclosed is a scrap of silk mounted on paper]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, endorsed, silked. Name on original manuscript appears as \"H. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Annapolis. Regarding the management of the Principio Company property belonging to William A. Washington, who inherited the property from his father Augustine (George Washington's half-brother). Russell is manager and iron-master of the Principio Company. Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Inquires price of land and lots in [Fredericksburg] advertised in paper--intends buying if price is right--will give good bonds--answer by next stage. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., directed \"To the care Mr. Wm. Hunter.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Rob. B. Chew.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount - D.S. 1 page. Account from Oct. 1786-May 1789 amounting to £11.0.4 for iron work, shoeing wheels, ox chains, repairing old stock bands, etc. Credit given of £7.18.0 for 39 1/2 baskets of wheat. Document signed, badly charred, laminated, docketed \"Acct. Mr. J. Hill for Mrs. Washington\".Account sworn to on Aug. 13, 1790 by Chas. C[aller ?] and receipted by Abner Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 10 pages. Account of William Augustine Washington with Messieurs Henderson, Ferguson, and Gibson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Blenheim. Has heard of attachment on Md. estate of his father [Augustine W.] in consequence of a claim against Nivison--requests Mr. Cracroft to hire lawyer to fight it--bearer has briefs of case. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed \"Mr. Washington's papers delivered by Mr. Craycroft,\" marked \"fav. by Mr. Spencer Carter,\" watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 2 pages. George A. Washington agrees to rent to John Lewis \"the Lotts inclosed within the [ ] on which H. Armistead now resides for the sum of Seventy five Pounds ...\" Lewis also agrees to certain repairs to a dwelling house, stable and kitchen. Witnessed by a Mr. Ball. Signed and docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Gundin Chapin and Co. to George Augustine Washington. 1/2 doz. screws [1] pr Brass hinges, 500 no. 5 springs. Autograph document signed, in hand of Aquila Brown, laminated, watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [1786] July 17. Receipted by Aquila Brown for Gundin Chapin and Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Safe arrival at G. W.'s--be sure the General gets good Sanfine seed which he is ordering--get a \"Clever Lille Desant plow which must go with out a weeal for the land is not Level and to be shoor to make him Light and Desant and be Shoor to make him turn the works well ...\"--describes plows in use at Mt. V.--doesn't want wife to come yet, for he may not stay past his year--land poor, plows poor, farm instruments poor--wages and terms of General's are good--dislikes negroes--\"tese Black Peope I am Rather in Danger of being posind among them ...\"--wife can decide about coming--look after his children--General sold good sheep for 40/ \"a pes of thar money.\"--.  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermarks. [Bloxham was an English farmer who came to serve as farmer and manager of some activities at Mount Vernon. Peacey was his sponsor].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 6 pages. Congratulations on birth of another [daughter]--reflections on the role of women in educating children, and the education they need--wishes to have spent more time on improving mind than person--\"I have not a doubt that the General's visit to Chatham was productive of as much Pleasure to him as to you. I am sorry that you have Reason to think his native Climate does not so well agree with him as ours. In all probability his Destination will be Virginia. and sure I am that his Inclination and Attachments are decidedly for that State. When you see him present my Comps. he is one of my best Friends and Favorites.\"--family matters--too much rain for grain. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed in Mrs. Powel's hand, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. The bond is for 67 pounds sterling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Bushrod W. delivers letter and documents relating to a suit being brought against the estate of Augustine W.--his illness prevents attendance--gives some details of the defence--Bushrod will give security for him. Autograph letter signed, cover, laminated, docketed \"Forrest Stoddert vs. Washington,\" watermarks. Sent a copy of Augustine Washington's will for the use of Stone as a legal representative in a Maryland suit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Bushrod W. delivers letter and documents relatinig to suit being brought against the estate of Augustine W.--his illness prevents attendance--gives some details of the defence--Bushrod will give security for him. Autograph letter signed, cover, laminated, docketed \"Forrest Stoddert vs. Washington,\" watermarks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Send crimson or blue silk to face flannel waistcoat for the General. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Malbro. Would quarrel with Mr. W[ashington] for not allowing her to visit them--will bring missil or send it by first opportunity--best love to all at Mt. Vernon--a kiss to her godddaughter--Sally [Sarah Offitt Craufurd] can almost walk. Autograph letter signed, fragment, incomplete, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Sarah Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 28 pages. Rutherford's survey for land owned by George Augustine Washington near Charles Town in Berkeley County, Virginia (now West Virginia). Survey of this tract after it was split and bequested to G.A.W.'s sons, George Fayette and Charles Augustine. The sons, in turn, rented their properties to Peter Cockrell and Garland Moore, respectively. Includes list of 10 slaves Cockrell rented along with land and accounts of expenses and produce of the Berkeley Farm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Thompson agrees to \"furnish Major George [A.] Washington with Thirty Barrills of Indian Corn to be delivered at his place in the Month of March next, ...\" or to freight it to General Washington's mill if that is G.A.W.'s wish. If he fails in this obligation, 40 pounds Virginia currency is due.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Sends packet which Gen. Washington sent to him--quotes from G.W.'s letter telling of desire of his farmer [Bloxham] to bring wife and children over to America--ship sails from London to place near G.W's seat in Feb.--if passage is desired for her must be paid in advance. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, post mark \"A1, 17\", watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Welch.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. London. Thanks for present of a hare--has booked passage for Mrs. Bloxham and 2 children--\" ... the Vessell goes very near Gen. Washingtons Landing so that Mrs. Bloxham has not far to travel\"--costs of passage--bring bedding for ship's cabin--\"Goods and cloaths in Virginia as they mostly come from hence are very dear, therefore it woud be necessary for her to Lay in a good Stock of them ...\"--seeds will go by same boat--these will be sent to warehouse or counting house first--if Mrs. Bloxham changes her mind let him know. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmark, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Welch.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Dr. Craik brings a shoe--send a pair or two at Lowry's of purple morroco of same size--also a pr. or 2 of red--Mrs. Washington will send back ones not suiting. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, part of watermark (HB).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 2 pages. Survey and plat of 1121-acre tract owned by George Augustine Washington near Charleston in the county of Berkeley.\" About 250 acres of the ... tract is cleared ...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 2 pages. Renewal of an agreement made December 25, 1784 (see MVLA Collection). This agreement is to expire on December 25, 1787 \"at which time the said Land and premises is to be ... peaceably and quietly given up to said Washington as required.\" Rent is 40 pounds Virginia currency. Document signed, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Have shirts, neck handkerchiefs \u0026amp; ruffles made from linen an cambrick left at Snow's store--to have been made at Mt. V. but G.W. having new \"recruit\" made for himself, so \"I therefore told Mrs. Washington that I could not get any linnen which I liked-that was a lie Snow, but yet it did not hurt me to tell it so much as it would to have delayed anything which was doing for the Genl.\"--Peter to pick up Lear's shoes--\"Has [Hooff ?] paid or protested by bill upon him?\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Received Mr. Hanson's draft and the bill for making shirts--advancing board to Mr. Hanson before due for [Geo. S. and Lawrence A. Washington]--got down before rains came--send down Mr. Hunter's receipt--\"Washington sends his love to you and says you are not a man of your word, for you promised to come down here on Sunday and did not.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Thanks for 4 shirts and 2 neck cloths--send rest and the bill, will pay when next in town--apologizes for lack of New England gallantry at letting Miss Craik go home by herself--will accompany Mrs. W. and Mrs. Stuart to Belle Voir--Phila. packet just \"passing by the door\"--when can they get things from her?--is now writing this while in hands of his [\"freisear\"]--5 more wash basins are needed. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDivision of slaves from the estate of John Augustine Washington amongst Bushrod Washington, Corbin Washington, and Hannah Washington. \"West\" Ford, \"Billey\", \"Betty\", and \"Venus\" are listed under slaves to Hannah Washington. 1 sheet, 2 pages of text.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAt court held for Westmoreland County the 31st day of July 1787, the Will and Codicil made 1785 November 19 by John Augustine Washington and under the oath of executors Bushrod Washington and Corbin Washington along with William Augustine Washington was entered into and acknowledged bond with conditions as the law direct. Certificate is granted them for obtaining a probate. Signed by James Bland, C.W.C and William Butler, D.C. and noted as 'A true Copy.' Autograph document signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Letter and articles came to hand--he used good judgment on the cape--send black cape for G.A.W. and one for self; also plain metal buttons for white broad cloth vest and breeches--Mrs. W. obliged for cards--\"Mrs. St[uart] was disappointed by not seeing certain personages on Sunday.\"--send hair ribbon--any late arrivals in Alexa.?  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount. A.D.S. 1 page. Account for £6.10.9 includes woodwork for 1 pr. cart wheels, 2 boxes for them, tire and nails, altering and putting on 8 stock bands. Credit is given for wheat and old iron. Autograph document signed, in hand of Abner Vernon, fragment, badly charred, laminated, incomplete watermark. Account certified correct by Abner Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Signed by J[?] Berry to the fact that John Milton, deputy sheriff served notice to William Kerchival and John Williams that judgement would be brought in October for payment of bond to George Washington. Milton served notice on Aug. 21, 1787. Addressed to Francis Whiting on the other side.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill. 12 dancing lessons for Miss Fanny Smith and 6 visits to reach Miss H[annah] Washington...her school is located at Chantilly ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Fears frost, \u0026amp; will be unable to see them until 10th or 12th of month--please pay Mr. Anthony Buckner sum of £3, and place to acct. of D. S. Autograph letter signed, fragment with integral cover, laminated, docketed, directed \"By Mr. A. Buckner.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Send by the bearer 3 bushels of salt, allum, and the plank, if it is ready--if not ready, let him know when it will be. Autograph letter signed, fragment, docketed, laminated, part of a watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Let bearer, John Monday, have bottle of snuff, bed cord, molasses, pint tumbler and [ ] and charge to his own account. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, fragment, laminated, watermark, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Rob. H. Hooe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Brent-Town. To the assistant for Huie, Reid, and Company. Send by bearer 1/2 yd. cloth--are goods arrived and open yet? Let Mr. Peirce have credit in store, and will guarantee payment for him. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Hooe.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Send by bearer, Jno. McKay salt and small pot and charge it. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed, on reverse of part of legal document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Please let Benj. Mattison have 4000 single [tens?] and 200 double [tens?]. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Pay bearer £0.9.2. Autograph document signed, fragment, docketed \"Charles Adams 11 Oct 87,\" laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Dumfries. Send by John 3 yds. fine \"plad\", one gallon good spirits, molasses, morocco slippers, callimineo pumps, candles, and 2 wash basons. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Neabsco. Must leave for Bul[l] Run in morning--requests he let bearer have £6 to pay workmen--will write memorandum of all winter clothing needed. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed, watermark [separate cover addressed to Mr. Reid probably goes with this letter].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFragment of cover, probably goes with letter of October 17, 1787, John Carter, Jr. Neabsco, to James Reid.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. To James Read (or Reid?) in Dumfries. Send by Scipio sugar, tea, also for Polly Brent send crape gauze, leather shoes to measure sent, and large chip hat--send 2 hanks pale yellow silk. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Send by bearer 1000 ten penny nails, 2 bead cords \u0026amp; 1 quart rum--to be charged. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed, incomplete watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Credit Mr. Blake, bearer, for what necessaries he wants on her account. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Send ten penny nails, brown lining \"garman Toulles\" stockings, etc. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed \"John Smith 29 Octr 87.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount with a dressmaker ... entries include making a \"lude string Robe\" robe and petty coat, great coat and altering 3 garments ... total £1.10.0. Receipted Aug. 31, 1790.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 4 pages. Bonds taken for [slaves?] sold, amounting to £560.19.0--signed by Willm. A. Washington and John Fauntleroy--\"other Accts. on this list not yet bonded--£121.19.1\"--amts not bonded include for Phaeton and harness, Chair, Livestock and lumber. Document signed, endorsed \"An Acc't. of Bonds and debts due for property sold of Colo. Thomas Turner at Smith's Mount and Nanzatico,\" laminated, unidentified watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 2 pages. Washington agrees to continue leasing a tract of land in Berkeley County \"adjoining the Town of Charles Town for and during the Term of one Year ...\" i.e. Dec. 25, 1787 to Dec. 25, 1788. Whiting shall pay required land tax and \"Forty Pounds Spacie, Virginia Currency, ...\" to Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Whiting exchanges \"... two Cows under seven years old, thirteen herd of Sheep under four years old\" for a year's rent of land in Berkeley County (see Agreement, Nov. 3, 1787). Washington allows four pounds ten shillings for each cow and twelve shillings per herd of sheep.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 26 pages. A portion of an account book containing record of rentals due and accounts owed by \"George Washington President of the United States.\"--the first 9 pp. (at least one missing) concern tenants living on the tract called \"Asbeys Bend - under the Blue Ridge Part in Fauquier and Part in Loudoun\"--lots are listed, tenant named, and an account given of what he owes and has paid--following pp. concern lands on Gooseneck Creek in Fauquier County and in Berkeley County and Frederick County.--then follow several pp. of \"George Washington President of the United States in Acct. Current with B. Muse\", concerning expenses and collections, legal in nature in connection with the foregoing lands and tenants. Autograph document signed, in hand of Battaile Muse, 2 blank pages, silked.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Airy. Thanks him for his condolences and offer of help upon her afflictions. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by T. Lear. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor Stuart.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Little Washington Custis [6 yrs. old] thanks Mrs. Powel for a book, the Children's Friends, which she sent him--his sisters and Miss Harriot [Washington] send their respects. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Unhappy over their separation--her approaching confinement [Anna Maria Washington, born April 3, 1788]--weather severe--plows frozen--spare no expense in getting skillful person, recommends Mrs. Harrison [midwife ?]--Mrs. Bassett's shoes not forwarded to Phila. yet--will get biscuit and hat for your father and brother--family news--inquire into cotton--little Wash. [Custis] wants to write her a letter--\"We this evening recd. an acct. of the adoption of the Constitution by the State of Massachusets which was deliberately discusd and with the greatest harmony adopted the Minority determining to give it every support tho they were unsuccesful in their opposition.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by Fanny B. W-n, watermark (IV). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. A. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. For 6 bushels of winter vetches for General Washington, totaling £2.2.0. Autograph document, small page, docketed. [This was for seed bought in England].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Sent letter yesterday by Col. Humphreys--send a dozen hand saw files and 3 men's coarse hats--Tom has Mr. Porter's saddlebags. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, incomplete watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Robert Morris on way to Va. and takes portable camera obscura as a gift to G.W.P. Custis [7 yrs. old]--landscapes at Mt. Vernon will be perfectly represented and can be copied--profiles may be taken with it--Mr. Morris will show him how to use it--send her his sister's [Nelly] and Mrs. W.'s profiles. Autograph letter signed, docketed, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Asks for 6 barrels of \"Hearons\" [herring ?] from Mt. Vernon--thanks for trouble in finding him freight--try to find Gibb a load from the Potomac back to Fredericksburg. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., watermark (Taylor). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Edw Pye Chamberlay\". [Chamberlayne, of King Wm. County, married Agnes Dandridge].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Land to be sold by Washington to Sullivan who wants it for speculation--Peter can bring mares to the horse. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, \"A distinguished and brave Revolutionary officer\", watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour receipts signed by Davenport (George Washington's miller) from the Mill. An accompanying docket refers to these receipts as \"Accounts of Corn and Meal delivered out of the Mill for and by the orders of G[eorge] A[ugustine] W[ashingto]n...125 Bushels Corn.\" Four documents signed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Jos. Davenport.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Send Mrs. [Martha] Washington 2 yds. black lute-string, \"as near the patron [pattern] as it can be got\",--also 3 prs. of best white kid gloves, long--. Autograph letter signed, laminated, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. A. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Rotterdam. Received from Capt. Robt. Wyllie on his brig the Molly the documents handing them 50 hhds. tobacco, and letter informing them the vessel's whole cargo was addressed to them from themselves, Mr. Hector Alexander, and Mr. George Walker of Georgetown--before they could finish processing it as per instructions, an interdict from Mr. G. Gibson to Capt. Wyllie to deliver cargo to him, on consequence of order from Messr. Smith Huie Alexander and Co. of Glasgow--sends copy of letter they sent to Smith Huie Alexander and Co.--thanks them for confidence placed in them--will inform them of decision in this affair. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, laminated, directed \" By Cap. McGill from Rotterdam,\" also marked on cover \"Capt. Quick to go from [ ] the readiest way to Rotterdam,\" cover used as a scratch sheet, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 2 pages. George Augustine Washington contracts with Samuel Roberts for the latter to disassemble a building at Johnson's Fishery (at River Farm) and re-erect it \"... agreeably to the back part of Genl. Washington's kitchen or Servant's Hall, weatherboard, case, cornice, and bargeboard it in the same way--.\" Roberts is to receive, for his service, 11 pounds Virginia currency and the assistance of one slave. Document is unsigned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne envelope, no letter or note. Addressed to Samuel Powel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Asks his price for land in Carolina--has been offered land \"in this Neighbourhood\" but prefers the Carolina tract--poor quality of Carolina land. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Richmond\", watermark obscured.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Account of sales of fruit received by the Philadelphia Packet, Capt. Elwood for a/c of Messrs. Andrew Clows Co. George Washington's order for 110 pounds of filberts appears on the account of fruit brought to Alexandria on Captain John Ellwood, Jr.'s Philadelphia packet boat, the sloop \"Charming Polly.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Smith tells Washington of certain clothing purchases she has charged to Washington on account with \"Mr. Crabb.\" Letter carried \"By Harry.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Winchester. On reverse, a protest signed by Thacker Washington \"... because not given by Miss Anne Blair, whose order will be accepted.\" Request for payment of £11.12.6 to Mr. Nath. Gray.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Apologies for delay in executing commission for Mrs. W.--has been ill--nice white fur available, but advises waiting until autumn, because of lateness of season--did he receive letter and pamphlet of the Debates of the [Phila.] Convention?--\"As I knew you were a Member of the Virginia Convention I thought it might be agreeable to you to see in how masterly a Manner Mrs. Wilson had treated the Science of Government.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, red seal, watermark (W).Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Thanks him for forwarding 4 tierces and 3 barrels of seed by the Tree Mason, Capt. Lawrence Lazore--please forward freight bill. Autograph letter signed, docketed \"Recd. [April] 24 Ansd May 13th\", watermark (incomplete LVG and powder horn). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. A. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Orders muslin for Mrs. Washington--requests Dunlap and Claypole's paper sent regularly to Major [G.A.] Washington--send Will [to N.Y.] when he's able to travel. Autograph letter, laminated, docketed by Lear(?) \"These letters were recorded by H.[owell] Lewis. Name does not appear on original manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted broadside outlining the formal order of procession for the inauguration ceremony for the first President of the United States, George Washington. A manuscript docket on verso reads \"Order of Procession on the Inauguration of President Washing[tn], 30 April 1790.\" Another manuscript docket on the front of the broadside, underneath the printed text, reads \"Order of procession on the inauguration of President Washington 30, April 1790.\" This year is incorrect, as the inauguration took place on 30 April 1789.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Pittsylvania. Return of his draft, half satisfied leads him to think it is inconvenient for them to answer any further requisitions for money--will try to discharge his large debt to them speedily--reminds them that they had consented to consolidate his scattered debts into one general acct. upon their books--hopes this will prevail upon them to give him time to discharge various debts, but if they prefer, they have enough of his property at their disposal to discharge a debt to them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, laminated, directed by \"favr. Mr. Smith,\" watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. President would like Billy [Lee] sent to Mt. Vernon when he can be moved safely, for he cannot be of use here--\"But if he is still anxious to come on here the President would gratify him altho he will be troublesome--He has been an old and faithful Servt. this is enough for the Presidt. to gratify him in every reasonable wish\"--if Major W. needs buck wheat from Phila. he will let you know--G. W. wishes Dunlop and Claypool's paper sent to N.Y., and will furnish them from there to the Major at Mt. Vernon. Autograph letter initial signed, laminated, docketed by Lear(?), watermark (L Munn). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\" Not in Writings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Dumfries. Interest on certificate in name of John Dickenson belongs to bearer Mrs. Dickenson--let her have her warrant, or purchase it of her--she is in great want. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn estimate for a saddle for the President.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 10 pages. An account of Robert Lewis's trip as far as Baltimore accompanying his aunt Mrs. Washington to New York--family relations and friends--preparations and farewell at Mt. Vernon and Dr. Stuart's in Alexandria--Col. Blackburn's--Mr. and Mrs. B[ushrod] Washington--Mrs. W.'s parting with her servants at Mt. V.--rental of horses from Mr. Van Horn--efforts to purchase a horse for [G.W.]--two ferry crossings--Major Snowden and family--description of countryside--Mrs. Carroll's reception near Baltimore--visit with Dr. McHenry in Baltimore. Autograph document, unbound, laminated, watermark, docketed in later hand, \"Journal of Mrs. W's journey to N. York.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Charles came up to get the [storehouse ?] key being mended--send a dozen lbs. of figs to be charged to G.A.W.--needs 200 \"small tacks with flat heads proper for nailing leather on Brick moulds ...\"--Mrs. [Anna Maria] Bassett and Mrs. Washington will dine with Mrs. Porter after lunch on Sunday--Mr. Bassett will attend them and perhaps G.A.W. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by Snow (?), watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. A. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. President desires to have Billy [Lee] sent to N.Y. since Billy earnestly desires it--send stays and shoes to Mrs. F[anny Bassett] W-n at Mt. V.--send Mrs. M. W.'s to [N.Y.] and charge all to President's account--she overpaid for altering some gowns--Billy's expenses to be pd. by G.W. thru Biddle (mentioned in Writings in footnote). Autograph letter initial signed, docketed, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. An account of ferry and inn expenses listing all the stops between Georgetown and New York--carriage of a trunk from Phila to N.Y.--stage horses--Col. Van Horn who arranged the trip had been paid earlier some amount--. Document, in hand of Robert Lewis, watermark, endorsed on back, \"The Amount of every expence is £67.10.7 Pensylvania currency.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. \"The President will thank you to put into the hand of Mr. Wm. Hunter Junr. of Alexa. thirty five Guineas, for him to deliver to Mr. John Campbell of Bladensbg. ... in payment for a Horse sent by Mr. Campbell to the President.\" Autograph letter initial signed, laminated, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\" Writings, XXX, 342-343. [Mr. Hunter was on his way back to Alexa. from N.Y., and stopping in Phila.].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. Inquiries about table ornaments--\" ... and if the large and small Glasses of M. Dela Croix are of the same set, he [the President] will thank you to procure them...\"--\"The President has a French man with him who is said to be a compleat Confectioner and professes to understand everything relative to these ornaments, so that the Glasses only are wanting.\" Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed, watermark (L. Munn). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Alexandria. Discusses religion ... suggests his mother rise early and ride before breakfast ... glad she is rid of Sorrel ... welcome to molasses sugar ... will not be diffident in requesting favors of her ... glad to hear wheat, barley, and clover are so fine ... agricultural advice ...  Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. Billy [Lee] arrived--\"The President thinks those ornaments will not answer the purpose as the two sets are not made to join each other \u0026amp; neither separate are large enough for his table\"--President much indisposed--fever and a tumor on his thigh. Autograph letter initial signed, docketed, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Baltimore. Sends letters of testimonials \"in my favor\"--hears of president's recovery--his sickness prevented Speaker of House of R. from writing him as per his promise. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by Lewis, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Alex. Furnival.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Sends copy of Committee's report on mode of collecting taxes--how does his memorial stand with President?--any chance of employment?--amusements in N.Y.--hopes President is recovered. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed, postmarked \"Balt. July 5.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Joshua Barney.\" [Barney sailed miniature ship \"The Federalist\" to Mount Vernon in 1788; gift of merchants of Baltimore.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Happy over her children's situation [in N.Y.] -- glad \"My good Mama [Martha Washington] ... has at last seen the necessity of making the Dr. children respect as well as love her, for that they never wou'd have done had she continued her former improper indulgence to them.\"--their sisters are with her--death of Mr. Richard the printer--doesn't approve of taking her daughters [Eliza and Martha Custis] to Alexandria feast and merriment--requests him to have a butter print made for her--competition in selling butter to Alexandria. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor Stuart.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1789] July 8.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Saurason obligates himself to sell Washington his lot \"... 40 feet on Duke street and 70 on St. Asap[h]\" for seventy five pounds Virginia Currency. This lot is \"... subject to a ground rent of twenty five Shillings...\" The agreement is subject to Washington's procuring another lot from Thorton Alexander.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Account from July 1789 for \"Visiting Mrs. W. Examining a Cancer and Consultation with Dr. Hall - £2.2.0.\" Document, fragment, badly charred, laminated, docketed \"Dr. R. Wellford Acct and [ ],\" incomplete watermark. Proved before magistrate, Geo. French, on Aug. 19, 1790. Receipted on reverse Sept. 13, 1790 from Mrs. Lewis. Signed by Wm. Yates for Robt. Wellford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Cousin A.O.C.C. married Jack Lyons--saw many friends at Eltham and Elsing Green--\" ... hope He [G.A.W.] is not so regardless of His health as he used to be, tell Him from me that one child and the prospect of another are sufficient inducements to make him prudent, an Orphan's situation is deplorable, for a Mother cannot be of much advantage without a Father's assistance.\"--lack of a carriage prevents her coming to Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by F. B. Washington. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. C. Bassett.\" Date on original catalog card appears \"[1789] Aug. 3\". [B.C. Bassett was sister-in-law of Fanny. She married John Bassett of Farmington, Hanover County. She was daughter of Wm. Burnett Browne of Elsing Green, King Wm. County.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. Received his several letters--slippers came safely to hand, also the bill for them--£70 received from Mr. Thomas Smith on acct. of the President--send 2 prayer books to Mrs. W. Autograph letter signed, docket, incomplete watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. 1 page. New York. Received bill from Dunlop and Claypoole--forward the enclosed answer to an address to Bethleham--procure 20 bushels of good winter barley for seed from reputable farmer--last procured from R.I. was not good--Mrs. W. wants Mr. Hazelhurst's bill for Chintz--charge to president's acct.--she also wants another prayer book added to 2 already requested. Autograph letter, docketed by Lear(?), watermark. Name does not appear on original manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Abingdon. Chides him for not writing - news from George [A. Washington] and family at Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor Stuart.\" Date on original catalog card appears \"[1789] August 19.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S 2 pages. Richmond. Re: Corbin W-n's suit with the Hites ... certain title papers missing must be supplied before the Oct. trial ... Patrick Matthews, Johnston, Russel are names appearing in the letter and seem to be former owners of the land in question ... \" Copy of a letter from Mr. John Marshall to Corbin Washington.\" Date on original catalog card appears \"[17]89 Aug. 23.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. New York. Prayer books came safely--encloses letter to Nicholas Eveleigh(?) in S. Carolina--put it on first boat to that place--\"Mrs. Washington wishes you to send 25to ... of chocolet shells to Mt. Vernon ...\"--send statement of President's account. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, partial watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. 2 pages. New York. President is getting a German gardner from Phila.--he doesn't speak English or know the country--pay and charge to President's account the amount of his passage in stage from Phila. to Alexandria. Autograph letter, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark (LVG surmounted by powder horn). Name does not appear on original manuscript. [Gardener was John Christian Ehler, sent from Germany by Henrick Wilmans of Bremen].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. Mrs. W. wants a gown of color like that enclosed in Tabby, ducape or Padusoy [paduasay]--send samples and price. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark (armed figure). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. G.W.'s acct. [from Biddle] is right--Mrs. W. wants 15 yds. of Padusoy of enclosed pattern--G.W. wants prices on clover seed and early delivery--suffered greatly last year because of late delivery of seed--congratulations on apptmt. as Marshal of District of Pennsyl. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark.Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. Introducing Col. Gordon, Col. Buckside, Capt. [Isaakson ?], and Lt. Erskine who are on their way to Canada. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed, watermark (T. French). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ph. Schuyler.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Appointed by P. Wagener. Washington is appointed surveyor \"... of the road from General Washington's ferry to his Mill, from thence to his tumbling dam, thence along his new road to intersect the River side old road above the Gumspring ...\" and is to use \"the male labouring Tithables\" on George Washington's plantation to keep the road in good repair.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTiffin renews his lease on land in Berkeley County [see 1788, Sept. 26, James Stuart and Edward Tiffin] for annual rent of 30 lbs., ten of which should go toward \"... putting a good Sufficient Roof on the Dwelling House and other necessary repairs ...\" Tiffin is forbidden to \"clear any land outside of his Inclosures\" or sell or waste Timber on this land nor seed any grain in the autumn unless he later agrees to a longer term.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. Mrs. W.'s Padusoy [dress material] and bill for it received--President wants list of plants and prices from Mr. Bartram, and when they should be transplanted--wishes to send some to Mt. Vernon. Autograph letter initial signed, docketed by Lear, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrint document, 1 page. An address from the Quakers from their annual meeting for Penn., New Jersey, Delaware, and western parts of Va. and Maryland. The Quakers are grateful for religious toleration and other American freedoms but state \"... we can take no part in carrying on war on any occasion ... but are bound ... to lead quiet and peaceable lives ... \" GW answers, in part, \"...it is doing the ... Quakers no more than justice to say, that (except their declining to share with others the burthen of the common defence) there is no denomination among us who are more exemplary and useful citizens.\" Printed document, pen trials on verso. Washington's reply is published in Writings, 30:416n.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Abingdon. Has never allowed herself to join general cry against him--wishes Bett and Patt [Eliza and Martha Custis] could have same advantages as her other children--guests--a boating accident in front of her house. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor Stuart.\" Date on original catalog card appears as \"[1789] Oct. 8.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Appoints Burgess Ball attorney in his own behalf for division of estate of his mother, Mary Washington. Poor condition. Document signed, fragment, laminated, badly charred by fire, docketed Chs. Washi[ngton] Powe[r of Attorney]. Signed by Chas. Washington. Witnessed by M. Frame and Fielding Augusting Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 4 pages. \"Accot. of sales of the Stocks etc. sold at the plantation of the late Mrs. Mary Washington, on the 29th of October 1789.\" Some of the buyers include Charles Carter Jr., Bushrod Washington and Burges[s] Ball. Stock sold includes sheep, oxen, hogs, pigs, horses, cows. Autograph document, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Massachusetts. Letter was written after the visit of George Washington to Boston. Otis writes that Washington's \"... presence has diffused joy amongst all ranks ...\" Autograph letter signed, on fine (laid) paper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 7 pages. Boston. He was fortunate enough to help with preparations for Washington's visit. Describes the planning and the President's visit. Docketed and signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Injunction bond for paying all costs and damages \"that shall be awarded against him [Warner W.]\" in Frederick County Court. Document signed, docketed \"Washington vs. Mills and Co., Injn. Bond,\" watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Has heard nothing from Mr. Bartram regarding plants and shrubs--has been away from N.Y. with President--\"The President will thank you to pay to the Honb. Robt. Morris Esq. livres 32-12-2 being a balance due to Gouvr. Morris Esq. for something which he purchasd in France for the Presid. - and also to know from him (R.M.) the amount of some floor matts and a pr. of blk sattin brot. from India the summer before last in one of Mr. Morris's ships and pay the same\"--find out price of buck wheat and if it can be had on short notice--clover seed has been procured here. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by Lear(?) \"per Major Jackson,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for loaves of bread for the prisoners. Small slip of paper charred by fire, laminated, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmall scrap of paper, charred by fire, laminated. For £3.0.0 due from George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 shillings discharging Miss Fanny B. Smith's account ... Witnessed by Hannah Washington, Sr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. 1 page. Lancaster. He cannot accept commission of purchasing mares for Genl. W.--his daughter very ill, and cannot go thru country looking for them--Mr. John Miller knows horses and is dependable--perhaps he can undertake the business. Autograph letter, docketed. [See letter from Th. Hartley to G.W., Dec. 7, 1789].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Received his letter after delay--the President has been informed of contents and replies, \"as an act of Providence has interposed to render a complyance with your promise impracticable, he must have further patience\"--he also says clean sound wheat will be taken at his mill in payment and the Alexandria Cash price allowed for it--corn crop poor so would also like to have some if he has it. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark, postmarked \"Alex Dec. 18,\" docketed, note in later hand reads \"Above signature seems to be that of George Augustine Washington Son of Charles - who was G.W.'s brother - This presented to MVLA July 3/97 by Mrs. Carrol Mercer Washn. D.C.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"George A. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. New York. President desires to know prices of buckwheat delevered to Va. in bags, and in barrels--if cheaper there or in back counties of Va.--requests information by next week so he can write Major W. what to do--probably can't be sent down rivers until spring thaws--Mrs. Reinagle, who taught Miss Custis music, to send some music proper for her thru the winter--mentions his approaching marriage. Autograph letter signed, docketed, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page docketed. Laminated. This cover came with all the letters to Biddle from Lear.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Lists 13 slaves by name, above 16 years of age, and \"Horses 7.\" Also lists his taxable property in Truro Parish, 1789 as three slaves above 16 years, four horses and a phaeton carriage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. A Tax Bill for the year 1788, directed to Major George Washington, nephew of General Washington, and one time Mount Vernon manager, from Mr. Vernon manager, from Mr. Joseph Powell in the amount of £7.2.2 plus 36 lbs of tobacco.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Received music from Mr. Ranigle -- Send 200 bushels of buckwheat to Mt. Vernon in bags marked G.W. -- compliments of the season from President and Mrs. Washington. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, watermark incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. President wants some superfine bolting cloth to be sent to Mt. Vernon-for a reel 9'2\" in length and 5'6\" in circumference -- have cloth chosen by Mrs. Lewis or a skillful miller. Autograph letter signed, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. New York. [Washington] has written Major [George A.] W-n regarding the bolting cloth--G.W. arranged thru Col. Hartley of Lancaster to have breeding mares sent to Mt. Vernon--money to be paid thru Biddle. Autograph letter signed, docketed by T. Lear \"Jany 17. 1790.\"  Dated incorrectly 1789 in heading, incomplete watermark. Not in Writings; Vol. XXX, p. 507, has footnotes mentioning this letter. Date on original catalog card appears [1790] Jan. 17.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. A draft enclosed, drawn by Samuel Meredith on the Bank of North America for $1066.66 -- to go to the account of the President -- is to pay for breeding mares bought through John Miller and Paul Zantzinger. Autograph letter signed, docketed, corrections added in G.W.'s hand, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. Received his letter and will render any assistance he can for President--is sure an exchange of houses can be accomplished--can treat for any part of furniture which might be wanted--will see Mr. Lear at his home this evening. Autograph letter, in first person, integral cover, docketed by Lear, laminated, watermark.  Name on original manuscript appears as \"Mr. Macomb.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for 18 shillings in account for Mrs. Betty Lewis, Subscribr. to Revd. Thomas Thornton for year 1789. Autograph document signed, 1 page, fragment, laminated, docketed \"Thos. Garnett [ ] Rect. 18 /\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Major Washington has sent size of bolting cloth now in the mill [see under same date, separate document] -- send by earliest conveyance to Mt. Vernon -- send president's account when convenient. utograph letter signed, docketed, incomplete watermark, [scratched on paper is name \"Polly Long,\" Lear's fiance at this time and later his first wife].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. President wishes carpet, pea green ground with white flowers or spots -- carpeting would be better than a carpet -- can find no carpet in N. Y. to fit the room, nor good carpeting -- Scotch carpeting is almost only kind to be found there. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, (written on reverse on a cover directed to \"The Secretary of the President of the United States\"). Writings, XXXI, 8-9; Minor variations. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Received President's account -- \"In reply to your wish to know the President's birth day it will be sufficient to observe that is on the 11th of February Old Style - but the almanack Makers have generally set it down opposite to the 11th day of Feby. of the present Style - how far that may go towards establishing it on this day I don't know - but I could never consider it any other ways than stealing as many days from his valuable life as is the difference between the old and the new Style.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Bill for fifty pounds to be paid to George (A.) Washington agent for the President of the U.S.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Happy at receiving her letter and sister Carter's lengthy one -- sorry to hear of illness and deaths among the negroes, \"... Temple in particular as he was a hearty, strong young fellow and arrived at an age when his services might have compensated his master or mistress for the trouble which is attendant on raising young negroes and the expense incurred, previous to their attaining the age of manhood\" -- they have been busy moving the president's household to more commodious quarters -- Mrs. White comes to visit only on public days -- these are crowded occasions -- last evening was at an assembly -- danced with Miss Briscoe -- many there disappointed president and lady didn't attend -- female part glad some of the family appeared -- \"For my own part, I am of so much more consequence here than when at home that I believe I shall never be content anywhere else.\" Post script dated Feb. 27: They have moved into the new house -- unable to find time to buy a toy for Maria. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed \"Mrs. Betty Lewis\", watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Rob. Lewis.\" Post script dated Feb. 27--They have moved into the new house--unable to find time to buy a toy for Maria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. They have found a carpet for the room described in last letter -- but obliged to him for looking -- add 200 more bushels of buckwheat to quantity already procured -- can be carried to Va. in bulk, saving expense of bags or barrels -- Capt. Ellwood will do this, using his hogsheads. Autograph letter signed, docketed. Writings, XXXI, 18. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Bearer, Martin Ehler, brings six mares -- two are those he mentioned before -- 4 are those that are described on enclosed list [no list enclosed here] -- one will match black mare purchased earlier. Autograph letter signed, docketed in a later hand, \"Zantzinger horse-dealer to Geo. A. Washington\", incomplete watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Received invoice of 200 bushels of buckwheat sent to Mt. Vernon -- omitted answering query on potatoes -- send them by next vessel -- President wants only 100 more bushels of buckwheat instead of 200 because of high price -- carry by bulk to lessen the freight. Autograph letter signed, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Lancaster. Martin Ehler had to turn back with the mares from Zantzinger -- couldn't cross Susquehanna River -- this adds to expenses he was to be allowed -- hired a helper, George Leonhart, to take the horses down -- gives details of the agreement with Ehler -- sent invoice to George Washington in New York. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Lear (?), watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Received letters from Zantzinger through Ehler and Leonhart, and the mares came -- they are fatigued but in good shape -- pleased with them -- can't determine the expenses of men's return journey, so asks that Zantzinger pay them return expenses and send invoice to President -- gave them no money. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Wrote letter to Mr. Moyston inquiring about a cook who lived with him -- no answer -- sent thru post office -- sends Biddle a copy to hand Mr. Moyston. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Sends the letter by her husband [John Bassett, Fanny's brother] -- he has been an invalid for a week -- envies her her fine son [G. Fayette Washington] -- mentions Mr. Bassett's death. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by Fanny B. W-n, watermark. Date on original catalog card appears as [1790] March 30. The writer was daughter of Wm. Burnett Brown of Elsing-Green.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Says Maria likely has the measles. Describes symptoms and treatment. Docketed to Mrs. Washington, Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. Simpson leases Washington's \"... fishing landing called Simpsons during the Herring season [for] twelve pounds specie ... also six thousand herrings.\" Simpson also agrees to \"... not permit a horse Waggon Cart or any other Carriage to come within his plantation for the removal of the fish ...\" Document signed, [in pencil \"William Simpson\"].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 deeds and letters housed within a single envelope, dating April 15, 1790, September 30, 1790, December 20, 1790, June 28, 1850, October 19, 1850, 1852, April 10, 1853, and February 18, 1861.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Abingdon. His approaching marriage--her unhappiness--had hoped to see her children this summer--her concern over Nelly--fears she will be spoiled by too much attention--\"her Dear Grandmama is too much pleased with the attentions paid to Nelly to judge of their impropriety. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear \"April 12th 1790.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor Stuart.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy this contract, Taylor agrees to act as overseer on Washington's farm in Fairfax County. Taylor is to oversee the slaves' labor; make and repair plows and fences; construct buildings as needed, \"see to the stock of every kind.\" Taylor will \"... provide in due season meal for the Negroes and see it regularly distributed--That he will be very careful of the Negroes--\" Taylor receives 18 lbs. and food and shelter for he and family. Copy of agreement also included, MS-4527\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. Representative of Virginia's 1st congressional district in the United States House of Representatives, Alexander White writes to \"Dear Madam\" that the President has been sick and confined to bed the past few days. He adds, \"I shall not trouble you with laws of a Political Nature only observe that our Proceeding are so dilatory that I fear spending the greatest part of the summer in this Place.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Baltimore. Directed by Hon. Capt. Furneval, this letter asks Lewis' interceding in behalf of \"our Old Friend\" to gain an appointment as Postmaster in Baltimore. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Lewis (?) watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. P. van Horne.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. \"The President will thank you to put into the hand of Mr. Wm. Hunter Junr. of Alexa. thirty five Guineas, for him to deliver to Mr. John Campbell of Bladensbg. ... in payment for a Horse sent by Mr. Campbell to the President.\" Autograph letter initial signed, laminated, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\" Writings, XXX, 342-343. Mr. Hunter was on his way back to Alexa. from N.Y., and stopping in Phila.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted document, signed by Thomas Jefferson, 1 page. Second session of Congress, \"An Act for finally adjusting and satisfying the Claims of Frederick William De Steuben.\" Gives Von Steuben compensation for his services in the war. Approved June 4, 1790.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Mr. C[raufurd] cannot set off by the 20th--\"you may thank me for having brought you to Alexa. I think Bushfield and its environs were never intended for the Sphere you (and your charming Washington) were made to move in\"--an admirer of hers [Ann's], a Dr. Clark--when she goes to Rippon Lodge, present her love to Papa and Manna and family--little [Sall] has been very sick with worms--plumbs and figgs which Daniel brought. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by \"Daniel,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript apperas as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. Received president's account -- questions item dealing with \"Express\" to N.Y. for Dr. Jones -- paid express sent by Col. Cummings to Philadelphia -- have Mr. Hare send best porter to Mt. Vernon in preparation for President's visit -- Mrs. Washington wants blue and white cups and saucers to match china at Mt. Vernon -- thanks for congratulations on his (Lear's) marriage. Autograph letters signed, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. Received letters enclosing accounts of George Washington's for coach hire and for porter sent to Mt. Vernon by Mr. Hare -- give prices of silver plated \"waiters\" (serving trays) in Philadelphia -- some have japanned bottoms and a silver plated rim of open work round them -- have any vessels from India brought fine muslins cheap? Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by (Lear?), incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. New York. Received her letter by Mr. Garnett and one from brother George--her indisposition--hopes to be in Va. within a month--Congress hopes to be able to adjourn by then--G.W. very well, as is Mrs. W.--hopes locket she requested has reached her. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Date on original catalog card appears as [c.1790] July 11.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. Keep silver waiter (serving tray) until called for -- they can be made more cheaply in N.Y. -- order Mrs. Washington 2 dozen tea cups and saucers and some slop bowls to match in blue and white china -- send them to Mt. Vernon -- send her some patterns of plain India Jaquinett muslin from which to choose -- will forward a draft next week. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\" Writings, XXXI, 70. One major variation in number of cups and saucers to buy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. Receipt for one quarter's wages ending June 30, £14.0.0. Autograph document signed, small slip, docketed, Receipt No. 24, charred by fire. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Osborne.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. Encloses draft for £200 on Bank of North America to go to President's account. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear(?).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Send 3 dozen tea cups and saucers and 2 dozen coffee cups and saucers and bowls -- if cannot get blue and white, then get the enamel mentioned in Biddle's letter -- Mrs. Washington sends muslin patterns -- send prices on any like them -- send price of white lead ground in oil and also painters oil fit for immediate use -- will be sent to Mt. Vernon from Philadelphia or New York, whichever is cheaper. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by [Lear]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. Received 2 pieces of muslin -- Mrs. Washington has kept one and the other is returned. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed, (written on reverse of a cover directed to the President of the United States of America), broken black seal, incomplete watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. Clarifies order of 3 dozen china cups and saucers for Mrs. Washington. Autograph letter initial signed, draft, fragment, docketed by Lear. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T.L.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. Received letter enclosing bill for china sent to Mt. Vernon -- President sets out for Mt. Vernon probably in 8 or 10 days after Congress adjourns -- he would not like any more parade than is necessary to gratify the people, any more is most fatiguing to him -- are any ships bound for London from Philadelphia and what accommodations are available? Autograph letter signed, draft, torn, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. Send by Mr. Robert Lewis, the bearer, an English-German dictionary for George Washington's German gardener -- George Washington in Rhode Island -- will leave New York for Virginia about first of September. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear, laminated, incomplete watermark.Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Bill for Bailey's English and German Dictionary at £2.5.0. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, docketed twice, \"No. 256 Receipt Charles Cist £2.5 19th Augt. 1790\" and \"Acct. for a Dictionary Augt. 19. 1790.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 2 pages, docketed. Agreement for Peter Cockrell to work for George A. Washington for one year. Signed by Peter Cockrell and J. Packett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. New York. Received bill and receipt for German-English dictionary -- please keep [silver?] waiter (serving tray) there until remove to Philadelphia -- President reaches Philadelphia about September 3 -- engage lodgings at Mrs. Mary House's [at 5th and Market St.] in Philadelphia for George Washington and family and stables for horses at Jacob Hiltzhimers -- if lodging not available there, then at city tavern -- gives proposed itinerary of President's trip to Philadelphia -- plea for no more parade and ceremony than necessary -- he (Lear) will remain in New York a few more days -- gives number of rooms needed for those in President's party, and delineates who is in the group (including 2 maids, 4 white servants and 4 black servants). Autograph letter signed, draft, laminated, docketed by Lear(?), watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Draft. New York. President left this morning and will be in Philadelphia on Thursday -- he has sent Mrs. Washington's trunk and an extra harness by stage to Philadelphia in Biddle's care to be sent to Alexandria by water -- Harness wrapped in rough cloth for protection -- he will pay expenses in New York -- direct any letter to him for they will come free during President's absence. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear(?). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\" Writings XXXI, 109 fn. Postscript added to this draft copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter, signed \"Timothy Pickering\" to Oliver Phelps. Pickering, appointed by President Washington as commissioner to the Iroquois, is writing to merchant and land speculator Oliver Phelps in response to the Pine Creek killings, in which two Seneca Indians were murdered in a dispute with the sons of John Walker, a man whom the Seneca claimed to have scalped and murdered several years prior. Pickering writes of Washington's \"utter abhorrence\" of the killings. He has sent Pickering to meet with the relations of the murdered Seneca men.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. New York. Tenders his thanks for their offer of services, but he and Mrs. Lear will reside with President -- expects to leave New York by October 1 -- will engage 2 packets to carry freight to Philadelphia -- asks Biddle to inquire for him -- many overcharge the President -- papers may be forwarded to Mt. Vernon -- received letter from President on particulars of alterations in home -- thinks Mr. Robt. Morris will be moved by 25th Sept., and President's furniture can be moved in then -- Biddle's drafts will be honored. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear(?).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. War department. Concerns allowance to invalids.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Sends letter by Dr. Stuart who is on way to Williamsburg -- President and Mrs. Washington have been home 10 days -- George Washington \"looks better than I expected to see him, but still there are traces in his countinance of His two last severe illnesses, which I fear will never wear off.\" -- they stay until middle of November -- little son has been ill. Date on letter appears to be 1791, but internal and external evidence confirm 1790 as date of composition. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, mistakenly dated in heading 1791, watermarks. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Frances Washington.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1790] Sept. 21.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Martha Custis [Martha Washington's niece] writes out a song for Mr. Snow. A notation in another hand, \"Received inclosed from Mrs. Stuart in Sept. 1790.\" Date on original catalog card appears c. 1790 [September].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. New York. Capt. Alberson brought his (Biddle's) letter -- discusses expensive price wanted by Alberson for hire of his vessel, and whether arrangements with him included cabin passage -- will start loading Tuesday and sail by end of week -- please engage lodgings for Mrs. Lear and himself at Mrs. House's or elsewhere near the President in Philadelphia until furniture arrives. Autograph letter signed, draft, laminated, docketed by Lear, watermark incomplete (crown).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Print document with notations. Baltimore. Bill for 1 oz. Nutmegs at 6 shillings from Andrew Aitken, apothecary and druggist. Autograph document signed, partly printed bill, laminated, docketed \"H. Washington 6/.\" Receipted by Andr. Aitken.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Please send the \"little Matter between us\" for Nells [ ] and the muslin--in very great need of it--also send sugar, none at all in this part of the Country. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed (not decipherable), laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Receipt for 115 barrels of corn \"bot of Mr. Chas. Carter from Mrs. Washingtons Estate.\" Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, signed by John Aston for Thos Gamill, re Mary Washington's estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Received money, muslin adn sugar by Peter--returns muslin--apologizes for asking her for the money, but she owed it and was being pestered for it--she owes Mr. [Bushrod] W[ashington] and \"yourself\" for spice mortar and \"skeleton--outside and curtain of a bonnett\"--hears from Mama [Christian Blackburn] that Polly [Blackburn] has several dance partners--she will be unable to come to [Alexandria] this winter but hopes to see [Ann] and Mr. Wn here shortly--sends some Spanish potatoes and apples--has Judith [Blackburn] increased her family?--send a bushel of cranberries--[Betty ?] Grayson not at home according to custom with the Miss Warings. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, directed \"by Peter,\" laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Her Mamma and Sister [Christian Blackburn and Polly Blackburn] pleased at their receiption at Mr. Campbell's, and also at plays--to have tea at Mr. Caton's where Polly will probably perform on harpsichord--write about her Fredericksburg excursion--. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed \"By Peter\", watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Nath. Craufurd.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]90 Oct. 25.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLottery tickets. 4 printed tickets to an Alexandria Street Lottery, signed by J. Swift, each ticket having on the back the name of one of John Basset's children, A[nna] M[aria], John, Virginia, and William; Wm. was born Oct. 10, 1790, and a lottery for paving streets of Alex. was authorized in Oct. 1790, with J. Swift as one of those appointed to conduct it. A scrap of paper with the name \"Mr. Bassett\" serves as a cover. Date on original catalog card appears [1790 ?][Oct.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Encloses a letter -- wrote letters to him and friend from Fredericksburg, to go by a county representative to the assembly -- best way to send letters to him is by post or a friend -- postmasters are more particular in sending letters addressed to our family than they are of others -- sick family at Mt. Vernon -- Bassett's sister and brother had visited and brought influenza -- Lewis and others leave Mt. Vernon on 22nd for Philadelphia. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed in pencil by (?), watermarks. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Rob. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill. A.D.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Bill for 1 box superior Hyson tea amounting to £20.18.9. Autograph document signed, fragment laminated, docketed twice, once by Lear, \"No. 257 Receipt Jno. Barnes £20.18.9 22nd Novr. 1790,\" and Rect. Jno. Barnes Novr. 22. [1]790 £20.18.9\", incomplete watermark. Receipted at same time by John Barnes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Bladensburg. Retained copy to Holmes regarding a lease of Holmes' land (location not specified) to Mrs. Betty Washington Lewis. Robert Lewis encloses several letters referring to this transaction. Mrs. Lewis has paid the first year's rent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Hasn't written her because he hasn't been successful in complying with her requests regarding chesnuts and sale of her colt--will try to sell colt at sale in a few days--intends being at Bushfield soon to attend Mr. Washington's sale--Judy sends love. Autograph letter signed, fragment of a separate cover, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"R. S. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears 179[0] Dec. 6.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod Washington, Alexandria VA, writes to Col. William A. Washington at Haywood regarding correspondence he received and enclosed about land belonging to William Washington. Bushrod reports that he has made enquires about the lots and hopes to provide satisfactory information on the subject. A side board ordered by William Washington has arrived and Bushrod suggests sending a vessel from his part of the country to retrieve the item. Sends love to his two nephews. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address label.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne card. Engraved card of invitation from General Knox's wife with decorative border: \"Mrs. Knox presents Compts. to Mr. Lewis and requests the Honor of his Company on Wednesday Evening the '2nd of Febry', Janry 25th 91. The favor of an Answer is desired. Sold by Burton No. 14 Capel Street. Date on original catalog card appears 17[91] Jan. 25. Partly printed with blanks filled in by hand, card size.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Regarding legacy left her [probably by her brother Geo. Wm. Fairfax, who died in 1787 in England] -- a bond given -- doesn't desire more land in Culpeper, Virginia -- has some which she has been unable to sell -- smallpox breaking out here -- \"Bob shou'd be careful of his cloaths.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed \"Letter Mrs. H. Washington about her husbands Bond\",\" incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Han. Washington.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]91 Jan. 30.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. For £2.0.0, an account of wages due from the President -- receipt in hand of George Augustine Washington. Document, small charred fragment, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., Receipt No. 299.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Bill for £4.4. for [Seine ?] twine. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, docketed twice, \"Recpt. No. 266, incomplete watermark. Receipted by Buchan Patton and Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Account for £0.5.3 for mending a plow, mending strap of a swingel tree, making plow bridel bits, etc. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, docketed \"J.B. Steels Bills for 1791.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. For 3 lbs. seine twine for 0.7.0. Autograph document signed, in hand of P. Prather, fragment, docketed \"No. 267,\" etc., laminated. Receipted by P. Prather for B. Patton and Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Receipt for £2.12.6 for 21 bushels of oats sold to Tobias Lear. Autograph document signed, fragment, in hand of Edmund Penin[gton] and signed by him, mutilated, laminated, docketed \"Edwd. Barr[in]g[ton] 23d March 91 2.12.6,\" and Receipt No. 269 Edwd. Barrington £2.12.6 23d March 1791.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Order to pay Alexander Smith £80. Witnessed by Wm. Wilson. Receipted by Alexander Smith April 8, 1791. Docketed same date. Document, silked, fragment, docketed, receipt 270.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Requests [Ann] to get some white ribbon for her at Perrin's store-will pay him herself--they expect [Ann and Bushrod Washington] for dinner on Tuesday. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Will, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]91 April 25.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Bill for making some ruffles, ruffled caps, etc.[?]. Autograph document, signed by \"femme le Chal\", fragment, laminated, docketed twice \"No. 274 Receipt Mr. Chal £1.16.0, 10th June 1791\" and \"Rect. Mr. Chal 1.16.0 June 10th 1791.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor tuition of Geo. [Washington Parke] Custis of £1.7.6. Partly printed document filled in by James Clement and signed by him, docketed twice \"Rect. for Master Custis July 1 1791, 1.7.[6,]\" and \"No. 275 Receipt James Clement £1.7.6, 1 July 1791.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Unable to write because of extreme illness -- very weak -- he and Fanny and children go to Berkeley -- they will remain for a while, but business will bring him back soon -- has account from Mr. Wilson -- had boots made for Burgess and will send them by his father when he comes. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, postmarked \"Alex July 4\", watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. 1 page. Receipt for making a door \"for the ice house of the President.\" This was for the Robert Morris house in Philadelphia and it is noted that Mr. Morris declined paying it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Alexandria. For £22.10.6, to be applied in discharge of the President's and his taxes. Document, charred fragment, laminated, docketed \"Lodged in their Hands to be applied to the settlement of County [ ] parish Levies.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Fairfield. Deals primarily with settlement of account and Bond -- Mr. Washington is from home and is his father's other executor -- account against Mrs. Bushrod and herself in regard to furniture -- legacies left by her brother [George Wm. Fairfax] -- obliged for news of her sister Fairfax [Sally Cary Fairfax]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"H. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 2 pages. Washington relinquishes a former contract in which Tiffin leased Washington's land for 30 lbs. per year. Tiffin agrees to \"... surrender possession [of the tract]--to give up all claim to the wheat now growing on the plantation and to put in all the ground now in Buck wheat and some small spots adjoining in potatoes and Hemp with Rye ...\" Memorandum of an agreement. Signed by Peter Cockrell, for George Augustine Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 3 pages. Agreement for Washington to pay Cockrell one-seventh of the crop yield for acting as overseer \"on his plantation in Berk[e]ley County which will be formed of that which he now occupies and that which Doct. Tiffin resides ...\" Cockrell to care for Negroes, stock, and tools on plantation. Witnessed by Samuel Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Sends letter and garlick by Gen. Roberdeau--leaves cherries and gooseberries for her--they have taken passage to Barbados--go to Mr. Craufurd's [at Greenwood Md.] to stay until sailing time--Polly's [Blackburn] cough worse--glad [Ann] likes new house--Polly asks for great coat to be sent. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed (Honord by General Robertdeau,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1792] Sept.[20?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount for £1.10.6 for smith work, including making \"3 keys for The Staples and ox yoks,\" making knives, putting huks on a locket, putting heels to 2 colters, etc. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, docketed \"[ ]mber 9,\" badly charred by fire.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 6 pages. Lisbon. Humphreys was a Revolutionary War hero from Conn. and writer of the \"Hartford Wit.\" He writes to G. Washington's secretary, T. Lear, of his life in Portugal. Sends messages to G. Washington and members of his family. Autograph letter, signed \"D. Humphreys.\" Docketed by Lear on the blank final page--\"From Col. Dav. Humphreys.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Clay receives payment for piling 14 cords of wood. Witnessed by H. West. Probably for President Washington's household. Document signed, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Budd agrees to rent from Washington \"the House he now occupies-- my property in Alexandria\" for forty shillings/month. Agreement in force from October 1, 1791, to April 1, 1792.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. \"For President's use,\" Coe has supplied various brushes to George Washington's steward, Sam Fraunces. Document signed, docketed, burned. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Samuel Francis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList. 2 pages. Rates quality of houses, miles traveled, and ferriage charges. In unknown hand, docketed, \"Believed to be in Genl. Washington's handwriting;\" laminated. This was perhaps done at the time of George Washington's visit to Charleston in 1791.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript account book of Robert Lewis, rental agent for the President of the United States, 1791-1798.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 25 pages. Corn account, 1791 for Muddy Hole and the other plantations--corn ground and oats to be planted in 1792, no. of acres per plantation--account of cattle sold, oxen sold, 1791, 1792--seed sown in 1792 in timothy and clover--account of farm and harvesting activities (sides of leather) Oct. 1791--account of seeds and grain in greenhouse loft, Nov. 1791--gardener's account, pork, beef, midlings, quart of rum--amounts of clover and timothy seed needed, bushels per plantation--amount on hand, 1792--mill farm no. of feet of planks, 1791, lbs. of beef mutton, bacon and rum--Nov. 22, 1791, finished the mill--account of hogs, 1791--potato account, 1791--turnips account--4 1/2 doz. candles made--tools delivered--Aug. 1792 del. one barrel of herrings, lbs. of mutton Thos. Green, Gray, monies received--monies expended since the absence of Major Washington, Dec. 15--several pp. of accts. of white workers about Mt. V.: Thomas Mahoney, (house carpenter and joiner), Thomas Green (carpenter), Joseph Davenport (called miller), William Garner, Daniel the Dutchman, tools for Hiland Crow, Boyd for making shoes. All these are dated 1791. Autograph document, silked, entitled \"Muddy Hole Plantation\", not bound, but with bound vols., watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSingle blank sheet with GW watermark and note regarding the watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts for hay for the President. 7 partly printed documents, various sizes on verso. The central document is an agreement/receipt between Tobias Lear and William Crouch, the hay dealer. Document is in the hand of Bartholomew Dandridge, signed by Lear and witnessed by Dandridge. 4 papers are weight slips for a load of hay naming the buyer as \"Mr. President\" or \"Mr. Washington.\" 2 slips are receipted invoices signed by William Crouch to Lear for 100 bales of rye straw.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTicket to Ball to be held [in Alexandria] on Feb. 13 to celebrate Birth Night of President. Names of managers printed at bottom. Small piece of stiff paper, printed, name filled in by hand, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Cuyler writes from New York describing celebration of George Washington's birthday. \"... this day is the Anniversary of the hero of America, ships are decorated, guns fired, and publick buildings illuminated ...\" Mentions seeing [Samuel?] Shaw and that Shaw \"has dined with the President and Jefferson ...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Philadelphia. For coopers work on tubs. Possibly for President Washington's household. Document, fragment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Receipt for payment of \"forty dollars on acct. of the President of the United States.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 2 pages. Peyton agrees to pay Washington \"four shillings/thousand Virginia currency, for two hundred thousand Herrings, to be caught at his Landing (commonly call'd Simpsons)...\" Washington is not to furnish a House for curing the fish.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Returned in December from \"a winter campaign\" -- asks pardon for not sending down the Phaeton Box and apron sooner -- wish him success in his business for the President -- Mr. Muse would not apply for money not due him, so President says give him money on proper explanation -- perhaps he hadn't finished last year's collection -- greetings from Fanny extended. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by R. Lewis, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. A. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Captain Carhart's charges for freight \"of Sundrys to Alexandria\". Various boxes, tubs, and bundles listed and \"2 plowshears.\" Possibly for President Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. Chides her for not writing--let her know whether she received smelling bottle--\"your nephew\" can walk, talk, and has cut teeth--she expects another child--tell Mamma [Christian Blackburn] the news. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, part of a watermark, directed \"Favor Mr. [Tracey ?\"]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]92 May 25.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Scolds her for not writing--glad to hear Polly [Blackburn] is better--she has been sick herself and is afraid she will have to wean her \"sweet boy\"--plan to come see her soon--send one of her people over with a pot and ingredients for yellow pickles and she will send back some young geese. Autograph letter signed, fragment, integral cover, laminated.Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Thomas Newton for Cowper and Sexton to George Augustine Washington. Receipt for 10,000 3 foot shingles for Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. For the President of the United States. Bill for glass jar, stone jar, china plates, blue edge salad dishes, black tea pots, chambers, basins, and tumblers. Total due 13.0.0. Receipted by Ann Gallagher. Docketed \"for glass and china\" November 10, 1792. Autograph document, laminated, faded and charred by fire, incomplete watermark. Receipted by Ann Gallagher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Mr. P. Lyons Jr. in Richmond, who does business for John Hopkins, gave for the President some public papers \"which had been funded by you\" -- requests the receipt which was given at the time for the certificates -- please forward it since you must have it. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Dandridge, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\" Not in Writings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. Has a violent fever--Nell has finished the shift body--send word as to what to have her do now. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, marked \"Honord by N. Craufurd Esqr.,\" laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed \"Receipt for Genl. Washington £105.0.0 Va Currency 1 Oct. 1792,\" laminated, incomplete watermark. Bearer is Mr. [Anthony] Whitting, the President's manager, who is to receive the money due from Lyles's bond to President. See under same date, receipt by A. Whitting for $350.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Fraunces, steward of George Washington's household, bought 10 pair of hose for £2.5.0 from Jacob Cox. Receipted by Isaac Streaper for Jacob Cox. Small fragment of paper, laminated, docketed, receipt No. 337. Receipted by Isaac Streaper for Jacob Cox.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. For President Washington. £4.9.10 1/2 for household items, including whisk broom, vineer'd cloathes brush, white wash brush, dusters, dairy brushes, hearth brushes, and paint brushes. Autograph document, charred, laminated, docketed, receipt No. 339. Receipted by Richard Coe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. New York. Incloses letter from President - [Washington's] gracious reception of Buchan's present of the Wallace Box - his kind reception of Robertson himself-President sat for him-his success in this country-sends [miniature] of GW by first opportunity. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Arch. Robertson.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Rippon Lodge. Her reluctance at parting from her--Tayloe is married. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (S. Lay). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. For £8.10.6 for barrels of sweet potatoes. Made out to Samuel \"Francis,\" the steward of George Washington's house in New York City. Autograph document, laminated, faded and torn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Philadelphia. £2.14.0 for 54 w of venison. Torn and charred by fire, laminated, docketed Receipt No. 340, watermark . Receipted by John Cnoff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne piece. Small printed note, watermark (RP, and FR).By law of this date currency was issued based on the land seized by the Republic. This note reads \"Domaines nationaux. Assignat de dix livres, payable au porteur ...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 5 pages. Boston. Informal ltr. about his activities since leaving his hosts in Georgetown ... Smith is a Scottish merchant soon to sail for London, India, and China and return to America hoping then to find business prosperous enough to settle here ...Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Concerned that her breast is worse -- maybe caused by bad weather -- is sending Burgundy pitch by Jerry and can get flies and blister plaster for her if Burgundy pitch doesn't work -- calomel will help Levina -- eruption on his children cured by calomel -- go to Haywood tomorrow, don't want to take carriage horse and servants -- sends shoes to Joe -- others are cut out and making. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo tickets. Two lottery tickets for Peregrine Fitzhugh's Property and Cash Lottery. Signed by Peregrine Fitzhugh, tickets Nos. 2959, 2960 (both tickets on same scrap of paper). The text reads \"This ticket entitles the bearer to such prize as may be drawn against its number; subject to no deduction.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Baltimore. Gustavus Scott writes to an unidentified recipient that a Mr. Chase is interested in purchasing Lots No. 20 and 21 near a parcel of land called Belle Hatch or Lux's Land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Lewis has no objection to a road through some of GW's land in Jefferson County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Barbados. Polly still in poor health--doctor pronounces it Catarrel and gives her bark and steel--they will sail to Charles Town in Carolina and return to Va. from there--Genl. Williams here for health--Judd's twins--staying with Mr. Applewaite and wife, Virginians--place is elegant--has had her hair cut--has a parrot and muslin frock for Kitty Blackburn--intends to bring children all something--Dickey [Richard S. Blackburn] and Sally [Sarah Blackburn Craufurd] haven't written--Major [G. A.] Washington's illness--glad she likes Richmond so well. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn\". Date on original catalog card appears [17]93 Feb. 24.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Barbados. Received his and Nancy's [Blackburn Washington's] letters--had dispaired of hearing from friends in Va.--encloses letter to Nancy from her mother [Christian Blackburn]--have taken passage to S. Carolina--expects \"our Friend Colo. [Wm.] Washington will take us by the Hand if we get to Charles Town.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (C. Taylor). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Mr. Thomas Bowen requested information through Gallatin on the person who administered on the estate of Mr. George Harrison, formerly of near Alexandria -- President sends following information [evidently inserted in original but missing from this draft]. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Philadelphia. Asks Trenton, N.J. merchant Abraham Hunt questions on the President's behalf about colt owned by Mr. Baker -- he seems to suit President's purposes -- head and neck of Mr. Hamilton's horse not well shaped -- Mr. Phillips' horse too expensive. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed, with corrections in G.W.'s hand, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn account of numbers of fish (shad and herring) sold, to whom supplied and price--hauling charges--cover has rough notes on amounts of rum drawn out of Hhds. and summary of fish accounts for the year. 5 double sheets with cover of old wallpaper, sewed together, laminated, partly in hand of Anth. Whitting, mutilated, watermark. Date on original catalog card appears as 1793 Mar. 26-Ap. [19].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Savannah. Just arrived from Barbados--[Polly Blackburn] was better when they left island but cold weather and dampness have made her worse again--they have done all they can for her--remain in Charles Town until May 1. Autograph letter signed, fragment of cover laminated to letter, marked \"Favd. by Mr. Thomson,\" incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1793] Mar. 26.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Baltimore. To Frederick Green, printer, Annapolis. Run enclosed advertisement in the newspaper 'Maryland Gazette' for the President \"until the Charges thereof amount to Two Dollars\" -- Daniel Grant has the money and will send it as soon as a conveyance is to be had. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by B. Dandridge, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Baltimore. To James Angell, printer, Baltimore. Encloses advertisement which President \"now in this town\" wants inserted in the 'Maryland Journal' newspaper for 3 weeks. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Dandridge, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]93 Mar. 30.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. President left with him DeBarth's bond for 6000 crowns, due today, and gave him power to receive payment ... please answer by messenger ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover, Association has a draft of the same letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. initial S. 1 page. Philadelphia. President left with him De Barth's bond for 6000 crowns, due today, and gave him power to receive payment -- please answer by the messenger. Autograph letter initial signed, draft, fragment, docketed by Lear. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Has been very ill from taking the wrong medicine--\"my sweet little cherub\" Thomas B. [Craufurd]--tell her little girls she has missed them--send half a yd. of velvet ribbon for Bracelets. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Receipt for £15.15.0 for 420 bushels of lime \"for the President of the United States.\" Document signed, fragment, burned by fire, laminated, docketed by Lear(?), Receipt No. 383.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. initial S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Declaration sent to Europe now out of De Barth's hands, so President sends duplicate, and De Barth must sign it with witnesses -- President does not question his integrity or honor because of his inability to pay the agreed upon money, for he knows unsettled conditions in France -- also De Barth readily canceled contract to buy land when he was unable to keep it. Autograph letter initial S, draft, docketed by Lear, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Mary [Polly Blackburn] is better--Dr. Tracey advises leaving unhealthy climate, and will go to mountains--come to C. Dale instead of R[ippon] Lodge, for \"your Mama, my Mama\" and [Polly ?] will be there--find a music teacher for Kitty [Catherine Blackburn] in Richmond. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, postmarked \"Dumfries, June [ ].\" Two postscripts follow, one from M. E. [Polly] B[lackburn] and one from Sarah Scott.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreenwood. Wishes to see her uncle Bushrod and Aunt Nancy [Ann]--invites them to come see how much little Tommy [Craufurd] has grown. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Craufurd. Date on original catalog card appears [1793] [June 28]. [postscript to letter of same date, Sarah Blackburn Craufurd to Ann Washington].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Transmits at President's request papers dealing with Colville estate -- Requests transcripts of some accounts dealing with Colville's estate. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark (G.W.'s). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. The horses will await her at Fredericksburg on the 25th--Mary [Polly]much the same--she will try Mrs. Mason's preparation of tar--family well--bring side saddle with her. Autograph letter signed, separate cover laminated to letter, laminated, incomplete watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. 1 page. Philadelphia.Regarding Thomas Colville's estate -- received copies of accounts -- received enclosed draught on Col. Hooe -- asks Keith to transmit copy of accounts, to know balance due on Colville's estate -- President thinks Commissioners' decision on compensation to him just. Autograph letter signed, draft, initial S, docketed by Dandridge ?, G.W.'s watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Is on her way from Bath--Polly [Blackburn] is better--left Papa [Th. Blackburn] at Sulpher Springs--Polly wishes to go to Greenwood. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [1793 ?] Aug. 18. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. To Polly Blackburn in the West Indies. Hopes she is well--likes Richmond--intends to live with Aunt Nancy \"till I'm as big as you - and longer, if I can't be married.\" Autograph letter signed, fragment, integral cover, laminated. Date on original catalog card appears [1793] [c. Aug.].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Rippon Lodge. Her leaving them has left a void in their lives--[Ann] must come up to District Court with Mr. [Bushrod] W.--exhorts her not to give way to immoderate grief over loss [of sister Polly Blackburn]--her children continue sick--will obtain pattern for [Ann]--Mama [Christian Blackburn] will send down Kitty's spelling book and Jenny B.'s bonnet and great coat--hopes [Ann] will be restored to perfect health--Mother's [Christian Blackburn] spirits are better but fears she'll never really be the same. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by Stage, postmarked \"Dumfries Sept. 14,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Cautions her to continue taking her medicine--Natt and Sally Craufurd ill with fever--hear nothing from [Nathaniel] Craufurd--she herself is unwell not in body but in the mind--glad Mr. Blair has taken Kitty [As a pupil] and hopes she will apply herself. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Date on original catalog card appears [17]93 Sept. 19. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Sally [Craufurd] afflicted still with ague and fever and hysterics--Anny very ill, and Tommy [Blackburn] has ague and fever at Annapolis and Dickey [Richard S. Blackburn] sick at Alexandria--Papa [Thomas Blackburn] will send cows down to her--glad Kitty [Blackburn] is in school--is Jenny in school? Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermarked (S. Lay). Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. She has been very sick--apologizes for not being able to get the calicoe for her--doesn't know whether she will be able to come down Christmas --leaves Sally with grandmother [Christian Blackburn]--did [Ann] carry music book and did Kitty [Blackburn] carry her brown stuff petticoat?--Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd ill--Sally Forrest lost her child. Autograph letter signed, cover laminated to letter, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Thanks for caps edging and calicoe--Mamma [Christian Blackburn] ill with ague and fever--they have all been sick--Mr. Craufurd has gone home--he will pay for necklace and locket--cautions her against excess of grief--they are trying without success to get [Ann] a servant. Autograph letter signed, laminated, cover laminated to letter, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked \"Dumfries Oct [ ],\" incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge Leaves for home day after tomorrow--leaves Mamma [Christian Blackburn] with health much improved--hopes [Ann's] health and spirits are improved, must submit to their great loss [death of Polly Blackburn]--gossip of family and friends--bundle [Ann] sent hasn't come to hand yet--if she can't come Xmas, will send a packet. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. Read of Howell Lewis 18/Shillings on acct of my [missing word] the service of the President U. S. James Butler. Document signed, torn edge, docketed by George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood Park. Has returned [home]--little Nat [Craufurd] still has ague, but is improved--Robert Scott is a fine young man and will be fine acquisition to [Ann's] fireside--admonishes her to raise her spirits. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Sarah Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Papa [Thomas Blackburn] has had attack of St. Antoney's fire in his face but is much better--had letter from [Sarah Craufurd] and her family all sick--hopes Mr. [Bushrod] Washington is over his indisposition. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Date on original catalog card appears [17]93 Nov. 5. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. Letter goes as far as Alex. by Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd who goes to races--Mr. C. will go to R[ippon] at Christmas time. Autograph letter signed, laminated, part of cover laminated to letter, directed to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Alex 7 Nov.\", incomplete watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [17]93 Nov. 5. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Sends by Mr. Ben Orr the patterns and padlock--Brother [Richard S. Blackburn] goes to Richmond but too cold for little Jane [Blackburn] to go--Mamma [Christian Blackburn] will bring her later--dined at Mr. Graham's, pleasant company there--Mrs. Barnes has recovered her senses--Mr. Orr went without letter, so sends it by stage and sends other things by Brother. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, cover marked \"Intended to have been sent by Mr. Ben Orr. S.C.\", and \"Stage.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Col. Washington will please pay John Drake on demand £7.9. ... Washington's acceptance is written below the order and dated Jan. 1, 1794.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Apologies for long delay in writing--insists that has thought often of her and her family and connections and happy hours spent with them--consolations on death of her sister [Polly Blackburn ?]--sorry he hasn't been able to visit Greenwood--hasn't established residence yet, but prefers southern states. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"John.\" Date does not appear on original catalog card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt from Pollard, clerk of Hanover County, Va., for services rendered to David Stuart, administrator of John Parke Custis, deceased. Amount 104 cents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Her few lines served as a cordial at a time when she needed them--is sending a parcel by Mr. Herbert of Alexa. who goes by stage--happy to hear she goes to G. dale--has a good opinion of healthy air there--will try to come to her--very anxious over her health--sends gingerbread and almond cakes--unable to find comb and brush for her in Richmond--sends pincushions she made--asks after the family--intends to translate a novel for her. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Wishes them a happy new year--thanks for Xmas gifts exchanged--asks her to send more work [sewing ?] for her to do--is glad to let her have any money she needs--neighbor, Mrs. Contee's death--her children--spent a dull Christmas, despite company--send pattern of drawn handkerchiefs. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked by hand \"Jany 1,\" watermarked \"J. Whatman.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Apologies for his apparent neglect of his sister -- his health is good, but he has been very busy -- several planned visits have been thwarted -- will come shortly -- \"I should be happy to have my good old lady (who has been very sick) with me,\" but lacks another horse for carriage. Dated January 17th 1793 in heading, but docketed by Fanny B. Washington as \"From Mr. J. Bassett, January 17th 1794.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed 1794 by Fanny B. Washington, mistakenly dated 1793 in heading. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bassett.\" Date on original catalog card appears 179[4] Jan. 17.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Invites Mr. Lear to dinner on the following Sunday to meet Lord Sheffield, Whitehall. Docketedwith seal to Mr. Lear No. 33 Surry Street.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood Park. Sends letter to George Town to be posted by Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd--disappointed she has gone back to [Richmond], wants her to spend summer with her--her husband [Nath. Craufurd] in poor health--her anxiety over him--her children--glad of [Ann's] good reports on Sally. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"[G]eorge Town February 19th,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Rhode Island. \"... I am very happy to find you are going to celebrate the President's birth in such stile ...,\". Autograph letter signed, docketed, stamped, seal, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Sends wagon full of things for her; cabinet, flowers, berries, etc.--sends two cows also--sends butter--will go down [to Richmond?] in March with Mr. [Bushrod] Washington--[Ann's] brother [Richard S. Blackburn] still in Philadelphia idling his time, and his family under poor management--sends gifts to Kitty [Blackburn] as an encouragement to improve her writing--sends petticoats to be altered for Kitty. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]94 March 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Annapolis. Unable to procure two books [Ann] had commissioned him to get--Brother Richard still in Phila., and shows no inclination to go home. Autograph letter signed, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. They have purchased a horse, so she needn't send one up--[Christian Blackburn] and Aunt Brown will set out for Richmond early next month--he himself intends to go down about the first of May. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]94 March 27.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Written at the President's direction thanking him for information about box shipped by Mr. Lear and letter forwarded from Lear -- asks Greenleaf to direct his friend in New York to send the box to Philadelphia, taking care to convey it safely as it contains glass -- President wishes him to call when he comes to Philadelphia to receive a sum of money on Mr. Lear's account. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Dandridge and in a later hand \"Written on Genl Washington's watermarked paper,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. 1 page. President is busy reading a number of bills this afternoon -- will Mr. Greenleaf call at 8:00 tomorrow for breakfast instead of visiting this evening? Written in 3rd person, integral cover, docket, G.W.'s watermark (incomplete). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\" Date from docketing; on original catalog card appears as [1794][June 5] Thursday 1/2 past 2 o'clock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAfter returning from a surveying expedition in Reading Pennsylvania, Andrew Elliott wrote this scathing letter to Thomas Mifflin about Washington's policies relating to Native Americans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Sends Rutherford the desired information on Mr. Mien -- enclosed were copies of 2 letters from a member of Congress from Maryland, which Rutherford can trust -- the President has little time to spend on such requests. Autograph letter signed, Contemporary copy(?), docketed, incomplete watermark (G.W.'s). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Distressed over [Ann's] health--advises her to go to Norfolk as doctor advises--will see her at R[ippon] Lodge in Aug. and go with her to Sulphur Springs or Uncle [Elzey ?]--mustn't stay in \"that sickly hole Richmond\"--promise not to tell Mamma [Christian Blackburn] of her illness--will bring her two little boys down to cheer up [Ann's] health. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"4 July '94,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Concern over [Ann's] health--denies she and her husband enjoy scandal, but rest of Prince George [County, Md.] does--comments on uncertain conveyance of mail by stage--desires her to bring her hat to her [at Rippon Lodge] when she comes--talks of her neighbors who enquire after [Ann]--her husband [Nath. Craufurd] very ill with ague and fever--will meet her at R[ippon] Lodge. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"July 11,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. 1 page. Board of Agriculture, Whitehall. If Sir John Sinclair sends a set of the Reports, transmitted to the Board of Agriculture giving accounts of husbandry in counties of the Kingdom, will Mr. Peacey revise them, thus contributing to improvement of agriculture? Autograph letter, in 3rd person.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Henry Lee of Richmond is \"held and firmly bound unto Bushrod Washington his Executors,\" etc. for sixteen hundred pounds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. Longs to see her--sends Frank down for her and the little girls--lose no time in coming. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. C.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Distress over Frank's return without her, and especially over her indisposition--hopes she will be able to come back with Mr. Craufurd on Sunday--sends letter which Frank went off and forgot--Nat [Nathaniel Craufurd, Jr.] very ill--he desires Aunt Nancy [Ann] will bring him plumbs and cake--much obliged for the books. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Aug. 11,\" and instructions in S. Craufurd's hand, \"Mr. Brundige will be so kind as to send these letters for Mrs. Blackburn and Mrs. Washington as soon as possible.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. The Exchange, Fauquier County. He, wife and sick children are at the Exchange for healthy air -- hasn't written or heard from her since recent trip to Mt. Vernon -- will try to visit again shortly -- encloses letter from Mrs. Bassett. [See letter of Aug. 15, 1794, B.C. Bassett to Frances Washington]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, and redirected cover, docketed by F. Washington, mutilated, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Bassett.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Mrs. Trutton (?) is moving from Mrs. Washington's house, hasn't paid rent due -- she has rented, or sublet, the rest of her time there to Mr. Dobbin, who agrees to stay there for some time if she will agree to paint and stop the roof leaks. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Fanny Washington, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Deneale.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Fauquier. Tells of illness of husband John and children -- dangers as they traveled along road to Fauquier, pursued by mad hog -- mentions 4 children. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. C. B.\" [Enclosed with letter of Aug. 13, 1794, John Bassett to Frances Washington].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S.  2 pages. Eltham. Bettsy [wife?] has been very ill all summer, but has lately been revived by the copious use of wine and bark -- advises Fanny not to go to town in middle of summer, because of ague and fever -- brother John and family went up country to Mr. Robert Lewis's for their health -- Mrs. Lyons ill. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Frances Washington, mutilated, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Burwell Bassett.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Alexandria. Re: the estate of Col. Richard Henry Lee ... comments on general distribution of the estate ... suggests that either he (WAW) or Corbin W-n undertake the guadianship of Cassius and Francis Lee ... both to be sent to Georgetown Academy for the time being. Autograph letter signed, integral cover addressed to W.A.W. Haywood. Name on original manuscript appears as \"William A. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. To Reverend George Smith, Minister at Galston, Scotland. Encloses letters answering Smith's queries to the President relating to affairs of Wm. Hunter, Jr. deceased. Autograph letter signed, Draft, docketed by Dandridge, laminated, watermark (J.G.C.). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Ill health and business prevented his going to visit her or even writing -- he is even unable to return to Mr. Robert Lewis's [The Exchange, Fauquier County] for Mrs. Bassett -- expresses affection for Fanny and her children, telling her they have an \"excellent pattern\" in her, while she has \"the best of guides, an amiable and benevolent heart.\" Autograph letter signed, separate cover, laminated, watermark (crown over GR).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. This letter will introduce an old acquaintance--hopes she is riding out on horseback by now--hopes Kitty [Blackburn] has no return [of her illness]. Autograph letter signed, laminated watermark incomplete (part of quartered shield). Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt, to Joseph Litty [?], 1794 October 22. John D. Blanchard to Enoch Skinner, 1794 October 23. Receipt, The escort troop of horse for the prisoners to Philadelphia to John Dickey, 1794 October 23. Receipt, John D. Blanchard to Samuel Thompson, 1794 October 24. Receipt, Marshall David Lenox to George Smith, 1794 October 24. Receipt, Captain Blanchard and Company to Andrew Steel, 1794 October 27. Receipt, to Andrew Steel, 1794 October 27. Receipt, John D. Blanchard to John Morrison, 1794 October 27. Receipt, Samuel Wheeler and David C. Claypoole to Philip Sossler and Mary Sossler, 1794 October 27. Receipt, received of Arthur Price, 1794 October 28. Receipt, Captain Blanchard to J. Hake [?], 1794 October 28. Receipt, Jonathan Miller, 1794 October 29\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eN.S. 1 page. \"The Hide sent I allow you Six shillings for. but as I do not know what sort of Leather will best suit you. I wish you to call yourself \u0026amp; make choise. or send a person for you.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. She couldn't write from Geo. Town because Sally Forrest's child was ill whole time she was there-don't bother sending old Anabella, for she has decided to have Mrs. Brown [as midwife]--her 3 servant girls will all lay in soon so she will be almost without servants--looks forword to seeing her at end of next month--her children send love--Mr. Tracy is here and [offers her his piano forte ?]. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Glad to hear of her returning health--will come soon to visit her at her new abode--will try to execute her commissions--tell [daughter Sally] she shall have a new frock with sash and pocketbook--Mr. Walker brought them all gifts from Phila.--old Mrs. Craufurd dead--\"Our uncle\" in Geo. Town has very elegant furnishings--will accompany her there for visit in Spring--send some books for Mr. [Nathaniel] Craufurd to read while she is lying in--direct [letters] by stage near Bladensburg as most certain way. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Dec. 8,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. They are well--mortified Papa [Th. Blackburn] didn't come to see them on his trip to George Town--hasn't received letter he wrote--will look for her at end of month--news of neighbors--Mrs. Craufurd died. Autograph letter signed, separate piece of cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Dec. 8,\" watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [17]94 Dec. 5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Mrs. H - Y's rude conduct--Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd thanks her for watch piece--will send her prices of damask, etc.--Charles Lee a ladies' man--Mr. and Mrs. Thornton--thanks for little cap [for baby]-- fears she and child won't live, but is reconciled to her fate--begs for book to read during her lying in, for \"its such a lonesome time.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Dec. 15,\" watermark incomplete (H[?]). Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParliamentary act. Printed document, 1 page. \"An act to continue the Laws now in Force for regulating the Trade between the Subjects of His Majesty's Dominions and the Inhabitants of the Territories belonging to the United States of America, so far as the same relate to the Trade and Commerce carried on between this Kingdom and the Inhabitants of the Countries Belonging to the said United States.\" George III, Regis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhiladelphia, Printed broadside document full sheet George Washington in a proclamation set aside February 19, 1795, a day of Thanksgiving. Addressed on the verso to the Rev. Mr. Newell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Wishes them all a happy new year--hopes to see her little girl [Sally] in April if she lives--mother [Christian Blackburn] is with her, consoles her in her present gloomy situation--her two little boys, Nathaniel and Tom--thanks her and Kitty [Blackburn] for the sash--will inform her of any changes in her situation. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark torn. Date on original catalog card appears [17]95 Jan. 12.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Norfolk. She is now at home, wishes to see her Aunt Nancy [Ann] and Uncle Bushrod [Washington]. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Back home after staying with Sally [Brown ?]--stayed in George Town 10 days due to little Christian's illness--glad Kitty [Blackburn] reads to Mr. Wyth's wife--wishes the old gentleman [Wyth] would teach her some geography. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked \"Dumfries [ ],\" watermarked. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]95 Feb. 22.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Dumfries. Came here but found her sister had left for water side--will follow her, distressed over her condition---all at Rippon Lodge are well. Autograph letter signed, cover laminated to letter, laminated, postmarked ([ ] March 22), directed by \"Stage,\" watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Feeling very low--tobacco lost when tobacco house was blown down, mare lost her foal, and their \"great relation\" demands payment of principal of a sum--expects ruin--the harder her husband works, the more fortune seems against him--Sally [Offitt Craufurd] sends love and will write a letter to her. Autograph letter signed, (incomplete), laminated. Name does not appear on original manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Insists since her debility is coming on, she should go to the Springs or another healthy climate, even if she will be away from Mr. [Bushrod] Washington for a while--will go with her if it suits--Tommy [Blackburn] very ill, must leave and go elsewhere--Kitty [Blackburn] got home safely--should she put apricots in box and send them by stage? Autograph letter signed, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]95 June 16.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Fears [Ann] has had another bilious attack--neighborhood has been very social--old Tracey has left people in vicinity in the lurch, and they are not longer fond of him--Mary [the baby] has been very ill--she looks much like their departed [sister] Polly--other children well. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Geo Town June 29,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted document signed, 1 page. Revenue inspectors form (July 8, 1795) Providence, R.I., No. 1133, Ship George Washington. \"I certify, that Brown and Francis have imported according to the Law, in the Ship George Washington from Canton, One Chest of Tea, marked as per Margin.\" Signed William Barton, Inspector of the Revenue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Studley, Hanover County, VA. Mentions Fanny's approaching marriage to [Tobias] Lear -- invites them to come to Studley to visit -- [Mrs. Lyons was Fanny's aunt. She was married to Judge Peter Lyons, and the sister of Col. Burwell Bassett]. Autograph letter signed, docketed by F. Washington, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Lyons.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1795] July 12.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood Park. Much obliged for her present--thank Mamma [Christian Blackburn] for tamarinds--glad [Mamma] is going to Bath for health--little Mary [Craufurd] very ill and emaciated--will dry peaches for her--afraid Mamma didn't like her cherries for she gave them away. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. [Ann's] letter relieved her of anxieties over parent [Christian Blackburn]--[Mary] much improved; thinks she will live--glad to hear her Brother [Richard] and Sister Judith are coming to visit. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, postmarked by hand \"Aug. 7,\" directed by \"Stage,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\" Date on original catalog card appears 1795 Aug. [7]?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N.S. 1 page. Richmond City. Requesting payment of debt to James Beckwith in the settlement of Arthur Lee's estate. With executor's note of acceptance, signed by Wm. Aug. Washington and Corbin Washington, Aug. 24, 1795.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Informs his brother that he is intending to visit Mt. Vernon and requests that he collect John Ariss' rent. Mentions his mothers health, she is now in Culpepper. Will take Judy and Harriott Washington with him to MV. Judy sends a present of two night caps. Integral cover (mutilated).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Received £475.10.1 for President, specifying how much was received in bank notes, French crowns, silver coin, and gold coin. [This is for rents collected by Lewis for Washington; see letter of same date, Robert Lewis to George Washington.] Autograph document signed, docketed by R. Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood Park. Can't be at Rippon Lodge until Oct. 10th--expects [Ann] to spend next summer with them [at Greenwood]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Stage, postmarked by hand \"Sept. 30,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Unable to come to Rippon Lodge right away--will wait and come down with Sally [Sarah Craufurd]--sends Judy the things she wants; fears her health will be no better til after delivery. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark (obscured). Name on original manuscript appears as \"R. S. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Arrived here after horrid ride by Stage--everyone here well--Brother [Richard Scott Blackburn] expected tomorrow--his youngest christened Judith Ball--will send patterns  and padlock by first opportunity--papa [Thos. Blackburn] never received books [Ann] sent him. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Stage. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. C.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. News of death of Judy Blackburn [wife of Richard S.]--she was delivered ten days ago of twins--one is dead--break news to Nancy [Ann Washington] and Sally [Sarah Craufurd] as gently as possible--he has disguised [his hand writing] on direction as well as he could. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Stage, postmarked by hand \"Dumf. 22th Oct.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Washington. -Mr. Philips, a gentleman from England, wants to see the seat at Mt. Vernon--Pearce should show him attentions and activities. Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Announces Juda's [Judith Blackburn] death--one of her infants died before her--her dying request that Nancy [Ann] take Jenny--children well--[Thomas Blackburn] still lame. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1795] Oct. 25.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book, A.D.S. 9 pages. \"Account of Toll Grain Received at Mill Brook mill ...\" An account of wheat, corn, rye, and buckwheat received. On cover: \"Betty Lewis Mill Brook 2d Apriel 1796.\" Autograph document signed, bound.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Oaks. Will leave tomorrow morning--entreats her to keep up her spirits and follow Dr. Horner's advice. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Joseph, watermark incomplete. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. [Nath.] Craufurd arrived and gave news of them--have Dr. McClurg's advice for Tommy's [T. Blackburn, Jr.] illness and charge it to him--try to keep Tommy in good company--his leg grows worse, will keep him from visiting them this fall or winter--books she sent him by Smocks stage didn't arrive--compliments to \"the elder Mrs. Washn.\" Autograph letter signed, laminated.Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Glad her health improves--enquired about books she sent him by stage but can learn nothing--her brother will give her news of their present situation. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Dandridge encloses is $55. to pay duty on a pipe of wine for the President -- asks to be informed when this letter arrives safely. Autograph letter signed, Draft, docketed by Dandridge, laminated, in a later hand \"from GW's secy paying for wine,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript copy. D. 3 pages. Washington leaves his wife, Frances (Fanny Bassett), 1/4 of his plantation and stock. To son George Fayette, part of a tract in Berkeley County; 1000 acres of land \"situated in the district set apart for the officers and soldiers of the Virginia line on the Ohio River;\" and his gold watch. To son Charles Augustine, the remaining land in Berkeley Co. and 1000 acres of the above land on Ohio River. To daughter [Anna] Maria, 666 2/3 acres of the Ohio River land, a lot in Alexandria, 4 lots in Fredericksburg, and 2 male slaves (Gabriel and Frederick). All 3 children receive 1/4 of GAW's plantation, stock, etc. Other bequests 10 pounds annually to be paid \"to my Negro Charles\" and frees Charles at Frances' death or remarriage. To \"my young friend George W.P. Custis my silver hilted Sword.\" To George Washington: \"I return the golden headed cane which I received from him. I request him to accept of my grey riding Horse and new saddle and bridle as the last testimonial of my most grateful and affectionate regard for him.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1795]. Witnesses: J. Dandridge, Burwell Bassett, C.P. Lyons, M.W. Dandridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Eleanor Custis regrets that she was not at home when Mrs. Wolcott came. She relates that her grandmother [Martha Washington] gave her the present and the lock of hair. She expresses her thanks for them and extends her wishes for the happiness of the Wolcotts. Date on catalog card is c. 1795.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Rippon Lodge. Glad she and Mr. [Bushrod] W[ashington's] health is good--he himself is better but feels his constitution declining--thanks for their attention to Tommy [Blackburn, Jr.]; hopes their watchful eye has put end to his disapation--never received Mr. [Bushrod] W[ashington's] letter--sorry venison was bad--Fowler Wood has left, and they don't get even a duck--will send for Kitty [in Md.] when weather permits. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, directed by Stage, postmarked \"Dumfries Jan. 12.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Inquires what money is necessary for Tommy [Blackburn, Jr.'s] expenses--Tommy wrote Nancy [Ann Washington] had loaned him money--encloses 2 notes on Alexa. bank--inform him if he receives money--Kitty [Blackburn] just returned from Maryland. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked \"postpaid\" in Blackburn's hand, postmarked \"[ ] Jan. [ ],\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages with integral address panel. Saw Hill. Apologizes for not answering his letter sooner and gives explanation. Discusses sale of land versus keeping it. Discusses his opinion on the Vindication of Edmund Randolph, George Washington, and his administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Dandridge writes that Washington will not lease forever his lot in Alexandria, and will sell only for high cash price -- suggests Summers should make his best offer for it, and President will consider it. Autograph letter signed, Draft, docketed by Dandridge, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. D.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. President will not dispose of advertised lands until September -- but he will receive offers now altogether or separately. Autograph document signed, draft, docketed by Dandridge, fragment of G.W.'s watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL. 1 page. President Washington has instructed Dandridge (his secretary) to inform the Secretary of War that he agrees with the ideas of the enclosed papers. [There is no knowledge what was in those papers]. Also recommendation for troop movement. Letter, unsigned, on GW watermark paper. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Whitehall. Says Americans \"cruelly persecuted many worthy and respectable men\" during the war, but \"that is now past.\" Offers best wishes for his happiness in America, and that \"it may long enjoy the benefits of the Presidency of Washington, whose great character and virtues alone could have preserved order in an infant state, composed of such heterogenous and ungovernable radicals.\" Discusses war with France and other international affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiary. A.D. 53 pages, including backs of covers. No longer bound together. Mostly a day by day of happenings on his plantations--crops, sales of fish, plowing, burning brush, clearing ground, etc.--trip to Mt. Vernon with [Rental] money for G.W., and expenses along way--at Mount Vernon \"flattered [Wm.] Pearce [manager] extremely with his good management.\"--visits of relatives and friends--prices paid for various goods--fishing--payment of accounts for the president--elections at court house--\"Visited Mrs. Haney who lays ill, and wrote her Will agreeable to her request...\" [distant kinswoman of G.W.'s - see letter dated June 26, 1796, Writings, XXXV, 99]--death and burial of Mrs. Haney--news of the Jay treaty--collecting [rents] and paying debts for G.W.--birth of a daughter June 18 and death a month later--detailed bargain with Mr. Fisher \"to new Iron\" a wagon--July 6, \"Gave the negroes a holliday.\" Autograph document, bound volume, first pages of book torn out. Date on original catalog card appears [1796][Mar.]28-July 18.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Hannah writes to her son about his sister's poor health, plans to see him in Dumfries, also writes about other family members - his brother, wife and their youngest child. Autograph letter signed, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Bloomsbury Square. Congratulations to his brother on his recent marriage to Eliza Parke Custis. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with address panel. Richmond. Marshall writes to Lee about the sale of property and slaves and the suicide of lawyer Alexander Campbell, who was due to appear in Philadelphia for the Hunter v. Fairfax case. Marshall suggests going to Mount Vernon on Tuesday, where President George Washington was at home visiting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Petersburg, West Hill. Bolling discusses their approaching marriage in courtly terms (\"When I reflect that I am favored by you with a partiality ....\") -- Jack Stith, who is delivering the letter to Sarah, was refused in his amour with Miss Tabb -- Bolling sends Sarah a \"Pocket Book\" as a gift and \"small proof of my unceasing attention to you\" and mentions several of \"Sisters Stith\". The couple was married in August 1796 -- Sarah was a daughter of Laurence Washington of Digby on Chotank Creek, distantly related to George Washington -- this Laurence is mentioned in Washington's will as a friend and acquaintance \"of my Juvenile years.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked \"favoured by Mr. Stith.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil sketch of George Washington by Benjamin Henry Latrobe cut from a sketchbook. Note with sketch reads \"Sketch of Genl. Washington stolen at Mount Vernon while he was looking to discover a distant vessel in the Potomac in which he expected some of his friends from Alexandria. taken from a sketch book of my father's, date 1796.\" Letter of provenance accompanying sketch says the inscription was written by Julia Latrobe who gave it to her grand-nephew Latrobe Weston. (Letter A-1104).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Haywood. Requests final statements on his executorship accounts for the estates of Dr. Lee and Colo. R[ichard] H[enry] Lee. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA balance sheet showing debits and credits of W.A.W. ... Nicholas Muse, James Park, Richard Henry Lee's estate, Henry W-n are names appearing on debit side ... Muse, Sanford, appear on credit side ...See also 1796-1797 W.A.W. in account with same firm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. An entirely manuscript check drawn on the Bank of Alexandria, to John Thomas (Tommas) or bearer for $200. Signed by \"William Pearce for George Washington, Esqr.\" Document signed, fragment, canceled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. -introduction of Mr. Potts, a gentleman lately from England-wants to visit the Seat of the President--the residence of the man whose fame all Europe acknowledge-any civilities shown him and Mr. Milburn (his companion) will pleasing and acknowledged. Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Alexandria, to Hannah Washington in Bushfield. Corbin writes to his mother about business affairs, travel, and the health of his family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Appointment of Henry Lee, by William Augustine Washington, to receive monies owed from the State of Maryland. Witnessed by William Rice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Richmond, to Porter in Alexandria.  With much wit, Bushrod explains how he has been too busy with \"Law and politicks\" to write. He urges Porter to visit him and also mentions business/legal matters involving Mr. Payne, Mr. Cole, and Mr. Brackenridge. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 4 pages. An inventory of the estate of George Augustine Washington including a list of \"Stock and Utensils on his Farm in Fairfax County\" appraised and to be divided equally between Washington's wife, Fanny Bassett, and children, Charles Augustine, George Fayette and Anna Maria. Also, a list of books and the \"disposition of Major Washington's Estate agreeably to his Will.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted broadside. \"Good farm\" land for sale in County of Rutherford, District of Morgan, state of North Carolina. Describes the climate, what is being grown now, the inhabitants, the wood, the roads, mills. The Broad River flows into the center of the county and can be used for navigation. Thought to relate to Washington's estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Account for taxes on land. Autograph document, burned fragment only, laminated. On reverse is receipt signed by John Sheppard, dated April 11, 1798, for full amount.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 2 pages. Account of William Augustine Washington with Henderson, Ferguson and Gibson. Balance sheet ... Nicholas Muse, Henry W-n, Richard Henry Lee estate, John Ashton, James Park on debit side, John, Nicholas and James Muse, Patrick Sanford on credit side ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N.S. 1 page. \"Received 20th January 1797 from Mrs. Betty Lewis 1 Green Hide... 19/3 for G. Heiskell.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Account with Patrick Callahan as miller for G.W. Includes herring, flour, beef, etc. supplied by G.W. and cash paid him as part of his hire as miller - £52.8.0 balances out.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt. A.D.S. 1 page. Receipt for $30. on account of \"my hire\" [as miller for G.W.] Autograph document signed, in hand of Anderson, fragment, laminated, docketed \"No. 379, 1797 Feby. 17th Patrick Callahan for £9. to acc. of his hire.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Dandridge writes at Washington's direction, returning any testimonials and letters which had been presented to the President in Barton's behalf. Autograph letter signed, Draft, docketed by Dandridge, G.W.'s watermark. Name on original catalog card appears as \"B. D.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N.S. 1 page. Potomac River Company. In regards to advancing pay and money owed to John Kelly for work. Signed by Thomas Kennedy with return note signed by J. Gilpin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N.S. 1 page. Potomac River Company. In regards to pay for Jack Ridgeway. Signed by Thomas Kennedy. Reverse side note records pay to Ridgeway.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N.S. 1 page. Georgetown. Potomac River Company. Note to pay James Montgomery, signed by John Templeman. Reverse side note says payment was received, Alexandria, April 28, 1797.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Richmond to Hannah Washington, Bushfield. Distressed over health of his niece--hopes she will be spared to them [probably Mary Lee Washington, b. 1795 - d. 1827, daughter of his brother Corbin]--\"She is the picture of two beloved angels\"--business with Col. [Wm. A.] Washington--pay Mr. Rice for horse bought of him--Nancy [wife, Anne Blackburn Washington] will be delighted to send her all of her books. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"[ ] April 1797\", watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]97 April 4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N.S. 1 page. Potomac River Company. Note to pay William Mills. Signed by John Templeman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Receipt for two pounds for knitting seine twine into a centre for a Seine. Autograph document signed, in hand of Anderson, fragment, laminated, docketed \"No. 381\", Rect. 7 April 1797 [L?] Caywood for Kniting a Siene £2.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N.S. 1 page. Matildaville. Potomac River Company.  Note to pay William Compton. Signed by Frederick Laffler (?) and John Templeman. Reverse note shows paid in full on May 15, 1797.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Potomac River Company. Itemized list for receipt of payment. Joseph Gilpin, William Hartshorne.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Potomac River Company. Receipt for payment to John Leary for three barrels beef and three barrels pork. Payment received from Thomas Kennedy. Signed with mark of John Leary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Two [slaves] have run away, one breaking down a door where he was confined--ring leader is Bill who is influenced by his mother--hopes she and papa [who evidently owns the mother] won't let her off this time for \"I believe she has a desire to ruin us if she possibly can\"--requests Papa's [T. Blackburn] help in bringing them back, for it ruins them, losing them at this busy time. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Receipt for $17.06. Autograph document signed, laminated, No. 387 endorsed receipt, badly faded.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Haywood. Relates to the settlement of the co-partnership account with Butler. Col. Washington is also concerned with a joint bond given to a Mr. William L. Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Marlbro. Denies her last letter was cold, altho it had melancholy note--Mamma [Christian Blackburn] will go down to [Alexandria] soon, and she herself plans to visit [Ann] too--Sally [Offitt Craufurd] will write; she looks badly, hopes smallpox will be of value to her delicate frame. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Mr. Seton, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. Frestel, the tutor of G.W. Lafayette, writes a friendly, affectionate letter on behalf of himself and George on eve of departure for France -- they send regards to her brother and grand parents. Autograph letter signed, written in French, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"F. Frestel.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Bail bond of Warner Washington for £323.6, signed by Warner Washington and John Washington, and witnessed by John Sowers. Warner had been in the custody of Sheriff Joseph Longacre as the result of a suit brought by Thomas Harrison, William Wilson and Co. Document signed, signed by Warner and John Washington, witnessed by John Sowers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Richmond. Reid must have been a client. Bushrod instructs him in the correct procedure for serving a decree on the defendants in an unidentified suit. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, (Richmond Postal Mark).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Account with Vowells for 22 1/2 bushels flaxseed delivered to them and received in exchange 26 3/4 bushels salt. Autograph document signed, laminated, endorsed on back \"No. 48.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted and holograph document, signed. 1 page. Robert Lewis binds himself unto John and George Lewis\" ... to the Estate of Fielding Lewis deceased in the just and full sum of\" 498 pounds. However, if Robert Lewis pays 249 pounds by January 1, 1799, the bond is considered fulfilled. Note on verso: \"To a Negroe you sold in Stafford County belonging to/F[rom] Lewis's Estate.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Richmond. Bushrod writes to \"My dear friend\" and closes with greetings \"affectionately to Mrs. P.\" but the addressee is otherwise not made clear. He answers several queries concerning various legal cases, posed to Bushrod either in a series of letters or in one long unanswered -- includes Mr. Breckenridge's opinion on a horse sold to Ingraham by Lewis -- adds a postscript \"Did you ever read such a gloomy letter?\" after noting that his wife would have added her own greetings but that the letter was being written in his office. Autograph letter signed, docketed, in a later hand is \"Nephew and principal heir of Genl. Washington judge of the Supreme Court of the United States lately deceased,\" watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [17]98 Jan. 10. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Bond.  Fulton agrees to pay Mrs. Washington, widow of George Augustine Washington, thirty-five pounds \"... upon the first day of January next ensuing [1799] ... for the hire of a Negro Man named Reuben for one year ...\" Frances Bassett Washington (Lear) died in 1796 so it is unclear who this document is really intended for, or if the date is incorrect.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 2 pages. List by name and purchase price of twelve Negroes purchased by George Lewis (10), John Lewis (1) and C.[harles?] Carter (1). Note on verso reads: \"Mr. Ferrell will deliver you some bonds belonging the [Betty Lewis] Estate. The Receipts [ ] of the Estate in hands Mr. B. Parke [signed] J. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Autograph document signed, fragment, endorsed on back, marked \"No. 47\", laminated. A bill for one hogshead. Receipted by Thos. Vowell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Bill for £12.7.6 for restuffing two sofas, repairing frames, castors. Autograph document signed, fragment, docketed, laminated, incomplete watermark. Receipted by Geo. Taylor and co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount. D.S. 1 and a quarter page. List of blacksmithing services provided by Grymes for Lewis. Total owed Grymes: £10, 11 shillings. Document, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount. D. 1 page. Hansford, a blacksmith, lists services provided to Lewis, George Washington's nephew, who lived in the Fredericksburg area. Total owed Hansford: £1 17 shillings 1 pence. Document, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Haywood. Writes to ask Fitzgerald to consult with Edmund Lee over terms of James Thompson's proposals for buying wheat crop from William Washington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, \"Favrd by Mr. J. Thompson\", laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. A. Washington.\" [Fitzgerald was prominant merchant in Alexa. and formerly an aid to G.W. in Revolution].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Discusses inclement weather, trying to get from Alexandria to Westmoreland, voyage, illness of unidentified person, possibly sister. Corbin Washington letter to brother Bushrod Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Account of Joseph Simpson's, bonds, notes, etc., some in favor of George Stovin. Autograph document, silked, docketed \"B. Taylor's acct.\" Date on original catalog card appears 1798 [May] 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Bushfield. Corbin writes his apologies for not writing more often and says that \"the circumstances of my family have shut me out from all information, and rendered me entirely dependant on my friends for now and then a gleam of light\" -- while professing to be apolitical, he recognizes that private happiness depends on proper functioning of \"the great public machine\" -- his wife recovers her health -- the Leeton family arrived in good health. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lee (?), integral cover, laminated. Date on original catalog card appears [17]98 May 13.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Bill for £10.0.0 for house rent from Feb. 14-[May 14th] at £40 per annum. Autograph document signed, fragment, charred by fire, laminated, docketed by B. Washington, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Bill for £1.1.1/2 for 6 1/2 yds. of painted cloth. Document, fragment, charred by fire, laminated, docketed by B. Washington \"J. Thompson pd. [ ] a charge of a fee for [ ]\" incomplete watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond. A.D.S. 1 page. Bail bond of Warner Washington for £156.12.6, signed by Warner Washington and John Washington, and witnessed Griffin Taylor. Warner had been in the custody of Sheriff George Noble as the result of a suit brought by Charles McThurston. Autograph document signed, signed by Warner and John Washington, witnessed by Griffin Taylor, incomplete watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, 2 pages. To Lawrence Lewis, Rich Woods. Postpones the payment of a debt in full. Asks Lewis to send \"the picture up, by the first opportunity.\" Integral cover. (This Lawrence Washington may be the son of Samuel by his last wife).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Mount Vernon. Nelly writes to McHenry about yellow fever in Philadelphia and the standard that she commissioned for a volunteer dragoon in Alexandria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Couldn't write earlier because of Aunt Ballett's illness--gave Dickey [Richard S. Blackburn] the bill which he will inclose to Mr. [Bushrod] Washington--[letter] very faded and hard to decipher]. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]98 [Sept. 8 ?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript copies of excerpts from two letters about the Quasi-War with France, supposedly provided to Alexander Hamilton circa September 1798. The first letter is from George Washington to Timothy Pickering, 9 September 1798. The second is from George Cabot to Timothy Pickering, 27 September 1798.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Denman and Co. in Philadelphia, makes this receipt for £57.18.9 received from Clement Biddle for blankets; signed by Matthew Kean for the maker, Denman and Co. The blankets were for Washington. Document signed, fragment, in hand of T. Lear.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill. D.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. A receipted bill in the amount of $152.13 for a library bookcase for Gen. Washington and 282 feet of casing. Receipted by John Douglass. Document signed, in unknown hand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill. D. 1 page. A receipted bill for $11.23 (or £ 11.23.0) for a picture frame 16 feet 4 inches -- made out to Clement Biddle \"for Genl. Washington\" by John McEllwee, and the receipt signed by John Rorke. Document, fragment, in hand of John Rorke. Date on original catalog card appears [1798] [Dec. 19].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Encloses $50 bill received, for tobacco, and requests him to pay her tax at court today--just paid Mr. B. Lee £10 for folder--this is last of her [money]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, \"Mrs. H. Washington 1798,\" marked \"Hon'd by Mr. B. Lee,\" laminated. Date on original catalog card appears [1798]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"H. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Praising their mutual friend, George Washington. In this letter, the Earl of Buchan mentions that his nephew, David Erskine, is travelling to America and plans to visit Mount Vernon. Integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL. 2 pages. Tayloe writes to Secretary of War James McHenry that he is honored by President's late appointment of him, but prefers to delay decision of acceptance -- he will pay personal respects to war office. Docketed 'Mount Vernon, 6th Feby. '99 from His Excy. Genl. Washington with my reply 22d. Feby.' Letter, a true copy, teste by Wm. Holburne, incomplete watermark (1794).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA business letter giving Webb information on sending the money he owes, Lawrence further expresses that he has taken Mrs. Webb's advice and had married Eleanor Parke Custis, stating his happiness with his wife.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Powel writes to say she paid James McAlpin's bill for Bushrods black satin robe -- she hopes Mrs. Anne Blackburn Washington's health has improved -- she is glad Bushrod was at the wedding of Nelly Custis and Lawrence Lewis, and says \"I was certain that when Mrs. Washington found the thing inevitable she would act with propriety, indeed from all I can learn she has every Reason to approve her Grand-Daughter's choice.\" -- Powel agrees with Bushrod on the deplorable state of the Southern roads, especially those of Maryland -- the elopement of Maria Bingham (a child of 15) with a French count was shocking -- shares news of Philadelphia people -- mentions \"your excellent Mother's\" sorrows [at death of Corbin Washington ?]. Autograph letter signed, retained copy, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. She and sister [Nancy] enjoy a weeks holiday--tries to progress in her lessons, begins French--mentions children [brothers] who send love to Aunt Nancy and Uncle Bushrod. Autograph letter signed, part of a cover laminated to letter, directed \"to be left at the Cross Roads,\" incomplete watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Kanawha Point Pleasant. Recommends 6 men from this county as officers in the lately established army -- [included is a separate sheet docketed \"Thos. Lewis June 14, 1799, containing names of 6 men recommended by Lewis,\" in another hand]. See also 1799 June 14, W. H. Cavandish to James McHenry. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"June 14\" on a separate sheet (see below), laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Tho. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Kanawha County. See 1799 June 13, Thomas Lewis to James McHenry. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Sends names of men who seek military commissions ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCheck from the Bank of the United States. Signed by John Nicholson paid to Mr. James Andrews or Bearer, Amount $944.15. Mr. Nicholson was one of the founders of the bank.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePurchase note. A Ninety Day Sight Note issued by Charles Alders' Co., Madeira, on September 20, 1799, to William T. Smith of Philadelphia for £84 British Sterling, directed to Tobias Lear on the account of George Washington on Nov. 14, 1799 and the amount recorded in his cash memoranda book of the same day.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Lear writes this follow up letter because no answers were received to earlier letters ordering 2 pipes of wine -- does Pintard have any in this country? -- if so, send some immediately as the General's wine supply is depleted and Washington only wants wine of superior quality. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear, enclosed in letter to Elias Boudinot, laminated, watarmark (1794). Not in Writings. [See draft of letter to Elias Boudinot, same date, on reverse of this letter].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S.  1 page. Greenwood. Looks forward to receiving her for a visit--sorry for Mamma [Christian Blackburn] having so much to fatigue her at her time of life. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Joe, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount, Document signed, 1 page. Though it is now in two pieces, amount due Lear is $42.24. Signed by Lear as being correct.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. A Letter-account itemizing the amount due Lear for forage and subsistence for Sept.-Oct., 1799. $234.39 is the amount totaled up. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Swan, P. M. General.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page and A.N.S. 1 page.  Autograph letter signed, a receipt for the sum of $234.39 being the pay for forage and subsistence for Sept.-Oct., 1799. Also in folder, note of receipt signed by Lear, \"Received of Caleb Swan PM Genl. The sum of two hundred and thirty four 39/100 dollars, being my pay...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Lear writes to Pintard that Mr. Alder from Madeira has sent 2 pipes of wine to General Washington, to be picked up in Philadelphia -- payment by draft has been made -- nevertheless, Washington will accept 1 pipe of Pintard's offered wine from his private store in this country, provided it is still of the best quality after being imported six years ago. Autograph letter, draft, docketed by Lear, watermarked. Name does not appear on original manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Congratulations on her birthday--worried over Mr. Washington's cough--Mamma [Christian Blackburn] has left--her little boys, David, Bushrod and George--Mr. Magruder's failure for 500,000 dollars--Major De Butts sails for Italy--received books from her and will take good care of them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover with several messages written on the cover, laminated, directed \"to be left at the Cross Roads,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Cordial letter of acknowledgment for two pipes of Madeira wine which had just arrived. Expresses Mrs. Washington's appreciation for a gift of two boxes of citron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Impending death of George Washington--\"I think he cannot survive through the night\"--come and bring Mrs. Law if possible--Dr. Craik, Dr. Dick, and Dr. Brown are here.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Tobias Lear to Burgess Ball, December 15, 1799 informing him of Washington's death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFuneral Announcement. D. 1 page. 'The Remains of General Washington [will be de]posited in the family Vault, at mount Ve[rnon on Wed]nesday the 18th instant, at twelve O'Clock. Should the weather be unfa[vorable on Wed]nesday, - the Funeral will take place [Thursday] at the same hour.' Watermarked - Holograph in the hand of Albin Rawlins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill to the estate of George Washington. 2 boxes of Mould Candles 104 nett, for a total charge of £7.19.0. Mackenzie signed the bill as having received payment in full on May 24, 1800.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Mount Vernon. Announces death of George Washington--description of G.W.'s last days and hours and his death--\" ... he could scarcely speak and breathed with difficulty, his complaint being an inflamatory sore throat, usually called the Quincy.\"--Drs. Craik, Dick and Brown sent for--\" ... between ten and eleven o'clock at night, he resigned his breath into the hand that gave it.\"--\" ... not a groan or a complaint escaped him.-with the most perfect resignation, and in full possession of his reason to the last moment he gave up his life.\"--\"He was fully sensible of his approaching dissolution for some time before we could persuade ourselves but that there was a hope left and he frequently told the Physicians that their efforts would be in vain ... As often as he could speak he would mention to me something which he wished to have done. And his last words, about a quarter of an hour before he died, were to me thus - 'My dear Friend I am just about to change this Scene, my breath can continue but a few moments, You will have me decently interred, and do not let my body be put into the Tomb in less than two days after my death.' He there feld his own pulse ceased ...\"--Mrs. W's fortitude--\" ... she yields not to that grief, which would be softened by tears.\"--saw his children about 6 weeks ago--\"I beg that no part of it [the letter] therefore may be published; for I presume that everything which relates to this afflicting event will be eagarly sought after by the public.\" Autograph letter signed, laminated watermark. Mary Stilson Lear was the mother of Tobias Lear.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney writes from Harper's Ferry three days after George Washington's death offering his condolences for this \"irreparable loss\" to Tobias Lear at Mount Vernon, Martha Washington, and Nelly Parke Custis Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn May 3, 1800, Keith Smith received the amount above after appearing and proving the statement before George Taylor. \"To making 1 suit cloathes (black) for John Anderson £1.16.0.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill. For 40 pounds of pound cake at 3/6 for a total of £7.0.0. One basket which contained the cake to be returned to Judy Edick. George Edick signed the account on March 28, 1800, as having received payment from Jim Anderson (likely James Anderson).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrders for the funeral of George Washington. Manuscript copy, 4 pages. Signed by the Adjutant General, William North. \"Major General Hamilton has received through the Secretary of War the following order, From the President of the United States.\" Ordered December 21, 1799, Philadelphia. Signed December 24, 1799 in the Adjutant General's office.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Craufurd bewails the recent death of George Washington -- \"it haunts my slumbers and in the day I can think of nothing else\" -- wishes to write Sister Nancy [Ann Blackburn Washington] -- poor Bushrod Washington, his uncle first and \"I suppose next his Brother [Corbin] will fall victims to the unrelenting hand of death.\" -- speaks of Mr. Craufurd's illness and other family matters. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed in a later hand \"Death of Gen. Washington mentioned,\" Ms. badly torn and disintegrated, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Herbert.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. \"Long before they can reach you, your heart and the hearts of your fellow citizens will be made sorrowful by the suffering and melancholly of the death of one excellent fellow citizen Gen. Washington ...\" Autograph letter signed, black seal, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill. For making suits with buttons for Mr. Lear, Mr. George Rawlins [sic] Mr. Sims and Mr. Wilson. Also for making a pair of breeches for Mr. Dowdal. Total charges came too £7.18.3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill. A.D.S. 3 pages. Addressed to James Anderson. Bill for mourning suits made for family and servants to wear when around the Mansion. Noted with monies received. Misnumbered on the top right corner as 'MS-2350,' corrected in the catalog book to MS-3050.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. For rendering funeral honors to the deceased General Washington. Appears over names of J.M. Hughes, Ebenezer Stevens, Jacob Morton, James Farlie, John Stagg junr. (Committee of Arrangement). Printed document, mounted on cardboard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Letter mentioned \"We have had great to do in the city occasioned by the death of General Washington. I send you a newspaper wherein you may read the procession which may be of some gratification to you,\" ... with integral address leaf, Philadelphia postmark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript eulogy. A.D.S. 16 pages. Docketed: \"Eulogy on Washington delivered in Medway [Massachusettes] D. 1799 by Dr. Abigah Richardson.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 11 pages. Lawrence Lewis's account of moneys received and expended from G.W.'s death to 1802, including am't of cash in house at G.W.'s death, amt. pd. doctors, money spent for cake at G.W.'s funeral, expenses on his houses in Washington, taxes, payment of legacies, building vault, for whiskey furnished at sale at Mount Vernon; money received from purchases at sales was main income during the period. Autograph document, copy, docketed, in hand of L. Lewis, laminated. Certified by Alexander Moore, Court Commissioner of Fairfax County, Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExecutor's inventory, original. 51 pages. Listing and appraisal of everything at Mt. Vernon by rooms, including books in library and contents of outbuildings--also livestock, tools, farm equipment, etc. on each farm--negroes--Appraisal sworn to by Thomson Mason, Tobias Lear, Thomas Peter and Wm. H. Foote. Bound volume, 6 blank pages, docketed \"Inventory and Appraisement of the estate of Genl. Geo. Washington - 1810 Augt. Returned and ordered to be recorded,\" silked. Date on original catalog card appears [c. 1800]. Ordered and recorded on August 20, 1810 teste Wm. [Moss ?]. [See under same date a draft of this same inventory].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInventory, draft. A.D. 64 pages. Inventory by room of articles at Mount Vernon, with appraised values -- includes contents of mansion house, kitchen, office, storehouse, washhouse, gardeners house, salt house, black smith shop, etc. -- also inventory of livestock, and farm equipment on each of the farms, the distillery, mill -- on the mansion house farm, inventory of articles in barn, greenhouse, lost, fish house, etc., paint cellar -- lists of gardeners tools, linen, etc., and plated ware, etc. -- list of books and pamphlets in library by case, with some marked \"Taken by B[ushrod] Washington\" and \"Mrs. Lewis's property,\" \"taken by G. Washington\", and \"To Mrs. Washington,\" -- maps, charts, etc. -- includes number of Negroes owned by George Washington in his own right, \"which Mrs. Washington intending to liberate at the end of the present year, can only be valued for the service of the working negroes for one year.\" Autograph document, draft, in unknown hand, entitled \"An Inventory etc. of Articles at Mount Vernon with their appraised value, annexed.\" watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [1800?], but an entry on page 59 enumerates the slave population \"which Mrs. Washington [is] intending to liberate at the end of the present year.\" Since she signed a deed of manumission for her deceased husband's slaves in December 1800, the date of this estate inventory would seem to be 1800.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocument, printed and sold by Graupner of Boston. Sheet music. \"The Battle of Prague favorite Sonata forte with Accompanyments. G. Washington President of The United States.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePatriotic songbook. 30 pages. Bound manuscript, handwritten by Maria Dickinson. Volume contains patriotic songs (handwritten) mentioning Washington and the American Revolution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo sketches shows pyramid-like structure surmounted by statue, and inscription below. Date on original catalog card appears [1800 ?]. On a separate page is a proposed inscription in Latin on reverse of cover. Watermark (crown over armed figure), 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted copy of GW's will. Signed by Lawrence Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill, Clerk of Fairfax to the Executors of GW's will. First charge recorded in January is for \"Recording the Will\" for $4.55. Various other fees are itemized as docketing, attorney's fees, and charges for copies of various declarations. Total bill signed by Mr. Deneale, Clerk, came to $12.96.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne bound volume, 23 pages. Executor's account of sales, meetings of legatees, etc. -- contains the following: Mar. 5, 1800, list of those who purchased horses and jacks from estate with amounts paid; Oct. 15, 1800: list of sales of cattle, milk cows and oxen from estate with amount paid; undated (see card 4, June 7, 1803): list of lot sales in Washington City; James River Shares, Ashby's Bend land, tract in Frederick, Aris's land lots in Bath, Bullskin land, Chattins run etc. with name of purchaser and price per acre; Nov. 12, 1801: Sale of cows, bulls, steers, jacks and jennets, sheep with list of purchaser and amount; July 25, 1802: private sale with account of personal items belonging to G.W., purchaser, and price paid, purchasers here are legatees and deduct purchase price from estate due them, total amount $1882.50; July 21, 1802: \"Payable in Six Months/Sale at Mt. Vernon\" list of purchaser and amount, nothing listed to tell what is sold, total $8340.75, probably the result of meeting of July 19; July 19, 1802: dated Alexandria, an account of a meeting of legatees and executors of G.W.'s estate and agreements made as follows: 1. majority opinion of legatees present govern whole. -- 2. not contest validity of will as to property out of state. -- 3. carriages, horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs and personal estate except stock and bonds to be sold by executors. -- 4. lands on Kanawha and Ohio be divided and rest of land be sold by executors, NW territory and Kentucky lands to be sold. -- 5. stock of U.S., bank stock, Potomac and James River shares to be divided except one share in Potomac Co. sold. -- 6. agree to sale of James River shares and nine shares of Columbia bank stock; June 7, 1803: \"Account of Sales at Alexa. June 7th 1803 of property, belonging to the Estate of Genl. Washn.\" Charles County land, lots in Alexandria here follows list of other land sold as listed on card one undated (this document was bound incorrectly and has not been detached and the sheets in correct order).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill, A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for advertising sale of jacks and jennies at Mount Vernon dated Feb. 14, 1800; and for advertising sundries the estate of Mrs. Washington dated June 27, 1802. Receipted for £1.12. by T. Green. Docketed 14 February 1800. Autograph document signed, in hand of Green, docketed, laminated, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA manuscript book that contains 12 Masonic songs mostly associated with New England (lyrics only). Also includes poems or songs on George Washington and his death. Northampton, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTobias Lear's copy of an explanatory letter from him to John Adams in which he elaborated on Martha Washington's December 31, 1799 letter he wrote on behalf of her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. S. Lyman writes that Doctor James Craik \"wrote a Gentleman in this City, that the General [Washington], with his own Fingers, closed his own Eyes in Death -- this circumstance is a little remarkable, and it showed that he had his reason, and a spirit of resignation ... such was the Death of this great man....\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Copy of account dated Jan. 8, 1800, \"For Sundries for the Funeral Procession, in honor of the late Commander in Chief Gen. Washington. Use of a Pall ... $5 / Two Black Cloaks ... 2 / Bier ... 2 / 9 dollars [total].\" On Feb. 20, 1800, Haigh acknowledges receipt of payment in Pittsburgh for his expenses at the mock procession. Document signed, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe House and Senate of Massachusetts express opinions on how General George Washington should properly be commemorated by the public.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrder submitted by John Read and accepted in Massachusetts Senate and followed by the House to accept resolution to wear crepe on left arm in Commemoration of G. Washington's death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Alexandria. A bill from Paton and Butcher in the amount of £2.6.[7] for leather and shoe thread. (Date from earlier library cataloging; item was microfilmed as an 1808 item.) Document, fragment, docketed by B. Washington, charred by fire, silked.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill. Decr 25th \"To a mah[ogan]y Coffin with silver plate engraved, furnished with lace, handles and a coverd case with lifters $ 88.\" \"To sundry charges $11.25.\" For a total bill of $99.25. Particular charges were for \"Hire of the Cochee,\" \"Hire of the Bier\" and the \"Hire of a Horse.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. The writers request answers to several specific questions about their role as executors of Washington's will -- they require Simms's professional advice because Judge Bushrod Washington (another executor) hasn't arrived yet. Autograph letter signed, in hand of George S. Washington (?,) laminated, G.W.'s watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Simms answers questions put by them [see letter of Jan. 20, 1800] as executors of George Washington's estate -- among other things, he assures them they can dispose of personal property and wheat at private sales, but an account must be kept of articles disposed of in this way, and must be included in the estate inventory. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ch. Simms.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill. D. 1 page. Bill for 1 coopers-axe 6/6. Document, fragment, endorsed on back, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Draft Committee Resolution, \"The Committee appointed to consider and report what public measures are proper to be adopted by this Legisature to commemorate the virtues of General Washington...\" Two resolutions, the 1st crossed out pertaining to a monument or statue to be erected. The 2nd resolution concerns printed copies of a Proclamation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 2 pages.  Committee resolution or recommendation to the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. They have appointed Fisher Ames to delivera n oration on the \"sublime virtues of Gen. George Washinton before the Lieut. Governor, the Council and the tow branches of the General Court;\" signed by Moses Gill, Samuel Phillips, and the Speaker of the House. Also assigns John Coffin Jones and Jonathan Mason to a committee to make such arrangements for a public exercise assigned for the 8th of February. Concurred and signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted document, 1 page. Broadside. Funeral procession arrangements, Haverhill, Massachusetts. \"Arrangements to be observed On the 22nd day of February next, agreeably to the proclamation of the President of the United States, For Paying a Public Tribute of Respect to the Memory of our beloved General George Washington, late deceased.\" A eulogy will be given at Reverend Abiel Abbot's Meeting House. The broadside includes an order of procession and instructions to the inhabitants of Haverhill on proper mourning wear.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. 4 pages. Dryburgh Abbey. A letter on slavery and the life and character of GW; mentions Lear, Franklin and Adams. Autograph letter, incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA bill for 11 items which came to a total of £22.18.9. A particular item is recorded for \"Leading a Coffin\" which came to £14.10.0. Alexander Smith documented Mr. Munn's receipt of payment in Alexandria on May 14, 1800.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. House and Senate of Massachusetts committee order to request a copy of Fisher Ames' oration for printing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft of MS-5754. Committee of Massachusetts House of Representatives requests Fisher Ames to thank cadets and artillery of Commonwealth of Mass. in oration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrder from committee to request Fisher Ames to thank cadets and artillery of Commonwealth of Mass. during his oration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA bill for one shroud which came to $6 and one pall cloth $6, for a total of $12. On verso Michael Gretter (or Gutten?) signed the bill as having received payment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. Philadelphia. Send copy of GW's will and also \"The box made of the oak that sheltered the Great Sir William Wallace ...\"  At bottom of letter is note from Buchan, dated Aug. 16, 1800, bequeathing box to \"Washington's University in Columbia.\" Autograph letter signed, in hand of [Bushrod Washington].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Herbert mentions Lewiss note for $1500, payable this week, which may be renewed if necessary -- gives Lewis instructions on how to renew it -- note in another hand, \"This note was given by L. Lewis as an Executor to the Will of Genl. Washington and to take up one of the Genls. then in Bank.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. Herbert.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page.  Medfield [memorial] Procession to Washington. \"The Committee of arrangments [sic] recommend the following order of Procession for the 22nd Instant provided the weather and walking tbe good. Viz-\" also, \"It is expected that every person will wear a crape or ribband on th eleft arm. Soldiers just above the cuff and citizens just above the Elbow.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Massachusetts order that members of house and senate shall distribute to clergy and to libraries Fisher Ames' oration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound, manuscript copy of an oration, written by Royall Tyler, Esq., pronounced at Bennington, Vermont on February 22, 1800 in commemoration of the death of General Washington. Copy signed Mary R. Nowland AD 1812. Inside volume cover (back and front) reads \"Miss Mary R. Nowland July 3rd 1823.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N.S. 1 page. Regarding a survey plat.  Date on original catalog card appears 1800 (?) Feb. 27.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Bill and receipt. Samuel Washington receives 175 dollars from Custis in return for \"A Sorrel Horse ... about sixteen hands high; but five years old, warranted sound and free from blemish ...\" If Custis finds the horse to be \"unsound\" within thirty days, Washington agrees to return the total sum. Witnessed by Tobias Lear and Lawrence Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems listed are black crepe, hat looping, material for making two palls, 6 dozen flints, 1 cask powder weighing 114 pounds as received from the arsenal. Total bill was $40.08.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 3 pages. Two evaluations, one dated Ap. 26 signed by William Dandridge and Thomas Dew, the other dated May 13 and signed by Jos. Foster and [W.] H. Macon. Both at request of Lewis and Doct. [David] Stuart. Statement signed by Wm. King that the property herein valued belongs jointly to Mr. Custis [G.W.P.] and Mr. [Lawr.] Lewis. The property being valued consists of 2 slaves and several horses. Document signed, endorsed \"Valuation of Mr. Lewis's Property in New Kent,\" mounted, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, 3 pages. London. Contains Wests comments on proposed reinterment of George Washington in the Federal city and monument to be raised to him -- recommends triangle or pyramid as most durable monument -- should be in prominent place, planted with trees -- monuments should be hollow -- rotunda, and brass pedestrian statue of Washington -- work to be of \"monumental simplicity\" -- 4 doors and stone coffin. Letter, marked \"Copy of a letter from one West=the celebrated American artist in London to Rufus King, Esq. our Minister at that Court on the subject of a \"Monument\" to be erected to the memory of that illustrious citizen - George Washington, was obligingly handed us by a gentleman for publication - From Gazette of the United States and Daily Advertizer, Dec. 22, 1800\". [Appended is a copy of \"A Resolution of the Old Congress,\" describing the type of monument to be erected to Washington.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Concerning the collection of funds due George Washington's estate in Philadelphia. \"What ever money you may receive please credit the Estate of Genl. Washington with it as also any money that may be paid you by Judge Bushrod Washington, a statement of which please forward me at this place.\"  Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. \"On motion of David Stuart ordered that Tobias Lear, Adm. of the Estate of Geo. A. Washington deceased by summoned to appear at the next Court and give Counter Security or Deliver up all and Singular the decendents Estate.\" This copy signed by George Deneale, Clerk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 6 pages. Account copy of \"The Estate of George A. Washington in acct. with Tobias Lear, Administrator.\" An acct. of GAW's estate transactions as kept by Lear. Also included are copies of court documents ordering debts to be paid to the estate (dated Jan. 1801); acknowledgement of examination of the acct. (dated April 14, 1801); and an order for the acct. to be recorded (dated April 21, 1801). Document signed, on George Washington's water mark paper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Bail Bond of George Steptoe Washington for $200. Dated 1801 April 6, and docketed \"McCormick vs. Washington Bond,\" signed by George Tate and George S. Washington, witnessed by Benj. Stephenson. Document, docketed \"McCormick vs. Washington Bond,\" signed by George Tate and George S. Washington, witnessed by Benj. Stephenson, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. \"I hereby relinquish the Administration of the Estate of the late George Augustine Washington and agreeably to an order of the Court of Fairfax County, and deliver up all and Singular the Decendents Estate which has come to my hand as Admr.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. To the Justice of the court of Fairfax County. Further explains his resignation as the administrator of George A. Washington's estate. Turned papers and bonds over to Burwell Bassett who is ready to become the new administrator. Docketed on reverse. Torn corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Autograph letter signed, mounted, watermark (1794), with part of cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\" Encloses note for $875. for discount at the bank, and intends to present the necessary draft on Monday next.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Lewis gives the account with Blagden as it now stands, taken from papers of Dr. Thornton's -- £26.8.11 1/2 Maryland money is still due him -- Lewis asks Blagden to send authenticated vouchers for repayment of moneys expended so that the late General Washingtons heirs will be see the justification for the expense. Autograph letter signed, endorsed by Lewis, 2 p. covered with figures, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawr. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEstate documents, 10 documents.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMemoranda of payments made, etc. by L[awrence]? Lewis as executor of estate--includes $1000 for hire of a vessel the \"Hene. and Patsey\"--also, 2 orders given to Thos. Peter on Samuel Hamilton, W-1250/B; \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAccount, rec'd of N. Lee on account of Sheppard Pd. cash for negroes, etc., W-1250/C; \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAccount, Includes $500.00 \"By cash of A. McLean,\" and $100 \"By costs recovered on Tomlinson's case,\" W-1250/D; \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAccount, notes due with interest, W1250/E; \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAccount, Lawrence Lewis with estate, Debit and credit of $16,037.30 -- including \"By balance due me as Executor -- $1,0872.69\" and \"By this sum due me as creditor legatee $5,138.61.\" etc., W-1250/F; \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAccount, Mathew Ranson in account with executors, record of payment due with interest, etc., W-1250/H; \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSums credited to estate, Amt. received and amts. not received [for purchases at sales], W-1250/I; \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePurchasers at private sale of Washington estate including amounts of purchases of each individual, W-1250/J; \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReceipt, Peyton Drew to Robert Lewis, W-1250/?\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eW-1250/K, A.D.S. 2 pages. Commissioner's report. Upon order of Court of Fairfax Cty., has settled joint and separate accounts of Lawrence Lewis and Bushrod Washington, acting executors of G.W. estate--1st, a balance of $3670.76 due L. Lewis in capacity as sole executor before any of others quailified--2nd, acct of Bush. Washington with estate, showing indebtedness of $2017.94, exclusive of 9 shares of Bank of Potomac--3rd, general acct. of acting executors representing whole transactions with balance due the Executors of $15,707.95,--including commissions--charges executors with full acct. of sales, $124,928.01--credit them with sums not pd. by purchasers, esp. $15,125.00 for purchases of lands by late Col. Thomas Lee as guarding of Corbin Washington's children, \"which purchase their present Guardian did not think himself at liberty to confirm, whereby there is a suit now pending in the High Court of Chancery of Virginia, consequently this as well as other matters, relative to the Estate remain open \"till a further settlement.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW-1250/K, A.D.S. 2 pages. Commissioner's report. Upon order of Court of Fairfax Cty., has settled joint and separate accounts of Lawrence Lewis and Bushrod Washington, acting executors of G.W. estate--1st, a balance of $3670.76 due L. Lewis in capacity as sole executor before any of others quailified--2nd, acct of Bush. Washington with estate, showing indebtedness of $2017.94, exclusive of 9 shares of Bank of Potomac--3rd, general acct. of acting executors representing whole transactions with balance due the Executors of $15,707.95,--including commissions--charges executors with full acct. of sales, $124,928.01--credit them with sums not pd. by purchasers, esp. $15,125.00 for purchases of lands by late Col. Thomas Lee as guarding of Corbin Washington's children, \"which purchase their present Guardian did not think himself at liberty to confirm, whereby there is a suit now pending in the High Court of Chancery of Virginia, consequently this as well as other matters, relative to the Estate remain open \"till a further settlement.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount, D. 1 1/4 pages. Ferneyhough lists various services he provides for Lewis, being work done on Lewis's chariot - its wheels, springs, boots, doors, etc. Docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book, settlement of the estate of George Washington. A.D. 32 pages. Accounts of various people associated with the estate, including money for hire of negroes - \"Statement of the accounts of the several legatees for the purpose of explaining them.\" Autograph document, mostly in hand of Bushrod Washington, laminated, watermarks, no cover, torn or clipped pages included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. New Kent. Concerns a shipment of wheat ... no demand for wheat or corn ... cider here for Mrs. W-n; will send some to Norfolk at first opportunity ... Had to get a new cog wheel for the mill ... Richmond market full of meat of all kind; cattle and sheep still on my hands ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Stafford City, VA. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Concerning receipts for western lands.  Addressed to Col. Thomas Francis Worthington, at Chilicothe N.W. Territory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Fort Washington. Complains of dullness of \"this accursed Country\"--reference to someone whose gloomy countenance \"cannot bear the appearance of Happiness\"--longs to be with her and \"my dear Boy\" [Bushrod Blackburn ?,] but fears 2 years separation are necessary--expects to be dealt with by strict letter of the law--hasnt heard from Tommy [Blackburn, Jr.]--would rather see him idle at Rippon Lodge than where he is. Autograph letter signed, cover fragment laminated to letter, directed \"Via Fredericksburg To [ ] X Roads,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"R. S. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Walnut Farm. Concerning the execution of the estates of Bushrod's father, John Augustine Washington, and Lawrence Augustine's father, Samuel Washington, both deceased. Bushrod writes, \"I have never condemned you for demanding of the executors of your father ... a settlement of their accounts, and altho' I thought it unkind to institute a suit ag[ainst] me ...\" Bushrod is nevertheless willing to settle the matter. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Rich Woods. Lawrence A. Washington proposes to Samuel Washington that he meet at Richwoods with Bushrod Washington to discuss debts extending from the estates of their fathers, Charles Washington and John Augustine Washington I, respectively. \"You will therefore, at once see the necessity of your ... attendance, to exonerate yourself, from as much of the weight of that business as possible.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawrence A. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Reporting on the death of Martha Washington the day before. Suffering protracted fever, MW prepared for death \"with fortitude and resignation\"; gave advice to her grandchildren, took the sacrament and directed a chosen white gown be brought out. The funeral would be Tuesday (two days hence). Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Rich Woods. Having received Bushrod's letter of April 2, 1802 re-settlement of his father's estate (John Augustine Washington), Lawrence Augustine feels \"...a perfect willingness to enter into a settlement of our business, with any Gentleman you may choose to designate for that purpose. And I can assure you, that every light I possess shall be thrown on the subject.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 19 pages. Final draft. Contains acct. of cash on hand, money in hands of Clement Biddle, notes due and paid--inventory of articles at Mt. Vernon and value (many are missing from here which appear, crossed off, on the first draft)--lists articles in mansion house, kitchen, servants hall, etc. Autograph document, Final draft, in unknown hand, entitled \"Inventory of Property that belonged to Mrs. Martha Washington, Taken the 24th of May and Eleventh of July 1802,\" final draft, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 20 pages. Contains acct. of cash on hand, money in hand of Clement Biddle, notes due and pd.--inventory of articles at Mt. Vernon and value (many are crossed off and do not appear in final draft)--articles in mansion house, kitchen, servants hall, wash house, etc. Autograph document, Draft, in unknown hand, entitled \"Inventory of Property that belonged to Mrs. Martha Washington Taken the 24th of May and Eleventh of July 1802,\" 1st draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocketed on verso \"$35 June 16, 1802\" and \"To building a Vault at Mount Vernon $35.00\" and \"Recd the above amount in full (signed) John M. Lightfoot.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document, 7 pages. In hand of Albin Rawlins, an account of articles sold at the July 21st sale on six months credit (See \"Book of Sales and of Mount Vernon Property\"). This appears to be a rough draft (made at the time of auction) of the list entered in this executors' account book -- Rawlins' list gives name of purchaser, item and price; sale of chariot and harness, coachee, horses, clover machine, sheep, bulls, cows, calves, steers, marquee, tents, saddles, canteen, tin machine, saws and other tools, malt mill, \"The Knight of Malta,\" reams of paper, wax, French horn, pump, locks, tool chest, hoes, sheet copper, old iron, rope, etc., copying press, yawl [an incomplete summary of the contents]. On last sheet are lists of names and figures, probably a scratch sheet. Autograph document, in hand of A. Rawlins, laminated. This doc. is NOT part of the \"Book of Sales of Mt. V. Prop.\" but a separate doc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Alexandria. Unable to buy any good furniture at sale [of Mrs. Washington's estate]--all worth having previously divided among legatees--George Washington Parke Custis's inheritance of wine--purchased one of four large paintings at sale, view of Great falls of Potomack. Autograph letter signed, docketed \"Copy Letter to Colo. May.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Deneale.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 16 pages. \"Rough estimate of the sales of the estate purchased by the Legatees in order to give an idea of their relative situation to each other and to them (?) who will be creditors and who debtors.\" Accounts of the following individuals: Bushrod Washington, Howell Lewis, Lawrence Lewis, Alexander Spotswood, G. W. P. Custis, Robt. Lewis, Wm. A. Washington, Col. Thomas Lee, Wm. Robinson, Samuel Washington, Mrs. Law, Geo. A. Washington heirs, Thornton Washington heirs, Thomas Peter, Charles Carter, G. S. Washington, Fielding Lewis, Nicholas Fitzhugh, Dr. Peyton, Lawrence A. Washington, Burdet Ashton, Andrew Parks, Corbin Washington heirs, John Thornton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond. 1 page. Washington binds himself to Frey \"in the full and just sum of forty two pounds four Shillings and ten pence ...\" Two horses owned by Warner Washington (valued at 21 pounds 2 shillings five pence) are being held by Thomas Massir[?], sheriff of Frederick County as security. Printed and manuscript document, signed by Warner Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 2 pages. John Hewitt, Register of Wills, Washington County, District of Columbia acknowledges that an \"authenticated copy of the last will and testament of George Washington deceased ...\" has been recorded. Administration of the will is \"hereby Granted and Committed unto ... George Steptoe Washington and Lawrence Lewis two of the executors by the said will appointed.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Green encloses his accounts against Lewis. Mar. 15, 1803 for advertising lands, June 29, 1802, advertising sale of sundries belonging to the estate of Martha Washington. Docketed by Lewis as \"Timothy Green's Ac. With the Estate of Genl. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by L.L., $10.10 P. 86 5 March 1803.\" Laminated, watermark, postmarked.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 2 pages. Autograph document in hand of Bushrod Washington, laminated. Probably a list of papers dealing with the settlement of the estate, numbered, and in many cases contain page numbers, memorianda or resolutions dealing with estate settlement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject of the letter deals with dispersal of George Washington's property, including the sale of land and mules. It also discusses the terms of the hiring of nineteen of Mrs. Penelope French's enslaved people, in which Mrs. French was paid $700-800 a year throughout her natural life.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter. 6 pages. Alexandria. A lengthy and detailed proposal for the equitable distribution of the Ohio-Kanawa lands. Expresses dissatisfaction with present plan of division. Requests another meeting of legatees at Dumfries; such a meeting however is opposed by legatees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Informs him of meeting of legatees, at which decision was made \"to sell amongst ourselves\" all Washington's land except the Kanawha and Ohio lands -- lists lands sold and amounts received at sales of June 6 and 7 -- prices better than he expected -- executors to appoint an agent and surveyor to go to Ohio and Kanawha lands and lay them off in 23 parts before the next meeting of legatees -- he is embarrassed for funds -- will write to Dr. Smith about Bushrod [Bushrod, Jr., son of Wm. Augustine Washington]. Autograph letter signed, torn, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\" [See also, \"Book of Sales and of Mount Vernon property,\" 1800-1802 which lists some of same in detail].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Alexandria. Lawrence writes that he has received Roberts letter and Winchester's order for $1818. -- it will be placed to Roberts account with executors of General Washington on account of Roberts purchase of a tract of land in Berkeley. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by R. Lewis (?), \"Letter from Lawce. Lewis on account of monies received for the Execrs. of Genl. Washington\". Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill and receipt. 10 gilt arm chairs, $40. 12 Square back chairs, $22., these are docketed as Windsor chairs ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Georgetown. Autograph letter signed, received $10.00 for one apotheosis of Gen'l Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Returned yesterday from unpleasant excursion to find Kitty ill--glad to hear of Tommy's [Blackburn, Jr.] amendment--fever will prevent his riding to visit her--will wait for her visit and return with her. Autograph letter signed, fragment of integral cover, laminated, directed by Jerry. Name on original manuscript appears as \"R.S. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Yellow fever in Alexandria has delayed Bushrods answer --now the \"prevailing disorder\" (likely also yellow fever) in Philadelphia has convinced Bushrod that no good could result from trying to carry on business -- he writes that the request of the gentlemen of the bar, confirmed by Peters, is agreeable, so he requests Peters to attend if he safely can and to adjourn the Court to the next term. Autograph letter signed, docketed, postmarked \"George Col. Sept. 26,\" integral cover, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. Autograph document, in hand of W.A. W-n, docketed on reverse by W. A. W-n, \"Memorandum of the Cloaths my Son George [Corbin] Washington carried with him to New England Novr. 28th 1803,\" and in another hand \"also Books from Rock Hill and Books carried Alexandria from Col. W. A. Washingtons Library 1806.\" Lists both summer and winter cloths in detail.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis account in Lawrence Lewis' hand is the money expended for food and clothing for slaves during period 1803-1809.  \"Acct. Free Negroes $1645.05.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmall, bound account book, A.D.S. 18 pages. Accounts of money received as interest of stock, as part of his claim to the estate of GW. Also, money received on like interest in behalf of Lucinda and Catherine D. Lewis, sale of stock belonging to Charles and John Lewis, Jr., memorandum of expenses, \"Memorandum for the year 1805,\" which describes experiments made in planting crops and the results, \"Memorandum of Monies Received and paid away on account of Charles Lewis - John Lewis - Robert Lewis junr. - Lucinda Lewis and Catherine Dade Lewis May - 1807.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Winchester. Bill for £10.4.0 for books, including Morse's Geography, Bailey's dictionary, Bealy's Meditations, Stauntons Embassys, Anarchises, and Ferguson's [Lectury ?]. Receipt of books acknowledged by Francis W[hiting] Washington for his father Warner Washington. Autograph document, in hand of John Beer (?), fragment, docketed \"Warner Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, Rosegill. He hopes the boxes of medicine arrived safely ... requests Col. W-n to pay the cost of the medicines to Dr. Jones. Name does not appear on original manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Edinburgh to Ewing at the American Consulate. Conveying to the President (T.J.) the ceremonial oaken box which he had earlier presented to Washington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Ann Washington writes to assure Frobel that he will be able to get many pupils if he comes to Alexandria shortly -- several people have promised to send children to him, including Dr. Dick -- she wishes he could come soon -- Bushrod Washington will send his schooner to Richmond for Frobel if possible, though Col. Washingtons may get to Richmond sooner -- she wishes to see him an \"inmate\" at Mt. Vernon -- he will have at Mt. Vernon her 3 nieces and a nephew of her husband's who lives with them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Washn. City Feb. 13\", broken seal with arm, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages with cover, addressed and wax seal. Eleanor \"Nelly\" Parke Custis Lewis writes to her friend reminiscing about her life. Engraving \"Mrs. Lawrence Lewis,\" also in the folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Rock Hill. To \"Dear Sir.\" Re: bond of the addressee held by William Augustine Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Craik writes to Col. William A. Washington regarding a deed from 1791 between Washington and Timothy Ringgold for lots in the Carrollsburg (which would eventually become Capitol Hill) which were divided between Washington and Commissioners of the city of Washington. William Craik admits he neglected to get the deed recorded and never returned it. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, docketed, with integral address panel, postmarked \"Alexandria VA, March 10\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Rock Hill. Washington writes that Mr. [Chas.] Carter objects to paying interest on his bond -- Carter claims he was ready to pay money any time -- Washington believes Carter forfeited, by the condition of sale [of Washington's property], any indulgence of 12 months credit. Autograph letter signed, docketed by B.W., mutilated, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. A. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Bushrod writes to his \"dear friend\" Elizabeth Willing Powel that when he inherited Mount Vernon, he had to buy \"new furniture for all the rooms of that extensive building\" and farm machinery as well -- he borrowed money for this and the loan is due soon -- his wheat crop and the fishery both failed, however -- so he asks \"with a little embarrassment\" to borrow the amount from her, but insists on paying interest which she refused to accept on an earlier occasion. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark (wheat sheaf). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Bushrod writes that he is convinced the fire at Mt. Vernon was set by an incendiary, but he knows not whom to suspect -- he can impute no motive to any of his \"domestics,\" all of whom exerted themselves to extinguish the fire -- still, great damage was done -- Mrs. Washington's health was impaired by the alarm, though she is recovering. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexa May 22,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington\". [It is thought the fire may have endangered the mansion].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Concerns the sale of a schooner and or a slave named Arthur ... has been offered \"... $600., or the vessel alone, ...\". Autograph letter signed, integral cover, Alexandria, docketed \"Judge Washington.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsurance policy with The Delaware Insurance Company of Delaware made by George Harrison on behalf of Bushrod Washington for brick barn [stable] at Mount Vernon. Coverage for $4,000 for the year with payment of 1 percent. Printed document with autograph details signed by Thomas Fitzsimons, 1 page, docketed on the reverse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Bond for $20,000 for Fairfax and Whiting Washington as executors of their mother Hannah Fairfax Washington's estate, to make inventory and deliver all legacies, etc. Partly printed, laminated. Signed by Fairfax, Whiting and Warner Washington and witnessed by the court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Beck provenance information concerning a Stuart Painting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 page. Key, Judge Washington's attorney in the friendly suit of Fitzhugh and Peter vs. B. Washington, executor of the estate of George Washington, concerning the sale of certain Maryland lands, prepares an answer to the court explaining his clients position. Included is a letter requesting Judge Washington to make any changes in the text which he believes are necessary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount, William Augustine Washington with J. Fox. Legal and copying fees include copy of Henry Ashton's will, proving \"Fisher's\" deed, swearing jury, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Lewis gives an account for $304.30 paid by him to Howell Lewis and chargeable to all of legatees of Gen. Washington's estate -- he is unable to collect from various people whose addresses he does not know, or for other reasons -- Gabriel Lewis has just returned and the Kanawha lands are divided -- asks Bushrod to send him a receipt for $100. paid Bushrod's mother [Hannah Bushrod Washington]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Bushrod Washington, and in Lewis's hand \"Dr. James Patton in Acct. with the Estate of Genl. Washington,\" and in another hand \"Executor of Mrs. Washington's Estate,\" laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Fairfield. Fairfax Washington writes regarding the recently-arrived mourning ring left to his deceased mother [Hannah Fairfax Washington] as legacy by George Washington -- he gives Lewis directions for having it delivered to him -- mentions also a miniature of the general, previously received, that the two items constitute the whole of the legacy left to his mother. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"The Receipt of his Mother's legacy,\" mounted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill and receipt. $2.25 for shoes, 9.00 for cossaks (boots).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Rock Hill and Georgetown. Bushrod Washington Jr. writes to Burd about local and regional political battles involving the impeachment of judges, including Judge Samuel Chase of the Supreme Court, and Randolph's treatment of Chase, as leader of the impeachment. Washington also speaks critically of \"Duane,\" probably William J. Duane the politician, or perhaps his father the newspaper editor. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark (1803). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. To \"Dear Sir.\" Concerns Bushrod Washington's insurance policy on Mount Vernon, from the Mutual Insurance Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromissory note. D.S. 1 page. For £78 Virginia money before 15th Oct. -- signed by Whiting Washington; witnessed by Nehemiah Garrison. On reverse, dated April 16, 1805, Jas. Milton assigns note to Robt. Milton. Document signed, in hand of James Milton, fragment, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 6 pages. A statement as to the title to Woodlawn drawn up by Lawrence Lewis because of a threatened suit over the land by descendants of Sarah Mason Brooke; it embodies Col. George Mason's statement on the history of the lands ownership. Lewis's search of title goes back to William Travers, who by deed from Proprietors, March 22, 1677, got 788 acres. The Woodlawn part of that property was later owned by George Washington (who had gotten it on 27 October 1772) and then willed by him to Lawrence Lewis and Eleanor (\"Nelly\") Parke Custis Lewis. Autograph document signed, by Lawrence Lewis, docketed \"Col. Geo. Mason's Statement,\" and in another hand, \"as to title of Woodlawn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Agrees with Burd that horseracing is the favorite sport of Virginians -- mentions races in Virginia and Pennsylvania and Washington -- says spring at Mt. Vernon is the \"season when nature presents its most pleasing colours\" -- admires ladies in the neighborhood \"but none of them has enslaved my happiness\" -- speculates that closer relations between Pennsylvania and Virginia might be fostered by intermarriage between the states -- mentions Mr. [Thomas] Jefferson's use of hieroglyphics. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexa. Va. May 18,\" torn, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Estate of GW.A notice of a forthcoming bond for Keating and Murray. Amount: $1.00.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document signed, fragment, docketed \"Blakey Recpt. for a Bay mare June 1805.\" Receipt for 25 pounds for a bay mare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. Custis writes that his account with the estate of George Washington will be paid as soon as his crop can be marketed -- expresses distress of Fitzhugh family because of Mrs. Fitzhugh's illness -- he wishes the Kanawha lands were apportioned for he wishes to sell his share, even at great loss. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by B. Washington, mounted, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Buildings insured were 2 Negro Quarters, Office, Smokehouse, Wash house, Carriage house, and 2 Stables ... \"real sum insured\" was $4576.00 ... signed by Rob't Mitchell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod writes to Peters that he has heard of the sickness in Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, New York and Philadelphia (yellow fever) -- asks if they should hold court for \"your District\"? -- thinks judges and lawyers would attend, but would jury men and witnesses also attend if in danger of sickness? -- would it be better to postpone until winter? -- intends to spend a few days at Wheatland near Charlestown, Jefferson County. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Peters, \"16 ansd. repeating what I wrote him on the 15th substance,\" postmarked Alexa Va. September 14,\" watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for $200. as part payment of a $500. loan ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Culpeper County. Capt. Hammond [husband of Samuel's deceased sister Mildred] wants him to buy his share of Kanawha lands left him by George Washington's legacy -- he can't afford it -- asks for an opinion on how much he should lease or buy it for -- can Hammond have other compensation in place of this land? -- Hammond embarrassed for money now -- he gave draft on executors and it was refused. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Saml. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Bushrod writes about spending Christmas in Dumfries by invitation of \"very fine girls,\" although his trip was cut short when his father came down with gout. He also gives news of the Federal City, which is \"thronged with beautiful girls and other strangers,\" including \"a number of Turks and Indians.\" He shares an anecdote about the Turkish ambassador asking Thomas Jefferson for \"six wives\" and writes about a dinner hosted aboard a frigate by Jefferson for a group of Native American men. Bushrod also writes of the rising power of Napoleon in France and about the Carters of Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt. Certifying proof of a Mr. Peytons deed to the District of Columbia. Amount: $52.00. Estate of GW.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt. A.N.S. 1 page. $1.00 for watch repair docketed, \"paid by Mrs. W. from Butter Sold.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Mt. Vernon has sent her some books ... will send more ... invites the Rankins for a visit ... regards from all the family ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles of Agreement, Jesse Richardson with Wm. A. Washington for purchase of a tract of land, held jointly by Wm. A. Washington and Lawrence Butler, of 1000 acres in Pulaski County, Kentucky. Jesse Richardson to pay Col. Washington with young horses, to the amount of the purchase. Valuation to be established.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Has been amusing himself reading Mr. John Randolph's Philippicks, his invectives against democrats -- this includes Randolphs threat to impeach Madison and Jefferson -- he has many politicians under his control through fear of being exposed by him -- mentions having received a report of Mr. Pitt's death [Wm. the younger] in England -- comments on the European situation -- the British Navy is the only thing between Napoleon and world domination -- U.S. should do nothing to injure Britain at this time -- since his aunt [Ann Blackburn Washington] has determined not to visit Philadelphia this Spring, he will stay and keep her company. Autograph letter signed, with integral cover, postmarked \"Alexa Va Mar. 30,\" docketed, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e$6.75 pd. in full.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Gen. Mason going to Kentucky will carry this letter -- acknowledges payment of $40 -- Warner was with them, mentions his trip to Orleans -- their father [John Lewis] is well -- speaks of Dr. Stuart's land in Mason County, Ky., 5000 acres on Tripletts creek and 9000 on Locust creek -- advertised for sale -- he sends tax money by Gen. Mason -- asks Gabriel Lewis to help Mason -- talks of affairs of the day -- the ship Leander -- General Miranda landed in Spanish America, the province of Caraccas, takes the island of Marquireta, the towns of Camana -- Barcelona on the river Neveri, in full march for the capital of the colony -- this information by Capt. Risbrough from Martinique, Miranda has proclaimed the independence of the province. Concludes with a full 2 page postscript by Nelly, here separately cataloged. Autograph letter signed, with 2 p. additional note by Nelly Custis Lewis, cover marked \"Hond by Genl. Tomson Mason, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawr. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 1/4 page.  Baxter charges a total of L8, 2 shillings for smithing services including \"Making 2 large Ramshare ploughs\" and mending carriage wheels and selling a \"whip saw.\" Balance paid. Document signed, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Caroline Springs near Fredericksburg. Papers desired by Burd will need to be retrieved from recording office in [Washington] -- Bushrod will be in the Fredericksburg area for a while -- reveals his approaching marriage to Miss [Henrietta] Spotswood -- they will live on his estate in Westmoreland and later procure an establishment near Alexandria -- please tell Rush of the upcoming wedding -- he asks for European news -- \"our present President\" [Jefferson] means to stand for reelection. Autograph letter signed, integral cover docketed, laminated, postmarked \"Freds Va Jul 20.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRock Hill. Col. Washington explains that his son Bushrod, Jr, will share equally with his brothers in the Col.'s estate. His income will be adequate to support a wife. At the time young Bushrod was engaged to Spotswood's daughter, Henrietta.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Washington, Rock Hill. Introduces Bushrod Washingtons own nephew, George Corbin Washington, who just arrived after tedious passage of 20 days, and is \"so much grown that I suppose you would scarcely know him\" -- Bushrod, Jr. and new wife Henrietta Spotswood are very happy -- Bushrod, Jr. wishes to trade his Kanawha land for land near Centerville -- what is Bushrod's opinion of this land? -- desires Bushrod to help him find purchaser for his lands, Blenheim and Haywood -- wishes to sell, pay debts and divide rest among children -- \"there seems to be little hope of getting out of debt by cropping\" -- he presses suit against Mr. [Wm.] Robinson for £560 -- Robinson has no claim to money from land sold to George Washington and others after death of his daughter [Ann A. Washington]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, mounted, docketed \"Wm. A. Washington about Mr. Robinson's claim,\" laminated, watermarks. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. A. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill. $2.25 for 9 lbs. of sole leather ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoem \"Washington's Requiem\" by Virginia Cary. D. 1 page. A poem in praise of G.W., written in 1800 or 1806 \"on seeing a picture of Mount Vernon with the grave of Washington.\" (Date might be 1800). Date on original catalog appears 180[6 ?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Deals with two letters reputedly written by G.W. to [Thomas Jefferson] after the Mazzei letter [Thos. Jefferson to Philip Mazzei, Ap. 24, 1796; famous controversial letter, after which G.W. was said never to have written T.J. again]--Tobias Lear employed by Judge W-n to assort the General's papers, and letters now missing, plus a diary for important presidential years--[accuses no one, but implies Lear took them]--tries to reconcile General's statement [that he never wrote T.J. again after the Mazzei letter] with truth--congratulates Pickering on speech against embargo--mentions [John] Adams \"lives a mournful spectacle of blind and courtly obedience to Presidential will.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, [first part of letter missing], laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount, Estate of George Washington with Lawrence Lewis. A.D. 2 pages. Account of money spent and received by Lewis as executor of G.W.'s estate - includes taxes on Kentucky land, City taxes, taxes on property in Alexandria, rents paid to Mr. Fitzhugh for rent of land for free negroes and money for support of free negroes. Autograph document in hand of Lewis, docketed by Lewis \"No. 3 the Estate of Genl. Washington in Acct. with Lawe. Lewis.\" Laminated, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. The amount paid Dr. Peyton about settles Custis's account to estate -- asks Bushrod to send old bonds he gave at 1st sale to Woodlawn, where he can pick them up, along with any papers relating to his estate the \"Forest of Washington,\" bequeathed him by the General. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Bushrod W., laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Rock Hill. Bushrod comments on Aaron Burr's efforts to separate western states -- thinks his plan an absurd for one of his intellect and feels he cannot succeed -- Burr should be arrested and tried if any crime can be found -- mentions the costly delays of Congress -- says his fondness for ladies is increased by his high opinion of his wife, Henrietta Spotswood -- makes comments on Burd's romance. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Bushrod Washington Mt. Vernon,\" postmarked \"Washington City, Feb. 14\", laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bushrod Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, 1 page. Madison transmits to Bushrod Washington the papers of Fielding Lewis who died before they could be processed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Madison.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. As Bushrod is leaving home for an extended period he asks to leave charge of nephews John and Bushrod [Corbin ?] Washington, who are in school, to Reid -- asks Reid to furnish them with any clothing or other articles they need -- no extravagances -- and 2 or 3 dollars a month pocket money. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated. Note while the letter appears to be addressed to 'James New,' the editors at the Washington Papers discovered that Bushrod Washington's poor handwriting actually is written to James Reid.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarshall writes that, at the request of Bushrod Washington, he is sending \"the enclosed letters\" (not present) but was unable to find \"the letter of Mr. S. Washington to which that of the 2d of April is an answer.\" Marshall was given access to the papers of George Washington to write his biography. Bushrod Washington and Lawrence Lewis served as executors of Washington's estate and were likely requesting papers back from Marshall in order to settle Washington's account with his nephew Saumel T. Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA receipt in Washington's hand for \"4 Hhs. and 21 1/2 Bs. corn.\" Docketed \"Memorandum of Corn\". Autograph document signed, in hand of Washington, fragment, docketed \"Memorandum of Corn\". For 4 Hhs. and 21 1/2 Bs. corn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. They haven't heard from him in a long while and tax money due -- has he heard of the atrocious outrage by British Admiral Berkley on the flag of the United States [Chesapeake-Leopard affair] -- Commodore Douglas, the Triumph and Melampus, the Bellona and the Leopard, schooner Revenge to go to England with dispatches -- meanwhile seaports to be fortified -- \"Something like War this, spirit of 76 up\" -- \"War rather than a disgraceful peace\" -- hopes to see him -- Gabriel \"must want more Negroes by this time, I shall have it in my power to furnish you\" -- Eleanor (Nelly) sends good wishes, but says Gabriel hasnt answered her letter. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked Alexa Va. July 22, laminated, docketed, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\" Date on original catalog card appears as [1807] July 22.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. New Port. Awaits confinement of his wife [Henrietta Spotswood] hourly [Anne Eliza Washington, born 1807]--anxious to go to Westmoreland to see about workmen and how house goes along--sure Laurel Grove will be ready for occupancy by time Henrietta's confinement is over--will see him shortly to get things for housekeeping--expects kitchen furniture to come highest--purchases to be made--will get by on minimum this year--can get these articles in Alexa.--for money to pay workman, will sell Mr. Spotswood 500 acres in Ky. [W. A. W-n] offered him--will pay [his father] a dollar per acre--hears treaty has been ratified, if so will enhance price of [ ]--George [Corbin W-n] must look like a married man by now--requests he see that corn field at Laurel Grove be laid down in wheat--Mr. Rose, who holds his note for $400 is to issue writ against him--asks [father] to let him have money out of first crops and he can deduct this from his wheat crop when it is ready. Autograph letter signed, with long postscript on cover, docketed by W. A. Washington \"My Son Bushrod's Letter agreeing to give me one Dollar pr. acre for 500 acres Land in Kentucky the half of 1000 Acres between Majr. Butler and myself and to be conveyed in the same way as my Agreement with Jesse Richardson. Sept. 8th 1807.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Regarding settling account of Mrs. Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e$1.50 pd. on account of John Chew ... [addressed to Colo. Washington, most likely William Augustine Washington].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for $200. for 6 months house rent ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Rippon Lodge. Long letter about the health and travels of her husband and brother ... sends this letter by her husband, Bushrod W-n ... regrets Miss Sinclair and Betsy cannot visit her this winter ...  Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\" Someone had docketed the letter and has identified writer and recepient.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Request for three bushels of corn. Docketed \"5 Baggs lent at 3 Bushells each in the car at several different times.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill and receipt. 8 entries - all for shoes apparently for the Negroes... 10 pairs for $16.82.\" Receipted by Corcoran on Oct. 10, 1809.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount. A.D. 3 pages. Docketed. Interesting record of dress making materials... Variety of fabrics represented, gloves, fans, stockings, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pairs of shoes for $3.50. Bill made out by Wm. Parsons for Thomas Corcoran. Addressed to Colonel Washington, most likely William Augustine Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Grape Hill. Reports advertisement in Winchester paper of 2 tracts of land owned by A[ndrew] Park. (Lawrence probably son of Samuel and his 4th wife Anne Steptoe).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Regarding debts of Mrs. Law. To Mr. John Law, Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Regarding repayment of Mrs. Law's debts, his proposal and conditions for taking responsibility for them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBank of Columbia, Georgetown.$2.15 ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBank of Columbia, Georgetown.$30.00.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBank of Columbia, Georgetown.$5.00 ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of fees against Lawrence Lewis, Fairfax County. D.S. 1 page. Fees owed by Lewis to the Fairfax County court through his business as executor of George Washington's estate. Signed by William Moss, clerk of the court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor repairing a wagon wheel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Sends this by Gabriels friend Byrd Willis who visits Kentucky intending to settle there -- George hopes Byrd will look at his (Georges) land there if he gets as far as Green River -- Warner and Gabriel's letter was received -- Warner Lewis speaks well of Georges land on Lost Creek -- would like Gabriel to show it to Byrd -- Gabriel did not like Georges proposal about the division of their land -- attack of gout keeps George home but he will try to get to Kentucky and arrange a better division of the land -- Gabriel's father, John Lewis, is well. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned check made payable to Docr. Charles Worthington for the amount of $38.00.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia. Expresses his happiness that her health has improved, apparently due to the efficity of a medicinal concoction of his own devise. Describes his heavy work schedule of Supreme Court cases and a visit to a circus, which he enjoyed immensely.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Consents to a proposal for the Dismal Swamp property purchase by Gen. Lee from G. Washington's estate. He believes the proposal will satisfy the interests of the legatees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBank of Columbia, Georgetown.$11.41 ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter. Hawthorn. Concerns \"a box of papers which related to the executorship\" of the estate of Lawrence's father Samuel Washington [1734-1781]. Lawrence asks Samuel to help clear the name of his deceased brother George Steptoe Washington [1771-1809] by altering previous testimony Samuel had made regarding these papers. \"I feel a confidence ... that this act of justice, to my brother's memory will be done with promptness.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawrence A. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaniel C. Brent, Dumfries Virginia, writes to Col. William Washington, concerning land and timber upon the property located in Stafford, Virginia, and the mortgage left between General \"Light Horse\" Harry Lee and Mrs. Fitzhugh which is currently held up the county court. Henry Lee was placed in debtors' prison as a result for not paying on his land transactions. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel. Docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Bond of Lawrence A. Washington and Comfort Wood, administrator and administratrix of Robert Wood, deceased, to deliver 4 head horses to \"Edward McGuire's Hotel in Winchester,\" the place of appointed sale of the 2nd Saturday in February. Partly printed, endorsed, laminated. Signed by Lawrence A. Washington and Comfort Wood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 Bible, $3.00. Receipted by Eben. Macdonald.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Woodlawn. Lawrence writes regarding Gen. Lee's account with the estate of George Washington -- he is unable to locate Lees bond -- also mentions statement of Mr. Bassett's account with estate -- in a postscript he says that he found Lees bond amongst the Suffolk papers. Autograph letter signed, with postscript on integral cover, mounted, red seal, (good, with heraldic device). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL. 1 page. Re: Col. Wharton acknowledges with great pleasure the gift from Mrs. Law of a waistcoat which belonged to General George Washington. Letter, handwritten, unsigned, no cover, postmark, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod mentions receiving tax money for Mr. Turner's land -- will settle with your uncle [Lawr. Lewis] also will get him to sign the power of attorney so he can sell the Kentucky lands which belong to the devisees of Gen. Washington -- gives information of Kentucky lands: deed from Gen. Lee to Washington for 5000@ dated Nov. 5, 1798 -- was recorded in Kentucky court of appeals Dec. 7, 1799 -- gives James Nourse's description of tract of 2000@ on Rough Creek -- Philips certifies to adjoining tract, 3000@ -- Gen. Spotswood's favorable account of the adjoining country -- whole creek navigable -- other claims to parts of land -- one [Woodson ?] -- letter of Dec. 1802 from a Mr. Thomas Lewis claiming interference with his claim -- thinks there is a mistake -- Lawrence Lewis and Bushrod Washington will allow Warner Lewis reasonable compensation for visiting and examining the above lands. (virtually identical to another copy in collection, except that this one has docketing: \"Copy of Letter and Power of Atty to Mr. W. Lewis\".) Autograph letter signed, docketed by B.W., \"Copy of Letter and Power of Atty to Mr. W. Lewis\", silked, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\" Photocopy in PS file.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod mentions receiving tax money for Mr. Turner's land -- will settle with your uncle [Lawr. Lewis] also will get him to sign the power of attorney so he can sell the Kentucky lands which belong to the devisees of Gen. Washington -- gives information of Kentucky lands: deed from Gen. Lee to Washington for 5000@ dated Nov. 5, 1798 -- was recorded in Kentucky court of appeals Dec. 7, 1799 -- gives James Nourse's description of tract of 2000@ on Rough Creek -- Philips certifies to adjoining tract, 3000@ -- Gen. Spotswood's favorable account of the adjoining country -- whole creek navigable -- other claims to parts of land -- one [Woodson ?] -- letter of Dec. 1802 from a Mr. Thomas Lewis claiming interference with his claim -- thinks there is a mistake -- Lawrence Lewis and Bushrod Washington will allow Warner Lewis reasonable compensation for visiting and examining the above lands. (virtually identical to another copy in collection, except that this lacks docketing.) Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\" Photocopy in PS file. [See copy of same letter, same date, docketed by B. W-n, \"Copy of Letter and Power of Atty to W. W. Lewis\"].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Family letter... her health not good; under the care of Dr. Dangerfield ... her friend, Eliza Smith, wrote of the activities of their friends ... Miss Vanderings, Frederick Campbell, P Coleman, Dr. Nelson, Miss Re, M. Randolph are some of the names mentioned in the letter ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. M. W.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Anna Maria writes her dear brother news of the \"Doctor\" [Stuart] and family, a visit at Ossian Hall, and \"Aunt Lewis\" and family at Woodlawn -- wishes to have thread spun to knit stockings for her two brothers George Fayette and Charles for they are \"much more pleasant in Summer than cotton\" but is having trouble finding someone to do the spinning for her -- Aunt Lewis has knitted purses for them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (RG). Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. M. W.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Includes account of fees against Stuart at the end of the letter with entries from 1806 to 1810. Addressed to \"Doctor David Stuart, Ossian Hall, Fairfax County.\" Docketed \"Genl. Minor acct.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pairs shoes, $5.00.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eText, quarto with paper binding. 26 pages.  Consists of rules and regulations of the Mutual Assurance Company against Fire in Buildings in the State of Virginia. Same company which insured Bushrod Washington's Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted form with [manuscript] completions: \"City and County of New-York, ss. I [Charles Dickinson] one of the Alderman of the City of New-York, and a Judge of the Court of Common pleas, called the Mayor's Court, ... Do Certify, That on this day [Norman Washington] Residing in the said city a [Black] man exhibited proof before me, reduced to writing, of the freedom of him ... I Do Further Certify that the said [Norman] ... was born at [Mount Vernon] in [the State of Virginia] and that he [was born] free .... Given under my hand, this [Twenty fourth] day of April in the year one thousand eight hundred and eleven.]\" Includes physical description of Norman Washington; and gives his age as \"about Twenty Seven years.\" 1 page, 20 x 17 cm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph note signed and initialed by Bushrod Washington, regarding a mortgage payment and deed certification.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Neale desires information of Margaret Keith from Ireland, who accompanied Gen. Washington on all his campaigns in the Revolution until 1779 or 1780 -- she had several illegitimate children, of which the writer seems to be one -- he has been enabled to rise in a small degree above his lowly beginnings. Autograph letter signed, integral cover badly burned and torn, laminated, docketed by B.W. Name on original manuscript appears as \"James G.W. N.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatement of debts, Samuel Washington. D.S. 12 pages, folio. Drawn up to effect a settlement of a dispute between Lawrence Washington, Bushrod Washington and Joseph Nourse (U.S. Treasury). Includes various members of Washington family and sizable debt owed to John Parke Custis, deceased.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Note asking Mr. Beverley to send $26.4 by the bearer. Robert Beverly was executor of William A. Washington's estate. Autograph letter signed, quarter sheet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Introduces Beall to a Mr. Bennett (?) who has proposed marriage to Evans' daughter, who, it seems, has been cared for by Mr. and Mrs. Beall. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Tho. B. Evans.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. The heirs of Thornton Washington, son of Samuel, give their written assent to Bushrod to \"Dismiss suit against Col. Lee\" if the land in question can be sold at good price -- they wish to settle affairs of the Thornton Washington estate.  Autograph letter signed, in hand of ? , docketed by B.W. \"T. and Sam Washington Rock Hall.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Llewellyn. Family matters -- Parke often talks with her about him [Gabriel] -- distance from Kentucky is nothing, as Warner will prove -- Warner with them now but soon to return to Lexington and Logan -- Gabriel's wife and two boys [Richard Bibb and John Gabriel Lewis] -- Mary Ann to stay with Mrs. Lee -- wishes to see him and his family in Virginia again -- wishes he were there to act as nursemaid, housekeeper etc. for her again -- Warner is o.k. at this, but he has a roving disposition and won't remain long in one place -- Howell [Lewis] studying mathmatics in Alexandria -- wishes he [Howell] would use influence with his cousin, \"Queen Dolla lolla\" [Dolly Madison?] to get reinstated in Navy with more advantageous appointment -- \"I have at Woodlawn the finest bed of Mint for Juleps that I have ever seen\" -- would brew them for his father's [John Lewis's] use -- sends gifts to his boys and wife -- Mr. Lewis and \"my four darlings\" send regards.  Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermarked. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Living in retirement at LaGrange ... some general information on state of European politics ... heard that John Marshall to publish a 2nd. edition of his Life of W-n ... requests Bushrod to send him his (L-e's) correspondence with Gen. W-n and copies of GW's letters to him ... Lafayette's papers lost in \"revolutionary storms of Europe.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, Paris. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lafayette.\" Sequel: Bushrod apprently sent the correspondence which is now (1963) in the library of Lafayette College. See also 1811 D.B. Warden to Dec. 20 Bushrod W-n.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Paris. Offers to act as the go-between for Lafayette and Bushrod correspondence ... also Mr. Graham of the State Dept. if Bushrod agrees to send the GW-Lafayette correspondence ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"D. B. Warden.\" See 1811 - Lafayette to Bushrod Wn Dec. 15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt, 1 page. Receipt for recording the Memorial of G. Washington's ex[ecutors] deed \"to you.\" Partly printed ms., fragment, docketed \"Robt. Lewis\" and \"Stafford.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. A summary of the Cresap suit against the estate of GW, regarding the title to Round Bottom, (Ohio River) sold by GW in 1798 to Archibald McClean of Alexandria. The summary appears to be in the handwriting of B. W-n. The litigation lasted over 15 years and the substance of the suit remained the same. Therefore the absence of a specific on the document makes it difficult to place.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Henry Lee writes to Col. Nicholas Rogers sending his condolences regarding the recent death of Rogers' wife Eleanor. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBank certificate, Signed by John A. Washington for the amount of $180.00.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrder to pay, Union Bank Geo. Town. George Corbin Washington to Thomas Beall. Pay Thomas Beall on demand $476.10.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Reports his success with pisé [or rammed earth] buildings -- has built ice house and 2 porter's houses -- Bushrod is \"perfectly satisfied with the cheapness, the strength and durability of these buildings\" -- considers building a 2 story house for nephew in this fashion on the west of the Blue Ridge. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Mar. 19th 1812 recd. 24th,\" postmarked \"Alexa. Mar. 23.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Independence. Describes the merits of 2 tracts of land in Montgomery Cty., both for sale, one nr. The Court House, the other about 8 miles from Georgetown. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Benj. Berry.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\" Mentions a note having been endorsed by Colo. Deneale--unable to collect the money and requests further indulgence--is paying a certain amount and will endorse a note for $500.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Philadelphia. Advises Bushrod Washington on his wife's treatment \"to complete the conquest which Mrs. Washington has happily made in part over her attachment to laudanum\" -- Rush directs a gradual lessening of the dose to nothing -- suggests various infusions, including ginger tea, bitters, spirits of hartshorne, and strong porter or wine -- asks Bushrod to pass on his words that \"the habitual use of opium is often attended with the most serious and distressing consequences [including] idiotism and madness\" -- he hopes her resolution to be cured is equal to her judgment on the subject of the letter. Autograph letter signed, docketed by B.W. \"Doct. Rush Advice for Mrs. Washington\", laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt. Payment in full for medical services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond. D. 1 page. Document docketed \"Washington to Morgan $234.6\", laminated.Bond to pay $468.12 with the condition that the bond is void if $234.06 is paid by Sept. 15 1813. Signed by Henry and Warner Washington [Jr.]. Witnessed by Benj. Taylor. On reverse, \"By cash of the within by Benj. Taylor Sixty five dollars (signed) B. Taylor, March 20 1813\" and \"June 18 1813 by Cash of Benj. Taylor Eighty Dollars.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCheck. A.D.S. 1 page. Custis's check on Farmers Bank of Alexandria for $145. Autograph document signed, endorsed by Dawson, canceled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. 2 pages. Washington. Harper's name does not appear on original manuscript, but in this letter to his daughter he describes his recent visit to Mount Vernon -- says he was well-received but that the place is quite run down except for the mansion itself -- the garden and hothouses (with their lemon trees) did earn his praise.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 2 pages. Gray agrees to purchase W-n's land in Westmoreland Cty. on the Potomac $20. an acre for 800 acres and $10. an acre for the balance pending a survey ... Gray to pay 100 shares of $100. each of Potomac Bank Stock when deeds are drawn ... payments out lined ... Washington reserves the grave yard and 50 ft. sq. at Wakefield to include the spot on which GW was born ... witnessed by Bushrod W-n, R. G. Robb, James Miller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Offers to dismiss the suit against him initiated by Bushrod Washington, Jr., and accept the provision made for him in his father's will (Wm A. W-n) \"in discharge of the sum which Colo. Washington recd as his guardian from the Executors of Genl Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Previously sent remittance of a balance owed back to him. Discusses a Superior Court suit of Mr. Washington. Addressed to \"Doctr. David Stuart, Ossian Hall, near Alexandria.\" Docketed \"Genl. Minor\" with date.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Bishop William White. Concerns a candidate for the ministry, Mr. Milnor, who White believes will be \"useful to our Church, and to the Causes of Religion in general ...\" White is editing a defense of Church doctrine and will send Washington a copy. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, Mount Vernon. To Simon Summers, Surveyor of Henrico County. Requests him to make survey of some of his land--leave letter in p.o. saying when to expect him. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington\". On reverse is docket \"Rough Plat and notes of one of Judge Washington's fields.\" and notation \"at request of Judge Washington.\" There follows survey notes dated July 25-26, 1813, and the two names \"John Bryan and Robbert Dunnington C.C.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letter addresses several legal questions to Peters and ends with the admonition that the British fleet is expected hourly and \"will do great mischief should these ships pass the fort\" (Fort Washington) where \"the Adams (a vessel), some gunboats and about 2000 men\" are understood to be stationed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorandum of agreement, D. 3 pages. Agreement for sale of 85 1/2 acres of timbered land and 125 acres cleared land by Washington, near Charlestown -- Ranson to pay $60 per acre for wooded and $40 per acre for cleared -- terms of payment -- Washington to have it surveyed and give proper title. Document, docketed, laminated. Signed by Geo. F. Washington and Mathw. Ranson, witnessed by John Yates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Georgetown. A chatty letter containing one of the very early descriptions of Mount Vernon during the occupancy of Bushrod Washington: Went by barge -- 16 miles -- left at sunrise -- the plantation reduced to 4000 acres -- about 60 working slaves besides house servants and 15 or 20 children -- appearance of neglect, need for superintendence visible -- present appearances did not comport with dignity of the great man who left it -- garden contains rare and wonderful exotics, lemon and fig trees, fine apples, coconuts -- gardener a german, has been there 25 years -- house has \"a charming situation, with a fine growth of tall venerable trees at one end of it, with seats around many of the trees. There is a piazza the whole length of the house in front pav'd with large square stones. It commands a fine view of the river and adjacent country. We were invited into the \"banqueting-room,\" to see the celebrated chimney-piece, which is superb marble of various colours, exquisitely wrought ...\" -- pictures of the present owners, Mrs. Crawford her sister, furniture like that of dining rooms, in addition a large organ and a tall piece of furniture \"that I did not know the use of\" -- did not see the Judge or Mrs. Washington -- heard her piano sounding at a distance -- she is in very delicate health -- spends most of her time with her music -- scarcely ever sees her servants except her spinners to whom she gives their weekly portion of spinning -- \"sister Ann remark'd how well she should like to be mistress of such an establishment, and put things in order, cloathe the naked children, (for strange as it may seem, we saw such) ... We went to the vault where moulders all that was mortal of Washington\" -- describes Col. Wharton, death of his wife -- was once a friend -- to meet the celebrated Mrs. General Wilkinson and sister, french women from New Orleans -- has several fine birds, a mocking bird. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Georget Col., laminated, watermark (Amies and a dove of peace). Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Proud.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Promise to pay $460.66 2/3 for value received from John Washington, to Wm. A.G. Dade as administrator of estate of Gwynn W. Baylor [possibly Walker Gwynn Baylor, born Virginia ca. 1780]. Docketing notes it is \"Benefit of Mrs. J. A. Baylor.\" Signed by Warner Washington [Jr.] and witnessed by Francis W[hiting] Washington. Document signed, fragment, docketed \"Mr. Washingtons note to Wm. A.P. Dade $460.66 2/3 benefit of Mrs. F.A. Baylor.\" Signed by Warner Washington [Jr.] and witnessed by Francis W[hiting] Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 3 pages. Deed of land, 309 acres of land in Jefferson County to George Fayette Washington in exchange for payment of 4 bonds. If bonds are paid to Washington in time, deed to be void. Witnesses Matthew Ranson, John Yates, William Stanhope.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted stock certificates. Purchased at various times between 1813 and 1828.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e$6.50 for subscription to the Federal Republican.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Lawrence and Eleanor rejoice in his safe arrival -- bank deposit agreeable to promise -- asks him to pay back taxes on land sold Joseph Lewis -- encloses notes of tenants on Rough Creek land -- send his five dollars to Federal Republican to have their paper sent to Warner at Russellsville -- they now publish a daily for $10 too -- news, Bonaparte's complete overthrow, loss of 82,000 men -- messenger from England with peace dispatches, prices dropped at the news -- rumor of a cabinet council to consider peace -- Armstrong the only one for war -- demo.'s upset over Boney's upset -- strange that men rejoice in his successes and upset at his defeat -- our relations with France if exposed would reveal corruption -- Warner's father [John Lewis] indebted to George Washington estate, how to close account -- fears it is not in his power to pay it. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. He hopes to hear Congress's report concerning the Glebe Land and land in the District, but disappointed so far. Also in regards to new jail in Alexandria, he believes citizens should not have to pay taxes for new jail as they were already taxed for the one in Fairfax County. To the Hon. Joseph Lewis,  a Member of Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. John Littlejohn, collector of the revenue for the 22nd collection district of Virginia, collects duty of $10.00 from David Stuart for and upon a four wheel carriage called a coachee which is owned by Stuart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Greenwood. Anna writes to her brother George Fayette of her ill health over a long period -- pain in breast and cough -- describes the medicines she has been taking and efforts to get a doctor from Fredericksburg or elsewhere -- hopes to visit him in summer by packet \"if the British will be good enough to keep out of the way.\" -- writes of her children, Charles and Churchill -- scolds him for not writing. Autograph letter signed, (under cover of letter of March 1) watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. M. Thornton.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. She sends the letter written fortnight ago [see letter of 12 February 1815 -- it was not sent earlier because Jack was struck with rheumatism and could not carry it to Alexandria -- again rebukes her brother for not writing -- her health is improved, but pain and cough continue. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"[ ] Mar. 2,\" laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. M. Thornton.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, to Robert Brent, Department of War. Lear writes as official of the Department of war, Accounts Office on official business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Expresses concern over a report of her brother's illness -- describes her own poor health -- will try to come up to see him if he is still ill -- explicitly prays to the Lord for his consolation and recovery. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed \"by Jack Cole\", watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. M. Thornton.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Lawrence writes to console his brother Robert on the recent death of his son, who was preserved so long to him, which only made the wound deeper -- Lawrence offers Christian consolations -- postscript says that the watch key was received as gift. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark, in pencil \"on my brother Robert's death 1823.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N.S. 2 pages. Third person note to \"Uncle Beverley\" informing him that some lands are scheduled to be sold for taxes if they are not played. Mentions that certain lots acquired under the Byrd lottery should be claimed for her children. Sarah Tayloe Washington (Widow of Col. Wm A. Washington). S. T. Washington refers to herself as \"Miss.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Gov Johnson and Genl. Washington,\" written on reverse \"Signer Constitution and Sup. Court,\" and on face of letter \"This is from Gov. T. Johnson of Md. who nominated Washington to be Commander in Chief,\" laminated, watermark (5 pt. star enclosing CS). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Thos. Johnson.\" Johnson encloses one of General Washington's letters, of which he has several, which Hatch may keep -- apparently as a collectible relic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorandum of agreement, D. 1 page. Francis Washington is to deliver 1000 bushels of wheat to James English's father's barn sometime in November -- Washington to be paid 7 shillings per bushel. Document, docketed \"English and Washington agt.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1815]. Signed by Warner Washington, Francis Washington and James English. Witnessed by Reade Washington. Receipt on reverse for money signed by Francis W. Washington, dated November 5, 1815.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Summons to the Washington Family pertaining to a lawsuit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 2 pages. Handwritten copy of a unanimous resolution by the General Assembly of Virginia that the governor be allowed to open correspondence with Bushrod Washington to permit the remains of George Washington and Martha Washington to be reinterred near the Virginia capital beneath a monument to be erected at public expense. Document, docketed \"Copy of Resolutions for the erection of a Monument to the Memory of George Washington,\" watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Regrets that Eliza's insistance on journeying in cold wet weather has caused her suffering illness -- Powel hopes she and her sisters won't let their opposite political views come between them -- discusses Mr. Sergeant and Mr. Hopkinson of Pennsylvania, now in congress -- pleased Eliza resides with Col. [Tobias] Lear and wife [Frances Dandridge] -- recounts \"a vague report in circulation here\" that she and Mr. Law are to be reconciled for their child's sake -- mentions that is in her 74th year. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark (dove of peace). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. In hand of a third party. Mrs. Lewis presents to Mr. Pitkin a cup and saucer that used to belong to George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, Mount Vernon, to an unidentified newspaper. Bushrod asks that the paper discontinue its ad for sale of part of the Mount Vernon estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Deposited $50 to his credit in the bank of Alexandria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLafayette writes to Bushrod Washington to introduce associates, including Col. Bernard, who will be traveling in Virginia, and to ask about the transfer of his letters to George Washington back in France.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. To Henry Jackson, Charge des Affaires of the U.S. in Paris. Sending several packets for friends in France. Mentions her engagement to Col. de Greffe, from whom she has not heard since June 18. He has lost his rank and fortune abroad and she is anxiously hoping for his return. Letter will be delivered by M. de Chenney. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, wax seal. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliza Parke Custis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 2 pages. Transfer of land title, George Corbin Washington and others. 1816, Jan. 31: Geo. C. Washington to James Magruder of land called the \"Lodge\" agreeable to Washington's contract with Samuel Fitzhugh ... 1816, June 24: Magruder conveys it to Jacob Wagner ... 1816, June 26: Magruder directs Washington to convey \"Lodge\" to Wagner ... 1819, Mar. 23: Wagner directs Washington to convey it to Robt. and John Oliver ... 1819, Apr.: \"Lodge\" deeded by Thos. Beall of Geo. Town to The Olivers ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Reports that it is too late to submit the claim this season. But, if he has a seat next year he will do everything in his power to procure its admission. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Haywood. S. T. Washington, daughter of Col. Wm A. and Sarah Tayloe (3rd wife). Letter to her uncle asking for one hundred dollars. Refers to property in Richmond which is rightfully her family's and the Byrd lottery properties. (Great niece of GW thru elder brother Augustine). Autograph letter signed, wax, seal, W-n Family cipher - excellent impressions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt, A.D.S. 1 page. Fitzhugh's receipt to Lewis (on behalf of the executors of George Washington's estate) \"for rents due on a tenement on the Ravensworth tract.\" Note on verso records payment \"on acct. of Land rented for Free Negroes.\" Autograph document signed, with notes on verso in the hand of Bushrod Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Long description of his impressions of Washington, including an account of a visit to Mount Vernon. He met Bushrod Washington and later dined at Woodlawn with Nelly Custis Lewis. She presented him with an ivory button said to have belonged to G.W. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. An ivory button accompanied this letter and is in the museum collections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture. D.S. 4 pages. George Corbin Washington, nephew of Bushrod Washington, as trustee of George Washington's lot in Washington, DC, sells to English the General's Capitol Hill lots. George Washington's house on Capitol Hill was destroyed by fire during the War of 1812.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCircular letter, L.S. 1 page. A printed letter to legatees of George Washington's estate regarding Henry Banks' claim to the Kentucky land forming part of the estate -- Banks's claim is good and he has agreed to make equal division of land -- his agent will sell it and divide proceeds -- legatees need either to return a power of attorney in this matter or, if they desire to deal separately, contact Banks themselves. Letter signed, integral cover, (addressed in hand of L. Lewis), laminated). Names on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington\" and \"Law Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Montgomery County, Maryland, Medley Hills. Mentions an enclosed certificate [missing] attesting to his Revolutionary service in the 7th Maryland Regiment and Regiment No. 1 ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 bills and 1 undated envelope. Bills charged to Lawrence Lewis and Bushrod Washington as executors of George Washington's estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod Washington responds to Mr. Lunell concerning his uncle's, George Washington, character and personality. He describes him as being \"comtemplative\", \"reserved\", \"distinguished\" yet \"kind and affectionate\" to relatives, and having \"consummate wisdom.\" He mentions his fondness for \"rural employment\" and skill at managing his plantation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 2 pages. An agreement whereby Lewis (George Washington's nephew) will sell approx. 550 acres in Jefferson County, called Rock Hall, to Ranson for $17,115. The transaction is to occur as soon as Lewis receives the deed; the land was involved in a lawsuit between the \"Executors of Genl. Geo. Washington Plaintiff and Gerard Alexander and other Defendants.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. To the Cashier, Bank of Columbia, Georgetown. Re: Payment of $300 note. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 12 pages. Annapolis. Gov. Goldsborough's defense of his congressional conduct in 1814 when the question of removing the seat of gov't from Washington was discussed and a resolution voted on ... a Maj. Peter has charged the Gov. with being hostile to the Capital City ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Goldsborough.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElegy of George Washington. A.D.S. 1 page. Written \"on board the Steam Boat\" \"We come, kind Sir, to gaze upon the earth That gave Columbia's mighty hero birth. We come to heave the patriotic sigh Upon the tomb, where now his ashes lie ...\" On cover is a signature: \"Eleanor P. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Deposition of George Fayette Washington before WIlliam Waters, justice of the peace in Washington, D.C. -- deposer is the only surviving son of George A. Washington, late a Lieutenant in Virginia continental line -- claim for U.S. bounty lands -- his brother Charles A. and sister Anna Maria Thornton are dead, and sister's sons Charles A. ad Churchill J. Thornton to receive half. Document signed, docketed \"Memo. May 2d to ex. and Rept. tomorrow,\" watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter. Is returning the shoes which are not Mrs. Washington's ... please return to rightful owner ... Name does not appear on original manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 2 pages. Account of payment due Taylor from Washington mostly on taxes that Taylor had paid on behalf of Washington in Kentucky and Ohio. Possibly George Fayette Washington. Autograph document signed, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George F. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Lynchburg. Distressed over his illness -- Nelly Custis Lewis away from Woodlawn. Mentions Washington Custis going to the aid of a relative in Mississippi. Other family news. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on orginal manuscript appears as \" B. Carter.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. 2 pages. Writing in the third person, Eleanor expresses her gratitude for Dr. Parrish's treatment of her \"suffering child\" and encloses payment for his services. Dr. Parrish noted Mrs. Lewis' connection with GW and the identity of the child [Agnes] who died under his care. Autograph letter, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 2 pages. Labeled at top \"Extract.\" Description of visit to gardens, greenhouses and tomb. Visit was probably conducted by John C. Ehlers. Autograph document signed, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 12 pages. Shirley, Virginia. Moore speaks of his philosophies of life and death: \"Death .. is ... the brightest and most glorious moment to man .. if death was the body's enemy, it was the soul's good friend.\" Discusses his ideas about a treatment for yellow fever which Moore \"accidently\" discovered in 1817. It involves the use of mercury and calomel. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Bail bond of Warner Washington [Jr.] for $687.10, issued by the clerk's office of the Supreme Court of Law of Frederick county, because of a debt to Alexander Porter -- returnable the first Monday in February Signed by Warner and Perrin Washington. A printed form with manuscript additions. Document signed, partly printed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 5 pages. Shirley, Virginia. Moore explains that he wishes to leave Virginia and return to South Carolina, where \"I meet with encouragment in my profession, and great civility in my social intercourse with an enlightened and polished people.\" Claims that he is \"without money,\" he asks Washington to lend him money to travel to South Carolina. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Princeton. William writes to his half brother requesting money to pay spring session bill at school (as he had to do in the fall) and some doctor bills -- he has written home for money, but there seems to be no money in Westmoreland -- he has been ill -- will try to see Judge Bushrod Washington who is in Trenton. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"W.A. Washington Jr.\", laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. A. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA mansucript check for cash of the Bank of Potomac, signed by John Augustine Washington II. To be paid to N. Herbert of Alexandria for dividends due on his stock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, 2 pages. Mason Co. on the Kanawa. As the sole tenant of this parcel of land Fleaharty requests the position of manager. He pleads his case with true rustic eloquence. Mentions having salt on property.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Bond for $750.22 for Warner Washington [Jr.] to deliver 10 head of horses to court house in Winchester on July 2. Signed by all three Washingtons. Document, partly printed, docketed \"Porter ass vs. ? Washington D Bond 18th Oct. [Natirisel ?] and Jud. 618\" and \"Notice given to all parties on the 21st day of Sept. to 4th day of October Court\", laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \" Warner Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Angela [about 8 yrs. old] writes to her brother of visitors to their home -- their sister [Parke] is away at a wedding at Mrs. Van Ness's -- their mother, E.P. Lewis, adds her own note to Lorenzo on the verso -- she writes that a letter from him to Ped [Angela] would give her much pleasure -- did he receive $5 she sent in a letter before Christmas? -- Parke is in Washington for the wedding -- concludes with family news. Autograph letter signed, integral cover in hand of E.P. Lewis, postmarked \"Alexa Jan. 1\", torn and mutilated, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Date on original catolog card appears as 1821 [Dec.] 31 Monday.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. Land paper presented to Palemon H. Winchester of Madison Co. by James Monroe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for corporation taxes pd. by Washington for Thomas and Ann Beall and for himself.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Washington. Early description of Mount Vernon--went to visit Mt. V. with Mr. Sibley of Michigan and Mr. Schoolcraft, author and minerologist--custom seems to be to go thru mansion and around grounds with no ceremony, no matter whether Judge W. and family are there or not--\"The house is of wood - old, plain and has rather a gothic appearance ... A stranger is struck with the plainness, and I may add, the stiffness of appearance by which the whole is characterized.\"--\"The changes [since G.W.'s death] which have taken place are ... chiefly produced by decay - few from purposed alteration; and on the whole one would be led to think that the General paid no great regard to ornament and that whatever he attempted in that way he was unsuccessful.\"--exotic fruits and flowers in green house--\"Many of the ornamental trees and shrubs appear to have been planted promiscuously, without order or regularity. This was far more agreable to my eye than the sharp points and angles in which the box borders of the garden were arranged--plucked a piece of cedar from G.W.'s tomb. Autograph letter signed, watermark. Early description of Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Belmont. Discussion of slavery: \"Some Legalized Kidnappers might be usefully employed in scouring our State of all your fugitive slaves; and if you could colonize all the sooty race, nothing better could be done.\" Peters is angered at the abolitionists, those \"antiflagellating benevolents\". Finally, Peters hopes Washington regains his health, \"so that you may be strong, and work hard on your colonization Scheme; so that all [the slaves] may be returned to the happy regions of their forefathers...\" Mentions Bushrod's \"malady,\" lamenting that \"your appetite was often your worst enemy; and its indulgence in improper gratifications has often nourished, in place of destroying your disease... I once knew a hardy Scotchman killed, when convalescent and recovering from a bilious complaint, by gratifying his appetitite in the treat of a boiled scotch herring.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. 4 pages. Fairfax County. Early description of Mount Vernon in an unsigned, incomplete letter -- description of house -- \"The whole structure has lately undergone a thorough repair and has in every respect the same appearance as when the General died, except a small portico which the Judge has erected at the south end of the mansion.\" -- description of bowling green and trees, gardens, and exotic plants -- description of main hall and key to Bastille -- \"The Judge now uses the General's study as a dining room. The General's library contains a huge and handsome collection of Books.\" -- American and fallow deer on the estate. Autograph letter, incomplete, unsigned, laminated. Name does not appear on original manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Printed notice of July 4, 1822 over Bushrod Washington's name, forbidding permission to steam boat parties and other groups to use Mt. Vernon for \"eating, drinking and dancing parties\" -- \"unpleasant circumstances\" led to his notice -- \"respectable strangers\" can still continue to visit, except on Sundays -- below this is printed a later form letter stating that the published notice has been ignored and he intends to sue boat companies who bring parties to Mt. Vernon -- on reverse is \"Copy of Mr. Scott's statement of the debt due Tracy.\" in hand of Bushrod Washington -- the account covers 1824-1826. Document, printed, docketed \"Mr Scott's statement of bal. due 1 Jany 1826\" and \"Bushrod Washington protest against making Mt. Vernon a dance and lunch [ ] 1822.\" [On reverse is \"Copy of Mr. Scott's statement\" 1826 Jan. 1].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Harpers Ferry to Charles Town. Letter about the preparation of a wedding cake.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL.S. 1 page. Printed circular letter requesting agreement of legatees of George Washington's estate to bring suit in court of District of Columbia in order to settle and pay out remaining assets of estate -- signed by Bushrod Washington and Lawrence Lewis -- a note is added in Bushrod Washington's hand, requesting to know heirs of Mrs. Anna Maria Thornton [Geo. F. Washington's sister] -- this added note is dated 23 January 1823. Letter signed, printed, with additions in hand of Bush. W., integral cover in hand of B.W., laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Georgetown. George Corbin writes his uncle that he has just returned from Green Hill -- this morning he saw Mr. Beverly who is undecided about selling his [Negro] boy to Bushrod Washington -- Dick is about 18 years old and has resided in the District about 3 years -- questions legality of removing a slave to Virginia by purchase -- advises Bushrod to consult Virginia law on this -- he purchased some of finest English and Dutch cattle at sale of the property of Mr. Wm. Williams of Frederick County. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by B.W., postmarked Georn. Ca., Jan. 21,\" laminated, red seal. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEarly description of Mount Vernon and certificate of authenticity for painting of Great Falls. Also includes copy, same date.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, 2 pages. To the Superior Court of the Chancery of the Winchester District. Answer of the complaint against him by Geo. Wm. Fairfax and others regarding his trusteeship of the estate of Ferdinand Fairfax and Eliza Blair Fairfax. He wishes to relinquish his responsibility due to failing health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. King George County. Written by a grandson of Augustine Washington, George Washington's half-brother, this letter asks about dividing the remainder of George Washington's estate among his immediate family -- his brother and sister have died, so how should their share be divided? -- Bushrod's reply, dated 1823 May 27, is drafted on page 3 of the manuscript -- the judge gives his opinion of legal distribution of remainder of the estate among heirs of Ann Ashton -- a suit has been brought for final settlement and the courts will decide. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by B.W. \"letter and answer.\" [Bushrod W.'s answer is drafted on back sheet of letter]. [John N. Ashton was a grandson of Augustine Washington, G.W.'s half-brother].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter, signed. \"Bush. Washington\" writes to Charles Lewis Esq, regarding a possible arbitration or suit. Letter mentions Mr.Thomas Swann, Mr. Robert I. Taylor, and Mr. Walter Jones. Handwritten note at the bottom.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. New Orleans. Erwin writes in regard to collecting an account -- he doesn't want to call on \"our mutual friend Johnny Anderson\" for payment of his note, because Anderson considers himself a great man thereabouts and he has promised to pay upon the sale of his crop -- \"our friend Henry Johnston will be our next governor.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, mounted, postmarked \"New Orl. L Sept 15,\" watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Jefferson. Re: A suit against a \"John Washington\" administrator of the estate of John Throckmorton. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Belmont. A discussion of a legal case, Penn vs. Cline, and Peters' opinion on land speculators. Written on the anniversary of GW's birth, Peters relates that \"This day brings into my mind many old recollections, both painful and pleasant\" and that he is going into Philadelphia to celebrate the birthday. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. \"Dear Sir, The object of this letter is to give you the name and place of residence of the gentleman on whose account I spoke to you this morning, as they may escape your recollection. 'William Griffith, Burlington, New Jersey.' Sincerely yrs, Bush. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Expressing concern over L.L's indisposition News of the death of a friend killed by an explosion in a steam boiler. News of several marriages. Visit of Judge Johnson and Edward Livingston; good prospects for the Judge's election. Name on original manuscript appears as \"F. P. Lewis (Butler).\" Integral cover, wax seal (broken).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Peters writes about publications, sending Washington six copies for his approval before printing. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N.S. 1 page. \"I this day made a settlement with Mr. Daingerfield Lewis of my private account with my Brother George Lewis and I find exclusive of the property sold by my Brother at Mill Brook he stands indebted to me Five hundred and twenty one dollars and fifty nine cents ...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Letter with cross-writing. Wishing him a quick recovery from his indisposition. News of the preparations for her impending visit to Phila. News of her household. Integral cover, wax seal. Name on original manuscript appears as \"F. P. Lewis (Butler).\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. GWPC's letter accompanies a plate of the States china which is given to Mrs. [Trumbull], the widow of the late Gov. Trumbull.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartially printed form signed by Samuel J. Cramer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Concerning the executors of Washington's will.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Georgetown. Mr. Washington, speaking on behalf of all the legatees of Col. [Wm A] Washington requests a quick settlement of the estate. He and the others feel the delay has been extraordinary and unusual. Reference to Kanawah lands. (Post mark - \"MaHa Bridge\" Aug. 3, 1824). Autograph letter signed, Integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document signed in the hand of Bushrod Washington, for the sale of land in Prince William County called Yorkshire Farm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Writing in French, Frestel assures Nelly of his and G.W. Lafayette's affection for her -- they bid farewell to America where they have been received with such kindness -- can add nothing to what Georges has told her -- admonishes her to always remain as she is -- respects to her mother, grandmother and sisters. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, endorsed \"recommended to the care of my M. friend George Washington Lafayette\" laminated, watermark, in French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Monticello. Lafayette expresses his affection for Nelly and her brother G.W.P. Custis -- and says he share more when he travels near her at the end of the month -- [This letter is also quoted by Nelly in letter of Nov. 22 to Eliz. Bordley Gibson]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Char. Va. Nov. 10\", laminated, red seal with device blurred, watermarks. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lafayette.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Writing from Mount Vernon, Judge Washington provides his nephew with introductions to two Westmoreland Co. judges and gives advice on passing the Virginia bar. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Concerning meeting arrangements and introductions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 2 pages. Estate of Thos. Peter indebtedness to estate of G.W.--Receipted to G.W. Peter by John A. Washington, attorney in fact for G.W.P. Custis, surviving executor of G.W. Document, endorsed \"Thomas Peter and wife,\" and \"Washington Exer. v. Washington Legatees, marked \"No. 21.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 2 pages. Lawrence Lewis's account with the Estate of Washington including expenses incurred by him from 1825 to 1833 for housing, food, clothing, medical attendance, and other items. Lewis states that all his other accounts with the Executor of the Estate are now settled and if anyone should desire to examine same he may do so. \"On account of Old free Negroes of the Estate.\" Autograph document signed, folio size invoice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Received copies of George Washington's letters from Chief Justice John Marshall -- will take them to Philadelphia in March -- proposes terms for publication and fee involved -- the Chief Justice thinks there will be 3 volumes. Autograph letter signed, draft. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEleanor C. Stuart draws a personal check for $140.00 on the Bank of Alexandria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Leesburg. Regarding land and rent on the Yorkshire farm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. To Harrison in Leesburg. Regarding Harrison's brother's books to be returned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod Washington, Alexandria, writes to his nephew, John Augustine Washington II, Mount Vernon, regarding books and supply of sugar in the store room. Bushrod asked his nephew to bring to Alexandria some papers from the \"press which stands on the walnut chest of drawers in my outward study...\" Papers relate to the  administration of George Washington's estate. Autograph letter, signed. 1 sheet, partially torn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. To Harrison in Leesburg. Regarding rent on the Yorkshire farm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod reports that he commenced cleaning the ditch in his large meadow but after riding to the meadow he found all hands would be required to take care of the hay which he plans to finish during the week. He thanks his neighbor for his offer to do the ditch but thinks he has the power to do it with his own help. He plans to invest some money and wants to purchase a share in the Dismal Swamp, if the sum is too large he would like to buy the share on partnership, however, he prefers to do so alone. He says he will communicate his neighbor's hints to Bushrod Jr. about the road which he is sorry to hear has been so much neglected.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod Washington, Mount Vernon, writes to his nephew, John Augustine Washington, Charlestown Jefferson County Virginia, regarding the price of brandy. Autograph letter, signed. 1 sheet, partial wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Lafayette thanks Nelly for her letter and regrets the impossibility of going to Woodlawn to visit before his Virginia visit -- will try to return early, about the 24th and come visit her and bring her to Washington to be there when Lafayette and his party depart. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lafayette.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Philadelphia. To Thompson at the Supreme Court of the U.S. Didn't write sooner because he wanted to examine Thompson's decisions carefully -- then \"our domestic misfortunes occurred, which compelled me to take my family to the mountains\" -- apologizing for his resulting silence, Bushrod then writes out his opinion on the several decisions made by Thompson, concurring in all.  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, laminated, watermarked (M). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Arlington. Letter of introduction for Lawrence Lewis requesting that he be shown the hospitality of Northhampton Co. Lewis wishes to go to Smith's Island.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. Concerning the full length portrait of George Washington in military uniform which he painted in July 1790 for Mrs. Washington. At the time of this letter, the portrait was owned by \"Mrs. Custis\" (Eliza Parke Custis Law). It descended in the family and is at present in the collection at Winterthur. (see Eisen, \"Portraits of Washington\", vol. 11, p. 417 and Morgan and Fielding, \"The Life Portraits of Washington\", p. 165.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Regarding survey and boundaries of his land at Yorkshire farm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. His lawyer writes that no bond was found in chancery court. Mr. Harrison should let him know if there is one filed in the court where the judgment was rendered.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Lafayette hasn't written her earlier because wanted to be able to tell her when he can visit -- he must await arrival of members of Congress, who meet on the Monday -- he has an appointment to dine with Mr. Calhoun on Tuesday -- on the 15th he must go to commencement of Columbia College [now the George Washington University] -- so he will make a first visit to Nelly and Judge Washington \"between Wednesday [the 7th?] and the 14th\" -- they can visit more over the greater part of the winter -- he saw her son Lorenzo as the latter was going to Philadelphia. Autograph letter, integral cover, Signature cut out and his name written in at bottom of letter .Date on original catalog card appears [1824 ?]. Name does not appear on original manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBerryville. List of accounts for merchandise purchased by Lawrence Lewis from Berryville merchant Treadwell Lewis. The purchases include French brandy, rice, salt, linen, blank books, paper, molasses, cups, pots, halters, calomel, laudanum, and other dry goods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Philadlephia. Disappointed not to have received payment from Mr. Hooe. Wishes to have the business closed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Promissory note payable to Augustine L. Washington for $329.55. Docketed on verso, Mr. Walter Johnson (C.L. Washington not identified).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Washington. Describes a visit to Mount Vernon. Also mentions having dined with President John Quincy Adams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod writes \"I had a short session in Phila. and decided but few cases, but most of them are interesting\" -- he then gives an account of the five most important law cases he decided at Philadelphia -- asks Thompson's opinion on them and for a report of cases decided in Thompson's circuit. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexa. Ca. May 11.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Letter discusses payments on bonds and when payments on bonds are due - stresses the importance of comparing contracts and bonds. Autograph letter signed, seal, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Brent is clerk of the District of Columbia. GW estate business. Judge Washington asks for deeds and bills of sale for lots in the District owned by General Washington. He suspects that George Corbin Washington may have recently sold lots which had previously been sold. Autograph letter signed, separate letter cover franked.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. MS-2471 A - To Robert Beverley, Esq., Judge Washington asks Mr. Beverley to recommend a lawyer to represent Mr. Parks [husband of Harriot Washington] suit, for the executors of General Washington; MS-2471 B 1p., A copy of Robert Beverley's reply appears on the inside page, in handwriting of Mr. Beverley, dated June 2, 1826.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Amounts and payments owed to himself and Mr. Turner by Mr. Hooe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Hermitage, Kanhawa City to Woodlawn. Samuel requests copy of George Washington's will to enable him to file writ of ejectment against present holder of land, to ascertain title to it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Blakely. Payments and bonds due him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. \"Washington and Blackburn.\" Regarding rents due to himself and Judge Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount of blacksmith work done done for Lawrence Lewis at Woodlawn, 1827-1829.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Bushrod Washington regrets that he cannot accept Meredith's invitation to dinner on account of his wife's health. Washington reports that for the last 5 or 6 years he has been obliged to decline all invitations to dinner or evening parties. He asks Meredith to accept his apology.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis to 'My dear child,' Frances Parke Butler. This letter, written from Arlington while visiting her brother George Washington Parke Custis and 'Aunt Mary' briefly mentions Bushrod Washington's needed improvements to Mount Vernon, and repairs made to Woodlawn Plantation. She desires Parke send her a finished 'picture' of Parke herself, which she believes will be a 'faithful likeness.' She requests for it to be sent unframed and in placed in a morocco case for proper storage. Eleanor promises to send Parke various sundry goods, including corsets, corals, and silks. She also discusses family matters, including the death of Parke's 'Good Uncle Carter,' and the reaction of Eleanor's half sibling, also named Eleanor. Eleanor writes using a common 19th century practice of cross-writing. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages. Postmarked Alexandria, May 27.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Written provenance of George Washington's shaving box by Phil Pendleton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Regarding the measurements of water from the spring at the back of Judge Washington's house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Rockville, MD to Washington, D.C. The writer comments on the recent election in Maryland of two Jacksonian legislators, rather than administration men, explaining that the administration voters split their votes between too many candidates -- he claims that the electoral election will show a difference, and that an administration man will win, securing the district for John Quincy Adams -- gives permission to print this, leaving off his name. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Rockville Md. 2nd Oct,\" letter marked \"to the editor,\" laminated, watermark (6 pt. star). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. C. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Lee requests Bushrod Washington's recommendations for a teacher of \"settled character\" to teach the solid branches of education at a new female academy in Leesburg, Va., administered by Lee's sister. Autograph letters signed, integral cover, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Lewis tells Bushrod that he is mindful of his obligation on the part of Genl. Washington's Estate. He reports that two gentlemen have funds of his in their hands which he shall authorize his brother to collect. He will borrow from a bank in order to cover the rest of the obligation. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Robt. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Richmond to Spotswood, Nottingham near Fredericksburg. Hamilton relates to Spotswood that no decision had taken place relative to his claim but it would be brought before Chief Justice Marshall on Monday next. Hamilton reports other legal matters relative to the case. He adds that he will be at home during Christmas and invites him to ride up for a visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. La Grange to Woodlawn. General Lafayette expresses his sympathy with Nelly and her family over the recent death of her grandson E.G.W. Butler, son of Parke and Mr. Butler -- his own recently-married granddaughter is ill with a serious complaint in lungs -- George W. Lafayette's daughter Natalie is recently married -- he and George are going to Paris soon because they have been elected deputies of \"This and the neighboring district of Meaux\" -- agrees that Cincinnati is a delightful place, but acknowledges that Nelly will be happier with her daughter in New York when Gen. Gaines moves there -- sends his regards to many of Nelly's family members by name -- received letter from G.W.P. Custis \"who I see has produced two very good plays.\" -- comments on Betty's [Eliza P. Custis's] poor situation and health. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"New York Mar 4,\" written on cover \"forwarded by your obt. ser. Wm. Whittock Jr. 4 March 1828,\" laminated, red seal.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lafayette.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Send thanks for copies of George Washington letters but disappointed in not receiving GW autographs \"as it was my intention to distribute them in Europe among eminent persons ... I was particularly gratified with your account of Gen. Washington's devotional habits ...\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Waverly to Charles Town, Va. He expresses satisfaction that his nephew Churchill seems to be more truly pious than most young people -- offers spiritual support and direction in a letter full of biblical allusions. Autograph letter signed, docketed \"From Uncle Washington Feby. 26 1828,\" badly mutilated, laminated.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. F. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Culpepper. Jane Thornton encloses two checks for partial payment of the claim Bushrod preferred against her. She will send the balance when it is convenient as her family is currently troubled by illness. She extends an invitation to Bushrod to visit should he ever be called to her part of the country. She is disappointed that he will not be sending his two sons to school near her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Custis apologizes for the delay in paying George Washington's estate the money he owes it -- he was disappointed in getting money from Eastern Shore of Va., and must await market for crops -- \"I have been often in want of a single dollar\" -- the market is very low at present. Autograph letter signed, mounted. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letter includes a swatch of velvet cloth worn by George Washington stitched to the letter to thank Lutz for his time as the Sergeant of Washington guard at Valley Forge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. G.C. Washington acknowledges General Stewarts acceptance of the draft on him. He reports that they are still engaged with the tariff [in Congress] and fears it will occupy some time as its fate is still in doubt. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Pleased with her son's use of French ... distressed to hear that Aunt Thornton has been unwell ... father and friends in the neighborhood send greetings ... Autograph letter signed, cover, written in French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 9 pages. Recommends defeat of congressional resolution to abolish office of Major General ... act of Congress of Mar. 1799 settled the divisions of army units and officers on recommendation of Washington and Hamilton ...  Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. Macomb.\" Autograph letter signed, watermark : \"HUDSON.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane Charlotte Blackburn Washington writes to her uncle, Bushrod Washington, Philadelphia, regarding family health and education. The letter has a Charlestown postmark. Autograph letter signed. 1 sheet with burnt edges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown. Re: Senate bill to widen the draw of the Potomac Bridge from 35' to 50' or 55' ... Smith favors a draw of not less than 60' as boats are of larger and larger design ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor one share of stock in the Potowmack Company. Value is 444.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft copy. A.L.S. 1 page. Bushrod Washington calls Robert Lewis's attention to the matter that certain sources have not paid their obligations and that the duty of legally enforcing such payment may be necessary. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, (Draft-Copy).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Regrets she cannot raise the money to pay a debt to the estate---has tried to raise money on her property in Kentucky---hopes to see Judge W-n in Jefferson this summer or fall when she hopes to pay part or all. [Lucy Payne, sister of Dolly Payne Madison, first married George Steptoe W-n---after his death she married a Mr. Todd of Ky.---they were married in the White House during Madison's presidency] Information received from Mrs. Todd, V-R FOR West Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Lewis reports that he has nearly recovered from a serious illness. He relates that suits have been instituted against his debtors in order to meet his engagements with the Executors of Genl. Washington. Lewis will be in Fredrick, he hopes, during the month of August and would like to meet Bushrod there in order to explain more satisfactorily his prospects. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Robt. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Comments on an approaching election and his confidence in success ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"Letcher.\" Autograph letter signed, watermark : \"AMIES PHILADA.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Smyrna Harbor. Written on board the U.S.S. Java in the Mediterranean. News of their trip abroad, including a visit to the \"Plains of ancient Troy.\" Also the story of an encounter on board the ship, The Warren, with the \"Celebrated Greek Pirate\" Marmaduke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Lucy Todd apologizes to Bushrod for leaving without conversing with him about settling her debt to him. Her situation was complicated by a suit brought by Charles Todd against her which required $2000 for satisfaction. She asks Bushrod to accept 40 shares of bank stock to liquidate as much of the debt as possible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 3 pages. List of sundries purchased by the month. All personal items. Two tears with some loss of text.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane Charlotte Blackburn Washington, Philadelphia, writes to her uncle, Bushrod Washington, regarding family health and education. The letter mentions the death of Judge Richard Peters, longtime friend of Bushrod's. The letter has a Charlestown postmark. Autograph letter signed. 1 sheet with burnt edges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 2 pages. Eliza presents her friend the attached clipping of two words [\"that it\"] cut from something written by George Washington -- she also attached a small piece of velvet worn by him -- all in thanks for Snow's kindnesses since Eliza's arrival in Boston. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliza Parke Custis.\" Autograph document signed, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 2 pages. Receipt from auditor's office in the state of Kentucky for 72 cents tax paid on 576 2/3 acres of land in Logan County, due from 1827.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Secretary of State Clay (under J.Q. Adams) regrets to inform Washington that he does not have a position in the Department of State for the son of Washington's friend. \"If any existed your own recommendation ... would be entirely sufficient.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Re: an accounting of the way in which the nephew's son spent his money while with the Thorntons ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Christmas greetings and congrats on his election to the Presidency. Also mentions a locket she has sent containing the hair of General and Mrs. Washington, General Lafayette and her own. Autograph letter signed, integral cover docket by AJ.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. La Grange to Woodlawn. Lafayette writes that he is always glad to welcome Nelly's American friends in France -- he has several great-grandchildren -- Miss Henrietta Douglas in town and they talked of Woodlawn -- admitting that it is \"not proper\" for him to meddle in American politics, he offers a comment on American election of 1828 anyway in view of Nelly's \"electioneering wishes\" having been accomplished -- he wishes there had been less abuse on both sides -- recommends trip to Europe for Eliza Parke Custis Law, and grieves for her dejected state. Name on original manuscript appears as \"General Lafayette.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, marked \"Recd and forwarded by your Obt Ser. Wm. Whittock Jr.,\" laminated, Postmarked \"New York Mar. 10,\" red seal with device of man's head (George Washington's).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Washington to Boston. Eliza encloses a check for $103 (this is return of a loan plus interest) -- insists on sending the interest, too -- apologizes for delay -- will \"resort to harsh measures\" to recover what is her due, and then will have plenty money -- has been very ill -- Mr. Rogers has come and taken away last child of her daughter to Baltimore, and now she is desolate and alone -- Gen. Lafayette wants her to come to him in France, but she doesn't want to leave her country and travel alone -- \"I must totter on the the grave alone.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmaked \"Washn. City Apr. 22,\" laminated, black seal with waffle design, watermark (S and A Butler U.S.).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane Charlotte Washington writes to her uncle and aunt, Bushrod Washington and Julia Ann Washington, Mount Vernon, regarding family updates and describes her journey home from Mount Vernon. Letter contains a Charlestown postmark. Autograph letter, signed. 1 sheet, partially torn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Fort Washington. Must decline invitation to dine--Mrs. W. afraid he will have another attack like that he just had, if he goes--her excitement on matter so strong he cannot bring himself to go without her consent--invites him and other officers over to dine. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. A note fixing the time for \"...you, the other gentlemen, and the ladies of the fort [Fort Washington] to dine with me ....\" sends Mrs. M. a few apricots... Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Mt. Vernon docketed \"Hon. Bush. Washington 5th July 1829.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane Charlotte Washington writes to her uncle, Bushrod Washington, Philadelphia, regarding family health. She is grieved to hear of Bushrod's illness. Letter contains a Charlestown postmark. He would die the following month. Autograph letter, signed. 1 sheet with partially burnt edges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePossibly from John Augustine Washington. A.D. Requests interview to be confidential--doesn't know how his case will end, and has aversion to usual practices [at death]--his body not to be restrained in any way, not to be buried until signs of decay are seen--coffin to have holes bored in lid and sides [for air] in case of resuscitation--directions for removing his body to Mt. Vernon--nephew John [Augustine] Washington has been asked to come up. Autograph document, laminated, watermark (Hudson). Date on original catalog card appears [1829] [Nov. 14].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Mount Vernon to Washington City. Bushrod Washington Jr., writes that Cousin John [Augustine Washington] is doing the inventory of the late Judge Bushrod Washington's estate -- the two of them are having some doubt as to bequests, particularly about what books should be considered part of the law library -- they suggest a solution, and are trying to iron out difficulties on that point and to clarify one boundary line -- he suggests George mind his health and travel in a closed carriage rather than by horseback -- Bushrod Jr's. family is expected at Mt. Zephyr today. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Geo. C. Washington, written in a later hand \"Son of Col. Wm. A. Washington and brother of Hon. G.C. Washington, on business concerning settlement of Gen'l Washington's estate,\" postmarked \"Alexa. Ca Dec. 30,\" laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph note, 1 page. Accepts dinner invitation ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount, 3 pages. List of household sundries purchased by Lorenzo Lewis by the month.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Richmond. Results of his search re: Revolutionary claims of John Thornton and Jane W-n Thornton in 1788 ... quotes from a resolution of the Committee of Claims ... nothing conclusive ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Aug. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Alexandria to Philadelphia. The eclipse--Aunt Rosalie [Stuart 's] engagement [to George Turberville ?]--her landscape painting-- attending lectures--Sonny [Parke's son, E.G W. Butler]--Mr. Hervian has finished cousin Mary [Custis] portrait. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Date on original catalog card appears [c. 1830] Feb. 13. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, marked .\" Forwarded by Mr L. L [ ], laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Haywood to Georgetown. He writes to his brother, the Congressman, asking for information on whether there is or will be a bill during this session before Committee on Territories for establishment of the Huron Territory -- he also wants all pamphlet speeches on Foot's Resolution -- wants to collect them all and have them bound. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. Aug. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, and in later hand.\" Brother of Go. C. Washington\",\" postmarked by hand \"Mattox Bridge 12 March 1830,\" free.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mr. Peyton wishes to follow through a suit against the estate of Andrew Parks and Wm A. Washington regarding land titles of sales of certain Kanawah acreage and Federal City lots which formed part of the estate of General Washington. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Peyton, John H.\" Autograph letter signed, (on inside page - see Wm A. W-n letter to Robert Beverly of May 17, 1830).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Writing to support passage of a bill to incorporate the Alexandria Canal Co ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Haywood to Georgetown. Sarah Washington expresses her sympathy on the grave illness of George Corbin Washington's only daughter [Eleanor Ann Washington] -- she herself has a \"floating gout\" caused, she believes, by sorrows for the losses of others -- she shares family news, mostly health-related -- Lawrence Washington, husband of her daughter Sarah, has bought Combleton and they reside there [Westmoreland County] -- Sarah mourns the loss of carriage horses, which with her inability to walk keep her confined -- when the family goes north every year for 3-4 months, she is \"totally alone.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked by hand \"Mattox Bridge 18 May 1830,\" watermark (dove of peace, and No. 2).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 2 pages. A list of the letters and whether in hands of Sparks Hamilton--a note at the end says \"those marked S. are in my possession, and were among the papers sent to me from Mount Vernon by Judge Washington.\" Autograph document, in hand of J. Sparks, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Haywood to Georgetown. Lawrence announces news of death of Geo. C. Washington's half brother, William. A. Washington [Jr.] of bilious fever and hemorrhage . (Lawrence Washington was husband of Geo. C.'s half sister Sarah Tayloe Washington, and son of Henry Washington of Westmoreland City.) He wanted George Corbin Washington to hear the news directly before reading it in the newspapers. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Mattox Bridge June 25, 1830\", free, laminated watermark (Amies Philada. No. 2, dove of peace and No. 2).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Kanawha to Woodlawn. Samuel writes a plea to Lawrence Lewis, the sole remaining executor, for any information about the final settlement of George Washington's estate -- Samuel and children are heirs of sister Mildred Hammond's share as well -- their present circumstances would make additional money very acceptable. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Samuel Washington.\" Letter, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Coulsmon Va. June 29,\" in handwriting of someone else, watermark (anchor,and Holdship).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction, 1 page. Statement of authenticity, written and signed by Eliza P. Custis, dated at Washington on July 4th 1830, regarding a trunk given to her by her brother George Washington Parke Custis that had been used by her grandmother, Martha Washington, and accompanied her each winter when she joined the General at his winter quarter during the Revolution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Washington to Woodlawn. Eliza explains that she is not asking Lewis for money or for much of his time -- she writes that she is planning on going to Salt Sulphur, White Sulphur and Sweet Springs for her health -- further, she intends to go to her land near there, that had been left her by George Washington -- she asks Lewis for letters of recommendation to procure aid in establishing her claim, and for his description of the route from the Springs to Point Pleasant and stopping places along road. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"City of Washington Jul 14\", laminated, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Fairfax Washington writes that the estate has no money to pay Lewis the interest already past due at this time -- he must depend on present crop for any money -- as sending it now would be a \"fatal interruption\" to the next crop, he asks indulgence for one last time until he can finish seeding. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Battletown Va. Jul 19\", laminated, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. La Grange to Woodlawn. Internal evidence suggests that this is a postscript to a letter from G.W. Lafayette to Nelly. The elder Lafayette writes that his son (G.W. Lafayette) reelected member of House of Deputies -- anxious about Eliza Custis's health -- hopes \"the marriage of Hortensia Monroe, of which I have lately Heard, may procure for her more consolation with respect to her grand children than she has been [ ] to receive from their father.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lafayette.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"New York Sept 1\", red seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Alexandria to Audley. Description of two newly acquired fine mares, and arrangements concerning their registration and pedigree papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 5 pages. Washington to Boston. Eliza writes that Mr. Blagden was to take letter, but did not stop in to visit, only sending his card -- perhaps he was told she wouldn't receive strangers -- she broke up housekeeping and is living quietly in lodgings -- she goes soon for several months to her sister's (Nelly Lewis's), in Alexandria where she has gone to procure masters for youngest child [Angela] -- had rather be there than at other brother and sisters where she once lived with her child and then grandchildren -- R[ogers], since his marriage, has kept [grand]children from her -- she hasn't seen them for 18 months -- she lives in state of anxiety and distress, with constant pain in her side -- she relates her efforts to help Snow's son politically -- she is now in Gadsby's National Hotel near Bank of Washington -- complains of the difficulty in getting good servants -- \"the liberation of many negroes within the last twelve or fifteen years, has rendered them generally worthless - utterly corrupted the slaves, so that now 'tis almost impossible to hire a decent servant.\" -- Mary Lee Randolph Custis is engaged to marry youngest son of General Lighthorse Harry Lee [that is, Robert E. Lee]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliza P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, directed \"Hond. by the Revd. George Washington Blagden,\" but crossed out, postmarked \"Washington City.[ ]Nov.[ ],\" laminated, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCheck. A.D.S. 1 page. Fragment. Order to the Cashier of the Potomac Bank to pay $58.17. Signed, canceled, endorsed by Baird, signed by Lawrence Lewis as executor of George Washington's estate. (See also Baird's bills dated April 28, 1831 and 1830-1.)  Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\" Autograph document signed, canceled, endorsed by Baird, signed by L. Lewis as Executor of G.W.'s estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill. A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for stone work for the vault at Mount Vernon. $58.17. receipted by Baird on Jan. 27, 1831, docketed by L. Lewis \"Acct and Recpt. for Stone for the Vault at Mt. Vernon $58.17 27 Jany 1831\". [See also Baird's bill dated April 28, 1831 and check dated Dec. 27 1830]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Tho. E. Baird.\" Autograph document signed, receipted by Baird on Jan. 27, 1831, docketed by L. Lewis \"Acct and Recpt. for Stone for the Vault at Mt. Vernon $58.17 27 Jany 1831.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFormal letter in French signed by Marquis de Lafayette as president of the Comite Central Polonais.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Encloses memorandum [now missing] expresses gratitude for W-n's efforts in his behalf ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Union Hotel watermark: \"AMIES PHILADA\", dove, black wax seal, oval impression.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Arlington House. Custis writes to Rev. Orr that the state of the river is preventing access to Georgetown which prevented earlier answer -- he declines election as Director of African Education Society -- agricultural and literary avocations make it impossible to give it full attention -- wishes the Society all success -- in a postscript asks Orr with Mr. McNeall to render into Latin an inscription intended for a tomb for Washington's mother: \"To Mary The Mother of Washington The Virginian Matron Who gave to her Country and the World A Hero without ambition, A Patriot without reproach Aetatis 85.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed \"G.W. Custis letter to Isaac Orr July 25. 1831.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Georgetown. Maj. Lawrence Lewis has finished new vault -- he came today to examine the coffins -- many cannot be moved without going to pieces -- your father's coffin [Wm. A. Washington] is entirely to pieces, cannot be moved -- better send someone to make a new coffin -- Major Lewis will move them next week or so -- my health is bad -- have written Mr. Roberson on this subject -- have not received receipt for George's first six months' tuition and board -- please ask them to send bill and receipt -- George's expenses greater than they should be, especially for his shoes -- my other son is at Mr. Brent's school and his shoes are much less. Name on original manuscript appears as \"John A. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.C.W., laminated, watermark (Mode), postmarked \"Alexa Ca. Mar. 4,\" marked\"Free.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt. 1 page. Cloth and thread purchased for Negro clothing. Amount $7.80.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogy chart, Washington family. Has a key for the several proprietors of Mount Vernon. Appears to be inaccurate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. Bill for $5.00 for stonework for the vault at Mount Vernon. Autograph document signed, receipted by Baird, docketed \"Genl. Washington's Estate to Thos. E. Baird $5. April 28 1831.\" [See also Baird's bill dated 1830-31, and L. Lewis's check to Baird dated Dec. 27, 1830].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Fort Washington. Has directed the gardener to take over the first peas--hopes they will be acceptable to her and Major Mason--sister is recovering--husband's business kept her from going to her--tomorrow we set off--letter from Augustine [John A. W-n ?]--\"boys are all well\"--thanks her for inviting Augustine to spend vacation with her son but Mr. W. thinks him too young and volatile to be without parental or teacher's control--respects to Mr. and Mrs. Webb. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, written in a later hand is incorrect information, \"Mrs. J. C. Washington wife of Judge Bushrod Washington,\" laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor linen and thread - $1.69 1/4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Kanawha. Acknowledges receipt of circular letter regarding their desire to reinter remains of Mrs. Mary Washington in church and erect monument--from knowledge of her simple likes, he dissents from scheme as her only surviving grandchild of the name--suggests a plain monument erected on spot she's buried now as best memorial--thanks them for intended honor. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Saml. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed \"From Capt. Samuel Washington of Kanhawa. his refusal to give up the remains of Mary the Mother of Washington with all the other near relatives to be placed in a contemplated Church in the town of Fredericksburg\", laminated. [Letter to members of Monumental Committee of Fredericksburg].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. They have been appt. a committee by citizens of Fredericksburg and vicinity to \"rescue from oblivion the spot, where by her own selection lie intered the remains of your venerated and respected relative Mrs. Mary Washington\"--requests assent and co-operation in raising a monument. Letter, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexa Ca June 8,\" laminated, watermarks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe son of George Washington's sister, Lawrence Lewis authorizes Thomas Griggs to bring back a slave named Shadrach and his brother Arlington who ran away separately from Lewis' farm near Battletown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. Alexandria to Audley. Name on originaly manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHaywood. Describes her poor health and her unhappy situation since the death of her son William Augustine. Mrs. Washington asks Mr. Beverley to clear up some trouble she is having proving the payment of a debt. Signature on manuscript appears as \"Sarah Washington Senior.\" Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. 2 pages. Audley. Copy of letter. Negative reply to the request that Nancy Coxe spend the winter in Philadelphia with the Lewis family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Nashville. Relates to a suit between a Mr. Ervin and a Mr. Blake. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. (Thomas Washington not identified. Possibly Thomas Blackburn W-n, son of George Corbin Washington). 1802-1894.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Boston to Baltimore. Promises to supply Gilmore with autograph letters, particularly \"those of Revolutionary note.\" Complains about William Sprague, GW document collector. Asks Gilmore to ask Charles Carroll about his memories of the Conway Cabal, \"particularly the names of those, who were unfavorably disposed towards [Gen. Washington] in Congress.\" Autograph letter signed, address leaf, seal, postmark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLawrence Lewis writes to George Corbin Washington regarding the remains of their uncle George Washington. Notes that 'Cousin John' - John Augustine Washington - refused to have Washington's remains disturbed despite the two houses of Congress desire to place them in the cellar (used for coal and wood) of the Capital which Lewis finds insulting. Mentions an already approved equestrian statue of Washington to be placed in a square as a better location under which to place Washingtons's remains. Expresses that the final movement of Washington to the new vault complied with their uncle's last expressed wish despite the public's claim that the remains belong to them and should be given upon demand. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel. Postmarked - Alexandria 'Feb 17'.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt. Henry Brown, State Treasurer. Tax receipt for year 1831 for 500 acres of land in Union County, Ohio. Signed by D[eneas?] Adams, Chief Clerk. Partly printed form, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Mr. W-n's health fluctuating* ... will be traveling again this summer, pleased that she is nicely situated with brother's family ... invitation to Mount Vernon if W-ns in residence next winter ...  Autograph letter signed, integral cover. *John A., Sr. died on June 26, 1832.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to Frances Lewis Butler from her sister and mother. Mary Eliza Angela Lewis, also nicknamed 'Tiffin,' writes to her sister about her recent trip to Washington, D. C. where she witnessed debates in the Senate and House. Confesses that she also attended a '[Henry] Clay meeting' and rather enjoyed it. Reports that members from the meeting later visited Mount Vernon and Mr. Bradford of Virginia delivered an excellent and appropriate address at the tomb. Mentions other family members. Nelly adds her own letter to the latter part of the document, commenting on 'Sonny's' portrait [by Chapman] and the response of a visitor as the \"best likeness of a child he ever saw.\" It is the greatest ornament in their parlor. Writes about the weather, picking wild strawberries and various family members as well as upcoming travel plans. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages. Postmarked Alexandria, May 28.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Woodlawn. Information on fees paid by his uncle [Bushrod W-n] in suit Cresap vs. McLai[n ?]--Maria [Anne Maria Washington ?] suffering from chills and fever. Name on original manuscript appears as \"John A. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. House of Representatives to Georgetown. Announces death of John A. Washington about 2 o'clock while writer was with a party at Mt. Vernon--Dr. Mason with him--had been better but sudden hemorhage carried him off in minutes--hasten to distressed family if it is convenient.Date on original catalog card appears [1832] [June 26].Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Announcing death of John A. Washington of Mt. Vernon,\" watermark (D.I. Canfield).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond. D. 1 page. G.C.W. to pay $711.10 for his shares of stock of Potomac Co., under will of B. Washington, deceased--obligation being he must refund on demand due proportion of any deals or just demands hereafter appearing against B. Washington, deceased. Document, unsigned, [on reverse is form for same transaction with G.C.W-n in his position as trustee for Bushrod Washington Jr.'s children,] watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 fragment. Thomas Beall of Georgetown, heirs of Washington County. Mostly real property taxes ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Encloses stock gilli seed ... will send Polianthus seeds and roots ... planning to board in Alexandria until late Mar ... sons at Howard School ... wants Maria to attend [Benjamin] Hallowell's school ... accepts offer of White fig and passion fruit ... will make every effort to keep up with MV without involving the children's estates ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Richmond. Visited downstairs rooms only--furniture all changed from G.W.'s day--key of Bastille and marble mantle and numerous statues and paintings--\"you may not be aware that the best likeness of Washington was what might almost be said to have been a chance drawing on a pitcher. This is preserved in an elegant frame and under a green veil\"--description of old and new tombs--\" ... the tomb itself though by way of distinction called new is in a state delapidation [sic] disgraceful to the nation if indeed the nation had anything to do with it\"--8 or 10 slaves on estate--old negro acted as guide, told anecdotes--mulatto woman--\"the blood of some of the W. family no doubt ran in her veins\"--all servants there expected tips from visiters--good description of the state capitol in Richmond and city guard which is [he thinks] designed to hold slaves in check. Name does not appear on original manuscript. Early description of Mt. Vernon. Autograph letter, integral cover docketed \"Tap Wentworth,\" laminated, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResolution of thanks by Washington Board of Aldermen, to George Corbin Washington, E.F. Chambers, and L. Jarvis. Public appreciation of their successful support of Congressional measures to promote interests of city of Washington ... to be honored at a dinner ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. Travel journal including a description of a visit to Mount Vernon. April 18 - May 15, 1833.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Washington. Requests Humphreys to look into the \"situation, price and payments of Flore's farm\" ... would like to purchase a small farm for daughter, Maria ... brother Bush'd [bro-in-law probably] in Ohio disposing of a tract of her land ... her sister and others in Fredericksburg for corner stone laying of monument to Mary Ball W-n ... Barrows, the, donor, taking care of them ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"Jane C.\" Autograph letter signed, (1 1/2 of text), integral cover; the docket identifies the writer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 6 pages. Woodlawn. Lengthy account of use of snake-weed as a cure for hydrophobia. Where found, how to prepare and administer. Several case histories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Pha. Alms House to Brucetown Frederick County, Virginia. Asks about money loaned by him to Dr. Snyder and not repaid--could have made several hundred dollars in a few days by investing it in stock--will subscribe to Saturday Evening Post for him-- approves of sending cousin Charles to college. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Churchill.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Phil Oct 4\", docketed \"The Funeral,\" laminated, watermarked (J.L. Robeson, Phila.).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Letter with envelope addressed to Mrs. Hay, nee Monroe. Envelope docketed in French, \"recommander aux (?) de Monsieur Daveral, Charge d'affaires du Etats Unis a Naples (?).\" Personal letter, family news, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Alexandria. Re: crop of wheat and shipments of flour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S 3 pages. Department of State, Washington. Quotes from G.W.'s letter to President of Congress in 1781 requesting that writers be employed to copy down revolutionary documents of his which were never copied and are on loose sheets--Congress did so, and is in possession of some--if he (J.A.W) has more, would he consent to have it deposited among National Archives? Copy certified and sealed in 1850 as true copy of record in file of State Dept.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 6 pages. Georgetown. Writes to answer letter stating govt's desire to have official papers of G.W. to put in national Archives in State Dept.--description of documents in his possession--estimates of no. of papers in collection he will consent to being deposited in national archives--would like to give the papers but feels he cannot--\"I am willing that the Government shall possess all the papers of a general character or in any manner connected with the Colonial revolutionary and political history of the country, only reserving such as are of a privat nature, or which it would be obviously improper to make public.\"--doesn't know what price to ask--papers at present in possession of Mr. [Jared] Sparks for publishing--will discuss terms with govt.--has portion of G.W.'s library relating to public records of the country and will sell them too. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed \"Letter to Hon. L. McLane Bill No 446 Washington Papers, Books etc Jany. 3d. 1834 No. 3,\" laminated. [Below is added as a note \"These Books were delivered with the papers to the State Department. No additional allowance being made for them\"].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Waverly to Charles Town. Reflections on new year and transitory nature of life--advice to her. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. F. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, marked \"A New Years Gift,\" laminated, directed \"per Mr.[ ].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown. Answers inquiry of [nephew of Geo. A. Washington] regarding military rank and bounty claim of Geo. A. W-n--\"It appears from the rolls furnished the War Dept that Maj. W[ashington] was returned as a Lieutenant at the close of the war, which was probably the rank he held in the Regiment from which he was taken to perform the duty of Aid de Camp. According to the existing military laws the appointment of Aid gives the title of Major without the command or compensation, and officers, upon relinquishing that Situation, which is frequently the case, return to duty in their regiments with the rank held before leaving them. Upon disbanding the Army, I presume, therefore, that the officers were mustered out of service according to their regimental rank and not agreeably to the rank held in the Staff.\"--Maj. W. entitled to 2666 2/3 acres Va. bounty land--State troops already pd. in lands by govt. but not Continental troops, of which Maj. W. seems to have been member. Autograph letter signed, watermark (P and C).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted form completed in manuscript. The top half of the form is a prospectus for Jared Sparks's Life and Writings of Washingotn, with Historical Notes, Illustrations, Engravings, \u0026amp;c. It features a wood engraving of the \"Evacuation of Boston, from a Revolutionary medal.\" The bottom of the form certifies that Oliver B. Dorance - a lawyer and freemason from Portland, Maine - has paid 5 dollars for volumes two and three of Sparks's book. The receipt is signed by Benjamin R. Downes on behalf of the publisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia to Waltham. Refers to his [Green's] review of Jefferson's papers--Jefferson's claim that G.W. \"belonged to the School of Infidelity\" is slanderous--sends him pamphlet on the subject --during revolution when G.W. was at Morristown N.J., \"[G.W.] was, at his particular request, admitted to commune at the Lord's Table, with the Presbyterian church of that place, then under the pastoral care of the Revd. Dr. Timothy Jones. There were, not long since, and I believe there still are, living, eye-witnesses of this fact.\"--the Genl. and Mrs. W. attended Baptism of T. Lear's child in 1791. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, endorsed \"Rev Dr Green, the most aged and most distinguished of the old presbyterians,\" red seal broken off.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromissory note. Promise to pay $87.88 nine months after date. Document, fragment, endorsed \"P. Washington and C. Burwell Note,\" laminated. Assigned to Thos. Timbalake, May 9, 1834 $40. receipted Sept. 9, 1835.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. Senate Chamber, Washington. Letter of introduction for friends.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Iberville, Louisiana to New Orleans. Writes in a humorous vein about Conrad's sudden preference for rural retreats--received articles from Mr. Krumbhaar; sorry they are not what he wanted--have Mr. Krumbhaar procure berths or staterooms on ship for them--Sonny and Sissy send love [Parke's children, E.G.W. Butler and E.A. Isabella Butler]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked by hand \"Iberville La May 27 1834\", laminated, black seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCheck. A.D.S. 1 page. Check on Bank of the Metropolis for $27. Autograph document signed, fragment, cancelled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Cambridge E.S. Md. Explains his absence from stockholders mtg. of the Canal Co., sending his vote for Geo. C. W-n as President ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Goldsborough.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. To New Orleans. Arrived at White Sulpher after fatiguing journey [from La.]--Commodore Biddle here--describes scenery and their location, a cabin.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a letter from Nelly written crosshatch across Mary Eliza Angela Conrad's. She and Angela talk constantly of him--teases him about Angela--the Magill (?) ring and his profile are carefully guarded by Angela--trip very fatiguing and miserable--stay at the springs a while to restore health--then to Audley, but will return to [Woodlawn] before his visit--speaks of friends on voyage home--rejoices that he doesn't use tobacco in any form--his brother Alfred--anxious lest Ive's humor toward him will change--he is a mad man. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. White Sulphur to New Orleans. She is finishing a dress for her mother--hopes his journey will be safe. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1834] [July 4]. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letter from Nelly written in crosshatch. A.L.S. 4 pages. Worried about Parke; no news from her--they go on to Sweet Springs--hopes this will benefit Angela who has had 3 attacks of nervous pain in her face--if they aren't at Woodlawn by mid-August when he visits, go to postmaster in Alexandria and then come to A[udley]--if he goes to Fred[erick], go to Berryville (sometimes called Battletown,) and Audley is just 2 miles--admonishes him not to say \"cursed\" or any other bad words because her sister [in-law] Mrs. Custis disapproves--[Here she leaves room for a postscript by M.E.A. Lewis] describes their location--live in brick house, one of a row of them called \"Paradise Row\"--Mr. Custis and Mr. Bowers of New Orleans are here--a band and dancing here--few genteel men there--friends at the spring.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. White Sulphur Spring to New Orleans. \"You are unreasonable to call me cold, and an icicle. I am neither.\"--denies going out with handsome young men. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover in hand of E.P. Lewis, marked \"Sulphur Springs Va. July 12, 1834,\" postmarked \"White Sulr. Sprs. Va, Jul. 13,\" laminated. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA long letter by E.P. Lewis is added as a postscript in crosshatch. A.L.S. 3 pages. Altho Angela seems cold to him, she really thinks of him all the time--Commodore Biddle--Harry [Henry] Clay is here--life and people at White Sulphur--asks that Conrad's sisters write Angela a line or two giving their approbation of his fiancee, but not to let Angela know she suggested it--Beau Nash of White Sulphur, Lewis Caldwell--thinks her health will be completely restored by the Springs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForm for relinquishing Washington papers to the U.S. Government, drawn up by Jared Sparks for Geo. C. Washington to copy. [See letter of same date, Sparks to G.C. Washington].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Tudor Place to Philadelphia. Arrived last evening after tedious trip down canal--detoured at Harpers Ferry--leave tomorrow for Woodlawn. Anxiety over his health--will be ready to receive him any day after tomorrow--hopes he was enlightened by the good company of his journey--advises him to put his loved ones under protection of [God]--left Audley of Friday, was sick all way to Charlestown--is well now--talk of acquaintances--don't forget the profiles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. She misses him--entertaining guests--has received more songs to learn--will commence some keepsakes for his brothers and sisters--remind him of promise not to keep house with Mr. [John ?] S[li]d[el]l this winter--cautions him to be careful of his eyes--numbers all her letters so he can tell if any are lost--writes of every one's good opinion of him. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked [ ] D.C. Oct 18,\" marked No. 1, laminated. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA postscript by E.P. Lewis. The Dr. says the disease is called Ptirgium [Ptergium] and requires an operation--she tore up her obnoxious letter and did her best to make them (?) happy while they were here.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Received his letter from Norfolk--she watched his boat for 15 min. thru a spy glass, but could see no one aboard--his brother [Alfred Conrad] arrived today--admonishes him to be careful of his eyes and do not let any not a first rate surgeon perform the operation [for Ptergium]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, laminated, black seal blurred, \"favrd. by Mr. Alfred Conrad.\" \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis follows: A.L.S. 3 pages. Sends him a rose kissed by Tiffin [Angela]--[Angela] misses him badly--his brother's stay makes them all happy--he says he will come again in Jany.--his clothes he lent haven't been returned--warns Charles to have nothing further to do with Mrs. F. la Dianola, or a scandal may result--don't get into any altercations on politics or other matters--she has finished transfering card baskets and given them a coat of varnish--will make another basket and box and will make 2 pr. [screens] for his house. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1834] [Oct. 18]. Autograph letter signed, directed \"Favr'd by Mr. Alfred Conrad,\" [letter added to letter from M.E.A. Lewis to Charles Conrad, same date].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. His brother Alfred has left--will commence making the [guards ?] for his brothers--\"I looked at the names you carved yesterday\"--. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Oct 2[]\", laminated, marked \"No. 2 by mail.\" \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLetter by Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis follows in crosshatch: A.L.S. 3 pages. Anxiety over his long sea journey--anxious over his eyes--get best medical opinion and nursing care if an operation is necessary--Alfred [Conrad] promised to come in Jany., but she advises Charles not to risk it--his brother Alfred's impediment--\"I would not have you condescend to B.[?] in any way, and if she slights this attention leave them to themselves.\" --Lt. Richard Lee went to Texas with $15000 and never heard of since--warns Charles not to go to Texas or Mexico--Ferd[inand Coxe, Esther Maria Coxe Lewis's brother] is here doing nothing much--he is very indolent--Angela spends much time walking. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L..\" Autograph letter initial signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. If he hasn't answered [Lorenzo's] letter, please do--Dr. Physick's opinion agrees with Dr. Washington's regarding Charles' eyes--is reading \"Mrs. Trollop's tour in Belgium and Western Germany\"--her opinion of Mrs. Trollope's veracity--Capt. Bell \"of opossum and persimon notoriety\" visited--has been playing Backgammon with Ferdinand [Coxe]--she practices her music--her father has made her a frame for flowers in a room with constant fire--announcement of Mr. Wm. Taylor of Point-Coupee marriage to Miss Thom of Culpeper County--\"I think he has treated my friend Virginia shabbily\"-warns him about care of his eyes. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Oct. 27,\" marked \"No 2,\" laminated red seal blurred. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA postscript is added by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 1 page. Anxious about his safe arrival and his eyes. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L..\" Autograph letter initial signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Woodlawn. Glad he's arrived safe at Charleston--scolds him for flirtation--the Wirt girls--\"..the good City of New Orleans has disgraced itself by firing a salute to Mr. [Geo.] Poindexter.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral cover, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Oct. 31,\" laminated, broken black seal. Date on original catalog card appears 1834 O[ct.] 28. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA long letter follows from E. P. Lewis in crosshatch; A.L.S. 3 pages. His safe arrival in Charleston--his \"besetting sin\" a weakness for soft dark eyes--warns him to be careful of his looking at pretty faces, to remember the A.C.'s and the Pyles--the Wirt girls are flirts, break engagements without 2nd thought--her anxiety about his unguarded and trusting attitude toward others--he must overcome this--cautions him about using his eyes--sends regards to friends in New Orleans. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed. Date on original catalog card appears [1834] [Oct. 28].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Laughed at his letter about the Wirt girls--they are the objects of much scandal--Mrs. Butler (alias Fanny Kemble's) book softened before being printed for American public--her attacks on American manners--Mrs. Trollope's descriptions of German and American society--wife of her cousin [Mary W. Lewis] Willis [wife of Byrd Willis and daughter of Geo. Lewis] died of epidemic in Pensacola. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Nov. 2,\" marked \"No. 3\", laminated. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA postscript follows by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 2 pages. Adds to Angela's tale of the scandals about the Misses Wirt--cautions him against flirtations--reminds him of his flirtation with Mrs. Pyle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Woodlawn. Received his letter from Montgomery[Ala.]--can procure no teachers in music or French, so teaches herself--reads Trevelyan's novel--\"Aunt Anna and myself drank your health and safe return in a Bumper, after Mother and Father had left the table.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Nov. 6,\" marked \"The 3rd letter from E. P. L.,\" black seal with swan and nest and motto. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLong postscript by E.P. Lewis follows. A.L.S. 3 pages. Cautions him about straining his eyes--Tiffin [Angela] will continue to write weekly, but she will write only if anything worth relating comes up--talk of mutual friends--she has transferred pair of screens for [Charles and Angela's] domicile--A. to do a pr. for the drawing room--has done several pieces of handwork for them--box for chess men, card basket, etc.--Mr. Moore is here with Mr. L[ewis] settling accts. of Genl. W-n's estate--questions Conrad on origin of the woolsack in Parliament--advice for taking care of cloths and keeping warm and dry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Gives him an example of her daily schedule--scenery near Woodlawn--father [Lawr. Lewis] promises to take them in carriage \"as far as it can go towards Porters Battery, and we are to walk the rest of the distance\"--has information on friends in New Orleans--asks about building of water works and gas works there--finished reading Trevelyan. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Nov. 9,\" marked \"No. 4,\" laminated, red seal obscured. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA postscript by E.P. Lewis follows: A.L.S. 2 pages. Copies for him a few verses from a novel \"Pinmoney,\" called \"The Undying One\"--inquires about Leonard R. Aling in Tampico.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Received letter from N. Orleans--Aunt [Mary]Custis and her daughter Mrs. [Robt. E.] Lee visited--her friend Mrs.[ ] Powell--Cousin Mary [Custis Lee] will live in Washington this winter--\"They are my favorite Aunt and cousin\"--expects to take up painting for winter but is indolent. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Nov. 16,\" marked \"No. 5,\" laminated, red seal smeared. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA postscript by Mrs. E.P. Lewis follows: A.L.S. 2 pages. Advice on frugality and his health--chimney in parlour which was so unsightly is now done over.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Glad Alfred [Conrad's brother] liked her--his eyes--will write on Saturday. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePostscript by E.P. Custis Lewis follows in crosshatch. A.L.S. 4 pages. [Angela] studies her French and exercises for his sake--cautions him about his eyes--even if he were to go blind [Angela] would stick by him--fears he was angered or hurt by her [warnings on flirtations]--[Angela] begins drawing in crayon--one of Charles Conrad's uncles was [G.W.P. Custis'] intimate friend--her family--Col. House died of cholera in Georgetown--stories of [Geo.] Poindexter's cheating at cards--mutual friends. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Nov. 20,\" black seal obscured.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Charles' eyes--brother [Lorenzo Lewis] and family arrived [from Philadelphia]--has new music to learn--received several gifts--[Lorenzo] heard nothing of the Pyles--Ferdinand Coxe confined to his room-[Lorenzo] brought 2 Jackson medals to add to her cabinet--[Lorenzo and family] leave soon and return after Xmas for a while--hopes his business progresses--has just read \"The Camp and Court of Napoleon\"--. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Nov. 24,\" marked \"No. 6\", red seal obscured. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA long postscript by E.P. Lewis follows. A.L.S. 2 pages. The twins [Lawrence Fielding and John Ed. Coxe Lewis]--gifts to Angela--a friend brought Tiffin [Angela] a piece of the Plymouth Rock for her cabinet--warns him not to eat oysters because they are thought to cause cholera--always keep strong mint lozenges by him. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Received letter written after trip to Baton Rouge--family and mutual friends--her music improves but little, though she practices diligently--has read a life of Marshall Ney and cannot admire him--now is reading a History of Bayard--ships lost in violent storms. ame on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Dec. 1,\" marked \"No. 7,\" red seal obscured. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA postscript follows by E.P. Lewis. A.L.S. 2 pages. Lorenzo inquired about the Pyle's but could learn nothing--\"I trust you will never think it necessary to renew your acquaintance with them anywhere.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1834] [Nov. 29]. Autograph letter initial signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. [Lawrence Lewis] requests to pay money he owes to servant--[Lorenzo] and family arrived safe at Phila.-watched eclipse of [sun] thru smoked glass--skipped thru \"The Polish Chiefs\" a story of Kosciusco's love--because of this Aunt Anna called her a cold blooded Yankee, and that no warm blooded Virginian could have resisted such a tale of woe--is reading Jeanie Deans/The Heart of Midlothian [Scott]--admires characters in this book much. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Dec. 6,\" marked \"No. 8,\" red seal with obscured device. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere follows a long postscript by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 2 pages. Shocked to read in his letter,\"Really, from the style of your letters one would suppose that you were the fiancee, not she, you are more jealous than she is ... \"in answer to her admonitions [regarding flirting]--lectures him about respect due to a parent and old lady--will abstain hereafter from advising him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Glad Supreme Ct. decided in his favor--\"that poor man Parker\" who has aroused ire of people in N. Orleans--is reading the novel \"Henri Quatre\"--the gig is a very dangerous carriage; tells a story of Mr. Mason being injured in one--great no. of shipwrecks this fall; hopes he won't return by water --speaks of friends in La.--thanks for the oranges. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Dec. 15,\" marked \"No. 9,\" laminated, red seal obscured. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere follows a postscript written by E.P. Lewis. A.L.S. 1 page. Asks that both forget their quarrel and think carefully before writing anything better left unsaid.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Dr. Henry Daingerfield visits--he threw mistletoe leaves in fire to see if Charles is constant--visiters--her French gets tedious, and she spends much time reading--is reading a hist. of Spain--coming marriage of Susan [Randolph] Taylor and Moncure Robinson [civil engineer building Philadelphia and Reading R.R.]-received as Christmas gift \"Landscape Annual\" for1835--is doing handiwork. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Dec.[ ], marked \"No 10\", laminated, red seal blurred. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere follows a long postscript by E.P. Lewis. A.L.S. 2 pages. Is trying to make him a birthday gift--thanks for information about Woolsack [in Brit. Parliament]--hopes to see him on Supreme Ct. some day--congratulations on birth of [a nephew].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Weather--much snow--business detains Lorenzo in Phila.--Parke's son \"Sonny\" [E.G.W. Butler] going to school in Baton Rouge--hopes he will read the books every day or at least every Sunday for her gratification--[ice] skating a favorite amusement in this part of the country--will get [Lorenzo] to make a sleigh when he comes--friends--snow 21 inches deep. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, laminated, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Dec. 31,\" marked \"No. 12,\" laminated, red seal blurred. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA postscript by E.P. Lewis follows. A.L.S. 1 page. Wishes he could have partaken of her [Christmas] pies, cake and jellies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 2 pages. Account of payments on the estate of George Washington. Summary of payments received and paid on the estate of GW. Includes a reference to Wm. Yeaton enclosing the tomb at Mt. Vernon in 1835. Expenses incurred on behalf of old Negroes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Unable to get mail to town on time because of weather--snow 21 inches deep on Dec. 29--visiters--[Lorenzo] leaves Audley tomorrow--has been told a states righter is afraid to visit because she treated a Virginia gentleman so badly--discusses friends and C.'s relatives--a new hotel, gas lights, and water works for N. Orleans--stays by the fire reading novels, of Miss [Maria] Edgeworth and Walter Scott--doing needlework for [Lorenzo]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Jan. 5,\" marked \"No. 13,\" laminated, red seal blurred. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePostscript follows from E.P. Lewis. 2 pages. Bad weather--deepest snow in 35 years--quotes from letter of E.B. Gibson's about Angela.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Wishes Charles to visit Parke when he next goes up river--news of friends--anecdote of Fanny Kemble, now Mrs. [Pierce] Butler (her efforts to get brown as an Indian at New Port)--weather--river frozen over--has read \"Woodstock.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Jan. 10,\" marked \"No. 14,\" red seal blurred. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA postscript by E.P. Lewis follows. A.L.S. 2 pages. Begs him to break practice of sleeping with window open in winter--has been painting birds from Wilson's Ornithology for Lolen [Lorenzo]--promises to paint Cherry Bird and humming bird for Angela--grandmother's recipe for lip salve, from Glass' Cookery--some oranges have been frozen in storeroom for keeping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Brother [Lorenzo] and family here--crosses Shenandoah River on ice, carrying the two babies [Lawrence Fielding, and John R.C. Lewis]--is reading \"Last Days of Pompeii\"--comparison of Bulwer's and Scott's novels--guests--approves Mr. [Henry] Clay's report on the subject of war with France--\" ... it is well that he is sometimes correct\"--fears Charles thinks her a little \"to far north in my disposition\"--[Lawrence Lewis says for him to keep the money Mr. Bullitt has for him].  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Begs him to \"let bygones be bygones\"--hopes he received her peace-making postscript--hopes she hasn't hurt or angered him--still [painting] birds for her children.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Entreats him never to mention again in any way the unfortunate postscript which her mother wrote [see letter of Dec. 5, 1834]--gratified he has kept his promise to her about playing cards--attack on Gen. Ripley--visit to Mt. Vernon--Miss Harriet Martineau to visit Woodlawn--[English miscellaneous writer, literary lion of the time]--a fancy ball in Washington-- [Lorenzo] anxious for him to send the \"curious snakes\" to add to his collections of natural subjects. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Jan 26,\" marked \"No. 16,\" laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Pleased he is reading [religious] books she gave him--Miss [Harriet] Martineau will be unable to come to Woodlawn after all--Lorenzo goes to Washington to pay her their respects and make apologies--she is to get invitation to big fancy dress ball on Feb. 22, her first--Esther's brother Ferdinand [Coxe] goes to W. Indies to restore health--is reading Miss Martineau's \"Poor Laws and Paupers\"--actresses and actors--a postscript, dated Jan. 31, tells of storm with thunder and lightening--Lorenzo's children. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral cover, postmarked \"Jan. 31 Alexandria D.C.,\" marked \"No 17,\" laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Unable to account for irregularity of mail--his attendance at a Masquerade--wants to have complete confidence in him, even in trifles--Miss Mason married to Mr. [Sidney S.] Lee, brother of [Robt. E. Lee]--intend to visit Arlington--Miss Martineau [Harriet]--she is reading Henry Bulwer's \"France\" \"[France: Social, Literary and Political\", 1834, 1st part of work called \"The Monarchy of the Middle Classes\", (1836)]--tells him of clipping from Liverpool paper complimentary to Senators--a new bonnet--Parke not to send Sonny [E.G.W. Butler] to school until next year. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Feb. 9,\" marked \"No 18,\" red seal blurred. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA postscript by E.P. Lewis follows, A.L.S. 2 pages. Glad he liked the [silhouette of Angela ?] --glad he's taken her advice [on his health]--Miss M[artineau].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Aunt [Martha] Peter and Brittania [Peter Kennon] visiting--fancy dress ball canceled, and a common subscription ball to be held on Feb. 22 instead--she won't go--Miss Charlotte Taylor married to [Moncure] Robinson--talk of war with France--Bulwer's \"France\"--Miss Nannie Mason's marriage--Mr. Wm. Patterson's death, merchant of Baltimore--talk of railroad line to N. Orleans--Mrs. Owens, her cousin, comes to visit [Otwayana Carter Owens, daughter of Betty Lewis Carter]--Mother learns new type of painting, done with \"forms.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Feb. 18,\" marked \"No. 19,\" red seal blurred. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePostscript from E.P. Lewis follows, A.L.S. 1 page. Hears scarlet fever is in [New Orleans]--gives a treatment for it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Charles' success as a lawyer--relations with France--Livingston has left Paris and French minister will leave Washington--she looks forward to war--she won't go to ball given by Batchelors of Washington--reading--news of friends--Mrs. Krumbhaar--family news--improvements in N. Orleans--. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Feb. 25,\" marked \"No. 20,\" laminated, red blurred seal. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA postscript follows by E.P. Lewis, A.L.S. 1 page. All have had influenza--she still sits up late after others are in bed--is painting birds for her children.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Trip to Arlington--to be a supper for the bride--[Miss Mason, bride of R.E. Lee's brother Sidney S. Lee]--will leave letter at home and mother will finish it when she returns--New Orleans friends. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Mar. 2,\" marked \"No. 21,\" laminated, broken black seal. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA postscript follows from E.P. Lewis to Charles Conrad, dated March 1, 1835. A.L.S. 3 pages. Arrived at Arlington in snow storm--[Angela] ill with nervous headache--descript. of Angela's dress--she wore Charles' ring--groom far superior in appearance and heart to bride [Sidney Smith Lee and Miss Nanny Mason]--description of both--couple to live with Mrs. Fitzhugh, widow of Mrs. Custis' brother--the Bachelor's Ball--Capt. Bell--news of friends and relatives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Arlington. Bridal party left Sunday--river frozen over for 3rd time this winter--had wanted to attend session of Cong. but didn't--gossip over marriage of [Moncure] Robinson \u0026amp; Charlotte Taylor--pleased that he is going to visit her sister [Parke Lewis Butler]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Mar [ ]\", watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Arlington. Visiting family and friends in Georgetown and Alexandria--claims she has no opportunities for flirtation--reading Life of Crabbe the Poet--will read [Henry] Lee's Life of Napoleon next--Congress adjourned without making any provision for defense against French. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Mar. 15,\" marked \"No. 2 from A[rlington]\", broken red seal, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. [Angela] still at Arlington and [Lorenzo] and family are there too--often sees Charles in her dreams--Washy [G.W. Lewis]--visited tree where his and Angela's names are [carved]--does needlework--instructions on getting and killing venemous snakes for L[orenzo]'s natural history collection--he lately prepared a crossbill. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Mar. 19,\" broken black seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Arlington. Denies she has found any other who would make her wish to be free again--proposed a schedule of visits to Georgetown and Washington--visited W-n one day, the capitol, Senate and House, fountain near the Naval monument--new improvements in N. Orleans--has painted a small head in miniature--visiters at Arlington--teaching Mrs. Nannie [Mason] Lee to transfer. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Mar. 22,\" marked \"No 3 from A[rlington].\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. News of his aunt Mrs. Thruston's death--[Parke] wrote her that he had not yet visited Iberville--news of an Episcopal Bishop in N. Orleans, and laws regarding gambling houses--E.P. Lewis working her a piano cover--\"the Sister of Mrs. Washington\" is to be married--will cut out a dress for sister--visited a Public Garden in Georgetown. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Apr 2,\" marked \"No. 22,\" laminated, broken red seal. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA postscript from E.P. Lewis follows: A.L.S. 2 pages. She went to Georgetown in a storm to bring [Angela] home--Ed [Butler] has been very sick since returning from [N. Orleans]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [April 1]. Autograph letter initial signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Alexandria to Woodlawn. Sends sketch [enclosed] of wall and gateway on one side--engages to erect the wall 45' square, 10' high--describes how it will look--with gateway and gate similar to the sketch for $600. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by D. L. L. [The new tomb].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. It was a year ago this day that they first saw each other--denies she has a fever of ambition--just wants him to distinguish himself in his profession--father [Lawrence Lewis] gone on horseback to Mt. Vernon--[Lorenzo] and family have left--[E.P. Lewis] still working on piano cover--[Lorenzo] has added many birds [stuffed] to his collection--John and Ferdinand [Coxe], Esther's brothers--his prospective visit to Iverville and Parke and her family--thinks he should not leave [New Orleans] until his business there is finished. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Apr. 10,\" marked \"No. 23,\" laminated. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere follows a postscript by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 1 page. Recalls their first meeting and his merry face--will send him a barrel of cider--thinks he should drink it to help combat small pox and varioloid [a mild smallpox among those innoculated or who have had it] now in New Orleans. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [Apr. 8]. Autograph letter initial signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Cambridge to Washington, D.C. Does not think Washington can get a loan on security of the papers, since he has already made them over to the govt.--when he finishes with the paper he will bundle up private papers and send to W-n--\"Strictly speaking all the papers pertaining to the period in which Genl. Washington held no office are private, but I suppose the spirit of your contract included only family papers, and such as related to his private affairs,\"--must have written authority from Washington to hand over papers to any but him--Mr. Forsyth has made formal demand for the papers and will take it to court, but doesn't think he will succeed--he will hand papers over as soon as he is through with them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmark \"Cambridge Mass Apr 13,\" red seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Approves his action in refusing nomination to legislature [state?]--[Lorenzo] and family have returned to Audley--late snows destroy fruit blossoms--urges him to go to [Iverville, La.] to see Parke and family--have lost many trees in the bad winter--has lately read amusing stories in Waldie's circulating library--asks if Miss H[arriet] Martineau has visited N. Orleans yet--fisheries operating--shad. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria Apr. 18,\" marked \"No. 24,\" broken red seal. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere follows a postscript by E.P. Lewis: The 15th was anniversary of party given [Angela] by Charles and others in La., and toast drunk to him. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [Apr. 17]. Autograph letter initial signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Esther's brother John [Coxe] brings his bride to Audley--her brother Ferdinand [Coxe] recovered his health in West Indies--Woodlawn beautiful, will be at height in 2 weeks--read Wash. Irving's \"Tour through the Praries,\" \"The Siege of Vienna\" by Madam Pickle, and [Oliver] Goldsmith's Greece--visiters at Woodlawn--\"I am always nervous in the spring and in warm weather.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Apr. 29 (?)\", marked \"No. 25,\" red seal, broken. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA postscript follows, from E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 2 pages. Wishes he could be there to see Woodlawn in Spring--doesn't like new grooms costume (a full suit of black), considers this symbol of mourning, not appropriate for wedding--Ferd[inand][Coxe] asks about chances of success as druggest in New Orleans--\"What has possessed your Govr. to quarrel with his best friends.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [Ap. 25]. Autograph letter initial signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. The Wall is intended to enclose the Vault at Mount Vernon, to secure it against injurys it is every year subject to.\" describes in detail how he wants the wall at George Washington's tomb built -- sketch of section of wall -- asks for an estimate. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed \"Copy of a letter to W. Yeaton of Alexa respecting the building a wall around the Vault at M. Vernon\", laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Descript. of Woodlawn in Spring--fishing boats on river--Cousin America [Peter Williams] and Robert Lee have visited--roads have prevented church attendence--will receive \"Frances Anna [Kemble] Butler's Journal\"--Governor White's[of La.] unpopularity--his reprimand by legislature--learning new song, \"Dunbarton's Bonnie Dell\"--thanks Charles in [Lorenzo's] name for the snakes [which Charles sent him for stuffing]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., May 5,\" marked \"No. 26,\" red seal broken, watermark (line of arrows). \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA postscript from E.P. Lewis follows: A.L.S. 2 pages. Charles' uncle's grief after his wife [Mrs. Thruston's] death--Parke and her children ill--friends and acquaintances. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\".Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [May 3]. Autograph letter initial signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Went on visit to Mt. Vernon--Cousin Jane [Washington]--reading Fanny [Kemble] Butler's Journal--disappointed in it--has poor opinion of Americans-Miss Butler's opinion of American Society--Gov. White [of Louisiana]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., May 11,\" marked \"No. 27,\" watermark, laminated. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere follows a postscript by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 1 page. Unseasonable weather--\"I hope all your good Citizens build Bathing rooms in their new Houses as they are so necessary and so easily made where there are waterworks.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [May 10]. Autograph letter initial signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Cambridge to Georgetown, Washington, D.C. Has confirmed his own opinion that money cannot be borrowed on security of the [Washington] papers since title to them has gone to govt.--cannot advance any money himself because every cent is tied up in publication of Writings--assures him he is working every minute to complete publication--Mr. Forsyth's efforts to institute suit against him for the papers will come to nothing, because \"my contract with Judge [Bushrod] Washington gives me a right to use the papers till the work is completed.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked Cambridge Mass. May 11,\" laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. His safe return from up river--she has lost 10 lbs. since winter (\"much to my joy\")--visiters--will try to learn to play guitar. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. May 18\", marked \"No. 28,\" red seal. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere follows a postscript by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Weather has prevented [Angela] exercising--fruits lost--cautions him about taking measles--she had them for 2nd time at 23 and was very ill--can injure sight or lungs. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [May 17]. Autograph letter initial signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Dinner at Mt. Vernon--anecdote of Jane [Washington] relating to Tom Moore--shells and coins added to her \"Cabinet\"--[E.P. Lewis] is working another [piano] cover in cornucopia designs--family news. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., May 26,\" marked \"No. 29\". \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA postscript follows from E.P. Lewis: Parke thinks him the only man worthy of [Angela]--description of \"the robe of ceremony\" [Angela's wedding dress?]--cholera and measles in New Orleans--news of friends. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [May 24]. Autograph letter initial signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Assures him the matter of the unfortunate postscript is forgotten [E.P. Lewis to Charles Conrad, Dec. 5, 1834] and that she has no intentions of delaying or trying to stop his and Angela's marriage--reiterates her affection for him--does want some idea of when he can come, in order to have things ready--Angela will add a postscript in the morning. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. May 29,\" broken black seal. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA postscript follows from M.E.A. Lewis: A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Teases him about his haste in suspecting some evil from an innocent postscript--does not want him to leave N. Orleans until his business is finished there--instructs him to burn this letter. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] May 29. Autograph letter signed, postscipted to a letter of E.P. Lewis to Charles Conrad, dated May 28.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. The piano tuned and she is told her voice is improved--requests C. to bring his flute with him if he has one--in her father's absence, has been directing planting of vegitables--damask roses--reading Thomas Campbell's Life of Mrs. Siddons--Miss [Harriet] Martineau at Mt. Vernon--Miss Martineau and Miss Hannah Moore--is a Socinian--news of friends. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., June 2\", marked \"No. 30,\" laminated. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere follows a postscript from E.P. Lewis:  Repeats her sorrow that he could have been so unhappy over misinterpreting her remarks--to avoid cholera, avoid \"night air, shrimps, uneasiness of mind, etc.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [May 30]. Autograph letter initial signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. This will be her last letter to him before he leaves N.O.--the fall of the Planters' Hotel in N.O.--will visit Alexandria, Arlington and Washington--to read \"The Conquest of Florida by Hernando de Soto,\" by Theodore Irving--Washington Irving's writings. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Last letter from M.E.A.L. received June 20th 1835,\" postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. June 6\" marked \"No. 31,\" laminated. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere follows a postscript by E.P. Lewis: Hopes he leaves N.O. shortly [for Virginia]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [June 5]. Autograph letter initial signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Bacons Castle. Description of his activities and trip to Norfolk, Old Point Comfort, and Cabin Point ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"L. W. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote of authenticity. Re: George Washington's powder bag + puff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 5 pages. Princeton to Georgetown. Bayard reports that his daughter, Mrs. J.E. Washington, has received Beverly's letter and he is now answering it as per her request. Bayard passes on to Beverly some legal opinions he has gathered relating to the appointing of an Executor, and a Guardian relative to the settlement of the Estate of Col. William Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCheck on the Bank of the Metropolis to bearer, for $13. Autograph document signed, fragment, cancelled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Juliet Washington, neé Juliet E. Bayard of Princeton, New Jersey. She was the widow of Wm A. Washington (1804-1830) who was the grandnephew of GW. Requests money from the estate if convenient. Will return to Westmoreland within the month to apply to the Court to be appointed administratrix and guardian of her daughter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. Check drawn on the Potomac Bank for $350. Autograph document signed, fragment, canceled, endorsed by W. Yeaton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Check for $200 on Potomac Bank of Alexandria. Autograph document signed, fragment, endorsed by Yeaton, canceled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Yeaton's bill for erecting wall with iron gate pr. contract--additional expence connected with it--total $628.15. Autograph document signed, docketed \"Receipt for Vault $618.15 Oct. 29. 1835.\" Receipted by Yeaton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCheck, A.D.S. 1 page. Check drawn on the Potomac Bank for $68.58. Paid on behalf of the executors of George Washington's estate. Autograph document signed, fragment, canceled, endorsed by W. Yeaton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Sketch of iron gate at New Tomb. Date on original catalog card appears [1835]. Drawing in pencil. Unknown artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 3 pages. Memorandum of an agreement made for enclosure and gateway at New Tomb--it is headed by a sketch with dimensions for the wall and entranceway and contains specifications of materials to be used and method of construction and cost. Autograph document, in hand of Lewis, laminated, [no name inserted in contract]. [Yeaton contracted to build wall and entrance way for $600. See letter of Yeaton to L. Lewis, April 4, 1835].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 3 pages. Report of the Virginia legislature on the C and O Canal Co. loan. Covers three points: (1) how loan of last session was spent; (2) the erroneous estimates for completion of Canal to Cumberland; (3) the expenditures for internal improvements. Date on original catalog card appears c. 1835.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mrs. Washington asks for clarification of the letter just received in which the sum of $3,930 was mentioned as having been received from Mr. Street. It is her understanding that half that sum ($1,965) is rightfully hers and her daughters. She encloses a draft for that amount payable to her uncle Samuel H. Smith. A blank draft is also enclosed in case the sum is less than the amount of the draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStock certificate. 21 shares of capital stock for George C. W-n and signed by him as president of the Co. Embossed seal and engraving of a section of the Canal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Defense of the action of the B. of Directors of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Co. in hiring James McCulloch as advisor on internal improvements, he was not hired to lobby for passage of a bill appropriating $2 million to the Canal Co. ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Claymont.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Cambridge. Dr. Sprague of Albany secured permission from Judge [Bushrod] Washington to take certain autographs and substitute a copy--this done before papers were sold to Congress--doesn't wish it to be thought that he himself took liberties with mss. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown. He has filled his part of the contract to sell G.W.'s papers to govt.--has delivered all public papers in his possession to State Dept.--Mr. Sparks overdue in turning over papers to him--he had thought Sparks contract with Bush. W-n over because of long time he had papers--lists mss. and volumes turned over to Archives.  Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, draft, endorsed \"To the Hon. John Forsyth Secy. of State, Oct. 11th 1836,\" watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Expressing concern to his father that he has not heard from him as he expected. Urging him to move to winter quarters. Report on the harvest of his corn crop. Report of the death of a Negro (Randal) due to ill-treatment by \"that infurnal Overseer of Dogles.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn unpublished play, produced in New York on September 30, 1839 for one night only.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Mount Vernon. Jane writes to her son that she is at Mount Vernon settling accounts. She discusses family news and difficulties with postage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Baltimore. Describes the costumes at a fancy dress ball at Mr. Cohens in Baltimore ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Integral cover, seal (broken).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a dimensional drawing of a coffin for a letterhead, describing water damage to the burial vault at Mount Vernon, including damage to the coffin of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Gives him a forwarding address in Baltimore . Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Buchanan.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 pages. Georgetown. Forwarding the desired documents and the Congressional Directory for 1836. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. Mount Vernon. To John Augustine Washington III? Discusses the harvest. Says she is being viewed as one of the curiousities of the place by the visitors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Kanawa Salines, Virginia, to Berryville, Clark County. Answers a letter Lewis addressed to his deceased father about a delay in the sale of some property in Kanawa. Assures Lewis of the integrity of the prospective buyer William Tompkins. Integral cover postal stamp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New Orleans to Audley. Last page of letter written by MEA Conrad to Lewis. She (Eleanor) has added her own note. Family letter. Integral cover, postmark and seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Philadelphia. In regards to work done on the sarcophagus of Washington. Includes a measured watercolor drawing of the bas-relief sculpture on top of the sarcophagus.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter written by a sixteen-year-old John Augustine Washington III in Alexandria, Virginia to his mother Jane C. Washington at Blakeley plantation near Charlestown, West Virginia. The address on the back page of the letter notes that the letter was delivered by Jim Mitchell (\"Jim Mitchum\") with a note from John Augustine that says \"I let Jim have $1.00 for his expenses.\" Jim Mitchell, who was later employed by the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, was enslaved by the Washington family at the time.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Augustine tells his mother \"Mr. Skidmore finished his work at Mount Vernon yesterday, but I have not seen him yet so that I cant say what has been done\" and also notes \"On Saturday I went to Georgetown, Cousin and his family were not at home so that I could not get the pictures.\" He reports that West Ford has taken the cloth that arrived for Jane from Dumfries down to Mount Vernon and discuses butter sales, corn production, hogs, and resuming his studies. He also asks Jane if the servants are \"conducting themselves well\" and is worried they will give her \"a good deal of trouble coming in with their complaints.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter initialed. Janes writes that she is sending down \"four large shoulder of Bacon\" to Mount Vernon, along with two enslaved men, Willoughby and Gabriel, who she hopes will be \"faithful and useful.\" She writes, \"have them comfortably fixed my dear son treat them kindly, and I trust they will both prove valuable servants. Gabriel will require a strict tho kind discipline. Sarah or Milly must wast and mend for them.\" Jane also writes that she has had a letter from West Ford asking for the money she owes him. She instructs John Augustine to pay her pew fee and then pay Ford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests George C. to be his security in Md. in the institution of a suit as an executor of Mr. Payne's estate ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt A.D.S. 1 page. For $1.50, for 4 quarters continuance at rules and 2 continuances on court docket 50 against Lee. Small fragment, partly printed, endorsed \"Washington Bushrod to Est.,\" and \"Fairfax.\" Signed by J. J. Chew.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. For hauling sarcophagus to Mt. Vernon, pd hire of hack for Struthers and workmen to Mt. V. to put up ditto, clothing for Gabriel, \"ditto for 1839 to 9th June when he died deduct his meal 7 bushels from his usual allowance to him for the half year\", for coffin and digging grave, etc., with amounts given. Fragment. See reverse of letter to Lewis from M. Snyder, dated Dec. 31, 1838, asking for taxes due on house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnsigned articles of agreement between Rice Levi, John A. Washington, and Jane C. Washington for Rice Levi to \"undertake the management and cultivation of the ... Washington's himself and farm at Mount Vernon\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Lewis was in La. Cash describes the mule he inspected at Mt. Airy, but did not think him worth $75. Is still looking for a suitable animal. Needs thread to mend harness. Corn (wheat) looks good, have 205 bushels. Mr. Howard charges 75c per day and wishes to receive the balance as soon as possible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. Sends small extract of Appendix--has been unwell--must write a letter a day \"all on one subject\" [G.W.]--goes to Alexa. to celebrate \"The 68th Anniversary it has been my good fortune to witness the celebration of ...\"--then comes the Coronation and \"What next.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1838 ?] Feb. 22. Autograph letter signed, docketed at bottom \"Letter written by George Washington Parke Custis presented by C.F. Gunther Chicago\", laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Washington, D.C. to Leesburg. Regarding the estate of Nathaniel Hinkle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill. D. 2 pages. G.W. Bassett appointed executor--leaves all property to nephew G.W. Bassett, who is required to pay annually [300] dollars per year to Bassett Claiborne, \"under the fear that the said Claiborne is not very careful.\"--all debts to be paid--codicil of Feb. 20, 1840 emancipates his \"servant,\" Pleasant. Document, copy by J.D. Christian, county clerk, laminated. Proved in New Kent Court, Mar. 11, 1841, no subscribing witnesses to will, so handwriting and signature sworn to by Morris H. Tench and James Stamper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Hoping that he will visit them at Bayou Goula. News of her children. She is anxious for news of the Lorenzo Lewis family. Name on original manuscript appears as \"F. P. Butler.\" Integral cover, wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Department of State to Georgetown. After examining Washington papers delivered to Dept. of State as per contract, finds a number of documents included in agreement are missing, and copies substituted for many others--a list of these is enclosed--\"You will be so obliging as to have the missing volumes and documents supplied without delay, and also to procure the return of the original letters for which copies have in some instances been substituted.\" [Attached is a list of 2 pp and description of missing papers. There are pencil notations, probably by G.C.W., indicating if papers are considered private or whether they are lost]. Autograph letter signed, docketed, \"correspondence in relation to the Washington papers\", separate cover, postmarked \"Washington City D.C. May 12,\" franked by Forsyth, red seal, watermarks. Attached is a list of 2 pp and description of missing papers. There are pencil notations, probably by G.C.W., indicating if papers are considered private or whether they are lost.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy, 2 pages. Copy inclosed with letter of Dec. 15,1838, Forsyth to G.C. Washington; see also original of same letter with enclosure. Letter, docketed, watermark (H and O).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia to near Berryville, Virginia. Delayed in Phila. while sister puts her children in school--Mrs. Coxe purchasing materials for embroidery [for Angela]--leave for N. York tomorrow and then to Audley--family news--love to [Oliver?]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Philada, Pa. Sep. 22.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"[Chas.?] M. Conrad.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Audley to Woodlawn. Sends receipts to be given to [Parke] and Butler--he will pay Dr.'s bill for [Charley Conrad]--instructions for paying bills--Butler gave him $40. when he left New Orleans. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (JM), directed by \"Mrs. Lewis.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"L. Lewis.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1838?] Oct. 10.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Mount Vernon to the University of Virginia. Jane writes to her son about work taking place at Mount Vernon, where she has spent almost all of $800 she brought down with her. She reports that Skidmore has \"finished the large room which is now to be plastered and painted.\" Mr. Ball has nearly finished the stables, and West Ford is still engaged with the enclosures. She writes of Mount Vernon , \"The dear old place will be more comfortable and decent in appearance, than we have known in years - but it draws deeply on a limited income to make it so.\" She also includes information on  other enslaved peoples, Sambo, Levi and Gabriel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Audley to Woodlawn. News of autumn wheat crop and cattle at Audley. The weather is unusually sever that the farmer may be injured. Wants his father and mother to live full time at Audley. Wants to discuss the possible rental of Woodlawn with them before they make a decision.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. To Woodlawn. The books ordered by Lewis can not be supplied. Includes: Sparks, Life of Washington, The Cultivator.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL.S. 1 page. Department of State. No answer being received to his letter of May 12, he sends a copy and requests answer. Letter signed, docketed, watermark. [See copy of letter, John Forsyth to Geo. C. Washington, May 12, 1838].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 6 pages. Georgetown. Apologies for delay in writing--has complied with terms of agreement regarding Washington papers--Judge W. gave away some autographs and substituted copies on unimportant letters--has retained letters of private character--refers McLane's letter of Dec. 10, 1833, to him, asking his terms for sale of letters, and his reply of Jan. 3, 1834 [see letter in question], agreeing to turn over all except private papers, or those whose publication would be improper at the time--refers to Forsyth's list of missing papers [see under letter of May 12 1838] and states which ones he regards as private and thus not included in the contract, and which are missing--refers to [Jared] Sparks' letter of [Sept. 20, 1836] which he encloses--knows of no letters being removed from bound volumes other than those accounted for by Mr. Sparks, except for corresp. between Genl. Washington and John Nicholas in relation to a letter addressed to G.W. over signature of Wm. Langhorne [see letter, Aug. 20, 1798 Bushrod W-n to G.W.; also letter of G.W. to Bush. W-n in Writings, XXXVI, 408-409, dated Aug. 12, 1798 ,] \"as this correspondence deeply implicates the conduct of a distinguised individual of that day.\"--however, he will send the letters and he [Forsyth] may decide whether to keep or return them--despite fact Sparks published many of private papers, doesn't feel this makes him liable to part with them under contract--feels govt. paid very little of their value anyway, and has been more than compensated by evidence on fraudulent claims which papers revealed. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed \"Letter to the Hon. J. Forsyth Dec. 24, 1838 in reply to his letters dated May 12th 1838 and Dec. 15th 1838.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. For $1.00 for 4 quarters continuance at rules against Lee. Signed by J.J. Chew. Fragment, partly printed, endorsed \"Washington Bushrod and c. 1.00 Frx.\" [See 2 other similar receipts dated 1837 and 1839].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Woodlawn. Forwards receipt for freight of Joe, a slave -- \"do not put yourself to much trouble with the fellow, if you cannot sell him readily send him to your plantation and make him work, your Overseer may teach him better manners, he has never had the lash upon his back yet, perhaps a few will do him good, if it should become necessary.\" -- ask Butler to enquire of his House what ship carried his [L.L.'s] cow pease -- has heard nothing of them -- \"I observe by a paper Angela sent me your [sic] are taking an active part in the Legislature of your State -- Should anything very interesting occur tell Angela to send me the paper leaving one and end open for the Postmaster to see the contents, they are very particular, the one sent was torne open, and received in rather [dirty?] condition.\" Autograph letter signed, written on reverse of cover directed to L. Lewis, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawr. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S.  1 page. Woodlawn to Alexandria. Enclosed letter will tell him of wishes of Rev. Edward C. Mc Guire--brother charged with pair of pistols at private sale [of G.W.'s estate]--place am't. due for them, $30., to his own acct.--wants to clear up unfinished business--\"my health warns me to be quick in my movement.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, endorsed \"mentions purchase of Gen Washington's Pistols purchased at the private sale,\" cover is covered with figures, laminated, dove of peace. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawr. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Walker to rent for one year Washington's farm called Johnson Spring [Fairfax County] [This was probably part of G.W.'s original River Farm, Wellington or an adjoining tract]--to pay one third of crops. Document, in hand of and signed by Charles A. Washington [?] endorsed \"Contract - Washington and Walker,\" laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Hannah writes of family news about Thornton Washington and Harriette Meade (cousin), as well as the marriage \"of Madaronia Todd to Mr. Quinn… from Kentucky.\" She describes \"violent colds and sore throats… some of the black people are sick – poor little Lucy died on Thursday night of a congestive fever…\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S 1 page. Alexandria to Woodlawn. Respecting work to be done on the vault [New Tomb] at Mount Vernon--Mr. Ball is fishing--can get Mr. Phillips--experience with hydraulic cement and proper proportion of lime and sand. Autograph letter signed, [probably written and signed by someone else] integral cover, torn, docketed by L.L., laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Skidmore.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon to University of Virginia. Jane writes her son on his 18th birthday. She tells him family events that have occurred. Informs him of the death of his neice Louisa. \"The work here (Mt. Vernon) is much behind hand and crops the very little that can be seen, looks miserably. I shall endeavour to have the oyster shells hauled from the Shore as soon as they finish planting Corn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Respecting the cost of materials for the stone sill and gate at vault [New Tomb]--price not given--brick work and carpenters work, prices given. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by L.L. \"Respecting Cost of work to vault at Mt. Vernon.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Examined wall and vault again and sketched design he thinks most appropriate--describes designed he intends--cannot give estamate of cost yet--screen of ornamental iron as sketched $50-$60. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Respecting vault at Mount Vernon,\" part of cover torn off. On reverse are sketches of iron gates and vaults.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Concerning repair of the New Tomb, including the arch. Mentions a carpenter named Skidmore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria to Woodlawn. Business takes him to Washington--may go to Baltimore until Wed.--will meet him Thursday at Mount Vernon [concerns work on New Tomb]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by L. L., directed \"Pr Sam,\"  laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Alexandria to Woodlawn. No bricks to be had [for work on New Tomb]--the New Court House and New Meeting House have taken them all--in two weeks may be plenty--can get them in Washington and have them sent down with the lime in boats that run wood--Mrs. [Jane] Washington's project, unless it is done before the abutments are raised, hopes it will be suspended as it will be dangerous after the arch is finished--wants $100 to pay workmen etc.--his own salary--will save money by ordering lime from N. Y. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, directed \"Pr. Sam,\" watermark (R. Amies). Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Caledon to University of Virginia. John's aunt writes to him about boat transportation from Fredericksburg to Mount Vernon. \"Steam boats go up three times in the week and stop at Boyd's Hole Saturday and Sunday and Tuesdays, one of the Boasts the Phoenix will board you I rather think at M. Vernon.\" She tells him of the news she has learned by riding through the neighborhood. Stampless address leaf.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria to Woodlawn. About bricks for the new tomb--Mr. Brockett's kiln [in Alexa.]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark (R. Amies). Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 17 pages. \"A Visit to Mount Vernon\" by L. Osgood. Autograph document, put together in book form, subheading \"Mt. Vernon in 1839 by a Native of this Country,\" dated at Washington, D.C. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"I am under the disagreeable necessity of saying I was never more disappointed in my life, than on this visit. The home of Washington in life His resting place in death, the most hallowed spot in America's soul and a place visited yearly by thousands should be suffered to moulder and decay apparently with its once illustrious possessor.\"--piazza supported by 2 \"natural colemns from the forest\"--engraving of Bastille hanging directly above key--rooms downstairs, including mantle \"presented to him by Lafayette [Vaughan]\"--greenhouse burned 4 yrs. ago, but part of blackened walls standing--most of plants, shrubbery etc. destroyed in fire--took lemon from a tree planted by G.W.--outbuildings all of brick and very delapidated--many abandoned--only a small part of garden cultivated, along walks and the strawberry beds, rest in weeds--\"The old gardner seemed very proud of once belonging to Washington and took more interest in talking of his former gardening than exhibiting the present as well he might.\"--ate some cherries there--gave servant quarter for lemon and cherries--saw splendid portrait of Mrs. [John A.] Washington and \"one son and two daughters\" [actually 2 sons, 1 daughter and nephew]--by [John Gadsby] Chapman--tomb delapiated too--\"The two sarcophaguses are placed in wooden boxes or pens placed without the vault in the enclosed yard the vault is very damp, and a kind of acid is produced by water leaking through the bricks and mortar is so powerful as to rot mahogany boards in three years and two Gentlemen from Philadelphia [Wm.] Strickland an Architect and the gentleman that manufactured the Sarcophagus of Washington when they took it to Mt Vernon and discovered the state of the vault they said the acid would dissolve the marble in seven years and in consequence of this unfortunate circumstance the sarcophagus are cooped in the open yard and hid from the eye of the Visitor.\"--Lewis [Wm.] Washington [son of Geo. C. W-n], who has a farm 4 mi. from Mt. Vernon has his own servants prepairing for the masons who will put new arch to vault laid in hydraulic cement--wall enclosing vault badly done, crumbling already.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. To Woodlawn. Announcing his agreement with Mr. [Joseph] Dudley, the bricklayer [for work on new tomb]--requirement for workmen, lime, nails, planking etc.--need for money to pay the workmen Saturday night--must he buy supplies from Mr. Smoot, or can he get them where most suitable? Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Lewis \"Yeaton stating the terms on which Dudley is employ'd; also \"4 1/2 day working on new wall the balance of the time of 2 weeks in painting,\" and cover is filled with figuring. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Alexandria to Woodlawn. Lawrence has selected Mr. Hoop his cashier to pay--Y. will now select material--fears Smoot has no Carolina yellow heart pine needed for the ribs of the arch [for the new tomb]--cement from Smoot--workmen will want a room in one of the out houses--details about work--will see Thos. W. Smith about having screen [fancy iron gate for new tomb]--air-slacked lime. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, on cover is notation \"Judge Washington died 26 [ ] 29 aged 71 years [ ]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount. A.D. Fragment. Rough notes for about two weeks work by Bricklayers on the new tomb--price of labor, cart and food for laborers given. Autograph document, in hand of L. L., fragment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S 3 pages. To Audley. Reports a visit by Augustine Washington, clearing up a mix-up by revealing that Mr. Washington had failed to mail an earlier letter he had taken from Lawrence Lewis to Lorenzo, for Mrs. Lewis had found the letter several days later on the mantel at Mount Vernon. Also advice about the sale and purchase of horses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgreement. A.D.S. 1 page. Agreement with [Joseph] Dudley for L. Lewis for work at Mt. Vernon, with rates for him, his assistant and two laborers. Autograph document signed, in Yeaton's hand, docketed by W.Y. \"for Mr. Dudley.\" For brickwork on New Tomb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. Barclay writes of his friendship with Bushrod Washington and visiting Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Washington, D.C. Concerning his claim and affidavit with the Hinkle estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTabb writes about various illnesses, the Whig Convention in Richmond, and a $50 note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Care of Lorenzo Lewis, Berryville. Writes at E.P.L.'s request to give particulars of [Angela's] illness and death--during her sickness, she talked little and disliked anyone else talking, even a whisper annoyed her--seemed not to consider that she was dying, so made no wishes and left no messages--E.P.L. must not blame herself for not coming in the spring--Angela understood that her father couldn't come and had said she would go to him the next Summer--Angela's children--Mrs. Butler [Parke] had a little boy who lived only a few days. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, redirected to \"Arlington House near Alexandria, District of Columbia,\" laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Hannah Jane.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. New Orleans, care of Lorenzo Lewis, Berryville. She may have set out on journey southward but Lorenzo will open letter--has been to Baton Rouge [where the children are]--while there, received letter from Major B[utler] telling of [Parke's] baby son who lived only 3 days--could not bring himself to break up housekeeping and sell his furniture, but cannot bear to go back to the once happy home, so he will live with [brother] Frank and [wife] Hannah Jane--trying to absorb himself in his work--glad [Lawrence Lewis] is doing well. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, forwarded to \"Arlington House near Alexandria, District of Columbia,\" postmarked [ ] Nov. 9,\" laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. M. Conrad.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Blakely to Mount Vernon. Inquires about family and business at Mount Vernon. \"Mr. Skidmore has I suppose been down and repaired the Pillars and Colonades.\" Reminds him to collect rent from tenants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. Appoints Lorenzo Lewis of Audley, Clark County [now Frederick County, Va.] as attorney to act for her in her dower rights as widow of Lawrence Lewis. Autograph document signed, witnessed by Mary Custis Lee, proved before George W. P. Custis as one of the U. S. Justices for Cty of Alexandria, District of Columbia, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt. Fragment. 1.00 for four quarter continuance at rules against Lee. Signed by J.J. Chew. Fragment, partly printed, endorsed \"Washington B 1.00 Fairfax.\" See 2 other similar receipts dated 1837 and 1838.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInauguration account. Letter to the editor regarding George Washington's first inauguration. This letter was addressed to Col. William L. Stone, editor of the New York Commercial Advertiser. It offers an eye-witness account of George Washington's arrival in New York City for his first inauguration as president, written to correct an earlier published reminiscence by a Mr. Denini entitled 'Half Century Reminiscence' that appeared in the Commercial Advertiser. Whether this letter was also published is not yet determined.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. GWPC is trying to get Congress to take one of his paintings. Also is pursuing some action in favor of a widow. Mentions work on his memoirs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Audley. His sad business [death of father] has kept him from writing--uneasy at not hearing from his mother [E.P. Lewis, then in La. with Charles Conrad]--hopes Charles can come to Va. in summer with [E.P.L.] because hot weather in N.O. very bad on [E.P.L.]--sends copy of [Lawrence Lewis's] will--his mother's share in Audley is 1/3, so he will pay her $1000 per year for her part--wants Conrad to pay her $250 quarterly and draw on him at 30 days or sight on Washington or Baltimore bank--bonds of Valery Hebert which Butler holds in trust, are to go under will to Conrad--Charles's namesake [Charles Conrad Lewis].  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Winchester Va. Apr. 3,\" laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"L. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Washington, D.C. to Mount Vernon. Taliaferro writes to Jane Charlotte Blackburn Washington introducing her to a young gentleman from Connecticut who would like to visit Mount Vernon out of \"reverence\" for George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon to Georgetown. Death of Aunt Blackburn detained her at Blakeley--engaged in having the remains of \"our rever'd Uncle and Aunt [Bushrod and Anne Blackburn W-n] my beloved Husband [John A.] and dear Sister Mary Herbert inter'd in the Vault.\"--shocked at bad condition of some of coffins in vault--Cousin Lorenzo Lewis \"had his ... Father laid in a grave immediately within the door-Crosswise\"--details of grave she planned--West Ford prepared a coffin for G.C.W.'s nearest relatives--also had one made for Mr. Herbert and children but not room for them--only for one more and she wishes to be buried at feet of husband, uncle, aunt and sister--does not desire favors from government--\"we are unwilling to sell our inheritance ... yet as the Nation already shares it with us, sense of justice points out necessity of an appropriation ... to enable us to keep up the improvements and meet the expences we are daily subjected to by the publick.\"--\"endless intrusions and sacrifice of every thing like private right and domestic privacy ... arises frequently from a sincere ... desire of honouring the memory of Genl. Washington; 'Tis a feeling calculated to inspire and strenghthen virtuous and patriotic principles, and cement more firmly the ties that bind us together as a Nation. We have done, and shall continue to do all we can to keep the place from intire decay - it is yearly becoming more expensive and difficulty to do so; the buildings all ought to be thoroughly repaired, or they must in a few years go down - when that occurs-if unable to do better, I trust the family will erect a \"Log Cabin,\" and still let the place descend to the name and family of Washington ...\"--son [John] Augustine in Jefferson--her daughter and niece Mrs. Thos. Washington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, black seal (blurred), docketed by G.C.W., postmarked \"Alexandria May [?].\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. University of Virginia.  Acknowledgement of receipt of a draft of $300 from L.L., and thanking him for his letter of introduction of Dr. Coxe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia. Announcing that they are finally happily settled in a new home, except for a few complaints of city life: \"Above all, I want the invigorating exercise of horseback, this walking on hard pavements, in tight cloaths, is anything but recreation to me, a square or two and I am sick of it.\" Integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Turner.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Personal letter, family news, business, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Arlington House to Audley. Custis proposes to borrow $1000 from the estate of General Washington. \"I am wretchedly poor at present.\" Shows how the money in the estate is very loosely handled. John Mason's property at High Point just sold for $46,000. Integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. Custis\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Tax receipt, Sheriff of Frederick County, Virginia. Receipt for $38.44 for land tax, slaves, horses, levies. Document, partly printed, signed by d[eputy] s[heriff] W.D. Gilkeson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChampagne label from the Beall/Washington wedding. Label reads \"Mount Vernon Brand. Sillery mousseux premier Qualite. Imported by Ed Simms.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Eltham to Bruce Town. Informs him of death of their uncle [Burwell Bassett, Jr.] on Feb. 26--his last hours--he would have been 77 the 15th of this month--would have no doctor and no minister--wife very ill--informs G.F.W. that his uncle left a will and he [G.W.B.] is sole heir [see will dated Mar. 13, 1838]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Buchamsville Va March 7th,\" laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. W. Bassett.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Jane writes about John Augustine's studies and mentions that some of the family attended the inauguration of William Henry Harrison, where they were kindly received and \"surprised and charmed with the grace and agreeableness of young Mrs. Harrison.\" She writes that the city was \"swarmed with office seekers.\" She also writes that she received a \"woful letter\" from West Ford about the lack of long forage at Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. An explanation of his part as an intermediary in a payment transaction with Mr. Herbert, with Mr. Conrad's consent. Request for an aquittance. Discussion of the possibility of a war with England. Report of a hard winter on his Plantation, and the price of sugar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Washington, D.C. to Audley. Discussion of Mr. John Woodside, a young man with intentions of becoming a farmer; proposal that L. L. take him under his care. Integral cover.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. B. Page\". It is possible this is the Philadelphia doctor \"Page, William Byrd, 1817-1877\" but further research will need to verify that.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. As landlord to Mary Ellis, \"alias Mary Mortimer, I directed Mr. James Scott, Overseer of the Poor, to use the sale of the effects of said Mary, after her decease, and to devote the proceeds of the sale (as far as $48, being the rents due me)\" to the benefit of her orphaned children.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Louisville. Discussion of arrangements for quarters on board the steam boat, \"Caddo.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from John Augustine Washington III to his mother mentioning his poor health, West Ford, an enslaved woman named Betty, and the state of affairs at Mount Vernon. A note to \"Dearest Mother\" is added on at the end of the letter by John Augustine's sister, Anna Maria Alexander.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown to Audley. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. W. ? Peter. Integral cover, wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. John Augustine writes to his mother about ways of making more money at Mount Vernon, including erecting a tavern at the Gum Spring and allowing a steamboat company to run a ship to Mount Vernon for a fee. This will \"avoid the inconvenience of a number of hacks, and having persons tampering with the servants.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. Mount Vernon to Charlestown. John Augustine writes to his mother about Gabriel Johnson, an enslaved man who has run away. He suspects Gabriel has gone to Jefferson County, where Jane is. Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. to Mount Vernon.  Jane writes in response to Augustine's letter dated March 7, 1842 that Gabriel Johnson, the enslaved man who ran away from Mount Vernon, has arrived at Jane's plantation. Jane writes, \"Please come up without delay.\" Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Nashville. Washington informs Webster that R.J. Meigs, District Attorney of the United States for the Middle Tennessee district, has tendered his resignation and Washington requests that Webster, Secretary of State under John Tyler at this time, refuse it. Washington explains Meigs' motives and adds that Meigs resigned \"... in a momentary fit of spleen; ...\". Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia to Audley. Congratulations on \"`Conrad's' election to the Senate,\" but expressing a general feeling of disgust with the current political situation. Urging L.L. to make arrangements for a visit to Philadelphia. Integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Turner.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Brown's Hotel, Washington, D.C. to Mount Vernon. Bushrod describes the slow work in the Dismal Swamp to his nephew. He also comments on the Wise and Stanley affair. Tells about the sale of lumber. \"6\" rate, stampless cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. Washington, D.C. Discusses his requirements for a horse to purchase. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. P. Lee.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Looking forward to a visit from L. L. in Philadelphia, though wishing that he could go South instead to Woodlawn to escape the confines of the city. Report on the difficulties John Coxe is facing in the Senate and in the services. Integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Turner.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWest Ford, a former slave of the Washington family who was later freed and employed as overseer of Mount Vernon, writes to John Augustine Washington III, present owner of Mount Vernon, who is away at Blakeley, regarding wool, barrels of fruit, sweet potatoes, flock of sheep, sale of wheat, and weather. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eT.B. Washington writes to Rice Levi regarding Mr. Levi managing the farming transactions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Private papers of Judge [Bushrod] Washington were not left to him, but probably are in possession of Mrs. Jane Washington--Genl. Washington's papers devised to him by Judge Washington. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George C. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for county tax on $1350 at $.15 on the dollar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. G.F.W. neglected to answer his inquiries in last letter--desires to know exact location of their land in Ohio on Scioto River--search his papers for any reference to the land--title supposed to be derived from his grandfather Geo. A. Washington--G.F.W. should give him power of attorney so he can do something about their land if he finds it--his Kentucky land--low price of cotton--\"This country is almost universally bankrupt.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. A. Thornton.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Woodville Feb. 3.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Arlington House to Alexandria. He has a full settlement of accts. for articles purchased at sale of G.W.'s effects, all in Judge Washington's handwriting--asks Moore to check his accts. and find how he got debited for large amounts--desires complete settlement of estate. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia to Audley. Letter comes with a copy of the will of Sarah Coxe, Esther's mother. Her father is writing her to explain the bequest she is to receive. Integral cover, postmark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Thanking him for his kindness for taking into his care his young nephew Edward Butler, and discussing the arrangements. Expressing the need to get Edward out of the state of Louisiana:\"the less he sees of this state: its manner and its morals, the better for himself.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"F. P. Butler.\" Integral cover, wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. Philadelphia to Audley. He is eager to see L. L. again, admonishing him for not writing. He is much dismayed at the \"moral and physical deteterioration of this fallen world,\" and his greatest comfort is his children, Angela \"as Bad as she can be she is sweet,\" and Phil \"so lovely a fellow he does nothing but laugh.\" He recently attended the funeral of L. L.'s sister from Baltimore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Baltimore. Lloyd sends J.A.W. information and rates of the Baltimore Life Insurance Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Washington City. Letter and a copy. Requests that Jackson consider returning the \"circular chair\" previously owned by Washington to his family so that his son might take possession. Explains history of the chair given to Dr. Craik, then eventually to his family who gave it to Jackson. Now Mr. Coyle would like it back for his family. Says if Jackson had other plans for the chair, to consider his request withdrawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph signed note, 1 page. A note that permits Bushrod's slave, Letty Williams, to travel from Jefferson County to Mount Vernon, Alexandria, and Washington, D.C. to visit her relatives for \"the Space of four weeks.\" She is the wife of a free man named Soloman Williams. Bushrod Corbin Washington was George Washington's grand-nephew.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Sparks writes to Jane, \"My Dear Madam, I am about to publish a series of American Biographies, and I should be glad to include in it a Life of Lawrence Washington, if the materials exist for writing such a Life. Have not his papers been preserved at Mount Vernon?...\" A note on the address panel indicates this letter was forwarded to John Augustine Washington III to respond to.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Leesburg to Mount Vernon. Harrison writes about Washington hiring Joseph McFarland as overseer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter signed BWH, possibly from Bushrod Washington Herbert, to his cousin John Augustine Washington III. In the letter, BWH asks what Remington is going to do with Muddy Hole Farm. If Remington sells, BWH thinks John Augustine should rent it to West Ford \"as before.\" Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Asks her kindness in receiving \"these interesting ladies and their accompanying gentlemen\" at Mt. Vernon. Name on original manuscript appears as \"D. P. Madison.\" Autograph letter signed, embossed mark in upper left hand corner (crown).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Chantilly to Audley. Concerning the payment to Mr. Hammond for Bonds held by L. L.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Brief account of the wedding festivities for Dr. John Prosser Tabb of Gloucester and Miss Rebecca Lloyd of Alexandria ... requests his father to send the barrouche for the return to Gloucester party will be coming with him ... visited George W.P. Custis at Arlington ... now with Mr. Augustine Washington at Mount Vernon ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. War Department, Office of Indian Affairs. Informing him of his appointment as Cherokee Commissioner ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. From the War Department. Notification that his salary as Cherokee Commissioner begins from the date of the commission. . . . .\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. Cambridge to Mount Vernon. Letter from historian and George Washington biographer Jared Sparks to John Augustine Washington III proposing he write a life of Lawrence Washington. Sparks writes \"I was already acquainted with the principal incidents in the life of Lawrence Washington, and although the papers would not seem to furnish materials for a biography of much extent, yet I think a Life of moderate length might be written, which would be interesting and fill a proper space in the 'Library of American Biography.' If you will forward me the papers, I will do the best that I can with them.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSparks says George Washington's papers were sent to him in \"one of the packets sailing from Alexandria to Boston.\" He directs that the papers be put in a box and be addressed to him, care of Little and Brown, Booksellers, Boston. Sparks specifies that John Augustine should put all the papers into the box without removing any, because even seemingly unimportant documents are of use to the historian. Sparks promises to return all the papers in the same condition in which they were received.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSparks requests John Augustine to send him the portrait of Lawrence Washington from Mount Vernon so that an engraving can be made for the book. As assurance that the portrait will be returned safely, Sparks mentions how Mr. Custis sent the portrait of Martha Washington from Arlington that now appears in one of the volumes of Washington's Writings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter intialed with integral address panel. Jane writes about the baptism of John Augustine's daughter Louisa and other family news, including the sale of Selby by Hannah Lee Washington and the marriage of her son Richard to his cousin Christian Maria. She also writes about crops and finding a good overseer. She adds, \"I am very sorry you cannot commence the repairs at [Mount Vernon] this autumn. The buildings are getting in ruinous condition.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMount Vernon to Blakely. West Ford reports on illnesses at Mount Vernon: \"i am very sorry to say to you that we have had a great deal of sickness Jessie Clark was take the 3 day of the month he was as crazy as he could be he did not know any person i had to send for doctor Powel.\" He also mentions that Jim Mitchell has been \"laid up\" and that July and Hannah, though \"not yet confined,\" have been scarcely able to work. Andrew is also still sick. Ford also reports that he has begun breaking up and clearing land but has not been able to \"break more than acre.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. D. Coverte writes from Brooklyn following a visit to Mount Vernon in which he got the impression that John Augustine did not want to become a planter. Coverte inquires if he can rent Mount Vernon and 500 surrounding acres for a fair price.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Northrup, a Philadelphia real estate agent, offers to help Washington find a purchaser for Mount Vernon, understanding that \"you wish to dispose of the property you now occupy. . .\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 1/4 pages. Copy. Mount Vernon. John gives his cousin calculations on the future value of her servants. He advises her not to sell them now. 1st page has cover embossing W. H. Harrison log cabin - 1840.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRetained copy of letter written by John Augustine Washington III to Fairfax County magistrate and landowner Dennis Johnston. In the letter, John Augustine states that based on a conversation with West Ford he believes Johnston is misinformed about the terms of Johnston's contract for cutting, hauling, and cording wood on the Mount Vernon estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Leesburg. N. Herbert, a cousin of John Augustine, writes about Alfred, an enslaved man who escaped from Mount Vernon and voluntarily surrendered himself to the Loudon County Jail in Leesburg. Herbert writes that slave traders Joseph Bruin of Alexandria and William Bale of Exeter were inquiring about Alfred but recommends that Augustine keep him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, Richmond to Mount Vernon. Stampless cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Personal letter describing in part a visit to Mount Vernon and Washington, D.C. Mentions Gustavus Washington and the tombs of George and Martha Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Leesburg. Harrison declines buying an enslaved woman named Julia from Augustine, claiming \"she will not suit at all.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. John Augustine's overseer, Joseph McFarland, writes that he has had \"a great deal of difficulty\" with the enslaved worker Gabriel Johnson and has had to put Gabriel in Bruin's Slave Jail in Alexandria.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMcFarland describes a scene in which Gabriel was \"cursing \u0026amp; fighting\" against some horses, and then began cursing McFarland when McFarland took the horse whip away from Gabriel. McFarland writes, \"I put him with Mr. Bruen at 25 cts a day. Mr. Bruen thinks he would be mighty apt to run away. I did not flog him as Mr. Bruen persuaded me not for it would injure the sale of him.\" He then adds to Augustine, \"Times is very different to what they was when you was here.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter in the hand of Henry P. Hill, likely dictated by Gabriel Johnson from Bruin's Slave Jail in Alexandria. Gabriel tells his side of the story following an disagreement with Joseph McFarland, John Augustine's overseer at Mount Vernon. According to Gabriel, McFarland threatened to whip him, but Gabriel \"told him that he could not whip me as I did not think any person but my master out to do it or at least to authorize it.\" McFarland tied Gabriel up, but he escaped. When he was recaptured, he was brought to the jail.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGabriel writes, \"I want you if you please Sir to come down and see about the matter and hope that you will be satisfied that at best I am not the only one to blame. I love you and your family and hope that you will believe me that I have the utmost sort of feelings for you and would not by any means offend you if I could avoid it. I am very anxious to see you here and feel fully the painfull uncertainty of my situation.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Alexandria slave dealer Joseph Bruin of the firm Bruin and Hill to John Augustine Washington III regarding an enslaved man named Gabriel who escaped from Mount Vernon and is now being held at Bruin's Slave Jail. Bruin writes, \"I have to inform you of what I am willing to pay for your man now in my Jail we will give you $565 neat for him at this time if the prices should improve we are willing to pay what ever the prices may be but when you come down I am inclined to think we can trade if you wish to replace him you can inquire of others what he is worth to satisfy your self about his worth he is 5 feet 5 inches he's well formed but has some scars on his back also 2 scars from burns on his arms which are mear eye sore but dont disable him in the smallest degree. He's a very desirable negro - to those wishing to purchase. I have 2 or 3 more at this time that possibly will suit you they are young and likely and not sold for any fault.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBruin's Slave Jail was famously featured in Harriet Beecher Stowe's \u003ci\u003eUncle Tom's Cabin\u003c/i\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Alexandria slave dealer Henry P. Hill of the firm Bruin and Hill writing to John Augustine Washington III about an enslaved man named Gabriel who has escaped from Mount Vernon and is being held at Bruin's Slave Jail. Hill writes, \"your man Gabriel by strict measurement is five feet five and a half inches... He is likely and a very good man of his stature and if you are offered more than we priced him at I think if you will excuse a stranger for the expression of his opinion in all candour, that you will certainly do well to take the offer.\" Hill says he is willing to arrange a sale or exchage with Washington, adding that there are only sixteen men at the jail at the time, but he expects \"Sir Bruin may send in or bring others when he comes.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 7 pages. Georgetown. Although he [Lawrence] refused a loan once, G.C.W. will apply for one again--also wants to discuss plans for G.W.'s private letters, books, and other relicks--cannot afford to deposit them in a safe place--\"little reliance can be placed on the liberal disposition of Congress\"--\"I desire them to confide them to the guardianship of some institution or association formed for the purpose, where they would be safely preserved from any casualty for all time to come.\"--could sell the relics to foreign country, but \"as an American and the nearest living relation of that great man, I could not reconcile it with duty to my country or a proper respect to his memory to transfer them to foreign hands.\"--\"From the high character of Boston for munificence and public spirit ... it has been suggested to me, that citizens of that place would in all liklihood form an association for the purpose, and take charge of these relicks, or deposit them in some public institution ...\"--deeply in debt--must get money or sell his farm--Green Hill in Montgomerie county--wants to borrow $5000 immediately, giving farm as security--also, a lien on the books, papers, etc.--should proposed disposition be made of these, loan of $5000 to be pd. immediately--will not offer family servants as security--if his plan for disposition of relicts can be done, they can arrange terms--he will name no price yet. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed, with an envelope addressed to G.C. Washington and docketed by him \"Correspondence with Abbot Lawrence Esq. in relation to the Washington papers and books,\" watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Accompanying letter to a money draft of $205, payable to Lorenzo, \"being Virginia's money is the money most in use in the South,\" Report on his ill health. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. Custis.\" Integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Georgetown. Re: agreement between John A. and Mr. Johnson for rent of Mt. Zephyr ... John A. Cannot be held responsible beyond the terms of the contract ... Integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePressed leaves and autograph note. \"This branch of arbor vita was given me by my darling little Lewis Conrad the day before he left Audley Oct. 20th, 1845, for New Orleans. May God grant to my precious Charley and Lewis a safe and pleasant journey to New Orleans, health, happiness and improvement there, and a safe and happy return to me next Spring - May God grant my fervent prayers for them for Christs sake - Amen.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 2 pages. Green Hill of 800A., half in wood, 3 1/2 miles from Rockville, 9rm. house, large brick kitchen, barn, brick stable, sheds, corn house, poultry house, meat house, ice house, pigeon house, overseer's house, etc. lists livestock, servants ... values listed ... will take $12,000 for the property described ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. This contains the wording for a power of attorney which George C. is to copy and execute and return to Bushrod C .... by the power of attorney Geo. C. appoints Bushrod C. and Thomas B. W-n his attorneys and proxies at mtgs. of Dismal Swamp Land Co .... there follows a not of explanation re: the power of attorney ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Suffolk to Berryville. Robert R. Prentis, a lawyer in Suffolk, responds to a request by Lorenzo Lewis passed on to him from Bushrod Corbin Washington to obtain a decree for the sale of the interest for lands from the estate of George Washington lying in Nansemnond County and held by the firm of Washington Walker Co. Prentis advises Lewis that the land is of little value and that it would be better to sell the entire tract.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Leesburg to Mount Vernon. Harrison talks about turning an enslaved woman named Julia into a house servant and hiring out an enslaved man named Bob.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeesburg. Harrison writes to Augustine about Julia, an enslaved woman, who has taken \"French leave\" after Harrison struck her half a dozen times with his horse whip for disobedience. Harrison thinks Julia may have gone to Mount Vernon and asks Augustine to write if he has seen her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Hollin Hall. Mason discusses the retrocession of Alexandria from the District of Columbia to Fairfax County. Stampless address leaf.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Bayou Goula to Frederick County, Virginia. Will try once more to come to terms regarding their business, before going to extreme measures--he is already yielding more than half his rights--dislike taking an honored relative to court--will he settle as he proposes or abide by decision of a court?--late brother [Churchill J. Thornton] owed him much at his death, and has title to their Ohio lands. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. A. Thornton.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover postmarked by hand \"Bayou Goula May 29th,\" laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Clay Mont to Georgetown. No final decree in case yet, but will be at next court--sends last payments--will collect balance after harvest and send--mentions cousin Mary [a note in pencil identifies her as Miss Mary Peter, sister of Mrs. G.C. Washington]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Chs. Town June 13.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Clay Mont to Georgetown. Encloses $100 note on Richmond Bank--directions for exchanging it--send receipt to him, as exect. of Judge Bush. W-n's estate--part payment of a decree in court against B.C. Washington and in favor of G.C.W., as administrator of Jane M. Washington, deceased. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"B.C. Washington $100.,\" postmarked \"Chs. Town Va., June 18.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Arlington House to Berryville, VA. Lorenzo's desire to resign acting executorship of G.W.'s estate--persuades him not to give it up--he himself knows nothing of the estate, because Lawr. Lewis and Judge W. acted for all the executors--Lorenzo's duty to carry on in father's place, for estate settlement is near completion--to legalize proceedings, sign themselves \"L. Lewis and B[ushrod C.] Washington, acting Executors for G.W.P. Custis sole surviving Ext. of the Estate of General George Washington\"--print circular announcing decree of Supreme Ct. of U.S.--necessity of closing up case quickly. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Washington City, D.C., [23\"].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Arrived at [Audley] on Tuesday--Charles's children glad to see her--send their trunk--family and friends--his trip to New Port [for health]--Parke has bracelet plaited of Angela's hair--wants his, Charleys, and Lewis's to make suitable clasps in New York. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Berryville Va. Jul. 24,\" redirected to care of \"J. Whitehead Esq. Merchants Exchange, New York,\" as per E.P.L.'s directions on cover, broken black seals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Audley. Hopes he goes as far as Quebec for change of air and exercise--[Charles and Lewis Conrad]--Lorenzo returned from Lexington, where [G.W. Lewis] has been put in [V.M.I.]--Parke and children will arrive shortly--Charles and Lewis read to her--Brother Calvert gone to Capon Springs for health. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Berryville Va. Aug. 3,\" watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Encloses letter to him--Parke and children arrived. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Berryville Va. Aug. 8,\" broken black seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. Washington, D.C. Informing him of the transfer of a bond to Mr. Lindsly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Asks him to inform Hammerly that the money toward his bond is due. He was supposed to make a payment weeks ago but Washington has not heard back from him. He would not be so rushed to receive payment except that he needs the money himself.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Audley. Lewis writes about his slaves and their values.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Baltimore. Personal letter. She has been sick before now and couldn't write. Updates of family, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Mason quotes one Dr. Marne who was complaining about his lack of funds and complains about the weather. He also talks about a bill before the legislature and the locals in Fairfax ganging up on him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod Corbin Washington writes to John Augustine Washington III, \"a statement by which to settle with the legatees of General George Washington\". Includes a list of names and heirs with \"quota to pay off debts\". Autograph document, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Clay Mont to Georgetown. Sends check for $872.24, per decree in his favor in court, send receipt for this and $50 attorney fee sent by Mr. Greene to him [final settlement of Bush. Washington's estate, Bush. C. W-n, executor, in favor of G.C.W., adminis. of Jane M. Washington, dec.]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, endorsed in G.C.W.'s hand \"B.C. Washington June 21t. 1847 and T.C. Green's rect for $50 - atty fee - Legacy to Frances and Mary Washington recd. in full,\" postmarked \"Cha. Town Va June 23,\" sums computed on cover, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Bushrod Herbert writes to his cousin about business and family news. The address panel contains three weeks of diary notes by John Augustine in pencil. He notes on August 27 that he went to Audley, where Lorenzo Lewis was \"very ill and died after I left there.\" On September 2, his wife Nelly was attended to by a dentist named Dr. McCormick. On September 11, John Augustine notes that West Ford paid him \"105.00 for 60 cords of wood and 8.23 for fruit and vegetables and 3.50 from Smoot for Louisa's lamb.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Arlington to Newport, Rhode Island. Arrived from Chantilly by stage and hack--Charley [Conrad's] poor health and instructions for nursing him--Charley's 10th birthday today--sea air and bathing will benefit him in New Port. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Aug. 14,\" laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Audley to Newport, Rhode Island. Received letter telling of Charley's [Conrad] illness--Lorenzo ill with cough and pain in his head--Mrs. [E.P.] Lewis considering going up to New Port to nurse Charley--hopes Frank C[onrad], [Charles's brother] is better from sea air--Mr. [Henry] Clay to speak at New Port--Mrs. [Mary Custis] Lee here with 4 children--\"Mr. and Mrs. W[ashington ?] are delighted with the portico\" (?). Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. M. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Berryville Va. Aug. 17,\" laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Audley to Newport, Rhode Island. Charley's illness--use of bella donna for the disease [scarlet fever]--arrived with Sissy and Caro [Isabella and Caroline Butler] to find [Lorenzo] ill--his ailments and treatments. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, postmarked \"Berryville Va. Aug. 23,\" laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. To Newport, Rhode Island. Announces Lorenzo's death--had 5 physicians--Mary [Custis] Lee his nurse and great comfort to him--\"This is the 4th child I have lost by congestian.\"--don't leave New Port too soon, because of Charley's health. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Winchester Va. Aug. 30,\" laminated, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Audley to Washington, D.C. Beds and rooms prepared for their coming--urges him to leave Charley and Lewis [Conrad] with her this winter for their health--Esther to have an excellent tutor for the children--Bishop Meade in N. York procuring a tutor--stage from Winchester to Leesburg very small, agent refuses to use large one--Lewis [Conrad] injured his eyes by bad habit. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Berryville Va., Oct. [ ],\" laminated, smeared black seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Washington copies out his wife's, Maria's, will (sister of Burr Harrison), and goes over several details of the will. His health is also declining since his wife's passing and he doesn't expect to live much longer. He plans on retaining four of his wife's slaves for the time he does have left.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington Parke Custis writes to John Augustine Washington III with concerns about finalizing the settlement of the estate of George Washington including the sale of land near the Dismal Swamp in Nansemond County. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address label.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter written by Jane C. Washington from Blakeley near Charlestown, West Virginia at Christmas time to her son John Augustine Washington III at Mount Vernon. Jane worries over John's recent illness with \"chill fever\" and reminds him \"You now have an overseer, and it surely cannot be so necessary for you to go out at the dawn of day, and expose yourself to the inclemencies of weather in attending to farm business.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJane writes \"I am now quite alone, dear little John A. left me this morning; he is a happy cheerful fellow, and has been with me for some time. I have endeavoured to teach him, and think he has mad some progress both in reading and knitting, with which he is excedingly pleased declaring, he 'was never lonesome since he learned to knit,' the most monotonous and dullest of all employments.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSpeaking of the enslaved persons of Blakeley plantation, Jane says \"Christmas as you know always occasions considerable excitement, particularly with the poor Negroes, to whom it is a season of temporary freedom and feasting.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel, with note that the letter was carried by \"Mr. W's servant Edmund who is returning home from Jefferson Cty.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJane writes, \"I saw no white face on Christmas day.\" She describes giving out provisions and supplies to the enslaved population, a few of whom assembled to hear her read in the morning and at noon. \"They conducted themselves very soberly \u0026amp; orderly.\" Old Jenny thanked her for the \"fine dinner.\" Jane also describes her Christmas with family - skating, setting traps, reading, and eating cakes and apples.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour envelopes addressed to John Augustine Washington III, three to Mount Vernon, one to Alexandria; and one receipt for $2.24 postage to the Alexandria Post office.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Washington. Brackenridge, a horticulturist, is writing to Downing, a landscape gardener and architect, regarding a proposal before Congress to turn Mount Vernon into a park: \"The one hundred and fifty-acres is purchased [for citizens of the United States], that is to be laid out as a Park, which is to contain a Botanic Garden and Arboretum...\" Around this time Brackenridge was in charge of the rare plants in the national Botanical Garden at the Capitol. Downing's 1841 book, Landscape gardening, is a classic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Baltimore. Personal letter with updates on family health, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. \"I have been authorized by Mr. Custis to settle and close the unfinished business of Gen. Washington's estate.\" Asks questions he needs to know to complete handling of the estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 6 pages. Washington. Interesting and critical commentary on life in Washington, the town of Alexandria, Va. and a description of Mt. Vernon ... few Whigs attend the \"administration receptions\" ... dine with Mr. [Daniel] Webster ... is going to see the East Room of Mrs. Polk ... found Alexandria \"not worthy of notice\" remarks on dilapidated condition of MV ... Integral cover. Wife's maiden name: Annie Bigelow Lawrence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrint Senate Act, 30th Congress, 1st Session, Miscellaneous. No. 82. \"Memorial of Citizens of the United States, Praying The Purchase of Mount Vernon by the government.\" The \"memorialists\" wish the government to purchase one hundred fifty acres at Mount Vernon. They have the \"most profound reverence and veneration for everything connected with the memory of the 'Saviour of America.'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Boston. \"Among the final dispostions of my father, made by his last Will, I find the following, 'I give and bequest to my friend Dr George Parkman of Boston a seal enclosed with the image of General George Washington as a small token of the esteem and affection which i bear to him.'\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt. Received $80 from B.C. Washington, who was acting for Geo. C. Washington, who in turn was trustee for Bush. Washington, Jr.--for \"the proportion of the quota of Judge Bushrod Washington to be refunded to the estate of General Washington by the said George C. Washington as trustee ...\" [This relates to a claim upon 22 of G.W.'s legatees or their heirs on account of a mortgage accepted by the 23rd. --upon foreclosure the mortgage had produced less than the amount of the debt, and, after prolonged litigation, General W.'s executors were held liable. They, in turn, transferred liability to the other legatees and their heirs]. Autograph document signed, fragment, docketed \"1848.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Senate desires to know of owner of books in G.W.'s library, what books there are and for what could they be purchased by Congress? Autograph letter signed, endorsed \"From James A. Pearce in relation to the Library of Genl. Washington.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. A. Pearce.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Quotes B.W-n's will on disposition of G.W.'s library--most valuable portion at Mt. Vernon, owned by Mrs. Jane C. Washington--comprises about 1500-2000 vols.--doesn't know Mrs. W's feelings but thinks \"since she has expressed her willingness for a fair equivalent, to let Mr. Vernon with a portion of land attached, become the property of the Nation at its request, so in the same spirit of compliance with its wishes and those of Congress, she possibly might consent for a liberal consideration to have the books of Genl. Washington placed in so safe a depository as the library of congress, where they would be preserved for all time.\"--suggests they contact her about this--the books left to him were largely those of Judge Washington's--about 3-400 of G.W.'s books were included--he recently disposed of all these to an agent of the library of the British Museum--would have preferred American institution, but none were interested--defends his actions in so doing, since press has seen fit to [criticize] him for it.  Autograph letter signed, draft, endorsed by G.C.W. \"To Hon James A. Pearce in relation to the Library of Genl. Washington.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. The portion of G.W.'s library remaining at Mt. V. is small, and they will not sell it--if necessary later, they prefer National Library--\"In respect to the purchase of this place, dear cousin, by the U.S. Government. We still regard it as uncertain.\"--if G.C.W. and family accompany Eleanor to Bath, stop and see her at Blakeley [Jefferson Cty.] she goes there soon. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, black seal smeared (W).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 3 pages. Indenture. Sale of part of a tract called Rock of Dumbarton in D.C. by the Washingtons to Corcoran ... belonged to George C. W-n's wife ... $3200 ... survey signed and sealed by the two Washingtons ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N.S. 1 page. Note of authentication for daguerrotype likeness of two portraits of George and Martha Washington taken by John Grubb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington Bassett writes to John Augustine Washington regarding settlement of the Washington estate. References a Supreme Court decision and \"Hammond's case.\" Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel, postmarked 'Richmond Aug 6'.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Delivered by James Mitchum (Jim Mitchell). Jane writes that Zion Episcopal Church in Charles Town has burned down.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Business about settlement of estate--the recent death of his grandmother, and his efforts to keep a home for her in her old age--contract with his grandfather--insists no personal interest in retaining possession of property for the present year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Cambridge to Georgetown. He has never seen G.W.'s missing diaries and Cash Memorandum Books returned all he had--Judge W. not home when he took papers from Mt. V., and altho Revolution papers in good order, private one and those before and after were in bad shape--noticed some diaries missing then--vol. of Orderly books missing at the time and nothing known of it by the Judge or Marshall--\"I have recently been informed that one of the volumes of the \"Diary,\" (I think for the year 1790, but am not certain) is now in possession of Mr. Bogart of New York, but how it fell into his hands I know not ... I have the impression, also, that I have heard of another volume somewhere, but I do not now recollect where it was said to be ... You know there was a rumor, that papers relating to the latter part of this period [the Presidency] were secretly taken from the office after the General's death. I once mentioned this to Judge Washington. He replied cautiously; \"We have never charged any person with such an act,\" intimating, as I thought, that his suspicion was strong.\"--G.W.'s books which G.C.W. sold to Mr. Stevens have been purchased there by subscription and are deposited in library of the Boston Athenaeum. Autograph letter signed, cover, docketed \"Important regarding missing Books and papers from Jared Sparks,\" postmarked \"Cambridge Ms. Jan 2,\" laminated, watermarked (Lumsdon and Son 1848), red seal (crane). [A \"Memorandum of Papers in 12 Boxes\" is enclosed, in Sparks' hand, listing vols. of George Washington's correspondence \u0026amp; other documents with notation \"Vol. III of orderly Books was never received. 10 vols. of Army Returns - being a part of the series of 117 vols. - were taken away by Colonel Washington\"].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Georgetown. Takes pleasure in answering his wish to have a book previously owned by General Washington. This note accompanies the book. Enclosed envelope also sealed with the Washington coat of arms, private seal of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 7 pages. Georgetown. Re: GW's papers ... resolution now before Congress re: papers ... Geo. Corbin owns W-n's private papers, his earliest writings ... unable to make a gratuitous offering of the papers to Congress ... in 1834 he accepted $25,000 for the public papers ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. Washington D.C. to Berryville. Thanks for her interest in him and his family--her family always welcome at the White House--fear they will not find time to visit Audley while in Washington. Letter, signature cut out, in another hand, cover, franked by Z. Taylor, postmarked \"Free [ ],\" laminated, watermark (H and O). Date on original catalog card appears [18]49 Mar. 27. Name does not appear on original manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Mount Vernon to Caledon near Hampstead. Personal letter updating her on family health and affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Washington to Audley. Assures her he would like to comply with her wishes [as regards political appointments], but he is swamped with applications, and his predecessor [Polk] filled all offices just before his term was up--will try to aid Col. Lee's son [G.W. Custis Lee?] get West Point appointment--explains system of choosing. Autograph letter signed, cover franked by Z.  Taylor, postmarked \"Washington DC 16 Apr,\" Free, red seal blurred, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Z. Taylor.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocument, 7 pages. Describes a trip to MV, by steamboat and hack from Washington. Mentions gate house lodges. Buildings and grounds in a dilapidated condition. Visited the New Tomb. Met J.A. Washington and was shown some of the first floor rooms and the key to the Bastille (misidentified as the key which confined Lafayette in the Prison at Ham.). Hopes that the gov't will purchase the estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House to Alexandria. Regrets he has no more autographs of G.W. to give away--has given them for 40 years \"andll over the civilized world,\" and the only letters he has left are those to his father, J. P. Custis, and some to himself when a student.  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, mounted, on reverse of cover is cover addressed to Joseph B. Boyd Esq., Maysville Kentucky, postmarked Alexandria Va. Apr. 28; (probably forwarded to him by Bryan). Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt from John Augustine Washington III for 11 dollars to be handed to J. C. Sellman of Baltimore to be handed to the widow of a fisherman named Joseph Hall found drowned near the bank of the river at Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Washington corresponds to his attorney, B.W. Harrision, about his wife's father's estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph - Zachary Taylor. 5 small slips of paper signed \"Z. Taylor,\" and 3 \"E.P. Lewis\" in Taylor's hand. One is endorsed \"Written by Genl. Taylor in his office at the White House May 1849,\" all enclosed in a cover marked \"Taylor's autographs' and \"Keep with letter\". [Probably goes with letter of Taylor to E.P. Lewis, dated July 2, 1849].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Washington to Georgetown. Received her letters by her grandson, Edward Butler--congrat. on daughter [Parke's] \"eminent\" arrival--will be glad to receive her and family on Tuesday, their day for receiving company--forwards some autographs, as requested. Autograph letter signed, cover, franked by Z. Taylor, postmarked \"Free [ ], watermarked. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Z. Taylor.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 6 pages. Sandy Spring to Alexandria. Stabler gives Washington advice on crops, soils, fertilizers and other agrarian areas of interest.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHooff congratulates Washington on buying a farm, Cloveread, for five hundred dollars.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Georgetown. Mrs. Corcoran wishes to buy a lot in Georgetown formerly owned by the addressee's grandfather ... it is supposed that the addressee is the proper heir and the one to sell the property ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Henry Augustine writes to his father about legal and financial matters. Henry Augustine Washington (1820-1858) and Lawrence Washington (1791-1875) were distant relatives of George Washington. Both paternal family lines trace back to John Washington (1632-1677).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Audley. A short commentary on the weather and season. She then records for her brother a short but graphic description of Houdon's visit to Mt. Vernon and his making GW's Bust. \"I wish I could give you all the information you desire in regard to Houdon's visit to Mt. Vernon. I was only six years old at that time, and perhaps have not retained any recollection of Houdon and his visit had I not seen the General as I supposed, dead, and laid out on a large table coverd with a sheet. I was passing the white servants Hall and saw as I thought the corpse of one considered my Father, I went in, and found the General extended on his back on a large table, a sheet over him, except his face, on which Houdon was engaged in putting on plaster to form the cast. Quills were in the nostrills. I was very much alarmed until I was told that it was a bust, a likeness of the General, and would not injure him. This is all I recollect.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood to Alexandria. Writes his brother family news--bad weather--killed some of C.A.W.'s sheep for fear of their starvation--feared to lose them all--Aunt [Frances] [?] is said by some to be going to marry Bushrod [Corbin ?] Washington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Brucetown Va Decb. 6th,.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. F. Washington, Jr.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Baton Rouge. SummaryAlthough he has never met her, he has long admired her character and virtues as reported by various individuals--knows Col. and Mrs. Butler [E.G.W. Butler and Frances Parke Lewis Butler] very well--they are visiting him now and are in good health--hears that \"notwithstanding you had readhed an age that but few attain, you enjoyed and was blessed with unusual good health ...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown. Mary Peter to give him a general power of attorney ... authorizes him to sell a slave and his family if possible and to collect debts due her ... family business ... political matters discussed ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Middleway to Berryville. Sends poem that he promised [on Z. Taylor]--if she likes it, send [Taylor] a copy. [Poem is enclosed, entitled \"The Crisis, To Gen: Zachary Taylor, President of the United States\"]. Autograph letter signed, cover with later docket \"Poem to Taylor and letter, 1850,\" laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N.S. 1 page. Note for the bank to pay Mr. Washington the sum of $754.40 as the executor of General Washington's will and against the estate of Mrs. Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N.S. 1 page. To Mr. A. Scott, the Cedars. Acceptance of a dinner invitation. Autograph note signed, with envelope.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Appoints him her general attorney to attend to all her business affairs ... confirms any action he has taken already ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Scolds him for not writing--is afraid he is ill--advises him to take a wife, so he won't be so lonely at Welllington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted membership certificate for C.L.W. Butler for the donation of five dollars to the Washington National Monument Society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted certificate filled in for Mrs. Albert Goodyear for her donation of a dollar to the Washington National Monument Society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Baltimore to Audley. Upon examining Genl. [Zachary] Taylor's papers, came across letter to her without an address--encloses it to her--Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Bliss overcome by their bereavement [Taylor's death] [Bliss was Taylor's son-in-law].  Autograph letter signed, cover, postmarked \"Baltimore Md. [ ] 17,\" stamped with early 5 cent stamp, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn A. Washington 1st statement of transfer of bonds by Mrs. Henderson to G. A. Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Encloses a letter by George Washington in compliance with a promise he gave.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarrison writes about the possible sale of Mount Vernon to the United States, \"I wish you may succeed in making an even track with the government- Mt. Vernon ought to belong to the nation, in these disunion times- I think it wd. Have a wholesome influence - everything shd be done to perpetuate the memory of that great and good man GEORGE WASHINGTON…\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Sends a profile of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Expresses thanks for the books sent. Asks a favor in regards to Mr. Felton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill for twelve hundred and fifty dollars. Autograph bill signed, Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 12 pages. Description of an Early Visit to Mount. Vernon, with a group of Washingtonians including the 94 year old Mrs. Alexander Hamilton. Lengthy description of life in the Federal City and impressions of important political figures: Pres. Fillmore, Daniel Webster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW.B. Whitehead write from Suffolk to John Augustine Washington at Mount Vernon concerning Gen. Washington's estate and a past debt. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, integral address with a Suffolk postmark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlee. Conveys appreciation of a Washington County agricultural group for use of Mr. W-n's dynamometer at a recent ploughing match ... discusses plows, agriculture, etc ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. \"I rec. yours of Oct 22nd, and as you request I send you a statement of the acct. between Hammerly and myself.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Brown writes about selling some of John Augustine's lands. On the back of the letter, he asks if the remains of George Washington's old coffin still in the old vault at Mount Vernon. If so, Brown, writes, he can identify the pieces and place them at the National Institute for \"more perfect preservation.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne receipt from the Alexandria Post Office for postage, $2.24. Four envelopes addressed to John Augustine Washington III.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon to Fort Washington. Concerning the expected delivery of a \"box of Game and Fish.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlthough he cannot visit Mount Vernon when he is in Washington DC, Corcoran asked to see John Augustine Washington in Washington \"and talk about the matter in a much more satisfactory manner than it could be conducted in a correspondence…\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Washington to Philadelphia. Randolph, a Quaker, writes his mother that he visited Mount Vernon \"and was much disappointed to find the natural beauties of the place such that all the neglect of owners and trespassing of strangers for half a century have only been able to impair but not ... destroy them.\" Comments on huts of negros. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Personal, family letter. Sorry her letter to her at Mount Vernon will be missed since she left to go \"over the Ridge\" early.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Arlington House to Bellair. Information on portraits of G.W.'s family--\"It is certain there is no portrait extinct of Augustine, the Father of the Chief, nor does there exist one of his illustrious mother, such is the result of my researches and enquiries of more than half a century - John was the favorite Brother, a magnificent man and most resembling the Chief of all the brothers. Mrs. Lewis the only Sister, whom I very well remember, was the most majestic and imposing looking female I ever beheld, and was dearly beloved by the Great Man. - There is a good portrait of her. Samuel was tall, but not so stout, while Charles was a very large man without anything remarkable about him,\"--cannot help him further in obtaining information on portraits of the family, but suggests asking in Stafford, Westmoreland and Northumberland--the absurdity of the belief that G.W. was born in England. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, torn, postmarked \"Alexandria Va. Aug. 7,\" with a 3 cent stamp, bearing George Washington's picture, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 5 pages. A friend of Nelly Custis Lewis for 58 years, Gibson writes a draft of her memories of Lewis and her relationship with the Washingtons. Martha Washington, her grandmother, implanted \"in her mind pure and sound principles\" for Nelly's life. Comments on Nelly's beauty, charms, the strength she rec'd from religion and political persuasion. Autograph manuscript, draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. \"Dear Augustine, I send you the above check for $100 which I recd. Of Davis - you will please give Hamerly cr. For the same - Yrs. Truly, H.T. Harrison.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. \"For C.A. Conrad and L. Lewis Conrad - Letters from their Grandmother Lewis' Father (their Great Grandfather John Parke Custis) to Genl Washington.\" Autograph document, docketed \"E.M. Lewis Sepr. 21st 1852.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Arlington House to New York. Congratulations on the completion of his work, and predicts a 2nd edition for it soon -- approves his prospectus of a field book of the Second War of Independence -- has just completed his four Revolutionary Battles and is working on his Magnus opus, Surrender of Yorktown painting -- describes it -- has a new studio fitted up in So. wing, where Mr. Stearns made copy of originals of Col. and Mrs. Washington -- Barnum's new pictorial magazine to rival Harper's--wants pictures in collection [at Arlington] preserved by engravings in his lifetime--would like Harper's to commission Lossing to do this--mentions \"Washington in 1772 Mrs. W. in 1759, Mr. Custis by ... Pine in 1785 ... the magnificent picture of Col. Parke by Sir Godfrey Kneller etc etc.\"--will send him paper on \"Levies and Drawing Rooms of the First President.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Alexandria Va., Dec. 30,\" early 3 cent stamp with George Washington's portrait, laminated.  Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. 4 pages. Draft, Recipient of nomination declines as he intends to support Gen. Winfield Scott and the Whigs ... nomination made by the American National Convention (Know-Nothing Party)... Date on original catalog card appears [1852]. It has been suggested that the nominee was George Corbin Washington, a member of Congress from MD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Jane writes to her son about Clark Mills's proposed statue of Washington, \"which out government has at this late but fortunate time, determined on having.\" She also asks her granddaughter Louisa to write about her acquaintance with Washington Irving.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Certifies that Lossing has been engaged for several days in making drawings of the Washington Treasures at Arlington House and has made \"spirited and faithful sketches\" of these and other superior works of art there. Autograph document signed, fragment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. GWPC discusses Lossings proposed article on Mount Vernon for Harper's magazine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Dusseldorf on the Rhine. Sends a bottle of cologne as an expression of thanks for receiving \"a stranger\" as a guest at Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Jane C. Washington to her son that she learned of the conditional sale of Mount Vernon to a company from the newspapers. She expresses her hope that, if the estate cannot stay in the family, that it may become \"the honored and cherished property of the United States Government.\" At the end of the letter, Jane adds that she is \"Earnestly praying my beloved son that you may in all things and at all times, be guided by Divine Wisdom.\"\n  \nJane and her son Richard plan to visit John Augustine in a few days. They will take the Canal Boat at Harpers Ferry to Georgetown, and then proceed to Alexandria where they will spend the night. She looks forward to enjoying the scenery along the Potomac.\n  \nJane also mentions that Washington Irving is still at John Pendleton Kennedy's place and relates news some of Irving's travels. Irving had visited Mount Vernon in early 1853. Jane was pleased to see Irving join in her church's communion service last Sunday.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page and survey drawing. Survey of 200 acres at Mount Vernon (land eventually sold to the MVLA) showing public road and wharf and delineating a 1/2 acre square around the tomb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with envelope. Jane congratulates John Augustine and his wife Nelly on the birth of their son Lawrence Washington. She also writes about the murder of her relative, Thomas Blackburn. Blackburn was fatally stabbed by another student while a cadet at VMI in Lexington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted letter, 1 page. Invitation, probably to John Augustine Washington III to participate in the Washington birthday commemorations held by the New York Order  of United Americans. W.W. Osborn, Chairman, and Charles E. Gildersleve, secretary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 6 pages. Hasn't heard from GWPC in long time--thanks Custis for offering the \"Alpha and Omega\" flags to the gov't--mentions having seen a \"professed original painting\" of GWashington at office of the \"Albion\" supposedly done by Sharples--eyes are a deep hazel instead of \"Being the clear blue of the chief\"--thinks mistake could have been made in copying--relates incident of Benj. Winthrop saving a portrait of Frederick the Great from destruction at the home of Mr. Monroe (President's son)--exhibition at National Academy of Design features two pictures of George Washington by Stearns--one in his retirement at Mount Vernon and One Death Bed Scene.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas sends a letter of Jared Sparks (not present), and mentions \"My father being the surviving executor of Judge Washington, at his death all executional power over that estate ceased, and for the purpose of setting up the estate it will be necessary for an administrator, with the will annexed to be appointed in your county. He also mentions that John Augustine's son is the first male to be born at Mt. Vernon \"… to any of the proprietors bearing the name of the first Washington who owned the place… and you intend calling him Lawrence… the most appropriate name…\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown. Gives the pedigree of one Peter Grayson Washington whose father was the nephew of \"old Lund Washington of Hayfield\" ... Peter W-n is supposed to have a gold-headed cane with Washington's coat of arms ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Georgetown. Recounting the funeral of George Corbin Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. Will send his large painting of the Surrender of Yorktown to the City Hall to hang.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter written by Jane C. Washington from Blakely near Charlestown, West Virginia a few months before her death to her son John Augustine Washington III. Jane tells John she was \"much interested and amused at your correspondence with the Richmond and Manchester Ladies. They no doubt are inspired by sincere and noble feelings of admiration and gratitude to the truly great and good Father of his Country, called forth and appointed by providence as such. His memory will be best preserved and handed down to posterity by the Constitution which he labored to build up and which I devoutly pray may ever be sustained by successive generations. Let dear old Mount Vernon continue forever, if it pleases an all wise providence, in the Washington family and name.\" Jane adds \"I am not very well and fear I am becoming a confirmed Dispeptic, looking as yellow and shrivled as an old cucumber.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 4 pages. Minutes from the meeting of the \"visitors  of the Potomac Pavilion.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. My dear Steinberger, my kinsman our friend John Alexander is about to visit the Pacific as flag Lieutenant of Admiral Bruce the newly appointed commander of the fleet. As is the fortune of war it may happen that he shall be in your neighborhood. I have thought it best to give him this introduction to you. Note on another page reads \"Genl. Washington Five letters receved back from my friend Dr. A.L. Elwyn after publication in Minutes, Phila. (?) Jany. 4, 1854.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 4 pages. Will of George Washington Parke Custis. Bequeaths to daughter Mary Anna Randolph Lee use of his Arlington House estate and other lands, furniture, plate, etc. during her lifetime--on her death, to eldest grandson, George Washington Custis Lee--$10,000 to each of granddaughters--to W.H.F. Lee, White House estate--to R.E. Lee [Jr.] plantation in King William--other lands to be sold to pay legacies to granddaughters--lot in Washington to Col. Lee--family plate to be divided among grandchildren, \"but the Mt. Vernon Plate altogether, and every Article I posses relating to Washington, that came from Mt. Vernon, is to remain with my Daughter at Arlington House during said Daughter's life, and at her death, to go to my eldest grandson, George Washington Custis Lee and to descend from him entire and unchanged to my latest posterity.\"--emancipation of his slaves \"in such manner as to my Executors may seem most expedient and proper.\"  Appoints as executors Robert Edward Lee, Robert Lee Randolph of Eastern View, Rt. Rev. Bish. Meade, and George Washington Peter. Document, in hand of [Mary Custis Lee ?,] docketed \"The Last will and Testament of George W. P. Custis Made and Executed the 26th March 1855,\" and endorsed \"Arlington 5 Dec. 1857, A true copy from the original in my possesion. [signed] R.E. Lee, Col. U.S.A.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed \"Jean C. Washington.\" Jane writes to her son that an enslaved man named George has died. \"He was very much reduced, not being able for some time to retian any nourishment. He was delirious, but never violent or ungovernable: fancying he saw lovely angel children near him - and when I read to him, was calm, and apparently pleased, tho' he seldom spoke.\" She adds, \"I shall miss him very much, he was a faithful and affectionate servant - and in traveling watchful and attentive to my comfort.\" She had intended to send for Reverend Charles E. Ambler of Zion Episcopal Church in Charles Town for George's funeral, but \"Mary Jane preferred 'Solomon,'\" a Baptist preacher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommends that Rogers try to get his play performed on the New York Stage. He asks Rogers help. Custis feelds that it will be a successful drama. He reports that his health is as it was and his spirits are very much depressed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed by prominent Chicago machinery producer J. S. Wright. He writes to John Augustine with condolences on the death of his mother, Jane C. Washington. He writes that his mother and John Augustine's were alike: \"Both were eminently kind. Religion made both cheerful, animated, companionable... we have known \u0026amp; tried a Mother's love.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Discusses Custis' comments on paintings by Wertmüller and Luetze. Mentions Lossing's desire to annotate and illustrate GWPC's Recollections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Near Onancock. Received L.W.W.'s letter offering birth place and burial ground of \"the Father's Family\" to [Va.] on condition \"that it shall be kept sacred.\"--asks him to say so to the legislature after inauguration--'If the Legislature won't, I will take the responsibility.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Henry A. Wise.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Concerns Everett's research on George Washington's library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Richmond. Now that Wakefield is to be cared for by Va., he proposes that the family burial plot and the spot on which stood the house in which GW was born he presented to Va. ... these had formerly been reserved by the family when the land was sold by George Corbin W-n to John Gray ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted invitation with envelope. \"First Annual Washington Festival of Henry Clay Chapter ... at the National Hotel, Detroit ... to join in celebrating the Birthday of the immortal Washington.\" Name does not appear on original manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Custis writes about the model of the Bastille and its history in the Washington family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted Certificate, certified by John A. Washington and witnessed by W. B. Magruder, Mayor of Washington, stating that the series of Lithographs advertised, are framed with wood cut from trees grown at Mount Vernon. It is also certified that Mr. James Crutchett is exclusive agent for this timber.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmall printed broadside by H. Barnes of Boston, Ma. Engraving of MV and GW, engraved by American BANK Note Co. with certification by John A. Washington, III that James Crutchett has all rights to Mount Vernon Timber.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSparks reports that he shipped Eyre's Washington Letters explaining that he obtained the copies of the letters from her father. He claims to have never seen the originals and mentions that a service called \"Adam's Express\" was hired to ship the package.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of will, Mrs. Frances Dandridge Henley Lear, third wife of Tobias Lear, of the city of Washington. Devisees include Louisa Lincoln Lear, Elizabeth and Fanny Lear Hawley. The forman to receive a miniature of George Washington with hair enclosed presented to Tobias Lear by Martha Washington. Jewelry, silver, books, furniture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to his new steward about affairs on his estates -- poor condition of his negroes -- has had many complaints about their treatment -- \"to get the negroes comfortably housed, \u0026amp; provided with clothes and blankets will be the first of acts of your administration\" -- he knows nothing of what goes on on his estate -- settlement with Rail Road -- they have only the right away through the White House on the Pamunkey plantation, anything else must be paid for. Autograph letter signed, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Washington has been appointed an aide on the Governor's staff ... encloses copy of a ltr. from George Washington to Col. John Cropper ... [Writings show several ltrs. from GW to Cropper].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Adjutant General's office, Richmond. Appointed aide-de-camp with brevet rank of Col. of Cavalry ... signed by Wm. H. Richardson ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Writes for Eleanor Love Washington who is still weak but recovering well. Hopes she will be able to return to Mount Vernon in a few days. Date on original catalog card appears [1857] April 17.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. Receives large amt. of correspondence re: G Washington ... \"cutting up fragments from old letters and accounts some of 1760, or nearly an hundred years ago, to supply the call for Anything ... of his venerated hands\" ... encloses a 1772 account with GW autograph as a relic for the Tri Mont Society] ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Waverly. Sends letter of Mrs. M.W. as \"a fit accompaniment-to one of G.W.'s sent earlier--her virtues. Autograph letter signed, separate cover, \"Mrs. R. E. Lee\", scribbled across cover. (A Note by Varina Jefferson Davis (undated) is filed with this statement of Authenticity).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter, signed. Rembrandt Peale, known for his 'porthole portraits' of George Washington, recalls his father painting the earliest known image of Washington in 1772 as well as a miniature he painted for Martha Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificate of authentication of a cane and spy glass possessed by N. H. Washington. An accompanying envelope further describes the spy glass's provenance from George Washington --N. H. Washington -- presented to William L. Yancey of Alabama -- given to Jefferson Davis, the piece was taken off of a British soldier who expired at Germantown during the Revolutionary War. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel; autograph note on envelope.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Regrets not having been able to go with K. to Louisville. \"Courage was not wanting, but strength was.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1857] Sept. 4. GWPC died on Oct. 10 of this year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia. Thomas is writing to an unknown person offering to sell a silver salt cellar which once belonged to Martha Washington. The salt cellar is fully described.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 1/2 pages. Charlestown to Mount Vernon. Alexander tells of his problems with draft notes and the Lucas'. He advises John to wait before selling his land. $0.03 stamp on address leaf.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 12 pages. A lengthy memoir of Rembrandt Peale's involvement with W-n portraiture, beginning with his 3 sittings from life in Phila. in 1795 and recounting his self-described life-long \"obsession\" to create a perfect portrait of W-n. Describes evolution of his various styles of treating his subj: equestrian, porthole, etc. Includes criticism of other painters, anecdotes of George Washington, etc. May be a partial text of his lecture on the subject, see \"Eisen\", vol. 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Orders, 1 page. Ordered to report to Richmond on Feb. 22 for Celebration of the elevating of Equestrian Statue of George Washington ... specifies uniform to be worn ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Adjutant General's office. Uniform of Col. of Cavalry on Gov. staff same as that of U.S. Army ... may wear sword he mentioned ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Letter concerning the donation of George Washington's birthplace and the Washington family burial grounds at Pope's Creek Plantation. Lewis W. Washington donated the land to the state of Virginia. Here Lewis writes Beale, state senator of Virginia, that Mr. John E. Wilson, the owner of the surrounding land, should be consulted. The donated land is \"... situated in the heart of [Wilson's] arable fields ...\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. W. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Claymont. Re: Wakefield and the family burial plot to be turned over to Va ... has written to Gov. Wise inviting him to visit Wakefield to make arrangements for memorials etc ... invites Col. W-n to come also ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. W. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Adjutant General's office. Orders to report to Richmond in full uniform for ceremonies on July 5 ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Executive deparment, Richmond. Requests a formal deed of tender of GW's Birthplace to the state of Va. so that the state may maintain its right-of-way to the birthplace and burial grounds ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Says he has been requested by Harpers magazine to write an article on Mount Vernon since it has become a place of interest to the American people. Would he welcome a visit by Lossing to Mount Vernon?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Executive department, Richmond. Re: Wakefield ... acknowledges receipt of letter enclosing deed to Wakefield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. and envelope. Everett writes concerning a speaking engagement about George Washington in Northbridgewater, Boston.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Concerning the publication of her father's \"Recollections\"- they will split the profits. \"Its success may materially aid us in continuing the hospitalities of this old and much frequented mansion.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. $100 receipt for Edward Everett for speaking engagement at North Bridgewater from Peabody Treasurer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Arlington. Regrets that their mutually edited book, \"Recollections of Washington,\" by GWPC cannot be published more quickly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Warrenton. Shackleford writes to accept Augustine's offer for the purchase of two enslaved boys named Bob and Armistead for $1200 each.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn A. Washington III writes to \"Dear Ned\" sending a note via Louisa and a servant to ask Ned to call on him. Verso is a recipe. Autograph letter, signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Arlington. [Regarding publication of her father's Memoirs] Sends by Col. [R.E.] Lee her \"Memoir\" and other papers--also all letters between G.W. and her grandfather [J.P. Custis]--\"I only suggest that if you publish the will of my ancestor it may be as well to omit for the sake of our Northern readers the names of all the slaves mentioned in the legacies.\"--sends him an engraving of Mrs. W. and a daguerre of Mrs. Lewis--title page to have title her father put to his work--hopes the work [G.W.P. Custis's Recollections] will come out shortly--will try to find the speech on the overthrow of Napoleon for Lossing--doesn't care for more mention of her name in title page than is there at present. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. C. Lee.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Letter concerns his painting, \"The Home of Washington.\" In his letter, he asks Lossing, a fellow artist, advice in finding who were the members of the Washington household in August 1784 during Layfayette's first visit to Mt Vernon. He wants to include them in his painting along with G. Washington, and Gen. Layfayette on the piazza at Mt. Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Sorry for delay in sending inscription on bust of Necker--copied it long ago, but forgot to forward it--\"The Bust stands where it was placed by Washington himself.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"John A. Washington.\" [At top of paper is transcript of inscription on bust of Necker].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn A. Washington III writes to \"Dear Ned\" regarding the purchase of horses, cattle, and investments in cattle and guano. Also plans to call upon Turner with \"Farmer\" Jefferson in tow and \"take him captive\" and \"pick you up and bring you both down with me -- so hold youself in readiness.\" Autograph letter, signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes negotiations for purchase of negro boy that was delayed. Instructs West to make a strong box for sending plows to Waveland and to mend the windows of the hot beds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Sends her a Sago palm -- the one owned by George Washington is to go to the Ladies Association and another to go with him to Fauquier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Paid Mr. Bennett for him and sends receipt--\"Your proposition to enclose the other papers I loaned you to Mrs. Lee of Arlington is perfectly satisfactory to me\"--cannot comply with his request to leave plan of Pohick in his keeping. Autograph letter signed, on lined paper. Name on original manuscript appears as \"John A. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. John Augustine Washington writes from Mount Vernon responding to a 12 September dispatch from G.R.H. Hughes. Washington inquires about the status of financial and legal matters, especially in relation to \"my money attached by Ogden in the Marine Bank.\" He directs Hughes to \"direct our interests, and if necessary, employ the best Counsel you can get to assist you. If the case goes against us in the Illinois State Courts, can we throw it into the Federal Courts and how long can we keep it open? ... Believing we are right and have been badly treated by Mr. Ogden, we are disposed to fight it out.\" Based on the docketing on the reverse, this appears to be Washington's file copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Mrs. W-n ill after leaving Old Point Comfort ... now that her recovery is under way he writes for his wife ... refers to \"good old times at Wellington\" ... nicely settled at Waverly ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMeasured drawing marked \"No. 2\" of the Mount Vernon wharf ... plan drawn by M.C. Meigs, Capt. U.S. Engineer ... \"4 Oct. Sup foot or $2800\" ...\"Recommended for adoption the front of the Wharf being made parallel to the thread of the Stream.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Returning from Norfolk where he met with an assemblage of the Dismal Swamp Land Company. Encloses money for taxes for land. Other personal business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Letter signed, envelope. Date on original catalog card appears [1859] November 27.Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Munford.\" Covering ltr. for General orders to serve on general staff ... [See also General Orders #13 of same date].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Orders, 1 page, Copy. Assigned a Voluntary Aide on the General Staff. Head Quarters Charlestown. [See also Munford to W-n of the same date].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLocated with items pertaining to the estate of Aaron Leggett. Letterhead at top of page reads \"Leather Manufacturers Bank, New York\". Letter mentions parcels of land, cattle, and sheep.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. New York. Re: papers sent to him at West Point \u0026amp; concealed in a secret drawer during his absence ... recently found by accident ... mentions W-n's ordeal at Harpers Ferry ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon to Richmond. Introduces friend and kinsman Charles A. Washington who visits Richmond to attend his brother, Major [Francis?] Washington, who is ill there. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, on lined paper, directed \"to introduce Charles A. Washington Esqr.\"Name on original manuscript appears as \"John A. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mentioning a possible pleasure excursion to Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter mentions Aaron Leggett, Mt. Vernon, and Accotink.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn A. Washington III writes to \"dear Ned\", regarding the bay horse Ned took care of for him -- \"I send Toby down for him, and unless you have use for him will ask the favour of you to send him up to me.  Bob and Mr. Shinker(?) will be here on Friday. I would be pretty pleased if you would ride up with them.\" Autograph letter, signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Dear Sir, We send to you all Mrs. Powel's papers which we find. We have not opened packages or read letters. If you find anything that should [ ] in the hands of W Birde [ ] you will please return them to us. The Washington letters were found among the Tilghman papers and returned to us by W. Tilghman for you. Very truly Sincerely, Alice K. Price.  Autograph letter signed, + 1 envelope.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn account with James McEvan, Dr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Chas. Johnson Treas. In account with Mount Vernon Association. MVLA's account including charges for excursion tickets, board and lodging, oilcloth and gilding, advertising, and mending pipe frame.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrders. D.S. 1 page. West Point, NY. Acknowledgment of Lewis W. W-n's gift to the Adademy of a report by General Nathaniel Green to General George Washington ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Beall-Air. Lewis writes to his cousin John Augustine that he is \"committing matrimony at Clover Lea with our sweet cousin Ella Bassett.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. Declines invitation to attend his wedding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. \"The traitorous devils are still hoping to \"drag\" our glorious old Kentucky at the heels of [?] South Carolina but they will fail. They will make every effort to dragoon the legislature into Revolution but we shall meet them at every point ...\" Clerk's Office of the Court of Appeals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn A. Washington III writes to \"dear Ned\", regarding church matters (\"Yesterday evening I heard from Bishop Meade -- He will not ordain Mr. Baker before his set time and makes no positive promise of lettig us have him then.\") and meeting in the future (\"It may be better to have the meeting next week, as it will give me time to hear form Warrenton as to the title of Walshs's property and whether James will allow time on the purchase money\"). Autograph letter, signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of property, including enslaved persons, reported to be taken by the 16th New York Regiment from John Augustine Washington III's farm near Mount Vernon. Although John Augustine sold the Mount Vernon mansion and grounds to the Mount Vernon Ladies Association in 1858, he retained property in the surrounding area. The list of slaves includes Jim Mitchell and Edmund Parker, who were later employed by the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, and Gabriel Johnson, who had escaped in 1845 and been held at Bruin's Slave Jail. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA note and blind stamp on the fourth page indicate the list was received by R.H. Donavan of the Fauquier County Court on 19 April 1889.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from lawyer George R. H. Hughes, Chicago, to John Augustine Washington III informing him that his investments in Chicago real estate and bonds have not been successful. His previous letters to John Augustine have been unanswered, and Hughes writes that bond prices are \"ruinous\" in the present crisis and the best he can hope to realize for John Augustine is $37,500. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHughes discusses the market in detail, warning John Augustine, \"I have no idea that you will be able to get your money back the way things are going here, for five or ten years, and then prices would have to double to enable you to get back your outlay with interest.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Huntersville. John writes from camp with General Lee where he is an aide - de - camp. He says his overseer \"informs me of the destruction of my property at Mount Vernon ...\" No address leaf.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC.S. Edwards writes to his wife about his visit to Mount Vernon and dinner in the mansion study during the Civil War. Includes envelope.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Note reads \"Washington was the greatest of good men and the best of great men. Edward Everett, Boston 1 Oct. 1861.\" Typescript copy with letter head \"The Lincoln Library Shippensburg, PA.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhiladelphia to Alexandria. Tabb inquires into the operations of Washington's farm. Discusses the move from Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo letters, Philadelphia. A.L.S. 2 pages. John Campbell to Mehitable Ward. Letter describes \"heavy silverplated dinner plates that belonged to George Washington. A.L.S. 1 page. George Devereux to Mehitable Ward. George Devereux writes a thank you upon receiving daguerrotype of her recently deceased son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Letter addressed to \"Dear Sister\" with a description of Woodlawn plantation in 1863. Torn into two pieces at the fold.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBradley writes to Bull about his visit to Mount Vernon during the Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 3 pages. Silliman, an American chemist and geologist, quotes from a letter of John Struthers (sculptor of George Washington's sacrophagus) describing the transfer of George Washington's remains from the new tomb vault into the marble sacrophagus in October, 1837.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCurrency paper. Value 50 cents. Issued by the Confederate States of America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Boston. Has tried to deliver a breast pin containing hair of George Washington ... will Parker please call for it ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Note reads \"Washington was the greatest of good men and the best of great men. Edward Everett, Boston 10 Dec. 1864.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 7 pages. Description of a tour of the Mansion and grounds with fellow soldiers from Sherman's Army of the Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLexington. Lee acknowledges receipt of three articles that were removed from the Custis House (Arlington) during the Civil War and sent back to him by Hedden. Lee grants Hedden's request for the satin engraving of George Washington drawn by Dr. Charles Buxton. This letter of thanks accompanies the return of the picture to Hedden. Engraving owned by MVLA [W-2796]. Autograph letter signed, with envelope.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew York. Hedden acknowledges receipt of Lee's letter and a satin engraving of George Washington by Dr. Charles Buxton. The engraving belonged to the Custis family when it was removed from Arlington House by Union troops. See Lee letter of March 23, 1866 [RM-837; MS-5287]. Engraving owned by MVLA [W-2796]. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture. D. 1 page (in 2 pieces). Conveys 100 acres of land known as the Montery Estate, Clark Co., Va. to L.H.L.D. Lewis for $2,500.00. Contains a primisory note for that amount.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Lexington. Apparently written to an editor or publisher regarding the publication of a book on the Custis family. She discusses illustrations of her grandfather John Parke Custis and Martha Parke Custis, both children of Martha Dandridge Custis Washington. She doubts the success of such a book \"though it may be appreciated when passion and violence shall have ceased in the land -\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrint advertisement, \"Interesting National Picture. Washington and his Generals, Drawn and Engraved by A.H. Ritchie.\" Published by Ritchie and Co. includes opinions of the press.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript copy of a document certifying the provenance of the sword. Signed G.W. Lewis, Judge of Westmoreland Co Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Autograph document signed, \"New Books.\" Provenance material for Martha Washington's breast pin, earrings; silver scraper used by Washington during his last illness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotebook or journal titled \"A Visti to Mount Vernon, May 17th 1872 Isaac P. Noyes. Washington D.C. \"S.G.O.\" 1872\"  Autograph document, 50 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Near Fish Haul, King William County, Virginia. Concerns some paintings she is having cleaned and repaired ... only other person to work on them was Volkmar, \"who was considered the best repairer in this country\" ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Executive Mansion, Washinton D.C. Luckey was a personal secretary to Ulysses Grant. Discusses the transfer of \"swords, etc.\" to the Association. He can come pick them up.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Bound in sum of $15,000 and appointed Special Commissioners by the Court to sell the Beall Air farm and/or real estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. \"Dear Sir, My Aunt [ ] has given me to send to you the parcel of Genl. Washington's Letters of which you were inquiring and which have been in my grandfathers possession. How shall I send them to you?\" Autograph letter signed, 1 envelope postmarked.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript account entitled \"An excursion by steamboat on the Potomac\" by Harry Chapman Westbay of Monett, Missouri. It describes the steamer leaving Washington City and traveling down the Potomac to Mount Vernon. Westbay describes being given a tour of Washington's tomb and mansion by Col. J. McHenry Collingsworth, superindendent of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association. He writes that visiors are \"at liberty to walk a round the grounds and through the houses.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccompanied by six manuscripts and notes. Documents provenance of George and Martha Washington's hair given by Martha Washington to Mrs. Oliver Wolcott upon Washington's retirement from the presidency in 1797. Names include: Jane Conrad Wolcott, Olivia Wolcott, Oliver S. Wolcott. Hair in Mount Vernon Ladies Association Collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Don Diego Gardoqui to George Washington, copied by the State Department in 1881. According to corresponding notes, the copy was made from a copy in the hand of Bushrod Washington. The original letter sent in 1787 accompanied the gift of a 4-volume Spanish edition of Don Quixote for Washington's library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaltimore, Provenance pertaining to the Washington sword willed to George Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA series of letters from Fannie Washington Finch (also spelled Fanny), great-grandniece of George Washington, to Mary Claflin, wife of Governor William Claflin, regarding the sale of Washington family items. Fannie writes that she is reluctant to sell the family heirlooms but must because of her \"pecuniary condition.\" Included in the letters is a list of items being sold, including a silver pitcher, coffee pot, mugs, tumblers, ladle, tablespoons, salts, sugar bowl, cream pots, glass water bottles, glass tumblers, glass goblets, glass dessert dish, snuff box presented by Thomas Lord Fairfax to General Washington, 4 wine marks owned by George Washington, a large bed quilt made from dresses worn by Martha Washington, 2 silver plated sauce dishes, miscellaneous chinaware, and an engraved plate of Col. William Augustine Washington.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncluded with the letters is a manuscript \"Extracts from newspapers, relating to Mrs Finch - great-grand niece of George Washington,\" genealogical information, lists of household goods, and an 1891 newsclipping about Fanny Washington Finch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 7 pages. History of the blade worn by the \"Father of Our Country\" written by Ellshaw.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProvenance document, A.D.S. 1 page. Letter explaining the provenance of many of the George Washington to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Powel correspondence. Marked \"Keep. Private to my brothers, not to be shown in Public.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. \"I delivered today the parcel of Washington's letters to your mother, and was very glad to have them pass into the custody of the rightful owner.\" Autograph letter signed, 1 envelope postmarked w/stamp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Bergen Point, N.J. Inquires after information on a Washington chair. Her friend told her the story and provenance of the chair but she is not certain her memory is correct and would like reaffirmation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrief description of mansion and Washington's daily habits, Gen. Washington's bedroom, recounting of silver dollar myth. Manuscript signed by Pierce.Date on original catalog card appears as c1885.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to the Centennial celebration of Washington's inauguration, for Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Keyser. Engraved invitation includes list of Committee members and card listing events.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of relics exhibits of celebration of 100th anniversary of inauguration of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Relating to the Papers of General Washington. Autograph letter, copy. Date on original catalog card appears [1889]. Provenance information transferred from the Curatorial files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed, accompanies book George Washington and Mount Vernon, Long Island Historical Society publication of William Pearce letters edited by Conway RL-4467.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of a letter made by Mary Powel, letter between Tobias Lear and Samuel Powel, March 9, 1797. Provenance of objects belonging to General Washington, now under ownership at the Pennsylvania His. Soc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Bernard Carter and Sons, Baltimore. Attorneys at Law. Settiling the estate of Barton Harris and giving him what is owed back to him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript court document. \"Shereas Hortense H. McIntire, by William W. McIntire, her husband and next friend, and Elizabeth H.K. Richardson, by John S. Richardson, Junior, her husband and next friend, as next of kin of Chapin Barton Monroe Harris, late of Baltimore City, deceased, heretofore filed a caveat in th eOrphans Court of Baltimore City against Edmund Law Rogers, claiming to be executor of said Harris, under a paper writing alleged to be last will of said Harris and which had been admitted to probate in said Orphans Court, alleging among othe rthings that said paper writing was not the last will and testament of said Harris...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Letter of provenance. Autograph letter signed, signatures of both Mary E. Powel and Samuel Powel. The following mementos of Geo. Washington are in my possession. Two small oval mirrors and two gilded silver brackets belonging w/the mirrors with the decoration [ ] - in bad repair. His breakfast cup - M.E.P. Custis gave it to my father ...\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod Corbin Washington II writes about real estate for a possible shoe factory in Charlestown, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Regarding the Washington shaving table.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdward Downes Law writes to his cousin, Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore, regarding his receipt of a copy of a letter written by George Washington. He also discusses his shared frustrations with the recent biography on Roger's grandfather--Thomas Law--and the constant inaccuracies by authors. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages with envelope.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed, S.F. Smith. Manuscript copy of the hymn \"America.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Provenance letter. \"We understand thoroughly what your wishes are in respect to the kind of showcase required to cover the \"Plateau\" as quote same as follows ...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Tiffany and Co. assuring Miss Lewis of the whereabouts of George Washington's sword.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews clipping, provenance document. Covers very briefly Houdon's visit to Mt. Vernon and the Houdon bust. Printed document. Provenance information taken from the Curatorial files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Concerning the Houdon Bust and how it came to be at Mount Vernon. Provenance information transferred from the curatorial files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Provenance document. Letter to Mr. Harrison from Sarah Yeates Whelen concerning Louis XVI carpet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 2 pages. Provenance document. Description of the carpet given to George Washington ordered by Louis XVI.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Provenance document. To \"Dear Ladies.\" She is sending a small patchwork quilt, Mrs. Richardson will present it on her behalf, which was made by Martha Washington of pieces from her gowns.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Provenance document. Letter from Mrs. Conrad to Mrs. Richardson. Provenance for footstool and table cover for Nelly Custis room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. \"The mirror belonged to Mrs. Albert Peale ....... James Peale, the miniature painter bought it at George Washington's sale when he lived in High Street ....\".  Provenance information taken from the Curatorial files. Date on original catalog card appears [1899].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter concerning John Augustine Washington and Mount Vernon. On Mary Washington Association letterhead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Tells of the distribution of two canes Washington gave him; canes made of wood at Mount Vernon. Letter head \"William McKinley Normal and Industrial School\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page on Mary Washington Association letterhead. Concerning Washington relics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProvenance document, plaster cast of Washington by Houdon. Notarized letter certifying the history of a plaster cast of George Washington's face reportedly made by Houdon in 1797. Lawrence and Nelly Lewis  provenance, family history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 8 pages. Mary Custis Lee comments on the improbability of the story that George and Martha Washington were married in St. Peter's Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted pamphlet. Senate Bill No. 1238 and House Bill No. 5489 to Reimburse the Estate of Gen. George Washington, for certain lands in Ohio lost by conflicting grants Made under the authority of the United States ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Confidential memo from M. E. Powel concerning the suspected theft of a collection of Washington letters. Includes xerox of NY Times 3/16/1913 article.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 12 pages. Believes the brace of pistols mentioned in enclosed clipping is the one which disappeared from Lexington some yrs. back ... hopes family will investigate ... interest newspapers, etc. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Mary C. Lee.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 2 pages. Printed page. H.R. Bill 15353 authorizing purchase of certain Washington relics. $30,000. to W. Lanier Washington for the following Washingtoniana: portrait of Mary Ball Washington, silver cups, whist counters, Lund Washington account book, account books of George Washington's executors, key to George Washington birthplace, George Washington shoe buckles, brooch, snuff box, cup and saucer, dinner invitation from George Washington to B. West, Augustine Washington's silver shoe buckle (half-brother to George Washington) ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation addressed to Robert Nuese is seeking funds from Americans to restore Sulgrave Manor. Date on original catalog card appears ca 1920. Includes unused envelope and 1 insert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmall note with information on the Vaughan Plan. Peter family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostcard, Mount Vernon piazza. Bears signature of Mrs. Eleanor S. Washington Howard (b. 1856, child of John Augustine Washington, Jr. and Eleanor Love Selden). She was the last Washington daughter to be born at Mount Vernon. Date on original catalog card appears c. 1931.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo letters, A.L.S. 1 page. Regarding a reproduction key to the front door of Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 3 pages. Inventory of cattle on each of the Mount Vernon farms, at the Distillery and at the Ferry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoem, D. 1 page. \"Versis on Sir Thomas Adams, Baronet Commander of His Majesty's Frigate the Boston, who died at Virginia. By a Young Lady.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. To Arlington. Invites him to supper \"this evening at 8 oclock.\" Autograph letter signed, with envelope, watermark (Patent).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. To Eltham. Apologizes for enclosing letter to Major [Geo. A.] Washington--heard he was at Eltham, and desired to reach him--sympathizes with \"distressing accident\" in his family and Mrs. Daingerfield's situation [widowed]--her children are all well--\"Washington [G.W.P. Custis] quite hearty and the prettiest creature in the World ...\" Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark (crown). Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. Custis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 2 pages. An autograph document signed, in the hand of Herbert Washington, promising to pay $60 on April 1, 1824 for the season of Rattler. Witnessed by Robert Earley. On reverse, assigned on April 17, 1825 to Wm. Hickman as agent for Dr. Wm. Thronton by Saml. Strider. Autograph document signed, fragment, in hand of Herbert Washington, endorsed. On reverse, assigned on April 17, 1825 to Wm. Hickman as agent for Dr. Wm. Thornton by Saml. Strider.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Note, height of mountain peaks in the Himalaya Mountains and others, marked \"For my darling Angela.\" Relative heights of mountains, principally in India, and sources of the Ganges River.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Washington, D.C. to Alexandria. A.D. 1 page. Heard of her safe arrival at Mrs. Mason's--hopes to see her again--hopes her neuralgia will disappear--will try to make Col. [Bliss] diet more strictly to prevent another attack--news of [Z. Taylor's] family. [B.T. bliss was probably Zachary Taylor's younger daughter, Mary Elizabeth, or Betty]. Autograph letter signed, cover marked \"concerning Bliss and Taylors\", watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Poem in French, 8 lines with quotation at end from \"Pleasures of Memory.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Cover note, unknown author or recipient. Received enclosed letter some time since and opened it, having heard rumor \"you was gone to ye. other World\"--this probably owing to his retiring from company because of the Eruptions. Document, frag., laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. In answer to his [G.A.W.'s] letter, he has cash ready for him--no purchaser for G.A.W.-s lots--cash scarce and no one wants to enter into any contract--requests a visit by G.A.W. and Mrs. [Fanny Bassett] Washington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, part of watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 4 pages. Speech, The superiority of free countries over despotisms--necessity of educating people. Document, draft, probably in hand of George A. Washington, with revisions in an unknown hand, laminated, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. To Mount Vernon. Assures G.A.W. of his practicing his resolution to set time aside for meditation and studious reading--hasn't retired before 12 oclock since his return from Mt. Vernon--found father much improved on arrival at Eltham--he has set out for Richmond in answer to a pressing letter of the Speaker's. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, by G.A.W., laminated, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod Washington bookplate. Torn, part missing, laminated.Similar to G.W.'s bookplate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Note, Weight of tobacco. The gross, tares, and net weight of tobacco grown on several farms. Document, fragment, totaled most likely in G.W.'s hand. Total net - 8772.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. \"Calculation of the work that 4 Ploughs may do in one Year.\" Subtracting 30 days for harvest and avoiding wet times of season. Unidentified hand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Sends two letters received from Sister [Mildred Washington] Lee--Col. [Wm. A.] Washington gave him a letter for her which he had opened, dealing with sale of her tobacco--sends flower seeds sent through Col. W.--hopes to see her tomorrow. Autograph letters signed, integral cover, mounted, laminated, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Bushfield to Blenheim. Will is despatched with the brandy--keg would hold only 17 gals.--sends endorsed Bills and a letter regarding sale which comes up tomorrow--relates family news to relate to Mrs. Washington--at Mr. Lee's last night for a fish feast. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, directed \"By Will,\" laminated, watermark (WH). Name on original manuscript appears as \"John Aug. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Laurel Grove to Blenheim. Misses seeing and hearing from H. Washington, her only sister--she has been a mother and sister to her--hopes to see her at Laurel Grove--she herself cannot leave home until crops are gathered--regards to members of family. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (G. Taylor). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliza. Smith.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. His thanks for their electing him as their representative in the last assembly--but must decline reelection--reasons. Autograph letter signed, endorsed \"a letter written by my great grandfather John Parke Custis given me by Cousin Mary Lee,\" laminated, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree covers for correspondence. Folded sheet bearing notation \"General Washington's letters.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 2 pages. In the left column of each page the unknown author records the name of the city, in the middle column the mileage to the next city, and in the far right column a running account of the total mileage covered thus far. The unknown author totals the distance between Philadelphia and Augusta as 717 miles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter cover, addressed to Mrs. Ann Washington, Rippon Lodge. Autograph document, fragment only, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 4 pages. Lists volumes of G.W.'s private correspondence, surveys, accounts, diaries, etc. and no. of pages in each--also 400 vols. from G.W.'s library, many with complimentary presentation from authors--\"I propose adding to the library his mahogany case of instruments used by him when he was a surveyer and in after life.\"--also to include 10 vols. from library of R.H. Lee, inherited by him[G.C.W.]--\"The private papers of Genl. Washington, although not so numerous as those relating to public affairs for which the government paid $25,000, will be generally esteemed more curious and interesting, as developing more fully his character, through all the stages of his life, and the wonderful regularity and system which governed him under all circumstances.\"--papers on file too numerous to be listed but will accompany papers named in above schedule, with exception of small portion, which are confidential or refer only to family matters--will also include commission of G.W. as Lt. Genl. of Army, signed by John Adams, and his diplomas from universities and freedons of cities--\"I really think that a state which confered so many honors on him as did yours, the best, by following throughout his precepts and principles, is a proper depository for his works.\" Autograph document signed, in hand of G.C.W. and signed by him, docketed by G.C.W.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 2 pages. Memorandum, prices of Boston glass. List of prices of glass of varying sizes. Document, in unknown hand, docketed, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Amount £4.0.4. Document signed, charred fragment only, laminated. Receipted by Joseph Mott.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Receipt for£8.10.7  \"for [ ] potatoes for the use of the President.\" Document, fragment, laminated, watermark, incomplete (Run).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter cover, to Mrs. Anna Washington, Alexandria. 1 document, fragment, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter and letter cover, to Col. John Augustine Washington, Bushfield. Document, fragment of cover, charred by fire, laminated, docket (cannot be deciphered), directed \"favr. Th. [Snow?]\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Bill for early pease, Windsor Beanes, cauliflower, cabbage, lettuce, artichoak, etc. Document signed, fragment, laminated. Receipted by John Le Keux.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLondon. Bill for 9 1/4 yds. rich hair camlet. Document, partly printed bill, laminated. Receipted by J. Stonehen[ ] for Messrs. Lowth and [ ].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. \"First attempt in poetic way by Eliza McCaw and Ann Washington.\" On reverse of letter cover of a letter from Sarah Craufurd to Ann Washington, dated March 10, laminated, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Gives marriage and death dates of George and Ann Fairfax Washington Lee. Also births of their children, dates of christening, their Godparents, etc. Autograph document, laminated, not examined for watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFragment of vellum with notes. 1 page. \"Tobacco ... by Gen. Washington ........ at Mount Vernon and manufactured by ... to his ... Col. Wm. A. Washington and by him bequeathed to ... son Col. W. Washington in ...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrder, David Stewart to Mr. Stark of Hanover. Regarding the estate of John Parke Custis. February order against Starke Oliver 26 attachment for answer 26 - 52 cents. (Signed) William Pollard, cl[er]k.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests money to pay for a load of hay. \"I am pennyless indeed.\" Autograph letter initialed, quarter sheet. Name on original manuscript appears as \"L. Wn.\" Robert Beverly was executor of William A. Washington's estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 2 pages. 10 line poem in praise of G.W., ending \"Washington - The Nation Glories in the name To bear it is the pride of fame.\" Autograph document, fragment, marked in another hand \"by Robert Lewis Fredericksburg, Va.,\" at bottom of paper is scratched out a verse to a sweetheart, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSchedule of the papers of General Washington in possession of George Corbin Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"His Britannic Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary.\" Son of Samuel Vaughan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurvey, Mount Vernon Land. A.D. 2 pages. Plat of 150 acres of land at mouth of Dogue Creek, conveyed by Wm. Spencer to Richard Osborn, later a part of Mount Vernon. Document, possibly docketed in G.W.'s hand \"Old Survey of no use,\" laminated, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. To Woodlawn. \"Monday night.\" Thanks her for letters and valuable present--Patty [Martha Custis Peter] sent her chocolate, oranges and sage--her illness-hopes to be spared a while longer to her helpless family--must eat only simple food--chocolate for breakfast and whey at night--her garden--hears that Betsy [Eliza Custis Law] looks badly--\"I would not my Child send your letter again to Law for I do not suppose it would have the smallest effect in changing his plans.\"--returns her towels and basket. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, spread eagle watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. Stuart.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote, A.D. 1 page. Autograph document, in 3rd person, in hand of G.A.W., fragment, silked. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. A. Washington.\" Incomplete note, requesting \"2 good gridstones\" [grindstones??]. On reverse is account in G.A.W.'s writing dated May 23d, for making clothing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Apoligizes for leaving him last night without shaking his hand or wishing him goodnight--afraid he would take it as intentional--send more of the Shalloon [woolen fabric of twill weave, used chiefly for linings] and some patterns of white satin with prices. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Alexandria. Received letter and key--send any of his shirts or handkerchiefs that are done--extreme heat--intends coming to Alexandria soon. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Visit of Miss Caton to Mt. Vernon--her approaching [marriage] to someone who will make her miserable--has heard of Burd's approaching marriage--General Moreau in Philadelphia--fever raging in Phila. will prevent [Bush. Washington] holding court there until Dec.--fears fever has come to Washington--Uncle [Bushrod Washington] leaves for Trenton and Aunt for \"upper country,\" so will be alone--will try to visit Phila. in Spring. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexa. Va., laminated, George Washington's watermark (incomplete). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. La Grange to Woodlawn. \"Our travelers\" have returned in good health--they received handsome presents she sent--hopes to speak to her in person some day. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermarked (Van der Ley), in French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. To Georgetown. Has lost his second mother, \"the mother of the angelic companion of my life ...\"--present his excuses to her sister [E.P. Custis Law]. Autograph letter signed, written in French, integral cover, laminated, watermark (dove of peace). Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. W. Lafayette.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. Washington to New York. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliza P. Custis.\" Concerning her picture that she does not like to be without even though she is sure it is safe \"in your care.\" Next to her little grandchildren she values it above all things. Has been ill with a pain in her head and eyes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Sends, according to her request, her Museums and the \"Battle of Prague\"--hasn't time to give news of the [Praus ?] but supposes [Christian Blackburn] and Polly have done so--heard news of her at Annapolis [of her expecting a child]--reminds her he is to be one of the God fathers. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Nath. Craufurd.\" Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Sends preserves and handkerchiefs--will have children innoculated--ask Dr. to send pills for violent oppression in her breast. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Tom, watermark incomplete. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S.C.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Autograph document, fragment, laminated, directed by \"favor Mr. Scott\". Name does not appear on original manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Bowling Green, Tavern. Reached General Spotswoods and found him ill--her own depressed spirits at parting from mother and father and [Polly]--prays for [Polly's] restoration to health--will send barley sugar and try to get some entertaining magazines to send her--will write how she likes her new home--forward her the calico from Alexa. when it arrives--Kitty [Blackburn] sends love. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (R. Williams). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Goes to Greenwood [Md.] for 3 weeks--promises to write often. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Will with pleasure come to her--her husband is ill and never received her letters will try to get some books--has send [Richard S. Blackburn's] letters to her. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Sally [Craufurd] still pale from ague--Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd still away from home--will get calico for her and send bundle of quilt to Mrs. Lee. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Stage, postmarked \"Dumfries, Sept. 19,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Cautions her not to drink pump water and avoid night air--also cautions [Bushrod Washington] against too much fatigue--asks for some calico which Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd will pick up on next trip. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed \"favor Mrs. Keith,\" watermark incomplete, letter written on cover addressed to Mrs. Craufurd, Greenwood, several messages written on cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Disappointed [Ann] can't pay the visit she promised--blames [Bushrod Wasington] for her not being able to come--cannot go to B[ush]field because they have no carriage--sorry there wasn't muslin for a christening cap--won't have child christened until [Ann] can stand for her. Autograph letter signed, laminated, postscript on reverse cannot be deciphered, watermark (crown). Name does not appear on original manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Hopes she hasn't given up intention of going to springs--hopes she'll come soon [to Rippon Lodge]-will wait to go to Dickey's [R.S. Blackburn] until she can go with her--ask Mr. [Bushrod] Washington how much money will Kitty [Blackburn] need?--Capt. Campbell expected to die from abcess on lungs. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. \"Friday.\" Got home yesterday and Polly's [Blackburn] fever seems worse--will take her to Dr.'s when she is able to travel--fears cruel ride to Greenwood will be hard to take--write how she likes her housekeeper--Dickey [R.S. Blackburn] very industrious, hopes it will last. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. \"Monday evening.\" Glad to hear she reached Fredericksburg safely--Edmond Lee delivered box of paints and received from her $30 and Jude's [Judith Blackburn] riding coat. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Disappointed at not hearing from her--[Sarah Craufurd] left yesterday, says she is to accompany [Ann] to Springs in July--will be glad to get her anything she desires--hopes Kitty [Blackburn] does well in her studies--goes to brother's [Richard Scott Blackburn] next week--they [R.S. Blackburn] have lost their son. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Stage, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. They have all been sickly--little Tom [Blackburn, Jr.] has flux--sends her some servants--send things for Nell to sew, and will make her do it. Autograph letters signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark torn. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Sends beer and pickles by Will, also marmalade--sends $3 in part payment for Dickey's [R.S. Blackburn] tea. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S.  1 page. Got down a little after dark--Polly [Blackburn] tolerable well--Lewis will bring sugar--send patterns of jacket--sent money to pay tradesman, hates to be in their debt--sends cherries and pease--will send lamb when they kill one. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Stranded in Dumfries by her horses running away and servant sent after them--she and Polly [Blackburn] both ill there--sends Brena [servant] for her, who has promised to behave well--gave Brena money for linen to make herself a jacket and petticoat. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Sorry they were delayed in town by Jack's injury--[Richard S. Blackburn] not home, so can't offer loan of his phaeton. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Will, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. Survey, plot of land in Georgetown. Intersection of Back St. and W-n St. in Thomas Beall of Georgetown second addition to Georgetown ... several lots included in the survey ... Text and diagram.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mrs. Washington thanks Mr. Snow for his present of Oranges. She asks him if he could enquire among the shops for cotton resembling the piece she is sending him and if he is lucky in finding it will he please purchase one yard and a half for her. She does not wish to hurry him in this matter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocument, 1 page. Some of these papers are in the collection given by Mr. Stewart, see Checklist of the Collection nos. 31, 32.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph note, half page. Mrs. Lee sends a black apron which Mrs. Turberville may return when next at Mt. Pleasant or whenever needed. Autograph note, 3rd person, half-page. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Mrs. G. Lee\". [Writer is Ann Fairfax Washington Lee; recipient could be her sister-in-law, Martha Lee who married Maj. George Tuberville].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover or wrapping label. \"For/ Cousin Nelly/ from/ Sade.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogy note, \"Washington pedigree.\" General information on English ancestors ... quotes Sparks' Life of Washington and Burke's Commoners of Great Britain. Mr. Grace to Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSlip of paper with note, \"Thomas Beall of Geo and Ann Beall Bills for Taxes Geo. C[orbin] Washington Cheques and Signatures.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 pr. shoes for Negro Ellick, $1.50.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote with list of letters. \"Autograph letters (being copies or in his hand).\" Included are Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Jay, Lafayette, Judge Peters, Bishop White, ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMourning poem. A.D. 4 pages. \"A feeble tribute in a Short funeral thought offered to the Memory of the Dear the Illustrous George Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, folio size. Written and signed by Josiah Throop, Johnstown, New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Invites young Hamiilton to Arlington House after he met him at Mr. Calverts. -- Calls himself and his wife \"plain old-fashioned folk.\" Written to Alexander Hamilton's son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. To Audley. Concerning the imprudent behavior of a relative, Mary. Integral cover, wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Congratulations on a fine harvest, and hopes that it will bring a good price. They are expecting 85 cents for theirs. Report on the success of a newly aquired wheat reaper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn to Audley. Report on the farm business. He is sending him \"four yellow horse chesnut trees and two Red.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Proposal for a new operation for transporting the wheat crop efficiently and economically. L.L.'s current agent, Davis, has been unsatisfactory in this matter. Integral cover, wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. Bushrod and Corbin Washington as Executors of John Augustine Washington, deceased, bring complaint against Lewis and Noble for non-payment of bond due John Augustine. Document signed, but not by the concerned parties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Perpetual Almanack.\" Handwritten calendar and rule \"to find the day of the month.\" For years 1830-1850.  Handwriting not identified.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrayer book, Washington family. Judge Washington, Mount Vernon on one side. Ann Eliza Washington, Mt. Zepher, Virginia on the front cover. Handwritten prayers for morning and evening with some blank pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted invitation to a birthnight Ball on February 22, to be given at the City Hotel. Includes a list of managers. By Esther Maria Coxe Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. The letter describes the death and funeral of Mr. [Major Richard L] Blackburn and mentions the condition and feeding of certain livestock as well as his plans for milling corn. On portion of cover there appears a list of domestic items and concerns in an unidentified handwriting. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 4 pages. Extracts from Washington family wills, and legal documents, relating to MV, viz. Augustine W-n's deed conveying Mount Vernon to Lawrence, will of Augustine W-n, Bushrod's interpretations. Name does not appear on original manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Concerning a book, \"Resolutions of '98-'99\", which was mistakenly sent to the Library of Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGroup of mss. fragments and newspaper fragments discovered in a rat's nest in the Washington bedchamber in 1905. Includes scraps and fragments of the following: Letter from Bushrod Washington, ca. April 4, 1806 to his wife Ann Blackburn Washington, letter to unknown recipient from \"Mr. Greenwood,\" ca. May 7, 1805, letter from unknown author to  \"Friend [Jeremiah] Sanford\" ca. April 6, 1783, and a letter from J. B. Mickoby to Mrs. [Ann Blackburn] Washington discussing Bushrod Washington's recovery from the grippe. These are not full letters, and are in various states of deterioration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Informs his father of wheat harvest and current sale price per bushel. Explains a disciplinary problem he has had with a slave and overseer. Integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"L. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt, Sheriff of Fairfax County. For executing a capias on Thomas Kirby Amount: $.63.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clipping. Article on Audley. Writer and paper not identified.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.S.N. 1 page. Invitation to a party.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Describes his travels since leaving her at Elsing Green ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"Robt. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover note. A fragment \"Papers relative to Major George A. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. \"I am very sorry it is not in my power now to send you the mony if you had aplyed to my son Batt he could a payed you or if you had lett me know sooner could got it for you ...\" Postcript: asks Mackenzie to give her best to Batt if he should see him. Name on original manuscript appear as \"F. Dandridge.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N.S. 1 page. Charlestown.  \"Please to get me a side[?] of leather, if your town affords it, that is fit to make me some light shoes, as my man Daniel, has nothing, ... I'll also thank you to get me a hammer mould, for my smiths shop.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawrence A. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Petition to the Frederick County Court. Signed by Hannah Washington, Alvin Throckmorton, William A. Booth, [ ] LaRue, Jacob LaRue. They petition the court to \"have the Road Leading from Buck marsh through the Land of Warner Washington Decd--to the Berkley Line; removed--\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Autograph letter signed, seal (red). edges are brown/black from fire.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartially printed Broadside with A.L.S. written on bottom and verso from D.P. Ridgeway to John Redfield. Advertisement reads \"A small farm for sale! Composed of 50, 100, or 150 acres, as may suit the Purchaser. For the Ready  Money, the subscribers will sell for a low price. The property is located about six miles from Alexandria, Va., nearly adjoining to Mount Vernon. For further information, apply to the subscribers on the premises.\" The letter asks for assistance with the sale of the property.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. One manuscript, 33 pages. Autobiography of Rev. James Craik, grandson of Dr. James Craik.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiary, Revolutionary War prisoner. 23 pages. 8\" x 5\". Detailed diary written (after the fact) by a New England Patriot who was captured by the British. Describes his repeated attempts to escape. Excellent description of treatment by the British of American soldiers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. \"Miss Frances N. Nightingale, who is proprietor of a school for girls at 20 East 92nd St., has a miniature full length of Washington in a brooch studied with pearls given by ...\" Provenance of W270 taken from the curatorial files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. \"The brooch of George Washington (miniature by John Trumbull) is the smallest full length in existence ...\" Provenance of W-270 taken from curatorial files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. \"A piece of the Robe in which Genl. Washington was Christened Also a button from one of his coats.\" Autograph document, (one small envelope) laminated. Provenance information for W-469 taken from the Curatorial Files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 3 pages. Provenance information taken from the Curatorial files which discusses table settings for the Seures China and other figurines. Gouverneur Morris is mentioned. Note by Harrison Dodge at bottom reads \"(Found on top of Harpsichord after Council 1912. It refers to the [?] now in Mt. Vernon Mansion - HHD)\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper advertisement. John Sunnocks, Trunk-maker from London. Provenance information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S.  4 pages. Wilmington, April 14. In regards to furnishing the Delaware Room. Discusses lamp and marble stone cover of the original tomb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFacsimile reproduction image of firedogs (shows length and height). Research for W-7.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Concerning silver gorget from the Siege of Savannah. Provenance for H-475.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 2 pages. Provenance information for the Stuart Washington Endorsement of authentication made by Caroline H. Richardson. Provenance for H-4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Provenance information through Mr. George L. Schuyler and Mrs. Isaac Bell for W-7 firedogs. \"I was present during the winter of 1890 when Mr. George L. Schuyler presented this pair of fire dogs to my mother Mrs. Isaac Bell.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper article. 1 page. Newspaper acct. of relic of the Siege of Savannah. Research for H-475, silver gorget.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Provenance for the piece of Lace ruffle on Washington's Linen, given by Mrs. Washington to Gilbert Stuart, when he was engaged in finishing the General's Portrait, provenance for W-448.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted bookplate of Bushrod Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAL.S. 2 pages. \"Dear friend, The books arrived in perfect order. I ought to have acknowledged their safe receipt, but thought they got so near home in getting to the Antislavery office that you would have no anxiety. I am glad they answered your purpose and whenever i can be of any further service to you in that way I will be glad to do so.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Muster roll. No location or unit information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 4 pages. Genealogy or family tree of Edmund Law Rogers. Not complete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted ticket to an Alexandria Street Lottery, signed by J. Swift, with \"A.M. Bassett\" written on verso. Number 5529.  Lottery for paving streets of Alex. was authorized in Oct. 1790, with J. Swift as one of those appointed to conduct it. \"The possessor hereof shall be entitled to receive the Prize that may be drawn against it's Number.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrint calling card for General Lafayette. Note written on reverse by Mr. Dodge reads \"This card was found by Miss Riggs, V.R. D.C. among papers of her family - sent by her to Mt. Vernon, 1921.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted broadside with 6 verses of a song to celebrate Washington's birthday. Tune, God Bless America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript notes with references to George Washington family and descendants. Badly damaged, deteriorated. Several pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Concerning Washingtons shaving stand. W-202\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews clipping,  Poem about Washington. \"__ on Washington by George W.P. Custis, of Arlington, The Step-grandson of Washington.\" Handwritten note at bottom reads \"1905. Keep this for Edmund.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. \"My dear cousin, You would very much oblige me and my neighbours here and at the same time be performing an act of great charity, if you would use your interest to prevent the Lock Keeper of Lock 56 on this Canal being turned out of her situation. She is a widow with six children,...\" with envelope.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA. D. 1 page. Account book fragment with entry for Geo. S. Washington to pay for \"cleaning his shoes.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript notes on the provenance of a cross purported to be a piece of George Washington's coffin. According to the manuscript, the cross was taken \"by bribing a negro\" when Washington's body was transfered to the new tomb in 1831.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn undated note, Mrs. Hamilton sends her compliments to Mr. Gale and Seaon, and states that she would like to subscribe to their weekly paper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten transcript (author unknown) of a speach to the United States Senate on George Washington's camp chest.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOath of Allegiance. 3 pages, 6 pages of text.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis document is a cover sheet describing a collection of letters between the Marquis de Lafayette and Eliza Parke Custis Law. It has a typewritten note at the top of the document in French. The description of the leters is written in pencil, by an unknown hand. It also describes the friendship between George Washington, the Lafayette family, and Eliza Parke Custis Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnvelope which once contained an undated letter written by Lord Cornwallis, a letter written by the Marquis de Lafayette, facsimile of a letter written by George Washington, and  letters of Robert E. Lee, Mary Custis Lee, and Colonel Nicholas Rogers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of family documents referring to Law, Custis, Lawrence A. Washington, Lawrence Lewis, John Law, James Adams, Eliza Law Rogers, Eleanor A. Rogers, Lloyd Rogers, and Thos. [Thomas] Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere are two separate pieces of writing within this folder. One is a handwritten excerpt from George Washington Parke Custis's \"Recollections of Washington,\" describing the John Trumbull portrait of George Washington painted in 1790, and the \"first portrait of George Washington\" by Gilbert Stuart. The other is a narrative written by an unknown Custis descendant describing the the John Wollston portrait of Martha Washington, taken prior to her marriage to George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote describing a China saucer that was a part of a larger tea set left to George Washington Parke Custis in Martha Washington's will. This set was given to her by a Mr. VanBraam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote provides background information on an engraving of a Betty Washington Lewis portrait, originally thought to be Martha Washington. The engraving was done by Cheney and Kellogg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote on a fragment of paper, with information on the deaths of George Washington Parke Custis and [James] Sharples.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour fragments of a handwritten transcription of a letter from Lord Cornwallis to an unknown recipient. The letter is incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of letter. George Washington writes to Martha regarding the \"American cause\" and his need to go \"to Boston to take upon [him] the command\". He mentions his possible death and will.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo nearly identical provenance statements regarding the 1772 Charles Willson Peale portrait of George Washington. One statement has some grammatical edits and inserts. The statement describes the style and subject of the portrait, the various owners (up to Edmund Law Rogers, the grandson of Eliza Parke Custis Law), and the conservation work done on the portrait. Edmund Law Rogers died in 1896. This document is undated, and unauthored.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture, from November 1576, details a land transaction between Edward Zouche and his wife Elenor and three people from Hemyock, Devon county, England. Names appear to be Nicholas (last name unclear), John Perry(?), and Charles Ford.  On bifold reads \"Hemyock, Zouch to Cha Ford \u0026amp; Nov. 19.\" Related documentation from auction house indicates the document was signed by Lawrence Washington, the quintuple great-grandfather of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe book is inscribed to Louisa C. Washington to Hannah B. Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eName index. pp. 1-107 ledger entries, 108-141 blank, 142-155 missing, 156-176 copies of leases deeds, etc. watermark.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox also contains loose items that originally went with the ledger including: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1) 1771 July 31. Letter, Anne Haulworth to \"dear Madam,\" A.N.S. Request for 25 pounds of sugar ... \n2) 1773 August 12. Letter, Jesse Coats to John Augustine Washington. A.N.S. Coats requests Washington to pay Thomas Blane the money Washington owes Coats ...\n3) 1778 September 12. Ledger entry of tobacco sales, Amt. of tobacco and price received ...\n4) 1779 May 22. Receipt, Sum of 30/ for the Virginia \"Gazette\" pd. by Col. Washington for Phillip Smith ...\n5) 1779 October 1. List of tools lent to Jas. Brinnon by John A. Washington.\n6) 1780 November 23. Account, Major Burditt Asheton with John A. Washington. To cash pd. Wm. Pegg.\n7) 1782 June 25. Account, Elizabeth Sehon with Mr. Will Mills. Mills was John A. Washington's overseer ... she desires payment of 2 1/2 barrels of Indian corn which was promised for 5 yds. of cloth for a coat ...\n8) 1783 June 14. Tax receipt for tobacco. Note of payment at Nomini for inspection of tobacco and taxes thereon ...\n9) 1784 April. Account, John Carroll with John A. Washington. Carroll made a trip to Berkeley for JAW ...\n10) 1784 April 15. Receipt, Thomas Kirkpatrick to Jeremiah Sandford. For 10 barrels of flour ... pinned to credit side of Kirkpatrick's account in the Ledger ...\n11) 1787 August 6. Note, Bushrod Washington to unknown recipient. Expresses regret that an account has remained unsettled when the writer thought it had been paid.\n12) undated. Notes gold and paper money on hand.\n13) undated. Account, John Walker with John A. Washington. For weaving cloth for Washington and Mr. Rice ... account of Mr. Will Rice appears on this page ...\n14) undated. Account, Robert Lewis with the Farmer's Hotel Washington City.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe ledger of William Carlin, who was a tailor in Alexandria who made clothes for George Washington and other staff members at Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains decision in friendly suit of Lawrence A. Washington \u0026amp; others against Bushrod Washington \u0026amp; Lawrence Lewis, acting executors of General Washington, dated April 15, 1825 and signed by A. Moore, Commissioner and auditor--Order of Court of the District of Columbia, Alexandria County, Lawrence Washington and the other Legatees, etc. against Bushrod Washington, Lawrence Lewis, etc. May 19, 1823 teste Edm. I Lee C.C.--sales of a portion of the estate with names of purchasers, etc. (1802-1805)--Accounts of various legatees in account with estate--accounts of Lawrence Lewis reported to Fairfax Courthouse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Business Accounts. Beginning at end of the book are 14 pages devoted to an account with the Schooner William Henry. The entries are in the hand of Robert Beverley, later, the executor of Wm. A. Washington's estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Bishop Wilson's Sacra Privata--favorite hymns, prayers,--extracts from Sharps Sermons--12 golden rules and other religious extracts--notes on the education of children.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(London: Printed for J. Harris)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWestervelt's journey was made in 1839, recorded in 1841 and the dedication to Hon. Richard Rover is dated Dec. 18, 1842.\nBount cursory descriptions of the principal cities between N.Y. and Society Hill ... 15 p. description of Mount Vernon, grounds, tomb, Mansion: interior and exterior ... appalled at the ruined condition of the estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript diary of Civil War soldier Private James A. Minish, 105th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers. With spiral-bound, typescript transcription of the diary and additional letters, edited and annotated by M. L. Brown. The diary includes descriptions of Minish's visits to Washington D.C. and Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Reconstruction-era manuscript journal kept by Helen Josephine Dike Stearns, wife of a prominent New York merchant. The journal includes descriptions of a visit to Washington D.C. and Mount Vernon in April 1870.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere are three sets of entries in the ledger.  The first set of entries consists of 36 pages and date to 1739, 1740, 1742, 1744, 1745, 1746, and 1747 and individual lists are accepted and signed by William Fairfax ( 1691 – 1757), who had just built Belvoir.    Several pages are headed \"Gedney Clarke Mercht of Barbados\" who apparently is in charge of shipping items to William Fairfax in Virginia.\nThe second set of entries in the ledger comprises most of the ledger and consists of  52  pages.  It covers the years 1760 to 1772 and  accounts are initialed by \"GWFx,\"  George William Fairfax, son of William Fairfax, who died in 1757. These entries consist of page after page of goods or services purchased largely from London merchants; Cheapside, Fleet Street, and Charring Cross are mentioned.   \nA third section of the ledger consists of six pages in the middle of the book that date from 1760 to 1766.  It is an \"Acct of Sales of Tobacco\" from 1760 to 1766.  The names of the buyers are unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 46 pages. Autograph document, leatherbound ledger. Account book kept by Fanny Bassett Washington from the death of her husband George Augustine Washington until her marriage to Tobias Lear. Household, financial accounts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook contains prints, original and copies of letters, and financial documents dating from the early 18th to late 19th century.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonplace book of Louisa Clemson Brown (later Rogers), a descendant of George Washington Steptoe, nephew of George Washington. Louisa lived from 1862-1939 in West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonplace book signed on title page Mary Rogers, believed to be Mary Washington Rogers (later Laidley) of West Virginia, a descendant of George Washington Steptoe, nephew of George Washington.  The scrapbook contains letters and poems regarding God, Autumn, love, religion, friendship, prayer, Mrs. Rogers, and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard Roberts was the son of Richard Roberts (1808-1876). His mother died when he was five years old and the family left New Jersey a few years later. Likely they joined the Quaker community which had established itself in Alexandria in the 1850s, the pacifist Woodlawn Quakers. This group lived near the village of Accotink, a place mentioned several times in Robert's autobiography. According to a history of the Alexandria Quaker Meeting by Martha Claire Catlin, the group befriended and supported the economic independence and land ownership of the free African Americans in the area. The 1870 census shows Richard Robert's family living on real estate valued at $7,250, on a portion of Mount Vernon where they had numerous African American neighbors. Given the descriptions in the text, the Roberts farm may have been part of Washington's \"Muddy Hole\" or \"Dogue Run\" property. Roberts provides descriptions of his life there, the estate, and inhabitants, just after the Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharter of Robert Washington of Sulgrave, Co. Northants, and his son and heir Lawrence Washington, being a quit claim whereby they both give up to Roger Littleford of Sulgrave, \"husbandman,\" their right and title in a messuage or tenement in Sulgrave lately in possession of John Mosse of Sulgrave \"laborer\", also their right and title in one quadrant and a \"quarterne\" of a virgate of land in Sulgrave. Signed and sealed by both Robert and Lawrence Washington, signed on verso by four witnesses.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe two signers of this document are direct ancestors of the first President of the United States, George Washington. Robert Washington, 1540-1619, was the eldest son of Lawrence, builder of Sulgrave Manor. The other signer, Robert's eldest son, Lawrence, 1565-1616, was grandfather of Colonel John Washington, who settled in Virginia in 1657 and was himself great-grandfather of the first President.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJournal of weather conditions and events taking place at Mt. Vernon under supervision of Bushrod Washington--[Cannon was evidently an overseer]--acct. of Birthday celebration in Alexandria-- acct. of many persons coming to Mt. Vernon to \"view the situation\"--mentions visiters and family and financial matters--enmity for Dutchman Frobel--hire of a German gardener--Mr. Jackson \"... took his [runaway] Negroe in Philada. but he was taken away from him again by the mob.\" Bound diary, in front is name \"John Brazier Cannon Mount Vernon February 20th 1806\" (There is also a bound typescript in library).Bound Manuscript. 182 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis manuscript is made up of several sections. Approximately the first 100 pages include inventories of the Mount Vernon estate's contents (silver, dishes, beds, linens, and so on). That set of inventories was begun during Bushrod Washington's tenure as owner of Mount Vernon. Much of the text appears to be in his handwriting. The middle 200 pages are made up of the manuscript contain the daily diary of John A. Washington III for the years 1842-1845, while he owned Mount Vernon. The final 50 or so pages contain John A. Washington's record of work done by various individuals on the Mount Vernon property for several months at the end of 1842 to the beginning of 1843; a variety of other miscellaneous records and accounts are included in these final pages, all of which appear \"upside down\" in relation to the inventories and diary because they were written with the blank book flipped over so that the original back cover became the front cover. The inventories include two lists of slaves: one is dated 20 July 1815 (during the Bushrod Washington years); and the other with birthdates to April 1845 (during the John A. Washington III years).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe first page reads \"An account of the proceedings of the Commissioners appointed by the County Court of Fairfax County VA to assess the damages to be paid by the Manassas Gap Railroad to the Landowners through whose lands in Fairfax county the Railroad shall be constructed\". John Augustine Washington was a commissioner along with J.B. Hunter, L.M. Ball, E.G. Ford, and G.M. Millar. This is an account of their surveys including their travels to the various sites.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLedger, possibly kept by Lawrence Washington, contains notes on books in the Library of Congress and in the Alexandria library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe journal includes topics of medicinal notes, farrier techniques, recipes, and law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJournal begins with a \"List of negros\" including name, when born, and how acquired. Journal includes dated daily entries and an alphabetized index at the end. There is also an annotated drawing of the interior arrangement of the New Tomb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe first entry in the diary is a 3 page \"List of negros\", belonging to John Augustine Washington. The list includes names, birthdates, and sources of acquisition. Other entries in the diary are regarding business, financial matters, and the management of Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound manuscript contains the returns kept for General Poor's Brigade, by Captain Benjamin Walker, at various camps, a few returns left unaccomplished, several general orders and records of courts-martial,and a legal docket ca. 1830. These daily inventories of soldiers and their equipment begin at Valley Forge in January 1778 and run through May 1779.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne S. Frobel's father, John Jacob Frobel, was Ann Washington's music teacher, and lived for a short time at Mount Vernon (circa 1804-1806) with Bushrod and Ann Washington. The diary includes reminiscences of her childhood visits to Mount Vernon.Part I of the diary covers the Civil War years, 1861-1865. It constitutes almost 90% of the diary and deals with Anne and her sister Elizabeth's experiences as two female southern sympathizers alone on a farmstead, \"Wilton Hill,\" outside of Alexandria, Va. Frobel describes the occupation of northern Virginia by Union soldiers, as well as their own house and grounds by the Union Army.She reveals both their fears and courage as she describes problems with Union soldier raids, and her attempts to get protection from Union officers. She relates the hazards of travelling to Alexandria, difficulties obtaining passes, and the desertion of slaves to the army. She also relates her own deteriorating relationship with her slaves, and their relationship to the soldiers.Part II of the diary describes a six-year period after the war, 1873-1879, detailing Elizabeth's and her financial hardships and the difficulty of collecting rent from tenants. She also relates their attempts to sell their farm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains copies of letters written in the course of Clement Biddle's business dealings in Philadelphia. Includes copies of letters to George Washington (28 in number), Henry Knox, James Wilkinson, and Timothy Pickering, and others. The Washington letters concern his efforts to procure household goods, furniture, agricultural implements and supplies for the Washington family, providing a record of the development of the Mount Vernon estate in the period between the Revolutionary War and Washington's presidency. The letters also reveal interesting insights into life in Philadelphia during the period of the Constitutional Convention.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains accounts for the running of George Washington's Mount Vernon estate, its constituent farms and businesses. Entries document expenses for the fisheries, tailor work, voyage of the brig (or brigantine) Farmer to Jamaica in 1774, tools, clothing for slaves, expenses for various craftsmen, food, weaving, tobacco, and much more. Earliest entries are said to be in the hand of John Kirkpatrick, while the last two thirds of the volume are in the hand of Lund Washington. About a half dozen notations in George Washington's hand also appear. Quite a few later manuscript additions appear throughout, giving explanations or 'editorial commentary' on the text. Pages numbered 89-107 were removed prior to the original coming to Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAlso available at Mount Vernon: typed transcription dating perhaps to 1932 (Transctiption 17-A); handwritten \"transcript with index\" by A.L. Reese dating to 1946 (Transcription 18-A); and typed transcription created by Gwendolyn White and Maureen Connors in 2009 (Transcription 45-A).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlank book, leaves ruled for musical notation. Folio, bound in calf. Inscription on the flyleaf: \"Martha Parke Custis March 1768\" in the hand of George Washington. Contains holograph short musical pieces, some with texts in English, suitable for a beginning student, in two different hands, believed to be those of Martha Parke Custis and her teacher John Stadler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound volume includes various sheet music bound together for use of Eleanor Parke Custis.  Front cover contains the name \"Eleaner P. Custis [sic]\" embossed on leather. Includes \"Trois Sonates a quatre mains pour clavecin ou piano forte,\" among others. Includes handwritten note at the end of the volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe bound sheet music was owned by Eleanor Park Custis, approximately 1786-1792.  Includes multiple music publications that are bound together. Music was composed for various instruments such as violin and harpsichord, as well as voice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe bound manuscript music contains music in the hand of Eleanor Parke Custis, with a collection of miscellaneous pieces including the published score of \"Love in a Village: A Comic Opera.\" Signed \"Eleanor Parke Custis, February 25th 1797.\" The front cover contains the the number \"1442\" in the bottom left corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound volume belonged to Eleanor Parke Custis, whose name is embossed in leather on the cover as \"Eleanor P. Custis.\" Includes multiple musical works bound together.  Works are for instrument and voice, in Italian.  Also contains a souvenir piece of a banner and a handwritten note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe bound sheet music of twelve progressive lessons for the harpsichord, piano forte or organ, was owned by Eleanor Parke Custis. Also includes handwritten music and notes. The verso of the front cover includes an inscription, \"Frances Parke Lewis 1814.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolio, modern binding of Robert Bremner's 'The Harpsichord or Spinnet Miscellany,' belonging to Martha Parke Custis. Inscription on recto or leaf following title page: \"Martha Parke Custis January the 19 1769\" and \"Marta Parke Custis.\" Pages, full and partial, have been silked.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound collection of published chamber works by Pleyel and three sonatas by Kozeluch primarily for piano-forte and harpsichord. Manuscript copy of \"Hope Told a Flattering Tale,\" by Pleyel; \"Here's a health to ane I loe dear,\" music by Kozeluch -poetry by Robert Burns; \"Come live with me, \u0026amp; be my love,\" composed by Emerick, poetry by Shakespeare; \"The Chieftain,\" words by T. C. [Thomas Campbell]; \"The Hunter's Horn,\" words by Fitzsimons, music by Philips (?); \"Dearest Maid I adore thee,\" words by J. Lee Lewis, composed by W Slape; in the hand of Eleanor Parke Custis.  Also includes manuscript copy of \"Hymn of Riego\" in the hand of Eleanor Parke Custis [Lewis] in 1826. A handwritten poem on the final page is inspired by Thomas Moore's \"Come rest in this bosom.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeather bound volume of sheet music. Includes a handwritten note on first page, \"This music book was bound by ... Custis...\", and is signed \"Audley.\" The title page reads \"Twelve Pieces for the Harpsichord or piano forte composed by Sig. Sterkel of Vienne.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeather bound volume of sheet music and lyrics. Front conver contains the name \"Eleanor P. Custis\" embossed in red leather. There is a handwritten index in Italian. Also contains an unbound song titled \"Highland Mary.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLand grant of Culpeper, proprietor of Northern Neck, of 5000 acres to Col. John Washington and Col. Nicholas Spencer; the original patent for the Mount Vernon lands. Paper seal with coat of arms upper left corner. Docketed by George Washington and others on verso.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. A grant for 584 acres of land in Stafford, [later Fairfax] County on the north side of Little Hunting Creek, for transporting twelve persons to Va. Document signed, with embossed seal of colony, laminated, oversize document, endorsed in hand of Genl. W-n on back, watermark. This property was acquired by Washington in 1760. Signed by Virginia governor Herb. Jeffreys, Recorded by [Jno. Harrison?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. On verson of W-646 Thomas Culpeper land grant to John Washington and Nicholas Spencer. For 5000 acres of land in Stafford Co. and \"near ye land of Capt. Giles Brent,\" land bounded by the main river [Potomac] and two creeks, Little Hunting and Epsewasson. Document, a transcript in hand of [George Brent ?,] laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. For consideration of 5 shillings, Roger and Mildred Gregory \"hath Granted Bargained Sold ... all that certain Parcel or Tract of Land Situate Lying and being in Overwharton Parish in Stafford County and Being by Estematon Two Thousand and Five hundred Acres ... Half of five Thousand Acres formerly laid out for Nicholas Spencer and Capt. Lawrence Washington ...\" for a term of 1 year. Document signed, endorsed on reverse in unknown hand \"Merandom this Lease was acknowledged by Roger Gregory and Mildred his wif in Aprell Jeneral Court 1726,\" and endorsed by GW, \"Rogr. and Mildred Gregory Lease to Aug. Washington 16th May 1726,\" oversize document, 2 red seals, laminated, watermark, endorsed by G.W. Signed by Rog. and Mildred Gregory, and witnessed by Wm. Aylett Jr., John Washington and Lawr. Butler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. \" ... in Consideration of the Sum of One Hundred and Eighty pounds Stirling Money of Great Britain ... All that certain Tract or Parcel of Land Situate Lying and Being in the Parish of Overwharton [Stafford] [now Fairfax] County ... Being by Estimation Two Thousand and Five hundred Acres a Moiettie or half of Five Hundred Acres formerly Lay'd out for Collo. Nicholas Spencer and Capt. Lawrence Washington ...\"Signed by Mildred and Roger Gregory and witnessed by William Aylett Jr., John Washington, and Lawrence Butler. Endorsed on reverse by George Washington. Below the indenture in another hand is a memorandum of \"The Corse of Spencer Land and Mine ...\" with boundaries given. Laminated, two red seals, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. In consideration of sum of 5 shillings, Roger and Mildred Gregory have \"Bargained and Sold ... unto Augustine Washington all that ... Tract ... Lying ... in the Parish of Overwharton and county of Stafford, Containing by Estimation two Thousand five Hundred Acres being a moity or half of five Thousand Acres of Land formerly laid out for Coll. Nicholas Spencer and Capt. Lawrence Washington ... \". Document signed, endorsed by G.W. \"Roger and Mildd. Gregory Lease to Auge. Washington 18th Oct. 1726,\" oversize document, laminated, 2 red seals, watermarks; also endorsed by G.W.Signed by Rog. and Mildred Gregory. Witnessed by Robt. Lawton and Isaac Parkinson. Proved at General Court Oct. 20 1726 by R. Hickman Clerk of General Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Roger and Mildred Gregory, \"... for and in Consideration of the Summ of one hundred and Eighty pounds Sterling ... Do Give Grant ... unto the said Augustine Washington ... in he the said Augustine Washington's actuall possession Now being by vertue of a Bargan and Sale to him there of made by Indenture ... All that ... Tract ... of Land ... Lying ... in the parish of Overwharton and County of Stafford containing by Estimation two thousand five hundred acres being a moiety or half of five thousand acres of Land formerly laid out for Coll. Nicholas Spencer and Capt. Lawrence Washington ...\" Document signed, oversize document, endorsed \"Roger Gregory and Mildred Gregory Augt. Washington,\" [this is possibly in Augustine Washington's hand], dated in George Washington's hand \"19th of Oct. 1726,\" laminated, 2 red seals, watermarks. Signed by Rog. and Mildred Gregory. Witnessed by Robt. Lawton and Isaac Parkinson. Proved at General Court on Oct. 20, 1726 by R. Hickman, Clerk of General Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed of lease for 2 parcels of Mount Vernon land from William Spencer to Lawrence Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed of release of Mount Vernon lands, William and Elizabeth Spencer to Lawrence Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. For five shillings, leases land for one year in Prince William Cty. [Fairfax] on Dogue Creek \"being part of a Tract formerly granted to Collo. William Travers ...\" containing 545 1/2 acres. Autograph document signed, oversize document, laminated, docketed. Signed by Zepha. Wade and witnessed by Richard Osborn, Anna A. Hampton, John Hart, and [Jn.] Thurman. Receipted on reverse for 5 shillings by Z. Wade same witnesses. Acknowledged in Court July 29, 1740 by Catesby Cocke, Clerk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. For sum of one hundred pounds sterling the Wades deed to John Brown \"all that tract or Parcell of Land ... sicuate lying and being in the County of Prince William [Fairfax] at the head of Doeg Creek and being part of a tract formerly granted to Colo. Wm. Travers\" (March 22, 1677)--later purchased by Wade of Thomas Brooke and Sarah his wife-- 545 1/2 acres. Document signed, docketed, oversize document, laminated, watermark. Signed by Violinder and Zeph. Wade, witnessed by Richard Osborn, Anne Hampton, John [Hart?] and Jno Thurman. Receipt for £100 on reverse, signed by Wade, with same witnesses. Recorded July 29, 1740; also a commission to examine Violinder Wade about her consent to relinquishing her dower rights in the land--signed by Catesby Cocke, clerk. [See under 1805, April 29, Defense of title to Woodlawm, by Lawrence Lewis].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. on vellum. 1 page. Army Commission of Lawrence Washington as captain in provincial forces serving under Admiral Vernon in the Cartagena campaign. Signed by Hollis Newcastle [Duke of Newcastle], entered with Secretary at war by Thomas Sherwin. Entered with Commissioner of Musters by [Jas. Pitchart?]. Embossed seal, and seal of George II, Docketed and marked \"This commission was delivered the tenth day of July 1740 to the within named Lawrence Washington Esqr. [signed] Will Gooch.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurvey plat map of land contained between Dogue Run and Little Hunting Creek, shows the original grant of land between the Spencer family and the Washington family originally granted by Thomas Lord Culpeper in 1674 to Col. John Washington, who arrived in Virginia in 1657 and to Col. Nathaniel Spencer for a grant of 5,000 acres. This land is the future site of Mount Vernon. Survey made for plaintiff Sampson Darrell against defendant Zephaniah Wade. Autograph document signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 9 pages. Deposition in the suit of Thomas Marshall against Samson Darrell. Depositions of William Godfrey, Robert Step[h]ens, Edward Violet, Penelope Osborne, Ann Drakeford, Daniel Ansdale, Thomas, Odford, John Gist, William Brummett, Elias Guess, Thomas Lewis, Bryant Allison, John Sno[w]den, James Halley, Sarah Lewis, John Simpson, and Jeremiah Sparks, in a boundary dispute between Thomas Marshall and Samson [or Sampson?] Darrell involving the line of the original grant to Nichol Spencer and Washington--includes reference to Wm. Sparks, tennant to Augustine W-n, living on Little Hunting Creek--includes plat of surveys and marks on disputed land. Summary Depositions sworn before George Mason and Daniel Jenings. Document, copy teste by L. Tazewell and Ben. Waller endorsed \"Marshall v. Darrell, Copy Depost.,\" laminated, oversize document, watermark. See also under 1748, Map of Spencer-Washington tract.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed of Lease of Mount Vernon land, Henry Frenn to Lawrence Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount, settlement of the estate of Lawrence Washington, and estate documents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocument signed \"Fairfax\" on parchment. Grants 425 acres of land in Augusta County to Jacob Christman. As the document notes, this land along the Lost River of Cacapon was surveyed by George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture, deed of release from Ignatius Digges, William Digges, and John Addison to Thomas Colvill. \"... all that [ ] Tenement parcel or Tract of Land [ ] and known by the name of William Cliftons Dwelling Plantation Situate Lying [and being in the County of Fairfax] ... containing four Hundred Acres ...\" Laminated, oversize document, 3 red seals (blurred) watermarks. This land is believed to have been occupied by George Augustine Washington at a later date. Signed by Ignt. Digges, W. Digges and Jn. Addison. No witnesses. On reverse, a receipt for money, signed by Wm. and Ignt. Digges and Jn. Addison. Attested by [G. Wagoner ?], Court clerk, date obscured.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments detail trial charges of Joseph Stevens. Signed by Zachary Lewis A court document giving outcome of the trial is also included, Feb. 1758. Trial held in Caroline County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 2 pages. Indenture, Deed of Release for Fairfax County land from Charles Washington and his wife Mildred to John Posey, \"... two certain Tracts of Land, One in the Tenure and occupation of Sarah Lewis widow containing two hundred acres more or less the Other situate on the branches of muddyhole containing one hundred and forty five acres more or less ...\" Document, docketed, watermarks. Signed by Charles and Mildred Washington; witnessed by Saml. Washington, Wm. Triplett, John Alexander and John Alexander Jr. Receipt for £517 by Charles Washington; Attested by [G. Wagoner,?] clerk of court, Jan. 19 1760. Endorsed by Charles Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroadside. Printed document in French and English. \"By His Excellency George Washington, Esquire, Commander in Chief of the Army of the United Colonies of North America.\" Gives reasons and accounts of his armies presence in Canada under command of General Schuyler, \"not to plunder, but to protect you; to animate, and bring forth into Action those Sentiments of Freedom you have disclosed...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of the two known surviving recieved letters from George Washington to Martha Washington. The letter dated 1775 June 18, George Washington writes to Martha Washington regarding the \"American cause\" and his need to go \"to Boston to take upon [him] the command\". He mentions his possible death and will. The letter dated 1775 June 23, the original of which is located within the George Washington Presidential Library's collections, George Washington writes to Martha Washington as he departs Philadelphia for Boston and he does not know when he will be able to write again. He hopes to have a \"happy meeting with you [Martha] sometime in the fall\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMap, \"Plan of the Operations of General Washington against The Kings Troops in New Jersey, from the 26th of December 1776 to the 3rd January 1777 by William Faden.\" London, Published according to Act of Parliament 15th April 1777 by Wm Faden, Corner of St Martins Lane, Charing Cross.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Document signed, laminated, docketed \"Isaac Sotherland's Deed for 215 Acres in Frederick County Entd. and Exd.\" Deed for 215 acres of waste and ungranted lands in the Drains of Babb Creek in Frederick County--to pay annual quit rent of 1/ for every 50 A. Signed by Fairfax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 6 pages. Account, purchases of clothing, blankets. Jabez Clark company. Docketed \"Comy Jabez Clark, rect. To Comy Hubbard for Cloathing and Blankets.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroadside. Woodcut Royal Arms of Great Britain-Calls for the British American Colonies to be freed from the \"tyranny\" of the Patriots. These \"Associated Loyalists\" were formed when the British occupied Rhode Island. Watermarked sheet of laid paper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Clothing allotments and cost, Connecticut Regiment of Col. Seth Warner. \"Colo. Seth Warners Regiment for Officers Cloathing.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Inspection return. Troop inspection chart.This document was signed just 4 days after the execution of British spy John Andre. It is a table detailing 265 \"rank and file\"; 16 officers, 22 sergeants, 13 drum and fifers; lists the units' arms and ammo. The document shows the troop and arms strength during the American Revolution.  Autograph document signed; signed by Col. Ebenezer Sprout, Inspecting officer of the 12th Massachusetts and Capt. Silas Burbank, temporary commander.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Return, supplies for Yorktown. \"A return of goods purchased for the Navy of France,\" and shipped to Newport.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Return, clothing received from the regimental clothier for the use of Jackson's company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 6 pages. Muster roll, New Windsor-Newburgh encampment. Autograph document in an unknown hand, listing 183 officers, surgeons, chaplains, waggon masters, aides-de-camp, paymasters, and others, beginning with \"His Excellency General Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRoll and muster. A.D.S. 1 page. \"Roll and Muster of the Fourth Company Seventh Massachusetts Regiment taken for the month of March 1783.\" Document signed, (oversize), partially printed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 4 pages. Including codicil, Nov. 19, 1785. Will of John Augustine Washington of Bushfield, younger brother of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of Masters and Indentured Servants [Fairfax County, Virginia] with their trades and terms of service. Includes George Washington, Lund Washington, and George Mason. Autograph document, laminated, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 8 pages. A listing of the furniture and division into 3 parts--half to go to Hannah [Bushrod] Washington, and 1/4 each to Corbin and Bushrod Washington--Value placed on each piece--total amt. of £385.9.0. This division agreed to and signed by Hannah [Bushrod] Washington, Corbin Washington, and Bushrod Washington. Document signed, oversize document, charred and torn, but laminated, watermarks. Date on original catalog card appears [1787 ?]. Probably done shortly after J.A. Washington's death in early Jan. 1787.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 4 pages. Docketed by Hustler. Thomas Paine wrote to John Hustler on issues of a new constitution in France and directly transcribes Washington's address to the Society of Quakers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA folio-sized penmanship book dating from 1795, written by Joseph Swan of Medford School, likely in Massachusetts. The first page of the book extols the virtues and influence of President George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted form with manuscript additions. A receipt for twelve dollars of taxes paid by William Augustine Washington for his four wheel carriage, called a post chaise, which is drawn by four horses for the conveyance of more than one person. The receipt is mounted on paper with an engraving of William Augustine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA British eulogy that features a boulder labeled \"Washington,\" steadfast amidst a raging sea. By W.P. Blake, London.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSketch, Proposed monument to George Washington by William Smith. Autograph document, drawn by Smith. In oversize folder, in color, watermark (fleur de lis over barred shield). Date on original catalog card appears [1800] [Jan. 1].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroadside, by his Excellency Jonathan Trumbull, esquire, governor, and commander in chief over the state of Connecticut. A Proclamation. \"To call the attention of the People of the State to a serious consideration and review of their moral and religious conduct - to solemn reflections on the errors of their ways - \" etc.  1800\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount, Estate of Genl. George Washington deceased in account with Bushrod Washington and Lawrence Lewis acting executors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount, Col. William A. Washington with Joshua Riddle. D. 8 pages. Document, folio size. Contains ordinary accounts of miscellaneous goods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocument signed, partly printed, docketed \"Policy of Assurance for The Honbl. Bushrod Washington.\" Signed by James Rawlings.[See also under 1815, Aug. 23, Insurance Evaluation on Mt. Vernon]. Policy for a barn at Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 2 pages. Inventory, Estate of Dr. Greenwood. Dr. Greenwood was one of George Washington's dentists. He practiced in New York City. There are no dental instruments on this inventory. Document signed, (partly printed).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 2 pages. Deed of 512 acres in 4 tracts in Frederick County to Wm. Stephenson, trustee; if Geo. F. Washington does not pay $10,000 owed Taliaferro Stribling as executor of Francis Stribling Senr., land to be advertised for sale by Stephenson, and then Stribling is to be paid from the proceeds of sales. If money is paid, Stephenson to reconvey the land to Geo. F. Washington. Signed by Geo. F. Washington, Maria Washington, Talifaferro Stribling, Wm. Stephenson. Aug 7, 1826 certification of Maria Washington's acknowledgement of the indenture witnessed by Francis Stribling and William Lynn. Aug 23, 1826 - recorded by Thomas Allen Tidball, clerk of Frederick County Court. Document signed, docketed \"Washington [wife] to Stephenson Deed of Trust use of F. Striblings Exec. 1826 August 23rd Ack by Washington [ ], recorded 523d page and examined,\" oversize document, laminated, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 2 pages. Labeled \"A Map of Mount Vernon,\"--gives boundary lines of J.A.W.'s part of estate--also shows parts held by Bush. C. Washington and heirs of Bushrod Jr.-- Survey made by James M. Brown, Deputy Sur. of Jefferson Cty., May 10th 1831. Silked. Some corrections made in 1845. A map and survey labeled \"A Map of Mount Vernon\" and docketed \"Platt +c. of Mr. John A. Washington's part of Mount Vernon, 1225 acres.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeaves gathered at MV and Niagara Falls, pressed onto page with descriptions \"Washington's Tomb Mt. Vernon gathered by A.J. Lawrence May 1842\" and \"Niagara Falls June 1842, gathered by A.J. Lawrence.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript map in ink and watercolor, signed \"Copied by J. Hammond Coulter. Minersville.\" The map shows the boundaries of George Washington's farms along the Potomac River.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript plan of Mount Vernon titled \"Old apple orchard planted in 1871 - with pears, peaches +c.\" Includes a key, labeling the Mount Vernon mansion and all its outbuildings as they appeared in the late 1800s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mount Vernon home and tomb of Washington. Grounds opened at 11 o'clock A.M. Closed and cleared promptly at 4 o'clock P.M. Entrance fee, 25 cents. Positively no admittance on Sunday. Picnics not allowed on Mt. Vernon grounds. Special arrangement for June, July, Aug., Sept., '93: To accommodate Columbian Excursionists, the open hours will be extended to 6 o'clock P.M., on Wednesdays only. Mt. Vernon Ladies' Association\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington's watermarked paper. 1 Sheet (15\" x 17 1/2\") ; 1 Sheet (15 1/4\" x 18 1/2\") ; 3 Sheets (15\" x 18 1/4\") A corner of sheet \"c\" is torn off ; 1 Sheet (14 1/2\" x 18\") Folio: ruled for ledger use. ; 1 sheet tissue (18-1/2 x 15).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript copy of Washington's 1783 address in Annapolis to resign his commission as Commander in Chief. Noted at bottom \"Presented to the Mt. Vernon Mansion by George Bristow. 1 Chas. 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materials dating from 1738-1868. The correspondence, journals and diaries, legal and financial records, estate documents, and printed ephemera in the collection primarily relate to the Washington and Custis families, the Revolutionary War, and society life in antebellum Washington D.C. and Virginia.","Portions of this collection have been digitized, as noted in the item-level descriptions.","A.D.S. 3 pages. Docketed \"Crompe and others. con. cutbush et al ... 1607. order. or Decree.\" and \"A Decree for the platts against Cutbush.\"\tThe signer is thought to be Lawrence Washington (d. 1616) of Sulgrave, England, grandfather of Colonel John Washington, the immigrant. However, it's possible the signer was Sir Lawrence Washington (1549-1619) who served as Registrar of His Majesty's Court of Chancery and great uncle of George Washington.","D.S. 2 pages. Accessioned as a \"legal document\" signed by Lawrence Washington and Henry Thoresby in 1615. Elizabethan handwriting makes it difficult to decipher the purpose of the document or the actual date. The signer is thought to be Lawrence Washington (d. 1616) of Sulgrave, England, grandfather of Colonel John Washington, the immigrant. However, it's possible the signer was Sir Lawrence Washington (1549-1619) who served as Registrar of His Majesty's Court of Chancery and great uncle of George Washington.","Document granting 1500 acres of land to Lt. Col. John Washington \"for ye transportation thirty servants into this Colony ...\" Lists the names of 28 servants and \"Two Negroes.\" Signed by Anthony Bridges. Nicholas Spencer listed as one of the justices at Westmoreland County court where transaction is approved. Washington gained several thousands of acres in this manner.","A.D.S. 1 page. Recorded in Stafford on March 12, 1690. Registered in deed book Thomas Lee. Addressed to \"Mr. William [ ] our agent in Virginia\" survey by John Alexander on April 27, 1669 granting 5000 acres to Spencer and Washington is patented and ordered registered.","D. 1 page. Grant of 5000 acres in Stafford County [later Fairfax County] \"in the freshes of the Potomacke river\", opposite Piscataway village and between Little Hunting Creek and Epsiwasson Creek [Mount Vernon], \"said land being due ... for the transportation of one hundred into this Colony.\" ","Early copy of original grant, endorsed in hand of Genl. Washington on back \"Govr. Jeffreys Grant for 5000 acs. to Colo. Nicholas Spencer and Lt. Colo. Jno. Washington 1677\", watermark (crown over GR).","Legal document from 1687, written on vellum. The first first paragraph is written in Latin; the subsequent text is in English.  Appears to be dated 20 May 1687, and describes a legal obligation from Thomas Grosham and his wife Sarah to Richard Newsome(?). Document was witnessed by Rich Nicholson, [second name unclear], and Hen. Washington.  The document and the second signature may be in the same hand.","D.S. 2 pages. Conveyance of 300 acres of a patent of 1906 acres of land on Little Hunting Creek, Stafford County [later Fairfax] for 3000 [ ] of good tobacco. Endorsed in hand of General Washington on reverse \"Thompson to Rose Bargain and Sale 14th March 1688\" and also in another hand. Signed on reverse by Thompson and witnesses. Sale acknowledged on May 8, 1689, by Richard Gibson and Ma [ ] Thompson.","A.D.S. 1 page. Survey by George Brent of part of the land granted to Nicholas Spencer and John Washington. On reverse is a transcript of the grant by Lord Culpeper to Spencer and Washington. See under date March 1, 1674.","A.D.S. 1 page. Deed of lease to John Bushrod (ancestor of Bushrod Washington) for \"Searles\" plantation to include \"all houses, outhouse buildings Gardens Orchards ...\" Witnessed by James Westcomb and William Scott.","D. 1 page. Excerpts of Last will and Testament of John Custis grandfather of Daniel Parke Custis. Integral cover addressed to Major John Custis, watermarked (crown over heraldic shield). Test copy by \"Robert Howson C Cir Ct Northampt.\"","1. Chifonessex Plantation and Arlington house with 250 to John Custis, his son. -- 2. All male cattle on Smith's and Mackeon Islands. -- 3. 1 large silver dish, six large silver plates, one large silver basin, 2 silver candlesticks with a silver snuffer dish, 2 silver snuffers, 1 good feather bed and furniture, choice of pistols and holsters, best sword. -- 4. All rest of land at Pocomock not disposed of in his lifetime. -- 5. Quarter part of the Brigenton the Northampton built by John Bowden; the biggest silver tankard and \"my fathers picture now hanging in my hall\". -- 6. The male cattle given in will bars him of further claim owed him.","William Byrd writes to his brother-in-law John Custis, enclosing a will of their father-in-law Daniel Parke (dated 1710 December 7) regarding inheritance to their wives Frances and Lucy, daughters of Daniel Parke. Autograph document signed, 3 pages. Additional documents include a 1710 October 27 legal note regarding court settlement involving Daniel Parke - autograph document signed, small sheet; and an unrelated document with a list of receipts dated May 1757 of payments received from Daniel Parke Custis written, dated, and signed for in the hand of each creditor, autograph document signed, 2 pages.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Thanks her for letter--gives her an opportunity to write her and assure her that she is not ambitious if she had the watch she would return it to her--the barbarous murder of Genl. Parke plundered him of all--there is little or nothing of it restored though he had six or seven thousand pounds--they are not even being punished--wishes all relatives of Parke would petition the Queen--\"tis a greif beyond expression to se the injustice that is done so great a man\"--sorry that she is such a sufferer by the General's will--it was never her desire to have any part of his estate--if it is in her power to help it her estate will not be burdened with the debts--the new general has seized some of the estate and talks of taking more--she has a small silver basin and ladle of Genl. Parke's--either or both are at her service.","Docketed \"a letter giving an acct. of Col. Parke's death.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"K. Chester.\"","Sampson Darrell deed for Dogue Creek land, George Washington's copy. Virginia deed for land described as located in Stafford County [Fairfax County], granted to Sampson Darrell for 162 acres by the Right Hon. Catherine Lady Fairfax, sole proprietor of the Northern neck of Virginia. Dated November 26, 1717 with a separate docket in the handwriting of George Washington relating to the 1717 deed that came into his possession after he purchased the land in his expansion of the Mount Vernon plantation in the late 1750's. This grant to Sampson Darrell in the Northern Neck was originally for 200 acres but was corrected and regranted to Lady Catherine Culpeper in 1717 in the amount of 162 acres which George Washington later acquired. 1 sheet with fragment.","D. 3 pages. Daniel Parke has Virginian and English estates--heavily in debt--his wife [Jane] the daughter of Philip Ludwell had a considerable fortune--two daughters: Frances married to John Custis and Lucy married to Wm. Byrd--in 1705 Queen Ann made him Governor of Leward Islands held this for 5 years and acquired considerable estate there--in Dec. 1710 he was murdered by the inhabitants \"who plundered his house of all his plate, mony, jewells, and household stuff\"--no reparation ever made--the pretense for this was the suspicion that the Governor was too familiar with some of their wives namely Mrs. Chester by whom he was supposed to have a child--confirmd this by his liberality to the child (at his death too young to be christened)--by his will left all his estate in the Leward Islands for the use of his child called Lucy Chester--the mother Katherine Chester--if Lucy died before she came of age he \"began at last to remember his lawfull children\", gave Frances Custis all his estate in Virginia and England--willing that his daughter should pay the legacies hereafter mentiond and all his debts--hard upon her however Mr. Custis and his wife discharged all the debts due both in England and Virginia amounting to many thousand pounds and then paid the legacies--got no account of debts in the Leward Islands--Mrs. Custis wrote the executor Mr. Rhodny--he said very few of the General's papers came to hand, the mob having destoyed them--a Mr. Perry owed money--now at last after more than 14 yrs. are past a man who calls himself Dunbar Parke, married to Lucy Chester, demands L10,000 of Mr. Custis (Frances long since dead) for debts owed by Daniel Parke in the Leward Islands--no notice ever given of such debts before--since all estates and debts in the four Leward Islands were given to Lucy Chester she ought to be liable for the debts--if the estate in England and Virginia must assume these debts as well as those in Va. and Eng. neither Frances nor Lucy Burd will have anything left from the estate--not the meaning of the testator.","Docketed \"This paper gives much information respecting the murder of Govr. Parke and other family matters.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Signed and sealed by Roger Gregory, Mildred Gregory. Docketed on reverse, possibly later in the hand of George Washington, Roger and Mildred Gregory \"Bond to Auge Washington 19th Octr 1726.\"","D.S. oversize parchment folded. An indenture for the sale of the estate of Culthorpe in Derbyshire, England by Francis Ash \"of St. Mary's county in the province of Maryland planter, ...\" Augustine Washington acting under a power of attorney granted him by Ash. Reference to the contract for the sale on June 25, 1728. presumably Washington, when he traveled to England in 1729, acted to complete the sale for Ash.","The case of planters of tobacco in Virginia, as represented by themselves, signed by the president of the council and speaker of the House of Burgesses ([London: Printed for J. Roberts in Warwick Lane]). This pamphlet was written by Robert Carter for the vindication of the representation for the planters in Virginia: made by the General assembly of that colony.","A.L.S. 1 page. Explains the reasons for the delay in repaying debt. Signature not legible. John Bushrod was the maternal grandfather of Judge Bushrod Washington.","D. 1 page. Deeds dated May 25 and 26th, 1739 to 523 acres on Muddy Hole Branch [later a part of Mount Vernon] for a consideration of £150.","Document, early copy, laminated, docketed by George Washington on reverse, watermark (crown over shield with GR).","A.L.S. 4 pages. Sorry to hear his family is so sickly especially with \"flux\"--gives minute directions for their care i.e. bleeding, vomits etc.--herbs to use and how to prepare various remedies--Hannah's ailment and how to treat it--has had a good year all his tobacco is in the houses--haying now, has a great quantity--3000 tobacco hhds.--poor old Harry sick--Mr. Winch's land--Clayborn land being bought for Winch--your sister knows nothing of it--she is being turned out and sent her lawyer to him for advice--is repairing her house at Waldees--whom does he mistrust?--Custis coat-of-arms discussed--Winch has come by his lately--\"every scoundrell ye has money, may go ye heralds office and buy a coat of arms\"--Daniel has more right to it than his sister now married--list of things he is sending (wine, cider, and sugar, mint water, cinnamon) with advice about how to take care of it.","Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermarks (J. Honig and crown over encircled lion rampant with motto).","A.D.S. 3 pages. Release for the 180 acres of the Spencer grant lying along Dogue Creek [later part of Mount Vernon for £105 current money and £500 tobacco--all the land lying in Truro Parish, Prince William County [Fairfax] on upper side of Doeg Creek, containing 180 acres Ninety Eight and half perches [formerly part of tract granted to Nicholas Spencer].","Docketed by George Washington on reverse, and in another hand \"Copy Release-Spencer to Osborne,\" watermarks (crown over GR on shield, and crown over heraldic device and motto \"Honi soie quo Mal y pense\"). Witnessed by John Colville, William Payne, John Brown, Stephen Lewis. Receipt signed by Wm. Spencer same date for payment received. Proved Nov. 26, 1739 by Catesby Cocke Clerk. Copy teste by John Graham.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mentions letter received telling of his ill health and advanced age, fears he will not recover, so wished to make his peace with all the world--Cable lets him know that he is his friend--sets his conscience at rest in respect to what has happened between them--result of misunderstandings--\"I really apprehended that I was ill used\"--not guilty of malpractice--wrote to the governor that he would not act by the Commission he had--wants him to bestow it on someone else--can't after renouncing it take it up again--would do anything to oblige him [Custis] and settle peace among \"our Relations\"--hopes there may be a way found to do it without trouble--wants to settle things so none of friends or relations are discontented--if either of them die before they meet again hopes they will meet in the Everlasting Kingdom where no disturbance can be--\"Your Sister sends you her kind Love ...\"","Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermarks (crown over GR within shield, and crown over heraldic device and motto \"Honi soit qui mal y pense\").","A.L.S. 1 page. Concerning a permit to take in Virginia tobacco. This is the earliest known written example of the name \"Mount Vernon\" used for Washington's estate. Fairfax was Lawrence Washington's father-in law.","A.D.S. 1 page. \"Platt of a Survey made for Capt. Augustine Washington and Mr. John Washington in Westmoreland County ...\" Contains metes and bounds and ink and pencil drawing of the tract bordered on three sides by Bridges Creek Potomac River and Pope's Creek. Later renamed Wakefield by Wm. Aug. Washington.","A.D.S. 2 pages. For 106 acres on Dogue Run in Truro Parish, Fairfax County, part of a greater tract of land belonging to Sampson Darrel, and bounded by line of land of late Wm. Spencer and Dogue Run--yearly rent of 730 lbs. of tobacco--privileges and restrictions of the lease. Signed by John Gist. Witnessed by Giles Tillet and Wm. Sherman.","A.D.S. 1 page. Laminated onto another sheet of paper, reverse side not legible. Discharge order for David Coulton by Admiral Edward Vernon. Sentence of a court martial.","A.L.S. 1 page. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Aug. Washington\".  Letter of family interest--expresses pleasure at Lawrence's recovery--congratulations on birth of son--\"You need not have been so severe on the Salts as you were in your last, if you would but consider how much you are indebted to them ...\"--doesn't approve of taking up large tracts of land so far back, \"it is a ready way to keep your Self always behind hand.\"--Warner Washington to marry Betty Mason the end of the month. Integral cover, watermark (crown over encircled GR, and crown over heraldic shield and motto \"Honi soit qui mal y pense\").","A.D.S. 1 page. Fragment, in hand of James Mitchell, laminated, docketed on reverse \"Mitchel acct. Recpt. £4,\" charred by fire. Account covers period from November 6, 1748-July 2, 1749--for such items as horses butter, \"making yr. Bed Slip,\" washing, dinner and club--entries for 1748 scratched through. Receipted on July 1, 1749 for £1/4 by James Mitchell.","A.L.S. 1 page. Sends news that Custis's father [John Custis] heartily approves of his marriage with Miss [Martha] Dandridge--\" ... he has so good a Character of her That he had rather you shou'd have her than any Lady in Virginia. Nay if possible he is as much enamoured with her Character as you are with her Person and this is owing chiefly to a prudent speech of her own. Hurry down immediately for Fear he shou'd change the strong inclination he has to your Marrying directly.\"--gave briddle and saddle to Jack in Custis's name. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (crown over heraldic device and motto \"Honi Soit qui mal y pense,\" and crown over GR). Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Power.\" Date on original catalog card appears [c.1750].","One page from a ledger book dated 1747 in the hand of Lawrence Washington, for accounts with \"The Right Honourable Lord Fairfax.\" The purchases include bills of exchange for sterling, sheep, gunpowder and shells, payment for smith work, and barrels of Indian meal. The payments were made primarily against rent payments.","Title page from \"A Book of Surveys Began July 22nd 1749.\"Facsimile copy with note at top:  \"Fac simile, copied from a Manuscript in the handwriting of Washington.\"","A.D.S. 2 pages. Account - Lawrence Washington with the Ohio Company. Account before his death, and interest run up on the unpaid account after his death, amount credited to his account. Autograph document signed by Geo. Mason, docketed \"The Estate of Lawrence Washington Esqr. deceased with The Ohio Company - Acc't, May 8, 1772, \"laminated, Watermarks (crown over GR, and crown over encircled armed figure).This acc't. drawn up and signed by George Mason on part of Ohio Co. Attested on May 19, 1772, by A. Henderson, Clerk of Fairfax Co. Court.","Plant cutting of boxwood. Note reads it was planted by Lawrence Washington.","D. 1 page. Bill - Benjamin Nockalls to Mr. John Price. Bill for wom[an]s shoes and white thread--am't of bill £0.11. Document, on reverse of broadside advertisement by Benjamin Nockalls, laminated, incomplete watermark (GR).","A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for June 14, 1751-April 3, 1752 for medical care, including one entry \"Jan 10 [1752] To a large box antiscorbutick Ointm. for Mr. George Washington.\" Also includes entries \"a Visit to yr Negro wench,\" and \"Drawing a tooth for yr Negro.\" Autograph document signed, laminated, docketed \"Rect. Doctr. Sutherland April 27th 1752 1.6.9.,\" badly charred. Receipted on April 27, 1752 for Dr. Sutherland by [ ] Peyton.","D. Document, partly printed, laminated, torn and charred, watermark (crown). Bill for cloth, buttons, buckram, thread, etc., amounting to £2.19.","A.L.S. 1 page. Because of Capt. Wilson's situation it has been impossible to issue Lawrence's half pay--needs a new power of atty.--also asks Lawrence to send him a letter for the Secy. of War in re. his bad state of health and requesting a 12 mo. extension of his leave. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (crown over powder horn and name L.V. Garrevink). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Anth. Stewart\".","A.D.S. Bill for [ ] amounting to £0.18.0. Autograph document signed, in hand of [ ] Morley, laminated, incomplete watermark (crown), on reverse of Richard Gore's Broadside Advertisement. Receipted by A[ur.?] Morley.","D. 1 page. Bill for gimblets, and blades and sail needles--amounting to £3.8. Document, fragment, laminated, incomplete watermark (G[R])?","D. 2 pieces. An undated one-page list of over 80 persons, some well known Virginians - including Col. Fairfax, Col. Lee, and Maj. Washington - who purchased items from the estate of Lawrence Washington, George Washington's older brother. The total value of bonds and other sundries comes to 386 pounds, 10 shillings, 10 pence. Sheet is docketed on the reverse in George Washington's handwriting. The second item is a brief note, also undated, of 6 lines in an unknown hand that identifies the first item and points out George Washington's handwriting in the docketing.","A.L.S. 1 page. Custis writes to the merchant firm in London: \"You have here Inclosed a Bill of Loding for Twelve ho[gsheads] of very Choice fine Tobacco for which I hope you will render me an agreeable price. I received my Accts. Currt. the Ballance then I observe due to me £1830 = 17:10 which I believe to be Right ... \". Page has been damaged and taped.","D. 6 pages. Document, contemporary attested copy by Wm. Moss, laminated. Witnessed by Wm. Waite, Jno. North, Andrew W. Warren and Joseph Gound. Proved Sept. 26, 1752 by John Graham in Fairfax County. ","1. to be buried in a proper vault at Mt. Vernon -- 2. [Mount Vernon lands and buildings] and land on Bullskin, Frederick Co. to his wife for use during her life, and 1/2 of negroes -- 3. all real and personal property not otherwise disposed of in Virginia and Md. to go to daughter Sarah and her heirs, but in case of her death without issue: brother Augustine to receive Principio, Accokeek, Kingsbury, Lacanshire and No. East Iron works in Va. and Md., reserving 1/3 of profits to wife, and 2 tracts of land in Frederick County; George, on death of Lawrence's wife, to get all lands with improvements in Fairfax Co., and, further, during life of wife George to have use of a share of land equal to that given to Samuel, John and Charles. Remaining lands in Frederick Co. to bros. Samuel, John, and Charles (each to pay their sister Betty £150) -- in case any of the three die without issue, land to revert to Augustine. Each of brothers to receive part of remaining share of negroes and pay wife £100 sterling. -- 4. certain other properties to be sold to pay debts. (Share in Ohio Co., lands, and lots in Alexa. included, and arrears of his half pay) -- 5. Mourning ring to wife, mother in law and executors. Appoints Wm. Fairfax, George Fairfax, August. and George Washington, Majr. John Carlyle nd Nathaniel Chapman as executors.","D.S. 2 pages. A writ of examination for the release of the dower lands of Sarah Johnston to her husband George. George Washington is mentioned as still residing in King George County. Sarah Johnston was examined by George William Fairfax, Daniel McCarty and William Ramsay who all signed the document. Their seals are covered over with pieces of paper.","Plat showing the purchase of land for John Augustine Washington, acquiring 643 acres of land granted by Thomas Rutherford in Frederick (now Jefferson) County, VA. George Washington had also purchased land in Frederick County, acquiring 453 acres also from Thomas Rutherford, granted by Lord Fairfax. Autograph document, 2 pages, docketed.","Received of Daniel Parke Custis executor of John Custis Esqr. deceased 25 lbs.","A.L.S. 1 page. \"Sir, Ten days ago I sent an express to Governor Shirley with orders to him to meet me at Annapolis in Maryland and have desir'd. Mr. Delancy to accompany him thither:...,\" [signed] E. Braddock.","Embossed Revenue Stamp on Colonial; partially printed--3 pence revenue stamp of Massachusetts. Directs sheriff of Essex County to attach the goods or arrest Timothy Rogers of Glocester.","A.D.S. 1 page. Autograph document signed, laminated, endorsed on reverse, \"Rect. No. 41\". Receipted August 1 1761 by Lodwick, witnessed by William Anderson and William Simms. Hardwick was overseer on Bullskin property in Frederick Co. This acct. for L7.10.3 for cattle and wheat delivered by Lodwick.","Printed by B. Franklin for 15 shillings. Pa note.","Partially printed, signed (by Charlee Thompson).\"To counterfeit is death\" on back of note.\" Painted by B. Franklin and D. Hall 1760\" on back of note. \"This bill shall pass for five pounds within the Province of Pennsylvania according to an Act of Assembly made in the 33rd year of the Riegn of King George dated the fifth day of May, 1760\".","D. 2 pages. Account - Mary Washington with Dekar, Thompson, and Cox. Purchases of supplies including food, cloth, and housewares. Torn and charred, laminated.","Form letter, printed, signed by Russell, laminated, (another form letter included on same page), included in letter of May 4, 1762, Russell to J.A.W. Informing him of new partnership between him and William Molleson--assures him of continued attention to his affairs.","A.L.S. 1 page. Received news of Col. Aug[ustine] Washington's death--[Post ?] chariot for Mrs. Bushrod being sent by ship insured--has lately taken a partner, as enclosed - [see form letters dated March 25, 1762, James Russell to John Augustine Washington; and James Russell and Molleson to John A. Washington]--sends Mr. Bushrod's acct. current. Integral cover, laminated, docketed \"The firm of James Russell and Molleson [ ] there first Letter 5 March 1762\".","Copy. Endorsed at top, \"Copy of a letter in possession of Mrs. G.W. Bassett of Hanover Co., Va. being one, of only two letters, in which Genl. Washington was known to indulge in humor\".\"Not in Writings\". Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Washington\". Letter in a humorous vein congratulating the Bassetts on the birth of another child,--comments on church-going--chides him humorously for not attending church, \"Could you but behold with what religious zeal I hye me to Church on every Lords day ...\"--state of tobacco crop.","Print document, 2 pages folio, folded. Printed by Mark Baskett, Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty; and by the Assigns of Robert Basketts. 1764. London.","Pennsylvania 5s denomination note. Main text runs vertically through, \"Printed by B. Franklin.\"","A.D.S. 2 pages. Account of monies received by and owing to John Carlyle, including sums relating to the estate of Lawrence Washington and to John Posey.","Small proof copy of stamp. Re: Stamp Act.","An example of a stamp required on colonial paper based on the British Parliamnet's Stamp Act. Embossed 4d, red, gem proof.","D.S. 2 pages. Document signed, fragment, laminated, torn and charred scrap of paper. Account from May 3-July 30, 1765, for snuff, Irish l[inen], silk hat, fann, etc. Account signed by [Ja]mes Buchanan.","Incomplete copy., \"revived and improved: Or, An Astronomical Diary, For the Year of our Lord Christ 1766. Calculated for the Meridian of Boston in New England, Lat. 42 Deg. 25 Min. North.\" Housed in a handmade enclosure with button tie.","A.D. 2 pages. Total of £121. 15S. received from Mr. Harvey, Richard Lee and Mr. Simpson.","Printed document , 1 page folded. Printed by Mark Baskett, Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty; and by the Assigns of Robert Baskett. London.","A.D.S. 1 page. Amos Ogden (of Reading County, New Jersey) grants power of attorney to Thomas Ogden of New Sarum, Great Britain,\" ... to do whatsoever may be necessary to be done respecting some Lands in West Florida in America ...\" Witnessed by John Blagge and William [Virtue?].","D. 1 page. Document, fragment, laminated, incomplete watermark (GR). Account for 1 doz. black lead pencils, steel pencil case, pocket knife, sheep sheers, etc.---amounting to £1.7.6.","D.S. 4 pages. \"At the Court of St. James.\" Grant made to Amos Ogden, through the power of attorney given to Thomas Ogden, for 25,000 acres of land in west Florida. One of the conditions: That Amos Ogden \"do settle the Lands with foreign Protestants or Persons that shall be brought from his Magestys other Colonies in North America within ten years ...\"","Printed document, 2 pages folio, folded. Printed by Mark Baskett, Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty; and by the Assigns of Robert Baskett. London.","A.L.S. 4 pages. \"Dear Sir.\" Received receipt of acct. sales for past year--he has drawn on them for 3 sets of Exchange of £100 each--please send Miss Bushrod's invoice of goods soon for she is to be married and cannot set up house keeping without them--[paragraph blurred]--weather so cold and river frozen, so Capt. Johnstone slow in loading ship--make him insurance on 16 hhds. tobacco by Lord Camden in case of loss--[Added under date of 20 March 1769 in J.A.W.'s hand is] \"Invoice of all goods to be sent by the first ship into Rapahannock or Potomack for J. A. Washington,\" with list of things desired. On reverse is same list with prices added. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed \"Copy of my Le[tter] and [invoice ?] [ ] Feb. 1769\", watermark (crown over encircled heraldic device and motto). Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. A. Washington\".","A.L.S. 3 pages. Has sent son George to see him, so he can see cruelty with which tutor treats the children--bad wound on his head--obliged if [Hannah B. Washington would send rosewater--wishes them joy of their young son--[Bestey ?] delivered of son--needs money to pay decree against estate--entitled to interest on payments being made to her. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark (figure holding aloft a liberty cap, lion rampant in enclosure with motto \"Pro Patria\"), bottom part of letter is missing.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Letter to his sister. Since he will be secluded for 2 or 3 years from Rippon Lodge while studying law [in England] desires her to write him news of their circle of friends--is a friend of the brother of her friend Mr. Cadwalleder--supposes she has had another child by now--cautions her not to spoil it as she has done Richard--requests her to send him some good hams, pickles, Indian corn, peaches. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (crown over powder horn, LVG, and Bell).","A.D.S. 1 page. Concerns the examination of witnesses for the court. Docketed on reverse, \"Frederick 4th of October 1771, In obedience to the sithin order we the Subscribers have Deligently Examined Thom.s Speake in behalf of the Plaintiffs witness own hands.\"","D.S. 2 pages. The bond is for 500 pounds with Warner Washington as the co-signer for Throckmorton. Signed by John Ariss, a tenant farmer of George Washington's, as a witness. The various dates of the signatures are when payments were made.","D.S. 2 pages. A bill of sale of land owned by a wife. Witnessed and signed by Samuel Washington.","A.D. 1 page. Bill, account to John Aug. Washington of loss--a broker's account for settling a loss--plus current account rendered. Autograph document, partly mutilated, laminated, endorsed \"Lord Camden(?)\", watermark (Garrevenk).","D.S. 2 pages. Evaluation of Sundries belonging to Mary Washington by Charles Washington and Fielding Lewis. Inventory with value of livestock, tools, slaves--evaluated by Fielding Lewis and Chas. Washington. Document signed, in hand of Fielding Lewis, silked, endorsed by G.W.(?), watermark (crown over heraldic shield and motto \"Honi soit qui mal y pense\").","A.D. 1 page. Indenture between Richard Simmons and Samuel Wade Magruder. 2 tracts of land called Wickhams and Pottingers discovery in Frederick Cty., Md. sold to Magruder by Simmons for £157.0 ... witnessed by Charles Jones and Andrew Heugh ... reverse side has Simmons receipt to Magruder for the money ... Jones and Heugh's statement that they have examined Mrs. Simmons' dower rights ... received and recorded Apr. 19, 1772 ... received of Magruder on Apr. 13, 1772 £0.8.0 for an Alienation fine on sd. land.","A.D.S. 4 pages. Account for 7 pr. plaid hose, black pettycoat, silk purse, pins, chrystall buttons, copper kettle, hair trunk, snuff box, etc. Autograph document signed, laminated, docketed \"Rect. [Ed]ward Moore 13th October 1772,\" two sheets badly torn and burned, watermark (crown over powder horn and LVG).Receipted on Oct. 13, 1772, on second sheet by Edward Moor.","Two copies. D.S. 1 page. Assignment of bond from Samuel Washington to Phil Pendleton to be transferred to Samuel Beale. Witnessed by Samuel Washington. Later assigned to Gabriel Jones, November 1772 and then to John Lewis, February 1773. Bond for 200 pounds.","D. 1 page. Eulogy of William Nelson, given to a \"Miss Bassett\" of Eltham, written in Williamsburg. Addressed to \"Miss Bassett[at]Eltham,\" probably Elizabeth Bassett, eldest daughter of Col. Burwell Bassett of Eltham. Document, laminated, watermark (GR surmounted by a crown).","Account, widow of Augustine Washington (half brother to George Washington). Date on original catalog appears 1773 (Jan.) - 1774 (Nov.). For sundries.","\"A Crown\" issued according to act of Gen. Assembly of Pennsylvania, passed in 13th year of reign of George III--signed Jacob Harman, Mord. Lewis, Joseph Allen--No. 15454 printed by Hall and Sellers.","A.L.  2 pages. Bushfield. Also includes copy of letter from James Russell to William Carr, 12 July 1773. Docketed on reverse, \"To William Carr Esqr. Merchant in Dumfries, By favor of Mr. Stadler.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Fragment, poor condition. Account for medicines and treatment, including linement, laudanum, cordial mixture, bolus, ingredient for Glysters, etc., amounting to £ 6.18.0. Autograph document signed, laminated, a badly torn and charred scrap of paper, indecipherable watermark, docketed on reverse \"Mrs. Washington,\" and \"£6.18 4 Septr. 1774\". Date on original catalog card appears [c.1774]. Receipted by W. Mortimer.","A.D.S. Account from Sept. 1774-Feb. 1775 for sugar and codfish--£1.3.0. Autograph document signed, in hand of Benjamin Call, laminated, docketed \"Henly and Caul\". Receipted July 17, 1775 by Benjamin Call.","A.D.S 2 pages. An estate inventory of Lawrence Washington (1745-1774) -- a direct descendant of emigrant Col. John Washington and distant cousin of George Washington. The inventory includes 42 slaves (by name), cattle, and furnishings of each room. The inventory is signed by Thomas Jett and recorded by R. Bernard in Westmoreland County on December 31, 1782.","D.S. 1 page. Receipt for 18 shillings for one pound of Hyson Tea. Autograph document signed, fragment, charred by fire, laminated, docketed \"Robt. Broom £.18.0, 18th May 1774\".","A.L.S. 2 pages. \"-if you come to America you should come into this Province and be very cautious in buying ground; the people in this country they plow the ground that is cleared so many years together that they run it out.\"","D. 1 page. Sum of one pound promised to Burdett Ashton, executor of Anne Washington ... payable on or before this date, one yr ... bind themselves for 2 pounds ...\" Witnessed by John Ashton.","A.L.S. 1 page. Acknowledges a grain measure--reports that the measure accords with his own and also with one from Baltimore--deduces that the measure then in use in [Westmoreland Co.] is inaccurate. Autograph letter signed, docketed, watermark incomplete (heraldic device).Name on original manuscript appears as \"John Aug. Washington\".","A.L.S. 1 page, folded. Discusses the beginning of the Revolution. Advises James to stay in Scotland \"until the present dispute between the Parliament and America is ended.\" Continues \"-there is great preparation for war in the different provinces of this country; several skirmishes that happened; there was a battle at a place in New England called Concord ...\"","Printed enlistment broadside, signed by 17 recruits.","A.L.S. 1 page. Would have come to see her in Prince William but has been daily expecting Capt. Wood's return--has been out little because of lack of shoes--those she has are too small and cannot get any more.","D.S. List of 21 names of soldiers enlisting in the Continental Army for 1 year. Scituate, Massachusetts.","A.D.S. 1 page. A document in connection with a lawsuit over Augustine Washington's will: Alexander and Elizabeth Spotswood, Burdett and Ann Aston, and Jane Washington vs. John Augustine Washington, William Augustine Washington, and George Washington \"Infants under the Age of Twenty one Years\" [at the time of Augustine's death]. This document stipulates how George Washington's father's estate will be divided amongst the defendents and plaintiffs.","List of militia officers, including their rank, sworn in by the Committee of Westmoreland County, Virginia, including John Augustine Washington, Colonel (brother of George Washington). Document signed by J. Davenport. 1 page.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mt. Pleast. Camp, South Side of James River, on my way to Norfolk. There has been an engagement between Dunmore and the Lowlanders--can tell details--postscript adds that Mr. James Lewis will act for him at division of estate [of Augustine Washington ?] and receive his part. Autograph letter signed, fragment only, laminated, incomplete watermark (crown over powder horn), directed on reverse, \"Carry this letter to Westmoreland\".","L. 4 pages. Letter, unsigned. Attributed to Rev. Abiel Leonard before the siege of Boston in 1775, has a note to return to William A. Saunders of Cambridge.","\"This BILL of SIX DOLLARS, shall entitle the BEARER hereof to receive GOLD or SILVER, at the rate of FOUR SHILLINGS and SIX-PENCE sterling per DOLLAR. . . .\"Passed by Maryland Provincial Convention. Printed by F. Green.","\"According to the Resolves of the Assembly of Pennsylvania, of the 18th day of November, in the sixteenth Year of the Reign of G.E.O. the Third. Dated at Philadelphia, the 8th Day of December, 1775.\" Printed by Hall and Sellers.","A.D.S. Receipt for slaves, cattle, etc. alotted to Ashton as his wife's [Ann Washington's] portion of estate of her father, Augustine Washington--valuation amounts to £432.3.8. Autograph document signed, in hand of John A. Washington, laminated, docketed \"Rect. B. Ashton £432.3.8, 21 decr. 1775\".Witnessed by Danl. McCarty.","A.D. 1 page. List of names, county, amount of rent, amount in arrears.","D. 1 page. \"Articles of agreement\" between Amos Ogden and Thomas Ogden include \"Robert Ogden, New York\" and \"David Ogden, New Jersey.\"","Revolutionary War Journals of James Humphrey, written partially in code, with separate marching orders and review of procedures - 4 items. A 32 page journal, the first seven pages being in code, recording information such as an encouragement to continue in the service of the state of Massachusetts, a list of men in Captain Gore's company, the rations allowed each man, the pay scale of a battalion, a copy of regimental orders, and a list of names of the men on guard duty. Attributed to James Humphrey who used the same code in anothern journal. Together with an additional 20 pages containing numerous tables such as the diameter of guns and balls, the \"composition for Fuzes of Shells of all Natures,\" how to figure the time of flight of a cannon ball, etc. Separate sheets list marching orders and instructions.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mifflin, an aide-de-camp to George Washington, writes: \"General Washington has been dangerously ill -- His Complaint a perineumony. He is much better and said to be out of Danger -- His Situation has occasioned great anxiety in our Minds. The Consequences which would follow the Loss of so great a Man at this time cannot be calculated.\"","D.S. 1 page. 25 men signed or made their X to enroll for 3 months of service in the \"American Army.\" Document signed, partially printed.","A.L.S. 3 pages, docketed with two separate promissory notes. Donald Campbell writes about the war ruining his business and the need for a \"good constitution\" to get the people to believe in Independence.","This one-sixth dollar note displays a linking ring of states and sunburst design which reads \"AMERICAN CONGRESS WE ARE ONE.\" On recto is a sundial design: \"FUGIO, MIND YOUR BUSINESS.\" \"According to a Resolution of CONGRESS, passed at Philadelphia, February 17, 1776.\" Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","Currency Note. This one-third dollar note displays a linking ring of states and sunburst design which reads: \"AMERICAN CONGRESS WE ARE ONE.\" On recto is a sundial design: \"FUGIO, MIND YOUR BUSINESS.\" \"According to a Resolution of CONGRESS passed at Philadelphia, February 17, 1776.\" Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","Seven dollar Continental currency note, printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","A.L.S. 1 page. Am ordered by G. Washington to make provisions for marching army--have ready 80,000 lb. hard bread at Woodstock--stop sending any more flower, etc. to camp--part of bread must be at Woodstock before the detachment on Wed., \"... the consequence of a failure may be fatal\"--keep it as much to yourself as possible.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Reporting the survey of the Ohio Co. 200,000/acres by Capt. Hancock Lee and Mr. Leet--they have it all in one tract on Licking Creek which falls into the Ohio 150 miles below the Scioto R. about [80] miles above the Kentucky R.--it is clear of Henderson's and the Vandalia Co. claims--\"By all Accounts it is equal to any Land on this Continent, being exceedingly rich and level.\"--charges for survey £650--each member owes £50 each he can't pay it all--men waiting for the money--puts it to him as a \"Man of Honour\" if he intends to benefit from the survey he ought to pay some portion of the charge or sell out his shares. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (crown over GR), docketed, \"Geo. Mason - dated ye 12 March 1776-receivd 5th Oct. [ ] Col. R. Lee, delivered ye [ ] to R. McKeldon\". Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Mason\".","One shilling note, emitted by a law of colony of New Jersey passed March 25, 1776, signed by Robt. Smith, Jonathan Deare, and John Smythe. Printed by Isaac Collins, Burlington, New Jersey.","Printed document 1 page. Broadside signed by John Jay [then President of Congress] with instructions to the Commanders of the Private Ships or Vessels of War, instructing then that they will have Commissions of Letters of Marque and Reprisal, authoring them to make Captures of British Vessels and Cargoes.","A.D.S. 1 page. Receipt of a list of bonds due George William Fairfax. Collected by Lund Washington and received by Craven Payton. Docketed on reverse by George Washington: \"Craven Payton receipt for Bonds - taken at the sale of Colo Fairfax's Furniture etc., 7th April 1776.\"","Continental currency note for three dollars. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","Letter or journal entry written from Montreal, Canada on May 24, 1776 with sketched map of Lake Champlain on the back. Describes movement and condition of troops and arms of the Northern Department, some have smallpox and fever. It is unknown who the creator is but was at one time attributed to David Avery. References Benedict Arnold.","Warrant written to Ebenezer Hancock the Deputy Paymaster General of the USA to Pay to David Townsend, Surgeon of the 6th Regiment, a refund of 23 pounds 7 shillings for smallpox medicines he purchased for the 6th regiment. Signed by Artemas Ward and Joseph Ward.","A.D.S. 1 page. Fragmented document is signed, laminated, docketed \"Rect. No. 101 Wm. Hunter £5.8.9, 21st Augt. 1776\". Receipted by Wm. Hunter. Bill for Irish linen, cotton cards, and thread, amounting to £5.8.9.","Continental currency note for five dollars signed by B. [Benjamin] Levy and Thomas Donnellan. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","Continental currency note, seven dollars. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","D.S. 1 page, writing on both sides. Amos Ogden of New Jersey agrees to give Thomas Ogden one-fifth of any land which the latter, acting as attorney, can recover from an apparent dispute of a land grant in West Florida.","A.L.S. 1 page. From Princeton, New Jersey. Addressed on the verso. Written in the hand of Major Aaron Burr, Aide-De-Camp to Putnam. In the letter, Putnam defends one of his soldiers being charged with misconduct saying that he is reliable and has taken General Washington's Oath of Fidelity. Putnam also orders scouting parties to be kept as close to the enemy as possible.","2nd Company 1st Regiment Connecticut Militia--Lists categories for Capt. Camps's 42 men, shows which soldiers are sick, absent, discharged, dead, or deserted. Return - Connecticut Militia.","D.S. 1 page. Commission for Benedict Arnold to serve as Major General, signed by John Hancock.","Document, signed, 1 page, folded, writing on two sides. Town meeting voted to establish the hospital according to law. Dr. Daniel Parker and Dr. Nathaniel Cook were the physicians in charge.","A.D.S. Autograph document signed, in hand of Lund Washington, Harper's name signed with X, laminated, docketed. Receipt for 20 shillings for making ten pairs of \"negro shoes\" for General Washington's people.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Memorial presented to Congress relating to widows of foreign officers. Letter to George Washington is enclosed. See letter of 1777 October 6. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed, watermark (encircled fleur-de-lis surmounted by crown). [Letter to G.W. is enclosed--see letter of Oct. 6, 1777, Baron Holtzendorf to G.W.].","Printed document, 2 pages. Parliamentary Act during the reign of George III repealed the Boston Port Act of Massachusetts.","Printed document, 4 pages. Parliamentary act repealing the Sugar Act.","Printed document, 2 pages. Parliamentary act discontinuing the Duties on Cotton-wool, the Growth and Product of the British Colonies or Plantations in America, exported from this Kingdom.","Collection of receipts ranging from 1778-1795. Twenty-five items mostly relating to Betty Washington Lewis for the period of her widowhood. Includes payment for stockings, property taxes, her sons' tuition, linen, a copper kettle, and a statement of \"Debt, interest and payments on two Bonds ... from John Wayman, Edward Snickers and William Brady to Col. Fielding Lewis.\" In Mylar enclosures.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Promises on penalty of £10,000 to give him title to land in King and Queen County soon as possible. Pay purchase money to James Hill. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Alexa.\", docketed \"Title Papers - John P. Custis' Lre. directing payment of money for King and Queen Estate to Jams. Hill and engaging a title to J.H. - Mem - Deed is recorded in the Genl. Court.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. A notice of the election of Philip Smith, Joseph Lane, and Fleet Cox to act as Tax Commissioners for Westmoreland County; \"freely and Indifferently\" elected by Freeholders and Housekeepers. Signed by John Augustine Washington (1736-1787; brother of George Washington), Richard Lee, and Thomas Chilton.","Autograph letter, signed. Letter written from Bushrod Washington, to his mother, Hannah Bushrod Washington, about his time in Fredericksburg.","This broadside was used as an advertisement to help fund engravings of Robert Edge Pine's painting that celebrated the American cause. It is filled out by Pine in manuscript on behalf of George William Fairfax who bought and sponsored five prints. Paid by George William Fairfax and signed by Robert Edge Pine","A.L.S. 1 page. Bushrod Washington writes his mother (Hannah Bushrod Washington) while a student at William and Mary College at age 16. He writes about world affairs and his activities at William and Mary. Autograph letter signed, address panel on verso.","D.S. 1 page. Partially printed document. Loyalty oath, signed at Valley Forge by Moses Greenleaf, captain of a Foot Company. \"I Moses Greenleaf Capt. In ... do acknowledge the United States of America to be Free ... \".","Colonel John Augustine Washington, by orders of his Excellency the governor, instructs the militia of Westmoreland County to assemble at the county courthouse for the purposes of a draft of one third of the militia 'held in readyness at a  moments warning.' Autograph document signed, 1 page.","A.L.S. 1 page. Letter by Washington's aide-de-camp requesting Clement Biddle's horse for Martha Washington, who wants to \"ride a short distance that day.\"","Continental currency note, eight dollars. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","Continental currency note, sixty dollars. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","Continental currency note, seven dollars. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","D.S. 1 page. A Return of the 10th Company of the 3rd Regiment of Militia in the County of Worcester. Company strength report. Marginal note to the section that separates soldiers by race is \"Quakers 3.\" Document signed, partially printed.","Bill for 3 pieces of handkerchief, 15 yds. in each for £45.0.0.","Continental currency note, thirty-five dollars. This note was supposedly found in Washington's desk after his death and had been in General Nicholas Fitzhugh's family until its donation. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","A.L.S. 1 page. \"I have the Deed from the General [George Washington] for the Land you bought of the [\"Romankoke,\" a plantation in King and Queen County, Va.] ... It was executed at Camp [Valley Forge] ... I neglected to get a Deed from Me to you, as I was not able to have the Deed from The Genl. to Me recorded.\" GW had originally purchased the property for his step-son, who then wished to sell it to Henry. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","D.S. 1 page. Rodney releases Joseph Purden of mortgage. Total £97.5.2.","D. 3 pages. Enlistment form. Descriptive list of 100 recruits from Massachusetts Bay enrolled in Continental Army for nine months. It lists hometown, country, age, stature, complexion, and time of arrival. Two men stand out: Charles Ralf, an Indian and Cato Brewer, a \"Negro\".","A.L.S. 1 page. Letter from the Marquis de Lafayette to an \"Dear Sir,\" discussing a soldier's need to leave the militia. Describes difficulties and frustrations felt by George Washington and Congress due to foreigners seeking appointments in American Army.","A.L.S. 1 page. Sorry to hear of Col. [John A.?] Washington's illness--Bushrod [Smith?] has been ill, also Fanny [Smith?]--Betsy is weak. Autograph letter signed, mounted.(Philip Smith's wife, Elizabeth, or Betsy, seems to have been Mrs. John A. Washington's sister).","A.L.S. 2 pages. Tells of his safe arrival at Wakefield and comments on the health of the family. Asks for his grandmother's shoes which he has forgotten and other personal matters. Autograph letter signed, with integral cover docketed by Col. John A. Washington of Bushfield by Jerry.","Printed document, 4 pages. Parliamentary act - \"An act to allow the Exportation of Provisions, goods, wares, and merchandise, from Great Britain, to certain towns, Ports or Places in North America ...\" which are or may be under the Protection of \"His Majesty's Arms.\" Printed by Charlee Eyre and William Strahan, London.","D. 1 page.  An invitation to Canadians to join France in aiding the United States against the British--appeals to their common French blood, recent ties with France asks them to set up their own government and join the confederacy of 13 states. Printed document, laminated, watermark (fleur de lis), printed in French, endorsed in later hand \"Sent by LaFayette to Washington Presented to the Assoc. by Mr. Herbert.\"","Printed document, 4 pages. Parliamentary act regarding trade in the East Indies.","Printed document, 4 pages. Parliamentary act regarding the sugar trade in America and Great Britain. Printed by Charles Eyre and William Strahan, London.","A.L.S. 2 pages. An explanation of the division of a quantity of corn between Mr. Kercheval and Mr. Snickers, and other farm business. Also advice to his son about a purchase of land from Mr. Butler.","A.D. 1 page. Extract of law passed in New Jersey relating to certification of cattle and sheep.\" That no Certificates for Cattle, Swine, Sheep, or other Provisions, seized by the Army shall be paid by the Contractors, unless the same shall be Certifyed under the hand of his Excellency the Commander in Chief of the Army, or of some other person by his Order.\" Autograph document, laminated, docketed on reverse, \"Morris Town 23d Decr 1780 from Joseph Lewis Contractor Morris County - ansd 29h.\"","Continental currency note, North Carolina, twenty-five dollars. Printed by J. Davis.","Re: John French's bond due Tayloe and Washington. \"On the 19th of May One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty Mr. John French offered to pay off his bond Due Tayloe and Washington, which I refused the money being of so little value. - Lund Washington.\"","Printed document signed, 1 page. Voucher for pay. Issued to Lebbeus \"Libeus\" Qui, a freed slave who fought in the Revolution from Connecticut. There is some reference saying that he was not freed until 1777 by Daniel Brewster.","A.L.S. 1 page. Written in cipher and partially decoded by Jay.","Continental currency note, three dollars. Rhode Island and Providence Plantation. Guaranteed by the United States; fully signed face and back.","Continental currency note, Virginia, sixty dollars. Printed on thin rice paper.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Concerning Price's management of his [farms], including agreement on terms and duties--payment of Bob Alexander. Autograph letter signed, docketed \"No. 1, Relates to the Agt.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. P. Custis.\"","Printed document, 1 page. Broadside, Connecticut. Recruitment into the Continental Army. \"An Act for filling up and compleating this State's Uuota of the Continental Army.\" George Wyllys, Secretary.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Introduces Thomas Griggs, tenant on George Washington's lands in Berkely--he wants new lease--J.A.W. recommends him as collector for G.W.'s rents in the area--Col. David Kennedy, Pa. farmer, has taken over one of General's leases--\" ... a person who employed Lands in farming agreeable to the pensilvany method I should think would be the most agreeable tenants\"--in Berkeley for Mrs. [Hannah Bushrod] Washington's health--lame horses prevent visit to sister [Betty Lewis] in Fredericksburg. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (MW). Name on original manuscript appears as \"John Aug. Washington.\"","Continental currency note, Virginia, three hundred dollars.","Printed document, 1 page. Broadside, \"Resolved by this Assembly, That for the defence of the posts of Horseneck, and other parts of this State, there be immediately raised five hundred and seventy-five able-bodied effective men...\" George Wyllys, Secretary.","D.S. 1 page. List of Slaves Returned by the British Army. The list of slaves shows those who left with the British Ship the HMS Savage after it stopped about Mount Vernon. The slaves are individually described. They were taken from George Washington by Captain Richard Graves in 1781. On reverse: \"A list of General Washington negroes that went to the British, 1781.\" Signed by Lund Washington.","D. 2 pages. Accounts of various goods of an ordinary nature.","A French Intelligence map of New York Harbor with soundings of the East River, Hell Gate and the western end of Long Island Sound. Additionally the map denotes anchorages, dangerous rocks, shore fortifications as well as several named landmarks including \"Red hook Fort\", \"New York [City]\", \"gouverneur island\", \"frogs pte\", \"White Stone\", \"Sandy pte\", \"West chester\", as well as \"Riviere du nord\", \"New Jersy\", and \"partie du ouest Dela Longue isle\". Over that section of Long Island is a lengthy commentary including a detailed description of the hazards navigating \"hell gette\".","The letter is a request to \"his most Christian Majesty\" for help to secure the Chesapeake from British naval raids that had rendered it impossible to export the \"Tobacco, flour and other produce of this State and Virginia\". The senders may possibly be Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer, George Plater, President of the Senate and William Bruff, Speaker of the House. The recipient is not identified other than as the Minister of France. 4 pages.","A.L.S. 1 page. Re: Payment of debt to John Augustine.","A translation of a letter, likely written by Ledyard, William(?). Ledyard writes to Destouches supplying intelligence on disposition of the British fleet at Gardiner's Bay including a small map showing the various ships in line relative to the shoreline. The report notes the presence of eight vessels ranging in strength from 50-74 guns. 2 pages.","Autograph letter, signed by Ledyard dated March 1, 1781. Ledyard writes an eyewitness report on the disposition of \"the British Fleet in Gardiners Bay,\" observing that \"there has been more or less of the small ships moving out and in almost every day, have this moment taken a full View of the Fleet in the Bay with a good glass the weather being very clear find there is the same Number of Ships of the Line as there was when I wrote last some of which appear to have altered their Station in the Line.\" He also notes the appearance of something that looked like a floating battery but no shore batteries.","Continental currency note, Pennsylvania, three pence. Printed by John Dunlap.","A.D.S. 1 page. Certificate for impressing 2 of Fielding Lewis's horses for Lafayette--witnessed by Capt. Richd. Young, A.D.Q.M. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated. Their value sworn to (100 £) by Will McWilliams and Henry Armistead.","Continental note, Virginia, five hundred dollars. Printed by John Dunlap.","Barras writes a letter to Destouches authorizing him to take \"Le Neptune, L'Eveille and Le Romulus\" to cover the arrival of a convoy from Boston that was escorting two frigates to Newport: \"For this purpose he will cross between Rhode Island and Martha's Vineyard, being sure as much as possible to preserve the facility of entering Rhode Island if the enemy were to present themselves in superior force\".","A.L.S. 1 page. Re: siege of Yorktown and supplies of cannons, balls, etc.","Estate of Samuel Washington. A.D.S. 1 page. \"The Sale of the Estate of Colo. Samuel Washington Decd. is on the following terms ... 1. the Highest bidder to be the purchaser ... 3. all under 30 [lbs.] is ready Cash ... 5. ten percent discount will be allowed for ready Cash.\" Date on original catalog card appears [c. 1781]. Signed by Samuel's brothers, John Augustine and Charles and James Nourse.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Humorous chatty letter--she has little time to write--\"... he says he has often heard I was married and for fear you should have the same intelligence and put some faith in it, be assured no such thought has ever enter'd my Head as yet nor do I believe ever will ... \"--compliments to Genl. [Greene]. Autograph letter signed, incorrectly docketed \"Mrs. Custis March 23, 1780\". Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. Custis\". Date on original catalog card appears [1782]? March 23.","A.L.S. 2 pages. \"... your worthy Unkles politeness and attention to your Education fills our breasts with the warmest sentiments of Gratitude, you were happy indeed to meet with him, as it has not only been the means of lessing your immediate expences to me ... but as it also produced to you the advantage of good advise from so able a Friend, and an introduction that will command you the attention of the best Company ...\"--don't spend time executing commissions for Virginia friends--goes to Berkeley--send account of his expenses every 2 months. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Date on original catalog card appears as [1782] [April 1]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"John Aug. Washington\". (This letter is on the same paper with letter from Hannah Bushrod Washington to Bushrod Washington, dated the same).","A.D.S. 1 page. Inventory of Daniel Matthew's estate that includes household and personal items, farm animals, and tools. This document is signed by Thomas Washington, John Weaver, and Joseph Moxley.","Autograph letter signed. Blindstamped \"Archives de Chastellux.\" Rochambeau writes about Washington's plans for the 1782 campaign and news from Europe.","D.S. 2 pages. Bond. \"We James Crane, John Crane and Ephraim Washington do promise to pay to John Augt. Washington, Charles Washington or James Nourse as executors to the estate of Sam[uel] Washington dec[eased] ... the sum of one Hundred and Eighteen Pounds Six Shillings ...\" on or before April 3, 1783. On verso, John A. Washington endorses the bond.","A.L.S. Capt. Walley requested 3 Hogsheads of good rum to be used by officers on board the Barges. Additionally want 3 Hogsheads more of Brandy or the money to purchase it locally to get a cheaper price and better quality brandy.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mrs. French won't exchange her land tract for tract--\"Mrs. Dulany and myself will give the Reversion of the Dogue Creek Land for Dow and Co Land Tract for Tract.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover marked \"By Abraham\", laminated, docketed in later hand \"From Benj. Dulany about land for G.W.\" in pencil, watermark (MW). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Benj. Dulany\". (See letter of same date, Lund W. to G.W.)","A.D.S. 1 page. Bond for 500f. posted by John Washington on his appointment as Sheriff of Westmoreland County. William Washington is a cosigner on the bond. This John Washington is probably the great-grandson of Lawrence Washington the immigrant; b.1729-1786.","Account book owned by George Lewis, Washington's nephew. Mostly an account of items purchased. Small quarto, 39 folio pages.","A.D. 1 page. \"Pay Table Office Jan'y 8th 1783,\" with balances due to each person and sum totals.","A.L.S. 1 page. Family news, fears he has little hope for once Papa \"determines he never changes,\" Sally will write and tell all, her family is well, monthly balls at Alexandria and some private ones, expects to remain single.","A.L.S. 1 page. Humphreys, aide-de-camp to Washington, describes Washington's reaction to a remonstrance of the state of Vermont.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Retained copy. \"Judge Bushrod Washington to whose Mother this letter is addressed very largely won the esteem of my Aunt. I remember him well, as when holding court in Phila. he always dined on Sundays with her. I was always taken there to dine on Sunday too as a child. Thus I remember my father delighted to teaze my aunt by saying Wright's picture of Genl. Washington was badly painted, when she invariably appealed to Judge Washington who always sustained her in asserting it was an admirable likeness.\" Although she has never met [Mrs. H. Washington,] she writes telling her of the esteem in which she holds her son Bushrod--gives character of Bushrod, uncorrupted despite luxurious atmosphere of Phila.--Bushrod very naive about reading character.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel\".","A.L.S. 1 page. Continental officer Prentice Bowden writes from Clarkstown, NY saying he will be prevented from attending a meeting called but assents to the wishes of his fellow soldiers and accepts \"the Commutation agreeable to the resolve of Congress.-\"","A.N.S. 1 page. A statement concerning building a bridge \"over the water course where Robinsons Mill formerly Turners was situated ... the said Bridge was set up to the lowest bidder price 900 lbs Crop Tobacco.\" Signed by John Washington, most likely the great-grandson of Lawrence Washington the immigrant; b.1729-1786.","Bushrod Washington writes to Hannah Washington, apologizing to his mother for not writing and thanking her for her letters. He writes about the summer heat and in an attempt to escape to country breezes befriends a family outside of the city. He inquires whether his mother has received a letter from Mrs. Powel [Elizabeth Willing Powel] and expresses his continued and growing affection for her and Mr. Powel. He mentions that Mrs. Powel can be quite frank with him especially his choice in 'cloaths' and replaced his newly acquired watch string with a more elaborate style. He will send his portrait [by Henry Benbridge] to her when it is safe to do so by water conveyance. He is quite proud of the painting and claims, \"it is said by all who see it, to be amongst the finest pieces of painting in Philadelphia.\" It cost him £18.10. Autograph letter signed 4 pages.","A.L.S. 8 pages. Indebted to her for her faithful correspondence ... hopes to shorten stay in Phila., by devoting all his time to law. ... reflects on his first 21 yrs ... is sending his portrait, painted by Henry Benbridge. Expresses his opinion of the picture. Concern about his sister Milly's cusses education of women in general and especially his sister's. Desires her to learn music and French if any tutors can still be found in Va. If not, will tutor her himself when he returns. Believes a woman should learn more than just domestic duties. Will write sister (Jane) an account of Mrs. (?) a very good friend who is the victim of persecuting misfortune, \"the most Unhappy woman in the world\".","A.L.S. Bushfield. Letter regarding a land sale. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. A. Washington\". Date on original catalog card appears as [1783][Sept.].","A.L.S. 3 pages. Earlier letter miscarried--her anxiety over him--pleased at improved health, but fears he is too optimistic--Dr. Stuart thinks he should winter in West Indies--\" ... if you do not get well by being on Rhodeisland I hope South Carolina wou'd do as well as the West indies and I cannot bear the idea of your being exposed to the Sea this time of the year\"--came to welcome aunt and the General home, but they haven't come yet--spends time with Mrs. L[und] W.--Mrs. Custis with sister in Md. who suffers from unfortunate love affair--[Fanny] and Dr. [D.] Stuart to accompany Mrs. Custis down country--Mrs. Custis to marry Dr. Stuart--wants to see him--\"I only pray that it may be the will of Heaven that we shou'd. be happy together.\" Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by George A. W-n incorrectly \"1st Sept. 1784\"","D. 1 page. Document, in hand of J[ohn] Herndon, fragment, laminated, docketed, charred by fire. Receipted by J. Herndon. Bill of 2 blankets, amounting to 16 shillings,  to \"Mrs. Washington.\" Unknown if Martha or Mary Washington.","A.L.S. 1 page. Savannah. Bargain stated for sale of Thomas Washington's black horses, amounting in all to £150.","A.D.S. 1 page. A bill of sale whereby Edward Hughes of Kirkston Parish sells a male slave (named Sam) to his daughter Elizabeth Rudolph. The document is signed by John Washington (probably the great-grandson of Lawrence Washington the immigrant; b.1729-1786), Constant Washington (probably his wife), and Louisa F. Washington (possibly his daugter). Recorded in Westmoreland County on August 31, 1784 by R. Bernard.","A.D. 1 page. Receipt signed by John Cook for 100 dollars for a white horse sold to Major Washington.","A.N.S. 1 page. Lund offers to pay Col. John Fitzgerald for the Waggon [sic] and four horses he just received. Autograph note signed, [fragment]. Col. Fitzgerald was a prominent Alexandrian.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia. Received letter day after G.W. left Phila.--praise of G.W.--\"Few in his situation after having so successfully played a Game for their Country but would have played an after Game for themselves--her little god daughter (Mrs. F's child)--mourns her own lost children--invitation to visit Phila.--compliments of season \u0026 New Year.","D.S. 3 pages. Conveys \"All that plantation now in possession of the said Penelope French called the Dogue Run plantation in Fairfax County, and adjoining the land of the Immortal George Washington and a number of slaves thereon\" for an annual rent of \"One hundred and thirty six pounds Gold and Silver, Dollars at six Shillings and half Joes at forty eight shillings ...\" Document signed, laminated, docketed \"A Lease from Penelope French and Benjamin Dulany to John Robertson January 1st 1784,\" 3 red seals, watermarks. Signed by Penelope French, Benj. Dulany and John Robertson - witnessed by Going Lanphier and Robert Lanphier. Some marginal notes in handwriting of George Washington.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Discusses disruption of business because of inclement weather; sale of Bushrod's hogsheads; disposition of his books.","A.N. 1 page. A bill from William A. Washington (1757-1810; George Washington's nephew) to the estate of Richard Muse for the hiring of \"negro Ceasar\" by Muse's overseer William Smith.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Will procure glasses for her, but regrets she needs them--post is surest way to send letters--many guests, but has been out little--\"Extensive connections and supposed large Fortunes, have their consequent Appendages tho not always of the most agreeable sort.\"--her goddaughter (Mrs. F.'s child). Autograph letter signed, docketed in another hand. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz Powel.\"","A.L. 2 pages. Has posted advertisements on General's lands that George Washington intends to assert his claims there. Settlers there alarmed.","Hermitage. Letter discussing sales of various goods, and slaves.","D.S. 1 page. In writing of and docketed by William Augustine Washington. Received by the hands of James Nivison £ 6 in payment for self and William Butler.","Receipt. D.S. 1 page. Document signed, fragment, docketed on back, \"Majr Burdett Ashton's Rect for his Wifes and his proportion of my Brother George Washington's Legacies,\" incomplete watermark. For \"every Claim wch I have against the Estate of Augustine Washington decd as well on the Acct of the Legacy left my Wife an also my proportion of Legacy by the Death of Mr. George Washington decd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Bushfield. Re: Shipment of Bushrod's chest and other goods from Philadelphia.","Autograph letter signed in French. Paris. Chastellux writes of the departure of the Marquis de Lafayette to America. He imagines the scene if he, instead of Lafayette, might return to America and visit with Washington. He reminisces about the weeks spent at Albany and Saratoga during the Revolution and follows with a postscript regarding Madam Carter now Madam Church.","A.N.S. 1 page. I.O.U. from Washington to Booth, of Maryland, for \"Forty Guineys.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mrs. Washington asks Col. Fitzgerald to convey to her sons at Mount Vernon, with as much expediency as possible, the enclosed information. Re: Bushrod Washington's personal affects.","D. 1 page, in hand of Gart. Tho[mpson], fragment, badly charred and mutilated, laminated, docketed, incomplete watermark (indistinguishable). Bill from John Kea[ ] to Mary Washington for [£2.5.0].","D.S. Receipt for £5.0.0. pd. in full by W. A. Washington--signed with C. Highlander's mark and witnessed by Jenny [Mrs. Jane ?] Washington. Docketed \"Charles Highlander's Rec. £ 5.0.0.,\" laminated.","D.S. 2 pages. Agreement for Whiting to make repairs on his dwelling house, pay taxes, not allow servants and other stipulations on a certain tract (unclear as to location). Crane is making the agreement on behalf of George Augustine Washington. Whiting lived at Snow Hill on Bull Run in Prince William County.","A.L. 1 page. Letter in a humorous vein, chiding him for not writing--sends a book which she once recommended for his perusal--sends him fur gloves because \"the Severity of the last Winter may have operated so violently on his Herculean Hands, as to have numbed his fingers,\" thus preventing writing. Autograph letter, docketed in Mrs. P.'s hand, watermark (GR surmounted by crown and powder horn), written in 3rd person. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","Account of Col. John Augustine Washington with the London agent Messer's deDrusina, Ridder, and Clerk. The account ledger includes items such as tools, shoes, clothing, dishes, cutlery, sewing . 1 sheet, 4 pages of implements, nails, snuff boxes, sugar, fabric, spectacles, and Hyson tea. Autograph document signed, 4 pages.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Can write oftener now--post leaves regularly--everyone sick--Miss Butler Thornton died of sore throat--Fanny's health improved by nursing George--sending Betsy to Fredericksburg for education--[Fanny is his wife and G.A.W.'s sister]--house not finished--has partnership in store at Germana--hopes to complete mills by winter next year--advises G.A.W. to build store or warehouses on his land--\" ... anythg. is preferable to an Estate in Land and negroes, which are not only unprofitable, but vexatious and troublesome\"--should sell land for certificates--Col. [Wm.] Washington wrote that G.A.W. was well.  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G. A. W.Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Ball\".","A.L.S. integral cover, New York, watermark. Docketed \"Excellency Richard Henry Lee President of the Honorable Continental Congress.\"  Re apprehension and publication of private letters abroad concerning public credit, and shows the necessity of \"immediate vigourous measures for supplying the Treasury of the United States...\" Note at bottom indicates 13 copies made and sent.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Fox Neck. Letter by Maj. Jones--read in paper account of arrival in Charleston and health is restored--he should go to Sweet Springs in June - Oct.--\"A Virginia Estate is attended with such care, anxiety, and trouble, that it will in some measure prevent our Ease and Happiness ...\"--has rented out \"Traveller's Rest\" with stock, etc. to Mr. Young, an English farmer--lays off farm in equal lots of 40 A. with ditches and fencing--\"From this I shall get somethg. certin, and my Posterity will have a pretty Farm in such perfection as will require but few slaves to manage it.\"--intends same for all his property--Sam.[G.A.W.'s brother] bought wagon and will visit soon--will go to Sweet Springs to improve wife's health--G.A.W.'s lots in good condition--has received no rents for him--Callender should collect them--the Magnolia are produced from the Seed which are contained in Cones ...\"--will go to Botonast nearby to get information and some seeds. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., \"Recd 1st Apl. 85\". Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Ball.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Fredericksburg. Concern for G.A.W.'s health--should he need any cash, call on his friend Mr. Wm. Crafts--\"your core and filtering stone came same to hand and is in my store.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., \"Recd. 1st Apl. 85\", watermark (FA). Name on original manuscript appears as \"[Capt.] E. Callender.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Spotsylvania City. His letter not received--death of his baby [George] of the humour in his head--\" ... the old Lady (Mrs. Washington [Mary]) not long ago had a violent fall from her steps wch had nearly broke her arm. It is now getting so yd. she has some little use of it.\"--Col. Jno. Thronton will let G.A.W. have horse on good terms--rents--Capt. Callender expects him to draw upon him and his friends--goes to Sweet Springs if he can raise money--hopes to complete his race, dam and saw mill--all in Berkeley are well--will go there with Col. [Chas.] Washington--elections at Stafford--Garrett and Brent elected--Maj. Dick dead and John Lewis near death at Dr. [David] Stuart's--Miss Spriggs married Jno. Mercer and Brent to Miss Ambler. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., watermark (GR surmounted by crown and powder horn). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Ball\".","A.L.S. 3 pages. Charleston. Earliest ship for Va. is next Thursday for Fredericksburg--ship for Phila. or N.Y. will arrive shortly--will engage staterooms on this for G.A.W.--Phila. newspapers just arriving on ship. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., watermark (GR surmounted by crown and powder horn).","A.L.S. 1 page. Acknowledges letter telling of his son's death--[Capt. Alexander Spotswood Dandridge]--what to do with land intended for his son--bring grandson to Hanover--does she have coat buttons of Scotch thistle which his son had?--he promised to wear them for friend's sake--weak from spell of gout.  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (Armed woman and rampant lion with motto Pro Patria GSB). Name on original manuscript appears as \"N. W. Dandridge.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Charleston. Ship bearing Major Jones leaves for Va. Thursday, barring possibility of freight for other parts of continent--tell Major Jones nothing has been heard of his friend [Gile ?]. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Received letter covering several others to forward--will visit [Mt. Vernon] shortly--tell Mr. Lewis he will see him tomorrow or next day. Autograph letter signed, integral cover (in different hand), watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. Callender.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. On board the sloop Unity. Unable to pay house rent which is due--encloses £6 and promises rest soon to be paid to Capt. Callender--is doing some ship's carpentry work at present. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Rich. Kenney.\"","D.S. 1 page. Torn. Sale by the Lees, husband and wife, to Washington and Smith of Burnt House, Old Quarter and Forest plantations, approx. 2600 acres in all. Burnt House tract located just south of Bushfield, home of JAW. A trustee signs for JAW. Witnessed by Hannah, Mildred, and Bushrod Washington, among others.","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. His flour hasn't come yet--will be taken care of when it does--will inform gentlemen desirous of purchasing corn that he has some--lists prices current on flour, etc.--tobacco shipped by Mr. Stoddard. Autograph letter signed, badly charred, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Herbert.\" Poor condition, badly torn.","A.L.S. 1 page. Concerning correspondence with George Washington.","A.L.S. 1 page. Charles City, Virginia. Edloe has bond of Bernarde Moor's, signed as security by Lawrence Washington--requests payment from Lawrence Washington's estate. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Left word on leaving town that debt to G.A.W. was to be paid, but business interfered--Bundle at Mrs. Maury's--bundle of boots will come by next stage--is he married?--brother and sister going to springs. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"H. Armistead.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Mr. [Long?] left $55. with Mr. Watson for him--forwards bundle by stage--his brother is at Hobbs Hole [Tappahannock]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., laminated, watermark, directed \"by care of Josiah Watson Esq. with a Bundle.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"H. Armistead.\"","D.S. 1 page. Benjamin Franklin's account with artist Jean Antoine Houdon for expenses and work done. Includes an order with Monsieur Jefferson.","Fragment, 1 page, docketed. Promise to pay £3. Signed by Throckmorton; witnessed by Ferdinand Washington, [son of Samuel Washington].","A.L.S. 2 pages. Studley, Hanover City. Ill health and business prevent his coming [to wedding of Geo. A. W. with Fanny Bassett]--will send carriage for them to spend Christmas with them--family at Studley sends regards. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W.","A.L.S. 1 page. Sends £25, balance of Mr. Matthew Whiting's rent--unable to pay £35 on his own rent until Nov. [sublet of farm from Whiting].  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ja. Crane.\"","Bill of sale, John Augustine Washington to his son, Bushrod Washington. John Augustine Washington testifies, 'five shillings to me in hand paid by the said Bushrod Washington before the sealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged Have Given, Granted, Bargained sold and conveyed...the following Negroe Slaves..\" Includes list of slaves by name. Signed by \"John Augt. Washington\" and witnessed by Jenny [Jane] Washington, Theodorick Lee and Corbin Washington. Autograph document signed, 1 page.","A.L.S. 1 page. Could not procure the silk for Mrs. [Fanny] Washington--hasn't the cash due G.A.W.--first cash he can get he will send--congratulations on his marriage. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docket by G.A.W., marked \"care of Mr. Josiah Watson.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Congratulations on his marriage. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., broken red seal. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Le Mayeur\". [Dr. Le Mayeur was a French dentist; Gen. Washington was one of his patients].","A.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Sends £5 due on rent, but cannot pay more until later--congratulations on marriage--and improvement of health. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W. [At bottom of page is a list of money sent].","A.L.S. 2 pages. Williamsburg. His neglect in writing--\"I will take the liberty of enquiring into your feats of sportsmanship for I expect if you have ever been able to rise soon enough to execute your threats the poor ducks have been slain by thousands.\" --tell G.W. honey locust seed can be got at Eltham this year. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Berkeley City. Sends £35 in consignment of rent due by M. Whiting, tho he can hardly spare it--give Mr. McCray of Alexandria, the bearer, a receipt--\"for the aforesaid rent due from Mr. Matthew Whiting for the year 1785.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., marked \"Hand by Mr. M Cray.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ja. Crane\". [Lists kinds of money sent in payment].","A.L.S. 1 page. Happy Retreat, near Charles Town. Congratulations on marriage--family is well--Mr. Crowe's money to be paid--saw G.A.W.'s property advertised in paper in Genl.'s name in Fredericksburg--Mr. John Briscoe desires to buy Whiting's place--write by Mr. McCray who comes to spend winter with them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., directed \"Hon'd by Mr. McCray.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Cha. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. An order for household articles--2 large Dutch blankets, not torn in two--clamps, bed cord, brads, large common plate buttons, one pair large leather shoes or pumps, one pair large callimanco, cupboard locks, one hank of silk \"near the pattern sent\", \"one hank of deep green\", long bent horn comb. [Enclosed is a scrap of silk mounted on paper]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, endorsed, silked. Name on original manuscript appears as \"H. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Annapolis. Regarding the management of the Principio Company property belonging to William A. Washington, who inherited the property from his father Augustine (George Washington's half-brother). Russell is manager and iron-master of the Principio Company. Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Inquires price of land and lots in [Fredericksburg] advertised in paper--intends buying if price is right--will give good bonds--answer by next stage. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., directed \"To the care Mr. Wm. Hunter.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Rob. B. Chew.\"","Account - D.S. 1 page. Account from Oct. 1786-May 1789 amounting to £11.0.4 for iron work, shoeing wheels, ox chains, repairing old stock bands, etc. Credit given of £7.18.0 for 39 1/2 baskets of wheat. Document signed, badly charred, laminated, docketed \"Acct. Mr. J. Hill for Mrs. Washington\".Account sworn to on Aug. 13, 1790 by Chas. C[aller ?] and receipted by Abner Vernon.","D.S. 10 pages. Account of William Augustine Washington with Messieurs Henderson, Ferguson, and Gibson.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Blenheim. Has heard of attachment on Md. estate of his father [Augustine W.] in consequence of a claim against Nivison--requests Mr. Cracroft to hire lawyer to fight it--bearer has briefs of case. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed \"Mr. Washington's papers delivered by Mr. Craycroft,\" marked \"fav. by Mr. Spencer Carter,\" watermark.","D.S. 2 pages. George A. Washington agrees to rent to John Lewis \"the Lotts inclosed within the [ ] on which H. Armistead now resides for the sum of Seventy five Pounds ...\" Lewis also agrees to certain repairs to a dwelling house, stable and kitchen. Witnessed by a Mr. Ball. Signed and docketed.","A.D.S. 1 page. Gundin Chapin and Co. to George Augustine Washington. 1/2 doz. screws [1] pr Brass hinges, 500 no. 5 springs. Autograph document signed, in hand of Aquila Brown, laminated, watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [1786] July 17. Receipted by Aquila Brown for Gundin Chapin and Co.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Safe arrival at G. W.'s--be sure the General gets good Sanfine seed which he is ordering--get a \"Clever Lille Desant plow which must go with out a weeal for the land is not Level and to be shoor to make him Light and Desant and be Shoor to make him turn the works well ...\"--describes plows in use at Mt. V.--doesn't want wife to come yet, for he may not stay past his year--land poor, plows poor, farm instruments poor--wages and terms of General's are good--dislikes negroes--\"tese Black Peope I am Rather in Danger of being posind among them ...\"--wife can decide about coming--look after his children--General sold good sheep for 40/ \"a pes of thar money.\"--.  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermarks. [Bloxham was an English farmer who came to serve as farmer and manager of some activities at Mount Vernon. Peacey was his sponsor].","A.L.S. 6 pages. Congratulations on birth of another [daughter]--reflections on the role of women in educating children, and the education they need--wishes to have spent more time on improving mind than person--\"I have not a doubt that the General's visit to Chatham was productive of as much Pleasure to him as to you. I am sorry that you have Reason to think his native Climate does not so well agree with him as ours. In all probability his Destination will be Virginia. and sure I am that his Inclination and Attachments are decidedly for that State. When you see him present my Comps. he is one of my best Friends and Favorites.\"--family matters--too much rain for grain. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed in Mrs. Powel's hand, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel.\"","D.S. 1 page. The bond is for 67 pounds sterling.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Bushrod W. delivers letter and documents relating to a suit being brought against the estate of Augustine W.--his illness prevents attendance--gives some details of the defence--Bushrod will give security for him. Autograph letter signed, cover, laminated, docketed \"Forrest Stoddert vs. Washington,\" watermarks. Sent a copy of Augustine Washington's will for the use of Stone as a legal representative in a Maryland suit.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Bushrod W. delivers letter and documents relatinig to suit being brought against the estate of Augustine W.--his illness prevents attendance--gives some details of the defence--Bushrod will give security for him. Autograph letter signed, cover, laminated, docketed \"Forrest Stoddert vs. Washington,\" watermarks.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Send crimson or blue silk to face flannel waistcoat for the General. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed watermark.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Malbro. Would quarrel with Mr. W[ashington] for not allowing her to visit them--will bring missil or send it by first opportunity--best love to all at Mt. Vernon--a kiss to her godddaughter--Sally [Sarah Offitt Craufurd] can almost walk. Autograph letter signed, fragment, incomplete, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Sarah Craufurd.\"","A.D. 28 pages. Rutherford's survey for land owned by George Augustine Washington near Charles Town in Berkeley County, Virginia (now West Virginia). Survey of this tract after it was split and bequested to G.A.W.'s sons, George Fayette and Charles Augustine. The sons, in turn, rented their properties to Peter Cockrell and Garland Moore, respectively. Includes list of 10 slaves Cockrell rented along with land and accounts of expenses and produce of the Berkeley Farm.","A.D.S. 1 page. Thompson agrees to \"furnish Major George [A.] Washington with Thirty Barrills of Indian Corn to be delivered at his place in the Month of March next, ...\" or to freight it to General Washington's mill if that is G.A.W.'s wish. If he fails in this obligation, 40 pounds Virginia currency is due.","A.L.S. 1 page. Sends packet which Gen. Washington sent to him--quotes from G.W.'s letter telling of desire of his farmer [Bloxham] to bring wife and children over to America--ship sails from London to place near G.W's seat in Feb.--if passage is desired for her must be paid in advance. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, post mark \"A1, 17\", watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Welch.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. London. Thanks for present of a hare--has booked passage for Mrs. Bloxham and 2 children--\" ... the Vessell goes very near Gen. Washingtons Landing so that Mrs. Bloxham has not far to travel\"--costs of passage--bring bedding for ship's cabin--\"Goods and cloaths in Virginia as they mostly come from hence are very dear, therefore it woud be necessary for her to Lay in a good Stock of them ...\"--seeds will go by same boat--these will be sent to warehouse or counting house first--if Mrs. Bloxham changes her mind let him know. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmark, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Welch.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Dr. Craik brings a shoe--send a pair or two at Lowry's of purple morroco of same size--also a pr. or 2 of red--Mrs. Washington will send back ones not suiting. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, part of watermark (HB).","A.D.S. 2 pages. Survey and plat of 1121-acre tract owned by George Augustine Washington near Charleston in the county of Berkeley.\" About 250 acres of the ... tract is cleared ...\"","D.S. 2 pages. Renewal of an agreement made December 25, 1784 (see MVLA Collection). This agreement is to expire on December 25, 1787 \"at which time the said Land and premises is to be ... peaceably and quietly given up to said Washington as required.\" Rent is 40 pounds Virginia currency. Document signed, docketed.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Have shirts, neck handkerchiefs \u0026 ruffles made from linen an cambrick left at Snow's store--to have been made at Mt. V. but G.W. having new \"recruit\" made for himself, so \"I therefore told Mrs. Washington that I could not get any linnen which I liked-that was a lie Snow, but yet it did not hurt me to tell it so much as it would to have delayed anything which was doing for the Genl.\"--Peter to pick up Lear's shoes--\"Has [Hooff ?] paid or protested by bill upon him?\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed, watermark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Received Mr. Hanson's draft and the bill for making shirts--advancing board to Mr. Hanson before due for [Geo. S. and Lawrence A. Washington]--got down before rains came--send down Mr. Hunter's receipt--\"Washington sends his love to you and says you are not a man of your word, for you promised to come down here on Sunday and did not.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, watermark.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Thanks for 4 shirts and 2 neck cloths--send rest and the bill, will pay when next in town--apologizes for lack of New England gallantry at letting Miss Craik go home by herself--will accompany Mrs. W. and Mrs. Stuart to Belle Voir--Phila. packet just \"passing by the door\"--when can they get things from her?--is now writing this while in hands of his [\"freisear\"]--5 more wash basins are needed. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark.","Division of slaves from the estate of John Augustine Washington amongst Bushrod Washington, Corbin Washington, and Hannah Washington. \"West\" Ford, \"Billey\", \"Betty\", and \"Venus\" are listed under slaves to Hannah Washington. 1 sheet, 2 pages of text.","At court held for Westmoreland County the 31st day of July 1787, the Will and Codicil made 1785 November 19 by John Augustine Washington and under the oath of executors Bushrod Washington and Corbin Washington along with William Augustine Washington was entered into and acknowledged bond with conditions as the law direct. Certificate is granted them for obtaining a probate. Signed by James Bland, C.W.C and William Butler, D.C. and noted as 'A true Copy.' Autograph document signed, 1 page.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Letter and articles came to hand--he used good judgment on the cape--send black cape for G.A.W. and one for self; also plain metal buttons for white broad cloth vest and breeches--Mrs. W. obliged for cards--\"Mrs. St[uart] was disappointed by not seeing certain personages on Sunday.\"--send hair ribbon--any late arrivals in Alexa.?  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, watermark.","Account. A.D.S. 1 page. Account for £6.10.9 includes woodwork for 1 pr. cart wheels, 2 boxes for them, tire and nails, altering and putting on 8 stock bands. Credit is given for wheat and old iron. Autograph document signed, in hand of Abner Vernon, fragment, badly charred, laminated, incomplete watermark. Account certified correct by Abner Vernon.","D.S. 1 page. Signed by J[?] Berry to the fact that John Milton, deputy sheriff served notice to William Kerchival and John Williams that judgement would be brought in October for payment of bond to George Washington. Milton served notice on Aug. 21, 1787. Addressed to Francis Whiting on the other side.","Bill. 12 dancing lessons for Miss Fanny Smith and 6 visits to reach Miss H[annah] Washington...her school is located at Chantilly ...","A.L.S. 1 page. Fears frost, \u0026 will be unable to see them until 10th or 12th of month--please pay Mr. Anthony Buckner sum of £3, and place to acct. of D. S. Autograph letter signed, fragment with integral cover, laminated, docketed, directed \"By Mr. A. Buckner.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Send by the bearer 3 bushels of salt, allum, and the plank, if it is ready--if not ready, let him know when it will be. Autograph letter signed, fragment, docketed, laminated, part of a watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Let bearer, John Monday, have bottle of snuff, bed cord, molasses, pint tumbler and [ ] and charge to his own account. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, fragment, laminated, watermark, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Rob. H. Hooe.","A.D.S. 1 page. Brent-Town. To the assistant for Huie, Reid, and Company. Send by bearer 1/2 yd. cloth--are goods arrived and open yet? Let Mr. Peirce have credit in store, and will guarantee payment for him. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Hooe.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Send by bearer, Jno. McKay salt and small pot and charge it. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed, on reverse of part of legal document.","A.L.S. 1 page. Please let Benj. Mattison have 4000 single [tens?] and 200 double [tens?]. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed.","A.D.S. 1 page. Pay bearer £0.9.2. Autograph document signed, fragment, docketed \"Charles Adams 11 Oct 87,\" laminated.","A.L.S. 1 page. Dumfries. Send by John 3 yds. fine \"plad\", one gallon good spirits, molasses, morocco slippers, callimineo pumps, candles, and 2 wash basons. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Neabsco. Must leave for Bul[l] Run in morning--requests he let bearer have £6 to pay workmen--will write memorandum of all winter clothing needed. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed, watermark [separate cover addressed to Mr. Reid probably goes with this letter].","Fragment of cover, probably goes with letter of October 17, 1787, John Carter, Jr. Neabsco, to James Reid.","A.L.S. 1 page. To James Read (or Reid?) in Dumfries. Send by Scipio sugar, tea, also for Polly Brent send crape gauze, leather shoes to measure sent, and large chip hat--send 2 hanks pale yellow silk. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Send by bearer 1000 ten penny nails, 2 bead cords \u0026 1 quart rum--to be charged. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed, incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Credit Mr. Blake, bearer, for what necessaries he wants on her account. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Send ten penny nails, brown lining \"garman Toulles\" stockings, etc. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed \"John Smith 29 Octr 87.\"","Account with a dressmaker ... entries include making a \"lude string Robe\" robe and petty coat, great coat and altering 3 garments ... total £1.10.0. Receipted Aug. 31, 1790.","D.S. 4 pages. Bonds taken for [slaves?] sold, amounting to £560.19.0--signed by Willm. A. Washington and John Fauntleroy--\"other Accts. on this list not yet bonded--£121.19.1\"--amts not bonded include for Phaeton and harness, Chair, Livestock and lumber. Document signed, endorsed \"An Acc't. of Bonds and debts due for property sold of Colo. Thomas Turner at Smith's Mount and Nanzatico,\" laminated, unidentified watermark.","D.S. 2 pages. Washington agrees to continue leasing a tract of land in Berkeley County \"adjoining the Town of Charles Town for and during the Term of one Year ...\" i.e. Dec. 25, 1787 to Dec. 25, 1788. Whiting shall pay required land tax and \"Forty Pounds Spacie, Virginia Currency, ...\" to Washington.","D. 1 page. Whiting exchanges \"... two Cows under seven years old, thirteen herd of Sheep under four years old\" for a year's rent of land in Berkeley County (see Agreement, Nov. 3, 1787). Washington allows four pounds ten shillings for each cow and twelve shillings per herd of sheep.","A.D.S. 26 pages. A portion of an account book containing record of rentals due and accounts owed by \"George Washington President of the United States.\"--the first 9 pp. (at least one missing) concern tenants living on the tract called \"Asbeys Bend - under the Blue Ridge Part in Fauquier and Part in Loudoun\"--lots are listed, tenant named, and an account given of what he owes and has paid--following pp. concern lands on Gooseneck Creek in Fauquier County and in Berkeley County and Frederick County.--then follow several pp. of \"George Washington President of the United States in Acct. Current with B. Muse\", concerning expenses and collections, legal in nature in connection with the foregoing lands and tenants. Autograph document signed, in hand of Battaile Muse, 2 blank pages, silked.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Airy. Thanks him for his condolences and offer of help upon her afflictions. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by T. Lear. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor Stuart.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Little Washington Custis [6 yrs. old] thanks Mrs. Powel for a book, the Children's Friends, which she sent him--his sisters and Miss Harriot [Washington] send their respects. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Unhappy over their separation--her approaching confinement [Anna Maria Washington, born April 3, 1788]--weather severe--plows frozen--spare no expense in getting skillful person, recommends Mrs. Harrison [midwife ?]--Mrs. Bassett's shoes not forwarded to Phila. yet--will get biscuit and hat for your father and brother--family news--inquire into cotton--little Wash. [Custis] wants to write her a letter--\"We this evening recd. an acct. of the adoption of the Constitution by the State of Massachusets which was deliberately discusd and with the greatest harmony adopted the Minority determining to give it every support tho they were unsuccesful in their opposition.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by Fanny B. W-n, watermark (IV). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. A. Washington.\"","A.D. 1 page. For 6 bushels of winter vetches for General Washington, totaling £2.2.0. Autograph document, small page, docketed. [This was for seed bought in England].","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Sent letter yesterday by Col. Humphreys--send a dozen hand saw files and 3 men's coarse hats--Tom has Mr. Porter's saddlebags. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Robert Morris on way to Va. and takes portable camera obscura as a gift to G.W.P. Custis [7 yrs. old]--landscapes at Mt. Vernon will be perfectly represented and can be copied--profiles may be taken with it--Mr. Morris will show him how to use it--send her his sister's [Nelly] and Mrs. W.'s profiles. Autograph letter signed, docketed, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Asks for 6 barrels of \"Hearons\" [herring ?] from Mt. Vernon--thanks for trouble in finding him freight--try to find Gibb a load from the Potomac back to Fredericksburg. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., watermark (Taylor). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Edw Pye Chamberlay\". [Chamberlayne, of King Wm. County, married Agnes Dandridge].","A.L.S. 1 page. Land to be sold by Washington to Sullivan who wants it for speculation--Peter can bring mares to the horse. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, \"A distinguished and brave Revolutionary officer\", watermark.","Four receipts signed by Davenport (George Washington's miller) from the Mill. An accompanying docket refers to these receipts as \"Accounts of Corn and Meal delivered out of the Mill for and by the orders of G[eorge] A[ugustine] W[ashingto]n...125 Bushels Corn.\" Four documents signed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Jos. Davenport.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Send Mrs. [Martha] Washington 2 yds. black lute-string, \"as near the patron [pattern] as it can be got\",--also 3 prs. of best white kid gloves, long--. Autograph letter signed, laminated, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rotterdam. Received from Capt. Robt. Wyllie on his brig the Molly the documents handing them 50 hhds. tobacco, and letter informing them the vessel's whole cargo was addressed to them from themselves, Mr. Hector Alexander, and Mr. George Walker of Georgetown--before they could finish processing it as per instructions, an interdict from Mr. G. Gibson to Capt. Wyllie to deliver cargo to him, on consequence of order from Messr. Smith Huie Alexander and Co. of Glasgow--sends copy of letter they sent to Smith Huie Alexander and Co.--thanks them for confidence placed in them--will inform them of decision in this affair. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, laminated, directed \" By Cap. McGill from Rotterdam,\" also marked on cover \"Capt. Quick to go from [ ] the readiest way to Rotterdam,\" cover used as a scratch sheet, watermark.","D. 2 pages. George Augustine Washington contracts with Samuel Roberts for the latter to disassemble a building at Johnson's Fishery (at River Farm) and re-erect it \"... agreeably to the back part of Genl. Washington's kitchen or Servant's Hall, weatherboard, case, cornice, and bargeboard it in the same way--.\" Roberts is to receive, for his service, 11 pounds Virginia currency and the assistance of one slave. Document is unsigned.","One envelope, no letter or note. Addressed to Samuel Powel.","A.D. 1 page.","A.L.S. 1 page. Asks his price for land in Carolina--has been offered land \"in this Neighbourhood\" but prefers the Carolina tract--poor quality of Carolina land. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Richmond\", watermark obscured.","A.D. 1 page. Account of sales of fruit received by the Philadelphia Packet, Capt. Elwood for a/c of Messrs. Andrew Clows Co. George Washington's order for 110 pounds of filberts appears on the account of fruit brought to Alexandria on Captain John Ellwood, Jr.'s Philadelphia packet boat, the sloop \"Charming Polly.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Smith tells Washington of certain clothing purchases she has charged to Washington on account with \"Mr. Crabb.\" Letter carried \"By Harry.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Winchester. On reverse, a protest signed by Thacker Washington \"... because not given by Miss Anne Blair, whose order will be accepted.\" Request for payment of £11.12.6 to Mr. Nath. Gray.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Apologies for delay in executing commission for Mrs. W.--has been ill--nice white fur available, but advises waiting until autumn, because of lateness of season--did he receive letter and pamphlet of the Debates of the [Phila.] Convention?--\"As I knew you were a Member of the Virginia Convention I thought it might be agreeable to you to see in how masterly a Manner Mrs. Wilson had treated the Science of Government.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, red seal, watermark (W).Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Thanks him for forwarding 4 tierces and 3 barrels of seed by the Tree Mason, Capt. Lawrence Lazore--please forward freight bill. Autograph letter signed, docketed \"Recd. [April] 24 Ansd May 13th\", watermark (incomplete LVG and powder horn). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Orders muslin for Mrs. Washington--requests Dunlap and Claypole's paper sent regularly to Major [G.A.] Washington--send Will [to N.Y.] when he's able to travel. Autograph letter, laminated, docketed by Lear(?) \"These letters were recorded by H.[owell] Lewis. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","Printed broadside outlining the formal order of procession for the inauguration ceremony for the first President of the United States, George Washington. A manuscript docket on verso reads \"Order of Procession on the Inauguration of President Washing[tn], 30 April 1790.\" Another manuscript docket on the front of the broadside, underneath the printed text, reads \"Order of procession on the inauguration of President Washington 30, April 1790.\" This year is incorrect, as the inauguration took place on 30 April 1789.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Pittsylvania. Return of his draft, half satisfied leads him to think it is inconvenient for them to answer any further requisitions for money--will try to discharge his large debt to them speedily--reminds them that they had consented to consolidate his scattered debts into one general acct. upon their books--hopes this will prevail upon them to give him time to discharge various debts, but if they prefer, they have enough of his property at their disposal to discharge a debt to them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, laminated, directed by \"favr. Mr. Smith,\" watermark.","A.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. President would like Billy [Lee] sent to Mt. Vernon when he can be moved safely, for he cannot be of use here--\"But if he is still anxious to come on here the President would gratify him altho he will be troublesome--He has been an old and faithful Servt. this is enough for the Presidt. to gratify him in every reasonable wish\"--if Major W. needs buck wheat from Phila. he will let you know--G. W. wishes Dunlop and Claypool's paper sent to N.Y., and will furnish them from there to the Major at Mt. Vernon. Autograph letter initial signed, laminated, docketed by Lear(?), watermark (L Munn). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\" Not in Writings.","A.L.S. 1 page. Dumfries. Interest on certificate in name of John Dickenson belongs to bearer Mrs. Dickenson--let her have her warrant, or purchase it of her--she is in great want. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed.","An estimate for a saddle for the President.","A.D. 10 pages. An account of Robert Lewis's trip as far as Baltimore accompanying his aunt Mrs. Washington to New York--family relations and friends--preparations and farewell at Mt. Vernon and Dr. Stuart's in Alexandria--Col. Blackburn's--Mr. and Mrs. B[ushrod] Washington--Mrs. W.'s parting with her servants at Mt. V.--rental of horses from Mr. Van Horn--efforts to purchase a horse for [G.W.]--two ferry crossings--Major Snowden and family--description of countryside--Mrs. Carroll's reception near Baltimore--visit with Dr. McHenry in Baltimore. Autograph document, unbound, laminated, watermark, docketed in later hand, \"Journal of Mrs. W's journey to N. York.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Charles came up to get the [storehouse ?] key being mended--send a dozen lbs. of figs to be charged to G.A.W.--needs 200 \"small tacks with flat heads proper for nailing leather on Brick moulds ...\"--Mrs. [Anna Maria] Bassett and Mrs. Washington will dine with Mrs. Porter after lunch on Sunday--Mr. Bassett will attend them and perhaps G.A.W. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by Snow (?), watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. A. Washington.\"","A.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. President desires to have Billy [Lee] sent to N.Y. since Billy earnestly desires it--send stays and shoes to Mrs. F[anny Bassett] W-n at Mt. V.--send Mrs. M. W.'s to [N.Y.] and charge all to President's account--she overpaid for altering some gowns--Billy's expenses to be pd. by G.W. thru Biddle (mentioned in Writings in footnote). Autograph letter initial signed, docketed, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\"","D. 1 page. An account of ferry and inn expenses listing all the stops between Georgetown and New York--carriage of a trunk from Phila to N.Y.--stage horses--Col. Van Horn who arranged the trip had been paid earlier some amount--. Document, in hand of Robert Lewis, watermark, endorsed on back, \"The Amount of every expence is £67.10.7 Pensylvania currency.\"","A.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. \"The President will thank you to put into the hand of Mr. Wm. Hunter Junr. of Alexa. thirty five Guineas, for him to deliver to Mr. John Campbell of Bladensbg. ... in payment for a Horse sent by Mr. Campbell to the President.\" Autograph letter initial signed, laminated, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\" Writings, XXX, 342-343. [Mr. Hunter was on his way back to Alexa. from N.Y., and stopping in Phila.].","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Inquiries about table ornaments--\" ... and if the large and small Glasses of M. Dela Croix are of the same set, he [the President] will thank you to procure them...\"--\"The President has a French man with him who is said to be a compleat Confectioner and professes to understand everything relative to these ornaments, so that the Glasses only are wanting.\" Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed, watermark (L. Munn). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. Alexandria. Discusses religion ... suggests his mother rise early and ride before breakfast ... glad she is rid of Sorrel ... welcome to molasses sugar ... will not be diffident in requesting favors of her ... glad to hear wheat, barley, and clover are so fine ... agricultural advice ...  Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"","A.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. Billy [Lee] arrived--\"The President thinks those ornaments will not answer the purpose as the two sets are not made to join each other \u0026 neither separate are large enough for his table\"--President much indisposed--fever and a tumor on his thigh. Autograph letter initial signed, docketed, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Baltimore. Sends letters of testimonials \"in my favor\"--hears of president's recovery--his sickness prevented Speaker of House of R. from writing him as per his promise. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by Lewis, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Alex. Furnival.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Sends copy of Committee's report on mode of collecting taxes--how does his memorial stand with President?--any chance of employment?--amusements in N.Y.--hopes President is recovered. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed, postmarked \"Balt. July 5.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Joshua Barney.\" [Barney sailed miniature ship \"The Federalist\" to Mount Vernon in 1788; gift of merchants of Baltimore.]","A.L.S. 4 pages. Happy over her children's situation [in N.Y.] -- glad \"My good Mama [Martha Washington] ... has at last seen the necessity of making the Dr. children respect as well as love her, for that they never wou'd have done had she continued her former improper indulgence to them.\"--their sisters are with her--death of Mr. Richard the printer--doesn't approve of taking her daughters [Eliza and Martha Custis] to Alexandria feast and merriment--requests him to have a butter print made for her--competition in selling butter to Alexandria. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor Stuart.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1789] July 8.","A.D.S. 1 page. Saurason obligates himself to sell Washington his lot \"... 40 feet on Duke street and 70 on St. Asap[h]\" for seventy five pounds Virginia Currency. This lot is \"... subject to a ground rent of twenty five Shillings...\" The agreement is subject to Washington's procuring another lot from Thorton Alexander.","D. 1 page. Account from July 1789 for \"Visiting Mrs. W. Examining a Cancer and Consultation with Dr. Hall - £2.2.0.\" Document, fragment, badly charred, laminated, docketed \"Dr. R. Wellford Acct and [ ],\" incomplete watermark. Proved before magistrate, Geo. French, on Aug. 19, 1790. Receipted on reverse Sept. 13, 1790 from Mrs. Lewis. Signed by Wm. Yates for Robt. Wellford.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Cousin A.O.C.C. married Jack Lyons--saw many friends at Eltham and Elsing Green--\" ... hope He [G.A.W.] is not so regardless of His health as he used to be, tell Him from me that one child and the prospect of another are sufficient inducements to make him prudent, an Orphan's situation is deplorable, for a Mother cannot be of much advantage without a Father's assistance.\"--lack of a carriage prevents her coming to Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by F. B. Washington. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. C. Bassett.\" Date on original catalog card appears \"[1789] Aug. 3\". [B.C. Bassett was sister-in-law of Fanny. She married John Bassett of Farmington, Hanover County. She was daughter of Wm. Burnett Browne of Elsing Green, King Wm. County.]","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Received his several letters--slippers came safely to hand, also the bill for them--£70 received from Mr. Thomas Smith on acct. of the President--send 2 prayer books to Mrs. W. Autograph letter signed, docket, incomplete watermark.","A.L. 1 page. New York. Received bill from Dunlop and Claypoole--forward the enclosed answer to an address to Bethleham--procure 20 bushels of good winter barley for seed from reputable farmer--last procured from R.I. was not good--Mrs. W. wants Mr. Hazelhurst's bill for Chintz--charge to president's acct.--she also wants another prayer book added to 2 already requested. Autograph letter, docketed by Lear(?), watermark. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Abingdon. Chides him for not writing - news from George [A. Washington] and family at Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor Stuart.\" Date on original catalog card appears \"[1789] August 19.\"","A.L.S 2 pages. Richmond. Re: Corbin W-n's suit with the Hites ... certain title papers missing must be supplied before the Oct. trial ... Patrick Matthews, Johnston, Russel are names appearing in the letter and seem to be former owners of the land in question ... \" Copy of a letter from Mr. John Marshall to Corbin Washington.\" Date on original catalog card appears \"[17]89 Aug. 23.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. New York. Prayer books came safely--encloses letter to Nicholas Eveleigh(?) in S. Carolina--put it on first boat to that place--\"Mrs. Washington wishes you to send 25to ... of chocolet shells to Mt. Vernon ...\"--send statement of President's account. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, partial watermark.","A.L. 2 pages. New York. President is getting a German gardner from Phila.--he doesn't speak English or know the country--pay and charge to President's account the amount of his passage in stage from Phila. to Alexandria. Autograph letter, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark (LVG surmounted by powder horn). Name does not appear on original manuscript. [Gardener was John Christian Ehler, sent from Germany by Henrick Wilmans of Bremen].","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Mrs. W. wants a gown of color like that enclosed in Tabby, ducape or Padusoy [paduasay]--send samples and price. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark (armed figure). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. G.W.'s acct. [from Biddle] is right--Mrs. W. wants 15 yds. of Padusoy of enclosed pattern--G.W. wants prices on clover seed and early delivery--suffered greatly last year because of late delivery of seed--congratulations on apptmt. as Marshal of District of Pennsyl. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark.Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Introducing Col. Gordon, Col. Buckside, Capt. [Isaakson ?], and Lt. Erskine who are on their way to Canada. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed, watermark (T. French). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ph. Schuyler.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Appointed by P. Wagener. Washington is appointed surveyor \"... of the road from General Washington's ferry to his Mill, from thence to his tumbling dam, thence along his new road to intersect the River side old road above the Gumspring ...\" and is to use \"the male labouring Tithables\" on George Washington's plantation to keep the road in good repair.","Tiffin renews his lease on land in Berkeley County [see 1788, Sept. 26, James Stuart and Edward Tiffin] for annual rent of 30 lbs., ten of which should go toward \"... putting a good Sufficient Roof on the Dwelling House and other necessary repairs ...\" Tiffin is forbidden to \"clear any land outside of his Inclosures\" or sell or waste Timber on this land nor seed any grain in the autumn unless he later agrees to a longer term.","A.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. Mrs. W.'s Padusoy [dress material] and bill for it received--President wants list of plants and prices from Mr. Bartram, and when they should be transplanted--wishes to send some to Mt. Vernon. Autograph letter initial signed, docketed by Lear, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\"","Print document, 1 page. An address from the Quakers from their annual meeting for Penn., New Jersey, Delaware, and western parts of Va. and Maryland. The Quakers are grateful for religious toleration and other American freedoms but state \"... we can take no part in carrying on war on any occasion ... but are bound ... to lead quiet and peaceable lives ... \" GW answers, in part, \"...it is doing the ... Quakers no more than justice to say, that (except their declining to share with others the burthen of the common defence) there is no denomination among us who are more exemplary and useful citizens.\" Printed document, pen trials on verso. Washington's reply is published in Writings, 30:416n.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Abingdon. Has never allowed herself to join general cry against him--wishes Bett and Patt [Eliza and Martha Custis] could have same advantages as her other children--guests--a boating accident in front of her house. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor Stuart.\" Date on original catalog card appears as \"[1789] Oct. 8.\"","D.S. 1 page. Appoints Burgess Ball attorney in his own behalf for division of estate of his mother, Mary Washington. Poor condition. Document signed, fragment, laminated, badly charred by fire, docketed Chs. Washi[ngton] Powe[r of Attorney]. Signed by Chas. Washington. Witnessed by M. Frame and Fielding Augusting Lewis.","A.D. 4 pages. \"Accot. of sales of the Stocks etc. sold at the plantation of the late Mrs. Mary Washington, on the 29th of October 1789.\" Some of the buyers include Charles Carter Jr., Bushrod Washington and Burges[s] Ball. Stock sold includes sheep, oxen, hogs, pigs, horses, cows. Autograph document, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Massachusetts. Letter was written after the visit of George Washington to Boston. Otis writes that Washington's \"... presence has diffused joy amongst all ranks ...\" Autograph letter signed, on fine (laid) paper.","A.L.S. 7 pages. Boston. He was fortunate enough to help with preparations for Washington's visit. Describes the planning and the President's visit. Docketed and signed.","D.S. 1 page. Injunction bond for paying all costs and damages \"that shall be awarded against him [Warner W.]\" in Frederick County Court. Document signed, docketed \"Washington vs. Mills and Co., Injn. Bond,\" watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Has heard nothing from Mr. Bartram regarding plants and shrubs--has been away from N.Y. with President--\"The President will thank you to pay to the Honb. Robt. Morris Esq. livres 32-12-2 being a balance due to Gouvr. Morris Esq. for something which he purchasd in France for the Presid. - and also to know from him (R.M.) the amount of some floor matts and a pr. of blk sattin brot. from India the summer before last in one of Mr. Morris's ships and pay the same\"--find out price of buck wheat and if it can be had on short notice--clover seed has been procured here. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by Lear(?) \"per Major Jackson,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","Receipt for loaves of bread for the prisoners. Small slip of paper charred by fire, laminated, watermark.","Small scrap of paper, charred by fire, laminated. For £3.0.0 due from George Washington.","26 shillings discharging Miss Fanny B. Smith's account ... Witnessed by Hannah Washington, Sr.","A.L. 1 page. Lancaster. He cannot accept commission of purchasing mares for Genl. W.--his daughter very ill, and cannot go thru country looking for them--Mr. John Miller knows horses and is dependable--perhaps he can undertake the business. Autograph letter, docketed. [See letter from Th. Hartley to G.W., Dec. 7, 1789].","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Received his letter after delay--the President has been informed of contents and replies, \"as an act of Providence has interposed to render a complyance with your promise impracticable, he must have further patience\"--he also says clean sound wheat will be taken at his mill in payment and the Alexandria Cash price allowed for it--corn crop poor so would also like to have some if he has it. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark, postmarked \"Alex Dec. 18,\" docketed, note in later hand reads \"Above signature seems to be that of George Augustine Washington Son of Charles - who was G.W.'s brother - This presented to MVLA July 3/97 by Mrs. Carrol Mercer Washn. D.C.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"George A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. New York. President desires to know prices of buckwheat delevered to Va. in bags, and in barrels--if cheaper there or in back counties of Va.--requests information by next week so he can write Major W. what to do--probably can't be sent down rivers until spring thaws--Mrs. Reinagle, who taught Miss Custis music, to send some music proper for her thru the winter--mentions his approaching marriage. Autograph letter signed, docketed, watermark.","1 page docketed. Laminated. This cover came with all the letters to Biddle from Lear.","A.D. 1 page. Lists 13 slaves by name, above 16 years of age, and \"Horses 7.\" Also lists his taxable property in Truro Parish, 1789 as three slaves above 16 years, four horses and a phaeton carriage.","D.S. 1 page. A Tax Bill for the year 1788, directed to Major George Washington, nephew of General Washington, and one time Mount Vernon manager, from Mr. Vernon manager, from Mr. Joseph Powell in the amount of £7.2.2 plus 36 lbs of tobacco.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Received music from Mr. Ranigle -- Send 200 bushels of buckwheat to Mt. Vernon in bags marked G.W. -- compliments of the season from President and Mrs. Washington. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, watermark incomplete.","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. President wants some superfine bolting cloth to be sent to Mt. Vernon-for a reel 9'2\" in length and 5'6\" in circumference -- have cloth chosen by Mrs. Lewis or a skillful miller. Autograph letter signed, docketed.","A.L.S. 2 pages. New York. [Washington] has written Major [George A.] W-n regarding the bolting cloth--G.W. arranged thru Col. Hartley of Lancaster to have breeding mares sent to Mt. Vernon--money to be paid thru Biddle. Autograph letter signed, docketed by T. Lear \"Jany 17. 1790.\"  Dated incorrectly 1789 in heading, incomplete watermark. Not in Writings; Vol. XXX, p. 507, has footnotes mentioning this letter. Date on original catalog card appears [1790] Jan. 17.","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. A draft enclosed, drawn by Samuel Meredith on the Bank of North America for $1066.66 -- to go to the account of the President -- is to pay for breeding mares bought through John Miller and Paul Zantzinger. Autograph letter signed, docketed, corrections added in G.W.'s hand, watermark.","A.L. Received his letter and will render any assistance he can for President--is sure an exchange of houses can be accomplished--can treat for any part of furniture which might be wanted--will see Mr. Lear at his home this evening. Autograph letter, in first person, integral cover, docketed by Lear, laminated, watermark.  Name on original manuscript appears as \"Mr. Macomb.\"","Receipt for 18 shillings in account for Mrs. Betty Lewis, Subscribr. to Revd. Thomas Thornton for year 1789. Autograph document signed, 1 page, fragment, laminated, docketed \"Thos. Garnett [ ] Rect. 18 /\".","A.L.S. 1 page. Major Washington has sent size of bolting cloth now in the mill [see under same date, separate document] -- send by earliest conveyance to Mt. Vernon -- send president's account when convenient. utograph letter signed, docketed, incomplete watermark, [scratched on paper is name \"Polly Long,\" Lear's fiance at this time and later his first wife].","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. President wishes carpet, pea green ground with white flowers or spots -- carpeting would be better than a carpet -- can find no carpet in N. Y. to fit the room, nor good carpeting -- Scotch carpeting is almost only kind to be found there. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, (written on reverse on a cover directed to \"The Secretary of the President of the United States\"). Writings, XXXI, 8-9; Minor variations. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Received President's account -- \"In reply to your wish to know the President's birth day it will be sufficient to observe that is on the 11th of February Old Style - but the almanack Makers have generally set it down opposite to the 11th day of Feby. of the present Style - how far that may go towards establishing it on this day I don't know - but I could never consider it any other ways than stealing as many days from his valuable life as is the difference between the old and the new Style.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed.","A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for fifty pounds to be paid to George (A.) Washington agent for the President of the U.S.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Happy at receiving her letter and sister Carter's lengthy one -- sorry to hear of illness and deaths among the negroes, \"... Temple in particular as he was a hearty, strong young fellow and arrived at an age when his services might have compensated his master or mistress for the trouble which is attendant on raising young negroes and the expense incurred, previous to their attaining the age of manhood\" -- they have been busy moving the president's household to more commodious quarters -- Mrs. White comes to visit only on public days -- these are crowded occasions -- last evening was at an assembly -- danced with Miss Briscoe -- many there disappointed president and lady didn't attend -- female part glad some of the family appeared -- \"For my own part, I am of so much more consequence here than when at home that I believe I shall never be content anywhere else.\" Post script dated Feb. 27: They have moved into the new house -- unable to find time to buy a toy for Maria. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed \"Mrs. Betty Lewis\", watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Rob. Lewis.\" Post script dated Feb. 27--They have moved into the new house--unable to find time to buy a toy for Maria.","A.L.S. 1 page. They have found a carpet for the room described in last letter -- but obliged to him for looking -- add 200 more bushels of buckwheat to quantity already procured -- can be carried to Va. in bulk, saving expense of bags or barrels -- Capt. Ellwood will do this, using his hogsheads. Autograph letter signed, docketed. Writings, XXXI, 18. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Bearer, Martin Ehler, brings six mares -- two are those he mentioned before -- 4 are those that are described on enclosed list [no list enclosed here] -- one will match black mare purchased earlier. Autograph letter signed, docketed in a later hand, \"Zantzinger horse-dealer to Geo. A. Washington\", incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Received invoice of 200 bushels of buckwheat sent to Mt. Vernon -- omitted answering query on potatoes -- send them by next vessel -- President wants only 100 more bushels of buckwheat instead of 200 because of high price -- carry by bulk to lessen the freight. Autograph letter signed, docketed.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Lancaster. Martin Ehler had to turn back with the mares from Zantzinger -- couldn't cross Susquehanna River -- this adds to expenses he was to be allowed -- hired a helper, George Leonhart, to take the horses down -- gives details of the agreement with Ehler -- sent invoice to George Washington in New York. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Lear (?), watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Received letters from Zantzinger through Ehler and Leonhart, and the mares came -- they are fatigued but in good shape -- pleased with them -- can't determine the expenses of men's return journey, so asks that Zantzinger pay them return expenses and send invoice to President -- gave them no money. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 1 page. Wrote letter to Mr. Moyston inquiring about a cook who lived with him -- no answer -- sent thru post office -- sends Biddle a copy to hand Mr. Moyston. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Sends the letter by her husband [John Bassett, Fanny's brother] -- he has been an invalid for a week -- envies her her fine son [G. Fayette Washington] -- mentions Mr. Bassett's death. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by Fanny B. W-n, watermark. Date on original catalog card appears as [1790] March 30. The writer was daughter of Wm. Burnett Brown of Elsing-Green.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Says Maria likely has the measles. Describes symptoms and treatment. Docketed to Mrs. Washington, Mount Vernon.","D.S. Simpson leases Washington's \"... fishing landing called Simpsons during the Herring season [for] twelve pounds specie ... also six thousand herrings.\" Simpson also agrees to \"... not permit a horse Waggon Cart or any other Carriage to come within his plantation for the removal of the fish ...\" Document signed, [in pencil \"William Simpson\"].","8 deeds and letters housed within a single envelope, dating April 15, 1790, September 30, 1790, December 20, 1790, June 28, 1850, October 19, 1850, 1852, April 10, 1853, and February 18, 1861.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Abingdon. His approaching marriage--her unhappiness--had hoped to see her children this summer--her concern over Nelly--fears she will be spoiled by too much attention--\"her Dear Grandmama is too much pleased with the attentions paid to Nelly to judge of their impropriety. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear \"April 12th 1790.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor Stuart.\"","By this contract, Taylor agrees to act as overseer on Washington's farm in Fairfax County. Taylor is to oversee the slaves' labor; make and repair plows and fences; construct buildings as needed, \"see to the stock of every kind.\" Taylor will \"... provide in due season meal for the Negroes and see it regularly distributed--That he will be very careful of the Negroes--\" Taylor receives 18 lbs. and food and shelter for he and family. Copy of agreement also included, MS-4527","A.L.S. Representative of Virginia's 1st congressional district in the United States House of Representatives, Alexander White writes to \"Dear Madam\" that the President has been sick and confined to bed the past few days. He adds, \"I shall not trouble you with laws of a Political Nature only observe that our Proceeding are so dilatory that I fear spending the greatest part of the summer in this Place.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Baltimore. Directed by Hon. Capt. Furneval, this letter asks Lewis' interceding in behalf of \"our Old Friend\" to gain an appointment as Postmaster in Baltimore. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Lewis (?) watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. P. van Horne.\"","A.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. \"The President will thank you to put into the hand of Mr. Wm. Hunter Junr. of Alexa. thirty five Guineas, for him to deliver to Mr. John Campbell of Bladensbg. ... in payment for a Horse sent by Mr. Campbell to the President.\" Autograph letter initial signed, laminated, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\" Writings, XXX, 342-343. Mr. Hunter was on his way back to Alexa. from N.Y., and stopping in Phila.","Printed document, signed by Thomas Jefferson, 1 page. Second session of Congress, \"An Act for finally adjusting and satisfying the Claims of Frederick William De Steuben.\" Gives Von Steuben compensation for his services in the war. Approved June 4, 1790.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Mr. C[raufurd] cannot set off by the 20th--\"you may thank me for having brought you to Alexa. I think Bushfield and its environs were never intended for the Sphere you (and your charming Washington) were made to move in\"--an admirer of hers [Ann's], a Dr. Clark--when she goes to Rippon Lodge, present her love to Papa and Manna and family--little [Sall] has been very sick with worms--plumbs and figgs which Daniel brought. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by \"Daniel,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript apperas as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Received president's account -- questions item dealing with \"Express\" to N.Y. for Dr. Jones -- paid express sent by Col. Cummings to Philadelphia -- have Mr. Hare send best porter to Mt. Vernon in preparation for President's visit -- Mrs. Washington wants blue and white cups and saucers to match china at Mt. Vernon -- thanks for congratulations on his (Lear's) marriage. Autograph letters signed, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Received letters enclosing accounts of George Washington's for coach hire and for porter sent to Mt. Vernon by Mr. Hare -- give prices of silver plated \"waiters\" (serving trays) in Philadelphia -- some have japanned bottoms and a silver plated rim of open work round them -- have any vessels from India brought fine muslins cheap? Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by (Lear?), incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. New York. Received her letter by Mr. Garnett and one from brother George--her indisposition--hopes to be in Va. within a month--Congress hopes to be able to adjourn by then--G.W. very well, as is Mrs. W.--hopes locket she requested has reached her. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Date on original catalog card appears as [c.1790] July 11.","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Keep silver waiter (serving tray) until called for -- they can be made more cheaply in N.Y. -- order Mrs. Washington 2 dozen tea cups and saucers and some slop bowls to match in blue and white china -- send them to Mt. Vernon -- send her some patterns of plain India Jaquinett muslin from which to choose -- will forward a draft next week. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\" Writings, XXXI, 70. One major variation in number of cups and saucers to buy.","A.D.S. Receipt for one quarter's wages ending June 30, £14.0.0. Autograph document signed, small slip, docketed, Receipt No. 24, charred by fire. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Osborne.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Encloses draft for £200 on Bank of North America to go to President's account. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear(?).","A.L.S. 3 pages. Send 3 dozen tea cups and saucers and 2 dozen coffee cups and saucers and bowls -- if cannot get blue and white, then get the enamel mentioned in Biddle's letter -- Mrs. Washington sends muslin patterns -- send prices on any like them -- send price of white lead ground in oil and also painters oil fit for immediate use -- will be sent to Mt. Vernon from Philadelphia or New York, whichever is cheaper. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by [Lear]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Received 2 pieces of muslin -- Mrs. Washington has kept one and the other is returned. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed, (written on reverse of a cover directed to the President of the United States of America), broken black seal, incomplete watermark.","A.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. Clarifies order of 3 dozen china cups and saucers for Mrs. Washington. Autograph letter initial signed, draft, fragment, docketed by Lear. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T.L.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Received letter enclosing bill for china sent to Mt. Vernon -- President sets out for Mt. Vernon probably in 8 or 10 days after Congress adjourns -- he would not like any more parade than is necessary to gratify the people, any more is most fatiguing to him -- are any ships bound for London from Philadelphia and what accommodations are available? Autograph letter signed, draft, torn, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Send by Mr. Robert Lewis, the bearer, an English-German dictionary for George Washington's German gardener -- George Washington in Rhode Island -- will leave New York for Virginia about first of September. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear, laminated, incomplete watermark.Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for Bailey's English and German Dictionary at £2.5.0. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, docketed twice, \"No. 256 Receipt Charles Cist £2.5 19th Augt. 1790\" and \"Acct. for a Dictionary Augt. 19. 1790.\"","A.D.S. 2 pages, docketed. Agreement for Peter Cockrell to work for George A. Washington for one year. Signed by Peter Cockrell and J. Packett.","A.L.S. 4 pages. New York. Received bill and receipt for German-English dictionary -- please keep [silver?] waiter (serving tray) there until remove to Philadelphia -- President reaches Philadelphia about September 3 -- engage lodgings at Mrs. Mary House's [at 5th and Market St.] in Philadelphia for George Washington and family and stables for horses at Jacob Hiltzhimers -- if lodging not available there, then at city tavern -- gives proposed itinerary of President's trip to Philadelphia -- plea for no more parade and ceremony than necessary -- he (Lear) will remain in New York a few more days -- gives number of rooms needed for those in President's party, and delineates who is in the group (including 2 maids, 4 white servants and 4 black servants). Autograph letter signed, draft, laminated, docketed by Lear(?), watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Draft. New York. President left this morning and will be in Philadelphia on Thursday -- he has sent Mrs. Washington's trunk and an extra harness by stage to Philadelphia in Biddle's care to be sent to Alexandria by water -- Harness wrapped in rough cloth for protection -- he will pay expenses in New York -- direct any letter to him for they will come free during President's absence. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear(?). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\" Writings XXXI, 109 fn. Postscript added to this draft copy.","Autograph letter, signed \"Timothy Pickering\" to Oliver Phelps. Pickering, appointed by President Washington as commissioner to the Iroquois, is writing to merchant and land speculator Oliver Phelps in response to the Pine Creek killings, in which two Seneca Indians were murdered in a dispute with the sons of John Walker, a man whom the Seneca claimed to have scalped and murdered several years prior. Pickering writes of Washington's \"utter abhorrence\" of the killings. He has sent Pickering to meet with the relations of the murdered Seneca men.","A.L.S. 3 pages. New York. Tenders his thanks for their offer of services, but he and Mrs. Lear will reside with President -- expects to leave New York by October 1 -- will engage 2 packets to carry freight to Philadelphia -- asks Biddle to inquire for him -- many overcharge the President -- papers may be forwarded to Mt. Vernon -- received letter from President on particulars of alterations in home -- thinks Mr. Robt. Morris will be moved by 25th Sept., and President's furniture can be moved in then -- Biddle's drafts will be honored. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear(?).","A.L.S. 1 page. War department. Concerns allowance to invalids.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Sends letter by Dr. Stuart who is on way to Williamsburg -- President and Mrs. Washington have been home 10 days -- George Washington \"looks better than I expected to see him, but still there are traces in his countinance of His two last severe illnesses, which I fear will never wear off.\" -- they stay until middle of November -- little son has been ill. Date on letter appears to be 1791, but internal and external evidence confirm 1790 as date of composition. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, mistakenly dated in heading 1791, watermarks. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Frances Washington.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1790] Sept. 21.","A.D.S. 1 page. Martha Custis [Martha Washington's niece] writes out a song for Mr. Snow. A notation in another hand, \"Received inclosed from Mrs. Stuart in Sept. 1790.\" Date on original catalog card appears c. 1790 [September].","A.L.S. 2 pages. New York. Capt. Alberson brought his (Biddle's) letter -- discusses expensive price wanted by Alberson for hire of his vessel, and whether arrangements with him included cabin passage -- will start loading Tuesday and sail by end of week -- please engage lodgings for Mrs. Lear and himself at Mrs. House's or elsewhere near the President in Philadelphia until furniture arrives. Autograph letter signed, draft, laminated, docketed by Lear, watermark incomplete (crown).","A.D.S. 1 page. Print document with notations. Baltimore. Bill for 1 oz. Nutmegs at 6 shillings from Andrew Aitken, apothecary and druggist. Autograph document signed, partly printed bill, laminated, docketed \"H. Washington 6/.\" Receipted by Andr. Aitken.","A.L.S. 1 page. Please send the \"little Matter between us\" for Nells [ ] and the muslin--in very great need of it--also send sugar, none at all in this part of the Country. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed (not decipherable), laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Receipt for 115 barrels of corn \"bot of Mr. Chas. Carter from Mrs. Washingtons Estate.\" Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, signed by John Aston for Thos Gamill, re Mary Washington's estate.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Received money, muslin adn sugar by Peter--returns muslin--apologizes for asking her for the money, but she owed it and was being pestered for it--she owes Mr. [Bushrod] W[ashington] and \"yourself\" for spice mortar and \"skeleton--outside and curtain of a bonnett\"--hears from Mama [Christian Blackburn] that Polly [Blackburn] has several dance partners--she will be unable to come to [Alexandria] this winter but hopes to see [Ann] and Mr. Wn here shortly--sends some Spanish potatoes and apples--has Judith [Blackburn] increased her family?--send a bushel of cranberries--[Betty ?] Grayson not at home according to custom with the Miss Warings. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, directed \"by Peter,\" laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Her Mamma and Sister [Christian Blackburn and Polly Blackburn] pleased at their receiption at Mr. Campbell's, and also at plays--to have tea at Mr. Caton's where Polly will probably perform on harpsichord--write about her Fredericksburg excursion--. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed \"By Peter\", watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Nath. Craufurd.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]90 Oct. 25.","Lottery tickets. 4 printed tickets to an Alexandria Street Lottery, signed by J. Swift, each ticket having on the back the name of one of John Basset's children, A[nna] M[aria], John, Virginia, and William; Wm. was born Oct. 10, 1790, and a lottery for paving streets of Alex. was authorized in Oct. 1790, with J. Swift as one of those appointed to conduct it. A scrap of paper with the name \"Mr. Bassett\" serves as a cover. Date on original catalog card appears [1790 ?][Oct.]","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Encloses a letter -- wrote letters to him and friend from Fredericksburg, to go by a county representative to the assembly -- best way to send letters to him is by post or a friend -- postmasters are more particular in sending letters addressed to our family than they are of others -- sick family at Mt. Vernon -- Bassett's sister and brother had visited and brought influenza -- Lewis and others leave Mt. Vernon on 22nd for Philadelphia. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed in pencil by (?), watermarks. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Rob. Lewis.\"","Bill. A.D.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Bill for 1 box superior Hyson tea amounting to £20.18.9. Autograph document signed, fragment laminated, docketed twice, once by Lear, \"No. 257 Receipt Jno. Barnes £20.18.9 22nd Novr. 1790,\" and Rect. Jno. Barnes Novr. 22. [1]790 £20.18.9\", incomplete watermark. Receipted at same time by John Barnes.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Bladensburg. Retained copy to Holmes regarding a lease of Holmes' land (location not specified) to Mrs. Betty Washington Lewis. Robert Lewis encloses several letters referring to this transaction. Mrs. Lewis has paid the first year's rent.","A.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Hasn't written her because he hasn't been successful in complying with her requests regarding chesnuts and sale of her colt--will try to sell colt at sale in a few days--intends being at Bushfield soon to attend Mr. Washington's sale--Judy sends love. Autograph letter signed, fragment of a separate cover, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"R. S. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears 179[0] Dec. 6.","Bushrod Washington, Alexandria VA, writes to Col. William A. Washington at Haywood regarding correspondence he received and enclosed about land belonging to William Washington. Bushrod reports that he has made enquires about the lots and hopes to provide satisfactory information on the subject. A side board ordered by William Washington has arrived and Bushrod suggests sending a vessel from his part of the country to retrieve the item. Sends love to his two nephews. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address label.","One card. Engraved card of invitation from General Knox's wife with decorative border: \"Mrs. Knox presents Compts. to Mr. Lewis and requests the Honor of his Company on Wednesday Evening the '2nd of Febry', Janry 25th 91. The favor of an Answer is desired. Sold by Burton No. 14 Capel Street. Date on original catalog card appears 17[91] Jan. 25. Partly printed with blanks filled in by hand, card size.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Regarding legacy left her [probably by her brother Geo. Wm. Fairfax, who died in 1787 in England] -- a bond given -- doesn't desire more land in Culpeper, Virginia -- has some which she has been unable to sell -- smallpox breaking out here -- \"Bob shou'd be careful of his cloaths.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed \"Letter Mrs. H. Washington about her husbands Bond\",\" incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Han. Washington.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]91 Jan. 30.","D. 1 page. For £2.0.0, an account of wages due from the President -- receipt in hand of George Augustine Washington. Document, small charred fragment, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., Receipt No. 299.","A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for £4.4. for [Seine ?] twine. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, docketed twice, \"Recpt. No. 266, incomplete watermark. Receipted by Buchan Patton and Co.","A.D.S. 1 page. Account for £0.5.3 for mending a plow, mending strap of a swingel tree, making plow bridel bits, etc. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, docketed \"J.B. Steels Bills for 1791.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. For 3 lbs. seine twine for 0.7.0. Autograph document signed, in hand of P. Prather, fragment, docketed \"No. 267,\" etc., laminated. Receipted by P. Prather for B. Patton and Co.","A.D.S. 1 page. Receipt for £2.12.6 for 21 bushels of oats sold to Tobias Lear. Autograph document signed, fragment, in hand of Edmund Penin[gton] and signed by him, mutilated, laminated, docketed \"Edwd. Barr[in]g[ton] 23d March 91 2.12.6,\" and Receipt No. 269 Edwd. Barrington £2.12.6 23d March 1791.\"","D. 1 page. Order to pay Alexander Smith £80. Witnessed by Wm. Wilson. Receipted by Alexander Smith April 8, 1791. Docketed same date. Document, silked, fragment, docketed, receipt 270.","A.L.S. 1 page. Requests [Ann] to get some white ribbon for her at Perrin's store-will pay him herself--they expect [Ann and Bushrod Washington] for dinner on Tuesday. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Will, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]91 April 25.","A.D. 1 page. Bill for making some ruffles, ruffled caps, etc.[?]. Autograph document, signed by \"femme le Chal\", fragment, laminated, docketed twice \"No. 274 Receipt Mr. Chal £1.16.0, 10th June 1791\" and \"Rect. Mr. Chal 1.16.0 June 10th 1791.\"","For tuition of Geo. [Washington Parke] Custis of £1.7.6. Partly printed document filled in by James Clement and signed by him, docketed twice \"Rect. for Master Custis July 1 1791, 1.7.[6,]\" and \"No. 275 Receipt James Clement £1.7.6, 1 July 1791.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Unable to write because of extreme illness -- very weak -- he and Fanny and children go to Berkeley -- they will remain for a while, but business will bring him back soon -- has account from Mr. Wilson -- had boots made for Burgess and will send them by his father when he comes. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, postmarked \"Alex July 4\", watermark.","A.L. 1 page. Receipt for making a door \"for the ice house of the President.\" This was for the Robert Morris house in Philadelphia and it is noted that Mr. Morris declined paying it.","D. 1 page. Alexandria. For £22.10.6, to be applied in discharge of the President's and his taxes. Document, charred fragment, laminated, docketed \"Lodged in their Hands to be applied to the settlement of County [ ] parish Levies.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Fairfield. Deals primarily with settlement of account and Bond -- Mr. Washington is from home and is his father's other executor -- account against Mrs. Bushrod and herself in regard to furniture -- legacies left by her brother [George Wm. Fairfax] -- obliged for news of her sister Fairfax [Sally Cary Fairfax]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"H. Washington.\"","D.S. 2 pages. Washington relinquishes a former contract in which Tiffin leased Washington's land for 30 lbs. per year. Tiffin agrees to \"... surrender possession [of the tract]--to give up all claim to the wheat now growing on the plantation and to put in all the ground now in Buck wheat and some small spots adjoining in potatoes and Hemp with Rye ...\" Memorandum of an agreement. Signed by Peter Cockrell, for George Augustine Washington.","D.S. 3 pages. Agreement for Washington to pay Cockrell one-seventh of the crop yield for acting as overseer \"on his plantation in Berk[e]ley County which will be formed of that which he now occupies and that which Doct. Tiffin resides ...\" Cockrell to care for Negroes, stock, and tools on plantation. Witnessed by Samuel Washington.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Sends letter and garlick by Gen. Roberdeau--leaves cherries and gooseberries for her--they have taken passage to Barbados--go to Mr. Craufurd's [at Greenwood Md.] to stay until sailing time--Polly's [Blackburn] cough worse--glad [Ann] likes new house--Polly asks for great coat to be sent. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed (Honord by General Robertdeau,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1792] Sept.[20?].","Account for £1.10.6 for smith work, including making \"3 keys for The Staples and ox yoks,\" making knives, putting huks on a locket, putting heels to 2 colters, etc. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, docketed \"[ ]mber 9,\" badly charred by fire.","A.L.S. 6 pages. Lisbon. Humphreys was a Revolutionary War hero from Conn. and writer of the \"Hartford Wit.\" He writes to G. Washington's secretary, T. Lear, of his life in Portugal. Sends messages to G. Washington and members of his family. Autograph letter, signed \"D. Humphreys.\" Docketed by Lear on the blank final page--\"From Col. Dav. Humphreys.\"","D.S. 1 page. Clay receives payment for piling 14 cords of wood. Witnessed by H. West. Probably for President Washington's household. Document signed, docketed.","A.D.S. 1 page. Budd agrees to rent from Washington \"the House he now occupies-- my property in Alexandria\" for forty shillings/month. Agreement in force from October 1, 1791, to April 1, 1792.","D.S. 1 page. \"For President's use,\" Coe has supplied various brushes to George Washington's steward, Sam Fraunces. Document signed, docketed, burned. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Samuel Francis.\"","List. 2 pages. Rates quality of houses, miles traveled, and ferriage charges. In unknown hand, docketed, \"Believed to be in Genl. Washington's handwriting;\" laminated. This was perhaps done at the time of George Washington's visit to Charleston in 1791.","Manuscript account book of Robert Lewis, rental agent for the President of the United States, 1791-1798.","A.D. 25 pages. Corn account, 1791 for Muddy Hole and the other plantations--corn ground and oats to be planted in 1792, no. of acres per plantation--account of cattle sold, oxen sold, 1791, 1792--seed sown in 1792 in timothy and clover--account of farm and harvesting activities (sides of leather) Oct. 1791--account of seeds and grain in greenhouse loft, Nov. 1791--gardener's account, pork, beef, midlings, quart of rum--amounts of clover and timothy seed needed, bushels per plantation--amount on hand, 1792--mill farm no. of feet of planks, 1791, lbs. of beef mutton, bacon and rum--Nov. 22, 1791, finished the mill--account of hogs, 1791--potato account, 1791--turnips account--4 1/2 doz. candles made--tools delivered--Aug. 1792 del. one barrel of herrings, lbs. of mutton Thos. Green, Gray, monies received--monies expended since the absence of Major Washington, Dec. 15--several pp. of accts. of white workers about Mt. V.: Thomas Mahoney, (house carpenter and joiner), Thomas Green (carpenter), Joseph Davenport (called miller), William Garner, Daniel the Dutchman, tools for Hiland Crow, Boyd for making shoes. All these are dated 1791. Autograph document, silked, entitled \"Muddy Hole Plantation\", not bound, but with bound vols., watermark.","Single blank sheet with GW watermark and note regarding the watermark.","Receipts for hay for the President. 7 partly printed documents, various sizes on verso. The central document is an agreement/receipt between Tobias Lear and William Crouch, the hay dealer. Document is in the hand of Bartholomew Dandridge, signed by Lear and witnessed by Dandridge. 4 papers are weight slips for a load of hay naming the buyer as \"Mr. President\" or \"Mr. Washington.\" 2 slips are receipted invoices signed by William Crouch to Lear for 100 bales of rye straw.","Ticket to Ball to be held [in Alexandria] on Feb. 13 to celebrate Birth Night of President. Names of managers printed at bottom. Small piece of stiff paper, printed, name filled in by hand, laminated.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Cuyler writes from New York describing celebration of George Washington's birthday. \"... this day is the Anniversary of the hero of America, ships are decorated, guns fired, and publick buildings illuminated ...\" Mentions seeing [Samuel?] Shaw and that Shaw \"has dined with the President and Jefferson ...\"","D. 1 page. Philadelphia. For coopers work on tubs. Possibly for President Washington's household. Document, fragment.","A.D. 1 page. Receipt for payment of \"forty dollars on acct. of the President of the United States.\"","A.D.S. 2 pages. Peyton agrees to pay Washington \"four shillings/thousand Virginia currency, for two hundred thousand Herrings, to be caught at his Landing (commonly call'd Simpsons)...\" Washington is not to furnish a House for curing the fish.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Returned in December from \"a winter campaign\" -- asks pardon for not sending down the Phaeton Box and apron sooner -- wish him success in his business for the President -- Mr. Muse would not apply for money not due him, so President says give him money on proper explanation -- perhaps he hadn't finished last year's collection -- greetings from Fanny extended. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by R. Lewis, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. A. Washington.\"","D.S. 1 page. Captain Carhart's charges for freight \"of Sundrys to Alexandria\". Various boxes, tubs, and bundles listed and \"2 plowshears.\" Possibly for President Washington.","A.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. Chides her for not writing--let her know whether she received smelling bottle--\"your nephew\" can walk, talk, and has cut teeth--she expects another child--tell Mamma [Christian Blackburn] the news. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, part of a watermark, directed \"Favor Mr. [Tracey ?\"]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]92 May 25.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Scolds her for not writing--glad to hear Polly [Blackburn] is better--she has been sick herself and is afraid she will have to wean her \"sweet boy\"--plan to come see her soon--send one of her people over with a pot and ingredients for yellow pickles and she will send back some young geese. Autograph letter signed, fragment, integral cover, laminated.Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Thomas Newton for Cowper and Sexton to George Augustine Washington. Receipt for 10,000 3 foot shingles for Mount Vernon.","A.D. 1 page. For the President of the United States. Bill for glass jar, stone jar, china plates, blue edge salad dishes, black tea pots, chambers, basins, and tumblers. Total due 13.0.0. Receipted by Ann Gallagher. Docketed \"for glass and china\" November 10, 1792. Autograph document, laminated, faded and charred by fire, incomplete watermark. Receipted by Ann Gallagher.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Mr. P. Lyons Jr. in Richmond, who does business for John Hopkins, gave for the President some public papers \"which had been funded by you\" -- requests the receipt which was given at the time for the certificates -- please forward it since you must have it. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Dandridge, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\" Not in Writings.","A.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. Has a violent fever--Nell has finished the shift body--send word as to what to have her do now. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, marked \"Honord by N. Craufurd Esqr.,\" laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed \"Receipt for Genl. Washington £105.0.0 Va Currency 1 Oct. 1792,\" laminated, incomplete watermark. Bearer is Mr. [Anthony] Whitting, the President's manager, who is to receive the money due from Lyles's bond to President. See under same date, receipt by A. Whitting for $350.","A.D.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Fraunces, steward of George Washington's household, bought 10 pair of hose for £2.5.0 from Jacob Cox. Receipted by Isaac Streaper for Jacob Cox. Small fragment of paper, laminated, docketed, receipt No. 337. Receipted by Isaac Streaper for Jacob Cox.","A.D. 1 page. For President Washington. £4.9.10 1/2 for household items, including whisk broom, vineer'd cloathes brush, white wash brush, dusters, dairy brushes, hearth brushes, and paint brushes. Autograph document, charred, laminated, docketed, receipt No. 339. Receipted by Richard Coe.","A.L.S. 3 pages. New York. Incloses letter from President - [Washington's] gracious reception of Buchan's present of the Wallace Box - his kind reception of Robertson himself-President sat for him-his success in this country-sends [miniature] of GW by first opportunity. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Arch. Robertson.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Rippon Lodge. Her reluctance at parting from her--Tayloe is married. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (S. Lay). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\"","A.D. 1 page. For £8.10.6 for barrels of sweet potatoes. Made out to Samuel \"Francis,\" the steward of George Washington's house in New York City. Autograph document, laminated, faded and torn.","D. 1 page. Philadelphia. £2.14.0 for 54 w of venison. Torn and charred by fire, laminated, docketed Receipt No. 340, watermark . Receipted by John Cnoff.","One piece. Small printed note, watermark (RP, and FR).By law of this date currency was issued based on the land seized by the Republic. This note reads \"Domaines nationaux. Assignat de dix livres, payable au porteur ...\"","A.L.S. 5 pages. Boston. Informal ltr. about his activities since leaving his hosts in Georgetown ... Smith is a Scottish merchant soon to sail for London, India, and China and return to America hoping then to find business prosperous enough to settle here ...Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 1 page. Concerned that her breast is worse -- maybe caused by bad weather -- is sending Burgundy pitch by Jerry and can get flies and blister plaster for her if Burgundy pitch doesn't work -- calomel will help Levina -- eruption on his children cured by calomel -- go to Haywood tomorrow, don't want to take carriage horse and servants -- sends shoes to Joe -- others are cut out and making. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Washington.\"","Two tickets. Two lottery tickets for Peregrine Fitzhugh's Property and Cash Lottery. Signed by Peregrine Fitzhugh, tickets Nos. 2959, 2960 (both tickets on same scrap of paper). The text reads \"This ticket entitles the bearer to such prize as may be drawn against its number; subject to no deduction.\"","Autograph letter signed. Baltimore. Gustavus Scott writes to an unidentified recipient that a Mr. Chase is interested in purchasing Lots No. 20 and 21 near a parcel of land called Belle Hatch or Lux's Land.","A.L.S. 1 page. Lewis has no objection to a road through some of GW's land in Jefferson County.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Barbados. Polly still in poor health--doctor pronounces it Catarrel and gives her bark and steel--they will sail to Charles Town in Carolina and return to Va. from there--Genl. Williams here for health--Judd's twins--staying with Mr. Applewaite and wife, Virginians--place is elegant--has had her hair cut--has a parrot and muslin frock for Kitty Blackburn--intends to bring children all something--Dickey [Richard S. Blackburn] and Sally [Sarah Blackburn Craufurd] haven't written--Major [G. A.] Washington's illness--glad she likes Richmond so well. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn\". Date on original catalog card appears [17]93 Feb. 24.","A.L.S. 1 page. Barbados. Received his and Nancy's [Blackburn Washington's] letters--had dispaired of hearing from friends in Va.--encloses letter to Nancy from her mother [Christian Blackburn]--have taken passage to S. Carolina--expects \"our Friend Colo. [Wm.] Washington will take us by the Hand if we get to Charles Town.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (C. Taylor). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Mr. Thomas Bowen requested information through Gallatin on the person who administered on the estate of Mr. George Harrison, formerly of near Alexandria -- President sends following information [evidently inserted in original but missing from this draft]. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Philadelphia. Asks Trenton, N.J. merchant Abraham Hunt questions on the President's behalf about colt owned by Mr. Baker -- he seems to suit President's purposes -- head and neck of Mr. Hamilton's horse not well shaped -- Mr. Phillips' horse too expensive. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed, with corrections in G.W.'s hand, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","An account of numbers of fish (shad and herring) sold, to whom supplied and price--hauling charges--cover has rough notes on amounts of rum drawn out of Hhds. and summary of fish accounts for the year. 5 double sheets with cover of old wallpaper, sewed together, laminated, partly in hand of Anth. Whitting, mutilated, watermark. Date on original catalog card appears as 1793 Mar. 26-Ap. [19].","A.L.S. 1 page. Savannah. Just arrived from Barbados--[Polly Blackburn] was better when they left island but cold weather and dampness have made her worse again--they have done all they can for her--remain in Charles Town until May 1. Autograph letter signed, fragment of cover laminated to letter, marked \"Favd. by Mr. Thomson,\" incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1793] Mar. 26.","A.L.S. 1 page. Baltimore. To Frederick Green, printer, Annapolis. Run enclosed advertisement in the newspaper 'Maryland Gazette' for the President \"until the Charges thereof amount to Two Dollars\" -- Daniel Grant has the money and will send it as soon as a conveyance is to be had. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by B. Dandridge, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Baltimore. To James Angell, printer, Baltimore. Encloses advertisement which President \"now in this town\" wants inserted in the 'Maryland Journal' newspaper for 3 weeks. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Dandridge, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]93 Mar. 30.","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. President left with him DeBarth's bond for 6000 crowns, due today, and gave him power to receive payment ... please answer by messenger ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover, Association has a draft of the same letter.","A.L. initial S. 1 page. Philadelphia. President left with him De Barth's bond for 6000 crowns, due today, and gave him power to receive payment -- please answer by the messenger. Autograph letter initial signed, draft, fragment, docketed by Lear. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Has been very ill from taking the wrong medicine--\"my sweet little cherub\" Thomas B. [Craufurd]--tell her little girls she has missed them--send half a yd. of velvet ribbon for Bracelets. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","D.S. 1 page. Receipt for £15.15.0 for 420 bushels of lime \"for the President of the United States.\" Document signed, fragment, burned by fire, laminated, docketed by Lear(?), Receipt No. 383.","A.L. initial S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Declaration sent to Europe now out of De Barth's hands, so President sends duplicate, and De Barth must sign it with witnesses -- President does not question his integrity or honor because of his inability to pay the agreed upon money, for he knows unsettled conditions in France -- also De Barth readily canceled contract to buy land when he was unable to keep it. Autograph letter initial S, draft, docketed by Lear, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Mary [Polly Blackburn] is better--Dr. Tracey advises leaving unhealthy climate, and will go to mountains--come to C. Dale instead of R[ippon] Lodge, for \"your Mama, my Mama\" and [Polly ?] will be there--find a music teacher for Kitty [Catherine Blackburn] in Richmond. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, postmarked \"Dumfries, June [ ].\" Two postscripts follow, one from M. E. [Polly] B[lackburn] and one from Sarah Scott.","Greenwood. Wishes to see her uncle Bushrod and Aunt Nancy [Ann]--invites them to come see how much little Tommy [Craufurd] has grown. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Craufurd. Date on original catalog card appears [1793] [June 28]. [postscript to letter of same date, Sarah Blackburn Craufurd to Ann Washington].","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Transmits at President's request papers dealing with Colville estate -- Requests transcripts of some accounts dealing with Colville's estate. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark (G.W.'s). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. The horses will await her at Fredericksburg on the 25th--Mary [Polly]much the same--she will try Mrs. Mason's preparation of tar--family well--bring side saddle with her. Autograph letter signed, separate cover laminated to letter, laminated, incomplete watermark.","A.L. 1 page. Philadelphia.Regarding Thomas Colville's estate -- received copies of accounts -- received enclosed draught on Col. Hooe -- asks Keith to transmit copy of accounts, to know balance due on Colville's estate -- President thinks Commissioners' decision on compensation to him just. Autograph letter signed, draft, initial S, docketed by Dandridge ?, G.W.'s watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Is on her way from Bath--Polly [Blackburn] is better--left Papa [Th. Blackburn] at Sulpher Springs--Polly wishes to go to Greenwood. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [1793 ?] Aug. 18. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. To Polly Blackburn in the West Indies. Hopes she is well--likes Richmond--intends to live with Aunt Nancy \"till I'm as big as you - and longer, if I can't be married.\" Autograph letter signed, fragment, integral cover, laminated. Date on original catalog card appears [1793] [c. Aug.].","A.L.S. 3 pages. Rippon Lodge. Her leaving them has left a void in their lives--[Ann] must come up to District Court with Mr. [Bushrod] W.--exhorts her not to give way to immoderate grief over loss [of sister Polly Blackburn]--her children continue sick--will obtain pattern for [Ann]--Mama [Christian Blackburn] will send down Kitty's spelling book and Jenny B.'s bonnet and great coat--hopes [Ann] will be restored to perfect health--Mother's [Christian Blackburn] spirits are better but fears she'll never really be the same. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by Stage, postmarked \"Dumfries Sept. 14,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Cautions her to continue taking her medicine--Natt and Sally Craufurd ill with fever--hear nothing from [Nathaniel] Craufurd--she herself is unwell not in body but in the mind--glad Mr. Blair has taken Kitty [As a pupil] and hopes she will apply herself. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Date on original catalog card appears [17]93 Sept. 19. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Sally [Craufurd] afflicted still with ague and fever and hysterics--Anny very ill, and Tommy [Blackburn] has ague and fever at Annapolis and Dickey [Richard S. Blackburn] sick at Alexandria--Papa [Thomas Blackburn] will send cows down to her--glad Kitty [Blackburn] is in school--is Jenny in school? Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermarked (S. Lay). Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. She has been very sick--apologizes for not being able to get the calicoe for her--doesn't know whether she will be able to come down Christmas --leaves Sally with grandmother [Christian Blackburn]--did [Ann] carry music book and did Kitty [Blackburn] carry her brown stuff petticoat?--Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd ill--Sally Forrest lost her child. Autograph letter signed, cover laminated to letter, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Thanks for caps edging and calicoe--Mamma [Christian Blackburn] ill with ague and fever--they have all been sick--Mr. Craufurd has gone home--he will pay for necklace and locket--cautions her against excess of grief--they are trying without success to get [Ann] a servant. Autograph letter signed, laminated, cover laminated to letter, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked \"Dumfries Oct [ ],\" incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge Leaves for home day after tomorrow--leaves Mamma [Christian Blackburn] with health much improved--hopes [Ann's] health and spirits are improved, must submit to their great loss [death of Polly Blackburn]--gossip of family and friends--bundle [Ann] sent hasn't come to hand yet--if she can't come Xmas, will send a packet. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","D.S. Read of Howell Lewis 18/Shillings on acct of my [missing word] the service of the President U. S. James Butler. Document signed, torn edge, docketed by George Washington.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood Park. Has returned [home]--little Nat [Craufurd] still has ague, but is improved--Robert Scott is a fine young man and will be fine acquisition to [Ann's] fireside--admonishes her to raise her spirits. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Sarah Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Papa [Thomas Blackburn] has had attack of St. Antoney's fire in his face but is much better--had letter from [Sarah Craufurd] and her family all sick--hopes Mr. [Bushrod] Washington is over his indisposition. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Date on original catalog card appears [17]93 Nov. 5. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. Letter goes as far as Alex. by Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd who goes to races--Mr. C. will go to R[ippon] at Christmas time. Autograph letter signed, laminated, part of cover laminated to letter, directed to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Alex 7 Nov.\", incomplete watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [17]93 Nov. 5. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Sends by Mr. Ben Orr the patterns and padlock--Brother [Richard S. Blackburn] goes to Richmond but too cold for little Jane [Blackburn] to go--Mamma [Christian Blackburn] will bring her later--dined at Mr. Graham's, pleasant company there--Mrs. Barnes has recovered her senses--Mr. Orr went without letter, so sends it by stage and sends other things by Brother. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, cover marked \"Intended to have been sent by Mr. Ben Orr. S.C.\", and \"Stage.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","D.S. 1 page. Col. Washington will please pay John Drake on demand £7.9. ... Washington's acceptance is written below the order and dated Jan. 1, 1794.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Apologies for long delay in writing--insists that has thought often of her and her family and connections and happy hours spent with them--consolations on death of her sister [Polly Blackburn ?]--sorry he hasn't been able to visit Greenwood--hasn't established residence yet, but prefers southern states. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"John.\" Date does not appear on original catalog card.","Receipt from Pollard, clerk of Hanover County, Va., for services rendered to David Stuart, administrator of John Parke Custis, deceased. Amount 104 cents.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Her few lines served as a cordial at a time when she needed them--is sending a parcel by Mr. Herbert of Alexa. who goes by stage--happy to hear she goes to G. dale--has a good opinion of healthy air there--will try to come to her--very anxious over her health--sends gingerbread and almond cakes--unable to find comb and brush for her in Richmond--sends pincushions she made--asks after the family--intends to translate a novel for her. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Wishes them a happy new year--thanks for Xmas gifts exchanged--asks her to send more work [sewing ?] for her to do--is glad to let her have any money she needs--neighbor, Mrs. Contee's death--her children--spent a dull Christmas, despite company--send pattern of drawn handkerchiefs. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked by hand \"Jany 1,\" watermarked \"J. Whatman.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Apologies for his apparent neglect of his sister -- his health is good, but he has been very busy -- several planned visits have been thwarted -- will come shortly -- \"I should be happy to have my good old lady (who has been very sick) with me,\" but lacks another horse for carriage. Dated January 17th 1793 in heading, but docketed by Fanny B. Washington as \"From Mr. J. Bassett, January 17th 1794.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed 1794 by Fanny B. Washington, mistakenly dated 1793 in heading. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bassett.\" Date on original catalog card appears 179[4] Jan. 17.","D.S. 1 page. Invites Mr. Lear to dinner on the following Sunday to meet Lord Sheffield, Whitehall. Docketedwith seal to Mr. Lear No. 33 Surry Street.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood Park. Sends letter to George Town to be posted by Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd--disappointed she has gone back to [Richmond], wants her to spend summer with her--her husband [Nath. Craufurd] in poor health--her anxiety over him--her children--glad of [Ann's] good reports on Sally. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"[G]eorge Town February 19th,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Rhode Island. \"... I am very happy to find you are going to celebrate the President's birth in such stile ...,\". Autograph letter signed, docketed, stamped, seal, watermark.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Sends wagon full of things for her; cabinet, flowers, berries, etc.--sends two cows also--sends butter--will go down [to Richmond?] in March with Mr. [Bushrod] Washington--[Ann's] brother [Richard S. Blackburn] still in Philadelphia idling his time, and his family under poor management--sends gifts to Kitty [Blackburn] as an encouragement to improve her writing--sends petticoats to be altered for Kitty. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]94 March 3.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Annapolis. Unable to procure two books [Ann] had commissioned him to get--Brother Richard still in Phila., and shows no inclination to go home. Autograph letter signed, laminated.","A.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. They have purchased a horse, so she needn't send one up--[Christian Blackburn] and Aunt Brown will set out for Richmond early next month--he himself intends to go down about the first of May. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]94 March 27.","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Written at the President's direction thanking him for information about box shipped by Mr. Lear and letter forwarded from Lear -- asks Greenleaf to direct his friend in New York to send the box to Philadelphia, taking care to convey it safely as it contains glass -- President wishes him to call when he comes to Philadelphia to receive a sum of money on Mr. Lear's account. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Dandridge and in a later hand \"Written on Genl Washington's watermarked paper,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"","A.L. 1 page. President is busy reading a number of bills this afternoon -- will Mr. Greenleaf call at 8:00 tomorrow for breakfast instead of visiting this evening? Written in 3rd person, integral cover, docket, G.W.'s watermark (incomplete). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\" Date from docketing; on original catalog card appears as [1794][June 5] Thursday 1/2 past 2 o'clock.","After returning from a surveying expedition in Reading Pennsylvania, Andrew Elliott wrote this scathing letter to Thomas Mifflin about Washington's policies relating to Native Americans.","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Sends Rutherford the desired information on Mr. Mien -- enclosed were copies of 2 letters from a member of Congress from Maryland, which Rutherford can trust -- the President has little time to spend on such requests. Autograph letter signed, Contemporary copy(?), docketed, incomplete watermark (G.W.'s). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Distressed over [Ann's] health--advises her to go to Norfolk as doctor advises--will see her at R[ippon] Lodge in Aug. and go with her to Sulphur Springs or Uncle [Elzey ?]--mustn't stay in \"that sickly hole Richmond\"--promise not to tell Mamma [Christian Blackburn] of her illness--will bring her two little boys down to cheer up [Ann's] health. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"4 July '94,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Concern over [Ann's] health--denies she and her husband enjoy scandal, but rest of Prince George [County, Md.] does--comments on uncertain conveyance of mail by stage--desires her to bring her hat to her [at Rippon Lodge] when she comes--talks of her neighbors who enquire after [Ann]--her husband [Nath. Craufurd] very ill with ague and fever--will meet her at R[ippon] Lodge. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"July 11,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L. 1 page. Board of Agriculture, Whitehall. If Sir John Sinclair sends a set of the Reports, transmitted to the Board of Agriculture giving accounts of husbandry in counties of the Kingdom, will Mr. Peacey revise them, thus contributing to improvement of agriculture? Autograph letter, in 3rd person.","D.S. 1 page. Henry Lee of Richmond is \"held and firmly bound unto Bushrod Washington his Executors,\" etc. for sixteen hundred pounds.","A.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. Longs to see her--sends Frank down for her and the little girls--lose no time in coming. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. C.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Distress over Frank's return without her, and especially over her indisposition--hopes she will be able to come back with Mr. Craufurd on Sunday--sends letter which Frank went off and forgot--Nat [Nathaniel Craufurd, Jr.] very ill--he desires Aunt Nancy [Ann] will bring him plumbs and cake--much obliged for the books. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Aug. 11,\" and instructions in S. Craufurd's hand, \"Mr. Brundige will be so kind as to send these letters for Mrs. Blackburn and Mrs. Washington as soon as possible.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. The Exchange, Fauquier County. He, wife and sick children are at the Exchange for healthy air -- hasn't written or heard from her since recent trip to Mt. Vernon -- will try to visit again shortly -- encloses letter from Mrs. Bassett. [See letter of Aug. 15, 1794, B.C. Bassett to Frances Washington]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, and redirected cover, docketed by F. Washington, mutilated, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Bassett.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Mrs. Trutton (?) is moving from Mrs. Washington's house, hasn't paid rent due -- she has rented, or sublet, the rest of her time there to Mr. Dobbin, who agrees to stay there for some time if she will agree to paint and stop the roof leaks. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Fanny Washington, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Deneale.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Fauquier. Tells of illness of husband John and children -- dangers as they traveled along road to Fauquier, pursued by mad hog -- mentions 4 children. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. C. B.\" [Enclosed with letter of Aug. 13, 1794, John Bassett to Frances Washington].","A.L.S.  2 pages. Eltham. Bettsy [wife?] has been very ill all summer, but has lately been revived by the copious use of wine and bark -- advises Fanny not to go to town in middle of summer, because of ague and fever -- brother John and family went up country to Mr. Robert Lewis's for their health -- Mrs. Lyons ill. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Frances Washington, mutilated, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Burwell Bassett.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Alexandria. Re: the estate of Col. Richard Henry Lee ... comments on general distribution of the estate ... suggests that either he (WAW) or Corbin W-n undertake the guadianship of Cassius and Francis Lee ... both to be sent to Georgetown Academy for the time being. Autograph letter signed, integral cover addressed to W.A.W. Haywood. Name on original manuscript appears as \"William A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. To Reverend George Smith, Minister at Galston, Scotland. Encloses letters answering Smith's queries to the President relating to affairs of Wm. Hunter, Jr. deceased. Autograph letter signed, Draft, docketed by Dandridge, laminated, watermark (J.G.C.). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Ill health and business prevented his going to visit her or even writing -- he is even unable to return to Mr. Robert Lewis's [The Exchange, Fauquier County] for Mrs. Bassett -- expresses affection for Fanny and her children, telling her they have an \"excellent pattern\" in her, while she has \"the best of guides, an amiable and benevolent heart.\" Autograph letter signed, separate cover, laminated, watermark (crown over GR).","A.L.S. 1 page. This letter will introduce an old acquaintance--hopes she is riding out on horseback by now--hopes Kitty [Blackburn] has no return [of her illness]. Autograph letter signed, laminated watermark incomplete (part of quartered shield). Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","Receipt, to Joseph Litty [?], 1794 October 22. John D. Blanchard to Enoch Skinner, 1794 October 23. Receipt, The escort troop of horse for the prisoners to Philadelphia to John Dickey, 1794 October 23. Receipt, John D. Blanchard to Samuel Thompson, 1794 October 24. Receipt, Marshall David Lenox to George Smith, 1794 October 24. Receipt, Captain Blanchard and Company to Andrew Steel, 1794 October 27. Receipt, to Andrew Steel, 1794 October 27. Receipt, John D. Blanchard to John Morrison, 1794 October 27. Receipt, Samuel Wheeler and David C. Claypoole to Philip Sossler and Mary Sossler, 1794 October 27. Receipt, received of Arthur Price, 1794 October 28. Receipt, Captain Blanchard to J. Hake [?], 1794 October 28. Receipt, Jonathan Miller, 1794 October 29","N.S. 1 page. \"The Hide sent I allow you Six shillings for. but as I do not know what sort of Leather will best suit you. I wish you to call yourself \u0026 make choise. or send a person for you.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. She couldn't write from Geo. Town because Sally Forrest's child was ill whole time she was there-don't bother sending old Anabella, for she has decided to have Mrs. Brown [as midwife]--her 3 servant girls will all lay in soon so she will be almost without servants--looks forword to seeing her at end of next month--her children send love--Mr. Tracy is here and [offers her his piano forte ?]. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Glad to hear of her returning health--will come soon to visit her at her new abode--will try to execute her commissions--tell [daughter Sally] she shall have a new frock with sash and pocketbook--Mr. Walker brought them all gifts from Phila.--old Mrs. Craufurd dead--\"Our uncle\" in Geo. Town has very elegant furnishings--will accompany her there for visit in Spring--send some books for Mr. [Nathaniel] Craufurd to read while she is lying in--direct [letters] by stage near Bladensburg as most certain way. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Dec. 8,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. They are well--mortified Papa [Th. Blackburn] didn't come to see them on his trip to George Town--hasn't received letter he wrote--will look for her at end of month--news of neighbors--Mrs. Craufurd died. Autograph letter signed, separate piece of cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Dec. 8,\" watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [17]94 Dec. 5.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Mrs. H - Y's rude conduct--Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd thanks her for watch piece--will send her prices of damask, etc.--Charles Lee a ladies' man--Mr. and Mrs. Thornton--thanks for little cap [for baby]-- fears she and child won't live, but is reconciled to her fate--begs for book to read during her lying in, for \"its such a lonesome time.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Dec. 15,\" watermark incomplete (H[?]). Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","Parliamentary act. Printed document, 1 page. \"An act to continue the Laws now in Force for regulating the Trade between the Subjects of His Majesty's Dominions and the Inhabitants of the Territories belonging to the United States of America, so far as the same relate to the Trade and Commerce carried on between this Kingdom and the Inhabitants of the Countries Belonging to the said United States.\" George III, Regis.","Philadelphia, Printed broadside document full sheet George Washington in a proclamation set aside February 19, 1795, a day of Thanksgiving. Addressed on the verso to the Rev. Mr. Newell.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Wishes them all a happy new year--hopes to see her little girl [Sally] in April if she lives--mother [Christian Blackburn] is with her, consoles her in her present gloomy situation--her two little boys, Nathaniel and Tom--thanks her and Kitty [Blackburn] for the sash--will inform her of any changes in her situation. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark torn. Date on original catalog card appears [17]95 Jan. 12.","A.L.S. 1 page. Norfolk. She is now at home, wishes to see her Aunt Nancy [Ann] and Uncle Bushrod [Washington]. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Back home after staying with Sally [Brown ?]--stayed in George Town 10 days due to little Christian's illness--glad Kitty [Blackburn] reads to Mr. Wyth's wife--wishes the old gentleman [Wyth] would teach her some geography. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked \"Dumfries [ ],\" watermarked. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]95 Feb. 22.","A.L.S. 1 page. Dumfries. Came here but found her sister had left for water side--will follow her, distressed over her condition---all at Rippon Lodge are well. Autograph letter signed, cover laminated to letter, laminated, postmarked ([ ] March 22), directed by \"Stage,\" watermark.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Feeling very low--tobacco lost when tobacco house was blown down, mare lost her foal, and their \"great relation\" demands payment of principal of a sum--expects ruin--the harder her husband works, the more fortune seems against him--Sally [Offitt Craufurd] sends love and will write a letter to her. Autograph letter signed, (incomplete), laminated. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Insists since her debility is coming on, she should go to the Springs or another healthy climate, even if she will be away from Mr. [Bushrod] Washington for a while--will go with her if it suits--Tommy [Blackburn] very ill, must leave and go elsewhere--Kitty [Blackburn] got home safely--should she put apricots in box and send them by stage? Autograph letter signed, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]95 June 16.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Fears [Ann] has had another bilious attack--neighborhood has been very social--old Tracey has left people in vicinity in the lurch, and they are not longer fond of him--Mary [the baby] has been very ill--she looks much like their departed [sister] Polly--other children well. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Geo Town June 29,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","Printed document signed, 1 page. Revenue inspectors form (July 8, 1795) Providence, R.I., No. 1133, Ship George Washington. \"I certify, that Brown and Francis have imported according to the Law, in the Ship George Washington from Canton, One Chest of Tea, marked as per Margin.\" Signed William Barton, Inspector of the Revenue.","A.L.S. 1 page. Studley, Hanover County, VA. Mentions Fanny's approaching marriage to [Tobias] Lear -- invites them to come to Studley to visit -- [Mrs. Lyons was Fanny's aunt. She was married to Judge Peter Lyons, and the sister of Col. Burwell Bassett]. Autograph letter signed, docketed by F. Washington, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Lyons.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1795] July 12.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood Park. Much obliged for her present--thank Mamma [Christian Blackburn] for tamarinds--glad [Mamma] is going to Bath for health--little Mary [Craufurd] very ill and emaciated--will dry peaches for her--afraid Mamma didn't like her cherries for she gave them away. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. [Ann's] letter relieved her of anxieties over parent [Christian Blackburn]--[Mary] much improved; thinks she will live--glad to hear her Brother [Richard] and Sister Judith are coming to visit. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, postmarked by hand \"Aug. 7,\" directed by \"Stage,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\" Date on original catalog card appears 1795 Aug. [7]?","A.N.S. 1 page. Richmond City. Requesting payment of debt to James Beckwith in the settlement of Arthur Lee's estate. With executor's note of acceptance, signed by Wm. Aug. Washington and Corbin Washington, Aug. 24, 1795.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Informs his brother that he is intending to visit Mt. Vernon and requests that he collect John Ariss' rent. Mentions his mothers health, she is now in Culpepper. Will take Judy and Harriott Washington with him to MV. Judy sends a present of two night caps. Integral cover (mutilated).","A.D.S. 1 page. Received £475.10.1 for President, specifying how much was received in bank notes, French crowns, silver coin, and gold coin. [This is for rents collected by Lewis for Washington; see letter of same date, Robert Lewis to George Washington.] Autograph document signed, docketed by R. Lewis.","A.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood Park. Can't be at Rippon Lodge until Oct. 10th--expects [Ann] to spend next summer with them [at Greenwood]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Stage, postmarked by hand \"Sept. 30,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Unable to come to Rippon Lodge right away--will wait and come down with Sally [Sarah Craufurd]--sends Judy the things she wants; fears her health will be no better til after delivery. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark (obscured). Name on original manuscript appears as \"R. S. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Arrived here after horrid ride by Stage--everyone here well--Brother [Richard Scott Blackburn] expected tomorrow--his youngest christened Judith Ball--will send patterns  and padlock by first opportunity--papa [Thos. Blackburn] never received books [Ann] sent him. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Stage. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. C.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. News of death of Judy Blackburn [wife of Richard S.]--she was delivered ten days ago of twins--one is dead--break news to Nancy [Ann Washington] and Sally [Sarah Craufurd] as gently as possible--he has disguised [his hand writing] on direction as well as he could. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Stage, postmarked by hand \"Dumf. 22th Oct.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Washington. -Mr. Philips, a gentleman from England, wants to see the seat at Mt. Vernon--Pearce should show him attentions and activities. Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral.","A.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Announces Juda's [Judith Blackburn] death--one of her infants died before her--her dying request that Nancy [Ann] take Jenny--children well--[Thomas Blackburn] still lame. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1795] Oct. 25.","Account book, A.D.S. 9 pages. \"Account of Toll Grain Received at Mill Brook mill ...\" An account of wheat, corn, rye, and buckwheat received. On cover: \"Betty Lewis Mill Brook 2d Apriel 1796.\" Autograph document signed, bound.","A.L.S. 1 page. Oaks. Will leave tomorrow morning--entreats her to keep up her spirits and follow Dr. Horner's advice. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Joseph, watermark incomplete. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. [Nath.] Craufurd arrived and gave news of them--have Dr. McClurg's advice for Tommy's [T. Blackburn, Jr.] illness and charge it to him--try to keep Tommy in good company--his leg grows worse, will keep him from visiting them this fall or winter--books she sent him by Smocks stage didn't arrive--compliments to \"the elder Mrs. Washn.\" Autograph letter signed, laminated.Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Glad her health improves--enquired about books she sent him by stage but can learn nothing--her brother will give her news of their present situation. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Dandridge encloses is $55. to pay duty on a pipe of wine for the President -- asks to be informed when this letter arrives safely. Autograph letter signed, Draft, docketed by Dandridge, laminated, in a later hand \"from GW's secy paying for wine,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"","Manuscript copy. D. 3 pages. Washington leaves his wife, Frances (Fanny Bassett), 1/4 of his plantation and stock. To son George Fayette, part of a tract in Berkeley County; 1000 acres of land \"situated in the district set apart for the officers and soldiers of the Virginia line on the Ohio River;\" and his gold watch. To son Charles Augustine, the remaining land in Berkeley Co. and 1000 acres of the above land on Ohio River. To daughter [Anna] Maria, 666 2/3 acres of the Ohio River land, a lot in Alexandria, 4 lots in Fredericksburg, and 2 male slaves (Gabriel and Frederick). All 3 children receive 1/4 of GAW's plantation, stock, etc. Other bequests 10 pounds annually to be paid \"to my Negro Charles\" and frees Charles at Frances' death or remarriage. To \"my young friend George W.P. Custis my silver hilted Sword.\" To George Washington: \"I return the golden headed cane which I received from him. I request him to accept of my grey riding Horse and new saddle and bridle as the last testimonial of my most grateful and affectionate regard for him.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1795]. Witnesses: J. Dandridge, Burwell Bassett, C.P. Lyons, M.W. Dandridge.","A.L.S. 1 page. Eleanor Custis regrets that she was not at home when Mrs. Wolcott came. She relates that her grandmother [Martha Washington] gave her the present and the lock of hair. She expresses her thanks for them and extends her wishes for the happiness of the Wolcotts. Date on catalog card is c. 1795.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Rippon Lodge. Glad she and Mr. [Bushrod] W[ashington's] health is good--he himself is better but feels his constitution declining--thanks for their attention to Tommy [Blackburn, Jr.]; hopes their watchful eye has put end to his disapation--never received Mr. [Bushrod] W[ashington's] letter--sorry venison was bad--Fowler Wood has left, and they don't get even a duck--will send for Kitty [in Md.] when weather permits. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, directed by Stage, postmarked \"Dumfries Jan. 12.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Inquires what money is necessary for Tommy [Blackburn, Jr.'s] expenses--Tommy wrote Nancy [Ann Washington] had loaned him money--encloses 2 notes on Alexa. bank--inform him if he receives money--Kitty [Blackburn] just returned from Maryland. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked \"postpaid\" in Blackburn's hand, postmarked \"[ ] Jan. [ ],\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages with integral address panel. Saw Hill. Apologizes for not answering his letter sooner and gives explanation. Discusses sale of land versus keeping it. Discusses his opinion on the Vindication of Edmund Randolph, George Washington, and his administration.","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Dandridge writes that Washington will not lease forever his lot in Alexandria, and will sell only for high cash price -- suggests Summers should make his best offer for it, and President will consider it. Autograph letter signed, Draft, docketed by Dandridge, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. D.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. President will not dispose of advertised lands until September -- but he will receive offers now altogether or separately. Autograph document signed, draft, docketed by Dandridge, fragment of G.W.'s watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"","L. 1 page. President Washington has instructed Dandridge (his secretary) to inform the Secretary of War that he agrees with the ideas of the enclosed papers. [There is no knowledge what was in those papers]. Also recommendation for troop movement. Letter, unsigned, on GW watermark paper. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. Whitehall. Says Americans \"cruelly persecuted many worthy and respectable men\" during the war, but \"that is now past.\" Offers best wishes for his happiness in America, and that \"it may long enjoy the benefits of the Presidency of Washington, whose great character and virtues alone could have preserved order in an infant state, composed of such heterogenous and ungovernable radicals.\" Discusses war with France and other international affairs.","Diary. A.D. 53 pages, including backs of covers. No longer bound together. Mostly a day by day of happenings on his plantations--crops, sales of fish, plowing, burning brush, clearing ground, etc.--trip to Mt. Vernon with [Rental] money for G.W., and expenses along way--at Mount Vernon \"flattered [Wm.] Pearce [manager] extremely with his good management.\"--visits of relatives and friends--prices paid for various goods--fishing--payment of accounts for the president--elections at court house--\"Visited Mrs. Haney who lays ill, and wrote her Will agreeable to her request...\" [distant kinswoman of G.W.'s - see letter dated June 26, 1796, Writings, XXXV, 99]--death and burial of Mrs. Haney--news of the Jay treaty--collecting [rents] and paying debts for G.W.--birth of a daughter June 18 and death a month later--detailed bargain with Mr. Fisher \"to new Iron\" a wagon--July 6, \"Gave the negroes a holliday.\" Autograph document, bound volume, first pages of book torn out. Date on original catalog card appears [1796][Mar.]28-July 18.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Hannah writes to her son about his sister's poor health, plans to see him in Dumfries, also writes about other family members - his brother, wife and their youngest child. Autograph letter signed, docketed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Bloomsbury Square. Congratulations to his brother on his recent marriage to Eliza Parke Custis. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","Autograph letter signed with address panel. Richmond. Marshall writes to Lee about the sale of property and slaves and the suicide of lawyer Alexander Campbell, who was due to appear in Philadelphia for the Hunter v. Fairfax case. Marshall suggests going to Mount Vernon on Tuesday, where President George Washington was at home visiting.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Petersburg, West Hill. Bolling discusses their approaching marriage in courtly terms (\"When I reflect that I am favored by you with a partiality ....\") -- Jack Stith, who is delivering the letter to Sarah, was refused in his amour with Miss Tabb -- Bolling sends Sarah a \"Pocket Book\" as a gift and \"small proof of my unceasing attention to you\" and mentions several of \"Sisters Stith\". The couple was married in August 1796 -- Sarah was a daughter of Laurence Washington of Digby on Chotank Creek, distantly related to George Washington -- this Laurence is mentioned in Washington's will as a friend and acquaintance \"of my Juvenile years.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked \"favoured by Mr. Stith.\"","Pencil sketch of George Washington by Benjamin Henry Latrobe cut from a sketchbook. Note with sketch reads \"Sketch of Genl. Washington stolen at Mount Vernon while he was looking to discover a distant vessel in the Potomac in which he expected some of his friends from Alexandria. taken from a sketch book of my father's, date 1796.\" Letter of provenance accompanying sketch says the inscription was written by Julia Latrobe who gave it to her grand-nephew Latrobe Weston. (Letter A-1104).","A.L.S. 2 pages. Haywood. Requests final statements on his executorship accounts for the estates of Dr. Lee and Colo. R[ichard] H[enry] Lee. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A balance sheet showing debits and credits of W.A.W. ... Nicholas Muse, James Park, Richard Henry Lee's estate, Henry W-n are names appearing on debit side ... Muse, Sanford, appear on credit side ...See also 1796-1797 W.A.W. in account with same firm.","D.S. 1 page. An entirely manuscript check drawn on the Bank of Alexandria, to John Thomas (Tommas) or bearer for $200. Signed by \"William Pearce for George Washington, Esqr.\" Document signed, fragment, canceled.","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. -introduction of Mr. Potts, a gentleman lately from England-wants to visit the Seat of the President--the residence of the man whose fame all Europe acknowledge-any civilities shown him and Mr. Milburn (his companion) will pleasing and acknowledged. Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Alexandria, to Hannah Washington in Bushfield. Corbin writes to his mother about business affairs, travel, and the health of his family.","A.D.S. 1 page. Appointment of Henry Lee, by William Augustine Washington, to receive monies owed from the State of Maryland. Witnessed by William Rice.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Richmond, to Porter in Alexandria.  With much wit, Bushrod explains how he has been too busy with \"Law and politicks\" to write. He urges Porter to visit him and also mentions business/legal matters involving Mr. Payne, Mr. Cole, and Mr. Brackenridge. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","D.S. 4 pages. An inventory of the estate of George Augustine Washington including a list of \"Stock and Utensils on his Farm in Fairfax County\" appraised and to be divided equally between Washington's wife, Fanny Bassett, and children, Charles Augustine, George Fayette and Anna Maria. Also, a list of books and the \"disposition of Major Washington's Estate agreeably to his Will.\"","Printed broadside. \"Good farm\" land for sale in County of Rutherford, District of Morgan, state of North Carolina. Describes the climate, what is being grown now, the inhabitants, the wood, the roads, mills. The Broad River flows into the center of the county and can be used for navigation. Thought to relate to Washington's estate.","A.D. 1 page. Account for taxes on land. Autograph document, burned fragment only, laminated. On reverse is receipt signed by John Sheppard, dated April 11, 1798, for full amount.","A.D. 2 pages. Account of William Augustine Washington with Henderson, Ferguson and Gibson. Balance sheet ... Nicholas Muse, Henry W-n, Richard Henry Lee estate, John Ashton, James Park on debit side, John, Nicholas and James Muse, Patrick Sanford on credit side ...","A.N.S. 1 page. \"Received 20th January 1797 from Mrs. Betty Lewis 1 Green Hide... 19/3 for G. Heiskell.\"","D.S. 1 page. Account with Patrick Callahan as miller for G.W. Includes herring, flour, beef, etc. supplied by G.W. and cash paid him as part of his hire as miller - £52.8.0 balances out.","Receipt. A.D.S. 1 page. Receipt for $30. on account of \"my hire\" [as miller for G.W.] Autograph document signed, in hand of Anderson, fragment, laminated, docketed \"No. 379, 1797 Feby. 17th Patrick Callahan for £9. to acc. of his hire.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Dandridge writes at Washington's direction, returning any testimonials and letters which had been presented to the President in Barton's behalf. Autograph letter signed, Draft, docketed by Dandridge, G.W.'s watermark. Name on original catalog card appears as \"B. D.\"","A.N.S. 1 page. Potomac River Company. In regards to advancing pay and money owed to John Kelly for work. Signed by Thomas Kennedy with return note signed by J. Gilpin.","A.N.S. 1 page. Potomac River Company. In regards to pay for Jack Ridgeway. Signed by Thomas Kennedy. Reverse side note records pay to Ridgeway.","A.N.S. 1 page. Georgetown. Potomac River Company. Note to pay James Montgomery, signed by John Templeman. Reverse side note says payment was received, Alexandria, April 28, 1797.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Richmond to Hannah Washington, Bushfield. Distressed over health of his niece--hopes she will be spared to them [probably Mary Lee Washington, b. 1795 - d. 1827, daughter of his brother Corbin]--\"She is the picture of two beloved angels\"--business with Col. [Wm. A.] Washington--pay Mr. Rice for horse bought of him--Nancy [wife, Anne Blackburn Washington] will be delighted to send her all of her books. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"[ ] April 1797\", watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]97 April 4.","A.N.S. 1 page. Potomac River Company. Note to pay William Mills. Signed by John Templeman.","A.D.S. 1 page. Receipt for two pounds for knitting seine twine into a centre for a Seine. Autograph document signed, in hand of Anderson, fragment, laminated, docketed \"No. 381\", Rect. 7 April 1797 [L?] Caywood for Kniting a Siene £2.\"","A.N.S. 1 page. Matildaville. Potomac River Company.  Note to pay William Compton. Signed by Frederick Laffler (?) and John Templeman. Reverse note shows paid in full on May 15, 1797.","A.D.S. 1 page. Potomac River Company. Itemized list for receipt of payment. Joseph Gilpin, William Hartshorne.","A.D.S. 1 page. Potomac River Company. Receipt for payment to John Leary for three barrels beef and three barrels pork. Payment received from Thomas Kennedy. Signed with mark of John Leary.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Two [slaves] have run away, one breaking down a door where he was confined--ring leader is Bill who is influenced by his mother--hopes she and papa [who evidently owns the mother] won't let her off this time for \"I believe she has a desire to ruin us if she possibly can\"--requests Papa's [T. Blackburn] help in bringing them back, for it ruins them, losing them at this busy time. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Receipt for $17.06. Autograph document signed, laminated, No. 387 endorsed receipt, badly faded.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Haywood. Relates to the settlement of the co-partnership account with Butler. Col. Washington is also concerned with a joint bond given to a Mr. William L. Lee.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Marlbro. Denies her last letter was cold, altho it had melancholy note--Mamma [Christian Blackburn] will go down to [Alexandria] soon, and she herself plans to visit [Ann] too--Sally [Offitt Craufurd] will write; she looks badly, hopes smallpox will be of value to her delicate frame. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Mr. Seton, watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Frestel, the tutor of G.W. Lafayette, writes a friendly, affectionate letter on behalf of himself and George on eve of departure for France -- they send regards to her brother and grand parents. Autograph letter signed, written in French, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"F. Frestel.\"","D.S. 1 page. Bail bond of Warner Washington for £323.6, signed by Warner Washington and John Washington, and witnessed by John Sowers. Warner had been in the custody of Sheriff Joseph Longacre as the result of a suit brought by Thomas Harrison, William Wilson and Co. Document signed, signed by Warner and John Washington, witnessed by John Sowers.","A.L.S. 1 page. Richmond. Reid must have been a client. Bushrod instructs him in the correct procedure for serving a decree on the defendants in an unidentified suit. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, (Richmond Postal Mark).","A.D.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Account with Vowells for 22 1/2 bushels flaxseed delivered to them and received in exchange 26 3/4 bushels salt. Autograph document signed, laminated, endorsed on back \"No. 48.\"","Printed and holograph document, signed. 1 page. Robert Lewis binds himself unto John and George Lewis\" ... to the Estate of Fielding Lewis deceased in the just and full sum of\" 498 pounds. However, if Robert Lewis pays 249 pounds by January 1, 1799, the bond is considered fulfilled. Note on verso: \"To a Negroe you sold in Stafford County belonging to/F[rom] Lewis's Estate.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Richmond. Bushrod writes to \"My dear friend\" and closes with greetings \"affectionately to Mrs. P.\" but the addressee is otherwise not made clear. He answers several queries concerning various legal cases, posed to Bushrod either in a series of letters or in one long unanswered -- includes Mr. Breckenridge's opinion on a horse sold to Ingraham by Lewis -- adds a postscript \"Did you ever read such a gloomy letter?\" after noting that his wife would have added her own greetings but that the letter was being written in his office. Autograph letter signed, docketed, in a later hand is \"Nephew and principal heir of Genl. Washington judge of the Supreme Court of the United States lately deceased,\" watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [17]98 Jan. 10. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"","D.S. 1 page. Bond.  Fulton agrees to pay Mrs. Washington, widow of George Augustine Washington, thirty-five pounds \"... upon the first day of January next ensuing [1799] ... for the hire of a Negro Man named Reuben for one year ...\" Frances Bassett Washington (Lear) died in 1796 so it is unclear who this document is really intended for, or if the date is incorrect.","A.D. 2 pages. List by name and purchase price of twelve Negroes purchased by George Lewis (10), John Lewis (1) and C.[harles?] Carter (1). Note on verso reads: \"Mr. Ferrell will deliver you some bonds belonging the [Betty Lewis] Estate. The Receipts [ ] of the Estate in hands Mr. B. Parke [signed] J. Lewis.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Autograph document signed, fragment, endorsed on back, marked \"No. 47\", laminated. A bill for one hogshead. Receipted by Thos. Vowell.","A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for £12.7.6 for restuffing two sofas, repairing frames, castors. Autograph document signed, fragment, docketed, laminated, incomplete watermark. Receipted by Geo. Taylor and co.","Account. D.S. 1 and a quarter page. List of blacksmithing services provided by Grymes for Lewis. Total owed Grymes: £10, 11 shillings. Document, docketed.","Account. D. 1 page. Hansford, a blacksmith, lists services provided to Lewis, George Washington's nephew, who lived in the Fredericksburg area. Total owed Hansford: £1 17 shillings 1 pence. Document, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Haywood. Writes to ask Fitzgerald to consult with Edmund Lee over terms of James Thompson's proposals for buying wheat crop from William Washington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, \"Favrd by Mr. J. Thompson\", laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. A. Washington.\" [Fitzgerald was prominant merchant in Alexa. and formerly an aid to G.W. in Revolution].","A.L.S. 1 page. Discusses inclement weather, trying to get from Alexandria to Westmoreland, voyage, illness of unidentified person, possibly sister. Corbin Washington letter to brother Bushrod Washington.","A.D. 1 page. Account of Joseph Simpson's, bonds, notes, etc., some in favor of George Stovin. Autograph document, silked, docketed \"B. Taylor's acct.\" Date on original catalog card appears 1798 [May] 3.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Bushfield. Corbin writes his apologies for not writing more often and says that \"the circumstances of my family have shut me out from all information, and rendered me entirely dependant on my friends for now and then a gleam of light\" -- while professing to be apolitical, he recognizes that private happiness depends on proper functioning of \"the great public machine\" -- his wife recovers her health -- the Leeton family arrived in good health. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lee (?), integral cover, laminated. Date on original catalog card appears [17]98 May 13.","A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for £10.0.0 for house rent from Feb. 14-[May 14th] at £40 per annum. Autograph document signed, fragment, charred by fire, laminated, docketed by B. Washington, watermark.","D. 1 page. Bill for £1.1.1/2 for 6 1/2 yds. of painted cloth. Document, fragment, charred by fire, laminated, docketed by B. Washington \"J. Thompson pd. [ ] a charge of a fee for [ ]\" incomplete watermark.","Bond. A.D.S. 1 page. Bail bond of Warner Washington for £156.12.6, signed by Warner Washington and John Washington, and witnessed Griffin Taylor. Warner had been in the custody of Sheriff George Noble as the result of a suit brought by Charles McThurston. Autograph document signed, signed by Warner and John Washington, witnessed by Griffin Taylor, incomplete watermark.","Letter, 2 pages. To Lawrence Lewis, Rich Woods. Postpones the payment of a debt in full. Asks Lewis to send \"the picture up, by the first opportunity.\" Integral cover. (This Lawrence Washington may be the son of Samuel by his last wife).","Autograph letter signed. Mount Vernon. Nelly writes to McHenry about yellow fever in Philadelphia and the standard that she commissioned for a volunteer dragoon in Alexandria.","A.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Couldn't write earlier because of Aunt Ballett's illness--gave Dickey [Richard S. Blackburn] the bill which he will inclose to Mr. [Bushrod] Washington--[letter] very faded and hard to decipher]. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]98 [Sept. 8 ?].","Manuscript copies of excerpts from two letters about the Quasi-War with France, supposedly provided to Alexander Hamilton circa September 1798. The first letter is from George Washington to Timothy Pickering, 9 September 1798. The second is from George Cabot to Timothy Pickering, 27 September 1798.","D.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Denman and Co. in Philadelphia, makes this receipt for £57.18.9 received from Clement Biddle for blankets; signed by Matthew Kean for the maker, Denman and Co. The blankets were for Washington. Document signed, fragment, in hand of T. Lear.","Bill. D.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. A receipted bill in the amount of $152.13 for a library bookcase for Gen. Washington and 282 feet of casing. Receipted by John Douglass. Document signed, in unknown hand.","Bill. D. 1 page. A receipted bill for $11.23 (or £ 11.23.0) for a picture frame 16 feet 4 inches -- made out to Clement Biddle \"for Genl. Washington\" by John McEllwee, and the receipt signed by John Rorke. Document, fragment, in hand of John Rorke. Date on original catalog card appears [1798] [Dec. 19].","A.L.S. 1 page. Encloses $50 bill received, for tobacco, and requests him to pay her tax at court today--just paid Mr. B. Lee £10 for folder--this is last of her [money]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, \"Mrs. H. Washington 1798,\" marked \"Hon'd by Mr. B. Lee,\" laminated. Date on original catalog card appears [1798]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"H. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Praising their mutual friend, George Washington. In this letter, the Earl of Buchan mentions that his nephew, David Erskine, is travelling to America and plans to visit Mount Vernon. Integral cover.","L. 2 pages. Tayloe writes to Secretary of War James McHenry that he is honored by President's late appointment of him, but prefers to delay decision of acceptance -- he will pay personal respects to war office. Docketed 'Mount Vernon, 6th Feby. '99 from His Excy. Genl. Washington with my reply 22d. Feby.' Letter, a true copy, teste by Wm. Holburne, incomplete watermark (1794).","A business letter giving Webb information on sending the money he owes, Lawrence further expresses that he has taken Mrs. Webb's advice and had married Eleanor Parke Custis, stating his happiness with his wife.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Powel writes to say she paid James McAlpin's bill for Bushrods black satin robe -- she hopes Mrs. Anne Blackburn Washington's health has improved -- she is glad Bushrod was at the wedding of Nelly Custis and Lawrence Lewis, and says \"I was certain that when Mrs. Washington found the thing inevitable she would act with propriety, indeed from all I can learn she has every Reason to approve her Grand-Daughter's choice.\" -- Powel agrees with Bushrod on the deplorable state of the Southern roads, especially those of Maryland -- the elopement of Maria Bingham (a child of 15) with a French count was shocking -- shares news of Philadelphia people -- mentions \"your excellent Mother's\" sorrows [at death of Corbin Washington ?]. Autograph letter signed, retained copy, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. She and sister [Nancy] enjoy a weeks holiday--tries to progress in her lessons, begins French--mentions children [brothers] who send love to Aunt Nancy and Uncle Bushrod. Autograph letter signed, part of a cover laminated to letter, directed \"to be left at the Cross Roads,\" incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Kanawha Point Pleasant. Recommends 6 men from this county as officers in the lately established army -- [included is a separate sheet docketed \"Thos. Lewis June 14, 1799, containing names of 6 men recommended by Lewis,\" in another hand]. See also 1799 June 14, W. H. Cavandish to James McHenry. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"June 14\" on a separate sheet (see below), laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Tho. Lewis.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Kanawha County. See 1799 June 13, Thomas Lewis to James McHenry. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Sends names of men who seek military commissions ...","Check from the Bank of the United States. Signed by John Nicholson paid to Mr. James Andrews or Bearer, Amount $944.15. Mr. Nicholson was one of the founders of the bank.","Purchase note. A Ninety Day Sight Note issued by Charles Alders' Co., Madeira, on September 20, 1799, to William T. Smith of Philadelphia for £84 British Sterling, directed to Tobias Lear on the account of George Washington on Nov. 14, 1799 and the amount recorded in his cash memoranda book of the same day.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Lear writes this follow up letter because no answers were received to earlier letters ordering 2 pipes of wine -- does Pintard have any in this country? -- if so, send some immediately as the General's wine supply is depleted and Washington only wants wine of superior quality. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear, enclosed in letter to Elias Boudinot, laminated, watarmark (1794). Not in Writings. [See draft of letter to Elias Boudinot, same date, on reverse of this letter].","A.L.S.  1 page. Greenwood. Looks forward to receiving her for a visit--sorry for Mamma [Christian Blackburn] having so much to fatigue her at her time of life. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Joe, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","Account, Document signed, 1 page. Though it is now in two pieces, amount due Lear is $42.24. Signed by Lear as being correct.","A.L.S. 1 page. A Letter-account itemizing the amount due Lear for forage and subsistence for Sept.-Oct., 1799. $234.39 is the amount totaled up. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Swan, P. M. General.\"","A.L.S. 1 page and A.N.S. 1 page.  Autograph letter signed, a receipt for the sum of $234.39 being the pay for forage and subsistence for Sept.-Oct., 1799. Also in folder, note of receipt signed by Lear, \"Received of Caleb Swan PM Genl. The sum of two hundred and thirty four 39/100 dollars, being my pay...\"","A.L. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Lear writes to Pintard that Mr. Alder from Madeira has sent 2 pipes of wine to General Washington, to be picked up in Philadelphia -- payment by draft has been made -- nevertheless, Washington will accept 1 pipe of Pintard's offered wine from his private store in this country, provided it is still of the best quality after being imported six years ago. Autograph letter, draft, docketed by Lear, watermarked. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Congratulations on her birthday--worried over Mr. Washington's cough--Mamma [Christian Blackburn] has left--her little boys, David, Bushrod and George--Mr. Magruder's failure for 500,000 dollars--Major De Butts sails for Italy--received books from her and will take good care of them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover with several messages written on the cover, laminated, directed \"to be left at the Cross Roads,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Cordial letter of acknowledgment for two pipes of Madeira wine which had just arrived. Expresses Mrs. Washington's appreciation for a gift of two boxes of citron.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Impending death of George Washington--\"I think he cannot survive through the night\"--come and bring Mrs. Law if possible--Dr. Craik, Dr. Dick, and Dr. Brown are here.","Letter from Tobias Lear to Burgess Ball, December 15, 1799 informing him of Washington's death.","Funeral Announcement. D. 1 page. 'The Remains of General Washington [will be de]posited in the family Vault, at mount Ve[rnon on Wed]nesday the 18th instant, at twelve O'Clock. Should the weather be unfa[vorable on Wed]nesday, - the Funeral will take place [Thursday] at the same hour.' Watermarked - Holograph in the hand of Albin Rawlins.","Bill to the estate of George Washington. 2 boxes of Mould Candles 104 nett, for a total charge of £7.19.0. Mackenzie signed the bill as having received payment in full on May 24, 1800.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Mount Vernon. Announces death of George Washington--description of G.W.'s last days and hours and his death--\" ... he could scarcely speak and breathed with difficulty, his complaint being an inflamatory sore throat, usually called the Quincy.\"--Drs. Craik, Dick and Brown sent for--\" ... between ten and eleven o'clock at night, he resigned his breath into the hand that gave it.\"--\" ... not a groan or a complaint escaped him.-with the most perfect resignation, and in full possession of his reason to the last moment he gave up his life.\"--\"He was fully sensible of his approaching dissolution for some time before we could persuade ourselves but that there was a hope left and he frequently told the Physicians that their efforts would be in vain ... As often as he could speak he would mention to me something which he wished to have done. And his last words, about a quarter of an hour before he died, were to me thus - 'My dear Friend I am just about to change this Scene, my breath can continue but a few moments, You will have me decently interred, and do not let my body be put into the Tomb in less than two days after my death.' He there feld his own pulse ceased ...\"--Mrs. W's fortitude--\" ... she yields not to that grief, which would be softened by tears.\"--saw his children about 6 weeks ago--\"I beg that no part of it [the letter] therefore may be published; for I presume that everything which relates to this afflicting event will be eagarly sought after by the public.\" Autograph letter signed, laminated watermark. Mary Stilson Lear was the mother of Tobias Lear.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney writes from Harper's Ferry three days after George Washington's death offering his condolences for this \"irreparable loss\" to Tobias Lear at Mount Vernon, Martha Washington, and Nelly Parke Custis Lewis.","On May 3, 1800, Keith Smith received the amount above after appearing and proving the statement before George Taylor. \"To making 1 suit cloathes (black) for John Anderson £1.16.0.","Bill. For 40 pounds of pound cake at 3/6 for a total of £7.0.0. One basket which contained the cake to be returned to Judy Edick. George Edick signed the account on March 28, 1800, as having received payment from Jim Anderson (likely James Anderson).","Orders for the funeral of George Washington. Manuscript copy, 4 pages. Signed by the Adjutant General, William North. \"Major General Hamilton has received through the Secretary of War the following order, From the President of the United States.\" Ordered December 21, 1799, Philadelphia. Signed December 24, 1799 in the Adjutant General's office.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Craufurd bewails the recent death of George Washington -- \"it haunts my slumbers and in the day I can think of nothing else\" -- wishes to write Sister Nancy [Ann Blackburn Washington] -- poor Bushrod Washington, his uncle first and \"I suppose next his Brother [Corbin] will fall victims to the unrelenting hand of death.\" -- speaks of Mr. Craufurd's illness and other family matters. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed in a later hand \"Death of Gen. Washington mentioned,\" Ms. badly torn and disintegrated, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Herbert.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. \"Long before they can reach you, your heart and the hearts of your fellow citizens will be made sorrowful by the suffering and melancholly of the death of one excellent fellow citizen Gen. Washington ...\" Autograph letter signed, black seal, docketed.","Bill. For making suits with buttons for Mr. Lear, Mr. George Rawlins [sic] Mr. Sims and Mr. Wilson. Also for making a pair of breeches for Mr. Dowdal. Total charges came too £7.18.3.","Bill. A.D.S. 3 pages. Addressed to James Anderson. Bill for mourning suits made for family and servants to wear when around the Mansion. Noted with monies received. Misnumbered on the top right corner as 'MS-2350,' corrected in the catalog book to MS-3050.","D. 1 page. For rendering funeral honors to the deceased General Washington. Appears over names of J.M. Hughes, Ebenezer Stevens, Jacob Morton, James Farlie, John Stagg junr. (Committee of Arrangement). Printed document, mounted on cardboard.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Letter mentioned \"We have had great to do in the city occasioned by the death of General Washington. I send you a newspaper wherein you may read the procession which may be of some gratification to you,\" ... with integral address leaf, Philadelphia postmark.","Manuscript eulogy. A.D.S. 16 pages. Docketed: \"Eulogy on Washington delivered in Medway [Massachusettes] D. 1799 by Dr. Abigah Richardson.\"","A.D. 11 pages. Lawrence Lewis's account of moneys received and expended from G.W.'s death to 1802, including am't of cash in house at G.W.'s death, amt. pd. doctors, money spent for cake at G.W.'s funeral, expenses on his houses in Washington, taxes, payment of legacies, building vault, for whiskey furnished at sale at Mount Vernon; money received from purchases at sales was main income during the period. Autograph document, copy, docketed, in hand of L. Lewis, laminated. Certified by Alexander Moore, Court Commissioner of Fairfax County, Va.","Executor's inventory, original. 51 pages. Listing and appraisal of everything at Mt. Vernon by rooms, including books in library and contents of outbuildings--also livestock, tools, farm equipment, etc. on each farm--negroes--Appraisal sworn to by Thomson Mason, Tobias Lear, Thomas Peter and Wm. H. Foote. Bound volume, 6 blank pages, docketed \"Inventory and Appraisement of the estate of Genl. Geo. Washington - 1810 Augt. Returned and ordered to be recorded,\" silked. Date on original catalog card appears [c. 1800]. Ordered and recorded on August 20, 1810 teste Wm. [Moss ?]. [See under same date a draft of this same inventory].","Inventory, draft. A.D. 64 pages. Inventory by room of articles at Mount Vernon, with appraised values -- includes contents of mansion house, kitchen, office, storehouse, washhouse, gardeners house, salt house, black smith shop, etc. -- also inventory of livestock, and farm equipment on each of the farms, the distillery, mill -- on the mansion house farm, inventory of articles in barn, greenhouse, lost, fish house, etc., paint cellar -- lists of gardeners tools, linen, etc., and plated ware, etc. -- list of books and pamphlets in library by case, with some marked \"Taken by B[ushrod] Washington\" and \"Mrs. Lewis's property,\" \"taken by G. Washington\", and \"To Mrs. Washington,\" -- maps, charts, etc. -- includes number of Negroes owned by George Washington in his own right, \"which Mrs. Washington intending to liberate at the end of the present year, can only be valued for the service of the working negroes for one year.\" Autograph document, draft, in unknown hand, entitled \"An Inventory etc. of Articles at Mount Vernon with their appraised value, annexed.\" watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [1800?], but an entry on page 59 enumerates the slave population \"which Mrs. Washington [is] intending to liberate at the end of the present year.\" Since she signed a deed of manumission for her deceased husband's slaves in December 1800, the date of this estate inventory would seem to be 1800.","Document, printed and sold by Graupner of Boston. Sheet music. \"The Battle of Prague favorite Sonata forte with Accompanyments. G. Washington President of The United States.\"","Patriotic songbook. 30 pages. Bound manuscript, handwritten by Maria Dickinson. Volume contains patriotic songs (handwritten) mentioning Washington and the American Revolution.","Two sketches shows pyramid-like structure surmounted by statue, and inscription below. Date on original catalog card appears [1800 ?]. On a separate page is a proposed inscription in Latin on reverse of cover. Watermark (crown over armed figure), 3 pages.","Printed copy of GW's will. Signed by Lawrence Lewis.","Bill, Clerk of Fairfax to the Executors of GW's will. First charge recorded in January is for \"Recording the Will\" for $4.55. Various other fees are itemized as docketing, attorney's fees, and charges for copies of various declarations. Total bill signed by Mr. Deneale, Clerk, came to $12.96.","One bound volume, 23 pages. Executor's account of sales, meetings of legatees, etc. -- contains the following: Mar. 5, 1800, list of those who purchased horses and jacks from estate with amounts paid; Oct. 15, 1800: list of sales of cattle, milk cows and oxen from estate with amount paid; undated (see card 4, June 7, 1803): list of lot sales in Washington City; James River Shares, Ashby's Bend land, tract in Frederick, Aris's land lots in Bath, Bullskin land, Chattins run etc. with name of purchaser and price per acre; Nov. 12, 1801: Sale of cows, bulls, steers, jacks and jennets, sheep with list of purchaser and amount; July 25, 1802: private sale with account of personal items belonging to G.W., purchaser, and price paid, purchasers here are legatees and deduct purchase price from estate due them, total amount $1882.50; July 21, 1802: \"Payable in Six Months/Sale at Mt. Vernon\" list of purchaser and amount, nothing listed to tell what is sold, total $8340.75, probably the result of meeting of July 19; July 19, 1802: dated Alexandria, an account of a meeting of legatees and executors of G.W.'s estate and agreements made as follows: 1. majority opinion of legatees present govern whole. -- 2. not contest validity of will as to property out of state. -- 3. carriages, horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs and personal estate except stock and bonds to be sold by executors. -- 4. lands on Kanawha and Ohio be divided and rest of land be sold by executors, NW territory and Kentucky lands to be sold. -- 5. stock of U.S., bank stock, Potomac and James River shares to be divided except one share in Potomac Co. sold. -- 6. agree to sale of James River shares and nine shares of Columbia bank stock; June 7, 1803: \"Account of Sales at Alexa. June 7th 1803 of property, belonging to the Estate of Genl. Washn.\" Charles County land, lots in Alexandria here follows list of other land sold as listed on card one undated (this document was bound incorrectly and has not been detached and the sheets in correct order).","Bill, A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for advertising sale of jacks and jennies at Mount Vernon dated Feb. 14, 1800; and for advertising sundries the estate of Mrs. Washington dated June 27, 1802. Receipted for £1.12. by T. Green. Docketed 14 February 1800. Autograph document signed, in hand of Green, docketed, laminated, watermark.","A manuscript book that contains 12 Masonic songs mostly associated with New England (lyrics only). Also includes poems or songs on George Washington and his death. Northampton, Massachusetts.","Tobias Lear's copy of an explanatory letter from him to John Adams in which he elaborated on Martha Washington's December 31, 1799 letter he wrote on behalf of her.","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. S. Lyman writes that Doctor James Craik \"wrote a Gentleman in this City, that the General [Washington], with his own Fingers, closed his own Eyes in Death -- this circumstance is a little remarkable, and it showed that he had his reason, and a spirit of resignation ... such was the Death of this great man....\"","D.S. 1 page. Copy of account dated Jan. 8, 1800, \"For Sundries for the Funeral Procession, in honor of the late Commander in Chief Gen. Washington. Use of a Pall ... $5 / Two Black Cloaks ... 2 / Bier ... 2 / 9 dollars [total].\" On Feb. 20, 1800, Haigh acknowledges receipt of payment in Pittsburgh for his expenses at the mock procession. Document signed, docketed.","The House and Senate of Massachusetts express opinions on how General George Washington should properly be commemorated by the public.","Order submitted by John Read and accepted in Massachusetts Senate and followed by the House to accept resolution to wear crepe on left arm in Commemoration of G. Washington's death.","D. 1 page. Alexandria. A bill from Paton and Butcher in the amount of £2.6.[7] for leather and shoe thread. (Date from earlier library cataloging; item was microfilmed as an 1808 item.) Document, fragment, docketed by B. Washington, charred by fire, silked.","Bill. Decr 25th \"To a mah[ogan]y Coffin with silver plate engraved, furnished with lace, handles and a coverd case with lifters $ 88.\" \"To sundry charges $11.25.\" For a total bill of $99.25. Particular charges were for \"Hire of the Cochee,\" \"Hire of the Bier\" and the \"Hire of a Horse.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. The writers request answers to several specific questions about their role as executors of Washington's will -- they require Simms's professional advice because Judge Bushrod Washington (another executor) hasn't arrived yet. Autograph letter signed, in hand of George S. Washington (?,) laminated, G.W.'s watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Simms answers questions put by them [see letter of Jan. 20, 1800] as executors of George Washington's estate -- among other things, he assures them they can dispose of personal property and wheat at private sales, but an account must be kept of articles disposed of in this way, and must be included in the estate inventory. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ch. Simms.\"","Bill. D. 1 page. Bill for 1 coopers-axe 6/6. Document, fragment, endorsed on back, laminated.","A.D. 1 page. Draft Committee Resolution, \"The Committee appointed to consider and report what public measures are proper to be adopted by this Legisature to commemorate the virtues of General Washington...\" Two resolutions, the 1st crossed out pertaining to a monument or statue to be erected. The 2nd resolution concerns printed copies of a Proclamation.","A.D.S. 2 pages.  Committee resolution or recommendation to the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. They have appointed Fisher Ames to delivera n oration on the \"sublime virtues of Gen. George Washinton before the Lieut. Governor, the Council and the tow branches of the General Court;\" signed by Moses Gill, Samuel Phillips, and the Speaker of the House. Also assigns John Coffin Jones and Jonathan Mason to a committee to make such arrangements for a public exercise assigned for the 8th of February. Concurred and signed.","Printed document, 1 page. Broadside. Funeral procession arrangements, Haverhill, Massachusetts. \"Arrangements to be observed On the 22nd day of February next, agreeably to the proclamation of the President of the United States, For Paying a Public Tribute of Respect to the Memory of our beloved General George Washington, late deceased.\" A eulogy will be given at Reverend Abiel Abbot's Meeting House. The broadside includes an order of procession and instructions to the inhabitants of Haverhill on proper mourning wear.","A.L. 4 pages. Dryburgh Abbey. A letter on slavery and the life and character of GW; mentions Lear, Franklin and Adams. Autograph letter, incomplete.","A bill for 11 items which came to a total of £22.18.9. A particular item is recorded for \"Leading a Coffin\" which came to £14.10.0. Alexander Smith documented Mr. Munn's receipt of payment in Alexandria on May 14, 1800.","A.D.S. 1 page. House and Senate of Massachusetts committee order to request a copy of Fisher Ames' oration for printing.","Draft of MS-5754. Committee of Massachusetts House of Representatives requests Fisher Ames to thank cadets and artillery of Commonwealth of Mass. in oration.","Order from committee to request Fisher Ames to thank cadets and artillery of Commonwealth of Mass. during his oration.","A bill for one shroud which came to $6 and one pall cloth $6, for a total of $12. On verso Michael Gretter (or Gutten?) signed the bill as having received payment.","A.L.S. Philadelphia. Send copy of GW's will and also \"The box made of the oak that sheltered the Great Sir William Wallace ...\"  At bottom of letter is note from Buchan, dated Aug. 16, 1800, bequeathing box to \"Washington's University in Columbia.\" Autograph letter signed, in hand of [Bushrod Washington].","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Herbert mentions Lewiss note for $1500, payable this week, which may be renewed if necessary -- gives Lewis instructions on how to renew it -- note in another hand, \"This note was given by L. Lewis as an Executor to the Will of Genl. Washington and to take up one of the Genls. then in Bank.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. Herbert.\"","A.D. 1 page.  Medfield [memorial] Procession to Washington. \"The Committee of arrangments [sic] recommend the following order of Procession for the 22nd Instant provided the weather and walking tbe good. Viz-\" also, \"It is expected that every person will wear a crape or ribband on th eleft arm. Soldiers just above the cuff and citizens just above the Elbow.\"","Commonwealth of Massachusetts order that members of house and senate shall distribute to clergy and to libraries Fisher Ames' oration.","Bound, manuscript copy of an oration, written by Royall Tyler, Esq., pronounced at Bennington, Vermont on February 22, 1800 in commemoration of the death of General Washington. Copy signed Mary R. Nowland AD 1812. Inside volume cover (back and front) reads \"Miss Mary R. Nowland July 3rd 1823.\"","A.N.S. 1 page. Regarding a survey plat.  Date on original catalog card appears 1800 (?) Feb. 27.","A.D.S. 1 page. Bill and receipt. Samuel Washington receives 175 dollars from Custis in return for \"A Sorrel Horse ... about sixteen hands high; but five years old, warranted sound and free from blemish ...\" If Custis finds the horse to be \"unsound\" within thirty days, Washington agrees to return the total sum. Witnessed by Tobias Lear and Lawrence Lewis.","Items listed are black crepe, hat looping, material for making two palls, 6 dozen flints, 1 cask powder weighing 114 pounds as received from the arsenal. Total bill was $40.08.","D.S. 3 pages. Two evaluations, one dated Ap. 26 signed by William Dandridge and Thomas Dew, the other dated May 13 and signed by Jos. Foster and [W.] H. Macon. Both at request of Lewis and Doct. [David] Stuart. Statement signed by Wm. King that the property herein valued belongs jointly to Mr. Custis [G.W.P.] and Mr. [Lawr.] Lewis. The property being valued consists of 2 slaves and several horses. Document signed, endorsed \"Valuation of Mr. Lewis's Property in New Kent,\" mounted, watermark.","Letter, 3 pages. London. Contains Wests comments on proposed reinterment of George Washington in the Federal city and monument to be raised to him -- recommends triangle or pyramid as most durable monument -- should be in prominent place, planted with trees -- monuments should be hollow -- rotunda, and brass pedestrian statue of Washington -- work to be of \"monumental simplicity\" -- 4 doors and stone coffin. Letter, marked \"Copy of a letter from one West=the celebrated American artist in London to Rufus King, Esq. our Minister at that Court on the subject of a \"Monument\" to be erected to the memory of that illustrious citizen - George Washington, was obligingly handed us by a gentleman for publication - From Gazette of the United States and Daily Advertizer, Dec. 22, 1800\". [Appended is a copy of \"A Resolution of the Old Congress,\" describing the type of monument to be erected to Washington.]","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Concerning the collection of funds due George Washington's estate in Philadelphia. \"What ever money you may receive please credit the Estate of Genl. Washington with it as also any money that may be paid you by Judge Bushrod Washington, a statement of which please forward me at this place.\"  Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","D.S. 1 page. \"On motion of David Stuart ordered that Tobias Lear, Adm. of the Estate of Geo. A. Washington deceased by summoned to appear at the next Court and give Counter Security or Deliver up all and Singular the decendents Estate.\" This copy signed by George Deneale, Clerk.","D.S. 6 pages. Account copy of \"The Estate of George A. Washington in acct. with Tobias Lear, Administrator.\" An acct. of GAW's estate transactions as kept by Lear. Also included are copies of court documents ordering debts to be paid to the estate (dated Jan. 1801); acknowledgement of examination of the acct. (dated April 14, 1801); and an order for the acct. to be recorded (dated April 21, 1801). Document signed, on George Washington's water mark paper.","D. 1 page. Bail Bond of George Steptoe Washington for $200. Dated 1801 April 6, and docketed \"McCormick vs. Washington Bond,\" signed by George Tate and George S. Washington, witnessed by Benj. Stephenson. Document, docketed \"McCormick vs. Washington Bond,\" signed by George Tate and George S. Washington, witnessed by Benj. Stephenson, laminated.","A.D.S. 1 page. \"I hereby relinquish the Administration of the Estate of the late George Augustine Washington and agreeably to an order of the Court of Fairfax County, and deliver up all and Singular the Decendents Estate which has come to my hand as Admr.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. To the Justice of the court of Fairfax County. Further explains his resignation as the administrator of George A. Washington's estate. Turned papers and bonds over to Burwell Bassett who is ready to become the new administrator. Docketed on reverse. Torn corner.","A.L.S. 1 page. Autograph letter signed, mounted, watermark (1794), with part of cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\" Encloses note for $875. for discount at the bank, and intends to present the necessary draft on Monday next.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Lewis gives the account with Blagden as it now stands, taken from papers of Dr. Thornton's -- £26.8.11 1/2 Maryland money is still due him -- Lewis asks Blagden to send authenticated vouchers for repayment of moneys expended so that the late General Washingtons heirs will be see the justification for the expense. Autograph letter signed, endorsed by Lewis, 2 p. covered with figures, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawr. Lewis.\"","Estate documents, 10 documents.","Memoranda of payments made, etc. by L[awrence]? Lewis as executor of estate--includes $1000 for hire of a vessel the \"Hene. and Patsey\"--also, 2 orders given to Thos. Peter on Samuel Hamilton, W-1250/B; ","Account, rec'd of N. Lee on account of Sheppard Pd. cash for negroes, etc., W-1250/C; ","Account, Includes $500.00 \"By cash of A. McLean,\" and $100 \"By costs recovered on Tomlinson's case,\" W-1250/D; ","Account, notes due with interest, W1250/E; ","Account, Lawrence Lewis with estate, Debit and credit of $16,037.30 -- including \"By balance due me as Executor -- $1,0872.69\" and \"By this sum due me as creditor legatee $5,138.61.\" etc., W-1250/F; ","Account, Mathew Ranson in account with executors, record of payment due with interest, etc., W-1250/H; ","Sums credited to estate, Amt. received and amts. not received [for purchases at sales], W-1250/I; ","Purchasers at private sale of Washington estate including amounts of purchases of each individual, W-1250/J; ","Receipt, Peyton Drew to Robert Lewis, W-1250/?","W-1250/K, A.D.S. 2 pages. Commissioner's report. Upon order of Court of Fairfax Cty., has settled joint and separate accounts of Lawrence Lewis and Bushrod Washington, acting executors of G.W. estate--1st, a balance of $3670.76 due L. Lewis in capacity as sole executor before any of others quailified--2nd, acct of Bush. Washington with estate, showing indebtedness of $2017.94, exclusive of 9 shares of Bank of Potomac--3rd, general acct. of acting executors representing whole transactions with balance due the Executors of $15,707.95,--including commissions--charges executors with full acct. of sales, $124,928.01--credit them with sums not pd. by purchasers, esp. $15,125.00 for purchases of lands by late Col. Thomas Lee as guarding of Corbin Washington's children, \"which purchase their present Guardian did not think himself at liberty to confirm, whereby there is a suit now pending in the High Court of Chancery of Virginia, consequently this as well as other matters, relative to the Estate remain open \"till a further settlement.\"","W-1250/K, A.D.S. 2 pages. Commissioner's report. Upon order of Court of Fairfax Cty., has settled joint and separate accounts of Lawrence Lewis and Bushrod Washington, acting executors of G.W. estate--1st, a balance of $3670.76 due L. Lewis in capacity as sole executor before any of others quailified--2nd, acct of Bush. Washington with estate, showing indebtedness of $2017.94, exclusive of 9 shares of Bank of Potomac--3rd, general acct. of acting executors representing whole transactions with balance due the Executors of $15,707.95,--including commissions--charges executors with full acct. of sales, $124,928.01--credit them with sums not pd. by purchasers, esp. $15,125.00 for purchases of lands by late Col. Thomas Lee as guarding of Corbin Washington's children, \"which purchase their present Guardian did not think himself at liberty to confirm, whereby there is a suit now pending in the High Court of Chancery of Virginia, consequently this as well as other matters, relative to the Estate remain open \"till a further settlement.\"","Account, D. 1 1/4 pages. Ferneyhough lists various services he provides for Lewis, being work done on Lewis's chariot - its wheels, springs, boots, doors, etc. Docketed.","Account book, settlement of the estate of George Washington. A.D. 32 pages. Accounts of various people associated with the estate, including money for hire of negroes - \"Statement of the accounts of the several legatees for the purpose of explaining them.\" Autograph document, mostly in hand of Bushrod Washington, laminated, watermarks, no cover, torn or clipped pages included.","A.L.S. 3 pages. New Kent. Concerns a shipment of wheat ... no demand for wheat or corn ... cider here for Mrs. W-n; will send some to Norfolk at first opportunity ... Had to get a new cog wheel for the mill ... Richmond market full of meat of all kind; cattle and sheep still on my hands ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Stafford City, VA. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Concerning receipts for western lands.  Addressed to Col. Thomas Francis Worthington, at Chilicothe N.W. Territory.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Fort Washington. Complains of dullness of \"this accursed Country\"--reference to someone whose gloomy countenance \"cannot bear the appearance of Happiness\"--longs to be with her and \"my dear Boy\" [Bushrod Blackburn ?,] but fears 2 years separation are necessary--expects to be dealt with by strict letter of the law--hasnt heard from Tommy [Blackburn, Jr.]--would rather see him idle at Rippon Lodge than where he is. Autograph letter signed, cover fragment laminated to letter, directed \"Via Fredericksburg To [ ] X Roads,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"R. S. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Walnut Farm. Concerning the execution of the estates of Bushrod's father, John Augustine Washington, and Lawrence Augustine's father, Samuel Washington, both deceased. Bushrod writes, \"I have never condemned you for demanding of the executors of your father ... a settlement of their accounts, and altho' I thought it unkind to institute a suit ag[ainst] me ...\" Bushrod is nevertheless willing to settle the matter. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rich Woods. Lawrence A. Washington proposes to Samuel Washington that he meet at Richwoods with Bushrod Washington to discuss debts extending from the estates of their fathers, Charles Washington and John Augustine Washington I, respectively. \"You will therefore, at once see the necessity of your ... attendance, to exonerate yourself, from as much of the weight of that business as possible.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawrence A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Reporting on the death of Martha Washington the day before. Suffering protracted fever, MW prepared for death \"with fortitude and resignation\"; gave advice to her grandchildren, took the sacrament and directed a chosen white gown be brought out. The funeral would be Tuesday (two days hence). Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 1 page. Rich Woods. Having received Bushrod's letter of April 2, 1802 re-settlement of his father's estate (John Augustine Washington), Lawrence Augustine feels \"...a perfect willingness to enter into a settlement of our business, with any Gentleman you may choose to designate for that purpose. And I can assure you, that every light I possess shall be thrown on the subject.\"","A.D. 19 pages. Final draft. Contains acct. of cash on hand, money in hands of Clement Biddle, notes due and paid--inventory of articles at Mt. Vernon and value (many are missing from here which appear, crossed off, on the first draft)--lists articles in mansion house, kitchen, servants hall, etc. Autograph document, Final draft, in unknown hand, entitled \"Inventory of Property that belonged to Mrs. Martha Washington, Taken the 24th of May and Eleventh of July 1802,\" final draft, watermark.","A.D. 20 pages. Contains acct. of cash on hand, money in hand of Clement Biddle, notes due and pd.--inventory of articles at Mt. Vernon and value (many are crossed off and do not appear in final draft)--articles in mansion house, kitchen, servants hall, wash house, etc. Autograph document, Draft, in unknown hand, entitled \"Inventory of Property that belonged to Mrs. Martha Washington Taken the 24th of May and Eleventh of July 1802,\" 1st draft.","Docketed on verso \"$35 June 16, 1802\" and \"To building a Vault at Mount Vernon $35.00\" and \"Recd the above amount in full (signed) John M. Lightfoot.\"","Autograph document, 7 pages. In hand of Albin Rawlins, an account of articles sold at the July 21st sale on six months credit (See \"Book of Sales and of Mount Vernon Property\"). This appears to be a rough draft (made at the time of auction) of the list entered in this executors' account book -- Rawlins' list gives name of purchaser, item and price; sale of chariot and harness, coachee, horses, clover machine, sheep, bulls, cows, calves, steers, marquee, tents, saddles, canteen, tin machine, saws and other tools, malt mill, \"The Knight of Malta,\" reams of paper, wax, French horn, pump, locks, tool chest, hoes, sheet copper, old iron, rope, etc., copying press, yawl [an incomplete summary of the contents]. On last sheet are lists of names and figures, probably a scratch sheet. Autograph document, in hand of A. Rawlins, laminated. This doc. is NOT part of the \"Book of Sales of Mt. V. Prop.\" but a separate doc.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Alexandria. Unable to buy any good furniture at sale [of Mrs. Washington's estate]--all worth having previously divided among legatees--George Washington Parke Custis's inheritance of wine--purchased one of four large paintings at sale, view of Great falls of Potomack. Autograph letter signed, docketed \"Copy Letter to Colo. May.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Deneale.\"","A.D. 16 pages. \"Rough estimate of the sales of the estate purchased by the Legatees in order to give an idea of their relative situation to each other and to them (?) who will be creditors and who debtors.\" Accounts of the following individuals: Bushrod Washington, Howell Lewis, Lawrence Lewis, Alexander Spotswood, G. W. P. Custis, Robt. Lewis, Wm. A. Washington, Col. Thomas Lee, Wm. Robinson, Samuel Washington, Mrs. Law, Geo. A. Washington heirs, Thornton Washington heirs, Thomas Peter, Charles Carter, G. S. Washington, Fielding Lewis, Nicholas Fitzhugh, Dr. Peyton, Lawrence A. Washington, Burdet Ashton, Andrew Parks, Corbin Washington heirs, John Thornton.","Bond. 1 page. Washington binds himself to Frey \"in the full and just sum of forty two pounds four Shillings and ten pence ...\" Two horses owned by Warner Washington (valued at 21 pounds 2 shillings five pence) are being held by Thomas Massir[?], sheriff of Frederick County as security. Printed and manuscript document, signed by Warner Washington.","A.D. 2 pages. John Hewitt, Register of Wills, Washington County, District of Columbia acknowledges that an \"authenticated copy of the last will and testament of George Washington deceased ...\" has been recorded. Administration of the will is \"hereby Granted and Committed unto ... George Steptoe Washington and Lawrence Lewis two of the executors by the said will appointed.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Green encloses his accounts against Lewis. Mar. 15, 1803 for advertising lands, June 29, 1802, advertising sale of sundries belonging to the estate of Martha Washington. Docketed by Lewis as \"Timothy Green's Ac. With the Estate of Genl. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by L.L., $10.10 P. 86 5 March 1803.\" Laminated, watermark, postmarked.","A.D. 2 pages. Autograph document in hand of Bushrod Washington, laminated. Probably a list of papers dealing with the settlement of the estate, numbered, and in many cases contain page numbers, memorianda or resolutions dealing with estate settlement.","Subject of the letter deals with dispersal of George Washington's property, including the sale of land and mules. It also discusses the terms of the hiring of nineteen of Mrs. Penelope French's enslaved people, in which Mrs. French was paid $700-800 a year throughout her natural life.","Letter. 6 pages. Alexandria. A lengthy and detailed proposal for the equitable distribution of the Ohio-Kanawa lands. Expresses dissatisfaction with present plan of division. Requests another meeting of legatees at Dumfries; such a meeting however is opposed by legatees.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Informs him of meeting of legatees, at which decision was made \"to sell amongst ourselves\" all Washington's land except the Kanawha and Ohio lands -- lists lands sold and amounts received at sales of June 6 and 7 -- prices better than he expected -- executors to appoint an agent and surveyor to go to Ohio and Kanawha lands and lay them off in 23 parts before the next meeting of legatees -- he is embarrassed for funds -- will write to Dr. Smith about Bushrod [Bushrod, Jr., son of Wm. Augustine Washington]. Autograph letter signed, torn, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\" [See also, \"Book of Sales and of Mount Vernon property,\" 1800-1802 which lists some of same in detail].","A.L.S. 2 pages. Alexandria. Lawrence writes that he has received Roberts letter and Winchester's order for $1818. -- it will be placed to Roberts account with executors of General Washington on account of Roberts purchase of a tract of land in Berkeley. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by R. Lewis (?), \"Letter from Lawce. Lewis on account of monies received for the Execrs. of Genl. Washington\". Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\"","Bill and receipt. 10 gilt arm chairs, $40. 12 Square back chairs, $22., these are docketed as Windsor chairs ...","A.L.S. 1 page. Georgetown. Autograph letter signed, received $10.00 for one apotheosis of Gen'l Washington.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Returned yesterday from unpleasant excursion to find Kitty ill--glad to hear of Tommy's [Blackburn, Jr.] amendment--fever will prevent his riding to visit her--will wait for her visit and return with her. Autograph letter signed, fragment of integral cover, laminated, directed by Jerry. Name on original manuscript appears as \"R.S. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Yellow fever in Alexandria has delayed Bushrods answer --now the \"prevailing disorder\" (likely also yellow fever) in Philadelphia has convinced Bushrod that no good could result from trying to carry on business -- he writes that the request of the gentlemen of the bar, confirmed by Peters, is agreeable, so he requests Peters to attend if he safely can and to adjourn the Court to the next term. Autograph letter signed, docketed, postmarked \"George Col. Sept. 26,\" integral cover, laminated.","A.D. Autograph document, in hand of W.A. W-n, docketed on reverse by W. A. W-n, \"Memorandum of the Cloaths my Son George [Corbin] Washington carried with him to New England Novr. 28th 1803,\" and in another hand \"also Books from Rock Hill and Books carried Alexandria from Col. W. A. Washingtons Library 1806.\" Lists both summer and winter cloths in detail.","This account in Lawrence Lewis' hand is the money expended for food and clothing for slaves during period 1803-1809.  \"Acct. Free Negroes $1645.05.\"","Small, bound account book, A.D.S. 18 pages. Accounts of money received as interest of stock, as part of his claim to the estate of GW. Also, money received on like interest in behalf of Lucinda and Catherine D. Lewis, sale of stock belonging to Charles and John Lewis, Jr., memorandum of expenses, \"Memorandum for the year 1805,\" which describes experiments made in planting crops and the results, \"Memorandum of Monies Received and paid away on account of Charles Lewis - John Lewis - Robert Lewis junr. - Lucinda Lewis and Catherine Dade Lewis May - 1807.\"","A.D. 1 page. Winchester. Bill for £10.4.0 for books, including Morse's Geography, Bailey's dictionary, Bealy's Meditations, Stauntons Embassys, Anarchises, and Ferguson's [Lectury ?]. Receipt of books acknowledged by Francis W[hiting] Washington for his father Warner Washington. Autograph document, in hand of John Beer (?), fragment, docketed \"Warner Washington.\"","Letter, Rosegill. He hopes the boxes of medicine arrived safely ... requests Col. W-n to pay the cost of the medicines to Dr. Jones. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 1 page. Edinburgh to Ewing at the American Consulate. Conveying to the President (T.J.) the ceremonial oaken box which he had earlier presented to Washington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Ann Washington writes to assure Frobel that he will be able to get many pupils if he comes to Alexandria shortly -- several people have promised to send children to him, including Dr. Dick -- she wishes he could come soon -- Bushrod Washington will send his schooner to Richmond for Frobel if possible, though Col. Washingtons may get to Richmond sooner -- she wishes to see him an \"inmate\" at Mt. Vernon -- he will have at Mt. Vernon her 3 nieces and a nephew of her husband's who lives with them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Washn. City Feb. 13\", broken seal with arm, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages with cover, addressed and wax seal. Eleanor \"Nelly\" Parke Custis Lewis writes to her friend reminiscing about her life. Engraving \"Mrs. Lawrence Lewis,\" also in the folder.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rock Hill. To \"Dear Sir.\" Re: bond of the addressee held by William Augustine Washington.","William Craik writes to Col. William A. Washington regarding a deed from 1791 between Washington and Timothy Ringgold for lots in the Carrollsburg (which would eventually become Capitol Hill) which were divided between Washington and Commissioners of the city of Washington. William Craik admits he neglected to get the deed recorded and never returned it. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, docketed, with integral address panel, postmarked \"Alexandria VA, March 10\".","A.L.S. 1 page. Rock Hill. Washington writes that Mr. [Chas.] Carter objects to paying interest on his bond -- Carter claims he was ready to pay money any time -- Washington believes Carter forfeited, by the condition of sale [of Washington's property], any indulgence of 12 months credit. Autograph letter signed, docketed by B.W., mutilated, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Bushrod writes to his \"dear friend\" Elizabeth Willing Powel that when he inherited Mount Vernon, he had to buy \"new furniture for all the rooms of that extensive building\" and farm machinery as well -- he borrowed money for this and the loan is due soon -- his wheat crop and the fishery both failed, however -- so he asks \"with a little embarrassment\" to borrow the amount from her, but insists on paying interest which she refused to accept on an earlier occasion. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark (wheat sheaf). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Bushrod writes that he is convinced the fire at Mt. Vernon was set by an incendiary, but he knows not whom to suspect -- he can impute no motive to any of his \"domestics,\" all of whom exerted themselves to extinguish the fire -- still, great damage was done -- Mrs. Washington's health was impaired by the alarm, though she is recovering. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexa May 22,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington\". [It is thought the fire may have endangered the mansion].","A.L.S. 4 pages. Concerns the sale of a schooner and or a slave named Arthur ... has been offered \"... $600., or the vessel alone, ...\". Autograph letter signed, integral cover, Alexandria, docketed \"Judge Washington.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"","Insurance policy with The Delaware Insurance Company of Delaware made by George Harrison on behalf of Bushrod Washington for brick barn [stable] at Mount Vernon. Coverage for $4,000 for the year with payment of 1 percent. Printed document with autograph details signed by Thomas Fitzsimons, 1 page, docketed on the reverse.","D.S. 1 page. Bond for $20,000 for Fairfax and Whiting Washington as executors of their mother Hannah Fairfax Washington's estate, to make inventory and deliver all legacies, etc. Partly printed, laminated. Signed by Fairfax, Whiting and Warner Washington and witnessed by the court.","George Beck provenance information concerning a Stuart Painting.","3 page. Key, Judge Washington's attorney in the friendly suit of Fitzhugh and Peter vs. B. Washington, executor of the estate of George Washington, concerning the sale of certain Maryland lands, prepares an answer to the court explaining his clients position. Included is a letter requesting Judge Washington to make any changes in the text which he believes are necessary.","Account, William Augustine Washington with J. Fox. Legal and copying fees include copy of Henry Ashton's will, proving \"Fisher's\" deed, swearing jury, etc.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Lewis gives an account for $304.30 paid by him to Howell Lewis and chargeable to all of legatees of Gen. Washington's estate -- he is unable to collect from various people whose addresses he does not know, or for other reasons -- Gabriel Lewis has just returned and the Kanawha lands are divided -- asks Bushrod to send him a receipt for $100. paid Bushrod's mother [Hannah Bushrod Washington]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Bushrod Washington, and in Lewis's hand \"Dr. James Patton in Acct. with the Estate of Genl. Washington,\" and in another hand \"Executor of Mrs. Washington's Estate,\" laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Fairfield. Fairfax Washington writes regarding the recently-arrived mourning ring left to his deceased mother [Hannah Fairfax Washington] as legacy by George Washington -- he gives Lewis directions for having it delivered to him -- mentions also a miniature of the general, previously received, that the two items constitute the whole of the legacy left to his mother. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"The Receipt of his Mother's legacy,\" mounted.","Bill and receipt. $2.25 for shoes, 9.00 for cossaks (boots).","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rock Hill and Georgetown. Bushrod Washington Jr. writes to Burd about local and regional political battles involving the impeachment of judges, including Judge Samuel Chase of the Supreme Court, and Randolph's treatment of Chase, as leader of the impeachment. Washington also speaks critically of \"Duane,\" probably William J. Duane the politician, or perhaps his father the newspaper editor. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark (1803). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. To \"Dear Sir.\" Concerns Bushrod Washington's insurance policy on Mount Vernon, from the Mutual Insurance Company.","Promissory note. D.S. 1 page. For £78 Virginia money before 15th Oct. -- signed by Whiting Washington; witnessed by Nehemiah Garrison. On reverse, dated April 16, 1805, Jas. Milton assigns note to Robt. Milton. Document signed, in hand of James Milton, fragment, docketed.","A.D.S. 6 pages. A statement as to the title to Woodlawn drawn up by Lawrence Lewis because of a threatened suit over the land by descendants of Sarah Mason Brooke; it embodies Col. George Mason's statement on the history of the lands ownership. Lewis's search of title goes back to William Travers, who by deed from Proprietors, March 22, 1677, got 788 acres. The Woodlawn part of that property was later owned by George Washington (who had gotten it on 27 October 1772) and then willed by him to Lawrence Lewis and Eleanor (\"Nelly\") Parke Custis Lewis. Autograph document signed, by Lawrence Lewis, docketed \"Col. Geo. Mason's Statement,\" and in another hand, \"as to title of Woodlawn.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Agrees with Burd that horseracing is the favorite sport of Virginians -- mentions races in Virginia and Pennsylvania and Washington -- says spring at Mt. Vernon is the \"season when nature presents its most pleasing colours\" -- admires ladies in the neighborhood \"but none of them has enslaved my happiness\" -- speculates that closer relations between Pennsylvania and Virginia might be fostered by intermarriage between the states -- mentions Mr. [Thomas] Jefferson's use of hieroglyphics. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexa. Va. May 18,\" torn, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"","1 page. Estate of GW.A notice of a forthcoming bond for Keating and Murray. Amount: $1.00.","Autograph document signed, fragment, docketed \"Blakey Recpt. for a Bay mare June 1805.\" Receipt for 25 pounds for a bay mare.","A.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. Custis writes that his account with the estate of George Washington will be paid as soon as his crop can be marketed -- expresses distress of Fitzhugh family because of Mrs. Fitzhugh's illness -- he wishes the Kanawha lands were apportioned for he wishes to sell his share, even at great loss. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by B. Washington, mounted, watermark.","D.S. 1 page. Buildings insured were 2 Negro Quarters, Office, Smokehouse, Wash house, Carriage house, and 2 Stables ... \"real sum insured\" was $4576.00 ... signed by Rob't Mitchell.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod writes to Peters that he has heard of the sickness in Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, New York and Philadelphia (yellow fever) -- asks if they should hold court for \"your District\"? -- thinks judges and lawyers would attend, but would jury men and witnesses also attend if in danger of sickness? -- would it be better to postpone until winter? -- intends to spend a few days at Wheatland near Charlestown, Jefferson County. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Peters, \"16 ansd. repeating what I wrote him on the 15th substance,\" postmarked Alexa Va. September 14,\" watermark.","Receipt for $200. as part payment of a $500. loan ...","A.L.S. 2 pages. Culpeper County. Capt. Hammond [husband of Samuel's deceased sister Mildred] wants him to buy his share of Kanawha lands left him by George Washington's legacy -- he can't afford it -- asks for an opinion on how much he should lease or buy it for -- can Hammond have other compensation in place of this land? -- Hammond embarrassed for money now -- he gave draft on executors and it was refused. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Saml. Washington.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Bushrod writes about spending Christmas in Dumfries by invitation of \"very fine girls,\" although his trip was cut short when his father came down with gout. He also gives news of the Federal City, which is \"thronged with beautiful girls and other strangers,\" including \"a number of Turks and Indians.\" He shares an anecdote about the Turkish ambassador asking Thomas Jefferson for \"six wives\" and writes about a dinner hosted aboard a frigate by Jefferson for a group of Native American men. Bushrod also writes of the rising power of Napoleon in France and about the Carters of Philadelphia.","Receipt. Certifying proof of a Mr. Peytons deed to the District of Columbia. Amount: $52.00. Estate of GW.","Receipt. A.N.S. 1 page. $1.00 for watch repair docketed, \"paid by Mrs. W. from Butter Sold.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mt. Vernon has sent her some books ... will send more ... invites the Rankins for a visit ... regards from all the family ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\"","Articles of Agreement, Jesse Richardson with Wm. A. Washington for purchase of a tract of land, held jointly by Wm. A. Washington and Lawrence Butler, of 1000 acres in Pulaski County, Kentucky. Jesse Richardson to pay Col. Washington with young horses, to the amount of the purchase. Valuation to be established.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Has been amusing himself reading Mr. John Randolph's Philippicks, his invectives against democrats -- this includes Randolphs threat to impeach Madison and Jefferson -- he has many politicians under his control through fear of being exposed by him -- mentions having received a report of Mr. Pitt's death [Wm. the younger] in England -- comments on the European situation -- the British Navy is the only thing between Napoleon and world domination -- U.S. should do nothing to injure Britain at this time -- since his aunt [Ann Blackburn Washington] has determined not to visit Philadelphia this Spring, he will stay and keep her company. Autograph letter signed, with integral cover, postmarked \"Alexa Va Mar. 30,\" docketed, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"","$6.75 pd. in full.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Gen. Mason going to Kentucky will carry this letter -- acknowledges payment of $40 -- Warner was with them, mentions his trip to Orleans -- their father [John Lewis] is well -- speaks of Dr. Stuart's land in Mason County, Ky., 5000 acres on Tripletts creek and 9000 on Locust creek -- advertised for sale -- he sends tax money by Gen. Mason -- asks Gabriel Lewis to help Mason -- talks of affairs of the day -- the ship Leander -- General Miranda landed in Spanish America, the province of Caraccas, takes the island of Marquireta, the towns of Camana -- Barcelona on the river Neveri, in full march for the capital of the colony -- this information by Capt. Risbrough from Martinique, Miranda has proclaimed the independence of the province. Concludes with a full 2 page postscript by Nelly, here separately cataloged. Autograph letter signed, with 2 p. additional note by Nelly Custis Lewis, cover marked \"Hond by Genl. Tomson Mason, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawr. Lewis.\"","D.S. 1 1/4 page.  Baxter charges a total of L8, 2 shillings for smithing services including \"Making 2 large Ramshare ploughs\" and mending carriage wheels and selling a \"whip saw.\" Balance paid. Document signed, docketed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Caroline Springs near Fredericksburg. Papers desired by Burd will need to be retrieved from recording office in [Washington] -- Bushrod will be in the Fredericksburg area for a while -- reveals his approaching marriage to Miss [Henrietta] Spotswood -- they will live on his estate in Westmoreland and later procure an establishment near Alexandria -- please tell Rush of the upcoming wedding -- he asks for European news -- \"our present President\" [Jefferson] means to stand for reelection. Autograph letter signed, integral cover docketed, laminated, postmarked \"Freds Va Jul 20.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"","Rock Hill. Col. Washington explains that his son Bushrod, Jr, will share equally with his brothers in the Col.'s estate. His income will be adequate to support a wife. At the time young Bushrod was engaged to Spotswood's daughter, Henrietta.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Washington, Rock Hill. Introduces Bushrod Washingtons own nephew, George Corbin Washington, who just arrived after tedious passage of 20 days, and is \"so much grown that I suppose you would scarcely know him\" -- Bushrod, Jr. and new wife Henrietta Spotswood are very happy -- Bushrod, Jr. wishes to trade his Kanawha land for land near Centerville -- what is Bushrod's opinion of this land? -- desires Bushrod to help him find purchaser for his lands, Blenheim and Haywood -- wishes to sell, pay debts and divide rest among children -- \"there seems to be little hope of getting out of debt by cropping\" -- he presses suit against Mr. [Wm.] Robinson for £560 -- Robinson has no claim to money from land sold to George Washington and others after death of his daughter [Ann A. Washington]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, mounted, docketed \"Wm. A. Washington about Mr. Robinson's claim,\" laminated, watermarks. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. A. Washington.\"","Bill. $2.25 for 9 lbs. of sole leather ...","Poem \"Washington's Requiem\" by Virginia Cary. D. 1 page. A poem in praise of G.W., written in 1800 or 1806 \"on seeing a picture of Mount Vernon with the grave of Washington.\" (Date might be 1800). Date on original catalog appears 180[6 ?].","A.L.S. 3 pages. Deals with two letters reputedly written by G.W. to [Thomas Jefferson] after the Mazzei letter [Thos. Jefferson to Philip Mazzei, Ap. 24, 1796; famous controversial letter, after which G.W. was said never to have written T.J. again]--Tobias Lear employed by Judge W-n to assort the General's papers, and letters now missing, plus a diary for important presidential years--[accuses no one, but implies Lear took them]--tries to reconcile General's statement [that he never wrote T.J. again after the Mazzei letter] with truth--congratulates Pickering on speech against embargo--mentions [John] Adams \"lives a mournful spectacle of blind and courtly obedience to Presidential will.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, [first part of letter missing], laminated.","Account, Estate of George Washington with Lawrence Lewis. A.D. 2 pages. Account of money spent and received by Lewis as executor of G.W.'s estate - includes taxes on Kentucky land, City taxes, taxes on property in Alexandria, rents paid to Mr. Fitzhugh for rent of land for free negroes and money for support of free negroes. Autograph document in hand of Lewis, docketed by Lewis \"No. 3 the Estate of Genl. Washington in Acct. with Lawe. Lewis.\" Laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. The amount paid Dr. Peyton about settles Custis's account to estate -- asks Bushrod to send old bonds he gave at 1st sale to Woodlawn, where he can pick them up, along with any papers relating to his estate the \"Forest of Washington,\" bequeathed him by the General. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Bushrod W., laminated.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Rock Hill. Bushrod comments on Aaron Burr's efforts to separate western states -- thinks his plan an absurd for one of his intellect and feels he cannot succeed -- Burr should be arrested and tried if any crime can be found -- mentions the costly delays of Congress -- says his fondness for ladies is increased by his high opinion of his wife, Henrietta Spotswood -- makes comments on Burd's romance. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Bushrod Washington Mt. Vernon,\" postmarked \"Washington City, Feb. 14\", laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bushrod Washington.\"","Letter, 1 page. Madison transmits to Bushrod Washington the papers of Fielding Lewis who died before they could be processed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Madison.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. As Bushrod is leaving home for an extended period he asks to leave charge of nephews John and Bushrod [Corbin ?] Washington, who are in school, to Reid -- asks Reid to furnish them with any clothing or other articles they need -- no extravagances -- and 2 or 3 dollars a month pocket money. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated. Note while the letter appears to be addressed to 'James New,' the editors at the Washington Papers discovered that Bushrod Washington's poor handwriting actually is written to James Reid.","Marshall writes that, at the request of Bushrod Washington, he is sending \"the enclosed letters\" (not present) but was unable to find \"the letter of Mr. S. Washington to which that of the 2d of April is an answer.\" Marshall was given access to the papers of George Washington to write his biography. Bushrod Washington and Lawrence Lewis served as executors of Washington's estate and were likely requesting papers back from Marshall in order to settle Washington's account with his nephew Saumel T. Washington.","A receipt in Washington's hand for \"4 Hhs. and 21 1/2 Bs. corn.\" Docketed \"Memorandum of Corn\". Autograph document signed, in hand of Washington, fragment, docketed \"Memorandum of Corn\". For 4 Hhs. and 21 1/2 Bs. corn.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. They haven't heard from him in a long while and tax money due -- has he heard of the atrocious outrage by British Admiral Berkley on the flag of the United States [Chesapeake-Leopard affair] -- Commodore Douglas, the Triumph and Melampus, the Bellona and the Leopard, schooner Revenge to go to England with dispatches -- meanwhile seaports to be fortified -- \"Something like War this, spirit of 76 up\" -- \"War rather than a disgraceful peace\" -- hopes to see him -- Gabriel \"must want more Negroes by this time, I shall have it in my power to furnish you\" -- Eleanor (Nelly) sends good wishes, but says Gabriel hasnt answered her letter. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked Alexa Va. July 22, laminated, docketed, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\" Date on original catalog card appears as [1807] July 22.","A.L.S. 3 pages. New Port. Awaits confinement of his wife [Henrietta Spotswood] hourly [Anne Eliza Washington, born 1807]--anxious to go to Westmoreland to see about workmen and how house goes along--sure Laurel Grove will be ready for occupancy by time Henrietta's confinement is over--will see him shortly to get things for housekeeping--expects kitchen furniture to come highest--purchases to be made--will get by on minimum this year--can get these articles in Alexa.--for money to pay workman, will sell Mr. Spotswood 500 acres in Ky. [W. A. W-n] offered him--will pay [his father] a dollar per acre--hears treaty has been ratified, if so will enhance price of [ ]--George [Corbin W-n] must look like a married man by now--requests he see that corn field at Laurel Grove be laid down in wheat--Mr. Rose, who holds his note for $400 is to issue writ against him--asks [father] to let him have money out of first crops and he can deduct this from his wheat crop when it is ready. Autograph letter signed, with long postscript on cover, docketed by W. A. Washington \"My Son Bushrod's Letter agreeing to give me one Dollar pr. acre for 500 acres Land in Kentucky the half of 1000 Acres between Majr. Butler and myself and to be conveyed in the same way as my Agreement with Jesse Richardson. Sept. 8th 1807.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Regarding settling account of Mrs. Law.","$1.50 pd. on account of John Chew ... [addressed to Colo. Washington, most likely William Augustine Washington].","Receipt for $200. for 6 months house rent ...","A.L.S. 3 pages. Rippon Lodge. Long letter about the health and travels of her husband and brother ... sends this letter by her husband, Bushrod W-n ... regrets Miss Sinclair and Betsy cannot visit her this winter ...  Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\" Someone had docketed the letter and has identified writer and recepient.","1 page. Request for three bushels of corn. Docketed \"5 Baggs lent at 3 Bushells each in the car at several different times.\"","Bill and receipt. 8 entries - all for shoes apparently for the Negroes... 10 pairs for $16.82.\" Receipted by Corcoran on Oct. 10, 1809.","Account. A.D. 3 pages. Docketed. Interesting record of dress making materials... Variety of fabrics represented, gloves, fans, stockings, etc.","3 pairs of shoes for $3.50. Bill made out by Wm. Parsons for Thomas Corcoran. Addressed to Colonel Washington, most likely William Augustine Washington.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Grape Hill. Reports advertisement in Winchester paper of 2 tracts of land owned by A[ndrew] Park. (Lawrence probably son of Samuel and his 4th wife Anne Steptoe).","A.L.S. 1 page. Regarding debts of Mrs. Law. To Mr. John Law, Washington.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Regarding repayment of Mrs. Law's debts, his proposal and conditions for taking responsibility for them.","Bank of Columbia, Georgetown.$2.15 ...","Bank of Columbia, Georgetown.$30.00.","Bank of Columbia, Georgetown.$5.00 ...","List of fees against Lawrence Lewis, Fairfax County. D.S. 1 page. Fees owed by Lewis to the Fairfax County court through his business as executor of George Washington's estate. Signed by William Moss, clerk of the court.","For repairing a wagon wheel.","A.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Sends this by Gabriels friend Byrd Willis who visits Kentucky intending to settle there -- George hopes Byrd will look at his (Georges) land there if he gets as far as Green River -- Warner and Gabriel's letter was received -- Warner Lewis speaks well of Georges land on Lost Creek -- would like Gabriel to show it to Byrd -- Gabriel did not like Georges proposal about the division of their land -- attack of gout keeps George home but he will try to get to Kentucky and arrange a better division of the land -- Gabriel's father, John Lewis, is well. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Lewis.\"","Signed check made payable to Docr. Charles Worthington for the amount of $38.00.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia. Expresses his happiness that her health has improved, apparently due to the efficity of a medicinal concoction of his own devise. Describes his heavy work schedule of Supreme Court cases and a visit to a circus, which he enjoyed immensely.","2 pages. Consents to a proposal for the Dismal Swamp property purchase by Gen. Lee from G. Washington's estate. He believes the proposal will satisfy the interests of the legatees.","Bank of Columbia, Georgetown.$11.41 ...","Letter. Hawthorn. Concerns \"a box of papers which related to the executorship\" of the estate of Lawrence's father Samuel Washington [1734-1781]. Lawrence asks Samuel to help clear the name of his deceased brother George Steptoe Washington [1771-1809] by altering previous testimony Samuel had made regarding these papers. \"I feel a confidence ... that this act of justice, to my brother's memory will be done with promptness.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawrence A. Washington.\"","Daniel C. Brent, Dumfries Virginia, writes to Col. William Washington, concerning land and timber upon the property located in Stafford, Virginia, and the mortgage left between General \"Light Horse\" Harry Lee and Mrs. Fitzhugh which is currently held up the county court. Henry Lee was placed in debtors' prison as a result for not paying on his land transactions. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel. Docketed.","D.S. 1 page. Bond of Lawrence A. Washington and Comfort Wood, administrator and administratrix of Robert Wood, deceased, to deliver 4 head horses to \"Edward McGuire's Hotel in Winchester,\" the place of appointed sale of the 2nd Saturday in February. Partly printed, endorsed, laminated. Signed by Lawrence A. Washington and Comfort Wood.","1 Bible, $3.00. Receipted by Eben. Macdonald.","A.L.S. 1 page. Woodlawn. Lawrence writes regarding Gen. Lee's account with the estate of George Washington -- he is unable to locate Lees bond -- also mentions statement of Mr. Bassett's account with estate -- in a postscript he says that he found Lees bond amongst the Suffolk papers. Autograph letter signed, with postscript on integral cover, mounted, red seal, (good, with heraldic device). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\"","L. 1 page. Re: Col. Wharton acknowledges with great pleasure the gift from Mrs. Law of a waistcoat which belonged to General George Washington. Letter, handwritten, unsigned, no cover, postmark, etc.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod mentions receiving tax money for Mr. Turner's land -- will settle with your uncle [Lawr. Lewis] also will get him to sign the power of attorney so he can sell the Kentucky lands which belong to the devisees of Gen. Washington -- gives information of Kentucky lands: deed from Gen. Lee to Washington for 5000@ dated Nov. 5, 1798 -- was recorded in Kentucky court of appeals Dec. 7, 1799 -- gives James Nourse's description of tract of 2000@ on Rough Creek -- Philips certifies to adjoining tract, 3000@ -- Gen. Spotswood's favorable account of the adjoining country -- whole creek navigable -- other claims to parts of land -- one [Woodson ?] -- letter of Dec. 1802 from a Mr. Thomas Lewis claiming interference with his claim -- thinks there is a mistake -- Lawrence Lewis and Bushrod Washington will allow Warner Lewis reasonable compensation for visiting and examining the above lands. (virtually identical to another copy in collection, except that this one has docketing: \"Copy of Letter and Power of Atty to Mr. W. Lewis\".) Autograph letter signed, docketed by B.W., \"Copy of Letter and Power of Atty to Mr. W. Lewis\", silked, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\" Photocopy in PS file.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod mentions receiving tax money for Mr. Turner's land -- will settle with your uncle [Lawr. Lewis] also will get him to sign the power of attorney so he can sell the Kentucky lands which belong to the devisees of Gen. Washington -- gives information of Kentucky lands: deed from Gen. Lee to Washington for 5000@ dated Nov. 5, 1798 -- was recorded in Kentucky court of appeals Dec. 7, 1799 -- gives James Nourse's description of tract of 2000@ on Rough Creek -- Philips certifies to adjoining tract, 3000@ -- Gen. Spotswood's favorable account of the adjoining country -- whole creek navigable -- other claims to parts of land -- one [Woodson ?] -- letter of Dec. 1802 from a Mr. Thomas Lewis claiming interference with his claim -- thinks there is a mistake -- Lawrence Lewis and Bushrod Washington will allow Warner Lewis reasonable compensation for visiting and examining the above lands. (virtually identical to another copy in collection, except that this lacks docketing.) Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\" Photocopy in PS file. [See copy of same letter, same date, docketed by B. W-n, \"Copy of Letter and Power of Atty to W. W. Lewis\"].","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Family letter... her health not good; under the care of Dr. Dangerfield ... her friend, Eliza Smith, wrote of the activities of their friends ... Miss Vanderings, Frederick Campbell, P Coleman, Dr. Nelson, Miss Re, M. Randolph are some of the names mentioned in the letter ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. M. W.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Anna Maria writes her dear brother news of the \"Doctor\" [Stuart] and family, a visit at Ossian Hall, and \"Aunt Lewis\" and family at Woodlawn -- wishes to have thread spun to knit stockings for her two brothers George Fayette and Charles for they are \"much more pleasant in Summer than cotton\" but is having trouble finding someone to do the spinning for her -- Aunt Lewis has knitted purses for them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (RG). Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. M. W.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Includes account of fees against Stuart at the end of the letter with entries from 1806 to 1810. Addressed to \"Doctor David Stuart, Ossian Hall, Fairfax County.\" Docketed \"Genl. Minor acct.\"","3 pairs shoes, $5.00.","Text, quarto with paper binding. 26 pages.  Consists of rules and regulations of the Mutual Assurance Company against Fire in Buildings in the State of Virginia. Same company which insured Bushrod Washington's Mount Vernon.","Printed form with [manuscript] completions: \"City and County of New-York, ss. I [Charles Dickinson] one of the Alderman of the City of New-York, and a Judge of the Court of Common pleas, called the Mayor's Court, ... Do Certify, That on this day [Norman Washington] Residing in the said city a [Black] man exhibited proof before me, reduced to writing, of the freedom of him ... I Do Further Certify that the said [Norman] ... was born at [Mount Vernon] in [the State of Virginia] and that he [was born] free .... Given under my hand, this [Twenty fourth] day of April in the year one thousand eight hundred and eleven.]\" Includes physical description of Norman Washington; and gives his age as \"about Twenty Seven years.\" 1 page, 20 x 17 cm.","Autograph note signed and initialed by Bushrod Washington, regarding a mortgage payment and deed certification.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Neale desires information of Margaret Keith from Ireland, who accompanied Gen. Washington on all his campaigns in the Revolution until 1779 or 1780 -- she had several illegitimate children, of which the writer seems to be one -- he has been enabled to rise in a small degree above his lowly beginnings. Autograph letter signed, integral cover badly burned and torn, laminated, docketed by B.W. Name on original manuscript appears as \"James G.W. N.\"","Statement of debts, Samuel Washington. D.S. 12 pages, folio. Drawn up to effect a settlement of a dispute between Lawrence Washington, Bushrod Washington and Joseph Nourse (U.S. Treasury). Includes various members of Washington family and sizable debt owed to John Parke Custis, deceased.","A.L.S. 1 page. Note asking Mr. Beverley to send $26.4 by the bearer. Robert Beverly was executor of William A. Washington's estate. Autograph letter signed, quarter sheet.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Introduces Beall to a Mr. Bennett (?) who has proposed marriage to Evans' daughter, who, it seems, has been cared for by Mr. and Mrs. Beall. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Tho. B. Evans.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. The heirs of Thornton Washington, son of Samuel, give their written assent to Bushrod to \"Dismiss suit against Col. Lee\" if the land in question can be sold at good price -- they wish to settle affairs of the Thornton Washington estate.  Autograph letter signed, in hand of ? , docketed by B.W. \"T. and Sam Washington Rock Hall.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. Llewellyn. Family matters -- Parke often talks with her about him [Gabriel] -- distance from Kentucky is nothing, as Warner will prove -- Warner with them now but soon to return to Lexington and Logan -- Gabriel's wife and two boys [Richard Bibb and John Gabriel Lewis] -- Mary Ann to stay with Mrs. Lee -- wishes to see him and his family in Virginia again -- wishes he were there to act as nursemaid, housekeeper etc. for her again -- Warner is o.k. at this, but he has a roving disposition and won't remain long in one place -- Howell [Lewis] studying mathmatics in Alexandria -- wishes he [Howell] would use influence with his cousin, \"Queen Dolla lolla\" [Dolly Madison?] to get reinstated in Navy with more advantageous appointment -- \"I have at Woodlawn the finest bed of Mint for Juleps that I have ever seen\" -- would brew them for his father's [John Lewis's] use -- sends gifts to his boys and wife -- Mr. Lewis and \"my four darlings\" send regards.  Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermarked. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Living in retirement at LaGrange ... some general information on state of European politics ... heard that John Marshall to publish a 2nd. edition of his Life of W-n ... requests Bushrod to send him his (L-e's) correspondence with Gen. W-n and copies of GW's letters to him ... Lafayette's papers lost in \"revolutionary storms of Europe.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, Paris. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lafayette.\" Sequel: Bushrod apprently sent the correspondence which is now (1963) in the library of Lafayette College. See also 1811 D.B. Warden to Dec. 20 Bushrod W-n.","A.L.S. 1 page. Paris. Offers to act as the go-between for Lafayette and Bushrod correspondence ... also Mr. Graham of the State Dept. if Bushrod agrees to send the GW-Lafayette correspondence ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"D. B. Warden.\" See 1811 - Lafayette to Bushrod Wn Dec. 15.","Receipt, 1 page. Receipt for recording the Memorial of G. Washington's ex[ecutors] deed \"to you.\" Partly printed ms., fragment, docketed \"Robt. Lewis\" and \"Stafford.\"","D. 1 page. A summary of the Cresap suit against the estate of GW, regarding the title to Round Bottom, (Ohio River) sold by GW in 1798 to Archibald McClean of Alexandria. The summary appears to be in the handwriting of B. W-n. The litigation lasted over 15 years and the substance of the suit remained the same. Therefore the absence of a specific on the document makes it difficult to place.","General Henry Lee writes to Col. Nicholas Rogers sending his condolences regarding the recent death of Rogers' wife Eleanor. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Bank certificate, Signed by John A. Washington for the amount of $180.00.","Order to pay, Union Bank Geo. Town. George Corbin Washington to Thomas Beall. Pay Thomas Beall on demand $476.10.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Reports his success with pisé [or rammed earth] buildings -- has built ice house and 2 porter's houses -- Bushrod is \"perfectly satisfied with the cheapness, the strength and durability of these buildings\" -- considers building a 2 story house for nephew in this fashion on the west of the Blue Ridge. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Mar. 19th 1812 recd. 24th,\" postmarked \"Alexa. Mar. 23.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Independence. Describes the merits of 2 tracts of land in Montgomery Cty., both for sale, one nr. The Court House, the other about 8 miles from Georgetown. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Benj. Berry.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\" Mentions a note having been endorsed by Colo. Deneale--unable to collect the money and requests further indulgence--is paying a certain amount and will endorse a note for $500.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Philadelphia. Advises Bushrod Washington on his wife's treatment \"to complete the conquest which Mrs. Washington has happily made in part over her attachment to laudanum\" -- Rush directs a gradual lessening of the dose to nothing -- suggests various infusions, including ginger tea, bitters, spirits of hartshorne, and strong porter or wine -- asks Bushrod to pass on his words that \"the habitual use of opium is often attended with the most serious and distressing consequences [including] idiotism and madness\" -- he hopes her resolution to be cured is equal to her judgment on the subject of the letter. Autograph letter signed, docketed by B.W. \"Doct. Rush Advice for Mrs. Washington\", laminated.","Receipt. Payment in full for medical services.","Bond. D. 1 page. Document docketed \"Washington to Morgan $234.6\", laminated.Bond to pay $468.12 with the condition that the bond is void if $234.06 is paid by Sept. 15 1813. Signed by Henry and Warner Washington [Jr.]. Witnessed by Benj. Taylor. On reverse, \"By cash of the within by Benj. Taylor Sixty five dollars (signed) B. Taylor, March 20 1813\" and \"June 18 1813 by Cash of Benj. Taylor Eighty Dollars.\"","Check. A.D.S. 1 page. Custis's check on Farmers Bank of Alexandria for $145. Autograph document signed, endorsed by Dawson, canceled.","A.L. 2 pages. Washington. Harper's name does not appear on original manuscript, but in this letter to his daughter he describes his recent visit to Mount Vernon -- says he was well-received but that the place is quite run down except for the mansion itself -- the garden and hothouses (with their lemon trees) did earn his praise.","D. 2 pages. Gray agrees to purchase W-n's land in Westmoreland Cty. on the Potomac $20. an acre for 800 acres and $10. an acre for the balance pending a survey ... Gray to pay 100 shares of $100. each of Potomac Bank Stock when deeds are drawn ... payments out lined ... Washington reserves the grave yard and 50 ft. sq. at Wakefield to include the spot on which GW was born ... witnessed by Bushrod W-n, R. G. Robb, James Miller.","A.L.S. 1 page. Offers to dismiss the suit against him initiated by Bushrod Washington, Jr., and accept the provision made for him in his father's will (Wm A. W-n) \"in discharge of the sum which Colo. Washington recd as his guardian from the Executors of Genl Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Previously sent remittance of a balance owed back to him. Discusses a Superior Court suit of Mr. Washington. Addressed to \"Doctr. David Stuart, Ossian Hall, near Alexandria.\" Docketed \"Genl. Minor\" with date.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Bishop William White. Concerns a candidate for the ministry, Mr. Milnor, who White believes will be \"useful to our Church, and to the Causes of Religion in general ...\" White is editing a defense of Church doctrine and will send Washington a copy. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","Letter, Mount Vernon. To Simon Summers, Surveyor of Henrico County. Requests him to make survey of some of his land--leave letter in p.o. saying when to expect him. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington\". On reverse is docket \"Rough Plat and notes of one of Judge Washington's fields.\" and notation \"at request of Judge Washington.\" There follows survey notes dated July 25-26, 1813, and the two names \"John Bryan and Robbert Dunnington C.C.\"","The letter addresses several legal questions to Peters and ends with the admonition that the British fleet is expected hourly and \"will do great mischief should these ships pass the fort\" (Fort Washington) where \"the Adams (a vessel), some gunboats and about 2000 men\" are understood to be stationed.","Memorandum of agreement, D. 3 pages. Agreement for sale of 85 1/2 acres of timbered land and 125 acres cleared land by Washington, near Charlestown -- Ranson to pay $60 per acre for wooded and $40 per acre for cleared -- terms of payment -- Washington to have it surveyed and give proper title. Document, docketed, laminated. Signed by Geo. F. Washington and Mathw. Ranson, witnessed by John Yates.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Georgetown. A chatty letter containing one of the very early descriptions of Mount Vernon during the occupancy of Bushrod Washington: Went by barge -- 16 miles -- left at sunrise -- the plantation reduced to 4000 acres -- about 60 working slaves besides house servants and 15 or 20 children -- appearance of neglect, need for superintendence visible -- present appearances did not comport with dignity of the great man who left it -- garden contains rare and wonderful exotics, lemon and fig trees, fine apples, coconuts -- gardener a german, has been there 25 years -- house has \"a charming situation, with a fine growth of tall venerable trees at one end of it, with seats around many of the trees. There is a piazza the whole length of the house in front pav'd with large square stones. It commands a fine view of the river and adjacent country. We were invited into the \"banqueting-room,\" to see the celebrated chimney-piece, which is superb marble of various colours, exquisitely wrought ...\" -- pictures of the present owners, Mrs. Crawford her sister, furniture like that of dining rooms, in addition a large organ and a tall piece of furniture \"that I did not know the use of\" -- did not see the Judge or Mrs. Washington -- heard her piano sounding at a distance -- she is in very delicate health -- spends most of her time with her music -- scarcely ever sees her servants except her spinners to whom she gives their weekly portion of spinning -- \"sister Ann remark'd how well she should like to be mistress of such an establishment, and put things in order, cloathe the naked children, (for strange as it may seem, we saw such) ... We went to the vault where moulders all that was mortal of Washington\" -- describes Col. Wharton, death of his wife -- was once a friend -- to meet the celebrated Mrs. General Wilkinson and sister, french women from New Orleans -- has several fine birds, a mocking bird. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Georget Col., laminated, watermark (Amies and a dove of peace). Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Proud.\"","D.S. 1 page. Promise to pay $460.66 2/3 for value received from John Washington, to Wm. A.G. Dade as administrator of estate of Gwynn W. Baylor [possibly Walker Gwynn Baylor, born Virginia ca. 1780]. Docketing notes it is \"Benefit of Mrs. J. A. Baylor.\" Signed by Warner Washington [Jr.] and witnessed by Francis W[hiting] Washington. Document signed, fragment, docketed \"Mr. Washingtons note to Wm. A.P. Dade $460.66 2/3 benefit of Mrs. F.A. Baylor.\" Signed by Warner Washington [Jr.] and witnessed by Francis W[hiting] Washington.","D.S. 3 pages. Deed of land, 309 acres of land in Jefferson County to George Fayette Washington in exchange for payment of 4 bonds. If bonds are paid to Washington in time, deed to be void. Witnesses Matthew Ranson, John Yates, William Stanhope.","Printed stock certificates. Purchased at various times between 1813 and 1828.","$6.50 for subscription to the Federal Republican.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Lawrence and Eleanor rejoice in his safe arrival -- bank deposit agreeable to promise -- asks him to pay back taxes on land sold Joseph Lewis -- encloses notes of tenants on Rough Creek land -- send his five dollars to Federal Republican to have their paper sent to Warner at Russellsville -- they now publish a daily for $10 too -- news, Bonaparte's complete overthrow, loss of 82,000 men -- messenger from England with peace dispatches, prices dropped at the news -- rumor of a cabinet council to consider peace -- Armstrong the only one for war -- demo.'s upset over Boney's upset -- strange that men rejoice in his successes and upset at his defeat -- our relations with France if exposed would reveal corruption -- Warner's father [John Lewis] indebted to George Washington estate, how to close account -- fears it is not in his power to pay it. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. He hopes to hear Congress's report concerning the Glebe Land and land in the District, but disappointed so far. Also in regards to new jail in Alexandria, he believes citizens should not have to pay taxes for new jail as they were already taxed for the one in Fairfax County. To the Hon. Joseph Lewis,  a Member of Congress.","A.D.S. 1 page. John Littlejohn, collector of the revenue for the 22nd collection district of Virginia, collects duty of $10.00 from David Stuart for and upon a four wheel carriage called a coachee which is owned by Stuart.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Greenwood. Anna writes to her brother George Fayette of her ill health over a long period -- pain in breast and cough -- describes the medicines she has been taking and efforts to get a doctor from Fredericksburg or elsewhere -- hopes to visit him in summer by packet \"if the British will be good enough to keep out of the way.\" -- writes of her children, Charles and Churchill -- scolds him for not writing. Autograph letter signed, (under cover of letter of March 1) watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. M. Thornton.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. She sends the letter written fortnight ago [see letter of 12 February 1815 -- it was not sent earlier because Jack was struck with rheumatism and could not carry it to Alexandria -- again rebukes her brother for not writing -- her health is improved, but pain and cough continue. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"[ ] Mar. 2,\" laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. M. Thornton.\"","Letter, to Robert Brent, Department of War. Lear writes as official of the Department of war, Accounts Office on official business.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Expresses concern over a report of her brother's illness -- describes her own poor health -- will try to come up to see him if he is still ill -- explicitly prays to the Lord for his consolation and recovery. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed \"by Jack Cole\", watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. M. Thornton.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Lawrence writes to console his brother Robert on the recent death of his son, who was preserved so long to him, which only made the wound deeper -- Lawrence offers Christian consolations -- postscript says that the watch key was received as gift. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark, in pencil \"on my brother Robert's death 1823.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\"","A.N.S. 2 pages. Third person note to \"Uncle Beverley\" informing him that some lands are scheduled to be sold for taxes if they are not played. Mentions that certain lots acquired under the Byrd lottery should be claimed for her children. Sarah Tayloe Washington (Widow of Col. Wm A. Washington). S. T. Washington refers to herself as \"Miss.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Gov Johnson and Genl. Washington,\" written on reverse \"Signer Constitution and Sup. Court,\" and on face of letter \"This is from Gov. T. Johnson of Md. who nominated Washington to be Commander in Chief,\" laminated, watermark (5 pt. star enclosing CS). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Thos. Johnson.\" Johnson encloses one of General Washington's letters, of which he has several, which Hatch may keep -- apparently as a collectible relic.","Memorandum of agreement, D. 1 page. Francis Washington is to deliver 1000 bushels of wheat to James English's father's barn sometime in November -- Washington to be paid 7 shillings per bushel. Document, docketed \"English and Washington agt.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1815]. Signed by Warner Washington, Francis Washington and James English. Witnessed by Reade Washington. Receipt on reverse for money signed by Francis W. Washington, dated November 5, 1815.","A.D.S. 1 page. Summons to the Washington Family pertaining to a lawsuit.","D. 2 pages. Handwritten copy of a unanimous resolution by the General Assembly of Virginia that the governor be allowed to open correspondence with Bushrod Washington to permit the remains of George Washington and Martha Washington to be reinterred near the Virginia capital beneath a monument to be erected at public expense. Document, docketed \"Copy of Resolutions for the erection of a Monument to the Memory of George Washington,\" watermark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Regrets that Eliza's insistance on journeying in cold wet weather has caused her suffering illness -- Powel hopes she and her sisters won't let their opposite political views come between them -- discusses Mr. Sergeant and Mr. Hopkinson of Pennsylvania, now in congress -- pleased Eliza resides with Col. [Tobias] Lear and wife [Frances Dandridge] -- recounts \"a vague report in circulation here\" that she and Mr. Law are to be reconciled for their child's sake -- mentions that is in her 74th year. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark (dove of peace). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. In hand of a third party. Mrs. Lewis presents to Mr. Pitkin a cup and saucer that used to belong to George Washington.","Letter, Mount Vernon, to an unidentified newspaper. Bushrod asks that the paper discontinue its ad for sale of part of the Mount Vernon estate.","A.L.S. 1 page. Deposited $50 to his credit in the bank of Alexandria.","Lafayette writes to Bushrod Washington to introduce associates, including Col. Bernard, who will be traveling in Virginia, and to ask about the transfer of his letters to George Washington back in France.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. To Henry Jackson, Charge des Affaires of the U.S. in Paris. Sending several packets for friends in France. Mentions her engagement to Col. de Greffe, from whom she has not heard since June 18. He has lost his rank and fortune abroad and she is anxiously hoping for his return. Letter will be delivered by M. de Chenney. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, wax seal. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliza Parke Custis.\"","A.D.S. 2 pages. Transfer of land title, George Corbin Washington and others. 1816, Jan. 31: Geo. C. Washington to James Magruder of land called the \"Lodge\" agreeable to Washington's contract with Samuel Fitzhugh ... 1816, June 24: Magruder conveys it to Jacob Wagner ... 1816, June 26: Magruder directs Washington to convey \"Lodge\" to Wagner ... 1819, Mar. 23: Wagner directs Washington to convey it to Robt. and John Oliver ... 1819, Apr.: \"Lodge\" deeded by Thos. Beall of Geo. Town to The Olivers ...","A.L.S. 1 page. Reports that it is too late to submit the claim this season. But, if he has a seat next year he will do everything in his power to procure its admission. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Haywood. S. T. Washington, daughter of Col. Wm A. and Sarah Tayloe (3rd wife). Letter to her uncle asking for one hundred dollars. Refers to property in Richmond which is rightfully her family's and the Byrd lottery properties. (Great niece of GW thru elder brother Augustine). Autograph letter signed, wax, seal, W-n Family cipher - excellent impressions.","Receipt, A.D.S. 1 page. Fitzhugh's receipt to Lewis (on behalf of the executors of George Washington's estate) \"for rents due on a tenement on the Ravensworth tract.\" Note on verso records payment \"on acct. of Land rented for Free Negroes.\" Autograph document signed, with notes on verso in the hand of Bushrod Washington.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Long description of his impressions of Washington, including an account of a visit to Mount Vernon. He met Bushrod Washington and later dined at Woodlawn with Nelly Custis Lewis. She presented him with an ivory button said to have belonged to G.W. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. An ivory button accompanied this letter and is in the museum collections.","Indenture. D.S. 4 pages. George Corbin Washington, nephew of Bushrod Washington, as trustee of George Washington's lot in Washington, DC, sells to English the General's Capitol Hill lots. George Washington's house on Capitol Hill was destroyed by fire during the War of 1812.","Circular letter, L.S. 1 page. A printed letter to legatees of George Washington's estate regarding Henry Banks' claim to the Kentucky land forming part of the estate -- Banks's claim is good and he has agreed to make equal division of land -- his agent will sell it and divide proceeds -- legatees need either to return a power of attorney in this matter or, if they desire to deal separately, contact Banks themselves. Letter signed, integral cover, (addressed in hand of L. Lewis), laminated). Names on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington\" and \"Law Lewis.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Montgomery County, Maryland, Medley Hills. Mentions an enclosed certificate [missing] attesting to his Revolutionary service in the 7th Maryland Regiment and Regiment No. 1 ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","8 bills and 1 undated envelope. Bills charged to Lawrence Lewis and Bushrod Washington as executors of George Washington's estate.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod Washington responds to Mr. Lunell concerning his uncle's, George Washington, character and personality. He describes him as being \"comtemplative\", \"reserved\", \"distinguished\" yet \"kind and affectionate\" to relatives, and having \"consummate wisdom.\" He mentions his fondness for \"rural employment\" and skill at managing his plantation.","A.D.S. 2 pages. An agreement whereby Lewis (George Washington's nephew) will sell approx. 550 acres in Jefferson County, called Rock Hall, to Ranson for $17,115. The transaction is to occur as soon as Lewis receives the deed; the land was involved in a lawsuit between the \"Executors of Genl. Geo. Washington Plaintiff and Gerard Alexander and other Defendants.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. To the Cashier, Bank of Columbia, Georgetown. Re: Payment of $300 note. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed.","A.L.S. 12 pages. Annapolis. Gov. Goldsborough's defense of his congressional conduct in 1814 when the question of removing the seat of gov't from Washington was discussed and a resolution voted on ... a Maj. Peter has charged the Gov. with being hostile to the Capital City ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Goldsborough.\"","Elegy of George Washington. A.D.S. 1 page. Written \"on board the Steam Boat\" \"We come, kind Sir, to gaze upon the earth That gave Columbia's mighty hero birth. We come to heave the patriotic sigh Upon the tomb, where now his ashes lie ...\" On cover is a signature: \"Eleanor P. Lewis.\"","D.S. 1 page. Deposition of George Fayette Washington before WIlliam Waters, justice of the peace in Washington, D.C. -- deposer is the only surviving son of George A. Washington, late a Lieutenant in Virginia continental line -- claim for U.S. bounty lands -- his brother Charles A. and sister Anna Maria Thornton are dead, and sister's sons Charles A. ad Churchill J. Thornton to receive half. Document signed, docketed \"Memo. May 2d to ex. and Rept. tomorrow,\" watermark.","Letter. Is returning the shoes which are not Mrs. Washington's ... please return to rightful owner ... Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.D.S. 2 pages. Account of payment due Taylor from Washington mostly on taxes that Taylor had paid on behalf of Washington in Kentucky and Ohio. Possibly George Fayette Washington. Autograph document signed, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George F. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Lynchburg. Distressed over his illness -- Nelly Custis Lewis away from Woodlawn. Mentions Washington Custis going to the aid of a relative in Mississippi. Other family news. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on orginal manuscript appears as \" B. Carter.\"","A.L. 2 pages. Writing in the third person, Eleanor expresses her gratitude for Dr. Parrish's treatment of her \"suffering child\" and encloses payment for his services. Dr. Parrish noted Mrs. Lewis' connection with GW and the identity of the child [Agnes] who died under his care. Autograph letter, integral cover.","A.D.S. 2 pages. Labeled at top \"Extract.\" Description of visit to gardens, greenhouses and tomb. Visit was probably conducted by John C. Ehlers. Autograph document signed, laminated.","A.L.S. 12 pages. Shirley, Virginia. Moore speaks of his philosophies of life and death: \"Death .. is ... the brightest and most glorious moment to man .. if death was the body's enemy, it was the soul's good friend.\" Discusses his ideas about a treatment for yellow fever which Moore \"accidently\" discovered in 1817. It involves the use of mercury and calomel. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","D.S. 1 page. Bail bond of Warner Washington [Jr.] for $687.10, issued by the clerk's office of the Supreme Court of Law of Frederick county, because of a debt to Alexander Porter -- returnable the first Monday in February Signed by Warner and Perrin Washington. A printed form with manuscript additions. Document signed, partly printed.","A.L.S. 5 pages. Shirley, Virginia. Moore explains that he wishes to leave Virginia and return to South Carolina, where \"I meet with encouragment in my profession, and great civility in my social intercourse with an enlightened and polished people.\" Claims that he is \"without money,\" he asks Washington to lend him money to travel to South Carolina. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Princeton. William writes to his half brother requesting money to pay spring session bill at school (as he had to do in the fall) and some doctor bills -- he has written home for money, but there seems to be no money in Westmoreland -- he has been ill -- will try to see Judge Bushrod Washington who is in Trenton. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"W.A. Washington Jr.\", laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. A. Washington.\"","A mansucript check for cash of the Bank of Potomac, signed by John Augustine Washington II. To be paid to N. Herbert of Alexandria for dividends due on his stock.","Letter, 2 pages. Mason Co. on the Kanawa. As the sole tenant of this parcel of land Fleaharty requests the position of manager. He pleads his case with true rustic eloquence. Mentions having salt on property.","D. 1 page. Bond for $750.22 for Warner Washington [Jr.] to deliver 10 head of horses to court house in Winchester on July 2. Signed by all three Washingtons. Document, partly printed, docketed \"Porter ass vs. ? Washington D Bond 18th Oct. [Natirisel ?] and Jud. 618\" and \"Notice given to all parties on the 21st day of Sept. to 4th day of October Court\", laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \" Warner Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Angela [about 8 yrs. old] writes to her brother of visitors to their home -- their sister [Parke] is away at a wedding at Mrs. Van Ness's -- their mother, E.P. Lewis, adds her own note to Lorenzo on the verso -- she writes that a letter from him to Ped [Angela] would give her much pleasure -- did he receive $5 she sent in a letter before Christmas? -- Parke is in Washington for the wedding -- concludes with family news. Autograph letter signed, integral cover in hand of E.P. Lewis, postmarked \"Alexa Jan. 1\", torn and mutilated, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Date on original catolog card appears as 1821 [Dec.] 31 Monday.","D.S. Land paper presented to Palemon H. Winchester of Madison Co. by James Monroe.","Receipt for corporation taxes pd. by Washington for Thomas and Ann Beall and for himself.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Washington. Early description of Mount Vernon--went to visit Mt. V. with Mr. Sibley of Michigan and Mr. Schoolcraft, author and minerologist--custom seems to be to go thru mansion and around grounds with no ceremony, no matter whether Judge W. and family are there or not--\"The house is of wood - old, plain and has rather a gothic appearance ... A stranger is struck with the plainness, and I may add, the stiffness of appearance by which the whole is characterized.\"--\"The changes [since G.W.'s death] which have taken place are ... chiefly produced by decay - few from purposed alteration; and on the whole one would be led to think that the General paid no great regard to ornament and that whatever he attempted in that way he was unsuccessful.\"--exotic fruits and flowers in green house--\"Many of the ornamental trees and shrubs appear to have been planted promiscuously, without order or regularity. This was far more agreable to my eye than the sharp points and angles in which the box borders of the garden were arranged--plucked a piece of cedar from G.W.'s tomb. Autograph letter signed, watermark. Early description of Mount Vernon.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Belmont. Discussion of slavery: \"Some Legalized Kidnappers might be usefully employed in scouring our State of all your fugitive slaves; and if you could colonize all the sooty race, nothing better could be done.\" Peters is angered at the abolitionists, those \"antiflagellating benevolents\". Finally, Peters hopes Washington regains his health, \"so that you may be strong, and work hard on your colonization Scheme; so that all [the slaves] may be returned to the happy regions of their forefathers...\" Mentions Bushrod's \"malady,\" lamenting that \"your appetite was often your worst enemy; and its indulgence in improper gratifications has often nourished, in place of destroying your disease... I once knew a hardy Scotchman killed, when convalescent and recovering from a bilious complaint, by gratifying his appetitite in the treat of a boiled scotch herring.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.L. 4 pages. Fairfax County. Early description of Mount Vernon in an unsigned, incomplete letter -- description of house -- \"The whole structure has lately undergone a thorough repair and has in every respect the same appearance as when the General died, except a small portico which the Judge has erected at the south end of the mansion.\" -- description of bowling green and trees, gardens, and exotic plants -- description of main hall and key to Bastille -- \"The Judge now uses the General's study as a dining room. The General's library contains a huge and handsome collection of Books.\" -- American and fallow deer on the estate. Autograph letter, incomplete, unsigned, laminated. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","D. 1 page. Printed notice of July 4, 1822 over Bushrod Washington's name, forbidding permission to steam boat parties and other groups to use Mt. Vernon for \"eating, drinking and dancing parties\" -- \"unpleasant circumstances\" led to his notice -- \"respectable strangers\" can still continue to visit, except on Sundays -- below this is printed a later form letter stating that the published notice has been ignored and he intends to sue boat companies who bring parties to Mt. Vernon -- on reverse is \"Copy of Mr. Scott's statement of the debt due Tracy.\" in hand of Bushrod Washington -- the account covers 1824-1826. Document, printed, docketed \"Mr Scott's statement of bal. due 1 Jany 1826\" and \"Bushrod Washington protest against making Mt. Vernon a dance and lunch [ ] 1822.\" [On reverse is \"Copy of Mr. Scott's statement\" 1826 Jan. 1].","A.L.S. 2 pages. Harpers Ferry to Charles Town. Letter about the preparation of a wedding cake.","L.S. 1 page. Printed circular letter requesting agreement of legatees of George Washington's estate to bring suit in court of District of Columbia in order to settle and pay out remaining assets of estate -- signed by Bushrod Washington and Lawrence Lewis -- a note is added in Bushrod Washington's hand, requesting to know heirs of Mrs. Anna Maria Thornton [Geo. F. Washington's sister] -- this added note is dated 23 January 1823. Letter signed, printed, with additions in hand of Bush. W., integral cover in hand of B.W., laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Georgetown. George Corbin writes his uncle that he has just returned from Green Hill -- this morning he saw Mr. Beverly who is undecided about selling his [Negro] boy to Bushrod Washington -- Dick is about 18 years old and has resided in the District about 3 years -- questions legality of removing a slave to Virginia by purchase -- advises Bushrod to consult Virginia law on this -- he purchased some of finest English and Dutch cattle at sale of the property of Mr. Wm. Williams of Frederick County. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by B.W., postmarked Georn. Ca., Jan. 21,\" laminated, red seal. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\"","Early description of Mount Vernon and certificate of authenticity for painting of Great Falls. Also includes copy, same date.","Letter, 2 pages. To the Superior Court of the Chancery of the Winchester District. Answer of the complaint against him by Geo. Wm. Fairfax and others regarding his trusteeship of the estate of Ferdinand Fairfax and Eliza Blair Fairfax. He wishes to relinquish his responsibility due to failing health.","A.L.S. 3 pages. King George County. Written by a grandson of Augustine Washington, George Washington's half-brother, this letter asks about dividing the remainder of George Washington's estate among his immediate family -- his brother and sister have died, so how should their share be divided? -- Bushrod's reply, dated 1823 May 27, is drafted on page 3 of the manuscript -- the judge gives his opinion of legal distribution of remainder of the estate among heirs of Ann Ashton -- a suit has been brought for final settlement and the courts will decide. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by B.W. \"letter and answer.\" [Bushrod W.'s answer is drafted on back sheet of letter]. [John N. Ashton was a grandson of Augustine Washington, G.W.'s half-brother].","Autograph letter, signed. \"Bush. Washington\" writes to Charles Lewis Esq, regarding a possible arbitration or suit. Letter mentions Mr.Thomas Swann, Mr. Robert I. Taylor, and Mr. Walter Jones. Handwritten note at the bottom.","A.L.S. 2 pages. New Orleans. Erwin writes in regard to collecting an account -- he doesn't want to call on \"our mutual friend Johnny Anderson\" for payment of his note, because Anderson considers himself a great man thereabouts and he has promised to pay upon the sale of his crop -- \"our friend Henry Johnston will be our next governor.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, mounted, postmarked \"New Orl. L Sept 15,\" watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Jefferson. Re: A suit against a \"John Washington\" administrator of the estate of John Throckmorton. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Belmont. A discussion of a legal case, Penn vs. Cline, and Peters' opinion on land speculators. Written on the anniversary of GW's birth, Peters relates that \"This day brings into my mind many old recollections, both painful and pleasant\" and that he is going into Philadelphia to celebrate the birthday. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. \"Dear Sir, The object of this letter is to give you the name and place of residence of the gentleman on whose account I spoke to you this morning, as they may escape your recollection. 'William Griffith, Burlington, New Jersey.' Sincerely yrs, Bush. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Expressing concern over L.L's indisposition News of the death of a friend killed by an explosion in a steam boiler. News of several marriages. Visit of Judge Johnson and Edward Livingston; good prospects for the Judge's election. Name on original manuscript appears as \"F. P. Lewis (Butler).\" Integral cover, wax seal (broken).","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Peters writes about publications, sending Washington six copies for his approval before printing. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.N.S. 1 page. \"I this day made a settlement with Mr. Daingerfield Lewis of my private account with my Brother George Lewis and I find exclusive of the property sold by my Brother at Mill Brook he stands indebted to me Five hundred and twenty one dollars and fifty nine cents ...\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Letter with cross-writing. Wishing him a quick recovery from his indisposition. News of the preparations for her impending visit to Phila. News of her household. Integral cover, wax seal. Name on original manuscript appears as \"F. P. Lewis (Butler).\"","A.L.S. 1 page. GWPC's letter accompanies a plate of the States china which is given to Mrs. [Trumbull], the widow of the late Gov. Trumbull.","Partially printed form signed by Samuel J. Cramer.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Concerning the executors of Washington's will.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Georgetown. Mr. Washington, speaking on behalf of all the legatees of Col. [Wm A] Washington requests a quick settlement of the estate. He and the others feel the delay has been extraordinary and unusual. Reference to Kanawah lands. (Post mark - \"MaHa Bridge\" Aug. 3, 1824). Autograph letter signed, Integral cover.","Autograph document signed in the hand of Bushrod Washington, for the sale of land in Prince William County called Yorkshire Farm.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Writing in French, Frestel assures Nelly of his and G.W. Lafayette's affection for her -- they bid farewell to America where they have been received with such kindness -- can add nothing to what Georges has told her -- admonishes her to always remain as she is -- respects to her mother, grandmother and sisters. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, endorsed \"recommended to the care of my M. friend George Washington Lafayette\" laminated, watermark, in French.","A.L.S. 1 page. Monticello. Lafayette expresses his affection for Nelly and her brother G.W.P. Custis -- and says he share more when he travels near her at the end of the month -- [This letter is also quoted by Nelly in letter of Nov. 22 to Eliz. Bordley Gibson]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Char. Va. Nov. 10\", laminated, red seal with device blurred, watermarks. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lafayette.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Writing from Mount Vernon, Judge Washington provides his nephew with introductions to two Westmoreland Co. judges and gives advice on passing the Virginia bar. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Concerning meeting arrangements and introductions.","D. 2 pages. Estate of Thos. Peter indebtedness to estate of G.W.--Receipted to G.W. Peter by John A. Washington, attorney in fact for G.W.P. Custis, surviving executor of G.W. Document, endorsed \"Thomas Peter and wife,\" and \"Washington Exer. v. Washington Legatees, marked \"No. 21.\"","A.D. 2 pages. Lawrence Lewis's account with the Estate of Washington including expenses incurred by him from 1825 to 1833 for housing, food, clothing, medical attendance, and other items. Lewis states that all his other accounts with the Executor of the Estate are now settled and if anyone should desire to examine same he may do so. \"On account of Old free Negroes of the Estate.\" Autograph document signed, folio size invoice.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Received copies of George Washington's letters from Chief Justice John Marshall -- will take them to Philadelphia in March -- proposes terms for publication and fee involved -- the Chief Justice thinks there will be 3 volumes. Autograph letter signed, draft. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush Washington.\"","Eleanor C. Stuart draws a personal check for $140.00 on the Bank of Alexandria.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Leesburg. Regarding land and rent on the Yorkshire farm.","A.L.S. 1 page. To Harrison in Leesburg. Regarding Harrison's brother's books to be returned.","Bushrod Washington, Alexandria, writes to his nephew, John Augustine Washington II, Mount Vernon, regarding books and supply of sugar in the store room. Bushrod asked his nephew to bring to Alexandria some papers from the \"press which stands on the walnut chest of drawers in my outward study...\" Papers relate to the  administration of George Washington's estate. Autograph letter, signed. 1 sheet, partially torn.","A.L.S. 2 pages. To Harrison in Leesburg. Regarding rent on the Yorkshire farm.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod reports that he commenced cleaning the ditch in his large meadow but after riding to the meadow he found all hands would be required to take care of the hay which he plans to finish during the week. He thanks his neighbor for his offer to do the ditch but thinks he has the power to do it with his own help. He plans to invest some money and wants to purchase a share in the Dismal Swamp, if the sum is too large he would like to buy the share on partnership, however, he prefers to do so alone. He says he will communicate his neighbor's hints to Bushrod Jr. about the road which he is sorry to hear has been so much neglected.","Bushrod Washington, Mount Vernon, writes to his nephew, John Augustine Washington, Charlestown Jefferson County Virginia, regarding the price of brandy. Autograph letter, signed. 1 sheet, partial wax seal.","A.L.S. 1 page. Lafayette thanks Nelly for her letter and regrets the impossibility of going to Woodlawn to visit before his Virginia visit -- will try to return early, about the 24th and come visit her and bring her to Washington to be there when Lafayette and his party depart. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lafayette.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Philadelphia. To Thompson at the Supreme Court of the U.S. Didn't write sooner because he wanted to examine Thompson's decisions carefully -- then \"our domestic misfortunes occurred, which compelled me to take my family to the mountains\" -- apologizing for his resulting silence, Bushrod then writes out his opinion on the several decisions made by Thompson, concurring in all.  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, laminated, watermarked (M). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Arlington. Letter of introduction for Lawrence Lewis requesting that he be shown the hospitality of Northhampton Co. Lewis wishes to go to Smith's Island.","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Concerning the full length portrait of George Washington in military uniform which he painted in July 1790 for Mrs. Washington. At the time of this letter, the portrait was owned by \"Mrs. Custis\" (Eliza Parke Custis Law). It descended in the family and is at present in the collection at Winterthur. (see Eisen, \"Portraits of Washington\", vol. 11, p. 417 and Morgan and Fielding, \"The Life Portraits of Washington\", p. 165.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Regarding survey and boundaries of his land at Yorkshire farm.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. His lawyer writes that no bond was found in chancery court. Mr. Harrison should let him know if there is one filed in the court where the judgment was rendered.","A.L.S. 1 page. Lafayette hasn't written her earlier because wanted to be able to tell her when he can visit -- he must await arrival of members of Congress, who meet on the Monday -- he has an appointment to dine with Mr. Calhoun on Tuesday -- on the 15th he must go to commencement of Columbia College [now the George Washington University] -- so he will make a first visit to Nelly and Judge Washington \"between Wednesday [the 7th?] and the 14th\" -- they can visit more over the greater part of the winter -- he saw her son Lorenzo as the latter was going to Philadelphia. Autograph letter, integral cover, Signature cut out and his name written in at bottom of letter .Date on original catalog card appears [1824 ?]. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","Berryville. List of accounts for merchandise purchased by Lawrence Lewis from Berryville merchant Treadwell Lewis. The purchases include French brandy, rice, salt, linen, blank books, paper, molasses, cups, pots, halters, calomel, laudanum, and other dry goods.","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadlephia. Disappointed not to have received payment from Mr. Hooe. Wishes to have the business closed.","A.D.S. 1 page. Promissory note payable to Augustine L. Washington for $329.55. Docketed on verso, Mr. Walter Johnson (C.L. Washington not identified).","A.L.S. 2 pages. Washington. Describes a visit to Mount Vernon. Also mentions having dined with President John Quincy Adams.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod writes \"I had a short session in Phila. and decided but few cases, but most of them are interesting\" -- he then gives an account of the five most important law cases he decided at Philadelphia -- asks Thompson's opinion on them and for a report of cases decided in Thompson's circuit. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexa. Ca. May 11.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Letter discusses payments on bonds and when payments on bonds are due - stresses the importance of comparing contracts and bonds. Autograph letter signed, seal, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Brent is clerk of the District of Columbia. GW estate business. Judge Washington asks for deeds and bills of sale for lots in the District owned by General Washington. He suspects that George Corbin Washington may have recently sold lots which had previously been sold. Autograph letter signed, separate letter cover franked.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. MS-2471 A - To Robert Beverley, Esq., Judge Washington asks Mr. Beverley to recommend a lawyer to represent Mr. Parks [husband of Harriot Washington] suit, for the executors of General Washington; MS-2471 B 1p., A copy of Robert Beverley's reply appears on the inside page, in handwriting of Mr. Beverley, dated June 2, 1826.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Amounts and payments owed to himself and Mr. Turner by Mr. Hooe.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Hermitage, Kanhawa City to Woodlawn. Samuel requests copy of George Washington's will to enable him to file writ of ejectment against present holder of land, to ascertain title to it.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Blakely. Payments and bonds due him.","A.L.S. 2 pages. \"Washington and Blackburn.\" Regarding rents due to himself and Judge Washington.","Account of blacksmith work done done for Lawrence Lewis at Woodlawn, 1827-1829.","A.L.S. 1 page. Bushrod Washington regrets that he cannot accept Meredith's invitation to dinner on account of his wife's health. Washington reports that for the last 5 or 6 years he has been obliged to decline all invitations to dinner or evening parties. He asks Meredith to accept his apology.","Letter from Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis to 'My dear child,' Frances Parke Butler. This letter, written from Arlington while visiting her brother George Washington Parke Custis and 'Aunt Mary' briefly mentions Bushrod Washington's needed improvements to Mount Vernon, and repairs made to Woodlawn Plantation. She desires Parke send her a finished 'picture' of Parke herself, which she believes will be a 'faithful likeness.' She requests for it to be sent unframed and in placed in a morocco case for proper storage. Eleanor promises to send Parke various sundry goods, including corsets, corals, and silks. She also discusses family matters, including the death of Parke's 'Good Uncle Carter,' and the reaction of Eleanor's half sibling, also named Eleanor. Eleanor writes using a common 19th century practice of cross-writing. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages. Postmarked Alexandria, May 27.","D.S. 1 page. Written provenance of George Washington's shaving box by Phil Pendleton.","A.L.S. 1 page. Regarding the measurements of water from the spring at the back of Judge Washington's house.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rockville, MD to Washington, D.C. The writer comments on the recent election in Maryland of two Jacksonian legislators, rather than administration men, explaining that the administration voters split their votes between too many candidates -- he claims that the electoral election will show a difference, and that an administration man will win, securing the district for John Quincy Adams -- gives permission to print this, leaving off his name. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Rockville Md. 2nd Oct,\" letter marked \"to the editor,\" laminated, watermark (6 pt. star). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. C. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Lee requests Bushrod Washington's recommendations for a teacher of \"settled character\" to teach the solid branches of education at a new female academy in Leesburg, Va., administered by Lee's sister. Autograph letters signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Lewis tells Bushrod that he is mindful of his obligation on the part of Genl. Washington's Estate. He reports that two gentlemen have funds of his in their hands which he shall authorize his brother to collect. He will borrow from a bank in order to cover the rest of the obligation. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Robt. Lewis.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Richmond to Spotswood, Nottingham near Fredericksburg. Hamilton relates to Spotswood that no decision had taken place relative to his claim but it would be brought before Chief Justice Marshall on Monday next. Hamilton reports other legal matters relative to the case. He adds that he will be at home during Christmas and invites him to ride up for a visit.","A.L.S. 3 pages. La Grange to Woodlawn. General Lafayette expresses his sympathy with Nelly and her family over the recent death of her grandson E.G.W. Butler, son of Parke and Mr. Butler -- his own recently-married granddaughter is ill with a serious complaint in lungs -- George W. Lafayette's daughter Natalie is recently married -- he and George are going to Paris soon because they have been elected deputies of \"This and the neighboring district of Meaux\" -- agrees that Cincinnati is a delightful place, but acknowledges that Nelly will be happier with her daughter in New York when Gen. Gaines moves there -- sends his regards to many of Nelly's family members by name -- received letter from G.W.P. Custis \"who I see has produced two very good plays.\" -- comments on Betty's [Eliza P. Custis's] poor situation and health. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"New York Mar 4,\" written on cover \"forwarded by your obt. ser. Wm. Whittock Jr. 4 March 1828,\" laminated, red seal.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lafayette.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Send thanks for copies of George Washington letters but disappointed in not receiving GW autographs \"as it was my intention to distribute them in Europe among eminent persons ... I was particularly gratified with your account of Gen. Washington's devotional habits ...\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Waverly to Charles Town, Va. He expresses satisfaction that his nephew Churchill seems to be more truly pious than most young people -- offers spiritual support and direction in a letter full of biblical allusions. Autograph letter signed, docketed \"From Uncle Washington Feby. 26 1828,\" badly mutilated, laminated.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. F. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Culpepper. Jane Thornton encloses two checks for partial payment of the claim Bushrod preferred against her. She will send the balance when it is convenient as her family is currently troubled by illness. She extends an invitation to Bushrod to visit should he ever be called to her part of the country. She is disappointed that he will not be sending his two sons to school near her.","A.L.S. 1 page. Custis apologizes for the delay in paying George Washington's estate the money he owes it -- he was disappointed in getting money from Eastern Shore of Va., and must await market for crops -- \"I have been often in want of a single dollar\" -- the market is very low at present. Autograph letter signed, mounted. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\"","The letter includes a swatch of velvet cloth worn by George Washington stitched to the letter to thank Lutz for his time as the Sergeant of Washington guard at Valley Forge.","A.L.S. 1 page. G.C. Washington acknowledges General Stewarts acceptance of the draft on him. He reports that they are still engaged with the tariff [in Congress] and fears it will occupy some time as its fate is still in doubt. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Pleased with her son's use of French ... distressed to hear that Aunt Thornton has been unwell ... father and friends in the neighborhood send greetings ... Autograph letter signed, cover, written in French.","A.L.S. 9 pages. Recommends defeat of congressional resolution to abolish office of Major General ... act of Congress of Mar. 1799 settled the divisions of army units and officers on recommendation of Washington and Hamilton ...  Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. Macomb.\" Autograph letter signed, watermark : \"HUDSON.\"","Jane Charlotte Blackburn Washington writes to her uncle, Bushrod Washington, Philadelphia, regarding family health and education. The letter has a Charlestown postmark. Autograph letter signed. 1 sheet with burnt edges.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown. Re: Senate bill to widen the draw of the Potomac Bridge from 35' to 50' or 55' ... Smith favors a draw of not less than 60' as boats are of larger and larger design ...","For one share of stock in the Potowmack Company. Value is 444.","Draft copy. A.L.S. 1 page. Bushrod Washington calls Robert Lewis's attention to the matter that certain sources have not paid their obligations and that the duty of legally enforcing such payment may be necessary. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, (Draft-Copy).","A.L.S. 1 page. Regrets she cannot raise the money to pay a debt to the estate---has tried to raise money on her property in Kentucky---hopes to see Judge W-n in Jefferson this summer or fall when she hopes to pay part or all. [Lucy Payne, sister of Dolly Payne Madison, first married George Steptoe W-n---after his death she married a Mr. Todd of Ky.---they were married in the White House during Madison's presidency] Information received from Mrs. Todd, V-R FOR West Va.","A.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Lewis reports that he has nearly recovered from a serious illness. He relates that suits have been instituted against his debtors in order to meet his engagements with the Executors of Genl. Washington. Lewis will be in Fredrick, he hopes, during the month of August and would like to meet Bushrod there in order to explain more satisfactorily his prospects. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Robt. Lewis.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Comments on an approaching election and his confidence in success ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"Letcher.\" Autograph letter signed, watermark : \"AMIES PHILADA.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Smyrna Harbor. Written on board the U.S.S. Java in the Mediterranean. News of their trip abroad, including a visit to the \"Plains of ancient Troy.\" Also the story of an encounter on board the ship, The Warren, with the \"Celebrated Greek Pirate\" Marmaduke.","A.L.S. 1 page. Lucy Todd apologizes to Bushrod for leaving without conversing with him about settling her debt to him. Her situation was complicated by a suit brought by Charles Todd against her which required $2000 for satisfaction. She asks Bushrod to accept 40 shares of bank stock to liquidate as much of the debt as possible.","A.D.S. 3 pages. List of sundries purchased by the month. All personal items. Two tears with some loss of text.","Jane Charlotte Blackburn Washington, Philadelphia, writes to her uncle, Bushrod Washington, regarding family health and education. The letter mentions the death of Judge Richard Peters, longtime friend of Bushrod's. The letter has a Charlestown postmark. Autograph letter signed. 1 sheet with burnt edges.","A.D.S. 2 pages. Eliza presents her friend the attached clipping of two words [\"that it\"] cut from something written by George Washington -- she also attached a small piece of velvet worn by him -- all in thanks for Snow's kindnesses since Eliza's arrival in Boston. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliza Parke Custis.\" Autograph document signed, laminated.","D. 2 pages. Receipt from auditor's office in the state of Kentucky for 72 cents tax paid on 576 2/3 acres of land in Logan County, due from 1827.","A.L.S. 1 page. Secretary of State Clay (under J.Q. Adams) regrets to inform Washington that he does not have a position in the Department of State for the son of Washington's friend. \"If any existed your own recommendation ... would be entirely sufficient.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Re: an accounting of the way in which the nephew's son spent his money while with the Thorntons ...","A.L.S. 3 pages. Christmas greetings and congrats on his election to the Presidency. Also mentions a locket she has sent containing the hair of General and Mrs. Washington, General Lafayette and her own. Autograph letter signed, integral cover docket by AJ.","A.L.S. 3 pages. La Grange to Woodlawn. Lafayette writes that he is always glad to welcome Nelly's American friends in France -- he has several great-grandchildren -- Miss Henrietta Douglas in town and they talked of Woodlawn -- admitting that it is \"not proper\" for him to meddle in American politics, he offers a comment on American election of 1828 anyway in view of Nelly's \"electioneering wishes\" having been accomplished -- he wishes there had been less abuse on both sides -- recommends trip to Europe for Eliza Parke Custis Law, and grieves for her dejected state. Name on original manuscript appears as \"General Lafayette.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, marked \"Recd and forwarded by your Obt Ser. Wm. Whittock Jr.,\" laminated, Postmarked \"New York Mar. 10,\" red seal with device of man's head (George Washington's).","A.L.S. 3 pages. Washington to Boston. Eliza encloses a check for $103 (this is return of a loan plus interest) -- insists on sending the interest, too -- apologizes for delay -- will \"resort to harsh measures\" to recover what is her due, and then will have plenty money -- has been very ill -- Mr. Rogers has come and taken away last child of her daughter to Baltimore, and now she is desolate and alone -- Gen. Lafayette wants her to come to him in France, but she doesn't want to leave her country and travel alone -- \"I must totter on the the grave alone.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmaked \"Washn. City Apr. 22,\" laminated, black seal with waffle design, watermark (S and A Butler U.S.).","Jane Charlotte Washington writes to her uncle and aunt, Bushrod Washington and Julia Ann Washington, Mount Vernon, regarding family updates and describes her journey home from Mount Vernon. Letter contains a Charlestown postmark. Autograph letter, signed. 1 sheet, partially torn.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Fort Washington. Must decline invitation to dine--Mrs. W. afraid he will have another attack like that he just had, if he goes--her excitement on matter so strong he cannot bring himself to go without her consent--invites him and other officers over to dine. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.L.S. 4 pages. A note fixing the time for \"...you, the other gentlemen, and the ladies of the fort [Fort Washington] to dine with me ....\" sends Mrs. M. a few apricots... Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Mt. Vernon docketed \"Hon. Bush. Washington 5th July 1829.\"","Jane Charlotte Washington writes to her uncle, Bushrod Washington, Philadelphia, regarding family health. She is grieved to hear of Bushrod's illness. Letter contains a Charlestown postmark. He would die the following month. Autograph letter, signed. 1 sheet with partially burnt edges.","Possibly from John Augustine Washington. A.D. Requests interview to be confidential--doesn't know how his case will end, and has aversion to usual practices [at death]--his body not to be restrained in any way, not to be buried until signs of decay are seen--coffin to have holes bored in lid and sides [for air] in case of resuscitation--directions for removing his body to Mt. Vernon--nephew John [Augustine] Washington has been asked to come up. Autograph document, laminated, watermark (Hudson). Date on original catalog card appears [1829] [Nov. 14].","A.L.S. 4 pages. Mount Vernon to Washington City. Bushrod Washington Jr., writes that Cousin John [Augustine Washington] is doing the inventory of the late Judge Bushrod Washington's estate -- the two of them are having some doubt as to bequests, particularly about what books should be considered part of the law library -- they suggest a solution, and are trying to iron out difficulties on that point and to clarify one boundary line -- he suggests George mind his health and travel in a closed carriage rather than by horseback -- Bushrod Jr's. family is expected at Mt. Zephyr today. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Geo. C. Washington, written in a later hand \"Son of Col. Wm. A. Washington and brother of Hon. G.C. Washington, on business concerning settlement of Gen'l Washington's estate,\" postmarked \"Alexa. Ca Dec. 30,\" laminated.","Autograph note, 1 page. Accepts dinner invitation ...","Account, 3 pages. List of household sundries purchased by Lorenzo Lewis by the month.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Richmond. Results of his search re: Revolutionary claims of John Thornton and Jane W-n Thornton in 1788 ... quotes from a resolution of the Committee of Claims ... nothing conclusive ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Aug. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Alexandria to Philadelphia. The eclipse--Aunt Rosalie [Stuart 's] engagement [to George Turberville ?]--her landscape painting-- attending lectures--Sonny [Parke's son, E.G W. Butler]--Mr. Hervian has finished cousin Mary [Custis] portrait. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Date on original catalog card appears [c. 1830] Feb. 13. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, marked .\" Forwarded by Mr L. L [ ], laminated.","A.L.S. 1 page. Haywood to Georgetown. He writes to his brother, the Congressman, asking for information on whether there is or will be a bill during this session before Committee on Territories for establishment of the Huron Territory -- he also wants all pamphlet speeches on Foot's Resolution -- wants to collect them all and have them bound. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. Aug. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, and in later hand.\" Brother of Go. C. Washington\",\" postmarked by hand \"Mattox Bridge 12 March 1830,\" free.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mr. Peyton wishes to follow through a suit against the estate of Andrew Parks and Wm A. Washington regarding land titles of sales of certain Kanawah acreage and Federal City lots which formed part of the estate of General Washington. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Peyton, John H.\" Autograph letter signed, (on inside page - see Wm A. W-n letter to Robert Beverly of May 17, 1830).","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Writing to support passage of a bill to incorporate the Alexandria Canal Co ...","A.L.S. 1 page. Haywood to Georgetown. Sarah Washington expresses her sympathy on the grave illness of George Corbin Washington's only daughter [Eleanor Ann Washington] -- she herself has a \"floating gout\" caused, she believes, by sorrows for the losses of others -- she shares family news, mostly health-related -- Lawrence Washington, husband of her daughter Sarah, has bought Combleton and they reside there [Westmoreland County] -- Sarah mourns the loss of carriage horses, which with her inability to walk keep her confined -- when the family goes north every year for 3-4 months, she is \"totally alone.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked by hand \"Mattox Bridge 18 May 1830,\" watermark (dove of peace, and No. 2).","A.D. 2 pages. A list of the letters and whether in hands of Sparks Hamilton--a note at the end says \"those marked S. are in my possession, and were among the papers sent to me from Mount Vernon by Judge Washington.\" Autograph document, in hand of J. Sparks, laminated.","A.L.S. 1 page. Haywood to Georgetown. Lawrence announces news of death of Geo. C. Washington's half brother, William. A. Washington [Jr.] of bilious fever and hemorrhage . (Lawrence Washington was husband of Geo. C.'s half sister Sarah Tayloe Washington, and son of Henry Washington of Westmoreland City.) He wanted George Corbin Washington to hear the news directly before reading it in the newspapers. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Mattox Bridge June 25, 1830\", free, laminated watermark (Amies Philada. No. 2, dove of peace and No. 2).","A.L.S. 2 pages. Kanawha to Woodlawn. Samuel writes a plea to Lawrence Lewis, the sole remaining executor, for any information about the final settlement of George Washington's estate -- Samuel and children are heirs of sister Mildred Hammond's share as well -- their present circumstances would make additional money very acceptable. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Samuel Washington.\" Letter, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Coulsmon Va. June 29,\" in handwriting of someone else, watermark (anchor,and Holdship).","Reproduction, 1 page. Statement of authenticity, written and signed by Eliza P. Custis, dated at Washington on July 4th 1830, regarding a trunk given to her by her brother George Washington Parke Custis that had been used by her grandmother, Martha Washington, and accompanied her each winter when she joined the General at his winter quarter during the Revolution.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Washington to Woodlawn. Eliza explains that she is not asking Lewis for money or for much of his time -- she writes that she is planning on going to Salt Sulphur, White Sulphur and Sweet Springs for her health -- further, she intends to go to her land near there, that had been left her by George Washington -- she asks Lewis for letters of recommendation to procure aid in establishing her claim, and for his description of the route from the Springs to Point Pleasant and stopping places along road. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"City of Washington Jul 14\", laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Fairfax Washington writes that the estate has no money to pay Lewis the interest already past due at this time -- he must depend on present crop for any money -- as sending it now would be a \"fatal interruption\" to the next crop, he asks indulgence for one last time until he can finish seeding. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Battletown Va. Jul 19\", laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. La Grange to Woodlawn. Internal evidence suggests that this is a postscript to a letter from G.W. Lafayette to Nelly. The elder Lafayette writes that his son (G.W. Lafayette) reelected member of House of Deputies -- anxious about Eliza Custis's health -- hopes \"the marriage of Hortensia Monroe, of which I have lately Heard, may procure for her more consolation with respect to her grand children than she has been [ ] to receive from their father.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lafayette.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"New York Sept 1\", red seal.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Alexandria to Audley. Description of two newly acquired fine mares, and arrangements concerning their registration and pedigree papers.","A.L.S. 5 pages. Washington to Boston. Eliza writes that Mr. Blagden was to take letter, but did not stop in to visit, only sending his card -- perhaps he was told she wouldn't receive strangers -- she broke up housekeeping and is living quietly in lodgings -- she goes soon for several months to her sister's (Nelly Lewis's), in Alexandria where she has gone to procure masters for youngest child [Angela] -- had rather be there than at other brother and sisters where she once lived with her child and then grandchildren -- R[ogers], since his marriage, has kept [grand]children from her -- she hasn't seen them for 18 months -- she lives in state of anxiety and distress, with constant pain in her side -- she relates her efforts to help Snow's son politically -- she is now in Gadsby's National Hotel near Bank of Washington -- complains of the difficulty in getting good servants -- \"the liberation of many negroes within the last twelve or fifteen years, has rendered them generally worthless - utterly corrupted the slaves, so that now 'tis almost impossible to hire a decent servant.\" -- Mary Lee Randolph Custis is engaged to marry youngest son of General Lighthorse Harry Lee [that is, Robert E. Lee]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliza P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, directed \"Hond. by the Revd. George Washington Blagden,\" but crossed out, postmarked \"Washington City.[ ]Nov.[ ],\" laminated, watermark.","Check. A.D.S. 1 page. Fragment. Order to the Cashier of the Potomac Bank to pay $58.17. Signed, canceled, endorsed by Baird, signed by Lawrence Lewis as executor of George Washington's estate. (See also Baird's bills dated April 28, 1831 and 1830-1.)  Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\" Autograph document signed, canceled, endorsed by Baird, signed by L. Lewis as Executor of G.W.'s estate.","Bill. A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for stone work for the vault at Mount Vernon. $58.17. receipted by Baird on Jan. 27, 1831, docketed by L. Lewis \"Acct and Recpt. for Stone for the Vault at Mt. Vernon $58.17 27 Jany 1831\". [See also Baird's bill dated April 28, 1831 and check dated Dec. 27 1830]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Tho. E. Baird.\" Autograph document signed, receipted by Baird on Jan. 27, 1831, docketed by L. Lewis \"Acct and Recpt. for Stone for the Vault at Mt. Vernon $58.17 27 Jany 1831.\"","Formal letter in French signed by Marquis de Lafayette as president of the Comite Central Polonais.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Encloses memorandum [now missing] expresses gratitude for W-n's efforts in his behalf ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Union Hotel watermark: \"AMIES PHILADA\", dove, black wax seal, oval impression.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Arlington House. Custis writes to Rev. Orr that the state of the river is preventing access to Georgetown which prevented earlier answer -- he declines election as Director of African Education Society -- agricultural and literary avocations make it impossible to give it full attention -- wishes the Society all success -- in a postscript asks Orr with Mr. McNeall to render into Latin an inscription intended for a tomb for Washington's mother: \"To Mary The Mother of Washington The Virginian Matron Who gave to her Country and the World A Hero without ambition, A Patriot without reproach Aetatis 85.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed \"G.W. Custis letter to Isaac Orr July 25. 1831.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Georgetown. Maj. Lawrence Lewis has finished new vault -- he came today to examine the coffins -- many cannot be moved without going to pieces -- your father's coffin [Wm. A. Washington] is entirely to pieces, cannot be moved -- better send someone to make a new coffin -- Major Lewis will move them next week or so -- my health is bad -- have written Mr. Roberson on this subject -- have not received receipt for George's first six months' tuition and board -- please ask them to send bill and receipt -- George's expenses greater than they should be, especially for his shoes -- my other son is at Mr. Brent's school and his shoes are much less. Name on original manuscript appears as \"John A. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.C.W., laminated, watermark (Mode), postmarked \"Alexa Ca. Mar. 4,\" marked\"Free.\"","Receipt. 1 page. Cloth and thread purchased for Negro clothing. Amount $7.80.","Genealogy chart, Washington family. Has a key for the several proprietors of Mount Vernon. Appears to be inaccurate.","A.D.S. Bill for $5.00 for stonework for the vault at Mount Vernon. Autograph document signed, receipted by Baird, docketed \"Genl. Washington's Estate to Thos. E. Baird $5. April 28 1831.\" [See also Baird's bill dated 1830-31, and L. Lewis's check to Baird dated Dec. 27, 1830].","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Fort Washington. Has directed the gardener to take over the first peas--hopes they will be acceptable to her and Major Mason--sister is recovering--husband's business kept her from going to her--tomorrow we set off--letter from Augustine [John A. W-n ?]--\"boys are all well\"--thanks her for inviting Augustine to spend vacation with her son but Mr. W. thinks him too young and volatile to be without parental or teacher's control--respects to Mr. and Mrs. Webb. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, written in a later hand is incorrect information, \"Mrs. J. C. Washington wife of Judge Bushrod Washington,\" laminated.","For linen and thread - $1.69 1/4.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Kanawha. Acknowledges receipt of circular letter regarding their desire to reinter remains of Mrs. Mary Washington in church and erect monument--from knowledge of her simple likes, he dissents from scheme as her only surviving grandchild of the name--suggests a plain monument erected on spot she's buried now as best memorial--thanks them for intended honor. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Saml. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed \"From Capt. Samuel Washington of Kanhawa. his refusal to give up the remains of Mary the Mother of Washington with all the other near relatives to be placed in a contemplated Church in the town of Fredericksburg\", laminated. [Letter to members of Monumental Committee of Fredericksburg].","A.L.S. 1 page. They have been appt. a committee by citizens of Fredericksburg and vicinity to \"rescue from oblivion the spot, where by her own selection lie intered the remains of your venerated and respected relative Mrs. Mary Washington\"--requests assent and co-operation in raising a monument. Letter, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexa Ca June 8,\" laminated, watermarks.","The son of George Washington's sister, Lawrence Lewis authorizes Thomas Griggs to bring back a slave named Shadrach and his brother Arlington who ran away separately from Lewis' farm near Battletown.","A.L.S. Alexandria to Audley. Name on originaly manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\"","Haywood. Describes her poor health and her unhappy situation since the death of her son William Augustine. Mrs. Washington asks Mr. Beverley to clear up some trouble she is having proving the payment of a debt. Signature on manuscript appears as \"Sarah Washington Senior.\" Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel.","A.L. 2 pages. Audley. Copy of letter. Negative reply to the request that Nancy Coxe spend the winter in Philadelphia with the Lewis family.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Nashville. Relates to a suit between a Mr. Ervin and a Mr. Blake. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. (Thomas Washington not identified. Possibly Thomas Blackburn W-n, son of George Corbin Washington). 1802-1894.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Boston to Baltimore. Promises to supply Gilmore with autograph letters, particularly \"those of Revolutionary note.\" Complains about William Sprague, GW document collector. Asks Gilmore to ask Charles Carroll about his memories of the Conway Cabal, \"particularly the names of those, who were unfavorably disposed towards [Gen. Washington] in Congress.\" Autograph letter signed, address leaf, seal, postmark.","Lawrence Lewis writes to George Corbin Washington regarding the remains of their uncle George Washington. Notes that 'Cousin John' - John Augustine Washington - refused to have Washington's remains disturbed despite the two houses of Congress desire to place them in the cellar (used for coal and wood) of the Capital which Lewis finds insulting. Mentions an already approved equestrian statue of Washington to be placed in a square as a better location under which to place Washingtons's remains. Expresses that the final movement of Washington to the new vault complied with their uncle's last expressed wish despite the public's claim that the remains belong to them and should be given upon demand. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel. Postmarked - Alexandria 'Feb 17'.","Receipt. Henry Brown, State Treasurer. Tax receipt for year 1831 for 500 acres of land in Union County, Ohio. Signed by D[eneas?] Adams, Chief Clerk. Partly printed form, docketed.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Mr. W-n's health fluctuating* ... will be traveling again this summer, pleased that she is nicely situated with brother's family ... invitation to Mount Vernon if W-ns in residence next winter ...  Autograph letter signed, integral cover. *John A., Sr. died on June 26, 1832.","Letter to Frances Lewis Butler from her sister and mother. Mary Eliza Angela Lewis, also nicknamed 'Tiffin,' writes to her sister about her recent trip to Washington, D. C. where she witnessed debates in the Senate and House. Confesses that she also attended a '[Henry] Clay meeting' and rather enjoyed it. Reports that members from the meeting later visited Mount Vernon and Mr. Bradford of Virginia delivered an excellent and appropriate address at the tomb. Mentions other family members. Nelly adds her own letter to the latter part of the document, commenting on 'Sonny's' portrait [by Chapman] and the response of a visitor as the \"best likeness of a child he ever saw.\" It is the greatest ornament in their parlor. Writes about the weather, picking wild strawberries and various family members as well as upcoming travel plans. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages. Postmarked Alexandria, May 28.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Woodlawn. Information on fees paid by his uncle [Bushrod W-n] in suit Cresap vs. McLai[n ?]--Maria [Anne Maria Washington ?] suffering from chills and fever. Name on original manuscript appears as \"John A. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. House of Representatives to Georgetown. Announces death of John A. Washington about 2 o'clock while writer was with a party at Mt. Vernon--Dr. Mason with him--had been better but sudden hemorhage carried him off in minutes--hasten to distressed family if it is convenient.Date on original catalog card appears [1832] [June 26].Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Announcing death of John A. Washington of Mt. Vernon,\" watermark (D.I. Canfield).","Bond. D. 1 page. G.C.W. to pay $711.10 for his shares of stock of Potomac Co., under will of B. Washington, deceased--obligation being he must refund on demand due proportion of any deals or just demands hereafter appearing against B. Washington, deceased. Document, unsigned, [on reverse is form for same transaction with G.C.W-n in his position as trustee for Bushrod Washington Jr.'s children,] watermark.","D. 1 fragment. Thomas Beall of Georgetown, heirs of Washington County. Mostly real property taxes ...","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Encloses stock gilli seed ... will send Polianthus seeds and roots ... planning to board in Alexandria until late Mar ... sons at Howard School ... wants Maria to attend [Benjamin] Hallowell's school ... accepts offer of White fig and passion fruit ... will make every effort to keep up with MV without involving the children's estates ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Richmond. Visited downstairs rooms only--furniture all changed from G.W.'s day--key of Bastille and marble mantle and numerous statues and paintings--\"you may not be aware that the best likeness of Washington was what might almost be said to have been a chance drawing on a pitcher. This is preserved in an elegant frame and under a green veil\"--description of old and new tombs--\" ... the tomb itself though by way of distinction called new is in a state delapidation [sic] disgraceful to the nation if indeed the nation had anything to do with it\"--8 or 10 slaves on estate--old negro acted as guide, told anecdotes--mulatto woman--\"the blood of some of the W. family no doubt ran in her veins\"--all servants there expected tips from visiters--good description of the state capitol in Richmond and city guard which is [he thinks] designed to hold slaves in check. Name does not appear on original manuscript. Early description of Mt. Vernon. Autograph letter, integral cover docketed \"Tap Wentworth,\" laminated, watermark.","Resolution of thanks by Washington Board of Aldermen, to George Corbin Washington, E.F. Chambers, and L. Jarvis. Public appreciation of their successful support of Congressional measures to promote interests of city of Washington ... to be honored at a dinner ...","A.D. Travel journal including a description of a visit to Mount Vernon. April 18 - May 15, 1833.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Washington. Requests Humphreys to look into the \"situation, price and payments of Flore's farm\" ... would like to purchase a small farm for daughter, Maria ... brother Bush'd [bro-in-law probably] in Ohio disposing of a tract of her land ... her sister and others in Fredericksburg for corner stone laying of monument to Mary Ball W-n ... Barrows, the, donor, taking care of them ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"Jane C.\" Autograph letter signed, (1 1/2 of text), integral cover; the docket identifies the writer.","A.L.S. 6 pages. Woodlawn. Lengthy account of use of snake-weed as a cure for hydrophobia. Where found, how to prepare and administer. Several case histories.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Pha. Alms House to Brucetown Frederick County, Virginia. Asks about money loaned by him to Dr. Snyder and not repaid--could have made several hundred dollars in a few days by investing it in stock--will subscribe to Saturday Evening Post for him-- approves of sending cousin Charles to college. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Churchill.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Phil Oct 4\", docketed \"The Funeral,\" laminated, watermarked (J.L. Robeson, Phila.).","A.L.S. 3 pages. Letter with envelope addressed to Mrs. Hay, nee Monroe. Envelope docketed in French, \"recommander aux (?) de Monsieur Daveral, Charge d'affaires du Etats Unis a Naples (?).\" Personal letter, family news, etc.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Alexandria. Re: crop of wheat and shipments of flour.","A.L.S 3 pages. Department of State, Washington. Quotes from G.W.'s letter to President of Congress in 1781 requesting that writers be employed to copy down revolutionary documents of his which were never copied and are on loose sheets--Congress did so, and is in possession of some--if he (J.A.W) has more, would he consent to have it deposited among National Archives? Copy certified and sealed in 1850 as true copy of record in file of State Dept.","A.L.S. 6 pages. Georgetown. Writes to answer letter stating govt's desire to have official papers of G.W. to put in national Archives in State Dept.--description of documents in his possession--estimates of no. of papers in collection he will consent to being deposited in national archives--would like to give the papers but feels he cannot--\"I am willing that the Government shall possess all the papers of a general character or in any manner connected with the Colonial revolutionary and political history of the country, only reserving such as are of a privat nature, or which it would be obviously improper to make public.\"--doesn't know what price to ask--papers at present in possession of Mr. [Jared] Sparks for publishing--will discuss terms with govt.--has portion of G.W.'s library relating to public records of the country and will sell them too. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed \"Letter to Hon. L. McLane Bill No 446 Washington Papers, Books etc Jany. 3d. 1834 No. 3,\" laminated. [Below is added as a note \"These Books were delivered with the papers to the State Department. No additional allowance being made for them\"].","A.L.S. 3 pages. Waverly to Charles Town. Reflections on new year and transitory nature of life--advice to her. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. F. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, marked \"A New Years Gift,\" laminated, directed \"per Mr.[ ].","A.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown. Answers inquiry of [nephew of Geo. A. Washington] regarding military rank and bounty claim of Geo. A. W-n--\"It appears from the rolls furnished the War Dept that Maj. W[ashington] was returned as a Lieutenant at the close of the war, which was probably the rank he held in the Regiment from which he was taken to perform the duty of Aid de Camp. According to the existing military laws the appointment of Aid gives the title of Major without the command or compensation, and officers, upon relinquishing that Situation, which is frequently the case, return to duty in their regiments with the rank held before leaving them. Upon disbanding the Army, I presume, therefore, that the officers were mustered out of service according to their regimental rank and not agreeably to the rank held in the Staff.\"--Maj. W. entitled to 2666 2/3 acres Va. bounty land--State troops already pd. in lands by govt. but not Continental troops, of which Maj. W. seems to have been member. Autograph letter signed, watermark (P and C).","Printed form completed in manuscript. The top half of the form is a prospectus for Jared Sparks's Life and Writings of Washingotn, with Historical Notes, Illustrations, Engravings, \u0026c. It features a wood engraving of the \"Evacuation of Boston, from a Revolutionary medal.\" The bottom of the form certifies that Oliver B. Dorance - a lawyer and freemason from Portland, Maine - has paid 5 dollars for volumes two and three of Sparks's book. The receipt is signed by Benjamin R. Downes on behalf of the publisher.","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia to Waltham. Refers to his [Green's] review of Jefferson's papers--Jefferson's claim that G.W. \"belonged to the School of Infidelity\" is slanderous--sends him pamphlet on the subject --during revolution when G.W. was at Morristown N.J., \"[G.W.] was, at his particular request, admitted to commune at the Lord's Table, with the Presbyterian church of that place, then under the pastoral care of the Revd. Dr. Timothy Jones. There were, not long since, and I believe there still are, living, eye-witnesses of this fact.\"--the Genl. and Mrs. W. attended Baptism of T. Lear's child in 1791. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, endorsed \"Rev Dr Green, the most aged and most distinguished of the old presbyterians,\" red seal broken off.","Promissory note. Promise to pay $87.88 nine months after date. Document, fragment, endorsed \"P. Washington and C. Burwell Note,\" laminated. Assigned to Thos. Timbalake, May 9, 1834 $40. receipted Sept. 9, 1835.","A.L.S. Senate Chamber, Washington. Letter of introduction for friends.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Iberville, Louisiana to New Orleans. Writes in a humorous vein about Conrad's sudden preference for rural retreats--received articles from Mr. Krumbhaar; sorry they are not what he wanted--have Mr. Krumbhaar procure berths or staterooms on ship for them--Sonny and Sissy send love [Parke's children, E.G.W. Butler and E.A. Isabella Butler]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked by hand \"Iberville La May 27 1834\", laminated, black seal.","Check. A.D.S. 1 page. Check on Bank of the Metropolis for $27. Autograph document signed, fragment, cancelled.","A.L.S. 1 page. Cambridge E.S. Md. Explains his absence from stockholders mtg. of the Canal Co., sending his vote for Geo. C. W-n as President ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Goldsborough.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 4 pages. To New Orleans. Arrived at White Sulpher after fatiguing journey [from La.]--Commodore Biddle here--describes scenery and their location, a cabin.","Includes a letter from Nelly written crosshatch across Mary Eliza Angela Conrad's. She and Angela talk constantly of him--teases him about Angela--the Magill (?) ring and his profile are carefully guarded by Angela--trip very fatiguing and miserable--stay at the springs a while to restore health--then to Audley, but will return to [Woodlawn] before his visit--speaks of friends on voyage home--rejoices that he doesn't use tobacco in any form--his brother Alfred--anxious lest Ive's humor toward him will change--he is a mad man. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 1 page. White Sulphur to New Orleans. She is finishing a dress for her mother--hopes his journey will be safe. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1834] [July 4]. ","Includes letter from Nelly written in crosshatch. A.L.S. 4 pages. Worried about Parke; no news from her--they go on to Sweet Springs--hopes this will benefit Angela who has had 3 attacks of nervous pain in her face--if they aren't at Woodlawn by mid-August when he visits, go to postmaster in Alexandria and then come to A[udley]--if he goes to Fred[erick], go to Berryville (sometimes called Battletown,) and Audley is just 2 miles--admonishes him not to say \"cursed\" or any other bad words because her sister [in-law] Mrs. Custis disapproves--[Here she leaves room for a postscript by M.E.A. Lewis] describes their location--live in brick house, one of a row of them called \"Paradise Row\"--Mr. Custis and Mr. Bowers of New Orleans are here--a band and dancing here--few genteel men there--friends at the spring.","A.L.S. 2 pages. White Sulphur Spring to New Orleans. \"You are unreasonable to call me cold, and an icicle. I am neither.\"--denies going out with handsome young men. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover in hand of E.P. Lewis, marked \"Sulphur Springs Va. July 12, 1834,\" postmarked \"White Sulr. Sprs. Va, Jul. 13,\" laminated. ","A long letter by E.P. Lewis is added as a postscript in crosshatch. A.L.S. 3 pages. Altho Angela seems cold to him, she really thinks of him all the time--Commodore Biddle--Harry [Henry] Clay is here--life and people at White Sulphur--asks that Conrad's sisters write Angela a line or two giving their approbation of his fiancee, but not to let Angela know she suggested it--Beau Nash of White Sulphur, Lewis Caldwell--thinks her health will be completely restored by the Springs.","Form for relinquishing Washington papers to the U.S. Government, drawn up by Jared Sparks for Geo. C. Washington to copy. [See letter of same date, Sparks to G.C. Washington].","A.L.S. 4 pages. Tudor Place to Philadelphia. Arrived last evening after tedious trip down canal--detoured at Harpers Ferry--leave tomorrow for Woodlawn. Anxiety over his health--will be ready to receive him any day after tomorrow--hopes he was enlightened by the good company of his journey--advises him to put his loved ones under protection of [God]--left Audley of Friday, was sick all way to Charlestown--is well now--talk of acquaintances--don't forget the profiles.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. She misses him--entertaining guests--has received more songs to learn--will commence some keepsakes for his brothers and sisters--remind him of promise not to keep house with Mr. [John ?] S[li]d[el]l this winter--cautions him to be careful of his eyes--numbers all her letters so he can tell if any are lost--writes of every one's good opinion of him. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked [ ] D.C. Oct 18,\" marked No. 1, laminated. ","A postscript by E.P. Lewis. The Dr. says the disease is called Ptirgium [Ptergium] and requires an operation--she tore up her obnoxious letter and did her best to make them (?) happy while they were here.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Received his letter from Norfolk--she watched his boat for 15 min. thru a spy glass, but could see no one aboard--his brother [Alfred Conrad] arrived today--admonishes him to be careful of his eyes and do not let any not a first rate surgeon perform the operation [for Ptergium]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, laminated, black seal blurred, \"favrd. by Mr. Alfred Conrad.\" ","Letter from Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis follows: A.L.S. 3 pages. Sends him a rose kissed by Tiffin [Angela]--[Angela] misses him badly--his brother's stay makes them all happy--he says he will come again in Jany.--his clothes he lent haven't been returned--warns Charles to have nothing further to do with Mrs. F. la Dianola, or a scandal may result--don't get into any altercations on politics or other matters--she has finished transfering card baskets and given them a coat of varnish--will make another basket and box and will make 2 pr. [screens] for his house. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1834] [Oct. 18]. Autograph letter signed, directed \"Favr'd by Mr. Alfred Conrad,\" [letter added to letter from M.E.A. Lewis to Charles Conrad, same date].","A.L.S. 1 page. His brother Alfred has left--will commence making the [guards ?] for his brothers--\"I looked at the names you carved yesterday\"--. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Oct 2[]\", laminated, marked \"No. 2 by mail.\" ","Letter by Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis follows in crosshatch: A.L.S. 3 pages. Anxiety over his long sea journey--anxious over his eyes--get best medical opinion and nursing care if an operation is necessary--Alfred [Conrad] promised to come in Jany., but she advises Charles not to risk it--his brother Alfred's impediment--\"I would not have you condescend to B.[?] in any way, and if she slights this attention leave them to themselves.\" --Lt. Richard Lee went to Texas with $15000 and never heard of since--warns Charles not to go to Texas or Mexico--Ferd[inand Coxe, Esther Maria Coxe Lewis's brother] is here doing nothing much--he is very indolent--Angela spends much time walking. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L..\" Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. If he hasn't answered [Lorenzo's] letter, please do--Dr. Physick's opinion agrees with Dr. Washington's regarding Charles' eyes--is reading \"Mrs. Trollop's tour in Belgium and Western Germany\"--her opinion of Mrs. Trollope's veracity--Capt. Bell \"of opossum and persimon notoriety\" visited--has been playing Backgammon with Ferdinand [Coxe]--she practices her music--her father has made her a frame for flowers in a room with constant fire--announcement of Mr. Wm. Taylor of Point-Coupee marriage to Miss Thom of Culpeper County--\"I think he has treated my friend Virginia shabbily\"-warns him about care of his eyes. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Oct. 27,\" marked \"No 2,\" laminated red seal blurred. ","A postscript is added by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 1 page. Anxious about his safe arrival and his eyes. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L..\" Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Woodlawn. Glad he's arrived safe at Charleston--scolds him for flirtation--the Wirt girls--\"..the good City of New Orleans has disgraced itself by firing a salute to Mr. [Geo.] Poindexter.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral cover, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Oct. 31,\" laminated, broken black seal. Date on original catalog card appears 1834 O[ct.] 28. ","A long letter follows from E. P. Lewis in crosshatch; A.L.S. 3 pages. His safe arrival in Charleston--his \"besetting sin\" a weakness for soft dark eyes--warns him to be careful of his looking at pretty faces, to remember the A.C.'s and the Pyles--the Wirt girls are flirts, break engagements without 2nd thought--her anxiety about his unguarded and trusting attitude toward others--he must overcome this--cautions him about using his eyes--sends regards to friends in New Orleans. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed. Date on original catalog card appears [1834] [Oct. 28].","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Laughed at his letter about the Wirt girls--they are the objects of much scandal--Mrs. Butler (alias Fanny Kemble's) book softened before being printed for American public--her attacks on American manners--Mrs. Trollope's descriptions of German and American society--wife of her cousin [Mary W. Lewis] Willis [wife of Byrd Willis and daughter of Geo. Lewis] died of epidemic in Pensacola. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Nov. 2,\" marked \"No. 3\", laminated. ","A postscript follows by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 2 pages. Adds to Angela's tale of the scandals about the Misses Wirt--cautions him against flirtations--reminds him of his flirtation with Mrs. Pyle.","A.L.S. 1 page. Woodlawn. Received his letter from Montgomery[Ala.]--can procure no teachers in music or French, so teaches herself--reads Trevelyan's novel--\"Aunt Anna and myself drank your health and safe return in a Bumper, after Mother and Father had left the table.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Nov. 6,\" marked \"The 3rd letter from E. P. L.,\" black seal with swan and nest and motto. ","Long postscript by E.P. Lewis follows. A.L.S. 3 pages. Cautions him about straining his eyes--Tiffin [Angela] will continue to write weekly, but she will write only if anything worth relating comes up--talk of mutual friends--she has transferred pair of screens for [Charles and Angela's] domicile--A. to do a pr. for the drawing room--has done several pieces of handwork for them--box for chess men, card basket, etc.--Mr. Moore is here with Mr. L[ewis] settling accts. of Genl. W-n's estate--questions Conrad on origin of the woolsack in Parliament--advice for taking care of cloths and keeping warm and dry.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Gives him an example of her daily schedule--scenery near Woodlawn--father [Lawr. Lewis] promises to take them in carriage \"as far as it can go towards Porters Battery, and we are to walk the rest of the distance\"--has information on friends in New Orleans--asks about building of water works and gas works there--finished reading Trevelyan. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Nov. 9,\" marked \"No. 4,\" laminated, red seal obscured. ","A postscript by E.P. Lewis follows: A.L.S. 2 pages. Copies for him a few verses from a novel \"Pinmoney,\" called \"The Undying One\"--inquires about Leonard R. Aling in Tampico.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Received letter from N. Orleans--Aunt [Mary]Custis and her daughter Mrs. [Robt. E.] Lee visited--her friend Mrs.[ ] Powell--Cousin Mary [Custis Lee] will live in Washington this winter--\"They are my favorite Aunt and cousin\"--expects to take up painting for winter but is indolent. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Nov. 16,\" marked \"No. 5,\" laminated, red seal smeared. ","A postscript by Mrs. E.P. Lewis follows: A.L.S. 2 pages. Advice on frugality and his health--chimney in parlour which was so unsightly is now done over.","A.L.S. 1 page. Glad Alfred [Conrad's brother] liked her--his eyes--will write on Saturday. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed. ","Postscript by E.P. Custis Lewis follows in crosshatch. A.L.S. 4 pages. [Angela] studies her French and exercises for his sake--cautions him about his eyes--even if he were to go blind [Angela] would stick by him--fears he was angered or hurt by her [warnings on flirtations]--[Angela] begins drawing in crayon--one of Charles Conrad's uncles was [G.W.P. Custis'] intimate friend--her family--Col. House died of cholera in Georgetown--stories of [Geo.] Poindexter's cheating at cards--mutual friends. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Nov. 20,\" black seal obscured.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Charles' eyes--brother [Lorenzo Lewis] and family arrived [from Philadelphia]--has new music to learn--received several gifts--[Lorenzo] heard nothing of the Pyles--Ferdinand Coxe confined to his room-[Lorenzo] brought 2 Jackson medals to add to her cabinet--[Lorenzo and family] leave soon and return after Xmas for a while--hopes his business progresses--has just read \"The Camp and Court of Napoleon\"--. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Nov. 24,\" marked \"No. 6\", red seal obscured. ","A long postscript by E.P. Lewis follows. A.L.S. 2 pages. The twins [Lawrence Fielding and John Ed. Coxe Lewis]--gifts to Angela--a friend brought Tiffin [Angela] a piece of the Plymouth Rock for her cabinet--warns him not to eat oysters because they are thought to cause cholera--always keep strong mint lozenges by him. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Received letter written after trip to Baton Rouge--family and mutual friends--her music improves but little, though she practices diligently--has read a life of Marshall Ney and cannot admire him--now is reading a History of Bayard--ships lost in violent storms. ame on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Dec. 1,\" marked \"No. 7,\" red seal obscured. ","A postscript follows by E.P. Lewis. A.L.S. 2 pages. Lorenzo inquired about the Pyle's but could learn nothing--\"I trust you will never think it necessary to renew your acquaintance with them anywhere.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1834] [Nov. 29]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. [Lawrence Lewis] requests to pay money he owes to servant--[Lorenzo] and family arrived safe at Phila.-watched eclipse of [sun] thru smoked glass--skipped thru \"The Polish Chiefs\" a story of Kosciusco's love--because of this Aunt Anna called her a cold blooded Yankee, and that no warm blooded Virginian could have resisted such a tale of woe--is reading Jeanie Deans/The Heart of Midlothian [Scott]--admires characters in this book much. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Dec. 6,\" marked \"No. 8,\" red seal with obscured device. ","There follows a long postscript by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 2 pages. Shocked to read in his letter,\"Really, from the style of your letters one would suppose that you were the fiancee, not she, you are more jealous than she is ... \"in answer to her admonitions [regarding flirting]--lectures him about respect due to a parent and old lady--will abstain hereafter from advising him.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Glad Supreme Ct. decided in his favor--\"that poor man Parker\" who has aroused ire of people in N. Orleans--is reading the novel \"Henri Quatre\"--the gig is a very dangerous carriage; tells a story of Mr. Mason being injured in one--great no. of shipwrecks this fall; hopes he won't return by water --speaks of friends in La.--thanks for the oranges. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Dec. 15,\" marked \"No. 9,\" laminated, red seal obscured. ","There follows a postscript written by E.P. Lewis. A.L.S. 1 page. Asks that both forget their quarrel and think carefully before writing anything better left unsaid.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Dr. Henry Daingerfield visits--he threw mistletoe leaves in fire to see if Charles is constant--visiters--her French gets tedious, and she spends much time reading--is reading a hist. of Spain--coming marriage of Susan [Randolph] Taylor and Moncure Robinson [civil engineer building Philadelphia and Reading R.R.]-received as Christmas gift \"Landscape Annual\" for1835--is doing handiwork. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Dec.[ ], marked \"No 10\", laminated, red seal blurred. ","There follows a long postscript by E.P. Lewis. A.L.S. 2 pages. Is trying to make him a birthday gift--thanks for information about Woolsack [in Brit. Parliament]--hopes to see him on Supreme Ct. some day--congratulations on birth of [a nephew].","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Weather--much snow--business detains Lorenzo in Phila.--Parke's son \"Sonny\" [E.G.W. Butler] going to school in Baton Rouge--hopes he will read the books every day or at least every Sunday for her gratification--[ice] skating a favorite amusement in this part of the country--will get [Lorenzo] to make a sleigh when he comes--friends--snow 21 inches deep. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, laminated, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Dec. 31,\" marked \"No. 12,\" laminated, red seal blurred. ","A postscript by E.P. Lewis follows. A.L.S. 1 page. Wishes he could have partaken of her [Christmas] pies, cake and jellies.","A.D. 2 pages. Account of payments on the estate of George Washington. Summary of payments received and paid on the estate of GW. Includes a reference to Wm. Yeaton enclosing the tomb at Mt. Vernon in 1835. Expenses incurred on behalf of old Negroes.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Unable to get mail to town on time because of weather--snow 21 inches deep on Dec. 29--visiters--[Lorenzo] leaves Audley tomorrow--has been told a states righter is afraid to visit because she treated a Virginia gentleman so badly--discusses friends and C.'s relatives--a new hotel, gas lights, and water works for N. Orleans--stays by the fire reading novels, of Miss [Maria] Edgeworth and Walter Scott--doing needlework for [Lorenzo]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Jan. 5,\" marked \"No. 13,\" laminated, red seal blurred. ","Postscript follows from E.P. Lewis. 2 pages. Bad weather--deepest snow in 35 years--quotes from letter of E.B. Gibson's about Angela.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Wishes Charles to visit Parke when he next goes up river--news of friends--anecdote of Fanny Kemble, now Mrs. [Pierce] Butler (her efforts to get brown as an Indian at New Port)--weather--river frozen over--has read \"Woodstock.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Jan. 10,\" marked \"No. 14,\" red seal blurred. ","A postscript by E.P. Lewis follows. A.L.S. 2 pages. Begs him to break practice of sleeping with window open in winter--has been painting birds from Wilson's Ornithology for Lolen [Lorenzo]--promises to paint Cherry Bird and humming bird for Angela--grandmother's recipe for lip salve, from Glass' Cookery--some oranges have been frozen in storeroom for keeping.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Brother [Lorenzo] and family here--crosses Shenandoah River on ice, carrying the two babies [Lawrence Fielding, and John R.C. Lewis]--is reading \"Last Days of Pompeii\"--comparison of Bulwer's and Scott's novels--guests--approves Mr. [Henry] Clay's report on the subject of war with France--\" ... it is well that he is sometimes correct\"--fears Charles thinks her a little \"to far north in my disposition\"--[Lawrence Lewis says for him to keep the money Mr. Bullitt has for him].  ","A.L.S. 2 pages. Begs him to \"let bygones be bygones\"--hopes he received her peace-making postscript--hopes she hasn't hurt or angered him--still [painting] birds for her children.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Entreats him never to mention again in any way the unfortunate postscript which her mother wrote [see letter of Dec. 5, 1834]--gratified he has kept his promise to her about playing cards--attack on Gen. Ripley--visit to Mt. Vernon--Miss Harriet Martineau to visit Woodlawn--[English miscellaneous writer, literary lion of the time]--a fancy ball in Washington-- [Lorenzo] anxious for him to send the \"curious snakes\" to add to his collections of natural subjects. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Jan 26,\" marked \"No. 16,\" laminated.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Pleased he is reading [religious] books she gave him--Miss [Harriet] Martineau will be unable to come to Woodlawn after all--Lorenzo goes to Washington to pay her their respects and make apologies--she is to get invitation to big fancy dress ball on Feb. 22, her first--Esther's brother Ferdinand [Coxe] goes to W. Indies to restore health--is reading Miss Martineau's \"Poor Laws and Paupers\"--actresses and actors--a postscript, dated Jan. 31, tells of storm with thunder and lightening--Lorenzo's children. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral cover, postmarked \"Jan. 31 Alexandria D.C.,\" marked \"No 17,\" laminated.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Unable to account for irregularity of mail--his attendance at a Masquerade--wants to have complete confidence in him, even in trifles--Miss Mason married to Mr. [Sidney S.] Lee, brother of [Robt. E. Lee]--intend to visit Arlington--Miss Martineau [Harriet]--she is reading Henry Bulwer's \"France\" \"[France: Social, Literary and Political\", 1834, 1st part of work called \"The Monarchy of the Middle Classes\", (1836)]--tells him of clipping from Liverpool paper complimentary to Senators--a new bonnet--Parke not to send Sonny [E.G.W. Butler] to school until next year. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Feb. 9,\" marked \"No 18,\" red seal blurred. ","A postscript by E.P. Lewis follows, A.L.S. 2 pages. Glad he liked the [silhouette of Angela ?] --glad he's taken her advice [on his health]--Miss M[artineau].","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Aunt [Martha] Peter and Brittania [Peter Kennon] visiting--fancy dress ball canceled, and a common subscription ball to be held on Feb. 22 instead--she won't go--Miss Charlotte Taylor married to [Moncure] Robinson--talk of war with France--Bulwer's \"France\"--Miss Nannie Mason's marriage--Mr. Wm. Patterson's death, merchant of Baltimore--talk of railroad line to N. Orleans--Mrs. Owens, her cousin, comes to visit [Otwayana Carter Owens, daughter of Betty Lewis Carter]--Mother learns new type of painting, done with \"forms.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Feb. 18,\" marked \"No. 19,\" red seal blurred. ","Postscript from E.P. Lewis follows, A.L.S. 1 page. Hears scarlet fever is in [New Orleans]--gives a treatment for it.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Charles' success as a lawyer--relations with France--Livingston has left Paris and French minister will leave Washington--she looks forward to war--she won't go to ball given by Batchelors of Washington--reading--news of friends--Mrs. Krumbhaar--family news--improvements in N. Orleans--. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Feb. 25,\" marked \"No. 20,\" laminated, red blurred seal. ","A postscript follows by E.P. Lewis, A.L.S. 1 page. All have had influenza--she still sits up late after others are in bed--is painting birds for her children.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Trip to Arlington--to be a supper for the bride--[Miss Mason, bride of R.E. Lee's brother Sidney S. Lee]--will leave letter at home and mother will finish it when she returns--New Orleans friends. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Mar. 2,\" marked \"No. 21,\" laminated, broken black seal. ","A postscript follows from E.P. Lewis to Charles Conrad, dated March 1, 1835. A.L.S. 3 pages. Arrived at Arlington in snow storm--[Angela] ill with nervous headache--descript. of Angela's dress--she wore Charles' ring--groom far superior in appearance and heart to bride [Sidney Smith Lee and Miss Nanny Mason]--description of both--couple to live with Mrs. Fitzhugh, widow of Mrs. Custis' brother--the Bachelor's Ball--Capt. Bell--news of friends and relatives.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Arlington. Bridal party left Sunday--river frozen over for 3rd time this winter--had wanted to attend session of Cong. but didn't--gossip over marriage of [Moncure] Robinson \u0026 Charlotte Taylor--pleased that he is going to visit her sister [Parke Lewis Butler]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Mar [ ]\", watermark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Arlington. Visiting family and friends in Georgetown and Alexandria--claims she has no opportunities for flirtation--reading Life of Crabbe the Poet--will read [Henry] Lee's Life of Napoleon next--Congress adjourned without making any provision for defense against French. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Mar. 15,\" marked \"No. 2 from A[rlington]\", broken red seal, watermark.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. [Angela] still at Arlington and [Lorenzo] and family are there too--often sees Charles in her dreams--Washy [G.W. Lewis]--visited tree where his and Angela's names are [carved]--does needlework--instructions on getting and killing venemous snakes for L[orenzo]'s natural history collection--he lately prepared a crossbill. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Mar. 19,\" broken black seal.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Arlington. Denies she has found any other who would make her wish to be free again--proposed a schedule of visits to Georgetown and Washington--visited W-n one day, the capitol, Senate and House, fountain near the Naval monument--new improvements in N. Orleans--has painted a small head in miniature--visiters at Arlington--teaching Mrs. Nannie [Mason] Lee to transfer. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Mar. 22,\" marked \"No 3 from A[rlington].\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. News of his aunt Mrs. Thruston's death--[Parke] wrote her that he had not yet visited Iberville--news of an Episcopal Bishop in N. Orleans, and laws regarding gambling houses--E.P. Lewis working her a piano cover--\"the Sister of Mrs. Washington\" is to be married--will cut out a dress for sister--visited a Public Garden in Georgetown. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Apr 2,\" marked \"No. 22,\" laminated, broken red seal. ","A postscript from E.P. Lewis follows: A.L.S. 2 pages. She went to Georgetown in a storm to bring [Angela] home--Ed [Butler] has been very sick since returning from [N. Orleans]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [April 1]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Alexandria to Woodlawn. Sends sketch [enclosed] of wall and gateway on one side--engages to erect the wall 45' square, 10' high--describes how it will look--with gateway and gate similar to the sketch for $600. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by D. L. L. [The new tomb].","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. It was a year ago this day that they first saw each other--denies she has a fever of ambition--just wants him to distinguish himself in his profession--father [Lawrence Lewis] gone on horseback to Mt. Vernon--[Lorenzo] and family have left--[E.P. Lewis] still working on piano cover--[Lorenzo] has added many birds [stuffed] to his collection--John and Ferdinand [Coxe], Esther's brothers--his prospective visit to Iverville and Parke and her family--thinks he should not leave [New Orleans] until his business there is finished. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Apr. 10,\" marked \"No. 23,\" laminated. ","There follows a postscript by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 1 page. Recalls their first meeting and his merry face--will send him a barrel of cider--thinks he should drink it to help combat small pox and varioloid [a mild smallpox among those innoculated or who have had it] now in New Orleans. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [Apr. 8]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Cambridge to Washington, D.C. Does not think Washington can get a loan on security of the papers, since he has already made them over to the govt.--when he finishes with the paper he will bundle up private papers and send to W-n--\"Strictly speaking all the papers pertaining to the period in which Genl. Washington held no office are private, but I suppose the spirit of your contract included only family papers, and such as related to his private affairs,\"--must have written authority from Washington to hand over papers to any but him--Mr. Forsyth has made formal demand for the papers and will take it to court, but doesn't think he will succeed--he will hand papers over as soon as he is through with them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmark \"Cambridge Mass Apr 13,\" red seal.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Approves his action in refusing nomination to legislature [state?]--[Lorenzo] and family have returned to Audley--late snows destroy fruit blossoms--urges him to go to [Iverville, La.] to see Parke and family--have lost many trees in the bad winter--has lately read amusing stories in Waldie's circulating library--asks if Miss H[arriet] Martineau has visited N. Orleans yet--fisheries operating--shad. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria Apr. 18,\" marked \"No. 24,\" broken red seal. ","There follows a postscript by E.P. Lewis: The 15th was anniversary of party given [Angela] by Charles and others in La., and toast drunk to him. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [Apr. 17]. Autograph letter initial signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Esther's brother John [Coxe] brings his bride to Audley--her brother Ferdinand [Coxe] recovered his health in West Indies--Woodlawn beautiful, will be at height in 2 weeks--read Wash. Irving's \"Tour through the Praries,\" \"The Siege of Vienna\" by Madam Pickle, and [Oliver] Goldsmith's Greece--visiters at Woodlawn--\"I am always nervous in the spring and in warm weather.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Apr. 29 (?)\", marked \"No. 25,\" red seal, broken. ","A postscript follows, from E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 2 pages. Wishes he could be there to see Woodlawn in Spring--doesn't like new grooms costume (a full suit of black), considers this symbol of mourning, not appropriate for wedding--Ferd[inand][Coxe] asks about chances of success as druggest in New Orleans--\"What has possessed your Govr. to quarrel with his best friends.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [Ap. 25]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 1 page. The Wall is intended to enclose the Vault at Mount Vernon, to secure it against injurys it is every year subject to.\" describes in detail how he wants the wall at George Washington's tomb built -- sketch of section of wall -- asks for an estimate. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed \"Copy of a letter to W. Yeaton of Alexa respecting the building a wall around the Vault at M. Vernon\", laminated.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Descript. of Woodlawn in Spring--fishing boats on river--Cousin America [Peter Williams] and Robert Lee have visited--roads have prevented church attendence--will receive \"Frances Anna [Kemble] Butler's Journal\"--Governor White's[of La.] unpopularity--his reprimand by legislature--learning new song, \"Dunbarton's Bonnie Dell\"--thanks Charles in [Lorenzo's] name for the snakes [which Charles sent him for stuffing]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., May 5,\" marked \"No. 26,\" red seal broken, watermark (line of arrows). ","A postscript from E.P. Lewis follows: A.L.S. 2 pages. Charles' uncle's grief after his wife [Mrs. Thruston's] death--Parke and her children ill--friends and acquaintances. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\".Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [May 3]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Went on visit to Mt. Vernon--Cousin Jane [Washington]--reading Fanny [Kemble] Butler's Journal--disappointed in it--has poor opinion of Americans-Miss Butler's opinion of American Society--Gov. White [of Louisiana]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., May 11,\" marked \"No. 27,\" watermark, laminated. ","There follows a postscript by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 1 page. Unseasonable weather--\"I hope all your good Citizens build Bathing rooms in their new Houses as they are so necessary and so easily made where there are waterworks.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [May 10]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Cambridge to Georgetown, Washington, D.C. Has confirmed his own opinion that money cannot be borrowed on security of the [Washington] papers since title to them has gone to govt.--cannot advance any money himself because every cent is tied up in publication of Writings--assures him he is working every minute to complete publication--Mr. Forsyth's efforts to institute suit against him for the papers will come to nothing, because \"my contract with Judge [Bushrod] Washington gives me a right to use the papers till the work is completed.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked Cambridge Mass. May 11,\" laminated.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. His safe return from up river--she has lost 10 lbs. since winter (\"much to my joy\")--visiters--will try to learn to play guitar. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. May 18\", marked \"No. 28,\" red seal. ","There follows a postscript by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Weather has prevented [Angela] exercising--fruits lost--cautions him about taking measles--she had them for 2nd time at 23 and was very ill--can injure sight or lungs. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [May 17]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Dinner at Mt. Vernon--anecdote of Jane [Washington] relating to Tom Moore--shells and coins added to her \"Cabinet\"--[E.P. Lewis] is working another [piano] cover in cornucopia designs--family news. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., May 26,\" marked \"No. 29\". ","A postscript follows from E.P. Lewis: Parke thinks him the only man worthy of [Angela]--description of \"the robe of ceremony\" [Angela's wedding dress?]--cholera and measles in New Orleans--news of friends. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [May 24]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Assures him the matter of the unfortunate postscript is forgotten [E.P. Lewis to Charles Conrad, Dec. 5, 1834] and that she has no intentions of delaying or trying to stop his and Angela's marriage--reiterates her affection for him--does want some idea of when he can come, in order to have things ready--Angela will add a postscript in the morning. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. May 29,\" broken black seal. ","A postscript follows from M.E.A. Lewis: A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Teases him about his haste in suspecting some evil from an innocent postscript--does not want him to leave N. Orleans until his business is finished there--instructs him to burn this letter. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] May 29. Autograph letter signed, postscipted to a letter of E.P. Lewis to Charles Conrad, dated May 28.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. The piano tuned and she is told her voice is improved--requests C. to bring his flute with him if he has one--in her father's absence, has been directing planting of vegitables--damask roses--reading Thomas Campbell's Life of Mrs. Siddons--Miss [Harriet] Martineau at Mt. Vernon--Miss Martineau and Miss Hannah Moore--is a Socinian--news of friends. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., June 2\", marked \"No. 30,\" laminated. ","There follows a postscript from E.P. Lewis:  Repeats her sorrow that he could have been so unhappy over misinterpreting her remarks--to avoid cholera, avoid \"night air, shrimps, uneasiness of mind, etc.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [May 30]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. This will be her last letter to him before he leaves N.O.--the fall of the Planters' Hotel in N.O.--will visit Alexandria, Arlington and Washington--to read \"The Conquest of Florida by Hernando de Soto,\" by Theodore Irving--Washington Irving's writings. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Last letter from M.E.A.L. received June 20th 1835,\" postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. June 6\" marked \"No. 31,\" laminated. ","There follows a postscript by E.P. Lewis: Hopes he leaves N.O. shortly [for Virginia]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [June 5]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Bacons Castle. Description of his activities and trip to Norfolk, Old Point Comfort, and Cabin Point ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"L. W. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark.","Note of authenticity. Re: George Washington's powder bag + puff.","A.L.S. 5 pages. Princeton to Georgetown. Bayard reports that his daughter, Mrs. J.E. Washington, has received Beverly's letter and he is now answering it as per her request. Bayard passes on to Beverly some legal opinions he has gathered relating to the appointing of an Executor, and a Guardian relative to the settlement of the Estate of Col. William Washington.","Check on the Bank of the Metropolis to bearer, for $13. Autograph document signed, fragment, cancelled.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Juliet Washington, neé Juliet E. Bayard of Princeton, New Jersey. She was the widow of Wm A. Washington (1804-1830) who was the grandnephew of GW. Requests money from the estate if convenient. Will return to Westmoreland within the month to apply to the Court to be appointed administratrix and guardian of her daughter.","A.D.S. Check drawn on the Potomac Bank for $350. Autograph document signed, fragment, canceled, endorsed by W. Yeaton.","A.D.S. 1 page. Check for $200 on Potomac Bank of Alexandria. Autograph document signed, fragment, endorsed by Yeaton, canceled.","A.D.S. 1 page. Yeaton's bill for erecting wall with iron gate pr. contract--additional expence connected with it--total $628.15. Autograph document signed, docketed \"Receipt for Vault $618.15 Oct. 29. 1835.\" Receipted by Yeaton.","Check, A.D.S. 1 page. Check drawn on the Potomac Bank for $68.58. Paid on behalf of the executors of George Washington's estate. Autograph document signed, fragment, canceled, endorsed by W. Yeaton.","D. 1 page. Sketch of iron gate at New Tomb. Date on original catalog card appears [1835]. Drawing in pencil. Unknown artist.","A.D.S. 3 pages. Memorandum of an agreement made for enclosure and gateway at New Tomb--it is headed by a sketch with dimensions for the wall and entranceway and contains specifications of materials to be used and method of construction and cost. Autograph document, in hand of Lewis, laminated, [no name inserted in contract]. [Yeaton contracted to build wall and entrance way for $600. See letter of Yeaton to L. Lewis, April 4, 1835].","D. 3 pages. Report of the Virginia legislature on the C and O Canal Co. loan. Covers three points: (1) how loan of last session was spent; (2) the erroneous estimates for completion of Canal to Cumberland; (3) the expenditures for internal improvements. Date on original catalog card appears c. 1835.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mrs. Washington asks for clarification of the letter just received in which the sum of $3,930 was mentioned as having been received from Mr. Street. It is her understanding that half that sum ($1,965) is rightfully hers and her daughters. She encloses a draft for that amount payable to her uncle Samuel H. Smith. A blank draft is also enclosed in case the sum is less than the amount of the draft.","Stock certificate. 21 shares of capital stock for George C. W-n and signed by him as president of the Co. Embossed seal and engraving of a section of the Canal.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Defense of the action of the B. of Directors of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Co. in hiring James McCulloch as advisor on internal improvements, he was not hired to lobby for passage of a bill appropriating $2 million to the Canal Co. ...","A.L.S. 3 pages. Claymont.","A.L.S. 1 page. Cambridge. Dr. Sprague of Albany secured permission from Judge [Bushrod] Washington to take certain autographs and substitute a copy--this done before papers were sold to Congress--doesn't wish it to be thought that he himself took liberties with mss. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown. He has filled his part of the contract to sell G.W.'s papers to govt.--has delivered all public papers in his possession to State Dept.--Mr. Sparks overdue in turning over papers to him--he had thought Sparks contract with Bush. W-n over because of long time he had papers--lists mss. and volumes turned over to Archives.  Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, draft, endorsed \"To the Hon. John Forsyth Secy. of State, Oct. 11th 1836,\" watermark.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Expressing concern to his father that he has not heard from him as he expected. Urging him to move to winter quarters. Report on the harvest of his corn crop. Report of the death of a Negro (Randal) due to ill-treatment by \"that infurnal Overseer of Dogles.\"","An unpublished play, produced in New York on September 30, 1839 for one night only.","Autograph letter signed. Mount Vernon. Jane writes to her son that she is at Mount Vernon settling accounts. She discusses family news and difficulties with postage.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Baltimore. Describes the costumes at a fancy dress ball at Mr. Cohens in Baltimore ...","A.L.S. 4 pages. Integral cover, seal (broken).","Contains a dimensional drawing of a coffin for a letterhead, describing water damage to the burial vault at Mount Vernon, including damage to the coffin of George Washington.","A.L.S. 1 page. Gives him a forwarding address in Baltimore . Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Buchanan.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 1 pages. Georgetown. Forwarding the desired documents and the Congressional Directory for 1836. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. Mount Vernon. To John Augustine Washington III? Discusses the harvest. Says she is being viewed as one of the curiousities of the place by the visitors.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Kanawa Salines, Virginia, to Berryville, Clark County. Answers a letter Lewis addressed to his deceased father about a delay in the sale of some property in Kanawa. Assures Lewis of the integrity of the prospective buyer William Tompkins. Integral cover postal stamp.","A.L.S. 1 page. New Orleans to Audley. Last page of letter written by MEA Conrad to Lewis. She (Eleanor) has added her own note. Family letter. Integral cover, postmark and seal.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Philadelphia. In regards to work done on the sarcophagus of Washington. Includes a measured watercolor drawing of the bas-relief sculpture on top of the sarcophagus.","Letter written by a sixteen-year-old John Augustine Washington III in Alexandria, Virginia to his mother Jane C. Washington at Blakeley plantation near Charlestown, West Virginia. The address on the back page of the letter notes that the letter was delivered by Jim Mitchell (\"Jim Mitchum\") with a note from John Augustine that says \"I let Jim have $1.00 for his expenses.\" Jim Mitchell, who was later employed by the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, was enslaved by the Washington family at the time.","John Augustine tells his mother \"Mr. Skidmore finished his work at Mount Vernon yesterday, but I have not seen him yet so that I cant say what has been done\" and also notes \"On Saturday I went to Georgetown, Cousin and his family were not at home so that I could not get the pictures.\" He reports that West Ford has taken the cloth that arrived for Jane from Dumfries down to Mount Vernon and discuses butter sales, corn production, hogs, and resuming his studies. He also asks Jane if the servants are \"conducting themselves well\" and is worried they will give her \"a good deal of trouble coming in with their complaints.\"","Autograph letter initialed. Janes writes that she is sending down \"four large shoulder of Bacon\" to Mount Vernon, along with two enslaved men, Willoughby and Gabriel, who she hopes will be \"faithful and useful.\" She writes, \"have them comfortably fixed my dear son treat them kindly, and I trust they will both prove valuable servants. Gabriel will require a strict tho kind discipline. Sarah or Milly must wast and mend for them.\" Jane also writes that she has had a letter from West Ford asking for the money she owes him. She instructs John Augustine to pay her pew fee and then pay Ford.","Requests George C. to be his security in Md. in the institution of a suit as an executor of Mr. Payne's estate ...","Receipt A.D.S. 1 page. For $1.50, for 4 quarters continuance at rules and 2 continuances on court docket 50 against Lee. Small fragment, partly printed, endorsed \"Washington Bushrod to Est.,\" and \"Fairfax.\" Signed by J. J. Chew.","A.D. 1 page. For hauling sarcophagus to Mt. Vernon, pd hire of hack for Struthers and workmen to Mt. V. to put up ditto, clothing for Gabriel, \"ditto for 1839 to 9th June when he died deduct his meal 7 bushels from his usual allowance to him for the half year\", for coffin and digging grave, etc., with amounts given. Fragment. See reverse of letter to Lewis from M. Snyder, dated Dec. 31, 1838, asking for taxes due on house.","Unsigned articles of agreement between Rice Levi, John A. Washington, and Jane C. Washington for Rice Levi to \"undertake the management and cultivation of the ... Washington's himself and farm at Mount Vernon\".","A.L.S. 2 pages. Lewis was in La. Cash describes the mule he inspected at Mt. Airy, but did not think him worth $75. Is still looking for a suitable animal. Needs thread to mend harness. Corn (wheat) looks good, have 205 bushels. Mr. Howard charges 75c per day and wishes to receive the balance as soon as possible.","A.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. Sends small extract of Appendix--has been unwell--must write a letter a day \"all on one subject\" [G.W.]--goes to Alexa. to celebrate \"The 68th Anniversary it has been my good fortune to witness the celebration of ...\"--then comes the Coronation and \"What next.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1838 ?] Feb. 22. Autograph letter signed, docketed at bottom \"Letter written by George Washington Parke Custis presented by C.F. Gunther Chicago\", laminated.","A.L.S. 1 page. Washington, D.C. to Leesburg. Regarding the estate of Nathaniel Hinkle.","Will. D. 2 pages. G.W. Bassett appointed executor--leaves all property to nephew G.W. Bassett, who is required to pay annually [300] dollars per year to Bassett Claiborne, \"under the fear that the said Claiborne is not very careful.\"--all debts to be paid--codicil of Feb. 20, 1840 emancipates his \"servant,\" Pleasant. Document, copy by J.D. Christian, county clerk, laminated. Proved in New Kent Court, Mar. 11, 1841, no subscribing witnesses to will, so handwriting and signature sworn to by Morris H. Tench and James Stamper.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Hoping that he will visit them at Bayou Goula. News of her children. She is anxious for news of the Lorenzo Lewis family. Name on original manuscript appears as \"F. P. Butler.\" Integral cover, wax seal.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Department of State to Georgetown. After examining Washington papers delivered to Dept. of State as per contract, finds a number of documents included in agreement are missing, and copies substituted for many others--a list of these is enclosed--\"You will be so obliging as to have the missing volumes and documents supplied without delay, and also to procure the return of the original letters for which copies have in some instances been substituted.\" [Attached is a list of 2 pp and description of missing papers. There are pencil notations, probably by G.C.W., indicating if papers are considered private or whether they are lost]. Autograph letter signed, docketed, \"correspondence in relation to the Washington papers\", separate cover, postmarked \"Washington City D.C. May 12,\" franked by Forsyth, red seal, watermarks. Attached is a list of 2 pp and description of missing papers. There are pencil notations, probably by G.C.W., indicating if papers are considered private or whether they are lost.","Copy, 2 pages. Copy inclosed with letter of Dec. 15,1838, Forsyth to G.C. Washington; see also original of same letter with enclosure. Letter, docketed, watermark (H and O).","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia to near Berryville, Virginia. Delayed in Phila. while sister puts her children in school--Mrs. Coxe purchasing materials for embroidery [for Angela]--leave for N. York tomorrow and then to Audley--family news--love to [Oliver?]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Philada, Pa. Sep. 22.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"[Chas.?] M. Conrad.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Audley to Woodlawn. Sends receipts to be given to [Parke] and Butler--he will pay Dr.'s bill for [Charley Conrad]--instructions for paying bills--Butler gave him $40. when he left New Orleans. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (JM), directed by \"Mrs. Lewis.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"L. Lewis.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1838?] Oct. 10.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Mount Vernon to the University of Virginia. Jane writes to her son about work taking place at Mount Vernon, where she has spent almost all of $800 she brought down with her. She reports that Skidmore has \"finished the large room which is now to be plastered and painted.\" Mr. Ball has nearly finished the stables, and West Ford is still engaged with the enclosures. She writes of Mount Vernon , \"The dear old place will be more comfortable and decent in appearance, than we have known in years - but it draws deeply on a limited income to make it so.\" She also includes information on  other enslaved peoples, Sambo, Levi and Gabriel.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Audley to Woodlawn. News of autumn wheat crop and cattle at Audley. The weather is unusually sever that the farmer may be injured. Wants his father and mother to live full time at Audley. Wants to discuss the possible rental of Woodlawn with them before they make a decision.","D. 1 page. To Woodlawn. The books ordered by Lewis can not be supplied. Includes: Sparks, Life of Washington, The Cultivator.","L.S. 1 page. Department of State. No answer being received to his letter of May 12, he sends a copy and requests answer. Letter signed, docketed, watermark. [See copy of letter, John Forsyth to Geo. C. Washington, May 12, 1838].","A.L.S. 6 pages. Georgetown. Apologies for delay in writing--has complied with terms of agreement regarding Washington papers--Judge W. gave away some autographs and substituted copies on unimportant letters--has retained letters of private character--refers McLane's letter of Dec. 10, 1833, to him, asking his terms for sale of letters, and his reply of Jan. 3, 1834 [see letter in question], agreeing to turn over all except private papers, or those whose publication would be improper at the time--refers to Forsyth's list of missing papers [see under letter of May 12 1838] and states which ones he regards as private and thus not included in the contract, and which are missing--refers to [Jared] Sparks' letter of [Sept. 20, 1836] which he encloses--knows of no letters being removed from bound volumes other than those accounted for by Mr. Sparks, except for corresp. between Genl. Washington and John Nicholas in relation to a letter addressed to G.W. over signature of Wm. Langhorne [see letter, Aug. 20, 1798 Bushrod W-n to G.W.; also letter of G.W. to Bush. W-n in Writings, XXXVI, 408-409, dated Aug. 12, 1798 ,] \"as this correspondence deeply implicates the conduct of a distinguised individual of that day.\"--however, he will send the letters and he [Forsyth] may decide whether to keep or return them--despite fact Sparks published many of private papers, doesn't feel this makes him liable to part with them under contract--feels govt. paid very little of their value anyway, and has been more than compensated by evidence on fraudulent claims which papers revealed. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed \"Letter to the Hon. J. Forsyth Dec. 24, 1838 in reply to his letters dated May 12th 1838 and Dec. 15th 1838.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\"","D. 1 page. For $1.00 for 4 quarters continuance at rules against Lee. Signed by J.J. Chew. Fragment, partly printed, endorsed \"Washington Bushrod and c. 1.00 Frx.\" [See 2 other similar receipts dated 1837 and 1839].","A.L.S. 1 page. Woodlawn. Forwards receipt for freight of Joe, a slave -- \"do not put yourself to much trouble with the fellow, if you cannot sell him readily send him to your plantation and make him work, your Overseer may teach him better manners, he has never had the lash upon his back yet, perhaps a few will do him good, if it should become necessary.\" -- ask Butler to enquire of his House what ship carried his [L.L.'s] cow pease -- has heard nothing of them -- \"I observe by a paper Angela sent me your [sic] are taking an active part in the Legislature of your State -- Should anything very interesting occur tell Angela to send me the paper leaving one and end open for the Postmaster to see the contents, they are very particular, the one sent was torne open, and received in rather [dirty?] condition.\" Autograph letter signed, written on reverse of cover directed to L. Lewis, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawr. Lewis.\"","A.L.S.  1 page. Woodlawn to Alexandria. Enclosed letter will tell him of wishes of Rev. Edward C. Mc Guire--brother charged with pair of pistols at private sale [of G.W.'s estate]--place am't. due for them, $30., to his own acct.--wants to clear up unfinished business--\"my health warns me to be quick in my movement.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, endorsed \"mentions purchase of Gen Washington's Pistols purchased at the private sale,\" cover is covered with figures, laminated, dove of peace. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawr. Lewis.\"","D. 1 page. Walker to rent for one year Washington's farm called Johnson Spring [Fairfax County] [This was probably part of G.W.'s original River Farm, Wellington or an adjoining tract]--to pay one third of crops. Document, in hand of and signed by Charles A. Washington [?] endorsed \"Contract - Washington and Walker,\" laminated.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Hannah writes of family news about Thornton Washington and Harriette Meade (cousin), as well as the marriage \"of Madaronia Todd to Mr. Quinn… from Kentucky.\" She describes \"violent colds and sore throats… some of the black people are sick – poor little Lucy died on Thursday night of a congestive fever…\"","A.L.S 1 page. Alexandria to Woodlawn. Respecting work to be done on the vault [New Tomb] at Mount Vernon--Mr. Ball is fishing--can get Mr. Phillips--experience with hydraulic cement and proper proportion of lime and sand. Autograph letter signed, [probably written and signed by someone else] integral cover, torn, docketed by L.L., laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Skidmore.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon to University of Virginia. Jane writes her son on his 18th birthday. She tells him family events that have occurred. Informs him of the death of his neice Louisa. \"The work here (Mt. Vernon) is much behind hand and crops the very little that can be seen, looks miserably. I shall endeavour to have the oyster shells hauled from the Shore as soon as they finish planting Corn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Respecting the cost of materials for the stone sill and gate at vault [New Tomb]--price not given--brick work and carpenters work, prices given. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by L.L. \"Respecting Cost of work to vault at Mt. Vernon.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Examined wall and vault again and sketched design he thinks most appropriate--describes designed he intends--cannot give estamate of cost yet--screen of ornamental iron as sketched $50-$60. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Respecting vault at Mount Vernon,\" part of cover torn off. On reverse are sketches of iron gates and vaults.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Concerning repair of the New Tomb, including the arch. Mentions a carpenter named Skidmore.","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria to Woodlawn. Business takes him to Washington--may go to Baltimore until Wed.--will meet him Thursday at Mount Vernon [concerns work on New Tomb]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by L. L., directed \"Pr Sam,\"  laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Alexandria to Woodlawn. No bricks to be had [for work on New Tomb]--the New Court House and New Meeting House have taken them all--in two weeks may be plenty--can get them in Washington and have them sent down with the lime in boats that run wood--Mrs. [Jane] Washington's project, unless it is done before the abutments are raised, hopes it will be suspended as it will be dangerous after the arch is finished--wants $100 to pay workmen etc.--his own salary--will save money by ordering lime from N. Y. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, directed \"Pr. Sam,\" watermark (R. Amies). Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. Caledon to University of Virginia. John's aunt writes to him about boat transportation from Fredericksburg to Mount Vernon. \"Steam boats go up three times in the week and stop at Boyd's Hole Saturday and Sunday and Tuesdays, one of the Boasts the Phoenix will board you I rather think at M. Vernon.\" She tells him of the news she has learned by riding through the neighborhood. Stampless address leaf.","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria to Woodlawn. About bricks for the new tomb--Mr. Brockett's kiln [in Alexa.]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark (R. Amies). Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\"","A.D. 17 pages. \"A Visit to Mount Vernon\" by L. Osgood. Autograph document, put together in book form, subheading \"Mt. Vernon in 1839 by a Native of this Country,\" dated at Washington, D.C. ","\"I am under the disagreeable necessity of saying I was never more disappointed in my life, than on this visit. The home of Washington in life His resting place in death, the most hallowed spot in America's soul and a place visited yearly by thousands should be suffered to moulder and decay apparently with its once illustrious possessor.\"--piazza supported by 2 \"natural colemns from the forest\"--engraving of Bastille hanging directly above key--rooms downstairs, including mantle \"presented to him by Lafayette [Vaughan]\"--greenhouse burned 4 yrs. ago, but part of blackened walls standing--most of plants, shrubbery etc. destroyed in fire--took lemon from a tree planted by G.W.--outbuildings all of brick and very delapidated--many abandoned--only a small part of garden cultivated, along walks and the strawberry beds, rest in weeds--\"The old gardner seemed very proud of once belonging to Washington and took more interest in talking of his former gardening than exhibiting the present as well he might.\"--ate some cherries there--gave servant quarter for lemon and cherries--saw splendid portrait of Mrs. [John A.] Washington and \"one son and two daughters\" [actually 2 sons, 1 daughter and nephew]--by [John Gadsby] Chapman--tomb delapiated too--\"The two sarcophaguses are placed in wooden boxes or pens placed without the vault in the enclosed yard the vault is very damp, and a kind of acid is produced by water leaking through the bricks and mortar is so powerful as to rot mahogany boards in three years and two Gentlemen from Philadelphia [Wm.] Strickland an Architect and the gentleman that manufactured the Sarcophagus of Washington when they took it to Mt Vernon and discovered the state of the vault they said the acid would dissolve the marble in seven years and in consequence of this unfortunate circumstance the sarcophagus are cooped in the open yard and hid from the eye of the Visitor.\"--Lewis [Wm.] Washington [son of Geo. C. W-n], who has a farm 4 mi. from Mt. Vernon has his own servants prepairing for the masons who will put new arch to vault laid in hydraulic cement--wall enclosing vault badly done, crumbling already.","A.L.S. 1 page. To Woodlawn. Announcing his agreement with Mr. [Joseph] Dudley, the bricklayer [for work on new tomb]--requirement for workmen, lime, nails, planking etc.--need for money to pay the workmen Saturday night--must he buy supplies from Mr. Smoot, or can he get them where most suitable? Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Lewis \"Yeaton stating the terms on which Dudley is employ'd; also \"4 1/2 day working on new wall the balance of the time of 2 weeks in painting,\" and cover is filled with figuring. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Alexandria to Woodlawn. Lawrence has selected Mr. Hoop his cashier to pay--Y. will now select material--fears Smoot has no Carolina yellow heart pine needed for the ribs of the arch [for the new tomb]--cement from Smoot--workmen will want a room in one of the out houses--details about work--will see Thos. W. Smith about having screen [fancy iron gate for new tomb]--air-slacked lime. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, on cover is notation \"Judge Washington died 26 [ ] 29 aged 71 years [ ]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\"","Account. A.D. Fragment. Rough notes for about two weeks work by Bricklayers on the new tomb--price of labor, cart and food for laborers given. Autograph document, in hand of L. L., fragment.","A.L.S 3 pages. To Audley. Reports a visit by Augustine Washington, clearing up a mix-up by revealing that Mr. Washington had failed to mail an earlier letter he had taken from Lawrence Lewis to Lorenzo, for Mrs. Lewis had found the letter several days later on the mantel at Mount Vernon. Also advice about the sale and purchase of horses.","Agreement. A.D.S. 1 page. Agreement with [Joseph] Dudley for L. Lewis for work at Mt. Vernon, with rates for him, his assistant and two laborers. Autograph document signed, in Yeaton's hand, docketed by W.Y. \"for Mr. Dudley.\" For brickwork on New Tomb.","A.L.S. Barclay writes of his friendship with Bushrod Washington and visiting Mount Vernon.","A.L.S. 1 page. Washington, D.C. Concerning his claim and affidavit with the Hinkle estate.","Tabb writes about various illnesses, the Whig Convention in Richmond, and a $50 note.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Care of Lorenzo Lewis, Berryville. Writes at E.P.L.'s request to give particulars of [Angela's] illness and death--during her sickness, she talked little and disliked anyone else talking, even a whisper annoyed her--seemed not to consider that she was dying, so made no wishes and left no messages--E.P.L. must not blame herself for not coming in the spring--Angela understood that her father couldn't come and had said she would go to him the next Summer--Angela's children--Mrs. Butler [Parke] had a little boy who lived only a few days. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, redirected to \"Arlington House near Alexandria, District of Columbia,\" laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Hannah Jane.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. New Orleans, care of Lorenzo Lewis, Berryville. She may have set out on journey southward but Lorenzo will open letter--has been to Baton Rouge [where the children are]--while there, received letter from Major B[utler] telling of [Parke's] baby son who lived only 3 days--could not bring himself to break up housekeeping and sell his furniture, but cannot bear to go back to the once happy home, so he will live with [brother] Frank and [wife] Hannah Jane--trying to absorb himself in his work--glad [Lawrence Lewis] is doing well. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, forwarded to \"Arlington House near Alexandria, District of Columbia,\" postmarked [ ] Nov. 9,\" laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. M. Conrad.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Blakely to Mount Vernon. Inquires about family and business at Mount Vernon. \"Mr. Skidmore has I suppose been down and repaired the Pillars and Colonades.\" Reminds him to collect rent from tenants.","A.D.S. Appoints Lorenzo Lewis of Audley, Clark County [now Frederick County, Va.] as attorney to act for her in her dower rights as widow of Lawrence Lewis. Autograph document signed, witnessed by Mary Custis Lee, proved before George W. P. Custis as one of the U. S. Justices for Cty of Alexandria, District of Columbia, laminated.","Receipt. Fragment. 1.00 for four quarter continuance at rules against Lee. Signed by J.J. Chew. Fragment, partly printed, endorsed \"Washington B 1.00 Fairfax.\" See 2 other similar receipts dated 1837 and 1838.","Inauguration account. Letter to the editor regarding George Washington's first inauguration. This letter was addressed to Col. William L. Stone, editor of the New York Commercial Advertiser. It offers an eye-witness account of George Washington's arrival in New York City for his first inauguration as president, written to correct an earlier published reminiscence by a Mr. Denini entitled 'Half Century Reminiscence' that appeared in the Commercial Advertiser. Whether this letter was also published is not yet determined.","A.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. GWPC is trying to get Congress to take one of his paintings. Also is pursuing some action in favor of a widow. Mentions work on his memoirs.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Audley. His sad business [death of father] has kept him from writing--uneasy at not hearing from his mother [E.P. Lewis, then in La. with Charles Conrad]--hopes Charles can come to Va. in summer with [E.P.L.] because hot weather in N.O. very bad on [E.P.L.]--sends copy of [Lawrence Lewis's] will--his mother's share in Audley is 1/3, so he will pay her $1000 per year for her part--wants Conrad to pay her $250 quarterly and draw on him at 30 days or sight on Washington or Baltimore bank--bonds of Valery Hebert which Butler holds in trust, are to go under will to Conrad--Charles's namesake [Charles Conrad Lewis].  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Winchester Va. Apr. 3,\" laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"L. Lewis.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Washington, D.C. to Mount Vernon. Taliaferro writes to Jane Charlotte Blackburn Washington introducing her to a young gentleman from Connecticut who would like to visit Mount Vernon out of \"reverence\" for George Washington.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon to Georgetown. Death of Aunt Blackburn detained her at Blakeley--engaged in having the remains of \"our rever'd Uncle and Aunt [Bushrod and Anne Blackburn W-n] my beloved Husband [John A.] and dear Sister Mary Herbert inter'd in the Vault.\"--shocked at bad condition of some of coffins in vault--Cousin Lorenzo Lewis \"had his ... Father laid in a grave immediately within the door-Crosswise\"--details of grave she planned--West Ford prepared a coffin for G.C.W.'s nearest relatives--also had one made for Mr. Herbert and children but not room for them--only for one more and she wishes to be buried at feet of husband, uncle, aunt and sister--does not desire favors from government--\"we are unwilling to sell our inheritance ... yet as the Nation already shares it with us, sense of justice points out necessity of an appropriation ... to enable us to keep up the improvements and meet the expences we are daily subjected to by the publick.\"--\"endless intrusions and sacrifice of every thing like private right and domestic privacy ... arises frequently from a sincere ... desire of honouring the memory of Genl. Washington; 'Tis a feeling calculated to inspire and strenghthen virtuous and patriotic principles, and cement more firmly the ties that bind us together as a Nation. We have done, and shall continue to do all we can to keep the place from intire decay - it is yearly becoming more expensive and difficulty to do so; the buildings all ought to be thoroughly repaired, or they must in a few years go down - when that occurs-if unable to do better, I trust the family will erect a \"Log Cabin,\" and still let the place descend to the name and family of Washington ...\"--son [John] Augustine in Jefferson--her daughter and niece Mrs. Thos. Washington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, black seal (blurred), docketed by G.C.W., postmarked \"Alexandria May [?].\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. University of Virginia.  Acknowledgement of receipt of a draft of $300 from L.L., and thanking him for his letter of introduction of Dr. Coxe.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia. Announcing that they are finally happily settled in a new home, except for a few complaints of city life: \"Above all, I want the invigorating exercise of horseback, this walking on hard pavements, in tight cloaths, is anything but recreation to me, a square or two and I am sick of it.\" Integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Turner.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Personal letter, family news, business, etc.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Arlington House to Audley. Custis proposes to borrow $1000 from the estate of General Washington. \"I am wretchedly poor at present.\" Shows how the money in the estate is very loosely handled. John Mason's property at High Point just sold for $46,000. Integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. Custis\".","D. 1 page. Tax receipt, Sheriff of Frederick County, Virginia. Receipt for $38.44 for land tax, slaves, horses, levies. Document, partly printed, signed by d[eputy] s[heriff] W.D. Gilkeson.","Champagne label from the Beall/Washington wedding. Label reads \"Mount Vernon Brand. Sillery mousseux premier Qualite. Imported by Ed Simms.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Eltham to Bruce Town. Informs him of death of their uncle [Burwell Bassett, Jr.] on Feb. 26--his last hours--he would have been 77 the 15th of this month--would have no doctor and no minister--wife very ill--informs G.F.W. that his uncle left a will and he [G.W.B.] is sole heir [see will dated Mar. 13, 1838]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Buchamsville Va March 7th,\" laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. W. Bassett.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Jane writes about John Augustine's studies and mentions that some of the family attended the inauguration of William Henry Harrison, where they were kindly received and \"surprised and charmed with the grace and agreeableness of young Mrs. Harrison.\" She writes that the city was \"swarmed with office seekers.\" She also writes that she received a \"woful letter\" from West Ford about the lack of long forage at Mount Vernon.","A.L.S. 3 pages. An explanation of his part as an intermediary in a payment transaction with Mr. Herbert, with Mr. Conrad's consent. Request for an aquittance. Discussion of the possibility of a war with England. Report of a hard winter on his Plantation, and the price of sugar.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Washington, D.C. to Audley. Discussion of Mr. John Woodside, a young man with intentions of becoming a farmer; proposal that L. L. take him under his care. Integral cover.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. B. Page\". It is possible this is the Philadelphia doctor \"Page, William Byrd, 1817-1877\" but further research will need to verify that.","A.L.S. 1 page. As landlord to Mary Ellis, \"alias Mary Mortimer, I directed Mr. James Scott, Overseer of the Poor, to use the sale of the effects of said Mary, after her decease, and to devote the proceeds of the sale (as far as $48, being the rents due me)\" to the benefit of her orphaned children.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Louisville. Discussion of arrangements for quarters on board the steam boat, \"Caddo.\"","Letter from John Augustine Washington III to his mother mentioning his poor health, West Ford, an enslaved woman named Betty, and the state of affairs at Mount Vernon. A note to \"Dearest Mother\" is added on at the end of the letter by John Augustine's sister, Anna Maria Alexander.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown to Audley. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. W. ? Peter. Integral cover, wax seal.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. John Augustine writes to his mother about ways of making more money at Mount Vernon, including erecting a tavern at the Gum Spring and allowing a steamboat company to run a ship to Mount Vernon for a fee. This will \"avoid the inconvenience of a number of hacks, and having persons tampering with the servants.\"","A.L.S. Mount Vernon to Charlestown. John Augustine writes to his mother about Gabriel Johnson, an enslaved man who has run away. He suspects Gabriel has gone to Jefferson County, where Jane is. Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","A.L.S. to Mount Vernon.  Jane writes in response to Augustine's letter dated March 7, 1842 that Gabriel Johnson, the enslaved man who ran away from Mount Vernon, has arrived at Jane's plantation. Jane writes, \"Please come up without delay.\" Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Nashville. Washington informs Webster that R.J. Meigs, District Attorney of the United States for the Middle Tennessee district, has tendered his resignation and Washington requests that Webster, Secretary of State under John Tyler at this time, refuse it. Washington explains Meigs' motives and adds that Meigs resigned \"... in a momentary fit of spleen; ...\". Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmark.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia to Audley. Congratulations on \"`Conrad's' election to the Senate,\" but expressing a general feeling of disgust with the current political situation. Urging L.L. to make arrangements for a visit to Philadelphia. Integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Turner.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Brown's Hotel, Washington, D.C. to Mount Vernon. Bushrod describes the slow work in the Dismal Swamp to his nephew. He also comments on the Wise and Stanley affair. Tells about the sale of lumber. \"6\" rate, stampless cover.","A.L.S. Washington, D.C. Discusses his requirements for a horse to purchase. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. P. Lee.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. Looking forward to a visit from L. L. in Philadelphia, though wishing that he could go South instead to Woodlawn to escape the confines of the city. Report on the difficulties John Coxe is facing in the Senate and in the services. Integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Turner.\"","West Ford, a former slave of the Washington family who was later freed and employed as overseer of Mount Vernon, writes to John Augustine Washington III, present owner of Mount Vernon, who is away at Blakeley, regarding wool, barrels of fruit, sweet potatoes, flock of sheep, sale of wheat, and weather. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral cover.","T.B. Washington writes to Rice Levi regarding Mr. Levi managing the farming transactions.","A.L.S. 1 page. Private papers of Judge [Bushrod] Washington were not left to him, but probably are in possession of Mrs. Jane Washington--Genl. Washington's papers devised to him by Judge Washington. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George C. Washington.\"","Receipt for county tax on $1350 at $.15 on the dollar.","A.L.S. 4 pages. G.F.W. neglected to answer his inquiries in last letter--desires to know exact location of their land in Ohio on Scioto River--search his papers for any reference to the land--title supposed to be derived from his grandfather Geo. A. Washington--G.F.W. should give him power of attorney so he can do something about their land if he finds it--his Kentucky land--low price of cotton--\"This country is almost universally bankrupt.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. A. Thornton.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Woodville Feb. 3.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Arlington House to Alexandria. He has a full settlement of accts. for articles purchased at sale of G.W.'s effects, all in Judge Washington's handwriting--asks Moore to check his accts. and find how he got debited for large amounts--desires complete settlement of estate. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia to Audley. Letter comes with a copy of the will of Sarah Coxe, Esther's mother. Her father is writing her to explain the bequest she is to receive. Integral cover, postmark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Thanking him for his kindness for taking into his care his young nephew Edward Butler, and discussing the arrangements. Expressing the need to get Edward out of the state of Louisiana:\"the less he sees of this state: its manner and its morals, the better for himself.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"F. P. Butler.\" Integral cover, wax seal.","A.L.S. Philadelphia to Audley. He is eager to see L. L. again, admonishing him for not writing. He is much dismayed at the \"moral and physical deteterioration of this fallen world,\" and his greatest comfort is his children, Angela \"as Bad as she can be she is sweet,\" and Phil \"so lovely a fellow he does nothing but laugh.\" He recently attended the funeral of L. L.'s sister from Baltimore.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Baltimore. Lloyd sends J.A.W. information and rates of the Baltimore Life Insurance Company.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Washington City. Letter and a copy. Requests that Jackson consider returning the \"circular chair\" previously owned by Washington to his family so that his son might take possession. Explains history of the chair given to Dr. Craik, then eventually to his family who gave it to Jackson. Now Mr. Coyle would like it back for his family. Says if Jackson had other plans for the chair, to consider his request withdrawn.","Autograph signed note, 1 page. A note that permits Bushrod's slave, Letty Williams, to travel from Jefferson County to Mount Vernon, Alexandria, and Washington, D.C. to visit her relatives for \"the Space of four weeks.\" She is the wife of a free man named Soloman Williams. Bushrod Corbin Washington was George Washington's grand-nephew.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Sparks writes to Jane, \"My Dear Madam, I am about to publish a series of American Biographies, and I should be glad to include in it a Life of Lawrence Washington, if the materials exist for writing such a Life. Have not his papers been preserved at Mount Vernon?...\" A note on the address panel indicates this letter was forwarded to John Augustine Washington III to respond to.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Leesburg to Mount Vernon. Harrison writes about Washington hiring Joseph McFarland as overseer.","A letter signed BWH, possibly from Bushrod Washington Herbert, to his cousin John Augustine Washington III. In the letter, BWH asks what Remington is going to do with Muddy Hole Farm. If Remington sells, BWH thinks John Augustine should rent it to West Ford \"as before.\" Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","A.L.S. 1 page. Asks her kindness in receiving \"these interesting ladies and their accompanying gentlemen\" at Mt. Vernon. Name on original manuscript appears as \"D. P. Madison.\" Autograph letter signed, embossed mark in upper left hand corner (crown).","A.L.S. 1 page. Chantilly to Audley. Concerning the payment to Mr. Hammond for Bonds held by L. L.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Brief account of the wedding festivities for Dr. John Prosser Tabb of Gloucester and Miss Rebecca Lloyd of Alexandria ... requests his father to send the barrouche for the return to Gloucester party will be coming with him ... visited George W.P. Custis at Arlington ... now with Mr. Augustine Washington at Mount Vernon ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 1 page. War Department, Office of Indian Affairs. Informing him of his appointment as Cherokee Commissioner ...","A.L.S. 1 page. From the War Department. Notification that his salary as Cherokee Commissioner begins from the date of the commission. . . . .","A.L.S. Cambridge to Mount Vernon. Letter from historian and George Washington biographer Jared Sparks to John Augustine Washington III proposing he write a life of Lawrence Washington. Sparks writes \"I was already acquainted with the principal incidents in the life of Lawrence Washington, and although the papers would not seem to furnish materials for a biography of much extent, yet I think a Life of moderate length might be written, which would be interesting and fill a proper space in the 'Library of American Biography.' If you will forward me the papers, I will do the best that I can with them.\"","Sparks says George Washington's papers were sent to him in \"one of the packets sailing from Alexandria to Boston.\" He directs that the papers be put in a box and be addressed to him, care of Little and Brown, Booksellers, Boston. Sparks specifies that John Augustine should put all the papers into the box without removing any, because even seemingly unimportant documents are of use to the historian. Sparks promises to return all the papers in the same condition in which they were received.","Sparks requests John Augustine to send him the portrait of Lawrence Washington from Mount Vernon so that an engraving can be made for the book. As assurance that the portrait will be returned safely, Sparks mentions how Mr. Custis sent the portrait of Martha Washington from Arlington that now appears in one of the volumes of Washington's Writings.","Autograph letter intialed with integral address panel. Jane writes about the baptism of John Augustine's daughter Louisa and other family news, including the sale of Selby by Hannah Lee Washington and the marriage of her son Richard to his cousin Christian Maria. She also writes about crops and finding a good overseer. She adds, \"I am very sorry you cannot commence the repairs at [Mount Vernon] this autumn. The buildings are getting in ruinous condition.\"","Mount Vernon to Blakely. West Ford reports on illnesses at Mount Vernon: \"i am very sorry to say to you that we have had a great deal of sickness Jessie Clark was take the 3 day of the month he was as crazy as he could be he did not know any person i had to send for doctor Powel.\" He also mentions that Jim Mitchell has been \"laid up\" and that July and Hannah, though \"not yet confined,\" have been scarcely able to work. Andrew is also still sick. Ford also reports that he has begun breaking up and clearing land but has not been able to \"break more than acre.\"","R. D. Coverte writes from Brooklyn following a visit to Mount Vernon in which he got the impression that John Augustine did not want to become a planter. Coverte inquires if he can rent Mount Vernon and 500 surrounding acres for a fair price.","A.L.S. 1 page. Northrup, a Philadelphia real estate agent, offers to help Washington find a purchaser for Mount Vernon, understanding that \"you wish to dispose of the property you now occupy. . .\"","A.L.S. 3 1/4 pages. Copy. Mount Vernon. John gives his cousin calculations on the future value of her servants. He advises her not to sell them now. 1st page has cover embossing W. H. Harrison log cabin - 1840.","Retained copy of letter written by John Augustine Washington III to Fairfax County magistrate and landowner Dennis Johnston. In the letter, John Augustine states that based on a conversation with West Ford he believes Johnston is misinformed about the terms of Johnston's contract for cutting, hauling, and cording wood on the Mount Vernon estate.","Autograph letter signed. Leesburg. N. Herbert, a cousin of John Augustine, writes about Alfred, an enslaved man who escaped from Mount Vernon and voluntarily surrendered himself to the Loudon County Jail in Leesburg. Herbert writes that slave traders Joseph Bruin of Alexandria and William Bale of Exeter were inquiring about Alfred but recommends that Augustine keep him.","Correspondence, Richmond to Mount Vernon. Stampless cover.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Personal letter describing in part a visit to Mount Vernon and Washington, D.C. Mentions Gustavus Washington and the tombs of George and Martha Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Leesburg. Harrison declines buying an enslaved woman named Julia from Augustine, claiming \"she will not suit at all.\"","Autograph letter signed. John Augustine's overseer, Joseph McFarland, writes that he has had \"a great deal of difficulty\" with the enslaved worker Gabriel Johnson and has had to put Gabriel in Bruin's Slave Jail in Alexandria.","McFarland describes a scene in which Gabriel was \"cursing \u0026 fighting\" against some horses, and then began cursing McFarland when McFarland took the horse whip away from Gabriel. McFarland writes, \"I put him with Mr. Bruen at 25 cts a day. Mr. Bruen thinks he would be mighty apt to run away. I did not flog him as Mr. Bruen persuaded me not for it would injure the sale of him.\" He then adds to Augustine, \"Times is very different to what they was when you was here.\"","Letter in the hand of Henry P. Hill, likely dictated by Gabriel Johnson from Bruin's Slave Jail in Alexandria. Gabriel tells his side of the story following an disagreement with Joseph McFarland, John Augustine's overseer at Mount Vernon. According to Gabriel, McFarland threatened to whip him, but Gabriel \"told him that he could not whip me as I did not think any person but my master out to do it or at least to authorize it.\" McFarland tied Gabriel up, but he escaped. When he was recaptured, he was brought to the jail.","Gabriel writes, \"I want you if you please Sir to come down and see about the matter and hope that you will be satisfied that at best I am not the only one to blame. I love you and your family and hope that you will believe me that I have the utmost sort of feelings for you and would not by any means offend you if I could avoid it. I am very anxious to see you here and feel fully the painfull uncertainty of my situation.\"","Letter from Alexandria slave dealer Joseph Bruin of the firm Bruin and Hill to John Augustine Washington III regarding an enslaved man named Gabriel who escaped from Mount Vernon and is now being held at Bruin's Slave Jail. Bruin writes, \"I have to inform you of what I am willing to pay for your man now in my Jail we will give you $565 neat for him at this time if the prices should improve we are willing to pay what ever the prices may be but when you come down I am inclined to think we can trade if you wish to replace him you can inquire of others what he is worth to satisfy your self about his worth he is 5 feet 5 inches he's well formed but has some scars on his back also 2 scars from burns on his arms which are mear eye sore but dont disable him in the smallest degree. He's a very desirable negro - to those wishing to purchase. I have 2 or 3 more at this time that possibly will suit you they are young and likely and not sold for any fault.\"","Bruin's Slave Jail was famously featured in Harriet Beecher Stowe's  Uncle Tom's Cabin .","Letter from Alexandria slave dealer Henry P. Hill of the firm Bruin and Hill writing to John Augustine Washington III about an enslaved man named Gabriel who has escaped from Mount Vernon and is being held at Bruin's Slave Jail. Hill writes, \"your man Gabriel by strict measurement is five feet five and a half inches... He is likely and a very good man of his stature and if you are offered more than we priced him at I think if you will excuse a stranger for the expression of his opinion in all candour, that you will certainly do well to take the offer.\" Hill says he is willing to arrange a sale or exchage with Washington, adding that there are only sixteen men at the jail at the time, but he expects \"Sir Bruin may send in or bring others when he comes.\"","A.L.S. 7 pages. Georgetown. Although he [Lawrence] refused a loan once, G.C.W. will apply for one again--also wants to discuss plans for G.W.'s private letters, books, and other relicks--cannot afford to deposit them in a safe place--\"little reliance can be placed on the liberal disposition of Congress\"--\"I desire them to confide them to the guardianship of some institution or association formed for the purpose, where they would be safely preserved from any casualty for all time to come.\"--could sell the relics to foreign country, but \"as an American and the nearest living relation of that great man, I could not reconcile it with duty to my country or a proper respect to his memory to transfer them to foreign hands.\"--\"From the high character of Boston for munificence and public spirit ... it has been suggested to me, that citizens of that place would in all liklihood form an association for the purpose, and take charge of these relicks, or deposit them in some public institution ...\"--deeply in debt--must get money or sell his farm--Green Hill in Montgomerie county--wants to borrow $5000 immediately, giving farm as security--also, a lien on the books, papers, etc.--should proposed disposition be made of these, loan of $5000 to be pd. immediately--will not offer family servants as security--if his plan for disposition of relicts can be done, they can arrange terms--he will name no price yet. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed, with an envelope addressed to G.C. Washington and docketed by him \"Correspondence with Abbot Lawrence Esq. in relation to the Washington papers and books,\" watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Accompanying letter to a money draft of $205, payable to Lorenzo, \"being Virginia's money is the money most in use in the South,\" Report on his ill health. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. Custis.\" Integral cover.","A.L.S. 1 page. Georgetown. Re: agreement between John A. and Mr. Johnson for rent of Mt. Zephyr ... John A. Cannot be held responsible beyond the terms of the contract ... Integral cover.","Pressed leaves and autograph note. \"This branch of arbor vita was given me by my darling little Lewis Conrad the day before he left Audley Oct. 20th, 1845, for New Orleans. May God grant to my precious Charley and Lewis a safe and pleasant journey to New Orleans, health, happiness and improvement there, and a safe and happy return to me next Spring - May God grant my fervent prayers for them for Christs sake - Amen.\"","A.D.S. 2 pages. Green Hill of 800A., half in wood, 3 1/2 miles from Rockville, 9rm. house, large brick kitchen, barn, brick stable, sheds, corn house, poultry house, meat house, ice house, pigeon house, overseer's house, etc. lists livestock, servants ... values listed ... will take $12,000 for the property described ...","A.L.S. 1 page. This contains the wording for a power of attorney which George C. is to copy and execute and return to Bushrod C .... by the power of attorney Geo. C. appoints Bushrod C. and Thomas B. W-n his attorneys and proxies at mtgs. of Dismal Swamp Land Co .... there follows a not of explanation re: the power of attorney ...","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Suffolk to Berryville. Robert R. Prentis, a lawyer in Suffolk, responds to a request by Lorenzo Lewis passed on to him from Bushrod Corbin Washington to obtain a decree for the sale of the interest for lands from the estate of George Washington lying in Nansemnond County and held by the firm of Washington Walker Co. Prentis advises Lewis that the land is of little value and that it would be better to sell the entire tract.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Leesburg to Mount Vernon. Harrison talks about turning an enslaved woman named Julia into a house servant and hiring out an enslaved man named Bob.","Leesburg. Harrison writes to Augustine about Julia, an enslaved woman, who has taken \"French leave\" after Harrison struck her half a dozen times with his horse whip for disobedience. Harrison thinks Julia may have gone to Mount Vernon and asks Augustine to write if he has seen her.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Hollin Hall. Mason discusses the retrocession of Alexandria from the District of Columbia to Fairfax County. Stampless address leaf.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Bayou Goula to Frederick County, Virginia. Will try once more to come to terms regarding their business, before going to extreme measures--he is already yielding more than half his rights--dislike taking an honored relative to court--will he settle as he proposes or abide by decision of a court?--late brother [Churchill J. Thornton] owed him much at his death, and has title to their Ohio lands. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. A. Thornton.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover postmarked by hand \"Bayou Goula May 29th,\" laminated.","A.L.S. 1 page. Clay Mont to Georgetown. No final decree in case yet, but will be at next court--sends last payments--will collect balance after harvest and send--mentions cousin Mary [a note in pencil identifies her as Miss Mary Peter, sister of Mrs. G.C. Washington]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Chs. Town June 13.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Clay Mont to Georgetown. Encloses $100 note on Richmond Bank--directions for exchanging it--send receipt to him, as exect. of Judge Bush. W-n's estate--part payment of a decree in court against B.C. Washington and in favor of G.C.W., as administrator of Jane M. Washington, deceased. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"B.C. Washington $100.,\" postmarked \"Chs. Town Va., June 18.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Arlington House to Berryville, VA. Lorenzo's desire to resign acting executorship of G.W.'s estate--persuades him not to give it up--he himself knows nothing of the estate, because Lawr. Lewis and Judge W. acted for all the executors--Lorenzo's duty to carry on in father's place, for estate settlement is near completion--to legalize proceedings, sign themselves \"L. Lewis and B[ushrod C.] Washington, acting Executors for G.W.P. Custis sole surviving Ext. of the Estate of General George Washington\"--print circular announcing decree of Supreme Ct. of U.S.--necessity of closing up case quickly. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Washington City, D.C., [23\"].","A.L.S. 3 pages. Arrived at [Audley] on Tuesday--Charles's children glad to see her--send their trunk--family and friends--his trip to New Port [for health]--Parke has bracelet plaited of Angela's hair--wants his, Charleys, and Lewis's to make suitable clasps in New York. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Berryville Va. Jul. 24,\" redirected to care of \"J. Whitehead Esq. Merchants Exchange, New York,\" as per E.P.L.'s directions on cover, broken black seals.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Audley. Hopes he goes as far as Quebec for change of air and exercise--[Charles and Lewis Conrad]--Lorenzo returned from Lexington, where [G.W. Lewis] has been put in [V.M.I.]--Parke and children will arrive shortly--Charles and Lewis read to her--Brother Calvert gone to Capon Springs for health. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Berryville Va. Aug. 3,\" watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Encloses letter to him--Parke and children arrived. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Berryville Va. Aug. 8,\" broken black seal.","A.L.S. Washington, D.C. Informing him of the transfer of a bond to Mr. Lindsly.","A.L.S. 1 page. Asks him to inform Hammerly that the money toward his bond is due. He was supposed to make a payment weeks ago but Washington has not heard back from him. He would not be so rushed to receive payment except that he needs the money himself.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Audley. Lewis writes about his slaves and their values.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Baltimore. Personal letter. She has been sick before now and couldn't write. Updates of family, etc.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Mason quotes one Dr. Marne who was complaining about his lack of funds and complains about the weather. He also talks about a bill before the legislature and the locals in Fairfax ganging up on him.","Bushrod Corbin Washington writes to John Augustine Washington III, \"a statement by which to settle with the legatees of General George Washington\". Includes a list of names and heirs with \"quota to pay off debts\". Autograph document, 2 pages.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Clay Mont to Georgetown. Sends check for $872.24, per decree in his favor in court, send receipt for this and $50 attorney fee sent by Mr. Greene to him [final settlement of Bush. Washington's estate, Bush. C. W-n, executor, in favor of G.C.W., adminis. of Jane M. Washington, dec.]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, endorsed in G.C.W.'s hand \"B.C. Washington June 21t. 1847 and T.C. Green's rect for $50 - atty fee - Legacy to Frances and Mary Washington recd. in full,\" postmarked \"Cha. Town Va June 23,\" sums computed on cover, laminated.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Bushrod Herbert writes to his cousin about business and family news. The address panel contains three weeks of diary notes by John Augustine in pencil. He notes on August 27 that he went to Audley, where Lorenzo Lewis was \"very ill and died after I left there.\" On September 2, his wife Nelly was attended to by a dentist named Dr. McCormick. On September 11, John Augustine notes that West Ford paid him \"105.00 for 60 cords of wood and 8.23 for fruit and vegetables and 3.50 from Smoot for Louisa's lamb.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. Arlington to Newport, Rhode Island. Arrived from Chantilly by stage and hack--Charley [Conrad's] poor health and instructions for nursing him--Charley's 10th birthday today--sea air and bathing will benefit him in New Port. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Aug. 14,\" laminated.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Audley to Newport, Rhode Island. Received letter telling of Charley's [Conrad] illness--Lorenzo ill with cough and pain in his head--Mrs. [E.P.] Lewis considering going up to New Port to nurse Charley--hopes Frank C[onrad], [Charles's brother] is better from sea air--Mr. [Henry] Clay to speak at New Port--Mrs. [Mary Custis] Lee here with 4 children--\"Mr. and Mrs. W[ashington ?] are delighted with the portico\" (?). Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. M. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Berryville Va. Aug. 17,\" laminated.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Audley to Newport, Rhode Island. Charley's illness--use of bella donna for the disease [scarlet fever]--arrived with Sissy and Caro [Isabella and Caroline Butler] to find [Lorenzo] ill--his ailments and treatments. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, postmarked \"Berryville Va. Aug. 23,\" laminated.","A.L.S. 3 pages. To Newport, Rhode Island. Announces Lorenzo's death--had 5 physicians--Mary [Custis] Lee his nurse and great comfort to him--\"This is the 4th child I have lost by congestian.\"--don't leave New Port too soon, because of Charley's health. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Winchester Va. Aug. 30,\" laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Audley to Washington, D.C. Beds and rooms prepared for their coming--urges him to leave Charley and Lewis [Conrad] with her this winter for their health--Esther to have an excellent tutor for the children--Bishop Meade in N. York procuring a tutor--stage from Winchester to Leesburg very small, agent refuses to use large one--Lewis [Conrad] injured his eyes by bad habit. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Berryville Va., Oct. [ ],\" laminated, smeared black seal.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Washington copies out his wife's, Maria's, will (sister of Burr Harrison), and goes over several details of the will. His health is also declining since his wife's passing and he doesn't expect to live much longer. He plans on retaining four of his wife's slaves for the time he does have left.","George Washington Parke Custis writes to John Augustine Washington III with concerns about finalizing the settlement of the estate of George Washington including the sale of land near the Dismal Swamp in Nansemond County. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address label.","Letter written by Jane C. Washington from Blakeley near Charlestown, West Virginia at Christmas time to her son John Augustine Washington III at Mount Vernon. Jane worries over John's recent illness with \"chill fever\" and reminds him \"You now have an overseer, and it surely cannot be so necessary for you to go out at the dawn of day, and expose yourself to the inclemencies of weather in attending to farm business.\"","Jane writes \"I am now quite alone, dear little John A. left me this morning; he is a happy cheerful fellow, and has been with me for some time. I have endeavoured to teach him, and think he has mad some progress both in reading and knitting, with which he is excedingly pleased declaring, he 'was never lonesome since he learned to knit,' the most monotonous and dullest of all employments.\"","Speaking of the enslaved persons of Blakeley plantation, Jane says \"Christmas as you know always occasions considerable excitement, particularly with the poor Negroes, to whom it is a season of temporary freedom and feasting.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel, with note that the letter was carried by \"Mr. W's servant Edmund who is returning home from Jefferson Cty.\"","Jane writes, \"I saw no white face on Christmas day.\" She describes giving out provisions and supplies to the enslaved population, a few of whom assembled to hear her read in the morning and at noon. \"They conducted themselves very soberly \u0026 orderly.\" Old Jenny thanked her for the \"fine dinner.\" Jane also describes her Christmas with family - skating, setting traps, reading, and eating cakes and apples.","Four envelopes addressed to John Augustine Washington III, three to Mount Vernon, one to Alexandria; and one receipt for $2.24 postage to the Alexandria Post office.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Washington. Brackenridge, a horticulturist, is writing to Downing, a landscape gardener and architect, regarding a proposal before Congress to turn Mount Vernon into a park: \"The one hundred and fifty-acres is purchased [for citizens of the United States], that is to be laid out as a Park, which is to contain a Botanic Garden and Arboretum...\" Around this time Brackenridge was in charge of the rare plants in the national Botanical Garden at the Capitol. Downing's 1841 book, Landscape gardening, is a classic.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Baltimore. Personal letter with updates on family health, etc.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. \"I have been authorized by Mr. Custis to settle and close the unfinished business of Gen. Washington's estate.\" Asks questions he needs to know to complete handling of the estate.","A.L.S. 6 pages. Washington. Interesting and critical commentary on life in Washington, the town of Alexandria, Va. and a description of Mt. Vernon ... few Whigs attend the \"administration receptions\" ... dine with Mr. [Daniel] Webster ... is going to see the East Room of Mrs. Polk ... found Alexandria \"not worthy of notice\" remarks on dilapidated condition of MV ... Integral cover. Wife's maiden name: Annie Bigelow Lawrence.","Print Senate Act, 30th Congress, 1st Session, Miscellaneous. No. 82. \"Memorial of Citizens of the United States, Praying The Purchase of Mount Vernon by the government.\" The \"memorialists\" wish the government to purchase one hundred fifty acres at Mount Vernon. They have the \"most profound reverence and veneration for everything connected with the memory of the 'Saviour of America.'","A.L.S. 1 page. Boston. \"Among the final dispostions of my father, made by his last Will, I find the following, 'I give and bequest to my friend Dr George Parkman of Boston a seal enclosed with the image of General George Washington as a small token of the esteem and affection which i bear to him.'\"","Receipt. Received $80 from B.C. Washington, who was acting for Geo. C. Washington, who in turn was trustee for Bush. Washington, Jr.--for \"the proportion of the quota of Judge Bushrod Washington to be refunded to the estate of General Washington by the said George C. Washington as trustee ...\" [This relates to a claim upon 22 of G.W.'s legatees or their heirs on account of a mortgage accepted by the 23rd. --upon foreclosure the mortgage had produced less than the amount of the debt, and, after prolonged litigation, General W.'s executors were held liable. They, in turn, transferred liability to the other legatees and their heirs]. Autograph document signed, fragment, docketed \"1848.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Senate desires to know of owner of books in G.W.'s library, what books there are and for what could they be purchased by Congress? Autograph letter signed, endorsed \"From James A. Pearce in relation to the Library of Genl. Washington.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. A. Pearce.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Quotes B.W-n's will on disposition of G.W.'s library--most valuable portion at Mt. Vernon, owned by Mrs. Jane C. Washington--comprises about 1500-2000 vols.--doesn't know Mrs. W's feelings but thinks \"since she has expressed her willingness for a fair equivalent, to let Mr. Vernon with a portion of land attached, become the property of the Nation at its request, so in the same spirit of compliance with its wishes and those of Congress, she possibly might consent for a liberal consideration to have the books of Genl. Washington placed in so safe a depository as the library of congress, where they would be preserved for all time.\"--suggests they contact her about this--the books left to him were largely those of Judge Washington's--about 3-400 of G.W.'s books were included--he recently disposed of all these to an agent of the library of the British Museum--would have preferred American institution, but none were interested--defends his actions in so doing, since press has seen fit to [criticize] him for it.  Autograph letter signed, draft, endorsed by G.C.W. \"To Hon James A. Pearce in relation to the Library of Genl. Washington.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. The portion of G.W.'s library remaining at Mt. V. is small, and they will not sell it--if necessary later, they prefer National Library--\"In respect to the purchase of this place, dear cousin, by the U.S. Government. We still regard it as uncertain.\"--if G.C.W. and family accompany Eleanor to Bath, stop and see her at Blakeley [Jefferson Cty.] she goes there soon. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, black seal smeared (W).","D. 3 pages. Indenture. Sale of part of a tract called Rock of Dumbarton in D.C. by the Washingtons to Corcoran ... belonged to George C. W-n's wife ... $3200 ... survey signed and sealed by the two Washingtons ...","A.N.S. 1 page. Note of authentication for daguerrotype likeness of two portraits of George and Martha Washington taken by John Grubb.","George Washington Bassett writes to John Augustine Washington regarding settlement of the Washington estate. References a Supreme Court decision and \"Hammond's case.\" Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel, postmarked 'Richmond Aug 6'.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Delivered by James Mitchum (Jim Mitchell). Jane writes that Zion Episcopal Church in Charles Town has burned down.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Business about settlement of estate--the recent death of his grandmother, and his efforts to keep a home for her in her old age--contract with his grandfather--insists no personal interest in retaining possession of property for the present year.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Cambridge to Georgetown. He has never seen G.W.'s missing diaries and Cash Memorandum Books returned all he had--Judge W. not home when he took papers from Mt. V., and altho Revolution papers in good order, private one and those before and after were in bad shape--noticed some diaries missing then--vol. of Orderly books missing at the time and nothing known of it by the Judge or Marshall--\"I have recently been informed that one of the volumes of the \"Diary,\" (I think for the year 1790, but am not certain) is now in possession of Mr. Bogart of New York, but how it fell into his hands I know not ... I have the impression, also, that I have heard of another volume somewhere, but I do not now recollect where it was said to be ... You know there was a rumor, that papers relating to the latter part of this period [the Presidency] were secretly taken from the office after the General's death. I once mentioned this to Judge Washington. He replied cautiously; \"We have never charged any person with such an act,\" intimating, as I thought, that his suspicion was strong.\"--G.W.'s books which G.C.W. sold to Mr. Stevens have been purchased there by subscription and are deposited in library of the Boston Athenaeum. Autograph letter signed, cover, docketed \"Important regarding missing Books and papers from Jared Sparks,\" postmarked \"Cambridge Ms. Jan 2,\" laminated, watermarked (Lumsdon and Son 1848), red seal (crane). [A \"Memorandum of Papers in 12 Boxes\" is enclosed, in Sparks' hand, listing vols. of George Washington's correspondence \u0026 other documents with notation \"Vol. III of orderly Books was never received. 10 vols. of Army Returns - being a part of the series of 117 vols. - were taken away by Colonel Washington\"].","A.L.S. 1 page. Georgetown. Takes pleasure in answering his wish to have a book previously owned by General Washington. This note accompanies the book. Enclosed envelope also sealed with the Washington coat of arms, private seal of Washington.","A.L.S. 7 pages. Georgetown. Re: GW's papers ... resolution now before Congress re: papers ... Geo. Corbin owns W-n's private papers, his earliest writings ... unable to make a gratuitous offering of the papers to Congress ... in 1834 he accepted $25,000 for the public papers ...","A.L.S. Washington D.C. to Berryville. Thanks for her interest in him and his family--her family always welcome at the White House--fear they will not find time to visit Audley while in Washington. Letter, signature cut out, in another hand, cover, franked by Z. Taylor, postmarked \"Free [ ],\" laminated, watermark (H and O). Date on original catalog card appears [18]49 Mar. 27. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Mount Vernon to Caledon near Hampstead. Personal letter updating her on family health and affairs.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Washington to Audley. Assures her he would like to comply with her wishes [as regards political appointments], but he is swamped with applications, and his predecessor [Polk] filled all offices just before his term was up--will try to aid Col. Lee's son [G.W. Custis Lee?] get West Point appointment--explains system of choosing. Autograph letter signed, cover franked by Z.  Taylor, postmarked \"Washington DC 16 Apr,\" Free, red seal blurred, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Z. Taylor.\"","Document, 7 pages. Describes a trip to MV, by steamboat and hack from Washington. Mentions gate house lodges. Buildings and grounds in a dilapidated condition. Visited the New Tomb. Met J.A. Washington and was shown some of the first floor rooms and the key to the Bastille (misidentified as the key which confined Lafayette in the Prison at Ham.). Hopes that the gov't will purchase the estate.","A.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House to Alexandria. Regrets he has no more autographs of G.W. to give away--has given them for 40 years \"andll over the civilized world,\" and the only letters he has left are those to his father, J. P. Custis, and some to himself when a student.  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, mounted, on reverse of cover is cover addressed to Joseph B. Boyd Esq., Maysville Kentucky, postmarked Alexandria Va. Apr. 28; (probably forwarded to him by Bryan). Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\"","Receipt from John Augustine Washington III for 11 dollars to be handed to J. C. Sellman of Baltimore to be handed to the widow of a fisherman named Joseph Hall found drowned near the bank of the river at Mount Vernon.","A.L.S. 1 page. Washington corresponds to his attorney, B.W. Harrision, about his wife's father's estate.","Autograph - Zachary Taylor. 5 small slips of paper signed \"Z. Taylor,\" and 3 \"E.P. Lewis\" in Taylor's hand. One is endorsed \"Written by Genl. Taylor in his office at the White House May 1849,\" all enclosed in a cover marked \"Taylor's autographs' and \"Keep with letter\". [Probably goes with letter of Taylor to E.P. Lewis, dated July 2, 1849].","A.L.S. 1 page. Washington to Georgetown. Received her letters by her grandson, Edward Butler--congrat. on daughter [Parke's] \"eminent\" arrival--will be glad to receive her and family on Tuesday, their day for receiving company--forwards some autographs, as requested. Autograph letter signed, cover, franked by Z. Taylor, postmarked \"Free [ ], watermarked. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Z. Taylor.\"","A.L.S. 6 pages. Sandy Spring to Alexandria. Stabler gives Washington advice on crops, soils, fertilizers and other agrarian areas of interest.","Hooff congratulates Washington on buying a farm, Cloveread, for five hundred dollars.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Georgetown. Mrs. Corcoran wishes to buy a lot in Georgetown formerly owned by the addressee's grandfather ... it is supposed that the addressee is the proper heir and the one to sell the property ...","A.L.S. 4 pages. Henry Augustine writes to his father about legal and financial matters. Henry Augustine Washington (1820-1858) and Lawrence Washington (1791-1875) were distant relatives of George Washington. Both paternal family lines trace back to John Washington (1632-1677).","A.L.S. 4 pages. Audley. A short commentary on the weather and season. She then records for her brother a short but graphic description of Houdon's visit to Mt. Vernon and his making GW's Bust. \"I wish I could give you all the information you desire in regard to Houdon's visit to Mt. Vernon. I was only six years old at that time, and perhaps have not retained any recollection of Houdon and his visit had I not seen the General as I supposed, dead, and laid out on a large table coverd with a sheet. I was passing the white servants Hall and saw as I thought the corpse of one considered my Father, I went in, and found the General extended on his back on a large table, a sheet over him, except his face, on which Houdon was engaged in putting on plaster to form the cast. Quills were in the nostrills. I was very much alarmed until I was told that it was a bust, a likeness of the General, and would not injure him. This is all I recollect.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood to Alexandria. Writes his brother family news--bad weather--killed some of C.A.W.'s sheep for fear of their starvation--feared to lose them all--Aunt [Frances] [?] is said by some to be going to marry Bushrod [Corbin ?] Washington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Brucetown Va Decb. 6th,.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. F. Washington, Jr.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Baton Rouge. SummaryAlthough he has never met her, he has long admired her character and virtues as reported by various individuals--knows Col. and Mrs. Butler [E.G.W. Butler and Frances Parke Lewis Butler] very well--they are visiting him now and are in good health--hears that \"notwithstanding you had readhed an age that but few attain, you enjoyed and was blessed with unusual good health ...\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown. Mary Peter to give him a general power of attorney ... authorizes him to sell a slave and his family if possible and to collect debts due her ... family business ... political matters discussed ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Middleway to Berryville. Sends poem that he promised [on Z. Taylor]--if she likes it, send [Taylor] a copy. [Poem is enclosed, entitled \"The Crisis, To Gen: Zachary Taylor, President of the United States\"]. Autograph letter signed, cover with later docket \"Poem to Taylor and letter, 1850,\" laminated.","A.N.S. 1 page. Note for the bank to pay Mr. Washington the sum of $754.40 as the executor of General Washington's will and against the estate of Mrs. Peter.","A.N.S. 1 page. To Mr. A. Scott, the Cedars. Acceptance of a dinner invitation. Autograph note signed, with envelope.","A.D.S. 1 page. Appoints him her general attorney to attend to all her business affairs ... confirms any action he has taken already ...","A.L.S. 3 pages. Scolds him for not writing--is afraid he is ill--advises him to take a wife, so he won't be so lonely at Welllington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated.","Printed membership certificate for C.L.W. Butler for the donation of five dollars to the Washington National Monument Society.","Printed certificate filled in for Mrs. Albert Goodyear for her donation of a dollar to the Washington National Monument Society.","A.L.S. 1 page. Baltimore to Audley. Upon examining Genl. [Zachary] Taylor's papers, came across letter to her without an address--encloses it to her--Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Bliss overcome by their bereavement [Taylor's death] [Bliss was Taylor's son-in-law].  Autograph letter signed, cover, postmarked \"Baltimore Md. [ ] 17,\" stamped with early 5 cent stamp, watermark.","John A. Washington 1st statement of transfer of bonds by Mrs. Henderson to G. A. Washington.","A.L.S. 1 page. Encloses a letter by George Washington in compliance with a promise he gave.","Harrison writes about the possible sale of Mount Vernon to the United States, \"I wish you may succeed in making an even track with the government- Mt. Vernon ought to belong to the nation, in these disunion times- I think it wd. Have a wholesome influence - everything shd be done to perpetuate the memory of that great and good man GEORGE WASHINGTON…\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Sends a profile of Washington.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Expresses thanks for the books sent. Asks a favor in regards to Mr. Felton.","Bill for twelve hundred and fifty dollars. Autograph bill signed, Washington.","A.L.S. 12 pages. Description of an Early Visit to Mount. Vernon, with a group of Washingtonians including the 94 year old Mrs. Alexander Hamilton. Lengthy description of life in the Federal City and impressions of important political figures: Pres. Fillmore, Daniel Webster.","W.B. Whitehead write from Suffolk to John Augustine Washington at Mount Vernon concerning Gen. Washington's estate and a past debt. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, integral address with a Suffolk postmark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlee. Conveys appreciation of a Washington County agricultural group for use of Mr. W-n's dynamometer at a recent ploughing match ... discusses plows, agriculture, etc ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. \"I rec. yours of Oct 22nd, and as you request I send you a statement of the acct. between Hammerly and myself.\"","Autograph letter signed. Brown writes about selling some of John Augustine's lands. On the back of the letter, he asks if the remains of George Washington's old coffin still in the old vault at Mount Vernon. If so, Brown, writes, he can identify the pieces and place them at the National Institute for \"more perfect preservation.\"","One receipt from the Alexandria Post Office for postage, $2.24. Four envelopes addressed to John Augustine Washington III.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon to Fort Washington. Concerning the expected delivery of a \"box of Game and Fish.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","Although he cannot visit Mount Vernon when he is in Washington DC, Corcoran asked to see John Augustine Washington in Washington \"and talk about the matter in a much more satisfactory manner than it could be conducted in a correspondence…\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Washington to Philadelphia. Randolph, a Quaker, writes his mother that he visited Mount Vernon \"and was much disappointed to find the natural beauties of the place such that all the neglect of owners and trespassing of strangers for half a century have only been able to impair but not ... destroy them.\" Comments on huts of negros. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Personal, family letter. Sorry her letter to her at Mount Vernon will be missed since she left to go \"over the Ridge\" early.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Arlington House to Bellair. Information on portraits of G.W.'s family--\"It is certain there is no portrait extinct of Augustine, the Father of the Chief, nor does there exist one of his illustrious mother, such is the result of my researches and enquiries of more than half a century - John was the favorite Brother, a magnificent man and most resembling the Chief of all the brothers. Mrs. Lewis the only Sister, whom I very well remember, was the most majestic and imposing looking female I ever beheld, and was dearly beloved by the Great Man. - There is a good portrait of her. Samuel was tall, but not so stout, while Charles was a very large man without anything remarkable about him,\"--cannot help him further in obtaining information on portraits of the family, but suggests asking in Stafford, Westmoreland and Northumberland--the absurdity of the belief that G.W. was born in England. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, torn, postmarked \"Alexandria Va. Aug. 7,\" with a 3 cent stamp, bearing George Washington's picture, laminated.","A.D. 5 pages. A friend of Nelly Custis Lewis for 58 years, Gibson writes a draft of her memories of Lewis and her relationship with the Washingtons. Martha Washington, her grandmother, implanted \"in her mind pure and sound principles\" for Nelly's life. Comments on Nelly's beauty, charms, the strength she rec'd from religion and political persuasion. Autograph manuscript, draft.","A.L.S. 1 page. \"Dear Augustine, I send you the above check for $100 which I recd. Of Davis - you will please give Hamerly cr. For the same - Yrs. Truly, H.T. Harrison.\"","A.D. 1 page. \"For C.A. Conrad and L. Lewis Conrad - Letters from their Grandmother Lewis' Father (their Great Grandfather John Parke Custis) to Genl Washington.\" Autograph document, docketed \"E.M. Lewis Sepr. 21st 1852.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. Arlington House to New York. Congratulations on the completion of his work, and predicts a 2nd edition for it soon -- approves his prospectus of a field book of the Second War of Independence -- has just completed his four Revolutionary Battles and is working on his Magnus opus, Surrender of Yorktown painting -- describes it -- has a new studio fitted up in So. wing, where Mr. Stearns made copy of originals of Col. and Mrs. Washington -- Barnum's new pictorial magazine to rival Harper's--wants pictures in collection [at Arlington] preserved by engravings in his lifetime--would like Harper's to commission Lossing to do this--mentions \"Washington in 1772 Mrs. W. in 1759, Mr. Custis by ... Pine in 1785 ... the magnificent picture of Col. Parke by Sir Godfrey Kneller etc etc.\"--will send him paper on \"Levies and Drawing Rooms of the First President.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Alexandria Va., Dec. 30,\" early 3 cent stamp with George Washington's portrait, laminated.  Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\"","A.L. 4 pages. Draft, Recipient of nomination declines as he intends to support Gen. Winfield Scott and the Whigs ... nomination made by the American National Convention (Know-Nothing Party)... Date on original catalog card appears [1852]. It has been suggested that the nominee was George Corbin Washington, a member of Congress from MD.","Autograph letter signed. Jane writes to her son about Clark Mills's proposed statue of Washington, \"which out government has at this late but fortunate time, determined on having.\" She also asks her granddaughter Louisa to write about her acquaintance with Washington Irving.","A.D.S. 1 page. Certifies that Lossing has been engaged for several days in making drawings of the Washington Treasures at Arlington House and has made \"spirited and faithful sketches\" of these and other superior works of art there. Autograph document signed, fragment.","A.L.S. GWPC discusses Lossings proposed article on Mount Vernon for Harper's magazine.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Dusseldorf on the Rhine. Sends a bottle of cologne as an expression of thanks for receiving \"a stranger\" as a guest at Mount Vernon.","Letter from Jane C. Washington to her son that she learned of the conditional sale of Mount Vernon to a company from the newspapers. She expresses her hope that, if the estate cannot stay in the family, that it may become \"the honored and cherished property of the United States Government.\" At the end of the letter, Jane adds that she is \"Earnestly praying my beloved son that you may in all things and at all times, be guided by Divine Wisdom.\"\n  \nJane and her son Richard plan to visit John Augustine in a few days. They will take the Canal Boat at Harpers Ferry to Georgetown, and then proceed to Alexandria where they will spend the night. She looks forward to enjoying the scenery along the Potomac.\n  \nJane also mentions that Washington Irving is still at John Pendleton Kennedy's place and relates news some of Irving's travels. Irving had visited Mount Vernon in early 1853. Jane was pleased to see Irving join in her church's communion service last Sunday.","A.D.S. 1 page and survey drawing. Survey of 200 acres at Mount Vernon (land eventually sold to the MVLA) showing public road and wharf and delineating a 1/2 acre square around the tomb.","Autograph letter signed with envelope. Jane congratulates John Augustine and his wife Nelly on the birth of their son Lawrence Washington. She also writes about the murder of her relative, Thomas Blackburn. Blackburn was fatally stabbed by another student while a cadet at VMI in Lexington.","Printed letter, 1 page. Invitation, probably to John Augustine Washington III to participate in the Washington birthday commemorations held by the New York Order  of United Americans. W.W. Osborn, Chairman, and Charles E. Gildersleve, secretary.","A.L.S. 6 pages. Hasn't heard from GWPC in long time--thanks Custis for offering the \"Alpha and Omega\" flags to the gov't--mentions having seen a \"professed original painting\" of GWashington at office of the \"Albion\" supposedly done by Sharples--eyes are a deep hazel instead of \"Being the clear blue of the chief\"--thinks mistake could have been made in copying--relates incident of Benj. Winthrop saving a portrait of Frederick the Great from destruction at the home of Mr. Monroe (President's son)--exhibition at National Academy of Design features two pictures of George Washington by Stearns--one in his retirement at Mount Vernon and One Death Bed Scene.","Thomas sends a letter of Jared Sparks (not present), and mentions \"My father being the surviving executor of Judge Washington, at his death all executional power over that estate ceased, and for the purpose of setting up the estate it will be necessary for an administrator, with the will annexed to be appointed in your county. He also mentions that John Augustine's son is the first male to be born at Mt. Vernon \"… to any of the proprietors bearing the name of the first Washington who owned the place… and you intend calling him Lawrence… the most appropriate name…\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown. Gives the pedigree of one Peter Grayson Washington whose father was the nephew of \"old Lund Washington of Hayfield\" ... Peter W-n is supposed to have a gold-headed cane with Washington's coat of arms ...","A.L.S. 2 pages. Georgetown. Recounting the funeral of George Corbin Washington.","A.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. Will send his large painting of the Surrender of Yorktown to the City Hall to hang.","Letter written by Jane C. Washington from Blakely near Charlestown, West Virginia a few months before her death to her son John Augustine Washington III. Jane tells John she was \"much interested and amused at your correspondence with the Richmond and Manchester Ladies. They no doubt are inspired by sincere and noble feelings of admiration and gratitude to the truly great and good Father of his Country, called forth and appointed by providence as such. His memory will be best preserved and handed down to posterity by the Constitution which he labored to build up and which I devoutly pray may ever be sustained by successive generations. Let dear old Mount Vernon continue forever, if it pleases an all wise providence, in the Washington family and name.\" Jane adds \"I am not very well and fear I am becoming a confirmed Dispeptic, looking as yellow and shrivled as an old cucumber.\"","A.D.S. 4 pages. Minutes from the meeting of the \"visitors  of the Potomac Pavilion.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. My dear Steinberger, my kinsman our friend John Alexander is about to visit the Pacific as flag Lieutenant of Admiral Bruce the newly appointed commander of the fleet. As is the fortune of war it may happen that he shall be in your neighborhood. I have thought it best to give him this introduction to you. Note on another page reads \"Genl. Washington Five letters receved back from my friend Dr. A.L. Elwyn after publication in Minutes, Phila. (?) Jany. 4, 1854.\"","D. 4 pages. Will of George Washington Parke Custis. Bequeaths to daughter Mary Anna Randolph Lee use of his Arlington House estate and other lands, furniture, plate, etc. during her lifetime--on her death, to eldest grandson, George Washington Custis Lee--$10,000 to each of granddaughters--to W.H.F. Lee, White House estate--to R.E. Lee [Jr.] plantation in King William--other lands to be sold to pay legacies to granddaughters--lot in Washington to Col. Lee--family plate to be divided among grandchildren, \"but the Mt. Vernon Plate altogether, and every Article I posses relating to Washington, that came from Mt. Vernon, is to remain with my Daughter at Arlington House during said Daughter's life, and at her death, to go to my eldest grandson, George Washington Custis Lee and to descend from him entire and unchanged to my latest posterity.\"--emancipation of his slaves \"in such manner as to my Executors may seem most expedient and proper.\"  Appoints as executors Robert Edward Lee, Robert Lee Randolph of Eastern View, Rt. Rev. Bish. Meade, and George Washington Peter. Document, in hand of [Mary Custis Lee ?,] docketed \"The Last will and Testament of George W. P. Custis Made and Executed the 26th March 1855,\" and endorsed \"Arlington 5 Dec. 1857, A true copy from the original in my possesion. [signed] R.E. Lee, Col. U.S.A.\"","Autograph letter signed \"Jean C. Washington.\" Jane writes to her son that an enslaved man named George has died. \"He was very much reduced, not being able for some time to retian any nourishment. He was delirious, but never violent or ungovernable: fancying he saw lovely angel children near him - and when I read to him, was calm, and apparently pleased, tho' he seldom spoke.\" She adds, \"I shall miss him very much, he was a faithful and affectionate servant - and in traveling watchful and attentive to my comfort.\" She had intended to send for Reverend Charles E. Ambler of Zion Episcopal Church in Charles Town for George's funeral, but \"Mary Jane preferred 'Solomon,'\" a Baptist preacher.","Recommends that Rogers try to get his play performed on the New York Stage. He asks Rogers help. Custis feelds that it will be a successful drama. He reports that his health is as it was and his spirits are very much depressed.","Autograph letter signed by prominent Chicago machinery producer J. S. Wright. He writes to John Augustine with condolences on the death of his mother, Jane C. Washington. He writes that his mother and John Augustine's were alike: \"Both were eminently kind. Religion made both cheerful, animated, companionable... we have known \u0026 tried a Mother's love.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Discusses Custis' comments on paintings by Wertmüller and Luetze. Mentions Lossing's desire to annotate and illustrate GWPC's Recollections.","A.L.S. 1 page. Near Onancock. Received L.W.W.'s letter offering birth place and burial ground of \"the Father's Family\" to [Va.] on condition \"that it shall be kept sacred.\"--asks him to say so to the legislature after inauguration--'If the Legislature won't, I will take the responsibility.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Henry A. Wise.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Concerns Everett's research on George Washington's library.","A.L.S. 1 page. Richmond. Now that Wakefield is to be cared for by Va., he proposes that the family burial plot and the spot on which stood the house in which GW was born he presented to Va. ... these had formerly been reserved by the family when the land was sold by George Corbin W-n to John Gray ...","Printed invitation with envelope. \"First Annual Washington Festival of Henry Clay Chapter ... at the National Hotel, Detroit ... to join in celebrating the Birthday of the immortal Washington.\" Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 1 page. Custis writes about the model of the Bastille and its history in the Washington family.","Printed Certificate, certified by John A. Washington and witnessed by W. B. Magruder, Mayor of Washington, stating that the series of Lithographs advertised, are framed with wood cut from trees grown at Mount Vernon. It is also certified that Mr. James Crutchett is exclusive agent for this timber.","Small printed broadside by H. Barnes of Boston, Ma. Engraving of MV and GW, engraved by American BANK Note Co. with certification by John A. Washington, III that James Crutchett has all rights to Mount Vernon Timber.","Sparks reports that he shipped Eyre's Washington Letters explaining that he obtained the copies of the letters from her father. He claims to have never seen the originals and mentions that a service called \"Adam's Express\" was hired to ship the package.","Copy of will, Mrs. Frances Dandridge Henley Lear, third wife of Tobias Lear, of the city of Washington. Devisees include Louisa Lincoln Lear, Elizabeth and Fanny Lear Hawley. The forman to receive a miniature of George Washington with hair enclosed presented to Tobias Lear by Martha Washington. Jewelry, silver, books, furniture.","Letter to his new steward about affairs on his estates -- poor condition of his negroes -- has had many complaints about their treatment -- \"to get the negroes comfortably housed, \u0026 provided with clothes and blankets will be the first of acts of your administration\" -- he knows nothing of what goes on on his estate -- settlement with Rail Road -- they have only the right away through the White House on the Pamunkey plantation, anything else must be paid for. Autograph letter signed, laminated.","A.L.S. 1 page. Washington has been appointed an aide on the Governor's staff ... encloses copy of a ltr. from George Washington to Col. John Cropper ... [Writings show several ltrs. from GW to Cropper].","A.L.S. 1 page. Adjutant General's office, Richmond. Appointed aide-de-camp with brevet rank of Col. of Cavalry ... signed by Wm. H. Richardson ...","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Writes for Eleanor Love Washington who is still weak but recovering well. Hopes she will be able to return to Mount Vernon in a few days. Date on original catalog card appears [1857] April 17.","A.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. Receives large amt. of correspondence re: G Washington ... \"cutting up fragments from old letters and accounts some of 1760, or nearly an hundred years ago, to supply the call for Anything ... of his venerated hands\" ... encloses a 1772 account with GW autograph as a relic for the Tri Mont Society] ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Waverly. Sends letter of Mrs. M.W. as \"a fit accompaniment-to one of G.W.'s sent earlier--her virtues. Autograph letter signed, separate cover, \"Mrs. R. E. Lee\", scribbled across cover. (A Note by Varina Jefferson Davis (undated) is filed with this statement of Authenticity).","Autograph letter, signed. Rembrandt Peale, known for his 'porthole portraits' of George Washington, recalls his father painting the earliest known image of Washington in 1772 as well as a miniature he painted for Martha Washington.","Certificate of authentication of a cane and spy glass possessed by N. H. Washington. An accompanying envelope further describes the spy glass's provenance from George Washington --N. H. Washington -- presented to William L. Yancey of Alabama -- given to Jefferson Davis, the piece was taken off of a British soldier who expired at Germantown during the Revolutionary War. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel; autograph note on envelope.","A.L.S. 1 page. Regrets not having been able to go with K. to Louisville. \"Courage was not wanting, but strength was.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1857] Sept. 4. GWPC died on Oct. 10 of this year.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia. Thomas is writing to an unknown person offering to sell a silver salt cellar which once belonged to Martha Washington. The salt cellar is fully described.","A.L.S. 2 1/2 pages. Charlestown to Mount Vernon. Alexander tells of his problems with draft notes and the Lucas'. He advises John to wait before selling his land. $0.03 stamp on address leaf.","D. 12 pages. A lengthy memoir of Rembrandt Peale's involvement with W-n portraiture, beginning with his 3 sittings from life in Phila. in 1795 and recounting his self-described life-long \"obsession\" to create a perfect portrait of W-n. Describes evolution of his various styles of treating his subj: equestrian, porthole, etc. Includes criticism of other painters, anecdotes of George Washington, etc. May be a partial text of his lecture on the subject, see \"Eisen\", vol. 2.","General Orders, 1 page. Ordered to report to Richmond on Feb. 22 for Celebration of the elevating of Equestrian Statue of George Washington ... specifies uniform to be worn ...","A.L.S. 1 page. Adjutant General's office. Uniform of Col. of Cavalry on Gov. staff same as that of U.S. Army ... may wear sword he mentioned ...","A.L.S. 4 pages. Letter concerning the donation of George Washington's birthplace and the Washington family burial grounds at Pope's Creek Plantation. Lewis W. Washington donated the land to the state of Virginia. Here Lewis writes Beale, state senator of Virginia, that Mr. John E. Wilson, the owner of the surrounding land, should be consulted. The donated land is \"... situated in the heart of [Wilson's] arable fields ...\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. W. Lewis.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. Claymont. Re: Wakefield and the family burial plot to be turned over to Va ... has written to Gov. Wise inviting him to visit Wakefield to make arrangements for memorials etc ... invites Col. W-n to come also ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. W. Lewis.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Adjutant General's office. Orders to report to Richmond in full uniform for ceremonies on July 5 ...","A.L.S. 1 page. Executive deparment, Richmond. Requests a formal deed of tender of GW's Birthplace to the state of Va. so that the state may maintain its right-of-way to the birthplace and burial grounds ...","A.L.S. 2 pages. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Says he has been requested by Harpers magazine to write an article on Mount Vernon since it has become a place of interest to the American people. Would he welcome a visit by Lossing to Mount Vernon?","A.L.S. 1 page. Executive department, Richmond. Re: Wakefield ... acknowledges receipt of letter enclosing deed to Wakefield.","A.L.S. and envelope. Everett writes concerning a speaking engagement about George Washington in Northbridgewater, Boston.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Concerning the publication of her father's \"Recollections\"- they will split the profits. \"Its success may materially aid us in continuing the hospitalities of this old and much frequented mansion.\"","D. 1 page. $100 receipt for Edward Everett for speaking engagement at North Bridgewater from Peabody Treasurer.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Arlington. Regrets that their mutually edited book, \"Recollections of Washington,\" by GWPC cannot be published more quickly.","Autograph letter signed. Warrenton. Shackleford writes to accept Augustine's offer for the purchase of two enslaved boys named Bob and Armistead for $1200 each.","John A. Washington III writes to \"Dear Ned\" sending a note via Louisa and a servant to ask Ned to call on him. Verso is a recipe. Autograph letter, signed.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Arlington. [Regarding publication of her father's Memoirs] Sends by Col. [R.E.] Lee her \"Memoir\" and other papers--also all letters between G.W. and her grandfather [J.P. Custis]--\"I only suggest that if you publish the will of my ancestor it may be as well to omit for the sake of our Northern readers the names of all the slaves mentioned in the legacies.\"--sends him an engraving of Mrs. W. and a daguerre of Mrs. Lewis--title page to have title her father put to his work--hopes the work [G.W.P. Custis's Recollections] will come out shortly--will try to find the speech on the overthrow of Napoleon for Lossing--doesn't care for more mention of her name in title page than is there at present. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. C. Lee.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Letter concerns his painting, \"The Home of Washington.\" In his letter, he asks Lossing, a fellow artist, advice in finding who were the members of the Washington household in August 1784 during Layfayette's first visit to Mt Vernon. He wants to include them in his painting along with G. Washington, and Gen. Layfayette on the piazza at Mt. Vernon.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Sorry for delay in sending inscription on bust of Necker--copied it long ago, but forgot to forward it--\"The Bust stands where it was placed by Washington himself.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"John A. Washington.\" [At top of paper is transcript of inscription on bust of Necker].","John A. Washington III writes to \"Dear Ned\" regarding the purchase of horses, cattle, and investments in cattle and guano. Also plans to call upon Turner with \"Farmer\" Jefferson in tow and \"take him captive\" and \"pick you up and bring you both down with me -- so hold youself in readiness.\" Autograph letter, signed.","Includes negotiations for purchase of negro boy that was delayed. Instructs West to make a strong box for sending plows to Waveland and to mend the windows of the hot beds.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Sends her a Sago palm -- the one owned by George Washington is to go to the Ladies Association and another to go with him to Fauquier.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Paid Mr. Bennett for him and sends receipt--\"Your proposition to enclose the other papers I loaned you to Mrs. Lee of Arlington is perfectly satisfactory to me\"--cannot comply with his request to leave plan of Pohick in his keeping. Autograph letter signed, on lined paper. Name on original manuscript appears as \"John A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. John Augustine Washington writes from Mount Vernon responding to a 12 September dispatch from G.R.H. Hughes. Washington inquires about the status of financial and legal matters, especially in relation to \"my money attached by Ogden in the Marine Bank.\" He directs Hughes to \"direct our interests, and if necessary, employ the best Counsel you can get to assist you. If the case goes against us in the Illinois State Courts, can we throw it into the Federal Courts and how long can we keep it open? ... Believing we are right and have been badly treated by Mr. Ogden, we are disposed to fight it out.\" Based on the docketing on the reverse, this appears to be Washington's file copy.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mrs. W-n ill after leaving Old Point Comfort ... now that her recovery is under way he writes for his wife ... refers to \"good old times at Wellington\" ... nicely settled at Waverly ...","Measured drawing marked \"No. 2\" of the Mount Vernon wharf ... plan drawn by M.C. Meigs, Capt. U.S. Engineer ... \"4 Oct. Sup foot or $2800\" ...\"Recommended for adoption the front of the Wharf being made parallel to the thread of the Stream.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Returning from Norfolk where he met with an assemblage of the Dismal Swamp Land Company. Encloses money for taxes for land. Other personal business.","A.L.S. 1 page. Letter signed, envelope. Date on original catalog card appears [1859] November 27.Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Munford.\" Covering ltr. for General orders to serve on general staff ... [See also General Orders #13 of same date].","General Orders, 1 page, Copy. Assigned a Voluntary Aide on the General Staff. Head Quarters Charlestown. [See also Munford to W-n of the same date].","Located with items pertaining to the estate of Aaron Leggett. Letterhead at top of page reads \"Leather Manufacturers Bank, New York\". Letter mentions parcels of land, cattle, and sheep.","A.L.S. 2 pages. New York. Re: papers sent to him at West Point \u0026 concealed in a secret drawer during his absence ... recently found by accident ... mentions W-n's ordeal at Harpers Ferry ...","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon to Richmond. Introduces friend and kinsman Charles A. Washington who visits Richmond to attend his brother, Major [Francis?] Washington, who is ill there. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, on lined paper, directed \"to introduce Charles A. Washington Esqr.\"Name on original manuscript appears as \"John A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mentioning a possible pleasure excursion to Mount Vernon.","Letter mentions Aaron Leggett, Mt. Vernon, and Accotink.","John A. Washington III writes to \"dear Ned\", regarding the bay horse Ned took care of for him -- \"I send Toby down for him, and unless you have use for him will ask the favour of you to send him up to me.  Bob and Mr. Shinker(?) will be here on Friday. I would be pretty pleased if you would ride up with them.\" Autograph letter, signed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Dear Sir, We send to you all Mrs. Powel's papers which we find. We have not opened packages or read letters. If you find anything that should [ ] in the hands of W Birde [ ] you will please return them to us. The Washington letters were found among the Tilghman papers and returned to us by W. Tilghman for you. Very truly Sincerely, Alice K. Price.  Autograph letter signed, + 1 envelope.","In account with James McEvan, Dr.","A.D. 1 page. Chas. Johnson Treas. In account with Mount Vernon Association. MVLA's account including charges for excursion tickets, board and lodging, oilcloth and gilding, advertising, and mending pipe frame.","Orders. D.S. 1 page. West Point, NY. Acknowledgment of Lewis W. W-n's gift to the Adademy of a report by General Nathaniel Green to General George Washington ...","Autograph letter signed. Beall-Air. Lewis writes to his cousin John Augustine that he is \"committing matrimony at Clover Lea with our sweet cousin Ella Bassett.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Declines invitation to attend his wedding.","A.L.S. 1 page. \"The traitorous devils are still hoping to \"drag\" our glorious old Kentucky at the heels of [?] South Carolina but they will fail. They will make every effort to dragoon the legislature into Revolution but we shall meet them at every point ...\" Clerk's Office of the Court of Appeals.","John A. Washington III writes to \"dear Ned\", regarding church matters (\"Yesterday evening I heard from Bishop Meade -- He will not ordain Mr. Baker before his set time and makes no positive promise of lettig us have him then.\") and meeting in the future (\"It may be better to have the meeting next week, as it will give me time to hear form Warrenton as to the title of Walshs's property and whether James will allow time on the purchase money\"). Autograph letter, signed.","A list of property, including enslaved persons, reported to be taken by the 16th New York Regiment from John Augustine Washington III's farm near Mount Vernon. Although John Augustine sold the Mount Vernon mansion and grounds to the Mount Vernon Ladies Association in 1858, he retained property in the surrounding area. The list of slaves includes Jim Mitchell and Edmund Parker, who were later employed by the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, and Gabriel Johnson, who had escaped in 1845 and been held at Bruin's Slave Jail. ","A note and blind stamp on the fourth page indicate the list was received by R.H. Donavan of the Fauquier County Court on 19 April 1889.","Letter from lawyer George R. H. Hughes, Chicago, to John Augustine Washington III informing him that his investments in Chicago real estate and bonds have not been successful. His previous letters to John Augustine have been unanswered, and Hughes writes that bond prices are \"ruinous\" in the present crisis and the best he can hope to realize for John Augustine is $37,500. ","Hughes discusses the market in detail, warning John Augustine, \"I have no idea that you will be able to get your money back the way things are going here, for five or ten years, and then prices would have to double to enable you to get back your outlay with interest.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Huntersville. John writes from camp with General Lee where he is an aide - de - camp. He says his overseer \"informs me of the destruction of my property at Mount Vernon ...\" No address leaf.","C.S. Edwards writes to his wife about his visit to Mount Vernon and dinner in the mansion study during the Civil War. Includes envelope.","A.D.S. 1 page. Note reads \"Washington was the greatest of good men and the best of great men. Edward Everett, Boston 1 Oct. 1861.\" Typescript copy with letter head \"The Lincoln Library Shippensburg, PA.\"","Philadelphia to Alexandria. Tabb inquires into the operations of Washington's farm. Discusses the move from Mount Vernon.","Two letters, Philadelphia. A.L.S. 2 pages. John Campbell to Mehitable Ward. Letter describes \"heavy silverplated dinner plates that belonged to George Washington. A.L.S. 1 page. George Devereux to Mehitable Ward. George Devereux writes a thank you upon receiving daguerrotype of her recently deceased son.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Letter addressed to \"Dear Sister\" with a description of Woodlawn plantation in 1863. Torn into two pieces at the fold.","Bradley writes to Bull about his visit to Mount Vernon during the Civil War.","D. 3 pages. Silliman, an American chemist and geologist, quotes from a letter of John Struthers (sculptor of George Washington's sacrophagus) describing the transfer of George Washington's remains from the new tomb vault into the marble sacrophagus in October, 1837.","Currency paper. Value 50 cents. Issued by the Confederate States of America.","A.L.S. 1 page. Boston. Has tried to deliver a breast pin containing hair of George Washington ... will Parker please call for it ...","A.D.S. 1 page. Note reads \"Washington was the greatest of good men and the best of great men. Edward Everett, Boston 10 Dec. 1864.\"","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","A.D.S. 7 pages. Description of a tour of the Mansion and grounds with fellow soldiers from Sherman's Army of the Tennessee.","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","Lexington. Lee acknowledges receipt of three articles that were removed from the Custis House (Arlington) during the Civil War and sent back to him by Hedden. Lee grants Hedden's request for the satin engraving of George Washington drawn by Dr. Charles Buxton. This letter of thanks accompanies the return of the picture to Hedden. Engraving owned by MVLA [W-2796]. Autograph letter signed, with envelope.","New York. Hedden acknowledges receipt of Lee's letter and a satin engraving of George Washington by Dr. Charles Buxton. The engraving belonged to the Custis family when it was removed from Arlington House by Union troops. See Lee letter of March 23, 1866 [RM-837; MS-5287]. Engraving owned by MVLA [W-2796]. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Indenture. D. 1 page (in 2 pieces). Conveys 100 acres of land known as the Montery Estate, Clark Co., Va. to L.H.L.D. Lewis for $2,500.00. Contains a primisory note for that amount.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Lexington. Apparently written to an editor or publisher regarding the publication of a book on the Custis family. She discusses illustrations of her grandfather John Parke Custis and Martha Parke Custis, both children of Martha Dandridge Custis Washington. She doubts the success of such a book \"though it may be appreciated when passion and violence shall have ceased in the land -\".","Print advertisement, \"Interesting National Picture. Washington and his Generals, Drawn and Engraved by A.H. Ritchie.\" Published by Ritchie and Co. includes opinions of the press.","Typescript copy of a document certifying the provenance of the sword. Signed G.W. Lewis, Judge of Westmoreland Co Virginia.","A.D.S. 1 page. Autograph document signed, \"New Books.\" Provenance material for Martha Washington's breast pin, earrings; silver scraper used by Washington during his last illness.","Notebook or journal titled \"A Visti to Mount Vernon, May 17th 1872 Isaac P. Noyes. Washington D.C. \"S.G.O.\" 1872\"  Autograph document, 50 pages.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Near Fish Haul, King William County, Virginia. Concerns some paintings she is having cleaned and repaired ... only other person to work on them was Volkmar, \"who was considered the best repairer in this country\" ...","A.L.S. 2 pages. Executive Mansion, Washinton D.C. Luckey was a personal secretary to Ulysses Grant. Discusses the transfer of \"swords, etc.\" to the Association. He can come pick them up.","D. 1 page. Bound in sum of $15,000 and appointed Special Commissioners by the Court to sell the Beall Air farm and/or real estate.","A.L.S. 1 page. \"Dear Sir, My Aunt [ ] has given me to send to you the parcel of Genl. Washington's Letters of which you were inquiring and which have been in my grandfathers possession. How shall I send them to you?\" Autograph letter signed, 1 envelope postmarked.","Manuscript account entitled \"An excursion by steamboat on the Potomac\" by Harry Chapman Westbay of Monett, Missouri. It describes the steamer leaving Washington City and traveling down the Potomac to Mount Vernon. Westbay describes being given a tour of Washington's tomb and mansion by Col. J. McHenry Collingsworth, superindendent of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association. He writes that visiors are \"at liberty to walk a round the grounds and through the houses.\"","Accompanied by six manuscripts and notes. Documents provenance of George and Martha Washington's hair given by Martha Washington to Mrs. Oliver Wolcott upon Washington's retirement from the presidency in 1797. Names include: Jane Conrad Wolcott, Olivia Wolcott, Oliver S. Wolcott. Hair in Mount Vernon Ladies Association Collection.","Letter from Don Diego Gardoqui to George Washington, copied by the State Department in 1881. According to corresponding notes, the copy was made from a copy in the hand of Bushrod Washington. The original letter sent in 1787 accompanied the gift of a 4-volume Spanish edition of Don Quixote for Washington's library.","Baltimore, Provenance pertaining to the Washington sword willed to George Lewis.","A series of letters from Fannie Washington Finch (also spelled Fanny), great-grandniece of George Washington, to Mary Claflin, wife of Governor William Claflin, regarding the sale of Washington family items. Fannie writes that she is reluctant to sell the family heirlooms but must because of her \"pecuniary condition.\" Included in the letters is a list of items being sold, including a silver pitcher, coffee pot, mugs, tumblers, ladle, tablespoons, salts, sugar bowl, cream pots, glass water bottles, glass tumblers, glass goblets, glass dessert dish, snuff box presented by Thomas Lord Fairfax to General Washington, 4 wine marks owned by George Washington, a large bed quilt made from dresses worn by Martha Washington, 2 silver plated sauce dishes, miscellaneous chinaware, and an engraved plate of Col. William Augustine Washington.","Included with the letters is a manuscript \"Extracts from newspapers, relating to Mrs Finch - great-grand niece of George Washington,\" genealogical information, lists of household goods, and an 1891 newsclipping about Fanny Washington Finch.","A.L.S. 7 pages. History of the blade worn by the \"Father of Our Country\" written by Ellshaw.","Provenance document, A.D.S. 1 page. Letter explaining the provenance of many of the George Washington to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Powel correspondence. Marked \"Keep. Private to my brothers, not to be shown in Public.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. \"I delivered today the parcel of Washington's letters to your mother, and was very glad to have them pass into the custody of the rightful owner.\" Autograph letter signed, 1 envelope postmarked w/stamp.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Bergen Point, N.J. Inquires after information on a Washington chair. Her friend told her the story and provenance of the chair but she is not certain her memory is correct and would like reaffirmation.","Brief description of mansion and Washington's daily habits, Gen. Washington's bedroom, recounting of silver dollar myth. Manuscript signed by Pierce.Date on original catalog card appears as c1885.","Invitation to the Centennial celebration of Washington's inauguration, for Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Keyser. Engraved invitation includes list of Committee members and card listing events.","List of relics exhibits of celebration of 100th anniversary of inauguration of George Washington.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Relating to the Papers of General Washington. Autograph letter, copy. Date on original catalog card appears [1889]. Provenance information transferred from the Curatorial files.","Autograph letter signed, accompanies book George Washington and Mount Vernon, Long Island Historical Society publication of William Pearce letters edited by Conway RL-4467.","Copy of a letter made by Mary Powel, letter between Tobias Lear and Samuel Powel, March 9, 1797. Provenance of objects belonging to General Washington, now under ownership at the Pennsylvania His. Soc.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Bernard Carter and Sons, Baltimore. Attorneys at Law. Settiling the estate of Barton Harris and giving him what is owed back to him.","Typescript court document. \"Shereas Hortense H. McIntire, by William W. McIntire, her husband and next friend, and Elizabeth H.K. Richardson, by John S. Richardson, Junior, her husband and next friend, as next of kin of Chapin Barton Monroe Harris, late of Baltimore City, deceased, heretofore filed a caveat in th eOrphans Court of Baltimore City against Edmund Law Rogers, claiming to be executor of said Harris, under a paper writing alleged to be last will of said Harris and which had been admitted to probate in said Orphans Court, alleging among othe rthings that said paper writing was not the last will and testament of said Harris...\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Letter of provenance. Autograph letter signed, signatures of both Mary E. Powel and Samuel Powel. The following mementos of Geo. Washington are in my possession. Two small oval mirrors and two gilded silver brackets belonging w/the mirrors with the decoration [ ] - in bad repair. His breakfast cup - M.E.P. Custis gave it to my father ...\".","Bushrod Corbin Washington II writes about real estate for a possible shoe factory in Charlestown, West Virginia.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Regarding the Washington shaving table.","Edward Downes Law writes to his cousin, Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore, regarding his receipt of a copy of a letter written by George Washington. He also discusses his shared frustrations with the recent biography on Roger's grandfather--Thomas Law--and the constant inaccuracies by authors. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages with envelope.","Autograph letter signed, S.F. Smith. Manuscript copy of the hymn \"America.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Provenance letter. \"We understand thoroughly what your wishes are in respect to the kind of showcase required to cover the \"Plateau\" as quote same as follows ...\"","Letter from Tiffany and Co. assuring Miss Lewis of the whereabouts of George Washington's sword.","News clipping, provenance document. Covers very briefly Houdon's visit to Mt. Vernon and the Houdon bust. Printed document. Provenance information taken from the Curatorial files.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Concerning the Houdon Bust and how it came to be at Mount Vernon. Provenance information transferred from the curatorial files.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Provenance document. Letter to Mr. Harrison from Sarah Yeates Whelen concerning Louis XVI carpet.","D. 2 pages. Provenance document. Description of the carpet given to George Washington ordered by Louis XVI.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Provenance document. To \"Dear Ladies.\" She is sending a small patchwork quilt, Mrs. Richardson will present it on her behalf, which was made by Martha Washington of pieces from her gowns.","A.L.S. 1 page. Provenance document. Letter from Mrs. Conrad to Mrs. Richardson. Provenance for footstool and table cover for Nelly Custis room.","D. 1 page. \"The mirror belonged to Mrs. Albert Peale ....... James Peale, the miniature painter bought it at George Washington's sale when he lived in High Street ....\".  Provenance information taken from the Curatorial files. Date on original catalog card appears [1899].","Letter concerning John Augustine Washington and Mount Vernon. On Mary Washington Association letterhead.","A.L.S. 1 page. Tells of the distribution of two canes Washington gave him; canes made of wood at Mount Vernon. Letter head \"William McKinley Normal and Industrial School\".","A.L.S. 1 page on Mary Washington Association letterhead. Concerning Washington relics.","Provenance document, plaster cast of Washington by Houdon. Notarized letter certifying the history of a plaster cast of George Washington's face reportedly made by Houdon in 1797. Lawrence and Nelly Lewis  provenance, family history.","A.L.S. 8 pages. Mary Custis Lee comments on the improbability of the story that George and Martha Washington were married in St. Peter's Church.","Printed pamphlet. Senate Bill No. 1238 and House Bill No. 5489 to Reimburse the Estate of Gen. George Washington, for certain lands in Ohio lost by conflicting grants Made under the authority of the United States ...","A.D.S. 1 page. Confidential memo from M. E. Powel concerning the suspected theft of a collection of Washington letters. Includes xerox of NY Times 3/16/1913 article.","A.L.S. 12 pages. Believes the brace of pistols mentioned in enclosed clipping is the one which disappeared from Lexington some yrs. back ... hopes family will investigate ... interest newspapers, etc. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Mary C. Lee.\"","D. 2 pages. Printed page. H.R. Bill 15353 authorizing purchase of certain Washington relics. $30,000. to W. Lanier Washington for the following Washingtoniana: portrait of Mary Ball Washington, silver cups, whist counters, Lund Washington account book, account books of George Washington's executors, key to George Washington birthplace, George Washington shoe buckles, brooch, snuff box, cup and saucer, dinner invitation from George Washington to B. West, Augustine Washington's silver shoe buckle (half-brother to George Washington) ...","Invitation addressed to Robert Nuese is seeking funds from Americans to restore Sulgrave Manor. Date on original catalog card appears ca 1920. Includes unused envelope and 1 insert.","Small note with information on the Vaughan Plan. Peter family.","Postcard, Mount Vernon piazza. Bears signature of Mrs. Eleanor S. Washington Howard (b. 1856, child of John Augustine Washington, Jr. and Eleanor Love Selden). She was the last Washington daughter to be born at Mount Vernon. Date on original catalog card appears c. 1931.","Two letters, A.L.S. 1 page. Regarding a reproduction key to the front door of Mount Vernon.","D. 3 pages. Inventory of cattle on each of the Mount Vernon farms, at the Distillery and at the Ferry.","Poem, D. 1 page. \"Versis on Sir Thomas Adams, Baronet Commander of His Majesty's Frigate the Boston, who died at Virginia. By a Young Lady.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. To Arlington. Invites him to supper \"this evening at 8 oclock.\" Autograph letter signed, with envelope, watermark (Patent).","A.L.S. 2 pages. To Eltham. Apologizes for enclosing letter to Major [Geo. A.] Washington--heard he was at Eltham, and desired to reach him--sympathizes with \"distressing accident\" in his family and Mrs. Daingerfield's situation [widowed]--her children are all well--\"Washington [G.W.P. Custis] quite hearty and the prettiest creature in the World ...\" Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark (crown). Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. Custis.\"","A.D.S. 2 pages. An autograph document signed, in the hand of Herbert Washington, promising to pay $60 on April 1, 1824 for the season of Rattler. Witnessed by Robert Earley. On reverse, assigned on April 17, 1825 to Wm. Hickman as agent for Dr. Wm. Thronton by Saml. Strider. Autograph document signed, fragment, in hand of Herbert Washington, endorsed. On reverse, assigned on April 17, 1825 to Wm. Hickman as agent for Dr. Wm. Thornton by Saml. Strider.","A.D. 1 page. Note, height of mountain peaks in the Himalaya Mountains and others, marked \"For my darling Angela.\" Relative heights of mountains, principally in India, and sources of the Ganges River.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Washington, D.C. to Alexandria. A.D. 1 page. Heard of her safe arrival at Mrs. Mason's--hopes to see her again--hopes her neuralgia will disappear--will try to make Col. [Bliss] diet more strictly to prevent another attack--news of [Z. Taylor's] family. [B.T. bliss was probably Zachary Taylor's younger daughter, Mary Elizabeth, or Betty]. Autograph letter signed, cover marked \"concerning Bliss and Taylors\", watermark.","D. 1 page. Poem in French, 8 lines with quotation at end from \"Pleasures of Memory.\"","D. 1 page. Cover note, unknown author or recipient. Received enclosed letter some time since and opened it, having heard rumor \"you was gone to ye. other World\"--this probably owing to his retiring from company because of the Eruptions. Document, frag., laminated.","A.L.S. 1 page. In answer to his [G.A.W.'s] letter, he has cash ready for him--no purchaser for G.A.W.-s lots--cash scarce and no one wants to enter into any contract--requests a visit by G.A.W. and Mrs. [Fanny Bassett] Washington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, part of watermark.","D. 4 pages. Speech, The superiority of free countries over despotisms--necessity of educating people. Document, draft, probably in hand of George A. Washington, with revisions in an unknown hand, laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. To Mount Vernon. Assures G.A.W. of his practicing his resolution to set time aside for meditation and studious reading--hasn't retired before 12 oclock since his return from Mt. Vernon--found father much improved on arrival at Eltham--he has set out for Richmond in answer to a pressing letter of the Speaker's. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, by G.A.W., laminated, watermark.","Bushrod Washington bookplate. Torn, part missing, laminated.Similar to G.W.'s bookplate.","D. 1 page. Note, Weight of tobacco. The gross, tares, and net weight of tobacco grown on several farms. Document, fragment, totaled most likely in G.W.'s hand. Total net - 8772.","D. 1 page. \"Calculation of the work that 4 Ploughs may do in one Year.\" Subtracting 30 days for harvest and avoiding wet times of season. Unidentified hand.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Sends two letters received from Sister [Mildred Washington] Lee--Col. [Wm. A.] Washington gave him a letter for her which he had opened, dealing with sale of her tobacco--sends flower seeds sent through Col. W.--hopes to see her tomorrow. Autograph letters signed, integral cover, mounted, laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Bushfield to Blenheim. Will is despatched with the brandy--keg would hold only 17 gals.--sends endorsed Bills and a letter regarding sale which comes up tomorrow--relates family news to relate to Mrs. Washington--at Mr. Lee's last night for a fish feast. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, directed \"By Will,\" laminated, watermark (WH). Name on original manuscript appears as \"John Aug. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Laurel Grove to Blenheim. Misses seeing and hearing from H. Washington, her only sister--she has been a mother and sister to her--hopes to see her at Laurel Grove--she herself cannot leave home until crops are gathered--regards to members of family. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (G. Taylor). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliza. Smith.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. His thanks for their electing him as their representative in the last assembly--but must decline reelection--reasons. Autograph letter signed, endorsed \"a letter written by my great grandfather John Parke Custis given me by Cousin Mary Lee,\" laminated, watermark.","Three covers for correspondence. Folded sheet bearing notation \"General Washington's letters.\"","D. 2 pages. In the left column of each page the unknown author records the name of the city, in the middle column the mileage to the next city, and in the far right column a running account of the total mileage covered thus far. The unknown author totals the distance between Philadelphia and Augusta as 717 miles.","Letter cover, addressed to Mrs. Ann Washington, Rippon Lodge. Autograph document, fragment only, laminated.","A.D.S. 4 pages. Lists volumes of G.W.'s private correspondence, surveys, accounts, diaries, etc. and no. of pages in each--also 400 vols. from G.W.'s library, many with complimentary presentation from authors--\"I propose adding to the library his mahogany case of instruments used by him when he was a surveyer and in after life.\"--also to include 10 vols. from library of R.H. Lee, inherited by him[G.C.W.]--\"The private papers of Genl. Washington, although not so numerous as those relating to public affairs for which the government paid $25,000, will be generally esteemed more curious and interesting, as developing more fully his character, through all the stages of his life, and the wonderful regularity and system which governed him under all circumstances.\"--papers on file too numerous to be listed but will accompany papers named in above schedule, with exception of small portion, which are confidential or refer only to family matters--will also include commission of G.W. as Lt. Genl. of Army, signed by John Adams, and his diplomas from universities and freedons of cities--\"I really think that a state which confered so many honors on him as did yours, the best, by following throughout his precepts and principles, is a proper depository for his works.\" Autograph document signed, in hand of G.C.W. and signed by him, docketed by G.C.W.","D. 2 pages. Memorandum, prices of Boston glass. List of prices of glass of varying sizes. Document, in unknown hand, docketed, watermark.","D.S. 1 page. Amount £4.0.4. Document signed, charred fragment only, laminated. Receipted by Joseph Mott.","D. 1 page. Receipt for£8.10.7  \"for [ ] potatoes for the use of the President.\" Document, fragment, laminated, watermark, incomplete (Run).","Letter cover, to Mrs. Anna Washington, Alexandria. 1 document, fragment, laminated.","Letter and letter cover, to Col. John Augustine Washington, Bushfield. Document, fragment of cover, charred by fire, laminated, docket (cannot be deciphered), directed \"favr. Th. [Snow?]\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for early pease, Windsor Beanes, cauliflower, cabbage, lettuce, artichoak, etc. Document signed, fragment, laminated. Receipted by John Le Keux.","London. Bill for 9 1/4 yds. rich hair camlet. Document, partly printed bill, laminated. Receipted by J. Stonehen[ ] for Messrs. Lowth and [ ].","D. 1 page. \"First attempt in poetic way by Eliza McCaw and Ann Washington.\" On reverse of letter cover of a letter from Sarah Craufurd to Ann Washington, dated March 10, laminated, watermark.","D. 1 page. Gives marriage and death dates of George and Ann Fairfax Washington Lee. Also births of their children, dates of christening, their Godparents, etc. Autograph document, laminated, not examined for watermark.","Fragment of vellum with notes. 1 page. \"Tobacco ... by Gen. Washington ........ at Mount Vernon and manufactured by ... to his ... Col. Wm. A. Washington and by him bequeathed to ... son Col. W. Washington in ...\"","Order, David Stewart to Mr. Stark of Hanover. Regarding the estate of John Parke Custis. February order against Starke Oliver 26 attachment for answer 26 - 52 cents. (Signed) William Pollard, cl[er]k.","Requests money to pay for a load of hay. \"I am pennyless indeed.\" Autograph letter initialed, quarter sheet. Name on original manuscript appears as \"L. Wn.\" Robert Beverly was executor of William A. Washington's estate.","A.D. 2 pages. 10 line poem in praise of G.W., ending \"Washington - The Nation Glories in the name To bear it is the pride of fame.\" Autograph document, fragment, marked in another hand \"by Robert Lewis Fredericksburg, Va.,\" at bottom of paper is scratched out a verse to a sweetheart, laminated.","Schedule of the papers of General Washington in possession of George Corbin Washington.","\"His Britannic Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary.\" Son of Samuel Vaughan.","Survey, Mount Vernon Land. A.D. 2 pages. Plat of 150 acres of land at mouth of Dogue Creek, conveyed by Wm. Spencer to Richard Osborn, later a part of Mount Vernon. Document, possibly docketed in G.W.'s hand \"Old Survey of no use,\" laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. To Woodlawn. \"Monday night.\" Thanks her for letters and valuable present--Patty [Martha Custis Peter] sent her chocolate, oranges and sage--her illness-hopes to be spared a while longer to her helpless family--must eat only simple food--chocolate for breakfast and whey at night--her garden--hears that Betsy [Eliza Custis Law] looks badly--\"I would not my Child send your letter again to Law for I do not suppose it would have the smallest effect in changing his plans.\"--returns her towels and basket. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, spread eagle watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. Stuart.\"","Note, A.D. 1 page. Autograph document, in 3rd person, in hand of G.A.W., fragment, silked. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. A. Washington.\" Incomplete note, requesting \"2 good gridstones\" [grindstones??]. On reverse is account in G.A.W.'s writing dated May 23d, for making clothing.","A.L.S. 1 page. Apoligizes for leaving him last night without shaking his hand or wishing him goodnight--afraid he would take it as intentional--send more of the Shalloon [woolen fabric of twill weave, used chiefly for linings] and some patterns of white satin with prices. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, watermark.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Alexandria. Received letter and key--send any of his shirts or handkerchiefs that are done--extreme heat--intends coming to Alexandria soon. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, watermark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Visit of Miss Caton to Mt. Vernon--her approaching [marriage] to someone who will make her miserable--has heard of Burd's approaching marriage--General Moreau in Philadelphia--fever raging in Phila. will prevent [Bush. Washington] holding court there until Dec.--fears fever has come to Washington--Uncle [Bushrod Washington] leaves for Trenton and Aunt for \"upper country,\" so will be alone--will try to visit Phila. in Spring. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexa. Va., laminated, George Washington's watermark (incomplete). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. La Grange to Woodlawn. \"Our travelers\" have returned in good health--they received handsome presents she sent--hopes to speak to her in person some day. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermarked (Van der Ley), in French.","A.L.S. 1 page. To Georgetown. Has lost his second mother, \"the mother of the angelic companion of my life ...\"--present his excuses to her sister [E.P. Custis Law]. Autograph letter signed, written in French, integral cover, laminated, watermark (dove of peace). Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. W. Lafayette.\"","A.L.S. Washington to New York. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliza P. Custis.\" Concerning her picture that she does not like to be without even though she is sure it is safe \"in your care.\" Next to her little grandchildren she values it above all things. Has been ill with a pain in her head and eyes.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Sends, according to her request, her Museums and the \"Battle of Prague\"--hasn't time to give news of the [Praus ?] but supposes [Christian Blackburn] and Polly have done so--heard news of her at Annapolis [of her expecting a child]--reminds her he is to be one of the God fathers. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Nath. Craufurd.\" Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Sends preserves and handkerchiefs--will have children innoculated--ask Dr. to send pills for violent oppression in her breast. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Tom, watermark incomplete. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S.C.\"","A.D. 1 page. Autograph document, fragment, laminated, directed by \"favor Mr. Scott\". Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Bowling Green, Tavern. Reached General Spotswoods and found him ill--her own depressed spirits at parting from mother and father and [Polly]--prays for [Polly's] restoration to health--will send barley sugar and try to get some entertaining magazines to send her--will write how she likes her new home--forward her the calico from Alexa. when it arrives--Kitty [Blackburn] sends love. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (R. Williams). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Goes to Greenwood [Md.] for 3 weeks--promises to write often. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Will with pleasure come to her--her husband is ill and never received her letters will try to get some books--has send [Richard S. Blackburn's] letters to her. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Sally [Craufurd] still pale from ague--Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd still away from home--will get calico for her and send bundle of quilt to Mrs. Lee. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Stage, postmarked \"Dumfries, Sept. 19,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Cautions her not to drink pump water and avoid night air--also cautions [Bushrod Washington] against too much fatigue--asks for some calico which Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd will pick up on next trip. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed \"favor Mrs. Keith,\" watermark incomplete, letter written on cover addressed to Mrs. Craufurd, Greenwood, several messages written on cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Disappointed [Ann] can't pay the visit she promised--blames [Bushrod Wasington] for her not being able to come--cannot go to B[ush]field because they have no carriage--sorry there wasn't muslin for a christening cap--won't have child christened until [Ann] can stand for her. Autograph letter signed, laminated, postscript on reverse cannot be deciphered, watermark (crown). Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Hopes she hasn't given up intention of going to springs--hopes she'll come soon [to Rippon Lodge]-will wait to go to Dickey's [R.S. Blackburn] until she can go with her--ask Mr. [Bushrod] Washington how much money will Kitty [Blackburn] need?--Capt. Campbell expected to die from abcess on lungs. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. \"Friday.\" Got home yesterday and Polly's [Blackburn] fever seems worse--will take her to Dr.'s when she is able to travel--fears cruel ride to Greenwood will be hard to take--write how she likes her housekeeper--Dickey [R.S. Blackburn] very industrious, hopes it will last. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. \"Monday evening.\" Glad to hear she reached Fredericksburg safely--Edmond Lee delivered box of paints and received from her $30 and Jude's [Judith Blackburn] riding coat. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Disappointed at not hearing from her--[Sarah Craufurd] left yesterday, says she is to accompany [Ann] to Springs in July--will be glad to get her anything she desires--hopes Kitty [Blackburn] does well in her studies--goes to brother's [Richard Scott Blackburn] next week--they [R.S. Blackburn] have lost their son. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Stage, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. They have all been sickly--little Tom [Blackburn, Jr.] has flux--sends her some servants--send things for Nell to sew, and will make her do it. Autograph letters signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark torn. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Sends beer and pickles by Will, also marmalade--sends $3 in part payment for Dickey's [R.S. Blackburn] tea. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated.","A.L.S.  1 page. Got down a little after dark--Polly [Blackburn] tolerable well--Lewis will bring sugar--send patterns of jacket--sent money to pay tradesman, hates to be in their debt--sends cherries and pease--will send lamb when they kill one. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Stranded in Dumfries by her horses running away and servant sent after them--she and Polly [Blackburn] both ill there--sends Brena [servant] for her, who has promised to behave well--gave Brena money for linen to make herself a jacket and petticoat. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Sorry they were delayed in town by Jack's injury--[Richard S. Blackburn] not home, so can't offer loan of his phaeton. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Will, watermark.","D. Survey, plot of land in Georgetown. Intersection of Back St. and W-n St. in Thomas Beall of Georgetown second addition to Georgetown ... several lots included in the survey ... Text and diagram.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mrs. Washington thanks Mr. Snow for his present of Oranges. She asks him if he could enquire among the shops for cotton resembling the piece she is sending him and if he is lucky in finding it will he please purchase one yard and a half for her. She does not wish to hurry him in this matter.","Document, 1 page. Some of these papers are in the collection given by Mr. Stewart, see Checklist of the Collection nos. 31, 32.","Autograph note, half page. Mrs. Lee sends a black apron which Mrs. Turberville may return when next at Mt. Pleasant or whenever needed. Autograph note, 3rd person, half-page. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Mrs. G. Lee\". [Writer is Ann Fairfax Washington Lee; recipient could be her sister-in-law, Martha Lee who married Maj. George Tuberville].","Cover or wrapping label. \"For/ Cousin Nelly/ from/ Sade.\"","Genealogy note, \"Washington pedigree.\" General information on English ancestors ... quotes Sparks' Life of Washington and Burke's Commoners of Great Britain. Mr. Grace to Washington.","Slip of paper with note, \"Thomas Beall of Geo and Ann Beall Bills for Taxes Geo. C[orbin] Washington Cheques and Signatures.\"","1 pr. shoes for Negro Ellick, $1.50.","Note with list of letters. \"Autograph letters (being copies or in his hand).\" Included are Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Jay, Lafayette, Judge Peters, Bishop White, ...","Mourning poem. A.D. 4 pages. \"A feeble tribute in a Short funeral thought offered to the Memory of the Dear the Illustrous George Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, folio size. Written and signed by Josiah Throop, Johnstown, New York.","A.L.S. 1 page. Invites young Hamiilton to Arlington House after he met him at Mr. Calverts. -- Calls himself and his wife \"plain old-fashioned folk.\" Written to Alexander Hamilton's son.","A.L.S. 3 pages. To Audley. Concerning the imprudent behavior of a relative, Mary. Integral cover, wax seal.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Congratulations on a fine harvest, and hopes that it will bring a good price. They are expecting 85 cents for theirs. Report on the success of a newly aquired wheat reaper.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn to Audley. Report on the farm business. He is sending him \"four yellow horse chesnut trees and two Red.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Proposal for a new operation for transporting the wheat crop efficiently and economically. L.L.'s current agent, Davis, has been unsatisfactory in this matter. Integral cover, wax seal.","A.D.S. Bushrod and Corbin Washington as Executors of John Augustine Washington, deceased, bring complaint against Lewis and Noble for non-payment of bond due John Augustine. Document signed, but not by the concerned parties.","\"A Perpetual Almanack.\" Handwritten calendar and rule \"to find the day of the month.\" For years 1830-1850.  Handwriting not identified.","Prayer book, Washington family. Judge Washington, Mount Vernon on one side. Ann Eliza Washington, Mt. Zepher, Virginia on the front cover. Handwritten prayers for morning and evening with some blank pages.","Printed invitation to a birthnight Ball on February 22, to be given at the City Hotel. Includes a list of managers. By Esther Maria Coxe Lewis.","A.L.S. 3 pages. The letter describes the death and funeral of Mr. [Major Richard L] Blackburn and mentions the condition and feeding of certain livestock as well as his plans for milling corn. On portion of cover there appears a list of domestic items and concerns in an unidentified handwriting. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","D. 4 pages. Extracts from Washington family wills, and legal documents, relating to MV, viz. Augustine W-n's deed conveying Mount Vernon to Lawrence, will of Augustine W-n, Bushrod's interpretations. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 1 page. Concerning a book, \"Resolutions of '98-'99\", which was mistakenly sent to the Library of Congress.","Group of mss. fragments and newspaper fragments discovered in a rat's nest in the Washington bedchamber in 1905. Includes scraps and fragments of the following: Letter from Bushrod Washington, ca. April 4, 1806 to his wife Ann Blackburn Washington, letter to unknown recipient from \"Mr. Greenwood,\" ca. May 7, 1805, letter from unknown author to  \"Friend [Jeremiah] Sanford\" ca. April 6, 1783, and a letter from J. B. Mickoby to Mrs. [Ann Blackburn] Washington discussing Bushrod Washington's recovery from the grippe. These are not full letters, and are in various states of deterioration.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Informs his father of wheat harvest and current sale price per bushel. Explains a disciplinary problem he has had with a slave and overseer. Integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"L. Lewis.\"","Receipt, Sheriff of Fairfax County. For executing a capias on Thomas Kirby Amount: $.63.","Newspaper clipping. Article on Audley. Writer and paper not identified.","A.S.N. 1 page. Invitation to a party.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Describes his travels since leaving her at Elsing Green ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"Robt. Lewis.\"","Cover note. A fragment \"Papers relative to Major George A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. \"I am very sorry it is not in my power now to send you the mony if you had aplyed to my son Batt he could a payed you or if you had lett me know sooner could got it for you ...\" Postcript: asks Mackenzie to give her best to Batt if he should see him. Name on original manuscript appear as \"F. Dandridge.\"","A.N.S. 1 page. Charlestown.  \"Please to get me a side[?] of leather, if your town affords it, that is fit to make me some light shoes, as my man Daniel, has nothing, ... I'll also thank you to get me a hammer mould, for my smiths shop.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawrence A. Washington.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Petition to the Frederick County Court. Signed by Hannah Washington, Alvin Throckmorton, William A. Booth, [ ] LaRue, Jacob LaRue. They petition the court to \"have the Road Leading from Buck marsh through the Land of Warner Washington Decd--to the Berkley Line; removed--\".","A.L.S. 1 page. Autograph letter signed, seal (red). edges are brown/black from fire.","Partially printed Broadside with A.L.S. written on bottom and verso from D.P. Ridgeway to John Redfield. Advertisement reads \"A small farm for sale! Composed of 50, 100, or 150 acres, as may suit the Purchaser. For the Ready  Money, the subscribers will sell for a low price. The property is located about six miles from Alexandria, Va., nearly adjoining to Mount Vernon. For further information, apply to the subscribers on the premises.\" The letter asks for assistance with the sale of the property.","A.D. One manuscript, 33 pages. Autobiography of Rev. James Craik, grandson of Dr. James Craik.","Diary, Revolutionary War prisoner. 23 pages. 8\" x 5\". Detailed diary written (after the fact) by a New England Patriot who was captured by the British. Describes his repeated attempts to escape. Excellent description of treatment by the British of American soldiers.","A.L.S. 1 page. \"Miss Frances N. Nightingale, who is proprietor of a school for girls at 20 East 92nd St., has a miniature full length of Washington in a brooch studied with pearls given by ...\" Provenance of W270 taken from the curatorial files.","A.L.S. 1 page. \"The brooch of George Washington (miniature by John Trumbull) is the smallest full length in existence ...\" Provenance of W-270 taken from curatorial files.","A.D. 1 page. \"A piece of the Robe in which Genl. Washington was Christened Also a button from one of his coats.\" Autograph document, (one small envelope) laminated. Provenance information for W-469 taken from the Curatorial Files.","A.D. 3 pages. Provenance information taken from the Curatorial files which discusses table settings for the Seures China and other figurines. Gouverneur Morris is mentioned. Note by Harrison Dodge at bottom reads \"(Found on top of Harpsichord after Council 1912. It refers to the [?] now in Mt. Vernon Mansion - HHD)\"","Newspaper advertisement. John Sunnocks, Trunk-maker from London. Provenance information.","A.L.S.  4 pages. Wilmington, April 14. In regards to furnishing the Delaware Room. Discusses lamp and marble stone cover of the original tomb.","Facsimile reproduction image of firedogs (shows length and height). Research for W-7.","D.S. 1 page. Concerning silver gorget from the Siege of Savannah. Provenance for H-475.","A.D.S. 2 pages. Provenance information for the Stuart Washington Endorsement of authentication made by Caroline H. Richardson. Provenance for H-4.","D. 1 page. Provenance information through Mr. George L. Schuyler and Mrs. Isaac Bell for W-7 firedogs. \"I was present during the winter of 1890 when Mr. George L. Schuyler presented this pair of fire dogs to my mother Mrs. Isaac Bell.\"","Newspaper article. 1 page. Newspaper acct. of relic of the Siege of Savannah. Research for H-475, silver gorget.","D. 1 page. Provenance for the piece of Lace ruffle on Washington's Linen, given by Mrs. Washington to Gilbert Stuart, when he was engaged in finishing the General's Portrait, provenance for W-448.","Printed bookplate of Bushrod Washington.","AL.S. 2 pages. \"Dear friend, The books arrived in perfect order. I ought to have acknowledged their safe receipt, but thought they got so near home in getting to the Antislavery office that you would have no anxiety. I am glad they answered your purpose and whenever i can be of any further service to you in that way I will be glad to do so.\"","A.D. 1 page. Muster roll. No location or unit information.","A.D. 4 pages. Genealogy or family tree of Edmund Law Rogers. Not complete.","Printed ticket to an Alexandria Street Lottery, signed by J. Swift, with \"A.M. Bassett\" written on verso. Number 5529.  Lottery for paving streets of Alex. was authorized in Oct. 1790, with J. Swift as one of those appointed to conduct it. \"The possessor hereof shall be entitled to receive the Prize that may be drawn against it's Number.\"","Print calling card for General Lafayette. Note written on reverse by Mr. Dodge reads \"This card was found by Miss Riggs, V.R. D.C. among papers of her family - sent by her to Mt. Vernon, 1921.\"","Printed broadside with 6 verses of a song to celebrate Washington's birthday. Tune, God Bless America.","Manuscript notes with references to George Washington family and descendants. Badly damaged, deteriorated. Several pages.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Concerning Washingtons shaving stand. W-202","News clipping,  Poem about Washington. \"__ on Washington by George W.P. Custis, of Arlington, The Step-grandson of Washington.\" Handwritten note at bottom reads \"1905. Keep this for Edmund.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. \"My dear cousin, You would very much oblige me and my neighbours here and at the same time be performing an act of great charity, if you would use your interest to prevent the Lock Keeper of Lock 56 on this Canal being turned out of her situation. She is a widow with six children,...\" with envelope.","A. D. 1 page. Account book fragment with entry for Geo. S. Washington to pay for \"cleaning his shoes.\"","Manuscript notes on the provenance of a cross purported to be a piece of George Washington's coffin. According to the manuscript, the cross was taken \"by bribing a negro\" when Washington's body was transfered to the new tomb in 1831.","In undated note, Mrs. Hamilton sends her compliments to Mr. Gale and Seaon, and states that she would like to subscribe to their weekly paper.","Handwritten transcript (author unknown) of a speach to the United States Senate on George Washington's camp chest.","Oath of Allegiance. 3 pages, 6 pages of text.","This document is a cover sheet describing a collection of letters between the Marquis de Lafayette and Eliza Parke Custis Law. It has a typewritten note at the top of the document in French. The description of the leters is written in pencil, by an unknown hand. It also describes the friendship between George Washington, the Lafayette family, and Eliza Parke Custis Law.","Envelope which once contained an undated letter written by Lord Cornwallis, a letter written by the Marquis de Lafayette, facsimile of a letter written by George Washington, and  letters of Robert E. Lee, Mary Custis Lee, and Colonel Nicholas Rogers.","List of family documents referring to Law, Custis, Lawrence A. Washington, Lawrence Lewis, John Law, James Adams, Eliza Law Rogers, Eleanor A. Rogers, Lloyd Rogers, and Thos. [Thomas] Law.","There are two separate pieces of writing within this folder. One is a handwritten excerpt from George Washington Parke Custis's \"Recollections of Washington,\" describing the John Trumbull portrait of George Washington painted in 1790, and the \"first portrait of George Washington\" by Gilbert Stuart. The other is a narrative written by an unknown Custis descendant describing the the John Wollston portrait of Martha Washington, taken prior to her marriage to George Washington.","Note describing a China saucer that was a part of a larger tea set left to George Washington Parke Custis in Martha Washington's will. This set was given to her by a Mr. VanBraam.","Note provides background information on an engraving of a Betty Washington Lewis portrait, originally thought to be Martha Washington. The engraving was done by Cheney and Kellogg.","Note on a fragment of paper, with information on the deaths of George Washington Parke Custis and [James] Sharples.","Four fragments of a handwritten transcription of a letter from Lord Cornwallis to an unknown recipient. The letter is incomplete.","Copy of letter. George Washington writes to Martha regarding the \"American cause\" and his need to go \"to Boston to take upon [him] the command\". He mentions his possible death and will.","Two nearly identical provenance statements regarding the 1772 Charles Willson Peale portrait of George Washington. One statement has some grammatical edits and inserts. The statement describes the style and subject of the portrait, the various owners (up to Edmund Law Rogers, the grandson of Eliza Parke Custis Law), and the conservation work done on the portrait. Edmund Law Rogers died in 1896. This document is undated, and unauthored.","Indenture, from November 1576, details a land transaction between Edward Zouche and his wife Elenor and three people from Hemyock, Devon county, England. Names appear to be Nicholas (last name unclear), John Perry(?), and Charles Ford.  On bifold reads \"Hemyock, Zouch to Cha Ford \u0026 Nov. 19.\" Related documentation from auction house indicates the document was signed by Lawrence Washington, the quintuple great-grandfather of George Washington.","The book is inscribed to Louisa C. Washington to Hannah B. Washington.","Name index. pp. 1-107 ledger entries, 108-141 blank, 142-155 missing, 156-176 copies of leases deeds, etc. watermark.","Box also contains loose items that originally went with the ledger including: ","1) 1771 July 31. Letter, Anne Haulworth to \"dear Madam,\" A.N.S. Request for 25 pounds of sugar ... \n2) 1773 August 12. Letter, Jesse Coats to John Augustine Washington. A.N.S. Coats requests Washington to pay Thomas Blane the money Washington owes Coats ...\n3) 1778 September 12. Ledger entry of tobacco sales, Amt. of tobacco and price received ...\n4) 1779 May 22. Receipt, Sum of 30/ for the Virginia \"Gazette\" pd. by Col. Washington for Phillip Smith ...\n5) 1779 October 1. List of tools lent to Jas. Brinnon by John A. Washington.\n6) 1780 November 23. Account, Major Burditt Asheton with John A. Washington. To cash pd. Wm. Pegg.\n7) 1782 June 25. Account, Elizabeth Sehon with Mr. Will Mills. Mills was John A. Washington's overseer ... she desires payment of 2 1/2 barrels of Indian corn which was promised for 5 yds. of cloth for a coat ...\n8) 1783 June 14. Tax receipt for tobacco. Note of payment at Nomini for inspection of tobacco and taxes thereon ...\n9) 1784 April. Account, John Carroll with John A. Washington. Carroll made a trip to Berkeley for JAW ...\n10) 1784 April 15. Receipt, Thomas Kirkpatrick to Jeremiah Sandford. For 10 barrels of flour ... pinned to credit side of Kirkpatrick's account in the Ledger ...\n11) 1787 August 6. Note, Bushrod Washington to unknown recipient. Expresses regret that an account has remained unsettled when the writer thought it had been paid.\n12) undated. Notes gold and paper money on hand.\n13) undated. Account, John Walker with John A. Washington. For weaving cloth for Washington and Mr. Rice ... account of Mr. Will Rice appears on this page ...\n14) undated. Account, Robert Lewis with the Farmer's Hotel Washington City.","The ledger of William Carlin, who was a tailor in Alexandria who made clothes for George Washington and other staff members at Mount Vernon.","Contains decision in friendly suit of Lawrence A. Washington \u0026 others against Bushrod Washington \u0026 Lawrence Lewis, acting executors of General Washington, dated April 15, 1825 and signed by A. Moore, Commissioner and auditor--Order of Court of the District of Columbia, Alexandria County, Lawrence Washington and the other Legatees, etc. against Bushrod Washington, Lawrence Lewis, etc. May 19, 1823 teste Edm. I Lee C.C.--sales of a portion of the estate with names of purchasers, etc. (1802-1805)--Accounts of various legatees in account with estate--accounts of Lawrence Lewis reported to Fairfax Courthouse.","General Business Accounts. Beginning at end of the book are 14 pages devoted to an account with the Schooner William Henry. The entries are in the hand of Robert Beverley, later, the executor of Wm. A. Washington's estate.","Contains Bishop Wilson's Sacra Privata--favorite hymns, prayers,--extracts from Sharps Sermons--12 golden rules and other religious extracts--notes on the education of children.","(London: Printed for J. Harris)","Westervelt's journey was made in 1839, recorded in 1841 and the dedication to Hon. Richard Rover is dated Dec. 18, 1842.\nBount cursory descriptions of the principal cities between N.Y. and Society Hill ... 15 p. description of Mount Vernon, grounds, tomb, Mansion: interior and exterior ... appalled at the ruined condition of the estate.","Manuscript diary of Civil War soldier Private James A. Minish, 105th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers. With spiral-bound, typescript transcription of the diary and additional letters, edited and annotated by M. L. Brown. The diary includes descriptions of Minish's visits to Washington D.C. and Mount Vernon.","A Reconstruction-era manuscript journal kept by Helen Josephine Dike Stearns, wife of a prominent New York merchant. The journal includes descriptions of a visit to Washington D.C. and Mount Vernon in April 1870.","There are three sets of entries in the ledger.  The first set of entries consists of 36 pages and date to 1739, 1740, 1742, 1744, 1745, 1746, and 1747 and individual lists are accepted and signed by William Fairfax ( 1691 – 1757), who had just built Belvoir.    Several pages are headed \"Gedney Clarke Mercht of Barbados\" who apparently is in charge of shipping items to William Fairfax in Virginia.\nThe second set of entries in the ledger comprises most of the ledger and consists of  52  pages.  It covers the years 1760 to 1772 and  accounts are initialed by \"GWFx,\"  George William Fairfax, son of William Fairfax, who died in 1757. These entries consist of page after page of goods or services purchased largely from London merchants; Cheapside, Fleet Street, and Charring Cross are mentioned.   \nA third section of the ledger consists of six pages in the middle of the book that date from 1760 to 1766.  It is an \"Acct of Sales of Tobacco\" from 1760 to 1766.  The names of the buyers are unknown.","A.D. 46 pages. Autograph document, leatherbound ledger. Account book kept by Fanny Bassett Washington from the death of her husband George Augustine Washington until her marriage to Tobias Lear. Household, financial accounts.","Scrapbook contains prints, original and copies of letters, and financial documents dating from the early 18th to late 19th century.","Commonplace book of Louisa Clemson Brown (later Rogers), a descendant of George Washington Steptoe, nephew of George Washington. Louisa lived from 1862-1939 in West Virginia.","Commonplace book signed on title page Mary Rogers, believed to be Mary Washington Rogers (later Laidley) of West Virginia, a descendant of George Washington Steptoe, nephew of George Washington.  The scrapbook contains letters and poems regarding God, Autumn, love, religion, friendship, prayer, Mrs. Rogers, and Mary.","Richard Roberts was the son of Richard Roberts (1808-1876). His mother died when he was five years old and the family left New Jersey a few years later. Likely they joined the Quaker community which had established itself in Alexandria in the 1850s, the pacifist Woodlawn Quakers. This group lived near the village of Accotink, a place mentioned several times in Robert's autobiography. According to a history of the Alexandria Quaker Meeting by Martha Claire Catlin, the group befriended and supported the economic independence and land ownership of the free African Americans in the area. The 1870 census shows Richard Robert's family living on real estate valued at $7,250, on a portion of Mount Vernon where they had numerous African American neighbors. Given the descriptions in the text, the Roberts farm may have been part of Washington's \"Muddy Hole\" or \"Dogue Run\" property. Roberts provides descriptions of his life there, the estate, and inhabitants, just after the Civil War.","Charter of Robert Washington of Sulgrave, Co. Northants, and his son and heir Lawrence Washington, being a quit claim whereby they both give up to Roger Littleford of Sulgrave, \"husbandman,\" their right and title in a messuage or tenement in Sulgrave lately in possession of John Mosse of Sulgrave \"laborer\", also their right and title in one quadrant and a \"quarterne\" of a virgate of land in Sulgrave. Signed and sealed by both Robert and Lawrence Washington, signed on verso by four witnesses.","The two signers of this document are direct ancestors of the first President of the United States, George Washington. Robert Washington, 1540-1619, was the eldest son of Lawrence, builder of Sulgrave Manor. The other signer, Robert's eldest son, Lawrence, 1565-1616, was grandfather of Colonel John Washington, who settled in Virginia in 1657 and was himself great-grandfather of the first President.","Journal of weather conditions and events taking place at Mt. Vernon under supervision of Bushrod Washington--[Cannon was evidently an overseer]--acct. of Birthday celebration in Alexandria-- acct. of many persons coming to Mt. Vernon to \"view the situation\"--mentions visiters and family and financial matters--enmity for Dutchman Frobel--hire of a German gardener--Mr. Jackson \"... took his [runaway] Negroe in Philada. but he was taken away from him again by the mob.\" Bound diary, in front is name \"John Brazier Cannon Mount Vernon February 20th 1806\" (There is also a bound typescript in library).Bound Manuscript. 182 pages.","This manuscript is made up of several sections. Approximately the first 100 pages include inventories of the Mount Vernon estate's contents (silver, dishes, beds, linens, and so on). That set of inventories was begun during Bushrod Washington's tenure as owner of Mount Vernon. Much of the text appears to be in his handwriting. The middle 200 pages are made up of the manuscript contain the daily diary of John A. Washington III for the years 1842-1845, while he owned Mount Vernon. The final 50 or so pages contain John A. Washington's record of work done by various individuals on the Mount Vernon property for several months at the end of 1842 to the beginning of 1843; a variety of other miscellaneous records and accounts are included in these final pages, all of which appear \"upside down\" in relation to the inventories and diary because they were written with the blank book flipped over so that the original back cover became the front cover. The inventories include two lists of slaves: one is dated 20 July 1815 (during the Bushrod Washington years); and the other with birthdates to April 1845 (during the John A. Washington III years).","The first page reads \"An account of the proceedings of the Commissioners appointed by the County Court of Fairfax County VA to assess the damages to be paid by the Manassas Gap Railroad to the Landowners through whose lands in Fairfax county the Railroad shall be constructed\". John Augustine Washington was a commissioner along with J.B. Hunter, L.M. Ball, E.G. Ford, and G.M. Millar. This is an account of their surveys including their travels to the various sites.","Ledger, possibly kept by Lawrence Washington, contains notes on books in the Library of Congress and in the Alexandria library.","The journal includes topics of medicinal notes, farrier techniques, recipes, and law.","Journal begins with a \"List of negros\" including name, when born, and how acquired. Journal includes dated daily entries and an alphabetized index at the end. There is also an annotated drawing of the interior arrangement of the New Tomb.","The first entry in the diary is a 3 page \"List of negros\", belonging to John Augustine Washington. The list includes names, birthdates, and sources of acquisition. Other entries in the diary are regarding business, financial matters, and the management of Mount Vernon.","Bound manuscript contains the returns kept for General Poor's Brigade, by Captain Benjamin Walker, at various camps, a few returns left unaccomplished, several general orders and records of courts-martial,and a legal docket ca. 1830. These daily inventories of soldiers and their equipment begin at Valley Forge in January 1778 and run through May 1779.","Anne S. Frobel's father, John Jacob Frobel, was Ann Washington's music teacher, and lived for a short time at Mount Vernon (circa 1804-1806) with Bushrod and Ann Washington. The diary includes reminiscences of her childhood visits to Mount Vernon.Part I of the diary covers the Civil War years, 1861-1865. It constitutes almost 90% of the diary and deals with Anne and her sister Elizabeth's experiences as two female southern sympathizers alone on a farmstead, \"Wilton Hill,\" outside of Alexandria, Va. Frobel describes the occupation of northern Virginia by Union soldiers, as well as their own house and grounds by the Union Army.She reveals both their fears and courage as she describes problems with Union soldier raids, and her attempts to get protection from Union officers. She relates the hazards of travelling to Alexandria, difficulties obtaining passes, and the desertion of slaves to the army. She also relates her own deteriorating relationship with her slaves, and their relationship to the soldiers.Part II of the diary describes a six-year period after the war, 1873-1879, detailing Elizabeth's and her financial hardships and the difficulty of collecting rent from tenants. She also relates their attempts to sell their farm.","Contains copies of letters written in the course of Clement Biddle's business dealings in Philadelphia. Includes copies of letters to George Washington (28 in number), Henry Knox, James Wilkinson, and Timothy Pickering, and others. The Washington letters concern his efforts to procure household goods, furniture, agricultural implements and supplies for the Washington family, providing a record of the development of the Mount Vernon estate in the period between the Revolutionary War and Washington's presidency. The letters also reveal interesting insights into life in Philadelphia during the period of the Constitutional Convention.","Contains accounts for the running of George Washington's Mount Vernon estate, its constituent farms and businesses. Entries document expenses for the fisheries, tailor work, voyage of the brig (or brigantine) Farmer to Jamaica in 1774, tools, clothing for slaves, expenses for various craftsmen, food, weaving, tobacco, and much more. Earliest entries are said to be in the hand of John Kirkpatrick, while the last two thirds of the volume are in the hand of Lund Washington. About a half dozen notations in George Washington's hand also appear. Quite a few later manuscript additions appear throughout, giving explanations or 'editorial commentary' on the text. Pages numbered 89-107 were removed prior to the original coming to Mount Vernon.","Also available at Mount Vernon: typed transcription dating perhaps to 1932 (Transctiption 17-A); handwritten \"transcript with index\" by A.L. Reese dating to 1946 (Transcription 18-A); and typed transcription created by Gwendolyn White and Maureen Connors in 2009 (Transcription 45-A).","Blank book, leaves ruled for musical notation. Folio, bound in calf. Inscription on the flyleaf: \"Martha Parke Custis March 1768\" in the hand of George Washington. Contains holograph short musical pieces, some with texts in English, suitable for a beginning student, in two different hands, believed to be those of Martha Parke Custis and her teacher John Stadler.","Bound volume includes various sheet music bound together for use of Eleanor Parke Custis.  Front cover contains the name \"Eleaner P. Custis [sic]\" embossed on leather. Includes \"Trois Sonates a quatre mains pour clavecin ou piano forte,\" among others. Includes handwritten note at the end of the volume.","The bound sheet music was owned by Eleanor Park Custis, approximately 1786-1792.  Includes multiple music publications that are bound together. Music was composed for various instruments such as violin and harpsichord, as well as voice.","The bound manuscript music contains music in the hand of Eleanor Parke Custis, with a collection of miscellaneous pieces including the published score of \"Love in a Village: A Comic Opera.\" Signed \"Eleanor Parke Custis, February 25th 1797.\" The front cover contains the the number \"1442\" in the bottom left corner.","Bound volume belonged to Eleanor Parke Custis, whose name is embossed in leather on the cover as \"Eleanor P. Custis.\" Includes multiple musical works bound together.  Works are for instrument and voice, in Italian.  Also contains a souvenir piece of a banner and a handwritten note.","The bound sheet music of twelve progressive lessons for the harpsichord, piano forte or organ, was owned by Eleanor Parke Custis. Also includes handwritten music and notes. The verso of the front cover includes an inscription, \"Frances Parke Lewis 1814.\"","Folio, modern binding of Robert Bremner's 'The Harpsichord or Spinnet Miscellany,' belonging to Martha Parke Custis. Inscription on recto or leaf following title page: \"Martha Parke Custis January the 19 1769\" and \"Marta Parke Custis.\" Pages, full and partial, have been silked.","Bound collection of published chamber works by Pleyel and three sonatas by Kozeluch primarily for piano-forte and harpsichord. Manuscript copy of \"Hope Told a Flattering Tale,\" by Pleyel; \"Here's a health to ane I loe dear,\" music by Kozeluch -poetry by Robert Burns; \"Come live with me, \u0026 be my love,\" composed by Emerick, poetry by Shakespeare; \"The Chieftain,\" words by T. C. [Thomas Campbell]; \"The Hunter's Horn,\" words by Fitzsimons, music by Philips (?); \"Dearest Maid I adore thee,\" words by J. Lee Lewis, composed by W Slape; in the hand of Eleanor Parke Custis.  Also includes manuscript copy of \"Hymn of Riego\" in the hand of Eleanor Parke Custis [Lewis] in 1826. A handwritten poem on the final page is inspired by Thomas Moore's \"Come rest in this bosom.\"","Leather bound volume of sheet music. Includes a handwritten note on first page, \"This music book was bound by ... Custis...\", and is signed \"Audley.\" The title page reads \"Twelve Pieces for the Harpsichord or piano forte composed by Sig. Sterkel of Vienne.\"","Leather bound volume of sheet music and lyrics. Front conver contains the name \"Eleanor P. Custis\" embossed in red leather. There is a handwritten index in Italian. Also contains an unbound song titled \"Highland Mary.\"","Land grant of Culpeper, proprietor of Northern Neck, of 5000 acres to Col. John Washington and Col. Nicholas Spencer; the original patent for the Mount Vernon lands. Paper seal with coat of arms upper left corner. Docketed by George Washington and others on verso.","A.D.S. 1 page. A grant for 584 acres of land in Stafford, [later Fairfax] County on the north side of Little Hunting Creek, for transporting twelve persons to Va. Document signed, with embossed seal of colony, laminated, oversize document, endorsed in hand of Genl. W-n on back, watermark. This property was acquired by Washington in 1760. Signed by Virginia governor Herb. Jeffreys, Recorded by [Jno. Harrison?].","A.D.S. On verson of W-646 Thomas Culpeper land grant to John Washington and Nicholas Spencer. For 5000 acres of land in Stafford Co. and \"near ye land of Capt. Giles Brent,\" land bounded by the main river [Potomac] and two creeks, Little Hunting and Epsewasson. Document, a transcript in hand of [George Brent ?,] laminated.","A.D.S. 1 page. For consideration of 5 shillings, Roger and Mildred Gregory \"hath Granted Bargained Sold ... all that certain Parcel or Tract of Land Situate Lying and being in Overwharton Parish in Stafford County and Being by Estematon Two Thousand and Five hundred Acres ... Half of five Thousand Acres formerly laid out for Nicholas Spencer and Capt. Lawrence Washington ...\" for a term of 1 year. Document signed, endorsed on reverse in unknown hand \"Merandom this Lease was acknowledged by Roger Gregory and Mildred his wif in Aprell Jeneral Court 1726,\" and endorsed by GW, \"Rogr. and Mildred Gregory Lease to Aug. Washington 16th May 1726,\" oversize document, 2 red seals, laminated, watermark, endorsed by G.W. Signed by Rog. and Mildred Gregory, and witnessed by Wm. Aylett Jr., John Washington and Lawr. Butler.","A.D.S. \" ... in Consideration of the Sum of One Hundred and Eighty pounds Stirling Money of Great Britain ... All that certain Tract or Parcel of Land Situate Lying and Being in the Parish of Overwharton [Stafford] [now Fairfax] County ... Being by Estimation Two Thousand and Five hundred Acres a Moiettie or half of Five Hundred Acres formerly Lay'd out for Collo. Nicholas Spencer and Capt. Lawrence Washington ...\"Signed by Mildred and Roger Gregory and witnessed by William Aylett Jr., John Washington, and Lawrence Butler. Endorsed on reverse by George Washington. Below the indenture in another hand is a memorandum of \"The Corse of Spencer Land and Mine ...\" with boundaries given. Laminated, two red seals, watermark.","A.D.S. 1 page. In consideration of sum of 5 shillings, Roger and Mildred Gregory have \"Bargained and Sold ... unto Augustine Washington all that ... Tract ... Lying ... in the Parish of Overwharton and county of Stafford, Containing by Estimation two Thousand five Hundred Acres being a moity or half of five Thousand Acres of Land formerly laid out for Coll. Nicholas Spencer and Capt. Lawrence Washington ... \". Document signed, endorsed by G.W. \"Roger and Mildd. Gregory Lease to Auge. Washington 18th Oct. 1726,\" oversize document, laminated, 2 red seals, watermarks; also endorsed by G.W.Signed by Rog. and Mildred Gregory. Witnessed by Robt. Lawton and Isaac Parkinson. Proved at General Court Oct. 20 1726 by R. Hickman Clerk of General Court.","A.D.S. 1 page. Roger and Mildred Gregory, \"... for and in Consideration of the Summ of one hundred and Eighty pounds Sterling ... Do Give Grant ... unto the said Augustine Washington ... in he the said Augustine Washington's actuall possession Now being by vertue of a Bargan and Sale to him there of made by Indenture ... All that ... Tract ... of Land ... Lying ... in the parish of Overwharton and County of Stafford containing by Estimation two thousand five hundred acres being a moiety or half of five thousand acres of Land formerly laid out for Coll. Nicholas Spencer and Capt. Lawrence Washington ...\" Document signed, oversize document, endorsed \"Roger Gregory and Mildred Gregory Augt. Washington,\" [this is possibly in Augustine Washington's hand], dated in George Washington's hand \"19th of Oct. 1726,\" laminated, 2 red seals, watermarks. Signed by Rog. and Mildred Gregory. Witnessed by Robt. Lawton and Isaac Parkinson. Proved at General Court on Oct. 20, 1726 by R. Hickman, Clerk of General Court.","Deed of lease for 2 parcels of Mount Vernon land from William Spencer to Lawrence Washington.","Deed of release of Mount Vernon lands, William and Elizabeth Spencer to Lawrence Washington.","A.D.S. 1 page. For five shillings, leases land for one year in Prince William Cty. [Fairfax] on Dogue Creek \"being part of a Tract formerly granted to Collo. William Travers ...\" containing 545 1/2 acres. Autograph document signed, oversize document, laminated, docketed. Signed by Zepha. Wade and witnessed by Richard Osborn, Anna A. Hampton, John Hart, and [Jn.] Thurman. Receipted on reverse for 5 shillings by Z. Wade same witnesses. Acknowledged in Court July 29, 1740 by Catesby Cocke, Clerk.","A.D.S. 1 page. For sum of one hundred pounds sterling the Wades deed to John Brown \"all that tract or Parcell of Land ... sicuate lying and being in the County of Prince William [Fairfax] at the head of Doeg Creek and being part of a tract formerly granted to Colo. Wm. Travers\" (March 22, 1677)--later purchased by Wade of Thomas Brooke and Sarah his wife-- 545 1/2 acres. Document signed, docketed, oversize document, laminated, watermark. Signed by Violinder and Zeph. Wade, witnessed by Richard Osborn, Anne Hampton, John [Hart?] and Jno Thurman. Receipt for £100 on reverse, signed by Wade, with same witnesses. Recorded July 29, 1740; also a commission to examine Violinder Wade about her consent to relinquishing her dower rights in the land--signed by Catesby Cocke, clerk. [See under 1805, April 29, Defense of title to Woodlawm, by Lawrence Lewis].","A.D.S. on vellum. 1 page. Army Commission of Lawrence Washington as captain in provincial forces serving under Admiral Vernon in the Cartagena campaign. Signed by Hollis Newcastle [Duke of Newcastle], entered with Secretary at war by Thomas Sherwin. Entered with Commissioner of Musters by [Jas. Pitchart?]. Embossed seal, and seal of George II, Docketed and marked \"This commission was delivered the tenth day of July 1740 to the within named Lawrence Washington Esqr. [signed] Will Gooch.\"","Survey plat map of land contained between Dogue Run and Little Hunting Creek, shows the original grant of land between the Spencer family and the Washington family originally granted by Thomas Lord Culpeper in 1674 to Col. John Washington, who arrived in Virginia in 1657 and to Col. Nathaniel Spencer for a grant of 5,000 acres. This land is the future site of Mount Vernon. Survey made for plaintiff Sampson Darrell against defendant Zephaniah Wade. Autograph document signed, 1 page.","A.D.S. 9 pages. Deposition in the suit of Thomas Marshall against Samson Darrell. Depositions of William Godfrey, Robert Step[h]ens, Edward Violet, Penelope Osborne, Ann Drakeford, Daniel Ansdale, Thomas, Odford, John Gist, William Brummett, Elias Guess, Thomas Lewis, Bryant Allison, John Sno[w]den, James Halley, Sarah Lewis, John Simpson, and Jeremiah Sparks, in a boundary dispute between Thomas Marshall and Samson [or Sampson?] Darrell involving the line of the original grant to Nichol Spencer and Washington--includes reference to Wm. Sparks, tennant to Augustine W-n, living on Little Hunting Creek--includes plat of surveys and marks on disputed land. Summary Depositions sworn before George Mason and Daniel Jenings. Document, copy teste by L. Tazewell and Ben. Waller endorsed \"Marshall v. Darrell, Copy Depost.,\" laminated, oversize document, watermark. See also under 1748, Map of Spencer-Washington tract.","Deed of Lease of Mount Vernon land, Henry Frenn to Lawrence Washington","Account, settlement of the estate of Lawrence Washington, and estate documents","Document signed \"Fairfax\" on parchment. Grants 425 acres of land in Augusta County to Jacob Christman. As the document notes, this land along the Lost River of Cacapon was surveyed by George Washington.","Indenture, deed of release from Ignatius Digges, William Digges, and John Addison to Thomas Colvill. \"... all that [ ] Tenement parcel or Tract of Land [ ] and known by the name of William Cliftons Dwelling Plantation Situate Lying [and being in the County of Fairfax] ... containing four Hundred Acres ...\" Laminated, oversize document, 3 red seals (blurred) watermarks. This land is believed to have been occupied by George Augustine Washington at a later date. Signed by Ignt. Digges, W. Digges and Jn. Addison. No witnesses. On reverse, a receipt for money, signed by Wm. and Ignt. Digges and Jn. Addison. Attested by [G. Wagoner ?], Court clerk, date obscured.","Documents detail trial charges of Joseph Stevens. Signed by Zachary Lewis A court document giving outcome of the trial is also included, Feb. 1758. Trial held in Caroline County, Virginia.","A.D.S. 2 pages. Indenture, Deed of Release for Fairfax County land from Charles Washington and his wife Mildred to John Posey, \"... two certain Tracts of Land, One in the Tenure and occupation of Sarah Lewis widow containing two hundred acres more or less the Other situate on the branches of muddyhole containing one hundred and forty five acres more or less ...\" Document, docketed, watermarks. Signed by Charles and Mildred Washington; witnessed by Saml. Washington, Wm. Triplett, John Alexander and John Alexander Jr. Receipt for £517 by Charles Washington; Attested by [G. Wagoner,?] clerk of court, Jan. 19 1760. Endorsed by Charles Washington.","Broadside. Printed document in French and English. \"By His Excellency George Washington, Esquire, Commander in Chief of the Army of the United Colonies of North America.\" Gives reasons and accounts of his armies presence in Canada under command of General Schuyler, \"not to plunder, but to protect you; to animate, and bring forth into Action those Sentiments of Freedom you have disclosed...\"","Copy of the two known surviving recieved letters from George Washington to Martha Washington. The letter dated 1775 June 18, George Washington writes to Martha Washington regarding the \"American cause\" and his need to go \"to Boston to take upon [him] the command\". He mentions his possible death and will. The letter dated 1775 June 23, the original of which is located within the George Washington Presidential Library's collections, George Washington writes to Martha Washington as he departs Philadelphia for Boston and he does not know when he will be able to write again. He hopes to have a \"happy meeting with you [Martha] sometime in the fall\".","Map, \"Plan of the Operations of General Washington against The Kings Troops in New Jersey, from the 26th of December 1776 to the 3rd January 1777 by William Faden.\" London, Published according to Act of Parliament 15th April 1777 by Wm Faden, Corner of St Martins Lane, Charing Cross.","A.D.S. 1 page. Document signed, laminated, docketed \"Isaac Sotherland's Deed for 215 Acres in Frederick County Entd. and Exd.\" Deed for 215 acres of waste and ungranted lands in the Drains of Babb Creek in Frederick County--to pay annual quit rent of 1/ for every 50 A. Signed by Fairfax.","A.D. 6 pages. Account, purchases of clothing, blankets. Jabez Clark company. Docketed \"Comy Jabez Clark, rect. To Comy Hubbard for Cloathing and Blankets.\"","Broadside. Woodcut Royal Arms of Great Britain-Calls for the British American Colonies to be freed from the \"tyranny\" of the Patriots. These \"Associated Loyalists\" were formed when the British occupied Rhode Island. Watermarked sheet of laid paper.","A.D. 1 page. Clothing allotments and cost, Connecticut Regiment of Col. Seth Warner. \"Colo. Seth Warners Regiment for Officers Cloathing.\"","A.D. 1 page. Inspection return. Troop inspection chart.This document was signed just 4 days after the execution of British spy John Andre. It is a table detailing 265 \"rank and file\"; 16 officers, 22 sergeants, 13 drum and fifers; lists the units' arms and ammo. The document shows the troop and arms strength during the American Revolution.  Autograph document signed; signed by Col. Ebenezer Sprout, Inspecting officer of the 12th Massachusetts and Capt. Silas Burbank, temporary commander.","A.D. 1 page. Return, supplies for Yorktown. \"A return of goods purchased for the Navy of France,\" and shipped to Newport.","A.D. 1 page. Return, clothing received from the regimental clothier for the use of Jackson's company.","A.D. 6 pages. Muster roll, New Windsor-Newburgh encampment. Autograph document in an unknown hand, listing 183 officers, surgeons, chaplains, waggon masters, aides-de-camp, paymasters, and others, beginning with \"His Excellency General Washington.\"","Roll and muster. A.D.S. 1 page. \"Roll and Muster of the Fourth Company Seventh Massachusetts Regiment taken for the month of March 1783.\" Document signed, (oversize), partially printed.","A.D.S. 4 pages. Including codicil, Nov. 19, 1785. Will of John Augustine Washington of Bushfield, younger brother of George Washington.","A list of Masters and Indentured Servants [Fairfax County, Virginia] with their trades and terms of service. Includes George Washington, Lund Washington, and George Mason. Autograph document, laminated, 1 page.","D.S. 8 pages. A listing of the furniture and division into 3 parts--half to go to Hannah [Bushrod] Washington, and 1/4 each to Corbin and Bushrod Washington--Value placed on each piece--total amt. of £385.9.0. This division agreed to and signed by Hannah [Bushrod] Washington, Corbin Washington, and Bushrod Washington. Document signed, oversize document, charred and torn, but laminated, watermarks. Date on original catalog card appears [1787 ?]. Probably done shortly after J.A. Washington's death in early Jan. 1787.","A.D. 4 pages. Docketed by Hustler. Thomas Paine wrote to John Hustler on issues of a new constitution in France and directly transcribes Washington's address to the Society of Quakers.","A folio-sized penmanship book dating from 1795, written by Joseph Swan of Medford School, likely in Massachusetts. The first page of the book extols the virtues and influence of President George Washington.","Printed form with manuscript additions. A receipt for twelve dollars of taxes paid by William Augustine Washington for his four wheel carriage, called a post chaise, which is drawn by four horses for the conveyance of more than one person. The receipt is mounted on paper with an engraving of William Augustine.","A British eulogy that features a boulder labeled \"Washington,\" steadfast amidst a raging sea. By W.P. Blake, London.","Sketch, Proposed monument to George Washington by William Smith. Autograph document, drawn by Smith. In oversize folder, in color, watermark (fleur de lis over barred shield). Date on original catalog card appears [1800] [Jan. 1].","Broadside, by his Excellency Jonathan Trumbull, esquire, governor, and commander in chief over the state of Connecticut. A Proclamation. \"To call the attention of the People of the State to a serious consideration and review of their moral and religious conduct - to solemn reflections on the errors of their ways - \" etc.  1800","Account, Estate of Genl. George Washington deceased in account with Bushrod Washington and Lawrence Lewis acting executors","Account, Col. William A. Washington with Joshua Riddle. D. 8 pages. Document, folio size. Contains ordinary accounts of miscellaneous goods.","Document signed, partly printed, docketed \"Policy of Assurance for The Honbl. Bushrod Washington.\" Signed by James Rawlings.[See also under 1815, Aug. 23, Insurance Evaluation on Mt. Vernon]. Policy for a barn at Mount Vernon.","A.D.S. 2 pages. Inventory, Estate of Dr. Greenwood. Dr. Greenwood was one of George Washington's dentists. He practiced in New York City. There are no dental instruments on this inventory. Document signed, (partly printed).","D.S. 2 pages. Deed of 512 acres in 4 tracts in Frederick County to Wm. Stephenson, trustee; if Geo. F. Washington does not pay $10,000 owed Taliaferro Stribling as executor of Francis Stribling Senr., land to be advertised for sale by Stephenson, and then Stribling is to be paid from the proceeds of sales. If money is paid, Stephenson to reconvey the land to Geo. F. Washington. Signed by Geo. F. Washington, Maria Washington, Talifaferro Stribling, Wm. Stephenson. Aug 7, 1826 certification of Maria Washington's acknowledgement of the indenture witnessed by Francis Stribling and William Lynn. Aug 23, 1826 - recorded by Thomas Allen Tidball, clerk of Frederick County Court. Document signed, docketed \"Washington [wife] to Stephenson Deed of Trust use of F. Striblings Exec. 1826 August 23rd Ack by Washington [ ], recorded 523d page and examined,\" oversize document, laminated, watermark.","D. 2 pages. Labeled \"A Map of Mount Vernon,\"--gives boundary lines of J.A.W.'s part of estate--also shows parts held by Bush. C. Washington and heirs of Bushrod Jr.-- Survey made by James M. Brown, Deputy Sur. of Jefferson Cty., May 10th 1831. Silked. Some corrections made in 1845. A map and survey labeled \"A Map of Mount Vernon\" and docketed \"Platt +c. of Mr. John A. Washington's part of Mount Vernon, 1225 acres.\"","Leaves gathered at MV and Niagara Falls, pressed onto page with descriptions \"Washington's Tomb Mt. Vernon gathered by A.J. Lawrence May 1842\" and \"Niagara Falls June 1842, gathered by A.J. Lawrence.\"","Manuscript map in ink and watercolor, signed \"Copied by J. Hammond Coulter. Minersville.\" The map shows the boundaries of George Washington's farms along the Potomac River.","Manuscript plan of Mount Vernon titled \"Old apple orchard planted in 1871 - with pears, peaches +c.\" Includes a key, labeling the Mount Vernon mansion and all its outbuildings as they appeared in the late 1800s.","\"Mount Vernon home and tomb of Washington. Grounds opened at 11 o'clock A.M. Closed and cleared promptly at 4 o'clock P.M. Entrance fee, 25 cents. Positively no admittance on Sunday. Picnics not allowed on Mt. Vernon grounds. Special arrangement for June, July, Aug., Sept., '93: To accommodate Columbian Excursionists, the open hours will be extended to 6 o'clock P.M., on Wednesdays only. Mt. Vernon Ladies' Association\"","Washington's watermarked paper. 1 Sheet (15\" x 17 1/2\") ; 1 Sheet (15 1/4\" x 18 1/2\") ; 3 Sheets (15\" x 18 1/4\") A corner of sheet \"c\" is torn off ; 1 Sheet (14 1/2\" x 18\") Folio: ruled for ledger use. ; 1 sheet tissue (18-1/2 x 15).","Manuscript copy of Washington's 1783 address in Annapolis to resign his commission as Commander in Chief. Noted at bottom \"Presented to the Mt. Vernon Mansion by George Bristow. 1 Chas. St. Balt.\""],"names_ssim":["Special Collections at The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon","Hall \u0026 Sellers (Philadelphia)","United States. Continental Congress","Potomac Company","Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union","La Fayette Family","Custis Family","Fairfax family","Washington, Lawrence, 1565-1616","Washington, John, -1677","Spencer, Nicholas, 1633-1677","Brent, George","Byrd, William, 1674-1744","Parke, Daniel, 1664 or 1665-1710","Custis, John, 1678-1749","Custis, Daniel Parke, 1711-1757","Fairfax, Catherine Culpeper, Baroness, -1719","Darrell, Sampson, -1777","Washington, Augustine, approximately 1694-1743","Fairfax, William, 1691?-1757","Lee, Henry, 1691-1747","Berry, Joseph","Vernon, Edward, 1684-1757","Washington, Lawrence, 1718-1752","Washington, Augustine, 1718?-1762","Braddock, Edward, 1695?-1755","Washington, Martha, 1731-1802","Fairfax, George William, 1724-1787","Washington, Mary Ball, 1708-1789","Washington, John Augustine, 1736-1787","Rutherford, Thomas Abdy, 1755-1798","Washington, George, 1732-1799","Bassett, Burwell, -1793","Carlyle, John, 1720-1780","Lewis, Fielding, 1725-1781 or 1782","Washington, Lund, 1737-1796","Mifflin, Thomas, 1744-1800","Mason, George, 1725-1792","Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1801","Hancock, John, 1737-1793","Lewis, Betty Washington, 1733-1797","Custis, John Parke, 1754-1781","Washington, Bushrod, 1762-1829","Washington, Hannah Bushrod, approximately 1738-1804","Pine, Robert Edge, 1730?-1788","Greenleaf, Moses, 1755-1812","Fitzgerald, John, -1799","Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834","Jay, John, 1745-1829","Washington, William Augustine, 1757-1810","Jenifer, Daniel of St. Thomas, 1723-1790","Ledyard, William, 1738-1781","Destouches, Charles-René-Dominique Sochet, 1727-1794","Barras, Jacques-Melchior, Comte de, 1719-1793","Stuart, Eleanor Calvert Custis, approximately 1758-1811","Rochambeau, Jean-Baptiste-Donatien de Vimeur, comte de, 1725-1807","Chastellux, François Jean, marquis de, 1734-1788","Washington, Charles, 1738-1799","Humphreys, David, 1752-1818","Powel, Elizabeth Willing, 1743-1830","Lear, Frances \"Fanny\" Bassett Washington, 1767-1796","Washington, George Augustine, approximately 1759-1793","French, Penelope Manley, approximately 1739-","Lewis, John, 1747-1825","Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804","Whiting, Matthew, 1730-1810","Ball, Burgess, 1749-1800","Lee, Richard Henry, 1794-1865","Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790","Houdon, Jean-Antoine, 1741-1828","Bassett, Burwell, 1764-1841","Washington, Corbin, 1764-1799","Washington, Hannah Fairfax, 1742-1804","Biddle, Clement, 1740-1814","Tilghman, Tench, 1744-1786","Lear, Tobias, 1762-1816","Washington, Julia Ann Blackburn, 1768-1829","Craufurd, Sarah Blackburn, 1772-1862","Ford, West, approximately 1784-1863","Washington, Bushrod, 1785-1830","Custis, George Washington Parke, 1781-1857","Powel, Samuel, 1738-1793","Lee, William, approximately 1752-","Lewis, Robert, 1769-1829","Marshall, John, 1755-1835","Craik, James, 1730-1814","Leggett, Aaron, 1792-1860","White, Alexander, 1738-1804","Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826","Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829","Knox, Henry, 1750-1806","Peter, Martha Parke Custis, 1777-1854","Washington, William, 1752-1810","Knox, Lucy Flucker, 1760-1824","Whitting, Anthony, -1793","Blackburn, Christian Scott, 1745-1815","Fraunces, Samuel, approximately 1722-1795","Dandridge, Bartholomew, approximately 1774-1802","Buchan, David Stewart Erskine, Earl of, 1742-1829","Scott, Gustavus, 1753-1800","Butler, James (Overseer)","Sinclair, John, Sir, 1754-1835","Washington, Anna Maria Thomasina Blackburn, 1790-1833","Monroe, James, 1758-1831","Lewis, Lawrence, 1767-1839","Pearce, William (Farm manager)","Lewis, Eleanor Parke Custis, 1779-1852","Armstrong, John, 1758-1843","Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806","McHenry, James, 1753-1816","Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, Marquis, 1738-1805","Law, Thomas, 1756-1834","Lee, Henry, 1756-1818","Latrobe, Benjamin Henry, 1764-1820","Anderson, James, 1745-1807","Washington, Lawrence Augustine, 1774-1824","Cabot, George, 1752-1823","Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804","Fairfax, Bryan Fairfax, Baron, 1736-1802","Webb, James","Lear, Mary Stilson, 1739-1829","Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth, 1746-1825","Bowie, William","West, Benjamin, 1738-1820","Adams, John, 1735-1826","Washington, George Steptoe, 1771-1809","Simms, Charles","King, Rufus, 1755-1827","Stuart, David, 1753-1814","Peters, Richard, 1744-1828","Pinckney, Mary Stead, approximately 1751-1812","Craik, William, 1761-1807","Burd, Edward Shippen, 1779-1848","Madison, James, 1751-1836","Law, John, 1784?-1822","Law, Elizabeth Parke Custis, 1776-1831","Washington, George Fayette, 1790-1867","Beverley, Robert, 1769-1843","Rogers, Nicholas, 1753-1822","Washington, John Augustine, II, 1789-1832","Washington, George Corbin, 1789-1854","Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813","White, William, 1748-1836","Morris, Robert, 1734-1806","Thornton, Anna Maria Washington, 1788-1816","Carter, Betty Lewis, 1765-1830","Conrad, Mary Eliza Angela Lewis, 1813-1839","Lewis, Lorenzo, 1803-1847","Tucker, St. George, 1752-1827","Butler, Frances Parke, 1799-1875","Washington, Bushrod Corbin, 1790-1851","Turner, Henry S.","Hooe, John, Jr.","Lafayette, Georges Washington Louis Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1779-1849 -- Travel","Peter, Thomas, 1769-1834","Thompson, Smith, 1768-1843","Trumbull, John, 1756-1843","Smith, Treadwell","Butler, Edward George Washington, 1800-1888 -- Death and burial","Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866","Washington, Lewis William, 1812-1871","Washington, Jane Charlotte Blackburn, 1786-1855","Clay, Henry, 1777-1852","Rogers, Elizabeth Parke Custis Law, 1797-1822","Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845","Clay, Clement Comer, 1789-1866","Lewis, Esther Maria Coxe, 1804-1885","Lee, Edmund Jennings, 1772-1843","Lewis, Eleanor Parke Custis, 1779-1852 -- Family","Monroe, Hortensia","Lafayette, Georges Washington Louis Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1779-1849","Wentworth, Tappan, 1802-1875","Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852","Conrad, Charles Magill, 1804-1878","Costin, William, 1780?-1842","Goldsborough, Charles, 1765-1834","Bayard, Samuel, 1767-1840","Washington, John Augustine, III, 1821-1861","Buchanan, James, 1791-1868","Mitchell, Jim, 1795-1870","Johnson, Gabriel, 1820-","Harrison, Henry Tazewell, 1796-1881","Anderson, Sambo, -1845","Alexander, Hannah Lee Washington, 1811-1881","Tabb, John Prosser","Taliaferro, John, 1768-1852","Butler, Edward George Washington, 1800-1888","Alexander, Anna Maria Washington, 1817-1850","Peter, George Washington, 1801-1877","Washington, Thomas Blackburn, 1812-1854","McFarland, Joseph","Herbert, Bushrod Washington, -1888","Madison, Dolley, 1768-1849","Washington, Eleanor Love Selden, 1824-1860","Johnston, Dennis, 1788-1852","Herbert, Noblet, Jr., 1826-1856","Bruin, Joseph","Hill, Henry P., active 1843-1845","Lindsly, Harvey, 1804-1889","Lewis, Samuel","Bassett, George Washington, 1800-1878","Murphy, Henry Cruse, 1810-1882","Taylor, Zachary, 1784-1850","Alexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-1866","Hooff, P. H.","Washington, H. A. (Henry Augustine), 1820-1858","Peter, George, 1779-1861","Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863","Brown, James M.","Corcoran, W.W. (William Wilson), 1798-1888","Lossing, Benson John, 1813-1891","Irving, Washington, 1783-1859","Mills, Clark, 1810-1883","Rogers, Edmund Law","Wright, John S.  (John Stephen), 1815-1874","Wise, Henry A. (Henry Alexander), 1806-1876","Everett, Edward, 1794-1865","Crutchett, James, 1816-","Eyre, Louisa Lincoln Lear, 1831-1912","Lear, Frances Dandridge Henley, 1779-1856","Peale, Rembrandt, 1778-1860","Peale, Charles Willson, 1741-1827","Thomas, James","Scott, Winfield, 1786-1866","Lee, Mary Custis, 1835-1918","Shackleford, Benjamin Howard","Turner, Edward C. (Edward Carter), 1816-1891","Rossiter, Thomas Prichard, 1818-1871","Meigs, Montgomery C. (Montgomery Cunningham), 1816-1892","Hughes, George R. H., 1832-1914","Oberly, Aaron S., 1837-1918","Lee, Robert E.  (Robert Edward), 1807-1870","Hollingsworth, John McHenry, 1823-1889","Gardoqui y Arriquibar, Diego, 1735-1798","Finch, Fannie Louisa Augusta Washington, 1828-1900","Dodge, Harrison Howell, 1852-1937","Washington, Bushrod C. (Bushrod Corbin), 1839-1919","Townsend, Justine Van Rensselaer, 1828-1912","Smith, Samuel Francis, 1808-1895","Davis, Varina, 1826-1906","Howard, Eleanor Washington, 1856-1937","Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869","Trumbull, Jonathan, 1740-1809","Carroll, Charles, 1737-1832","Comegys, Margaret Douglass, 1816-1888","Riggs, Jane Agnes, 1854-1930","Hamilton, Elizabeth Schuyler, 1757-1854","Toner, Joseph M.  (Joseph Meredith), 1825-1896","Zouche of Harringworth, Edward La Zouche, Baron, 1556?-1625","Carlin, William, 1732-1820","Fairfax, William George, Sir, 1739-1813","Walker, Benjamin, 1753-1818","Poor, Enoch, 1736-1780","Frobel, Anne S., 1816-1907","Custis, Martha Parke, 1755-1773","Vaughan, Samuel, active 18th century","Brooke, Robert, -1744","Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Lord, 1693-1781","Sprout, Ebenezer, -1805","Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809","Hustler, John, 1715-1790"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections at The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon","Hall \u0026 Sellers (Philadelphia)","United States. Continental Congress","Potomac Company","Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union"],"famname_ssim":["La Fayette Family","Custis Family","Fairfax family"],"persname_ssim":["Washington, Lawrence, 1565-1616","Washington, John, -1677","Spencer, Nicholas, 1633-1677","Brent, George","Byrd, William, 1674-1744","Parke, Daniel, 1664 or 1665-1710","Custis, John, 1678-1749","Custis, Daniel Parke, 1711-1757","Fairfax, Catherine Culpeper, Baroness, -1719","Darrell, Sampson, -1777","Washington, Augustine, approximately 1694-1743","Fairfax, William, 1691?-1757","Lee, Henry, 1691-1747","Berry, Joseph","Vernon, Edward, 1684-1757","Washington, Lawrence, 1718-1752","Washington, Augustine, 1718?-1762","Braddock, Edward, 1695?-1755","Washington, Martha, 1731-1802","Fairfax, George William, 1724-1787","Washington, Mary Ball, 1708-1789","Washington, John Augustine, 1736-1787","Rutherford, Thomas Abdy, 1755-1798","Washington, George, 1732-1799","Bassett, Burwell, -1793","Carlyle, John, 1720-1780","Lewis, Fielding, 1725-1781 or 1782","Washington, Lund, 1737-1796","Mifflin, Thomas, 1744-1800","Mason, George, 1725-1792","Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1801","Hancock, John, 1737-1793","Lewis, Betty Washington, 1733-1797","Custis, John Parke, 1754-1781","Washington, Bushrod, 1762-1829","Washington, Hannah Bushrod, approximately 1738-1804","Pine, Robert Edge, 1730?-1788","Greenleaf, Moses, 1755-1812","Fitzgerald, John, -1799","Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834","Jay, John, 1745-1829","Washington, William Augustine, 1757-1810","Jenifer, Daniel of St. Thomas, 1723-1790","Ledyard, William, 1738-1781","Destouches, Charles-René-Dominique Sochet, 1727-1794","Barras, Jacques-Melchior, Comte de, 1719-1793","Stuart, Eleanor Calvert Custis, approximately 1758-1811","Rochambeau, Jean-Baptiste-Donatien de Vimeur, comte de, 1725-1807","Chastellux, François Jean, marquis de, 1734-1788","Washington, Charles, 1738-1799","Humphreys, David, 1752-1818","Powel, Elizabeth Willing, 1743-1830","Lear, Frances \"Fanny\" Bassett Washington, 1767-1796","Washington, George Augustine, approximately 1759-1793","French, Penelope Manley, approximately 1739-","Lewis, John, 1747-1825","Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804","Whiting, Matthew, 1730-1810","Ball, Burgess, 1749-1800","Lee, Richard Henry, 1794-1865","Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790","Houdon, Jean-Antoine, 1741-1828","Bassett, Burwell, 1764-1841","Washington, Corbin, 1764-1799","Washington, Hannah Fairfax, 1742-1804","Biddle, Clement, 1740-1814","Tilghman, Tench, 1744-1786","Lear, Tobias, 1762-1816","Washington, Julia Ann Blackburn, 1768-1829","Craufurd, Sarah Blackburn, 1772-1862","Ford, West, approximately 1784-1863","Washington, Bushrod, 1785-1830","Custis, George Washington Parke, 1781-1857","Powel, Samuel, 1738-1793","Lee, William, approximately 1752-","Lewis, Robert, 1769-1829","Marshall, John, 1755-1835","Craik, James, 1730-1814","Leggett, Aaron, 1792-1860","White, Alexander, 1738-1804","Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826","Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829","Knox, Henry, 1750-1806","Peter, Martha Parke Custis, 1777-1854","Washington, William, 1752-1810","Knox, Lucy Flucker, 1760-1824","Whitting, Anthony, -1793","Blackburn, Christian Scott, 1745-1815","Fraunces, Samuel, approximately 1722-1795","Dandridge, Bartholomew, approximately 1774-1802","Buchan, David Stewart Erskine, Earl of, 1742-1829","Scott, Gustavus, 1753-1800","Butler, James (Overseer)","Sinclair, John, Sir, 1754-1835","Washington, Anna Maria Thomasina Blackburn, 1790-1833","Monroe, James, 1758-1831","Lewis, Lawrence, 1767-1839","Pearce, William (Farm manager)","Lewis, Eleanor Parke Custis, 1779-1852","Armstrong, John, 1758-1843","Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806","McHenry, James, 1753-1816","Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, Marquis, 1738-1805","Law, Thomas, 1756-1834","Lee, Henry, 1756-1818","Latrobe, Benjamin Henry, 1764-1820","Anderson, James, 1745-1807","Washington, Lawrence Augustine, 1774-1824","Cabot, George, 1752-1823","Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804","Fairfax, Bryan Fairfax, Baron, 1736-1802","Webb, James","Lear, Mary Stilson, 1739-1829","Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth, 1746-1825","Bowie, William","West, Benjamin, 1738-1820","Adams, John, 1735-1826","Washington, George Steptoe, 1771-1809","Simms, Charles","King, Rufus, 1755-1827","Stuart, David, 1753-1814","Peters, Richard, 1744-1828","Pinckney, Mary Stead, approximately 1751-1812","Craik, William, 1761-1807","Burd, Edward Shippen, 1779-1848","Madison, James, 1751-1836","Law, John, 1784?-1822","Law, Elizabeth Parke Custis, 1776-1831","Washington, George Fayette, 1790-1867","Beverley, Robert, 1769-1843","Rogers, Nicholas, 1753-1822","Washington, John Augustine, II, 1789-1832","Washington, George Corbin, 1789-1854","Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813","White, William, 1748-1836","Morris, Robert, 1734-1806","Thornton, Anna Maria Washington, 1788-1816","Carter, Betty Lewis, 1765-1830","Conrad, Mary Eliza Angela Lewis, 1813-1839","Lewis, Lorenzo, 1803-1847","Tucker, St. George, 1752-1827","Butler, Frances Parke, 1799-1875","Washington, Bushrod Corbin, 1790-1851","Turner, Henry S.","Hooe, John, Jr.","Lafayette, Georges Washington Louis Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1779-1849 -- Travel","Peter, Thomas, 1769-1834","Thompson, Smith, 1768-1843","Trumbull, John, 1756-1843","Smith, Treadwell","Butler, Edward George Washington, 1800-1888 -- Death and burial","Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866","Washington, Lewis William, 1812-1871","Washington, Jane Charlotte Blackburn, 1786-1855","Clay, Henry, 1777-1852","Rogers, Elizabeth Parke Custis Law, 1797-1822","Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845","Clay, Clement Comer, 1789-1866","Lewis, Esther Maria Coxe, 1804-1885","Lee, Edmund Jennings, 1772-1843","Lewis, Eleanor Parke Custis, 1779-1852 -- Family","Monroe, Hortensia","Lafayette, Georges Washington Louis Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1779-1849","Wentworth, Tappan, 1802-1875","Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852","Conrad, Charles Magill, 1804-1878","Costin, William, 1780?-1842","Goldsborough, Charles, 1765-1834","Bayard, Samuel, 1767-1840","Washington, John Augustine, III, 1821-1861","Buchanan, James, 1791-1868","Mitchell, Jim, 1795-1870","Johnson, Gabriel, 1820-","Harrison, Henry Tazewell, 1796-1881","Anderson, Sambo, -1845","Alexander, Hannah Lee Washington, 1811-1881","Tabb, John Prosser","Taliaferro, John, 1768-1852","Butler, Edward George Washington, 1800-1888","Alexander, Anna Maria Washington, 1817-1850","Peter, George Washington, 1801-1877","Washington, Thomas Blackburn, 1812-1854","McFarland, Joseph","Herbert, Bushrod Washington, -1888","Madison, Dolley, 1768-1849","Washington, Eleanor Love Selden, 1824-1860","Johnston, Dennis, 1788-1852","Herbert, Noblet, Jr., 1826-1856","Bruin, Joseph","Hill, Henry P., active 1843-1845","Lindsly, Harvey, 1804-1889","Lewis, Samuel","Bassett, George Washington, 1800-1878","Murphy, Henry Cruse, 1810-1882","Taylor, Zachary, 1784-1850","Alexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-1866","Hooff, P. H.","Washington, H. A. (Henry Augustine), 1820-1858","Peter, George, 1779-1861","Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863","Brown, James M.","Corcoran, W.W. (William Wilson), 1798-1888","Lossing, Benson John, 1813-1891","Irving, Washington, 1783-1859","Mills, Clark, 1810-1883","Rogers, Edmund Law","Wright, John S.  (John Stephen), 1815-1874","Wise, Henry A. (Henry Alexander), 1806-1876","Everett, Edward, 1794-1865","Crutchett, James, 1816-","Eyre, Louisa Lincoln Lear, 1831-1912","Lear, Frances Dandridge Henley, 1779-1856","Peale, Rembrandt, 1778-1860","Peale, Charles Willson, 1741-1827","Thomas, James","Scott, Winfield, 1786-1866","Lee, Mary Custis, 1835-1918","Shackleford, Benjamin Howard","Turner, Edward C. (Edward Carter), 1816-1891","Rossiter, Thomas Prichard, 1818-1871","Meigs, Montgomery C. (Montgomery Cunningham), 1816-1892","Hughes, George R. H., 1832-1914","Oberly, Aaron S., 1837-1918","Lee, Robert E.  (Robert Edward), 1807-1870","Hollingsworth, John McHenry, 1823-1889","Gardoqui y Arriquibar, Diego, 1735-1798","Finch, Fannie Louisa Augusta Washington, 1828-1900","Dodge, Harrison Howell, 1852-1937","Washington, Bushrod C. (Bushrod Corbin), 1839-1919","Townsend, Justine Van Rensselaer, 1828-1912","Smith, Samuel Francis, 1808-1895","Davis, Varina, 1826-1906","Howard, Eleanor Washington, 1856-1937","Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869","Trumbull, Jonathan, 1740-1809","Carroll, Charles, 1737-1832","Comegys, Margaret Douglass, 1816-1888","Riggs, Jane Agnes, 1854-1930","Hamilton, Elizabeth Schuyler, 1757-1854","Toner, Joseph M.  (Joseph Meredith), 1825-1896","Zouche of Harringworth, Edward La Zouche, Baron, 1556?-1625","Carlin, William, 1732-1820","Fairfax, William George, Sir, 1739-1813","Walker, Benjamin, 1753-1818","Poor, Enoch, 1736-1780","Frobel, Anne S., 1816-1907","Custis, Martha Parke, 1755-1773","Vaughan, Samuel, active 18th century","Brooke, Robert, -1744","Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Lord, 1693-1781","Sprout, Ebenezer, -1805","Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809","Hustler, John, 1715-1790"],"language_ssim":["English \n.    "],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":1912,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T05:53:35.669Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"vimtvl_repositories_3_resources_34","ead_ssi":"vimtvl_repositories_3_resources_34","_root_":"vimtvl_repositories_3_resources_34","_nest_parent_":"vimtvl_repositories_3_resources_34","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/MV/repositories_3_resources_34.xml","title_ssm":["Historic manuscript collection"],"title_tesim":["Historic manuscript collection"],"unitdate_ssm":["1601-1933"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1601-1933"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["SC.HMC","/repositories/3/resources/34"],"text":["SC.HMC","/repositories/3/resources/34","Historic manuscript collection","This collection is open for research during scheduled appointments. Researchers must complete the Washington Library's Special Collections and Archives Registration Form before access is provided. The library reserves the right to restrict access to certain items for preservation purposes.","This collection is arranged into three series: Series 1. Documents and Manuscripts; Series 2. Ledgers and Bound Manuscripts; Series 3. Oversized Documents and Manuscripts.  Each series is arranged in chronological order by date.","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.053","In 1715 Col. G. Mason (father of Sarah and grandfather to Commodore Brooke) died, leaving among other children, by his last wife two sons and one daughter Sarah Mason-left several tracts of land to sons who died under age and their property left to their sister--she married, under age, in 1734 to Thomas Brooke--before her marriage to protect her estate a settlement made of her lands and slaves upon her and Thomas Brooke during their life and heirs of her body by Brooke or any other husband--in failure of heirs her half-brother George--Articles of Agreement between G. Mason and Brooke who gave £2,000 bond for its execution--in 1735 George died intestate--Brooke never executed the agreement but sold most of his wife's land and ran the money, then died--Mrs. Ann Mason, widow of George, brought suit against Sarah and Thomas Brook (deceased) for breach of bond and won--conveyances made by Brooke cannot be disputed.","Lewis's search of title goes back to William Travers, who by deed from Proprietors, March 22, 1677, got 788 acres--son Samuel conveyed it by deed July 1, 1685 to brother Rawleigh--conveyed by him to William Lambert, Dec. 2, 1692--conveyed by him to George Mason, April 19, 1693--left by will to sons who died underage--descended to sister Sarah who with husband Thomas Brooke sold it to Zephaniah Wade, October 20, 1738--Z. Wade Conveyed 300 acres on Nov. 26, 1739 to Saml. Magruder for Eliza. Spencer--it was reconveyed to Z. Wade on Aug. 4, 1744--Jan. 16, 1745 sold to John Littleton--on his death left to 2 sons and is now property of William Butler Harrison--the remaining part of 788 acres was sold by Z. and Violiner Wade to John Brown Dec. 15, 1739--left at his death to Ann, a daughter who married Charles West--they deeded it to Geo. Washington, Oct. 27,1772--he willed it to Lewis.","Items in this collection were acquired by gift and purchase from various sources. Materials are added to the collection as they are acquired.","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1967.01.02","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.042","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.037","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.038","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.043","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.045","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.44","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.047","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.048","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.049","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.056","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.060","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.077a","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.063","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.064","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.071","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.075","Note on folder says this document was on display for 20 years in a display case in the Ann Pamela Cunningham building.","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.080","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.041","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1967.01.03","Gift: Jess and Grace Pavey Fund, 2007","London: Printed by Charles Eyre and William Strahan, 1768","Robert Bremner","Broadside, In Congress July 4th, 1776: the unanimous Declaration of the thirteen United States of America. Conserved by Cleveland Conservation of Art on Paper, Inc., 8 December 2011","A.L.S. 1 page. Letter, order to pay. Instructs him to pay £78.13.10 to John Winter. Docketed on reverse. William Adair, Agent to the Coldstream Regiment.","Conserved June 2006 by Holly Krueger.","This collection of historic manuscripts dates from 1607-1933, with the bulk of materials dating from 1738-1868. The correspondence, journals and diaries, legal and financial records, estate documents, and printed ephemera in the collection primarily relate to the Washington and Custis families, the Revolutionary War, and society life in antebellum Washington D.C. and Virginia.","Portions of this collection have been digitized, as noted in the item-level descriptions.","A.D.S. 3 pages. Docketed \"Crompe and others. con. cutbush et al ... 1607. order. or Decree.\" and \"A Decree for the platts against Cutbush.\"\tThe signer is thought to be Lawrence Washington (d. 1616) of Sulgrave, England, grandfather of Colonel John Washington, the immigrant. However, it's possible the signer was Sir Lawrence Washington (1549-1619) who served as Registrar of His Majesty's Court of Chancery and great uncle of George Washington.","D.S. 2 pages. Accessioned as a \"legal document\" signed by Lawrence Washington and Henry Thoresby in 1615. Elizabethan handwriting makes it difficult to decipher the purpose of the document or the actual date. The signer is thought to be Lawrence Washington (d. 1616) of Sulgrave, England, grandfather of Colonel John Washington, the immigrant. However, it's possible the signer was Sir Lawrence Washington (1549-1619) who served as Registrar of His Majesty's Court of Chancery and great uncle of George Washington.","Document granting 1500 acres of land to Lt. Col. John Washington \"for ye transportation thirty servants into this Colony ...\" Lists the names of 28 servants and \"Two Negroes.\" Signed by Anthony Bridges. Nicholas Spencer listed as one of the justices at Westmoreland County court where transaction is approved. Washington gained several thousands of acres in this manner.","A.D.S. 1 page. Recorded in Stafford on March 12, 1690. Registered in deed book Thomas Lee. Addressed to \"Mr. William [ ] our agent in Virginia\" survey by John Alexander on April 27, 1669 granting 5000 acres to Spencer and Washington is patented and ordered registered.","D. 1 page. Grant of 5000 acres in Stafford County [later Fairfax County] \"in the freshes of the Potomacke river\", opposite Piscataway village and between Little Hunting Creek and Epsiwasson Creek [Mount Vernon], \"said land being due ... for the transportation of one hundred into this Colony.\" ","Early copy of original grant, endorsed in hand of Genl. Washington on back \"Govr. Jeffreys Grant for 5000 acs. to Colo. Nicholas Spencer and Lt. Colo. Jno. Washington 1677\", watermark (crown over GR).","Legal document from 1687, written on vellum. The first first paragraph is written in Latin; the subsequent text is in English.  Appears to be dated 20 May 1687, and describes a legal obligation from Thomas Grosham and his wife Sarah to Richard Newsome(?). Document was witnessed by Rich Nicholson, [second name unclear], and Hen. Washington.  The document and the second signature may be in the same hand.","D.S. 2 pages. Conveyance of 300 acres of a patent of 1906 acres of land on Little Hunting Creek, Stafford County [later Fairfax] for 3000 [ ] of good tobacco. Endorsed in hand of General Washington on reverse \"Thompson to Rose Bargain and Sale 14th March 1688\" and also in another hand. Signed on reverse by Thompson and witnesses. Sale acknowledged on May 8, 1689, by Richard Gibson and Ma [ ] Thompson.","A.D.S. 1 page. Survey by George Brent of part of the land granted to Nicholas Spencer and John Washington. On reverse is a transcript of the grant by Lord Culpeper to Spencer and Washington. See under date March 1, 1674.","A.D.S. 1 page. Deed of lease to John Bushrod (ancestor of Bushrod Washington) for \"Searles\" plantation to include \"all houses, outhouse buildings Gardens Orchards ...\" Witnessed by James Westcomb and William Scott.","D. 1 page. Excerpts of Last will and Testament of John Custis grandfather of Daniel Parke Custis. Integral cover addressed to Major John Custis, watermarked (crown over heraldic shield). Test copy by \"Robert Howson C Cir Ct Northampt.\"","1. Chifonessex Plantation and Arlington house with 250 to John Custis, his son. -- 2. All male cattle on Smith's and Mackeon Islands. -- 3. 1 large silver dish, six large silver plates, one large silver basin, 2 silver candlesticks with a silver snuffer dish, 2 silver snuffers, 1 good feather bed and furniture, choice of pistols and holsters, best sword. -- 4. All rest of land at Pocomock not disposed of in his lifetime. -- 5. Quarter part of the Brigenton the Northampton built by John Bowden; the biggest silver tankard and \"my fathers picture now hanging in my hall\". -- 6. The male cattle given in will bars him of further claim owed him.","William Byrd writes to his brother-in-law John Custis, enclosing a will of their father-in-law Daniel Parke (dated 1710 December 7) regarding inheritance to their wives Frances and Lucy, daughters of Daniel Parke. Autograph document signed, 3 pages. Additional documents include a 1710 October 27 legal note regarding court settlement involving Daniel Parke - autograph document signed, small sheet; and an unrelated document with a list of receipts dated May 1757 of payments received from Daniel Parke Custis written, dated, and signed for in the hand of each creditor, autograph document signed, 2 pages.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Thanks her for letter--gives her an opportunity to write her and assure her that she is not ambitious if she had the watch she would return it to her--the barbarous murder of Genl. Parke plundered him of all--there is little or nothing of it restored though he had six or seven thousand pounds--they are not even being punished--wishes all relatives of Parke would petition the Queen--\"tis a greif beyond expression to se the injustice that is done so great a man\"--sorry that she is such a sufferer by the General's will--it was never her desire to have any part of his estate--if it is in her power to help it her estate will not be burdened with the debts--the new general has seized some of the estate and talks of taking more--she has a small silver basin and ladle of Genl. Parke's--either or both are at her service.","Docketed \"a letter giving an acct. of Col. Parke's death.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"K. Chester.\"","Sampson Darrell deed for Dogue Creek land, George Washington's copy. Virginia deed for land described as located in Stafford County [Fairfax County], granted to Sampson Darrell for 162 acres by the Right Hon. Catherine Lady Fairfax, sole proprietor of the Northern neck of Virginia. Dated November 26, 1717 with a separate docket in the handwriting of George Washington relating to the 1717 deed that came into his possession after he purchased the land in his expansion of the Mount Vernon plantation in the late 1750's. This grant to Sampson Darrell in the Northern Neck was originally for 200 acres but was corrected and regranted to Lady Catherine Culpeper in 1717 in the amount of 162 acres which George Washington later acquired. 1 sheet with fragment.","D. 3 pages. Daniel Parke has Virginian and English estates--heavily in debt--his wife [Jane] the daughter of Philip Ludwell had a considerable fortune--two daughters: Frances married to John Custis and Lucy married to Wm. Byrd--in 1705 Queen Ann made him Governor of Leward Islands held this for 5 years and acquired considerable estate there--in Dec. 1710 he was murdered by the inhabitants \"who plundered his house of all his plate, mony, jewells, and household stuff\"--no reparation ever made--the pretense for this was the suspicion that the Governor was too familiar with some of their wives namely Mrs. Chester by whom he was supposed to have a child--confirmd this by his liberality to the child (at his death too young to be christened)--by his will left all his estate in the Leward Islands for the use of his child called Lucy Chester--the mother Katherine Chester--if Lucy died before she came of age he \"began at last to remember his lawfull children\", gave Frances Custis all his estate in Virginia and England--willing that his daughter should pay the legacies hereafter mentiond and all his debts--hard upon her however Mr. Custis and his wife discharged all the debts due both in England and Virginia amounting to many thousand pounds and then paid the legacies--got no account of debts in the Leward Islands--Mrs. Custis wrote the executor Mr. Rhodny--he said very few of the General's papers came to hand, the mob having destoyed them--a Mr. Perry owed money--now at last after more than 14 yrs. are past a man who calls himself Dunbar Parke, married to Lucy Chester, demands L10,000 of Mr. Custis (Frances long since dead) for debts owed by Daniel Parke in the Leward Islands--no notice ever given of such debts before--since all estates and debts in the four Leward Islands were given to Lucy Chester she ought to be liable for the debts--if the estate in England and Virginia must assume these debts as well as those in Va. and Eng. neither Frances nor Lucy Burd will have anything left from the estate--not the meaning of the testator.","Docketed \"This paper gives much information respecting the murder of Govr. Parke and other family matters.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Signed and sealed by Roger Gregory, Mildred Gregory. Docketed on reverse, possibly later in the hand of George Washington, Roger and Mildred Gregory \"Bond to Auge Washington 19th Octr 1726.\"","D.S. oversize parchment folded. An indenture for the sale of the estate of Culthorpe in Derbyshire, England by Francis Ash \"of St. Mary's county in the province of Maryland planter, ...\" Augustine Washington acting under a power of attorney granted him by Ash. Reference to the contract for the sale on June 25, 1728. presumably Washington, when he traveled to England in 1729, acted to complete the sale for Ash.","The case of planters of tobacco in Virginia, as represented by themselves, signed by the president of the council and speaker of the House of Burgesses ([London: Printed for J. Roberts in Warwick Lane]). This pamphlet was written by Robert Carter for the vindication of the representation for the planters in Virginia: made by the General assembly of that colony.","A.L.S. 1 page. Explains the reasons for the delay in repaying debt. Signature not legible. John Bushrod was the maternal grandfather of Judge Bushrod Washington.","D. 1 page. Deeds dated May 25 and 26th, 1739 to 523 acres on Muddy Hole Branch [later a part of Mount Vernon] for a consideration of £150.","Document, early copy, laminated, docketed by George Washington on reverse, watermark (crown over shield with GR).","A.L.S. 4 pages. Sorry to hear his family is so sickly especially with \"flux\"--gives minute directions for their care i.e. bleeding, vomits etc.--herbs to use and how to prepare various remedies--Hannah's ailment and how to treat it--has had a good year all his tobacco is in the houses--haying now, has a great quantity--3000 tobacco hhds.--poor old Harry sick--Mr. Winch's land--Clayborn land being bought for Winch--your sister knows nothing of it--she is being turned out and sent her lawyer to him for advice--is repairing her house at Waldees--whom does he mistrust?--Custis coat-of-arms discussed--Winch has come by his lately--\"every scoundrell ye has money, may go ye heralds office and buy a coat of arms\"--Daniel has more right to it than his sister now married--list of things he is sending (wine, cider, and sugar, mint water, cinnamon) with advice about how to take care of it.","Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermarks (J. Honig and crown over encircled lion rampant with motto).","A.D.S. 3 pages. Release for the 180 acres of the Spencer grant lying along Dogue Creek [later part of Mount Vernon for £105 current money and £500 tobacco--all the land lying in Truro Parish, Prince William County [Fairfax] on upper side of Doeg Creek, containing 180 acres Ninety Eight and half perches [formerly part of tract granted to Nicholas Spencer].","Docketed by George Washington on reverse, and in another hand \"Copy Release-Spencer to Osborne,\" watermarks (crown over GR on shield, and crown over heraldic device and motto \"Honi soie quo Mal y pense\"). Witnessed by John Colville, William Payne, John Brown, Stephen Lewis. Receipt signed by Wm. Spencer same date for payment received. Proved Nov. 26, 1739 by Catesby Cocke Clerk. Copy teste by John Graham.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mentions letter received telling of his ill health and advanced age, fears he will not recover, so wished to make his peace with all the world--Cable lets him know that he is his friend--sets his conscience at rest in respect to what has happened between them--result of misunderstandings--\"I really apprehended that I was ill used\"--not guilty of malpractice--wrote to the governor that he would not act by the Commission he had--wants him to bestow it on someone else--can't after renouncing it take it up again--would do anything to oblige him [Custis] and settle peace among \"our Relations\"--hopes there may be a way found to do it without trouble--wants to settle things so none of friends or relations are discontented--if either of them die before they meet again hopes they will meet in the Everlasting Kingdom where no disturbance can be--\"Your Sister sends you her kind Love ...\"","Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermarks (crown over GR within shield, and crown over heraldic device and motto \"Honi soit qui mal y pense\").","A.L.S. 1 page. Concerning a permit to take in Virginia tobacco. This is the earliest known written example of the name \"Mount Vernon\" used for Washington's estate. Fairfax was Lawrence Washington's father-in law.","A.D.S. 1 page. \"Platt of a Survey made for Capt. Augustine Washington and Mr. John Washington in Westmoreland County ...\" Contains metes and bounds and ink and pencil drawing of the tract bordered on three sides by Bridges Creek Potomac River and Pope's Creek. Later renamed Wakefield by Wm. Aug. Washington.","A.D.S. 2 pages. For 106 acres on Dogue Run in Truro Parish, Fairfax County, part of a greater tract of land belonging to Sampson Darrel, and bounded by line of land of late Wm. Spencer and Dogue Run--yearly rent of 730 lbs. of tobacco--privileges and restrictions of the lease. Signed by John Gist. Witnessed by Giles Tillet and Wm. Sherman.","A.D.S. 1 page. Laminated onto another sheet of paper, reverse side not legible. Discharge order for David Coulton by Admiral Edward Vernon. Sentence of a court martial.","A.L.S. 1 page. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Aug. Washington\".  Letter of family interest--expresses pleasure at Lawrence's recovery--congratulations on birth of son--\"You need not have been so severe on the Salts as you were in your last, if you would but consider how much you are indebted to them ...\"--doesn't approve of taking up large tracts of land so far back, \"it is a ready way to keep your Self always behind hand.\"--Warner Washington to marry Betty Mason the end of the month. Integral cover, watermark (crown over encircled GR, and crown over heraldic shield and motto \"Honi soit qui mal y pense\").","A.D.S. 1 page. Fragment, in hand of James Mitchell, laminated, docketed on reverse \"Mitchel acct. Recpt. £4,\" charred by fire. Account covers period from November 6, 1748-July 2, 1749--for such items as horses butter, \"making yr. Bed Slip,\" washing, dinner and club--entries for 1748 scratched through. Receipted on July 1, 1749 for £1/4 by James Mitchell.","A.L.S. 1 page. Sends news that Custis's father [John Custis] heartily approves of his marriage with Miss [Martha] Dandridge--\" ... he has so good a Character of her That he had rather you shou'd have her than any Lady in Virginia. Nay if possible he is as much enamoured with her Character as you are with her Person and this is owing chiefly to a prudent speech of her own. Hurry down immediately for Fear he shou'd change the strong inclination he has to your Marrying directly.\"--gave briddle and saddle to Jack in Custis's name. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (crown over heraldic device and motto \"Honi Soit qui mal y pense,\" and crown over GR). Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Power.\" Date on original catalog card appears [c.1750].","One page from a ledger book dated 1747 in the hand of Lawrence Washington, for accounts with \"The Right Honourable Lord Fairfax.\" The purchases include bills of exchange for sterling, sheep, gunpowder and shells, payment for smith work, and barrels of Indian meal. The payments were made primarily against rent payments.","Title page from \"A Book of Surveys Began July 22nd 1749.\"Facsimile copy with note at top:  \"Fac simile, copied from a Manuscript in the handwriting of Washington.\"","A.D.S. 2 pages. Account - Lawrence Washington with the Ohio Company. Account before his death, and interest run up on the unpaid account after his death, amount credited to his account. Autograph document signed by Geo. Mason, docketed \"The Estate of Lawrence Washington Esqr. deceased with The Ohio Company - Acc't, May 8, 1772, \"laminated, Watermarks (crown over GR, and crown over encircled armed figure).This acc't. drawn up and signed by George Mason on part of Ohio Co. Attested on May 19, 1772, by A. Henderson, Clerk of Fairfax Co. Court.","Plant cutting of boxwood. Note reads it was planted by Lawrence Washington.","D. 1 page. Bill - Benjamin Nockalls to Mr. John Price. Bill for wom[an]s shoes and white thread--am't of bill £0.11. Document, on reverse of broadside advertisement by Benjamin Nockalls, laminated, incomplete watermark (GR).","A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for June 14, 1751-April 3, 1752 for medical care, including one entry \"Jan 10 [1752] To a large box antiscorbutick Ointm. for Mr. George Washington.\" Also includes entries \"a Visit to yr Negro wench,\" and \"Drawing a tooth for yr Negro.\" Autograph document signed, laminated, docketed \"Rect. Doctr. Sutherland April 27th 1752 1.6.9.,\" badly charred. Receipted on April 27, 1752 for Dr. Sutherland by [ ] Peyton.","D. Document, partly printed, laminated, torn and charred, watermark (crown). Bill for cloth, buttons, buckram, thread, etc., amounting to £2.19.","A.L.S. 1 page. Because of Capt. Wilson's situation it has been impossible to issue Lawrence's half pay--needs a new power of atty.--also asks Lawrence to send him a letter for the Secy. of War in re. his bad state of health and requesting a 12 mo. extension of his leave. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (crown over powder horn and name L.V. Garrevink). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Anth. Stewart\".","A.D.S. Bill for [ ] amounting to £0.18.0. Autograph document signed, in hand of [ ] Morley, laminated, incomplete watermark (crown), on reverse of Richard Gore's Broadside Advertisement. Receipted by A[ur.?] Morley.","D. 1 page. Bill for gimblets, and blades and sail needles--amounting to £3.8. Document, fragment, laminated, incomplete watermark (G[R])?","D. 2 pieces. An undated one-page list of over 80 persons, some well known Virginians - including Col. Fairfax, Col. Lee, and Maj. Washington - who purchased items from the estate of Lawrence Washington, George Washington's older brother. The total value of bonds and other sundries comes to 386 pounds, 10 shillings, 10 pence. Sheet is docketed on the reverse in George Washington's handwriting. The second item is a brief note, also undated, of 6 lines in an unknown hand that identifies the first item and points out George Washington's handwriting in the docketing.","A.L.S. 1 page. Custis writes to the merchant firm in London: \"You have here Inclosed a Bill of Loding for Twelve ho[gsheads] of very Choice fine Tobacco for which I hope you will render me an agreeable price. I received my Accts. Currt. the Ballance then I observe due to me £1830 = 17:10 which I believe to be Right ... \". Page has been damaged and taped.","D. 6 pages. Document, contemporary attested copy by Wm. Moss, laminated. Witnessed by Wm. Waite, Jno. North, Andrew W. Warren and Joseph Gound. Proved Sept. 26, 1752 by John Graham in Fairfax County. ","1. to be buried in a proper vault at Mt. Vernon -- 2. [Mount Vernon lands and buildings] and land on Bullskin, Frederick Co. to his wife for use during her life, and 1/2 of negroes -- 3. all real and personal property not otherwise disposed of in Virginia and Md. to go to daughter Sarah and her heirs, but in case of her death without issue: brother Augustine to receive Principio, Accokeek, Kingsbury, Lacanshire and No. East Iron works in Va. and Md., reserving 1/3 of profits to wife, and 2 tracts of land in Frederick County; George, on death of Lawrence's wife, to get all lands with improvements in Fairfax Co., and, further, during life of wife George to have use of a share of land equal to that given to Samuel, John and Charles. Remaining lands in Frederick Co. to bros. Samuel, John, and Charles (each to pay their sister Betty £150) -- in case any of the three die without issue, land to revert to Augustine. Each of brothers to receive part of remaining share of negroes and pay wife £100 sterling. -- 4. certain other properties to be sold to pay debts. (Share in Ohio Co., lands, and lots in Alexa. included, and arrears of his half pay) -- 5. Mourning ring to wife, mother in law and executors. Appoints Wm. Fairfax, George Fairfax, August. and George Washington, Majr. John Carlyle nd Nathaniel Chapman as executors.","D.S. 2 pages. A writ of examination for the release of the dower lands of Sarah Johnston to her husband George. George Washington is mentioned as still residing in King George County. Sarah Johnston was examined by George William Fairfax, Daniel McCarty and William Ramsay who all signed the document. Their seals are covered over with pieces of paper.","Plat showing the purchase of land for John Augustine Washington, acquiring 643 acres of land granted by Thomas Rutherford in Frederick (now Jefferson) County, VA. George Washington had also purchased land in Frederick County, acquiring 453 acres also from Thomas Rutherford, granted by Lord Fairfax. Autograph document, 2 pages, docketed.","Received of Daniel Parke Custis executor of John Custis Esqr. deceased 25 lbs.","A.L.S. 1 page. \"Sir, Ten days ago I sent an express to Governor Shirley with orders to him to meet me at Annapolis in Maryland and have desir'd. Mr. Delancy to accompany him thither:...,\" [signed] E. Braddock.","Embossed Revenue Stamp on Colonial; partially printed--3 pence revenue stamp of Massachusetts. Directs sheriff of Essex County to attach the goods or arrest Timothy Rogers of Glocester.","A.D.S. 1 page. Autograph document signed, laminated, endorsed on reverse, \"Rect. No. 41\". Receipted August 1 1761 by Lodwick, witnessed by William Anderson and William Simms. Hardwick was overseer on Bullskin property in Frederick Co. This acct. for L7.10.3 for cattle and wheat delivered by Lodwick.","Printed by B. Franklin for 15 shillings. Pa note.","Partially printed, signed (by Charlee Thompson).\"To counterfeit is death\" on back of note.\" Painted by B. Franklin and D. Hall 1760\" on back of note. \"This bill shall pass for five pounds within the Province of Pennsylvania according to an Act of Assembly made in the 33rd year of the Riegn of King George dated the fifth day of May, 1760\".","D. 2 pages. Account - Mary Washington with Dekar, Thompson, and Cox. Purchases of supplies including food, cloth, and housewares. Torn and charred, laminated.","Form letter, printed, signed by Russell, laminated, (another form letter included on same page), included in letter of May 4, 1762, Russell to J.A.W. Informing him of new partnership between him and William Molleson--assures him of continued attention to his affairs.","A.L.S. 1 page. Received news of Col. Aug[ustine] Washington's death--[Post ?] chariot for Mrs. Bushrod being sent by ship insured--has lately taken a partner, as enclosed - [see form letters dated March 25, 1762, James Russell to John Augustine Washington; and James Russell and Molleson to John A. Washington]--sends Mr. Bushrod's acct. current. Integral cover, laminated, docketed \"The firm of James Russell and Molleson [ ] there first Letter 5 March 1762\".","Copy. Endorsed at top, \"Copy of a letter in possession of Mrs. G.W. Bassett of Hanover Co., Va. being one, of only two letters, in which Genl. Washington was known to indulge in humor\".\"Not in Writings\". Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Washington\". Letter in a humorous vein congratulating the Bassetts on the birth of another child,--comments on church-going--chides him humorously for not attending church, \"Could you but behold with what religious zeal I hye me to Church on every Lords day ...\"--state of tobacco crop.","Print document, 2 pages folio, folded. Printed by Mark Baskett, Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty; and by the Assigns of Robert Basketts. 1764. London.","Pennsylvania 5s denomination note. Main text runs vertically through, \"Printed by B. Franklin.\"","A.D.S. 2 pages. Account of monies received by and owing to John Carlyle, including sums relating to the estate of Lawrence Washington and to John Posey.","Small proof copy of stamp. Re: Stamp Act.","An example of a stamp required on colonial paper based on the British Parliamnet's Stamp Act. Embossed 4d, red, gem proof.","D.S. 2 pages. Document signed, fragment, laminated, torn and charred scrap of paper. Account from May 3-July 30, 1765, for snuff, Irish l[inen], silk hat, fann, etc. Account signed by [Ja]mes Buchanan.","Incomplete copy., \"revived and improved: Or, An Astronomical Diary, For the Year of our Lord Christ 1766. Calculated for the Meridian of Boston in New England, Lat. 42 Deg. 25 Min. North.\" Housed in a handmade enclosure with button tie.","A.D. 2 pages. Total of £121. 15S. received from Mr. Harvey, Richard Lee and Mr. Simpson.","Printed document , 1 page folded. Printed by Mark Baskett, Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty; and by the Assigns of Robert Baskett. London.","A.D.S. 1 page. Amos Ogden (of Reading County, New Jersey) grants power of attorney to Thomas Ogden of New Sarum, Great Britain,\" ... to do whatsoever may be necessary to be done respecting some Lands in West Florida in America ...\" Witnessed by John Blagge and William [Virtue?].","D. 1 page. Document, fragment, laminated, incomplete watermark (GR). Account for 1 doz. black lead pencils, steel pencil case, pocket knife, sheep sheers, etc.---amounting to £1.7.6.","D.S. 4 pages. \"At the Court of St. James.\" Grant made to Amos Ogden, through the power of attorney given to Thomas Ogden, for 25,000 acres of land in west Florida. One of the conditions: That Amos Ogden \"do settle the Lands with foreign Protestants or Persons that shall be brought from his Magestys other Colonies in North America within ten years ...\"","Printed document, 2 pages folio, folded. Printed by Mark Baskett, Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty; and by the Assigns of Robert Baskett. London.","A.L.S. 4 pages. \"Dear Sir.\" Received receipt of acct. sales for past year--he has drawn on them for 3 sets of Exchange of £100 each--please send Miss Bushrod's invoice of goods soon for she is to be married and cannot set up house keeping without them--[paragraph blurred]--weather so cold and river frozen, so Capt. Johnstone slow in loading ship--make him insurance on 16 hhds. tobacco by Lord Camden in case of loss--[Added under date of 20 March 1769 in J.A.W.'s hand is] \"Invoice of all goods to be sent by the first ship into Rapahannock or Potomack for J. A. Washington,\" with list of things desired. On reverse is same list with prices added. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed \"Copy of my Le[tter] and [invoice ?] [ ] Feb. 1769\", watermark (crown over encircled heraldic device and motto). Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. A. Washington\".","A.L.S. 3 pages. Has sent son George to see him, so he can see cruelty with which tutor treats the children--bad wound on his head--obliged if [Hannah B. Washington would send rosewater--wishes them joy of their young son--[Bestey ?] delivered of son--needs money to pay decree against estate--entitled to interest on payments being made to her. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark (figure holding aloft a liberty cap, lion rampant in enclosure with motto \"Pro Patria\"), bottom part of letter is missing.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Letter to his sister. Since he will be secluded for 2 or 3 years from Rippon Lodge while studying law [in England] desires her to write him news of their circle of friends--is a friend of the brother of her friend Mr. Cadwalleder--supposes she has had another child by now--cautions her not to spoil it as she has done Richard--requests her to send him some good hams, pickles, Indian corn, peaches. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (crown over powder horn, LVG, and Bell).","A.D.S. 1 page. Concerns the examination of witnesses for the court. Docketed on reverse, \"Frederick 4th of October 1771, In obedience to the sithin order we the Subscribers have Deligently Examined Thom.s Speake in behalf of the Plaintiffs witness own hands.\"","D.S. 2 pages. The bond is for 500 pounds with Warner Washington as the co-signer for Throckmorton. Signed by John Ariss, a tenant farmer of George Washington's, as a witness. The various dates of the signatures are when payments were made.","D.S. 2 pages. A bill of sale of land owned by a wife. Witnessed and signed by Samuel Washington.","A.D. 1 page. Bill, account to John Aug. Washington of loss--a broker's account for settling a loss--plus current account rendered. Autograph document, partly mutilated, laminated, endorsed \"Lord Camden(?)\", watermark (Garrevenk).","D.S. 2 pages. Evaluation of Sundries belonging to Mary Washington by Charles Washington and Fielding Lewis. Inventory with value of livestock, tools, slaves--evaluated by Fielding Lewis and Chas. Washington. Document signed, in hand of Fielding Lewis, silked, endorsed by G.W.(?), watermark (crown over heraldic shield and motto \"Honi soit qui mal y pense\").","A.D. 1 page. Indenture between Richard Simmons and Samuel Wade Magruder. 2 tracts of land called Wickhams and Pottingers discovery in Frederick Cty., Md. sold to Magruder by Simmons for £157.0 ... witnessed by Charles Jones and Andrew Heugh ... reverse side has Simmons receipt to Magruder for the money ... Jones and Heugh's statement that they have examined Mrs. Simmons' dower rights ... received and recorded Apr. 19, 1772 ... received of Magruder on Apr. 13, 1772 £0.8.0 for an Alienation fine on sd. land.","A.D.S. 4 pages. Account for 7 pr. plaid hose, black pettycoat, silk purse, pins, chrystall buttons, copper kettle, hair trunk, snuff box, etc. Autograph document signed, laminated, docketed \"Rect. [Ed]ward Moore 13th October 1772,\" two sheets badly torn and burned, watermark (crown over powder horn and LVG).Receipted on Oct. 13, 1772, on second sheet by Edward Moor.","Two copies. D.S. 1 page. Assignment of bond from Samuel Washington to Phil Pendleton to be transferred to Samuel Beale. Witnessed by Samuel Washington. Later assigned to Gabriel Jones, November 1772 and then to John Lewis, February 1773. Bond for 200 pounds.","D. 1 page. Eulogy of William Nelson, given to a \"Miss Bassett\" of Eltham, written in Williamsburg. Addressed to \"Miss Bassett[at]Eltham,\" probably Elizabeth Bassett, eldest daughter of Col. Burwell Bassett of Eltham. Document, laminated, watermark (GR surmounted by a crown).","Account, widow of Augustine Washington (half brother to George Washington). Date on original catalog appears 1773 (Jan.) - 1774 (Nov.). For sundries.","\"A Crown\" issued according to act of Gen. Assembly of Pennsylvania, passed in 13th year of reign of George III--signed Jacob Harman, Mord. Lewis, Joseph Allen--No. 15454 printed by Hall and Sellers.","A.L.  2 pages. Bushfield. Also includes copy of letter from James Russell to William Carr, 12 July 1773. Docketed on reverse, \"To William Carr Esqr. Merchant in Dumfries, By favor of Mr. Stadler.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Fragment, poor condition. Account for medicines and treatment, including linement, laudanum, cordial mixture, bolus, ingredient for Glysters, etc., amounting to £ 6.18.0. Autograph document signed, laminated, a badly torn and charred scrap of paper, indecipherable watermark, docketed on reverse \"Mrs. Washington,\" and \"£6.18 4 Septr. 1774\". Date on original catalog card appears [c.1774]. Receipted by W. Mortimer.","A.D.S. Account from Sept. 1774-Feb. 1775 for sugar and codfish--£1.3.0. Autograph document signed, in hand of Benjamin Call, laminated, docketed \"Henly and Caul\". Receipted July 17, 1775 by Benjamin Call.","A.D.S 2 pages. An estate inventory of Lawrence Washington (1745-1774) -- a direct descendant of emigrant Col. John Washington and distant cousin of George Washington. The inventory includes 42 slaves (by name), cattle, and furnishings of each room. The inventory is signed by Thomas Jett and recorded by R. Bernard in Westmoreland County on December 31, 1782.","D.S. 1 page. Receipt for 18 shillings for one pound of Hyson Tea. Autograph document signed, fragment, charred by fire, laminated, docketed \"Robt. Broom £.18.0, 18th May 1774\".","A.L.S. 2 pages. \"-if you come to America you should come into this Province and be very cautious in buying ground; the people in this country they plow the ground that is cleared so many years together that they run it out.\"","D. 1 page. Sum of one pound promised to Burdett Ashton, executor of Anne Washington ... payable on or before this date, one yr ... bind themselves for 2 pounds ...\" Witnessed by John Ashton.","A.L.S. 1 page. Acknowledges a grain measure--reports that the measure accords with his own and also with one from Baltimore--deduces that the measure then in use in [Westmoreland Co.] is inaccurate. Autograph letter signed, docketed, watermark incomplete (heraldic device).Name on original manuscript appears as \"John Aug. Washington\".","A.L.S. 1 page, folded. Discusses the beginning of the Revolution. Advises James to stay in Scotland \"until the present dispute between the Parliament and America is ended.\" Continues \"-there is great preparation for war in the different provinces of this country; several skirmishes that happened; there was a battle at a place in New England called Concord ...\"","Printed enlistment broadside, signed by 17 recruits.","A.L.S. 1 page. Would have come to see her in Prince William but has been daily expecting Capt. Wood's return--has been out little because of lack of shoes--those she has are too small and cannot get any more.","D.S. List of 21 names of soldiers enlisting in the Continental Army for 1 year. Scituate, Massachusetts.","A.D.S. 1 page. A document in connection with a lawsuit over Augustine Washington's will: Alexander and Elizabeth Spotswood, Burdett and Ann Aston, and Jane Washington vs. John Augustine Washington, William Augustine Washington, and George Washington \"Infants under the Age of Twenty one Years\" [at the time of Augustine's death]. This document stipulates how George Washington's father's estate will be divided amongst the defendents and plaintiffs.","List of militia officers, including their rank, sworn in by the Committee of Westmoreland County, Virginia, including John Augustine Washington, Colonel (brother of George Washington). Document signed by J. Davenport. 1 page.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mt. Pleast. Camp, South Side of James River, on my way to Norfolk. There has been an engagement between Dunmore and the Lowlanders--can tell details--postscript adds that Mr. James Lewis will act for him at division of estate [of Augustine Washington ?] and receive his part. Autograph letter signed, fragment only, laminated, incomplete watermark (crown over powder horn), directed on reverse, \"Carry this letter to Westmoreland\".","L. 4 pages. Letter, unsigned. Attributed to Rev. Abiel Leonard before the siege of Boston in 1775, has a note to return to William A. Saunders of Cambridge.","\"This BILL of SIX DOLLARS, shall entitle the BEARER hereof to receive GOLD or SILVER, at the rate of FOUR SHILLINGS and SIX-PENCE sterling per DOLLAR. . . .\"Passed by Maryland Provincial Convention. Printed by F. Green.","\"According to the Resolves of the Assembly of Pennsylvania, of the 18th day of November, in the sixteenth Year of the Reign of G.E.O. the Third. Dated at Philadelphia, the 8th Day of December, 1775.\" Printed by Hall and Sellers.","A.D.S. Receipt for slaves, cattle, etc. alotted to Ashton as his wife's [Ann Washington's] portion of estate of her father, Augustine Washington--valuation amounts to £432.3.8. Autograph document signed, in hand of John A. Washington, laminated, docketed \"Rect. B. Ashton £432.3.8, 21 decr. 1775\".Witnessed by Danl. McCarty.","A.D. 1 page. List of names, county, amount of rent, amount in arrears.","D. 1 page. \"Articles of agreement\" between Amos Ogden and Thomas Ogden include \"Robert Ogden, New York\" and \"David Ogden, New Jersey.\"","Revolutionary War Journals of James Humphrey, written partially in code, with separate marching orders and review of procedures - 4 items. A 32 page journal, the first seven pages being in code, recording information such as an encouragement to continue in the service of the state of Massachusetts, a list of men in Captain Gore's company, the rations allowed each man, the pay scale of a battalion, a copy of regimental orders, and a list of names of the men on guard duty. Attributed to James Humphrey who used the same code in anothern journal. Together with an additional 20 pages containing numerous tables such as the diameter of guns and balls, the \"composition for Fuzes of Shells of all Natures,\" how to figure the time of flight of a cannon ball, etc. Separate sheets list marching orders and instructions.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mifflin, an aide-de-camp to George Washington, writes: \"General Washington has been dangerously ill -- His Complaint a perineumony. He is much better and said to be out of Danger -- His Situation has occasioned great anxiety in our Minds. The Consequences which would follow the Loss of so great a Man at this time cannot be calculated.\"","D.S. 1 page. 25 men signed or made their X to enroll for 3 months of service in the \"American Army.\" Document signed, partially printed.","A.L.S. 3 pages, docketed with two separate promissory notes. Donald Campbell writes about the war ruining his business and the need for a \"good constitution\" to get the people to believe in Independence.","This one-sixth dollar note displays a linking ring of states and sunburst design which reads \"AMERICAN CONGRESS WE ARE ONE.\" On recto is a sundial design: \"FUGIO, MIND YOUR BUSINESS.\" \"According to a Resolution of CONGRESS, passed at Philadelphia, February 17, 1776.\" Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","Currency Note. This one-third dollar note displays a linking ring of states and sunburst design which reads: \"AMERICAN CONGRESS WE ARE ONE.\" On recto is a sundial design: \"FUGIO, MIND YOUR BUSINESS.\" \"According to a Resolution of CONGRESS passed at Philadelphia, February 17, 1776.\" Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","Seven dollar Continental currency note, printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","A.L.S. 1 page. Am ordered by G. Washington to make provisions for marching army--have ready 80,000 lb. hard bread at Woodstock--stop sending any more flower, etc. to camp--part of bread must be at Woodstock before the detachment on Wed., \"... the consequence of a failure may be fatal\"--keep it as much to yourself as possible.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Reporting the survey of the Ohio Co. 200,000/acres by Capt. Hancock Lee and Mr. Leet--they have it all in one tract on Licking Creek which falls into the Ohio 150 miles below the Scioto R. about [80] miles above the Kentucky R.--it is clear of Henderson's and the Vandalia Co. claims--\"By all Accounts it is equal to any Land on this Continent, being exceedingly rich and level.\"--charges for survey £650--each member owes £50 each he can't pay it all--men waiting for the money--puts it to him as a \"Man of Honour\" if he intends to benefit from the survey he ought to pay some portion of the charge or sell out his shares. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (crown over GR), docketed, \"Geo. Mason - dated ye 12 March 1776-receivd 5th Oct. [ ] Col. R. Lee, delivered ye [ ] to R. McKeldon\". Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Mason\".","One shilling note, emitted by a law of colony of New Jersey passed March 25, 1776, signed by Robt. Smith, Jonathan Deare, and John Smythe. Printed by Isaac Collins, Burlington, New Jersey.","Printed document 1 page. Broadside signed by John Jay [then President of Congress] with instructions to the Commanders of the Private Ships or Vessels of War, instructing then that they will have Commissions of Letters of Marque and Reprisal, authoring them to make Captures of British Vessels and Cargoes.","A.D.S. 1 page. Receipt of a list of bonds due George William Fairfax. Collected by Lund Washington and received by Craven Payton. Docketed on reverse by George Washington: \"Craven Payton receipt for Bonds - taken at the sale of Colo Fairfax's Furniture etc., 7th April 1776.\"","Continental currency note for three dollars. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","Letter or journal entry written from Montreal, Canada on May 24, 1776 with sketched map of Lake Champlain on the back. Describes movement and condition of troops and arms of the Northern Department, some have smallpox and fever. It is unknown who the creator is but was at one time attributed to David Avery. References Benedict Arnold.","Warrant written to Ebenezer Hancock the Deputy Paymaster General of the USA to Pay to David Townsend, Surgeon of the 6th Regiment, a refund of 23 pounds 7 shillings for smallpox medicines he purchased for the 6th regiment. Signed by Artemas Ward and Joseph Ward.","A.D.S. 1 page. Fragmented document is signed, laminated, docketed \"Rect. No. 101 Wm. Hunter £5.8.9, 21st Augt. 1776\". Receipted by Wm. Hunter. Bill for Irish linen, cotton cards, and thread, amounting to £5.8.9.","Continental currency note for five dollars signed by B. [Benjamin] Levy and Thomas Donnellan. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","Continental currency note, seven dollars. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","D.S. 1 page, writing on both sides. Amos Ogden of New Jersey agrees to give Thomas Ogden one-fifth of any land which the latter, acting as attorney, can recover from an apparent dispute of a land grant in West Florida.","A.L.S. 1 page. From Princeton, New Jersey. Addressed on the verso. Written in the hand of Major Aaron Burr, Aide-De-Camp to Putnam. In the letter, Putnam defends one of his soldiers being charged with misconduct saying that he is reliable and has taken General Washington's Oath of Fidelity. Putnam also orders scouting parties to be kept as close to the enemy as possible.","2nd Company 1st Regiment Connecticut Militia--Lists categories for Capt. Camps's 42 men, shows which soldiers are sick, absent, discharged, dead, or deserted. Return - Connecticut Militia.","D.S. 1 page. Commission for Benedict Arnold to serve as Major General, signed by John Hancock.","Document, signed, 1 page, folded, writing on two sides. Town meeting voted to establish the hospital according to law. Dr. Daniel Parker and Dr. Nathaniel Cook were the physicians in charge.","A.D.S. Autograph document signed, in hand of Lund Washington, Harper's name signed with X, laminated, docketed. Receipt for 20 shillings for making ten pairs of \"negro shoes\" for General Washington's people.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Memorial presented to Congress relating to widows of foreign officers. Letter to George Washington is enclosed. See letter of 1777 October 6. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed, watermark (encircled fleur-de-lis surmounted by crown). [Letter to G.W. is enclosed--see letter of Oct. 6, 1777, Baron Holtzendorf to G.W.].","Printed document, 2 pages. Parliamentary Act during the reign of George III repealed the Boston Port Act of Massachusetts.","Printed document, 4 pages. Parliamentary act repealing the Sugar Act.","Printed document, 2 pages. Parliamentary act discontinuing the Duties on Cotton-wool, the Growth and Product of the British Colonies or Plantations in America, exported from this Kingdom.","Collection of receipts ranging from 1778-1795. Twenty-five items mostly relating to Betty Washington Lewis for the period of her widowhood. Includes payment for stockings, property taxes, her sons' tuition, linen, a copper kettle, and a statement of \"Debt, interest and payments on two Bonds ... from John Wayman, Edward Snickers and William Brady to Col. Fielding Lewis.\" In Mylar enclosures.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Promises on penalty of £10,000 to give him title to land in King and Queen County soon as possible. Pay purchase money to James Hill. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Alexa.\", docketed \"Title Papers - John P. Custis' Lre. directing payment of money for King and Queen Estate to Jams. Hill and engaging a title to J.H. - Mem - Deed is recorded in the Genl. Court.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. A notice of the election of Philip Smith, Joseph Lane, and Fleet Cox to act as Tax Commissioners for Westmoreland County; \"freely and Indifferently\" elected by Freeholders and Housekeepers. Signed by John Augustine Washington (1736-1787; brother of George Washington), Richard Lee, and Thomas Chilton.","Autograph letter, signed. Letter written from Bushrod Washington, to his mother, Hannah Bushrod Washington, about his time in Fredericksburg.","This broadside was used as an advertisement to help fund engravings of Robert Edge Pine's painting that celebrated the American cause. It is filled out by Pine in manuscript on behalf of George William Fairfax who bought and sponsored five prints. Paid by George William Fairfax and signed by Robert Edge Pine","A.L.S. 1 page. Bushrod Washington writes his mother (Hannah Bushrod Washington) while a student at William and Mary College at age 16. He writes about world affairs and his activities at William and Mary. Autograph letter signed, address panel on verso.","D.S. 1 page. Partially printed document. Loyalty oath, signed at Valley Forge by Moses Greenleaf, captain of a Foot Company. \"I Moses Greenleaf Capt. In ... do acknowledge the United States of America to be Free ... \".","Colonel John Augustine Washington, by orders of his Excellency the governor, instructs the militia of Westmoreland County to assemble at the county courthouse for the purposes of a draft of one third of the militia 'held in readyness at a  moments warning.' Autograph document signed, 1 page.","A.L.S. 1 page. Letter by Washington's aide-de-camp requesting Clement Biddle's horse for Martha Washington, who wants to \"ride a short distance that day.\"","Continental currency note, eight dollars. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","Continental currency note, sixty dollars. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","Continental currency note, seven dollars. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","D.S. 1 page. A Return of the 10th Company of the 3rd Regiment of Militia in the County of Worcester. Company strength report. Marginal note to the section that separates soldiers by race is \"Quakers 3.\" Document signed, partially printed.","Bill for 3 pieces of handkerchief, 15 yds. in each for £45.0.0.","Continental currency note, thirty-five dollars. This note was supposedly found in Washington's desk after his death and had been in General Nicholas Fitzhugh's family until its donation. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","A.L.S. 1 page. \"I have the Deed from the General [George Washington] for the Land you bought of the [\"Romankoke,\" a plantation in King and Queen County, Va.] ... It was executed at Camp [Valley Forge] ... I neglected to get a Deed from Me to you, as I was not able to have the Deed from The Genl. to Me recorded.\" GW had originally purchased the property for his step-son, who then wished to sell it to Henry. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","D.S. 1 page. Rodney releases Joseph Purden of mortgage. Total £97.5.2.","D. 3 pages. Enlistment form. Descriptive list of 100 recruits from Massachusetts Bay enrolled in Continental Army for nine months. It lists hometown, country, age, stature, complexion, and time of arrival. Two men stand out: Charles Ralf, an Indian and Cato Brewer, a \"Negro\".","A.L.S. 1 page. Letter from the Marquis de Lafayette to an \"Dear Sir,\" discussing a soldier's need to leave the militia. Describes difficulties and frustrations felt by George Washington and Congress due to foreigners seeking appointments in American Army.","A.L.S. 1 page. Sorry to hear of Col. [John A.?] Washington's illness--Bushrod [Smith?] has been ill, also Fanny [Smith?]--Betsy is weak. Autograph letter signed, mounted.(Philip Smith's wife, Elizabeth, or Betsy, seems to have been Mrs. John A. Washington's sister).","A.L.S. 2 pages. Tells of his safe arrival at Wakefield and comments on the health of the family. Asks for his grandmother's shoes which he has forgotten and other personal matters. Autograph letter signed, with integral cover docketed by Col. John A. Washington of Bushfield by Jerry.","Printed document, 4 pages. Parliamentary act - \"An act to allow the Exportation of Provisions, goods, wares, and merchandise, from Great Britain, to certain towns, Ports or Places in North America ...\" which are or may be under the Protection of \"His Majesty's Arms.\" Printed by Charlee Eyre and William Strahan, London.","D. 1 page.  An invitation to Canadians to join France in aiding the United States against the British--appeals to their common French blood, recent ties with France asks them to set up their own government and join the confederacy of 13 states. Printed document, laminated, watermark (fleur de lis), printed in French, endorsed in later hand \"Sent by LaFayette to Washington Presented to the Assoc. by Mr. Herbert.\"","Printed document, 4 pages. Parliamentary act regarding trade in the East Indies.","Printed document, 4 pages. Parliamentary act regarding the sugar trade in America and Great Britain. Printed by Charles Eyre and William Strahan, London.","A.L.S. 2 pages. An explanation of the division of a quantity of corn between Mr. Kercheval and Mr. Snickers, and other farm business. Also advice to his son about a purchase of land from Mr. Butler.","A.D. 1 page. Extract of law passed in New Jersey relating to certification of cattle and sheep.\" That no Certificates for Cattle, Swine, Sheep, or other Provisions, seized by the Army shall be paid by the Contractors, unless the same shall be Certifyed under the hand of his Excellency the Commander in Chief of the Army, or of some other person by his Order.\" Autograph document, laminated, docketed on reverse, \"Morris Town 23d Decr 1780 from Joseph Lewis Contractor Morris County - ansd 29h.\"","Continental currency note, North Carolina, twenty-five dollars. Printed by J. Davis.","Re: John French's bond due Tayloe and Washington. \"On the 19th of May One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty Mr. John French offered to pay off his bond Due Tayloe and Washington, which I refused the money being of so little value. - Lund Washington.\"","Printed document signed, 1 page. Voucher for pay. Issued to Lebbeus \"Libeus\" Qui, a freed slave who fought in the Revolution from Connecticut. There is some reference saying that he was not freed until 1777 by Daniel Brewster.","A.L.S. 1 page. Written in cipher and partially decoded by Jay.","Continental currency note, three dollars. Rhode Island and Providence Plantation. Guaranteed by the United States; fully signed face and back.","Continental currency note, Virginia, sixty dollars. Printed on thin rice paper.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Concerning Price's management of his [farms], including agreement on terms and duties--payment of Bob Alexander. Autograph letter signed, docketed \"No. 1, Relates to the Agt.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. P. Custis.\"","Printed document, 1 page. Broadside, Connecticut. Recruitment into the Continental Army. \"An Act for filling up and compleating this State's Uuota of the Continental Army.\" George Wyllys, Secretary.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Introduces Thomas Griggs, tenant on George Washington's lands in Berkely--he wants new lease--J.A.W. recommends him as collector for G.W.'s rents in the area--Col. David Kennedy, Pa. farmer, has taken over one of General's leases--\" ... a person who employed Lands in farming agreeable to the pensilvany method I should think would be the most agreeable tenants\"--in Berkeley for Mrs. [Hannah Bushrod] Washington's health--lame horses prevent visit to sister [Betty Lewis] in Fredericksburg. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (MW). Name on original manuscript appears as \"John Aug. Washington.\"","Continental currency note, Virginia, three hundred dollars.","Printed document, 1 page. Broadside, \"Resolved by this Assembly, That for the defence of the posts of Horseneck, and other parts of this State, there be immediately raised five hundred and seventy-five able-bodied effective men...\" George Wyllys, Secretary.","D.S. 1 page. List of Slaves Returned by the British Army. The list of slaves shows those who left with the British Ship the HMS Savage after it stopped about Mount Vernon. The slaves are individually described. They were taken from George Washington by Captain Richard Graves in 1781. On reverse: \"A list of General Washington negroes that went to the British, 1781.\" Signed by Lund Washington.","D. 2 pages. Accounts of various goods of an ordinary nature.","A French Intelligence map of New York Harbor with soundings of the East River, Hell Gate and the western end of Long Island Sound. Additionally the map denotes anchorages, dangerous rocks, shore fortifications as well as several named landmarks including \"Red hook Fort\", \"New York [City]\", \"gouverneur island\", \"frogs pte\", \"White Stone\", \"Sandy pte\", \"West chester\", as well as \"Riviere du nord\", \"New Jersy\", and \"partie du ouest Dela Longue isle\". Over that section of Long Island is a lengthy commentary including a detailed description of the hazards navigating \"hell gette\".","The letter is a request to \"his most Christian Majesty\" for help to secure the Chesapeake from British naval raids that had rendered it impossible to export the \"Tobacco, flour and other produce of this State and Virginia\". The senders may possibly be Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer, George Plater, President of the Senate and William Bruff, Speaker of the House. The recipient is not identified other than as the Minister of France. 4 pages.","A.L.S. 1 page. Re: Payment of debt to John Augustine.","A translation of a letter, likely written by Ledyard, William(?). Ledyard writes to Destouches supplying intelligence on disposition of the British fleet at Gardiner's Bay including a small map showing the various ships in line relative to the shoreline. The report notes the presence of eight vessels ranging in strength from 50-74 guns. 2 pages.","Autograph letter, signed by Ledyard dated March 1, 1781. Ledyard writes an eyewitness report on the disposition of \"the British Fleet in Gardiners Bay,\" observing that \"there has been more or less of the small ships moving out and in almost every day, have this moment taken a full View of the Fleet in the Bay with a good glass the weather being very clear find there is the same Number of Ships of the Line as there was when I wrote last some of which appear to have altered their Station in the Line.\" He also notes the appearance of something that looked like a floating battery but no shore batteries.","Continental currency note, Pennsylvania, three pence. Printed by John Dunlap.","A.D.S. 1 page. Certificate for impressing 2 of Fielding Lewis's horses for Lafayette--witnessed by Capt. Richd. Young, A.D.Q.M. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated. Their value sworn to (100 £) by Will McWilliams and Henry Armistead.","Continental note, Virginia, five hundred dollars. Printed by John Dunlap.","Barras writes a letter to Destouches authorizing him to take \"Le Neptune, L'Eveille and Le Romulus\" to cover the arrival of a convoy from Boston that was escorting two frigates to Newport: \"For this purpose he will cross between Rhode Island and Martha's Vineyard, being sure as much as possible to preserve the facility of entering Rhode Island if the enemy were to present themselves in superior force\".","A.L.S. 1 page. Re: siege of Yorktown and supplies of cannons, balls, etc.","Estate of Samuel Washington. A.D.S. 1 page. \"The Sale of the Estate of Colo. Samuel Washington Decd. is on the following terms ... 1. the Highest bidder to be the purchaser ... 3. all under 30 [lbs.] is ready Cash ... 5. ten percent discount will be allowed for ready Cash.\" Date on original catalog card appears [c. 1781]. Signed by Samuel's brothers, John Augustine and Charles and James Nourse.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Humorous chatty letter--she has little time to write--\"... he says he has often heard I was married and for fear you should have the same intelligence and put some faith in it, be assured no such thought has ever enter'd my Head as yet nor do I believe ever will ... \"--compliments to Genl. [Greene]. Autograph letter signed, incorrectly docketed \"Mrs. Custis March 23, 1780\". Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. Custis\". Date on original catalog card appears [1782]? March 23.","A.L.S. 2 pages. \"... your worthy Unkles politeness and attention to your Education fills our breasts with the warmest sentiments of Gratitude, you were happy indeed to meet with him, as it has not only been the means of lessing your immediate expences to me ... but as it also produced to you the advantage of good advise from so able a Friend, and an introduction that will command you the attention of the best Company ...\"--don't spend time executing commissions for Virginia friends--goes to Berkeley--send account of his expenses every 2 months. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Date on original catalog card appears as [1782] [April 1]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"John Aug. Washington\". (This letter is on the same paper with letter from Hannah Bushrod Washington to Bushrod Washington, dated the same).","A.D.S. 1 page. Inventory of Daniel Matthew's estate that includes household and personal items, farm animals, and tools. This document is signed by Thomas Washington, John Weaver, and Joseph Moxley.","Autograph letter signed. Blindstamped \"Archives de Chastellux.\" Rochambeau writes about Washington's plans for the 1782 campaign and news from Europe.","D.S. 2 pages. Bond. \"We James Crane, John Crane and Ephraim Washington do promise to pay to John Augt. Washington, Charles Washington or James Nourse as executors to the estate of Sam[uel] Washington dec[eased] ... the sum of one Hundred and Eighteen Pounds Six Shillings ...\" on or before April 3, 1783. On verso, John A. Washington endorses the bond.","A.L.S. Capt. Walley requested 3 Hogsheads of good rum to be used by officers on board the Barges. Additionally want 3 Hogsheads more of Brandy or the money to purchase it locally to get a cheaper price and better quality brandy.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mrs. French won't exchange her land tract for tract--\"Mrs. Dulany and myself will give the Reversion of the Dogue Creek Land for Dow and Co Land Tract for Tract.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover marked \"By Abraham\", laminated, docketed in later hand \"From Benj. Dulany about land for G.W.\" in pencil, watermark (MW). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Benj. Dulany\". (See letter of same date, Lund W. to G.W.)","A.D.S. 1 page. Bond for 500f. posted by John Washington on his appointment as Sheriff of Westmoreland County. William Washington is a cosigner on the bond. This John Washington is probably the great-grandson of Lawrence Washington the immigrant; b.1729-1786.","Account book owned by George Lewis, Washington's nephew. Mostly an account of items purchased. Small quarto, 39 folio pages.","A.D. 1 page. \"Pay Table Office Jan'y 8th 1783,\" with balances due to each person and sum totals.","A.L.S. 1 page. Family news, fears he has little hope for once Papa \"determines he never changes,\" Sally will write and tell all, her family is well, monthly balls at Alexandria and some private ones, expects to remain single.","A.L.S. 1 page. Humphreys, aide-de-camp to Washington, describes Washington's reaction to a remonstrance of the state of Vermont.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Retained copy. \"Judge Bushrod Washington to whose Mother this letter is addressed very largely won the esteem of my Aunt. I remember him well, as when holding court in Phila. he always dined on Sundays with her. I was always taken there to dine on Sunday too as a child. Thus I remember my father delighted to teaze my aunt by saying Wright's picture of Genl. Washington was badly painted, when she invariably appealed to Judge Washington who always sustained her in asserting it was an admirable likeness.\" Although she has never met [Mrs. H. Washington,] she writes telling her of the esteem in which she holds her son Bushrod--gives character of Bushrod, uncorrupted despite luxurious atmosphere of Phila.--Bushrod very naive about reading character.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel\".","A.L.S. 1 page. Continental officer Prentice Bowden writes from Clarkstown, NY saying he will be prevented from attending a meeting called but assents to the wishes of his fellow soldiers and accepts \"the Commutation agreeable to the resolve of Congress.-\"","A.N.S. 1 page. A statement concerning building a bridge \"over the water course where Robinsons Mill formerly Turners was situated ... the said Bridge was set up to the lowest bidder price 900 lbs Crop Tobacco.\" Signed by John Washington, most likely the great-grandson of Lawrence Washington the immigrant; b.1729-1786.","Bushrod Washington writes to Hannah Washington, apologizing to his mother for not writing and thanking her for her letters. He writes about the summer heat and in an attempt to escape to country breezes befriends a family outside of the city. He inquires whether his mother has received a letter from Mrs. Powel [Elizabeth Willing Powel] and expresses his continued and growing affection for her and Mr. Powel. He mentions that Mrs. Powel can be quite frank with him especially his choice in 'cloaths' and replaced his newly acquired watch string with a more elaborate style. He will send his portrait [by Henry Benbridge] to her when it is safe to do so by water conveyance. He is quite proud of the painting and claims, \"it is said by all who see it, to be amongst the finest pieces of painting in Philadelphia.\" It cost him £18.10. Autograph letter signed 4 pages.","A.L.S. 8 pages. Indebted to her for her faithful correspondence ... hopes to shorten stay in Phila., by devoting all his time to law. ... reflects on his first 21 yrs ... is sending his portrait, painted by Henry Benbridge. Expresses his opinion of the picture. Concern about his sister Milly's cusses education of women in general and especially his sister's. Desires her to learn music and French if any tutors can still be found in Va. If not, will tutor her himself when he returns. Believes a woman should learn more than just domestic duties. Will write sister (Jane) an account of Mrs. (?) a very good friend who is the victim of persecuting misfortune, \"the most Unhappy woman in the world\".","A.L.S. Bushfield. Letter regarding a land sale. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. A. Washington\". Date on original catalog card appears as [1783][Sept.].","A.L.S. 3 pages. Earlier letter miscarried--her anxiety over him--pleased at improved health, but fears he is too optimistic--Dr. Stuart thinks he should winter in West Indies--\" ... if you do not get well by being on Rhodeisland I hope South Carolina wou'd do as well as the West indies and I cannot bear the idea of your being exposed to the Sea this time of the year\"--came to welcome aunt and the General home, but they haven't come yet--spends time with Mrs. L[und] W.--Mrs. Custis with sister in Md. who suffers from unfortunate love affair--[Fanny] and Dr. [D.] Stuart to accompany Mrs. Custis down country--Mrs. Custis to marry Dr. Stuart--wants to see him--\"I only pray that it may be the will of Heaven that we shou'd. be happy together.\" Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by George A. W-n incorrectly \"1st Sept. 1784\"","D. 1 page. Document, in hand of J[ohn] Herndon, fragment, laminated, docketed, charred by fire. Receipted by J. Herndon. Bill of 2 blankets, amounting to 16 shillings,  to \"Mrs. Washington.\" Unknown if Martha or Mary Washington.","A.L.S. 1 page. Savannah. Bargain stated for sale of Thomas Washington's black horses, amounting in all to £150.","A.D.S. 1 page. A bill of sale whereby Edward Hughes of Kirkston Parish sells a male slave (named Sam) to his daughter Elizabeth Rudolph. The document is signed by John Washington (probably the great-grandson of Lawrence Washington the immigrant; b.1729-1786), Constant Washington (probably his wife), and Louisa F. Washington (possibly his daugter). Recorded in Westmoreland County on August 31, 1784 by R. Bernard.","A.D. 1 page. Receipt signed by John Cook for 100 dollars for a white horse sold to Major Washington.","A.N.S. 1 page. Lund offers to pay Col. John Fitzgerald for the Waggon [sic] and four horses he just received. Autograph note signed, [fragment]. Col. Fitzgerald was a prominent Alexandrian.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia. Received letter day after G.W. left Phila.--praise of G.W.--\"Few in his situation after having so successfully played a Game for their Country but would have played an after Game for themselves--her little god daughter (Mrs. F's child)--mourns her own lost children--invitation to visit Phila.--compliments of season \u0026 New Year.","D.S. 3 pages. Conveys \"All that plantation now in possession of the said Penelope French called the Dogue Run plantation in Fairfax County, and adjoining the land of the Immortal George Washington and a number of slaves thereon\" for an annual rent of \"One hundred and thirty six pounds Gold and Silver, Dollars at six Shillings and half Joes at forty eight shillings ...\" Document signed, laminated, docketed \"A Lease from Penelope French and Benjamin Dulany to John Robertson January 1st 1784,\" 3 red seals, watermarks. Signed by Penelope French, Benj. Dulany and John Robertson - witnessed by Going Lanphier and Robert Lanphier. Some marginal notes in handwriting of George Washington.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Discusses disruption of business because of inclement weather; sale of Bushrod's hogsheads; disposition of his books.","A.N. 1 page. A bill from William A. Washington (1757-1810; George Washington's nephew) to the estate of Richard Muse for the hiring of \"negro Ceasar\" by Muse's overseer William Smith.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Will procure glasses for her, but regrets she needs them--post is surest way to send letters--many guests, but has been out little--\"Extensive connections and supposed large Fortunes, have their consequent Appendages tho not always of the most agreeable sort.\"--her goddaughter (Mrs. F.'s child). Autograph letter signed, docketed in another hand. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz Powel.\"","A.L. 2 pages. Has posted advertisements on General's lands that George Washington intends to assert his claims there. Settlers there alarmed.","Hermitage. Letter discussing sales of various goods, and slaves.","D.S. 1 page. In writing of and docketed by William Augustine Washington. Received by the hands of James Nivison £ 6 in payment for self and William Butler.","Receipt. D.S. 1 page. Document signed, fragment, docketed on back, \"Majr Burdett Ashton's Rect for his Wifes and his proportion of my Brother George Washington's Legacies,\" incomplete watermark. For \"every Claim wch I have against the Estate of Augustine Washington decd as well on the Acct of the Legacy left my Wife an also my proportion of Legacy by the Death of Mr. George Washington decd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Bushfield. Re: Shipment of Bushrod's chest and other goods from Philadelphia.","Autograph letter signed in French. Paris. Chastellux writes of the departure of the Marquis de Lafayette to America. He imagines the scene if he, instead of Lafayette, might return to America and visit with Washington. He reminisces about the weeks spent at Albany and Saratoga during the Revolution and follows with a postscript regarding Madam Carter now Madam Church.","A.N.S. 1 page. I.O.U. from Washington to Booth, of Maryland, for \"Forty Guineys.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mrs. Washington asks Col. Fitzgerald to convey to her sons at Mount Vernon, with as much expediency as possible, the enclosed information. Re: Bushrod Washington's personal affects.","D. 1 page, in hand of Gart. Tho[mpson], fragment, badly charred and mutilated, laminated, docketed, incomplete watermark (indistinguishable). Bill from John Kea[ ] to Mary Washington for [£2.5.0].","D.S. Receipt for £5.0.0. pd. in full by W. A. Washington--signed with C. Highlander's mark and witnessed by Jenny [Mrs. Jane ?] Washington. Docketed \"Charles Highlander's Rec. £ 5.0.0.,\" laminated.","D.S. 2 pages. Agreement for Whiting to make repairs on his dwelling house, pay taxes, not allow servants and other stipulations on a certain tract (unclear as to location). Crane is making the agreement on behalf of George Augustine Washington. Whiting lived at Snow Hill on Bull Run in Prince William County.","A.L. 1 page. Letter in a humorous vein, chiding him for not writing--sends a book which she once recommended for his perusal--sends him fur gloves because \"the Severity of the last Winter may have operated so violently on his Herculean Hands, as to have numbed his fingers,\" thus preventing writing. Autograph letter, docketed in Mrs. P.'s hand, watermark (GR surmounted by crown and powder horn), written in 3rd person. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","Account of Col. John Augustine Washington with the London agent Messer's deDrusina, Ridder, and Clerk. The account ledger includes items such as tools, shoes, clothing, dishes, cutlery, sewing . 1 sheet, 4 pages of implements, nails, snuff boxes, sugar, fabric, spectacles, and Hyson tea. Autograph document signed, 4 pages.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Can write oftener now--post leaves regularly--everyone sick--Miss Butler Thornton died of sore throat--Fanny's health improved by nursing George--sending Betsy to Fredericksburg for education--[Fanny is his wife and G.A.W.'s sister]--house not finished--has partnership in store at Germana--hopes to complete mills by winter next year--advises G.A.W. to build store or warehouses on his land--\" ... anythg. is preferable to an Estate in Land and negroes, which are not only unprofitable, but vexatious and troublesome\"--should sell land for certificates--Col. [Wm.] Washington wrote that G.A.W. was well.  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G. A. W.Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Ball\".","A.L.S. integral cover, New York, watermark. Docketed \"Excellency Richard Henry Lee President of the Honorable Continental Congress.\"  Re apprehension and publication of private letters abroad concerning public credit, and shows the necessity of \"immediate vigourous measures for supplying the Treasury of the United States...\" Note at bottom indicates 13 copies made and sent.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Fox Neck. Letter by Maj. Jones--read in paper account of arrival in Charleston and health is restored--he should go to Sweet Springs in June - Oct.--\"A Virginia Estate is attended with such care, anxiety, and trouble, that it will in some measure prevent our Ease and Happiness ...\"--has rented out \"Traveller's Rest\" with stock, etc. to Mr. Young, an English farmer--lays off farm in equal lots of 40 A. with ditches and fencing--\"From this I shall get somethg. certin, and my Posterity will have a pretty Farm in such perfection as will require but few slaves to manage it.\"--intends same for all his property--Sam.[G.A.W.'s brother] bought wagon and will visit soon--will go to Sweet Springs to improve wife's health--G.A.W.'s lots in good condition--has received no rents for him--Callender should collect them--the Magnolia are produced from the Seed which are contained in Cones ...\"--will go to Botonast nearby to get information and some seeds. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., \"Recd 1st Apl. 85\". Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Ball.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Fredericksburg. Concern for G.A.W.'s health--should he need any cash, call on his friend Mr. Wm. Crafts--\"your core and filtering stone came same to hand and is in my store.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., \"Recd. 1st Apl. 85\", watermark (FA). Name on original manuscript appears as \"[Capt.] E. Callender.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Spotsylvania City. His letter not received--death of his baby [George] of the humour in his head--\" ... the old Lady (Mrs. Washington [Mary]) not long ago had a violent fall from her steps wch had nearly broke her arm. It is now getting so yd. she has some little use of it.\"--Col. Jno. Thronton will let G.A.W. have horse on good terms--rents--Capt. Callender expects him to draw upon him and his friends--goes to Sweet Springs if he can raise money--hopes to complete his race, dam and saw mill--all in Berkeley are well--will go there with Col. [Chas.] Washington--elections at Stafford--Garrett and Brent elected--Maj. Dick dead and John Lewis near death at Dr. [David] Stuart's--Miss Spriggs married Jno. Mercer and Brent to Miss Ambler. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., watermark (GR surmounted by crown and powder horn). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Ball\".","A.L.S. 3 pages. Charleston. Earliest ship for Va. is next Thursday for Fredericksburg--ship for Phila. or N.Y. will arrive shortly--will engage staterooms on this for G.A.W.--Phila. newspapers just arriving on ship. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., watermark (GR surmounted by crown and powder horn).","A.L.S. 1 page. Acknowledges letter telling of his son's death--[Capt. Alexander Spotswood Dandridge]--what to do with land intended for his son--bring grandson to Hanover--does she have coat buttons of Scotch thistle which his son had?--he promised to wear them for friend's sake--weak from spell of gout.  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (Armed woman and rampant lion with motto Pro Patria GSB). Name on original manuscript appears as \"N. W. Dandridge.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Charleston. Ship bearing Major Jones leaves for Va. Thursday, barring possibility of freight for other parts of continent--tell Major Jones nothing has been heard of his friend [Gile ?]. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Received letter covering several others to forward--will visit [Mt. Vernon] shortly--tell Mr. Lewis he will see him tomorrow or next day. Autograph letter signed, integral cover (in different hand), watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. Callender.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. On board the sloop Unity. Unable to pay house rent which is due--encloses £6 and promises rest soon to be paid to Capt. Callender--is doing some ship's carpentry work at present. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Rich. Kenney.\"","D.S. 1 page. Torn. Sale by the Lees, husband and wife, to Washington and Smith of Burnt House, Old Quarter and Forest plantations, approx. 2600 acres in all. Burnt House tract located just south of Bushfield, home of JAW. A trustee signs for JAW. Witnessed by Hannah, Mildred, and Bushrod Washington, among others.","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. His flour hasn't come yet--will be taken care of when it does--will inform gentlemen desirous of purchasing corn that he has some--lists prices current on flour, etc.--tobacco shipped by Mr. Stoddard. Autograph letter signed, badly charred, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Herbert.\" Poor condition, badly torn.","A.L.S. 1 page. Concerning correspondence with George Washington.","A.L.S. 1 page. Charles City, Virginia. Edloe has bond of Bernarde Moor's, signed as security by Lawrence Washington--requests payment from Lawrence Washington's estate. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Left word on leaving town that debt to G.A.W. was to be paid, but business interfered--Bundle at Mrs. Maury's--bundle of boots will come by next stage--is he married?--brother and sister going to springs. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"H. Armistead.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Mr. [Long?] left $55. with Mr. Watson for him--forwards bundle by stage--his brother is at Hobbs Hole [Tappahannock]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., laminated, watermark, directed \"by care of Josiah Watson Esq. with a Bundle.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"H. Armistead.\"","D.S. 1 page. Benjamin Franklin's account with artist Jean Antoine Houdon for expenses and work done. Includes an order with Monsieur Jefferson.","Fragment, 1 page, docketed. Promise to pay £3. Signed by Throckmorton; witnessed by Ferdinand Washington, [son of Samuel Washington].","A.L.S. 2 pages. Studley, Hanover City. Ill health and business prevent his coming [to wedding of Geo. A. W. with Fanny Bassett]--will send carriage for them to spend Christmas with them--family at Studley sends regards. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W.","A.L.S. 1 page. Sends £25, balance of Mr. Matthew Whiting's rent--unable to pay £35 on his own rent until Nov. [sublet of farm from Whiting].  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ja. Crane.\"","Bill of sale, John Augustine Washington to his son, Bushrod Washington. John Augustine Washington testifies, 'five shillings to me in hand paid by the said Bushrod Washington before the sealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged Have Given, Granted, Bargained sold and conveyed...the following Negroe Slaves..\" Includes list of slaves by name. Signed by \"John Augt. Washington\" and witnessed by Jenny [Jane] Washington, Theodorick Lee and Corbin Washington. Autograph document signed, 1 page.","A.L.S. 1 page. Could not procure the silk for Mrs. [Fanny] Washington--hasn't the cash due G.A.W.--first cash he can get he will send--congratulations on his marriage. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docket by G.A.W., marked \"care of Mr. Josiah Watson.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Congratulations on his marriage. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., broken red seal. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Le Mayeur\". [Dr. Le Mayeur was a French dentist; Gen. Washington was one of his patients].","A.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Sends £5 due on rent, but cannot pay more until later--congratulations on marriage--and improvement of health. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W. [At bottom of page is a list of money sent].","A.L.S. 2 pages. Williamsburg. His neglect in writing--\"I will take the liberty of enquiring into your feats of sportsmanship for I expect if you have ever been able to rise soon enough to execute your threats the poor ducks have been slain by thousands.\" --tell G.W. honey locust seed can be got at Eltham this year. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Berkeley City. Sends £35 in consignment of rent due by M. Whiting, tho he can hardly spare it--give Mr. McCray of Alexandria, the bearer, a receipt--\"for the aforesaid rent due from Mr. Matthew Whiting for the year 1785.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., marked \"Hand by Mr. M Cray.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ja. Crane\". [Lists kinds of money sent in payment].","A.L.S. 1 page. Happy Retreat, near Charles Town. Congratulations on marriage--family is well--Mr. Crowe's money to be paid--saw G.A.W.'s property advertised in paper in Genl.'s name in Fredericksburg--Mr. John Briscoe desires to buy Whiting's place--write by Mr. McCray who comes to spend winter with them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., directed \"Hon'd by Mr. McCray.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Cha. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. An order for household articles--2 large Dutch blankets, not torn in two--clamps, bed cord, brads, large common plate buttons, one pair large leather shoes or pumps, one pair large callimanco, cupboard locks, one hank of silk \"near the pattern sent\", \"one hank of deep green\", long bent horn comb. [Enclosed is a scrap of silk mounted on paper]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, endorsed, silked. Name on original manuscript appears as \"H. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Annapolis. Regarding the management of the Principio Company property belonging to William A. Washington, who inherited the property from his father Augustine (George Washington's half-brother). Russell is manager and iron-master of the Principio Company. Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Inquires price of land and lots in [Fredericksburg] advertised in paper--intends buying if price is right--will give good bonds--answer by next stage. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., directed \"To the care Mr. Wm. Hunter.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Rob. B. Chew.\"","Account - D.S. 1 page. Account from Oct. 1786-May 1789 amounting to £11.0.4 for iron work, shoeing wheels, ox chains, repairing old stock bands, etc. Credit given of £7.18.0 for 39 1/2 baskets of wheat. Document signed, badly charred, laminated, docketed \"Acct. Mr. J. Hill for Mrs. Washington\".Account sworn to on Aug. 13, 1790 by Chas. C[aller ?] and receipted by Abner Vernon.","D.S. 10 pages. Account of William Augustine Washington with Messieurs Henderson, Ferguson, and Gibson.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Blenheim. Has heard of attachment on Md. estate of his father [Augustine W.] in consequence of a claim against Nivison--requests Mr. Cracroft to hire lawyer to fight it--bearer has briefs of case. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed \"Mr. Washington's papers delivered by Mr. Craycroft,\" marked \"fav. by Mr. Spencer Carter,\" watermark.","D.S. 2 pages. George A. Washington agrees to rent to John Lewis \"the Lotts inclosed within the [ ] on which H. Armistead now resides for the sum of Seventy five Pounds ...\" Lewis also agrees to certain repairs to a dwelling house, stable and kitchen. Witnessed by a Mr. Ball. Signed and docketed.","A.D.S. 1 page. Gundin Chapin and Co. to George Augustine Washington. 1/2 doz. screws [1] pr Brass hinges, 500 no. 5 springs. Autograph document signed, in hand of Aquila Brown, laminated, watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [1786] July 17. Receipted by Aquila Brown for Gundin Chapin and Co.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Safe arrival at G. W.'s--be sure the General gets good Sanfine seed which he is ordering--get a \"Clever Lille Desant plow which must go with out a weeal for the land is not Level and to be shoor to make him Light and Desant and be Shoor to make him turn the works well ...\"--describes plows in use at Mt. V.--doesn't want wife to come yet, for he may not stay past his year--land poor, plows poor, farm instruments poor--wages and terms of General's are good--dislikes negroes--\"tese Black Peope I am Rather in Danger of being posind among them ...\"--wife can decide about coming--look after his children--General sold good sheep for 40/ \"a pes of thar money.\"--.  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermarks. [Bloxham was an English farmer who came to serve as farmer and manager of some activities at Mount Vernon. Peacey was his sponsor].","A.L.S. 6 pages. Congratulations on birth of another [daughter]--reflections on the role of women in educating children, and the education they need--wishes to have spent more time on improving mind than person--\"I have not a doubt that the General's visit to Chatham was productive of as much Pleasure to him as to you. I am sorry that you have Reason to think his native Climate does not so well agree with him as ours. In all probability his Destination will be Virginia. and sure I am that his Inclination and Attachments are decidedly for that State. When you see him present my Comps. he is one of my best Friends and Favorites.\"--family matters--too much rain for grain. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed in Mrs. Powel's hand, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel.\"","D.S. 1 page. The bond is for 67 pounds sterling.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Bushrod W. delivers letter and documents relating to a suit being brought against the estate of Augustine W.--his illness prevents attendance--gives some details of the defence--Bushrod will give security for him. Autograph letter signed, cover, laminated, docketed \"Forrest Stoddert vs. Washington,\" watermarks. Sent a copy of Augustine Washington's will for the use of Stone as a legal representative in a Maryland suit.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Bushrod W. delivers letter and documents relatinig to suit being brought against the estate of Augustine W.--his illness prevents attendance--gives some details of the defence--Bushrod will give security for him. Autograph letter signed, cover, laminated, docketed \"Forrest Stoddert vs. Washington,\" watermarks.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Send crimson or blue silk to face flannel waistcoat for the General. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed watermark.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Malbro. Would quarrel with Mr. W[ashington] for not allowing her to visit them--will bring missil or send it by first opportunity--best love to all at Mt. Vernon--a kiss to her godddaughter--Sally [Sarah Offitt Craufurd] can almost walk. Autograph letter signed, fragment, incomplete, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Sarah Craufurd.\"","A.D. 28 pages. Rutherford's survey for land owned by George Augustine Washington near Charles Town in Berkeley County, Virginia (now West Virginia). Survey of this tract after it was split and bequested to G.A.W.'s sons, George Fayette and Charles Augustine. The sons, in turn, rented their properties to Peter Cockrell and Garland Moore, respectively. Includes list of 10 slaves Cockrell rented along with land and accounts of expenses and produce of the Berkeley Farm.","A.D.S. 1 page. Thompson agrees to \"furnish Major George [A.] Washington with Thirty Barrills of Indian Corn to be delivered at his place in the Month of March next, ...\" or to freight it to General Washington's mill if that is G.A.W.'s wish. If he fails in this obligation, 40 pounds Virginia currency is due.","A.L.S. 1 page. Sends packet which Gen. Washington sent to him--quotes from G.W.'s letter telling of desire of his farmer [Bloxham] to bring wife and children over to America--ship sails from London to place near G.W's seat in Feb.--if passage is desired for her must be paid in advance. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, post mark \"A1, 17\", watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Welch.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. London. Thanks for present of a hare--has booked passage for Mrs. Bloxham and 2 children--\" ... the Vessell goes very near Gen. Washingtons Landing so that Mrs. Bloxham has not far to travel\"--costs of passage--bring bedding for ship's cabin--\"Goods and cloaths in Virginia as they mostly come from hence are very dear, therefore it woud be necessary for her to Lay in a good Stock of them ...\"--seeds will go by same boat--these will be sent to warehouse or counting house first--if Mrs. Bloxham changes her mind let him know. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmark, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Welch.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Dr. Craik brings a shoe--send a pair or two at Lowry's of purple morroco of same size--also a pr. or 2 of red--Mrs. Washington will send back ones not suiting. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, part of watermark (HB).","A.D.S. 2 pages. Survey and plat of 1121-acre tract owned by George Augustine Washington near Charleston in the county of Berkeley.\" About 250 acres of the ... tract is cleared ...\"","D.S. 2 pages. Renewal of an agreement made December 25, 1784 (see MVLA Collection). This agreement is to expire on December 25, 1787 \"at which time the said Land and premises is to be ... peaceably and quietly given up to said Washington as required.\" Rent is 40 pounds Virginia currency. Document signed, docketed.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Have shirts, neck handkerchiefs \u0026 ruffles made from linen an cambrick left at Snow's store--to have been made at Mt. V. but G.W. having new \"recruit\" made for himself, so \"I therefore told Mrs. Washington that I could not get any linnen which I liked-that was a lie Snow, but yet it did not hurt me to tell it so much as it would to have delayed anything which was doing for the Genl.\"--Peter to pick up Lear's shoes--\"Has [Hooff ?] paid or protested by bill upon him?\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed, watermark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Received Mr. Hanson's draft and the bill for making shirts--advancing board to Mr. Hanson before due for [Geo. S. and Lawrence A. Washington]--got down before rains came--send down Mr. Hunter's receipt--\"Washington sends his love to you and says you are not a man of your word, for you promised to come down here on Sunday and did not.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, watermark.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Thanks for 4 shirts and 2 neck cloths--send rest and the bill, will pay when next in town--apologizes for lack of New England gallantry at letting Miss Craik go home by herself--will accompany Mrs. W. and Mrs. Stuart to Belle Voir--Phila. packet just \"passing by the door\"--when can they get things from her?--is now writing this while in hands of his [\"freisear\"]--5 more wash basins are needed. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark.","Division of slaves from the estate of John Augustine Washington amongst Bushrod Washington, Corbin Washington, and Hannah Washington. \"West\" Ford, \"Billey\", \"Betty\", and \"Venus\" are listed under slaves to Hannah Washington. 1 sheet, 2 pages of text.","At court held for Westmoreland County the 31st day of July 1787, the Will and Codicil made 1785 November 19 by John Augustine Washington and under the oath of executors Bushrod Washington and Corbin Washington along with William Augustine Washington was entered into and acknowledged bond with conditions as the law direct. Certificate is granted them for obtaining a probate. Signed by James Bland, C.W.C and William Butler, D.C. and noted as 'A true Copy.' Autograph document signed, 1 page.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Letter and articles came to hand--he used good judgment on the cape--send black cape for G.A.W. and one for self; also plain metal buttons for white broad cloth vest and breeches--Mrs. W. obliged for cards--\"Mrs. St[uart] was disappointed by not seeing certain personages on Sunday.\"--send hair ribbon--any late arrivals in Alexa.?  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, watermark.","Account. A.D.S. 1 page. Account for £6.10.9 includes woodwork for 1 pr. cart wheels, 2 boxes for them, tire and nails, altering and putting on 8 stock bands. Credit is given for wheat and old iron. Autograph document signed, in hand of Abner Vernon, fragment, badly charred, laminated, incomplete watermark. Account certified correct by Abner Vernon.","D.S. 1 page. Signed by J[?] Berry to the fact that John Milton, deputy sheriff served notice to William Kerchival and John Williams that judgement would be brought in October for payment of bond to George Washington. Milton served notice on Aug. 21, 1787. Addressed to Francis Whiting on the other side.","Bill. 12 dancing lessons for Miss Fanny Smith and 6 visits to reach Miss H[annah] Washington...her school is located at Chantilly ...","A.L.S. 1 page. Fears frost, \u0026 will be unable to see them until 10th or 12th of month--please pay Mr. Anthony Buckner sum of £3, and place to acct. of D. S. Autograph letter signed, fragment with integral cover, laminated, docketed, directed \"By Mr. A. Buckner.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Send by the bearer 3 bushels of salt, allum, and the plank, if it is ready--if not ready, let him know when it will be. Autograph letter signed, fragment, docketed, laminated, part of a watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Let bearer, John Monday, have bottle of snuff, bed cord, molasses, pint tumbler and [ ] and charge to his own account. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, fragment, laminated, watermark, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Rob. H. Hooe.","A.D.S. 1 page. Brent-Town. To the assistant for Huie, Reid, and Company. Send by bearer 1/2 yd. cloth--are goods arrived and open yet? Let Mr. Peirce have credit in store, and will guarantee payment for him. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Hooe.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Send by bearer, Jno. McKay salt and small pot and charge it. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed, on reverse of part of legal document.","A.L.S. 1 page. Please let Benj. Mattison have 4000 single [tens?] and 200 double [tens?]. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed.","A.D.S. 1 page. Pay bearer £0.9.2. Autograph document signed, fragment, docketed \"Charles Adams 11 Oct 87,\" laminated.","A.L.S. 1 page. Dumfries. Send by John 3 yds. fine \"plad\", one gallon good spirits, molasses, morocco slippers, callimineo pumps, candles, and 2 wash basons. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Neabsco. Must leave for Bul[l] Run in morning--requests he let bearer have £6 to pay workmen--will write memorandum of all winter clothing needed. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed, watermark [separate cover addressed to Mr. Reid probably goes with this letter].","Fragment of cover, probably goes with letter of October 17, 1787, John Carter, Jr. Neabsco, to James Reid.","A.L.S. 1 page. To James Read (or Reid?) in Dumfries. Send by Scipio sugar, tea, also for Polly Brent send crape gauze, leather shoes to measure sent, and large chip hat--send 2 hanks pale yellow silk. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Send by bearer 1000 ten penny nails, 2 bead cords \u0026 1 quart rum--to be charged. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed, incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Credit Mr. Blake, bearer, for what necessaries he wants on her account. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Send ten penny nails, brown lining \"garman Toulles\" stockings, etc. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed \"John Smith 29 Octr 87.\"","Account with a dressmaker ... entries include making a \"lude string Robe\" robe and petty coat, great coat and altering 3 garments ... total £1.10.0. Receipted Aug. 31, 1790.","D.S. 4 pages. Bonds taken for [slaves?] sold, amounting to £560.19.0--signed by Willm. A. Washington and John Fauntleroy--\"other Accts. on this list not yet bonded--£121.19.1\"--amts not bonded include for Phaeton and harness, Chair, Livestock and lumber. Document signed, endorsed \"An Acc't. of Bonds and debts due for property sold of Colo. Thomas Turner at Smith's Mount and Nanzatico,\" laminated, unidentified watermark.","D.S. 2 pages. Washington agrees to continue leasing a tract of land in Berkeley County \"adjoining the Town of Charles Town for and during the Term of one Year ...\" i.e. Dec. 25, 1787 to Dec. 25, 1788. Whiting shall pay required land tax and \"Forty Pounds Spacie, Virginia Currency, ...\" to Washington.","D. 1 page. Whiting exchanges \"... two Cows under seven years old, thirteen herd of Sheep under four years old\" for a year's rent of land in Berkeley County (see Agreement, Nov. 3, 1787). Washington allows four pounds ten shillings for each cow and twelve shillings per herd of sheep.","A.D.S. 26 pages. A portion of an account book containing record of rentals due and accounts owed by \"George Washington President of the United States.\"--the first 9 pp. (at least one missing) concern tenants living on the tract called \"Asbeys Bend - under the Blue Ridge Part in Fauquier and Part in Loudoun\"--lots are listed, tenant named, and an account given of what he owes and has paid--following pp. concern lands on Gooseneck Creek in Fauquier County and in Berkeley County and Frederick County.--then follow several pp. of \"George Washington President of the United States in Acct. Current with B. Muse\", concerning expenses and collections, legal in nature in connection with the foregoing lands and tenants. Autograph document signed, in hand of Battaile Muse, 2 blank pages, silked.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Airy. Thanks him for his condolences and offer of help upon her afflictions. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by T. Lear. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor Stuart.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Little Washington Custis [6 yrs. old] thanks Mrs. Powel for a book, the Children's Friends, which she sent him--his sisters and Miss Harriot [Washington] send their respects. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Unhappy over their separation--her approaching confinement [Anna Maria Washington, born April 3, 1788]--weather severe--plows frozen--spare no expense in getting skillful person, recommends Mrs. Harrison [midwife ?]--Mrs. Bassett's shoes not forwarded to Phila. yet--will get biscuit and hat for your father and brother--family news--inquire into cotton--little Wash. [Custis] wants to write her a letter--\"We this evening recd. an acct. of the adoption of the Constitution by the State of Massachusets which was deliberately discusd and with the greatest harmony adopted the Minority determining to give it every support tho they were unsuccesful in their opposition.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by Fanny B. W-n, watermark (IV). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. A. Washington.\"","A.D. 1 page. For 6 bushels of winter vetches for General Washington, totaling £2.2.0. Autograph document, small page, docketed. [This was for seed bought in England].","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Sent letter yesterday by Col. Humphreys--send a dozen hand saw files and 3 men's coarse hats--Tom has Mr. Porter's saddlebags. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Robert Morris on way to Va. and takes portable camera obscura as a gift to G.W.P. Custis [7 yrs. old]--landscapes at Mt. Vernon will be perfectly represented and can be copied--profiles may be taken with it--Mr. Morris will show him how to use it--send her his sister's [Nelly] and Mrs. W.'s profiles. Autograph letter signed, docketed, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Asks for 6 barrels of \"Hearons\" [herring ?] from Mt. Vernon--thanks for trouble in finding him freight--try to find Gibb a load from the Potomac back to Fredericksburg. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., watermark (Taylor). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Edw Pye Chamberlay\". [Chamberlayne, of King Wm. County, married Agnes Dandridge].","A.L.S. 1 page. Land to be sold by Washington to Sullivan who wants it for speculation--Peter can bring mares to the horse. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, \"A distinguished and brave Revolutionary officer\", watermark.","Four receipts signed by Davenport (George Washington's miller) from the Mill. An accompanying docket refers to these receipts as \"Accounts of Corn and Meal delivered out of the Mill for and by the orders of G[eorge] A[ugustine] W[ashingto]n...125 Bushels Corn.\" Four documents signed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Jos. Davenport.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Send Mrs. [Martha] Washington 2 yds. black lute-string, \"as near the patron [pattern] as it can be got\",--also 3 prs. of best white kid gloves, long--. Autograph letter signed, laminated, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rotterdam. Received from Capt. Robt. Wyllie on his brig the Molly the documents handing them 50 hhds. tobacco, and letter informing them the vessel's whole cargo was addressed to them from themselves, Mr. Hector Alexander, and Mr. George Walker of Georgetown--before they could finish processing it as per instructions, an interdict from Mr. G. Gibson to Capt. Wyllie to deliver cargo to him, on consequence of order from Messr. Smith Huie Alexander and Co. of Glasgow--sends copy of letter they sent to Smith Huie Alexander and Co.--thanks them for confidence placed in them--will inform them of decision in this affair. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, laminated, directed \" By Cap. McGill from Rotterdam,\" also marked on cover \"Capt. Quick to go from [ ] the readiest way to Rotterdam,\" cover used as a scratch sheet, watermark.","D. 2 pages. George Augustine Washington contracts with Samuel Roberts for the latter to disassemble a building at Johnson's Fishery (at River Farm) and re-erect it \"... agreeably to the back part of Genl. Washington's kitchen or Servant's Hall, weatherboard, case, cornice, and bargeboard it in the same way--.\" Roberts is to receive, for his service, 11 pounds Virginia currency and the assistance of one slave. Document is unsigned.","One envelope, no letter or note. Addressed to Samuel Powel.","A.D. 1 page.","A.L.S. 1 page. Asks his price for land in Carolina--has been offered land \"in this Neighbourhood\" but prefers the Carolina tract--poor quality of Carolina land. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Richmond\", watermark obscured.","A.D. 1 page. Account of sales of fruit received by the Philadelphia Packet, Capt. Elwood for a/c of Messrs. Andrew Clows Co. George Washington's order for 110 pounds of filberts appears on the account of fruit brought to Alexandria on Captain John Ellwood, Jr.'s Philadelphia packet boat, the sloop \"Charming Polly.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Smith tells Washington of certain clothing purchases she has charged to Washington on account with \"Mr. Crabb.\" Letter carried \"By Harry.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Winchester. On reverse, a protest signed by Thacker Washington \"... because not given by Miss Anne Blair, whose order will be accepted.\" Request for payment of £11.12.6 to Mr. Nath. Gray.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Apologies for delay in executing commission for Mrs. W.--has been ill--nice white fur available, but advises waiting until autumn, because of lateness of season--did he receive letter and pamphlet of the Debates of the [Phila.] Convention?--\"As I knew you were a Member of the Virginia Convention I thought it might be agreeable to you to see in how masterly a Manner Mrs. Wilson had treated the Science of Government.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, red seal, watermark (W).Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Thanks him for forwarding 4 tierces and 3 barrels of seed by the Tree Mason, Capt. Lawrence Lazore--please forward freight bill. Autograph letter signed, docketed \"Recd. [April] 24 Ansd May 13th\", watermark (incomplete LVG and powder horn). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Orders muslin for Mrs. Washington--requests Dunlap and Claypole's paper sent regularly to Major [G.A.] Washington--send Will [to N.Y.] when he's able to travel. Autograph letter, laminated, docketed by Lear(?) \"These letters were recorded by H.[owell] Lewis. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","Printed broadside outlining the formal order of procession for the inauguration ceremony for the first President of the United States, George Washington. A manuscript docket on verso reads \"Order of Procession on the Inauguration of President Washing[tn], 30 April 1790.\" Another manuscript docket on the front of the broadside, underneath the printed text, reads \"Order of procession on the inauguration of President Washington 30, April 1790.\" This year is incorrect, as the inauguration took place on 30 April 1789.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Pittsylvania. Return of his draft, half satisfied leads him to think it is inconvenient for them to answer any further requisitions for money--will try to discharge his large debt to them speedily--reminds them that they had consented to consolidate his scattered debts into one general acct. upon their books--hopes this will prevail upon them to give him time to discharge various debts, but if they prefer, they have enough of his property at their disposal to discharge a debt to them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, laminated, directed by \"favr. Mr. Smith,\" watermark.","A.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. President would like Billy [Lee] sent to Mt. Vernon when he can be moved safely, for he cannot be of use here--\"But if he is still anxious to come on here the President would gratify him altho he will be troublesome--He has been an old and faithful Servt. this is enough for the Presidt. to gratify him in every reasonable wish\"--if Major W. needs buck wheat from Phila. he will let you know--G. W. wishes Dunlop and Claypool's paper sent to N.Y., and will furnish them from there to the Major at Mt. Vernon. Autograph letter initial signed, laminated, docketed by Lear(?), watermark (L Munn). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\" Not in Writings.","A.L.S. 1 page. Dumfries. Interest on certificate in name of John Dickenson belongs to bearer Mrs. Dickenson--let her have her warrant, or purchase it of her--she is in great want. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed.","An estimate for a saddle for the President.","A.D. 10 pages. An account of Robert Lewis's trip as far as Baltimore accompanying his aunt Mrs. Washington to New York--family relations and friends--preparations and farewell at Mt. Vernon and Dr. Stuart's in Alexandria--Col. Blackburn's--Mr. and Mrs. B[ushrod] Washington--Mrs. W.'s parting with her servants at Mt. V.--rental of horses from Mr. Van Horn--efforts to purchase a horse for [G.W.]--two ferry crossings--Major Snowden and family--description of countryside--Mrs. Carroll's reception near Baltimore--visit with Dr. McHenry in Baltimore. Autograph document, unbound, laminated, watermark, docketed in later hand, \"Journal of Mrs. W's journey to N. York.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Charles came up to get the [storehouse ?] key being mended--send a dozen lbs. of figs to be charged to G.A.W.--needs 200 \"small tacks with flat heads proper for nailing leather on Brick moulds ...\"--Mrs. [Anna Maria] Bassett and Mrs. Washington will dine with Mrs. Porter after lunch on Sunday--Mr. Bassett will attend them and perhaps G.A.W. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by Snow (?), watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. A. Washington.\"","A.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. President desires to have Billy [Lee] sent to N.Y. since Billy earnestly desires it--send stays and shoes to Mrs. F[anny Bassett] W-n at Mt. V.--send Mrs. M. W.'s to [N.Y.] and charge all to President's account--she overpaid for altering some gowns--Billy's expenses to be pd. by G.W. thru Biddle (mentioned in Writings in footnote). Autograph letter initial signed, docketed, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\"","D. 1 page. An account of ferry and inn expenses listing all the stops between Georgetown and New York--carriage of a trunk from Phila to N.Y.--stage horses--Col. Van Horn who arranged the trip had been paid earlier some amount--. Document, in hand of Robert Lewis, watermark, endorsed on back, \"The Amount of every expence is £67.10.7 Pensylvania currency.\"","A.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. \"The President will thank you to put into the hand of Mr. Wm. Hunter Junr. of Alexa. thirty five Guineas, for him to deliver to Mr. John Campbell of Bladensbg. ... in payment for a Horse sent by Mr. Campbell to the President.\" Autograph letter initial signed, laminated, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\" Writings, XXX, 342-343. [Mr. Hunter was on his way back to Alexa. from N.Y., and stopping in Phila.].","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Inquiries about table ornaments--\" ... and if the large and small Glasses of M. Dela Croix are of the same set, he [the President] will thank you to procure them...\"--\"The President has a French man with him who is said to be a compleat Confectioner and professes to understand everything relative to these ornaments, so that the Glasses only are wanting.\" Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed, watermark (L. Munn). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. Alexandria. Discusses religion ... suggests his mother rise early and ride before breakfast ... glad she is rid of Sorrel ... welcome to molasses sugar ... will not be diffident in requesting favors of her ... glad to hear wheat, barley, and clover are so fine ... agricultural advice ...  Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"","A.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. Billy [Lee] arrived--\"The President thinks those ornaments will not answer the purpose as the two sets are not made to join each other \u0026 neither separate are large enough for his table\"--President much indisposed--fever and a tumor on his thigh. Autograph letter initial signed, docketed, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Baltimore. Sends letters of testimonials \"in my favor\"--hears of president's recovery--his sickness prevented Speaker of House of R. from writing him as per his promise. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by Lewis, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Alex. Furnival.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Sends copy of Committee's report on mode of collecting taxes--how does his memorial stand with President?--any chance of employment?--amusements in N.Y.--hopes President is recovered. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed, postmarked \"Balt. July 5.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Joshua Barney.\" [Barney sailed miniature ship \"The Federalist\" to Mount Vernon in 1788; gift of merchants of Baltimore.]","A.L.S. 4 pages. Happy over her children's situation [in N.Y.] -- glad \"My good Mama [Martha Washington] ... has at last seen the necessity of making the Dr. children respect as well as love her, for that they never wou'd have done had she continued her former improper indulgence to them.\"--their sisters are with her--death of Mr. Richard the printer--doesn't approve of taking her daughters [Eliza and Martha Custis] to Alexandria feast and merriment--requests him to have a butter print made for her--competition in selling butter to Alexandria. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor Stuart.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1789] July 8.","A.D.S. 1 page. Saurason obligates himself to sell Washington his lot \"... 40 feet on Duke street and 70 on St. Asap[h]\" for seventy five pounds Virginia Currency. This lot is \"... subject to a ground rent of twenty five Shillings...\" The agreement is subject to Washington's procuring another lot from Thorton Alexander.","D. 1 page. Account from July 1789 for \"Visiting Mrs. W. Examining a Cancer and Consultation with Dr. Hall - £2.2.0.\" Document, fragment, badly charred, laminated, docketed \"Dr. R. Wellford Acct and [ ],\" incomplete watermark. Proved before magistrate, Geo. French, on Aug. 19, 1790. Receipted on reverse Sept. 13, 1790 from Mrs. Lewis. Signed by Wm. Yates for Robt. Wellford.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Cousin A.O.C.C. married Jack Lyons--saw many friends at Eltham and Elsing Green--\" ... hope He [G.A.W.] is not so regardless of His health as he used to be, tell Him from me that one child and the prospect of another are sufficient inducements to make him prudent, an Orphan's situation is deplorable, for a Mother cannot be of much advantage without a Father's assistance.\"--lack of a carriage prevents her coming to Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by F. B. Washington. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. C. Bassett.\" Date on original catalog card appears \"[1789] Aug. 3\". [B.C. Bassett was sister-in-law of Fanny. She married John Bassett of Farmington, Hanover County. She was daughter of Wm. Burnett Browne of Elsing Green, King Wm. County.]","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Received his several letters--slippers came safely to hand, also the bill for them--£70 received from Mr. Thomas Smith on acct. of the President--send 2 prayer books to Mrs. W. Autograph letter signed, docket, incomplete watermark.","A.L. 1 page. New York. Received bill from Dunlop and Claypoole--forward the enclosed answer to an address to Bethleham--procure 20 bushels of good winter barley for seed from reputable farmer--last procured from R.I. was not good--Mrs. W. wants Mr. Hazelhurst's bill for Chintz--charge to president's acct.--she also wants another prayer book added to 2 already requested. Autograph letter, docketed by Lear(?), watermark. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Abingdon. Chides him for not writing - news from George [A. Washington] and family at Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor Stuart.\" Date on original catalog card appears \"[1789] August 19.\"","A.L.S 2 pages. Richmond. Re: Corbin W-n's suit with the Hites ... certain title papers missing must be supplied before the Oct. trial ... Patrick Matthews, Johnston, Russel are names appearing in the letter and seem to be former owners of the land in question ... \" Copy of a letter from Mr. John Marshall to Corbin Washington.\" Date on original catalog card appears \"[17]89 Aug. 23.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. New York. Prayer books came safely--encloses letter to Nicholas Eveleigh(?) in S. Carolina--put it on first boat to that place--\"Mrs. Washington wishes you to send 25to ... of chocolet shells to Mt. Vernon ...\"--send statement of President's account. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, partial watermark.","A.L. 2 pages. New York. President is getting a German gardner from Phila.--he doesn't speak English or know the country--pay and charge to President's account the amount of his passage in stage from Phila. to Alexandria. Autograph letter, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark (LVG surmounted by powder horn). Name does not appear on original manuscript. [Gardener was John Christian Ehler, sent from Germany by Henrick Wilmans of Bremen].","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Mrs. W. wants a gown of color like that enclosed in Tabby, ducape or Padusoy [paduasay]--send samples and price. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark (armed figure). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. G.W.'s acct. [from Biddle] is right--Mrs. W. wants 15 yds. of Padusoy of enclosed pattern--G.W. wants prices on clover seed and early delivery--suffered greatly last year because of late delivery of seed--congratulations on apptmt. as Marshal of District of Pennsyl. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark.Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Introducing Col. Gordon, Col. Buckside, Capt. [Isaakson ?], and Lt. Erskine who are on their way to Canada. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed, watermark (T. French). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ph. Schuyler.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Appointed by P. Wagener. Washington is appointed surveyor \"... of the road from General Washington's ferry to his Mill, from thence to his tumbling dam, thence along his new road to intersect the River side old road above the Gumspring ...\" and is to use \"the male labouring Tithables\" on George Washington's plantation to keep the road in good repair.","Tiffin renews his lease on land in Berkeley County [see 1788, Sept. 26, James Stuart and Edward Tiffin] for annual rent of 30 lbs., ten of which should go toward \"... putting a good Sufficient Roof on the Dwelling House and other necessary repairs ...\" Tiffin is forbidden to \"clear any land outside of his Inclosures\" or sell or waste Timber on this land nor seed any grain in the autumn unless he later agrees to a longer term.","A.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. Mrs. W.'s Padusoy [dress material] and bill for it received--President wants list of plants and prices from Mr. Bartram, and when they should be transplanted--wishes to send some to Mt. Vernon. Autograph letter initial signed, docketed by Lear, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\"","Print document, 1 page. An address from the Quakers from their annual meeting for Penn., New Jersey, Delaware, and western parts of Va. and Maryland. The Quakers are grateful for religious toleration and other American freedoms but state \"... we can take no part in carrying on war on any occasion ... but are bound ... to lead quiet and peaceable lives ... \" GW answers, in part, \"...it is doing the ... Quakers no more than justice to say, that (except their declining to share with others the burthen of the common defence) there is no denomination among us who are more exemplary and useful citizens.\" Printed document, pen trials on verso. Washington's reply is published in Writings, 30:416n.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Abingdon. Has never allowed herself to join general cry against him--wishes Bett and Patt [Eliza and Martha Custis] could have same advantages as her other children--guests--a boating accident in front of her house. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor Stuart.\" Date on original catalog card appears as \"[1789] Oct. 8.\"","D.S. 1 page. Appoints Burgess Ball attorney in his own behalf for division of estate of his mother, Mary Washington. Poor condition. Document signed, fragment, laminated, badly charred by fire, docketed Chs. Washi[ngton] Powe[r of Attorney]. Signed by Chas. Washington. Witnessed by M. Frame and Fielding Augusting Lewis.","A.D. 4 pages. \"Accot. of sales of the Stocks etc. sold at the plantation of the late Mrs. Mary Washington, on the 29th of October 1789.\" Some of the buyers include Charles Carter Jr., Bushrod Washington and Burges[s] Ball. Stock sold includes sheep, oxen, hogs, pigs, horses, cows. Autograph document, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Massachusetts. Letter was written after the visit of George Washington to Boston. Otis writes that Washington's \"... presence has diffused joy amongst all ranks ...\" Autograph letter signed, on fine (laid) paper.","A.L.S. 7 pages. Boston. He was fortunate enough to help with preparations for Washington's visit. Describes the planning and the President's visit. Docketed and signed.","D.S. 1 page. Injunction bond for paying all costs and damages \"that shall be awarded against him [Warner W.]\" in Frederick County Court. Document signed, docketed \"Washington vs. Mills and Co., Injn. Bond,\" watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Has heard nothing from Mr. Bartram regarding plants and shrubs--has been away from N.Y. with President--\"The President will thank you to pay to the Honb. Robt. Morris Esq. livres 32-12-2 being a balance due to Gouvr. Morris Esq. for something which he purchasd in France for the Presid. - and also to know from him (R.M.) the amount of some floor matts and a pr. of blk sattin brot. from India the summer before last in one of Mr. Morris's ships and pay the same\"--find out price of buck wheat and if it can be had on short notice--clover seed has been procured here. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by Lear(?) \"per Major Jackson,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","Receipt for loaves of bread for the prisoners. Small slip of paper charred by fire, laminated, watermark.","Small scrap of paper, charred by fire, laminated. For £3.0.0 due from George Washington.","26 shillings discharging Miss Fanny B. Smith's account ... Witnessed by Hannah Washington, Sr.","A.L. 1 page. Lancaster. He cannot accept commission of purchasing mares for Genl. W.--his daughter very ill, and cannot go thru country looking for them--Mr. John Miller knows horses and is dependable--perhaps he can undertake the business. Autograph letter, docketed. [See letter from Th. Hartley to G.W., Dec. 7, 1789].","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Received his letter after delay--the President has been informed of contents and replies, \"as an act of Providence has interposed to render a complyance with your promise impracticable, he must have further patience\"--he also says clean sound wheat will be taken at his mill in payment and the Alexandria Cash price allowed for it--corn crop poor so would also like to have some if he has it. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark, postmarked \"Alex Dec. 18,\" docketed, note in later hand reads \"Above signature seems to be that of George Augustine Washington Son of Charles - who was G.W.'s brother - This presented to MVLA July 3/97 by Mrs. Carrol Mercer Washn. D.C.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"George A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. New York. President desires to know prices of buckwheat delevered to Va. in bags, and in barrels--if cheaper there or in back counties of Va.--requests information by next week so he can write Major W. what to do--probably can't be sent down rivers until spring thaws--Mrs. Reinagle, who taught Miss Custis music, to send some music proper for her thru the winter--mentions his approaching marriage. Autograph letter signed, docketed, watermark.","1 page docketed. Laminated. This cover came with all the letters to Biddle from Lear.","A.D. 1 page. Lists 13 slaves by name, above 16 years of age, and \"Horses 7.\" Also lists his taxable property in Truro Parish, 1789 as three slaves above 16 years, four horses and a phaeton carriage.","D.S. 1 page. A Tax Bill for the year 1788, directed to Major George Washington, nephew of General Washington, and one time Mount Vernon manager, from Mr. Vernon manager, from Mr. Joseph Powell in the amount of £7.2.2 plus 36 lbs of tobacco.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Received music from Mr. Ranigle -- Send 200 bushels of buckwheat to Mt. Vernon in bags marked G.W. -- compliments of the season from President and Mrs. Washington. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, watermark incomplete.","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. President wants some superfine bolting cloth to be sent to Mt. Vernon-for a reel 9'2\" in length and 5'6\" in circumference -- have cloth chosen by Mrs. Lewis or a skillful miller. Autograph letter signed, docketed.","A.L.S. 2 pages. New York. [Washington] has written Major [George A.] W-n regarding the bolting cloth--G.W. arranged thru Col. Hartley of Lancaster to have breeding mares sent to Mt. Vernon--money to be paid thru Biddle. Autograph letter signed, docketed by T. Lear \"Jany 17. 1790.\"  Dated incorrectly 1789 in heading, incomplete watermark. Not in Writings; Vol. XXX, p. 507, has footnotes mentioning this letter. Date on original catalog card appears [1790] Jan. 17.","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. A draft enclosed, drawn by Samuel Meredith on the Bank of North America for $1066.66 -- to go to the account of the President -- is to pay for breeding mares bought through John Miller and Paul Zantzinger. Autograph letter signed, docketed, corrections added in G.W.'s hand, watermark.","A.L. Received his letter and will render any assistance he can for President--is sure an exchange of houses can be accomplished--can treat for any part of furniture which might be wanted--will see Mr. Lear at his home this evening. Autograph letter, in first person, integral cover, docketed by Lear, laminated, watermark.  Name on original manuscript appears as \"Mr. Macomb.\"","Receipt for 18 shillings in account for Mrs. Betty Lewis, Subscribr. to Revd. Thomas Thornton for year 1789. Autograph document signed, 1 page, fragment, laminated, docketed \"Thos. Garnett [ ] Rect. 18 /\".","A.L.S. 1 page. Major Washington has sent size of bolting cloth now in the mill [see under same date, separate document] -- send by earliest conveyance to Mt. Vernon -- send president's account when convenient. utograph letter signed, docketed, incomplete watermark, [scratched on paper is name \"Polly Long,\" Lear's fiance at this time and later his first wife].","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. President wishes carpet, pea green ground with white flowers or spots -- carpeting would be better than a carpet -- can find no carpet in N. Y. to fit the room, nor good carpeting -- Scotch carpeting is almost only kind to be found there. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, (written on reverse on a cover directed to \"The Secretary of the President of the United States\"). Writings, XXXI, 8-9; Minor variations. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Received President's account -- \"In reply to your wish to know the President's birth day it will be sufficient to observe that is on the 11th of February Old Style - but the almanack Makers have generally set it down opposite to the 11th day of Feby. of the present Style - how far that may go towards establishing it on this day I don't know - but I could never consider it any other ways than stealing as many days from his valuable life as is the difference between the old and the new Style.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed.","A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for fifty pounds to be paid to George (A.) Washington agent for the President of the U.S.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Happy at receiving her letter and sister Carter's lengthy one -- sorry to hear of illness and deaths among the negroes, \"... Temple in particular as he was a hearty, strong young fellow and arrived at an age when his services might have compensated his master or mistress for the trouble which is attendant on raising young negroes and the expense incurred, previous to their attaining the age of manhood\" -- they have been busy moving the president's household to more commodious quarters -- Mrs. White comes to visit only on public days -- these are crowded occasions -- last evening was at an assembly -- danced with Miss Briscoe -- many there disappointed president and lady didn't attend -- female part glad some of the family appeared -- \"For my own part, I am of so much more consequence here than when at home that I believe I shall never be content anywhere else.\" Post script dated Feb. 27: They have moved into the new house -- unable to find time to buy a toy for Maria. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed \"Mrs. Betty Lewis\", watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Rob. Lewis.\" Post script dated Feb. 27--They have moved into the new house--unable to find time to buy a toy for Maria.","A.L.S. 1 page. They have found a carpet for the room described in last letter -- but obliged to him for looking -- add 200 more bushels of buckwheat to quantity already procured -- can be carried to Va. in bulk, saving expense of bags or barrels -- Capt. Ellwood will do this, using his hogsheads. Autograph letter signed, docketed. Writings, XXXI, 18. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Bearer, Martin Ehler, brings six mares -- two are those he mentioned before -- 4 are those that are described on enclosed list [no list enclosed here] -- one will match black mare purchased earlier. Autograph letter signed, docketed in a later hand, \"Zantzinger horse-dealer to Geo. A. Washington\", incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Received invoice of 200 bushels of buckwheat sent to Mt. Vernon -- omitted answering query on potatoes -- send them by next vessel -- President wants only 100 more bushels of buckwheat instead of 200 because of high price -- carry by bulk to lessen the freight. Autograph letter signed, docketed.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Lancaster. Martin Ehler had to turn back with the mares from Zantzinger -- couldn't cross Susquehanna River -- this adds to expenses he was to be allowed -- hired a helper, George Leonhart, to take the horses down -- gives details of the agreement with Ehler -- sent invoice to George Washington in New York. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Lear (?), watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Received letters from Zantzinger through Ehler and Leonhart, and the mares came -- they are fatigued but in good shape -- pleased with them -- can't determine the expenses of men's return journey, so asks that Zantzinger pay them return expenses and send invoice to President -- gave them no money. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 1 page. Wrote letter to Mr. Moyston inquiring about a cook who lived with him -- no answer -- sent thru post office -- sends Biddle a copy to hand Mr. Moyston. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Sends the letter by her husband [John Bassett, Fanny's brother] -- he has been an invalid for a week -- envies her her fine son [G. Fayette Washington] -- mentions Mr. Bassett's death. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by Fanny B. W-n, watermark. Date on original catalog card appears as [1790] March 30. The writer was daughter of Wm. Burnett Brown of Elsing-Green.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Says Maria likely has the measles. Describes symptoms and treatment. Docketed to Mrs. Washington, Mount Vernon.","D.S. Simpson leases Washington's \"... fishing landing called Simpsons during the Herring season [for] twelve pounds specie ... also six thousand herrings.\" Simpson also agrees to \"... not permit a horse Waggon Cart or any other Carriage to come within his plantation for the removal of the fish ...\" Document signed, [in pencil \"William Simpson\"].","8 deeds and letters housed within a single envelope, dating April 15, 1790, September 30, 1790, December 20, 1790, June 28, 1850, October 19, 1850, 1852, April 10, 1853, and February 18, 1861.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Abingdon. His approaching marriage--her unhappiness--had hoped to see her children this summer--her concern over Nelly--fears she will be spoiled by too much attention--\"her Dear Grandmama is too much pleased with the attentions paid to Nelly to judge of their impropriety. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear \"April 12th 1790.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor Stuart.\"","By this contract, Taylor agrees to act as overseer on Washington's farm in Fairfax County. Taylor is to oversee the slaves' labor; make and repair plows and fences; construct buildings as needed, \"see to the stock of every kind.\" Taylor will \"... provide in due season meal for the Negroes and see it regularly distributed--That he will be very careful of the Negroes--\" Taylor receives 18 lbs. and food and shelter for he and family. Copy of agreement also included, MS-4527","A.L.S. Representative of Virginia's 1st congressional district in the United States House of Representatives, Alexander White writes to \"Dear Madam\" that the President has been sick and confined to bed the past few days. He adds, \"I shall not trouble you with laws of a Political Nature only observe that our Proceeding are so dilatory that I fear spending the greatest part of the summer in this Place.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Baltimore. Directed by Hon. Capt. Furneval, this letter asks Lewis' interceding in behalf of \"our Old Friend\" to gain an appointment as Postmaster in Baltimore. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Lewis (?) watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. P. van Horne.\"","A.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. \"The President will thank you to put into the hand of Mr. Wm. Hunter Junr. of Alexa. thirty five Guineas, for him to deliver to Mr. John Campbell of Bladensbg. ... in payment for a Horse sent by Mr. Campbell to the President.\" Autograph letter initial signed, laminated, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\" Writings, XXX, 342-343. Mr. Hunter was on his way back to Alexa. from N.Y., and stopping in Phila.","Printed document, signed by Thomas Jefferson, 1 page. Second session of Congress, \"An Act for finally adjusting and satisfying the Claims of Frederick William De Steuben.\" Gives Von Steuben compensation for his services in the war. Approved June 4, 1790.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Mr. C[raufurd] cannot set off by the 20th--\"you may thank me for having brought you to Alexa. I think Bushfield and its environs were never intended for the Sphere you (and your charming Washington) were made to move in\"--an admirer of hers [Ann's], a Dr. Clark--when she goes to Rippon Lodge, present her love to Papa and Manna and family--little [Sall] has been very sick with worms--plumbs and figgs which Daniel brought. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by \"Daniel,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript apperas as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Received president's account -- questions item dealing with \"Express\" to N.Y. for Dr. Jones -- paid express sent by Col. Cummings to Philadelphia -- have Mr. Hare send best porter to Mt. Vernon in preparation for President's visit -- Mrs. Washington wants blue and white cups and saucers to match china at Mt. Vernon -- thanks for congratulations on his (Lear's) marriage. Autograph letters signed, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Received letters enclosing accounts of George Washington's for coach hire and for porter sent to Mt. Vernon by Mr. Hare -- give prices of silver plated \"waiters\" (serving trays) in Philadelphia -- some have japanned bottoms and a silver plated rim of open work round them -- have any vessels from India brought fine muslins cheap? Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by (Lear?), incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. New York. Received her letter by Mr. Garnett and one from brother George--her indisposition--hopes to be in Va. within a month--Congress hopes to be able to adjourn by then--G.W. very well, as is Mrs. W.--hopes locket she requested has reached her. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Date on original catalog card appears as [c.1790] July 11.","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Keep silver waiter (serving tray) until called for -- they can be made more cheaply in N.Y. -- order Mrs. Washington 2 dozen tea cups and saucers and some slop bowls to match in blue and white china -- send them to Mt. Vernon -- send her some patterns of plain India Jaquinett muslin from which to choose -- will forward a draft next week. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\" Writings, XXXI, 70. One major variation in number of cups and saucers to buy.","A.D.S. Receipt for one quarter's wages ending June 30, £14.0.0. Autograph document signed, small slip, docketed, Receipt No. 24, charred by fire. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Osborne.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Encloses draft for £200 on Bank of North America to go to President's account. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear(?).","A.L.S. 3 pages. Send 3 dozen tea cups and saucers and 2 dozen coffee cups and saucers and bowls -- if cannot get blue and white, then get the enamel mentioned in Biddle's letter -- Mrs. Washington sends muslin patterns -- send prices on any like them -- send price of white lead ground in oil and also painters oil fit for immediate use -- will be sent to Mt. Vernon from Philadelphia or New York, whichever is cheaper. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by [Lear]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Received 2 pieces of muslin -- Mrs. Washington has kept one and the other is returned. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed, (written on reverse of a cover directed to the President of the United States of America), broken black seal, incomplete watermark.","A.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. Clarifies order of 3 dozen china cups and saucers for Mrs. Washington. Autograph letter initial signed, draft, fragment, docketed by Lear. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T.L.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Received letter enclosing bill for china sent to Mt. Vernon -- President sets out for Mt. Vernon probably in 8 or 10 days after Congress adjourns -- he would not like any more parade than is necessary to gratify the people, any more is most fatiguing to him -- are any ships bound for London from Philadelphia and what accommodations are available? Autograph letter signed, draft, torn, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Send by Mr. Robert Lewis, the bearer, an English-German dictionary for George Washington's German gardener -- George Washington in Rhode Island -- will leave New York for Virginia about first of September. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear, laminated, incomplete watermark.Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for Bailey's English and German Dictionary at £2.5.0. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, docketed twice, \"No. 256 Receipt Charles Cist £2.5 19th Augt. 1790\" and \"Acct. for a Dictionary Augt. 19. 1790.\"","A.D.S. 2 pages, docketed. Agreement for Peter Cockrell to work for George A. Washington for one year. Signed by Peter Cockrell and J. Packett.","A.L.S. 4 pages. New York. Received bill and receipt for German-English dictionary -- please keep [silver?] waiter (serving tray) there until remove to Philadelphia -- President reaches Philadelphia about September 3 -- engage lodgings at Mrs. Mary House's [at 5th and Market St.] in Philadelphia for George Washington and family and stables for horses at Jacob Hiltzhimers -- if lodging not available there, then at city tavern -- gives proposed itinerary of President's trip to Philadelphia -- plea for no more parade and ceremony than necessary -- he (Lear) will remain in New York a few more days -- gives number of rooms needed for those in President's party, and delineates who is in the group (including 2 maids, 4 white servants and 4 black servants). Autograph letter signed, draft, laminated, docketed by Lear(?), watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Draft. New York. President left this morning and will be in Philadelphia on Thursday -- he has sent Mrs. Washington's trunk and an extra harness by stage to Philadelphia in Biddle's care to be sent to Alexandria by water -- Harness wrapped in rough cloth for protection -- he will pay expenses in New York -- direct any letter to him for they will come free during President's absence. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear(?). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\" Writings XXXI, 109 fn. Postscript added to this draft copy.","Autograph letter, signed \"Timothy Pickering\" to Oliver Phelps. Pickering, appointed by President Washington as commissioner to the Iroquois, is writing to merchant and land speculator Oliver Phelps in response to the Pine Creek killings, in which two Seneca Indians were murdered in a dispute with the sons of John Walker, a man whom the Seneca claimed to have scalped and murdered several years prior. Pickering writes of Washington's \"utter abhorrence\" of the killings. He has sent Pickering to meet with the relations of the murdered Seneca men.","A.L.S. 3 pages. New York. Tenders his thanks for their offer of services, but he and Mrs. Lear will reside with President -- expects to leave New York by October 1 -- will engage 2 packets to carry freight to Philadelphia -- asks Biddle to inquire for him -- many overcharge the President -- papers may be forwarded to Mt. Vernon -- received letter from President on particulars of alterations in home -- thinks Mr. Robt. Morris will be moved by 25th Sept., and President's furniture can be moved in then -- Biddle's drafts will be honored. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear(?).","A.L.S. 1 page. War department. Concerns allowance to invalids.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Sends letter by Dr. Stuart who is on way to Williamsburg -- President and Mrs. Washington have been home 10 days -- George Washington \"looks better than I expected to see him, but still there are traces in his countinance of His two last severe illnesses, which I fear will never wear off.\" -- they stay until middle of November -- little son has been ill. Date on letter appears to be 1791, but internal and external evidence confirm 1790 as date of composition. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, mistakenly dated in heading 1791, watermarks. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Frances Washington.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1790] Sept. 21.","A.D.S. 1 page. Martha Custis [Martha Washington's niece] writes out a song for Mr. Snow. A notation in another hand, \"Received inclosed from Mrs. Stuart in Sept. 1790.\" Date on original catalog card appears c. 1790 [September].","A.L.S. 2 pages. New York. Capt. Alberson brought his (Biddle's) letter -- discusses expensive price wanted by Alberson for hire of his vessel, and whether arrangements with him included cabin passage -- will start loading Tuesday and sail by end of week -- please engage lodgings for Mrs. Lear and himself at Mrs. House's or elsewhere near the President in Philadelphia until furniture arrives. Autograph letter signed, draft, laminated, docketed by Lear, watermark incomplete (crown).","A.D.S. 1 page. Print document with notations. Baltimore. Bill for 1 oz. Nutmegs at 6 shillings from Andrew Aitken, apothecary and druggist. Autograph document signed, partly printed bill, laminated, docketed \"H. Washington 6/.\" Receipted by Andr. Aitken.","A.L.S. 1 page. Please send the \"little Matter between us\" for Nells [ ] and the muslin--in very great need of it--also send sugar, none at all in this part of the Country. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed (not decipherable), laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Receipt for 115 barrels of corn \"bot of Mr. Chas. Carter from Mrs. Washingtons Estate.\" Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, signed by John Aston for Thos Gamill, re Mary Washington's estate.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Received money, muslin adn sugar by Peter--returns muslin--apologizes for asking her for the money, but she owed it and was being pestered for it--she owes Mr. [Bushrod] W[ashington] and \"yourself\" for spice mortar and \"skeleton--outside and curtain of a bonnett\"--hears from Mama [Christian Blackburn] that Polly [Blackburn] has several dance partners--she will be unable to come to [Alexandria] this winter but hopes to see [Ann] and Mr. Wn here shortly--sends some Spanish potatoes and apples--has Judith [Blackburn] increased her family?--send a bushel of cranberries--[Betty ?] Grayson not at home according to custom with the Miss Warings. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, directed \"by Peter,\" laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Her Mamma and Sister [Christian Blackburn and Polly Blackburn] pleased at their receiption at Mr. Campbell's, and also at plays--to have tea at Mr. Caton's where Polly will probably perform on harpsichord--write about her Fredericksburg excursion--. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed \"By Peter\", watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Nath. Craufurd.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]90 Oct. 25.","Lottery tickets. 4 printed tickets to an Alexandria Street Lottery, signed by J. Swift, each ticket having on the back the name of one of John Basset's children, A[nna] M[aria], John, Virginia, and William; Wm. was born Oct. 10, 1790, and a lottery for paving streets of Alex. was authorized in Oct. 1790, with J. Swift as one of those appointed to conduct it. A scrap of paper with the name \"Mr. Bassett\" serves as a cover. Date on original catalog card appears [1790 ?][Oct.]","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Encloses a letter -- wrote letters to him and friend from Fredericksburg, to go by a county representative to the assembly -- best way to send letters to him is by post or a friend -- postmasters are more particular in sending letters addressed to our family than they are of others -- sick family at Mt. Vernon -- Bassett's sister and brother had visited and brought influenza -- Lewis and others leave Mt. Vernon on 22nd for Philadelphia. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed in pencil by (?), watermarks. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Rob. Lewis.\"","Bill. A.D.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Bill for 1 box superior Hyson tea amounting to £20.18.9. Autograph document signed, fragment laminated, docketed twice, once by Lear, \"No. 257 Receipt Jno. Barnes £20.18.9 22nd Novr. 1790,\" and Rect. Jno. Barnes Novr. 22. [1]790 £20.18.9\", incomplete watermark. Receipted at same time by John Barnes.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Bladensburg. Retained copy to Holmes regarding a lease of Holmes' land (location not specified) to Mrs. Betty Washington Lewis. Robert Lewis encloses several letters referring to this transaction. Mrs. Lewis has paid the first year's rent.","A.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Hasn't written her because he hasn't been successful in complying with her requests regarding chesnuts and sale of her colt--will try to sell colt at sale in a few days--intends being at Bushfield soon to attend Mr. Washington's sale--Judy sends love. Autograph letter signed, fragment of a separate cover, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"R. S. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears 179[0] Dec. 6.","Bushrod Washington, Alexandria VA, writes to Col. William A. Washington at Haywood regarding correspondence he received and enclosed about land belonging to William Washington. Bushrod reports that he has made enquires about the lots and hopes to provide satisfactory information on the subject. A side board ordered by William Washington has arrived and Bushrod suggests sending a vessel from his part of the country to retrieve the item. Sends love to his two nephews. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address label.","One card. Engraved card of invitation from General Knox's wife with decorative border: \"Mrs. Knox presents Compts. to Mr. Lewis and requests the Honor of his Company on Wednesday Evening the '2nd of Febry', Janry 25th 91. The favor of an Answer is desired. Sold by Burton No. 14 Capel Street. Date on original catalog card appears 17[91] Jan. 25. Partly printed with blanks filled in by hand, card size.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Regarding legacy left her [probably by her brother Geo. Wm. Fairfax, who died in 1787 in England] -- a bond given -- doesn't desire more land in Culpeper, Virginia -- has some which she has been unable to sell -- smallpox breaking out here -- \"Bob shou'd be careful of his cloaths.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed \"Letter Mrs. H. Washington about her husbands Bond\",\" incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Han. Washington.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]91 Jan. 30.","D. 1 page. For £2.0.0, an account of wages due from the President -- receipt in hand of George Augustine Washington. Document, small charred fragment, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., Receipt No. 299.","A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for £4.4. for [Seine ?] twine. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, docketed twice, \"Recpt. No. 266, incomplete watermark. Receipted by Buchan Patton and Co.","A.D.S. 1 page. Account for £0.5.3 for mending a plow, mending strap of a swingel tree, making plow bridel bits, etc. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, docketed \"J.B. Steels Bills for 1791.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. For 3 lbs. seine twine for 0.7.0. Autograph document signed, in hand of P. Prather, fragment, docketed \"No. 267,\" etc., laminated. Receipted by P. Prather for B. Patton and Co.","A.D.S. 1 page. Receipt for £2.12.6 for 21 bushels of oats sold to Tobias Lear. Autograph document signed, fragment, in hand of Edmund Penin[gton] and signed by him, mutilated, laminated, docketed \"Edwd. Barr[in]g[ton] 23d March 91 2.12.6,\" and Receipt No. 269 Edwd. Barrington £2.12.6 23d March 1791.\"","D. 1 page. Order to pay Alexander Smith £80. Witnessed by Wm. Wilson. Receipted by Alexander Smith April 8, 1791. Docketed same date. Document, silked, fragment, docketed, receipt 270.","A.L.S. 1 page. Requests [Ann] to get some white ribbon for her at Perrin's store-will pay him herself--they expect [Ann and Bushrod Washington] for dinner on Tuesday. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Will, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]91 April 25.","A.D. 1 page. Bill for making some ruffles, ruffled caps, etc.[?]. Autograph document, signed by \"femme le Chal\", fragment, laminated, docketed twice \"No. 274 Receipt Mr. Chal £1.16.0, 10th June 1791\" and \"Rect. Mr. Chal 1.16.0 June 10th 1791.\"","For tuition of Geo. [Washington Parke] Custis of £1.7.6. Partly printed document filled in by James Clement and signed by him, docketed twice \"Rect. for Master Custis July 1 1791, 1.7.[6,]\" and \"No. 275 Receipt James Clement £1.7.6, 1 July 1791.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Unable to write because of extreme illness -- very weak -- he and Fanny and children go to Berkeley -- they will remain for a while, but business will bring him back soon -- has account from Mr. Wilson -- had boots made for Burgess and will send them by his father when he comes. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, postmarked \"Alex July 4\", watermark.","A.L. 1 page. Receipt for making a door \"for the ice house of the President.\" This was for the Robert Morris house in Philadelphia and it is noted that Mr. Morris declined paying it.","D. 1 page. Alexandria. For £22.10.6, to be applied in discharge of the President's and his taxes. Document, charred fragment, laminated, docketed \"Lodged in their Hands to be applied to the settlement of County [ ] parish Levies.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Fairfield. Deals primarily with settlement of account and Bond -- Mr. Washington is from home and is his father's other executor -- account against Mrs. Bushrod and herself in regard to furniture -- legacies left by her brother [George Wm. Fairfax] -- obliged for news of her sister Fairfax [Sally Cary Fairfax]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"H. Washington.\"","D.S. 2 pages. Washington relinquishes a former contract in which Tiffin leased Washington's land for 30 lbs. per year. Tiffin agrees to \"... surrender possession [of the tract]--to give up all claim to the wheat now growing on the plantation and to put in all the ground now in Buck wheat and some small spots adjoining in potatoes and Hemp with Rye ...\" Memorandum of an agreement. Signed by Peter Cockrell, for George Augustine Washington.","D.S. 3 pages. Agreement for Washington to pay Cockrell one-seventh of the crop yield for acting as overseer \"on his plantation in Berk[e]ley County which will be formed of that which he now occupies and that which Doct. Tiffin resides ...\" Cockrell to care for Negroes, stock, and tools on plantation. Witnessed by Samuel Washington.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Sends letter and garlick by Gen. Roberdeau--leaves cherries and gooseberries for her--they have taken passage to Barbados--go to Mr. Craufurd's [at Greenwood Md.] to stay until sailing time--Polly's [Blackburn] cough worse--glad [Ann] likes new house--Polly asks for great coat to be sent. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed (Honord by General Robertdeau,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1792] Sept.[20?].","Account for £1.10.6 for smith work, including making \"3 keys for The Staples and ox yoks,\" making knives, putting huks on a locket, putting heels to 2 colters, etc. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, docketed \"[ ]mber 9,\" badly charred by fire.","A.L.S. 6 pages. Lisbon. Humphreys was a Revolutionary War hero from Conn. and writer of the \"Hartford Wit.\" He writes to G. Washington's secretary, T. Lear, of his life in Portugal. Sends messages to G. Washington and members of his family. Autograph letter, signed \"D. Humphreys.\" Docketed by Lear on the blank final page--\"From Col. Dav. Humphreys.\"","D.S. 1 page. Clay receives payment for piling 14 cords of wood. Witnessed by H. West. Probably for President Washington's household. Document signed, docketed.","A.D.S. 1 page. Budd agrees to rent from Washington \"the House he now occupies-- my property in Alexandria\" for forty shillings/month. Agreement in force from October 1, 1791, to April 1, 1792.","D.S. 1 page. \"For President's use,\" Coe has supplied various brushes to George Washington's steward, Sam Fraunces. Document signed, docketed, burned. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Samuel Francis.\"","List. 2 pages. Rates quality of houses, miles traveled, and ferriage charges. In unknown hand, docketed, \"Believed to be in Genl. Washington's handwriting;\" laminated. This was perhaps done at the time of George Washington's visit to Charleston in 1791.","Manuscript account book of Robert Lewis, rental agent for the President of the United States, 1791-1798.","A.D. 25 pages. Corn account, 1791 for Muddy Hole and the other plantations--corn ground and oats to be planted in 1792, no. of acres per plantation--account of cattle sold, oxen sold, 1791, 1792--seed sown in 1792 in timothy and clover--account of farm and harvesting activities (sides of leather) Oct. 1791--account of seeds and grain in greenhouse loft, Nov. 1791--gardener's account, pork, beef, midlings, quart of rum--amounts of clover and timothy seed needed, bushels per plantation--amount on hand, 1792--mill farm no. of feet of planks, 1791, lbs. of beef mutton, bacon and rum--Nov. 22, 1791, finished the mill--account of hogs, 1791--potato account, 1791--turnips account--4 1/2 doz. candles made--tools delivered--Aug. 1792 del. one barrel of herrings, lbs. of mutton Thos. Green, Gray, monies received--monies expended since the absence of Major Washington, Dec. 15--several pp. of accts. of white workers about Mt. V.: Thomas Mahoney, (house carpenter and joiner), Thomas Green (carpenter), Joseph Davenport (called miller), William Garner, Daniel the Dutchman, tools for Hiland Crow, Boyd for making shoes. All these are dated 1791. Autograph document, silked, entitled \"Muddy Hole Plantation\", not bound, but with bound vols., watermark.","Single blank sheet with GW watermark and note regarding the watermark.","Receipts for hay for the President. 7 partly printed documents, various sizes on verso. The central document is an agreement/receipt between Tobias Lear and William Crouch, the hay dealer. Document is in the hand of Bartholomew Dandridge, signed by Lear and witnessed by Dandridge. 4 papers are weight slips for a load of hay naming the buyer as \"Mr. President\" or \"Mr. Washington.\" 2 slips are receipted invoices signed by William Crouch to Lear for 100 bales of rye straw.","Ticket to Ball to be held [in Alexandria] on Feb. 13 to celebrate Birth Night of President. Names of managers printed at bottom. Small piece of stiff paper, printed, name filled in by hand, laminated.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Cuyler writes from New York describing celebration of George Washington's birthday. \"... this day is the Anniversary of the hero of America, ships are decorated, guns fired, and publick buildings illuminated ...\" Mentions seeing [Samuel?] Shaw and that Shaw \"has dined with the President and Jefferson ...\"","D. 1 page. Philadelphia. For coopers work on tubs. Possibly for President Washington's household. Document, fragment.","A.D. 1 page. Receipt for payment of \"forty dollars on acct. of the President of the United States.\"","A.D.S. 2 pages. Peyton agrees to pay Washington \"four shillings/thousand Virginia currency, for two hundred thousand Herrings, to be caught at his Landing (commonly call'd Simpsons)...\" Washington is not to furnish a House for curing the fish.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Returned in December from \"a winter campaign\" -- asks pardon for not sending down the Phaeton Box and apron sooner -- wish him success in his business for the President -- Mr. Muse would not apply for money not due him, so President says give him money on proper explanation -- perhaps he hadn't finished last year's collection -- greetings from Fanny extended. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by R. Lewis, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. A. Washington.\"","D.S. 1 page. Captain Carhart's charges for freight \"of Sundrys to Alexandria\". Various boxes, tubs, and bundles listed and \"2 plowshears.\" Possibly for President Washington.","A.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. Chides her for not writing--let her know whether she received smelling bottle--\"your nephew\" can walk, talk, and has cut teeth--she expects another child--tell Mamma [Christian Blackburn] the news. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, part of a watermark, directed \"Favor Mr. [Tracey ?\"]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]92 May 25.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Scolds her for not writing--glad to hear Polly [Blackburn] is better--she has been sick herself and is afraid she will have to wean her \"sweet boy\"--plan to come see her soon--send one of her people over with a pot and ingredients for yellow pickles and she will send back some young geese. Autograph letter signed, fragment, integral cover, laminated.Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Thomas Newton for Cowper and Sexton to George Augustine Washington. Receipt for 10,000 3 foot shingles for Mount Vernon.","A.D. 1 page. For the President of the United States. Bill for glass jar, stone jar, china plates, blue edge salad dishes, black tea pots, chambers, basins, and tumblers. Total due 13.0.0. Receipted by Ann Gallagher. Docketed \"for glass and china\" November 10, 1792. Autograph document, laminated, faded and charred by fire, incomplete watermark. Receipted by Ann Gallagher.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Mr. P. Lyons Jr. in Richmond, who does business for John Hopkins, gave for the President some public papers \"which had been funded by you\" -- requests the receipt which was given at the time for the certificates -- please forward it since you must have it. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Dandridge, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\" Not in Writings.","A.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. Has a violent fever--Nell has finished the shift body--send word as to what to have her do now. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, marked \"Honord by N. Craufurd Esqr.,\" laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed \"Receipt for Genl. Washington £105.0.0 Va Currency 1 Oct. 1792,\" laminated, incomplete watermark. Bearer is Mr. [Anthony] Whitting, the President's manager, who is to receive the money due from Lyles's bond to President. See under same date, receipt by A. Whitting for $350.","A.D.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Fraunces, steward of George Washington's household, bought 10 pair of hose for £2.5.0 from Jacob Cox. Receipted by Isaac Streaper for Jacob Cox. Small fragment of paper, laminated, docketed, receipt No. 337. Receipted by Isaac Streaper for Jacob Cox.","A.D. 1 page. For President Washington. £4.9.10 1/2 for household items, including whisk broom, vineer'd cloathes brush, white wash brush, dusters, dairy brushes, hearth brushes, and paint brushes. Autograph document, charred, laminated, docketed, receipt No. 339. Receipted by Richard Coe.","A.L.S. 3 pages. New York. Incloses letter from President - [Washington's] gracious reception of Buchan's present of the Wallace Box - his kind reception of Robertson himself-President sat for him-his success in this country-sends [miniature] of GW by first opportunity. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Arch. Robertson.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Rippon Lodge. Her reluctance at parting from her--Tayloe is married. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (S. Lay). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\"","A.D. 1 page. For £8.10.6 for barrels of sweet potatoes. Made out to Samuel \"Francis,\" the steward of George Washington's house in New York City. Autograph document, laminated, faded and torn.","D. 1 page. Philadelphia. £2.14.0 for 54 w of venison. Torn and charred by fire, laminated, docketed Receipt No. 340, watermark . Receipted by John Cnoff.","One piece. Small printed note, watermark (RP, and FR).By law of this date currency was issued based on the land seized by the Republic. This note reads \"Domaines nationaux. Assignat de dix livres, payable au porteur ...\"","A.L.S. 5 pages. Boston. Informal ltr. about his activities since leaving his hosts in Georgetown ... Smith is a Scottish merchant soon to sail for London, India, and China and return to America hoping then to find business prosperous enough to settle here ...Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 1 page. Concerned that her breast is worse -- maybe caused by bad weather -- is sending Burgundy pitch by Jerry and can get flies and blister plaster for her if Burgundy pitch doesn't work -- calomel will help Levina -- eruption on his children cured by calomel -- go to Haywood tomorrow, don't want to take carriage horse and servants -- sends shoes to Joe -- others are cut out and making. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Washington.\"","Two tickets. Two lottery tickets for Peregrine Fitzhugh's Property and Cash Lottery. Signed by Peregrine Fitzhugh, tickets Nos. 2959, 2960 (both tickets on same scrap of paper). The text reads \"This ticket entitles the bearer to such prize as may be drawn against its number; subject to no deduction.\"","Autograph letter signed. Baltimore. Gustavus Scott writes to an unidentified recipient that a Mr. Chase is interested in purchasing Lots No. 20 and 21 near a parcel of land called Belle Hatch or Lux's Land.","A.L.S. 1 page. Lewis has no objection to a road through some of GW's land in Jefferson County.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Barbados. Polly still in poor health--doctor pronounces it Catarrel and gives her bark and steel--they will sail to Charles Town in Carolina and return to Va. from there--Genl. Williams here for health--Judd's twins--staying with Mr. Applewaite and wife, Virginians--place is elegant--has had her hair cut--has a parrot and muslin frock for Kitty Blackburn--intends to bring children all something--Dickey [Richard S. Blackburn] and Sally [Sarah Blackburn Craufurd] haven't written--Major [G. A.] Washington's illness--glad she likes Richmond so well. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn\". Date on original catalog card appears [17]93 Feb. 24.","A.L.S. 1 page. Barbados. Received his and Nancy's [Blackburn Washington's] letters--had dispaired of hearing from friends in Va.--encloses letter to Nancy from her mother [Christian Blackburn]--have taken passage to S. Carolina--expects \"our Friend Colo. [Wm.] Washington will take us by the Hand if we get to Charles Town.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (C. Taylor). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Mr. Thomas Bowen requested information through Gallatin on the person who administered on the estate of Mr. George Harrison, formerly of near Alexandria -- President sends following information [evidently inserted in original but missing from this draft]. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Philadelphia. Asks Trenton, N.J. merchant Abraham Hunt questions on the President's behalf about colt owned by Mr. Baker -- he seems to suit President's purposes -- head and neck of Mr. Hamilton's horse not well shaped -- Mr. Phillips' horse too expensive. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed, with corrections in G.W.'s hand, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","An account of numbers of fish (shad and herring) sold, to whom supplied and price--hauling charges--cover has rough notes on amounts of rum drawn out of Hhds. and summary of fish accounts for the year. 5 double sheets with cover of old wallpaper, sewed together, laminated, partly in hand of Anth. Whitting, mutilated, watermark. Date on original catalog card appears as 1793 Mar. 26-Ap. [19].","A.L.S. 1 page. Savannah. Just arrived from Barbados--[Polly Blackburn] was better when they left island but cold weather and dampness have made her worse again--they have done all they can for her--remain in Charles Town until May 1. Autograph letter signed, fragment of cover laminated to letter, marked \"Favd. by Mr. Thomson,\" incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1793] Mar. 26.","A.L.S. 1 page. Baltimore. To Frederick Green, printer, Annapolis. Run enclosed advertisement in the newspaper 'Maryland Gazette' for the President \"until the Charges thereof amount to Two Dollars\" -- Daniel Grant has the money and will send it as soon as a conveyance is to be had. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by B. Dandridge, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Baltimore. To James Angell, printer, Baltimore. Encloses advertisement which President \"now in this town\" wants inserted in the 'Maryland Journal' newspaper for 3 weeks. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Dandridge, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]93 Mar. 30.","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. President left with him DeBarth's bond for 6000 crowns, due today, and gave him power to receive payment ... please answer by messenger ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover, Association has a draft of the same letter.","A.L. initial S. 1 page. Philadelphia. President left with him De Barth's bond for 6000 crowns, due today, and gave him power to receive payment -- please answer by the messenger. Autograph letter initial signed, draft, fragment, docketed by Lear. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Has been very ill from taking the wrong medicine--\"my sweet little cherub\" Thomas B. [Craufurd]--tell her little girls she has missed them--send half a yd. of velvet ribbon for Bracelets. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","D.S. 1 page. Receipt for £15.15.0 for 420 bushels of lime \"for the President of the United States.\" Document signed, fragment, burned by fire, laminated, docketed by Lear(?), Receipt No. 383.","A.L. initial S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Declaration sent to Europe now out of De Barth's hands, so President sends duplicate, and De Barth must sign it with witnesses -- President does not question his integrity or honor because of his inability to pay the agreed upon money, for he knows unsettled conditions in France -- also De Barth readily canceled contract to buy land when he was unable to keep it. Autograph letter initial S, draft, docketed by Lear, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Mary [Polly Blackburn] is better--Dr. Tracey advises leaving unhealthy climate, and will go to mountains--come to C. Dale instead of R[ippon] Lodge, for \"your Mama, my Mama\" and [Polly ?] will be there--find a music teacher for Kitty [Catherine Blackburn] in Richmond. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, postmarked \"Dumfries, June [ ].\" Two postscripts follow, one from M. E. [Polly] B[lackburn] and one from Sarah Scott.","Greenwood. Wishes to see her uncle Bushrod and Aunt Nancy [Ann]--invites them to come see how much little Tommy [Craufurd] has grown. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Craufurd. Date on original catalog card appears [1793] [June 28]. [postscript to letter of same date, Sarah Blackburn Craufurd to Ann Washington].","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Transmits at President's request papers dealing with Colville estate -- Requests transcripts of some accounts dealing with Colville's estate. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark (G.W.'s). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. The horses will await her at Fredericksburg on the 25th--Mary [Polly]much the same--she will try Mrs. Mason's preparation of tar--family well--bring side saddle with her. Autograph letter signed, separate cover laminated to letter, laminated, incomplete watermark.","A.L. 1 page. Philadelphia.Regarding Thomas Colville's estate -- received copies of accounts -- received enclosed draught on Col. Hooe -- asks Keith to transmit copy of accounts, to know balance due on Colville's estate -- President thinks Commissioners' decision on compensation to him just. Autograph letter signed, draft, initial S, docketed by Dandridge ?, G.W.'s watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Is on her way from Bath--Polly [Blackburn] is better--left Papa [Th. Blackburn] at Sulpher Springs--Polly wishes to go to Greenwood. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [1793 ?] Aug. 18. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. To Polly Blackburn in the West Indies. Hopes she is well--likes Richmond--intends to live with Aunt Nancy \"till I'm as big as you - and longer, if I can't be married.\" Autograph letter signed, fragment, integral cover, laminated. Date on original catalog card appears [1793] [c. Aug.].","A.L.S. 3 pages. Rippon Lodge. Her leaving them has left a void in their lives--[Ann] must come up to District Court with Mr. [Bushrod] W.--exhorts her not to give way to immoderate grief over loss [of sister Polly Blackburn]--her children continue sick--will obtain pattern for [Ann]--Mama [Christian Blackburn] will send down Kitty's spelling book and Jenny B.'s bonnet and great coat--hopes [Ann] will be restored to perfect health--Mother's [Christian Blackburn] spirits are better but fears she'll never really be the same. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by Stage, postmarked \"Dumfries Sept. 14,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Cautions her to continue taking her medicine--Natt and Sally Craufurd ill with fever--hear nothing from [Nathaniel] Craufurd--she herself is unwell not in body but in the mind--glad Mr. Blair has taken Kitty [As a pupil] and hopes she will apply herself. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Date on original catalog card appears [17]93 Sept. 19. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Sally [Craufurd] afflicted still with ague and fever and hysterics--Anny very ill, and Tommy [Blackburn] has ague and fever at Annapolis and Dickey [Richard S. Blackburn] sick at Alexandria--Papa [Thomas Blackburn] will send cows down to her--glad Kitty [Blackburn] is in school--is Jenny in school? Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermarked (S. Lay). Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. She has been very sick--apologizes for not being able to get the calicoe for her--doesn't know whether she will be able to come down Christmas --leaves Sally with grandmother [Christian Blackburn]--did [Ann] carry music book and did Kitty [Blackburn] carry her brown stuff petticoat?--Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd ill--Sally Forrest lost her child. Autograph letter signed, cover laminated to letter, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Thanks for caps edging and calicoe--Mamma [Christian Blackburn] ill with ague and fever--they have all been sick--Mr. Craufurd has gone home--he will pay for necklace and locket--cautions her against excess of grief--they are trying without success to get [Ann] a servant. Autograph letter signed, laminated, cover laminated to letter, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked \"Dumfries Oct [ ],\" incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge Leaves for home day after tomorrow--leaves Mamma [Christian Blackburn] with health much improved--hopes [Ann's] health and spirits are improved, must submit to their great loss [death of Polly Blackburn]--gossip of family and friends--bundle [Ann] sent hasn't come to hand yet--if she can't come Xmas, will send a packet. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","D.S. Read of Howell Lewis 18/Shillings on acct of my [missing word] the service of the President U. S. James Butler. Document signed, torn edge, docketed by George Washington.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood Park. Has returned [home]--little Nat [Craufurd] still has ague, but is improved--Robert Scott is a fine young man and will be fine acquisition to [Ann's] fireside--admonishes her to raise her spirits. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Sarah Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Papa [Thomas Blackburn] has had attack of St. Antoney's fire in his face but is much better--had letter from [Sarah Craufurd] and her family all sick--hopes Mr. [Bushrod] Washington is over his indisposition. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Date on original catalog card appears [17]93 Nov. 5. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. Letter goes as far as Alex. by Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd who goes to races--Mr. C. will go to R[ippon] at Christmas time. Autograph letter signed, laminated, part of cover laminated to letter, directed to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Alex 7 Nov.\", incomplete watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [17]93 Nov. 5. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Sends by Mr. Ben Orr the patterns and padlock--Brother [Richard S. Blackburn] goes to Richmond but too cold for little Jane [Blackburn] to go--Mamma [Christian Blackburn] will bring her later--dined at Mr. Graham's, pleasant company there--Mrs. Barnes has recovered her senses--Mr. Orr went without letter, so sends it by stage and sends other things by Brother. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, cover marked \"Intended to have been sent by Mr. Ben Orr. S.C.\", and \"Stage.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","D.S. 1 page. Col. Washington will please pay John Drake on demand £7.9. ... Washington's acceptance is written below the order and dated Jan. 1, 1794.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Apologies for long delay in writing--insists that has thought often of her and her family and connections and happy hours spent with them--consolations on death of her sister [Polly Blackburn ?]--sorry he hasn't been able to visit Greenwood--hasn't established residence yet, but prefers southern states. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"John.\" Date does not appear on original catalog card.","Receipt from Pollard, clerk of Hanover County, Va., for services rendered to David Stuart, administrator of John Parke Custis, deceased. Amount 104 cents.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Her few lines served as a cordial at a time when she needed them--is sending a parcel by Mr. Herbert of Alexa. who goes by stage--happy to hear she goes to G. dale--has a good opinion of healthy air there--will try to come to her--very anxious over her health--sends gingerbread and almond cakes--unable to find comb and brush for her in Richmond--sends pincushions she made--asks after the family--intends to translate a novel for her. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Wishes them a happy new year--thanks for Xmas gifts exchanged--asks her to send more work [sewing ?] for her to do--is glad to let her have any money she needs--neighbor, Mrs. Contee's death--her children--spent a dull Christmas, despite company--send pattern of drawn handkerchiefs. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked by hand \"Jany 1,\" watermarked \"J. Whatman.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Apologies for his apparent neglect of his sister -- his health is good, but he has been very busy -- several planned visits have been thwarted -- will come shortly -- \"I should be happy to have my good old lady (who has been very sick) with me,\" but lacks another horse for carriage. Dated January 17th 1793 in heading, but docketed by Fanny B. Washington as \"From Mr. J. Bassett, January 17th 1794.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed 1794 by Fanny B. Washington, mistakenly dated 1793 in heading. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bassett.\" Date on original catalog card appears 179[4] Jan. 17.","D.S. 1 page. Invites Mr. Lear to dinner on the following Sunday to meet Lord Sheffield, Whitehall. Docketedwith seal to Mr. Lear No. 33 Surry Street.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood Park. Sends letter to George Town to be posted by Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd--disappointed she has gone back to [Richmond], wants her to spend summer with her--her husband [Nath. Craufurd] in poor health--her anxiety over him--her children--glad of [Ann's] good reports on Sally. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"[G]eorge Town February 19th,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Rhode Island. \"... I am very happy to find you are going to celebrate the President's birth in such stile ...,\". Autograph letter signed, docketed, stamped, seal, watermark.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Sends wagon full of things for her; cabinet, flowers, berries, etc.--sends two cows also--sends butter--will go down [to Richmond?] in March with Mr. [Bushrod] Washington--[Ann's] brother [Richard S. Blackburn] still in Philadelphia idling his time, and his family under poor management--sends gifts to Kitty [Blackburn] as an encouragement to improve her writing--sends petticoats to be altered for Kitty. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]94 March 3.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Annapolis. Unable to procure two books [Ann] had commissioned him to get--Brother Richard still in Phila., and shows no inclination to go home. Autograph letter signed, laminated.","A.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. They have purchased a horse, so she needn't send one up--[Christian Blackburn] and Aunt Brown will set out for Richmond early next month--he himself intends to go down about the first of May. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]94 March 27.","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Written at the President's direction thanking him for information about box shipped by Mr. Lear and letter forwarded from Lear -- asks Greenleaf to direct his friend in New York to send the box to Philadelphia, taking care to convey it safely as it contains glass -- President wishes him to call when he comes to Philadelphia to receive a sum of money on Mr. Lear's account. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Dandridge and in a later hand \"Written on Genl Washington's watermarked paper,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"","A.L. 1 page. President is busy reading a number of bills this afternoon -- will Mr. Greenleaf call at 8:00 tomorrow for breakfast instead of visiting this evening? Written in 3rd person, integral cover, docket, G.W.'s watermark (incomplete). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\" Date from docketing; on original catalog card appears as [1794][June 5] Thursday 1/2 past 2 o'clock.","After returning from a surveying expedition in Reading Pennsylvania, Andrew Elliott wrote this scathing letter to Thomas Mifflin about Washington's policies relating to Native Americans.","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Sends Rutherford the desired information on Mr. Mien -- enclosed were copies of 2 letters from a member of Congress from Maryland, which Rutherford can trust -- the President has little time to spend on such requests. Autograph letter signed, Contemporary copy(?), docketed, incomplete watermark (G.W.'s). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Distressed over [Ann's] health--advises her to go to Norfolk as doctor advises--will see her at R[ippon] Lodge in Aug. and go with her to Sulphur Springs or Uncle [Elzey ?]--mustn't stay in \"that sickly hole Richmond\"--promise not to tell Mamma [Christian Blackburn] of her illness--will bring her two little boys down to cheer up [Ann's] health. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"4 July '94,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Concern over [Ann's] health--denies she and her husband enjoy scandal, but rest of Prince George [County, Md.] does--comments on uncertain conveyance of mail by stage--desires her to bring her hat to her [at Rippon Lodge] when she comes--talks of her neighbors who enquire after [Ann]--her husband [Nath. Craufurd] very ill with ague and fever--will meet her at R[ippon] Lodge. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"July 11,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L. 1 page. Board of Agriculture, Whitehall. If Sir John Sinclair sends a set of the Reports, transmitted to the Board of Agriculture giving accounts of husbandry in counties of the Kingdom, will Mr. Peacey revise them, thus contributing to improvement of agriculture? Autograph letter, in 3rd person.","D.S. 1 page. Henry Lee of Richmond is \"held and firmly bound unto Bushrod Washington his Executors,\" etc. for sixteen hundred pounds.","A.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. Longs to see her--sends Frank down for her and the little girls--lose no time in coming. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. C.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Distress over Frank's return without her, and especially over her indisposition--hopes she will be able to come back with Mr. Craufurd on Sunday--sends letter which Frank went off and forgot--Nat [Nathaniel Craufurd, Jr.] very ill--he desires Aunt Nancy [Ann] will bring him plumbs and cake--much obliged for the books. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Aug. 11,\" and instructions in S. Craufurd's hand, \"Mr. Brundige will be so kind as to send these letters for Mrs. Blackburn and Mrs. Washington as soon as possible.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. The Exchange, Fauquier County. He, wife and sick children are at the Exchange for healthy air -- hasn't written or heard from her since recent trip to Mt. Vernon -- will try to visit again shortly -- encloses letter from Mrs. Bassett. [See letter of Aug. 15, 1794, B.C. Bassett to Frances Washington]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, and redirected cover, docketed by F. Washington, mutilated, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Bassett.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Mrs. Trutton (?) is moving from Mrs. Washington's house, hasn't paid rent due -- she has rented, or sublet, the rest of her time there to Mr. Dobbin, who agrees to stay there for some time if she will agree to paint and stop the roof leaks. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Fanny Washington, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Deneale.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Fauquier. Tells of illness of husband John and children -- dangers as they traveled along road to Fauquier, pursued by mad hog -- mentions 4 children. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. C. B.\" [Enclosed with letter of Aug. 13, 1794, John Bassett to Frances Washington].","A.L.S.  2 pages. Eltham. Bettsy [wife?] has been very ill all summer, but has lately been revived by the copious use of wine and bark -- advises Fanny not to go to town in middle of summer, because of ague and fever -- brother John and family went up country to Mr. Robert Lewis's for their health -- Mrs. Lyons ill. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Frances Washington, mutilated, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Burwell Bassett.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Alexandria. Re: the estate of Col. Richard Henry Lee ... comments on general distribution of the estate ... suggests that either he (WAW) or Corbin W-n undertake the guadianship of Cassius and Francis Lee ... both to be sent to Georgetown Academy for the time being. Autograph letter signed, integral cover addressed to W.A.W. Haywood. Name on original manuscript appears as \"William A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. To Reverend George Smith, Minister at Galston, Scotland. Encloses letters answering Smith's queries to the President relating to affairs of Wm. Hunter, Jr. deceased. Autograph letter signed, Draft, docketed by Dandridge, laminated, watermark (J.G.C.). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Ill health and business prevented his going to visit her or even writing -- he is even unable to return to Mr. Robert Lewis's [The Exchange, Fauquier County] for Mrs. Bassett -- expresses affection for Fanny and her children, telling her they have an \"excellent pattern\" in her, while she has \"the best of guides, an amiable and benevolent heart.\" Autograph letter signed, separate cover, laminated, watermark (crown over GR).","A.L.S. 1 page. This letter will introduce an old acquaintance--hopes she is riding out on horseback by now--hopes Kitty [Blackburn] has no return [of her illness]. Autograph letter signed, laminated watermark incomplete (part of quartered shield). Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","Receipt, to Joseph Litty [?], 1794 October 22. John D. Blanchard to Enoch Skinner, 1794 October 23. Receipt, The escort troop of horse for the prisoners to Philadelphia to John Dickey, 1794 October 23. Receipt, John D. Blanchard to Samuel Thompson, 1794 October 24. Receipt, Marshall David Lenox to George Smith, 1794 October 24. Receipt, Captain Blanchard and Company to Andrew Steel, 1794 October 27. Receipt, to Andrew Steel, 1794 October 27. Receipt, John D. Blanchard to John Morrison, 1794 October 27. Receipt, Samuel Wheeler and David C. Claypoole to Philip Sossler and Mary Sossler, 1794 October 27. Receipt, received of Arthur Price, 1794 October 28. Receipt, Captain Blanchard to J. Hake [?], 1794 October 28. Receipt, Jonathan Miller, 1794 October 29","N.S. 1 page. \"The Hide sent I allow you Six shillings for. but as I do not know what sort of Leather will best suit you. I wish you to call yourself \u0026 make choise. or send a person for you.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. She couldn't write from Geo. Town because Sally Forrest's child was ill whole time she was there-don't bother sending old Anabella, for she has decided to have Mrs. Brown [as midwife]--her 3 servant girls will all lay in soon so she will be almost without servants--looks forword to seeing her at end of next month--her children send love--Mr. Tracy is here and [offers her his piano forte ?]. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Glad to hear of her returning health--will come soon to visit her at her new abode--will try to execute her commissions--tell [daughter Sally] she shall have a new frock with sash and pocketbook--Mr. Walker brought them all gifts from Phila.--old Mrs. Craufurd dead--\"Our uncle\" in Geo. Town has very elegant furnishings--will accompany her there for visit in Spring--send some books for Mr. [Nathaniel] Craufurd to read while she is lying in--direct [letters] by stage near Bladensburg as most certain way. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Dec. 8,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. They are well--mortified Papa [Th. Blackburn] didn't come to see them on his trip to George Town--hasn't received letter he wrote--will look for her at end of month--news of neighbors--Mrs. Craufurd died. Autograph letter signed, separate piece of cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Dec. 8,\" watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [17]94 Dec. 5.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Mrs. H - Y's rude conduct--Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd thanks her for watch piece--will send her prices of damask, etc.--Charles Lee a ladies' man--Mr. and Mrs. Thornton--thanks for little cap [for baby]-- fears she and child won't live, but is reconciled to her fate--begs for book to read during her lying in, for \"its such a lonesome time.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Dec. 15,\" watermark incomplete (H[?]). Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","Parliamentary act. Printed document, 1 page. \"An act to continue the Laws now in Force for regulating the Trade between the Subjects of His Majesty's Dominions and the Inhabitants of the Territories belonging to the United States of America, so far as the same relate to the Trade and Commerce carried on between this Kingdom and the Inhabitants of the Countries Belonging to the said United States.\" George III, Regis.","Philadelphia, Printed broadside document full sheet George Washington in a proclamation set aside February 19, 1795, a day of Thanksgiving. Addressed on the verso to the Rev. Mr. Newell.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Wishes them all a happy new year--hopes to see her little girl [Sally] in April if she lives--mother [Christian Blackburn] is with her, consoles her in her present gloomy situation--her two little boys, Nathaniel and Tom--thanks her and Kitty [Blackburn] for the sash--will inform her of any changes in her situation. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark torn. Date on original catalog card appears [17]95 Jan. 12.","A.L.S. 1 page. Norfolk. She is now at home, wishes to see her Aunt Nancy [Ann] and Uncle Bushrod [Washington]. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Back home after staying with Sally [Brown ?]--stayed in George Town 10 days due to little Christian's illness--glad Kitty [Blackburn] reads to Mr. Wyth's wife--wishes the old gentleman [Wyth] would teach her some geography. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked \"Dumfries [ ],\" watermarked. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]95 Feb. 22.","A.L.S. 1 page. Dumfries. Came here but found her sister had left for water side--will follow her, distressed over her condition---all at Rippon Lodge are well. Autograph letter signed, cover laminated to letter, laminated, postmarked ([ ] March 22), directed by \"Stage,\" watermark.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Feeling very low--tobacco lost when tobacco house was blown down, mare lost her foal, and their \"great relation\" demands payment of principal of a sum--expects ruin--the harder her husband works, the more fortune seems against him--Sally [Offitt Craufurd] sends love and will write a letter to her. Autograph letter signed, (incomplete), laminated. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Insists since her debility is coming on, she should go to the Springs or another healthy climate, even if she will be away from Mr. [Bushrod] Washington for a while--will go with her if it suits--Tommy [Blackburn] very ill, must leave and go elsewhere--Kitty [Blackburn] got home safely--should she put apricots in box and send them by stage? Autograph letter signed, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]95 June 16.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Fears [Ann] has had another bilious attack--neighborhood has been very social--old Tracey has left people in vicinity in the lurch, and they are not longer fond of him--Mary [the baby] has been very ill--she looks much like their departed [sister] Polly--other children well. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Geo Town June 29,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","Printed document signed, 1 page. Revenue inspectors form (July 8, 1795) Providence, R.I., No. 1133, Ship George Washington. \"I certify, that Brown and Francis have imported according to the Law, in the Ship George Washington from Canton, One Chest of Tea, marked as per Margin.\" Signed William Barton, Inspector of the Revenue.","A.L.S. 1 page. Studley, Hanover County, VA. Mentions Fanny's approaching marriage to [Tobias] Lear -- invites them to come to Studley to visit -- [Mrs. Lyons was Fanny's aunt. She was married to Judge Peter Lyons, and the sister of Col. Burwell Bassett]. Autograph letter signed, docketed by F. Washington, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Lyons.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1795] July 12.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood Park. Much obliged for her present--thank Mamma [Christian Blackburn] for tamarinds--glad [Mamma] is going to Bath for health--little Mary [Craufurd] very ill and emaciated--will dry peaches for her--afraid Mamma didn't like her cherries for she gave them away. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. [Ann's] letter relieved her of anxieties over parent [Christian Blackburn]--[Mary] much improved; thinks she will live--glad to hear her Brother [Richard] and Sister Judith are coming to visit. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, postmarked by hand \"Aug. 7,\" directed by \"Stage,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\" Date on original catalog card appears 1795 Aug. [7]?","A.N.S. 1 page. Richmond City. Requesting payment of debt to James Beckwith in the settlement of Arthur Lee's estate. With executor's note of acceptance, signed by Wm. Aug. Washington and Corbin Washington, Aug. 24, 1795.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Informs his brother that he is intending to visit Mt. Vernon and requests that he collect John Ariss' rent. Mentions his mothers health, she is now in Culpepper. Will take Judy and Harriott Washington with him to MV. Judy sends a present of two night caps. Integral cover (mutilated).","A.D.S. 1 page. Received £475.10.1 for President, specifying how much was received in bank notes, French crowns, silver coin, and gold coin. [This is for rents collected by Lewis for Washington; see letter of same date, Robert Lewis to George Washington.] Autograph document signed, docketed by R. Lewis.","A.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood Park. Can't be at Rippon Lodge until Oct. 10th--expects [Ann] to spend next summer with them [at Greenwood]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Stage, postmarked by hand \"Sept. 30,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Unable to come to Rippon Lodge right away--will wait and come down with Sally [Sarah Craufurd]--sends Judy the things she wants; fears her health will be no better til after delivery. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark (obscured). Name on original manuscript appears as \"R. S. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Arrived here after horrid ride by Stage--everyone here well--Brother [Richard Scott Blackburn] expected tomorrow--his youngest christened Judith Ball--will send patterns  and padlock by first opportunity--papa [Thos. Blackburn] never received books [Ann] sent him. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Stage. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. C.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. News of death of Judy Blackburn [wife of Richard S.]--she was delivered ten days ago of twins--one is dead--break news to Nancy [Ann Washington] and Sally [Sarah Craufurd] as gently as possible--he has disguised [his hand writing] on direction as well as he could. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Stage, postmarked by hand \"Dumf. 22th Oct.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Washington. -Mr. Philips, a gentleman from England, wants to see the seat at Mt. Vernon--Pearce should show him attentions and activities. Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral.","A.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Announces Juda's [Judith Blackburn] death--one of her infants died before her--her dying request that Nancy [Ann] take Jenny--children well--[Thomas Blackburn] still lame. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1795] Oct. 25.","Account book, A.D.S. 9 pages. \"Account of Toll Grain Received at Mill Brook mill ...\" An account of wheat, corn, rye, and buckwheat received. On cover: \"Betty Lewis Mill Brook 2d Apriel 1796.\" Autograph document signed, bound.","A.L.S. 1 page. Oaks. Will leave tomorrow morning--entreats her to keep up her spirits and follow Dr. Horner's advice. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Joseph, watermark incomplete. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. [Nath.] Craufurd arrived and gave news of them--have Dr. McClurg's advice for Tommy's [T. Blackburn, Jr.] illness and charge it to him--try to keep Tommy in good company--his leg grows worse, will keep him from visiting them this fall or winter--books she sent him by Smocks stage didn't arrive--compliments to \"the elder Mrs. Washn.\" Autograph letter signed, laminated.Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Glad her health improves--enquired about books she sent him by stage but can learn nothing--her brother will give her news of their present situation. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Dandridge encloses is $55. to pay duty on a pipe of wine for the President -- asks to be informed when this letter arrives safely. Autograph letter signed, Draft, docketed by Dandridge, laminated, in a later hand \"from GW's secy paying for wine,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"","Manuscript copy. D. 3 pages. Washington leaves his wife, Frances (Fanny Bassett), 1/4 of his plantation and stock. To son George Fayette, part of a tract in Berkeley County; 1000 acres of land \"situated in the district set apart for the officers and soldiers of the Virginia line on the Ohio River;\" and his gold watch. To son Charles Augustine, the remaining land in Berkeley Co. and 1000 acres of the above land on Ohio River. To daughter [Anna] Maria, 666 2/3 acres of the Ohio River land, a lot in Alexandria, 4 lots in Fredericksburg, and 2 male slaves (Gabriel and Frederick). All 3 children receive 1/4 of GAW's plantation, stock, etc. Other bequests 10 pounds annually to be paid \"to my Negro Charles\" and frees Charles at Frances' death or remarriage. To \"my young friend George W.P. Custis my silver hilted Sword.\" To George Washington: \"I return the golden headed cane which I received from him. I request him to accept of my grey riding Horse and new saddle and bridle as the last testimonial of my most grateful and affectionate regard for him.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1795]. Witnesses: J. Dandridge, Burwell Bassett, C.P. Lyons, M.W. Dandridge.","A.L.S. 1 page. Eleanor Custis regrets that she was not at home when Mrs. Wolcott came. She relates that her grandmother [Martha Washington] gave her the present and the lock of hair. She expresses her thanks for them and extends her wishes for the happiness of the Wolcotts. Date on catalog card is c. 1795.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Rippon Lodge. Glad she and Mr. [Bushrod] W[ashington's] health is good--he himself is better but feels his constitution declining--thanks for their attention to Tommy [Blackburn, Jr.]; hopes their watchful eye has put end to his disapation--never received Mr. [Bushrod] W[ashington's] letter--sorry venison was bad--Fowler Wood has left, and they don't get even a duck--will send for Kitty [in Md.] when weather permits. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, directed by Stage, postmarked \"Dumfries Jan. 12.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Inquires what money is necessary for Tommy [Blackburn, Jr.'s] expenses--Tommy wrote Nancy [Ann Washington] had loaned him money--encloses 2 notes on Alexa. bank--inform him if he receives money--Kitty [Blackburn] just returned from Maryland. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked \"postpaid\" in Blackburn's hand, postmarked \"[ ] Jan. [ ],\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages with integral address panel. Saw Hill. Apologizes for not answering his letter sooner and gives explanation. Discusses sale of land versus keeping it. Discusses his opinion on the Vindication of Edmund Randolph, George Washington, and his administration.","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Dandridge writes that Washington will not lease forever his lot in Alexandria, and will sell only for high cash price -- suggests Summers should make his best offer for it, and President will consider it. Autograph letter signed, Draft, docketed by Dandridge, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. D.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. President will not dispose of advertised lands until September -- but he will receive offers now altogether or separately. Autograph document signed, draft, docketed by Dandridge, fragment of G.W.'s watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"","L. 1 page. President Washington has instructed Dandridge (his secretary) to inform the Secretary of War that he agrees with the ideas of the enclosed papers. [There is no knowledge what was in those papers]. Also recommendation for troop movement. Letter, unsigned, on GW watermark paper. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. Whitehall. Says Americans \"cruelly persecuted many worthy and respectable men\" during the war, but \"that is now past.\" Offers best wishes for his happiness in America, and that \"it may long enjoy the benefits of the Presidency of Washington, whose great character and virtues alone could have preserved order in an infant state, composed of such heterogenous and ungovernable radicals.\" Discusses war with France and other international affairs.","Diary. A.D. 53 pages, including backs of covers. No longer bound together. Mostly a day by day of happenings on his plantations--crops, sales of fish, plowing, burning brush, clearing ground, etc.--trip to Mt. Vernon with [Rental] money for G.W., and expenses along way--at Mount Vernon \"flattered [Wm.] Pearce [manager] extremely with his good management.\"--visits of relatives and friends--prices paid for various goods--fishing--payment of accounts for the president--elections at court house--\"Visited Mrs. Haney who lays ill, and wrote her Will agreeable to her request...\" [distant kinswoman of G.W.'s - see letter dated June 26, 1796, Writings, XXXV, 99]--death and burial of Mrs. Haney--news of the Jay treaty--collecting [rents] and paying debts for G.W.--birth of a daughter June 18 and death a month later--detailed bargain with Mr. Fisher \"to new Iron\" a wagon--July 6, \"Gave the negroes a holliday.\" Autograph document, bound volume, first pages of book torn out. Date on original catalog card appears [1796][Mar.]28-July 18.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Hannah writes to her son about his sister's poor health, plans to see him in Dumfries, also writes about other family members - his brother, wife and their youngest child. Autograph letter signed, docketed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Bloomsbury Square. Congratulations to his brother on his recent marriage to Eliza Parke Custis. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","Autograph letter signed with address panel. Richmond. Marshall writes to Lee about the sale of property and slaves and the suicide of lawyer Alexander Campbell, who was due to appear in Philadelphia for the Hunter v. Fairfax case. Marshall suggests going to Mount Vernon on Tuesday, where President George Washington was at home visiting.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Petersburg, West Hill. Bolling discusses their approaching marriage in courtly terms (\"When I reflect that I am favored by you with a partiality ....\") -- Jack Stith, who is delivering the letter to Sarah, was refused in his amour with Miss Tabb -- Bolling sends Sarah a \"Pocket Book\" as a gift and \"small proof of my unceasing attention to you\" and mentions several of \"Sisters Stith\". The couple was married in August 1796 -- Sarah was a daughter of Laurence Washington of Digby on Chotank Creek, distantly related to George Washington -- this Laurence is mentioned in Washington's will as a friend and acquaintance \"of my Juvenile years.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked \"favoured by Mr. Stith.\"","Pencil sketch of George Washington by Benjamin Henry Latrobe cut from a sketchbook. Note with sketch reads \"Sketch of Genl. Washington stolen at Mount Vernon while he was looking to discover a distant vessel in the Potomac in which he expected some of his friends from Alexandria. taken from a sketch book of my father's, date 1796.\" Letter of provenance accompanying sketch says the inscription was written by Julia Latrobe who gave it to her grand-nephew Latrobe Weston. (Letter A-1104).","A.L.S. 2 pages. Haywood. Requests final statements on his executorship accounts for the estates of Dr. Lee and Colo. R[ichard] H[enry] Lee. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A balance sheet showing debits and credits of W.A.W. ... Nicholas Muse, James Park, Richard Henry Lee's estate, Henry W-n are names appearing on debit side ... Muse, Sanford, appear on credit side ...See also 1796-1797 W.A.W. in account with same firm.","D.S. 1 page. An entirely manuscript check drawn on the Bank of Alexandria, to John Thomas (Tommas) or bearer for $200. Signed by \"William Pearce for George Washington, Esqr.\" Document signed, fragment, canceled.","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. -introduction of Mr. Potts, a gentleman lately from England-wants to visit the Seat of the President--the residence of the man whose fame all Europe acknowledge-any civilities shown him and Mr. Milburn (his companion) will pleasing and acknowledged. Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Alexandria, to Hannah Washington in Bushfield. Corbin writes to his mother about business affairs, travel, and the health of his family.","A.D.S. 1 page. Appointment of Henry Lee, by William Augustine Washington, to receive monies owed from the State of Maryland. Witnessed by William Rice.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Richmond, to Porter in Alexandria.  With much wit, Bushrod explains how he has been too busy with \"Law and politicks\" to write. He urges Porter to visit him and also mentions business/legal matters involving Mr. Payne, Mr. Cole, and Mr. Brackenridge. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","D.S. 4 pages. An inventory of the estate of George Augustine Washington including a list of \"Stock and Utensils on his Farm in Fairfax County\" appraised and to be divided equally between Washington's wife, Fanny Bassett, and children, Charles Augustine, George Fayette and Anna Maria. Also, a list of books and the \"disposition of Major Washington's Estate agreeably to his Will.\"","Printed broadside. \"Good farm\" land for sale in County of Rutherford, District of Morgan, state of North Carolina. Describes the climate, what is being grown now, the inhabitants, the wood, the roads, mills. The Broad River flows into the center of the county and can be used for navigation. Thought to relate to Washington's estate.","A.D. 1 page. Account for taxes on land. Autograph document, burned fragment only, laminated. On reverse is receipt signed by John Sheppard, dated April 11, 1798, for full amount.","A.D. 2 pages. Account of William Augustine Washington with Henderson, Ferguson and Gibson. Balance sheet ... Nicholas Muse, Henry W-n, Richard Henry Lee estate, John Ashton, James Park on debit side, John, Nicholas and James Muse, Patrick Sanford on credit side ...","A.N.S. 1 page. \"Received 20th January 1797 from Mrs. Betty Lewis 1 Green Hide... 19/3 for G. Heiskell.\"","D.S. 1 page. Account with Patrick Callahan as miller for G.W. Includes herring, flour, beef, etc. supplied by G.W. and cash paid him as part of his hire as miller - £52.8.0 balances out.","Receipt. A.D.S. 1 page. Receipt for $30. on account of \"my hire\" [as miller for G.W.] Autograph document signed, in hand of Anderson, fragment, laminated, docketed \"No. 379, 1797 Feby. 17th Patrick Callahan for £9. to acc. of his hire.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Dandridge writes at Washington's direction, returning any testimonials and letters which had been presented to the President in Barton's behalf. Autograph letter signed, Draft, docketed by Dandridge, G.W.'s watermark. Name on original catalog card appears as \"B. D.\"","A.N.S. 1 page. Potomac River Company. In regards to advancing pay and money owed to John Kelly for work. Signed by Thomas Kennedy with return note signed by J. Gilpin.","A.N.S. 1 page. Potomac River Company. In regards to pay for Jack Ridgeway. Signed by Thomas Kennedy. Reverse side note records pay to Ridgeway.","A.N.S. 1 page. Georgetown. Potomac River Company. Note to pay James Montgomery, signed by John Templeman. Reverse side note says payment was received, Alexandria, April 28, 1797.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Richmond to Hannah Washington, Bushfield. Distressed over health of his niece--hopes she will be spared to them [probably Mary Lee Washington, b. 1795 - d. 1827, daughter of his brother Corbin]--\"She is the picture of two beloved angels\"--business with Col. [Wm. A.] Washington--pay Mr. Rice for horse bought of him--Nancy [wife, Anne Blackburn Washington] will be delighted to send her all of her books. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"[ ] April 1797\", watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]97 April 4.","A.N.S. 1 page. Potomac River Company. Note to pay William Mills. Signed by John Templeman.","A.D.S. 1 page. Receipt for two pounds for knitting seine twine into a centre for a Seine. Autograph document signed, in hand of Anderson, fragment, laminated, docketed \"No. 381\", Rect. 7 April 1797 [L?] Caywood for Kniting a Siene £2.\"","A.N.S. 1 page. Matildaville. Potomac River Company.  Note to pay William Compton. Signed by Frederick Laffler (?) and John Templeman. Reverse note shows paid in full on May 15, 1797.","A.D.S. 1 page. Potomac River Company. Itemized list for receipt of payment. Joseph Gilpin, William Hartshorne.","A.D.S. 1 page. Potomac River Company. Receipt for payment to John Leary for three barrels beef and three barrels pork. Payment received from Thomas Kennedy. Signed with mark of John Leary.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Two [slaves] have run away, one breaking down a door where he was confined--ring leader is Bill who is influenced by his mother--hopes she and papa [who evidently owns the mother] won't let her off this time for \"I believe she has a desire to ruin us if she possibly can\"--requests Papa's [T. Blackburn] help in bringing them back, for it ruins them, losing them at this busy time. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Receipt for $17.06. Autograph document signed, laminated, No. 387 endorsed receipt, badly faded.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Haywood. Relates to the settlement of the co-partnership account with Butler. Col. Washington is also concerned with a joint bond given to a Mr. William L. Lee.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Marlbro. Denies her last letter was cold, altho it had melancholy note--Mamma [Christian Blackburn] will go down to [Alexandria] soon, and she herself plans to visit [Ann] too--Sally [Offitt Craufurd] will write; she looks badly, hopes smallpox will be of value to her delicate frame. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Mr. Seton, watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Frestel, the tutor of G.W. Lafayette, writes a friendly, affectionate letter on behalf of himself and George on eve of departure for France -- they send regards to her brother and grand parents. Autograph letter signed, written in French, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"F. Frestel.\"","D.S. 1 page. Bail bond of Warner Washington for £323.6, signed by Warner Washington and John Washington, and witnessed by John Sowers. Warner had been in the custody of Sheriff Joseph Longacre as the result of a suit brought by Thomas Harrison, William Wilson and Co. Document signed, signed by Warner and John Washington, witnessed by John Sowers.","A.L.S. 1 page. Richmond. Reid must have been a client. Bushrod instructs him in the correct procedure for serving a decree on the defendants in an unidentified suit. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, (Richmond Postal Mark).","A.D.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Account with Vowells for 22 1/2 bushels flaxseed delivered to them and received in exchange 26 3/4 bushels salt. Autograph document signed, laminated, endorsed on back \"No. 48.\"","Printed and holograph document, signed. 1 page. Robert Lewis binds himself unto John and George Lewis\" ... to the Estate of Fielding Lewis deceased in the just and full sum of\" 498 pounds. However, if Robert Lewis pays 249 pounds by January 1, 1799, the bond is considered fulfilled. Note on verso: \"To a Negroe you sold in Stafford County belonging to/F[rom] Lewis's Estate.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Richmond. Bushrod writes to \"My dear friend\" and closes with greetings \"affectionately to Mrs. P.\" but the addressee is otherwise not made clear. He answers several queries concerning various legal cases, posed to Bushrod either in a series of letters or in one long unanswered -- includes Mr. Breckenridge's opinion on a horse sold to Ingraham by Lewis -- adds a postscript \"Did you ever read such a gloomy letter?\" after noting that his wife would have added her own greetings but that the letter was being written in his office. Autograph letter signed, docketed, in a later hand is \"Nephew and principal heir of Genl. Washington judge of the Supreme Court of the United States lately deceased,\" watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [17]98 Jan. 10. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"","D.S. 1 page. Bond.  Fulton agrees to pay Mrs. Washington, widow of George Augustine Washington, thirty-five pounds \"... upon the first day of January next ensuing [1799] ... for the hire of a Negro Man named Reuben for one year ...\" Frances Bassett Washington (Lear) died in 1796 so it is unclear who this document is really intended for, or if the date is incorrect.","A.D. 2 pages. List by name and purchase price of twelve Negroes purchased by George Lewis (10), John Lewis (1) and C.[harles?] Carter (1). Note on verso reads: \"Mr. Ferrell will deliver you some bonds belonging the [Betty Lewis] Estate. The Receipts [ ] of the Estate in hands Mr. B. Parke [signed] J. Lewis.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Autograph document signed, fragment, endorsed on back, marked \"No. 47\", laminated. A bill for one hogshead. Receipted by Thos. Vowell.","A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for £12.7.6 for restuffing two sofas, repairing frames, castors. Autograph document signed, fragment, docketed, laminated, incomplete watermark. Receipted by Geo. Taylor and co.","Account. D.S. 1 and a quarter page. List of blacksmithing services provided by Grymes for Lewis. Total owed Grymes: £10, 11 shillings. Document, docketed.","Account. D. 1 page. Hansford, a blacksmith, lists services provided to Lewis, George Washington's nephew, who lived in the Fredericksburg area. Total owed Hansford: £1 17 shillings 1 pence. Document, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Haywood. Writes to ask Fitzgerald to consult with Edmund Lee over terms of James Thompson's proposals for buying wheat crop from William Washington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, \"Favrd by Mr. J. Thompson\", laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. A. Washington.\" [Fitzgerald was prominant merchant in Alexa. and formerly an aid to G.W. in Revolution].","A.L.S. 1 page. Discusses inclement weather, trying to get from Alexandria to Westmoreland, voyage, illness of unidentified person, possibly sister. Corbin Washington letter to brother Bushrod Washington.","A.D. 1 page. Account of Joseph Simpson's, bonds, notes, etc., some in favor of George Stovin. Autograph document, silked, docketed \"B. Taylor's acct.\" Date on original catalog card appears 1798 [May] 3.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Bushfield. Corbin writes his apologies for not writing more often and says that \"the circumstances of my family have shut me out from all information, and rendered me entirely dependant on my friends for now and then a gleam of light\" -- while professing to be apolitical, he recognizes that private happiness depends on proper functioning of \"the great public machine\" -- his wife recovers her health -- the Leeton family arrived in good health. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lee (?), integral cover, laminated. Date on original catalog card appears [17]98 May 13.","A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for £10.0.0 for house rent from Feb. 14-[May 14th] at £40 per annum. Autograph document signed, fragment, charred by fire, laminated, docketed by B. Washington, watermark.","D. 1 page. Bill for £1.1.1/2 for 6 1/2 yds. of painted cloth. Document, fragment, charred by fire, laminated, docketed by B. Washington \"J. Thompson pd. [ ] a charge of a fee for [ ]\" incomplete watermark.","Bond. A.D.S. 1 page. Bail bond of Warner Washington for £156.12.6, signed by Warner Washington and John Washington, and witnessed Griffin Taylor. Warner had been in the custody of Sheriff George Noble as the result of a suit brought by Charles McThurston. Autograph document signed, signed by Warner and John Washington, witnessed by Griffin Taylor, incomplete watermark.","Letter, 2 pages. To Lawrence Lewis, Rich Woods. Postpones the payment of a debt in full. Asks Lewis to send \"the picture up, by the first opportunity.\" Integral cover. (This Lawrence Washington may be the son of Samuel by his last wife).","Autograph letter signed. Mount Vernon. Nelly writes to McHenry about yellow fever in Philadelphia and the standard that she commissioned for a volunteer dragoon in Alexandria.","A.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Couldn't write earlier because of Aunt Ballett's illness--gave Dickey [Richard S. Blackburn] the bill which he will inclose to Mr. [Bushrod] Washington--[letter] very faded and hard to decipher]. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]98 [Sept. 8 ?].","Manuscript copies of excerpts from two letters about the Quasi-War with France, supposedly provided to Alexander Hamilton circa September 1798. The first letter is from George Washington to Timothy Pickering, 9 September 1798. The second is from George Cabot to Timothy Pickering, 27 September 1798.","D.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Denman and Co. in Philadelphia, makes this receipt for £57.18.9 received from Clement Biddle for blankets; signed by Matthew Kean for the maker, Denman and Co. The blankets were for Washington. Document signed, fragment, in hand of T. Lear.","Bill. D.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. A receipted bill in the amount of $152.13 for a library bookcase for Gen. Washington and 282 feet of casing. Receipted by John Douglass. Document signed, in unknown hand.","Bill. D. 1 page. A receipted bill for $11.23 (or £ 11.23.0) for a picture frame 16 feet 4 inches -- made out to Clement Biddle \"for Genl. Washington\" by John McEllwee, and the receipt signed by John Rorke. Document, fragment, in hand of John Rorke. Date on original catalog card appears [1798] [Dec. 19].","A.L.S. 1 page. Encloses $50 bill received, for tobacco, and requests him to pay her tax at court today--just paid Mr. B. Lee £10 for folder--this is last of her [money]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, \"Mrs. H. Washington 1798,\" marked \"Hon'd by Mr. B. Lee,\" laminated. Date on original catalog card appears [1798]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"H. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Praising their mutual friend, George Washington. In this letter, the Earl of Buchan mentions that his nephew, David Erskine, is travelling to America and plans to visit Mount Vernon. Integral cover.","L. 2 pages. Tayloe writes to Secretary of War James McHenry that he is honored by President's late appointment of him, but prefers to delay decision of acceptance -- he will pay personal respects to war office. Docketed 'Mount Vernon, 6th Feby. '99 from His Excy. Genl. Washington with my reply 22d. Feby.' Letter, a true copy, teste by Wm. Holburne, incomplete watermark (1794).","A business letter giving Webb information on sending the money he owes, Lawrence further expresses that he has taken Mrs. Webb's advice and had married Eleanor Parke Custis, stating his happiness with his wife.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Powel writes to say she paid James McAlpin's bill for Bushrods black satin robe -- she hopes Mrs. Anne Blackburn Washington's health has improved -- she is glad Bushrod was at the wedding of Nelly Custis and Lawrence Lewis, and says \"I was certain that when Mrs. Washington found the thing inevitable she would act with propriety, indeed from all I can learn she has every Reason to approve her Grand-Daughter's choice.\" -- Powel agrees with Bushrod on the deplorable state of the Southern roads, especially those of Maryland -- the elopement of Maria Bingham (a child of 15) with a French count was shocking -- shares news of Philadelphia people -- mentions \"your excellent Mother's\" sorrows [at death of Corbin Washington ?]. Autograph letter signed, retained copy, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. She and sister [Nancy] enjoy a weeks holiday--tries to progress in her lessons, begins French--mentions children [brothers] who send love to Aunt Nancy and Uncle Bushrod. Autograph letter signed, part of a cover laminated to letter, directed \"to be left at the Cross Roads,\" incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Kanawha Point Pleasant. Recommends 6 men from this county as officers in the lately established army -- [included is a separate sheet docketed \"Thos. Lewis June 14, 1799, containing names of 6 men recommended by Lewis,\" in another hand]. See also 1799 June 14, W. H. Cavandish to James McHenry. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"June 14\" on a separate sheet (see below), laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Tho. Lewis.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Kanawha County. See 1799 June 13, Thomas Lewis to James McHenry. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Sends names of men who seek military commissions ...","Check from the Bank of the United States. Signed by John Nicholson paid to Mr. James Andrews or Bearer, Amount $944.15. Mr. Nicholson was one of the founders of the bank.","Purchase note. A Ninety Day Sight Note issued by Charles Alders' Co., Madeira, on September 20, 1799, to William T. Smith of Philadelphia for £84 British Sterling, directed to Tobias Lear on the account of George Washington on Nov. 14, 1799 and the amount recorded in his cash memoranda book of the same day.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Lear writes this follow up letter because no answers were received to earlier letters ordering 2 pipes of wine -- does Pintard have any in this country? -- if so, send some immediately as the General's wine supply is depleted and Washington only wants wine of superior quality. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear, enclosed in letter to Elias Boudinot, laminated, watarmark (1794). Not in Writings. [See draft of letter to Elias Boudinot, same date, on reverse of this letter].","A.L.S.  1 page. Greenwood. Looks forward to receiving her for a visit--sorry for Mamma [Christian Blackburn] having so much to fatigue her at her time of life. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Joe, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","Account, Document signed, 1 page. Though it is now in two pieces, amount due Lear is $42.24. Signed by Lear as being correct.","A.L.S. 1 page. A Letter-account itemizing the amount due Lear for forage and subsistence for Sept.-Oct., 1799. $234.39 is the amount totaled up. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Swan, P. M. General.\"","A.L.S. 1 page and A.N.S. 1 page.  Autograph letter signed, a receipt for the sum of $234.39 being the pay for forage and subsistence for Sept.-Oct., 1799. Also in folder, note of receipt signed by Lear, \"Received of Caleb Swan PM Genl. The sum of two hundred and thirty four 39/100 dollars, being my pay...\"","A.L. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Lear writes to Pintard that Mr. Alder from Madeira has sent 2 pipes of wine to General Washington, to be picked up in Philadelphia -- payment by draft has been made -- nevertheless, Washington will accept 1 pipe of Pintard's offered wine from his private store in this country, provided it is still of the best quality after being imported six years ago. Autograph letter, draft, docketed by Lear, watermarked. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Congratulations on her birthday--worried over Mr. Washington's cough--Mamma [Christian Blackburn] has left--her little boys, David, Bushrod and George--Mr. Magruder's failure for 500,000 dollars--Major De Butts sails for Italy--received books from her and will take good care of them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover with several messages written on the cover, laminated, directed \"to be left at the Cross Roads,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Cordial letter of acknowledgment for two pipes of Madeira wine which had just arrived. Expresses Mrs. Washington's appreciation for a gift of two boxes of citron.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Impending death of George Washington--\"I think he cannot survive through the night\"--come and bring Mrs. Law if possible--Dr. Craik, Dr. Dick, and Dr. Brown are here.","Letter from Tobias Lear to Burgess Ball, December 15, 1799 informing him of Washington's death.","Funeral Announcement. D. 1 page. 'The Remains of General Washington [will be de]posited in the family Vault, at mount Ve[rnon on Wed]nesday the 18th instant, at twelve O'Clock. Should the weather be unfa[vorable on Wed]nesday, - the Funeral will take place [Thursday] at the same hour.' Watermarked - Holograph in the hand of Albin Rawlins.","Bill to the estate of George Washington. 2 boxes of Mould Candles 104 nett, for a total charge of £7.19.0. Mackenzie signed the bill as having received payment in full on May 24, 1800.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Mount Vernon. Announces death of George Washington--description of G.W.'s last days and hours and his death--\" ... he could scarcely speak and breathed with difficulty, his complaint being an inflamatory sore throat, usually called the Quincy.\"--Drs. Craik, Dick and Brown sent for--\" ... between ten and eleven o'clock at night, he resigned his breath into the hand that gave it.\"--\" ... not a groan or a complaint escaped him.-with the most perfect resignation, and in full possession of his reason to the last moment he gave up his life.\"--\"He was fully sensible of his approaching dissolution for some time before we could persuade ourselves but that there was a hope left and he frequently told the Physicians that their efforts would be in vain ... As often as he could speak he would mention to me something which he wished to have done. And his last words, about a quarter of an hour before he died, were to me thus - 'My dear Friend I am just about to change this Scene, my breath can continue but a few moments, You will have me decently interred, and do not let my body be put into the Tomb in less than two days after my death.' He there feld his own pulse ceased ...\"--Mrs. W's fortitude--\" ... she yields not to that grief, which would be softened by tears.\"--saw his children about 6 weeks ago--\"I beg that no part of it [the letter] therefore may be published; for I presume that everything which relates to this afflicting event will be eagarly sought after by the public.\" Autograph letter signed, laminated watermark. Mary Stilson Lear was the mother of Tobias Lear.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney writes from Harper's Ferry three days after George Washington's death offering his condolences for this \"irreparable loss\" to Tobias Lear at Mount Vernon, Martha Washington, and Nelly Parke Custis Lewis.","On May 3, 1800, Keith Smith received the amount above after appearing and proving the statement before George Taylor. \"To making 1 suit cloathes (black) for John Anderson £1.16.0.","Bill. For 40 pounds of pound cake at 3/6 for a total of £7.0.0. One basket which contained the cake to be returned to Judy Edick. George Edick signed the account on March 28, 1800, as having received payment from Jim Anderson (likely James Anderson).","Orders for the funeral of George Washington. Manuscript copy, 4 pages. Signed by the Adjutant General, William North. \"Major General Hamilton has received through the Secretary of War the following order, From the President of the United States.\" Ordered December 21, 1799, Philadelphia. Signed December 24, 1799 in the Adjutant General's office.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Craufurd bewails the recent death of George Washington -- \"it haunts my slumbers and in the day I can think of nothing else\" -- wishes to write Sister Nancy [Ann Blackburn Washington] -- poor Bushrod Washington, his uncle first and \"I suppose next his Brother [Corbin] will fall victims to the unrelenting hand of death.\" -- speaks of Mr. Craufurd's illness and other family matters. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed in a later hand \"Death of Gen. Washington mentioned,\" Ms. badly torn and disintegrated, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Herbert.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. \"Long before they can reach you, your heart and the hearts of your fellow citizens will be made sorrowful by the suffering and melancholly of the death of one excellent fellow citizen Gen. Washington ...\" Autograph letter signed, black seal, docketed.","Bill. For making suits with buttons for Mr. Lear, Mr. George Rawlins [sic] Mr. Sims and Mr. Wilson. Also for making a pair of breeches for Mr. Dowdal. Total charges came too £7.18.3.","Bill. A.D.S. 3 pages. Addressed to James Anderson. Bill for mourning suits made for family and servants to wear when around the Mansion. Noted with monies received. Misnumbered on the top right corner as 'MS-2350,' corrected in the catalog book to MS-3050.","D. 1 page. For rendering funeral honors to the deceased General Washington. Appears over names of J.M. Hughes, Ebenezer Stevens, Jacob Morton, James Farlie, John Stagg junr. (Committee of Arrangement). Printed document, mounted on cardboard.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Letter mentioned \"We have had great to do in the city occasioned by the death of General Washington. I send you a newspaper wherein you may read the procession which may be of some gratification to you,\" ... with integral address leaf, Philadelphia postmark.","Manuscript eulogy. A.D.S. 16 pages. Docketed: \"Eulogy on Washington delivered in Medway [Massachusettes] D. 1799 by Dr. Abigah Richardson.\"","A.D. 11 pages. Lawrence Lewis's account of moneys received and expended from G.W.'s death to 1802, including am't of cash in house at G.W.'s death, amt. pd. doctors, money spent for cake at G.W.'s funeral, expenses on his houses in Washington, taxes, payment of legacies, building vault, for whiskey furnished at sale at Mount Vernon; money received from purchases at sales was main income during the period. Autograph document, copy, docketed, in hand of L. Lewis, laminated. Certified by Alexander Moore, Court Commissioner of Fairfax County, Va.","Executor's inventory, original. 51 pages. Listing and appraisal of everything at Mt. Vernon by rooms, including books in library and contents of outbuildings--also livestock, tools, farm equipment, etc. on each farm--negroes--Appraisal sworn to by Thomson Mason, Tobias Lear, Thomas Peter and Wm. H. Foote. Bound volume, 6 blank pages, docketed \"Inventory and Appraisement of the estate of Genl. Geo. Washington - 1810 Augt. Returned and ordered to be recorded,\" silked. Date on original catalog card appears [c. 1800]. Ordered and recorded on August 20, 1810 teste Wm. [Moss ?]. [See under same date a draft of this same inventory].","Inventory, draft. A.D. 64 pages. Inventory by room of articles at Mount Vernon, with appraised values -- includes contents of mansion house, kitchen, office, storehouse, washhouse, gardeners house, salt house, black smith shop, etc. -- also inventory of livestock, and farm equipment on each of the farms, the distillery, mill -- on the mansion house farm, inventory of articles in barn, greenhouse, lost, fish house, etc., paint cellar -- lists of gardeners tools, linen, etc., and plated ware, etc. -- list of books and pamphlets in library by case, with some marked \"Taken by B[ushrod] Washington\" and \"Mrs. Lewis's property,\" \"taken by G. Washington\", and \"To Mrs. Washington,\" -- maps, charts, etc. -- includes number of Negroes owned by George Washington in his own right, \"which Mrs. Washington intending to liberate at the end of the present year, can only be valued for the service of the working negroes for one year.\" Autograph document, draft, in unknown hand, entitled \"An Inventory etc. of Articles at Mount Vernon with their appraised value, annexed.\" watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [1800?], but an entry on page 59 enumerates the slave population \"which Mrs. Washington [is] intending to liberate at the end of the present year.\" Since she signed a deed of manumission for her deceased husband's slaves in December 1800, the date of this estate inventory would seem to be 1800.","Document, printed and sold by Graupner of Boston. Sheet music. \"The Battle of Prague favorite Sonata forte with Accompanyments. G. Washington President of The United States.\"","Patriotic songbook. 30 pages. Bound manuscript, handwritten by Maria Dickinson. Volume contains patriotic songs (handwritten) mentioning Washington and the American Revolution.","Two sketches shows pyramid-like structure surmounted by statue, and inscription below. Date on original catalog card appears [1800 ?]. On a separate page is a proposed inscription in Latin on reverse of cover. Watermark (crown over armed figure), 3 pages.","Printed copy of GW's will. Signed by Lawrence Lewis.","Bill, Clerk of Fairfax to the Executors of GW's will. First charge recorded in January is for \"Recording the Will\" for $4.55. Various other fees are itemized as docketing, attorney's fees, and charges for copies of various declarations. Total bill signed by Mr. Deneale, Clerk, came to $12.96.","One bound volume, 23 pages. Executor's account of sales, meetings of legatees, etc. -- contains the following: Mar. 5, 1800, list of those who purchased horses and jacks from estate with amounts paid; Oct. 15, 1800: list of sales of cattle, milk cows and oxen from estate with amount paid; undated (see card 4, June 7, 1803): list of lot sales in Washington City; James River Shares, Ashby's Bend land, tract in Frederick, Aris's land lots in Bath, Bullskin land, Chattins run etc. with name of purchaser and price per acre; Nov. 12, 1801: Sale of cows, bulls, steers, jacks and jennets, sheep with list of purchaser and amount; July 25, 1802: private sale with account of personal items belonging to G.W., purchaser, and price paid, purchasers here are legatees and deduct purchase price from estate due them, total amount $1882.50; July 21, 1802: \"Payable in Six Months/Sale at Mt. Vernon\" list of purchaser and amount, nothing listed to tell what is sold, total $8340.75, probably the result of meeting of July 19; July 19, 1802: dated Alexandria, an account of a meeting of legatees and executors of G.W.'s estate and agreements made as follows: 1. majority opinion of legatees present govern whole. -- 2. not contest validity of will as to property out of state. -- 3. carriages, horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs and personal estate except stock and bonds to be sold by executors. -- 4. lands on Kanawha and Ohio be divided and rest of land be sold by executors, NW territory and Kentucky lands to be sold. -- 5. stock of U.S., bank stock, Potomac and James River shares to be divided except one share in Potomac Co. sold. -- 6. agree to sale of James River shares and nine shares of Columbia bank stock; June 7, 1803: \"Account of Sales at Alexa. June 7th 1803 of property, belonging to the Estate of Genl. Washn.\" Charles County land, lots in Alexandria here follows list of other land sold as listed on card one undated (this document was bound incorrectly and has not been detached and the sheets in correct order).","Bill, A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for advertising sale of jacks and jennies at Mount Vernon dated Feb. 14, 1800; and for advertising sundries the estate of Mrs. Washington dated June 27, 1802. Receipted for £1.12. by T. Green. Docketed 14 February 1800. Autograph document signed, in hand of Green, docketed, laminated, watermark.","A manuscript book that contains 12 Masonic songs mostly associated with New England (lyrics only). Also includes poems or songs on George Washington and his death. Northampton, Massachusetts.","Tobias Lear's copy of an explanatory letter from him to John Adams in which he elaborated on Martha Washington's December 31, 1799 letter he wrote on behalf of her.","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. S. Lyman writes that Doctor James Craik \"wrote a Gentleman in this City, that the General [Washington], with his own Fingers, closed his own Eyes in Death -- this circumstance is a little remarkable, and it showed that he had his reason, and a spirit of resignation ... such was the Death of this great man....\"","D.S. 1 page. Copy of account dated Jan. 8, 1800, \"For Sundries for the Funeral Procession, in honor of the late Commander in Chief Gen. Washington. Use of a Pall ... $5 / Two Black Cloaks ... 2 / Bier ... 2 / 9 dollars [total].\" On Feb. 20, 1800, Haigh acknowledges receipt of payment in Pittsburgh for his expenses at the mock procession. Document signed, docketed.","The House and Senate of Massachusetts express opinions on how General George Washington should properly be commemorated by the public.","Order submitted by John Read and accepted in Massachusetts Senate and followed by the House to accept resolution to wear crepe on left arm in Commemoration of G. Washington's death.","D. 1 page. Alexandria. A bill from Paton and Butcher in the amount of £2.6.[7] for leather and shoe thread. (Date from earlier library cataloging; item was microfilmed as an 1808 item.) Document, fragment, docketed by B. Washington, charred by fire, silked.","Bill. Decr 25th \"To a mah[ogan]y Coffin with silver plate engraved, furnished with lace, handles and a coverd case with lifters $ 88.\" \"To sundry charges $11.25.\" For a total bill of $99.25. Particular charges were for \"Hire of the Cochee,\" \"Hire of the Bier\" and the \"Hire of a Horse.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. The writers request answers to several specific questions about their role as executors of Washington's will -- they require Simms's professional advice because Judge Bushrod Washington (another executor) hasn't arrived yet. Autograph letter signed, in hand of George S. Washington (?,) laminated, G.W.'s watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Simms answers questions put by them [see letter of Jan. 20, 1800] as executors of George Washington's estate -- among other things, he assures them they can dispose of personal property and wheat at private sales, but an account must be kept of articles disposed of in this way, and must be included in the estate inventory. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ch. Simms.\"","Bill. D. 1 page. Bill for 1 coopers-axe 6/6. Document, fragment, endorsed on back, laminated.","A.D. 1 page. Draft Committee Resolution, \"The Committee appointed to consider and report what public measures are proper to be adopted by this Legisature to commemorate the virtues of General Washington...\" Two resolutions, the 1st crossed out pertaining to a monument or statue to be erected. The 2nd resolution concerns printed copies of a Proclamation.","A.D.S. 2 pages.  Committee resolution or recommendation to the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. They have appointed Fisher Ames to delivera n oration on the \"sublime virtues of Gen. George Washinton before the Lieut. Governor, the Council and the tow branches of the General Court;\" signed by Moses Gill, Samuel Phillips, and the Speaker of the House. Also assigns John Coffin Jones and Jonathan Mason to a committee to make such arrangements for a public exercise assigned for the 8th of February. Concurred and signed.","Printed document, 1 page. Broadside. Funeral procession arrangements, Haverhill, Massachusetts. \"Arrangements to be observed On the 22nd day of February next, agreeably to the proclamation of the President of the United States, For Paying a Public Tribute of Respect to the Memory of our beloved General George Washington, late deceased.\" A eulogy will be given at Reverend Abiel Abbot's Meeting House. The broadside includes an order of procession and instructions to the inhabitants of Haverhill on proper mourning wear.","A.L. 4 pages. Dryburgh Abbey. A letter on slavery and the life and character of GW; mentions Lear, Franklin and Adams. Autograph letter, incomplete.","A bill for 11 items which came to a total of £22.18.9. A particular item is recorded for \"Leading a Coffin\" which came to £14.10.0. Alexander Smith documented Mr. Munn's receipt of payment in Alexandria on May 14, 1800.","A.D.S. 1 page. House and Senate of Massachusetts committee order to request a copy of Fisher Ames' oration for printing.","Draft of MS-5754. Committee of Massachusetts House of Representatives requests Fisher Ames to thank cadets and artillery of Commonwealth of Mass. in oration.","Order from committee to request Fisher Ames to thank cadets and artillery of Commonwealth of Mass. during his oration.","A bill for one shroud which came to $6 and one pall cloth $6, for a total of $12. On verso Michael Gretter (or Gutten?) signed the bill as having received payment.","A.L.S. Philadelphia. Send copy of GW's will and also \"The box made of the oak that sheltered the Great Sir William Wallace ...\"  At bottom of letter is note from Buchan, dated Aug. 16, 1800, bequeathing box to \"Washington's University in Columbia.\" Autograph letter signed, in hand of [Bushrod Washington].","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Herbert mentions Lewiss note for $1500, payable this week, which may be renewed if necessary -- gives Lewis instructions on how to renew it -- note in another hand, \"This note was given by L. Lewis as an Executor to the Will of Genl. Washington and to take up one of the Genls. then in Bank.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. Herbert.\"","A.D. 1 page.  Medfield [memorial] Procession to Washington. \"The Committee of arrangments [sic] recommend the following order of Procession for the 22nd Instant provided the weather and walking tbe good. Viz-\" also, \"It is expected that every person will wear a crape or ribband on th eleft arm. Soldiers just above the cuff and citizens just above the Elbow.\"","Commonwealth of Massachusetts order that members of house and senate shall distribute to clergy and to libraries Fisher Ames' oration.","Bound, manuscript copy of an oration, written by Royall Tyler, Esq., pronounced at Bennington, Vermont on February 22, 1800 in commemoration of the death of General Washington. Copy signed Mary R. Nowland AD 1812. Inside volume cover (back and front) reads \"Miss Mary R. Nowland July 3rd 1823.\"","A.N.S. 1 page. Regarding a survey plat.  Date on original catalog card appears 1800 (?) Feb. 27.","A.D.S. 1 page. Bill and receipt. Samuel Washington receives 175 dollars from Custis in return for \"A Sorrel Horse ... about sixteen hands high; but five years old, warranted sound and free from blemish ...\" If Custis finds the horse to be \"unsound\" within thirty days, Washington agrees to return the total sum. Witnessed by Tobias Lear and Lawrence Lewis.","Items listed are black crepe, hat looping, material for making two palls, 6 dozen flints, 1 cask powder weighing 114 pounds as received from the arsenal. Total bill was $40.08.","D.S. 3 pages. Two evaluations, one dated Ap. 26 signed by William Dandridge and Thomas Dew, the other dated May 13 and signed by Jos. Foster and [W.] H. Macon. Both at request of Lewis and Doct. [David] Stuart. Statement signed by Wm. King that the property herein valued belongs jointly to Mr. Custis [G.W.P.] and Mr. [Lawr.] Lewis. The property being valued consists of 2 slaves and several horses. Document signed, endorsed \"Valuation of Mr. Lewis's Property in New Kent,\" mounted, watermark.","Letter, 3 pages. London. Contains Wests comments on proposed reinterment of George Washington in the Federal city and monument to be raised to him -- recommends triangle or pyramid as most durable monument -- should be in prominent place, planted with trees -- monuments should be hollow -- rotunda, and brass pedestrian statue of Washington -- work to be of \"monumental simplicity\" -- 4 doors and stone coffin. Letter, marked \"Copy of a letter from one West=the celebrated American artist in London to Rufus King, Esq. our Minister at that Court on the subject of a \"Monument\" to be erected to the memory of that illustrious citizen - George Washington, was obligingly handed us by a gentleman for publication - From Gazette of the United States and Daily Advertizer, Dec. 22, 1800\". [Appended is a copy of \"A Resolution of the Old Congress,\" describing the type of monument to be erected to Washington.]","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Concerning the collection of funds due George Washington's estate in Philadelphia. \"What ever money you may receive please credit the Estate of Genl. Washington with it as also any money that may be paid you by Judge Bushrod Washington, a statement of which please forward me at this place.\"  Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","D.S. 1 page. \"On motion of David Stuart ordered that Tobias Lear, Adm. of the Estate of Geo. A. Washington deceased by summoned to appear at the next Court and give Counter Security or Deliver up all and Singular the decendents Estate.\" This copy signed by George Deneale, Clerk.","D.S. 6 pages. Account copy of \"The Estate of George A. Washington in acct. with Tobias Lear, Administrator.\" An acct. of GAW's estate transactions as kept by Lear. Also included are copies of court documents ordering debts to be paid to the estate (dated Jan. 1801); acknowledgement of examination of the acct. (dated April 14, 1801); and an order for the acct. to be recorded (dated April 21, 1801). Document signed, on George Washington's water mark paper.","D. 1 page. Bail Bond of George Steptoe Washington for $200. Dated 1801 April 6, and docketed \"McCormick vs. Washington Bond,\" signed by George Tate and George S. Washington, witnessed by Benj. Stephenson. Document, docketed \"McCormick vs. Washington Bond,\" signed by George Tate and George S. Washington, witnessed by Benj. Stephenson, laminated.","A.D.S. 1 page. \"I hereby relinquish the Administration of the Estate of the late George Augustine Washington and agreeably to an order of the Court of Fairfax County, and deliver up all and Singular the Decendents Estate which has come to my hand as Admr.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. To the Justice of the court of Fairfax County. Further explains his resignation as the administrator of George A. Washington's estate. Turned papers and bonds over to Burwell Bassett who is ready to become the new administrator. Docketed on reverse. Torn corner.","A.L.S. 1 page. Autograph letter signed, mounted, watermark (1794), with part of cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\" Encloses note for $875. for discount at the bank, and intends to present the necessary draft on Monday next.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Lewis gives the account with Blagden as it now stands, taken from papers of Dr. Thornton's -- £26.8.11 1/2 Maryland money is still due him -- Lewis asks Blagden to send authenticated vouchers for repayment of moneys expended so that the late General Washingtons heirs will be see the justification for the expense. Autograph letter signed, endorsed by Lewis, 2 p. covered with figures, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawr. Lewis.\"","Estate documents, 10 documents.","Memoranda of payments made, etc. by L[awrence]? Lewis as executor of estate--includes $1000 for hire of a vessel the \"Hene. and Patsey\"--also, 2 orders given to Thos. Peter on Samuel Hamilton, W-1250/B; ","Account, rec'd of N. Lee on account of Sheppard Pd. cash for negroes, etc., W-1250/C; ","Account, Includes $500.00 \"By cash of A. McLean,\" and $100 \"By costs recovered on Tomlinson's case,\" W-1250/D; ","Account, notes due with interest, W1250/E; ","Account, Lawrence Lewis with estate, Debit and credit of $16,037.30 -- including \"By balance due me as Executor -- $1,0872.69\" and \"By this sum due me as creditor legatee $5,138.61.\" etc., W-1250/F; ","Account, Mathew Ranson in account with executors, record of payment due with interest, etc., W-1250/H; ","Sums credited to estate, Amt. received and amts. not received [for purchases at sales], W-1250/I; ","Purchasers at private sale of Washington estate including amounts of purchases of each individual, W-1250/J; ","Receipt, Peyton Drew to Robert Lewis, W-1250/?","W-1250/K, A.D.S. 2 pages. Commissioner's report. Upon order of Court of Fairfax Cty., has settled joint and separate accounts of Lawrence Lewis and Bushrod Washington, acting executors of G.W. estate--1st, a balance of $3670.76 due L. Lewis in capacity as sole executor before any of others quailified--2nd, acct of Bush. Washington with estate, showing indebtedness of $2017.94, exclusive of 9 shares of Bank of Potomac--3rd, general acct. of acting executors representing whole transactions with balance due the Executors of $15,707.95,--including commissions--charges executors with full acct. of sales, $124,928.01--credit them with sums not pd. by purchasers, esp. $15,125.00 for purchases of lands by late Col. Thomas Lee as guarding of Corbin Washington's children, \"which purchase their present Guardian did not think himself at liberty to confirm, whereby there is a suit now pending in the High Court of Chancery of Virginia, consequently this as well as other matters, relative to the Estate remain open \"till a further settlement.\"","W-1250/K, A.D.S. 2 pages. Commissioner's report. Upon order of Court of Fairfax Cty., has settled joint and separate accounts of Lawrence Lewis and Bushrod Washington, acting executors of G.W. estate--1st, a balance of $3670.76 due L. Lewis in capacity as sole executor before any of others quailified--2nd, acct of Bush. Washington with estate, showing indebtedness of $2017.94, exclusive of 9 shares of Bank of Potomac--3rd, general acct. of acting executors representing whole transactions with balance due the Executors of $15,707.95,--including commissions--charges executors with full acct. of sales, $124,928.01--credit them with sums not pd. by purchasers, esp. $15,125.00 for purchases of lands by late Col. Thomas Lee as guarding of Corbin Washington's children, \"which purchase their present Guardian did not think himself at liberty to confirm, whereby there is a suit now pending in the High Court of Chancery of Virginia, consequently this as well as other matters, relative to the Estate remain open \"till a further settlement.\"","Account, D. 1 1/4 pages. Ferneyhough lists various services he provides for Lewis, being work done on Lewis's chariot - its wheels, springs, boots, doors, etc. Docketed.","Account book, settlement of the estate of George Washington. A.D. 32 pages. Accounts of various people associated with the estate, including money for hire of negroes - \"Statement of the accounts of the several legatees for the purpose of explaining them.\" Autograph document, mostly in hand of Bushrod Washington, laminated, watermarks, no cover, torn or clipped pages included.","A.L.S. 3 pages. New Kent. Concerns a shipment of wheat ... no demand for wheat or corn ... cider here for Mrs. W-n; will send some to Norfolk at first opportunity ... Had to get a new cog wheel for the mill ... Richmond market full of meat of all kind; cattle and sheep still on my hands ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Stafford City, VA. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Concerning receipts for western lands.  Addressed to Col. Thomas Francis Worthington, at Chilicothe N.W. Territory.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Fort Washington. Complains of dullness of \"this accursed Country\"--reference to someone whose gloomy countenance \"cannot bear the appearance of Happiness\"--longs to be with her and \"my dear Boy\" [Bushrod Blackburn ?,] but fears 2 years separation are necessary--expects to be dealt with by strict letter of the law--hasnt heard from Tommy [Blackburn, Jr.]--would rather see him idle at Rippon Lodge than where he is. Autograph letter signed, cover fragment laminated to letter, directed \"Via Fredericksburg To [ ] X Roads,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"R. S. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Walnut Farm. Concerning the execution of the estates of Bushrod's father, John Augustine Washington, and Lawrence Augustine's father, Samuel Washington, both deceased. Bushrod writes, \"I have never condemned you for demanding of the executors of your father ... a settlement of their accounts, and altho' I thought it unkind to institute a suit ag[ainst] me ...\" Bushrod is nevertheless willing to settle the matter. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rich Woods. Lawrence A. Washington proposes to Samuel Washington that he meet at Richwoods with Bushrod Washington to discuss debts extending from the estates of their fathers, Charles Washington and John Augustine Washington I, respectively. \"You will therefore, at once see the necessity of your ... attendance, to exonerate yourself, from as much of the weight of that business as possible.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawrence A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Reporting on the death of Martha Washington the day before. Suffering protracted fever, MW prepared for death \"with fortitude and resignation\"; gave advice to her grandchildren, took the sacrament and directed a chosen white gown be brought out. The funeral would be Tuesday (two days hence). Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 1 page. Rich Woods. Having received Bushrod's letter of April 2, 1802 re-settlement of his father's estate (John Augustine Washington), Lawrence Augustine feels \"...a perfect willingness to enter into a settlement of our business, with any Gentleman you may choose to designate for that purpose. And I can assure you, that every light I possess shall be thrown on the subject.\"","A.D. 19 pages. Final draft. Contains acct. of cash on hand, money in hands of Clement Biddle, notes due and paid--inventory of articles at Mt. Vernon and value (many are missing from here which appear, crossed off, on the first draft)--lists articles in mansion house, kitchen, servants hall, etc. Autograph document, Final draft, in unknown hand, entitled \"Inventory of Property that belonged to Mrs. Martha Washington, Taken the 24th of May and Eleventh of July 1802,\" final draft, watermark.","A.D. 20 pages. Contains acct. of cash on hand, money in hand of Clement Biddle, notes due and pd.--inventory of articles at Mt. Vernon and value (many are crossed off and do not appear in final draft)--articles in mansion house, kitchen, servants hall, wash house, etc. Autograph document, Draft, in unknown hand, entitled \"Inventory of Property that belonged to Mrs. Martha Washington Taken the 24th of May and Eleventh of July 1802,\" 1st draft.","Docketed on verso \"$35 June 16, 1802\" and \"To building a Vault at Mount Vernon $35.00\" and \"Recd the above amount in full (signed) John M. Lightfoot.\"","Autograph document, 7 pages. In hand of Albin Rawlins, an account of articles sold at the July 21st sale on six months credit (See \"Book of Sales and of Mount Vernon Property\"). This appears to be a rough draft (made at the time of auction) of the list entered in this executors' account book -- Rawlins' list gives name of purchaser, item and price; sale of chariot and harness, coachee, horses, clover machine, sheep, bulls, cows, calves, steers, marquee, tents, saddles, canteen, tin machine, saws and other tools, malt mill, \"The Knight of Malta,\" reams of paper, wax, French horn, pump, locks, tool chest, hoes, sheet copper, old iron, rope, etc., copying press, yawl [an incomplete summary of the contents]. On last sheet are lists of names and figures, probably a scratch sheet. Autograph document, in hand of A. Rawlins, laminated. This doc. is NOT part of the \"Book of Sales of Mt. V. Prop.\" but a separate doc.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Alexandria. Unable to buy any good furniture at sale [of Mrs. Washington's estate]--all worth having previously divided among legatees--George Washington Parke Custis's inheritance of wine--purchased one of four large paintings at sale, view of Great falls of Potomack. Autograph letter signed, docketed \"Copy Letter to Colo. May.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Deneale.\"","A.D. 16 pages. \"Rough estimate of the sales of the estate purchased by the Legatees in order to give an idea of their relative situation to each other and to them (?) who will be creditors and who debtors.\" Accounts of the following individuals: Bushrod Washington, Howell Lewis, Lawrence Lewis, Alexander Spotswood, G. W. P. Custis, Robt. Lewis, Wm. A. Washington, Col. Thomas Lee, Wm. Robinson, Samuel Washington, Mrs. Law, Geo. A. Washington heirs, Thornton Washington heirs, Thomas Peter, Charles Carter, G. S. Washington, Fielding Lewis, Nicholas Fitzhugh, Dr. Peyton, Lawrence A. Washington, Burdet Ashton, Andrew Parks, Corbin Washington heirs, John Thornton.","Bond. 1 page. Washington binds himself to Frey \"in the full and just sum of forty two pounds four Shillings and ten pence ...\" Two horses owned by Warner Washington (valued at 21 pounds 2 shillings five pence) are being held by Thomas Massir[?], sheriff of Frederick County as security. Printed and manuscript document, signed by Warner Washington.","A.D. 2 pages. John Hewitt, Register of Wills, Washington County, District of Columbia acknowledges that an \"authenticated copy of the last will and testament of George Washington deceased ...\" has been recorded. Administration of the will is \"hereby Granted and Committed unto ... George Steptoe Washington and Lawrence Lewis two of the executors by the said will appointed.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Green encloses his accounts against Lewis. Mar. 15, 1803 for advertising lands, June 29, 1802, advertising sale of sundries belonging to the estate of Martha Washington. Docketed by Lewis as \"Timothy Green's Ac. With the Estate of Genl. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by L.L., $10.10 P. 86 5 March 1803.\" Laminated, watermark, postmarked.","A.D. 2 pages. Autograph document in hand of Bushrod Washington, laminated. Probably a list of papers dealing with the settlement of the estate, numbered, and in many cases contain page numbers, memorianda or resolutions dealing with estate settlement.","Subject of the letter deals with dispersal of George Washington's property, including the sale of land and mules. It also discusses the terms of the hiring of nineteen of Mrs. Penelope French's enslaved people, in which Mrs. French was paid $700-800 a year throughout her natural life.","Letter. 6 pages. Alexandria. A lengthy and detailed proposal for the equitable distribution of the Ohio-Kanawa lands. Expresses dissatisfaction with present plan of division. Requests another meeting of legatees at Dumfries; such a meeting however is opposed by legatees.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Informs him of meeting of legatees, at which decision was made \"to sell amongst ourselves\" all Washington's land except the Kanawha and Ohio lands -- lists lands sold and amounts received at sales of June 6 and 7 -- prices better than he expected -- executors to appoint an agent and surveyor to go to Ohio and Kanawha lands and lay them off in 23 parts before the next meeting of legatees -- he is embarrassed for funds -- will write to Dr. Smith about Bushrod [Bushrod, Jr., son of Wm. Augustine Washington]. Autograph letter signed, torn, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\" [See also, \"Book of Sales and of Mount Vernon property,\" 1800-1802 which lists some of same in detail].","A.L.S. 2 pages. Alexandria. Lawrence writes that he has received Roberts letter and Winchester's order for $1818. -- it will be placed to Roberts account with executors of General Washington on account of Roberts purchase of a tract of land in Berkeley. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by R. Lewis (?), \"Letter from Lawce. Lewis on account of monies received for the Execrs. of Genl. Washington\". Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\"","Bill and receipt. 10 gilt arm chairs, $40. 12 Square back chairs, $22., these are docketed as Windsor chairs ...","A.L.S. 1 page. Georgetown. Autograph letter signed, received $10.00 for one apotheosis of Gen'l Washington.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Returned yesterday from unpleasant excursion to find Kitty ill--glad to hear of Tommy's [Blackburn, Jr.] amendment--fever will prevent his riding to visit her--will wait for her visit and return with her. Autograph letter signed, fragment of integral cover, laminated, directed by Jerry. Name on original manuscript appears as \"R.S. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Yellow fever in Alexandria has delayed Bushrods answer --now the \"prevailing disorder\" (likely also yellow fever) in Philadelphia has convinced Bushrod that no good could result from trying to carry on business -- he writes that the request of the gentlemen of the bar, confirmed by Peters, is agreeable, so he requests Peters to attend if he safely can and to adjourn the Court to the next term. Autograph letter signed, docketed, postmarked \"George Col. Sept. 26,\" integral cover, laminated.","A.D. Autograph document, in hand of W.A. W-n, docketed on reverse by W. A. W-n, \"Memorandum of the Cloaths my Son George [Corbin] Washington carried with him to New England Novr. 28th 1803,\" and in another hand \"also Books from Rock Hill and Books carried Alexandria from Col. W. A. Washingtons Library 1806.\" Lists both summer and winter cloths in detail.","This account in Lawrence Lewis' hand is the money expended for food and clothing for slaves during period 1803-1809.  \"Acct. Free Negroes $1645.05.\"","Small, bound account book, A.D.S. 18 pages. Accounts of money received as interest of stock, as part of his claim to the estate of GW. Also, money received on like interest in behalf of Lucinda and Catherine D. Lewis, sale of stock belonging to Charles and John Lewis, Jr., memorandum of expenses, \"Memorandum for the year 1805,\" which describes experiments made in planting crops and the results, \"Memorandum of Monies Received and paid away on account of Charles Lewis - John Lewis - Robert Lewis junr. - Lucinda Lewis and Catherine Dade Lewis May - 1807.\"","A.D. 1 page. Winchester. Bill for £10.4.0 for books, including Morse's Geography, Bailey's dictionary, Bealy's Meditations, Stauntons Embassys, Anarchises, and Ferguson's [Lectury ?]. Receipt of books acknowledged by Francis W[hiting] Washington for his father Warner Washington. Autograph document, in hand of John Beer (?), fragment, docketed \"Warner Washington.\"","Letter, Rosegill. He hopes the boxes of medicine arrived safely ... requests Col. W-n to pay the cost of the medicines to Dr. Jones. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 1 page. Edinburgh to Ewing at the American Consulate. Conveying to the President (T.J.) the ceremonial oaken box which he had earlier presented to Washington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Ann Washington writes to assure Frobel that he will be able to get many pupils if he comes to Alexandria shortly -- several people have promised to send children to him, including Dr. Dick -- she wishes he could come soon -- Bushrod Washington will send his schooner to Richmond for Frobel if possible, though Col. Washingtons may get to Richmond sooner -- she wishes to see him an \"inmate\" at Mt. Vernon -- he will have at Mt. Vernon her 3 nieces and a nephew of her husband's who lives with them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Washn. City Feb. 13\", broken seal with arm, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages with cover, addressed and wax seal. Eleanor \"Nelly\" Parke Custis Lewis writes to her friend reminiscing about her life. Engraving \"Mrs. Lawrence Lewis,\" also in the folder.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rock Hill. To \"Dear Sir.\" Re: bond of the addressee held by William Augustine Washington.","William Craik writes to Col. William A. Washington regarding a deed from 1791 between Washington and Timothy Ringgold for lots in the Carrollsburg (which would eventually become Capitol Hill) which were divided between Washington and Commissioners of the city of Washington. William Craik admits he neglected to get the deed recorded and never returned it. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, docketed, with integral address panel, postmarked \"Alexandria VA, March 10\".","A.L.S. 1 page. Rock Hill. Washington writes that Mr. [Chas.] Carter objects to paying interest on his bond -- Carter claims he was ready to pay money any time -- Washington believes Carter forfeited, by the condition of sale [of Washington's property], any indulgence of 12 months credit. Autograph letter signed, docketed by B.W., mutilated, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Bushrod writes to his \"dear friend\" Elizabeth Willing Powel that when he inherited Mount Vernon, he had to buy \"new furniture for all the rooms of that extensive building\" and farm machinery as well -- he borrowed money for this and the loan is due soon -- his wheat crop and the fishery both failed, however -- so he asks \"with a little embarrassment\" to borrow the amount from her, but insists on paying interest which she refused to accept on an earlier occasion. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark (wheat sheaf). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Bushrod writes that he is convinced the fire at Mt. Vernon was set by an incendiary, but he knows not whom to suspect -- he can impute no motive to any of his \"domestics,\" all of whom exerted themselves to extinguish the fire -- still, great damage was done -- Mrs. Washington's health was impaired by the alarm, though she is recovering. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexa May 22,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington\". [It is thought the fire may have endangered the mansion].","A.L.S. 4 pages. Concerns the sale of a schooner and or a slave named Arthur ... has been offered \"... $600., or the vessel alone, ...\". Autograph letter signed, integral cover, Alexandria, docketed \"Judge Washington.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"","Insurance policy with The Delaware Insurance Company of Delaware made by George Harrison on behalf of Bushrod Washington for brick barn [stable] at Mount Vernon. Coverage for $4,000 for the year with payment of 1 percent. Printed document with autograph details signed by Thomas Fitzsimons, 1 page, docketed on the reverse.","D.S. 1 page. Bond for $20,000 for Fairfax and Whiting Washington as executors of their mother Hannah Fairfax Washington's estate, to make inventory and deliver all legacies, etc. Partly printed, laminated. Signed by Fairfax, Whiting and Warner Washington and witnessed by the court.","George Beck provenance information concerning a Stuart Painting.","3 page. Key, Judge Washington's attorney in the friendly suit of Fitzhugh and Peter vs. B. Washington, executor of the estate of George Washington, concerning the sale of certain Maryland lands, prepares an answer to the court explaining his clients position. Included is a letter requesting Judge Washington to make any changes in the text which he believes are necessary.","Account, William Augustine Washington with J. Fox. Legal and copying fees include copy of Henry Ashton's will, proving \"Fisher's\" deed, swearing jury, etc.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Lewis gives an account for $304.30 paid by him to Howell Lewis and chargeable to all of legatees of Gen. Washington's estate -- he is unable to collect from various people whose addresses he does not know, or for other reasons -- Gabriel Lewis has just returned and the Kanawha lands are divided -- asks Bushrod to send him a receipt for $100. paid Bushrod's mother [Hannah Bushrod Washington]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Bushrod Washington, and in Lewis's hand \"Dr. James Patton in Acct. with the Estate of Genl. Washington,\" and in another hand \"Executor of Mrs. Washington's Estate,\" laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Fairfield. Fairfax Washington writes regarding the recently-arrived mourning ring left to his deceased mother [Hannah Fairfax Washington] as legacy by George Washington -- he gives Lewis directions for having it delivered to him -- mentions also a miniature of the general, previously received, that the two items constitute the whole of the legacy left to his mother. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"The Receipt of his Mother's legacy,\" mounted.","Bill and receipt. $2.25 for shoes, 9.00 for cossaks (boots).","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rock Hill and Georgetown. Bushrod Washington Jr. writes to Burd about local and regional political battles involving the impeachment of judges, including Judge Samuel Chase of the Supreme Court, and Randolph's treatment of Chase, as leader of the impeachment. Washington also speaks critically of \"Duane,\" probably William J. Duane the politician, or perhaps his father the newspaper editor. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark (1803). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. To \"Dear Sir.\" Concerns Bushrod Washington's insurance policy on Mount Vernon, from the Mutual Insurance Company.","Promissory note. D.S. 1 page. For £78 Virginia money before 15th Oct. -- signed by Whiting Washington; witnessed by Nehemiah Garrison. On reverse, dated April 16, 1805, Jas. Milton assigns note to Robt. Milton. Document signed, in hand of James Milton, fragment, docketed.","A.D.S. 6 pages. A statement as to the title to Woodlawn drawn up by Lawrence Lewis because of a threatened suit over the land by descendants of Sarah Mason Brooke; it embodies Col. George Mason's statement on the history of the lands ownership. Lewis's search of title goes back to William Travers, who by deed from Proprietors, March 22, 1677, got 788 acres. The Woodlawn part of that property was later owned by George Washington (who had gotten it on 27 October 1772) and then willed by him to Lawrence Lewis and Eleanor (\"Nelly\") Parke Custis Lewis. Autograph document signed, by Lawrence Lewis, docketed \"Col. Geo. Mason's Statement,\" and in another hand, \"as to title of Woodlawn.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Agrees with Burd that horseracing is the favorite sport of Virginians -- mentions races in Virginia and Pennsylvania and Washington -- says spring at Mt. Vernon is the \"season when nature presents its most pleasing colours\" -- admires ladies in the neighborhood \"but none of them has enslaved my happiness\" -- speculates that closer relations between Pennsylvania and Virginia might be fostered by intermarriage between the states -- mentions Mr. [Thomas] Jefferson's use of hieroglyphics. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexa. Va. May 18,\" torn, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"","1 page. Estate of GW.A notice of a forthcoming bond for Keating and Murray. Amount: $1.00.","Autograph document signed, fragment, docketed \"Blakey Recpt. for a Bay mare June 1805.\" Receipt for 25 pounds for a bay mare.","A.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. Custis writes that his account with the estate of George Washington will be paid as soon as his crop can be marketed -- expresses distress of Fitzhugh family because of Mrs. Fitzhugh's illness -- he wishes the Kanawha lands were apportioned for he wishes to sell his share, even at great loss. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by B. Washington, mounted, watermark.","D.S. 1 page. Buildings insured were 2 Negro Quarters, Office, Smokehouse, Wash house, Carriage house, and 2 Stables ... \"real sum insured\" was $4576.00 ... signed by Rob't Mitchell.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod writes to Peters that he has heard of the sickness in Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, New York and Philadelphia (yellow fever) -- asks if they should hold court for \"your District\"? -- thinks judges and lawyers would attend, but would jury men and witnesses also attend if in danger of sickness? -- would it be better to postpone until winter? -- intends to spend a few days at Wheatland near Charlestown, Jefferson County. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Peters, \"16 ansd. repeating what I wrote him on the 15th substance,\" postmarked Alexa Va. September 14,\" watermark.","Receipt for $200. as part payment of a $500. loan ...","A.L.S. 2 pages. Culpeper County. Capt. Hammond [husband of Samuel's deceased sister Mildred] wants him to buy his share of Kanawha lands left him by George Washington's legacy -- he can't afford it -- asks for an opinion on how much he should lease or buy it for -- can Hammond have other compensation in place of this land? -- Hammond embarrassed for money now -- he gave draft on executors and it was refused. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Saml. Washington.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Bushrod writes about spending Christmas in Dumfries by invitation of \"very fine girls,\" although his trip was cut short when his father came down with gout. He also gives news of the Federal City, which is \"thronged with beautiful girls and other strangers,\" including \"a number of Turks and Indians.\" He shares an anecdote about the Turkish ambassador asking Thomas Jefferson for \"six wives\" and writes about a dinner hosted aboard a frigate by Jefferson for a group of Native American men. Bushrod also writes of the rising power of Napoleon in France and about the Carters of Philadelphia.","Receipt. Certifying proof of a Mr. Peytons deed to the District of Columbia. Amount: $52.00. Estate of GW.","Receipt. A.N.S. 1 page. $1.00 for watch repair docketed, \"paid by Mrs. W. from Butter Sold.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mt. Vernon has sent her some books ... will send more ... invites the Rankins for a visit ... regards from all the family ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\"","Articles of Agreement, Jesse Richardson with Wm. A. Washington for purchase of a tract of land, held jointly by Wm. A. Washington and Lawrence Butler, of 1000 acres in Pulaski County, Kentucky. Jesse Richardson to pay Col. Washington with young horses, to the amount of the purchase. Valuation to be established.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Has been amusing himself reading Mr. John Randolph's Philippicks, his invectives against democrats -- this includes Randolphs threat to impeach Madison and Jefferson -- he has many politicians under his control through fear of being exposed by him -- mentions having received a report of Mr. Pitt's death [Wm. the younger] in England -- comments on the European situation -- the British Navy is the only thing between Napoleon and world domination -- U.S. should do nothing to injure Britain at this time -- since his aunt [Ann Blackburn Washington] has determined not to visit Philadelphia this Spring, he will stay and keep her company. Autograph letter signed, with integral cover, postmarked \"Alexa Va Mar. 30,\" docketed, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"","$6.75 pd. in full.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Gen. Mason going to Kentucky will carry this letter -- acknowledges payment of $40 -- Warner was with them, mentions his trip to Orleans -- their father [John Lewis] is well -- speaks of Dr. Stuart's land in Mason County, Ky., 5000 acres on Tripletts creek and 9000 on Locust creek -- advertised for sale -- he sends tax money by Gen. Mason -- asks Gabriel Lewis to help Mason -- talks of affairs of the day -- the ship Leander -- General Miranda landed in Spanish America, the province of Caraccas, takes the island of Marquireta, the towns of Camana -- Barcelona on the river Neveri, in full march for the capital of the colony -- this information by Capt. Risbrough from Martinique, Miranda has proclaimed the independence of the province. Concludes with a full 2 page postscript by Nelly, here separately cataloged. Autograph letter signed, with 2 p. additional note by Nelly Custis Lewis, cover marked \"Hond by Genl. Tomson Mason, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawr. Lewis.\"","D.S. 1 1/4 page.  Baxter charges a total of L8, 2 shillings for smithing services including \"Making 2 large Ramshare ploughs\" and mending carriage wheels and selling a \"whip saw.\" Balance paid. Document signed, docketed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Caroline Springs near Fredericksburg. Papers desired by Burd will need to be retrieved from recording office in [Washington] -- Bushrod will be in the Fredericksburg area for a while -- reveals his approaching marriage to Miss [Henrietta] Spotswood -- they will live on his estate in Westmoreland and later procure an establishment near Alexandria -- please tell Rush of the upcoming wedding -- he asks for European news -- \"our present President\" [Jefferson] means to stand for reelection. Autograph letter signed, integral cover docketed, laminated, postmarked \"Freds Va Jul 20.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"","Rock Hill. Col. Washington explains that his son Bushrod, Jr, will share equally with his brothers in the Col.'s estate. His income will be adequate to support a wife. At the time young Bushrod was engaged to Spotswood's daughter, Henrietta.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Washington, Rock Hill. Introduces Bushrod Washingtons own nephew, George Corbin Washington, who just arrived after tedious passage of 20 days, and is \"so much grown that I suppose you would scarcely know him\" -- Bushrod, Jr. and new wife Henrietta Spotswood are very happy -- Bushrod, Jr. wishes to trade his Kanawha land for land near Centerville -- what is Bushrod's opinion of this land? -- desires Bushrod to help him find purchaser for his lands, Blenheim and Haywood -- wishes to sell, pay debts and divide rest among children -- \"there seems to be little hope of getting out of debt by cropping\" -- he presses suit against Mr. [Wm.] Robinson for £560 -- Robinson has no claim to money from land sold to George Washington and others after death of his daughter [Ann A. Washington]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, mounted, docketed \"Wm. A. Washington about Mr. Robinson's claim,\" laminated, watermarks. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. A. Washington.\"","Bill. $2.25 for 9 lbs. of sole leather ...","Poem \"Washington's Requiem\" by Virginia Cary. D. 1 page. A poem in praise of G.W., written in 1800 or 1806 \"on seeing a picture of Mount Vernon with the grave of Washington.\" (Date might be 1800). Date on original catalog appears 180[6 ?].","A.L.S. 3 pages. Deals with two letters reputedly written by G.W. to [Thomas Jefferson] after the Mazzei letter [Thos. Jefferson to Philip Mazzei, Ap. 24, 1796; famous controversial letter, after which G.W. was said never to have written T.J. again]--Tobias Lear employed by Judge W-n to assort the General's papers, and letters now missing, plus a diary for important presidential years--[accuses no one, but implies Lear took them]--tries to reconcile General's statement [that he never wrote T.J. again after the Mazzei letter] with truth--congratulates Pickering on speech against embargo--mentions [John] Adams \"lives a mournful spectacle of blind and courtly obedience to Presidential will.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, [first part of letter missing], laminated.","Account, Estate of George Washington with Lawrence Lewis. A.D. 2 pages. Account of money spent and received by Lewis as executor of G.W.'s estate - includes taxes on Kentucky land, City taxes, taxes on property in Alexandria, rents paid to Mr. Fitzhugh for rent of land for free negroes and money for support of free negroes. Autograph document in hand of Lewis, docketed by Lewis \"No. 3 the Estate of Genl. Washington in Acct. with Lawe. Lewis.\" Laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. The amount paid Dr. Peyton about settles Custis's account to estate -- asks Bushrod to send old bonds he gave at 1st sale to Woodlawn, where he can pick them up, along with any papers relating to his estate the \"Forest of Washington,\" bequeathed him by the General. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Bushrod W., laminated.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Rock Hill. Bushrod comments on Aaron Burr's efforts to separate western states -- thinks his plan an absurd for one of his intellect and feels he cannot succeed -- Burr should be arrested and tried if any crime can be found -- mentions the costly delays of Congress -- says his fondness for ladies is increased by his high opinion of his wife, Henrietta Spotswood -- makes comments on Burd's romance. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Bushrod Washington Mt. Vernon,\" postmarked \"Washington City, Feb. 14\", laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bushrod Washington.\"","Letter, 1 page. Madison transmits to Bushrod Washington the papers of Fielding Lewis who died before they could be processed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Madison.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. As Bushrod is leaving home for an extended period he asks to leave charge of nephews John and Bushrod [Corbin ?] Washington, who are in school, to Reid -- asks Reid to furnish them with any clothing or other articles they need -- no extravagances -- and 2 or 3 dollars a month pocket money. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated. Note while the letter appears to be addressed to 'James New,' the editors at the Washington Papers discovered that Bushrod Washington's poor handwriting actually is written to James Reid.","Marshall writes that, at the request of Bushrod Washington, he is sending \"the enclosed letters\" (not present) but was unable to find \"the letter of Mr. S. Washington to which that of the 2d of April is an answer.\" Marshall was given access to the papers of George Washington to write his biography. Bushrod Washington and Lawrence Lewis served as executors of Washington's estate and were likely requesting papers back from Marshall in order to settle Washington's account with his nephew Saumel T. Washington.","A receipt in Washington's hand for \"4 Hhs. and 21 1/2 Bs. corn.\" Docketed \"Memorandum of Corn\". Autograph document signed, in hand of Washington, fragment, docketed \"Memorandum of Corn\". For 4 Hhs. and 21 1/2 Bs. corn.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. They haven't heard from him in a long while and tax money due -- has he heard of the atrocious outrage by British Admiral Berkley on the flag of the United States [Chesapeake-Leopard affair] -- Commodore Douglas, the Triumph and Melampus, the Bellona and the Leopard, schooner Revenge to go to England with dispatches -- meanwhile seaports to be fortified -- \"Something like War this, spirit of 76 up\" -- \"War rather than a disgraceful peace\" -- hopes to see him -- Gabriel \"must want more Negroes by this time, I shall have it in my power to furnish you\" -- Eleanor (Nelly) sends good wishes, but says Gabriel hasnt answered her letter. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked Alexa Va. July 22, laminated, docketed, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\" Date on original catalog card appears as [1807] July 22.","A.L.S. 3 pages. New Port. Awaits confinement of his wife [Henrietta Spotswood] hourly [Anne Eliza Washington, born 1807]--anxious to go to Westmoreland to see about workmen and how house goes along--sure Laurel Grove will be ready for occupancy by time Henrietta's confinement is over--will see him shortly to get things for housekeeping--expects kitchen furniture to come highest--purchases to be made--will get by on minimum this year--can get these articles in Alexa.--for money to pay workman, will sell Mr. Spotswood 500 acres in Ky. [W. A. W-n] offered him--will pay [his father] a dollar per acre--hears treaty has been ratified, if so will enhance price of [ ]--George [Corbin W-n] must look like a married man by now--requests he see that corn field at Laurel Grove be laid down in wheat--Mr. Rose, who holds his note for $400 is to issue writ against him--asks [father] to let him have money out of first crops and he can deduct this from his wheat crop when it is ready. Autograph letter signed, with long postscript on cover, docketed by W. A. Washington \"My Son Bushrod's Letter agreeing to give me one Dollar pr. acre for 500 acres Land in Kentucky the half of 1000 Acres between Majr. Butler and myself and to be conveyed in the same way as my Agreement with Jesse Richardson. Sept. 8th 1807.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Regarding settling account of Mrs. Law.","$1.50 pd. on account of John Chew ... [addressed to Colo. Washington, most likely William Augustine Washington].","Receipt for $200. for 6 months house rent ...","A.L.S. 3 pages. Rippon Lodge. Long letter about the health and travels of her husband and brother ... sends this letter by her husband, Bushrod W-n ... regrets Miss Sinclair and Betsy cannot visit her this winter ...  Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\" Someone had docketed the letter and has identified writer and recepient.","1 page. Request for three bushels of corn. Docketed \"5 Baggs lent at 3 Bushells each in the car at several different times.\"","Bill and receipt. 8 entries - all for shoes apparently for the Negroes... 10 pairs for $16.82.\" Receipted by Corcoran on Oct. 10, 1809.","Account. A.D. 3 pages. Docketed. Interesting record of dress making materials... Variety of fabrics represented, gloves, fans, stockings, etc.","3 pairs of shoes for $3.50. Bill made out by Wm. Parsons for Thomas Corcoran. Addressed to Colonel Washington, most likely William Augustine Washington.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Grape Hill. Reports advertisement in Winchester paper of 2 tracts of land owned by A[ndrew] Park. (Lawrence probably son of Samuel and his 4th wife Anne Steptoe).","A.L.S. 1 page. Regarding debts of Mrs. Law. To Mr. John Law, Washington.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Regarding repayment of Mrs. Law's debts, his proposal and conditions for taking responsibility for them.","Bank of Columbia, Georgetown.$2.15 ...","Bank of Columbia, Georgetown.$30.00.","Bank of Columbia, Georgetown.$5.00 ...","List of fees against Lawrence Lewis, Fairfax County. D.S. 1 page. Fees owed by Lewis to the Fairfax County court through his business as executor of George Washington's estate. Signed by William Moss, clerk of the court.","For repairing a wagon wheel.","A.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Sends this by Gabriels friend Byrd Willis who visits Kentucky intending to settle there -- George hopes Byrd will look at his (Georges) land there if he gets as far as Green River -- Warner and Gabriel's letter was received -- Warner Lewis speaks well of Georges land on Lost Creek -- would like Gabriel to show it to Byrd -- Gabriel did not like Georges proposal about the division of their land -- attack of gout keeps George home but he will try to get to Kentucky and arrange a better division of the land -- Gabriel's father, John Lewis, is well. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Lewis.\"","Signed check made payable to Docr. Charles Worthington for the amount of $38.00.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia. Expresses his happiness that her health has improved, apparently due to the efficity of a medicinal concoction of his own devise. Describes his heavy work schedule of Supreme Court cases and a visit to a circus, which he enjoyed immensely.","2 pages. Consents to a proposal for the Dismal Swamp property purchase by Gen. Lee from G. Washington's estate. He believes the proposal will satisfy the interests of the legatees.","Bank of Columbia, Georgetown.$11.41 ...","Letter. Hawthorn. Concerns \"a box of papers which related to the executorship\" of the estate of Lawrence's father Samuel Washington [1734-1781]. Lawrence asks Samuel to help clear the name of his deceased brother George Steptoe Washington [1771-1809] by altering previous testimony Samuel had made regarding these papers. \"I feel a confidence ... that this act of justice, to my brother's memory will be done with promptness.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawrence A. Washington.\"","Daniel C. Brent, Dumfries Virginia, writes to Col. William Washington, concerning land and timber upon the property located in Stafford, Virginia, and the mortgage left between General \"Light Horse\" Harry Lee and Mrs. Fitzhugh which is currently held up the county court. Henry Lee was placed in debtors' prison as a result for not paying on his land transactions. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel. Docketed.","D.S. 1 page. Bond of Lawrence A. Washington and Comfort Wood, administrator and administratrix of Robert Wood, deceased, to deliver 4 head horses to \"Edward McGuire's Hotel in Winchester,\" the place of appointed sale of the 2nd Saturday in February. Partly printed, endorsed, laminated. Signed by Lawrence A. Washington and Comfort Wood.","1 Bible, $3.00. Receipted by Eben. Macdonald.","A.L.S. 1 page. Woodlawn. Lawrence writes regarding Gen. Lee's account with the estate of George Washington -- he is unable to locate Lees bond -- also mentions statement of Mr. Bassett's account with estate -- in a postscript he says that he found Lees bond amongst the Suffolk papers. Autograph letter signed, with postscript on integral cover, mounted, red seal, (good, with heraldic device). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\"","L. 1 page. Re: Col. Wharton acknowledges with great pleasure the gift from Mrs. Law of a waistcoat which belonged to General George Washington. Letter, handwritten, unsigned, no cover, postmark, etc.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod mentions receiving tax money for Mr. Turner's land -- will settle with your uncle [Lawr. Lewis] also will get him to sign the power of attorney so he can sell the Kentucky lands which belong to the devisees of Gen. Washington -- gives information of Kentucky lands: deed from Gen. Lee to Washington for 5000@ dated Nov. 5, 1798 -- was recorded in Kentucky court of appeals Dec. 7, 1799 -- gives James Nourse's description of tract of 2000@ on Rough Creek -- Philips certifies to adjoining tract, 3000@ -- Gen. Spotswood's favorable account of the adjoining country -- whole creek navigable -- other claims to parts of land -- one [Woodson ?] -- letter of Dec. 1802 from a Mr. Thomas Lewis claiming interference with his claim -- thinks there is a mistake -- Lawrence Lewis and Bushrod Washington will allow Warner Lewis reasonable compensation for visiting and examining the above lands. (virtually identical to another copy in collection, except that this one has docketing: \"Copy of Letter and Power of Atty to Mr. W. Lewis\".) Autograph letter signed, docketed by B.W., \"Copy of Letter and Power of Atty to Mr. W. Lewis\", silked, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\" Photocopy in PS file.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod mentions receiving tax money for Mr. Turner's land -- will settle with your uncle [Lawr. Lewis] also will get him to sign the power of attorney so he can sell the Kentucky lands which belong to the devisees of Gen. Washington -- gives information of Kentucky lands: deed from Gen. Lee to Washington for 5000@ dated Nov. 5, 1798 -- was recorded in Kentucky court of appeals Dec. 7, 1799 -- gives James Nourse's description of tract of 2000@ on Rough Creek -- Philips certifies to adjoining tract, 3000@ -- Gen. Spotswood's favorable account of the adjoining country -- whole creek navigable -- other claims to parts of land -- one [Woodson ?] -- letter of Dec. 1802 from a Mr. Thomas Lewis claiming interference with his claim -- thinks there is a mistake -- Lawrence Lewis and Bushrod Washington will allow Warner Lewis reasonable compensation for visiting and examining the above lands. (virtually identical to another copy in collection, except that this lacks docketing.) Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\" Photocopy in PS file. [See copy of same letter, same date, docketed by B. W-n, \"Copy of Letter and Power of Atty to W. W. Lewis\"].","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Family letter... her health not good; under the care of Dr. Dangerfield ... her friend, Eliza Smith, wrote of the activities of their friends ... Miss Vanderings, Frederick Campbell, P Coleman, Dr. Nelson, Miss Re, M. Randolph are some of the names mentioned in the letter ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. M. W.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Anna Maria writes her dear brother news of the \"Doctor\" [Stuart] and family, a visit at Ossian Hall, and \"Aunt Lewis\" and family at Woodlawn -- wishes to have thread spun to knit stockings for her two brothers George Fayette and Charles for they are \"much more pleasant in Summer than cotton\" but is having trouble finding someone to do the spinning for her -- Aunt Lewis has knitted purses for them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (RG). Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. M. W.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Includes account of fees against Stuart at the end of the letter with entries from 1806 to 1810. Addressed to \"Doctor David Stuart, Ossian Hall, Fairfax County.\" Docketed \"Genl. Minor acct.\"","3 pairs shoes, $5.00.","Text, quarto with paper binding. 26 pages.  Consists of rules and regulations of the Mutual Assurance Company against Fire in Buildings in the State of Virginia. Same company which insured Bushrod Washington's Mount Vernon.","Printed form with [manuscript] completions: \"City and County of New-York, ss. I [Charles Dickinson] one of the Alderman of the City of New-York, and a Judge of the Court of Common pleas, called the Mayor's Court, ... Do Certify, That on this day [Norman Washington] Residing in the said city a [Black] man exhibited proof before me, reduced to writing, of the freedom of him ... I Do Further Certify that the said [Norman] ... was born at [Mount Vernon] in [the State of Virginia] and that he [was born] free .... Given under my hand, this [Twenty fourth] day of April in the year one thousand eight hundred and eleven.]\" Includes physical description of Norman Washington; and gives his age as \"about Twenty Seven years.\" 1 page, 20 x 17 cm.","Autograph note signed and initialed by Bushrod Washington, regarding a mortgage payment and deed certification.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Neale desires information of Margaret Keith from Ireland, who accompanied Gen. Washington on all his campaigns in the Revolution until 1779 or 1780 -- she had several illegitimate children, of which the writer seems to be one -- he has been enabled to rise in a small degree above his lowly beginnings. Autograph letter signed, integral cover badly burned and torn, laminated, docketed by B.W. Name on original manuscript appears as \"James G.W. N.\"","Statement of debts, Samuel Washington. D.S. 12 pages, folio. Drawn up to effect a settlement of a dispute between Lawrence Washington, Bushrod Washington and Joseph Nourse (U.S. Treasury). Includes various members of Washington family and sizable debt owed to John Parke Custis, deceased.","A.L.S. 1 page. Note asking Mr. Beverley to send $26.4 by the bearer. Robert Beverly was executor of William A. Washington's estate. Autograph letter signed, quarter sheet.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Introduces Beall to a Mr. Bennett (?) who has proposed marriage to Evans' daughter, who, it seems, has been cared for by Mr. and Mrs. Beall. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Tho. B. Evans.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. The heirs of Thornton Washington, son of Samuel, give their written assent to Bushrod to \"Dismiss suit against Col. Lee\" if the land in question can be sold at good price -- they wish to settle affairs of the Thornton Washington estate.  Autograph letter signed, in hand of ? , docketed by B.W. \"T. and Sam Washington Rock Hall.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. Llewellyn. Family matters -- Parke often talks with her about him [Gabriel] -- distance from Kentucky is nothing, as Warner will prove -- Warner with them now but soon to return to Lexington and Logan -- Gabriel's wife and two boys [Richard Bibb and John Gabriel Lewis] -- Mary Ann to stay with Mrs. Lee -- wishes to see him and his family in Virginia again -- wishes he were there to act as nursemaid, housekeeper etc. for her again -- Warner is o.k. at this, but he has a roving disposition and won't remain long in one place -- Howell [Lewis] studying mathmatics in Alexandria -- wishes he [Howell] would use influence with his cousin, \"Queen Dolla lolla\" [Dolly Madison?] to get reinstated in Navy with more advantageous appointment -- \"I have at Woodlawn the finest bed of Mint for Juleps that I have ever seen\" -- would brew them for his father's [John Lewis's] use -- sends gifts to his boys and wife -- Mr. Lewis and \"my four darlings\" send regards.  Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermarked. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Living in retirement at LaGrange ... some general information on state of European politics ... heard that John Marshall to publish a 2nd. edition of his Life of W-n ... requests Bushrod to send him his (L-e's) correspondence with Gen. W-n and copies of GW's letters to him ... Lafayette's papers lost in \"revolutionary storms of Europe.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, Paris. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lafayette.\" Sequel: Bushrod apprently sent the correspondence which is now (1963) in the library of Lafayette College. See also 1811 D.B. Warden to Dec. 20 Bushrod W-n.","A.L.S. 1 page. Paris. Offers to act as the go-between for Lafayette and Bushrod correspondence ... also Mr. Graham of the State Dept. if Bushrod agrees to send the GW-Lafayette correspondence ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"D. B. Warden.\" See 1811 - Lafayette to Bushrod Wn Dec. 15.","Receipt, 1 page. Receipt for recording the Memorial of G. Washington's ex[ecutors] deed \"to you.\" Partly printed ms., fragment, docketed \"Robt. Lewis\" and \"Stafford.\"","D. 1 page. A summary of the Cresap suit against the estate of GW, regarding the title to Round Bottom, (Ohio River) sold by GW in 1798 to Archibald McClean of Alexandria. The summary appears to be in the handwriting of B. W-n. The litigation lasted over 15 years and the substance of the suit remained the same. Therefore the absence of a specific on the document makes it difficult to place.","General Henry Lee writes to Col. Nicholas Rogers sending his condolences regarding the recent death of Rogers' wife Eleanor. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Bank certificate, Signed by John A. Washington for the amount of $180.00.","Order to pay, Union Bank Geo. Town. George Corbin Washington to Thomas Beall. Pay Thomas Beall on demand $476.10.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Reports his success with pisé [or rammed earth] buildings -- has built ice house and 2 porter's houses -- Bushrod is \"perfectly satisfied with the cheapness, the strength and durability of these buildings\" -- considers building a 2 story house for nephew in this fashion on the west of the Blue Ridge. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Mar. 19th 1812 recd. 24th,\" postmarked \"Alexa. Mar. 23.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Independence. Describes the merits of 2 tracts of land in Montgomery Cty., both for sale, one nr. The Court House, the other about 8 miles from Georgetown. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Benj. Berry.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\" Mentions a note having been endorsed by Colo. Deneale--unable to collect the money and requests further indulgence--is paying a certain amount and will endorse a note for $500.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Philadelphia. Advises Bushrod Washington on his wife's treatment \"to complete the conquest which Mrs. Washington has happily made in part over her attachment to laudanum\" -- Rush directs a gradual lessening of the dose to nothing -- suggests various infusions, including ginger tea, bitters, spirits of hartshorne, and strong porter or wine -- asks Bushrod to pass on his words that \"the habitual use of opium is often attended with the most serious and distressing consequences [including] idiotism and madness\" -- he hopes her resolution to be cured is equal to her judgment on the subject of the letter. Autograph letter signed, docketed by B.W. \"Doct. Rush Advice for Mrs. Washington\", laminated.","Receipt. Payment in full for medical services.","Bond. D. 1 page. Document docketed \"Washington to Morgan $234.6\", laminated.Bond to pay $468.12 with the condition that the bond is void if $234.06 is paid by Sept. 15 1813. Signed by Henry and Warner Washington [Jr.]. Witnessed by Benj. Taylor. On reverse, \"By cash of the within by Benj. Taylor Sixty five dollars (signed) B. Taylor, March 20 1813\" and \"June 18 1813 by Cash of Benj. Taylor Eighty Dollars.\"","Check. A.D.S. 1 page. Custis's check on Farmers Bank of Alexandria for $145. Autograph document signed, endorsed by Dawson, canceled.","A.L. 2 pages. Washington. Harper's name does not appear on original manuscript, but in this letter to his daughter he describes his recent visit to Mount Vernon -- says he was well-received but that the place is quite run down except for the mansion itself -- the garden and hothouses (with their lemon trees) did earn his praise.","D. 2 pages. Gray agrees to purchase W-n's land in Westmoreland Cty. on the Potomac $20. an acre for 800 acres and $10. an acre for the balance pending a survey ... Gray to pay 100 shares of $100. each of Potomac Bank Stock when deeds are drawn ... payments out lined ... Washington reserves the grave yard and 50 ft. sq. at Wakefield to include the spot on which GW was born ... witnessed by Bushrod W-n, R. G. Robb, James Miller.","A.L.S. 1 page. Offers to dismiss the suit against him initiated by Bushrod Washington, Jr., and accept the provision made for him in his father's will (Wm A. W-n) \"in discharge of the sum which Colo. Washington recd as his guardian from the Executors of Genl Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Previously sent remittance of a balance owed back to him. Discusses a Superior Court suit of Mr. Washington. Addressed to \"Doctr. David Stuart, Ossian Hall, near Alexandria.\" Docketed \"Genl. Minor\" with date.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Bishop William White. Concerns a candidate for the ministry, Mr. Milnor, who White believes will be \"useful to our Church, and to the Causes of Religion in general ...\" White is editing a defense of Church doctrine and will send Washington a copy. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","Letter, Mount Vernon. To Simon Summers, Surveyor of Henrico County. Requests him to make survey of some of his land--leave letter in p.o. saying when to expect him. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington\". On reverse is docket \"Rough Plat and notes of one of Judge Washington's fields.\" and notation \"at request of Judge Washington.\" There follows survey notes dated July 25-26, 1813, and the two names \"John Bryan and Robbert Dunnington C.C.\"","The letter addresses several legal questions to Peters and ends with the admonition that the British fleet is expected hourly and \"will do great mischief should these ships pass the fort\" (Fort Washington) where \"the Adams (a vessel), some gunboats and about 2000 men\" are understood to be stationed.","Memorandum of agreement, D. 3 pages. Agreement for sale of 85 1/2 acres of timbered land and 125 acres cleared land by Washington, near Charlestown -- Ranson to pay $60 per acre for wooded and $40 per acre for cleared -- terms of payment -- Washington to have it surveyed and give proper title. Document, docketed, laminated. Signed by Geo. F. Washington and Mathw. Ranson, witnessed by John Yates.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Georgetown. A chatty letter containing one of the very early descriptions of Mount Vernon during the occupancy of Bushrod Washington: Went by barge -- 16 miles -- left at sunrise -- the plantation reduced to 4000 acres -- about 60 working slaves besides house servants and 15 or 20 children -- appearance of neglect, need for superintendence visible -- present appearances did not comport with dignity of the great man who left it -- garden contains rare and wonderful exotics, lemon and fig trees, fine apples, coconuts -- gardener a german, has been there 25 years -- house has \"a charming situation, with a fine growth of tall venerable trees at one end of it, with seats around many of the trees. There is a piazza the whole length of the house in front pav'd with large square stones. It commands a fine view of the river and adjacent country. We were invited into the \"banqueting-room,\" to see the celebrated chimney-piece, which is superb marble of various colours, exquisitely wrought ...\" -- pictures of the present owners, Mrs. Crawford her sister, furniture like that of dining rooms, in addition a large organ and a tall piece of furniture \"that I did not know the use of\" -- did not see the Judge or Mrs. Washington -- heard her piano sounding at a distance -- she is in very delicate health -- spends most of her time with her music -- scarcely ever sees her servants except her spinners to whom she gives their weekly portion of spinning -- \"sister Ann remark'd how well she should like to be mistress of such an establishment, and put things in order, cloathe the naked children, (for strange as it may seem, we saw such) ... We went to the vault where moulders all that was mortal of Washington\" -- describes Col. Wharton, death of his wife -- was once a friend -- to meet the celebrated Mrs. General Wilkinson and sister, french women from New Orleans -- has several fine birds, a mocking bird. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Georget Col., laminated, watermark (Amies and a dove of peace). Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Proud.\"","D.S. 1 page. Promise to pay $460.66 2/3 for value received from John Washington, to Wm. A.G. Dade as administrator of estate of Gwynn W. Baylor [possibly Walker Gwynn Baylor, born Virginia ca. 1780]. Docketing notes it is \"Benefit of Mrs. J. A. Baylor.\" Signed by Warner Washington [Jr.] and witnessed by Francis W[hiting] Washington. Document signed, fragment, docketed \"Mr. Washingtons note to Wm. A.P. Dade $460.66 2/3 benefit of Mrs. F.A. Baylor.\" Signed by Warner Washington [Jr.] and witnessed by Francis W[hiting] Washington.","D.S. 3 pages. Deed of land, 309 acres of land in Jefferson County to George Fayette Washington in exchange for payment of 4 bonds. If bonds are paid to Washington in time, deed to be void. Witnesses Matthew Ranson, John Yates, William Stanhope.","Printed stock certificates. Purchased at various times between 1813 and 1828.","$6.50 for subscription to the Federal Republican.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Lawrence and Eleanor rejoice in his safe arrival -- bank deposit agreeable to promise -- asks him to pay back taxes on land sold Joseph Lewis -- encloses notes of tenants on Rough Creek land -- send his five dollars to Federal Republican to have their paper sent to Warner at Russellsville -- they now publish a daily for $10 too -- news, Bonaparte's complete overthrow, loss of 82,000 men -- messenger from England with peace dispatches, prices dropped at the news -- rumor of a cabinet council to consider peace -- Armstrong the only one for war -- demo.'s upset over Boney's upset -- strange that men rejoice in his successes and upset at his defeat -- our relations with France if exposed would reveal corruption -- Warner's father [John Lewis] indebted to George Washington estate, how to close account -- fears it is not in his power to pay it. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. He hopes to hear Congress's report concerning the Glebe Land and land in the District, but disappointed so far. Also in regards to new jail in Alexandria, he believes citizens should not have to pay taxes for new jail as they were already taxed for the one in Fairfax County. To the Hon. Joseph Lewis,  a Member of Congress.","A.D.S. 1 page. John Littlejohn, collector of the revenue for the 22nd collection district of Virginia, collects duty of $10.00 from David Stuart for and upon a four wheel carriage called a coachee which is owned by Stuart.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Greenwood. Anna writes to her brother George Fayette of her ill health over a long period -- pain in breast and cough -- describes the medicines she has been taking and efforts to get a doctor from Fredericksburg or elsewhere -- hopes to visit him in summer by packet \"if the British will be good enough to keep out of the way.\" -- writes of her children, Charles and Churchill -- scolds him for not writing. Autograph letter signed, (under cover of letter of March 1) watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. M. Thornton.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. She sends the letter written fortnight ago [see letter of 12 February 1815 -- it was not sent earlier because Jack was struck with rheumatism and could not carry it to Alexandria -- again rebukes her brother for not writing -- her health is improved, but pain and cough continue. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"[ ] Mar. 2,\" laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. M. Thornton.\"","Letter, to Robert Brent, Department of War. Lear writes as official of the Department of war, Accounts Office on official business.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Expresses concern over a report of her brother's illness -- describes her own poor health -- will try to come up to see him if he is still ill -- explicitly prays to the Lord for his consolation and recovery. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed \"by Jack Cole\", watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. M. Thornton.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Lawrence writes to console his brother Robert on the recent death of his son, who was preserved so long to him, which only made the wound deeper -- Lawrence offers Christian consolations -- postscript says that the watch key was received as gift. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark, in pencil \"on my brother Robert's death 1823.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\"","A.N.S. 2 pages. Third person note to \"Uncle Beverley\" informing him that some lands are scheduled to be sold for taxes if they are not played. Mentions that certain lots acquired under the Byrd lottery should be claimed for her children. Sarah Tayloe Washington (Widow of Col. Wm A. Washington). S. T. Washington refers to herself as \"Miss.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Gov Johnson and Genl. Washington,\" written on reverse \"Signer Constitution and Sup. Court,\" and on face of letter \"This is from Gov. T. Johnson of Md. who nominated Washington to be Commander in Chief,\" laminated, watermark (5 pt. star enclosing CS). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Thos. Johnson.\" Johnson encloses one of General Washington's letters, of which he has several, which Hatch may keep -- apparently as a collectible relic.","Memorandum of agreement, D. 1 page. Francis Washington is to deliver 1000 bushels of wheat to James English's father's barn sometime in November -- Washington to be paid 7 shillings per bushel. Document, docketed \"English and Washington agt.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1815]. Signed by Warner Washington, Francis Washington and James English. Witnessed by Reade Washington. Receipt on reverse for money signed by Francis W. Washington, dated November 5, 1815.","A.D.S. 1 page. Summons to the Washington Family pertaining to a lawsuit.","D. 2 pages. Handwritten copy of a unanimous resolution by the General Assembly of Virginia that the governor be allowed to open correspondence with Bushrod Washington to permit the remains of George Washington and Martha Washington to be reinterred near the Virginia capital beneath a monument to be erected at public expense. Document, docketed \"Copy of Resolutions for the erection of a Monument to the Memory of George Washington,\" watermark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Regrets that Eliza's insistance on journeying in cold wet weather has caused her suffering illness -- Powel hopes she and her sisters won't let their opposite political views come between them -- discusses Mr. Sergeant and Mr. Hopkinson of Pennsylvania, now in congress -- pleased Eliza resides with Col. [Tobias] Lear and wife [Frances Dandridge] -- recounts \"a vague report in circulation here\" that she and Mr. Law are to be reconciled for their child's sake -- mentions that is in her 74th year. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark (dove of peace). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. In hand of a third party. Mrs. Lewis presents to Mr. Pitkin a cup and saucer that used to belong to George Washington.","Letter, Mount Vernon, to an unidentified newspaper. Bushrod asks that the paper discontinue its ad for sale of part of the Mount Vernon estate.","A.L.S. 1 page. Deposited $50 to his credit in the bank of Alexandria.","Lafayette writes to Bushrod Washington to introduce associates, including Col. Bernard, who will be traveling in Virginia, and to ask about the transfer of his letters to George Washington back in France.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. To Henry Jackson, Charge des Affaires of the U.S. in Paris. Sending several packets for friends in France. Mentions her engagement to Col. de Greffe, from whom she has not heard since June 18. He has lost his rank and fortune abroad and she is anxiously hoping for his return. Letter will be delivered by M. de Chenney. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, wax seal. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliza Parke Custis.\"","A.D.S. 2 pages. Transfer of land title, George Corbin Washington and others. 1816, Jan. 31: Geo. C. Washington to James Magruder of land called the \"Lodge\" agreeable to Washington's contract with Samuel Fitzhugh ... 1816, June 24: Magruder conveys it to Jacob Wagner ... 1816, June 26: Magruder directs Washington to convey \"Lodge\" to Wagner ... 1819, Mar. 23: Wagner directs Washington to convey it to Robt. and John Oliver ... 1819, Apr.: \"Lodge\" deeded by Thos. Beall of Geo. Town to The Olivers ...","A.L.S. 1 page. Reports that it is too late to submit the claim this season. But, if he has a seat next year he will do everything in his power to procure its admission. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Haywood. S. T. Washington, daughter of Col. Wm A. and Sarah Tayloe (3rd wife). Letter to her uncle asking for one hundred dollars. Refers to property in Richmond which is rightfully her family's and the Byrd lottery properties. (Great niece of GW thru elder brother Augustine). Autograph letter signed, wax, seal, W-n Family cipher - excellent impressions.","Receipt, A.D.S. 1 page. Fitzhugh's receipt to Lewis (on behalf of the executors of George Washington's estate) \"for rents due on a tenement on the Ravensworth tract.\" Note on verso records payment \"on acct. of Land rented for Free Negroes.\" Autograph document signed, with notes on verso in the hand of Bushrod Washington.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Long description of his impressions of Washington, including an account of a visit to Mount Vernon. He met Bushrod Washington and later dined at Woodlawn with Nelly Custis Lewis. She presented him with an ivory button said to have belonged to G.W. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. An ivory button accompanied this letter and is in the museum collections.","Indenture. D.S. 4 pages. George Corbin Washington, nephew of Bushrod Washington, as trustee of George Washington's lot in Washington, DC, sells to English the General's Capitol Hill lots. George Washington's house on Capitol Hill was destroyed by fire during the War of 1812.","Circular letter, L.S. 1 page. A printed letter to legatees of George Washington's estate regarding Henry Banks' claim to the Kentucky land forming part of the estate -- Banks's claim is good and he has agreed to make equal division of land -- his agent will sell it and divide proceeds -- legatees need either to return a power of attorney in this matter or, if they desire to deal separately, contact Banks themselves. Letter signed, integral cover, (addressed in hand of L. Lewis), laminated). Names on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington\" and \"Law Lewis.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Montgomery County, Maryland, Medley Hills. Mentions an enclosed certificate [missing] attesting to his Revolutionary service in the 7th Maryland Regiment and Regiment No. 1 ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","8 bills and 1 undated envelope. Bills charged to Lawrence Lewis and Bushrod Washington as executors of George Washington's estate.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod Washington responds to Mr. Lunell concerning his uncle's, George Washington, character and personality. He describes him as being \"comtemplative\", \"reserved\", \"distinguished\" yet \"kind and affectionate\" to relatives, and having \"consummate wisdom.\" He mentions his fondness for \"rural employment\" and skill at managing his plantation.","A.D.S. 2 pages. An agreement whereby Lewis (George Washington's nephew) will sell approx. 550 acres in Jefferson County, called Rock Hall, to Ranson for $17,115. The transaction is to occur as soon as Lewis receives the deed; the land was involved in a lawsuit between the \"Executors of Genl. Geo. Washington Plaintiff and Gerard Alexander and other Defendants.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. To the Cashier, Bank of Columbia, Georgetown. Re: Payment of $300 note. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed.","A.L.S. 12 pages. Annapolis. Gov. Goldsborough's defense of his congressional conduct in 1814 when the question of removing the seat of gov't from Washington was discussed and a resolution voted on ... a Maj. Peter has charged the Gov. with being hostile to the Capital City ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Goldsborough.\"","Elegy of George Washington. A.D.S. 1 page. Written \"on board the Steam Boat\" \"We come, kind Sir, to gaze upon the earth That gave Columbia's mighty hero birth. We come to heave the patriotic sigh Upon the tomb, where now his ashes lie ...\" On cover is a signature: \"Eleanor P. Lewis.\"","D.S. 1 page. Deposition of George Fayette Washington before WIlliam Waters, justice of the peace in Washington, D.C. -- deposer is the only surviving son of George A. Washington, late a Lieutenant in Virginia continental line -- claim for U.S. bounty lands -- his brother Charles A. and sister Anna Maria Thornton are dead, and sister's sons Charles A. ad Churchill J. Thornton to receive half. Document signed, docketed \"Memo. May 2d to ex. and Rept. tomorrow,\" watermark.","Letter. Is returning the shoes which are not Mrs. Washington's ... please return to rightful owner ... Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.D.S. 2 pages. Account of payment due Taylor from Washington mostly on taxes that Taylor had paid on behalf of Washington in Kentucky and Ohio. Possibly George Fayette Washington. Autograph document signed, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George F. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Lynchburg. Distressed over his illness -- Nelly Custis Lewis away from Woodlawn. Mentions Washington Custis going to the aid of a relative in Mississippi. Other family news. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on orginal manuscript appears as \" B. Carter.\"","A.L. 2 pages. Writing in the third person, Eleanor expresses her gratitude for Dr. Parrish's treatment of her \"suffering child\" and encloses payment for his services. Dr. Parrish noted Mrs. Lewis' connection with GW and the identity of the child [Agnes] who died under his care. Autograph letter, integral cover.","A.D.S. 2 pages. Labeled at top \"Extract.\" Description of visit to gardens, greenhouses and tomb. Visit was probably conducted by John C. Ehlers. Autograph document signed, laminated.","A.L.S. 12 pages. Shirley, Virginia. Moore speaks of his philosophies of life and death: \"Death .. is ... the brightest and most glorious moment to man .. if death was the body's enemy, it was the soul's good friend.\" Discusses his ideas about a treatment for yellow fever which Moore \"accidently\" discovered in 1817. It involves the use of mercury and calomel. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","D.S. 1 page. Bail bond of Warner Washington [Jr.] for $687.10, issued by the clerk's office of the Supreme Court of Law of Frederick county, because of a debt to Alexander Porter -- returnable the first Monday in February Signed by Warner and Perrin Washington. A printed form with manuscript additions. Document signed, partly printed.","A.L.S. 5 pages. Shirley, Virginia. Moore explains that he wishes to leave Virginia and return to South Carolina, where \"I meet with encouragment in my profession, and great civility in my social intercourse with an enlightened and polished people.\" Claims that he is \"without money,\" he asks Washington to lend him money to travel to South Carolina. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Princeton. William writes to his half brother requesting money to pay spring session bill at school (as he had to do in the fall) and some doctor bills -- he has written home for money, but there seems to be no money in Westmoreland -- he has been ill -- will try to see Judge Bushrod Washington who is in Trenton. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"W.A. Washington Jr.\", laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. A. Washington.\"","A mansucript check for cash of the Bank of Potomac, signed by John Augustine Washington II. To be paid to N. Herbert of Alexandria for dividends due on his stock.","Letter, 2 pages. Mason Co. on the Kanawa. As the sole tenant of this parcel of land Fleaharty requests the position of manager. He pleads his case with true rustic eloquence. Mentions having salt on property.","D. 1 page. Bond for $750.22 for Warner Washington [Jr.] to deliver 10 head of horses to court house in Winchester on July 2. Signed by all three Washingtons. Document, partly printed, docketed \"Porter ass vs. ? Washington D Bond 18th Oct. [Natirisel ?] and Jud. 618\" and \"Notice given to all parties on the 21st day of Sept. to 4th day of October Court\", laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \" Warner Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Angela [about 8 yrs. old] writes to her brother of visitors to their home -- their sister [Parke] is away at a wedding at Mrs. Van Ness's -- their mother, E.P. Lewis, adds her own note to Lorenzo on the verso -- she writes that a letter from him to Ped [Angela] would give her much pleasure -- did he receive $5 she sent in a letter before Christmas? -- Parke is in Washington for the wedding -- concludes with family news. Autograph letter signed, integral cover in hand of E.P. Lewis, postmarked \"Alexa Jan. 1\", torn and mutilated, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Date on original catolog card appears as 1821 [Dec.] 31 Monday.","D.S. Land paper presented to Palemon H. Winchester of Madison Co. by James Monroe.","Receipt for corporation taxes pd. by Washington for Thomas and Ann Beall and for himself.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Washington. Early description of Mount Vernon--went to visit Mt. V. with Mr. Sibley of Michigan and Mr. Schoolcraft, author and minerologist--custom seems to be to go thru mansion and around grounds with no ceremony, no matter whether Judge W. and family are there or not--\"The house is of wood - old, plain and has rather a gothic appearance ... A stranger is struck with the plainness, and I may add, the stiffness of appearance by which the whole is characterized.\"--\"The changes [since G.W.'s death] which have taken place are ... chiefly produced by decay - few from purposed alteration; and on the whole one would be led to think that the General paid no great regard to ornament and that whatever he attempted in that way he was unsuccessful.\"--exotic fruits and flowers in green house--\"Many of the ornamental trees and shrubs appear to have been planted promiscuously, without order or regularity. This was far more agreable to my eye than the sharp points and angles in which the box borders of the garden were arranged--plucked a piece of cedar from G.W.'s tomb. Autograph letter signed, watermark. Early description of Mount Vernon.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Belmont. Discussion of slavery: \"Some Legalized Kidnappers might be usefully employed in scouring our State of all your fugitive slaves; and if you could colonize all the sooty race, nothing better could be done.\" Peters is angered at the abolitionists, those \"antiflagellating benevolents\". Finally, Peters hopes Washington regains his health, \"so that you may be strong, and work hard on your colonization Scheme; so that all [the slaves] may be returned to the happy regions of their forefathers...\" Mentions Bushrod's \"malady,\" lamenting that \"your appetite was often your worst enemy; and its indulgence in improper gratifications has often nourished, in place of destroying your disease... I once knew a hardy Scotchman killed, when convalescent and recovering from a bilious complaint, by gratifying his appetitite in the treat of a boiled scotch herring.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.L. 4 pages. Fairfax County. Early description of Mount Vernon in an unsigned, incomplete letter -- description of house -- \"The whole structure has lately undergone a thorough repair and has in every respect the same appearance as when the General died, except a small portico which the Judge has erected at the south end of the mansion.\" -- description of bowling green and trees, gardens, and exotic plants -- description of main hall and key to Bastille -- \"The Judge now uses the General's study as a dining room. The General's library contains a huge and handsome collection of Books.\" -- American and fallow deer on the estate. Autograph letter, incomplete, unsigned, laminated. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","D. 1 page. Printed notice of July 4, 1822 over Bushrod Washington's name, forbidding permission to steam boat parties and other groups to use Mt. Vernon for \"eating, drinking and dancing parties\" -- \"unpleasant circumstances\" led to his notice -- \"respectable strangers\" can still continue to visit, except on Sundays -- below this is printed a later form letter stating that the published notice has been ignored and he intends to sue boat companies who bring parties to Mt. Vernon -- on reverse is \"Copy of Mr. Scott's statement of the debt due Tracy.\" in hand of Bushrod Washington -- the account covers 1824-1826. Document, printed, docketed \"Mr Scott's statement of bal. due 1 Jany 1826\" and \"Bushrod Washington protest against making Mt. Vernon a dance and lunch [ ] 1822.\" [On reverse is \"Copy of Mr. Scott's statement\" 1826 Jan. 1].","A.L.S. 2 pages. Harpers Ferry to Charles Town. Letter about the preparation of a wedding cake.","L.S. 1 page. Printed circular letter requesting agreement of legatees of George Washington's estate to bring suit in court of District of Columbia in order to settle and pay out remaining assets of estate -- signed by Bushrod Washington and Lawrence Lewis -- a note is added in Bushrod Washington's hand, requesting to know heirs of Mrs. Anna Maria Thornton [Geo. F. Washington's sister] -- this added note is dated 23 January 1823. Letter signed, printed, with additions in hand of Bush. W., integral cover in hand of B.W., laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Georgetown. George Corbin writes his uncle that he has just returned from Green Hill -- this morning he saw Mr. Beverly who is undecided about selling his [Negro] boy to Bushrod Washington -- Dick is about 18 years old and has resided in the District about 3 years -- questions legality of removing a slave to Virginia by purchase -- advises Bushrod to consult Virginia law on this -- he purchased some of finest English and Dutch cattle at sale of the property of Mr. Wm. Williams of Frederick County. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by B.W., postmarked Georn. Ca., Jan. 21,\" laminated, red seal. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\"","Early description of Mount Vernon and certificate of authenticity for painting of Great Falls. Also includes copy, same date.","Letter, 2 pages. To the Superior Court of the Chancery of the Winchester District. Answer of the complaint against him by Geo. Wm. Fairfax and others regarding his trusteeship of the estate of Ferdinand Fairfax and Eliza Blair Fairfax. He wishes to relinquish his responsibility due to failing health.","A.L.S. 3 pages. King George County. Written by a grandson of Augustine Washington, George Washington's half-brother, this letter asks about dividing the remainder of George Washington's estate among his immediate family -- his brother and sister have died, so how should their share be divided? -- Bushrod's reply, dated 1823 May 27, is drafted on page 3 of the manuscript -- the judge gives his opinion of legal distribution of remainder of the estate among heirs of Ann Ashton -- a suit has been brought for final settlement and the courts will decide. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by B.W. \"letter and answer.\" [Bushrod W.'s answer is drafted on back sheet of letter]. [John N. Ashton was a grandson of Augustine Washington, G.W.'s half-brother].","Autograph letter, signed. \"Bush. Washington\" writes to Charles Lewis Esq, regarding a possible arbitration or suit. Letter mentions Mr.Thomas Swann, Mr. Robert I. Taylor, and Mr. Walter Jones. Handwritten note at the bottom.","A.L.S. 2 pages. New Orleans. Erwin writes in regard to collecting an account -- he doesn't want to call on \"our mutual friend Johnny Anderson\" for payment of his note, because Anderson considers himself a great man thereabouts and he has promised to pay upon the sale of his crop -- \"our friend Henry Johnston will be our next governor.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, mounted, postmarked \"New Orl. L Sept 15,\" watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Jefferson. Re: A suit against a \"John Washington\" administrator of the estate of John Throckmorton. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Belmont. A discussion of a legal case, Penn vs. Cline, and Peters' opinion on land speculators. Written on the anniversary of GW's birth, Peters relates that \"This day brings into my mind many old recollections, both painful and pleasant\" and that he is going into Philadelphia to celebrate the birthday. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. \"Dear Sir, The object of this letter is to give you the name and place of residence of the gentleman on whose account I spoke to you this morning, as they may escape your recollection. 'William Griffith, Burlington, New Jersey.' Sincerely yrs, Bush. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Expressing concern over L.L's indisposition News of the death of a friend killed by an explosion in a steam boiler. News of several marriages. Visit of Judge Johnson and Edward Livingston; good prospects for the Judge's election. Name on original manuscript appears as \"F. P. Lewis (Butler).\" Integral cover, wax seal (broken).","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Peters writes about publications, sending Washington six copies for his approval before printing. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.N.S. 1 page. \"I this day made a settlement with Mr. Daingerfield Lewis of my private account with my Brother George Lewis and I find exclusive of the property sold by my Brother at Mill Brook he stands indebted to me Five hundred and twenty one dollars and fifty nine cents ...\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Letter with cross-writing. Wishing him a quick recovery from his indisposition. News of the preparations for her impending visit to Phila. News of her household. Integral cover, wax seal. Name on original manuscript appears as \"F. P. Lewis (Butler).\"","A.L.S. 1 page. GWPC's letter accompanies a plate of the States china which is given to Mrs. [Trumbull], the widow of the late Gov. Trumbull.","Partially printed form signed by Samuel J. Cramer.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Concerning the executors of Washington's will.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Georgetown. Mr. Washington, speaking on behalf of all the legatees of Col. [Wm A] Washington requests a quick settlement of the estate. He and the others feel the delay has been extraordinary and unusual. Reference to Kanawah lands. (Post mark - \"MaHa Bridge\" Aug. 3, 1824). Autograph letter signed, Integral cover.","Autograph document signed in the hand of Bushrod Washington, for the sale of land in Prince William County called Yorkshire Farm.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Writing in French, Frestel assures Nelly of his and G.W. Lafayette's affection for her -- they bid farewell to America where they have been received with such kindness -- can add nothing to what Georges has told her -- admonishes her to always remain as she is -- respects to her mother, grandmother and sisters. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, endorsed \"recommended to the care of my M. friend George Washington Lafayette\" laminated, watermark, in French.","A.L.S. 1 page. Monticello. Lafayette expresses his affection for Nelly and her brother G.W.P. Custis -- and says he share more when he travels near her at the end of the month -- [This letter is also quoted by Nelly in letter of Nov. 22 to Eliz. Bordley Gibson]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Char. Va. Nov. 10\", laminated, red seal with device blurred, watermarks. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lafayette.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Writing from Mount Vernon, Judge Washington provides his nephew with introductions to two Westmoreland Co. judges and gives advice on passing the Virginia bar. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Concerning meeting arrangements and introductions.","D. 2 pages. Estate of Thos. Peter indebtedness to estate of G.W.--Receipted to G.W. Peter by John A. Washington, attorney in fact for G.W.P. Custis, surviving executor of G.W. Document, endorsed \"Thomas Peter and wife,\" and \"Washington Exer. v. Washington Legatees, marked \"No. 21.\"","A.D. 2 pages. Lawrence Lewis's account with the Estate of Washington including expenses incurred by him from 1825 to 1833 for housing, food, clothing, medical attendance, and other items. Lewis states that all his other accounts with the Executor of the Estate are now settled and if anyone should desire to examine same he may do so. \"On account of Old free Negroes of the Estate.\" Autograph document signed, folio size invoice.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Received copies of George Washington's letters from Chief Justice John Marshall -- will take them to Philadelphia in March -- proposes terms for publication and fee involved -- the Chief Justice thinks there will be 3 volumes. Autograph letter signed, draft. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush Washington.\"","Eleanor C. Stuart draws a personal check for $140.00 on the Bank of Alexandria.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Leesburg. Regarding land and rent on the Yorkshire farm.","A.L.S. 1 page. To Harrison in Leesburg. Regarding Harrison's brother's books to be returned.","Bushrod Washington, Alexandria, writes to his nephew, John Augustine Washington II, Mount Vernon, regarding books and supply of sugar in the store room. Bushrod asked his nephew to bring to Alexandria some papers from the \"press which stands on the walnut chest of drawers in my outward study...\" Papers relate to the  administration of George Washington's estate. Autograph letter, signed. 1 sheet, partially torn.","A.L.S. 2 pages. To Harrison in Leesburg. Regarding rent on the Yorkshire farm.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod reports that he commenced cleaning the ditch in his large meadow but after riding to the meadow he found all hands would be required to take care of the hay which he plans to finish during the week. He thanks his neighbor for his offer to do the ditch but thinks he has the power to do it with his own help. He plans to invest some money and wants to purchase a share in the Dismal Swamp, if the sum is too large he would like to buy the share on partnership, however, he prefers to do so alone. He says he will communicate his neighbor's hints to Bushrod Jr. about the road which he is sorry to hear has been so much neglected.","Bushrod Washington, Mount Vernon, writes to his nephew, John Augustine Washington, Charlestown Jefferson County Virginia, regarding the price of brandy. Autograph letter, signed. 1 sheet, partial wax seal.","A.L.S. 1 page. Lafayette thanks Nelly for her letter and regrets the impossibility of going to Woodlawn to visit before his Virginia visit -- will try to return early, about the 24th and come visit her and bring her to Washington to be there when Lafayette and his party depart. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lafayette.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Philadelphia. To Thompson at the Supreme Court of the U.S. Didn't write sooner because he wanted to examine Thompson's decisions carefully -- then \"our domestic misfortunes occurred, which compelled me to take my family to the mountains\" -- apologizing for his resulting silence, Bushrod then writes out his opinion on the several decisions made by Thompson, concurring in all.  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, laminated, watermarked (M). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Arlington. Letter of introduction for Lawrence Lewis requesting that he be shown the hospitality of Northhampton Co. Lewis wishes to go to Smith's Island.","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Concerning the full length portrait of George Washington in military uniform which he painted in July 1790 for Mrs. Washington. At the time of this letter, the portrait was owned by \"Mrs. Custis\" (Eliza Parke Custis Law). It descended in the family and is at present in the collection at Winterthur. (see Eisen, \"Portraits of Washington\", vol. 11, p. 417 and Morgan and Fielding, \"The Life Portraits of Washington\", p. 165.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Regarding survey and boundaries of his land at Yorkshire farm.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. His lawyer writes that no bond was found in chancery court. Mr. Harrison should let him know if there is one filed in the court where the judgment was rendered.","A.L.S. 1 page. Lafayette hasn't written her earlier because wanted to be able to tell her when he can visit -- he must await arrival of members of Congress, who meet on the Monday -- he has an appointment to dine with Mr. Calhoun on Tuesday -- on the 15th he must go to commencement of Columbia College [now the George Washington University] -- so he will make a first visit to Nelly and Judge Washington \"between Wednesday [the 7th?] and the 14th\" -- they can visit more over the greater part of the winter -- he saw her son Lorenzo as the latter was going to Philadelphia. Autograph letter, integral cover, Signature cut out and his name written in at bottom of letter .Date on original catalog card appears [1824 ?]. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","Berryville. List of accounts for merchandise purchased by Lawrence Lewis from Berryville merchant Treadwell Lewis. The purchases include French brandy, rice, salt, linen, blank books, paper, molasses, cups, pots, halters, calomel, laudanum, and other dry goods.","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadlephia. Disappointed not to have received payment from Mr. Hooe. Wishes to have the business closed.","A.D.S. 1 page. Promissory note payable to Augustine L. Washington for $329.55. Docketed on verso, Mr. Walter Johnson (C.L. Washington not identified).","A.L.S. 2 pages. Washington. Describes a visit to Mount Vernon. Also mentions having dined with President John Quincy Adams.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod writes \"I had a short session in Phila. and decided but few cases, but most of them are interesting\" -- he then gives an account of the five most important law cases he decided at Philadelphia -- asks Thompson's opinion on them and for a report of cases decided in Thompson's circuit. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexa. Ca. May 11.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Letter discusses payments on bonds and when payments on bonds are due - stresses the importance of comparing contracts and bonds. Autograph letter signed, seal, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Brent is clerk of the District of Columbia. GW estate business. Judge Washington asks for deeds and bills of sale for lots in the District owned by General Washington. He suspects that George Corbin Washington may have recently sold lots which had previously been sold. Autograph letter signed, separate letter cover franked.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. MS-2471 A - To Robert Beverley, Esq., Judge Washington asks Mr. Beverley to recommend a lawyer to represent Mr. Parks [husband of Harriot Washington] suit, for the executors of General Washington; MS-2471 B 1p., A copy of Robert Beverley's reply appears on the inside page, in handwriting of Mr. Beverley, dated June 2, 1826.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Amounts and payments owed to himself and Mr. Turner by Mr. Hooe.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Hermitage, Kanhawa City to Woodlawn. Samuel requests copy of George Washington's will to enable him to file writ of ejectment against present holder of land, to ascertain title to it.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Blakely. Payments and bonds due him.","A.L.S. 2 pages. \"Washington and Blackburn.\" Regarding rents due to himself and Judge Washington.","Account of blacksmith work done done for Lawrence Lewis at Woodlawn, 1827-1829.","A.L.S. 1 page. Bushrod Washington regrets that he cannot accept Meredith's invitation to dinner on account of his wife's health. Washington reports that for the last 5 or 6 years he has been obliged to decline all invitations to dinner or evening parties. He asks Meredith to accept his apology.","Letter from Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis to 'My dear child,' Frances Parke Butler. This letter, written from Arlington while visiting her brother George Washington Parke Custis and 'Aunt Mary' briefly mentions Bushrod Washington's needed improvements to Mount Vernon, and repairs made to Woodlawn Plantation. She desires Parke send her a finished 'picture' of Parke herself, which she believes will be a 'faithful likeness.' She requests for it to be sent unframed and in placed in a morocco case for proper storage. Eleanor promises to send Parke various sundry goods, including corsets, corals, and silks. She also discusses family matters, including the death of Parke's 'Good Uncle Carter,' and the reaction of Eleanor's half sibling, also named Eleanor. Eleanor writes using a common 19th century practice of cross-writing. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages. Postmarked Alexandria, May 27.","D.S. 1 page. Written provenance of George Washington's shaving box by Phil Pendleton.","A.L.S. 1 page. Regarding the measurements of water from the spring at the back of Judge Washington's house.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rockville, MD to Washington, D.C. The writer comments on the recent election in Maryland of two Jacksonian legislators, rather than administration men, explaining that the administration voters split their votes between too many candidates -- he claims that the electoral election will show a difference, and that an administration man will win, securing the district for John Quincy Adams -- gives permission to print this, leaving off his name. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Rockville Md. 2nd Oct,\" letter marked \"to the editor,\" laminated, watermark (6 pt. star). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. C. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Lee requests Bushrod Washington's recommendations for a teacher of \"settled character\" to teach the solid branches of education at a new female academy in Leesburg, Va., administered by Lee's sister. Autograph letters signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Lewis tells Bushrod that he is mindful of his obligation on the part of Genl. Washington's Estate. He reports that two gentlemen have funds of his in their hands which he shall authorize his brother to collect. He will borrow from a bank in order to cover the rest of the obligation. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Robt. Lewis.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Richmond to Spotswood, Nottingham near Fredericksburg. Hamilton relates to Spotswood that no decision had taken place relative to his claim but it would be brought before Chief Justice Marshall on Monday next. Hamilton reports other legal matters relative to the case. He adds that he will be at home during Christmas and invites him to ride up for a visit.","A.L.S. 3 pages. La Grange to Woodlawn. General Lafayette expresses his sympathy with Nelly and her family over the recent death of her grandson E.G.W. Butler, son of Parke and Mr. Butler -- his own recently-married granddaughter is ill with a serious complaint in lungs -- George W. Lafayette's daughter Natalie is recently married -- he and George are going to Paris soon because they have been elected deputies of \"This and the neighboring district of Meaux\" -- agrees that Cincinnati is a delightful place, but acknowledges that Nelly will be happier with her daughter in New York when Gen. Gaines moves there -- sends his regards to many of Nelly's family members by name -- received letter from G.W.P. Custis \"who I see has produced two very good plays.\" -- comments on Betty's [Eliza P. Custis's] poor situation and health. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"New York Mar 4,\" written on cover \"forwarded by your obt. ser. Wm. Whittock Jr. 4 March 1828,\" laminated, red seal.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lafayette.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Send thanks for copies of George Washington letters but disappointed in not receiving GW autographs \"as it was my intention to distribute them in Europe among eminent persons ... I was particularly gratified with your account of Gen. Washington's devotional habits ...\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Waverly to Charles Town, Va. He expresses satisfaction that his nephew Churchill seems to be more truly pious than most young people -- offers spiritual support and direction in a letter full of biblical allusions. Autograph letter signed, docketed \"From Uncle Washington Feby. 26 1828,\" badly mutilated, laminated.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. F. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Culpepper. Jane Thornton encloses two checks for partial payment of the claim Bushrod preferred against her. She will send the balance when it is convenient as her family is currently troubled by illness. She extends an invitation to Bushrod to visit should he ever be called to her part of the country. She is disappointed that he will not be sending his two sons to school near her.","A.L.S. 1 page. Custis apologizes for the delay in paying George Washington's estate the money he owes it -- he was disappointed in getting money from Eastern Shore of Va., and must await market for crops -- \"I have been often in want of a single dollar\" -- the market is very low at present. Autograph letter signed, mounted. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\"","The letter includes a swatch of velvet cloth worn by George Washington stitched to the letter to thank Lutz for his time as the Sergeant of Washington guard at Valley Forge.","A.L.S. 1 page. G.C. Washington acknowledges General Stewarts acceptance of the draft on him. He reports that they are still engaged with the tariff [in Congress] and fears it will occupy some time as its fate is still in doubt. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Pleased with her son's use of French ... distressed to hear that Aunt Thornton has been unwell ... father and friends in the neighborhood send greetings ... Autograph letter signed, cover, written in French.","A.L.S. 9 pages. Recommends defeat of congressional resolution to abolish office of Major General ... act of Congress of Mar. 1799 settled the divisions of army units and officers on recommendation of Washington and Hamilton ...  Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. Macomb.\" Autograph letter signed, watermark : \"HUDSON.\"","Jane Charlotte Blackburn Washington writes to her uncle, Bushrod Washington, Philadelphia, regarding family health and education. The letter has a Charlestown postmark. Autograph letter signed. 1 sheet with burnt edges.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown. Re: Senate bill to widen the draw of the Potomac Bridge from 35' to 50' or 55' ... Smith favors a draw of not less than 60' as boats are of larger and larger design ...","For one share of stock in the Potowmack Company. Value is 444.","Draft copy. A.L.S. 1 page. Bushrod Washington calls Robert Lewis's attention to the matter that certain sources have not paid their obligations and that the duty of legally enforcing such payment may be necessary. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, (Draft-Copy).","A.L.S. 1 page. Regrets she cannot raise the money to pay a debt to the estate---has tried to raise money on her property in Kentucky---hopes to see Judge W-n in Jefferson this summer or fall when she hopes to pay part or all. [Lucy Payne, sister of Dolly Payne Madison, first married George Steptoe W-n---after his death she married a Mr. Todd of Ky.---they were married in the White House during Madison's presidency] Information received from Mrs. Todd, V-R FOR West Va.","A.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Lewis reports that he has nearly recovered from a serious illness. He relates that suits have been instituted against his debtors in order to meet his engagements with the Executors of Genl. Washington. Lewis will be in Fredrick, he hopes, during the month of August and would like to meet Bushrod there in order to explain more satisfactorily his prospects. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Robt. Lewis.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Comments on an approaching election and his confidence in success ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"Letcher.\" Autograph letter signed, watermark : \"AMIES PHILADA.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Smyrna Harbor. Written on board the U.S.S. Java in the Mediterranean. News of their trip abroad, including a visit to the \"Plains of ancient Troy.\" Also the story of an encounter on board the ship, The Warren, with the \"Celebrated Greek Pirate\" Marmaduke.","A.L.S. 1 page. Lucy Todd apologizes to Bushrod for leaving without conversing with him about settling her debt to him. Her situation was complicated by a suit brought by Charles Todd against her which required $2000 for satisfaction. She asks Bushrod to accept 40 shares of bank stock to liquidate as much of the debt as possible.","A.D.S. 3 pages. List of sundries purchased by the month. All personal items. Two tears with some loss of text.","Jane Charlotte Blackburn Washington, Philadelphia, writes to her uncle, Bushrod Washington, regarding family health and education. The letter mentions the death of Judge Richard Peters, longtime friend of Bushrod's. The letter has a Charlestown postmark. Autograph letter signed. 1 sheet with burnt edges.","A.D.S. 2 pages. Eliza presents her friend the attached clipping of two words [\"that it\"] cut from something written by George Washington -- she also attached a small piece of velvet worn by him -- all in thanks for Snow's kindnesses since Eliza's arrival in Boston. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliza Parke Custis.\" Autograph document signed, laminated.","D. 2 pages. Receipt from auditor's office in the state of Kentucky for 72 cents tax paid on 576 2/3 acres of land in Logan County, due from 1827.","A.L.S. 1 page. Secretary of State Clay (under J.Q. Adams) regrets to inform Washington that he does not have a position in the Department of State for the son of Washington's friend. \"If any existed your own recommendation ... would be entirely sufficient.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Re: an accounting of the way in which the nephew's son spent his money while with the Thorntons ...","A.L.S. 3 pages. Christmas greetings and congrats on his election to the Presidency. Also mentions a locket she has sent containing the hair of General and Mrs. Washington, General Lafayette and her own. Autograph letter signed, integral cover docket by AJ.","A.L.S. 3 pages. La Grange to Woodlawn. Lafayette writes that he is always glad to welcome Nelly's American friends in France -- he has several great-grandchildren -- Miss Henrietta Douglas in town and they talked of Woodlawn -- admitting that it is \"not proper\" for him to meddle in American politics, he offers a comment on American election of 1828 anyway in view of Nelly's \"electioneering wishes\" having been accomplished -- he wishes there had been less abuse on both sides -- recommends trip to Europe for Eliza Parke Custis Law, and grieves for her dejected state. Name on original manuscript appears as \"General Lafayette.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, marked \"Recd and forwarded by your Obt Ser. Wm. Whittock Jr.,\" laminated, Postmarked \"New York Mar. 10,\" red seal with device of man's head (George Washington's).","A.L.S. 3 pages. Washington to Boston. Eliza encloses a check for $103 (this is return of a loan plus interest) -- insists on sending the interest, too -- apologizes for delay -- will \"resort to harsh measures\" to recover what is her due, and then will have plenty money -- has been very ill -- Mr. Rogers has come and taken away last child of her daughter to Baltimore, and now she is desolate and alone -- Gen. Lafayette wants her to come to him in France, but she doesn't want to leave her country and travel alone -- \"I must totter on the the grave alone.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmaked \"Washn. City Apr. 22,\" laminated, black seal with waffle design, watermark (S and A Butler U.S.).","Jane Charlotte Washington writes to her uncle and aunt, Bushrod Washington and Julia Ann Washington, Mount Vernon, regarding family updates and describes her journey home from Mount Vernon. Letter contains a Charlestown postmark. Autograph letter, signed. 1 sheet, partially torn.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Fort Washington. Must decline invitation to dine--Mrs. W. afraid he will have another attack like that he just had, if he goes--her excitement on matter so strong he cannot bring himself to go without her consent--invites him and other officers over to dine. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.L.S. 4 pages. A note fixing the time for \"...you, the other gentlemen, and the ladies of the fort [Fort Washington] to dine with me ....\" sends Mrs. M. a few apricots... Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Mt. Vernon docketed \"Hon. Bush. Washington 5th July 1829.\"","Jane Charlotte Washington writes to her uncle, Bushrod Washington, Philadelphia, regarding family health. She is grieved to hear of Bushrod's illness. Letter contains a Charlestown postmark. He would die the following month. Autograph letter, signed. 1 sheet with partially burnt edges.","Possibly from John Augustine Washington. A.D. Requests interview to be confidential--doesn't know how his case will end, and has aversion to usual practices [at death]--his body not to be restrained in any way, not to be buried until signs of decay are seen--coffin to have holes bored in lid and sides [for air] in case of resuscitation--directions for removing his body to Mt. Vernon--nephew John [Augustine] Washington has been asked to come up. Autograph document, laminated, watermark (Hudson). Date on original catalog card appears [1829] [Nov. 14].","A.L.S. 4 pages. Mount Vernon to Washington City. Bushrod Washington Jr., writes that Cousin John [Augustine Washington] is doing the inventory of the late Judge Bushrod Washington's estate -- the two of them are having some doubt as to bequests, particularly about what books should be considered part of the law library -- they suggest a solution, and are trying to iron out difficulties on that point and to clarify one boundary line -- he suggests George mind his health and travel in a closed carriage rather than by horseback -- Bushrod Jr's. family is expected at Mt. Zephyr today. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Geo. C. Washington, written in a later hand \"Son of Col. Wm. A. Washington and brother of Hon. G.C. Washington, on business concerning settlement of Gen'l Washington's estate,\" postmarked \"Alexa. Ca Dec. 30,\" laminated.","Autograph note, 1 page. Accepts dinner invitation ...","Account, 3 pages. List of household sundries purchased by Lorenzo Lewis by the month.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Richmond. Results of his search re: Revolutionary claims of John Thornton and Jane W-n Thornton in 1788 ... quotes from a resolution of the Committee of Claims ... nothing conclusive ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Aug. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Alexandria to Philadelphia. The eclipse--Aunt Rosalie [Stuart 's] engagement [to George Turberville ?]--her landscape painting-- attending lectures--Sonny [Parke's son, E.G W. Butler]--Mr. Hervian has finished cousin Mary [Custis] portrait. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Date on original catalog card appears [c. 1830] Feb. 13. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, marked .\" Forwarded by Mr L. L [ ], laminated.","A.L.S. 1 page. Haywood to Georgetown. He writes to his brother, the Congressman, asking for information on whether there is or will be a bill during this session before Committee on Territories for establishment of the Huron Territory -- he also wants all pamphlet speeches on Foot's Resolution -- wants to collect them all and have them bound. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. Aug. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, and in later hand.\" Brother of Go. C. Washington\",\" postmarked by hand \"Mattox Bridge 12 March 1830,\" free.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mr. Peyton wishes to follow through a suit against the estate of Andrew Parks and Wm A. Washington regarding land titles of sales of certain Kanawah acreage and Federal City lots which formed part of the estate of General Washington. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Peyton, John H.\" Autograph letter signed, (on inside page - see Wm A. W-n letter to Robert Beverly of May 17, 1830).","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Writing to support passage of a bill to incorporate the Alexandria Canal Co ...","A.L.S. 1 page. Haywood to Georgetown. Sarah Washington expresses her sympathy on the grave illness of George Corbin Washington's only daughter [Eleanor Ann Washington] -- she herself has a \"floating gout\" caused, she believes, by sorrows for the losses of others -- she shares family news, mostly health-related -- Lawrence Washington, husband of her daughter Sarah, has bought Combleton and they reside there [Westmoreland County] -- Sarah mourns the loss of carriage horses, which with her inability to walk keep her confined -- when the family goes north every year for 3-4 months, she is \"totally alone.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked by hand \"Mattox Bridge 18 May 1830,\" watermark (dove of peace, and No. 2).","A.D. 2 pages. A list of the letters and whether in hands of Sparks Hamilton--a note at the end says \"those marked S. are in my possession, and were among the papers sent to me from Mount Vernon by Judge Washington.\" Autograph document, in hand of J. Sparks, laminated.","A.L.S. 1 page. Haywood to Georgetown. Lawrence announces news of death of Geo. C. Washington's half brother, William. A. Washington [Jr.] of bilious fever and hemorrhage . (Lawrence Washington was husband of Geo. C.'s half sister Sarah Tayloe Washington, and son of Henry Washington of Westmoreland City.) He wanted George Corbin Washington to hear the news directly before reading it in the newspapers. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Mattox Bridge June 25, 1830\", free, laminated watermark (Amies Philada. No. 2, dove of peace and No. 2).","A.L.S. 2 pages. Kanawha to Woodlawn. Samuel writes a plea to Lawrence Lewis, the sole remaining executor, for any information about the final settlement of George Washington's estate -- Samuel and children are heirs of sister Mildred Hammond's share as well -- their present circumstances would make additional money very acceptable. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Samuel Washington.\" Letter, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Coulsmon Va. June 29,\" in handwriting of someone else, watermark (anchor,and Holdship).","Reproduction, 1 page. Statement of authenticity, written and signed by Eliza P. Custis, dated at Washington on July 4th 1830, regarding a trunk given to her by her brother George Washington Parke Custis that had been used by her grandmother, Martha Washington, and accompanied her each winter when she joined the General at his winter quarter during the Revolution.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Washington to Woodlawn. Eliza explains that she is not asking Lewis for money or for much of his time -- she writes that she is planning on going to Salt Sulphur, White Sulphur and Sweet Springs for her health -- further, she intends to go to her land near there, that had been left her by George Washington -- she asks Lewis for letters of recommendation to procure aid in establishing her claim, and for his description of the route from the Springs to Point Pleasant and stopping places along road. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"City of Washington Jul 14\", laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Fairfax Washington writes that the estate has no money to pay Lewis the interest already past due at this time -- he must depend on present crop for any money -- as sending it now would be a \"fatal interruption\" to the next crop, he asks indulgence for one last time until he can finish seeding. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Battletown Va. Jul 19\", laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. La Grange to Woodlawn. Internal evidence suggests that this is a postscript to a letter from G.W. Lafayette to Nelly. The elder Lafayette writes that his son (G.W. Lafayette) reelected member of House of Deputies -- anxious about Eliza Custis's health -- hopes \"the marriage of Hortensia Monroe, of which I have lately Heard, may procure for her more consolation with respect to her grand children than she has been [ ] to receive from their father.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lafayette.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"New York Sept 1\", red seal.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Alexandria to Audley. Description of two newly acquired fine mares, and arrangements concerning their registration and pedigree papers.","A.L.S. 5 pages. Washington to Boston. Eliza writes that Mr. Blagden was to take letter, but did not stop in to visit, only sending his card -- perhaps he was told she wouldn't receive strangers -- she broke up housekeeping and is living quietly in lodgings -- she goes soon for several months to her sister's (Nelly Lewis's), in Alexandria where she has gone to procure masters for youngest child [Angela] -- had rather be there than at other brother and sisters where she once lived with her child and then grandchildren -- R[ogers], since his marriage, has kept [grand]children from her -- she hasn't seen them for 18 months -- she lives in state of anxiety and distress, with constant pain in her side -- she relates her efforts to help Snow's son politically -- she is now in Gadsby's National Hotel near Bank of Washington -- complains of the difficulty in getting good servants -- \"the liberation of many negroes within the last twelve or fifteen years, has rendered them generally worthless - utterly corrupted the slaves, so that now 'tis almost impossible to hire a decent servant.\" -- Mary Lee Randolph Custis is engaged to marry youngest son of General Lighthorse Harry Lee [that is, Robert E. Lee]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliza P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, directed \"Hond. by the Revd. George Washington Blagden,\" but crossed out, postmarked \"Washington City.[ ]Nov.[ ],\" laminated, watermark.","Check. A.D.S. 1 page. Fragment. Order to the Cashier of the Potomac Bank to pay $58.17. Signed, canceled, endorsed by Baird, signed by Lawrence Lewis as executor of George Washington's estate. (See also Baird's bills dated April 28, 1831 and 1830-1.)  Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\" Autograph document signed, canceled, endorsed by Baird, signed by L. Lewis as Executor of G.W.'s estate.","Bill. A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for stone work for the vault at Mount Vernon. $58.17. receipted by Baird on Jan. 27, 1831, docketed by L. Lewis \"Acct and Recpt. for Stone for the Vault at Mt. Vernon $58.17 27 Jany 1831\". [See also Baird's bill dated April 28, 1831 and check dated Dec. 27 1830]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Tho. E. Baird.\" Autograph document signed, receipted by Baird on Jan. 27, 1831, docketed by L. Lewis \"Acct and Recpt. for Stone for the Vault at Mt. Vernon $58.17 27 Jany 1831.\"","Formal letter in French signed by Marquis de Lafayette as president of the Comite Central Polonais.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Encloses memorandum [now missing] expresses gratitude for W-n's efforts in his behalf ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Union Hotel watermark: \"AMIES PHILADA\", dove, black wax seal, oval impression.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Arlington House. Custis writes to Rev. Orr that the state of the river is preventing access to Georgetown which prevented earlier answer -- he declines election as Director of African Education Society -- agricultural and literary avocations make it impossible to give it full attention -- wishes the Society all success -- in a postscript asks Orr with Mr. McNeall to render into Latin an inscription intended for a tomb for Washington's mother: \"To Mary The Mother of Washington The Virginian Matron Who gave to her Country and the World A Hero without ambition, A Patriot without reproach Aetatis 85.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed \"G.W. Custis letter to Isaac Orr July 25. 1831.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Georgetown. Maj. Lawrence Lewis has finished new vault -- he came today to examine the coffins -- many cannot be moved without going to pieces -- your father's coffin [Wm. A. Washington] is entirely to pieces, cannot be moved -- better send someone to make a new coffin -- Major Lewis will move them next week or so -- my health is bad -- have written Mr. Roberson on this subject -- have not received receipt for George's first six months' tuition and board -- please ask them to send bill and receipt -- George's expenses greater than they should be, especially for his shoes -- my other son is at Mr. Brent's school and his shoes are much less. Name on original manuscript appears as \"John A. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.C.W., laminated, watermark (Mode), postmarked \"Alexa Ca. Mar. 4,\" marked\"Free.\"","Receipt. 1 page. Cloth and thread purchased for Negro clothing. Amount $7.80.","Genealogy chart, Washington family. Has a key for the several proprietors of Mount Vernon. Appears to be inaccurate.","A.D.S. Bill for $5.00 for stonework for the vault at Mount Vernon. Autograph document signed, receipted by Baird, docketed \"Genl. Washington's Estate to Thos. E. Baird $5. April 28 1831.\" [See also Baird's bill dated 1830-31, and L. Lewis's check to Baird dated Dec. 27, 1830].","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Fort Washington. Has directed the gardener to take over the first peas--hopes they will be acceptable to her and Major Mason--sister is recovering--husband's business kept her from going to her--tomorrow we set off--letter from Augustine [John A. W-n ?]--\"boys are all well\"--thanks her for inviting Augustine to spend vacation with her son but Mr. W. thinks him too young and volatile to be without parental or teacher's control--respects to Mr. and Mrs. Webb. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, written in a later hand is incorrect information, \"Mrs. J. C. Washington wife of Judge Bushrod Washington,\" laminated.","For linen and thread - $1.69 1/4.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Kanawha. Acknowledges receipt of circular letter regarding their desire to reinter remains of Mrs. Mary Washington in church and erect monument--from knowledge of her simple likes, he dissents from scheme as her only surviving grandchild of the name--suggests a plain monument erected on spot she's buried now as best memorial--thanks them for intended honor. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Saml. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed \"From Capt. Samuel Washington of Kanhawa. his refusal to give up the remains of Mary the Mother of Washington with all the other near relatives to be placed in a contemplated Church in the town of Fredericksburg\", laminated. [Letter to members of Monumental Committee of Fredericksburg].","A.L.S. 1 page. They have been appt. a committee by citizens of Fredericksburg and vicinity to \"rescue from oblivion the spot, where by her own selection lie intered the remains of your venerated and respected relative Mrs. Mary Washington\"--requests assent and co-operation in raising a monument. Letter, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexa Ca June 8,\" laminated, watermarks.","The son of George Washington's sister, Lawrence Lewis authorizes Thomas Griggs to bring back a slave named Shadrach and his brother Arlington who ran away separately from Lewis' farm near Battletown.","A.L.S. Alexandria to Audley. Name on originaly manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\"","Haywood. Describes her poor health and her unhappy situation since the death of her son William Augustine. Mrs. Washington asks Mr. Beverley to clear up some trouble she is having proving the payment of a debt. Signature on manuscript appears as \"Sarah Washington Senior.\" Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel.","A.L. 2 pages. Audley. Copy of letter. Negative reply to the request that Nancy Coxe spend the winter in Philadelphia with the Lewis family.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Nashville. Relates to a suit between a Mr. Ervin and a Mr. Blake. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. (Thomas Washington not identified. Possibly Thomas Blackburn W-n, son of George Corbin Washington). 1802-1894.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Boston to Baltimore. Promises to supply Gilmore with autograph letters, particularly \"those of Revolutionary note.\" Complains about William Sprague, GW document collector. Asks Gilmore to ask Charles Carroll about his memories of the Conway Cabal, \"particularly the names of those, who were unfavorably disposed towards [Gen. Washington] in Congress.\" Autograph letter signed, address leaf, seal, postmark.","Lawrence Lewis writes to George Corbin Washington regarding the remains of their uncle George Washington. Notes that 'Cousin John' - John Augustine Washington - refused to have Washington's remains disturbed despite the two houses of Congress desire to place them in the cellar (used for coal and wood) of the Capital which Lewis finds insulting. Mentions an already approved equestrian statue of Washington to be placed in a square as a better location under which to place Washingtons's remains. Expresses that the final movement of Washington to the new vault complied with their uncle's last expressed wish despite the public's claim that the remains belong to them and should be given upon demand. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel. Postmarked - Alexandria 'Feb 17'.","Receipt. Henry Brown, State Treasurer. Tax receipt for year 1831 for 500 acres of land in Union County, Ohio. Signed by D[eneas?] Adams, Chief Clerk. Partly printed form, docketed.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Mr. W-n's health fluctuating* ... will be traveling again this summer, pleased that she is nicely situated with brother's family ... invitation to Mount Vernon if W-ns in residence next winter ...  Autograph letter signed, integral cover. *John A., Sr. died on June 26, 1832.","Letter to Frances Lewis Butler from her sister and mother. Mary Eliza Angela Lewis, also nicknamed 'Tiffin,' writes to her sister about her recent trip to Washington, D. C. where she witnessed debates in the Senate and House. Confesses that she also attended a '[Henry] Clay meeting' and rather enjoyed it. Reports that members from the meeting later visited Mount Vernon and Mr. Bradford of Virginia delivered an excellent and appropriate address at the tomb. Mentions other family members. Nelly adds her own letter to the latter part of the document, commenting on 'Sonny's' portrait [by Chapman] and the response of a visitor as the \"best likeness of a child he ever saw.\" It is the greatest ornament in their parlor. Writes about the weather, picking wild strawberries and various family members as well as upcoming travel plans. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages. Postmarked Alexandria, May 28.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Woodlawn. Information on fees paid by his uncle [Bushrod W-n] in suit Cresap vs. McLai[n ?]--Maria [Anne Maria Washington ?] suffering from chills and fever. Name on original manuscript appears as \"John A. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. House of Representatives to Georgetown. Announces death of John A. Washington about 2 o'clock while writer was with a party at Mt. Vernon--Dr. Mason with him--had been better but sudden hemorhage carried him off in minutes--hasten to distressed family if it is convenient.Date on original catalog card appears [1832] [June 26].Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Announcing death of John A. Washington of Mt. Vernon,\" watermark (D.I. Canfield).","Bond. D. 1 page. G.C.W. to pay $711.10 for his shares of stock of Potomac Co., under will of B. Washington, deceased--obligation being he must refund on demand due proportion of any deals or just demands hereafter appearing against B. Washington, deceased. Document, unsigned, [on reverse is form for same transaction with G.C.W-n in his position as trustee for Bushrod Washington Jr.'s children,] watermark.","D. 1 fragment. Thomas Beall of Georgetown, heirs of Washington County. Mostly real property taxes ...","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Encloses stock gilli seed ... will send Polianthus seeds and roots ... planning to board in Alexandria until late Mar ... sons at Howard School ... wants Maria to attend [Benjamin] Hallowell's school ... accepts offer of White fig and passion fruit ... will make every effort to keep up with MV without involving the children's estates ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Richmond. Visited downstairs rooms only--furniture all changed from G.W.'s day--key of Bastille and marble mantle and numerous statues and paintings--\"you may not be aware that the best likeness of Washington was what might almost be said to have been a chance drawing on a pitcher. This is preserved in an elegant frame and under a green veil\"--description of old and new tombs--\" ... the tomb itself though by way of distinction called new is in a state delapidation [sic] disgraceful to the nation if indeed the nation had anything to do with it\"--8 or 10 slaves on estate--old negro acted as guide, told anecdotes--mulatto woman--\"the blood of some of the W. family no doubt ran in her veins\"--all servants there expected tips from visiters--good description of the state capitol in Richmond and city guard which is [he thinks] designed to hold slaves in check. Name does not appear on original manuscript. Early description of Mt. Vernon. Autograph letter, integral cover docketed \"Tap Wentworth,\" laminated, watermark.","Resolution of thanks by Washington Board of Aldermen, to George Corbin Washington, E.F. Chambers, and L. Jarvis. Public appreciation of their successful support of Congressional measures to promote interests of city of Washington ... to be honored at a dinner ...","A.D. Travel journal including a description of a visit to Mount Vernon. April 18 - May 15, 1833.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Washington. Requests Humphreys to look into the \"situation, price and payments of Flore's farm\" ... would like to purchase a small farm for daughter, Maria ... brother Bush'd [bro-in-law probably] in Ohio disposing of a tract of her land ... her sister and others in Fredericksburg for corner stone laying of monument to Mary Ball W-n ... Barrows, the, donor, taking care of them ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"Jane C.\" Autograph letter signed, (1 1/2 of text), integral cover; the docket identifies the writer.","A.L.S. 6 pages. Woodlawn. Lengthy account of use of snake-weed as a cure for hydrophobia. Where found, how to prepare and administer. Several case histories.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Pha. Alms House to Brucetown Frederick County, Virginia. Asks about money loaned by him to Dr. Snyder and not repaid--could have made several hundred dollars in a few days by investing it in stock--will subscribe to Saturday Evening Post for him-- approves of sending cousin Charles to college. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Churchill.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Phil Oct 4\", docketed \"The Funeral,\" laminated, watermarked (J.L. Robeson, Phila.).","A.L.S. 3 pages. Letter with envelope addressed to Mrs. Hay, nee Monroe. Envelope docketed in French, \"recommander aux (?) de Monsieur Daveral, Charge d'affaires du Etats Unis a Naples (?).\" Personal letter, family news, etc.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Alexandria. Re: crop of wheat and shipments of flour.","A.L.S 3 pages. Department of State, Washington. Quotes from G.W.'s letter to President of Congress in 1781 requesting that writers be employed to copy down revolutionary documents of his which were never copied and are on loose sheets--Congress did so, and is in possession of some--if he (J.A.W) has more, would he consent to have it deposited among National Archives? Copy certified and sealed in 1850 as true copy of record in file of State Dept.","A.L.S. 6 pages. Georgetown. Writes to answer letter stating govt's desire to have official papers of G.W. to put in national Archives in State Dept.--description of documents in his possession--estimates of no. of papers in collection he will consent to being deposited in national archives--would like to give the papers but feels he cannot--\"I am willing that the Government shall possess all the papers of a general character or in any manner connected with the Colonial revolutionary and political history of the country, only reserving such as are of a privat nature, or which it would be obviously improper to make public.\"--doesn't know what price to ask--papers at present in possession of Mr. [Jared] Sparks for publishing--will discuss terms with govt.--has portion of G.W.'s library relating to public records of the country and will sell them too. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed \"Letter to Hon. L. McLane Bill No 446 Washington Papers, Books etc Jany. 3d. 1834 No. 3,\" laminated. [Below is added as a note \"These Books were delivered with the papers to the State Department. No additional allowance being made for them\"].","A.L.S. 3 pages. Waverly to Charles Town. Reflections on new year and transitory nature of life--advice to her. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. F. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, marked \"A New Years Gift,\" laminated, directed \"per Mr.[ ].","A.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown. Answers inquiry of [nephew of Geo. A. Washington] regarding military rank and bounty claim of Geo. A. W-n--\"It appears from the rolls furnished the War Dept that Maj. W[ashington] was returned as a Lieutenant at the close of the war, which was probably the rank he held in the Regiment from which he was taken to perform the duty of Aid de Camp. According to the existing military laws the appointment of Aid gives the title of Major without the command or compensation, and officers, upon relinquishing that Situation, which is frequently the case, return to duty in their regiments with the rank held before leaving them. Upon disbanding the Army, I presume, therefore, that the officers were mustered out of service according to their regimental rank and not agreeably to the rank held in the Staff.\"--Maj. W. entitled to 2666 2/3 acres Va. bounty land--State troops already pd. in lands by govt. but not Continental troops, of which Maj. W. seems to have been member. Autograph letter signed, watermark (P and C).","Printed form completed in manuscript. The top half of the form is a prospectus for Jared Sparks's Life and Writings of Washingotn, with Historical Notes, Illustrations, Engravings, \u0026c. It features a wood engraving of the \"Evacuation of Boston, from a Revolutionary medal.\" The bottom of the form certifies that Oliver B. Dorance - a lawyer and freemason from Portland, Maine - has paid 5 dollars for volumes two and three of Sparks's book. The receipt is signed by Benjamin R. Downes on behalf of the publisher.","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia to Waltham. Refers to his [Green's] review of Jefferson's papers--Jefferson's claim that G.W. \"belonged to the School of Infidelity\" is slanderous--sends him pamphlet on the subject --during revolution when G.W. was at Morristown N.J., \"[G.W.] was, at his particular request, admitted to commune at the Lord's Table, with the Presbyterian church of that place, then under the pastoral care of the Revd. Dr. Timothy Jones. There were, not long since, and I believe there still are, living, eye-witnesses of this fact.\"--the Genl. and Mrs. W. attended Baptism of T. Lear's child in 1791. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, endorsed \"Rev Dr Green, the most aged and most distinguished of the old presbyterians,\" red seal broken off.","Promissory note. Promise to pay $87.88 nine months after date. Document, fragment, endorsed \"P. Washington and C. Burwell Note,\" laminated. Assigned to Thos. Timbalake, May 9, 1834 $40. receipted Sept. 9, 1835.","A.L.S. Senate Chamber, Washington. Letter of introduction for friends.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Iberville, Louisiana to New Orleans. Writes in a humorous vein about Conrad's sudden preference for rural retreats--received articles from Mr. Krumbhaar; sorry they are not what he wanted--have Mr. Krumbhaar procure berths or staterooms on ship for them--Sonny and Sissy send love [Parke's children, E.G.W. Butler and E.A. Isabella Butler]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked by hand \"Iberville La May 27 1834\", laminated, black seal.","Check. A.D.S. 1 page. Check on Bank of the Metropolis for $27. Autograph document signed, fragment, cancelled.","A.L.S. 1 page. Cambridge E.S. Md. Explains his absence from stockholders mtg. of the Canal Co., sending his vote for Geo. C. W-n as President ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Goldsborough.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 4 pages. To New Orleans. Arrived at White Sulpher after fatiguing journey [from La.]--Commodore Biddle here--describes scenery and their location, a cabin.","Includes a letter from Nelly written crosshatch across Mary Eliza Angela Conrad's. She and Angela talk constantly of him--teases him about Angela--the Magill (?) ring and his profile are carefully guarded by Angela--trip very fatiguing and miserable--stay at the springs a while to restore health--then to Audley, but will return to [Woodlawn] before his visit--speaks of friends on voyage home--rejoices that he doesn't use tobacco in any form--his brother Alfred--anxious lest Ive's humor toward him will change--he is a mad man. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 1 page. White Sulphur to New Orleans. She is finishing a dress for her mother--hopes his journey will be safe. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1834] [July 4]. ","Includes letter from Nelly written in crosshatch. A.L.S. 4 pages. Worried about Parke; no news from her--they go on to Sweet Springs--hopes this will benefit Angela who has had 3 attacks of nervous pain in her face--if they aren't at Woodlawn by mid-August when he visits, go to postmaster in Alexandria and then come to A[udley]--if he goes to Fred[erick], go to Berryville (sometimes called Battletown,) and Audley is just 2 miles--admonishes him not to say \"cursed\" or any other bad words because her sister [in-law] Mrs. Custis disapproves--[Here she leaves room for a postscript by M.E.A. Lewis] describes their location--live in brick house, one of a row of them called \"Paradise Row\"--Mr. Custis and Mr. Bowers of New Orleans are here--a band and dancing here--few genteel men there--friends at the spring.","A.L.S. 2 pages. White Sulphur Spring to New Orleans. \"You are unreasonable to call me cold, and an icicle. I am neither.\"--denies going out with handsome young men. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover in hand of E.P. Lewis, marked \"Sulphur Springs Va. July 12, 1834,\" postmarked \"White Sulr. Sprs. Va, Jul. 13,\" laminated. ","A long letter by E.P. Lewis is added as a postscript in crosshatch. A.L.S. 3 pages. Altho Angela seems cold to him, she really thinks of him all the time--Commodore Biddle--Harry [Henry] Clay is here--life and people at White Sulphur--asks that Conrad's sisters write Angela a line or two giving their approbation of his fiancee, but not to let Angela know she suggested it--Beau Nash of White Sulphur, Lewis Caldwell--thinks her health will be completely restored by the Springs.","Form for relinquishing Washington papers to the U.S. Government, drawn up by Jared Sparks for Geo. C. Washington to copy. [See letter of same date, Sparks to G.C. Washington].","A.L.S. 4 pages. Tudor Place to Philadelphia. Arrived last evening after tedious trip down canal--detoured at Harpers Ferry--leave tomorrow for Woodlawn. Anxiety over his health--will be ready to receive him any day after tomorrow--hopes he was enlightened by the good company of his journey--advises him to put his loved ones under protection of [God]--left Audley of Friday, was sick all way to Charlestown--is well now--talk of acquaintances--don't forget the profiles.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. She misses him--entertaining guests--has received more songs to learn--will commence some keepsakes for his brothers and sisters--remind him of promise not to keep house with Mr. [John ?] S[li]d[el]l this winter--cautions him to be careful of his eyes--numbers all her letters so he can tell if any are lost--writes of every one's good opinion of him. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked [ ] D.C. Oct 18,\" marked No. 1, laminated. ","A postscript by E.P. Lewis. The Dr. says the disease is called Ptirgium [Ptergium] and requires an operation--she tore up her obnoxious letter and did her best to make them (?) happy while they were here.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Received his letter from Norfolk--she watched his boat for 15 min. thru a spy glass, but could see no one aboard--his brother [Alfred Conrad] arrived today--admonishes him to be careful of his eyes and do not let any not a first rate surgeon perform the operation [for Ptergium]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, laminated, black seal blurred, \"favrd. by Mr. Alfred Conrad.\" ","Letter from Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis follows: A.L.S. 3 pages. Sends him a rose kissed by Tiffin [Angela]--[Angela] misses him badly--his brother's stay makes them all happy--he says he will come again in Jany.--his clothes he lent haven't been returned--warns Charles to have nothing further to do with Mrs. F. la Dianola, or a scandal may result--don't get into any altercations on politics or other matters--she has finished transfering card baskets and given them a coat of varnish--will make another basket and box and will make 2 pr. [screens] for his house. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1834] [Oct. 18]. Autograph letter signed, directed \"Favr'd by Mr. Alfred Conrad,\" [letter added to letter from M.E.A. Lewis to Charles Conrad, same date].","A.L.S. 1 page. His brother Alfred has left--will commence making the [guards ?] for his brothers--\"I looked at the names you carved yesterday\"--. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Oct 2[]\", laminated, marked \"No. 2 by mail.\" ","Letter by Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis follows in crosshatch: A.L.S. 3 pages. Anxiety over his long sea journey--anxious over his eyes--get best medical opinion and nursing care if an operation is necessary--Alfred [Conrad] promised to come in Jany., but she advises Charles not to risk it--his brother Alfred's impediment--\"I would not have you condescend to B.[?] in any way, and if she slights this attention leave them to themselves.\" --Lt. Richard Lee went to Texas with $15000 and never heard of since--warns Charles not to go to Texas or Mexico--Ferd[inand Coxe, Esther Maria Coxe Lewis's brother] is here doing nothing much--he is very indolent--Angela spends much time walking. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L..\" Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. If he hasn't answered [Lorenzo's] letter, please do--Dr. Physick's opinion agrees with Dr. Washington's regarding Charles' eyes--is reading \"Mrs. Trollop's tour in Belgium and Western Germany\"--her opinion of Mrs. Trollope's veracity--Capt. Bell \"of opossum and persimon notoriety\" visited--has been playing Backgammon with Ferdinand [Coxe]--she practices her music--her father has made her a frame for flowers in a room with constant fire--announcement of Mr. Wm. Taylor of Point-Coupee marriage to Miss Thom of Culpeper County--\"I think he has treated my friend Virginia shabbily\"-warns him about care of his eyes. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Oct. 27,\" marked \"No 2,\" laminated red seal blurred. ","A postscript is added by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 1 page. Anxious about his safe arrival and his eyes. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L..\" Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Woodlawn. Glad he's arrived safe at Charleston--scolds him for flirtation--the Wirt girls--\"..the good City of New Orleans has disgraced itself by firing a salute to Mr. [Geo.] Poindexter.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral cover, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Oct. 31,\" laminated, broken black seal. Date on original catalog card appears 1834 O[ct.] 28. ","A long letter follows from E. P. Lewis in crosshatch; A.L.S. 3 pages. His safe arrival in Charleston--his \"besetting sin\" a weakness for soft dark eyes--warns him to be careful of his looking at pretty faces, to remember the A.C.'s and the Pyles--the Wirt girls are flirts, break engagements without 2nd thought--her anxiety about his unguarded and trusting attitude toward others--he must overcome this--cautions him about using his eyes--sends regards to friends in New Orleans. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed. Date on original catalog card appears [1834] [Oct. 28].","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Laughed at his letter about the Wirt girls--they are the objects of much scandal--Mrs. Butler (alias Fanny Kemble's) book softened before being printed for American public--her attacks on American manners--Mrs. Trollope's descriptions of German and American society--wife of her cousin [Mary W. Lewis] Willis [wife of Byrd Willis and daughter of Geo. Lewis] died of epidemic in Pensacola. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Nov. 2,\" marked \"No. 3\", laminated. ","A postscript follows by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 2 pages. Adds to Angela's tale of the scandals about the Misses Wirt--cautions him against flirtations--reminds him of his flirtation with Mrs. Pyle.","A.L.S. 1 page. Woodlawn. Received his letter from Montgomery[Ala.]--can procure no teachers in music or French, so teaches herself--reads Trevelyan's novel--\"Aunt Anna and myself drank your health and safe return in a Bumper, after Mother and Father had left the table.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Nov. 6,\" marked \"The 3rd letter from E. P. L.,\" black seal with swan and nest and motto. ","Long postscript by E.P. Lewis follows. A.L.S. 3 pages. Cautions him about straining his eyes--Tiffin [Angela] will continue to write weekly, but she will write only if anything worth relating comes up--talk of mutual friends--she has transferred pair of screens for [Charles and Angela's] domicile--A. to do a pr. for the drawing room--has done several pieces of handwork for them--box for chess men, card basket, etc.--Mr. Moore is here with Mr. L[ewis] settling accts. of Genl. W-n's estate--questions Conrad on origin of the woolsack in Parliament--advice for taking care of cloths and keeping warm and dry.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Gives him an example of her daily schedule--scenery near Woodlawn--father [Lawr. Lewis] promises to take them in carriage \"as far as it can go towards Porters Battery, and we are to walk the rest of the distance\"--has information on friends in New Orleans--asks about building of water works and gas works there--finished reading Trevelyan. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Nov. 9,\" marked \"No. 4,\" laminated, red seal obscured. ","A postscript by E.P. Lewis follows: A.L.S. 2 pages. Copies for him a few verses from a novel \"Pinmoney,\" called \"The Undying One\"--inquires about Leonard R. Aling in Tampico.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Received letter from N. Orleans--Aunt [Mary]Custis and her daughter Mrs. [Robt. E.] Lee visited--her friend Mrs.[ ] Powell--Cousin Mary [Custis Lee] will live in Washington this winter--\"They are my favorite Aunt and cousin\"--expects to take up painting for winter but is indolent. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Nov. 16,\" marked \"No. 5,\" laminated, red seal smeared. ","A postscript by Mrs. E.P. Lewis follows: A.L.S. 2 pages. Advice on frugality and his health--chimney in parlour which was so unsightly is now done over.","A.L.S. 1 page. Glad Alfred [Conrad's brother] liked her--his eyes--will write on Saturday. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed. ","Postscript by E.P. Custis Lewis follows in crosshatch. A.L.S. 4 pages. [Angela] studies her French and exercises for his sake--cautions him about his eyes--even if he were to go blind [Angela] would stick by him--fears he was angered or hurt by her [warnings on flirtations]--[Angela] begins drawing in crayon--one of Charles Conrad's uncles was [G.W.P. Custis'] intimate friend--her family--Col. House died of cholera in Georgetown--stories of [Geo.] Poindexter's cheating at cards--mutual friends. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Nov. 20,\" black seal obscured.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Charles' eyes--brother [Lorenzo Lewis] and family arrived [from Philadelphia]--has new music to learn--received several gifts--[Lorenzo] heard nothing of the Pyles--Ferdinand Coxe confined to his room-[Lorenzo] brought 2 Jackson medals to add to her cabinet--[Lorenzo and family] leave soon and return after Xmas for a while--hopes his business progresses--has just read \"The Camp and Court of Napoleon\"--. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Nov. 24,\" marked \"No. 6\", red seal obscured. ","A long postscript by E.P. Lewis follows. A.L.S. 2 pages. The twins [Lawrence Fielding and John Ed. Coxe Lewis]--gifts to Angela--a friend brought Tiffin [Angela] a piece of the Plymouth Rock for her cabinet--warns him not to eat oysters because they are thought to cause cholera--always keep strong mint lozenges by him. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Received letter written after trip to Baton Rouge--family and mutual friends--her music improves but little, though she practices diligently--has read a life of Marshall Ney and cannot admire him--now is reading a History of Bayard--ships lost in violent storms. ame on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Dec. 1,\" marked \"No. 7,\" red seal obscured. ","A postscript follows by E.P. Lewis. A.L.S. 2 pages. Lorenzo inquired about the Pyle's but could learn nothing--\"I trust you will never think it necessary to renew your acquaintance with them anywhere.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1834] [Nov. 29]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. [Lawrence Lewis] requests to pay money he owes to servant--[Lorenzo] and family arrived safe at Phila.-watched eclipse of [sun] thru smoked glass--skipped thru \"The Polish Chiefs\" a story of Kosciusco's love--because of this Aunt Anna called her a cold blooded Yankee, and that no warm blooded Virginian could have resisted such a tale of woe--is reading Jeanie Deans/The Heart of Midlothian [Scott]--admires characters in this book much. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Dec. 6,\" marked \"No. 8,\" red seal with obscured device. ","There follows a long postscript by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 2 pages. Shocked to read in his letter,\"Really, from the style of your letters one would suppose that you were the fiancee, not she, you are more jealous than she is ... \"in answer to her admonitions [regarding flirting]--lectures him about respect due to a parent and old lady--will abstain hereafter from advising him.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Glad Supreme Ct. decided in his favor--\"that poor man Parker\" who has aroused ire of people in N. Orleans--is reading the novel \"Henri Quatre\"--the gig is a very dangerous carriage; tells a story of Mr. Mason being injured in one--great no. of shipwrecks this fall; hopes he won't return by water --speaks of friends in La.--thanks for the oranges. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Dec. 15,\" marked \"No. 9,\" laminated, red seal obscured. ","There follows a postscript written by E.P. Lewis. A.L.S. 1 page. Asks that both forget their quarrel and think carefully before writing anything better left unsaid.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Dr. Henry Daingerfield visits--he threw mistletoe leaves in fire to see if Charles is constant--visiters--her French gets tedious, and she spends much time reading--is reading a hist. of Spain--coming marriage of Susan [Randolph] Taylor and Moncure Robinson [civil engineer building Philadelphia and Reading R.R.]-received as Christmas gift \"Landscape Annual\" for1835--is doing handiwork. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Dec.[ ], marked \"No 10\", laminated, red seal blurred. ","There follows a long postscript by E.P. Lewis. A.L.S. 2 pages. Is trying to make him a birthday gift--thanks for information about Woolsack [in Brit. Parliament]--hopes to see him on Supreme Ct. some day--congratulations on birth of [a nephew].","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Weather--much snow--business detains Lorenzo in Phila.--Parke's son \"Sonny\" [E.G.W. Butler] going to school in Baton Rouge--hopes he will read the books every day or at least every Sunday for her gratification--[ice] skating a favorite amusement in this part of the country--will get [Lorenzo] to make a sleigh when he comes--friends--snow 21 inches deep. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, laminated, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Dec. 31,\" marked \"No. 12,\" laminated, red seal blurred. ","A postscript by E.P. Lewis follows. A.L.S. 1 page. Wishes he could have partaken of her [Christmas] pies, cake and jellies.","A.D. 2 pages. Account of payments on the estate of George Washington. Summary of payments received and paid on the estate of GW. Includes a reference to Wm. Yeaton enclosing the tomb at Mt. Vernon in 1835. Expenses incurred on behalf of old Negroes.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Unable to get mail to town on time because of weather--snow 21 inches deep on Dec. 29--visiters--[Lorenzo] leaves Audley tomorrow--has been told a states righter is afraid to visit because she treated a Virginia gentleman so badly--discusses friends and C.'s relatives--a new hotel, gas lights, and water works for N. Orleans--stays by the fire reading novels, of Miss [Maria] Edgeworth and Walter Scott--doing needlework for [Lorenzo]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Jan. 5,\" marked \"No. 13,\" laminated, red seal blurred. ","Postscript follows from E.P. Lewis. 2 pages. Bad weather--deepest snow in 35 years--quotes from letter of E.B. Gibson's about Angela.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Wishes Charles to visit Parke when he next goes up river--news of friends--anecdote of Fanny Kemble, now Mrs. [Pierce] Butler (her efforts to get brown as an Indian at New Port)--weather--river frozen over--has read \"Woodstock.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Jan. 10,\" marked \"No. 14,\" red seal blurred. ","A postscript by E.P. Lewis follows. A.L.S. 2 pages. Begs him to break practice of sleeping with window open in winter--has been painting birds from Wilson's Ornithology for Lolen [Lorenzo]--promises to paint Cherry Bird and humming bird for Angela--grandmother's recipe for lip salve, from Glass' Cookery--some oranges have been frozen in storeroom for keeping.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Brother [Lorenzo] and family here--crosses Shenandoah River on ice, carrying the two babies [Lawrence Fielding, and John R.C. Lewis]--is reading \"Last Days of Pompeii\"--comparison of Bulwer's and Scott's novels--guests--approves Mr. [Henry] Clay's report on the subject of war with France--\" ... it is well that he is sometimes correct\"--fears Charles thinks her a little \"to far north in my disposition\"--[Lawrence Lewis says for him to keep the money Mr. Bullitt has for him].  ","A.L.S. 2 pages. Begs him to \"let bygones be bygones\"--hopes he received her peace-making postscript--hopes she hasn't hurt or angered him--still [painting] birds for her children.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Entreats him never to mention again in any way the unfortunate postscript which her mother wrote [see letter of Dec. 5, 1834]--gratified he has kept his promise to her about playing cards--attack on Gen. Ripley--visit to Mt. Vernon--Miss Harriet Martineau to visit Woodlawn--[English miscellaneous writer, literary lion of the time]--a fancy ball in Washington-- [Lorenzo] anxious for him to send the \"curious snakes\" to add to his collections of natural subjects. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Jan 26,\" marked \"No. 16,\" laminated.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Pleased he is reading [religious] books she gave him--Miss [Harriet] Martineau will be unable to come to Woodlawn after all--Lorenzo goes to Washington to pay her their respects and make apologies--she is to get invitation to big fancy dress ball on Feb. 22, her first--Esther's brother Ferdinand [Coxe] goes to W. Indies to restore health--is reading Miss Martineau's \"Poor Laws and Paupers\"--actresses and actors--a postscript, dated Jan. 31, tells of storm with thunder and lightening--Lorenzo's children. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral cover, postmarked \"Jan. 31 Alexandria D.C.,\" marked \"No 17,\" laminated.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Unable to account for irregularity of mail--his attendance at a Masquerade--wants to have complete confidence in him, even in trifles--Miss Mason married to Mr. [Sidney S.] Lee, brother of [Robt. E. Lee]--intend to visit Arlington--Miss Martineau [Harriet]--she is reading Henry Bulwer's \"France\" \"[France: Social, Literary and Political\", 1834, 1st part of work called \"The Monarchy of the Middle Classes\", (1836)]--tells him of clipping from Liverpool paper complimentary to Senators--a new bonnet--Parke not to send Sonny [E.G.W. Butler] to school until next year. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Feb. 9,\" marked \"No 18,\" red seal blurred. ","A postscript by E.P. Lewis follows, A.L.S. 2 pages. Glad he liked the [silhouette of Angela ?] --glad he's taken her advice [on his health]--Miss M[artineau].","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Aunt [Martha] Peter and Brittania [Peter Kennon] visiting--fancy dress ball canceled, and a common subscription ball to be held on Feb. 22 instead--she won't go--Miss Charlotte Taylor married to [Moncure] Robinson--talk of war with France--Bulwer's \"France\"--Miss Nannie Mason's marriage--Mr. Wm. Patterson's death, merchant of Baltimore--talk of railroad line to N. Orleans--Mrs. Owens, her cousin, comes to visit [Otwayana Carter Owens, daughter of Betty Lewis Carter]--Mother learns new type of painting, done with \"forms.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Feb. 18,\" marked \"No. 19,\" red seal blurred. ","Postscript from E.P. Lewis follows, A.L.S. 1 page. Hears scarlet fever is in [New Orleans]--gives a treatment for it.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Charles' success as a lawyer--relations with France--Livingston has left Paris and French minister will leave Washington--she looks forward to war--she won't go to ball given by Batchelors of Washington--reading--news of friends--Mrs. Krumbhaar--family news--improvements in N. Orleans--. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Feb. 25,\" marked \"No. 20,\" laminated, red blurred seal. ","A postscript follows by E.P. Lewis, A.L.S. 1 page. All have had influenza--she still sits up late after others are in bed--is painting birds for her children.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Trip to Arlington--to be a supper for the bride--[Miss Mason, bride of R.E. Lee's brother Sidney S. Lee]--will leave letter at home and mother will finish it when she returns--New Orleans friends. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Mar. 2,\" marked \"No. 21,\" laminated, broken black seal. ","A postscript follows from E.P. Lewis to Charles Conrad, dated March 1, 1835. A.L.S. 3 pages. Arrived at Arlington in snow storm--[Angela] ill with nervous headache--descript. of Angela's dress--she wore Charles' ring--groom far superior in appearance and heart to bride [Sidney Smith Lee and Miss Nanny Mason]--description of both--couple to live with Mrs. Fitzhugh, widow of Mrs. Custis' brother--the Bachelor's Ball--Capt. Bell--news of friends and relatives.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Arlington. Bridal party left Sunday--river frozen over for 3rd time this winter--had wanted to attend session of Cong. but didn't--gossip over marriage of [Moncure] Robinson \u0026 Charlotte Taylor--pleased that he is going to visit her sister [Parke Lewis Butler]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Mar [ ]\", watermark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Arlington. Visiting family and friends in Georgetown and Alexandria--claims she has no opportunities for flirtation--reading Life of Crabbe the Poet--will read [Henry] Lee's Life of Napoleon next--Congress adjourned without making any provision for defense against French. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Mar. 15,\" marked \"No. 2 from A[rlington]\", broken red seal, watermark.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. [Angela] still at Arlington and [Lorenzo] and family are there too--often sees Charles in her dreams--Washy [G.W. Lewis]--visited tree where his and Angela's names are [carved]--does needlework--instructions on getting and killing venemous snakes for L[orenzo]'s natural history collection--he lately prepared a crossbill. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Mar. 19,\" broken black seal.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Arlington. Denies she has found any other who would make her wish to be free again--proposed a schedule of visits to Georgetown and Washington--visited W-n one day, the capitol, Senate and House, fountain near the Naval monument--new improvements in N. Orleans--has painted a small head in miniature--visiters at Arlington--teaching Mrs. Nannie [Mason] Lee to transfer. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Mar. 22,\" marked \"No 3 from A[rlington].\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. News of his aunt Mrs. Thruston's death--[Parke] wrote her that he had not yet visited Iberville--news of an Episcopal Bishop in N. Orleans, and laws regarding gambling houses--E.P. Lewis working her a piano cover--\"the Sister of Mrs. Washington\" is to be married--will cut out a dress for sister--visited a Public Garden in Georgetown. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Apr 2,\" marked \"No. 22,\" laminated, broken red seal. ","A postscript from E.P. Lewis follows: A.L.S. 2 pages. She went to Georgetown in a storm to bring [Angela] home--Ed [Butler] has been very sick since returning from [N. Orleans]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [April 1]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Alexandria to Woodlawn. Sends sketch [enclosed] of wall and gateway on one side--engages to erect the wall 45' square, 10' high--describes how it will look--with gateway and gate similar to the sketch for $600. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by D. L. L. [The new tomb].","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. It was a year ago this day that they first saw each other--denies she has a fever of ambition--just wants him to distinguish himself in his profession--father [Lawrence Lewis] gone on horseback to Mt. Vernon--[Lorenzo] and family have left--[E.P. Lewis] still working on piano cover--[Lorenzo] has added many birds [stuffed] to his collection--John and Ferdinand [Coxe], Esther's brothers--his prospective visit to Iverville and Parke and her family--thinks he should not leave [New Orleans] until his business there is finished. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Apr. 10,\" marked \"No. 23,\" laminated. ","There follows a postscript by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 1 page. Recalls their first meeting and his merry face--will send him a barrel of cider--thinks he should drink it to help combat small pox and varioloid [a mild smallpox among those innoculated or who have had it] now in New Orleans. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [Apr. 8]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Cambridge to Washington, D.C. Does not think Washington can get a loan on security of the papers, since he has already made them over to the govt.--when he finishes with the paper he will bundle up private papers and send to W-n--\"Strictly speaking all the papers pertaining to the period in which Genl. Washington held no office are private, but I suppose the spirit of your contract included only family papers, and such as related to his private affairs,\"--must have written authority from Washington to hand over papers to any but him--Mr. Forsyth has made formal demand for the papers and will take it to court, but doesn't think he will succeed--he will hand papers over as soon as he is through with them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmark \"Cambridge Mass Apr 13,\" red seal.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Approves his action in refusing nomination to legislature [state?]--[Lorenzo] and family have returned to Audley--late snows destroy fruit blossoms--urges him to go to [Iverville, La.] to see Parke and family--have lost many trees in the bad winter--has lately read amusing stories in Waldie's circulating library--asks if Miss H[arriet] Martineau has visited N. Orleans yet--fisheries operating--shad. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria Apr. 18,\" marked \"No. 24,\" broken red seal. ","There follows a postscript by E.P. Lewis: The 15th was anniversary of party given [Angela] by Charles and others in La., and toast drunk to him. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [Apr. 17]. Autograph letter initial signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Esther's brother John [Coxe] brings his bride to Audley--her brother Ferdinand [Coxe] recovered his health in West Indies--Woodlawn beautiful, will be at height in 2 weeks--read Wash. Irving's \"Tour through the Praries,\" \"The Siege of Vienna\" by Madam Pickle, and [Oliver] Goldsmith's Greece--visiters at Woodlawn--\"I am always nervous in the spring and in warm weather.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Apr. 29 (?)\", marked \"No. 25,\" red seal, broken. ","A postscript follows, from E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 2 pages. Wishes he could be there to see Woodlawn in Spring--doesn't like new grooms costume (a full suit of black), considers this symbol of mourning, not appropriate for wedding--Ferd[inand][Coxe] asks about chances of success as druggest in New Orleans--\"What has possessed your Govr. to quarrel with his best friends.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [Ap. 25]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 1 page. The Wall is intended to enclose the Vault at Mount Vernon, to secure it against injurys it is every year subject to.\" describes in detail how he wants the wall at George Washington's tomb built -- sketch of section of wall -- asks for an estimate. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed \"Copy of a letter to W. Yeaton of Alexa respecting the building a wall around the Vault at M. Vernon\", laminated.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Descript. of Woodlawn in Spring--fishing boats on river--Cousin America [Peter Williams] and Robert Lee have visited--roads have prevented church attendence--will receive \"Frances Anna [Kemble] Butler's Journal\"--Governor White's[of La.] unpopularity--his reprimand by legislature--learning new song, \"Dunbarton's Bonnie Dell\"--thanks Charles in [Lorenzo's] name for the snakes [which Charles sent him for stuffing]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., May 5,\" marked \"No. 26,\" red seal broken, watermark (line of arrows). ","A postscript from E.P. Lewis follows: A.L.S. 2 pages. Charles' uncle's grief after his wife [Mrs. Thruston's] death--Parke and her children ill--friends and acquaintances. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\".Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [May 3]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Went on visit to Mt. Vernon--Cousin Jane [Washington]--reading Fanny [Kemble] Butler's Journal--disappointed in it--has poor opinion of Americans-Miss Butler's opinion of American Society--Gov. White [of Louisiana]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., May 11,\" marked \"No. 27,\" watermark, laminated. ","There follows a postscript by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 1 page. Unseasonable weather--\"I hope all your good Citizens build Bathing rooms in their new Houses as they are so necessary and so easily made where there are waterworks.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [May 10]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Cambridge to Georgetown, Washington, D.C. Has confirmed his own opinion that money cannot be borrowed on security of the [Washington] papers since title to them has gone to govt.--cannot advance any money himself because every cent is tied up in publication of Writings--assures him he is working every minute to complete publication--Mr. Forsyth's efforts to institute suit against him for the papers will come to nothing, because \"my contract with Judge [Bushrod] Washington gives me a right to use the papers till the work is completed.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked Cambridge Mass. May 11,\" laminated.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. His safe return from up river--she has lost 10 lbs. since winter (\"much to my joy\")--visiters--will try to learn to play guitar. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. May 18\", marked \"No. 28,\" red seal. ","There follows a postscript by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Weather has prevented [Angela] exercising--fruits lost--cautions him about taking measles--she had them for 2nd time at 23 and was very ill--can injure sight or lungs. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [May 17]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Dinner at Mt. Vernon--anecdote of Jane [Washington] relating to Tom Moore--shells and coins added to her \"Cabinet\"--[E.P. Lewis] is working another [piano] cover in cornucopia designs--family news. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., May 26,\" marked \"No. 29\". ","A postscript follows from E.P. Lewis: Parke thinks him the only man worthy of [Angela]--description of \"the robe of ceremony\" [Angela's wedding dress?]--cholera and measles in New Orleans--news of friends. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [May 24]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Assures him the matter of the unfortunate postscript is forgotten [E.P. Lewis to Charles Conrad, Dec. 5, 1834] and that she has no intentions of delaying or trying to stop his and Angela's marriage--reiterates her affection for him--does want some idea of when he can come, in order to have things ready--Angela will add a postscript in the morning. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. May 29,\" broken black seal. ","A postscript follows from M.E.A. Lewis: A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Teases him about his haste in suspecting some evil from an innocent postscript--does not want him to leave N. Orleans until his business is finished there--instructs him to burn this letter. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] May 29. Autograph letter signed, postscipted to a letter of E.P. Lewis to Charles Conrad, dated May 28.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. The piano tuned and she is told her voice is improved--requests C. to bring his flute with him if he has one--in her father's absence, has been directing planting of vegitables--damask roses--reading Thomas Campbell's Life of Mrs. Siddons--Miss [Harriet] Martineau at Mt. Vernon--Miss Martineau and Miss Hannah Moore--is a Socinian--news of friends. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., June 2\", marked \"No. 30,\" laminated. ","There follows a postscript from E.P. Lewis:  Repeats her sorrow that he could have been so unhappy over misinterpreting her remarks--to avoid cholera, avoid \"night air, shrimps, uneasiness of mind, etc.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [May 30]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. This will be her last letter to him before he leaves N.O.--the fall of the Planters' Hotel in N.O.--will visit Alexandria, Arlington and Washington--to read \"The Conquest of Florida by Hernando de Soto,\" by Theodore Irving--Washington Irving's writings. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Last letter from M.E.A.L. received June 20th 1835,\" postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. June 6\" marked \"No. 31,\" laminated. ","There follows a postscript by E.P. Lewis: Hopes he leaves N.O. shortly [for Virginia]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [June 5]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Bacons Castle. Description of his activities and trip to Norfolk, Old Point Comfort, and Cabin Point ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"L. W. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark.","Note of authenticity. Re: George Washington's powder bag + puff.","A.L.S. 5 pages. Princeton to Georgetown. Bayard reports that his daughter, Mrs. J.E. Washington, has received Beverly's letter and he is now answering it as per her request. Bayard passes on to Beverly some legal opinions he has gathered relating to the appointing of an Executor, and a Guardian relative to the settlement of the Estate of Col. William Washington.","Check on the Bank of the Metropolis to bearer, for $13. Autograph document signed, fragment, cancelled.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Juliet Washington, neé Juliet E. Bayard of Princeton, New Jersey. She was the widow of Wm A. Washington (1804-1830) who was the grandnephew of GW. Requests money from the estate if convenient. Will return to Westmoreland within the month to apply to the Court to be appointed administratrix and guardian of her daughter.","A.D.S. Check drawn on the Potomac Bank for $350. Autograph document signed, fragment, canceled, endorsed by W. Yeaton.","A.D.S. 1 page. Check for $200 on Potomac Bank of Alexandria. Autograph document signed, fragment, endorsed by Yeaton, canceled.","A.D.S. 1 page. Yeaton's bill for erecting wall with iron gate pr. contract--additional expence connected with it--total $628.15. Autograph document signed, docketed \"Receipt for Vault $618.15 Oct. 29. 1835.\" Receipted by Yeaton.","Check, A.D.S. 1 page. Check drawn on the Potomac Bank for $68.58. Paid on behalf of the executors of George Washington's estate. Autograph document signed, fragment, canceled, endorsed by W. Yeaton.","D. 1 page. Sketch of iron gate at New Tomb. Date on original catalog card appears [1835]. Drawing in pencil. Unknown artist.","A.D.S. 3 pages. Memorandum of an agreement made for enclosure and gateway at New Tomb--it is headed by a sketch with dimensions for the wall and entranceway and contains specifications of materials to be used and method of construction and cost. Autograph document, in hand of Lewis, laminated, [no name inserted in contract]. [Yeaton contracted to build wall and entrance way for $600. See letter of Yeaton to L. Lewis, April 4, 1835].","D. 3 pages. Report of the Virginia legislature on the C and O Canal Co. loan. Covers three points: (1) how loan of last session was spent; (2) the erroneous estimates for completion of Canal to Cumberland; (3) the expenditures for internal improvements. Date on original catalog card appears c. 1835.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mrs. Washington asks for clarification of the letter just received in which the sum of $3,930 was mentioned as having been received from Mr. Street. It is her understanding that half that sum ($1,965) is rightfully hers and her daughters. She encloses a draft for that amount payable to her uncle Samuel H. Smith. A blank draft is also enclosed in case the sum is less than the amount of the draft.","Stock certificate. 21 shares of capital stock for George C. W-n and signed by him as president of the Co. Embossed seal and engraving of a section of the Canal.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Defense of the action of the B. of Directors of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Co. in hiring James McCulloch as advisor on internal improvements, he was not hired to lobby for passage of a bill appropriating $2 million to the Canal Co. ...","A.L.S. 3 pages. Claymont.","A.L.S. 1 page. Cambridge. Dr. Sprague of Albany secured permission from Judge [Bushrod] Washington to take certain autographs and substitute a copy--this done before papers were sold to Congress--doesn't wish it to be thought that he himself took liberties with mss. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown. He has filled his part of the contract to sell G.W.'s papers to govt.--has delivered all public papers in his possession to State Dept.--Mr. Sparks overdue in turning over papers to him--he had thought Sparks contract with Bush. W-n over because of long time he had papers--lists mss. and volumes turned over to Archives.  Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, draft, endorsed \"To the Hon. John Forsyth Secy. of State, Oct. 11th 1836,\" watermark.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Expressing concern to his father that he has not heard from him as he expected. Urging him to move to winter quarters. Report on the harvest of his corn crop. Report of the death of a Negro (Randal) due to ill-treatment by \"that infurnal Overseer of Dogles.\"","An unpublished play, produced in New York on September 30, 1839 for one night only.","Autograph letter signed. Mount Vernon. Jane writes to her son that she is at Mount Vernon settling accounts. She discusses family news and difficulties with postage.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Baltimore. Describes the costumes at a fancy dress ball at Mr. Cohens in Baltimore ...","A.L.S. 4 pages. Integral cover, seal (broken).","Contains a dimensional drawing of a coffin for a letterhead, describing water damage to the burial vault at Mount Vernon, including damage to the coffin of George Washington.","A.L.S. 1 page. Gives him a forwarding address in Baltimore . Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Buchanan.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 1 pages. Georgetown. Forwarding the desired documents and the Congressional Directory for 1836. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. Mount Vernon. To John Augustine Washington III? Discusses the harvest. Says she is being viewed as one of the curiousities of the place by the visitors.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Kanawa Salines, Virginia, to Berryville, Clark County. Answers a letter Lewis addressed to his deceased father about a delay in the sale of some property in Kanawa. Assures Lewis of the integrity of the prospective buyer William Tompkins. Integral cover postal stamp.","A.L.S. 1 page. New Orleans to Audley. Last page of letter written by MEA Conrad to Lewis. She (Eleanor) has added her own note. Family letter. Integral cover, postmark and seal.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Philadelphia. In regards to work done on the sarcophagus of Washington. Includes a measured watercolor drawing of the bas-relief sculpture on top of the sarcophagus.","Letter written by a sixteen-year-old John Augustine Washington III in Alexandria, Virginia to his mother Jane C. Washington at Blakeley plantation near Charlestown, West Virginia. The address on the back page of the letter notes that the letter was delivered by Jim Mitchell (\"Jim Mitchum\") with a note from John Augustine that says \"I let Jim have $1.00 for his expenses.\" Jim Mitchell, who was later employed by the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, was enslaved by the Washington family at the time.","John Augustine tells his mother \"Mr. Skidmore finished his work at Mount Vernon yesterday, but I have not seen him yet so that I cant say what has been done\" and also notes \"On Saturday I went to Georgetown, Cousin and his family were not at home so that I could not get the pictures.\" He reports that West Ford has taken the cloth that arrived for Jane from Dumfries down to Mount Vernon and discuses butter sales, corn production, hogs, and resuming his studies. He also asks Jane if the servants are \"conducting themselves well\" and is worried they will give her \"a good deal of trouble coming in with their complaints.\"","Autograph letter initialed. Janes writes that she is sending down \"four large shoulder of Bacon\" to Mount Vernon, along with two enslaved men, Willoughby and Gabriel, who she hopes will be \"faithful and useful.\" She writes, \"have them comfortably fixed my dear son treat them kindly, and I trust they will both prove valuable servants. Gabriel will require a strict tho kind discipline. Sarah or Milly must wast and mend for them.\" Jane also writes that she has had a letter from West Ford asking for the money she owes him. She instructs John Augustine to pay her pew fee and then pay Ford.","Requests George C. to be his security in Md. in the institution of a suit as an executor of Mr. Payne's estate ...","Receipt A.D.S. 1 page. For $1.50, for 4 quarters continuance at rules and 2 continuances on court docket 50 against Lee. Small fragment, partly printed, endorsed \"Washington Bushrod to Est.,\" and \"Fairfax.\" Signed by J. J. Chew.","A.D. 1 page. For hauling sarcophagus to Mt. Vernon, pd hire of hack for Struthers and workmen to Mt. V. to put up ditto, clothing for Gabriel, \"ditto for 1839 to 9th June when he died deduct his meal 7 bushels from his usual allowance to him for the half year\", for coffin and digging grave, etc., with amounts given. Fragment. See reverse of letter to Lewis from M. Snyder, dated Dec. 31, 1838, asking for taxes due on house.","Unsigned articles of agreement between Rice Levi, John A. Washington, and Jane C. Washington for Rice Levi to \"undertake the management and cultivation of the ... Washington's himself and farm at Mount Vernon\".","A.L.S. 2 pages. Lewis was in La. Cash describes the mule he inspected at Mt. Airy, but did not think him worth $75. Is still looking for a suitable animal. Needs thread to mend harness. Corn (wheat) looks good, have 205 bushels. Mr. Howard charges 75c per day and wishes to receive the balance as soon as possible.","A.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. Sends small extract of Appendix--has been unwell--must write a letter a day \"all on one subject\" [G.W.]--goes to Alexa. to celebrate \"The 68th Anniversary it has been my good fortune to witness the celebration of ...\"--then comes the Coronation and \"What next.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1838 ?] Feb. 22. Autograph letter signed, docketed at bottom \"Letter written by George Washington Parke Custis presented by C.F. Gunther Chicago\", laminated.","A.L.S. 1 page. Washington, D.C. to Leesburg. Regarding the estate of Nathaniel Hinkle.","Will. D. 2 pages. G.W. Bassett appointed executor--leaves all property to nephew G.W. Bassett, who is required to pay annually [300] dollars per year to Bassett Claiborne, \"under the fear that the said Claiborne is not very careful.\"--all debts to be paid--codicil of Feb. 20, 1840 emancipates his \"servant,\" Pleasant. Document, copy by J.D. Christian, county clerk, laminated. Proved in New Kent Court, Mar. 11, 1841, no subscribing witnesses to will, so handwriting and signature sworn to by Morris H. Tench and James Stamper.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Hoping that he will visit them at Bayou Goula. News of her children. She is anxious for news of the Lorenzo Lewis family. Name on original manuscript appears as \"F. P. Butler.\" Integral cover, wax seal.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Department of State to Georgetown. After examining Washington papers delivered to Dept. of State as per contract, finds a number of documents included in agreement are missing, and copies substituted for many others--a list of these is enclosed--\"You will be so obliging as to have the missing volumes and documents supplied without delay, and also to procure the return of the original letters for which copies have in some instances been substituted.\" [Attached is a list of 2 pp and description of missing papers. There are pencil notations, probably by G.C.W., indicating if papers are considered private or whether they are lost]. Autograph letter signed, docketed, \"correspondence in relation to the Washington papers\", separate cover, postmarked \"Washington City D.C. May 12,\" franked by Forsyth, red seal, watermarks. Attached is a list of 2 pp and description of missing papers. There are pencil notations, probably by G.C.W., indicating if papers are considered private or whether they are lost.","Copy, 2 pages. Copy inclosed with letter of Dec. 15,1838, Forsyth to G.C. Washington; see also original of same letter with enclosure. Letter, docketed, watermark (H and O).","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia to near Berryville, Virginia. Delayed in Phila. while sister puts her children in school--Mrs. Coxe purchasing materials for embroidery [for Angela]--leave for N. York tomorrow and then to Audley--family news--love to [Oliver?]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Philada, Pa. Sep. 22.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"[Chas.?] M. Conrad.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Audley to Woodlawn. Sends receipts to be given to [Parke] and Butler--he will pay Dr.'s bill for [Charley Conrad]--instructions for paying bills--Butler gave him $40. when he left New Orleans. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (JM), directed by \"Mrs. Lewis.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"L. Lewis.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1838?] Oct. 10.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Mount Vernon to the University of Virginia. Jane writes to her son about work taking place at Mount Vernon, where she has spent almost all of $800 she brought down with her. She reports that Skidmore has \"finished the large room which is now to be plastered and painted.\" Mr. Ball has nearly finished the stables, and West Ford is still engaged with the enclosures. She writes of Mount Vernon , \"The dear old place will be more comfortable and decent in appearance, than we have known in years - but it draws deeply on a limited income to make it so.\" She also includes information on  other enslaved peoples, Sambo, Levi and Gabriel.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Audley to Woodlawn. News of autumn wheat crop and cattle at Audley. The weather is unusually sever that the farmer may be injured. Wants his father and mother to live full time at Audley. Wants to discuss the possible rental of Woodlawn with them before they make a decision.","D. 1 page. To Woodlawn. The books ordered by Lewis can not be supplied. Includes: Sparks, Life of Washington, The Cultivator.","L.S. 1 page. Department of State. No answer being received to his letter of May 12, he sends a copy and requests answer. Letter signed, docketed, watermark. [See copy of letter, John Forsyth to Geo. C. Washington, May 12, 1838].","A.L.S. 6 pages. Georgetown. Apologies for delay in writing--has complied with terms of agreement regarding Washington papers--Judge W. gave away some autographs and substituted copies on unimportant letters--has retained letters of private character--refers McLane's letter of Dec. 10, 1833, to him, asking his terms for sale of letters, and his reply of Jan. 3, 1834 [see letter in question], agreeing to turn over all except private papers, or those whose publication would be improper at the time--refers to Forsyth's list of missing papers [see under letter of May 12 1838] and states which ones he regards as private and thus not included in the contract, and which are missing--refers to [Jared] Sparks' letter of [Sept. 20, 1836] which he encloses--knows of no letters being removed from bound volumes other than those accounted for by Mr. Sparks, except for corresp. between Genl. Washington and John Nicholas in relation to a letter addressed to G.W. over signature of Wm. Langhorne [see letter, Aug. 20, 1798 Bushrod W-n to G.W.; also letter of G.W. to Bush. W-n in Writings, XXXVI, 408-409, dated Aug. 12, 1798 ,] \"as this correspondence deeply implicates the conduct of a distinguised individual of that day.\"--however, he will send the letters and he [Forsyth] may decide whether to keep or return them--despite fact Sparks published many of private papers, doesn't feel this makes him liable to part with them under contract--feels govt. paid very little of their value anyway, and has been more than compensated by evidence on fraudulent claims which papers revealed. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed \"Letter to the Hon. J. Forsyth Dec. 24, 1838 in reply to his letters dated May 12th 1838 and Dec. 15th 1838.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\"","D. 1 page. For $1.00 for 4 quarters continuance at rules against Lee. Signed by J.J. Chew. Fragment, partly printed, endorsed \"Washington Bushrod and c. 1.00 Frx.\" [See 2 other similar receipts dated 1837 and 1839].","A.L.S. 1 page. Woodlawn. Forwards receipt for freight of Joe, a slave -- \"do not put yourself to much trouble with the fellow, if you cannot sell him readily send him to your plantation and make him work, your Overseer may teach him better manners, he has never had the lash upon his back yet, perhaps a few will do him good, if it should become necessary.\" -- ask Butler to enquire of his House what ship carried his [L.L.'s] cow pease -- has heard nothing of them -- \"I observe by a paper Angela sent me your [sic] are taking an active part in the Legislature of your State -- Should anything very interesting occur tell Angela to send me the paper leaving one and end open for the Postmaster to see the contents, they are very particular, the one sent was torne open, and received in rather [dirty?] condition.\" Autograph letter signed, written on reverse of cover directed to L. Lewis, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawr. Lewis.\"","A.L.S.  1 page. Woodlawn to Alexandria. Enclosed letter will tell him of wishes of Rev. Edward C. Mc Guire--brother charged with pair of pistols at private sale [of G.W.'s estate]--place am't. due for them, $30., to his own acct.--wants to clear up unfinished business--\"my health warns me to be quick in my movement.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, endorsed \"mentions purchase of Gen Washington's Pistols purchased at the private sale,\" cover is covered with figures, laminated, dove of peace. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawr. Lewis.\"","D. 1 page. Walker to rent for one year Washington's farm called Johnson Spring [Fairfax County] [This was probably part of G.W.'s original River Farm, Wellington or an adjoining tract]--to pay one third of crops. Document, in hand of and signed by Charles A. Washington [?] endorsed \"Contract - Washington and Walker,\" laminated.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Hannah writes of family news about Thornton Washington and Harriette Meade (cousin), as well as the marriage \"of Madaronia Todd to Mr. Quinn… from Kentucky.\" She describes \"violent colds and sore throats… some of the black people are sick – poor little Lucy died on Thursday night of a congestive fever…\"","A.L.S 1 page. Alexandria to Woodlawn. Respecting work to be done on the vault [New Tomb] at Mount Vernon--Mr. Ball is fishing--can get Mr. Phillips--experience with hydraulic cement and proper proportion of lime and sand. Autograph letter signed, [probably written and signed by someone else] integral cover, torn, docketed by L.L., laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Skidmore.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon to University of Virginia. Jane writes her son on his 18th birthday. She tells him family events that have occurred. Informs him of the death of his neice Louisa. \"The work here (Mt. Vernon) is much behind hand and crops the very little that can be seen, looks miserably. I shall endeavour to have the oyster shells hauled from the Shore as soon as they finish planting Corn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Respecting the cost of materials for the stone sill and gate at vault [New Tomb]--price not given--brick work and carpenters work, prices given. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by L.L. \"Respecting Cost of work to vault at Mt. Vernon.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Examined wall and vault again and sketched design he thinks most appropriate--describes designed he intends--cannot give estamate of cost yet--screen of ornamental iron as sketched $50-$60. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Respecting vault at Mount Vernon,\" part of cover torn off. On reverse are sketches of iron gates and vaults.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Concerning repair of the New Tomb, including the arch. Mentions a carpenter named Skidmore.","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria to Woodlawn. Business takes him to Washington--may go to Baltimore until Wed.--will meet him Thursday at Mount Vernon [concerns work on New Tomb]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by L. L., directed \"Pr Sam,\"  laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Alexandria to Woodlawn. No bricks to be had [for work on New Tomb]--the New Court House and New Meeting House have taken them all--in two weeks may be plenty--can get them in Washington and have them sent down with the lime in boats that run wood--Mrs. [Jane] Washington's project, unless it is done before the abutments are raised, hopes it will be suspended as it will be dangerous after the arch is finished--wants $100 to pay workmen etc.--his own salary--will save money by ordering lime from N. Y. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, directed \"Pr. Sam,\" watermark (R. Amies). Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. Caledon to University of Virginia. John's aunt writes to him about boat transportation from Fredericksburg to Mount Vernon. \"Steam boats go up three times in the week and stop at Boyd's Hole Saturday and Sunday and Tuesdays, one of the Boasts the Phoenix will board you I rather think at M. Vernon.\" She tells him of the news she has learned by riding through the neighborhood. Stampless address leaf.","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria to Woodlawn. About bricks for the new tomb--Mr. Brockett's kiln [in Alexa.]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark (R. Amies). Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\"","A.D. 17 pages. \"A Visit to Mount Vernon\" by L. Osgood. Autograph document, put together in book form, subheading \"Mt. Vernon in 1839 by a Native of this Country,\" dated at Washington, D.C. ","\"I am under the disagreeable necessity of saying I was never more disappointed in my life, than on this visit. The home of Washington in life His resting place in death, the most hallowed spot in America's soul and a place visited yearly by thousands should be suffered to moulder and decay apparently with its once illustrious possessor.\"--piazza supported by 2 \"natural colemns from the forest\"--engraving of Bastille hanging directly above key--rooms downstairs, including mantle \"presented to him by Lafayette [Vaughan]\"--greenhouse burned 4 yrs. ago, but part of blackened walls standing--most of plants, shrubbery etc. destroyed in fire--took lemon from a tree planted by G.W.--outbuildings all of brick and very delapidated--many abandoned--only a small part of garden cultivated, along walks and the strawberry beds, rest in weeds--\"The old gardner seemed very proud of once belonging to Washington and took more interest in talking of his former gardening than exhibiting the present as well he might.\"--ate some cherries there--gave servant quarter for lemon and cherries--saw splendid portrait of Mrs. [John A.] Washington and \"one son and two daughters\" [actually 2 sons, 1 daughter and nephew]--by [John Gadsby] Chapman--tomb delapiated too--\"The two sarcophaguses are placed in wooden boxes or pens placed without the vault in the enclosed yard the vault is very damp, and a kind of acid is produced by water leaking through the bricks and mortar is so powerful as to rot mahogany boards in three years and two Gentlemen from Philadelphia [Wm.] Strickland an Architect and the gentleman that manufactured the Sarcophagus of Washington when they took it to Mt Vernon and discovered the state of the vault they said the acid would dissolve the marble in seven years and in consequence of this unfortunate circumstance the sarcophagus are cooped in the open yard and hid from the eye of the Visitor.\"--Lewis [Wm.] Washington [son of Geo. C. W-n], who has a farm 4 mi. from Mt. Vernon has his own servants prepairing for the masons who will put new arch to vault laid in hydraulic cement--wall enclosing vault badly done, crumbling already.","A.L.S. 1 page. To Woodlawn. Announcing his agreement with Mr. [Joseph] Dudley, the bricklayer [for work on new tomb]--requirement for workmen, lime, nails, planking etc.--need for money to pay the workmen Saturday night--must he buy supplies from Mr. Smoot, or can he get them where most suitable? Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Lewis \"Yeaton stating the terms on which Dudley is employ'd; also \"4 1/2 day working on new wall the balance of the time of 2 weeks in painting,\" and cover is filled with figuring. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Alexandria to Woodlawn. Lawrence has selected Mr. Hoop his cashier to pay--Y. will now select material--fears Smoot has no Carolina yellow heart pine needed for the ribs of the arch [for the new tomb]--cement from Smoot--workmen will want a room in one of the out houses--details about work--will see Thos. W. Smith about having screen [fancy iron gate for new tomb]--air-slacked lime. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, on cover is notation \"Judge Washington died 26 [ ] 29 aged 71 years [ ]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\"","Account. A.D. Fragment. Rough notes for about two weeks work by Bricklayers on the new tomb--price of labor, cart and food for laborers given. Autograph document, in hand of L. L., fragment.","A.L.S 3 pages. To Audley. Reports a visit by Augustine Washington, clearing up a mix-up by revealing that Mr. Washington had failed to mail an earlier letter he had taken from Lawrence Lewis to Lorenzo, for Mrs. Lewis had found the letter several days later on the mantel at Mount Vernon. Also advice about the sale and purchase of horses.","Agreement. A.D.S. 1 page. Agreement with [Joseph] Dudley for L. Lewis for work at Mt. Vernon, with rates for him, his assistant and two laborers. Autograph document signed, in Yeaton's hand, docketed by W.Y. \"for Mr. Dudley.\" For brickwork on New Tomb.","A.L.S. Barclay writes of his friendship with Bushrod Washington and visiting Mount Vernon.","A.L.S. 1 page. Washington, D.C. Concerning his claim and affidavit with the Hinkle estate.","Tabb writes about various illnesses, the Whig Convention in Richmond, and a $50 note.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Care of Lorenzo Lewis, Berryville. Writes at E.P.L.'s request to give particulars of [Angela's] illness and death--during her sickness, she talked little and disliked anyone else talking, even a whisper annoyed her--seemed not to consider that she was dying, so made no wishes and left no messages--E.P.L. must not blame herself for not coming in the spring--Angela understood that her father couldn't come and had said she would go to him the next Summer--Angela's children--Mrs. Butler [Parke] had a little boy who lived only a few days. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, redirected to \"Arlington House near Alexandria, District of Columbia,\" laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Hannah Jane.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. New Orleans, care of Lorenzo Lewis, Berryville. She may have set out on journey southward but Lorenzo will open letter--has been to Baton Rouge [where the children are]--while there, received letter from Major B[utler] telling of [Parke's] baby son who lived only 3 days--could not bring himself to break up housekeeping and sell his furniture, but cannot bear to go back to the once happy home, so he will live with [brother] Frank and [wife] Hannah Jane--trying to absorb himself in his work--glad [Lawrence Lewis] is doing well. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, forwarded to \"Arlington House near Alexandria, District of Columbia,\" postmarked [ ] Nov. 9,\" laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. M. Conrad.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Blakely to Mount Vernon. Inquires about family and business at Mount Vernon. \"Mr. Skidmore has I suppose been down and repaired the Pillars and Colonades.\" Reminds him to collect rent from tenants.","A.D.S. Appoints Lorenzo Lewis of Audley, Clark County [now Frederick County, Va.] as attorney to act for her in her dower rights as widow of Lawrence Lewis. Autograph document signed, witnessed by Mary Custis Lee, proved before George W. P. Custis as one of the U. S. Justices for Cty of Alexandria, District of Columbia, laminated.","Receipt. Fragment. 1.00 for four quarter continuance at rules against Lee. Signed by J.J. Chew. Fragment, partly printed, endorsed \"Washington B 1.00 Fairfax.\" See 2 other similar receipts dated 1837 and 1838.","Inauguration account. Letter to the editor regarding George Washington's first inauguration. This letter was addressed to Col. William L. Stone, editor of the New York Commercial Advertiser. It offers an eye-witness account of George Washington's arrival in New York City for his first inauguration as president, written to correct an earlier published reminiscence by a Mr. Denini entitled 'Half Century Reminiscence' that appeared in the Commercial Advertiser. Whether this letter was also published is not yet determined.","A.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. GWPC is trying to get Congress to take one of his paintings. Also is pursuing some action in favor of a widow. Mentions work on his memoirs.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Audley. His sad business [death of father] has kept him from writing--uneasy at not hearing from his mother [E.P. Lewis, then in La. with Charles Conrad]--hopes Charles can come to Va. in summer with [E.P.L.] because hot weather in N.O. very bad on [E.P.L.]--sends copy of [Lawrence Lewis's] will--his mother's share in Audley is 1/3, so he will pay her $1000 per year for her part--wants Conrad to pay her $250 quarterly and draw on him at 30 days or sight on Washington or Baltimore bank--bonds of Valery Hebert which Butler holds in trust, are to go under will to Conrad--Charles's namesake [Charles Conrad Lewis].  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Winchester Va. Apr. 3,\" laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"L. Lewis.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Washington, D.C. to Mount Vernon. Taliaferro writes to Jane Charlotte Blackburn Washington introducing her to a young gentleman from Connecticut who would like to visit Mount Vernon out of \"reverence\" for George Washington.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon to Georgetown. Death of Aunt Blackburn detained her at Blakeley--engaged in having the remains of \"our rever'd Uncle and Aunt [Bushrod and Anne Blackburn W-n] my beloved Husband [John A.] and dear Sister Mary Herbert inter'd in the Vault.\"--shocked at bad condition of some of coffins in vault--Cousin Lorenzo Lewis \"had his ... Father laid in a grave immediately within the door-Crosswise\"--details of grave she planned--West Ford prepared a coffin for G.C.W.'s nearest relatives--also had one made for Mr. Herbert and children but not room for them--only for one more and she wishes to be buried at feet of husband, uncle, aunt and sister--does not desire favors from government--\"we are unwilling to sell our inheritance ... yet as the Nation already shares it with us, sense of justice points out necessity of an appropriation ... to enable us to keep up the improvements and meet the expences we are daily subjected to by the publick.\"--\"endless intrusions and sacrifice of every thing like private right and domestic privacy ... arises frequently from a sincere ... desire of honouring the memory of Genl. Washington; 'Tis a feeling calculated to inspire and strenghthen virtuous and patriotic principles, and cement more firmly the ties that bind us together as a Nation. We have done, and shall continue to do all we can to keep the place from intire decay - it is yearly becoming more expensive and difficulty to do so; the buildings all ought to be thoroughly repaired, or they must in a few years go down - when that occurs-if unable to do better, I trust the family will erect a \"Log Cabin,\" and still let the place descend to the name and family of Washington ...\"--son [John] Augustine in Jefferson--her daughter and niece Mrs. Thos. Washington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, black seal (blurred), docketed by G.C.W., postmarked \"Alexandria May [?].\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. University of Virginia.  Acknowledgement of receipt of a draft of $300 from L.L., and thanking him for his letter of introduction of Dr. Coxe.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia. Announcing that they are finally happily settled in a new home, except for a few complaints of city life: \"Above all, I want the invigorating exercise of horseback, this walking on hard pavements, in tight cloaths, is anything but recreation to me, a square or two and I am sick of it.\" Integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Turner.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Personal letter, family news, business, etc.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Arlington House to Audley. Custis proposes to borrow $1000 from the estate of General Washington. \"I am wretchedly poor at present.\" Shows how the money in the estate is very loosely handled. John Mason's property at High Point just sold for $46,000. Integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. Custis\".","D. 1 page. Tax receipt, Sheriff of Frederick County, Virginia. Receipt for $38.44 for land tax, slaves, horses, levies. Document, partly printed, signed by d[eputy] s[heriff] W.D. Gilkeson.","Champagne label from the Beall/Washington wedding. Label reads \"Mount Vernon Brand. Sillery mousseux premier Qualite. Imported by Ed Simms.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Eltham to Bruce Town. Informs him of death of their uncle [Burwell Bassett, Jr.] on Feb. 26--his last hours--he would have been 77 the 15th of this month--would have no doctor and no minister--wife very ill--informs G.F.W. that his uncle left a will and he [G.W.B.] is sole heir [see will dated Mar. 13, 1838]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Buchamsville Va March 7th,\" laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. W. Bassett.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Jane writes about John Augustine's studies and mentions that some of the family attended the inauguration of William Henry Harrison, where they were kindly received and \"surprised and charmed with the grace and agreeableness of young Mrs. Harrison.\" She writes that the city was \"swarmed with office seekers.\" She also writes that she received a \"woful letter\" from West Ford about the lack of long forage at Mount Vernon.","A.L.S. 3 pages. An explanation of his part as an intermediary in a payment transaction with Mr. Herbert, with Mr. Conrad's consent. Request for an aquittance. Discussion of the possibility of a war with England. Report of a hard winter on his Plantation, and the price of sugar.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Washington, D.C. to Audley. Discussion of Mr. John Woodside, a young man with intentions of becoming a farmer; proposal that L. L. take him under his care. Integral cover.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. B. Page\". It is possible this is the Philadelphia doctor \"Page, William Byrd, 1817-1877\" but further research will need to verify that.","A.L.S. 1 page. As landlord to Mary Ellis, \"alias Mary Mortimer, I directed Mr. James Scott, Overseer of the Poor, to use the sale of the effects of said Mary, after her decease, and to devote the proceeds of the sale (as far as $48, being the rents due me)\" to the benefit of her orphaned children.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Louisville. Discussion of arrangements for quarters on board the steam boat, \"Caddo.\"","Letter from John Augustine Washington III to his mother mentioning his poor health, West Ford, an enslaved woman named Betty, and the state of affairs at Mount Vernon. A note to \"Dearest Mother\" is added on at the end of the letter by John Augustine's sister, Anna Maria Alexander.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown to Audley. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. W. ? Peter. Integral cover, wax seal.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. John Augustine writes to his mother about ways of making more money at Mount Vernon, including erecting a tavern at the Gum Spring and allowing a steamboat company to run a ship to Mount Vernon for a fee. This will \"avoid the inconvenience of a number of hacks, and having persons tampering with the servants.\"","A.L.S. Mount Vernon to Charlestown. John Augustine writes to his mother about Gabriel Johnson, an enslaved man who has run away. He suspects Gabriel has gone to Jefferson County, where Jane is. Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","A.L.S. to Mount Vernon.  Jane writes in response to Augustine's letter dated March 7, 1842 that Gabriel Johnson, the enslaved man who ran away from Mount Vernon, has arrived at Jane's plantation. Jane writes, \"Please come up without delay.\" Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Nashville. Washington informs Webster that R.J. Meigs, District Attorney of the United States for the Middle Tennessee district, has tendered his resignation and Washington requests that Webster, Secretary of State under John Tyler at this time, refuse it. Washington explains Meigs' motives and adds that Meigs resigned \"... in a momentary fit of spleen; ...\". Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmark.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia to Audley. Congratulations on \"`Conrad's' election to the Senate,\" but expressing a general feeling of disgust with the current political situation. Urging L.L. to make arrangements for a visit to Philadelphia. Integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Turner.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Brown's Hotel, Washington, D.C. to Mount Vernon. Bushrod describes the slow work in the Dismal Swamp to his nephew. He also comments on the Wise and Stanley affair. Tells about the sale of lumber. \"6\" rate, stampless cover.","A.L.S. Washington, D.C. Discusses his requirements for a horse to purchase. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. P. Lee.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. Looking forward to a visit from L. L. in Philadelphia, though wishing that he could go South instead to Woodlawn to escape the confines of the city. Report on the difficulties John Coxe is facing in the Senate and in the services. Integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Turner.\"","West Ford, a former slave of the Washington family who was later freed and employed as overseer of Mount Vernon, writes to John Augustine Washington III, present owner of Mount Vernon, who is away at Blakeley, regarding wool, barrels of fruit, sweet potatoes, flock of sheep, sale of wheat, and weather. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral cover.","T.B. Washington writes to Rice Levi regarding Mr. Levi managing the farming transactions.","A.L.S. 1 page. Private papers of Judge [Bushrod] Washington were not left to him, but probably are in possession of Mrs. Jane Washington--Genl. Washington's papers devised to him by Judge Washington. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George C. Washington.\"","Receipt for county tax on $1350 at $.15 on the dollar.","A.L.S. 4 pages. G.F.W. neglected to answer his inquiries in last letter--desires to know exact location of their land in Ohio on Scioto River--search his papers for any reference to the land--title supposed to be derived from his grandfather Geo. A. Washington--G.F.W. should give him power of attorney so he can do something about their land if he finds it--his Kentucky land--low price of cotton--\"This country is almost universally bankrupt.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. A. Thornton.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Woodville Feb. 3.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Arlington House to Alexandria. He has a full settlement of accts. for articles purchased at sale of G.W.'s effects, all in Judge Washington's handwriting--asks Moore to check his accts. and find how he got debited for large amounts--desires complete settlement of estate. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia to Audley. Letter comes with a copy of the will of Sarah Coxe, Esther's mother. Her father is writing her to explain the bequest she is to receive. Integral cover, postmark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Thanking him for his kindness for taking into his care his young nephew Edward Butler, and discussing the arrangements. Expressing the need to get Edward out of the state of Louisiana:\"the less he sees of this state: its manner and its morals, the better for himself.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"F. P. Butler.\" Integral cover, wax seal.","A.L.S. Philadelphia to Audley. He is eager to see L. L. again, admonishing him for not writing. He is much dismayed at the \"moral and physical deteterioration of this fallen world,\" and his greatest comfort is his children, Angela \"as Bad as she can be she is sweet,\" and Phil \"so lovely a fellow he does nothing but laugh.\" He recently attended the funeral of L. L.'s sister from Baltimore.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Baltimore. Lloyd sends J.A.W. information and rates of the Baltimore Life Insurance Company.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Washington City. Letter and a copy. Requests that Jackson consider returning the \"circular chair\" previously owned by Washington to his family so that his son might take possession. Explains history of the chair given to Dr. Craik, then eventually to his family who gave it to Jackson. Now Mr. Coyle would like it back for his family. Says if Jackson had other plans for the chair, to consider his request withdrawn.","Autograph signed note, 1 page. A note that permits Bushrod's slave, Letty Williams, to travel from Jefferson County to Mount Vernon, Alexandria, and Washington, D.C. to visit her relatives for \"the Space of four weeks.\" She is the wife of a free man named Soloman Williams. Bushrod Corbin Washington was George Washington's grand-nephew.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Sparks writes to Jane, \"My Dear Madam, I am about to publish a series of American Biographies, and I should be glad to include in it a Life of Lawrence Washington, if the materials exist for writing such a Life. Have not his papers been preserved at Mount Vernon?...\" A note on the address panel indicates this letter was forwarded to John Augustine Washington III to respond to.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Leesburg to Mount Vernon. Harrison writes about Washington hiring Joseph McFarland as overseer.","A letter signed BWH, possibly from Bushrod Washington Herbert, to his cousin John Augustine Washington III. In the letter, BWH asks what Remington is going to do with Muddy Hole Farm. If Remington sells, BWH thinks John Augustine should rent it to West Ford \"as before.\" Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","A.L.S. 1 page. Asks her kindness in receiving \"these interesting ladies and their accompanying gentlemen\" at Mt. Vernon. Name on original manuscript appears as \"D. P. Madison.\" Autograph letter signed, embossed mark in upper left hand corner (crown).","A.L.S. 1 page. Chantilly to Audley. Concerning the payment to Mr. Hammond for Bonds held by L. L.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Brief account of the wedding festivities for Dr. John Prosser Tabb of Gloucester and Miss Rebecca Lloyd of Alexandria ... requests his father to send the barrouche for the return to Gloucester party will be coming with him ... visited George W.P. Custis at Arlington ... now with Mr. Augustine Washington at Mount Vernon ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 1 page. War Department, Office of Indian Affairs. Informing him of his appointment as Cherokee Commissioner ...","A.L.S. 1 page. From the War Department. Notification that his salary as Cherokee Commissioner begins from the date of the commission. . . . .","A.L.S. Cambridge to Mount Vernon. Letter from historian and George Washington biographer Jared Sparks to John Augustine Washington III proposing he write a life of Lawrence Washington. Sparks writes \"I was already acquainted with the principal incidents in the life of Lawrence Washington, and although the papers would not seem to furnish materials for a biography of much extent, yet I think a Life of moderate length might be written, which would be interesting and fill a proper space in the 'Library of American Biography.' If you will forward me the papers, I will do the best that I can with them.\"","Sparks says George Washington's papers were sent to him in \"one of the packets sailing from Alexandria to Boston.\" He directs that the papers be put in a box and be addressed to him, care of Little and Brown, Booksellers, Boston. Sparks specifies that John Augustine should put all the papers into the box without removing any, because even seemingly unimportant documents are of use to the historian. Sparks promises to return all the papers in the same condition in which they were received.","Sparks requests John Augustine to send him the portrait of Lawrence Washington from Mount Vernon so that an engraving can be made for the book. As assurance that the portrait will be returned safely, Sparks mentions how Mr. Custis sent the portrait of Martha Washington from Arlington that now appears in one of the volumes of Washington's Writings.","Autograph letter intialed with integral address panel. Jane writes about the baptism of John Augustine's daughter Louisa and other family news, including the sale of Selby by Hannah Lee Washington and the marriage of her son Richard to his cousin Christian Maria. She also writes about crops and finding a good overseer. She adds, \"I am very sorry you cannot commence the repairs at [Mount Vernon] this autumn. The buildings are getting in ruinous condition.\"","Mount Vernon to Blakely. West Ford reports on illnesses at Mount Vernon: \"i am very sorry to say to you that we have had a great deal of sickness Jessie Clark was take the 3 day of the month he was as crazy as he could be he did not know any person i had to send for doctor Powel.\" He also mentions that Jim Mitchell has been \"laid up\" and that July and Hannah, though \"not yet confined,\" have been scarcely able to work. Andrew is also still sick. Ford also reports that he has begun breaking up and clearing land but has not been able to \"break more than acre.\"","R. D. Coverte writes from Brooklyn following a visit to Mount Vernon in which he got the impression that John Augustine did not want to become a planter. Coverte inquires if he can rent Mount Vernon and 500 surrounding acres for a fair price.","A.L.S. 1 page. Northrup, a Philadelphia real estate agent, offers to help Washington find a purchaser for Mount Vernon, understanding that \"you wish to dispose of the property you now occupy. . .\"","A.L.S. 3 1/4 pages. Copy. Mount Vernon. John gives his cousin calculations on the future value of her servants. He advises her not to sell them now. 1st page has cover embossing W. H. Harrison log cabin - 1840.","Retained copy of letter written by John Augustine Washington III to Fairfax County magistrate and landowner Dennis Johnston. In the letter, John Augustine states that based on a conversation with West Ford he believes Johnston is misinformed about the terms of Johnston's contract for cutting, hauling, and cording wood on the Mount Vernon estate.","Autograph letter signed. Leesburg. N. Herbert, a cousin of John Augustine, writes about Alfred, an enslaved man who escaped from Mount Vernon and voluntarily surrendered himself to the Loudon County Jail in Leesburg. Herbert writes that slave traders Joseph Bruin of Alexandria and William Bale of Exeter were inquiring about Alfred but recommends that Augustine keep him.","Correspondence, Richmond to Mount Vernon. Stampless cover.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Personal letter describing in part a visit to Mount Vernon and Washington, D.C. Mentions Gustavus Washington and the tombs of George and Martha Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Leesburg. Harrison declines buying an enslaved woman named Julia from Augustine, claiming \"she will not suit at all.\"","Autograph letter signed. John Augustine's overseer, Joseph McFarland, writes that he has had \"a great deal of difficulty\" with the enslaved worker Gabriel Johnson and has had to put Gabriel in Bruin's Slave Jail in Alexandria.","McFarland describes a scene in which Gabriel was \"cursing \u0026 fighting\" against some horses, and then began cursing McFarland when McFarland took the horse whip away from Gabriel. McFarland writes, \"I put him with Mr. Bruen at 25 cts a day. Mr. Bruen thinks he would be mighty apt to run away. I did not flog him as Mr. Bruen persuaded me not for it would injure the sale of him.\" He then adds to Augustine, \"Times is very different to what they was when you was here.\"","Letter in the hand of Henry P. Hill, likely dictated by Gabriel Johnson from Bruin's Slave Jail in Alexandria. Gabriel tells his side of the story following an disagreement with Joseph McFarland, John Augustine's overseer at Mount Vernon. According to Gabriel, McFarland threatened to whip him, but Gabriel \"told him that he could not whip me as I did not think any person but my master out to do it or at least to authorize it.\" McFarland tied Gabriel up, but he escaped. When he was recaptured, he was brought to the jail.","Gabriel writes, \"I want you if you please Sir to come down and see about the matter and hope that you will be satisfied that at best I am not the only one to blame. I love you and your family and hope that you will believe me that I have the utmost sort of feelings for you and would not by any means offend you if I could avoid it. I am very anxious to see you here and feel fully the painfull uncertainty of my situation.\"","Letter from Alexandria slave dealer Joseph Bruin of the firm Bruin and Hill to John Augustine Washington III regarding an enslaved man named Gabriel who escaped from Mount Vernon and is now being held at Bruin's Slave Jail. Bruin writes, \"I have to inform you of what I am willing to pay for your man now in my Jail we will give you $565 neat for him at this time if the prices should improve we are willing to pay what ever the prices may be but when you come down I am inclined to think we can trade if you wish to replace him you can inquire of others what he is worth to satisfy your self about his worth he is 5 feet 5 inches he's well formed but has some scars on his back also 2 scars from burns on his arms which are mear eye sore but dont disable him in the smallest degree. He's a very desirable negro - to those wishing to purchase. I have 2 or 3 more at this time that possibly will suit you they are young and likely and not sold for any fault.\"","Bruin's Slave Jail was famously featured in Harriet Beecher Stowe's  Uncle Tom's Cabin .","Letter from Alexandria slave dealer Henry P. Hill of the firm Bruin and Hill writing to John Augustine Washington III about an enslaved man named Gabriel who has escaped from Mount Vernon and is being held at Bruin's Slave Jail. Hill writes, \"your man Gabriel by strict measurement is five feet five and a half inches... He is likely and a very good man of his stature and if you are offered more than we priced him at I think if you will excuse a stranger for the expression of his opinion in all candour, that you will certainly do well to take the offer.\" Hill says he is willing to arrange a sale or exchage with Washington, adding that there are only sixteen men at the jail at the time, but he expects \"Sir Bruin may send in or bring others when he comes.\"","A.L.S. 7 pages. Georgetown. Although he [Lawrence] refused a loan once, G.C.W. will apply for one again--also wants to discuss plans for G.W.'s private letters, books, and other relicks--cannot afford to deposit them in a safe place--\"little reliance can be placed on the liberal disposition of Congress\"--\"I desire them to confide them to the guardianship of some institution or association formed for the purpose, where they would be safely preserved from any casualty for all time to come.\"--could sell the relics to foreign country, but \"as an American and the nearest living relation of that great man, I could not reconcile it with duty to my country or a proper respect to his memory to transfer them to foreign hands.\"--\"From the high character of Boston for munificence and public spirit ... it has been suggested to me, that citizens of that place would in all liklihood form an association for the purpose, and take charge of these relicks, or deposit them in some public institution ...\"--deeply in debt--must get money or sell his farm--Green Hill in Montgomerie county--wants to borrow $5000 immediately, giving farm as security--also, a lien on the books, papers, etc.--should proposed disposition be made of these, loan of $5000 to be pd. immediately--will not offer family servants as security--if his plan for disposition of relicts can be done, they can arrange terms--he will name no price yet. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed, with an envelope addressed to G.C. Washington and docketed by him \"Correspondence with Abbot Lawrence Esq. in relation to the Washington papers and books,\" watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Accompanying letter to a money draft of $205, payable to Lorenzo, \"being Virginia's money is the money most in use in the South,\" Report on his ill health. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. Custis.\" Integral cover.","A.L.S. 1 page. Georgetown. Re: agreement between John A. and Mr. Johnson for rent of Mt. Zephyr ... John A. Cannot be held responsible beyond the terms of the contract ... Integral cover.","Pressed leaves and autograph note. \"This branch of arbor vita was given me by my darling little Lewis Conrad the day before he left Audley Oct. 20th, 1845, for New Orleans. May God grant to my precious Charley and Lewis a safe and pleasant journey to New Orleans, health, happiness and improvement there, and a safe and happy return to me next Spring - May God grant my fervent prayers for them for Christs sake - Amen.\"","A.D.S. 2 pages. Green Hill of 800A., half in wood, 3 1/2 miles from Rockville, 9rm. house, large brick kitchen, barn, brick stable, sheds, corn house, poultry house, meat house, ice house, pigeon house, overseer's house, etc. lists livestock, servants ... values listed ... will take $12,000 for the property described ...","A.L.S. 1 page. This contains the wording for a power of attorney which George C. is to copy and execute and return to Bushrod C .... by the power of attorney Geo. C. appoints Bushrod C. and Thomas B. W-n his attorneys and proxies at mtgs. of Dismal Swamp Land Co .... there follows a not of explanation re: the power of attorney ...","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Suffolk to Berryville. Robert R. Prentis, a lawyer in Suffolk, responds to a request by Lorenzo Lewis passed on to him from Bushrod Corbin Washington to obtain a decree for the sale of the interest for lands from the estate of George Washington lying in Nansemnond County and held by the firm of Washington Walker Co. Prentis advises Lewis that the land is of little value and that it would be better to sell the entire tract.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Leesburg to Mount Vernon. Harrison talks about turning an enslaved woman named Julia into a house servant and hiring out an enslaved man named Bob.","Leesburg. Harrison writes to Augustine about Julia, an enslaved woman, who has taken \"French leave\" after Harrison struck her half a dozen times with his horse whip for disobedience. Harrison thinks Julia may have gone to Mount Vernon and asks Augustine to write if he has seen her.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Hollin Hall. Mason discusses the retrocession of Alexandria from the District of Columbia to Fairfax County. Stampless address leaf.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Bayou Goula to Frederick County, Virginia. Will try once more to come to terms regarding their business, before going to extreme measures--he is already yielding more than half his rights--dislike taking an honored relative to court--will he settle as he proposes or abide by decision of a court?--late brother [Churchill J. Thornton] owed him much at his death, and has title to their Ohio lands. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. A. Thornton.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover postmarked by hand \"Bayou Goula May 29th,\" laminated.","A.L.S. 1 page. Clay Mont to Georgetown. No final decree in case yet, but will be at next court--sends last payments--will collect balance after harvest and send--mentions cousin Mary [a note in pencil identifies her as Miss Mary Peter, sister of Mrs. G.C. Washington]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Chs. Town June 13.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Clay Mont to Georgetown. Encloses $100 note on Richmond Bank--directions for exchanging it--send receipt to him, as exect. of Judge Bush. W-n's estate--part payment of a decree in court against B.C. Washington and in favor of G.C.W., as administrator of Jane M. Washington, deceased. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"B.C. Washington $100.,\" postmarked \"Chs. Town Va., June 18.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Arlington House to Berryville, VA. Lorenzo's desire to resign acting executorship of G.W.'s estate--persuades him not to give it up--he himself knows nothing of the estate, because Lawr. Lewis and Judge W. acted for all the executors--Lorenzo's duty to carry on in father's place, for estate settlement is near completion--to legalize proceedings, sign themselves \"L. Lewis and B[ushrod C.] Washington, acting Executors for G.W.P. Custis sole surviving Ext. of the Estate of General George Washington\"--print circular announcing decree of Supreme Ct. of U.S.--necessity of closing up case quickly. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Washington City, D.C., [23\"].","A.L.S. 3 pages. Arrived at [Audley] on Tuesday--Charles's children glad to see her--send their trunk--family and friends--his trip to New Port [for health]--Parke has bracelet plaited of Angela's hair--wants his, Charleys, and Lewis's to make suitable clasps in New York. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Berryville Va. Jul. 24,\" redirected to care of \"J. Whitehead Esq. Merchants Exchange, New York,\" as per E.P.L.'s directions on cover, broken black seals.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Audley. Hopes he goes as far as Quebec for change of air and exercise--[Charles and Lewis Conrad]--Lorenzo returned from Lexington, where [G.W. Lewis] has been put in [V.M.I.]--Parke and children will arrive shortly--Charles and Lewis read to her--Brother Calvert gone to Capon Springs for health. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Berryville Va. Aug. 3,\" watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Encloses letter to him--Parke and children arrived. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Berryville Va. Aug. 8,\" broken black seal.","A.L.S. Washington, D.C. Informing him of the transfer of a bond to Mr. Lindsly.","A.L.S. 1 page. Asks him to inform Hammerly that the money toward his bond is due. He was supposed to make a payment weeks ago but Washington has not heard back from him. He would not be so rushed to receive payment except that he needs the money himself.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Audley. Lewis writes about his slaves and their values.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Baltimore. Personal letter. She has been sick before now and couldn't write. Updates of family, etc.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Mason quotes one Dr. Marne who was complaining about his lack of funds and complains about the weather. He also talks about a bill before the legislature and the locals in Fairfax ganging up on him.","Bushrod Corbin Washington writes to John Augustine Washington III, \"a statement by which to settle with the legatees of General George Washington\". Includes a list of names and heirs with \"quota to pay off debts\". Autograph document, 2 pages.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Clay Mont to Georgetown. Sends check for $872.24, per decree in his favor in court, send receipt for this and $50 attorney fee sent by Mr. Greene to him [final settlement of Bush. Washington's estate, Bush. C. W-n, executor, in favor of G.C.W., adminis. of Jane M. Washington, dec.]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, endorsed in G.C.W.'s hand \"B.C. Washington June 21t. 1847 and T.C. Green's rect for $50 - atty fee - Legacy to Frances and Mary Washington recd. in full,\" postmarked \"Cha. Town Va June 23,\" sums computed on cover, laminated.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Bushrod Herbert writes to his cousin about business and family news. The address panel contains three weeks of diary notes by John Augustine in pencil. He notes on August 27 that he went to Audley, where Lorenzo Lewis was \"very ill and died after I left there.\" On September 2, his wife Nelly was attended to by a dentist named Dr. McCormick. On September 11, John Augustine notes that West Ford paid him \"105.00 for 60 cords of wood and 8.23 for fruit and vegetables and 3.50 from Smoot for Louisa's lamb.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. Arlington to Newport, Rhode Island. Arrived from Chantilly by stage and hack--Charley [Conrad's] poor health and instructions for nursing him--Charley's 10th birthday today--sea air and bathing will benefit him in New Port. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Aug. 14,\" laminated.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Audley to Newport, Rhode Island. Received letter telling of Charley's [Conrad] illness--Lorenzo ill with cough and pain in his head--Mrs. [E.P.] Lewis considering going up to New Port to nurse Charley--hopes Frank C[onrad], [Charles's brother] is better from sea air--Mr. [Henry] Clay to speak at New Port--Mrs. [Mary Custis] Lee here with 4 children--\"Mr. and Mrs. W[ashington ?] are delighted with the portico\" (?). Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. M. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Berryville Va. Aug. 17,\" laminated.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Audley to Newport, Rhode Island. Charley's illness--use of bella donna for the disease [scarlet fever]--arrived with Sissy and Caro [Isabella and Caroline Butler] to find [Lorenzo] ill--his ailments and treatments. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, postmarked \"Berryville Va. Aug. 23,\" laminated.","A.L.S. 3 pages. To Newport, Rhode Island. Announces Lorenzo's death--had 5 physicians--Mary [Custis] Lee his nurse and great comfort to him--\"This is the 4th child I have lost by congestian.\"--don't leave New Port too soon, because of Charley's health. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Winchester Va. Aug. 30,\" laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Audley to Washington, D.C. Beds and rooms prepared for their coming--urges him to leave Charley and Lewis [Conrad] with her this winter for their health--Esther to have an excellent tutor for the children--Bishop Meade in N. York procuring a tutor--stage from Winchester to Leesburg very small, agent refuses to use large one--Lewis [Conrad] injured his eyes by bad habit. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Berryville Va., Oct. [ ],\" laminated, smeared black seal.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Washington copies out his wife's, Maria's, will (sister of Burr Harrison), and goes over several details of the will. His health is also declining since his wife's passing and he doesn't expect to live much longer. He plans on retaining four of his wife's slaves for the time he does have left.","George Washington Parke Custis writes to John Augustine Washington III with concerns about finalizing the settlement of the estate of George Washington including the sale of land near the Dismal Swamp in Nansemond County. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address label.","Letter written by Jane C. Washington from Blakeley near Charlestown, West Virginia at Christmas time to her son John Augustine Washington III at Mount Vernon. Jane worries over John's recent illness with \"chill fever\" and reminds him \"You now have an overseer, and it surely cannot be so necessary for you to go out at the dawn of day, and expose yourself to the inclemencies of weather in attending to farm business.\"","Jane writes \"I am now quite alone, dear little John A. left me this morning; he is a happy cheerful fellow, and has been with me for some time. I have endeavoured to teach him, and think he has mad some progress both in reading and knitting, with which he is excedingly pleased declaring, he 'was never lonesome since he learned to knit,' the most monotonous and dullest of all employments.\"","Speaking of the enslaved persons of Blakeley plantation, Jane says \"Christmas as you know always occasions considerable excitement, particularly with the poor Negroes, to whom it is a season of temporary freedom and feasting.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel, with note that the letter was carried by \"Mr. W's servant Edmund who is returning home from Jefferson Cty.\"","Jane writes, \"I saw no white face on Christmas day.\" She describes giving out provisions and supplies to the enslaved population, a few of whom assembled to hear her read in the morning and at noon. \"They conducted themselves very soberly \u0026 orderly.\" Old Jenny thanked her for the \"fine dinner.\" Jane also describes her Christmas with family - skating, setting traps, reading, and eating cakes and apples.","Four envelopes addressed to John Augustine Washington III, three to Mount Vernon, one to Alexandria; and one receipt for $2.24 postage to the Alexandria Post office.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Washington. Brackenridge, a horticulturist, is writing to Downing, a landscape gardener and architect, regarding a proposal before Congress to turn Mount Vernon into a park: \"The one hundred and fifty-acres is purchased [for citizens of the United States], that is to be laid out as a Park, which is to contain a Botanic Garden and Arboretum...\" Around this time Brackenridge was in charge of the rare plants in the national Botanical Garden at the Capitol. Downing's 1841 book, Landscape gardening, is a classic.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Baltimore. Personal letter with updates on family health, etc.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. \"I have been authorized by Mr. Custis to settle and close the unfinished business of Gen. Washington's estate.\" Asks questions he needs to know to complete handling of the estate.","A.L.S. 6 pages. Washington. Interesting and critical commentary on life in Washington, the town of Alexandria, Va. and a description of Mt. Vernon ... few Whigs attend the \"administration receptions\" ... dine with Mr. [Daniel] Webster ... is going to see the East Room of Mrs. Polk ... found Alexandria \"not worthy of notice\" remarks on dilapidated condition of MV ... Integral cover. Wife's maiden name: Annie Bigelow Lawrence.","Print Senate Act, 30th Congress, 1st Session, Miscellaneous. No. 82. \"Memorial of Citizens of the United States, Praying The Purchase of Mount Vernon by the government.\" The \"memorialists\" wish the government to purchase one hundred fifty acres at Mount Vernon. They have the \"most profound reverence and veneration for everything connected with the memory of the 'Saviour of America.'","A.L.S. 1 page. Boston. \"Among the final dispostions of my father, made by his last Will, I find the following, 'I give and bequest to my friend Dr George Parkman of Boston a seal enclosed with the image of General George Washington as a small token of the esteem and affection which i bear to him.'\"","Receipt. Received $80 from B.C. Washington, who was acting for Geo. C. Washington, who in turn was trustee for Bush. Washington, Jr.--for \"the proportion of the quota of Judge Bushrod Washington to be refunded to the estate of General Washington by the said George C. Washington as trustee ...\" [This relates to a claim upon 22 of G.W.'s legatees or their heirs on account of a mortgage accepted by the 23rd. --upon foreclosure the mortgage had produced less than the amount of the debt, and, after prolonged litigation, General W.'s executors were held liable. They, in turn, transferred liability to the other legatees and their heirs]. Autograph document signed, fragment, docketed \"1848.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Senate desires to know of owner of books in G.W.'s library, what books there are and for what could they be purchased by Congress? Autograph letter signed, endorsed \"From James A. Pearce in relation to the Library of Genl. Washington.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. A. Pearce.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Quotes B.W-n's will on disposition of G.W.'s library--most valuable portion at Mt. Vernon, owned by Mrs. Jane C. Washington--comprises about 1500-2000 vols.--doesn't know Mrs. W's feelings but thinks \"since she has expressed her willingness for a fair equivalent, to let Mr. Vernon with a portion of land attached, become the property of the Nation at its request, so in the same spirit of compliance with its wishes and those of Congress, she possibly might consent for a liberal consideration to have the books of Genl. Washington placed in so safe a depository as the library of congress, where they would be preserved for all time.\"--suggests they contact her about this--the books left to him were largely those of Judge Washington's--about 3-400 of G.W.'s books were included--he recently disposed of all these to an agent of the library of the British Museum--would have preferred American institution, but none were interested--defends his actions in so doing, since press has seen fit to [criticize] him for it.  Autograph letter signed, draft, endorsed by G.C.W. \"To Hon James A. Pearce in relation to the Library of Genl. Washington.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. The portion of G.W.'s library remaining at Mt. V. is small, and they will not sell it--if necessary later, they prefer National Library--\"In respect to the purchase of this place, dear cousin, by the U.S. Government. We still regard it as uncertain.\"--if G.C.W. and family accompany Eleanor to Bath, stop and see her at Blakeley [Jefferson Cty.] she goes there soon. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, black seal smeared (W).","D. 3 pages. Indenture. Sale of part of a tract called Rock of Dumbarton in D.C. by the Washingtons to Corcoran ... belonged to George C. W-n's wife ... $3200 ... survey signed and sealed by the two Washingtons ...","A.N.S. 1 page. Note of authentication for daguerrotype likeness of two portraits of George and Martha Washington taken by John Grubb.","George Washington Bassett writes to John Augustine Washington regarding settlement of the Washington estate. References a Supreme Court decision and \"Hammond's case.\" Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel, postmarked 'Richmond Aug 6'.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Delivered by James Mitchum (Jim Mitchell). Jane writes that Zion Episcopal Church in Charles Town has burned down.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Business about settlement of estate--the recent death of his grandmother, and his efforts to keep a home for her in her old age--contract with his grandfather--insists no personal interest in retaining possession of property for the present year.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Cambridge to Georgetown. He has never seen G.W.'s missing diaries and Cash Memorandum Books returned all he had--Judge W. not home when he took papers from Mt. V., and altho Revolution papers in good order, private one and those before and after were in bad shape--noticed some diaries missing then--vol. of Orderly books missing at the time and nothing known of it by the Judge or Marshall--\"I have recently been informed that one of the volumes of the \"Diary,\" (I think for the year 1790, but am not certain) is now in possession of Mr. Bogart of New York, but how it fell into his hands I know not ... I have the impression, also, that I have heard of another volume somewhere, but I do not now recollect where it was said to be ... You know there was a rumor, that papers relating to the latter part of this period [the Presidency] were secretly taken from the office after the General's death. I once mentioned this to Judge Washington. He replied cautiously; \"We have never charged any person with such an act,\" intimating, as I thought, that his suspicion was strong.\"--G.W.'s books which G.C.W. sold to Mr. Stevens have been purchased there by subscription and are deposited in library of the Boston Athenaeum. Autograph letter signed, cover, docketed \"Important regarding missing Books and papers from Jared Sparks,\" postmarked \"Cambridge Ms. Jan 2,\" laminated, watermarked (Lumsdon and Son 1848), red seal (crane). [A \"Memorandum of Papers in 12 Boxes\" is enclosed, in Sparks' hand, listing vols. of George Washington's correspondence \u0026 other documents with notation \"Vol. III of orderly Books was never received. 10 vols. of Army Returns - being a part of the series of 117 vols. - were taken away by Colonel Washington\"].","A.L.S. 1 page. Georgetown. Takes pleasure in answering his wish to have a book previously owned by General Washington. This note accompanies the book. Enclosed envelope also sealed with the Washington coat of arms, private seal of Washington.","A.L.S. 7 pages. Georgetown. Re: GW's papers ... resolution now before Congress re: papers ... Geo. Corbin owns W-n's private papers, his earliest writings ... unable to make a gratuitous offering of the papers to Congress ... in 1834 he accepted $25,000 for the public papers ...","A.L.S. Washington D.C. to Berryville. Thanks for her interest in him and his family--her family always welcome at the White House--fear they will not find time to visit Audley while in Washington. Letter, signature cut out, in another hand, cover, franked by Z. Taylor, postmarked \"Free [ ],\" laminated, watermark (H and O). Date on original catalog card appears [18]49 Mar. 27. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Mount Vernon to Caledon near Hampstead. Personal letter updating her on family health and affairs.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Washington to Audley. Assures her he would like to comply with her wishes [as regards political appointments], but he is swamped with applications, and his predecessor [Polk] filled all offices just before his term was up--will try to aid Col. Lee's son [G.W. Custis Lee?] get West Point appointment--explains system of choosing. Autograph letter signed, cover franked by Z.  Taylor, postmarked \"Washington DC 16 Apr,\" Free, red seal blurred, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Z. Taylor.\"","Document, 7 pages. Describes a trip to MV, by steamboat and hack from Washington. Mentions gate house lodges. Buildings and grounds in a dilapidated condition. Visited the New Tomb. Met J.A. Washington and was shown some of the first floor rooms and the key to the Bastille (misidentified as the key which confined Lafayette in the Prison at Ham.). Hopes that the gov't will purchase the estate.","A.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House to Alexandria. Regrets he has no more autographs of G.W. to give away--has given them for 40 years \"andll over the civilized world,\" and the only letters he has left are those to his father, J. P. Custis, and some to himself when a student.  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, mounted, on reverse of cover is cover addressed to Joseph B. Boyd Esq., Maysville Kentucky, postmarked Alexandria Va. Apr. 28; (probably forwarded to him by Bryan). Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\"","Receipt from John Augustine Washington III for 11 dollars to be handed to J. C. Sellman of Baltimore to be handed to the widow of a fisherman named Joseph Hall found drowned near the bank of the river at Mount Vernon.","A.L.S. 1 page. Washington corresponds to his attorney, B.W. Harrision, about his wife's father's estate.","Autograph - Zachary Taylor. 5 small slips of paper signed \"Z. Taylor,\" and 3 \"E.P. Lewis\" in Taylor's hand. One is endorsed \"Written by Genl. Taylor in his office at the White House May 1849,\" all enclosed in a cover marked \"Taylor's autographs' and \"Keep with letter\". [Probably goes with letter of Taylor to E.P. Lewis, dated July 2, 1849].","A.L.S. 1 page. Washington to Georgetown. Received her letters by her grandson, Edward Butler--congrat. on daughter [Parke's] \"eminent\" arrival--will be glad to receive her and family on Tuesday, their day for receiving company--forwards some autographs, as requested. Autograph letter signed, cover, franked by Z. Taylor, postmarked \"Free [ ], watermarked. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Z. Taylor.\"","A.L.S. 6 pages. Sandy Spring to Alexandria. Stabler gives Washington advice on crops, soils, fertilizers and other agrarian areas of interest.","Hooff congratulates Washington on buying a farm, Cloveread, for five hundred dollars.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Georgetown. Mrs. Corcoran wishes to buy a lot in Georgetown formerly owned by the addressee's grandfather ... it is supposed that the addressee is the proper heir and the one to sell the property ...","A.L.S. 4 pages. Henry Augustine writes to his father about legal and financial matters. Henry Augustine Washington (1820-1858) and Lawrence Washington (1791-1875) were distant relatives of George Washington. Both paternal family lines trace back to John Washington (1632-1677).","A.L.S. 4 pages. Audley. A short commentary on the weather and season. She then records for her brother a short but graphic description of Houdon's visit to Mt. Vernon and his making GW's Bust. \"I wish I could give you all the information you desire in regard to Houdon's visit to Mt. Vernon. I was only six years old at that time, and perhaps have not retained any recollection of Houdon and his visit had I not seen the General as I supposed, dead, and laid out on a large table coverd with a sheet. I was passing the white servants Hall and saw as I thought the corpse of one considered my Father, I went in, and found the General extended on his back on a large table, a sheet over him, except his face, on which Houdon was engaged in putting on plaster to form the cast. Quills were in the nostrills. I was very much alarmed until I was told that it was a bust, a likeness of the General, and would not injure him. This is all I recollect.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood to Alexandria. Writes his brother family news--bad weather--killed some of C.A.W.'s sheep for fear of their starvation--feared to lose them all--Aunt [Frances] [?] is said by some to be going to marry Bushrod [Corbin ?] Washington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Brucetown Va Decb. 6th,.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. F. Washington, Jr.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Baton Rouge. SummaryAlthough he has never met her, he has long admired her character and virtues as reported by various individuals--knows Col. and Mrs. Butler [E.G.W. Butler and Frances Parke Lewis Butler] very well--they are visiting him now and are in good health--hears that \"notwithstanding you had readhed an age that but few attain, you enjoyed and was blessed with unusual good health ...\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown. Mary Peter to give him a general power of attorney ... authorizes him to sell a slave and his family if possible and to collect debts due her ... family business ... political matters discussed ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Middleway to Berryville. Sends poem that he promised [on Z. Taylor]--if she likes it, send [Taylor] a copy. [Poem is enclosed, entitled \"The Crisis, To Gen: Zachary Taylor, President of the United States\"]. Autograph letter signed, cover with later docket \"Poem to Taylor and letter, 1850,\" laminated.","A.N.S. 1 page. Note for the bank to pay Mr. Washington the sum of $754.40 as the executor of General Washington's will and against the estate of Mrs. Peter.","A.N.S. 1 page. To Mr. A. Scott, the Cedars. Acceptance of a dinner invitation. Autograph note signed, with envelope.","A.D.S. 1 page. Appoints him her general attorney to attend to all her business affairs ... confirms any action he has taken already ...","A.L.S. 3 pages. Scolds him for not writing--is afraid he is ill--advises him to take a wife, so he won't be so lonely at Welllington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated.","Printed membership certificate for C.L.W. Butler for the donation of five dollars to the Washington National Monument Society.","Printed certificate filled in for Mrs. Albert Goodyear for her donation of a dollar to the Washington National Monument Society.","A.L.S. 1 page. Baltimore to Audley. Upon examining Genl. [Zachary] Taylor's papers, came across letter to her without an address--encloses it to her--Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Bliss overcome by their bereavement [Taylor's death] [Bliss was Taylor's son-in-law].  Autograph letter signed, cover, postmarked \"Baltimore Md. [ ] 17,\" stamped with early 5 cent stamp, watermark.","John A. Washington 1st statement of transfer of bonds by Mrs. Henderson to G. A. Washington.","A.L.S. 1 page. Encloses a letter by George Washington in compliance with a promise he gave.","Harrison writes about the possible sale of Mount Vernon to the United States, \"I wish you may succeed in making an even track with the government- Mt. Vernon ought to belong to the nation, in these disunion times- I think it wd. Have a wholesome influence - everything shd be done to perpetuate the memory of that great and good man GEORGE WASHINGTON…\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Sends a profile of Washington.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Expresses thanks for the books sent. Asks a favor in regards to Mr. Felton.","Bill for twelve hundred and fifty dollars. Autograph bill signed, Washington.","A.L.S. 12 pages. Description of an Early Visit to Mount. Vernon, with a group of Washingtonians including the 94 year old Mrs. Alexander Hamilton. Lengthy description of life in the Federal City and impressions of important political figures: Pres. Fillmore, Daniel Webster.","W.B. Whitehead write from Suffolk to John Augustine Washington at Mount Vernon concerning Gen. Washington's estate and a past debt. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, integral address with a Suffolk postmark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlee. Conveys appreciation of a Washington County agricultural group for use of Mr. W-n's dynamometer at a recent ploughing match ... discusses plows, agriculture, etc ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. \"I rec. yours of Oct 22nd, and as you request I send you a statement of the acct. between Hammerly and myself.\"","Autograph letter signed. Brown writes about selling some of John Augustine's lands. On the back of the letter, he asks if the remains of George Washington's old coffin still in the old vault at Mount Vernon. If so, Brown, writes, he can identify the pieces and place them at the National Institute for \"more perfect preservation.\"","One receipt from the Alexandria Post Office for postage, $2.24. Four envelopes addressed to John Augustine Washington III.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon to Fort Washington. Concerning the expected delivery of a \"box of Game and Fish.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","Although he cannot visit Mount Vernon when he is in Washington DC, Corcoran asked to see John Augustine Washington in Washington \"and talk about the matter in a much more satisfactory manner than it could be conducted in a correspondence…\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Washington to Philadelphia. Randolph, a Quaker, writes his mother that he visited Mount Vernon \"and was much disappointed to find the natural beauties of the place such that all the neglect of owners and trespassing of strangers for half a century have only been able to impair but not ... destroy them.\" Comments on huts of negros. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Personal, family letter. Sorry her letter to her at Mount Vernon will be missed since she left to go \"over the Ridge\" early.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Arlington House to Bellair. Information on portraits of G.W.'s family--\"It is certain there is no portrait extinct of Augustine, the Father of the Chief, nor does there exist one of his illustrious mother, such is the result of my researches and enquiries of more than half a century - John was the favorite Brother, a magnificent man and most resembling the Chief of all the brothers. Mrs. Lewis the only Sister, whom I very well remember, was the most majestic and imposing looking female I ever beheld, and was dearly beloved by the Great Man. - There is a good portrait of her. Samuel was tall, but not so stout, while Charles was a very large man without anything remarkable about him,\"--cannot help him further in obtaining information on portraits of the family, but suggests asking in Stafford, Westmoreland and Northumberland--the absurdity of the belief that G.W. was born in England. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, torn, postmarked \"Alexandria Va. Aug. 7,\" with a 3 cent stamp, bearing George Washington's picture, laminated.","A.D. 5 pages. A friend of Nelly Custis Lewis for 58 years, Gibson writes a draft of her memories of Lewis and her relationship with the Washingtons. Martha Washington, her grandmother, implanted \"in her mind pure and sound principles\" for Nelly's life. Comments on Nelly's beauty, charms, the strength she rec'd from religion and political persuasion. Autograph manuscript, draft.","A.L.S. 1 page. \"Dear Augustine, I send you the above check for $100 which I recd. Of Davis - you will please give Hamerly cr. For the same - Yrs. Truly, H.T. Harrison.\"","A.D. 1 page. \"For C.A. Conrad and L. Lewis Conrad - Letters from their Grandmother Lewis' Father (their Great Grandfather John Parke Custis) to Genl Washington.\" Autograph document, docketed \"E.M. Lewis Sepr. 21st 1852.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. Arlington House to New York. Congratulations on the completion of his work, and predicts a 2nd edition for it soon -- approves his prospectus of a field book of the Second War of Independence -- has just completed his four Revolutionary Battles and is working on his Magnus opus, Surrender of Yorktown painting -- describes it -- has a new studio fitted up in So. wing, where Mr. Stearns made copy of originals of Col. and Mrs. Washington -- Barnum's new pictorial magazine to rival Harper's--wants pictures in collection [at Arlington] preserved by engravings in his lifetime--would like Harper's to commission Lossing to do this--mentions \"Washington in 1772 Mrs. W. in 1759, Mr. Custis by ... Pine in 1785 ... the magnificent picture of Col. Parke by Sir Godfrey Kneller etc etc.\"--will send him paper on \"Levies and Drawing Rooms of the First President.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Alexandria Va., Dec. 30,\" early 3 cent stamp with George Washington's portrait, laminated.  Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\"","A.L. 4 pages. Draft, Recipient of nomination declines as he intends to support Gen. Winfield Scott and the Whigs ... nomination made by the American National Convention (Know-Nothing Party)... Date on original catalog card appears [1852]. It has been suggested that the nominee was George Corbin Washington, a member of Congress from MD.","Autograph letter signed. Jane writes to her son about Clark Mills's proposed statue of Washington, \"which out government has at this late but fortunate time, determined on having.\" She also asks her granddaughter Louisa to write about her acquaintance with Washington Irving.","A.D.S. 1 page. Certifies that Lossing has been engaged for several days in making drawings of the Washington Treasures at Arlington House and has made \"spirited and faithful sketches\" of these and other superior works of art there. Autograph document signed, fragment.","A.L.S. GWPC discusses Lossings proposed article on Mount Vernon for Harper's magazine.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Dusseldorf on the Rhine. Sends a bottle of cologne as an expression of thanks for receiving \"a stranger\" as a guest at Mount Vernon.","Letter from Jane C. Washington to her son that she learned of the conditional sale of Mount Vernon to a company from the newspapers. She expresses her hope that, if the estate cannot stay in the family, that it may become \"the honored and cherished property of the United States Government.\" At the end of the letter, Jane adds that she is \"Earnestly praying my beloved son that you may in all things and at all times, be guided by Divine Wisdom.\"\n  \nJane and her son Richard plan to visit John Augustine in a few days. They will take the Canal Boat at Harpers Ferry to Georgetown, and then proceed to Alexandria where they will spend the night. She looks forward to enjoying the scenery along the Potomac.\n  \nJane also mentions that Washington Irving is still at John Pendleton Kennedy's place and relates news some of Irving's travels. Irving had visited Mount Vernon in early 1853. Jane was pleased to see Irving join in her church's communion service last Sunday.","A.D.S. 1 page and survey drawing. Survey of 200 acres at Mount Vernon (land eventually sold to the MVLA) showing public road and wharf and delineating a 1/2 acre square around the tomb.","Autograph letter signed with envelope. Jane congratulates John Augustine and his wife Nelly on the birth of their son Lawrence Washington. She also writes about the murder of her relative, Thomas Blackburn. Blackburn was fatally stabbed by another student while a cadet at VMI in Lexington.","Printed letter, 1 page. Invitation, probably to John Augustine Washington III to participate in the Washington birthday commemorations held by the New York Order  of United Americans. W.W. Osborn, Chairman, and Charles E. Gildersleve, secretary.","A.L.S. 6 pages. Hasn't heard from GWPC in long time--thanks Custis for offering the \"Alpha and Omega\" flags to the gov't--mentions having seen a \"professed original painting\" of GWashington at office of the \"Albion\" supposedly done by Sharples--eyes are a deep hazel instead of \"Being the clear blue of the chief\"--thinks mistake could have been made in copying--relates incident of Benj. Winthrop saving a portrait of Frederick the Great from destruction at the home of Mr. Monroe (President's son)--exhibition at National Academy of Design features two pictures of George Washington by Stearns--one in his retirement at Mount Vernon and One Death Bed Scene.","Thomas sends a letter of Jared Sparks (not present), and mentions \"My father being the surviving executor of Judge Washington, at his death all executional power over that estate ceased, and for the purpose of setting up the estate it will be necessary for an administrator, with the will annexed to be appointed in your county. He also mentions that John Augustine's son is the first male to be born at Mt. Vernon \"… to any of the proprietors bearing the name of the first Washington who owned the place… and you intend calling him Lawrence… the most appropriate name…\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown. Gives the pedigree of one Peter Grayson Washington whose father was the nephew of \"old Lund Washington of Hayfield\" ... Peter W-n is supposed to have a gold-headed cane with Washington's coat of arms ...","A.L.S. 2 pages. Georgetown. Recounting the funeral of George Corbin Washington.","A.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. Will send his large painting of the Surrender of Yorktown to the City Hall to hang.","Letter written by Jane C. Washington from Blakely near Charlestown, West Virginia a few months before her death to her son John Augustine Washington III. Jane tells John she was \"much interested and amused at your correspondence with the Richmond and Manchester Ladies. They no doubt are inspired by sincere and noble feelings of admiration and gratitude to the truly great and good Father of his Country, called forth and appointed by providence as such. His memory will be best preserved and handed down to posterity by the Constitution which he labored to build up and which I devoutly pray may ever be sustained by successive generations. Let dear old Mount Vernon continue forever, if it pleases an all wise providence, in the Washington family and name.\" Jane adds \"I am not very well and fear I am becoming a confirmed Dispeptic, looking as yellow and shrivled as an old cucumber.\"","A.D.S. 4 pages. Minutes from the meeting of the \"visitors  of the Potomac Pavilion.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. My dear Steinberger, my kinsman our friend John Alexander is about to visit the Pacific as flag Lieutenant of Admiral Bruce the newly appointed commander of the fleet. As is the fortune of war it may happen that he shall be in your neighborhood. I have thought it best to give him this introduction to you. Note on another page reads \"Genl. Washington Five letters receved back from my friend Dr. A.L. Elwyn after publication in Minutes, Phila. (?) Jany. 4, 1854.\"","D. 4 pages. Will of George Washington Parke Custis. Bequeaths to daughter Mary Anna Randolph Lee use of his Arlington House estate and other lands, furniture, plate, etc. during her lifetime--on her death, to eldest grandson, George Washington Custis Lee--$10,000 to each of granddaughters--to W.H.F. Lee, White House estate--to R.E. Lee [Jr.] plantation in King William--other lands to be sold to pay legacies to granddaughters--lot in Washington to Col. Lee--family plate to be divided among grandchildren, \"but the Mt. Vernon Plate altogether, and every Article I posses relating to Washington, that came from Mt. Vernon, is to remain with my Daughter at Arlington House during said Daughter's life, and at her death, to go to my eldest grandson, George Washington Custis Lee and to descend from him entire and unchanged to my latest posterity.\"--emancipation of his slaves \"in such manner as to my Executors may seem most expedient and proper.\"  Appoints as executors Robert Edward Lee, Robert Lee Randolph of Eastern View, Rt. Rev. Bish. Meade, and George Washington Peter. Document, in hand of [Mary Custis Lee ?,] docketed \"The Last will and Testament of George W. P. Custis Made and Executed the 26th March 1855,\" and endorsed \"Arlington 5 Dec. 1857, A true copy from the original in my possesion. [signed] R.E. Lee, Col. U.S.A.\"","Autograph letter signed \"Jean C. Washington.\" Jane writes to her son that an enslaved man named George has died. \"He was very much reduced, not being able for some time to retian any nourishment. He was delirious, but never violent or ungovernable: fancying he saw lovely angel children near him - and when I read to him, was calm, and apparently pleased, tho' he seldom spoke.\" She adds, \"I shall miss him very much, he was a faithful and affectionate servant - and in traveling watchful and attentive to my comfort.\" She had intended to send for Reverend Charles E. Ambler of Zion Episcopal Church in Charles Town for George's funeral, but \"Mary Jane preferred 'Solomon,'\" a Baptist preacher.","Recommends that Rogers try to get his play performed on the New York Stage. He asks Rogers help. Custis feelds that it will be a successful drama. He reports that his health is as it was and his spirits are very much depressed.","Autograph letter signed by prominent Chicago machinery producer J. S. Wright. He writes to John Augustine with condolences on the death of his mother, Jane C. Washington. He writes that his mother and John Augustine's were alike: \"Both were eminently kind. Religion made both cheerful, animated, companionable... we have known \u0026 tried a Mother's love.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Discusses Custis' comments on paintings by Wertmüller and Luetze. Mentions Lossing's desire to annotate and illustrate GWPC's Recollections.","A.L.S. 1 page. Near Onancock. Received L.W.W.'s letter offering birth place and burial ground of \"the Father's Family\" to [Va.] on condition \"that it shall be kept sacred.\"--asks him to say so to the legislature after inauguration--'If the Legislature won't, I will take the responsibility.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Henry A. Wise.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Concerns Everett's research on George Washington's library.","A.L.S. 1 page. Richmond. Now that Wakefield is to be cared for by Va., he proposes that the family burial plot and the spot on which stood the house in which GW was born he presented to Va. ... these had formerly been reserved by the family when the land was sold by George Corbin W-n to John Gray ...","Printed invitation with envelope. \"First Annual Washington Festival of Henry Clay Chapter ... at the National Hotel, Detroit ... to join in celebrating the Birthday of the immortal Washington.\" Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 1 page. Custis writes about the model of the Bastille and its history in the Washington family.","Printed Certificate, certified by John A. Washington and witnessed by W. B. Magruder, Mayor of Washington, stating that the series of Lithographs advertised, are framed with wood cut from trees grown at Mount Vernon. It is also certified that Mr. James Crutchett is exclusive agent for this timber.","Small printed broadside by H. Barnes of Boston, Ma. Engraving of MV and GW, engraved by American BANK Note Co. with certification by John A. Washington, III that James Crutchett has all rights to Mount Vernon Timber.","Sparks reports that he shipped Eyre's Washington Letters explaining that he obtained the copies of the letters from her father. He claims to have never seen the originals and mentions that a service called \"Adam's Express\" was hired to ship the package.","Copy of will, Mrs. Frances Dandridge Henley Lear, third wife of Tobias Lear, of the city of Washington. Devisees include Louisa Lincoln Lear, Elizabeth and Fanny Lear Hawley. The forman to receive a miniature of George Washington with hair enclosed presented to Tobias Lear by Martha Washington. Jewelry, silver, books, furniture.","Letter to his new steward about affairs on his estates -- poor condition of his negroes -- has had many complaints about their treatment -- \"to get the negroes comfortably housed, \u0026 provided with clothes and blankets will be the first of acts of your administration\" -- he knows nothing of what goes on on his estate -- settlement with Rail Road -- they have only the right away through the White House on the Pamunkey plantation, anything else must be paid for. Autograph letter signed, laminated.","A.L.S. 1 page. Washington has been appointed an aide on the Governor's staff ... encloses copy of a ltr. from George Washington to Col. John Cropper ... [Writings show several ltrs. from GW to Cropper].","A.L.S. 1 page. Adjutant General's office, Richmond. Appointed aide-de-camp with brevet rank of Col. of Cavalry ... signed by Wm. H. Richardson ...","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Writes for Eleanor Love Washington who is still weak but recovering well. Hopes she will be able to return to Mount Vernon in a few days. Date on original catalog card appears [1857] April 17.","A.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. Receives large amt. of correspondence re: G Washington ... \"cutting up fragments from old letters and accounts some of 1760, or nearly an hundred years ago, to supply the call for Anything ... of his venerated hands\" ... encloses a 1772 account with GW autograph as a relic for the Tri Mont Society] ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Waverly. Sends letter of Mrs. M.W. as \"a fit accompaniment-to one of G.W.'s sent earlier--her virtues. Autograph letter signed, separate cover, \"Mrs. R. E. Lee\", scribbled across cover. (A Note by Varina Jefferson Davis (undated) is filed with this statement of Authenticity).","Autograph letter, signed. Rembrandt Peale, known for his 'porthole portraits' of George Washington, recalls his father painting the earliest known image of Washington in 1772 as well as a miniature he painted for Martha Washington.","Certificate of authentication of a cane and spy glass possessed by N. H. Washington. An accompanying envelope further describes the spy glass's provenance from George Washington --N. H. Washington -- presented to William L. Yancey of Alabama -- given to Jefferson Davis, the piece was taken off of a British soldier who expired at Germantown during the Revolutionary War. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel; autograph note on envelope.","A.L.S. 1 page. Regrets not having been able to go with K. to Louisville. \"Courage was not wanting, but strength was.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1857] Sept. 4. GWPC died on Oct. 10 of this year.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia. Thomas is writing to an unknown person offering to sell a silver salt cellar which once belonged to Martha Washington. The salt cellar is fully described.","A.L.S. 2 1/2 pages. Charlestown to Mount Vernon. Alexander tells of his problems with draft notes and the Lucas'. He advises John to wait before selling his land. $0.03 stamp on address leaf.","D. 12 pages. A lengthy memoir of Rembrandt Peale's involvement with W-n portraiture, beginning with his 3 sittings from life in Phila. in 1795 and recounting his self-described life-long \"obsession\" to create a perfect portrait of W-n. Describes evolution of his various styles of treating his subj: equestrian, porthole, etc. Includes criticism of other painters, anecdotes of George Washington, etc. May be a partial text of his lecture on the subject, see \"Eisen\", vol. 2.","General Orders, 1 page. Ordered to report to Richmond on Feb. 22 for Celebration of the elevating of Equestrian Statue of George Washington ... specifies uniform to be worn ...","A.L.S. 1 page. Adjutant General's office. Uniform of Col. of Cavalry on Gov. staff same as that of U.S. Army ... may wear sword he mentioned ...","A.L.S. 4 pages. Letter concerning the donation of George Washington's birthplace and the Washington family burial grounds at Pope's Creek Plantation. Lewis W. Washington donated the land to the state of Virginia. Here Lewis writes Beale, state senator of Virginia, that Mr. John E. Wilson, the owner of the surrounding land, should be consulted. The donated land is \"... situated in the heart of [Wilson's] arable fields ...\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. W. Lewis.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. Claymont. Re: Wakefield and the family burial plot to be turned over to Va ... has written to Gov. Wise inviting him to visit Wakefield to make arrangements for memorials etc ... invites Col. W-n to come also ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. W. Lewis.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Adjutant General's office. Orders to report to Richmond in full uniform for ceremonies on July 5 ...","A.L.S. 1 page. Executive deparment, Richmond. Requests a formal deed of tender of GW's Birthplace to the state of Va. so that the state may maintain its right-of-way to the birthplace and burial grounds ...","A.L.S. 2 pages. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Says he has been requested by Harpers magazine to write an article on Mount Vernon since it has become a place of interest to the American people. Would he welcome a visit by Lossing to Mount Vernon?","A.L.S. 1 page. Executive department, Richmond. Re: Wakefield ... acknowledges receipt of letter enclosing deed to Wakefield.","A.L.S. and envelope. Everett writes concerning a speaking engagement about George Washington in Northbridgewater, Boston.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Concerning the publication of her father's \"Recollections\"- they will split the profits. \"Its success may materially aid us in continuing the hospitalities of this old and much frequented mansion.\"","D. 1 page. $100 receipt for Edward Everett for speaking engagement at North Bridgewater from Peabody Treasurer.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Arlington. Regrets that their mutually edited book, \"Recollections of Washington,\" by GWPC cannot be published more quickly.","Autograph letter signed. Warrenton. Shackleford writes to accept Augustine's offer for the purchase of two enslaved boys named Bob and Armistead for $1200 each.","John A. Washington III writes to \"Dear Ned\" sending a note via Louisa and a servant to ask Ned to call on him. Verso is a recipe. Autograph letter, signed.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Arlington. [Regarding publication of her father's Memoirs] Sends by Col. [R.E.] Lee her \"Memoir\" and other papers--also all letters between G.W. and her grandfather [J.P. Custis]--\"I only suggest that if you publish the will of my ancestor it may be as well to omit for the sake of our Northern readers the names of all the slaves mentioned in the legacies.\"--sends him an engraving of Mrs. W. and a daguerre of Mrs. Lewis--title page to have title her father put to his work--hopes the work [G.W.P. Custis's Recollections] will come out shortly--will try to find the speech on the overthrow of Napoleon for Lossing--doesn't care for more mention of her name in title page than is there at present. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. C. Lee.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Letter concerns his painting, \"The Home of Washington.\" In his letter, he asks Lossing, a fellow artist, advice in finding who were the members of the Washington household in August 1784 during Layfayette's first visit to Mt Vernon. He wants to include them in his painting along with G. Washington, and Gen. Layfayette on the piazza at Mt. Vernon.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Sorry for delay in sending inscription on bust of Necker--copied it long ago, but forgot to forward it--\"The Bust stands where it was placed by Washington himself.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"John A. Washington.\" [At top of paper is transcript of inscription on bust of Necker].","John A. Washington III writes to \"Dear Ned\" regarding the purchase of horses, cattle, and investments in cattle and guano. Also plans to call upon Turner with \"Farmer\" Jefferson in tow and \"take him captive\" and \"pick you up and bring you both down with me -- so hold youself in readiness.\" Autograph letter, signed.","Includes negotiations for purchase of negro boy that was delayed. Instructs West to make a strong box for sending plows to Waveland and to mend the windows of the hot beds.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Sends her a Sago palm -- the one owned by George Washington is to go to the Ladies Association and another to go with him to Fauquier.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Paid Mr. Bennett for him and sends receipt--\"Your proposition to enclose the other papers I loaned you to Mrs. Lee of Arlington is perfectly satisfactory to me\"--cannot comply with his request to leave plan of Pohick in his keeping. Autograph letter signed, on lined paper. Name on original manuscript appears as \"John A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. John Augustine Washington writes from Mount Vernon responding to a 12 September dispatch from G.R.H. Hughes. Washington inquires about the status of financial and legal matters, especially in relation to \"my money attached by Ogden in the Marine Bank.\" He directs Hughes to \"direct our interests, and if necessary, employ the best Counsel you can get to assist you. If the case goes against us in the Illinois State Courts, can we throw it into the Federal Courts and how long can we keep it open? ... Believing we are right and have been badly treated by Mr. Ogden, we are disposed to fight it out.\" Based on the docketing on the reverse, this appears to be Washington's file copy.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mrs. W-n ill after leaving Old Point Comfort ... now that her recovery is under way he writes for his wife ... refers to \"good old times at Wellington\" ... nicely settled at Waverly ...","Measured drawing marked \"No. 2\" of the Mount Vernon wharf ... plan drawn by M.C. Meigs, Capt. U.S. Engineer ... \"4 Oct. Sup foot or $2800\" ...\"Recommended for adoption the front of the Wharf being made parallel to the thread of the Stream.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Returning from Norfolk where he met with an assemblage of the Dismal Swamp Land Company. Encloses money for taxes for land. Other personal business.","A.L.S. 1 page. Letter signed, envelope. Date on original catalog card appears [1859] November 27.Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Munford.\" Covering ltr. for General orders to serve on general staff ... [See also General Orders #13 of same date].","General Orders, 1 page, Copy. Assigned a Voluntary Aide on the General Staff. Head Quarters Charlestown. [See also Munford to W-n of the same date].","Located with items pertaining to the estate of Aaron Leggett. Letterhead at top of page reads \"Leather Manufacturers Bank, New York\". Letter mentions parcels of land, cattle, and sheep.","A.L.S. 2 pages. New York. Re: papers sent to him at West Point \u0026 concealed in a secret drawer during his absence ... recently found by accident ... mentions W-n's ordeal at Harpers Ferry ...","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon to Richmond. Introduces friend and kinsman Charles A. Washington who visits Richmond to attend his brother, Major [Francis?] Washington, who is ill there. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, on lined paper, directed \"to introduce Charles A. Washington Esqr.\"Name on original manuscript appears as \"John A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mentioning a possible pleasure excursion to Mount Vernon.","Letter mentions Aaron Leggett, Mt. Vernon, and Accotink.","John A. Washington III writes to \"dear Ned\", regarding the bay horse Ned took care of for him -- \"I send Toby down for him, and unless you have use for him will ask the favour of you to send him up to me.  Bob and Mr. Shinker(?) will be here on Friday. I would be pretty pleased if you would ride up with them.\" Autograph letter, signed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Dear Sir, We send to you all Mrs. Powel's papers which we find. We have not opened packages or read letters. If you find anything that should [ ] in the hands of W Birde [ ] you will please return them to us. The Washington letters were found among the Tilghman papers and returned to us by W. Tilghman for you. Very truly Sincerely, Alice K. Price.  Autograph letter signed, + 1 envelope.","In account with James McEvan, Dr.","A.D. 1 page. Chas. Johnson Treas. In account with Mount Vernon Association. MVLA's account including charges for excursion tickets, board and lodging, oilcloth and gilding, advertising, and mending pipe frame.","Orders. D.S. 1 page. West Point, NY. Acknowledgment of Lewis W. W-n's gift to the Adademy of a report by General Nathaniel Green to General George Washington ...","Autograph letter signed. Beall-Air. Lewis writes to his cousin John Augustine that he is \"committing matrimony at Clover Lea with our sweet cousin Ella Bassett.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Declines invitation to attend his wedding.","A.L.S. 1 page. \"The traitorous devils are still hoping to \"drag\" our glorious old Kentucky at the heels of [?] South Carolina but they will fail. They will make every effort to dragoon the legislature into Revolution but we shall meet them at every point ...\" Clerk's Office of the Court of Appeals.","John A. Washington III writes to \"dear Ned\", regarding church matters (\"Yesterday evening I heard from Bishop Meade -- He will not ordain Mr. Baker before his set time and makes no positive promise of lettig us have him then.\") and meeting in the future (\"It may be better to have the meeting next week, as it will give me time to hear form Warrenton as to the title of Walshs's property and whether James will allow time on the purchase money\"). Autograph letter, signed.","A list of property, including enslaved persons, reported to be taken by the 16th New York Regiment from John Augustine Washington III's farm near Mount Vernon. Although John Augustine sold the Mount Vernon mansion and grounds to the Mount Vernon Ladies Association in 1858, he retained property in the surrounding area. The list of slaves includes Jim Mitchell and Edmund Parker, who were later employed by the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, and Gabriel Johnson, who had escaped in 1845 and been held at Bruin's Slave Jail. ","A note and blind stamp on the fourth page indicate the list was received by R.H. Donavan of the Fauquier County Court on 19 April 1889.","Letter from lawyer George R. H. Hughes, Chicago, to John Augustine Washington III informing him that his investments in Chicago real estate and bonds have not been successful. His previous letters to John Augustine have been unanswered, and Hughes writes that bond prices are \"ruinous\" in the present crisis and the best he can hope to realize for John Augustine is $37,500. ","Hughes discusses the market in detail, warning John Augustine, \"I have no idea that you will be able to get your money back the way things are going here, for five or ten years, and then prices would have to double to enable you to get back your outlay with interest.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Huntersville. John writes from camp with General Lee where he is an aide - de - camp. He says his overseer \"informs me of the destruction of my property at Mount Vernon ...\" No address leaf.","C.S. Edwards writes to his wife about his visit to Mount Vernon and dinner in the mansion study during the Civil War. Includes envelope.","A.D.S. 1 page. Note reads \"Washington was the greatest of good men and the best of great men. Edward Everett, Boston 1 Oct. 1861.\" Typescript copy with letter head \"The Lincoln Library Shippensburg, PA.\"","Philadelphia to Alexandria. Tabb inquires into the operations of Washington's farm. Discusses the move from Mount Vernon.","Two letters, Philadelphia. A.L.S. 2 pages. John Campbell to Mehitable Ward. Letter describes \"heavy silverplated dinner plates that belonged to George Washington. A.L.S. 1 page. George Devereux to Mehitable Ward. George Devereux writes a thank you upon receiving daguerrotype of her recently deceased son.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Letter addressed to \"Dear Sister\" with a description of Woodlawn plantation in 1863. Torn into two pieces at the fold.","Bradley writes to Bull about his visit to Mount Vernon during the Civil War.","D. 3 pages. Silliman, an American chemist and geologist, quotes from a letter of John Struthers (sculptor of George Washington's sacrophagus) describing the transfer of George Washington's remains from the new tomb vault into the marble sacrophagus in October, 1837.","Currency paper. Value 50 cents. Issued by the Confederate States of America.","A.L.S. 1 page. Boston. Has tried to deliver a breast pin containing hair of George Washington ... will Parker please call for it ...","A.D.S. 1 page. Note reads \"Washington was the greatest of good men and the best of great men. Edward Everett, Boston 10 Dec. 1864.\"","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","A.D.S. 7 pages. Description of a tour of the Mansion and grounds with fellow soldiers from Sherman's Army of the Tennessee.","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","Lexington. Lee acknowledges receipt of three articles that were removed from the Custis House (Arlington) during the Civil War and sent back to him by Hedden. Lee grants Hedden's request for the satin engraving of George Washington drawn by Dr. Charles Buxton. This letter of thanks accompanies the return of the picture to Hedden. Engraving owned by MVLA [W-2796]. Autograph letter signed, with envelope.","New York. Hedden acknowledges receipt of Lee's letter and a satin engraving of George Washington by Dr. Charles Buxton. The engraving belonged to the Custis family when it was removed from Arlington House by Union troops. See Lee letter of March 23, 1866 [RM-837; MS-5287]. Engraving owned by MVLA [W-2796]. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Indenture. D. 1 page (in 2 pieces). Conveys 100 acres of land known as the Montery Estate, Clark Co., Va. to L.H.L.D. Lewis for $2,500.00. Contains a primisory note for that amount.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Lexington. Apparently written to an editor or publisher regarding the publication of a book on the Custis family. She discusses illustrations of her grandfather John Parke Custis and Martha Parke Custis, both children of Martha Dandridge Custis Washington. She doubts the success of such a book \"though it may be appreciated when passion and violence shall have ceased in the land -\".","Print advertisement, \"Interesting National Picture. Washington and his Generals, Drawn and Engraved by A.H. Ritchie.\" Published by Ritchie and Co. includes opinions of the press.","Typescript copy of a document certifying the provenance of the sword. Signed G.W. Lewis, Judge of Westmoreland Co Virginia.","A.D.S. 1 page. Autograph document signed, \"New Books.\" Provenance material for Martha Washington's breast pin, earrings; silver scraper used by Washington during his last illness.","Notebook or journal titled \"A Visti to Mount Vernon, May 17th 1872 Isaac P. Noyes. Washington D.C. \"S.G.O.\" 1872\"  Autograph document, 50 pages.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Near Fish Haul, King William County, Virginia. Concerns some paintings she is having cleaned and repaired ... only other person to work on them was Volkmar, \"who was considered the best repairer in this country\" ...","A.L.S. 2 pages. Executive Mansion, Washinton D.C. Luckey was a personal secretary to Ulysses Grant. Discusses the transfer of \"swords, etc.\" to the Association. He can come pick them up.","D. 1 page. Bound in sum of $15,000 and appointed Special Commissioners by the Court to sell the Beall Air farm and/or real estate.","A.L.S. 1 page. \"Dear Sir, My Aunt [ ] has given me to send to you the parcel of Genl. Washington's Letters of which you were inquiring and which have been in my grandfathers possession. How shall I send them to you?\" Autograph letter signed, 1 envelope postmarked.","Manuscript account entitled \"An excursion by steamboat on the Potomac\" by Harry Chapman Westbay of Monett, Missouri. It describes the steamer leaving Washington City and traveling down the Potomac to Mount Vernon. Westbay describes being given a tour of Washington's tomb and mansion by Col. J. McHenry Collingsworth, superindendent of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association. He writes that visiors are \"at liberty to walk a round the grounds and through the houses.\"","Accompanied by six manuscripts and notes. Documents provenance of George and Martha Washington's hair given by Martha Washington to Mrs. Oliver Wolcott upon Washington's retirement from the presidency in 1797. Names include: Jane Conrad Wolcott, Olivia Wolcott, Oliver S. Wolcott. Hair in Mount Vernon Ladies Association Collection.","Letter from Don Diego Gardoqui to George Washington, copied by the State Department in 1881. According to corresponding notes, the copy was made from a copy in the hand of Bushrod Washington. The original letter sent in 1787 accompanied the gift of a 4-volume Spanish edition of Don Quixote for Washington's library.","Baltimore, Provenance pertaining to the Washington sword willed to George Lewis.","A series of letters from Fannie Washington Finch (also spelled Fanny), great-grandniece of George Washington, to Mary Claflin, wife of Governor William Claflin, regarding the sale of Washington family items. Fannie writes that she is reluctant to sell the family heirlooms but must because of her \"pecuniary condition.\" Included in the letters is a list of items being sold, including a silver pitcher, coffee pot, mugs, tumblers, ladle, tablespoons, salts, sugar bowl, cream pots, glass water bottles, glass tumblers, glass goblets, glass dessert dish, snuff box presented by Thomas Lord Fairfax to General Washington, 4 wine marks owned by George Washington, a large bed quilt made from dresses worn by Martha Washington, 2 silver plated sauce dishes, miscellaneous chinaware, and an engraved plate of Col. William Augustine Washington.","Included with the letters is a manuscript \"Extracts from newspapers, relating to Mrs Finch - great-grand niece of George Washington,\" genealogical information, lists of household goods, and an 1891 newsclipping about Fanny Washington Finch.","A.L.S. 7 pages. History of the blade worn by the \"Father of Our Country\" written by Ellshaw.","Provenance document, A.D.S. 1 page. Letter explaining the provenance of many of the George Washington to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Powel correspondence. Marked \"Keep. Private to my brothers, not to be shown in Public.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. \"I delivered today the parcel of Washington's letters to your mother, and was very glad to have them pass into the custody of the rightful owner.\" Autograph letter signed, 1 envelope postmarked w/stamp.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Bergen Point, N.J. Inquires after information on a Washington chair. Her friend told her the story and provenance of the chair but she is not certain her memory is correct and would like reaffirmation.","Brief description of mansion and Washington's daily habits, Gen. Washington's bedroom, recounting of silver dollar myth. Manuscript signed by Pierce.Date on original catalog card appears as c1885.","Invitation to the Centennial celebration of Washington's inauguration, for Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Keyser. Engraved invitation includes list of Committee members and card listing events.","List of relics exhibits of celebration of 100th anniversary of inauguration of George Washington.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Relating to the Papers of General Washington. Autograph letter, copy. Date on original catalog card appears [1889]. Provenance information transferred from the Curatorial files.","Autograph letter signed, accompanies book George Washington and Mount Vernon, Long Island Historical Society publication of William Pearce letters edited by Conway RL-4467.","Copy of a letter made by Mary Powel, letter between Tobias Lear and Samuel Powel, March 9, 1797. Provenance of objects belonging to General Washington, now under ownership at the Pennsylvania His. Soc.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Bernard Carter and Sons, Baltimore. Attorneys at Law. Settiling the estate of Barton Harris and giving him what is owed back to him.","Typescript court document. \"Shereas Hortense H. McIntire, by William W. McIntire, her husband and next friend, and Elizabeth H.K. Richardson, by John S. Richardson, Junior, her husband and next friend, as next of kin of Chapin Barton Monroe Harris, late of Baltimore City, deceased, heretofore filed a caveat in th eOrphans Court of Baltimore City against Edmund Law Rogers, claiming to be executor of said Harris, under a paper writing alleged to be last will of said Harris and which had been admitted to probate in said Orphans Court, alleging among othe rthings that said paper writing was not the last will and testament of said Harris...\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Letter of provenance. Autograph letter signed, signatures of both Mary E. Powel and Samuel Powel. The following mementos of Geo. Washington are in my possession. Two small oval mirrors and two gilded silver brackets belonging w/the mirrors with the decoration [ ] - in bad repair. His breakfast cup - M.E.P. Custis gave it to my father ...\".","Bushrod Corbin Washington II writes about real estate for a possible shoe factory in Charlestown, West Virginia.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Regarding the Washington shaving table.","Edward Downes Law writes to his cousin, Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore, regarding his receipt of a copy of a letter written by George Washington. He also discusses his shared frustrations with the recent biography on Roger's grandfather--Thomas Law--and the constant inaccuracies by authors. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages with envelope.","Autograph letter signed, S.F. Smith. Manuscript copy of the hymn \"America.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Provenance letter. \"We understand thoroughly what your wishes are in respect to the kind of showcase required to cover the \"Plateau\" as quote same as follows ...\"","Letter from Tiffany and Co. assuring Miss Lewis of the whereabouts of George Washington's sword.","News clipping, provenance document. Covers very briefly Houdon's visit to Mt. Vernon and the Houdon bust. Printed document. Provenance information taken from the Curatorial files.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Concerning the Houdon Bust and how it came to be at Mount Vernon. Provenance information transferred from the curatorial files.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Provenance document. Letter to Mr. Harrison from Sarah Yeates Whelen concerning Louis XVI carpet.","D. 2 pages. Provenance document. Description of the carpet given to George Washington ordered by Louis XVI.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Provenance document. To \"Dear Ladies.\" She is sending a small patchwork quilt, Mrs. Richardson will present it on her behalf, which was made by Martha Washington of pieces from her gowns.","A.L.S. 1 page. Provenance document. Letter from Mrs. Conrad to Mrs. Richardson. Provenance for footstool and table cover for Nelly Custis room.","D. 1 page. \"The mirror belonged to Mrs. Albert Peale ....... James Peale, the miniature painter bought it at George Washington's sale when he lived in High Street ....\".  Provenance information taken from the Curatorial files. Date on original catalog card appears [1899].","Letter concerning John Augustine Washington and Mount Vernon. On Mary Washington Association letterhead.","A.L.S. 1 page. Tells of the distribution of two canes Washington gave him; canes made of wood at Mount Vernon. Letter head \"William McKinley Normal and Industrial School\".","A.L.S. 1 page on Mary Washington Association letterhead. Concerning Washington relics.","Provenance document, plaster cast of Washington by Houdon. Notarized letter certifying the history of a plaster cast of George Washington's face reportedly made by Houdon in 1797. Lawrence and Nelly Lewis  provenance, family history.","A.L.S. 8 pages. Mary Custis Lee comments on the improbability of the story that George and Martha Washington were married in St. Peter's Church.","Printed pamphlet. Senate Bill No. 1238 and House Bill No. 5489 to Reimburse the Estate of Gen. George Washington, for certain lands in Ohio lost by conflicting grants Made under the authority of the United States ...","A.D.S. 1 page. Confidential memo from M. E. Powel concerning the suspected theft of a collection of Washington letters. Includes xerox of NY Times 3/16/1913 article.","A.L.S. 12 pages. Believes the brace of pistols mentioned in enclosed clipping is the one which disappeared from Lexington some yrs. back ... hopes family will investigate ... interest newspapers, etc. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Mary C. Lee.\"","D. 2 pages. Printed page. H.R. Bill 15353 authorizing purchase of certain Washington relics. $30,000. to W. Lanier Washington for the following Washingtoniana: portrait of Mary Ball Washington, silver cups, whist counters, Lund Washington account book, account books of George Washington's executors, key to George Washington birthplace, George Washington shoe buckles, brooch, snuff box, cup and saucer, dinner invitation from George Washington to B. West, Augustine Washington's silver shoe buckle (half-brother to George Washington) ...","Invitation addressed to Robert Nuese is seeking funds from Americans to restore Sulgrave Manor. Date on original catalog card appears ca 1920. Includes unused envelope and 1 insert.","Small note with information on the Vaughan Plan. Peter family.","Postcard, Mount Vernon piazza. Bears signature of Mrs. Eleanor S. Washington Howard (b. 1856, child of John Augustine Washington, Jr. and Eleanor Love Selden). She was the last Washington daughter to be born at Mount Vernon. Date on original catalog card appears c. 1931.","Two letters, A.L.S. 1 page. Regarding a reproduction key to the front door of Mount Vernon.","D. 3 pages. Inventory of cattle on each of the Mount Vernon farms, at the Distillery and at the Ferry.","Poem, D. 1 page. \"Versis on Sir Thomas Adams, Baronet Commander of His Majesty's Frigate the Boston, who died at Virginia. By a Young Lady.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. To Arlington. Invites him to supper \"this evening at 8 oclock.\" Autograph letter signed, with envelope, watermark (Patent).","A.L.S. 2 pages. To Eltham. Apologizes for enclosing letter to Major [Geo. A.] Washington--heard he was at Eltham, and desired to reach him--sympathizes with \"distressing accident\" in his family and Mrs. Daingerfield's situation [widowed]--her children are all well--\"Washington [G.W.P. Custis] quite hearty and the prettiest creature in the World ...\" Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark (crown). Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. Custis.\"","A.D.S. 2 pages. An autograph document signed, in the hand of Herbert Washington, promising to pay $60 on April 1, 1824 for the season of Rattler. Witnessed by Robert Earley. On reverse, assigned on April 17, 1825 to Wm. Hickman as agent for Dr. Wm. Thronton by Saml. Strider. Autograph document signed, fragment, in hand of Herbert Washington, endorsed. On reverse, assigned on April 17, 1825 to Wm. Hickman as agent for Dr. Wm. Thornton by Saml. Strider.","A.D. 1 page. Note, height of mountain peaks in the Himalaya Mountains and others, marked \"For my darling Angela.\" Relative heights of mountains, principally in India, and sources of the Ganges River.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Washington, D.C. to Alexandria. A.D. 1 page. Heard of her safe arrival at Mrs. Mason's--hopes to see her again--hopes her neuralgia will disappear--will try to make Col. [Bliss] diet more strictly to prevent another attack--news of [Z. Taylor's] family. [B.T. bliss was probably Zachary Taylor's younger daughter, Mary Elizabeth, or Betty]. Autograph letter signed, cover marked \"concerning Bliss and Taylors\", watermark.","D. 1 page. Poem in French, 8 lines with quotation at end from \"Pleasures of Memory.\"","D. 1 page. Cover note, unknown author or recipient. Received enclosed letter some time since and opened it, having heard rumor \"you was gone to ye. other World\"--this probably owing to his retiring from company because of the Eruptions. Document, frag., laminated.","A.L.S. 1 page. In answer to his [G.A.W.'s] letter, he has cash ready for him--no purchaser for G.A.W.-s lots--cash scarce and no one wants to enter into any contract--requests a visit by G.A.W. and Mrs. [Fanny Bassett] Washington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, part of watermark.","D. 4 pages. Speech, The superiority of free countries over despotisms--necessity of educating people. Document, draft, probably in hand of George A. Washington, with revisions in an unknown hand, laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. To Mount Vernon. Assures G.A.W. of his practicing his resolution to set time aside for meditation and studious reading--hasn't retired before 12 oclock since his return from Mt. Vernon--found father much improved on arrival at Eltham--he has set out for Richmond in answer to a pressing letter of the Speaker's. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, by G.A.W., laminated, watermark.","Bushrod Washington bookplate. Torn, part missing, laminated.Similar to G.W.'s bookplate.","D. 1 page. Note, Weight of tobacco. The gross, tares, and net weight of tobacco grown on several farms. Document, fragment, totaled most likely in G.W.'s hand. Total net - 8772.","D. 1 page. \"Calculation of the work that 4 Ploughs may do in one Year.\" Subtracting 30 days for harvest and avoiding wet times of season. Unidentified hand.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Sends two letters received from Sister [Mildred Washington] Lee--Col. [Wm. A.] Washington gave him a letter for her which he had opened, dealing with sale of her tobacco--sends flower seeds sent through Col. W.--hopes to see her tomorrow. Autograph letters signed, integral cover, mounted, laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Bushfield to Blenheim. Will is despatched with the brandy--keg would hold only 17 gals.--sends endorsed Bills and a letter regarding sale which comes up tomorrow--relates family news to relate to Mrs. Washington--at Mr. Lee's last night for a fish feast. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, directed \"By Will,\" laminated, watermark (WH). Name on original manuscript appears as \"John Aug. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Laurel Grove to Blenheim. Misses seeing and hearing from H. Washington, her only sister--she has been a mother and sister to her--hopes to see her at Laurel Grove--she herself cannot leave home until crops are gathered--regards to members of family. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (G. Taylor). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliza. Smith.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. His thanks for their electing him as their representative in the last assembly--but must decline reelection--reasons. Autograph letter signed, endorsed \"a letter written by my great grandfather John Parke Custis given me by Cousin Mary Lee,\" laminated, watermark.","Three covers for correspondence. Folded sheet bearing notation \"General Washington's letters.\"","D. 2 pages. In the left column of each page the unknown author records the name of the city, in the middle column the mileage to the next city, and in the far right column a running account of the total mileage covered thus far. The unknown author totals the distance between Philadelphia and Augusta as 717 miles.","Letter cover, addressed to Mrs. Ann Washington, Rippon Lodge. Autograph document, fragment only, laminated.","A.D.S. 4 pages. Lists volumes of G.W.'s private correspondence, surveys, accounts, diaries, etc. and no. of pages in each--also 400 vols. from G.W.'s library, many with complimentary presentation from authors--\"I propose adding to the library his mahogany case of instruments used by him when he was a surveyer and in after life.\"--also to include 10 vols. from library of R.H. Lee, inherited by him[G.C.W.]--\"The private papers of Genl. Washington, although not so numerous as those relating to public affairs for which the government paid $25,000, will be generally esteemed more curious and interesting, as developing more fully his character, through all the stages of his life, and the wonderful regularity and system which governed him under all circumstances.\"--papers on file too numerous to be listed but will accompany papers named in above schedule, with exception of small portion, which are confidential or refer only to family matters--will also include commission of G.W. as Lt. Genl. of Army, signed by John Adams, and his diplomas from universities and freedons of cities--\"I really think that a state which confered so many honors on him as did yours, the best, by following throughout his precepts and principles, is a proper depository for his works.\" Autograph document signed, in hand of G.C.W. and signed by him, docketed by G.C.W.","D. 2 pages. Memorandum, prices of Boston glass. List of prices of glass of varying sizes. Document, in unknown hand, docketed, watermark.","D.S. 1 page. Amount £4.0.4. Document signed, charred fragment only, laminated. Receipted by Joseph Mott.","D. 1 page. Receipt for£8.10.7  \"for [ ] potatoes for the use of the President.\" Document, fragment, laminated, watermark, incomplete (Run).","Letter cover, to Mrs. Anna Washington, Alexandria. 1 document, fragment, laminated.","Letter and letter cover, to Col. John Augustine Washington, Bushfield. Document, fragment of cover, charred by fire, laminated, docket (cannot be deciphered), directed \"favr. Th. [Snow?]\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for early pease, Windsor Beanes, cauliflower, cabbage, lettuce, artichoak, etc. Document signed, fragment, laminated. Receipted by John Le Keux.","London. Bill for 9 1/4 yds. rich hair camlet. Document, partly printed bill, laminated. Receipted by J. Stonehen[ ] for Messrs. Lowth and [ ].","D. 1 page. \"First attempt in poetic way by Eliza McCaw and Ann Washington.\" On reverse of letter cover of a letter from Sarah Craufurd to Ann Washington, dated March 10, laminated, watermark.","D. 1 page. Gives marriage and death dates of George and Ann Fairfax Washington Lee. Also births of their children, dates of christening, their Godparents, etc. Autograph document, laminated, not examined for watermark.","Fragment of vellum with notes. 1 page. \"Tobacco ... by Gen. Washington ........ at Mount Vernon and manufactured by ... to his ... Col. Wm. A. Washington and by him bequeathed to ... son Col. W. Washington in ...\"","Order, David Stewart to Mr. Stark of Hanover. Regarding the estate of John Parke Custis. February order against Starke Oliver 26 attachment for answer 26 - 52 cents. (Signed) William Pollard, cl[er]k.","Requests money to pay for a load of hay. \"I am pennyless indeed.\" Autograph letter initialed, quarter sheet. Name on original manuscript appears as \"L. Wn.\" Robert Beverly was executor of William A. Washington's estate.","A.D. 2 pages. 10 line poem in praise of G.W., ending \"Washington - The Nation Glories in the name To bear it is the pride of fame.\" Autograph document, fragment, marked in another hand \"by Robert Lewis Fredericksburg, Va.,\" at bottom of paper is scratched out a verse to a sweetheart, laminated.","Schedule of the papers of General Washington in possession of George Corbin Washington.","\"His Britannic Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary.\" Son of Samuel Vaughan.","Survey, Mount Vernon Land. A.D. 2 pages. Plat of 150 acres of land at mouth of Dogue Creek, conveyed by Wm. Spencer to Richard Osborn, later a part of Mount Vernon. Document, possibly docketed in G.W.'s hand \"Old Survey of no use,\" laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. To Woodlawn. \"Monday night.\" Thanks her for letters and valuable present--Patty [Martha Custis Peter] sent her chocolate, oranges and sage--her illness-hopes to be spared a while longer to her helpless family--must eat only simple food--chocolate for breakfast and whey at night--her garden--hears that Betsy [Eliza Custis Law] looks badly--\"I would not my Child send your letter again to Law for I do not suppose it would have the smallest effect in changing his plans.\"--returns her towels and basket. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, spread eagle watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. Stuart.\"","Note, A.D. 1 page. Autograph document, in 3rd person, in hand of G.A.W., fragment, silked. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. A. Washington.\" Incomplete note, requesting \"2 good gridstones\" [grindstones??]. On reverse is account in G.A.W.'s writing dated May 23d, for making clothing.","A.L.S. 1 page. Apoligizes for leaving him last night without shaking his hand or wishing him goodnight--afraid he would take it as intentional--send more of the Shalloon [woolen fabric of twill weave, used chiefly for linings] and some patterns of white satin with prices. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, watermark.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Alexandria. Received letter and key--send any of his shirts or handkerchiefs that are done--extreme heat--intends coming to Alexandria soon. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, watermark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Visit of Miss Caton to Mt. Vernon--her approaching [marriage] to someone who will make her miserable--has heard of Burd's approaching marriage--General Moreau in Philadelphia--fever raging in Phila. will prevent [Bush. Washington] holding court there until Dec.--fears fever has come to Washington--Uncle [Bushrod Washington] leaves for Trenton and Aunt for \"upper country,\" so will be alone--will try to visit Phila. in Spring. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexa. Va., laminated, George Washington's watermark (incomplete). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. La Grange to Woodlawn. \"Our travelers\" have returned in good health--they received handsome presents she sent--hopes to speak to her in person some day. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermarked (Van der Ley), in French.","A.L.S. 1 page. To Georgetown. Has lost his second mother, \"the mother of the angelic companion of my life ...\"--present his excuses to her sister [E.P. Custis Law]. Autograph letter signed, written in French, integral cover, laminated, watermark (dove of peace). Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. W. Lafayette.\"","A.L.S. Washington to New York. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliza P. Custis.\" Concerning her picture that she does not like to be without even though she is sure it is safe \"in your care.\" Next to her little grandchildren she values it above all things. Has been ill with a pain in her head and eyes.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Sends, according to her request, her Museums and the \"Battle of Prague\"--hasn't time to give news of the [Praus ?] but supposes [Christian Blackburn] and Polly have done so--heard news of her at Annapolis [of her expecting a child]--reminds her he is to be one of the God fathers. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Nath. Craufurd.\" Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Sends preserves and handkerchiefs--will have children innoculated--ask Dr. to send pills for violent oppression in her breast. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Tom, watermark incomplete. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S.C.\"","A.D. 1 page. Autograph document, fragment, laminated, directed by \"favor Mr. Scott\". Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Bowling Green, Tavern. Reached General Spotswoods and found him ill--her own depressed spirits at parting from mother and father and [Polly]--prays for [Polly's] restoration to health--will send barley sugar and try to get some entertaining magazines to send her--will write how she likes her new home--forward her the calico from Alexa. when it arrives--Kitty [Blackburn] sends love. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (R. Williams). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Goes to Greenwood [Md.] for 3 weeks--promises to write often. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Will with pleasure come to her--her husband is ill and never received her letters will try to get some books--has send [Richard S. Blackburn's] letters to her. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Sally [Craufurd] still pale from ague--Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd still away from home--will get calico for her and send bundle of quilt to Mrs. Lee. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Stage, postmarked \"Dumfries, Sept. 19,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Cautions her not to drink pump water and avoid night air--also cautions [Bushrod Washington] against too much fatigue--asks for some calico which Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd will pick up on next trip. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed \"favor Mrs. Keith,\" watermark incomplete, letter written on cover addressed to Mrs. Craufurd, Greenwood, several messages written on cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Disappointed [Ann] can't pay the visit she promised--blames [Bushrod Wasington] for her not being able to come--cannot go to B[ush]field because they have no carriage--sorry there wasn't muslin for a christening cap--won't have child christened until [Ann] can stand for her. Autograph letter signed, laminated, postscript on reverse cannot be deciphered, watermark (crown). Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Hopes she hasn't given up intention of going to springs--hopes she'll come soon [to Rippon Lodge]-will wait to go to Dickey's [R.S. Blackburn] until she can go with her--ask Mr. [Bushrod] Washington how much money will Kitty [Blackburn] need?--Capt. Campbell expected to die from abcess on lungs. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. \"Friday.\" Got home yesterday and Polly's [Blackburn] fever seems worse--will take her to Dr.'s when she is able to travel--fears cruel ride to Greenwood will be hard to take--write how she likes her housekeeper--Dickey [R.S. Blackburn] very industrious, hopes it will last. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. \"Monday evening.\" Glad to hear she reached Fredericksburg safely--Edmond Lee delivered box of paints and received from her $30 and Jude's [Judith Blackburn] riding coat. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Disappointed at not hearing from her--[Sarah Craufurd] left yesterday, says she is to accompany [Ann] to Springs in July--will be glad to get her anything she desires--hopes Kitty [Blackburn] does well in her studies--goes to brother's [Richard Scott Blackburn] next week--they [R.S. Blackburn] have lost their son. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Stage, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. They have all been sickly--little Tom [Blackburn, Jr.] has flux--sends her some servants--send things for Nell to sew, and will make her do it. Autograph letters signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark torn. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Sends beer and pickles by Will, also marmalade--sends $3 in part payment for Dickey's [R.S. Blackburn] tea. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated.","A.L.S.  1 page. Got down a little after dark--Polly [Blackburn] tolerable well--Lewis will bring sugar--send patterns of jacket--sent money to pay tradesman, hates to be in their debt--sends cherries and pease--will send lamb when they kill one. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Stranded in Dumfries by her horses running away and servant sent after them--she and Polly [Blackburn] both ill there--sends Brena [servant] for her, who has promised to behave well--gave Brena money for linen to make herself a jacket and petticoat. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Sorry they were delayed in town by Jack's injury--[Richard S. Blackburn] not home, so can't offer loan of his phaeton. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Will, watermark.","D. Survey, plot of land in Georgetown. Intersection of Back St. and W-n St. in Thomas Beall of Georgetown second addition to Georgetown ... several lots included in the survey ... Text and diagram.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mrs. Washington thanks Mr. Snow for his present of Oranges. She asks him if he could enquire among the shops for cotton resembling the piece she is sending him and if he is lucky in finding it will he please purchase one yard and a half for her. She does not wish to hurry him in this matter.","Document, 1 page. Some of these papers are in the collection given by Mr. Stewart, see Checklist of the Collection nos. 31, 32.","Autograph note, half page. Mrs. Lee sends a black apron which Mrs. Turberville may return when next at Mt. Pleasant or whenever needed. Autograph note, 3rd person, half-page. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Mrs. G. Lee\". [Writer is Ann Fairfax Washington Lee; recipient could be her sister-in-law, Martha Lee who married Maj. George Tuberville].","Cover or wrapping label. \"For/ Cousin Nelly/ from/ Sade.\"","Genealogy note, \"Washington pedigree.\" General information on English ancestors ... quotes Sparks' Life of Washington and Burke's Commoners of Great Britain. Mr. Grace to Washington.","Slip of paper with note, \"Thomas Beall of Geo and Ann Beall Bills for Taxes Geo. C[orbin] Washington Cheques and Signatures.\"","1 pr. shoes for Negro Ellick, $1.50.","Note with list of letters. \"Autograph letters (being copies or in his hand).\" Included are Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Jay, Lafayette, Judge Peters, Bishop White, ...","Mourning poem. A.D. 4 pages. \"A feeble tribute in a Short funeral thought offered to the Memory of the Dear the Illustrous George Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, folio size. Written and signed by Josiah Throop, Johnstown, New York.","A.L.S. 1 page. Invites young Hamiilton to Arlington House after he met him at Mr. Calverts. -- Calls himself and his wife \"plain old-fashioned folk.\" Written to Alexander Hamilton's son.","A.L.S. 3 pages. To Audley. Concerning the imprudent behavior of a relative, Mary. Integral cover, wax seal.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Congratulations on a fine harvest, and hopes that it will bring a good price. They are expecting 85 cents for theirs. Report on the success of a newly aquired wheat reaper.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn to Audley. Report on the farm business. He is sending him \"four yellow horse chesnut trees and two Red.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Proposal for a new operation for transporting the wheat crop efficiently and economically. L.L.'s current agent, Davis, has been unsatisfactory in this matter. Integral cover, wax seal.","A.D.S. Bushrod and Corbin Washington as Executors of John Augustine Washington, deceased, bring complaint against Lewis and Noble for non-payment of bond due John Augustine. Document signed, but not by the concerned parties.","\"A Perpetual Almanack.\" Handwritten calendar and rule \"to find the day of the month.\" For years 1830-1850.  Handwriting not identified.","Prayer book, Washington family. Judge Washington, Mount Vernon on one side. Ann Eliza Washington, Mt. Zepher, Virginia on the front cover. Handwritten prayers for morning and evening with some blank pages.","Printed invitation to a birthnight Ball on February 22, to be given at the City Hotel. Includes a list of managers. By Esther Maria Coxe Lewis.","A.L.S. 3 pages. The letter describes the death and funeral of Mr. [Major Richard L] Blackburn and mentions the condition and feeding of certain livestock as well as his plans for milling corn. On portion of cover there appears a list of domestic items and concerns in an unidentified handwriting. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","D. 4 pages. Extracts from Washington family wills, and legal documents, relating to MV, viz. Augustine W-n's deed conveying Mount Vernon to Lawrence, will of Augustine W-n, Bushrod's interpretations. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 1 page. Concerning a book, \"Resolutions of '98-'99\", which was mistakenly sent to the Library of Congress.","Group of mss. fragments and newspaper fragments discovered in a rat's nest in the Washington bedchamber in 1905. Includes scraps and fragments of the following: Letter from Bushrod Washington, ca. April 4, 1806 to his wife Ann Blackburn Washington, letter to unknown recipient from \"Mr. Greenwood,\" ca. May 7, 1805, letter from unknown author to  \"Friend [Jeremiah] Sanford\" ca. April 6, 1783, and a letter from J. B. Mickoby to Mrs. [Ann Blackburn] Washington discussing Bushrod Washington's recovery from the grippe. These are not full letters, and are in various states of deterioration.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Informs his father of wheat harvest and current sale price per bushel. Explains a disciplinary problem he has had with a slave and overseer. Integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"L. Lewis.\"","Receipt, Sheriff of Fairfax County. For executing a capias on Thomas Kirby Amount: $.63.","Newspaper clipping. Article on Audley. Writer and paper not identified.","A.S.N. 1 page. Invitation to a party.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Describes his travels since leaving her at Elsing Green ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"Robt. Lewis.\"","Cover note. A fragment \"Papers relative to Major George A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. \"I am very sorry it is not in my power now to send you the mony if you had aplyed to my son Batt he could a payed you or if you had lett me know sooner could got it for you ...\" Postcript: asks Mackenzie to give her best to Batt if he should see him. Name on original manuscript appear as \"F. Dandridge.\"","A.N.S. 1 page. Charlestown.  \"Please to get me a side[?] of leather, if your town affords it, that is fit to make me some light shoes, as my man Daniel, has nothing, ... I'll also thank you to get me a hammer mould, for my smiths shop.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawrence A. Washington.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Petition to the Frederick County Court. Signed by Hannah Washington, Alvin Throckmorton, William A. Booth, [ ] LaRue, Jacob LaRue. They petition the court to \"have the Road Leading from Buck marsh through the Land of Warner Washington Decd--to the Berkley Line; removed--\".","A.L.S. 1 page. Autograph letter signed, seal (red). edges are brown/black from fire.","Partially printed Broadside with A.L.S. written on bottom and verso from D.P. Ridgeway to John Redfield. Advertisement reads \"A small farm for sale! Composed of 50, 100, or 150 acres, as may suit the Purchaser. For the Ready  Money, the subscribers will sell for a low price. The property is located about six miles from Alexandria, Va., nearly adjoining to Mount Vernon. For further information, apply to the subscribers on the premises.\" The letter asks for assistance with the sale of the property.","A.D. One manuscript, 33 pages. Autobiography of Rev. James Craik, grandson of Dr. James Craik.","Diary, Revolutionary War prisoner. 23 pages. 8\" x 5\". Detailed diary written (after the fact) by a New England Patriot who was captured by the British. Describes his repeated attempts to escape. Excellent description of treatment by the British of American soldiers.","A.L.S. 1 page. \"Miss Frances N. Nightingale, who is proprietor of a school for girls at 20 East 92nd St., has a miniature full length of Washington in a brooch studied with pearls given by ...\" Provenance of W270 taken from the curatorial files.","A.L.S. 1 page. \"The brooch of George Washington (miniature by John Trumbull) is the smallest full length in existence ...\" Provenance of W-270 taken from curatorial files.","A.D. 1 page. \"A piece of the Robe in which Genl. Washington was Christened Also a button from one of his coats.\" Autograph document, (one small envelope) laminated. Provenance information for W-469 taken from the Curatorial Files.","A.D. 3 pages. Provenance information taken from the Curatorial files which discusses table settings for the Seures China and other figurines. Gouverneur Morris is mentioned. Note by Harrison Dodge at bottom reads \"(Found on top of Harpsichord after Council 1912. It refers to the [?] now in Mt. Vernon Mansion - HHD)\"","Newspaper advertisement. John Sunnocks, Trunk-maker from London. Provenance information.","A.L.S.  4 pages. Wilmington, April 14. In regards to furnishing the Delaware Room. Discusses lamp and marble stone cover of the original tomb.","Facsimile reproduction image of firedogs (shows length and height). Research for W-7.","D.S. 1 page. Concerning silver gorget from the Siege of Savannah. Provenance for H-475.","A.D.S. 2 pages. Provenance information for the Stuart Washington Endorsement of authentication made by Caroline H. Richardson. Provenance for H-4.","D. 1 page. Provenance information through Mr. George L. Schuyler and Mrs. Isaac Bell for W-7 firedogs. \"I was present during the winter of 1890 when Mr. George L. Schuyler presented this pair of fire dogs to my mother Mrs. Isaac Bell.\"","Newspaper article. 1 page. Newspaper acct. of relic of the Siege of Savannah. Research for H-475, silver gorget.","D. 1 page. Provenance for the piece of Lace ruffle on Washington's Linen, given by Mrs. Washington to Gilbert Stuart, when he was engaged in finishing the General's Portrait, provenance for W-448.","Printed bookplate of Bushrod Washington.","AL.S. 2 pages. \"Dear friend, The books arrived in perfect order. I ought to have acknowledged their safe receipt, but thought they got so near home in getting to the Antislavery office that you would have no anxiety. I am glad they answered your purpose and whenever i can be of any further service to you in that way I will be glad to do so.\"","A.D. 1 page. Muster roll. No location or unit information.","A.D. 4 pages. Genealogy or family tree of Edmund Law Rogers. Not complete.","Printed ticket to an Alexandria Street Lottery, signed by J. Swift, with \"A.M. Bassett\" written on verso. Number 5529.  Lottery for paving streets of Alex. was authorized in Oct. 1790, with J. Swift as one of those appointed to conduct it. \"The possessor hereof shall be entitled to receive the Prize that may be drawn against it's Number.\"","Print calling card for General Lafayette. Note written on reverse by Mr. Dodge reads \"This card was found by Miss Riggs, V.R. D.C. among papers of her family - sent by her to Mt. Vernon, 1921.\"","Printed broadside with 6 verses of a song to celebrate Washington's birthday. Tune, God Bless America.","Manuscript notes with references to George Washington family and descendants. Badly damaged, deteriorated. Several pages.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Concerning Washingtons shaving stand. W-202","News clipping,  Poem about Washington. \"__ on Washington by George W.P. Custis, of Arlington, The Step-grandson of Washington.\" Handwritten note at bottom reads \"1905. Keep this for Edmund.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. \"My dear cousin, You would very much oblige me and my neighbours here and at the same time be performing an act of great charity, if you would use your interest to prevent the Lock Keeper of Lock 56 on this Canal being turned out of her situation. She is a widow with six children,...\" with envelope.","A. D. 1 page. Account book fragment with entry for Geo. S. Washington to pay for \"cleaning his shoes.\"","Manuscript notes on the provenance of a cross purported to be a piece of George Washington's coffin. According to the manuscript, the cross was taken \"by bribing a negro\" when Washington's body was transfered to the new tomb in 1831.","In undated note, Mrs. Hamilton sends her compliments to Mr. Gale and Seaon, and states that she would like to subscribe to their weekly paper.","Handwritten transcript (author unknown) of a speach to the United States Senate on George Washington's camp chest.","Oath of Allegiance. 3 pages, 6 pages of text.","This document is a cover sheet describing a collection of letters between the Marquis de Lafayette and Eliza Parke Custis Law. It has a typewritten note at the top of the document in French. The description of the leters is written in pencil, by an unknown hand. It also describes the friendship between George Washington, the Lafayette family, and Eliza Parke Custis Law.","Envelope which once contained an undated letter written by Lord Cornwallis, a letter written by the Marquis de Lafayette, facsimile of a letter written by George Washington, and  letters of Robert E. Lee, Mary Custis Lee, and Colonel Nicholas Rogers.","List of family documents referring to Law, Custis, Lawrence A. Washington, Lawrence Lewis, John Law, James Adams, Eliza Law Rogers, Eleanor A. Rogers, Lloyd Rogers, and Thos. [Thomas] Law.","There are two separate pieces of writing within this folder. One is a handwritten excerpt from George Washington Parke Custis's \"Recollections of Washington,\" describing the John Trumbull portrait of George Washington painted in 1790, and the \"first portrait of George Washington\" by Gilbert Stuart. The other is a narrative written by an unknown Custis descendant describing the the John Wollston portrait of Martha Washington, taken prior to her marriage to George Washington.","Note describing a China saucer that was a part of a larger tea set left to George Washington Parke Custis in Martha Washington's will. This set was given to her by a Mr. VanBraam.","Note provides background information on an engraving of a Betty Washington Lewis portrait, originally thought to be Martha Washington. The engraving was done by Cheney and Kellogg.","Note on a fragment of paper, with information on the deaths of George Washington Parke Custis and [James] Sharples.","Four fragments of a handwritten transcription of a letter from Lord Cornwallis to an unknown recipient. The letter is incomplete.","Copy of letter. George Washington writes to Martha regarding the \"American cause\" and his need to go \"to Boston to take upon [him] the command\". He mentions his possible death and will.","Two nearly identical provenance statements regarding the 1772 Charles Willson Peale portrait of George Washington. One statement has some grammatical edits and inserts. The statement describes the style and subject of the portrait, the various owners (up to Edmund Law Rogers, the grandson of Eliza Parke Custis Law), and the conservation work done on the portrait. Edmund Law Rogers died in 1896. This document is undated, and unauthored.","Indenture, from November 1576, details a land transaction between Edward Zouche and his wife Elenor and three people from Hemyock, Devon county, England. Names appear to be Nicholas (last name unclear), John Perry(?), and Charles Ford.  On bifold reads \"Hemyock, Zouch to Cha Ford \u0026 Nov. 19.\" Related documentation from auction house indicates the document was signed by Lawrence Washington, the quintuple great-grandfather of George Washington.","The book is inscribed to Louisa C. Washington to Hannah B. Washington.","Name index. pp. 1-107 ledger entries, 108-141 blank, 142-155 missing, 156-176 copies of leases deeds, etc. watermark.","Box also contains loose items that originally went with the ledger including: ","1) 1771 July 31. Letter, Anne Haulworth to \"dear Madam,\" A.N.S. Request for 25 pounds of sugar ... \n2) 1773 August 12. Letter, Jesse Coats to John Augustine Washington. A.N.S. Coats requests Washington to pay Thomas Blane the money Washington owes Coats ...\n3) 1778 September 12. Ledger entry of tobacco sales, Amt. of tobacco and price received ...\n4) 1779 May 22. Receipt, Sum of 30/ for the Virginia \"Gazette\" pd. by Col. Washington for Phillip Smith ...\n5) 1779 October 1. List of tools lent to Jas. Brinnon by John A. Washington.\n6) 1780 November 23. Account, Major Burditt Asheton with John A. Washington. To cash pd. Wm. Pegg.\n7) 1782 June 25. Account, Elizabeth Sehon with Mr. Will Mills. Mills was John A. Washington's overseer ... she desires payment of 2 1/2 barrels of Indian corn which was promised for 5 yds. of cloth for a coat ...\n8) 1783 June 14. Tax receipt for tobacco. Note of payment at Nomini for inspection of tobacco and taxes thereon ...\n9) 1784 April. Account, John Carroll with John A. Washington. Carroll made a trip to Berkeley for JAW ...\n10) 1784 April 15. Receipt, Thomas Kirkpatrick to Jeremiah Sandford. For 10 barrels of flour ... pinned to credit side of Kirkpatrick's account in the Ledger ...\n11) 1787 August 6. Note, Bushrod Washington to unknown recipient. Expresses regret that an account has remained unsettled when the writer thought it had been paid.\n12) undated. Notes gold and paper money on hand.\n13) undated. Account, John Walker with John A. Washington. For weaving cloth for Washington and Mr. Rice ... account of Mr. Will Rice appears on this page ...\n14) undated. Account, Robert Lewis with the Farmer's Hotel Washington City.","The ledger of William Carlin, who was a tailor in Alexandria who made clothes for George Washington and other staff members at Mount Vernon.","Contains decision in friendly suit of Lawrence A. Washington \u0026 others against Bushrod Washington \u0026 Lawrence Lewis, acting executors of General Washington, dated April 15, 1825 and signed by A. Moore, Commissioner and auditor--Order of Court of the District of Columbia, Alexandria County, Lawrence Washington and the other Legatees, etc. against Bushrod Washington, Lawrence Lewis, etc. May 19, 1823 teste Edm. I Lee C.C.--sales of a portion of the estate with names of purchasers, etc. (1802-1805)--Accounts of various legatees in account with estate--accounts of Lawrence Lewis reported to Fairfax Courthouse.","General Business Accounts. Beginning at end of the book are 14 pages devoted to an account with the Schooner William Henry. The entries are in the hand of Robert Beverley, later, the executor of Wm. A. Washington's estate.","Contains Bishop Wilson's Sacra Privata--favorite hymns, prayers,--extracts from Sharps Sermons--12 golden rules and other religious extracts--notes on the education of children.","(London: Printed for J. Harris)","Westervelt's journey was made in 1839, recorded in 1841 and the dedication to Hon. Richard Rover is dated Dec. 18, 1842.\nBount cursory descriptions of the principal cities between N.Y. and Society Hill ... 15 p. description of Mount Vernon, grounds, tomb, Mansion: interior and exterior ... appalled at the ruined condition of the estate.","Manuscript diary of Civil War soldier Private James A. Minish, 105th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers. With spiral-bound, typescript transcription of the diary and additional letters, edited and annotated by M. L. Brown. The diary includes descriptions of Minish's visits to Washington D.C. and Mount Vernon.","A Reconstruction-era manuscript journal kept by Helen Josephine Dike Stearns, wife of a prominent New York merchant. The journal includes descriptions of a visit to Washington D.C. and Mount Vernon in April 1870.","There are three sets of entries in the ledger.  The first set of entries consists of 36 pages and date to 1739, 1740, 1742, 1744, 1745, 1746, and 1747 and individual lists are accepted and signed by William Fairfax ( 1691 – 1757), who had just built Belvoir.    Several pages are headed \"Gedney Clarke Mercht of Barbados\" who apparently is in charge of shipping items to William Fairfax in Virginia.\nThe second set of entries in the ledger comprises most of the ledger and consists of  52  pages.  It covers the years 1760 to 1772 and  accounts are initialed by \"GWFx,\"  George William Fairfax, son of William Fairfax, who died in 1757. These entries consist of page after page of goods or services purchased largely from London merchants; Cheapside, Fleet Street, and Charring Cross are mentioned.   \nA third section of the ledger consists of six pages in the middle of the book that date from 1760 to 1766.  It is an \"Acct of Sales of Tobacco\" from 1760 to 1766.  The names of the buyers are unknown.","A.D. 46 pages. Autograph document, leatherbound ledger. Account book kept by Fanny Bassett Washington from the death of her husband George Augustine Washington until her marriage to Tobias Lear. Household, financial accounts.","Scrapbook contains prints, original and copies of letters, and financial documents dating from the early 18th to late 19th century.","Commonplace book of Louisa Clemson Brown (later Rogers), a descendant of George Washington Steptoe, nephew of George Washington. Louisa lived from 1862-1939 in West Virginia.","Commonplace book signed on title page Mary Rogers, believed to be Mary Washington Rogers (later Laidley) of West Virginia, a descendant of George Washington Steptoe, nephew of George Washington.  The scrapbook contains letters and poems regarding God, Autumn, love, religion, friendship, prayer, Mrs. Rogers, and Mary.","Richard Roberts was the son of Richard Roberts (1808-1876). His mother died when he was five years old and the family left New Jersey a few years later. Likely they joined the Quaker community which had established itself in Alexandria in the 1850s, the pacifist Woodlawn Quakers. This group lived near the village of Accotink, a place mentioned several times in Robert's autobiography. According to a history of the Alexandria Quaker Meeting by Martha Claire Catlin, the group befriended and supported the economic independence and land ownership of the free African Americans in the area. The 1870 census shows Richard Robert's family living on real estate valued at $7,250, on a portion of Mount Vernon where they had numerous African American neighbors. Given the descriptions in the text, the Roberts farm may have been part of Washington's \"Muddy Hole\" or \"Dogue Run\" property. Roberts provides descriptions of his life there, the estate, and inhabitants, just after the Civil War.","Charter of Robert Washington of Sulgrave, Co. Northants, and his son and heir Lawrence Washington, being a quit claim whereby they both give up to Roger Littleford of Sulgrave, \"husbandman,\" their right and title in a messuage or tenement in Sulgrave lately in possession of John Mosse of Sulgrave \"laborer\", also their right and title in one quadrant and a \"quarterne\" of a virgate of land in Sulgrave. Signed and sealed by both Robert and Lawrence Washington, signed on verso by four witnesses.","The two signers of this document are direct ancestors of the first President of the United States, George Washington. Robert Washington, 1540-1619, was the eldest son of Lawrence, builder of Sulgrave Manor. The other signer, Robert's eldest son, Lawrence, 1565-1616, was grandfather of Colonel John Washington, who settled in Virginia in 1657 and was himself great-grandfather of the first President.","Journal of weather conditions and events taking place at Mt. Vernon under supervision of Bushrod Washington--[Cannon was evidently an overseer]--acct. of Birthday celebration in Alexandria-- acct. of many persons coming to Mt. Vernon to \"view the situation\"--mentions visiters and family and financial matters--enmity for Dutchman Frobel--hire of a German gardener--Mr. Jackson \"... took his [runaway] Negroe in Philada. but he was taken away from him again by the mob.\" Bound diary, in front is name \"John Brazier Cannon Mount Vernon February 20th 1806\" (There is also a bound typescript in library).Bound Manuscript. 182 pages.","This manuscript is made up of several sections. Approximately the first 100 pages include inventories of the Mount Vernon estate's contents (silver, dishes, beds, linens, and so on). That set of inventories was begun during Bushrod Washington's tenure as owner of Mount Vernon. Much of the text appears to be in his handwriting. The middle 200 pages are made up of the manuscript contain the daily diary of John A. Washington III for the years 1842-1845, while he owned Mount Vernon. The final 50 or so pages contain John A. Washington's record of work done by various individuals on the Mount Vernon property for several months at the end of 1842 to the beginning of 1843; a variety of other miscellaneous records and accounts are included in these final pages, all of which appear \"upside down\" in relation to the inventories and diary because they were written with the blank book flipped over so that the original back cover became the front cover. The inventories include two lists of slaves: one is dated 20 July 1815 (during the Bushrod Washington years); and the other with birthdates to April 1845 (during the John A. Washington III years).","The first page reads \"An account of the proceedings of the Commissioners appointed by the County Court of Fairfax County VA to assess the damages to be paid by the Manassas Gap Railroad to the Landowners through whose lands in Fairfax county the Railroad shall be constructed\". John Augustine Washington was a commissioner along with J.B. Hunter, L.M. Ball, E.G. Ford, and G.M. Millar. This is an account of their surveys including their travels to the various sites.","Ledger, possibly kept by Lawrence Washington, contains notes on books in the Library of Congress and in the Alexandria library.","The journal includes topics of medicinal notes, farrier techniques, recipes, and law.","Journal begins with a \"List of negros\" including name, when born, and how acquired. Journal includes dated daily entries and an alphabetized index at the end. There is also an annotated drawing of the interior arrangement of the New Tomb.","The first entry in the diary is a 3 page \"List of negros\", belonging to John Augustine Washington. The list includes names, birthdates, and sources of acquisition. Other entries in the diary are regarding business, financial matters, and the management of Mount Vernon.","Bound manuscript contains the returns kept for General Poor's Brigade, by Captain Benjamin Walker, at various camps, a few returns left unaccomplished, several general orders and records of courts-martial,and a legal docket ca. 1830. These daily inventories of soldiers and their equipment begin at Valley Forge in January 1778 and run through May 1779.","Anne S. Frobel's father, John Jacob Frobel, was Ann Washington's music teacher, and lived for a short time at Mount Vernon (circa 1804-1806) with Bushrod and Ann Washington. The diary includes reminiscences of her childhood visits to Mount Vernon.Part I of the diary covers the Civil War years, 1861-1865. It constitutes almost 90% of the diary and deals with Anne and her sister Elizabeth's experiences as two female southern sympathizers alone on a farmstead, \"Wilton Hill,\" outside of Alexandria, Va. Frobel describes the occupation of northern Virginia by Union soldiers, as well as their own house and grounds by the Union Army.She reveals both their fears and courage as she describes problems with Union soldier raids, and her attempts to get protection from Union officers. She relates the hazards of travelling to Alexandria, difficulties obtaining passes, and the desertion of slaves to the army. She also relates her own deteriorating relationship with her slaves, and their relationship to the soldiers.Part II of the diary describes a six-year period after the war, 1873-1879, detailing Elizabeth's and her financial hardships and the difficulty of collecting rent from tenants. She also relates their attempts to sell their farm.","Contains copies of letters written in the course of Clement Biddle's business dealings in Philadelphia. Includes copies of letters to George Washington (28 in number), Henry Knox, James Wilkinson, and Timothy Pickering, and others. The Washington letters concern his efforts to procure household goods, furniture, agricultural implements and supplies for the Washington family, providing a record of the development of the Mount Vernon estate in the period between the Revolutionary War and Washington's presidency. The letters also reveal interesting insights into life in Philadelphia during the period of the Constitutional Convention.","Contains accounts for the running of George Washington's Mount Vernon estate, its constituent farms and businesses. Entries document expenses for the fisheries, tailor work, voyage of the brig (or brigantine) Farmer to Jamaica in 1774, tools, clothing for slaves, expenses for various craftsmen, food, weaving, tobacco, and much more. Earliest entries are said to be in the hand of John Kirkpatrick, while the last two thirds of the volume are in the hand of Lund Washington. About a half dozen notations in George Washington's hand also appear. Quite a few later manuscript additions appear throughout, giving explanations or 'editorial commentary' on the text. Pages numbered 89-107 were removed prior to the original coming to Mount Vernon.","Also available at Mount Vernon: typed transcription dating perhaps to 1932 (Transctiption 17-A); handwritten \"transcript with index\" by A.L. Reese dating to 1946 (Transcription 18-A); and typed transcription created by Gwendolyn White and Maureen Connors in 2009 (Transcription 45-A).","Blank book, leaves ruled for musical notation. Folio, bound in calf. Inscription on the flyleaf: \"Martha Parke Custis March 1768\" in the hand of George Washington. Contains holograph short musical pieces, some with texts in English, suitable for a beginning student, in two different hands, believed to be those of Martha Parke Custis and her teacher John Stadler.","Bound volume includes various sheet music bound together for use of Eleanor Parke Custis.  Front cover contains the name \"Eleaner P. Custis [sic]\" embossed on leather. Includes \"Trois Sonates a quatre mains pour clavecin ou piano forte,\" among others. Includes handwritten note at the end of the volume.","The bound sheet music was owned by Eleanor Park Custis, approximately 1786-1792.  Includes multiple music publications that are bound together. Music was composed for various instruments such as violin and harpsichord, as well as voice.","The bound manuscript music contains music in the hand of Eleanor Parke Custis, with a collection of miscellaneous pieces including the published score of \"Love in a Village: A Comic Opera.\" Signed \"Eleanor Parke Custis, February 25th 1797.\" The front cover contains the the number \"1442\" in the bottom left corner.","Bound volume belonged to Eleanor Parke Custis, whose name is embossed in leather on the cover as \"Eleanor P. Custis.\" Includes multiple musical works bound together.  Works are for instrument and voice, in Italian.  Also contains a souvenir piece of a banner and a handwritten note.","The bound sheet music of twelve progressive lessons for the harpsichord, piano forte or organ, was owned by Eleanor Parke Custis. Also includes handwritten music and notes. The verso of the front cover includes an inscription, \"Frances Parke Lewis 1814.\"","Folio, modern binding of Robert Bremner's 'The Harpsichord or Spinnet Miscellany,' belonging to Martha Parke Custis. Inscription on recto or leaf following title page: \"Martha Parke Custis January the 19 1769\" and \"Marta Parke Custis.\" Pages, full and partial, have been silked.","Bound collection of published chamber works by Pleyel and three sonatas by Kozeluch primarily for piano-forte and harpsichord. Manuscript copy of \"Hope Told a Flattering Tale,\" by Pleyel; \"Here's a health to ane I loe dear,\" music by Kozeluch -poetry by Robert Burns; \"Come live with me, \u0026 be my love,\" composed by Emerick, poetry by Shakespeare; \"The Chieftain,\" words by T. C. [Thomas Campbell]; \"The Hunter's Horn,\" words by Fitzsimons, music by Philips (?); \"Dearest Maid I adore thee,\" words by J. Lee Lewis, composed by W Slape; in the hand of Eleanor Parke Custis.  Also includes manuscript copy of \"Hymn of Riego\" in the hand of Eleanor Parke Custis [Lewis] in 1826. A handwritten poem on the final page is inspired by Thomas Moore's \"Come rest in this bosom.\"","Leather bound volume of sheet music. Includes a handwritten note on first page, \"This music book was bound by ... Custis...\", and is signed \"Audley.\" The title page reads \"Twelve Pieces for the Harpsichord or piano forte composed by Sig. Sterkel of Vienne.\"","Leather bound volume of sheet music and lyrics. Front conver contains the name \"Eleanor P. Custis\" embossed in red leather. There is a handwritten index in Italian. Also contains an unbound song titled \"Highland Mary.\"","Land grant of Culpeper, proprietor of Northern Neck, of 5000 acres to Col. John Washington and Col. Nicholas Spencer; the original patent for the Mount Vernon lands. Paper seal with coat of arms upper left corner. Docketed by George Washington and others on verso.","A.D.S. 1 page. A grant for 584 acres of land in Stafford, [later Fairfax] County on the north side of Little Hunting Creek, for transporting twelve persons to Va. Document signed, with embossed seal of colony, laminated, oversize document, endorsed in hand of Genl. W-n on back, watermark. This property was acquired by Washington in 1760. Signed by Virginia governor Herb. Jeffreys, Recorded by [Jno. Harrison?].","A.D.S. On verson of W-646 Thomas Culpeper land grant to John Washington and Nicholas Spencer. For 5000 acres of land in Stafford Co. and \"near ye land of Capt. Giles Brent,\" land bounded by the main river [Potomac] and two creeks, Little Hunting and Epsewasson. Document, a transcript in hand of [George Brent ?,] laminated.","A.D.S. 1 page. For consideration of 5 shillings, Roger and Mildred Gregory \"hath Granted Bargained Sold ... all that certain Parcel or Tract of Land Situate Lying and being in Overwharton Parish in Stafford County and Being by Estematon Two Thousand and Five hundred Acres ... Half of five Thousand Acres formerly laid out for Nicholas Spencer and Capt. Lawrence Washington ...\" for a term of 1 year. Document signed, endorsed on reverse in unknown hand \"Merandom this Lease was acknowledged by Roger Gregory and Mildred his wif in Aprell Jeneral Court 1726,\" and endorsed by GW, \"Rogr. and Mildred Gregory Lease to Aug. Washington 16th May 1726,\" oversize document, 2 red seals, laminated, watermark, endorsed by G.W. Signed by Rog. and Mildred Gregory, and witnessed by Wm. Aylett Jr., John Washington and Lawr. Butler.","A.D.S. \" ... in Consideration of the Sum of One Hundred and Eighty pounds Stirling Money of Great Britain ... All that certain Tract or Parcel of Land Situate Lying and Being in the Parish of Overwharton [Stafford] [now Fairfax] County ... Being by Estimation Two Thousand and Five hundred Acres a Moiettie or half of Five Hundred Acres formerly Lay'd out for Collo. Nicholas Spencer and Capt. Lawrence Washington ...\"Signed by Mildred and Roger Gregory and witnessed by William Aylett Jr., John Washington, and Lawrence Butler. Endorsed on reverse by George Washington. Below the indenture in another hand is a memorandum of \"The Corse of Spencer Land and Mine ...\" with boundaries given. Laminated, two red seals, watermark.","A.D.S. 1 page. In consideration of sum of 5 shillings, Roger and Mildred Gregory have \"Bargained and Sold ... unto Augustine Washington all that ... Tract ... Lying ... in the Parish of Overwharton and county of Stafford, Containing by Estimation two Thousand five Hundred Acres being a moity or half of five Thousand Acres of Land formerly laid out for Coll. Nicholas Spencer and Capt. Lawrence Washington ... \". Document signed, endorsed by G.W. \"Roger and Mildd. Gregory Lease to Auge. Washington 18th Oct. 1726,\" oversize document, laminated, 2 red seals, watermarks; also endorsed by G.W.Signed by Rog. and Mildred Gregory. Witnessed by Robt. Lawton and Isaac Parkinson. Proved at General Court Oct. 20 1726 by R. Hickman Clerk of General Court.","A.D.S. 1 page. Roger and Mildred Gregory, \"... for and in Consideration of the Summ of one hundred and Eighty pounds Sterling ... Do Give Grant ... unto the said Augustine Washington ... in he the said Augustine Washington's actuall possession Now being by vertue of a Bargan and Sale to him there of made by Indenture ... All that ... Tract ... of Land ... Lying ... in the parish of Overwharton and County of Stafford containing by Estimation two thousand five hundred acres being a moiety or half of five thousand acres of Land formerly laid out for Coll. Nicholas Spencer and Capt. Lawrence Washington ...\" Document signed, oversize document, endorsed \"Roger Gregory and Mildred Gregory Augt. Washington,\" [this is possibly in Augustine Washington's hand], dated in George Washington's hand \"19th of Oct. 1726,\" laminated, 2 red seals, watermarks. Signed by Rog. and Mildred Gregory. Witnessed by Robt. Lawton and Isaac Parkinson. Proved at General Court on Oct. 20, 1726 by R. Hickman, Clerk of General Court.","Deed of lease for 2 parcels of Mount Vernon land from William Spencer to Lawrence Washington.","Deed of release of Mount Vernon lands, William and Elizabeth Spencer to Lawrence Washington.","A.D.S. 1 page. For five shillings, leases land for one year in Prince William Cty. [Fairfax] on Dogue Creek \"being part of a Tract formerly granted to Collo. William Travers ...\" containing 545 1/2 acres. Autograph document signed, oversize document, laminated, docketed. Signed by Zepha. Wade and witnessed by Richard Osborn, Anna A. Hampton, John Hart, and [Jn.] Thurman. Receipted on reverse for 5 shillings by Z. Wade same witnesses. Acknowledged in Court July 29, 1740 by Catesby Cocke, Clerk.","A.D.S. 1 page. For sum of one hundred pounds sterling the Wades deed to John Brown \"all that tract or Parcell of Land ... sicuate lying and being in the County of Prince William [Fairfax] at the head of Doeg Creek and being part of a tract formerly granted to Colo. Wm. Travers\" (March 22, 1677)--later purchased by Wade of Thomas Brooke and Sarah his wife-- 545 1/2 acres. Document signed, docketed, oversize document, laminated, watermark. Signed by Violinder and Zeph. Wade, witnessed by Richard Osborn, Anne Hampton, John [Hart?] and Jno Thurman. Receipt for £100 on reverse, signed by Wade, with same witnesses. Recorded July 29, 1740; also a commission to examine Violinder Wade about her consent to relinquishing her dower rights in the land--signed by Catesby Cocke, clerk. [See under 1805, April 29, Defense of title to Woodlawm, by Lawrence Lewis].","A.D.S. on vellum. 1 page. Army Commission of Lawrence Washington as captain in provincial forces serving under Admiral Vernon in the Cartagena campaign. Signed by Hollis Newcastle [Duke of Newcastle], entered with Secretary at war by Thomas Sherwin. Entered with Commissioner of Musters by [Jas. Pitchart?]. Embossed seal, and seal of George II, Docketed and marked \"This commission was delivered the tenth day of July 1740 to the within named Lawrence Washington Esqr. [signed] Will Gooch.\"","Survey plat map of land contained between Dogue Run and Little Hunting Creek, shows the original grant of land between the Spencer family and the Washington family originally granted by Thomas Lord Culpeper in 1674 to Col. John Washington, who arrived in Virginia in 1657 and to Col. Nathaniel Spencer for a grant of 5,000 acres. This land is the future site of Mount Vernon. Survey made for plaintiff Sampson Darrell against defendant Zephaniah Wade. Autograph document signed, 1 page.","A.D.S. 9 pages. Deposition in the suit of Thomas Marshall against Samson Darrell. Depositions of William Godfrey, Robert Step[h]ens, Edward Violet, Penelope Osborne, Ann Drakeford, Daniel Ansdale, Thomas, Odford, John Gist, William Brummett, Elias Guess, Thomas Lewis, Bryant Allison, John Sno[w]den, James Halley, Sarah Lewis, John Simpson, and Jeremiah Sparks, in a boundary dispute between Thomas Marshall and Samson [or Sampson?] Darrell involving the line of the original grant to Nichol Spencer and Washington--includes reference to Wm. Sparks, tennant to Augustine W-n, living on Little Hunting Creek--includes plat of surveys and marks on disputed land. Summary Depositions sworn before George Mason and Daniel Jenings. Document, copy teste by L. Tazewell and Ben. Waller endorsed \"Marshall v. Darrell, Copy Depost.,\" laminated, oversize document, watermark. See also under 1748, Map of Spencer-Washington tract.","Deed of Lease of Mount Vernon land, Henry Frenn to Lawrence Washington","Account, settlement of the estate of Lawrence Washington, and estate documents","Document signed \"Fairfax\" on parchment. Grants 425 acres of land in Augusta County to Jacob Christman. As the document notes, this land along the Lost River of Cacapon was surveyed by George Washington.","Indenture, deed of release from Ignatius Digges, William Digges, and John Addison to Thomas Colvill. \"... all that [ ] Tenement parcel or Tract of Land [ ] and known by the name of William Cliftons Dwelling Plantation Situate Lying [and being in the County of Fairfax] ... containing four Hundred Acres ...\" Laminated, oversize document, 3 red seals (blurred) watermarks. This land is believed to have been occupied by George Augustine Washington at a later date. Signed by Ignt. Digges, W. Digges and Jn. Addison. No witnesses. On reverse, a receipt for money, signed by Wm. and Ignt. Digges and Jn. Addison. Attested by [G. Wagoner ?], Court clerk, date obscured.","Documents detail trial charges of Joseph Stevens. Signed by Zachary Lewis A court document giving outcome of the trial is also included, Feb. 1758. Trial held in Caroline County, Virginia.","A.D.S. 2 pages. Indenture, Deed of Release for Fairfax County land from Charles Washington and his wife Mildred to John Posey, \"... two certain Tracts of Land, One in the Tenure and occupation of Sarah Lewis widow containing two hundred acres more or less the Other situate on the branches of muddyhole containing one hundred and forty five acres more or less ...\" Document, docketed, watermarks. Signed by Charles and Mildred Washington; witnessed by Saml. Washington, Wm. Triplett, John Alexander and John Alexander Jr. Receipt for £517 by Charles Washington; Attested by [G. Wagoner,?] clerk of court, Jan. 19 1760. Endorsed by Charles Washington.","Broadside. Printed document in French and English. \"By His Excellency George Washington, Esquire, Commander in Chief of the Army of the United Colonies of North America.\" Gives reasons and accounts of his armies presence in Canada under command of General Schuyler, \"not to plunder, but to protect you; to animate, and bring forth into Action those Sentiments of Freedom you have disclosed...\"","Copy of the two known surviving recieved letters from George Washington to Martha Washington. The letter dated 1775 June 18, George Washington writes to Martha Washington regarding the \"American cause\" and his need to go \"to Boston to take upon [him] the command\". He mentions his possible death and will. The letter dated 1775 June 23, the original of which is located within the George Washington Presidential Library's collections, George Washington writes to Martha Washington as he departs Philadelphia for Boston and he does not know when he will be able to write again. He hopes to have a \"happy meeting with you [Martha] sometime in the fall\".","Map, \"Plan of the Operations of General Washington against The Kings Troops in New Jersey, from the 26th of December 1776 to the 3rd January 1777 by William Faden.\" London, Published according to Act of Parliament 15th April 1777 by Wm Faden, Corner of St Martins Lane, Charing Cross.","A.D.S. 1 page. Document signed, laminated, docketed \"Isaac Sotherland's Deed for 215 Acres in Frederick County Entd. and Exd.\" Deed for 215 acres of waste and ungranted lands in the Drains of Babb Creek in Frederick County--to pay annual quit rent of 1/ for every 50 A. Signed by Fairfax.","A.D. 6 pages. Account, purchases of clothing, blankets. Jabez Clark company. Docketed \"Comy Jabez Clark, rect. To Comy Hubbard for Cloathing and Blankets.\"","Broadside. Woodcut Royal Arms of Great Britain-Calls for the British American Colonies to be freed from the \"tyranny\" of the Patriots. These \"Associated Loyalists\" were formed when the British occupied Rhode Island. Watermarked sheet of laid paper.","A.D. 1 page. Clothing allotments and cost, Connecticut Regiment of Col. Seth Warner. \"Colo. Seth Warners Regiment for Officers Cloathing.\"","A.D. 1 page. Inspection return. Troop inspection chart.This document was signed just 4 days after the execution of British spy John Andre. It is a table detailing 265 \"rank and file\"; 16 officers, 22 sergeants, 13 drum and fifers; lists the units' arms and ammo. The document shows the troop and arms strength during the American Revolution.  Autograph document signed; signed by Col. Ebenezer Sprout, Inspecting officer of the 12th Massachusetts and Capt. Silas Burbank, temporary commander.","A.D. 1 page. Return, supplies for Yorktown. \"A return of goods purchased for the Navy of France,\" and shipped to Newport.","A.D. 1 page. Return, clothing received from the regimental clothier for the use of Jackson's company.","A.D. 6 pages. Muster roll, New Windsor-Newburgh encampment. Autograph document in an unknown hand, listing 183 officers, surgeons, chaplains, waggon masters, aides-de-camp, paymasters, and others, beginning with \"His Excellency General Washington.\"","Roll and muster. A.D.S. 1 page. \"Roll and Muster of the Fourth Company Seventh Massachusetts Regiment taken for the month of March 1783.\" Document signed, (oversize), partially printed.","A.D.S. 4 pages. Including codicil, Nov. 19, 1785. Will of John Augustine Washington of Bushfield, younger brother of George Washington.","A list of Masters and Indentured Servants [Fairfax County, Virginia] with their trades and terms of service. Includes George Washington, Lund Washington, and George Mason. Autograph document, laminated, 1 page.","D.S. 8 pages. A listing of the furniture and division into 3 parts--half to go to Hannah [Bushrod] Washington, and 1/4 each to Corbin and Bushrod Washington--Value placed on each piece--total amt. of £385.9.0. This division agreed to and signed by Hannah [Bushrod] Washington, Corbin Washington, and Bushrod Washington. Document signed, oversize document, charred and torn, but laminated, watermarks. Date on original catalog card appears [1787 ?]. Probably done shortly after J.A. Washington's death in early Jan. 1787.","A.D. 4 pages. Docketed by Hustler. Thomas Paine wrote to John Hustler on issues of a new constitution in France and directly transcribes Washington's address to the Society of Quakers.","A folio-sized penmanship book dating from 1795, written by Joseph Swan of Medford School, likely in Massachusetts. The first page of the book extols the virtues and influence of President George Washington.","Printed form with manuscript additions. A receipt for twelve dollars of taxes paid by William Augustine Washington for his four wheel carriage, called a post chaise, which is drawn by four horses for the conveyance of more than one person. The receipt is mounted on paper with an engraving of William Augustine.","A British eulogy that features a boulder labeled \"Washington,\" steadfast amidst a raging sea. By W.P. Blake, London.","Sketch, Proposed monument to George Washington by William Smith. Autograph document, drawn by Smith. In oversize folder, in color, watermark (fleur de lis over barred shield). Date on original catalog card appears [1800] [Jan. 1].","Broadside, by his Excellency Jonathan Trumbull, esquire, governor, and commander in chief over the state of Connecticut. A Proclamation. \"To call the attention of the People of the State to a serious consideration and review of their moral and religious conduct - to solemn reflections on the errors of their ways - \" etc.  1800","Account, Estate of Genl. George Washington deceased in account with Bushrod Washington and Lawrence Lewis acting executors","Account, Col. William A. Washington with Joshua Riddle. D. 8 pages. Document, folio size. Contains ordinary accounts of miscellaneous goods.","Document signed, partly printed, docketed \"Policy of Assurance for The Honbl. Bushrod Washington.\" Signed by James Rawlings.[See also under 1815, Aug. 23, Insurance Evaluation on Mt. Vernon]. Policy for a barn at Mount Vernon.","A.D.S. 2 pages. Inventory, Estate of Dr. Greenwood. Dr. Greenwood was one of George Washington's dentists. He practiced in New York City. There are no dental instruments on this inventory. Document signed, (partly printed).","D.S. 2 pages. Deed of 512 acres in 4 tracts in Frederick County to Wm. Stephenson, trustee; if Geo. F. Washington does not pay $10,000 owed Taliaferro Stribling as executor of Francis Stribling Senr., land to be advertised for sale by Stephenson, and then Stribling is to be paid from the proceeds of sales. If money is paid, Stephenson to reconvey the land to Geo. F. Washington. Signed by Geo. F. Washington, Maria Washington, Talifaferro Stribling, Wm. Stephenson. Aug 7, 1826 certification of Maria Washington's acknowledgement of the indenture witnessed by Francis Stribling and William Lynn. Aug 23, 1826 - recorded by Thomas Allen Tidball, clerk of Frederick County Court. Document signed, docketed \"Washington [wife] to Stephenson Deed of Trust use of F. Striblings Exec. 1826 August 23rd Ack by Washington [ ], recorded 523d page and examined,\" oversize document, laminated, watermark.","D. 2 pages. Labeled \"A Map of Mount Vernon,\"--gives boundary lines of J.A.W.'s part of estate--also shows parts held by Bush. C. Washington and heirs of Bushrod Jr.-- Survey made by James M. Brown, Deputy Sur. of Jefferson Cty., May 10th 1831. Silked. Some corrections made in 1845. A map and survey labeled \"A Map of Mount Vernon\" and docketed \"Platt +c. of Mr. John A. Washington's part of Mount Vernon, 1225 acres.\"","Leaves gathered at MV and Niagara Falls, pressed onto page with descriptions \"Washington's Tomb Mt. Vernon gathered by A.J. Lawrence May 1842\" and \"Niagara Falls June 1842, gathered by A.J. Lawrence.\"","Manuscript map in ink and watercolor, signed \"Copied by J. Hammond Coulter. Minersville.\" The map shows the boundaries of George Washington's farms along the Potomac River.","Manuscript plan of Mount Vernon titled \"Old apple orchard planted in 1871 - with pears, peaches +c.\" Includes a key, labeling the Mount Vernon mansion and all its outbuildings as they appeared in the late 1800s.","\"Mount Vernon home and tomb of Washington. Grounds opened at 11 o'clock A.M. Closed and cleared promptly at 4 o'clock P.M. Entrance fee, 25 cents. Positively no admittance on Sunday. Picnics not allowed on Mt. Vernon grounds. Special arrangement for June, July, Aug., Sept., '93: To accommodate Columbian Excursionists, the open hours will be extended to 6 o'clock P.M., on Wednesdays only. Mt. Vernon Ladies' Association\"","Washington's watermarked paper. 1 Sheet (15\" x 17 1/2\") ; 1 Sheet (15 1/4\" x 18 1/2\") ; 3 Sheets (15\" x 18 1/4\") A corner of sheet \"c\" is torn off ; 1 Sheet (14 1/2\" x 18\") Folio: ruled for ledger use. ; 1 sheet tissue (18-1/2 x 15).","Manuscript copy of Washington's 1783 address in Annapolis to resign his commission as Commander in Chief. Noted at bottom \"Presented to the Mt. Vernon Mansion by George Bristow. 1 Chas. St. Balt.\"","Special Collections at The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon","Hall \u0026 Sellers (Philadelphia)","United States. Continental Congress","Potomac Company","Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union","La Fayette Family","Custis Family","Fairfax family","Washington, Lawrence, 1565-1616","Washington, John, -1677","Spencer, Nicholas, 1633-1677","Brent, George","Byrd, William, 1674-1744","Parke, Daniel, 1664 or 1665-1710","Custis, John, 1678-1749","Custis, Daniel Parke, 1711-1757","Fairfax, Catherine Culpeper, Baroness, -1719","Darrell, Sampson, -1777","Washington, Augustine, approximately 1694-1743","Fairfax, William, 1691?-1757","Lee, Henry, 1691-1747","Berry, Joseph","Vernon, Edward, 1684-1757","Washington, Lawrence, 1718-1752","Washington, Augustine, 1718?-1762","Braddock, Edward, 1695?-1755","Washington, Martha, 1731-1802","Fairfax, George William, 1724-1787","Washington, Mary Ball, 1708-1789","Washington, John Augustine, 1736-1787","Rutherford, Thomas Abdy, 1755-1798","Washington, George, 1732-1799","Bassett, Burwell, -1793","Carlyle, John, 1720-1780","Lewis, Fielding, 1725-1781 or 1782","Washington, Lund, 1737-1796","Mifflin, Thomas, 1744-1800","Mason, George, 1725-1792","Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1801","Hancock, John, 1737-1793","Lewis, Betty Washington, 1733-1797","Custis, John Parke, 1754-1781","Washington, Bushrod, 1762-1829","Washington, Hannah Bushrod, approximately 1738-1804","Pine, Robert Edge, 1730?-1788","Greenleaf, Moses, 1755-1812","Fitzgerald, John, -1799","Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834","Jay, John, 1745-1829","Washington, William Augustine, 1757-1810","Jenifer, Daniel of St. Thomas, 1723-1790","Ledyard, William, 1738-1781","Destouches, Charles-René-Dominique Sochet, 1727-1794","Barras, Jacques-Melchior, Comte de, 1719-1793","Stuart, Eleanor Calvert Custis, approximately 1758-1811","Rochambeau, Jean-Baptiste-Donatien de Vimeur, comte de, 1725-1807","Chastellux, François Jean, marquis de, 1734-1788","Washington, Charles, 1738-1799","Humphreys, David, 1752-1818","Powel, Elizabeth Willing, 1743-1830","Lear, Frances \"Fanny\" Bassett Washington, 1767-1796","Washington, George Augustine, approximately 1759-1793","French, Penelope Manley, approximately 1739-","Lewis, John, 1747-1825","Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804","Whiting, Matthew, 1730-1810","Ball, Burgess, 1749-1800","Lee, Richard Henry, 1794-1865","Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790","Houdon, Jean-Antoine, 1741-1828","Bassett, Burwell, 1764-1841","Washington, Corbin, 1764-1799","Washington, Hannah Fairfax, 1742-1804","Biddle, Clement, 1740-1814","Tilghman, Tench, 1744-1786","Lear, Tobias, 1762-1816","Washington, Julia Ann Blackburn, 1768-1829","Craufurd, Sarah Blackburn, 1772-1862","Ford, West, approximately 1784-1863","Washington, Bushrod, 1785-1830","Custis, George Washington Parke, 1781-1857","Powel, Samuel, 1738-1793","Lee, William, approximately 1752-","Lewis, Robert, 1769-1829","Marshall, John, 1755-1835","Craik, James, 1730-1814","Leggett, Aaron, 1792-1860","White, Alexander, 1738-1804","Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826","Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829","Knox, Henry, 1750-1806","Peter, Martha Parke Custis, 1777-1854","Washington, William, 1752-1810","Knox, Lucy Flucker, 1760-1824","Whitting, Anthony, -1793","Blackburn, Christian Scott, 1745-1815","Fraunces, Samuel, approximately 1722-1795","Dandridge, Bartholomew, approximately 1774-1802","Buchan, David Stewart Erskine, Earl of, 1742-1829","Scott, Gustavus, 1753-1800","Butler, James (Overseer)","Sinclair, John, Sir, 1754-1835","Washington, Anna Maria Thomasina Blackburn, 1790-1833","Monroe, James, 1758-1831","Lewis, Lawrence, 1767-1839","Pearce, William (Farm manager)","Lewis, Eleanor Parke Custis, 1779-1852","Armstrong, John, 1758-1843","Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806","McHenry, James, 1753-1816","Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, Marquis, 1738-1805","Law, Thomas, 1756-1834","Lee, Henry, 1756-1818","Latrobe, Benjamin Henry, 1764-1820","Anderson, James, 1745-1807","Washington, Lawrence Augustine, 1774-1824","Cabot, George, 1752-1823","Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804","Fairfax, Bryan Fairfax, Baron, 1736-1802","Webb, James","Lear, Mary Stilson, 1739-1829","Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth, 1746-1825","Bowie, William","West, Benjamin, 1738-1820","Adams, John, 1735-1826","Washington, George Steptoe, 1771-1809","Simms, Charles","King, Rufus, 1755-1827","Stuart, David, 1753-1814","Peters, Richard, 1744-1828","Pinckney, Mary Stead, approximately 1751-1812","Craik, William, 1761-1807","Burd, Edward Shippen, 1779-1848","Madison, James, 1751-1836","Law, John, 1784?-1822","Law, Elizabeth Parke Custis, 1776-1831","Washington, George Fayette, 1790-1867","Beverley, Robert, 1769-1843","Rogers, Nicholas, 1753-1822","Washington, John Augustine, II, 1789-1832","Washington, George Corbin, 1789-1854","Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813","White, William, 1748-1836","Morris, Robert, 1734-1806","Thornton, Anna Maria Washington, 1788-1816","Carter, Betty Lewis, 1765-1830","Conrad, Mary Eliza Angela Lewis, 1813-1839","Lewis, Lorenzo, 1803-1847","Tucker, St. George, 1752-1827","Butler, Frances Parke, 1799-1875","Washington, Bushrod Corbin, 1790-1851","Turner, Henry S.","Hooe, John, Jr.","Lafayette, Georges Washington Louis Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1779-1849 -- Travel","Peter, Thomas, 1769-1834","Thompson, Smith, 1768-1843","Trumbull, John, 1756-1843","Smith, Treadwell","Butler, Edward George Washington, 1800-1888 -- Death and burial","Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866","Washington, Lewis William, 1812-1871","Washington, Jane Charlotte Blackburn, 1786-1855","Clay, Henry, 1777-1852","Rogers, Elizabeth Parke Custis Law, 1797-1822","Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845","Clay, Clement Comer, 1789-1866","Lewis, Esther Maria Coxe, 1804-1885","Lee, Edmund Jennings, 1772-1843","Lewis, Eleanor Parke Custis, 1779-1852 -- Family","Monroe, Hortensia","Lafayette, Georges Washington Louis Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1779-1849","Wentworth, Tappan, 1802-1875","Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852","Conrad, Charles Magill, 1804-1878","Costin, William, 1780?-1842","Goldsborough, Charles, 1765-1834","Bayard, Samuel, 1767-1840","Washington, John Augustine, III, 1821-1861","Buchanan, James, 1791-1868","Mitchell, Jim, 1795-1870","Johnson, Gabriel, 1820-","Harrison, Henry Tazewell, 1796-1881","Anderson, Sambo, -1845","Alexander, Hannah Lee Washington, 1811-1881","Tabb, John Prosser","Taliaferro, John, 1768-1852","Butler, Edward George Washington, 1800-1888","Alexander, Anna Maria Washington, 1817-1850","Peter, George Washington, 1801-1877","Washington, Thomas Blackburn, 1812-1854","McFarland, Joseph","Herbert, Bushrod Washington, -1888","Madison, Dolley, 1768-1849","Washington, Eleanor Love Selden, 1824-1860","Johnston, Dennis, 1788-1852","Herbert, Noblet, Jr., 1826-1856","Bruin, Joseph","Hill, Henry P., active 1843-1845","Lindsly, Harvey, 1804-1889","Lewis, Samuel","Bassett, George Washington, 1800-1878","Murphy, Henry Cruse, 1810-1882","Taylor, Zachary, 1784-1850","Alexander, Judith Ball Blackburn, 1796-1866","Hooff, P. H.","Washington, H. A. (Henry Augustine), 1820-1858","Peter, George, 1779-1861","Gibson, Elizabeth Bordley, 1777-1863","Brown, James M.","Corcoran, W.W. (William Wilson), 1798-1888","Lossing, Benson John, 1813-1891","Irving, Washington, 1783-1859","Mills, Clark, 1810-1883","Rogers, Edmund Law","Wright, John S.  (John Stephen), 1815-1874","Wise, Henry A. (Henry Alexander), 1806-1876","Everett, Edward, 1794-1865","Crutchett, James, 1816-","Eyre, Louisa Lincoln Lear, 1831-1912","Lear, Frances Dandridge Henley, 1779-1856","Peale, Rembrandt, 1778-1860","Peale, Charles Willson, 1741-1827","Thomas, James","Scott, Winfield, 1786-1866","Lee, Mary Custis, 1835-1918","Shackleford, Benjamin Howard","Turner, Edward C. (Edward Carter), 1816-1891","Rossiter, Thomas Prichard, 1818-1871","Meigs, Montgomery C. (Montgomery Cunningham), 1816-1892","Hughes, George R. H., 1832-1914","Oberly, Aaron S., 1837-1918","Lee, Robert E.  (Robert Edward), 1807-1870","Hollingsworth, John McHenry, 1823-1889","Gardoqui y Arriquibar, Diego, 1735-1798","Finch, Fannie Louisa Augusta Washington, 1828-1900","Dodge, Harrison Howell, 1852-1937","Washington, Bushrod C. (Bushrod Corbin), 1839-1919","Townsend, Justine Van Rensselaer, 1828-1912","Smith, Samuel Francis, 1808-1895","Davis, Varina, 1826-1906","Howard, Eleanor Washington, 1856-1937","Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869","Trumbull, Jonathan, 1740-1809","Carroll, Charles, 1737-1832","Comegys, Margaret Douglass, 1816-1888","Riggs, Jane Agnes, 1854-1930","Hamilton, Elizabeth Schuyler, 1757-1854","Toner, Joseph M.  (Joseph Meredith), 1825-1896","Zouche of Harringworth, Edward La Zouche, Baron, 1556?-1625","Carlin, William, 1732-1820","Fairfax, William George, Sir, 1739-1813","Walker, Benjamin, 1753-1818","Poor, Enoch, 1736-1780","Frobel, Anne S., 1816-1907","Custis, Martha Parke, 1755-1773","Vaughan, Samuel, active 18th century","Brooke, Robert, -1744","Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Lord, 1693-1781","Sprout, Ebenezer, -1805","Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809","Hustler, John, 1715-1790","English \n.    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Researchers must complete the Washington Library's Special Collections and Archives Registration Form before access is provided. The library reserves the right to restrict access to certain items for preservation purposes.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["This collection is open for research during scheduled appointments. Researchers must complete the Washington Library's Special Collections and Archives Registration Form before access is provided. The library reserves the right to restrict access to certain items for preservation purposes."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection is arranged into three series: Series 1. Documents and Manuscripts; Series 2. Ledgers and Bound Manuscripts; Series 3. Oversized Documents and Manuscripts.  Each series is arranged in chronological order by date.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["This collection is arranged into three series: Series 1. Documents and Manuscripts; Series 2. Ledgers and Bound Manuscripts; Series 3. Oversized Documents and Manuscripts.  Each series is arranged in chronological order by date."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.053\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn 1715 Col. G. Mason (father of Sarah and grandfather to Commodore Brooke) died, leaving among other children, by his last wife two sons and one daughter Sarah Mason-left several tracts of land to sons who died under age and their property left to their sister--she married, under age, in 1734 to Thomas Brooke--before her marriage to protect her estate a settlement made of her lands and slaves upon her and Thomas Brooke during their life and heirs of her body by Brooke or any other husband--in failure of heirs her half-brother George--Articles of Agreement between G. Mason and Brooke who gave £2,000 bond for its execution--in 1735 George died intestate--Brooke never executed the agreement but sold most of his wife's land and ran the money, then died--Mrs. Ann Mason, widow of George, brought suit against Sarah and Thomas Brook (deceased) for breach of bond and won--conveyances made by Brooke cannot be disputed.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLewis's search of title goes back to William Travers, who by deed from Proprietors, March 22, 1677, got 788 acres--son Samuel conveyed it by deed July 1, 1685 to brother Rawleigh--conveyed by him to William Lambert, Dec. 2, 1692--conveyed by him to George Mason, April 19, 1693--left by will to sons who died underage--descended to sister Sarah who with husband Thomas Brooke sold it to Zephaniah Wade, October 20, 1738--Z. Wade Conveyed 300 acres on Nov. 26, 1739 to Saml. Magruder for Eliza. Spencer--it was reconveyed to Z. Wade on Aug. 4, 1744--Jan. 16, 1745 sold to John Littleton--on his death left to 2 sons and is now property of William Butler Harrison--the remaining part of 788 acres was sold by Z. and Violiner Wade to John Brown Dec. 15, 1739--left at his death to Ann, a daughter who married Charles West--they deeded it to Geo. Washington, Oct. 27,1772--he willed it to Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical","Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.053","In 1715 Col. G. Mason (father of Sarah and grandfather to Commodore Brooke) died, leaving among other children, by his last wife two sons and one daughter Sarah Mason-left several tracts of land to sons who died under age and their property left to their sister--she married, under age, in 1734 to Thomas Brooke--before her marriage to protect her estate a settlement made of her lands and slaves upon her and Thomas Brooke during their life and heirs of her body by Brooke or any other husband--in failure of heirs her half-brother George--Articles of Agreement between G. Mason and Brooke who gave £2,000 bond for its execution--in 1735 George died intestate--Brooke never executed the agreement but sold most of his wife's land and ran the money, then died--Mrs. Ann Mason, widow of George, brought suit against Sarah and Thomas Brook (deceased) for breach of bond and won--conveyances made by Brooke cannot be disputed.","Lewis's search of title goes back to William Travers, who by deed from Proprietors, March 22, 1677, got 788 acres--son Samuel conveyed it by deed July 1, 1685 to brother Rawleigh--conveyed by him to William Lambert, Dec. 2, 1692--conveyed by him to George Mason, April 19, 1693--left by will to sons who died underage--descended to sister Sarah who with husband Thomas Brooke sold it to Zephaniah Wade, October 20, 1738--Z. Wade Conveyed 300 acres on Nov. 26, 1739 to Saml. Magruder for Eliza. Spencer--it was reconveyed to Z. Wade on Aug. 4, 1744--Jan. 16, 1745 sold to John Littleton--on his death left to 2 sons and is now property of William Butler Harrison--the remaining part of 788 acres was sold by Z. and Violiner Wade to John Brown Dec. 15, 1739--left at his death to Ann, a daughter who married Charles West--they deeded it to Geo. Washington, Oct. 27,1772--he willed it to Lewis."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eItems in this collection were acquired by gift and purchase from various sources. Materials are added to the collection as they are acquired.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1967.01.02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.042\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.037\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.038\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.043\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.045\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.44\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.047\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.048\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.049\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.056\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.060\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.077a\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.063\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.064\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.071\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.075\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote on folder says this document was on display for 20 years in a display case in the Ann Pamela Cunningham building.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.080\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.041\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1967.01.03\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGift: Jess and Grace Pavey Fund, 2007\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History","Custodial History"],"custodhist_tesim":["Items in this collection were acquired by gift and purchase from various sources. Materials are added to the collection as they are acquired.","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1967.01.02","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.042","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.037","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.038","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.043","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.045","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.44","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.047","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.048","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.049","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.056","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.060","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.077a","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.063","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.064","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.071","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.075","Note on folder says this document was on display for 20 years in a display case in the Ann Pamela Cunningham building.","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.080","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.041","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1967.01.03","Gift: Jess and Grace Pavey Fund, 2007"],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eLondon: Printed by Charles Eyre and William Strahan, 1768\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Bremner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroadside, In Congress July 4th, 1776: the unanimous Declaration of the thirteen United States of America. Conserved by Cleveland Conservation of Art on Paper, Inc., 8 December 2011\u003c/p\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["Created / Published","Created/Published","Condition"],"odd_tesim":["London: Printed by Charles Eyre and William Strahan, 1768","Robert Bremner","Broadside, In Congress July 4th, 1776: the unanimous Declaration of the thirteen United States of America. Conserved by Cleveland Conservation of Art on Paper, Inc., 8 December 2011"],"phystech_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Letter, order to pay. Instructs him to pay £78.13.10 to John Winter. Docketed on reverse. William Adair, Agent to the Coldstream Regiment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConserved June 2006 by Holly Krueger.\u003c/p\u003e"],"phystech_heading_ssm":["Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements","Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements"],"phystech_tesim":["A.L.S. 1 page. Letter, order to pay. Instructs him to pay £78.13.10 to John Winter. Docketed on reverse. William Adair, Agent to the Coldstream Regiment.","Conserved June 2006 by Holly Krueger."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Name and date of item], Historic Manuscript Collection, [Folder], Special Collections, The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon [hereafter Washington Library], Mount Vernon, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Name and date of item], Historic Manuscript Collection, [Folder], Special Collections, The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon [hereafter Washington Library], Mount Vernon, Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection of historic manuscripts dates from 1607-1933, with the bulk of materials dating from 1738-1868. The correspondence, journals and diaries, legal and financial records, estate documents, and printed ephemera in the collection primarily relate to the Washington and Custis families, the Revolutionary War, and society life in antebellum Washington D.C. and Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePortions of this collection have been digitized, as noted in the item-level descriptions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 3 pages. Docketed \"Crompe and others. con. cutbush et al ... 1607. order. or Decree.\" and \"A Decree for the platts against Cutbush.\"\tThe signer is thought to be Lawrence Washington (d. 1616) of Sulgrave, England, grandfather of Colonel John Washington, the immigrant. However, it's possible the signer was Sir Lawrence Washington (1549-1619) who served as Registrar of His Majesty's Court of Chancery and great uncle of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 2 pages. Accessioned as a \"legal document\" signed by Lawrence Washington and Henry Thoresby in 1615. Elizabethan handwriting makes it difficult to decipher the purpose of the document or the actual date. The signer is thought to be Lawrence Washington (d. 1616) of Sulgrave, England, grandfather of Colonel John Washington, the immigrant. However, it's possible the signer was Sir Lawrence Washington (1549-1619) who served as Registrar of His Majesty's Court of Chancery and great uncle of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocument granting 1500 acres of land to Lt. Col. John Washington \"for ye transportation thirty servants into this Colony ...\" Lists the names of 28 servants and \"Two Negroes.\" Signed by Anthony Bridges. Nicholas Spencer listed as one of the justices at Westmoreland County court where transaction is approved. Washington gained several thousands of acres in this manner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Recorded in Stafford on March 12, 1690. Registered in deed book Thomas Lee. Addressed to \"Mr. William [ ] our agent in Virginia\" survey by John Alexander on April 27, 1669 granting 5000 acres to Spencer and Washington is patented and ordered registered.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Grant of 5000 acres in Stafford County [later Fairfax County] \"in the freshes of the Potomacke river\", opposite Piscataway village and between Little Hunting Creek and Epsiwasson Creek [Mount Vernon], \"said land being due ... for the transportation of one hundred into this Colony.\" \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEarly copy of original grant, endorsed in hand of Genl. Washington on back \"Govr. Jeffreys Grant for 5000 acs. to Colo. Nicholas Spencer and Lt. Colo. Jno. Washington 1677\", watermark (crown over GR).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegal document from 1687, written on vellum. The first first paragraph is written in Latin; the subsequent text is in English.  Appears to be dated 20 May 1687, and describes a legal obligation from Thomas Grosham and his wife Sarah to Richard Newsome(?). Document was witnessed by Rich Nicholson, [second name unclear], and Hen. Washington.  The document and the second signature may be in the same hand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 2 pages. Conveyance of 300 acres of a patent of 1906 acres of land on Little Hunting Creek, Stafford County [later Fairfax] for 3000 [ ] of good tobacco. Endorsed in hand of General Washington on reverse \"Thompson to Rose Bargain and Sale 14th March 1688\" and also in another hand. Signed on reverse by Thompson and witnesses. Sale acknowledged on May 8, 1689, by Richard Gibson and Ma [ ] Thompson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Survey by George Brent of part of the land granted to Nicholas Spencer and John Washington. On reverse is a transcript of the grant by Lord Culpeper to Spencer and Washington. See under date March 1, 1674.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Deed of lease to John Bushrod (ancestor of Bushrod Washington) for \"Searles\" plantation to include \"all houses, outhouse buildings Gardens Orchards ...\" Witnessed by James Westcomb and William Scott.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Excerpts of Last will and Testament of John Custis grandfather of Daniel Parke Custis. Integral cover addressed to Major John Custis, watermarked (crown over heraldic shield). Test copy by \"Robert Howson C Cir Ct Northampt.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1. Chifonessex Plantation and Arlington house with 250 to John Custis, his son. -- 2. All male cattle on Smith's and Mackeon Islands. -- 3. 1 large silver dish, six large silver plates, one large silver basin, 2 silver candlesticks with a silver snuffer dish, 2 silver snuffers, 1 good feather bed and furniture, choice of pistols and holsters, best sword. -- 4. All rest of land at Pocomock not disposed of in his lifetime. -- 5. Quarter part of the Brigenton the Northampton built by John Bowden; the biggest silver tankard and \"my fathers picture now hanging in my hall\". -- 6. The male cattle given in will bars him of further claim owed him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Byrd writes to his brother-in-law John Custis, enclosing a will of their father-in-law Daniel Parke (dated 1710 December 7) regarding inheritance to their wives Frances and Lucy, daughters of Daniel Parke. Autograph document signed, 3 pages. Additional documents include a 1710 October 27 legal note regarding court settlement involving Daniel Parke - autograph document signed, small sheet; and an unrelated document with a list of receipts dated May 1757 of payments received from Daniel Parke Custis written, dated, and signed for in the hand of each creditor, autograph document signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Thanks her for letter--gives her an opportunity to write her and assure her that she is not ambitious if she had the watch she would return it to her--the barbarous murder of Genl. Parke plundered him of all--there is little or nothing of it restored though he had six or seven thousand pounds--they are not even being punished--wishes all relatives of Parke would petition the Queen--\"tis a greif beyond expression to se the injustice that is done so great a man\"--sorry that she is such a sufferer by the General's will--it was never her desire to have any part of his estate--if it is in her power to help it her estate will not be burdened with the debts--the new general has seized some of the estate and talks of taking more--she has a small silver basin and ladle of Genl. Parke's--either or both are at her service.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDocketed \"a letter giving an acct. of Col. Parke's death.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"K. Chester.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSampson Darrell deed for Dogue Creek land, George Washington's copy. Virginia deed for land described as located in Stafford County [Fairfax County], granted to Sampson Darrell for 162 acres by the Right Hon. Catherine Lady Fairfax, sole proprietor of the Northern neck of Virginia. Dated November 26, 1717 with a separate docket in the handwriting of George Washington relating to the 1717 deed that came into his possession after he purchased the land in his expansion of the Mount Vernon plantation in the late 1750's. This grant to Sampson Darrell in the Northern Neck was originally for 200 acres but was corrected and regranted to Lady Catherine Culpeper in 1717 in the amount of 162 acres which George Washington later acquired. 1 sheet with fragment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 3 pages. Daniel Parke has Virginian and English estates--heavily in debt--his wife [Jane] the daughter of Philip Ludwell had a considerable fortune--two daughters: Frances married to John Custis and Lucy married to Wm. Byrd--in 1705 Queen Ann made him Governor of Leward Islands held this for 5 years and acquired considerable estate there--in Dec. 1710 he was murdered by the inhabitants \"who plundered his house of all his plate, mony, jewells, and household stuff\"--no reparation ever made--the pretense for this was the suspicion that the Governor was too familiar with some of their wives namely Mrs. Chester by whom he was supposed to have a child--confirmd this by his liberality to the child (at his death too young to be christened)--by his will left all his estate in the Leward Islands for the use of his child called Lucy Chester--the mother Katherine Chester--if Lucy died before she came of age he \"began at last to remember his lawfull children\", gave Frances Custis all his estate in Virginia and England--willing that his daughter should pay the legacies hereafter mentiond and all his debts--hard upon her however Mr. Custis and his wife discharged all the debts due both in England and Virginia amounting to many thousand pounds and then paid the legacies--got no account of debts in the Leward Islands--Mrs. Custis wrote the executor Mr. Rhodny--he said very few of the General's papers came to hand, the mob having destoyed them--a Mr. Perry owed money--now at last after more than 14 yrs. are past a man who calls himself Dunbar Parke, married to Lucy Chester, demands L10,000 of Mr. Custis (Frances long since dead) for debts owed by Daniel Parke in the Leward Islands--no notice ever given of such debts before--since all estates and debts in the four Leward Islands were given to Lucy Chester she ought to be liable for the debts--if the estate in England and Virginia must assume these debts as well as those in Va. and Eng. neither Frances nor Lucy Burd will have anything left from the estate--not the meaning of the testator.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDocketed \"This paper gives much information respecting the murder of Govr. Parke and other family matters.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Signed and sealed by Roger Gregory, Mildred Gregory. Docketed on reverse, possibly later in the hand of George Washington, Roger and Mildred Gregory \"Bond to Auge Washington 19th Octr 1726.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. oversize parchment folded. An indenture for the sale of the estate of Culthorpe in Derbyshire, England by Francis Ash \"of St. Mary's county in the province of Maryland planter, ...\" Augustine Washington acting under a power of attorney granted him by Ash. Reference to the contract for the sale on June 25, 1728. presumably Washington, when he traveled to England in 1729, acted to complete the sale for Ash.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe case of planters of tobacco in Virginia, as represented by themselves, signed by the president of the council and speaker of the House of Burgesses ([London: Printed for J. Roberts in Warwick Lane]). This pamphlet was written by Robert Carter for the vindication of the representation for the planters in Virginia: made by the General assembly of that colony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Explains the reasons for the delay in repaying debt. Signature not legible. John Bushrod was the maternal grandfather of Judge Bushrod Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Deeds dated May 25 and 26th, 1739 to 523 acres on Muddy Hole Branch [later a part of Mount Vernon] for a consideration of £150.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDocument, early copy, laminated, docketed by George Washington on reverse, watermark (crown over shield with GR).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Sorry to hear his family is so sickly especially with \"flux\"--gives minute directions for their care i.e. bleeding, vomits etc.--herbs to use and how to prepare various remedies--Hannah's ailment and how to treat it--has had a good year all his tobacco is in the houses--haying now, has a great quantity--3000 tobacco hhds.--poor old Harry sick--Mr. Winch's land--Clayborn land being bought for Winch--your sister knows nothing of it--she is being turned out and sent her lawyer to him for advice--is repairing her house at Waldees--whom does he mistrust?--Custis coat-of-arms discussed--Winch has come by his lately--\"every scoundrell ye has money, may go ye heralds office and buy a coat of arms\"--Daniel has more right to it than his sister now married--list of things he is sending (wine, cider, and sugar, mint water, cinnamon) with advice about how to take care of it.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed, laminated, watermarks (J. Honig and crown over encircled lion rampant with motto).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 3 pages. Release for the 180 acres of the Spencer grant lying along Dogue Creek [later part of Mount Vernon for £105 current money and £500 tobacco--all the land lying in Truro Parish, Prince William County [Fairfax] on upper side of Doeg Creek, containing 180 acres Ninety Eight and half perches [formerly part of tract granted to Nicholas Spencer].\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDocketed by George Washington on reverse, and in another hand \"Copy Release-Spencer to Osborne,\" watermarks (crown over GR on shield, and crown over heraldic device and motto \"Honi soie quo Mal y pense\"). Witnessed by John Colville, William Payne, John Brown, Stephen Lewis. Receipt signed by Wm. Spencer same date for payment received. Proved Nov. 26, 1739 by Catesby Cocke Clerk. Copy teste by John Graham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mentions letter received telling of his ill health and advanced age, fears he will not recover, so wished to make his peace with all the world--Cable lets him know that he is his friend--sets his conscience at rest in respect to what has happened between them--result of misunderstandings--\"I really apprehended that I was ill used\"--not guilty of malpractice--wrote to the governor that he would not act by the Commission he had--wants him to bestow it on someone else--can't after renouncing it take it up again--would do anything to oblige him [Custis] and settle peace among \"our Relations\"--hopes there may be a way found to do it without trouble--wants to settle things so none of friends or relations are discontented--if either of them die before they meet again hopes they will meet in the Everlasting Kingdom where no disturbance can be--\"Your Sister sends you her kind Love ...\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed, laminated, watermarks (crown over GR within shield, and crown over heraldic device and motto \"Honi soit qui mal y pense\").\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Concerning a permit to take in Virginia tobacco. This is the earliest known written example of the name \"Mount Vernon\" used for Washington's estate. Fairfax was Lawrence Washington's father-in law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. \"Platt of a Survey made for Capt. Augustine Washington and Mr. John Washington in Westmoreland County ...\" Contains metes and bounds and ink and pencil drawing of the tract bordered on three sides by Bridges Creek Potomac River and Pope's Creek. Later renamed Wakefield by Wm. Aug. Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 2 pages. For 106 acres on Dogue Run in Truro Parish, Fairfax County, part of a greater tract of land belonging to Sampson Darrel, and bounded by line of land of late Wm. Spencer and Dogue Run--yearly rent of 730 lbs. of tobacco--privileges and restrictions of the lease. Signed by John Gist. Witnessed by Giles Tillet and Wm. Sherman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Laminated onto another sheet of paper, reverse side not legible. Discharge order for David Coulton by Admiral Edward Vernon. Sentence of a court martial.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Aug. Washington\".  Letter of family interest--expresses pleasure at Lawrence's recovery--congratulations on birth of son--\"You need not have been so severe on the Salts as you were in your last, if you would but consider how much you are indebted to them ...\"--doesn't approve of taking up large tracts of land so far back, \"it is a ready way to keep your Self always behind hand.\"--Warner Washington to marry Betty Mason the end of the month. Integral cover, watermark (crown over encircled GR, and crown over heraldic shield and motto \"Honi soit qui mal y pense\").\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Fragment, in hand of James Mitchell, laminated, docketed on reverse \"Mitchel acct. Recpt. £4,\" charred by fire. Account covers period from November 6, 1748-July 2, 1749--for such items as horses butter, \"making yr. Bed Slip,\" washing, dinner and club--entries for 1748 scratched through. Receipted on July 1, 1749 for £1/4 by James Mitchell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Sends news that Custis's father [John Custis] heartily approves of his marriage with Miss [Martha] Dandridge--\" ... he has so good a Character of her That he had rather you shou'd have her than any Lady in Virginia. Nay if possible he is as much enamoured with her Character as you are with her Person and this is owing chiefly to a prudent speech of her own. Hurry down immediately for Fear he shou'd change the strong inclination he has to your Marrying directly.\"--gave briddle and saddle to Jack in Custis's name. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (crown over heraldic device and motto \"Honi Soit qui mal y pense,\" and crown over GR). Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Power.\" Date on original catalog card appears [c.1750].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne page from a ledger book dated 1747 in the hand of Lawrence Washington, for accounts with \"The Right Honourable Lord Fairfax.\" The purchases include bills of exchange for sterling, sheep, gunpowder and shells, payment for smith work, and barrels of Indian meal. The payments were made primarily against rent payments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitle page from \"A Book of Surveys Began July 22nd 1749.\"Facsimile copy with note at top:  \"Fac simile, copied from a Manuscript in the handwriting of Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 2 pages. Account - Lawrence Washington with the Ohio Company. Account before his death, and interest run up on the unpaid account after his death, amount credited to his account. Autograph document signed by Geo. Mason, docketed \"The Estate of Lawrence Washington Esqr. deceased with The Ohio Company - Acc't, May 8, 1772, \"laminated, Watermarks (crown over GR, and crown over encircled armed figure).This acc't. drawn up and signed by George Mason on part of Ohio Co. Attested on May 19, 1772, by A. Henderson, Clerk of Fairfax Co. Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlant cutting of boxwood. Note reads it was planted by Lawrence Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Bill - Benjamin Nockalls to Mr. John Price. Bill for wom[an]s shoes and white thread--am't of bill £0.11. Document, on reverse of broadside advertisement by Benjamin Nockalls, laminated, incomplete watermark (GR).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Bill for June 14, 1751-April 3, 1752 for medical care, including one entry \"Jan 10 [1752] To a large box antiscorbutick Ointm. for Mr. George Washington.\" Also includes entries \"a Visit to yr Negro wench,\" and \"Drawing a tooth for yr Negro.\" Autograph document signed, laminated, docketed \"Rect. Doctr. Sutherland April 27th 1752 1.6.9.,\" badly charred. Receipted on April 27, 1752 for Dr. Sutherland by [ ] Peyton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. Document, partly printed, laminated, torn and charred, watermark (crown). Bill for cloth, buttons, buckram, thread, etc., amounting to £2.19.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Because of Capt. Wilson's situation it has been impossible to issue Lawrence's half pay--needs a new power of atty.--also asks Lawrence to send him a letter for the Secy. of War in re. his bad state of health and requesting a 12 mo. extension of his leave. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (crown over powder horn and name L.V. Garrevink). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Anth. Stewart\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. Bill for [ ] amounting to £0.18.0. Autograph document signed, in hand of [ ] Morley, laminated, incomplete watermark (crown), on reverse of Richard Gore's Broadside Advertisement. Receipted by A[ur.?] Morley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Bill for gimblets, and blades and sail needles--amounting to £3.8. Document, fragment, laminated, incomplete watermark (G[R])?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 2 pieces. An undated one-page list of over 80 persons, some well known Virginians - including Col. Fairfax, Col. Lee, and Maj. Washington - who purchased items from the estate of Lawrence Washington, George Washington's older brother. The total value of bonds and other sundries comes to 386 pounds, 10 shillings, 10 pence. Sheet is docketed on the reverse in George Washington's handwriting. The second item is a brief note, also undated, of 6 lines in an unknown hand that identifies the first item and points out George Washington's handwriting in the docketing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Custis writes to the merchant firm in London: \"You have here Inclosed a Bill of Loding for Twelve ho[gsheads] of very Choice fine Tobacco for which I hope you will render me an agreeable price. I received my Accts. Currt. the Ballance then I observe due to me £1830 = 17:10 which I believe to be Right ... \". Page has been damaged and taped.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 6 pages. Document, contemporary attested copy by Wm. Moss, laminated. Witnessed by Wm. Waite, Jno. North, Andrew W. Warren and Joseph Gound. Proved Sept. 26, 1752 by John Graham in Fairfax County. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1. to be buried in a proper vault at Mt. Vernon -- 2. [Mount Vernon lands and buildings] and land on Bullskin, Frederick Co. to his wife for use during her life, and 1/2 of negroes -- 3. all real and personal property not otherwise disposed of in Virginia and Md. to go to daughter Sarah and her heirs, but in case of her death without issue: brother Augustine to receive Principio, Accokeek, Kingsbury, Lacanshire and No. East Iron works in Va. and Md., reserving 1/3 of profits to wife, and 2 tracts of land in Frederick County; George, on death of Lawrence's wife, to get all lands with improvements in Fairfax Co., and, further, during life of wife George to have use of a share of land equal to that given to Samuel, John and Charles. Remaining lands in Frederick Co. to bros. Samuel, John, and Charles (each to pay their sister Betty £150) -- in case any of the three die without issue, land to revert to Augustine. Each of brothers to receive part of remaining share of negroes and pay wife £100 sterling. -- 4. certain other properties to be sold to pay debts. (Share in Ohio Co., lands, and lots in Alexa. included, and arrears of his half pay) -- 5. Mourning ring to wife, mother in law and executors. Appoints Wm. Fairfax, George Fairfax, August. and George Washington, Majr. John Carlyle nd Nathaniel Chapman as executors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 2 pages. A writ of examination for the release of the dower lands of Sarah Johnston to her husband George. George Washington is mentioned as still residing in King George County. Sarah Johnston was examined by George William Fairfax, Daniel McCarty and William Ramsay who all signed the document. Their seals are covered over with pieces of paper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlat showing the purchase of land for John Augustine Washington, acquiring 643 acres of land granted by Thomas Rutherford in Frederick (now Jefferson) County, VA. George Washington had also purchased land in Frederick County, acquiring 453 acres also from Thomas Rutherford, granted by Lord Fairfax. Autograph document, 2 pages, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived of Daniel Parke Custis executor of John Custis Esqr. deceased 25 lbs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. \"Sir, Ten days ago I sent an express to Governor Shirley with orders to him to meet me at Annapolis in Maryland and have desir'd. Mr. Delancy to accompany him thither:...,\" [signed] E. Braddock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmbossed Revenue Stamp on Colonial; partially printed--3 pence revenue stamp of Massachusetts. Directs sheriff of Essex County to attach the goods or arrest Timothy Rogers of Glocester.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Autograph document signed, laminated, endorsed on reverse, \"Rect. No. 41\". Receipted August 1 1761 by Lodwick, witnessed by William Anderson and William Simms. Hardwick was overseer on Bullskin property in Frederick Co. This acct. for L7.10.3 for cattle and wheat delivered by Lodwick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted by B. Franklin for 15 shillings. Pa note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartially printed, signed (by Charlee Thompson).\"To counterfeit is death\" on back of note.\" Painted by B. Franklin and D. Hall 1760\" on back of note. \"This bill shall pass for five pounds within the Province of Pennsylvania according to an Act of Assembly made in the 33rd year of the Riegn of King George dated the fifth day of May, 1760\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 2 pages. Account - Mary Washington with Dekar, Thompson, and Cox. Purchases of supplies including food, cloth, and housewares. Torn and charred, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForm letter, printed, signed by Russell, laminated, (another form letter included on same page), included in letter of May 4, 1762, Russell to J.A.W. Informing him of new partnership between him and William Molleson--assures him of continued attention to his affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Received news of Col. Aug[ustine] Washington's death--[Post ?] chariot for Mrs. Bushrod being sent by ship insured--has lately taken a partner, as enclosed - [see form letters dated March 25, 1762, James Russell to John Augustine Washington; and James Russell and Molleson to John A. Washington]--sends Mr. Bushrod's acct. current. Integral cover, laminated, docketed \"The firm of James Russell and Molleson [ ] there first Letter 5 March 1762\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy. Endorsed at top, \"Copy of a letter in possession of Mrs. G.W. Bassett of Hanover Co., Va. being one, of only two letters, in which Genl. Washington was known to indulge in humor\".\"Not in Writings\". Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Washington\". Letter in a humorous vein congratulating the Bassetts on the birth of another child,--comments on church-going--chides him humorously for not attending church, \"Could you but behold with what religious zeal I hye me to Church on every Lords day ...\"--state of tobacco crop.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrint document, 2 pages folio, folded. Printed by Mark Baskett, Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty; and by the Assigns of Robert Basketts. 1764. London.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePennsylvania 5s denomination note. Main text runs vertically through, \"Printed by B. Franklin.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 2 pages. Account of monies received by and owing to John Carlyle, including sums relating to the estate of Lawrence Washington and to John Posey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmall proof copy of stamp. Re: Stamp Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn example of a stamp required on colonial paper based on the British Parliamnet's Stamp Act. Embossed 4d, red, gem proof.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 2 pages. Document signed, fragment, laminated, torn and charred scrap of paper. Account from May 3-July 30, 1765, for snuff, Irish l[inen], silk hat, fann, etc. Account signed by [Ja]mes Buchanan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncomplete copy., \"revived and improved: Or, An Astronomical Diary, For the Year of our Lord Christ 1766. Calculated for the Meridian of Boston in New England, Lat. 42 Deg. 25 Min. North.\" Housed in a handmade enclosure with button tie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 2 pages. Total of £121. 15S. received from Mr. Harvey, Richard Lee and Mr. Simpson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted document , 1 page folded. Printed by Mark Baskett, Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty; and by the Assigns of Robert Baskett. London.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Amos Ogden (of Reading County, New Jersey) grants power of attorney to Thomas Ogden of New Sarum, Great Britain,\" ... to do whatsoever may be necessary to be done respecting some Lands in West Florida in America ...\" Witnessed by John Blagge and William [Virtue?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Document, fragment, laminated, incomplete watermark (GR). Account for 1 doz. black lead pencils, steel pencil case, pocket knife, sheep sheers, etc.---amounting to £1.7.6.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 4 pages. \"At the Court of St. James.\" Grant made to Amos Ogden, through the power of attorney given to Thomas Ogden, for 25,000 acres of land in west Florida. One of the conditions: That Amos Ogden \"do settle the Lands with foreign Protestants or Persons that shall be brought from his Magestys other Colonies in North America within ten years ...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted document, 2 pages folio, folded. Printed by Mark Baskett, Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty; and by the Assigns of Robert Baskett. London.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. \"Dear Sir.\" Received receipt of acct. sales for past year--he has drawn on them for 3 sets of Exchange of £100 each--please send Miss Bushrod's invoice of goods soon for she is to be married and cannot set up house keeping without them--[paragraph blurred]--weather so cold and river frozen, so Capt. Johnstone slow in loading ship--make him insurance on 16 hhds. tobacco by Lord Camden in case of loss--[Added under date of 20 March 1769 in J.A.W.'s hand is] \"Invoice of all goods to be sent by the first ship into Rapahannock or Potomack for J. A. Washington,\" with list of things desired. On reverse is same list with prices added. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed \"Copy of my Le[tter] and [invoice ?] [ ] Feb. 1769\", watermark (crown over encircled heraldic device and motto). Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. A. Washington\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Has sent son George to see him, so he can see cruelty with which tutor treats the children--bad wound on his head--obliged if [Hannah B. Washington would send rosewater--wishes them joy of their young son--[Bestey ?] delivered of son--needs money to pay decree against estate--entitled to interest on payments being made to her. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark (figure holding aloft a liberty cap, lion rampant in enclosure with motto \"Pro Patria\"), bottom part of letter is missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Letter to his sister. Since he will be secluded for 2 or 3 years from Rippon Lodge while studying law [in England] desires her to write him news of their circle of friends--is a friend of the brother of her friend Mr. Cadwalleder--supposes she has had another child by now--cautions her not to spoil it as she has done Richard--requests her to send him some good hams, pickles, Indian corn, peaches. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (crown over powder horn, LVG, and Bell).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Concerns the examination of witnesses for the court. Docketed on reverse, \"Frederick 4th of October 1771, In obedience to the sithin order we the Subscribers have Deligently Examined Thom.s Speake in behalf of the Plaintiffs witness own hands.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 2 pages. The bond is for 500 pounds with Warner Washington as the co-signer for Throckmorton. Signed by John Ariss, a tenant farmer of George Washington's, as a witness. The various dates of the signatures are when payments were made.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 2 pages. A bill of sale of land owned by a wife. Witnessed and signed by Samuel Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Bill, account to John Aug. Washington of loss--a broker's account for settling a loss--plus current account rendered. Autograph document, partly mutilated, laminated, endorsed \"Lord Camden(?)\", watermark (Garrevenk).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 2 pages. Evaluation of Sundries belonging to Mary Washington by Charles Washington and Fielding Lewis. Inventory with value of livestock, tools, slaves--evaluated by Fielding Lewis and Chas. Washington. Document signed, in hand of Fielding Lewis, silked, endorsed by G.W.(?), watermark (crown over heraldic shield and motto \"Honi soit qui mal y pense\").\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Indenture between Richard Simmons and Samuel Wade Magruder. 2 tracts of land called Wickhams and Pottingers discovery in Frederick Cty., Md. sold to Magruder by Simmons for £157.0 ... witnessed by Charles Jones and Andrew Heugh ... reverse side has Simmons receipt to Magruder for the money ... Jones and Heugh's statement that they have examined Mrs. Simmons' dower rights ... received and recorded Apr. 19, 1772 ... received of Magruder on Apr. 13, 1772 £0.8.0 for an Alienation fine on sd. land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 4 pages. Account for 7 pr. plaid hose, black pettycoat, silk purse, pins, chrystall buttons, copper kettle, hair trunk, snuff box, etc. Autograph document signed, laminated, docketed \"Rect. [Ed]ward Moore 13th October 1772,\" two sheets badly torn and burned, watermark (crown over powder horn and LVG).Receipted on Oct. 13, 1772, on second sheet by Edward Moor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo copies. D.S. 1 page. Assignment of bond from Samuel Washington to Phil Pendleton to be transferred to Samuel Beale. Witnessed by Samuel Washington. Later assigned to Gabriel Jones, November 1772 and then to John Lewis, February 1773. Bond for 200 pounds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Eulogy of William Nelson, given to a \"Miss Bassett\" of Eltham, written in Williamsburg. Addressed to \"Miss Bassett[at]Eltham,\" probably Elizabeth Bassett, eldest daughter of Col. Burwell Bassett of Eltham. Document, laminated, watermark (GR surmounted by a crown).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount, widow of Augustine Washington (half brother to George Washington). Date on original catalog appears 1773 (Jan.) - 1774 (Nov.). For sundries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Crown\" issued according to act of Gen. Assembly of Pennsylvania, passed in 13th year of reign of George III--signed Jacob Harman, Mord. Lewis, Joseph Allen--No. 15454 printed by Hall and Sellers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.  2 pages. Bushfield. Also includes copy of letter from James Russell to William Carr, 12 July 1773. Docketed on reverse, \"To William Carr Esqr. Merchant in Dumfries, By favor of Mr. Stadler.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Fragment, poor condition. Account for medicines and treatment, including linement, laudanum, cordial mixture, bolus, ingredient for Glysters, etc., amounting to £ 6.18.0. Autograph document signed, laminated, a badly torn and charred scrap of paper, indecipherable watermark, docketed on reverse \"Mrs. Washington,\" and \"£6.18 4 Septr. 1774\". Date on original catalog card appears [c.1774]. Receipted by W. Mortimer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. Account from Sept. 1774-Feb. 1775 for sugar and codfish--£1.3.0. Autograph document signed, in hand of Benjamin Call, laminated, docketed \"Henly and Caul\". Receipted July 17, 1775 by Benjamin Call.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S 2 pages. An estate inventory of Lawrence Washington (1745-1774) -- a direct descendant of emigrant Col. John Washington and distant cousin of George Washington. The inventory includes 42 slaves (by name), cattle, and furnishings of each room. The inventory is signed by Thomas Jett and recorded by R. Bernard in Westmoreland County on December 31, 1782.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Receipt for 18 shillings for one pound of Hyson Tea. Autograph document signed, fragment, charred by fire, laminated, docketed \"Robt. Broom £.18.0, 18th May 1774\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. \"-if you come to America you should come into this Province and be very cautious in buying ground; the people in this country they plow the ground that is cleared so many years together that they run it out.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Sum of one pound promised to Burdett Ashton, executor of Anne Washington ... payable on or before this date, one yr ... bind themselves for 2 pounds ...\" Witnessed by John Ashton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Acknowledges a grain measure--reports that the measure accords with his own and also with one from Baltimore--deduces that the measure then in use in [Westmoreland Co.] is inaccurate. Autograph letter signed, docketed, watermark incomplete (heraldic device).Name on original manuscript appears as \"John Aug. Washington\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page, folded. Discusses the beginning of the Revolution. Advises James to stay in Scotland \"until the present dispute between the Parliament and America is ended.\" Continues \"-there is great preparation for war in the different provinces of this country; several skirmishes that happened; there was a battle at a place in New England called Concord ...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted enlistment broadside, signed by 17 recruits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Would have come to see her in Prince William but has been daily expecting Capt. Wood's return--has been out little because of lack of shoes--those she has are too small and cannot get any more.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. List of 21 names of soldiers enlisting in the Continental Army for 1 year. Scituate, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. A document in connection with a lawsuit over Augustine Washington's will: Alexander and Elizabeth Spotswood, Burdett and Ann Aston, and Jane Washington vs. John Augustine Washington, William Augustine Washington, and George Washington \"Infants under the Age of Twenty one Years\" [at the time of Augustine's death]. This document stipulates how George Washington's father's estate will be divided amongst the defendents and plaintiffs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of militia officers, including their rank, sworn in by the Committee of Westmoreland County, Virginia, including John Augustine Washington, Colonel (brother of George Washington). Document signed by J. Davenport. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mt. Pleast. Camp, South Side of James River, on my way to Norfolk. There has been an engagement between Dunmore and the Lowlanders--can tell details--postscript adds that Mr. James Lewis will act for him at division of estate [of Augustine Washington ?] and receive his part. Autograph letter signed, fragment only, laminated, incomplete watermark (crown over powder horn), directed on reverse, \"Carry this letter to Westmoreland\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL. 4 pages. Letter, unsigned. Attributed to Rev. Abiel Leonard before the siege of Boston in 1775, has a note to return to William A. Saunders of Cambridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"This BILL of SIX DOLLARS, shall entitle the BEARER hereof to receive GOLD or SILVER, at the rate of FOUR SHILLINGS and SIX-PENCE sterling per DOLLAR. . . .\"Passed by Maryland Provincial Convention. Printed by F. Green.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"According to the Resolves of the Assembly of Pennsylvania, of the 18th day of November, in the sixteenth Year of the Reign of G.E.O. the Third. Dated at Philadelphia, the 8th Day of December, 1775.\" Printed by Hall and Sellers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. Receipt for slaves, cattle, etc. alotted to Ashton as his wife's [Ann Washington's] portion of estate of her father, Augustine Washington--valuation amounts to £432.3.8. Autograph document signed, in hand of John A. Washington, laminated, docketed \"Rect. B. Ashton £432.3.8, 21 decr. 1775\".Witnessed by Danl. McCarty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. List of names, county, amount of rent, amount in arrears.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. \"Articles of agreement\" between Amos Ogden and Thomas Ogden include \"Robert Ogden, New York\" and \"David Ogden, New Jersey.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRevolutionary War Journals of James Humphrey, written partially in code, with separate marching orders and review of procedures - 4 items. A 32 page journal, the first seven pages being in code, recording information such as an encouragement to continue in the service of the state of Massachusetts, a list of men in Captain Gore's company, the rations allowed each man, the pay scale of a battalion, a copy of regimental orders, and a list of names of the men on guard duty. Attributed to James Humphrey who used the same code in anothern journal. Together with an additional 20 pages containing numerous tables such as the diameter of guns and balls, the \"composition for Fuzes of Shells of all Natures,\" how to figure the time of flight of a cannon ball, etc. Separate sheets list marching orders and instructions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mifflin, an aide-de-camp to George Washington, writes: \"General Washington has been dangerously ill -- His Complaint a perineumony. He is much better and said to be out of Danger -- His Situation has occasioned great anxiety in our Minds. The Consequences which would follow the Loss of so great a Man at this time cannot be calculated.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. 25 men signed or made their X to enroll for 3 months of service in the \"American Army.\" Document signed, partially printed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages, docketed with two separate promissory notes. Donald Campbell writes about the war ruining his business and the need for a \"good constitution\" to get the people to believe in Independence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis one-sixth dollar note displays a linking ring of states and sunburst design which reads \"AMERICAN CONGRESS WE ARE ONE.\" On recto is a sundial design: \"FUGIO, MIND YOUR BUSINESS.\" \"According to a Resolution of CONGRESS, passed at Philadelphia, February 17, 1776.\" Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCurrency Note. This one-third dollar note displays a linking ring of states and sunburst design which reads: \"AMERICAN CONGRESS WE ARE ONE.\" On recto is a sundial design: \"FUGIO, MIND YOUR BUSINESS.\" \"According to a Resolution of CONGRESS passed at Philadelphia, February 17, 1776.\" Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeven dollar Continental currency note, printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Am ordered by G. Washington to make provisions for marching army--have ready 80,000 lb. hard bread at Woodstock--stop sending any more flower, etc. to camp--part of bread must be at Woodstock before the detachment on Wed., \"... the consequence of a failure may be fatal\"--keep it as much to yourself as possible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Reporting the survey of the Ohio Co. 200,000/acres by Capt. Hancock Lee and Mr. Leet--they have it all in one tract on Licking Creek which falls into the Ohio 150 miles below the Scioto R. about [80] miles above the Kentucky R.--it is clear of Henderson's and the Vandalia Co. claims--\"By all Accounts it is equal to any Land on this Continent, being exceedingly rich and level.\"--charges for survey £650--each member owes £50 each he can't pay it all--men waiting for the money--puts it to him as a \"Man of Honour\" if he intends to benefit from the survey he ought to pay some portion of the charge or sell out his shares. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (crown over GR), docketed, \"Geo. Mason - dated ye 12 March 1776-receivd 5th Oct. [ ] Col. R. Lee, delivered ye [ ] to R. McKeldon\". Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Mason\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne shilling note, emitted by a law of colony of New Jersey passed March 25, 1776, signed by Robt. Smith, Jonathan Deare, and John Smythe. Printed by Isaac Collins, Burlington, New Jersey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted document 1 page. Broadside signed by John Jay [then President of Congress] with instructions to the Commanders of the Private Ships or Vessels of War, instructing then that they will have Commissions of Letters of Marque and Reprisal, authoring them to make Captures of British Vessels and Cargoes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Receipt of a list of bonds due George William Fairfax. Collected by Lund Washington and received by Craven Payton. Docketed on reverse by George Washington: \"Craven Payton receipt for Bonds - taken at the sale of Colo Fairfax's Furniture etc., 7th April 1776.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContinental currency note for three dollars. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter or journal entry written from Montreal, Canada on May 24, 1776 with sketched map of Lake Champlain on the back. Describes movement and condition of troops and arms of the Northern Department, some have smallpox and fever. It is unknown who the creator is but was at one time attributed to David Avery. References Benedict Arnold.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWarrant written to Ebenezer Hancock the Deputy Paymaster General of the USA to Pay to David Townsend, Surgeon of the 6th Regiment, a refund of 23 pounds 7 shillings for smallpox medicines he purchased for the 6th regiment. Signed by Artemas Ward and Joseph Ward.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Fragmented document is signed, laminated, docketed \"Rect. No. 101 Wm. Hunter £5.8.9, 21st Augt. 1776\". Receipted by Wm. Hunter. Bill for Irish linen, cotton cards, and thread, amounting to £5.8.9.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContinental currency note for five dollars signed by B. [Benjamin] Levy and Thomas Donnellan. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContinental currency note, seven dollars. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page, writing on both sides. Amos Ogden of New Jersey agrees to give Thomas Ogden one-fifth of any land which the latter, acting as attorney, can recover from an apparent dispute of a land grant in West Florida.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. From Princeton, New Jersey. Addressed on the verso. Written in the hand of Major Aaron Burr, Aide-De-Camp to Putnam. In the letter, Putnam defends one of his soldiers being charged with misconduct saying that he is reliable and has taken General Washington's Oath of Fidelity. Putnam also orders scouting parties to be kept as close to the enemy as possible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2nd Company 1st Regiment Connecticut Militia--Lists categories for Capt. Camps's 42 men, shows which soldiers are sick, absent, discharged, dead, or deserted. Return - Connecticut Militia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Commission for Benedict Arnold to serve as Major General, signed by John Hancock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocument, signed, 1 page, folded, writing on two sides. Town meeting voted to establish the hospital according to law. Dr. Daniel Parker and Dr. Nathaniel Cook were the physicians in charge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. Autograph document signed, in hand of Lund Washington, Harper's name signed with X, laminated, docketed. Receipt for 20 shillings for making ten pairs of \"negro shoes\" for General Washington's people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Memorial presented to Congress relating to widows of foreign officers. Letter to George Washington is enclosed. See letter of 1777 October 6. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed, watermark (encircled fleur-de-lis surmounted by crown). [Letter to G.W. is enclosed--see letter of Oct. 6, 1777, Baron Holtzendorf to G.W.].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted document, 2 pages. Parliamentary Act during the reign of George III repealed the Boston Port Act of Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted document, 4 pages. Parliamentary act repealing the Sugar Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted document, 2 pages. Parliamentary act discontinuing the Duties on Cotton-wool, the Growth and Product of the British Colonies or Plantations in America, exported from this Kingdom.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollection of receipts ranging from 1778-1795. Twenty-five items mostly relating to Betty Washington Lewis for the period of her widowhood. Includes payment for stockings, property taxes, her sons' tuition, linen, a copper kettle, and a statement of \"Debt, interest and payments on two Bonds ... from John Wayman, Edward Snickers and William Brady to Col. Fielding Lewis.\" In Mylar enclosures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Promises on penalty of £10,000 to give him title to land in King and Queen County soon as possible. Pay purchase money to James Hill. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Alexa.\", docketed \"Title Papers - John P. Custis' Lre. directing payment of money for King and Queen Estate to Jams. Hill and engaging a title to J.H. - Mem - Deed is recorded in the Genl. Court.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. A notice of the election of Philip Smith, Joseph Lane, and Fleet Cox to act as Tax Commissioners for Westmoreland County; \"freely and Indifferently\" elected by Freeholders and Housekeepers. Signed by John Augustine Washington (1736-1787; brother of George Washington), Richard Lee, and Thomas Chilton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter, signed. Letter written from Bushrod Washington, to his mother, Hannah Bushrod Washington, about his time in Fredericksburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis broadside was used as an advertisement to help fund engravings of Robert Edge Pine's painting that celebrated the American cause. It is filled out by Pine in manuscript on behalf of George William Fairfax who bought and sponsored five prints. Paid by George William Fairfax and signed by Robert Edge Pine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Bushrod Washington writes his mother (Hannah Bushrod Washington) while a student at William and Mary College at age 16. He writes about world affairs and his activities at William and Mary. Autograph letter signed, address panel on verso.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Partially printed document. Loyalty oath, signed at Valley Forge by Moses Greenleaf, captain of a Foot Company. \"I Moses Greenleaf Capt. In ... do acknowledge the United States of America to be Free ... \".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColonel John Augustine Washington, by orders of his Excellency the governor, instructs the militia of Westmoreland County to assemble at the county courthouse for the purposes of a draft of one third of the militia 'held in readyness at a  moments warning.' Autograph document signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Letter by Washington's aide-de-camp requesting Clement Biddle's horse for Martha Washington, who wants to \"ride a short distance that day.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContinental currency note, eight dollars. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContinental currency note, sixty dollars. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContinental currency note, seven dollars. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. A Return of the 10th Company of the 3rd Regiment of Militia in the County of Worcester. Company strength report. Marginal note to the section that separates soldiers by race is \"Quakers 3.\" Document signed, partially printed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill for 3 pieces of handkerchief, 15 yds. in each for £45.0.0.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContinental currency note, thirty-five dollars. This note was supposedly found in Washington's desk after his death and had been in General Nicholas Fitzhugh's family until its donation. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. \"I have the Deed from the General [George Washington] for the Land you bought of the [\"Romankoke,\" a plantation in King and Queen County, Va.] ... It was executed at Camp [Valley Forge] ... I neglected to get a Deed from Me to you, as I was not able to have the Deed from The Genl. to Me recorded.\" GW had originally purchased the property for his step-son, who then wished to sell it to Henry. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Rodney releases Joseph Purden of mortgage. Total £97.5.2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 3 pages. Enlistment form. Descriptive list of 100 recruits from Massachusetts Bay enrolled in Continental Army for nine months. It lists hometown, country, age, stature, complexion, and time of arrival. Two men stand out: Charles Ralf, an Indian and Cato Brewer, a \"Negro\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Letter from the Marquis de Lafayette to an \"Dear Sir,\" discussing a soldier's need to leave the militia. Describes difficulties and frustrations felt by George Washington and Congress due to foreigners seeking appointments in American Army.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Sorry to hear of Col. [John A.?] Washington's illness--Bushrod [Smith?] has been ill, also Fanny [Smith?]--Betsy is weak. Autograph letter signed, mounted.(Philip Smith's wife, Elizabeth, or Betsy, seems to have been Mrs. John A. Washington's sister).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Tells of his safe arrival at Wakefield and comments on the health of the family. Asks for his grandmother's shoes which he has forgotten and other personal matters. Autograph letter signed, with integral cover docketed by Col. John A. Washington of Bushfield by Jerry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted document, 4 pages. Parliamentary act - \"An act to allow the Exportation of Provisions, goods, wares, and merchandise, from Great Britain, to certain towns, Ports or Places in North America ...\" which are or may be under the Protection of \"His Majesty's Arms.\" Printed by Charlee Eyre and William Strahan, London.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page.  An invitation to Canadians to join France in aiding the United States against the British--appeals to their common French blood, recent ties with France asks them to set up their own government and join the confederacy of 13 states. Printed document, laminated, watermark (fleur de lis), printed in French, endorsed in later hand \"Sent by LaFayette to Washington Presented to the Assoc. by Mr. Herbert.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted document, 4 pages. Parliamentary act regarding trade in the East Indies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted document, 4 pages. Parliamentary act regarding the sugar trade in America and Great Britain. Printed by Charles Eyre and William Strahan, London.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. An explanation of the division of a quantity of corn between Mr. Kercheval and Mr. Snickers, and other farm business. Also advice to his son about a purchase of land from Mr. Butler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Extract of law passed in New Jersey relating to certification of cattle and sheep.\" That no Certificates for Cattle, Swine, Sheep, or other Provisions, seized by the Army shall be paid by the Contractors, unless the same shall be Certifyed under the hand of his Excellency the Commander in Chief of the Army, or of some other person by his Order.\" Autograph document, laminated, docketed on reverse, \"Morris Town 23d Decr 1780 from Joseph Lewis Contractor Morris County - ansd 29h.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContinental currency note, North Carolina, twenty-five dollars. Printed by J. Davis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: John French's bond due Tayloe and Washington. \"On the 19th of May One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty Mr. John French offered to pay off his bond Due Tayloe and Washington, which I refused the money being of so little value. - Lund Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted document signed, 1 page. Voucher for pay. Issued to Lebbeus \"Libeus\" Qui, a freed slave who fought in the Revolution from Connecticut. There is some reference saying that he was not freed until 1777 by Daniel Brewster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Written in cipher and partially decoded by Jay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContinental currency note, three dollars. Rhode Island and Providence Plantation. Guaranteed by the United States; fully signed face and back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContinental currency note, Virginia, sixty dollars. Printed on thin rice paper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Concerning Price's management of his [farms], including agreement on terms and duties--payment of Bob Alexander. Autograph letter signed, docketed \"No. 1, Relates to the Agt.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. P. Custis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted document, 1 page. Broadside, Connecticut. Recruitment into the Continental Army. \"An Act for filling up and compleating this State's Uuota of the Continental Army.\" George Wyllys, Secretary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Introduces Thomas Griggs, tenant on George Washington's lands in Berkely--he wants new lease--J.A.W. recommends him as collector for G.W.'s rents in the area--Col. David Kennedy, Pa. farmer, has taken over one of General's leases--\" ... a person who employed Lands in farming agreeable to the pensilvany method I should think would be the most agreeable tenants\"--in Berkeley for Mrs. [Hannah Bushrod] Washington's health--lame horses prevent visit to sister [Betty Lewis] in Fredericksburg. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (MW). Name on original manuscript appears as \"John Aug. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContinental currency note, Virginia, three hundred dollars.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted document, 1 page. Broadside, \"Resolved by this Assembly, That for the defence of the posts of Horseneck, and other parts of this State, there be immediately raised five hundred and seventy-five able-bodied effective men...\" George Wyllys, Secretary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. List of Slaves Returned by the British Army. The list of slaves shows those who left with the British Ship the HMS Savage after it stopped about Mount Vernon. The slaves are individually described. They were taken from George Washington by Captain Richard Graves in 1781. On reverse: \"A list of General Washington negroes that went to the British, 1781.\" Signed by Lund Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 2 pages. Accounts of various goods of an ordinary nature.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA French Intelligence map of New York Harbor with soundings of the East River, Hell Gate and the western end of Long Island Sound. Additionally the map denotes anchorages, dangerous rocks, shore fortifications as well as several named landmarks including \"Red hook Fort\", \"New York [City]\", \"gouverneur island\", \"frogs pte\", \"White Stone\", \"Sandy pte\", \"West chester\", as well as \"Riviere du nord\", \"New Jersy\", and \"partie du ouest Dela Longue isle\". Over that section of Long Island is a lengthy commentary including a detailed description of the hazards navigating \"hell gette\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letter is a request to \"his most Christian Majesty\" for help to secure the Chesapeake from British naval raids that had rendered it impossible to export the \"Tobacco, flour and other produce of this State and Virginia\". The senders may possibly be Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer, George Plater, President of the Senate and William Bruff, Speaker of the House. The recipient is not identified other than as the Minister of France. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Re: Payment of debt to John Augustine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA translation of a letter, likely written by Ledyard, William(?). Ledyard writes to Destouches supplying intelligence on disposition of the British fleet at Gardiner's Bay including a small map showing the various ships in line relative to the shoreline. The report notes the presence of eight vessels ranging in strength from 50-74 guns. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter, signed by Ledyard dated March 1, 1781. Ledyard writes an eyewitness report on the disposition of \"the British Fleet in Gardiners Bay,\" observing that \"there has been more or less of the small ships moving out and in almost every day, have this moment taken a full View of the Fleet in the Bay with a good glass the weather being very clear find there is the same Number of Ships of the Line as there was when I wrote last some of which appear to have altered their Station in the Line.\" He also notes the appearance of something that looked like a floating battery but no shore batteries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContinental currency note, Pennsylvania, three pence. Printed by John Dunlap.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Certificate for impressing 2 of Fielding Lewis's horses for Lafayette--witnessed by Capt. Richd. Young, A.D.Q.M. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated. Their value sworn to (100 £) by Will McWilliams and Henry Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContinental note, Virginia, five hundred dollars. Printed by John Dunlap.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarras writes a letter to Destouches authorizing him to take \"Le Neptune, L'Eveille and Le Romulus\" to cover the arrival of a convoy from Boston that was escorting two frigates to Newport: \"For this purpose he will cross between Rhode Island and Martha's Vineyard, being sure as much as possible to preserve the facility of entering Rhode Island if the enemy were to present themselves in superior force\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Re: siege of Yorktown and supplies of cannons, balls, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEstate of Samuel Washington. A.D.S. 1 page. \"The Sale of the Estate of Colo. Samuel Washington Decd. is on the following terms ... 1. the Highest bidder to be the purchaser ... 3. all under 30 [lbs.] is ready Cash ... 5. ten percent discount will be allowed for ready Cash.\" Date on original catalog card appears [c. 1781]. Signed by Samuel's brothers, John Augustine and Charles and James Nourse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Humorous chatty letter--she has little time to write--\"... he says he has often heard I was married and for fear you should have the same intelligence and put some faith in it, be assured no such thought has ever enter'd my Head as yet nor do I believe ever will ... \"--compliments to Genl. [Greene]. Autograph letter signed, incorrectly docketed \"Mrs. Custis March 23, 1780\". Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. Custis\". Date on original catalog card appears [1782]? March 23.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. \"... your worthy Unkles politeness and attention to your Education fills our breasts with the warmest sentiments of Gratitude, you were happy indeed to meet with him, as it has not only been the means of lessing your immediate expences to me ... but as it also produced to you the advantage of good advise from so able a Friend, and an introduction that will command you the attention of the best Company ...\"--don't spend time executing commissions for Virginia friends--goes to Berkeley--send account of his expenses every 2 months. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Date on original catalog card appears as [1782] [April 1]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"John Aug. Washington\". (This letter is on the same paper with letter from Hannah Bushrod Washington to Bushrod Washington, dated the same).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Inventory of Daniel Matthew's estate that includes household and personal items, farm animals, and tools. This document is signed by Thomas Washington, John Weaver, and Joseph Moxley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Blindstamped \"Archives de Chastellux.\" Rochambeau writes about Washington's plans for the 1782 campaign and news from Europe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 2 pages. Bond. \"We James Crane, John Crane and Ephraim Washington do promise to pay to John Augt. Washington, Charles Washington or James Nourse as executors to the estate of Sam[uel] Washington dec[eased] ... the sum of one Hundred and Eighteen Pounds Six Shillings ...\" on or before April 3, 1783. On verso, John A. Washington endorses the bond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. Capt. Walley requested 3 Hogsheads of good rum to be used by officers on board the Barges. Additionally want 3 Hogsheads more of Brandy or the money to purchase it locally to get a cheaper price and better quality brandy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mrs. French won't exchange her land tract for tract--\"Mrs. Dulany and myself will give the Reversion of the Dogue Creek Land for Dow and Co Land Tract for Tract.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover marked \"By Abraham\", laminated, docketed in later hand \"From Benj. Dulany about land for G.W.\" in pencil, watermark (MW). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Benj. Dulany\". (See letter of same date, Lund W. to G.W.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Bond for 500f. posted by John Washington on his appointment as Sheriff of Westmoreland County. William Washington is a cosigner on the bond. This John Washington is probably the great-grandson of Lawrence Washington the immigrant; b.1729-1786.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book owned by George Lewis, Washington's nephew. Mostly an account of items purchased. Small quarto, 39 folio pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. \"Pay Table Office Jan'y 8th 1783,\" with balances due to each person and sum totals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Family news, fears he has little hope for once Papa \"determines he never changes,\" Sally will write and tell all, her family is well, monthly balls at Alexandria and some private ones, expects to remain single.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Humphreys, aide-de-camp to Washington, describes Washington's reaction to a remonstrance of the state of Vermont.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Retained copy. \"Judge Bushrod Washington to whose Mother this letter is addressed very largely won the esteem of my Aunt. I remember him well, as when holding court in Phila. he always dined on Sundays with her. I was always taken there to dine on Sunday too as a child. Thus I remember my father delighted to teaze my aunt by saying Wright's picture of Genl. Washington was badly painted, when she invariably appealed to Judge Washington who always sustained her in asserting it was an admirable likeness.\" Although she has never met [Mrs. H. Washington,] she writes telling her of the esteem in which she holds her son Bushrod--gives character of Bushrod, uncorrupted despite luxurious atmosphere of Phila.--Bushrod very naive about reading character.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Continental officer Prentice Bowden writes from Clarkstown, NY saying he will be prevented from attending a meeting called but assents to the wishes of his fellow soldiers and accepts \"the Commutation agreeable to the resolve of Congress.-\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N.S. 1 page. A statement concerning building a bridge \"over the water course where Robinsons Mill formerly Turners was situated ... the said Bridge was set up to the lowest bidder price 900 lbs Crop Tobacco.\" Signed by John Washington, most likely the great-grandson of Lawrence Washington the immigrant; b.1729-1786.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod Washington writes to Hannah Washington, apologizing to his mother for not writing and thanking her for her letters. He writes about the summer heat and in an attempt to escape to country breezes befriends a family outside of the city. He inquires whether his mother has received a letter from Mrs. Powel [Elizabeth Willing Powel] and expresses his continued and growing affection for her and Mr. Powel. He mentions that Mrs. Powel can be quite frank with him especially his choice in 'cloaths' and replaced his newly acquired watch string with a more elaborate style. He will send his portrait [by Henry Benbridge] to her when it is safe to do so by water conveyance. He is quite proud of the painting and claims, \"it is said by all who see it, to be amongst the finest pieces of painting in Philadelphia.\" It cost him £18.10. Autograph letter signed 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 8 pages. Indebted to her for her faithful correspondence ... hopes to shorten stay in Phila., by devoting all his time to law. ... reflects on his first 21 yrs ... is sending his portrait, painted by Henry Benbridge. Expresses his opinion of the picture. Concern about his sister Milly's cusses education of women in general and especially his sister's. Desires her to learn music and French if any tutors can still be found in Va. If not, will tutor her himself when he returns. Believes a woman should learn more than just domestic duties. Will write sister (Jane) an account of Mrs. (?) a very good friend who is the victim of persecuting misfortune, \"the most Unhappy woman in the world\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. Bushfield. Letter regarding a land sale. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. A. Washington\". Date on original catalog card appears as [1783][Sept.].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Earlier letter miscarried--her anxiety over him--pleased at improved health, but fears he is too optimistic--Dr. Stuart thinks he should winter in West Indies--\" ... if you do not get well by being on Rhodeisland I hope South Carolina wou'd do as well as the West indies and I cannot bear the idea of your being exposed to the Sea this time of the year\"--came to welcome aunt and the General home, but they haven't come yet--spends time with Mrs. L[und] W.--Mrs. Custis with sister in Md. who suffers from unfortunate love affair--[Fanny] and Dr. [D.] Stuart to accompany Mrs. Custis down country--Mrs. Custis to marry Dr. Stuart--wants to see him--\"I only pray that it may be the will of Heaven that we shou'd. be happy together.\" Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by George A. W-n incorrectly \"1st Sept. 1784\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Document, in hand of J[ohn] Herndon, fragment, laminated, docketed, charred by fire. Receipted by J. Herndon. Bill of 2 blankets, amounting to 16 shillings,  to \"Mrs. Washington.\" Unknown if Martha or Mary Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Savannah. Bargain stated for sale of Thomas Washington's black horses, amounting in all to £150.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. A bill of sale whereby Edward Hughes of Kirkston Parish sells a male slave (named Sam) to his daughter Elizabeth Rudolph. The document is signed by John Washington (probably the great-grandson of Lawrence Washington the immigrant; b.1729-1786), Constant Washington (probably his wife), and Louisa F. Washington (possibly his daugter). Recorded in Westmoreland County on August 31, 1784 by R. Bernard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Receipt signed by John Cook for 100 dollars for a white horse sold to Major Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N.S. 1 page. Lund offers to pay Col. John Fitzgerald for the Waggon [sic] and four horses he just received. Autograph note signed, [fragment]. Col. Fitzgerald was a prominent Alexandrian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia. Received letter day after G.W. left Phila.--praise of G.W.--\"Few in his situation after having so successfully played a Game for their Country but would have played an after Game for themselves--her little god daughter (Mrs. F's child)--mourns her own lost children--invitation to visit Phila.--compliments of season \u0026amp; New Year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 3 pages. Conveys \"All that plantation now in possession of the said Penelope French called the Dogue Run plantation in Fairfax County, and adjoining the land of the Immortal George Washington and a number of slaves thereon\" for an annual rent of \"One hundred and thirty six pounds Gold and Silver, Dollars at six Shillings and half Joes at forty eight shillings ...\" Document signed, laminated, docketed \"A Lease from Penelope French and Benjamin Dulany to John Robertson January 1st 1784,\" 3 red seals, watermarks. Signed by Penelope French, Benj. Dulany and John Robertson - witnessed by Going Lanphier and Robert Lanphier. Some marginal notes in handwriting of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Discusses disruption of business because of inclement weather; sale of Bushrod's hogsheads; disposition of his books.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N. 1 page. A bill from William A. Washington (1757-1810; George Washington's nephew) to the estate of Richard Muse for the hiring of \"negro Ceasar\" by Muse's overseer William Smith.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Will procure glasses for her, but regrets she needs them--post is surest way to send letters--many guests, but has been out little--\"Extensive connections and supposed large Fortunes, have their consequent Appendages tho not always of the most agreeable sort.\"--her goddaughter (Mrs. F.'s child). Autograph letter signed, docketed in another hand. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz Powel.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. 2 pages. Has posted advertisements on General's lands that George Washington intends to assert his claims there. Settlers there alarmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHermitage. Letter discussing sales of various goods, and slaves.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. In writing of and docketed by William Augustine Washington. Received by the hands of James Nivison £ 6 in payment for self and William Butler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt. D.S. 1 page. Document signed, fragment, docketed on back, \"Majr Burdett Ashton's Rect for his Wifes and his proportion of my Brother George Washington's Legacies,\" incomplete watermark. For \"every Claim wch I have against the Estate of Augustine Washington decd as well on the Acct of the Legacy left my Wife an also my proportion of Legacy by the Death of Mr. George Washington decd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Bushfield. Re: Shipment of Bushrod's chest and other goods from Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed in French. Paris. Chastellux writes of the departure of the Marquis de Lafayette to America. He imagines the scene if he, instead of Lafayette, might return to America and visit with Washington. He reminisces about the weeks spent at Albany and Saratoga during the Revolution and follows with a postscript regarding Madam Carter now Madam Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N.S. 1 page. I.O.U. from Washington to Booth, of Maryland, for \"Forty Guineys.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mrs. Washington asks Col. Fitzgerald to convey to her sons at Mount Vernon, with as much expediency as possible, the enclosed information. Re: Bushrod Washington's personal affects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page, in hand of Gart. Tho[mpson], fragment, badly charred and mutilated, laminated, docketed, incomplete watermark (indistinguishable). Bill from John Kea[ ] to Mary Washington for [£2.5.0].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. Receipt for £5.0.0. pd. in full by W. A. Washington--signed with C. Highlander's mark and witnessed by Jenny [Mrs. Jane ?] Washington. Docketed \"Charles Highlander's Rec. £ 5.0.0.,\" laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 2 pages. Agreement for Whiting to make repairs on his dwelling house, pay taxes, not allow servants and other stipulations on a certain tract (unclear as to location). Crane is making the agreement on behalf of George Augustine Washington. Whiting lived at Snow Hill on Bull Run in Prince William County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. 1 page. Letter in a humorous vein, chiding him for not writing--sends a book which she once recommended for his perusal--sends him fur gloves because \"the Severity of the last Winter may have operated so violently on his Herculean Hands, as to have numbed his fingers,\" thus preventing writing. Autograph letter, docketed in Mrs. P.'s hand, watermark (GR surmounted by crown and powder horn), written in 3rd person. Name does not appear on original manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount of Col. John Augustine Washington with the London agent Messer's deDrusina, Ridder, and Clerk. The account ledger includes items such as tools, shoes, clothing, dishes, cutlery, sewing . 1 sheet, 4 pages of implements, nails, snuff boxes, sugar, fabric, spectacles, and Hyson tea. Autograph document signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Can write oftener now--post leaves regularly--everyone sick--Miss Butler Thornton died of sore throat--Fanny's health improved by nursing George--sending Betsy to Fredericksburg for education--[Fanny is his wife and G.A.W.'s sister]--house not finished--has partnership in store at Germana--hopes to complete mills by winter next year--advises G.A.W. to build store or warehouses on his land--\" ... anythg. is preferable to an Estate in Land and negroes, which are not only unprofitable, but vexatious and troublesome\"--should sell land for certificates--Col. [Wm.] Washington wrote that G.A.W. was well.  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G. A. W.Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Ball\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. integral cover, New York, watermark. Docketed \"Excellency Richard Henry Lee President of the Honorable Continental Congress.\"  Re apprehension and publication of private letters abroad concerning public credit, and shows the necessity of \"immediate vigourous measures for supplying the Treasury of the United States...\" Note at bottom indicates 13 copies made and sent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Fox Neck. Letter by Maj. Jones--read in paper account of arrival in Charleston and health is restored--he should go to Sweet Springs in June - Oct.--\"A Virginia Estate is attended with such care, anxiety, and trouble, that it will in some measure prevent our Ease and Happiness ...\"--has rented out \"Traveller's Rest\" with stock, etc. to Mr. Young, an English farmer--lays off farm in equal lots of 40 A. with ditches and fencing--\"From this I shall get somethg. certin, and my Posterity will have a pretty Farm in such perfection as will require but few slaves to manage it.\"--intends same for all his property--Sam.[G.A.W.'s brother] bought wagon and will visit soon--will go to Sweet Springs to improve wife's health--G.A.W.'s lots in good condition--has received no rents for him--Callender should collect them--the Magnolia are produced from the Seed which are contained in Cones ...\"--will go to Botonast nearby to get information and some seeds. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., \"Recd 1st Apl. 85\". Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Ball.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Fredericksburg. Concern for G.A.W.'s health--should he need any cash, call on his friend Mr. Wm. Crafts--\"your core and filtering stone came same to hand and is in my store.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., \"Recd. 1st Apl. 85\", watermark (FA). Name on original manuscript appears as \"[Capt.] E. Callender.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Spotsylvania City. His letter not received--death of his baby [George] of the humour in his head--\" ... the old Lady (Mrs. Washington [Mary]) not long ago had a violent fall from her steps wch had nearly broke her arm. It is now getting so yd. she has some little use of it.\"--Col. Jno. Thronton will let G.A.W. have horse on good terms--rents--Capt. Callender expects him to draw upon him and his friends--goes to Sweet Springs if he can raise money--hopes to complete his race, dam and saw mill--all in Berkeley are well--will go there with Col. [Chas.] Washington--elections at Stafford--Garrett and Brent elected--Maj. Dick dead and John Lewis near death at Dr. [David] Stuart's--Miss Spriggs married Jno. Mercer and Brent to Miss Ambler. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., watermark (GR surmounted by crown and powder horn). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Ball\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Charleston. Earliest ship for Va. is next Thursday for Fredericksburg--ship for Phila. or N.Y. will arrive shortly--will engage staterooms on this for G.A.W.--Phila. newspapers just arriving on ship. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., watermark (GR surmounted by crown and powder horn).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Acknowledges letter telling of his son's death--[Capt. Alexander Spotswood Dandridge]--what to do with land intended for his son--bring grandson to Hanover--does she have coat buttons of Scotch thistle which his son had?--he promised to wear them for friend's sake--weak from spell of gout.  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (Armed woman and rampant lion with motto Pro Patria GSB). Name on original manuscript appears as \"N. W. Dandridge.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Charleston. Ship bearing Major Jones leaves for Va. Thursday, barring possibility of freight for other parts of continent--tell Major Jones nothing has been heard of his friend [Gile ?]. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., incomplete watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Received letter covering several others to forward--will visit [Mt. Vernon] shortly--tell Mr. Lewis he will see him tomorrow or next day. Autograph letter signed, integral cover (in different hand), watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. Callender.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. On board the sloop Unity. Unable to pay house rent which is due--encloses £6 and promises rest soon to be paid to Capt. Callender--is doing some ship's carpentry work at present. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Rich. Kenney.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Torn. Sale by the Lees, husband and wife, to Washington and Smith of Burnt House, Old Quarter and Forest plantations, approx. 2600 acres in all. Burnt House tract located just south of Bushfield, home of JAW. A trustee signs for JAW. Witnessed by Hannah, Mildred, and Bushrod Washington, among others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. His flour hasn't come yet--will be taken care of when it does--will inform gentlemen desirous of purchasing corn that he has some--lists prices current on flour, etc.--tobacco shipped by Mr. Stoddard. Autograph letter signed, badly charred, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Herbert.\" Poor condition, badly torn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Concerning correspondence with George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Charles City, Virginia. Edloe has bond of Bernarde Moor's, signed as security by Lawrence Washington--requests payment from Lawrence Washington's estate. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Left word on leaving town that debt to G.A.W. was to be paid, but business interfered--Bundle at Mrs. Maury's--bundle of boots will come by next stage--is he married?--brother and sister going to springs. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"H. Armistead.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Mr. [Long?] left $55. with Mr. Watson for him--forwards bundle by stage--his brother is at Hobbs Hole [Tappahannock]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., laminated, watermark, directed \"by care of Josiah Watson Esq. with a Bundle.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"H. Armistead.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Benjamin Franklin's account with artist Jean Antoine Houdon for expenses and work done. Includes an order with Monsieur Jefferson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFragment, 1 page, docketed. Promise to pay £3. Signed by Throckmorton; witnessed by Ferdinand Washington, [son of Samuel Washington].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Studley, Hanover City. Ill health and business prevent his coming [to wedding of Geo. A. W. with Fanny Bassett]--will send carriage for them to spend Christmas with them--family at Studley sends regards. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Sends £25, balance of Mr. Matthew Whiting's rent--unable to pay £35 on his own rent until Nov. [sublet of farm from Whiting].  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ja. Crane.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill of sale, John Augustine Washington to his son, Bushrod Washington. John Augustine Washington testifies, 'five shillings to me in hand paid by the said Bushrod Washington before the sealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged Have Given, Granted, Bargained sold and conveyed...the following Negroe Slaves..\" Includes list of slaves by name. Signed by \"John Augt. Washington\" and witnessed by Jenny [Jane] Washington, Theodorick Lee and Corbin Washington. Autograph document signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Could not procure the silk for Mrs. [Fanny] Washington--hasn't the cash due G.A.W.--first cash he can get he will send--congratulations on his marriage. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docket by G.A.W., marked \"care of Mr. Josiah Watson.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Congratulations on his marriage. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., broken red seal. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Le Mayeur\". [Dr. Le Mayeur was a French dentist; Gen. Washington was one of his patients].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Sends £5 due on rent, but cannot pay more until later--congratulations on marriage--and improvement of health. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W. [At bottom of page is a list of money sent].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Williamsburg. His neglect in writing--\"I will take the liberty of enquiring into your feats of sportsmanship for I expect if you have ever been able to rise soon enough to execute your threats the poor ducks have been slain by thousands.\" --tell G.W. honey locust seed can be got at Eltham this year. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Berkeley City. Sends £35 in consignment of rent due by M. Whiting, tho he can hardly spare it--give Mr. McCray of Alexandria, the bearer, a receipt--\"for the aforesaid rent due from Mr. Matthew Whiting for the year 1785.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., marked \"Hand by Mr. M Cray.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ja. Crane\". [Lists kinds of money sent in payment].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Happy Retreat, near Charles Town. Congratulations on marriage--family is well--Mr. Crowe's money to be paid--saw G.A.W.'s property advertised in paper in Genl.'s name in Fredericksburg--Mr. John Briscoe desires to buy Whiting's place--write by Mr. McCray who comes to spend winter with them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., directed \"Hon'd by Mr. McCray.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Cha. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. An order for household articles--2 large Dutch blankets, not torn in two--clamps, bed cord, brads, large common plate buttons, one pair large leather shoes or pumps, one pair large callimanco, cupboard locks, one hank of silk \"near the pattern sent\", \"one hank of deep green\", long bent horn comb. [Enclosed is a scrap of silk mounted on paper]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, endorsed, silked. Name on original manuscript appears as \"H. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Annapolis. Regarding the management of the Principio Company property belonging to William A. Washington, who inherited the property from his father Augustine (George Washington's half-brother). Russell is manager and iron-master of the Principio Company. Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Inquires price of land and lots in [Fredericksburg] advertised in paper--intends buying if price is right--will give good bonds--answer by next stage. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., directed \"To the care Mr. Wm. Hunter.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Rob. B. Chew.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount - D.S. 1 page. Account from Oct. 1786-May 1789 amounting to £11.0.4 for iron work, shoeing wheels, ox chains, repairing old stock bands, etc. Credit given of £7.18.0 for 39 1/2 baskets of wheat. Document signed, badly charred, laminated, docketed \"Acct. Mr. J. Hill for Mrs. Washington\".Account sworn to on Aug. 13, 1790 by Chas. C[aller ?] and receipted by Abner Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 10 pages. Account of William Augustine Washington with Messieurs Henderson, Ferguson, and Gibson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Blenheim. Has heard of attachment on Md. estate of his father [Augustine W.] in consequence of a claim against Nivison--requests Mr. Cracroft to hire lawyer to fight it--bearer has briefs of case. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed \"Mr. Washington's papers delivered by Mr. Craycroft,\" marked \"fav. by Mr. Spencer Carter,\" watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 2 pages. George A. Washington agrees to rent to John Lewis \"the Lotts inclosed within the [ ] on which H. Armistead now resides for the sum of Seventy five Pounds ...\" Lewis also agrees to certain repairs to a dwelling house, stable and kitchen. Witnessed by a Mr. Ball. Signed and docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Gundin Chapin and Co. to George Augustine Washington. 1/2 doz. screws [1] pr Brass hinges, 500 no. 5 springs. Autograph document signed, in hand of Aquila Brown, laminated, watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [1786] July 17. Receipted by Aquila Brown for Gundin Chapin and Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Safe arrival at G. W.'s--be sure the General gets good Sanfine seed which he is ordering--get a \"Clever Lille Desant plow which must go with out a weeal for the land is not Level and to be shoor to make him Light and Desant and be Shoor to make him turn the works well ...\"--describes plows in use at Mt. V.--doesn't want wife to come yet, for he may not stay past his year--land poor, plows poor, farm instruments poor--wages and terms of General's are good--dislikes negroes--\"tese Black Peope I am Rather in Danger of being posind among them ...\"--wife can decide about coming--look after his children--General sold good sheep for 40/ \"a pes of thar money.\"--.  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermarks. [Bloxham was an English farmer who came to serve as farmer and manager of some activities at Mount Vernon. Peacey was his sponsor].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 6 pages. Congratulations on birth of another [daughter]--reflections on the role of women in educating children, and the education they need--wishes to have spent more time on improving mind than person--\"I have not a doubt that the General's visit to Chatham was productive of as much Pleasure to him as to you. I am sorry that you have Reason to think his native Climate does not so well agree with him as ours. In all probability his Destination will be Virginia. and sure I am that his Inclination and Attachments are decidedly for that State. When you see him present my Comps. he is one of my best Friends and Favorites.\"--family matters--too much rain for grain. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed in Mrs. Powel's hand, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. The bond is for 67 pounds sterling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Bushrod W. delivers letter and documents relating to a suit being brought against the estate of Augustine W.--his illness prevents attendance--gives some details of the defence--Bushrod will give security for him. Autograph letter signed, cover, laminated, docketed \"Forrest Stoddert vs. Washington,\" watermarks. Sent a copy of Augustine Washington's will for the use of Stone as a legal representative in a Maryland suit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Bushrod W. delivers letter and documents relatinig to suit being brought against the estate of Augustine W.--his illness prevents attendance--gives some details of the defence--Bushrod will give security for him. Autograph letter signed, cover, laminated, docketed \"Forrest Stoddert vs. Washington,\" watermarks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Send crimson or blue silk to face flannel waistcoat for the General. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Malbro. Would quarrel with Mr. W[ashington] for not allowing her to visit them--will bring missil or send it by first opportunity--best love to all at Mt. Vernon--a kiss to her godddaughter--Sally [Sarah Offitt Craufurd] can almost walk. Autograph letter signed, fragment, incomplete, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Sarah Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 28 pages. Rutherford's survey for land owned by George Augustine Washington near Charles Town in Berkeley County, Virginia (now West Virginia). Survey of this tract after it was split and bequested to G.A.W.'s sons, George Fayette and Charles Augustine. The sons, in turn, rented their properties to Peter Cockrell and Garland Moore, respectively. Includes list of 10 slaves Cockrell rented along with land and accounts of expenses and produce of the Berkeley Farm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Thompson agrees to \"furnish Major George [A.] Washington with Thirty Barrills of Indian Corn to be delivered at his place in the Month of March next, ...\" or to freight it to General Washington's mill if that is G.A.W.'s wish. If he fails in this obligation, 40 pounds Virginia currency is due.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Sends packet which Gen. Washington sent to him--quotes from G.W.'s letter telling of desire of his farmer [Bloxham] to bring wife and children over to America--ship sails from London to place near G.W's seat in Feb.--if passage is desired for her must be paid in advance. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, post mark \"A1, 17\", watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Welch.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. London. Thanks for present of a hare--has booked passage for Mrs. Bloxham and 2 children--\" ... the Vessell goes very near Gen. Washingtons Landing so that Mrs. Bloxham has not far to travel\"--costs of passage--bring bedding for ship's cabin--\"Goods and cloaths in Virginia as they mostly come from hence are very dear, therefore it woud be necessary for her to Lay in a good Stock of them ...\"--seeds will go by same boat--these will be sent to warehouse or counting house first--if Mrs. Bloxham changes her mind let him know. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmark, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Welch.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Dr. Craik brings a shoe--send a pair or two at Lowry's of purple morroco of same size--also a pr. or 2 of red--Mrs. Washington will send back ones not suiting. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, part of watermark (HB).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 2 pages. Survey and plat of 1121-acre tract owned by George Augustine Washington near Charleston in the county of Berkeley.\" About 250 acres of the ... tract is cleared ...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 2 pages. Renewal of an agreement made December 25, 1784 (see MVLA Collection). This agreement is to expire on December 25, 1787 \"at which time the said Land and premises is to be ... peaceably and quietly given up to said Washington as required.\" Rent is 40 pounds Virginia currency. Document signed, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Have shirts, neck handkerchiefs \u0026amp; ruffles made from linen an cambrick left at Snow's store--to have been made at Mt. V. but G.W. having new \"recruit\" made for himself, so \"I therefore told Mrs. Washington that I could not get any linnen which I liked-that was a lie Snow, but yet it did not hurt me to tell it so much as it would to have delayed anything which was doing for the Genl.\"--Peter to pick up Lear's shoes--\"Has [Hooff ?] paid or protested by bill upon him?\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Received Mr. Hanson's draft and the bill for making shirts--advancing board to Mr. Hanson before due for [Geo. S. and Lawrence A. Washington]--got down before rains came--send down Mr. Hunter's receipt--\"Washington sends his love to you and says you are not a man of your word, for you promised to come down here on Sunday and did not.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Thanks for 4 shirts and 2 neck cloths--send rest and the bill, will pay when next in town--apologizes for lack of New England gallantry at letting Miss Craik go home by herself--will accompany Mrs. W. and Mrs. Stuart to Belle Voir--Phila. packet just \"passing by the door\"--when can they get things from her?--is now writing this while in hands of his [\"freisear\"]--5 more wash basins are needed. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDivision of slaves from the estate of John Augustine Washington amongst Bushrod Washington, Corbin Washington, and Hannah Washington. \"West\" Ford, \"Billey\", \"Betty\", and \"Venus\" are listed under slaves to Hannah Washington. 1 sheet, 2 pages of text.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAt court held for Westmoreland County the 31st day of July 1787, the Will and Codicil made 1785 November 19 by John Augustine Washington and under the oath of executors Bushrod Washington and Corbin Washington along with William Augustine Washington was entered into and acknowledged bond with conditions as the law direct. Certificate is granted them for obtaining a probate. Signed by James Bland, C.W.C and William Butler, D.C. and noted as 'A true Copy.' Autograph document signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Letter and articles came to hand--he used good judgment on the cape--send black cape for G.A.W. and one for self; also plain metal buttons for white broad cloth vest and breeches--Mrs. W. obliged for cards--\"Mrs. St[uart] was disappointed by not seeing certain personages on Sunday.\"--send hair ribbon--any late arrivals in Alexa.?  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount. A.D.S. 1 page. Account for £6.10.9 includes woodwork for 1 pr. cart wheels, 2 boxes for them, tire and nails, altering and putting on 8 stock bands. Credit is given for wheat and old iron. Autograph document signed, in hand of Abner Vernon, fragment, badly charred, laminated, incomplete watermark. Account certified correct by Abner Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Signed by J[?] Berry to the fact that John Milton, deputy sheriff served notice to William Kerchival and John Williams that judgement would be brought in October for payment of bond to George Washington. Milton served notice on Aug. 21, 1787. Addressed to Francis Whiting on the other side.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill. 12 dancing lessons for Miss Fanny Smith and 6 visits to reach Miss H[annah] Washington...her school is located at Chantilly ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Fears frost, \u0026amp; will be unable to see them until 10th or 12th of month--please pay Mr. Anthony Buckner sum of £3, and place to acct. of D. S. Autograph letter signed, fragment with integral cover, laminated, docketed, directed \"By Mr. A. Buckner.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Send by the bearer 3 bushels of salt, allum, and the plank, if it is ready--if not ready, let him know when it will be. Autograph letter signed, fragment, docketed, laminated, part of a watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Let bearer, John Monday, have bottle of snuff, bed cord, molasses, pint tumbler and [ ] and charge to his own account. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, fragment, laminated, watermark, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Rob. H. Hooe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Brent-Town. To the assistant for Huie, Reid, and Company. Send by bearer 1/2 yd. cloth--are goods arrived and open yet? Let Mr. Peirce have credit in store, and will guarantee payment for him. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Hooe.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Send by bearer, Jno. McKay salt and small pot and charge it. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed, on reverse of part of legal document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Please let Benj. Mattison have 4000 single [tens?] and 200 double [tens?]. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Pay bearer £0.9.2. Autograph document signed, fragment, docketed \"Charles Adams 11 Oct 87,\" laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Dumfries. Send by John 3 yds. fine \"plad\", one gallon good spirits, molasses, morocco slippers, callimineo pumps, candles, and 2 wash basons. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Neabsco. Must leave for Bul[l] Run in morning--requests he let bearer have £6 to pay workmen--will write memorandum of all winter clothing needed. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed, watermark [separate cover addressed to Mr. Reid probably goes with this letter].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFragment of cover, probably goes with letter of October 17, 1787, John Carter, Jr. Neabsco, to James Reid.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. To James Read (or Reid?) in Dumfries. Send by Scipio sugar, tea, also for Polly Brent send crape gauze, leather shoes to measure sent, and large chip hat--send 2 hanks pale yellow silk. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Send by bearer 1000 ten penny nails, 2 bead cords \u0026amp; 1 quart rum--to be charged. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed, incomplete watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Credit Mr. Blake, bearer, for what necessaries he wants on her account. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Send ten penny nails, brown lining \"garman Toulles\" stockings, etc. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed \"John Smith 29 Octr 87.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount with a dressmaker ... entries include making a \"lude string Robe\" robe and petty coat, great coat and altering 3 garments ... total £1.10.0. Receipted Aug. 31, 1790.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 4 pages. Bonds taken for [slaves?] sold, amounting to £560.19.0--signed by Willm. A. Washington and John Fauntleroy--\"other Accts. on this list not yet bonded--£121.19.1\"--amts not bonded include for Phaeton and harness, Chair, Livestock and lumber. Document signed, endorsed \"An Acc't. of Bonds and debts due for property sold of Colo. Thomas Turner at Smith's Mount and Nanzatico,\" laminated, unidentified watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 2 pages. Washington agrees to continue leasing a tract of land in Berkeley County \"adjoining the Town of Charles Town for and during the Term of one Year ...\" i.e. Dec. 25, 1787 to Dec. 25, 1788. Whiting shall pay required land tax and \"Forty Pounds Spacie, Virginia Currency, ...\" to Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Whiting exchanges \"... two Cows under seven years old, thirteen herd of Sheep under four years old\" for a year's rent of land in Berkeley County (see Agreement, Nov. 3, 1787). Washington allows four pounds ten shillings for each cow and twelve shillings per herd of sheep.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 26 pages. A portion of an account book containing record of rentals due and accounts owed by \"George Washington President of the United States.\"--the first 9 pp. (at least one missing) concern tenants living on the tract called \"Asbeys Bend - under the Blue Ridge Part in Fauquier and Part in Loudoun\"--lots are listed, tenant named, and an account given of what he owes and has paid--following pp. concern lands on Gooseneck Creek in Fauquier County and in Berkeley County and Frederick County.--then follow several pp. of \"George Washington President of the United States in Acct. Current with B. Muse\", concerning expenses and collections, legal in nature in connection with the foregoing lands and tenants. Autograph document signed, in hand of Battaile Muse, 2 blank pages, silked.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Airy. Thanks him for his condolences and offer of help upon her afflictions. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by T. Lear. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor Stuart.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Little Washington Custis [6 yrs. old] thanks Mrs. Powel for a book, the Children's Friends, which she sent him--his sisters and Miss Harriot [Washington] send their respects. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Unhappy over their separation--her approaching confinement [Anna Maria Washington, born April 3, 1788]--weather severe--plows frozen--spare no expense in getting skillful person, recommends Mrs. Harrison [midwife ?]--Mrs. Bassett's shoes not forwarded to Phila. yet--will get biscuit and hat for your father and brother--family news--inquire into cotton--little Wash. [Custis] wants to write her a letter--\"We this evening recd. an acct. of the adoption of the Constitution by the State of Massachusets which was deliberately discusd and with the greatest harmony adopted the Minority determining to give it every support tho they were unsuccesful in their opposition.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by Fanny B. W-n, watermark (IV). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. A. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. For 6 bushels of winter vetches for General Washington, totaling £2.2.0. Autograph document, small page, docketed. [This was for seed bought in England].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Sent letter yesterday by Col. Humphreys--send a dozen hand saw files and 3 men's coarse hats--Tom has Mr. Porter's saddlebags. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, incomplete watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Robert Morris on way to Va. and takes portable camera obscura as a gift to G.W.P. Custis [7 yrs. old]--landscapes at Mt. Vernon will be perfectly represented and can be copied--profiles may be taken with it--Mr. Morris will show him how to use it--send her his sister's [Nelly] and Mrs. W.'s profiles. Autograph letter signed, docketed, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Asks for 6 barrels of \"Hearons\" [herring ?] from Mt. Vernon--thanks for trouble in finding him freight--try to find Gibb a load from the Potomac back to Fredericksburg. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., watermark (Taylor). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Edw Pye Chamberlay\". [Chamberlayne, of King Wm. County, married Agnes Dandridge].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Land to be sold by Washington to Sullivan who wants it for speculation--Peter can bring mares to the horse. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, \"A distinguished and brave Revolutionary officer\", watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour receipts signed by Davenport (George Washington's miller) from the Mill. An accompanying docket refers to these receipts as \"Accounts of Corn and Meal delivered out of the Mill for and by the orders of G[eorge] A[ugustine] W[ashingto]n...125 Bushels Corn.\" Four documents signed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Jos. Davenport.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Send Mrs. [Martha] Washington 2 yds. black lute-string, \"as near the patron [pattern] as it can be got\",--also 3 prs. of best white kid gloves, long--. Autograph letter signed, laminated, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. A. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Rotterdam. Received from Capt. Robt. Wyllie on his brig the Molly the documents handing them 50 hhds. tobacco, and letter informing them the vessel's whole cargo was addressed to them from themselves, Mr. Hector Alexander, and Mr. George Walker of Georgetown--before they could finish processing it as per instructions, an interdict from Mr. G. Gibson to Capt. Wyllie to deliver cargo to him, on consequence of order from Messr. Smith Huie Alexander and Co. of Glasgow--sends copy of letter they sent to Smith Huie Alexander and Co.--thanks them for confidence placed in them--will inform them of decision in this affair. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, laminated, directed \" By Cap. McGill from Rotterdam,\" also marked on cover \"Capt. Quick to go from [ ] the readiest way to Rotterdam,\" cover used as a scratch sheet, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 2 pages. George Augustine Washington contracts with Samuel Roberts for the latter to disassemble a building at Johnson's Fishery (at River Farm) and re-erect it \"... agreeably to the back part of Genl. Washington's kitchen or Servant's Hall, weatherboard, case, cornice, and bargeboard it in the same way--.\" Roberts is to receive, for his service, 11 pounds Virginia currency and the assistance of one slave. Document is unsigned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne envelope, no letter or note. Addressed to Samuel Powel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Asks his price for land in Carolina--has been offered land \"in this Neighbourhood\" but prefers the Carolina tract--poor quality of Carolina land. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Richmond\", watermark obscured.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Account of sales of fruit received by the Philadelphia Packet, Capt. Elwood for a/c of Messrs. Andrew Clows Co. George Washington's order for 110 pounds of filberts appears on the account of fruit brought to Alexandria on Captain John Ellwood, Jr.'s Philadelphia packet boat, the sloop \"Charming Polly.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Smith tells Washington of certain clothing purchases she has charged to Washington on account with \"Mr. Crabb.\" Letter carried \"By Harry.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Winchester. On reverse, a protest signed by Thacker Washington \"... because not given by Miss Anne Blair, whose order will be accepted.\" Request for payment of £11.12.6 to Mr. Nath. Gray.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Apologies for delay in executing commission for Mrs. W.--has been ill--nice white fur available, but advises waiting until autumn, because of lateness of season--did he receive letter and pamphlet of the Debates of the [Phila.] Convention?--\"As I knew you were a Member of the Virginia Convention I thought it might be agreeable to you to see in how masterly a Manner Mrs. Wilson had treated the Science of Government.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, red seal, watermark (W).Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Thanks him for forwarding 4 tierces and 3 barrels of seed by the Tree Mason, Capt. Lawrence Lazore--please forward freight bill. Autograph letter signed, docketed \"Recd. [April] 24 Ansd May 13th\", watermark (incomplete LVG and powder horn). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. A. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Orders muslin for Mrs. Washington--requests Dunlap and Claypole's paper sent regularly to Major [G.A.] Washington--send Will [to N.Y.] when he's able to travel. Autograph letter, laminated, docketed by Lear(?) \"These letters were recorded by H.[owell] Lewis. Name does not appear on original manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted broadside outlining the formal order of procession for the inauguration ceremony for the first President of the United States, George Washington. A manuscript docket on verso reads \"Order of Procession on the Inauguration of President Washing[tn], 30 April 1790.\" Another manuscript docket on the front of the broadside, underneath the printed text, reads \"Order of procession on the inauguration of President Washington 30, April 1790.\" This year is incorrect, as the inauguration took place on 30 April 1789.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Pittsylvania. Return of his draft, half satisfied leads him to think it is inconvenient for them to answer any further requisitions for money--will try to discharge his large debt to them speedily--reminds them that they had consented to consolidate his scattered debts into one general acct. upon their books--hopes this will prevail upon them to give him time to discharge various debts, but if they prefer, they have enough of his property at their disposal to discharge a debt to them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, laminated, directed by \"favr. Mr. Smith,\" watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. President would like Billy [Lee] sent to Mt. Vernon when he can be moved safely, for he cannot be of use here--\"But if he is still anxious to come on here the President would gratify him altho he will be troublesome--He has been an old and faithful Servt. this is enough for the Presidt. to gratify him in every reasonable wish\"--if Major W. needs buck wheat from Phila. he will let you know--G. W. wishes Dunlop and Claypool's paper sent to N.Y., and will furnish them from there to the Major at Mt. Vernon. Autograph letter initial signed, laminated, docketed by Lear(?), watermark (L Munn). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\" Not in Writings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Dumfries. Interest on certificate in name of John Dickenson belongs to bearer Mrs. Dickenson--let her have her warrant, or purchase it of her--she is in great want. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn estimate for a saddle for the President.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 10 pages. An account of Robert Lewis's trip as far as Baltimore accompanying his aunt Mrs. Washington to New York--family relations and friends--preparations and farewell at Mt. Vernon and Dr. Stuart's in Alexandria--Col. Blackburn's--Mr. and Mrs. B[ushrod] Washington--Mrs. W.'s parting with her servants at Mt. V.--rental of horses from Mr. Van Horn--efforts to purchase a horse for [G.W.]--two ferry crossings--Major Snowden and family--description of countryside--Mrs. Carroll's reception near Baltimore--visit with Dr. McHenry in Baltimore. Autograph document, unbound, laminated, watermark, docketed in later hand, \"Journal of Mrs. W's journey to N. York.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Charles came up to get the [storehouse ?] key being mended--send a dozen lbs. of figs to be charged to G.A.W.--needs 200 \"small tacks with flat heads proper for nailing leather on Brick moulds ...\"--Mrs. [Anna Maria] Bassett and Mrs. Washington will dine with Mrs. Porter after lunch on Sunday--Mr. Bassett will attend them and perhaps G.A.W. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by Snow (?), watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. A. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. President desires to have Billy [Lee] sent to N.Y. since Billy earnestly desires it--send stays and shoes to Mrs. F[anny Bassett] W-n at Mt. V.--send Mrs. M. W.'s to [N.Y.] and charge all to President's account--she overpaid for altering some gowns--Billy's expenses to be pd. by G.W. thru Biddle (mentioned in Writings in footnote). Autograph letter initial signed, docketed, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. An account of ferry and inn expenses listing all the stops between Georgetown and New York--carriage of a trunk from Phila to N.Y.--stage horses--Col. Van Horn who arranged the trip had been paid earlier some amount--. Document, in hand of Robert Lewis, watermark, endorsed on back, \"The Amount of every expence is £67.10.7 Pensylvania currency.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. \"The President will thank you to put into the hand of Mr. Wm. Hunter Junr. of Alexa. thirty five Guineas, for him to deliver to Mr. John Campbell of Bladensbg. ... in payment for a Horse sent by Mr. Campbell to the President.\" Autograph letter initial signed, laminated, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\" Writings, XXX, 342-343. [Mr. Hunter was on his way back to Alexa. from N.Y., and stopping in Phila.].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. Inquiries about table ornaments--\" ... and if the large and small Glasses of M. Dela Croix are of the same set, he [the President] will thank you to procure them...\"--\"The President has a French man with him who is said to be a compleat Confectioner and professes to understand everything relative to these ornaments, so that the Glasses only are wanting.\" Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed, watermark (L. Munn). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Alexandria. Discusses religion ... suggests his mother rise early and ride before breakfast ... glad she is rid of Sorrel ... welcome to molasses sugar ... will not be diffident in requesting favors of her ... glad to hear wheat, barley, and clover are so fine ... agricultural advice ...  Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. Billy [Lee] arrived--\"The President thinks those ornaments will not answer the purpose as the two sets are not made to join each other \u0026amp; neither separate are large enough for his table\"--President much indisposed--fever and a tumor on his thigh. Autograph letter initial signed, docketed, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Baltimore. Sends letters of testimonials \"in my favor\"--hears of president's recovery--his sickness prevented Speaker of House of R. from writing him as per his promise. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by Lewis, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Alex. Furnival.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Sends copy of Committee's report on mode of collecting taxes--how does his memorial stand with President?--any chance of employment?--amusements in N.Y.--hopes President is recovered. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed, postmarked \"Balt. July 5.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Joshua Barney.\" [Barney sailed miniature ship \"The Federalist\" to Mount Vernon in 1788; gift of merchants of Baltimore.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Happy over her children's situation [in N.Y.] -- glad \"My good Mama [Martha Washington] ... has at last seen the necessity of making the Dr. children respect as well as love her, for that they never wou'd have done had she continued her former improper indulgence to them.\"--their sisters are with her--death of Mr. Richard the printer--doesn't approve of taking her daughters [Eliza and Martha Custis] to Alexandria feast and merriment--requests him to have a butter print made for her--competition in selling butter to Alexandria. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor Stuart.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1789] July 8.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Saurason obligates himself to sell Washington his lot \"... 40 feet on Duke street and 70 on St. Asap[h]\" for seventy five pounds Virginia Currency. This lot is \"... subject to a ground rent of twenty five Shillings...\" The agreement is subject to Washington's procuring another lot from Thorton Alexander.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Account from July 1789 for \"Visiting Mrs. W. Examining a Cancer and Consultation with Dr. Hall - £2.2.0.\" Document, fragment, badly charred, laminated, docketed \"Dr. R. Wellford Acct and [ ],\" incomplete watermark. Proved before magistrate, Geo. French, on Aug. 19, 1790. Receipted on reverse Sept. 13, 1790 from Mrs. Lewis. Signed by Wm. Yates for Robt. Wellford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Cousin A.O.C.C. married Jack Lyons--saw many friends at Eltham and Elsing Green--\" ... hope He [G.A.W.] is not so regardless of His health as he used to be, tell Him from me that one child and the prospect of another are sufficient inducements to make him prudent, an Orphan's situation is deplorable, for a Mother cannot be of much advantage without a Father's assistance.\"--lack of a carriage prevents her coming to Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by F. B. Washington. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. C. Bassett.\" Date on original catalog card appears \"[1789] Aug. 3\". [B.C. Bassett was sister-in-law of Fanny. She married John Bassett of Farmington, Hanover County. She was daughter of Wm. Burnett Browne of Elsing Green, King Wm. County.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. Received his several letters--slippers came safely to hand, also the bill for them--£70 received from Mr. Thomas Smith on acct. of the President--send 2 prayer books to Mrs. W. Autograph letter signed, docket, incomplete watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. 1 page. New York. Received bill from Dunlop and Claypoole--forward the enclosed answer to an address to Bethleham--procure 20 bushels of good winter barley for seed from reputable farmer--last procured from R.I. was not good--Mrs. W. wants Mr. Hazelhurst's bill for Chintz--charge to president's acct.--she also wants another prayer book added to 2 already requested. Autograph letter, docketed by Lear(?), watermark. Name does not appear on original manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Abingdon. Chides him for not writing - news from George [A. Washington] and family at Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor Stuart.\" Date on original catalog card appears \"[1789] August 19.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S 2 pages. Richmond. Re: Corbin W-n's suit with the Hites ... certain title papers missing must be supplied before the Oct. trial ... Patrick Matthews, Johnston, Russel are names appearing in the letter and seem to be former owners of the land in question ... \" Copy of a letter from Mr. John Marshall to Corbin Washington.\" Date on original catalog card appears \"[17]89 Aug. 23.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. New York. Prayer books came safely--encloses letter to Nicholas Eveleigh(?) in S. Carolina--put it on first boat to that place--\"Mrs. Washington wishes you to send 25to ... of chocolet shells to Mt. Vernon ...\"--send statement of President's account. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, partial watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. 2 pages. New York. President is getting a German gardner from Phila.--he doesn't speak English or know the country--pay and charge to President's account the amount of his passage in stage from Phila. to Alexandria. Autograph letter, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark (LVG surmounted by powder horn). Name does not appear on original manuscript. [Gardener was John Christian Ehler, sent from Germany by Henrick Wilmans of Bremen].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. Mrs. W. wants a gown of color like that enclosed in Tabby, ducape or Padusoy [paduasay]--send samples and price. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark (armed figure). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. G.W.'s acct. [from Biddle] is right--Mrs. W. wants 15 yds. of Padusoy of enclosed pattern--G.W. wants prices on clover seed and early delivery--suffered greatly last year because of late delivery of seed--congratulations on apptmt. as Marshal of District of Pennsyl. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark.Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. Introducing Col. Gordon, Col. Buckside, Capt. [Isaakson ?], and Lt. Erskine who are on their way to Canada. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed, watermark (T. French). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ph. Schuyler.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Appointed by P. Wagener. Washington is appointed surveyor \"... of the road from General Washington's ferry to his Mill, from thence to his tumbling dam, thence along his new road to intersect the River side old road above the Gumspring ...\" and is to use \"the male labouring Tithables\" on George Washington's plantation to keep the road in good repair.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTiffin renews his lease on land in Berkeley County [see 1788, Sept. 26, James Stuart and Edward Tiffin] for annual rent of 30 lbs., ten of which should go toward \"... putting a good Sufficient Roof on the Dwelling House and other necessary repairs ...\" Tiffin is forbidden to \"clear any land outside of his Inclosures\" or sell or waste Timber on this land nor seed any grain in the autumn unless he later agrees to a longer term.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. Mrs. W.'s Padusoy [dress material] and bill for it received--President wants list of plants and prices from Mr. Bartram, and when they should be transplanted--wishes to send some to Mt. Vernon. Autograph letter initial signed, docketed by Lear, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrint document, 1 page. An address from the Quakers from their annual meeting for Penn., New Jersey, Delaware, and western parts of Va. and Maryland. The Quakers are grateful for religious toleration and other American freedoms but state \"... we can take no part in carrying on war on any occasion ... but are bound ... to lead quiet and peaceable lives ... \" GW answers, in part, \"...it is doing the ... Quakers no more than justice to say, that (except their declining to share with others the burthen of the common defence) there is no denomination among us who are more exemplary and useful citizens.\" Printed document, pen trials on verso. Washington's reply is published in Writings, 30:416n.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Abingdon. Has never allowed herself to join general cry against him--wishes Bett and Patt [Eliza and Martha Custis] could have same advantages as her other children--guests--a boating accident in front of her house. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor Stuart.\" Date on original catalog card appears as \"[1789] Oct. 8.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Appoints Burgess Ball attorney in his own behalf for division of estate of his mother, Mary Washington. Poor condition. Document signed, fragment, laminated, badly charred by fire, docketed Chs. Washi[ngton] Powe[r of Attorney]. Signed by Chas. Washington. Witnessed by M. Frame and Fielding Augusting Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 4 pages. \"Accot. of sales of the Stocks etc. sold at the plantation of the late Mrs. Mary Washington, on the 29th of October 1789.\" Some of the buyers include Charles Carter Jr., Bushrod Washington and Burges[s] Ball. Stock sold includes sheep, oxen, hogs, pigs, horses, cows. Autograph document, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Massachusetts. Letter was written after the visit of George Washington to Boston. Otis writes that Washington's \"... presence has diffused joy amongst all ranks ...\" Autograph letter signed, on fine (laid) paper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 7 pages. Boston. He was fortunate enough to help with preparations for Washington's visit. Describes the planning and the President's visit. Docketed and signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Injunction bond for paying all costs and damages \"that shall be awarded against him [Warner W.]\" in Frederick County Court. Document signed, docketed \"Washington vs. Mills and Co., Injn. Bond,\" watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Has heard nothing from Mr. Bartram regarding plants and shrubs--has been away from N.Y. with President--\"The President will thank you to pay to the Honb. Robt. Morris Esq. livres 32-12-2 being a balance due to Gouvr. Morris Esq. for something which he purchasd in France for the Presid. - and also to know from him (R.M.) the amount of some floor matts and a pr. of blk sattin brot. from India the summer before last in one of Mr. Morris's ships and pay the same\"--find out price of buck wheat and if it can be had on short notice--clover seed has been procured here. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by Lear(?) \"per Major Jackson,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for loaves of bread for the prisoners. Small slip of paper charred by fire, laminated, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmall scrap of paper, charred by fire, laminated. For £3.0.0 due from George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 shillings discharging Miss Fanny B. Smith's account ... Witnessed by Hannah Washington, Sr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. 1 page. Lancaster. He cannot accept commission of purchasing mares for Genl. W.--his daughter very ill, and cannot go thru country looking for them--Mr. John Miller knows horses and is dependable--perhaps he can undertake the business. Autograph letter, docketed. [See letter from Th. Hartley to G.W., Dec. 7, 1789].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Received his letter after delay--the President has been informed of contents and replies, \"as an act of Providence has interposed to render a complyance with your promise impracticable, he must have further patience\"--he also says clean sound wheat will be taken at his mill in payment and the Alexandria Cash price allowed for it--corn crop poor so would also like to have some if he has it. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark, postmarked \"Alex Dec. 18,\" docketed, note in later hand reads \"Above signature seems to be that of George Augustine Washington Son of Charles - who was G.W.'s brother - This presented to MVLA July 3/97 by Mrs. Carrol Mercer Washn. D.C.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"George A. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. New York. President desires to know prices of buckwheat delevered to Va. in bags, and in barrels--if cheaper there or in back counties of Va.--requests information by next week so he can write Major W. what to do--probably can't be sent down rivers until spring thaws--Mrs. Reinagle, who taught Miss Custis music, to send some music proper for her thru the winter--mentions his approaching marriage. Autograph letter signed, docketed, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page docketed. Laminated. This cover came with all the letters to Biddle from Lear.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Lists 13 slaves by name, above 16 years of age, and \"Horses 7.\" Also lists his taxable property in Truro Parish, 1789 as three slaves above 16 years, four horses and a phaeton carriage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. A Tax Bill for the year 1788, directed to Major George Washington, nephew of General Washington, and one time Mount Vernon manager, from Mr. Vernon manager, from Mr. Joseph Powell in the amount of £7.2.2 plus 36 lbs of tobacco.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Received music from Mr. Ranigle -- Send 200 bushels of buckwheat to Mt. Vernon in bags marked G.W. -- compliments of the season from President and Mrs. Washington. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, watermark incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. President wants some superfine bolting cloth to be sent to Mt. Vernon-for a reel 9'2\" in length and 5'6\" in circumference -- have cloth chosen by Mrs. Lewis or a skillful miller. Autograph letter signed, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. New York. [Washington] has written Major [George A.] W-n regarding the bolting cloth--G.W. arranged thru Col. Hartley of Lancaster to have breeding mares sent to Mt. Vernon--money to be paid thru Biddle. Autograph letter signed, docketed by T. Lear \"Jany 17. 1790.\"  Dated incorrectly 1789 in heading, incomplete watermark. Not in Writings; Vol. XXX, p. 507, has footnotes mentioning this letter. Date on original catalog card appears [1790] Jan. 17.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. A draft enclosed, drawn by Samuel Meredith on the Bank of North America for $1066.66 -- to go to the account of the President -- is to pay for breeding mares bought through John Miller and Paul Zantzinger. Autograph letter signed, docketed, corrections added in G.W.'s hand, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. Received his letter and will render any assistance he can for President--is sure an exchange of houses can be accomplished--can treat for any part of furniture which might be wanted--will see Mr. Lear at his home this evening. Autograph letter, in first person, integral cover, docketed by Lear, laminated, watermark.  Name on original manuscript appears as \"Mr. Macomb.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for 18 shillings in account for Mrs. Betty Lewis, Subscribr. to Revd. Thomas Thornton for year 1789. Autograph document signed, 1 page, fragment, laminated, docketed \"Thos. Garnett [ ] Rect. 18 /\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Major Washington has sent size of bolting cloth now in the mill [see under same date, separate document] -- send by earliest conveyance to Mt. Vernon -- send president's account when convenient. utograph letter signed, docketed, incomplete watermark, [scratched on paper is name \"Polly Long,\" Lear's fiance at this time and later his first wife].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. President wishes carpet, pea green ground with white flowers or spots -- carpeting would be better than a carpet -- can find no carpet in N. Y. to fit the room, nor good carpeting -- Scotch carpeting is almost only kind to be found there. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, (written on reverse on a cover directed to \"The Secretary of the President of the United States\"). Writings, XXXI, 8-9; Minor variations. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Received President's account -- \"In reply to your wish to know the President's birth day it will be sufficient to observe that is on the 11th of February Old Style - but the almanack Makers have generally set it down opposite to the 11th day of Feby. of the present Style - how far that may go towards establishing it on this day I don't know - but I could never consider it any other ways than stealing as many days from his valuable life as is the difference between the old and the new Style.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Bill for fifty pounds to be paid to George (A.) Washington agent for the President of the U.S.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Happy at receiving her letter and sister Carter's lengthy one -- sorry to hear of illness and deaths among the negroes, \"... Temple in particular as he was a hearty, strong young fellow and arrived at an age when his services might have compensated his master or mistress for the trouble which is attendant on raising young negroes and the expense incurred, previous to their attaining the age of manhood\" -- they have been busy moving the president's household to more commodious quarters -- Mrs. White comes to visit only on public days -- these are crowded occasions -- last evening was at an assembly -- danced with Miss Briscoe -- many there disappointed president and lady didn't attend -- female part glad some of the family appeared -- \"For my own part, I am of so much more consequence here than when at home that I believe I shall never be content anywhere else.\" Post script dated Feb. 27: They have moved into the new house -- unable to find time to buy a toy for Maria. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed \"Mrs. Betty Lewis\", watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Rob. Lewis.\" Post script dated Feb. 27--They have moved into the new house--unable to find time to buy a toy for Maria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. They have found a carpet for the room described in last letter -- but obliged to him for looking -- add 200 more bushels of buckwheat to quantity already procured -- can be carried to Va. in bulk, saving expense of bags or barrels -- Capt. Ellwood will do this, using his hogsheads. Autograph letter signed, docketed. Writings, XXXI, 18. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Bearer, Martin Ehler, brings six mares -- two are those he mentioned before -- 4 are those that are described on enclosed list [no list enclosed here] -- one will match black mare purchased earlier. Autograph letter signed, docketed in a later hand, \"Zantzinger horse-dealer to Geo. A. Washington\", incomplete watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Received invoice of 200 bushels of buckwheat sent to Mt. Vernon -- omitted answering query on potatoes -- send them by next vessel -- President wants only 100 more bushels of buckwheat instead of 200 because of high price -- carry by bulk to lessen the freight. Autograph letter signed, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Lancaster. Martin Ehler had to turn back with the mares from Zantzinger -- couldn't cross Susquehanna River -- this adds to expenses he was to be allowed -- hired a helper, George Leonhart, to take the horses down -- gives details of the agreement with Ehler -- sent invoice to George Washington in New York. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Lear (?), watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Received letters from Zantzinger through Ehler and Leonhart, and the mares came -- they are fatigued but in good shape -- pleased with them -- can't determine the expenses of men's return journey, so asks that Zantzinger pay them return expenses and send invoice to President -- gave them no money. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Wrote letter to Mr. Moyston inquiring about a cook who lived with him -- no answer -- sent thru post office -- sends Biddle a copy to hand Mr. Moyston. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Sends the letter by her husband [John Bassett, Fanny's brother] -- he has been an invalid for a week -- envies her her fine son [G. Fayette Washington] -- mentions Mr. Bassett's death. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by Fanny B. W-n, watermark. Date on original catalog card appears as [1790] March 30. The writer was daughter of Wm. Burnett Brown of Elsing-Green.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Says Maria likely has the measles. Describes symptoms and treatment. Docketed to Mrs. Washington, Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. Simpson leases Washington's \"... fishing landing called Simpsons during the Herring season [for] twelve pounds specie ... also six thousand herrings.\" Simpson also agrees to \"... not permit a horse Waggon Cart or any other Carriage to come within his plantation for the removal of the fish ...\" Document signed, [in pencil \"William Simpson\"].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 deeds and letters housed within a single envelope, dating April 15, 1790, September 30, 1790, December 20, 1790, June 28, 1850, October 19, 1850, 1852, April 10, 1853, and February 18, 1861.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Abingdon. His approaching marriage--her unhappiness--had hoped to see her children this summer--her concern over Nelly--fears she will be spoiled by too much attention--\"her Dear Grandmama is too much pleased with the attentions paid to Nelly to judge of their impropriety. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear \"April 12th 1790.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor Stuart.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy this contract, Taylor agrees to act as overseer on Washington's farm in Fairfax County. Taylor is to oversee the slaves' labor; make and repair plows and fences; construct buildings as needed, \"see to the stock of every kind.\" Taylor will \"... provide in due season meal for the Negroes and see it regularly distributed--That he will be very careful of the Negroes--\" Taylor receives 18 lbs. and food and shelter for he and family. Copy of agreement also included, MS-4527\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. Representative of Virginia's 1st congressional district in the United States House of Representatives, Alexander White writes to \"Dear Madam\" that the President has been sick and confined to bed the past few days. He adds, \"I shall not trouble you with laws of a Political Nature only observe that our Proceeding are so dilatory that I fear spending the greatest part of the summer in this Place.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Baltimore. Directed by Hon. Capt. Furneval, this letter asks Lewis' interceding in behalf of \"our Old Friend\" to gain an appointment as Postmaster in Baltimore. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Lewis (?) watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. P. van Horne.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. \"The President will thank you to put into the hand of Mr. Wm. Hunter Junr. of Alexa. thirty five Guineas, for him to deliver to Mr. John Campbell of Bladensbg. ... in payment for a Horse sent by Mr. Campbell to the President.\" Autograph letter initial signed, laminated, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\" Writings, XXX, 342-343. Mr. Hunter was on his way back to Alexa. from N.Y., and stopping in Phila.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted document, signed by Thomas Jefferson, 1 page. Second session of Congress, \"An Act for finally adjusting and satisfying the Claims of Frederick William De Steuben.\" Gives Von Steuben compensation for his services in the war. Approved June 4, 1790.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Mr. C[raufurd] cannot set off by the 20th--\"you may thank me for having brought you to Alexa. I think Bushfield and its environs were never intended for the Sphere you (and your charming Washington) were made to move in\"--an admirer of hers [Ann's], a Dr. Clark--when she goes to Rippon Lodge, present her love to Papa and Manna and family--little [Sall] has been very sick with worms--plumbs and figgs which Daniel brought. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by \"Daniel,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript apperas as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. Received president's account -- questions item dealing with \"Express\" to N.Y. for Dr. Jones -- paid express sent by Col. Cummings to Philadelphia -- have Mr. Hare send best porter to Mt. Vernon in preparation for President's visit -- Mrs. Washington wants blue and white cups and saucers to match china at Mt. Vernon -- thanks for congratulations on his (Lear's) marriage. Autograph letters signed, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. Received letters enclosing accounts of George Washington's for coach hire and for porter sent to Mt. Vernon by Mr. Hare -- give prices of silver plated \"waiters\" (serving trays) in Philadelphia -- some have japanned bottoms and a silver plated rim of open work round them -- have any vessels from India brought fine muslins cheap? Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by (Lear?), incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. New York. Received her letter by Mr. Garnett and one from brother George--her indisposition--hopes to be in Va. within a month--Congress hopes to be able to adjourn by then--G.W. very well, as is Mrs. W.--hopes locket she requested has reached her. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Date on original catalog card appears as [c.1790] July 11.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. Keep silver waiter (serving tray) until called for -- they can be made more cheaply in N.Y. -- order Mrs. Washington 2 dozen tea cups and saucers and some slop bowls to match in blue and white china -- send them to Mt. Vernon -- send her some patterns of plain India Jaquinett muslin from which to choose -- will forward a draft next week. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\" Writings, XXXI, 70. One major variation in number of cups and saucers to buy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. Receipt for one quarter's wages ending June 30, £14.0.0. Autograph document signed, small slip, docketed, Receipt No. 24, charred by fire. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Osborne.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. Encloses draft for £200 on Bank of North America to go to President's account. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear(?).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Send 3 dozen tea cups and saucers and 2 dozen coffee cups and saucers and bowls -- if cannot get blue and white, then get the enamel mentioned in Biddle's letter -- Mrs. Washington sends muslin patterns -- send prices on any like them -- send price of white lead ground in oil and also painters oil fit for immediate use -- will be sent to Mt. Vernon from Philadelphia or New York, whichever is cheaper. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by [Lear]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. Received 2 pieces of muslin -- Mrs. Washington has kept one and the other is returned. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed, (written on reverse of a cover directed to the President of the United States of America), broken black seal, incomplete watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. Clarifies order of 3 dozen china cups and saucers for Mrs. Washington. Autograph letter initial signed, draft, fragment, docketed by Lear. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T.L.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. Received letter enclosing bill for china sent to Mt. Vernon -- President sets out for Mt. Vernon probably in 8 or 10 days after Congress adjourns -- he would not like any more parade than is necessary to gratify the people, any more is most fatiguing to him -- are any ships bound for London from Philadelphia and what accommodations are available? Autograph letter signed, draft, torn, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. Send by Mr. Robert Lewis, the bearer, an English-German dictionary for George Washington's German gardener -- George Washington in Rhode Island -- will leave New York for Virginia about first of September. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear, laminated, incomplete watermark.Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Bill for Bailey's English and German Dictionary at £2.5.0. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, docketed twice, \"No. 256 Receipt Charles Cist £2.5 19th Augt. 1790\" and \"Acct. for a Dictionary Augt. 19. 1790.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 2 pages, docketed. Agreement for Peter Cockrell to work for George A. Washington for one year. Signed by Peter Cockrell and J. Packett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. New York. Received bill and receipt for German-English dictionary -- please keep [silver?] waiter (serving tray) there until remove to Philadelphia -- President reaches Philadelphia about September 3 -- engage lodgings at Mrs. Mary House's [at 5th and Market St.] in Philadelphia for George Washington and family and stables for horses at Jacob Hiltzhimers -- if lodging not available there, then at city tavern -- gives proposed itinerary of President's trip to Philadelphia -- plea for no more parade and ceremony than necessary -- he (Lear) will remain in New York a few more days -- gives number of rooms needed for those in President's party, and delineates who is in the group (including 2 maids, 4 white servants and 4 black servants). Autograph letter signed, draft, laminated, docketed by Lear(?), watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Draft. New York. President left this morning and will be in Philadelphia on Thursday -- he has sent Mrs. Washington's trunk and an extra harness by stage to Philadelphia in Biddle's care to be sent to Alexandria by water -- Harness wrapped in rough cloth for protection -- he will pay expenses in New York -- direct any letter to him for they will come free during President's absence. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear(?). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\" Writings XXXI, 109 fn. Postscript added to this draft copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter, signed \"Timothy Pickering\" to Oliver Phelps. Pickering, appointed by President Washington as commissioner to the Iroquois, is writing to merchant and land speculator Oliver Phelps in response to the Pine Creek killings, in which two Seneca Indians were murdered in a dispute with the sons of John Walker, a man whom the Seneca claimed to have scalped and murdered several years prior. Pickering writes of Washington's \"utter abhorrence\" of the killings. He has sent Pickering to meet with the relations of the murdered Seneca men.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. New York. Tenders his thanks for their offer of services, but he and Mrs. Lear will reside with President -- expects to leave New York by October 1 -- will engage 2 packets to carry freight to Philadelphia -- asks Biddle to inquire for him -- many overcharge the President -- papers may be forwarded to Mt. Vernon -- received letter from President on particulars of alterations in home -- thinks Mr. Robt. Morris will be moved by 25th Sept., and President's furniture can be moved in then -- Biddle's drafts will be honored. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear(?).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. War department. Concerns allowance to invalids.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Sends letter by Dr. Stuart who is on way to Williamsburg -- President and Mrs. Washington have been home 10 days -- George Washington \"looks better than I expected to see him, but still there are traces in his countinance of His two last severe illnesses, which I fear will never wear off.\" -- they stay until middle of November -- little son has been ill. Date on letter appears to be 1791, but internal and external evidence confirm 1790 as date of composition. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, mistakenly dated in heading 1791, watermarks. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Frances Washington.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1790] Sept. 21.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Martha Custis [Martha Washington's niece] writes out a song for Mr. Snow. A notation in another hand, \"Received inclosed from Mrs. Stuart in Sept. 1790.\" Date on original catalog card appears c. 1790 [September].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. New York. Capt. Alberson brought his (Biddle's) letter -- discusses expensive price wanted by Alberson for hire of his vessel, and whether arrangements with him included cabin passage -- will start loading Tuesday and sail by end of week -- please engage lodgings for Mrs. Lear and himself at Mrs. House's or elsewhere near the President in Philadelphia until furniture arrives. Autograph letter signed, draft, laminated, docketed by Lear, watermark incomplete (crown).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Print document with notations. Baltimore. Bill for 1 oz. Nutmegs at 6 shillings from Andrew Aitken, apothecary and druggist. Autograph document signed, partly printed bill, laminated, docketed \"H. Washington 6/.\" Receipted by Andr. Aitken.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Please send the \"little Matter between us\" for Nells [ ] and the muslin--in very great need of it--also send sugar, none at all in this part of the Country. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed (not decipherable), laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Receipt for 115 barrels of corn \"bot of Mr. Chas. Carter from Mrs. Washingtons Estate.\" Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, signed by John Aston for Thos Gamill, re Mary Washington's estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Received money, muslin adn sugar by Peter--returns muslin--apologizes for asking her for the money, but she owed it and was being pestered for it--she owes Mr. [Bushrod] W[ashington] and \"yourself\" for spice mortar and \"skeleton--outside and curtain of a bonnett\"--hears from Mama [Christian Blackburn] that Polly [Blackburn] has several dance partners--she will be unable to come to [Alexandria] this winter but hopes to see [Ann] and Mr. Wn here shortly--sends some Spanish potatoes and apples--has Judith [Blackburn] increased her family?--send a bushel of cranberries--[Betty ?] Grayson not at home according to custom with the Miss Warings. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, directed \"by Peter,\" laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Her Mamma and Sister [Christian Blackburn and Polly Blackburn] pleased at their receiption at Mr. Campbell's, and also at plays--to have tea at Mr. Caton's where Polly will probably perform on harpsichord--write about her Fredericksburg excursion--. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed \"By Peter\", watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Nath. Craufurd.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]90 Oct. 25.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLottery tickets. 4 printed tickets to an Alexandria Street Lottery, signed by J. Swift, each ticket having on the back the name of one of John Basset's children, A[nna] M[aria], John, Virginia, and William; Wm. was born Oct. 10, 1790, and a lottery for paving streets of Alex. was authorized in Oct. 1790, with J. Swift as one of those appointed to conduct it. A scrap of paper with the name \"Mr. Bassett\" serves as a cover. Date on original catalog card appears [1790 ?][Oct.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Encloses a letter -- wrote letters to him and friend from Fredericksburg, to go by a county representative to the assembly -- best way to send letters to him is by post or a friend -- postmasters are more particular in sending letters addressed to our family than they are of others -- sick family at Mt. Vernon -- Bassett's sister and brother had visited and brought influenza -- Lewis and others leave Mt. Vernon on 22nd for Philadelphia. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed in pencil by (?), watermarks. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Rob. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill. A.D.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Bill for 1 box superior Hyson tea amounting to £20.18.9. Autograph document signed, fragment laminated, docketed twice, once by Lear, \"No. 257 Receipt Jno. Barnes £20.18.9 22nd Novr. 1790,\" and Rect. Jno. Barnes Novr. 22. [1]790 £20.18.9\", incomplete watermark. Receipted at same time by John Barnes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Bladensburg. Retained copy to Holmes regarding a lease of Holmes' land (location not specified) to Mrs. Betty Washington Lewis. Robert Lewis encloses several letters referring to this transaction. Mrs. Lewis has paid the first year's rent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Hasn't written her because he hasn't been successful in complying with her requests regarding chesnuts and sale of her colt--will try to sell colt at sale in a few days--intends being at Bushfield soon to attend Mr. Washington's sale--Judy sends love. Autograph letter signed, fragment of a separate cover, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"R. S. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears 179[0] Dec. 6.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod Washington, Alexandria VA, writes to Col. William A. Washington at Haywood regarding correspondence he received and enclosed about land belonging to William Washington. Bushrod reports that he has made enquires about the lots and hopes to provide satisfactory information on the subject. A side board ordered by William Washington has arrived and Bushrod suggests sending a vessel from his part of the country to retrieve the item. Sends love to his two nephews. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address label.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne card. Engraved card of invitation from General Knox's wife with decorative border: \"Mrs. Knox presents Compts. to Mr. Lewis and requests the Honor of his Company on Wednesday Evening the '2nd of Febry', Janry 25th 91. The favor of an Answer is desired. Sold by Burton No. 14 Capel Street. Date on original catalog card appears 17[91] Jan. 25. Partly printed with blanks filled in by hand, card size.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Regarding legacy left her [probably by her brother Geo. Wm. Fairfax, who died in 1787 in England] -- a bond given -- doesn't desire more land in Culpeper, Virginia -- has some which she has been unable to sell -- smallpox breaking out here -- \"Bob shou'd be careful of his cloaths.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed \"Letter Mrs. H. Washington about her husbands Bond\",\" incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Han. Washington.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]91 Jan. 30.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. For £2.0.0, an account of wages due from the President -- receipt in hand of George Augustine Washington. Document, small charred fragment, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., Receipt No. 299.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Bill for £4.4. for [Seine ?] twine. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, docketed twice, \"Recpt. No. 266, incomplete watermark. Receipted by Buchan Patton and Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Account for £0.5.3 for mending a plow, mending strap of a swingel tree, making plow bridel bits, etc. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, docketed \"J.B. Steels Bills for 1791.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. For 3 lbs. seine twine for 0.7.0. Autograph document signed, in hand of P. Prather, fragment, docketed \"No. 267,\" etc., laminated. Receipted by P. Prather for B. Patton and Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Receipt for £2.12.6 for 21 bushels of oats sold to Tobias Lear. Autograph document signed, fragment, in hand of Edmund Penin[gton] and signed by him, mutilated, laminated, docketed \"Edwd. Barr[in]g[ton] 23d March 91 2.12.6,\" and Receipt No. 269 Edwd. Barrington £2.12.6 23d March 1791.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Order to pay Alexander Smith £80. Witnessed by Wm. Wilson. Receipted by Alexander Smith April 8, 1791. Docketed same date. Document, silked, fragment, docketed, receipt 270.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Requests [Ann] to get some white ribbon for her at Perrin's store-will pay him herself--they expect [Ann and Bushrod Washington] for dinner on Tuesday. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Will, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]91 April 25.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Bill for making some ruffles, ruffled caps, etc.[?]. Autograph document, signed by \"femme le Chal\", fragment, laminated, docketed twice \"No. 274 Receipt Mr. Chal £1.16.0, 10th June 1791\" and \"Rect. Mr. Chal 1.16.0 June 10th 1791.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor tuition of Geo. [Washington Parke] Custis of £1.7.6. Partly printed document filled in by James Clement and signed by him, docketed twice \"Rect. for Master Custis July 1 1791, 1.7.[6,]\" and \"No. 275 Receipt James Clement £1.7.6, 1 July 1791.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Unable to write because of extreme illness -- very weak -- he and Fanny and children go to Berkeley -- they will remain for a while, but business will bring him back soon -- has account from Mr. Wilson -- had boots made for Burgess and will send them by his father when he comes. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, postmarked \"Alex July 4\", watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. 1 page. Receipt for making a door \"for the ice house of the President.\" This was for the Robert Morris house in Philadelphia and it is noted that Mr. Morris declined paying it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Alexandria. For £22.10.6, to be applied in discharge of the President's and his taxes. Document, charred fragment, laminated, docketed \"Lodged in their Hands to be applied to the settlement of County [ ] parish Levies.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Fairfield. Deals primarily with settlement of account and Bond -- Mr. Washington is from home and is his father's other executor -- account against Mrs. Bushrod and herself in regard to furniture -- legacies left by her brother [George Wm. Fairfax] -- obliged for news of her sister Fairfax [Sally Cary Fairfax]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"H. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 2 pages. Washington relinquishes a former contract in which Tiffin leased Washington's land for 30 lbs. per year. Tiffin agrees to \"... surrender possession [of the tract]--to give up all claim to the wheat now growing on the plantation and to put in all the ground now in Buck wheat and some small spots adjoining in potatoes and Hemp with Rye ...\" Memorandum of an agreement. Signed by Peter Cockrell, for George Augustine Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 3 pages. Agreement for Washington to pay Cockrell one-seventh of the crop yield for acting as overseer \"on his plantation in Berk[e]ley County which will be formed of that which he now occupies and that which Doct. Tiffin resides ...\" Cockrell to care for Negroes, stock, and tools on plantation. Witnessed by Samuel Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Sends letter and garlick by Gen. Roberdeau--leaves cherries and gooseberries for her--they have taken passage to Barbados--go to Mr. Craufurd's [at Greenwood Md.] to stay until sailing time--Polly's [Blackburn] cough worse--glad [Ann] likes new house--Polly asks for great coat to be sent. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed (Honord by General Robertdeau,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1792] Sept.[20?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount for £1.10.6 for smith work, including making \"3 keys for The Staples and ox yoks,\" making knives, putting huks on a locket, putting heels to 2 colters, etc. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, docketed \"[ ]mber 9,\" badly charred by fire.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 6 pages. Lisbon. Humphreys was a Revolutionary War hero from Conn. and writer of the \"Hartford Wit.\" He writes to G. Washington's secretary, T. Lear, of his life in Portugal. Sends messages to G. Washington and members of his family. Autograph letter, signed \"D. Humphreys.\" Docketed by Lear on the blank final page--\"From Col. Dav. Humphreys.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Clay receives payment for piling 14 cords of wood. Witnessed by H. West. Probably for President Washington's household. Document signed, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Budd agrees to rent from Washington \"the House he now occupies-- my property in Alexandria\" for forty shillings/month. Agreement in force from October 1, 1791, to April 1, 1792.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. \"For President's use,\" Coe has supplied various brushes to George Washington's steward, Sam Fraunces. Document signed, docketed, burned. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Samuel Francis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList. 2 pages. Rates quality of houses, miles traveled, and ferriage charges. In unknown hand, docketed, \"Believed to be in Genl. Washington's handwriting;\" laminated. This was perhaps done at the time of George Washington's visit to Charleston in 1791.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript account book of Robert Lewis, rental agent for the President of the United States, 1791-1798.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 25 pages. Corn account, 1791 for Muddy Hole and the other plantations--corn ground and oats to be planted in 1792, no. of acres per plantation--account of cattle sold, oxen sold, 1791, 1792--seed sown in 1792 in timothy and clover--account of farm and harvesting activities (sides of leather) Oct. 1791--account of seeds and grain in greenhouse loft, Nov. 1791--gardener's account, pork, beef, midlings, quart of rum--amounts of clover and timothy seed needed, bushels per plantation--amount on hand, 1792--mill farm no. of feet of planks, 1791, lbs. of beef mutton, bacon and rum--Nov. 22, 1791, finished the mill--account of hogs, 1791--potato account, 1791--turnips account--4 1/2 doz. candles made--tools delivered--Aug. 1792 del. one barrel of herrings, lbs. of mutton Thos. Green, Gray, monies received--monies expended since the absence of Major Washington, Dec. 15--several pp. of accts. of white workers about Mt. V.: Thomas Mahoney, (house carpenter and joiner), Thomas Green (carpenter), Joseph Davenport (called miller), William Garner, Daniel the Dutchman, tools for Hiland Crow, Boyd for making shoes. All these are dated 1791. Autograph document, silked, entitled \"Muddy Hole Plantation\", not bound, but with bound vols., watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSingle blank sheet with GW watermark and note regarding the watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts for hay for the President. 7 partly printed documents, various sizes on verso. The central document is an agreement/receipt between Tobias Lear and William Crouch, the hay dealer. Document is in the hand of Bartholomew Dandridge, signed by Lear and witnessed by Dandridge. 4 papers are weight slips for a load of hay naming the buyer as \"Mr. President\" or \"Mr. Washington.\" 2 slips are receipted invoices signed by William Crouch to Lear for 100 bales of rye straw.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTicket to Ball to be held [in Alexandria] on Feb. 13 to celebrate Birth Night of President. Names of managers printed at bottom. Small piece of stiff paper, printed, name filled in by hand, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Cuyler writes from New York describing celebration of George Washington's birthday. \"... this day is the Anniversary of the hero of America, ships are decorated, guns fired, and publick buildings illuminated ...\" Mentions seeing [Samuel?] Shaw and that Shaw \"has dined with the President and Jefferson ...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Philadelphia. For coopers work on tubs. Possibly for President Washington's household. Document, fragment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Receipt for payment of \"forty dollars on acct. of the President of the United States.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 2 pages. Peyton agrees to pay Washington \"four shillings/thousand Virginia currency, for two hundred thousand Herrings, to be caught at his Landing (commonly call'd Simpsons)...\" Washington is not to furnish a House for curing the fish.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Returned in December from \"a winter campaign\" -- asks pardon for not sending down the Phaeton Box and apron sooner -- wish him success in his business for the President -- Mr. Muse would not apply for money not due him, so President says give him money on proper explanation -- perhaps he hadn't finished last year's collection -- greetings from Fanny extended. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by R. Lewis, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. A. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Captain Carhart's charges for freight \"of Sundrys to Alexandria\". Various boxes, tubs, and bundles listed and \"2 plowshears.\" Possibly for President Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. Chides her for not writing--let her know whether she received smelling bottle--\"your nephew\" can walk, talk, and has cut teeth--she expects another child--tell Mamma [Christian Blackburn] the news. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, part of a watermark, directed \"Favor Mr. [Tracey ?\"]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]92 May 25.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Scolds her for not writing--glad to hear Polly [Blackburn] is better--she has been sick herself and is afraid she will have to wean her \"sweet boy\"--plan to come see her soon--send one of her people over with a pot and ingredients for yellow pickles and she will send back some young geese. Autograph letter signed, fragment, integral cover, laminated.Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Thomas Newton for Cowper and Sexton to George Augustine Washington. Receipt for 10,000 3 foot shingles for Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. For the President of the United States. Bill for glass jar, stone jar, china plates, blue edge salad dishes, black tea pots, chambers, basins, and tumblers. Total due 13.0.0. Receipted by Ann Gallagher. Docketed \"for glass and china\" November 10, 1792. Autograph document, laminated, faded and charred by fire, incomplete watermark. Receipted by Ann Gallagher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Mr. P. Lyons Jr. in Richmond, who does business for John Hopkins, gave for the President some public papers \"which had been funded by you\" -- requests the receipt which was given at the time for the certificates -- please forward it since you must have it. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Dandridge, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\" Not in Writings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. Has a violent fever--Nell has finished the shift body--send word as to what to have her do now. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, marked \"Honord by N. Craufurd Esqr.,\" laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed \"Receipt for Genl. Washington £105.0.0 Va Currency 1 Oct. 1792,\" laminated, incomplete watermark. Bearer is Mr. [Anthony] Whitting, the President's manager, who is to receive the money due from Lyles's bond to President. See under same date, receipt by A. Whitting for $350.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Fraunces, steward of George Washington's household, bought 10 pair of hose for £2.5.0 from Jacob Cox. Receipted by Isaac Streaper for Jacob Cox. Small fragment of paper, laminated, docketed, receipt No. 337. Receipted by Isaac Streaper for Jacob Cox.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. For President Washington. £4.9.10 1/2 for household items, including whisk broom, vineer'd cloathes brush, white wash brush, dusters, dairy brushes, hearth brushes, and paint brushes. Autograph document, charred, laminated, docketed, receipt No. 339. Receipted by Richard Coe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. New York. Incloses letter from President - [Washington's] gracious reception of Buchan's present of the Wallace Box - his kind reception of Robertson himself-President sat for him-his success in this country-sends [miniature] of GW by first opportunity. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Arch. Robertson.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Rippon Lodge. Her reluctance at parting from her--Tayloe is married. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (S. Lay). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. For £8.10.6 for barrels of sweet potatoes. Made out to Samuel \"Francis,\" the steward of George Washington's house in New York City. Autograph document, laminated, faded and torn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Philadelphia. £2.14.0 for 54 w of venison. Torn and charred by fire, laminated, docketed Receipt No. 340, watermark . Receipted by John Cnoff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne piece. Small printed note, watermark (RP, and FR).By law of this date currency was issued based on the land seized by the Republic. This note reads \"Domaines nationaux. Assignat de dix livres, payable au porteur ...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 5 pages. Boston. Informal ltr. about his activities since leaving his hosts in Georgetown ... Smith is a Scottish merchant soon to sail for London, India, and China and return to America hoping then to find business prosperous enough to settle here ...Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Concerned that her breast is worse -- maybe caused by bad weather -- is sending Burgundy pitch by Jerry and can get flies and blister plaster for her if Burgundy pitch doesn't work -- calomel will help Levina -- eruption on his children cured by calomel -- go to Haywood tomorrow, don't want to take carriage horse and servants -- sends shoes to Joe -- others are cut out and making. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo tickets. Two lottery tickets for Peregrine Fitzhugh's Property and Cash Lottery. Signed by Peregrine Fitzhugh, tickets Nos. 2959, 2960 (both tickets on same scrap of paper). The text reads \"This ticket entitles the bearer to such prize as may be drawn against its number; subject to no deduction.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Baltimore. Gustavus Scott writes to an unidentified recipient that a Mr. Chase is interested in purchasing Lots No. 20 and 21 near a parcel of land called Belle Hatch or Lux's Land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Lewis has no objection to a road through some of GW's land in Jefferson County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Barbados. Polly still in poor health--doctor pronounces it Catarrel and gives her bark and steel--they will sail to Charles Town in Carolina and return to Va. from there--Genl. Williams here for health--Judd's twins--staying with Mr. Applewaite and wife, Virginians--place is elegant--has had her hair cut--has a parrot and muslin frock for Kitty Blackburn--intends to bring children all something--Dickey [Richard S. Blackburn] and Sally [Sarah Blackburn Craufurd] haven't written--Major [G. A.] Washington's illness--glad she likes Richmond so well. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn\". Date on original catalog card appears [17]93 Feb. 24.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Barbados. Received his and Nancy's [Blackburn Washington's] letters--had dispaired of hearing from friends in Va.--encloses letter to Nancy from her mother [Christian Blackburn]--have taken passage to S. Carolina--expects \"our Friend Colo. [Wm.] Washington will take us by the Hand if we get to Charles Town.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (C. Taylor). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Mr. Thomas Bowen requested information through Gallatin on the person who administered on the estate of Mr. George Harrison, formerly of near Alexandria -- President sends following information [evidently inserted in original but missing from this draft]. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Philadelphia. Asks Trenton, N.J. merchant Abraham Hunt questions on the President's behalf about colt owned by Mr. Baker -- he seems to suit President's purposes -- head and neck of Mr. Hamilton's horse not well shaped -- Mr. Phillips' horse too expensive. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed, with corrections in G.W.'s hand, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn account of numbers of fish (shad and herring) sold, to whom supplied and price--hauling charges--cover has rough notes on amounts of rum drawn out of Hhds. and summary of fish accounts for the year. 5 double sheets with cover of old wallpaper, sewed together, laminated, partly in hand of Anth. Whitting, mutilated, watermark. Date on original catalog card appears as 1793 Mar. 26-Ap. [19].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Savannah. Just arrived from Barbados--[Polly Blackburn] was better when they left island but cold weather and dampness have made her worse again--they have done all they can for her--remain in Charles Town until May 1. Autograph letter signed, fragment of cover laminated to letter, marked \"Favd. by Mr. Thomson,\" incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1793] Mar. 26.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Baltimore. To Frederick Green, printer, Annapolis. Run enclosed advertisement in the newspaper 'Maryland Gazette' for the President \"until the Charges thereof amount to Two Dollars\" -- Daniel Grant has the money and will send it as soon as a conveyance is to be had. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by B. Dandridge, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Baltimore. To James Angell, printer, Baltimore. Encloses advertisement which President \"now in this town\" wants inserted in the 'Maryland Journal' newspaper for 3 weeks. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Dandridge, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]93 Mar. 30.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. President left with him DeBarth's bond for 6000 crowns, due today, and gave him power to receive payment ... please answer by messenger ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover, Association has a draft of the same letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. initial S. 1 page. Philadelphia. President left with him De Barth's bond for 6000 crowns, due today, and gave him power to receive payment -- please answer by the messenger. Autograph letter initial signed, draft, fragment, docketed by Lear. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Has been very ill from taking the wrong medicine--\"my sweet little cherub\" Thomas B. [Craufurd]--tell her little girls she has missed them--send half a yd. of velvet ribbon for Bracelets. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Receipt for £15.15.0 for 420 bushels of lime \"for the President of the United States.\" Document signed, fragment, burned by fire, laminated, docketed by Lear(?), Receipt No. 383.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. initial S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Declaration sent to Europe now out of De Barth's hands, so President sends duplicate, and De Barth must sign it with witnesses -- President does not question his integrity or honor because of his inability to pay the agreed upon money, for he knows unsettled conditions in France -- also De Barth readily canceled contract to buy land when he was unable to keep it. Autograph letter initial S, draft, docketed by Lear, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Mary [Polly Blackburn] is better--Dr. Tracey advises leaving unhealthy climate, and will go to mountains--come to C. Dale instead of R[ippon] Lodge, for \"your Mama, my Mama\" and [Polly ?] will be there--find a music teacher for Kitty [Catherine Blackburn] in Richmond. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, postmarked \"Dumfries, June [ ].\" Two postscripts follow, one from M. E. [Polly] B[lackburn] and one from Sarah Scott.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreenwood. Wishes to see her uncle Bushrod and Aunt Nancy [Ann]--invites them to come see how much little Tommy [Craufurd] has grown. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Craufurd. Date on original catalog card appears [1793] [June 28]. [postscript to letter of same date, Sarah Blackburn Craufurd to Ann Washington].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Transmits at President's request papers dealing with Colville estate -- Requests transcripts of some accounts dealing with Colville's estate. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark (G.W.'s). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. The horses will await her at Fredericksburg on the 25th--Mary [Polly]much the same--she will try Mrs. Mason's preparation of tar--family well--bring side saddle with her. Autograph letter signed, separate cover laminated to letter, laminated, incomplete watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. 1 page. Philadelphia.Regarding Thomas Colville's estate -- received copies of accounts -- received enclosed draught on Col. Hooe -- asks Keith to transmit copy of accounts, to know balance due on Colville's estate -- President thinks Commissioners' decision on compensation to him just. Autograph letter signed, draft, initial S, docketed by Dandridge ?, G.W.'s watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Is on her way from Bath--Polly [Blackburn] is better--left Papa [Th. Blackburn] at Sulpher Springs--Polly wishes to go to Greenwood. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [1793 ?] Aug. 18. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. To Polly Blackburn in the West Indies. Hopes she is well--likes Richmond--intends to live with Aunt Nancy \"till I'm as big as you - and longer, if I can't be married.\" Autograph letter signed, fragment, integral cover, laminated. Date on original catalog card appears [1793] [c. Aug.].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Rippon Lodge. Her leaving them has left a void in their lives--[Ann] must come up to District Court with Mr. [Bushrod] W.--exhorts her not to give way to immoderate grief over loss [of sister Polly Blackburn]--her children continue sick--will obtain pattern for [Ann]--Mama [Christian Blackburn] will send down Kitty's spelling book and Jenny B.'s bonnet and great coat--hopes [Ann] will be restored to perfect health--Mother's [Christian Blackburn] spirits are better but fears she'll never really be the same. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by Stage, postmarked \"Dumfries Sept. 14,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Cautions her to continue taking her medicine--Natt and Sally Craufurd ill with fever--hear nothing from [Nathaniel] Craufurd--she herself is unwell not in body but in the mind--glad Mr. Blair has taken Kitty [As a pupil] and hopes she will apply herself. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Date on original catalog card appears [17]93 Sept. 19. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Sally [Craufurd] afflicted still with ague and fever and hysterics--Anny very ill, and Tommy [Blackburn] has ague and fever at Annapolis and Dickey [Richard S. Blackburn] sick at Alexandria--Papa [Thomas Blackburn] will send cows down to her--glad Kitty [Blackburn] is in school--is Jenny in school? Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermarked (S. Lay). Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. She has been very sick--apologizes for not being able to get the calicoe for her--doesn't know whether she will be able to come down Christmas --leaves Sally with grandmother [Christian Blackburn]--did [Ann] carry music book and did Kitty [Blackburn] carry her brown stuff petticoat?--Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd ill--Sally Forrest lost her child. Autograph letter signed, cover laminated to letter, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Thanks for caps edging and calicoe--Mamma [Christian Blackburn] ill with ague and fever--they have all been sick--Mr. Craufurd has gone home--he will pay for necklace and locket--cautions her against excess of grief--they are trying without success to get [Ann] a servant. Autograph letter signed, laminated, cover laminated to letter, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked \"Dumfries Oct [ ],\" incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge Leaves for home day after tomorrow--leaves Mamma [Christian Blackburn] with health much improved--hopes [Ann's] health and spirits are improved, must submit to their great loss [death of Polly Blackburn]--gossip of family and friends--bundle [Ann] sent hasn't come to hand yet--if she can't come Xmas, will send a packet. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. Read of Howell Lewis 18/Shillings on acct of my [missing word] the service of the President U. S. James Butler. Document signed, torn edge, docketed by George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood Park. Has returned [home]--little Nat [Craufurd] still has ague, but is improved--Robert Scott is a fine young man and will be fine acquisition to [Ann's] fireside--admonishes her to raise her spirits. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Sarah Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Papa [Thomas Blackburn] has had attack of St. Antoney's fire in his face but is much better--had letter from [Sarah Craufurd] and her family all sick--hopes Mr. [Bushrod] Washington is over his indisposition. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Date on original catalog card appears [17]93 Nov. 5. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. Letter goes as far as Alex. by Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd who goes to races--Mr. C. will go to R[ippon] at Christmas time. Autograph letter signed, laminated, part of cover laminated to letter, directed to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Alex 7 Nov.\", incomplete watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [17]93 Nov. 5. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Sends by Mr. Ben Orr the patterns and padlock--Brother [Richard S. Blackburn] goes to Richmond but too cold for little Jane [Blackburn] to go--Mamma [Christian Blackburn] will bring her later--dined at Mr. Graham's, pleasant company there--Mrs. Barnes has recovered her senses--Mr. Orr went without letter, so sends it by stage and sends other things by Brother. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, cover marked \"Intended to have been sent by Mr. Ben Orr. S.C.\", and \"Stage.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Col. Washington will please pay John Drake on demand £7.9. ... Washington's acceptance is written below the order and dated Jan. 1, 1794.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Apologies for long delay in writing--insists that has thought often of her and her family and connections and happy hours spent with them--consolations on death of her sister [Polly Blackburn ?]--sorry he hasn't been able to visit Greenwood--hasn't established residence yet, but prefers southern states. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"John.\" Date does not appear on original catalog card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt from Pollard, clerk of Hanover County, Va., for services rendered to David Stuart, administrator of John Parke Custis, deceased. Amount 104 cents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Her few lines served as a cordial at a time when she needed them--is sending a parcel by Mr. Herbert of Alexa. who goes by stage--happy to hear she goes to G. dale--has a good opinion of healthy air there--will try to come to her--very anxious over her health--sends gingerbread and almond cakes--unable to find comb and brush for her in Richmond--sends pincushions she made--asks after the family--intends to translate a novel for her. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Wishes them a happy new year--thanks for Xmas gifts exchanged--asks her to send more work [sewing ?] for her to do--is glad to let her have any money she needs--neighbor, Mrs. Contee's death--her children--spent a dull Christmas, despite company--send pattern of drawn handkerchiefs. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked by hand \"Jany 1,\" watermarked \"J. Whatman.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Apologies for his apparent neglect of his sister -- his health is good, but he has been very busy -- several planned visits have been thwarted -- will come shortly -- \"I should be happy to have my good old lady (who has been very sick) with me,\" but lacks another horse for carriage. Dated January 17th 1793 in heading, but docketed by Fanny B. Washington as \"From Mr. J. Bassett, January 17th 1794.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed 1794 by Fanny B. Washington, mistakenly dated 1793 in heading. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bassett.\" Date on original catalog card appears 179[4] Jan. 17.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Invites Mr. Lear to dinner on the following Sunday to meet Lord Sheffield, Whitehall. Docketedwith seal to Mr. Lear No. 33 Surry Street.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood Park. Sends letter to George Town to be posted by Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd--disappointed she has gone back to [Richmond], wants her to spend summer with her--her husband [Nath. Craufurd] in poor health--her anxiety over him--her children--glad of [Ann's] good reports on Sally. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"[G]eorge Town February 19th,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Rhode Island. \"... I am very happy to find you are going to celebrate the President's birth in such stile ...,\". Autograph letter signed, docketed, stamped, seal, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Sends wagon full of things for her; cabinet, flowers, berries, etc.--sends two cows also--sends butter--will go down [to Richmond?] in March with Mr. [Bushrod] Washington--[Ann's] brother [Richard S. Blackburn] still in Philadelphia idling his time, and his family under poor management--sends gifts to Kitty [Blackburn] as an encouragement to improve her writing--sends petticoats to be altered for Kitty. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]94 March 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Annapolis. Unable to procure two books [Ann] had commissioned him to get--Brother Richard still in Phila., and shows no inclination to go home. Autograph letter signed, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. They have purchased a horse, so she needn't send one up--[Christian Blackburn] and Aunt Brown will set out for Richmond early next month--he himself intends to go down about the first of May. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]94 March 27.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Written at the President's direction thanking him for information about box shipped by Mr. Lear and letter forwarded from Lear -- asks Greenleaf to direct his friend in New York to send the box to Philadelphia, taking care to convey it safely as it contains glass -- President wishes him to call when he comes to Philadelphia to receive a sum of money on Mr. Lear's account. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Dandridge and in a later hand \"Written on Genl Washington's watermarked paper,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. 1 page. President is busy reading a number of bills this afternoon -- will Mr. Greenleaf call at 8:00 tomorrow for breakfast instead of visiting this evening? Written in 3rd person, integral cover, docket, G.W.'s watermark (incomplete). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\" Date from docketing; on original catalog card appears as [1794][June 5] Thursday 1/2 past 2 o'clock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAfter returning from a surveying expedition in Reading Pennsylvania, Andrew Elliott wrote this scathing letter to Thomas Mifflin about Washington's policies relating to Native Americans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Sends Rutherford the desired information on Mr. Mien -- enclosed were copies of 2 letters from a member of Congress from Maryland, which Rutherford can trust -- the President has little time to spend on such requests. Autograph letter signed, Contemporary copy(?), docketed, incomplete watermark (G.W.'s). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Distressed over [Ann's] health--advises her to go to Norfolk as doctor advises--will see her at R[ippon] Lodge in Aug. and go with her to Sulphur Springs or Uncle [Elzey ?]--mustn't stay in \"that sickly hole Richmond\"--promise not to tell Mamma [Christian Blackburn] of her illness--will bring her two little boys down to cheer up [Ann's] health. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"4 July '94,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Concern over [Ann's] health--denies she and her husband enjoy scandal, but rest of Prince George [County, Md.] does--comments on uncertain conveyance of mail by stage--desires her to bring her hat to her [at Rippon Lodge] when she comes--talks of her neighbors who enquire after [Ann]--her husband [Nath. Craufurd] very ill with ague and fever--will meet her at R[ippon] Lodge. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"July 11,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. 1 page. Board of Agriculture, Whitehall. If Sir John Sinclair sends a set of the Reports, transmitted to the Board of Agriculture giving accounts of husbandry in counties of the Kingdom, will Mr. Peacey revise them, thus contributing to improvement of agriculture? Autograph letter, in 3rd person.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Henry Lee of Richmond is \"held and firmly bound unto Bushrod Washington his Executors,\" etc. for sixteen hundred pounds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. Longs to see her--sends Frank down for her and the little girls--lose no time in coming. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. C.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Distress over Frank's return without her, and especially over her indisposition--hopes she will be able to come back with Mr. Craufurd on Sunday--sends letter which Frank went off and forgot--Nat [Nathaniel Craufurd, Jr.] very ill--he desires Aunt Nancy [Ann] will bring him plumbs and cake--much obliged for the books. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Aug. 11,\" and instructions in S. Craufurd's hand, \"Mr. Brundige will be so kind as to send these letters for Mrs. Blackburn and Mrs. Washington as soon as possible.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. The Exchange, Fauquier County. He, wife and sick children are at the Exchange for healthy air -- hasn't written or heard from her since recent trip to Mt. Vernon -- will try to visit again shortly -- encloses letter from Mrs. Bassett. [See letter of Aug. 15, 1794, B.C. Bassett to Frances Washington]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, and redirected cover, docketed by F. Washington, mutilated, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Bassett.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Mrs. Trutton (?) is moving from Mrs. Washington's house, hasn't paid rent due -- she has rented, or sublet, the rest of her time there to Mr. Dobbin, who agrees to stay there for some time if she will agree to paint and stop the roof leaks. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Fanny Washington, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Deneale.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Fauquier. Tells of illness of husband John and children -- dangers as they traveled along road to Fauquier, pursued by mad hog -- mentions 4 children. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. C. B.\" [Enclosed with letter of Aug. 13, 1794, John Bassett to Frances Washington].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S.  2 pages. Eltham. Bettsy [wife?] has been very ill all summer, but has lately been revived by the copious use of wine and bark -- advises Fanny not to go to town in middle of summer, because of ague and fever -- brother John and family went up country to Mr. Robert Lewis's for their health -- Mrs. Lyons ill. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Frances Washington, mutilated, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Burwell Bassett.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Alexandria. Re: the estate of Col. Richard Henry Lee ... comments on general distribution of the estate ... suggests that either he (WAW) or Corbin W-n undertake the guadianship of Cassius and Francis Lee ... both to be sent to Georgetown Academy for the time being. Autograph letter signed, integral cover addressed to W.A.W. Haywood. Name on original manuscript appears as \"William A. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. To Reverend George Smith, Minister at Galston, Scotland. Encloses letters answering Smith's queries to the President relating to affairs of Wm. Hunter, Jr. deceased. Autograph letter signed, Draft, docketed by Dandridge, laminated, watermark (J.G.C.). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Ill health and business prevented his going to visit her or even writing -- he is even unable to return to Mr. Robert Lewis's [The Exchange, Fauquier County] for Mrs. Bassett -- expresses affection for Fanny and her children, telling her they have an \"excellent pattern\" in her, while she has \"the best of guides, an amiable and benevolent heart.\" Autograph letter signed, separate cover, laminated, watermark (crown over GR).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. This letter will introduce an old acquaintance--hopes she is riding out on horseback by now--hopes Kitty [Blackburn] has no return [of her illness]. Autograph letter signed, laminated watermark incomplete (part of quartered shield). Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt, to Joseph Litty [?], 1794 October 22. John D. Blanchard to Enoch Skinner, 1794 October 23. Receipt, The escort troop of horse for the prisoners to Philadelphia to John Dickey, 1794 October 23. Receipt, John D. Blanchard to Samuel Thompson, 1794 October 24. Receipt, Marshall David Lenox to George Smith, 1794 October 24. Receipt, Captain Blanchard and Company to Andrew Steel, 1794 October 27. Receipt, to Andrew Steel, 1794 October 27. Receipt, John D. Blanchard to John Morrison, 1794 October 27. Receipt, Samuel Wheeler and David C. Claypoole to Philip Sossler and Mary Sossler, 1794 October 27. Receipt, received of Arthur Price, 1794 October 28. Receipt, Captain Blanchard to J. Hake [?], 1794 October 28. Receipt, Jonathan Miller, 1794 October 29\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eN.S. 1 page. \"The Hide sent I allow you Six shillings for. but as I do not know what sort of Leather will best suit you. I wish you to call yourself \u0026amp; make choise. or send a person for you.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. She couldn't write from Geo. Town because Sally Forrest's child was ill whole time she was there-don't bother sending old Anabella, for she has decided to have Mrs. Brown [as midwife]--her 3 servant girls will all lay in soon so she will be almost without servants--looks forword to seeing her at end of next month--her children send love--Mr. Tracy is here and [offers her his piano forte ?]. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Glad to hear of her returning health--will come soon to visit her at her new abode--will try to execute her commissions--tell [daughter Sally] she shall have a new frock with sash and pocketbook--Mr. Walker brought them all gifts from Phila.--old Mrs. Craufurd dead--\"Our uncle\" in Geo. Town has very elegant furnishings--will accompany her there for visit in Spring--send some books for Mr. [Nathaniel] Craufurd to read while she is lying in--direct [letters] by stage near Bladensburg as most certain way. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Dec. 8,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. They are well--mortified Papa [Th. Blackburn] didn't come to see them on his trip to George Town--hasn't received letter he wrote--will look for her at end of month--news of neighbors--Mrs. Craufurd died. Autograph letter signed, separate piece of cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Dec. 8,\" watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [17]94 Dec. 5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Mrs. H - Y's rude conduct--Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd thanks her for watch piece--will send her prices of damask, etc.--Charles Lee a ladies' man--Mr. and Mrs. Thornton--thanks for little cap [for baby]-- fears she and child won't live, but is reconciled to her fate--begs for book to read during her lying in, for \"its such a lonesome time.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Dec. 15,\" watermark incomplete (H[?]). Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParliamentary act. Printed document, 1 page. \"An act to continue the Laws now in Force for regulating the Trade between the Subjects of His Majesty's Dominions and the Inhabitants of the Territories belonging to the United States of America, so far as the same relate to the Trade and Commerce carried on between this Kingdom and the Inhabitants of the Countries Belonging to the said United States.\" George III, Regis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhiladelphia, Printed broadside document full sheet George Washington in a proclamation set aside February 19, 1795, a day of Thanksgiving. Addressed on the verso to the Rev. Mr. Newell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Wishes them all a happy new year--hopes to see her little girl [Sally] in April if she lives--mother [Christian Blackburn] is with her, consoles her in her present gloomy situation--her two little boys, Nathaniel and Tom--thanks her and Kitty [Blackburn] for the sash--will inform her of any changes in her situation. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark torn. Date on original catalog card appears [17]95 Jan. 12.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Norfolk. She is now at home, wishes to see her Aunt Nancy [Ann] and Uncle Bushrod [Washington]. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Back home after staying with Sally [Brown ?]--stayed in George Town 10 days due to little Christian's illness--glad Kitty [Blackburn] reads to Mr. Wyth's wife--wishes the old gentleman [Wyth] would teach her some geography. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked \"Dumfries [ ],\" watermarked. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]95 Feb. 22.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Dumfries. Came here but found her sister had left for water side--will follow her, distressed over her condition---all at Rippon Lodge are well. Autograph letter signed, cover laminated to letter, laminated, postmarked ([ ] March 22), directed by \"Stage,\" watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Feeling very low--tobacco lost when tobacco house was blown down, mare lost her foal, and their \"great relation\" demands payment of principal of a sum--expects ruin--the harder her husband works, the more fortune seems against him--Sally [Offitt Craufurd] sends love and will write a letter to her. Autograph letter signed, (incomplete), laminated. Name does not appear on original manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Insists since her debility is coming on, she should go to the Springs or another healthy climate, even if she will be away from Mr. [Bushrod] Washington for a while--will go with her if it suits--Tommy [Blackburn] very ill, must leave and go elsewhere--Kitty [Blackburn] got home safely--should she put apricots in box and send them by stage? Autograph letter signed, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]95 June 16.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Fears [Ann] has had another bilious attack--neighborhood has been very social--old Tracey has left people in vicinity in the lurch, and they are not longer fond of him--Mary [the baby] has been very ill--she looks much like their departed [sister] Polly--other children well. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Geo Town June 29,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted document signed, 1 page. Revenue inspectors form (July 8, 1795) Providence, R.I., No. 1133, Ship George Washington. \"I certify, that Brown and Francis have imported according to the Law, in the Ship George Washington from Canton, One Chest of Tea, marked as per Margin.\" Signed William Barton, Inspector of the Revenue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Studley, Hanover County, VA. Mentions Fanny's approaching marriage to [Tobias] Lear -- invites them to come to Studley to visit -- [Mrs. Lyons was Fanny's aunt. She was married to Judge Peter Lyons, and the sister of Col. Burwell Bassett]. Autograph letter signed, docketed by F. Washington, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Lyons.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1795] July 12.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood Park. Much obliged for her present--thank Mamma [Christian Blackburn] for tamarinds--glad [Mamma] is going to Bath for health--little Mary [Craufurd] very ill and emaciated--will dry peaches for her--afraid Mamma didn't like her cherries for she gave them away. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. [Ann's] letter relieved her of anxieties over parent [Christian Blackburn]--[Mary] much improved; thinks she will live--glad to hear her Brother [Richard] and Sister Judith are coming to visit. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, postmarked by hand \"Aug. 7,\" directed by \"Stage,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\" Date on original catalog card appears 1795 Aug. [7]?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N.S. 1 page. Richmond City. Requesting payment of debt to James Beckwith in the settlement of Arthur Lee's estate. With executor's note of acceptance, signed by Wm. Aug. Washington and Corbin Washington, Aug. 24, 1795.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Informs his brother that he is intending to visit Mt. Vernon and requests that he collect John Ariss' rent. Mentions his mothers health, she is now in Culpepper. Will take Judy and Harriott Washington with him to MV. Judy sends a present of two night caps. Integral cover (mutilated).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Received £475.10.1 for President, specifying how much was received in bank notes, French crowns, silver coin, and gold coin. [This is for rents collected by Lewis for Washington; see letter of same date, Robert Lewis to George Washington.] Autograph document signed, docketed by R. Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood Park. Can't be at Rippon Lodge until Oct. 10th--expects [Ann] to spend next summer with them [at Greenwood]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Stage, postmarked by hand \"Sept. 30,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Unable to come to Rippon Lodge right away--will wait and come down with Sally [Sarah Craufurd]--sends Judy the things she wants; fears her health will be no better til after delivery. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark (obscured). Name on original manuscript appears as \"R. S. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Arrived here after horrid ride by Stage--everyone here well--Brother [Richard Scott Blackburn] expected tomorrow--his youngest christened Judith Ball--will send patterns  and padlock by first opportunity--papa [Thos. Blackburn] never received books [Ann] sent him. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Stage. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. C.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. News of death of Judy Blackburn [wife of Richard S.]--she was delivered ten days ago of twins--one is dead--break news to Nancy [Ann Washington] and Sally [Sarah Craufurd] as gently as possible--he has disguised [his hand writing] on direction as well as he could. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Stage, postmarked by hand \"Dumf. 22th Oct.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Washington. -Mr. Philips, a gentleman from England, wants to see the seat at Mt. Vernon--Pearce should show him attentions and activities. Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Announces Juda's [Judith Blackburn] death--one of her infants died before her--her dying request that Nancy [Ann] take Jenny--children well--[Thomas Blackburn] still lame. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1795] Oct. 25.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book, A.D.S. 9 pages. \"Account of Toll Grain Received at Mill Brook mill ...\" An account of wheat, corn, rye, and buckwheat received. On cover: \"Betty Lewis Mill Brook 2d Apriel 1796.\" Autograph document signed, bound.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Oaks. Will leave tomorrow morning--entreats her to keep up her spirits and follow Dr. Horner's advice. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Joseph, watermark incomplete. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. [Nath.] Craufurd arrived and gave news of them--have Dr. McClurg's advice for Tommy's [T. Blackburn, Jr.] illness and charge it to him--try to keep Tommy in good company--his leg grows worse, will keep him from visiting them this fall or winter--books she sent him by Smocks stage didn't arrive--compliments to \"the elder Mrs. Washn.\" Autograph letter signed, laminated.Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Glad her health improves--enquired about books she sent him by stage but can learn nothing--her brother will give her news of their present situation. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Dandridge encloses is $55. to pay duty on a pipe of wine for the President -- asks to be informed when this letter arrives safely. Autograph letter signed, Draft, docketed by Dandridge, laminated, in a later hand \"from GW's secy paying for wine,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript copy. D. 3 pages. Washington leaves his wife, Frances (Fanny Bassett), 1/4 of his plantation and stock. To son George Fayette, part of a tract in Berkeley County; 1000 acres of land \"situated in the district set apart for the officers and soldiers of the Virginia line on the Ohio River;\" and his gold watch. To son Charles Augustine, the remaining land in Berkeley Co. and 1000 acres of the above land on Ohio River. To daughter [Anna] Maria, 666 2/3 acres of the Ohio River land, a lot in Alexandria, 4 lots in Fredericksburg, and 2 male slaves (Gabriel and Frederick). All 3 children receive 1/4 of GAW's plantation, stock, etc. Other bequests 10 pounds annually to be paid \"to my Negro Charles\" and frees Charles at Frances' death or remarriage. To \"my young friend George W.P. Custis my silver hilted Sword.\" To George Washington: \"I return the golden headed cane which I received from him. I request him to accept of my grey riding Horse and new saddle and bridle as the last testimonial of my most grateful and affectionate regard for him.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1795]. Witnesses: J. Dandridge, Burwell Bassett, C.P. Lyons, M.W. Dandridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Eleanor Custis regrets that she was not at home when Mrs. Wolcott came. She relates that her grandmother [Martha Washington] gave her the present and the lock of hair. She expresses her thanks for them and extends her wishes for the happiness of the Wolcotts. Date on catalog card is c. 1795.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Rippon Lodge. Glad she and Mr. [Bushrod] W[ashington's] health is good--he himself is better but feels his constitution declining--thanks for their attention to Tommy [Blackburn, Jr.]; hopes their watchful eye has put end to his disapation--never received Mr. [Bushrod] W[ashington's] letter--sorry venison was bad--Fowler Wood has left, and they don't get even a duck--will send for Kitty [in Md.] when weather permits. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, directed by Stage, postmarked \"Dumfries Jan. 12.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Inquires what money is necessary for Tommy [Blackburn, Jr.'s] expenses--Tommy wrote Nancy [Ann Washington] had loaned him money--encloses 2 notes on Alexa. bank--inform him if he receives money--Kitty [Blackburn] just returned from Maryland. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked \"postpaid\" in Blackburn's hand, postmarked \"[ ] Jan. [ ],\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages with integral address panel. Saw Hill. Apologizes for not answering his letter sooner and gives explanation. Discusses sale of land versus keeping it. Discusses his opinion on the Vindication of Edmund Randolph, George Washington, and his administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Dandridge writes that Washington will not lease forever his lot in Alexandria, and will sell only for high cash price -- suggests Summers should make his best offer for it, and President will consider it. Autograph letter signed, Draft, docketed by Dandridge, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. D.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. President will not dispose of advertised lands until September -- but he will receive offers now altogether or separately. Autograph document signed, draft, docketed by Dandridge, fragment of G.W.'s watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL. 1 page. President Washington has instructed Dandridge (his secretary) to inform the Secretary of War that he agrees with the ideas of the enclosed papers. [There is no knowledge what was in those papers]. Also recommendation for troop movement. Letter, unsigned, on GW watermark paper. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Whitehall. Says Americans \"cruelly persecuted many worthy and respectable men\" during the war, but \"that is now past.\" Offers best wishes for his happiness in America, and that \"it may long enjoy the benefits of the Presidency of Washington, whose great character and virtues alone could have preserved order in an infant state, composed of such heterogenous and ungovernable radicals.\" Discusses war with France and other international affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiary. A.D. 53 pages, including backs of covers. No longer bound together. Mostly a day by day of happenings on his plantations--crops, sales of fish, plowing, burning brush, clearing ground, etc.--trip to Mt. Vernon with [Rental] money for G.W., and expenses along way--at Mount Vernon \"flattered [Wm.] Pearce [manager] extremely with his good management.\"--visits of relatives and friends--prices paid for various goods--fishing--payment of accounts for the president--elections at court house--\"Visited Mrs. Haney who lays ill, and wrote her Will agreeable to her request...\" [distant kinswoman of G.W.'s - see letter dated June 26, 1796, Writings, XXXV, 99]--death and burial of Mrs. Haney--news of the Jay treaty--collecting [rents] and paying debts for G.W.--birth of a daughter June 18 and death a month later--detailed bargain with Mr. Fisher \"to new Iron\" a wagon--July 6, \"Gave the negroes a holliday.\" Autograph document, bound volume, first pages of book torn out. Date on original catalog card appears [1796][Mar.]28-July 18.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Hannah writes to her son about his sister's poor health, plans to see him in Dumfries, also writes about other family members - his brother, wife and their youngest child. Autograph letter signed, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Bloomsbury Square. Congratulations to his brother on his recent marriage to Eliza Parke Custis. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with address panel. Richmond. Marshall writes to Lee about the sale of property and slaves and the suicide of lawyer Alexander Campbell, who was due to appear in Philadelphia for the Hunter v. Fairfax case. Marshall suggests going to Mount Vernon on Tuesday, where President George Washington was at home visiting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Petersburg, West Hill. Bolling discusses their approaching marriage in courtly terms (\"When I reflect that I am favored by you with a partiality ....\") -- Jack Stith, who is delivering the letter to Sarah, was refused in his amour with Miss Tabb -- Bolling sends Sarah a \"Pocket Book\" as a gift and \"small proof of my unceasing attention to you\" and mentions several of \"Sisters Stith\". The couple was married in August 1796 -- Sarah was a daughter of Laurence Washington of Digby on Chotank Creek, distantly related to George Washington -- this Laurence is mentioned in Washington's will as a friend and acquaintance \"of my Juvenile years.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked \"favoured by Mr. Stith.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil sketch of George Washington by Benjamin Henry Latrobe cut from a sketchbook. Note with sketch reads \"Sketch of Genl. Washington stolen at Mount Vernon while he was looking to discover a distant vessel in the Potomac in which he expected some of his friends from Alexandria. taken from a sketch book of my father's, date 1796.\" Letter of provenance accompanying sketch says the inscription was written by Julia Latrobe who gave it to her grand-nephew Latrobe Weston. (Letter A-1104).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Haywood. Requests final statements on his executorship accounts for the estates of Dr. Lee and Colo. R[ichard] H[enry] Lee. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA balance sheet showing debits and credits of W.A.W. ... Nicholas Muse, James Park, Richard Henry Lee's estate, Henry W-n are names appearing on debit side ... Muse, Sanford, appear on credit side ...See also 1796-1797 W.A.W. in account with same firm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. An entirely manuscript check drawn on the Bank of Alexandria, to John Thomas (Tommas) or bearer for $200. Signed by \"William Pearce for George Washington, Esqr.\" Document signed, fragment, canceled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. -introduction of Mr. Potts, a gentleman lately from England-wants to visit the Seat of the President--the residence of the man whose fame all Europe acknowledge-any civilities shown him and Mr. Milburn (his companion) will pleasing and acknowledged. Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Alexandria, to Hannah Washington in Bushfield. Corbin writes to his mother about business affairs, travel, and the health of his family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Appointment of Henry Lee, by William Augustine Washington, to receive monies owed from the State of Maryland. Witnessed by William Rice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Richmond, to Porter in Alexandria.  With much wit, Bushrod explains how he has been too busy with \"Law and politicks\" to write. He urges Porter to visit him and also mentions business/legal matters involving Mr. Payne, Mr. Cole, and Mr. Brackenridge. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 4 pages. An inventory of the estate of George Augustine Washington including a list of \"Stock and Utensils on his Farm in Fairfax County\" appraised and to be divided equally between Washington's wife, Fanny Bassett, and children, Charles Augustine, George Fayette and Anna Maria. Also, a list of books and the \"disposition of Major Washington's Estate agreeably to his Will.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted broadside. \"Good farm\" land for sale in County of Rutherford, District of Morgan, state of North Carolina. Describes the climate, what is being grown now, the inhabitants, the wood, the roads, mills. The Broad River flows into the center of the county and can be used for navigation. Thought to relate to Washington's estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Account for taxes on land. Autograph document, burned fragment only, laminated. On reverse is receipt signed by John Sheppard, dated April 11, 1798, for full amount.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 2 pages. Account of William Augustine Washington with Henderson, Ferguson and Gibson. Balance sheet ... Nicholas Muse, Henry W-n, Richard Henry Lee estate, John Ashton, James Park on debit side, John, Nicholas and James Muse, Patrick Sanford on credit side ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N.S. 1 page. \"Received 20th January 1797 from Mrs. Betty Lewis 1 Green Hide... 19/3 for G. Heiskell.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Account with Patrick Callahan as miller for G.W. Includes herring, flour, beef, etc. supplied by G.W. and cash paid him as part of his hire as miller - £52.8.0 balances out.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt. A.D.S. 1 page. Receipt for $30. on account of \"my hire\" [as miller for G.W.] Autograph document signed, in hand of Anderson, fragment, laminated, docketed \"No. 379, 1797 Feby. 17th Patrick Callahan for £9. to acc. of his hire.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Dandridge writes at Washington's direction, returning any testimonials and letters which had been presented to the President in Barton's behalf. Autograph letter signed, Draft, docketed by Dandridge, G.W.'s watermark. Name on original catalog card appears as \"B. D.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N.S. 1 page. Potomac River Company. In regards to advancing pay and money owed to John Kelly for work. Signed by Thomas Kennedy with return note signed by J. Gilpin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N.S. 1 page. Potomac River Company. In regards to pay for Jack Ridgeway. Signed by Thomas Kennedy. Reverse side note records pay to Ridgeway.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N.S. 1 page. Georgetown. Potomac River Company. Note to pay James Montgomery, signed by John Templeman. Reverse side note says payment was received, Alexandria, April 28, 1797.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Richmond to Hannah Washington, Bushfield. Distressed over health of his niece--hopes she will be spared to them [probably Mary Lee Washington, b. 1795 - d. 1827, daughter of his brother Corbin]--\"She is the picture of two beloved angels\"--business with Col. [Wm. A.] Washington--pay Mr. Rice for horse bought of him--Nancy [wife, Anne Blackburn Washington] will be delighted to send her all of her books. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"[ ] April 1797\", watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]97 April 4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N.S. 1 page. Potomac River Company. Note to pay William Mills. Signed by John Templeman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Receipt for two pounds for knitting seine twine into a centre for a Seine. Autograph document signed, in hand of Anderson, fragment, laminated, docketed \"No. 381\", Rect. 7 April 1797 [L?] Caywood for Kniting a Siene £2.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N.S. 1 page. Matildaville. Potomac River Company.  Note to pay William Compton. Signed by Frederick Laffler (?) and John Templeman. Reverse note shows paid in full on May 15, 1797.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Potomac River Company. Itemized list for receipt of payment. Joseph Gilpin, William Hartshorne.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Potomac River Company. Receipt for payment to John Leary for three barrels beef and three barrels pork. Payment received from Thomas Kennedy. Signed with mark of John Leary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Two [slaves] have run away, one breaking down a door where he was confined--ring leader is Bill who is influenced by his mother--hopes she and papa [who evidently owns the mother] won't let her off this time for \"I believe she has a desire to ruin us if she possibly can\"--requests Papa's [T. Blackburn] help in bringing them back, for it ruins them, losing them at this busy time. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Receipt for $17.06. Autograph document signed, laminated, No. 387 endorsed receipt, badly faded.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Haywood. Relates to the settlement of the co-partnership account with Butler. Col. Washington is also concerned with a joint bond given to a Mr. William L. Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Marlbro. Denies her last letter was cold, altho it had melancholy note--Mamma [Christian Blackburn] will go down to [Alexandria] soon, and she herself plans to visit [Ann] too--Sally [Offitt Craufurd] will write; she looks badly, hopes smallpox will be of value to her delicate frame. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Mr. Seton, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. Frestel, the tutor of G.W. Lafayette, writes a friendly, affectionate letter on behalf of himself and George on eve of departure for France -- they send regards to her brother and grand parents. Autograph letter signed, written in French, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"F. Frestel.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Bail bond of Warner Washington for £323.6, signed by Warner Washington and John Washington, and witnessed by John Sowers. Warner had been in the custody of Sheriff Joseph Longacre as the result of a suit brought by Thomas Harrison, William Wilson and Co. Document signed, signed by Warner and John Washington, witnessed by John Sowers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Richmond. Reid must have been a client. Bushrod instructs him in the correct procedure for serving a decree on the defendants in an unidentified suit. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, (Richmond Postal Mark).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Account with Vowells for 22 1/2 bushels flaxseed delivered to them and received in exchange 26 3/4 bushels salt. Autograph document signed, laminated, endorsed on back \"No. 48.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted and holograph document, signed. 1 page. Robert Lewis binds himself unto John and George Lewis\" ... to the Estate of Fielding Lewis deceased in the just and full sum of\" 498 pounds. However, if Robert Lewis pays 249 pounds by January 1, 1799, the bond is considered fulfilled. Note on verso: \"To a Negroe you sold in Stafford County belonging to/F[rom] Lewis's Estate.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Richmond. Bushrod writes to \"My dear friend\" and closes with greetings \"affectionately to Mrs. P.\" but the addressee is otherwise not made clear. He answers several queries concerning various legal cases, posed to Bushrod either in a series of letters or in one long unanswered -- includes Mr. Breckenridge's opinion on a horse sold to Ingraham by Lewis -- adds a postscript \"Did you ever read such a gloomy letter?\" after noting that his wife would have added her own greetings but that the letter was being written in his office. Autograph letter signed, docketed, in a later hand is \"Nephew and principal heir of Genl. Washington judge of the Supreme Court of the United States lately deceased,\" watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [17]98 Jan. 10. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Bond.  Fulton agrees to pay Mrs. Washington, widow of George Augustine Washington, thirty-five pounds \"... upon the first day of January next ensuing [1799] ... for the hire of a Negro Man named Reuben for one year ...\" Frances Bassett Washington (Lear) died in 1796 so it is unclear who this document is really intended for, or if the date is incorrect.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 2 pages. List by name and purchase price of twelve Negroes purchased by George Lewis (10), John Lewis (1) and C.[harles?] Carter (1). Note on verso reads: \"Mr. Ferrell will deliver you some bonds belonging the [Betty Lewis] Estate. The Receipts [ ] of the Estate in hands Mr. B. Parke [signed] J. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Autograph document signed, fragment, endorsed on back, marked \"No. 47\", laminated. A bill for one hogshead. Receipted by Thos. Vowell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Bill for £12.7.6 for restuffing two sofas, repairing frames, castors. Autograph document signed, fragment, docketed, laminated, incomplete watermark. Receipted by Geo. Taylor and co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount. D.S. 1 and a quarter page. List of blacksmithing services provided by Grymes for Lewis. Total owed Grymes: £10, 11 shillings. Document, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount. D. 1 page. Hansford, a blacksmith, lists services provided to Lewis, George Washington's nephew, who lived in the Fredericksburg area. Total owed Hansford: £1 17 shillings 1 pence. Document, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Haywood. Writes to ask Fitzgerald to consult with Edmund Lee over terms of James Thompson's proposals for buying wheat crop from William Washington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, \"Favrd by Mr. J. Thompson\", laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. A. Washington.\" [Fitzgerald was prominant merchant in Alexa. and formerly an aid to G.W. in Revolution].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Discusses inclement weather, trying to get from Alexandria to Westmoreland, voyage, illness of unidentified person, possibly sister. Corbin Washington letter to brother Bushrod Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Account of Joseph Simpson's, bonds, notes, etc., some in favor of George Stovin. Autograph document, silked, docketed \"B. Taylor's acct.\" Date on original catalog card appears 1798 [May] 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Bushfield. Corbin writes his apologies for not writing more often and says that \"the circumstances of my family have shut me out from all information, and rendered me entirely dependant on my friends for now and then a gleam of light\" -- while professing to be apolitical, he recognizes that private happiness depends on proper functioning of \"the great public machine\" -- his wife recovers her health -- the Leeton family arrived in good health. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lee (?), integral cover, laminated. Date on original catalog card appears [17]98 May 13.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Bill for £10.0.0 for house rent from Feb. 14-[May 14th] at £40 per annum. Autograph document signed, fragment, charred by fire, laminated, docketed by B. Washington, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Bill for £1.1.1/2 for 6 1/2 yds. of painted cloth. Document, fragment, charred by fire, laminated, docketed by B. Washington \"J. Thompson pd. [ ] a charge of a fee for [ ]\" incomplete watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond. A.D.S. 1 page. Bail bond of Warner Washington for £156.12.6, signed by Warner Washington and John Washington, and witnessed Griffin Taylor. Warner had been in the custody of Sheriff George Noble as the result of a suit brought by Charles McThurston. Autograph document signed, signed by Warner and John Washington, witnessed by Griffin Taylor, incomplete watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, 2 pages. To Lawrence Lewis, Rich Woods. Postpones the payment of a debt in full. Asks Lewis to send \"the picture up, by the first opportunity.\" Integral cover. (This Lawrence Washington may be the son of Samuel by his last wife).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Mount Vernon. Nelly writes to McHenry about yellow fever in Philadelphia and the standard that she commissioned for a volunteer dragoon in Alexandria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Couldn't write earlier because of Aunt Ballett's illness--gave Dickey [Richard S. Blackburn] the bill which he will inclose to Mr. [Bushrod] Washington--[letter] very faded and hard to decipher]. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]98 [Sept. 8 ?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript copies of excerpts from two letters about the Quasi-War with France, supposedly provided to Alexander Hamilton circa September 1798. The first letter is from George Washington to Timothy Pickering, 9 September 1798. The second is from George Cabot to Timothy Pickering, 27 September 1798.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Denman and Co. in Philadelphia, makes this receipt for £57.18.9 received from Clement Biddle for blankets; signed by Matthew Kean for the maker, Denman and Co. The blankets were for Washington. Document signed, fragment, in hand of T. Lear.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill. D.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. A receipted bill in the amount of $152.13 for a library bookcase for Gen. Washington and 282 feet of casing. Receipted by John Douglass. Document signed, in unknown hand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill. D. 1 page. A receipted bill for $11.23 (or £ 11.23.0) for a picture frame 16 feet 4 inches -- made out to Clement Biddle \"for Genl. Washington\" by John McEllwee, and the receipt signed by John Rorke. Document, fragment, in hand of John Rorke. Date on original catalog card appears [1798] [Dec. 19].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Encloses $50 bill received, for tobacco, and requests him to pay her tax at court today--just paid Mr. B. Lee £10 for folder--this is last of her [money]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, \"Mrs. H. Washington 1798,\" marked \"Hon'd by Mr. B. Lee,\" laminated. Date on original catalog card appears [1798]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"H. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Praising their mutual friend, George Washington. In this letter, the Earl of Buchan mentions that his nephew, David Erskine, is travelling to America and plans to visit Mount Vernon. Integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL. 2 pages. Tayloe writes to Secretary of War James McHenry that he is honored by President's late appointment of him, but prefers to delay decision of acceptance -- he will pay personal respects to war office. Docketed 'Mount Vernon, 6th Feby. '99 from His Excy. Genl. Washington with my reply 22d. Feby.' Letter, a true copy, teste by Wm. Holburne, incomplete watermark (1794).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA business letter giving Webb information on sending the money he owes, Lawrence further expresses that he has taken Mrs. Webb's advice and had married Eleanor Parke Custis, stating his happiness with his wife.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Powel writes to say she paid James McAlpin's bill for Bushrods black satin robe -- she hopes Mrs. Anne Blackburn Washington's health has improved -- she is glad Bushrod was at the wedding of Nelly Custis and Lawrence Lewis, and says \"I was certain that when Mrs. Washington found the thing inevitable she would act with propriety, indeed from all I can learn she has every Reason to approve her Grand-Daughter's choice.\" -- Powel agrees with Bushrod on the deplorable state of the Southern roads, especially those of Maryland -- the elopement of Maria Bingham (a child of 15) with a French count was shocking -- shares news of Philadelphia people -- mentions \"your excellent Mother's\" sorrows [at death of Corbin Washington ?]. Autograph letter signed, retained copy, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. She and sister [Nancy] enjoy a weeks holiday--tries to progress in her lessons, begins French--mentions children [brothers] who send love to Aunt Nancy and Uncle Bushrod. Autograph letter signed, part of a cover laminated to letter, directed \"to be left at the Cross Roads,\" incomplete watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Kanawha Point Pleasant. Recommends 6 men from this county as officers in the lately established army -- [included is a separate sheet docketed \"Thos. Lewis June 14, 1799, containing names of 6 men recommended by Lewis,\" in another hand]. See also 1799 June 14, W. H. Cavandish to James McHenry. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"June 14\" on a separate sheet (see below), laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Tho. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Kanawha County. See 1799 June 13, Thomas Lewis to James McHenry. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Sends names of men who seek military commissions ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCheck from the Bank of the United States. Signed by John Nicholson paid to Mr. James Andrews or Bearer, Amount $944.15. Mr. Nicholson was one of the founders of the bank.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePurchase note. A Ninety Day Sight Note issued by Charles Alders' Co., Madeira, on September 20, 1799, to William T. Smith of Philadelphia for £84 British Sterling, directed to Tobias Lear on the account of George Washington on Nov. 14, 1799 and the amount recorded in his cash memoranda book of the same day.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Lear writes this follow up letter because no answers were received to earlier letters ordering 2 pipes of wine -- does Pintard have any in this country? -- if so, send some immediately as the General's wine supply is depleted and Washington only wants wine of superior quality. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear, enclosed in letter to Elias Boudinot, laminated, watarmark (1794). Not in Writings. [See draft of letter to Elias Boudinot, same date, on reverse of this letter].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S.  1 page. Greenwood. Looks forward to receiving her for a visit--sorry for Mamma [Christian Blackburn] having so much to fatigue her at her time of life. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Joe, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount, Document signed, 1 page. Though it is now in two pieces, amount due Lear is $42.24. Signed by Lear as being correct.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. A Letter-account itemizing the amount due Lear for forage and subsistence for Sept.-Oct., 1799. $234.39 is the amount totaled up. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Swan, P. M. General.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page and A.N.S. 1 page.  Autograph letter signed, a receipt for the sum of $234.39 being the pay for forage and subsistence for Sept.-Oct., 1799. Also in folder, note of receipt signed by Lear, \"Received of Caleb Swan PM Genl. The sum of two hundred and thirty four 39/100 dollars, being my pay...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Lear writes to Pintard that Mr. Alder from Madeira has sent 2 pipes of wine to General Washington, to be picked up in Philadelphia -- payment by draft has been made -- nevertheless, Washington will accept 1 pipe of Pintard's offered wine from his private store in this country, provided it is still of the best quality after being imported six years ago. Autograph letter, draft, docketed by Lear, watermarked. Name does not appear on original manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Congratulations on her birthday--worried over Mr. Washington's cough--Mamma [Christian Blackburn] has left--her little boys, David, Bushrod and George--Mr. Magruder's failure for 500,000 dollars--Major De Butts sails for Italy--received books from her and will take good care of them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover with several messages written on the cover, laminated, directed \"to be left at the Cross Roads,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Cordial letter of acknowledgment for two pipes of Madeira wine which had just arrived. Expresses Mrs. Washington's appreciation for a gift of two boxes of citron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Impending death of George Washington--\"I think he cannot survive through the night\"--come and bring Mrs. Law if possible--Dr. Craik, Dr. Dick, and Dr. Brown are here.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Tobias Lear to Burgess Ball, December 15, 1799 informing him of Washington's death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFuneral Announcement. D. 1 page. 'The Remains of General Washington [will be de]posited in the family Vault, at mount Ve[rnon on Wed]nesday the 18th instant, at twelve O'Clock. Should the weather be unfa[vorable on Wed]nesday, - the Funeral will take place [Thursday] at the same hour.' Watermarked - Holograph in the hand of Albin Rawlins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill to the estate of George Washington. 2 boxes of Mould Candles 104 nett, for a total charge of £7.19.0. Mackenzie signed the bill as having received payment in full on May 24, 1800.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Mount Vernon. Announces death of George Washington--description of G.W.'s last days and hours and his death--\" ... he could scarcely speak and breathed with difficulty, his complaint being an inflamatory sore throat, usually called the Quincy.\"--Drs. Craik, Dick and Brown sent for--\" ... between ten and eleven o'clock at night, he resigned his breath into the hand that gave it.\"--\" ... not a groan or a complaint escaped him.-with the most perfect resignation, and in full possession of his reason to the last moment he gave up his life.\"--\"He was fully sensible of his approaching dissolution for some time before we could persuade ourselves but that there was a hope left and he frequently told the Physicians that their efforts would be in vain ... As often as he could speak he would mention to me something which he wished to have done. And his last words, about a quarter of an hour before he died, were to me thus - 'My dear Friend I am just about to change this Scene, my breath can continue but a few moments, You will have me decently interred, and do not let my body be put into the Tomb in less than two days after my death.' He there feld his own pulse ceased ...\"--Mrs. W's fortitude--\" ... she yields not to that grief, which would be softened by tears.\"--saw his children about 6 weeks ago--\"I beg that no part of it [the letter] therefore may be published; for I presume that everything which relates to this afflicting event will be eagarly sought after by the public.\" Autograph letter signed, laminated watermark. Mary Stilson Lear was the mother of Tobias Lear.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney writes from Harper's Ferry three days after George Washington's death offering his condolences for this \"irreparable loss\" to Tobias Lear at Mount Vernon, Martha Washington, and Nelly Parke Custis Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn May 3, 1800, Keith Smith received the amount above after appearing and proving the statement before George Taylor. \"To making 1 suit cloathes (black) for John Anderson £1.16.0.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill. For 40 pounds of pound cake at 3/6 for a total of £7.0.0. One basket which contained the cake to be returned to Judy Edick. George Edick signed the account on March 28, 1800, as having received payment from Jim Anderson (likely James Anderson).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrders for the funeral of George Washington. Manuscript copy, 4 pages. Signed by the Adjutant General, William North. \"Major General Hamilton has received through the Secretary of War the following order, From the President of the United States.\" Ordered December 21, 1799, Philadelphia. Signed December 24, 1799 in the Adjutant General's office.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Craufurd bewails the recent death of George Washington -- \"it haunts my slumbers and in the day I can think of nothing else\" -- wishes to write Sister Nancy [Ann Blackburn Washington] -- poor Bushrod Washington, his uncle first and \"I suppose next his Brother [Corbin] will fall victims to the unrelenting hand of death.\" -- speaks of Mr. Craufurd's illness and other family matters. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed in a later hand \"Death of Gen. Washington mentioned,\" Ms. badly torn and disintegrated, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Herbert.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. \"Long before they can reach you, your heart and the hearts of your fellow citizens will be made sorrowful by the suffering and melancholly of the death of one excellent fellow citizen Gen. Washington ...\" Autograph letter signed, black seal, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill. For making suits with buttons for Mr. Lear, Mr. George Rawlins [sic] Mr. Sims and Mr. Wilson. Also for making a pair of breeches for Mr. Dowdal. Total charges came too £7.18.3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill. A.D.S. 3 pages. Addressed to James Anderson. Bill for mourning suits made for family and servants to wear when around the Mansion. Noted with monies received. Misnumbered on the top right corner as 'MS-2350,' corrected in the catalog book to MS-3050.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. For rendering funeral honors to the deceased General Washington. Appears over names of J.M. Hughes, Ebenezer Stevens, Jacob Morton, James Farlie, John Stagg junr. (Committee of Arrangement). Printed document, mounted on cardboard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Letter mentioned \"We have had great to do in the city occasioned by the death of General Washington. I send you a newspaper wherein you may read the procession which may be of some gratification to you,\" ... with integral address leaf, Philadelphia postmark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript eulogy. A.D.S. 16 pages. Docketed: \"Eulogy on Washington delivered in Medway [Massachusettes] D. 1799 by Dr. Abigah Richardson.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 11 pages. Lawrence Lewis's account of moneys received and expended from G.W.'s death to 1802, including am't of cash in house at G.W.'s death, amt. pd. doctors, money spent for cake at G.W.'s funeral, expenses on his houses in Washington, taxes, payment of legacies, building vault, for whiskey furnished at sale at Mount Vernon; money received from purchases at sales was main income during the period. Autograph document, copy, docketed, in hand of L. Lewis, laminated. Certified by Alexander Moore, Court Commissioner of Fairfax County, Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExecutor's inventory, original. 51 pages. Listing and appraisal of everything at Mt. Vernon by rooms, including books in library and contents of outbuildings--also livestock, tools, farm equipment, etc. on each farm--negroes--Appraisal sworn to by Thomson Mason, Tobias Lear, Thomas Peter and Wm. H. Foote. Bound volume, 6 blank pages, docketed \"Inventory and Appraisement of the estate of Genl. Geo. Washington - 1810 Augt. Returned and ordered to be recorded,\" silked. Date on original catalog card appears [c. 1800]. Ordered and recorded on August 20, 1810 teste Wm. [Moss ?]. [See under same date a draft of this same inventory].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInventory, draft. A.D. 64 pages. Inventory by room of articles at Mount Vernon, with appraised values -- includes contents of mansion house, kitchen, office, storehouse, washhouse, gardeners house, salt house, black smith shop, etc. -- also inventory of livestock, and farm equipment on each of the farms, the distillery, mill -- on the mansion house farm, inventory of articles in barn, greenhouse, lost, fish house, etc., paint cellar -- lists of gardeners tools, linen, etc., and plated ware, etc. -- list of books and pamphlets in library by case, with some marked \"Taken by B[ushrod] Washington\" and \"Mrs. Lewis's property,\" \"taken by G. Washington\", and \"To Mrs. Washington,\" -- maps, charts, etc. -- includes number of Negroes owned by George Washington in his own right, \"which Mrs. Washington intending to liberate at the end of the present year, can only be valued for the service of the working negroes for one year.\" Autograph document, draft, in unknown hand, entitled \"An Inventory etc. of Articles at Mount Vernon with their appraised value, annexed.\" watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [1800?], but an entry on page 59 enumerates the slave population \"which Mrs. Washington [is] intending to liberate at the end of the present year.\" Since she signed a deed of manumission for her deceased husband's slaves in December 1800, the date of this estate inventory would seem to be 1800.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocument, printed and sold by Graupner of Boston. Sheet music. \"The Battle of Prague favorite Sonata forte with Accompanyments. G. Washington President of The United States.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePatriotic songbook. 30 pages. Bound manuscript, handwritten by Maria Dickinson. Volume contains patriotic songs (handwritten) mentioning Washington and the American Revolution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo sketches shows pyramid-like structure surmounted by statue, and inscription below. Date on original catalog card appears [1800 ?]. On a separate page is a proposed inscription in Latin on reverse of cover. Watermark (crown over armed figure), 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted copy of GW's will. Signed by Lawrence Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill, Clerk of Fairfax to the Executors of GW's will. First charge recorded in January is for \"Recording the Will\" for $4.55. Various other fees are itemized as docketing, attorney's fees, and charges for copies of various declarations. Total bill signed by Mr. Deneale, Clerk, came to $12.96.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne bound volume, 23 pages. Executor's account of sales, meetings of legatees, etc. -- contains the following: Mar. 5, 1800, list of those who purchased horses and jacks from estate with amounts paid; Oct. 15, 1800: list of sales of cattle, milk cows and oxen from estate with amount paid; undated (see card 4, June 7, 1803): list of lot sales in Washington City; James River Shares, Ashby's Bend land, tract in Frederick, Aris's land lots in Bath, Bullskin land, Chattins run etc. with name of purchaser and price per acre; Nov. 12, 1801: Sale of cows, bulls, steers, jacks and jennets, sheep with list of purchaser and amount; July 25, 1802: private sale with account of personal items belonging to G.W., purchaser, and price paid, purchasers here are legatees and deduct purchase price from estate due them, total amount $1882.50; July 21, 1802: \"Payable in Six Months/Sale at Mt. Vernon\" list of purchaser and amount, nothing listed to tell what is sold, total $8340.75, probably the result of meeting of July 19; July 19, 1802: dated Alexandria, an account of a meeting of legatees and executors of G.W.'s estate and agreements made as follows: 1. majority opinion of legatees present govern whole. -- 2. not contest validity of will as to property out of state. -- 3. carriages, horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs and personal estate except stock and bonds to be sold by executors. -- 4. lands on Kanawha and Ohio be divided and rest of land be sold by executors, NW territory and Kentucky lands to be sold. -- 5. stock of U.S., bank stock, Potomac and James River shares to be divided except one share in Potomac Co. sold. -- 6. agree to sale of James River shares and nine shares of Columbia bank stock; June 7, 1803: \"Account of Sales at Alexa. June 7th 1803 of property, belonging to the Estate of Genl. Washn.\" Charles County land, lots in Alexandria here follows list of other land sold as listed on card one undated (this document was bound incorrectly and has not been detached and the sheets in correct order).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill, A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for advertising sale of jacks and jennies at Mount Vernon dated Feb. 14, 1800; and for advertising sundries the estate of Mrs. Washington dated June 27, 1802. Receipted for £1.12. by T. Green. Docketed 14 February 1800. Autograph document signed, in hand of Green, docketed, laminated, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA manuscript book that contains 12 Masonic songs mostly associated with New England (lyrics only). Also includes poems or songs on George Washington and his death. Northampton, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTobias Lear's copy of an explanatory letter from him to John Adams in which he elaborated on Martha Washington's December 31, 1799 letter he wrote on behalf of her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. S. Lyman writes that Doctor James Craik \"wrote a Gentleman in this City, that the General [Washington], with his own Fingers, closed his own Eyes in Death -- this circumstance is a little remarkable, and it showed that he had his reason, and a spirit of resignation ... such was the Death of this great man....\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Copy of account dated Jan. 8, 1800, \"For Sundries for the Funeral Procession, in honor of the late Commander in Chief Gen. Washington. Use of a Pall ... $5 / Two Black Cloaks ... 2 / Bier ... 2 / 9 dollars [total].\" On Feb. 20, 1800, Haigh acknowledges receipt of payment in Pittsburgh for his expenses at the mock procession. Document signed, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe House and Senate of Massachusetts express opinions on how General George Washington should properly be commemorated by the public.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrder submitted by John Read and accepted in Massachusetts Senate and followed by the House to accept resolution to wear crepe on left arm in Commemoration of G. Washington's death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Alexandria. A bill from Paton and Butcher in the amount of £2.6.[7] for leather and shoe thread. (Date from earlier library cataloging; item was microfilmed as an 1808 item.) Document, fragment, docketed by B. Washington, charred by fire, silked.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill. Decr 25th \"To a mah[ogan]y Coffin with silver plate engraved, furnished with lace, handles and a coverd case with lifters $ 88.\" \"To sundry charges $11.25.\" For a total bill of $99.25. Particular charges were for \"Hire of the Cochee,\" \"Hire of the Bier\" and the \"Hire of a Horse.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. The writers request answers to several specific questions about their role as executors of Washington's will -- they require Simms's professional advice because Judge Bushrod Washington (another executor) hasn't arrived yet. Autograph letter signed, in hand of George S. Washington (?,) laminated, G.W.'s watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Simms answers questions put by them [see letter of Jan. 20, 1800] as executors of George Washington's estate -- among other things, he assures them they can dispose of personal property and wheat at private sales, but an account must be kept of articles disposed of in this way, and must be included in the estate inventory. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ch. Simms.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill. D. 1 page. Bill for 1 coopers-axe 6/6. Document, fragment, endorsed on back, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Draft Committee Resolution, \"The Committee appointed to consider and report what public measures are proper to be adopted by this Legisature to commemorate the virtues of General Washington...\" Two resolutions, the 1st crossed out pertaining to a monument or statue to be erected. The 2nd resolution concerns printed copies of a Proclamation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 2 pages.  Committee resolution or recommendation to the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. They have appointed Fisher Ames to delivera n oration on the \"sublime virtues of Gen. George Washinton before the Lieut. Governor, the Council and the tow branches of the General Court;\" signed by Moses Gill, Samuel Phillips, and the Speaker of the House. Also assigns John Coffin Jones and Jonathan Mason to a committee to make such arrangements for a public exercise assigned for the 8th of February. Concurred and signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted document, 1 page. Broadside. Funeral procession arrangements, Haverhill, Massachusetts. \"Arrangements to be observed On the 22nd day of February next, agreeably to the proclamation of the President of the United States, For Paying a Public Tribute of Respect to the Memory of our beloved General George Washington, late deceased.\" A eulogy will be given at Reverend Abiel Abbot's Meeting House. The broadside includes an order of procession and instructions to the inhabitants of Haverhill on proper mourning wear.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. 4 pages. Dryburgh Abbey. A letter on slavery and the life and character of GW; mentions Lear, Franklin and Adams. Autograph letter, incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA bill for 11 items which came to a total of £22.18.9. A particular item is recorded for \"Leading a Coffin\" which came to £14.10.0. Alexander Smith documented Mr. Munn's receipt of payment in Alexandria on May 14, 1800.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. House and Senate of Massachusetts committee order to request a copy of Fisher Ames' oration for printing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft of MS-5754. Committee of Massachusetts House of Representatives requests Fisher Ames to thank cadets and artillery of Commonwealth of Mass. in oration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrder from committee to request Fisher Ames to thank cadets and artillery of Commonwealth of Mass. during his oration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA bill for one shroud which came to $6 and one pall cloth $6, for a total of $12. On verso Michael Gretter (or Gutten?) signed the bill as having received payment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. Philadelphia. Send copy of GW's will and also \"The box made of the oak that sheltered the Great Sir William Wallace ...\"  At bottom of letter is note from Buchan, dated Aug. 16, 1800, bequeathing box to \"Washington's University in Columbia.\" Autograph letter signed, in hand of [Bushrod Washington].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Herbert mentions Lewiss note for $1500, payable this week, which may be renewed if necessary -- gives Lewis instructions on how to renew it -- note in another hand, \"This note was given by L. Lewis as an Executor to the Will of Genl. Washington and to take up one of the Genls. then in Bank.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. Herbert.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page.  Medfield [memorial] Procession to Washington. \"The Committee of arrangments [sic] recommend the following order of Procession for the 22nd Instant provided the weather and walking tbe good. Viz-\" also, \"It is expected that every person will wear a crape or ribband on th eleft arm. Soldiers just above the cuff and citizens just above the Elbow.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonwealth of Massachusetts order that members of house and senate shall distribute to clergy and to libraries Fisher Ames' oration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound, manuscript copy of an oration, written by Royall Tyler, Esq., pronounced at Bennington, Vermont on February 22, 1800 in commemoration of the death of General Washington. Copy signed Mary R. Nowland AD 1812. Inside volume cover (back and front) reads \"Miss Mary R. Nowland July 3rd 1823.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N.S. 1 page. Regarding a survey plat.  Date on original catalog card appears 1800 (?) Feb. 27.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Bill and receipt. Samuel Washington receives 175 dollars from Custis in return for \"A Sorrel Horse ... about sixteen hands high; but five years old, warranted sound and free from blemish ...\" If Custis finds the horse to be \"unsound\" within thirty days, Washington agrees to return the total sum. Witnessed by Tobias Lear and Lawrence Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems listed are black crepe, hat looping, material for making two palls, 6 dozen flints, 1 cask powder weighing 114 pounds as received from the arsenal. Total bill was $40.08.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 3 pages. Two evaluations, one dated Ap. 26 signed by William Dandridge and Thomas Dew, the other dated May 13 and signed by Jos. Foster and [W.] H. Macon. Both at request of Lewis and Doct. [David] Stuart. Statement signed by Wm. King that the property herein valued belongs jointly to Mr. Custis [G.W.P.] and Mr. [Lawr.] Lewis. The property being valued consists of 2 slaves and several horses. Document signed, endorsed \"Valuation of Mr. Lewis's Property in New Kent,\" mounted, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, 3 pages. London. Contains Wests comments on proposed reinterment of George Washington in the Federal city and monument to be raised to him -- recommends triangle or pyramid as most durable monument -- should be in prominent place, planted with trees -- monuments should be hollow -- rotunda, and brass pedestrian statue of Washington -- work to be of \"monumental simplicity\" -- 4 doors and stone coffin. Letter, marked \"Copy of a letter from one West=the celebrated American artist in London to Rufus King, Esq. our Minister at that Court on the subject of a \"Monument\" to be erected to the memory of that illustrious citizen - George Washington, was obligingly handed us by a gentleman for publication - From Gazette of the United States and Daily Advertizer, Dec. 22, 1800\". [Appended is a copy of \"A Resolution of the Old Congress,\" describing the type of monument to be erected to Washington.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Concerning the collection of funds due George Washington's estate in Philadelphia. \"What ever money you may receive please credit the Estate of Genl. Washington with it as also any money that may be paid you by Judge Bushrod Washington, a statement of which please forward me at this place.\"  Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. \"On motion of David Stuart ordered that Tobias Lear, Adm. of the Estate of Geo. A. Washington deceased by summoned to appear at the next Court and give Counter Security or Deliver up all and Singular the decendents Estate.\" This copy signed by George Deneale, Clerk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 6 pages. Account copy of \"The Estate of George A. Washington in acct. with Tobias Lear, Administrator.\" An acct. of GAW's estate transactions as kept by Lear. Also included are copies of court documents ordering debts to be paid to the estate (dated Jan. 1801); acknowledgement of examination of the acct. (dated April 14, 1801); and an order for the acct. to be recorded (dated April 21, 1801). Document signed, on George Washington's water mark paper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Bail Bond of George Steptoe Washington for $200. Dated 1801 April 6, and docketed \"McCormick vs. Washington Bond,\" signed by George Tate and George S. Washington, witnessed by Benj. Stephenson. Document, docketed \"McCormick vs. Washington Bond,\" signed by George Tate and George S. Washington, witnessed by Benj. Stephenson, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. \"I hereby relinquish the Administration of the Estate of the late George Augustine Washington and agreeably to an order of the Court of Fairfax County, and deliver up all and Singular the Decendents Estate which has come to my hand as Admr.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. To the Justice of the court of Fairfax County. Further explains his resignation as the administrator of George A. Washington's estate. Turned papers and bonds over to Burwell Bassett who is ready to become the new administrator. Docketed on reverse. Torn corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Autograph letter signed, mounted, watermark (1794), with part of cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\" Encloses note for $875. for discount at the bank, and intends to present the necessary draft on Monday next.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Lewis gives the account with Blagden as it now stands, taken from papers of Dr. Thornton's -- £26.8.11 1/2 Maryland money is still due him -- Lewis asks Blagden to send authenticated vouchers for repayment of moneys expended so that the late General Washingtons heirs will be see the justification for the expense. Autograph letter signed, endorsed by Lewis, 2 p. covered with figures, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawr. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEstate documents, 10 documents.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMemoranda of payments made, etc. by L[awrence]? Lewis as executor of estate--includes $1000 for hire of a vessel the \"Hene. and Patsey\"--also, 2 orders given to Thos. Peter on Samuel Hamilton, W-1250/B; \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAccount, rec'd of N. Lee on account of Sheppard Pd. cash for negroes, etc., W-1250/C; \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAccount, Includes $500.00 \"By cash of A. McLean,\" and $100 \"By costs recovered on Tomlinson's case,\" W-1250/D; \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAccount, notes due with interest, W1250/E; \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAccount, Lawrence Lewis with estate, Debit and credit of $16,037.30 -- including \"By balance due me as Executor -- $1,0872.69\" and \"By this sum due me as creditor legatee $5,138.61.\" etc., W-1250/F; \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAccount, Mathew Ranson in account with executors, record of payment due with interest, etc., W-1250/H; \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSums credited to estate, Amt. received and amts. not received [for purchases at sales], W-1250/I; \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePurchasers at private sale of Washington estate including amounts of purchases of each individual, W-1250/J; \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReceipt, Peyton Drew to Robert Lewis, W-1250/?\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eW-1250/K, A.D.S. 2 pages. Commissioner's report. Upon order of Court of Fairfax Cty., has settled joint and separate accounts of Lawrence Lewis and Bushrod Washington, acting executors of G.W. estate--1st, a balance of $3670.76 due L. Lewis in capacity as sole executor before any of others quailified--2nd, acct of Bush. Washington with estate, showing indebtedness of $2017.94, exclusive of 9 shares of Bank of Potomac--3rd, general acct. of acting executors representing whole transactions with balance due the Executors of $15,707.95,--including commissions--charges executors with full acct. of sales, $124,928.01--credit them with sums not pd. by purchasers, esp. $15,125.00 for purchases of lands by late Col. Thomas Lee as guarding of Corbin Washington's children, \"which purchase their present Guardian did not think himself at liberty to confirm, whereby there is a suit now pending in the High Court of Chancery of Virginia, consequently this as well as other matters, relative to the Estate remain open \"till a further settlement.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW-1250/K, A.D.S. 2 pages. Commissioner's report. Upon order of Court of Fairfax Cty., has settled joint and separate accounts of Lawrence Lewis and Bushrod Washington, acting executors of G.W. estate--1st, a balance of $3670.76 due L. Lewis in capacity as sole executor before any of others quailified--2nd, acct of Bush. Washington with estate, showing indebtedness of $2017.94, exclusive of 9 shares of Bank of Potomac--3rd, general acct. of acting executors representing whole transactions with balance due the Executors of $15,707.95,--including commissions--charges executors with full acct. of sales, $124,928.01--credit them with sums not pd. by purchasers, esp. $15,125.00 for purchases of lands by late Col. Thomas Lee as guarding of Corbin Washington's children, \"which purchase their present Guardian did not think himself at liberty to confirm, whereby there is a suit now pending in the High Court of Chancery of Virginia, consequently this as well as other matters, relative to the Estate remain open \"till a further settlement.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount, D. 1 1/4 pages. Ferneyhough lists various services he provides for Lewis, being work done on Lewis's chariot - its wheels, springs, boots, doors, etc. Docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book, settlement of the estate of George Washington. A.D. 32 pages. Accounts of various people associated with the estate, including money for hire of negroes - \"Statement of the accounts of the several legatees for the purpose of explaining them.\" Autograph document, mostly in hand of Bushrod Washington, laminated, watermarks, no cover, torn or clipped pages included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. New Kent. Concerns a shipment of wheat ... no demand for wheat or corn ... cider here for Mrs. W-n; will send some to Norfolk at first opportunity ... Had to get a new cog wheel for the mill ... Richmond market full of meat of all kind; cattle and sheep still on my hands ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Stafford City, VA. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Concerning receipts for western lands.  Addressed to Col. Thomas Francis Worthington, at Chilicothe N.W. Territory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Fort Washington. Complains of dullness of \"this accursed Country\"--reference to someone whose gloomy countenance \"cannot bear the appearance of Happiness\"--longs to be with her and \"my dear Boy\" [Bushrod Blackburn ?,] but fears 2 years separation are necessary--expects to be dealt with by strict letter of the law--hasnt heard from Tommy [Blackburn, Jr.]--would rather see him idle at Rippon Lodge than where he is. Autograph letter signed, cover fragment laminated to letter, directed \"Via Fredericksburg To [ ] X Roads,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"R. S. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Walnut Farm. Concerning the execution of the estates of Bushrod's father, John Augustine Washington, and Lawrence Augustine's father, Samuel Washington, both deceased. Bushrod writes, \"I have never condemned you for demanding of the executors of your father ... a settlement of their accounts, and altho' I thought it unkind to institute a suit ag[ainst] me ...\" Bushrod is nevertheless willing to settle the matter. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Rich Woods. Lawrence A. Washington proposes to Samuel Washington that he meet at Richwoods with Bushrod Washington to discuss debts extending from the estates of their fathers, Charles Washington and John Augustine Washington I, respectively. \"You will therefore, at once see the necessity of your ... attendance, to exonerate yourself, from as much of the weight of that business as possible.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawrence A. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Reporting on the death of Martha Washington the day before. Suffering protracted fever, MW prepared for death \"with fortitude and resignation\"; gave advice to her grandchildren, took the sacrament and directed a chosen white gown be brought out. The funeral would be Tuesday (two days hence). Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Rich Woods. Having received Bushrod's letter of April 2, 1802 re-settlement of his father's estate (John Augustine Washington), Lawrence Augustine feels \"...a perfect willingness to enter into a settlement of our business, with any Gentleman you may choose to designate for that purpose. And I can assure you, that every light I possess shall be thrown on the subject.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 19 pages. Final draft. Contains acct. of cash on hand, money in hands of Clement Biddle, notes due and paid--inventory of articles at Mt. Vernon and value (many are missing from here which appear, crossed off, on the first draft)--lists articles in mansion house, kitchen, servants hall, etc. Autograph document, Final draft, in unknown hand, entitled \"Inventory of Property that belonged to Mrs. Martha Washington, Taken the 24th of May and Eleventh of July 1802,\" final draft, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 20 pages. Contains acct. of cash on hand, money in hand of Clement Biddle, notes due and pd.--inventory of articles at Mt. Vernon and value (many are crossed off and do not appear in final draft)--articles in mansion house, kitchen, servants hall, wash house, etc. Autograph document, Draft, in unknown hand, entitled \"Inventory of Property that belonged to Mrs. Martha Washington Taken the 24th of May and Eleventh of July 1802,\" 1st draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocketed on verso \"$35 June 16, 1802\" and \"To building a Vault at Mount Vernon $35.00\" and \"Recd the above amount in full (signed) John M. Lightfoot.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document, 7 pages. In hand of Albin Rawlins, an account of articles sold at the July 21st sale on six months credit (See \"Book of Sales and of Mount Vernon Property\"). This appears to be a rough draft (made at the time of auction) of the list entered in this executors' account book -- Rawlins' list gives name of purchaser, item and price; sale of chariot and harness, coachee, horses, clover machine, sheep, bulls, cows, calves, steers, marquee, tents, saddles, canteen, tin machine, saws and other tools, malt mill, \"The Knight of Malta,\" reams of paper, wax, French horn, pump, locks, tool chest, hoes, sheet copper, old iron, rope, etc., copying press, yawl [an incomplete summary of the contents]. On last sheet are lists of names and figures, probably a scratch sheet. Autograph document, in hand of A. Rawlins, laminated. This doc. is NOT part of the \"Book of Sales of Mt. V. Prop.\" but a separate doc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Alexandria. Unable to buy any good furniture at sale [of Mrs. Washington's estate]--all worth having previously divided among legatees--George Washington Parke Custis's inheritance of wine--purchased one of four large paintings at sale, view of Great falls of Potomack. Autograph letter signed, docketed \"Copy Letter to Colo. May.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Deneale.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 16 pages. \"Rough estimate of the sales of the estate purchased by the Legatees in order to give an idea of their relative situation to each other and to them (?) who will be creditors and who debtors.\" Accounts of the following individuals: Bushrod Washington, Howell Lewis, Lawrence Lewis, Alexander Spotswood, G. W. P. Custis, Robt. Lewis, Wm. A. Washington, Col. Thomas Lee, Wm. Robinson, Samuel Washington, Mrs. Law, Geo. A. Washington heirs, Thornton Washington heirs, Thomas Peter, Charles Carter, G. S. Washington, Fielding Lewis, Nicholas Fitzhugh, Dr. Peyton, Lawrence A. Washington, Burdet Ashton, Andrew Parks, Corbin Washington heirs, John Thornton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond. 1 page. Washington binds himself to Frey \"in the full and just sum of forty two pounds four Shillings and ten pence ...\" Two horses owned by Warner Washington (valued at 21 pounds 2 shillings five pence) are being held by Thomas Massir[?], sheriff of Frederick County as security. Printed and manuscript document, signed by Warner Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 2 pages. John Hewitt, Register of Wills, Washington County, District of Columbia acknowledges that an \"authenticated copy of the last will and testament of George Washington deceased ...\" has been recorded. Administration of the will is \"hereby Granted and Committed unto ... George Steptoe Washington and Lawrence Lewis two of the executors by the said will appointed.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Green encloses his accounts against Lewis. Mar. 15, 1803 for advertising lands, June 29, 1802, advertising sale of sundries belonging to the estate of Martha Washington. Docketed by Lewis as \"Timothy Green's Ac. With the Estate of Genl. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by L.L., $10.10 P. 86 5 March 1803.\" Laminated, watermark, postmarked.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 2 pages. Autograph document in hand of Bushrod Washington, laminated. Probably a list of papers dealing with the settlement of the estate, numbered, and in many cases contain page numbers, memorianda or resolutions dealing with estate settlement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubject of the letter deals with dispersal of George Washington's property, including the sale of land and mules. It also discusses the terms of the hiring of nineteen of Mrs. Penelope French's enslaved people, in which Mrs. French was paid $700-800 a year throughout her natural life.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter. 6 pages. Alexandria. A lengthy and detailed proposal for the equitable distribution of the Ohio-Kanawa lands. Expresses dissatisfaction with present plan of division. Requests another meeting of legatees at Dumfries; such a meeting however is opposed by legatees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Informs him of meeting of legatees, at which decision was made \"to sell amongst ourselves\" all Washington's land except the Kanawha and Ohio lands -- lists lands sold and amounts received at sales of June 6 and 7 -- prices better than he expected -- executors to appoint an agent and surveyor to go to Ohio and Kanawha lands and lay them off in 23 parts before the next meeting of legatees -- he is embarrassed for funds -- will write to Dr. Smith about Bushrod [Bushrod, Jr., son of Wm. Augustine Washington]. Autograph letter signed, torn, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\" [See also, \"Book of Sales and of Mount Vernon property,\" 1800-1802 which lists some of same in detail].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Alexandria. Lawrence writes that he has received Roberts letter and Winchester's order for $1818. -- it will be placed to Roberts account with executors of General Washington on account of Roberts purchase of a tract of land in Berkeley. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by R. Lewis (?), \"Letter from Lawce. Lewis on account of monies received for the Execrs. of Genl. Washington\". Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill and receipt. 10 gilt arm chairs, $40. 12 Square back chairs, $22., these are docketed as Windsor chairs ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Georgetown. Autograph letter signed, received $10.00 for one apotheosis of Gen'l Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Returned yesterday from unpleasant excursion to find Kitty ill--glad to hear of Tommy's [Blackburn, Jr.] amendment--fever will prevent his riding to visit her--will wait for her visit and return with her. Autograph letter signed, fragment of integral cover, laminated, directed by Jerry. Name on original manuscript appears as \"R.S. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Yellow fever in Alexandria has delayed Bushrods answer --now the \"prevailing disorder\" (likely also yellow fever) in Philadelphia has convinced Bushrod that no good could result from trying to carry on business -- he writes that the request of the gentlemen of the bar, confirmed by Peters, is agreeable, so he requests Peters to attend if he safely can and to adjourn the Court to the next term. Autograph letter signed, docketed, postmarked \"George Col. Sept. 26,\" integral cover, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. Autograph document, in hand of W.A. W-n, docketed on reverse by W. A. W-n, \"Memorandum of the Cloaths my Son George [Corbin] Washington carried with him to New England Novr. 28th 1803,\" and in another hand \"also Books from Rock Hill and Books carried Alexandria from Col. W. A. Washingtons Library 1806.\" Lists both summer and winter cloths in detail.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis account in Lawrence Lewis' hand is the money expended for food and clothing for slaves during period 1803-1809.  \"Acct. Free Negroes $1645.05.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmall, bound account book, A.D.S. 18 pages. Accounts of money received as interest of stock, as part of his claim to the estate of GW. Also, money received on like interest in behalf of Lucinda and Catherine D. Lewis, sale of stock belonging to Charles and John Lewis, Jr., memorandum of expenses, \"Memorandum for the year 1805,\" which describes experiments made in planting crops and the results, \"Memorandum of Monies Received and paid away on account of Charles Lewis - John Lewis - Robert Lewis junr. - Lucinda Lewis and Catherine Dade Lewis May - 1807.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Winchester. Bill for £10.4.0 for books, including Morse's Geography, Bailey's dictionary, Bealy's Meditations, Stauntons Embassys, Anarchises, and Ferguson's [Lectury ?]. Receipt of books acknowledged by Francis W[hiting] Washington for his father Warner Washington. Autograph document, in hand of John Beer (?), fragment, docketed \"Warner Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, Rosegill. He hopes the boxes of medicine arrived safely ... requests Col. W-n to pay the cost of the medicines to Dr. Jones. Name does not appear on original manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Edinburgh to Ewing at the American Consulate. Conveying to the President (T.J.) the ceremonial oaken box which he had earlier presented to Washington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Ann Washington writes to assure Frobel that he will be able to get many pupils if he comes to Alexandria shortly -- several people have promised to send children to him, including Dr. Dick -- she wishes he could come soon -- Bushrod Washington will send his schooner to Richmond for Frobel if possible, though Col. Washingtons may get to Richmond sooner -- she wishes to see him an \"inmate\" at Mt. Vernon -- he will have at Mt. Vernon her 3 nieces and a nephew of her husband's who lives with them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Washn. City Feb. 13\", broken seal with arm, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages with cover, addressed and wax seal. Eleanor \"Nelly\" Parke Custis Lewis writes to her friend reminiscing about her life. Engraving \"Mrs. Lawrence Lewis,\" also in the folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Rock Hill. To \"Dear Sir.\" Re: bond of the addressee held by William Augustine Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Craik writes to Col. William A. Washington regarding a deed from 1791 between Washington and Timothy Ringgold for lots in the Carrollsburg (which would eventually become Capitol Hill) which were divided between Washington and Commissioners of the city of Washington. William Craik admits he neglected to get the deed recorded and never returned it. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, docketed, with integral address panel, postmarked \"Alexandria VA, March 10\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Rock Hill. Washington writes that Mr. [Chas.] Carter objects to paying interest on his bond -- Carter claims he was ready to pay money any time -- Washington believes Carter forfeited, by the condition of sale [of Washington's property], any indulgence of 12 months credit. Autograph letter signed, docketed by B.W., mutilated, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. A. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Bushrod writes to his \"dear friend\" Elizabeth Willing Powel that when he inherited Mount Vernon, he had to buy \"new furniture for all the rooms of that extensive building\" and farm machinery as well -- he borrowed money for this and the loan is due soon -- his wheat crop and the fishery both failed, however -- so he asks \"with a little embarrassment\" to borrow the amount from her, but insists on paying interest which she refused to accept on an earlier occasion. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark (wheat sheaf). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Bushrod writes that he is convinced the fire at Mt. Vernon was set by an incendiary, but he knows not whom to suspect -- he can impute no motive to any of his \"domestics,\" all of whom exerted themselves to extinguish the fire -- still, great damage was done -- Mrs. Washington's health was impaired by the alarm, though she is recovering. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexa May 22,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington\". [It is thought the fire may have endangered the mansion].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Concerns the sale of a schooner and or a slave named Arthur ... has been offered \"... $600., or the vessel alone, ...\". Autograph letter signed, integral cover, Alexandria, docketed \"Judge Washington.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsurance policy with The Delaware Insurance Company of Delaware made by George Harrison on behalf of Bushrod Washington for brick barn [stable] at Mount Vernon. Coverage for $4,000 for the year with payment of 1 percent. Printed document with autograph details signed by Thomas Fitzsimons, 1 page, docketed on the reverse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Bond for $20,000 for Fairfax and Whiting Washington as executors of their mother Hannah Fairfax Washington's estate, to make inventory and deliver all legacies, etc. Partly printed, laminated. Signed by Fairfax, Whiting and Warner Washington and witnessed by the court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Beck provenance information concerning a Stuart Painting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 page. Key, Judge Washington's attorney in the friendly suit of Fitzhugh and Peter vs. B. Washington, executor of the estate of George Washington, concerning the sale of certain Maryland lands, prepares an answer to the court explaining his clients position. Included is a letter requesting Judge Washington to make any changes in the text which he believes are necessary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount, William Augustine Washington with J. Fox. Legal and copying fees include copy of Henry Ashton's will, proving \"Fisher's\" deed, swearing jury, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Lewis gives an account for $304.30 paid by him to Howell Lewis and chargeable to all of legatees of Gen. Washington's estate -- he is unable to collect from various people whose addresses he does not know, or for other reasons -- Gabriel Lewis has just returned and the Kanawha lands are divided -- asks Bushrod to send him a receipt for $100. paid Bushrod's mother [Hannah Bushrod Washington]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Bushrod Washington, and in Lewis's hand \"Dr. James Patton in Acct. with the Estate of Genl. Washington,\" and in another hand \"Executor of Mrs. Washington's Estate,\" laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Fairfield. Fairfax Washington writes regarding the recently-arrived mourning ring left to his deceased mother [Hannah Fairfax Washington] as legacy by George Washington -- he gives Lewis directions for having it delivered to him -- mentions also a miniature of the general, previously received, that the two items constitute the whole of the legacy left to his mother. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"The Receipt of his Mother's legacy,\" mounted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill and receipt. $2.25 for shoes, 9.00 for cossaks (boots).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Rock Hill and Georgetown. Bushrod Washington Jr. writes to Burd about local and regional political battles involving the impeachment of judges, including Judge Samuel Chase of the Supreme Court, and Randolph's treatment of Chase, as leader of the impeachment. Washington also speaks critically of \"Duane,\" probably William J. Duane the politician, or perhaps his father the newspaper editor. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark (1803). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. To \"Dear Sir.\" Concerns Bushrod Washington's insurance policy on Mount Vernon, from the Mutual Insurance Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromissory note. D.S. 1 page. For £78 Virginia money before 15th Oct. -- signed by Whiting Washington; witnessed by Nehemiah Garrison. On reverse, dated April 16, 1805, Jas. Milton assigns note to Robt. Milton. Document signed, in hand of James Milton, fragment, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 6 pages. A statement as to the title to Woodlawn drawn up by Lawrence Lewis because of a threatened suit over the land by descendants of Sarah Mason Brooke; it embodies Col. George Mason's statement on the history of the lands ownership. Lewis's search of title goes back to William Travers, who by deed from Proprietors, March 22, 1677, got 788 acres. The Woodlawn part of that property was later owned by George Washington (who had gotten it on 27 October 1772) and then willed by him to Lawrence Lewis and Eleanor (\"Nelly\") Parke Custis Lewis. Autograph document signed, by Lawrence Lewis, docketed \"Col. Geo. Mason's Statement,\" and in another hand, \"as to title of Woodlawn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Agrees with Burd that horseracing is the favorite sport of Virginians -- mentions races in Virginia and Pennsylvania and Washington -- says spring at Mt. Vernon is the \"season when nature presents its most pleasing colours\" -- admires ladies in the neighborhood \"but none of them has enslaved my happiness\" -- speculates that closer relations between Pennsylvania and Virginia might be fostered by intermarriage between the states -- mentions Mr. [Thomas] Jefferson's use of hieroglyphics. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexa. Va. May 18,\" torn, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Estate of GW.A notice of a forthcoming bond for Keating and Murray. Amount: $1.00.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document signed, fragment, docketed \"Blakey Recpt. for a Bay mare June 1805.\" Receipt for 25 pounds for a bay mare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. Custis writes that his account with the estate of George Washington will be paid as soon as his crop can be marketed -- expresses distress of Fitzhugh family because of Mrs. Fitzhugh's illness -- he wishes the Kanawha lands were apportioned for he wishes to sell his share, even at great loss. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by B. Washington, mounted, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Buildings insured were 2 Negro Quarters, Office, Smokehouse, Wash house, Carriage house, and 2 Stables ... \"real sum insured\" was $4576.00 ... signed by Rob't Mitchell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod writes to Peters that he has heard of the sickness in Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, New York and Philadelphia (yellow fever) -- asks if they should hold court for \"your District\"? -- thinks judges and lawyers would attend, but would jury men and witnesses also attend if in danger of sickness? -- would it be better to postpone until winter? -- intends to spend a few days at Wheatland near Charlestown, Jefferson County. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Peters, \"16 ansd. repeating what I wrote him on the 15th substance,\" postmarked Alexa Va. September 14,\" watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for $200. as part payment of a $500. loan ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Culpeper County. Capt. Hammond [husband of Samuel's deceased sister Mildred] wants him to buy his share of Kanawha lands left him by George Washington's legacy -- he can't afford it -- asks for an opinion on how much he should lease or buy it for -- can Hammond have other compensation in place of this land? -- Hammond embarrassed for money now -- he gave draft on executors and it was refused. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Saml. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Bushrod writes about spending Christmas in Dumfries by invitation of \"very fine girls,\" although his trip was cut short when his father came down with gout. He also gives news of the Federal City, which is \"thronged with beautiful girls and other strangers,\" including \"a number of Turks and Indians.\" He shares an anecdote about the Turkish ambassador asking Thomas Jefferson for \"six wives\" and writes about a dinner hosted aboard a frigate by Jefferson for a group of Native American men. Bushrod also writes of the rising power of Napoleon in France and about the Carters of Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt. Certifying proof of a Mr. Peytons deed to the District of Columbia. Amount: $52.00. Estate of GW.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt. A.N.S. 1 page. $1.00 for watch repair docketed, \"paid by Mrs. W. from Butter Sold.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Mt. Vernon has sent her some books ... will send more ... invites the Rankins for a visit ... regards from all the family ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles of Agreement, Jesse Richardson with Wm. A. Washington for purchase of a tract of land, held jointly by Wm. A. Washington and Lawrence Butler, of 1000 acres in Pulaski County, Kentucky. Jesse Richardson to pay Col. Washington with young horses, to the amount of the purchase. Valuation to be established.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Has been amusing himself reading Mr. John Randolph's Philippicks, his invectives against democrats -- this includes Randolphs threat to impeach Madison and Jefferson -- he has many politicians under his control through fear of being exposed by him -- mentions having received a report of Mr. Pitt's death [Wm. the younger] in England -- comments on the European situation -- the British Navy is the only thing between Napoleon and world domination -- U.S. should do nothing to injure Britain at this time -- since his aunt [Ann Blackburn Washington] has determined not to visit Philadelphia this Spring, he will stay and keep her company. Autograph letter signed, with integral cover, postmarked \"Alexa Va Mar. 30,\" docketed, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e$6.75 pd. in full.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Gen. Mason going to Kentucky will carry this letter -- acknowledges payment of $40 -- Warner was with them, mentions his trip to Orleans -- their father [John Lewis] is well -- speaks of Dr. Stuart's land in Mason County, Ky., 5000 acres on Tripletts creek and 9000 on Locust creek -- advertised for sale -- he sends tax money by Gen. Mason -- asks Gabriel Lewis to help Mason -- talks of affairs of the day -- the ship Leander -- General Miranda landed in Spanish America, the province of Caraccas, takes the island of Marquireta, the towns of Camana -- Barcelona on the river Neveri, in full march for the capital of the colony -- this information by Capt. Risbrough from Martinique, Miranda has proclaimed the independence of the province. Concludes with a full 2 page postscript by Nelly, here separately cataloged. Autograph letter signed, with 2 p. additional note by Nelly Custis Lewis, cover marked \"Hond by Genl. Tomson Mason, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawr. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 1/4 page.  Baxter charges a total of L8, 2 shillings for smithing services including \"Making 2 large Ramshare ploughs\" and mending carriage wheels and selling a \"whip saw.\" Balance paid. Document signed, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Caroline Springs near Fredericksburg. Papers desired by Burd will need to be retrieved from recording office in [Washington] -- Bushrod will be in the Fredericksburg area for a while -- reveals his approaching marriage to Miss [Henrietta] Spotswood -- they will live on his estate in Westmoreland and later procure an establishment near Alexandria -- please tell Rush of the upcoming wedding -- he asks for European news -- \"our present President\" [Jefferson] means to stand for reelection. Autograph letter signed, integral cover docketed, laminated, postmarked \"Freds Va Jul 20.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRock Hill. Col. Washington explains that his son Bushrod, Jr, will share equally with his brothers in the Col.'s estate. His income will be adequate to support a wife. At the time young Bushrod was engaged to Spotswood's daughter, Henrietta.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Washington, Rock Hill. Introduces Bushrod Washingtons own nephew, George Corbin Washington, who just arrived after tedious passage of 20 days, and is \"so much grown that I suppose you would scarcely know him\" -- Bushrod, Jr. and new wife Henrietta Spotswood are very happy -- Bushrod, Jr. wishes to trade his Kanawha land for land near Centerville -- what is Bushrod's opinion of this land? -- desires Bushrod to help him find purchaser for his lands, Blenheim and Haywood -- wishes to sell, pay debts and divide rest among children -- \"there seems to be little hope of getting out of debt by cropping\" -- he presses suit against Mr. [Wm.] Robinson for £560 -- Robinson has no claim to money from land sold to George Washington and others after death of his daughter [Ann A. Washington]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, mounted, docketed \"Wm. A. Washington about Mr. Robinson's claim,\" laminated, watermarks. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. A. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill. $2.25 for 9 lbs. of sole leather ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoem \"Washington's Requiem\" by Virginia Cary. D. 1 page. A poem in praise of G.W., written in 1800 or 1806 \"on seeing a picture of Mount Vernon with the grave of Washington.\" (Date might be 1800). Date on original catalog appears 180[6 ?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Deals with two letters reputedly written by G.W. to [Thomas Jefferson] after the Mazzei letter [Thos. Jefferson to Philip Mazzei, Ap. 24, 1796; famous controversial letter, after which G.W. was said never to have written T.J. again]--Tobias Lear employed by Judge W-n to assort the General's papers, and letters now missing, plus a diary for important presidential years--[accuses no one, but implies Lear took them]--tries to reconcile General's statement [that he never wrote T.J. again after the Mazzei letter] with truth--congratulates Pickering on speech against embargo--mentions [John] Adams \"lives a mournful spectacle of blind and courtly obedience to Presidential will.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, [first part of letter missing], laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount, Estate of George Washington with Lawrence Lewis. A.D. 2 pages. Account of money spent and received by Lewis as executor of G.W.'s estate - includes taxes on Kentucky land, City taxes, taxes on property in Alexandria, rents paid to Mr. Fitzhugh for rent of land for free negroes and money for support of free negroes. Autograph document in hand of Lewis, docketed by Lewis \"No. 3 the Estate of Genl. Washington in Acct. with Lawe. Lewis.\" Laminated, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. The amount paid Dr. Peyton about settles Custis's account to estate -- asks Bushrod to send old bonds he gave at 1st sale to Woodlawn, where he can pick them up, along with any papers relating to his estate the \"Forest of Washington,\" bequeathed him by the General. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Bushrod W., laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Rock Hill. Bushrod comments on Aaron Burr's efforts to separate western states -- thinks his plan an absurd for one of his intellect and feels he cannot succeed -- Burr should be arrested and tried if any crime can be found -- mentions the costly delays of Congress -- says his fondness for ladies is increased by his high opinion of his wife, Henrietta Spotswood -- makes comments on Burd's romance. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Bushrod Washington Mt. Vernon,\" postmarked \"Washington City, Feb. 14\", laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bushrod Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, 1 page. Madison transmits to Bushrod Washington the papers of Fielding Lewis who died before they could be processed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Madison.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. As Bushrod is leaving home for an extended period he asks to leave charge of nephews John and Bushrod [Corbin ?] Washington, who are in school, to Reid -- asks Reid to furnish them with any clothing or other articles they need -- no extravagances -- and 2 or 3 dollars a month pocket money. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated. Note while the letter appears to be addressed to 'James New,' the editors at the Washington Papers discovered that Bushrod Washington's poor handwriting actually is written to James Reid.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarshall writes that, at the request of Bushrod Washington, he is sending \"the enclosed letters\" (not present) but was unable to find \"the letter of Mr. S. Washington to which that of the 2d of April is an answer.\" Marshall was given access to the papers of George Washington to write his biography. Bushrod Washington and Lawrence Lewis served as executors of Washington's estate and were likely requesting papers back from Marshall in order to settle Washington's account with his nephew Saumel T. Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA receipt in Washington's hand for \"4 Hhs. and 21 1/2 Bs. corn.\" Docketed \"Memorandum of Corn\". Autograph document signed, in hand of Washington, fragment, docketed \"Memorandum of Corn\". For 4 Hhs. and 21 1/2 Bs. corn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. They haven't heard from him in a long while and tax money due -- has he heard of the atrocious outrage by British Admiral Berkley on the flag of the United States [Chesapeake-Leopard affair] -- Commodore Douglas, the Triumph and Melampus, the Bellona and the Leopard, schooner Revenge to go to England with dispatches -- meanwhile seaports to be fortified -- \"Something like War this, spirit of 76 up\" -- \"War rather than a disgraceful peace\" -- hopes to see him -- Gabriel \"must want more Negroes by this time, I shall have it in my power to furnish you\" -- Eleanor (Nelly) sends good wishes, but says Gabriel hasnt answered her letter. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked Alexa Va. July 22, laminated, docketed, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\" Date on original catalog card appears as [1807] July 22.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. New Port. Awaits confinement of his wife [Henrietta Spotswood] hourly [Anne Eliza Washington, born 1807]--anxious to go to Westmoreland to see about workmen and how house goes along--sure Laurel Grove will be ready for occupancy by time Henrietta's confinement is over--will see him shortly to get things for housekeeping--expects kitchen furniture to come highest--purchases to be made--will get by on minimum this year--can get these articles in Alexa.--for money to pay workman, will sell Mr. Spotswood 500 acres in Ky. [W. A. W-n] offered him--will pay [his father] a dollar per acre--hears treaty has been ratified, if so will enhance price of [ ]--George [Corbin W-n] must look like a married man by now--requests he see that corn field at Laurel Grove be laid down in wheat--Mr. Rose, who holds his note for $400 is to issue writ against him--asks [father] to let him have money out of first crops and he can deduct this from his wheat crop when it is ready. Autograph letter signed, with long postscript on cover, docketed by W. A. Washington \"My Son Bushrod's Letter agreeing to give me one Dollar pr. acre for 500 acres Land in Kentucky the half of 1000 Acres between Majr. Butler and myself and to be conveyed in the same way as my Agreement with Jesse Richardson. Sept. 8th 1807.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Regarding settling account of Mrs. Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e$1.50 pd. on account of John Chew ... [addressed to Colo. Washington, most likely William Augustine Washington].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for $200. for 6 months house rent ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Rippon Lodge. Long letter about the health and travels of her husband and brother ... sends this letter by her husband, Bushrod W-n ... regrets Miss Sinclair and Betsy cannot visit her this winter ...  Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\" Someone had docketed the letter and has identified writer and recepient.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Request for three bushels of corn. Docketed \"5 Baggs lent at 3 Bushells each in the car at several different times.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill and receipt. 8 entries - all for shoes apparently for the Negroes... 10 pairs for $16.82.\" Receipted by Corcoran on Oct. 10, 1809.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount. A.D. 3 pages. Docketed. Interesting record of dress making materials... Variety of fabrics represented, gloves, fans, stockings, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pairs of shoes for $3.50. Bill made out by Wm. Parsons for Thomas Corcoran. Addressed to Colonel Washington, most likely William Augustine Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Grape Hill. Reports advertisement in Winchester paper of 2 tracts of land owned by A[ndrew] Park. (Lawrence probably son of Samuel and his 4th wife Anne Steptoe).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Regarding debts of Mrs. Law. To Mr. John Law, Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Regarding repayment of Mrs. Law's debts, his proposal and conditions for taking responsibility for them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBank of Columbia, Georgetown.$2.15 ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBank of Columbia, Georgetown.$30.00.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBank of Columbia, Georgetown.$5.00 ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of fees against Lawrence Lewis, Fairfax County. D.S. 1 page. Fees owed by Lewis to the Fairfax County court through his business as executor of George Washington's estate. Signed by William Moss, clerk of the court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor repairing a wagon wheel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Sends this by Gabriels friend Byrd Willis who visits Kentucky intending to settle there -- George hopes Byrd will look at his (Georges) land there if he gets as far as Green River -- Warner and Gabriel's letter was received -- Warner Lewis speaks well of Georges land on Lost Creek -- would like Gabriel to show it to Byrd -- Gabriel did not like Georges proposal about the division of their land -- attack of gout keeps George home but he will try to get to Kentucky and arrange a better division of the land -- Gabriel's father, John Lewis, is well. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned check made payable to Docr. Charles Worthington for the amount of $38.00.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia. Expresses his happiness that her health has improved, apparently due to the efficity of a medicinal concoction of his own devise. Describes his heavy work schedule of Supreme Court cases and a visit to a circus, which he enjoyed immensely.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages. Consents to a proposal for the Dismal Swamp property purchase by Gen. Lee from G. Washington's estate. He believes the proposal will satisfy the interests of the legatees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBank of Columbia, Georgetown.$11.41 ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter. Hawthorn. Concerns \"a box of papers which related to the executorship\" of the estate of Lawrence's father Samuel Washington [1734-1781]. Lawrence asks Samuel to help clear the name of his deceased brother George Steptoe Washington [1771-1809] by altering previous testimony Samuel had made regarding these papers. \"I feel a confidence ... that this act of justice, to my brother's memory will be done with promptness.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawrence A. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaniel C. Brent, Dumfries Virginia, writes to Col. William Washington, concerning land and timber upon the property located in Stafford, Virginia, and the mortgage left between General \"Light Horse\" Harry Lee and Mrs. Fitzhugh which is currently held up the county court. Henry Lee was placed in debtors' prison as a result for not paying on his land transactions. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel. Docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Bond of Lawrence A. Washington and Comfort Wood, administrator and administratrix of Robert Wood, deceased, to deliver 4 head horses to \"Edward McGuire's Hotel in Winchester,\" the place of appointed sale of the 2nd Saturday in February. Partly printed, endorsed, laminated. Signed by Lawrence A. Washington and Comfort Wood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 Bible, $3.00. Receipted by Eben. Macdonald.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Woodlawn. Lawrence writes regarding Gen. Lee's account with the estate of George Washington -- he is unable to locate Lees bond -- also mentions statement of Mr. Bassett's account with estate -- in a postscript he says that he found Lees bond amongst the Suffolk papers. Autograph letter signed, with postscript on integral cover, mounted, red seal, (good, with heraldic device). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL. 1 page. Re: Col. Wharton acknowledges with great pleasure the gift from Mrs. Law of a waistcoat which belonged to General George Washington. Letter, handwritten, unsigned, no cover, postmark, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod mentions receiving tax money for Mr. Turner's land -- will settle with your uncle [Lawr. Lewis] also will get him to sign the power of attorney so he can sell the Kentucky lands which belong to the devisees of Gen. Washington -- gives information of Kentucky lands: deed from Gen. Lee to Washington for 5000@ dated Nov. 5, 1798 -- was recorded in Kentucky court of appeals Dec. 7, 1799 -- gives James Nourse's description of tract of 2000@ on Rough Creek -- Philips certifies to adjoining tract, 3000@ -- Gen. Spotswood's favorable account of the adjoining country -- whole creek navigable -- other claims to parts of land -- one [Woodson ?] -- letter of Dec. 1802 from a Mr. Thomas Lewis claiming interference with his claim -- thinks there is a mistake -- Lawrence Lewis and Bushrod Washington will allow Warner Lewis reasonable compensation for visiting and examining the above lands. (virtually identical to another copy in collection, except that this one has docketing: \"Copy of Letter and Power of Atty to Mr. W. Lewis\".) Autograph letter signed, docketed by B.W., \"Copy of Letter and Power of Atty to Mr. W. Lewis\", silked, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\" Photocopy in PS file.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod mentions receiving tax money for Mr. Turner's land -- will settle with your uncle [Lawr. Lewis] also will get him to sign the power of attorney so he can sell the Kentucky lands which belong to the devisees of Gen. Washington -- gives information of Kentucky lands: deed from Gen. Lee to Washington for 5000@ dated Nov. 5, 1798 -- was recorded in Kentucky court of appeals Dec. 7, 1799 -- gives James Nourse's description of tract of 2000@ on Rough Creek -- Philips certifies to adjoining tract, 3000@ -- Gen. Spotswood's favorable account of the adjoining country -- whole creek navigable -- other claims to parts of land -- one [Woodson ?] -- letter of Dec. 1802 from a Mr. Thomas Lewis claiming interference with his claim -- thinks there is a mistake -- Lawrence Lewis and Bushrod Washington will allow Warner Lewis reasonable compensation for visiting and examining the above lands. (virtually identical to another copy in collection, except that this lacks docketing.) Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\" Photocopy in PS file. [See copy of same letter, same date, docketed by B. W-n, \"Copy of Letter and Power of Atty to W. W. Lewis\"].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Family letter... her health not good; under the care of Dr. Dangerfield ... her friend, Eliza Smith, wrote of the activities of their friends ... Miss Vanderings, Frederick Campbell, P Coleman, Dr. Nelson, Miss Re, M. Randolph are some of the names mentioned in the letter ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. M. W.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Anna Maria writes her dear brother news of the \"Doctor\" [Stuart] and family, a visit at Ossian Hall, and \"Aunt Lewis\" and family at Woodlawn -- wishes to have thread spun to knit stockings for her two brothers George Fayette and Charles for they are \"much more pleasant in Summer than cotton\" but is having trouble finding someone to do the spinning for her -- Aunt Lewis has knitted purses for them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (RG). Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. M. W.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Includes account of fees against Stuart at the end of the letter with entries from 1806 to 1810. Addressed to \"Doctor David Stuart, Ossian Hall, Fairfax County.\" Docketed \"Genl. Minor acct.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pairs shoes, $5.00.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eText, quarto with paper binding. 26 pages.  Consists of rules and regulations of the Mutual Assurance Company against Fire in Buildings in the State of Virginia. Same company which insured Bushrod Washington's Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted form with [manuscript] completions: \"City and County of New-York, ss. I [Charles Dickinson] one of the Alderman of the City of New-York, and a Judge of the Court of Common pleas, called the Mayor's Court, ... Do Certify, That on this day [Norman Washington] Residing in the said city a [Black] man exhibited proof before me, reduced to writing, of the freedom of him ... I Do Further Certify that the said [Norman] ... was born at [Mount Vernon] in [the State of Virginia] and that he [was born] free .... Given under my hand, this [Twenty fourth] day of April in the year one thousand eight hundred and eleven.]\" Includes physical description of Norman Washington; and gives his age as \"about Twenty Seven years.\" 1 page, 20 x 17 cm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph note signed and initialed by Bushrod Washington, regarding a mortgage payment and deed certification.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Neale desires information of Margaret Keith from Ireland, who accompanied Gen. Washington on all his campaigns in the Revolution until 1779 or 1780 -- she had several illegitimate children, of which the writer seems to be one -- he has been enabled to rise in a small degree above his lowly beginnings. Autograph letter signed, integral cover badly burned and torn, laminated, docketed by B.W. Name on original manuscript appears as \"James G.W. N.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatement of debts, Samuel Washington. D.S. 12 pages, folio. Drawn up to effect a settlement of a dispute between Lawrence Washington, Bushrod Washington and Joseph Nourse (U.S. Treasury). Includes various members of Washington family and sizable debt owed to John Parke Custis, deceased.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Note asking Mr. Beverley to send $26.4 by the bearer. Robert Beverly was executor of William A. Washington's estate. Autograph letter signed, quarter sheet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Introduces Beall to a Mr. Bennett (?) who has proposed marriage to Evans' daughter, who, it seems, has been cared for by Mr. and Mrs. Beall. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Tho. B. Evans.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. The heirs of Thornton Washington, son of Samuel, give their written assent to Bushrod to \"Dismiss suit against Col. Lee\" if the land in question can be sold at good price -- they wish to settle affairs of the Thornton Washington estate.  Autograph letter signed, in hand of ? , docketed by B.W. \"T. and Sam Washington Rock Hall.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Llewellyn. Family matters -- Parke often talks with her about him [Gabriel] -- distance from Kentucky is nothing, as Warner will prove -- Warner with them now but soon to return to Lexington and Logan -- Gabriel's wife and two boys [Richard Bibb and John Gabriel Lewis] -- Mary Ann to stay with Mrs. Lee -- wishes to see him and his family in Virginia again -- wishes he were there to act as nursemaid, housekeeper etc. for her again -- Warner is o.k. at this, but he has a roving disposition and won't remain long in one place -- Howell [Lewis] studying mathmatics in Alexandria -- wishes he [Howell] would use influence with his cousin, \"Queen Dolla lolla\" [Dolly Madison?] to get reinstated in Navy with more advantageous appointment -- \"I have at Woodlawn the finest bed of Mint for Juleps that I have ever seen\" -- would brew them for his father's [John Lewis's] use -- sends gifts to his boys and wife -- Mr. Lewis and \"my four darlings\" send regards.  Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermarked. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Living in retirement at LaGrange ... some general information on state of European politics ... heard that John Marshall to publish a 2nd. edition of his Life of W-n ... requests Bushrod to send him his (L-e's) correspondence with Gen. W-n and copies of GW's letters to him ... Lafayette's papers lost in \"revolutionary storms of Europe.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, Paris. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lafayette.\" Sequel: Bushrod apprently sent the correspondence which is now (1963) in the library of Lafayette College. See also 1811 D.B. Warden to Dec. 20 Bushrod W-n.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Paris. Offers to act as the go-between for Lafayette and Bushrod correspondence ... also Mr. Graham of the State Dept. if Bushrod agrees to send the GW-Lafayette correspondence ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"D. B. Warden.\" See 1811 - Lafayette to Bushrod Wn Dec. 15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt, 1 page. Receipt for recording the Memorial of G. Washington's ex[ecutors] deed \"to you.\" Partly printed ms., fragment, docketed \"Robt. Lewis\" and \"Stafford.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. A summary of the Cresap suit against the estate of GW, regarding the title to Round Bottom, (Ohio River) sold by GW in 1798 to Archibald McClean of Alexandria. The summary appears to be in the handwriting of B. W-n. The litigation lasted over 15 years and the substance of the suit remained the same. Therefore the absence of a specific on the document makes it difficult to place.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Henry Lee writes to Col. Nicholas Rogers sending his condolences regarding the recent death of Rogers' wife Eleanor. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBank certificate, Signed by John A. Washington for the amount of $180.00.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrder to pay, Union Bank Geo. Town. George Corbin Washington to Thomas Beall. Pay Thomas Beall on demand $476.10.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Reports his success with pisé [or rammed earth] buildings -- has built ice house and 2 porter's houses -- Bushrod is \"perfectly satisfied with the cheapness, the strength and durability of these buildings\" -- considers building a 2 story house for nephew in this fashion on the west of the Blue Ridge. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Mar. 19th 1812 recd. 24th,\" postmarked \"Alexa. Mar. 23.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Independence. Describes the merits of 2 tracts of land in Montgomery Cty., both for sale, one nr. The Court House, the other about 8 miles from Georgetown. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Benj. Berry.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\" Mentions a note having been endorsed by Colo. Deneale--unable to collect the money and requests further indulgence--is paying a certain amount and will endorse a note for $500.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Philadelphia. Advises Bushrod Washington on his wife's treatment \"to complete the conquest which Mrs. Washington has happily made in part over her attachment to laudanum\" -- Rush directs a gradual lessening of the dose to nothing -- suggests various infusions, including ginger tea, bitters, spirits of hartshorne, and strong porter or wine -- asks Bushrod to pass on his words that \"the habitual use of opium is often attended with the most serious and distressing consequences [including] idiotism and madness\" -- he hopes her resolution to be cured is equal to her judgment on the subject of the letter. Autograph letter signed, docketed by B.W. \"Doct. Rush Advice for Mrs. Washington\", laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt. Payment in full for medical services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond. D. 1 page. Document docketed \"Washington to Morgan $234.6\", laminated.Bond to pay $468.12 with the condition that the bond is void if $234.06 is paid by Sept. 15 1813. Signed by Henry and Warner Washington [Jr.]. Witnessed by Benj. Taylor. On reverse, \"By cash of the within by Benj. Taylor Sixty five dollars (signed) B. Taylor, March 20 1813\" and \"June 18 1813 by Cash of Benj. Taylor Eighty Dollars.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCheck. A.D.S. 1 page. Custis's check on Farmers Bank of Alexandria for $145. Autograph document signed, endorsed by Dawson, canceled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. 2 pages. Washington. Harper's name does not appear on original manuscript, but in this letter to his daughter he describes his recent visit to Mount Vernon -- says he was well-received but that the place is quite run down except for the mansion itself -- the garden and hothouses (with their lemon trees) did earn his praise.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 2 pages. Gray agrees to purchase W-n's land in Westmoreland Cty. on the Potomac $20. an acre for 800 acres and $10. an acre for the balance pending a survey ... Gray to pay 100 shares of $100. each of Potomac Bank Stock when deeds are drawn ... payments out lined ... Washington reserves the grave yard and 50 ft. sq. at Wakefield to include the spot on which GW was born ... witnessed by Bushrod W-n, R. G. Robb, James Miller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Offers to dismiss the suit against him initiated by Bushrod Washington, Jr., and accept the provision made for him in his father's will (Wm A. W-n) \"in discharge of the sum which Colo. Washington recd as his guardian from the Executors of Genl Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Previously sent remittance of a balance owed back to him. Discusses a Superior Court suit of Mr. Washington. Addressed to \"Doctr. David Stuart, Ossian Hall, near Alexandria.\" Docketed \"Genl. Minor\" with date.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Bishop William White. Concerns a candidate for the ministry, Mr. Milnor, who White believes will be \"useful to our Church, and to the Causes of Religion in general ...\" White is editing a defense of Church doctrine and will send Washington a copy. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, Mount Vernon. To Simon Summers, Surveyor of Henrico County. Requests him to make survey of some of his land--leave letter in p.o. saying when to expect him. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington\". On reverse is docket \"Rough Plat and notes of one of Judge Washington's fields.\" and notation \"at request of Judge Washington.\" There follows survey notes dated July 25-26, 1813, and the two names \"John Bryan and Robbert Dunnington C.C.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letter addresses several legal questions to Peters and ends with the admonition that the British fleet is expected hourly and \"will do great mischief should these ships pass the fort\" (Fort Washington) where \"the Adams (a vessel), some gunboats and about 2000 men\" are understood to be stationed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorandum of agreement, D. 3 pages. Agreement for sale of 85 1/2 acres of timbered land and 125 acres cleared land by Washington, near Charlestown -- Ranson to pay $60 per acre for wooded and $40 per acre for cleared -- terms of payment -- Washington to have it surveyed and give proper title. Document, docketed, laminated. Signed by Geo. F. Washington and Mathw. Ranson, witnessed by John Yates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Georgetown. A chatty letter containing one of the very early descriptions of Mount Vernon during the occupancy of Bushrod Washington: Went by barge -- 16 miles -- left at sunrise -- the plantation reduced to 4000 acres -- about 60 working slaves besides house servants and 15 or 20 children -- appearance of neglect, need for superintendence visible -- present appearances did not comport with dignity of the great man who left it -- garden contains rare and wonderful exotics, lemon and fig trees, fine apples, coconuts -- gardener a german, has been there 25 years -- house has \"a charming situation, with a fine growth of tall venerable trees at one end of it, with seats around many of the trees. There is a piazza the whole length of the house in front pav'd with large square stones. It commands a fine view of the river and adjacent country. We were invited into the \"banqueting-room,\" to see the celebrated chimney-piece, which is superb marble of various colours, exquisitely wrought ...\" -- pictures of the present owners, Mrs. Crawford her sister, furniture like that of dining rooms, in addition a large organ and a tall piece of furniture \"that I did not know the use of\" -- did not see the Judge or Mrs. Washington -- heard her piano sounding at a distance -- she is in very delicate health -- spends most of her time with her music -- scarcely ever sees her servants except her spinners to whom she gives their weekly portion of spinning -- \"sister Ann remark'd how well she should like to be mistress of such an establishment, and put things in order, cloathe the naked children, (for strange as it may seem, we saw such) ... We went to the vault where moulders all that was mortal of Washington\" -- describes Col. Wharton, death of his wife -- was once a friend -- to meet the celebrated Mrs. General Wilkinson and sister, french women from New Orleans -- has several fine birds, a mocking bird. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Georget Col., laminated, watermark (Amies and a dove of peace). Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Proud.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Promise to pay $460.66 2/3 for value received from John Washington, to Wm. A.G. Dade as administrator of estate of Gwynn W. Baylor [possibly Walker Gwynn Baylor, born Virginia ca. 1780]. Docketing notes it is \"Benefit of Mrs. J. A. Baylor.\" Signed by Warner Washington [Jr.] and witnessed by Francis W[hiting] Washington. Document signed, fragment, docketed \"Mr. Washingtons note to Wm. A.P. Dade $460.66 2/3 benefit of Mrs. F.A. Baylor.\" Signed by Warner Washington [Jr.] and witnessed by Francis W[hiting] Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 3 pages. Deed of land, 309 acres of land in Jefferson County to George Fayette Washington in exchange for payment of 4 bonds. If bonds are paid to Washington in time, deed to be void. Witnesses Matthew Ranson, John Yates, William Stanhope.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted stock certificates. Purchased at various times between 1813 and 1828.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e$6.50 for subscription to the Federal Republican.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Lawrence and Eleanor rejoice in his safe arrival -- bank deposit agreeable to promise -- asks him to pay back taxes on land sold Joseph Lewis -- encloses notes of tenants on Rough Creek land -- send his five dollars to Federal Republican to have their paper sent to Warner at Russellsville -- they now publish a daily for $10 too -- news, Bonaparte's complete overthrow, loss of 82,000 men -- messenger from England with peace dispatches, prices dropped at the news -- rumor of a cabinet council to consider peace -- Armstrong the only one for war -- demo.'s upset over Boney's upset -- strange that men rejoice in his successes and upset at his defeat -- our relations with France if exposed would reveal corruption -- Warner's father [John Lewis] indebted to George Washington estate, how to close account -- fears it is not in his power to pay it. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. He hopes to hear Congress's report concerning the Glebe Land and land in the District, but disappointed so far. Also in regards to new jail in Alexandria, he believes citizens should not have to pay taxes for new jail as they were already taxed for the one in Fairfax County. To the Hon. Joseph Lewis,  a Member of Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. John Littlejohn, collector of the revenue for the 22nd collection district of Virginia, collects duty of $10.00 from David Stuart for and upon a four wheel carriage called a coachee which is owned by Stuart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Greenwood. Anna writes to her brother George Fayette of her ill health over a long period -- pain in breast and cough -- describes the medicines she has been taking and efforts to get a doctor from Fredericksburg or elsewhere -- hopes to visit him in summer by packet \"if the British will be good enough to keep out of the way.\" -- writes of her children, Charles and Churchill -- scolds him for not writing. Autograph letter signed, (under cover of letter of March 1) watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. M. Thornton.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. She sends the letter written fortnight ago [see letter of 12 February 1815 -- it was not sent earlier because Jack was struck with rheumatism and could not carry it to Alexandria -- again rebukes her brother for not writing -- her health is improved, but pain and cough continue. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"[ ] Mar. 2,\" laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. M. Thornton.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, to Robert Brent, Department of War. Lear writes as official of the Department of war, Accounts Office on official business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Expresses concern over a report of her brother's illness -- describes her own poor health -- will try to come up to see him if he is still ill -- explicitly prays to the Lord for his consolation and recovery. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed \"by Jack Cole\", watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. M. Thornton.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Lawrence writes to console his brother Robert on the recent death of his son, who was preserved so long to him, which only made the wound deeper -- Lawrence offers Christian consolations -- postscript says that the watch key was received as gift. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark, in pencil \"on my brother Robert's death 1823.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N.S. 2 pages. Third person note to \"Uncle Beverley\" informing him that some lands are scheduled to be sold for taxes if they are not played. Mentions that certain lots acquired under the Byrd lottery should be claimed for her children. Sarah Tayloe Washington (Widow of Col. Wm A. Washington). S. T. Washington refers to herself as \"Miss.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Gov Johnson and Genl. Washington,\" written on reverse \"Signer Constitution and Sup. Court,\" and on face of letter \"This is from Gov. T. Johnson of Md. who nominated Washington to be Commander in Chief,\" laminated, watermark (5 pt. star enclosing CS). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Thos. Johnson.\" Johnson encloses one of General Washington's letters, of which he has several, which Hatch may keep -- apparently as a collectible relic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorandum of agreement, D. 1 page. Francis Washington is to deliver 1000 bushels of wheat to James English's father's barn sometime in November -- Washington to be paid 7 shillings per bushel. Document, docketed \"English and Washington agt.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1815]. Signed by Warner Washington, Francis Washington and James English. Witnessed by Reade Washington. Receipt on reverse for money signed by Francis W. Washington, dated November 5, 1815.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Summons to the Washington Family pertaining to a lawsuit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 2 pages. Handwritten copy of a unanimous resolution by the General Assembly of Virginia that the governor be allowed to open correspondence with Bushrod Washington to permit the remains of George Washington and Martha Washington to be reinterred near the Virginia capital beneath a monument to be erected at public expense. Document, docketed \"Copy of Resolutions for the erection of a Monument to the Memory of George Washington,\" watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Regrets that Eliza's insistance on journeying in cold wet weather has caused her suffering illness -- Powel hopes she and her sisters won't let their opposite political views come between them -- discusses Mr. Sergeant and Mr. Hopkinson of Pennsylvania, now in congress -- pleased Eliza resides with Col. [Tobias] Lear and wife [Frances Dandridge] -- recounts \"a vague report in circulation here\" that she and Mr. Law are to be reconciled for their child's sake -- mentions that is in her 74th year. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark (dove of peace). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. In hand of a third party. Mrs. Lewis presents to Mr. Pitkin a cup and saucer that used to belong to George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, Mount Vernon, to an unidentified newspaper. Bushrod asks that the paper discontinue its ad for sale of part of the Mount Vernon estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Deposited $50 to his credit in the bank of Alexandria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLafayette writes to Bushrod Washington to introduce associates, including Col. Bernard, who will be traveling in Virginia, and to ask about the transfer of his letters to George Washington back in France.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. To Henry Jackson, Charge des Affaires of the U.S. in Paris. Sending several packets for friends in France. Mentions her engagement to Col. de Greffe, from whom she has not heard since June 18. He has lost his rank and fortune abroad and she is anxiously hoping for his return. Letter will be delivered by M. de Chenney. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, wax seal. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliza Parke Custis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 2 pages. Transfer of land title, George Corbin Washington and others. 1816, Jan. 31: Geo. C. Washington to James Magruder of land called the \"Lodge\" agreeable to Washington's contract with Samuel Fitzhugh ... 1816, June 24: Magruder conveys it to Jacob Wagner ... 1816, June 26: Magruder directs Washington to convey \"Lodge\" to Wagner ... 1819, Mar. 23: Wagner directs Washington to convey it to Robt. and John Oliver ... 1819, Apr.: \"Lodge\" deeded by Thos. Beall of Geo. Town to The Olivers ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Reports that it is too late to submit the claim this season. But, if he has a seat next year he will do everything in his power to procure its admission. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Haywood. S. T. Washington, daughter of Col. Wm A. and Sarah Tayloe (3rd wife). Letter to her uncle asking for one hundred dollars. Refers to property in Richmond which is rightfully her family's and the Byrd lottery properties. (Great niece of GW thru elder brother Augustine). Autograph letter signed, wax, seal, W-n Family cipher - excellent impressions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt, A.D.S. 1 page. Fitzhugh's receipt to Lewis (on behalf of the executors of George Washington's estate) \"for rents due on a tenement on the Ravensworth tract.\" Note on verso records payment \"on acct. of Land rented for Free Negroes.\" Autograph document signed, with notes on verso in the hand of Bushrod Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Long description of his impressions of Washington, including an account of a visit to Mount Vernon. He met Bushrod Washington and later dined at Woodlawn with Nelly Custis Lewis. She presented him with an ivory button said to have belonged to G.W. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. An ivory button accompanied this letter and is in the museum collections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture. D.S. 4 pages. George Corbin Washington, nephew of Bushrod Washington, as trustee of George Washington's lot in Washington, DC, sells to English the General's Capitol Hill lots. George Washington's house on Capitol Hill was destroyed by fire during the War of 1812.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCircular letter, L.S. 1 page. A printed letter to legatees of George Washington's estate regarding Henry Banks' claim to the Kentucky land forming part of the estate -- Banks's claim is good and he has agreed to make equal division of land -- his agent will sell it and divide proceeds -- legatees need either to return a power of attorney in this matter or, if they desire to deal separately, contact Banks themselves. Letter signed, integral cover, (addressed in hand of L. Lewis), laminated). Names on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington\" and \"Law Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Montgomery County, Maryland, Medley Hills. Mentions an enclosed certificate [missing] attesting to his Revolutionary service in the 7th Maryland Regiment and Regiment No. 1 ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 bills and 1 undated envelope. Bills charged to Lawrence Lewis and Bushrod Washington as executors of George Washington's estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod Washington responds to Mr. Lunell concerning his uncle's, George Washington, character and personality. He describes him as being \"comtemplative\", \"reserved\", \"distinguished\" yet \"kind and affectionate\" to relatives, and having \"consummate wisdom.\" He mentions his fondness for \"rural employment\" and skill at managing his plantation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 2 pages. An agreement whereby Lewis (George Washington's nephew) will sell approx. 550 acres in Jefferson County, called Rock Hall, to Ranson for $17,115. The transaction is to occur as soon as Lewis receives the deed; the land was involved in a lawsuit between the \"Executors of Genl. Geo. Washington Plaintiff and Gerard Alexander and other Defendants.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. To the Cashier, Bank of Columbia, Georgetown. Re: Payment of $300 note. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 12 pages. Annapolis. Gov. Goldsborough's defense of his congressional conduct in 1814 when the question of removing the seat of gov't from Washington was discussed and a resolution voted on ... a Maj. Peter has charged the Gov. with being hostile to the Capital City ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Goldsborough.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElegy of George Washington. A.D.S. 1 page. Written \"on board the Steam Boat\" \"We come, kind Sir, to gaze upon the earth That gave Columbia's mighty hero birth. We come to heave the patriotic sigh Upon the tomb, where now his ashes lie ...\" On cover is a signature: \"Eleanor P. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Deposition of George Fayette Washington before WIlliam Waters, justice of the peace in Washington, D.C. -- deposer is the only surviving son of George A. Washington, late a Lieutenant in Virginia continental line -- claim for U.S. bounty lands -- his brother Charles A. and sister Anna Maria Thornton are dead, and sister's sons Charles A. ad Churchill J. Thornton to receive half. Document signed, docketed \"Memo. May 2d to ex. and Rept. tomorrow,\" watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter. Is returning the shoes which are not Mrs. Washington's ... please return to rightful owner ... Name does not appear on original manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 2 pages. Account of payment due Taylor from Washington mostly on taxes that Taylor had paid on behalf of Washington in Kentucky and Ohio. Possibly George Fayette Washington. Autograph document signed, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George F. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Lynchburg. Distressed over his illness -- Nelly Custis Lewis away from Woodlawn. Mentions Washington Custis going to the aid of a relative in Mississippi. Other family news. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on orginal manuscript appears as \" B. Carter.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. 2 pages. Writing in the third person, Eleanor expresses her gratitude for Dr. Parrish's treatment of her \"suffering child\" and encloses payment for his services. Dr. Parrish noted Mrs. Lewis' connection with GW and the identity of the child [Agnes] who died under his care. Autograph letter, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 2 pages. Labeled at top \"Extract.\" Description of visit to gardens, greenhouses and tomb. Visit was probably conducted by John C. Ehlers. Autograph document signed, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 12 pages. Shirley, Virginia. Moore speaks of his philosophies of life and death: \"Death .. is ... the brightest and most glorious moment to man .. if death was the body's enemy, it was the soul's good friend.\" Discusses his ideas about a treatment for yellow fever which Moore \"accidently\" discovered in 1817. It involves the use of mercury and calomel. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Bail bond of Warner Washington [Jr.] for $687.10, issued by the clerk's office of the Supreme Court of Law of Frederick county, because of a debt to Alexander Porter -- returnable the first Monday in February Signed by Warner and Perrin Washington. A printed form with manuscript additions. Document signed, partly printed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 5 pages. Shirley, Virginia. Moore explains that he wishes to leave Virginia and return to South Carolina, where \"I meet with encouragment in my profession, and great civility in my social intercourse with an enlightened and polished people.\" Claims that he is \"without money,\" he asks Washington to lend him money to travel to South Carolina. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Princeton. William writes to his half brother requesting money to pay spring session bill at school (as he had to do in the fall) and some doctor bills -- he has written home for money, but there seems to be no money in Westmoreland -- he has been ill -- will try to see Judge Bushrod Washington who is in Trenton. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"W.A. Washington Jr.\", laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. A. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA mansucript check for cash of the Bank of Potomac, signed by John Augustine Washington II. To be paid to N. Herbert of Alexandria for dividends due on his stock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, 2 pages. Mason Co. on the Kanawa. As the sole tenant of this parcel of land Fleaharty requests the position of manager. He pleads his case with true rustic eloquence. Mentions having salt on property.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Bond for $750.22 for Warner Washington [Jr.] to deliver 10 head of horses to court house in Winchester on July 2. Signed by all three Washingtons. Document, partly printed, docketed \"Porter ass vs. ? Washington D Bond 18th Oct. [Natirisel ?] and Jud. 618\" and \"Notice given to all parties on the 21st day of Sept. to 4th day of October Court\", laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \" Warner Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Angela [about 8 yrs. old] writes to her brother of visitors to their home -- their sister [Parke] is away at a wedding at Mrs. Van Ness's -- their mother, E.P. Lewis, adds her own note to Lorenzo on the verso -- she writes that a letter from him to Ped [Angela] would give her much pleasure -- did he receive $5 she sent in a letter before Christmas? -- Parke is in Washington for the wedding -- concludes with family news. Autograph letter signed, integral cover in hand of E.P. Lewis, postmarked \"Alexa Jan. 1\", torn and mutilated, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Date on original catolog card appears as 1821 [Dec.] 31 Monday.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. Land paper presented to Palemon H. Winchester of Madison Co. by James Monroe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for corporation taxes pd. by Washington for Thomas and Ann Beall and for himself.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Washington. Early description of Mount Vernon--went to visit Mt. V. with Mr. Sibley of Michigan and Mr. Schoolcraft, author and minerologist--custom seems to be to go thru mansion and around grounds with no ceremony, no matter whether Judge W. and family are there or not--\"The house is of wood - old, plain and has rather a gothic appearance ... A stranger is struck with the plainness, and I may add, the stiffness of appearance by which the whole is characterized.\"--\"The changes [since G.W.'s death] which have taken place are ... chiefly produced by decay - few from purposed alteration; and on the whole one would be led to think that the General paid no great regard to ornament and that whatever he attempted in that way he was unsuccessful.\"--exotic fruits and flowers in green house--\"Many of the ornamental trees and shrubs appear to have been planted promiscuously, without order or regularity. This was far more agreable to my eye than the sharp points and angles in which the box borders of the garden were arranged--plucked a piece of cedar from G.W.'s tomb. Autograph letter signed, watermark. Early description of Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Belmont. Discussion of slavery: \"Some Legalized Kidnappers might be usefully employed in scouring our State of all your fugitive slaves; and if you could colonize all the sooty race, nothing better could be done.\" Peters is angered at the abolitionists, those \"antiflagellating benevolents\". Finally, Peters hopes Washington regains his health, \"so that you may be strong, and work hard on your colonization Scheme; so that all [the slaves] may be returned to the happy regions of their forefathers...\" Mentions Bushrod's \"malady,\" lamenting that \"your appetite was often your worst enemy; and its indulgence in improper gratifications has often nourished, in place of destroying your disease... I once knew a hardy Scotchman killed, when convalescent and recovering from a bilious complaint, by gratifying his appetitite in the treat of a boiled scotch herring.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. 4 pages. Fairfax County. Early description of Mount Vernon in an unsigned, incomplete letter -- description of house -- \"The whole structure has lately undergone a thorough repair and has in every respect the same appearance as when the General died, except a small portico which the Judge has erected at the south end of the mansion.\" -- description of bowling green and trees, gardens, and exotic plants -- description of main hall and key to Bastille -- \"The Judge now uses the General's study as a dining room. The General's library contains a huge and handsome collection of Books.\" -- American and fallow deer on the estate. Autograph letter, incomplete, unsigned, laminated. Name does not appear on original manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Printed notice of July 4, 1822 over Bushrod Washington's name, forbidding permission to steam boat parties and other groups to use Mt. Vernon for \"eating, drinking and dancing parties\" -- \"unpleasant circumstances\" led to his notice -- \"respectable strangers\" can still continue to visit, except on Sundays -- below this is printed a later form letter stating that the published notice has been ignored and he intends to sue boat companies who bring parties to Mt. Vernon -- on reverse is \"Copy of Mr. Scott's statement of the debt due Tracy.\" in hand of Bushrod Washington -- the account covers 1824-1826. Document, printed, docketed \"Mr Scott's statement of bal. due 1 Jany 1826\" and \"Bushrod Washington protest against making Mt. Vernon a dance and lunch [ ] 1822.\" [On reverse is \"Copy of Mr. Scott's statement\" 1826 Jan. 1].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Harpers Ferry to Charles Town. Letter about the preparation of a wedding cake.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL.S. 1 page. Printed circular letter requesting agreement of legatees of George Washington's estate to bring suit in court of District of Columbia in order to settle and pay out remaining assets of estate -- signed by Bushrod Washington and Lawrence Lewis -- a note is added in Bushrod Washington's hand, requesting to know heirs of Mrs. Anna Maria Thornton [Geo. F. Washington's sister] -- this added note is dated 23 January 1823. Letter signed, printed, with additions in hand of Bush. W., integral cover in hand of B.W., laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Georgetown. George Corbin writes his uncle that he has just returned from Green Hill -- this morning he saw Mr. Beverly who is undecided about selling his [Negro] boy to Bushrod Washington -- Dick is about 18 years old and has resided in the District about 3 years -- questions legality of removing a slave to Virginia by purchase -- advises Bushrod to consult Virginia law on this -- he purchased some of finest English and Dutch cattle at sale of the property of Mr. Wm. Williams of Frederick County. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by B.W., postmarked Georn. Ca., Jan. 21,\" laminated, red seal. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEarly description of Mount Vernon and certificate of authenticity for painting of Great Falls. Also includes copy, same date.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, 2 pages. To the Superior Court of the Chancery of the Winchester District. Answer of the complaint against him by Geo. Wm. Fairfax and others regarding his trusteeship of the estate of Ferdinand Fairfax and Eliza Blair Fairfax. He wishes to relinquish his responsibility due to failing health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. King George County. Written by a grandson of Augustine Washington, George Washington's half-brother, this letter asks about dividing the remainder of George Washington's estate among his immediate family -- his brother and sister have died, so how should their share be divided? -- Bushrod's reply, dated 1823 May 27, is drafted on page 3 of the manuscript -- the judge gives his opinion of legal distribution of remainder of the estate among heirs of Ann Ashton -- a suit has been brought for final settlement and the courts will decide. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by B.W. \"letter and answer.\" [Bushrod W.'s answer is drafted on back sheet of letter]. [John N. Ashton was a grandson of Augustine Washington, G.W.'s half-brother].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter, signed. \"Bush. Washington\" writes to Charles Lewis Esq, regarding a possible arbitration or suit. Letter mentions Mr.Thomas Swann, Mr. Robert I. Taylor, and Mr. Walter Jones. Handwritten note at the bottom.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. New Orleans. Erwin writes in regard to collecting an account -- he doesn't want to call on \"our mutual friend Johnny Anderson\" for payment of his note, because Anderson considers himself a great man thereabouts and he has promised to pay upon the sale of his crop -- \"our friend Henry Johnston will be our next governor.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, mounted, postmarked \"New Orl. L Sept 15,\" watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Jefferson. Re: A suit against a \"John Washington\" administrator of the estate of John Throckmorton. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Belmont. A discussion of a legal case, Penn vs. Cline, and Peters' opinion on land speculators. Written on the anniversary of GW's birth, Peters relates that \"This day brings into my mind many old recollections, both painful and pleasant\" and that he is going into Philadelphia to celebrate the birthday. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. \"Dear Sir, The object of this letter is to give you the name and place of residence of the gentleman on whose account I spoke to you this morning, as they may escape your recollection. 'William Griffith, Burlington, New Jersey.' Sincerely yrs, Bush. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Expressing concern over L.L's indisposition News of the death of a friend killed by an explosion in a steam boiler. News of several marriages. Visit of Judge Johnson and Edward Livingston; good prospects for the Judge's election. Name on original manuscript appears as \"F. P. Lewis (Butler).\" Integral cover, wax seal (broken).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Peters writes about publications, sending Washington six copies for his approval before printing. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N.S. 1 page. \"I this day made a settlement with Mr. Daingerfield Lewis of my private account with my Brother George Lewis and I find exclusive of the property sold by my Brother at Mill Brook he stands indebted to me Five hundred and twenty one dollars and fifty nine cents ...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Letter with cross-writing. Wishing him a quick recovery from his indisposition. News of the preparations for her impending visit to Phila. News of her household. Integral cover, wax seal. Name on original manuscript appears as \"F. P. Lewis (Butler).\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. GWPC's letter accompanies a plate of the States china which is given to Mrs. [Trumbull], the widow of the late Gov. Trumbull.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartially printed form signed by Samuel J. Cramer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Concerning the executors of Washington's will.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Georgetown. Mr. Washington, speaking on behalf of all the legatees of Col. [Wm A] Washington requests a quick settlement of the estate. He and the others feel the delay has been extraordinary and unusual. Reference to Kanawah lands. (Post mark - \"MaHa Bridge\" Aug. 3, 1824). Autograph letter signed, Integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document signed in the hand of Bushrod Washington, for the sale of land in Prince William County called Yorkshire Farm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Writing in French, Frestel assures Nelly of his and G.W. Lafayette's affection for her -- they bid farewell to America where they have been received with such kindness -- can add nothing to what Georges has told her -- admonishes her to always remain as she is -- respects to her mother, grandmother and sisters. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, endorsed \"recommended to the care of my M. friend George Washington Lafayette\" laminated, watermark, in French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Monticello. Lafayette expresses his affection for Nelly and her brother G.W.P. Custis -- and says he share more when he travels near her at the end of the month -- [This letter is also quoted by Nelly in letter of Nov. 22 to Eliz. Bordley Gibson]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Char. Va. Nov. 10\", laminated, red seal with device blurred, watermarks. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lafayette.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Writing from Mount Vernon, Judge Washington provides his nephew with introductions to two Westmoreland Co. judges and gives advice on passing the Virginia bar. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Concerning meeting arrangements and introductions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 2 pages. Estate of Thos. Peter indebtedness to estate of G.W.--Receipted to G.W. Peter by John A. Washington, attorney in fact for G.W.P. Custis, surviving executor of G.W. Document, endorsed \"Thomas Peter and wife,\" and \"Washington Exer. v. Washington Legatees, marked \"No. 21.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 2 pages. Lawrence Lewis's account with the Estate of Washington including expenses incurred by him from 1825 to 1833 for housing, food, clothing, medical attendance, and other items. Lewis states that all his other accounts with the Executor of the Estate are now settled and if anyone should desire to examine same he may do so. \"On account of Old free Negroes of the Estate.\" Autograph document signed, folio size invoice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Received copies of George Washington's letters from Chief Justice John Marshall -- will take them to Philadelphia in March -- proposes terms for publication and fee involved -- the Chief Justice thinks there will be 3 volumes. Autograph letter signed, draft. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEleanor C. Stuart draws a personal check for $140.00 on the Bank of Alexandria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Leesburg. Regarding land and rent on the Yorkshire farm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. To Harrison in Leesburg. Regarding Harrison's brother's books to be returned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod Washington, Alexandria, writes to his nephew, John Augustine Washington II, Mount Vernon, regarding books and supply of sugar in the store room. Bushrod asked his nephew to bring to Alexandria some papers from the \"press which stands on the walnut chest of drawers in my outward study...\" Papers relate to the  administration of George Washington's estate. Autograph letter, signed. 1 sheet, partially torn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. To Harrison in Leesburg. Regarding rent on the Yorkshire farm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod reports that he commenced cleaning the ditch in his large meadow but after riding to the meadow he found all hands would be required to take care of the hay which he plans to finish during the week. He thanks his neighbor for his offer to do the ditch but thinks he has the power to do it with his own help. He plans to invest some money and wants to purchase a share in the Dismal Swamp, if the sum is too large he would like to buy the share on partnership, however, he prefers to do so alone. He says he will communicate his neighbor's hints to Bushrod Jr. about the road which he is sorry to hear has been so much neglected.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod Washington, Mount Vernon, writes to his nephew, John Augustine Washington, Charlestown Jefferson County Virginia, regarding the price of brandy. Autograph letter, signed. 1 sheet, partial wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Lafayette thanks Nelly for her letter and regrets the impossibility of going to Woodlawn to visit before his Virginia visit -- will try to return early, about the 24th and come visit her and bring her to Washington to be there when Lafayette and his party depart. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lafayette.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Philadelphia. To Thompson at the Supreme Court of the U.S. Didn't write sooner because he wanted to examine Thompson's decisions carefully -- then \"our domestic misfortunes occurred, which compelled me to take my family to the mountains\" -- apologizing for his resulting silence, Bushrod then writes out his opinion on the several decisions made by Thompson, concurring in all.  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, laminated, watermarked (M). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Arlington. Letter of introduction for Lawrence Lewis requesting that he be shown the hospitality of Northhampton Co. Lewis wishes to go to Smith's Island.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. Concerning the full length portrait of George Washington in military uniform which he painted in July 1790 for Mrs. Washington. At the time of this letter, the portrait was owned by \"Mrs. Custis\" (Eliza Parke Custis Law). It descended in the family and is at present in the collection at Winterthur. (see Eisen, \"Portraits of Washington\", vol. 11, p. 417 and Morgan and Fielding, \"The Life Portraits of Washington\", p. 165.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Regarding survey and boundaries of his land at Yorkshire farm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. His lawyer writes that no bond was found in chancery court. Mr. Harrison should let him know if there is one filed in the court where the judgment was rendered.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Lafayette hasn't written her earlier because wanted to be able to tell her when he can visit -- he must await arrival of members of Congress, who meet on the Monday -- he has an appointment to dine with Mr. Calhoun on Tuesday -- on the 15th he must go to commencement of Columbia College [now the George Washington University] -- so he will make a first visit to Nelly and Judge Washington \"between Wednesday [the 7th?] and the 14th\" -- they can visit more over the greater part of the winter -- he saw her son Lorenzo as the latter was going to Philadelphia. Autograph letter, integral cover, Signature cut out and his name written in at bottom of letter .Date on original catalog card appears [1824 ?]. Name does not appear on original manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBerryville. List of accounts for merchandise purchased by Lawrence Lewis from Berryville merchant Treadwell Lewis. The purchases include French brandy, rice, salt, linen, blank books, paper, molasses, cups, pots, halters, calomel, laudanum, and other dry goods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Philadlephia. Disappointed not to have received payment from Mr. Hooe. Wishes to have the business closed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Promissory note payable to Augustine L. Washington for $329.55. Docketed on verso, Mr. Walter Johnson (C.L. Washington not identified).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Washington. Describes a visit to Mount Vernon. Also mentions having dined with President John Quincy Adams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod writes \"I had a short session in Phila. and decided but few cases, but most of them are interesting\" -- he then gives an account of the five most important law cases he decided at Philadelphia -- asks Thompson's opinion on them and for a report of cases decided in Thompson's circuit. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexa. Ca. May 11.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Letter discusses payments on bonds and when payments on bonds are due - stresses the importance of comparing contracts and bonds. Autograph letter signed, seal, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Brent is clerk of the District of Columbia. GW estate business. Judge Washington asks for deeds and bills of sale for lots in the District owned by General Washington. He suspects that George Corbin Washington may have recently sold lots which had previously been sold. Autograph letter signed, separate letter cover franked.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. MS-2471 A - To Robert Beverley, Esq., Judge Washington asks Mr. Beverley to recommend a lawyer to represent Mr. Parks [husband of Harriot Washington] suit, for the executors of General Washington; MS-2471 B 1p., A copy of Robert Beverley's reply appears on the inside page, in handwriting of Mr. Beverley, dated June 2, 1826.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Amounts and payments owed to himself and Mr. Turner by Mr. Hooe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Hermitage, Kanhawa City to Woodlawn. Samuel requests copy of George Washington's will to enable him to file writ of ejectment against present holder of land, to ascertain title to it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Blakely. Payments and bonds due him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. \"Washington and Blackburn.\" Regarding rents due to himself and Judge Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount of blacksmith work done done for Lawrence Lewis at Woodlawn, 1827-1829.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Bushrod Washington regrets that he cannot accept Meredith's invitation to dinner on account of his wife's health. Washington reports that for the last 5 or 6 years he has been obliged to decline all invitations to dinner or evening parties. He asks Meredith to accept his apology.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis to 'My dear child,' Frances Parke Butler. This letter, written from Arlington while visiting her brother George Washington Parke Custis and 'Aunt Mary' briefly mentions Bushrod Washington's needed improvements to Mount Vernon, and repairs made to Woodlawn Plantation. She desires Parke send her a finished 'picture' of Parke herself, which she believes will be a 'faithful likeness.' She requests for it to be sent unframed and in placed in a morocco case for proper storage. Eleanor promises to send Parke various sundry goods, including corsets, corals, and silks. She also discusses family matters, including the death of Parke's 'Good Uncle Carter,' and the reaction of Eleanor's half sibling, also named Eleanor. Eleanor writes using a common 19th century practice of cross-writing. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages. Postmarked Alexandria, May 27.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Written provenance of George Washington's shaving box by Phil Pendleton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Regarding the measurements of water from the spring at the back of Judge Washington's house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Rockville, MD to Washington, D.C. The writer comments on the recent election in Maryland of two Jacksonian legislators, rather than administration men, explaining that the administration voters split their votes between too many candidates -- he claims that the electoral election will show a difference, and that an administration man will win, securing the district for John Quincy Adams -- gives permission to print this, leaving off his name. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Rockville Md. 2nd Oct,\" letter marked \"to the editor,\" laminated, watermark (6 pt. star). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. C. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Lee requests Bushrod Washington's recommendations for a teacher of \"settled character\" to teach the solid branches of education at a new female academy in Leesburg, Va., administered by Lee's sister. Autograph letters signed, integral cover, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Lewis tells Bushrod that he is mindful of his obligation on the part of Genl. Washington's Estate. He reports that two gentlemen have funds of his in their hands which he shall authorize his brother to collect. He will borrow from a bank in order to cover the rest of the obligation. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Robt. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Richmond to Spotswood, Nottingham near Fredericksburg. Hamilton relates to Spotswood that no decision had taken place relative to his claim but it would be brought before Chief Justice Marshall on Monday next. Hamilton reports other legal matters relative to the case. He adds that he will be at home during Christmas and invites him to ride up for a visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. La Grange to Woodlawn. General Lafayette expresses his sympathy with Nelly and her family over the recent death of her grandson E.G.W. Butler, son of Parke and Mr. Butler -- his own recently-married granddaughter is ill with a serious complaint in lungs -- George W. Lafayette's daughter Natalie is recently married -- he and George are going to Paris soon because they have been elected deputies of \"This and the neighboring district of Meaux\" -- agrees that Cincinnati is a delightful place, but acknowledges that Nelly will be happier with her daughter in New York when Gen. Gaines moves there -- sends his regards to many of Nelly's family members by name -- received letter from G.W.P. Custis \"who I see has produced two very good plays.\" -- comments on Betty's [Eliza P. Custis's] poor situation and health. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"New York Mar 4,\" written on cover \"forwarded by your obt. ser. Wm. Whittock Jr. 4 March 1828,\" laminated, red seal.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lafayette.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Send thanks for copies of George Washington letters but disappointed in not receiving GW autographs \"as it was my intention to distribute them in Europe among eminent persons ... I was particularly gratified with your account of Gen. Washington's devotional habits ...\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Waverly to Charles Town, Va. He expresses satisfaction that his nephew Churchill seems to be more truly pious than most young people -- offers spiritual support and direction in a letter full of biblical allusions. Autograph letter signed, docketed \"From Uncle Washington Feby. 26 1828,\" badly mutilated, laminated.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. F. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Culpepper. Jane Thornton encloses two checks for partial payment of the claim Bushrod preferred against her. She will send the balance when it is convenient as her family is currently troubled by illness. She extends an invitation to Bushrod to visit should he ever be called to her part of the country. She is disappointed that he will not be sending his two sons to school near her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Custis apologizes for the delay in paying George Washington's estate the money he owes it -- he was disappointed in getting money from Eastern Shore of Va., and must await market for crops -- \"I have been often in want of a single dollar\" -- the market is very low at present. Autograph letter signed, mounted. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letter includes a swatch of velvet cloth worn by George Washington stitched to the letter to thank Lutz for his time as the Sergeant of Washington guard at Valley Forge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. G.C. Washington acknowledges General Stewarts acceptance of the draft on him. He reports that they are still engaged with the tariff [in Congress] and fears it will occupy some time as its fate is still in doubt. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Pleased with her son's use of French ... distressed to hear that Aunt Thornton has been unwell ... father and friends in the neighborhood send greetings ... Autograph letter signed, cover, written in French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 9 pages. Recommends defeat of congressional resolution to abolish office of Major General ... act of Congress of Mar. 1799 settled the divisions of army units and officers on recommendation of Washington and Hamilton ...  Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. Macomb.\" Autograph letter signed, watermark : \"HUDSON.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane Charlotte Blackburn Washington writes to her uncle, Bushrod Washington, Philadelphia, regarding family health and education. The letter has a Charlestown postmark. Autograph letter signed. 1 sheet with burnt edges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown. Re: Senate bill to widen the draw of the Potomac Bridge from 35' to 50' or 55' ... Smith favors a draw of not less than 60' as boats are of larger and larger design ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor one share of stock in the Potowmack Company. Value is 444.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft copy. A.L.S. 1 page. Bushrod Washington calls Robert Lewis's attention to the matter that certain sources have not paid their obligations and that the duty of legally enforcing such payment may be necessary. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, (Draft-Copy).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Regrets she cannot raise the money to pay a debt to the estate---has tried to raise money on her property in Kentucky---hopes to see Judge W-n in Jefferson this summer or fall when she hopes to pay part or all. [Lucy Payne, sister of Dolly Payne Madison, first married George Steptoe W-n---after his death she married a Mr. Todd of Ky.---they were married in the White House during Madison's presidency] Information received from Mrs. Todd, V-R FOR West Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Lewis reports that he has nearly recovered from a serious illness. He relates that suits have been instituted against his debtors in order to meet his engagements with the Executors of Genl. Washington. Lewis will be in Fredrick, he hopes, during the month of August and would like to meet Bushrod there in order to explain more satisfactorily his prospects. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Robt. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Comments on an approaching election and his confidence in success ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"Letcher.\" Autograph letter signed, watermark : \"AMIES PHILADA.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Smyrna Harbor. Written on board the U.S.S. Java in the Mediterranean. News of their trip abroad, including a visit to the \"Plains of ancient Troy.\" Also the story of an encounter on board the ship, The Warren, with the \"Celebrated Greek Pirate\" Marmaduke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Lucy Todd apologizes to Bushrod for leaving without conversing with him about settling her debt to him. Her situation was complicated by a suit brought by Charles Todd against her which required $2000 for satisfaction. She asks Bushrod to accept 40 shares of bank stock to liquidate as much of the debt as possible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 3 pages. List of sundries purchased by the month. All personal items. Two tears with some loss of text.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane Charlotte Blackburn Washington, Philadelphia, writes to her uncle, Bushrod Washington, regarding family health and education. The letter mentions the death of Judge Richard Peters, longtime friend of Bushrod's. The letter has a Charlestown postmark. Autograph letter signed. 1 sheet with burnt edges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 2 pages. Eliza presents her friend the attached clipping of two words [\"that it\"] cut from something written by George Washington -- she also attached a small piece of velvet worn by him -- all in thanks for Snow's kindnesses since Eliza's arrival in Boston. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliza Parke Custis.\" Autograph document signed, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 2 pages. Receipt from auditor's office in the state of Kentucky for 72 cents tax paid on 576 2/3 acres of land in Logan County, due from 1827.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Secretary of State Clay (under J.Q. Adams) regrets to inform Washington that he does not have a position in the Department of State for the son of Washington's friend. \"If any existed your own recommendation ... would be entirely sufficient.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Re: an accounting of the way in which the nephew's son spent his money while with the Thorntons ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Christmas greetings and congrats on his election to the Presidency. Also mentions a locket she has sent containing the hair of General and Mrs. Washington, General Lafayette and her own. Autograph letter signed, integral cover docket by AJ.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. La Grange to Woodlawn. Lafayette writes that he is always glad to welcome Nelly's American friends in France -- he has several great-grandchildren -- Miss Henrietta Douglas in town and they talked of Woodlawn -- admitting that it is \"not proper\" for him to meddle in American politics, he offers a comment on American election of 1828 anyway in view of Nelly's \"electioneering wishes\" having been accomplished -- he wishes there had been less abuse on both sides -- recommends trip to Europe for Eliza Parke Custis Law, and grieves for her dejected state. Name on original manuscript appears as \"General Lafayette.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, marked \"Recd and forwarded by your Obt Ser. Wm. Whittock Jr.,\" laminated, Postmarked \"New York Mar. 10,\" red seal with device of man's head (George Washington's).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Washington to Boston. Eliza encloses a check for $103 (this is return of a loan plus interest) -- insists on sending the interest, too -- apologizes for delay -- will \"resort to harsh measures\" to recover what is her due, and then will have plenty money -- has been very ill -- Mr. Rogers has come and taken away last child of her daughter to Baltimore, and now she is desolate and alone -- Gen. Lafayette wants her to come to him in France, but she doesn't want to leave her country and travel alone -- \"I must totter on the the grave alone.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmaked \"Washn. City Apr. 22,\" laminated, black seal with waffle design, watermark (S and A Butler U.S.).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane Charlotte Washington writes to her uncle and aunt, Bushrod Washington and Julia Ann Washington, Mount Vernon, regarding family updates and describes her journey home from Mount Vernon. Letter contains a Charlestown postmark. Autograph letter, signed. 1 sheet, partially torn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Fort Washington. Must decline invitation to dine--Mrs. W. afraid he will have another attack like that he just had, if he goes--her excitement on matter so strong he cannot bring himself to go without her consent--invites him and other officers over to dine. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. A note fixing the time for \"...you, the other gentlemen, and the ladies of the fort [Fort Washington] to dine with me ....\" sends Mrs. M. a few apricots... Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Mt. Vernon docketed \"Hon. Bush. Washington 5th July 1829.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane Charlotte Washington writes to her uncle, Bushrod Washington, Philadelphia, regarding family health. She is grieved to hear of Bushrod's illness. Letter contains a Charlestown postmark. He would die the following month. Autograph letter, signed. 1 sheet with partially burnt edges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePossibly from John Augustine Washington. A.D. Requests interview to be confidential--doesn't know how his case will end, and has aversion to usual practices [at death]--his body not to be restrained in any way, not to be buried until signs of decay are seen--coffin to have holes bored in lid and sides [for air] in case of resuscitation--directions for removing his body to Mt. Vernon--nephew John [Augustine] Washington has been asked to come up. Autograph document, laminated, watermark (Hudson). Date on original catalog card appears [1829] [Nov. 14].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Mount Vernon to Washington City. Bushrod Washington Jr., writes that Cousin John [Augustine Washington] is doing the inventory of the late Judge Bushrod Washington's estate -- the two of them are having some doubt as to bequests, particularly about what books should be considered part of the law library -- they suggest a solution, and are trying to iron out difficulties on that point and to clarify one boundary line -- he suggests George mind his health and travel in a closed carriage rather than by horseback -- Bushrod Jr's. family is expected at Mt. Zephyr today. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Geo. C. Washington, written in a later hand \"Son of Col. Wm. A. Washington and brother of Hon. G.C. Washington, on business concerning settlement of Gen'l Washington's estate,\" postmarked \"Alexa. Ca Dec. 30,\" laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph note, 1 page. Accepts dinner invitation ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount, 3 pages. List of household sundries purchased by Lorenzo Lewis by the month.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Richmond. Results of his search re: Revolutionary claims of John Thornton and Jane W-n Thornton in 1788 ... quotes from a resolution of the Committee of Claims ... nothing conclusive ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Aug. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Alexandria to Philadelphia. The eclipse--Aunt Rosalie [Stuart 's] engagement [to George Turberville ?]--her landscape painting-- attending lectures--Sonny [Parke's son, E.G W. Butler]--Mr. Hervian has finished cousin Mary [Custis] portrait. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Date on original catalog card appears [c. 1830] Feb. 13. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, marked .\" Forwarded by Mr L. L [ ], laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Haywood to Georgetown. He writes to his brother, the Congressman, asking for information on whether there is or will be a bill during this session before Committee on Territories for establishment of the Huron Territory -- he also wants all pamphlet speeches on Foot's Resolution -- wants to collect them all and have them bound. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. Aug. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, and in later hand.\" Brother of Go. C. Washington\",\" postmarked by hand \"Mattox Bridge 12 March 1830,\" free.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mr. Peyton wishes to follow through a suit against the estate of Andrew Parks and Wm A. Washington regarding land titles of sales of certain Kanawah acreage and Federal City lots which formed part of the estate of General Washington. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Peyton, John H.\" Autograph letter signed, (on inside page - see Wm A. W-n letter to Robert Beverly of May 17, 1830).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Writing to support passage of a bill to incorporate the Alexandria Canal Co ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Haywood to Georgetown. Sarah Washington expresses her sympathy on the grave illness of George Corbin Washington's only daughter [Eleanor Ann Washington] -- she herself has a \"floating gout\" caused, she believes, by sorrows for the losses of others -- she shares family news, mostly health-related -- Lawrence Washington, husband of her daughter Sarah, has bought Combleton and they reside there [Westmoreland County] -- Sarah mourns the loss of carriage horses, which with her inability to walk keep her confined -- when the family goes north every year for 3-4 months, she is \"totally alone.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked by hand \"Mattox Bridge 18 May 1830,\" watermark (dove of peace, and No. 2).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 2 pages. A list of the letters and whether in hands of Sparks Hamilton--a note at the end says \"those marked S. are in my possession, and were among the papers sent to me from Mount Vernon by Judge Washington.\" Autograph document, in hand of J. Sparks, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Haywood to Georgetown. Lawrence announces news of death of Geo. C. Washington's half brother, William. A. Washington [Jr.] of bilious fever and hemorrhage . (Lawrence Washington was husband of Geo. C.'s half sister Sarah Tayloe Washington, and son of Henry Washington of Westmoreland City.) He wanted George Corbin Washington to hear the news directly before reading it in the newspapers. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Mattox Bridge June 25, 1830\", free, laminated watermark (Amies Philada. No. 2, dove of peace and No. 2).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Kanawha to Woodlawn. Samuel writes a plea to Lawrence Lewis, the sole remaining executor, for any information about the final settlement of George Washington's estate -- Samuel and children are heirs of sister Mildred Hammond's share as well -- their present circumstances would make additional money very acceptable. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Samuel Washington.\" Letter, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Coulsmon Va. June 29,\" in handwriting of someone else, watermark (anchor,and Holdship).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction, 1 page. Statement of authenticity, written and signed by Eliza P. Custis, dated at Washington on July 4th 1830, regarding a trunk given to her by her brother George Washington Parke Custis that had been used by her grandmother, Martha Washington, and accompanied her each winter when she joined the General at his winter quarter during the Revolution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Washington to Woodlawn. Eliza explains that she is not asking Lewis for money or for much of his time -- she writes that she is planning on going to Salt Sulphur, White Sulphur and Sweet Springs for her health -- further, she intends to go to her land near there, that had been left her by George Washington -- she asks Lewis for letters of recommendation to procure aid in establishing her claim, and for his description of the route from the Springs to Point Pleasant and stopping places along road. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"City of Washington Jul 14\", laminated, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Fairfax Washington writes that the estate has no money to pay Lewis the interest already past due at this time -- he must depend on present crop for any money -- as sending it now would be a \"fatal interruption\" to the next crop, he asks indulgence for one last time until he can finish seeding. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Battletown Va. Jul 19\", laminated, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. La Grange to Woodlawn. Internal evidence suggests that this is a postscript to a letter from G.W. Lafayette to Nelly. The elder Lafayette writes that his son (G.W. Lafayette) reelected member of House of Deputies -- anxious about Eliza Custis's health -- hopes \"the marriage of Hortensia Monroe, of which I have lately Heard, may procure for her more consolation with respect to her grand children than she has been [ ] to receive from their father.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lafayette.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"New York Sept 1\", red seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Alexandria to Audley. Description of two newly acquired fine mares, and arrangements concerning their registration and pedigree papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 5 pages. Washington to Boston. Eliza writes that Mr. Blagden was to take letter, but did not stop in to visit, only sending his card -- perhaps he was told she wouldn't receive strangers -- she broke up housekeeping and is living quietly in lodgings -- she goes soon for several months to her sister's (Nelly Lewis's), in Alexandria where she has gone to procure masters for youngest child [Angela] -- had rather be there than at other brother and sisters where she once lived with her child and then grandchildren -- R[ogers], since his marriage, has kept [grand]children from her -- she hasn't seen them for 18 months -- she lives in state of anxiety and distress, with constant pain in her side -- she relates her efforts to help Snow's son politically -- she is now in Gadsby's National Hotel near Bank of Washington -- complains of the difficulty in getting good servants -- \"the liberation of many negroes within the last twelve or fifteen years, has rendered them generally worthless - utterly corrupted the slaves, so that now 'tis almost impossible to hire a decent servant.\" -- Mary Lee Randolph Custis is engaged to marry youngest son of General Lighthorse Harry Lee [that is, Robert E. Lee]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliza P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, directed \"Hond. by the Revd. George Washington Blagden,\" but crossed out, postmarked \"Washington City.[ ]Nov.[ ],\" laminated, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCheck. A.D.S. 1 page. Fragment. Order to the Cashier of the Potomac Bank to pay $58.17. Signed, canceled, endorsed by Baird, signed by Lawrence Lewis as executor of George Washington's estate. (See also Baird's bills dated April 28, 1831 and 1830-1.)  Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\" Autograph document signed, canceled, endorsed by Baird, signed by L. Lewis as Executor of G.W.'s estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill. A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for stone work for the vault at Mount Vernon. $58.17. receipted by Baird on Jan. 27, 1831, docketed by L. Lewis \"Acct and Recpt. for Stone for the Vault at Mt. Vernon $58.17 27 Jany 1831\". [See also Baird's bill dated April 28, 1831 and check dated Dec. 27 1830]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Tho. E. Baird.\" Autograph document signed, receipted by Baird on Jan. 27, 1831, docketed by L. Lewis \"Acct and Recpt. for Stone for the Vault at Mt. Vernon $58.17 27 Jany 1831.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFormal letter in French signed by Marquis de Lafayette as president of the Comite Central Polonais.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Encloses memorandum [now missing] expresses gratitude for W-n's efforts in his behalf ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Union Hotel watermark: \"AMIES PHILADA\", dove, black wax seal, oval impression.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Arlington House. Custis writes to Rev. Orr that the state of the river is preventing access to Georgetown which prevented earlier answer -- he declines election as Director of African Education Society -- agricultural and literary avocations make it impossible to give it full attention -- wishes the Society all success -- in a postscript asks Orr with Mr. McNeall to render into Latin an inscription intended for a tomb for Washington's mother: \"To Mary The Mother of Washington The Virginian Matron Who gave to her Country and the World A Hero without ambition, A Patriot without reproach Aetatis 85.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed \"G.W. Custis letter to Isaac Orr July 25. 1831.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Georgetown. Maj. Lawrence Lewis has finished new vault -- he came today to examine the coffins -- many cannot be moved without going to pieces -- your father's coffin [Wm. A. Washington] is entirely to pieces, cannot be moved -- better send someone to make a new coffin -- Major Lewis will move them next week or so -- my health is bad -- have written Mr. Roberson on this subject -- have not received receipt for George's first six months' tuition and board -- please ask them to send bill and receipt -- George's expenses greater than they should be, especially for his shoes -- my other son is at Mr. Brent's school and his shoes are much less. Name on original manuscript appears as \"John A. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.C.W., laminated, watermark (Mode), postmarked \"Alexa Ca. Mar. 4,\" marked\"Free.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt. 1 page. Cloth and thread purchased for Negro clothing. Amount $7.80.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogy chart, Washington family. Has a key for the several proprietors of Mount Vernon. Appears to be inaccurate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. Bill for $5.00 for stonework for the vault at Mount Vernon. Autograph document signed, receipted by Baird, docketed \"Genl. Washington's Estate to Thos. E. Baird $5. April 28 1831.\" [See also Baird's bill dated 1830-31, and L. Lewis's check to Baird dated Dec. 27, 1830].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Fort Washington. Has directed the gardener to take over the first peas--hopes they will be acceptable to her and Major Mason--sister is recovering--husband's business kept her from going to her--tomorrow we set off--letter from Augustine [John A. W-n ?]--\"boys are all well\"--thanks her for inviting Augustine to spend vacation with her son but Mr. W. thinks him too young and volatile to be without parental or teacher's control--respects to Mr. and Mrs. Webb. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, written in a later hand is incorrect information, \"Mrs. J. C. Washington wife of Judge Bushrod Washington,\" laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor linen and thread - $1.69 1/4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Kanawha. Acknowledges receipt of circular letter regarding their desire to reinter remains of Mrs. Mary Washington in church and erect monument--from knowledge of her simple likes, he dissents from scheme as her only surviving grandchild of the name--suggests a plain monument erected on spot she's buried now as best memorial--thanks them for intended honor. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Saml. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed \"From Capt. Samuel Washington of Kanhawa. his refusal to give up the remains of Mary the Mother of Washington with all the other near relatives to be placed in a contemplated Church in the town of Fredericksburg\", laminated. [Letter to members of Monumental Committee of Fredericksburg].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. They have been appt. a committee by citizens of Fredericksburg and vicinity to \"rescue from oblivion the spot, where by her own selection lie intered the remains of your venerated and respected relative Mrs. Mary Washington\"--requests assent and co-operation in raising a monument. Letter, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexa Ca June 8,\" laminated, watermarks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe son of George Washington's sister, Lawrence Lewis authorizes Thomas Griggs to bring back a slave named Shadrach and his brother Arlington who ran away separately from Lewis' farm near Battletown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. Alexandria to Audley. Name on originaly manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHaywood. Describes her poor health and her unhappy situation since the death of her son William Augustine. Mrs. Washington asks Mr. Beverley to clear up some trouble she is having proving the payment of a debt. Signature on manuscript appears as \"Sarah Washington Senior.\" Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. 2 pages. Audley. Copy of letter. Negative reply to the request that Nancy Coxe spend the winter in Philadelphia with the Lewis family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Nashville. Relates to a suit between a Mr. Ervin and a Mr. Blake. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. (Thomas Washington not identified. Possibly Thomas Blackburn W-n, son of George Corbin Washington). 1802-1894.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Boston to Baltimore. Promises to supply Gilmore with autograph letters, particularly \"those of Revolutionary note.\" Complains about William Sprague, GW document collector. Asks Gilmore to ask Charles Carroll about his memories of the Conway Cabal, \"particularly the names of those, who were unfavorably disposed towards [Gen. Washington] in Congress.\" Autograph letter signed, address leaf, seal, postmark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLawrence Lewis writes to George Corbin Washington regarding the remains of their uncle George Washington. Notes that 'Cousin John' - John Augustine Washington - refused to have Washington's remains disturbed despite the two houses of Congress desire to place them in the cellar (used for coal and wood) of the Capital which Lewis finds insulting. Mentions an already approved equestrian statue of Washington to be placed in a square as a better location under which to place Washingtons's remains. Expresses that the final movement of Washington to the new vault complied with their uncle's last expressed wish despite the public's claim that the remains belong to them and should be given upon demand. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel. Postmarked - Alexandria 'Feb 17'.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt. Henry Brown, State Treasurer. Tax receipt for year 1831 for 500 acres of land in Union County, Ohio. Signed by D[eneas?] Adams, Chief Clerk. Partly printed form, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Mr. W-n's health fluctuating* ... will be traveling again this summer, pleased that she is nicely situated with brother's family ... invitation to Mount Vernon if W-ns in residence next winter ...  Autograph letter signed, integral cover. *John A., Sr. died on June 26, 1832.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to Frances Lewis Butler from her sister and mother. Mary Eliza Angela Lewis, also nicknamed 'Tiffin,' writes to her sister about her recent trip to Washington, D. C. where she witnessed debates in the Senate and House. Confesses that she also attended a '[Henry] Clay meeting' and rather enjoyed it. Reports that members from the meeting later visited Mount Vernon and Mr. Bradford of Virginia delivered an excellent and appropriate address at the tomb. Mentions other family members. Nelly adds her own letter to the latter part of the document, commenting on 'Sonny's' portrait [by Chapman] and the response of a visitor as the \"best likeness of a child he ever saw.\" It is the greatest ornament in their parlor. Writes about the weather, picking wild strawberries and various family members as well as upcoming travel plans. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages. Postmarked Alexandria, May 28.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Woodlawn. Information on fees paid by his uncle [Bushrod W-n] in suit Cresap vs. McLai[n ?]--Maria [Anne Maria Washington ?] suffering from chills and fever. Name on original manuscript appears as \"John A. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. House of Representatives to Georgetown. Announces death of John A. Washington about 2 o'clock while writer was with a party at Mt. Vernon--Dr. Mason with him--had been better but sudden hemorhage carried him off in minutes--hasten to distressed family if it is convenient.Date on original catalog card appears [1832] [June 26].Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Announcing death of John A. Washington of Mt. Vernon,\" watermark (D.I. Canfield).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond. D. 1 page. G.C.W. to pay $711.10 for his shares of stock of Potomac Co., under will of B. Washington, deceased--obligation being he must refund on demand due proportion of any deals or just demands hereafter appearing against B. Washington, deceased. Document, unsigned, [on reverse is form for same transaction with G.C.W-n in his position as trustee for Bushrod Washington Jr.'s children,] watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 fragment. Thomas Beall of Georgetown, heirs of Washington County. Mostly real property taxes ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Encloses stock gilli seed ... will send Polianthus seeds and roots ... planning to board in Alexandria until late Mar ... sons at Howard School ... wants Maria to attend [Benjamin] Hallowell's school ... accepts offer of White fig and passion fruit ... will make every effort to keep up with MV without involving the children's estates ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Richmond. Visited downstairs rooms only--furniture all changed from G.W.'s day--key of Bastille and marble mantle and numerous statues and paintings--\"you may not be aware that the best likeness of Washington was what might almost be said to have been a chance drawing on a pitcher. This is preserved in an elegant frame and under a green veil\"--description of old and new tombs--\" ... the tomb itself though by way of distinction called new is in a state delapidation [sic] disgraceful to the nation if indeed the nation had anything to do with it\"--8 or 10 slaves on estate--old negro acted as guide, told anecdotes--mulatto woman--\"the blood of some of the W. family no doubt ran in her veins\"--all servants there expected tips from visiters--good description of the state capitol in Richmond and city guard which is [he thinks] designed to hold slaves in check. Name does not appear on original manuscript. Early description of Mt. Vernon. Autograph letter, integral cover docketed \"Tap Wentworth,\" laminated, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResolution of thanks by Washington Board of Aldermen, to George Corbin Washington, E.F. Chambers, and L. Jarvis. Public appreciation of their successful support of Congressional measures to promote interests of city of Washington ... to be honored at a dinner ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. Travel journal including a description of a visit to Mount Vernon. April 18 - May 15, 1833.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Washington. Requests Humphreys to look into the \"situation, price and payments of Flore's farm\" ... would like to purchase a small farm for daughter, Maria ... brother Bush'd [bro-in-law probably] in Ohio disposing of a tract of her land ... her sister and others in Fredericksburg for corner stone laying of monument to Mary Ball W-n ... Barrows, the, donor, taking care of them ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"Jane C.\" Autograph letter signed, (1 1/2 of text), integral cover; the docket identifies the writer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 6 pages. Woodlawn. Lengthy account of use of snake-weed as a cure for hydrophobia. Where found, how to prepare and administer. Several case histories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Pha. Alms House to Brucetown Frederick County, Virginia. Asks about money loaned by him to Dr. Snyder and not repaid--could have made several hundred dollars in a few days by investing it in stock--will subscribe to Saturday Evening Post for him-- approves of sending cousin Charles to college. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Churchill.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Phil Oct 4\", docketed \"The Funeral,\" laminated, watermarked (J.L. Robeson, Phila.).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Letter with envelope addressed to Mrs. Hay, nee Monroe. Envelope docketed in French, \"recommander aux (?) de Monsieur Daveral, Charge d'affaires du Etats Unis a Naples (?).\" Personal letter, family news, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Alexandria. Re: crop of wheat and shipments of flour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S 3 pages. Department of State, Washington. Quotes from G.W.'s letter to President of Congress in 1781 requesting that writers be employed to copy down revolutionary documents of his which were never copied and are on loose sheets--Congress did so, and is in possession of some--if he (J.A.W) has more, would he consent to have it deposited among National Archives? Copy certified and sealed in 1850 as true copy of record in file of State Dept.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 6 pages. Georgetown. Writes to answer letter stating govt's desire to have official papers of G.W. to put in national Archives in State Dept.--description of documents in his possession--estimates of no. of papers in collection he will consent to being deposited in national archives--would like to give the papers but feels he cannot--\"I am willing that the Government shall possess all the papers of a general character or in any manner connected with the Colonial revolutionary and political history of the country, only reserving such as are of a privat nature, or which it would be obviously improper to make public.\"--doesn't know what price to ask--papers at present in possession of Mr. [Jared] Sparks for publishing--will discuss terms with govt.--has portion of G.W.'s library relating to public records of the country and will sell them too. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed \"Letter to Hon. L. McLane Bill No 446 Washington Papers, Books etc Jany. 3d. 1834 No. 3,\" laminated. [Below is added as a note \"These Books were delivered with the papers to the State Department. No additional allowance being made for them\"].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Waverly to Charles Town. Reflections on new year and transitory nature of life--advice to her. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. F. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, marked \"A New Years Gift,\" laminated, directed \"per Mr.[ ].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown. Answers inquiry of [nephew of Geo. A. Washington] regarding military rank and bounty claim of Geo. A. W-n--\"It appears from the rolls furnished the War Dept that Maj. W[ashington] was returned as a Lieutenant at the close of the war, which was probably the rank he held in the Regiment from which he was taken to perform the duty of Aid de Camp. According to the existing military laws the appointment of Aid gives the title of Major without the command or compensation, and officers, upon relinquishing that Situation, which is frequently the case, return to duty in their regiments with the rank held before leaving them. Upon disbanding the Army, I presume, therefore, that the officers were mustered out of service according to their regimental rank and not agreeably to the rank held in the Staff.\"--Maj. W. entitled to 2666 2/3 acres Va. bounty land--State troops already pd. in lands by govt. but not Continental troops, of which Maj. W. seems to have been member. Autograph letter signed, watermark (P and C).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted form completed in manuscript. The top half of the form is a prospectus for Jared Sparks's Life and Writings of Washingotn, with Historical Notes, Illustrations, Engravings, \u0026amp;c. It features a wood engraving of the \"Evacuation of Boston, from a Revolutionary medal.\" The bottom of the form certifies that Oliver B. Dorance - a lawyer and freemason from Portland, Maine - has paid 5 dollars for volumes two and three of Sparks's book. The receipt is signed by Benjamin R. Downes on behalf of the publisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia to Waltham. Refers to his [Green's] review of Jefferson's papers--Jefferson's claim that G.W. \"belonged to the School of Infidelity\" is slanderous--sends him pamphlet on the subject --during revolution when G.W. was at Morristown N.J., \"[G.W.] was, at his particular request, admitted to commune at the Lord's Table, with the Presbyterian church of that place, then under the pastoral care of the Revd. Dr. Timothy Jones. There were, not long since, and I believe there still are, living, eye-witnesses of this fact.\"--the Genl. and Mrs. W. attended Baptism of T. Lear's child in 1791. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, endorsed \"Rev Dr Green, the most aged and most distinguished of the old presbyterians,\" red seal broken off.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromissory note. Promise to pay $87.88 nine months after date. Document, fragment, endorsed \"P. Washington and C. Burwell Note,\" laminated. Assigned to Thos. Timbalake, May 9, 1834 $40. receipted Sept. 9, 1835.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. Senate Chamber, Washington. Letter of introduction for friends.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Iberville, Louisiana to New Orleans. Writes in a humorous vein about Conrad's sudden preference for rural retreats--received articles from Mr. Krumbhaar; sorry they are not what he wanted--have Mr. Krumbhaar procure berths or staterooms on ship for them--Sonny and Sissy send love [Parke's children, E.G.W. Butler and E.A. Isabella Butler]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked by hand \"Iberville La May 27 1834\", laminated, black seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCheck. A.D.S. 1 page. Check on Bank of the Metropolis for $27. Autograph document signed, fragment, cancelled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Cambridge E.S. Md. Explains his absence from stockholders mtg. of the Canal Co., sending his vote for Geo. C. W-n as President ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Goldsborough.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. To New Orleans. Arrived at White Sulpher after fatiguing journey [from La.]--Commodore Biddle here--describes scenery and their location, a cabin.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a letter from Nelly written crosshatch across Mary Eliza Angela Conrad's. She and Angela talk constantly of him--teases him about Angela--the Magill (?) ring and his profile are carefully guarded by Angela--trip very fatiguing and miserable--stay at the springs a while to restore health--then to Audley, but will return to [Woodlawn] before his visit--speaks of friends on voyage home--rejoices that he doesn't use tobacco in any form--his brother Alfred--anxious lest Ive's humor toward him will change--he is a mad man. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. White Sulphur to New Orleans. She is finishing a dress for her mother--hopes his journey will be safe. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1834] [July 4]. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes letter from Nelly written in crosshatch. A.L.S. 4 pages. Worried about Parke; no news from her--they go on to Sweet Springs--hopes this will benefit Angela who has had 3 attacks of nervous pain in her face--if they aren't at Woodlawn by mid-August when he visits, go to postmaster in Alexandria and then come to A[udley]--if he goes to Fred[erick], go to Berryville (sometimes called Battletown,) and Audley is just 2 miles--admonishes him not to say \"cursed\" or any other bad words because her sister [in-law] Mrs. Custis disapproves--[Here she leaves room for a postscript by M.E.A. Lewis] describes their location--live in brick house, one of a row of them called \"Paradise Row\"--Mr. Custis and Mr. Bowers of New Orleans are here--a band and dancing here--few genteel men there--friends at the spring.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. White Sulphur Spring to New Orleans. \"You are unreasonable to call me cold, and an icicle. I am neither.\"--denies going out with handsome young men. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover in hand of E.P. Lewis, marked \"Sulphur Springs Va. July 12, 1834,\" postmarked \"White Sulr. Sprs. Va, Jul. 13,\" laminated. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA long letter by E.P. Lewis is added as a postscript in crosshatch. A.L.S. 3 pages. Altho Angela seems cold to him, she really thinks of him all the time--Commodore Biddle--Harry [Henry] Clay is here--life and people at White Sulphur--asks that Conrad's sisters write Angela a line or two giving their approbation of his fiancee, but not to let Angela know she suggested it--Beau Nash of White Sulphur, Lewis Caldwell--thinks her health will be completely restored by the Springs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForm for relinquishing Washington papers to the U.S. Government, drawn up by Jared Sparks for Geo. C. Washington to copy. [See letter of same date, Sparks to G.C. Washington].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Tudor Place to Philadelphia. Arrived last evening after tedious trip down canal--detoured at Harpers Ferry--leave tomorrow for Woodlawn. Anxiety over his health--will be ready to receive him any day after tomorrow--hopes he was enlightened by the good company of his journey--advises him to put his loved ones under protection of [God]--left Audley of Friday, was sick all way to Charlestown--is well now--talk of acquaintances--don't forget the profiles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. She misses him--entertaining guests--has received more songs to learn--will commence some keepsakes for his brothers and sisters--remind him of promise not to keep house with Mr. [John ?] S[li]d[el]l this winter--cautions him to be careful of his eyes--numbers all her letters so he can tell if any are lost--writes of every one's good opinion of him. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked [ ] D.C. Oct 18,\" marked No. 1, laminated. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA postscript by E.P. Lewis. The Dr. says the disease is called Ptirgium [Ptergium] and requires an operation--she tore up her obnoxious letter and did her best to make them (?) happy while they were here.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Received his letter from Norfolk--she watched his boat for 15 min. thru a spy glass, but could see no one aboard--his brother [Alfred Conrad] arrived today--admonishes him to be careful of his eyes and do not let any not a first rate surgeon perform the operation [for Ptergium]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, laminated, black seal blurred, \"favrd. by Mr. Alfred Conrad.\" \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis follows: A.L.S. 3 pages. Sends him a rose kissed by Tiffin [Angela]--[Angela] misses him badly--his brother's stay makes them all happy--he says he will come again in Jany.--his clothes he lent haven't been returned--warns Charles to have nothing further to do with Mrs. F. la Dianola, or a scandal may result--don't get into any altercations on politics or other matters--she has finished transfering card baskets and given them a coat of varnish--will make another basket and box and will make 2 pr. [screens] for his house. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1834] [Oct. 18]. Autograph letter signed, directed \"Favr'd by Mr. Alfred Conrad,\" [letter added to letter from M.E.A. Lewis to Charles Conrad, same date].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. His brother Alfred has left--will commence making the [guards ?] for his brothers--\"I looked at the names you carved yesterday\"--. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Oct 2[]\", laminated, marked \"No. 2 by mail.\" \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLetter by Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis follows in crosshatch: A.L.S. 3 pages. Anxiety over his long sea journey--anxious over his eyes--get best medical opinion and nursing care if an operation is necessary--Alfred [Conrad] promised to come in Jany., but she advises Charles not to risk it--his brother Alfred's impediment--\"I would not have you condescend to B.[?] in any way, and if she slights this attention leave them to themselves.\" --Lt. Richard Lee went to Texas with $15000 and never heard of since--warns Charles not to go to Texas or Mexico--Ferd[inand Coxe, Esther Maria Coxe Lewis's brother] is here doing nothing much--he is very indolent--Angela spends much time walking. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L..\" Autograph letter initial signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. If he hasn't answered [Lorenzo's] letter, please do--Dr. Physick's opinion agrees with Dr. Washington's regarding Charles' eyes--is reading \"Mrs. Trollop's tour in Belgium and Western Germany\"--her opinion of Mrs. Trollope's veracity--Capt. Bell \"of opossum and persimon notoriety\" visited--has been playing Backgammon with Ferdinand [Coxe]--she practices her music--her father has made her a frame for flowers in a room with constant fire--announcement of Mr. Wm. Taylor of Point-Coupee marriage to Miss Thom of Culpeper County--\"I think he has treated my friend Virginia shabbily\"-warns him about care of his eyes. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Oct. 27,\" marked \"No 2,\" laminated red seal blurred. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA postscript is added by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 1 page. Anxious about his safe arrival and his eyes. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L..\" Autograph letter initial signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Woodlawn. Glad he's arrived safe at Charleston--scolds him for flirtation--the Wirt girls--\"..the good City of New Orleans has disgraced itself by firing a salute to Mr. [Geo.] Poindexter.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral cover, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Oct. 31,\" laminated, broken black seal. Date on original catalog card appears 1834 O[ct.] 28. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA long letter follows from E. P. Lewis in crosshatch; A.L.S. 3 pages. His safe arrival in Charleston--his \"besetting sin\" a weakness for soft dark eyes--warns him to be careful of his looking at pretty faces, to remember the A.C.'s and the Pyles--the Wirt girls are flirts, break engagements without 2nd thought--her anxiety about his unguarded and trusting attitude toward others--he must overcome this--cautions him about using his eyes--sends regards to friends in New Orleans. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed. Date on original catalog card appears [1834] [Oct. 28].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Laughed at his letter about the Wirt girls--they are the objects of much scandal--Mrs. Butler (alias Fanny Kemble's) book softened before being printed for American public--her attacks on American manners--Mrs. Trollope's descriptions of German and American society--wife of her cousin [Mary W. Lewis] Willis [wife of Byrd Willis and daughter of Geo. Lewis] died of epidemic in Pensacola. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Nov. 2,\" marked \"No. 3\", laminated. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA postscript follows by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 2 pages. Adds to Angela's tale of the scandals about the Misses Wirt--cautions him against flirtations--reminds him of his flirtation with Mrs. Pyle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Woodlawn. Received his letter from Montgomery[Ala.]--can procure no teachers in music or French, so teaches herself--reads Trevelyan's novel--\"Aunt Anna and myself drank your health and safe return in a Bumper, after Mother and Father had left the table.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Nov. 6,\" marked \"The 3rd letter from E. P. L.,\" black seal with swan and nest and motto. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLong postscript by E.P. Lewis follows. A.L.S. 3 pages. Cautions him about straining his eyes--Tiffin [Angela] will continue to write weekly, but she will write only if anything worth relating comes up--talk of mutual friends--she has transferred pair of screens for [Charles and Angela's] domicile--A. to do a pr. for the drawing room--has done several pieces of handwork for them--box for chess men, card basket, etc.--Mr. Moore is here with Mr. L[ewis] settling accts. of Genl. W-n's estate--questions Conrad on origin of the woolsack in Parliament--advice for taking care of cloths and keeping warm and dry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Gives him an example of her daily schedule--scenery near Woodlawn--father [Lawr. Lewis] promises to take them in carriage \"as far as it can go towards Porters Battery, and we are to walk the rest of the distance\"--has information on friends in New Orleans--asks about building of water works and gas works there--finished reading Trevelyan. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Nov. 9,\" marked \"No. 4,\" laminated, red seal obscured. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA postscript by E.P. Lewis follows: A.L.S. 2 pages. Copies for him a few verses from a novel \"Pinmoney,\" called \"The Undying One\"--inquires about Leonard R. Aling in Tampico.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Received letter from N. Orleans--Aunt [Mary]Custis and her daughter Mrs. [Robt. E.] Lee visited--her friend Mrs.[ ] Powell--Cousin Mary [Custis Lee] will live in Washington this winter--\"They are my favorite Aunt and cousin\"--expects to take up painting for winter but is indolent. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Nov. 16,\" marked \"No. 5,\" laminated, red seal smeared. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA postscript by Mrs. E.P. Lewis follows: A.L.S. 2 pages. Advice on frugality and his health--chimney in parlour which was so unsightly is now done over.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Glad Alfred [Conrad's brother] liked her--his eyes--will write on Saturday. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePostscript by E.P. Custis Lewis follows in crosshatch. A.L.S. 4 pages. [Angela] studies her French and exercises for his sake--cautions him about his eyes--even if he were to go blind [Angela] would stick by him--fears he was angered or hurt by her [warnings on flirtations]--[Angela] begins drawing in crayon--one of Charles Conrad's uncles was [G.W.P. Custis'] intimate friend--her family--Col. House died of cholera in Georgetown--stories of [Geo.] Poindexter's cheating at cards--mutual friends. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Nov. 20,\" black seal obscured.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Charles' eyes--brother [Lorenzo Lewis] and family arrived [from Philadelphia]--has new music to learn--received several gifts--[Lorenzo] heard nothing of the Pyles--Ferdinand Coxe confined to his room-[Lorenzo] brought 2 Jackson medals to add to her cabinet--[Lorenzo and family] leave soon and return after Xmas for a while--hopes his business progresses--has just read \"The Camp and Court of Napoleon\"--. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Nov. 24,\" marked \"No. 6\", red seal obscured. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA long postscript by E.P. Lewis follows. A.L.S. 2 pages. The twins [Lawrence Fielding and John Ed. Coxe Lewis]--gifts to Angela--a friend brought Tiffin [Angela] a piece of the Plymouth Rock for her cabinet--warns him not to eat oysters because they are thought to cause cholera--always keep strong mint lozenges by him. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Received letter written after trip to Baton Rouge--family and mutual friends--her music improves but little, though she practices diligently--has read a life of Marshall Ney and cannot admire him--now is reading a History of Bayard--ships lost in violent storms. ame on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Dec. 1,\" marked \"No. 7,\" red seal obscured. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA postscript follows by E.P. Lewis. A.L.S. 2 pages. Lorenzo inquired about the Pyle's but could learn nothing--\"I trust you will never think it necessary to renew your acquaintance with them anywhere.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1834] [Nov. 29]. Autograph letter initial signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. [Lawrence Lewis] requests to pay money he owes to servant--[Lorenzo] and family arrived safe at Phila.-watched eclipse of [sun] thru smoked glass--skipped thru \"The Polish Chiefs\" a story of Kosciusco's love--because of this Aunt Anna called her a cold blooded Yankee, and that no warm blooded Virginian could have resisted such a tale of woe--is reading Jeanie Deans/The Heart of Midlothian [Scott]--admires characters in this book much. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Dec. 6,\" marked \"No. 8,\" red seal with obscured device. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere follows a long postscript by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 2 pages. Shocked to read in his letter,\"Really, from the style of your letters one would suppose that you were the fiancee, not she, you are more jealous than she is ... \"in answer to her admonitions [regarding flirting]--lectures him about respect due to a parent and old lady--will abstain hereafter from advising him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Glad Supreme Ct. decided in his favor--\"that poor man Parker\" who has aroused ire of people in N. Orleans--is reading the novel \"Henri Quatre\"--the gig is a very dangerous carriage; tells a story of Mr. Mason being injured in one--great no. of shipwrecks this fall; hopes he won't return by water --speaks of friends in La.--thanks for the oranges. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Dec. 15,\" marked \"No. 9,\" laminated, red seal obscured. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere follows a postscript written by E.P. Lewis. A.L.S. 1 page. Asks that both forget their quarrel and think carefully before writing anything better left unsaid.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Dr. Henry Daingerfield visits--he threw mistletoe leaves in fire to see if Charles is constant--visiters--her French gets tedious, and she spends much time reading--is reading a hist. of Spain--coming marriage of Susan [Randolph] Taylor and Moncure Robinson [civil engineer building Philadelphia and Reading R.R.]-received as Christmas gift \"Landscape Annual\" for1835--is doing handiwork. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Dec.[ ], marked \"No 10\", laminated, red seal blurred. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere follows a long postscript by E.P. Lewis. A.L.S. 2 pages. Is trying to make him a birthday gift--thanks for information about Woolsack [in Brit. Parliament]--hopes to see him on Supreme Ct. some day--congratulations on birth of [a nephew].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Weather--much snow--business detains Lorenzo in Phila.--Parke's son \"Sonny\" [E.G.W. Butler] going to school in Baton Rouge--hopes he will read the books every day or at least every Sunday for her gratification--[ice] skating a favorite amusement in this part of the country--will get [Lorenzo] to make a sleigh when he comes--friends--snow 21 inches deep. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, laminated, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Dec. 31,\" marked \"No. 12,\" laminated, red seal blurred. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA postscript by E.P. Lewis follows. A.L.S. 1 page. Wishes he could have partaken of her [Christmas] pies, cake and jellies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 2 pages. Account of payments on the estate of George Washington. Summary of payments received and paid on the estate of GW. Includes a reference to Wm. Yeaton enclosing the tomb at Mt. Vernon in 1835. Expenses incurred on behalf of old Negroes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Unable to get mail to town on time because of weather--snow 21 inches deep on Dec. 29--visiters--[Lorenzo] leaves Audley tomorrow--has been told a states righter is afraid to visit because she treated a Virginia gentleman so badly--discusses friends and C.'s relatives--a new hotel, gas lights, and water works for N. Orleans--stays by the fire reading novels, of Miss [Maria] Edgeworth and Walter Scott--doing needlework for [Lorenzo]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Jan. 5,\" marked \"No. 13,\" laminated, red seal blurred. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePostscript follows from E.P. Lewis. 2 pages. Bad weather--deepest snow in 35 years--quotes from letter of E.B. Gibson's about Angela.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Wishes Charles to visit Parke when he next goes up river--news of friends--anecdote of Fanny Kemble, now Mrs. [Pierce] Butler (her efforts to get brown as an Indian at New Port)--weather--river frozen over--has read \"Woodstock.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Jan. 10,\" marked \"No. 14,\" red seal blurred. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA postscript by E.P. Lewis follows. A.L.S. 2 pages. Begs him to break practice of sleeping with window open in winter--has been painting birds from Wilson's Ornithology for Lolen [Lorenzo]--promises to paint Cherry Bird and humming bird for Angela--grandmother's recipe for lip salve, from Glass' Cookery--some oranges have been frozen in storeroom for keeping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Brother [Lorenzo] and family here--crosses Shenandoah River on ice, carrying the two babies [Lawrence Fielding, and John R.C. Lewis]--is reading \"Last Days of Pompeii\"--comparison of Bulwer's and Scott's novels--guests--approves Mr. [Henry] Clay's report on the subject of war with France--\" ... it is well that he is sometimes correct\"--fears Charles thinks her a little \"to far north in my disposition\"--[Lawrence Lewis says for him to keep the money Mr. Bullitt has for him].  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Begs him to \"let bygones be bygones\"--hopes he received her peace-making postscript--hopes she hasn't hurt or angered him--still [painting] birds for her children.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Entreats him never to mention again in any way the unfortunate postscript which her mother wrote [see letter of Dec. 5, 1834]--gratified he has kept his promise to her about playing cards--attack on Gen. Ripley--visit to Mt. Vernon--Miss Harriet Martineau to visit Woodlawn--[English miscellaneous writer, literary lion of the time]--a fancy ball in Washington-- [Lorenzo] anxious for him to send the \"curious snakes\" to add to his collections of natural subjects. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Jan 26,\" marked \"No. 16,\" laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Pleased he is reading [religious] books she gave him--Miss [Harriet] Martineau will be unable to come to Woodlawn after all--Lorenzo goes to Washington to pay her their respects and make apologies--she is to get invitation to big fancy dress ball on Feb. 22, her first--Esther's brother Ferdinand [Coxe] goes to W. Indies to restore health--is reading Miss Martineau's \"Poor Laws and Paupers\"--actresses and actors--a postscript, dated Jan. 31, tells of storm with thunder and lightening--Lorenzo's children. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral cover, postmarked \"Jan. 31 Alexandria D.C.,\" marked \"No 17,\" laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Unable to account for irregularity of mail--his attendance at a Masquerade--wants to have complete confidence in him, even in trifles--Miss Mason married to Mr. [Sidney S.] Lee, brother of [Robt. E. Lee]--intend to visit Arlington--Miss Martineau [Harriet]--she is reading Henry Bulwer's \"France\" \"[France: Social, Literary and Political\", 1834, 1st part of work called \"The Monarchy of the Middle Classes\", (1836)]--tells him of clipping from Liverpool paper complimentary to Senators--a new bonnet--Parke not to send Sonny [E.G.W. Butler] to school until next year. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Feb. 9,\" marked \"No 18,\" red seal blurred. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA postscript by E.P. Lewis follows, A.L.S. 2 pages. Glad he liked the [silhouette of Angela ?] --glad he's taken her advice [on his health]--Miss M[artineau].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Aunt [Martha] Peter and Brittania [Peter Kennon] visiting--fancy dress ball canceled, and a common subscription ball to be held on Feb. 22 instead--she won't go--Miss Charlotte Taylor married to [Moncure] Robinson--talk of war with France--Bulwer's \"France\"--Miss Nannie Mason's marriage--Mr. Wm. Patterson's death, merchant of Baltimore--talk of railroad line to N. Orleans--Mrs. Owens, her cousin, comes to visit [Otwayana Carter Owens, daughter of Betty Lewis Carter]--Mother learns new type of painting, done with \"forms.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Feb. 18,\" marked \"No. 19,\" red seal blurred. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePostscript from E.P. Lewis follows, A.L.S. 1 page. Hears scarlet fever is in [New Orleans]--gives a treatment for it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Charles' success as a lawyer--relations with France--Livingston has left Paris and French minister will leave Washington--she looks forward to war--she won't go to ball given by Batchelors of Washington--reading--news of friends--Mrs. Krumbhaar--family news--improvements in N. Orleans--. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Feb. 25,\" marked \"No. 20,\" laminated, red blurred seal. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA postscript follows by E.P. Lewis, A.L.S. 1 page. All have had influenza--she still sits up late after others are in bed--is painting birds for her children.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Trip to Arlington--to be a supper for the bride--[Miss Mason, bride of R.E. Lee's brother Sidney S. Lee]--will leave letter at home and mother will finish it when she returns--New Orleans friends. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Mar. 2,\" marked \"No. 21,\" laminated, broken black seal. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA postscript follows from E.P. Lewis to Charles Conrad, dated March 1, 1835. A.L.S. 3 pages. Arrived at Arlington in snow storm--[Angela] ill with nervous headache--descript. of Angela's dress--she wore Charles' ring--groom far superior in appearance and heart to bride [Sidney Smith Lee and Miss Nanny Mason]--description of both--couple to live with Mrs. Fitzhugh, widow of Mrs. Custis' brother--the Bachelor's Ball--Capt. Bell--news of friends and relatives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Arlington. Bridal party left Sunday--river frozen over for 3rd time this winter--had wanted to attend session of Cong. but didn't--gossip over marriage of [Moncure] Robinson \u0026amp; Charlotte Taylor--pleased that he is going to visit her sister [Parke Lewis Butler]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Mar [ ]\", watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Arlington. Visiting family and friends in Georgetown and Alexandria--claims she has no opportunities for flirtation--reading Life of Crabbe the Poet--will read [Henry] Lee's Life of Napoleon next--Congress adjourned without making any provision for defense against French. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Mar. 15,\" marked \"No. 2 from A[rlington]\", broken red seal, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. [Angela] still at Arlington and [Lorenzo] and family are there too--often sees Charles in her dreams--Washy [G.W. Lewis]--visited tree where his and Angela's names are [carved]--does needlework--instructions on getting and killing venemous snakes for L[orenzo]'s natural history collection--he lately prepared a crossbill. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Mar. 19,\" broken black seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Arlington. Denies she has found any other who would make her wish to be free again--proposed a schedule of visits to Georgetown and Washington--visited W-n one day, the capitol, Senate and House, fountain near the Naval monument--new improvements in N. Orleans--has painted a small head in miniature--visiters at Arlington--teaching Mrs. Nannie [Mason] Lee to transfer. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Mar. 22,\" marked \"No 3 from A[rlington].\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. News of his aunt Mrs. Thruston's death--[Parke] wrote her that he had not yet visited Iberville--news of an Episcopal Bishop in N. Orleans, and laws regarding gambling houses--E.P. Lewis working her a piano cover--\"the Sister of Mrs. Washington\" is to be married--will cut out a dress for sister--visited a Public Garden in Georgetown. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Apr 2,\" marked \"No. 22,\" laminated, broken red seal. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA postscript from E.P. Lewis follows: A.L.S. 2 pages. She went to Georgetown in a storm to bring [Angela] home--Ed [Butler] has been very sick since returning from [N. Orleans]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [April 1]. Autograph letter initial signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Alexandria to Woodlawn. Sends sketch [enclosed] of wall and gateway on one side--engages to erect the wall 45' square, 10' high--describes how it will look--with gateway and gate similar to the sketch for $600. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by D. L. L. [The new tomb].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. It was a year ago this day that they first saw each other--denies she has a fever of ambition--just wants him to distinguish himself in his profession--father [Lawrence Lewis] gone on horseback to Mt. Vernon--[Lorenzo] and family have left--[E.P. Lewis] still working on piano cover--[Lorenzo] has added many birds [stuffed] to his collection--John and Ferdinand [Coxe], Esther's brothers--his prospective visit to Iverville and Parke and her family--thinks he should not leave [New Orleans] until his business there is finished. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Apr. 10,\" marked \"No. 23,\" laminated. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere follows a postscript by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 1 page. Recalls their first meeting and his merry face--will send him a barrel of cider--thinks he should drink it to help combat small pox and varioloid [a mild smallpox among those innoculated or who have had it] now in New Orleans. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [Apr. 8]. Autograph letter initial signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Cambridge to Washington, D.C. Does not think Washington can get a loan on security of the papers, since he has already made them over to the govt.--when he finishes with the paper he will bundle up private papers and send to W-n--\"Strictly speaking all the papers pertaining to the period in which Genl. Washington held no office are private, but I suppose the spirit of your contract included only family papers, and such as related to his private affairs,\"--must have written authority from Washington to hand over papers to any but him--Mr. Forsyth has made formal demand for the papers and will take it to court, but doesn't think he will succeed--he will hand papers over as soon as he is through with them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmark \"Cambridge Mass Apr 13,\" red seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Approves his action in refusing nomination to legislature [state?]--[Lorenzo] and family have returned to Audley--late snows destroy fruit blossoms--urges him to go to [Iverville, La.] to see Parke and family--have lost many trees in the bad winter--has lately read amusing stories in Waldie's circulating library--asks if Miss H[arriet] Martineau has visited N. Orleans yet--fisheries operating--shad. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria Apr. 18,\" marked \"No. 24,\" broken red seal. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere follows a postscript by E.P. Lewis: The 15th was anniversary of party given [Angela] by Charles and others in La., and toast drunk to him. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [Apr. 17]. Autograph letter initial signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Esther's brother John [Coxe] brings his bride to Audley--her brother Ferdinand [Coxe] recovered his health in West Indies--Woodlawn beautiful, will be at height in 2 weeks--read Wash. Irving's \"Tour through the Praries,\" \"The Siege of Vienna\" by Madam Pickle, and [Oliver] Goldsmith's Greece--visiters at Woodlawn--\"I am always nervous in the spring and in warm weather.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Apr. 29 (?)\", marked \"No. 25,\" red seal, broken. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA postscript follows, from E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 2 pages. Wishes he could be there to see Woodlawn in Spring--doesn't like new grooms costume (a full suit of black), considers this symbol of mourning, not appropriate for wedding--Ferd[inand][Coxe] asks about chances of success as druggest in New Orleans--\"What has possessed your Govr. to quarrel with his best friends.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [Ap. 25]. Autograph letter initial signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. The Wall is intended to enclose the Vault at Mount Vernon, to secure it against injurys it is every year subject to.\" describes in detail how he wants the wall at George Washington's tomb built -- sketch of section of wall -- asks for an estimate. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed \"Copy of a letter to W. Yeaton of Alexa respecting the building a wall around the Vault at M. Vernon\", laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Descript. of Woodlawn in Spring--fishing boats on river--Cousin America [Peter Williams] and Robert Lee have visited--roads have prevented church attendence--will receive \"Frances Anna [Kemble] Butler's Journal\"--Governor White's[of La.] unpopularity--his reprimand by legislature--learning new song, \"Dunbarton's Bonnie Dell\"--thanks Charles in [Lorenzo's] name for the snakes [which Charles sent him for stuffing]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., May 5,\" marked \"No. 26,\" red seal broken, watermark (line of arrows). \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA postscript from E.P. Lewis follows: A.L.S. 2 pages. Charles' uncle's grief after his wife [Mrs. Thruston's] death--Parke and her children ill--friends and acquaintances. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\".Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [May 3]. Autograph letter initial signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Went on visit to Mt. Vernon--Cousin Jane [Washington]--reading Fanny [Kemble] Butler's Journal--disappointed in it--has poor opinion of Americans-Miss Butler's opinion of American Society--Gov. White [of Louisiana]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., May 11,\" marked \"No. 27,\" watermark, laminated. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere follows a postscript by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 1 page. Unseasonable weather--\"I hope all your good Citizens build Bathing rooms in their new Houses as they are so necessary and so easily made where there are waterworks.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [May 10]. Autograph letter initial signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Cambridge to Georgetown, Washington, D.C. Has confirmed his own opinion that money cannot be borrowed on security of the [Washington] papers since title to them has gone to govt.--cannot advance any money himself because every cent is tied up in publication of Writings--assures him he is working every minute to complete publication--Mr. Forsyth's efforts to institute suit against him for the papers will come to nothing, because \"my contract with Judge [Bushrod] Washington gives me a right to use the papers till the work is completed.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked Cambridge Mass. May 11,\" laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. His safe return from up river--she has lost 10 lbs. since winter (\"much to my joy\")--visiters--will try to learn to play guitar. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. May 18\", marked \"No. 28,\" red seal. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere follows a postscript by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Weather has prevented [Angela] exercising--fruits lost--cautions him about taking measles--she had them for 2nd time at 23 and was very ill--can injure sight or lungs. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [May 17]. Autograph letter initial signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Dinner at Mt. Vernon--anecdote of Jane [Washington] relating to Tom Moore--shells and coins added to her \"Cabinet\"--[E.P. Lewis] is working another [piano] cover in cornucopia designs--family news. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., May 26,\" marked \"No. 29\". \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA postscript follows from E.P. Lewis: Parke thinks him the only man worthy of [Angela]--description of \"the robe of ceremony\" [Angela's wedding dress?]--cholera and measles in New Orleans--news of friends. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [May 24]. Autograph letter initial signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Assures him the matter of the unfortunate postscript is forgotten [E.P. Lewis to Charles Conrad, Dec. 5, 1834] and that she has no intentions of delaying or trying to stop his and Angela's marriage--reiterates her affection for him--does want some idea of when he can come, in order to have things ready--Angela will add a postscript in the morning. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. May 29,\" broken black seal. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA postscript follows from M.E.A. Lewis: A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Teases him about his haste in suspecting some evil from an innocent postscript--does not want him to leave N. Orleans until his business is finished there--instructs him to burn this letter. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] May 29. Autograph letter signed, postscipted to a letter of E.P. Lewis to Charles Conrad, dated May 28.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. The piano tuned and she is told her voice is improved--requests C. to bring his flute with him if he has one--in her father's absence, has been directing planting of vegitables--damask roses--reading Thomas Campbell's Life of Mrs. Siddons--Miss [Harriet] Martineau at Mt. Vernon--Miss Martineau and Miss Hannah Moore--is a Socinian--news of friends. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., June 2\", marked \"No. 30,\" laminated. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere follows a postscript from E.P. Lewis:  Repeats her sorrow that he could have been so unhappy over misinterpreting her remarks--to avoid cholera, avoid \"night air, shrimps, uneasiness of mind, etc.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [May 30]. Autograph letter initial signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. This will be her last letter to him before he leaves N.O.--the fall of the Planters' Hotel in N.O.--will visit Alexandria, Arlington and Washington--to read \"The Conquest of Florida by Hernando de Soto,\" by Theodore Irving--Washington Irving's writings. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Last letter from M.E.A.L. received June 20th 1835,\" postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. June 6\" marked \"No. 31,\" laminated. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere follows a postscript by E.P. Lewis: Hopes he leaves N.O. shortly [for Virginia]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [June 5]. Autograph letter initial signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Bacons Castle. Description of his activities and trip to Norfolk, Old Point Comfort, and Cabin Point ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"L. W. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote of authenticity. Re: George Washington's powder bag + puff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 5 pages. Princeton to Georgetown. Bayard reports that his daughter, Mrs. J.E. Washington, has received Beverly's letter and he is now answering it as per her request. Bayard passes on to Beverly some legal opinions he has gathered relating to the appointing of an Executor, and a Guardian relative to the settlement of the Estate of Col. William Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCheck on the Bank of the Metropolis to bearer, for $13. Autograph document signed, fragment, cancelled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Juliet Washington, neé Juliet E. Bayard of Princeton, New Jersey. She was the widow of Wm A. Washington (1804-1830) who was the grandnephew of GW. Requests money from the estate if convenient. Will return to Westmoreland within the month to apply to the Court to be appointed administratrix and guardian of her daughter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. Check drawn on the Potomac Bank for $350. Autograph document signed, fragment, canceled, endorsed by W. Yeaton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Check for $200 on Potomac Bank of Alexandria. Autograph document signed, fragment, endorsed by Yeaton, canceled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Yeaton's bill for erecting wall with iron gate pr. contract--additional expence connected with it--total $628.15. Autograph document signed, docketed \"Receipt for Vault $618.15 Oct. 29. 1835.\" Receipted by Yeaton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCheck, A.D.S. 1 page. Check drawn on the Potomac Bank for $68.58. Paid on behalf of the executors of George Washington's estate. Autograph document signed, fragment, canceled, endorsed by W. Yeaton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Sketch of iron gate at New Tomb. Date on original catalog card appears [1835]. Drawing in pencil. Unknown artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 3 pages. Memorandum of an agreement made for enclosure and gateway at New Tomb--it is headed by a sketch with dimensions for the wall and entranceway and contains specifications of materials to be used and method of construction and cost. Autograph document, in hand of Lewis, laminated, [no name inserted in contract]. [Yeaton contracted to build wall and entrance way for $600. See letter of Yeaton to L. Lewis, April 4, 1835].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 3 pages. Report of the Virginia legislature on the C and O Canal Co. loan. Covers three points: (1) how loan of last session was spent; (2) the erroneous estimates for completion of Canal to Cumberland; (3) the expenditures for internal improvements. Date on original catalog card appears c. 1835.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mrs. Washington asks for clarification of the letter just received in which the sum of $3,930 was mentioned as having been received from Mr. Street. It is her understanding that half that sum ($1,965) is rightfully hers and her daughters. She encloses a draft for that amount payable to her uncle Samuel H. Smith. A blank draft is also enclosed in case the sum is less than the amount of the draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStock certificate. 21 shares of capital stock for George C. W-n and signed by him as president of the Co. Embossed seal and engraving of a section of the Canal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Defense of the action of the B. of Directors of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Co. in hiring James McCulloch as advisor on internal improvements, he was not hired to lobby for passage of a bill appropriating $2 million to the Canal Co. ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Claymont.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Cambridge. Dr. Sprague of Albany secured permission from Judge [Bushrod] Washington to take certain autographs and substitute a copy--this done before papers were sold to Congress--doesn't wish it to be thought that he himself took liberties with mss. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown. He has filled his part of the contract to sell G.W.'s papers to govt.--has delivered all public papers in his possession to State Dept.--Mr. Sparks overdue in turning over papers to him--he had thought Sparks contract with Bush. W-n over because of long time he had papers--lists mss. and volumes turned over to Archives.  Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, draft, endorsed \"To the Hon. John Forsyth Secy. of State, Oct. 11th 1836,\" watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Expressing concern to his father that he has not heard from him as he expected. Urging him to move to winter quarters. Report on the harvest of his corn crop. Report of the death of a Negro (Randal) due to ill-treatment by \"that infurnal Overseer of Dogles.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn unpublished play, produced in New York on September 30, 1839 for one night only.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Mount Vernon. Jane writes to her son that she is at Mount Vernon settling accounts. She discusses family news and difficulties with postage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Baltimore. Describes the costumes at a fancy dress ball at Mr. Cohens in Baltimore ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Integral cover, seal (broken).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a dimensional drawing of a coffin for a letterhead, describing water damage to the burial vault at Mount Vernon, including damage to the coffin of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Gives him a forwarding address in Baltimore . Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Buchanan.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 pages. Georgetown. Forwarding the desired documents and the Congressional Directory for 1836. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. Mount Vernon. To John Augustine Washington III? Discusses the harvest. Says she is being viewed as one of the curiousities of the place by the visitors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Kanawa Salines, Virginia, to Berryville, Clark County. Answers a letter Lewis addressed to his deceased father about a delay in the sale of some property in Kanawa. Assures Lewis of the integrity of the prospective buyer William Tompkins. Integral cover postal stamp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New Orleans to Audley. Last page of letter written by MEA Conrad to Lewis. She (Eleanor) has added her own note. Family letter. Integral cover, postmark and seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Philadelphia. In regards to work done on the sarcophagus of Washington. Includes a measured watercolor drawing of the bas-relief sculpture on top of the sarcophagus.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter written by a sixteen-year-old John Augustine Washington III in Alexandria, Virginia to his mother Jane C. Washington at Blakeley plantation near Charlestown, West Virginia. The address on the back page of the letter notes that the letter was delivered by Jim Mitchell (\"Jim Mitchum\") with a note from John Augustine that says \"I let Jim have $1.00 for his expenses.\" Jim Mitchell, who was later employed by the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, was enslaved by the Washington family at the time.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Augustine tells his mother \"Mr. Skidmore finished his work at Mount Vernon yesterday, but I have not seen him yet so that I cant say what has been done\" and also notes \"On Saturday I went to Georgetown, Cousin and his family were not at home so that I could not get the pictures.\" He reports that West Ford has taken the cloth that arrived for Jane from Dumfries down to Mount Vernon and discuses butter sales, corn production, hogs, and resuming his studies. He also asks Jane if the servants are \"conducting themselves well\" and is worried they will give her \"a good deal of trouble coming in with their complaints.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter initialed. Janes writes that she is sending down \"four large shoulder of Bacon\" to Mount Vernon, along with two enslaved men, Willoughby and Gabriel, who she hopes will be \"faithful and useful.\" She writes, \"have them comfortably fixed my dear son treat them kindly, and I trust they will both prove valuable servants. Gabriel will require a strict tho kind discipline. Sarah or Milly must wast and mend for them.\" Jane also writes that she has had a letter from West Ford asking for the money she owes him. She instructs John Augustine to pay her pew fee and then pay Ford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests George C. to be his security in Md. in the institution of a suit as an executor of Mr. Payne's estate ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt A.D.S. 1 page. For $1.50, for 4 quarters continuance at rules and 2 continuances on court docket 50 against Lee. Small fragment, partly printed, endorsed \"Washington Bushrod to Est.,\" and \"Fairfax.\" Signed by J. J. Chew.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. For hauling sarcophagus to Mt. Vernon, pd hire of hack for Struthers and workmen to Mt. V. to put up ditto, clothing for Gabriel, \"ditto for 1839 to 9th June when he died deduct his meal 7 bushels from his usual allowance to him for the half year\", for coffin and digging grave, etc., with amounts given. Fragment. See reverse of letter to Lewis from M. Snyder, dated Dec. 31, 1838, asking for taxes due on house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnsigned articles of agreement between Rice Levi, John A. Washington, and Jane C. Washington for Rice Levi to \"undertake the management and cultivation of the ... Washington's himself and farm at Mount Vernon\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Lewis was in La. Cash describes the mule he inspected at Mt. Airy, but did not think him worth $75. Is still looking for a suitable animal. Needs thread to mend harness. Corn (wheat) looks good, have 205 bushels. Mr. Howard charges 75c per day and wishes to receive the balance as soon as possible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. Sends small extract of Appendix--has been unwell--must write a letter a day \"all on one subject\" [G.W.]--goes to Alexa. to celebrate \"The 68th Anniversary it has been my good fortune to witness the celebration of ...\"--then comes the Coronation and \"What next.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1838 ?] Feb. 22. Autograph letter signed, docketed at bottom \"Letter written by George Washington Parke Custis presented by C.F. Gunther Chicago\", laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Washington, D.C. to Leesburg. Regarding the estate of Nathaniel Hinkle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill. D. 2 pages. G.W. Bassett appointed executor--leaves all property to nephew G.W. Bassett, who is required to pay annually [300] dollars per year to Bassett Claiborne, \"under the fear that the said Claiborne is not very careful.\"--all debts to be paid--codicil of Feb. 20, 1840 emancipates his \"servant,\" Pleasant. Document, copy by J.D. Christian, county clerk, laminated. Proved in New Kent Court, Mar. 11, 1841, no subscribing witnesses to will, so handwriting and signature sworn to by Morris H. Tench and James Stamper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Hoping that he will visit them at Bayou Goula. News of her children. She is anxious for news of the Lorenzo Lewis family. Name on original manuscript appears as \"F. P. Butler.\" Integral cover, wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Department of State to Georgetown. After examining Washington papers delivered to Dept. of State as per contract, finds a number of documents included in agreement are missing, and copies substituted for many others--a list of these is enclosed--\"You will be so obliging as to have the missing volumes and documents supplied without delay, and also to procure the return of the original letters for which copies have in some instances been substituted.\" [Attached is a list of 2 pp and description of missing papers. There are pencil notations, probably by G.C.W., indicating if papers are considered private or whether they are lost]. Autograph letter signed, docketed, \"correspondence in relation to the Washington papers\", separate cover, postmarked \"Washington City D.C. May 12,\" franked by Forsyth, red seal, watermarks. Attached is a list of 2 pp and description of missing papers. There are pencil notations, probably by G.C.W., indicating if papers are considered private or whether they are lost.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy, 2 pages. Copy inclosed with letter of Dec. 15,1838, Forsyth to G.C. Washington; see also original of same letter with enclosure. Letter, docketed, watermark (H and O).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia to near Berryville, Virginia. Delayed in Phila. while sister puts her children in school--Mrs. Coxe purchasing materials for embroidery [for Angela]--leave for N. York tomorrow and then to Audley--family news--love to [Oliver?]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Philada, Pa. Sep. 22.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"[Chas.?] M. Conrad.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Audley to Woodlawn. Sends receipts to be given to [Parke] and Butler--he will pay Dr.'s bill for [Charley Conrad]--instructions for paying bills--Butler gave him $40. when he left New Orleans. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (JM), directed by \"Mrs. Lewis.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"L. Lewis.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1838?] Oct. 10.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Mount Vernon to the University of Virginia. Jane writes to her son about work taking place at Mount Vernon, where she has spent almost all of $800 she brought down with her. She reports that Skidmore has \"finished the large room which is now to be plastered and painted.\" Mr. Ball has nearly finished the stables, and West Ford is still engaged with the enclosures. She writes of Mount Vernon , \"The dear old place will be more comfortable and decent in appearance, than we have known in years - but it draws deeply on a limited income to make it so.\" She also includes information on  other enslaved peoples, Sambo, Levi and Gabriel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Audley to Woodlawn. News of autumn wheat crop and cattle at Audley. The weather is unusually sever that the farmer may be injured. Wants his father and mother to live full time at Audley. Wants to discuss the possible rental of Woodlawn with them before they make a decision.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. To Woodlawn. The books ordered by Lewis can not be supplied. Includes: Sparks, Life of Washington, The Cultivator.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL.S. 1 page. Department of State. No answer being received to his letter of May 12, he sends a copy and requests answer. Letter signed, docketed, watermark. [See copy of letter, John Forsyth to Geo. C. Washington, May 12, 1838].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 6 pages. Georgetown. Apologies for delay in writing--has complied with terms of agreement regarding Washington papers--Judge W. gave away some autographs and substituted copies on unimportant letters--has retained letters of private character--refers McLane's letter of Dec. 10, 1833, to him, asking his terms for sale of letters, and his reply of Jan. 3, 1834 [see letter in question], agreeing to turn over all except private papers, or those whose publication would be improper at the time--refers to Forsyth's list of missing papers [see under letter of May 12 1838] and states which ones he regards as private and thus not included in the contract, and which are missing--refers to [Jared] Sparks' letter of [Sept. 20, 1836] which he encloses--knows of no letters being removed from bound volumes other than those accounted for by Mr. Sparks, except for corresp. between Genl. Washington and John Nicholas in relation to a letter addressed to G.W. over signature of Wm. Langhorne [see letter, Aug. 20, 1798 Bushrod W-n to G.W.; also letter of G.W. to Bush. W-n in Writings, XXXVI, 408-409, dated Aug. 12, 1798 ,] \"as this correspondence deeply implicates the conduct of a distinguised individual of that day.\"--however, he will send the letters and he [Forsyth] may decide whether to keep or return them--despite fact Sparks published many of private papers, doesn't feel this makes him liable to part with them under contract--feels govt. paid very little of their value anyway, and has been more than compensated by evidence on fraudulent claims which papers revealed. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed \"Letter to the Hon. J. Forsyth Dec. 24, 1838 in reply to his letters dated May 12th 1838 and Dec. 15th 1838.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. For $1.00 for 4 quarters continuance at rules against Lee. Signed by J.J. Chew. Fragment, partly printed, endorsed \"Washington Bushrod and c. 1.00 Frx.\" [See 2 other similar receipts dated 1837 and 1839].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Woodlawn. Forwards receipt for freight of Joe, a slave -- \"do not put yourself to much trouble with the fellow, if you cannot sell him readily send him to your plantation and make him work, your Overseer may teach him better manners, he has never had the lash upon his back yet, perhaps a few will do him good, if it should become necessary.\" -- ask Butler to enquire of his House what ship carried his [L.L.'s] cow pease -- has heard nothing of them -- \"I observe by a paper Angela sent me your [sic] are taking an active part in the Legislature of your State -- Should anything very interesting occur tell Angela to send me the paper leaving one and end open for the Postmaster to see the contents, they are very particular, the one sent was torne open, and received in rather [dirty?] condition.\" Autograph letter signed, written on reverse of cover directed to L. Lewis, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawr. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S.  1 page. Woodlawn to Alexandria. Enclosed letter will tell him of wishes of Rev. Edward C. Mc Guire--brother charged with pair of pistols at private sale [of G.W.'s estate]--place am't. due for them, $30., to his own acct.--wants to clear up unfinished business--\"my health warns me to be quick in my movement.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, endorsed \"mentions purchase of Gen Washington's Pistols purchased at the private sale,\" cover is covered with figures, laminated, dove of peace. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawr. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Walker to rent for one year Washington's farm called Johnson Spring [Fairfax County] [This was probably part of G.W.'s original River Farm, Wellington or an adjoining tract]--to pay one third of crops. Document, in hand of and signed by Charles A. Washington [?] endorsed \"Contract - Washington and Walker,\" laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Hannah writes of family news about Thornton Washington and Harriette Meade (cousin), as well as the marriage \"of Madaronia Todd to Mr. Quinn… from Kentucky.\" She describes \"violent colds and sore throats… some of the black people are sick – poor little Lucy died on Thursday night of a congestive fever…\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S 1 page. Alexandria to Woodlawn. Respecting work to be done on the vault [New Tomb] at Mount Vernon--Mr. Ball is fishing--can get Mr. Phillips--experience with hydraulic cement and proper proportion of lime and sand. Autograph letter signed, [probably written and signed by someone else] integral cover, torn, docketed by L.L., laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Skidmore.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon to University of Virginia. Jane writes her son on his 18th birthday. She tells him family events that have occurred. Informs him of the death of his neice Louisa. \"The work here (Mt. Vernon) is much behind hand and crops the very little that can be seen, looks miserably. I shall endeavour to have the oyster shells hauled from the Shore as soon as they finish planting Corn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Respecting the cost of materials for the stone sill and gate at vault [New Tomb]--price not given--brick work and carpenters work, prices given. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by L.L. \"Respecting Cost of work to vault at Mt. Vernon.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Examined wall and vault again and sketched design he thinks most appropriate--describes designed he intends--cannot give estamate of cost yet--screen of ornamental iron as sketched $50-$60. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Respecting vault at Mount Vernon,\" part of cover torn off. On reverse are sketches of iron gates and vaults.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Concerning repair of the New Tomb, including the arch. Mentions a carpenter named Skidmore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria to Woodlawn. Business takes him to Washington--may go to Baltimore until Wed.--will meet him Thursday at Mount Vernon [concerns work on New Tomb]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by L. L., directed \"Pr Sam,\"  laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Alexandria to Woodlawn. No bricks to be had [for work on New Tomb]--the New Court House and New Meeting House have taken them all--in two weeks may be plenty--can get them in Washington and have them sent down with the lime in boats that run wood--Mrs. [Jane] Washington's project, unless it is done before the abutments are raised, hopes it will be suspended as it will be dangerous after the arch is finished--wants $100 to pay workmen etc.--his own salary--will save money by ordering lime from N. Y. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, directed \"Pr. Sam,\" watermark (R. Amies). Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Caledon to University of Virginia. John's aunt writes to him about boat transportation from Fredericksburg to Mount Vernon. \"Steam boats go up three times in the week and stop at Boyd's Hole Saturday and Sunday and Tuesdays, one of the Boasts the Phoenix will board you I rather think at M. Vernon.\" She tells him of the news she has learned by riding through the neighborhood. Stampless address leaf.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria to Woodlawn. About bricks for the new tomb--Mr. Brockett's kiln [in Alexa.]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark (R. Amies). Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 17 pages. \"A Visit to Mount Vernon\" by L. Osgood. Autograph document, put together in book form, subheading \"Mt. Vernon in 1839 by a Native of this Country,\" dated at Washington, D.C. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"I am under the disagreeable necessity of saying I was never more disappointed in my life, than on this visit. The home of Washington in life His resting place in death, the most hallowed spot in America's soul and a place visited yearly by thousands should be suffered to moulder and decay apparently with its once illustrious possessor.\"--piazza supported by 2 \"natural colemns from the forest\"--engraving of Bastille hanging directly above key--rooms downstairs, including mantle \"presented to him by Lafayette [Vaughan]\"--greenhouse burned 4 yrs. ago, but part of blackened walls standing--most of plants, shrubbery etc. destroyed in fire--took lemon from a tree planted by G.W.--outbuildings all of brick and very delapidated--many abandoned--only a small part of garden cultivated, along walks and the strawberry beds, rest in weeds--\"The old gardner seemed very proud of once belonging to Washington and took more interest in talking of his former gardening than exhibiting the present as well he might.\"--ate some cherries there--gave servant quarter for lemon and cherries--saw splendid portrait of Mrs. [John A.] Washington and \"one son and two daughters\" [actually 2 sons, 1 daughter and nephew]--by [John Gadsby] Chapman--tomb delapiated too--\"The two sarcophaguses are placed in wooden boxes or pens placed without the vault in the enclosed yard the vault is very damp, and a kind of acid is produced by water leaking through the bricks and mortar is so powerful as to rot mahogany boards in three years and two Gentlemen from Philadelphia [Wm.] Strickland an Architect and the gentleman that manufactured the Sarcophagus of Washington when they took it to Mt Vernon and discovered the state of the vault they said the acid would dissolve the marble in seven years and in consequence of this unfortunate circumstance the sarcophagus are cooped in the open yard and hid from the eye of the Visitor.\"--Lewis [Wm.] Washington [son of Geo. C. W-n], who has a farm 4 mi. from Mt. Vernon has his own servants prepairing for the masons who will put new arch to vault laid in hydraulic cement--wall enclosing vault badly done, crumbling already.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. To Woodlawn. Announcing his agreement with Mr. [Joseph] Dudley, the bricklayer [for work on new tomb]--requirement for workmen, lime, nails, planking etc.--need for money to pay the workmen Saturday night--must he buy supplies from Mr. Smoot, or can he get them where most suitable? Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Lewis \"Yeaton stating the terms on which Dudley is employ'd; also \"4 1/2 day working on new wall the balance of the time of 2 weeks in painting,\" and cover is filled with figuring. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Alexandria to Woodlawn. Lawrence has selected Mr. Hoop his cashier to pay--Y. will now select material--fears Smoot has no Carolina yellow heart pine needed for the ribs of the arch [for the new tomb]--cement from Smoot--workmen will want a room in one of the out houses--details about work--will see Thos. W. Smith about having screen [fancy iron gate for new tomb]--air-slacked lime. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, on cover is notation \"Judge Washington died 26 [ ] 29 aged 71 years [ ]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount. A.D. Fragment. Rough notes for about two weeks work by Bricklayers on the new tomb--price of labor, cart and food for laborers given. Autograph document, in hand of L. L., fragment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S 3 pages. To Audley. Reports a visit by Augustine Washington, clearing up a mix-up by revealing that Mr. Washington had failed to mail an earlier letter he had taken from Lawrence Lewis to Lorenzo, for Mrs. Lewis had found the letter several days later on the mantel at Mount Vernon. Also advice about the sale and purchase of horses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgreement. A.D.S. 1 page. Agreement with [Joseph] Dudley for L. Lewis for work at Mt. Vernon, with rates for him, his assistant and two laborers. Autograph document signed, in Yeaton's hand, docketed by W.Y. \"for Mr. Dudley.\" For brickwork on New Tomb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. Barclay writes of his friendship with Bushrod Washington and visiting Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Washington, D.C. Concerning his claim and affidavit with the Hinkle estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTabb writes about various illnesses, the Whig Convention in Richmond, and a $50 note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Care of Lorenzo Lewis, Berryville. Writes at E.P.L.'s request to give particulars of [Angela's] illness and death--during her sickness, she talked little and disliked anyone else talking, even a whisper annoyed her--seemed not to consider that she was dying, so made no wishes and left no messages--E.P.L. must not blame herself for not coming in the spring--Angela understood that her father couldn't come and had said she would go to him the next Summer--Angela's children--Mrs. Butler [Parke] had a little boy who lived only a few days. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, redirected to \"Arlington House near Alexandria, District of Columbia,\" laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Hannah Jane.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. New Orleans, care of Lorenzo Lewis, Berryville. She may have set out on journey southward but Lorenzo will open letter--has been to Baton Rouge [where the children are]--while there, received letter from Major B[utler] telling of [Parke's] baby son who lived only 3 days--could not bring himself to break up housekeeping and sell his furniture, but cannot bear to go back to the once happy home, so he will live with [brother] Frank and [wife] Hannah Jane--trying to absorb himself in his work--glad [Lawrence Lewis] is doing well. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, forwarded to \"Arlington House near Alexandria, District of Columbia,\" postmarked [ ] Nov. 9,\" laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. M. Conrad.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Blakely to Mount Vernon. Inquires about family and business at Mount Vernon. \"Mr. Skidmore has I suppose been down and repaired the Pillars and Colonades.\" Reminds him to collect rent from tenants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. Appoints Lorenzo Lewis of Audley, Clark County [now Frederick County, Va.] as attorney to act for her in her dower rights as widow of Lawrence Lewis. Autograph document signed, witnessed by Mary Custis Lee, proved before George W. P. Custis as one of the U. S. Justices for Cty of Alexandria, District of Columbia, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt. Fragment. 1.00 for four quarter continuance at rules against Lee. Signed by J.J. Chew. Fragment, partly printed, endorsed \"Washington B 1.00 Fairfax.\" See 2 other similar receipts dated 1837 and 1838.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInauguration account. Letter to the editor regarding George Washington's first inauguration. This letter was addressed to Col. William L. Stone, editor of the New York Commercial Advertiser. It offers an eye-witness account of George Washington's arrival in New York City for his first inauguration as president, written to correct an earlier published reminiscence by a Mr. Denini entitled 'Half Century Reminiscence' that appeared in the Commercial Advertiser. Whether this letter was also published is not yet determined.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. GWPC is trying to get Congress to take one of his paintings. Also is pursuing some action in favor of a widow. Mentions work on his memoirs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Audley. His sad business [death of father] has kept him from writing--uneasy at not hearing from his mother [E.P. Lewis, then in La. with Charles Conrad]--hopes Charles can come to Va. in summer with [E.P.L.] because hot weather in N.O. very bad on [E.P.L.]--sends copy of [Lawrence Lewis's] will--his mother's share in Audley is 1/3, so he will pay her $1000 per year for her part--wants Conrad to pay her $250 quarterly and draw on him at 30 days or sight on Washington or Baltimore bank--bonds of Valery Hebert which Butler holds in trust, are to go under will to Conrad--Charles's namesake [Charles Conrad Lewis].  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Winchester Va. Apr. 3,\" laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"L. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Washington, D.C. to Mount Vernon. Taliaferro writes to Jane Charlotte Blackburn Washington introducing her to a young gentleman from Connecticut who would like to visit Mount Vernon out of \"reverence\" for George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon to Georgetown. Death of Aunt Blackburn detained her at Blakeley--engaged in having the remains of \"our rever'd Uncle and Aunt [Bushrod and Anne Blackburn W-n] my beloved Husband [John A.] and dear Sister Mary Herbert inter'd in the Vault.\"--shocked at bad condition of some of coffins in vault--Cousin Lorenzo Lewis \"had his ... Father laid in a grave immediately within the door-Crosswise\"--details of grave she planned--West Ford prepared a coffin for G.C.W.'s nearest relatives--also had one made for Mr. Herbert and children but not room for them--only for one more and she wishes to be buried at feet of husband, uncle, aunt and sister--does not desire favors from government--\"we are unwilling to sell our inheritance ... yet as the Nation already shares it with us, sense of justice points out necessity of an appropriation ... to enable us to keep up the improvements and meet the expences we are daily subjected to by the publick.\"--\"endless intrusions and sacrifice of every thing like private right and domestic privacy ... arises frequently from a sincere ... desire of honouring the memory of Genl. Washington; 'Tis a feeling calculated to inspire and strenghthen virtuous and patriotic principles, and cement more firmly the ties that bind us together as a Nation. We have done, and shall continue to do all we can to keep the place from intire decay - it is yearly becoming more expensive and difficulty to do so; the buildings all ought to be thoroughly repaired, or they must in a few years go down - when that occurs-if unable to do better, I trust the family will erect a \"Log Cabin,\" and still let the place descend to the name and family of Washington ...\"--son [John] Augustine in Jefferson--her daughter and niece Mrs. Thos. Washington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, black seal (blurred), docketed by G.C.W., postmarked \"Alexandria May [?].\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. University of Virginia.  Acknowledgement of receipt of a draft of $300 from L.L., and thanking him for his letter of introduction of Dr. Coxe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia. Announcing that they are finally happily settled in a new home, except for a few complaints of city life: \"Above all, I want the invigorating exercise of horseback, this walking on hard pavements, in tight cloaths, is anything but recreation to me, a square or two and I am sick of it.\" Integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Turner.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Personal letter, family news, business, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Arlington House to Audley. Custis proposes to borrow $1000 from the estate of General Washington. \"I am wretchedly poor at present.\" Shows how the money in the estate is very loosely handled. John Mason's property at High Point just sold for $46,000. Integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. Custis\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Tax receipt, Sheriff of Frederick County, Virginia. Receipt for $38.44 for land tax, slaves, horses, levies. Document, partly printed, signed by d[eputy] s[heriff] W.D. Gilkeson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChampagne label from the Beall/Washington wedding. Label reads \"Mount Vernon Brand. Sillery mousseux premier Qualite. Imported by Ed Simms.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Eltham to Bruce Town. Informs him of death of their uncle [Burwell Bassett, Jr.] on Feb. 26--his last hours--he would have been 77 the 15th of this month--would have no doctor and no minister--wife very ill--informs G.F.W. that his uncle left a will and he [G.W.B.] is sole heir [see will dated Mar. 13, 1838]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Buchamsville Va March 7th,\" laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. W. Bassett.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Jane writes about John Augustine's studies and mentions that some of the family attended the inauguration of William Henry Harrison, where they were kindly received and \"surprised and charmed with the grace and agreeableness of young Mrs. Harrison.\" She writes that the city was \"swarmed with office seekers.\" She also writes that she received a \"woful letter\" from West Ford about the lack of long forage at Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. An explanation of his part as an intermediary in a payment transaction with Mr. Herbert, with Mr. Conrad's consent. Request for an aquittance. Discussion of the possibility of a war with England. Report of a hard winter on his Plantation, and the price of sugar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Washington, D.C. to Audley. Discussion of Mr. John Woodside, a young man with intentions of becoming a farmer; proposal that L. L. take him under his care. Integral cover.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. B. Page\". It is possible this is the Philadelphia doctor \"Page, William Byrd, 1817-1877\" but further research will need to verify that.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. As landlord to Mary Ellis, \"alias Mary Mortimer, I directed Mr. James Scott, Overseer of the Poor, to use the sale of the effects of said Mary, after her decease, and to devote the proceeds of the sale (as far as $48, being the rents due me)\" to the benefit of her orphaned children.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Louisville. Discussion of arrangements for quarters on board the steam boat, \"Caddo.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from John Augustine Washington III to his mother mentioning his poor health, West Ford, an enslaved woman named Betty, and the state of affairs at Mount Vernon. A note to \"Dearest Mother\" is added on at the end of the letter by John Augustine's sister, Anna Maria Alexander.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown to Audley. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. W. ? Peter. Integral cover, wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. John Augustine writes to his mother about ways of making more money at Mount Vernon, including erecting a tavern at the Gum Spring and allowing a steamboat company to run a ship to Mount Vernon for a fee. This will \"avoid the inconvenience of a number of hacks, and having persons tampering with the servants.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. Mount Vernon to Charlestown. John Augustine writes to his mother about Gabriel Johnson, an enslaved man who has run away. He suspects Gabriel has gone to Jefferson County, where Jane is. Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. to Mount Vernon.  Jane writes in response to Augustine's letter dated March 7, 1842 that Gabriel Johnson, the enslaved man who ran away from Mount Vernon, has arrived at Jane's plantation. Jane writes, \"Please come up without delay.\" Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Nashville. Washington informs Webster that R.J. Meigs, District Attorney of the United States for the Middle Tennessee district, has tendered his resignation and Washington requests that Webster, Secretary of State under John Tyler at this time, refuse it. Washington explains Meigs' motives and adds that Meigs resigned \"... in a momentary fit of spleen; ...\". Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia to Audley. Congratulations on \"`Conrad's' election to the Senate,\" but expressing a general feeling of disgust with the current political situation. Urging L.L. to make arrangements for a visit to Philadelphia. Integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Turner.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Brown's Hotel, Washington, D.C. to Mount Vernon. Bushrod describes the slow work in the Dismal Swamp to his nephew. He also comments on the Wise and Stanley affair. Tells about the sale of lumber. \"6\" rate, stampless cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. Washington, D.C. Discusses his requirements for a horse to purchase. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. P. Lee.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Looking forward to a visit from L. L. in Philadelphia, though wishing that he could go South instead to Woodlawn to escape the confines of the city. Report on the difficulties John Coxe is facing in the Senate and in the services. Integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Turner.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWest Ford, a former slave of the Washington family who was later freed and employed as overseer of Mount Vernon, writes to John Augustine Washington III, present owner of Mount Vernon, who is away at Blakeley, regarding wool, barrels of fruit, sweet potatoes, flock of sheep, sale of wheat, and weather. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eT.B. Washington writes to Rice Levi regarding Mr. Levi managing the farming transactions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Private papers of Judge [Bushrod] Washington were not left to him, but probably are in possession of Mrs. Jane Washington--Genl. Washington's papers devised to him by Judge Washington. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George C. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for county tax on $1350 at $.15 on the dollar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. G.F.W. neglected to answer his inquiries in last letter--desires to know exact location of their land in Ohio on Scioto River--search his papers for any reference to the land--title supposed to be derived from his grandfather Geo. A. Washington--G.F.W. should give him power of attorney so he can do something about their land if he finds it--his Kentucky land--low price of cotton--\"This country is almost universally bankrupt.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. A. Thornton.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Woodville Feb. 3.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Arlington House to Alexandria. He has a full settlement of accts. for articles purchased at sale of G.W.'s effects, all in Judge Washington's handwriting--asks Moore to check his accts. and find how he got debited for large amounts--desires complete settlement of estate. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia to Audley. Letter comes with a copy of the will of Sarah Coxe, Esther's mother. Her father is writing her to explain the bequest she is to receive. Integral cover, postmark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Thanking him for his kindness for taking into his care his young nephew Edward Butler, and discussing the arrangements. Expressing the need to get Edward out of the state of Louisiana:\"the less he sees of this state: its manner and its morals, the better for himself.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"F. P. Butler.\" Integral cover, wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. Philadelphia to Audley. He is eager to see L. L. again, admonishing him for not writing. He is much dismayed at the \"moral and physical deteterioration of this fallen world,\" and his greatest comfort is his children, Angela \"as Bad as she can be she is sweet,\" and Phil \"so lovely a fellow he does nothing but laugh.\" He recently attended the funeral of L. L.'s sister from Baltimore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Baltimore. Lloyd sends J.A.W. information and rates of the Baltimore Life Insurance Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Washington City. Letter and a copy. Requests that Jackson consider returning the \"circular chair\" previously owned by Washington to his family so that his son might take possession. Explains history of the chair given to Dr. Craik, then eventually to his family who gave it to Jackson. Now Mr. Coyle would like it back for his family. Says if Jackson had other plans for the chair, to consider his request withdrawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph signed note, 1 page. A note that permits Bushrod's slave, Letty Williams, to travel from Jefferson County to Mount Vernon, Alexandria, and Washington, D.C. to visit her relatives for \"the Space of four weeks.\" She is the wife of a free man named Soloman Williams. Bushrod Corbin Washington was George Washington's grand-nephew.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Sparks writes to Jane, \"My Dear Madam, I am about to publish a series of American Biographies, and I should be glad to include in it a Life of Lawrence Washington, if the materials exist for writing such a Life. Have not his papers been preserved at Mount Vernon?...\" A note on the address panel indicates this letter was forwarded to John Augustine Washington III to respond to.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Leesburg to Mount Vernon. Harrison writes about Washington hiring Joseph McFarland as overseer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter signed BWH, possibly from Bushrod Washington Herbert, to his cousin John Augustine Washington III. In the letter, BWH asks what Remington is going to do with Muddy Hole Farm. If Remington sells, BWH thinks John Augustine should rent it to West Ford \"as before.\" Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Asks her kindness in receiving \"these interesting ladies and their accompanying gentlemen\" at Mt. Vernon. Name on original manuscript appears as \"D. P. Madison.\" Autograph letter signed, embossed mark in upper left hand corner (crown).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Chantilly to Audley. Concerning the payment to Mr. Hammond for Bonds held by L. L.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Brief account of the wedding festivities for Dr. John Prosser Tabb of Gloucester and Miss Rebecca Lloyd of Alexandria ... requests his father to send the barrouche for the return to Gloucester party will be coming with him ... visited George W.P. Custis at Arlington ... now with Mr. Augustine Washington at Mount Vernon ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. War Department, Office of Indian Affairs. Informing him of his appointment as Cherokee Commissioner ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. From the War Department. Notification that his salary as Cherokee Commissioner begins from the date of the commission. . . . .\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. Cambridge to Mount Vernon. Letter from historian and George Washington biographer Jared Sparks to John Augustine Washington III proposing he write a life of Lawrence Washington. Sparks writes \"I was already acquainted with the principal incidents in the life of Lawrence Washington, and although the papers would not seem to furnish materials for a biography of much extent, yet I think a Life of moderate length might be written, which would be interesting and fill a proper space in the 'Library of American Biography.' If you will forward me the papers, I will do the best that I can with them.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSparks says George Washington's papers were sent to him in \"one of the packets sailing from Alexandria to Boston.\" He directs that the papers be put in a box and be addressed to him, care of Little and Brown, Booksellers, Boston. Sparks specifies that John Augustine should put all the papers into the box without removing any, because even seemingly unimportant documents are of use to the historian. Sparks promises to return all the papers in the same condition in which they were received.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSparks requests John Augustine to send him the portrait of Lawrence Washington from Mount Vernon so that an engraving can be made for the book. As assurance that the portrait will be returned safely, Sparks mentions how Mr. Custis sent the portrait of Martha Washington from Arlington that now appears in one of the volumes of Washington's Writings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter intialed with integral address panel. Jane writes about the baptism of John Augustine's daughter Louisa and other family news, including the sale of Selby by Hannah Lee Washington and the marriage of her son Richard to his cousin Christian Maria. She also writes about crops and finding a good overseer. She adds, \"I am very sorry you cannot commence the repairs at [Mount Vernon] this autumn. The buildings are getting in ruinous condition.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMount Vernon to Blakely. West Ford reports on illnesses at Mount Vernon: \"i am very sorry to say to you that we have had a great deal of sickness Jessie Clark was take the 3 day of the month he was as crazy as he could be he did not know any person i had to send for doctor Powel.\" He also mentions that Jim Mitchell has been \"laid up\" and that July and Hannah, though \"not yet confined,\" have been scarcely able to work. Andrew is also still sick. Ford also reports that he has begun breaking up and clearing land but has not been able to \"break more than acre.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. D. Coverte writes from Brooklyn following a visit to Mount Vernon in which he got the impression that John Augustine did not want to become a planter. Coverte inquires if he can rent Mount Vernon and 500 surrounding acres for a fair price.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Northrup, a Philadelphia real estate agent, offers to help Washington find a purchaser for Mount Vernon, understanding that \"you wish to dispose of the property you now occupy. . .\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 1/4 pages. Copy. Mount Vernon. John gives his cousin calculations on the future value of her servants. He advises her not to sell them now. 1st page has cover embossing W. H. Harrison log cabin - 1840.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRetained copy of letter written by John Augustine Washington III to Fairfax County magistrate and landowner Dennis Johnston. In the letter, John Augustine states that based on a conversation with West Ford he believes Johnston is misinformed about the terms of Johnston's contract for cutting, hauling, and cording wood on the Mount Vernon estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Leesburg. N. Herbert, a cousin of John Augustine, writes about Alfred, an enslaved man who escaped from Mount Vernon and voluntarily surrendered himself to the Loudon County Jail in Leesburg. Herbert writes that slave traders Joseph Bruin of Alexandria and William Bale of Exeter were inquiring about Alfred but recommends that Augustine keep him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, Richmond to Mount Vernon. Stampless cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Personal letter describing in part a visit to Mount Vernon and Washington, D.C. Mentions Gustavus Washington and the tombs of George and Martha Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Leesburg. Harrison declines buying an enslaved woman named Julia from Augustine, claiming \"she will not suit at all.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. John Augustine's overseer, Joseph McFarland, writes that he has had \"a great deal of difficulty\" with the enslaved worker Gabriel Johnson and has had to put Gabriel in Bruin's Slave Jail in Alexandria.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMcFarland describes a scene in which Gabriel was \"cursing \u0026amp; fighting\" against some horses, and then began cursing McFarland when McFarland took the horse whip away from Gabriel. McFarland writes, \"I put him with Mr. Bruen at 25 cts a day. Mr. Bruen thinks he would be mighty apt to run away. I did not flog him as Mr. Bruen persuaded me not for it would injure the sale of him.\" He then adds to Augustine, \"Times is very different to what they was when you was here.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter in the hand of Henry P. Hill, likely dictated by Gabriel Johnson from Bruin's Slave Jail in Alexandria. Gabriel tells his side of the story following an disagreement with Joseph McFarland, John Augustine's overseer at Mount Vernon. According to Gabriel, McFarland threatened to whip him, but Gabriel \"told him that he could not whip me as I did not think any person but my master out to do it or at least to authorize it.\" McFarland tied Gabriel up, but he escaped. When he was recaptured, he was brought to the jail.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGabriel writes, \"I want you if you please Sir to come down and see about the matter and hope that you will be satisfied that at best I am not the only one to blame. I love you and your family and hope that you will believe me that I have the utmost sort of feelings for you and would not by any means offend you if I could avoid it. I am very anxious to see you here and feel fully the painfull uncertainty of my situation.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Alexandria slave dealer Joseph Bruin of the firm Bruin and Hill to John Augustine Washington III regarding an enslaved man named Gabriel who escaped from Mount Vernon and is now being held at Bruin's Slave Jail. Bruin writes, \"I have to inform you of what I am willing to pay for your man now in my Jail we will give you $565 neat for him at this time if the prices should improve we are willing to pay what ever the prices may be but when you come down I am inclined to think we can trade if you wish to replace him you can inquire of others what he is worth to satisfy your self about his worth he is 5 feet 5 inches he's well formed but has some scars on his back also 2 scars from burns on his arms which are mear eye sore but dont disable him in the smallest degree. He's a very desirable negro - to those wishing to purchase. I have 2 or 3 more at this time that possibly will suit you they are young and likely and not sold for any fault.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBruin's Slave Jail was famously featured in Harriet Beecher Stowe's \u003ci\u003eUncle Tom's Cabin\u003c/i\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Alexandria slave dealer Henry P. Hill of the firm Bruin and Hill writing to John Augustine Washington III about an enslaved man named Gabriel who has escaped from Mount Vernon and is being held at Bruin's Slave Jail. Hill writes, \"your man Gabriel by strict measurement is five feet five and a half inches... He is likely and a very good man of his stature and if you are offered more than we priced him at I think if you will excuse a stranger for the expression of his opinion in all candour, that you will certainly do well to take the offer.\" Hill says he is willing to arrange a sale or exchage with Washington, adding that there are only sixteen men at the jail at the time, but he expects \"Sir Bruin may send in or bring others when he comes.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 7 pages. Georgetown. Although he [Lawrence] refused a loan once, G.C.W. will apply for one again--also wants to discuss plans for G.W.'s private letters, books, and other relicks--cannot afford to deposit them in a safe place--\"little reliance can be placed on the liberal disposition of Congress\"--\"I desire them to confide them to the guardianship of some institution or association formed for the purpose, where they would be safely preserved from any casualty for all time to come.\"--could sell the relics to foreign country, but \"as an American and the nearest living relation of that great man, I could not reconcile it with duty to my country or a proper respect to his memory to transfer them to foreign hands.\"--\"From the high character of Boston for munificence and public spirit ... it has been suggested to me, that citizens of that place would in all liklihood form an association for the purpose, and take charge of these relicks, or deposit them in some public institution ...\"--deeply in debt--must get money or sell his farm--Green Hill in Montgomerie county--wants to borrow $5000 immediately, giving farm as security--also, a lien on the books, papers, etc.--should proposed disposition be made of these, loan of $5000 to be pd. immediately--will not offer family servants as security--if his plan for disposition of relicts can be done, they can arrange terms--he will name no price yet. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed, with an envelope addressed to G.C. Washington and docketed by him \"Correspondence with Abbot Lawrence Esq. in relation to the Washington papers and books,\" watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Accompanying letter to a money draft of $205, payable to Lorenzo, \"being Virginia's money is the money most in use in the South,\" Report on his ill health. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. Custis.\" Integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Georgetown. Re: agreement between John A. and Mr. Johnson for rent of Mt. Zephyr ... John A. Cannot be held responsible beyond the terms of the contract ... Integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePressed leaves and autograph note. \"This branch of arbor vita was given me by my darling little Lewis Conrad the day before he left Audley Oct. 20th, 1845, for New Orleans. May God grant to my precious Charley and Lewis a safe and pleasant journey to New Orleans, health, happiness and improvement there, and a safe and happy return to me next Spring - May God grant my fervent prayers for them for Christs sake - Amen.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 2 pages. Green Hill of 800A., half in wood, 3 1/2 miles from Rockville, 9rm. house, large brick kitchen, barn, brick stable, sheds, corn house, poultry house, meat house, ice house, pigeon house, overseer's house, etc. lists livestock, servants ... values listed ... will take $12,000 for the property described ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. This contains the wording for a power of attorney which George C. is to copy and execute and return to Bushrod C .... by the power of attorney Geo. C. appoints Bushrod C. and Thomas B. W-n his attorneys and proxies at mtgs. of Dismal Swamp Land Co .... there follows a not of explanation re: the power of attorney ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Suffolk to Berryville. Robert R. Prentis, a lawyer in Suffolk, responds to a request by Lorenzo Lewis passed on to him from Bushrod Corbin Washington to obtain a decree for the sale of the interest for lands from the estate of George Washington lying in Nansemnond County and held by the firm of Washington Walker Co. Prentis advises Lewis that the land is of little value and that it would be better to sell the entire tract.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Leesburg to Mount Vernon. Harrison talks about turning an enslaved woman named Julia into a house servant and hiring out an enslaved man named Bob.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeesburg. Harrison writes to Augustine about Julia, an enslaved woman, who has taken \"French leave\" after Harrison struck her half a dozen times with his horse whip for disobedience. Harrison thinks Julia may have gone to Mount Vernon and asks Augustine to write if he has seen her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Hollin Hall. Mason discusses the retrocession of Alexandria from the District of Columbia to Fairfax County. Stampless address leaf.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Bayou Goula to Frederick County, Virginia. Will try once more to come to terms regarding their business, before going to extreme measures--he is already yielding more than half his rights--dislike taking an honored relative to court--will he settle as he proposes or abide by decision of a court?--late brother [Churchill J. Thornton] owed him much at his death, and has title to their Ohio lands. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. A. Thornton.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover postmarked by hand \"Bayou Goula May 29th,\" laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Clay Mont to Georgetown. No final decree in case yet, but will be at next court--sends last payments--will collect balance after harvest and send--mentions cousin Mary [a note in pencil identifies her as Miss Mary Peter, sister of Mrs. G.C. Washington]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Chs. Town June 13.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Clay Mont to Georgetown. Encloses $100 note on Richmond Bank--directions for exchanging it--send receipt to him, as exect. of Judge Bush. W-n's estate--part payment of a decree in court against B.C. Washington and in favor of G.C.W., as administrator of Jane M. Washington, deceased. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"B.C. Washington $100.,\" postmarked \"Chs. Town Va., June 18.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Arlington House to Berryville, VA. Lorenzo's desire to resign acting executorship of G.W.'s estate--persuades him not to give it up--he himself knows nothing of the estate, because Lawr. Lewis and Judge W. acted for all the executors--Lorenzo's duty to carry on in father's place, for estate settlement is near completion--to legalize proceedings, sign themselves \"L. Lewis and B[ushrod C.] Washington, acting Executors for G.W.P. Custis sole surviving Ext. of the Estate of General George Washington\"--print circular announcing decree of Supreme Ct. of U.S.--necessity of closing up case quickly. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Washington City, D.C., [23\"].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Arrived at [Audley] on Tuesday--Charles's children glad to see her--send their trunk--family and friends--his trip to New Port [for health]--Parke has bracelet plaited of Angela's hair--wants his, Charleys, and Lewis's to make suitable clasps in New York. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Berryville Va. Jul. 24,\" redirected to care of \"J. Whitehead Esq. Merchants Exchange, New York,\" as per E.P.L.'s directions on cover, broken black seals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Audley. Hopes he goes as far as Quebec for change of air and exercise--[Charles and Lewis Conrad]--Lorenzo returned from Lexington, where [G.W. Lewis] has been put in [V.M.I.]--Parke and children will arrive shortly--Charles and Lewis read to her--Brother Calvert gone to Capon Springs for health. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Berryville Va. Aug. 3,\" watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Encloses letter to him--Parke and children arrived. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Berryville Va. Aug. 8,\" broken black seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. Washington, D.C. Informing him of the transfer of a bond to Mr. Lindsly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Asks him to inform Hammerly that the money toward his bond is due. He was supposed to make a payment weeks ago but Washington has not heard back from him. He would not be so rushed to receive payment except that he needs the money himself.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Audley. Lewis writes about his slaves and their values.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Baltimore. Personal letter. She has been sick before now and couldn't write. Updates of family, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Mason quotes one Dr. Marne who was complaining about his lack of funds and complains about the weather. He also talks about a bill before the legislature and the locals in Fairfax ganging up on him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod Corbin Washington writes to John Augustine Washington III, \"a statement by which to settle with the legatees of General George Washington\". Includes a list of names and heirs with \"quota to pay off debts\". Autograph document, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Clay Mont to Georgetown. Sends check for $872.24, per decree in his favor in court, send receipt for this and $50 attorney fee sent by Mr. Greene to him [final settlement of Bush. Washington's estate, Bush. C. W-n, executor, in favor of G.C.W., adminis. of Jane M. Washington, dec.]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, endorsed in G.C.W.'s hand \"B.C. Washington June 21t. 1847 and T.C. Green's rect for $50 - atty fee - Legacy to Frances and Mary Washington recd. in full,\" postmarked \"Cha. Town Va June 23,\" sums computed on cover, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Bushrod Herbert writes to his cousin about business and family news. The address panel contains three weeks of diary notes by John Augustine in pencil. He notes on August 27 that he went to Audley, where Lorenzo Lewis was \"very ill and died after I left there.\" On September 2, his wife Nelly was attended to by a dentist named Dr. McCormick. On September 11, John Augustine notes that West Ford paid him \"105.00 for 60 cords of wood and 8.23 for fruit and vegetables and 3.50 from Smoot for Louisa's lamb.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Arlington to Newport, Rhode Island. Arrived from Chantilly by stage and hack--Charley [Conrad's] poor health and instructions for nursing him--Charley's 10th birthday today--sea air and bathing will benefit him in New Port. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Aug. 14,\" laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Audley to Newport, Rhode Island. Received letter telling of Charley's [Conrad] illness--Lorenzo ill with cough and pain in his head--Mrs. [E.P.] Lewis considering going up to New Port to nurse Charley--hopes Frank C[onrad], [Charles's brother] is better from sea air--Mr. [Henry] Clay to speak at New Port--Mrs. [Mary Custis] Lee here with 4 children--\"Mr. and Mrs. W[ashington ?] are delighted with the portico\" (?). Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. M. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Berryville Va. Aug. 17,\" laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Audley to Newport, Rhode Island. Charley's illness--use of bella donna for the disease [scarlet fever]--arrived with Sissy and Caro [Isabella and Caroline Butler] to find [Lorenzo] ill--his ailments and treatments. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, postmarked \"Berryville Va. Aug. 23,\" laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. To Newport, Rhode Island. Announces Lorenzo's death--had 5 physicians--Mary [Custis] Lee his nurse and great comfort to him--\"This is the 4th child I have lost by congestian.\"--don't leave New Port too soon, because of Charley's health. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Winchester Va. Aug. 30,\" laminated, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Audley to Washington, D.C. Beds and rooms prepared for their coming--urges him to leave Charley and Lewis [Conrad] with her this winter for their health--Esther to have an excellent tutor for the children--Bishop Meade in N. York procuring a tutor--stage from Winchester to Leesburg very small, agent refuses to use large one--Lewis [Conrad] injured his eyes by bad habit. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Berryville Va., Oct. [ ],\" laminated, smeared black seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Washington copies out his wife's, Maria's, will (sister of Burr Harrison), and goes over several details of the will. His health is also declining since his wife's passing and he doesn't expect to live much longer. He plans on retaining four of his wife's slaves for the time he does have left.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington Parke Custis writes to John Augustine Washington III with concerns about finalizing the settlement of the estate of George Washington including the sale of land near the Dismal Swamp in Nansemond County. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address label.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter written by Jane C. Washington from Blakeley near Charlestown, West Virginia at Christmas time to her son John Augustine Washington III at Mount Vernon. Jane worries over John's recent illness with \"chill fever\" and reminds him \"You now have an overseer, and it surely cannot be so necessary for you to go out at the dawn of day, and expose yourself to the inclemencies of weather in attending to farm business.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJane writes \"I am now quite alone, dear little John A. left me this morning; he is a happy cheerful fellow, and has been with me for some time. I have endeavoured to teach him, and think he has mad some progress both in reading and knitting, with which he is excedingly pleased declaring, he 'was never lonesome since he learned to knit,' the most monotonous and dullest of all employments.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSpeaking of the enslaved persons of Blakeley plantation, Jane says \"Christmas as you know always occasions considerable excitement, particularly with the poor Negroes, to whom it is a season of temporary freedom and feasting.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel, with note that the letter was carried by \"Mr. W's servant Edmund who is returning home from Jefferson Cty.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJane writes, \"I saw no white face on Christmas day.\" She describes giving out provisions and supplies to the enslaved population, a few of whom assembled to hear her read in the morning and at noon. \"They conducted themselves very soberly \u0026amp; orderly.\" Old Jenny thanked her for the \"fine dinner.\" Jane also describes her Christmas with family - skating, setting traps, reading, and eating cakes and apples.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour envelopes addressed to John Augustine Washington III, three to Mount Vernon, one to Alexandria; and one receipt for $2.24 postage to the Alexandria Post office.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Washington. Brackenridge, a horticulturist, is writing to Downing, a landscape gardener and architect, regarding a proposal before Congress to turn Mount Vernon into a park: \"The one hundred and fifty-acres is purchased [for citizens of the United States], that is to be laid out as a Park, which is to contain a Botanic Garden and Arboretum...\" Around this time Brackenridge was in charge of the rare plants in the national Botanical Garden at the Capitol. Downing's 1841 book, Landscape gardening, is a classic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Baltimore. Personal letter with updates on family health, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. \"I have been authorized by Mr. Custis to settle and close the unfinished business of Gen. Washington's estate.\" Asks questions he needs to know to complete handling of the estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 6 pages. Washington. Interesting and critical commentary on life in Washington, the town of Alexandria, Va. and a description of Mt. Vernon ... few Whigs attend the \"administration receptions\" ... dine with Mr. [Daniel] Webster ... is going to see the East Room of Mrs. Polk ... found Alexandria \"not worthy of notice\" remarks on dilapidated condition of MV ... Integral cover. Wife's maiden name: Annie Bigelow Lawrence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrint Senate Act, 30th Congress, 1st Session, Miscellaneous. No. 82. \"Memorial of Citizens of the United States, Praying The Purchase of Mount Vernon by the government.\" The \"memorialists\" wish the government to purchase one hundred fifty acres at Mount Vernon. They have the \"most profound reverence and veneration for everything connected with the memory of the 'Saviour of America.'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Boston. \"Among the final dispostions of my father, made by his last Will, I find the following, 'I give and bequest to my friend Dr George Parkman of Boston a seal enclosed with the image of General George Washington as a small token of the esteem and affection which i bear to him.'\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt. Received $80 from B.C. Washington, who was acting for Geo. C. Washington, who in turn was trustee for Bush. Washington, Jr.--for \"the proportion of the quota of Judge Bushrod Washington to be refunded to the estate of General Washington by the said George C. Washington as trustee ...\" [This relates to a claim upon 22 of G.W.'s legatees or their heirs on account of a mortgage accepted by the 23rd. --upon foreclosure the mortgage had produced less than the amount of the debt, and, after prolonged litigation, General W.'s executors were held liable. They, in turn, transferred liability to the other legatees and their heirs]. Autograph document signed, fragment, docketed \"1848.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Senate desires to know of owner of books in G.W.'s library, what books there are and for what could they be purchased by Congress? Autograph letter signed, endorsed \"From James A. Pearce in relation to the Library of Genl. Washington.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. A. Pearce.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Quotes B.W-n's will on disposition of G.W.'s library--most valuable portion at Mt. Vernon, owned by Mrs. Jane C. Washington--comprises about 1500-2000 vols.--doesn't know Mrs. W's feelings but thinks \"since she has expressed her willingness for a fair equivalent, to let Mr. Vernon with a portion of land attached, become the property of the Nation at its request, so in the same spirit of compliance with its wishes and those of Congress, she possibly might consent for a liberal consideration to have the books of Genl. Washington placed in so safe a depository as the library of congress, where they would be preserved for all time.\"--suggests they contact her about this--the books left to him were largely those of Judge Washington's--about 3-400 of G.W.'s books were included--he recently disposed of all these to an agent of the library of the British Museum--would have preferred American institution, but none were interested--defends his actions in so doing, since press has seen fit to [criticize] him for it.  Autograph letter signed, draft, endorsed by G.C.W. \"To Hon James A. Pearce in relation to the Library of Genl. Washington.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. The portion of G.W.'s library remaining at Mt. V. is small, and they will not sell it--if necessary later, they prefer National Library--\"In respect to the purchase of this place, dear cousin, by the U.S. Government. We still regard it as uncertain.\"--if G.C.W. and family accompany Eleanor to Bath, stop and see her at Blakeley [Jefferson Cty.] she goes there soon. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, black seal smeared (W).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 3 pages. Indenture. Sale of part of a tract called Rock of Dumbarton in D.C. by the Washingtons to Corcoran ... belonged to George C. W-n's wife ... $3200 ... survey signed and sealed by the two Washingtons ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N.S. 1 page. Note of authentication for daguerrotype likeness of two portraits of George and Martha Washington taken by John Grubb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington Bassett writes to John Augustine Washington regarding settlement of the Washington estate. References a Supreme Court decision and \"Hammond's case.\" Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel, postmarked 'Richmond Aug 6'.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Delivered by James Mitchum (Jim Mitchell). Jane writes that Zion Episcopal Church in Charles Town has burned down.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Business about settlement of estate--the recent death of his grandmother, and his efforts to keep a home for her in her old age--contract with his grandfather--insists no personal interest in retaining possession of property for the present year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Cambridge to Georgetown. He has never seen G.W.'s missing diaries and Cash Memorandum Books returned all he had--Judge W. not home when he took papers from Mt. V., and altho Revolution papers in good order, private one and those before and after were in bad shape--noticed some diaries missing then--vol. of Orderly books missing at the time and nothing known of it by the Judge or Marshall--\"I have recently been informed that one of the volumes of the \"Diary,\" (I think for the year 1790, but am not certain) is now in possession of Mr. Bogart of New York, but how it fell into his hands I know not ... I have the impression, also, that I have heard of another volume somewhere, but I do not now recollect where it was said to be ... You know there was a rumor, that papers relating to the latter part of this period [the Presidency] were secretly taken from the office after the General's death. I once mentioned this to Judge Washington. He replied cautiously; \"We have never charged any person with such an act,\" intimating, as I thought, that his suspicion was strong.\"--G.W.'s books which G.C.W. sold to Mr. Stevens have been purchased there by subscription and are deposited in library of the Boston Athenaeum. Autograph letter signed, cover, docketed \"Important regarding missing Books and papers from Jared Sparks,\" postmarked \"Cambridge Ms. Jan 2,\" laminated, watermarked (Lumsdon and Son 1848), red seal (crane). [A \"Memorandum of Papers in 12 Boxes\" is enclosed, in Sparks' hand, listing vols. of George Washington's correspondence \u0026amp; other documents with notation \"Vol. III of orderly Books was never received. 10 vols. of Army Returns - being a part of the series of 117 vols. - were taken away by Colonel Washington\"].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Georgetown. Takes pleasure in answering his wish to have a book previously owned by General Washington. This note accompanies the book. Enclosed envelope also sealed with the Washington coat of arms, private seal of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 7 pages. Georgetown. Re: GW's papers ... resolution now before Congress re: papers ... Geo. Corbin owns W-n's private papers, his earliest writings ... unable to make a gratuitous offering of the papers to Congress ... in 1834 he accepted $25,000 for the public papers ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. Washington D.C. to Berryville. Thanks for her interest in him and his family--her family always welcome at the White House--fear they will not find time to visit Audley while in Washington. Letter, signature cut out, in another hand, cover, franked by Z. Taylor, postmarked \"Free [ ],\" laminated, watermark (H and O). Date on original catalog card appears [18]49 Mar. 27. Name does not appear on original manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Mount Vernon to Caledon near Hampstead. Personal letter updating her on family health and affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Washington to Audley. Assures her he would like to comply with her wishes [as regards political appointments], but he is swamped with applications, and his predecessor [Polk] filled all offices just before his term was up--will try to aid Col. Lee's son [G.W. Custis Lee?] get West Point appointment--explains system of choosing. Autograph letter signed, cover franked by Z.  Taylor, postmarked \"Washington DC 16 Apr,\" Free, red seal blurred, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Z. Taylor.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocument, 7 pages. Describes a trip to MV, by steamboat and hack from Washington. Mentions gate house lodges. Buildings and grounds in a dilapidated condition. Visited the New Tomb. Met J.A. Washington and was shown some of the first floor rooms and the key to the Bastille (misidentified as the key which confined Lafayette in the Prison at Ham.). Hopes that the gov't will purchase the estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House to Alexandria. Regrets he has no more autographs of G.W. to give away--has given them for 40 years \"andll over the civilized world,\" and the only letters he has left are those to his father, J. P. Custis, and some to himself when a student.  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, mounted, on reverse of cover is cover addressed to Joseph B. Boyd Esq., Maysville Kentucky, postmarked Alexandria Va. Apr. 28; (probably forwarded to him by Bryan). Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt from John Augustine Washington III for 11 dollars to be handed to J. C. Sellman of Baltimore to be handed to the widow of a fisherman named Joseph Hall found drowned near the bank of the river at Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Washington corresponds to his attorney, B.W. Harrision, about his wife's father's estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph - Zachary Taylor. 5 small slips of paper signed \"Z. Taylor,\" and 3 \"E.P. Lewis\" in Taylor's hand. One is endorsed \"Written by Genl. Taylor in his office at the White House May 1849,\" all enclosed in a cover marked \"Taylor's autographs' and \"Keep with letter\". [Probably goes with letter of Taylor to E.P. Lewis, dated July 2, 1849].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Washington to Georgetown. Received her letters by her grandson, Edward Butler--congrat. on daughter [Parke's] \"eminent\" arrival--will be glad to receive her and family on Tuesday, their day for receiving company--forwards some autographs, as requested. Autograph letter signed, cover, franked by Z. Taylor, postmarked \"Free [ ], watermarked. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Z. Taylor.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 6 pages. Sandy Spring to Alexandria. Stabler gives Washington advice on crops, soils, fertilizers and other agrarian areas of interest.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHooff congratulates Washington on buying a farm, Cloveread, for five hundred dollars.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Georgetown. Mrs. Corcoran wishes to buy a lot in Georgetown formerly owned by the addressee's grandfather ... it is supposed that the addressee is the proper heir and the one to sell the property ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Henry Augustine writes to his father about legal and financial matters. Henry Augustine Washington (1820-1858) and Lawrence Washington (1791-1875) were distant relatives of George Washington. Both paternal family lines trace back to John Washington (1632-1677).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Audley. A short commentary on the weather and season. She then records for her brother a short but graphic description of Houdon's visit to Mt. Vernon and his making GW's Bust. \"I wish I could give you all the information you desire in regard to Houdon's visit to Mt. Vernon. I was only six years old at that time, and perhaps have not retained any recollection of Houdon and his visit had I not seen the General as I supposed, dead, and laid out on a large table coverd with a sheet. I was passing the white servants Hall and saw as I thought the corpse of one considered my Father, I went in, and found the General extended on his back on a large table, a sheet over him, except his face, on which Houdon was engaged in putting on plaster to form the cast. Quills were in the nostrills. I was very much alarmed until I was told that it was a bust, a likeness of the General, and would not injure him. This is all I recollect.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood to Alexandria. Writes his brother family news--bad weather--killed some of C.A.W.'s sheep for fear of their starvation--feared to lose them all--Aunt [Frances] [?] is said by some to be going to marry Bushrod [Corbin ?] Washington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Brucetown Va Decb. 6th,.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. F. Washington, Jr.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Baton Rouge. SummaryAlthough he has never met her, he has long admired her character and virtues as reported by various individuals--knows Col. and Mrs. Butler [E.G.W. Butler and Frances Parke Lewis Butler] very well--they are visiting him now and are in good health--hears that \"notwithstanding you had readhed an age that but few attain, you enjoyed and was blessed with unusual good health ...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown. Mary Peter to give him a general power of attorney ... authorizes him to sell a slave and his family if possible and to collect debts due her ... family business ... political matters discussed ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Middleway to Berryville. Sends poem that he promised [on Z. Taylor]--if she likes it, send [Taylor] a copy. [Poem is enclosed, entitled \"The Crisis, To Gen: Zachary Taylor, President of the United States\"]. Autograph letter signed, cover with later docket \"Poem to Taylor and letter, 1850,\" laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N.S. 1 page. Note for the bank to pay Mr. Washington the sum of $754.40 as the executor of General Washington's will and against the estate of Mrs. Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N.S. 1 page. To Mr. A. Scott, the Cedars. Acceptance of a dinner invitation. Autograph note signed, with envelope.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Appoints him her general attorney to attend to all her business affairs ... confirms any action he has taken already ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Scolds him for not writing--is afraid he is ill--advises him to take a wife, so he won't be so lonely at Welllington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted membership certificate for C.L.W. Butler for the donation of five dollars to the Washington National Monument Society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted certificate filled in for Mrs. Albert Goodyear for her donation of a dollar to the Washington National Monument Society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Baltimore to Audley. Upon examining Genl. [Zachary] Taylor's papers, came across letter to her without an address--encloses it to her--Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Bliss overcome by their bereavement [Taylor's death] [Bliss was Taylor's son-in-law].  Autograph letter signed, cover, postmarked \"Baltimore Md. [ ] 17,\" stamped with early 5 cent stamp, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn A. Washington 1st statement of transfer of bonds by Mrs. Henderson to G. A. Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Encloses a letter by George Washington in compliance with a promise he gave.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarrison writes about the possible sale of Mount Vernon to the United States, \"I wish you may succeed in making an even track with the government- Mt. Vernon ought to belong to the nation, in these disunion times- I think it wd. Have a wholesome influence - everything shd be done to perpetuate the memory of that great and good man GEORGE WASHINGTON…\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Sends a profile of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Expresses thanks for the books sent. Asks a favor in regards to Mr. Felton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill for twelve hundred and fifty dollars. Autograph bill signed, Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 12 pages. Description of an Early Visit to Mount. Vernon, with a group of Washingtonians including the 94 year old Mrs. Alexander Hamilton. Lengthy description of life in the Federal City and impressions of important political figures: Pres. Fillmore, Daniel Webster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW.B. Whitehead write from Suffolk to John Augustine Washington at Mount Vernon concerning Gen. Washington's estate and a past debt. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, integral address with a Suffolk postmark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlee. Conveys appreciation of a Washington County agricultural group for use of Mr. W-n's dynamometer at a recent ploughing match ... discusses plows, agriculture, etc ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. \"I rec. yours of Oct 22nd, and as you request I send you a statement of the acct. between Hammerly and myself.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Brown writes about selling some of John Augustine's lands. On the back of the letter, he asks if the remains of George Washington's old coffin still in the old vault at Mount Vernon. If so, Brown, writes, he can identify the pieces and place them at the National Institute for \"more perfect preservation.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne receipt from the Alexandria Post Office for postage, $2.24. Four envelopes addressed to John Augustine Washington III.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon to Fort Washington. Concerning the expected delivery of a \"box of Game and Fish.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlthough he cannot visit Mount Vernon when he is in Washington DC, Corcoran asked to see John Augustine Washington in Washington \"and talk about the matter in a much more satisfactory manner than it could be conducted in a correspondence…\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Washington to Philadelphia. Randolph, a Quaker, writes his mother that he visited Mount Vernon \"and was much disappointed to find the natural beauties of the place such that all the neglect of owners and trespassing of strangers for half a century have only been able to impair but not ... destroy them.\" Comments on huts of negros. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Personal, family letter. Sorry her letter to her at Mount Vernon will be missed since she left to go \"over the Ridge\" early.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Arlington House to Bellair. Information on portraits of G.W.'s family--\"It is certain there is no portrait extinct of Augustine, the Father of the Chief, nor does there exist one of his illustrious mother, such is the result of my researches and enquiries of more than half a century - John was the favorite Brother, a magnificent man and most resembling the Chief of all the brothers. Mrs. Lewis the only Sister, whom I very well remember, was the most majestic and imposing looking female I ever beheld, and was dearly beloved by the Great Man. - There is a good portrait of her. Samuel was tall, but not so stout, while Charles was a very large man without anything remarkable about him,\"--cannot help him further in obtaining information on portraits of the family, but suggests asking in Stafford, Westmoreland and Northumberland--the absurdity of the belief that G.W. was born in England. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, torn, postmarked \"Alexandria Va. Aug. 7,\" with a 3 cent stamp, bearing George Washington's picture, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 5 pages. A friend of Nelly Custis Lewis for 58 years, Gibson writes a draft of her memories of Lewis and her relationship with the Washingtons. Martha Washington, her grandmother, implanted \"in her mind pure and sound principles\" for Nelly's life. Comments on Nelly's beauty, charms, the strength she rec'd from religion and political persuasion. Autograph manuscript, draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. \"Dear Augustine, I send you the above check for $100 which I recd. Of Davis - you will please give Hamerly cr. For the same - Yrs. Truly, H.T. Harrison.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. \"For C.A. Conrad and L. Lewis Conrad - Letters from their Grandmother Lewis' Father (their Great Grandfather John Parke Custis) to Genl Washington.\" Autograph document, docketed \"E.M. Lewis Sepr. 21st 1852.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Arlington House to New York. Congratulations on the completion of his work, and predicts a 2nd edition for it soon -- approves his prospectus of a field book of the Second War of Independence -- has just completed his four Revolutionary Battles and is working on his Magnus opus, Surrender of Yorktown painting -- describes it -- has a new studio fitted up in So. wing, where Mr. Stearns made copy of originals of Col. and Mrs. Washington -- Barnum's new pictorial magazine to rival Harper's--wants pictures in collection [at Arlington] preserved by engravings in his lifetime--would like Harper's to commission Lossing to do this--mentions \"Washington in 1772 Mrs. W. in 1759, Mr. Custis by ... Pine in 1785 ... the magnificent picture of Col. Parke by Sir Godfrey Kneller etc etc.\"--will send him paper on \"Levies and Drawing Rooms of the First President.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Alexandria Va., Dec. 30,\" early 3 cent stamp with George Washington's portrait, laminated.  Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L. 4 pages. Draft, Recipient of nomination declines as he intends to support Gen. Winfield Scott and the Whigs ... nomination made by the American National Convention (Know-Nothing Party)... Date on original catalog card appears [1852]. It has been suggested that the nominee was George Corbin Washington, a member of Congress from MD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Jane writes to her son about Clark Mills's proposed statue of Washington, \"which out government has at this late but fortunate time, determined on having.\" She also asks her granddaughter Louisa to write about her acquaintance with Washington Irving.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Certifies that Lossing has been engaged for several days in making drawings of the Washington Treasures at Arlington House and has made \"spirited and faithful sketches\" of these and other superior works of art there. Autograph document signed, fragment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. GWPC discusses Lossings proposed article on Mount Vernon for Harper's magazine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Dusseldorf on the Rhine. Sends a bottle of cologne as an expression of thanks for receiving \"a stranger\" as a guest at Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Jane C. Washington to her son that she learned of the conditional sale of Mount Vernon to a company from the newspapers. She expresses her hope that, if the estate cannot stay in the family, that it may become \"the honored and cherished property of the United States Government.\" At the end of the letter, Jane adds that she is \"Earnestly praying my beloved son that you may in all things and at all times, be guided by Divine Wisdom.\"\n  \nJane and her son Richard plan to visit John Augustine in a few days. They will take the Canal Boat at Harpers Ferry to Georgetown, and then proceed to Alexandria where they will spend the night. She looks forward to enjoying the scenery along the Potomac.\n  \nJane also mentions that Washington Irving is still at John Pendleton Kennedy's place and relates news some of Irving's travels. Irving had visited Mount Vernon in early 1853. Jane was pleased to see Irving join in her church's communion service last Sunday.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page and survey drawing. Survey of 200 acres at Mount Vernon (land eventually sold to the MVLA) showing public road and wharf and delineating a 1/2 acre square around the tomb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with envelope. Jane congratulates John Augustine and his wife Nelly on the birth of their son Lawrence Washington. She also writes about the murder of her relative, Thomas Blackburn. Blackburn was fatally stabbed by another student while a cadet at VMI in Lexington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted letter, 1 page. Invitation, probably to John Augustine Washington III to participate in the Washington birthday commemorations held by the New York Order  of United Americans. W.W. Osborn, Chairman, and Charles E. Gildersleve, secretary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 6 pages. Hasn't heard from GWPC in long time--thanks Custis for offering the \"Alpha and Omega\" flags to the gov't--mentions having seen a \"professed original painting\" of GWashington at office of the \"Albion\" supposedly done by Sharples--eyes are a deep hazel instead of \"Being the clear blue of the chief\"--thinks mistake could have been made in copying--relates incident of Benj. Winthrop saving a portrait of Frederick the Great from destruction at the home of Mr. Monroe (President's son)--exhibition at National Academy of Design features two pictures of George Washington by Stearns--one in his retirement at Mount Vernon and One Death Bed Scene.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas sends a letter of Jared Sparks (not present), and mentions \"My father being the surviving executor of Judge Washington, at his death all executional power over that estate ceased, and for the purpose of setting up the estate it will be necessary for an administrator, with the will annexed to be appointed in your county. He also mentions that John Augustine's son is the first male to be born at Mt. Vernon \"… to any of the proprietors bearing the name of the first Washington who owned the place… and you intend calling him Lawrence… the most appropriate name…\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown. Gives the pedigree of one Peter Grayson Washington whose father was the nephew of \"old Lund Washington of Hayfield\" ... Peter W-n is supposed to have a gold-headed cane with Washington's coat of arms ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Georgetown. Recounting the funeral of George Corbin Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. Will send his large painting of the Surrender of Yorktown to the City Hall to hang.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter written by Jane C. Washington from Blakely near Charlestown, West Virginia a few months before her death to her son John Augustine Washington III. Jane tells John she was \"much interested and amused at your correspondence with the Richmond and Manchester Ladies. They no doubt are inspired by sincere and noble feelings of admiration and gratitude to the truly great and good Father of his Country, called forth and appointed by providence as such. His memory will be best preserved and handed down to posterity by the Constitution which he labored to build up and which I devoutly pray may ever be sustained by successive generations. Let dear old Mount Vernon continue forever, if it pleases an all wise providence, in the Washington family and name.\" Jane adds \"I am not very well and fear I am becoming a confirmed Dispeptic, looking as yellow and shrivled as an old cucumber.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 4 pages. Minutes from the meeting of the \"visitors  of the Potomac Pavilion.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. My dear Steinberger, my kinsman our friend John Alexander is about to visit the Pacific as flag Lieutenant of Admiral Bruce the newly appointed commander of the fleet. As is the fortune of war it may happen that he shall be in your neighborhood. I have thought it best to give him this introduction to you. Note on another page reads \"Genl. Washington Five letters receved back from my friend Dr. A.L. Elwyn after publication in Minutes, Phila. (?) Jany. 4, 1854.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 4 pages. Will of George Washington Parke Custis. Bequeaths to daughter Mary Anna Randolph Lee use of his Arlington House estate and other lands, furniture, plate, etc. during her lifetime--on her death, to eldest grandson, George Washington Custis Lee--$10,000 to each of granddaughters--to W.H.F. Lee, White House estate--to R.E. Lee [Jr.] plantation in King William--other lands to be sold to pay legacies to granddaughters--lot in Washington to Col. Lee--family plate to be divided among grandchildren, \"but the Mt. Vernon Plate altogether, and every Article I posses relating to Washington, that came from Mt. Vernon, is to remain with my Daughter at Arlington House during said Daughter's life, and at her death, to go to my eldest grandson, George Washington Custis Lee and to descend from him entire and unchanged to my latest posterity.\"--emancipation of his slaves \"in such manner as to my Executors may seem most expedient and proper.\"  Appoints as executors Robert Edward Lee, Robert Lee Randolph of Eastern View, Rt. Rev. Bish. Meade, and George Washington Peter. Document, in hand of [Mary Custis Lee ?,] docketed \"The Last will and Testament of George W. P. Custis Made and Executed the 26th March 1855,\" and endorsed \"Arlington 5 Dec. 1857, A true copy from the original in my possesion. [signed] R.E. Lee, Col. U.S.A.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed \"Jean C. Washington.\" Jane writes to her son that an enslaved man named George has died. \"He was very much reduced, not being able for some time to retian any nourishment. He was delirious, but never violent or ungovernable: fancying he saw lovely angel children near him - and when I read to him, was calm, and apparently pleased, tho' he seldom spoke.\" She adds, \"I shall miss him very much, he was a faithful and affectionate servant - and in traveling watchful and attentive to my comfort.\" She had intended to send for Reverend Charles E. Ambler of Zion Episcopal Church in Charles Town for George's funeral, but \"Mary Jane preferred 'Solomon,'\" a Baptist preacher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommends that Rogers try to get his play performed on the New York Stage. He asks Rogers help. Custis feelds that it will be a successful drama. He reports that his health is as it was and his spirits are very much depressed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed by prominent Chicago machinery producer J. S. Wright. He writes to John Augustine with condolences on the death of his mother, Jane C. Washington. He writes that his mother and John Augustine's were alike: \"Both were eminently kind. Religion made both cheerful, animated, companionable... we have known \u0026amp; tried a Mother's love.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Discusses Custis' comments on paintings by Wertmüller and Luetze. Mentions Lossing's desire to annotate and illustrate GWPC's Recollections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Near Onancock. Received L.W.W.'s letter offering birth place and burial ground of \"the Father's Family\" to [Va.] on condition \"that it shall be kept sacred.\"--asks him to say so to the legislature after inauguration--'If the Legislature won't, I will take the responsibility.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Henry A. Wise.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Concerns Everett's research on George Washington's library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Richmond. Now that Wakefield is to be cared for by Va., he proposes that the family burial plot and the spot on which stood the house in which GW was born he presented to Va. ... these had formerly been reserved by the family when the land was sold by George Corbin W-n to John Gray ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted invitation with envelope. \"First Annual Washington Festival of Henry Clay Chapter ... at the National Hotel, Detroit ... to join in celebrating the Birthday of the immortal Washington.\" Name does not appear on original manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Custis writes about the model of the Bastille and its history in the Washington family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted Certificate, certified by John A. Washington and witnessed by W. B. Magruder, Mayor of Washington, stating that the series of Lithographs advertised, are framed with wood cut from trees grown at Mount Vernon. It is also certified that Mr. James Crutchett is exclusive agent for this timber.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmall printed broadside by H. Barnes of Boston, Ma. Engraving of MV and GW, engraved by American BANK Note Co. with certification by John A. Washington, III that James Crutchett has all rights to Mount Vernon Timber.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSparks reports that he shipped Eyre's Washington Letters explaining that he obtained the copies of the letters from her father. He claims to have never seen the originals and mentions that a service called \"Adam's Express\" was hired to ship the package.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of will, Mrs. Frances Dandridge Henley Lear, third wife of Tobias Lear, of the city of Washington. Devisees include Louisa Lincoln Lear, Elizabeth and Fanny Lear Hawley. The forman to receive a miniature of George Washington with hair enclosed presented to Tobias Lear by Martha Washington. Jewelry, silver, books, furniture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to his new steward about affairs on his estates -- poor condition of his negroes -- has had many complaints about their treatment -- \"to get the negroes comfortably housed, \u0026amp; provided with clothes and blankets will be the first of acts of your administration\" -- he knows nothing of what goes on on his estate -- settlement with Rail Road -- they have only the right away through the White House on the Pamunkey plantation, anything else must be paid for. Autograph letter signed, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Washington has been appointed an aide on the Governor's staff ... encloses copy of a ltr. from George Washington to Col. John Cropper ... [Writings show several ltrs. from GW to Cropper].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Adjutant General's office, Richmond. Appointed aide-de-camp with brevet rank of Col. of Cavalry ... signed by Wm. H. Richardson ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Writes for Eleanor Love Washington who is still weak but recovering well. Hopes she will be able to return to Mount Vernon in a few days. Date on original catalog card appears [1857] April 17.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. Receives large amt. of correspondence re: G Washington ... \"cutting up fragments from old letters and accounts some of 1760, or nearly an hundred years ago, to supply the call for Anything ... of his venerated hands\" ... encloses a 1772 account with GW autograph as a relic for the Tri Mont Society] ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Waverly. Sends letter of Mrs. M.W. as \"a fit accompaniment-to one of G.W.'s sent earlier--her virtues. Autograph letter signed, separate cover, \"Mrs. R. E. Lee\", scribbled across cover. (A Note by Varina Jefferson Davis (undated) is filed with this statement of Authenticity).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter, signed. Rembrandt Peale, known for his 'porthole portraits' of George Washington, recalls his father painting the earliest known image of Washington in 1772 as well as a miniature he painted for Martha Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificate of authentication of a cane and spy glass possessed by N. H. Washington. An accompanying envelope further describes the spy glass's provenance from George Washington --N. H. Washington -- presented to William L. Yancey of Alabama -- given to Jefferson Davis, the piece was taken off of a British soldier who expired at Germantown during the Revolutionary War. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel; autograph note on envelope.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Regrets not having been able to go with K. to Louisville. \"Courage was not wanting, but strength was.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1857] Sept. 4. GWPC died on Oct. 10 of this year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia. Thomas is writing to an unknown person offering to sell a silver salt cellar which once belonged to Martha Washington. The salt cellar is fully described.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 1/2 pages. Charlestown to Mount Vernon. Alexander tells of his problems with draft notes and the Lucas'. He advises John to wait before selling his land. $0.03 stamp on address leaf.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 12 pages. A lengthy memoir of Rembrandt Peale's involvement with W-n portraiture, beginning with his 3 sittings from life in Phila. in 1795 and recounting his self-described life-long \"obsession\" to create a perfect portrait of W-n. Describes evolution of his various styles of treating his subj: equestrian, porthole, etc. Includes criticism of other painters, anecdotes of George Washington, etc. May be a partial text of his lecture on the subject, see \"Eisen\", vol. 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Orders, 1 page. Ordered to report to Richmond on Feb. 22 for Celebration of the elevating of Equestrian Statue of George Washington ... specifies uniform to be worn ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Adjutant General's office. Uniform of Col. of Cavalry on Gov. staff same as that of U.S. Army ... may wear sword he mentioned ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Letter concerning the donation of George Washington's birthplace and the Washington family burial grounds at Pope's Creek Plantation. Lewis W. Washington donated the land to the state of Virginia. Here Lewis writes Beale, state senator of Virginia, that Mr. John E. Wilson, the owner of the surrounding land, should be consulted. The donated land is \"... situated in the heart of [Wilson's] arable fields ...\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. W. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Claymont. Re: Wakefield and the family burial plot to be turned over to Va ... has written to Gov. Wise inviting him to visit Wakefield to make arrangements for memorials etc ... invites Col. W-n to come also ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. W. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Adjutant General's office. Orders to report to Richmond in full uniform for ceremonies on July 5 ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Executive deparment, Richmond. Requests a formal deed of tender of GW's Birthplace to the state of Va. so that the state may maintain its right-of-way to the birthplace and burial grounds ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Says he has been requested by Harpers magazine to write an article on Mount Vernon since it has become a place of interest to the American people. Would he welcome a visit by Lossing to Mount Vernon?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Executive department, Richmond. Re: Wakefield ... acknowledges receipt of letter enclosing deed to Wakefield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. and envelope. Everett writes concerning a speaking engagement about George Washington in Northbridgewater, Boston.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Concerning the publication of her father's \"Recollections\"- they will split the profits. \"Its success may materially aid us in continuing the hospitalities of this old and much frequented mansion.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. $100 receipt for Edward Everett for speaking engagement at North Bridgewater from Peabody Treasurer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Arlington. Regrets that their mutually edited book, \"Recollections of Washington,\" by GWPC cannot be published more quickly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Warrenton. Shackleford writes to accept Augustine's offer for the purchase of two enslaved boys named Bob and Armistead for $1200 each.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn A. Washington III writes to \"Dear Ned\" sending a note via Louisa and a servant to ask Ned to call on him. Verso is a recipe. Autograph letter, signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Arlington. [Regarding publication of her father's Memoirs] Sends by Col. [R.E.] Lee her \"Memoir\" and other papers--also all letters between G.W. and her grandfather [J.P. Custis]--\"I only suggest that if you publish the will of my ancestor it may be as well to omit for the sake of our Northern readers the names of all the slaves mentioned in the legacies.\"--sends him an engraving of Mrs. W. and a daguerre of Mrs. Lewis--title page to have title her father put to his work--hopes the work [G.W.P. Custis's Recollections] will come out shortly--will try to find the speech on the overthrow of Napoleon for Lossing--doesn't care for more mention of her name in title page than is there at present. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. C. Lee.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Letter concerns his painting, \"The Home of Washington.\" In his letter, he asks Lossing, a fellow artist, advice in finding who were the members of the Washington household in August 1784 during Layfayette's first visit to Mt Vernon. He wants to include them in his painting along with G. Washington, and Gen. Layfayette on the piazza at Mt. Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Sorry for delay in sending inscription on bust of Necker--copied it long ago, but forgot to forward it--\"The Bust stands where it was placed by Washington himself.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"John A. Washington.\" [At top of paper is transcript of inscription on bust of Necker].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn A. Washington III writes to \"Dear Ned\" regarding the purchase of horses, cattle, and investments in cattle and guano. Also plans to call upon Turner with \"Farmer\" Jefferson in tow and \"take him captive\" and \"pick you up and bring you both down with me -- so hold youself in readiness.\" Autograph letter, signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes negotiations for purchase of negro boy that was delayed. Instructs West to make a strong box for sending plows to Waveland and to mend the windows of the hot beds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Sends her a Sago palm -- the one owned by George Washington is to go to the Ladies Association and another to go with him to Fauquier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Paid Mr. Bennett for him and sends receipt--\"Your proposition to enclose the other papers I loaned you to Mrs. Lee of Arlington is perfectly satisfactory to me\"--cannot comply with his request to leave plan of Pohick in his keeping. Autograph letter signed, on lined paper. Name on original manuscript appears as \"John A. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. John Augustine Washington writes from Mount Vernon responding to a 12 September dispatch from G.R.H. Hughes. Washington inquires about the status of financial and legal matters, especially in relation to \"my money attached by Ogden in the Marine Bank.\" He directs Hughes to \"direct our interests, and if necessary, employ the best Counsel you can get to assist you. If the case goes against us in the Illinois State Courts, can we throw it into the Federal Courts and how long can we keep it open? ... Believing we are right and have been badly treated by Mr. Ogden, we are disposed to fight it out.\" Based on the docketing on the reverse, this appears to be Washington's file copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Mrs. W-n ill after leaving Old Point Comfort ... now that her recovery is under way he writes for his wife ... refers to \"good old times at Wellington\" ... nicely settled at Waverly ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMeasured drawing marked \"No. 2\" of the Mount Vernon wharf ... plan drawn by M.C. Meigs, Capt. U.S. Engineer ... \"4 Oct. Sup foot or $2800\" ...\"Recommended for adoption the front of the Wharf being made parallel to the thread of the Stream.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Returning from Norfolk where he met with an assemblage of the Dismal Swamp Land Company. Encloses money for taxes for land. Other personal business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Letter signed, envelope. Date on original catalog card appears [1859] November 27.Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Munford.\" Covering ltr. for General orders to serve on general staff ... [See also General Orders #13 of same date].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Orders, 1 page, Copy. Assigned a Voluntary Aide on the General Staff. Head Quarters Charlestown. [See also Munford to W-n of the same date].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLocated with items pertaining to the estate of Aaron Leggett. Letterhead at top of page reads \"Leather Manufacturers Bank, New York\". Letter mentions parcels of land, cattle, and sheep.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. New York. Re: papers sent to him at West Point \u0026amp; concealed in a secret drawer during his absence ... recently found by accident ... mentions W-n's ordeal at Harpers Ferry ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon to Richmond. Introduces friend and kinsman Charles A. Washington who visits Richmond to attend his brother, Major [Francis?] Washington, who is ill there. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, on lined paper, directed \"to introduce Charles A. Washington Esqr.\"Name on original manuscript appears as \"John A. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mentioning a possible pleasure excursion to Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter mentions Aaron Leggett, Mt. Vernon, and Accotink.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn A. Washington III writes to \"dear Ned\", regarding the bay horse Ned took care of for him -- \"I send Toby down for him, and unless you have use for him will ask the favour of you to send him up to me.  Bob and Mr. Shinker(?) will be here on Friday. I would be pretty pleased if you would ride up with them.\" Autograph letter, signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Dear Sir, We send to you all Mrs. Powel's papers which we find. We have not opened packages or read letters. If you find anything that should [ ] in the hands of W Birde [ ] you will please return them to us. The Washington letters were found among the Tilghman papers and returned to us by W. Tilghman for you. Very truly Sincerely, Alice K. Price.  Autograph letter signed, + 1 envelope.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn account with James McEvan, Dr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Chas. Johnson Treas. In account with Mount Vernon Association. MVLA's account including charges for excursion tickets, board and lodging, oilcloth and gilding, advertising, and mending pipe frame.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrders. D.S. 1 page. West Point, NY. Acknowledgment of Lewis W. W-n's gift to the Adademy of a report by General Nathaniel Green to General George Washington ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Beall-Air. Lewis writes to his cousin John Augustine that he is \"committing matrimony at Clover Lea with our sweet cousin Ella Bassett.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. New York. Declines invitation to attend his wedding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. \"The traitorous devils are still hoping to \"drag\" our glorious old Kentucky at the heels of [?] South Carolina but they will fail. They will make every effort to dragoon the legislature into Revolution but we shall meet them at every point ...\" Clerk's Office of the Court of Appeals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn A. Washington III writes to \"dear Ned\", regarding church matters (\"Yesterday evening I heard from Bishop Meade -- He will not ordain Mr. Baker before his set time and makes no positive promise of lettig us have him then.\") and meeting in the future (\"It may be better to have the meeting next week, as it will give me time to hear form Warrenton as to the title of Walshs's property and whether James will allow time on the purchase money\"). Autograph letter, signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of property, including enslaved persons, reported to be taken by the 16th New York Regiment from John Augustine Washington III's farm near Mount Vernon. Although John Augustine sold the Mount Vernon mansion and grounds to the Mount Vernon Ladies Association in 1858, he retained property in the surrounding area. The list of slaves includes Jim Mitchell and Edmund Parker, who were later employed by the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, and Gabriel Johnson, who had escaped in 1845 and been held at Bruin's Slave Jail. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA note and blind stamp on the fourth page indicate the list was received by R.H. Donavan of the Fauquier County Court on 19 April 1889.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from lawyer George R. H. Hughes, Chicago, to John Augustine Washington III informing him that his investments in Chicago real estate and bonds have not been successful. His previous letters to John Augustine have been unanswered, and Hughes writes that bond prices are \"ruinous\" in the present crisis and the best he can hope to realize for John Augustine is $37,500. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHughes discusses the market in detail, warning John Augustine, \"I have no idea that you will be able to get your money back the way things are going here, for five or ten years, and then prices would have to double to enable you to get back your outlay with interest.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Huntersville. John writes from camp with General Lee where he is an aide - de - camp. He says his overseer \"informs me of the destruction of my property at Mount Vernon ...\" No address leaf.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC.S. Edwards writes to his wife about his visit to Mount Vernon and dinner in the mansion study during the Civil War. Includes envelope.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Note reads \"Washington was the greatest of good men and the best of great men. Edward Everett, Boston 1 Oct. 1861.\" Typescript copy with letter head \"The Lincoln Library Shippensburg, PA.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhiladelphia to Alexandria. Tabb inquires into the operations of Washington's farm. Discusses the move from Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo letters, Philadelphia. A.L.S. 2 pages. John Campbell to Mehitable Ward. Letter describes \"heavy silverplated dinner plates that belonged to George Washington. A.L.S. 1 page. George Devereux to Mehitable Ward. George Devereux writes a thank you upon receiving daguerrotype of her recently deceased son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Letter addressed to \"Dear Sister\" with a description of Woodlawn plantation in 1863. Torn into two pieces at the fold.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBradley writes to Bull about his visit to Mount Vernon during the Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 3 pages. Silliman, an American chemist and geologist, quotes from a letter of John Struthers (sculptor of George Washington's sacrophagus) describing the transfer of George Washington's remains from the new tomb vault into the marble sacrophagus in October, 1837.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCurrency paper. Value 50 cents. Issued by the Confederate States of America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Boston. Has tried to deliver a breast pin containing hair of George Washington ... will Parker please call for it ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Note reads \"Washington was the greatest of good men and the best of great men. Edward Everett, Boston 10 Dec. 1864.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 7 pages. Description of a tour of the Mansion and grounds with fellow soldiers from Sherman's Army of the Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLexington. Lee acknowledges receipt of three articles that were removed from the Custis House (Arlington) during the Civil War and sent back to him by Hedden. Lee grants Hedden's request for the satin engraving of George Washington drawn by Dr. Charles Buxton. This letter of thanks accompanies the return of the picture to Hedden. Engraving owned by MVLA [W-2796]. Autograph letter signed, with envelope.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew York. Hedden acknowledges receipt of Lee's letter and a satin engraving of George Washington by Dr. Charles Buxton. The engraving belonged to the Custis family when it was removed from Arlington House by Union troops. See Lee letter of March 23, 1866 [RM-837; MS-5287]. Engraving owned by MVLA [W-2796]. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture. D. 1 page (in 2 pieces). Conveys 100 acres of land known as the Montery Estate, Clark Co., Va. to L.H.L.D. Lewis for $2,500.00. Contains a primisory note for that amount.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Lexington. Apparently written to an editor or publisher regarding the publication of a book on the Custis family. She discusses illustrations of her grandfather John Parke Custis and Martha Parke Custis, both children of Martha Dandridge Custis Washington. She doubts the success of such a book \"though it may be appreciated when passion and violence shall have ceased in the land -\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrint advertisement, \"Interesting National Picture. Washington and his Generals, Drawn and Engraved by A.H. Ritchie.\" Published by Ritchie and Co. includes opinions of the press.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript copy of a document certifying the provenance of the sword. Signed G.W. Lewis, Judge of Westmoreland Co Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Autograph document signed, \"New Books.\" Provenance material for Martha Washington's breast pin, earrings; silver scraper used by Washington during his last illness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotebook or journal titled \"A Visti to Mount Vernon, May 17th 1872 Isaac P. Noyes. Washington D.C. \"S.G.O.\" 1872\"  Autograph document, 50 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Near Fish Haul, King William County, Virginia. Concerns some paintings she is having cleaned and repaired ... only other person to work on them was Volkmar, \"who was considered the best repairer in this country\" ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Executive Mansion, Washinton D.C. Luckey was a personal secretary to Ulysses Grant. Discusses the transfer of \"swords, etc.\" to the Association. He can come pick them up.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Bound in sum of $15,000 and appointed Special Commissioners by the Court to sell the Beall Air farm and/or real estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. \"Dear Sir, My Aunt [ ] has given me to send to you the parcel of Genl. Washington's Letters of which you were inquiring and which have been in my grandfathers possession. How shall I send them to you?\" Autograph letter signed, 1 envelope postmarked.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript account entitled \"An excursion by steamboat on the Potomac\" by Harry Chapman Westbay of Monett, Missouri. It describes the steamer leaving Washington City and traveling down the Potomac to Mount Vernon. Westbay describes being given a tour of Washington's tomb and mansion by Col. J. McHenry Collingsworth, superindendent of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association. He writes that visiors are \"at liberty to walk a round the grounds and through the houses.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccompanied by six manuscripts and notes. Documents provenance of George and Martha Washington's hair given by Martha Washington to Mrs. Oliver Wolcott upon Washington's retirement from the presidency in 1797. Names include: Jane Conrad Wolcott, Olivia Wolcott, Oliver S. Wolcott. Hair in Mount Vernon Ladies Association Collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Don Diego Gardoqui to George Washington, copied by the State Department in 1881. According to corresponding notes, the copy was made from a copy in the hand of Bushrod Washington. The original letter sent in 1787 accompanied the gift of a 4-volume Spanish edition of Don Quixote for Washington's library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaltimore, Provenance pertaining to the Washington sword willed to George Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA series of letters from Fannie Washington Finch (also spelled Fanny), great-grandniece of George Washington, to Mary Claflin, wife of Governor William Claflin, regarding the sale of Washington family items. Fannie writes that she is reluctant to sell the family heirlooms but must because of her \"pecuniary condition.\" Included in the letters is a list of items being sold, including a silver pitcher, coffee pot, mugs, tumblers, ladle, tablespoons, salts, sugar bowl, cream pots, glass water bottles, glass tumblers, glass goblets, glass dessert dish, snuff box presented by Thomas Lord Fairfax to General Washington, 4 wine marks owned by George Washington, a large bed quilt made from dresses worn by Martha Washington, 2 silver plated sauce dishes, miscellaneous chinaware, and an engraved plate of Col. William Augustine Washington.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncluded with the letters is a manuscript \"Extracts from newspapers, relating to Mrs Finch - great-grand niece of George Washington,\" genealogical information, lists of household goods, and an 1891 newsclipping about Fanny Washington Finch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 7 pages. History of the blade worn by the \"Father of Our Country\" written by Ellshaw.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProvenance document, A.D.S. 1 page. Letter explaining the provenance of many of the George Washington to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Powel correspondence. Marked \"Keep. Private to my brothers, not to be shown in Public.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. \"I delivered today the parcel of Washington's letters to your mother, and was very glad to have them pass into the custody of the rightful owner.\" Autograph letter signed, 1 envelope postmarked w/stamp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Bergen Point, N.J. Inquires after information on a Washington chair. Her friend told her the story and provenance of the chair but she is not certain her memory is correct and would like reaffirmation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrief description of mansion and Washington's daily habits, Gen. Washington's bedroom, recounting of silver dollar myth. Manuscript signed by Pierce.Date on original catalog card appears as c1885.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to the Centennial celebration of Washington's inauguration, for Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Keyser. Engraved invitation includes list of Committee members and card listing events.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of relics exhibits of celebration of 100th anniversary of inauguration of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Relating to the Papers of General Washington. Autograph letter, copy. Date on original catalog card appears [1889]. Provenance information transferred from the Curatorial files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed, accompanies book George Washington and Mount Vernon, Long Island Historical Society publication of William Pearce letters edited by Conway RL-4467.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of a letter made by Mary Powel, letter between Tobias Lear and Samuel Powel, March 9, 1797. Provenance of objects belonging to General Washington, now under ownership at the Pennsylvania His. Soc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Bernard Carter and Sons, Baltimore. Attorneys at Law. Settiling the estate of Barton Harris and giving him what is owed back to him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript court document. \"Shereas Hortense H. McIntire, by William W. McIntire, her husband and next friend, and Elizabeth H.K. Richardson, by John S. Richardson, Junior, her husband and next friend, as next of kin of Chapin Barton Monroe Harris, late of Baltimore City, deceased, heretofore filed a caveat in th eOrphans Court of Baltimore City against Edmund Law Rogers, claiming to be executor of said Harris, under a paper writing alleged to be last will of said Harris and which had been admitted to probate in said Orphans Court, alleging among othe rthings that said paper writing was not the last will and testament of said Harris...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Letter of provenance. Autograph letter signed, signatures of both Mary E. Powel and Samuel Powel. The following mementos of Geo. Washington are in my possession. Two small oval mirrors and two gilded silver brackets belonging w/the mirrors with the decoration [ ] - in bad repair. His breakfast cup - M.E.P. Custis gave it to my father ...\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod Corbin Washington II writes about real estate for a possible shoe factory in Charlestown, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Regarding the Washington shaving table.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdward Downes Law writes to his cousin, Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore, regarding his receipt of a copy of a letter written by George Washington. He also discusses his shared frustrations with the recent biography on Roger's grandfather--Thomas Law--and the constant inaccuracies by authors. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages with envelope.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed, S.F. Smith. Manuscript copy of the hymn \"America.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Provenance letter. \"We understand thoroughly what your wishes are in respect to the kind of showcase required to cover the \"Plateau\" as quote same as follows ...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Tiffany and Co. assuring Miss Lewis of the whereabouts of George Washington's sword.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews clipping, provenance document. Covers very briefly Houdon's visit to Mt. Vernon and the Houdon bust. Printed document. Provenance information taken from the Curatorial files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Concerning the Houdon Bust and how it came to be at Mount Vernon. Provenance information transferred from the curatorial files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Provenance document. Letter to Mr. Harrison from Sarah Yeates Whelen concerning Louis XVI carpet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 2 pages. Provenance document. Description of the carpet given to George Washington ordered by Louis XVI.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Provenance document. To \"Dear Ladies.\" She is sending a small patchwork quilt, Mrs. Richardson will present it on her behalf, which was made by Martha Washington of pieces from her gowns.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Provenance document. Letter from Mrs. Conrad to Mrs. Richardson. Provenance for footstool and table cover for Nelly Custis room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. \"The mirror belonged to Mrs. Albert Peale ....... James Peale, the miniature painter bought it at George Washington's sale when he lived in High Street ....\".  Provenance information taken from the Curatorial files. Date on original catalog card appears [1899].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter concerning John Augustine Washington and Mount Vernon. On Mary Washington Association letterhead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Tells of the distribution of two canes Washington gave him; canes made of wood at Mount Vernon. Letter head \"William McKinley Normal and Industrial School\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page on Mary Washington Association letterhead. Concerning Washington relics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProvenance document, plaster cast of Washington by Houdon. Notarized letter certifying the history of a plaster cast of George Washington's face reportedly made by Houdon in 1797. Lawrence and Nelly Lewis  provenance, family history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 8 pages. Mary Custis Lee comments on the improbability of the story that George and Martha Washington were married in St. Peter's Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted pamphlet. Senate Bill No. 1238 and House Bill No. 5489 to Reimburse the Estate of Gen. George Washington, for certain lands in Ohio lost by conflicting grants Made under the authority of the United States ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Confidential memo from M. E. Powel concerning the suspected theft of a collection of Washington letters. Includes xerox of NY Times 3/16/1913 article.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 12 pages. Believes the brace of pistols mentioned in enclosed clipping is the one which disappeared from Lexington some yrs. back ... hopes family will investigate ... interest newspapers, etc. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Mary C. Lee.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 2 pages. Printed page. H.R. Bill 15353 authorizing purchase of certain Washington relics. $30,000. to W. Lanier Washington for the following Washingtoniana: portrait of Mary Ball Washington, silver cups, whist counters, Lund Washington account book, account books of George Washington's executors, key to George Washington birthplace, George Washington shoe buckles, brooch, snuff box, cup and saucer, dinner invitation from George Washington to B. West, Augustine Washington's silver shoe buckle (half-brother to George Washington) ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation addressed to Robert Nuese is seeking funds from Americans to restore Sulgrave Manor. Date on original catalog card appears ca 1920. Includes unused envelope and 1 insert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmall note with information on the Vaughan Plan. Peter family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostcard, Mount Vernon piazza. Bears signature of Mrs. Eleanor S. Washington Howard (b. 1856, child of John Augustine Washington, Jr. and Eleanor Love Selden). She was the last Washington daughter to be born at Mount Vernon. Date on original catalog card appears c. 1931.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo letters, A.L.S. 1 page. Regarding a reproduction key to the front door of Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 3 pages. Inventory of cattle on each of the Mount Vernon farms, at the Distillery and at the Ferry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoem, D. 1 page. \"Versis on Sir Thomas Adams, Baronet Commander of His Majesty's Frigate the Boston, who died at Virginia. By a Young Lady.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. To Arlington. Invites him to supper \"this evening at 8 oclock.\" Autograph letter signed, with envelope, watermark (Patent).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. To Eltham. Apologizes for enclosing letter to Major [Geo. A.] Washington--heard he was at Eltham, and desired to reach him--sympathizes with \"distressing accident\" in his family and Mrs. Daingerfield's situation [widowed]--her children are all well--\"Washington [G.W.P. Custis] quite hearty and the prettiest creature in the World ...\" Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark (crown). Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. Custis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 2 pages. An autograph document signed, in the hand of Herbert Washington, promising to pay $60 on April 1, 1824 for the season of Rattler. Witnessed by Robert Earley. On reverse, assigned on April 17, 1825 to Wm. Hickman as agent for Dr. Wm. Thronton by Saml. Strider. Autograph document signed, fragment, in hand of Herbert Washington, endorsed. On reverse, assigned on April 17, 1825 to Wm. Hickman as agent for Dr. Wm. Thornton by Saml. Strider.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Note, height of mountain peaks in the Himalaya Mountains and others, marked \"For my darling Angela.\" Relative heights of mountains, principally in India, and sources of the Ganges River.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Washington, D.C. to Alexandria. A.D. 1 page. Heard of her safe arrival at Mrs. Mason's--hopes to see her again--hopes her neuralgia will disappear--will try to make Col. [Bliss] diet more strictly to prevent another attack--news of [Z. Taylor's] family. [B.T. bliss was probably Zachary Taylor's younger daughter, Mary Elizabeth, or Betty]. Autograph letter signed, cover marked \"concerning Bliss and Taylors\", watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Poem in French, 8 lines with quotation at end from \"Pleasures of Memory.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Cover note, unknown author or recipient. Received enclosed letter some time since and opened it, having heard rumor \"you was gone to ye. other World\"--this probably owing to his retiring from company because of the Eruptions. Document, frag., laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. In answer to his [G.A.W.'s] letter, he has cash ready for him--no purchaser for G.A.W.-s lots--cash scarce and no one wants to enter into any contract--requests a visit by G.A.W. and Mrs. [Fanny Bassett] Washington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, part of watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 4 pages. Speech, The superiority of free countries over despotisms--necessity of educating people. Document, draft, probably in hand of George A. Washington, with revisions in an unknown hand, laminated, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. To Mount Vernon. Assures G.A.W. of his practicing his resolution to set time aside for meditation and studious reading--hasn't retired before 12 oclock since his return from Mt. Vernon--found father much improved on arrival at Eltham--he has set out for Richmond in answer to a pressing letter of the Speaker's. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, by G.A.W., laminated, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod Washington bookplate. Torn, part missing, laminated.Similar to G.W.'s bookplate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Note, Weight of tobacco. The gross, tares, and net weight of tobacco grown on several farms. Document, fragment, totaled most likely in G.W.'s hand. Total net - 8772.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. \"Calculation of the work that 4 Ploughs may do in one Year.\" Subtracting 30 days for harvest and avoiding wet times of season. Unidentified hand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Sends two letters received from Sister [Mildred Washington] Lee--Col. [Wm. A.] Washington gave him a letter for her which he had opened, dealing with sale of her tobacco--sends flower seeds sent through Col. W.--hopes to see her tomorrow. Autograph letters signed, integral cover, mounted, laminated, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Bushfield to Blenheim. Will is despatched with the brandy--keg would hold only 17 gals.--sends endorsed Bills and a letter regarding sale which comes up tomorrow--relates family news to relate to Mrs. Washington--at Mr. Lee's last night for a fish feast. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, directed \"By Will,\" laminated, watermark (WH). Name on original manuscript appears as \"John Aug. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Laurel Grove to Blenheim. Misses seeing and hearing from H. Washington, her only sister--she has been a mother and sister to her--hopes to see her at Laurel Grove--she herself cannot leave home until crops are gathered--regards to members of family. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (G. Taylor). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliza. Smith.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. His thanks for their electing him as their representative in the last assembly--but must decline reelection--reasons. Autograph letter signed, endorsed \"a letter written by my great grandfather John Parke Custis given me by Cousin Mary Lee,\" laminated, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree covers for correspondence. Folded sheet bearing notation \"General Washington's letters.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 2 pages. In the left column of each page the unknown author records the name of the city, in the middle column the mileage to the next city, and in the far right column a running account of the total mileage covered thus far. The unknown author totals the distance between Philadelphia and Augusta as 717 miles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter cover, addressed to Mrs. Ann Washington, Rippon Lodge. Autograph document, fragment only, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 4 pages. Lists volumes of G.W.'s private correspondence, surveys, accounts, diaries, etc. and no. of pages in each--also 400 vols. from G.W.'s library, many with complimentary presentation from authors--\"I propose adding to the library his mahogany case of instruments used by him when he was a surveyer and in after life.\"--also to include 10 vols. from library of R.H. Lee, inherited by him[G.C.W.]--\"The private papers of Genl. Washington, although not so numerous as those relating to public affairs for which the government paid $25,000, will be generally esteemed more curious and interesting, as developing more fully his character, through all the stages of his life, and the wonderful regularity and system which governed him under all circumstances.\"--papers on file too numerous to be listed but will accompany papers named in above schedule, with exception of small portion, which are confidential or refer only to family matters--will also include commission of G.W. as Lt. Genl. of Army, signed by John Adams, and his diplomas from universities and freedons of cities--\"I really think that a state which confered so many honors on him as did yours, the best, by following throughout his precepts and principles, is a proper depository for his works.\" Autograph document signed, in hand of G.C.W. and signed by him, docketed by G.C.W.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 2 pages. Memorandum, prices of Boston glass. List of prices of glass of varying sizes. Document, in unknown hand, docketed, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Amount £4.0.4. Document signed, charred fragment only, laminated. Receipted by Joseph Mott.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Receipt for£8.10.7  \"for [ ] potatoes for the use of the President.\" Document, fragment, laminated, watermark, incomplete (Run).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter cover, to Mrs. Anna Washington, Alexandria. 1 document, fragment, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter and letter cover, to Col. John Augustine Washington, Bushfield. Document, fragment of cover, charred by fire, laminated, docket (cannot be deciphered), directed \"favr. Th. [Snow?]\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Bill for early pease, Windsor Beanes, cauliflower, cabbage, lettuce, artichoak, etc. Document signed, fragment, laminated. Receipted by John Le Keux.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLondon. Bill for 9 1/4 yds. rich hair camlet. Document, partly printed bill, laminated. Receipted by J. Stonehen[ ] for Messrs. Lowth and [ ].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. \"First attempt in poetic way by Eliza McCaw and Ann Washington.\" On reverse of letter cover of a letter from Sarah Craufurd to Ann Washington, dated March 10, laminated, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Gives marriage and death dates of George and Ann Fairfax Washington Lee. Also births of their children, dates of christening, their Godparents, etc. Autograph document, laminated, not examined for watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFragment of vellum with notes. 1 page. \"Tobacco ... by Gen. Washington ........ at Mount Vernon and manufactured by ... to his ... Col. Wm. A. Washington and by him bequeathed to ... son Col. W. Washington in ...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrder, David Stewart to Mr. Stark of Hanover. Regarding the estate of John Parke Custis. February order against Starke Oliver 26 attachment for answer 26 - 52 cents. (Signed) William Pollard, cl[er]k.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests money to pay for a load of hay. \"I am pennyless indeed.\" Autograph letter initialed, quarter sheet. Name on original manuscript appears as \"L. Wn.\" Robert Beverly was executor of William A. Washington's estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 2 pages. 10 line poem in praise of G.W., ending \"Washington - The Nation Glories in the name To bear it is the pride of fame.\" Autograph document, fragment, marked in another hand \"by Robert Lewis Fredericksburg, Va.,\" at bottom of paper is scratched out a verse to a sweetheart, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSchedule of the papers of General Washington in possession of George Corbin Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"His Britannic Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary.\" Son of Samuel Vaughan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurvey, Mount Vernon Land. A.D. 2 pages. Plat of 150 acres of land at mouth of Dogue Creek, conveyed by Wm. Spencer to Richard Osborn, later a part of Mount Vernon. Document, possibly docketed in G.W.'s hand \"Old Survey of no use,\" laminated, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. To Woodlawn. \"Monday night.\" Thanks her for letters and valuable present--Patty [Martha Custis Peter] sent her chocolate, oranges and sage--her illness-hopes to be spared a while longer to her helpless family--must eat only simple food--chocolate for breakfast and whey at night--her garden--hears that Betsy [Eliza Custis Law] looks badly--\"I would not my Child send your letter again to Law for I do not suppose it would have the smallest effect in changing his plans.\"--returns her towels and basket. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, spread eagle watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. Stuart.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote, A.D. 1 page. Autograph document, in 3rd person, in hand of G.A.W., fragment, silked. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. A. Washington.\" Incomplete note, requesting \"2 good gridstones\" [grindstones??]. On reverse is account in G.A.W.'s writing dated May 23d, for making clothing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Apoligizes for leaving him last night without shaking his hand or wishing him goodnight--afraid he would take it as intentional--send more of the Shalloon [woolen fabric of twill weave, used chiefly for linings] and some patterns of white satin with prices. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Alexandria. Received letter and key--send any of his shirts or handkerchiefs that are done--extreme heat--intends coming to Alexandria soon. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Visit of Miss Caton to Mt. Vernon--her approaching [marriage] to someone who will make her miserable--has heard of Burd's approaching marriage--General Moreau in Philadelphia--fever raging in Phila. will prevent [Bush. Washington] holding court there until Dec.--fears fever has come to Washington--Uncle [Bushrod Washington] leaves for Trenton and Aunt for \"upper country,\" so will be alone--will try to visit Phila. in Spring. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexa. Va., laminated, George Washington's watermark (incomplete). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. La Grange to Woodlawn. \"Our travelers\" have returned in good health--they received handsome presents she sent--hopes to speak to her in person some day. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermarked (Van der Ley), in French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. To Georgetown. Has lost his second mother, \"the mother of the angelic companion of my life ...\"--present his excuses to her sister [E.P. Custis Law]. Autograph letter signed, written in French, integral cover, laminated, watermark (dove of peace). Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. W. Lafayette.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. Washington to New York. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliza P. Custis.\" Concerning her picture that she does not like to be without even though she is sure it is safe \"in your care.\" Next to her little grandchildren she values it above all things. Has been ill with a pain in her head and eyes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Sends, according to her request, her Museums and the \"Battle of Prague\"--hasn't time to give news of the [Praus ?] but supposes [Christian Blackburn] and Polly have done so--heard news of her at Annapolis [of her expecting a child]--reminds her he is to be one of the God fathers. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Nath. Craufurd.\" Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Sends preserves and handkerchiefs--will have children innoculated--ask Dr. to send pills for violent oppression in her breast. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Tom, watermark incomplete. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S.C.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Autograph document, fragment, laminated, directed by \"favor Mr. Scott\". Name does not appear on original manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Bowling Green, Tavern. Reached General Spotswoods and found him ill--her own depressed spirits at parting from mother and father and [Polly]--prays for [Polly's] restoration to health--will send barley sugar and try to get some entertaining magazines to send her--will write how she likes her new home--forward her the calico from Alexa. when it arrives--Kitty [Blackburn] sends love. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (R. Williams). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Goes to Greenwood [Md.] for 3 weeks--promises to write often. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Will with pleasure come to her--her husband is ill and never received her letters will try to get some books--has send [Richard S. Blackburn's] letters to her. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Sally [Craufurd] still pale from ague--Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd still away from home--will get calico for her and send bundle of quilt to Mrs. Lee. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Stage, postmarked \"Dumfries, Sept. 19,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Cautions her not to drink pump water and avoid night air--also cautions [Bushrod Washington] against too much fatigue--asks for some calico which Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd will pick up on next trip. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed \"favor Mrs. Keith,\" watermark incomplete, letter written on cover addressed to Mrs. Craufurd, Greenwood, several messages written on cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Disappointed [Ann] can't pay the visit she promised--blames [Bushrod Wasington] for her not being able to come--cannot go to B[ush]field because they have no carriage--sorry there wasn't muslin for a christening cap--won't have child christened until [Ann] can stand for her. Autograph letter signed, laminated, postscript on reverse cannot be deciphered, watermark (crown). Name does not appear on original manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Hopes she hasn't given up intention of going to springs--hopes she'll come soon [to Rippon Lodge]-will wait to go to Dickey's [R.S. Blackburn] until she can go with her--ask Mr. [Bushrod] Washington how much money will Kitty [Blackburn] need?--Capt. Campbell expected to die from abcess on lungs. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. \"Friday.\" Got home yesterday and Polly's [Blackburn] fever seems worse--will take her to Dr.'s when she is able to travel--fears cruel ride to Greenwood will be hard to take--write how she likes her housekeeper--Dickey [R.S. Blackburn] very industrious, hopes it will last. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. \"Monday evening.\" Glad to hear she reached Fredericksburg safely--Edmond Lee delivered box of paints and received from her $30 and Jude's [Judith Blackburn] riding coat. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Disappointed at not hearing from her--[Sarah Craufurd] left yesterday, says she is to accompany [Ann] to Springs in July--will be glad to get her anything she desires--hopes Kitty [Blackburn] does well in her studies--goes to brother's [Richard Scott Blackburn] next week--they [R.S. Blackburn] have lost their son. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Stage, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. They have all been sickly--little Tom [Blackburn, Jr.] has flux--sends her some servants--send things for Nell to sew, and will make her do it. Autograph letters signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark torn. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Sends beer and pickles by Will, also marmalade--sends $3 in part payment for Dickey's [R.S. Blackburn] tea. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S.  1 page. Got down a little after dark--Polly [Blackburn] tolerable well--Lewis will bring sugar--send patterns of jacket--sent money to pay tradesman, hates to be in their debt--sends cherries and pease--will send lamb when they kill one. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Stranded in Dumfries by her horses running away and servant sent after them--she and Polly [Blackburn] both ill there--sends Brena [servant] for her, who has promised to behave well--gave Brena money for linen to make herself a jacket and petticoat. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Sorry they were delayed in town by Jack's injury--[Richard S. Blackburn] not home, so can't offer loan of his phaeton. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Will, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. Survey, plot of land in Georgetown. Intersection of Back St. and W-n St. in Thomas Beall of Georgetown second addition to Georgetown ... several lots included in the survey ... Text and diagram.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Mrs. Washington thanks Mr. Snow for his present of Oranges. She asks him if he could enquire among the shops for cotton resembling the piece she is sending him and if he is lucky in finding it will he please purchase one yard and a half for her. She does not wish to hurry him in this matter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocument, 1 page. Some of these papers are in the collection given by Mr. Stewart, see Checklist of the Collection nos. 31, 32.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph note, half page. Mrs. Lee sends a black apron which Mrs. Turberville may return when next at Mt. Pleasant or whenever needed. Autograph note, 3rd person, half-page. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Mrs. G. Lee\". [Writer is Ann Fairfax Washington Lee; recipient could be her sister-in-law, Martha Lee who married Maj. George Tuberville].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover or wrapping label. \"For/ Cousin Nelly/ from/ Sade.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogy note, \"Washington pedigree.\" General information on English ancestors ... quotes Sparks' Life of Washington and Burke's Commoners of Great Britain. Mr. Grace to Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSlip of paper with note, \"Thomas Beall of Geo and Ann Beall Bills for Taxes Geo. C[orbin] Washington Cheques and Signatures.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 pr. shoes for Negro Ellick, $1.50.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote with list of letters. \"Autograph letters (being copies or in his hand).\" Included are Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Jay, Lafayette, Judge Peters, Bishop White, ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMourning poem. A.D. 4 pages. \"A feeble tribute in a Short funeral thought offered to the Memory of the Dear the Illustrous George Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, folio size. Written and signed by Josiah Throop, Johnstown, New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Invites young Hamiilton to Arlington House after he met him at Mr. Calverts. -- Calls himself and his wife \"plain old-fashioned folk.\" Written to Alexander Hamilton's son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. To Audley. Concerning the imprudent behavior of a relative, Mary. Integral cover, wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Congratulations on a fine harvest, and hopes that it will bring a good price. They are expecting 85 cents for theirs. Report on the success of a newly aquired wheat reaper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn to Audley. Report on the farm business. He is sending him \"four yellow horse chesnut trees and two Red.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. Proposal for a new operation for transporting the wheat crop efficiently and economically. L.L.'s current agent, Davis, has been unsatisfactory in this matter. Integral cover, wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. Bushrod and Corbin Washington as Executors of John Augustine Washington, deceased, bring complaint against Lewis and Noble for non-payment of bond due John Augustine. Document signed, but not by the concerned parties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Perpetual Almanack.\" Handwritten calendar and rule \"to find the day of the month.\" For years 1830-1850.  Handwriting not identified.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrayer book, Washington family. Judge Washington, Mount Vernon on one side. Ann Eliza Washington, Mt. Zepher, Virginia on the front cover. Handwritten prayers for morning and evening with some blank pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted invitation to a birthnight Ball on February 22, to be given at the City Hotel. Includes a list of managers. By Esther Maria Coxe Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 3 pages. The letter describes the death and funeral of Mr. [Major Richard L] Blackburn and mentions the condition and feeding of certain livestock as well as his plans for milling corn. On portion of cover there appears a list of domestic items and concerns in an unidentified handwriting. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 4 pages. Extracts from Washington family wills, and legal documents, relating to MV, viz. Augustine W-n's deed conveying Mount Vernon to Lawrence, will of Augustine W-n, Bushrod's interpretations. Name does not appear on original manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Concerning a book, \"Resolutions of '98-'99\", which was mistakenly sent to the Library of Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGroup of mss. fragments and newspaper fragments discovered in a rat's nest in the Washington bedchamber in 1905. Includes scraps and fragments of the following: Letter from Bushrod Washington, ca. April 4, 1806 to his wife Ann Blackburn Washington, letter to unknown recipient from \"Mr. Greenwood,\" ca. May 7, 1805, letter from unknown author to  \"Friend [Jeremiah] Sanford\" ca. April 6, 1783, and a letter from J. B. Mickoby to Mrs. [Ann Blackburn] Washington discussing Bushrod Washington's recovery from the grippe. These are not full letters, and are in various states of deterioration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. Informs his father of wheat harvest and current sale price per bushel. Explains a disciplinary problem he has had with a slave and overseer. Integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"L. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt, Sheriff of Fairfax County. For executing a capias on Thomas Kirby Amount: $.63.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clipping. Article on Audley. Writer and paper not identified.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.S.N. 1 page. Invitation to a party.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Describes his travels since leaving her at Elsing Green ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"Robt. Lewis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover note. A fragment \"Papers relative to Major George A. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. \"I am very sorry it is not in my power now to send you the mony if you had aplyed to my son Batt he could a payed you or if you had lett me know sooner could got it for you ...\" Postcript: asks Mackenzie to give her best to Batt if he should see him. Name on original manuscript appear as \"F. Dandridge.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.N.S. 1 page. Charlestown.  \"Please to get me a side[?] of leather, if your town affords it, that is fit to make me some light shoes, as my man Daniel, has nothing, ... I'll also thank you to get me a hammer mould, for my smiths shop.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawrence A. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Petition to the Frederick County Court. Signed by Hannah Washington, Alvin Throckmorton, William A. Booth, [ ] LaRue, Jacob LaRue. They petition the court to \"have the Road Leading from Buck marsh through the Land of Warner Washington Decd--to the Berkley Line; removed--\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. Autograph letter signed, seal (red). edges are brown/black from fire.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartially printed Broadside with A.L.S. written on bottom and verso from D.P. Ridgeway to John Redfield. Advertisement reads \"A small farm for sale! Composed of 50, 100, or 150 acres, as may suit the Purchaser. For the Ready  Money, the subscribers will sell for a low price. The property is located about six miles from Alexandria, Va., nearly adjoining to Mount Vernon. For further information, apply to the subscribers on the premises.\" The letter asks for assistance with the sale of the property.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. One manuscript, 33 pages. Autobiography of Rev. James Craik, grandson of Dr. James Craik.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiary, Revolutionary War prisoner. 23 pages. 8\" x 5\". Detailed diary written (after the fact) by a New England Patriot who was captured by the British. Describes his repeated attempts to escape. Excellent description of treatment by the British of American soldiers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. \"Miss Frances N. Nightingale, who is proprietor of a school for girls at 20 East 92nd St., has a miniature full length of Washington in a brooch studied with pearls given by ...\" Provenance of W270 taken from the curatorial files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 1 page. \"The brooch of George Washington (miniature by John Trumbull) is the smallest full length in existence ...\" Provenance of W-270 taken from curatorial files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. \"A piece of the Robe in which Genl. Washington was Christened Also a button from one of his coats.\" Autograph document, (one small envelope) laminated. Provenance information for W-469 taken from the Curatorial Files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 3 pages. Provenance information taken from the Curatorial files which discusses table settings for the Seures China and other figurines. Gouverneur Morris is mentioned. Note by Harrison Dodge at bottom reads \"(Found on top of Harpsichord after Council 1912. It refers to the [?] now in Mt. Vernon Mansion - HHD)\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper advertisement. John Sunnocks, Trunk-maker from London. Provenance information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S.  4 pages. Wilmington, April 14. In regards to furnishing the Delaware Room. Discusses lamp and marble stone cover of the original tomb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFacsimile reproduction image of firedogs (shows length and height). Research for W-7.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 1 page. Concerning silver gorget from the Siege of Savannah. Provenance for H-475.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 2 pages. Provenance information for the Stuart Washington Endorsement of authentication made by Caroline H. Richardson. Provenance for H-4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Provenance information through Mr. George L. Schuyler and Mrs. Isaac Bell for W-7 firedogs. \"I was present during the winter of 1890 when Mr. George L. Schuyler presented this pair of fire dogs to my mother Mrs. Isaac Bell.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper article. 1 page. Newspaper acct. of relic of the Siege of Savannah. Research for H-475, silver gorget.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 1 page. Provenance for the piece of Lace ruffle on Washington's Linen, given by Mrs. Washington to Gilbert Stuart, when he was engaged in finishing the General's Portrait, provenance for W-448.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted bookplate of Bushrod Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAL.S. 2 pages. \"Dear friend, The books arrived in perfect order. I ought to have acknowledged their safe receipt, but thought they got so near home in getting to the Antislavery office that you would have no anxiety. I am glad they answered your purpose and whenever i can be of any further service to you in that way I will be glad to do so.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Muster roll. No location or unit information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 4 pages. Genealogy or family tree of Edmund Law Rogers. Not complete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted ticket to an Alexandria Street Lottery, signed by J. Swift, with \"A.M. Bassett\" written on verso. Number 5529.  Lottery for paving streets of Alex. was authorized in Oct. 1790, with J. Swift as one of those appointed to conduct it. \"The possessor hereof shall be entitled to receive the Prize that may be drawn against it's Number.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrint calling card for General Lafayette. Note written on reverse by Mr. Dodge reads \"This card was found by Miss Riggs, V.R. D.C. among papers of her family - sent by her to Mt. Vernon, 1921.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted broadside with 6 verses of a song to celebrate Washington's birthday. Tune, God Bless America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript notes with references to George Washington family and descendants. Badly damaged, deteriorated. Several pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Concerning Washingtons shaving stand. W-202\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews clipping,  Poem about Washington. \"__ on Washington by George W.P. Custis, of Arlington, The Step-grandson of Washington.\" Handwritten note at bottom reads \"1905. Keep this for Edmund.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 4 pages. \"My dear cousin, You would very much oblige me and my neighbours here and at the same time be performing an act of great charity, if you would use your interest to prevent the Lock Keeper of Lock 56 on this Canal being turned out of her situation. She is a widow with six children,...\" with envelope.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA. D. 1 page. Account book fragment with entry for Geo. S. Washington to pay for \"cleaning his shoes.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript notes on the provenance of a cross purported to be a piece of George Washington's coffin. According to the manuscript, the cross was taken \"by bribing a negro\" when Washington's body was transfered to the new tomb in 1831.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn undated note, Mrs. Hamilton sends her compliments to Mr. Gale and Seaon, and states that she would like to subscribe to their weekly paper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten transcript (author unknown) of a speach to the United States Senate on George Washington's camp chest.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOath of Allegiance. 3 pages, 6 pages of text.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis document is a cover sheet describing a collection of letters between the Marquis de Lafayette and Eliza Parke Custis Law. It has a typewritten note at the top of the document in French. The description of the leters is written in pencil, by an unknown hand. It also describes the friendship between George Washington, the Lafayette family, and Eliza Parke Custis Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnvelope which once contained an undated letter written by Lord Cornwallis, a letter written by the Marquis de Lafayette, facsimile of a letter written by George Washington, and  letters of Robert E. Lee, Mary Custis Lee, and Colonel Nicholas Rogers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of family documents referring to Law, Custis, Lawrence A. Washington, Lawrence Lewis, John Law, James Adams, Eliza Law Rogers, Eleanor A. Rogers, Lloyd Rogers, and Thos. [Thomas] Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere are two separate pieces of writing within this folder. One is a handwritten excerpt from George Washington Parke Custis's \"Recollections of Washington,\" describing the John Trumbull portrait of George Washington painted in 1790, and the \"first portrait of George Washington\" by Gilbert Stuart. The other is a narrative written by an unknown Custis descendant describing the the John Wollston portrait of Martha Washington, taken prior to her marriage to George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote describing a China saucer that was a part of a larger tea set left to George Washington Parke Custis in Martha Washington's will. This set was given to her by a Mr. VanBraam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote provides background information on an engraving of a Betty Washington Lewis portrait, originally thought to be Martha Washington. The engraving was done by Cheney and Kellogg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote on a fragment of paper, with information on the deaths of George Washington Parke Custis and [James] Sharples.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour fragments of a handwritten transcription of a letter from Lord Cornwallis to an unknown recipient. The letter is incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of letter. George Washington writes to Martha regarding the \"American cause\" and his need to go \"to Boston to take upon [him] the command\". He mentions his possible death and will.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo nearly identical provenance statements regarding the 1772 Charles Willson Peale portrait of George Washington. One statement has some grammatical edits and inserts. The statement describes the style and subject of the portrait, the various owners (up to Edmund Law Rogers, the grandson of Eliza Parke Custis Law), and the conservation work done on the portrait. Edmund Law Rogers died in 1896. This document is undated, and unauthored.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture, from November 1576, details a land transaction between Edward Zouche and his wife Elenor and three people from Hemyock, Devon county, England. Names appear to be Nicholas (last name unclear), John Perry(?), and Charles Ford.  On bifold reads \"Hemyock, Zouch to Cha Ford \u0026amp; Nov. 19.\" Related documentation from auction house indicates the document was signed by Lawrence Washington, the quintuple great-grandfather of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe book is inscribed to Louisa C. Washington to Hannah B. Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eName index. pp. 1-107 ledger entries, 108-141 blank, 142-155 missing, 156-176 copies of leases deeds, etc. watermark.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox also contains loose items that originally went with the ledger including: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1) 1771 July 31. Letter, Anne Haulworth to \"dear Madam,\" A.N.S. Request for 25 pounds of sugar ... \n2) 1773 August 12. Letter, Jesse Coats to John Augustine Washington. A.N.S. Coats requests Washington to pay Thomas Blane the money Washington owes Coats ...\n3) 1778 September 12. Ledger entry of tobacco sales, Amt. of tobacco and price received ...\n4) 1779 May 22. Receipt, Sum of 30/ for the Virginia \"Gazette\" pd. by Col. Washington for Phillip Smith ...\n5) 1779 October 1. List of tools lent to Jas. Brinnon by John A. Washington.\n6) 1780 November 23. Account, Major Burditt Asheton with John A. Washington. To cash pd. Wm. Pegg.\n7) 1782 June 25. Account, Elizabeth Sehon with Mr. Will Mills. Mills was John A. Washington's overseer ... she desires payment of 2 1/2 barrels of Indian corn which was promised for 5 yds. of cloth for a coat ...\n8) 1783 June 14. Tax receipt for tobacco. Note of payment at Nomini for inspection of tobacco and taxes thereon ...\n9) 1784 April. Account, John Carroll with John A. Washington. Carroll made a trip to Berkeley for JAW ...\n10) 1784 April 15. Receipt, Thomas Kirkpatrick to Jeremiah Sandford. For 10 barrels of flour ... pinned to credit side of Kirkpatrick's account in the Ledger ...\n11) 1787 August 6. Note, Bushrod Washington to unknown recipient. Expresses regret that an account has remained unsettled when the writer thought it had been paid.\n12) undated. Notes gold and paper money on hand.\n13) undated. Account, John Walker with John A. Washington. For weaving cloth for Washington and Mr. Rice ... account of Mr. Will Rice appears on this page ...\n14) undated. Account, Robert Lewis with the Farmer's Hotel Washington City.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe ledger of William Carlin, who was a tailor in Alexandria who made clothes for George Washington and other staff members at Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains decision in friendly suit of Lawrence A. Washington \u0026amp; others against Bushrod Washington \u0026amp; Lawrence Lewis, acting executors of General Washington, dated April 15, 1825 and signed by A. Moore, Commissioner and auditor--Order of Court of the District of Columbia, Alexandria County, Lawrence Washington and the other Legatees, etc. against Bushrod Washington, Lawrence Lewis, etc. May 19, 1823 teste Edm. I Lee C.C.--sales of a portion of the estate with names of purchasers, etc. (1802-1805)--Accounts of various legatees in account with estate--accounts of Lawrence Lewis reported to Fairfax Courthouse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Business Accounts. Beginning at end of the book are 14 pages devoted to an account with the Schooner William Henry. The entries are in the hand of Robert Beverley, later, the executor of Wm. A. Washington's estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Bishop Wilson's Sacra Privata--favorite hymns, prayers,--extracts from Sharps Sermons--12 golden rules and other religious extracts--notes on the education of children.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(London: Printed for J. Harris)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWestervelt's journey was made in 1839, recorded in 1841 and the dedication to Hon. Richard Rover is dated Dec. 18, 1842.\nBount cursory descriptions of the principal cities between N.Y. and Society Hill ... 15 p. description of Mount Vernon, grounds, tomb, Mansion: interior and exterior ... appalled at the ruined condition of the estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript diary of Civil War soldier Private James A. Minish, 105th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers. With spiral-bound, typescript transcription of the diary and additional letters, edited and annotated by M. L. Brown. The diary includes descriptions of Minish's visits to Washington D.C. and Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Reconstruction-era manuscript journal kept by Helen Josephine Dike Stearns, wife of a prominent New York merchant. The journal includes descriptions of a visit to Washington D.C. and Mount Vernon in April 1870.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere are three sets of entries in the ledger.  The first set of entries consists of 36 pages and date to 1739, 1740, 1742, 1744, 1745, 1746, and 1747 and individual lists are accepted and signed by William Fairfax ( 1691 – 1757), who had just built Belvoir.    Several pages are headed \"Gedney Clarke Mercht of Barbados\" who apparently is in charge of shipping items to William Fairfax in Virginia.\nThe second set of entries in the ledger comprises most of the ledger and consists of  52  pages.  It covers the years 1760 to 1772 and  accounts are initialed by \"GWFx,\"  George William Fairfax, son of William Fairfax, who died in 1757. These entries consist of page after page of goods or services purchased largely from London merchants; Cheapside, Fleet Street, and Charring Cross are mentioned.   \nA third section of the ledger consists of six pages in the middle of the book that date from 1760 to 1766.  It is an \"Acct of Sales of Tobacco\" from 1760 to 1766.  The names of the buyers are unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 46 pages. Autograph document, leatherbound ledger. Account book kept by Fanny Bassett Washington from the death of her husband George Augustine Washington until her marriage to Tobias Lear. Household, financial accounts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook contains prints, original and copies of letters, and financial documents dating from the early 18th to late 19th century.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonplace book of Louisa Clemson Brown (later Rogers), a descendant of George Washington Steptoe, nephew of George Washington. Louisa lived from 1862-1939 in West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommonplace book signed on title page Mary Rogers, believed to be Mary Washington Rogers (later Laidley) of West Virginia, a descendant of George Washington Steptoe, nephew of George Washington.  The scrapbook contains letters and poems regarding God, Autumn, love, religion, friendship, prayer, Mrs. Rogers, and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard Roberts was the son of Richard Roberts (1808-1876). His mother died when he was five years old and the family left New Jersey a few years later. Likely they joined the Quaker community which had established itself in Alexandria in the 1850s, the pacifist Woodlawn Quakers. This group lived near the village of Accotink, a place mentioned several times in Robert's autobiography. According to a history of the Alexandria Quaker Meeting by Martha Claire Catlin, the group befriended and supported the economic independence and land ownership of the free African Americans in the area. The 1870 census shows Richard Robert's family living on real estate valued at $7,250, on a portion of Mount Vernon where they had numerous African American neighbors. Given the descriptions in the text, the Roberts farm may have been part of Washington's \"Muddy Hole\" or \"Dogue Run\" property. Roberts provides descriptions of his life there, the estate, and inhabitants, just after the Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharter of Robert Washington of Sulgrave, Co. Northants, and his son and heir Lawrence Washington, being a quit claim whereby they both give up to Roger Littleford of Sulgrave, \"husbandman,\" their right and title in a messuage or tenement in Sulgrave lately in possession of John Mosse of Sulgrave \"laborer\", also their right and title in one quadrant and a \"quarterne\" of a virgate of land in Sulgrave. Signed and sealed by both Robert and Lawrence Washington, signed on verso by four witnesses.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe two signers of this document are direct ancestors of the first President of the United States, George Washington. Robert Washington, 1540-1619, was the eldest son of Lawrence, builder of Sulgrave Manor. The other signer, Robert's eldest son, Lawrence, 1565-1616, was grandfather of Colonel John Washington, who settled in Virginia in 1657 and was himself great-grandfather of the first President.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJournal of weather conditions and events taking place at Mt. Vernon under supervision of Bushrod Washington--[Cannon was evidently an overseer]--acct. of Birthday celebration in Alexandria-- acct. of many persons coming to Mt. Vernon to \"view the situation\"--mentions visiters and family and financial matters--enmity for Dutchman Frobel--hire of a German gardener--Mr. Jackson \"... took his [runaway] Negroe in Philada. but he was taken away from him again by the mob.\" Bound diary, in front is name \"John Brazier Cannon Mount Vernon February 20th 1806\" (There is also a bound typescript in library).Bound Manuscript. 182 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis manuscript is made up of several sections. Approximately the first 100 pages include inventories of the Mount Vernon estate's contents (silver, dishes, beds, linens, and so on). That set of inventories was begun during Bushrod Washington's tenure as owner of Mount Vernon. Much of the text appears to be in his handwriting. The middle 200 pages are made up of the manuscript contain the daily diary of John A. Washington III for the years 1842-1845, while he owned Mount Vernon. The final 50 or so pages contain John A. Washington's record of work done by various individuals on the Mount Vernon property for several months at the end of 1842 to the beginning of 1843; a variety of other miscellaneous records and accounts are included in these final pages, all of which appear \"upside down\" in relation to the inventories and diary because they were written with the blank book flipped over so that the original back cover became the front cover. The inventories include two lists of slaves: one is dated 20 July 1815 (during the Bushrod Washington years); and the other with birthdates to April 1845 (during the John A. Washington III years).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe first page reads \"An account of the proceedings of the Commissioners appointed by the County Court of Fairfax County VA to assess the damages to be paid by the Manassas Gap Railroad to the Landowners through whose lands in Fairfax county the Railroad shall be constructed\". John Augustine Washington was a commissioner along with J.B. Hunter, L.M. Ball, E.G. Ford, and G.M. Millar. This is an account of their surveys including their travels to the various sites.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLedger, possibly kept by Lawrence Washington, contains notes on books in the Library of Congress and in the Alexandria library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe journal includes topics of medicinal notes, farrier techniques, recipes, and law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJournal begins with a \"List of negros\" including name, when born, and how acquired. Journal includes dated daily entries and an alphabetized index at the end. There is also an annotated drawing of the interior arrangement of the New Tomb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe first entry in the diary is a 3 page \"List of negros\", belonging to John Augustine Washington. The list includes names, birthdates, and sources of acquisition. Other entries in the diary are regarding business, financial matters, and the management of Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound manuscript contains the returns kept for General Poor's Brigade, by Captain Benjamin Walker, at various camps, a few returns left unaccomplished, several general orders and records of courts-martial,and a legal docket ca. 1830. These daily inventories of soldiers and their equipment begin at Valley Forge in January 1778 and run through May 1779.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne S. Frobel's father, John Jacob Frobel, was Ann Washington's music teacher, and lived for a short time at Mount Vernon (circa 1804-1806) with Bushrod and Ann Washington. The diary includes reminiscences of her childhood visits to Mount Vernon.Part I of the diary covers the Civil War years, 1861-1865. It constitutes almost 90% of the diary and deals with Anne and her sister Elizabeth's experiences as two female southern sympathizers alone on a farmstead, \"Wilton Hill,\" outside of Alexandria, Va. Frobel describes the occupation of northern Virginia by Union soldiers, as well as their own house and grounds by the Union Army.She reveals both their fears and courage as she describes problems with Union soldier raids, and her attempts to get protection from Union officers. She relates the hazards of travelling to Alexandria, difficulties obtaining passes, and the desertion of slaves to the army. She also relates her own deteriorating relationship with her slaves, and their relationship to the soldiers.Part II of the diary describes a six-year period after the war, 1873-1879, detailing Elizabeth's and her financial hardships and the difficulty of collecting rent from tenants. She also relates their attempts to sell their farm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains copies of letters written in the course of Clement Biddle's business dealings in Philadelphia. Includes copies of letters to George Washington (28 in number), Henry Knox, James Wilkinson, and Timothy Pickering, and others. The Washington letters concern his efforts to procure household goods, furniture, agricultural implements and supplies for the Washington family, providing a record of the development of the Mount Vernon estate in the period between the Revolutionary War and Washington's presidency. The letters also reveal interesting insights into life in Philadelphia during the period of the Constitutional Convention.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains accounts for the running of George Washington's Mount Vernon estate, its constituent farms and businesses. Entries document expenses for the fisheries, tailor work, voyage of the brig (or brigantine) Farmer to Jamaica in 1774, tools, clothing for slaves, expenses for various craftsmen, food, weaving, tobacco, and much more. Earliest entries are said to be in the hand of John Kirkpatrick, while the last two thirds of the volume are in the hand of Lund Washington. About a half dozen notations in George Washington's hand also appear. Quite a few later manuscript additions appear throughout, giving explanations or 'editorial commentary' on the text. Pages numbered 89-107 were removed prior to the original coming to Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAlso available at Mount Vernon: typed transcription dating perhaps to 1932 (Transctiption 17-A); handwritten \"transcript with index\" by A.L. Reese dating to 1946 (Transcription 18-A); and typed transcription created by Gwendolyn White and Maureen Connors in 2009 (Transcription 45-A).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlank book, leaves ruled for musical notation. Folio, bound in calf. Inscription on the flyleaf: \"Martha Parke Custis March 1768\" in the hand of George Washington. Contains holograph short musical pieces, some with texts in English, suitable for a beginning student, in two different hands, believed to be those of Martha Parke Custis and her teacher John Stadler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound volume includes various sheet music bound together for use of Eleanor Parke Custis.  Front cover contains the name \"Eleaner P. Custis [sic]\" embossed on leather. Includes \"Trois Sonates a quatre mains pour clavecin ou piano forte,\" among others. Includes handwritten note at the end of the volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe bound sheet music was owned by Eleanor Park Custis, approximately 1786-1792.  Includes multiple music publications that are bound together. Music was composed for various instruments such as violin and harpsichord, as well as voice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe bound manuscript music contains music in the hand of Eleanor Parke Custis, with a collection of miscellaneous pieces including the published score of \"Love in a Village: A Comic Opera.\" Signed \"Eleanor Parke Custis, February 25th 1797.\" The front cover contains the the number \"1442\" in the bottom left corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound volume belonged to Eleanor Parke Custis, whose name is embossed in leather on the cover as \"Eleanor P. Custis.\" Includes multiple musical works bound together.  Works are for instrument and voice, in Italian.  Also contains a souvenir piece of a banner and a handwritten note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe bound sheet music of twelve progressive lessons for the harpsichord, piano forte or organ, was owned by Eleanor Parke Custis. Also includes handwritten music and notes. The verso of the front cover includes an inscription, \"Frances Parke Lewis 1814.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolio, modern binding of Robert Bremner's 'The Harpsichord or Spinnet Miscellany,' belonging to Martha Parke Custis. Inscription on recto or leaf following title page: \"Martha Parke Custis January the 19 1769\" and \"Marta Parke Custis.\" Pages, full and partial, have been silked.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound collection of published chamber works by Pleyel and three sonatas by Kozeluch primarily for piano-forte and harpsichord. Manuscript copy of \"Hope Told a Flattering Tale,\" by Pleyel; \"Here's a health to ane I loe dear,\" music by Kozeluch -poetry by Robert Burns; \"Come live with me, \u0026amp; be my love,\" composed by Emerick, poetry by Shakespeare; \"The Chieftain,\" words by T. C. [Thomas Campbell]; \"The Hunter's Horn,\" words by Fitzsimons, music by Philips (?); \"Dearest Maid I adore thee,\" words by J. Lee Lewis, composed by W Slape; in the hand of Eleanor Parke Custis.  Also includes manuscript copy of \"Hymn of Riego\" in the hand of Eleanor Parke Custis [Lewis] in 1826. A handwritten poem on the final page is inspired by Thomas Moore's \"Come rest in this bosom.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeather bound volume of sheet music. Includes a handwritten note on first page, \"This music book was bound by ... Custis...\", and is signed \"Audley.\" The title page reads \"Twelve Pieces for the Harpsichord or piano forte composed by Sig. Sterkel of Vienne.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeather bound volume of sheet music and lyrics. Front conver contains the name \"Eleanor P. Custis\" embossed in red leather. There is a handwritten index in Italian. Also contains an unbound song titled \"Highland Mary.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLand grant of Culpeper, proprietor of Northern Neck, of 5000 acres to Col. John Washington and Col. Nicholas Spencer; the original patent for the Mount Vernon lands. Paper seal with coat of arms upper left corner. Docketed by George Washington and others on verso.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. A grant for 584 acres of land in Stafford, [later Fairfax] County on the north side of Little Hunting Creek, for transporting twelve persons to Va. Document signed, with embossed seal of colony, laminated, oversize document, endorsed in hand of Genl. W-n on back, watermark. This property was acquired by Washington in 1760. Signed by Virginia governor Herb. Jeffreys, Recorded by [Jno. Harrison?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. On verson of W-646 Thomas Culpeper land grant to John Washington and Nicholas Spencer. For 5000 acres of land in Stafford Co. and \"near ye land of Capt. Giles Brent,\" land bounded by the main river [Potomac] and two creeks, Little Hunting and Epsewasson. Document, a transcript in hand of [George Brent ?,] laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. For consideration of 5 shillings, Roger and Mildred Gregory \"hath Granted Bargained Sold ... all that certain Parcel or Tract of Land Situate Lying and being in Overwharton Parish in Stafford County and Being by Estematon Two Thousand and Five hundred Acres ... Half of five Thousand Acres formerly laid out for Nicholas Spencer and Capt. Lawrence Washington ...\" for a term of 1 year. Document signed, endorsed on reverse in unknown hand \"Merandom this Lease was acknowledged by Roger Gregory and Mildred his wif in Aprell Jeneral Court 1726,\" and endorsed by GW, \"Rogr. and Mildred Gregory Lease to Aug. Washington 16th May 1726,\" oversize document, 2 red seals, laminated, watermark, endorsed by G.W. Signed by Rog. and Mildred Gregory, and witnessed by Wm. Aylett Jr., John Washington and Lawr. Butler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. \" ... in Consideration of the Sum of One Hundred and Eighty pounds Stirling Money of Great Britain ... All that certain Tract or Parcel of Land Situate Lying and Being in the Parish of Overwharton [Stafford] [now Fairfax] County ... Being by Estimation Two Thousand and Five hundred Acres a Moiettie or half of Five Hundred Acres formerly Lay'd out for Collo. Nicholas Spencer and Capt. Lawrence Washington ...\"Signed by Mildred and Roger Gregory and witnessed by William Aylett Jr., John Washington, and Lawrence Butler. Endorsed on reverse by George Washington. Below the indenture in another hand is a memorandum of \"The Corse of Spencer Land and Mine ...\" with boundaries given. Laminated, two red seals, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. In consideration of sum of 5 shillings, Roger and Mildred Gregory have \"Bargained and Sold ... unto Augustine Washington all that ... Tract ... Lying ... in the Parish of Overwharton and county of Stafford, Containing by Estimation two Thousand five Hundred Acres being a moity or half of five Thousand Acres of Land formerly laid out for Coll. Nicholas Spencer and Capt. Lawrence Washington ... \". Document signed, endorsed by G.W. \"Roger and Mildd. Gregory Lease to Auge. Washington 18th Oct. 1726,\" oversize document, laminated, 2 red seals, watermarks; also endorsed by G.W.Signed by Rog. and Mildred Gregory. Witnessed by Robt. Lawton and Isaac Parkinson. Proved at General Court Oct. 20 1726 by R. Hickman Clerk of General Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Roger and Mildred Gregory, \"... for and in Consideration of the Summ of one hundred and Eighty pounds Sterling ... Do Give Grant ... unto the said Augustine Washington ... in he the said Augustine Washington's actuall possession Now being by vertue of a Bargan and Sale to him there of made by Indenture ... All that ... Tract ... of Land ... Lying ... in the parish of Overwharton and County of Stafford containing by Estimation two thousand five hundred acres being a moiety or half of five thousand acres of Land formerly laid out for Coll. Nicholas Spencer and Capt. Lawrence Washington ...\" Document signed, oversize document, endorsed \"Roger Gregory and Mildred Gregory Augt. Washington,\" [this is possibly in Augustine Washington's hand], dated in George Washington's hand \"19th of Oct. 1726,\" laminated, 2 red seals, watermarks. Signed by Rog. and Mildred Gregory. Witnessed by Robt. Lawton and Isaac Parkinson. Proved at General Court on Oct. 20, 1726 by R. Hickman, Clerk of General Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed of lease for 2 parcels of Mount Vernon land from William Spencer to Lawrence Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed of release of Mount Vernon lands, William and Elizabeth Spencer to Lawrence Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. For five shillings, leases land for one year in Prince William Cty. [Fairfax] on Dogue Creek \"being part of a Tract formerly granted to Collo. William Travers ...\" containing 545 1/2 acres. Autograph document signed, oversize document, laminated, docketed. Signed by Zepha. Wade and witnessed by Richard Osborn, Anna A. Hampton, John Hart, and [Jn.] Thurman. Receipted on reverse for 5 shillings by Z. Wade same witnesses. Acknowledged in Court July 29, 1740 by Catesby Cocke, Clerk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. For sum of one hundred pounds sterling the Wades deed to John Brown \"all that tract or Parcell of Land ... sicuate lying and being in the County of Prince William [Fairfax] at the head of Doeg Creek and being part of a tract formerly granted to Colo. Wm. Travers\" (March 22, 1677)--later purchased by Wade of Thomas Brooke and Sarah his wife-- 545 1/2 acres. Document signed, docketed, oversize document, laminated, watermark. Signed by Violinder and Zeph. Wade, witnessed by Richard Osborn, Anne Hampton, John [Hart?] and Jno Thurman. Receipt for £100 on reverse, signed by Wade, with same witnesses. Recorded July 29, 1740; also a commission to examine Violinder Wade about her consent to relinquishing her dower rights in the land--signed by Catesby Cocke, clerk. [See under 1805, April 29, Defense of title to Woodlawm, by Lawrence Lewis].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. on vellum. 1 page. Army Commission of Lawrence Washington as captain in provincial forces serving under Admiral Vernon in the Cartagena campaign. Signed by Hollis Newcastle [Duke of Newcastle], entered with Secretary at war by Thomas Sherwin. Entered with Commissioner of Musters by [Jas. Pitchart?]. Embossed seal, and seal of George II, Docketed and marked \"This commission was delivered the tenth day of July 1740 to the within named Lawrence Washington Esqr. [signed] Will Gooch.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurvey plat map of land contained between Dogue Run and Little Hunting Creek, shows the original grant of land between the Spencer family and the Washington family originally granted by Thomas Lord Culpeper in 1674 to Col. John Washington, who arrived in Virginia in 1657 and to Col. Nathaniel Spencer for a grant of 5,000 acres. This land is the future site of Mount Vernon. Survey made for plaintiff Sampson Darrell against defendant Zephaniah Wade. Autograph document signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 9 pages. Deposition in the suit of Thomas Marshall against Samson Darrell. Depositions of William Godfrey, Robert Step[h]ens, Edward Violet, Penelope Osborne, Ann Drakeford, Daniel Ansdale, Thomas, Odford, John Gist, William Brummett, Elias Guess, Thomas Lewis, Bryant Allison, John Sno[w]den, James Halley, Sarah Lewis, John Simpson, and Jeremiah Sparks, in a boundary dispute between Thomas Marshall and Samson [or Sampson?] Darrell involving the line of the original grant to Nichol Spencer and Washington--includes reference to Wm. Sparks, tennant to Augustine W-n, living on Little Hunting Creek--includes plat of surveys and marks on disputed land. Summary Depositions sworn before George Mason and Daniel Jenings. Document, copy teste by L. Tazewell and Ben. Waller endorsed \"Marshall v. Darrell, Copy Depost.,\" laminated, oversize document, watermark. See also under 1748, Map of Spencer-Washington tract.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed of Lease of Mount Vernon land, Henry Frenn to Lawrence Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount, settlement of the estate of Lawrence Washington, and estate documents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocument signed \"Fairfax\" on parchment. Grants 425 acres of land in Augusta County to Jacob Christman. As the document notes, this land along the Lost River of Cacapon was surveyed by George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture, deed of release from Ignatius Digges, William Digges, and John Addison to Thomas Colvill. \"... all that [ ] Tenement parcel or Tract of Land [ ] and known by the name of William Cliftons Dwelling Plantation Situate Lying [and being in the County of Fairfax] ... containing four Hundred Acres ...\" Laminated, oversize document, 3 red seals (blurred) watermarks. This land is believed to have been occupied by George Augustine Washington at a later date. Signed by Ignt. Digges, W. Digges and Jn. Addison. No witnesses. On reverse, a receipt for money, signed by Wm. and Ignt. Digges and Jn. Addison. Attested by [G. Wagoner ?], Court clerk, date obscured.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments detail trial charges of Joseph Stevens. Signed by Zachary Lewis A court document giving outcome of the trial is also included, Feb. 1758. Trial held in Caroline County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 2 pages. Indenture, Deed of Release for Fairfax County land from Charles Washington and his wife Mildred to John Posey, \"... two certain Tracts of Land, One in the Tenure and occupation of Sarah Lewis widow containing two hundred acres more or less the Other situate on the branches of muddyhole containing one hundred and forty five acres more or less ...\" Document, docketed, watermarks. Signed by Charles and Mildred Washington; witnessed by Saml. Washington, Wm. Triplett, John Alexander and John Alexander Jr. Receipt for £517 by Charles Washington; Attested by [G. Wagoner,?] clerk of court, Jan. 19 1760. Endorsed by Charles Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroadside. Printed document in French and English. \"By His Excellency George Washington, Esquire, Commander in Chief of the Army of the United Colonies of North America.\" Gives reasons and accounts of his armies presence in Canada under command of General Schuyler, \"not to plunder, but to protect you; to animate, and bring forth into Action those Sentiments of Freedom you have disclosed...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of the two known surviving recieved letters from George Washington to Martha Washington. The letter dated 1775 June 18, George Washington writes to Martha Washington regarding the \"American cause\" and his need to go \"to Boston to take upon [him] the command\". He mentions his possible death and will. The letter dated 1775 June 23, the original of which is located within the George Washington Presidential Library's collections, George Washington writes to Martha Washington as he departs Philadelphia for Boston and he does not know when he will be able to write again. He hopes to have a \"happy meeting with you [Martha] sometime in the fall\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMap, \"Plan of the Operations of General Washington against The Kings Troops in New Jersey, from the 26th of December 1776 to the 3rd January 1777 by William Faden.\" London, Published according to Act of Parliament 15th April 1777 by Wm Faden, Corner of St Martins Lane, Charing Cross.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 1 page. Document signed, laminated, docketed \"Isaac Sotherland's Deed for 215 Acres in Frederick County Entd. and Exd.\" Deed for 215 acres of waste and ungranted lands in the Drains of Babb Creek in Frederick County--to pay annual quit rent of 1/ for every 50 A. Signed by Fairfax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 6 pages. Account, purchases of clothing, blankets. Jabez Clark company. Docketed \"Comy Jabez Clark, rect. To Comy Hubbard for Cloathing and Blankets.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroadside. Woodcut Royal Arms of Great Britain-Calls for the British American Colonies to be freed from the \"tyranny\" of the Patriots. These \"Associated Loyalists\" were formed when the British occupied Rhode Island. Watermarked sheet of laid paper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Clothing allotments and cost, Connecticut Regiment of Col. Seth Warner. \"Colo. Seth Warners Regiment for Officers Cloathing.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Inspection return. Troop inspection chart.This document was signed just 4 days after the execution of British spy John Andre. It is a table detailing 265 \"rank and file\"; 16 officers, 22 sergeants, 13 drum and fifers; lists the units' arms and ammo. The document shows the troop and arms strength during the American Revolution.  Autograph document signed; signed by Col. Ebenezer Sprout, Inspecting officer of the 12th Massachusetts and Capt. Silas Burbank, temporary commander.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Return, supplies for Yorktown. \"A return of goods purchased for the Navy of France,\" and shipped to Newport.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 1 page. Return, clothing received from the regimental clothier for the use of Jackson's company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 6 pages. Muster roll, New Windsor-Newburgh encampment. Autograph document in an unknown hand, listing 183 officers, surgeons, chaplains, waggon masters, aides-de-camp, paymasters, and others, beginning with \"His Excellency General Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRoll and muster. A.D.S. 1 page. \"Roll and Muster of the Fourth Company Seventh Massachusetts Regiment taken for the month of March 1783.\" Document signed, (oversize), partially printed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 4 pages. Including codicil, Nov. 19, 1785. Will of John Augustine Washington of Bushfield, younger brother of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of Masters and Indentured Servants [Fairfax County, Virginia] with their trades and terms of service. Includes George Washington, Lund Washington, and George Mason. Autograph document, laminated, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 8 pages. A listing of the furniture and division into 3 parts--half to go to Hannah [Bushrod] Washington, and 1/4 each to Corbin and Bushrod Washington--Value placed on each piece--total amt. of £385.9.0. This division agreed to and signed by Hannah [Bushrod] Washington, Corbin Washington, and Bushrod Washington. Document signed, oversize document, charred and torn, but laminated, watermarks. Date on original catalog card appears [1787 ?]. Probably done shortly after J.A. Washington's death in early Jan. 1787.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D. 4 pages. Docketed by Hustler. Thomas Paine wrote to John Hustler on issues of a new constitution in France and directly transcribes Washington's address to the Society of Quakers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA folio-sized penmanship book dating from 1795, written by Joseph Swan of Medford School, likely in Massachusetts. The first page of the book extols the virtues and influence of President George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted form with manuscript additions. A receipt for twelve dollars of taxes paid by William Augustine Washington for his four wheel carriage, called a post chaise, which is drawn by four horses for the conveyance of more than one person. The receipt is mounted on paper with an engraving of William Augustine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA British eulogy that features a boulder labeled \"Washington,\" steadfast amidst a raging sea. By W.P. Blake, London.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSketch, Proposed monument to George Washington by William Smith. Autograph document, drawn by Smith. In oversize folder, in color, watermark (fleur de lis over barred shield). Date on original catalog card appears [1800] [Jan. 1].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroadside, by his Excellency Jonathan Trumbull, esquire, governor, and commander in chief over the state of Connecticut. A Proclamation. \"To call the attention of the People of the State to a serious consideration and review of their moral and religious conduct - to solemn reflections on the errors of their ways - \" etc.  1800\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount, Estate of Genl. George Washington deceased in account with Bushrod Washington and Lawrence Lewis acting executors\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount, Col. William A. Washington with Joshua Riddle. D. 8 pages. Document, folio size. Contains ordinary accounts of miscellaneous goods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocument signed, partly printed, docketed \"Policy of Assurance for The Honbl. Bushrod Washington.\" Signed by James Rawlings.[See also under 1815, Aug. 23, Insurance Evaluation on Mt. Vernon]. Policy for a barn at Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.D.S. 2 pages. Inventory, Estate of Dr. Greenwood. Dr. Greenwood was one of George Washington's dentists. He practiced in New York City. There are no dental instruments on this inventory. Document signed, (partly printed).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.S. 2 pages. Deed of 512 acres in 4 tracts in Frederick County to Wm. Stephenson, trustee; if Geo. F. Washington does not pay $10,000 owed Taliaferro Stribling as executor of Francis Stribling Senr., land to be advertised for sale by Stephenson, and then Stribling is to be paid from the proceeds of sales. If money is paid, Stephenson to reconvey the land to Geo. F. Washington. Signed by Geo. F. Washington, Maria Washington, Talifaferro Stribling, Wm. Stephenson. Aug 7, 1826 certification of Maria Washington's acknowledgement of the indenture witnessed by Francis Stribling and William Lynn. Aug 23, 1826 - recorded by Thomas Allen Tidball, clerk of Frederick County Court. Document signed, docketed \"Washington [wife] to Stephenson Deed of Trust use of F. Striblings Exec. 1826 August 23rd Ack by Washington [ ], recorded 523d page and examined,\" oversize document, laminated, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. 2 pages. Labeled \"A Map of Mount Vernon,\"--gives boundary lines of J.A.W.'s part of estate--also shows parts held by Bush. C. Washington and heirs of Bushrod Jr.-- Survey made by James M. Brown, Deputy Sur. of Jefferson Cty., May 10th 1831. Silked. Some corrections made in 1845. A map and survey labeled \"A Map of Mount Vernon\" and docketed \"Platt +c. of Mr. John A. Washington's part of Mount Vernon, 1225 acres.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeaves gathered at MV and Niagara Falls, pressed onto page with descriptions \"Washington's Tomb Mt. Vernon gathered by A.J. Lawrence May 1842\" and \"Niagara Falls June 1842, gathered by A.J. Lawrence.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript map in ink and watercolor, signed \"Copied by J. Hammond Coulter. Minersville.\" The map shows the boundaries of George Washington's farms along the Potomac River.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript plan of Mount Vernon titled \"Old apple orchard planted in 1871 - with pears, peaches +c.\" Includes a key, labeling the Mount Vernon mansion and all its outbuildings as they appeared in the late 1800s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mount Vernon home and tomb of Washington. Grounds opened at 11 o'clock A.M. Closed and cleared promptly at 4 o'clock P.M. Entrance fee, 25 cents. Positively no admittance on Sunday. Picnics not allowed on Mt. Vernon grounds. Special arrangement for June, July, Aug., Sept., '93: To accommodate Columbian Excursionists, the open hours will be extended to 6 o'clock P.M., on Wednesdays only. Mt. Vernon Ladies' Association\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington's watermarked paper. 1 Sheet (15\" x 17 1/2\") ; 1 Sheet (15 1/4\" x 18 1/2\") ; 3 Sheets (15\" x 18 1/4\") A corner of sheet \"c\" is torn off ; 1 Sheet (14 1/2\" x 18\") Folio: ruled for ledger use. ; 1 sheet tissue (18-1/2 x 15).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript copy of Washington's 1783 address in Annapolis to resign his commission as Commander in Chief. Noted at bottom \"Presented to the Mt. Vernon Mansion by George Bristow. 1 Chas. 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materials dating from 1738-1868. The correspondence, journals and diaries, legal and financial records, estate documents, and printed ephemera in the collection primarily relate to the Washington and Custis families, the Revolutionary War, and society life in antebellum Washington D.C. and Virginia.","Portions of this collection have been digitized, as noted in the item-level descriptions.","A.D.S. 3 pages. Docketed \"Crompe and others. con. cutbush et al ... 1607. order. or Decree.\" and \"A Decree for the platts against Cutbush.\"\tThe signer is thought to be Lawrence Washington (d. 1616) of Sulgrave, England, grandfather of Colonel John Washington, the immigrant. However, it's possible the signer was Sir Lawrence Washington (1549-1619) who served as Registrar of His Majesty's Court of Chancery and great uncle of George Washington.","D.S. 2 pages. Accessioned as a \"legal document\" signed by Lawrence Washington and Henry Thoresby in 1615. Elizabethan handwriting makes it difficult to decipher the purpose of the document or the actual date. The signer is thought to be Lawrence Washington (d. 1616) of Sulgrave, England, grandfather of Colonel John Washington, the immigrant. However, it's possible the signer was Sir Lawrence Washington (1549-1619) who served as Registrar of His Majesty's Court of Chancery and great uncle of George Washington.","Document granting 1500 acres of land to Lt. Col. John Washington \"for ye transportation thirty servants into this Colony ...\" Lists the names of 28 servants and \"Two Negroes.\" Signed by Anthony Bridges. Nicholas Spencer listed as one of the justices at Westmoreland County court where transaction is approved. Washington gained several thousands of acres in this manner.","A.D.S. 1 page. Recorded in Stafford on March 12, 1690. Registered in deed book Thomas Lee. Addressed to \"Mr. William [ ] our agent in Virginia\" survey by John Alexander on April 27, 1669 granting 5000 acres to Spencer and Washington is patented and ordered registered.","D. 1 page. Grant of 5000 acres in Stafford County [later Fairfax County] \"in the freshes of the Potomacke river\", opposite Piscataway village and between Little Hunting Creek and Epsiwasson Creek [Mount Vernon], \"said land being due ... for the transportation of one hundred into this Colony.\" ","Early copy of original grant, endorsed in hand of Genl. Washington on back \"Govr. Jeffreys Grant for 5000 acs. to Colo. Nicholas Spencer and Lt. Colo. Jno. Washington 1677\", watermark (crown over GR).","Legal document from 1687, written on vellum. The first first paragraph is written in Latin; the subsequent text is in English.  Appears to be dated 20 May 1687, and describes a legal obligation from Thomas Grosham and his wife Sarah to Richard Newsome(?). Document was witnessed by Rich Nicholson, [second name unclear], and Hen. Washington.  The document and the second signature may be in the same hand.","D.S. 2 pages. Conveyance of 300 acres of a patent of 1906 acres of land on Little Hunting Creek, Stafford County [later Fairfax] for 3000 [ ] of good tobacco. Endorsed in hand of General Washington on reverse \"Thompson to Rose Bargain and Sale 14th March 1688\" and also in another hand. Signed on reverse by Thompson and witnesses. Sale acknowledged on May 8, 1689, by Richard Gibson and Ma [ ] Thompson.","A.D.S. 1 page. Survey by George Brent of part of the land granted to Nicholas Spencer and John Washington. On reverse is a transcript of the grant by Lord Culpeper to Spencer and Washington. See under date March 1, 1674.","A.D.S. 1 page. Deed of lease to John Bushrod (ancestor of Bushrod Washington) for \"Searles\" plantation to include \"all houses, outhouse buildings Gardens Orchards ...\" Witnessed by James Westcomb and William Scott.","D. 1 page. Excerpts of Last will and Testament of John Custis grandfather of Daniel Parke Custis. Integral cover addressed to Major John Custis, watermarked (crown over heraldic shield). Test copy by \"Robert Howson C Cir Ct Northampt.\"","1. Chifonessex Plantation and Arlington house with 250 to John Custis, his son. -- 2. All male cattle on Smith's and Mackeon Islands. -- 3. 1 large silver dish, six large silver plates, one large silver basin, 2 silver candlesticks with a silver snuffer dish, 2 silver snuffers, 1 good feather bed and furniture, choice of pistols and holsters, best sword. -- 4. All rest of land at Pocomock not disposed of in his lifetime. -- 5. Quarter part of the Brigenton the Northampton built by John Bowden; the biggest silver tankard and \"my fathers picture now hanging in my hall\". -- 6. The male cattle given in will bars him of further claim owed him.","William Byrd writes to his brother-in-law John Custis, enclosing a will of their father-in-law Daniel Parke (dated 1710 December 7) regarding inheritance to their wives Frances and Lucy, daughters of Daniel Parke. Autograph document signed, 3 pages. Additional documents include a 1710 October 27 legal note regarding court settlement involving Daniel Parke - autograph document signed, small sheet; and an unrelated document with a list of receipts dated May 1757 of payments received from Daniel Parke Custis written, dated, and signed for in the hand of each creditor, autograph document signed, 2 pages.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Thanks her for letter--gives her an opportunity to write her and assure her that she is not ambitious if she had the watch she would return it to her--the barbarous murder of Genl. Parke plundered him of all--there is little or nothing of it restored though he had six or seven thousand pounds--they are not even being punished--wishes all relatives of Parke would petition the Queen--\"tis a greif beyond expression to se the injustice that is done so great a man\"--sorry that she is such a sufferer by the General's will--it was never her desire to have any part of his estate--if it is in her power to help it her estate will not be burdened with the debts--the new general has seized some of the estate and talks of taking more--she has a small silver basin and ladle of Genl. Parke's--either or both are at her service.","Docketed \"a letter giving an acct. of Col. Parke's death.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"K. Chester.\"","Sampson Darrell deed for Dogue Creek land, George Washington's copy. Virginia deed for land described as located in Stafford County [Fairfax County], granted to Sampson Darrell for 162 acres by the Right Hon. Catherine Lady Fairfax, sole proprietor of the Northern neck of Virginia. Dated November 26, 1717 with a separate docket in the handwriting of George Washington relating to the 1717 deed that came into his possession after he purchased the land in his expansion of the Mount Vernon plantation in the late 1750's. This grant to Sampson Darrell in the Northern Neck was originally for 200 acres but was corrected and regranted to Lady Catherine Culpeper in 1717 in the amount of 162 acres which George Washington later acquired. 1 sheet with fragment.","D. 3 pages. Daniel Parke has Virginian and English estates--heavily in debt--his wife [Jane] the daughter of Philip Ludwell had a considerable fortune--two daughters: Frances married to John Custis and Lucy married to Wm. Byrd--in 1705 Queen Ann made him Governor of Leward Islands held this for 5 years and acquired considerable estate there--in Dec. 1710 he was murdered by the inhabitants \"who plundered his house of all his plate, mony, jewells, and household stuff\"--no reparation ever made--the pretense for this was the suspicion that the Governor was too familiar with some of their wives namely Mrs. Chester by whom he was supposed to have a child--confirmd this by his liberality to the child (at his death too young to be christened)--by his will left all his estate in the Leward Islands for the use of his child called Lucy Chester--the mother Katherine Chester--if Lucy died before she came of age he \"began at last to remember his lawfull children\", gave Frances Custis all his estate in Virginia and England--willing that his daughter should pay the legacies hereafter mentiond and all his debts--hard upon her however Mr. Custis and his wife discharged all the debts due both in England and Virginia amounting to many thousand pounds and then paid the legacies--got no account of debts in the Leward Islands--Mrs. Custis wrote the executor Mr. Rhodny--he said very few of the General's papers came to hand, the mob having destoyed them--a Mr. Perry owed money--now at last after more than 14 yrs. are past a man who calls himself Dunbar Parke, married to Lucy Chester, demands L10,000 of Mr. Custis (Frances long since dead) for debts owed by Daniel Parke in the Leward Islands--no notice ever given of such debts before--since all estates and debts in the four Leward Islands were given to Lucy Chester she ought to be liable for the debts--if the estate in England and Virginia must assume these debts as well as those in Va. and Eng. neither Frances nor Lucy Burd will have anything left from the estate--not the meaning of the testator.","Docketed \"This paper gives much information respecting the murder of Govr. Parke and other family matters.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Signed and sealed by Roger Gregory, Mildred Gregory. Docketed on reverse, possibly later in the hand of George Washington, Roger and Mildred Gregory \"Bond to Auge Washington 19th Octr 1726.\"","D.S. oversize parchment folded. An indenture for the sale of the estate of Culthorpe in Derbyshire, England by Francis Ash \"of St. Mary's county in the province of Maryland planter, ...\" Augustine Washington acting under a power of attorney granted him by Ash. Reference to the contract for the sale on June 25, 1728. presumably Washington, when he traveled to England in 1729, acted to complete the sale for Ash.","The case of planters of tobacco in Virginia, as represented by themselves, signed by the president of the council and speaker of the House of Burgesses ([London: Printed for J. Roberts in Warwick Lane]). This pamphlet was written by Robert Carter for the vindication of the representation for the planters in Virginia: made by the General assembly of that colony.","A.L.S. 1 page. Explains the reasons for the delay in repaying debt. Signature not legible. John Bushrod was the maternal grandfather of Judge Bushrod Washington.","D. 1 page. Deeds dated May 25 and 26th, 1739 to 523 acres on Muddy Hole Branch [later a part of Mount Vernon] for a consideration of £150.","Document, early copy, laminated, docketed by George Washington on reverse, watermark (crown over shield with GR).","A.L.S. 4 pages. Sorry to hear his family is so sickly especially with \"flux\"--gives minute directions for their care i.e. bleeding, vomits etc.--herbs to use and how to prepare various remedies--Hannah's ailment and how to treat it--has had a good year all his tobacco is in the houses--haying now, has a great quantity--3000 tobacco hhds.--poor old Harry sick--Mr. Winch's land--Clayborn land being bought for Winch--your sister knows nothing of it--she is being turned out and sent her lawyer to him for advice--is repairing her house at Waldees--whom does he mistrust?--Custis coat-of-arms discussed--Winch has come by his lately--\"every scoundrell ye has money, may go ye heralds office and buy a coat of arms\"--Daniel has more right to it than his sister now married--list of things he is sending (wine, cider, and sugar, mint water, cinnamon) with advice about how to take care of it.","Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermarks (J. Honig and crown over encircled lion rampant with motto).","A.D.S. 3 pages. Release for the 180 acres of the Spencer grant lying along Dogue Creek [later part of Mount Vernon for £105 current money and £500 tobacco--all the land lying in Truro Parish, Prince William County [Fairfax] on upper side of Doeg Creek, containing 180 acres Ninety Eight and half perches [formerly part of tract granted to Nicholas Spencer].","Docketed by George Washington on reverse, and in another hand \"Copy Release-Spencer to Osborne,\" watermarks (crown over GR on shield, and crown over heraldic device and motto \"Honi soie quo Mal y pense\"). Witnessed by John Colville, William Payne, John Brown, Stephen Lewis. Receipt signed by Wm. Spencer same date for payment received. Proved Nov. 26, 1739 by Catesby Cocke Clerk. Copy teste by John Graham.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mentions letter received telling of his ill health and advanced age, fears he will not recover, so wished to make his peace with all the world--Cable lets him know that he is his friend--sets his conscience at rest in respect to what has happened between them--result of misunderstandings--\"I really apprehended that I was ill used\"--not guilty of malpractice--wrote to the governor that he would not act by the Commission he had--wants him to bestow it on someone else--can't after renouncing it take it up again--would do anything to oblige him [Custis] and settle peace among \"our Relations\"--hopes there may be a way found to do it without trouble--wants to settle things so none of friends or relations are discontented--if either of them die before they meet again hopes they will meet in the Everlasting Kingdom where no disturbance can be--\"Your Sister sends you her kind Love ...\"","Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermarks (crown over GR within shield, and crown over heraldic device and motto \"Honi soit qui mal y pense\").","A.L.S. 1 page. Concerning a permit to take in Virginia tobacco. This is the earliest known written example of the name \"Mount Vernon\" used for Washington's estate. Fairfax was Lawrence Washington's father-in law.","A.D.S. 1 page. \"Platt of a Survey made for Capt. Augustine Washington and Mr. John Washington in Westmoreland County ...\" Contains metes and bounds and ink and pencil drawing of the tract bordered on three sides by Bridges Creek Potomac River and Pope's Creek. Later renamed Wakefield by Wm. Aug. Washington.","A.D.S. 2 pages. For 106 acres on Dogue Run in Truro Parish, Fairfax County, part of a greater tract of land belonging to Sampson Darrel, and bounded by line of land of late Wm. Spencer and Dogue Run--yearly rent of 730 lbs. of tobacco--privileges and restrictions of the lease. Signed by John Gist. Witnessed by Giles Tillet and Wm. Sherman.","A.D.S. 1 page. Laminated onto another sheet of paper, reverse side not legible. Discharge order for David Coulton by Admiral Edward Vernon. Sentence of a court martial.","A.L.S. 1 page. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Aug. Washington\".  Letter of family interest--expresses pleasure at Lawrence's recovery--congratulations on birth of son--\"You need not have been so severe on the Salts as you were in your last, if you would but consider how much you are indebted to them ...\"--doesn't approve of taking up large tracts of land so far back, \"it is a ready way to keep your Self always behind hand.\"--Warner Washington to marry Betty Mason the end of the month. Integral cover, watermark (crown over encircled GR, and crown over heraldic shield and motto \"Honi soit qui mal y pense\").","A.D.S. 1 page. Fragment, in hand of James Mitchell, laminated, docketed on reverse \"Mitchel acct. Recpt. £4,\" charred by fire. Account covers period from November 6, 1748-July 2, 1749--for such items as horses butter, \"making yr. Bed Slip,\" washing, dinner and club--entries for 1748 scratched through. Receipted on July 1, 1749 for £1/4 by James Mitchell.","A.L.S. 1 page. Sends news that Custis's father [John Custis] heartily approves of his marriage with Miss [Martha] Dandridge--\" ... he has so good a Character of her That he had rather you shou'd have her than any Lady in Virginia. Nay if possible he is as much enamoured with her Character as you are with her Person and this is owing chiefly to a prudent speech of her own. Hurry down immediately for Fear he shou'd change the strong inclination he has to your Marrying directly.\"--gave briddle and saddle to Jack in Custis's name. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (crown over heraldic device and motto \"Honi Soit qui mal y pense,\" and crown over GR). Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Power.\" Date on original catalog card appears [c.1750].","One page from a ledger book dated 1747 in the hand of Lawrence Washington, for accounts with \"The Right Honourable Lord Fairfax.\" The purchases include bills of exchange for sterling, sheep, gunpowder and shells, payment for smith work, and barrels of Indian meal. The payments were made primarily against rent payments.","Title page from \"A Book of Surveys Began July 22nd 1749.\"Facsimile copy with note at top:  \"Fac simile, copied from a Manuscript in the handwriting of Washington.\"","A.D.S. 2 pages. Account - Lawrence Washington with the Ohio Company. Account before his death, and interest run up on the unpaid account after his death, amount credited to his account. Autograph document signed by Geo. Mason, docketed \"The Estate of Lawrence Washington Esqr. deceased with The Ohio Company - Acc't, May 8, 1772, \"laminated, Watermarks (crown over GR, and crown over encircled armed figure).This acc't. drawn up and signed by George Mason on part of Ohio Co. Attested on May 19, 1772, by A. Henderson, Clerk of Fairfax Co. Court.","Plant cutting of boxwood. Note reads it was planted by Lawrence Washington.","D. 1 page. Bill - Benjamin Nockalls to Mr. John Price. Bill for wom[an]s shoes and white thread--am't of bill £0.11. Document, on reverse of broadside advertisement by Benjamin Nockalls, laminated, incomplete watermark (GR).","A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for June 14, 1751-April 3, 1752 for medical care, including one entry \"Jan 10 [1752] To a large box antiscorbutick Ointm. for Mr. George Washington.\" Also includes entries \"a Visit to yr Negro wench,\" and \"Drawing a tooth for yr Negro.\" Autograph document signed, laminated, docketed \"Rect. Doctr. Sutherland April 27th 1752 1.6.9.,\" badly charred. Receipted on April 27, 1752 for Dr. Sutherland by [ ] Peyton.","D. Document, partly printed, laminated, torn and charred, watermark (crown). Bill for cloth, buttons, buckram, thread, etc., amounting to £2.19.","A.L.S. 1 page. Because of Capt. Wilson's situation it has been impossible to issue Lawrence's half pay--needs a new power of atty.--also asks Lawrence to send him a letter for the Secy. of War in re. his bad state of health and requesting a 12 mo. extension of his leave. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (crown over powder horn and name L.V. Garrevink). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Anth. Stewart\".","A.D.S. Bill for [ ] amounting to £0.18.0. Autograph document signed, in hand of [ ] Morley, laminated, incomplete watermark (crown), on reverse of Richard Gore's Broadside Advertisement. Receipted by A[ur.?] Morley.","D. 1 page. Bill for gimblets, and blades and sail needles--amounting to £3.8. Document, fragment, laminated, incomplete watermark (G[R])?","D. 2 pieces. An undated one-page list of over 80 persons, some well known Virginians - including Col. Fairfax, Col. Lee, and Maj. Washington - who purchased items from the estate of Lawrence Washington, George Washington's older brother. The total value of bonds and other sundries comes to 386 pounds, 10 shillings, 10 pence. Sheet is docketed on the reverse in George Washington's handwriting. The second item is a brief note, also undated, of 6 lines in an unknown hand that identifies the first item and points out George Washington's handwriting in the docketing.","A.L.S. 1 page. Custis writes to the merchant firm in London: \"You have here Inclosed a Bill of Loding for Twelve ho[gsheads] of very Choice fine Tobacco for which I hope you will render me an agreeable price. I received my Accts. Currt. the Ballance then I observe due to me £1830 = 17:10 which I believe to be Right ... \". Page has been damaged and taped.","D. 6 pages. Document, contemporary attested copy by Wm. Moss, laminated. Witnessed by Wm. Waite, Jno. North, Andrew W. Warren and Joseph Gound. Proved Sept. 26, 1752 by John Graham in Fairfax County. ","1. to be buried in a proper vault at Mt. Vernon -- 2. [Mount Vernon lands and buildings] and land on Bullskin, Frederick Co. to his wife for use during her life, and 1/2 of negroes -- 3. all real and personal property not otherwise disposed of in Virginia and Md. to go to daughter Sarah and her heirs, but in case of her death without issue: brother Augustine to receive Principio, Accokeek, Kingsbury, Lacanshire and No. East Iron works in Va. and Md., reserving 1/3 of profits to wife, and 2 tracts of land in Frederick County; George, on death of Lawrence's wife, to get all lands with improvements in Fairfax Co., and, further, during life of wife George to have use of a share of land equal to that given to Samuel, John and Charles. Remaining lands in Frederick Co. to bros. Samuel, John, and Charles (each to pay their sister Betty £150) -- in case any of the three die without issue, land to revert to Augustine. Each of brothers to receive part of remaining share of negroes and pay wife £100 sterling. -- 4. certain other properties to be sold to pay debts. (Share in Ohio Co., lands, and lots in Alexa. included, and arrears of his half pay) -- 5. Mourning ring to wife, mother in law and executors. Appoints Wm. Fairfax, George Fairfax, August. and George Washington, Majr. John Carlyle nd Nathaniel Chapman as executors.","D.S. 2 pages. A writ of examination for the release of the dower lands of Sarah Johnston to her husband George. George Washington is mentioned as still residing in King George County. Sarah Johnston was examined by George William Fairfax, Daniel McCarty and William Ramsay who all signed the document. Their seals are covered over with pieces of paper.","Plat showing the purchase of land for John Augustine Washington, acquiring 643 acres of land granted by Thomas Rutherford in Frederick (now Jefferson) County, VA. George Washington had also purchased land in Frederick County, acquiring 453 acres also from Thomas Rutherford, granted by Lord Fairfax. Autograph document, 2 pages, docketed.","Received of Daniel Parke Custis executor of John Custis Esqr. deceased 25 lbs.","A.L.S. 1 page. \"Sir, Ten days ago I sent an express to Governor Shirley with orders to him to meet me at Annapolis in Maryland and have desir'd. Mr. Delancy to accompany him thither:...,\" [signed] E. Braddock.","Embossed Revenue Stamp on Colonial; partially printed--3 pence revenue stamp of Massachusetts. Directs sheriff of Essex County to attach the goods or arrest Timothy Rogers of Glocester.","A.D.S. 1 page. Autograph document signed, laminated, endorsed on reverse, \"Rect. No. 41\". Receipted August 1 1761 by Lodwick, witnessed by William Anderson and William Simms. Hardwick was overseer on Bullskin property in Frederick Co. This acct. for L7.10.3 for cattle and wheat delivered by Lodwick.","Printed by B. Franklin for 15 shillings. Pa note.","Partially printed, signed (by Charlee Thompson).\"To counterfeit is death\" on back of note.\" Painted by B. Franklin and D. Hall 1760\" on back of note. \"This bill shall pass for five pounds within the Province of Pennsylvania according to an Act of Assembly made in the 33rd year of the Riegn of King George dated the fifth day of May, 1760\".","D. 2 pages. Account - Mary Washington with Dekar, Thompson, and Cox. Purchases of supplies including food, cloth, and housewares. Torn and charred, laminated.","Form letter, printed, signed by Russell, laminated, (another form letter included on same page), included in letter of May 4, 1762, Russell to J.A.W. Informing him of new partnership between him and William Molleson--assures him of continued attention to his affairs.","A.L.S. 1 page. Received news of Col. Aug[ustine] Washington's death--[Post ?] chariot for Mrs. Bushrod being sent by ship insured--has lately taken a partner, as enclosed - [see form letters dated March 25, 1762, James Russell to John Augustine Washington; and James Russell and Molleson to John A. Washington]--sends Mr. Bushrod's acct. current. Integral cover, laminated, docketed \"The firm of James Russell and Molleson [ ] there first Letter 5 March 1762\".","Copy. Endorsed at top, \"Copy of a letter in possession of Mrs. G.W. Bassett of Hanover Co., Va. being one, of only two letters, in which Genl. Washington was known to indulge in humor\".\"Not in Writings\". Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Washington\". Letter in a humorous vein congratulating the Bassetts on the birth of another child,--comments on church-going--chides him humorously for not attending church, \"Could you but behold with what religious zeal I hye me to Church on every Lords day ...\"--state of tobacco crop.","Print document, 2 pages folio, folded. Printed by Mark Baskett, Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty; and by the Assigns of Robert Basketts. 1764. London.","Pennsylvania 5s denomination note. Main text runs vertically through, \"Printed by B. Franklin.\"","A.D.S. 2 pages. Account of monies received by and owing to John Carlyle, including sums relating to the estate of Lawrence Washington and to John Posey.","Small proof copy of stamp. Re: Stamp Act.","An example of a stamp required on colonial paper based on the British Parliamnet's Stamp Act. Embossed 4d, red, gem proof.","D.S. 2 pages. Document signed, fragment, laminated, torn and charred scrap of paper. Account from May 3-July 30, 1765, for snuff, Irish l[inen], silk hat, fann, etc. Account signed by [Ja]mes Buchanan.","Incomplete copy., \"revived and improved: Or, An Astronomical Diary, For the Year of our Lord Christ 1766. Calculated for the Meridian of Boston in New England, Lat. 42 Deg. 25 Min. North.\" Housed in a handmade enclosure with button tie.","A.D. 2 pages. Total of £121. 15S. received from Mr. Harvey, Richard Lee and Mr. Simpson.","Printed document , 1 page folded. Printed by Mark Baskett, Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty; and by the Assigns of Robert Baskett. London.","A.D.S. 1 page. Amos Ogden (of Reading County, New Jersey) grants power of attorney to Thomas Ogden of New Sarum, Great Britain,\" ... to do whatsoever may be necessary to be done respecting some Lands in West Florida in America ...\" Witnessed by John Blagge and William [Virtue?].","D. 1 page. Document, fragment, laminated, incomplete watermark (GR). Account for 1 doz. black lead pencils, steel pencil case, pocket knife, sheep sheers, etc.---amounting to £1.7.6.","D.S. 4 pages. \"At the Court of St. James.\" Grant made to Amos Ogden, through the power of attorney given to Thomas Ogden, for 25,000 acres of land in west Florida. One of the conditions: That Amos Ogden \"do settle the Lands with foreign Protestants or Persons that shall be brought from his Magestys other Colonies in North America within ten years ...\"","Printed document, 2 pages folio, folded. Printed by Mark Baskett, Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty; and by the Assigns of Robert Baskett. London.","A.L.S. 4 pages. \"Dear Sir.\" Received receipt of acct. sales for past year--he has drawn on them for 3 sets of Exchange of £100 each--please send Miss Bushrod's invoice of goods soon for she is to be married and cannot set up house keeping without them--[paragraph blurred]--weather so cold and river frozen, so Capt. Johnstone slow in loading ship--make him insurance on 16 hhds. tobacco by Lord Camden in case of loss--[Added under date of 20 March 1769 in J.A.W.'s hand is] \"Invoice of all goods to be sent by the first ship into Rapahannock or Potomack for J. A. Washington,\" with list of things desired. On reverse is same list with prices added. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed \"Copy of my Le[tter] and [invoice ?] [ ] Feb. 1769\", watermark (crown over encircled heraldic device and motto). Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. A. Washington\".","A.L.S. 3 pages. Has sent son George to see him, so he can see cruelty with which tutor treats the children--bad wound on his head--obliged if [Hannah B. Washington would send rosewater--wishes them joy of their young son--[Bestey ?] delivered of son--needs money to pay decree against estate--entitled to interest on payments being made to her. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark (figure holding aloft a liberty cap, lion rampant in enclosure with motto \"Pro Patria\"), bottom part of letter is missing.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Letter to his sister. Since he will be secluded for 2 or 3 years from Rippon Lodge while studying law [in England] desires her to write him news of their circle of friends--is a friend of the brother of her friend Mr. Cadwalleder--supposes she has had another child by now--cautions her not to spoil it as she has done Richard--requests her to send him some good hams, pickles, Indian corn, peaches. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (crown over powder horn, LVG, and Bell).","A.D.S. 1 page. Concerns the examination of witnesses for the court. Docketed on reverse, \"Frederick 4th of October 1771, In obedience to the sithin order we the Subscribers have Deligently Examined Thom.s Speake in behalf of the Plaintiffs witness own hands.\"","D.S. 2 pages. The bond is for 500 pounds with Warner Washington as the co-signer for Throckmorton. Signed by John Ariss, a tenant farmer of George Washington's, as a witness. The various dates of the signatures are when payments were made.","D.S. 2 pages. A bill of sale of land owned by a wife. Witnessed and signed by Samuel Washington.","A.D. 1 page. Bill, account to John Aug. Washington of loss--a broker's account for settling a loss--plus current account rendered. Autograph document, partly mutilated, laminated, endorsed \"Lord Camden(?)\", watermark (Garrevenk).","D.S. 2 pages. Evaluation of Sundries belonging to Mary Washington by Charles Washington and Fielding Lewis. Inventory with value of livestock, tools, slaves--evaluated by Fielding Lewis and Chas. Washington. Document signed, in hand of Fielding Lewis, silked, endorsed by G.W.(?), watermark (crown over heraldic shield and motto \"Honi soit qui mal y pense\").","A.D. 1 page. Indenture between Richard Simmons and Samuel Wade Magruder. 2 tracts of land called Wickhams and Pottingers discovery in Frederick Cty., Md. sold to Magruder by Simmons for £157.0 ... witnessed by Charles Jones and Andrew Heugh ... reverse side has Simmons receipt to Magruder for the money ... Jones and Heugh's statement that they have examined Mrs. Simmons' dower rights ... received and recorded Apr. 19, 1772 ... received of Magruder on Apr. 13, 1772 £0.8.0 for an Alienation fine on sd. land.","A.D.S. 4 pages. Account for 7 pr. plaid hose, black pettycoat, silk purse, pins, chrystall buttons, copper kettle, hair trunk, snuff box, etc. Autograph document signed, laminated, docketed \"Rect. [Ed]ward Moore 13th October 1772,\" two sheets badly torn and burned, watermark (crown over powder horn and LVG).Receipted on Oct. 13, 1772, on second sheet by Edward Moor.","Two copies. D.S. 1 page. Assignment of bond from Samuel Washington to Phil Pendleton to be transferred to Samuel Beale. Witnessed by Samuel Washington. Later assigned to Gabriel Jones, November 1772 and then to John Lewis, February 1773. Bond for 200 pounds.","D. 1 page. Eulogy of William Nelson, given to a \"Miss Bassett\" of Eltham, written in Williamsburg. Addressed to \"Miss Bassett[at]Eltham,\" probably Elizabeth Bassett, eldest daughter of Col. Burwell Bassett of Eltham. Document, laminated, watermark (GR surmounted by a crown).","Account, widow of Augustine Washington (half brother to George Washington). Date on original catalog appears 1773 (Jan.) - 1774 (Nov.). For sundries.","\"A Crown\" issued according to act of Gen. Assembly of Pennsylvania, passed in 13th year of reign of George III--signed Jacob Harman, Mord. Lewis, Joseph Allen--No. 15454 printed by Hall and Sellers.","A.L.  2 pages. Bushfield. Also includes copy of letter from James Russell to William Carr, 12 July 1773. Docketed on reverse, \"To William Carr Esqr. Merchant in Dumfries, By favor of Mr. Stadler.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Fragment, poor condition. Account for medicines and treatment, including linement, laudanum, cordial mixture, bolus, ingredient for Glysters, etc., amounting to £ 6.18.0. Autograph document signed, laminated, a badly torn and charred scrap of paper, indecipherable watermark, docketed on reverse \"Mrs. Washington,\" and \"£6.18 4 Septr. 1774\". Date on original catalog card appears [c.1774]. Receipted by W. Mortimer.","A.D.S. Account from Sept. 1774-Feb. 1775 for sugar and codfish--£1.3.0. Autograph document signed, in hand of Benjamin Call, laminated, docketed \"Henly and Caul\". Receipted July 17, 1775 by Benjamin Call.","A.D.S 2 pages. An estate inventory of Lawrence Washington (1745-1774) -- a direct descendant of emigrant Col. John Washington and distant cousin of George Washington. The inventory includes 42 slaves (by name), cattle, and furnishings of each room. The inventory is signed by Thomas Jett and recorded by R. Bernard in Westmoreland County on December 31, 1782.","D.S. 1 page. Receipt for 18 shillings for one pound of Hyson Tea. Autograph document signed, fragment, charred by fire, laminated, docketed \"Robt. Broom £.18.0, 18th May 1774\".","A.L.S. 2 pages. \"-if you come to America you should come into this Province and be very cautious in buying ground; the people in this country they plow the ground that is cleared so many years together that they run it out.\"","D. 1 page. Sum of one pound promised to Burdett Ashton, executor of Anne Washington ... payable on or before this date, one yr ... bind themselves for 2 pounds ...\" Witnessed by John Ashton.","A.L.S. 1 page. Acknowledges a grain measure--reports that the measure accords with his own and also with one from Baltimore--deduces that the measure then in use in [Westmoreland Co.] is inaccurate. Autograph letter signed, docketed, watermark incomplete (heraldic device).Name on original manuscript appears as \"John Aug. Washington\".","A.L.S. 1 page, folded. Discusses the beginning of the Revolution. Advises James to stay in Scotland \"until the present dispute between the Parliament and America is ended.\" Continues \"-there is great preparation for war in the different provinces of this country; several skirmishes that happened; there was a battle at a place in New England called Concord ...\"","Printed enlistment broadside, signed by 17 recruits.","A.L.S. 1 page. Would have come to see her in Prince William but has been daily expecting Capt. Wood's return--has been out little because of lack of shoes--those she has are too small and cannot get any more.","D.S. List of 21 names of soldiers enlisting in the Continental Army for 1 year. Scituate, Massachusetts.","A.D.S. 1 page. A document in connection with a lawsuit over Augustine Washington's will: Alexander and Elizabeth Spotswood, Burdett and Ann Aston, and Jane Washington vs. John Augustine Washington, William Augustine Washington, and George Washington \"Infants under the Age of Twenty one Years\" [at the time of Augustine's death]. This document stipulates how George Washington's father's estate will be divided amongst the defendents and plaintiffs.","List of militia officers, including their rank, sworn in by the Committee of Westmoreland County, Virginia, including John Augustine Washington, Colonel (brother of George Washington). Document signed by J. Davenport. 1 page.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mt. Pleast. Camp, South Side of James River, on my way to Norfolk. There has been an engagement between Dunmore and the Lowlanders--can tell details--postscript adds that Mr. James Lewis will act for him at division of estate [of Augustine Washington ?] and receive his part. Autograph letter signed, fragment only, laminated, incomplete watermark (crown over powder horn), directed on reverse, \"Carry this letter to Westmoreland\".","L. 4 pages. Letter, unsigned. Attributed to Rev. Abiel Leonard before the siege of Boston in 1775, has a note to return to William A. Saunders of Cambridge.","\"This BILL of SIX DOLLARS, shall entitle the BEARER hereof to receive GOLD or SILVER, at the rate of FOUR SHILLINGS and SIX-PENCE sterling per DOLLAR. . . .\"Passed by Maryland Provincial Convention. Printed by F. Green.","\"According to the Resolves of the Assembly of Pennsylvania, of the 18th day of November, in the sixteenth Year of the Reign of G.E.O. the Third. Dated at Philadelphia, the 8th Day of December, 1775.\" Printed by Hall and Sellers.","A.D.S. Receipt for slaves, cattle, etc. alotted to Ashton as his wife's [Ann Washington's] portion of estate of her father, Augustine Washington--valuation amounts to £432.3.8. Autograph document signed, in hand of John A. Washington, laminated, docketed \"Rect. B. Ashton £432.3.8, 21 decr. 1775\".Witnessed by Danl. McCarty.","A.D. 1 page. List of names, county, amount of rent, amount in arrears.","D. 1 page. \"Articles of agreement\" between Amos Ogden and Thomas Ogden include \"Robert Ogden, New York\" and \"David Ogden, New Jersey.\"","Revolutionary War Journals of James Humphrey, written partially in code, with separate marching orders and review of procedures - 4 items. A 32 page journal, the first seven pages being in code, recording information such as an encouragement to continue in the service of the state of Massachusetts, a list of men in Captain Gore's company, the rations allowed each man, the pay scale of a battalion, a copy of regimental orders, and a list of names of the men on guard duty. Attributed to James Humphrey who used the same code in anothern journal. Together with an additional 20 pages containing numerous tables such as the diameter of guns and balls, the \"composition for Fuzes of Shells of all Natures,\" how to figure the time of flight of a cannon ball, etc. Separate sheets list marching orders and instructions.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mifflin, an aide-de-camp to George Washington, writes: \"General Washington has been dangerously ill -- His Complaint a perineumony. He is much better and said to be out of Danger -- His Situation has occasioned great anxiety in our Minds. The Consequences which would follow the Loss of so great a Man at this time cannot be calculated.\"","D.S. 1 page. 25 men signed or made their X to enroll for 3 months of service in the \"American Army.\" Document signed, partially printed.","A.L.S. 3 pages, docketed with two separate promissory notes. Donald Campbell writes about the war ruining his business and the need for a \"good constitution\" to get the people to believe in Independence.","This one-sixth dollar note displays a linking ring of states and sunburst design which reads \"AMERICAN CONGRESS WE ARE ONE.\" On recto is a sundial design: \"FUGIO, MIND YOUR BUSINESS.\" \"According to a Resolution of CONGRESS, passed at Philadelphia, February 17, 1776.\" Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","Currency Note. This one-third dollar note displays a linking ring of states and sunburst design which reads: \"AMERICAN CONGRESS WE ARE ONE.\" On recto is a sundial design: \"FUGIO, MIND YOUR BUSINESS.\" \"According to a Resolution of CONGRESS passed at Philadelphia, February 17, 1776.\" Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","Seven dollar Continental currency note, printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","A.L.S. 1 page. Am ordered by G. Washington to make provisions for marching army--have ready 80,000 lb. hard bread at Woodstock--stop sending any more flower, etc. to camp--part of bread must be at Woodstock before the detachment on Wed., \"... the consequence of a failure may be fatal\"--keep it as much to yourself as possible.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Reporting the survey of the Ohio Co. 200,000/acres by Capt. Hancock Lee and Mr. Leet--they have it all in one tract on Licking Creek which falls into the Ohio 150 miles below the Scioto R. about [80] miles above the Kentucky R.--it is clear of Henderson's and the Vandalia Co. claims--\"By all Accounts it is equal to any Land on this Continent, being exceedingly rich and level.\"--charges for survey £650--each member owes £50 each he can't pay it all--men waiting for the money--puts it to him as a \"Man of Honour\" if he intends to benefit from the survey he ought to pay some portion of the charge or sell out his shares. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (crown over GR), docketed, \"Geo. Mason - dated ye 12 March 1776-receivd 5th Oct. [ ] Col. R. Lee, delivered ye [ ] to R. McKeldon\". Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Mason\".","One shilling note, emitted by a law of colony of New Jersey passed March 25, 1776, signed by Robt. Smith, Jonathan Deare, and John Smythe. Printed by Isaac Collins, Burlington, New Jersey.","Printed document 1 page. Broadside signed by John Jay [then President of Congress] with instructions to the Commanders of the Private Ships or Vessels of War, instructing then that they will have Commissions of Letters of Marque and Reprisal, authoring them to make Captures of British Vessels and Cargoes.","A.D.S. 1 page. Receipt of a list of bonds due George William Fairfax. Collected by Lund Washington and received by Craven Payton. Docketed on reverse by George Washington: \"Craven Payton receipt for Bonds - taken at the sale of Colo Fairfax's Furniture etc., 7th April 1776.\"","Continental currency note for three dollars. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","Letter or journal entry written from Montreal, Canada on May 24, 1776 with sketched map of Lake Champlain on the back. Describes movement and condition of troops and arms of the Northern Department, some have smallpox and fever. It is unknown who the creator is but was at one time attributed to David Avery. References Benedict Arnold.","Warrant written to Ebenezer Hancock the Deputy Paymaster General of the USA to Pay to David Townsend, Surgeon of the 6th Regiment, a refund of 23 pounds 7 shillings for smallpox medicines he purchased for the 6th regiment. Signed by Artemas Ward and Joseph Ward.","A.D.S. 1 page. Fragmented document is signed, laminated, docketed \"Rect. No. 101 Wm. Hunter £5.8.9, 21st Augt. 1776\". Receipted by Wm. Hunter. Bill for Irish linen, cotton cards, and thread, amounting to £5.8.9.","Continental currency note for five dollars signed by B. [Benjamin] Levy and Thomas Donnellan. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","Continental currency note, seven dollars. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","D.S. 1 page, writing on both sides. Amos Ogden of New Jersey agrees to give Thomas Ogden one-fifth of any land which the latter, acting as attorney, can recover from an apparent dispute of a land grant in West Florida.","A.L.S. 1 page. From Princeton, New Jersey. Addressed on the verso. Written in the hand of Major Aaron Burr, Aide-De-Camp to Putnam. In the letter, Putnam defends one of his soldiers being charged with misconduct saying that he is reliable and has taken General Washington's Oath of Fidelity. Putnam also orders scouting parties to be kept as close to the enemy as possible.","2nd Company 1st Regiment Connecticut Militia--Lists categories for Capt. Camps's 42 men, shows which soldiers are sick, absent, discharged, dead, or deserted. Return - Connecticut Militia.","D.S. 1 page. Commission for Benedict Arnold to serve as Major General, signed by John Hancock.","Document, signed, 1 page, folded, writing on two sides. Town meeting voted to establish the hospital according to law. Dr. Daniel Parker and Dr. Nathaniel Cook were the physicians in charge.","A.D.S. Autograph document signed, in hand of Lund Washington, Harper's name signed with X, laminated, docketed. Receipt for 20 shillings for making ten pairs of \"negro shoes\" for General Washington's people.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Memorial presented to Congress relating to widows of foreign officers. Letter to George Washington is enclosed. See letter of 1777 October 6. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed, watermark (encircled fleur-de-lis surmounted by crown). [Letter to G.W. is enclosed--see letter of Oct. 6, 1777, Baron Holtzendorf to G.W.].","Printed document, 2 pages. Parliamentary Act during the reign of George III repealed the Boston Port Act of Massachusetts.","Printed document, 4 pages. Parliamentary act repealing the Sugar Act.","Printed document, 2 pages. Parliamentary act discontinuing the Duties on Cotton-wool, the Growth and Product of the British Colonies or Plantations in America, exported from this Kingdom.","Collection of receipts ranging from 1778-1795. Twenty-five items mostly relating to Betty Washington Lewis for the period of her widowhood. Includes payment for stockings, property taxes, her sons' tuition, linen, a copper kettle, and a statement of \"Debt, interest and payments on two Bonds ... from John Wayman, Edward Snickers and William Brady to Col. Fielding Lewis.\" In Mylar enclosures.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Promises on penalty of £10,000 to give him title to land in King and Queen County soon as possible. Pay purchase money to James Hill. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Alexa.\", docketed \"Title Papers - John P. Custis' Lre. directing payment of money for King and Queen Estate to Jams. Hill and engaging a title to J.H. - Mem - Deed is recorded in the Genl. Court.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. A notice of the election of Philip Smith, Joseph Lane, and Fleet Cox to act as Tax Commissioners for Westmoreland County; \"freely and Indifferently\" elected by Freeholders and Housekeepers. Signed by John Augustine Washington (1736-1787; brother of George Washington), Richard Lee, and Thomas Chilton.","Autograph letter, signed. Letter written from Bushrod Washington, to his mother, Hannah Bushrod Washington, about his time in Fredericksburg.","This broadside was used as an advertisement to help fund engravings of Robert Edge Pine's painting that celebrated the American cause. It is filled out by Pine in manuscript on behalf of George William Fairfax who bought and sponsored five prints. Paid by George William Fairfax and signed by Robert Edge Pine","A.L.S. 1 page. Bushrod Washington writes his mother (Hannah Bushrod Washington) while a student at William and Mary College at age 16. He writes about world affairs and his activities at William and Mary. Autograph letter signed, address panel on verso.","D.S. 1 page. Partially printed document. Loyalty oath, signed at Valley Forge by Moses Greenleaf, captain of a Foot Company. \"I Moses Greenleaf Capt. In ... do acknowledge the United States of America to be Free ... \".","Colonel John Augustine Washington, by orders of his Excellency the governor, instructs the militia of Westmoreland County to assemble at the county courthouse for the purposes of a draft of one third of the militia 'held in readyness at a  moments warning.' Autograph document signed, 1 page.","A.L.S. 1 page. Letter by Washington's aide-de-camp requesting Clement Biddle's horse for Martha Washington, who wants to \"ride a short distance that day.\"","Continental currency note, eight dollars. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","Continental currency note, sixty dollars. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","Continental currency note, seven dollars. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","D.S. 1 page. A Return of the 10th Company of the 3rd Regiment of Militia in the County of Worcester. Company strength report. Marginal note to the section that separates soldiers by race is \"Quakers 3.\" Document signed, partially printed.","Bill for 3 pieces of handkerchief, 15 yds. in each for £45.0.0.","Continental currency note, thirty-five dollars. This note was supposedly found in Washington's desk after his death and had been in General Nicholas Fitzhugh's family until its donation. Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia.","A.L.S. 1 page. \"I have the Deed from the General [George Washington] for the Land you bought of the [\"Romankoke,\" a plantation in King and Queen County, Va.] ... It was executed at Camp [Valley Forge] ... I neglected to get a Deed from Me to you, as I was not able to have the Deed from The Genl. to Me recorded.\" GW had originally purchased the property for his step-son, who then wished to sell it to Henry. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","D.S. 1 page. Rodney releases Joseph Purden of mortgage. Total £97.5.2.","D. 3 pages. Enlistment form. Descriptive list of 100 recruits from Massachusetts Bay enrolled in Continental Army for nine months. It lists hometown, country, age, stature, complexion, and time of arrival. Two men stand out: Charles Ralf, an Indian and Cato Brewer, a \"Negro\".","A.L.S. 1 page. Letter from the Marquis de Lafayette to an \"Dear Sir,\" discussing a soldier's need to leave the militia. Describes difficulties and frustrations felt by George Washington and Congress due to foreigners seeking appointments in American Army.","A.L.S. 1 page. Sorry to hear of Col. [John A.?] Washington's illness--Bushrod [Smith?] has been ill, also Fanny [Smith?]--Betsy is weak. Autograph letter signed, mounted.(Philip Smith's wife, Elizabeth, or Betsy, seems to have been Mrs. John A. Washington's sister).","A.L.S. 2 pages. Tells of his safe arrival at Wakefield and comments on the health of the family. Asks for his grandmother's shoes which he has forgotten and other personal matters. Autograph letter signed, with integral cover docketed by Col. John A. Washington of Bushfield by Jerry.","Printed document, 4 pages. Parliamentary act - \"An act to allow the Exportation of Provisions, goods, wares, and merchandise, from Great Britain, to certain towns, Ports or Places in North America ...\" which are or may be under the Protection of \"His Majesty's Arms.\" Printed by Charlee Eyre and William Strahan, London.","D. 1 page.  An invitation to Canadians to join France in aiding the United States against the British--appeals to their common French blood, recent ties with France asks them to set up their own government and join the confederacy of 13 states. Printed document, laminated, watermark (fleur de lis), printed in French, endorsed in later hand \"Sent by LaFayette to Washington Presented to the Assoc. by Mr. Herbert.\"","Printed document, 4 pages. Parliamentary act regarding trade in the East Indies.","Printed document, 4 pages. Parliamentary act regarding the sugar trade in America and Great Britain. Printed by Charles Eyre and William Strahan, London.","A.L.S. 2 pages. An explanation of the division of a quantity of corn between Mr. Kercheval and Mr. Snickers, and other farm business. Also advice to his son about a purchase of land from Mr. Butler.","A.D. 1 page. Extract of law passed in New Jersey relating to certification of cattle and sheep.\" That no Certificates for Cattle, Swine, Sheep, or other Provisions, seized by the Army shall be paid by the Contractors, unless the same shall be Certifyed under the hand of his Excellency the Commander in Chief of the Army, or of some other person by his Order.\" Autograph document, laminated, docketed on reverse, \"Morris Town 23d Decr 1780 from Joseph Lewis Contractor Morris County - ansd 29h.\"","Continental currency note, North Carolina, twenty-five dollars. Printed by J. Davis.","Re: John French's bond due Tayloe and Washington. \"On the 19th of May One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty Mr. John French offered to pay off his bond Due Tayloe and Washington, which I refused the money being of so little value. - Lund Washington.\"","Printed document signed, 1 page. Voucher for pay. Issued to Lebbeus \"Libeus\" Qui, a freed slave who fought in the Revolution from Connecticut. There is some reference saying that he was not freed until 1777 by Daniel Brewster.","A.L.S. 1 page. Written in cipher and partially decoded by Jay.","Continental currency note, three dollars. Rhode Island and Providence Plantation. Guaranteed by the United States; fully signed face and back.","Continental currency note, Virginia, sixty dollars. Printed on thin rice paper.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Concerning Price's management of his [farms], including agreement on terms and duties--payment of Bob Alexander. Autograph letter signed, docketed \"No. 1, Relates to the Agt.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. P. Custis.\"","Printed document, 1 page. Broadside, Connecticut. Recruitment into the Continental Army. \"An Act for filling up and compleating this State's Uuota of the Continental Army.\" George Wyllys, Secretary.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Introduces Thomas Griggs, tenant on George Washington's lands in Berkely--he wants new lease--J.A.W. recommends him as collector for G.W.'s rents in the area--Col. David Kennedy, Pa. farmer, has taken over one of General's leases--\" ... a person who employed Lands in farming agreeable to the pensilvany method I should think would be the most agreeable tenants\"--in Berkeley for Mrs. [Hannah Bushrod] Washington's health--lame horses prevent visit to sister [Betty Lewis] in Fredericksburg. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (MW). Name on original manuscript appears as \"John Aug. Washington.\"","Continental currency note, Virginia, three hundred dollars.","Printed document, 1 page. Broadside, \"Resolved by this Assembly, That for the defence of the posts of Horseneck, and other parts of this State, there be immediately raised five hundred and seventy-five able-bodied effective men...\" George Wyllys, Secretary.","D.S. 1 page. List of Slaves Returned by the British Army. The list of slaves shows those who left with the British Ship the HMS Savage after it stopped about Mount Vernon. The slaves are individually described. They were taken from George Washington by Captain Richard Graves in 1781. On reverse: \"A list of General Washington negroes that went to the British, 1781.\" Signed by Lund Washington.","D. 2 pages. Accounts of various goods of an ordinary nature.","A French Intelligence map of New York Harbor with soundings of the East River, Hell Gate and the western end of Long Island Sound. Additionally the map denotes anchorages, dangerous rocks, shore fortifications as well as several named landmarks including \"Red hook Fort\", \"New York [City]\", \"gouverneur island\", \"frogs pte\", \"White Stone\", \"Sandy pte\", \"West chester\", as well as \"Riviere du nord\", \"New Jersy\", and \"partie du ouest Dela Longue isle\". Over that section of Long Island is a lengthy commentary including a detailed description of the hazards navigating \"hell gette\".","The letter is a request to \"his most Christian Majesty\" for help to secure the Chesapeake from British naval raids that had rendered it impossible to export the \"Tobacco, flour and other produce of this State and Virginia\". The senders may possibly be Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer, George Plater, President of the Senate and William Bruff, Speaker of the House. The recipient is not identified other than as the Minister of France. 4 pages.","A.L.S. 1 page. Re: Payment of debt to John Augustine.","A translation of a letter, likely written by Ledyard, William(?). Ledyard writes to Destouches supplying intelligence on disposition of the British fleet at Gardiner's Bay including a small map showing the various ships in line relative to the shoreline. The report notes the presence of eight vessels ranging in strength from 50-74 guns. 2 pages.","Autograph letter, signed by Ledyard dated March 1, 1781. Ledyard writes an eyewitness report on the disposition of \"the British Fleet in Gardiners Bay,\" observing that \"there has been more or less of the small ships moving out and in almost every day, have this moment taken a full View of the Fleet in the Bay with a good glass the weather being very clear find there is the same Number of Ships of the Line as there was when I wrote last some of which appear to have altered their Station in the Line.\" He also notes the appearance of something that looked like a floating battery but no shore batteries.","Continental currency note, Pennsylvania, three pence. Printed by John Dunlap.","A.D.S. 1 page. Certificate for impressing 2 of Fielding Lewis's horses for Lafayette--witnessed by Capt. Richd. Young, A.D.Q.M. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated. Their value sworn to (100 £) by Will McWilliams and Henry Armistead.","Continental note, Virginia, five hundred dollars. Printed by John Dunlap.","Barras writes a letter to Destouches authorizing him to take \"Le Neptune, L'Eveille and Le Romulus\" to cover the arrival of a convoy from Boston that was escorting two frigates to Newport: \"For this purpose he will cross between Rhode Island and Martha's Vineyard, being sure as much as possible to preserve the facility of entering Rhode Island if the enemy were to present themselves in superior force\".","A.L.S. 1 page. Re: siege of Yorktown and supplies of cannons, balls, etc.","Estate of Samuel Washington. A.D.S. 1 page. \"The Sale of the Estate of Colo. Samuel Washington Decd. is on the following terms ... 1. the Highest bidder to be the purchaser ... 3. all under 30 [lbs.] is ready Cash ... 5. ten percent discount will be allowed for ready Cash.\" Date on original catalog card appears [c. 1781]. Signed by Samuel's brothers, John Augustine and Charles and James Nourse.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Humorous chatty letter--she has little time to write--\"... he says he has often heard I was married and for fear you should have the same intelligence and put some faith in it, be assured no such thought has ever enter'd my Head as yet nor do I believe ever will ... \"--compliments to Genl. [Greene]. Autograph letter signed, incorrectly docketed \"Mrs. Custis March 23, 1780\". Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. Custis\". Date on original catalog card appears [1782]? March 23.","A.L.S. 2 pages. \"... your worthy Unkles politeness and attention to your Education fills our breasts with the warmest sentiments of Gratitude, you were happy indeed to meet with him, as it has not only been the means of lessing your immediate expences to me ... but as it also produced to you the advantage of good advise from so able a Friend, and an introduction that will command you the attention of the best Company ...\"--don't spend time executing commissions for Virginia friends--goes to Berkeley--send account of his expenses every 2 months. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Date on original catalog card appears as [1782] [April 1]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"John Aug. Washington\". (This letter is on the same paper with letter from Hannah Bushrod Washington to Bushrod Washington, dated the same).","A.D.S. 1 page. Inventory of Daniel Matthew's estate that includes household and personal items, farm animals, and tools. This document is signed by Thomas Washington, John Weaver, and Joseph Moxley.","Autograph letter signed. Blindstamped \"Archives de Chastellux.\" Rochambeau writes about Washington's plans for the 1782 campaign and news from Europe.","D.S. 2 pages. Bond. \"We James Crane, John Crane and Ephraim Washington do promise to pay to John Augt. Washington, Charles Washington or James Nourse as executors to the estate of Sam[uel] Washington dec[eased] ... the sum of one Hundred and Eighteen Pounds Six Shillings ...\" on or before April 3, 1783. On verso, John A. Washington endorses the bond.","A.L.S. Capt. Walley requested 3 Hogsheads of good rum to be used by officers on board the Barges. Additionally want 3 Hogsheads more of Brandy or the money to purchase it locally to get a cheaper price and better quality brandy.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mrs. French won't exchange her land tract for tract--\"Mrs. Dulany and myself will give the Reversion of the Dogue Creek Land for Dow and Co Land Tract for Tract.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover marked \"By Abraham\", laminated, docketed in later hand \"From Benj. Dulany about land for G.W.\" in pencil, watermark (MW). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Benj. Dulany\". (See letter of same date, Lund W. to G.W.)","A.D.S. 1 page. Bond for 500f. posted by John Washington on his appointment as Sheriff of Westmoreland County. William Washington is a cosigner on the bond. This John Washington is probably the great-grandson of Lawrence Washington the immigrant; b.1729-1786.","Account book owned by George Lewis, Washington's nephew. Mostly an account of items purchased. Small quarto, 39 folio pages.","A.D. 1 page. \"Pay Table Office Jan'y 8th 1783,\" with balances due to each person and sum totals.","A.L.S. 1 page. Family news, fears he has little hope for once Papa \"determines he never changes,\" Sally will write and tell all, her family is well, monthly balls at Alexandria and some private ones, expects to remain single.","A.L.S. 1 page. Humphreys, aide-de-camp to Washington, describes Washington's reaction to a remonstrance of the state of Vermont.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Retained copy. \"Judge Bushrod Washington to whose Mother this letter is addressed very largely won the esteem of my Aunt. I remember him well, as when holding court in Phila. he always dined on Sundays with her. I was always taken there to dine on Sunday too as a child. Thus I remember my father delighted to teaze my aunt by saying Wright's picture of Genl. Washington was badly painted, when she invariably appealed to Judge Washington who always sustained her in asserting it was an admirable likeness.\" Although she has never met [Mrs. H. Washington,] she writes telling her of the esteem in which she holds her son Bushrod--gives character of Bushrod, uncorrupted despite luxurious atmosphere of Phila.--Bushrod very naive about reading character.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel\".","A.L.S. 1 page. Continental officer Prentice Bowden writes from Clarkstown, NY saying he will be prevented from attending a meeting called but assents to the wishes of his fellow soldiers and accepts \"the Commutation agreeable to the resolve of Congress.-\"","A.N.S. 1 page. A statement concerning building a bridge \"over the water course where Robinsons Mill formerly Turners was situated ... the said Bridge was set up to the lowest bidder price 900 lbs Crop Tobacco.\" Signed by John Washington, most likely the great-grandson of Lawrence Washington the immigrant; b.1729-1786.","Bushrod Washington writes to Hannah Washington, apologizing to his mother for not writing and thanking her for her letters. He writes about the summer heat and in an attempt to escape to country breezes befriends a family outside of the city. He inquires whether his mother has received a letter from Mrs. Powel [Elizabeth Willing Powel] and expresses his continued and growing affection for her and Mr. Powel. He mentions that Mrs. Powel can be quite frank with him especially his choice in 'cloaths' and replaced his newly acquired watch string with a more elaborate style. He will send his portrait [by Henry Benbridge] to her when it is safe to do so by water conveyance. He is quite proud of the painting and claims, \"it is said by all who see it, to be amongst the finest pieces of painting in Philadelphia.\" It cost him £18.10. Autograph letter signed 4 pages.","A.L.S. 8 pages. Indebted to her for her faithful correspondence ... hopes to shorten stay in Phila., by devoting all his time to law. ... reflects on his first 21 yrs ... is sending his portrait, painted by Henry Benbridge. Expresses his opinion of the picture. Concern about his sister Milly's cusses education of women in general and especially his sister's. Desires her to learn music and French if any tutors can still be found in Va. If not, will tutor her himself when he returns. Believes a woman should learn more than just domestic duties. Will write sister (Jane) an account of Mrs. (?) a very good friend who is the victim of persecuting misfortune, \"the most Unhappy woman in the world\".","A.L.S. Bushfield. Letter regarding a land sale. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. A. Washington\". Date on original catalog card appears as [1783][Sept.].","A.L.S. 3 pages. Earlier letter miscarried--her anxiety over him--pleased at improved health, but fears he is too optimistic--Dr. Stuart thinks he should winter in West Indies--\" ... if you do not get well by being on Rhodeisland I hope South Carolina wou'd do as well as the West indies and I cannot bear the idea of your being exposed to the Sea this time of the year\"--came to welcome aunt and the General home, but they haven't come yet--spends time with Mrs. L[und] W.--Mrs. Custis with sister in Md. who suffers from unfortunate love affair--[Fanny] and Dr. [D.] Stuart to accompany Mrs. Custis down country--Mrs. Custis to marry Dr. Stuart--wants to see him--\"I only pray that it may be the will of Heaven that we shou'd. be happy together.\" Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by George A. W-n incorrectly \"1st Sept. 1784\"","D. 1 page. Document, in hand of J[ohn] Herndon, fragment, laminated, docketed, charred by fire. Receipted by J. Herndon. Bill of 2 blankets, amounting to 16 shillings,  to \"Mrs. Washington.\" Unknown if Martha or Mary Washington.","A.L.S. 1 page. Savannah. Bargain stated for sale of Thomas Washington's black horses, amounting in all to £150.","A.D.S. 1 page. A bill of sale whereby Edward Hughes of Kirkston Parish sells a male slave (named Sam) to his daughter Elizabeth Rudolph. The document is signed by John Washington (probably the great-grandson of Lawrence Washington the immigrant; b.1729-1786), Constant Washington (probably his wife), and Louisa F. Washington (possibly his daugter). Recorded in Westmoreland County on August 31, 1784 by R. Bernard.","A.D. 1 page. Receipt signed by John Cook for 100 dollars for a white horse sold to Major Washington.","A.N.S. 1 page. Lund offers to pay Col. John Fitzgerald for the Waggon [sic] and four horses he just received. Autograph note signed, [fragment]. Col. Fitzgerald was a prominent Alexandrian.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia. Received letter day after G.W. left Phila.--praise of G.W.--\"Few in his situation after having so successfully played a Game for their Country but would have played an after Game for themselves--her little god daughter (Mrs. F's child)--mourns her own lost children--invitation to visit Phila.--compliments of season \u0026 New Year.","D.S. 3 pages. Conveys \"All that plantation now in possession of the said Penelope French called the Dogue Run plantation in Fairfax County, and adjoining the land of the Immortal George Washington and a number of slaves thereon\" for an annual rent of \"One hundred and thirty six pounds Gold and Silver, Dollars at six Shillings and half Joes at forty eight shillings ...\" Document signed, laminated, docketed \"A Lease from Penelope French and Benjamin Dulany to John Robertson January 1st 1784,\" 3 red seals, watermarks. Signed by Penelope French, Benj. Dulany and John Robertson - witnessed by Going Lanphier and Robert Lanphier. Some marginal notes in handwriting of George Washington.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Discusses disruption of business because of inclement weather; sale of Bushrod's hogsheads; disposition of his books.","A.N. 1 page. A bill from William A. Washington (1757-1810; George Washington's nephew) to the estate of Richard Muse for the hiring of \"negro Ceasar\" by Muse's overseer William Smith.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Will procure glasses for her, but regrets she needs them--post is surest way to send letters--many guests, but has been out little--\"Extensive connections and supposed large Fortunes, have their consequent Appendages tho not always of the most agreeable sort.\"--her goddaughter (Mrs. F.'s child). Autograph letter signed, docketed in another hand. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz Powel.\"","A.L. 2 pages. Has posted advertisements on General's lands that George Washington intends to assert his claims there. Settlers there alarmed.","Hermitage. Letter discussing sales of various goods, and slaves.","D.S. 1 page. In writing of and docketed by William Augustine Washington. Received by the hands of James Nivison £ 6 in payment for self and William Butler.","Receipt. D.S. 1 page. Document signed, fragment, docketed on back, \"Majr Burdett Ashton's Rect for his Wifes and his proportion of my Brother George Washington's Legacies,\" incomplete watermark. For \"every Claim wch I have against the Estate of Augustine Washington decd as well on the Acct of the Legacy left my Wife an also my proportion of Legacy by the Death of Mr. George Washington decd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Bushfield. Re: Shipment of Bushrod's chest and other goods from Philadelphia.","Autograph letter signed in French. Paris. Chastellux writes of the departure of the Marquis de Lafayette to America. He imagines the scene if he, instead of Lafayette, might return to America and visit with Washington. He reminisces about the weeks spent at Albany and Saratoga during the Revolution and follows with a postscript regarding Madam Carter now Madam Church.","A.N.S. 1 page. I.O.U. from Washington to Booth, of Maryland, for \"Forty Guineys.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mrs. Washington asks Col. Fitzgerald to convey to her sons at Mount Vernon, with as much expediency as possible, the enclosed information. Re: Bushrod Washington's personal affects.","D. 1 page, in hand of Gart. Tho[mpson], fragment, badly charred and mutilated, laminated, docketed, incomplete watermark (indistinguishable). Bill from John Kea[ ] to Mary Washington for [£2.5.0].","D.S. Receipt for £5.0.0. pd. in full by W. A. Washington--signed with C. Highlander's mark and witnessed by Jenny [Mrs. Jane ?] Washington. Docketed \"Charles Highlander's Rec. £ 5.0.0.,\" laminated.","D.S. 2 pages. Agreement for Whiting to make repairs on his dwelling house, pay taxes, not allow servants and other stipulations on a certain tract (unclear as to location). Crane is making the agreement on behalf of George Augustine Washington. Whiting lived at Snow Hill on Bull Run in Prince William County.","A.L. 1 page. Letter in a humorous vein, chiding him for not writing--sends a book which she once recommended for his perusal--sends him fur gloves because \"the Severity of the last Winter may have operated so violently on his Herculean Hands, as to have numbed his fingers,\" thus preventing writing. Autograph letter, docketed in Mrs. P.'s hand, watermark (GR surmounted by crown and powder horn), written in 3rd person. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","Account of Col. John Augustine Washington with the London agent Messer's deDrusina, Ridder, and Clerk. The account ledger includes items such as tools, shoes, clothing, dishes, cutlery, sewing . 1 sheet, 4 pages of implements, nails, snuff boxes, sugar, fabric, spectacles, and Hyson tea. Autograph document signed, 4 pages.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Can write oftener now--post leaves regularly--everyone sick--Miss Butler Thornton died of sore throat--Fanny's health improved by nursing George--sending Betsy to Fredericksburg for education--[Fanny is his wife and G.A.W.'s sister]--house not finished--has partnership in store at Germana--hopes to complete mills by winter next year--advises G.A.W. to build store or warehouses on his land--\" ... anythg. is preferable to an Estate in Land and negroes, which are not only unprofitable, but vexatious and troublesome\"--should sell land for certificates--Col. [Wm.] Washington wrote that G.A.W. was well.  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G. A. W.Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Ball\".","A.L.S. integral cover, New York, watermark. Docketed \"Excellency Richard Henry Lee President of the Honorable Continental Congress.\"  Re apprehension and publication of private letters abroad concerning public credit, and shows the necessity of \"immediate vigourous measures for supplying the Treasury of the United States...\" Note at bottom indicates 13 copies made and sent.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Fox Neck. Letter by Maj. Jones--read in paper account of arrival in Charleston and health is restored--he should go to Sweet Springs in June - Oct.--\"A Virginia Estate is attended with such care, anxiety, and trouble, that it will in some measure prevent our Ease and Happiness ...\"--has rented out \"Traveller's Rest\" with stock, etc. to Mr. Young, an English farmer--lays off farm in equal lots of 40 A. with ditches and fencing--\"From this I shall get somethg. certin, and my Posterity will have a pretty Farm in such perfection as will require but few slaves to manage it.\"--intends same for all his property--Sam.[G.A.W.'s brother] bought wagon and will visit soon--will go to Sweet Springs to improve wife's health--G.A.W.'s lots in good condition--has received no rents for him--Callender should collect them--the Magnolia are produced from the Seed which are contained in Cones ...\"--will go to Botonast nearby to get information and some seeds. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., \"Recd 1st Apl. 85\". Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Ball.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Fredericksburg. Concern for G.A.W.'s health--should he need any cash, call on his friend Mr. Wm. Crafts--\"your core and filtering stone came same to hand and is in my store.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., \"Recd. 1st Apl. 85\", watermark (FA). Name on original manuscript appears as \"[Capt.] E. Callender.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Spotsylvania City. His letter not received--death of his baby [George] of the humour in his head--\" ... the old Lady (Mrs. Washington [Mary]) not long ago had a violent fall from her steps wch had nearly broke her arm. It is now getting so yd. she has some little use of it.\"--Col. Jno. Thronton will let G.A.W. have horse on good terms--rents--Capt. Callender expects him to draw upon him and his friends--goes to Sweet Springs if he can raise money--hopes to complete his race, dam and saw mill--all in Berkeley are well--will go there with Col. [Chas.] Washington--elections at Stafford--Garrett and Brent elected--Maj. Dick dead and John Lewis near death at Dr. [David] Stuart's--Miss Spriggs married Jno. Mercer and Brent to Miss Ambler. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., watermark (GR surmounted by crown and powder horn). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Ball\".","A.L.S. 3 pages. Charleston. Earliest ship for Va. is next Thursday for Fredericksburg--ship for Phila. or N.Y. will arrive shortly--will engage staterooms on this for G.A.W.--Phila. newspapers just arriving on ship. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., watermark (GR surmounted by crown and powder horn).","A.L.S. 1 page. Acknowledges letter telling of his son's death--[Capt. Alexander Spotswood Dandridge]--what to do with land intended for his son--bring grandson to Hanover--does she have coat buttons of Scotch thistle which his son had?--he promised to wear them for friend's sake--weak from spell of gout.  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (Armed woman and rampant lion with motto Pro Patria GSB). Name on original manuscript appears as \"N. W. Dandridge.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Charleston. Ship bearing Major Jones leaves for Va. Thursday, barring possibility of freight for other parts of continent--tell Major Jones nothing has been heard of his friend [Gile ?]. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Received letter covering several others to forward--will visit [Mt. Vernon] shortly--tell Mr. Lewis he will see him tomorrow or next day. Autograph letter signed, integral cover (in different hand), watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. Callender.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. On board the sloop Unity. Unable to pay house rent which is due--encloses £6 and promises rest soon to be paid to Capt. Callender--is doing some ship's carpentry work at present. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Rich. Kenney.\"","D.S. 1 page. Torn. Sale by the Lees, husband and wife, to Washington and Smith of Burnt House, Old Quarter and Forest plantations, approx. 2600 acres in all. Burnt House tract located just south of Bushfield, home of JAW. A trustee signs for JAW. Witnessed by Hannah, Mildred, and Bushrod Washington, among others.","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. His flour hasn't come yet--will be taken care of when it does--will inform gentlemen desirous of purchasing corn that he has some--lists prices current on flour, etc.--tobacco shipped by Mr. Stoddard. Autograph letter signed, badly charred, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Herbert.\" Poor condition, badly torn.","A.L.S. 1 page. Concerning correspondence with George Washington.","A.L.S. 1 page. Charles City, Virginia. Edloe has bond of Bernarde Moor's, signed as security by Lawrence Washington--requests payment from Lawrence Washington's estate. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Left word on leaving town that debt to G.A.W. was to be paid, but business interfered--Bundle at Mrs. Maury's--bundle of boots will come by next stage--is he married?--brother and sister going to springs. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"H. Armistead.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Mr. [Long?] left $55. with Mr. Watson for him--forwards bundle by stage--his brother is at Hobbs Hole [Tappahannock]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., laminated, watermark, directed \"by care of Josiah Watson Esq. with a Bundle.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"H. Armistead.\"","D.S. 1 page. Benjamin Franklin's account with artist Jean Antoine Houdon for expenses and work done. Includes an order with Monsieur Jefferson.","Fragment, 1 page, docketed. Promise to pay £3. Signed by Throckmorton; witnessed by Ferdinand Washington, [son of Samuel Washington].","A.L.S. 2 pages. Studley, Hanover City. Ill health and business prevent his coming [to wedding of Geo. A. W. with Fanny Bassett]--will send carriage for them to spend Christmas with them--family at Studley sends regards. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W.","A.L.S. 1 page. Sends £25, balance of Mr. Matthew Whiting's rent--unable to pay £35 on his own rent until Nov. [sublet of farm from Whiting].  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ja. Crane.\"","Bill of sale, John Augustine Washington to his son, Bushrod Washington. John Augustine Washington testifies, 'five shillings to me in hand paid by the said Bushrod Washington before the sealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged Have Given, Granted, Bargained sold and conveyed...the following Negroe Slaves..\" Includes list of slaves by name. Signed by \"John Augt. Washington\" and witnessed by Jenny [Jane] Washington, Theodorick Lee and Corbin Washington. Autograph document signed, 1 page.","A.L.S. 1 page. Could not procure the silk for Mrs. [Fanny] Washington--hasn't the cash due G.A.W.--first cash he can get he will send--congratulations on his marriage. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docket by G.A.W., marked \"care of Mr. Josiah Watson.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Congratulations on his marriage. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., broken red seal. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Le Mayeur\". [Dr. Le Mayeur was a French dentist; Gen. Washington was one of his patients].","A.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Sends £5 due on rent, but cannot pay more until later--congratulations on marriage--and improvement of health. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W. [At bottom of page is a list of money sent].","A.L.S. 2 pages. Williamsburg. His neglect in writing--\"I will take the liberty of enquiring into your feats of sportsmanship for I expect if you have ever been able to rise soon enough to execute your threats the poor ducks have been slain by thousands.\" --tell G.W. honey locust seed can be got at Eltham this year. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Berkeley City. Sends £35 in consignment of rent due by M. Whiting, tho he can hardly spare it--give Mr. McCray of Alexandria, the bearer, a receipt--\"for the aforesaid rent due from Mr. Matthew Whiting for the year 1785.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., marked \"Hand by Mr. M Cray.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ja. Crane\". [Lists kinds of money sent in payment].","A.L.S. 1 page. Happy Retreat, near Charles Town. Congratulations on marriage--family is well--Mr. Crowe's money to be paid--saw G.A.W.'s property advertised in paper in Genl.'s name in Fredericksburg--Mr. John Briscoe desires to buy Whiting's place--write by Mr. McCray who comes to spend winter with them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.A.W., directed \"Hon'd by Mr. McCray.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Cha. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. An order for household articles--2 large Dutch blankets, not torn in two--clamps, bed cord, brads, large common plate buttons, one pair large leather shoes or pumps, one pair large callimanco, cupboard locks, one hank of silk \"near the pattern sent\", \"one hank of deep green\", long bent horn comb. [Enclosed is a scrap of silk mounted on paper]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, endorsed, silked. Name on original manuscript appears as \"H. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Annapolis. Regarding the management of the Principio Company property belonging to William A. Washington, who inherited the property from his father Augustine (George Washington's half-brother). Russell is manager and iron-master of the Principio Company. Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Inquires price of land and lots in [Fredericksburg] advertised in paper--intends buying if price is right--will give good bonds--answer by next stage. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., directed \"To the care Mr. Wm. Hunter.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Rob. B. Chew.\"","Account - D.S. 1 page. Account from Oct. 1786-May 1789 amounting to £11.0.4 for iron work, shoeing wheels, ox chains, repairing old stock bands, etc. Credit given of £7.18.0 for 39 1/2 baskets of wheat. Document signed, badly charred, laminated, docketed \"Acct. Mr. J. Hill for Mrs. Washington\".Account sworn to on Aug. 13, 1790 by Chas. C[aller ?] and receipted by Abner Vernon.","D.S. 10 pages. Account of William Augustine Washington with Messieurs Henderson, Ferguson, and Gibson.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Blenheim. Has heard of attachment on Md. estate of his father [Augustine W.] in consequence of a claim against Nivison--requests Mr. Cracroft to hire lawyer to fight it--bearer has briefs of case. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed \"Mr. Washington's papers delivered by Mr. Craycroft,\" marked \"fav. by Mr. Spencer Carter,\" watermark.","D.S. 2 pages. George A. Washington agrees to rent to John Lewis \"the Lotts inclosed within the [ ] on which H. Armistead now resides for the sum of Seventy five Pounds ...\" Lewis also agrees to certain repairs to a dwelling house, stable and kitchen. Witnessed by a Mr. Ball. Signed and docketed.","A.D.S. 1 page. Gundin Chapin and Co. to George Augustine Washington. 1/2 doz. screws [1] pr Brass hinges, 500 no. 5 springs. Autograph document signed, in hand of Aquila Brown, laminated, watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [1786] July 17. Receipted by Aquila Brown for Gundin Chapin and Co.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Safe arrival at G. W.'s--be sure the General gets good Sanfine seed which he is ordering--get a \"Clever Lille Desant plow which must go with out a weeal for the land is not Level and to be shoor to make him Light and Desant and be Shoor to make him turn the works well ...\"--describes plows in use at Mt. V.--doesn't want wife to come yet, for he may not stay past his year--land poor, plows poor, farm instruments poor--wages and terms of General's are good--dislikes negroes--\"tese Black Peope I am Rather in Danger of being posind among them ...\"--wife can decide about coming--look after his children--General sold good sheep for 40/ \"a pes of thar money.\"--.  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermarks. [Bloxham was an English farmer who came to serve as farmer and manager of some activities at Mount Vernon. Peacey was his sponsor].","A.L.S. 6 pages. Congratulations on birth of another [daughter]--reflections on the role of women in educating children, and the education they need--wishes to have spent more time on improving mind than person--\"I have not a doubt that the General's visit to Chatham was productive of as much Pleasure to him as to you. I am sorry that you have Reason to think his native Climate does not so well agree with him as ours. In all probability his Destination will be Virginia. and sure I am that his Inclination and Attachments are decidedly for that State. When you see him present my Comps. he is one of my best Friends and Favorites.\"--family matters--too much rain for grain. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed in Mrs. Powel's hand, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel.\"","D.S. 1 page. The bond is for 67 pounds sterling.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Bushrod W. delivers letter and documents relating to a suit being brought against the estate of Augustine W.--his illness prevents attendance--gives some details of the defence--Bushrod will give security for him. Autograph letter signed, cover, laminated, docketed \"Forrest Stoddert vs. Washington,\" watermarks. Sent a copy of Augustine Washington's will for the use of Stone as a legal representative in a Maryland suit.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Bushrod W. delivers letter and documents relatinig to suit being brought against the estate of Augustine W.--his illness prevents attendance--gives some details of the defence--Bushrod will give security for him. Autograph letter signed, cover, laminated, docketed \"Forrest Stoddert vs. Washington,\" watermarks.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Send crimson or blue silk to face flannel waistcoat for the General. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed watermark.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Malbro. Would quarrel with Mr. W[ashington] for not allowing her to visit them--will bring missil or send it by first opportunity--best love to all at Mt. Vernon--a kiss to her godddaughter--Sally [Sarah Offitt Craufurd] can almost walk. Autograph letter signed, fragment, incomplete, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Sarah Craufurd.\"","A.D. 28 pages. Rutherford's survey for land owned by George Augustine Washington near Charles Town in Berkeley County, Virginia (now West Virginia). Survey of this tract after it was split and bequested to G.A.W.'s sons, George Fayette and Charles Augustine. The sons, in turn, rented their properties to Peter Cockrell and Garland Moore, respectively. Includes list of 10 slaves Cockrell rented along with land and accounts of expenses and produce of the Berkeley Farm.","A.D.S. 1 page. Thompson agrees to \"furnish Major George [A.] Washington with Thirty Barrills of Indian Corn to be delivered at his place in the Month of March next, ...\" or to freight it to General Washington's mill if that is G.A.W.'s wish. If he fails in this obligation, 40 pounds Virginia currency is due.","A.L.S. 1 page. Sends packet which Gen. Washington sent to him--quotes from G.W.'s letter telling of desire of his farmer [Bloxham] to bring wife and children over to America--ship sails from London to place near G.W's seat in Feb.--if passage is desired for her must be paid in advance. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, post mark \"A1, 17\", watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Welch.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. London. Thanks for present of a hare--has booked passage for Mrs. Bloxham and 2 children--\" ... the Vessell goes very near Gen. Washingtons Landing so that Mrs. Bloxham has not far to travel\"--costs of passage--bring bedding for ship's cabin--\"Goods and cloaths in Virginia as they mostly come from hence are very dear, therefore it woud be necessary for her to Lay in a good Stock of them ...\"--seeds will go by same boat--these will be sent to warehouse or counting house first--if Mrs. Bloxham changes her mind let him know. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmark, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Welch.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Dr. Craik brings a shoe--send a pair or two at Lowry's of purple morroco of same size--also a pr. or 2 of red--Mrs. Washington will send back ones not suiting. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, part of watermark (HB).","A.D.S. 2 pages. Survey and plat of 1121-acre tract owned by George Augustine Washington near Charleston in the county of Berkeley.\" About 250 acres of the ... tract is cleared ...\"","D.S. 2 pages. Renewal of an agreement made December 25, 1784 (see MVLA Collection). This agreement is to expire on December 25, 1787 \"at which time the said Land and premises is to be ... peaceably and quietly given up to said Washington as required.\" Rent is 40 pounds Virginia currency. Document signed, docketed.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Have shirts, neck handkerchiefs \u0026 ruffles made from linen an cambrick left at Snow's store--to have been made at Mt. V. but G.W. having new \"recruit\" made for himself, so \"I therefore told Mrs. Washington that I could not get any linnen which I liked-that was a lie Snow, but yet it did not hurt me to tell it so much as it would to have delayed anything which was doing for the Genl.\"--Peter to pick up Lear's shoes--\"Has [Hooff ?] paid or protested by bill upon him?\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed, watermark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Received Mr. Hanson's draft and the bill for making shirts--advancing board to Mr. Hanson before due for [Geo. S. and Lawrence A. Washington]--got down before rains came--send down Mr. Hunter's receipt--\"Washington sends his love to you and says you are not a man of your word, for you promised to come down here on Sunday and did not.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, watermark.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Thanks for 4 shirts and 2 neck cloths--send rest and the bill, will pay when next in town--apologizes for lack of New England gallantry at letting Miss Craik go home by herself--will accompany Mrs. W. and Mrs. Stuart to Belle Voir--Phila. packet just \"passing by the door\"--when can they get things from her?--is now writing this while in hands of his [\"freisear\"]--5 more wash basins are needed. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark.","Division of slaves from the estate of John Augustine Washington amongst Bushrod Washington, Corbin Washington, and Hannah Washington. \"West\" Ford, \"Billey\", \"Betty\", and \"Venus\" are listed under slaves to Hannah Washington. 1 sheet, 2 pages of text.","At court held for Westmoreland County the 31st day of July 1787, the Will and Codicil made 1785 November 19 by John Augustine Washington and under the oath of executors Bushrod Washington and Corbin Washington along with William Augustine Washington was entered into and acknowledged bond with conditions as the law direct. Certificate is granted them for obtaining a probate. Signed by James Bland, C.W.C and William Butler, D.C. and noted as 'A true Copy.' Autograph document signed, 1 page.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Letter and articles came to hand--he used good judgment on the cape--send black cape for G.A.W. and one for self; also plain metal buttons for white broad cloth vest and breeches--Mrs. W. obliged for cards--\"Mrs. St[uart] was disappointed by not seeing certain personages on Sunday.\"--send hair ribbon--any late arrivals in Alexa.?  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, watermark.","Account. A.D.S. 1 page. Account for £6.10.9 includes woodwork for 1 pr. cart wheels, 2 boxes for them, tire and nails, altering and putting on 8 stock bands. Credit is given for wheat and old iron. Autograph document signed, in hand of Abner Vernon, fragment, badly charred, laminated, incomplete watermark. Account certified correct by Abner Vernon.","D.S. 1 page. Signed by J[?] Berry to the fact that John Milton, deputy sheriff served notice to William Kerchival and John Williams that judgement would be brought in October for payment of bond to George Washington. Milton served notice on Aug. 21, 1787. Addressed to Francis Whiting on the other side.","Bill. 12 dancing lessons for Miss Fanny Smith and 6 visits to reach Miss H[annah] Washington...her school is located at Chantilly ...","A.L.S. 1 page. Fears frost, \u0026 will be unable to see them until 10th or 12th of month--please pay Mr. Anthony Buckner sum of £3, and place to acct. of D. S. Autograph letter signed, fragment with integral cover, laminated, docketed, directed \"By Mr. A. Buckner.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Send by the bearer 3 bushels of salt, allum, and the plank, if it is ready--if not ready, let him know when it will be. Autograph letter signed, fragment, docketed, laminated, part of a watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Let bearer, John Monday, have bottle of snuff, bed cord, molasses, pint tumbler and [ ] and charge to his own account. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, fragment, laminated, watermark, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Rob. H. Hooe.","A.D.S. 1 page. Brent-Town. To the assistant for Huie, Reid, and Company. Send by bearer 1/2 yd. cloth--are goods arrived and open yet? Let Mr. Peirce have credit in store, and will guarantee payment for him. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Hooe.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Send by bearer, Jno. McKay salt and small pot and charge it. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed, on reverse of part of legal document.","A.L.S. 1 page. Please let Benj. Mattison have 4000 single [tens?] and 200 double [tens?]. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed.","A.D.S. 1 page. Pay bearer £0.9.2. Autograph document signed, fragment, docketed \"Charles Adams 11 Oct 87,\" laminated.","A.L.S. 1 page. Dumfries. Send by John 3 yds. fine \"plad\", one gallon good spirits, molasses, morocco slippers, callimineo pumps, candles, and 2 wash basons. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Neabsco. Must leave for Bul[l] Run in morning--requests he let bearer have £6 to pay workmen--will write memorandum of all winter clothing needed. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed, watermark [separate cover addressed to Mr. Reid probably goes with this letter].","Fragment of cover, probably goes with letter of October 17, 1787, John Carter, Jr. Neabsco, to James Reid.","A.L.S. 1 page. To James Read (or Reid?) in Dumfries. Send by Scipio sugar, tea, also for Polly Brent send crape gauze, leather shoes to measure sent, and large chip hat--send 2 hanks pale yellow silk. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Send by bearer 1000 ten penny nails, 2 bead cords \u0026 1 quart rum--to be charged. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed, incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Credit Mr. Blake, bearer, for what necessaries he wants on her account. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Send ten penny nails, brown lining \"garman Toulles\" stockings, etc. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed \"John Smith 29 Octr 87.\"","Account with a dressmaker ... entries include making a \"lude string Robe\" robe and petty coat, great coat and altering 3 garments ... total £1.10.0. Receipted Aug. 31, 1790.","D.S. 4 pages. Bonds taken for [slaves?] sold, amounting to £560.19.0--signed by Willm. A. Washington and John Fauntleroy--\"other Accts. on this list not yet bonded--£121.19.1\"--amts not bonded include for Phaeton and harness, Chair, Livestock and lumber. Document signed, endorsed \"An Acc't. of Bonds and debts due for property sold of Colo. Thomas Turner at Smith's Mount and Nanzatico,\" laminated, unidentified watermark.","D.S. 2 pages. Washington agrees to continue leasing a tract of land in Berkeley County \"adjoining the Town of Charles Town for and during the Term of one Year ...\" i.e. Dec. 25, 1787 to Dec. 25, 1788. Whiting shall pay required land tax and \"Forty Pounds Spacie, Virginia Currency, ...\" to Washington.","D. 1 page. Whiting exchanges \"... two Cows under seven years old, thirteen herd of Sheep under four years old\" for a year's rent of land in Berkeley County (see Agreement, Nov. 3, 1787). Washington allows four pounds ten shillings for each cow and twelve shillings per herd of sheep.","A.D.S. 26 pages. A portion of an account book containing record of rentals due and accounts owed by \"George Washington President of the United States.\"--the first 9 pp. (at least one missing) concern tenants living on the tract called \"Asbeys Bend - under the Blue Ridge Part in Fauquier and Part in Loudoun\"--lots are listed, tenant named, and an account given of what he owes and has paid--following pp. concern lands on Gooseneck Creek in Fauquier County and in Berkeley County and Frederick County.--then follow several pp. of \"George Washington President of the United States in Acct. Current with B. Muse\", concerning expenses and collections, legal in nature in connection with the foregoing lands and tenants. Autograph document signed, in hand of Battaile Muse, 2 blank pages, silked.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Airy. Thanks him for his condolences and offer of help upon her afflictions. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by T. Lear. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor Stuart.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Little Washington Custis [6 yrs. old] thanks Mrs. Powel for a book, the Children's Friends, which she sent him--his sisters and Miss Harriot [Washington] send their respects. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Unhappy over their separation--her approaching confinement [Anna Maria Washington, born April 3, 1788]--weather severe--plows frozen--spare no expense in getting skillful person, recommends Mrs. Harrison [midwife ?]--Mrs. Bassett's shoes not forwarded to Phila. yet--will get biscuit and hat for your father and brother--family news--inquire into cotton--little Wash. [Custis] wants to write her a letter--\"We this evening recd. an acct. of the adoption of the Constitution by the State of Massachusets which was deliberately discusd and with the greatest harmony adopted the Minority determining to give it every support tho they were unsuccesful in their opposition.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by Fanny B. W-n, watermark (IV). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. A. Washington.\"","A.D. 1 page. For 6 bushels of winter vetches for General Washington, totaling £2.2.0. Autograph document, small page, docketed. [This was for seed bought in England].","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Sent letter yesterday by Col. Humphreys--send a dozen hand saw files and 3 men's coarse hats--Tom has Mr. Porter's saddlebags. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Robert Morris on way to Va. and takes portable camera obscura as a gift to G.W.P. Custis [7 yrs. old]--landscapes at Mt. Vernon will be perfectly represented and can be copied--profiles may be taken with it--Mr. Morris will show him how to use it--send her his sister's [Nelly] and Mrs. W.'s profiles. Autograph letter signed, docketed, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Asks for 6 barrels of \"Hearons\" [herring ?] from Mt. Vernon--thanks for trouble in finding him freight--try to find Gibb a load from the Potomac back to Fredericksburg. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., watermark (Taylor). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Edw Pye Chamberlay\". [Chamberlayne, of King Wm. County, married Agnes Dandridge].","A.L.S. 1 page. Land to be sold by Washington to Sullivan who wants it for speculation--Peter can bring mares to the horse. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, \"A distinguished and brave Revolutionary officer\", watermark.","Four receipts signed by Davenport (George Washington's miller) from the Mill. An accompanying docket refers to these receipts as \"Accounts of Corn and Meal delivered out of the Mill for and by the orders of G[eorge] A[ugustine] W[ashingto]n...125 Bushels Corn.\" Four documents signed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Jos. Davenport.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Send Mrs. [Martha] Washington 2 yds. black lute-string, \"as near the patron [pattern] as it can be got\",--also 3 prs. of best white kid gloves, long--. Autograph letter signed, laminated, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rotterdam. Received from Capt. Robt. Wyllie on his brig the Molly the documents handing them 50 hhds. tobacco, and letter informing them the vessel's whole cargo was addressed to them from themselves, Mr. Hector Alexander, and Mr. George Walker of Georgetown--before they could finish processing it as per instructions, an interdict from Mr. G. Gibson to Capt. Wyllie to deliver cargo to him, on consequence of order from Messr. Smith Huie Alexander and Co. of Glasgow--sends copy of letter they sent to Smith Huie Alexander and Co.--thanks them for confidence placed in them--will inform them of decision in this affair. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, laminated, directed \" By Cap. McGill from Rotterdam,\" also marked on cover \"Capt. Quick to go from [ ] the readiest way to Rotterdam,\" cover used as a scratch sheet, watermark.","D. 2 pages. George Augustine Washington contracts with Samuel Roberts for the latter to disassemble a building at Johnson's Fishery (at River Farm) and re-erect it \"... agreeably to the back part of Genl. Washington's kitchen or Servant's Hall, weatherboard, case, cornice, and bargeboard it in the same way--.\" Roberts is to receive, for his service, 11 pounds Virginia currency and the assistance of one slave. Document is unsigned.","One envelope, no letter or note. Addressed to Samuel Powel.","A.D. 1 page.","A.L.S. 1 page. Asks his price for land in Carolina--has been offered land \"in this Neighbourhood\" but prefers the Carolina tract--poor quality of Carolina land. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Richmond\", watermark obscured.","A.D. 1 page. Account of sales of fruit received by the Philadelphia Packet, Capt. Elwood for a/c of Messrs. Andrew Clows Co. George Washington's order for 110 pounds of filberts appears on the account of fruit brought to Alexandria on Captain John Ellwood, Jr.'s Philadelphia packet boat, the sloop \"Charming Polly.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Smith tells Washington of certain clothing purchases she has charged to Washington on account with \"Mr. Crabb.\" Letter carried \"By Harry.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Winchester. On reverse, a protest signed by Thacker Washington \"... because not given by Miss Anne Blair, whose order will be accepted.\" Request for payment of £11.12.6 to Mr. Nath. Gray.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Apologies for delay in executing commission for Mrs. W.--has been ill--nice white fur available, but advises waiting until autumn, because of lateness of season--did he receive letter and pamphlet of the Debates of the [Phila.] Convention?--\"As I knew you were a Member of the Virginia Convention I thought it might be agreeable to you to see in how masterly a Manner Mrs. Wilson had treated the Science of Government.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, red seal, watermark (W).Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Thanks him for forwarding 4 tierces and 3 barrels of seed by the Tree Mason, Capt. Lawrence Lazore--please forward freight bill. Autograph letter signed, docketed \"Recd. [April] 24 Ansd May 13th\", watermark (incomplete LVG and powder horn). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Orders muslin for Mrs. Washington--requests Dunlap and Claypole's paper sent regularly to Major [G.A.] Washington--send Will [to N.Y.] when he's able to travel. Autograph letter, laminated, docketed by Lear(?) \"These letters were recorded by H.[owell] Lewis. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","Printed broadside outlining the formal order of procession for the inauguration ceremony for the first President of the United States, George Washington. A manuscript docket on verso reads \"Order of Procession on the Inauguration of President Washing[tn], 30 April 1790.\" Another manuscript docket on the front of the broadside, underneath the printed text, reads \"Order of procession on the inauguration of President Washington 30, April 1790.\" This year is incorrect, as the inauguration took place on 30 April 1789.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Pittsylvania. Return of his draft, half satisfied leads him to think it is inconvenient for them to answer any further requisitions for money--will try to discharge his large debt to them speedily--reminds them that they had consented to consolidate his scattered debts into one general acct. upon their books--hopes this will prevail upon them to give him time to discharge various debts, but if they prefer, they have enough of his property at their disposal to discharge a debt to them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, laminated, directed by \"favr. Mr. Smith,\" watermark.","A.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. President would like Billy [Lee] sent to Mt. Vernon when he can be moved safely, for he cannot be of use here--\"But if he is still anxious to come on here the President would gratify him altho he will be troublesome--He has been an old and faithful Servt. this is enough for the Presidt. to gratify him in every reasonable wish\"--if Major W. needs buck wheat from Phila. he will let you know--G. W. wishes Dunlop and Claypool's paper sent to N.Y., and will furnish them from there to the Major at Mt. Vernon. Autograph letter initial signed, laminated, docketed by Lear(?), watermark (L Munn). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\" Not in Writings.","A.L.S. 1 page. Dumfries. Interest on certificate in name of John Dickenson belongs to bearer Mrs. Dickenson--let her have her warrant, or purchase it of her--she is in great want. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, docketed.","An estimate for a saddle for the President.","A.D. 10 pages. An account of Robert Lewis's trip as far as Baltimore accompanying his aunt Mrs. Washington to New York--family relations and friends--preparations and farewell at Mt. Vernon and Dr. Stuart's in Alexandria--Col. Blackburn's--Mr. and Mrs. B[ushrod] Washington--Mrs. W.'s parting with her servants at Mt. V.--rental of horses from Mr. Van Horn--efforts to purchase a horse for [G.W.]--two ferry crossings--Major Snowden and family--description of countryside--Mrs. Carroll's reception near Baltimore--visit with Dr. McHenry in Baltimore. Autograph document, unbound, laminated, watermark, docketed in later hand, \"Journal of Mrs. W's journey to N. York.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Charles came up to get the [storehouse ?] key being mended--send a dozen lbs. of figs to be charged to G.A.W.--needs 200 \"small tacks with flat heads proper for nailing leather on Brick moulds ...\"--Mrs. [Anna Maria] Bassett and Mrs. Washington will dine with Mrs. Porter after lunch on Sunday--Mr. Bassett will attend them and perhaps G.A.W. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by Snow (?), watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. A. Washington.\"","A.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. President desires to have Billy [Lee] sent to N.Y. since Billy earnestly desires it--send stays and shoes to Mrs. F[anny Bassett] W-n at Mt. V.--send Mrs. M. W.'s to [N.Y.] and charge all to President's account--she overpaid for altering some gowns--Billy's expenses to be pd. by G.W. thru Biddle (mentioned in Writings in footnote). Autograph letter initial signed, docketed, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\"","D. 1 page. An account of ferry and inn expenses listing all the stops between Georgetown and New York--carriage of a trunk from Phila to N.Y.--stage horses--Col. Van Horn who arranged the trip had been paid earlier some amount--. Document, in hand of Robert Lewis, watermark, endorsed on back, \"The Amount of every expence is £67.10.7 Pensylvania currency.\"","A.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. \"The President will thank you to put into the hand of Mr. Wm. Hunter Junr. of Alexa. thirty five Guineas, for him to deliver to Mr. John Campbell of Bladensbg. ... in payment for a Horse sent by Mr. Campbell to the President.\" Autograph letter initial signed, laminated, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\" Writings, XXX, 342-343. [Mr. Hunter was on his way back to Alexa. from N.Y., and stopping in Phila.].","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Inquiries about table ornaments--\" ... and if the large and small Glasses of M. Dela Croix are of the same set, he [the President] will thank you to procure them...\"--\"The President has a French man with him who is said to be a compleat Confectioner and professes to understand everything relative to these ornaments, so that the Glasses only are wanting.\" Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed, watermark (L. Munn). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. Alexandria. Discusses religion ... suggests his mother rise early and ride before breakfast ... glad she is rid of Sorrel ... welcome to molasses sugar ... will not be diffident in requesting favors of her ... glad to hear wheat, barley, and clover are so fine ... agricultural advice ...  Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"","A.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. Billy [Lee] arrived--\"The President thinks those ornaments will not answer the purpose as the two sets are not made to join each other \u0026 neither separate are large enough for his table\"--President much indisposed--fever and a tumor on his thigh. Autograph letter initial signed, docketed, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Baltimore. Sends letters of testimonials \"in my favor\"--hears of president's recovery--his sickness prevented Speaker of House of R. from writing him as per his promise. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by Lewis, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Alex. Furnival.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Sends copy of Committee's report on mode of collecting taxes--how does his memorial stand with President?--any chance of employment?--amusements in N.Y.--hopes President is recovered. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed, postmarked \"Balt. July 5.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Joshua Barney.\" [Barney sailed miniature ship \"The Federalist\" to Mount Vernon in 1788; gift of merchants of Baltimore.]","A.L.S. 4 pages. Happy over her children's situation [in N.Y.] -- glad \"My good Mama [Martha Washington] ... has at last seen the necessity of making the Dr. children respect as well as love her, for that they never wou'd have done had she continued her former improper indulgence to them.\"--their sisters are with her--death of Mr. Richard the printer--doesn't approve of taking her daughters [Eliza and Martha Custis] to Alexandria feast and merriment--requests him to have a butter print made for her--competition in selling butter to Alexandria. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor Stuart.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1789] July 8.","A.D.S. 1 page. Saurason obligates himself to sell Washington his lot \"... 40 feet on Duke street and 70 on St. Asap[h]\" for seventy five pounds Virginia Currency. This lot is \"... subject to a ground rent of twenty five Shillings...\" The agreement is subject to Washington's procuring another lot from Thorton Alexander.","D. 1 page. Account from July 1789 for \"Visiting Mrs. W. Examining a Cancer and Consultation with Dr. Hall - £2.2.0.\" Document, fragment, badly charred, laminated, docketed \"Dr. R. Wellford Acct and [ ],\" incomplete watermark. Proved before magistrate, Geo. French, on Aug. 19, 1790. Receipted on reverse Sept. 13, 1790 from Mrs. Lewis. Signed by Wm. Yates for Robt. Wellford.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Cousin A.O.C.C. married Jack Lyons--saw many friends at Eltham and Elsing Green--\" ... hope He [G.A.W.] is not so regardless of His health as he used to be, tell Him from me that one child and the prospect of another are sufficient inducements to make him prudent, an Orphan's situation is deplorable, for a Mother cannot be of much advantage without a Father's assistance.\"--lack of a carriage prevents her coming to Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by F. B. Washington. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. C. Bassett.\" Date on original catalog card appears \"[1789] Aug. 3\". [B.C. Bassett was sister-in-law of Fanny. She married John Bassett of Farmington, Hanover County. She was daughter of Wm. Burnett Browne of Elsing Green, King Wm. County.]","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Received his several letters--slippers came safely to hand, also the bill for them--£70 received from Mr. Thomas Smith on acct. of the President--send 2 prayer books to Mrs. W. Autograph letter signed, docket, incomplete watermark.","A.L. 1 page. New York. Received bill from Dunlop and Claypoole--forward the enclosed answer to an address to Bethleham--procure 20 bushels of good winter barley for seed from reputable farmer--last procured from R.I. was not good--Mrs. W. wants Mr. Hazelhurst's bill for Chintz--charge to president's acct.--she also wants another prayer book added to 2 already requested. Autograph letter, docketed by Lear(?), watermark. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Abingdon. Chides him for not writing - news from George [A. Washington] and family at Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor Stuart.\" Date on original catalog card appears \"[1789] August 19.\"","A.L.S 2 pages. Richmond. Re: Corbin W-n's suit with the Hites ... certain title papers missing must be supplied before the Oct. trial ... Patrick Matthews, Johnston, Russel are names appearing in the letter and seem to be former owners of the land in question ... \" Copy of a letter from Mr. John Marshall to Corbin Washington.\" Date on original catalog card appears \"[17]89 Aug. 23.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. New York. Prayer books came safely--encloses letter to Nicholas Eveleigh(?) in S. Carolina--put it on first boat to that place--\"Mrs. Washington wishes you to send 25to ... of chocolet shells to Mt. Vernon ...\"--send statement of President's account. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, partial watermark.","A.L. 2 pages. New York. President is getting a German gardner from Phila.--he doesn't speak English or know the country--pay and charge to President's account the amount of his passage in stage from Phila. to Alexandria. Autograph letter, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark (LVG surmounted by powder horn). Name does not appear on original manuscript. [Gardener was John Christian Ehler, sent from Germany by Henrick Wilmans of Bremen].","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Mrs. W. wants a gown of color like that enclosed in Tabby, ducape or Padusoy [paduasay]--send samples and price. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark (armed figure). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. G.W.'s acct. [from Biddle] is right--Mrs. W. wants 15 yds. of Padusoy of enclosed pattern--G.W. wants prices on clover seed and early delivery--suffered greatly last year because of late delivery of seed--congratulations on apptmt. as Marshal of District of Pennsyl. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark.Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Introducing Col. Gordon, Col. Buckside, Capt. [Isaakson ?], and Lt. Erskine who are on their way to Canada. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed, watermark (T. French). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ph. Schuyler.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Appointed by P. Wagener. Washington is appointed surveyor \"... of the road from General Washington's ferry to his Mill, from thence to his tumbling dam, thence along his new road to intersect the River side old road above the Gumspring ...\" and is to use \"the male labouring Tithables\" on George Washington's plantation to keep the road in good repair.","Tiffin renews his lease on land in Berkeley County [see 1788, Sept. 26, James Stuart and Edward Tiffin] for annual rent of 30 lbs., ten of which should go toward \"... putting a good Sufficient Roof on the Dwelling House and other necessary repairs ...\" Tiffin is forbidden to \"clear any land outside of his Inclosures\" or sell or waste Timber on this land nor seed any grain in the autumn unless he later agrees to a longer term.","A.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. Mrs. W.'s Padusoy [dress material] and bill for it received--President wants list of plants and prices from Mr. Bartram, and when they should be transplanted--wishes to send some to Mt. Vernon. Autograph letter initial signed, docketed by Lear, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\"","Print document, 1 page. An address from the Quakers from their annual meeting for Penn., New Jersey, Delaware, and western parts of Va. and Maryland. The Quakers are grateful for religious toleration and other American freedoms but state \"... we can take no part in carrying on war on any occasion ... but are bound ... to lead quiet and peaceable lives ... \" GW answers, in part, \"...it is doing the ... Quakers no more than justice to say, that (except their declining to share with others the burthen of the common defence) there is no denomination among us who are more exemplary and useful citizens.\" Printed document, pen trials on verso. Washington's reply is published in Writings, 30:416n.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Abingdon. Has never allowed herself to join general cry against him--wishes Bett and Patt [Eliza and Martha Custis] could have same advantages as her other children--guests--a boating accident in front of her house. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor Stuart.\" Date on original catalog card appears as \"[1789] Oct. 8.\"","D.S. 1 page. Appoints Burgess Ball attorney in his own behalf for division of estate of his mother, Mary Washington. Poor condition. Document signed, fragment, laminated, badly charred by fire, docketed Chs. Washi[ngton] Powe[r of Attorney]. Signed by Chas. Washington. Witnessed by M. Frame and Fielding Augusting Lewis.","A.D. 4 pages. \"Accot. of sales of the Stocks etc. sold at the plantation of the late Mrs. Mary Washington, on the 29th of October 1789.\" Some of the buyers include Charles Carter Jr., Bushrod Washington and Burges[s] Ball. Stock sold includes sheep, oxen, hogs, pigs, horses, cows. Autograph document, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Massachusetts. Letter was written after the visit of George Washington to Boston. Otis writes that Washington's \"... presence has diffused joy amongst all ranks ...\" Autograph letter signed, on fine (laid) paper.","A.L.S. 7 pages. Boston. He was fortunate enough to help with preparations for Washington's visit. Describes the planning and the President's visit. Docketed and signed.","D.S. 1 page. Injunction bond for paying all costs and damages \"that shall be awarded against him [Warner W.]\" in Frederick County Court. Document signed, docketed \"Washington vs. Mills and Co., Injn. Bond,\" watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Has heard nothing from Mr. Bartram regarding plants and shrubs--has been away from N.Y. with President--\"The President will thank you to pay to the Honb. Robt. Morris Esq. livres 32-12-2 being a balance due to Gouvr. Morris Esq. for something which he purchasd in France for the Presid. - and also to know from him (R.M.) the amount of some floor matts and a pr. of blk sattin brot. from India the summer before last in one of Mr. Morris's ships and pay the same\"--find out price of buck wheat and if it can be had on short notice--clover seed has been procured here. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed by Lear(?) \"per Major Jackson,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","Receipt for loaves of bread for the prisoners. Small slip of paper charred by fire, laminated, watermark.","Small scrap of paper, charred by fire, laminated. For £3.0.0 due from George Washington.","26 shillings discharging Miss Fanny B. Smith's account ... Witnessed by Hannah Washington, Sr.","A.L. 1 page. Lancaster. He cannot accept commission of purchasing mares for Genl. W.--his daughter very ill, and cannot go thru country looking for them--Mr. John Miller knows horses and is dependable--perhaps he can undertake the business. Autograph letter, docketed. [See letter from Th. Hartley to G.W., Dec. 7, 1789].","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Received his letter after delay--the President has been informed of contents and replies, \"as an act of Providence has interposed to render a complyance with your promise impracticable, he must have further patience\"--he also says clean sound wheat will be taken at his mill in payment and the Alexandria Cash price allowed for it--corn crop poor so would also like to have some if he has it. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark, postmarked \"Alex Dec. 18,\" docketed, note in later hand reads \"Above signature seems to be that of George Augustine Washington Son of Charles - who was G.W.'s brother - This presented to MVLA July 3/97 by Mrs. Carrol Mercer Washn. D.C.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"George A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. New York. President desires to know prices of buckwheat delevered to Va. in bags, and in barrels--if cheaper there or in back counties of Va.--requests information by next week so he can write Major W. what to do--probably can't be sent down rivers until spring thaws--Mrs. Reinagle, who taught Miss Custis music, to send some music proper for her thru the winter--mentions his approaching marriage. Autograph letter signed, docketed, watermark.","1 page docketed. Laminated. This cover came with all the letters to Biddle from Lear.","A.D. 1 page. Lists 13 slaves by name, above 16 years of age, and \"Horses 7.\" Also lists his taxable property in Truro Parish, 1789 as three slaves above 16 years, four horses and a phaeton carriage.","D.S. 1 page. A Tax Bill for the year 1788, directed to Major George Washington, nephew of General Washington, and one time Mount Vernon manager, from Mr. Vernon manager, from Mr. Joseph Powell in the amount of £7.2.2 plus 36 lbs of tobacco.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Received music from Mr. Ranigle -- Send 200 bushels of buckwheat to Mt. Vernon in bags marked G.W. -- compliments of the season from President and Mrs. Washington. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, watermark incomplete.","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. President wants some superfine bolting cloth to be sent to Mt. Vernon-for a reel 9'2\" in length and 5'6\" in circumference -- have cloth chosen by Mrs. Lewis or a skillful miller. Autograph letter signed, docketed.","A.L.S. 2 pages. New York. [Washington] has written Major [George A.] W-n regarding the bolting cloth--G.W. arranged thru Col. Hartley of Lancaster to have breeding mares sent to Mt. Vernon--money to be paid thru Biddle. Autograph letter signed, docketed by T. Lear \"Jany 17. 1790.\"  Dated incorrectly 1789 in heading, incomplete watermark. Not in Writings; Vol. XXX, p. 507, has footnotes mentioning this letter. Date on original catalog card appears [1790] Jan. 17.","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. A draft enclosed, drawn by Samuel Meredith on the Bank of North America for $1066.66 -- to go to the account of the President -- is to pay for breeding mares bought through John Miller and Paul Zantzinger. Autograph letter signed, docketed, corrections added in G.W.'s hand, watermark.","A.L. Received his letter and will render any assistance he can for President--is sure an exchange of houses can be accomplished--can treat for any part of furniture which might be wanted--will see Mr. Lear at his home this evening. Autograph letter, in first person, integral cover, docketed by Lear, laminated, watermark.  Name on original manuscript appears as \"Mr. Macomb.\"","Receipt for 18 shillings in account for Mrs. Betty Lewis, Subscribr. to Revd. Thomas Thornton for year 1789. Autograph document signed, 1 page, fragment, laminated, docketed \"Thos. Garnett [ ] Rect. 18 /\".","A.L.S. 1 page. Major Washington has sent size of bolting cloth now in the mill [see under same date, separate document] -- send by earliest conveyance to Mt. Vernon -- send president's account when convenient. utograph letter signed, docketed, incomplete watermark, [scratched on paper is name \"Polly Long,\" Lear's fiance at this time and later his first wife].","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. President wishes carpet, pea green ground with white flowers or spots -- carpeting would be better than a carpet -- can find no carpet in N. Y. to fit the room, nor good carpeting -- Scotch carpeting is almost only kind to be found there. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, (written on reverse on a cover directed to \"The Secretary of the President of the United States\"). Writings, XXXI, 8-9; Minor variations. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Received President's account -- \"In reply to your wish to know the President's birth day it will be sufficient to observe that is on the 11th of February Old Style - but the almanack Makers have generally set it down opposite to the 11th day of Feby. of the present Style - how far that may go towards establishing it on this day I don't know - but I could never consider it any other ways than stealing as many days from his valuable life as is the difference between the old and the new Style.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed.","A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for fifty pounds to be paid to George (A.) Washington agent for the President of the U.S.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Happy at receiving her letter and sister Carter's lengthy one -- sorry to hear of illness and deaths among the negroes, \"... Temple in particular as he was a hearty, strong young fellow and arrived at an age when his services might have compensated his master or mistress for the trouble which is attendant on raising young negroes and the expense incurred, previous to their attaining the age of manhood\" -- they have been busy moving the president's household to more commodious quarters -- Mrs. White comes to visit only on public days -- these are crowded occasions -- last evening was at an assembly -- danced with Miss Briscoe -- many there disappointed president and lady didn't attend -- female part glad some of the family appeared -- \"For my own part, I am of so much more consequence here than when at home that I believe I shall never be content anywhere else.\" Post script dated Feb. 27: They have moved into the new house -- unable to find time to buy a toy for Maria. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed \"Mrs. Betty Lewis\", watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Rob. Lewis.\" Post script dated Feb. 27--They have moved into the new house--unable to find time to buy a toy for Maria.","A.L.S. 1 page. They have found a carpet for the room described in last letter -- but obliged to him for looking -- add 200 more bushels of buckwheat to quantity already procured -- can be carried to Va. in bulk, saving expense of bags or barrels -- Capt. Ellwood will do this, using his hogsheads. Autograph letter signed, docketed. Writings, XXXI, 18. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Bearer, Martin Ehler, brings six mares -- two are those he mentioned before -- 4 are those that are described on enclosed list [no list enclosed here] -- one will match black mare purchased earlier. Autograph letter signed, docketed in a later hand, \"Zantzinger horse-dealer to Geo. A. Washington\", incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Received invoice of 200 bushels of buckwheat sent to Mt. Vernon -- omitted answering query on potatoes -- send them by next vessel -- President wants only 100 more bushels of buckwheat instead of 200 because of high price -- carry by bulk to lessen the freight. Autograph letter signed, docketed.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Lancaster. Martin Ehler had to turn back with the mares from Zantzinger -- couldn't cross Susquehanna River -- this adds to expenses he was to be allowed -- hired a helper, George Leonhart, to take the horses down -- gives details of the agreement with Ehler -- sent invoice to George Washington in New York. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Lear (?), watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Received letters from Zantzinger through Ehler and Leonhart, and the mares came -- they are fatigued but in good shape -- pleased with them -- can't determine the expenses of men's return journey, so asks that Zantzinger pay them return expenses and send invoice to President -- gave them no money. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 1 page. Wrote letter to Mr. Moyston inquiring about a cook who lived with him -- no answer -- sent thru post office -- sends Biddle a copy to hand Mr. Moyston. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Sends the letter by her husband [John Bassett, Fanny's brother] -- he has been an invalid for a week -- envies her her fine son [G. Fayette Washington] -- mentions Mr. Bassett's death. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by Fanny B. W-n, watermark. Date on original catalog card appears as [1790] March 30. The writer was daughter of Wm. Burnett Brown of Elsing-Green.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Says Maria likely has the measles. Describes symptoms and treatment. Docketed to Mrs. Washington, Mount Vernon.","D.S. Simpson leases Washington's \"... fishing landing called Simpsons during the Herring season [for] twelve pounds specie ... also six thousand herrings.\" Simpson also agrees to \"... not permit a horse Waggon Cart or any other Carriage to come within his plantation for the removal of the fish ...\" Document signed, [in pencil \"William Simpson\"].","8 deeds and letters housed within a single envelope, dating April 15, 1790, September 30, 1790, December 20, 1790, June 28, 1850, October 19, 1850, 1852, April 10, 1853, and February 18, 1861.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Abingdon. His approaching marriage--her unhappiness--had hoped to see her children this summer--her concern over Nelly--fears she will be spoiled by too much attention--\"her Dear Grandmama is too much pleased with the attentions paid to Nelly to judge of their impropriety. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lear \"April 12th 1790.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor Stuart.\"","By this contract, Taylor agrees to act as overseer on Washington's farm in Fairfax County. Taylor is to oversee the slaves' labor; make and repair plows and fences; construct buildings as needed, \"see to the stock of every kind.\" Taylor will \"... provide in due season meal for the Negroes and see it regularly distributed--That he will be very careful of the Negroes--\" Taylor receives 18 lbs. and food and shelter for he and family. Copy of agreement also included, MS-4527","A.L.S. Representative of Virginia's 1st congressional district in the United States House of Representatives, Alexander White writes to \"Dear Madam\" that the President has been sick and confined to bed the past few days. He adds, \"I shall not trouble you with laws of a Political Nature only observe that our Proceeding are so dilatory that I fear spending the greatest part of the summer in this Place.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Baltimore. Directed by Hon. Capt. Furneval, this letter asks Lewis' interceding in behalf of \"our Old Friend\" to gain an appointment as Postmaster in Baltimore. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Lewis (?) watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. P. van Horne.\"","A.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. \"The President will thank you to put into the hand of Mr. Wm. Hunter Junr. of Alexa. thirty five Guineas, for him to deliver to Mr. John Campbell of Bladensbg. ... in payment for a Horse sent by Mr. Campbell to the President.\" Autograph letter initial signed, laminated, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\" Writings, XXX, 342-343. Mr. Hunter was on his way back to Alexa. from N.Y., and stopping in Phila.","Printed document, signed by Thomas Jefferson, 1 page. Second session of Congress, \"An Act for finally adjusting and satisfying the Claims of Frederick William De Steuben.\" Gives Von Steuben compensation for his services in the war. Approved June 4, 1790.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Mr. C[raufurd] cannot set off by the 20th--\"you may thank me for having brought you to Alexa. I think Bushfield and its environs were never intended for the Sphere you (and your charming Washington) were made to move in\"--an admirer of hers [Ann's], a Dr. Clark--when she goes to Rippon Lodge, present her love to Papa and Manna and family--little [Sall] has been very sick with worms--plumbs and figgs which Daniel brought. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by \"Daniel,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript apperas as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Received president's account -- questions item dealing with \"Express\" to N.Y. for Dr. Jones -- paid express sent by Col. Cummings to Philadelphia -- have Mr. Hare send best porter to Mt. Vernon in preparation for President's visit -- Mrs. Washington wants blue and white cups and saucers to match china at Mt. Vernon -- thanks for congratulations on his (Lear's) marriage. Autograph letters signed, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Received letters enclosing accounts of George Washington's for coach hire and for porter sent to Mt. Vernon by Mr. Hare -- give prices of silver plated \"waiters\" (serving trays) in Philadelphia -- some have japanned bottoms and a silver plated rim of open work round them -- have any vessels from India brought fine muslins cheap? Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by (Lear?), incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. New York. Received her letter by Mr. Garnett and one from brother George--her indisposition--hopes to be in Va. within a month--Congress hopes to be able to adjourn by then--G.W. very well, as is Mrs. W.--hopes locket she requested has reached her. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Date on original catalog card appears as [c.1790] July 11.","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Keep silver waiter (serving tray) until called for -- they can be made more cheaply in N.Y. -- order Mrs. Washington 2 dozen tea cups and saucers and some slop bowls to match in blue and white china -- send them to Mt. Vernon -- send her some patterns of plain India Jaquinett muslin from which to choose -- will forward a draft next week. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\" Writings, XXXI, 70. One major variation in number of cups and saucers to buy.","A.D.S. Receipt for one quarter's wages ending June 30, £14.0.0. Autograph document signed, small slip, docketed, Receipt No. 24, charred by fire. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Osborne.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Encloses draft for £200 on Bank of North America to go to President's account. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear(?).","A.L.S. 3 pages. Send 3 dozen tea cups and saucers and 2 dozen coffee cups and saucers and bowls -- if cannot get blue and white, then get the enamel mentioned in Biddle's letter -- Mrs. Washington sends muslin patterns -- send prices on any like them -- send price of white lead ground in oil and also painters oil fit for immediate use -- will be sent to Mt. Vernon from Philadelphia or New York, whichever is cheaper. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by [Lear]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Received 2 pieces of muslin -- Mrs. Washington has kept one and the other is returned. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed, (written on reverse of a cover directed to the President of the United States of America), broken black seal, incomplete watermark.","A.L. initial S. 1 page. New York. Clarifies order of 3 dozen china cups and saucers for Mrs. Washington. Autograph letter initial signed, draft, fragment, docketed by Lear. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T.L.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Received letter enclosing bill for china sent to Mt. Vernon -- President sets out for Mt. Vernon probably in 8 or 10 days after Congress adjourns -- he would not like any more parade than is necessary to gratify the people, any more is most fatiguing to him -- are any ships bound for London from Philadelphia and what accommodations are available? Autograph letter signed, draft, torn, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Send by Mr. Robert Lewis, the bearer, an English-German dictionary for George Washington's German gardener -- George Washington in Rhode Island -- will leave New York for Virginia about first of September. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear, laminated, incomplete watermark.Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for Bailey's English and German Dictionary at £2.5.0. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, docketed twice, \"No. 256 Receipt Charles Cist £2.5 19th Augt. 1790\" and \"Acct. for a Dictionary Augt. 19. 1790.\"","A.D.S. 2 pages, docketed. Agreement for Peter Cockrell to work for George A. Washington for one year. Signed by Peter Cockrell and J. Packett.","A.L.S. 4 pages. New York. Received bill and receipt for German-English dictionary -- please keep [silver?] waiter (serving tray) there until remove to Philadelphia -- President reaches Philadelphia about September 3 -- engage lodgings at Mrs. Mary House's [at 5th and Market St.] in Philadelphia for George Washington and family and stables for horses at Jacob Hiltzhimers -- if lodging not available there, then at city tavern -- gives proposed itinerary of President's trip to Philadelphia -- plea for no more parade and ceremony than necessary -- he (Lear) will remain in New York a few more days -- gives number of rooms needed for those in President's party, and delineates who is in the group (including 2 maids, 4 white servants and 4 black servants). Autograph letter signed, draft, laminated, docketed by Lear(?), watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Draft. New York. President left this morning and will be in Philadelphia on Thursday -- he has sent Mrs. Washington's trunk and an extra harness by stage to Philadelphia in Biddle's care to be sent to Alexandria by water -- Harness wrapped in rough cloth for protection -- he will pay expenses in New York -- direct any letter to him for they will come free during President's absence. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear(?). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\" Writings XXXI, 109 fn. Postscript added to this draft copy.","Autograph letter, signed \"Timothy Pickering\" to Oliver Phelps. Pickering, appointed by President Washington as commissioner to the Iroquois, is writing to merchant and land speculator Oliver Phelps in response to the Pine Creek killings, in which two Seneca Indians were murdered in a dispute with the sons of John Walker, a man whom the Seneca claimed to have scalped and murdered several years prior. Pickering writes of Washington's \"utter abhorrence\" of the killings. He has sent Pickering to meet with the relations of the murdered Seneca men.","A.L.S. 3 pages. New York. Tenders his thanks for their offer of services, but he and Mrs. Lear will reside with President -- expects to leave New York by October 1 -- will engage 2 packets to carry freight to Philadelphia -- asks Biddle to inquire for him -- many overcharge the President -- papers may be forwarded to Mt. Vernon -- received letter from President on particulars of alterations in home -- thinks Mr. Robt. Morris will be moved by 25th Sept., and President's furniture can be moved in then -- Biddle's drafts will be honored. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear(?).","A.L.S. 1 page. War department. Concerns allowance to invalids.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Sends letter by Dr. Stuart who is on way to Williamsburg -- President and Mrs. Washington have been home 10 days -- George Washington \"looks better than I expected to see him, but still there are traces in his countinance of His two last severe illnesses, which I fear will never wear off.\" -- they stay until middle of November -- little son has been ill. Date on letter appears to be 1791, but internal and external evidence confirm 1790 as date of composition. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, mistakenly dated in heading 1791, watermarks. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Frances Washington.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1790] Sept. 21.","A.D.S. 1 page. Martha Custis [Martha Washington's niece] writes out a song for Mr. Snow. A notation in another hand, \"Received inclosed from Mrs. Stuart in Sept. 1790.\" Date on original catalog card appears c. 1790 [September].","A.L.S. 2 pages. New York. Capt. Alberson brought his (Biddle's) letter -- discusses expensive price wanted by Alberson for hire of his vessel, and whether arrangements with him included cabin passage -- will start loading Tuesday and sail by end of week -- please engage lodgings for Mrs. Lear and himself at Mrs. House's or elsewhere near the President in Philadelphia until furniture arrives. Autograph letter signed, draft, laminated, docketed by Lear, watermark incomplete (crown).","A.D.S. 1 page. Print document with notations. Baltimore. Bill for 1 oz. Nutmegs at 6 shillings from Andrew Aitken, apothecary and druggist. Autograph document signed, partly printed bill, laminated, docketed \"H. Washington 6/.\" Receipted by Andr. Aitken.","A.L.S. 1 page. Please send the \"little Matter between us\" for Nells [ ] and the muslin--in very great need of it--also send sugar, none at all in this part of the Country. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed (not decipherable), laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Receipt for 115 barrels of corn \"bot of Mr. Chas. Carter from Mrs. Washingtons Estate.\" Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, signed by John Aston for Thos Gamill, re Mary Washington's estate.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Received money, muslin adn sugar by Peter--returns muslin--apologizes for asking her for the money, but she owed it and was being pestered for it--she owes Mr. [Bushrod] W[ashington] and \"yourself\" for spice mortar and \"skeleton--outside and curtain of a bonnett\"--hears from Mama [Christian Blackburn] that Polly [Blackburn] has several dance partners--she will be unable to come to [Alexandria] this winter but hopes to see [Ann] and Mr. Wn here shortly--sends some Spanish potatoes and apples--has Judith [Blackburn] increased her family?--send a bushel of cranberries--[Betty ?] Grayson not at home according to custom with the Miss Warings. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, directed \"by Peter,\" laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Her Mamma and Sister [Christian Blackburn and Polly Blackburn] pleased at their receiption at Mr. Campbell's, and also at plays--to have tea at Mr. Caton's where Polly will probably perform on harpsichord--write about her Fredericksburg excursion--. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed \"By Peter\", watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Nath. Craufurd.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]90 Oct. 25.","Lottery tickets. 4 printed tickets to an Alexandria Street Lottery, signed by J. Swift, each ticket having on the back the name of one of John Basset's children, A[nna] M[aria], John, Virginia, and William; Wm. was born Oct. 10, 1790, and a lottery for paving streets of Alex. was authorized in Oct. 1790, with J. Swift as one of those appointed to conduct it. A scrap of paper with the name \"Mr. Bassett\" serves as a cover. Date on original catalog card appears [1790 ?][Oct.]","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Encloses a letter -- wrote letters to him and friend from Fredericksburg, to go by a county representative to the assembly -- best way to send letters to him is by post or a friend -- postmasters are more particular in sending letters addressed to our family than they are of others -- sick family at Mt. Vernon -- Bassett's sister and brother had visited and brought influenza -- Lewis and others leave Mt. Vernon on 22nd for Philadelphia. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed in pencil by (?), watermarks. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Rob. Lewis.\"","Bill. A.D.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Bill for 1 box superior Hyson tea amounting to £20.18.9. Autograph document signed, fragment laminated, docketed twice, once by Lear, \"No. 257 Receipt Jno. Barnes £20.18.9 22nd Novr. 1790,\" and Rect. Jno. Barnes Novr. 22. [1]790 £20.18.9\", incomplete watermark. Receipted at same time by John Barnes.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Bladensburg. Retained copy to Holmes regarding a lease of Holmes' land (location not specified) to Mrs. Betty Washington Lewis. Robert Lewis encloses several letters referring to this transaction. Mrs. Lewis has paid the first year's rent.","A.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Hasn't written her because he hasn't been successful in complying with her requests regarding chesnuts and sale of her colt--will try to sell colt at sale in a few days--intends being at Bushfield soon to attend Mr. Washington's sale--Judy sends love. Autograph letter signed, fragment of a separate cover, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"R. S. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears 179[0] Dec. 6.","Bushrod Washington, Alexandria VA, writes to Col. William A. Washington at Haywood regarding correspondence he received and enclosed about land belonging to William Washington. Bushrod reports that he has made enquires about the lots and hopes to provide satisfactory information on the subject. A side board ordered by William Washington has arrived and Bushrod suggests sending a vessel from his part of the country to retrieve the item. Sends love to his two nephews. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address label.","One card. Engraved card of invitation from General Knox's wife with decorative border: \"Mrs. Knox presents Compts. to Mr. Lewis and requests the Honor of his Company on Wednesday Evening the '2nd of Febry', Janry 25th 91. The favor of an Answer is desired. Sold by Burton No. 14 Capel Street. Date on original catalog card appears 17[91] Jan. 25. Partly printed with blanks filled in by hand, card size.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Regarding legacy left her [probably by her brother Geo. Wm. Fairfax, who died in 1787 in England] -- a bond given -- doesn't desire more land in Culpeper, Virginia -- has some which she has been unable to sell -- smallpox breaking out here -- \"Bob shou'd be careful of his cloaths.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed \"Letter Mrs. H. Washington about her husbands Bond\",\" incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Han. Washington.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]91 Jan. 30.","D. 1 page. For £2.0.0, an account of wages due from the President -- receipt in hand of George Augustine Washington. Document, small charred fragment, laminated, docketed by G.A.W., Receipt No. 299.","A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for £4.4. for [Seine ?] twine. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, docketed twice, \"Recpt. No. 266, incomplete watermark. Receipted by Buchan Patton and Co.","A.D.S. 1 page. Account for £0.5.3 for mending a plow, mending strap of a swingel tree, making plow bridel bits, etc. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, docketed \"J.B. Steels Bills for 1791.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. For 3 lbs. seine twine for 0.7.0. Autograph document signed, in hand of P. Prather, fragment, docketed \"No. 267,\" etc., laminated. Receipted by P. Prather for B. Patton and Co.","A.D.S. 1 page. Receipt for £2.12.6 for 21 bushels of oats sold to Tobias Lear. Autograph document signed, fragment, in hand of Edmund Penin[gton] and signed by him, mutilated, laminated, docketed \"Edwd. Barr[in]g[ton] 23d March 91 2.12.6,\" and Receipt No. 269 Edwd. Barrington £2.12.6 23d March 1791.\"","D. 1 page. Order to pay Alexander Smith £80. Witnessed by Wm. Wilson. Receipted by Alexander Smith April 8, 1791. Docketed same date. Document, silked, fragment, docketed, receipt 270.","A.L.S. 1 page. Requests [Ann] to get some white ribbon for her at Perrin's store-will pay him herself--they expect [Ann and Bushrod Washington] for dinner on Tuesday. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Will, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]91 April 25.","A.D. 1 page. Bill for making some ruffles, ruffled caps, etc.[?]. Autograph document, signed by \"femme le Chal\", fragment, laminated, docketed twice \"No. 274 Receipt Mr. Chal £1.16.0, 10th June 1791\" and \"Rect. Mr. Chal 1.16.0 June 10th 1791.\"","For tuition of Geo. [Washington Parke] Custis of £1.7.6. Partly printed document filled in by James Clement and signed by him, docketed twice \"Rect. for Master Custis July 1 1791, 1.7.[6,]\" and \"No. 275 Receipt James Clement £1.7.6, 1 July 1791.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Unable to write because of extreme illness -- very weak -- he and Fanny and children go to Berkeley -- they will remain for a while, but business will bring him back soon -- has account from Mr. Wilson -- had boots made for Burgess and will send them by his father when he comes. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, postmarked \"Alex July 4\", watermark.","A.L. 1 page. Receipt for making a door \"for the ice house of the President.\" This was for the Robert Morris house in Philadelphia and it is noted that Mr. Morris declined paying it.","D. 1 page. Alexandria. For £22.10.6, to be applied in discharge of the President's and his taxes. Document, charred fragment, laminated, docketed \"Lodged in their Hands to be applied to the settlement of County [ ] parish Levies.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Fairfield. Deals primarily with settlement of account and Bond -- Mr. Washington is from home and is his father's other executor -- account against Mrs. Bushrod and herself in regard to furniture -- legacies left by her brother [George Wm. Fairfax] -- obliged for news of her sister Fairfax [Sally Cary Fairfax]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"H. Washington.\"","D.S. 2 pages. Washington relinquishes a former contract in which Tiffin leased Washington's land for 30 lbs. per year. Tiffin agrees to \"... surrender possession [of the tract]--to give up all claim to the wheat now growing on the plantation and to put in all the ground now in Buck wheat and some small spots adjoining in potatoes and Hemp with Rye ...\" Memorandum of an agreement. Signed by Peter Cockrell, for George Augustine Washington.","D.S. 3 pages. Agreement for Washington to pay Cockrell one-seventh of the crop yield for acting as overseer \"on his plantation in Berk[e]ley County which will be formed of that which he now occupies and that which Doct. Tiffin resides ...\" Cockrell to care for Negroes, stock, and tools on plantation. Witnessed by Samuel Washington.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Sends letter and garlick by Gen. Roberdeau--leaves cherries and gooseberries for her--they have taken passage to Barbados--go to Mr. Craufurd's [at Greenwood Md.] to stay until sailing time--Polly's [Blackburn] cough worse--glad [Ann] likes new house--Polly asks for great coat to be sent. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed (Honord by General Robertdeau,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1792] Sept.[20?].","Account for £1.10.6 for smith work, including making \"3 keys for The Staples and ox yoks,\" making knives, putting huks on a locket, putting heels to 2 colters, etc. Autograph document signed, fragment, laminated, docketed \"[ ]mber 9,\" badly charred by fire.","A.L.S. 6 pages. Lisbon. Humphreys was a Revolutionary War hero from Conn. and writer of the \"Hartford Wit.\" He writes to G. Washington's secretary, T. Lear, of his life in Portugal. Sends messages to G. Washington and members of his family. Autograph letter, signed \"D. Humphreys.\" Docketed by Lear on the blank final page--\"From Col. Dav. Humphreys.\"","D.S. 1 page. Clay receives payment for piling 14 cords of wood. Witnessed by H. West. Probably for President Washington's household. Document signed, docketed.","A.D.S. 1 page. Budd agrees to rent from Washington \"the House he now occupies-- my property in Alexandria\" for forty shillings/month. Agreement in force from October 1, 1791, to April 1, 1792.","D.S. 1 page. \"For President's use,\" Coe has supplied various brushes to George Washington's steward, Sam Fraunces. Document signed, docketed, burned. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Samuel Francis.\"","List. 2 pages. Rates quality of houses, miles traveled, and ferriage charges. In unknown hand, docketed, \"Believed to be in Genl. Washington's handwriting;\" laminated. This was perhaps done at the time of George Washington's visit to Charleston in 1791.","Manuscript account book of Robert Lewis, rental agent for the President of the United States, 1791-1798.","A.D. 25 pages. Corn account, 1791 for Muddy Hole and the other plantations--corn ground and oats to be planted in 1792, no. of acres per plantation--account of cattle sold, oxen sold, 1791, 1792--seed sown in 1792 in timothy and clover--account of farm and harvesting activities (sides of leather) Oct. 1791--account of seeds and grain in greenhouse loft, Nov. 1791--gardener's account, pork, beef, midlings, quart of rum--amounts of clover and timothy seed needed, bushels per plantation--amount on hand, 1792--mill farm no. of feet of planks, 1791, lbs. of beef mutton, bacon and rum--Nov. 22, 1791, finished the mill--account of hogs, 1791--potato account, 1791--turnips account--4 1/2 doz. candles made--tools delivered--Aug. 1792 del. one barrel of herrings, lbs. of mutton Thos. Green, Gray, monies received--monies expended since the absence of Major Washington, Dec. 15--several pp. of accts. of white workers about Mt. V.: Thomas Mahoney, (house carpenter and joiner), Thomas Green (carpenter), Joseph Davenport (called miller), William Garner, Daniel the Dutchman, tools for Hiland Crow, Boyd for making shoes. All these are dated 1791. Autograph document, silked, entitled \"Muddy Hole Plantation\", not bound, but with bound vols., watermark.","Single blank sheet with GW watermark and note regarding the watermark.","Receipts for hay for the President. 7 partly printed documents, various sizes on verso. The central document is an agreement/receipt between Tobias Lear and William Crouch, the hay dealer. Document is in the hand of Bartholomew Dandridge, signed by Lear and witnessed by Dandridge. 4 papers are weight slips for a load of hay naming the buyer as \"Mr. President\" or \"Mr. Washington.\" 2 slips are receipted invoices signed by William Crouch to Lear for 100 bales of rye straw.","Ticket to Ball to be held [in Alexandria] on Feb. 13 to celebrate Birth Night of President. Names of managers printed at bottom. Small piece of stiff paper, printed, name filled in by hand, laminated.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Cuyler writes from New York describing celebration of George Washington's birthday. \"... this day is the Anniversary of the hero of America, ships are decorated, guns fired, and publick buildings illuminated ...\" Mentions seeing [Samuel?] Shaw and that Shaw \"has dined with the President and Jefferson ...\"","D. 1 page. Philadelphia. For coopers work on tubs. Possibly for President Washington's household. Document, fragment.","A.D. 1 page. Receipt for payment of \"forty dollars on acct. of the President of the United States.\"","A.D.S. 2 pages. Peyton agrees to pay Washington \"four shillings/thousand Virginia currency, for two hundred thousand Herrings, to be caught at his Landing (commonly call'd Simpsons)...\" Washington is not to furnish a House for curing the fish.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Returned in December from \"a winter campaign\" -- asks pardon for not sending down the Phaeton Box and apron sooner -- wish him success in his business for the President -- Mr. Muse would not apply for money not due him, so President says give him money on proper explanation -- perhaps he hadn't finished last year's collection -- greetings from Fanny extended. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by R. Lewis, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. A. Washington.\"","D.S. 1 page. Captain Carhart's charges for freight \"of Sundrys to Alexandria\". Various boxes, tubs, and bundles listed and \"2 plowshears.\" Possibly for President Washington.","A.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. Chides her for not writing--let her know whether she received smelling bottle--\"your nephew\" can walk, talk, and has cut teeth--she expects another child--tell Mamma [Christian Blackburn] the news. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, part of a watermark, directed \"Favor Mr. [Tracey ?\"]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]92 May 25.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Scolds her for not writing--glad to hear Polly [Blackburn] is better--she has been sick herself and is afraid she will have to wean her \"sweet boy\"--plan to come see her soon--send one of her people over with a pot and ingredients for yellow pickles and she will send back some young geese. Autograph letter signed, fragment, integral cover, laminated.Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Thomas Newton for Cowper and Sexton to George Augustine Washington. Receipt for 10,000 3 foot shingles for Mount Vernon.","A.D. 1 page. For the President of the United States. Bill for glass jar, stone jar, china plates, blue edge salad dishes, black tea pots, chambers, basins, and tumblers. Total due 13.0.0. Receipted by Ann Gallagher. Docketed \"for glass and china\" November 10, 1792. Autograph document, laminated, faded and charred by fire, incomplete watermark. Receipted by Ann Gallagher.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Mr. P. Lyons Jr. in Richmond, who does business for John Hopkins, gave for the President some public papers \"which had been funded by you\" -- requests the receipt which was given at the time for the certificates -- please forward it since you must have it. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Dandridge, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\" Not in Writings.","A.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. Has a violent fever--Nell has finished the shift body--send word as to what to have her do now. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, marked \"Honord by N. Craufurd Esqr.,\" laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Autograph letter signed, laminated, docketed \"Receipt for Genl. Washington £105.0.0 Va Currency 1 Oct. 1792,\" laminated, incomplete watermark. Bearer is Mr. [Anthony] Whitting, the President's manager, who is to receive the money due from Lyles's bond to President. See under same date, receipt by A. Whitting for $350.","A.D.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Fraunces, steward of George Washington's household, bought 10 pair of hose for £2.5.0 from Jacob Cox. Receipted by Isaac Streaper for Jacob Cox. Small fragment of paper, laminated, docketed, receipt No. 337. Receipted by Isaac Streaper for Jacob Cox.","A.D. 1 page. For President Washington. £4.9.10 1/2 for household items, including whisk broom, vineer'd cloathes brush, white wash brush, dusters, dairy brushes, hearth brushes, and paint brushes. Autograph document, charred, laminated, docketed, receipt No. 339. Receipted by Richard Coe.","A.L.S. 3 pages. New York. Incloses letter from President - [Washington's] gracious reception of Buchan's present of the Wallace Box - his kind reception of Robertson himself-President sat for him-his success in this country-sends [miniature] of GW by first opportunity. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Arch. Robertson.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Rippon Lodge. Her reluctance at parting from her--Tayloe is married. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (S. Lay). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\"","A.D. 1 page. For £8.10.6 for barrels of sweet potatoes. Made out to Samuel \"Francis,\" the steward of George Washington's house in New York City. Autograph document, laminated, faded and torn.","D. 1 page. Philadelphia. £2.14.0 for 54 w of venison. Torn and charred by fire, laminated, docketed Receipt No. 340, watermark . Receipted by John Cnoff.","One piece. Small printed note, watermark (RP, and FR).By law of this date currency was issued based on the land seized by the Republic. This note reads \"Domaines nationaux. Assignat de dix livres, payable au porteur ...\"","A.L.S. 5 pages. Boston. Informal ltr. about his activities since leaving his hosts in Georgetown ... Smith is a Scottish merchant soon to sail for London, India, and China and return to America hoping then to find business prosperous enough to settle here ...Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 1 page. Concerned that her breast is worse -- maybe caused by bad weather -- is sending Burgundy pitch by Jerry and can get flies and blister plaster for her if Burgundy pitch doesn't work -- calomel will help Levina -- eruption on his children cured by calomel -- go to Haywood tomorrow, don't want to take carriage horse and servants -- sends shoes to Joe -- others are cut out and making. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Washington.\"","Two tickets. Two lottery tickets for Peregrine Fitzhugh's Property and Cash Lottery. Signed by Peregrine Fitzhugh, tickets Nos. 2959, 2960 (both tickets on same scrap of paper). The text reads \"This ticket entitles the bearer to such prize as may be drawn against its number; subject to no deduction.\"","Autograph letter signed. Baltimore. Gustavus Scott writes to an unidentified recipient that a Mr. Chase is interested in purchasing Lots No. 20 and 21 near a parcel of land called Belle Hatch or Lux's Land.","A.L.S. 1 page. Lewis has no objection to a road through some of GW's land in Jefferson County.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Barbados. Polly still in poor health--doctor pronounces it Catarrel and gives her bark and steel--they will sail to Charles Town in Carolina and return to Va. from there--Genl. Williams here for health--Judd's twins--staying with Mr. Applewaite and wife, Virginians--place is elegant--has had her hair cut--has a parrot and muslin frock for Kitty Blackburn--intends to bring children all something--Dickey [Richard S. Blackburn] and Sally [Sarah Blackburn Craufurd] haven't written--Major [G. A.] Washington's illness--glad she likes Richmond so well. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn\". Date on original catalog card appears [17]93 Feb. 24.","A.L.S. 1 page. Barbados. Received his and Nancy's [Blackburn Washington's] letters--had dispaired of hearing from friends in Va.--encloses letter to Nancy from her mother [Christian Blackburn]--have taken passage to S. Carolina--expects \"our Friend Colo. [Wm.] Washington will take us by the Hand if we get to Charles Town.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (C. Taylor). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Mr. Thomas Bowen requested information through Gallatin on the person who administered on the estate of Mr. George Harrison, formerly of near Alexandria -- President sends following information [evidently inserted in original but missing from this draft]. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Philadelphia. Asks Trenton, N.J. merchant Abraham Hunt questions on the President's behalf about colt owned by Mr. Baker -- he seems to suit President's purposes -- head and neck of Mr. Hamilton's horse not well shaped -- Mr. Phillips' horse too expensive. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed, with corrections in G.W.'s hand, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","An account of numbers of fish (shad and herring) sold, to whom supplied and price--hauling charges--cover has rough notes on amounts of rum drawn out of Hhds. and summary of fish accounts for the year. 5 double sheets with cover of old wallpaper, sewed together, laminated, partly in hand of Anth. Whitting, mutilated, watermark. Date on original catalog card appears as 1793 Mar. 26-Ap. [19].","A.L.S. 1 page. Savannah. Just arrived from Barbados--[Polly Blackburn] was better when they left island but cold weather and dampness have made her worse again--they have done all they can for her--remain in Charles Town until May 1. Autograph letter signed, fragment of cover laminated to letter, marked \"Favd. by Mr. Thomson,\" incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1793] Mar. 26.","A.L.S. 1 page. Baltimore. To Frederick Green, printer, Annapolis. Run enclosed advertisement in the newspaper 'Maryland Gazette' for the President \"until the Charges thereof amount to Two Dollars\" -- Daniel Grant has the money and will send it as soon as a conveyance is to be had. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by B. Dandridge, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Baltimore. To James Angell, printer, Baltimore. Encloses advertisement which President \"now in this town\" wants inserted in the 'Maryland Journal' newspaper for 3 weeks. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Dandridge, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]93 Mar. 30.","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. President left with him DeBarth's bond for 6000 crowns, due today, and gave him power to receive payment ... please answer by messenger ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover, Association has a draft of the same letter.","A.L. initial S. 1 page. Philadelphia. President left with him De Barth's bond for 6000 crowns, due today, and gave him power to receive payment -- please answer by the messenger. Autograph letter initial signed, draft, fragment, docketed by Lear. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. L.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Has been very ill from taking the wrong medicine--\"my sweet little cherub\" Thomas B. [Craufurd]--tell her little girls she has missed them--send half a yd. of velvet ribbon for Bracelets. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","D.S. 1 page. Receipt for £15.15.0 for 420 bushels of lime \"for the President of the United States.\" Document signed, fragment, burned by fire, laminated, docketed by Lear(?), Receipt No. 383.","A.L. initial S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Declaration sent to Europe now out of De Barth's hands, so President sends duplicate, and De Barth must sign it with witnesses -- President does not question his integrity or honor because of his inability to pay the agreed upon money, for he knows unsettled conditions in France -- also De Barth readily canceled contract to buy land when he was unable to keep it. Autograph letter initial S, draft, docketed by Lear, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Mary [Polly Blackburn] is better--Dr. Tracey advises leaving unhealthy climate, and will go to mountains--come to C. Dale instead of R[ippon] Lodge, for \"your Mama, my Mama\" and [Polly ?] will be there--find a music teacher for Kitty [Catherine Blackburn] in Richmond. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, postmarked \"Dumfries, June [ ].\" Two postscripts follow, one from M. E. [Polly] B[lackburn] and one from Sarah Scott.","Greenwood. Wishes to see her uncle Bushrod and Aunt Nancy [Ann]--invites them to come see how much little Tommy [Craufurd] has grown. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Craufurd. Date on original catalog card appears [1793] [June 28]. [postscript to letter of same date, Sarah Blackburn Craufurd to Ann Washington].","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Transmits at President's request papers dealing with Colville estate -- Requests transcripts of some accounts dealing with Colville's estate. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear, incomplete watermark (G.W.'s). Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Lear.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. The horses will await her at Fredericksburg on the 25th--Mary [Polly]much the same--she will try Mrs. Mason's preparation of tar--family well--bring side saddle with her. Autograph letter signed, separate cover laminated to letter, laminated, incomplete watermark.","A.L. 1 page. Philadelphia.Regarding Thomas Colville's estate -- received copies of accounts -- received enclosed draught on Col. Hooe -- asks Keith to transmit copy of accounts, to know balance due on Colville's estate -- President thinks Commissioners' decision on compensation to him just. Autograph letter signed, draft, initial S, docketed by Dandridge ?, G.W.'s watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Is on her way from Bath--Polly [Blackburn] is better--left Papa [Th. Blackburn] at Sulpher Springs--Polly wishes to go to Greenwood. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [1793 ?] Aug. 18. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. To Polly Blackburn in the West Indies. Hopes she is well--likes Richmond--intends to live with Aunt Nancy \"till I'm as big as you - and longer, if I can't be married.\" Autograph letter signed, fragment, integral cover, laminated. Date on original catalog card appears [1793] [c. Aug.].","A.L.S. 3 pages. Rippon Lodge. Her leaving them has left a void in their lives--[Ann] must come up to District Court with Mr. [Bushrod] W.--exhorts her not to give way to immoderate grief over loss [of sister Polly Blackburn]--her children continue sick--will obtain pattern for [Ann]--Mama [Christian Blackburn] will send down Kitty's spelling book and Jenny B.'s bonnet and great coat--hopes [Ann] will be restored to perfect health--Mother's [Christian Blackburn] spirits are better but fears she'll never really be the same. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by Stage, postmarked \"Dumfries Sept. 14,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Cautions her to continue taking her medicine--Natt and Sally Craufurd ill with fever--hear nothing from [Nathaniel] Craufurd--she herself is unwell not in body but in the mind--glad Mr. Blair has taken Kitty [As a pupil] and hopes she will apply herself. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Date on original catalog card appears [17]93 Sept. 19. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Sally [Craufurd] afflicted still with ague and fever and hysterics--Anny very ill, and Tommy [Blackburn] has ague and fever at Annapolis and Dickey [Richard S. Blackburn] sick at Alexandria--Papa [Thomas Blackburn] will send cows down to her--glad Kitty [Blackburn] is in school--is Jenny in school? Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermarked (S. Lay). Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. She has been very sick--apologizes for not being able to get the calicoe for her--doesn't know whether she will be able to come down Christmas --leaves Sally with grandmother [Christian Blackburn]--did [Ann] carry music book and did Kitty [Blackburn] carry her brown stuff petticoat?--Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd ill--Sally Forrest lost her child. Autograph letter signed, cover laminated to letter, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Thanks for caps edging and calicoe--Mamma [Christian Blackburn] ill with ague and fever--they have all been sick--Mr. Craufurd has gone home--he will pay for necklace and locket--cautions her against excess of grief--they are trying without success to get [Ann] a servant. Autograph letter signed, laminated, cover laminated to letter, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked \"Dumfries Oct [ ],\" incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge Leaves for home day after tomorrow--leaves Mamma [Christian Blackburn] with health much improved--hopes [Ann's] health and spirits are improved, must submit to their great loss [death of Polly Blackburn]--gossip of family and friends--bundle [Ann] sent hasn't come to hand yet--if she can't come Xmas, will send a packet. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","D.S. Read of Howell Lewis 18/Shillings on acct of my [missing word] the service of the President U. S. James Butler. Document signed, torn edge, docketed by George Washington.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood Park. Has returned [home]--little Nat [Craufurd] still has ague, but is improved--Robert Scott is a fine young man and will be fine acquisition to [Ann's] fireside--admonishes her to raise her spirits. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Sarah Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Papa [Thomas Blackburn] has had attack of St. Antoney's fire in his face but is much better--had letter from [Sarah Craufurd] and her family all sick--hopes Mr. [Bushrod] Washington is over his indisposition. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Date on original catalog card appears [17]93 Nov. 5. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. Letter goes as far as Alex. by Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd who goes to races--Mr. C. will go to R[ippon] at Christmas time. Autograph letter signed, laminated, part of cover laminated to letter, directed to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Alex 7 Nov.\", incomplete watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [17]93 Nov. 5. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Sends by Mr. Ben Orr the patterns and padlock--Brother [Richard S. Blackburn] goes to Richmond but too cold for little Jane [Blackburn] to go--Mamma [Christian Blackburn] will bring her later--dined at Mr. Graham's, pleasant company there--Mrs. Barnes has recovered her senses--Mr. Orr went without letter, so sends it by stage and sends other things by Brother. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, cover marked \"Intended to have been sent by Mr. Ben Orr. S.C.\", and \"Stage.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","D.S. 1 page. Col. Washington will please pay John Drake on demand £7.9. ... Washington's acceptance is written below the order and dated Jan. 1, 1794.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Apologies for long delay in writing--insists that has thought often of her and her family and connections and happy hours spent with them--consolations on death of her sister [Polly Blackburn ?]--sorry he hasn't been able to visit Greenwood--hasn't established residence yet, but prefers southern states. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"John.\" Date does not appear on original catalog card.","Receipt from Pollard, clerk of Hanover County, Va., for services rendered to David Stuart, administrator of John Parke Custis, deceased. Amount 104 cents.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Her few lines served as a cordial at a time when she needed them--is sending a parcel by Mr. Herbert of Alexa. who goes by stage--happy to hear she goes to G. dale--has a good opinion of healthy air there--will try to come to her--very anxious over her health--sends gingerbread and almond cakes--unable to find comb and brush for her in Richmond--sends pincushions she made--asks after the family--intends to translate a novel for her. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Wishes them a happy new year--thanks for Xmas gifts exchanged--asks her to send more work [sewing ?] for her to do--is glad to let her have any money she needs--neighbor, Mrs. Contee's death--her children--spent a dull Christmas, despite company--send pattern of drawn handkerchiefs. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked by hand \"Jany 1,\" watermarked \"J. Whatman.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Apologies for his apparent neglect of his sister -- his health is good, but he has been very busy -- several planned visits have been thwarted -- will come shortly -- \"I should be happy to have my good old lady (who has been very sick) with me,\" but lacks another horse for carriage. Dated January 17th 1793 in heading, but docketed by Fanny B. Washington as \"From Mr. J. Bassett, January 17th 1794.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed 1794 by Fanny B. Washington, mistakenly dated 1793 in heading. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bassett.\" Date on original catalog card appears 179[4] Jan. 17.","D.S. 1 page. Invites Mr. Lear to dinner on the following Sunday to meet Lord Sheffield, Whitehall. Docketedwith seal to Mr. Lear No. 33 Surry Street.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood Park. Sends letter to George Town to be posted by Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd--disappointed she has gone back to [Richmond], wants her to spend summer with her--her husband [Nath. Craufurd] in poor health--her anxiety over him--her children--glad of [Ann's] good reports on Sally. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"[G]eorge Town February 19th,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Rhode Island. \"... I am very happy to find you are going to celebrate the President's birth in such stile ...,\". Autograph letter signed, docketed, stamped, seal, watermark.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Sends wagon full of things for her; cabinet, flowers, berries, etc.--sends two cows also--sends butter--will go down [to Richmond?] in March with Mr. [Bushrod] Washington--[Ann's] brother [Richard S. Blackburn] still in Philadelphia idling his time, and his family under poor management--sends gifts to Kitty [Blackburn] as an encouragement to improve her writing--sends petticoats to be altered for Kitty. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]94 March 3.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Annapolis. Unable to procure two books [Ann] had commissioned him to get--Brother Richard still in Phila., and shows no inclination to go home. Autograph letter signed, laminated.","A.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. They have purchased a horse, so she needn't send one up--[Christian Blackburn] and Aunt Brown will set out for Richmond early next month--he himself intends to go down about the first of May. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]94 March 27.","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Written at the President's direction thanking him for information about box shipped by Mr. Lear and letter forwarded from Lear -- asks Greenleaf to direct his friend in New York to send the box to Philadelphia, taking care to convey it safely as it contains glass -- President wishes him to call when he comes to Philadelphia to receive a sum of money on Mr. Lear's account. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Dandridge and in a later hand \"Written on Genl Washington's watermarked paper,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"","A.L. 1 page. President is busy reading a number of bills this afternoon -- will Mr. Greenleaf call at 8:00 tomorrow for breakfast instead of visiting this evening? Written in 3rd person, integral cover, docket, G.W.'s watermark (incomplete). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\" Date from docketing; on original catalog card appears as [1794][June 5] Thursday 1/2 past 2 o'clock.","After returning from a surveying expedition in Reading Pennsylvania, Andrew Elliott wrote this scathing letter to Thomas Mifflin about Washington's policies relating to Native Americans.","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Sends Rutherford the desired information on Mr. Mien -- enclosed were copies of 2 letters from a member of Congress from Maryland, which Rutherford can trust -- the President has little time to spend on such requests. Autograph letter signed, Contemporary copy(?), docketed, incomplete watermark (G.W.'s). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Distressed over [Ann's] health--advises her to go to Norfolk as doctor advises--will see her at R[ippon] Lodge in Aug. and go with her to Sulphur Springs or Uncle [Elzey ?]--mustn't stay in \"that sickly hole Richmond\"--promise not to tell Mamma [Christian Blackburn] of her illness--will bring her two little boys down to cheer up [Ann's] health. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"4 July '94,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Concern over [Ann's] health--denies she and her husband enjoy scandal, but rest of Prince George [County, Md.] does--comments on uncertain conveyance of mail by stage--desires her to bring her hat to her [at Rippon Lodge] when she comes--talks of her neighbors who enquire after [Ann]--her husband [Nath. Craufurd] very ill with ague and fever--will meet her at R[ippon] Lodge. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"July 11,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L. 1 page. Board of Agriculture, Whitehall. If Sir John Sinclair sends a set of the Reports, transmitted to the Board of Agriculture giving accounts of husbandry in counties of the Kingdom, will Mr. Peacey revise them, thus contributing to improvement of agriculture? Autograph letter, in 3rd person.","D.S. 1 page. Henry Lee of Richmond is \"held and firmly bound unto Bushrod Washington his Executors,\" etc. for sixteen hundred pounds.","A.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. Longs to see her--sends Frank down for her and the little girls--lose no time in coming. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. C.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Distress over Frank's return without her, and especially over her indisposition--hopes she will be able to come back with Mr. Craufurd on Sunday--sends letter which Frank went off and forgot--Nat [Nathaniel Craufurd, Jr.] very ill--he desires Aunt Nancy [Ann] will bring him plumbs and cake--much obliged for the books. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Aug. 11,\" and instructions in S. Craufurd's hand, \"Mr. Brundige will be so kind as to send these letters for Mrs. Blackburn and Mrs. Washington as soon as possible.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. The Exchange, Fauquier County. He, wife and sick children are at the Exchange for healthy air -- hasn't written or heard from her since recent trip to Mt. Vernon -- will try to visit again shortly -- encloses letter from Mrs. Bassett. [See letter of Aug. 15, 1794, B.C. Bassett to Frances Washington]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, and redirected cover, docketed by F. Washington, mutilated, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Bassett.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Mrs. Trutton (?) is moving from Mrs. Washington's house, hasn't paid rent due -- she has rented, or sublet, the rest of her time there to Mr. Dobbin, who agrees to stay there for some time if she will agree to paint and stop the roof leaks. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Fanny Washington, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Deneale.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Fauquier. Tells of illness of husband John and children -- dangers as they traveled along road to Fauquier, pursued by mad hog -- mentions 4 children. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. C. B.\" [Enclosed with letter of Aug. 13, 1794, John Bassett to Frances Washington].","A.L.S.  2 pages. Eltham. Bettsy [wife?] has been very ill all summer, but has lately been revived by the copious use of wine and bark -- advises Fanny not to go to town in middle of summer, because of ague and fever -- brother John and family went up country to Mr. Robert Lewis's for their health -- Mrs. Lyons ill. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Frances Washington, mutilated, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Burwell Bassett.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Alexandria. Re: the estate of Col. Richard Henry Lee ... comments on general distribution of the estate ... suggests that either he (WAW) or Corbin W-n undertake the guadianship of Cassius and Francis Lee ... both to be sent to Georgetown Academy for the time being. Autograph letter signed, integral cover addressed to W.A.W. Haywood. Name on original manuscript appears as \"William A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. To Reverend George Smith, Minister at Galston, Scotland. Encloses letters answering Smith's queries to the President relating to affairs of Wm. Hunter, Jr. deceased. Autograph letter signed, Draft, docketed by Dandridge, laminated, watermark (J.G.C.). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Ill health and business prevented his going to visit her or even writing -- he is even unable to return to Mr. Robert Lewis's [The Exchange, Fauquier County] for Mrs. Bassett -- expresses affection for Fanny and her children, telling her they have an \"excellent pattern\" in her, while she has \"the best of guides, an amiable and benevolent heart.\" Autograph letter signed, separate cover, laminated, watermark (crown over GR).","A.L.S. 1 page. This letter will introduce an old acquaintance--hopes she is riding out on horseback by now--hopes Kitty [Blackburn] has no return [of her illness]. Autograph letter signed, laminated watermark incomplete (part of quartered shield). Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","Receipt, to Joseph Litty [?], 1794 October 22. John D. Blanchard to Enoch Skinner, 1794 October 23. Receipt, The escort troop of horse for the prisoners to Philadelphia to John Dickey, 1794 October 23. Receipt, John D. Blanchard to Samuel Thompson, 1794 October 24. Receipt, Marshall David Lenox to George Smith, 1794 October 24. Receipt, Captain Blanchard and Company to Andrew Steel, 1794 October 27. Receipt, to Andrew Steel, 1794 October 27. Receipt, John D. Blanchard to John Morrison, 1794 October 27. Receipt, Samuel Wheeler and David C. Claypoole to Philip Sossler and Mary Sossler, 1794 October 27. Receipt, received of Arthur Price, 1794 October 28. Receipt, Captain Blanchard to J. Hake [?], 1794 October 28. Receipt, Jonathan Miller, 1794 October 29","N.S. 1 page. \"The Hide sent I allow you Six shillings for. but as I do not know what sort of Leather will best suit you. I wish you to call yourself \u0026 make choise. or send a person for you.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. She couldn't write from Geo. Town because Sally Forrest's child was ill whole time she was there-don't bother sending old Anabella, for she has decided to have Mrs. Brown [as midwife]--her 3 servant girls will all lay in soon so she will be almost without servants--looks forword to seeing her at end of next month--her children send love--Mr. Tracy is here and [offers her his piano forte ?]. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Glad to hear of her returning health--will come soon to visit her at her new abode--will try to execute her commissions--tell [daughter Sally] she shall have a new frock with sash and pocketbook--Mr. Walker brought them all gifts from Phila.--old Mrs. Craufurd dead--\"Our uncle\" in Geo. Town has very elegant furnishings--will accompany her there for visit in Spring--send some books for Mr. [Nathaniel] Craufurd to read while she is lying in--direct [letters] by stage near Bladensburg as most certain way. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Dec. 8,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. They are well--mortified Papa [Th. Blackburn] didn't come to see them on his trip to George Town--hasn't received letter he wrote--will look for her at end of month--news of neighbors--Mrs. Craufurd died. Autograph letter signed, separate piece of cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Dec. 8,\" watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [17]94 Dec. 5.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Mrs. H - Y's rude conduct--Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd thanks her for watch piece--will send her prices of damask, etc.--Charles Lee a ladies' man--Mr. and Mrs. Thornton--thanks for little cap [for baby]-- fears she and child won't live, but is reconciled to her fate--begs for book to read during her lying in, for \"its such a lonesome time.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Dec. 15,\" watermark incomplete (H[?]). Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","Parliamentary act. Printed document, 1 page. \"An act to continue the Laws now in Force for regulating the Trade between the Subjects of His Majesty's Dominions and the Inhabitants of the Territories belonging to the United States of America, so far as the same relate to the Trade and Commerce carried on between this Kingdom and the Inhabitants of the Countries Belonging to the said United States.\" George III, Regis.","Philadelphia, Printed broadside document full sheet George Washington in a proclamation set aside February 19, 1795, a day of Thanksgiving. Addressed on the verso to the Rev. Mr. Newell.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Wishes them all a happy new year--hopes to see her little girl [Sally] in April if she lives--mother [Christian Blackburn] is with her, consoles her in her present gloomy situation--her two little boys, Nathaniel and Tom--thanks her and Kitty [Blackburn] for the sash--will inform her of any changes in her situation. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark torn. Date on original catalog card appears [17]95 Jan. 12.","A.L.S. 1 page. Norfolk. She is now at home, wishes to see her Aunt Nancy [Ann] and Uncle Bushrod [Washington]. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Back home after staying with Sally [Brown ?]--stayed in George Town 10 days due to little Christian's illness--glad Kitty [Blackburn] reads to Mr. Wyth's wife--wishes the old gentleman [Wyth] would teach her some geography. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked to go by \"Stage,\" postmarked \"Dumfries [ ],\" watermarked. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]95 Feb. 22.","A.L.S. 1 page. Dumfries. Came here but found her sister had left for water side--will follow her, distressed over her condition---all at Rippon Lodge are well. Autograph letter signed, cover laminated to letter, laminated, postmarked ([ ] March 22), directed by \"Stage,\" watermark.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Feeling very low--tobacco lost when tobacco house was blown down, mare lost her foal, and their \"great relation\" demands payment of principal of a sum--expects ruin--the harder her husband works, the more fortune seems against him--Sally [Offitt Craufurd] sends love and will write a letter to her. Autograph letter signed, (incomplete), laminated. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Insists since her debility is coming on, she should go to the Springs or another healthy climate, even if she will be away from Mr. [Bushrod] Washington for a while--will go with her if it suits--Tommy [Blackburn] very ill, must leave and go elsewhere--Kitty [Blackburn] got home safely--should she put apricots in box and send them by stage? Autograph letter signed, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]95 June 16.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Fears [Ann] has had another bilious attack--neighborhood has been very social--old Tracey has left people in vicinity in the lurch, and they are not longer fond of him--Mary [the baby] has been very ill--she looks much like their departed [sister] Polly--other children well. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by \"Stage,\" postmarked by hand \"Geo Town June 29,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","Printed document signed, 1 page. Revenue inspectors form (July 8, 1795) Providence, R.I., No. 1133, Ship George Washington. \"I certify, that Brown and Francis have imported according to the Law, in the Ship George Washington from Canton, One Chest of Tea, marked as per Margin.\" Signed William Barton, Inspector of the Revenue.","A.L.S. 1 page. Studley, Hanover County, VA. Mentions Fanny's approaching marriage to [Tobias] Lear -- invites them to come to Studley to visit -- [Mrs. Lyons was Fanny's aunt. She was married to Judge Peter Lyons, and the sister of Col. Burwell Bassett]. Autograph letter signed, docketed by F. Washington, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Lyons.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1795] July 12.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood Park. Much obliged for her present--thank Mamma [Christian Blackburn] for tamarinds--glad [Mamma] is going to Bath for health--little Mary [Craufurd] very ill and emaciated--will dry peaches for her--afraid Mamma didn't like her cherries for she gave them away. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. [Ann's] letter relieved her of anxieties over parent [Christian Blackburn]--[Mary] much improved; thinks she will live--glad to hear her Brother [Richard] and Sister Judith are coming to visit. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, postmarked by hand \"Aug. 7,\" directed by \"Stage,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\" Date on original catalog card appears 1795 Aug. [7]?","A.N.S. 1 page. Richmond City. Requesting payment of debt to James Beckwith in the settlement of Arthur Lee's estate. With executor's note of acceptance, signed by Wm. Aug. Washington and Corbin Washington, Aug. 24, 1795.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Informs his brother that he is intending to visit Mt. Vernon and requests that he collect John Ariss' rent. Mentions his mothers health, she is now in Culpepper. Will take Judy and Harriott Washington with him to MV. Judy sends a present of two night caps. Integral cover (mutilated).","A.D.S. 1 page. Received £475.10.1 for President, specifying how much was received in bank notes, French crowns, silver coin, and gold coin. [This is for rents collected by Lewis for Washington; see letter of same date, Robert Lewis to George Washington.] Autograph document signed, docketed by R. Lewis.","A.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood Park. Can't be at Rippon Lodge until Oct. 10th--expects [Ann] to spend next summer with them [at Greenwood]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Stage, postmarked by hand \"Sept. 30,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Unable to come to Rippon Lodge right away--will wait and come down with Sally [Sarah Craufurd]--sends Judy the things she wants; fears her health will be no better til after delivery. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark (obscured). Name on original manuscript appears as \"R. S. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Arrived here after horrid ride by Stage--everyone here well--Brother [Richard Scott Blackburn] expected tomorrow--his youngest christened Judith Ball--will send patterns  and padlock by first opportunity--papa [Thos. Blackburn] never received books [Ann] sent him. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Stage. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. C.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. News of death of Judy Blackburn [wife of Richard S.]--she was delivered ten days ago of twins--one is dead--break news to Nancy [Ann Washington] and Sally [Sarah Craufurd] as gently as possible--he has disguised [his hand writing] on direction as well as he could. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Stage, postmarked by hand \"Dumf. 22th Oct.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Washington. -Mr. Philips, a gentleman from England, wants to see the seat at Mt. Vernon--Pearce should show him attentions and activities. Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral.","A.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Announces Juda's [Judith Blackburn] death--one of her infants died before her--her dying request that Nancy [Ann] take Jenny--children well--[Thomas Blackburn] still lame. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1795] Oct. 25.","Account book, A.D.S. 9 pages. \"Account of Toll Grain Received at Mill Brook mill ...\" An account of wheat, corn, rye, and buckwheat received. On cover: \"Betty Lewis Mill Brook 2d Apriel 1796.\" Autograph document signed, bound.","A.L.S. 1 page. Oaks. Will leave tomorrow morning--entreats her to keep up her spirits and follow Dr. Horner's advice. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Joseph, watermark incomplete. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. [Nath.] Craufurd arrived and gave news of them--have Dr. McClurg's advice for Tommy's [T. Blackburn, Jr.] illness and charge it to him--try to keep Tommy in good company--his leg grows worse, will keep him from visiting them this fall or winter--books she sent him by Smocks stage didn't arrive--compliments to \"the elder Mrs. Washn.\" Autograph letter signed, laminated.Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Glad her health improves--enquired about books she sent him by stage but can learn nothing--her brother will give her news of their present situation. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Dandridge encloses is $55. to pay duty on a pipe of wine for the President -- asks to be informed when this letter arrives safely. Autograph letter signed, Draft, docketed by Dandridge, laminated, in a later hand \"from GW's secy paying for wine,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"","Manuscript copy. D. 3 pages. Washington leaves his wife, Frances (Fanny Bassett), 1/4 of his plantation and stock. To son George Fayette, part of a tract in Berkeley County; 1000 acres of land \"situated in the district set apart for the officers and soldiers of the Virginia line on the Ohio River;\" and his gold watch. To son Charles Augustine, the remaining land in Berkeley Co. and 1000 acres of the above land on Ohio River. To daughter [Anna] Maria, 666 2/3 acres of the Ohio River land, a lot in Alexandria, 4 lots in Fredericksburg, and 2 male slaves (Gabriel and Frederick). All 3 children receive 1/4 of GAW's plantation, stock, etc. Other bequests 10 pounds annually to be paid \"to my Negro Charles\" and frees Charles at Frances' death or remarriage. To \"my young friend George W.P. Custis my silver hilted Sword.\" To George Washington: \"I return the golden headed cane which I received from him. I request him to accept of my grey riding Horse and new saddle and bridle as the last testimonial of my most grateful and affectionate regard for him.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1795]. Witnesses: J. Dandridge, Burwell Bassett, C.P. Lyons, M.W. Dandridge.","A.L.S. 1 page. Eleanor Custis regrets that she was not at home when Mrs. Wolcott came. She relates that her grandmother [Martha Washington] gave her the present and the lock of hair. She expresses her thanks for them and extends her wishes for the happiness of the Wolcotts. Date on catalog card is c. 1795.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Rippon Lodge. Glad she and Mr. [Bushrod] W[ashington's] health is good--he himself is better but feels his constitution declining--thanks for their attention to Tommy [Blackburn, Jr.]; hopes their watchful eye has put end to his disapation--never received Mr. [Bushrod] W[ashington's] letter--sorry venison was bad--Fowler Wood has left, and they don't get even a duck--will send for Kitty [in Md.] when weather permits. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, directed by Stage, postmarked \"Dumfries Jan. 12.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Inquires what money is necessary for Tommy [Blackburn, Jr.'s] expenses--Tommy wrote Nancy [Ann Washington] had loaned him money--encloses 2 notes on Alexa. bank--inform him if he receives money--Kitty [Blackburn] just returned from Maryland. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked \"postpaid\" in Blackburn's hand, postmarked \"[ ] Jan. [ ],\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages with integral address panel. Saw Hill. Apologizes for not answering his letter sooner and gives explanation. Discusses sale of land versus keeping it. Discusses his opinion on the Vindication of Edmund Randolph, George Washington, and his administration.","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Dandridge writes that Washington will not lease forever his lot in Alexandria, and will sell only for high cash price -- suggests Summers should make his best offer for it, and President will consider it. Autograph letter signed, Draft, docketed by Dandridge, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. D.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. President will not dispose of advertised lands until September -- but he will receive offers now altogether or separately. Autograph document signed, draft, docketed by Dandridge, fragment of G.W.'s watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"","L. 1 page. President Washington has instructed Dandridge (his secretary) to inform the Secretary of War that he agrees with the ideas of the enclosed papers. [There is no knowledge what was in those papers]. Also recommendation for troop movement. Letter, unsigned, on GW watermark paper. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Dandridge.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. Whitehall. Says Americans \"cruelly persecuted many worthy and respectable men\" during the war, but \"that is now past.\" Offers best wishes for his happiness in America, and that \"it may long enjoy the benefits of the Presidency of Washington, whose great character and virtues alone could have preserved order in an infant state, composed of such heterogenous and ungovernable radicals.\" Discusses war with France and other international affairs.","Diary. A.D. 53 pages, including backs of covers. No longer bound together. Mostly a day by day of happenings on his plantations--crops, sales of fish, plowing, burning brush, clearing ground, etc.--trip to Mt. Vernon with [Rental] money for G.W., and expenses along way--at Mount Vernon \"flattered [Wm.] Pearce [manager] extremely with his good management.\"--visits of relatives and friends--prices paid for various goods--fishing--payment of accounts for the president--elections at court house--\"Visited Mrs. Haney who lays ill, and wrote her Will agreeable to her request...\" [distant kinswoman of G.W.'s - see letter dated June 26, 1796, Writings, XXXV, 99]--death and burial of Mrs. Haney--news of the Jay treaty--collecting [rents] and paying debts for G.W.--birth of a daughter June 18 and death a month later--detailed bargain with Mr. Fisher \"to new Iron\" a wagon--July 6, \"Gave the negroes a holliday.\" Autograph document, bound volume, first pages of book torn out. Date on original catalog card appears [1796][Mar.]28-July 18.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Hannah writes to her son about his sister's poor health, plans to see him in Dumfries, also writes about other family members - his brother, wife and their youngest child. Autograph letter signed, docketed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Bloomsbury Square. Congratulations to his brother on his recent marriage to Eliza Parke Custis. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","Autograph letter signed with address panel. Richmond. Marshall writes to Lee about the sale of property and slaves and the suicide of lawyer Alexander Campbell, who was due to appear in Philadelphia for the Hunter v. Fairfax case. Marshall suggests going to Mount Vernon on Tuesday, where President George Washington was at home visiting.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Petersburg, West Hill. Bolling discusses their approaching marriage in courtly terms (\"When I reflect that I am favored by you with a partiality ....\") -- Jack Stith, who is delivering the letter to Sarah, was refused in his amour with Miss Tabb -- Bolling sends Sarah a \"Pocket Book\" as a gift and \"small proof of my unceasing attention to you\" and mentions several of \"Sisters Stith\". The couple was married in August 1796 -- Sarah was a daughter of Laurence Washington of Digby on Chotank Creek, distantly related to George Washington -- this Laurence is mentioned in Washington's will as a friend and acquaintance \"of my Juvenile years.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, marked \"favoured by Mr. Stith.\"","Pencil sketch of George Washington by Benjamin Henry Latrobe cut from a sketchbook. Note with sketch reads \"Sketch of Genl. Washington stolen at Mount Vernon while he was looking to discover a distant vessel in the Potomac in which he expected some of his friends from Alexandria. taken from a sketch book of my father's, date 1796.\" Letter of provenance accompanying sketch says the inscription was written by Julia Latrobe who gave it to her grand-nephew Latrobe Weston. (Letter A-1104).","A.L.S. 2 pages. Haywood. Requests final statements on his executorship accounts for the estates of Dr. Lee and Colo. R[ichard] H[enry] Lee. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A balance sheet showing debits and credits of W.A.W. ... Nicholas Muse, James Park, Richard Henry Lee's estate, Henry W-n are names appearing on debit side ... Muse, Sanford, appear on credit side ...See also 1796-1797 W.A.W. in account with same firm.","D.S. 1 page. An entirely manuscript check drawn on the Bank of Alexandria, to John Thomas (Tommas) or bearer for $200. Signed by \"William Pearce for George Washington, Esqr.\" Document signed, fragment, canceled.","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. -introduction of Mr. Potts, a gentleman lately from England-wants to visit the Seat of the President--the residence of the man whose fame all Europe acknowledge-any civilities shown him and Mr. Milburn (his companion) will pleasing and acknowledged. Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Alexandria, to Hannah Washington in Bushfield. Corbin writes to his mother about business affairs, travel, and the health of his family.","A.D.S. 1 page. Appointment of Henry Lee, by William Augustine Washington, to receive monies owed from the State of Maryland. Witnessed by William Rice.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Richmond, to Porter in Alexandria.  With much wit, Bushrod explains how he has been too busy with \"Law and politicks\" to write. He urges Porter to visit him and also mentions business/legal matters involving Mr. Payne, Mr. Cole, and Mr. Brackenridge. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","D.S. 4 pages. An inventory of the estate of George Augustine Washington including a list of \"Stock and Utensils on his Farm in Fairfax County\" appraised and to be divided equally between Washington's wife, Fanny Bassett, and children, Charles Augustine, George Fayette and Anna Maria. Also, a list of books and the \"disposition of Major Washington's Estate agreeably to his Will.\"","Printed broadside. \"Good farm\" land for sale in County of Rutherford, District of Morgan, state of North Carolina. Describes the climate, what is being grown now, the inhabitants, the wood, the roads, mills. The Broad River flows into the center of the county and can be used for navigation. Thought to relate to Washington's estate.","A.D. 1 page. Account for taxes on land. Autograph document, burned fragment only, laminated. On reverse is receipt signed by John Sheppard, dated April 11, 1798, for full amount.","A.D. 2 pages. Account of William Augustine Washington with Henderson, Ferguson and Gibson. Balance sheet ... Nicholas Muse, Henry W-n, Richard Henry Lee estate, John Ashton, James Park on debit side, John, Nicholas and James Muse, Patrick Sanford on credit side ...","A.N.S. 1 page. \"Received 20th January 1797 from Mrs. Betty Lewis 1 Green Hide... 19/3 for G. Heiskell.\"","D.S. 1 page. Account with Patrick Callahan as miller for G.W. Includes herring, flour, beef, etc. supplied by G.W. and cash paid him as part of his hire as miller - £52.8.0 balances out.","Receipt. A.D.S. 1 page. Receipt for $30. on account of \"my hire\" [as miller for G.W.] Autograph document signed, in hand of Anderson, fragment, laminated, docketed \"No. 379, 1797 Feby. 17th Patrick Callahan for £9. to acc. of his hire.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Dandridge writes at Washington's direction, returning any testimonials and letters which had been presented to the President in Barton's behalf. Autograph letter signed, Draft, docketed by Dandridge, G.W.'s watermark. Name on original catalog card appears as \"B. D.\"","A.N.S. 1 page. Potomac River Company. In regards to advancing pay and money owed to John Kelly for work. Signed by Thomas Kennedy with return note signed by J. Gilpin.","A.N.S. 1 page. Potomac River Company. In regards to pay for Jack Ridgeway. Signed by Thomas Kennedy. Reverse side note records pay to Ridgeway.","A.N.S. 1 page. Georgetown. Potomac River Company. Note to pay James Montgomery, signed by John Templeman. Reverse side note says payment was received, Alexandria, April 28, 1797.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Richmond to Hannah Washington, Bushfield. Distressed over health of his niece--hopes she will be spared to them [probably Mary Lee Washington, b. 1795 - d. 1827, daughter of his brother Corbin]--\"She is the picture of two beloved angels\"--business with Col. [Wm. A.] Washington--pay Mr. Rice for horse bought of him--Nancy [wife, Anne Blackburn Washington] will be delighted to send her all of her books. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"[ ] April 1797\", watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]97 April 4.","A.N.S. 1 page. Potomac River Company. Note to pay William Mills. Signed by John Templeman.","A.D.S. 1 page. Receipt for two pounds for knitting seine twine into a centre for a Seine. Autograph document signed, in hand of Anderson, fragment, laminated, docketed \"No. 381\", Rect. 7 April 1797 [L?] Caywood for Kniting a Siene £2.\"","A.N.S. 1 page. Matildaville. Potomac River Company.  Note to pay William Compton. Signed by Frederick Laffler (?) and John Templeman. Reverse note shows paid in full on May 15, 1797.","A.D.S. 1 page. Potomac River Company. Itemized list for receipt of payment. Joseph Gilpin, William Hartshorne.","A.D.S. 1 page. Potomac River Company. Receipt for payment to John Leary for three barrels beef and three barrels pork. Payment received from Thomas Kennedy. Signed with mark of John Leary.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Two [slaves] have run away, one breaking down a door where he was confined--ring leader is Bill who is influenced by his mother--hopes she and papa [who evidently owns the mother] won't let her off this time for \"I believe she has a desire to ruin us if she possibly can\"--requests Papa's [T. Blackburn] help in bringing them back, for it ruins them, losing them at this busy time. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Receipt for $17.06. Autograph document signed, laminated, No. 387 endorsed receipt, badly faded.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Haywood. Relates to the settlement of the co-partnership account with Butler. Col. Washington is also concerned with a joint bond given to a Mr. William L. Lee.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Marlbro. Denies her last letter was cold, altho it had melancholy note--Mamma [Christian Blackburn] will go down to [Alexandria] soon, and she herself plans to visit [Ann] too--Sally [Offitt Craufurd] will write; she looks badly, hopes smallpox will be of value to her delicate frame. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Mr. Seton, watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Frestel, the tutor of G.W. Lafayette, writes a friendly, affectionate letter on behalf of himself and George on eve of departure for France -- they send regards to her brother and grand parents. Autograph letter signed, written in French, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"F. Frestel.\"","D.S. 1 page. Bail bond of Warner Washington for £323.6, signed by Warner Washington and John Washington, and witnessed by John Sowers. Warner had been in the custody of Sheriff Joseph Longacre as the result of a suit brought by Thomas Harrison, William Wilson and Co. Document signed, signed by Warner and John Washington, witnessed by John Sowers.","A.L.S. 1 page. Richmond. Reid must have been a client. Bushrod instructs him in the correct procedure for serving a decree on the defendants in an unidentified suit. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, (Richmond Postal Mark).","A.D.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Account with Vowells for 22 1/2 bushels flaxseed delivered to them and received in exchange 26 3/4 bushels salt. Autograph document signed, laminated, endorsed on back \"No. 48.\"","Printed and holograph document, signed. 1 page. Robert Lewis binds himself unto John and George Lewis\" ... to the Estate of Fielding Lewis deceased in the just and full sum of\" 498 pounds. However, if Robert Lewis pays 249 pounds by January 1, 1799, the bond is considered fulfilled. Note on verso: \"To a Negroe you sold in Stafford County belonging to/F[rom] Lewis's Estate.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Richmond. Bushrod writes to \"My dear friend\" and closes with greetings \"affectionately to Mrs. P.\" but the addressee is otherwise not made clear. He answers several queries concerning various legal cases, posed to Bushrod either in a series of letters or in one long unanswered -- includes Mr. Breckenridge's opinion on a horse sold to Ingraham by Lewis -- adds a postscript \"Did you ever read such a gloomy letter?\" after noting that his wife would have added her own greetings but that the letter was being written in his office. Autograph letter signed, docketed, in a later hand is \"Nephew and principal heir of Genl. Washington judge of the Supreme Court of the United States lately deceased,\" watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [17]98 Jan. 10. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"","D.S. 1 page. Bond.  Fulton agrees to pay Mrs. Washington, widow of George Augustine Washington, thirty-five pounds \"... upon the first day of January next ensuing [1799] ... for the hire of a Negro Man named Reuben for one year ...\" Frances Bassett Washington (Lear) died in 1796 so it is unclear who this document is really intended for, or if the date is incorrect.","A.D. 2 pages. List by name and purchase price of twelve Negroes purchased by George Lewis (10), John Lewis (1) and C.[harles?] Carter (1). Note on verso reads: \"Mr. Ferrell will deliver you some bonds belonging the [Betty Lewis] Estate. The Receipts [ ] of the Estate in hands Mr. B. Parke [signed] J. Lewis.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Autograph document signed, fragment, endorsed on back, marked \"No. 47\", laminated. A bill for one hogshead. Receipted by Thos. Vowell.","A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for £12.7.6 for restuffing two sofas, repairing frames, castors. Autograph document signed, fragment, docketed, laminated, incomplete watermark. Receipted by Geo. Taylor and co.","Account. D.S. 1 and a quarter page. List of blacksmithing services provided by Grymes for Lewis. Total owed Grymes: £10, 11 shillings. Document, docketed.","Account. D. 1 page. Hansford, a blacksmith, lists services provided to Lewis, George Washington's nephew, who lived in the Fredericksburg area. Total owed Hansford: £1 17 shillings 1 pence. Document, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Haywood. Writes to ask Fitzgerald to consult with Edmund Lee over terms of James Thompson's proposals for buying wheat crop from William Washington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, \"Favrd by Mr. J. Thompson\", laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. A. Washington.\" [Fitzgerald was prominant merchant in Alexa. and formerly an aid to G.W. in Revolution].","A.L.S. 1 page. Discusses inclement weather, trying to get from Alexandria to Westmoreland, voyage, illness of unidentified person, possibly sister. Corbin Washington letter to brother Bushrod Washington.","A.D. 1 page. Account of Joseph Simpson's, bonds, notes, etc., some in favor of George Stovin. Autograph document, silked, docketed \"B. Taylor's acct.\" Date on original catalog card appears 1798 [May] 3.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Bushfield. Corbin writes his apologies for not writing more often and says that \"the circumstances of my family have shut me out from all information, and rendered me entirely dependant on my friends for now and then a gleam of light\" -- while professing to be apolitical, he recognizes that private happiness depends on proper functioning of \"the great public machine\" -- his wife recovers her health -- the Leeton family arrived in good health. Autograph letter signed, docketed by Lee (?), integral cover, laminated. Date on original catalog card appears [17]98 May 13.","A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for £10.0.0 for house rent from Feb. 14-[May 14th] at £40 per annum. Autograph document signed, fragment, charred by fire, laminated, docketed by B. Washington, watermark.","D. 1 page. Bill for £1.1.1/2 for 6 1/2 yds. of painted cloth. Document, fragment, charred by fire, laminated, docketed by B. Washington \"J. Thompson pd. [ ] a charge of a fee for [ ]\" incomplete watermark.","Bond. A.D.S. 1 page. Bail bond of Warner Washington for £156.12.6, signed by Warner Washington and John Washington, and witnessed Griffin Taylor. Warner had been in the custody of Sheriff George Noble as the result of a suit brought by Charles McThurston. Autograph document signed, signed by Warner and John Washington, witnessed by Griffin Taylor, incomplete watermark.","Letter, 2 pages. To Lawrence Lewis, Rich Woods. Postpones the payment of a debt in full. Asks Lewis to send \"the picture up, by the first opportunity.\" Integral cover. (This Lawrence Washington may be the son of Samuel by his last wife).","Autograph letter signed. Mount Vernon. Nelly writes to McHenry about yellow fever in Philadelphia and the standard that she commissioned for a volunteer dragoon in Alexandria.","A.L.S. 1 page. Rippon Lodge. Couldn't write earlier because of Aunt Ballett's illness--gave Dickey [Richard S. Blackburn] the bill which he will inclose to Mr. [Bushrod] Washington--[letter] very faded and hard to decipher]. Autograph letter signed, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\" Date on original catalog card appears [17]98 [Sept. 8 ?].","Manuscript copies of excerpts from two letters about the Quasi-War with France, supposedly provided to Alexander Hamilton circa September 1798. The first letter is from George Washington to Timothy Pickering, 9 September 1798. The second is from George Cabot to Timothy Pickering, 27 September 1798.","D.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Denman and Co. in Philadelphia, makes this receipt for £57.18.9 received from Clement Biddle for blankets; signed by Matthew Kean for the maker, Denman and Co. The blankets were for Washington. Document signed, fragment, in hand of T. Lear.","Bill. D.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. A receipted bill in the amount of $152.13 for a library bookcase for Gen. Washington and 282 feet of casing. Receipted by John Douglass. Document signed, in unknown hand.","Bill. D. 1 page. A receipted bill for $11.23 (or £ 11.23.0) for a picture frame 16 feet 4 inches -- made out to Clement Biddle \"for Genl. Washington\" by John McEllwee, and the receipt signed by John Rorke. Document, fragment, in hand of John Rorke. Date on original catalog card appears [1798] [Dec. 19].","A.L.S. 1 page. Encloses $50 bill received, for tobacco, and requests him to pay her tax at court today--just paid Mr. B. Lee £10 for folder--this is last of her [money]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, \"Mrs. H. Washington 1798,\" marked \"Hon'd by Mr. B. Lee,\" laminated. Date on original catalog card appears [1798]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"H. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Praising their mutual friend, George Washington. In this letter, the Earl of Buchan mentions that his nephew, David Erskine, is travelling to America and plans to visit Mount Vernon. Integral cover.","L. 2 pages. Tayloe writes to Secretary of War James McHenry that he is honored by President's late appointment of him, but prefers to delay decision of acceptance -- he will pay personal respects to war office. Docketed 'Mount Vernon, 6th Feby. '99 from His Excy. Genl. Washington with my reply 22d. Feby.' Letter, a true copy, teste by Wm. Holburne, incomplete watermark (1794).","A business letter giving Webb information on sending the money he owes, Lawrence further expresses that he has taken Mrs. Webb's advice and had married Eleanor Parke Custis, stating his happiness with his wife.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Powel writes to say she paid James McAlpin's bill for Bushrods black satin robe -- she hopes Mrs. Anne Blackburn Washington's health has improved -- she is glad Bushrod was at the wedding of Nelly Custis and Lawrence Lewis, and says \"I was certain that when Mrs. Washington found the thing inevitable she would act with propriety, indeed from all I can learn she has every Reason to approve her Grand-Daughter's choice.\" -- Powel agrees with Bushrod on the deplorable state of the Southern roads, especially those of Maryland -- the elopement of Maria Bingham (a child of 15) with a French count was shocking -- shares news of Philadelphia people -- mentions \"your excellent Mother's\" sorrows [at death of Corbin Washington ?]. Autograph letter signed, retained copy, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Greenwood. She and sister [Nancy] enjoy a weeks holiday--tries to progress in her lessons, begins French--mentions children [brothers] who send love to Aunt Nancy and Uncle Bushrod. Autograph letter signed, part of a cover laminated to letter, directed \"to be left at the Cross Roads,\" incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Kanawha Point Pleasant. Recommends 6 men from this county as officers in the lately established army -- [included is a separate sheet docketed \"Thos. Lewis June 14, 1799, containing names of 6 men recommended by Lewis,\" in another hand]. See also 1799 June 14, W. H. Cavandish to James McHenry. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"June 14\" on a separate sheet (see below), laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Tho. Lewis.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Kanawha County. See 1799 June 13, Thomas Lewis to James McHenry. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Sends names of men who seek military commissions ...","Check from the Bank of the United States. Signed by John Nicholson paid to Mr. James Andrews or Bearer, Amount $944.15. Mr. Nicholson was one of the founders of the bank.","Purchase note. A Ninety Day Sight Note issued by Charles Alders' Co., Madeira, on September 20, 1799, to William T. Smith of Philadelphia for £84 British Sterling, directed to Tobias Lear on the account of George Washington on Nov. 14, 1799 and the amount recorded in his cash memoranda book of the same day.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Lear writes this follow up letter because no answers were received to earlier letters ordering 2 pipes of wine -- does Pintard have any in this country? -- if so, send some immediately as the General's wine supply is depleted and Washington only wants wine of superior quality. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed by Lear, enclosed in letter to Elias Boudinot, laminated, watarmark (1794). Not in Writings. [See draft of letter to Elias Boudinot, same date, on reverse of this letter].","A.L.S.  1 page. Greenwood. Looks forward to receiving her for a visit--sorry for Mamma [Christian Blackburn] having so much to fatigue her at her time of life. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Joe, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","Account, Document signed, 1 page. Though it is now in two pieces, amount due Lear is $42.24. Signed by Lear as being correct.","A.L.S. 1 page. A Letter-account itemizing the amount due Lear for forage and subsistence for Sept.-Oct., 1799. $234.39 is the amount totaled up. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Swan, P. M. General.\"","A.L.S. 1 page and A.N.S. 1 page.  Autograph letter signed, a receipt for the sum of $234.39 being the pay for forage and subsistence for Sept.-Oct., 1799. Also in folder, note of receipt signed by Lear, \"Received of Caleb Swan PM Genl. The sum of two hundred and thirty four 39/100 dollars, being my pay...\"","A.L. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Lear writes to Pintard that Mr. Alder from Madeira has sent 2 pipes of wine to General Washington, to be picked up in Philadelphia -- payment by draft has been made -- nevertheless, Washington will accept 1 pipe of Pintard's offered wine from his private store in this country, provided it is still of the best quality after being imported six years ago. Autograph letter, draft, docketed by Lear, watermarked. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Congratulations on her birthday--worried over Mr. Washington's cough--Mamma [Christian Blackburn] has left--her little boys, David, Bushrod and George--Mr. Magruder's failure for 500,000 dollars--Major De Butts sails for Italy--received books from her and will take good care of them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover with several messages written on the cover, laminated, directed \"to be left at the Cross Roads,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Cordial letter of acknowledgment for two pipes of Madeira wine which had just arrived. Expresses Mrs. Washington's appreciation for a gift of two boxes of citron.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Impending death of George Washington--\"I think he cannot survive through the night\"--come and bring Mrs. Law if possible--Dr. Craik, Dr. Dick, and Dr. Brown are here.","Letter from Tobias Lear to Burgess Ball, December 15, 1799 informing him of Washington's death.","Funeral Announcement. D. 1 page. 'The Remains of General Washington [will be de]posited in the family Vault, at mount Ve[rnon on Wed]nesday the 18th instant, at twelve O'Clock. Should the weather be unfa[vorable on Wed]nesday, - the Funeral will take place [Thursday] at the same hour.' Watermarked - Holograph in the hand of Albin Rawlins.","Bill to the estate of George Washington. 2 boxes of Mould Candles 104 nett, for a total charge of £7.19.0. Mackenzie signed the bill as having received payment in full on May 24, 1800.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Mount Vernon. Announces death of George Washington--description of G.W.'s last days and hours and his death--\" ... he could scarcely speak and breathed with difficulty, his complaint being an inflamatory sore throat, usually called the Quincy.\"--Drs. Craik, Dick and Brown sent for--\" ... between ten and eleven o'clock at night, he resigned his breath into the hand that gave it.\"--\" ... not a groan or a complaint escaped him.-with the most perfect resignation, and in full possession of his reason to the last moment he gave up his life.\"--\"He was fully sensible of his approaching dissolution for some time before we could persuade ourselves but that there was a hope left and he frequently told the Physicians that their efforts would be in vain ... As often as he could speak he would mention to me something which he wished to have done. And his last words, about a quarter of an hour before he died, were to me thus - 'My dear Friend I am just about to change this Scene, my breath can continue but a few moments, You will have me decently interred, and do not let my body be put into the Tomb in less than two days after my death.' He there feld his own pulse ceased ...\"--Mrs. W's fortitude--\" ... she yields not to that grief, which would be softened by tears.\"--saw his children about 6 weeks ago--\"I beg that no part of it [the letter] therefore may be published; for I presume that everything which relates to this afflicting event will be eagarly sought after by the public.\" Autograph letter signed, laminated watermark. Mary Stilson Lear was the mother of Tobias Lear.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney writes from Harper's Ferry three days after George Washington's death offering his condolences for this \"irreparable loss\" to Tobias Lear at Mount Vernon, Martha Washington, and Nelly Parke Custis Lewis.","On May 3, 1800, Keith Smith received the amount above after appearing and proving the statement before George Taylor. \"To making 1 suit cloathes (black) for John Anderson £1.16.0.","Bill. For 40 pounds of pound cake at 3/6 for a total of £7.0.0. One basket which contained the cake to be returned to Judy Edick. George Edick signed the account on March 28, 1800, as having received payment from Jim Anderson (likely James Anderson).","Orders for the funeral of George Washington. Manuscript copy, 4 pages. Signed by the Adjutant General, William North. \"Major General Hamilton has received through the Secretary of War the following order, From the President of the United States.\" Ordered December 21, 1799, Philadelphia. Signed December 24, 1799 in the Adjutant General's office.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Greenwood. Craufurd bewails the recent death of George Washington -- \"it haunts my slumbers and in the day I can think of nothing else\" -- wishes to write Sister Nancy [Ann Blackburn Washington] -- poor Bushrod Washington, his uncle first and \"I suppose next his Brother [Corbin] will fall victims to the unrelenting hand of death.\" -- speaks of Mr. Craufurd's illness and other family matters. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed in a later hand \"Death of Gen. Washington mentioned,\" Ms. badly torn and disintegrated, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Herbert.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. \"Long before they can reach you, your heart and the hearts of your fellow citizens will be made sorrowful by the suffering and melancholly of the death of one excellent fellow citizen Gen. Washington ...\" Autograph letter signed, black seal, docketed.","Bill. For making suits with buttons for Mr. Lear, Mr. George Rawlins [sic] Mr. Sims and Mr. Wilson. Also for making a pair of breeches for Mr. Dowdal. Total charges came too £7.18.3.","Bill. A.D.S. 3 pages. Addressed to James Anderson. Bill for mourning suits made for family and servants to wear when around the Mansion. Noted with monies received. Misnumbered on the top right corner as 'MS-2350,' corrected in the catalog book to MS-3050.","D. 1 page. For rendering funeral honors to the deceased General Washington. Appears over names of J.M. Hughes, Ebenezer Stevens, Jacob Morton, James Farlie, John Stagg junr. (Committee of Arrangement). Printed document, mounted on cardboard.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Letter mentioned \"We have had great to do in the city occasioned by the death of General Washington. I send you a newspaper wherein you may read the procession which may be of some gratification to you,\" ... with integral address leaf, Philadelphia postmark.","Manuscript eulogy. A.D.S. 16 pages. Docketed: \"Eulogy on Washington delivered in Medway [Massachusettes] D. 1799 by Dr. Abigah Richardson.\"","A.D. 11 pages. Lawrence Lewis's account of moneys received and expended from G.W.'s death to 1802, including am't of cash in house at G.W.'s death, amt. pd. doctors, money spent for cake at G.W.'s funeral, expenses on his houses in Washington, taxes, payment of legacies, building vault, for whiskey furnished at sale at Mount Vernon; money received from purchases at sales was main income during the period. Autograph document, copy, docketed, in hand of L. Lewis, laminated. Certified by Alexander Moore, Court Commissioner of Fairfax County, Va.","Executor's inventory, original. 51 pages. Listing and appraisal of everything at Mt. Vernon by rooms, including books in library and contents of outbuildings--also livestock, tools, farm equipment, etc. on each farm--negroes--Appraisal sworn to by Thomson Mason, Tobias Lear, Thomas Peter and Wm. H. Foote. Bound volume, 6 blank pages, docketed \"Inventory and Appraisement of the estate of Genl. Geo. Washington - 1810 Augt. Returned and ordered to be recorded,\" silked. Date on original catalog card appears [c. 1800]. Ordered and recorded on August 20, 1810 teste Wm. [Moss ?]. [See under same date a draft of this same inventory].","Inventory, draft. A.D. 64 pages. Inventory by room of articles at Mount Vernon, with appraised values -- includes contents of mansion house, kitchen, office, storehouse, washhouse, gardeners house, salt house, black smith shop, etc. -- also inventory of livestock, and farm equipment on each of the farms, the distillery, mill -- on the mansion house farm, inventory of articles in barn, greenhouse, lost, fish house, etc., paint cellar -- lists of gardeners tools, linen, etc., and plated ware, etc. -- list of books and pamphlets in library by case, with some marked \"Taken by B[ushrod] Washington\" and \"Mrs. Lewis's property,\" \"taken by G. Washington\", and \"To Mrs. Washington,\" -- maps, charts, etc. -- includes number of Negroes owned by George Washington in his own right, \"which Mrs. Washington intending to liberate at the end of the present year, can only be valued for the service of the working negroes for one year.\" Autograph document, draft, in unknown hand, entitled \"An Inventory etc. of Articles at Mount Vernon with their appraised value, annexed.\" watermark. Date on original catalog card appears [1800?], but an entry on page 59 enumerates the slave population \"which Mrs. Washington [is] intending to liberate at the end of the present year.\" Since she signed a deed of manumission for her deceased husband's slaves in December 1800, the date of this estate inventory would seem to be 1800.","Document, printed and sold by Graupner of Boston. Sheet music. \"The Battle of Prague favorite Sonata forte with Accompanyments. G. Washington President of The United States.\"","Patriotic songbook. 30 pages. Bound manuscript, handwritten by Maria Dickinson. Volume contains patriotic songs (handwritten) mentioning Washington and the American Revolution.","Two sketches shows pyramid-like structure surmounted by statue, and inscription below. Date on original catalog card appears [1800 ?]. On a separate page is a proposed inscription in Latin on reverse of cover. Watermark (crown over armed figure), 3 pages.","Printed copy of GW's will. Signed by Lawrence Lewis.","Bill, Clerk of Fairfax to the Executors of GW's will. First charge recorded in January is for \"Recording the Will\" for $4.55. Various other fees are itemized as docketing, attorney's fees, and charges for copies of various declarations. Total bill signed by Mr. Deneale, Clerk, came to $12.96.","One bound volume, 23 pages. Executor's account of sales, meetings of legatees, etc. -- contains the following: Mar. 5, 1800, list of those who purchased horses and jacks from estate with amounts paid; Oct. 15, 1800: list of sales of cattle, milk cows and oxen from estate with amount paid; undated (see card 4, June 7, 1803): list of lot sales in Washington City; James River Shares, Ashby's Bend land, tract in Frederick, Aris's land lots in Bath, Bullskin land, Chattins run etc. with name of purchaser and price per acre; Nov. 12, 1801: Sale of cows, bulls, steers, jacks and jennets, sheep with list of purchaser and amount; July 25, 1802: private sale with account of personal items belonging to G.W., purchaser, and price paid, purchasers here are legatees and deduct purchase price from estate due them, total amount $1882.50; July 21, 1802: \"Payable in Six Months/Sale at Mt. Vernon\" list of purchaser and amount, nothing listed to tell what is sold, total $8340.75, probably the result of meeting of July 19; July 19, 1802: dated Alexandria, an account of a meeting of legatees and executors of G.W.'s estate and agreements made as follows: 1. majority opinion of legatees present govern whole. -- 2. not contest validity of will as to property out of state. -- 3. carriages, horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs and personal estate except stock and bonds to be sold by executors. -- 4. lands on Kanawha and Ohio be divided and rest of land be sold by executors, NW territory and Kentucky lands to be sold. -- 5. stock of U.S., bank stock, Potomac and James River shares to be divided except one share in Potomac Co. sold. -- 6. agree to sale of James River shares and nine shares of Columbia bank stock; June 7, 1803: \"Account of Sales at Alexa. June 7th 1803 of property, belonging to the Estate of Genl. Washn.\" Charles County land, lots in Alexandria here follows list of other land sold as listed on card one undated (this document was bound incorrectly and has not been detached and the sheets in correct order).","Bill, A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for advertising sale of jacks and jennies at Mount Vernon dated Feb. 14, 1800; and for advertising sundries the estate of Mrs. Washington dated June 27, 1802. Receipted for £1.12. by T. Green. Docketed 14 February 1800. Autograph document signed, in hand of Green, docketed, laminated, watermark.","A manuscript book that contains 12 Masonic songs mostly associated with New England (lyrics only). Also includes poems or songs on George Washington and his death. Northampton, Massachusetts.","Tobias Lear's copy of an explanatory letter from him to John Adams in which he elaborated on Martha Washington's December 31, 1799 letter he wrote on behalf of her.","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. S. Lyman writes that Doctor James Craik \"wrote a Gentleman in this City, that the General [Washington], with his own Fingers, closed his own Eyes in Death -- this circumstance is a little remarkable, and it showed that he had his reason, and a spirit of resignation ... such was the Death of this great man....\"","D.S. 1 page. Copy of account dated Jan. 8, 1800, \"For Sundries for the Funeral Procession, in honor of the late Commander in Chief Gen. Washington. Use of a Pall ... $5 / Two Black Cloaks ... 2 / Bier ... 2 / 9 dollars [total].\" On Feb. 20, 1800, Haigh acknowledges receipt of payment in Pittsburgh for his expenses at the mock procession. Document signed, docketed.","The House and Senate of Massachusetts express opinions on how General George Washington should properly be commemorated by the public.","Order submitted by John Read and accepted in Massachusetts Senate and followed by the House to accept resolution to wear crepe on left arm in Commemoration of G. Washington's death.","D. 1 page. Alexandria. A bill from Paton and Butcher in the amount of £2.6.[7] for leather and shoe thread. (Date from earlier library cataloging; item was microfilmed as an 1808 item.) Document, fragment, docketed by B. Washington, charred by fire, silked.","Bill. Decr 25th \"To a mah[ogan]y Coffin with silver plate engraved, furnished with lace, handles and a coverd case with lifters $ 88.\" \"To sundry charges $11.25.\" For a total bill of $99.25. Particular charges were for \"Hire of the Cochee,\" \"Hire of the Bier\" and the \"Hire of a Horse.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. The writers request answers to several specific questions about their role as executors of Washington's will -- they require Simms's professional advice because Judge Bushrod Washington (another executor) hasn't arrived yet. Autograph letter signed, in hand of George S. Washington (?,) laminated, G.W.'s watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Simms answers questions put by them [see letter of Jan. 20, 1800] as executors of George Washington's estate -- among other things, he assures them they can dispose of personal property and wheat at private sales, but an account must be kept of articles disposed of in this way, and must be included in the estate inventory. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ch. Simms.\"","Bill. D. 1 page. Bill for 1 coopers-axe 6/6. Document, fragment, endorsed on back, laminated.","A.D. 1 page. Draft Committee Resolution, \"The Committee appointed to consider and report what public measures are proper to be adopted by this Legisature to commemorate the virtues of General Washington...\" Two resolutions, the 1st crossed out pertaining to a monument or statue to be erected. The 2nd resolution concerns printed copies of a Proclamation.","A.D.S. 2 pages.  Committee resolution or recommendation to the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. They have appointed Fisher Ames to delivera n oration on the \"sublime virtues of Gen. George Washinton before the Lieut. Governor, the Council and the tow branches of the General Court;\" signed by Moses Gill, Samuel Phillips, and the Speaker of the House. Also assigns John Coffin Jones and Jonathan Mason to a committee to make such arrangements for a public exercise assigned for the 8th of February. Concurred and signed.","Printed document, 1 page. Broadside. Funeral procession arrangements, Haverhill, Massachusetts. \"Arrangements to be observed On the 22nd day of February next, agreeably to the proclamation of the President of the United States, For Paying a Public Tribute of Respect to the Memory of our beloved General George Washington, late deceased.\" A eulogy will be given at Reverend Abiel Abbot's Meeting House. The broadside includes an order of procession and instructions to the inhabitants of Haverhill on proper mourning wear.","A.L. 4 pages. Dryburgh Abbey. A letter on slavery and the life and character of GW; mentions Lear, Franklin and Adams. Autograph letter, incomplete.","A bill for 11 items which came to a total of £22.18.9. A particular item is recorded for \"Leading a Coffin\" which came to £14.10.0. Alexander Smith documented Mr. Munn's receipt of payment in Alexandria on May 14, 1800.","A.D.S. 1 page. House and Senate of Massachusetts committee order to request a copy of Fisher Ames' oration for printing.","Draft of MS-5754. Committee of Massachusetts House of Representatives requests Fisher Ames to thank cadets and artillery of Commonwealth of Mass. in oration.","Order from committee to request Fisher Ames to thank cadets and artillery of Commonwealth of Mass. during his oration.","A bill for one shroud which came to $6 and one pall cloth $6, for a total of $12. On verso Michael Gretter (or Gutten?) signed the bill as having received payment.","A.L.S. Philadelphia. Send copy of GW's will and also \"The box made of the oak that sheltered the Great Sir William Wallace ...\"  At bottom of letter is note from Buchan, dated Aug. 16, 1800, bequeathing box to \"Washington's University in Columbia.\" Autograph letter signed, in hand of [Bushrod Washington].","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Herbert mentions Lewiss note for $1500, payable this week, which may be renewed if necessary -- gives Lewis instructions on how to renew it -- note in another hand, \"This note was given by L. Lewis as an Executor to the Will of Genl. Washington and to take up one of the Genls. then in Bank.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. Herbert.\"","A.D. 1 page.  Medfield [memorial] Procession to Washington. \"The Committee of arrangments [sic] recommend the following order of Procession for the 22nd Instant provided the weather and walking tbe good. Viz-\" also, \"It is expected that every person will wear a crape or ribband on th eleft arm. Soldiers just above the cuff and citizens just above the Elbow.\"","Commonwealth of Massachusetts order that members of house and senate shall distribute to clergy and to libraries Fisher Ames' oration.","Bound, manuscript copy of an oration, written by Royall Tyler, Esq., pronounced at Bennington, Vermont on February 22, 1800 in commemoration of the death of General Washington. Copy signed Mary R. Nowland AD 1812. Inside volume cover (back and front) reads \"Miss Mary R. Nowland July 3rd 1823.\"","A.N.S. 1 page. Regarding a survey plat.  Date on original catalog card appears 1800 (?) Feb. 27.","A.D.S. 1 page. Bill and receipt. Samuel Washington receives 175 dollars from Custis in return for \"A Sorrel Horse ... about sixteen hands high; but five years old, warranted sound and free from blemish ...\" If Custis finds the horse to be \"unsound\" within thirty days, Washington agrees to return the total sum. Witnessed by Tobias Lear and Lawrence Lewis.","Items listed are black crepe, hat looping, material for making two palls, 6 dozen flints, 1 cask powder weighing 114 pounds as received from the arsenal. Total bill was $40.08.","D.S. 3 pages. Two evaluations, one dated Ap. 26 signed by William Dandridge and Thomas Dew, the other dated May 13 and signed by Jos. Foster and [W.] H. Macon. Both at request of Lewis and Doct. [David] Stuart. Statement signed by Wm. King that the property herein valued belongs jointly to Mr. Custis [G.W.P.] and Mr. [Lawr.] Lewis. The property being valued consists of 2 slaves and several horses. Document signed, endorsed \"Valuation of Mr. Lewis's Property in New Kent,\" mounted, watermark.","Letter, 3 pages. London. Contains Wests comments on proposed reinterment of George Washington in the Federal city and monument to be raised to him -- recommends triangle or pyramid as most durable monument -- should be in prominent place, planted with trees -- monuments should be hollow -- rotunda, and brass pedestrian statue of Washington -- work to be of \"monumental simplicity\" -- 4 doors and stone coffin. Letter, marked \"Copy of a letter from one West=the celebrated American artist in London to Rufus King, Esq. our Minister at that Court on the subject of a \"Monument\" to be erected to the memory of that illustrious citizen - George Washington, was obligingly handed us by a gentleman for publication - From Gazette of the United States and Daily Advertizer, Dec. 22, 1800\". [Appended is a copy of \"A Resolution of the Old Congress,\" describing the type of monument to be erected to Washington.]","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Concerning the collection of funds due George Washington's estate in Philadelphia. \"What ever money you may receive please credit the Estate of Genl. Washington with it as also any money that may be paid you by Judge Bushrod Washington, a statement of which please forward me at this place.\"  Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","D.S. 1 page. \"On motion of David Stuart ordered that Tobias Lear, Adm. of the Estate of Geo. A. Washington deceased by summoned to appear at the next Court and give Counter Security or Deliver up all and Singular the decendents Estate.\" This copy signed by George Deneale, Clerk.","D.S. 6 pages. Account copy of \"The Estate of George A. Washington in acct. with Tobias Lear, Administrator.\" An acct. of GAW's estate transactions as kept by Lear. Also included are copies of court documents ordering debts to be paid to the estate (dated Jan. 1801); acknowledgement of examination of the acct. (dated April 14, 1801); and an order for the acct. to be recorded (dated April 21, 1801). Document signed, on George Washington's water mark paper.","D. 1 page. Bail Bond of George Steptoe Washington for $200. Dated 1801 April 6, and docketed \"McCormick vs. Washington Bond,\" signed by George Tate and George S. Washington, witnessed by Benj. Stephenson. Document, docketed \"McCormick vs. Washington Bond,\" signed by George Tate and George S. Washington, witnessed by Benj. Stephenson, laminated.","A.D.S. 1 page. \"I hereby relinquish the Administration of the Estate of the late George Augustine Washington and agreeably to an order of the Court of Fairfax County, and deliver up all and Singular the Decendents Estate which has come to my hand as Admr.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. To the Justice of the court of Fairfax County. Further explains his resignation as the administrator of George A. Washington's estate. Turned papers and bonds over to Burwell Bassett who is ready to become the new administrator. Docketed on reverse. Torn corner.","A.L.S. 1 page. Autograph letter signed, mounted, watermark (1794), with part of cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\" Encloses note for $875. for discount at the bank, and intends to present the necessary draft on Monday next.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Lewis gives the account with Blagden as it now stands, taken from papers of Dr. Thornton's -- £26.8.11 1/2 Maryland money is still due him -- Lewis asks Blagden to send authenticated vouchers for repayment of moneys expended so that the late General Washingtons heirs will be see the justification for the expense. Autograph letter signed, endorsed by Lewis, 2 p. covered with figures, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawr. Lewis.\"","Estate documents, 10 documents.","Memoranda of payments made, etc. by L[awrence]? Lewis as executor of estate--includes $1000 for hire of a vessel the \"Hene. and Patsey\"--also, 2 orders given to Thos. Peter on Samuel Hamilton, W-1250/B; ","Account, rec'd of N. Lee on account of Sheppard Pd. cash for negroes, etc., W-1250/C; ","Account, Includes $500.00 \"By cash of A. McLean,\" and $100 \"By costs recovered on Tomlinson's case,\" W-1250/D; ","Account, notes due with interest, W1250/E; ","Account, Lawrence Lewis with estate, Debit and credit of $16,037.30 -- including \"By balance due me as Executor -- $1,0872.69\" and \"By this sum due me as creditor legatee $5,138.61.\" etc., W-1250/F; ","Account, Mathew Ranson in account with executors, record of payment due with interest, etc., W-1250/H; ","Sums credited to estate, Amt. received and amts. not received [for purchases at sales], W-1250/I; ","Purchasers at private sale of Washington estate including amounts of purchases of each individual, W-1250/J; ","Receipt, Peyton Drew to Robert Lewis, W-1250/?","W-1250/K, A.D.S. 2 pages. Commissioner's report. Upon order of Court of Fairfax Cty., has settled joint and separate accounts of Lawrence Lewis and Bushrod Washington, acting executors of G.W. estate--1st, a balance of $3670.76 due L. Lewis in capacity as sole executor before any of others quailified--2nd, acct of Bush. Washington with estate, showing indebtedness of $2017.94, exclusive of 9 shares of Bank of Potomac--3rd, general acct. of acting executors representing whole transactions with balance due the Executors of $15,707.95,--including commissions--charges executors with full acct. of sales, $124,928.01--credit them with sums not pd. by purchasers, esp. $15,125.00 for purchases of lands by late Col. Thomas Lee as guarding of Corbin Washington's children, \"which purchase their present Guardian did not think himself at liberty to confirm, whereby there is a suit now pending in the High Court of Chancery of Virginia, consequently this as well as other matters, relative to the Estate remain open \"till a further settlement.\"","W-1250/K, A.D.S. 2 pages. Commissioner's report. Upon order of Court of Fairfax Cty., has settled joint and separate accounts of Lawrence Lewis and Bushrod Washington, acting executors of G.W. estate--1st, a balance of $3670.76 due L. Lewis in capacity as sole executor before any of others quailified--2nd, acct of Bush. Washington with estate, showing indebtedness of $2017.94, exclusive of 9 shares of Bank of Potomac--3rd, general acct. of acting executors representing whole transactions with balance due the Executors of $15,707.95,--including commissions--charges executors with full acct. of sales, $124,928.01--credit them with sums not pd. by purchasers, esp. $15,125.00 for purchases of lands by late Col. Thomas Lee as guarding of Corbin Washington's children, \"which purchase their present Guardian did not think himself at liberty to confirm, whereby there is a suit now pending in the High Court of Chancery of Virginia, consequently this as well as other matters, relative to the Estate remain open \"till a further settlement.\"","Account, D. 1 1/4 pages. Ferneyhough lists various services he provides for Lewis, being work done on Lewis's chariot - its wheels, springs, boots, doors, etc. Docketed.","Account book, settlement of the estate of George Washington. A.D. 32 pages. Accounts of various people associated with the estate, including money for hire of negroes - \"Statement of the accounts of the several legatees for the purpose of explaining them.\" Autograph document, mostly in hand of Bushrod Washington, laminated, watermarks, no cover, torn or clipped pages included.","A.L.S. 3 pages. New Kent. Concerns a shipment of wheat ... no demand for wheat or corn ... cider here for Mrs. W-n; will send some to Norfolk at first opportunity ... Had to get a new cog wheel for the mill ... Richmond market full of meat of all kind; cattle and sheep still on my hands ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Stafford City, VA. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Concerning receipts for western lands.  Addressed to Col. Thomas Francis Worthington, at Chilicothe N.W. Territory.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Fort Washington. Complains of dullness of \"this accursed Country\"--reference to someone whose gloomy countenance \"cannot bear the appearance of Happiness\"--longs to be with her and \"my dear Boy\" [Bushrod Blackburn ?,] but fears 2 years separation are necessary--expects to be dealt with by strict letter of the law--hasnt heard from Tommy [Blackburn, Jr.]--would rather see him idle at Rippon Lodge than where he is. Autograph letter signed, cover fragment laminated to letter, directed \"Via Fredericksburg To [ ] X Roads,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"R. S. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Walnut Farm. Concerning the execution of the estates of Bushrod's father, John Augustine Washington, and Lawrence Augustine's father, Samuel Washington, both deceased. Bushrod writes, \"I have never condemned you for demanding of the executors of your father ... a settlement of their accounts, and altho' I thought it unkind to institute a suit ag[ainst] me ...\" Bushrod is nevertheless willing to settle the matter. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rich Woods. Lawrence A. Washington proposes to Samuel Washington that he meet at Richwoods with Bushrod Washington to discuss debts extending from the estates of their fathers, Charles Washington and John Augustine Washington I, respectively. \"You will therefore, at once see the necessity of your ... attendance, to exonerate yourself, from as much of the weight of that business as possible.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawrence A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Reporting on the death of Martha Washington the day before. Suffering protracted fever, MW prepared for death \"with fortitude and resignation\"; gave advice to her grandchildren, took the sacrament and directed a chosen white gown be brought out. The funeral would be Tuesday (two days hence). Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 1 page. Rich Woods. Having received Bushrod's letter of April 2, 1802 re-settlement of his father's estate (John Augustine Washington), Lawrence Augustine feels \"...a perfect willingness to enter into a settlement of our business, with any Gentleman you may choose to designate for that purpose. And I can assure you, that every light I possess shall be thrown on the subject.\"","A.D. 19 pages. Final draft. Contains acct. of cash on hand, money in hands of Clement Biddle, notes due and paid--inventory of articles at Mt. Vernon and value (many are missing from here which appear, crossed off, on the first draft)--lists articles in mansion house, kitchen, servants hall, etc. Autograph document, Final draft, in unknown hand, entitled \"Inventory of Property that belonged to Mrs. Martha Washington, Taken the 24th of May and Eleventh of July 1802,\" final draft, watermark.","A.D. 20 pages. Contains acct. of cash on hand, money in hand of Clement Biddle, notes due and pd.--inventory of articles at Mt. Vernon and value (many are crossed off and do not appear in final draft)--articles in mansion house, kitchen, servants hall, wash house, etc. Autograph document, Draft, in unknown hand, entitled \"Inventory of Property that belonged to Mrs. Martha Washington Taken the 24th of May and Eleventh of July 1802,\" 1st draft.","Docketed on verso \"$35 June 16, 1802\" and \"To building a Vault at Mount Vernon $35.00\" and \"Recd the above amount in full (signed) John M. Lightfoot.\"","Autograph document, 7 pages. In hand of Albin Rawlins, an account of articles sold at the July 21st sale on six months credit (See \"Book of Sales and of Mount Vernon Property\"). This appears to be a rough draft (made at the time of auction) of the list entered in this executors' account book -- Rawlins' list gives name of purchaser, item and price; sale of chariot and harness, coachee, horses, clover machine, sheep, bulls, cows, calves, steers, marquee, tents, saddles, canteen, tin machine, saws and other tools, malt mill, \"The Knight of Malta,\" reams of paper, wax, French horn, pump, locks, tool chest, hoes, sheet copper, old iron, rope, etc., copying press, yawl [an incomplete summary of the contents]. On last sheet are lists of names and figures, probably a scratch sheet. Autograph document, in hand of A. Rawlins, laminated. This doc. is NOT part of the \"Book of Sales of Mt. V. Prop.\" but a separate doc.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Alexandria. Unable to buy any good furniture at sale [of Mrs. Washington's estate]--all worth having previously divided among legatees--George Washington Parke Custis's inheritance of wine--purchased one of four large paintings at sale, view of Great falls of Potomack. Autograph letter signed, docketed \"Copy Letter to Colo. May.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Deneale.\"","A.D. 16 pages. \"Rough estimate of the sales of the estate purchased by the Legatees in order to give an idea of their relative situation to each other and to them (?) who will be creditors and who debtors.\" Accounts of the following individuals: Bushrod Washington, Howell Lewis, Lawrence Lewis, Alexander Spotswood, G. W. P. Custis, Robt. Lewis, Wm. A. Washington, Col. Thomas Lee, Wm. Robinson, Samuel Washington, Mrs. Law, Geo. A. Washington heirs, Thornton Washington heirs, Thomas Peter, Charles Carter, G. S. Washington, Fielding Lewis, Nicholas Fitzhugh, Dr. Peyton, Lawrence A. Washington, Burdet Ashton, Andrew Parks, Corbin Washington heirs, John Thornton.","Bond. 1 page. Washington binds himself to Frey \"in the full and just sum of forty two pounds four Shillings and ten pence ...\" Two horses owned by Warner Washington (valued at 21 pounds 2 shillings five pence) are being held by Thomas Massir[?], sheriff of Frederick County as security. Printed and manuscript document, signed by Warner Washington.","A.D. 2 pages. John Hewitt, Register of Wills, Washington County, District of Columbia acknowledges that an \"authenticated copy of the last will and testament of George Washington deceased ...\" has been recorded. Administration of the will is \"hereby Granted and Committed unto ... George Steptoe Washington and Lawrence Lewis two of the executors by the said will appointed.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Green encloses his accounts against Lewis. Mar. 15, 1803 for advertising lands, June 29, 1802, advertising sale of sundries belonging to the estate of Martha Washington. Docketed by Lewis as \"Timothy Green's Ac. With the Estate of Genl. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by L.L., $10.10 P. 86 5 March 1803.\" Laminated, watermark, postmarked.","A.D. 2 pages. Autograph document in hand of Bushrod Washington, laminated. Probably a list of papers dealing with the settlement of the estate, numbered, and in many cases contain page numbers, memorianda or resolutions dealing with estate settlement.","Subject of the letter deals with dispersal of George Washington's property, including the sale of land and mules. It also discusses the terms of the hiring of nineteen of Mrs. Penelope French's enslaved people, in which Mrs. French was paid $700-800 a year throughout her natural life.","Letter. 6 pages. Alexandria. A lengthy and detailed proposal for the equitable distribution of the Ohio-Kanawa lands. Expresses dissatisfaction with present plan of division. Requests another meeting of legatees at Dumfries; such a meeting however is opposed by legatees.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Informs him of meeting of legatees, at which decision was made \"to sell amongst ourselves\" all Washington's land except the Kanawha and Ohio lands -- lists lands sold and amounts received at sales of June 6 and 7 -- prices better than he expected -- executors to appoint an agent and surveyor to go to Ohio and Kanawha lands and lay them off in 23 parts before the next meeting of legatees -- he is embarrassed for funds -- will write to Dr. Smith about Bushrod [Bushrod, Jr., son of Wm. Augustine Washington]. Autograph letter signed, torn, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\" [See also, \"Book of Sales and of Mount Vernon property,\" 1800-1802 which lists some of same in detail].","A.L.S. 2 pages. Alexandria. Lawrence writes that he has received Roberts letter and Winchester's order for $1818. -- it will be placed to Roberts account with executors of General Washington on account of Roberts purchase of a tract of land in Berkeley. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by R. Lewis (?), \"Letter from Lawce. Lewis on account of monies received for the Execrs. of Genl. Washington\". Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\"","Bill and receipt. 10 gilt arm chairs, $40. 12 Square back chairs, $22., these are docketed as Windsor chairs ...","A.L.S. 1 page. Georgetown. Autograph letter signed, received $10.00 for one apotheosis of Gen'l Washington.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rippon Lodge. Returned yesterday from unpleasant excursion to find Kitty ill--glad to hear of Tommy's [Blackburn, Jr.] amendment--fever will prevent his riding to visit her--will wait for her visit and return with her. Autograph letter signed, fragment of integral cover, laminated, directed by Jerry. Name on original manuscript appears as \"R.S. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Yellow fever in Alexandria has delayed Bushrods answer --now the \"prevailing disorder\" (likely also yellow fever) in Philadelphia has convinced Bushrod that no good could result from trying to carry on business -- he writes that the request of the gentlemen of the bar, confirmed by Peters, is agreeable, so he requests Peters to attend if he safely can and to adjourn the Court to the next term. Autograph letter signed, docketed, postmarked \"George Col. Sept. 26,\" integral cover, laminated.","A.D. Autograph document, in hand of W.A. W-n, docketed on reverse by W. A. W-n, \"Memorandum of the Cloaths my Son George [Corbin] Washington carried with him to New England Novr. 28th 1803,\" and in another hand \"also Books from Rock Hill and Books carried Alexandria from Col. W. A. Washingtons Library 1806.\" Lists both summer and winter cloths in detail.","This account in Lawrence Lewis' hand is the money expended for food and clothing for slaves during period 1803-1809.  \"Acct. Free Negroes $1645.05.\"","Small, bound account book, A.D.S. 18 pages. Accounts of money received as interest of stock, as part of his claim to the estate of GW. Also, money received on like interest in behalf of Lucinda and Catherine D. Lewis, sale of stock belonging to Charles and John Lewis, Jr., memorandum of expenses, \"Memorandum for the year 1805,\" which describes experiments made in planting crops and the results, \"Memorandum of Monies Received and paid away on account of Charles Lewis - John Lewis - Robert Lewis junr. - Lucinda Lewis and Catherine Dade Lewis May - 1807.\"","A.D. 1 page. Winchester. Bill for £10.4.0 for books, including Morse's Geography, Bailey's dictionary, Bealy's Meditations, Stauntons Embassys, Anarchises, and Ferguson's [Lectury ?]. Receipt of books acknowledged by Francis W[hiting] Washington for his father Warner Washington. Autograph document, in hand of John Beer (?), fragment, docketed \"Warner Washington.\"","Letter, Rosegill. He hopes the boxes of medicine arrived safely ... requests Col. W-n to pay the cost of the medicines to Dr. Jones. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 1 page. Edinburgh to Ewing at the American Consulate. Conveying to the President (T.J.) the ceremonial oaken box which he had earlier presented to Washington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Ann Washington writes to assure Frobel that he will be able to get many pupils if he comes to Alexandria shortly -- several people have promised to send children to him, including Dr. Dick -- she wishes he could come soon -- Bushrod Washington will send his schooner to Richmond for Frobel if possible, though Col. Washingtons may get to Richmond sooner -- she wishes to see him an \"inmate\" at Mt. Vernon -- he will have at Mt. Vernon her 3 nieces and a nephew of her husband's who lives with them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Washn. City Feb. 13\", broken seal with arm, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages with cover, addressed and wax seal. Eleanor \"Nelly\" Parke Custis Lewis writes to her friend reminiscing about her life. Engraving \"Mrs. Lawrence Lewis,\" also in the folder.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rock Hill. To \"Dear Sir.\" Re: bond of the addressee held by William Augustine Washington.","William Craik writes to Col. William A. Washington regarding a deed from 1791 between Washington and Timothy Ringgold for lots in the Carrollsburg (which would eventually become Capitol Hill) which were divided between Washington and Commissioners of the city of Washington. William Craik admits he neglected to get the deed recorded and never returned it. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, docketed, with integral address panel, postmarked \"Alexandria VA, March 10\".","A.L.S. 1 page. Rock Hill. Washington writes that Mr. [Chas.] Carter objects to paying interest on his bond -- Carter claims he was ready to pay money any time -- Washington believes Carter forfeited, by the condition of sale [of Washington's property], any indulgence of 12 months credit. Autograph letter signed, docketed by B.W., mutilated, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Bushrod writes to his \"dear friend\" Elizabeth Willing Powel that when he inherited Mount Vernon, he had to buy \"new furniture for all the rooms of that extensive building\" and farm machinery as well -- he borrowed money for this and the loan is due soon -- his wheat crop and the fishery both failed, however -- so he asks \"with a little embarrassment\" to borrow the amount from her, but insists on paying interest which she refused to accept on an earlier occasion. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark (wheat sheaf). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Bushrod writes that he is convinced the fire at Mt. Vernon was set by an incendiary, but he knows not whom to suspect -- he can impute no motive to any of his \"domestics,\" all of whom exerted themselves to extinguish the fire -- still, great damage was done -- Mrs. Washington's health was impaired by the alarm, though she is recovering. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexa May 22,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington\". [It is thought the fire may have endangered the mansion].","A.L.S. 4 pages. Concerns the sale of a schooner and or a slave named Arthur ... has been offered \"... $600., or the vessel alone, ...\". Autograph letter signed, integral cover, Alexandria, docketed \"Judge Washington.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"","Insurance policy with The Delaware Insurance Company of Delaware made by George Harrison on behalf of Bushrod Washington for brick barn [stable] at Mount Vernon. Coverage for $4,000 for the year with payment of 1 percent. Printed document with autograph details signed by Thomas Fitzsimons, 1 page, docketed on the reverse.","D.S. 1 page. Bond for $20,000 for Fairfax and Whiting Washington as executors of their mother Hannah Fairfax Washington's estate, to make inventory and deliver all legacies, etc. Partly printed, laminated. Signed by Fairfax, Whiting and Warner Washington and witnessed by the court.","George Beck provenance information concerning a Stuart Painting.","3 page. Key, Judge Washington's attorney in the friendly suit of Fitzhugh and Peter vs. B. Washington, executor of the estate of George Washington, concerning the sale of certain Maryland lands, prepares an answer to the court explaining his clients position. Included is a letter requesting Judge Washington to make any changes in the text which he believes are necessary.","Account, William Augustine Washington with J. Fox. Legal and copying fees include copy of Henry Ashton's will, proving \"Fisher's\" deed, swearing jury, etc.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Lewis gives an account for $304.30 paid by him to Howell Lewis and chargeable to all of legatees of Gen. Washington's estate -- he is unable to collect from various people whose addresses he does not know, or for other reasons -- Gabriel Lewis has just returned and the Kanawha lands are divided -- asks Bushrod to send him a receipt for $100. paid Bushrod's mother [Hannah Bushrod Washington]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Bushrod Washington, and in Lewis's hand \"Dr. James Patton in Acct. with the Estate of Genl. Washington,\" and in another hand \"Executor of Mrs. Washington's Estate,\" laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Fairfield. Fairfax Washington writes regarding the recently-arrived mourning ring left to his deceased mother [Hannah Fairfax Washington] as legacy by George Washington -- he gives Lewis directions for having it delivered to him -- mentions also a miniature of the general, previously received, that the two items constitute the whole of the legacy left to his mother. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"The Receipt of his Mother's legacy,\" mounted.","Bill and receipt. $2.25 for shoes, 9.00 for cossaks (boots).","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rock Hill and Georgetown. Bushrod Washington Jr. writes to Burd about local and regional political battles involving the impeachment of judges, including Judge Samuel Chase of the Supreme Court, and Randolph's treatment of Chase, as leader of the impeachment. Washington also speaks critically of \"Duane,\" probably William J. Duane the politician, or perhaps his father the newspaper editor. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark (1803). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. To \"Dear Sir.\" Concerns Bushrod Washington's insurance policy on Mount Vernon, from the Mutual Insurance Company.","Promissory note. D.S. 1 page. For £78 Virginia money before 15th Oct. -- signed by Whiting Washington; witnessed by Nehemiah Garrison. On reverse, dated April 16, 1805, Jas. Milton assigns note to Robt. Milton. Document signed, in hand of James Milton, fragment, docketed.","A.D.S. 6 pages. A statement as to the title to Woodlawn drawn up by Lawrence Lewis because of a threatened suit over the land by descendants of Sarah Mason Brooke; it embodies Col. George Mason's statement on the history of the lands ownership. Lewis's search of title goes back to William Travers, who by deed from Proprietors, March 22, 1677, got 788 acres. The Woodlawn part of that property was later owned by George Washington (who had gotten it on 27 October 1772) and then willed by him to Lawrence Lewis and Eleanor (\"Nelly\") Parke Custis Lewis. Autograph document signed, by Lawrence Lewis, docketed \"Col. Geo. Mason's Statement,\" and in another hand, \"as to title of Woodlawn.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Agrees with Burd that horseracing is the favorite sport of Virginians -- mentions races in Virginia and Pennsylvania and Washington -- says spring at Mt. Vernon is the \"season when nature presents its most pleasing colours\" -- admires ladies in the neighborhood \"but none of them has enslaved my happiness\" -- speculates that closer relations between Pennsylvania and Virginia might be fostered by intermarriage between the states -- mentions Mr. [Thomas] Jefferson's use of hieroglyphics. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexa. Va. May 18,\" torn, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"","1 page. Estate of GW.A notice of a forthcoming bond for Keating and Murray. Amount: $1.00.","Autograph document signed, fragment, docketed \"Blakey Recpt. for a Bay mare June 1805.\" Receipt for 25 pounds for a bay mare.","A.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. Custis writes that his account with the estate of George Washington will be paid as soon as his crop can be marketed -- expresses distress of Fitzhugh family because of Mrs. Fitzhugh's illness -- he wishes the Kanawha lands were apportioned for he wishes to sell his share, even at great loss. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by B. Washington, mounted, watermark.","D.S. 1 page. Buildings insured were 2 Negro Quarters, Office, Smokehouse, Wash house, Carriage house, and 2 Stables ... \"real sum insured\" was $4576.00 ... signed by Rob't Mitchell.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod writes to Peters that he has heard of the sickness in Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, New York and Philadelphia (yellow fever) -- asks if they should hold court for \"your District\"? -- thinks judges and lawyers would attend, but would jury men and witnesses also attend if in danger of sickness? -- would it be better to postpone until winter? -- intends to spend a few days at Wheatland near Charlestown, Jefferson County. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Peters, \"16 ansd. repeating what I wrote him on the 15th substance,\" postmarked Alexa Va. September 14,\" watermark.","Receipt for $200. as part payment of a $500. loan ...","A.L.S. 2 pages. Culpeper County. Capt. Hammond [husband of Samuel's deceased sister Mildred] wants him to buy his share of Kanawha lands left him by George Washington's legacy -- he can't afford it -- asks for an opinion on how much he should lease or buy it for -- can Hammond have other compensation in place of this land? -- Hammond embarrassed for money now -- he gave draft on executors and it was refused. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Saml. Washington.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Bushrod writes about spending Christmas in Dumfries by invitation of \"very fine girls,\" although his trip was cut short when his father came down with gout. He also gives news of the Federal City, which is \"thronged with beautiful girls and other strangers,\" including \"a number of Turks and Indians.\" He shares an anecdote about the Turkish ambassador asking Thomas Jefferson for \"six wives\" and writes about a dinner hosted aboard a frigate by Jefferson for a group of Native American men. Bushrod also writes of the rising power of Napoleon in France and about the Carters of Philadelphia.","Receipt. Certifying proof of a Mr. Peytons deed to the District of Columbia. Amount: $52.00. Estate of GW.","Receipt. A.N.S. 1 page. $1.00 for watch repair docketed, \"paid by Mrs. W. from Butter Sold.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mt. Vernon has sent her some books ... will send more ... invites the Rankins for a visit ... regards from all the family ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\"","Articles of Agreement, Jesse Richardson with Wm. A. Washington for purchase of a tract of land, held jointly by Wm. A. Washington and Lawrence Butler, of 1000 acres in Pulaski County, Kentucky. Jesse Richardson to pay Col. Washington with young horses, to the amount of the purchase. Valuation to be established.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Has been amusing himself reading Mr. John Randolph's Philippicks, his invectives against democrats -- this includes Randolphs threat to impeach Madison and Jefferson -- he has many politicians under his control through fear of being exposed by him -- mentions having received a report of Mr. Pitt's death [Wm. the younger] in England -- comments on the European situation -- the British Navy is the only thing between Napoleon and world domination -- U.S. should do nothing to injure Britain at this time -- since his aunt [Ann Blackburn Washington] has determined not to visit Philadelphia this Spring, he will stay and keep her company. Autograph letter signed, with integral cover, postmarked \"Alexa Va Mar. 30,\" docketed, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"","$6.75 pd. in full.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Gen. Mason going to Kentucky will carry this letter -- acknowledges payment of $40 -- Warner was with them, mentions his trip to Orleans -- their father [John Lewis] is well -- speaks of Dr. Stuart's land in Mason County, Ky., 5000 acres on Tripletts creek and 9000 on Locust creek -- advertised for sale -- he sends tax money by Gen. Mason -- asks Gabriel Lewis to help Mason -- talks of affairs of the day -- the ship Leander -- General Miranda landed in Spanish America, the province of Caraccas, takes the island of Marquireta, the towns of Camana -- Barcelona on the river Neveri, in full march for the capital of the colony -- this information by Capt. Risbrough from Martinique, Miranda has proclaimed the independence of the province. Concludes with a full 2 page postscript by Nelly, here separately cataloged. Autograph letter signed, with 2 p. additional note by Nelly Custis Lewis, cover marked \"Hond by Genl. Tomson Mason, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawr. Lewis.\"","D.S. 1 1/4 page.  Baxter charges a total of L8, 2 shillings for smithing services including \"Making 2 large Ramshare ploughs\" and mending carriage wheels and selling a \"whip saw.\" Balance paid. Document signed, docketed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Caroline Springs near Fredericksburg. Papers desired by Burd will need to be retrieved from recording office in [Washington] -- Bushrod will be in the Fredericksburg area for a while -- reveals his approaching marriage to Miss [Henrietta] Spotswood -- they will live on his estate in Westmoreland and later procure an establishment near Alexandria -- please tell Rush of the upcoming wedding -- he asks for European news -- \"our present President\" [Jefferson] means to stand for reelection. Autograph letter signed, integral cover docketed, laminated, postmarked \"Freds Va Jul 20.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"","Rock Hill. Col. Washington explains that his son Bushrod, Jr, will share equally with his brothers in the Col.'s estate. His income will be adequate to support a wife. At the time young Bushrod was engaged to Spotswood's daughter, Henrietta.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Washington, Rock Hill. Introduces Bushrod Washingtons own nephew, George Corbin Washington, who just arrived after tedious passage of 20 days, and is \"so much grown that I suppose you would scarcely know him\" -- Bushrod, Jr. and new wife Henrietta Spotswood are very happy -- Bushrod, Jr. wishes to trade his Kanawha land for land near Centerville -- what is Bushrod's opinion of this land? -- desires Bushrod to help him find purchaser for his lands, Blenheim and Haywood -- wishes to sell, pay debts and divide rest among children -- \"there seems to be little hope of getting out of debt by cropping\" -- he presses suit against Mr. [Wm.] Robinson for £560 -- Robinson has no claim to money from land sold to George Washington and others after death of his daughter [Ann A. Washington]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, mounted, docketed \"Wm. A. Washington about Mr. Robinson's claim,\" laminated, watermarks. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. A. Washington.\"","Bill. $2.25 for 9 lbs. of sole leather ...","Poem \"Washington's Requiem\" by Virginia Cary. D. 1 page. A poem in praise of G.W., written in 1800 or 1806 \"on seeing a picture of Mount Vernon with the grave of Washington.\" (Date might be 1800). Date on original catalog appears 180[6 ?].","A.L.S. 3 pages. Deals with two letters reputedly written by G.W. to [Thomas Jefferson] after the Mazzei letter [Thos. Jefferson to Philip Mazzei, Ap. 24, 1796; famous controversial letter, after which G.W. was said never to have written T.J. again]--Tobias Lear employed by Judge W-n to assort the General's papers, and letters now missing, plus a diary for important presidential years--[accuses no one, but implies Lear took them]--tries to reconcile General's statement [that he never wrote T.J. again after the Mazzei letter] with truth--congratulates Pickering on speech against embargo--mentions [John] Adams \"lives a mournful spectacle of blind and courtly obedience to Presidential will.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, [first part of letter missing], laminated.","Account, Estate of George Washington with Lawrence Lewis. A.D. 2 pages. Account of money spent and received by Lewis as executor of G.W.'s estate - includes taxes on Kentucky land, City taxes, taxes on property in Alexandria, rents paid to Mr. Fitzhugh for rent of land for free negroes and money for support of free negroes. Autograph document in hand of Lewis, docketed by Lewis \"No. 3 the Estate of Genl. Washington in Acct. with Lawe. Lewis.\" Laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. The amount paid Dr. Peyton about settles Custis's account to estate -- asks Bushrod to send old bonds he gave at 1st sale to Woodlawn, where he can pick them up, along with any papers relating to his estate the \"Forest of Washington,\" bequeathed him by the General. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Bushrod W., laminated.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Rock Hill. Bushrod comments on Aaron Burr's efforts to separate western states -- thinks his plan an absurd for one of his intellect and feels he cannot succeed -- Burr should be arrested and tried if any crime can be found -- mentions the costly delays of Congress -- says his fondness for ladies is increased by his high opinion of his wife, Henrietta Spotswood -- makes comments on Burd's romance. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Bushrod Washington Mt. Vernon,\" postmarked \"Washington City, Feb. 14\", laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bushrod Washington.\"","Letter, 1 page. Madison transmits to Bushrod Washington the papers of Fielding Lewis who died before they could be processed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Madison.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. As Bushrod is leaving home for an extended period he asks to leave charge of nephews John and Bushrod [Corbin ?] Washington, who are in school, to Reid -- asks Reid to furnish them with any clothing or other articles they need -- no extravagances -- and 2 or 3 dollars a month pocket money. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated. Note while the letter appears to be addressed to 'James New,' the editors at the Washington Papers discovered that Bushrod Washington's poor handwriting actually is written to James Reid.","Marshall writes that, at the request of Bushrod Washington, he is sending \"the enclosed letters\" (not present) but was unable to find \"the letter of Mr. S. Washington to which that of the 2d of April is an answer.\" Marshall was given access to the papers of George Washington to write his biography. Bushrod Washington and Lawrence Lewis served as executors of Washington's estate and were likely requesting papers back from Marshall in order to settle Washington's account with his nephew Saumel T. Washington.","A receipt in Washington's hand for \"4 Hhs. and 21 1/2 Bs. corn.\" Docketed \"Memorandum of Corn\". Autograph document signed, in hand of Washington, fragment, docketed \"Memorandum of Corn\". For 4 Hhs. and 21 1/2 Bs. corn.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. They haven't heard from him in a long while and tax money due -- has he heard of the atrocious outrage by British Admiral Berkley on the flag of the United States [Chesapeake-Leopard affair] -- Commodore Douglas, the Triumph and Melampus, the Bellona and the Leopard, schooner Revenge to go to England with dispatches -- meanwhile seaports to be fortified -- \"Something like War this, spirit of 76 up\" -- \"War rather than a disgraceful peace\" -- hopes to see him -- Gabriel \"must want more Negroes by this time, I shall have it in my power to furnish you\" -- Eleanor (Nelly) sends good wishes, but says Gabriel hasnt answered her letter. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked Alexa Va. July 22, laminated, docketed, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\" Date on original catalog card appears as [1807] July 22.","A.L.S. 3 pages. New Port. Awaits confinement of his wife [Henrietta Spotswood] hourly [Anne Eliza Washington, born 1807]--anxious to go to Westmoreland to see about workmen and how house goes along--sure Laurel Grove will be ready for occupancy by time Henrietta's confinement is over--will see him shortly to get things for housekeeping--expects kitchen furniture to come highest--purchases to be made--will get by on minimum this year--can get these articles in Alexa.--for money to pay workman, will sell Mr. Spotswood 500 acres in Ky. [W. A. W-n] offered him--will pay [his father] a dollar per acre--hears treaty has been ratified, if so will enhance price of [ ]--George [Corbin W-n] must look like a married man by now--requests he see that corn field at Laurel Grove be laid down in wheat--Mr. Rose, who holds his note for $400 is to issue writ against him--asks [father] to let him have money out of first crops and he can deduct this from his wheat crop when it is ready. Autograph letter signed, with long postscript on cover, docketed by W. A. Washington \"My Son Bushrod's Letter agreeing to give me one Dollar pr. acre for 500 acres Land in Kentucky the half of 1000 Acres between Majr. Butler and myself and to be conveyed in the same way as my Agreement with Jesse Richardson. Sept. 8th 1807.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Regarding settling account of Mrs. Law.","$1.50 pd. on account of John Chew ... [addressed to Colo. Washington, most likely William Augustine Washington].","Receipt for $200. for 6 months house rent ...","A.L.S. 3 pages. Rippon Lodge. Long letter about the health and travels of her husband and brother ... sends this letter by her husband, Bushrod W-n ... regrets Miss Sinclair and Betsy cannot visit her this winter ...  Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\" Someone had docketed the letter and has identified writer and recepient.","1 page. Request for three bushels of corn. Docketed \"5 Baggs lent at 3 Bushells each in the car at several different times.\"","Bill and receipt. 8 entries - all for shoes apparently for the Negroes... 10 pairs for $16.82.\" Receipted by Corcoran on Oct. 10, 1809.","Account. A.D. 3 pages. Docketed. Interesting record of dress making materials... Variety of fabrics represented, gloves, fans, stockings, etc.","3 pairs of shoes for $3.50. Bill made out by Wm. Parsons for Thomas Corcoran. Addressed to Colonel Washington, most likely William Augustine Washington.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Grape Hill. Reports advertisement in Winchester paper of 2 tracts of land owned by A[ndrew] Park. (Lawrence probably son of Samuel and his 4th wife Anne Steptoe).","A.L.S. 1 page. Regarding debts of Mrs. Law. To Mr. John Law, Washington.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Regarding repayment of Mrs. Law's debts, his proposal and conditions for taking responsibility for them.","Bank of Columbia, Georgetown.$2.15 ...","Bank of Columbia, Georgetown.$30.00.","Bank of Columbia, Georgetown.$5.00 ...","List of fees against Lawrence Lewis, Fairfax County. D.S. 1 page. Fees owed by Lewis to the Fairfax County court through his business as executor of George Washington's estate. Signed by William Moss, clerk of the court.","For repairing a wagon wheel.","A.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Sends this by Gabriels friend Byrd Willis who visits Kentucky intending to settle there -- George hopes Byrd will look at his (Georges) land there if he gets as far as Green River -- Warner and Gabriel's letter was received -- Warner Lewis speaks well of Georges land on Lost Creek -- would like Gabriel to show it to Byrd -- Gabriel did not like Georges proposal about the division of their land -- attack of gout keeps George home but he will try to get to Kentucky and arrange a better division of the land -- Gabriel's father, John Lewis, is well. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Lewis.\"","Signed check made payable to Docr. Charles Worthington for the amount of $38.00.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia. Expresses his happiness that her health has improved, apparently due to the efficity of a medicinal concoction of his own devise. Describes his heavy work schedule of Supreme Court cases and a visit to a circus, which he enjoyed immensely.","2 pages. Consents to a proposal for the Dismal Swamp property purchase by Gen. Lee from G. Washington's estate. He believes the proposal will satisfy the interests of the legatees.","Bank of Columbia, Georgetown.$11.41 ...","Letter. Hawthorn. Concerns \"a box of papers which related to the executorship\" of the estate of Lawrence's father Samuel Washington [1734-1781]. Lawrence asks Samuel to help clear the name of his deceased brother George Steptoe Washington [1771-1809] by altering previous testimony Samuel had made regarding these papers. \"I feel a confidence ... that this act of justice, to my brother's memory will be done with promptness.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawrence A. Washington.\"","Daniel C. Brent, Dumfries Virginia, writes to Col. William Washington, concerning land and timber upon the property located in Stafford, Virginia, and the mortgage left between General \"Light Horse\" Harry Lee and Mrs. Fitzhugh which is currently held up the county court. Henry Lee was placed in debtors' prison as a result for not paying on his land transactions. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel. Docketed.","D.S. 1 page. Bond of Lawrence A. Washington and Comfort Wood, administrator and administratrix of Robert Wood, deceased, to deliver 4 head horses to \"Edward McGuire's Hotel in Winchester,\" the place of appointed sale of the 2nd Saturday in February. Partly printed, endorsed, laminated. Signed by Lawrence A. Washington and Comfort Wood.","1 Bible, $3.00. Receipted by Eben. Macdonald.","A.L.S. 1 page. Woodlawn. Lawrence writes regarding Gen. Lee's account with the estate of George Washington -- he is unable to locate Lees bond -- also mentions statement of Mr. Bassett's account with estate -- in a postscript he says that he found Lees bond amongst the Suffolk papers. Autograph letter signed, with postscript on integral cover, mounted, red seal, (good, with heraldic device). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\"","L. 1 page. Re: Col. Wharton acknowledges with great pleasure the gift from Mrs. Law of a waistcoat which belonged to General George Washington. Letter, handwritten, unsigned, no cover, postmark, etc.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod mentions receiving tax money for Mr. Turner's land -- will settle with your uncle [Lawr. Lewis] also will get him to sign the power of attorney so he can sell the Kentucky lands which belong to the devisees of Gen. Washington -- gives information of Kentucky lands: deed from Gen. Lee to Washington for 5000@ dated Nov. 5, 1798 -- was recorded in Kentucky court of appeals Dec. 7, 1799 -- gives James Nourse's description of tract of 2000@ on Rough Creek -- Philips certifies to adjoining tract, 3000@ -- Gen. Spotswood's favorable account of the adjoining country -- whole creek navigable -- other claims to parts of land -- one [Woodson ?] -- letter of Dec. 1802 from a Mr. Thomas Lewis claiming interference with his claim -- thinks there is a mistake -- Lawrence Lewis and Bushrod Washington will allow Warner Lewis reasonable compensation for visiting and examining the above lands. (virtually identical to another copy in collection, except that this one has docketing: \"Copy of Letter and Power of Atty to Mr. W. Lewis\".) Autograph letter signed, docketed by B.W., \"Copy of Letter and Power of Atty to Mr. W. Lewis\", silked, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\" Photocopy in PS file.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod mentions receiving tax money for Mr. Turner's land -- will settle with your uncle [Lawr. Lewis] also will get him to sign the power of attorney so he can sell the Kentucky lands which belong to the devisees of Gen. Washington -- gives information of Kentucky lands: deed from Gen. Lee to Washington for 5000@ dated Nov. 5, 1798 -- was recorded in Kentucky court of appeals Dec. 7, 1799 -- gives James Nourse's description of tract of 2000@ on Rough Creek -- Philips certifies to adjoining tract, 3000@ -- Gen. Spotswood's favorable account of the adjoining country -- whole creek navigable -- other claims to parts of land -- one [Woodson ?] -- letter of Dec. 1802 from a Mr. Thomas Lewis claiming interference with his claim -- thinks there is a mistake -- Lawrence Lewis and Bushrod Washington will allow Warner Lewis reasonable compensation for visiting and examining the above lands. (virtually identical to another copy in collection, except that this lacks docketing.) Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\" Photocopy in PS file. [See copy of same letter, same date, docketed by B. W-n, \"Copy of Letter and Power of Atty to W. W. Lewis\"].","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Family letter... her health not good; under the care of Dr. Dangerfield ... her friend, Eliza Smith, wrote of the activities of their friends ... Miss Vanderings, Frederick Campbell, P Coleman, Dr. Nelson, Miss Re, M. Randolph are some of the names mentioned in the letter ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. M. W.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Anna Maria writes her dear brother news of the \"Doctor\" [Stuart] and family, a visit at Ossian Hall, and \"Aunt Lewis\" and family at Woodlawn -- wishes to have thread spun to knit stockings for her two brothers George Fayette and Charles for they are \"much more pleasant in Summer than cotton\" but is having trouble finding someone to do the spinning for her -- Aunt Lewis has knitted purses for them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (RG). Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. M. W.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Includes account of fees against Stuart at the end of the letter with entries from 1806 to 1810. Addressed to \"Doctor David Stuart, Ossian Hall, Fairfax County.\" Docketed \"Genl. Minor acct.\"","3 pairs shoes, $5.00.","Text, quarto with paper binding. 26 pages.  Consists of rules and regulations of the Mutual Assurance Company against Fire in Buildings in the State of Virginia. Same company which insured Bushrod Washington's Mount Vernon.","Printed form with [manuscript] completions: \"City and County of New-York, ss. I [Charles Dickinson] one of the Alderman of the City of New-York, and a Judge of the Court of Common pleas, called the Mayor's Court, ... Do Certify, That on this day [Norman Washington] Residing in the said city a [Black] man exhibited proof before me, reduced to writing, of the freedom of him ... I Do Further Certify that the said [Norman] ... was born at [Mount Vernon] in [the State of Virginia] and that he [was born] free .... Given under my hand, this [Twenty fourth] day of April in the year one thousand eight hundred and eleven.]\" Includes physical description of Norman Washington; and gives his age as \"about Twenty Seven years.\" 1 page, 20 x 17 cm.","Autograph note signed and initialed by Bushrod Washington, regarding a mortgage payment and deed certification.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Neale desires information of Margaret Keith from Ireland, who accompanied Gen. Washington on all his campaigns in the Revolution until 1779 or 1780 -- she had several illegitimate children, of which the writer seems to be one -- he has been enabled to rise in a small degree above his lowly beginnings. Autograph letter signed, integral cover badly burned and torn, laminated, docketed by B.W. Name on original manuscript appears as \"James G.W. N.\"","Statement of debts, Samuel Washington. D.S. 12 pages, folio. Drawn up to effect a settlement of a dispute between Lawrence Washington, Bushrod Washington and Joseph Nourse (U.S. Treasury). Includes various members of Washington family and sizable debt owed to John Parke Custis, deceased.","A.L.S. 1 page. Note asking Mr. Beverley to send $26.4 by the bearer. Robert Beverly was executor of William A. Washington's estate. Autograph letter signed, quarter sheet.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Introduces Beall to a Mr. Bennett (?) who has proposed marriage to Evans' daughter, who, it seems, has been cared for by Mr. and Mrs. Beall. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Tho. B. Evans.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. The heirs of Thornton Washington, son of Samuel, give their written assent to Bushrod to \"Dismiss suit against Col. Lee\" if the land in question can be sold at good price -- they wish to settle affairs of the Thornton Washington estate.  Autograph letter signed, in hand of ? , docketed by B.W. \"T. and Sam Washington Rock Hall.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. Llewellyn. Family matters -- Parke often talks with her about him [Gabriel] -- distance from Kentucky is nothing, as Warner will prove -- Warner with them now but soon to return to Lexington and Logan -- Gabriel's wife and two boys [Richard Bibb and John Gabriel Lewis] -- Mary Ann to stay with Mrs. Lee -- wishes to see him and his family in Virginia again -- wishes he were there to act as nursemaid, housekeeper etc. for her again -- Warner is o.k. at this, but he has a roving disposition and won't remain long in one place -- Howell [Lewis] studying mathmatics in Alexandria -- wishes he [Howell] would use influence with his cousin, \"Queen Dolla lolla\" [Dolly Madison?] to get reinstated in Navy with more advantageous appointment -- \"I have at Woodlawn the finest bed of Mint for Juleps that I have ever seen\" -- would brew them for his father's [John Lewis's] use -- sends gifts to his boys and wife -- Mr. Lewis and \"my four darlings\" send regards.  Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermarked. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eleanor.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Living in retirement at LaGrange ... some general information on state of European politics ... heard that John Marshall to publish a 2nd. edition of his Life of W-n ... requests Bushrod to send him his (L-e's) correspondence with Gen. W-n and copies of GW's letters to him ... Lafayette's papers lost in \"revolutionary storms of Europe.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, Paris. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lafayette.\" Sequel: Bushrod apprently sent the correspondence which is now (1963) in the library of Lafayette College. See also 1811 D.B. Warden to Dec. 20 Bushrod W-n.","A.L.S. 1 page. Paris. Offers to act as the go-between for Lafayette and Bushrod correspondence ... also Mr. Graham of the State Dept. if Bushrod agrees to send the GW-Lafayette correspondence ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"D. B. Warden.\" See 1811 - Lafayette to Bushrod Wn Dec. 15.","Receipt, 1 page. Receipt for recording the Memorial of G. Washington's ex[ecutors] deed \"to you.\" Partly printed ms., fragment, docketed \"Robt. Lewis\" and \"Stafford.\"","D. 1 page. A summary of the Cresap suit against the estate of GW, regarding the title to Round Bottom, (Ohio River) sold by GW in 1798 to Archibald McClean of Alexandria. The summary appears to be in the handwriting of B. W-n. The litigation lasted over 15 years and the substance of the suit remained the same. Therefore the absence of a specific on the document makes it difficult to place.","General Henry Lee writes to Col. Nicholas Rogers sending his condolences regarding the recent death of Rogers' wife Eleanor. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Bank certificate, Signed by John A. Washington for the amount of $180.00.","Order to pay, Union Bank Geo. Town. George Corbin Washington to Thomas Beall. Pay Thomas Beall on demand $476.10.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Reports his success with pisé [or rammed earth] buildings -- has built ice house and 2 porter's houses -- Bushrod is \"perfectly satisfied with the cheapness, the strength and durability of these buildings\" -- considers building a 2 story house for nephew in this fashion on the west of the Blue Ridge. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Mar. 19th 1812 recd. 24th,\" postmarked \"Alexa. Mar. 23.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Independence. Describes the merits of 2 tracts of land in Montgomery Cty., both for sale, one nr. The Court House, the other about 8 miles from Georgetown. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Benj. Berry.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\" Mentions a note having been endorsed by Colo. Deneale--unable to collect the money and requests further indulgence--is paying a certain amount and will endorse a note for $500.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Philadelphia. Advises Bushrod Washington on his wife's treatment \"to complete the conquest which Mrs. Washington has happily made in part over her attachment to laudanum\" -- Rush directs a gradual lessening of the dose to nothing -- suggests various infusions, including ginger tea, bitters, spirits of hartshorne, and strong porter or wine -- asks Bushrod to pass on his words that \"the habitual use of opium is often attended with the most serious and distressing consequences [including] idiotism and madness\" -- he hopes her resolution to be cured is equal to her judgment on the subject of the letter. Autograph letter signed, docketed by B.W. \"Doct. Rush Advice for Mrs. Washington\", laminated.","Receipt. Payment in full for medical services.","Bond. D. 1 page. Document docketed \"Washington to Morgan $234.6\", laminated.Bond to pay $468.12 with the condition that the bond is void if $234.06 is paid by Sept. 15 1813. Signed by Henry and Warner Washington [Jr.]. Witnessed by Benj. Taylor. On reverse, \"By cash of the within by Benj. Taylor Sixty five dollars (signed) B. Taylor, March 20 1813\" and \"June 18 1813 by Cash of Benj. Taylor Eighty Dollars.\"","Check. A.D.S. 1 page. Custis's check on Farmers Bank of Alexandria for $145. Autograph document signed, endorsed by Dawson, canceled.","A.L. 2 pages. Washington. Harper's name does not appear on original manuscript, but in this letter to his daughter he describes his recent visit to Mount Vernon -- says he was well-received but that the place is quite run down except for the mansion itself -- the garden and hothouses (with their lemon trees) did earn his praise.","D. 2 pages. Gray agrees to purchase W-n's land in Westmoreland Cty. on the Potomac $20. an acre for 800 acres and $10. an acre for the balance pending a survey ... Gray to pay 100 shares of $100. each of Potomac Bank Stock when deeds are drawn ... payments out lined ... Washington reserves the grave yard and 50 ft. sq. at Wakefield to include the spot on which GW was born ... witnessed by Bushrod W-n, R. G. Robb, James Miller.","A.L.S. 1 page. Offers to dismiss the suit against him initiated by Bushrod Washington, Jr., and accept the provision made for him in his father's will (Wm A. W-n) \"in discharge of the sum which Colo. Washington recd as his guardian from the Executors of Genl Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Previously sent remittance of a balance owed back to him. Discusses a Superior Court suit of Mr. Washington. Addressed to \"Doctr. David Stuart, Ossian Hall, near Alexandria.\" Docketed \"Genl. Minor\" with date.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Bishop William White. Concerns a candidate for the ministry, Mr. Milnor, who White believes will be \"useful to our Church, and to the Causes of Religion in general ...\" White is editing a defense of Church doctrine and will send Washington a copy. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","Letter, Mount Vernon. To Simon Summers, Surveyor of Henrico County. Requests him to make survey of some of his land--leave letter in p.o. saying when to expect him. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington\". On reverse is docket \"Rough Plat and notes of one of Judge Washington's fields.\" and notation \"at request of Judge Washington.\" There follows survey notes dated July 25-26, 1813, and the two names \"John Bryan and Robbert Dunnington C.C.\"","The letter addresses several legal questions to Peters and ends with the admonition that the British fleet is expected hourly and \"will do great mischief should these ships pass the fort\" (Fort Washington) where \"the Adams (a vessel), some gunboats and about 2000 men\" are understood to be stationed.","Memorandum of agreement, D. 3 pages. Agreement for sale of 85 1/2 acres of timbered land and 125 acres cleared land by Washington, near Charlestown -- Ranson to pay $60 per acre for wooded and $40 per acre for cleared -- terms of payment -- Washington to have it surveyed and give proper title. Document, docketed, laminated. Signed by Geo. F. Washington and Mathw. Ranson, witnessed by John Yates.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Georgetown. A chatty letter containing one of the very early descriptions of Mount Vernon during the occupancy of Bushrod Washington: Went by barge -- 16 miles -- left at sunrise -- the plantation reduced to 4000 acres -- about 60 working slaves besides house servants and 15 or 20 children -- appearance of neglect, need for superintendence visible -- present appearances did not comport with dignity of the great man who left it -- garden contains rare and wonderful exotics, lemon and fig trees, fine apples, coconuts -- gardener a german, has been there 25 years -- house has \"a charming situation, with a fine growth of tall venerable trees at one end of it, with seats around many of the trees. There is a piazza the whole length of the house in front pav'd with large square stones. It commands a fine view of the river and adjacent country. We were invited into the \"banqueting-room,\" to see the celebrated chimney-piece, which is superb marble of various colours, exquisitely wrought ...\" -- pictures of the present owners, Mrs. Crawford her sister, furniture like that of dining rooms, in addition a large organ and a tall piece of furniture \"that I did not know the use of\" -- did not see the Judge or Mrs. Washington -- heard her piano sounding at a distance -- she is in very delicate health -- spends most of her time with her music -- scarcely ever sees her servants except her spinners to whom she gives their weekly portion of spinning -- \"sister Ann remark'd how well she should like to be mistress of such an establishment, and put things in order, cloathe the naked children, (for strange as it may seem, we saw such) ... We went to the vault where moulders all that was mortal of Washington\" -- describes Col. Wharton, death of his wife -- was once a friend -- to meet the celebrated Mrs. General Wilkinson and sister, french women from New Orleans -- has several fine birds, a mocking bird. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Georget Col., laminated, watermark (Amies and a dove of peace). Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Proud.\"","D.S. 1 page. Promise to pay $460.66 2/3 for value received from John Washington, to Wm. A.G. Dade as administrator of estate of Gwynn W. Baylor [possibly Walker Gwynn Baylor, born Virginia ca. 1780]. Docketing notes it is \"Benefit of Mrs. J. A. Baylor.\" Signed by Warner Washington [Jr.] and witnessed by Francis W[hiting] Washington. Document signed, fragment, docketed \"Mr. Washingtons note to Wm. A.P. Dade $460.66 2/3 benefit of Mrs. F.A. Baylor.\" Signed by Warner Washington [Jr.] and witnessed by Francis W[hiting] Washington.","D.S. 3 pages. Deed of land, 309 acres of land in Jefferson County to George Fayette Washington in exchange for payment of 4 bonds. If bonds are paid to Washington in time, deed to be void. Witnesses Matthew Ranson, John Yates, William Stanhope.","Printed stock certificates. Purchased at various times between 1813 and 1828.","$6.50 for subscription to the Federal Republican.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Lawrence and Eleanor rejoice in his safe arrival -- bank deposit agreeable to promise -- asks him to pay back taxes on land sold Joseph Lewis -- encloses notes of tenants on Rough Creek land -- send his five dollars to Federal Republican to have their paper sent to Warner at Russellsville -- they now publish a daily for $10 too -- news, Bonaparte's complete overthrow, loss of 82,000 men -- messenger from England with peace dispatches, prices dropped at the news -- rumor of a cabinet council to consider peace -- Armstrong the only one for war -- demo.'s upset over Boney's upset -- strange that men rejoice in his successes and upset at his defeat -- our relations with France if exposed would reveal corruption -- Warner's father [John Lewis] indebted to George Washington estate, how to close account -- fears it is not in his power to pay it. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. He hopes to hear Congress's report concerning the Glebe Land and land in the District, but disappointed so far. Also in regards to new jail in Alexandria, he believes citizens should not have to pay taxes for new jail as they were already taxed for the one in Fairfax County. To the Hon. Joseph Lewis,  a Member of Congress.","A.D.S. 1 page. John Littlejohn, collector of the revenue for the 22nd collection district of Virginia, collects duty of $10.00 from David Stuart for and upon a four wheel carriage called a coachee which is owned by Stuart.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Greenwood. Anna writes to her brother George Fayette of her ill health over a long period -- pain in breast and cough -- describes the medicines she has been taking and efforts to get a doctor from Fredericksburg or elsewhere -- hopes to visit him in summer by packet \"if the British will be good enough to keep out of the way.\" -- writes of her children, Charles and Churchill -- scolds him for not writing. Autograph letter signed, (under cover of letter of March 1) watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. M. Thornton.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. She sends the letter written fortnight ago [see letter of 12 February 1815 -- it was not sent earlier because Jack was struck with rheumatism and could not carry it to Alexandria -- again rebukes her brother for not writing -- her health is improved, but pain and cough continue. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"[ ] Mar. 2,\" laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. M. Thornton.\"","Letter, to Robert Brent, Department of War. Lear writes as official of the Department of war, Accounts Office on official business.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood. Expresses concern over a report of her brother's illness -- describes her own poor health -- will try to come up to see him if he is still ill -- explicitly prays to the Lord for his consolation and recovery. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed \"by Jack Cole\", watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. M. Thornton.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Lawrence writes to console his brother Robert on the recent death of his son, who was preserved so long to him, which only made the wound deeper -- Lawrence offers Christian consolations -- postscript says that the watch key was received as gift. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark, in pencil \"on my brother Robert's death 1823.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\"","A.N.S. 2 pages. Third person note to \"Uncle Beverley\" informing him that some lands are scheduled to be sold for taxes if they are not played. Mentions that certain lots acquired under the Byrd lottery should be claimed for her children. Sarah Tayloe Washington (Widow of Col. Wm A. Washington). S. T. Washington refers to herself as \"Miss.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Gov Johnson and Genl. Washington,\" written on reverse \"Signer Constitution and Sup. Court,\" and on face of letter \"This is from Gov. T. Johnson of Md. who nominated Washington to be Commander in Chief,\" laminated, watermark (5 pt. star enclosing CS). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Thos. Johnson.\" Johnson encloses one of General Washington's letters, of which he has several, which Hatch may keep -- apparently as a collectible relic.","Memorandum of agreement, D. 1 page. Francis Washington is to deliver 1000 bushels of wheat to James English's father's barn sometime in November -- Washington to be paid 7 shillings per bushel. Document, docketed \"English and Washington agt.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1815]. Signed by Warner Washington, Francis Washington and James English. Witnessed by Reade Washington. Receipt on reverse for money signed by Francis W. Washington, dated November 5, 1815.","A.D.S. 1 page. Summons to the Washington Family pertaining to a lawsuit.","D. 2 pages. Handwritten copy of a unanimous resolution by the General Assembly of Virginia that the governor be allowed to open correspondence with Bushrod Washington to permit the remains of George Washington and Martha Washington to be reinterred near the Virginia capital beneath a monument to be erected at public expense. Document, docketed \"Copy of Resolutions for the erection of a Monument to the Memory of George Washington,\" watermark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Regrets that Eliza's insistance on journeying in cold wet weather has caused her suffering illness -- Powel hopes she and her sisters won't let their opposite political views come between them -- discusses Mr. Sergeant and Mr. Hopkinson of Pennsylvania, now in congress -- pleased Eliza resides with Col. [Tobias] Lear and wife [Frances Dandridge] -- recounts \"a vague report in circulation here\" that she and Mr. Law are to be reconciled for their child's sake -- mentions that is in her 74th year. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark (dove of peace). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliz. Powel.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. In hand of a third party. Mrs. Lewis presents to Mr. Pitkin a cup and saucer that used to belong to George Washington.","Letter, Mount Vernon, to an unidentified newspaper. Bushrod asks that the paper discontinue its ad for sale of part of the Mount Vernon estate.","A.L.S. 1 page. Deposited $50 to his credit in the bank of Alexandria.","Lafayette writes to Bushrod Washington to introduce associates, including Col. Bernard, who will be traveling in Virginia, and to ask about the transfer of his letters to George Washington back in France.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. To Henry Jackson, Charge des Affaires of the U.S. in Paris. Sending several packets for friends in France. Mentions her engagement to Col. de Greffe, from whom she has not heard since June 18. He has lost his rank and fortune abroad and she is anxiously hoping for his return. Letter will be delivered by M. de Chenney. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, wax seal. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliza Parke Custis.\"","A.D.S. 2 pages. Transfer of land title, George Corbin Washington and others. 1816, Jan. 31: Geo. C. Washington to James Magruder of land called the \"Lodge\" agreeable to Washington's contract with Samuel Fitzhugh ... 1816, June 24: Magruder conveys it to Jacob Wagner ... 1816, June 26: Magruder directs Washington to convey \"Lodge\" to Wagner ... 1819, Mar. 23: Wagner directs Washington to convey it to Robt. and John Oliver ... 1819, Apr.: \"Lodge\" deeded by Thos. Beall of Geo. Town to The Olivers ...","A.L.S. 1 page. Reports that it is too late to submit the claim this season. But, if he has a seat next year he will do everything in his power to procure its admission. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Haywood. S. T. Washington, daughter of Col. Wm A. and Sarah Tayloe (3rd wife). Letter to her uncle asking for one hundred dollars. Refers to property in Richmond which is rightfully her family's and the Byrd lottery properties. (Great niece of GW thru elder brother Augustine). Autograph letter signed, wax, seal, W-n Family cipher - excellent impressions.","Receipt, A.D.S. 1 page. Fitzhugh's receipt to Lewis (on behalf of the executors of George Washington's estate) \"for rents due on a tenement on the Ravensworth tract.\" Note on verso records payment \"on acct. of Land rented for Free Negroes.\" Autograph document signed, with notes on verso in the hand of Bushrod Washington.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Long description of his impressions of Washington, including an account of a visit to Mount Vernon. He met Bushrod Washington and later dined at Woodlawn with Nelly Custis Lewis. She presented him with an ivory button said to have belonged to G.W. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. An ivory button accompanied this letter and is in the museum collections.","Indenture. D.S. 4 pages. George Corbin Washington, nephew of Bushrod Washington, as trustee of George Washington's lot in Washington, DC, sells to English the General's Capitol Hill lots. George Washington's house on Capitol Hill was destroyed by fire during the War of 1812.","Circular letter, L.S. 1 page. A printed letter to legatees of George Washington's estate regarding Henry Banks' claim to the Kentucky land forming part of the estate -- Banks's claim is good and he has agreed to make equal division of land -- his agent will sell it and divide proceeds -- legatees need either to return a power of attorney in this matter or, if they desire to deal separately, contact Banks themselves. Letter signed, integral cover, (addressed in hand of L. Lewis), laminated). Names on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington\" and \"Law Lewis.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Montgomery County, Maryland, Medley Hills. Mentions an enclosed certificate [missing] attesting to his Revolutionary service in the 7th Maryland Regiment and Regiment No. 1 ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","8 bills and 1 undated envelope. Bills charged to Lawrence Lewis and Bushrod Washington as executors of George Washington's estate.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod Washington responds to Mr. Lunell concerning his uncle's, George Washington, character and personality. He describes him as being \"comtemplative\", \"reserved\", \"distinguished\" yet \"kind and affectionate\" to relatives, and having \"consummate wisdom.\" He mentions his fondness for \"rural employment\" and skill at managing his plantation.","A.D.S. 2 pages. An agreement whereby Lewis (George Washington's nephew) will sell approx. 550 acres in Jefferson County, called Rock Hall, to Ranson for $17,115. The transaction is to occur as soon as Lewis receives the deed; the land was involved in a lawsuit between the \"Executors of Genl. Geo. Washington Plaintiff and Gerard Alexander and other Defendants.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. To the Cashier, Bank of Columbia, Georgetown. Re: Payment of $300 note. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed.","A.L.S. 12 pages. Annapolis. Gov. Goldsborough's defense of his congressional conduct in 1814 when the question of removing the seat of gov't from Washington was discussed and a resolution voted on ... a Maj. Peter has charged the Gov. with being hostile to the Capital City ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Goldsborough.\"","Elegy of George Washington. A.D.S. 1 page. Written \"on board the Steam Boat\" \"We come, kind Sir, to gaze upon the earth That gave Columbia's mighty hero birth. We come to heave the patriotic sigh Upon the tomb, where now his ashes lie ...\" On cover is a signature: \"Eleanor P. Lewis.\"","D.S. 1 page. Deposition of George Fayette Washington before WIlliam Waters, justice of the peace in Washington, D.C. -- deposer is the only surviving son of George A. Washington, late a Lieutenant in Virginia continental line -- claim for U.S. bounty lands -- his brother Charles A. and sister Anna Maria Thornton are dead, and sister's sons Charles A. ad Churchill J. Thornton to receive half. Document signed, docketed \"Memo. May 2d to ex. and Rept. tomorrow,\" watermark.","Letter. Is returning the shoes which are not Mrs. Washington's ... please return to rightful owner ... Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.D.S. 2 pages. Account of payment due Taylor from Washington mostly on taxes that Taylor had paid on behalf of Washington in Kentucky and Ohio. Possibly George Fayette Washington. Autograph document signed, docketed. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George F. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Lynchburg. Distressed over his illness -- Nelly Custis Lewis away from Woodlawn. Mentions Washington Custis going to the aid of a relative in Mississippi. Other family news. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Name on orginal manuscript appears as \" B. Carter.\"","A.L. 2 pages. Writing in the third person, Eleanor expresses her gratitude for Dr. Parrish's treatment of her \"suffering child\" and encloses payment for his services. Dr. Parrish noted Mrs. Lewis' connection with GW and the identity of the child [Agnes] who died under his care. Autograph letter, integral cover.","A.D.S. 2 pages. Labeled at top \"Extract.\" Description of visit to gardens, greenhouses and tomb. Visit was probably conducted by John C. Ehlers. Autograph document signed, laminated.","A.L.S. 12 pages. Shirley, Virginia. Moore speaks of his philosophies of life and death: \"Death .. is ... the brightest and most glorious moment to man .. if death was the body's enemy, it was the soul's good friend.\" Discusses his ideas about a treatment for yellow fever which Moore \"accidently\" discovered in 1817. It involves the use of mercury and calomel. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","D.S. 1 page. Bail bond of Warner Washington [Jr.] for $687.10, issued by the clerk's office of the Supreme Court of Law of Frederick county, because of a debt to Alexander Porter -- returnable the first Monday in February Signed by Warner and Perrin Washington. A printed form with manuscript additions. Document signed, partly printed.","A.L.S. 5 pages. Shirley, Virginia. Moore explains that he wishes to leave Virginia and return to South Carolina, where \"I meet with encouragment in my profession, and great civility in my social intercourse with an enlightened and polished people.\" Claims that he is \"without money,\" he asks Washington to lend him money to travel to South Carolina. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Princeton. William writes to his half brother requesting money to pay spring session bill at school (as he had to do in the fall) and some doctor bills -- he has written home for money, but there seems to be no money in Westmoreland -- he has been ill -- will try to see Judge Bushrod Washington who is in Trenton. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"W.A. Washington Jr.\", laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. A. Washington.\"","A mansucript check for cash of the Bank of Potomac, signed by John Augustine Washington II. To be paid to N. Herbert of Alexandria for dividends due on his stock.","Letter, 2 pages. Mason Co. on the Kanawa. As the sole tenant of this parcel of land Fleaharty requests the position of manager. He pleads his case with true rustic eloquence. Mentions having salt on property.","D. 1 page. Bond for $750.22 for Warner Washington [Jr.] to deliver 10 head of horses to court house in Winchester on July 2. Signed by all three Washingtons. Document, partly printed, docketed \"Porter ass vs. ? Washington D Bond 18th Oct. [Natirisel ?] and Jud. 618\" and \"Notice given to all parties on the 21st day of Sept. to 4th day of October Court\", laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \" Warner Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Angela [about 8 yrs. old] writes to her brother of visitors to their home -- their sister [Parke] is away at a wedding at Mrs. Van Ness's -- their mother, E.P. Lewis, adds her own note to Lorenzo on the verso -- she writes that a letter from him to Ped [Angela] would give her much pleasure -- did he receive $5 she sent in a letter before Christmas? -- Parke is in Washington for the wedding -- concludes with family news. Autograph letter signed, integral cover in hand of E.P. Lewis, postmarked \"Alexa Jan. 1\", torn and mutilated, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Date on original catolog card appears as 1821 [Dec.] 31 Monday.","D.S. Land paper presented to Palemon H. Winchester of Madison Co. by James Monroe.","Receipt for corporation taxes pd. by Washington for Thomas and Ann Beall and for himself.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Washington. Early description of Mount Vernon--went to visit Mt. V. with Mr. Sibley of Michigan and Mr. Schoolcraft, author and minerologist--custom seems to be to go thru mansion and around grounds with no ceremony, no matter whether Judge W. and family are there or not--\"The house is of wood - old, plain and has rather a gothic appearance ... A stranger is struck with the plainness, and I may add, the stiffness of appearance by which the whole is characterized.\"--\"The changes [since G.W.'s death] which have taken place are ... chiefly produced by decay - few from purposed alteration; and on the whole one would be led to think that the General paid no great regard to ornament and that whatever he attempted in that way he was unsuccessful.\"--exotic fruits and flowers in green house--\"Many of the ornamental trees and shrubs appear to have been planted promiscuously, without order or regularity. This was far more agreable to my eye than the sharp points and angles in which the box borders of the garden were arranged--plucked a piece of cedar from G.W.'s tomb. Autograph letter signed, watermark. Early description of Mount Vernon.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Belmont. Discussion of slavery: \"Some Legalized Kidnappers might be usefully employed in scouring our State of all your fugitive slaves; and if you could colonize all the sooty race, nothing better could be done.\" Peters is angered at the abolitionists, those \"antiflagellating benevolents\". Finally, Peters hopes Washington regains his health, \"so that you may be strong, and work hard on your colonization Scheme; so that all [the slaves] may be returned to the happy regions of their forefathers...\" Mentions Bushrod's \"malady,\" lamenting that \"your appetite was often your worst enemy; and its indulgence in improper gratifications has often nourished, in place of destroying your disease... I once knew a hardy Scotchman killed, when convalescent and recovering from a bilious complaint, by gratifying his appetitite in the treat of a boiled scotch herring.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.L. 4 pages. Fairfax County. Early description of Mount Vernon in an unsigned, incomplete letter -- description of house -- \"The whole structure has lately undergone a thorough repair and has in every respect the same appearance as when the General died, except a small portico which the Judge has erected at the south end of the mansion.\" -- description of bowling green and trees, gardens, and exotic plants -- description of main hall and key to Bastille -- \"The Judge now uses the General's study as a dining room. The General's library contains a huge and handsome collection of Books.\" -- American and fallow deer on the estate. Autograph letter, incomplete, unsigned, laminated. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","D. 1 page. Printed notice of July 4, 1822 over Bushrod Washington's name, forbidding permission to steam boat parties and other groups to use Mt. Vernon for \"eating, drinking and dancing parties\" -- \"unpleasant circumstances\" led to his notice -- \"respectable strangers\" can still continue to visit, except on Sundays -- below this is printed a later form letter stating that the published notice has been ignored and he intends to sue boat companies who bring parties to Mt. Vernon -- on reverse is \"Copy of Mr. Scott's statement of the debt due Tracy.\" in hand of Bushrod Washington -- the account covers 1824-1826. Document, printed, docketed \"Mr Scott's statement of bal. due 1 Jany 1826\" and \"Bushrod Washington protest against making Mt. Vernon a dance and lunch [ ] 1822.\" [On reverse is \"Copy of Mr. Scott's statement\" 1826 Jan. 1].","A.L.S. 2 pages. Harpers Ferry to Charles Town. Letter about the preparation of a wedding cake.","L.S. 1 page. Printed circular letter requesting agreement of legatees of George Washington's estate to bring suit in court of District of Columbia in order to settle and pay out remaining assets of estate -- signed by Bushrod Washington and Lawrence Lewis -- a note is added in Bushrod Washington's hand, requesting to know heirs of Mrs. Anna Maria Thornton [Geo. F. Washington's sister] -- this added note is dated 23 January 1823. Letter signed, printed, with additions in hand of Bush. W., integral cover in hand of B.W., laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Georgetown. George Corbin writes his uncle that he has just returned from Green Hill -- this morning he saw Mr. Beverly who is undecided about selling his [Negro] boy to Bushrod Washington -- Dick is about 18 years old and has resided in the District about 3 years -- questions legality of removing a slave to Virginia by purchase -- advises Bushrod to consult Virginia law on this -- he purchased some of finest English and Dutch cattle at sale of the property of Mr. Wm. Williams of Frederick County. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by B.W., postmarked Georn. Ca., Jan. 21,\" laminated, red seal. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\"","Early description of Mount Vernon and certificate of authenticity for painting of Great Falls. Also includes copy, same date.","Letter, 2 pages. To the Superior Court of the Chancery of the Winchester District. Answer of the complaint against him by Geo. Wm. Fairfax and others regarding his trusteeship of the estate of Ferdinand Fairfax and Eliza Blair Fairfax. He wishes to relinquish his responsibility due to failing health.","A.L.S. 3 pages. King George County. Written by a grandson of Augustine Washington, George Washington's half-brother, this letter asks about dividing the remainder of George Washington's estate among his immediate family -- his brother and sister have died, so how should their share be divided? -- Bushrod's reply, dated 1823 May 27, is drafted on page 3 of the manuscript -- the judge gives his opinion of legal distribution of remainder of the estate among heirs of Ann Ashton -- a suit has been brought for final settlement and the courts will decide. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by B.W. \"letter and answer.\" [Bushrod W.'s answer is drafted on back sheet of letter]. [John N. Ashton was a grandson of Augustine Washington, G.W.'s half-brother].","Autograph letter, signed. \"Bush. Washington\" writes to Charles Lewis Esq, regarding a possible arbitration or suit. Letter mentions Mr.Thomas Swann, Mr. Robert I. Taylor, and Mr. Walter Jones. Handwritten note at the bottom.","A.L.S. 2 pages. New Orleans. Erwin writes in regard to collecting an account -- he doesn't want to call on \"our mutual friend Johnny Anderson\" for payment of his note, because Anderson considers himself a great man thereabouts and he has promised to pay upon the sale of his crop -- \"our friend Henry Johnston will be our next governor.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, mounted, postmarked \"New Orl. L Sept 15,\" watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Jefferson. Re: A suit against a \"John Washington\" administrator of the estate of John Throckmorton. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Belmont. A discussion of a legal case, Penn vs. Cline, and Peters' opinion on land speculators. Written on the anniversary of GW's birth, Peters relates that \"This day brings into my mind many old recollections, both painful and pleasant\" and that he is going into Philadelphia to celebrate the birthday. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. \"Dear Sir, The object of this letter is to give you the name and place of residence of the gentleman on whose account I spoke to you this morning, as they may escape your recollection. 'William Griffith, Burlington, New Jersey.' Sincerely yrs, Bush. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Expressing concern over L.L's indisposition News of the death of a friend killed by an explosion in a steam boiler. News of several marriages. Visit of Judge Johnson and Edward Livingston; good prospects for the Judge's election. Name on original manuscript appears as \"F. P. Lewis (Butler).\" Integral cover, wax seal (broken).","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. Peters writes about publications, sending Washington six copies for his approval before printing. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.N.S. 1 page. \"I this day made a settlement with Mr. Daingerfield Lewis of my private account with my Brother George Lewis and I find exclusive of the property sold by my Brother at Mill Brook he stands indebted to me Five hundred and twenty one dollars and fifty nine cents ...\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Letter with cross-writing. Wishing him a quick recovery from his indisposition. News of the preparations for her impending visit to Phila. News of her household. Integral cover, wax seal. Name on original manuscript appears as \"F. P. Lewis (Butler).\"","A.L.S. 1 page. GWPC's letter accompanies a plate of the States china which is given to Mrs. [Trumbull], the widow of the late Gov. Trumbull.","Partially printed form signed by Samuel J. Cramer.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Concerning the executors of Washington's will.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Georgetown. Mr. Washington, speaking on behalf of all the legatees of Col. [Wm A] Washington requests a quick settlement of the estate. He and the others feel the delay has been extraordinary and unusual. Reference to Kanawah lands. (Post mark - \"MaHa Bridge\" Aug. 3, 1824). Autograph letter signed, Integral cover.","Autograph document signed in the hand of Bushrod Washington, for the sale of land in Prince William County called Yorkshire Farm.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Writing in French, Frestel assures Nelly of his and G.W. Lafayette's affection for her -- they bid farewell to America where they have been received with such kindness -- can add nothing to what Georges has told her -- admonishes her to always remain as she is -- respects to her mother, grandmother and sisters. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, endorsed \"recommended to the care of my M. friend George Washington Lafayette\" laminated, watermark, in French.","A.L.S. 1 page. Monticello. Lafayette expresses his affection for Nelly and her brother G.W.P. Custis -- and says he share more when he travels near her at the end of the month -- [This letter is also quoted by Nelly in letter of Nov. 22 to Eliz. Bordley Gibson]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Char. Va. Nov. 10\", laminated, red seal with device blurred, watermarks. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lafayette.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Writing from Mount Vernon, Judge Washington provides his nephew with introductions to two Westmoreland Co. judges and gives advice on passing the Virginia bar. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Concerning meeting arrangements and introductions.","D. 2 pages. Estate of Thos. Peter indebtedness to estate of G.W.--Receipted to G.W. Peter by John A. Washington, attorney in fact for G.W.P. Custis, surviving executor of G.W. Document, endorsed \"Thomas Peter and wife,\" and \"Washington Exer. v. Washington Legatees, marked \"No. 21.\"","A.D. 2 pages. Lawrence Lewis's account with the Estate of Washington including expenses incurred by him from 1825 to 1833 for housing, food, clothing, medical attendance, and other items. Lewis states that all his other accounts with the Executor of the Estate are now settled and if anyone should desire to examine same he may do so. \"On account of Old free Negroes of the Estate.\" Autograph document signed, folio size invoice.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Received copies of George Washington's letters from Chief Justice John Marshall -- will take them to Philadelphia in March -- proposes terms for publication and fee involved -- the Chief Justice thinks there will be 3 volumes. Autograph letter signed, draft. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush Washington.\"","Eleanor C. Stuart draws a personal check for $140.00 on the Bank of Alexandria.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Leesburg. Regarding land and rent on the Yorkshire farm.","A.L.S. 1 page. To Harrison in Leesburg. Regarding Harrison's brother's books to be returned.","Bushrod Washington, Alexandria, writes to his nephew, John Augustine Washington II, Mount Vernon, regarding books and supply of sugar in the store room. Bushrod asked his nephew to bring to Alexandria some papers from the \"press which stands on the walnut chest of drawers in my outward study...\" Papers relate to the  administration of George Washington's estate. Autograph letter, signed. 1 sheet, partially torn.","A.L.S. 2 pages. To Harrison in Leesburg. Regarding rent on the Yorkshire farm.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod reports that he commenced cleaning the ditch in his large meadow but after riding to the meadow he found all hands would be required to take care of the hay which he plans to finish during the week. He thanks his neighbor for his offer to do the ditch but thinks he has the power to do it with his own help. He plans to invest some money and wants to purchase a share in the Dismal Swamp, if the sum is too large he would like to buy the share on partnership, however, he prefers to do so alone. He says he will communicate his neighbor's hints to Bushrod Jr. about the road which he is sorry to hear has been so much neglected.","Bushrod Washington, Mount Vernon, writes to his nephew, John Augustine Washington, Charlestown Jefferson County Virginia, regarding the price of brandy. Autograph letter, signed. 1 sheet, partial wax seal.","A.L.S. 1 page. Lafayette thanks Nelly for her letter and regrets the impossibility of going to Woodlawn to visit before his Virginia visit -- will try to return early, about the 24th and come visit her and bring her to Washington to be there when Lafayette and his party depart. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lafayette.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Philadelphia. To Thompson at the Supreme Court of the U.S. Didn't write sooner because he wanted to examine Thompson's decisions carefully -- then \"our domestic misfortunes occurred, which compelled me to take my family to the mountains\" -- apologizing for his resulting silence, Bushrod then writes out his opinion on the several decisions made by Thompson, concurring in all.  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, laminated, watermarked (M). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Arlington. Letter of introduction for Lawrence Lewis requesting that he be shown the hospitality of Northhampton Co. Lewis wishes to go to Smith's Island.","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Concerning the full length portrait of George Washington in military uniform which he painted in July 1790 for Mrs. Washington. At the time of this letter, the portrait was owned by \"Mrs. Custis\" (Eliza Parke Custis Law). It descended in the family and is at present in the collection at Winterthur. (see Eisen, \"Portraits of Washington\", vol. 11, p. 417 and Morgan and Fielding, \"The Life Portraits of Washington\", p. 165.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Regarding survey and boundaries of his land at Yorkshire farm.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. His lawyer writes that no bond was found in chancery court. Mr. Harrison should let him know if there is one filed in the court where the judgment was rendered.","A.L.S. 1 page. Lafayette hasn't written her earlier because wanted to be able to tell her when he can visit -- he must await arrival of members of Congress, who meet on the Monday -- he has an appointment to dine with Mr. Calhoun on Tuesday -- on the 15th he must go to commencement of Columbia College [now the George Washington University] -- so he will make a first visit to Nelly and Judge Washington \"between Wednesday [the 7th?] and the 14th\" -- they can visit more over the greater part of the winter -- he saw her son Lorenzo as the latter was going to Philadelphia. Autograph letter, integral cover, Signature cut out and his name written in at bottom of letter .Date on original catalog card appears [1824 ?]. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","Berryville. List of accounts for merchandise purchased by Lawrence Lewis from Berryville merchant Treadwell Lewis. The purchases include French brandy, rice, salt, linen, blank books, paper, molasses, cups, pots, halters, calomel, laudanum, and other dry goods.","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadlephia. Disappointed not to have received payment from Mr. Hooe. Wishes to have the business closed.","A.D.S. 1 page. Promissory note payable to Augustine L. Washington for $329.55. Docketed on verso, Mr. Walter Johnson (C.L. Washington not identified).","A.L.S. 2 pages. Washington. Describes a visit to Mount Vernon. Also mentions having dined with President John Quincy Adams.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Bushrod writes \"I had a short session in Phila. and decided but few cases, but most of them are interesting\" -- he then gives an account of the five most important law cases he decided at Philadelphia -- asks Thompson's opinion on them and for a report of cases decided in Thompson's circuit. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexa. Ca. May 11.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Letter discusses payments on bonds and when payments on bonds are due - stresses the importance of comparing contracts and bonds. Autograph letter signed, seal, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Brent is clerk of the District of Columbia. GW estate business. Judge Washington asks for deeds and bills of sale for lots in the District owned by General Washington. He suspects that George Corbin Washington may have recently sold lots which had previously been sold. Autograph letter signed, separate letter cover franked.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. MS-2471 A - To Robert Beverley, Esq., Judge Washington asks Mr. Beverley to recommend a lawyer to represent Mr. Parks [husband of Harriot Washington] suit, for the executors of General Washington; MS-2471 B 1p., A copy of Robert Beverley's reply appears on the inside page, in handwriting of Mr. Beverley, dated June 2, 1826.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Amounts and payments owed to himself and Mr. Turner by Mr. Hooe.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Hermitage, Kanhawa City to Woodlawn. Samuel requests copy of George Washington's will to enable him to file writ of ejectment against present holder of land, to ascertain title to it.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Blakely. Payments and bonds due him.","A.L.S. 2 pages. \"Washington and Blackburn.\" Regarding rents due to himself and Judge Washington.","Account of blacksmith work done done for Lawrence Lewis at Woodlawn, 1827-1829.","A.L.S. 1 page. Bushrod Washington regrets that he cannot accept Meredith's invitation to dinner on account of his wife's health. Washington reports that for the last 5 or 6 years he has been obliged to decline all invitations to dinner or evening parties. He asks Meredith to accept his apology.","Letter from Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis to 'My dear child,' Frances Parke Butler. This letter, written from Arlington while visiting her brother George Washington Parke Custis and 'Aunt Mary' briefly mentions Bushrod Washington's needed improvements to Mount Vernon, and repairs made to Woodlawn Plantation. She desires Parke send her a finished 'picture' of Parke herself, which she believes will be a 'faithful likeness.' She requests for it to be sent unframed and in placed in a morocco case for proper storage. Eleanor promises to send Parke various sundry goods, including corsets, corals, and silks. She also discusses family matters, including the death of Parke's 'Good Uncle Carter,' and the reaction of Eleanor's half sibling, also named Eleanor. Eleanor writes using a common 19th century practice of cross-writing. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages. Postmarked Alexandria, May 27.","D.S. 1 page. Written provenance of George Washington's shaving box by Phil Pendleton.","A.L.S. 1 page. Regarding the measurements of water from the spring at the back of Judge Washington's house.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Rockville, MD to Washington, D.C. The writer comments on the recent election in Maryland of two Jacksonian legislators, rather than administration men, explaining that the administration voters split their votes between too many candidates -- he claims that the electoral election will show a difference, and that an administration man will win, securing the district for John Quincy Adams -- gives permission to print this, leaving off his name. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Rockville Md. 2nd Oct,\" letter marked \"to the editor,\" laminated, watermark (6 pt. star). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. C. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Lee requests Bushrod Washington's recommendations for a teacher of \"settled character\" to teach the solid branches of education at a new female academy in Leesburg, Va., administered by Lee's sister. Autograph letters signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Lewis tells Bushrod that he is mindful of his obligation on the part of Genl. Washington's Estate. He reports that two gentlemen have funds of his in their hands which he shall authorize his brother to collect. He will borrow from a bank in order to cover the rest of the obligation. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Robt. Lewis.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Richmond to Spotswood, Nottingham near Fredericksburg. Hamilton relates to Spotswood that no decision had taken place relative to his claim but it would be brought before Chief Justice Marshall on Monday next. Hamilton reports other legal matters relative to the case. He adds that he will be at home during Christmas and invites him to ride up for a visit.","A.L.S. 3 pages. La Grange to Woodlawn. General Lafayette expresses his sympathy with Nelly and her family over the recent death of her grandson E.G.W. Butler, son of Parke and Mr. Butler -- his own recently-married granddaughter is ill with a serious complaint in lungs -- George W. Lafayette's daughter Natalie is recently married -- he and George are going to Paris soon because they have been elected deputies of \"This and the neighboring district of Meaux\" -- agrees that Cincinnati is a delightful place, but acknowledges that Nelly will be happier with her daughter in New York when Gen. Gaines moves there -- sends his regards to many of Nelly's family members by name -- received letter from G.W.P. Custis \"who I see has produced two very good plays.\" -- comments on Betty's [Eliza P. Custis's] poor situation and health. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"New York Mar 4,\" written on cover \"forwarded by your obt. ser. Wm. Whittock Jr. 4 March 1828,\" laminated, red seal.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lafayette.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Send thanks for copies of George Washington letters but disappointed in not receiving GW autographs \"as it was my intention to distribute them in Europe among eminent persons ... I was particularly gratified with your account of Gen. Washington's devotional habits ...\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Waverly to Charles Town, Va. He expresses satisfaction that his nephew Churchill seems to be more truly pious than most young people -- offers spiritual support and direction in a letter full of biblical allusions. Autograph letter signed, docketed \"From Uncle Washington Feby. 26 1828,\" badly mutilated, laminated.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. F. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Culpepper. Jane Thornton encloses two checks for partial payment of the claim Bushrod preferred against her. She will send the balance when it is convenient as her family is currently troubled by illness. She extends an invitation to Bushrod to visit should he ever be called to her part of the country. She is disappointed that he will not be sending his two sons to school near her.","A.L.S. 1 page. Custis apologizes for the delay in paying George Washington's estate the money he owes it -- he was disappointed in getting money from Eastern Shore of Va., and must await market for crops -- \"I have been often in want of a single dollar\" -- the market is very low at present. Autograph letter signed, mounted. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\"","The letter includes a swatch of velvet cloth worn by George Washington stitched to the letter to thank Lutz for his time as the Sergeant of Washington guard at Valley Forge.","A.L.S. 1 page. G.C. Washington acknowledges General Stewarts acceptance of the draft on him. He reports that they are still engaged with the tariff [in Congress] and fears it will occupy some time as its fate is still in doubt. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Pleased with her son's use of French ... distressed to hear that Aunt Thornton has been unwell ... father and friends in the neighborhood send greetings ... Autograph letter signed, cover, written in French.","A.L.S. 9 pages. Recommends defeat of congressional resolution to abolish office of Major General ... act of Congress of Mar. 1799 settled the divisions of army units and officers on recommendation of Washington and Hamilton ...  Name on original manuscript appears as \"A. Macomb.\" Autograph letter signed, watermark : \"HUDSON.\"","Jane Charlotte Blackburn Washington writes to her uncle, Bushrod Washington, Philadelphia, regarding family health and education. The letter has a Charlestown postmark. Autograph letter signed. 1 sheet with burnt edges.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown. Re: Senate bill to widen the draw of the Potomac Bridge from 35' to 50' or 55' ... Smith favors a draw of not less than 60' as boats are of larger and larger design ...","For one share of stock in the Potowmack Company. Value is 444.","Draft copy. A.L.S. 1 page. Bushrod Washington calls Robert Lewis's attention to the matter that certain sources have not paid their obligations and that the duty of legally enforcing such payment may be necessary. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, (Draft-Copy).","A.L.S. 1 page. Regrets she cannot raise the money to pay a debt to the estate---has tried to raise money on her property in Kentucky---hopes to see Judge W-n in Jefferson this summer or fall when she hopes to pay part or all. [Lucy Payne, sister of Dolly Payne Madison, first married George Steptoe W-n---after his death she married a Mr. Todd of Ky.---they were married in the White House during Madison's presidency] Information received from Mrs. Todd, V-R FOR West Va.","A.L.S. 1 page. Fredericksburg. Lewis reports that he has nearly recovered from a serious illness. He relates that suits have been instituted against his debtors in order to meet his engagements with the Executors of Genl. Washington. Lewis will be in Fredrick, he hopes, during the month of August and would like to meet Bushrod there in order to explain more satisfactorily his prospects. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Robt. Lewis.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Comments on an approaching election and his confidence in success ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"Letcher.\" Autograph letter signed, watermark : \"AMIES PHILADA.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Smyrna Harbor. Written on board the U.S.S. Java in the Mediterranean. News of their trip abroad, including a visit to the \"Plains of ancient Troy.\" Also the story of an encounter on board the ship, The Warren, with the \"Celebrated Greek Pirate\" Marmaduke.","A.L.S. 1 page. Lucy Todd apologizes to Bushrod for leaving without conversing with him about settling her debt to him. Her situation was complicated by a suit brought by Charles Todd against her which required $2000 for satisfaction. She asks Bushrod to accept 40 shares of bank stock to liquidate as much of the debt as possible.","A.D.S. 3 pages. List of sundries purchased by the month. All personal items. Two tears with some loss of text.","Jane Charlotte Blackburn Washington, Philadelphia, writes to her uncle, Bushrod Washington, regarding family health and education. The letter mentions the death of Judge Richard Peters, longtime friend of Bushrod's. The letter has a Charlestown postmark. Autograph letter signed. 1 sheet with burnt edges.","A.D.S. 2 pages. Eliza presents her friend the attached clipping of two words [\"that it\"] cut from something written by George Washington -- she also attached a small piece of velvet worn by him -- all in thanks for Snow's kindnesses since Eliza's arrival in Boston. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliza Parke Custis.\" Autograph document signed, laminated.","D. 2 pages. Receipt from auditor's office in the state of Kentucky for 72 cents tax paid on 576 2/3 acres of land in Logan County, due from 1827.","A.L.S. 1 page. Secretary of State Clay (under J.Q. Adams) regrets to inform Washington that he does not have a position in the Department of State for the son of Washington's friend. \"If any existed your own recommendation ... would be entirely sufficient.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Re: an accounting of the way in which the nephew's son spent his money while with the Thorntons ...","A.L.S. 3 pages. Christmas greetings and congrats on his election to the Presidency. Also mentions a locket she has sent containing the hair of General and Mrs. Washington, General Lafayette and her own. Autograph letter signed, integral cover docket by AJ.","A.L.S. 3 pages. La Grange to Woodlawn. Lafayette writes that he is always glad to welcome Nelly's American friends in France -- he has several great-grandchildren -- Miss Henrietta Douglas in town and they talked of Woodlawn -- admitting that it is \"not proper\" for him to meddle in American politics, he offers a comment on American election of 1828 anyway in view of Nelly's \"electioneering wishes\" having been accomplished -- he wishes there had been less abuse on both sides -- recommends trip to Europe for Eliza Parke Custis Law, and grieves for her dejected state. Name on original manuscript appears as \"General Lafayette.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, marked \"Recd and forwarded by your Obt Ser. Wm. Whittock Jr.,\" laminated, Postmarked \"New York Mar. 10,\" red seal with device of man's head (George Washington's).","A.L.S. 3 pages. Washington to Boston. Eliza encloses a check for $103 (this is return of a loan plus interest) -- insists on sending the interest, too -- apologizes for delay -- will \"resort to harsh measures\" to recover what is her due, and then will have plenty money -- has been very ill -- Mr. Rogers has come and taken away last child of her daughter to Baltimore, and now she is desolate and alone -- Gen. Lafayette wants her to come to him in France, but she doesn't want to leave her country and travel alone -- \"I must totter on the the grave alone.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmaked \"Washn. City Apr. 22,\" laminated, black seal with waffle design, watermark (S and A Butler U.S.).","Jane Charlotte Washington writes to her uncle and aunt, Bushrod Washington and Julia Ann Washington, Mount Vernon, regarding family updates and describes her journey home from Mount Vernon. Letter contains a Charlestown postmark. Autograph letter, signed. 1 sheet, partially torn.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Fort Washington. Must decline invitation to dine--Mrs. W. afraid he will have another attack like that he just had, if he goes--her excitement on matter so strong he cannot bring himself to go without her consent--invites him and other officers over to dine. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.L.S. 4 pages. A note fixing the time for \"...you, the other gentlemen, and the ladies of the fort [Fort Washington] to dine with me ....\" sends Mrs. M. a few apricots... Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Mt. Vernon docketed \"Hon. Bush. Washington 5th July 1829.\"","Jane Charlotte Washington writes to her uncle, Bushrod Washington, Philadelphia, regarding family health. She is grieved to hear of Bushrod's illness. Letter contains a Charlestown postmark. He would die the following month. Autograph letter, signed. 1 sheet with partially burnt edges.","Possibly from John Augustine Washington. A.D. Requests interview to be confidential--doesn't know how his case will end, and has aversion to usual practices [at death]--his body not to be restrained in any way, not to be buried until signs of decay are seen--coffin to have holes bored in lid and sides [for air] in case of resuscitation--directions for removing his body to Mt. Vernon--nephew John [Augustine] Washington has been asked to come up. Autograph document, laminated, watermark (Hudson). Date on original catalog card appears [1829] [Nov. 14].","A.L.S. 4 pages. Mount Vernon to Washington City. Bushrod Washington Jr., writes that Cousin John [Augustine Washington] is doing the inventory of the late Judge Bushrod Washington's estate -- the two of them are having some doubt as to bequests, particularly about what books should be considered part of the law library -- they suggest a solution, and are trying to iron out difficulties on that point and to clarify one boundary line -- he suggests George mind his health and travel in a closed carriage rather than by horseback -- Bushrod Jr's. family is expected at Mt. Zephyr today. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Geo. C. Washington, written in a later hand \"Son of Col. Wm. A. Washington and brother of Hon. G.C. Washington, on business concerning settlement of Gen'l Washington's estate,\" postmarked \"Alexa. Ca Dec. 30,\" laminated.","Autograph note, 1 page. Accepts dinner invitation ...","Account, 3 pages. List of household sundries purchased by Lorenzo Lewis by the month.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Richmond. Results of his search re: Revolutionary claims of John Thornton and Jane W-n Thornton in 1788 ... quotes from a resolution of the Committee of Claims ... nothing conclusive ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Aug. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Alexandria to Philadelphia. The eclipse--Aunt Rosalie [Stuart 's] engagement [to George Turberville ?]--her landscape painting-- attending lectures--Sonny [Parke's son, E.G W. Butler]--Mr. Hervian has finished cousin Mary [Custis] portrait. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Date on original catalog card appears [c. 1830] Feb. 13. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, marked .\" Forwarded by Mr L. L [ ], laminated.","A.L.S. 1 page. Haywood to Georgetown. He writes to his brother, the Congressman, asking for information on whether there is or will be a bill during this session before Committee on Territories for establishment of the Huron Territory -- he also wants all pamphlet speeches on Foot's Resolution -- wants to collect them all and have them bound. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. Aug. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, and in later hand.\" Brother of Go. C. Washington\",\" postmarked by hand \"Mattox Bridge 12 March 1830,\" free.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mr. Peyton wishes to follow through a suit against the estate of Andrew Parks and Wm A. Washington regarding land titles of sales of certain Kanawah acreage and Federal City lots which formed part of the estate of General Washington. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Peyton, John H.\" Autograph letter signed, (on inside page - see Wm A. W-n letter to Robert Beverly of May 17, 1830).","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Writing to support passage of a bill to incorporate the Alexandria Canal Co ...","A.L.S. 1 page. Haywood to Georgetown. Sarah Washington expresses her sympathy on the grave illness of George Corbin Washington's only daughter [Eleanor Ann Washington] -- she herself has a \"floating gout\" caused, she believes, by sorrows for the losses of others -- she shares family news, mostly health-related -- Lawrence Washington, husband of her daughter Sarah, has bought Combleton and they reside there [Westmoreland County] -- Sarah mourns the loss of carriage horses, which with her inability to walk keep her confined -- when the family goes north every year for 3-4 months, she is \"totally alone.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked by hand \"Mattox Bridge 18 May 1830,\" watermark (dove of peace, and No. 2).","A.D. 2 pages. A list of the letters and whether in hands of Sparks Hamilton--a note at the end says \"those marked S. are in my possession, and were among the papers sent to me from Mount Vernon by Judge Washington.\" Autograph document, in hand of J. Sparks, laminated.","A.L.S. 1 page. Haywood to Georgetown. Lawrence announces news of death of Geo. C. Washington's half brother, William. A. Washington [Jr.] of bilious fever and hemorrhage . (Lawrence Washington was husband of Geo. C.'s half sister Sarah Tayloe Washington, and son of Henry Washington of Westmoreland City.) He wanted George Corbin Washington to hear the news directly before reading it in the newspapers. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Mattox Bridge June 25, 1830\", free, laminated watermark (Amies Philada. No. 2, dove of peace and No. 2).","A.L.S. 2 pages. Kanawha to Woodlawn. Samuel writes a plea to Lawrence Lewis, the sole remaining executor, for any information about the final settlement of George Washington's estate -- Samuel and children are heirs of sister Mildred Hammond's share as well -- their present circumstances would make additional money very acceptable. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Samuel Washington.\" Letter, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Coulsmon Va. June 29,\" in handwriting of someone else, watermark (anchor,and Holdship).","Reproduction, 1 page. Statement of authenticity, written and signed by Eliza P. Custis, dated at Washington on July 4th 1830, regarding a trunk given to her by her brother George Washington Parke Custis that had been used by her grandmother, Martha Washington, and accompanied her each winter when she joined the General at his winter quarter during the Revolution.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Washington to Woodlawn. Eliza explains that she is not asking Lewis for money or for much of his time -- she writes that she is planning on going to Salt Sulphur, White Sulphur and Sweet Springs for her health -- further, she intends to go to her land near there, that had been left her by George Washington -- she asks Lewis for letters of recommendation to procure aid in establishing her claim, and for his description of the route from the Springs to Point Pleasant and stopping places along road. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"City of Washington Jul 14\", laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Fairfax Washington writes that the estate has no money to pay Lewis the interest already past due at this time -- he must depend on present crop for any money -- as sending it now would be a \"fatal interruption\" to the next crop, he asks indulgence for one last time until he can finish seeding. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Battletown Va. Jul 19\", laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. La Grange to Woodlawn. Internal evidence suggests that this is a postscript to a letter from G.W. Lafayette to Nelly. The elder Lafayette writes that his son (G.W. Lafayette) reelected member of House of Deputies -- anxious about Eliza Custis's health -- hopes \"the marriage of Hortensia Monroe, of which I have lately Heard, may procure for her more consolation with respect to her grand children than she has been [ ] to receive from their father.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lafayette.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"New York Sept 1\", red seal.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Alexandria to Audley. Description of two newly acquired fine mares, and arrangements concerning their registration and pedigree papers.","A.L.S. 5 pages. Washington to Boston. Eliza writes that Mr. Blagden was to take letter, but did not stop in to visit, only sending his card -- perhaps he was told she wouldn't receive strangers -- she broke up housekeeping and is living quietly in lodgings -- she goes soon for several months to her sister's (Nelly Lewis's), in Alexandria where she has gone to procure masters for youngest child [Angela] -- had rather be there than at other brother and sisters where she once lived with her child and then grandchildren -- R[ogers], since his marriage, has kept [grand]children from her -- she hasn't seen them for 18 months -- she lives in state of anxiety and distress, with constant pain in her side -- she relates her efforts to help Snow's son politically -- she is now in Gadsby's National Hotel near Bank of Washington -- complains of the difficulty in getting good servants -- \"the liberation of many negroes within the last twelve or fifteen years, has rendered them generally worthless - utterly corrupted the slaves, so that now 'tis almost impossible to hire a decent servant.\" -- Mary Lee Randolph Custis is engaged to marry youngest son of General Lighthorse Harry Lee [that is, Robert E. Lee]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliza P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, directed \"Hond. by the Revd. George Washington Blagden,\" but crossed out, postmarked \"Washington City.[ ]Nov.[ ],\" laminated, watermark.","Check. A.D.S. 1 page. Fragment. Order to the Cashier of the Potomac Bank to pay $58.17. Signed, canceled, endorsed by Baird, signed by Lawrence Lewis as executor of George Washington's estate. (See also Baird's bills dated April 28, 1831 and 1830-1.)  Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\" Autograph document signed, canceled, endorsed by Baird, signed by L. Lewis as Executor of G.W.'s estate.","Bill. A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for stone work for the vault at Mount Vernon. $58.17. receipted by Baird on Jan. 27, 1831, docketed by L. Lewis \"Acct and Recpt. for Stone for the Vault at Mt. Vernon $58.17 27 Jany 1831\". [See also Baird's bill dated April 28, 1831 and check dated Dec. 27 1830]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Tho. E. Baird.\" Autograph document signed, receipted by Baird on Jan. 27, 1831, docketed by L. Lewis \"Acct and Recpt. for Stone for the Vault at Mt. Vernon $58.17 27 Jany 1831.\"","Formal letter in French signed by Marquis de Lafayette as president of the Comite Central Polonais.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Encloses memorandum [now missing] expresses gratitude for W-n's efforts in his behalf ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover. Union Hotel watermark: \"AMIES PHILADA\", dove, black wax seal, oval impression.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Arlington House. Custis writes to Rev. Orr that the state of the river is preventing access to Georgetown which prevented earlier answer -- he declines election as Director of African Education Society -- agricultural and literary avocations make it impossible to give it full attention -- wishes the Society all success -- in a postscript asks Orr with Mr. McNeall to render into Latin an inscription intended for a tomb for Washington's mother: \"To Mary The Mother of Washington The Virginian Matron Who gave to her Country and the World A Hero without ambition, A Patriot without reproach Aetatis 85.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed \"G.W. Custis letter to Isaac Orr July 25. 1831.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Georgetown. Maj. Lawrence Lewis has finished new vault -- he came today to examine the coffins -- many cannot be moved without going to pieces -- your father's coffin [Wm. A. Washington] is entirely to pieces, cannot be moved -- better send someone to make a new coffin -- Major Lewis will move them next week or so -- my health is bad -- have written Mr. Roberson on this subject -- have not received receipt for George's first six months' tuition and board -- please ask them to send bill and receipt -- George's expenses greater than they should be, especially for his shoes -- my other son is at Mr. Brent's school and his shoes are much less. Name on original manuscript appears as \"John A. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by G.C.W., laminated, watermark (Mode), postmarked \"Alexa Ca. Mar. 4,\" marked\"Free.\"","Receipt. 1 page. Cloth and thread purchased for Negro clothing. Amount $7.80.","Genealogy chart, Washington family. Has a key for the several proprietors of Mount Vernon. Appears to be inaccurate.","A.D.S. Bill for $5.00 for stonework for the vault at Mount Vernon. Autograph document signed, receipted by Baird, docketed \"Genl. Washington's Estate to Thos. E. Baird $5. April 28 1831.\" [See also Baird's bill dated 1830-31, and L. Lewis's check to Baird dated Dec. 27, 1830].","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Fort Washington. Has directed the gardener to take over the first peas--hopes they will be acceptable to her and Major Mason--sister is recovering--husband's business kept her from going to her--tomorrow we set off--letter from Augustine [John A. W-n ?]--\"boys are all well\"--thanks her for inviting Augustine to spend vacation with her son but Mr. W. thinks him too young and volatile to be without parental or teacher's control--respects to Mr. and Mrs. Webb. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, written in a later hand is incorrect information, \"Mrs. J. C. Washington wife of Judge Bushrod Washington,\" laminated.","For linen and thread - $1.69 1/4.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Kanawha. Acknowledges receipt of circular letter regarding their desire to reinter remains of Mrs. Mary Washington in church and erect monument--from knowledge of her simple likes, he dissents from scheme as her only surviving grandchild of the name--suggests a plain monument erected on spot she's buried now as best memorial--thanks them for intended honor. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Saml. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed \"From Capt. Samuel Washington of Kanhawa. his refusal to give up the remains of Mary the Mother of Washington with all the other near relatives to be placed in a contemplated Church in the town of Fredericksburg\", laminated. [Letter to members of Monumental Committee of Fredericksburg].","A.L.S. 1 page. They have been appt. a committee by citizens of Fredericksburg and vicinity to \"rescue from oblivion the spot, where by her own selection lie intered the remains of your venerated and respected relative Mrs. Mary Washington\"--requests assent and co-operation in raising a monument. Letter, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexa Ca June 8,\" laminated, watermarks.","The son of George Washington's sister, Lawrence Lewis authorizes Thomas Griggs to bring back a slave named Shadrach and his brother Arlington who ran away separately from Lewis' farm near Battletown.","A.L.S. Alexandria to Audley. Name on originaly manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\"","Haywood. Describes her poor health and her unhappy situation since the death of her son William Augustine. Mrs. Washington asks Mr. Beverley to clear up some trouble she is having proving the payment of a debt. Signature on manuscript appears as \"Sarah Washington Senior.\" Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address panel.","A.L. 2 pages. Audley. Copy of letter. Negative reply to the request that Nancy Coxe spend the winter in Philadelphia with the Lewis family.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Nashville. Relates to a suit between a Mr. Ervin and a Mr. Blake. Autograph letter signed, integral cover. (Thomas Washington not identified. Possibly Thomas Blackburn W-n, son of George Corbin Washington). 1802-1894.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Boston to Baltimore. Promises to supply Gilmore with autograph letters, particularly \"those of Revolutionary note.\" Complains about William Sprague, GW document collector. Asks Gilmore to ask Charles Carroll about his memories of the Conway Cabal, \"particularly the names of those, who were unfavorably disposed towards [Gen. Washington] in Congress.\" Autograph letter signed, address leaf, seal, postmark.","Lawrence Lewis writes to George Corbin Washington regarding the remains of their uncle George Washington. Notes that 'Cousin John' - John Augustine Washington - refused to have Washington's remains disturbed despite the two houses of Congress desire to place them in the cellar (used for coal and wood) of the Capital which Lewis finds insulting. Mentions an already approved equestrian statue of Washington to be placed in a square as a better location under which to place Washingtons's remains. Expresses that the final movement of Washington to the new vault complied with their uncle's last expressed wish despite the public's claim that the remains belong to them and should be given upon demand. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel. Postmarked - Alexandria 'Feb 17'.","Receipt. Henry Brown, State Treasurer. Tax receipt for year 1831 for 500 acres of land in Union County, Ohio. Signed by D[eneas?] Adams, Chief Clerk. Partly printed form, docketed.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Mr. W-n's health fluctuating* ... will be traveling again this summer, pleased that she is nicely situated with brother's family ... invitation to Mount Vernon if W-ns in residence next winter ...  Autograph letter signed, integral cover. *John A., Sr. died on June 26, 1832.","Letter to Frances Lewis Butler from her sister and mother. Mary Eliza Angela Lewis, also nicknamed 'Tiffin,' writes to her sister about her recent trip to Washington, D. C. where she witnessed debates in the Senate and House. Confesses that she also attended a '[Henry] Clay meeting' and rather enjoyed it. Reports that members from the meeting later visited Mount Vernon and Mr. Bradford of Virginia delivered an excellent and appropriate address at the tomb. Mentions other family members. Nelly adds her own letter to the latter part of the document, commenting on 'Sonny's' portrait [by Chapman] and the response of a visitor as the \"best likeness of a child he ever saw.\" It is the greatest ornament in their parlor. Writes about the weather, picking wild strawberries and various family members as well as upcoming travel plans. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages. Postmarked Alexandria, May 28.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Woodlawn. Information on fees paid by his uncle [Bushrod W-n] in suit Cresap vs. McLai[n ?]--Maria [Anne Maria Washington ?] suffering from chills and fever. Name on original manuscript appears as \"John A. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed.","A.L.S. 1 page. House of Representatives to Georgetown. Announces death of John A. Washington about 2 o'clock while writer was with a party at Mt. Vernon--Dr. Mason with him--had been better but sudden hemorhage carried him off in minutes--hasten to distressed family if it is convenient.Date on original catalog card appears [1832] [June 26].Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Announcing death of John A. Washington of Mt. Vernon,\" watermark (D.I. Canfield).","Bond. D. 1 page. G.C.W. to pay $711.10 for his shares of stock of Potomac Co., under will of B. Washington, deceased--obligation being he must refund on demand due proportion of any deals or just demands hereafter appearing against B. Washington, deceased. Document, unsigned, [on reverse is form for same transaction with G.C.W-n in his position as trustee for Bushrod Washington Jr.'s children,] watermark.","D. 1 fragment. Thomas Beall of Georgetown, heirs of Washington County. Mostly real property taxes ...","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Encloses stock gilli seed ... will send Polianthus seeds and roots ... planning to board in Alexandria until late Mar ... sons at Howard School ... wants Maria to attend [Benjamin] Hallowell's school ... accepts offer of White fig and passion fruit ... will make every effort to keep up with MV without involving the children's estates ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Richmond. Visited downstairs rooms only--furniture all changed from G.W.'s day--key of Bastille and marble mantle and numerous statues and paintings--\"you may not be aware that the best likeness of Washington was what might almost be said to have been a chance drawing on a pitcher. This is preserved in an elegant frame and under a green veil\"--description of old and new tombs--\" ... the tomb itself though by way of distinction called new is in a state delapidation [sic] disgraceful to the nation if indeed the nation had anything to do with it\"--8 or 10 slaves on estate--old negro acted as guide, told anecdotes--mulatto woman--\"the blood of some of the W. family no doubt ran in her veins\"--all servants there expected tips from visiters--good description of the state capitol in Richmond and city guard which is [he thinks] designed to hold slaves in check. Name does not appear on original manuscript. Early description of Mt. Vernon. Autograph letter, integral cover docketed \"Tap Wentworth,\" laminated, watermark.","Resolution of thanks by Washington Board of Aldermen, to George Corbin Washington, E.F. Chambers, and L. Jarvis. Public appreciation of their successful support of Congressional measures to promote interests of city of Washington ... to be honored at a dinner ...","A.D. Travel journal including a description of a visit to Mount Vernon. April 18 - May 15, 1833.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Washington. Requests Humphreys to look into the \"situation, price and payments of Flore's farm\" ... would like to purchase a small farm for daughter, Maria ... brother Bush'd [bro-in-law probably] in Ohio disposing of a tract of her land ... her sister and others in Fredericksburg for corner stone laying of monument to Mary Ball W-n ... Barrows, the, donor, taking care of them ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"Jane C.\" Autograph letter signed, (1 1/2 of text), integral cover; the docket identifies the writer.","A.L.S. 6 pages. Woodlawn. Lengthy account of use of snake-weed as a cure for hydrophobia. Where found, how to prepare and administer. Several case histories.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Pha. Alms House to Brucetown Frederick County, Virginia. Asks about money loaned by him to Dr. Snyder and not repaid--could have made several hundred dollars in a few days by investing it in stock--will subscribe to Saturday Evening Post for him-- approves of sending cousin Charles to college. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Churchill.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Phil Oct 4\", docketed \"The Funeral,\" laminated, watermarked (J.L. Robeson, Phila.).","A.L.S. 3 pages. Letter with envelope addressed to Mrs. Hay, nee Monroe. Envelope docketed in French, \"recommander aux (?) de Monsieur Daveral, Charge d'affaires du Etats Unis a Naples (?).\" Personal letter, family news, etc.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Alexandria. Re: crop of wheat and shipments of flour.","A.L.S 3 pages. Department of State, Washington. Quotes from G.W.'s letter to President of Congress in 1781 requesting that writers be employed to copy down revolutionary documents of his which were never copied and are on loose sheets--Congress did so, and is in possession of some--if he (J.A.W) has more, would he consent to have it deposited among National Archives? Copy certified and sealed in 1850 as true copy of record in file of State Dept.","A.L.S. 6 pages. Georgetown. Writes to answer letter stating govt's desire to have official papers of G.W. to put in national Archives in State Dept.--description of documents in his possession--estimates of no. of papers in collection he will consent to being deposited in national archives--would like to give the papers but feels he cannot--\"I am willing that the Government shall possess all the papers of a general character or in any manner connected with the Colonial revolutionary and political history of the country, only reserving such as are of a privat nature, or which it would be obviously improper to make public.\"--doesn't know what price to ask--papers at present in possession of Mr. [Jared] Sparks for publishing--will discuss terms with govt.--has portion of G.W.'s library relating to public records of the country and will sell them too. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed \"Letter to Hon. L. McLane Bill No 446 Washington Papers, Books etc Jany. 3d. 1834 No. 3,\" laminated. [Below is added as a note \"These Books were delivered with the papers to the State Department. No additional allowance being made for them\"].","A.L.S. 3 pages. Waverly to Charles Town. Reflections on new year and transitory nature of life--advice to her. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. F. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, marked \"A New Years Gift,\" laminated, directed \"per Mr.[ ].","A.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown. Answers inquiry of [nephew of Geo. A. Washington] regarding military rank and bounty claim of Geo. A. W-n--\"It appears from the rolls furnished the War Dept that Maj. W[ashington] was returned as a Lieutenant at the close of the war, which was probably the rank he held in the Regiment from which he was taken to perform the duty of Aid de Camp. According to the existing military laws the appointment of Aid gives the title of Major without the command or compensation, and officers, upon relinquishing that Situation, which is frequently the case, return to duty in their regiments with the rank held before leaving them. Upon disbanding the Army, I presume, therefore, that the officers were mustered out of service according to their regimental rank and not agreeably to the rank held in the Staff.\"--Maj. W. entitled to 2666 2/3 acres Va. bounty land--State troops already pd. in lands by govt. but not Continental troops, of which Maj. W. seems to have been member. Autograph letter signed, watermark (P and C).","Printed form completed in manuscript. The top half of the form is a prospectus for Jared Sparks's Life and Writings of Washingotn, with Historical Notes, Illustrations, Engravings, \u0026c. It features a wood engraving of the \"Evacuation of Boston, from a Revolutionary medal.\" The bottom of the form certifies that Oliver B. Dorance - a lawyer and freemason from Portland, Maine - has paid 5 dollars for volumes two and three of Sparks's book. The receipt is signed by Benjamin R. Downes on behalf of the publisher.","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia to Waltham. Refers to his [Green's] review of Jefferson's papers--Jefferson's claim that G.W. \"belonged to the School of Infidelity\" is slanderous--sends him pamphlet on the subject --during revolution when G.W. was at Morristown N.J., \"[G.W.] was, at his particular request, admitted to commune at the Lord's Table, with the Presbyterian church of that place, then under the pastoral care of the Revd. Dr. Timothy Jones. There were, not long since, and I believe there still are, living, eye-witnesses of this fact.\"--the Genl. and Mrs. W. attended Baptism of T. Lear's child in 1791. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, endorsed \"Rev Dr Green, the most aged and most distinguished of the old presbyterians,\" red seal broken off.","Promissory note. Promise to pay $87.88 nine months after date. Document, fragment, endorsed \"P. Washington and C. Burwell Note,\" laminated. Assigned to Thos. Timbalake, May 9, 1834 $40. receipted Sept. 9, 1835.","A.L.S. Senate Chamber, Washington. Letter of introduction for friends.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Iberville, Louisiana to New Orleans. Writes in a humorous vein about Conrad's sudden preference for rural retreats--received articles from Mr. Krumbhaar; sorry they are not what he wanted--have Mr. Krumbhaar procure berths or staterooms on ship for them--Sonny and Sissy send love [Parke's children, E.G.W. Butler and E.A. Isabella Butler]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked by hand \"Iberville La May 27 1834\", laminated, black seal.","Check. A.D.S. 1 page. Check on Bank of the Metropolis for $27. Autograph document signed, fragment, cancelled.","A.L.S. 1 page. Cambridge E.S. Md. Explains his absence from stockholders mtg. of the Canal Co., sending his vote for Geo. C. W-n as President ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Goldsborough.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 4 pages. To New Orleans. Arrived at White Sulpher after fatiguing journey [from La.]--Commodore Biddle here--describes scenery and their location, a cabin.","Includes a letter from Nelly written crosshatch across Mary Eliza Angela Conrad's. She and Angela talk constantly of him--teases him about Angela--the Magill (?) ring and his profile are carefully guarded by Angela--trip very fatiguing and miserable--stay at the springs a while to restore health--then to Audley, but will return to [Woodlawn] before his visit--speaks of friends on voyage home--rejoices that he doesn't use tobacco in any form--his brother Alfred--anxious lest Ive's humor toward him will change--he is a mad man. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 1 page. White Sulphur to New Orleans. She is finishing a dress for her mother--hopes his journey will be safe. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1834] [July 4]. ","Includes letter from Nelly written in crosshatch. A.L.S. 4 pages. Worried about Parke; no news from her--they go on to Sweet Springs--hopes this will benefit Angela who has had 3 attacks of nervous pain in her face--if they aren't at Woodlawn by mid-August when he visits, go to postmaster in Alexandria and then come to A[udley]--if he goes to Fred[erick], go to Berryville (sometimes called Battletown,) and Audley is just 2 miles--admonishes him not to say \"cursed\" or any other bad words because her sister [in-law] Mrs. Custis disapproves--[Here she leaves room for a postscript by M.E.A. Lewis] describes their location--live in brick house, one of a row of them called \"Paradise Row\"--Mr. Custis and Mr. Bowers of New Orleans are here--a band and dancing here--few genteel men there--friends at the spring.","A.L.S. 2 pages. White Sulphur Spring to New Orleans. \"You are unreasonable to call me cold, and an icicle. I am neither.\"--denies going out with handsome young men. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover in hand of E.P. Lewis, marked \"Sulphur Springs Va. July 12, 1834,\" postmarked \"White Sulr. Sprs. Va, Jul. 13,\" laminated. ","A long letter by E.P. Lewis is added as a postscript in crosshatch. A.L.S. 3 pages. Altho Angela seems cold to him, she really thinks of him all the time--Commodore Biddle--Harry [Henry] Clay is here--life and people at White Sulphur--asks that Conrad's sisters write Angela a line or two giving their approbation of his fiancee, but not to let Angela know she suggested it--Beau Nash of White Sulphur, Lewis Caldwell--thinks her health will be completely restored by the Springs.","Form for relinquishing Washington papers to the U.S. Government, drawn up by Jared Sparks for Geo. C. Washington to copy. [See letter of same date, Sparks to G.C. Washington].","A.L.S. 4 pages. Tudor Place to Philadelphia. Arrived last evening after tedious trip down canal--detoured at Harpers Ferry--leave tomorrow for Woodlawn. Anxiety over his health--will be ready to receive him any day after tomorrow--hopes he was enlightened by the good company of his journey--advises him to put his loved ones under protection of [God]--left Audley of Friday, was sick all way to Charlestown--is well now--talk of acquaintances--don't forget the profiles.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. She misses him--entertaining guests--has received more songs to learn--will commence some keepsakes for his brothers and sisters--remind him of promise not to keep house with Mr. [John ?] S[li]d[el]l this winter--cautions him to be careful of his eyes--numbers all her letters so he can tell if any are lost--writes of every one's good opinion of him. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked [ ] D.C. Oct 18,\" marked No. 1, laminated. ","A postscript by E.P. Lewis. The Dr. says the disease is called Ptirgium [Ptergium] and requires an operation--she tore up her obnoxious letter and did her best to make them (?) happy while they were here.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Received his letter from Norfolk--she watched his boat for 15 min. thru a spy glass, but could see no one aboard--his brother [Alfred Conrad] arrived today--admonishes him to be careful of his eyes and do not let any not a first rate surgeon perform the operation [for Ptergium]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, laminated, black seal blurred, \"favrd. by Mr. Alfred Conrad.\" ","Letter from Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis follows: A.L.S. 3 pages. Sends him a rose kissed by Tiffin [Angela]--[Angela] misses him badly--his brother's stay makes them all happy--he says he will come again in Jany.--his clothes he lent haven't been returned--warns Charles to have nothing further to do with Mrs. F. la Dianola, or a scandal may result--don't get into any altercations on politics or other matters--she has finished transfering card baskets and given them a coat of varnish--will make another basket and box and will make 2 pr. [screens] for his house. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1834] [Oct. 18]. Autograph letter signed, directed \"Favr'd by Mr. Alfred Conrad,\" [letter added to letter from M.E.A. Lewis to Charles Conrad, same date].","A.L.S. 1 page. His brother Alfred has left--will commence making the [guards ?] for his brothers--\"I looked at the names you carved yesterday\"--. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Oct 2[]\", laminated, marked \"No. 2 by mail.\" ","Letter by Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis follows in crosshatch: A.L.S. 3 pages. Anxiety over his long sea journey--anxious over his eyes--get best medical opinion and nursing care if an operation is necessary--Alfred [Conrad] promised to come in Jany., but she advises Charles not to risk it--his brother Alfred's impediment--\"I would not have you condescend to B.[?] in any way, and if she slights this attention leave them to themselves.\" --Lt. Richard Lee went to Texas with $15000 and never heard of since--warns Charles not to go to Texas or Mexico--Ferd[inand Coxe, Esther Maria Coxe Lewis's brother] is here doing nothing much--he is very indolent--Angela spends much time walking. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L..\" Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. If he hasn't answered [Lorenzo's] letter, please do--Dr. Physick's opinion agrees with Dr. Washington's regarding Charles' eyes--is reading \"Mrs. Trollop's tour in Belgium and Western Germany\"--her opinion of Mrs. Trollope's veracity--Capt. Bell \"of opossum and persimon notoriety\" visited--has been playing Backgammon with Ferdinand [Coxe]--she practices her music--her father has made her a frame for flowers in a room with constant fire--announcement of Mr. Wm. Taylor of Point-Coupee marriage to Miss Thom of Culpeper County--\"I think he has treated my friend Virginia shabbily\"-warns him about care of his eyes. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Oct. 27,\" marked \"No 2,\" laminated red seal blurred. ","A postscript is added by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 1 page. Anxious about his safe arrival and his eyes. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L..\" Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Woodlawn. Glad he's arrived safe at Charleston--scolds him for flirtation--the Wirt girls--\"..the good City of New Orleans has disgraced itself by firing a salute to Mr. [Geo.] Poindexter.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral cover, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Oct. 31,\" laminated, broken black seal. Date on original catalog card appears 1834 O[ct.] 28. ","A long letter follows from E. P. Lewis in crosshatch; A.L.S. 3 pages. His safe arrival in Charleston--his \"besetting sin\" a weakness for soft dark eyes--warns him to be careful of his looking at pretty faces, to remember the A.C.'s and the Pyles--the Wirt girls are flirts, break engagements without 2nd thought--her anxiety about his unguarded and trusting attitude toward others--he must overcome this--cautions him about using his eyes--sends regards to friends in New Orleans. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed. Date on original catalog card appears [1834] [Oct. 28].","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Laughed at his letter about the Wirt girls--they are the objects of much scandal--Mrs. Butler (alias Fanny Kemble's) book softened before being printed for American public--her attacks on American manners--Mrs. Trollope's descriptions of German and American society--wife of her cousin [Mary W. Lewis] Willis [wife of Byrd Willis and daughter of Geo. Lewis] died of epidemic in Pensacola. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Nov. 2,\" marked \"No. 3\", laminated. ","A postscript follows by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 2 pages. Adds to Angela's tale of the scandals about the Misses Wirt--cautions him against flirtations--reminds him of his flirtation with Mrs. Pyle.","A.L.S. 1 page. Woodlawn. Received his letter from Montgomery[Ala.]--can procure no teachers in music or French, so teaches herself--reads Trevelyan's novel--\"Aunt Anna and myself drank your health and safe return in a Bumper, after Mother and Father had left the table.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Nov. 6,\" marked \"The 3rd letter from E. P. L.,\" black seal with swan and nest and motto. ","Long postscript by E.P. Lewis follows. A.L.S. 3 pages. Cautions him about straining his eyes--Tiffin [Angela] will continue to write weekly, but she will write only if anything worth relating comes up--talk of mutual friends--she has transferred pair of screens for [Charles and Angela's] domicile--A. to do a pr. for the drawing room--has done several pieces of handwork for them--box for chess men, card basket, etc.--Mr. Moore is here with Mr. L[ewis] settling accts. of Genl. W-n's estate--questions Conrad on origin of the woolsack in Parliament--advice for taking care of cloths and keeping warm and dry.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Gives him an example of her daily schedule--scenery near Woodlawn--father [Lawr. Lewis] promises to take them in carriage \"as far as it can go towards Porters Battery, and we are to walk the rest of the distance\"--has information on friends in New Orleans--asks about building of water works and gas works there--finished reading Trevelyan. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Nov. 9,\" marked \"No. 4,\" laminated, red seal obscured. ","A postscript by E.P. Lewis follows: A.L.S. 2 pages. Copies for him a few verses from a novel \"Pinmoney,\" called \"The Undying One\"--inquires about Leonard R. Aling in Tampico.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Received letter from N. Orleans--Aunt [Mary]Custis and her daughter Mrs. [Robt. E.] Lee visited--her friend Mrs.[ ] Powell--Cousin Mary [Custis Lee] will live in Washington this winter--\"They are my favorite Aunt and cousin\"--expects to take up painting for winter but is indolent. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Nov. 16,\" marked \"No. 5,\" laminated, red seal smeared. ","A postscript by Mrs. E.P. Lewis follows: A.L.S. 2 pages. Advice on frugality and his health--chimney in parlour which was so unsightly is now done over.","A.L.S. 1 page. Glad Alfred [Conrad's brother] liked her--his eyes--will write on Saturday. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed. ","Postscript by E.P. Custis Lewis follows in crosshatch. A.L.S. 4 pages. [Angela] studies her French and exercises for his sake--cautions him about his eyes--even if he were to go blind [Angela] would stick by him--fears he was angered or hurt by her [warnings on flirtations]--[Angela] begins drawing in crayon--one of Charles Conrad's uncles was [G.W.P. Custis'] intimate friend--her family--Col. House died of cholera in Georgetown--stories of [Geo.] Poindexter's cheating at cards--mutual friends. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Nov. 20,\" black seal obscured.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Charles' eyes--brother [Lorenzo Lewis] and family arrived [from Philadelphia]--has new music to learn--received several gifts--[Lorenzo] heard nothing of the Pyles--Ferdinand Coxe confined to his room-[Lorenzo] brought 2 Jackson medals to add to her cabinet--[Lorenzo and family] leave soon and return after Xmas for a while--hopes his business progresses--has just read \"The Camp and Court of Napoleon\"--. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Nov. 24,\" marked \"No. 6\", red seal obscured. ","A long postscript by E.P. Lewis follows. A.L.S. 2 pages. The twins [Lawrence Fielding and John Ed. Coxe Lewis]--gifts to Angela--a friend brought Tiffin [Angela] a piece of the Plymouth Rock for her cabinet--warns him not to eat oysters because they are thought to cause cholera--always keep strong mint lozenges by him. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Received letter written after trip to Baton Rouge--family and mutual friends--her music improves but little, though she practices diligently--has read a life of Marshall Ney and cannot admire him--now is reading a History of Bayard--ships lost in violent storms. ame on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Dec. 1,\" marked \"No. 7,\" red seal obscured. ","A postscript follows by E.P. Lewis. A.L.S. 2 pages. Lorenzo inquired about the Pyle's but could learn nothing--\"I trust you will never think it necessary to renew your acquaintance with them anywhere.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1834] [Nov. 29]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. [Lawrence Lewis] requests to pay money he owes to servant--[Lorenzo] and family arrived safe at Phila.-watched eclipse of [sun] thru smoked glass--skipped thru \"The Polish Chiefs\" a story of Kosciusco's love--because of this Aunt Anna called her a cold blooded Yankee, and that no warm blooded Virginian could have resisted such a tale of woe--is reading Jeanie Deans/The Heart of Midlothian [Scott]--admires characters in this book much. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Dec. 6,\" marked \"No. 8,\" red seal with obscured device. ","There follows a long postscript by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 2 pages. Shocked to read in his letter,\"Really, from the style of your letters one would suppose that you were the fiancee, not she, you are more jealous than she is ... \"in answer to her admonitions [regarding flirting]--lectures him about respect due to a parent and old lady--will abstain hereafter from advising him.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Glad Supreme Ct. decided in his favor--\"that poor man Parker\" who has aroused ire of people in N. Orleans--is reading the novel \"Henri Quatre\"--the gig is a very dangerous carriage; tells a story of Mr. Mason being injured in one--great no. of shipwrecks this fall; hopes he won't return by water --speaks of friends in La.--thanks for the oranges. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Dec. 15,\" marked \"No. 9,\" laminated, red seal obscured. ","There follows a postscript written by E.P. Lewis. A.L.S. 1 page. Asks that both forget their quarrel and think carefully before writing anything better left unsaid.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Dr. Henry Daingerfield visits--he threw mistletoe leaves in fire to see if Charles is constant--visiters--her French gets tedious, and she spends much time reading--is reading a hist. of Spain--coming marriage of Susan [Randolph] Taylor and Moncure Robinson [civil engineer building Philadelphia and Reading R.R.]-received as Christmas gift \"Landscape Annual\" for1835--is doing handiwork. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Dec.[ ], marked \"No 10\", laminated, red seal blurred. ","There follows a long postscript by E.P. Lewis. A.L.S. 2 pages. Is trying to make him a birthday gift--thanks for information about Woolsack [in Brit. Parliament]--hopes to see him on Supreme Ct. some day--congratulations on birth of [a nephew].","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Weather--much snow--business detains Lorenzo in Phila.--Parke's son \"Sonny\" [E.G.W. Butler] going to school in Baton Rouge--hopes he will read the books every day or at least every Sunday for her gratification--[ice] skating a favorite amusement in this part of the country--will get [Lorenzo] to make a sleigh when he comes--friends--snow 21 inches deep. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, laminated, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Dec. 31,\" marked \"No. 12,\" laminated, red seal blurred. ","A postscript by E.P. Lewis follows. A.L.S. 1 page. Wishes he could have partaken of her [Christmas] pies, cake and jellies.","A.D. 2 pages. Account of payments on the estate of George Washington. Summary of payments received and paid on the estate of GW. Includes a reference to Wm. Yeaton enclosing the tomb at Mt. Vernon in 1835. Expenses incurred on behalf of old Negroes.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Unable to get mail to town on time because of weather--snow 21 inches deep on Dec. 29--visiters--[Lorenzo] leaves Audley tomorrow--has been told a states righter is afraid to visit because she treated a Virginia gentleman so badly--discusses friends and C.'s relatives--a new hotel, gas lights, and water works for N. Orleans--stays by the fire reading novels, of Miss [Maria] Edgeworth and Walter Scott--doing needlework for [Lorenzo]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Jan. 5,\" marked \"No. 13,\" laminated, red seal blurred. ","Postscript follows from E.P. Lewis. 2 pages. Bad weather--deepest snow in 35 years--quotes from letter of E.B. Gibson's about Angela.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Wishes Charles to visit Parke when he next goes up river--news of friends--anecdote of Fanny Kemble, now Mrs. [Pierce] Butler (her efforts to get brown as an Indian at New Port)--weather--river frozen over--has read \"Woodstock.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Jan. 10,\" marked \"No. 14,\" red seal blurred. ","A postscript by E.P. Lewis follows. A.L.S. 2 pages. Begs him to break practice of sleeping with window open in winter--has been painting birds from Wilson's Ornithology for Lolen [Lorenzo]--promises to paint Cherry Bird and humming bird for Angela--grandmother's recipe for lip salve, from Glass' Cookery--some oranges have been frozen in storeroom for keeping.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Brother [Lorenzo] and family here--crosses Shenandoah River on ice, carrying the two babies [Lawrence Fielding, and John R.C. Lewis]--is reading \"Last Days of Pompeii\"--comparison of Bulwer's and Scott's novels--guests--approves Mr. [Henry] Clay's report on the subject of war with France--\" ... it is well that he is sometimes correct\"--fears Charles thinks her a little \"to far north in my disposition\"--[Lawrence Lewis says for him to keep the money Mr. Bullitt has for him].  ","A.L.S. 2 pages. Begs him to \"let bygones be bygones\"--hopes he received her peace-making postscript--hopes she hasn't hurt or angered him--still [painting] birds for her children.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Entreats him never to mention again in any way the unfortunate postscript which her mother wrote [see letter of Dec. 5, 1834]--gratified he has kept his promise to her about playing cards--attack on Gen. Ripley--visit to Mt. Vernon--Miss Harriet Martineau to visit Woodlawn--[English miscellaneous writer, literary lion of the time]--a fancy ball in Washington-- [Lorenzo] anxious for him to send the \"curious snakes\" to add to his collections of natural subjects. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Jan 26,\" marked \"No. 16,\" laminated.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Pleased he is reading [religious] books she gave him--Miss [Harriet] Martineau will be unable to come to Woodlawn after all--Lorenzo goes to Washington to pay her their respects and make apologies--she is to get invitation to big fancy dress ball on Feb. 22, her first--Esther's brother Ferdinand [Coxe] goes to W. Indies to restore health--is reading Miss Martineau's \"Poor Laws and Paupers\"--actresses and actors--a postscript, dated Jan. 31, tells of storm with thunder and lightening--Lorenzo's children. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed, integral cover, postmarked \"Jan. 31 Alexandria D.C.,\" marked \"No 17,\" laminated.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Unable to account for irregularity of mail--his attendance at a Masquerade--wants to have complete confidence in him, even in trifles--Miss Mason married to Mr. [Sidney S.] Lee, brother of [Robt. E. Lee]--intend to visit Arlington--Miss Martineau [Harriet]--she is reading Henry Bulwer's \"France\" \"[France: Social, Literary and Political\", 1834, 1st part of work called \"The Monarchy of the Middle Classes\", (1836)]--tells him of clipping from Liverpool paper complimentary to Senators--a new bonnet--Parke not to send Sonny [E.G.W. Butler] to school until next year. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Feb. 9,\" marked \"No 18,\" red seal blurred. ","A postscript by E.P. Lewis follows, A.L.S. 2 pages. Glad he liked the [silhouette of Angela ?] --glad he's taken her advice [on his health]--Miss M[artineau].","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Aunt [Martha] Peter and Brittania [Peter Kennon] visiting--fancy dress ball canceled, and a common subscription ball to be held on Feb. 22 instead--she won't go--Miss Charlotte Taylor married to [Moncure] Robinson--talk of war with France--Bulwer's \"France\"--Miss Nannie Mason's marriage--Mr. Wm. Patterson's death, merchant of Baltimore--talk of railroad line to N. Orleans--Mrs. Owens, her cousin, comes to visit [Otwayana Carter Owens, daughter of Betty Lewis Carter]--Mother learns new type of painting, done with \"forms.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Feb. 18,\" marked \"No. 19,\" red seal blurred. ","Postscript from E.P. Lewis follows, A.L.S. 1 page. Hears scarlet fever is in [New Orleans]--gives a treatment for it.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Charles' success as a lawyer--relations with France--Livingston has left Paris and French minister will leave Washington--she looks forward to war--she won't go to ball given by Batchelors of Washington--reading--news of friends--Mrs. Krumbhaar--family news--improvements in N. Orleans--. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Feb. 25,\" marked \"No. 20,\" laminated, red blurred seal. ","A postscript follows by E.P. Lewis, A.L.S. 1 page. All have had influenza--she still sits up late after others are in bed--is painting birds for her children.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Trip to Arlington--to be a supper for the bride--[Miss Mason, bride of R.E. Lee's brother Sidney S. Lee]--will leave letter at home and mother will finish it when she returns--New Orleans friends. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Mar. 2,\" marked \"No. 21,\" laminated, broken black seal. ","A postscript follows from E.P. Lewis to Charles Conrad, dated March 1, 1835. A.L.S. 3 pages. Arrived at Arlington in snow storm--[Angela] ill with nervous headache--descript. of Angela's dress--she wore Charles' ring--groom far superior in appearance and heart to bride [Sidney Smith Lee and Miss Nanny Mason]--description of both--couple to live with Mrs. Fitzhugh, widow of Mrs. Custis' brother--the Bachelor's Ball--Capt. Bell--news of friends and relatives.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Arlington. Bridal party left Sunday--river frozen over for 3rd time this winter--had wanted to attend session of Cong. but didn't--gossip over marriage of [Moncure] Robinson \u0026 Charlotte Taylor--pleased that he is going to visit her sister [Parke Lewis Butler]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Mar [ ]\", watermark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Arlington. Visiting family and friends in Georgetown and Alexandria--claims she has no opportunities for flirtation--reading Life of Crabbe the Poet--will read [Henry] Lee's Life of Napoleon next--Congress adjourned without making any provision for defense against French. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Mar. 15,\" marked \"No. 2 from A[rlington]\", broken red seal, watermark.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. [Angela] still at Arlington and [Lorenzo] and family are there too--often sees Charles in her dreams--Washy [G.W. Lewis]--visited tree where his and Angela's names are [carved]--does needlework--instructions on getting and killing venemous snakes for L[orenzo]'s natural history collection--he lately prepared a crossbill. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Mar. 19,\" broken black seal.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Arlington. Denies she has found any other who would make her wish to be free again--proposed a schedule of visits to Georgetown and Washington--visited W-n one day, the capitol, Senate and House, fountain near the Naval monument--new improvements in N. Orleans--has painted a small head in miniature--visiters at Arlington--teaching Mrs. Nannie [Mason] Lee to transfer. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Mar. 22,\" marked \"No 3 from A[rlington].\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. News of his aunt Mrs. Thruston's death--[Parke] wrote her that he had not yet visited Iberville--news of an Episcopal Bishop in N. Orleans, and laws regarding gambling houses--E.P. Lewis working her a piano cover--\"the Sister of Mrs. Washington\" is to be married--will cut out a dress for sister--visited a Public Garden in Georgetown. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Apr 2,\" marked \"No. 22,\" laminated, broken red seal. ","A postscript from E.P. Lewis follows: A.L.S. 2 pages. She went to Georgetown in a storm to bring [Angela] home--Ed [Butler] has been very sick since returning from [N. Orleans]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [April 1]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Alexandria to Woodlawn. Sends sketch [enclosed] of wall and gateway on one side--engages to erect the wall 45' square, 10' high--describes how it will look--with gateway and gate similar to the sketch for $600. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, docketed by D. L. L. [The new tomb].","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. It was a year ago this day that they first saw each other--denies she has a fever of ambition--just wants him to distinguish himself in his profession--father [Lawrence Lewis] gone on horseback to Mt. Vernon--[Lorenzo] and family have left--[E.P. Lewis] still working on piano cover--[Lorenzo] has added many birds [stuffed] to his collection--John and Ferdinand [Coxe], Esther's brothers--his prospective visit to Iverville and Parke and her family--thinks he should not leave [New Orleans] until his business there is finished. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Apr. 10,\" marked \"No. 23,\" laminated. ","There follows a postscript by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 1 page. Recalls their first meeting and his merry face--will send him a barrel of cider--thinks he should drink it to help combat small pox and varioloid [a mild smallpox among those innoculated or who have had it] now in New Orleans. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [Apr. 8]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Cambridge to Washington, D.C. Does not think Washington can get a loan on security of the papers, since he has already made them over to the govt.--when he finishes with the paper he will bundle up private papers and send to W-n--\"Strictly speaking all the papers pertaining to the period in which Genl. Washington held no office are private, but I suppose the spirit of your contract included only family papers, and such as related to his private affairs,\"--must have written authority from Washington to hand over papers to any but him--Mr. Forsyth has made formal demand for the papers and will take it to court, but doesn't think he will succeed--he will hand papers over as soon as he is through with them. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmark \"Cambridge Mass Apr 13,\" red seal.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Approves his action in refusing nomination to legislature [state?]--[Lorenzo] and family have returned to Audley--late snows destroy fruit blossoms--urges him to go to [Iverville, La.] to see Parke and family--have lost many trees in the bad winter--has lately read amusing stories in Waldie's circulating library--asks if Miss H[arriet] Martineau has visited N. Orleans yet--fisheries operating--shad. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria Apr. 18,\" marked \"No. 24,\" broken red seal. ","There follows a postscript by E.P. Lewis: The 15th was anniversary of party given [Angela] by Charles and others in La., and toast drunk to him. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [Apr. 17]. Autograph letter initial signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Esther's brother John [Coxe] brings his bride to Audley--her brother Ferdinand [Coxe] recovered his health in West Indies--Woodlawn beautiful, will be at height in 2 weeks--read Wash. Irving's \"Tour through the Praries,\" \"The Siege of Vienna\" by Madam Pickle, and [Oliver] Goldsmith's Greece--visiters at Woodlawn--\"I am always nervous in the spring and in warm weather.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. Apr. 29 (?)\", marked \"No. 25,\" red seal, broken. ","A postscript follows, from E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 2 pages. Wishes he could be there to see Woodlawn in Spring--doesn't like new grooms costume (a full suit of black), considers this symbol of mourning, not appropriate for wedding--Ferd[inand][Coxe] asks about chances of success as druggest in New Orleans--\"What has possessed your Govr. to quarrel with his best friends.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [Ap. 25]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 1 page. The Wall is intended to enclose the Vault at Mount Vernon, to secure it against injurys it is every year subject to.\" describes in detail how he wants the wall at George Washington's tomb built -- sketch of section of wall -- asks for an estimate. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Law. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed \"Copy of a letter to W. Yeaton of Alexa respecting the building a wall around the Vault at M. Vernon\", laminated.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Descript. of Woodlawn in Spring--fishing boats on river--Cousin America [Peter Williams] and Robert Lee have visited--roads have prevented church attendence--will receive \"Frances Anna [Kemble] Butler's Journal\"--Governor White's[of La.] unpopularity--his reprimand by legislature--learning new song, \"Dunbarton's Bonnie Dell\"--thanks Charles in [Lorenzo's] name for the snakes [which Charles sent him for stuffing]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., May 5,\" marked \"No. 26,\" red seal broken, watermark (line of arrows). ","A postscript from E.P. Lewis follows: A.L.S. 2 pages. Charles' uncle's grief after his wife [Mrs. Thruston's] death--Parke and her children ill--friends and acquaintances. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\".Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [May 3]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Went on visit to Mt. Vernon--Cousin Jane [Washington]--reading Fanny [Kemble] Butler's Journal--disappointed in it--has poor opinion of Americans-Miss Butler's opinion of American Society--Gov. White [of Louisiana]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., May 11,\" marked \"No. 27,\" watermark, laminated. ","There follows a postscript by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 1 page. Unseasonable weather--\"I hope all your good Citizens build Bathing rooms in their new Houses as they are so necessary and so easily made where there are waterworks.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [May 10]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Cambridge to Georgetown, Washington, D.C. Has confirmed his own opinion that money cannot be borrowed on security of the [Washington] papers since title to them has gone to govt.--cannot advance any money himself because every cent is tied up in publication of Writings--assures him he is working every minute to complete publication--Mr. Forsyth's efforts to institute suit against him for the papers will come to nothing, because \"my contract with Judge [Bushrod] Washington gives me a right to use the papers till the work is completed.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked Cambridge Mass. May 11,\" laminated.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. His safe return from up river--she has lost 10 lbs. since winter (\"much to my joy\")--visiters--will try to learn to play guitar. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. May 18\", marked \"No. 28,\" red seal. ","There follows a postscript by E.P. Lewis: A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Weather has prevented [Angela] exercising--fruits lost--cautions him about taking measles--she had them for 2nd time at 23 and was very ill--can injure sight or lungs. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [May 17]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Dinner at Mt. Vernon--anecdote of Jane [Washington] relating to Tom Moore--shells and coins added to her \"Cabinet\"--[E.P. Lewis] is working another [piano] cover in cornucopia designs--family news. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., May 26,\" marked \"No. 29\". ","A postscript follows from E.P. Lewis: Parke thinks him the only man worthy of [Angela]--description of \"the robe of ceremony\" [Angela's wedding dress?]--cholera and measles in New Orleans--news of friends. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [May 24]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. Assures him the matter of the unfortunate postscript is forgotten [E.P. Lewis to Charles Conrad, Dec. 5, 1834] and that she has no intentions of delaying or trying to stop his and Angela's marriage--reiterates her affection for him--does want some idea of when he can come, in order to have things ready--Angela will add a postscript in the morning. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. May 29,\" broken black seal. ","A postscript follows from M.E.A. Lewis: A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. Teases him about his haste in suspecting some evil from an innocent postscript--does not want him to leave N. Orleans until his business is finished there--instructs him to burn this letter. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] May 29. Autograph letter signed, postscipted to a letter of E.P. Lewis to Charles Conrad, dated May 28.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn. The piano tuned and she is told her voice is improved--requests C. to bring his flute with him if he has one--in her father's absence, has been directing planting of vegitables--damask roses--reading Thomas Campbell's Life of Mrs. Siddons--Miss [Harriet] Martineau at Mt. Vernon--Miss Martineau and Miss Hannah Moore--is a Socinian--news of friends. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., June 2\", marked \"No. 30,\" laminated. ","There follows a postscript from E.P. Lewis:  Repeats her sorrow that he could have been so unhappy over misinterpreting her remarks--to avoid cholera, avoid \"night air, shrimps, uneasiness of mind, etc.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [May 30]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Woodlawn. This will be her last letter to him before he leaves N.O.--the fall of the Planters' Hotel in N.O.--will visit Alexandria, Arlington and Washington--to read \"The Conquest of Florida by Hernando de Soto,\" by Theodore Irving--Washington Irving's writings. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. E. A. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Last letter from M.E.A.L. received June 20th 1835,\" postmarked \"Alexandria D.C. June 6\" marked \"No. 31,\" laminated. ","There follows a postscript by E.P. Lewis: Hopes he leaves N.O. shortly [for Virginia]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1835] [June 5]. Autograph letter initial signed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Bacons Castle. Description of his activities and trip to Norfolk, Old Point Comfort, and Cabin Point ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"L. W. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark.","Note of authenticity. Re: George Washington's powder bag + puff.","A.L.S. 5 pages. Princeton to Georgetown. Bayard reports that his daughter, Mrs. J.E. Washington, has received Beverly's letter and he is now answering it as per her request. Bayard passes on to Beverly some legal opinions he has gathered relating to the appointing of an Executor, and a Guardian relative to the settlement of the Estate of Col. William Washington.","Check on the Bank of the Metropolis to bearer, for $13. Autograph document signed, fragment, cancelled.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Juliet Washington, neé Juliet E. Bayard of Princeton, New Jersey. She was the widow of Wm A. Washington (1804-1830) who was the grandnephew of GW. Requests money from the estate if convenient. Will return to Westmoreland within the month to apply to the Court to be appointed administratrix and guardian of her daughter.","A.D.S. Check drawn on the Potomac Bank for $350. Autograph document signed, fragment, canceled, endorsed by W. Yeaton.","A.D.S. 1 page. Check for $200 on Potomac Bank of Alexandria. Autograph document signed, fragment, endorsed by Yeaton, canceled.","A.D.S. 1 page. Yeaton's bill for erecting wall with iron gate pr. contract--additional expence connected with it--total $628.15. Autograph document signed, docketed \"Receipt for Vault $618.15 Oct. 29. 1835.\" Receipted by Yeaton.","Check, A.D.S. 1 page. Check drawn on the Potomac Bank for $68.58. Paid on behalf of the executors of George Washington's estate. Autograph document signed, fragment, canceled, endorsed by W. Yeaton.","D. 1 page. Sketch of iron gate at New Tomb. Date on original catalog card appears [1835]. Drawing in pencil. Unknown artist.","A.D.S. 3 pages. Memorandum of an agreement made for enclosure and gateway at New Tomb--it is headed by a sketch with dimensions for the wall and entranceway and contains specifications of materials to be used and method of construction and cost. Autograph document, in hand of Lewis, laminated, [no name inserted in contract]. [Yeaton contracted to build wall and entrance way for $600. See letter of Yeaton to L. Lewis, April 4, 1835].","D. 3 pages. Report of the Virginia legislature on the C and O Canal Co. loan. Covers three points: (1) how loan of last session was spent; (2) the erroneous estimates for completion of Canal to Cumberland; (3) the expenditures for internal improvements. Date on original catalog card appears c. 1835.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mrs. Washington asks for clarification of the letter just received in which the sum of $3,930 was mentioned as having been received from Mr. Street. It is her understanding that half that sum ($1,965) is rightfully hers and her daughters. She encloses a draft for that amount payable to her uncle Samuel H. Smith. A blank draft is also enclosed in case the sum is less than the amount of the draft.","Stock certificate. 21 shares of capital stock for George C. W-n and signed by him as president of the Co. Embossed seal and engraving of a section of the Canal.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Defense of the action of the B. of Directors of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Co. in hiring James McCulloch as advisor on internal improvements, he was not hired to lobby for passage of a bill appropriating $2 million to the Canal Co. ...","A.L.S. 3 pages. Claymont.","A.L.S. 1 page. Cambridge. Dr. Sprague of Albany secured permission from Judge [Bushrod] Washington to take certain autographs and substitute a copy--this done before papers were sold to Congress--doesn't wish it to be thought that he himself took liberties with mss. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown. He has filled his part of the contract to sell G.W.'s papers to govt.--has delivered all public papers in his possession to State Dept.--Mr. Sparks overdue in turning over papers to him--he had thought Sparks contract with Bush. W-n over because of long time he had papers--lists mss. and volumes turned over to Archives.  Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, draft, endorsed \"To the Hon. John Forsyth Secy. of State, Oct. 11th 1836,\" watermark.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Expressing concern to his father that he has not heard from him as he expected. Urging him to move to winter quarters. Report on the harvest of his corn crop. Report of the death of a Negro (Randal) due to ill-treatment by \"that infurnal Overseer of Dogles.\"","An unpublished play, produced in New York on September 30, 1839 for one night only.","Autograph letter signed. Mount Vernon. Jane writes to her son that she is at Mount Vernon settling accounts. She discusses family news and difficulties with postage.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Baltimore. Describes the costumes at a fancy dress ball at Mr. Cohens in Baltimore ...","A.L.S. 4 pages. Integral cover, seal (broken).","Contains a dimensional drawing of a coffin for a letterhead, describing water damage to the burial vault at Mount Vernon, including damage to the coffin of George Washington.","A.L.S. 1 page. Gives him a forwarding address in Baltimore . Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Buchanan.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 1 pages. Georgetown. Forwarding the desired documents and the Congressional Directory for 1836. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. Mount Vernon. To John Augustine Washington III? Discusses the harvest. Says she is being viewed as one of the curiousities of the place by the visitors.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Kanawa Salines, Virginia, to Berryville, Clark County. Answers a letter Lewis addressed to his deceased father about a delay in the sale of some property in Kanawa. Assures Lewis of the integrity of the prospective buyer William Tompkins. Integral cover postal stamp.","A.L.S. 1 page. New Orleans to Audley. Last page of letter written by MEA Conrad to Lewis. She (Eleanor) has added her own note. Family letter. Integral cover, postmark and seal.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Philadelphia. In regards to work done on the sarcophagus of Washington. Includes a measured watercolor drawing of the bas-relief sculpture on top of the sarcophagus.","Letter written by a sixteen-year-old John Augustine Washington III in Alexandria, Virginia to his mother Jane C. Washington at Blakeley plantation near Charlestown, West Virginia. The address on the back page of the letter notes that the letter was delivered by Jim Mitchell (\"Jim Mitchum\") with a note from John Augustine that says \"I let Jim have $1.00 for his expenses.\" Jim Mitchell, who was later employed by the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, was enslaved by the Washington family at the time.","John Augustine tells his mother \"Mr. Skidmore finished his work at Mount Vernon yesterday, but I have not seen him yet so that I cant say what has been done\" and also notes \"On Saturday I went to Georgetown, Cousin and his family were not at home so that I could not get the pictures.\" He reports that West Ford has taken the cloth that arrived for Jane from Dumfries down to Mount Vernon and discuses butter sales, corn production, hogs, and resuming his studies. He also asks Jane if the servants are \"conducting themselves well\" and is worried they will give her \"a good deal of trouble coming in with their complaints.\"","Autograph letter initialed. Janes writes that she is sending down \"four large shoulder of Bacon\" to Mount Vernon, along with two enslaved men, Willoughby and Gabriel, who she hopes will be \"faithful and useful.\" She writes, \"have them comfortably fixed my dear son treat them kindly, and I trust they will both prove valuable servants. Gabriel will require a strict tho kind discipline. Sarah or Milly must wast and mend for them.\" Jane also writes that she has had a letter from West Ford asking for the money she owes him. She instructs John Augustine to pay her pew fee and then pay Ford.","Requests George C. to be his security in Md. in the institution of a suit as an executor of Mr. Payne's estate ...","Receipt A.D.S. 1 page. For $1.50, for 4 quarters continuance at rules and 2 continuances on court docket 50 against Lee. Small fragment, partly printed, endorsed \"Washington Bushrod to Est.,\" and \"Fairfax.\" Signed by J. J. Chew.","A.D. 1 page. For hauling sarcophagus to Mt. Vernon, pd hire of hack for Struthers and workmen to Mt. V. to put up ditto, clothing for Gabriel, \"ditto for 1839 to 9th June when he died deduct his meal 7 bushels from his usual allowance to him for the half year\", for coffin and digging grave, etc., with amounts given. Fragment. See reverse of letter to Lewis from M. Snyder, dated Dec. 31, 1838, asking for taxes due on house.","Unsigned articles of agreement between Rice Levi, John A. Washington, and Jane C. Washington for Rice Levi to \"undertake the management and cultivation of the ... Washington's himself and farm at Mount Vernon\".","A.L.S. 2 pages. Lewis was in La. Cash describes the mule he inspected at Mt. Airy, but did not think him worth $75. Is still looking for a suitable animal. Needs thread to mend harness. Corn (wheat) looks good, have 205 bushels. Mr. Howard charges 75c per day and wishes to receive the balance as soon as possible.","A.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. Sends small extract of Appendix--has been unwell--must write a letter a day \"all on one subject\" [G.W.]--goes to Alexa. to celebrate \"The 68th Anniversary it has been my good fortune to witness the celebration of ...\"--then comes the Coronation and \"What next.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1838 ?] Feb. 22. Autograph letter signed, docketed at bottom \"Letter written by George Washington Parke Custis presented by C.F. Gunther Chicago\", laminated.","A.L.S. 1 page. Washington, D.C. to Leesburg. Regarding the estate of Nathaniel Hinkle.","Will. D. 2 pages. G.W. Bassett appointed executor--leaves all property to nephew G.W. Bassett, who is required to pay annually [300] dollars per year to Bassett Claiborne, \"under the fear that the said Claiborne is not very careful.\"--all debts to be paid--codicil of Feb. 20, 1840 emancipates his \"servant,\" Pleasant. Document, copy by J.D. Christian, county clerk, laminated. Proved in New Kent Court, Mar. 11, 1841, no subscribing witnesses to will, so handwriting and signature sworn to by Morris H. Tench and James Stamper.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Hoping that he will visit them at Bayou Goula. News of her children. She is anxious for news of the Lorenzo Lewis family. Name on original manuscript appears as \"F. P. Butler.\" Integral cover, wax seal.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Department of State to Georgetown. After examining Washington papers delivered to Dept. of State as per contract, finds a number of documents included in agreement are missing, and copies substituted for many others--a list of these is enclosed--\"You will be so obliging as to have the missing volumes and documents supplied without delay, and also to procure the return of the original letters for which copies have in some instances been substituted.\" [Attached is a list of 2 pp and description of missing papers. There are pencil notations, probably by G.C.W., indicating if papers are considered private or whether they are lost]. Autograph letter signed, docketed, \"correspondence in relation to the Washington papers\", separate cover, postmarked \"Washington City D.C. May 12,\" franked by Forsyth, red seal, watermarks. Attached is a list of 2 pp and description of missing papers. There are pencil notations, probably by G.C.W., indicating if papers are considered private or whether they are lost.","Copy, 2 pages. Copy inclosed with letter of Dec. 15,1838, Forsyth to G.C. Washington; see also original of same letter with enclosure. Letter, docketed, watermark (H and O).","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia to near Berryville, Virginia. Delayed in Phila. while sister puts her children in school--Mrs. Coxe purchasing materials for embroidery [for Angela]--leave for N. York tomorrow and then to Audley--family news--love to [Oliver?]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Philada, Pa. Sep. 22.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"[Chas.?] M. Conrad.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Audley to Woodlawn. Sends receipts to be given to [Parke] and Butler--he will pay Dr.'s bill for [Charley Conrad]--instructions for paying bills--Butler gave him $40. when he left New Orleans. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (JM), directed by \"Mrs. Lewis.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"L. Lewis.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1838?] Oct. 10.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Mount Vernon to the University of Virginia. Jane writes to her son about work taking place at Mount Vernon, where she has spent almost all of $800 she brought down with her. She reports that Skidmore has \"finished the large room which is now to be plastered and painted.\" Mr. Ball has nearly finished the stables, and West Ford is still engaged with the enclosures. She writes of Mount Vernon , \"The dear old place will be more comfortable and decent in appearance, than we have known in years - but it draws deeply on a limited income to make it so.\" She also includes information on  other enslaved peoples, Sambo, Levi and Gabriel.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Audley to Woodlawn. News of autumn wheat crop and cattle at Audley. The weather is unusually sever that the farmer may be injured. Wants his father and mother to live full time at Audley. Wants to discuss the possible rental of Woodlawn with them before they make a decision.","D. 1 page. To Woodlawn. The books ordered by Lewis can not be supplied. Includes: Sparks, Life of Washington, The Cultivator.","L.S. 1 page. Department of State. No answer being received to his letter of May 12, he sends a copy and requests answer. Letter signed, docketed, watermark. [See copy of letter, John Forsyth to Geo. C. Washington, May 12, 1838].","A.L.S. 6 pages. Georgetown. Apologies for delay in writing--has complied with terms of agreement regarding Washington papers--Judge W. gave away some autographs and substituted copies on unimportant letters--has retained letters of private character--refers McLane's letter of Dec. 10, 1833, to him, asking his terms for sale of letters, and his reply of Jan. 3, 1834 [see letter in question], agreeing to turn over all except private papers, or those whose publication would be improper at the time--refers to Forsyth's list of missing papers [see under letter of May 12 1838] and states which ones he regards as private and thus not included in the contract, and which are missing--refers to [Jared] Sparks' letter of [Sept. 20, 1836] which he encloses--knows of no letters being removed from bound volumes other than those accounted for by Mr. Sparks, except for corresp. between Genl. Washington and John Nicholas in relation to a letter addressed to G.W. over signature of Wm. Langhorne [see letter, Aug. 20, 1798 Bushrod W-n to G.W.; also letter of G.W. to Bush. W-n in Writings, XXXVI, 408-409, dated Aug. 12, 1798 ,] \"as this correspondence deeply implicates the conduct of a distinguised individual of that day.\"--however, he will send the letters and he [Forsyth] may decide whether to keep or return them--despite fact Sparks published many of private papers, doesn't feel this makes him liable to part with them under contract--feels govt. paid very little of their value anyway, and has been more than compensated by evidence on fraudulent claims which papers revealed. Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed \"Letter to the Hon. J. Forsyth Dec. 24, 1838 in reply to his letters dated May 12th 1838 and Dec. 15th 1838.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\"","D. 1 page. For $1.00 for 4 quarters continuance at rules against Lee. Signed by J.J. Chew. Fragment, partly printed, endorsed \"Washington Bushrod and c. 1.00 Frx.\" [See 2 other similar receipts dated 1837 and 1839].","A.L.S. 1 page. Woodlawn. Forwards receipt for freight of Joe, a slave -- \"do not put yourself to much trouble with the fellow, if you cannot sell him readily send him to your plantation and make him work, your Overseer may teach him better manners, he has never had the lash upon his back yet, perhaps a few will do him good, if it should become necessary.\" -- ask Butler to enquire of his House what ship carried his [L.L.'s] cow pease -- has heard nothing of them -- \"I observe by a paper Angela sent me your [sic] are taking an active part in the Legislature of your State -- Should anything very interesting occur tell Angela to send me the paper leaving one and end open for the Postmaster to see the contents, they are very particular, the one sent was torne open, and received in rather [dirty?] condition.\" Autograph letter signed, written on reverse of cover directed to L. Lewis, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawr. Lewis.\"","A.L.S.  1 page. Woodlawn to Alexandria. Enclosed letter will tell him of wishes of Rev. Edward C. Mc Guire--brother charged with pair of pistols at private sale [of G.W.'s estate]--place am't. due for them, $30., to his own acct.--wants to clear up unfinished business--\"my health warns me to be quick in my movement.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, endorsed \"mentions purchase of Gen Washington's Pistols purchased at the private sale,\" cover is covered with figures, laminated, dove of peace. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawr. Lewis.\"","D. 1 page. Walker to rent for one year Washington's farm called Johnson Spring [Fairfax County] [This was probably part of G.W.'s original River Farm, Wellington or an adjoining tract]--to pay one third of crops. Document, in hand of and signed by Charles A. Washington [?] endorsed \"Contract - Washington and Walker,\" laminated.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Hannah writes of family news about Thornton Washington and Harriette Meade (cousin), as well as the marriage \"of Madaronia Todd to Mr. Quinn… from Kentucky.\" She describes \"violent colds and sore throats… some of the black people are sick – poor little Lucy died on Thursday night of a congestive fever…\"","A.L.S 1 page. Alexandria to Woodlawn. Respecting work to be done on the vault [New Tomb] at Mount Vernon--Mr. Ball is fishing--can get Mr. Phillips--experience with hydraulic cement and proper proportion of lime and sand. Autograph letter signed, [probably written and signed by someone else] integral cover, torn, docketed by L.L., laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. Skidmore.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon to University of Virginia. Jane writes her son on his 18th birthday. She tells him family events that have occurred. Informs him of the death of his neice Louisa. \"The work here (Mt. Vernon) is much behind hand and crops the very little that can be seen, looks miserably. I shall endeavour to have the oyster shells hauled from the Shore as soon as they finish planting Corn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Respecting the cost of materials for the stone sill and gate at vault [New Tomb]--price not given--brick work and carpenters work, prices given. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by L.L. \"Respecting Cost of work to vault at Mt. Vernon.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Examined wall and vault again and sketched design he thinks most appropriate--describes designed he intends--cannot give estamate of cost yet--screen of ornamental iron as sketched $50-$60. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"Respecting vault at Mount Vernon,\" part of cover torn off. On reverse are sketches of iron gates and vaults.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Concerning repair of the New Tomb, including the arch. Mentions a carpenter named Skidmore.","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria to Woodlawn. Business takes him to Washington--may go to Baltimore until Wed.--will meet him Thursday at Mount Vernon [concerns work on New Tomb]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by L. L., directed \"Pr Sam,\"  laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Alexandria to Woodlawn. No bricks to be had [for work on New Tomb]--the New Court House and New Meeting House have taken them all--in two weeks may be plenty--can get them in Washington and have them sent down with the lime in boats that run wood--Mrs. [Jane] Washington's project, unless it is done before the abutments are raised, hopes it will be suspended as it will be dangerous after the arch is finished--wants $100 to pay workmen etc.--his own salary--will save money by ordering lime from N. Y. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, directed \"Pr. Sam,\" watermark (R. Amies). Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. Caledon to University of Virginia. John's aunt writes to him about boat transportation from Fredericksburg to Mount Vernon. \"Steam boats go up three times in the week and stop at Boyd's Hole Saturday and Sunday and Tuesdays, one of the Boasts the Phoenix will board you I rather think at M. Vernon.\" She tells him of the news she has learned by riding through the neighborhood. Stampless address leaf.","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria to Woodlawn. About bricks for the new tomb--Mr. Brockett's kiln [in Alexa.]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, watermark (R. Amies). Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\"","A.D. 17 pages. \"A Visit to Mount Vernon\" by L. Osgood. Autograph document, put together in book form, subheading \"Mt. Vernon in 1839 by a Native of this Country,\" dated at Washington, D.C. ","\"I am under the disagreeable necessity of saying I was never more disappointed in my life, than on this visit. The home of Washington in life His resting place in death, the most hallowed spot in America's soul and a place visited yearly by thousands should be suffered to moulder and decay apparently with its once illustrious possessor.\"--piazza supported by 2 \"natural colemns from the forest\"--engraving of Bastille hanging directly above key--rooms downstairs, including mantle \"presented to him by Lafayette [Vaughan]\"--greenhouse burned 4 yrs. ago, but part of blackened walls standing--most of plants, shrubbery etc. destroyed in fire--took lemon from a tree planted by G.W.--outbuildings all of brick and very delapidated--many abandoned--only a small part of garden cultivated, along walks and the strawberry beds, rest in weeds--\"The old gardner seemed very proud of once belonging to Washington and took more interest in talking of his former gardening than exhibiting the present as well he might.\"--ate some cherries there--gave servant quarter for lemon and cherries--saw splendid portrait of Mrs. [John A.] Washington and \"one son and two daughters\" [actually 2 sons, 1 daughter and nephew]--by [John Gadsby] Chapman--tomb delapiated too--\"The two sarcophaguses are placed in wooden boxes or pens placed without the vault in the enclosed yard the vault is very damp, and a kind of acid is produced by water leaking through the bricks and mortar is so powerful as to rot mahogany boards in three years and two Gentlemen from Philadelphia [Wm.] Strickland an Architect and the gentleman that manufactured the Sarcophagus of Washington when they took it to Mt Vernon and discovered the state of the vault they said the acid would dissolve the marble in seven years and in consequence of this unfortunate circumstance the sarcophagus are cooped in the open yard and hid from the eye of the Visitor.\"--Lewis [Wm.] Washington [son of Geo. C. W-n], who has a farm 4 mi. from Mt. Vernon has his own servants prepairing for the masons who will put new arch to vault laid in hydraulic cement--wall enclosing vault badly done, crumbling already.","A.L.S. 1 page. To Woodlawn. Announcing his agreement with Mr. [Joseph] Dudley, the bricklayer [for work on new tomb]--requirement for workmen, lime, nails, planking etc.--need for money to pay the workmen Saturday night--must he buy supplies from Mr. Smoot, or can he get them where most suitable? Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed by Lewis \"Yeaton stating the terms on which Dudley is employ'd; also \"4 1/2 day working on new wall the balance of the time of 2 weeks in painting,\" and cover is filled with figuring. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Alexandria to Woodlawn. Lawrence has selected Mr. Hoop his cashier to pay--Y. will now select material--fears Smoot has no Carolina yellow heart pine needed for the ribs of the arch [for the new tomb]--cement from Smoot--workmen will want a room in one of the out houses--details about work--will see Thos. W. Smith about having screen [fancy iron gate for new tomb]--air-slacked lime. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, on cover is notation \"Judge Washington died 26 [ ] 29 aged 71 years [ ]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Yeaton.\"","Account. A.D. Fragment. Rough notes for about two weeks work by Bricklayers on the new tomb--price of labor, cart and food for laborers given. Autograph document, in hand of L. L., fragment.","A.L.S 3 pages. To Audley. Reports a visit by Augustine Washington, clearing up a mix-up by revealing that Mr. Washington had failed to mail an earlier letter he had taken from Lawrence Lewis to Lorenzo, for Mrs. Lewis had found the letter several days later on the mantel at Mount Vernon. Also advice about the sale and purchase of horses.","Agreement. A.D.S. 1 page. Agreement with [Joseph] Dudley for L. Lewis for work at Mt. Vernon, with rates for him, his assistant and two laborers. Autograph document signed, in Yeaton's hand, docketed by W.Y. \"for Mr. Dudley.\" For brickwork on New Tomb.","A.L.S. Barclay writes of his friendship with Bushrod Washington and visiting Mount Vernon.","A.L.S. 1 page. Washington, D.C. Concerning his claim and affidavit with the Hinkle estate.","Tabb writes about various illnesses, the Whig Convention in Richmond, and a $50 note.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Care of Lorenzo Lewis, Berryville. Writes at E.P.L.'s request to give particulars of [Angela's] illness and death--during her sickness, she talked little and disliked anyone else talking, even a whisper annoyed her--seemed not to consider that she was dying, so made no wishes and left no messages--E.P.L. must not blame herself for not coming in the spring--Angela understood that her father couldn't come and had said she would go to him the next Summer--Angela's children--Mrs. Butler [Parke] had a little boy who lived only a few days. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, redirected to \"Arlington House near Alexandria, District of Columbia,\" laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Hannah Jane.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. New Orleans, care of Lorenzo Lewis, Berryville. She may have set out on journey southward but Lorenzo will open letter--has been to Baton Rouge [where the children are]--while there, received letter from Major B[utler] telling of [Parke's] baby son who lived only 3 days--could not bring himself to break up housekeeping and sell his furniture, but cannot bear to go back to the once happy home, so he will live with [brother] Frank and [wife] Hannah Jane--trying to absorb himself in his work--glad [Lawrence Lewis] is doing well. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, forwarded to \"Arlington House near Alexandria, District of Columbia,\" postmarked [ ] Nov. 9,\" laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. M. Conrad.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Blakely to Mount Vernon. Inquires about family and business at Mount Vernon. \"Mr. Skidmore has I suppose been down and repaired the Pillars and Colonades.\" Reminds him to collect rent from tenants.","A.D.S. Appoints Lorenzo Lewis of Audley, Clark County [now Frederick County, Va.] as attorney to act for her in her dower rights as widow of Lawrence Lewis. Autograph document signed, witnessed by Mary Custis Lee, proved before George W. P. Custis as one of the U. S. Justices for Cty of Alexandria, District of Columbia, laminated.","Receipt. Fragment. 1.00 for four quarter continuance at rules against Lee. Signed by J.J. Chew. Fragment, partly printed, endorsed \"Washington B 1.00 Fairfax.\" See 2 other similar receipts dated 1837 and 1838.","Inauguration account. Letter to the editor regarding George Washington's first inauguration. This letter was addressed to Col. William L. Stone, editor of the New York Commercial Advertiser. It offers an eye-witness account of George Washington's arrival in New York City for his first inauguration as president, written to correct an earlier published reminiscence by a Mr. Denini entitled 'Half Century Reminiscence' that appeared in the Commercial Advertiser. Whether this letter was also published is not yet determined.","A.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. GWPC is trying to get Congress to take one of his paintings. Also is pursuing some action in favor of a widow. Mentions work on his memoirs.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Audley. His sad business [death of father] has kept him from writing--uneasy at not hearing from his mother [E.P. Lewis, then in La. with Charles Conrad]--hopes Charles can come to Va. in summer with [E.P.L.] because hot weather in N.O. very bad on [E.P.L.]--sends copy of [Lawrence Lewis's] will--his mother's share in Audley is 1/3, so he will pay her $1000 per year for her part--wants Conrad to pay her $250 quarterly and draw on him at 30 days or sight on Washington or Baltimore bank--bonds of Valery Hebert which Butler holds in trust, are to go under will to Conrad--Charles's namesake [Charles Conrad Lewis].  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Winchester Va. Apr. 3,\" laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"L. Lewis.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Washington, D.C. to Mount Vernon. Taliaferro writes to Jane Charlotte Blackburn Washington introducing her to a young gentleman from Connecticut who would like to visit Mount Vernon out of \"reverence\" for George Washington.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon to Georgetown. Death of Aunt Blackburn detained her at Blakeley--engaged in having the remains of \"our rever'd Uncle and Aunt [Bushrod and Anne Blackburn W-n] my beloved Husband [John A.] and dear Sister Mary Herbert inter'd in the Vault.\"--shocked at bad condition of some of coffins in vault--Cousin Lorenzo Lewis \"had his ... Father laid in a grave immediately within the door-Crosswise\"--details of grave she planned--West Ford prepared a coffin for G.C.W.'s nearest relatives--also had one made for Mr. Herbert and children but not room for them--only for one more and she wishes to be buried at feet of husband, uncle, aunt and sister--does not desire favors from government--\"we are unwilling to sell our inheritance ... yet as the Nation already shares it with us, sense of justice points out necessity of an appropriation ... to enable us to keep up the improvements and meet the expences we are daily subjected to by the publick.\"--\"endless intrusions and sacrifice of every thing like private right and domestic privacy ... arises frequently from a sincere ... desire of honouring the memory of Genl. Washington; 'Tis a feeling calculated to inspire and strenghthen virtuous and patriotic principles, and cement more firmly the ties that bind us together as a Nation. We have done, and shall continue to do all we can to keep the place from intire decay - it is yearly becoming more expensive and difficulty to do so; the buildings all ought to be thoroughly repaired, or they must in a few years go down - when that occurs-if unable to do better, I trust the family will erect a \"Log Cabin,\" and still let the place descend to the name and family of Washington ...\"--son [John] Augustine in Jefferson--her daughter and niece Mrs. Thos. Washington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, black seal (blurred), docketed by G.C.W., postmarked \"Alexandria May [?].\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. University of Virginia.  Acknowledgement of receipt of a draft of $300 from L.L., and thanking him for his letter of introduction of Dr. Coxe.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia. Announcing that they are finally happily settled in a new home, except for a few complaints of city life: \"Above all, I want the invigorating exercise of horseback, this walking on hard pavements, in tight cloaths, is anything but recreation to me, a square or two and I am sick of it.\" Integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Turner.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Personal letter, family news, business, etc.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Arlington House to Audley. Custis proposes to borrow $1000 from the estate of General Washington. \"I am wretchedly poor at present.\" Shows how the money in the estate is very loosely handled. John Mason's property at High Point just sold for $46,000. Integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. Custis\".","D. 1 page. Tax receipt, Sheriff of Frederick County, Virginia. Receipt for $38.44 for land tax, slaves, horses, levies. Document, partly printed, signed by d[eputy] s[heriff] W.D. Gilkeson.","Champagne label from the Beall/Washington wedding. Label reads \"Mount Vernon Brand. Sillery mousseux premier Qualite. Imported by Ed Simms.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Eltham to Bruce Town. Informs him of death of their uncle [Burwell Bassett, Jr.] on Feb. 26--his last hours--he would have been 77 the 15th of this month--would have no doctor and no minister--wife very ill--informs G.F.W. that his uncle left a will and he [G.W.B.] is sole heir [see will dated Mar. 13, 1838]. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Buchamsville Va March 7th,\" laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. W. Bassett.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Jane writes about John Augustine's studies and mentions that some of the family attended the inauguration of William Henry Harrison, where they were kindly received and \"surprised and charmed with the grace and agreeableness of young Mrs. Harrison.\" She writes that the city was \"swarmed with office seekers.\" She also writes that she received a \"woful letter\" from West Ford about the lack of long forage at Mount Vernon.","A.L.S. 3 pages. An explanation of his part as an intermediary in a payment transaction with Mr. Herbert, with Mr. Conrad's consent. Request for an aquittance. Discussion of the possibility of a war with England. Report of a hard winter on his Plantation, and the price of sugar.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Washington, D.C. to Audley. Discussion of Mr. John Woodside, a young man with intentions of becoming a farmer; proposal that L. L. take him under his care. Integral cover.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Wm. B. Page\". It is possible this is the Philadelphia doctor \"Page, William Byrd, 1817-1877\" but further research will need to verify that.","A.L.S. 1 page. As landlord to Mary Ellis, \"alias Mary Mortimer, I directed Mr. James Scott, Overseer of the Poor, to use the sale of the effects of said Mary, after her decease, and to devote the proceeds of the sale (as far as $48, being the rents due me)\" to the benefit of her orphaned children.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Louisville. Discussion of arrangements for quarters on board the steam boat, \"Caddo.\"","Letter from John Augustine Washington III to his mother mentioning his poor health, West Ford, an enslaved woman named Betty, and the state of affairs at Mount Vernon. A note to \"Dearest Mother\" is added on at the end of the letter by John Augustine's sister, Anna Maria Alexander.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown to Audley. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. W. ? Peter. Integral cover, wax seal.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. John Augustine writes to his mother about ways of making more money at Mount Vernon, including erecting a tavern at the Gum Spring and allowing a steamboat company to run a ship to Mount Vernon for a fee. This will \"avoid the inconvenience of a number of hacks, and having persons tampering with the servants.\"","A.L.S. Mount Vernon to Charlestown. John Augustine writes to his mother about Gabriel Johnson, an enslaved man who has run away. He suspects Gabriel has gone to Jefferson County, where Jane is. Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","A.L.S. to Mount Vernon.  Jane writes in response to Augustine's letter dated March 7, 1842 that Gabriel Johnson, the enslaved man who ran away from Mount Vernon, has arrived at Jane's plantation. Jane writes, \"Please come up without delay.\" Autograph letter signed with integral address panel.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Nashville. Washington informs Webster that R.J. Meigs, District Attorney of the United States for the Middle Tennessee district, has tendered his resignation and Washington requests that Webster, Secretary of State under John Tyler at this time, refuse it. Washington explains Meigs' motives and adds that Meigs resigned \"... in a momentary fit of spleen; ...\". Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmark.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia to Audley. Congratulations on \"`Conrad's' election to the Senate,\" but expressing a general feeling of disgust with the current political situation. Urging L.L. to make arrangements for a visit to Philadelphia. Integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Turner.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Brown's Hotel, Washington, D.C. to Mount Vernon. Bushrod describes the slow work in the Dismal Swamp to his nephew. He also comments on the Wise and Stanley affair. Tells about the sale of lumber. \"6\" rate, stampless cover.","A.L.S. Washington, D.C. Discusses his requirements for a horse to purchase. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. P. Lee.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. Looking forward to a visit from L. L. in Philadelphia, though wishing that he could go South instead to Woodlawn to escape the confines of the city. Report on the difficulties John Coxe is facing in the Senate and in the services. Integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"T. Turner.\"","West Ford, a former slave of the Washington family who was later freed and employed as overseer of Mount Vernon, writes to John Augustine Washington III, present owner of Mount Vernon, who is away at Blakeley, regarding wool, barrels of fruit, sweet potatoes, flock of sheep, sale of wheat, and weather. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral cover.","T.B. Washington writes to Rice Levi regarding Mr. Levi managing the farming transactions.","A.L.S. 1 page. Private papers of Judge [Bushrod] Washington were not left to him, but probably are in possession of Mrs. Jane Washington--Genl. Washington's papers devised to him by Judge Washington. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George C. Washington.\"","Receipt for county tax on $1350 at $.15 on the dollar.","A.L.S. 4 pages. G.F.W. neglected to answer his inquiries in last letter--desires to know exact location of their land in Ohio on Scioto River--search his papers for any reference to the land--title supposed to be derived from his grandfather Geo. A. Washington--G.F.W. should give him power of attorney so he can do something about their land if he finds it--his Kentucky land--low price of cotton--\"This country is almost universally bankrupt.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. A. Thornton.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Woodville Feb. 3.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Arlington House to Alexandria. He has a full settlement of accts. for articles purchased at sale of G.W.'s effects, all in Judge Washington's handwriting--asks Moore to check his accts. and find how he got debited for large amounts--desires complete settlement of estate. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia to Audley. Letter comes with a copy of the will of Sarah Coxe, Esther's mother. Her father is writing her to explain the bequest she is to receive. Integral cover, postmark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Thanking him for his kindness for taking into his care his young nephew Edward Butler, and discussing the arrangements. Expressing the need to get Edward out of the state of Louisiana:\"the less he sees of this state: its manner and its morals, the better for himself.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"F. P. Butler.\" Integral cover, wax seal.","A.L.S. Philadelphia to Audley. He is eager to see L. L. again, admonishing him for not writing. He is much dismayed at the \"moral and physical deteterioration of this fallen world,\" and his greatest comfort is his children, Angela \"as Bad as she can be she is sweet,\" and Phil \"so lovely a fellow he does nothing but laugh.\" He recently attended the funeral of L. L.'s sister from Baltimore.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Baltimore. Lloyd sends J.A.W. information and rates of the Baltimore Life Insurance Company.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Washington City. Letter and a copy. Requests that Jackson consider returning the \"circular chair\" previously owned by Washington to his family so that his son might take possession. Explains history of the chair given to Dr. Craik, then eventually to his family who gave it to Jackson. Now Mr. Coyle would like it back for his family. Says if Jackson had other plans for the chair, to consider his request withdrawn.","Autograph signed note, 1 page. A note that permits Bushrod's slave, Letty Williams, to travel from Jefferson County to Mount Vernon, Alexandria, and Washington, D.C. to visit her relatives for \"the Space of four weeks.\" She is the wife of a free man named Soloman Williams. Bushrod Corbin Washington was George Washington's grand-nephew.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Sparks writes to Jane, \"My Dear Madam, I am about to publish a series of American Biographies, and I should be glad to include in it a Life of Lawrence Washington, if the materials exist for writing such a Life. Have not his papers been preserved at Mount Vernon?...\" A note on the address panel indicates this letter was forwarded to John Augustine Washington III to respond to.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Leesburg to Mount Vernon. Harrison writes about Washington hiring Joseph McFarland as overseer.","A letter signed BWH, possibly from Bushrod Washington Herbert, to his cousin John Augustine Washington III. In the letter, BWH asks what Remington is going to do with Muddy Hole Farm. If Remington sells, BWH thinks John Augustine should rent it to West Ford \"as before.\" Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","A.L.S. 1 page. Asks her kindness in receiving \"these interesting ladies and their accompanying gentlemen\" at Mt. Vernon. Name on original manuscript appears as \"D. P. Madison.\" Autograph letter signed, embossed mark in upper left hand corner (crown).","A.L.S. 1 page. Chantilly to Audley. Concerning the payment to Mr. Hammond for Bonds held by L. L.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. Brief account of the wedding festivities for Dr. John Prosser Tabb of Gloucester and Miss Rebecca Lloyd of Alexandria ... requests his father to send the barrouche for the return to Gloucester party will be coming with him ... visited George W.P. Custis at Arlington ... now with Mr. Augustine Washington at Mount Vernon ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 1 page. War Department, Office of Indian Affairs. Informing him of his appointment as Cherokee Commissioner ...","A.L.S. 1 page. From the War Department. Notification that his salary as Cherokee Commissioner begins from the date of the commission. . . . .","A.L.S. Cambridge to Mount Vernon. Letter from historian and George Washington biographer Jared Sparks to John Augustine Washington III proposing he write a life of Lawrence Washington. Sparks writes \"I was already acquainted with the principal incidents in the life of Lawrence Washington, and although the papers would not seem to furnish materials for a biography of much extent, yet I think a Life of moderate length might be written, which would be interesting and fill a proper space in the 'Library of American Biography.' If you will forward me the papers, I will do the best that I can with them.\"","Sparks says George Washington's papers were sent to him in \"one of the packets sailing from Alexandria to Boston.\" He directs that the papers be put in a box and be addressed to him, care of Little and Brown, Booksellers, Boston. Sparks specifies that John Augustine should put all the papers into the box without removing any, because even seemingly unimportant documents are of use to the historian. Sparks promises to return all the papers in the same condition in which they were received.","Sparks requests John Augustine to send him the portrait of Lawrence Washington from Mount Vernon so that an engraving can be made for the book. As assurance that the portrait will be returned safely, Sparks mentions how Mr. Custis sent the portrait of Martha Washington from Arlington that now appears in one of the volumes of Washington's Writings.","Autograph letter intialed with integral address panel. Jane writes about the baptism of John Augustine's daughter Louisa and other family news, including the sale of Selby by Hannah Lee Washington and the marriage of her son Richard to his cousin Christian Maria. She also writes about crops and finding a good overseer. She adds, \"I am very sorry you cannot commence the repairs at [Mount Vernon] this autumn. The buildings are getting in ruinous condition.\"","Mount Vernon to Blakely. West Ford reports on illnesses at Mount Vernon: \"i am very sorry to say to you that we have had a great deal of sickness Jessie Clark was take the 3 day of the month he was as crazy as he could be he did not know any person i had to send for doctor Powel.\" He also mentions that Jim Mitchell has been \"laid up\" and that July and Hannah, though \"not yet confined,\" have been scarcely able to work. Andrew is also still sick. Ford also reports that he has begun breaking up and clearing land but has not been able to \"break more than acre.\"","R. D. Coverte writes from Brooklyn following a visit to Mount Vernon in which he got the impression that John Augustine did not want to become a planter. Coverte inquires if he can rent Mount Vernon and 500 surrounding acres for a fair price.","A.L.S. 1 page. Northrup, a Philadelphia real estate agent, offers to help Washington find a purchaser for Mount Vernon, understanding that \"you wish to dispose of the property you now occupy. . .\"","A.L.S. 3 1/4 pages. Copy. Mount Vernon. John gives his cousin calculations on the future value of her servants. He advises her not to sell them now. 1st page has cover embossing W. H. Harrison log cabin - 1840.","Retained copy of letter written by John Augustine Washington III to Fairfax County magistrate and landowner Dennis Johnston. In the letter, John Augustine states that based on a conversation with West Ford he believes Johnston is misinformed about the terms of Johnston's contract for cutting, hauling, and cording wood on the Mount Vernon estate.","Autograph letter signed. Leesburg. N. Herbert, a cousin of John Augustine, writes about Alfred, an enslaved man who escaped from Mount Vernon and voluntarily surrendered himself to the Loudon County Jail in Leesburg. Herbert writes that slave traders Joseph Bruin of Alexandria and William Bale of Exeter were inquiring about Alfred but recommends that Augustine keep him.","Correspondence, Richmond to Mount Vernon. Stampless cover.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Philadelphia. Personal letter describing in part a visit to Mount Vernon and Washington, D.C. Mentions Gustavus Washington and the tombs of George and Martha Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Leesburg. Harrison declines buying an enslaved woman named Julia from Augustine, claiming \"she will not suit at all.\"","Autograph letter signed. John Augustine's overseer, Joseph McFarland, writes that he has had \"a great deal of difficulty\" with the enslaved worker Gabriel Johnson and has had to put Gabriel in Bruin's Slave Jail in Alexandria.","McFarland describes a scene in which Gabriel was \"cursing \u0026 fighting\" against some horses, and then began cursing McFarland when McFarland took the horse whip away from Gabriel. McFarland writes, \"I put him with Mr. Bruen at 25 cts a day. Mr. Bruen thinks he would be mighty apt to run away. I did not flog him as Mr. Bruen persuaded me not for it would injure the sale of him.\" He then adds to Augustine, \"Times is very different to what they was when you was here.\"","Letter in the hand of Henry P. Hill, likely dictated by Gabriel Johnson from Bruin's Slave Jail in Alexandria. Gabriel tells his side of the story following an disagreement with Joseph McFarland, John Augustine's overseer at Mount Vernon. According to Gabriel, McFarland threatened to whip him, but Gabriel \"told him that he could not whip me as I did not think any person but my master out to do it or at least to authorize it.\" McFarland tied Gabriel up, but he escaped. When he was recaptured, he was brought to the jail.","Gabriel writes, \"I want you if you please Sir to come down and see about the matter and hope that you will be satisfied that at best I am not the only one to blame. I love you and your family and hope that you will believe me that I have the utmost sort of feelings for you and would not by any means offend you if I could avoid it. I am very anxious to see you here and feel fully the painfull uncertainty of my situation.\"","Letter from Alexandria slave dealer Joseph Bruin of the firm Bruin and Hill to John Augustine Washington III regarding an enslaved man named Gabriel who escaped from Mount Vernon and is now being held at Bruin's Slave Jail. Bruin writes, \"I have to inform you of what I am willing to pay for your man now in my Jail we will give you $565 neat for him at this time if the prices should improve we are willing to pay what ever the prices may be but when you come down I am inclined to think we can trade if you wish to replace him you can inquire of others what he is worth to satisfy your self about his worth he is 5 feet 5 inches he's well formed but has some scars on his back also 2 scars from burns on his arms which are mear eye sore but dont disable him in the smallest degree. He's a very desirable negro - to those wishing to purchase. I have 2 or 3 more at this time that possibly will suit you they are young and likely and not sold for any fault.\"","Bruin's Slave Jail was famously featured in Harriet Beecher Stowe's  Uncle Tom's Cabin .","Letter from Alexandria slave dealer Henry P. Hill of the firm Bruin and Hill writing to John Augustine Washington III about an enslaved man named Gabriel who has escaped from Mount Vernon and is being held at Bruin's Slave Jail. Hill writes, \"your man Gabriel by strict measurement is five feet five and a half inches... He is likely and a very good man of his stature and if you are offered more than we priced him at I think if you will excuse a stranger for the expression of his opinion in all candour, that you will certainly do well to take the offer.\" Hill says he is willing to arrange a sale or exchage with Washington, adding that there are only sixteen men at the jail at the time, but he expects \"Sir Bruin may send in or bring others when he comes.\"","A.L.S. 7 pages. Georgetown. Although he [Lawrence] refused a loan once, G.C.W. will apply for one again--also wants to discuss plans for G.W.'s private letters, books, and other relicks--cannot afford to deposit them in a safe place--\"little reliance can be placed on the liberal disposition of Congress\"--\"I desire them to confide them to the guardianship of some institution or association formed for the purpose, where they would be safely preserved from any casualty for all time to come.\"--could sell the relics to foreign country, but \"as an American and the nearest living relation of that great man, I could not reconcile it with duty to my country or a proper respect to his memory to transfer them to foreign hands.\"--\"From the high character of Boston for munificence and public spirit ... it has been suggested to me, that citizens of that place would in all liklihood form an association for the purpose, and take charge of these relicks, or deposit them in some public institution ...\"--deeply in debt--must get money or sell his farm--Green Hill in Montgomerie county--wants to borrow $5000 immediately, giving farm as security--also, a lien on the books, papers, etc.--should proposed disposition be made of these, loan of $5000 to be pd. immediately--will not offer family servants as security--if his plan for disposition of relicts can be done, they can arrange terms--he will name no price yet. Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, draft, docketed, with an envelope addressed to G.C. Washington and docketed by him \"Correspondence with Abbot Lawrence Esq. in relation to the Washington papers and books,\" watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Accompanying letter to a money draft of $205, payable to Lorenzo, \"being Virginia's money is the money most in use in the South,\" Report on his ill health. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. Custis.\" Integral cover.","A.L.S. 1 page. Georgetown. Re: agreement between John A. and Mr. Johnson for rent of Mt. Zephyr ... John A. Cannot be held responsible beyond the terms of the contract ... Integral cover.","Pressed leaves and autograph note. \"This branch of arbor vita was given me by my darling little Lewis Conrad the day before he left Audley Oct. 20th, 1845, for New Orleans. May God grant to my precious Charley and Lewis a safe and pleasant journey to New Orleans, health, happiness and improvement there, and a safe and happy return to me next Spring - May God grant my fervent prayers for them for Christs sake - Amen.\"","A.D.S. 2 pages. Green Hill of 800A., half in wood, 3 1/2 miles from Rockville, 9rm. house, large brick kitchen, barn, brick stable, sheds, corn house, poultry house, meat house, ice house, pigeon house, overseer's house, etc. lists livestock, servants ... values listed ... will take $12,000 for the property described ...","A.L.S. 1 page. This contains the wording for a power of attorney which George C. is to copy and execute and return to Bushrod C .... by the power of attorney Geo. C. appoints Bushrod C. and Thomas B. W-n his attorneys and proxies at mtgs. of Dismal Swamp Land Co .... there follows a not of explanation re: the power of attorney ...","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Suffolk to Berryville. Robert R. Prentis, a lawyer in Suffolk, responds to a request by Lorenzo Lewis passed on to him from Bushrod Corbin Washington to obtain a decree for the sale of the interest for lands from the estate of George Washington lying in Nansemnond County and held by the firm of Washington Walker Co. Prentis advises Lewis that the land is of little value and that it would be better to sell the entire tract.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Leesburg to Mount Vernon. Harrison talks about turning an enslaved woman named Julia into a house servant and hiring out an enslaved man named Bob.","Leesburg. Harrison writes to Augustine about Julia, an enslaved woman, who has taken \"French leave\" after Harrison struck her half a dozen times with his horse whip for disobedience. Harrison thinks Julia may have gone to Mount Vernon and asks Augustine to write if he has seen her.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Hollin Hall. Mason discusses the retrocession of Alexandria from the District of Columbia to Fairfax County. Stampless address leaf.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Bayou Goula to Frederick County, Virginia. Will try once more to come to terms regarding their business, before going to extreme measures--he is already yielding more than half his rights--dislike taking an honored relative to court--will he settle as he proposes or abide by decision of a court?--late brother [Churchill J. Thornton] owed him much at his death, and has title to their Ohio lands. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. A. Thornton.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover postmarked by hand \"Bayou Goula May 29th,\" laminated.","A.L.S. 1 page. Clay Mont to Georgetown. No final decree in case yet, but will be at next court--sends last payments--will collect balance after harvest and send--mentions cousin Mary [a note in pencil identifies her as Miss Mary Peter, sister of Mrs. G.C. Washington]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Chs. Town June 13.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Clay Mont to Georgetown. Encloses $100 note on Richmond Bank--directions for exchanging it--send receipt to him, as exect. of Judge Bush. W-n's estate--part payment of a decree in court against B.C. Washington and in favor of G.C.W., as administrator of Jane M. Washington, deceased. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed \"B.C. Washington $100.,\" postmarked \"Chs. Town Va., June 18.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Arlington House to Berryville, VA. Lorenzo's desire to resign acting executorship of G.W.'s estate--persuades him not to give it up--he himself knows nothing of the estate, because Lawr. Lewis and Judge W. acted for all the executors--Lorenzo's duty to carry on in father's place, for estate settlement is near completion--to legalize proceedings, sign themselves \"L. Lewis and B[ushrod C.] Washington, acting Executors for G.W.P. Custis sole surviving Ext. of the Estate of General George Washington\"--print circular announcing decree of Supreme Ct. of U.S.--necessity of closing up case quickly. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Washington City, D.C., [23\"].","A.L.S. 3 pages. Arrived at [Audley] on Tuesday--Charles's children glad to see her--send their trunk--family and friends--his trip to New Port [for health]--Parke has bracelet plaited of Angela's hair--wants his, Charleys, and Lewis's to make suitable clasps in New York. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Berryville Va. Jul. 24,\" redirected to care of \"J. Whitehead Esq. Merchants Exchange, New York,\" as per E.P.L.'s directions on cover, broken black seals.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Audley. Hopes he goes as far as Quebec for change of air and exercise--[Charles and Lewis Conrad]--Lorenzo returned from Lexington, where [G.W. Lewis] has been put in [V.M.I.]--Parke and children will arrive shortly--Charles and Lewis read to her--Brother Calvert gone to Capon Springs for health. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Berryville Va. Aug. 3,\" watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Encloses letter to him--Parke and children arrived. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Berryville Va. Aug. 8,\" broken black seal.","A.L.S. Washington, D.C. Informing him of the transfer of a bond to Mr. Lindsly.","A.L.S. 1 page. Asks him to inform Hammerly that the money toward his bond is due. He was supposed to make a payment weeks ago but Washington has not heard back from him. He would not be so rushed to receive payment except that he needs the money himself.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Audley. Lewis writes about his slaves and their values.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Baltimore. Personal letter. She has been sick before now and couldn't write. Updates of family, etc.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Mason quotes one Dr. Marne who was complaining about his lack of funds and complains about the weather. He also talks about a bill before the legislature and the locals in Fairfax ganging up on him.","Bushrod Corbin Washington writes to John Augustine Washington III, \"a statement by which to settle with the legatees of General George Washington\". Includes a list of names and heirs with \"quota to pay off debts\". Autograph document, 2 pages.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Clay Mont to Georgetown. Sends check for $872.24, per decree in his favor in court, send receipt for this and $50 attorney fee sent by Mr. Greene to him [final settlement of Bush. Washington's estate, Bush. C. W-n, executor, in favor of G.C.W., adminis. of Jane M. Washington, dec.]. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush. C. Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, endorsed in G.C.W.'s hand \"B.C. Washington June 21t. 1847 and T.C. Green's rect for $50 - atty fee - Legacy to Frances and Mary Washington recd. in full,\" postmarked \"Cha. Town Va June 23,\" sums computed on cover, laminated.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Bushrod Herbert writes to his cousin about business and family news. The address panel contains three weeks of diary notes by John Augustine in pencil. He notes on August 27 that he went to Audley, where Lorenzo Lewis was \"very ill and died after I left there.\" On September 2, his wife Nelly was attended to by a dentist named Dr. McCormick. On September 11, John Augustine notes that West Ford paid him \"105.00 for 60 cords of wood and 8.23 for fruit and vegetables and 3.50 from Smoot for Louisa's lamb.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. Arlington to Newport, Rhode Island. Arrived from Chantilly by stage and hack--Charley [Conrad's] poor health and instructions for nursing him--Charley's 10th birthday today--sea air and bathing will benefit him in New Port. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Alexandria D.C., Aug. 14,\" laminated.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Audley to Newport, Rhode Island. Received letter telling of Charley's [Conrad] illness--Lorenzo ill with cough and pain in his head--Mrs. [E.P.] Lewis considering going up to New Port to nurse Charley--hopes Frank C[onrad], [Charles's brother] is better from sea air--Mr. [Henry] Clay to speak at New Port--Mrs. [Mary Custis] Lee here with 4 children--\"Mr. and Mrs. W[ashington ?] are delighted with the portico\" (?). Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. M. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Berryville Va. Aug. 17,\" laminated.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Audley to Newport, Rhode Island. Charley's illness--use of bella donna for the disease [scarlet fever]--arrived with Sissy and Caro [Isabella and Caroline Butler] to find [Lorenzo] ill--his ailments and treatments. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, postmarked \"Berryville Va. Aug. 23,\" laminated.","A.L.S. 3 pages. To Newport, Rhode Island. Announces Lorenzo's death--had 5 physicians--Mary [Custis] Lee his nurse and great comfort to him--\"This is the 4th child I have lost by congestian.\"--don't leave New Port too soon, because of Charley's health. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. L.\" Autograph letter initial signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Winchester Va. Aug. 30,\" laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Audley to Washington, D.C. Beds and rooms prepared for their coming--urges him to leave Charley and Lewis [Conrad] with her this winter for their health--Esther to have an excellent tutor for the children--Bishop Meade in N. York procuring a tutor--stage from Winchester to Leesburg very small, agent refuses to use large one--Lewis [Conrad] injured his eyes by bad habit. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. P. Lewis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Berryville Va., Oct. [ ],\" laminated, smeared black seal.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Washington copies out his wife's, Maria's, will (sister of Burr Harrison), and goes over several details of the will. His health is also declining since his wife's passing and he doesn't expect to live much longer. He plans on retaining four of his wife's slaves for the time he does have left.","George Washington Parke Custis writes to John Augustine Washington III with concerns about finalizing the settlement of the estate of George Washington including the sale of land near the Dismal Swamp in Nansemond County. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, with integral address label.","Letter written by Jane C. Washington from Blakeley near Charlestown, West Virginia at Christmas time to her son John Augustine Washington III at Mount Vernon. Jane worries over John's recent illness with \"chill fever\" and reminds him \"You now have an overseer, and it surely cannot be so necessary for you to go out at the dawn of day, and expose yourself to the inclemencies of weather in attending to farm business.\"","Jane writes \"I am now quite alone, dear little John A. left me this morning; he is a happy cheerful fellow, and has been with me for some time. I have endeavoured to teach him, and think he has mad some progress both in reading and knitting, with which he is excedingly pleased declaring, he 'was never lonesome since he learned to knit,' the most monotonous and dullest of all employments.\"","Speaking of the enslaved persons of Blakeley plantation, Jane says \"Christmas as you know always occasions considerable excitement, particularly with the poor Negroes, to whom it is a season of temporary freedom and feasting.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel, with note that the letter was carried by \"Mr. W's servant Edmund who is returning home from Jefferson Cty.\"","Jane writes, \"I saw no white face on Christmas day.\" She describes giving out provisions and supplies to the enslaved population, a few of whom assembled to hear her read in the morning and at noon. \"They conducted themselves very soberly \u0026 orderly.\" Old Jenny thanked her for the \"fine dinner.\" Jane also describes her Christmas with family - skating, setting traps, reading, and eating cakes and apples.","Four envelopes addressed to John Augustine Washington III, three to Mount Vernon, one to Alexandria; and one receipt for $2.24 postage to the Alexandria Post office.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Washington. Brackenridge, a horticulturist, is writing to Downing, a landscape gardener and architect, regarding a proposal before Congress to turn Mount Vernon into a park: \"The one hundred and fifty-acres is purchased [for citizens of the United States], that is to be laid out as a Park, which is to contain a Botanic Garden and Arboretum...\" Around this time Brackenridge was in charge of the rare plants in the national Botanical Garden at the Capitol. Downing's 1841 book, Landscape gardening, is a classic.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Baltimore. Personal letter with updates on family health, etc.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mount Vernon. \"I have been authorized by Mr. Custis to settle and close the unfinished business of Gen. Washington's estate.\" Asks questions he needs to know to complete handling of the estate.","A.L.S. 6 pages. Washington. Interesting and critical commentary on life in Washington, the town of Alexandria, Va. and a description of Mt. Vernon ... few Whigs attend the \"administration receptions\" ... dine with Mr. [Daniel] Webster ... is going to see the East Room of Mrs. Polk ... found Alexandria \"not worthy of notice\" remarks on dilapidated condition of MV ... Integral cover. Wife's maiden name: Annie Bigelow Lawrence.","Print Senate Act, 30th Congress, 1st Session, Miscellaneous. No. 82. \"Memorial of Citizens of the United States, Praying The Purchase of Mount Vernon by the government.\" The \"memorialists\" wish the government to purchase one hundred fifty acres at Mount Vernon. They have the \"most profound reverence and veneration for everything connected with the memory of the 'Saviour of America.'","A.L.S. 1 page. Boston. \"Among the final dispostions of my father, made by his last Will, I find the following, 'I give and bequest to my friend Dr George Parkman of Boston a seal enclosed with the image of General George Washington as a small token of the esteem and affection which i bear to him.'\"","Receipt. Received $80 from B.C. Washington, who was acting for Geo. C. Washington, who in turn was trustee for Bush. Washington, Jr.--for \"the proportion of the quota of Judge Bushrod Washington to be refunded to the estate of General Washington by the said George C. Washington as trustee ...\" [This relates to a claim upon 22 of G.W.'s legatees or their heirs on account of a mortgage accepted by the 23rd. --upon foreclosure the mortgage had produced less than the amount of the debt, and, after prolonged litigation, General W.'s executors were held liable. They, in turn, transferred liability to the other legatees and their heirs]. Autograph document signed, fragment, docketed \"1848.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Senate desires to know of owner of books in G.W.'s library, what books there are and for what could they be purchased by Congress? Autograph letter signed, endorsed \"From James A. Pearce in relation to the Library of Genl. Washington.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"J. A. Pearce.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Quotes B.W-n's will on disposition of G.W.'s library--most valuable portion at Mt. Vernon, owned by Mrs. Jane C. Washington--comprises about 1500-2000 vols.--doesn't know Mrs. W's feelings but thinks \"since she has expressed her willingness for a fair equivalent, to let Mr. Vernon with a portion of land attached, become the property of the Nation at its request, so in the same spirit of compliance with its wishes and those of Congress, she possibly might consent for a liberal consideration to have the books of Genl. Washington placed in so safe a depository as the library of congress, where they would be preserved for all time.\"--suggests they contact her about this--the books left to him were largely those of Judge Washington's--about 3-400 of G.W.'s books were included--he recently disposed of all these to an agent of the library of the British Museum--would have preferred American institution, but none were interested--defends his actions in so doing, since press has seen fit to [criticize] him for it.  Autograph letter signed, draft, endorsed by G.C.W. \"To Hon James A. Pearce in relation to the Library of Genl. Washington.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. C. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. The portion of G.W.'s library remaining at Mt. V. is small, and they will not sell it--if necessary later, they prefer National Library--\"In respect to the purchase of this place, dear cousin, by the U.S. Government. We still regard it as uncertain.\"--if G.C.W. and family accompany Eleanor to Bath, stop and see her at Blakeley [Jefferson Cty.] she goes there soon. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, black seal smeared (W).","D. 3 pages. Indenture. Sale of part of a tract called Rock of Dumbarton in D.C. by the Washingtons to Corcoran ... belonged to George C. W-n's wife ... $3200 ... survey signed and sealed by the two Washingtons ...","A.N.S. 1 page. Note of authentication for daguerrotype likeness of two portraits of George and Martha Washington taken by John Grubb.","George Washington Bassett writes to John Augustine Washington regarding settlement of the Washington estate. References a Supreme Court decision and \"Hammond's case.\" Autograph letter signed, 3 pages, with integral address panel, postmarked 'Richmond Aug 6'.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Delivered by James Mitchum (Jim Mitchell). Jane writes that Zion Episcopal Church in Charles Town has burned down.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Business about settlement of estate--the recent death of his grandmother, and his efforts to keep a home for her in her old age--contract with his grandfather--insists no personal interest in retaining possession of property for the present year.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Cambridge to Georgetown. He has never seen G.W.'s missing diaries and Cash Memorandum Books returned all he had--Judge W. not home when he took papers from Mt. V., and altho Revolution papers in good order, private one and those before and after were in bad shape--noticed some diaries missing then--vol. of Orderly books missing at the time and nothing known of it by the Judge or Marshall--\"I have recently been informed that one of the volumes of the \"Diary,\" (I think for the year 1790, but am not certain) is now in possession of Mr. Bogart of New York, but how it fell into his hands I know not ... I have the impression, also, that I have heard of another volume somewhere, but I do not now recollect where it was said to be ... You know there was a rumor, that papers relating to the latter part of this period [the Presidency] were secretly taken from the office after the General's death. I once mentioned this to Judge Washington. He replied cautiously; \"We have never charged any person with such an act,\" intimating, as I thought, that his suspicion was strong.\"--G.W.'s books which G.C.W. sold to Mr. Stevens have been purchased there by subscription and are deposited in library of the Boston Athenaeum. Autograph letter signed, cover, docketed \"Important regarding missing Books and papers from Jared Sparks,\" postmarked \"Cambridge Ms. Jan 2,\" laminated, watermarked (Lumsdon and Son 1848), red seal (crane). [A \"Memorandum of Papers in 12 Boxes\" is enclosed, in Sparks' hand, listing vols. of George Washington's correspondence \u0026 other documents with notation \"Vol. III of orderly Books was never received. 10 vols. of Army Returns - being a part of the series of 117 vols. - were taken away by Colonel Washington\"].","A.L.S. 1 page. Georgetown. Takes pleasure in answering his wish to have a book previously owned by General Washington. This note accompanies the book. Enclosed envelope also sealed with the Washington coat of arms, private seal of Washington.","A.L.S. 7 pages. Georgetown. Re: GW's papers ... resolution now before Congress re: papers ... Geo. Corbin owns W-n's private papers, his earliest writings ... unable to make a gratuitous offering of the papers to Congress ... in 1834 he accepted $25,000 for the public papers ...","A.L.S. Washington D.C. to Berryville. Thanks for her interest in him and his family--her family always welcome at the White House--fear they will not find time to visit Audley while in Washington. Letter, signature cut out, in another hand, cover, franked by Z. Taylor, postmarked \"Free [ ],\" laminated, watermark (H and O). Date on original catalog card appears [18]49 Mar. 27. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Mount Vernon to Caledon near Hampstead. Personal letter updating her on family health and affairs.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Washington to Audley. Assures her he would like to comply with her wishes [as regards political appointments], but he is swamped with applications, and his predecessor [Polk] filled all offices just before his term was up--will try to aid Col. Lee's son [G.W. Custis Lee?] get West Point appointment--explains system of choosing. Autograph letter signed, cover franked by Z.  Taylor, postmarked \"Washington DC 16 Apr,\" Free, red seal blurred, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Z. Taylor.\"","Document, 7 pages. Describes a trip to MV, by steamboat and hack from Washington. Mentions gate house lodges. Buildings and grounds in a dilapidated condition. Visited the New Tomb. Met J.A. Washington and was shown some of the first floor rooms and the key to the Bastille (misidentified as the key which confined Lafayette in the Prison at Ham.). Hopes that the gov't will purchase the estate.","A.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House to Alexandria. Regrets he has no more autographs of G.W. to give away--has given them for 40 years \"andll over the civilized world,\" and the only letters he has left are those to his father, J. P. Custis, and some to himself when a student.  Autograph letter signed, integral cover, mounted, on reverse of cover is cover addressed to Joseph B. Boyd Esq., Maysville Kentucky, postmarked Alexandria Va. Apr. 28; (probably forwarded to him by Bryan). Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\"","Receipt from John Augustine Washington III for 11 dollars to be handed to J. C. Sellman of Baltimore to be handed to the widow of a fisherman named Joseph Hall found drowned near the bank of the river at Mount Vernon.","A.L.S. 1 page. Washington corresponds to his attorney, B.W. Harrision, about his wife's father's estate.","Autograph - Zachary Taylor. 5 small slips of paper signed \"Z. Taylor,\" and 3 \"E.P. Lewis\" in Taylor's hand. One is endorsed \"Written by Genl. Taylor in his office at the White House May 1849,\" all enclosed in a cover marked \"Taylor's autographs' and \"Keep with letter\". [Probably goes with letter of Taylor to E.P. Lewis, dated July 2, 1849].","A.L.S. 1 page. Washington to Georgetown. Received her letters by her grandson, Edward Butler--congrat. on daughter [Parke's] \"eminent\" arrival--will be glad to receive her and family on Tuesday, their day for receiving company--forwards some autographs, as requested. Autograph letter signed, cover, franked by Z. Taylor, postmarked \"Free [ ], watermarked. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Z. Taylor.\"","A.L.S. 6 pages. Sandy Spring to Alexandria. Stabler gives Washington advice on crops, soils, fertilizers and other agrarian areas of interest.","Hooff congratulates Washington on buying a farm, Cloveread, for five hundred dollars.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Georgetown. Mrs. Corcoran wishes to buy a lot in Georgetown formerly owned by the addressee's grandfather ... it is supposed that the addressee is the proper heir and the one to sell the property ...","A.L.S. 4 pages. Henry Augustine writes to his father about legal and financial matters. Henry Augustine Washington (1820-1858) and Lawrence Washington (1791-1875) were distant relatives of George Washington. Both paternal family lines trace back to John Washington (1632-1677).","A.L.S. 4 pages. Audley. A short commentary on the weather and season. She then records for her brother a short but graphic description of Houdon's visit to Mt. Vernon and his making GW's Bust. \"I wish I could give you all the information you desire in regard to Houdon's visit to Mt. Vernon. I was only six years old at that time, and perhaps have not retained any recollection of Houdon and his visit had I not seen the General as I supposed, dead, and laid out on a large table coverd with a sheet. I was passing the white servants Hall and saw as I thought the corpse of one considered my Father, I went in, and found the General extended on his back on a large table, a sheet over him, except his face, on which Houdon was engaged in putting on plaster to form the cast. Quills were in the nostrills. I was very much alarmed until I was told that it was a bust, a likeness of the General, and would not injure him. This is all I recollect.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Greenwood to Alexandria. Writes his brother family news--bad weather--killed some of C.A.W.'s sheep for fear of their starvation--feared to lose them all--Aunt [Frances] [?] is said by some to be going to marry Bushrod [Corbin ?] Washington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked by hand \"Brucetown Va Decb. 6th,.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. F. Washington, Jr.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Baton Rouge. SummaryAlthough he has never met her, he has long admired her character and virtues as reported by various individuals--knows Col. and Mrs. Butler [E.G.W. Butler and Frances Parke Lewis Butler] very well--they are visiting him now and are in good health--hears that \"notwithstanding you had readhed an age that but few attain, you enjoyed and was blessed with unusual good health ...\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown. Mary Peter to give him a general power of attorney ... authorizes him to sell a slave and his family if possible and to collect debts due her ... family business ... political matters discussed ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Middleway to Berryville. Sends poem that he promised [on Z. Taylor]--if she likes it, send [Taylor] a copy. [Poem is enclosed, entitled \"The Crisis, To Gen: Zachary Taylor, President of the United States\"]. Autograph letter signed, cover with later docket \"Poem to Taylor and letter, 1850,\" laminated.","A.N.S. 1 page. Note for the bank to pay Mr. Washington the sum of $754.40 as the executor of General Washington's will and against the estate of Mrs. Peter.","A.N.S. 1 page. To Mr. A. Scott, the Cedars. Acceptance of a dinner invitation. Autograph note signed, with envelope.","A.D.S. 1 page. Appoints him her general attorney to attend to all her business affairs ... confirms any action he has taken already ...","A.L.S. 3 pages. Scolds him for not writing--is afraid he is ill--advises him to take a wife, so he won't be so lonely at Welllington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated.","Printed membership certificate for C.L.W. Butler for the donation of five dollars to the Washington National Monument Society.","Printed certificate filled in for Mrs. Albert Goodyear for her donation of a dollar to the Washington National Monument Society.","A.L.S. 1 page. Baltimore to Audley. Upon examining Genl. [Zachary] Taylor's papers, came across letter to her without an address--encloses it to her--Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Bliss overcome by their bereavement [Taylor's death] [Bliss was Taylor's son-in-law].  Autograph letter signed, cover, postmarked \"Baltimore Md. [ ] 17,\" stamped with early 5 cent stamp, watermark.","John A. Washington 1st statement of transfer of bonds by Mrs. Henderson to G. A. Washington.","A.L.S. 1 page. Encloses a letter by George Washington in compliance with a promise he gave.","Harrison writes about the possible sale of Mount Vernon to the United States, \"I wish you may succeed in making an even track with the government- Mt. Vernon ought to belong to the nation, in these disunion times- I think it wd. Have a wholesome influence - everything shd be done to perpetuate the memory of that great and good man GEORGE WASHINGTON…\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Sends a profile of Washington.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Expresses thanks for the books sent. Asks a favor in regards to Mr. Felton.","Bill for twelve hundred and fifty dollars. Autograph bill signed, Washington.","A.L.S. 12 pages. Description of an Early Visit to Mount. Vernon, with a group of Washingtonians including the 94 year old Mrs. Alexander Hamilton. Lengthy description of life in the Federal City and impressions of important political figures: Pres. Fillmore, Daniel Webster.","W.B. Whitehead write from Suffolk to John Augustine Washington at Mount Vernon concerning Gen. Washington's estate and a past debt. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, integral address with a Suffolk postmark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlee. Conveys appreciation of a Washington County agricultural group for use of Mr. W-n's dynamometer at a recent ploughing match ... discusses plows, agriculture, etc ... Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. \"I rec. yours of Oct 22nd, and as you request I send you a statement of the acct. between Hammerly and myself.\"","Autograph letter signed. Brown writes about selling some of John Augustine's lands. On the back of the letter, he asks if the remains of George Washington's old coffin still in the old vault at Mount Vernon. If so, Brown, writes, he can identify the pieces and place them at the National Institute for \"more perfect preservation.\"","One receipt from the Alexandria Post Office for postage, $2.24. Four envelopes addressed to John Augustine Washington III.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon to Fort Washington. Concerning the expected delivery of a \"box of Game and Fish.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","Although he cannot visit Mount Vernon when he is in Washington DC, Corcoran asked to see John Augustine Washington in Washington \"and talk about the matter in a much more satisfactory manner than it could be conducted in a correspondence…\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Washington to Philadelphia. Randolph, a Quaker, writes his mother that he visited Mount Vernon \"and was much disappointed to find the natural beauties of the place such that all the neglect of owners and trespassing of strangers for half a century have only been able to impair but not ... destroy them.\" Comments on huts of negros. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Personal, family letter. Sorry her letter to her at Mount Vernon will be missed since she left to go \"over the Ridge\" early.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Arlington House to Bellair. Information on portraits of G.W.'s family--\"It is certain there is no portrait extinct of Augustine, the Father of the Chief, nor does there exist one of his illustrious mother, such is the result of my researches and enquiries of more than half a century - John was the favorite Brother, a magnificent man and most resembling the Chief of all the brothers. Mrs. Lewis the only Sister, whom I very well remember, was the most majestic and imposing looking female I ever beheld, and was dearly beloved by the Great Man. - There is a good portrait of her. Samuel was tall, but not so stout, while Charles was a very large man without anything remarkable about him,\"--cannot help him further in obtaining information on portraits of the family, but suggests asking in Stafford, Westmoreland and Northumberland--the absurdity of the belief that G.W. was born in England. Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, torn, postmarked \"Alexandria Va. Aug. 7,\" with a 3 cent stamp, bearing George Washington's picture, laminated.","A.D. 5 pages. A friend of Nelly Custis Lewis for 58 years, Gibson writes a draft of her memories of Lewis and her relationship with the Washingtons. Martha Washington, her grandmother, implanted \"in her mind pure and sound principles\" for Nelly's life. Comments on Nelly's beauty, charms, the strength she rec'd from religion and political persuasion. Autograph manuscript, draft.","A.L.S. 1 page. \"Dear Augustine, I send you the above check for $100 which I recd. Of Davis - you will please give Hamerly cr. For the same - Yrs. Truly, H.T. Harrison.\"","A.D. 1 page. \"For C.A. Conrad and L. Lewis Conrad - Letters from their Grandmother Lewis' Father (their Great Grandfather John Parke Custis) to Genl Washington.\" Autograph document, docketed \"E.M. Lewis Sepr. 21st 1852.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. Arlington House to New York. Congratulations on the completion of his work, and predicts a 2nd edition for it soon -- approves his prospectus of a field book of the Second War of Independence -- has just completed his four Revolutionary Battles and is working on his Magnus opus, Surrender of Yorktown painting -- describes it -- has a new studio fitted up in So. wing, where Mr. Stearns made copy of originals of Col. and Mrs. Washington -- Barnum's new pictorial magazine to rival Harper's--wants pictures in collection [at Arlington] preserved by engravings in his lifetime--would like Harper's to commission Lossing to do this--mentions \"Washington in 1772 Mrs. W. in 1759, Mr. Custis by ... Pine in 1785 ... the magnificent picture of Col. Parke by Sir Godfrey Kneller etc etc.\"--will send him paper on \"Levies and Drawing Rooms of the First President.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, postmarked \"Alexandria Va., Dec. 30,\" early 3 cent stamp with George Washington's portrait, laminated.  Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\"","A.L. 4 pages. Draft, Recipient of nomination declines as he intends to support Gen. Winfield Scott and the Whigs ... nomination made by the American National Convention (Know-Nothing Party)... Date on original catalog card appears [1852]. It has been suggested that the nominee was George Corbin Washington, a member of Congress from MD.","Autograph letter signed. Jane writes to her son about Clark Mills's proposed statue of Washington, \"which out government has at this late but fortunate time, determined on having.\" She also asks her granddaughter Louisa to write about her acquaintance with Washington Irving.","A.D.S. 1 page. Certifies that Lossing has been engaged for several days in making drawings of the Washington Treasures at Arlington House and has made \"spirited and faithful sketches\" of these and other superior works of art there. Autograph document signed, fragment.","A.L.S. GWPC discusses Lossings proposed article on Mount Vernon for Harper's magazine.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Dusseldorf on the Rhine. Sends a bottle of cologne as an expression of thanks for receiving \"a stranger\" as a guest at Mount Vernon.","Letter from Jane C. Washington to her son that she learned of the conditional sale of Mount Vernon to a company from the newspapers. She expresses her hope that, if the estate cannot stay in the family, that it may become \"the honored and cherished property of the United States Government.\" At the end of the letter, Jane adds that she is \"Earnestly praying my beloved son that you may in all things and at all times, be guided by Divine Wisdom.\"\n  \nJane and her son Richard plan to visit John Augustine in a few days. They will take the Canal Boat at Harpers Ferry to Georgetown, and then proceed to Alexandria where they will spend the night. She looks forward to enjoying the scenery along the Potomac.\n  \nJane also mentions that Washington Irving is still at John Pendleton Kennedy's place and relates news some of Irving's travels. Irving had visited Mount Vernon in early 1853. Jane was pleased to see Irving join in her church's communion service last Sunday.","A.D.S. 1 page and survey drawing. Survey of 200 acres at Mount Vernon (land eventually sold to the MVLA) showing public road and wharf and delineating a 1/2 acre square around the tomb.","Autograph letter signed with envelope. Jane congratulates John Augustine and his wife Nelly on the birth of their son Lawrence Washington. She also writes about the murder of her relative, Thomas Blackburn. Blackburn was fatally stabbed by another student while a cadet at VMI in Lexington.","Printed letter, 1 page. Invitation, probably to John Augustine Washington III to participate in the Washington birthday commemorations held by the New York Order  of United Americans. W.W. Osborn, Chairman, and Charles E. Gildersleve, secretary.","A.L.S. 6 pages. Hasn't heard from GWPC in long time--thanks Custis for offering the \"Alpha and Omega\" flags to the gov't--mentions having seen a \"professed original painting\" of GWashington at office of the \"Albion\" supposedly done by Sharples--eyes are a deep hazel instead of \"Being the clear blue of the chief\"--thinks mistake could have been made in copying--relates incident of Benj. Winthrop saving a portrait of Frederick the Great from destruction at the home of Mr. Monroe (President's son)--exhibition at National Academy of Design features two pictures of George Washington by Stearns--one in his retirement at Mount Vernon and One Death Bed Scene.","Thomas sends a letter of Jared Sparks (not present), and mentions \"My father being the surviving executor of Judge Washington, at his death all executional power over that estate ceased, and for the purpose of setting up the estate it will be necessary for an administrator, with the will annexed to be appointed in your county. He also mentions that John Augustine's son is the first male to be born at Mt. Vernon \"… to any of the proprietors bearing the name of the first Washington who owned the place… and you intend calling him Lawrence… the most appropriate name…\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Georgetown. Gives the pedigree of one Peter Grayson Washington whose father was the nephew of \"old Lund Washington of Hayfield\" ... Peter W-n is supposed to have a gold-headed cane with Washington's coat of arms ...","A.L.S. 2 pages. Georgetown. Recounting the funeral of George Corbin Washington.","A.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. Will send his large painting of the Surrender of Yorktown to the City Hall to hang.","Letter written by Jane C. Washington from Blakely near Charlestown, West Virginia a few months before her death to her son John Augustine Washington III. Jane tells John she was \"much interested and amused at your correspondence with the Richmond and Manchester Ladies. They no doubt are inspired by sincere and noble feelings of admiration and gratitude to the truly great and good Father of his Country, called forth and appointed by providence as such. His memory will be best preserved and handed down to posterity by the Constitution which he labored to build up and which I devoutly pray may ever be sustained by successive generations. Let dear old Mount Vernon continue forever, if it pleases an all wise providence, in the Washington family and name.\" Jane adds \"I am not very well and fear I am becoming a confirmed Dispeptic, looking as yellow and shrivled as an old cucumber.\"","A.D.S. 4 pages. Minutes from the meeting of the \"visitors  of the Potomac Pavilion.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Philadelphia. My dear Steinberger, my kinsman our friend John Alexander is about to visit the Pacific as flag Lieutenant of Admiral Bruce the newly appointed commander of the fleet. As is the fortune of war it may happen that he shall be in your neighborhood. I have thought it best to give him this introduction to you. Note on another page reads \"Genl. Washington Five letters receved back from my friend Dr. A.L. Elwyn after publication in Minutes, Phila. (?) Jany. 4, 1854.\"","D. 4 pages. Will of George Washington Parke Custis. Bequeaths to daughter Mary Anna Randolph Lee use of his Arlington House estate and other lands, furniture, plate, etc. during her lifetime--on her death, to eldest grandson, George Washington Custis Lee--$10,000 to each of granddaughters--to W.H.F. Lee, White House estate--to R.E. Lee [Jr.] plantation in King William--other lands to be sold to pay legacies to granddaughters--lot in Washington to Col. Lee--family plate to be divided among grandchildren, \"but the Mt. Vernon Plate altogether, and every Article I posses relating to Washington, that came from Mt. Vernon, is to remain with my Daughter at Arlington House during said Daughter's life, and at her death, to go to my eldest grandson, George Washington Custis Lee and to descend from him entire and unchanged to my latest posterity.\"--emancipation of his slaves \"in such manner as to my Executors may seem most expedient and proper.\"  Appoints as executors Robert Edward Lee, Robert Lee Randolph of Eastern View, Rt. Rev. Bish. Meade, and George Washington Peter. Document, in hand of [Mary Custis Lee ?,] docketed \"The Last will and Testament of George W. P. Custis Made and Executed the 26th March 1855,\" and endorsed \"Arlington 5 Dec. 1857, A true copy from the original in my possesion. [signed] R.E. Lee, Col. U.S.A.\"","Autograph letter signed \"Jean C. Washington.\" Jane writes to her son that an enslaved man named George has died. \"He was very much reduced, not being able for some time to retian any nourishment. He was delirious, but never violent or ungovernable: fancying he saw lovely angel children near him - and when I read to him, was calm, and apparently pleased, tho' he seldom spoke.\" She adds, \"I shall miss him very much, he was a faithful and affectionate servant - and in traveling watchful and attentive to my comfort.\" She had intended to send for Reverend Charles E. Ambler of Zion Episcopal Church in Charles Town for George's funeral, but \"Mary Jane preferred 'Solomon,'\" a Baptist preacher.","Recommends that Rogers try to get his play performed on the New York Stage. He asks Rogers help. Custis feelds that it will be a successful drama. He reports that his health is as it was and his spirits are very much depressed.","Autograph letter signed by prominent Chicago machinery producer J. S. Wright. He writes to John Augustine with condolences on the death of his mother, Jane C. Washington. He writes that his mother and John Augustine's were alike: \"Both were eminently kind. Religion made both cheerful, animated, companionable... we have known \u0026 tried a Mother's love.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Discusses Custis' comments on paintings by Wertmüller and Luetze. Mentions Lossing's desire to annotate and illustrate GWPC's Recollections.","A.L.S. 1 page. Near Onancock. Received L.W.W.'s letter offering birth place and burial ground of \"the Father's Family\" to [Va.] on condition \"that it shall be kept sacred.\"--asks him to say so to the legislature after inauguration--'If the Legislature won't, I will take the responsibility.\" Autograph letter signed, docketed.Name on original manuscript appears as \"Henry A. Wise.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Concerns Everett's research on George Washington's library.","A.L.S. 1 page. Richmond. Now that Wakefield is to be cared for by Va., he proposes that the family burial plot and the spot on which stood the house in which GW was born he presented to Va. ... these had formerly been reserved by the family when the land was sold by George Corbin W-n to John Gray ...","Printed invitation with envelope. \"First Annual Washington Festival of Henry Clay Chapter ... at the National Hotel, Detroit ... to join in celebrating the Birthday of the immortal Washington.\" Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 1 page. Custis writes about the model of the Bastille and its history in the Washington family.","Printed Certificate, certified by John A. Washington and witnessed by W. B. Magruder, Mayor of Washington, stating that the series of Lithographs advertised, are framed with wood cut from trees grown at Mount Vernon. It is also certified that Mr. James Crutchett is exclusive agent for this timber.","Small printed broadside by H. Barnes of Boston, Ma. Engraving of MV and GW, engraved by American BANK Note Co. with certification by John A. Washington, III that James Crutchett has all rights to Mount Vernon Timber.","Sparks reports that he shipped Eyre's Washington Letters explaining that he obtained the copies of the letters from her father. He claims to have never seen the originals and mentions that a service called \"Adam's Express\" was hired to ship the package.","Copy of will, Mrs. Frances Dandridge Henley Lear, third wife of Tobias Lear, of the city of Washington. Devisees include Louisa Lincoln Lear, Elizabeth and Fanny Lear Hawley. The forman to receive a miniature of George Washington with hair enclosed presented to Tobias Lear by Martha Washington. Jewelry, silver, books, furniture.","Letter to his new steward about affairs on his estates -- poor condition of his negroes -- has had many complaints about their treatment -- \"to get the negroes comfortably housed, \u0026 provided with clothes and blankets will be the first of acts of your administration\" -- he knows nothing of what goes on on his estate -- settlement with Rail Road -- they have only the right away through the White House on the Pamunkey plantation, anything else must be paid for. Autograph letter signed, laminated.","A.L.S. 1 page. Washington has been appointed an aide on the Governor's staff ... encloses copy of a ltr. from George Washington to Col. John Cropper ... [Writings show several ltrs. from GW to Cropper].","A.L.S. 1 page. Adjutant General's office, Richmond. Appointed aide-de-camp with brevet rank of Col. of Cavalry ... signed by Wm. H. Richardson ...","A.L.S. 1 page. Alexandria. Writes for Eleanor Love Washington who is still weak but recovering well. Hopes she will be able to return to Mount Vernon in a few days. Date on original catalog card appears [1857] April 17.","A.L.S. 1 page. Arlington House. Receives large amt. of correspondence re: G Washington ... \"cutting up fragments from old letters and accounts some of 1760, or nearly an hundred years ago, to supply the call for Anything ... of his venerated hands\" ... encloses a 1772 account with GW autograph as a relic for the Tri Mont Society] ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"George W. P. Custis.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Waverly. Sends letter of Mrs. M.W. as \"a fit accompaniment-to one of G.W.'s sent earlier--her virtues. Autograph letter signed, separate cover, \"Mrs. R. E. Lee\", scribbled across cover. (A Note by Varina Jefferson Davis (undated) is filed with this statement of Authenticity).","Autograph letter, signed. Rembrandt Peale, known for his 'porthole portraits' of George Washington, recalls his father painting the earliest known image of Washington in 1772 as well as a miniature he painted for Martha Washington.","Certificate of authentication of a cane and spy glass possessed by N. H. Washington. An accompanying envelope further describes the spy glass's provenance from George Washington --N. H. Washington -- presented to William L. Yancey of Alabama -- given to Jefferson Davis, the piece was taken off of a British soldier who expired at Germantown during the Revolutionary War. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel; autograph note on envelope.","A.L.S. 1 page. Regrets not having been able to go with K. to Louisville. \"Courage was not wanting, but strength was.\" Date on original catalog card appears [1857] Sept. 4. GWPC died on Oct. 10 of this year.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Philadelphia. Thomas is writing to an unknown person offering to sell a silver salt cellar which once belonged to Martha Washington. The salt cellar is fully described.","A.L.S. 2 1/2 pages. Charlestown to Mount Vernon. Alexander tells of his problems with draft notes and the Lucas'. He advises John to wait before selling his land. $0.03 stamp on address leaf.","D. 12 pages. A lengthy memoir of Rembrandt Peale's involvement with W-n portraiture, beginning with his 3 sittings from life in Phila. in 1795 and recounting his self-described life-long \"obsession\" to create a perfect portrait of W-n. Describes evolution of his various styles of treating his subj: equestrian, porthole, etc. Includes criticism of other painters, anecdotes of George Washington, etc. May be a partial text of his lecture on the subject, see \"Eisen\", vol. 2.","General Orders, 1 page. Ordered to report to Richmond on Feb. 22 for Celebration of the elevating of Equestrian Statue of George Washington ... specifies uniform to be worn ...","A.L.S. 1 page. Adjutant General's office. Uniform of Col. of Cavalry on Gov. staff same as that of U.S. Army ... may wear sword he mentioned ...","A.L.S. 4 pages. Letter concerning the donation of George Washington's birthplace and the Washington family burial grounds at Pope's Creek Plantation. Lewis W. Washington donated the land to the state of Virginia. Here Lewis writes Beale, state senator of Virginia, that Mr. John E. Wilson, the owner of the surrounding land, should be consulted. The donated land is \"... situated in the heart of [Wilson's] arable fields ...\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. W. Lewis.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. Claymont. Re: Wakefield and the family burial plot to be turned over to Va ... has written to Gov. Wise inviting him to visit Wakefield to make arrangements for memorials etc ... invites Col. W-n to come also ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. W. Lewis.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Adjutant General's office. Orders to report to Richmond in full uniform for ceremonies on July 5 ...","A.L.S. 1 page. Executive deparment, Richmond. Requests a formal deed of tender of GW's Birthplace to the state of Va. so that the state may maintain its right-of-way to the birthplace and burial grounds ...","A.L.S. 2 pages. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Says he has been requested by Harpers magazine to write an article on Mount Vernon since it has become a place of interest to the American people. Would he welcome a visit by Lossing to Mount Vernon?","A.L.S. 1 page. Executive department, Richmond. Re: Wakefield ... acknowledges receipt of letter enclosing deed to Wakefield.","A.L.S. and envelope. Everett writes concerning a speaking engagement about George Washington in Northbridgewater, Boston.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Concerning the publication of her father's \"Recollections\"- they will split the profits. \"Its success may materially aid us in continuing the hospitalities of this old and much frequented mansion.\"","D. 1 page. $100 receipt for Edward Everett for speaking engagement at North Bridgewater from Peabody Treasurer.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Arlington. Regrets that their mutually edited book, \"Recollections of Washington,\" by GWPC cannot be published more quickly.","Autograph letter signed. Warrenton. Shackleford writes to accept Augustine's offer for the purchase of two enslaved boys named Bob and Armistead for $1200 each.","John A. Washington III writes to \"Dear Ned\" sending a note via Louisa and a servant to ask Ned to call on him. Verso is a recipe. Autograph letter, signed.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Arlington. [Regarding publication of her father's Memoirs] Sends by Col. [R.E.] Lee her \"Memoir\" and other papers--also all letters between G.W. and her grandfather [J.P. Custis]--\"I only suggest that if you publish the will of my ancestor it may be as well to omit for the sake of our Northern readers the names of all the slaves mentioned in the legacies.\"--sends him an engraving of Mrs. W. and a daguerre of Mrs. Lewis--title page to have title her father put to his work--hopes the work [G.W.P. Custis's Recollections] will come out shortly--will try to find the speech on the overthrow of Napoleon for Lossing--doesn't care for more mention of her name in title page than is there at present. Name on original manuscript appears as \"M. C. Lee.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Letter concerns his painting, \"The Home of Washington.\" In his letter, he asks Lossing, a fellow artist, advice in finding who were the members of the Washington household in August 1784 during Layfayette's first visit to Mt Vernon. He wants to include them in his painting along with G. Washington, and Gen. Layfayette on the piazza at Mt. Vernon.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Sorry for delay in sending inscription on bust of Necker--copied it long ago, but forgot to forward it--\"The Bust stands where it was placed by Washington himself.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"John A. Washington.\" [At top of paper is transcript of inscription on bust of Necker].","John A. Washington III writes to \"Dear Ned\" regarding the purchase of horses, cattle, and investments in cattle and guano. Also plans to call upon Turner with \"Farmer\" Jefferson in tow and \"take him captive\" and \"pick you up and bring you both down with me -- so hold youself in readiness.\" Autograph letter, signed.","Includes negotiations for purchase of negro boy that was delayed. Instructs West to make a strong box for sending plows to Waveland and to mend the windows of the hot beds.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon. Sends her a Sago palm -- the one owned by George Washington is to go to the Ladies Association and another to go with him to Fauquier.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Paid Mr. Bennett for him and sends receipt--\"Your proposition to enclose the other papers I loaned you to Mrs. Lee of Arlington is perfectly satisfactory to me\"--cannot comply with his request to leave plan of Pohick in his keeping. Autograph letter signed, on lined paper. Name on original manuscript appears as \"John A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. John Augustine Washington writes from Mount Vernon responding to a 12 September dispatch from G.R.H. Hughes. Washington inquires about the status of financial and legal matters, especially in relation to \"my money attached by Ogden in the Marine Bank.\" He directs Hughes to \"direct our interests, and if necessary, employ the best Counsel you can get to assist you. If the case goes against us in the Illinois State Courts, can we throw it into the Federal Courts and how long can we keep it open? ... Believing we are right and have been badly treated by Mr. Ogden, we are disposed to fight it out.\" Based on the docketing on the reverse, this appears to be Washington's file copy.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Mrs. W-n ill after leaving Old Point Comfort ... now that her recovery is under way he writes for his wife ... refers to \"good old times at Wellington\" ... nicely settled at Waverly ...","Measured drawing marked \"No. 2\" of the Mount Vernon wharf ... plan drawn by M.C. Meigs, Capt. U.S. Engineer ... \"4 Oct. Sup foot or $2800\" ...\"Recommended for adoption the front of the Wharf being made parallel to the thread of the Stream.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon. Returning from Norfolk where he met with an assemblage of the Dismal Swamp Land Company. Encloses money for taxes for land. Other personal business.","A.L.S. 1 page. Letter signed, envelope. Date on original catalog card appears [1859] November 27.Name on original manuscript appears as \"W. Munford.\" Covering ltr. for General orders to serve on general staff ... [See also General Orders #13 of same date].","General Orders, 1 page, Copy. Assigned a Voluntary Aide on the General Staff. Head Quarters Charlestown. [See also Munford to W-n of the same date].","Located with items pertaining to the estate of Aaron Leggett. Letterhead at top of page reads \"Leather Manufacturers Bank, New York\". Letter mentions parcels of land, cattle, and sheep.","A.L.S. 2 pages. New York. Re: papers sent to him at West Point \u0026 concealed in a secret drawer during his absence ... recently found by accident ... mentions W-n's ordeal at Harpers Ferry ...","A.L.S. 1 page. Mount Vernon to Richmond. Introduces friend and kinsman Charles A. Washington who visits Richmond to attend his brother, Major [Francis?] Washington, who is ill there. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, on lined paper, directed \"to introduce Charles A. Washington Esqr.\"Name on original manuscript appears as \"John A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mentioning a possible pleasure excursion to Mount Vernon.","Letter mentions Aaron Leggett, Mt. Vernon, and Accotink.","John A. Washington III writes to \"dear Ned\", regarding the bay horse Ned took care of for him -- \"I send Toby down for him, and unless you have use for him will ask the favour of you to send him up to me.  Bob and Mr. Shinker(?) will be here on Friday. I would be pretty pleased if you would ride up with them.\" Autograph letter, signed.","A.L.S. 1 page. Dear Sir, We send to you all Mrs. Powel's papers which we find. We have not opened packages or read letters. If you find anything that should [ ] in the hands of W Birde [ ] you will please return them to us. The Washington letters were found among the Tilghman papers and returned to us by W. Tilghman for you. Very truly Sincerely, Alice K. Price.  Autograph letter signed, + 1 envelope.","In account with James McEvan, Dr.","A.D. 1 page. Chas. Johnson Treas. In account with Mount Vernon Association. MVLA's account including charges for excursion tickets, board and lodging, oilcloth and gilding, advertising, and mending pipe frame.","Orders. D.S. 1 page. West Point, NY. Acknowledgment of Lewis W. W-n's gift to the Adademy of a report by General Nathaniel Green to General George Washington ...","Autograph letter signed. Beall-Air. Lewis writes to his cousin John Augustine that he is \"committing matrimony at Clover Lea with our sweet cousin Ella Bassett.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. New York. Declines invitation to attend his wedding.","A.L.S. 1 page. \"The traitorous devils are still hoping to \"drag\" our glorious old Kentucky at the heels of [?] South Carolina but they will fail. They will make every effort to dragoon the legislature into Revolution but we shall meet them at every point ...\" Clerk's Office of the Court of Appeals.","John A. Washington III writes to \"dear Ned\", regarding church matters (\"Yesterday evening I heard from Bishop Meade -- He will not ordain Mr. Baker before his set time and makes no positive promise of lettig us have him then.\") and meeting in the future (\"It may be better to have the meeting next week, as it will give me time to hear form Warrenton as to the title of Walshs's property and whether James will allow time on the purchase money\"). Autograph letter, signed.","A list of property, including enslaved persons, reported to be taken by the 16th New York Regiment from John Augustine Washington III's farm near Mount Vernon. Although John Augustine sold the Mount Vernon mansion and grounds to the Mount Vernon Ladies Association in 1858, he retained property in the surrounding area. The list of slaves includes Jim Mitchell and Edmund Parker, who were later employed by the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, and Gabriel Johnson, who had escaped in 1845 and been held at Bruin's Slave Jail. ","A note and blind stamp on the fourth page indicate the list was received by R.H. Donavan of the Fauquier County Court on 19 April 1889.","Letter from lawyer George R. H. Hughes, Chicago, to John Augustine Washington III informing him that his investments in Chicago real estate and bonds have not been successful. His previous letters to John Augustine have been unanswered, and Hughes writes that bond prices are \"ruinous\" in the present crisis and the best he can hope to realize for John Augustine is $37,500. ","Hughes discusses the market in detail, warning John Augustine, \"I have no idea that you will be able to get your money back the way things are going here, for five or ten years, and then prices would have to double to enable you to get back your outlay with interest.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Huntersville. John writes from camp with General Lee where he is an aide - de - camp. He says his overseer \"informs me of the destruction of my property at Mount Vernon ...\" No address leaf.","C.S. Edwards writes to his wife about his visit to Mount Vernon and dinner in the mansion study during the Civil War. Includes envelope.","A.D.S. 1 page. Note reads \"Washington was the greatest of good men and the best of great men. Edward Everett, Boston 1 Oct. 1861.\" Typescript copy with letter head \"The Lincoln Library Shippensburg, PA.\"","Philadelphia to Alexandria. Tabb inquires into the operations of Washington's farm. Discusses the move from Mount Vernon.","Two letters, Philadelphia. A.L.S. 2 pages. John Campbell to Mehitable Ward. Letter describes \"heavy silverplated dinner plates that belonged to George Washington. A.L.S. 1 page. George Devereux to Mehitable Ward. George Devereux writes a thank you upon receiving daguerrotype of her recently deceased son.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Woodlawn. Letter addressed to \"Dear Sister\" with a description of Woodlawn plantation in 1863. Torn into two pieces at the fold.","Bradley writes to Bull about his visit to Mount Vernon during the Civil War.","D. 3 pages. Silliman, an American chemist and geologist, quotes from a letter of John Struthers (sculptor of George Washington's sacrophagus) describing the transfer of George Washington's remains from the new tomb vault into the marble sacrophagus in October, 1837.","Currency paper. Value 50 cents. Issued by the Confederate States of America.","A.L.S. 1 page. Boston. Has tried to deliver a breast pin containing hair of George Washington ... will Parker please call for it ...","A.D.S. 1 page. Note reads \"Washington was the greatest of good men and the best of great men. Edward Everett, Boston 10 Dec. 1864.\"","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","A.D.S. 7 pages. Description of a tour of the Mansion and grounds with fellow soldiers from Sherman's Army of the Tennessee.","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","Collection of nine letters. Oberly writes his fiance, Maria Woodford, about his experiences in and around Washington, DC. One very detailed letter tells of a visit to Mount Vernon. Oberly served as an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War.","Lexington. Lee acknowledges receipt of three articles that were removed from the Custis House (Arlington) during the Civil War and sent back to him by Hedden. Lee grants Hedden's request for the satin engraving of George Washington drawn by Dr. Charles Buxton. This letter of thanks accompanies the return of the picture to Hedden. Engraving owned by MVLA [W-2796]. Autograph letter signed, with envelope.","New York. Hedden acknowledges receipt of Lee's letter and a satin engraving of George Washington by Dr. Charles Buxton. The engraving belonged to the Custis family when it was removed from Arlington House by Union troops. See Lee letter of March 23, 1866 [RM-837; MS-5287]. Engraving owned by MVLA [W-2796]. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Indenture. D. 1 page (in 2 pieces). Conveys 100 acres of land known as the Montery Estate, Clark Co., Va. to L.H.L.D. Lewis for $2,500.00. Contains a primisory note for that amount.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Lexington. Apparently written to an editor or publisher regarding the publication of a book on the Custis family. She discusses illustrations of her grandfather John Parke Custis and Martha Parke Custis, both children of Martha Dandridge Custis Washington. She doubts the success of such a book \"though it may be appreciated when passion and violence shall have ceased in the land -\".","Print advertisement, \"Interesting National Picture. Washington and his Generals, Drawn and Engraved by A.H. Ritchie.\" Published by Ritchie and Co. includes opinions of the press.","Typescript copy of a document certifying the provenance of the sword. Signed G.W. Lewis, Judge of Westmoreland Co Virginia.","A.D.S. 1 page. Autograph document signed, \"New Books.\" Provenance material for Martha Washington's breast pin, earrings; silver scraper used by Washington during his last illness.","Notebook or journal titled \"A Visti to Mount Vernon, May 17th 1872 Isaac P. Noyes. Washington D.C. \"S.G.O.\" 1872\"  Autograph document, 50 pages.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Near Fish Haul, King William County, Virginia. Concerns some paintings she is having cleaned and repaired ... only other person to work on them was Volkmar, \"who was considered the best repairer in this country\" ...","A.L.S. 2 pages. Executive Mansion, Washinton D.C. Luckey was a personal secretary to Ulysses Grant. Discusses the transfer of \"swords, etc.\" to the Association. He can come pick them up.","D. 1 page. Bound in sum of $15,000 and appointed Special Commissioners by the Court to sell the Beall Air farm and/or real estate.","A.L.S. 1 page. \"Dear Sir, My Aunt [ ] has given me to send to you the parcel of Genl. Washington's Letters of which you were inquiring and which have been in my grandfathers possession. How shall I send them to you?\" Autograph letter signed, 1 envelope postmarked.","Manuscript account entitled \"An excursion by steamboat on the Potomac\" by Harry Chapman Westbay of Monett, Missouri. It describes the steamer leaving Washington City and traveling down the Potomac to Mount Vernon. Westbay describes being given a tour of Washington's tomb and mansion by Col. J. McHenry Collingsworth, superindendent of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association. He writes that visiors are \"at liberty to walk a round the grounds and through the houses.\"","Accompanied by six manuscripts and notes. Documents provenance of George and Martha Washington's hair given by Martha Washington to Mrs. Oliver Wolcott upon Washington's retirement from the presidency in 1797. Names include: Jane Conrad Wolcott, Olivia Wolcott, Oliver S. Wolcott. Hair in Mount Vernon Ladies Association Collection.","Letter from Don Diego Gardoqui to George Washington, copied by the State Department in 1881. According to corresponding notes, the copy was made from a copy in the hand of Bushrod Washington. The original letter sent in 1787 accompanied the gift of a 4-volume Spanish edition of Don Quixote for Washington's library.","Baltimore, Provenance pertaining to the Washington sword willed to George Lewis.","A series of letters from Fannie Washington Finch (also spelled Fanny), great-grandniece of George Washington, to Mary Claflin, wife of Governor William Claflin, regarding the sale of Washington family items. Fannie writes that she is reluctant to sell the family heirlooms but must because of her \"pecuniary condition.\" Included in the letters is a list of items being sold, including a silver pitcher, coffee pot, mugs, tumblers, ladle, tablespoons, salts, sugar bowl, cream pots, glass water bottles, glass tumblers, glass goblets, glass dessert dish, snuff box presented by Thomas Lord Fairfax to General Washington, 4 wine marks owned by George Washington, a large bed quilt made from dresses worn by Martha Washington, 2 silver plated sauce dishes, miscellaneous chinaware, and an engraved plate of Col. William Augustine Washington.","Included with the letters is a manuscript \"Extracts from newspapers, relating to Mrs Finch - great-grand niece of George Washington,\" genealogical information, lists of household goods, and an 1891 newsclipping about Fanny Washington Finch.","A.L.S. 7 pages. History of the blade worn by the \"Father of Our Country\" written by Ellshaw.","Provenance document, A.D.S. 1 page. Letter explaining the provenance of many of the George Washington to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Powel correspondence. Marked \"Keep. Private to my brothers, not to be shown in Public.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. \"I delivered today the parcel of Washington's letters to your mother, and was very glad to have them pass into the custody of the rightful owner.\" Autograph letter signed, 1 envelope postmarked w/stamp.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Bergen Point, N.J. Inquires after information on a Washington chair. Her friend told her the story and provenance of the chair but she is not certain her memory is correct and would like reaffirmation.","Brief description of mansion and Washington's daily habits, Gen. Washington's bedroom, recounting of silver dollar myth. Manuscript signed by Pierce.Date on original catalog card appears as c1885.","Invitation to the Centennial celebration of Washington's inauguration, for Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Keyser. Engraved invitation includes list of Committee members and card listing events.","List of relics exhibits of celebration of 100th anniversary of inauguration of George Washington.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Relating to the Papers of General Washington. Autograph letter, copy. Date on original catalog card appears [1889]. Provenance information transferred from the Curatorial files.","Autograph letter signed, accompanies book George Washington and Mount Vernon, Long Island Historical Society publication of William Pearce letters edited by Conway RL-4467.","Copy of a letter made by Mary Powel, letter between Tobias Lear and Samuel Powel, March 9, 1797. Provenance of objects belonging to General Washington, now under ownership at the Pennsylvania His. Soc.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Bernard Carter and Sons, Baltimore. Attorneys at Law. Settiling the estate of Barton Harris and giving him what is owed back to him.","Typescript court document. \"Shereas Hortense H. McIntire, by William W. McIntire, her husband and next friend, and Elizabeth H.K. Richardson, by John S. Richardson, Junior, her husband and next friend, as next of kin of Chapin Barton Monroe Harris, late of Baltimore City, deceased, heretofore filed a caveat in th eOrphans Court of Baltimore City against Edmund Law Rogers, claiming to be executor of said Harris, under a paper writing alleged to be last will of said Harris and which had been admitted to probate in said Orphans Court, alleging among othe rthings that said paper writing was not the last will and testament of said Harris...\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Letter of provenance. Autograph letter signed, signatures of both Mary E. Powel and Samuel Powel. The following mementos of Geo. Washington are in my possession. Two small oval mirrors and two gilded silver brackets belonging w/the mirrors with the decoration [ ] - in bad repair. His breakfast cup - M.E.P. Custis gave it to my father ...\".","Bushrod Corbin Washington II writes about real estate for a possible shoe factory in Charlestown, West Virginia.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Regarding the Washington shaving table.","Edward Downes Law writes to his cousin, Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore, regarding his receipt of a copy of a letter written by George Washington. He also discusses his shared frustrations with the recent biography on Roger's grandfather--Thomas Law--and the constant inaccuracies by authors. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages with envelope.","Autograph letter signed, S.F. Smith. Manuscript copy of the hymn \"America.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Provenance letter. \"We understand thoroughly what your wishes are in respect to the kind of showcase required to cover the \"Plateau\" as quote same as follows ...\"","Letter from Tiffany and Co. assuring Miss Lewis of the whereabouts of George Washington's sword.","News clipping, provenance document. Covers very briefly Houdon's visit to Mt. Vernon and the Houdon bust. Printed document. Provenance information taken from the Curatorial files.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Concerning the Houdon Bust and how it came to be at Mount Vernon. Provenance information transferred from the curatorial files.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Provenance document. Letter to Mr. Harrison from Sarah Yeates Whelen concerning Louis XVI carpet.","D. 2 pages. Provenance document. Description of the carpet given to George Washington ordered by Louis XVI.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Provenance document. To \"Dear Ladies.\" She is sending a small patchwork quilt, Mrs. Richardson will present it on her behalf, which was made by Martha Washington of pieces from her gowns.","A.L.S. 1 page. Provenance document. Letter from Mrs. Conrad to Mrs. Richardson. Provenance for footstool and table cover for Nelly Custis room.","D. 1 page. \"The mirror belonged to Mrs. Albert Peale ....... James Peale, the miniature painter bought it at George Washington's sale when he lived in High Street ....\".  Provenance information taken from the Curatorial files. Date on original catalog card appears [1899].","Letter concerning John Augustine Washington and Mount Vernon. On Mary Washington Association letterhead.","A.L.S. 1 page. Tells of the distribution of two canes Washington gave him; canes made of wood at Mount Vernon. Letter head \"William McKinley Normal and Industrial School\".","A.L.S. 1 page on Mary Washington Association letterhead. Concerning Washington relics.","Provenance document, plaster cast of Washington by Houdon. Notarized letter certifying the history of a plaster cast of George Washington's face reportedly made by Houdon in 1797. Lawrence and Nelly Lewis  provenance, family history.","A.L.S. 8 pages. Mary Custis Lee comments on the improbability of the story that George and Martha Washington were married in St. Peter's Church.","Printed pamphlet. Senate Bill No. 1238 and House Bill No. 5489 to Reimburse the Estate of Gen. George Washington, for certain lands in Ohio lost by conflicting grants Made under the authority of the United States ...","A.D.S. 1 page. Confidential memo from M. E. Powel concerning the suspected theft of a collection of Washington letters. Includes xerox of NY Times 3/16/1913 article.","A.L.S. 12 pages. Believes the brace of pistols mentioned in enclosed clipping is the one which disappeared from Lexington some yrs. back ... hopes family will investigate ... interest newspapers, etc. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Mary C. Lee.\"","D. 2 pages. Printed page. H.R. Bill 15353 authorizing purchase of certain Washington relics. $30,000. to W. Lanier Washington for the following Washingtoniana: portrait of Mary Ball Washington, silver cups, whist counters, Lund Washington account book, account books of George Washington's executors, key to George Washington birthplace, George Washington shoe buckles, brooch, snuff box, cup and saucer, dinner invitation from George Washington to B. West, Augustine Washington's silver shoe buckle (half-brother to George Washington) ...","Invitation addressed to Robert Nuese is seeking funds from Americans to restore Sulgrave Manor. Date on original catalog card appears ca 1920. Includes unused envelope and 1 insert.","Small note with information on the Vaughan Plan. Peter family.","Postcard, Mount Vernon piazza. Bears signature of Mrs. Eleanor S. Washington Howard (b. 1856, child of John Augustine Washington, Jr. and Eleanor Love Selden). She was the last Washington daughter to be born at Mount Vernon. Date on original catalog card appears c. 1931.","Two letters, A.L.S. 1 page. Regarding a reproduction key to the front door of Mount Vernon.","D. 3 pages. Inventory of cattle on each of the Mount Vernon farms, at the Distillery and at the Ferry.","Poem, D. 1 page. \"Versis on Sir Thomas Adams, Baronet Commander of His Majesty's Frigate the Boston, who died at Virginia. By a Young Lady.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. To Arlington. Invites him to supper \"this evening at 8 oclock.\" Autograph letter signed, with envelope, watermark (Patent).","A.L.S. 2 pages. To Eltham. Apologizes for enclosing letter to Major [Geo. A.] Washington--heard he was at Eltham, and desired to reach him--sympathizes with \"distressing accident\" in his family and Mrs. Daingerfield's situation [widowed]--her children are all well--\"Washington [G.W.P. Custis] quite hearty and the prettiest creature in the World ...\" Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark (crown). Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. Custis.\"","A.D.S. 2 pages. An autograph document signed, in the hand of Herbert Washington, promising to pay $60 on April 1, 1824 for the season of Rattler. Witnessed by Robert Earley. On reverse, assigned on April 17, 1825 to Wm. Hickman as agent for Dr. Wm. Thronton by Saml. Strider. Autograph document signed, fragment, in hand of Herbert Washington, endorsed. On reverse, assigned on April 17, 1825 to Wm. Hickman as agent for Dr. Wm. Thornton by Saml. Strider.","A.D. 1 page. Note, height of mountain peaks in the Himalaya Mountains and others, marked \"For my darling Angela.\" Relative heights of mountains, principally in India, and sources of the Ganges River.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Washington, D.C. to Alexandria. A.D. 1 page. Heard of her safe arrival at Mrs. Mason's--hopes to see her again--hopes her neuralgia will disappear--will try to make Col. [Bliss] diet more strictly to prevent another attack--news of [Z. Taylor's] family. [B.T. bliss was probably Zachary Taylor's younger daughter, Mary Elizabeth, or Betty]. Autograph letter signed, cover marked \"concerning Bliss and Taylors\", watermark.","D. 1 page. Poem in French, 8 lines with quotation at end from \"Pleasures of Memory.\"","D. 1 page. Cover note, unknown author or recipient. Received enclosed letter some time since and opened it, having heard rumor \"you was gone to ye. other World\"--this probably owing to his retiring from company because of the Eruptions. Document, frag., laminated.","A.L.S. 1 page. In answer to his [G.A.W.'s] letter, he has cash ready for him--no purchaser for G.A.W.-s lots--cash scarce and no one wants to enter into any contract--requests a visit by G.A.W. and Mrs. [Fanny Bassett] Washington. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, part of watermark.","D. 4 pages. Speech, The superiority of free countries over despotisms--necessity of educating people. Document, draft, probably in hand of George A. Washington, with revisions in an unknown hand, laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. To Mount Vernon. Assures G.A.W. of his practicing his resolution to set time aside for meditation and studious reading--hasn't retired before 12 oclock since his return from Mt. Vernon--found father much improved on arrival at Eltham--he has set out for Richmond in answer to a pressing letter of the Speaker's. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, by G.A.W., laminated, watermark.","Bushrod Washington bookplate. Torn, part missing, laminated.Similar to G.W.'s bookplate.","D. 1 page. Note, Weight of tobacco. The gross, tares, and net weight of tobacco grown on several farms. Document, fragment, totaled most likely in G.W.'s hand. Total net - 8772.","D. 1 page. \"Calculation of the work that 4 Ploughs may do in one Year.\" Subtracting 30 days for harvest and avoiding wet times of season. Unidentified hand.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Sends two letters received from Sister [Mildred Washington] Lee--Col. [Wm. A.] Washington gave him a letter for her which he had opened, dealing with sale of her tobacco--sends flower seeds sent through Col. W.--hopes to see her tomorrow. Autograph letters signed, integral cover, mounted, laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Bushfield to Blenheim. Will is despatched with the brandy--keg would hold only 17 gals.--sends endorsed Bills and a letter regarding sale which comes up tomorrow--relates family news to relate to Mrs. Washington--at Mr. Lee's last night for a fish feast. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, directed \"By Will,\" laminated, watermark (WH). Name on original manuscript appears as \"John Aug. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Laurel Grove to Blenheim. Misses seeing and hearing from H. Washington, her only sister--she has been a mother and sister to her--hopes to see her at Laurel Grove--she herself cannot leave home until crops are gathered--regards to members of family. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (G. Taylor). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliza. Smith.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. His thanks for their electing him as their representative in the last assembly--but must decline reelection--reasons. Autograph letter signed, endorsed \"a letter written by my great grandfather John Parke Custis given me by Cousin Mary Lee,\" laminated, watermark.","Three covers for correspondence. Folded sheet bearing notation \"General Washington's letters.\"","D. 2 pages. In the left column of each page the unknown author records the name of the city, in the middle column the mileage to the next city, and in the far right column a running account of the total mileage covered thus far. The unknown author totals the distance between Philadelphia and Augusta as 717 miles.","Letter cover, addressed to Mrs. Ann Washington, Rippon Lodge. Autograph document, fragment only, laminated.","A.D.S. 4 pages. Lists volumes of G.W.'s private correspondence, surveys, accounts, diaries, etc. and no. of pages in each--also 400 vols. from G.W.'s library, many with complimentary presentation from authors--\"I propose adding to the library his mahogany case of instruments used by him when he was a surveyer and in after life.\"--also to include 10 vols. from library of R.H. Lee, inherited by him[G.C.W.]--\"The private papers of Genl. Washington, although not so numerous as those relating to public affairs for which the government paid $25,000, will be generally esteemed more curious and interesting, as developing more fully his character, through all the stages of his life, and the wonderful regularity and system which governed him under all circumstances.\"--papers on file too numerous to be listed but will accompany papers named in above schedule, with exception of small portion, which are confidential or refer only to family matters--will also include commission of G.W. as Lt. Genl. of Army, signed by John Adams, and his diplomas from universities and freedons of cities--\"I really think that a state which confered so many honors on him as did yours, the best, by following throughout his precepts and principles, is a proper depository for his works.\" Autograph document signed, in hand of G.C.W. and signed by him, docketed by G.C.W.","D. 2 pages. Memorandum, prices of Boston glass. List of prices of glass of varying sizes. Document, in unknown hand, docketed, watermark.","D.S. 1 page. Amount £4.0.4. Document signed, charred fragment only, laminated. Receipted by Joseph Mott.","D. 1 page. Receipt for£8.10.7  \"for [ ] potatoes for the use of the President.\" Document, fragment, laminated, watermark, incomplete (Run).","Letter cover, to Mrs. Anna Washington, Alexandria. 1 document, fragment, laminated.","Letter and letter cover, to Col. John Augustine Washington, Bushfield. Document, fragment of cover, charred by fire, laminated, docket (cannot be deciphered), directed \"favr. Th. [Snow?]\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Bill for early pease, Windsor Beanes, cauliflower, cabbage, lettuce, artichoak, etc. Document signed, fragment, laminated. Receipted by John Le Keux.","London. Bill for 9 1/4 yds. rich hair camlet. Document, partly printed bill, laminated. Receipted by J. Stonehen[ ] for Messrs. Lowth and [ ].","D. 1 page. \"First attempt in poetic way by Eliza McCaw and Ann Washington.\" On reverse of letter cover of a letter from Sarah Craufurd to Ann Washington, dated March 10, laminated, watermark.","D. 1 page. Gives marriage and death dates of George and Ann Fairfax Washington Lee. Also births of their children, dates of christening, their Godparents, etc. Autograph document, laminated, not examined for watermark.","Fragment of vellum with notes. 1 page. \"Tobacco ... by Gen. Washington ........ at Mount Vernon and manufactured by ... to his ... Col. Wm. A. Washington and by him bequeathed to ... son Col. W. Washington in ...\"","Order, David Stewart to Mr. Stark of Hanover. Regarding the estate of John Parke Custis. February order against Starke Oliver 26 attachment for answer 26 - 52 cents. (Signed) William Pollard, cl[er]k.","Requests money to pay for a load of hay. \"I am pennyless indeed.\" Autograph letter initialed, quarter sheet. Name on original manuscript appears as \"L. Wn.\" Robert Beverly was executor of William A. Washington's estate.","A.D. 2 pages. 10 line poem in praise of G.W., ending \"Washington - The Nation Glories in the name To bear it is the pride of fame.\" Autograph document, fragment, marked in another hand \"by Robert Lewis Fredericksburg, Va.,\" at bottom of paper is scratched out a verse to a sweetheart, laminated.","Schedule of the papers of General Washington in possession of George Corbin Washington.","\"His Britannic Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary.\" Son of Samuel Vaughan.","Survey, Mount Vernon Land. A.D. 2 pages. Plat of 150 acres of land at mouth of Dogue Creek, conveyed by Wm. Spencer to Richard Osborn, later a part of Mount Vernon. Document, possibly docketed in G.W.'s hand \"Old Survey of no use,\" laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. To Woodlawn. \"Monday night.\" Thanks her for letters and valuable present--Patty [Martha Custis Peter] sent her chocolate, oranges and sage--her illness-hopes to be spared a while longer to her helpless family--must eat only simple food--chocolate for breakfast and whey at night--her garden--hears that Betsy [Eliza Custis Law] looks badly--\"I would not my Child send your letter again to Law for I do not suppose it would have the smallest effect in changing his plans.\"--returns her towels and basket. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, spread eagle watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"E. Stuart.\"","Note, A.D. 1 page. Autograph document, in 3rd person, in hand of G.A.W., fragment, silked. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Geo. A. Washington.\" Incomplete note, requesting \"2 good gridstones\" [grindstones??]. On reverse is account in G.A.W.'s writing dated May 23d, for making clothing.","A.L.S. 1 page. Apoligizes for leaving him last night without shaking his hand or wishing him goodnight--afraid he would take it as intentional--send more of the Shalloon [woolen fabric of twill weave, used chiefly for linings] and some patterns of white satin with prices. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, watermark.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Mount Vernon to Alexandria. Received letter and key--send any of his shirts or handkerchiefs that are done--extreme heat--intends coming to Alexandria soon. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, watermark.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Visit of Miss Caton to Mt. Vernon--her approaching [marriage] to someone who will make her miserable--has heard of Burd's approaching marriage--General Moreau in Philadelphia--fever raging in Phila. will prevent [Bush. Washington] holding court there until Dec.--fears fever has come to Washington--Uncle [Bushrod Washington] leaves for Trenton and Aunt for \"upper country,\" so will be alone--will try to visit Phila. in Spring. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, postmarked \"Alexa. Va., laminated, George Washington's watermark (incomplete). Name on original manuscript appears as \"B. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. La Grange to Woodlawn. \"Our travelers\" have returned in good health--they received handsome presents she sent--hopes to speak to her in person some day. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermarked (Van der Ley), in French.","A.L.S. 1 page. To Georgetown. Has lost his second mother, \"the mother of the angelic companion of my life ...\"--present his excuses to her sister [E.P. Custis Law]. Autograph letter signed, written in French, integral cover, laminated, watermark (dove of peace). Name on original manuscript appears as \"G. W. Lafayette.\"","A.L.S. Washington to New York. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Eliza P. Custis.\" Concerning her picture that she does not like to be without even though she is sure it is safe \"in your care.\" Next to her little grandchildren she values it above all things. Has been ill with a pain in her head and eyes.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Sends, according to her request, her Museums and the \"Battle of Prague\"--hasn't time to give news of the [Praus ?] but supposes [Christian Blackburn] and Polly have done so--heard news of her at Annapolis [of her expecting a child]--reminds her he is to be one of the God fathers. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Nath. Craufurd.\" Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Sends preserves and handkerchiefs--will have children innoculated--ask Dr. to send pills for violent oppression in her breast. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Tom, watermark incomplete. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S.C.\"","A.D. 1 page. Autograph document, fragment, laminated, directed by \"favor Mr. Scott\". Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Bowling Green, Tavern. Reached General Spotswoods and found him ill--her own depressed spirits at parting from mother and father and [Polly]--prays for [Polly's] restoration to health--will send barley sugar and try to get some entertaining magazines to send her--will write how she likes her new home--forward her the calico from Alexa. when it arrives--Kitty [Blackburn] sends love. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark (R. Williams). Name on original manuscript appears as \"Ann Washington.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Goes to Greenwood [Md.] for 3 weeks--promises to write often. Autograph letter signed, laminated, incomplete watermark.","A.L.S. 1 page. Will with pleasure come to her--her husband is ill and never received her letters will try to get some books--has send [Richard S. Blackburn's] letters to her. Autograph letter signed, fragment, laminated.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Sally [Craufurd] still pale from ague--Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd still away from home--will get calico for her and send bundle of quilt to Mrs. Lee. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Stage, postmarked \"Dumfries, Sept. 19,\" watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Cautions her not to drink pump water and avoid night air--also cautions [Bushrod Washington] against too much fatigue--asks for some calico which Mr. [Nath.] Craufurd will pick up on next trip. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed \"favor Mrs. Keith,\" watermark incomplete, letter written on cover addressed to Mrs. Craufurd, Greenwood, several messages written on cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"S. Craufurd.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Disappointed [Ann] can't pay the visit she promised--blames [Bushrod Wasington] for her not being able to come--cannot go to B[ush]field because they have no carriage--sorry there wasn't muslin for a christening cap--won't have child christened until [Ann] can stand for her. Autograph letter signed, laminated, postscript on reverse cannot be deciphered, watermark (crown). Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Hopes she hasn't given up intention of going to springs--hopes she'll come soon [to Rippon Lodge]-will wait to go to Dickey's [R.S. Blackburn] until she can go with her--ask Mr. [Bushrod] Washington how much money will Kitty [Blackburn] need?--Capt. Campbell expected to die from abcess on lungs. Autograph letter signed, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. \"Friday.\" Got home yesterday and Polly's [Blackburn] fever seems worse--will take her to Dr.'s when she is able to travel--fears cruel ride to Greenwood will be hard to take--write how she likes her housekeeper--Dickey [R.S. Blackburn] very industrious, hopes it will last. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. \"Monday evening.\" Glad to hear she reached Fredericksburg safely--Edmond Lee delivered box of paints and received from her $30 and Jude's [Judith Blackburn] riding coat. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. Disappointed at not hearing from her--[Sarah Craufurd] left yesterday, says she is to accompany [Ann] to Springs in July--will be glad to get her anything she desires--hopes Kitty [Blackburn] does well in her studies--goes to brother's [Richard Scott Blackburn] next week--they [R.S. Blackburn] have lost their son. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Stage, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 2 pages. They have all been sickly--little Tom [Blackburn, Jr.] has flux--sends her some servants--send things for Nell to sew, and will make her do it. Autograph letters signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark torn. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Sends beer and pickles by Will, also marmalade--sends $3 in part payment for Dickey's [R.S. Blackburn] tea. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated.","A.L.S.  1 page. Got down a little after dark--Polly [Blackburn] tolerable well--Lewis will bring sugar--send patterns of jacket--sent money to pay tradesman, hates to be in their debt--sends cherries and pease--will send lamb when they kill one. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Stranded in Dumfries by her horses running away and servant sent after them--she and Polly [Blackburn] both ill there--sends Brena [servant] for her, who has promised to behave well--gave Brena money for linen to make herself a jacket and petticoat. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"C. Blackburn.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. Sorry they were delayed in town by Jack's injury--[Richard S. Blackburn] not home, so can't offer loan of his phaeton. Autograph letter signed, integral cover, laminated, directed by Will, watermark.","D. Survey, plot of land in Georgetown. Intersection of Back St. and W-n St. in Thomas Beall of Georgetown second addition to Georgetown ... several lots included in the survey ... Text and diagram.","A.L.S. 1 page. Mrs. Washington thanks Mr. Snow for his present of Oranges. She asks him if he could enquire among the shops for cotton resembling the piece she is sending him and if he is lucky in finding it will he please purchase one yard and a half for her. She does not wish to hurry him in this matter.","Document, 1 page. Some of these papers are in the collection given by Mr. Stewart, see Checklist of the Collection nos. 31, 32.","Autograph note, half page. Mrs. Lee sends a black apron which Mrs. Turberville may return when next at Mt. Pleasant or whenever needed. Autograph note, 3rd person, half-page. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Mrs. G. Lee\". [Writer is Ann Fairfax Washington Lee; recipient could be her sister-in-law, Martha Lee who married Maj. George Tuberville].","Cover or wrapping label. \"For/ Cousin Nelly/ from/ Sade.\"","Genealogy note, \"Washington pedigree.\" General information on English ancestors ... quotes Sparks' Life of Washington and Burke's Commoners of Great Britain. Mr. Grace to Washington.","Slip of paper with note, \"Thomas Beall of Geo and Ann Beall Bills for Taxes Geo. C[orbin] Washington Cheques and Signatures.\"","1 pr. shoes for Negro Ellick, $1.50.","Note with list of letters. \"Autograph letters (being copies or in his hand).\" Included are Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Jay, Lafayette, Judge Peters, Bishop White, ...","Mourning poem. A.D. 4 pages. \"A feeble tribute in a Short funeral thought offered to the Memory of the Dear the Illustrous George Washington.\" Autograph letter signed, folio size. Written and signed by Josiah Throop, Johnstown, New York.","A.L.S. 1 page. Invites young Hamiilton to Arlington House after he met him at Mr. Calverts. -- Calls himself and his wife \"plain old-fashioned folk.\" Written to Alexander Hamilton's son.","A.L.S. 3 pages. To Audley. Concerning the imprudent behavior of a relative, Mary. Integral cover, wax seal.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Congratulations on a fine harvest, and hopes that it will bring a good price. They are expecting 85 cents for theirs. Report on the success of a newly aquired wheat reaper.","A.L.S. 3 pages. Woodlawn to Audley. Report on the farm business. He is sending him \"four yellow horse chesnut trees and two Red.\"","A.L.S. 3 pages. Proposal for a new operation for transporting the wheat crop efficiently and economically. L.L.'s current agent, Davis, has been unsatisfactory in this matter. Integral cover, wax seal.","A.D.S. Bushrod and Corbin Washington as Executors of John Augustine Washington, deceased, bring complaint against Lewis and Noble for non-payment of bond due John Augustine. Document signed, but not by the concerned parties.","\"A Perpetual Almanack.\" Handwritten calendar and rule \"to find the day of the month.\" For years 1830-1850.  Handwriting not identified.","Prayer book, Washington family. Judge Washington, Mount Vernon on one side. Ann Eliza Washington, Mt. Zepher, Virginia on the front cover. Handwritten prayers for morning and evening with some blank pages.","Printed invitation to a birthnight Ball on February 22, to be given at the City Hotel. Includes a list of managers. By Esther Maria Coxe Lewis.","A.L.S. 3 pages. The letter describes the death and funeral of Mr. [Major Richard L] Blackburn and mentions the condition and feeding of certain livestock as well as his plans for milling corn. On portion of cover there appears a list of domestic items and concerns in an unidentified handwriting. Autograph letter signed, integral cover.","D. 4 pages. Extracts from Washington family wills, and legal documents, relating to MV, viz. Augustine W-n's deed conveying Mount Vernon to Lawrence, will of Augustine W-n, Bushrod's interpretations. Name does not appear on original manuscript.","A.L.S. 1 page. Concerning a book, \"Resolutions of '98-'99\", which was mistakenly sent to the Library of Congress.","Group of mss. fragments and newspaper fragments discovered in a rat's nest in the Washington bedchamber in 1905. Includes scraps and fragments of the following: Letter from Bushrod Washington, ca. April 4, 1806 to his wife Ann Blackburn Washington, letter to unknown recipient from \"Mr. Greenwood,\" ca. May 7, 1805, letter from unknown author to  \"Friend [Jeremiah] Sanford\" ca. April 6, 1783, and a letter from J. B. Mickoby to Mrs. [Ann Blackburn] Washington discussing Bushrod Washington's recovery from the grippe. These are not full letters, and are in various states of deterioration.","A.L.S. 4 pages. Informs his father of wheat harvest and current sale price per bushel. Explains a disciplinary problem he has had with a slave and overseer. Integral cover. Name on original manuscript appears as \"L. Lewis.\"","Receipt, Sheriff of Fairfax County. For executing a capias on Thomas Kirby Amount: $.63.","Newspaper clipping. Article on Audley. Writer and paper not identified.","A.S.N. 1 page. Invitation to a party.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Describes his travels since leaving her at Elsing Green ... Name on original manuscript appears as \"Robt. Lewis.\"","Cover note. A fragment \"Papers relative to Major George A. Washington.\"","A.L.S. 1 page. \"I am very sorry it is not in my power now to send you the mony if you had aplyed to my son Batt he could a payed you or if you had lett me know sooner could got it for you ...\" Postcript: asks Mackenzie to give her best to Batt if he should see him. Name on original manuscript appear as \"F. Dandridge.\"","A.N.S. 1 page. Charlestown.  \"Please to get me a side[?] of leather, if your town affords it, that is fit to make me some light shoes, as my man Daniel, has nothing, ... I'll also thank you to get me a hammer mould, for my smiths shop.\" Name on original manuscript appears as \"Lawrence A. Washington.\"","A.D.S. 1 page. Petition to the Frederick County Court. Signed by Hannah Washington, Alvin Throckmorton, William A. Booth, [ ] LaRue, Jacob LaRue. They petition the court to \"have the Road Leading from Buck marsh through the Land of Warner Washington Decd--to the Berkley Line; removed--\".","A.L.S. 1 page. Autograph letter signed, seal (red). edges are brown/black from fire.","Partially printed Broadside with A.L.S. written on bottom and verso from D.P. Ridgeway to John Redfield. Advertisement reads \"A small farm for sale! Composed of 50, 100, or 150 acres, as may suit the Purchaser. For the Ready  Money, the subscribers will sell for a low price. The property is located about six miles from Alexandria, Va., nearly adjoining to Mount Vernon. For further information, apply to the subscribers on the premises.\" The letter asks for assistance with the sale of the property.","A.D. One manuscript, 33 pages. Autobiography of Rev. James Craik, grandson of Dr. James Craik.","Diary, Revolutionary War prisoner. 23 pages. 8\" x 5\". Detailed diary written (after the fact) by a New England Patriot who was captured by the British. Describes his repeated attempts to escape. Excellent description of treatment by the British of American soldiers.","A.L.S. 1 page. \"Miss Frances N. Nightingale, who is proprietor of a school for girls at 20 East 92nd St., has a miniature full length of Washington in a brooch studied with pearls given by ...\" Provenance of W270 taken from the curatorial files.","A.L.S. 1 page. \"The brooch of George Washington (miniature by John Trumbull) is the smallest full length in existence ...\" Provenance of W-270 taken from curatorial files.","A.D. 1 page. \"A piece of the Robe in which Genl. Washington was Christened Also a button from one of his coats.\" Autograph document, (one small envelope) laminated. Provenance information for W-469 taken from the Curatorial Files.","A.D. 3 pages. Provenance information taken from the Curatorial files which discusses table settings for the Seures China and other figurines. Gouverneur Morris is mentioned. Note by Harrison Dodge at bottom reads \"(Found on top of Harpsichord after Council 1912. It refers to the [?] now in Mt. Vernon Mansion - HHD)\"","Newspaper advertisement. John Sunnocks, Trunk-maker from London. Provenance information.","A.L.S.  4 pages. Wilmington, April 14. In regards to furnishing the Delaware Room. Discusses lamp and marble stone cover of the original tomb.","Facsimile reproduction image of firedogs (shows length and height). Research for W-7.","D.S. 1 page. Concerning silver gorget from the Siege of Savannah. Provenance for H-475.","A.D.S. 2 pages. Provenance information for the Stuart Washington Endorsement of authentication made by Caroline H. Richardson. Provenance for H-4.","D. 1 page. Provenance information through Mr. George L. Schuyler and Mrs. Isaac Bell for W-7 firedogs. \"I was present during the winter of 1890 when Mr. George L. Schuyler presented this pair of fire dogs to my mother Mrs. Isaac Bell.\"","Newspaper article. 1 page. Newspaper acct. of relic of the Siege of Savannah. Research for H-475, silver gorget.","D. 1 page. Provenance for the piece of Lace ruffle on Washington's Linen, given by Mrs. Washington to Gilbert Stuart, when he was engaged in finishing the General's Portrait, provenance for W-448.","Printed bookplate of Bushrod Washington.","AL.S. 2 pages. \"Dear friend, The books arrived in perfect order. I ought to have acknowledged their safe receipt, but thought they got so near home in getting to the Antislavery office that you would have no anxiety. I am glad they answered your purpose and whenever i can be of any further service to you in that way I will be glad to do so.\"","A.D. 1 page. Muster roll. No location or unit information.","A.D. 4 pages. Genealogy or family tree of Edmund Law Rogers. Not complete.","Printed ticket to an Alexandria Street Lottery, signed by J. Swift, with \"A.M. Bassett\" written on verso. Number 5529.  Lottery for paving streets of Alex. was authorized in Oct. 1790, with J. Swift as one of those appointed to conduct it. \"The possessor hereof shall be entitled to receive the Prize that may be drawn against it's Number.\"","Print calling card for General Lafayette. Note written on reverse by Mr. Dodge reads \"This card was found by Miss Riggs, V.R. D.C. among papers of her family - sent by her to Mt. Vernon, 1921.\"","Printed broadside with 6 verses of a song to celebrate Washington's birthday. Tune, God Bless America.","Manuscript notes with references to George Washington family and descendants. Badly damaged, deteriorated. Several pages.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Concerning Washingtons shaving stand. W-202","News clipping,  Poem about Washington. \"__ on Washington by George W.P. Custis, of Arlington, The Step-grandson of Washington.\" Handwritten note at bottom reads \"1905. Keep this for Edmund.\"","A.L.S. 4 pages. \"My dear cousin, You would very much oblige me and my neighbours here and at the same time be performing an act of great charity, if you would use your interest to prevent the Lock Keeper of Lock 56 on this Canal being turned out of her situation. She is a widow with six children,...\" with envelope.","A. D. 1 page. Account book fragment with entry for Geo. S. Washington to pay for \"cleaning his shoes.\"","Manuscript notes on the provenance of a cross purported to be a piece of George Washington's coffin. According to the manuscript, the cross was taken \"by bribing a negro\" when Washington's body was transfered to the new tomb in 1831.","In undated note, Mrs. Hamilton sends her compliments to Mr. Gale and Seaon, and states that she would like to subscribe to their weekly paper.","Handwritten transcript (author unknown) of a speach to the United States Senate on George Washington's camp chest.","Oath of Allegiance. 3 pages, 6 pages of text.","This document is a cover sheet describing a collection of letters between the Marquis de Lafayette and Eliza Parke Custis Law. It has a typewritten note at the top of the document in French. The description of the leters is written in pencil, by an unknown hand. It also describes the friendship between George Washington, the Lafayette family, and Eliza Parke Custis Law.","Envelope which once contained an undated letter written by Lord Cornwallis, a letter written by the Marquis de Lafayette, facsimile of a letter written by George Washington, and  letters of Robert E. Lee, Mary Custis Lee, and Colonel Nicholas Rogers.","List of family documents referring to Law, Custis, Lawrence A. Washington, Lawrence Lewis, John Law, James Adams, Eliza Law Rogers, Eleanor A. Rogers, Lloyd Rogers, and Thos. [Thomas] Law.","There are two separate pieces of writing within this folder. One is a handwritten excerpt from George Washington Parke Custis's \"Recollections of Washington,\" describing the John Trumbull portrait of George Washington painted in 1790, and the \"first portrait of George Washington\" by Gilbert Stuart. The other is a narrative written by an unknown Custis descendant describing the the John Wollston portrait of Martha Washington, taken prior to her marriage to George Washington.","Note describing a China saucer that was a part of a larger tea set left to George Washington Parke Custis in Martha Washington's will. This set was given to her by a Mr. VanBraam.","Note provides background information on an engraving of a Betty Washington Lewis portrait, originally thought to be Martha Washington. The engraving was done by Cheney and Kellogg.","Note on a fragment of paper, with information on the deaths of George Washington Parke Custis and [James] Sharples.","Four fragments of a handwritten transcription of a letter from Lord Cornwallis to an unknown recipient. The letter is incomplete.","Copy of letter. George Washington writes to Martha regarding the \"American cause\" and his need to go \"to Boston to take upon [him] the command\". He mentions his possible death and will.","Two nearly identical provenance statements regarding the 1772 Charles Willson Peale portrait of George Washington. One statement has some grammatical edits and inserts. The statement describes the style and subject of the portrait, the various owners (up to Edmund Law Rogers, the grandson of Eliza Parke Custis Law), and the conservation work done on the portrait. Edmund Law Rogers died in 1896. This document is undated, and unauthored.","Indenture, from November 1576, details a land transaction between Edward Zouche and his wife Elenor and three people from Hemyock, Devon county, England. Names appear to be Nicholas (last name unclear), John Perry(?), and Charles Ford.  On bifold reads \"Hemyock, Zouch to Cha Ford \u0026 Nov. 19.\" Related documentation from auction house indicates the document was signed by Lawrence Washington, the quintuple great-grandfather of George Washington.","The book is inscribed to Louisa C. Washington to Hannah B. Washington.","Name index. pp. 1-107 ledger entries, 108-141 blank, 142-155 missing, 156-176 copies of leases deeds, etc. watermark.","Box also contains loose items that originally went with the ledger including: ","1) 1771 July 31. Letter, Anne Haulworth to \"dear Madam,\" A.N.S. Request for 25 pounds of sugar ... \n2) 1773 August 12. Letter, Jesse Coats to John Augustine Washington. A.N.S. Coats requests Washington to pay Thomas Blane the money Washington owes Coats ...\n3) 1778 September 12. Ledger entry of tobacco sales, Amt. of tobacco and price received ...\n4) 1779 May 22. Receipt, Sum of 30/ for the Virginia \"Gazette\" pd. by Col. Washington for Phillip Smith ...\n5) 1779 October 1. List of tools lent to Jas. Brinnon by John A. Washington.\n6) 1780 November 23. Account, Major Burditt Asheton with John A. Washington. To cash pd. Wm. Pegg.\n7) 1782 June 25. Account, Elizabeth Sehon with Mr. Will Mills. Mills was John A. Washington's overseer ... she desires payment of 2 1/2 barrels of Indian corn which was promised for 5 yds. of cloth for a coat ...\n8) 1783 June 14. Tax receipt for tobacco. Note of payment at Nomini for inspection of tobacco and taxes thereon ...\n9) 1784 April. Account, John Carroll with John A. Washington. Carroll made a trip to Berkeley for JAW ...\n10) 1784 April 15. Receipt, Thomas Kirkpatrick to Jeremiah Sandford. For 10 barrels of flour ... pinned to credit side of Kirkpatrick's account in the Ledger ...\n11) 1787 August 6. Note, Bushrod Washington to unknown recipient. Expresses regret that an account has remained unsettled when the writer thought it had been paid.\n12) undated. Notes gold and paper money on hand.\n13) undated. Account, John Walker with John A. Washington. For weaving cloth for Washington and Mr. Rice ... account of Mr. Will Rice appears on this page ...\n14) undated. Account, Robert Lewis with the Farmer's Hotel Washington City.","The ledger of William Carlin, who was a tailor in Alexandria who made clothes for George Washington and other staff members at Mount Vernon.","Contains decision in friendly suit of Lawrence A. Washington \u0026 others against Bushrod Washington \u0026 Lawrence Lewis, acting executors of General Washington, dated April 15, 1825 and signed by A. Moore, Commissioner and auditor--Order of Court of the District of Columbia, Alexandria County, Lawrence Washington and the other Legatees, etc. against Bushrod Washington, Lawrence Lewis, etc. May 19, 1823 teste Edm. I Lee C.C.--sales of a portion of the estate with names of purchasers, etc. (1802-1805)--Accounts of various legatees in account with estate--accounts of Lawrence Lewis reported to Fairfax Courthouse.","General Business Accounts. Beginning at end of the book are 14 pages devoted to an account with the Schooner William Henry. The entries are in the hand of Robert Beverley, later, the executor of Wm. A. Washington's estate.","Contains Bishop Wilson's Sacra Privata--favorite hymns, prayers,--extracts from Sharps Sermons--12 golden rules and other religious extracts--notes on the education of children.","(London: Printed for J. Harris)","Westervelt's journey was made in 1839, recorded in 1841 and the dedication to Hon. Richard Rover is dated Dec. 18, 1842.\nBount cursory descriptions of the principal cities between N.Y. and Society Hill ... 15 p. description of Mount Vernon, grounds, tomb, Mansion: interior and exterior ... appalled at the ruined condition of the estate.","Manuscript diary of Civil War soldier Private James A. Minish, 105th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers. With spiral-bound, typescript transcription of the diary and additional letters, edited and annotated by M. L. Brown. The diary includes descriptions of Minish's visits to Washington D.C. and Mount Vernon.","A Reconstruction-era manuscript journal kept by Helen Josephine Dike Stearns, wife of a prominent New York merchant. The journal includes descriptions of a visit to Washington D.C. and Mount Vernon in April 1870.","There are three sets of entries in the ledger.  The first set of entries consists of 36 pages and date to 1739, 1740, 1742, 1744, 1745, 1746, and 1747 and individual lists are accepted and signed by William Fairfax ( 1691 – 1757), who had just built Belvoir.    Several pages are headed \"Gedney Clarke Mercht of Barbados\" who apparently is in charge of shipping items to William Fairfax in Virginia.\nThe second set of entries in the ledger comprises most of the ledger and consists of  52  pages.  It covers the years 1760 to 1772 and  accounts are initialed by \"GWFx,\"  George William Fairfax, son of William Fairfax, who died in 1757. These entries consist of page after page of goods or services purchased largely from London merchants; Cheapside, Fleet Street, and Charring Cross are mentioned.   \nA third section of the ledger consists of six pages in the middle of the book that date from 1760 to 1766.  It is an \"Acct of Sales of Tobacco\" from 1760 to 1766.  The names of the buyers are unknown.","A.D. 46 pages. Autograph document, leatherbound ledger. Account book kept by Fanny Bassett Washington from the death of her husband George Augustine Washington until her marriage to Tobias Lear. Household, financial accounts.","Scrapbook contains prints, original and copies of letters, and financial documents dating from the early 18th to late 19th century.","Commonplace book of Louisa Clemson Brown (later Rogers), a descendant of George Washington Steptoe, nephew of George Washington. Louisa lived from 1862-1939 in West Virginia.","Commonplace book signed on title page Mary Rogers, believed to be Mary Washington Rogers (later Laidley) of West Virginia, a descendant of George Washington Steptoe, nephew of George Washington.  The scrapbook contains letters and poems regarding God, Autumn, love, religion, friendship, prayer, Mrs. Rogers, and Mary.","Richard Roberts was the son of Richard Roberts (1808-1876). His mother died when he was five years old and the family left New Jersey a few years later. Likely they joined the Quaker community which had established itself in Alexandria in the 1850s, the pacifist Woodlawn Quakers. This group lived near the village of Accotink, a place mentioned several times in Robert's autobiography. According to a history of the Alexandria Quaker Meeting by Martha Claire Catlin, the group befriended and supported the economic independence and land ownership of the free African Americans in the area. The 1870 census shows Richard Robert's family living on real estate valued at $7,250, on a portion of Mount Vernon where they had numerous African American neighbors. Given the descriptions in the text, the Roberts farm may have been part of Washington's \"Muddy Hole\" or \"Dogue Run\" property. Roberts provides descriptions of his life there, the estate, and inhabitants, just after the Civil War.","Charter of Robert Washington of Sulgrave, Co. Northants, and his son and heir Lawrence Washington, being a quit claim whereby they both give up to Roger Littleford of Sulgrave, \"husbandman,\" their right and title in a messuage or tenement in Sulgrave lately in possession of John Mosse of Sulgrave \"laborer\", also their right and title in one quadrant and a \"quarterne\" of a virgate of land in Sulgrave. Signed and sealed by both Robert and Lawrence Washington, signed on verso by four witnesses.","The two signers of this document are direct ancestors of the first President of the United States, George Washington. Robert Washington, 1540-1619, was the eldest son of Lawrence, builder of Sulgrave Manor. The other signer, Robert's eldest son, Lawrence, 1565-1616, was grandfather of Colonel John Washington, who settled in Virginia in 1657 and was himself great-grandfather of the first President.","Journal of weather conditions and events taking place at Mt. Vernon under supervision of Bushrod Washington--[Cannon was evidently an overseer]--acct. of Birthday celebration in Alexandria-- acct. of many persons coming to Mt. Vernon to \"view the situation\"--mentions visiters and family and financial matters--enmity for Dutchman Frobel--hire of a German gardener--Mr. Jackson \"... took his [runaway] Negroe in Philada. but he was taken away from him again by the mob.\" Bound diary, in front is name \"John Brazier Cannon Mount Vernon February 20th 1806\" (There is also a bound typescript in library).Bound Manuscript. 182 pages.","This manuscript is made up of several sections. Approximately the first 100 pages include inventories of the Mount Vernon estate's contents (silver, dishes, beds, linens, and so on). That set of inventories was begun during Bushrod Washington's tenure as owner of Mount Vernon. Much of the text appears to be in his handwriting. The middle 200 pages are made up of the manuscript contain the daily diary of John A. Washington III for the years 1842-1845, while he owned Mount Vernon. The final 50 or so pages contain John A. Washington's record of work done by various individuals on the Mount Vernon property for several months at the end of 1842 to the beginning of 1843; a variety of other miscellaneous records and accounts are included in these final pages, all of which appear \"upside down\" in relation to the inventories and diary because they were written with the blank book flipped over so that the original back cover became the front cover. The inventories include two lists of slaves: one is dated 20 July 1815 (during the Bushrod Washington years); and the other with birthdates to April 1845 (during the John A. Washington III years).","The first page reads \"An account of the proceedings of the Commissioners appointed by the County Court of Fairfax County VA to assess the damages to be paid by the Manassas Gap Railroad to the Landowners through whose lands in Fairfax county the Railroad shall be constructed\". John Augustine Washington was a commissioner along with J.B. Hunter, L.M. Ball, E.G. Ford, and G.M. Millar. This is an account of their surveys including their travels to the various sites.","Ledger, possibly kept by Lawrence Washington, contains notes on books in the Library of Congress and in the Alexandria library.","The journal includes topics of medicinal notes, farrier techniques, recipes, and law.","Journal begins with a \"List of negros\" including name, when born, and how acquired. Journal includes dated daily entries and an alphabetized index at the end. There is also an annotated drawing of the interior arrangement of the New Tomb.","The first entry in the diary is a 3 page \"List of negros\", belonging to John Augustine Washington. The list includes names, birthdates, and sources of acquisition. Other entries in the diary are regarding business, financial matters, and the management of Mount Vernon.","Bound manuscript contains the returns kept for General Poor's Brigade, by Captain Benjamin Walker, at various camps, a few returns left unaccomplished, several general orders and records of courts-martial,and a legal docket ca. 1830. These daily inventories of soldiers and their equipment begin at Valley Forge in January 1778 and run through May 1779.","Anne S. Frobel's father, John Jacob Frobel, was Ann Washington's music teacher, and lived for a short time at Mount Vernon (circa 1804-1806) with Bushrod and Ann Washington. The diary includes reminiscences of her childhood visits to Mount Vernon.Part I of the diary covers the Civil War years, 1861-1865. It constitutes almost 90% of the diary and deals with Anne and her sister Elizabeth's experiences as two female southern sympathizers alone on a farmstead, \"Wilton Hill,\" outside of Alexandria, Va. Frobel describes the occupation of northern Virginia by Union soldiers, as well as their own house and grounds by the Union Army.She reveals both their fears and courage as she describes problems with Union soldier raids, and her attempts to get protection from Union officers. She relates the hazards of travelling to Alexandria, difficulties obtaining passes, and the desertion of slaves to the army. She also relates her own deteriorating relationship with her slaves, and their relationship to the soldiers.Part II of the diary describes a six-year period after the war, 1873-1879, detailing Elizabeth's and her financial hardships and the difficulty of collecting rent from tenants. She also relates their attempts to sell their farm.","Contains copies of letters written in the course of Clement Biddle's business dealings in Philadelphia. Includes copies of letters to George Washington (28 in number), Henry Knox, James Wilkinson, and Timothy Pickering, and others. The Washington letters concern his efforts to procure household goods, furniture, agricultural implements and supplies for the Washington family, providing a record of the development of the Mount Vernon estate in the period between the Revolutionary War and Washington's presidency. The letters also reveal interesting insights into life in Philadelphia during the period of the Constitutional Convention.","Contains accounts for the running of George Washington's Mount Vernon estate, its constituent farms and businesses. Entries document expenses for the fisheries, tailor work, voyage of the brig (or brigantine) Farmer to Jamaica in 1774, tools, clothing for slaves, expenses for various craftsmen, food, weaving, tobacco, and much more. Earliest entries are said to be in the hand of John Kirkpatrick, while the last two thirds of the volume are in the hand of Lund Washington. About a half dozen notations in George Washington's hand also appear. Quite a few later manuscript additions appear throughout, giving explanations or 'editorial commentary' on the text. Pages numbered 89-107 were removed prior to the original coming to Mount Vernon.","Also available at Mount Vernon: typed transcription dating perhaps to 1932 (Transctiption 17-A); handwritten \"transcript with index\" by A.L. Reese dating to 1946 (Transcription 18-A); and typed transcription created by Gwendolyn White and Maureen Connors in 2009 (Transcription 45-A).","Blank book, leaves ruled for musical notation. Folio, bound in calf. Inscription on the flyleaf: \"Martha Parke Custis March 1768\" in the hand of George Washington. Contains holograph short musical pieces, some with texts in English, suitable for a beginning student, in two different hands, believed to be those of Martha Parke Custis and her teacher John Stadler.","Bound volume includes various sheet music bound together for use of Eleanor Parke Custis.  Front cover contains the name \"Eleaner P. Custis [sic]\" embossed on leather. Includes \"Trois Sonates a quatre mains pour clavecin ou piano forte,\" among others. Includes handwritten note at the end of the volume.","The bound sheet music was owned by Eleanor Park Custis, approximately 1786-1792.  Includes multiple music publications that are bound together. Music was composed for various instruments such as violin and harpsichord, as well as voice.","The bound manuscript music contains music in the hand of Eleanor Parke Custis, with a collection of miscellaneous pieces including the published score of \"Love in a Village: A Comic Opera.\" Signed \"Eleanor Parke Custis, February 25th 1797.\" The front cover contains the the number \"1442\" in the bottom left corner.","Bound volume belonged to Eleanor Parke Custis, whose name is embossed in leather on the cover as \"Eleanor P. Custis.\" Includes multiple musical works bound together.  Works are for instrument and voice, in Italian.  Also contains a souvenir piece of a banner and a handwritten note.","The bound sheet music of twelve progressive lessons for the harpsichord, piano forte or organ, was owned by Eleanor Parke Custis. Also includes handwritten music and notes. The verso of the front cover includes an inscription, \"Frances Parke Lewis 1814.\"","Folio, modern binding of Robert Bremner's 'The Harpsichord or Spinnet Miscellany,' belonging to Martha Parke Custis. Inscription on recto or leaf following title page: \"Martha Parke Custis January the 19 1769\" and \"Marta Parke Custis.\" Pages, full and partial, have been silked.","Bound collection of published chamber works by Pleyel and three sonatas by Kozeluch primarily for piano-forte and harpsichord. Manuscript copy of \"Hope Told a Flattering Tale,\" by Pleyel; \"Here's a health to ane I loe dear,\" music by Kozeluch -poetry by Robert Burns; \"Come live with me, \u0026 be my love,\" composed by Emerick, poetry by Shakespeare; \"The Chieftain,\" words by T. C. [Thomas Campbell]; \"The Hunter's Horn,\" words by Fitzsimons, music by Philips (?); \"Dearest Maid I adore thee,\" words by J. Lee Lewis, composed by W Slape; in the hand of Eleanor Parke Custis.  Also includes manuscript copy of \"Hymn of Riego\" in the hand of Eleanor Parke Custis [Lewis] in 1826. A handwritten poem on the final page is inspired by Thomas Moore's \"Come rest in this bosom.\"","Leather bound volume of sheet music. Includes a handwritten note on first page, \"This music book was bound by ... Custis...\", and is signed \"Audley.\" The title page reads \"Twelve Pieces for the Harpsichord or piano forte composed by Sig. Sterkel of Vienne.\"","Leather bound volume of sheet music and lyrics. Front conver contains the name \"Eleanor P. Custis\" embossed in red leather. There is a handwritten index in Italian. Also contains an unbound song titled \"Highland Mary.\"","Land grant of Culpeper, proprietor of Northern Neck, of 5000 acres to Col. John Washington and Col. Nicholas Spencer; the original patent for the Mount Vernon lands. Paper seal with coat of arms upper left corner. Docketed by George Washington and others on verso.","A.D.S. 1 page. A grant for 584 acres of land in Stafford, [later Fairfax] County on the north side of Little Hunting Creek, for transporting twelve persons to Va. Document signed, with embossed seal of colony, laminated, oversize document, endorsed in hand of Genl. W-n on back, watermark. This property was acquired by Washington in 1760. Signed by Virginia governor Herb. Jeffreys, Recorded by [Jno. Harrison?].","A.D.S. On verson of W-646 Thomas Culpeper land grant to John Washington and Nicholas Spencer. For 5000 acres of land in Stafford Co. and \"near ye land of Capt. Giles Brent,\" land bounded by the main river [Potomac] and two creeks, Little Hunting and Epsewasson. Document, a transcript in hand of [George Brent ?,] laminated.","A.D.S. 1 page. For consideration of 5 shillings, Roger and Mildred Gregory \"hath Granted Bargained Sold ... all that certain Parcel or Tract of Land Situate Lying and being in Overwharton Parish in Stafford County and Being by Estematon Two Thousand and Five hundred Acres ... Half of five Thousand Acres formerly laid out for Nicholas Spencer and Capt. Lawrence Washington ...\" for a term of 1 year. Document signed, endorsed on reverse in unknown hand \"Merandom this Lease was acknowledged by Roger Gregory and Mildred his wif in Aprell Jeneral Court 1726,\" and endorsed by GW, \"Rogr. and Mildred Gregory Lease to Aug. Washington 16th May 1726,\" oversize document, 2 red seals, laminated, watermark, endorsed by G.W. Signed by Rog. and Mildred Gregory, and witnessed by Wm. Aylett Jr., John Washington and Lawr. Butler.","A.D.S. \" ... in Consideration of the Sum of One Hundred and Eighty pounds Stirling Money of Great Britain ... All that certain Tract or Parcel of Land Situate Lying and Being in the Parish of Overwharton [Stafford] [now Fairfax] County ... Being by Estimation Two Thousand and Five hundred Acres a Moiettie or half of Five Hundred Acres formerly Lay'd out for Collo. Nicholas Spencer and Capt. Lawrence Washington ...\"Signed by Mildred and Roger Gregory and witnessed by William Aylett Jr., John Washington, and Lawrence Butler. Endorsed on reverse by George Washington. Below the indenture in another hand is a memorandum of \"The Corse of Spencer Land and Mine ...\" with boundaries given. Laminated, two red seals, watermark.","A.D.S. 1 page. In consideration of sum of 5 shillings, Roger and Mildred Gregory have \"Bargained and Sold ... unto Augustine Washington all that ... Tract ... Lying ... in the Parish of Overwharton and county of Stafford, Containing by Estimation two Thousand five Hundred Acres being a moity or half of five Thousand Acres of Land formerly laid out for Coll. Nicholas Spencer and Capt. Lawrence Washington ... \". Document signed, endorsed by G.W. \"Roger and Mildd. Gregory Lease to Auge. Washington 18th Oct. 1726,\" oversize document, laminated, 2 red seals, watermarks; also endorsed by G.W.Signed by Rog. and Mildred Gregory. Witnessed by Robt. Lawton and Isaac Parkinson. Proved at General Court Oct. 20 1726 by R. Hickman Clerk of General Court.","A.D.S. 1 page. Roger and Mildred Gregory, \"... for and in Consideration of the Summ of one hundred and Eighty pounds Sterling ... Do Give Grant ... unto the said Augustine Washington ... in he the said Augustine Washington's actuall possession Now being by vertue of a Bargan and Sale to him there of made by Indenture ... All that ... Tract ... of Land ... Lying ... in the parish of Overwharton and County of Stafford containing by Estimation two thousand five hundred acres being a moiety or half of five thousand acres of Land formerly laid out for Coll. Nicholas Spencer and Capt. Lawrence Washington ...\" Document signed, oversize document, endorsed \"Roger Gregory and Mildred Gregory Augt. Washington,\" [this is possibly in Augustine Washington's hand], dated in George Washington's hand \"19th of Oct. 1726,\" laminated, 2 red seals, watermarks. Signed by Rog. and Mildred Gregory. Witnessed by Robt. Lawton and Isaac Parkinson. Proved at General Court on Oct. 20, 1726 by R. Hickman, Clerk of General Court.","Deed of lease for 2 parcels of Mount Vernon land from William Spencer to Lawrence Washington.","Deed of release of Mount Vernon lands, William and Elizabeth Spencer to Lawrence Washington.","A.D.S. 1 page. For five shillings, leases land for one year in Prince William Cty. [Fairfax] on Dogue Creek \"being part of a Tract formerly granted to Collo. William Travers ...\" containing 545 1/2 acres. Autograph document signed, oversize document, laminated, docketed. Signed by Zepha. Wade and witnessed by Richard Osborn, Anna A. Hampton, John Hart, and [Jn.] Thurman. Receipted on reverse for 5 shillings by Z. Wade same witnesses. Acknowledged in Court July 29, 1740 by Catesby Cocke, Clerk.","A.D.S. 1 page. For sum of one hundred pounds sterling the Wades deed to John Brown \"all that tract or Parcell of Land ... sicuate lying and being in the County of Prince William [Fairfax] at the head of Doeg Creek and being part of a tract formerly granted to Colo. Wm. Travers\" (March 22, 1677)--later purchased by Wade of Thomas Brooke and Sarah his wife-- 545 1/2 acres. Document signed, docketed, oversize document, laminated, watermark. Signed by Violinder and Zeph. Wade, witnessed by Richard Osborn, Anne Hampton, John [Hart?] and Jno Thurman. Receipt for £100 on reverse, signed by Wade, with same witnesses. Recorded July 29, 1740; also a commission to examine Violinder Wade about her consent to relinquishing her dower rights in the land--signed by Catesby Cocke, clerk. [See under 1805, April 29, Defense of title to Woodlawm, by Lawrence Lewis].","A.D.S. on vellum. 1 page. Army Commission of Lawrence Washington as captain in provincial forces serving under Admiral Vernon in the Cartagena campaign. Signed by Hollis Newcastle [Duke of Newcastle], entered with Secretary at war by Thomas Sherwin. Entered with Commissioner of Musters by [Jas. Pitchart?]. Embossed seal, and seal of George II, Docketed and marked \"This commission was delivered the tenth day of July 1740 to the within named Lawrence Washington Esqr. [signed] Will Gooch.\"","Survey plat map of land contained between Dogue Run and Little Hunting Creek, shows the original grant of land between the Spencer family and the Washington family originally granted by Thomas Lord Culpeper in 1674 to Col. John Washington, who arrived in Virginia in 1657 and to Col. Nathaniel Spencer for a grant of 5,000 acres. This land is the future site of Mount Vernon. Survey made for plaintiff Sampson Darrell against defendant Zephaniah Wade. Autograph document signed, 1 page.","A.D.S. 9 pages. Deposition in the suit of Thomas Marshall against Samson Darrell. Depositions of William Godfrey, Robert Step[h]ens, Edward Violet, Penelope Osborne, Ann Drakeford, Daniel Ansdale, Thomas, Odford, John Gist, William Brummett, Elias Guess, Thomas Lewis, Bryant Allison, John Sno[w]den, James Halley, Sarah Lewis, John Simpson, and Jeremiah Sparks, in a boundary dispute between Thomas Marshall and Samson [or Sampson?] Darrell involving the line of the original grant to Nichol Spencer and Washington--includes reference to Wm. Sparks, tennant to Augustine W-n, living on Little Hunting Creek--includes plat of surveys and marks on disputed land. Summary Depositions sworn before George Mason and Daniel Jenings. Document, copy teste by L. Tazewell and Ben. Waller endorsed \"Marshall v. Darrell, Copy Depost.,\" laminated, oversize document, watermark. See also under 1748, Map of Spencer-Washington tract.","Deed of Lease of Mount Vernon land, Henry Frenn to Lawrence Washington","Account, settlement of the estate of Lawrence Washington, and estate documents","Document signed \"Fairfax\" on parchment. Grants 425 acres of land in Augusta County to Jacob Christman. As the document notes, this land along the Lost River of Cacapon was surveyed by George Washington.","Indenture, deed of release from Ignatius Digges, William Digges, and John Addison to Thomas Colvill. \"... all that [ ] Tenement parcel or Tract of Land [ ] and known by the name of William Cliftons Dwelling Plantation Situate Lying [and being in the County of Fairfax] ... containing four Hundred Acres ...\" Laminated, oversize document, 3 red seals (blurred) watermarks. This land is believed to have been occupied by George Augustine Washington at a later date. Signed by Ignt. Digges, W. Digges and Jn. Addison. No witnesses. On reverse, a receipt for money, signed by Wm. and Ignt. Digges and Jn. Addison. Attested by [G. Wagoner ?], Court clerk, date obscured.","Documents detail trial charges of Joseph Stevens. Signed by Zachary Lewis A court document giving outcome of the trial is also included, Feb. 1758. Trial held in Caroline County, Virginia.","A.D.S. 2 pages. Indenture, Deed of Release for Fairfax County land from Charles Washington and his wife Mildred to John Posey, \"... two certain Tracts of Land, One in the Tenure and occupation of Sarah Lewis widow containing two hundred acres more or less the Other situate on the branches of muddyhole containing one hundred and forty five acres more or less ...\" Document, docketed, watermarks. Signed by Charles and Mildred Washington; witnessed by Saml. Washington, Wm. Triplett, John Alexander and John Alexander Jr. Receipt for £517 by Charles Washington; Attested by [G. Wagoner,?] clerk of court, Jan. 19 1760. Endorsed by Charles Washington.","Broadside. Printed document in French and English. \"By His Excellency George Washington, Esquire, Commander in Chief of the Army of the United Colonies of North America.\" Gives reasons and accounts of his armies presence in Canada under command of General Schuyler, \"not to plunder, but to protect you; to animate, and bring forth into Action those Sentiments of Freedom you have disclosed...\"","Copy of the two known surviving recieved letters from George Washington to Martha Washington. The letter dated 1775 June 18, George Washington writes to Martha Washington regarding the \"American cause\" and his need to go \"to Boston to take upon [him] the command\". He mentions his possible death and will. The letter dated 1775 June 23, the original of which is located within the George Washington Presidential Library's collections, George Washington writes to Martha Washington as he departs Philadelphia for Boston and he does not know when he will be able to write again. He hopes to have a \"happy meeting with you [Martha] sometime in the fall\".","Map, \"Plan of the Operations of General Washington against The Kings Troops in New Jersey, from the 26th of December 1776 to the 3rd January 1777 by William Faden.\" London, Published according to Act of Parliament 15th April 1777 by Wm Faden, Corner of St Martins Lane, Charing Cross.","A.D.S. 1 page. Document signed, laminated, docketed \"Isaac Sotherland's Deed for 215 Acres in Frederick County Entd. and Exd.\" Deed for 215 acres of waste and ungranted lands in the Drains of Babb Creek in Frederick County--to pay annual quit rent of 1/ for every 50 A. Signed by Fairfax.","A.D. 6 pages. Account, purchases of clothing, blankets. Jabez Clark company. Docketed \"Comy Jabez Clark, rect. To Comy Hubbard for Cloathing and Blankets.\"","Broadside. Woodcut Royal Arms of Great Britain-Calls for the British American Colonies to be freed from the \"tyranny\" of the Patriots. These \"Associated Loyalists\" were formed when the British occupied Rhode Island. Watermarked sheet of laid paper.","A.D. 1 page. Clothing allotments and cost, Connecticut Regiment of Col. Seth Warner. \"Colo. Seth Warners Regiment for Officers Cloathing.\"","A.D. 1 page. Inspection return. Troop inspection chart.This document was signed just 4 days after the execution of British spy John Andre. It is a table detailing 265 \"rank and file\"; 16 officers, 22 sergeants, 13 drum and fifers; lists the units' arms and ammo. The document shows the troop and arms strength during the American Revolution.  Autograph document signed; signed by Col. Ebenezer Sprout, Inspecting officer of the 12th Massachusetts and Capt. Silas Burbank, temporary commander.","A.D. 1 page. Return, supplies for Yorktown. \"A return of goods purchased for the Navy of France,\" and shipped to Newport.","A.D. 1 page. Return, clothing received from the regimental clothier for the use of Jackson's company.","A.D. 6 pages. Muster roll, New Windsor-Newburgh encampment. Autograph document in an unknown hand, listing 183 officers, surgeons, chaplains, waggon masters, aides-de-camp, paymasters, and others, beginning with \"His Excellency General Washington.\"","Roll and muster. A.D.S. 1 page. \"Roll and Muster of the Fourth Company Seventh Massachusetts Regiment taken for the month of March 1783.\" Document signed, (oversize), partially printed.","A.D.S. 4 pages. Including codicil, Nov. 19, 1785. Will of John Augustine Washington of Bushfield, younger brother of George Washington.","A list of Masters and Indentured Servants [Fairfax County, Virginia] with their trades and terms of service. Includes George Washington, Lund Washington, and George Mason. Autograph document, laminated, 1 page.","D.S. 8 pages. A listing of the furniture and division into 3 parts--half to go to Hannah [Bushrod] Washington, and 1/4 each to Corbin and Bushrod Washington--Value placed on each piece--total amt. of £385.9.0. This division agreed to and signed by Hannah [Bushrod] Washington, Corbin Washington, and Bushrod Washington. Document signed, oversize document, charred and torn, but laminated, watermarks. Date on original catalog card appears [1787 ?]. Probably done shortly after J.A. Washington's death in early Jan. 1787.","A.D. 4 pages. Docketed by Hustler. Thomas Paine wrote to John Hustler on issues of a new constitution in France and directly transcribes Washington's address to the Society of Quakers.","A folio-sized penmanship book dating from 1795, written by Joseph Swan of Medford School, likely in Massachusetts. The first page of the book extols the virtues and influence of President George Washington.","Printed form with manuscript additions. A receipt for twelve dollars of taxes paid by William Augustine Washington for his four wheel carriage, called a post chaise, which is drawn by four horses for the conveyance of more than one person. The receipt is mounted on paper with an engraving of William Augustine.","A British eulogy that features a boulder labeled \"Washington,\" steadfast amidst a raging sea. By W.P. Blake, London.","Sketch, Proposed monument to George Washington by William Smith. Autograph document, drawn by Smith. In oversize folder, in color, watermark (fleur de lis over barred shield). Date on original catalog card appears [1800] [Jan. 1].","Broadside, by his Excellency Jonathan Trumbull, esquire, governor, and commander in chief over the state of Connecticut. A Proclamation. \"To call the attention of the People of the State to a serious consideration and review of their moral and religious conduct - to solemn reflections on the errors of their ways - \" etc.  1800","Account, Estate of Genl. George Washington deceased in account with Bushrod Washington and Lawrence Lewis acting executors","Account, Col. William A. Washington with Joshua Riddle. D. 8 pages. Document, folio size. Contains ordinary accounts of miscellaneous goods.","Document signed, partly printed, docketed \"Policy of Assurance for The Honbl. Bushrod Washington.\" Signed by James Rawlings.[See also under 1815, Aug. 23, Insurance Evaluation on Mt. Vernon]. Policy for a barn at Mount Vernon.","A.D.S. 2 pages. Inventory, Estate of Dr. Greenwood. Dr. Greenwood was one of George Washington's dentists. He practiced in New York City. There are no dental instruments on this inventory. Document signed, (partly printed).","D.S. 2 pages. Deed of 512 acres in 4 tracts in Frederick County to Wm. Stephenson, trustee; if Geo. F. Washington does not pay $10,000 owed Taliaferro Stribling as executor of Francis Stribling Senr., land to be advertised for sale by Stephenson, and then Stribling is to be paid from the proceeds of sales. If money is paid, Stephenson to reconvey the land to Geo. F. Washington. Signed by Geo. F. Washington, Maria Washington, Talifaferro Stribling, Wm. Stephenson. Aug 7, 1826 certification of Maria Washington's acknowledgement of the indenture witnessed by Francis Stribling and William Lynn. Aug 23, 1826 - recorded by Thomas Allen Tidball, clerk of Frederick County Court. Document signed, docketed \"Washington [wife] to Stephenson Deed of Trust use of F. Striblings Exec. 1826 August 23rd Ack by Washington [ ], recorded 523d page and examined,\" oversize document, laminated, watermark.","D. 2 pages. Labeled \"A Map of Mount Vernon,\"--gives boundary lines of J.A.W.'s part of estate--also shows parts held by Bush. C. Washington and heirs of Bushrod Jr.-- Survey made by James M. Brown, Deputy Sur. of Jefferson Cty., May 10th 1831. Silked. Some corrections made in 1845. A map and survey labeled \"A Map of Mount Vernon\" and docketed \"Platt +c. of Mr. John A. Washington's part of Mount Vernon, 1225 acres.\"","Leaves gathered at MV and Niagara Falls, pressed onto page with descriptions \"Washington's Tomb Mt. Vernon gathered by A.J. Lawrence May 1842\" and \"Niagara Falls June 1842, gathered by A.J. Lawrence.\"","Manuscript map in ink and watercolor, signed \"Copied by J. Hammond Coulter. Minersville.\" The map shows the boundaries of George Washington's farms along the Potomac River.","Manuscript plan of Mount Vernon titled \"Old apple orchard planted in 1871 - with pears, peaches +c.\" Includes a key, labeling the Mount Vernon mansion and all its outbuildings as they appeared in the late 1800s.","\"Mount Vernon home and tomb of Washington. Grounds opened at 11 o'clock A.M. Closed and cleared promptly at 4 o'clock P.M. Entrance fee, 25 cents. Positively no admittance on Sunday. Picnics not allowed on Mt. Vernon grounds. Special arrangement for June, July, Aug., Sept., '93: To accommodate Columbian Excursionists, the open hours will be extended to 6 o'clock P.M., on Wednesdays only. Mt. Vernon Ladies' Association\"","Washington's watermarked paper. 1 Sheet (15\" x 17 1/2\") ; 1 Sheet (15 1/4\" x 18 1/2\") ; 3 Sheets (15\" x 18 1/4\") A corner of sheet \"c\" is torn off ; 1 Sheet (14 1/2\" x 18\") Folio: ruled for ledger use. ; 1 sheet tissue (18-1/2 x 15).","Manuscript copy of Washington's 1783 address in Annapolis to resign his commission as Commander in Chief. Noted at bottom \"Presented to the Mt. Vernon Mansion by George Bristow. 1 Chas. St. Balt.\""],"names_ssim":["Special Collections at The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon","Hall \u0026 Sellers (Philadelphia)","United States. Continental Congress","Potomac Company","Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union","La Fayette Family","Custis Family","Fairfax family","Washington, Lawrence, 1565-1616","Washington, John, -1677","Spencer, Nicholas, 1633-1677","Brent, George","Byrd, William, 1674-1744","Parke, Daniel, 1664 or 1665-1710","Custis, John, 1678-1749","Custis, Daniel Parke, 1711-1757","Fairfax, Catherine Culpeper, Baroness, -1719","Darrell, Sampson, -1777","Washington, Augustine, approximately 1694-1743","Fairfax, William, 1691?-1757","Lee, Henry, 1691-1747","Berry, Joseph","Vernon, Edward, 1684-1757","Washington, Lawrence, 1718-1752","Washington, Augustine, 1718?-1762","Braddock, Edward, 1695?-1755","Washington, Martha, 1731-1802","Fairfax, George William, 1724-1787","Washington, Mary Ball, 1708-1789","Washington, John Augustine, 1736-1787","Rutherford, Thomas Abdy, 1755-1798","Washington, George, 1732-1799","Bassett, Burwell, -1793","Carlyle, John, 1720-1780","Lewis, Fielding, 1725-1781 or 1782","Washington, Lund, 1737-1796","Mifflin, Thomas, 1744-1800","Mason, George, 1725-1792","Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1801","Hancock, John, 1737-1793","Lewis, Betty Washington, 1733-1797","Custis, John Parke, 1754-1781","Washington, Bushrod, 1762-1829","Washington, Hannah Bushrod, approximately 1738-1804","Pine, Robert Edge, 1730?-1788","Greenleaf, Moses, 1755-1812","Fitzgerald, John, -1799","Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834","Jay, John, 1745-1829","Washington, William Augustine, 1757-1810","Jenifer, Daniel of St. Thomas, 1723-1790","Ledyard, William, 1738-1781","Destouches, Charles-René-Dominique Sochet, 1727-1794","Barras, Jacques-Melchior, Comte de, 1719-1793","Stuart, Eleanor Calvert Custis, approximately 1758-1811","Rochambeau, Jean-Baptiste-Donatien de Vimeur, comte de, 1725-1807","Chastellux, François Jean, marquis de, 1734-1788","Washington, Charles, 1738-1799","Humphreys, David, 1752-1818","Powel, Elizabeth Willing, 1743-1830","Lear, Frances \"Fanny\" Bassett Washington, 1767-1796","Washington, George Augustine, approximately 1759-1793","French, Penelope Manley, approximately 1739-","Lewis, John, 1747-1825","Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804","Whiting, Matthew, 1730-1810","Ball, Burgess, 1749-1800","Lee, Richard Henry, 1794-1865","Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790","Houdon, Jean-Antoine, 1741-1828","Bassett, Burwell, 1764-1841","Washington, Corbin, 1764-1799","Washington, Hannah Fairfax, 1742-1804","Biddle, Clement, 1740-1814","Tilghman, Tench, 1744-1786","Lear, Tobias, 1762-1816","Washington, Julia Ann Blackburn, 1768-1829","Craufurd, Sarah Blackburn, 1772-1862","Ford, West, approximately 1784-1863","Washington, Bushrod, 1785-1830","Custis, George Washington Parke, 1781-1857","Powel, Samuel, 1738-1793","Lee, William, approximately 1752-","Lewis, Robert, 1769-1829","Marshall, John, 1755-1835","Craik, James, 1730-1814","Leggett, Aaron, 1792-1860","White, Alexander, 1738-1804","Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826","Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829","Knox, Henry, 1750-1806","Peter, Martha Parke Custis, 1777-1854","Washington, William, 1752-1810","Knox, Lucy Flucker, 1760-1824","Whitting, Anthony, -1793","Blackburn, Christian Scott, 1745-1815","Fraunces, Samuel, approximately 1722-1795","Dandridge, Bartholomew, approximately 1774-1802","Buchan, David Stewart Erskine, Earl of, 1742-1829","Scott, Gustavus, 1753-1800","Butler, James (Overseer)","Sinclair, John, Sir, 1754-1835","Washington, Anna Maria Thomasina Blackburn, 1790-1833","Monroe, James, 1758-1831","Lewis, Lawrence, 1767-1839","Pearce, William (Farm manager)","Lewis, Eleanor Parke Custis, 1779-1852","Armstrong, John, 1758-1843","Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806","McHenry, James, 1753-1816","Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, Marquis, 1738-1805","Law, Thomas, 1756-1834","Lee, Henry, 1756-1818","Latrobe, Benjamin Henry, 1764-1820","Anderson, James, 1745-1807","Washington, Lawrence Augustine, 1774-1824","Cabot, George, 1752-1823","Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804","Fairfax, Bryan Fairfax, Baron, 1736-1802","Webb, James","Lear, Mary Stilson, 1739-1829","Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth, 1746-1825","Bowie, William","West, Benjamin, 1738-1820","Adams, John, 1735-1826","Washington, George Steptoe, 1771-1809","Simms, Charles","King, Rufus, 1755-1827","Stuart, David, 1753-1814","Peters, Richard, 1744-1828","Pinckney, Mary Stead, approximately 1751-1812","Craik, William, 1761-1807","Burd, Edward Shippen, 1779-1848","Madison, James, 1751-1836","Law, John, 1784?-1822","Law, Elizabeth Parke Custis, 1776-1831","Washington, George Fayette, 1790-1867","Beverley, Robert, 1769-1843","Rogers, Nicholas, 1753-1822","Washington, John Augustine, II, 1789-1832","Washington, George Corbin, 1789-1854","Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813","White, William, 1748-1836","Morris, Robert, 1734-1806","Thornton, Anna Maria Washington, 1788-1816","Carter, Betty Lewis, 1765-1830","Conrad, Mary Eliza Angela Lewis, 1813-1839","Lewis, Lorenzo, 1803-1847","Tucker, St. George, 1752-1827","Butler, Frances Parke, 1799-1875","Washington, Bushrod Corbin, 1790-1851","Turner, Henry S.","Hooe, John, Jr.","Lafayette, Georges Washington Louis Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1779-1849 -- Travel","Peter, Thomas, 1769-1834","Thompson, Smith, 1768-1843","Trumbull, John, 1756-1843","Smith, Treadwell","Butler, Edward George Washington, 1800-1888 -- Death and burial","Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866","Washington, Lewis William, 1812-1871","Washington, Jane Charlotte Blackburn, 1786-1855","Clay, Henry, 1777-1852","Rogers, Elizabeth Parke Custis Law, 1797-1822","Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845","Clay, Clement Comer, 1789-1866","Lewis, Esther Maria Coxe, 1804-1885","Lee, Edmund Jennings, 1772-1843","Lewis, Eleanor Parke Custis, 1779-1852 -- Family","Monroe, Hortensia","Lafayette, Georges Washington Louis Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1779-1849","Wentworth, Tappan, 1802-1875","Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852","Conrad, Charles Magill, 1804-1878","Costin, William, 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Maps are grouped by identifiable author(s).","55 maps in 5 sub-series, arranged by identifiable author(s)","A significant number of the maps are folio maps: originally part of, and subsequently removed from, atlases. Maps were created and/or published by various authors, including:","John Speed  (1542 - 1629) English historian and cartographer.  Published  Historie of Great Britaine  (1611),  Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine , and  A Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World  (1627). These were the first British world atlases and have a landmark position in the history of cartography.","Abraham Ortelius  (1527 - 1598) Born in  Antwerp , appointed as Royal Cartographer to King Phillip II of Spain in 1575.  Best known for creating the first modern atlas, his  Theatrum Orbis Terrarum , first published in 1570.","Johannes (Joan) Willemszoon Blaeu  (1596-1673) Born  Alkmaar , North Holland, Son of \n Willem Janszoon Blaeu  (1571-1638), founder of the  Blaeu  firm.  Publishers of  Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, sive, Atlas Novus  and  Atlas Maior  (1662).","Johannes Janssonius  (1588-1664) Born in  Arnhem , Holland.  Also known as  Jan Jansson , married into the  Hondius  family of cartographers in 1612.  In 1630s he published, with his brother-in-law  Henricus Hondius , the 11 volume  Atlas Major .  Published  English Country Maps  in 1646.","Jodocus Hondius  (1563-1612) Born in  Ghent .  Also known as  Joost de Hondt .  Republished Gerard Mercator's  Atlas  in 1604.  Engraved the plates for John Speed's  Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine .","Henricus II Hondius  (1597-1651) Son of  Jodocus Hondius .  Took over family business after death of Jodocus with his brother Jodocus II.","Theodore Danckerts  (1663 - 1727) and  Cornelius Danckerts III  (1664 - 1717) Inherited family cartographic publishing firm from grandfather  Cornelis Danckerts II  and his brother  Dancker Danckerts .","Nicolas Sanson  (1600-1667) Born in  Picardy , France.  Considered the \"Father of French Cartography.\"  King Louis XIII appointed him  Geographe Ordinaire du Roi .  Well known maps and atlases include  Amerique Septentrionale  (1650),  Le Nouveau Mexique et La Floride  (1656), and  La Canada ou Nouvelle France  (1656).","Guillaume Sanson  (1633 - 1703) Son of Nicolas.  Republished his father's maps and atlases.","Gerard Mercator  (1512 - 1594) Born near  Antwerp .  Studied under the Brothers of the Common Life, then at University of Louvain.  First world map 1538.  In 1541 produced first globe known to have rhumb lines.  1564 appointed as Court Cosmographer to Duke Wilhelm of Cleve, created the map projection that bears his name during this time.  Also known for his revised edition of Ptolemy's  Geographia .","Frederick de Wit  (1629 - 1706) Born in  Gouda .  Worked under  Willem Blaeu  in  Amsterdam .  In 1659 he published the first chart, a map of  Denmark , he drew and engraved himself.  Published his world wall map and his best known atlas,  Nova Totius Terrarum Orbis Tabula , the next year.  Dutch States General granted him a 15-year Privilege in 1689.","William Penn, Jr.  (1681 - 1720) Son of William Penn , founder of  Pennsylvania .  Born in  Ireland , married  Mary Jones  in 1699, came to the colony in 1704.  Fell into various legal and financial troubles in the colonies and England.  Died of tuberculosis in  Liège  in 1720.","Processed by Matt Perelli, Processing \u0026 Reference Archivist, 2025.","Further maps can be found in MS-5, the Historic Maps and Government Documents Collection.","This collection consists of 55 maps and folio maps of various European localities spanning dates from 1572 to 1845. Also included is a single manuscript document: the last will and testament of John Graham with William Penn, Jr. as a witness signatory.","Copyright restrictions may apply.  Unpublished manuscripts are protected by copyright.  Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository and the copyright holder.","This collection consists of 55 maps and folio maps of various European localities spanning dates from 1572 to 1845. 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Congress -- Archives","Vietnam War, 1961-1975","Emigration and immigration law -- United States","Civil rights -- United States -- History","Interstate Highway System","Politicians -- United States","The Arch A. Moore Jr. congressional papers are processed and open for research. ","Processing of the Arch A. Moore Jr. gubernatorial papers is currently in progress, and materials will be made available as processed. Permission to access certain unprocessed materials may be given at the curator's discretion. Researchers collecting summary data may submit an  Access Request Form .","Press files are stored offsite but can be accessed in the reading room of the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center. Advance notice is required.","The bulk of the Gubernatorial papers subgroup is closed for processing. Access may be granted at the discretion of the curator.","The papers are arranged into three subgroups - Congressional papers, Gubernatorial papers, and Personal papers - , and each subgroup is further arranged into series.","This series is arranged chronologically with undated materials listed last.","This series is arranged chronologically with undated materials listed last.","This subseries is arranged chronologically.","This subseries is arranged chronologically.","The Schedules subseries is arranged chronologically.","This subseries is arranged chronologically.","This subseries is arranged chronologically.","This subseries is arranged chronologically.","Moore's staff filed most of the correspondence by last names alphabetically by year, and that order largely has been maintained. Some folders are labeled by subject, and some alphabetical runs of correspondence are incomplete.","The Projects subseries is organized alphabetically by project name, city, or county. Some files are organized by the federal government agency name.","These boxes of clippings contain a variety of organization methods. Some boxes are organized by newspaper, others by topic, by topic alphabetically, and by campaign. Unless the box's folders are organized by topic alphabetically, the others are organized chronologically within the boxes.","This series is arranged chronologically.","Arch Alfred Moore Jr. served three terms as Governor of West Virginia (1969-1977, 1985-1989). He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection for governor in 1988. Previously, he was elected as a Republican to five terms in the United States House of Representatives, serving from January 3, 1957-January 3, 1969. He was not a candidate for reelection to the Ninety-first Congress in 1968. He died on January 7, 2015, in Charleston, WV. ","Arch Moore was born in Moundsville, WV, on April 16, 1923, to Arch Alfred Moore Sr. and Genevieve Elizabeth Jones. He graduated from Moundsville High School and worked in various jobs, including as a timekeeper for the Bechtel Corporation. ","In 1943, he was drafted into the military and selected for Officers Training School and the Army Specialized Training Program (ASTP), which put soldiers into accelerated courses in various disciplines. He was placed at Lafayette College (near Allentown, PA), to study engineering and train as a soldier. Following D-Day on June 6, 1944, the Army terminated the ASTP. Moore was assigned to Company G, 334th Regiment of the 84th Infantry Division and sent to Europe where he served as a combat sergeant. In a battle in November 1944, 33 of his 36-man platoon died, and Sgt. Moore was severely wounded when a bullet ripped through the side of his face. He was transferred to Liege, Belgium, where his face was reconstructed, and he used public speaking as part of his physical therapy. He was awarded a Bronze Star and Purple Heart for his service and was shipped home in March 1946. ","Moore enrolled at West Virginia University in Morgantown, WV, in June 1946, entering school as a junior with the credits transferred from Lafayette College. He majored in political science and became a well-known figure on campus through involvement with extra-curricular activities. He was a member and president of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity, wrote the first WVU student body constitution, and served as student body president. He organized fundraising for the Mountaineer Mascot statue and started Mountaineer Day, which later became Mountaineer Week. After completing his bachelor's degree, Moore enrolled at WVU College of Law. ","While at WVU, Moore met Sadie Shelley Riley (known as Shelley), an undergraduate student from Uniontown, PA. In August 1949, Shelley and Arch married. Shelley worked in the film section of WVU Library, and Arch finished his law degree in May 1951. They then moved to Moundsville where Arch practiced law with his uncle Everett Moore, a politician and prominent attorney. ","Arch and Shelley had three children together, Arch A. (Kim) Moore III, Shelley Wellons, and Lucy St. Clair. Daughter Shelley would go on to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives (2001-2014) and the U.S Senate (2015-present). ","In 1952, Moore began his political career when he won his uncle's former seat in the West Virginia House of Delegates. After serving two years, he became the 1954 Republican nominee for the First District congressional seat, but he lost to sitting Congressman Robert Mollohan. In 1956, Mollohan left Congress to run for governor, and Moore won the seat over Democratic candidate C. Lee Spillers in a close race. Moore went on to serve six terms in Congress, 1957-1969, winning as a Republican in a predominantly Democratic state. Moore's district expanded after the 1960 census resulted in eliminating a West Virginia congressional district. Moore defeated Congressman Cleve Bailey to represent the new 13-county district. ","In the House of Representatives, Moore served on the Judiciary Committee (1957-1969); the Select Small Business Committee (1957-1969); and the National Republican Congressional Committee (1957-1969) and Committee on Committees (1959-1969). He also served on several subcommittees, including the Immigration and Nationality Subcommittee (1959-1969); the Special Subcommittee on State Taxation and Interstate Commerce (1961-1969); and the Distribution Problems Affecting Small Businesses Subcommittee (1957-1967). Moore also served as the ranking Republican on the Select House Committee to investigate Representative Adam Clayton Powell in 1967. ","During his congressional career, he supported civil rights and public works bills and was involved in several significant pieces of legislation. As a member of the Judiciary Committee, he worked on The Criminal Justice Act of 1963, The Civil Rights Acts of 1957 and 1964, and The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965. He made numerous international trips, in particular visiting Vietnam several times during the war. During one such trip in 1966 the helicopter he was riding in was struck by a bullet, disabling the rotors and forcing it to land. ","After six terms in Congress, Moore ran for governor of West Virginia and was elected in 1968. He served two consecutive terms (1969-1977) and one nonconsecutive (1985-1989), making him the only person to serve three terms as governor of West Virginia. His tenure was characterized by extensive road building and investments in public education, welfare, and mental health.  ","Shelley Moore also made impacts as First Lady, championing issues related to mental health, education, and libraries. She opened the Governor's Mansion to public tours and founded the West Virginia Mansion Preservation Foundation in 1985, raising funds to redecorate and preserve the building. She was active in numerous organizations, including the Girl Scouts, the Junior League of Wheeling, the American Red Cross, and the Montgomery (Maryland) County Cerebral Palsy Association. She was the longest serving first lady of West Virginia. ","During his first term, Moore made headlines for firing more than 2,000 highway workers who went on strike, and he played a key negotiating role when thousands of miners went on strike over black lung benefits, leading to the disease's designation as a mining disability. In 1970, the Governor's Succession Amendment was ratified to the West Virginia constitution, allowing Moore to be the first governor to succeed himself since the 1870s. In 1972, he ran a heavily publicized election in which he defeated Jay Rockefeller.  ","As Governor, Arch made significant changes to the welfare and education systems, increasing monthly payments for about 20,000 families with dependent children and beginning payments for thousands of blind, aged, and disabled individuals. He supported legislation to open public kindergartens for five-year-old children, adopting the national trend in West Virginia. In an effort to bring more tourists to the state, he was instrumental in building Charleston's Cultural Center. ","With funds from the state Roads Development Amendment, federal support through the Appalachian Regional Commission, and money remaining from the 1964 road bond, Moore was able to undertake one of the state's largest highway expansion projects. By the end of Moore's terms, part or all of Interstates 64, 68, and 79, as well as the West Virginia Turnpike, would be completed. Construction of the New River Gorge Bridge also began, and once finished, it would be at the time the world's longest single-span arch bridge. ","Moore's tenure as governor also engendered criticisms and corruption charges. He faced disapproval for abruptly reducing a $100 million settlement with Pittston Coal Company to $1 million for cleanup charges for the 1972 Buffalo Creek disaster. In 1975, Moore and an aide were indicted on charges of extortion but were acquitted. Toward the end of his third term, more corruption charges were filed, and in 1990, Moore was found guilty of federal charges of mail fraud, tax fraud, extortion, and obstruction of justice. He served three years of a five-year prison term and was released in 1993. Though he pled guilty, he later maintained his innocence. ","Arch Moore died January 7, 2015, in Charleston, WV, at the age of 91.","Sources: ","Crouser, Brad. Arch: The Life of Governor Arch A. Moore, Jr. West Virginia: Woodland Press, LLC, 2006. ","Grimes, Richard S. \"Arch Moore.\" e-WV: The West Virginia Encyclopedia. Accessed January 24, 2019. https://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/2032","Gutman, David. \"Shelley Riley Moore, former first lady of West Virginia, dies.\" Charleston Gazette-Mail. September 13, 2014. https://www.wvgazettemail.com/obituaries/shelley-riley-moore-former-first-lady-of-west-virginia-dies/article_1bf553b0-0cf9-562b-b316-e442b26cfedd.html","Powell, Bob. \"Governor Moore fires striking highway workers.\" West Virginia Public Broadcasting. March 14, 1969. http://wvpublic.org/post/march-14-1969-governor-moore-fires-striking-highway-workers#stream/0 ","Roberts, Sam. \"Arch Moore, Trailblazing West Virginia Governor, Dies at 91.\" The New York Times. January 8, 2015. https://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/09/us/arch-moore-91-w-virginia-trail-blazer-dies.html ","U.S. National Park Service. \"New River Gorge Bridge - New River Gorge National River.\" Accessed January 24, 2019. https://www.nps.gov/neri/planyourvisit/nrgbridge.htm","The collection is stored off-site. Researchers should contact the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center prior to visiting to ensure materials are available.","1 of 2","1 of 3","2 of 3","3 of 3","1 of 3","2 of 3","3 of 3","4 of 4","3 of 4","2 of 4","1 of 4","1 of 4","3 of 3","2 of 3","1 of 3","2 of 2","2 of 2","1 of 2","2 of 2","1 of 2","2 of 2","The Governor Arch A. Moore Jr. papers are in process. The contents of this finding aid will be revised as progress is made on the collection.","Processed 2017-ongoing, by Danielle Emerling, Ashley Brooker, Alison McCauley, Shannon Rowe, Lydia Strickling","\nCongressman Nick Joe Rahall papers, 1977-2015\n","\nSenator John D. (Jay) Rockefeller papers, 1985-2014\n","\nCongressman Harley O. Staggers Sr. papers, 1948-1980\n","The Arch A. Moore Jr. papers document his career in the U.S. House of Representatives and his three terms as governor of West Virginia. A small number of materials relate to his personal law practice. Record formats include papers, audiovisual materials, photographs, maps, and memorabilia.","The first subgroup, Congressional papers, contains press, legislative, and constituent services materials from his tenure in Congress, 1957-1969.","The second subgroup, Gubernatorial papers, is composed of correspondence, photographs, staff files, and department files from Moore's three terms as governor of West Virginia.","The third subgroup, Personal papers, consists of materials relating to Moore's personal law practice. ","The Congressional papers subgroup contains files related to press, legislative, and political activities of Congressman Arch Moore and his office. It also consists of constituent services files, including correspondence with constituents and files for public works projects in West Virginia.","The Press series illustrates Congressman Moore's interactions with the press and outreach to his constituents. It contains photographs, speeches, newspaper clippings, press releases, newsletters, columns written by Moore, and broadcast transcripts.","The Photographs series contains print and digitized images relating to Congressman Moore's congressional career and personal life and spans the years 1956-1968. Both black-and-white and color images are included. Photographs from this series are digitized and available online at: https://moore.lib.wvu.edu. ","Photographic topics include scenes of speeches, campaign events, political meetings and hearings, formal portraits, personal and candid shots, and travel abroad, including to Vietnam, Greece, and Rome. Numerous photographs include West Virginia constituents, such as veterans groups, school children, and various organizations, and West Virginia landscapes. Prominent Republican politicians, such as Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Everett Dirksen are also featured. ","The Speeches series contains drafts and final versions of Congressman Moore's remarks given both inside and outside of the House of Representatives. Speeches range in date from 1959 to 1968 and cover the 86th Congress to the 90th Congress, as well as various topics for which Congressman Moore gave speeches and talks outside of the House.","The Press releases series contains releases created in Congressman Moore's office and distributed to media outlets. Subjects relate to specific legislation and issues, such as civil rights, the Vietnam War, veterans, and West Virginia state and First Congressional District issues.","The Columns and editorials series contains drafts and final versions of newspaper columns and radio addresses written by Congressman Moore.","The broadcasts series contains transcripts of radio messages delivered by Congressman Moore.","The Legislative files series includes research, committee reports, bills and bill drafts, correspondence with members of Congress, and correspondence with constituents. Moore served on the Judiciary Committee and the Select Small Business Committee, and on the Immigration and Nationality Subcommittee and several Small Business subcommittees. Moore also served as the ranking Republican on the Select House Committee to investigate Representative Adam Clayton Powell in 1967. Topics include judicial proceedings generally, constitutional amendments, interstate compacts, immigration and naturlaization, meetings of Congress, Presidential succession, and small business. Some materials related to public works projects may be found in this series, but the majority of public works files are in the Constituent Services series.","The Personal and political series contains campaign and party files, invitations, schedules, trip files, correspondence, and ephemera related to Moore's service in the U.S. House of Representatives.","The Party files and campaigns subseries contains West Virginia and national Republican Party files, lists of registered voters, donations, campaign materials, elections results, and correspondence. Most files relate to Moore's campaigns for Congress. Files about his first campaign for governor in 1968 are also included.","The Invitations subseries contains accepted personal and official invitations.","The Trips subseries contains materials related to Moore's domestic and international travel during his service in the House of Representatives.","The correspondence subseries contains correspondence between Moore and prominent individuals, such as Richard Nixon, Barry Goldwater, and Gerald Ford.","The Constituent Services series contains casework and issue correspondence with West Virginia constituents, as well as correspondents from across the country. It also consists of West Virginia public works project files.","The Correspondence and Casework subseries includes casework, constituent correspondence, and general correspondence. For constituent correspondence related to legislative topics, researchers should also look in the legislative series (I.B). ","The casework includes veterans' affairs; Social Security; immigration; Medicare and Medicaid; Small Business Administration; military nominations and discharge cases; employment; and financial aid for education. ","Constituent correspondence includes numerous issues, such as the Vietnam War; the JFK Administration, assassination, and funeral; the Civil Rights movement; the Grafton National Cemetery; gun control; elections; the State Road Commission; the Becker Amendment and prayer in schools; Voting Rights Act; foreign aid; residual and foreign oil; the coal and steel industries; and communism. The series also contains general correspondence, such as \"Thank You\" letters, cards, robo-letters, opinion ballots, outgoing mail, National Federation of Independent Business ballots, and requests. ","The subseries also includes correspondence with other members of Congress, the executive branch, and West Virginia government officials. ","The Projects subseries primarily consists of files documenting West Virginia First District public works projects. These include Appalachian Regional Commission grants, county and city sewer and water projects, Small Business Administration loans, the Grafton National Cemetery, and the Stonewall Jackson Dam. A significant number of files relate to the State Road Commission and road problems in the state. Correspondence with federal government agencies and constituents also appear in the files.","Revenue figures for July and August 1971","Announcement for special legislative session with comments on some items to be considered in said session. Interstate highway construction in Charleston and other comments on roads, Corridor \"E,\" and comments on turnpike acquisition. Huntington bridge location.","Board of probation and parole chairman sworn in by Judge Carrigan. $40 million of Dept. of Highway bonds will be marketed. Contracts let Interstate 79 from Pa. border to 12 miles from Charleston. St Mary's Bridge foundation found to be safe upon which to build new bridge- piers ok. Will call meeting of Tri-State Airport Committee before December 10.","Elk River Bridge- Governor to seek 100 percent federal financing from Emergency Bridge Replacement Act.","Judge William Carrigan appointed Special Counsel to the governor. Floyd R. Tarr, Weirton, appointed Judge of the Common Pleas Court of Hancock County. Deputy Director of Dept. of Natural Resources, Rodney Wayne Clay of Beckley appointed. Medical School- Marshal U. and Board of Regents directed to proceed- draw on $50,000 appropriated by Governor for costs. Financial condition of State $35 million estimated surplus for 1972. Executive clemency 27 total.","I-79 Status behind State Capitol. Humble Oil and Columbia Gas- gas explosion. Teets named as Preson County House of Del.","Science cultural center money can be raised. Weston and Colin Anderson won't close. Pre-financing State highways in two issues of road bonds of $45 million each before June 30. Farmington mine recovery operations slow. Black population declining. Barron scandals- all bad new not behind us. Rockefeller immature with reference to his statement concerning strip mining.","Road bond bid.","First month's revenue exceeded estimates. Ended fiscal 1971 with $10.6 surplus. Chairman of Board of Probation and Parole, Lawrence Evans, resigned. Projected revenue increase for 1972 $17 million plus. Governor comments on President Nixon's wage and price freeze. Questions by Press Corps.","Water Developments- FHA. Athens- Monroe and Mercer Counties.","W.Va. Housing Development Fund- State standby financing. Public employees insurance- two members appointed. Randolph Co. Supt. of Schools- emergency. Common Pleas Court Judge- John Goad. Penitentiary discussion.","Group insurance- health and life- discussion of plan.","Purity Banking expansion announcement. Release of final 1% of reserve. W.Va. Board of Investments will back-up Housing Fund- City Park Project $7.3 million at 7% interest. Bids for Highway bonds occur May 18, $45 million.","Program No. 17.","Program No. 16.","Program No. 15","Kanawha Airport. Settlement of coal strike.","Program No. 6.","Program No. 11.","Program No. 8","Program No. 18.","Program No.3.","Program No. 7.","Program No. 10.","Program No. 4.","Program No. 14.","Program No. 2.","Program No. 21.","Program No. 19.","Program No. 9.","Program No. 13.","Program No. 12.","Tape No. 1.","Tape 20.","Announcement about road construction projections. I-79. Morgantown, West Virginia.","Program No. 5.","Chester Bridge-100 percent financing by U.S. Dept. of Transportation announced by Governor.","Governor introduced James T. Lynn, U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Developement and Counsel to Preseident Nixon on community development.  Mr. Lynn explained and expanded unon federal revenue sharing and special revenue sharing. The Governor told the status of revenue of revenue collections for West Virginia, with a detailed break-out copy passed to the press.","Governor announced \"Snowshoe,\" new $90 million recreation complex in Pocahontas County","Report on Tri-State airport (illegible)","News coverage. Coverage about  Governor Arch Moore starts 3:35. It discussed draining the Abbots Hollow Dam site. Governor Moore ordered all earthen dams to be pumped dry. Buffalo Creek and Kelly's Creek discussed.","WELC radio-welch WV // WGNT radio Hunt WV","Columbia Gas System to establish headquarters in Charleston with a payroll of  $11 million. //General revenue for Dec. exceeded estimates of 11% 19% growth anticipated by July, 1973.// Governor expects softening of coal industry for about 18 months. noted growth in other areas. //alcohol beverages control $3 million in reserve. revenue sharing example of City Mannington Bridge. //New Hampshire's Governor Thompson here to observe state's computer system and welfare program. //Questions by press: American Electric Power and Air Pollution Contol Discussion.// State Treasurer and Revenue Sharing money--Revenue sharing act gives Governor the option to place that money in separate accounts --certificates of deposit. //What will be discussed with president Nixon in the January 29 meeting?","Public service commission--John Carrigan re-placing Elizabeth Hallanan. Governor discussed airport program in State. Discussion of Revenue sharing check. Capitol lights. Fuel shortage crisis. Wood county Airport renaming.","Summer youth employment program. pre-financing of highway construction. action on certain bills","Clothing Allowance","Astronauts Charles Conrad and Paul Weitz, Skylab mission to the moon- presented to the Governor State Flag carried to the moon, along with moon dust. Questions by the press.","Rehabilitation Environmental Action Plan (REAP) program reviewed. Executive appointments. ","U.S. Dept. of Labor funds $2,579,808, to be distributed to 26 agencies. ","Buffallo Creek rebuilding discussed.","Governor responds to questions regarding entering the New Hampshire Primary.","Governor responded to questions by press on \"decision day for educaiton, 1973\" and other matters sent to the legislature. ","Appointments--around April 1. ","Exxon, Columbia Gas and Consolidated Gas to commence drilling two deep wells for gas--one in Lincoln County and the other in Calhoun County. One in Lincoln County jointly with Col. Gas. ","$600,000 requested of Appalachian regional commission for coal miners--fixed base clinics to examine for black lung--mobile units.","14 high way contracts let--interstates and condition of funds to date.","Rehabilitation Environmental Action Plan (REAP)--Hearbert Hoover High School youths cited. ","AMES company expansion- Parkersburg-Access road to be built by state.","Roberts Consolidated- Huntington Martini Sportswear Exapansion-Ripley state revenue surplus figures discussed energy problems--letter of Governor Moore to Governor John Love, President's energy advisor","Lighting of capitol","Resolution no. 6-- letter from Attorney General re work done on behalf of Buffallo Creek.","Four Seasons nursing home purchased for mental health Canaan Valley plan discussed.","Staggared hours to be implemented on an experimental basis to relieve rush hours.","Questions by the press: legislature building--four seasons purchase--Governor's presidental campaign. ","61st Legislature. Special session. Abortion. Watergate. Treasurer's budget. Homestead exemption. School building bond fund.Bbicentennial -- funds for mason county","Immediate response to teachers retirement checks. New Chairman of Probation and Parole - Malcom D. Louden of Parkersburg.","Design of new  Science and Cultural center.","Sale of $40 million bonds for Appalachian system and interstates.","St. Mary's will bridge increased from two to four lanes.","Will be in California on 2-2-73 at direct request of Governor of California.","Meeting with president on 2-1-73 along with seven other governors.","Will be responding to requests for other states if at all possible.","Brunner- increased parking with cultural center? presidency? states rights candiacy? reason for going out to California?","Grimes- Cafteria, date construction will start on Cultural Center? Embargo reports from departments to legislature?","Victorsen- Grenbrier Street four lane, part of interstate?","Casto- Vietnam War, West Virginia's contribution?","Montozola-Criticism of cultural center? delay in announcing center?","Coralli- Cabell County court commissions meeting with the governor. East end hntg. bridge and civic center discussion of 1-23-73","Warden Coiner's resignation accepted.","Continuation of free rentals at Man and Buffallo Valley until 7-1-73.","Employment of young people- Neighborhood youth program// Junked Car removal- creation of Rehabilitation Environmental Action Plan - Joe Manchin.","Death of W. VA. girl serving in Peace Corp// Brunner- junked car program? Air pollution re Appalachia? Shake up on prison personel? Type of warden you are seeking?","Little- Description of retrieval?","Hindman- reason for accepting Coiner's resignation? Shake up on prison personel? Type of Warden you are seeking? ","Grimes- Junked car?","Miller- Rehabilitation Environmental Action Plan (REAP) program in progress immeditely? TRIP program","Christensen- reason Coiner's resignation was not accepted in '69?","Welling- Death of West Virginia Girl serving in Peace corp?","Governor introduced James T. Lynn, U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Developement and Counsel to Preseident Nixon on community development.  Mr. Lynn explained and expanded unon federal revenue sharing and special revenue sharing. The Governor told the status of revenue of revenue collections for West Virginia, with a detailed break-out copy passed to the press.","Governor announced \"Snowshoe,\" new $90 million recreation complex in Pocahontas County","Columbia Gas System to establish headquarters in Charleston with a payroll of  $11 million. //General revenue for Dec. exceeded estimates of 11% 19% growth anticipated by July, 1973.// Governor expects softening of coal industry for about 18 months. noted growth in other areas. //alcohol beverages control $3 million in reserve. revenue sharing example of City Mannington Bridge. //New Hampshire's Governor Thompson here to observe state's computer system and welfare program. //Questions by press: American Electric Power and Air Pollution Contol Discussion.// State Treasurer and Revenue Sharing money--Revenue sharing act gives Governor the option to place that money in separate accounts --certificates of deposit. //What will be discussed with president Nixon in the January 29 meeting?","Public service commission--John Carrigan re-placing Elizabeth Hallanan. Governor discussed airport program in State. Discussion of Revenue sharing check. Capitol lights. Fuel shortage crisis. Wood county Airport renaming.","Summer youth employment program. pre-financing of highway construction. action on certain bills","Astronauts Charles Conrad and Paul Weitz, Skylab mission to the moon- presented to the Governor State Flag carried to the moon, along with moon dust. Questions by the press.","REAP program reviewed. Executive appointments. //U.S. Dept. of Labor funds $2,579,808, to be distributed to 26 agencies. //Buffallo Creek rebuilding discussed.// Governor responds to questions regarding entering the New Hampshire Primary.","Governor responded to questions by press on \"decision day for educaiton, 1973\" and other matters sent to the legislature. //appointments--around April 1. // Exxon, Columbia Gas and Consolidated Gas to commence drilling two deep wells for gas--one in Lincoln County and the other in Calhoun County. One in Lincoln County jointly with Col. Gas. //$600,000 requested of Appalachian regional commission for coal miners--fixed base clinics to examine for black lung--mobile units.// 14 high way contracts let--interstates and condition of funds to date.// REAP--Hearbert Hoover High School youths cited.","AMES company expansion- Parkersburg-Access road to be built by state.// Roberts Consolidated- Huntington Martini Sportswear Exapansion-Ripley state revenue surplus figures discussed energy problems--letter of Governor Moore to Governor John Love, President's energy advisor// Lighting of capitol","Resolution no. 6-- letter from Attorney General re work done on behalf of Buffallo Creek.// Four Seasons nursing home purchased for mental health Canaan Valley plan discussed.// Staggared hours to be implemented on an experimental basis to relieve rush hours.// Questions by the press: legislature building--four seasons purchase--Governor's presidential campaign.","61st Legislature// special session // abortion // Watergate // treasurer's budget // homestead exemption // school building bond fund//  bicentennial -- funds for mason county","Immediate response to teachers retirement checks. New Chairman of Probation \u0026Parole - Malcom D. Louden of Parkersburg. // Design of new  Science and Cultural center.// Sale of $40 million bonds for Appalachian system and interstates.// St. Mary's will bridge increased from two to four lanes.// Will be in California on 2-2-73 at direct request of Governor of California.// Meeting with president on 2-1-73 along with seven other governors.// will be responding to requests for other states if at all possible.// Brunner- increased parking with cultural center? presidency? states rights candiacy? reason for going out to California?// Grimes- Cafteria, date construction will start on Cultural Center? Embargo reports from departments to legislature?// Victorsen- Grenbrier Street four lane, part of interstate?// Casto- Vietnam War, West Virginia's contribution?// Montozola-Criticism of cultural center? delay in announcing center?// Coralli- Cabell County court commissions meeting with the governor. East end hntg. bridge and civic center discussion of 1-23-73?","Warden Coiner's resignation accepted// continuation of free rentals at Man \u0026 Buffallo Valley until 7-1-73// Employment of young people- Neighborhood youth program// Junked Car removal- REAP- Joe Manchin// Death of W. VA. girl serving in Peace Corp// Brunner- junked car program? Air pollution re Appalachia? Shake up on prison personel? Type of warden you are seeking?// Little- Description of retrieval?// Hindman- reason for accepting Coiner's resignation? Shake up on prison personel? Type of Warden you are seeking?// Grimes- Junked car?// Miller- REAP program in progress immeditely? TRIP program?// Christensen- reason Coiner's resignation was not accepted in '69?// Welling- Death of West Virginia Girl serving in Peace corp?","Drive with Pride // 1. Rod Hudley, Don Knots, Chuck Hawley","JDR IV Martinsburg","JDR IV Wheeling","A radio presentation of the National Areonautics and Space Administration code: FPT Washington D.C. 20546 // 37 sec. 7.5 ips","Apollo- Spacecraft. State capital tour. 38 secs. 7.5 ips.","a radio presentation of the National Areonautics and Space Administration code: FPT Washington D.C. 20546 // 37 sec. 7.5 ips","a radio presentation of the National Areonautics and Space Administration code: FPT Washington D.C. 20546 // 37 sec. 7.5 ips","1: about HEAD START 4:30 // 2: about JOB CORPS 4:30 // 7.5 ips","O-D-O Recording company, INC 254 West 54th st. New York, NY. 10019 (212) 77-3180// 1. Overture //2. School bus// 3. Cement Mixer// 4. Cello flashback// 5. Pastoral (long)// 6. Pastoral (short)// 7. Clsoing// 8. Sig #1// 9. Sig #2// 10. Light// 11. Regular.// 12. Regular Instr.// 71/2 ips","1. Radio spot :60// 2. Radio spot :30// 3. Radio spot :30// 4. Gov. Arch Moore Appeal 1:20// (attached to the box is a  red cross business card: Louis E. Valentine executive director// Office 346-9411 res 342-0249// Kanawha-Clay Chapter American red cross 201 Duffy street, Charleston W.VA. 25311)","Martin","5-60 second spots // 7.5 IPS full-track","W. VA Home for Children, rape and sodomy","House- Senate, (the rest is illegible)","(note attached to the front of the case: From the desk of Steve Lewis// Thank you for your assistance.)","Memo: from Ruby to Mr Yost // This is a copy of the Governor's speech to the WVEA","Hanna-Barbera production, West Virginia version","Hanna-Barbera production, West Virginia version","Hanna-Barbera production, West Virginia version","Hanna-Barbera production, West Virginia version","Hanna-Barbera production, West Virginia version","Hanna-Barbera production, West Virginia version","Hanna-Barbera production, West Virginia version","Hanna-Barbera production, West Virginia version","Hanna-Barbera production, West Virginia version","Hanna-Barbera production, West Virginia version","Arch Moore and family","Armstrong radio tape for Appollo 11Spacecraft State Capital tour","Washington D.C.","Eagle Room// A.R.C","Workmen's Compensation Commissioner appiontment with judge haymond administering the oath.// Welfare children to recieve $30 for clothing allowance entering school in Sept., 1971// Questions by press.","Special sessions of legislature to be called for May 22, 1973.// See press notification sheet for questions by the press subject matter covered in this conference.","Moundsville Penitentiary improvements-open to press // Governor will ask Legislature for several million additional funds for earl childhood education.// Dr. harry Stansbury named director of Governor's comprehensive health planning program. // Robert Halbritter nominaed for judge by 18th local circut cour.// questions by press.","1. Dept of Highways-Engineering work on total length of highways turnpike-- comment on the road repair that is needed throughout the state, extra hours and manpower being utilized. record number of contracts let for road repair. // 2. Comments on budget cuts and legal appeal from Attorney General. // 3. Creating West Virginia \"Distinged Service Award\" Jerry West to get the first. // 4. Board of Investments comments. $5 million addional investments. // 5. Back to turnpike aquisition. // 6. will not dignify comments on tax evasion rumours. //7. Nursing home Liscensing Board questions. // 8. back to turnpike. //9. Questions on deaths of WVU Coeds. // 10. continuation of comments on coeds. // 11.","Welfare--100% of need extended to Blind, aged, and disabled","Webster County Judicial Circuit --George Cooper, lawyer, appointed to fill unexpired term of Judge Duffield// Teachers' retirement boad-- 13,945 members John B. White to head by election // federal revenue sharing amount must be for state to br contsested. Underestemated amounts due towns, cities, and counties tax effort. Feb 12-3 deadline for protest.","Kanawha Blvd. condition--directed highway comm'r. to take into state system portion from Greenbrier St. to California Ave. to get into shape. // Chester Bridge--100% funding from U.S. Dept of Transporation. // Summer Programs for youth of state. // Colonel Bonar-- Governor's visit.// 5.Funds ample to cover all departmets of State Government. // Princeton to get new mental health facility. ...$11 billion anticipatied surplus in General revenue fund.","Governor Moore, Ira Latina Jr.","Terra Alta","Governor reviewed call for special session of Legislature. 23, item by item. // Discussed general revenue of the state for the month of April. // Appalachian Elec. Power Co. to open a new coal mine in Marion County --Drift type. // Japan visit June 16 -- Industrial developement by Japan industry in West Virginina.","Governor discussed at length the energy the emergency in the state and Nation.// Governor appointed Ron Pearson-Finance Commissoner, West Virginias Dirctor of Energy and set up \"Energy Ofice\"// Will reduce by 10% state owned vehicles, save those of law enforcement and other areas of enforcement, and phase out 10% of vehicles owned by state.// Governor comments on four constitutional amendments voted and passed in nov. 6, 1973 election. // governor disscussed progress and goal of I-64 and 77.// Governor disscussed Housing developement fund. // Governor discussed his actions re federal revenue sharing check before leaving for japan.","Mingo County emergency ambulance situation selective service cutback; plans for regional offices Governor's actions on bills from recent extraordinary session.","TRIP program to be inaugurated. //OEO approved frist year grant of $4,039,000---Nationwide pilot program for issuance of travel coupons to eligible persons. // State Public defender Programs for low income persons. OEO funding $843, 250 for program. OEO, Welfare Dept. State Bar, and West Virginia U. Law School participating.","The Governor discussed the bills acted upon by the Special Session of the Legislature--those he vetoed and those signed. // summer youth programs// Questions by the press.","Governor reviews supplemental Appropriations bills to be submitted to the legislature, //Greenbrier college for women will be purchasd for childrens mental retardation hospital. // 60 day extension for highway contacts becuse of wet wetaher. // Questions by Press -Cost of Greenbrier College-- Abortions-- possibility of sp. election-- presidential aspirations.","OEO press conference","Status of Community Action programs and OEO. 14 of these state agencies not in jeapardy// Developement of Reagional Councils to be Funded by Federal Governemtt// REAP Program getting off to  imoresive start-1073 crushd vehild removeded and crushed and send ro Ohi0. // Financial Position of State at end of January, 1973 B\u0026O collections showing dedicated increase. The West Viginia Legislature and removing act--Account no. 127.// (Special) possible/ election day on Sept. 18, 1973--Veterens houses bonus// \"Desicions Day\" // and Road Bonds","Special sessions of legislature to be called for May 22, 1973.// See press notification sheet for questions by the press subject matter covered in this conference.","Webster County Judicial Circuit --George Cooper, lawyer, appointed to fill unexpired term of Judge Duffield// Teachers' retirement boad-- 13,945 members John B. White to head by election // federal revenue sharing amount must be for state to br contsested. Underestemated amounts due towns, cities, and counties tax effort. Feb 12-3 deadline for protest.","Governor reviewed call for special session of Legislature. 23, item by item. // Discussed general revenue of the state for the month of April. // Appalachian Elec. Power Co. to open a new coal mine in Marion County --Drift type. // Japan visit June 16 -- Industrial developement by Japan industry in West Virginina.","Governor discussed at length the energy the emergency in the state and Nation.// Governor appointed Ron Pearson-Finance Commissoner, West Virginias Dirctor of Energy and set up \"Energy Ofice\"// Will reduce by 10% state owned vehicles, save those of law enforcement and other areas of enforcement, and phase out 10% of vehicles owned by state.// Governor comments on four constitutional amendments voted and passed in nov. 6, 1973 election. // governor disscussed progress and goal of I-64 and 77.// Governor disscussed Housing developement fund. // Governor discussed his actions re federal revenue sharing check before leaving for japan.","Mingo County emergency ambulance situation selective service cutback; plans for regional offices Governor's actions on bills from recent extraordinary session.","TRIP program to be inaugurated. //OEO approved frist year grant of $4,039,000---Nationwide pilot program for issuance of travel coupons to eligible persons. // State Public defender Programs for low income persons. OEO funding $843, 250 for program. OEO, Welfare Dept. State Bar, and West Virginia U. Law School participating.","The Governor discussed the bills acted upon by the Special Session of the Legislature--those he vetoed and those signed. // summer youth programs// Questions by the press.","Governor reviews supplemental Appropriations bills to be submitted to the legislature, //Greenbrier college for women will be purchased for children's mental retardation hospital. // 60 day extension for highway contacts because of wet weather. // Questions by Press -Cost of Greenbrier College-- Abortions-- possibility of sp. election-- presidential aspirations.","OEO press conference","Status of Community Action programs and OEO. 14 of these state agencies not in jeapardy// Developement of Reagional Councils to be Funded by Federal Governemtt// REAP Program getting off to  imoresive start-1073 crushd vehild removeded and crushed and send ro Ohi0. // Financial Position of State at end of January, 1973 B\u0026O collections showing dedicated increase. The West Viginia Legislature and removing act--Account no. 127.// (Special) possible/ election day on Sept. 18, 1973--Veterens houses bonus// \"Desicions Day\" // and Road Bonds","Coed","New lighting state capitol-cost// reserve balance // child development // New appointing of Mrs. B","Clow corp., Oakbrook, Illinois to locate new plasic pipe manufacturing plant at Buckannon. Access road to be built by highway dept. // House Bill 4- (included in call) Legislature authorized $420,000 for new boiler system at Huntington State hospital signed for by Governor House Bill 5 (included in Call) authorized expenditure of funds by Labor-Management Board, digned by Governor. // Questions by press: coal strike--food stamps for miners--Charleston Mayor proposed by-passing State in revenue sharing.","(note inside case:) decision '72 Lunch- Martinsburg -Aug 19, 1972 // Speakers Gov. Ronald Reagan- California Gov. Arch Moore- West Virginia // (this is a copy of originial tape made by WEP) for Gov. Moore- Compliments of Leslie Golliday","Young Republicans","Unemployment figures // Bus strike // Senate appointment to fill unexpired term of judge Carrigan--Gilligan of Sisterville.// Legislative call later in the day","Road Bond Bid","Fort Hill Bridge","consol no. 9, Pittston Rogers Morton","WWVA Wheeling, WV broadcast","(Note on the cover:) Anarchy in the Coal Fields. WWVA Wheeling, WV broadcast","To be used only for Governor Moore's press conferences. // This tape is the propery of the State Road Commission Pubic Information Office.","Norm Yost, Bill Richie, I-79","For: Bill Blake","1. Discussion of results of legislative session// 2. welfare// 3. Request for special aid funds for W. Va route 2 // 4. Employees insurance// 5. ect","1. St. Marys Bridge// 2. Aeronautics Comissioner appointment// 3. Fire in Mine near Fairmont// 4. Mine safety- OPERATION ROOF CONTROL- FIREBOSS// 5. fradulent mine foremen certificates// 6. mine safety continued// 7. Highways department- state airplane/ 8. Road building freeze- lifting of federal freeze","Governor's invitation to labor and managament accepted. to meet his office Oct 22, 1971 T 4:00 to discuss a settlement.","Coat Strike--labor management met with the Governor tp discuss--Adjourned until following Monday in Washington D.C.","Bus Strike Settlement Charlestone, on schedule- Oct 25","National Youth Science Camp representatives from West Virginia introduced. // Questions by press","Coal Mining opening-- Jones \u0026 Laughlin at Glen Daniel, Raleigh County","Heckler telegram regarding congressional redistricting. //State spending--allowed further 1% legislature space and questions on capitol space.","Lt. Calley Statement. // Strip Mine Bill Signed. // Electric Chair comment by Governor. // Various questions by press.","Telephone hook up // strip mining","From the office of the Governor of the state of West Virginia","Ed Flowers, Judge Shifts","(Tape 2) 6. Continuation of Mine Safety. // 7. Road Commission Airplane and state airplane. // 8. Road Building program-liftinf of federal freeze.","\"medically needy\" program to be administered within the framework of department of welfare disclosed by the governor.//state police academy -new $1,540,250 addition- Kuhn construction co. // State Penitentiary, Moundsville- Arthur Mckenzie appointed deputy warden. // legislator's pay raise discussed. // Governor discussed New River- his opposition to its being included in scenic rivers program. // Governor discussed critical energy shortage in United States.","Governor Moore announced State's plan as a single identity in compliance with public law 93614, National Health Planning and Resource Act. // Mose E. Boiarsky appointed Judge circuit court. // Medical facilities being established to induce doctors to practice in rural areas. // Shawnee golf course property discussed. // Greenbrier Osteopathic school discussed. // State treasurer, John Kelly,-- Governor, will not intervene. // Governor chides press for nor giving wide coverage to Bordenkircher news wherein he stated he had no evidence of wrong doing in Inmates' Trust fund, penitentiary","Dupoint Co. has submitted an application to state Natural Resources Dept. to dump chloride into Kanawha river, which was formerly sent to Gulf of Mexico. Public hearings scheduled first part of January. // New River Gorge- Five public hearings to be held- Governor hopes it will be designated a National Park. // Ten Dams on the New River. // Public Service Commission- Brooks Smith's appointment by the Governor as a chairman. will he withdraw the appointment by reason of some of state senator's objections // Ambulances and emergency medical service responsibility expanded in some areas of the state. // Governor expects unemployment to rise.","John Carrigan- Board of Public Service Commission // William D. Mitchell- Workman's Comp. Fund // Continuation of Welfare Dept's clothing allowance // Groundbreaking of Fourco Glass Co.","Governor introduced new Dean of Marshall University Medical School-- Robert C. Parlett // Announcement of West Va.'s new Paraprofessional Child Car System // Greenbrier school of Osteopathic Medicine discussion // Questions by the press: Bill Loy Judgeship, Cleo Jones resignation, State employees' salaries, Kan. county circuit court judgeship","West Virginia legal Services Plan, Inc. (aid for low-income people of the state) David Cecil appointed director. // Welfare clothing allowance to school-age youngsters // State bridge contracts let--- East Huntington Bridge. // Governor's Impressions of meeting with President Ford // President Ford // Governor answered questions regarding his name being submitted for the office of the Vice president of the U.S. // Unemployment and welfare fathers","Governor Announced West Virginia Office of Minority Business Enterprises OMBE being set up. McDonald Cary appointed its executive director. Favorable employment picture in state. //Brazilian cultural group to appear in state. // Don Bordenkircher's resignation, former warden. Osteopathic school, Greenbrier.","\"Abuse Alert\" program announced --Salvation Army and State Dept. of Welfare. // Sewage treatment funds of $104 million avaliable for West Virginia communities in 75% grants. // Revenue, Legislature, and the Governor's plans for seeking a third term","Armco Steel multi-million -dollar coal mining expansion. // studded tires outlawed. // I-64 bridge, South Charleston will open June 5, 11:00 am, 1974 // Special Session comments, when, budget and veterans' bonus // Republic of China trip-- Governor's comments","Governor Introduced new state commerce commissioner, Ralph D. Alertazzie. // \"Longwall Stripping\" process -- project on property of American Elec. power Co. at Julian, Boone county, to be put to into operation Feb. of 1975. Funded by US environmental protection agency and state surface mining and  reclamation association","dubbed over August 12, 1975 press conference","Governor announces Ashland Chemical company's Multi-million dollar maleic-anhydride plant in Wayne county","Governor revokes ban on studded tires--can be used from Nov 15 to April 1 // Economic condition of state // Governor expressed optimism on coal labor-management contract agreement // Bill Loy's judgeship bid // Governor's role in textbook controversy and state police // governor's views on on outcome of Nov 5 election // Mines dept., Jon Ashcraft, director, discussed united mines workers' suit. // East Huntington Bridge revised cost estimate // Mrs. Shelley Moore--will she consider the governorship of West Virginia if the Governor is not permitted to run again?","Workmen's Compensation fund-- New and more efficient method of processing claims shown with explanation","Governor explains his stand on the budget","Governor discussed the possibility of issuing emergency proclamation regarding International Electrical Workers' strike at Monongahela Power Co., Hancock, Preston, and parts of Mineral County. Dec 5, 1974, 1:00 PM deadline set. // Hydrocarbinoization plant being sought by W. VA // State civil service director named- Arden R Hodges. formerly F\u0026A assistant commissioner. // Coal Strike settlement reaction by Governor and his assessment of loss of revenue to the state. // REAP director A. James Manchin's citation for speeding on the interstate.// Logan county employee's illegal use of equipment // West Virginia University Medical School extension in Kanawha county and effect on Marshall University medical school","Governor announced current interstate openings and variously touched upon problems pertaining to state's road building program // additional $12.6 million Appalachian regional commission funds to the state // Governor discussed good financial health of West Virginia and employment rate compared to US // Coal companies to supply at last year's price coal to home owners // current coal strike discussed // Elizabeth Hallanan and Public Service Commission discussed // REAP head, A. James Manchin, Incident concerning removal of junk bus from \"private property\" at Kanawha Falls, and law suit against him.","Questions by press re campaign contributions Federal District Judge appointment, Supreme Court decision re budget bill, Special session of Legislature, Security guard at airport on return from Russia. // Governor gives brief report on his trip to Russia","Governor Moore's statement in response to indictment // Governor announces his plans to run for a third term.","Governor Announced $50 million coal mining development in Nicolas county - Bethlehem STL // Coalcon update by Governor // Summer youth program discussed by Governor","Governor announced preliminary approval by the US Veterans Administration of Marshall University Medical School // Discussions of legislative matters // William Loy--proposed Judgeship","Governor gave his views concerning the election of Nov. 5, 1974 // Governor discussed impact of nationwide coal strike","\"medically needy\" program to be administered within the framework of department of welfare disclosed by the governor.//state police academy -new $1,540,250 addition- Kuhn construction co. // State Penitentiary, Moundsville- Arthur Mckenzie appointed deputy warden. // legislator's pay raise discussed. // Governor discussed New River- his opposition to its being included in scenic rivers program. // Governor discussed critical energy shortage in United States.","Governor Moore announced State's plan as a single identity in compliance with public law 93614, National Health Planning and Resource Act. // Mose E. Boiarsky appointed Judge circuit court. // Medical facilities being established to induce doctors to practice in rural areas. // Shawnee golf course property discussed. // Greenbrier Oseopathic school discussed. // State treasurer, John Kelly,-- Governor, will not intervene. // Governor chides press for nor giving wide coverage to Bordenkircher news wherein he stated he had no evidence of wrong doing in Inmates' Trust fund, penitentiary","Dupoint Co. has submitted an application to state Natural Resources Dept. to dump chloride into Kanawha river, which was formerly sent to Gulf of Mexico. Puvlic hearings scheduled first part of January. // New River Gorge- Five public hearings to be held- Governor hopes it will be designated a National Park. // Ten Dams on the New River. // Public Servic Commission- Brooks Smith's appointment by the Governor as a chairman. will he withdraw the appointment by reason of some of state senator's objections // Ambulances and emergency medical service responsibility expanded in some areas of the state. // Governor expects unemployment to rise.","John Carrigan- Board of Public Service Commission // William D. Mitchell- Workman's Comp. Fund // Continuation of Welfare Dept's clothing allowance // Groundbreaking of Fourco Glass Co.","Governor introduced new Dean of Marshall University Medical School-- Robert C. Parlett // Announcement of West Va.'s new Paraprofessional Child Car System // Greenbrier school of Osteopathic Medicine discussion // Questions by the press: Bill Loy Judgeship, Cleo Jones resignation, State employees' salaries, Kan. county circuit court judgeship","West Virginia legal Services Plan, Inc. (aid for low-income people of the state) David Cecil appointed director. // Welfare clothing allowance to school-age youngsters // State bridge contracts let--- East Huntington Bridge. // Governor's Impressions of meeting with President Ford // President Ford // Governor answered questions regarding his name being submitted for the office of the Vice president of the U.S. // Unemployment and welfare fathers","Governor Announced West Virginia Office of Minority Business Enterprises OMBE being set up. McDonald Cary appointed its executive director. Favorable employment picture in state. //Brazilian cultural group to appear in state. // Don Bordenkircher's resignation, former warden. Osteopathic school, Greenbrier.","\"Abuse Alert\" program announced --Salvation Army and State Dept. of Welfare. // Sewage treatment funds of $104 million avaliable for West Virginia communities in 75% grants. // Revenue, Legislature, and the Governor's plans for seeking a third term","Armco Steel multi-million -dollar coal mining expansion. // studded tires outlawed. // I-64 bridge, South Charleston will open June 5, 11:00 am, 1974 // Special Session comments, when, budget and veterans' bonus // Republic of China trip-- Governor's comments","Governor Introduced new state commerce commissioner, Ralph D. Alertazzie. // \"Longwall Stripping\" process -- project on property of American Elec. power Co. at Julian, Boone county, to be put to into operation Feb. of 1975. Funded by US environmental protection agency and state surface mining and  reclamation association","Governor announces Ashland Chemical company's Multi-million dollar maleic-anhydride plant in Wayne county","Governor revokes ban on studded tires--can be used from Nov 15 to April 1 // Economic condition of state // Governor expressed optimism on coal labor-management contract agreement // Bill Loy's judgeship bid // Governor's role in textbook controversy and state police // governor's views on on outcome of Nov 5 election // Mines dept., Jon Ashcraft, director, discussed united mines workers' suit. // East Huntington Bridge revised cost estimate // Mrs. Shelley Moore--will she consider the governorship of West Virginia if the Governor is not permitted to run again?","Workmen's Compensation fund-- New and more efficient method of processing claims shown with explanation","Governor explains his stand on the budget","Governor discussed the possibility of issuing emergency proclamation regarding International Electrical Workers' strike at Monogahela Power Co., Hancock, Preston, and parts of Mineral County. Dec 5, 1974, 1:00 PM deadline set. // Hydrocarbinoization plant being sought by W. VA // State civil service director named- Arden R Hodges. formerly F\u0026A assitant commissioner. // Coal Strike settlement reaction by Governor and his assessment of loss of revenue to the state. // REAP director A. James Manchin's citation for speeding on the interstate.// Logan county employee's illegal use of equipment // West Virginia University Medical School extension in Kanawha county and effect on Marshall University medical school","Governor announced current interstate openings and variously touched upon problems pertaining to state's road building program // additional $12.6 million Appalachian regional commission funds to the state // Governor discussed good financial health of West Virginia and employment rate compared to US // Coal companies to supply at last year's price coal to home owners // current coal strike discussed // Elizabeth Hallanan and Public Service Commission discussed // REAP head, A. James Manchin, Incident concerning removal of junk bus from \"private property\" at Kanawha Falls, and law suit against him.","Questions by press re campaign contributions Federal District Judge appointment, Supreme Court decision re budget bill, Special session of Legislature, Security guard at airport on return from Russia. // Governor gives brief report on his trip to Russia","Governor Moore's statement in response to indictment // Governor announces his plans to run for a third term.","Governor Announced $50 million coal mining development in Nicolas county - Bethlehem STL // Coalcon update by Governor // Summer youth program discussed by Governor","Governor announced preliminary approval by the US Veterans Administration of Marshall University Medical School // Discussions of legislative matters // William Loy--proposed Judgeship","Governor gave his views concerning the election of Nov. 5, 1974 // Governor discussed impact of nationwide coal strike","Governor Moore announced by taped message joint venture by Columbia Gas and Monterey Coal Co. (subsidiary of Exxon) development of coal reserves in West Virginia and Illinois // Two new coal mines to be opened by Monterey, one in Lincoln and Wayne Counties.// Development of a new city in WV a possibility","Taped on announcement of Columbia Gas co. and Exxon Venture in the State-- two new mines","Emergency medical services program director, Dr. Frederick M. Cooley, appointed // Highway dept.--Governor tells of letter sent to legislature leadership regarding low funds; also spelled out consequences if more money is not appropriated- employment, ect. will have to be reduced. //teacher's pay - Governor discussed his bill to legislature recommending $750 increase // railroad maintenance commission needed and funds appropriated from legislature discussed by the Governor // Bicentennial funds not sufficiently appropriated by the legislature","Disaster area declared for Marshall County // Coal Miners--Food Stamps // Grand Jury Investigation // Hall of Fame- more on // Fiscal posture of state - Erroneous reporting by Charleston Gazette","Title XX- Welfare Dept. // Lawrence Frankel Foundation- Dept. Welfare. // Coal Miners- food Stamps // Pay Raises, state employees // Wheeling area declared disaster area","Clothing allowance for children raised to $45, I-64 to I-77 Interstate at Fort Hill to open August 29, Governor discussed Special Session and various items in the call, TRIP program discussed","Governor Moore announced by taped message joint venture by Columbia Gas and Monterey Coal Co. (subsidiary of Exxon) development of coal reserves in West Virginia and Illinois // Two new coal mines to be opened by Monterey, one in Lincoln and Wayne Counties.// Development of a new city in WV a possibility","Pennzoil Company -- Governor Moore announced multi-million dollar oil well drilling program in West Virginia // General revenue of state // \"Keep America Beautiful\" drive // Special session of legislature discussed // Buffalo Creek housing charges discussed and problems relating to housing in Buffalo Creek // National offices (political) discussed","American Motors Corp. --Governor announced company's intention to locate in WV // Pittsburg Tube co. -- Governor announced company's intention to locate to WV // call for Special Session date- discussion","Chief Medical Examiner, Dr. Irvin M Sopher, Appointed// Current coal strike discussed// New investment system for state funds","Special session of legislature called by the governor-July 29, 1975, 10:00 AM// Highway Dept.- $27 million to be asked of legislature for upgrading highways and provide funds for highway personnel// Surplus funds of $47 million for state// Coalcon // Marshal Medial School // Treasurer's office (state) // Bicentennial's lack of funds","Governor severely criticizes board of Reagents for its action regarding Greenbrier Osteopathic School of Medicine // Freezes Board's funds for contractual Agreements","Federal Revenue Sharing Check $6, 349, 718 received// Federal Mine Safety Act 1969-- Non-permissible equipment-- small business administration loans to aid mining identities for compliance // diversified mountaineer-- statues of depositors// call for special session session discussed // Federal Disaster funds for tornado damage requested // Children's home, Elkins, discussed // Teachers salaries-- five percent increase discussed-- Governor's and legislator's stand","Morris Harvey College -- Governor announces offer of this college as a gift to the state of West Virginia","Kanawha City Bridge opening // State senator Jack Hellems appointed to fill vacancy by J.C. Dillon, Jr. // Governor Summer Youth Program detailed// Coalcon discussed by the Governor in New York-- part state ownership suggested by Governor in Coalcon// Central Mental Health Complex bids for site development on interstate 77 at Pocatalico// Governor Moore to run against Senator Byrd--story in \"U.S. News and World Report\"-- discussion// site selected for hall of fame discussed// Another new bridge for Kanawha county--contract let.","Dr. B.L. Coffindaffer appointed director Office Federal -State relations// Governor's political future discussed// Coalcon meeting in New York July 29, 1975, Special Session of Legislature discussed// $47-plus million surplus for state","Governor Moore announced by taped message joint venture by Columbia Gas and Monterey Coal Co. (subsidiary of Exxon) development of coal reserves in West Virginia and Illinois // Two new coal mines to be opened by Monterey, one in Lincoln and Wayne Counties.// Development of a new city in WV a possibility","Emergency medical services program director, Dr. Frederick M. Cooley, appointed // Highway dept.--Governor tells of letter sent to legislature leadership regarding low funds; also spelled out consequences if more money is not appropriated- employment, ect. will have to be reduced. //teacher's pay - Governor discussed his bill to legislature recommending $750 increase // railroad maintenance commission needed and funds appropriated from legislature discussed by the Governor // Bicentennial funds not sufficiently appropriated by the legislature","Disaster area declared for Marshall County // Coal Miners--Food Stamps // Grand Jury Investigation // Hall of Fame- more on // Fiscal posture of state - Erroneous reporting by Charleston Gazette","Title XX- Welfare Dept. // Lawrence Frankel Foundation- Dept. Welfare. // Coal Miners- food Stamps // Pay Raises, state employees // Wheeling area declared disaster area","Clothing allowance for welfare children raised to $45. // I-64 -I-77 Interstate at Fort Hill to open August 29// Governor discussed Special Session and various items in the call // TRIP Program discussed","Pennzoil Company -- Governor Moore announced multi-million dollar oil well drilling program in West Virginia // General revenue of state // \"Keep America Beautiful\" drive // Special session of legislature discussed // Buffalo Creek housing charges discussed and problems relating to housing in Buffalo Creek // National offices (political) discussed","American Motors Corp. --Governor announced company's intention to locate in WV // Pittsburg Tube co. -- Governor announced company's intention to locate to WV // call for Special Session date- discussion","(No tape, typed transcripts only) Moundsville penitentiary improvements-open to press, Governor will ask press for several million additional funds for early childhood education, Dr. Harry Stansbury named Director of Governor's Comprehensive Health Planning program, Robert Halbritter nominated for judge 18th circuit court, questions by press","Chief Medical Examiner, Dr. Irvin M Sopher, Appointed// Current coal strike discussed// New investment system for state funds","Special session of legislature called by the governor-July 29, 1975, 10:00 AM// Highway Dept.- $27 million to be asked of legislature for upgrading highways and provide funds for highway personnel// Surplus funds of $47 million for state// Coalcon // Marshal Medial School // Treasurer's office (state) // Bicentennial's lack of funds","Governor severely criticizes board of Reagents for its action regarding Greenbrier Osteopathic School of Medicine // Freezes Board's funds for contractual Agreements","Federal Revenue Sharing Check $6, 349, 718 received// Federal Mine Safety Act 1969-- Non-permissible equipment-- small business administration loans to aid mining identities for compliance // diversified mountaineer-- statues of depositors// call for special session session discussed // Federal Disaster funds for tornado damage requested // Children's home, Elkins, discussed // Teachers salaries-- five percent increase discussed-- Governor's and legislator's stand","Morris Harvey College -- Governor announces offer of this college as a gift to the state of West Virginia","Kanawha City Bridge opening // State senator Jack Hellems appointed to fill vacancy by J.C. Dillon, Jr. // Governor Summer Youth Program detailed// Coalcon discussed by the Governor in New York-- part state ownership suggested by Governor in Coalcon// Central Mental Health Complex bids for site development on interstate 77 at Pocatalico// Governor Moore to run against Senator Byrd--story in \"U.S. News and World Report\"-- discussion// site selected for hall of fame discussed// Another new bridge for Kanawha county--contract let.","Dr. B.L. Coffindaffer appointed director Office Federal -State relations// Governor's political future discussed// Coalcon meeting in New York July 29, 1975, Special Session of Legislature discussed// $47-plus million surplus for state","Public Institution Commissioner, Calvin Calendin, sworn in by Justice Haden// SSI (Supplemental Security Income Program) initiated by state of West Virginia Welfare Dept. //Revenue estimates will not be revised for legislature// legislature discussion, more of","Colcon (pilot coal hydro carbonization plant) status discussed// Welfare Commissioner Ed Flowers' resignation revealed and Tom Tinder, previously Flower's assistant introduced as new Welfare commissioner// Teacher's retirement fund contributions by higher education participants take-over by state explained.// track and field hall of fame location discussed// \"dirtiest city\"--REAP's director so dubbed Charleston--discussed.","Work-Release center for male residents at Pruntytown-- Cottage on grounds of Industrial School for boys-- announced by Governor to open soon. Third in WV// Will Leonard case Discussed// Resigning Ins. Commissioner, Sam Weese, Lauded New Ins. Commissioner Don Brown, introduced// Chief Logan State Park conference center// contract let// Governor's reaction to President Gerald Ford's talk// Federal Highway trust funds discussed// Governor losing some of his \"troops\"// \"Twelve Years\" was this an announcement?","Heritage Trust Program initiated// $250,000 donated for it from Benedum Foundation// Mines director defended by Governor// Studded tire bill// Coalcon discussed","Secretary of State, James R McCartney, sworn in// Economy of state discussed-surplus gen. revenue// Abortion--Governor's views against// Legislative bills discussed// Intermediate Court Judge appointed --Cabell Co.// Unemployment in county discussed.","Track and Field Hall of Fame update, and schedule of events--site selected Putnam co.//State Capitol--cleaning of outside// Capitol's dome--update on refinishing the gold//state's financial condition// State's employment condition// Air pollution control--Governor commits on his executive order relating thereto//Gubernatorial campaign for 1776","Extending Governor's summer youth program // contacts for Phase I of Central Mental Health Complex// Executive order to Air Pollution control commission to avoid imposing air ambient regulations that have net effect of exceeding national standards// Governor refuses to file letter of intent with EPA administrator regarding particulates// Contractors to be let out this year to complete contracts of WV Turnpike to Interstate standards// Special Sessions July 26, 1976 of Legislature to deal mostly with salaries of teachers, support personnel and other.","Supreme Court Justice, Donald R. Wilson, appt. // Investment Advisory Firms selected- 1 year contracts Boston co. and Alliance Capital Management co. // Energy Subsidization Bill to Legislature discussed // Wayne Slater, Ap, questions to Governor regarding charges // Highway user taxes discussed // education program to be discussed with Legislature // Governor asked when he will file for third term // Ashland oil contribution discussed // Governor states support for President Ford // COAL tax proposed by Governor for development of an Energy program for the state // Physicians Malpractice insurance proposal by the governor discussed// Identification card for blind and disabled persons to be issued by State Dept. of Motor Vehicles","Civil Service pay scale revised upwards // pay increases of five percent for other state employees in Governor's amended budget //Commissioner Albertazzie filing for Governor // Cultural Center progress report","West Virginia Highways Funding-- Governor's Plan // Health System agency approval // Salary  increase of $1,000 for all state employees across-the-board // Civil Service-- new ratings and pay increases","Welfare clothing allowance for needy school children discussed, food stamps for striking miners- circumstances under which they will receive them and federal regulations governing issuance, Governor's assessment of FORD-DOLE ticket, Governor's comments regarding running against Robert Byrd in U.S. Senate race in November, Governor states he did not discuss his political future with President Ford","at the Civic Center","New Hampshire","Public Institution Commissioner, Calvin Calendin, sworn in by Justice Haden// SSI (Supplemental Security Income Program) initiated by state of West Virginia Welfare Dept. //Revenue estimates will not be revised for legislature// legislature discussion, more of","Colcon (pilot coal hydro carbonization plant) status discussed// Welfare Commissioner Ed Flowers' resignation revealed and Tom Tinder, previously Flower's assistant introduced as new Welfare commissioner// Teacher's retirement fund contributions by higher education participants take-over by state explained.// track and field hall of fame location discussed// \"dirtiest city\"--REAP's director so dubbed Charleston--discussed.","Work-Release center for male residents at Pruntytown-- Cottage on grounds of Industrial School for boys-- announced by Governor to open soon. Third in WV// Will Leonard case Discussed// Resigning Ins. Commissioner, Sam Weese, Lauded New Ins. Commissioner Don Brown, introduced// Chief Logan State Park conference center// contract let// Governor's reaction to President Gerald Ford's talk// Federal Highway trust funds discussed// Governor losing some of his \"troops\"// \"Twelve Years\" was this an announcement?","Heritage Trust Program initiated// $250,000 donated for it from Benedum Foundation// Mines director defended by Governor// Studded tire bill// Coalcon discussed","Secretary of State, James R McCartney, sworn in// Economy of state discussed-surplus gen. revenue// Abortion--Governor's views against// Legislative bills discussed// Intermediate Court Judge appointed --Cabell Co.// Unemployment in county discussed.","Track and Field Hall of Fame update, and schedule of events--site selected Putnam co.//State Capitol--cleaning of outside// Capitol's dome--update on refinishing the gold//state's financial condition// State's employment condition// Air pollution control--Governor commits on his executive oprder relating thereto//Gubernatorial campaign for 1776","Extending Governor's summer youth program // contacts for Phase I of Central Mental Health Complex// Executive order to Air Pollution control commission to avoid imposing air ambient regulations that have net effect of exceeding national standards// Governor refuses to file letter of intent with EPA administrator regarding particulates// Contractors to be let out this year to complete contracts of WV Turnpike to Interstate standards// Special Sessions July 26, 1976 of Legislature to deal mostly with salaries of teachers, support personnel and other.","Supreme Court Justice, Donald R. Wilson, appt. // Investment Advisory Firms selected- 1 year contracts Boston co. and Alliance Capital Management co. // Energy Subsidization Bill to Legislature discussed // Wayne Slater, Ap, questions to Governor regarding charges // Highway user taxes discussed // education program to be discussed with Legislature // Governor asked when he will file for third term // Ashland oil contribution discussed // Governor states support for President Ford // COAL tax proposed by Governor for development of an Energy program for the state // Physicians Malpractice insurance proposal by the governor discussed// Identification card for blind and disabled persons to be issued by State Dept. of Motor Vehicles","Civil Service pay scale revised upwards // pay increases of five percent for other state employees in Governor's amended budget //Commissioner Albertazzie filing for Governor // Cultural Center progress report","West Virginia Highways Funding-- Governor's Plan // Health System agency approval // Salary  increase of $1,000 for all state employees across-the-board // Civil Service-- new ratings and pay increases","Norm Yost Report from Houston Natural Gov. Conference","response to Gazette story","Tape #1","Tape #2","Tape #3","Swearing in of Haden as Judge of Supreme Court of Appeals// Response to Gazette story of June 20th // figures on surplus thru May","Press conference which discussed West Virignia native General Earl E. Anderson who became Assistant Commadont of the United States Marine Core. He declaired March 31st General Earl E. Anderson Day. Discussed the Japanese-American Governor's conference and the Governors that he designated to participate in the conference. An update on Buffalo Creek disaster concerning housing, funding, missing individuals, business loans being approved, and building temporary road structures. Two new industiries moving into West Virginia: The Sunshine Pillow Company and B\u0026L Apparal Incorparated of Cass. Growth in employment rate. The Tri-State Airport imporvements approved by Appapachian Regional Commission (ARC).   Discussion of higher education, kindergarden funding,  the special session,  Buffalo Creek investigation, the Devils Deciples, and damn drainage on high risk damns.","Press conference discussed road bonds and road construction, kindergarden program, disaster relief in Buffalo Creek, reorganization of Department of Public Safety, residency requirement for voting, OSHA legislation, and umployment rates.","WCHT-TV// Participants: Bob Myers, Lee Kenna, Jay Rockefeller, Harry Hoffman, Charles Ryan, Roy Brassfield (Moderator)","Press conference with Governor Arch Moore and Mr. Davis about the release of a letter to Senator Robert C. Byrd. The letter discussed the U.S. Geological Survey of four banks that show instability and possibilty of them sliding and impoundments that are issues.","Master Tape. An brief overview of the disaster and the current status of the recovery effort.","Civic Center campaign song","JD#4","Bill viewing accepted employment with U.S. Dept. of Labor---Black Lung// Employment Picture in WV // Amos Bolen Status as member of Board of Regents","Warden WV State Penitentiary, Donald E. Bordenkircher, appointed // Associate Warden in charge of security, Aurthur Leroy Mckenzie, appointed // Industrial training supervisor at penitentiary, R. J. Whitfield, appointed// New prison industries building to be constructed // Conference on productivity , Milwauee, Wis., Governor to attend// Will testify before Senate Sub-committee regarding Black Lung, Washinton on July 17, 1973// American Cyanamid expansion at Parkersburg- will attend- Pittsburg plate grass also // Black Lung Fund rate schedule// discussion veto consumer protectiom bill// Discussion of veto for consummer protection . State Envronmenal protection agency-will the Governor create such","Governor announced Western Electric co. $5 million facility at Martinsburg. Will employ 300 with annual payroll of $6 million. Construction to start 1974 // Officials of Western Electric introduced by Governor Moore: Donald E. Procknow, President Thomas E. Bolger, president, C\u0026P Telephone CO. Frank R. Hoffmann, Vice President and General Manager C\u0026P, WV","Executive appointments: Human rights commission- Acting executive director- Howard D. Kenney, Diector selective service- Harold E. Brown, Emergency services- Richard Weekly, // ARC- six of eleven districts approved and funded // finances of state of WV for August Brunner asked Governor of economic climate softening","Announced purchase of Greenbrier College for Women for $422,775. To be used for Ambulatory mentally retarded children. // State may buy Four Seasons Nursing Home in Parkersburg as part of Regional Mental Health Program // Pocatalico site (50 acres) being considered for purchase for Central Mental Health Complex // Huntington Bridge delay discussed","Bill viewing accepted employment with U.S. Dept. of Labor---Black Lung// Employment Picture in WV // Amos Bolen Status as member of Board of Regents","Warden WV State Penitentiary, Donald E. Bordenkircher, appointed // Associate Warden in charge of security, Aurthur Leroy Mckenzie, appointed // Industrial training supervisor at penitentiary, R. J. Whitfield, appointed// New prison industries building to be constructed // Conference on productivity , Milwauee, Wis., Governor to attend// Will testify before Senate Sub-committee regarding Black Lung, Washinton on July 17, 1973// American Cyanamid expansion at Parkersburg- will attend- Pittsburg plate grass also // Black Lung Fund rate schedule// discussion veto consumer protectiom bill// Discussion of veto for consummer protection . State Envronmenal protection agency-will the Governor create such.","Governor announced Western Electric co. $5 million facility at Martinsburg. Will employ 300 with annual payroll of $6 million. Construction to start 1974 // Officials of Western Electric introduced by Governor Moore: Donald E. Procknow, President Thomas E. Bolger, president, C\u0026P Telephone CO. Frank R. Hoffmann, Vice President and General Manager C\u0026P, WV","Executive appointments: Human rights commission- Acting executive director- Howard D. Kenney, Diector selective service- Harold E. Brown, Emergency services- Richard Weekly, // ARC- six of eleven districts approved and funded // finances of state of WV for August Brunner asked Governor of economic climate softening","Announced purchase of Greenbrier College for Women for $422,775. To be used for Ambulatory mentally retarded children. // State may buy Four Seasons Nursing Home in Parkersburg as part of Regional Mental Health Program // Pocatalico site (50 acres) being considered for purchase for Central Mental Health Complex // Huntington Bridge delay discussed","Parkersburg Statement","Statement by Governor Moore","Budget discussion // East Huntington Bridge bids advertised// Morgantown Bridge--Westover to Morgantown site selected // Summer Youth Program // Studded Tires outlawed","I-64 -- Final routing, two miles south of Buckley, WV// Special Session of Legislature--Tentatively after mid-April, 1974 // St. Mary's Bridge-- Bids to be let this week// Impeachment of President Nixon --Governor's view","From the Office of the Governor of the State of West Virginia","Banking Commissioner, George B. Jordan// Purchasing Practices, ect. $227,000 grant from Governor's committee on crime, ect. -2nd grant // Road Bond Debt Service --defined remarks in State of State--will be sent to Legislature 2:00 today // Questions by Press: Deficit in Education budget? Change in requirements for Mental Health Director? Medical school at Marshall, When will he announce political intentions","Press conference discussing Harry M. Brawley retirement from executive secretary of the WV Education Broadcast Authority, Francis L. Frank Blake replacing Brawley's position,  revenue sharing for child development programs, Buffalo Creek housing, public kindergarden, and Mr. Glat resignation from Human Rights Commission.","New Banking//Comm//Jackson County// Mr. Jordan","from Washington D.C.","Budget discussion // East Huntington Bridge bids advertised// Morgantown Bridge--Westover to Morgantown site selected // Summer Youth Program // Studded Tires outlawed","I-64 -- Final routing, two miles south of Buckley, WV// Special Session of Legislature--Tentatively after mid-April, 1974 // St. Marys Bridge-- Bids to be let this week// Impeachment of President Nixon --Governor's view","Norman Yost","State Capitol // Governor Moore 2nd term // main address","WDNE/WHIS// March of (illegible)","Charles Ryan and Tom Potter","Executive order expanding limitation of one-quarter tank of gasoline for persons who travel 250 miles a week relative to their employment// $150 million road bond -- comments regarding legislative action// signed into law six additional bills","Governor signed senate bill 240 (consumer credit-presumably consumer protection) lowers interest rate frim 20% to 18% // Governor rescinded for 30 days one-quarter tank gasoline. If not satisfactory as to supply of gasoline avaliable to state, will reinvoke quarter-tank executive order. // exchange of remarks between Jud Marvin, ABC, and Governor's regoverning quarter tank ruling // judicial reform","Las Vegas, Nevada // dept. of Highways.","Governor cited private Rodney C. Bobbitt U.S. Marine Corp, post humorously for heroism, highest honor awarded by the Corps.. Governor signed House Bill 797--Country truckers bill Authorities. Governor  tells actions to combat trucker protests and strikes","Supreme Court ruling// Industry undertaking R. H., operation at union","American Motor VIPs introduced by the Governor to the news media for questions regarding location of its stamping plant at ordinance center, south of Charleston.","Quaker oats co--new facility (needlecraft) to manufacture needlecraft //Japan- Governor to visit Oct. 19; Japanese gov. and business leaders-- Gov to host here Nov. 5 and 6. // Hawaii-- Education meeting of the states, Governor to attend// Revenue Sharing checks --Governor transmitted to the treasury the last of two checks-- $2 million to set up revolving fund for WV housing authority.// Representatives from eight countries to visit WV penitentiary --federal pubic safety of international development.// Inmates of WV penitentiary, Moundsville will be permitted to use tie line of Governor's information service // \"Campaign Tactics\" comments from Governor regarding 1968 campaign in response to the press.","Treasurer directed to sell $50 million school building bonds. // Tax dept. to audit major oil company gas stations gallonage to see if getting non user gallons for bill for Lobbyist to register. Federal adm. guidelines on use of electric UMWA Hq. location. // off the record re campaign contributions.","Monard// Governor Moore for a second term","Executive order expanding limitation of one-quarter tank of gasoline for persons who travel 250 miles a week relative to their employment// $150 million road bond -- comments regarding legislative action// signed into law six additional bills","Governor signed senate bill 240 (consumer credit-presumably consumer protection) lowers interest rate frim 20% to 18% // Governor rescinded for 30 days one-quarter tank gasoline. If not satisfactory as to supply of gasoline available to state, will reinvoke quarter-tank executive order. // exchange of remarks between Jud Marvin, ABC, and Governor's recovering quarter tank ruling // judicial reform","Governor cited private Rodney C. Bobbitt U.S. Marine Corp, post humorously for heroism, highest honor awarded by the Corps.. Governor signed House Bill 797--Country truckers bill Authorities. Governor  tells actions to combat trucker protests and strikes","meeting minutes","Supreme Court ruling// Industry undertaking R. H., operation at union","American Motor VIPs introduced by the Governor to the news media for questions regarding location of its stamping plant at ordinance center, south of Charleston.","Quaker oats co--new facility (needlecraft) to manufacture needlecraft //Japan- Governor to visit Oct. 19; Japanese gov. and business leaders-- Gov to host here Nov. 5 and 6. // Hawaii-- Education meeting of the states, Governor to attend// Revenue Sharing checks --Governor transmitted to the treasury the last of two checks-- $2 million to set up revolving fund for WV housing authority.// Representatives from eight countries to visit WV penitentiary --federal pubic safety of international development.// Inmates of WV penitentiary, Moundsville will be permitted to use tie line of Governor's information service // \"Campaign Tactics\" comments from Governor regarding 1968 campaign in response to the press","This sub-series details the undertakings of William Loy, Executive Assistant to Governor Arch Moore from 1968-1977. Loy's duties involved the day-to-day general operations of the Governor's office. This sub-series contains state planning documents, documents relating to the Department of Motor Vehicles, the Department of Finance and Administration, the Department of Education, the Department of Highways, state hospitals, employment applications, legal cases, correspondence with state leaders, requests from city councils, conference correspondence, and general communication and personal mail. As Executive Assistant, Loy was responsible for communicating and coordinating with national and regional Governors' Conferences. The conferences that Loy prepared materials for included the Midwestern Governors' conference, Middle Atlantic Governors' conference, Southern Governors' conference, the National Governors' conference, the Republican Governors' conference, and the Southern States conference. Included are papers and communication relating to these events. Also included are personal and general correspondence related to Loy's duties managing Governor Moore's public appearances, requests for entertainment, speaking engagements, endorsements, and tours of the State Capitol.","Employment applicant, letter to Howard Boggess, Larry J. Boggs application, Ivor Boiarsky memorial lecture program, consolation letter to Mrs. Boiarsky, plea for help regarding electrical contractor's license. Letter from Carolyn Bolton, letter to James Bond, Margaret Bond's Evaluation questionnaire of financial circumstances, Huhes Booher resume, letter to Koka Booth, letter from Dr. Mike Borkovic, letter and qualification statement from Ralph E. Boreman, letter from Ira C. Bostin jr, Future Farmers of America \"29th annual State FFA Ham Bacon and Egg show and Sale\" pamphlet, letter to Bill Bowers, goodbye letter from Carla Bowles, job wanted flyer posted by Carla Bowles, letter from Lorie Bowles, request for a return job from Carla Bowles, memo on the Mental Health Dept, letter on behalf of the welfare of Mr. Bowman's welfare, salary increase request, Kathi Boyle application for employment, thank you letter from W. A. Boyle, letter of complaint from A.T. Boylen, investigation into allegations, unable to find job for Mrs. Bradford within the House of Delegates, letter to the Postmaster General from Arch Moore, letter of termination, letter regarding \"Pistol Hunting Bill\" and Arch Moore, application and resume of John Breed, letter on acquiring and utilizing John Brown, License plate application denial, letter from Jay Bryant about Arch Moore and Senator Brock, letter from Bryce Mountain, personal correspondence with Pat and Harry Buch, Joe Gompers' resume, recommendation letter and resume for John Lane, employment letter, \"Moore keeps GOP in dark on projects, states Davis\", \"County GOP head says Moore slow\", letter on current affairs, apology letter, republican voter support strategy letter, summer program at Cedar Grove school, petition, thank you letter, admittance paperwork, Helicopter accident memo,  greetings to the family, petition, Farmers Home Association, letter from Senator Byrd, Sen. Byrd on Alderson sewage treatment project, Holt Byrne promotion to Director of Employment Services and his resume, William Alexander Byus jr. resume, congratulations letter, Springfield water project completion, Moundsvillle map, status of proposed projects, bridge brochure, thank you letter to William Bunch, Application for official credential, greetings, State Building Commission, State Police misconduct","Employment applicant, letter to Howard Boggess, Larry J. Boggs application, Ivor Boiarsky memorial lecture program, consolation letter to Mrs. Boiarsky, plea for help regarding electrical contractor's license. Letter from Carolyn Bolton, letter to James Bond, Margaret Bond's Evaluation questionnaire of financial circumstances, Huhes Booher resume, letter to Koka Booth, letter from Dr. Mike Borkovic, letter and qualification statement from Ralph E. Boreman, letter from Ira C. Bostin jr, Future Farmers of America \"29th annual State FFA Ham Bacon and Egg show and Sale\" pamphlet, letter to Bill Bowers, goodbye letter from Carla Bowles, job wanted flyer posted by Carla Bowles, letter from Lorie Bowles, request for a return job from Carla Bowles, memo on the Mental Health Dept, letter on behalf of the welfare of Mr. Bowman's welfare, salary increase request, Kathi Boyle application for employment, thank you letter from W. A. Boyle, letter of complaint from A.T. Boylen, investigation into allegations, unable to find job for Mrs. Bradford within the House of Delegates, letter to the Postmaster General from Arch Moore, letter of termination, letter regarding \"Pistol Hunting Bill\" and Arch Moore, application and resume of John Breed, letter on acquiring and utilizing John Brown, License plate application denial, letter from Jay Bryant about Arch Moore and Senator Brock, letter from Bryce Mountain, personal correspondence with Pat and Harry Buch, Joe Gompers' resume, recommendation letter and resume for John Lane, employment letter, \"Moore keeps GOP in dark on projects, states Davis\", \"County GOP head says Moore slow\", letter on current affairs, apology letter, republican voter support strategy letter, summer program at Cedar Grove school, petition, thank you letter, admittance paperwork, Helicopter accident memo,  greetings to the family, petition, Farmers Home Association, letter from Senator Byrd, Sen. Byrd on Alderson sewage treatment project, Holt Byrne promotion to Director of Employment Services and his resume, William Alexander Byus jr. resume, congratulations letter, Springfield water project completion, Moundsvillle map, status of proposed projects, bridge brochure, thank you letter to William Bunch, Application for official credential, greetings, State Building Commission, State Police misconduct","Letter, sign removal route 73, guided capital tour for youth, re: call from Bob Hughes, review and repair of streets in Bluewell, thank you letter, Muscular Dystrophy Association, telefax, annual employee campaign, Info from Jim Fawcett, \"Fearnow backs new planning setup\", personal correspondence, opportunities for Vietnam Veterans, thank you card, thank you letter, Michael Ferrell Police application, photo, West Virginia Highway Safety council, resume, job consideration, personal injury request for help  (referral from Senator Randolf's office), thank you letter, Huntington Centennial square and round dance festival, guide to exploration of Huntington, letter, letter of dissatisfaction to President Heartland, proposal for food handling and service of patients at the Weston State Hospital, Ohio County school's participation in the Emergency Employment Act, meeting with Dave and Clark of Hurst-Rosche Engineers inc., employment for Mrs. Josephine Fogle, Mr. Fouraker approved for bachelor of science degree with a major in international affairs, resume, projected cash flow WVB, registration of seventeen and eighteen year olds memo, letter, biographical sketch of Chales Fox, Hancock County ABCC correspondence, job opportunity, request to payback election debts, \"Governor says West Virginia has changed\", letter, request for assistance, reduction in force and petition, letter, proposal from Future Conditional-National Values Project,","Application for a certificate, employee pay schedule, memo, evaluation application and resume of Jim Coffey, request for assistance, thank you letter, personal correspondence, folklore, bill, gas bill, personal letter to Aunt Della, Augusta Farm Woman's Club, employment letter, Board of Directors, investigation notice, admittance to Hopemont, thank you letter, recommendation of Harry V. Conley, Tony Constantine will retire, the constitution of West Virginia, Short term consultant services agreement form (blank), help with alcoholism, notice of dismissal, \"Strip-mine foes to picket Hazard office\",  \"Rockefeller strikes at Nixonomics in speech\", pass for Shenandoah Downs, thank you notes, Cooks Auto Body Service, response to request for federal program information concerning construction of sewage system for depot hill, \"Bridge widening and major repair program in progress\", \"Award $2,038,000 in aid program for Hampshire county\", \"Donald Cookman establishes law practice in Romney\", thank you note, letter from Pocahontas County Chairman A. E. Cooper, David Cooper memo, Keith Cooper department of highways memo, proposed airport site Tucker county, invitation to speak at the Kiwanis Club, letter to the Honorable James E. Copenhaver, National Multiple Sclerosis Society keynotes, list of people that have to go, letters from Jim Copenhaver, thank you letter, Re: Emergency Care Corporation, application for employment, letter from Cornell University, pertinent data on water resource development studies of Coal River, Cabin Creek, Pocatalico River, and Gauley River areas of West Virginia, re: proposed Cortland acres nursing home Thomas West Virginia, National Bank of Commerce, re: Cortland acres nursing home Thomas West Virginia, damage to farmland by department of highways, notification of personnel action, fixing a mistake, application for employment, possible cable television tower on the Lakin State Hospital grounds, lease agreement, Lakin State Hospital lease request, lease agreement, re: Capitol business equipment inc., denial of employment, thoughts on Nixon, political cartoon, sewage application by Craigsville Public service district, thank you note, recommendation letter and application, opinions on Braxton co., consideration for the position of Deputy of Finance Commissioner, resume, Cumberland Airport, letter of support, application, personal letter, re: our \"situation\" in Randolph County, \"Moore's evaluation tribute to Governor\", letter to Governor Moore, complaint over sales tax, employment security, delinquency control records, re: Harry Coup, \"Dear sir, are you keeping your campaign promises?\", hiring of Lilly Hammond, Julie Curry application, Inauguration invitation list, Harrison County public school confidential inquiry, re: William Jay Curry, Jr. Mt. Gay, West Virginia memo and application, The Weston Independent, application, Texas School for the Deaf","Application for a certificate, employee pay schedule, memo, evaluation application and resume of Jim Coffey, request for assistance, thank you letter, personal correspondence, folklore, bill, gas bill, personal letter to Aunt Della, Augusta Farm Woman's Club, employment letter, Board of Directors, investigation notice, admittance to Hopemont, thank you letter, recommendation of Harry V. Conley, Tony Constantine will retire, the constitution of West Virginia, Short term consultant services agreement form (blank), help with alcoholism, notice of dismissal, \"Strip-mine foes to picket Hazard office\",  \"Rockefeller strikes at Nixonomics in speech\", pass for Shenandoah Downs, thank you notes, Cooks Auto Body Service, response to request for federal program information concerning construction of sewage system for depot hill, \"Bridge widening and major repair program in progress\", \"Award $2,038,000 in aid program for Hampshire county\", \"Donald Cookman establishes law practice in Romney\", thank you note, letter from Pocahontas County Chairman A. E. Cooper, David Cooper memo, Keith Cooper department of highways memo, proposed airport site Tucker county, invitation to speak at the Kiwanis Club, letter to the Honorable James E. Copenhaver, National Multiple Sclerosis Society keynotes, list of people that have to go, letters from Jim Copenhaver, thank you letter, Re: Emergency Care Corporation, application for employment, letter from Cornell University, pertinent data on water resource development studies of Coal River, Cabin Creek, Pocatalico River, and Gauley River areas of West Virginia, re: proposed Cortland acres nursing home Thomas West Virginia, National Bank of Commerce, re: Cortland acres nursing home Thomas West Virginia, damage to farmland by department of highways, notification of personnel action, fixing a mistake, application for employment, possible cable television tower on the Lakin State Hospital grounds, lease agreement, Lakin State Hospital lease request, lease agreement, re: Capitol business equipment inc., denial of employment, thoughts on Nixon, political cartoon, sewage application by Craigsville Public service district, thank you note, recommendation letter and application, opinions on Braxton co., consideration for the position of Deputy of Finance Commissioner, resume, Cumberland Airport, letter of support, application, personal letter, re: our \"situation\" in Randolph County, \"Moore's evaluation tribute to Governor\", letter to Governor Moore, complaint over sales tax, employment security, delinquency control records, re: Harry Coup, \"Dear sir, are you keeping your campaign promises?\", hiring of Lilly Hammond, Julie Curry application, Inauguration invitation list, Harrison County public school confidential inquiry, re: William Jay Curry, Jr. Mt. Gay, West Virginia memo and application, The Weston Independent, application, Texas School for the Deaf","Thank you note, condolence letter, application, letter seeking appointment, letter of resignation, newspapers in West Virginia, statement on Governor Moore's Longterm plans, \"some facts and opinions\", thank you note, tax refund, re: Glenn Owen Davis admission to Hopemont State Hospital, update on depot addition, thank you from Davis and Elkins College, employment request, services of Dames \u0026 Moore, William Loy named executor of estate, request for meeting minutes, request for job reinstatement, personnel data, thank you from Davis Memorial Hospital, letter to and from Nial Davis, report on termination of Wirthy Davis, undecided voters of Morgan County, letter to the editor, \"Plans continue for Cacapon golf course\", thank you for the Shenandoa Downs passes, \"Step by Step\", thank you for the support, request for hunting \u0026 fishing license, golf course reassurance, job tenure, Christmas presentation, job request, Mrs. Moore and Nial Davis in Welch West Virginia, application, nominees from West Virginia Dental Society, population in wards of cities of 10,000 of more, 1970 census of population, letter of condolence, summary of provisions of PL 91-517, telefax concerning children with disabilities, Russell McQuain acting director of the Commission on Mental Retardation, state commission on mental retardation appointed to be the state planning and advisory council on an ad hoc basis, application kit for $10,000 grant, implementation of the developmental disabilities act, public law 91-517, summary of developmental disabilities services and facilities construction act of 1970, promise of $5,000, list of references, design of Shepherdstown sewage system, qualifying experience as related to sanitary sewage improvements Shepherdstown West Virginia, Dewberry Nealon \u0026 Davis plans for Shepherdstown sewage, mobile community services project, traffic records committee, personal correspondence, job request, help seeking justice, subject: Luise M. Dingess, personal correspondence, emergency bridge at Gilbert, Paul Dixon, biographical data of Raymond G. Dodson, request for parole clemency, application for employment, job reference, job application, letter of condolence, Dorman Mills violations, thank you note, resume, claim no. 67-52072, resume, job application, meeting with Duke University, re: employment for Emmet Dulaney, re: Dorsey Dunlap Rason \"K\" tag rights, job request, Urging Governor Dunn to pressure Nixon, Tennessee Aeronautics Commission, the Young Lawyers Section of the State Bar's concerns with the penal system, North Carolina's penal study commission, re: report to the Governor no. 75-2-11 Health Insurance Benefits Unit","Thank you note, condolence letter, application, letter seeking appointment, letter of resignation, newspapers in West Virginia, statement on Governor Moore's Longterm plans, \"some facts and opinions\", thank you note, tax refund, re: Glenn Owen Davis admission to Hopemont State Hospital, update on depot addition, thank you from Davis and Elkins College, employment request, services of Dames \u0026 Moore, William Loy named executor of estate, request for meeting minutes, request for job reinstatement, personnel data, thank you from Davis Memorial Hospital, letter to and from Nial Davis, report on termination of Wirthy Davis, undecided voters of Morgan County, letter to the editor, \"Plans continue for Cacapon golf course\", thank you for the Shenandoa Downs passes, \"Step by Step\", thank you for the support, request for hunting \u0026 fishing license, golf course reassurance, job tenure, Christmas presentation, job request, Mrs. Moore and Nial Davis in Welch West Virginia, application, nominees from West Virginia Dental Society, population in wards of cities of 10,000 of more, 1970 census of population, letter of condolence, summary of provisions of PL 91-517, telefax concerning children with disabilities, Russell McQuain acting director of the Commission on Mental Retardation, state commission on mental retardation appointed to be the state planning and advisory council on an ad hoc basis, application kit for $10,000 grant, implementation of the developmental disabilities act, public law 91-517, summary of developmental disabilities services and facilities construction act of 1970, promise of $5,000, list of references, design of Shepherdstown sewage system, qualifying experience as related to sanitary sewage improvements Shepherdstown West Virginia, Dewberry Nealon \u0026 Davis plans for Shepherdstown sewage, mobile community services project, traffic records committee, personal correspondence, job request, help seeking justice, subject: Luise M. Dingess, personal correspondence, emergency bridge at Gilbert, Paul Dixon, biographical data of Raymond G. Dodson, request for parole clemency, application for employment, job reference, job application, letter of condolence, Dorman Mills violations, thank you note, resume, claim no. 67-52072, resume, job application, meeting with Duke University, re: employment for Emmet Dulaney, re: Dorsey Dunlap Rason \"K\" tag rights, job request, Urging Governor Dunn to pressure Nixon, Tennessee Aeronautics Commission, the Young Lawyers Section of the State Bar's concerns with the penal system, North Carolina's penal study commission, re: report to the Governor no. 75-2-11 Health Insurance Benefits Unit","Trooper C.F. Little report of investigation, Cabin Creek Quilts, Eastern Kentucky Educational Development Corporation, temporary staff arrangements, travel authorization, reference letter for John Cain, resignation letter from John Cain, resume, letter to Robert Cain, \"Charlie McCoy Day\", biographical sketch on Charlie McCoy, invitation to the opening of the Grand Central Mall, funding for the 'We care hot line', personal correspondence, \"Governor's assistant cites county efforts key for Moore\", \"Appear at Lincoln Day dinner\", \"Hanging out Monday's wash\", Virginia Winfree disabilities, build a building to house the department of welfare in Fayette County, Callebs appointed dean at Beathany College, Kanawha Valley Leader, letter to youth, loan funds, recommendation letter, motion to reconsider petition to permit rates to become effective on interim basis under bond, expense account, re: Senator Robert R. Nelson, Dr. Kim job investigation and resolution, prosecute senator-elect Nelson, Martha G. Rowe unfairly denied retirement funds, \"Bridge timetable for Wayne urged\", \"Nelson moves late on bridge, Campbell charges\", \"Campbell says opponent plays 'politics' with bridge collapse\", Bill Campbell's draft speech for the East End Bridge, information on the Barboursville State Hospital athletic field, \"It's too bad that del. Nelson is playing politics with the Brinkley Bridge\", daily mail criticized channel 8 tv for its excessive use of Hechler films and tapes, application to WVU school of medicine, memo on Mrs. Rowe's Retirment check, Campbell discusses the bridge further with the press, the Environmental Protection Agency's Regional Offices, personal correspondence, resume, application, request for West Virginia Blue Books, employment with the state tax department, resume, application, Ann Lauri Carter memo, CC Carter memo, re: a chosen few, West Virginia department of highways: limited access and a dead end, enchanting commissioners or a beginner's guide to secretary roulette, re: Miles C. Carey, letter, letter, data crucial to strip mine paper, letter, letter, 'matters of benefit', problems with postal service, solicitation of assistance in development of intergovernmental effort in the four-county region surrounding Charleston, re: State of West Virginia vs. Krodel inc., endorsement for Jack Catalano's appointment for the Racing Commision, child development proposal, re: working draft of possible bill amending soft drinks tax statute dated 2-71, possible Distinguished West Virginian award for Bill Chambers, a situation that would gain Governor Moore several votes, letter, Charleston police department VICE activities from 5-21-71 to 5-29-71, illegal VICE operations in the city of Charleston, Charleston area Chamber of Commerce, Charles town General Hospital Ground Breaking Ceremony, letter, resume, resume, application, Cleo Childers v. the Civil Service Commission of West Virginia, letter, re: William Chittum, letter, notice of job termination, summer internship, 'Corridor H', thank you letter, re: section 236 (housing), personal correspondence,  letter, letter, \"Residents say bridge design wrong, engineers confidents confident project us right\", renaissance Clarksburg-Harrison public library, the Clarksburg Renaissance, letter,  thank you note, letter, Hampshire County historical society, invitation to pre-election dinner,","Trooper C.F. Little report of investigation, Cabin Creek Quilts, Eastern Kentucky Educational Development Corporation, temporary staff arrangements, travel authorization, reference letter for John Cain, resignation letter from John Cain, resume, letter to Robert Cain, \"Charlie McCoy Day\", biographical sketch on Charlie McCoy, invitation to the opening of the Grand Central Mall, funding for the 'We care hot line', personal correspondence, \"Governor's assistant cites county efforts key for Moore\", \"Appear at Lincoln Day dinner\", \"Hanging out Monday's wash\", Virginia Winfree disabilities, build a building to house the department of welfare in Fayette County, Callebs appointed dean at Beathany College, Kanawha Valley Leader, letter to youth, loan funds, recommendation letter, motion to reconsider petition to permit rates to become effective on interim basis under bond, expense account, re: Senator Robert R. Nelson, Dr. Kim job investigation and resolution, prosecute senator-elect Nelson, Martha G. Rowe unfairly denied retirement funds, \"Bridge timetable for Wayne urged\", \"Nelson moves late on bridge, Campbell charges\", \"Campbell says opponent plays 'politics' with bridge collapse\", Bill Campbell's draft speech for the East End Bridge, information on the Barboursville State Hospital athletic field, \"It's too bad that del. Nelson is playing politics with the Brinkley Bridge\", daily mail criticized channel 8 tv for its excessive use of Hechler films and tapes, application to WVU school of medicine, memo on Mrs. Rowe's Retirment check, Campbell discusses the bridge further with the press, the Environmental Protection Agency's Regional Offices, personal correspondence, resume, application, request for West Virginia Blue Books, employment with the state tax department, resume, application, Ann Lauri Carter memo, CC Carter memo, re: a chosen few, West Virginia department of highways: limited access and a dead end, enchanting commissioners or a beginner's guide to secretary roulette, re: Miles C. Carey, letter, letter, data crucial to strip mine paper, letter, letter, 'matters of benefit', problems with postal service, solicitation of assistance in development of intergovernmental effort in the four-county region surrounding Charleston, re: State of West Virginia vs. Krodel inc., endorsement for Jack Catalano's appointment for the Racing Commision, child development proposal, re: working draft of possible bill amending soft drinks tax statute dated 2-71, possible Distinguished West Virginian award for Bill Chambers, a situation that would gain Governor Moore several votes, letter, Charleston police department VICE activities from 5-21-71 to 5-29-71, illegal VICE operations in the city of Charleston, Charleston area Chamber of Commerce, Charles town General Hospital Ground Breaking Ceremony, letter, resume, resume, application, Cleo Childers v. the Civil Service Commission of West Virginia, letter, re: William Chittum, letter, notice of job termination, summer internship, 'Corridor H', thank you letter, re: section 236 (housing), personal correspondence,  letter, letter, \"Residents say bridge design wrong, engineers confidents confident project us right\", renaissance Clarksburg-Harrison public library, the Clarksburg Renaissance, letter,  thank you note, letter, Hampshire County historical society, invitation to pre-election dinner,","Governor to be guest speaker at John Ericsson Republican League of Illinois, a very upset letter, Governors' Interstate Indian Council, letter from Governor Whitcomb, Indiana brochure, Indiana's total budget-operating and construction, promoting the economic development of West Virginia, The Interstate Compact Act of 1972, General Assembly of North Carolina 1971 Session Ratified Bill, recommendation letter, committee election, replacing Fred Barnett on the oil commission, re: house bill no. 579 senate bill no. 72 Interstate Oil Compact Commission, memorandum in support of house bill no. 579 senate bill no. 72, Interstate Oil Compact Commission correspondence, re: Investigations, John Boettner inquiries, resume, letter and application for employment, contract, restructuring investment program for state Retirment funds, Loomis-Sayles \u0026 Company investment council for pension funds, Lionel D. Edie \u0026 Company Investment Councilors, Schroder Naess \u0026 Thomas, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner \u0026Smith inc., letter, Standard \u0026 Poor's Corporation, Eckley B. Coxe IV senior vice president and director of consulting, Samuel Thorne Jr. Vice president, letter, Calvin Bullock ltd. Summaries, proposals, first national city bank fixed income overview for, board of investments, Stevens \u0026 Clark, Investment-Authorization, Road Sueing Highway planning office committee, Rail services planning office.","Governor to be guest speaker at John Ericsson Republican League of Illinois, a very upset letter, Governors' Interstate Indian Council, letter from Governor Whitcomb, Indiana brochure, Indiana's total budget-operating and construction, promoting the economic development of West Virginia, The Interstate Compact Act of 1972, General Assembly of North Carolina 1971 Session Ratified Bill, recommendation letter, committee election, replacing Fred Barnett on the oil commission, re: house bill no. 579 senate bill no. 72 Interstate Oil Compact Commission, memorandum in support of house bill no. 579 senate bill no. 72, Interstate Oil Compact Commission correspondence, re: Investigations, John Boettner inquiries, resume, letter and application for employment, contract, restructuring investment program for state Retirment funds, Loomis-Sayles \u0026 Company investment council for pension funds, Lionel D. Edie \u0026 Company Investment Councilors, Schroder Naess \u0026 Thomas, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner \u0026Smith inc., letter, Standard \u0026 Poor's Corporation, Eckley B. Coxe IV senior vice president and director of consulting, Samuel Thorne Jr. Vice president, letter, Calvin Bullock ltd. Summaries, proposals, first national city bank fixed income overview for, board of investments, Stevens \u0026 Clark, Investment-Authorization, Road Sueing Highway planning office committee, Rail services planning office.","Application, letter, box seat Kentucky Derby tickets, Tax Commissioner approved settlement against Raymond Hage \u0026 Company, defense of Bruce Haddix, notice of hearing, Alum Creek Lions want to construct a road-side park, Horn Camp Road, letter, \"Hardesty resigns\", \"letter to the editor\", acquiring Ice Mountain, letter, re: West Virginia Water Tank EDA project no. 03-1-00685, re: Thomas E. Hairston, sewage innovation, \"City firm engineering consultant for youth camp's sewage system\", \"John D. Hale named Industrial Representative\", re: call from Kent Hall, ABC store in Kingwood, \"Preston intersection called the danger spot\", truck weighing, no builders on the West Virginia Housing Fund Board of Directors, appointment to the State Advisory Board, letter, application, job request, job request, job request, job request, job request, Michael Levy and T.G. Waggoner application, Tom Hairston ABCC, job request, letter, application blank, give good republicans jobs, job recommendation, job request, job request, job request, job request, Blue Book, J.P. Hamer for senator, letter, formal objection to Commissioner's ruling of workman's compensation, Edgar E. Hammond- Claim no. 69-51977, letter, job request, letter, Inter-Club discussion of mutual interests, letter, resume, Bluefield Sanitarium facing major issues, low numbered license request, President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, personal correspondence, interest in the John Brown collection, issues with annual raise, confined mother, letter, United States Department of Agriculture Farmers home Administration, Mr. Hanson's workmen's compensation claim, civil services examination request and application, Inspection satiation, re:  engineering agreement - Hardest \u0026 Hanover, letter, thank you card, letter, DWI case, letter, card, James Willie Hendrick Parsons West Virginia, resignation, re: Mrs.  Ferre McCoy Heiser, letter, recommendation for Delegate Charles R. Henderson, parent seeking advice for politics inclined child, letter, mobile home recommendations, Filmfax,  proposed central and mental health complex, Edgar N. Henry biographical sketch, Jack Henry, letter, letter, letter, personally correspondence, letter, letter, massive respect for the people of Buffalo Creek, paving  Buffalo Creek, letter, Chemicals and Plastics, Highland Hospital and blank forms, State of West Virginia ,State Capitol Building, application., capitol building, capitol building, resume, capitol building, personal correspondence, Granta Corporation, personal correspondence, personal correspondence, borrowed paver, letter, public employees' insurance bill, Mr. Harless' complaint and subsequent investigation, letter about Mr. Harless from Governor Moore, thank you to Mr. Harless, \"for immediate release\", letter, letter, letter, re: securities commission examination and (Art Harold Mason Lily of Beckley) application, access road, letter, wo whom it may concern, re: potential candidate for civil service deputy Clerk, attn. Mr. L. A Simmons, folder of Edward N. Hay \u0026 Associates documents","Application, letter, box seat Kentucky Derby tickets, Tax Commissioner approved settlement against Raymond Hage \u0026 Company, defense of Bruce Haddix, notice of hearing, Alum Creek Lions want to construct a road-side park, Horn Camp Road, letter, \"Hardesty resigns\", \"letter to the editor\", acquiring Ice Mountain, letter, re: West Virginia Water Tank EDA project no. 03-1-00685, re: Thomas E. Hairston, sewage innovation, \"City firm engineering consultant for youth camp's sewage system\", \"John D. Hale named Industrial Representative\", re: call from Kent Hall, ABC store in Kingwood, \"Preston intersection called the danger spot\", truck weighing, no builders on the West Virginia Housing Fund Board of Directors, appointment to the State Advisory Board, letter, application, job request, job request, job request, job request, job request, Michael Levy and T.G. Waggoner application, Tom Hairston ABCC, job request, letter, application blank, give good republicans jobs, job recommendation, job request, job request, job request, job request, Blue Book, J.P. Hamer for senator, letter, formal objection to Commissioner's ruling of workman's compensation, Edgar E. Hammond- Claim no. 69-51977, letter, job request, letter, Inter-Club discussion of mutual interests, letter, resume, Bluefield Sanitarium facing major issues, low numbered license request, President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, personal correspondence, interest in the John Brown collection, issues with annual raise, confined mother, letter, United States Department of Agriculture Farmers home Administration, Mr. Hanson's workmen's compensation claim, civil services examination request and application, Inspection satiation, re:  engineering agreement - Hardest \u0026 Hanover, letter, thank you card, letter, DWI case, letter, card, James Willie Hendrick Parsons West Virginia, resignation, re: Mrs.  Ferre McCoy Heiser, letter, recommendation for Delegate Charles R. Henderson, parent seeking advice for politics inclined child, letter, mobile home recommendations, Filmfax,  proposed central and mental health complex, Edgar N. Henry biographical sketch, Jack Henry, letter, letter, letter, personally correspondence, letter, letter, massive respect for the people of Buffalo Creek, paving  Buffalo Creek, letter, Chemicals and Plastics, Highland Hospital and blank forms, State of West Virginia ,State Capitol Building, application., capitol building, capitol building, resume, capitol building, personal correspondence, Granta Corporation, personal correspondence, personal correspondence, borrowed paver, letter, public employees' insurance bill, Mr. Harless' complaint and subsequent investigation, letter about Mr. Harless from Governor Moore, thank you to Mr. Harless, \"for immediate release\", letter, letter, letter, re: securities commission examination and (Art Harold Mason Lily of Beckley) application, access road, letter, wo whom it may concern, re: potential candidate for civil service deputy Clerk, attn. Mr. L. A Simmons, folder of Edward N. Hay \u0026 Associates documents","Application, letter, box seat Kentucky Derby tickets, Tax Commissioner approved settlement against Raymond Hage \u0026 Company, defense of Bruce Haddix, notice of hearing, Alum Creek Lions want to construct a road-side park, Horn Camp Road, letter, \"Hardesty resigns\", \"letter to the editor\", acquiring Ice Mountain, letter, re: West Virginia Water Tank EDA project no. 03-1-00685, re: Thomas E. Hairston, sewage innovation, \"City firm engineering consultant for youth camp's sewage system\", \"John D. Hale named Industrial Representative\", re: call from Kent Hall, ABC store in Kingwood, \"Preston intersection called the danger spot\", truck weighing, no builders on the West Virginia Housing Fund Board of Directors, appointment to the State Advisory Board, letter, application, job request, job request, job request, job request, job request, Michael Levy and T.G. Waggoner application, Tom Hairston ABCC, job request, letter, application blank, give good republicans jobs, job recommendation, job request, job request, job request, job request, Blue Book, J.P. Hamer for senator, letter, formal objection to Commissioner's ruling of workman's compensation, Edgar E. Hammond- Claim no. 69-51977, letter, job request, letter, Inter-Club discussion of mutual interests, letter, resume, Bluefield Sanitarium facing major issues, low numbered license request, President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, personal correspondence, interest in the John Brown collection, issues with annual raise, confined mother, letter, United States Department of Agriculture Farmers home Administration, Mr. Hanson's workmen's compensation claim, civil services examination request and application, Inspection satiation, re:  engineering agreement - Hardest \u0026 Hanover, letter, thank you card, letter, DWI case, letter, card, James Willie Hendrick Parsons West Virginia, resignation, re: Mrs.  Ferre McCoy Heiser, letter, recommendation for Delegate Charles R. Henderson, parent seeking advice for politics inclined child, letter, mobile home recommendations, Filmfax,  proposed central and mental health complex, Edgar N. Henry biographical sketch, Jack Henry, letter, letter, letter, personally correspondence, letter, letter, massive respect for the people of Buffalo Creek, paving  Buffalo Creek, letter, Chemicals and Plastics, Highland Hospital and blank forms, State of West Virginia ,State Capitol Building, application., capitol building, capitol building, resume, capitol building, personal correspondence, Granta Corporation, personal correspondence, personal correspondence, borrowed paver, letter, public employees' insurance bill, Mr. Harless' complaint and subsequent investigation, letter about Mr. Harless from Governor Moore, thank you to Mr. Harless, \"for immediate release\", letter, letter, letter, re: securities commission examination and (Art Harold Mason Lily of Beckley) application, access road, letter, wo whom it may concern, re: potential candidate for civil service deputy Clerk, attn. Mr. L. A Simmons, folder of Edward N. Hay \u0026 Associates documents","Resume, letter, \"Governor Moore lauds aim at new project\", information on use of off-road recreation vehicles on public land, John Ebberly, national ecology contest, National Ecology Contest booklet, Economic Development Administration approved $39,000 grant, letter explaining the purpose of the Economic Development Administration grant,  water-sewer Grant Town of Pine Grove,  scheduling national conferences at Pipestem, construction of a new bridge at Tygart River, funding for West Virginia training projects, EDA regional organizations, application for EDA technical assistance, Intergovernmental Cooperation Act of 1968, Governor Moore announces that the EDA has approved a grant to the town of Romney, letter about black list, review of application, request for Governor Moore to appear before the Rotary Club, citizen letter on the department of motor vehicles, position of superintendent for West Virginia's School for the Deaf and Blind, Millard B. English VITA, proposed plat of right of way, James Erlewine assessment, personal correspondence, Mrs. Alice E. Estep psychiatric aide salary records, meeting of the Founding Committee for the establishment of a National Federation of State Environmental Protection Agencies, questionnaire for the planning and development of Garrett County, letter concerning Director of Inspection, Wages, and Hour Division Walter Snyder, using liquor store windows to advertise West Virginia tourism, letter of resignation, case of Thomas C. Evans III, annual meeting of the National Association of Extradition Officials, Emergency Employment program funds, approval of funds for Hampshire County, Emergency Employment Act expenditures in Ohio County, Logan County allocation of $140,000, Application for full funding under the Emergency Employment Act, Occupational Summary of Morgan County,  application for projects under the Emergency Employment Act, senate-passed disaster relief bill enables Governors to request emergency unemployment relief, congressional box score, letter from Governor Evans regarding the implementation of the EEA, Hodgson sets guidelines for public service employment program, allocation of funds for public service employment program, instruction for code page changes reflecting commission actions at the April and May 1971 meetings, role of the Governor in the Emergency Employment Act of 1971, Emergency Employment Act memo, Occupational summary of Marshal County, Occupational Summary of the Board of Commissioners, Monthly Maintenance Employee Report, Business Outlook booklet, Financial outlook and prospects for interest rates booklet, Lionel D. Edie \u0026 company informational booklet, an introduction to the value of economics, financial developments booklet,","Resume, letter, \"Governor Moore lauds aim at new project\", information on use of off-road recreation vehicles on public land, John Ebberly, national ecology contest, National Ecology Contest booklet, Economic Development Administration approved $39,000 grant, letter explaining the purpose of the Economic Development Administration grant,  water-sewer Grant Town of Pine Grove,  scheduling national conferences at Pipestem, construction of a new bridge at Tygart River, funding for West Virginia training projects, EDA regional organizations, application for EDA technical assistance, Intergovernmental Cooperation Act of 1968, Governor Moore announces that the EDA has approved a grant to the town of Romney, letter about black list, review of application, request for Governor Moore to appear before the Rotary Club, citizen letter on the department of motor vehicles, position of superintendent for West Virginia's School for the Deaf and Blind, Millard B. English VITA, proposed plat of right of way, James Erlewine assessment, personal correspondence, Mrs. Alice E. Estep psychiatric aide salary records, meeting of the Founding Committee for the establishment of a National Federation of State Environmental Protection Agencies, questionnaire for the planning and development of Garrett County, letter concerning Director of Inspection, Wages, and Hour Division Walter Snyder, using liquor store windows to advertise West Virginia tourism, letter of resignation, case of Thomas C. Evans III, annual meeting of the National Association of Extradition Officials, Emergency Employment program funds, approval of funds for Hampshire County, Emergency Employment Act expenditures in Ohio County, Logan County allocation of $140,000, Application for full funding under the Emergency Employment Act, Occupational Summary of Morgan County,  application for projects under the Emergency Employment Act, senate-passed disaster relief bill enables Governors to request emergency unemployment relief, congressional box score, letter from Governor Evans regarding the implementation of the EEA, Hodgson sets guidelines for public service employment program, allocation of funds for public service employment program, instruction for code page changes reflecting commission actions at the April and May 1971 meetings, role of the Governor in the Emergency Employment Act of 1971, Emergency Employment Act memo, Occupational summary of Marshal County, Occupational Summary of the Board of Commissioners, Monthly Maintenance Employee Report, Business Outlook booklet, Financial outlook and prospects for interest rates booklet, Lionel D. Edie \u0026 company informational booklet, an introduction to the value of economics, financial developments booklet,","Resume, letter, \"Governor Moore lauds aim at new project\", information on use of off-road recreation vehicles on public land, John Ebberly, national ecology contest, National Ecology Contest booklet, Economic Development Administration approved $39,000 grant, letter explaining the purpose of the Economic Development Administration grant,  water-sewer Grant Town of Pine Grove,  scheduling national conferences at Pipestem, construction of a new bridge at Tygart River, funding for West Virginia training projects, EDA regional organizations, application for EDA technical assistance, Intergovernmental Cooperation Act of 1968, Governor Moore announces that the EDA has approved a grant to the town of Romney, letter about black list, review of application, request for Governor Moore to appear before the Rotary Club, citizen letter on the department of motor vehicles, position of superintendent for West Virginia's School for the Deaf and Blind, Millard B. English VITA, proposed plat of right of way, James Erlewine assessment, personal correspondence, Mrs. Alice E. Estep psychiatric aide salary records, meeting of the Founding Committee for the establishment of a National Federation of State Environmental Protection Agencies, questionnaire for the planning and development of Garrett County, letter concerning Director of Inspection, Wages, and Hour Division Walter Snyder, using liquor store windows to advertise West Virginia tourism, letter of resignation, case of Thomas C. Evans III, annual meeting of the National Association of Extradition Officials, Emergency Employment program funds, approval of funds for Hampshire County, Emergency Employment Act expenditures in Ohio County, Logan County allocation of $140,000, Application for full funding under the Emergency Employment Act, Occupational Summary of Morgan County,  application for projects under the Emergency Employment Act, senate-passed disaster relief bill enables Governors to request emergency unemployment relief, congressional box score, letter from Governor Evans regarding the implementation of the EEA, Hodgson sets guidelines for public service employment program, allocation of funds for public service employment program, instruction for code page changes reflecting commission actions at the April and May 1971 meetings, role of the Governor in the Emergency Employment Act of 1971, Emergency Employment Act memo, Occupational summary of Marshal County, Occupational Summary of the Board of Commissioners, Monthly Maintenance Employee Report, Business Outlook booklet, Financial outlook and prospects for interest rates booklet, Lionel D. Edie \u0026 company informational booklet, an introduction to the value of economics, financial developments booklet,","Huntington's sixteenth street and I-64 development, personal correspondence, thank you letter, Huntington industrial park, application review, correspondence requesting aid from a mother, pornography card memo, House and Senate support data, resume, thank you card, job request correspondence, Hoffmann-La Roche attending the Southern Governors' Conference, thank you for the reference letter, David Holcom employment, citizen letter about unfulfilled promises of financial aid, recommendation for the vacant position of Treasurer of the United States, Duffy Memorial Church roadside park, Shamrock Home Demonstration Club of Ireland roadside park, transfer of VISTA workers, Lakeview Inn and Country Club bill, job position request, maintenance of the Governor's mansion, Honeywell contract price increase, thank you note, discontent republican voter, renewal of teaching 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street and I-64 development, personal correspondence, thank you letter, Huntington industrial park, application review, correspondence requesting aid from a mother, pornography card memo, House and Senate support data, resume, thank you card, job request correspondence, Hoffmann-La Roche attending the Southern Governors' Conference, thank you for the reference letter, David Holcom employment, citizen letter about unfulfilled promises of financial aid, recommendation for the vacant position of Treasurer of the United States, Duffy Memorial Church roadside park, Shamrock Home Demonstration Club of Ireland roadside park, transfer of VISTA workers, Lakeview Inn and Country Club bill, job position request, maintenance of the Governor's mansion, Honeywell contract price increase, thank you note, discontent republican voter, renewal of teaching certificate, season passes to Shenandoa Downs, Robert Howes study on the \"social distance people felt towards the disabled\", request to carry out alcoholism centered programming, citizen request for aide, scratch notes, Senator Deem hiring recommendation, personal correspondence, resume, racing track correspondence, passes for the Shenandoa Downs, photos of Richard Nixon and high school students \"President Richard Nixon visits the Huntington High School band\", job application, town of Hurricane sewage facilities grant application, problems with urban renewal application, problems in Greenbrier County, Smelling \u0026 Smelling hiring kickbacks, employment help, questions that need answering, terrible working conditions, letter correspondence with Jim Hutzler, issues with new fire regulations, request for West Virginia National Guard appearance at 1974 West Virginia Water Festival Grand Parade, list of people to invite to the inaugural ball, job application,","Huntington's sixteenth street and I-64 development, personal correspondence, thank you letter, Huntington industrial park, application review, correspondence requesting aid from a mother, pornography card memo, House and Senate support data, resume, thank you card, job request correspondence, Hoffmann-La Roche attending the Southern Governors' Conference, thank you for the reference letter, David Holcom employment, citizen letter about unfulfilled promises of financial aid, recommendation for the vacant position of Treasurer of the United States, Duffy Memorial Church roadside park, Shamrock Home Demonstration Club of Ireland roadside park, transfer of VISTA workers, Lakeview Inn and Country Club bill, job position request, maintenance of the Governor's mansion, Honeywell contract price increase, thank you note, discontent republican voter, renewal of teaching certificate, season passes to Shenandoa Downs, Robert Howes study on the \"social distance people felt towards the disabled\", request to carry out alcoholism centered programming, citizen request for aide, scratch notes, Senator Deem hiring recommendation, personal correspondence, resume, racing track correspondence, passes for the Shenandoa Downs, photos of Richard Nixon and high school students \"President Richard Nixon visits the Huntington High School band\", job application, town of Hurricane sewage facilities grant application, problems with urban renewal application, problems in Greenbrier County, Smelling \u0026 Smelling hiring kickbacks, employment help, questions that need answering, terrible working conditions, letter correspondence with Jim Hutzler, issues with new fire regulations, request for West Virginia National Guard appearance at 1974 West Virginia Water Festival Grand Parade, list of people to invite to the inaugural ball, job application,","Huntington's sixteenth street and I-64 development, personal correspondence, thank you letter, Huntington industrial park, application review, correspondence requesting aid from a mother, pornography card memo, House and Senate support data, resume, thank you card, job request correspondence, Hoffmann-La Roche attending the Southern Governors' Conference, thank you for the reference letter, David Holcom employment, citizen letter about unfulfilled promises of financial aid, recommendation for the vacant position of Treasurer of the United States, Duffy Memorial Church roadside park, Shamrock Home Demonstration Club of Ireland roadside park, transfer of VISTA workers, Lakeview Inn and Country Club bill, job position request, maintenance of the Governor's mansion, Honeywell contract price increase, thank you note, discontent republican voter, renewal of teaching certificate, season passes to Shenandoa Downs, Robert Howes study on the \"social distance people felt towards the disabled\", request to carry out alcoholism centered programming, citizen request for aide, scratch notes, Senator Deem hiring recommendation, personal correspondence, resume, racing track correspondence, passes for the Shenandoa Downs, photos of Richard Nixon and high school students \"President Richard Nixon visits the Huntington High School band\", job application, town of Hurricane sewage facilities grant application, problems with urban renewal application, problems in Greenbrier County, Smelling \u0026 Smelling hiring kickbacks, employment help, questions that need answering, terrible working conditions, letter correspondence with Jim Hutzler, issues with new fire regulations, request for West Virginia National Guard appearance at 1974 West Virginia Water Festival Grand Parade, list of people to invite to the inaugural ball, job application,","Personal correspondence, invoice, William F. Gardner memo, citizen issues with the Department of Highways, job application and resume for William Gardner, note from an aggrieved republican voter, Harley Geary obituary, problem with stretch of road at the foot of Dolly Sods south prong of Red Creek, apology letter to James Geary, donation of $100 from James Geary, James Geary resume, letter about assigned job, job request letter, possibility of the General Telephone co. Expanding service area, condolence letter, personal correspondence, interest in State Volunteer Forest Ranger, information on Milford G. Marsh, letter requesting sponsorship for Graduate school, call with Senator Gilligan, candidate for appointment to State Senate, Anna Stanley in the State Institution, thank you letter from Bea Gladwell, request to terminate employee, letter to commissioner Sheilds, personal correspondence, photo of Bea Gladwell, Bea Gladwell West Virginia teacher of the year, Glenville State College proposed land surveying program, application sent to Henry Snipes, US route 50 map, Group insurance bulletin, congratulations letter, \"Tribute to my father\", letter of comfort, letter from Nazareth, job application,  strike at Goodyear, appreciation note, new inspections,  difficulty finding a place to put the portable laboratory in Mineral County, correspondence with Forest O. Grady on Elkins Laboratory and supervisor job, proposed Grant County airport, Jack Baily correspondence, Greenbrier railroad, personal correspondence, seeking young people to lead the state, resignation from the House of Delegates, Mr. David M. Griffith driving state vehicle, recommendation letter, resume, Mrs. Betty L. Groah information, job recommendation, M.J. Grove Lime co., thank you letter, list of products M.J. Lime co. would like to bid on, request to present the honorable West Virginian award, Pennzoil memo, job application, correspondence with the governor of Puerto Rico, thank you for the hospitality, \"Recreation potential in the Appalachian Highlands, a market analysis\", \"Applicants' initial statement of environmental factors\", map of Canaan Valley showing the Davis Power project, Opal B. Gunnoe vs Women's compensation commission and the West Virginia Department of Highways, Utah State Board of Education basic professional certificate, Guthrie-Morris-Campbell co. 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Marsh, letter requesting sponsorship for Graduate school, call with Senator Gilligan, candidate for appointment to State Senate, Anna Stanley in the State Institution, thank you letter from Bea Gladwell, request to terminate employee, letter to commissioner Sheilds, personal correspondence, photo of Bea Gladwell, Bea Gladwell West Virginia teacher of the year, Glenville State College proposed land surveying program, application sent to Henry Snipes, US route 50 map, Group insurance bulletin, congratulations letter, \"Tribute to my father\", letter of comfort, letter from Nazareth, job application,  strike at Goodyear, appreciation note, new inspections,  difficulty finding a place to put the portable laboratory in Mineral County, correspondence with Forest O. 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Vs Department of Mental Health, North Dakota hosting 1974 mid-year meeting, Gwin co. highway design issues","Personal correspondence, invoice, William F. Gardner memo, citizen issues with the Department of Highways, job application and resume for William Gardner, note from an aggrieved republican voter, Harley Geary obituary, problem with stretch of road at the foot of Dolly Sods south prong of Red Creek, apology letter to James Geary, donation of $100 from James Geary, James Geary resume, letter about assigned job, job request letter, possibility of the General Telephone co. Expanding service area, condolence letter, personal correspondence, interest in State Volunteer Forest Ranger, information on Milford G. Marsh, letter requesting sponsorship for Graduate school, call with Senator Gilligan, candidate for appointment to State Senate, Anna Stanley in the State Institution, thank you letter from Bea Gladwell, request to terminate employee, letter to commissioner Sheilds, personal correspondence, photo of Bea Gladwell, Bea Gladwell West Virginia teacher of the year, Glenville State College proposed land surveying program, application sent to Henry Snipes, US route 50 map, Group insurance bulletin, congratulations letter, \"Tribute to my father\", letter of comfort, letter from Nazareth, job application,  strike at Goodyear, appreciation note, new inspections,  difficulty finding a place to put the portable laboratory in Mineral County, correspondence with Forest O. Grady on Elkins Laboratory and supervisor job, proposed Grant County airport, Jack Baily correspondence, Greenbrier railroad, personal correspondence, seeking young people to lead the state, resignation from the House of Delegates, Mr. David M. Griffith driving state vehicle, recommendation letter, resume, Mrs. Betty L. Groah information, job recommendation, M.J. Grove Lime co., thank you letter, list of products M.J. Lime co. would like to bid on, request to present the honorable West Virginian award, Pennzoil memo, job application, correspondence with the governor of Puerto Rico, thank you for the hospitality, \"Recreation potential in the Appalachian Highlands, a market analysis\", \"Applicants' initial statement of environmental factors\", map of Canaan Valley showing the Davis Power project, Opal B. Gunnoe vs Women's compensation commission and the West Virginia Department of Highways, Utah State Board of Education basic professional certificate, Guthrie-Morris-Campbell co. Vs Department of Mental Health, North Dakota hosting 1974 mid-year meeting, Gwin co. highway design issues","Department of Highways bond issue, James Lakin VITA, request for help with getting repayment, retiring sheriff of Pendelton County, letter from a concerned republican, a grant for Courtland Acres Rest Homes, thank you from the Mountaineers for Rural Progress, land surveyor's license letter, reference and job application, summary of land surveyors license qualifications, returning land surveyor certificate, Laws, Rules, \u0026 Regulations: State Board of Examiners of Land Surveyors, questions about the abilities of surveyors, plat survey for Theodore R. Shaid, description of survey, letter to Land Surveyor applicants, application, special license application, investigation into Silas Benton Langfitt, letter requesting employment, seasons passes to Waterford Park and Wheeling Downs race track, reflection on ARC grant, letter of ideas and requests, request for letter of recommendation, republicans take control of Fayette County memo, resume, inquiry into the position of Farm Coordinator, Alex Lawrence resume, letter of introduction, letter requesting employment, discussion of Paul Leary, physician's certificate and commitment papers, republican requesting summer employment, recommendation letter, Point Pleasant youth center, resume, letter from the former mayor of Point Pleasant, resume, \"Leighty resigns as Point Pleasant mayor, John Musgrave is successor\", conversation follow up, city of Point Pleasant comprehensive plan, correspondence with John M. Leighty, Mr. Earl Edgar lease, \"Coal Carver\", letter about various matters in the Eastern Panhandle that need attention, geographical representation in the birthday celebration, inquiries about a \"Governor's beautification project\", petition for Bolivar to obtain a certain parcel of land, the \"James Formula\", improving West Virginia's welfare, Laws of Maryland, Louise Leonard's campaign schedule 1970, Jefferson County needs aide to construct hospital, letter discussing items of importance, Republican Executive Committee, \"Perry cites Jefferson storm road problems\", \"Viewpoint\", passes for the Shenandoa Downs, \"Louise Leonard for State Senate\", \"Louise Leonard: a qualified candidate with a positive program\", discharge and replace Bob Lester, \"Nixon names LeTendre to commerce post\", vendor's number, legal ethics case no. 276, termination inquiries, roads petition, driver's license suspension, dereliction of duty, applications open for the position of Program Specialist in Music, help getting into law school, Bob Linger job position, position with OSHA department, girl scout tour of the capital, Robert Myers colluding with democrats, veteran's pension, moral boosting letter, consideration for employment, request for copy of environment report from the Southern Governors' Conference, personal correspondence, Campbell, Love, Woodroe, \u0026 Kizer law firm announces new partners, request for employment, contract awarded for fiscal year 1973-74, court reporting bid, application for a certificate of convenience and necessity to operate a water utility in Greenbrier County West Virginia, Wilbur Lowers Department of Highways, application for examination, possibility of nonprofit library in Hampshire County and revised pay scale for public service employees memo, David Lowery salary expectations, state supervisor for migrant workers, bids for water tank in Romney,  Highway Commission in Valley View, mine reclamation project and new federal strip mine bill, family tree discussions, \"Qualifications\" Skelly \u0026 Loy, Skelly \u0026 Loy booklet, request to be assistant to Manchin, recommended positions with the Department of Security, photo of Michelle Lynn, \"Little Queen\" competition, \"Vote for Lusher: Republican for Senate\", application, seeking residential treatment facility, personal correspondence, Erwin Lindenberg chronological history, Lindcrest Furniture- State Board of Education site in Romney, construction of new plant in the Romney Industrial Park,","Department of Highways bond issue, James Lakin VITA, request for help with getting repayment, retiring sheriff of Pendelton County, letter from a concerned republican, a grant for Courtland Acres Rest Homes, thank you from the Mountaineers for Rural Progress, land surveyor's license letter, reference and job application, summary of land surveyors license qualifications, returning land surveyor certificate, Laws, Rules, \u0026 Regulations: State Board of Examiners of Land Surveyors, questions about the abilities of surveyors, plat survey for Theodore R. Shaid, description of survey, letter to Land Surveyor applicants, application, special license application, investigation into Silas Benton Langfitt, letter requesting employment, seasons passes to Waterford Park and Wheeling Downs race track, reflection on ARC grant, letter of ideas and requests, request for letter of recommendation, republicans take control of Fayette County memo, resume, inquiry into the position of Farm Coordinator, Alex Lawrence resume, letter of introduction, letter requesting employment, discussion of Paul Leary, physician's certificate and commitment papers, republican requesting summer employment, recommendation letter, Point Pleasant youth center, resume, letter from the former mayor of Point Pleasant, resume, \"Leighty resigns as Point Pleasant mayor, John Musgrave is successor\", conversation follow up, city of Point Pleasant comprehensive plan, correspondence with John M. Leighty, Mr. Earl Edgar lease, \"Coal Carver\", letter about various matters in the Eastern Panhandle that need attention, geographical representation in the birthday celebration, inquiries about a \"Governor's beautification project\", petition for Bolivar to obtain a certain parcel of land, the \"James Formula\", improving West Virginia's welfare, Laws of Maryland, Louise Leonard's campaign schedule 1970, Jefferson County needs aide to construct hospital, letter discussing items of importance, Republican Executive Committee, \"Perry cites Jefferson storm road problems\", \"Viewpoint\", passes for the Shenandoa Downs, \"Louise Leonard for State Senate\", \"Louise Leonard: a qualified candidate with a positive program\", discharge and replace Bob Lester, \"Nixon names LeTendre to commerce post\", vendor's number, legal ethics case no. 276, termination inquiries, roads petition, driver's license suspension, dereliction of duty, applications open for the position of Program Specialist in Music, help getting into law school, Bob Linger job position, position with OSHA department, girl scout tour of the capital, Robert Myers colluding with democrats, veteran's pension, moral boosting letter, consideration for employment, request for copy of environment report from the Southern Governors' Conference, personal correspondence, Campbell, Love, Woodroe, \u0026 Kizer law firm announces new partners, request for employment, contract awarded for fiscal year 1973-74, court reporting bid, application for a certificate of convenience and necessity to operate a water utility in Greenbrier County West Virginia, Wilbur Lowers Department of Highways, application for examination, possibility of nonprofit library in Hampshire County and revised pay scale for public service employees memo, David Lowery salary expectations, state supervisor for migrant workers, bids for water tank in Romney,  Highway Commission in Valley View, mine reclamation project and new federal strip mine bill, family tree discussions, \"Qualifications\" Skelly \u0026 Loy, Skelly \u0026 Loy booklet, request to be assistant to Manchin, recommended positions with the Department of Security, photo of Michelle Lynn, \"Little Queen\" competition, \"Vote for Lusher: Republican for Senate\", application, seeking residential treatment facility, personal correspondence, Erwin Lindenberg chronological history, Lindcrest Furniture- State Board of Education site in Romney, construction of new plant in the Romney Industrial Park,","Department of Highways bond issue, James Lakin VITA, request for help with getting repayment, retiring sheriff of Pendelton County, letter from a concerned republican, a grant for Courtland Acres Rest Homes, thank you from the Mountaineers for Rural Progress, land surveyor's license letter, reference and job application, summary of land surveyors license qualifications, returning land surveyor certificate, Laws, Rules, \u0026 Regulations: State Board of Examiners of Land Surveyors, questions about the abilities of surveyors, plat survey for Theodore R. Shaid, description of survey, letter to Land Surveyor applicants, application, special license application, investigation into Silas Benton Langfitt, letter requesting employment, seasons passes to Waterford Park and Wheeling Downs race track, reflection on ARC grant, letter of ideas and requests, request for letter of recommendation, republicans take control of Fayette County memo, resume, inquiry into the position of Farm Coordinator, Alex Lawrence resume, letter of introduction, letter requesting employment, discussion of Paul Leary, physician's certificate and commitment papers, republican requesting summer employment, recommendation letter, Point Pleasant youth center, resume, letter from the former mayor of Point Pleasant, resume, \"Leighty resigns as Point Pleasant mayor, John Musgrave is successor\", conversation follow up, city of Point Pleasant comprehensive plan, correspondence with John M. Leighty, Mr. Earl Edgar lease, \"Coal Carver\", letter about various matters in the Eastern Panhandle that need attention, geographical representation in the birthday celebration, inquiries about a \"Governor's beautification project\", petition for Bolivar to obtain a certain parcel of land, the \"James Formula\", improving West Virginia's welfare, Laws of Maryland, Louise Leonard's campaign schedule 1970, Jefferson County needs aide to construct hospital, letter discussing items of importance, Republican Executive Committee, \"Perry cites Jefferson storm road problems\", \"Viewpoint\", passes for the Shenandoa Downs, \"Louise Leonard for State Senate\", \"Louise Leonard: a qualified candidate with a positive program\", discharge and replace Bob Lester, \"Nixon names LeTendre to commerce post\", vendor's number, legal ethics case no. 276, termination inquiries, roads petition, driver's license suspension, dereliction of duty, applications open for the position of Program Specialist in Music, help getting into law school, Bob Linger job position, position with OSHA department, girl scout tour of the capital, Robert Myers colluding with democrats, veteran's pension, moral boosting letter, consideration for employment, request for copy of environment report from the Southern Governors' Conference, personal correspondence, Campbell, Love, Woodroe, \u0026 Kizer law firm announces new partners, request for employment, contract awarded for fiscal year 1973-74, court reporting bid, application for a certificate of convenience and necessity to operate a water utility in Greenbrier County West Virginia, Wilbur Lowers Department of Highways, application for examination, possibility of nonprofit library in Hampshire County and revised pay scale for public service employees memo, David Lowery salary expectations, state supervisor for migrant workers, bids for water tank in Romney,  Highway Commission in Valley View, mine reclamation project and new federal strip mine bill, family tree discussions, \"Qualifications\" Skelly \u0026 Loy, Skelly \u0026 Loy booklet, request to be assistant to Manchin, recommended positions with the Department of Security, photo of Michelle Lynn, \"Little Queen\" competition, \"Vote for Lusher: Republican for Senate\", application, seeking residential treatment facility, personal correspondence, Erwin Lindenberg chronological history, Lindcrest Furniture- State Board of Education site in Romney, construction of new plant in the Romney Industrial Park,","Application, resume, application, \"Japan Local Information Service\", \"County GOP Chairman quits, blasts Moore\", letter of recommendation, successful rally in Richwood, letter of recommendation, invitation to the annual Ramp Dinner, Commission as Admiral of the Line of the Cherry River Navy, new PRIDE-CAP Economic Development Director Logan County, job request, recommendation of James Jeffers to the appointment of Executive Director of the President's Committee on the Employment of the Handicapped, Illinois Legislation for the Handicapped, press release, James Jeffers' need for financial assistance for educational purposes, case history report form for James S. Jeffers, desire to join Governor Moore's personal staff, recommendation letter sent to President Nixon, personal correspondence, financeable recreation projects, \"Help on two items\" memo, correspondence with Bill Johnson, correspondence with Carl Johnson, employee resignation, issue approval for Jack Stafford to use Johnson, Depp, \u0026 Quisenberry consulting firm, correspondence with Larry Depp, Johnson, Depp, \u0026 Quisenberry consulting firm brochure, Kathrine Jones American University, photo of Kathrine Jones, application and resume, job recommendation, report of police showing remarkable cooperation in their work, obtaining a dentist for Calhoun County and construction of a new bridge at Arnoldsburg School, dismissing political opponents, partial summary of work that has been done, material used, and approximate locations by Department of Highways,  photo, \"Vernon Harless, Gov. Moore's pick\", trouble with the crews at the Sign Shop, trouble with salaries and unions, Luther Jones was terminated, recommendation and information on Merille Jones, claim filed against the Building Commission by Orpha E. Jones, The Joint Civilian Orientation Conference of the Secretary of Defense, job possibilities for William F. Jones memo, resume, recommendation letter, application, Wednesday Morning Senate group, passes for the Shenandoa Downs, T.L. Judy fired for being a Democrat memo, \"Mrs. Judy feels Moore goes back on word to state employees\", request from home-town friend to put mother in a nursing home, request for information on Petersburg reservoir, serving as a judge for the Jaycees' Three Outstanding Young Men Awards program, letter of thanks, President of the Jaycees visit and the possibility of a state employee chapter of the Jaycees, Dunbar Jaycees award ceremony, Apple Butter sales, West Virginia Jaycees sponsoring a Small Business Workshop, travel expense account forms, West Virginia Jaycees in a financial dilemma, Sam Winer running for President of the United States Jaycees, letter of Jaycee requests to support Sam Winer, list of all the Jaycees to attend Governor's party, photos, Odessa's Presidential Museum needs items, \"Winer's winning words\", dinner to honor President of the United states Jaycees, thank you letter,","Application, resume, application, \"Japan Local Information Service\", \"County GOP Chairman quits, blasts Moore\", letter of recommendation, successful rally in Richwood, letter of recommendation, invitation to the annual Ramp Dinner, Commission as Admiral of the Line of the Cherry River Navy, new PRIDE-CAP Economic Development Director Logan County, job request, recommendation of James Jeffers to the appointment of Executive Director of the President's Committee on the Employment of the Handicapped, Illinois Legislation for the Handicapped, press release, James Jeffers' need for financial assistance for educational purposes, case history report form for James S. Jeffers, desire to join Governor Moore's personal staff, recommendation letter sent to President Nixon, personal correspondence, financeable recreation projects, \"Help on two items\" memo, correspondence with Bill Johnson, correspondence with Carl Johnson, employee resignation, issue approval for Jack Stafford to use Johnson, Depp, \u0026 Quisenberry consulting firm, correspondence with Larry Depp, Johnson, Depp, \u0026 Quisenberry consulting firm brochure, Kathrine Jones American University, photo of Kathrine Jones, application and resume, job recommendation, report of police showing remarkable cooperation in their work, obtaining a dentist for Calhoun County and construction of a new bridge at Arnoldsburg School, dismissing political opponents, partial summary of work that has been done, material used, and approximate locations by Department of Highways,  photo, \"Vernon Harless, Gov. Moore's pick\", trouble with the crews at the Sign Shop, trouble with salaries and unions, Luther Jones was terminated, recommendation and information on Merille Jones, claim filed against the Building Commission by Orpha E. Jones, The Joint Civilian Orientation Conference of the Secretary of Defense, job possibilities for William F. Jones memo, resume, recommendation letter, application, Wednesday Morning Senate group, passes for the Shenandoa Downs, T.L. Judy fired for being a Democrat memo, \"Mrs. Judy feels Moore goes back on word to state employees\", request from home-town friend to put mother in a nursing home, request for information on Petersburg reservoir, serving as a judge for the Jaycees' Three Outstanding Young Men Awards program, letter of thanks, President of the Jaycees visit and the possibility of a state employee chapter of the Jaycees, Dunbar Jaycees award ceremony, Apple Butter sales, West Virginia Jaycees sponsoring a Small Business Workshop, travel expense account forms, West Virginia Jaycees in a financial dilemma, Sam Winer running for President of the United States Jaycees, letter of Jaycee requests to support Sam Winer, list of all the Jaycees to attend Governor's party, photos, Odessa's Presidential Museum needs items, \"Winer's winning words\", dinner to honor President of the United states Jaycees, thank you letter,","Concerns over the possible financing of additional water lines in the Jane Lew water commission district, letter of recommendation, letter of resignation, consideration for the funding of the medical examiners bill, statement from Kanawha valley Ambulance Service, resume, letter of thanks for the job appointment, consideration of C.B. Roberts and Eastern Engineering company for the Princeton By-Pass, Eastern Engineering company's resume, expansion of Bluefield sanitary sewer system, City of Bluefield Sanitary Board, thank you letters, job request memo, Donald Keckley employment requests, Congressman Kee memo, admission to the Colin Anderson Center, personal correspondence, Son of the Year, emergency admission to the Colin Anderson Center, thank you letter, job request, resume, application, selective service status of Robert L. Keller, Robert Keller requests draft deferment, Allis-Chalmers requests Rober Keller's draft deferment, Government Orders, Chronological order of events pertaining to correspondence with local board #45- Charles Town, West Virginia, and registrant Robert Keller, Allis-Chalmers General Foreman position description, letter to General Blair discussing deferment, resume, telegram urging separation of tax reform from revenue sharing legislation, job request, thank you letter, reference letter, \"Tails of New England\", Lindsey Kenney water operator's license, $15 million shopping center memo, job request, application, photos of Lincoln County bridge materials, suspension of motor vehicle privileges,  anti-Black Lung literature, placing Michael Adkins in Cole and Anderson Hospital, \"SDH truck to assist in cleanup\", \"Governor promises road improvements\", \"Bob Davis acquitted of maiming\", Talbott Kinchelow behavioral warning, job request, reference, political contact, resignation, Lawrence Kirk employment, Lyle Kirker et al., appellants v. Arch A. Moore et al., appellants, Grace Ryan placed on waiting list for Hopemont Hospital, letter of concern from a loyal constituent, appointment of Huntington State Hospital Procurement Officer, salary advancement, performance review of Doris Kitchen, \"Employee's policies and procedure\", inquiries into Charles Fraser's appointment to Governor Moore's environment committee, \"Fund Raiser, manipulator Kovens, just' interested in good government\", Kramer, Comer, \u0026 Passe consulting engineers, \"Kroger is a good customer of West Virginia\", Mountain State Business Association, Kroger food store correspondence, H4nningson, Durham, \u0026Richardson engineering firm, John Michael Kucek enlistment, Kyova interstate planning commission, testifying and conflicts  of interest, Hearings: subcommittee on conservation and watershed devourment, testimony trials, Subcommittee on conservation and watershed, H.R. 15596,","Concerns over the possible financing of additional water lines in the Jane Lew water commission district, letter of recommendation, letter of resignation, consideration for the funding of the medical examiners bill, statement from Kanawha valley Ambulance Service, resume, letter of thanks for the job appointment, consideration of C.B. Roberts and Eastern Engineering company for the Princeton By-Pass, Eastern Engineering company's resume, expansion of Bluefield sanitary sewer system, City of Bluefield Sanitary Board, thank you letters, job request memo, Donald Keckley employment requests, Congressman Kee memo, admission to the Colin Anderson Center, personal correspondence, Son of the Year, emergency admission to the Colin Anderson Center, thank you letter, job request, resume, application, selective service status of Robert L. Keller, Robert Keller requests draft deferment, Allis-Chalmers requests Rober Keller's draft deferment, Government Orders, Chronological order of events pertaining to correspondence with local board #45- Charles Town, West Virginia, and registrant Robert Keller, Allis-Chalmers General Foreman position description, letter to General Blair discussing deferment, resume, telegram urging separation of tax reform from revenue sharing legislation, job request, thank you letter, reference letter, \"Tails of New England\", Lindsey Kenney water operator's license, $15 million shopping center memo, job request, application, photos of Lincoln County bridge materials, suspension of motor vehicle privileges,  anti-Black Lung literature, placing Michael Adkins in Cole and Anderson Hospital, \"SDH truck to assist in cleanup\", \"Governor promises road improvements\", \"Bob Davis acquitted of maiming\", Talbott Kinchelow behavioral warning, job request, reference, political contact, resignation, Lawrence Kirk employment, Lyle Kirker et al., appellants v. Arch A. Moore et al., appellants, Grace Ryan placed on waiting list for Hopemont Hospital, letter of concern from a loyal constituent, appointment of Huntington State Hospital Procurement Officer, salary advancement, performance review of Doris Kitchen, \"Employee's policies and procedure\", inquiries into Charles Fraser's appointment to Governor Moore's environment committee, \"Fund Raiser, manipulator Kovens, just' interested in good government\", Kramer, Comer, \u0026 Passe consulting engineers, \"Kroger is a good customer of West Virginia\", Mountain State Business Association, Kroger food store correspondence, H4nningson, Durham, \u0026Richardson engineering firm, John Michael Kucek enlistment, Kyova interstate planning commission, testifying and conflicts  of interest, Hearings: subcommittee on conservation and watershed devourment, testimony trials, Subcommittee on conservation and watershed, H.R. 15596,","Concerns over the possible financing of additional water lines in the Jane Lew water commission district, letter of recommendation, letter of resignation, consideration for the funding of the medical examiners bill, statement from Kanawha valley Ambulance Service, resume, letter of thanks for the job appointment, consideration of C.B. Roberts and Eastern Engineering company for the Princeton By-Pass, Eastern Engineering company's resume, expansion of Bluefield sanitary sewer system, City of Bluefield Sanitary Board, thank you letters, job request memo, Donald Keckley employment requests, Congressman Kee memo, admission to the Colin Anderson Center, personal correspondence, Son of the Year, emergency admission to the Colin Anderson Center, thank you letter, job request, resume, application, selective service status of Robert L. Keller, Robert Keller requests draft deferment, Allis-Chalmers requests Rober Keller's draft deferment, Government Orders, Chronological order of events pertaining to correspondence with local board #45- Charles Town, West Virginia, and registrant Robert Keller, Allis-Chalmers General Foreman position description, letter to General Blair discussing deferment, resume, telegram urging separation of tax reform from revenue sharing legislation, job request, thank you letter, reference letter, \"Tails of New England\", Lindsey Kenney water operator's license, $15 million shopping center memo, job request, application, photos of Lincoln County bridge materials, suspension of motor vehicle privileges,  anti-Black Lung literature, placing Michael Adkins in Cole and Anderson Hospital, \"SDH truck to assist in cleanup\", \"Governor promises road improvements\", \"Bob Davis acquitted of maiming\", Talbott Kinchelow behavioral warning, job request, reference, political contact, resignation, Lawrence Kirk employment, Lyle Kirker et al., appellants v. Arch A. Moore et al., appellants, Grace Ryan placed on waiting list for Hopemont Hospital, letter of concern from a loyal constituent, appointment of Huntington State Hospital Procurement Officer, salary advancement, performance review of Doris Kitchen, \"Employee's policies and procedure\", inquiries into Charles Fraser's appointment to Governor Moore's environment committee, \"Fund Raiser, manipulator Kovens, just' interested in good government\", Kramer, Comer, \u0026 Passe consulting engineers, \"Kroger is a good customer of West Virginia\", Mountain State Business Association, Kroger food store correspondence, H4nningson, Durham, \u0026Richardson engineering firm, John Michael Kucek enlistment, Kyova interstate planning commission, testifying and conflicts  of interest, Hearings: subcommittee on conservation and watershed devourment, testimony trials, Subcommittee on conservation and watershed, H.R. 15596,","Concerns over the possible financing of additional water lines in the Jane Lew water commission district, letter of recommendation, letter of resignation, consideration for the funding of the medical examiners bill, statement from Kanawha valley Ambulance Service, resume, letter of thanks for the job appointment, consideration of C.B. Roberts and Eastern Engineering company for the Princeton By-Pass, Eastern Engineering company's resume, expansion of Bluefield sanitary sewer system, City of Bluefield Sanitary Board, thank you letters, job request memo, Donald Keckley employment requests, Congressman Kee memo, admission to the Colin Anderson Center, personal correspondence, Son of the Year, emergency admission to the Colin Anderson Center, thank you letter, job request, resume, application, selective service status of Robert L. Keller, Robert Keller requests draft deferment, Allis-Chalmers requests Rober Keller's draft deferment, Government Orders, Chronological order of events pertaining to correspondence with local board #45- Charles Town, West Virginia, and registrant Robert Keller, Allis-Chalmers General Foreman position description, letter to General Blair discussing deferment, resume, telegram urging separation of tax reform from revenue sharing legislation, job request, thank you letter, reference letter, \"Tails of New England\", Lindsey Kenney water operator's license, $15 million shopping center memo, job request, application, photos of Lincoln County bridge materials, suspension of motor vehicle privileges,  anti-Black Lung literature, placing Michael Adkins in Cole and Anderson Hospital, \"SDH truck to assist in cleanup\", \"Governor promises road improvements\", \"Bob Davis acquitted of maiming\", Talbott Kinchelow behavioral warning, job request, reference, political contact, resignation, Lawrence Kirk employment, Lyle Kirker et al., appellants v. Arch A. Moore et al., appellants, Grace Ryan placed on waiting list for Hopemont Hospital, letter of concern from a loyal constituent, appointment of Huntington State Hospital Procurement Officer, salary advancement, performance review of Doris Kitchen, \"Employee's policies and procedure\", inquiries into Charles Fraser's appointment to Governor Moore's environment committee, \"Fund Raiser, manipulator Kovens, just' interested in good government\", Kramer, Comer, \u0026 Passe consulting engineers, \"Kroger is a good customer of West Virginia\", Mountain State Business Association, Kroger food store correspondence, H4nningson, Durham, \u0026Richardson engineering firm, John Michael Kucek enlistment, Kyova interstate planning commission, testifying and conflicts  of interest, Hearings: subcommittee on conservation and watershed devourment, testimony trials, Subcommittee on conservation and watershed, H.R. 15596,","Formation of the State Economics Association (MSEA), correspondence with the office of the Governor of Illinois, passes to Waterford Park and Wheeling Downs, passes to Charles Town Turf Club, job applications, issues with food stamps, tuberculosis control nurse relocation, personal correspondence, personnel action for Joseph Manchin, 1971 site for the sixth Marine Aluminum Derby, certificate of appointment to the State Advisory Council, issues with Route 8 near Anawalt, Colonel John B. Martin's retirement, resumes, withdrawing the Martinsburg Airport project, City Hospital of Martinsburg financing and progress, \"Rt. 62 is a disgrace\", requesting information on funding for sewerage disposal plant for Masontown, correspondence with the Mayor of Charles Town D.C. \"Doc\" Masters, academic tests impeding brilliant employees Department of Welfare, salary discrimination, request for West Virginia Blue Books, letter from a fed-up constituent, poor road conditions around Augusta, note of appreciation, donation, Recapitulation of use tax audit for the period of 1967 through 1971, sale of 200 acres of land in Hampshire County, \"Name Dropping\", Mrs. Ruby I Pickett admission to Hopemont Hospital, thank you letters, correspondence with congressman Robert McClory, Charles McClosky failure to file tax returns, telegram: \"this is a plea our lives are in danger!\", letter discussing administrations positive attributes, Samuel B. McClung \u0026 Company Advertising and marketing packet, Samuel McClung staffing and consulting services, \"Management consulting to be offered\" Samuel McClung \u0026 Company resume, letter appealing to improve art music, drama, and broad-spectrum athletic programs in West Virginia schools, \"Help for Tic sufferers\", William Nile NcCready personnel file, City of Beckley voting precinct abstract, birth announcement of Matthew E. McCulty, resignation letter, Judge Charles Garvin research into juvenile drug abuse, VITA, Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs pamphlet, vacant office space in the capitol building, Harrison County rt. 5/9 scheduled for hot mix treatment, pursuing the matter of the tannery, letter requesting information on interstates around Raleigh County, building a bridge on route 10 Elmore, \"The Energy Crisis\", request for information from the West Virginia Garden Club, land use planning to establish public awareness, conservation of natural resources committee mission statement, Senator Alan Susman bought controlling interest in the bank of Mount Hope, McNicol-Martin China company loans, seeking legal advice to gain justice against a crook, Circuit court of Mineral County Civil Action no. 1433 Seth and Rosa Meadows, issues with city sewage system, request for permit to operate a car wash, funding for the West Virginia Board of Examiners, attorneys for the department of highways, Harry Memmo kidney transplant, courteous service of officer Leo G. Memolo, road concerns on Little Creek Road, ineligible for state aide, \"Meskill has stormy nine months\", information outline for warehouse property in Charleston West Virginia,","Formation of the State Economics Association (MSEA), correspondence with the office of the Governor of Illinois, passes to Waterford Park and Wheeling Downs, passes to Charles Town Turf Club, job applications, issues with food stamps, tuberculosis control nurse relocation, personal correspondence, personnel action for Joseph Manchin, 1971 site for the sixth Marine Aluminum Derby, certificate of appointment to the State Advisory Council, issues with Route 8 near Anawalt, Colonel John B. Martin's retirement, resumes, withdrawing the Martinsburg Airport project, City Hospital of Martinsburg financing and progress, \"Rt. 62 is a disgrace\", requesting information on funding for sewerage disposal plant for Masontown, correspondence with the Mayor of Charles Town D.C. \"Doc\" Masters, academic tests impeding brilliant employees Department of Welfare, salary discrimination, request for West Virginia Blue Books, letter from a fed-up constituent, poor road conditions around Augusta, note of appreciation, donation, Recapitulation of use tax audit for the period of 1967 through 1971, sale of 200 acres of land in Hampshire County, \"Name Dropping\", Mrs. Ruby I Pickett admission to Hopemont Hospital, thank you letters, correspondence with congressman Robert McClory, Charles McClosky failure to file tax returns, telegram: \"this is a plea our lives are in danger!\", letter discussing administrations positive attributes, Samuel B. McClung \u0026 Company Advertising and marketing packet, Samuel McClung staffing and consulting services, \"Management consulting to be offered\" Samuel McClung \u0026 Company resume, letter appealing to improve art music, drama, and broad-spectrum athletic programs in West Virginia schools, \"Help for Tic sufferers\", William Nile NcCready personnel file, City of Beckley voting precinct abstract, birth announcement of Matthew E. McCulty, resignation letter, Judge Charles Garvin research into juvenile drug abuse, VITA, Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs pamphlet, vacant office space in the capitol building, Harrison County rt. 5/9 scheduled for hot mix treatment, pursuing the matter of the tannery, letter requesting information on interstates around Raleigh County, building a bridge on route 10 Elmore, \"The Energy Crisis\", request for information from the West Virginia Garden Club, land use planning to establish public awareness, conservation of natural resources committee mission statement, Senator Alan Susman bought controlling interest in the bank of Mount Hope, McNicol-Martin China company loans, seeking legal advice to gain justice against a crook, Circuit court of Mineral County Civil Action no. 1433 Seth and Rosa Meadows, issues with city sewage system, request for permit to operate a car wash, funding for the West Virginia Board of Examiners, attorneys for the department of highways, Harry Memmo kidney transplant, courteous service of officer Leo G. Memolo, road concerns on Little Creek Road, ineligible for state aide, \"Meskill has stormy nine months\", information outline for warehouse property in Charleston West Virginia,","Formation of the State Economics Association (MSEA), correspondence with the office of the Governor of Illinois, passes to Waterford Park and Wheeling Downs, passes to Charles Town Turf Club, job applications, issues with food stamps, tuberculosis control nurse relocation, personal correspondence, personnel action for Joseph Manchin, 1971 site for the sixth Marine Aluminum Derby, certificate of appointment to the State Advisory Council, issues with Route 8 near Anawalt, Colonel John B. Martin's retirement, resumes, withdrawing the Martinsburg Airport project, City Hospital of Martinsburg financing and progress, \"Rt. 62 is a disgrace\", requesting information on funding for sewerage disposal plant for Masontown, correspondence with the Mayor of Charles Town D.C. \"Doc\" Masters, academic tests impeding brilliant employees Department of Welfare, salary discrimination, request for West Virginia Blue Books, letter from a fed-up constituent, poor road conditions around Augusta, note of appreciation, donation, Recapitulation of use tax audit for the period of 1967 through 1971, sale of 200 acres of land in Hampshire County, \"Name Dropping\", Mrs. Ruby I Pickett admission to Hopemont Hospital, thank you letters, correspondence with congressman Robert McClory, Charles McClosky failure to file tax returns, telegram: \"this is a plea our lives are in danger!\", letter discussing administrations positive attributes, Samuel B. McClung \u0026 Company Advertising and marketing packet, Samuel McClung staffing and consulting services, \"Management consulting to be offered\" Samuel McClung \u0026 Company resume, letter appealing to improve art music, drama, and broad-spectrum athletic programs in West Virginia schools, \"Help for Tic sufferers\", William Nile NcCready personnel file, City of Beckley voting precinct abstract, birth announcement of Matthew E. McCulty, resignation letter, Judge Charles Garvin research into juvenile drug abuse, VITA, Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs pamphlet, vacant office space in the capitol building, Harrison County rt. 5/9 scheduled for hot mix treatment, pursuing the matter of the tannery, letter requesting information on interstates around Raleigh County, building a bridge on route 10 Elmore, \"The Energy Crisis\", request for information from the West Virginia Garden Club, land use planning to establish public awareness, conservation of natural resources committee mission statement, Senator Alan Susman bought controlling interest in the bank of Mount Hope, McNicol-Martin China company loans, seeking legal advice to gain justice against a crook, Circuit court of Mineral County Civil Action no. 1433 Seth and Rosa Meadows, issues with city sewage system, request for permit to operate a car wash, funding for the West Virginia Board of Examiners, attorneys for the department of highways, Harry Memmo kidney transplant, courteous service of officer Leo G. Memolo, road concerns on Little Creek Road, ineligible for state aide, \"Meskill has stormy nine months\", information outline for warehouse property in Charleston West Virginia,","Juanita Miklas rehiring correspondence, \"Bids on rt. 2 project to be opened Saturday\", Pat Miklas relentless in quest to get his wife rehired, job application, John M. Miller request for discharge from the West Virginia Army National Guard, letter of justification, application for examination, resume, Fish-Camp-Hunt Club brochure, personnel correspondence, miners on strike signing up for food stamps, season passes to the Shenandoah Downs, letter from the lieutenant Governor of Minnesota requesting information on the duties and responsibilities of the role of Lieutenant Governor of West Virginia, note exchange with Dr. B. F. Mitchell, information request on Corridor \"H\", status of construction for Corridor \"H\", Harry Moats seeking reelection to the House of Delegates, curriculum improvement center, Colin Anderson Center correspondence, Pi Kappa Phi oil drum regatta, \"Jaycees to sponsor county award dinner\", request to support nomination of Mrs. Esther Brown for County Award, Hampshire County in need of a mobile unit for the Speech Therapist, Hampshire County Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children and Adults, the mobile unit for the Speech Therapist will be funded post haste, thank you on behalf of taxpayers, toll free telephone service in Hampshire County, Western Union: Major portion of Moorefield Highschool destroyed by fire, inquiries into funding for Regional Mental Health and Mental Retardation Centers, reference letter, threatening to resigning, Pipestem State Park- Tinted Thermal Glass Failure, \"Broken glass at Pipestem not vandalism\", \"City interstates hinge on $110 million request\", \"Chemistry staff is expanded at West Library\", department of commerce \"Homecoming '71\", \"'71 is the time: Back home to West Virginia\", letter about returning to West Virginia, bizarre letters from Mr. Morrison to Ira Dadisman about the governor, considerations for Clark Morton, assurances that the Governor is concerned with housing in the state of West Virginia, public housing units for the city of Cameron, Mountain Alumni Mush \u0026 Milk dinner, Mountain State Construction Co. Damages dispute, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board correspondence, funds made available for the mountaintop water system, Laurel Run Mining Company housing, flow tests conducted on 3 wells for wittaker community development corp. at mt. Storm as directed by Charles E Garton, complaint against Donald Lambert, Mountaineer Scholarship Fund dinner donation, inability to receive salary increase, Jackson County route 15/6 and 30/6, Floyd M. Sayre obituary, correspondence with Mr. Muck concerning Jackson County service road 15/6, Hoosier engineering company compensation, \"Back at the firm: former law partners of President and Attorney General add important new clients\", Governor sponsored educational legislation, product distributors, issues with state contract bids, Project F-64(4), termination of employment, Bob Myers appointment to the West Virginia Board of Education,","Juanita Miklas rehiring correspondence, \"Bids on rt. 2 project to be opened Saturday\", Pat Miklas relentless in quest to get his wife rehired, job application, John M. Miller request for discharge from the West Virginia Army National Guard, letter of justification, application for examination, resume, Fish-Camp-Hunt Club brochure, personnel correspondence, miners on strike signing up for food stamps, season passes to the Shenandoah Downs, letter from the lieutenant Governor of Minnesota requesting information on the duties and responsibilities of the role of Lieutenant Governor of West Virginia, note exchange with Dr. B. F. Mitchell, information request on Corridor \"H\", status of construction for Corridor \"H\", Harry Moats seeking reelection to the House of Delegates, curriculum improvement center, Colin Anderson Center correspondence, Pi Kappa Phi oil drum regatta, \"Jaycees to sponsor county award dinner\", request to support nomination of Mrs. Esther Brown for County Award, Hampshire County in need of a mobile unit for the Speech Therapist, Hampshire County Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children and Adults, the mobile unit for the Speech Therapist will be funded post haste, thank you on behalf of taxpayers, toll free telephone service in Hampshire County, Western Union: Major portion of Moorefield Highschool destroyed by fire, inquiries into funding for Regional Mental Health and Mental Retardation Centers, reference letter, threatening to resigning, Pipestem State Park- Tinted Thermal Glass Failure, \"Broken glass at Pipestem not vandalism\", \"City interstates hinge on $110 million request\", \"Chemistry staff is expanded at West Library\", department of commerce \"Homecoming '71\", \"'71 is the time: Back home to West Virginia\", letter about returning to West Virginia, bizarre letters from Mr. Morrison to Ira Dadisman about the governor, considerations for Clark Morton, assurances that the Governor is concerned with housing in the state of West Virginia, public housing units for the city of Cameron, Mountain Alumni Mush \u0026 Milk dinner, Mountain State Construction Co. Damages dispute, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board correspondence, funds made available for the mountaintop water system, Laurel Run Mining Company housing, flow tests conducted on 3 wells for wittaker community development corp. at mt. Storm as directed by Charles E Garton, complaint against Donald Lambert, Mountaineer Scholarship Fund dinner donation, inability to receive salary increase, Jackson County route 15/6 and 30/6, Floyd M. Sayre obituary, correspondence with Mr. Muck concerning Jackson County service road 15/6, Hoosier engineering company compensation, \"Back at the firm: former law partners of President and Attorney General add important new clients\", Governor sponsored educational legislation, product distributors, issues with state contract bids, Project F-64(4), termination of employment, Bob Myers appointment to the West Virginia Board of Education,","Juanita Miklas rehiring correspondence, \"Bids on rt. 2 project to be opened Saturday\", Pat Miklas relentless in quest to get his wife rehired, job application, John M. Miller request for discharge from the West Virginia Army National Guard, letter of justification, application for examination, resume, Fish-Camp-Hunt Club brochure, personnel correspondence, miners on strike signing up for food stamps, season passes to the Shenandoah Downs, letter from the lieutenant Governor of Minnesota requesting information on the duties and responsibilities of the role of Lieutenant Governor of West Virginia, note exchange with Dr. B. F. Mitchell, information request on Corridor \"H\", status of construction for Corridor \"H\", Harry Moats seeking reelection to the House of Delegates, curriculum improvement center, Colin Anderson Center correspondence, Pi Kappa Phi oil drum regatta, \"Jaycees to sponsor county award dinner\", request to support nomination of Mrs. Esther Brown for County Award, Hampshire County in need of a mobile unit for the Speech Therapist, Hampshire County Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children and Adults, the mobile unit for the Speech Therapist will be funded post haste, thank you on behalf of taxpayers, toll free telephone service in Hampshire County, Western Union: Major portion of Moorefield Highschool destroyed by fire, inquiries into funding for Regional Mental Health and Mental Retardation Centers, reference letter, threatening to resigning, Pipestem State Park- Tinted Thermal Glass Failure, \"Broken glass at Pipestem not vandalism\", \"City interstates hinge on $110 million request\", \"Chemistry staff is expanded at West Library\", department of commerce \"Homecoming '71\", \"'71 is the time: Back home to West Virginia\", letter about returning to West Virginia, bizarre letters from Mr. Morrison to Ira Dadisman about the governor, considerations for Clark Morton, assurances that the Governor is concerned with housing in the state of West Virginia, public housing units for the city of Cameron, Mountain Alumni Mush \u0026 Milk dinner, Mountain State Construction Co. Damages dispute, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board correspondence, funds made available for the mountaintop water system, Laurel Run Mining Company housing, flow tests conducted on 3 wells for wittaker community development corp. at mt. Storm as directed by Charles E Garton, complaint against Donald Lambert, Mountaineer Scholarship Fund dinner donation, inability to receive salary increase, Jackson County route 15/6 and 30/6, Floyd M. Sayre obituary, correspondence with Mr. Muck concerning Jackson County service road 15/6, Hoosier engineering company compensation, \"Back at the firm: former law partners of President and Attorney General add important new clients\", Governor sponsored educational legislation, product distributors, issues with state contract bids, Project F-64(4), termination of employment, Bob Myers appointment to the West Virginia Board of Education,","Pay adjustment directives, fulltime employees granted minimum wage of $4,200 per year, recommendations of Ed Flowers and Ron Pearsons concerning who to pay what upon whose authority, filing of personal services expenditure schedules and the effect of house bill 1187, revised pay plan, work schedules, governor to address all summer employees, Sheriff G. Kemp Melton has an order of mandamus to be served on the governor in regard to the case of John Kelly, Governor's federal conference on revenue sharing, out of state travel requisitions, medals, western union telegrams and cablegrams, requests for salary increases, governor's reception, request for skeleton staff, commercial credit card purchases, out of state travel, \"the following four items should be researched for the governor's speech to be delivered at Oak Hill: Bridge on route 21 Fayetteville, regionalization of Fayette County in region 4, bridge over New River Canyon, Dunlop Water-Shed project\", legal holidays, testimonial dinner for Chester Hubbard and George Seibert, ladylike behaviors, passport applications, public employees insurance meetings, delineation of regional boundaries, lighting ceremony of state Christmas tree, payment of invoices, purchase united states savings bonds, state wide cost allocation plan, American red cross blood program, break in main water line, wage price freeze by executive order of the president, critique of state employees, volunteering medical information, personal service accounts, personnel appropriations-salary increases, paper recycling, recommendations, Christmas and New Year's holidays 1973, bus service for employees, united fund campaign, traffic situation in capitol area, commitment to employee needs, \"Democracy's Trumpet\" television program, Cessna Citation private jet advertisement, \"Wichita's 2.5 billion dollar misunderstanding: a speech by James B. Taylor\", US News \"Agnew and his future: new battles in the White House\", reference made to the purchase of a new BH 125-600 jet aircraft, invoice from Beechcraft inc. For $5351.51, Cessna Private Jet advertisement, lease agreement, Beechcraft Hawker Corporation News (aircraft), photo of Mr. and Mrs. Governor Moore, William Loy, and members of the Beechcraft corporation, West Virginia Senate names and addresses, department heads and addresses,","Pay adjustment directives, fulltime employees granted minimum wage of $4,200 per year, recommendations of Ed Flowers and Ron Pearsons concerning who to pay what upon whose authority, filing of personal services expenditure schedules and the effect of house bill 1187, revised pay plan, work schedules, governor to address all summer employees, Sheriff G. Kemp Melton has an order of mandamus to be served on the governor in regard to the case of John Kelly, Governor's federal conference on revenue sharing, out of state travel requisitions, medals, western union telegrams and cablegrams, requests for salary increases, governor's reception, request for skeleton staff, commercial credit card purchases, out of state travel, \"the following four items should be researched for the governor's speech to be delivered at Oak Hill: Bridge on route 21 Fayetteville, regionalization of Fayette County in region 4, bridge over New River Canyon, Dunlop Water-Shed project\", legal holidays, testimonial dinner for Chester Hubbard and George Seibert, ladylike behaviors, passport applications, public employees insurance meetings, delineation of regional boundaries, lighting ceremony of state Christmas tree, payment of invoices, purchase united states savings bonds, state wide cost allocation plan, American red cross blood program, break in main water line, wage price freeze by executive order of the president, critique of state employees, volunteering medical information, personal service accounts, personnel appropriations-salary increases, paper recycling, recommendations, Christmas and New Year's holidays 1973, bus service for employees, united fund campaign, traffic situation in capitol area, commitment to employee needs, \"Democracy's Trumpet\" television program, Cessna Citation private jet advertisement, \"Wichita's 2.5 billion dollar misunderstanding: a speech by James B. Taylor\", US News \"Agnew and his future: new battles in the White House\", reference made to the purchase of a new BH 125-600 jet aircraft, invoice from Beechcraft inc. For $5351.51, Cessna Private Jet advertisement, lease agreement, Beechcraft Hawker Corporation News (aircraft), photo of Mr. and Mrs. Governor Moore, William Loy, and members of the Beechcraft corporation, West Virginia Senate names and addresses, department heads and addresses,","Conduct and practices of holdover employees, Phase two of the wage controls, news clipping of House Speaker McManus discussing house position on bonding authority, \"58 attend Corridor \"H\" meeting at Wardensville\", \"Oates says serious threat exists to traditional, historical, Hardy County\", motor vehicle registration, \"Tax meeting helpful sign regarding airport issue\", \"Board promises assistance in airplane taxing\", \"New Sheriff aides won't be deputized\", \"W.Va asks funds for drug fight\", for insertion into Governor Moore's speech to County Superintendents on July 13, child care system, \"Letters to the Editor: the editor of the Martinsburg Journal is a small pathetic person\", out of state travel requisition, Summerville, notes for Bill, scratch paper, Governor's notes, welfare offices in Fayetteville, Bill's notes,","\"Our man Arch (Haydon Murray)\", Moore for president license plate, Arch Moore Signature: Welfare reform and the Appalachian Myth, Human Events: How West Virginia cut welfare, John Kelly vs. Arch Moore: Demurrer to general and special replication to respondent's answer, \"Governors host lawmakers at winter meeting\", endorsement letter, \"Reagan jet bill $30,923\", inaugural day arrangements committee, \"GOP governors rap too big government\", Governor to crown daughter, B\u0026O railroad to withdraw its application, expenditure schedule, West Virginia's Strip Mine Reclamation Act, investigation into Buffalo Creek disaster, Testimony of the honorable Arch Moore jr. governor or West Virginia before the subcommittee on labor and hew of the Senate Appropriations Committee, meetings with management-editorial representatives (New York Times, Wall Street Journal, CBS, NBC), \"Fat Cat on the prowl\", \"Aggressive Mountaineers eye Pennsylvania industry\", Governor's account, $35,000 grant from economic development administration, approval of grant application for city of Benwood through land and water conservation fund, Lyle Kirker et al v. Arch Moore Jr. Individually and in his capacity as governor of the state of West Virginia et al., \"Plane crash with Moore is recalled\", \"'Archie' awards denote our leaders' successes\", \"to the citizens of West Viginia who are interested in preventing juvenile delinquency\", Arch Moore's disgraceful connection with underworld elements, \"Moore claims that columnist Jack Anderson is trying to destroy him\", Moore throws accusations of Muckraking at his opponent, Moore's potential presidential appointment, Piolet/operator/aircraft accident report, Moore for Governor Committee, biography of Arch Moore jr., \"How JDR IV 'saved' West Virgina and its budget\", Governor's schedule five October weekends, Mrs. Shelley Moore's schedule three October weekends, Salute to Governor Moore cards, thank you notes, anniversary dinner telephone effort, thank you letter to John Thomas for generous acts of kindness during the Buffalo Creek disaster, GOP Bulletin, \"President Nixon's goals for a greater America...towards a generation of peace\", Congressman Zion, \"President Nixon's goals for a greater America...rhetorical promise into concrete results\", \"Generation of Peace (sticker)\", \"Give a Damn! Register Republican (sticker)\", Butch Shroyer Wayne township trustee (sticker), Vote Keller for district attorney (sticker), \"Reelect Short for Congress!\", \"Congressman Lujan\", \"Elect John Heinz to Congress\", \"Reelect Rumsfeld\", \"Congressman Horton cares\", vote Paul Findley, \"Big Chief, friend of Congressman Barber Conable\", \"Reelect Quillen to Congress\", Congressman Craig Hosmer Calander, \"I visited Congressman Findley in in Washington (sticker)\" \"elect Allan St. Clair\", Richard Poff postcard, \"reelect Arends les courageous leader!\", \"Reelect Bill Bloomfield: you know he cares about people!\", \"Reelect Bill Bloomfield: a capable and devoted member of congress who should be returned to office by the voters\", \"Senator Karl Mundt: He works for you!\", \"John Rousselot: The man and the congressman\", \"Reelect Lujan (sticker)\", \"Reelect congressman Langen\" \"Vote Jerry Pettis: a man concerned.\"","\"Our man Arch (Haydon Murray)\", Moore for president license plate, Arch Moore Signature: Welfare reform and the Appalachian Myth, Human Events: How West Virginia cut welfare, John Kelly vs. Arch Moore: Demurrer to general and special replication to respondent's answer, \"Governors host lawmakers at winter meeting\", endorsement letter, \"Reagan jet bill $30,923\", inaugural day arrangements committee, \"GOP governors rap too big government\", Governor to crown daughter, B\u0026O railroad to withdraw its application, expenditure schedule, West Virginia's Strip Mine Reclamation Act, investigation into Buffalo Creek disaster, Testimony of the honorable Arch Moore jr. governor or West Virginia before the subcommittee on labor and hew of the Senate Appropriations Committee, meetings with management-editorial representatives (New York Times, Wall Street Journal, CBS, NBC), \"Fat Cat on the prowl\", \"Aggressive Mountaineers eye Pennsylvania industry\", Governor's account, $35,000 grant from economic development administration, approval of grant application for city of Benwood through land and water conservation fund, Lyle Kirker et al v. Arch Moore Jr. Individually and in his capacity as governor of the state of West Virginia et al., \"Plane crash with Moore is recalled\", \"'Archie' awards denote our leaders' successes\", \"to the citizens of West Viginia who are interested in preventing juvenile delinquency\", Arch Moore's disgraceful connection with underworld elements, \"Moore claims that columnist Jack Anderson is trying to destroy him\", Moore throws accusations of Muckraking at his opponent, Moore's potential presidential appointment, Piolet/operator/aircraft accident report, Moore for Governor Committee, biography of Arch Moore jr., \"How JDR IV 'saved' West Virgina and its budget\", Governor's schedule five October weekends, Mrs. Shelley Moore's schedule three October weekends, Salute to Governor Moore cards, thank you notes, anniversary dinner telephone effort, thank you letter to John Thomas for generous acts of kindness during the Buffalo Creek disaster, GOP Bulletin, \"President Nixon's goals for a greater America...towards a generation of peace\", Congressman Zion, \"President Nixon's goals for a greater America...rhetorical promise into concrete results\", \"Generation of Peace (sticker)\", \"Give a Damn! Register Republican (sticker)\", Butch Shroyer Wayne township trustee (sticker), Vote Keller for district attorney (sticker), \"Reelect Short for Congress!\", \"Congressman Lujan\", \"Elect John Heinz to Congress\", \"Reelect Rumsfeld\", \"Congressman Horton cares\", vote Paul Findley, \"Big Chief, friend of Congressman Barber Conable\", \"Reelect Quillen to Congress\", Congressman Craig Hosmer Calander, \"I visited Congressman Findley in in Washington (sticker)\" \"elect Allan St. Clair\", Richard Poff postcard, \"reelect Arends les courageous leader!\", \"Reelect Bill Bloomfield: you know he cares about people!\", \"Reelect Bill Bloomfield: a capable and devoted member of congress who should be returned to office by the voters\", \"Senator Karl Mundt: He works for you!\", \"John Rousselot: The man and the congressman\", \"Reelect Lujan (sticker)\", \"Reelect congressman Langen\" \"Vote Jerry Pettis: a man concerned.\"","Staff advisory committee February 1973, National Governors' Conference winter meeting report, technical assistance and interstate consulting ad hoc advisors meeting memo, reorganizing the states booklet, Delaware presentation memo, program, revenue sharing, memo, interstate planning, letter to Governor Lucey, letter to the staff advisory committee, Staff advisory committee January 1973, suggested topical concerns of the committee of the southern governors' conference, committees of the southern governors' conference, policy positions book, letter to Governor Moore from Francis Sargent, National Governors' Conference winter meeting, program for the governors' wives, the council of state governments memo, revised preliminary program, Memo to the chairman of the national governors' conference, proposal for a state community development program, telegram, policy letter, policy position 1970 book, committees of the national governors' conference, attendance sheet, meeting detail letter, Staff advisory committee July 1971, National Governors' Conference Sept 1972, policy statements, Memo to selected state officials, Governor's Press Office-Federal Highway Act of 1973, deadline for state and local officials to challenge treasury department data for computations of revenue sharing checks, Letter of Warning: Ceasar Chavez, Letter from Governor Jack Williams, discharge petition letter, anti-crime program letter, LEAA letter, LEAA budget, LEAA staffing, LEAA misunderstandings, LEAA audits, response to LEAA draft 1972 plan guidelines, application for discretionary funds, \"Kleindienst Upsets GOP Judge Plans\", Plausible task force meeting, congressional record-senate, NGC advisory task force on Rural and Urban development, telegram, statement of Phil Campbell, job development, 1971 winter meeting, committee plans, governors' conference luncheon plans, letter from Director Charles Byrley","Staff advisory committee February 1973, National Governors' Conference winter meeting report, technical assistance and interstate consulting ad hoc advisors meeting memo, reorganizing the states booklet, Delaware presentation memo, program, revenue sharing, memo, interstate planning, letter to Governor Lucey, letter to the staff advisory committee, Staff advisory committee January 1973, suggested topical concerns of the committee of the southern governors' conference, committees of the southern governors' conference, policy positions book, letter to Governor Moore from Francis Sargent, National Governors' Conference winter meeting, program for the governors' wives, the council of state governments memo, revised preliminary program, Memo to the chairman of the national governors' conference, proposal for a state community development program, telegram, policy letter, policy position 1970 book, committees of the national governors' conference, attendance sheet, meeting detail letter, Staff advisory committee July 1971, National Governors' Conference Sept 1972, policy statements, Memo to selected state officials, Governor's Press Office-Federal Highway Act of 1973, deadline for state and local officials to challenge treasury department data for computations of revenue sharing checks, Letter of Warning: Ceasar Chavez, Letter from Governor Jack Williams, discharge petition letter, anti-crime program letter, LEAA letter, LEAA budget, LEAA staffing, LEAA misunderstandings, LEAA audits, response to LEAA draft 1972 plan guidelines, application for discretionary funds, \"Kleindienst Upsets GOP Judge Plans\", Plausible task force meeting, congressional record-senate, NGC advisory task force on Rural and Urban development, telegram, statement of Phil Campbell, job development, 1971 winter meeting, committee plans, governors' conference luncheon plans, letter from Director Charles Byrley","Staff advisory committee February 1973, National Governors' Conference winter meeting report, technical assistance and interstate consulting ad hoc advisors meeting memo, reorganizing the states booklet, Delaware presentation memo, program, revenue sharing, memo, interstate planning, letter to Governor Lucey, letter to the staff advisory committee, Staff advisory committee January 1973, suggested topical concerns of the committee of the southern governors' conference, committees of the southern governors' conference, policy positions book, letter to Governor Moore from Francis Sargent, National Governors' Conference winter meeting, program for the governors' wives, the council of state governments memo, revised preliminary program, Memo to the chairman of the national governors' conference, proposal for a state community development program, telegram, policy letter, policy position 1970 book, committees of the national governors' conference, attendance sheet, meeting detail letter, Staff advisory committee July 1971, National Governors' Conference Sept 1972, policy statements, Memo to selected state officials, Governor's Press Office-Federal Highway Act of 1973, deadline for state and local officials to challenge treasury department data for computations of revenue sharing checks, Letter of Warning: Ceasar Chavez, Letter from Governor Jack Williams, discharge petition letter, anti-crime program letter, LEAA letter, LEAA budget, LEAA staffing, LEAA misunderstandings, LEAA audits, response to LEAA draft 1972 plan guidelines, application for discretionary funds, \"Kleindienst Upsets GOP Judge Plans\", Plausible task force meeting, congressional record-senate, NGC advisory task force on Rural and Urban development, telegram, statement of Phil Campbell, job development, 1971 winter meeting, committee plans, governors' conference luncheon plans, letter from Director Charles Byrley","Executive meeting minutes, \"Governors Meet; Ho Hum\", the energy crisis and unemployment, national governors' conference executive committee meeting minutes, re: proposed new policy statement on property tax, policy positions 1973-1974, letter to Governor Rampton, meeting of the executive committee, preliminary report to the executive committee of the National Governors' Conference in their role on future operations,\"Tan-Tar-A\", National Governors' Conference winter meeting, important notice to all governors, general revenue sharing with states and local localities, HUD appropriations for selected programs, financial assistance available to states for building of new communities, Public Law 91-609, National Governors' Conference program booklet, National Governors' Conference committees, reports of the committee on rural and urban development, advisory committee meeting February 23 during NGC, 1971 Winter Meeting, report of the committee on rural and urban development National Governors' Committee 1971 winter meeting, revised preliminary program outline, policy positions of the National Governors' Convention Aug 1970,Letter to all governors from Director Charles Byrley, report of the committee on rural and urban development, report of the committee on executive management and fiscal affairs, reports of the committee on human resources, reports of the committee on law enforcement justice and public safety, report of the committee on natural resources and environmental management, letter from Willaim Loy to Floyd Warmann, Instructions for completing reservation form, Important! Personal Attention Please!, letter from William Guy to Governor Moore, Letter to all governors, letter to Governor Hathaway, Policy statements: committee on rural and urban development, policy statements: committee on executive management and fiscal affairs, policy statements: committee on human resources, policy statements: committee on transportation commerce and technology, policy statements: committee on law enforcement justice and public safety, policy statements: committee on natural gas and environmental resourcesNational Governors' Conference agenda April 25 1970, proposed budget: fiscal year 1970-1971, letter from Luis Ferre, letter from Breverd Crihfeild, teletype message from MG Jack Blair, accommodations list, letter from Breverd Crihfeild, memo to republican governors, memo to all participants in Sept 12 meeting at San Juan, San Juan Summary,","Executive meeting minutes, \"Governors Meet; Ho Hum\", the energy crisis and unemployment, national governors' conference executive committee meeting minutes, re: proposed new policy statement on property tax, policy positions 1973-1974, letter to Governor Rampton, meeting of the executive committee, preliminary report to the executive committee of the National Governors' Conference in their role on future operations,\"Tan-Tar-A\", National Governors' Conference winter meeting, important notice to all governors, general revenue sharing with states and local localities, HUD appropriations for selected programs, financial assistance available to states for building of new communities, Public Law 91-609, National Governors' Conference program booklet, National Governors' Conference committees, reports of the committee on rural and urban development, advisory committee meeting February 23 during NGC, 1971 Winter Meeting, report of the committee on rural and urban development National Governors' Committee 1971 winter meeting, revised preliminary program outline, policy positions of the National Governors' Convention Aug 1970,Letter to all governors from Director Charles Byrley, report of the committee on rural and urban development, report of the committee on executive management and fiscal affairs, reports of the committee on human resources, reports of the committee on law enforcement justice and public safety, report of the committee on natural resources and environmental management, letter from Willaim Loy to Floyd Warmann, Instructions for completing reservation form, Important! Personal Attention Please!, letter from William Guy to Governor Moore, Letter to all governors, letter to Governor Hathaway, Policy statements: committee on rural and urban development, policy statements: committee on executive management and fiscal affairs, policy statements: committee on human resources, policy statements: committee on transportation commerce and technology, policy statements: committee on law enforcement justice and public safety, policy statements: committee on natural gas and environmental resourcesNational Governors' Conference agenda April 25 1970, proposed budget: fiscal year 1970-1971, letter from Luis Ferre, letter from Breverd Crihfeild, teletype message from MG Jack Blair, accommodations list, letter from Breverd Crihfeild, memo to republican governors, memo to all participants in Sept 12 meeting at San Juan, San Juan Summary,","Executive meeting minutes, \"Governors Meet; Ho Hum\", the energy crisis and unemployment, national governors' conference executive committee meeting minutes, re: proposed new policy statement on property tax, policy positions 1973-1974, letter to Governor Rampton, meeting of the executive committee, preliminary report to the executive committee of the National Governors' Conference in their role on future operations,\"Tan-Tar-A\", National Governors' Conference winter meeting, important notice to all governors, general revenue sharing with states and local localities, HUD appropriations for selected programs, financial assistance available to states for building of new communities, Public Law 91-609, National Governors' Conference program booklet, National Governors' Conference committees, reports of the committee on rural and urban development, advisory committee meeting February 23 during NGC, 1971 Winter Meeting, report of the committee on rural and urban development National Governors' Committee 1971 winter meeting, revised preliminary program outline, policy positions of the National Governors' Convention Aug 1970,Letter to all governors from Director Charles Byrley, report of the committee on rural and urban development, report of the committee on executive management and fiscal affairs, reports of the committee on human resources, reports of the committee on law enforcement justice and public safety, report of the committee on natural resources and environmental management, letter from Willaim Loy to Floyd Warmann, Instructions for completing reservation form, Important! Personal Attention Please!, letter from William Guy to Governor Moore, Letter to all governors, letter to Governor Hathaway, Policy statements: committee on rural and urban development, policy statements: committee on executive management and fiscal affairs, policy statements: committee on human resources, policy statements: committee on transportation commerce and technology, policy statements: committee on law enforcement justice and public safety, policy statements: committee on natural gas and environmental resourcesNational Governors' Conference agenda April 25 1970, proposed budget: fiscal year 1970-1971, letter from Luis Ferre, letter from Breverd Crihfeild, teletype message from MG Jack Blair, accommodations list, letter from Breverd Crihfeild, memo to republican governors, memo to all participants in Sept 12 meeting at San Juan, San Juan Summary,","Executive meeting minutes, \"Governors Meet; Ho Hum\", the energy crisis and unemployment, national governors' conference executive committee meeting minutes, re: proposed new policy statement on property tax, policy positions 1973-1974, letter to Governor Rampton, meeting of the executive committee, preliminary report to the executive committee of the National Governors' Conference in their role on future operations,\"Tan-Tar-A\", National Governors' Conference winter meeting, important notice to all governors, general revenue sharing with states and local localities, HUD appropriations for selected programs, financial assistance available to states for building of new communities, Public Law 91-609, National Governors' Conference program booklet, National Governors' Conference committees, reports of the committee on rural and urban development, advisory committee meeting February 23 during NGC, 1971 Winter Meeting, report of the committee on rural and urban development National Governors' Committee 1971 winter meeting, revised preliminary program outline, policy positions of the National Governors' Convention Aug 1970,Letter to all governors from Director Charles Byrley, report of the committee on rural and urban development, report of the committee on executive management and fiscal affairs, reports of the committee on human resources, reports of the committee on law enforcement justice and public safety, report of the committee on natural resources and environmental management, letter from Willaim Loy to Floyd Warmann, Instructions for completing reservation form, Important! Personal Attention Please!, letter from William Guy to Governor Moore, Letter to all governors, letter to Governor Hathaway, Policy statements: committee on rural and urban development, policy statements: committee on executive management and fiscal affairs, policy statements: committee on human resources, policy statements: committee on transportation commerce and technology, policy statements: committee on law enforcement justice and public safety, policy statements: committee on natural gas and environmental resourcesNational Governors' Conference agenda April 25 1970, proposed budget: fiscal year 1970-1971, letter from Luis Ferre, letter from Breverd Crihfeild, teletype message from MG Jack Blair, accommodations list, letter from Breverd Crihfeild, memo to republican governors, memo to all participants in Sept 12 meeting at San Juan, San Juan Summary,","Letter from Walt Klein, conference attendee booklet 1972, press conference presentation (at French Lick), program memo, info memo, modular housing letter from administrative assistant Griffiths, modular housing letter from Stirling Homex, Stirling Homex pamphlet, RGA communications mailout: drug abuse, youth-oriented highway safety program, obtaining uncirculated Eisenhower silver dollars, research report on agriculture and farming, text of an address by the President of the Republican Governors' Conference Williamsburg, Virginia,","Letter from secretary Wiltsee, letter on the departure of Edwin Powers, summary of the SGC 38th annual meeting 1972, West Virginia unable to attend the SGC, letter exchange with H. Douglas Hamner Jr. (enclosures: Interstate Conference Commissioners of Administration and Directors of Engineering and Buildings rules and procedures), program for conference in Montgomery (items to be discussed),","Note regarding Dr. Cassady and the Education Commission of the United States, conference delay letter, conference invitation letter, letter exchange with Governor Rampton, letter from John Himelrick Sr, memo from director Sally V Allen regarding participation, program and registration materials, summary and recommendations of the Education Commission Task Force on Student Assistance, travel expenses, letters exchanged with Moore, Henry Cone letter to Arch Moore, registration materials,  meeting schedule, press conference series, telegrams, meeting pamphlet,","SECA coverage, letter from Philip Grose jr, program for SGC, telegram, appointment roster, letter to William McGinnis, letter to Leslie Lampton, Tan-Tar-A receipt, letter to Herman Glazier, letter to Glen Jermstad, itinerary, summary 36th annual meeting SGC, series of letter exchanges, southern water supply conferences, The council of state environmental health report, The council of state governments on agriculture, environmental health committee, preliminary schedule's for SSC,regulary schedular, environments health committee, Petition of the northern railroads, re: SGC Amicus Curiae brief in northern states power company v. the state of Minnesota et al, memo delegates to discuss drugs, highway safety, and other topics concerning public safety, state planning bureau, attendance list, itinerary, letter from Governor Maddox, schedule, list of names, schedule, note from Jim Hart, re: power and energy briefing, letter from Bernie Parrish, SGC staff advisee committee, letter to the aides, summary of the July 1973 SGC meeting, letter exchange with Secretary Wiltsee, tentative agenda for SGC, power and energy briefing, summary of the December 1973 SGC meeting,","SECA coverage, letter from Philip Grose jr, program for SGC, telegram, appointment roster, letter to William McGinnis, letter to Leslie Lampton, Tan-Tar-A receipt, letter to Herman Glazier, letter to Glen Jermstad, itinerary, summary 36th annual meeting SGC, series of letter exchanges, southern water supply conferences, The council of state environmental health report, The council of state governments on agriculture, environmental health committee, preliminary schedule's for SSC,regulary schedular, environments health committee, Petition of the northern railroads, re: SGC Amicus Curiae brief in northern states power company v. the state of Minnesota et al, memo delegates to discuss drugs, highway safety, and other topics concerning public safety, state planning bureau, attendance list, itinerary, letter from Governor Maddox, schedule, list of names, schedule, note from Jim Hart, re: power and energy briefing, letter from Bernie Parrish, SGC staff advisee committee, letter to the aides, summary of the July 1973 SGC meeting, letter exchange with Secretary Wiltsee, tentative agenda for SGC, power and energy briefing, summary of the December 1973 SGC meeting,","SECA coverage, letter from Philip Grose jr, program for SGC, telegram, appointment roster, letter to William McGinnis, letter to Leslie Lampton, Tan-Tar-A receipt, letter to Herman Glazier, letter to Glen Jermstad, itinerary, summary 36th annual meeting SGC, series of letter exchanges, southern water supply conferences, The council of state environmental health report, The council of state governments on agriculture, environmental health committee, preliminary schedule's for SSC,regulary schedular, environments health committee, Petition of the northern railroads, re: SGC Amicus Curiae brief in northern states power company v. the state of Minnesota et al, memo delegates to discuss drugs, highway safety, and other topics concerning public safety, state planning bureau, attendance list, itinerary, letter from Governor Maddox, schedule, list of names, schedule, note from Jim Hart, re: power and energy briefing, letter from Bernie Parrish, SGC staff advisee committee, letter to the aides, summary of the July 1973 SGC meeting, letter exchange with Secretary Wiltsee, tentative agenda for SGC, power and energy briefing, summary of the December 1973 SGC meeting,","Job correspondence, Cal's Service Center, \"to members of the national campers and hikers' association\" Mr. Whittier's speaking engagement with municipal officials of the upper Ohio Valley, inclusion of National Flag Day as a legal holiday, National Flag Foundation correspondence, Ferndale Lions Club campaign for National Flag Day to be made into a legal holiday, literature on how to display and respect the flag, A bill to make Flag Day a legal holiday, \"world championship\" ticket invoice receipts, national prayer breakfast program card, employment applications, resumes a letter where in William Loy is promising job positions to his friends. A request to be invited to the \"White house conference on aging\", Richard Neely campaigning for judge and requesting support from Moore's team, condolence letter, Mrs. Coddington medical correspondence, suspicions of Roy Heddleston being a democrat, letter from a desperate citizen, weekly in state newspapers, daily in state newspapers, \"Confidential please: newspapers\", C.T. Newton Correspondence, request for Bill Nichols status report, request for help relocating back home to West Virginia, North Central States Boating Law Administrators Association, endorsement of Franklin W. Nutter for 1973-1974 White House Fellows Program, Franklin Nutter correspondence, \"Governor's assistant to address convention\", \"Republicans confident of Senate race victory\", West Virginia University Basketball lineups 1972-73, letter of thanks from James (bob) Nuzum, letter from Richard Nuzum, Northeastern Appalachian Fruit and Berry Research Facility, Option Agreement between Garnet E. Payne and wife, parties of the first part, and the West Virginia University Foundation inc. Party of the second part. Correspondence with Robert C Byrd about the Fruit and Berry research,","Job correspondence, Cal's Service Center, \"to members of the national campers and hikers' association\" Mr. Whittier's speaking engagement with municipal officials of the upper Ohio Valley, inclusion of National Flag Day as a legal holiday, National Flag Foundation correspondence, Ferndale Lions Club campaign for National Flag Day to be made into a legal holiday, literature on how to display and respect the flag, A bill to make Flag Day a legal holiday, \"world championship\" ticket invoice receipts, national prayer breakfast program card, employment applications, resumes a letter where in William Loy is promising job positions to his friends. A request to be invited to the \"White house conference on aging\", Richard Neely campaigning for judge and requesting support from Moore's team, condolence letter, Mrs. Coddington medical correspondence, suspicions of Roy Heddleston being a democrat, letter from a desperate citizen, weekly in state newspapers, daily in state newspapers, \"Confidential please: newspapers\", C.T. Newton Correspondence, request for Bill Nichols status report, request for help relocating back home to West Virginia, North Central States Boating Law Administrators Association, endorsement of Franklin W. Nutter for 1973-1974 White House Fellows Program, Franklin Nutter correspondence, \"Governor's assistant to address convention\", \"Republicans confident of Senate race victory\", West Virginia University Basketball lineups 1972-73, letter of thanks from James (bob) Nuzum, letter from Richard Nuzum, Northeastern Appalachian Fruit and Berry Research Facility, Option Agreement between Garnet E. Payne and wife, parties of the first part, and the West Virginia University Foundation inc. Party of the second part. Correspondence with Robert C Byrd about the Fruit and Berry research,","Letter of appreciation to William Loy, condolence letter, letter concerning eight-county upper Potomac Development Corporation, inquiries into purchasing of 500 sq footage of real estate, Capon Bridge and water system, Burgundy Wildlife Camp near Hampshire County, David Ogilbee- Spencer State Hospital, Governor Ogilvie testimonial dinner: Speakers table, letter and gift from Bill Loy to Governor Ogilvie of Illinois, Oil Drum Regatta sponsored by Pi Kappa Phi, request to arrange a conference between Mrs. Marian Diggs and William Loy, Minutes of December 4th 1973 commission for Minority Affairs meeting, request for any material regarding existing or pending legislation and programs concerning strip mining reclamation, job application, correspondence with Ours family, \"Where there's a will-there's a way!\", \"Dear Swede\", Dan Owens, West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control commissioner application for employment","Memorial contribution, congressional district comparison sheets, voter data, Rockefeller tape transcripts, Black voter call to action, receipts, political cartoon, Kanawha County Republican Executive Committee newsletter, The Pendelton Times newspaper clipping, Moore campaign bumper sticker idea sketch, RE: Black Unity Coalition, \"By the Way\" news clipping, Volunteer Republican newspaper, \"Women's Democratic Club Braves Rain for Picnic\" news clipping\", WV Thoroughbred Breeders and Horsemens association, The Labor Star newsletter, Articles from the Hancock Courier, radio commercial transcripts, Political Activity of Federal Officers and Employees, RE: house bill 1026, The Federal Campaign Act of 1971, Campaign Communications Reform Act, Federal Election Campaign Act 1971 Questions and Answers, Manual of Regulations and Instructions, General Election Nov. 7 1972 candidates for election, \"WV Salutes its Oldest Resident\" news clipping, \"50 State Survey Finds Dems Certain of House\" news clipping, \"New Law Expected to Curb Politian's use of TV\" news clipping, anti-George McGovern poem, \"Help Us Re-Elect Arch Moore\" ad, \"Logan County Republicans\" news clipping, \"Vote 'TK' Killen \u0026 Dorothy Hall for Republican Executive Committee Guyan District\" Ad new clipping, letter from Willard L. Brown on organizing Black republicans, \"A Question of Honesty\" news clipping, \"John Gates for Governor\" flyer, Citizens Bank of Weston Lewis County memo, Hans McCourt Democrat for Secretary of State, District engineers violating Civil Service prohibitions,Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Office of the Governor report, \"Atomic Energy Consultant says Jay Wants to Destroy Coal\", Arch Moore press transcript, Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Arch Moore press transcript, Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Arch Moore press transcript, ticket sales for dinner-ball-jr. Ball, List of Democrats hired by Dept of Highways in District 9, List of Democrats hired by Dept of Highways in One Area, thank you letter to Mr. Musick, check to Mr. Jones, vote projection listing","Memorial contribution, congressional district comparison sheets, voter data, Rockefeller tape transcripts, Black voter call to action, receipts, political cartoon, Kanawha County Republican Executive Committee newsletter, The Pendelton Times newspaper clipping, Moore campaign bumper sticker idea sketch, RE: Black Unity Coalition, \"By the Way\" news clipping, Volunteer Republican newspaper, \"Women's Democratic Club Braves Rain for Picnic\" news clipping\", WV Thoroughbred Breeders and Horsemens association, The Labor Star newsletter, Articles from the Hancock Courier, radio commercial transcripts, Political Activity of Federal Officers and Employees, RE: house bill 1026, The Federal Campaign Act of 1971, Campaign Communications Reform Act, Federal Election Campaign Act 1971 Questions and Answers, Manual of Regulations and Instructions, General Election Nov. 7 1972 candidates for election, \"WV Salutes its Oldest Resident\" news clipping, \"50 State Survey Finds Dems Certain of House\" news clipping, \"New Law Expected to Curb Politian's use of TV\" news clipping, anti-George McGovern poem, \"Help Us Re-Elect Arch Moore\" ad, \"Logan County Republicans\" news clipping, \"Vote 'TK' Killen \u0026 Dorothy Hall for Republican Executive Committee Guyan District\" Ad new clipping, letter from Willard L. Brown on organizing Black republicans, \"A Question of Honesty\" news clipping, \"John Gates for Governor\" flyer, Citizens Bank of Weston Lewis County memo, Hans McCourt Democrat for Secretary of State, District engineers violating Civil Service prohibitions,Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Office of the Governor report, \"Atomic Energy Consultant says Jay Wants to Destroy Coal\", Arch Moore press transcript, Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Arch Moore press transcript, Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Arch Moore press transcript, ticket sales for dinner-ball-jr. Ball, List of Democrats hired by Dept of Highways in District 9, List of Democrats hired by Dept of Highways in One Area, thank you letter to Mr. Musick, check to Mr. Jones, vote projection listing","Memorial contribution, congressional district comparison sheets, voter data, Rockefeller tape transcripts, Black voter call to action, receipts, political cartoon, Kanawha County Republican Executive Committee newsletter, The Pendelton Times newspaper clipping, Moore campaign bumper sticker idea sketch, RE: Black Unity Coalition, \"By the Way\" news clipping, Volunteer Republican newspaper, \"Women's Democratic Club Braves Rain for Picnic\" news clipping\", WV Thoroughbred Breeders and Horsemens association, The Labor Star newsletter, Articles from the Hancock Courier, radio commercial transcripts, Political Activity of Federal Officers and Employees, RE: house bill 1026, The Federal Campaign Act of 1971, Campaign Communications Reform Act, Federal Election Campaign Act 1971 Questions and Answers, Manual of Regulations and Instructions, General Election Nov. 7 1972 candidates for election, \"WV Salutes its Oldest Resident\" news clipping, \"50 State Survey Finds Dems Certain of House\" news clipping, \"New Law Expected to Curb Politian's use of TV\" news clipping, anti-George McGovern poem, \"Help Us Re-Elect Arch Moore\" ad, \"Logan County Republicans\" news clipping, \"Vote 'TK' Killen \u0026 Dorothy Hall for Republican Executive Committee Guyan District\" Ad new clipping, letter from Willard L. Brown on organizing Black republicans, \"A Question of Honesty\" news clipping, \"John Gates for Governor\" flyer, Citizens Bank of Weston Lewis County memo, Hans McCourt Democrat for Secretary of State, District engineers violating Civil Service prohibitions,Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Office of the Governor report, \"Atomic Energy Consultant says Jay Wants to Destroy Coal\", Arch Moore press transcript, Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Arch Moore press transcript, Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Arch Moore press transcript, ticket sales for dinner-ball-jr. Ball, List of Democrats hired by Dept of Highways in District 9, List of Democrats hired by Dept of Highways in One Area, thank you letter to Mr. Musick, check to Mr. Jones, vote projection listing","Memorial contribution, congressional district comparison sheets, voter data, Rockefeller tape transcripts, Black voter call to action, receipts, political cartoon, Kanawha County Republican Executive Committee newsletter, The Pendelton Times newspaper clipping, Moore campaign bumper sticker idea sketch, RE: Black Unity Coalition, \"By the Way\" news clipping, Volunteer Republican newspaper, \"Women's Democratic Club Braves Rain for Picnic\" news clipping\", WV Thoroughbred Breeders and Horsemens association, The Labor Star newsletter, Articles from the Hancock Courier, radio commercial transcripts, Political Activity of Federal Officers and Employees, RE: house bill 1026, The Federal Campaign Act of 1971, Campaign Communications Reform Act, Federal Election Campaign Act 1971 Questions and Answers, Manual of Regulations and Instructions, General Election Nov. 7 1972 candidates for election, \"WV Salutes its Oldest Resident\" news clipping, \"50 State Survey Finds Dems Certain of House\" news clipping, \"New Law Expected to Curb Politian's use of TV\" news clipping, anti-George McGovern poem, \"Help Us Re-Elect Arch Moore\" ad, \"Logan County Republicans\" news clipping, \"Vote 'TK' Killen \u0026 Dorothy Hall for Republican Executive Committee Guyan District\" Ad new clipping, letter from Willard L. Brown on organizing Black republicans, \"A Question of Honesty\" news clipping, \"John Gates for Governor\" flyer, Citizens Bank of Weston Lewis County memo, Hans McCourt Democrat for Secretary of State, District engineers violating Civil Service prohibitions,Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Office of the Governor report, \"Atomic Energy Consultant says Jay Wants to Destroy Coal\", Arch Moore press transcript, Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Arch Moore press transcript, Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Arch Moore press transcript, ticket sales for dinner-ball-jr. Ball, List of Democrats hired by Dept of Highways in District 9, List of Democrats hired by Dept of Highways in One Area, thank you letter to Mr. Musick, check to Mr. Jones, vote projection listing","Memorial contribution, congressional district comparison sheets, voter data, Rockefeller tape transcripts, Black voter call to action, receipts, political cartoon, Kanawha County Republican Executive Committee newsletter, The Pendelton Times newspaper clipping, Moore campaign bumper sticker idea sketch, RE: Black Unity Coalition, \"By the Way\" news clipping, Volunteer Republican newspaper, \"Women's Democratic Club Braves Rain for Picnic\" news clipping\", WV Thoroughbred Breeders and Horsemens association, The Labor Star newsletter, Articles from the Hancock Courier, radio commercial transcripts, Political Activity of Federal Officers and Employees, RE: house bill 1026, The Federal Campaign Act of 1971, Campaign Communications Reform Act, Federal Election Campaign Act 1971 Questions and Answers, Manual of Regulations and Instructions, General Election Nov. 7 1972 candidates for election, \"WV Salutes its Oldest Resident\" news clipping, \"50 State Survey Finds Dems Certain of House\" news clipping, \"New Law Expected to Curb Politian's use of TV\" news clipping, anti-George McGovern poem, \"Help Us Re-Elect Arch Moore\" ad, \"Logan County Republicans\" news clipping, \"Vote 'TK' Killen \u0026 Dorothy Hall for Republican Executive Committee Guyan District\" Ad new clipping, letter from Willard L. Brown on organizing Black republicans, \"A Question of Honesty\" news clipping, \"John Gates for Governor\" flyer, Citizens Bank of Weston Lewis County memo, Hans McCourt Democrat for Secretary of State, District engineers violating Civil Service prohibitions,Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Office of the Governor report, \"Atomic Energy Consultant says Jay Wants to Destroy Coal\", Arch Moore press transcript, Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Arch Moore press transcript, Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Arch Moore press transcript, ticket sales for dinner-ball-jr. Ball, List of Democrats hired by Dept of Highways in District 9, List of Democrats hired by Dept of Highways in One Area, thank you letter to Mr. Musick, check to Mr. Jones, vote projection listing","State legislature book, State of WV Risk Management Manuel, cash flow and release schedule for Arch Moore campaign films, letter to Norm Yost regarding film budget, Arch Moore inventory statement 11/1/72, Arch Moore inventory statement 10/23/72, Moore for Governor 4-pg Tab Newpaper Insert, breakdown of county votes, Le Grand Strategy, notes, Charles Bonner-democrat, \"Amtrak's Super Milkrun Through West Virginia\", list of attorneys approved for district 3, thank you letter to Mr. Nicolaides, (Public Law 91-648) agreed standard conditions applicable to administration of grants under the intergovernmental personnel act,Thank you to Mr. Nuckols, thank you to Mr. Bunch, thank you to Mr. Weber, letter of donor names, Republican Congressional Campaign Committee and U.S. House (roster), citizen letters of interest, \"Six Area Firms Receive Charters of Corporation\", unusual activity of Jay's staff (memo), letter concerning republican displays on storefronts, donation money, 1972 General Election Requirements Estimates, memo from Terry Reed to Bill Loy, political cartoon, Raleigh County unofficial results, Daniel Jones congratulations, Ross McHenry letter, \"Suit is Serious\", \"McHenry Plans to Sue\", \"Ross McHenry is Serious\", Jay Rockefeller-sympathy vote (memo), \"Defeat is Assayed by a Rockefeller\", Earl Stalnaker check and  letter,  RE: conversation with Don Rennie (memo), letter from Jack, \"Democratic Women\", \"Courthouse News\"Notes, letter from Dalyn to Bill Loy, salary chart, letter to Governor Moore requesting campaign promise follow through, letter to Mr. Harrison, voter count, Moore for Governor campaign voter names Kanawha County, thank you letter to Calvin Bayer, letter from the Board of Elections concerning Jay Rockefeller, letter from Governor Moore to temporary chairman Ed Cabbell, Jay Rockefeller letter concerning veterans, Jay Rockefeller's Job plan, county voter breakdown, statement of receipts and expenditures of candidates for election, summary report covering period from October 27 1972 thru December 5 1972, promotional material, county voter breakdown, net gain and net losses outline map, list of people who should receive \"thank you\" letters, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, voting shifts in four years, letter requesting recommendations, vote for president of the United States, \"Clay County Returns\", obtaining votes (memo), \"Wayne King: To the voters of Clay County\", \"voting shifts in four years\", \"Virus in W. Va McGovernism.\", The society \"'I love the name,' says Jay Rockefeller, 'I love everything about it'\", \"Buffalo Creek Aftermath\", \"Jay Bus Barnstorms Backwoods of 'Wonderful West Virginia'\", Governor Thomas Meskill (memo), \"Nixon, a hard-working statesman versus a populist Democrat rapping with plain folks\", \"Portrait of Henry: Off the Hook\", John Hubbard (memo), Elizabeth Hallanan (memo), voter canvas, letter to Bill Loy from J\u0026S, letter to Bill Loy from Catherine Long, Letter to Virginia from DOL, Precinct votes, political planning: proposed actions (memo), thank you from Tom Crouch, \"Jay Rockefeller and the Politics of Shclock\", \"A Schlocky Rocky (continued)\", Mercer County's major developments of the week, Summers County's major developments of the week, notes, personnel requirements, William Thaw memo, dissatisfied voter letters, page 2 section B, congressional district margins, planning and development regions, critical analysis, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, net losses from 1968 outline map, Recommendation requests, vote counts, support letter, \"Gilmer Goes Republican in 3 Races, 76% Turn Out to Vote\", We Want Jay! They shout\", \"Will a Rockefeller govern West Virginia?\", donation letter, letter of complaint regarding Warren Hall, Government Executive magazine, Affidavit of Boone County, recommendation requests, \"Local Democrats must rally around 'New Boys'\", list of prominent and influential names in Gilmer County, \"The Jay\", Thank You letter, draft","State legislature book, State of WV Risk Management Manuel, cash flow and release schedule for Arch Moore campaign films, letter to Norm Yost regarding film budget, Arch Moore inventory statement 11/1/72, Arch Moore inventory statement 10/23/72, Moore for Governor 4-pg Tab Newpaper Insert, breakdown of county votes, Le Grand Strategy, notes, Charles Bonner-democrat, \"Amtrak's Super Milkrun Through West Virginia\", list of attorneys approved for district 3, thank you letter to Mr. Nicolaides, (Public Law 91-648) agreed standard conditions applicable to administration of grants under the intergovernmental personnel act,Thank you to Mr. Nuckols, thank you to Mr. Bunch, thank you to Mr. Weber, letter of donor names, Republican Congressional Campaign Committee and U.S. House (roster), citizen letters of interest, \"Six Area Firms Receive Charters of Corporation\", unusual activity of Jay's staff (memo), letter concerning republican displays on storefronts, donation money, 1972 General Election Requirements Estimates, memo from Terry Reed to Bill Loy, political cartoon, Raleigh County unofficial results, Daniel Jones congratulations, Ross McHenry letter, \"Suit is Serious\", \"McHenry Plans to Sue\", \"Ross McHenry is Serious\", Jay Rockefeller-sympathy vote (memo), \"Defeat is Assayed by a Rockefeller\", Earl Stalnaker check and  letter,  RE: conversation with Don Rennie (memo), letter from Jack, \"Democratic Women\", \"Courthouse News\"Notes, letter from Dalyn to Bill Loy, salary chart, letter to Governor Moore requesting campaign promise follow through, letter to Mr. Harrison, voter count, Moore for Governor campaign voter names Kanawha County, thank you letter to Calvin Bayer, letter from the Board of Elections concerning Jay Rockefeller, letter from Governor Moore to temporary chairman Ed Cabbell, Jay Rockefeller letter concerning veterans, Jay Rockefeller's Job plan, county voter breakdown, statement of receipts and expenditures of candidates for election, summary report covering period from October 27 1972 thru December 5 1972, promotional material, county voter breakdown, net gain and net losses outline map, list of people who should receive \"thank you\" letters, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, voting shifts in four years, letter requesting recommendations, vote for president of the United States, \"Clay County Returns\", obtaining votes (memo), \"Wayne King: To the voters of Clay County\", \"voting shifts in four years\", \"Virus in W. Va McGovernism.\", The society \"'I love the name,' says Jay Rockefeller, 'I love everything about it'\", \"Buffalo Creek Aftermath\", \"Jay Bus Barnstorms Backwoods of 'Wonderful West Virginia'\", Governor Thomas Meskill (memo), \"Nixon, a hard-working statesman versus a populist Democrat rapping with plain folks\", \"Portrait of Henry: Off the Hook\", John Hubbard (memo), Elizabeth Hallanan (memo), voter canvas, letter to Bill Loy from J\u0026S, letter to Bill Loy from Catherine Long, Letter to Virginia from DOL, Precinct votes, political planning: proposed actions (memo), thank you from Tom Crouch, \"Jay Rockefeller and the Politics of Shclock\", \"A Schlocky Rocky (continued)\", Mercer County's major developments of the week, Summers County's major developments of the week, notes, personnel requirements, William Thaw memo, dissatisfied voter letters, page 2 section B, congressional district margins, planning and development regions, critical analysis, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, net losses from 1968 outline map, Recommendation requests, vote counts, support letter, \"Gilmer Goes Republican in 3 Races, 76% Turn Out to Vote\", We Want Jay! They shout\", \"Will a Rockefeller govern West Virginia?\", donation letter, letter of complaint regarding Warren Hall, Government Executive magazine, Affidavit of Boone County, recommendation requests, \"Local Democrats must rally around 'New Boys'\", list of prominent and influential names in Gilmer County, \"The Jay\", Thank You letter, draft","State legislature book, State of WV Risk Management Manuel, cash flow and release schedule for Arch Moore campaign films, letter to Norm Yost regarding film budget, Arch Moore inventory statement 11/1/72, Arch Moore inventory statement 10/23/72, Moore for Governor 4-pg Tab Newpaper Insert, breakdown of county votes, Le Grand Strategy, notes, Charles Bonner-democrat, \"Amtrak's Super Milkrun Through West Virginia\", list of attorneys approved for district 3, thank you letter to Mr. Nicolaides, (Public Law 91-648) agreed standard conditions applicable to administration of grants under the intergovernmental personnel act,Thank you to Mr. Nuckols, thank you to Mr. Bunch, thank you to Mr. Weber, letter of donor names, Republican Congressional Campaign Committee and U.S. House (roster), citizen letters of interest, \"Six Area Firms Receive Charters of Corporation\", unusual activity of Jay's staff (memo), letter concerning republican displays on storefronts, donation money, 1972 General Election Requirements Estimates, memo from Terry Reed to Bill Loy, political cartoon, Raleigh County unofficial results, Daniel Jones congratulations, Ross McHenry letter, \"Suit is Serious\", \"McHenry Plans to Sue\", \"Ross McHenry is Serious\", Jay Rockefeller-sympathy vote (memo), \"Defeat is Assayed by a Rockefeller\", Earl Stalnaker check and  letter,  RE: conversation with Don Rennie (memo), letter from Jack, \"Democratic Women\", \"Courthouse News\"Notes, letter from Dalyn to Bill Loy, salary chart, letter to Governor Moore requesting campaign promise follow through, letter to Mr. Harrison, voter count, Moore for Governor campaign voter names Kanawha County, thank you letter to Calvin Bayer, letter from the Board of Elections concerning Jay Rockefeller, letter from Governor Moore to temporary chairman Ed Cabbell, Jay Rockefeller letter concerning veterans, Jay Rockefeller's Job plan, county voter breakdown, statement of receipts and expenditures of candidates for election, summary report covering period from October 27 1972 thru December 5 1972, promotional material, county voter breakdown, net gain and net losses outline map, list of people who should receive \"thank you\" letters, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, voting shifts in four years, letter requesting recommendations, vote for president of the United States, \"Clay County Returns\", obtaining votes (memo), \"Wayne King: To the voters of Clay County\", \"voting shifts in four years\", \"Virus in W. Va McGovernism.\", The society \"'I love the name,' says Jay Rockefeller, 'I love everything about it'\", \"Buffalo Creek Aftermath\", \"Jay Bus Barnstorms Backwoods of 'Wonderful West Virginia'\", Governor Thomas Meskill (memo), \"Nixon, a hard-working statesman versus a populist Democrat rapping with plain folks\", \"Portrait of Henry: Off the Hook\", John Hubbard (memo), Elizabeth Hallanan (memo), voter canvas, letter to Bill Loy from J\u0026S, letter to Bill Loy from Catherine Long, Letter to Virginia from DOL, Precinct votes, political planning: proposed actions (memo), thank you from Tom Crouch, \"Jay Rockefeller and the Politics of Shclock\", \"A Schlocky Rocky (continued)\", Mercer County's major developments of the week, Summers County's major developments of the week, notes, personnel requirements, William Thaw memo, dissatisfied voter letters, page 2 section B, congressional district margins, planning and development regions, critical analysis, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, net losses from 1968 outline map, Recommendation requests, vote counts, support letter, \"Gilmer Goes Republican in 3 Races, 76% Turn Out to Vote\", We Want Jay! They shout\", \"Will a Rockefeller govern West Virginia?\", donation letter, letter of complaint regarding Warren Hall, Government Executive magazine, Affidavit of Boone County, recommendation requests, \"Local Democrats must rally around 'New Boys'\", list of prominent and influential names in Gilmer County, \"The Jay\", Thank You letter, draft","State legislature book, State of WV Risk Management Manuel, cash flow and release schedule for Arch Moore campaign films, letter to Norm Yost regarding film budget, Arch Moore inventory statement 11/1/72, Arch Moore inventory statement 10/23/72, Moore for Governor 4-pg Tab Newpaper Insert, breakdown of county votes, Le Grand Strategy, notes, Charles Bonner-democrat, \"Amtrak's Super Milkrun Through West Virginia\", list of attorneys approved for district 3, thank you letter to Mr. Nicolaides, (Public Law 91-648) agreed standard conditions applicable to administration of grants under the intergovernmental personnel act,Thank you to Mr. Nuckols, thank you to Mr. Bunch, thank you to Mr. Weber, letter of donor names, Republican Congressional Campaign Committee and U.S. House (roster), citizen letters of interest, \"Six Area Firms Receive Charters of Corporation\", unusual activity of Jay's staff (memo), letter concerning republican displays on storefronts, donation money, 1972 General Election Requirements Estimates, memo from Terry Reed to Bill Loy, political cartoon, Raleigh County unofficial results, Daniel Jones congratulations, Ross McHenry letter, \"Suit is Serious\", \"McHenry Plans to Sue\", \"Ross McHenry is Serious\", Jay Rockefeller-sympathy vote (memo), \"Defeat is Assayed by a Rockefeller\", Earl Stalnaker check and  letter,  RE: conversation with Don Rennie (memo), letter from Jack, \"Democratic Women\", \"Courthouse News\"Notes, letter from Dalyn to Bill Loy, salary chart, letter to Governor Moore requesting campaign promise follow through, letter to Mr. Harrison, voter count, Moore for Governor campaign voter names Kanawha County, thank you letter to Calvin Bayer, letter from the Board of Elections concerning Jay Rockefeller, letter from Governor Moore to temporary chairman Ed Cabbell, Jay Rockefeller letter concerning veterans, Jay Rockefeller's Job plan, county voter breakdown, statement of receipts and expenditures of candidates for election, summary report covering period from October 27 1972 thru December 5 1972, promotional material, county voter breakdown, net gain and net losses outline map, list of people who should receive \"thank you\" letters, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, voting shifts in four years, letter requesting recommendations, vote for president of the United States, \"Clay County Returns\", obtaining votes (memo), \"Wayne King: To the voters of Clay County\", \"voting shifts in four years\", \"Virus in W. Va McGovernism.\", The society \"'I love the name,' says Jay Rockefeller, 'I love everything about it'\", \"Buffalo Creek Aftermath\", \"Jay Bus Barnstorms Backwoods of 'Wonderful West Virginia'\", Governor Thomas Meskill (memo), \"Nixon, a hard-working statesman versus a populist Democrat rapping with plain folks\", \"Portrait of Henry: Off the Hook\", John Hubbard (memo), Elizabeth Hallanan (memo), voter canvas, letter to Bill Loy from J\u0026S, letter to Bill Loy from Catherine Long, Letter to Virginia from DOL, Precinct votes, political planning: proposed actions (memo), thank you from Tom Crouch, \"Jay Rockefeller and the Politics of Shclock\", \"A Schlocky Rocky (continued)\", Mercer County's major developments of the week, Summers County's major developments of the week, notes, personnel requirements, William Thaw memo, dissatisfied voter letters, page 2 section B, congressional district margins, planning and development regions, critical analysis, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, net losses from 1968 outline map, Recommendation requests, vote counts, support letter, \"Gilmer Goes Republican in 3 Races, 76% Turn Out to Vote\", We Want Jay! They shout\", \"Will a Rockefeller govern West Virginia?\", donation letter, letter of complaint regarding Warren Hall, Government Executive magazine, Affidavit of Boone County, recommendation requests, \"Local Democrats must rally around 'New Boys'\", list of prominent and influential names in Gilmer County, \"The Jay\", Thank You letter, draft","State legislature book, State of WV Risk Management Manuel, cash flow and release schedule for Arch Moore campaign films, letter to Norm Yost regarding film budget, Arch Moore inventory statement 11/1/72, Arch Moore inventory statement 10/23/72, Moore for Governor 4-pg Tab Newpaper Insert, breakdown of county votes, Le Grand Strategy, notes, Charles Bonner-democrat, \"Amtrak's Super Milkrun Through West Virginia\", list of attorneys approved for district 3, thank you letter to Mr. Nicolaides, (Public Law 91-648) agreed standard conditions applicable to administration of grants under the intergovernmental personnel act,Thank you to Mr. Nuckols, thank you to Mr. Bunch, thank you to Mr. Weber, letter of donor names, Republican Congressional Campaign Committee and U.S. House (roster), citizen letters of interest, \"Six Area Firms Receive Charters of Corporation\", unusual activity of Jay's staff (memo), letter concerning republican displays on storefronts, donation money, 1972 General Election Requirements Estimates, memo from Terry Reed to Bill Loy, political cartoon, Raleigh County unofficial results, Daniel Jones congratulations, Ross McHenry letter, \"Suit is Serious\", \"McHenry Plans to Sue\", \"Ross McHenry is Serious\", Jay Rockefeller-sympathy vote (memo), \"Defeat is Assayed by a Rockefeller\", Earl Stalnaker check and  letter,  RE: conversation with Don Rennie (memo), letter from Jack, \"Democratic Women\", \"Courthouse News\"Notes, letter from Dalyn to Bill Loy, salary chart, letter to Governor Moore requesting campaign promise follow through, letter to Mr. Harrison, voter count, Moore for Governor campaign voter names Kanawha County, thank you letter to Calvin Bayer, letter from the Board of Elections concerning Jay Rockefeller, letter from Governor Moore to temporary chairman Ed Cabbell, Jay Rockefeller letter concerning veterans, Jay Rockefeller's Job plan, county voter breakdown, statement of receipts and expenditures of candidates for election, summary report covering period from October 27 1972 thru December 5 1972, promotional material, county voter breakdown, net gain and net losses outline map, list of people who should receive \"thank you\" letters, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, voting shifts in four years, letter requesting recommendations, vote for president of the United States, \"Clay County Returns\", obtaining votes (memo), \"Wayne King: To the voters of Clay County\", \"voting shifts in four years\", \"Virus in W. Va McGovernism.\", The society \"'I love the name,' says Jay Rockefeller, 'I love everything about it'\", \"Buffalo Creek Aftermath\", \"Jay Bus Barnstorms Backwoods of 'Wonderful West Virginia'\", Governor Thomas Meskill (memo), \"Nixon, a hard-working statesman versus a populist Democrat rapping with plain folks\", \"Portrait of Henry: Off the Hook\", John Hubbard (memo), Elizabeth Hallanan (memo), voter canvas, letter to Bill Loy from J\u0026S, letter to Bill Loy from Catherine Long, Letter to Virginia from DOL, Precinct votes, political planning: proposed actions (memo), thank you from Tom Crouch, \"Jay Rockefeller and the Politics of Shclock\", \"A Schlocky Rocky (continued)\", Mercer County's major developments of the week, Summers County's major developments of the week, notes, personnel requirements, William Thaw memo, dissatisfied voter letters, page 2 section B, congressional district margins, planning and development regions, critical analysis, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, net losses from 1968 outline map, Recommendation requests, vote counts, support letter, \"Gilmer Goes Republican in 3 Races, 76% Turn Out to Vote\", We Want Jay! They shout\", \"Will a Rockefeller govern West Virginia?\", donation letter, letter of complaint regarding Warren Hall, Government Executive magazine, Affidavit of Boone County, recommendation requests, \"Local Democrats must rally around 'New Boys'\", list of prominent and influential names in Gilmer County, \"The Jay\", Thank You letter, draft","State legislature book, State of WV Risk Management Manuel, cash flow and release schedule for Arch Moore campaign films, letter to Norm Yost regarding film budget, Arch Moore inventory statement 11/1/72, Arch Moore inventory statement 10/23/72, Moore for Governor 4-pg Tab Newpaper Insert, breakdown of county votes, Le Grand Strategy, notes, Charles Bonner-democrat, \"Amtrak's Super Milkrun Through West Virginia\", list of attorneys approved for district 3, thank you letter to Mr. Nicolaides, (Public Law 91-648) agreed standard conditions applicable to administration of grants under the intergovernmental personnel act,Thank you to Mr. Nuckols, thank you to Mr. Bunch, thank you to Mr. Weber, letter of donor names, Republican Congressional Campaign Committee and U.S. House (roster), citizen letters of interest, \"Six Area Firms Receive Charters of Corporation\", unusual activity of Jay's staff (memo), letter concerning republican displays on storefronts, donation money, 1972 General Election Requirements Estimates, memo from Terry Reed to Bill Loy, political cartoon, Raleigh County unofficial results, Daniel Jones congratulations, Ross McHenry letter, \"Suit is Serious\", \"McHenry Plans to Sue\", \"Ross McHenry is Serious\", Jay Rockefeller-sympathy vote (memo), \"Defeat is Assayed by a Rockefeller\", Earl Stalnaker check and  letter,  RE: conversation with Don Rennie (memo), letter from Jack, \"Democratic Women\", \"Courthouse News\"Notes, letter from Dalyn to Bill Loy, salary chart, letter to Governor Moore requesting campaign promise follow through, letter to Mr. Harrison, voter count, Moore for Governor campaign voter names Kanawha County, thank you letter to Calvin Bayer, letter from the Board of Elections concerning Jay Rockefeller, letter from Governor Moore to temporary chairman Ed Cabbell, Jay Rockefeller letter concerning veterans, Jay Rockefeller's Job plan, county voter breakdown, statement of receipts and expenditures of candidates for election, summary report covering period from October 27 1972 thru December 5 1972, promotional material, county voter breakdown, net gain and net losses outline map, list of people who should receive \"thank you\" letters, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, voting shifts in four years, letter requesting recommendations, vote for president of the United States, \"Clay County Returns\", obtaining votes (memo), \"Wayne King: To the voters of Clay County\", \"voting shifts in four years\", \"Virus in W. Va McGovernism.\", The society \"'I love the name,' says Jay Rockefeller, 'I love everything about it'\", \"Buffalo Creek Aftermath\", \"Jay Bus Barnstorms Backwoods of 'Wonderful West Virginia'\", Governor Thomas Meskill (memo), \"Nixon, a hard-working statesman versus a populist Democrat rapping with plain folks\", \"Portrait of Henry: Off the Hook\", John Hubbard (memo), Elizabeth Hallanan (memo), voter canvas, letter to Bill Loy from J\u0026S, letter to Bill Loy from Catherine Long, Letter to Virginia from DOL, Precinct votes, political planning: proposed actions (memo), thank you from Tom Crouch, \"Jay Rockefeller and the Politics of Shclock\", \"A Schlocky Rocky (continued)\", Mercer County's major developments of the week, Summers County's major developments of the week, notes, personnel requirements, William Thaw memo, dissatisfied voter letters, page 2 section B, congressional district margins, planning and development regions, critical analysis, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, net losses from 1968 outline map, Recommendation requests, vote counts, support letter, \"Gilmer Goes Republican in 3 Races, 76% Turn Out to Vote\", We Want Jay! They shout\", \"Will a Rockefeller govern West Virginia?\", donation letter, letter of complaint regarding Warren Hall, Government Executive magazine, Affidavit of Boone County, recommendation requests, \"Local Democrats must rally around 'New Boys'\", list of prominent and influential names in Gilmer County, \"The Jay\", Thank You letter, draft","Resumes, VITAS, job applications, project F (4) Jefferson County – Parcel 30, Berkeley Industrial Park, personal correspondence, resignation letter, ambulance communications system for Grafton, Jim Taylor of Georgia usurping Jacob Riley Jr.'s name without permission for a strip-mining license in WV, Job correspondence, Ripley's fourth of July Committee official luncheon, \"Mand who made marks in 1970\", Clinton Ritter land surveyor license, Waterford Park seasons pass, Wheeling Downs seasons pass, Young Republican National Foundation correspondence, Ronald Robinson correspondence West Virginia Safety weights and claims, \"(Rockefeller) Neither winning, losing can teach him much\", \"Jay Rockefeller seeks political recess\", \"The long Jay shadow\", Jay Rockefeller: you know he'll work for you pamphlet, Rockefeller surveillance, \"The Democratic Rockefeller\", \"Rockefeller attacks Moore on I-64 issue\", \"Harman is CPA\", \"County Court releases support of U.P.D.C.\", letter from a concerned \"friend\" wondering why the governor's close \"friend\" Dominick Policano was having a big party for Rockefeller, \"West Virginia strip miners jeer Rockefeller\". \"American People\", \"A former democrat speaks\", \"Rockefeller club formed\", \"Boone Weekly gives backing to Rockefeller\", voting registration pamphlet, \"Suzy Says: A house in the hills\", \"state employee fired for strip mine protest\", \"Those new neighbors in Central Jersey, the name's Rockefeller- Jay and Sharon\", \"Rockefeller to speak at BSHS commencement\", \"West Virginia Senate votes ban on strip-mining in 36 counties\", Rockefeller media monitoring kit, Rockwell Perry matter, thank you letter, Governor kicked out of Senator John Rodger's circuit 1972, Lincoln Day dinner 1972, State road employees salary increases, formal complaint lodged against General Refuse Service and common carrier operating under jurisdiction of Public Service Commission, inquiries into the possibility of acquiring a  Quonset hut to be used for the town of Romney, discussion of planned water and sewage program in Romney, WVU swim coach, Kevin Gilson, interested in recruiting Scott Root, Peter O. Rompler Ohio State transcripts, discussion of potential Emergency Care System –transporting people by helicopter, Henry Grantham-emergency room consultation, Carl Rose-Jensen interest in Wine Distributorship, Letter from William Ross questioning commission decisions, \"Auditor bites kennel fee from expense account\", concern over legislature's decision to enact special fees for non-resident hunting and fishing licenses, letter alleging abuse of patients at Denmar State Hospital, \"Creation of new state department, bond issue endorsed by planners\", College Republican National Committee correspondence, Rubber fabricators, reference for position within Kanawha County School system, suggested text for Rural Rehabilitation loan fund management pamphlet, correspondence with Loudoun Thompson, Excerpts by delegate Phyllis Rutlidge, to the WV state council","Resumes, VITAS, job applications, project F (4) Jefferson County – Parcel 30, Berkeley Industrial Park, personal correspondence, resignation letter, ambulance communications system for Grafton, Jim Taylor of Georgia usurping Jacob Riley Jr.'s name without permission for a strip-mining license in WV, Job correspondence, Ripley's fourth of July Committee official luncheon, \"Mand who made marks in 1970\", Clinton Ritter land surveyor license, Waterford Park seasons pass, Wheeling Downs seasons pass, Young Republican National Foundation correspondence, Ronald Robinson correspondence West Virginia Safety weights and claims, \"(Rockefeller) Neither winning, losing can teach him much\", \"Jay Rockefeller seeks political recess\", \"The long Jay shadow\", Jay Rockefeller: you know he'll work for you pamphlet, Rockefeller surveillance, \"The Democratic Rockefeller\", \"Rockefeller attacks Moore on I-64 issue\", \"Harman is CPA\", \"County Court releases support of U.P.D.C.\", letter from a concerned \"friend\" wondering why the governor's close \"friend\" Dominick Policano was having a big party for Rockefeller, \"West Virginia strip miners jeer Rockefeller\". \"American People\", \"A former democrat speaks\", \"Rockefeller club formed\", \"Boone Weekly gives backing to Rockefeller\", voting registration pamphlet, \"Suzy Says: A house in the hills\", \"state employee fired for strip mine protest\", \"Those new neighbors in Central Jersey, the name's Rockefeller- Jay and Sharon\", \"Rockefeller to speak at BSHS commencement\", \"West Virginia Senate votes ban on strip-mining in 36 counties\", Rockefeller media monitoring kit, Rockwell Perry matter, thank you letter, Governor kicked out of Senator John Rodger's circuit 1972, Lincoln Day dinner 1972, State road employees salary increases, formal complaint lodged against General Refuse Service and common carrier operating under jurisdiction of Public Service Commission, inquiries into the possibility of acquiring a  Quonset hut to be used for the town of Romney, discussion of planned water and sewage program in Romney, WVU swim coach, Kevin Gilson, interested in recruiting Scott Root, Peter O. Rompler Ohio State transcripts, discussion of potential Emergency Care System –transporting people by helicopter, Henry Grantham-emergency room consultation, Carl Rose-Jensen interest in Wine Distributorship, Letter from William Ross questioning commission decisions, \"Auditor bites kennel fee from expense account\", concern over legislature's decision to enact special fees for non-resident hunting and fishing licenses, letter alleging abuse of patients at Denmar State Hospital, \"Creation of new state department, bond issue endorsed by planners\", College Republican National Committee correspondence, Rubber fabricators, reference for position within Kanawha County School system, suggested text for Rural Rehabilitation loan fund management pamphlet, correspondence with Loudoun Thompson, Excerpts by delegate Phyllis Rutlidge, to the WV state council","Spa Redeco inc., request for salary increase, request for special license plate, inquiries into personnel dismissals, correspondence with the Salvation Army, correspondence with Rolly Samps of Sioux Falls South Dakota, correspondence with Rolly Samps' dog- \"Dakota\", \"Group cuts album at UA\", \"Battle of the little big town\" plot summary and treatment (script), Rolly Samps requests to be appointed as a roving ambassador for West Virginia, B.G. Sampson requests information about distribution of wine in WV on behalf of interested parties in California, Sally Sampson writes to express interest and hope in the Governor's Youth Council, Sanders \u0026 Thomas consulting engineers: highway and civil engineering resume, Roosevelt Junior High request information on acquiring hiking trails, National Catholic School of Social Service's graduate students request a list of any people, agencies, and commissions that would be useful to visit, letter concerning the healthcare situation in America, increase in telephone rates by the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone company, critique of Pipestem Resort's hospitality, Arch Moore pays for Kathy Satterfield's tuition to Perkins School for the Blind, letters concerning Horn Camp Road Hampshire County, Potomac valley soil conservation district is interested in building agricultural office in Romney, consolation letter, Nursing home license procedures, passes to Shenandoa Downs, accident report involving Gerald R. Alkire- request to return Mr. Alkire his license, Through the lonely Gorge in the wild country\", \"Jobless rates continue to drop in WV cities\", \"Garbage strike alienates W.Va Mayor, Rockefeller\", heard from trustworthy source: Congressman Key and U.M.W. are not giving support to heckler good news for president, governor, and Joe Neal, \"Roaming through West Virginia\", suggestion for additional sub-committees, pledge cards and record books being given to employees of the State Roads Commission for making personal contributions for the benefit of the democratic party. This has been ordered to stop- contributions must be voluntary, 3'x5' state flag shipped to Sergent Sayre in recognition of service, confidential letter concerning the state of Beckley's branch banking and the suspected illegal activities taking place within, concerns over a city official publicly blaming the governor for denying the City of Beckley funding, equipment for environment control, Harry Scherr is \"a drunken republican\", The Auxili-rite bulletin \"After the ball is over...\", nursing home aide request, from New York City: How good behavior benefits prisoners: reforms to the prison system, Interand  Corporation correspondence, Civil Service Commission's decision relative to Patsy Thomas Scott's appeal for dismissal, Gold State seals of West Virginia and their pricing, Manpower programming associates inc correspondence, personal correspondence, committee meeting concerning $200 million school bond, discussions on what to do with reporter Fanny Seiler, dental military obligations, discussion of the Seneca Trail Highway and its impact, nomination of William Sweeney to director of Appalachian Legal Resource Foundation,","Spa Redeco inc., request for salary increase, request for special license plate, inquiries into personnel dismissals, correspondence with the Salvation Army, correspondence with Rolly Samps of Sioux Falls South Dakota, correspondence with Rolly Samps' dog- \"Dakota\", \"Group cuts album at UA\", \"Battle of the little big town\" plot summary and treatment (script), Rolly Samps requests to be appointed as a roving ambassador for West Virginia, B.G. Sampson requests information about distribution of wine in WV on behalf of interested parties in California, Sally Sampson writes to express interest and hope in the Governor's Youth Council, Sanders \u0026 Thomas consulting engineers: highway and civil engineering resume, Roosevelt Junior High request information on acquiring hiking trails, National Catholic School of Social Service's graduate students request a list of any people, agencies, and commissions that would be useful to visit, letter concerning the healthcare situation in America, increase in telephone rates by the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone company, critique of Pipestem Resort's hospitality, Arch Moore pays for Kathy Satterfield's tuition to Perkins School for the Blind, letters concerning Horn Camp Road Hampshire County, Potomac valley soil conservation district is interested in building agricultural office in Romney, consolation letter, Nursing home license procedures, passes to Shenandoa Downs, accident report involving Gerald R. Alkire- request to return Mr. Alkire his license, Through the lonely Gorge in the wild country\", \"Jobless rates continue to drop in WV cities\", \"Garbage strike alienates W.Va Mayor, Rockefeller\", heard from trustworthy source: Congressman Key and U.M.W. are not giving support to heckler good news for president, governor, and Joe Neal, \"Roaming through West Virginia\", suggestion for additional sub-committees, pledge cards and record books being given to employees of the State Roads Commission for making personal contributions for the benefit of the democratic party. This has been ordered to stop- contributions must be voluntary, 3'x5' state flag shipped to Sergent Sayre in recognition of service, confidential letter concerning the state of Beckley's branch banking and the suspected illegal activities taking place within, concerns over a city official publicly blaming the governor for denying the City of Beckley funding, equipment for environment control, Harry Scherr is \"a drunken republican\", The Auxili-rite bulletin \"After the ball is over...\", nursing home aide request, from New York City: How good behavior benefits prisoners: reforms to the prison system, Interand  Corporation correspondence, Civil Service Commission's decision relative to Patsy Thomas Scott's appeal for dismissal, Gold State seals of West Virginia and their pricing, Manpower programming associates inc correspondence, personal correspondence, committee meeting concerning $200 million school bond, discussions on what to do with reporter Fanny Seiler, dental military obligations, discussion of the Seneca Trail Highway and its impact, nomination of William Sweeney to director of Appalachian Legal Resource Foundation,","Resumes, job inquires, personal correspondence, request into Medi-Disc inc. Status of the educational drug abuse records, correspondence with Medi-Disc, William Loy sends personal request attempting to get a friend's son into college, personal correspondence with dear friend Harry Silverstien, \"Governor Moore has girl fired for expose\", \"United Mine Workers Journal: 65 miners killed in four months\", YMCA's involvement with distribution of educational drug records, requesting confirmation of Springfield Township school district in participating in community drug education program, condolence letter (Harry Silverstein), request for a copy of the \"retired person personal property exemption bill\", complaint of bootlegging in Williamson, \"-ame Musick to replace Brewer\", \"Clearance of roads rapped\", letter concerning Horn Camp Road, I-79 ideas from John M.S., correspondence concerning the dismissal of Darlene Six, request to fire Victor Skeen, Bill H.R. 4556, Bill H.R. 6531, H. RES. 350, Telefax: Dick Slavin passed away, Richard Slavin resigns, concerning personnel at Huttonsville medium security prison, reasons for removing Mr. Sloan from his position as Acting Superintendent of Leckie Forestry Camp, \"History of the Ombudsman (complaint officer and red tape cutter)\",","Thank you letters, denial of permit for Horner Coal Company because they aligned with the opposition, Howard Shaffer correspondence, \"Harrison man named assistant to Browning\" this young man is not what he seems, request to bring husband home in time for baby delivery, request for salary increase, physician's certificate and medical analysis, letter to constituents from Senator Sharpe Jr., timeline of Gary Charles Shaw work history at Huttonsville Correctional Center, discussions of the Governor's portrait artist, request for grade transcript from Marshall University, a situation has arisen regarding the expansion of Sheppardstien, drainage problem at Berkeley Plaza, Shepardstown water system meeting, John Morrow Justice of the Peace possibly being discriminated against by State Police, correspondence with the West Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind, Correspondence with the Mississippi School for the Deaf and the Blind, Hal E Short correspondence, Hal E Short notes: for press conferences and personal interest, \"Corridor 'H' photogrammetry...you can save 5 months\" list of projects completed by Beiswenger, Hock \u0026 associates, \"Lincoln D Line of Corridor G gets U.S. nod\", rough draft for editorial, \"U.S warned West Virginia in 1967 that 30 coal-waste piles were unstable\", major coal producers by size of output, Keystone: top 15 coal producing groups in 1971, \"Industry disproving Left's doubts\", \"Germans use reactors to ease energy famine\", using West Virginia's resources for the creation of new energy: creating a high temperature reactor, Architect-engineer questionnaire, \"Shott antitrust action declined\", letter from WHIS: am fm tv with the transcript of the Broadcast License Renewal Bill H.R. 12018, passes for the Charles town track, passes to the Shenandoa Downs,","Letter of Edmund Berardinelli Bank's attorney seeking reversal of SBA's decision to deny liability on its guarantee of the subject safety loan, \"California: Loan bids from quake on increase\", New Mexico: 125,000 jobs in five years\", \"Community Programs: Loans-Grants\" (brochure), \"Water project crippled\", Small Business Administration correspondence, Hopemont hospital records, Shenandoa Downs passes, Charles Town and Turf Club Passes, \"Teardrops of Nature\" television special, citizen concerns over Senate bill no. 213 and House bill no. 893 (allowing accountants to register without passing CPA examination), letter of appreciation for John Dailey, personal correspondence with Delegate Jody Smirl, Jody Smirl's extreme displeasure with the Governor and his policy, Jody Smirl brings the threat of bad publicity, \"Moore should reconsider bar of Green Acres Building Aid\", \"Moore scuttles project at Green Acres\", employment requests, request for aide in 'black lung project', personal letters, concerns over the condition of Dunnore Ridge Road, interest in becoming a member of the committee working in consultation with the architect in the development in the development of the new museum and cultural center, letter detailing William Loy's extreme distaste for the reporter Fanny Seiler, letter from a repentant republican, discussion on the state of West Virginia Insurance, resume, recommendation letter, \"Foster Gramps hitches daily to hospital at 90\", letters showing interest in the development of Pocahontas County,","Southern WV planning and Development commission, request for a state flag to present at Daughters of the American Revolution meeting, background report on Reverend James Somersville, summer youth programs in West Virginia, issues with the development of the Joplin Hollow Recreation Area, Environmental association honors surveillance team, Union Carbide Corporation: regular meeting and minutes, St. Charles Parish environmental control association meeting, Kem-Tech: the St. Charles Parish Petroleum – Chemical Industry Environmental Control Association data summary sheet, Environmental control association 2nd annual managers' report program outline, southern chemical company award of contract (memo), Southern Industrial Development Council fact sheet, Appalachian OH-9 (operation health) program, emergency medical transportation and communication project 202- southern West Virginia regional health council, budget revisions for council projects (public health education, public health staffing, maternal child health dental health, vaccination, and solid waste), pay increases, hardship discharge from military, letter of recommendation, resumes, evaluation of Appalachian research and defense fund inc., conflict with the Taft broadcasting company, records of improper firearms transactions, firearms transaction records, \"Indict local man\", letter to president from Mrs. Lucille Sprouse, conversations over the West Virginia broad casting authority, 60 professors endorse Sprouse,","Southern WV planning and Development commission, request for a state flag to present at Daughters of the American Revolution meeting, background report on Reverend James Somersville, summer youth programs in West Virginia, issues with the development of the Joplin Hollow Recreation Area, Environmental association honors surveillance team, Union Carbide Corporation: regular meeting and minutes, St. Charles Parish environmental control association meeting, Kem-Tech: the St. Charles Parish Petroleum – Chemical Industry Environmental Control Association data summary sheet, Environmental control association 2nd annual managers' report program outline, southern chemical company award of contract (memo), Southern Industrial Development Council fact sheet, Appalachian OH-9 (operation health) program, emergency medical transportation and communication project 202- southern West Virginia regional health council, budget revisions for council projects (public health education, public health staffing, maternal child health dental health, vaccination, and solid waste), pay increases, hardship discharge from military, letter of recommendation, resumes, evaluation of Appalachian research and defense fund inc., conflict with the Taft broadcasting company, records of improper firearms transactions, firearms transaction records, \"Indict local man\", letter to president from Mrs. Lucille Sprouse, conversations over the West Virginia broad casting authority, 60 professors endorse Sprouse,","Hopemont Hospital admissions, resumes, college admission aide, thank you letters, forest festival requesting their funding, proposed 17 bed addition to Davis Memorial Hospital, job seeking, notice of tax lien has been filed, West Virginia State Employees card, (memo) notice of an attempt to unionize the state employees, report on Hopemont State Hospital, personal letter, application for civil service system examination, seeking compensation for injury on the job, citizen letter concerned over signage, \"Stock car racing: 10 race reports, GN wives!\", promise of funding, correspondence with Leon Stone and Associates, Criminal identification bureau, factual summary of Herbert Stover's case as it pertains to request for the governor to formally dedicate the community pool, request for a photo of the governor, job awarding, resignation letters, postcard, bid opened 2:30pm January 23rd 1973 requisition no. 9 –Department of Mines – file 87, letter from a disappointed constituent, investigation report into Trooper Woods, Edmund Supro correspondence concerning loans and money transactions, confidential memo discussing people the author believes need to be 'handled', symposium on surface mining, surface miners association meeting with Dick van Lindy, Senator Alan L Susman bought controlling interest in the Bank of Mt. Hope (memo), letter discussing the impact of the National Land Use Control Legislation and how Kidder, Peabody \u0026 co. Is preparing to deal with it, Rodger Scattergood biographical information, Stephen Sussna Biographical statement, letter requesting aide in securing a recreation proposal for the Town of Paw Paw, letter written to protest the proposed move of the Selective Service board office from Keyser to Romney, useful pollution abatement techniques in Little Sandy Creek Watershed, Camp Dawson sewage facility design, \"Engineers for Property Development\" (book), letter about finalizing the turnpike contract, capitol switchboard hours, fact sheet for contracts and anti-G garments, Albert Switzer \u0026 Associates, inc. correspondence","Hopemont Hospital admissions, resumes, college admission aide, thank you letters, forest festival requesting their funding, proposed 17 bed addition to Davis Memorial Hospital, job seeking, notice of tax lien has been filed, West Virginia State Employees card, (memo) notice of an attempt to unionize the state employees, report on Hopemont State Hospital, personal letter, application for civil service system examination, seeking compensation for injury on the job, citizen letter concerned over signage, \"Stock car racing: 10 race reports, GN wives!\", promise of funding, correspondence with Leon Stone and Associates, Criminal identification bureau, factual summary of Herbert Stover's case as it pertains to request for the governor to formally dedicate the community pool, request for a photo of the governor, job awarding, resignation letters, postcard, bid opened 2:30pm January 23rd 1973 requisition no. 9 –Department of Mines – file 87, letter from a disappointed constituent, investigation report into Trooper Woods, Edmund Supro correspondence concerning loans and money transactions, confidential memo discussing people the author believes need to be 'handled', symposium on surface mining, surface miners association meeting with Dick van Lindy, Senator Alan L Susman bought controlling interest in the Bank of Mt. Hope (memo), letter discussing the impact of the National Land Use Control Legislation and how Kidder, Peabody \u0026 co. Is preparing to deal with it, Rodger Scattergood biographical information, Stephen Sussna Biographical statement, letter requesting aide in securing a recreation proposal for the Town of Paw Paw, letter written to protest the proposed move of the Selective Service board office from Keyser to Romney, useful pollution abatement techniques in Little Sandy Creek Watershed, Camp Dawson sewage facility design, \"Engineers for Property Development\" (book), letter about finalizing the turnpike contract, capitol switchboard hours, fact sheet for contracts and anti-G garments, Albert Switzer \u0026 Associates, inc. correspondence","account 9500-00, offering circular newsletter, petition of protest, pete thaw memo, orpha jones vs state road commission a corporation William s Ritchie jr state road commissioner of wv an capitol complex project d. l. jack administrator, outstanding bills, new office map (inside), statehouse stop-order sought, map (street view), new state office building status report, lease agreement, analysis of electrical system state capitol building, press release, enrolled house bill no. 15","account 9500-00, offering circular newsletter, petition of protest, pete thaw memo, orpha jones vs state road commission a corporation William s Ritchie jr state road commissioner of wv an capitol complex project d. l. jack administrator, outstanding bills, new office map (inside), statehouse stop-order sought, map (street view), new state office building status report, lease agreement, analysis of electrical system state capitol building, press release, enrolled house bill no. 15","re: science and cultural center, exhibit a itemization, C.E. Silling \u0026 associates, Attn: Richard Frun, resolution authorizing acquisition of real estate for the construction and operation of new state office buildings, press release, science \u0026 cultural center meeting minutes, receipts and disbursements for fiscal years ending in June 30 1968 1969 1970 1971, re: $9,000,000, receipts and disbursements for fiscal years ending in June 30 1968 1969 1970 1971, 1950 series state building revenue bonds, account no. 8176-06 operating fund, analysis of cash account with treasure of WV for period of July 1st 1970 to June 30th 1971, 1950 bonds, Ed Wrightman Feb. 8th 1972 letter, western union sending blank, construction fund balance, state capitol master plan, Zando Martin \u0026Milstead inc invoice, memo to sec. Rockefeller","re: science and cultural center, exhibit a itemization, C.E. Silling \u0026 associates, Attn: Richard Frun, resolution authorizing acquisition of real estate for the construction and operation of new state office buildings, press release, science \u0026 cultural center meeting minutes, receipts and disbursements for fiscal years ending in June 30 1968 1969 1970 1971, re: $9,000,000, receipts and disbursements for fiscal years ending in June 30 1968 1969 1970 1971, 1950 series state building revenue bonds, account no. 8176-06 operating fund, analysis of cash account with treasure of WV for period of July 1st 1970 to June 30th 1971, 1950 bonds, Ed Wrightman Feb. 8th 1972 letter, western union sending blank, construction fund balance, state capitol master plan, Zando Martin \u0026Milstead inc invoice, memo to sec. Rockefeller","Letter concerning Horn Camp Road, application for registration to practice professional engineering, job application, job inquiries, resumes, West Virginia Water Company and the city of Rainelle joint application for approval of sale and transfer of water system, Jennings Randolf testimonial dinner, \"Surface mining and reclamation: an act of the legislature of West Virginia\", Ranger Fuel Company SMA-182, difficulties with the commissioner of I-81, discussion of voters' rejection of special levy in Romney, State Roads Commission correspondence, Snow Removal operations, Lowell E. Ransom was placed on probation by order, documents discussing embezzlement at Weston State Hospital by Lowell Ransom, application from the town of Ravenswood for $160,000 loan for water and sewer project, discussions of the tensions between deputy inspector Kinslow and Rex Ray of Jackson County, RCA communications, William Loy's personal letters to James Reckard complimenting his shoes and the sending back and forth of shoe catalogues and other personal correspondences, \"With other editors...\", \"4 Ohio River bridges in Gov. Moore's plan\", \"'Hi' 89, dead\", Lieutenant David Reed photo resume, Jerry Reed's local interests and agents threatened and intimidated by Glenville police department, request for the Governor to crown the queen at the Buckwheat Festival, \"Federal funds allotted to prosecutor's office\", discussion of State Square Dance convention, discussion of the Buckwheat Festival schedule, discussion of Sheidow Bronze corps (of Kingwood) government contract, \"No Preston roads planned, state spokesman reports\", West Virginia Sqaure Dancing convention, \"Governor Moore has helped Preston County\", \"Editorial: The myth of Appalachia\", correspondence related to the new Preston County Educational Center, coded message about \"turkey hunters\", Property surveyed by the Kingwood Fire Department in the City of Kingwood (moved to oversized storage), North Central Regional Educational Service Agency requests more funding for early childhood demonstration center project, Mayor of Martinsburg urging West Virginia's Legislative committee to vote for the State Fiscal Assistance Act, list of West Virginia's County's entitlement payments (Revenue Sharing), testimony on general revenue sharing, letter from Nelson Rockefeller discussing how New York is planning to mobilize public support for revenue sharing, \"Revenue sharing—an idea whose time has come\" (booklet), Press reports following Appalachian Governor's meeting (memo), saved news articles on Revenue sharing, \"Chamber of Commerce Industrial award is presented to Jefferson Machine inc.,","Letter concerning Horn Camp Road, application for registration to practice professional engineering, job application, job inquiries, resumes, West Virginia Water Company and the city of Rainelle joint application for approval of sale and transfer of water system, Jennings Randolf testimonial dinner, \"Surface mining and reclamation: an act of the legislature of West Virginia\", Ranger Fuel Company SMA-182, difficulties with the commissioner of I-81, discussion of voters' rejection of special levy in Romney, State Roads Commission correspondence, Snow Removal operations, Lowell E. Ransom was placed on probation by order, documents discussing embezzlement at Weston State Hospital by Lowell Ransom, application from the town of Ravenswood for $160,000 loan for water and sewer project, discussions of the tensions between deputy inspector Kinslow and Rex Ray of Jackson County, RCA communications, William Loy's personal letters to James Reckard complimenting his shoes and the sending back and forth of shoe catalogues and other personal correspondences, \"With other editors...\", \"4 Ohio River bridges in Gov. Moore's plan\", \"'Hi' 89, dead\", Lieutenant David Reed photo resume, Jerry Reed's local interests and agents threatened and intimidated by Glenville police department, request for the Governor to crown the queen at the Buckwheat Festival, \"Federal funds allotted to prosecutor's office\", discussion of State Square Dance convention, discussion of the Buckwheat Festival schedule, discussion of Sheidow Bronze corps (of Kingwood) government contract, \"No Preston roads planned, state spokesman reports\", West Virginia Sqaure Dancing convention, \"Governor Moore has helped Preston County\", \"Editorial: The myth of Appalachia\", correspondence related to the new Preston County Educational Center, coded message about \"turkey hunters\", Property surveyed by the Kingwood Fire Department in the City of Kingwood (moved to oversized storage), North Central Regional Educational Service Agency requests more funding for early childhood demonstration center project, Mayor of Martinsburg urging West Virginia's Legislative committee to vote for the State Fiscal Assistance Act, list of West Virginia's County's entitlement payments (Revenue Sharing), testimony on general revenue sharing, letter from Nelson Rockefeller discussing how New York is planning to mobilize public support for revenue sharing, \"Revenue sharing—an idea whose time has come\" (booklet), Press reports following Appalachian Governor's meeting (memo), saved news articles on Revenue sharing, \"Chamber of Commerce Industrial award is presented to Jefferson Machine inc.,","Letter concerning Horn Camp Road, application for registration to practice professional engineering, job application, job inquiries, resumes, West Virginia Water Company and the city of Rainelle joint application for approval of sale and transfer of water system, Jennings Randolf testimonial dinner, \"Surface mining and reclamation: an act of the legislature of West Virginia\", Ranger Fuel Company SMA-182, difficulties with the commissioner of I-81, discussion of voters' rejection of special levy in Romney, State Roads Commission correspondence, Snow Removal operations, Lowell E. Ransom was placed on probation by order, documents discussing embezzlement at Weston State Hospital by Lowell Ransom, application from the town of Ravenswood for $160,000 loan for water and sewer project, discussions of the tensions between deputy inspector Kinslow and Rex Ray of Jackson County, RCA communications, William Loy's personal letters to James Reckard complimenting his shoes and the sending back and forth of shoe catalogues and other personal correspondences, \"With other editors...\", \"4 Ohio River bridges in Gov. Moore's plan\", \"'Hi' 89, dead\", Lieutenant David Reed photo resume, Jerry Reed's local interests and agents threatened and intimidated by Glenville police department, request for the Governor to crown the queen at the Buckwheat Festival, \"Federal funds allotted to prosecutor's office\", discussion of State Square Dance convention, discussion of the Buckwheat Festival schedule, discussion of Sheidow Bronze corps (of Kingwood) government contract, \"No Preston roads planned, state spokesman reports\", West Virginia Sqaure Dancing convention, \"Governor Moore has helped Preston County\", \"Editorial: The myth of Appalachia\", correspondence related to the new Preston County Educational Center, coded message about \"turkey hunters\", Property surveyed by the Kingwood Fire Department in the City of Kingwood (moved to oversized storage), North Central Regional Educational Service Agency requests more funding for early childhood demonstration center project, Mayor of Martinsburg urging West Virginia's Legislative committee to vote for the State Fiscal Assistance Act, list of West Virginia's County's entitlement payments (Revenue Sharing), testimony on general revenue sharing, letter from Nelson Rockefeller discussing how New York is planning to mobilize public support for revenue sharing, \"Revenue sharing—an idea whose time has come\" (booklet), Press reports following Appalachian Governor's meeting (memo), saved news articles on Revenue sharing, \"Chamber of Commerce Industrial award is presented to Jefferson Machine inc.,","Thank you letters, personal correspondence, resumes, job requests, applications, job inquiries, job transfers,  tickets to the inaugural dinner, passes to the Chales town Turf Club, seasons passes to Waterford park, season passes to Wheeling Downs,  insurance discussions with Webster's insurance Agency, funding for Nursing Programs, local interest group looking into starting a non-stock non-profit supply ambulance service in Bruceton, republican candidate for the U.S. Senate (memo), Jim Weldon resigns from Morgantown Post because of \"insulting and unrelenting anti-republican anti-Moore anti-Weldon behavior\" of William A Townes, \"Spear's offer to resign as EDA director rejected by council\", passenger vehicle for Mr. Swede, a request from potential delegate J.M. Wells for a list of contact men and/or ABC and State Road contacts for the 14 counties in the third congressional county, meeting minutes, preliminary application requesting federal assistance for public works and facility-type projects: \"the city of Wellsburg is now dumping raw sewage into the Ohio River. The city is under mandate from O.R.S.A.N.K.O. and has received a 180-day notice from the environmental protection agency to abate this practice.\", Wellsburg water and sewage system correspondence, Larkin Ours Second District, West Virginia apple growers protested the new action the Price Commission took on processed apple products, tabulation of West Virginia Coal Companies producing in excess of 500,000 tons, municipal clean-up program, unpaid bills no one willing to claim ownership, 35th annual convention of the West Virginia Petroleum Association, West Virginia Public Employees Association editorial: \"Meet and Confer or collective bargaining: a remedy that can bring West Virginia greater pain than illness.\", invitation to be a guest speaker at the West Virginia School Board Association, Wesleyan College correspondence, Youth Citizenship Fund correspondence, Western Maryland Railroad Company, Western Resource Conference will be concerned with the problems and characteristics of \"urban demands on natural resources\", bill for plumbing services at 1702 Darst Street, application by the city of Wheeling requesting the issuance of a certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity permitting the abandonment of operations across the bridge, certificate of service, Penn State Railroad Track (moved to oversize), Wheeling Hospital access road, \"Howdy, come on in! motel owner proves hospitality pays off\", Chatterson- Whisman murder trials, request for a state flag for the East End Boy's Club, memorial service for Ed White, discussion on the 'White House Fellows', Disaster Preparedness and Assistance Act of 1973, A Presidential Report to the Congress: New approaches to the federal disaster preparedness and assistance, follow up to the Disaster study proposal, request for Luodoun Thompson, Mr. William Whittington is not a close friend of the governor's,","Thank you letters, personal correspondence, resumes, job requests, applications, job inquiries, job transfers,  tickets to the inaugural dinner, passes to the Chales town Turf Club, seasons passes to Waterford park, season passes to Wheeling Downs,  insurance discussions with Webster's insurance Agency, funding for Nursing Programs, local interest group looking into starting a non-stock non-profit supply ambulance service in Bruceton, republican candidate for the U.S. Senate (memo), Jim Weldon resigns from Morgantown Post because of \"insulting and unrelenting anti-republican anti-Moore anti-Weldon behavior\" of William A Townes, \"Spear's offer to resign as EDA director rejected by council\", passenger vehicle for Mr. Swede, a request from potential delegate J.M. Wells for a list of contact men and/or ABC and State Road contacts for the 14 counties in the third congressional county, meeting minutes, preliminary application requesting federal assistance for public works and facility-type projects: \"the city of Wellsburg is now dumping raw sewage into the Ohio River. The city is under mandate from O.R.S.A.N.K.O. and has received a 180-day notice from the environmental protection agency to abate this practice.\", Wellsburg water and sewage system correspondence, Larkin Ours Second District, West Virginia apple growers protested the new action the Price Commission took on processed apple products, tabulation of West Virginia Coal Companies producing in excess of 500,000 tons, municipal clean-up program, unpaid bills no one willing to claim ownership, 35th annual convention of the West Virginia Petroleum Association, West Virginia Public Employees Association editorial: \"Meet and Confer or collective bargaining: a remedy that can bring West Virginia greater pain than illness.\", invitation to be a guest speaker at the West Virginia School Board Association, Wesleyan College correspondence, Youth Citizenship Fund correspondence, Western Maryland Railroad Company, Western Resource Conference will be concerned with the problems and characteristics of \"urban demands on natural resources\", bill for plumbing services at 1702 Darst Street, application by the city of Wheeling requesting the issuance of a certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity permitting the abandonment of operations across the bridge, certificate of service, Penn State Railroad Track (moved to oversize), Wheeling Hospital access road, \"Howdy, come on in! motel owner proves hospitality pays off\", Chatterson- Whisman murder trials, request for a state flag for the East End Boy's Club, memorial service for Ed White, discussion on the 'White House Fellows', Disaster Preparedness and Assistance Act of 1973, A Presidential Report to the Congress: New approaches to the federal disaster preparedness and assistance, follow up to the Disaster study proposal, request for Luodoun Thompson, Mr. William Whittington is not a close friend of the governor's,","Thank you letters, personal correspondence, resumes, job requests, applications, job inquiries, job transfers, the Wackenhut corporation is opening a branch in south in West Virginia, Ralph Waddle postal Real Estate Officer of West Vigini, Colonel Gorden discussions, granting Mrs. Wagoner an appointment as an agent for the Department of Natural Resources, inquiries into speeding ticket, Joe Wagner sends some salient points to include in speech, Elmer Walker: Republican for County Commissioner, letter from Olaf Walk wherein he describes how he believes that Republicans have done a poor job when compared to Democrats when it comes to dispensing jobs and favors, Jack Wallace versus Jim's Drive in correspondence and documentation, Haywood Technical Institute: approval for a new program, Kanawha County Young Republicans, status report on Summers County, Washington liaison office, Washinton summer intern position, fourth annual conference of Federal and State Water Officials, Watkins and Associates inc. Consulting Engineers inquiries into development on West Virginia corridors \"G\" and \"H\", Kentucky Colonel certificate, correspondence with James Watson executive assistant to the governor of Kentucky, letter from John Slack to Vince Watson informing him of his intention to rerun for office, letter from Vince Watson to Mrs. Davidson discussing John Slack's decision to run for office again, letter from Vince Watson discussing prisoners hidden by police from bondsmen for an entire night, letter from Vince Watson discussing how Bill Loy owed him $300 and how hard it is to make child support payments on his salary, meeting notes, request for salary raise, comments on drunken employees and how even though people contribute nothing politically they still make more money than Vince, picture of a blown out tire, report on Roane County, report on Jackson County, report on Fayette County, report on Kanawha County, photos of roadsides, photos of Nitro Garage and Paint Shop, Vince Watson writes to Bill Loy about job posting saying he has worked harder than anyone and deserves $100 more a month, inspection report, letter reporting results in Kanawha County, general election results, letter reporting new supporters of Governor Moore, Vince Watson reporting helpful information to Bill Loy, letter commenting on hurtful rumors from Vince Watson to Bill Loy (Watson is ready to quit), Vince Watson receives a warning for politicking in the office, a letter lamenting how there is no civil services for those who fall ill and have to take sick leave, Vince Watson writes an angry letter concerning the appointment  of Jack Telawey the new supervisor of ABC stores in Kanawha County, A letter about trouble brewing in the Department of Highways, notes from Vince Watson to Bill Loy, report on Ed Lucas and sexual harassment, recommendation letters for Vince Watson from Commissioner Chambers, Delegate James Jetter, and Delegate Paul Zakaib jr,  Keith Wayne the \"gypsy\" and his roving band \"company\" will be playing in Charleston, Fred way seeking to provide VA insured single family mortgages for both conventional and mobile homes, estimated volume of traffic and gross revenue from Waynesburg Southern Railroad operation,","Thank you letters, personal correspondence, resumes, job requests, applications, job inquiries, job transfers, the Wackenhut corporation is opening a branch in south in West Virginia, Ralph Waddle postal Real Estate Officer of West Vigini, Colonel Gorden discussions, granting Mrs. Wagoner an appointment as an agent for the Department of Natural Resources, inquiries into speeding ticket, Joe Wagner sends some salient points to include in speech, Elmer Walker: Republican for County Commissioner, letter from Olaf Walk wherein he describes how he believes that Republicans have done a poor job when compared to Democrats when it comes to dispensing jobs and favors, Jack Wallace versus Jim's Drive in correspondence and documentation, Haywood Technical Institute: approval for a new program, Kanawha County Young Republicans, status report on Summers County, Washington liaison office, Washinton summer intern position, fourth annual conference of Federal and State Water Officials, Watkins and Associates inc. Consulting Engineers inquiries into development on West Virginia corridors \"G\" and \"H\", Kentucky Colonel certificate, correspondence with James Watson executive assistant to the governor of Kentucky, letter from John Slack to Vince Watson informing him of his intention to rerun for office, letter from Vince Watson to Mrs. Davidson discussing John Slack's decision to run for office again, letter from Vince Watson discussing prisoners hidden by police from bondsmen for an entire night, letter from Vince Watson discussing how Bill Loy owed him $300 and how hard it is to make child support payments on his salary, meeting notes, request for salary raise, comments on drunken employees and how even though people contribute nothing politically they still make more money than Vince, picture of a blown out tire, report on Roane County, report on Jackson County, report on Fayette County, report on Kanawha County, photos of roadsides, photos of Nitro Garage and Paint Shop, Vince Watson writes to Bill Loy about job posting saying he has worked harder than anyone and deserves $100 more a month, inspection report, letter reporting results in Kanawha County, general election results, letter reporting new supporters of Governor Moore, Vince Watson reporting helpful information to Bill Loy, letter commenting on hurtful rumors from Vince Watson to Bill Loy (Watson is ready to quit), Vince Watson receives a warning for politicking in the office, a letter lamenting how there is no civil services for those who fall ill and have to take sick leave, Vince Watson writes an angry letter concerning the appointment  of Jack Telawey the new supervisor of ABC stores in Kanawha County, A letter about trouble brewing in the Department of Highways, notes from Vince Watson to Bill Loy, report on Ed Lucas and sexual harassment, recommendation letters for Vince Watson from Commissioner Chambers, Delegate James Jetter, and Delegate Paul Zakaib jr,  Keith Wayne the \"gypsy\" and his roving band \"company\" will be playing in Charleston, Fred way seeking to provide VA insured single family mortgages for both conventional and mobile homes, estimated volume of traffic and gross revenue from Waynesburg Southern Railroad operation,","Thank you letters, personal correspondence, resumes, job requests, applications, job inquiries, job transfers, the Wackenhut corporation is opening a branch in south in West Virginia, Ralph Waddle postal Real Estate Officer of West Vigini, Colonel Gorden discussions, granting Mrs. Wagoner an appointment as an agent for the Department of Natural Resources, inquiries into speeding ticket, Joe Wagner sends some salient points to include in speech, Elmer Walker: Republican for County Commissioner, letter from Olaf Walk wherein he describes how he believes that Republicans have done a poor job when compared to Democrats when it comes to dispensing jobs and favors, Jack Wallace versus Jim's Drive in correspondence and documentation, Haywood Technical Institute: approval for a new program, Kanawha County Young Republicans, status report on Summers County, Washington liaison office, Washinton summer intern position, fourth annual conference of Federal and State Water Officials, Watkins and Associates inc. Consulting Engineers inquiries into development on West Virginia corridors \"G\" and \"H\", Kentucky Colonel certificate, correspondence with James Watson executive assistant to the governor of Kentucky, letter from John Slack to Vince Watson informing him of his intention to rerun for office, letter from Vince Watson to Mrs. Davidson discussing John Slack's decision to run for office again, letter from Vince Watson discussing prisoners hidden by police from bondsmen for an entire night, letter from Vince Watson discussing how Bill Loy owed him $300 and how hard it is to make child support payments on his salary, meeting notes, request for salary raise, comments on drunken employees and how even though people contribute nothing politically they still make more money than Vince, picture of a blown out tire, report on Roane County, report on Jackson County, report on Fayette County, report on Kanawha County, photos of roadsides, photos of Nitro Garage and Paint Shop, Vince Watson writes to Bill Loy about job posting saying he has worked harder than anyone and deserves $100 more a month, inspection report, letter reporting results in Kanawha County, general election results, letter reporting new supporters of Governor Moore, Vince Watson reporting helpful information to Bill Loy, letter commenting on hurtful rumors from Vince Watson to Bill Loy (Watson is ready to quit), Vince Watson receives a warning for politicking in the office, a letter lamenting how there is no civil services for those who fall ill and have to take sick leave, Vince Watson writes an angry letter concerning the appointment  of Jack Telawey the new supervisor of ABC stores in Kanawha County, A letter about trouble brewing in the Department of Highways, notes from Vince Watson to Bill Loy, report on Ed Lucas and sexual harassment, recommendation letters for Vince Watson from Commissioner Chambers, Delegate James Jetter, and Delegate Paul Zakaib jr,  Keith Wayne the \"gypsy\" and his roving band \"company\" will be playing in Charleston, Fred way seeking to provide VA insured single family mortgages for both conventional and mobile homes, estimated volume of traffic and gross revenue from Waynesburg Southern Railroad operation,","Underwood may become next president of Wesleyan (oversized), Request for Governor's appearance before International Nickle Politian Seminar, International Nickle Company (INCO) political action class correspondence, letter concerning employment practices within the Department of Highways, United Electronics Institute trade school, United Dynamics inc. vocational education brochure, United Fund Campaign and Kick-Off meeting, University Days for Women, personal correspondence, details on the airport near Buckhannon, $29,000 grant to the Upshur County Airport Authority","Richard Lynn Van Camp getting into the School for the Blind, job inquiries, resumes, applications, recommendation letter, discussion of the state of Crooks Road- Rt 52-45 Wayne County, photographs of Crooks Road, letter concerning the position of Farm Supervisor for the Department of Public Institutions, letter promoting Sherman Vealey to the Banking Commission, Vermont Municiple Bond, \"Vermont to test novel bond bank\", \"Vermont finance unit plans initial offering of $45.7 million today\", \"Vermont Municiple bond band inaugurated\", book on Vermont's Municiple bond bank, Vesuvius Crucible Company moving manufacturing to Paw Paw West Virginia, Capital Outlay and Construction Administration correspondence, request for information on \"growth centers\" in Appalachia to be sent to the Appalachian Regional Commissions Journal, citizen letter concerning injustice and unfairness surrounding the court system and the application of the law, dismissal of Conservation officer Donald L Voiers","Concerns around Glade Mining Company's present operations, job applications, resumes, job requests, job dismissals, personal correspondence, angry letter from Delegate James Teets about Terra Alta forgotten by Department of Highways, \"No Preston roads planned, state spokesman reports\", request for detailed listing of what Governor has done for Preston County since his election, correspondence with Delegate Luke Terry, Obituary for Madelyn Bazzle of Mineral County, letter from the Republican Party of Texas- they need help and expertise with their campaigning, Albert Thomas of Keyser (a freelance photographer) wants to cover the testimonial dinner and the showing of the \"Lost Paradise\", Bill Loy looks for money to help improve and care for the girls softball field, Thompson's of Morgantown- reaching out on behalf of Thompson's widow for the right to bid on contracts, \"Thorn will run only if pitted against Barnett\", Rev. Thornbury inquires about the certification of need for a fifty-bed extended care facility in Logan County, request to take decaying property on rt. 25 so as to demolish it and beautify the area, petition from the citizens of Marlington in regard to the flooding of the town, inquiries into raise, personal request to find maid a job, request to rehire Lawrence Dwight, Trand Consulting Engineers Inc. highway construction company (company resume), memo to all department heads requesting that they cut costs and use economy travel not first class, advanced leave regulations, out of state travel expenses of judges attending judicial meetings and training programs, Nicholas County's interest in providing housing for the Early Childhood Development Regional IV complex, Tug Valley Chamber of Commerce Annual Outing, \"The key word is trust\" shipping pamphlet, \"The interstate system...what will happen after 1975?\", letter urging the appointment of C. George Tulli as Director of the Veteran's Administration Hospital in Clarksburg","Concerns around Glade Mining Company's present operations, job applications, resumes, job requests, job dismissals, personal correspondence, angry letter from Delegate James Teets about Terra Alta forgotten by Department of Highways, \"No Preston roads planned, state spokesman reports\", request for detailed listing of what Governor has done for Preston County since his election, correspondence with Delegate Luke Terry, Obituary for Madelyn Bazzle of Mineral County, letter from the Republican Party of Texas- they need help and expertise with their campaigning, Albert Thomas of Keyser (a freelance photographer) wants to cover the testimonial dinner and the showing of the \"Lost Paradise\", Bill Loy looks for money to help improve and care for the girls softball field, Thompson's of Morgantown- reaching out on behalf of Thompson's widow for the right to bid on contracts, \"Thorn will run only if pitted against Barnett\", Rev. Thornbury inquires about the certification of need for a fifty-bed extended care facility in Logan County, request to take decaying property on rt. 25 so as to demolish it and beautify the area, petition from the citizens of Marlington in regard to the flooding of the town, inquiries into raise, personal request to find maid a job, request to rehire Lawrence Dwight, Trand Consulting Engineers Inc. highway construction company (company resume), memo to all department heads requesting that they cut costs and use economy travel not first class, advanced leave regulations, out of state travel expenses of judges attending judicial meetings and training programs, Nicholas County's interest in providing housing for the Early Childhood Development Regional IV complex, Tug Valley Chamber of Commerce Annual Outing, \"The key word is trust\" shipping pamphlet, \"The interstate system...what will happen after 1975?\", letter urging the appointment of C. George Tulli as Director of the Veteran's Administration Hospital in Clarksburg","Congratulations to Governor Moore on being elected Chairman of the National Governor's Convention, suggestion to close office and let go two salaried employees, request for approval of requisition of $9,270.83 for maintenance, capitol complex parking lot outstanding bill ($87,868), Building Commission works to appease president of Northeastern National Bank and liquidate the entire indebtedness on the temporary bonds issued in 1970, demands for bonds (along with interest) to be paid for, issues with defaulted bonds, invoice of $11,082.01 for the demolition of the Capitol Complex Project, correspondence with Aetna insurance, legal issues with the collection of Pandick Press Inc.'s $8,319 debt, requisition of funds requests, permission for Mr. Martin to remove telephone pole and move it to point P-1, request to promote Lester Harper from watchman to Maintenance man, discussion of bond sales to the public, Governor Arch Moore does not honor his defaulted bonds necessitating letters from lawyers, \"The most dangerous workplace\", letter inquiring when Governor Moore will send funds to the State Building Commission so that they could remit the principal and interest on their bonds, Governor Moore doesn't pay $100,000 debt, recommendation to not rent empty properties, Construction Trust Account 9500-00, security in the New State Office Building Complex, Proposed contract with West Virginia Maintenance Corporation, authorized payment of invoices, Capitol Complex Project, personnel issues, resignations, space relocation, air conditioning in the state capitol and building no.3, arranging a lawyer for the State Building Commission, correspondence with the Macke Company, proposal to audit the State Building Commission's professional standards, review of plan now being pursued in the expansion of the state capitol complex, State Building Commission vs. Nick and Rose Howard parcel no. 41\u002642, invoice from Stanley E. Preiser for purchase of property in capitol complex, new state office building, state of West Virginia ex rel. Keith W. Hall Daniel Straight and Paul J Whittington relators vs. State Building Commision and respondents, observations concerning the delay in starting the construction of the new parking lot, suggestion for Department of Highways to purchase from the State of West Virginia Building Commission right of way that will be instrumental for Capitol Complex, Statute stating that the State Auditor and his representatives are allowed to look at the accounts of commission, centennial tokens, supplies for the new state police, contentions over who has responsibilities to pay for building, State Building Commission agreements, \"$24,200,000 State of West Virginia State Building Commission of West Virginia State Revenue Bonds, series 1968\", \"State of West Virginia: the State Building Commission of West Virginia $2,500,000 State Building Revenue Bonds Public Safety Series. Bond Resolutions\", lease agreement, proposed alterations to building no. 4 (employment security building) required by Fire Marshall, investigation into the parking lots, air conditioners for insurance office at 1701 Darst street, Building Commission procedures, State Building Commission Audit, revision of rental facilities building no. 4 –112 California Ave, Fireman's Fund American Insurance Companies","Congratulations to Governor Moore on being elected Chairman of the National Governor's Convention, suggestion to close office and let go two salaried employees, request for approval of requisition of $9,270.83 for maintenance, capitol complex parking lot outstanding bill ($87,868), Building Commission works to appease president of Northeastern National Bank and liquidate the entire indebtedness on the temporary bonds issued in 1970, demands for bonds (along with interest) to be paid for, issues with defaulted bonds, invoice of $11,082.01 for the demolition of the Capitol Complex Project, correspondence with Aetna insurance, legal issues with the collection of Pandick Press Inc.'s $8,319 debt, requisition of funds requests, permission for Mr. Martin to remove telephone pole and move it to point P-1, request to promote Lester Harper from watchman to Maintenance man, discussion of bond sales to the public, Governor Arch Moore does not honor his defaulted bonds necessitating letters from lawyers, \"The most dangerous workplace\", letter inquiring when Governor Moore will send funds to the State Building Commission so that they could remit the principal and interest on their bonds, Governor Moore doesn't pay $100,000 debt, recommendation to not rent empty properties, Construction Trust Account 9500-00, security in the New State Office Building Complex, Proposed contract with West Virginia Maintenance Corporation, authorized payment of invoices, Capitol Complex Project, personnel issues, resignations, space relocation, air conditioning in the state capitol and building no.3, arranging a lawyer for the State Building Commission, correspondence with the Macke Company, proposal to audit the State Building Commission's professional standards, review of plan now being pursued in the expansion of the state capitol complex, State Building Commission vs. Nick and Rose Howard parcel no. 41\u002642, invoice from Stanley E. Preiser for purchase of property in capitol complex, new state office building, state of West Virginia ex rel. Keith W. Hall Daniel Straight and Paul J Whittington relators vs. State Building Commision and respondents, observations concerning the delay in starting the construction of the new parking lot, suggestion for Department of Highways to purchase from the State of West Virginia Building Commission right of way that will be instrumental for Capitol Complex, Statute stating that the State Auditor and his representatives are allowed to look at the accounts of commission, centennial tokens, supplies for the new state police, contentions over who has responsibilities to pay for building, State Building Commission agreements, \"$24,200,000 State of West Virginia State Building Commission of West Virginia State Revenue Bonds, series 1968\", \"State of West Virginia: the State Building Commission of West Virginia $2,500,000 State Building Revenue Bonds Public Safety Series. Bond Resolutions\", lease agreement, proposed alterations to building no. 4 (employment security building) required by Fire Marshall, investigation into the parking lots, air conditioners for insurance office at 1701 Darst street, Building Commission procedures, State Building Commission Audit, revision of rental facilities building no. 4 –112 California Ave, Fireman's Fund American Insurance Companies","Congratulations to Governor Moore on being elected Chairman of the National Governor's Convention, suggestion to close office and let go two salaried employees, request for approval of requisition of $9,270.83 for maintenance, capitol complex parking lot outstanding bill ($87,868), Building Commission works to appease president of Northeastern National Bank and liquidate the entire indebtedness on the temporary bonds issued in 1970, demands for bonds (along with interest) to be paid for, issues with defaulted bonds, invoice of $11,082.01 for the demolition of the Capitol Complex Project, correspondence with Aetna insurance, legal issues with the collection of Pandick Press Inc.'s $8,319 debt, requisition of funds requests, permission for Mr. Martin to remove telephone pole and move it to point P-1, request to promote Lester Harper from watchman to Maintenance man, discussion of bond sales to the public, Governor Arch Moore does not honor his defaulted bonds necessitating letters from lawyers, \"The most dangerous workplace\", letter inquiring when Governor Moore will send funds to the State Building Commission so that they could remit the principal and interest on their bonds, Governor Moore doesn't pay $100,000 debt, recommendation to not rent empty properties, Construction Trust Account 9500-00, security in the New State Office Building Complex, Proposed contract with West Virginia Maintenance Corporation, authorized payment of invoices, Capitol Complex Project, personnel issues, resignations, space relocation, air conditioning in the state capitol and building no.3, arranging a lawyer for the State Building Commission, correspondence with the Macke Company, proposal to audit the State Building Commission's professional standards, review of plan now being pursued in the expansion of the state capitol complex, State Building Commission vs. Nick and Rose Howard parcel no. 41\u002642, invoice from Stanley E. Preiser for purchase of property in capitol complex, new state office building, state of West Virginia ex rel. Keith W. Hall Daniel Straight and Paul J Whittington relators vs. State Building Commision and respondents, observations concerning the delay in starting the construction of the new parking lot, suggestion for Department of Highways to purchase from the State of West Virginia Building Commission right of way that will be instrumental for Capitol Complex, Statute stating that the State Auditor and his representatives are allowed to look at the accounts of commission, centennial tokens, supplies for the new state police, contentions over who has responsibilities to pay for building, State Building Commission agreements, \"$24,200,000 State of West Virginia State Building Commission of West Virginia State Revenue Bonds, series 1968\", \"State of West Virginia: the State Building Commission of West Virginia $2,500,000 State Building Revenue Bonds Public Safety Series. Bond Resolutions\", lease agreement, proposed alterations to building no. 4 (employment security building) required by Fire Marshall, investigation into the parking lots, air conditioners for insurance office at 1701 Darst street, Building Commission procedures, State Building Commission Audit, revision of rental facilities building no. 4 –112 California Ave, Fireman's Fund American Insurance Companies","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Personal correspondence, resume, job application, resignation, job inquiries, passes to the Charles Town Surf Club Waterford and Wheeling Downs,  William Loy helped secure helicopter to help retrieve the bodies of three deceased men, Black Lung correspondence, discussion of Nixon's questioning by the press over nationwide television and the public's reaction, request for State appropriation of funds to the WVU experiment Station for soil testing, request for reopening of Ohio County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service office, \"A conference on cooperative teaching: a new and viable form of learning through work\" (oversize), The Town of Alderson hopes to secure funds to build a joint treatment facility for sewage with the Reformatory, Invitation to attend a conference held by Alderson-Broaddus College on the field of education, letter to Allegheny Properties on the subject of a preliminary water system layout, inquiries about the West Virginia State Children's home in Elkins, American Cancer Society Campaign, American Consulting Engineers Inc (company resume), American Management Resources Inc memo on civil service improvements, \"proposal to analyze and evaluate the personnel administration and procedures of the state of West Virginia\", impact of personnel study, Lexington House Franchise co. Nursing home brochure, request to admit patient to Hopemont nursing home, article on John D. Rockefeller IV, steps West Virginia should be taking to establish a statewide fiscal and program information system that satisfies the needs of all agencies, \"A perspective from the Dean-Elect\", State wide cost allocation plan, \"Will the real Jack please stand up?\" (oversize), Labor to Elect Arch Moore sticker, a list of oppositional employees a recommendation of discharge, confidential employee background checks, \"If the Governor answers, don't hang up\", letters from children requesting help with their school homework, \"Loy discusses corridor 'H', PSC\", Appalachian research and defense fund correspondence, John D Rockefeller IV Agreement of Incorporation, U.S. Government architect-engineer questionnaire, budget for architects increases from $5,000 to $6,000, handicapped and aged recreation programs, placement at Colin Anderson Center, Karl Rowe sent to West Virginia to help with Governor Moore's reelection campaign, Terra Alta Bank statement of condition, West Virginia Moto Cross Championship, a legal opinion on the handling of the tax deductions withholdings from county employees' salaries, issue with a proposed plan to solve traffic problems, Athenaeum Editorial Page political antistrip mine cartoon, Town of Athens financial analysis, \"West Virginia Federation of College Republicans\", Michael J. Audia insurance correspondence and charges, the Governor has the duty and responsibility to fill the vacancy left by the deceased Auditor","Personal correspondence, resume, job application, resignation, job inquiries, passes to the Charles Town Surf Club Waterford and Wheeling Downs,  William Loy helped secure helicopter to help retrieve the bodies of three deceased men, Black Lung correspondence, discussion of Nixon's questioning by the press over nationwide television and the public's reaction, request for State appropriation of funds to the WVU experiment Station for soil testing, request for reopening of Ohio County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service office, \"A conference on cooperative teaching: a new and viable form of learning through work\" (oversize), The Town of Alderson hopes to secure funds to build a joint treatment facility for sewage with the Reformatory, Invitation to attend a conference held by Alderson-Broaddus College on the field of education, letter to Allegheny Properties on the subject of a preliminary water system layout, inquiries about the West Virginia State Children's home in Elkins, American Cancer Society Campaign, American Consulting Engineers Inc (company resume), American Management Resources Inc memo on civil service improvements, \"proposal to analyze and evaluate the personnel administration and procedures of the state of West Virginia\", impact of personnel study, Lexington House Franchise co. Nursing home brochure, request to admit patient to Hopemont nursing home, article on John D. Rockefeller IV, steps West Virginia should be taking to establish a statewide fiscal and program information system that satisfies the needs of all agencies, \"A perspective from the Dean-Elect\", State wide cost allocation plan, \"Will the real Jack please stand up?\" (oversize), Labor to Elect Arch Moore sticker, a list of oppositional employees a recommendation of discharge, confidential employee background checks, \"If the Governor answers, don't hang up\", letters from children requesting help with their school homework, \"Loy discusses corridor 'H', PSC\", Appalachian research and defense fund correspondence, John D Rockefeller IV Agreement of Incorporation, U.S. Government architect-engineer questionnaire, budget for architects increases from $5,000 to $6,000, handicapped and aged recreation programs, placement at Colin Anderson Center, Karl Rowe sent to West Virginia to help with Governor Moore's reelection campaign, Terra Alta Bank statement of condition, West Virginia Moto Cross Championship, a legal opinion on the handling of the tax deductions withholdings from county employees' salaries, issue with a proposed plan to solve traffic problems, Athenaeum Editorial Page political antistrip mine cartoon, Town of Athens financial analysis, \"West Virginia Federation of College Republicans\", Michael J. Audia insurance correspondence and charges, the Governor has the duty and responsibility to fill the vacancy left by the deceased Auditor","Personal correspondence, resume, job application, resignation, job inquiries, passes to the Charles Town Surf Club Waterford and Wheeling Downs,  William Loy helped secure helicopter to help retrieve the bodies of three deceased men, Black Lung correspondence, discussion of Nixon's questioning by the press over nationwide television and the public's reaction, request for State appropriation of funds to the WVU experiment Station for soil testing, request for reopening of Ohio County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service office, \"A conference on cooperative teaching: a new and viable form of learning through work\" (oversize), The Town of Alderson hopes to secure funds to build a joint treatment facility for sewage with the Reformatory, Invitation to attend a conference held by Alderson-Broaddus College on the field of education, letter to Allegheny Properties on the subject of a preliminary water system layout, inquiries about the West Virginia State Children's home in Elkins, American Cancer Society Campaign, American Consulting Engineers Inc (company resume), American Management Resources Inc memo on civil service improvements, \"proposal to analyze and evaluate the personnel administration and procedures of the state of West Virginia\", impact of personnel study, Lexington House Franchise co. Nursing home brochure, request to admit patient to Hopemont nursing home, article on John D. Rockefeller IV, steps West Virginia should be taking to establish a statewide fiscal and program information system that satisfies the needs of all agencies, \"A perspective from the Dean-Elect\", State wide cost allocation plan, \"Will the real Jack please stand up?\" (oversize), Labor to Elect Arch Moore sticker, a list of oppositional employees a recommendation of discharge, confidential employee background checks, \"If the Governor answers, don't hang up\", letters from children requesting help with their school homework, \"Loy discusses corridor 'H', PSC\", Appalachian research and defense fund correspondence, John D Rockefeller IV Agreement of Incorporation, U.S. Government architect-engineer questionnaire, budget for architects increases from $5,000 to $6,000, handicapped and aged recreation programs, placement at Colin Anderson Center, Karl Rowe sent to West Virginia to help with Governor Moore's reelection campaign, Terra Alta Bank statement of condition, West Virginia Moto Cross Championship, a legal opinion on the handling of the tax deductions withholdings from county employees' salaries, issue with a proposed plan to solve traffic problems, Athenaeum Editorial Page political antistrip mine cartoon, Town of Athens financial analysis, \"West Virginia Federation of College Republicans\", Michael J. Audia insurance correspondence and charges, the Governor has the duty and responsibility to fill the vacancy left by the deceased Auditor","Personal correspondence, job inquiries, job applications, letter of recommendation, personal correspondence, passes for the Shenandoa Downs, complaint of Dogwood Estates residents, paycheck issues, wrong birthdate printed on license, \"Salute to Governor Moore reception and dinner\" tickets, status of Michael Baker jr Inc. Consulting engineers projects, Michael Baker Jr. Correspondence, Milton H Baker recommendation letter for parents hoping to adopt a child, discussion of a young democrat being hired at a Forestry camp and plans to replace him with a republican, West Virginia department of commerce discussion of the B\u0026O railroad, press release: \"Governor Moore announces expansion of allied/ergy, forms plant in Petersburg\", Press release discussing Governor Moore's views on the B\u0026O and C\u0026O railroads, correspondence with Edwin Barbe, Barbour County Parks and Recreation Commission request for help with development, Lawrence Barker vs. Robert McConnell as commissioner of labor for the state of West Virginia, John Gates as the commissioner of finance and administration for the state of West Virginia and as the success to Jack Miller former commissioner to the state of finance and administration; and the state of West Virginia, congratulations to Mrs. Callie J Barrnett on becoming a centurial citizen, Kroger co. Correspondence, A Food and Tax Credit for Kentucky, correspondence with John Barnett, interest in property located at corner of West Street and Maryland Heights Road- commitment signed by Mr. Gates of the liquor control board, \"Moore lambasts Senators; to call special session in April\", Little Tin Inn Road needs immediate remedial action, Union Carbide advertising their tennis courts, request for helping hands to be sent to local Sheriff in Martinsburg, home advertisements,","Personal correspondence, job inquiries, job applications, letter of recommendation, personal correspondence, passes for the Shenandoa Downs, complaint of Dogwood Estates residents, paycheck issues, wrong birthdate printed on license, \"Salute to Governor Moore reception and dinner\" tickets, status of Michael Baker jr Inc. Consulting engineers projects, Michael Baker Jr. Correspondence, Milton H Baker recommendation letter for parents hoping to adopt a child, discussion of a young democrat being hired at a Forestry camp and plans to replace him with a republican, West Virginia department of commerce discussion of the B\u0026O railroad, press release: \"Governor Moore announces expansion of allied/ergy, forms plant in Petersburg\", Press release discussing Governor Moore's views on the B\u0026O and C\u0026O railroads, correspondence with Edwin Barbe, Barbour County Parks and Recreation Commission request for help with development, Lawrence Barker vs. Robert McConnell as commissioner of labor for the state of West Virginia, John Gates as the commissioner of finance and administration for the state of West Virginia and as the success to Jack Miller former commissioner to the state of finance and administration; and the state of West Virginia, congratulations to Mrs. Callie J Barrnett on becoming a centurial citizen, Kroger co. Correspondence, A Food and Tax Credit for Kentucky, correspondence with John Barnett, interest in property located at corner of West Street and Maryland Heights Road- commitment signed by Mr. Gates of the liquor control board, \"Moore lambasts Senators; to call special session in April\", Little Tin Inn Road needs immediate remedial action, Union Carbide advertising their tennis courts, request for helping hands to be sent to local Sheriff in Martinsburg, home advertisements,","Personal correspondence, gender discrimination complaint, appeal for the state to update and innovate the outmoded motor vehicle system, $128,000 check for Beckley Airport, amended decision before the Civil Service commission of West Virginia appeal from suspension and dismissal by John S. Bel appellant vs. Department of Finance and Administration appointing authority (pursuant to supreme court of appeals ruling in case no. 13075 and letter of November 17 1971 of John M Gates Commissioner Department of Finance and Administration), \"Public deserves total evidence in Bell case\", civil service commission decision of December 31 1970 and John M Gate's letter of January 8 1971, working at the school for the Deaf and Blind- dealing with wage determination, issues that truckers and businesses with trucks are facing because of the weight enforcement bureau, invitation to Potomac State football game, pressure at Bethany College to fulfill commitment of $5500- project director cannot reach Wiliam Loy to secure the funds, \"Work Program for Proposed Project Newgate at West Virginia Penitentiary administered by Bethany College\", letter from Bethany College requesting mediation regarding promised funding from the department of corrections, recommendation of Tom Perry for investigator for the Beer and commission, correspondences recommending Switzer Bias to the position of Beer Inspector, \"County road program blasted\", request for recreational beach information from Bissett Berman, National Beach Inventory, Harry Biser disability discrimination and termination, \"(Clinton) Black files complaint against the state\", Leetag [ Blair work record, Alan Blumberg offers to advice on education, Blumberg recommends George Lancaster for Director of Services for the Mentally retartded at the Colin Anderson Center","Personal correspondence, gender discrimination complaint, appeal for the state to update and innovate the outmoded motor vehicle system, $128,000 check for Beckley Airport, amended decision before the Civil Service commission of West Virginia appeal from suspension and dismissal by John S. Bel appellant vs. Department of Finance and Administration appointing authority (pursuant to supreme court of appeals ruling in case no. 13075 and letter of November 17 1971 of John M Gates Commissioner Department of Finance and Administration), \"Public deserves total evidence in Bell case\", civil service commission decision of December 31 1970 and John M Gate's letter of January 8 1971, working at the school for the Deaf and Blind- dealing with wage determination, issues that truckers and businesses with trucks are facing because of the weight enforcement bureau, invitation to Potomac State football game, pressure at Bethany College to fulfill commitment of $5500- project director cannot reach Wiliam Loy to secure the funds, \"Work Program for Proposed Project Newgate at West Virginia Penitentiary administered by Bethany College\", letter from Bethany College requesting mediation regarding promised funding from the department of corrections, recommendation of Tom Perry for investigator for the Beer and commission, correspondences recommending Switzer Bias to the position of Beer Inspector, \"County road program blasted\", request for recreational beach information from Bissett Berman, National Beach Inventory, Harry Biser disability discrimination and termination, \"(Clinton) Black files complaint against the state\", Leetag [ Blair work record, Alan Blumberg offers to advice on education, Blumberg recommends George Lancaster for Director of Services for the Mentally retartded at the Colin Anderson Center","Personal correspondence, report on Chief Logan, State Road Commission of West Virginia Plan and Profile for location studies of location study and cost estimate Muddy to Rocky Branch, apologies for followers in Morgantown, letter explaining H.E. Wibberley's thoughts on the southern portion of Danville to Charleston, proposal in connection with Snowy Creek-Laurel Run abatement study to the department of natural resources, Hagerstown MD, $5,000 check for five tables to attend the Salute to Governor Moore, Baker-Wibberley firm hopes to be considered for Section of I-77 from Dry Branch to Mile Pose 62, Environmental Impact Team Report, telefax: following the Governor's orders is impossible at this point, \"Professional Record of Baker-Wibberley \u0026 Associates, Inc. Consulting Engineers Vol. I\"","Personal correspondence, report on Chief Logan, State Road Commission of West Virginia Plan and Profile for location studies of location study and cost estimate Muddy to Rocky Branch, apologies for followers in Morgantown, letter explaining H.E. Wibberley's thoughts on the southern portion of Danville to Charleston, proposal in connection with Snowy Creek-Laurel Run abatement study to the department of natural resources, Hagerstown MD, $5,000 check for five tables to attend the Salute to Governor Moore, Baker-Wibberley firm hopes to be considered for Section of I-77 from Dry Branch to Mile Pose 62, Environmental Impact Team Report, telefax: following the Governor's orders is impossible at this point, \"Professional Record of Baker-Wibberley \u0026 Associates, Inc. Consulting Engineers Vol. I\"","Letter of praise for the administration, letter concerning rumors surrounding the politics of the school for the Deaf and Blind, selection of the right person from Romney who could serve on the Developmental Disabilities Commission of the Department of Mental Health as a representative of Region VIII, citizen concerns about Department of Natural Resources acquiring 6,800 tract of land South West of Nathaniel Mountain Public Hunting Area, \"Mountains and Mountaineers: Introduction\" (sermon by Joe Pancake), Enoch Parker obituary, \"Sloan Coverlet\",  sale of John Parker's coal land in Romney, aide for neighborhood youth corps enrollees, employment assistance, new library funding project in Parsons,  West Virginia Partners of the Alliance correspondence, West Virginia Partners of the Americas correspondence and brochure, personal correspondences, Forrest Patterson having difficulty with his license after being arrested for driving recklessly, Elizabeth Patterson's request to help her husband who was arrested for reckless driving and \"tricked\" into pleading guilty, job inquiries, letter concerning people who worked against the Governor's interests in Boone County and hiring interests, job applications, water shortages- Paw Paw West Virginia, correspondence with Paw Paw High School, Hugo Payne's Speech at 1971 NAACP conference in Beckley, discussion of proposed new road from Maxwell Hill to U.S. RT. 21, discussion of Riley b. Payne's arrest, letter from middle school student requesting information on West Virginia legislature, resignation letter, speaking invitation, Robert Pennington of Charleston answers the question: \"Why is he running for Mayor?\", correspondence with Milton Sharpe Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, recommendation letters, The Agency public relations firm letter and brochure, correspondence with Leon Perry (former information specialist with housing urban development), GOHR's annual report to Governor Ogilvie, \"Black appointee support Nixon response to Black Caucus\", \"Two Blacks blast criticisms of Ogilvie\", \"Perry assails lt. Gov Simon\", \"Perry named youth meet delegate\", \"Charlie Cherokee says\", \"Ogilvie aide hits ICC bias in Cairo issue\", \"Ticker Tape USA: Black phonelines are bugged\", \"Illinois News: Perry joins becomes director of information\", \"Cherry won't seek chairman's presidency again\", \"Illinois honors Hargraves\", \"Blacks told not to give up, keep trying, victory in sight\", \"Speak to Baptist State Convention\", \"Governor's man attacks Cairo's \"ambitious\" leaders\", \"Perry charges Koen is responsible for failure to negotiate a truce\", Perry's application for senior level governmental employment was accepted, contract award for the Economic Development Corporation of Eastern North Carolina (summer feeding program), Annual Report Febrary 1972-January 1973, condolence letter,","Letter of praise for the administration, letter concerning rumors surrounding the politics of the school for the Deaf and Blind, selection of the right person from Romney who could serve on the Developmental Disabilities Commission of the Department of Mental Health as a representative of Region VIII, citizen concerns about Department of Natural Resources acquiring 6,800 tract of land South West of Nathaniel Mountain Public Hunting Area, \"Mountains and Mountaineers: Introduction\" (sermon by Joe Pancake), Enoch Parker obituary, \"Sloan Coverlet\",  sale of John Parker's coal land in Romney, aide for neighborhood youth corps enrollees, employment assistance, new library funding project in Parsons,  West Virginia Partners of the Alliance correspondence, West Virginia Partners of the Americas correspondence and brochure, personal correspondences, Forrest Patterson having difficulty with his license after being arrested for driving recklessly, Elizabeth Patterson's request to help her husband who was arrested for reckless driving and \"tricked\" into pleading guilty, job inquiries, letter concerning people who worked against the Governor's interests in Boone County and hiring interests, job applications, water shortages- Paw Paw West Virginia, correspondence with Paw Paw High School, Hugo Payne's Speech at 1971 NAACP conference in Beckley, discussion of proposed new road from Maxwell Hill to U.S. RT. 21, discussion of Riley b. Payne's arrest, letter from middle school student requesting information on West Virginia legislature, resignation letter, speaking invitation, Robert Pennington of Charleston answers the question: \"Why is he running for Mayor?\", correspondence with Milton Sharpe Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, recommendation letters, The Agency public relations firm letter and brochure, correspondence with Leon Perry (former information specialist with housing urban development), GOHR's annual report to Governor Ogilvie, \"Black appointee support Nixon response to Black Caucus\", \"Two Blacks blast criticisms of Ogilvie\", \"Perry assails lt. Gov Simon\", \"Perry named youth meet delegate\", \"Charlie Cherokee says\", \"Ogilvie aide hits ICC bias in Cairo issue\", \"Ticker Tape USA: Black phonelines are bugged\", \"Illinois News: Perry joins becomes director of information\", \"Cherry won't seek chairman's presidency again\", \"Illinois honors Hargraves\", \"Blacks told not to give up, keep trying, victory in sight\", \"Speak to Baptist State Convention\", \"Governor's man attacks Cairo's \"ambitious\" leaders\", \"Perry charges Koen is responsible for failure to negotiate a truce\", Perry's application for senior level governmental employment was accepted, contract award for the Economic Development Corporation of Eastern North Carolina (summer feeding program), Annual Report Febrary 1972-January 1973, condolence letter,","Passes to the Charlestown race track, Guy Lang faces accusations of bribery and asks for help, relative symptom evoking strength values of induvial stress factors of induvial symptoms in psychosis, neurosis, addiction, learning disabilities, hyperkinesis, personality, and character disorders, Maladaptive reactions to frequently used foods and commonly met chemicals as precipitating factors in many chronic physical and chronic emotional illnesses, job inquiries, applications, resumes, employment assistance, citizen concern over West Virgina Insurance, list of tax liens and employment security liens, Division of State Planning and Community Affairs folder with brochures inside, personal correspondence, \"Rose announces candidacy\", thank you for the medallions,  medical help request, discussion of the plans for the Point Pleasant By-Pass project, \"State, Contractor feuding\", the Mayor of Point Pleasant requets to meet with William Loy and the Department of Natural Resources to discuss water impoundment, report of water and sewage improvement committee in Point Pleasant,  Point Pleasant correspondence, \"Tiny crack in metal bar cause of bridge collapse\", discussion of Governor's loss in both Greenbrier and Monroe County and the situation in Pocahontas County, letters from Phyllis Pallares to William Loy regarding training money in special education, Highway safety Bureau project package does not identify the proper care units to serve the proposed EMS programs, salary increases, Small Business Administration job opportunity announcement, \"Industrial developer promoted\", \"Paul Perryman to succeed Vernon Stone\", invitation to attend Potomac Highland meeting, discussion of historic monuments in Doddridge County, Fact Sheet on Youth Voters, congratulations from William Loy to Joanne Powell for becoming National Committeewoman by the West Virginia State Democratic Committee, street map of Rt. 50 East, self-service postal units, Patron star route delivery service, postal correspondence, Governor's prayer breakfast, thank you letter from the Charleston Jaycees for speaking at their organization, Breakfast Group list at the Daniel Boone Hotel, discussion of potential charter to furnish Clay County's health facilities, \"Delegate at large\", Dr. Paul Price campaign discussion, Superbowl tickets, Workman's Compensation Fund: the case of Shelly Pritt, discussion of plans for a landfill to be operated by the Ohio Railroad co. At Hansrote, contract between the State of West Virginia and Raymond Hage and Company, inquiries into West Virginia's statewide comprehensive outdoor recreation plan, prayer breakfast correspondence,","Passes to the Charlestown race track, Guy Lang faces accusations of bribery and asks for help, relative symptom evoking strength values of induvial stress factors of induvial symptoms in psychosis, neurosis, addiction, learning disabilities, hyperkinesis, personality, and character disorders, Maladaptive reactions to frequently used foods and commonly met chemicals as precipitating factors in many chronic physical and chronic emotional illnesses, job inquiries, applications, resumes, employment assistance, citizen concern over West Virgina Insurance, list of tax liens and employment security liens, Division of State Planning and Community Affairs folder with brochures inside, personal correspondence, \"Rose announces candidacy\", thank you for the medallions,  medical help request, discussion of the plans for the Point Pleasant By-Pass project, \"State, Contractor feuding\", the Mayor of Point Pleasant requets to meet with William Loy and the Department of Natural Resources to discuss water impoundment, report of water and sewage improvement committee in Point Pleasant,  Point Pleasant correspondence, \"Tiny crack in metal bar cause of bridge collapse\", discussion of Governor's loss in both Greenbrier and Monroe County and the situation in Pocahontas County, letters from Phyllis Pallares to William Loy regarding training money in special education, Highway safety Bureau project package does not identify the proper care units to serve the proposed EMS programs, salary increases, Small Business Administration job opportunity announcement, \"Industrial developer promoted\", \"Paul Perryman to succeed Vernon Stone\", invitation to attend Potomac Highland meeting, discussion of historic monuments in Doddridge County, Fact Sheet on Youth Voters, congratulations from William Loy to Joanne Powell for becoming National Committeewoman by the West Virginia State Democratic Committee, street map of Rt. 50 East, self-service postal units, Patron star route delivery service, postal correspondence, Governor's prayer breakfast, thank you letter from the Charleston Jaycees for speaking at their organization, Breakfast Group list at the Daniel Boone Hotel, discussion of potential charter to furnish Clay County's health facilities, \"Delegate at large\", Dr. Paul Price campaign discussion, Superbowl tickets, Workman's Compensation Fund: the case of Shelly Pritt, discussion of plans for a landfill to be operated by the Ohio Railroad co. At Hansrote, contract between the State of West Virginia and Raymond Hage and Company, inquiries into West Virginia's statewide comprehensive outdoor recreation plan, prayer breakfast correspondence,","Letter from the President of the Needlecraft Division of the Quaker Oaks Company discussing production conditions in Philippi West Virginia, Letters from John Bell Director of State Purchases, a report and summarization relative to the inquiry of the Logan County Board of Education in connection with \"surplus property\" had, held, and used by PRIDE inc. while in the quasi-title status and under interim inventory to the board of education, membership roster for PRIDE inc. in Logan County, Seymore's Specials,","This subseries of the Arch Moore Jr. Collection documents the state of West Virginia's governmental response to the Buffalo Creek flood and disaster of February 26, 1972. It contains the information and testimonies gathered by the Governor's Ad Hoc Commission investigating the Buffalo Creek disaster, as well as drafts of the official report of the commission. It also contains press clippings about the disaster, its aftermath, and the legal proceedings that arose following the flood. In addition, there are many files of correspondence between the governor and constituents, other governmental bodies, and heads of state with regard to the Buffalo Creek disaster and response within this subseries. Some of the important topics represented in this subseries are disaster relief; emergency preparedness; redevelopment; state budget; correspondence; job loss and creation; legal proceedings; commission investigations; research funding; Environmental Protection Agency; coal refuse dams; Army Corps of Engineers; recreation; land use; Housing and Urban Development. Materials are largely textual, including correspondence, memorandums, executive orders, interviews, newspaper clippings, maps, diagrams, invoices, bound reports, and related printed materials. Among other formats scattered throughout this subseries are photographs, reel to reel audiovisual materials, and vinyl records.","This folder contains financial invoices from the state of West Virginia to businesses local to the Buffalo Creek area for their help with disaster recovery and redevelopment of the area.","This folder contains financial invoices from the state of West Virginia to businesses local to the Buffalo Creek area for their help with disaster recovery and redevelopment of the area.","This folder contains outstanding financial invoices from the state of West Virginia to businesses local to the Buffalo Creek area for their help with disaster recovery and redevelopment of the area.","This folder contains financial invoices from the state of West Virginia to businesses local to the Buffalo Creek area for their help with disaster recovery and redevelopment of the area.","This folder contains financial invoices from the state of West Virginia to businesses local to the Buffalo Creek area for their help with disaster recovery and redevelopment of the area.","This folder contains financial receipts and invoices for expenses related to state officials and public employee insurance.","This folder contains the Buffalo Creek Redevelopment Progress Report and recreation plans for the area.","This folder contains correspondence between individuals and the Governor regarding employment following the Buffalo Creek flood, the Buffalo Creek Public Service District, sewage treatment plans, property, living arrangements, Housing and Urban Development, and the Builders Emergency Housing Corporation.","This folder contains Housing and Urban Developmetn rent invoices; memos and correspondence on housing, sewage treatment plans, coonstruction, legislation, mass transit, municipal government, and public information programs.","This folder contains the Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Comprehensive Progress Report from August 16, 1973.","This folder contains the Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Plan, the Environmental Impact Statement  for the Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Plan, and a summary of events in the Buffalo Valley.","This folder contains memos and correspondence with individuals about various topics as they relate to Buffalo Creek, such as: housing, property, disaster relief, state higway, General Accounting Office, environmental impact, Commission on Aging, Small Business Administration loans. This folder also contains the Home Buyer's Guide for Buffalo Valley.","This folder contains memos and correspondence with individuals about several topics as they relate to Buffalo Creek, such as: housing, the Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Plan, municipal incorporation, public information program, disaster relief funds.","This folder contains memos on the progress of Buffalo Creek redevelopment and housing in the area, as well as correspondence on these issues. The folder also contains estimated costs for the recover of the Buffalo Creek area.","This folder contains correspondence with William Rogers, State Director of the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The topics include: Department of Highways, alcohol in state parks, Department of Agriculture, Air Pollution Control Commission, strip mining, Buffalo Creek and Gauley Railroad Company, Buffalo Mining Company, Aid to the Disabled, Builders Emergency Housing Corporation, building codes, Building Commission Bonds.","This folder contains correspondence with L. Keith Bulen, member for Indiana of the National Republican Committee. The topics include: National Republican Committee, Department of Health, Department of Education, Department of Archives and History, Department of Public Safety, Social Welfare Action Committee, septic tank regulations.","This folder contains correspondence with Frank W. McKee, Dean of the School of Medicine at West Virginia University; Patrick J. Buchanan, Special Assistant to the President; E. J. Keley, VP and GM of the Buckeye Ribbon and Carbon Company. The topics include: Pipestem State Park, Intergovernmental Affairs Fellowship Program, Welfare, Bel-o-Mar Interstate Planning Commission Agreement, Racing Commission, Board of Veterinary Medicine, labor management relations, Wheeling Jamboree, Department of Education, Department of Public Safety, Board of Regents, Department of Natural Resources, Office of Emergency Planning, Department of Highways, Citizens Legislative Compensation Commission, Pearl S. Buck Foundation, Appalachian Regional Commission, State Tax Department.","This folder contains correspondence with Allen D. Bucklew, County Superintendent of Tucker County Schools; Clifford H. Bucy, Mayor of Moundsville, WV. The topics include: Buckhannon-Upshur Jr. High Project, regional planning, Office of Economic Opportunity, Board of Education, teachers retirement, tax on food, Department of Education, Department of Highways, Department of Welfare, Governor's Management Task Force, Boy Scouts of America, Buckwheat Festival, air pollution, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Public Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with Azel T. Bryant, Captain of the Huntington Police Department. The topics include: gaming devices, welfare, Department of Personnel, Harper's Ferry Dam, Social Security Administration, Workman's Compensation Fund, Buffalo Creek Citizens Commission, Corridor G, Department of Highways, Department of Motor Vehicles, Buffalo Creek Disaster, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Earl W. Brydges, president of NY State Senate. The topics include: volunteer awards, welfare, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Motor Vehicles, military, Department of Highways, Federal-State Relations, Social Security Administration, Department of Natural Resources, Spanishburg Lake Project, Office of Economic Opportunity, Raleigh County Community Action Association, \"Lincoln Walks at Midnight\" statue, Adjutant General, Department of Public Safety, Department of Agriculture, West Virginia Penitentiary, Department of Veterans Affairs.","This folder contains memos on the Land Use Plan for Buffalo Creek, population and employment information for the area, parks and recreation consideration projects, letters on the Soil Conservation Committee, the Office of Emergency Preparedness, a plan for  a work program, progress repots on planning and development, newspaper articles, and a poem all pertaining to the Buffalo Creek flood and disaster.","This folder contains memos on the Buffalo Creek water and sewage project, Corps of Engineers cost estimates, work program; correspondence on the ten priorities, victim utilities payment, long range planning; newspaper articles; public service commission orders; as they relate to the Buffalo Creek flood and disaster.","This folder contains correspondence on the Office of Emergency Preparedness, road maintenance, sanitation, disaster loans, quarantine housing relocation; press releases on the Ad Hoc Commission of Inquiry, HUD temporary housing, long range Buffalo Creek Recovery Efforts; Corps of Engineers report; Red Cross notice to residents about services; agenda for meetings; memos regarding municipal corporations, citizens petition; photos; all as they relate to the Buffalo Creek flood and disaster.","This folder contains memos about the Valley Coal Company, Proctor Hollow refuse dump, victim donations, coal dams, pumping requirements, sanitation, dam jurisdiction; correspondence on the Buffalo Creek Citizens Disaster Committee, coal impoundment inspections, legal counsel, Department of Mines; press releases on Housing and Urban Development; brochures; executive orders; transcripts; victim identifications; photos; and how they relate to the Buffalo Creek flood and disaster.","This folder contains road closing lists; press releases on the National Guard, housing assistance; Time Magazine; Ad Hoc Commission lists; memos on Buffalo Creek police line, flash floods; photographs;as they pertain to the Buffalo Creek flood and disaster.","This folder contains a summary of events in Buffalo Creek; the Preliminary Analysis of the Coal Refuse Dam Failure at Saunders, West Virginia; correspondence regarding WV Housing Development Fund, mobile homes, Bureau of Mines, Office of Emergency Preparedness; Nation Magazine; as they relate to the Buffalo Creek flood and disaster.","This folder contains the Environmental Impact Statement for the Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Plan.","This folder contains memos on mobile home rent and extension, progress on redevelopment, water system, federal fundingconstruction workers; the Home Buyer's Guide for Buffalo Valley; as they relate to the Buffalo Creek flood and disaster.","This folder contains the Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Plan and memos of Normal L. Yost as they relate to the redevelopment of the Buffalo Creek Valley.","This folder contains progress reports on redevelopment; memos on housing, highway relocation, water and sewer projects, federal and state funding, Corps of Engineers; newpaper articles; correspondence on the Office of Emergency Preparedness, Corps of Engineers; Builders Emergency Housing Corporation Report to the Governor of West Virginia; as they pertain the the redevelopment of the Buffalo Creek Valley.","This folder contains the Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Plan Draft Copy.","This folder contains photographs of the Buffalo Creek Model Housing Ceremony.","This folder contains financial invoices for work done; memos on right-of-way problems, HUD housing, historical development; garbage service contracts; correspondence regarding housing; bills; as they pertain to the redevelopment and financing of the Buffalo Creek Valley.","This folder contains memos regarding land and utilites for housing, Welfare HUD trailers, community center, redevelopment, water and sewer projects; checks for construction; correspondence regarding Green Valley Mobile Home Park, Buffalo Creek Health Center, Public Service District; development funds release; municipal incorporation documents; newspaper articles; one year television special program brochure; as they pertain to the redevelopment and financing of the Buffalo Creek Valley.","This folder contains a rough draft of the Environmental Impact Statement for the Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Plan; right-of-way purchases; disaster victim rent invoices; water and sewer funding; public service district cash flow analysis; all as they pertain to the redevelopment and financing of the Buffalo Creek Valley.","This folder contains the Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Plan; newspaper articles; as they pertain to the redevelopment and financning of the Buffalo Creek Valley.","This folder contains the Buffalo Creek Disaster Recovery Development.","This folder contains memos regarding the Economic Development Administration, fire protection, relocation benefits, elderly housing, environmental impact statement, model home site, water and sewer project, highway projects; Disaster Service West Virginia National Guard; as they pertain to the redevelopment and financing of the Buffalo Creek Valley.","This folder contains memos regarding water and sewer rates, Housing and Urban Development, Public Information Program, United Mine Workers Housing Conference, Redevelopment Progress Reports, housing and politics, Federal Regional Council Activities, municipal incorporation; rent supplement contracts; Public Service District Cash Flow Analysis; disaster relief information; as they pertain to the redevelopment plan and housing in the Buffalo Creek Valley.","This folder contains Disaster Relief at Buffalo Creek transcript; Man City Park plans; memos regarding the recreation commission, federal-state relations, municipal incorporation, Homebuilders Association, public education programming; map of Buffalo Valley; documents on creating a new municipality; photographs; as they pertain to the redevelopment and housing of the Buffalo Creek Valley.","This folder contains newspaper articles; progress reports; memos regarding the environmental impact statement, mass transit, recreation programs, activity priorities, water projects, Public Information Program, personnel, housing, Responsive Governments Act, federal officials; newsletter drafts; resolutions; as they pertain to the redevelopment plan activities of the Buffalo Creek Valley.","This folder contains memos regarding distribution lists, activity priorities, federal task force, housing, Advisory Board for Relocation Housing Plan, sewer system, task force on federal efforts, HUD communications, state shares; newsletter drafts; newsletters; progress report; as they pertain to the Buffalo Creek Valley redevelopment plan activities.","This folder contains the Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Comprehensive Progress Report.","This folder contains newsletters; newsletter drafts; memos regarding housing, water and sewer project, Builders Emergency Housing Corporation, HUD units, low income and elderly housing, federal agency meeting, new municipal government, Federal Regional Council III Activities, Public Information Program; water project costs; funds spent; recovery operations map; status report; Builders Emergency Housing Corporation Annual Report; as they pertain to the Buffalo Creek Valley Redevelopment plan activities.","This folder conatains memos regarding the Federal Regional Council Report, Public Information Program; Evironmental Impact Statement; articles and analysis; Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Plan; as they pertain to the Buffalo Creek Redevelopment Plan activities.","This folder contains documents on the ABC Warehouse, Budget Bill Accounts, accounting system, ACTION Grants, ACIR requests, appointments, Fiscal Year Appropriation, Department of Agriculture, air conditioning, Department of Highways fuel, ambulances, Archives and History, Ashland Oil and Refining Company, audits, Bicentennial activities, bicentennial license plates, bid letting, Board of Investments legislation.","This folder contains documents on the Brogan Building and Remodeling, Brooke County, budget bill, budget request, Capitol cafeteria, Capitol Complex, Capitol Dome, Capitol parking congestion, collection of revenue, Columbia Gas, Commission on Energy Economy and Environment, Commissioner of Agriculture, comprehensive mental health center, Conference on Energy Conservation, Corps of Engineers, County Allocation Report.","This folder contains documents on the DAIN Telephone system, delinquent corporations, disaster relief, disposal of files, Capitol Dome, Department of Transportation Demonstration Project, DPI Services, dress standards for security force, Dunbar Printing Company, air conditioning, electric power generation facilities, employee salaries, energy balance, Energy Economy Environment Commission, existing storage capacities, expenditures of Logan and Gilbert flood disasters.","This folder contains documents on the expenditure schedules, Federal Energy Office, Federal Revenue Sharing, Federal Telecommunications Systems Line, fire alarm system, flood disaster in Logan and Gilbert counties.","This folder contains documents on the mandatory government duties, General Revenue Fund, fuel contract, Fuel and Energy Office Action Team, Fuel Oil Storage, postage funds, gasoline allocation, state gasoline contract, gasoline problems, gasoline rationing system, gasoline supplies, General Revenue Statement, General Revenue Sharing Act, General School Fund, General Services Division, Governor's Mansion, Greenbrier Street Paving, hydroelectric development.","Drug addict treatment center - initiated by Kan. County Court - Charleston General Hospital. $50,000 underwriting by Kan. Co. Court with $257,000 anually from Nat'l Institute of Mental Health - 4-county areal -- might be used as model for other parts of country. Blacksville No. 1 coal mine tragedy discussed.","New Tax Commissioner, Richard L. Dailey, replacing Charles Hade. Fifth Judicial Circuit Court Judge, George Scott, appointed to fill unexpired term of Supreme Court Judge Kessell. Discussion of flooding in W. Va. counties - Stone Mountain in Harrison County discussion and other areas of concern posing a threat due to weather conditions. Buffalo Creek Ad Hoc Commission - Its Progress","Accepted resignation of Judge Harlan Calhoun, State Supreme Court of Appeals, effective May 15, 1972 -- with commendation / State Police graduation 42 -- 23rd class / Announced Special Drug Strike Force Division / Buffalo Creek Phase Two -- permanent rehabilitation -- road, water, sewage, etc. update / Farmington Mine disaster -- five additional bodies -- comments / Questions by press","Area Health Education Center for intern physicians, outgrowth of Carnegie Foundation study. $2 million donated by Wm. Maier / Welfare Fund progress - $250 million in food stamps distributed since 1961. / New Road Bond $350 million may be sought with possible special session of Legislature this year.","Governor commissioned five artists $1,000 each to do painting of their choice - They will become a permanent part of West Virginia's collection, of which there are 90 presently stored at Huntington Galleries at Huntington. / Ewel Cornett, Director, Arts and Humanities, commented on Honey in the Rock and Hatfields and McCoys / Comments on Cultural Arts Center - part of Capitol Complex","Tape Number 2 of Press Conference on 1972 July 31. Press conference discussing imrovements to loans, roads, and  education,  construction contracts and plans for areas of great need.","Press Conference on Buffalo Creek","Governor discussed extaordinary session call / Employment figures for March - 1972 / Questions by press","Press conference disscusing road bonds, kindergarden program, Buffalo Creek disaster recovery fund, environmental policy changes that took affect, penial reform, Department of Public Safety changes, lodge facility at Cannan Valley, and umployment statistics.","Interview between Norman Yost and John Kibblish on Buffalo Creek disaster","Judge Kessel sworn as Supreme Court of Appeals; asked President to designate approximately 9 county area as disaster areas after hurricaine Agnes.","Franklin Mint prizes awarded to winners of State Seal competition / Dr. Harold Neely, Director, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction -- Gerald White appointed Acting Director . Neely will assume position Director of Grants and become an associate professor of political science, Marshall University, and remain on the Board of Crime, Deliquency, etc. / Veterans Hospital, Huntington medical school discussion","Heck's Inc., will be first occupant of Rock Branch Regional Park, Nitro -- to house its regional distribution center for all its stores and subsidaries throughout chain. / United Wood Preserving Company -- Sutton / Buffalo Creek summer recreational OEO program - start-up June 19","Press Conference including information on Buffalo Creek. ","Confirmation of Colonel William Marshall to the rank of Brigadier General.  Appointment of Kermet Lock as the new judge for Reiley county. Unemployment figures from April-May. Quarentine imposed on Buffalo Creek because of health, water, and sanitation of the area. Priority is to establish water and sewage the length of the valley.  ","Press conference discussing setting up a public service district in Logan County which will include Buffalo Valley; creating a nonprofit corporation for a citizens group of Buffalo Valley for planning, constructing and operating water and sewage systems; welfare and the  unemployed father's program, welfare fraud, and unemployment.","Junk Car removal program - Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) grant of $750,000 for one year - $250,000 state funds / Demolition to begin of structures on Duffy, Virginia, Washington and Greenbrier Streets - Cleveland Wrecking Company has contract / Huntington buses rolling today / Unemployment - insured - below national average 4/10 of 1 percent / Discussion between Governor and media - Democratic National Convention - polls, etc.","This folder contains memos and correspondence wth James R. Boggs, Director of the budget division; Denzil L. Gainer, auditor of West Virginia; John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State; Jack L. Miller, COmmissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration; all as it relates to the Department of finance and administration.","This folder contains memos and correspondence with Ira L. Dadisman, Jr., Commissioner of the Public Service Commission; John M. Gates, Commissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration; Encil Bailey,auditor; Elmer H. Dodson, Mayor of Charleston, WV; all as it relates to the Department of finance and administration and the budget.","This folder contains memos and correspondence with John S. Bell, Director of the Division of Purchases; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration; N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Chauncey H. Browning, Jr., Attorney General; Lane Exley, president of Clarksburg Drug Company; all as it relates to the Department of finance and administration and the budget.","This folder contains booklets; memos and correspondence with Jack L. Miller, Commissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration; all as it relates to the Department of finance and administration and the budget.","This folder contains memos and correspondence with John M. Gates, Commissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration; Angus E. Peyton, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; all as it relates to the Department of finance and administration and the budget.","The Campaign files subseries consists of materials related to Moore's 1972, 1980, and 1984 campaigns for governor, as well as his 1978 campaign for the U.S. Senate. The 1968 gubernatorial campaign materials can be found in the congressional papers record group. Files contain research, correspondence, contribution records, campaign committee reports to the West Virginia Secretary of State, FEC filings, campaign committee finance records, speeches, publications, news clippings, contact lists, photographs, biographical information, and ephemera. Press materials, audio and video recordings, and some West Virginia Republican Party files are also included. Two boxes contain responses to a 1980 West Virginia Issues survey mailed by the campaign.","#1. Time: 0:30- Open House at the Gov. Mansion. #2. Time: 0:10- Drunk driving over the holidays","WOWK At 6:00, Reported by Janet Graber","Time: 0:29, OUT;...know how to deal with it.","Time: 0:32, Please return tape to library commission/thanks","Time: 0:10, Drive Safely/Don't Drink and Drive","Lovett Electric Plant located in Tomkins Cove, NY. The plant is being reconverted to burn coal.","Expanded Services for a Strong Future, 14:02","Gov. Arch A. Moore Jr.- Address to Legislature","The Greenbrier","\"Billboard\" :30, \"On Tape\" :30",":30, Biography (stills)- Revised Lyman VO","1) \"Glass\" 2) \"Bio\" 3) \"Roads\"",":30 Roads, :30 Coal, :30 Jobs, :30 Keith","z-3 \"Roads\"","Arch Moore-West Virginia, Revised Copy :30 \"Glass\"","Only Copy, XLP Speed","#401 \"Team\" :30, #402 \"Energy\" :30","#921 \"Right Thing\" :30, #922 \"Hallmark\" :30, #923 \"Continue\" :30","#575A \"President\" :30, #432 \"Soar\" :30","#602 \"Just Gets Better\" :60, #302 \"Education\" :30, #606 \"Not Let Down\" :60, #403 \"Stand Up\" :30, #401-R \"Team\" :30, #402 \"Energy\" :30, #611 \"Story\" :60","#418 \"Should Remember\" :30","4th Annual Seminar Series on Effective Campaign Management, \"What Works in Political Advertising\"","Claims 406 :30, Property 405 :30","#602 \"Just Gets Better\" :60, #301 R \"Never Find\" :30","W-1 Coal 30 sec, W-2 Factory 30 sec, W-3 School 30 sec, W-4 Hot Dog 10 Sec","Other information on label includes \"3rd Tape\" and \"Cut 1 Myths.\"","Other information on label includes \"Roads,\" \"Spirit,\" and \"Moore Built.\"","Other information on label includes \"#601 Best News Is,\" \"#602 Finest 8 Years,\" \"603 Step Into the Future,\" \"604 He Always Has.\"","Other information on label includes: \"#611 Look at Yourself,\" \"#612 Jobs Program,\" \"#613 Local Cooperation,\" \"#614 Education Program,\" \"#615 No Further Taxes,\" \"#616 Seniors Program,\" \"#617 Coal Program,\" \"#618 Highway Program.\"","Other information on label includes: \"6:00 news WCHS-TV\"","Other information on label includes: \"Endless tape.\"","Other information on label includes: \"Chas. Ryan\"","Other information on label includes: \"15 shots,\" \"No noise reduction,\" \"Produced by Sammy Fields.\"","Prepared by West Virginia Department of Natural Resources and the U.S. Department of Agriculture.","Prepared by Environmental Protection Agency","Prepared by West Virginia Department of Public Safety, Uniform Crime Reporting Division","Department of Natural Resources","Prepared by West Virginia University, Mechanical \u0026 Aerospace Engineering Department","Prepared by West Virginia University School of Engineering","Prepared by West Virginia University School of Engineering","Prepared by West Virginia University School of Engineering","Prepared by U.S. Department of the Interior and National Park Service","Prepared by the Army Corps of Engineers","Prepared by West Virginia Economic Development Authority","Prepared by Morgan Stanley \u0026 Co., to the West Virginia Housing Development Fund.","Prepared by West Virginia State Board of Investments.","This series documents the activities of Shelley Moore, First Lady of West Virginia from 1969 to 1977. She served as Honorary Chair of the West Virginia Library Commission, member of the West Virginia Commission on Mental Retardation, and member of the West Virginia Developmental Disabilities Planning and Advisory Council. The series contains Library Commission reports, library accession lists, publication lists, information on public library construction; and reports, meeting minutes, ephemera from the West Virginia Commission on Mental Retardation and the West Virginia Developmental Disabilities Planning and Advisory Council. As First Lady of West Virginia, Moore was responsible for hosting and coordinating social functions at the Governor's Mansion such as legislative receptions, luncheons, and coffee receptions for various organizations. Moore also participated in social functions at national and regional Governors' Conferences. Included are invitations, documents, and photos relating to many of these social events. Also included are personal and general correspondence related to Mrs. Moore's duties managing incoming and outgoing invitations and requests for entertainment, speaking engagements, recipe requests, needlepoint and other organizations, as well as tour guides for the Governor's Mansion. One of the most significant social events was her husband's inauguration as Governor in 1969. There are many photos and correspondence related to this event.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Davis, Republican Vice Chairman, Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, U.S. House of Representatives; Don Young, Congressman for all Alaska, U.S. House of Representatives; George Abbott, Chairman and President, National Small Business Association; James Abdnor, Administrator, U.S. Small Business Administration; Yuzuru Abe, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Nisshin Steel Company, Limited; Richard Abel, Commissioner, Big Sandy Sewer Public Service District; and Wilfred Ebel, Acting Director, U.S. Selective Service System. Topics include: culture and history, civil contingent fund, Abandoned Shipwreck Act of 1987, agriculture, aging, department of motor vehicles, human services, highways, small business activities, tax department, employment security, community and economic development, health, natural resources, small cities block grant, Appalachian Regional Commission, and selective service.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard Abel, Commissioner, Big Sandy Sewer Public Service District; Homer Abele, Judge, Ohio Court of Appeals, Fourth District; John Aberg, General Chairman, 1985 Metric Conference; Bobby Abernethy, Management Sectional Center Manager, Postmaster, United States Post Office in Charleston, WV; Reverend Sister Cecilia Abhold, Administrator, East Coast Migrant Health Project; and Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State. Topics include: small cities block grant, West Virginia information, department of motor vehicles, 1985 Metrication Conference, highways, employment security, health, human services, commission on aging, Family Violence Intervention Project, adult literacy, and limited gaming.","Topics include: abortion (opposition)","Topics include: abortion (opposition)","This folder contains correspondence with: Glen Knapp, President, J.A.G. Corporation; Robert Clark, Defense Project Director, The Academy for State and Local Government; James Albert, Manager, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety Office, State of West Virginia; James O'Hara, President, ACF Industries, Inc.; Kathy Eddy, President, The West Virginia Society of CPAs; Joseph Acker, Resident Manager, FMC Corporation, Phosphorus Chemicals Division; Thomas Acker, President, Wheeling Jesuit College; Gary Ackerman, Member of Congress from New York's 7th District; William Sharpe, West Virginia State Senator; and David Acord, Superintendent of Schools, Kanawha County Schools. Topics include: anti-drug programs, human services, tax department, highways, legislative issues, workers' compensation, department of motor vehicles, energy, community and economic development, education, institutional conservation program, communism, and department of natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Larry Kopelman, Special Assistant Attorney General, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission; George Fisher, Clerk, U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit; James Davey, Clerk, U.S. District Court, District of Columbia; Thomas Hookano, Deputy Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice, Land and Natural Resources Division; and Henry Habicht, Assistant Attorney General, Land and Natural Resources Division, U.S. Department of Justice. Topics include: acid rain, legal cases related to environmental matters, and the Environmental Protection Agency.","Topics include: Acid Deposition Control Act","This folder contains correspondence with: John Carlin, Governor of Kansas; Richard Celeste, Governor of Ohio; John Dingell, Chairman, Energy and Commerce Committee, United States House of Representatives; Anthony Earl, Governor of Wisconsin; R.E. Garbesi, President, Diamond Shamrock Coal Company; Robert Orr, Governor of Indiana; D.B. Tennant, Manager, Environmental Control, Allegheny Power System, Bulk Power Supply, Cabin Hill; James Thompson, Governor of Illinois; Robert Bedell, Deputy Administrator for Information and Regulatory Affairs; Lee Thomas, Administrator, United States Environmental Protection Agency; Jack Workman, President, Workman Developments, Inc. Topics include: acid rain legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Douglass Adams, President, Ohio Valley National Bank; and J. Jan Jorgensen, General Manager, Cincinnati Service Center, The St. Paul Property and Liability Insurance. Topics include: West Virginia information, tax department, workers' compensation, human services, highways, Hare Krishna, health, commission on aging, highways, 1987 Toll Fellows Program, department of public safety, social security administration, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joe Adams, President, Webster County Commission; John R. Adams, Chairman of the Board, Energy Fuels Nuclear, Inc.; Louis Adams, Vice President, National Government Affairs Committee of the Arthritis Foundation; Margaret Adams, President, National Council of Women; Payton Adams, President, General Telephone Company; Richard Adams, Chairman of the Board and President, Parkersburg National Bank; and Theodore Adams, American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Topics include: highways, human services, education, community and industrial development, and insurance.","Topics include: Grafton, West Virginia","This folder contains correspondence with: Danny Aderholt, President, Century Equities, Inc.; and Charles Adkins, United States Marshal, Northern District of West Virginia, U.S. Department of Justice. Topics include: finance and administration, public safety department, workers' compensation, tax department, highways, abortion, department of motor vehicles, human services, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: David Adkins, Superintendent, Grant County Schools; Donald Kinzy, Executive Director, West Virginia State Council on Vocational Education; and Lowell Basford, Acting Director of Personnel, Civil Service System. Topics include: legislation/ optional retirement, highways, human services, legislative issues, juvenile justice and delinquency prevention, energy, public safety, workers' compensation, veterans affairs, casino gambling, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Atkins, Vice President, Public Affairs, Humana, Incorporated; Gregory Adkins, President Bluefield State College, Southern West Virginia Community College; and Kenneth Adkins, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: education, department of motor vehicles, highways, health, social security, human services, workers' compensation, commission on aging, and National Governors' Association.","This folder contains correspondence with: Leland Adkins, President, L. Adkins Oil, Incorporated; and Lloyd Adkins, Chairperson, Board of Directors, Summers County Services Council. Topics include: highways, commission on aging, human services, workers' compensation, department of motor vehicles, and weatherization assistance program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Nancy Adkins, Member, Board of Directors, West Virginia Nurses Association. Topics include: Concord College, human services, commission on aging, highways, workers' compensation, small cities block grant, social security administration, department of education, employment security, and legislative issues.","This folder contains correspondence with: Sally Adkins, Adult Literacy Coordinator, West Virginia Adult Literacy Coalition. Topics include: education, human services, adult literacy, department of motor vehicles, highways, public safety, workers' compensation fund, and lottery.","This folder contains correspondence with: Roberta Absher, President, Marion County League of Women Voters; Sueo Adachi, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Marubeni America Corporation; Lester Bryant, Vice President for Health Sciences and Dean of the School of Medicine, Marshall University; Robert Adamson, President, Pendleton County Board of Education; V.J. Adduci, Chairman, National Commission Against Drunk Driving; Roert Adicks, President, Avtek Corporation; Danny Aderholdt, President, Century Equities, Inc.; and Glen Adrian, Vice President, Glenmark Associates.  Topics include: Pruntytown, human services, ADA training, department of health, highways, grant assistance, A.T. Massey and Co., public service commission (Hancock County), National Commission Against Drunk Driving, Bradshaw sewage treatment plant, National Guard, tort reform/medical malpractice, and medicaid reimbursement.","This folder contains correspondence with: Glen Adrian, Vice President, Glenmark Associates; Robert Aebli, President, Link Simulation Systems Division, Singer Aerospace and Marine Systems; Carroll Campbell, Governor of South Carolina; George Afflerbach, Director, Division of Surplus Property, Department of Finance and Administration, State of West Virginia; and Willie Scott, Executive Director, Texas Department of Community Affairs. Topics include: human services, nursing homes, economic development, adult literacy coalition, international peace walk, affirmative action, finance and administration, and AFL-CIO.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mary Ann Lasut, Docket Clerk, United States Department of Agriculture; Mario Cuomo, Governor of New York; Brian Rowe, Senior Vice President and Group Executive, Aircraft Engines, General Electric Company; Donald Hodel, U.S. Secretary of the Interior; Colonel Ralph Albertazzie, President, Panhandle Motor Service Corporation; Topics include: agriculture, corrections, highways, community and industrial development, highway safety, drug-free communities, davis power project, public safety, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park Advisory Commision, fuel tax increase, department of motor vehicles, department of natural resources, lottery.","This folder contains correspondence with: Stanley Albright, Director, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior; John Alcock, Regional Forester, U.S. Forest Service; Richard Crisp, Director, Distilled Spirits Council of the United States Incorporated; and Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State. Topics include: foreign policy, department of motor vehicles, highways, youth conservation camp, public service commission, U.S. Forest Service, alcohol abuse issues, department of natural resources, workers' compensation fund, department of health, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dominic Agostino, President and Chairman of the Board, Aladdin Food Management; John Agresto, Acting Chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities; James Ahern, President, Contractors Association of West Virginia; Charles Aiken, Professor, The University of Tennessee; and John Ailes, Chairman, State Water Resources Board; Col. Joseph Akai, President, Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association, Florida Division. Topics include: human services, agent orange, health, insurance, West Virginia Humanities Foundation, right to work legislation, industrial development, employment, public safety, department of motor vehicles, water resources board, state council for children's services, West Virginia Air National Guard, senate bill 82/insurance, lottery, tax department, and department of natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Estella Akers, West Virginia Silver Haired Legislature; and George Aide, President, Aide's Discount Store, Inc. Topics include: tax department, human services, highways, silver-haired legislature, aging, health, community and industrial development, natural resources, senior citizens, tax department, department of motor vehicles, funding requests, retirement, employment security, 1986 special session, workers' compensation, and insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joseph P. Albright, Speaker of the House; Dan Tonkovich, President West Virginia State Senate; Joe W. Hatfield, Executive Director West Virginia Housing Development Fund; George A. McIntyre, General Manager Turnpike Commission. Topics include: Community Development, Government and Finance, Second Special Session, Medicare, Legislature, Small Cities Block Grant, Workers Compensation, State of the State Message, Commerce, Revenue Report, Farmland Valuation Regulations, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, Turnpike Commission, Finance and Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Alderson Broaddus College Board of Trustees and Governors. Topics include: Postsecondary summer data/word processing institute for the visually handicapped.","This folder contains correspondence with: Alderson Broaddus College Board of Trustees and Governors. Topics include: National League for Nursing, Endowing Excellence Campaign.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lamar Alexander, Governor of Tennessee. \nTopics include: Natural Resources, Motor Vehicles, Health, Collective Bargaining, Hico Clinic, President's Commission on Americans Outdoors, Human Services, Land and Water Conservation Fund, National Governors' Association, Office of Emergency Services, Flood Recovery.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Aliff, President of the Board of Directors.\nTopics include: Tax Department, Human Services, Racing Commission, Motor Vehicles, Abortion Funding, Health, Small Cities Block Grant, Community Development, Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie, Commissioner Department of Highways; Robert K. Tinney, Construction Division Director of the West Virginia Department of Highways; George Allen, Chairman of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. Topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, Highways, Prayer in School Amendment, Liability Insurance, Commerce, Taxes, Vocational Rehabilitation, Public Service Commission, Human Services, Health, Employment Security, Insurance, Education, Youth Fitness Exchange.","This folder contains correspondence with: John M. Allen, Vice President Director of Corporate and Public Affair; Mildred F. Allen, President of the Monroe County Public Library.\nTopics include: Education, Highways, The Military Order of the Ardennes, Taxes, Commission on Aging, Human Services, Health, Public Safety, Small Cities Block Grant, Unemployment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph B. Allen, President of the Putnam County Commission; Frank Neary, Commissioner of the Putnam County Commission; Stephen Hodges, Commissioner of the Putnam County Commission. Topics include: Highways, Public Utility Tax, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Motor Vehicles, State Aeronautics Commission, Small Cities Block Grant, Public Services, Lottery, WVU College of Law, Human Services, WV State Democrat Executive Committee, Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster, Social Security Administration, Workers Compensation Fund, Fire Department, Health, Flood, Natural Resources, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: William A. Allain, Governor of Mississippi; Klaus Bergman, President of Allegheny Power System. Topics include: Energy, Department of Mining, Finance and Administration, Press, Human Services, Appalachian Regional Commission, War on Drugs, Board of Regents, Motor Vehicles, Natural Resources, Highways, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development.","Topics include: Public Safety, Public Service Commission, Human Services, Natural Resources, Highways, Salary equalization, West Virginia State Legislature, Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Reagan, President of the United States; William S. Richey, Commissioner of West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: Highways, Community Development, Natural Resources, The Fair Trade in Alloy Act, Education, Taxes, Athletic Commission, International Trade, Health, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Human Services, Community Development, Culture and History.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frank Altobelli, Regional Administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Topics include: Civil Services, Human Services, Highways, Public Employment Insurance Board, Education, Highway Safety Plan, Industrial Project, Medicaid Reimbursement, Veterans Affairs, Alcohol Abuse, Small Cities Block Grant, Governor's Contingency Fund, Vietnam Veterans' Memorial Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Stephen S. Amato, Director of Medical Genetics at West Virginia University; James R. Ambrose, Undersecretary of the Army; K. M. Ambrose, West Virginia State Police; Bob Rogers, West Virginia State Director of the American Arm Wrestling Association. Topics include: Public Safety, Health, State Aeronautics Commission, Natural Resources, Motor Vehicles, American Business Women's Association, WV Coal, Corrections, American Mining Congress, Public Administration, Trade.","This folder contains correspondence with: American Tort Reform Association; Joe Manchin, West Virginia State Senate; Stephen T. Williams, West Virginia House of Delegates; Edward W. Dockeney, Office of the Mayor of Martinsburg. Topics include: American Council Young Political Leaders, Mining, Human Services, Liability Insurance, Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Education, Finance and Administration, Natural Resources.","Topics include: Highways, Legislative Issues, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Fuel and Energy, Mental Health, Workers Compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Toney Anaya, Governor of New Mexico. Topics include: Commerce, Education, Public Services Human Services, Health, Labor, Industrial Development, Energy, Corrections, Highways, Aging Commission, Small Cities Block Grant, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Cecil D. Andrus, Governor of Idaho; Kurt E. Ankrom, City Manager of Oak Hill. Topics include: National Governors Association, Industrial Development, Human Services, Natural Resources, Highways, Workers Compensation, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Animal Protection Laws.","Topics include: Highways, Education, Human Services, Taxes, Community Partnership Grant, Public safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Albert L. Anderson, Vice Chairman of the President's Committee on Mental Retardation U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: Health, Health and Human Services, Community Development, Highways, Flood Recovery, Natural Resources, Salary Equalization, Rural Transit, Highways Safety Program, Workers Compensation Fund, Education, Intergovernmental Advisory Council on Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Anderson, President of the Lewis County Development Company; James R. Anderson, Lewis County Commissioner; John A. Anderson, Executive Director, ELCON; John W. Anderson, Deputy Commissioner, Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection; and Michael Anderson, President, Pocahontas Continuous Care Center, Inc. Topics include: community and industrial development, mental health facility, culture and history, National Governors' Association, department of natural resources, human services, highways, housing and urban development, flood recovery grants, small business, health, medicaid reimbursement, and Kammer Plant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Anderson, Professor of Agricultural Microbiology, Extension Specialist, Environmental Education, Cooperative Extension Service, West Virginia University; Thomas Anderson, Quartermaster, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States; Tom Anderson, Vice President, Planning and Distribution, Wilson Foods Corporation; and Wiliam Anderson, Assistant Comptroller General, U.S. General Accounting Office. Topics include: highways, Appalachian Regional Commission, community and industrial development, department of health, small cities block grant (Boone County), workers' compensation fund, human services, lottery, public safety department, housing development fund, and aging.","Topics include: radiologic technology, Weston State Hospital, highways, labor, public service commission, unemployment, lottery, health, human services, education.","Topics include: pay for retired teachers, drunk driving, environmental protection, human services, motor vehicles, legislative issues, prison facilities, and highways.","Topics include: pay for retired teachers, human services, hunting, welfare, highways, small business administration, drunk driving, Monongahela Power Company rate increase, public safety, and department of corrections.","Topics include: highways, natural resources, gambling, health, welfare, department of corrections, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Ritchie, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; and Robert Adkins, Logan County Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: appreciation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Douglas Applegate, U.S. House of Representatives.Topics include: highways, Weirton-Steubenville Bridge.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donna Abrogast, Councilman, City of New Cumberland, West Virginia; and William Ritchie, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: collective bargaining, employment security, EPA Grant (New Cumberland Sewer), human services, department of corrections, legislative issues, Health Care Cost Review Authority, finance and administration, social security, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Henry Marockie, Superintendent, Ohio County Schools; Ricki Arruth, Director, Office of Communications, West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine; Joseph Biden, Chairman, Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate; R.E. Northrup, Executive Assistant; John Vaughn, President, Appalachian Power Company; Douglas Applegate, United States House of Representatives; William Ritchie, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Wendell Hardway, President, Fairmont State College; Yukio Arakawa, President, Arakawa Seizaiki Seisakusho Company Limited; and Rand Araskog, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, ITT Corporation. Topics include: public service commission, Appalachia Educational Laboratory, Appalachian Foundation, Appalachian Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact, department of health, Appalachian Power Company, natural resources, health, commission on aging, Veterans Memorial Bridge, UMWA, community and industrial development, human services, and vocational rehabilitation.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Arbuckle, Chairman, Board of Trustees, Farmers Home Fire Insurance Company of West Virginia; John Winemiller, Vice President of Human Resources, Arch Mineral Corporation; and Sam Arco, Board Chairperson, West Virginia Health Right. Topics include: human services, highways, taxes, workers' compensation, veterans affairs, legislative issues, and subsidence problems.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Ariyoshi, Governor of Hawaii, Chairman, Subcommittee on Tourism, Committee on International Trade and Foreign Relations, National Governors' Association; Roone Arledge, President, American Broadcasting Company; Edward Armbrecht, Chairman and Co-Chief Executive Officer, Stone and Thomas; Mike Hayden, Governor, State of Kansas; Harvey Arms, Board President, Hanover Medical Center; Dick Armey, U.S. House of Representatives; Janet Long Armistead, Director of Admission and Student Affairs, College of Law, West Virginia University; and Carl Selinger, Dean, College of Law, West Virginia University. Topics include: health, tax department, National Governors' Association, department of motor vehicles, small cities block grant, public safety, finance and administration, cooperative extension service, flood recovery, community and industrial development, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Cindy Armstrong, Legal Services Clinic; Deborah Armstrong, Administrator, Morgantown Health Care Corporation; Frank Armstrong, President, National Fruit Product Company; French Strong, Upshur County Commission; and William Armstrong, U.S. Senate. Topics include: commission on aging, highways, human services, community and industrial development, medicaid reimbursement, small cities block grant, legal assistance for flood matters, workers' compensation, legislation, and public employees retirement system.","This folder contains correspondence with: Alvin Arnett, Assistant Vice President, Government Affairs, Consolidated Rail Corporation; Anne Arnold, Secretary-Treasurer, West End Ambulance Service; James Butcher, President, Shepherd College; Joan Arnold, Executive Director, Association for Retarded Citizens of Wood County, Inc.; and John Arnold, Chairman, The National Parks Mid-Atlantic Council. Topics include: West Virginia Public Radio, highways, liability insurance, commission on aging, legislation, department of health, tax department, department of natural resources, education, and department of energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harold Arnovitz, President, B'nai B'rith District Three; Fred Aron, Chief, Installations Division, National Guard Bureau; Harry Arose, Personnel Manager, American Woodmark Corporation; and Jeffrey Arpan, Director, International Business Programs, University of South Carolina. Topics include: workers' compensation, human services, natural resources, highways, education, community and industrial development, National Guard (Camp Dawson), state tax department, tax reform act, workers' compensation fund, social security administration, and public service commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Constance Arthur, Co-Chairman, Kanawha Citizens for a Judicial Annex Regional Jail; Roy Langenbach, Volkswagen of America, Incorporated, South Charleston Stamping Plant; National Governors' Association; Robert Emerson, Chairman, Arts Advocacy Committee of West Virginia; Jacqueline Artz, Director, Career Works Associates; and T.S. Ary, Director, United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines. Topics include: human services, prison reform, finance and administration, health, small cities block grant, workers' compensation, small business division, department of education, lottery, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Arts Advocacy Committee, Title III Dislocated Workers, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Polak, Senior Assistant Attorney General, State of West Virginia; Michael Clay Smith, Chief Deputy Attorney General, State of West Virginia; Charlie Brown, Attorney General, State of West Virginia; David Heydinger, Director of Health, State of West Virginia; Alan Drescher, Deputy Commissioner, State of West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Rebecca Carpenter, Secretary to Administration, Christian Faith Academy; and Michael Stahl, Chief, Hazard Abatement Assistance Branch, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Topics include: asbestos in public buildings, Johns Manville bankruptcy, and asbestos control grants.","This folder contains correspondence with: Alan Drescher, Deputy Commissioner, State of West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; John McCuskey, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: asbestos.","This folder contains correspondence with: Alan Drescher, Deputy Commissioner, State of West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Charlie Brown, Attorney General, State of West Virginia; Daniel Vannoy, Assistant Attorney General, Lead Counsel, West Virginia Asbestos Litigation Team; Michael Clay Smith, Chief Deputy Attorney General, State of West Virginia; and Samuel Anthony, President, Ohio County Commission. Topics include: asbestos.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charlie Brown, Attorney General, State of West Virginia; Daniel Vannoy, Assistant Attorney General, Lead Counsel, West Virginia Asbestos Litigation Team; Michael Clay Smith, Chief Deputy Attorney General, State of West Virginia; Ann Ewart, Assistant Attorney General, State of West Virginia; David Heydinger, Director of Health, State of West Virginia; John McCuskey, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: asbestos, Johns Manville bankruptcy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wanda Ashcraft, Mayor of Shinnston, West Virginia; and John Ashcraft, Governor of Missouri; Percy Ashcraft, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: small business administration, department of education, National Governors' Association (Task Force on College Quality, Electricity Transmission), department of motor vehicles, 1986 Young American Medal for Service and Bravery Awards, highways, department of insurance, department of education, and small cities block grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard Dembroski, Plant Manager, Neal Plant, Ashland Chemical Company; John Hall, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Ashland Oil, Incorporated; B. Matthew Neiburger, Executive Director, River Cities Cultural Council; and H. Mac Zachem, Vice President, Ashland Oil, Incorporated. Topics include: use of West Virginia oil and gas, energy needs, and Ashland Oil.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward Limbach, President, West Virginia-American Water Company; Michael Nau, City Manager, Wheeling, West Virginia; and Roy Mundy, Vice President and General Manager, West Virginia-American Water Company. Topics include: Ashland Oil Spill (1988).","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward Limbach, President, West Virginia-American Water Company; Lee Thomas, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency; and Ronald Potesta, Director, State of West Virginia, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: Ashland Oil Spill (1988).","This folder contains correspondence with: Toshiyuki Asaoka, President, Takeda U.S.A.; Gayle Ashbaker, Mayor of Lost Creek, West Virginia; James Ashburn, President, Monongalia County Commission; Michael Caryl, West Virginia State Tax Commissioner; Wanda Ashcraft, Mayor of Shinnston, West Virginia; Victor Ashe, Executive Director, President's Commission on Americans Outdoors; M. Catherine Ashmore, Entrepreneurship Program Director, The Ohio State University; George Ashmore, President and General Manager, ITT Corporation; Elizabeth Farley, Associate Editor, National Health Directory; Les Aspen, Committee on Armed Services, U.S. House of Representatives; Doug Pitcock, President, The Associated General Contractors of America; and George Martin, Secretary, West Virginia Associated Public-Safety Communications Officers. Topics include: automotive facility, taxes, employment security, highway safety program, Governor's Commission on West Virginians Outdoors, Weston facility, department of natural resources, highways, public service commission, and prayer legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: John McCuskey, Commissioner of Finance and Administration. Topics include: Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Association Dues, Agriculture.","This folder contains correspondence with: John F. McCuskey, Commissioner of Finance and Administration. Topics include: Athletic Association Dues, Association Dues, Human Services.","Topics include: Mine Fatality, Energy, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Community Development, Natural Resources, Health, Office of Emergency Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gerald W. Ash, Senator of West Virginia; Charles B. Felton Jr., Senator; Larry Ash, Mayor of the Town of West Milford. Topics include: Highways, Human Services, Health, National Governors' Association, Small Cities Block Grant, Natural Resources, Aging Commission.","Topics include: Highways, Public Services Commission, Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Ashcroft, Governor of Missouri. Topics include: Education, Education Commission of the States, Youth Science Camp, Higher Education, Task Force on College Quality, Insurance, National Governors' Association Liability Task Force, Adult Literacy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Arden D. Ashley, Chairman of the Regional Intergovernmental Council, Mayor of the City of Nitro; Robert Ashley, West Virginia House of Delegates; Forrest Ashley, Mayor of the town of Clendenin. Topics include: Corrections, Small Cities Block Grant, Conrail Acquisition, Highways, Health, Infant Mortality, Commission on Aging, Human Services.","Topics include: Human Services, Mental Health/Mental Retardation Programs, Energy, Aging Commission, Governors' Office on Community and Industrial Development, Highways, Workers' Compensation Fund, Small Cities Block Grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Victor Atiyeh, Governor of Oregon; John D. Rockefeller, United States Senator. Topics include: Highways, Motor Vehicles, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Human Services, Financial Situation of West Virginia, National Guard, Taxes, Health, Greenbrier River Dam.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ken Hechler, Secretary of State; Johnny L. Attilli, Mayor of the town of Sophia; Lee Atwater, Campaign Manager for George Bush for President. Topics include: Human Services, Taxes, Permanent Employment, Abortion, Legislative Issues, Small Cities Block Grant, Human Resources, Highways, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Soak Creek Watershed, ATV Safety, Fund for America's Future.","This folder contains correspondence with: La Verne Ausman, Director of Intergovernmental Affairs for the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Topics include: Human Services, Insurance, Social Security Administration, Culture and History, Abortion, United Steelworkers, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Disaster Payment Program, Education, Taxes, Natural Resources, Lottery, Tort Law Reform, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Marketing, Tourism.","This folder contains correspondence with: John C. Taylor, Australian Consulate General.\nTopics include: Highways, Human Services, Motor Vehicles, Automated program-based Budget, Community Development, Economic Development, Lottery, Health, Education, Flood, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development.","Topics include: Auction Request.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ryutara Baba, Vice President and Accounting General Manager, Ricoh Electronics, Inc.; Kathleen Babb, President, Board of Directors, Branches Domestic Violence Center; Bruce Babbitt, Governor of Arizona, Chairman, American Horizons, Inc.; Allan Babcock, President, Marion County Planning Commission, Secretary, Fairmont-Marion County Transit Authority; David Heydinger, Director, West Virginia Department of Health; and William Ritchie, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways.\nTopics include: industrial development, Victim Assistance Program, department of human services, Child Care Action Campaign, department of natural resources, legislative issues, Fairmont-Marion County Transit Authority, 1988 legislation, and community and industrial development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Christy Bach, Special Assistant for Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of the Interior; Milton Back, General Manager, Kanawha Valley Regional Transportation Authority; Harold Backley, Adjutant of Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary, Northern Hills Chapter 115; B.F. Backlund, President, Independent Bankers Association of America; Fredrick Armstrong, Associate Director, West Virginia Department of Culture and History; Ernest Backus, Magistrate, Greenbrier County, West Virginia; and Al Bacon, District 1199, National Union of Hospital and Health Care Employees AFL-CIO. Topics include: highways, tax department, West Virginia Public Energy Authority, U.S. Department of Labor, U.S. Department of Interior, public transportation, interstate banking bill, veterans affairs, culture and history, department of natural resources, workers' compensation fund, health, school closings, and liability insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Phillip Badger, Manager, Southeastern Regional Biomass Energy Program, Tennessee Valley Authority, National Fertilizer Development Center; Carl Bagge, President, National Coal Association; Carol Baier, Director, Central Child Care of West Virginia, Inc.; Pete Baler, Plant Manager, Chrome Deposit; Gerald Baliles, Governor, Commonwealth of Virginia; and John Bailes, Chairman, West Virginia Board of Probation and Parole. Topics include: commerce, highways, department of energy, insurance, State Council for Childrens' Services, human services, education, department of public safety, and legislative proposals.","This folder contains correspondence with: Regina Lipscomb, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Human Services; Linda Bair, President, West Virginia Health Care Association; Dale Baird, President, Waterford Park Horseman's Benevolent Protection Association; and Nick Rahall, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: community and industrial development, medicaid reimbursement, human services, nursing home reimbursement, highways, workers' compensation, commission on aging, liability insurance, education, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Aubrey Bailey, President, West Virginia Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors, Inc.; and Bob Bailey, President, West Virginia Sheriff's Association. Topics include: highways, Governor's Task Force on Drunken Driving, legislative proposals, tax department, and department of health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dallas Bailey, Vice President for Student Affairs, West Virginia Wesleyan College; David Bailey, President, United States Resource Company; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner, Workers' Compensation Fund; Elizabeth Bailey, Dean Graduate School of Industrial Administration, Carnegie Mellon University; Charles Rossotti, President and Chief Executive, American Management Systems, Inc.; and Shirley Ball, Superintendent, Mineral County Schools. Topics include: flood recovery efforts, human rights commission, department of natural resources, highways, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor, State of West Virginia. Topics include: finance and administration, human services, budget, health, vocational rehabilitation, department of natural resources, public service commission, education, railroad maintenance authority, and community and industrial development.","This folder contains correspondence with:Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor, State of West Virginia. Topics include: budget, department of agriculture, human services, finance and administration, community and industrial development, department of labor, vocational rehabilitation, office of emergency services, Appalachian Regional Commission, department of education, and veterans affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor, State of West Virginia. Topics include: commission on aging, finance and administration, state board of education, department of education, department of natural resources, department of culture and history, budget, department of health, budget requests, spending for equipment, and community and industrial development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ben Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Moore; and Mary Martha Merrit, Commissioner, West Virginia Workmen's Compensation Fund. \nTopics include: workers' compensation, insurance, industrial and trade development, flood recovery, health, highways, abandoned mine lands program, beer inspectors, Black Republican Caucus, Camp Dawson, and civil rights.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ben Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Moore; Lysander Dudley, Director of Economic Development, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development; and J. Craig Rothwell, Deputy Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: culture and history, department of highways lawsuits, appointments, Haymond Water District, Independent Insurance Agents of America, judges retirement system, lottery bill, budget bill, and National Institute for Chemical Studies.","This folder contains correspondence with:  Ben Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Moore. Topics include: public radio, Red Roof Inns, Southern Governors' Association, special session of the West Virginia legislature, state employee charitable campaign for 1985, Toxic Substance Control Act, Weirton Steel and Mountaineer Gas, West Virginia Black Political Exposition, and department of health task force report.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gene Bailey, Chairman, Mercer County Wood Using Industrial Task Force, Development Authority; Gilbert Bailey, West Virginia House of Delegates; and William Bassett, Assistant Director, Public Health Sanitation Division. \nTopics include: supreme court of appeal, workers' compensation fund, finance and administration, employment and training, natural resources, tax department, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), human services, education, highways, special legislative session, gas wells, department of energy, and budget proposal.","Topics include: tax department, highways, human services, community and industrial development, workers' compensation fund, open heart surgery, and community partnership.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lola Bailey, Mayor, Town of Friendly, West Virginia; A. James Manchin, Treasurer, State of West Virginia; and Nell Bailey, Vice President/Dean of Student Affairs, Marshall University. Topics include: state budget problems, education, social security administration, highways, human services, natural resources, and Public Employees Insurance Board.","This folder contains correspondence with: Pamela Bailey, Mercer County Public Schools Parent/PR Coordinator, Federal Programs. Topics include: human services, health, education, welfare fraud, department of motor vehicles, department of energy, Water Development Board, highways, and workers' compensation fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Earl Wolfe, Director, State Board of Vocational Education, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; and William Bailey, President, Wyoming County Commission. Topics include: poetry, communism, laser beam weapon, board of regents, coal industry, highways, workers' compensation fund, tax department, and small cities block grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Linda Ball, Executive Director, Greater Ashland Area Culture and Economic Development Foundation; and John Griffin, Manager, Passenger Operations, The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company. Topics include: health, natural resources, blackflies, department of motor vehicles, Vietnam Veterans Memorial Commission, workers' compensation fund, tax department, board of probation and parole, department of public safety, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and department of education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Spiro Bakiras, Vice President, Municipal Finance Department, Goldman, Sachs and Company; Richard Bajura, Director, Energy and Water Research Center, West Virginia University; Angela Baker, Secretary-Treasurer, Northern Greenbrier Ambulance Service, Inc.; Elizabeth Wall Baker, Clerk, Pocahontas County Magistrate Court; and Donald Baker, Executive Director, West Virginia Railroad Maintenance Authority. Topics include: coal project, energy, department of health, employment security, department of public safety, highways, human services, legislative issues, Baltimore and Ohio commuter service, andrailroad maintenance authority.","This folder contains correspondence with: Douglas Baker, Superintendent, Hawk's Nest State Park; Donald Baker, Executive Director, West Virginia Railroad Maintenance Authority; Edward Baker, Division of Rehabilitation Services, West Virginia State Board of Rehabilitation; Paul Cole, Mayor, City of Bluefield, West Virginia; Don Keesling, Director, City of Bluefield, West Virginia; William Laughlin, President, CB\u0026T Financial Corporation; Bea Paine, Director, City of Bluefield, West Virginia; Peter Richardson, Director, City of Bluefield, West Virginia; John McCuskey, Commissioner of Finance and Administration, State of West Virginia; James Baker, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury; James Baker, President, Valley Steel Company; John Baker, President, Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association; and Jeffrey Bubar, Airport Director, Yeager Airport, Charleston, West Virginia. Topics include: sale of Conrail, health, highways, workers' compensation fund, taxes, lottery, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, Canadian Free Trade Area, department of insurance, aviation, flooding, human services, and legislative issues.","This folder contains correspondence with: Larry Baker, Chairman, Youth Activities Committee; Donald Baker, West Virginia Railroad Maintenance Authority; Robert Baker, Intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Transportation; and William Baker, Superintendent of Schools, Mercer County Public Schools. Topics include: human services, highways, tax department, social security administration, employment security, legislative issues related to higher education, workers' compensation, public employees retirement system, CSX proposed abandonment between Gilmer and Dundon, West Virginia Department of Transportation, community and industrial development, small cities block grant, education, legislative issues, and Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gerald Baliles, Governor of Virginia. Topics include: National Governors' Association, Youth Legislative Program, department of health, education, health, Appalachian Regional Commission, Southern Governors' Association, culture and history, and Southern Governors' Association Advisory Council on International Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Benjamin L. Bailey, Administrative Assistant to the Governor; Sam Baldwin, Chief Environmental Engineer of Westmoreland Coal Company. Topics include: Human Services, West Virginia Railroad Maintenance Authority, Finance and Administration, Taxes, Motor Vehicles, Aging, Social Security Administration, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Highways, Energy, Natural Resources, Health.","Topics include: Highways, Finance and Administration, Workers Compensation, Community and Industrial Development, Education, Taxes, Human Services, Highways, Social Security Administration, Aging, Appalachian Regional Commission, Motor Vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with: Malcolm Baldridge, Secretary of Commerce. Topics include: Human Services, Health, Workers Compensation Fund, Highways, Education, Taxes, Culture and History.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gerald L. Baliles, Chairman of the National Governors' Association; Alan C. McMillan, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Mine Safety and Health; Michael A. Fotos, Deputy Director of the Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: Culture and History, Veterans, Public Services Commission, Taxes, Library Commission, Workers Compensation Fund, Employee Stock Ownership Plan, Health Care for Elderly, Health Care, Education, Public Safety, Energy, Human Services, Mine Safety and Health Administration, Labor, Small Cities Block Grant, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Solid Waste Disposal, Highways.","Topics include: Highways, Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Norman H. Bangerter, Governor of Utah; George M. Banker, Commissioner of the Alcohol Beverage Control Commission. Topics include: Education, Taxes, Employment Security, Highways, Human Services, Health, United Mine Workers of America, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Commission on Drunk Driving Prevention, Community and Industrial Development, Public Services, Natural Resources, Corrections.","Topics include: Employment Security, Public Service Commission, Health, Workers Compensation Fund, Human Services, Highways, Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Aging Commission, Motor Vehicles, Public Safety, State Taxes, Small Cities Block Grant, Labor, Lottery, Flood Recovery.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: Education, Human Services, Highway Safety Program, Taxes, Insurance, Abortion, Motor Vehicles, Highways, Gold Dome, Public Service Commission.","Topics include: Tax Reappraisal.","This folder contains correspondence with: Paul Roitman Bardack, President of the Economic Development Resources Group; Bob Martinez, Governor of Florida. Topics include: Human Service, Health, Minerals, Food Services, Higher Education, Highways, Workers' Compensation, Unemployment, Industrial Development, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, Governors' Office of Economic and Community Development, Small Businesses, Motor Vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with: Fred A. Barkey PhD, Associate Professor of Industrial Relations of West Virginia College of Graduate Studies. Topics include: Education, Workers' Compensation, Lottery, Legislative Issues, Highways, Greenbrier River Dam, Civil Service, Energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Vernon F. Barley, President of the Raleigh County Commission. Topics include: Reappraisal, Highways, Highway Safety, Small Cities Block Grant, Emergency Shelter Grant Program, Industrial Development, Motor Vehicles, Education, Commerce, Public Services, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Abortion, Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, Taxes, Finance and Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ray A. Barnhart, Federal Highways Administrator for the U.S. Department of Transportation. Topics include: Highways, Public Safety, Public Services Commission, Motor Vehicles Safety, Federal Highway Administration, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development.","Topics include: Human Services, Workers Compensation, Public Services Commission, Highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth Barnes, Mayor of the Town of West Liberty. Topics include: Air Pollution Control Committee, Abortion, Motor Vehicles, Taxes, Appalachian Regional Commission, Community Development, Highways, Small Cities Block Grant, Veterans Administration, Education Department, Human Services, Public Safety, Natural Resources, Insurance, Public Employees Insurance Board, Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Curtis H. Barnette, Senior Vice President of the General Counsel Secretary of Bethlehem Steel Corporation. Topics include: Social Security, Community and Industrial Development, Crime and Punishment, Governors' Office of Economic and Community Development, Snowshoe Resort, Employment Security, State Taxes, Aging Commission, Southern Governors Conference, Veterans Affairs, Public Service Commission, Motor Vehicles, Highways, Health, Human Services, Govenors' Office of Community and Industrial Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Curtis H. Barnette, Senior Vice President of the General Counsel Secretary of Bethlehem Steel Corporation; John E. Barnette, President of the Association of Community Mental Health/Mental Retardation Programs of West Virginia.\nTopics include: Tax Laws, Legislative Issues, Govenors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Corporate Secretaries Annual Meeting, Commission on Children and Youth, Mental Health, Rehabilitation, Retirement, Finance and Administration.","Topics include: Save Ryan E. Barr Petitions.","Topics include: Save Ryan E. Barr Petitions.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ted T. Barr, Commissioner of the Cabell County Commission. Topics include: Education, Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, Women's Interstate Mid-Amateur Golf Championship, Govenors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Highways, Judicial Appointments, License requests for Nutritionists, Health, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, Motor Vehicles, Aging Commission, Exxon Oil Overcharge, Culture and History.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dennis Barron, President of the Martinsburg-Berkeley County Parks and Recreation Board; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources of West Virginia. Topics include: Health, Employment Security, Motor Vehicles, Human Services, Lottery, Parks, Park Systems Case Study, Human Rights, Highways, Highways Safety Program, Agriculture, Natural Resources, State Aeronautics Commission, Medical Malpractice, Intergovernmental Affairs, Reappraisal.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ben Bailey, Governor; Christine L. Barry, Director of the Institute for International Trade at Marshall University; Marion Barry Jr., Mayor of the District of Columbia. Topics include: Motor Vehicles, Natural Resources, Aging Commission, Taxes, International Trade, Community and Industrial Development, Trade Development, Govenors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Criminal Justice, National Youth Science Camp, Radioactive Waste Disposal, Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: F. Wayne Barte, City Manager of Wheeling; William E. Barte, President of Doddridge County Commission. Topics include: Human Services, Employment Security, Assistance to Wheeling, Appalachian Regional Commission, Public Services, Highways, Aging Commission, Medical Services, Legislative Issues, Commerce, Community and Industrial Development, Workers Compensation, Civil Contingent Fund, Community Development, Health.","Topics include: Highways, Golden Mountaineer, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Appalachian Regional Commission, Natural Resources, Motor Vehicles, Commerce, Public Service Commission, Human Services, Veteran Affairs, Public Safety, Commission on Aging, Flood Recovery Efforts, Prayer in School Amendment, Anti-Abortion, Workers Compensation, Human Services, Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lowell D. Basford, Acting Director of Personnel Civil Service System; Terry Basham, Member of the House of Delegates; Robert W. Basil, Director of Budget and Fiscal Affairs. Topics include: Highways, Civil Service System, Human Services, Natural Resources, Extrediction, Taxes, Health, Budget and Fiscal Affairs, Employment Security, Legislative Issues, Monkeys, Appalachian Regional Commission, Lottery, Probation and Parole, Flood Recovery.","This folder contains correspondence with: A. Eddie Bassitt, Mayor of the City of Saint Albans. Topics include: Health, Human Services, Aging Commission, Employment Security, Governors' Office of Economic and Community Development, Clean Coal Technology Program, Finance and Administration, License Request for Nutritionists, State of the State, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, February Legislative Breakfast, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Lottery, Juvenile Justice \u0026 Delinquency Prevention Program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Casper W. Weinberger, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Defense at the Pentagon; Ronald Reagan, President. Topics include: Motor Vehicles, Community Development, Health Department, Highways, Education, Natural Resources, Social Security Administration, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Industrial Development, Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dan Tonkovich, Senator of West Virginia; William C. Battle, Acting Regional Director of the Office of Refugee Resettlement. Topics include: Human Services, Refugee Coordinator.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mike Smith, Chief Deputy Attorney General. Topics include: Motor Vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donald L. Bauer, Acting Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy; Donald B. Baughman, Mayor of the City of Philippi. Topics include: Highways, Energy, Human Services, Agriculture, Health, Mental Health, Small Cities Block Grant, Property Reappraisal, Department of Corrections, Education, Natural Resources, Motor Vehicles, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Industrial Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Baumgardner, Mayor of Glen Dale. Topics include: Public Safety, Health, Community Partnership Program, Emergency Water and Sewer, Highways, Motor Vehicles, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Baumgardner, Mayor of Glen Dale. Topics include: Public Safety, Health, Community Partnership Program, Emergency Water and Sewer, Highways, Motor Vehicles, Natural Resources.","Topics include: Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, Health, Aging Commission, Culture and History.","This folder contains correspondence with: C.E. Campbell Beall, Chairman, West Virginia Library Commission; Donald Beall, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Rockwell International; Jack Beamer, Public Accountant/Auditor; Glenda Bean, Early Childhood Specialist, Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families. Topics include: lottery, commerce, commission on aging, jobs, public service commission, State Council for Children's Services, soil information request, highways, West Virginia Library Commission, Public Employees Retirement System, state elections commission, National Governors' Association (energy and environment), seat belt and child safety program, veterans affairs, employment security, and workers' compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Boast, Limited Partner, Bear, Stearns, and Company; Allen Beard, Big \"B\" Drilling Company, Inc.; Carl Beard, Director, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission; William Beard, President and Chief Executive Officer, American Alloys, Inc.; Sharon Beard, Acting Commissioner of Higher Education, Louisiana Board of Regents; Tony Beard, President, National Legislative Services and Security Association; and Edwin C. Bearss, Chief Historian, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior. \nTopics include: Bear, Sterns, and Company, highways, Air Pollution Control Commission, department of corrections, business loans, department of motor vehicles, culture and history, and West Virginia Independence Hall.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lilly Balian, Chairperson, National Advisory Council on Adult Education; Gerald Baliles, Governor, Commonwealth of Virginia; Jerry Beasley, President, Concord College; Queen Sirikit of Thailand; Thomas Beasley, President, Corrections Corporation of America; Robert Hall, Executive Director, Common Cause- West Virginia; and John Beatty, Assistant Professor, Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, West Virginia University School of Medicine. Topics include: education, highways, department of motor vehicles, Carl D. Perkins Scholarships, culture and history, culture and history, taxes, legislative issues, human services, collective bargaining, and community and industrial development.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Beaty, State Director, National Volunteer Fire Council; Eileen Beaumont, Public Relations Consultant, U.S. Department of the Navy; Jerry Beasley, President, Concord College; and Sue Beaver, Executive Director, Fayette County Commission on Aging. Topics include: legislative issues, natural resources, culture and history, public safety, lottery, human services, aging, workers' compensation fund, department of motor vehicles, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kathy Becker, member of Governor Moore's administrative staff; Kathy Bullard, member of Governor Moore's administrative staff; Carol Whitney, Edison Electric Institute. Topics include: ARC Field Hearing in Steubenville, weatherization program, application status for Grant County Fire Departments, funding for Elkins Tourist Information Center (Appalachian Regional Commission), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Ripley Park grant, state building code, and National Governors' Association (energy and environment committee).","This folder contains correspondence with: W. Marson Becker, Executive Vice President, McDonough Caperton Insurance Group; Ted Becker, Principal and Director of Local Government Service, Cresap, McCormick and Paget; Charles Shoemaker, Mayor, City of Beckley, West Virginia; Rev. I. Lynn Beckman, Board of Directors, President, Burlington United Methodist Home for Children and Youth, Inc. Topics include: legislative issues, insurance crisis, department of energy surface mine regulation, department of natural resources, human services, small cities block grant, department of motor vehicles, air pollution, highways, education, Beckley Armory, and Beckley Renaissance, Inc.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rev. I. Lynn Beckman, Board of Directors, President, Burlington United Methodist Home for Children and Youth, Inc; Helen Beckulhimer, Executive Director, Multi-CAP, Inc.; Albert Beckwith, President, Commercial Aviation Corporation; Barbara Beckwith, Corresponding Secretary, Martinsburg Branch, American Association of University Women; Ralph Beckwith, President, Beckwith Lumber Company; Julius Becton, Director, The Federal Emergency Management Agency; Donald Becan, Manager, Mid-Atlantic Region, Burns and Roe Company; Lee Bechtold, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; and Jennie Bechtold, State Coordinator, International Reading Association, Supervisor, Wood County Board of Education. Topics include: human services, community and industrial development, employment and training, weatherization assistance program, education, SBA loans, flood recovery, Cora Brown Fund for Disaster Victims, Office of Emergency Services, fire prevention conference, Federal Emergency Management Association, and public service commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Beck, Executive Director, Region XI Planning and Development Council, Appalachian Regional Commission; John Beck, Executive Director, Brook-Hancock-Jefferson Metropolitan Planning Commission; Susan O'Connell, Director, Public Transportation Division, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Lowell Beck, National Association of Independent Insurers; Robert Beckelheimer, Fayette County Historical Society; Arthur Becker, Chief Counsel, Phico Insurance Company; Don Becker, Publisher, The Journal of Commerce; and W. Marston Becker, Executive Vice President, McDonough Caperton Insurance Group. Topics include: human services, Appalachian Regional Commission Local Development District Region XI, 1986-1990 Transportation Improvement Program for the Brooke-Hancock-Jefferson Transportation Study, department of public safety, culture and history, liability insurance, department of labor, international trade, and job training.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Bee, President, Shakti Consultants, Inc.; Barbara E. H. Beeve, Program Chairman, New London County Association of Insurance Women; Glen Beebe, Senior Research Associate, General Assembly of New Jersey; Don Beehler, Acting Director of Communication, Campus Crusade for Christ International; and David Beeman, President, Board of Directors, Youth Museum of Southern West Virginia, Inc. Topics include: legislation (higher education), public safety, natural resources, highways, meaning of the Statue of Liberty, workers' compensation fund, Beef Industry, Assessment Program, education, agriculture, corrections, flooding, human services, tax reappraisal, tax department, and department of motor vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack Eblin, Secretary, West Virginia Board of Dental Examiners; Steve Beilgard, Vice President, Rocky Mountain Conservation Fund; F. Jim Beine, School Counselor, Lincoln Junior High School; Andre Belair, President, Mountain State Telephone Company; Thomas Bolger, Chairman of the Board, Bell Atlantic; G. Thomas Bellamy, Director, Office of Special Education Programs, U.S. Department of Education; David Heydinger, Director, West Virginia Department of Health; and Henry Bellmon, Governor of Oklahoma. Topics include: workers' compensation fund, legislative issues, natural resources, National Governors' Association (energy and environment commission), human services, community and industrial development, education, health, Bicentennial of U.S. Constitution Commission, highways, tax department, education, and Kammer Plant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Calvin Belcher, President, West Virginia Primary Care Study Group;  Kenneth Yost, President, Clarksburg Development Corporation; William Belcher, President-Elect, Clarksburg Development Corporation. Topics include: human services, tax department, health, Rural Health Care Task Force, department of motor vehicles, highways, workers' compensation, finance and administration, medical malpractice, health, commerce, Appalachian Regional Commission (Big Four Water System), board of regents, education, public service commission, department of energy, and sewage treatment plant in Montcalm, West Virginia.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bonnie Bell, Director Young Women's Christian Association (Wheeling, West Virginia); Nicholas County Historical and Genealogical Society; and Belenda Halsey-Bell, West Virginia Department of Agriculture. \nTopics include: public employees insurance agency, human services, health, Family Protection Shelter Support Program, workers' compensation, drug-free communities program, human services, department of energy, mining fatalities, labor, United Mine Workers of America, natural resources, industrial development, tax department, employment (department of mines), commission on aging, highways, law enforcement, and Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel.","This folder contains correspondence with: Sidney Bell, Department of History, Concord College; Thomas Bell, President and CEO, Hudson Institute; and Tom Bell, Mayor, City of Powhatan Point, Ohio. Topics include: commerce, highways, summer school, energy, legislation, McComas Hall (Concord College), community and industrial development, Appalachian Regional Development, Governor's Civil Contingency Fund, workers' compensation, and insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lawrence Bembry, Director, Human Resource Programs, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Connie Benbow, Director of Shelter Programs, Children's Home Society of West Virginia; Robert Benda, President, The Bombay Company; Catherine Bender, Manager, Robotics International of SME; Cleve Benedict, Member, U.S. House of Representatives; and Patty Benedum and Joyce Lang, Co-Chairpersons, West Virginia Children's Book Award Committee. Topics include: commission on aging, community and industrial development, human services, small cities block grant, highways, Bicentennial of U.S. Constitution Commission, and benefits for state employees.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dewey Bensenhaver, Medical Director, Grant County Ambulance Service; Linda Benson, Editor, Preston County Journal; Leonard Benson, Evaluator-in-Charge, United States General Accounting Office, Cincinnati Regional Office, Dayton Suboffice; Helen Bentley, Member, House of Representatives (Maryland); Randall Bentley, President, Genesis Emergency Group; Mary Martha Merrit, Commissioner, West Virginia Workers' Compensation Fund; and Lloyd Bentsen, U.S. Senator (Texas). Topics include: department of public safety, human services, department of corrections, department of health, summer school, workers' compensation, Highway Beautification Act, and early retirement legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward Bennett, Chairman of the Norton-Harding-Jimtown Public Service District. Topics include: Flood Recovery, Motor Vehicles, Human Services, Social Security Administration, Commerce, Aging Commission, Air Pollution Control Commission, Highways, Health, Veterans Affairs, Special Session on Education, Flood Volunteers, Natural Resources, Community Development, Education, Fire Department Program, Norton-Harding-Jimtown Public Service District, Workers Compensation Fund, Liability Insurance.","Topics include: Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Commerce, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Transportation 2020, Employment Security, Human Services, Health, Board of Probation and Parole, Public Legal Service Council, Commerce, Housing and Urban Development, Finance and Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: John B. Bennett, Mayor of Glenville; John F. Bennett, Executive Director of the West Virginia Safety Council. Topics include: Human Services, Nursing Homes, Taxes, Highways, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Seat Belt Legislation, National Safety Council Defensive Driving Course, Highway Safety, Community Development, Education, Social Security Administration, Employment Security.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert W. Bennett, State Chairman of the West Virginia Federation of College Republicans; Ruth Bennett, Bureau of General of the Special and Professional Education of the West Virginia Department of Education; Wayne Bennett, President of the Putnam County Development Authority; William J. Bennett, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education. Topics include: Capital Punishment, Education, Prayer in Schools, Human Services, Employment Security, Business Development, Governors' Office of Economic and Community Development, Mental Health, Community and Industrial Development, Economic Development, Highways, Marshall University, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Education Conference on Drug-Free Schools, Educating Disadvantaged Children.","This folder contains correspondence with: William J. Bennett, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education. Topics include: Education, Health and Human Services, West Virginia Flood Disaster, Flood Assistance, International Youth Award.","This folder contains correspondence with: Klaus Bergman, President of the Allegheny Power System. Topics include: West Virginia Vocational Rehabilitation, Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, Finance and Administration, Highways, Potomac Valley Transit Authority, Small Business Problem, Motor Vehicles, Allegheny Power, Displaced Workers Program, Public Safety, Flood Recovery, Health, Culture and History, Community Development, Workers Compensation.","Topics include: Department of Corrections, Veterans Memorial Bridge, Public Safety, Highways, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Business, Public Employees Insurance Agency, Taxes, Energy, Legislative Issues, Human Services, Natural Resources, West Virginia Turnpike Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rodney T. Berry, Delegate from West Virginia.\nTopics include: Social Security, Taxes, Highways, National Governors' Association, Legislative Issues, Lottery, Energy, Commerce, Power Production Opportunities, Small Business Association, Finance and Administration, State of the State, Human Services, Health, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Press.","Topics include: Aging Commission, Education, Legislative Issues, Human Services, Child Molesters, Veterans' Affairs, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation.","Topics include: Berkeley Castle in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools West Virginia Department of Education; Ed Bethune, Chairman of the Republican Party of Arkansas. Topics include: Lottery, Workers Compensation, Human Services, Highways, West Virginia Cherry Blossom Princess and Festival, Deficit Reduction Act, Public Legal Services Council, Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Education, Public Safety.","Topics include: Flood Warning, West Virginia Cherry Blossom Princess and Festival, Hospital, Building Commission of West Virginia, West Virginia University's Five Year Desegregation Plan, Legislative Issues, Affirmative Action, West Virginia Public Employees Insurance Board, Urban Mass Transportation Act, United States Institute of Peace, Child Safety Seat Loan Program, West Virginia Humanities Foundation, Department of Transportation, West Virginia Housing Development Funds, B \u0026 O Commuter Rail Service.","This folder contains correspondence with: Marshall J. Beverley, Chairman of the Bicentennial Committee of Gerrardstown WV; Tom Bevill, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development. Topics include: Grave Creek Mound State Park, Highways, Health, Workers Compensation Fund, Greenbrier River Dam, Legislative Issues, Commerce, Natural Resources, Gerrardstown West Virginia Bicentennial, Appalachian Regional Commission, Human Services, Land Management, Energy Plan, Finance and Administration, Limited Gaming, Beyond War Award, Taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Tom Bevill, Chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development, Committee on Appropriations, U.S. House of Representatives; Ronald Lawson, Clerk, United States District Court; David Cleek, Esquire, Light and Cleek; Robert King, Esquire, King, Betts, and Allen, and Deborah Woodburn, Law Clerk, John Copenhaver, United States District Judge. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission and Beaver v. Gum.","This folder contains correspondence with: Vijay Bhatt, President, Bhatt Contracting Company, Inc.; Neeloo Bhatti, Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental Studies; Bhopal Gas Tragedy; Mario Biaggi, Vice Chairman, Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, U.S. House of Representatives; Raymond Keener, Assistant Director, Transportation Division, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Luca Bianco, President, West Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants; Drema Bias-Evans, President, Beckley Board of Realtors; and Charlie Brown, Attorney General, State of West Virginia. Topics include: Hare Krishna, economic development, acid rain, Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission, public service commission, unemployment, public safety, department of motor vehicles, agriculture, human services, education, welfare, commission on aging, legislative issues, highways, veterans' affairs, 1988 election, and Governor's Management Task Force II.","This folder contains correspondence with: Nancy Bickerstaff, President, Marion County Park and Recreation Commission; Daniel Bickey, Member, Board of Directors, Beckley-Raleigh County Chamber of Commerce; Ancella Bickley, Vice President for Academic Affairs, West Virginia State College; Joseph Biden, Chairman, Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate; Adrienne Biesemeyer, Director, \"Top Thirty\" Program, Concord College; Jenny Zepp, Executive Director, Big Brothers/Big Sisters of the Mid-Ohio Valley, Inc.; George Bigg, Chairman, Finance Committee, The National Coal Company; and Marlin Biggs, President, Bank of Romney. Topics include: human services, public safety, highways, commision on aging, workers' compensation fund, Park Systems Case Study, higher education, Appalachian Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact, economic and community development, natural resources, department of motor vehicles, and Huntington Housing Authority.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Jarrell, President, B and J Welding and Contracting; Robert Bilheimer, State Government Affairs Representative, Bethlehem Steel Corporation; Raymond Biller, Treasurer, Friendship Fire Ambulance and Rescue, Incorporated; Paul Billiard, Head Football Coach and Physical Education Teacher, Brooke High School; R. Larry Beckett, Director, Client and General Services, West Virginia Department of Human Services; Walter Dale, Chairman, Health Care Cost Review Authority; and Marry Billmyre, Administrator, Dawn View Manor Nursing Home. Topics include: public service commission, community and industrial development, department of energy, Bethlehem Steel Corporation, highways, department of public safety, finance and administration, education, department of motor vehicles, human services, health, Bruceton Mills High School, Quaker State Refinery, 1988 election, and commission on aging.","This folder contains correspondence with: Chief Justice Warren Burger (Retired), Supreme Court of the United States, Chairman, Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution; Robert Casey, Governor, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; Michael Loyd Chadwick, President, Global Affairs Publishing Company; Norman Fagan, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Culture and History; Charles Haden, Judge, U.S. District Court, Southern District of West Virginia; Ken Sullivan, West Virginia Department of Culture and History; Frank Cleckley, Professor, College of Law, West Virginia University; Cleve Benedict, Former U.S. Representative from West Virginia; Mark Cannon, Staff Director, Commission on the Bicentennial of The United States Constitution; Maggie Beller, Executive Director, West Virginia Civil Liberties Union; Presley Merritt Wagoner, State Chairman, West Virginia Daughters of the American Revolution Constitution Week Committee; Thomas Shevory, Coordinator, The Humanities Foundation of West Virginia; Paul Clark, Director, State/Local Affairs, Commission on the Bicentennial of The United States Constitution; Joseph Albright, Judge; Jay Price, Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution; William Schreyer, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Merrill Lynch and Company. Topics include: bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution; culture and history.","This folder contains correspondence with: Steven Binder, Senior Vice President, E.F. Hutton and Company, Inc., Bond Development; Julia Abdella Bing, Flood Outreach Recovery; Raymond Binis, Coordinator, Management Programs, New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University; Sarah Orrick, National Journal; Addison Birch, Chairman, Chester Roofing Buyout Committee, United Steelworkers of America; Robert Birch, Plant Manager, Signode Supply Corporation; James Bird, Bird Letter Service; and Stephen Bird, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: health, veterans affairs, Who's Who in America, human services, liability insurance, highways, West Virginia rehab, commission on aging, limited gaming, existing industry, public service commission, and National Governors' Association (electricity transmission).","This folder contains correspondence with: Colonel W.F. Donohoe, Superintendent, State Coordinating Officer, Department of Public Safety, West Virginia State Police; Walter Bish, President, Independent Steelworkers Union; L.W. Bechtold, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Lawrence Bissett, National Institute for Chemical Studies; Lawrence Bissett, President, United Way of Kanawha Valley; W.F. Bissett, President, Inco Alloys International; Dale Bitter, Assistant Vice President, CSX Transportation; John Bitonti, United Technologies, Pratt and Whitney Aircraft of West Virginia; L. Cary Bittick, Executive Director, National Sheriffs' Association; William Bivens, Ninth Judicial Circuit; Odell Bjerkness, Executive Director, International Language Villages, Concordia College; \nTopics include: highways, insurance, tax department, EPA Stack Height Regulations, Kammer Plant, Public Safety (flood); seat belt legislation, public service commission, clean coal technology program, highways, 1986 United Way Campaign, State Emergency Response Commission, industrial development, Bridgeport Sewer System Extension, natural resources, health, regional jail and prison authority, and education.","Topics include: outgoing birthday wishes.","Topics include: outgoing birthday wishes.","Topics include: outgoing birthday wishes.","Topics include: outgoing birthday wishes.","Topics include: outgoing birthday wishes.","Topics include: outgoing birthday wishes and birthday wishes for Governor Moore.","Topics include: outgoing birthday wishes.","Topics include: birthday wishes for Governor Moore and outgoing birthday wishes.","Topics include: outgoing birthday wishes.","Topics include: outgoing birthday wishes.","Topics include: birthday wishes for Governor Moore.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Reagan, President of the United States. Topics include: birthday wishes for Governor Moore.","Topics include: birthday wishes for Governor Moore.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. Richard Bishop, National Kidney Foundation; Robet Bishop, Director, Museum of American Folk Art; Norman Fagan, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Culture and History; Warren Bishop, Chairman, Nuclear Waste Board; and Lawrence Bissett, President, National Institute for Chemical Studies, University of Charleston. Topics include: human services, workers' compensation fund, highways, natural resources, health, education, folk art exhibit, Railroad Maintenance Authority, and Williamstown Bridge.","This folder contains correspondence with: David Black, President, AFGE Local 2187; H.L. Black, West Virginia Fathers for Equal Rights, Inc.; Daniel Bouglass, Judge, Fourth Circuit Court; and Judy Black, Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs. Topics include: tax department, natural resources, human services, highways, legislative matters, Kammer Plant, employment, financial assistance for Salem College, supreme court appointments, and welfare reform.","This folder contains correspondence with: Judy Black, Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs; Kent Black, Leadership Conference Chairman, U.S. Saving Bonds Volunteer Committee, Rockwell International; Nancy Black, Administrative Assistant for Scheduling, Office of the Governor, State of Kentucky; Rebecca Black, Clerk, Raleigh County Magistrate Court; S.R. Black, Ski Columnist for Western New York and Pittsburgh Newspapers; and Kevin DeFebbo, City Manager, City of Follansbee, West Virginia. Topics include: Judge Bork, U.S. Savings Bonds Campaign Leadership Conference, highways, public service commission, Potomac Valley Transit Authority, National Youth Science Camp, National Coal Festival, Social Security Administration, teacher pay, natural resources, and community development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Brenda Blackburn, Executive Director's Office, U.S. Olympic Festival '87; W. Douglas Blackburn, President, Elk Run Coal Co.; Linda Blackburn, Director, Mingo County Commission; John Blacken, Acting Coordinator of Public Diplomacy for Latin America and the Caribbean, U.S. Department of State; and Gerald Blackmore, President, Old Ben Coal Company. Topics include: education, human services, department of motor vehicles, Kammer Plant, workers' compensation, health department, Governor's Summer Youth Program, legislative matters, department of natural resources, culture and history, black lung claims, veterans' memorial bridge (Barnsville, Ohio), and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bob Wise, U.S. Representative from West Virginia; Dawn Blackstock, City Administrator, Corporation of Ranson, West Virginia; Nick Rahall, U.S. Representative from West Virginia; D.E. Blackwell, President, Rouge Steel Company; Frank Blackwell, Superintendent, Wyoming County Schools; Morton Blackwell, President, The Leadership Institute; Dan Blackwood, Curriculum Development Technician, Communications Unit, Vocational Rehabilitation Center; Thomas Burns, Chairman, West Virginia Roundtable, Inc.; James Blackwood, Presient, Blackwood Associates, Inc.; M.A. Blackwood, Deputy Camp Commander, Camp H. Gonsalves, 3rd Marine Division. Topics include: highways, Southside Bridge, small cities block grant, Rouge Steel Company, Tort law, education, aging, Legislative Project Management School, human services, department of corrections, and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Blair, Chairman, Marshall County Sewerage District, Superintendent, Glen Dale Municipal Water and Wastewater Works; Fred Blair, Executive Director, Ohio Valley Medical Center, Inc.; Jessie Blair Rolfe-Keystone Senior Citizens, Highland Educational Project; and Linda Blair, President, West Virginia Health Care Association, Inc. Topics include: Governor's Community Partnership Program (Marshall County Sewerage District), natural resources, natural resources, West Virginia University Outstanding Alumnus Association, Health Care Cost Review Authority, West Virginia Educational Broadcasting Authority, highways, department of public safety, commission on aging, and Kammer Plant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Milan Blaho, Plant Manager, Bellofram Corporation; and Anthony Alston, Assistant Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs. Topics include: employment security, small cities block grant, department of natural resources, human services, veterans' affairs, Weston State Hospital, and public safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bernice Black, Library Technical Assistant, Glenville State College; Dale Blake, Nicholas County Fire Coordinator, Nicholas County Fireman's Association, Inc.; Virginia Blake, Ronceverte Housing Development Corporation. \nTopics include: 1984 and 1984 Executive Budget Reports; finance and administration, department of motor vehicles, State Fire Commission, commission on aging, highways, education, Anchor Hocking Plant, commission on aging, tax department, Social Security Administration, human service, department of health, small cities block grant, flood assistance, and Weston State Hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with: D.K. Blankenship, President, Oneida Coal Company, Inc.; and Don Blankenship, President, Rawl Sales and Processing Company. Topics include: workers' compensation fund, commission on aging, public service commission, human services, motor vehicles, highways, veterans' affairs, small cities block grant, education, liability insurance, U.S. Department of Labor, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Blankenship, Director, Charleston Field Office, U.S. Office of the Interior, Office of Surface Chamber; Ronald Blankenship, Superintendent, Calhoun County Board of Education; and Tom Blankenship, County Clerk, Office of Nicholas County Court. Topics include: highways, surface mining, human services, lottery, department of public safety, natural resources, workers' compensation, social security, mining fatalities, public service commission, legislative issues, health, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Program, A.T. Massey v. UMWA, department of energy, funding assistance, FEMA, and commission on aging.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bruce Blanchard, Director, Office of Environmental Project Review, U.S. Department of the Interior; and James Blanchard, Governor, State of Michigan. Topics include: teachers retirement, department of natural resources, department of health, flooding, highways, economic and community development, workers' compensation, lottery, commission on aging, human services, and legislative issues.","This folder contains correspondence with: Albert Yanni, U.S. House of Representatives, Chairman, Committee on Roads and Transportation; Bonnie Blashford, Communications Coordinator, Cabot Corporation; and Elizabeth Blatt, President, Blatt Heating and Air Conditioning. Topics include: education, Public Employees Insurance Board, human services, community and economic development, employment security, National Youth Science Camp, and Fink Addition Sewer Problem.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Blanchard, Governor, State of Michigan. Topics include: National Governors' Association (Task Force on Liability Insurance, State/EPA Operations Committee), National Youth Science Camp, culture and history, National Governors' Conference, health, human services, and reducing the federal deficit.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thais Blatnik, Director, Wheeling Area Training Center for the Handicapped, Vice Chairman, Committee on Roads and Transportation, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: department of natural resources, finance and administration, human services, casino gambling, highways, and Moundsville Penitentiary.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jerald Bleck, President, Illinois Chapter, National Emergency Number Association; Daniel Bledsoe, Chairman, Center Public Service District; David Blee, Director of External Affairs, U.S. Department of Energy; Mary Frances Bleidt, Chairperson, Citizens' Human Services Advisory Council, West Virginia Department of Human Services; and Richard Blenko, Vice President, Blenko Glass Company, Inc. Topics include: commission on aging, highways, department of natural resources (construction grant), human services, department of motor vehicles, community and industrial development, commerce, education, pay increases for service personnel, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Bliss, President, Call Detroit Diesel Allison, Inc. Topics include: human services, School Service Personal Security Law, highways, workers' compensation, social security, community and economic development, West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, and liability insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Todd Ellis, Editor, West Virginia Blue Book. Topics include: West Virginia Blue Book.","This folder contains correspondence with: Erich Bloch, Director, National Science Foundation; John Block, Secretary, United States Department of Agriculture; Patricia Block, Editor, Wetzel Chronicle; Louis Bloom, President, Kanawha County Commission; and Rodney Blosser, President, Fairview Volunteer Fire Department/Emergency Medical Services. Topics include: National Governors' Association, National Science Foundation, education, open heart surgery, department of corrections, highways, Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service Committee, flood assistance, hay for cattle, department of motor vehicles, health, mental illness, small cities block grant, department of energy, workers' compensation, department of commerce, and emergency medical services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward Blustein, President, Rutgers University; Robert Blubaugh, Dean, Institute of Government, Brevard Community College; Michael Blumenthal, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Unisys Corporation; William Blumer, Senior Program Coordinator, Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: workers' compensation fund, higher education, West Virginia Public Employees Insurance Board v. Blue Cross Hospital Service Incorporated, Bluefield Coal Show, Bluestone Lake, department of commerce, education, tax department, department of natural resources, Appalachian Regional Commission (West Virginia Consolidated Technical Assistance), WVU Cancer Center, and department of mines.","This folder contains correspondence with: David Board, Manager, Marshall County Airport; Thomas Boast, Limited Partner, Bear, Stearns, and Company; Joseph Bobier, Vice President, Bobier Electronics, Inc.; Domenic Boccabella, Mayor, City of Allen Park, Michigan; and John Bode, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Topics include: B\u0026O Railroad, State Aeronautics Commission, department of commerce (marketing/tourism division), health, highways, taxes, small cities block grant, human services, hospital finance authority, U.S. Department of Energy Awards Program for Energy Innovation, and food stamps for flood victims.","This folder contains correspondence with: Phyllis Bodkins, President and Owner, Kanawha Valley Tours; Jeffrey Boehm, Band Director, Milton High School; Margaret Boeker, Embassy of the United States in Jordan; Roger Boelio, Argonaut Realty (a division of General Motors); John Boettner, Majority Leader, West Virginia State Senate; Robert Trocin, Director, West Virginia Department of Commerce; and Rano Bofill, American College of International Physicians. \nTopics include: education, workers' compensation fund, United Mineworkers Association, public service commission, Milton Senior Citizens Center groundbreaking ceremony, culture and history, Saturn Corporation, business and employment in West Virginia, National Governors' Association (Electricity Transmission), economic development, and West Virginia National Guard.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harry Boggs, President, Mineral County Chamber of Commerce; Charles Field, President, The West Virginia Optometric Association; and Sylvia Boggs, Social Service Worker II, Division of Handicapped Children's Services, West Virginia Department of Human Services. Topics include: employment security, legislation '85, Sudden Infant Death Program, McNeill's Rangers play, finance and administration, department of public safety, veterans of foriegn wars, finance and administration (rural transit); workers' compensation fund, flooding, highways, human services, and public employee benefits.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bernard Boggess, Assistant Vice-President, The First National Bank of Ripley; Claudia Blake, Claims Representative, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Frank Boggess, President, West Virginia Truck Sales, Incorporated; and G.R. Young, Major, Chief of Field Services, West Virginia Department of Public Safety. Topics include: highways, human services, department of education, workers' compensation, public safety, social security administration, health, psychiatric hospitals, community and industrial development, small cities block grant, department of public safety, veterans' affairs, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Bohn, President and Chairman, Export-Import Bank of the U.S.; and Otto Boles, Executive Director, United Cerebral Palsy of West Virginia. Topics include: community and industrial development, health, workers' compensation, department of education, Parsons Nursery, department of agriculture, Hare Krishna, highways, public safety, small cities block grant, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Bolger, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Bell Atlantic, Pam Bolling, President, Hancock County Republican Women's Club; Bob Bollinger, Program Coordinator PATRIOTIC DAY 86; and John Bolton, Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice. Topics include: industrial development, human services, public safety, Moundsville Penitentiary, drug trafficking, department of motor vehicles, highways, commission on aging, emergency medical services, small cities block grant, social security administration, Chessie System Merger, and legislative issues.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donna Boley, West Virginia State Senator, Chairman, Pleasants County Republican Executive Committee. Topics include: public service commission, small cities block grant, health care, highways, 1988 legislative issues, Colin Anderson Center, and employment security.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donna Boley, West Virginia State Senator. Topics include: highways, small cities block grant, natural resources, education, community partnership grant, community and industrial development, health (infant mortality).","This folder contains correspondence with: Lee Bonar, Mayor, Town of West Liberty, West Virginia. Topics include: Governor's Community Partnership Program, department of natural resources, historic preservation, Quaker State refinery, small cities block grant, department of natural resources (solid waste disposal), culture and history, energy, and liability insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Benda, President The Bombay Company; Lee Bonar, Mayor, Town of West Liberty, West Virginia; Robert Bonar, Chairman, North Bend State Park Citizens Development Committee; Russell Bonasso, Resident Manager, American Capital Financial Services, Inc.; Robert Wilson, Director, Xcavations Company; Beth Bondurant, Member, Board of Directors, Mountaineer Food Bank; Bill Boner, Congressional Travel and Tourism Caucus, U.S. House of Representatives; Patricia Bonham, Executive Director, Association for Retarded Citizens in Kanawha-Putnam Counties, Inc.; Robert Boni, Steel Crisis Action Coalition; Wiliam Bonk, Professor of Anthropology, University of Hawaii at Hilo; and Ernest Bonitatibus, West Virginia Chapter, American College of Emergency Physicians. Topics include: social security administration, highways, taxes, capitol dome, department of natural resources, workers' compensation, Medicare claims, department of commerce, department of health, and culture and history.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wiliam Bonk, Professor of Anthropology, University of Hawaii at Hilo; W.S. Ritchie, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Daniel Bonner, Director, State and Local Educational Programs, U.S. Department of Education; Roger Bonner, Commissioner, Tucker County Commission; and Robert Bonwell, Senior Vice President- Investments, Prudential- Bache Securities, Inc. Topics include: culture and history, highways, collective bargaining, workers' compensation, Davis Power Project, legislation, Health Care Cost Review Authority, veterans' affairs, and taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Arthur Bond, President, Allegany County (Maryland) Commission; Michael Greer, Public Service Commission; Christopher Bond, Governor of Missouri; Carlos Ordonez, Vice President, The Nikko Securities Company; Kenneth Bond, Director, United States of America Potter's Field National Memorial Fund, Inc.; Patrick Bond, President, Atlantic Financial Federal-West Virginia; and William Bond, President, Custom Permit Service Company. Topics include: department of highways, public service commission, education, liability insurance, Shepherd College, and health department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Sam Bonasso, Alpha Associates, Incorporated, Architecture, Engineering, and Design. Topics include: Cooper's Rock Aerial Tramway, highways, strategic plan proposal, travel and tourism, finance and administration, mental health project, economic development, and distribution centers.","This folder contains correspondence with: Sam Bonasso, Alpha Associates, Incorporated, Architecture, Engineering, and Design. Topics include: health care, West Virginia Architectural Heritage Series; department of commerce, highways, culture and history, WVU Engineering Research Building; industrial development, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Sam Bonasso, Alpha Associates, Incorporated, Architecture, Engineering, and Design. Topics include: community and economic development, education, and highways.","Topics include: Boy Scout Luncheon Invitations.","This folder contains correspondence: Hugh Clarkson Boone, Public Relations Chairman, Ritchie County Ministerial Association; William Kearney, Boone County Parks and Recreation Commission; Daniel Boorstin, Librarian of Congress; Paul Boos, Chairman, Boos, West Virginia Public Radio; John Boothe, Account Development Manager, Moore's Quality Snack Foods, Inc.; and Bee Booth, Mayor, Town of Oakvale, West Virginia. Topics include: health, human services, education, highways, finance and administration, social security administration, Public Employees Insurance Board, commission on aging, department of natural resources, legislative issues, Mountain Stage, department of motor vehicles, industrial development, small cities block grant.","This folder contains correspondence: Regina Borchard, Director of Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Energy; Carl Smith, Manager, Department of Housing and Urban Development, State of West Virginia; Richardo Bordallo, Governor, Territory of Guam; Enid Borden, Office of Policy and Legislation, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; and Lyn Scott Bordo, Secretary, Midwives' Alliance of West Virginia. Topics include: tax department, highways, commission on aging, veterans' affairs, energy, Superconducting Super Collider, Natural Gas Policy Act Amendments of 1986, social security, Department of Health and Human Services (Family Violence Preservation and Services Act), department of health, education, natural resources, and insurance.","This folder contains correspondence: Dan Boroff, City Manager of Clarksburg. Topics include: Community and Industrial Development, State Taxes, Public Services Commission, Highways, Health, Education, Corrections, Health and Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence: Edwin Edwards, Governor of the State of Louisiana. Topics include: Aging Commission, Highways, Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant, Health, Employment Security, Public Employees Insurance Board, Workers Compensation Fund, Energy.","Topics include: Highways, Finance and Administration, Rural Transit, West Virginia Civil Service System, Commerce, Health, Taxes, Aging Commission, Human Services, Public Safety, 1985 Youth Science Camp.","This folder contains correspondence: Rick Boucher, US Congressman; Morris Bourne, Director of Transitional Housing Development Staff of the US Department of Housing; Bradford E. Boutilier, Representative. Topics include: Southern States Energy Board, Employment, Exporting, Workers Compensation Fund, Commendation, Health, Housing Development, Highways, Governors Civil Contingent Fund, Housing and Urban Development, Finance and Administration, Taxes.","This folder contains correspondence: Otis R. Bowen, Secretary of Health and Human Services; Audrey Toler, Wheeling Creek Watershed Commission; Jeffrey A. Bowles, Executive Director of West Virginia Beverage Industry Recycling Program. Topics include: Highways, Vocational Rehabilitation, Workers Compensation Fund, Human Services, Health, Governors' Office of Community and Economic Development, Wheeling Creek Watershed Commission, Board of Regents, 1987 Great American Race, Small Cities Block Grant, Aging Commission, Natural Resources, West Virginia Department of Human Services, Education, State Taxes, Finance and Administration, Motor Vehicles, Workers Compensation Fund, Public Safety, Abortion Funding, Social Security Administration, Energy Innovation Award, Daivs Power Project.","This folder contains correspondence: Otis Bowen, Secretary of Health and Human Services; Charles A. Bowsher, Comptroller General of the United States. Topics include: Public Safety, Health, Human Services, Community Development, Finance and Administration, Highways, Recover Mining Costs, Crime.","This folder contains correspondence: Anabel Smith Bowen, Deputy Under Secretary of the United States Department of Health; Otis R. Bowen, Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: Library Funding, Health, Motor Vehicles, Highways, Retirement, Human Services, Community and Industrial Development, Public Safety, Social Security, Health and Human Services, Insurance.","This folder contains correspondence: Otis R. Bowen,  Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: Health, Insurance, Cost Allocation Plan, Human Services, Home Visits, Blue Book.","This folder contains correspondence: Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Commerce; John F. Bowers, Superintendent of the Pendleton County Board of Education; Robert R. Bowers, Executive Director of the West Virginia Petroleum Council. Topics include: Commerce, Highways, Liability Insurance, Aging, Education, Flood Losses at School, Grant Assistance, Prayer in School Amendment, Flood Relief, Silver Haired Legislature, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Workers Compensation, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Human Services, Retirement, State of the State, Taxes.","This folder contains correspondence: Mike Caryl, Commissioner; John McCuskey, Commissioner; John H. Bowling, Mayor of the City of White Sulphur Springs; Sharon B. Lord, Commissioner; Ruby Seiber, Office of the Governor. Topics include: Consumer Sales Tax, Retirement, Taxes, Natural Resources, Highways, Human Services, Education, West Virginia Board of Regents, Community Partnership Grant, Health, Liability Insurance.","Topics include: Branch Banking.","This folder contains correspondence: W. S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways; Frances Bright, Secretary of the Mullens Area Chamber of Commerce. Topics include: Legislative Issues, Highways, Health, Aging, Insurance, Human Services, Anti-Abortion, Budget, Natural Resources, Law Enforcement, National Rifle Association, Natural Resources, National Rehabilitation Associaton Conference, Drug Enforcement Program, Education, Lottery, Product Liability, National Day of Prayer, Cable TV, Commerce, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Public Safety.","This folder contains correspondence: William T. Bright, President of the Land Use Corporation; Arthur P. Brill Jr., Director of Public Affairs for the President's Commission on Organized Crime. Topics include: Land Use Corporation, Human Services, Corrections, Abortion Funding, Silver Haired Legislature, Public Safety, President's Commission on Organized Crime, Naturalized Citizen, Highways, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Finance and Administration, West Virginia Public Radio, Job Training Partnership Act, Natural Resources, Workers Compensation, Employment Security, 1985 Flood, Human Services, Aging Commission, Health, Education, Taxes.","This folder contains correspondence: William E. Brock, Secretary of the United States Department of Labor. Topics include: Labor, Education, Employment Security, Unemployment Trust Fund, Trade Adjustment Assistance Program, Job Training Partnership Act, Employment and Training, Flood Assistance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin J. Bowman, Mayor of the City of Weirton; Frank Bowman, Mayor of the City of Shinnston. Topics include: Natural Resources, Commerce, State Taxes, Workers Compensation Fund, Motor Vehicles, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, Limited Gaming, Human Services, Highways, Small Cities Block Grant, International Trade, Governors' Office of Economic and Community Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: John F. McCuskey, Commissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: Finance and Administration, Natural Resources, Health, Human Services, Highways, Public Safety, Housing, Legislative Issues, Taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Andy Boyd, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Liability Insurance, Election 88, Health Care Cost Review Authority, WVU Cancer Center, Policy on International Trade, Public Energy Authority, Campaign 86, Public Employees Insurance Board, Human Services, Education, Health, Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: M. Peter Box, President and C.E.O., Ravendahl Energy Research Corporation; Boyd Litton, Commissioner, Pinch Public Service District; F. Douglas Stump, President, Kanawha County Commission; Samuel Boyd and Harry Stewart, Managers, Ohio Valley Tubular Products, Inc.; Thomas Boyd, Vice President of Manufacturing and Engineering, Follansbee Steel Corporation; Carol Boyer, Program Coordinator, National Organization on Disability; Charles Huss, Coordinator, Low Vision Driving Research Project; and Ernest Boyer, President, The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Topics include: Ravendahl Energy Research Corporation, highways, department of human services, department of motor vehicles, employment security, Williamstown Bridge, education, water grant, Public Employees Insurance Program, personal home care legislation, aging, legislative issues, and public service commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ernest Boyer, President, The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching; Jack Boyer, President, APSCME Local 7777; John Boyle, Director, State Government Affairs, Hoffman-La Roche, Inc.; John Boyle, Viking Coal Company; R.E. Boyle President and Chief Executive Officer, Ormet Corporation; Barbara Martz, Project Director, West Virginia Women's Commission; Carol Blum, Project Historian, West Virginia Women's Commission;  Annette Boyles, Point Pleasant Restoration Foundation; Amy James Boyles, Mayor, City of New Cumberland, West Virginia; Dallas Thacker, Executive Director, John W. Hereford, Boy's Clubs of Huntington, Incorporated; Willis Snyder, Area Director, West Virginia Statewide Governor's Roundup; and D. Elizabeth Bozdog, Executive Director, Montana Coalition for Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies. Topics include: state government employee benefits, insurance department, Moundsville Penitentiary, lottery, Roche Cancer Research, highways, Kammer Plant, human services, public safety, vocational rehabilitation, small cities block grant, and department of natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Willis Snyder, Area Director, West Virginia Statewide Governor's Roundup; Lance Buhl, Manager, Corporate Contributions Chair, Task Force on Community-Based Development, B.P. America, Inc.; J.D. Brackenrich, President, Brackenrich and Associates, Inc.; Don Joe Hunt, Commissioner, The Kanawha County Commission; Brian Dyson, The Coca-Company; Rick Braddock, Sector Executive, Citibank, N.A.; John Bradeams, President, New York University; Chet Bradeen, President, West Virginia Health Care Association, Inc.; Pamela Braden, Director, Jackson County Center, Parkersburg Community College; Robert Brandfass, The Wheeling Clinic; Stewart Bradfield, Executive Director, West Virginia Oil and Gas Festival; and Patrick Wright, President, Hope Gas, Incorporated. Topics include: public service commission, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), unemployment, highways, department of education, flood relief, small cities block grant, community development, human services, Hands Across America, Medicaid reimbursement, summer youth program, West Virginia Oil and Gas Festival, Governor's Community Partnership Program, and Greenbriar River Dam.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Bradford, Vice President and General Counsel, AFG Industries, Inc.; Larry Bradford, Executive Director, Region IV Planning and Development Council; Bill Bradley, United States Senate; David Bradley, Executive Director, Vietnam Veterans of America, Ohio State Council; Eileen Bradley, Regional Administrator, Regional Administrator, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; and Elisabeth Bradley, Assistant Director, Odyssey of the Mind Association, Inc. Topics include: commission on aging, human services, flood recovery in Pocahontas County, Appalachian Regional Commission (local development district), department of health, Oil and Gas Festival, highways, and Odyssey of the Mind World Finals.","This folder contains correspondence with: H. Verlon Bradley, Works Managers, E.I. duPont de Nemours and Company, Inc.; Jimmy Bradley, County Chairman, Roane County Republican Executive Committee; and Patricia Bradley, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: employment security, highways, Williamstown Bridge, department of motor vehicles, Weirton Geriatric Center, human services, board of probation and parole, Vietnam Veterans' Memorial Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission, and department of education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Doris Bradshaw, Director, Raleigh County Community Action Head Start Program; Jack Brady, Superintendent, West Virginia School for the Deaf; Joanne Brady, Director, Strengthening Families and Children, Education Development Center, Inc.; and Phillip Brady, Acting Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice. Topics include: highways, public safety, tax department, human services, culture and history, Massachusetts Head Start Program, U.S. Department of Labor, insurance, gun control, and small cities block grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clyde Bragdon, Administrator, U.S. Fire Administration, Federal Emergency Management Agency; James Bragg, West Virginia Rehabilitation Center; Jeffrey Bragg, Administrator, Federal Insurance Administration, Federal Emergency Management Agency; Kevin Bragg, President, Bragg's Asphalt Paving Company, Inc.; Ray Bragg, President, Mercer County Commission; William Ritchie, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; and Starlene Bragg, Clerk, Mercer County Magistrate Court. Topics include: Community Volunteer Fire Prevention Program, human services, legal aid, social security administration, highways, public safety, workers' compensation, state employee benefits, employment security, Early Retirement Legislation, small cities block grant, fire department program, and magistrate court.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dave Braine, Athletic Director, Virginia Tech Athletic Association, Director of Athletics, Marshall University, Professor of Physical Education and Director of Adult Fitness, West Virginia Wesleyan College; Dean Braley, President, Braley and Thompson, Inc.; Willard Brakeall, Chairman, Frankfort Public Service District; Brooks Bramer, President, Harrison County Sheriff Community Watch; and J.F. Brammer, President, Pleasants County Commission. Topics include: human services, employment security, finance and administration, 1985 Title IIA Program Award, department of  natural resources, public safety, small cities block grant, highways, commission on aging, and workers' compensation fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Brandt, President/Chief Executive Officer, American Woodmark Corporation; Arbie Branham, Mayor, Town of Fort Gay, West Virginia; Virginia Branham, Executive Director, Housing Authority of Mingo County, West Virginia; George Brannen, Acting Executive Director, Ohio Valley Medical Center, Inc.; Steven Branner, Zando-Martin and Milstead, Inc.; Terry Branstad, Governor, State of Iowa; Thomas Brant, Vice President, Marion Bass Energy Corporation; and Barbara Brasher, President, Burton Homemakers Club. Topics include: workers' compensation fund, West Virginia State Lottery, death penalty, Seneca Glass Facility (Morgantown), human services, community development, collective bargaining, Appalachian Regional Commission, archives and history, Shepherd College, small cities block grant, public service commission, tax department, National Governors' Association, and department of energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Fred Brasell, Director, Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs; Kenneth Bratcher, President and Chairman of the Board, Black Stallion Corporation; Robert Brauner, Program Administrator, Health Facilities Evaluation Program, West Virginia Department of Health; and Dewey Breckenridge, Soldiers Relief Commission of Carroll County (Ohio). Topics include: highways, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, small cities block grant, and department of natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward Breathitt, Senior Vice President for Public Affairs; Ronald Brecher, President, Baby World Company, Inc.; John Breaux, United States Senator; Allen Breed, Chairman of the Board, National Council on Crime and Delinquency; Mark Breeding, Founder and President, National Utilities Eye for Crime, Incorporated; Deputy Christopher Breeze, Office of William N. Kisner, Sheriff and Treasurer of Berkeley County; Alan Brennan, Vice President and Business Agent, International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers and Helpers; and James Brennan, Universal Forest Products. Topics include: National Governors' Association, criminal justice program, department of labor, public safety, natural resources, highways, human services, workers' compensation, tax department, department of motor vehicles, and finance and administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joseph Brennan, Governor, State of Maine; Judith Brennen, Director Visiting Homeworker Service; Peter Brennan, President, Brennan Partners; Peggy Brenner, President, Alliance for the Mentally Ill of the Eastern Panhandle, Incorporated; Stephen Brenton, President, West Virginia Hospital Association; Richard Breslin, President, The University of Charleston, Chairman National Institute for Chemical Studies; Andy Brethauer, President, Ohio-West Virginia YMCA; Paul Breuer, Mountain River Tours, Inc.; Gene Brewer, President Emeritus, and National Institute of Building Sciences. Topics include: West Virginia State Lottery, 1985 Title IIA Program Award, social security administration, industrial development, department of health, public service commission National Institute for Chemical Studies; higher education, highways, department of education, whitewater rafting, human services, collective bargaining, and lottery.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gene Brewer, President Emeritus and Rene Henry, President and CEO, National Institute of Building Sciences; Thomas Moses, Chairman of the Board, National Institute of Building Sciences; Kermit Brewer, Gladesville Community Association; Mary Ann Brewster, Chairman, Mercer County Republican Executive Committee; William Brezinski, President, New River Parkway Authority; George Breznay, Director, Office of hearings and Appeals, United States Department of Energy. Topics include: fire commission, department of motor vehicles, public service commission, department of public safety, Governor's Community Partnership, department of corrections, highways, community and industrial development, department of health, education, employment security, tax department, social security, New River Parkway Authority, Amco Oil overcharge, Fuel and Energy Office, and oil overcharge funds.","This folder contains correspondence with: John McCuskey, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; and David Rose, Vice President, Wheat Securities, Inc. Topics include: West Virginia state finances.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bob Brooks, Manager, Motor Carrier Section, West Virginia Public Service Commission; A. Paul Brooks, Chairman, Rosemar Medical Associates Inc., Chairman of the Board, West Virginia Chapter of the American Academy of Family Physicians; Charmaine Brooks, Assistant Treasurer, Twin Branch Water Company; E.J. Brooks, Credit Manager, National Special Accounts, Union Oil Company of California; Claude Brooks, Tourism Development Manager, Department of Economic and Employment Development, State of Maryland; and Fred Brooks, Editor, Mountain State Mining Bulletin, West Virginia University College of Mineral and Energy Resources. Topics include: legislative matters, health, liability insurance, Governor's Community Partnership, highways, workers' compensation fund, education, finance and administration, coal industry, Mountain State Mining Bulletin, commission on aging, and taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Isaac Brooks, Chairman, Metropolitan Committee for Worldwide Community Action; Jack Brooks, U.S. House of Representatives; Janice Brooks, General Manager, The Mullens Advocate; John Brooks, Commissioner, North Carolina Department of Labor; Patricia Brooks, President, Quantum Software Solutions; and A. Paul Brooks, Chairman, Wood County Facilities Improvement, Inc. Topics include: legislative matters, small business, economic development in southern West Virginia; highways, finance and administration, Governor's Community Partnership, department of motor vehicles, human services, education, department of health, and liability insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Audrey Brown, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; B.R. Brown, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Consolidation Coal Company; Barbara Brown, Personal Secretary to the Governor of Pennsylvania; Bonnie Brown, West Virginia House of Delegates; C. Frank Brown, Executive Director, Potomac Highlands Mental Health Guild; and Charlie Brown, Attorney General, State of West Virginia. Topics include: public employees insurance, Huff Creek and Gilman Bottom Bridges (Logan County); health, workers' communication, legislative issues, public employees retirement system, highways, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), United Steelworkers (Ormet strike), department of motor vehicles, Marshall University Social Work Program, human services, community development, Davis Power Project, natural resources, and AT\u0026T.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charlie Brown, Attorney General, State of West Virginia; Clarence Brown, Deputy Secretary of Commerce, United States Department of Commerce. Topics include: Exxon Oil overcharge, highways, education, social security administration, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: David Brown, President, Brown's Lumber and Supply Company; Buffy Warner, West Virginia State Senate; David Brown, West Virginia Professional River Outfitters Association; David Brown, Sales Manager, Cable Belt Conveyor, Inc.; Dennis Brown, Defensive Coordinator, West Virginia University Football; Don Brown, Executive Director, Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service; and Donald Brown, State Executive Director, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service. Topics include: whitewater rafting, tax department, private higher education facilities, Appalachian Regional Commission, highways, mental health facility, Canaan Valley State Park, economic development, health, employment security, agriculture, Weston State Hospital, and flood recovery.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donald Brown, President, West Virginia Agriculture Hall of Fame, West Virginia State ASCS Office, Chairperson, State Food and Agricultural Council;  Duane Brown, President, National Career Development Association; Earl Brown, Board of Directors, Region III, ICESA, Deputy Secretary for Employment Security, Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry; Edward Brown, Plant Manager, Diamond Bathurst; Francis Brown, Executive Secretary, Southeastern Pennsylvania Safety Council; and Hank Brown, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture Publication, drought, commission on aging, employment security, highways, glass industry assistance program, highways, teacher's retirement, building codes, department of public safety, human services, and welfare reform.","This folder contains correspondence with: Julia Brown, President of the West Virginia Professional Educators; Davis K. Heydinger, Director of the State of West Virginia's Department of Health; John Y. Brown Jr., Governor of Kentucky; Judy V. Brown, President of the Williamson Library Commission. Topics include: Selective Service, Human Services, Taxes, Public Services, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, Aging Commision, Natural Resources, Clean Jobs Act, Highways, SB14, Product Liability, Lottery, Small Cities Block Grant, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Department of Mines, Employment, Workers Compensation Fund, Education, Energy, Air Pollution Control Commission, Library Funding, Staffing/Overseas Office, Labor.","This folder contains correspondence with: Colonel Robert D. Brown III, District Engineer of the United States Army Corps of Engineers Huntington District; Torrey C. Brown, Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: United States Army Corps of Engineers, Emergency Services, Human Services, Air Conditions, Liability Insurance, Abortion, Casino Gaming, Department of Corrections, State Taxes, Donation Request, Highways, West Virginia Legal Services, Governor's Opinion on Constitution, Medical Malpractice, U.S. Products Show, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: William R. Brown, President of the Friends of the Railroad; Judy Phalen, Governor's Regional Office; Larry Brown, Chapter Chairman of the National Solid Wastes Management Association; Nick J. Rahall II, Congressman. Topics include: Taxes, Small Cities Block Grant, Highways, West Virginia Recovery Foundation, Management Task Force, Lottery, Public Employees Insurance Board, Child Safety Seat Loan Program, 1987 Legislative Issues, Landfill, Human Services, Employment Security, Solid Waste Disposal Authority, Hazardous Wastes, Collective Bargaining, Unemployment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Margaret D. Brown, President of the Lewis County Chamber of Commerce; Margaret H. Brown, Executive Assistant to the Director of the National Coal Council; Marvin D. Brown, Mayor of the Village of Powhatan Point. Topics include: Taxes, Highways, West Virginia State Lottery, Education, Legislative Issues, Commerce, Stonewall Jackson Lake, Coal Policy Committee, National Coal Council, Legislative Issues, Human Services, Public Employees Insurance Board, Natural Resources, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Fire Departments, Higher Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Philip L. Browning, Director of the Office of Fraud Abuse and Overpayments in the Department of Human Resources of the State of Alabama; Raymond C. Brown, Director of the US Department of Justice; Rexford Brown, Education Commission of the States; Colonel Robert D. Brown III, District Engineer of the United States Army Corps of Engineers Huntington District; Robert Brown, Chairman of the Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Council of the Interstate Planning Commission. Topics include: Human Services, Balanced Budget Amendment, West Virginia Association of Retired School Employees, US Department of Justice, Corrections, Education, Annual ECS James Bryant Conant Award, Commerce, Manufacturing Facility, Highways, Natural Resources, Army Corps of Engineers, Flood Control, Greenbrier River Basin.","This folder contains correspondence with: Arthur Brownell, Chairman of the Appalachian National Scenic Trail Advisory Council. Topics include: Taxes, Board of Regents, Natural Resources, Appalachian National Scenic Trail Advisory Council, Legal Aid, Human Services, Highways, Small Business Association, Public Safety, US Department of Labor, Health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Albert Terry, Administrative Assistant to the Director of Unemployment. Topics include: Social Security Administration, Employment Security, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, West Virginia Public Energy Authority, United Mine Workers of America, Workers Compensation, Human Services, Litter in Roadside Parks, Liability Insurance, Energy, Natural Resources, Health, Taxes, Bottle Bill Legislature.","Topics include: West Virginia Brown's Island Project.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Brockwell, President of the Barbour County Planning Commission. Topics include: Natural Resources, Highways, Health Care Cost Review, Culture and History, Tax Reform Act, Public Employees Insurance Board, West Virginia Association of Retired School Employees, Legislation '86, Barbour County Mental Health Facility, Industrial Development, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Kansas Federation of Young Republicans, Liability Insurance, Commerce, Finance and Administration, Human Services, United Mine Workers.","This folder contains correspondence with: Connie S. Brookover, President of the West Virginia Wildlife Federation; Colonel G. B. Brosan, Superintendent of the Maryland State Police; G. A. Reed, President of the Brotherhood of Railways Airlines and Steamship Clerks. Topics include: Metropolitan Planning Commission, Energy, Highways, Human Services, Flood Assistance Request, Commerce, West Virginia Wildlife Federation, Governor's Commission on West Virginians, Voluntary Sterilization Program, Workers' Compensation, Public Employees Insurance Board, Liability Insurance, Culture and History, Public Services, Brotherhood of Railways Airlines and Steamship Clerks, Telecommunications Roundtable, Health, Lottery.","Topics include: Motor Vehicles, Corrections, Public Employees Insurance Board, Commerce, Human Services, Highways, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Retirement, Economic Questions.","This folder contains correspondence with: Howard M. Cunningham, Executive Secretary of the Public Service Commission. Topics include: The United Nations Children's Fund, Human Services, Veterans Memorial Bridge, Highways, Natural Resources, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Mineral County Commission, Motor Vehicles, Employment, Public Safety, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Economic Development, Education, Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday, Golden Mountaineer, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Walter H. Bruning, President of the United School Services of America; Barbara Brunner, Supervisor of the Assessment and Sales Analysis Local Government Relations Division of the West Virginia Tax Department; Richard H. Bryan, Governor of Nevada. Topics include: Human Services, Education, Taxes, International Association of Assessing Officers, Commerce, Abortion, Highways, Aging Commission, Price-Anderson Act, Health, National Governors' Association Insurance Liability Task Force, Small Cities Block Grant, Workers' Compensation Fund, Legislative Issues.","This folder contains correspondence with: Everett F. Bryant, Regional Administrator of Program Operations for the Health Care Financing Administration of the Department of Health and Human Services; Sharon B. Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. Topics include: Taxes, Summer School, Highways, Human Services, Public Services, Commerce, Legislative Issues, Medicaid Eligibility, Education, Natural Resources, Aging Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lester R. Bryant, Vice President and Dean of Marshall University. Topics include: Small Cities Block Grant, Public Service Commission, Presidential Inaugural Parade, National Park Foundation, Employment Security, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Natural Resources, Finance and Administration, Human Services, Motor Vehicles, Golden Mountaineer, Health, Youth Health Services, Small Cities Block Grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Roger E. Bryant, Executive Director of the Logan County Emergency Ambulance Service Authority. Topics include: Surface Mining Laws, Human Services, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, EMS, Job Training Program, Employment, Highways, US Postal Service, Natural Resources, Workers Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways; Michael A. Buchanan, West Virginia House of Delegates; Dick Thornburgh, Governor of Pennsylvania; Lysander L. Dudley, Director of Industrial Development for the State of West Virginia Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; John G. Keane, Director of the Bureau of the Census; Jim Burnett, Chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board. Topics include: Central West Virginia Regional Airport Authority, State Aeronautics Commission, Highways, Oglebay Institute, Racing Commission, Culture and History, Taxes, Labor-Management Council, Legislative Issues, National Governors' Association, Electricity Transmission, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Flood Assistance, Economic Development, Education, Industrial Development, State Census Data Center, Public Safety, Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, West Virginia Public Employees Insurance Board, American Public Works Association, Highway Safety, Commerce, Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Goerge Bush, President of the United States of America; Michael A. Buchanan, West Virginia Delegate. Topics include: Taxes, Natural Resources, Mining, Highways, Public Service Commission, Public Safety, Retirement, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Human Services, Education, Handgun Legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frank Buck, Mayor of the town of Sistersville; James L. Buck, Chairman of the National Advisory Board Small Business Development Centers; Neil S. Bucklew, President of West Virginia University. Topics include: Public Employees Insurance Agency, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Appalachian Regional Commission, Education, Motor Vehicles, Highways, US Army Corps of Engineers, Soil Erosion, Partnership Grant Program, Small Business Association, Nongame Advisory Council, Natural Resources, Flood Recovery, Human Services, Commerce, Higher Education, Aging Commission, Small Cities Block Grant, Workers' Compensation Fund, Election Irregularities, Public Safety, Highway Safety Program, Taxes, Regional Planning and Development Councils.","This folder contains correspondence with: Neil S. Bucklew, President of West Virginia University; Caspar W. Weinberger, Secretary of the United States Department of Defense.  Topics include: Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Employment Security, West Virginia University, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Biomass Projects, Exxon Oil Overcharge, Glass Industry Assistance Program, Victim Assistance Program, WVU Advisory Panel, Highway Safety Program, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Phillip D. Turner, Executive Director of the Commission on Aging; Charles S. Robb, Governor of Virginia. Topics include: Health, Public Safety, Budget Issues, Budget Questions, Budget Information, State Budget Problems, 1985 Regular Legislative Session, Higher Education, Budget Request for WVU College of Agriculture and Forestry, 1986-87 Budget Request, Aging, West Virginia Legislature Joint Committee on Government and Finance, Southern Regional Education Board.","This folder contains correspondence with: Tracy J. Whitaker, Assistant Director of Commercial Litigation Branch Civil Division of the United States Department of Justice. Topics include: Buffalo Creek Lawsuit, Buffalo Creek Settlement, Finance and Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Katherine Bullard Becker, Administrative Assistant for Federal Relations, Office of the Governor of West Virginia; Dan McGinn, Vice President, Chalres Ryan Associates, Inc.; Barbara Margolis, Commissioner, Mayor's Commissioner for Protocol (New York City); Peggy Harlow Knight, Director, Office of Community and Intergovernmental Programs, United States Environmental Protection Agency; Marshall Sokol, President, MDS Cash Communications Inc.; Frank Calzonetti, Associate Professor of Geography and Research Associate, Regional Research Institute, Department of Geology and Geography, West Virginia University; John Price, Senior Vice President and Secretary, Manufacturers Hanover Corporation; Jeffrey Finkle, Executive Director, National Council for Urban Economic Development; Stephen Roberts, President, The Huntington Area Chamber of Commerce; John Doyle, Executive Assistant, Ashland Oil; Jack Hawke, Director, Division of Policy and Planning, State of North Carolina; Michael Driggs, Special Assistant to the President for Policy and Development; Richard Trumble, Superintendent, Kanawha County Schools; Joe Hatfield, West Virginia Housing Development Fund; Warren Vietoris, Manager, State Government Affairs, Traffic Control, Materials Division, 3M; Burlee Long, Cherry Blossom Committee; Francis Moravitz, Executive Director, Appalachian Regional Commission; Kelly Donley, Staff Associate, Office of State Services, National Governors' Association; Michael Simmons, Finance Office, Gaston County; Thelma Ford, North Central (West Virginia) Opportunities Industrialization Center, Inc.; Terry Tamburini, Executive Director, Region V Planning and Development Council; William Blumer, Appalachian Regional Commission; Deborah Steelman, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, The White House; Lawrence Harton, Board Chairman, North Central (WV) Opportunities Industrialization Center, Inc.; Christy Bach, Special Assistant for Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of the Interior; Lacy Rice, President, West Virginia Bar Association; Cleve Benedict, R/S/M, Inc.; James Daye, United States Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Civil Rights, Region 3; Mike McKeown, Health Specialist, Appalachian Regional Commission; Neil Walp, Appalachian Regional Commission; Mary Annie Harper, Office of the Deputy Under Secretary for Intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Labor; Leontyne Clay, United States Conference of Mayors; Dennis Wolverton, Commissioner, Doddridge County Commission; William Bartee, President, Doddridge County Commission; Ora Seese, Commissioner, Doddridge County Commission; John Merck, Associate Director for Management, Office of Management and Budget; Thomas Keeley, President, Harrison County Commission; Thomas Richter, Executive Director, Southern Legislative Conference; John Wilson, Executive Director, Southern Governors' Association; David Ryder, Director of Advance, Office of the Vice President of the United States; Herman Mertins, Vice President for Administration and Finance, West Virginia University; Marianne Clark, Project Manager, National Governors' Association; John Lambert, Commissioner, Tucker County Commissioner; Gerrill Griffith, Press Secretary, Office of Congressman Allan Mollohan; Paul Otte, West Virginia House of Delegates; Tom Bevil, Chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development, Committee on Appropriations; Debbie Kranik, Legislative Analyst, American Petroleum Institute; John Linkous, Project Coordinator, Appalachian Regional Commission; Paul Elder, Mayor, Grafton, West Virginia; Joan Simmons, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Robert Lesino, Business Services Administration, Region 3; and Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State. Topics include: electricity transmission, community and industrial development, Appalachian Regional Commission, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Republican Governors' Association (East Bank Water Improvement Project, Consolidated Technical Assistance Program, Mason Apartments, Training Services to Business and Industry, Distressed Counties Program, Emergency Water and Sewer), Cherry Blossom Festival, employment, public energy authority, Governor's Community Reconstruction, small cities block grant, Unemployment Security Fund Transfer, toll road initiative; land and water conservation fund, and U.S. General Services Administration.","Topics include: schedule requests, Appalachian Regional Commission Appalachian Development Highway Funds for fiscal year '85 and Appalachian Regional Commission Access Road Funds for fiscal year '85, Community Partnership Grant for fiscal year '85, remarks in response to President Reagan's tax reform proposal, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Governor's Internship Program; Tug Valley Mitigation Project, funding for Elkins tourist information center, highway funding, urban mass transportation funding, funding for improvements to Chief Logan State Park, community volunteer fire programs, Community Development Weatherization Assistance Program, Job Training Partnership Act Contract Modifications, Primary Care Block Grant, Mental Health Planning Grant, Southern Governors' Association Summer Meeting, Governor's Emergency Employment Program, State of West Virginia Hazardous Waste Program, and National Organization of Blacks in Government Seventh Annual Training Conference.","This folder includes correspondence with: Kathy Bullard, Administrative Assistant, Office of the Governor of West Virginia; W. Douglas Blackburn, President, Elk Run Coal Company; Robert Conley, West Virginia House of Delegates; Lee Bonar, Mayor, Town of West Liberty, West Virginia; Topics include: National Organization of Blacks in Government Seventh Annual Training Conference, Creative Financial Loan Program (poultry industry), small cities block grant, JTPA Contracts awarded to firms operating outside West Virginia, National Governors' Association Study on Economic Development Policies, history of public service districts, victims assistance and justice assistance programs, Ashland Oil Company, flood awareness week, education, emergency response activities, Putnam County Parks, Governors' Summer Youth Program, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Project Awards, B\u0026O Commuter Rail Service (Eastern Panhandle), EPA Tall Stack Rulings/Kammer Plant, affirmative action, and National Meeting of the State Job Training Coordinating Council Members.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jim Burnett, Chairman, National Transportation Safety Board; and Robert Trocin, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce. Topics include: human services, highways, highway safety, natural resources, seat belt laws, department of education, commerce, and commission on aging.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack Bunner, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Fairmont Post 629. Topics include: Buffalo Creek disaster, community and economic development, National Horseshoe Pitchers, beer commission, public service commission, highways, tourism, and Williamstown Bridge.","This folder contains correspondence with: Cela Burge, President, West Virginia Planning Association; Paul Burge, Chief Executive Officer, South Central Supply Corporation; and Chief Justice Warren Burger, Retired, Supreme Court of the United States. Topics include: community and industrial development, human services, workers' compensation, West Virginia National Organization for Women, legislation, Bicentennial of the United States Constitution, culture and history, Public Employees Insurance Agency, department of education, social security administration, and department of motor vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Burhop, Senior Vice President for Government Affairs, Air Transport Association of America; Robert Burk, West Virginia House of Delegates; Barry burke, Chairman, Professional Engineers in Government, National Society of Professional Engineers; H. Kenneth Rigsbee, president, National Society of Professional Engineers Education Foundation; Duane Burke, Chairman, Public Gaming Research Institute, Inc.; Frank Burke, Acting Archivist of the United States, National Archives and Records Administration; Marjorie Burke, West Virginia House of Delegates; Paul Burke, Senate Majority Leader, State of Kansas; and Robert Burk Minority Leader, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), finance and administration, natural resources, Blennerhassett Historical Commission, legislative issues, community and economic development, proposal to develop and archival and records management program for the City of Charleston, culture and history, education, tax department, highways, health, and flood recovery.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Burk, West Virginia House of Delegates; Robert Burke, President, Warwood Tool Company; B.J. Burkett, Director, Public Affairs, Chesebrough-Pond's Inc.; Terry Burkhart, Executive Director, Ohio Valley Industrial and Business Development Corporation; Edward Burkholder, President, Burkholder Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc.; and Judy Critelli Burkholder, Director of Communications, Melear Multi-Media Inc. Topics include: drug free communities program, legislative issues, Blennerhassett Historical Park, Appalachian Regional Commission, employment security, small business assistance, national product liability code, Governor's Community Partnership Program, flood assistance, Weston State Hospital, community and industrial development, taxes, highways, health, and economic situation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack Burlingame, Jackson County Development Authority; George Bush, Vice President of the United States; Donald Burnes, Assistant Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Jim Burnett, Chairman, National Transportation Safety Board; Kitra Burham, Director, Scenic Mountain Triathlon, Richwood Chamber of Commerce; Jane Nady Burnley, Director, Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice programs, United States Department of Justice; Thomas Burns, Vice President, C\u0026P Telephone of West Virginia, Bell Atlantic; and Lester Burnside, President, The Harrison County Chamber of Commerce. Topics include: sexual assault, human services, legislation, highways, trade/cooperative agreement, small cities block grant, Public Employees Insurance Board, employment and training, tax department, Civil Contingent Fund, U.S. Department of Justice (victims of crime), workers' compensation, and finance and administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: David Burr, Associate Professor of Anatomy and Orthopedic Surgery, Department of Anatomy, West Virginia University School of Medicine; and Chester Burris, West Virginia State College, Department of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Safety. Topics include: highways, human services, culture and history, lumber imports, public service commission, department of education, natural resources, health, and commission on aging.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bea Burgess, Legislative Chairperson, Coalition on Legislation for the Elderly; and Harry Burgess, President, Beckley Child Care Center. Topics include: senior citizens, highways, legislation, workers' compensation, department of motor vehicles, veterans' affairs, human services, health, child care, tax department, natural resources, lottery, social security administration, and insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Nancy Burkhart, Secretary/Treasurer, West Virginia Chiropractic Society, Inc.; Robert Burkhart, Circuit Clerk, Thirty-First Judicial Circuit, Berkeley County Courthouse; and Terry Burkhart, Executive Director, Ohio Valley Industrial and Business Development Corporation. Topics include: health, highways, natural resources, medical malpractice, 1986 legislative survey results, health, Appalachian Regional Commission, Ohio Valley Industrial Business Development Corporation, industrial development, Governor's Community Partnership, finance and administration, and Kammer Plant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donald Burnes, Assistant Executive Director, Education Commission of the State; William Harrison, Senior Program Director, Education, National Conference of State Legislatures; Fred Burns, Fire Chief, Marlinton Volunteer Fire Department; John Burns, Chief, Clintonville Volunteer Fire Department; and Thomas Burns, President, C\u0026P Telephone Company of West Virginia. Topics include: department of commerce, tax department, workers' compensation fund, education, property tax reappraisal, public safety, Governor's Community Partnership Program, highways, lottery, department of natural resources, community and industrial development (fire departments), public service commission, Quaker State Refinery, small cities block grant, department of energy, youth health services, health, and 1988 legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bill Burton, Department of Commerce, State of West Virginia; Courtney Burton, Chairman of the Board, Oglebay Norton Company; and Donald Burton, Program Director, City of St. Albans, West Virginia, Department of Parks and Recreation Department. Topics include: commerce, highways, human services, JTPA Program, regional jail authority, tort law, natural resources, public service commission, and workers' compensation","This folder contains correspondence with: Patricia Burton, Bolar News Service International. Topics include: department of commerce, Battle of Point Pleasant, The West Virginia Hillbilly, culture and history, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, and health (AIDS).","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Burns, Vice President, C\u0026P Telephone Company. Topics include: community and industrial development, \"Link Up America\" Program, finance and administration, Standard and Poor's report, Management Task Force II, West Virginia Roundtable, Inc., employment opportunities and economic development committee, industrial development, special session 1986, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Raymond Busbee, President, West Virginia Recreation and Park Association, Head of Park Resources and Leisure Services, Marshall University; Sidney Yates, U.S. House of Representatives; S. Jonathan Meigs, Director, Special Advertising Programs, BusinessWeek; Steve Clausen, Divisional Production Director, British United Turkeys of America; Raymond Buttacavoli, Regional Manager, General Motors Corporation, Industry-Government Relations Staff; Alfred Stiller and James Smith, West Virginia University College of Engineering; Gerrit Butter, President, Nova Expositions, Inc.; Meredith Butterton, Treasurer, Republican Men's Club of Duval County (Florida); and Joe Chapman, Staff Representative, United Steelworkers of America. Topics include: natural resources, human services, Capitol Dome, National Youth Science Camp, community and industrial development, aging, commerce, state tax department, higher education, workers' compensation fund, General Motors, Saturn Corporation, legislative issues, B\u0026O Tax, and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carroll Campbell, Governor, State of South Carolina; R.A. Barcelona, Vice President of Purchasing/Traffic/and Raw Materials, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation; Brent Bush, Trust Marketing Officer, Security National Bank and Trust Company; David Bush, State Director, Office of the Assistant Secretary, Veterans' Employment and Training Service, U.S. Department of Labor; Russell Bush, Chairman, Gilmer County Republican Executive Committee; and George Bush, President-Elect of the United States. Topics include: unemployment, industrial development, Higher Education Trust Fund, highways, veterans' job training, employment security, small cities block grant, commission on aging, human services, teachers' retirement, health, and regional jail and prison authority.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Bush, Vice President of the United States; and J. Knox McConnell, Finance Chairman, George Bush for President. Topics include: I-64 Dedication, Bush for President, Fund for America's Future National Steering Committee, and Vice President Bush's Political Action Committee.","This folder contains correspondence with: Danny Butcher, Chief, Frametown Volunteer Fire Department; Donald Butcher, President, Software Valley Corporation; James Butcher, President, Shepherd College; and Raymond Buttacavoli, Regional Manager, General Motors Corporation. Topics include: human services, community and industrial development, public safety, public employees insurance, small cities block grant, highways, WV Higher Education Week, department of education, health, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ethelyn Butler, Director, Greenbriar Friendship Volunteers, Inc.; and Fred Butler, West Virginia Farm Bureau, Inc. Topics include: department of mines, human services, flood recovery, community and industrial development, legislative issues, agriculture, department of motor vehicles, veterans' affairs, highways, and West Virginia Public Employees Insurance Board.","Topics include: workers' compensation, human services, finance and administration, social security, and Kammer Plant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Howard Byard, President, Marshall County Commission; J. Donald Krupica, Commissioner, Marshall County Commission; Robert Byrd, United States Senator; Jack Byrd, Professor and Chairman Department of Industrial Engineering, West Virginia University College of Engineering, Executive Director, Center for Entrepreneurial Studies and Development, Inc., West Virginia University, College of Engineering; Patrick Graney, Financial Strategist, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; George Byers, Director of Public Affairs, Santa Fe Pacific Minerals Corporation; and Charlene Byrd, Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent, Chairperson, Martin Luther King Jr. West Virginia Holliday Commission, Kanawha County Schools. Topics include: tax reappraisal, natural resources, employment security, small cities block grant, community and industrial development, Governors' Community Partnership Program, employment security, economic development, tax department, commission on aging, department of motor vehicles, highways, and Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack Byrd, Executive Director, Center for Entrepreneurial Studies and Development, Inc., West Virginia University, College of Engineering; David Heydinger, Director, West Virginia Department of Health; W. Michael Byus, President, Rainbows and Lollipops Child Center; and Greg Bzura, Tournament Director, Junior League World Series. Topics include: highways, workers' compensation, small business, lottery, small cities block grant, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, small cities block grant, commission on aging, community and industrial development, natural resources, commerce, tax department, and Little League World Series.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Byrd, U.S. Senator. Topics include: highways, Clean Water Act, Army Corps of Engineers, Peoples' Republic of China, National Guard, Abandoned Mine Reclamation Program, legislation, Clean Coal Technology Reserve, 1985 flood recovery, Title III Dislocated Worker Program, Winfield Locks and Dam, industrial development, surface mining regulations, soil erosion, and U.S. Department of Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Byrd, U.S. Senator; and Donald Hodel, Secretary, U.S. Department of the Interior. Topics include: essential air service program, employment security department, highways, American Heritage Trust Act, Appalachian Regional Commission, State's 125th birthday, community and industrial development (Brown's Island Project), Omnibus Reconciliation Bill, taxes, Clean Air Act, Federal Lands Receipts Clarification Act, Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, natural resources, Point Pleasant Battle Monument State Park, Job Training Partnership Act, Panther State Forest water reservoir, and Chemetals Corporation in Kingwood, West Virginia.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Byrd, U.S. Senator; and H.J. Hatch, Major General, U.S. Army, Director of Civil Works. Topics include: National Governors' Association, Job Training Partnership Act, Low Level Radioactive Waste Compact, highways, Clean Water Act reauthorization, Essential Air Service program, emergency services, legislation, Town of Sophia, West Virginia, Volkswagen Plant, oil overcharge settlement, Interstate Competition Act of 1986, Federal Lands Administration Act, Preston County Board of Education, tax reform, Human Services Reauthorization Act of 1986, Air National Guard, oil import tax, Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985, flood prevention, department of natural resources, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward Cabbell, Founder/Director, John Henry Memorial Foundation, Inc.; Chuck Chambers, West Virginia House of Delegates; David Brown, Sales Manager, Cable Belt Conveyors; Maurice Lusk, President, Boonetronics, Inc.; and Roy Cagle, National Chairman, American Legislative Exchange Council.  Topics include: Drug-Free Communities Program, culture and history, public safety, highways, human services, cable TV, department of energy, natural resources, public service commission, Davis Power Project, state tax department, and commission on aging.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clyde Cale, President of Wirt County Board of Education. Topics include: Highways, Election 88, Hazard Mitigation Task Force, Eagle Scout, Employment, Education, Medicaid, Seat Belt Law, State Taxes, Community Development, Motor Vehicles, Automatic Weapon Legislative Issues, Flood Assistance, Taxes, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety Office, Correspondence, Commerce, Aging Commission, Natural Resources, Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Becky Cain, Chairman of the Third Annual West Virginia Conference; J. Robert Cain, City Manager of the City of Charles Town. Topics include: Natural Resources, League of Women Voters, Campaign Finance Task Force, West Virginia Conference on the Environment, Emergency Services, Highways, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Land and Water Conservation Funds, Human Services, Highways, Employment, State of State, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. Robert Cain, City Manager and Treasurer of the City of Charles Town. Topics include: Taxes, Tax Audit, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Sewer Project, Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Humanities, Public Service Commission.","Topics include: Worker's Compensation, Social Security Administration, Human Services, Highways, Motor Vehicles, Public Employees Insurance Board, Vital Statistics, Taxes, Aging Commission, Collective Bargaining, Industrial Development Training, Employment and Training, Veterans Affairs, National Guard.","Topics include: Human Services, Health, Highways, Calhoun County Republican Executive Committee, Worker's Compensation Fund, Motor Vehicles, Flood Assistance, National Crime Prevention Council, Taxes, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: M. Douglas Call, Director of Community Colleges and Vocational Education of West Virginia Board of Regents; Paul D. Callahan, Superintendent of Lewis County Schools. Topics include: Legislative Issues, Health, Human Services, Employment Security, Natural Resources, West Virginia University, 1985 Title IIA Program Award, Employment and Training, Highways, Community Development, Lumber Imports, Library Commission, Taxes, Energy, New Mental Health Facility, Reduced Price of Gas, Public Service Commission, Highways.","Topics include: Natural Resources, Human Services, Highways, Reappraisal, Vital Statistics, US Environmental Protection Agency, State of State.","This folder contains correspondence with: Stephen A. Callen, Executive Committee Member of the West Virginia Association of Independent Colleges and Schools; Stuart Calwell, President of the Kanawha County Schools. Topics include: Health, Honorary West Virginian Certificate, Social Security Administration, West Virginia District Export Council, Public Service Commission, Legislative Issues, Employment Security, Natural Resources, Finance and Administration, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Education, Land and Water Conservation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Helen Cameron, Director of Field Organizations of the Fund for America's Future. Topics include: Veterans Affairs, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, Public Service Commission, Human Services, Fund for America's Future, Natural Resources, Highways, Energy, Camp Creek State Forest, Regional Jail Authority, Early Retirement Legislation, Camp Horseshoe, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Camp Mercer Recreation Center, Camp Page Recreation Center, Campaign '86, Small Cities Block Grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carroll A. Campbell, Governor of South Carolina. Topics include: Criminal Justice and Highway Safety Division, Department of Catholic Education and Formation, Child Care, Worker's Compensation Fund, Education, Community and Industrial Development, Eagle Scout, National Governors' Association, Energy and Environment, Appalachian Regional Commission, Bush for President, West Virginia Emergency Response Commission, Affirmative Action, West Liberty State College, Flood Relief, Health Care Cost Review Authority, National Youth Science Camp.","Topics include: Motor Vehicles, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, Fire Department, Small Cities Block Grant, Legislative Issues, Human Services, Worker's Compensation Fund, US Department of Labor, Highways, Health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert F. Campbell, Co-Chair of the Northern West Virginia Area Labor Management Committee; Walker Boyd, Co-Chair of the Northern West Virginia Area Labor Management Committee. Topics include: Public Employees Insurance Board, Highways, United States Navy, Regional Jails, Lottery, Finance and Administration, Reappraisal, Liability Insurance, Taxes, Bottle Bill Legislation, Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, West Virginia Labor-Management Council, Public Services, Worker's Compensation Fund, Christmas '86.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wayne L. Campbell, Director of the State Government Relations and Research Office; Linda Nelson Garrett, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Legislative Issues, Highways, Commerce, Human Services, Labor, Product Liability, Lottery, Financial Condition of State, Flood Damage.","Topics include: Campaign '88.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert E. Wise Jr., United States Congressman; Bill Clinton, Governor of Arkansas; Clyde R. Canfield, Chairman of the Tucker County Democratic Executive Committee; John Jacob Cannell, President of the Friends for Education Inc.; James L. Cannon, Mayor of the City of Princeton; Mark W. Cannon, Staff Director of the Commission on the Bicentennial of The United States Constitution. Topics include: Public Employees Insurance Agency, Canaan Valley Resort, U.S.-Canadian Task Force, Canadian Electricity, Education, Civil Service Exam, Aging Commission, Cancer Research, Small Cities Block Grant, Boone County Commission, Reappraisal, Foreign Trade, Public Safety, '85 Flood, Recovery Foundation, Deer Hunting, Education, Finance and Administration, Highways, Prisons, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Regional Jails, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Task Force on Economic Development, Commission on the Bicentennial of The United States Constitution.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dewain Canterbury, Chairman of the Roane County Republican Executive Committee; Ronald B. Cantley, Superintendent of Raleigh County Schools; H. Hollister Cantus, Associate Administrator for External Relations. Topics include: Public Employees' Insurance Agency, Retirement, Education, Election '88, Abortion, Social Security Administration, Health and Human Services, Highways, Public Service Commission, Motor Vehicles, Magistrate Court, Legislative Issues, Taxes, United Mine Workers Coal Strike, Community and Industrial Development, National Civil Space Program, NASA, Support of WV Companies.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways; Dee Caperton, West Virginia Delegate; Benny Capparelli, Mayor of the Town of Northfork. Topics include: Highways, Public Safety, Education, State Taxes, Public Service Commission, National Governors' Association, Regional Education Service Agency, Capital to Capital, Policy Research, Capital Punishment, Human Services, State Capitol Preservation, Mountain State Forest Festival, Commerce, Legislative Issues, Community Partnership Program, International Integrity Program, Taxes, Employment, Victim Assistance, Natural Resources, Virginia Power, Public Service Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lysander L. Dudley, Director of Industrial Development. Topics include: CAP Allocation, Community and Industrial Development, Tax Reform Act of 1986, Public Securities Association, Essential Government Purpose Bonds.","Topics include: West Virginia Capitol and Grounds Brochure.","This folder contains correspondence with: Brad Crouser, Acting Commissioner of the State Tax Department. Topics include: State Tax Department, Finance and Administration, Capitol Dome, Gold Dome, Capital Punishment, Lottery.","This folder contains correspondence with: William G. Conley, Former Governor of West Virginia. Topics include: Gold Dome, Capitol Dome, Culture and History, Building Commission, Renovating State Capitols, Finance and Administration.","Topics include: West Virginia Capitol Historical Preservation Foundation Inc.","Topics include: Map of West Virginia Capitol and Grounds.","This folder contains correspondence with: Glen B. Gainer, Chairman of the West Virginia Public Employees Insurance Board. Topics include: Gaston Caperton (Former Governor of West Virginia), Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Carlin, Governor of the State of Kansas. Topics include: Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact, Department of Ecology, Acid Rain Policy, Energy Department, National Governors' Association.","This folder contains correspondence with: Andrew H. Card, Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs; Caspar W. Weinberger, Secretary of the United States Department of Defense. Topics include: Jewish Community of Huntington, Employment, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial, Small Cities Block Grant, Office of Management and Budget, Summit Meeting/Soviet Jews, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, West Virginia University, Workers' Compensation Fund, Aging Commission, Highways, Human Services, Job Training Partnership Act, Education, Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bob Wise, United States Congressman; Harold C. Carl, Superintendent of Schools at the Pleasants County Board of Education. Topics include: Public Safety, Motor Vehicles, Legislative Issues, Health, Public Transit, Republican State Executive Committee, Individual Training Account, Education, Workers Compensation Fund, Commerce, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gary K. Carlson, Executive Director of the National Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve; Jack Carlson, Executive Director of American Association of Retired Persons (AARP); Frank Carlucci, Secretary of Defense; Herbert Carmichael, Mayor of the City of Cameron; Gus R. Douglass, West Virginia Agriculture Commissioner. Topics include: Education, Community and Industrial Development, Highways, Public Safety, Italian Emigration Committee, Lottery, Election '88, National Guard, Aging, Federal Procurement, Culture and History, Marshall County Airport, Small Cities Block Grant, Labor, Taxes, Agriculture, Community Development, Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Carper, Congressman. Topics include: Health, Highways, Education, Motor Vehicles, Taxes, Natural Resources, Human Services, Regional Jail and Prison Authority, Police, Workers' Compensation, Public Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert C. Wise, United States Congressman; Robert C. Byrd, United States Senator; Nick Lazaris, Administrative Assistant to the Governor of West Virginia; Charles Harvey, Jackson County Commissioner. Topics include: Funding Assistance, Small Cities Block Grant, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Public Services, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Finance and Administration, Legislation, Carnifax Ferry Battleground Park.","This folder contains correspondence with: James R. Carpenter, Mayor of the City of Buckhannon. Topics include: Federal Black Lung Claim, Highways, Railroads, Public Services, Library Commission, Human Services, Aging Commission, Labor, Appalachian Regional Commission, Small Cities Block Grant, Education, Health, Asbestos, 1985 Flood, Employment Security, Finance and Administration, Reappraisal, Workers' Compensation Fund, Liability Insurance, Public Employees Retirement System.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dayton Carr, President of the Grant County Commission; Edward R. Carr, Chairman of the Clay County Republican Executive Committee. Topics include: Public Safety, Highways, Emergency Services, Taxes, Nursing Homes, Workers' Compensation Fund, Department of Corrections, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Grant County Commission, Ambulance Service, Flood Relief, Legislative Issues, Aging Commission, Small Business Association, Labor, Library Commission, Health, Education, Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dayton Carr, President of the Grant County Commission; Edward R. Carr, Chairman of the Clay County Republican Executive Committee. Topics include: Public Safety, Highways, Emergency Services, Taxes, Nursing Homes, Workers' Compensation Fund, Department of Corrections, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Grant County Commission, Ambulance Service, Flood Relief, Legislative Issues, Aging Commission, Small Business Association, Labor, Library Commission, Health, Education, Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bill Carter, President, Huttonsville Correctional Association; Clifford Goddin, Vice President, Huttonsville Correctional Association; Bruce Carter, United Hospital Center; David Carter, President, AmStar Ambulance Service, Incorporated; J. Douglas Carter, Manager, Potomac Valley Transit Authority; James G. Carter, Administrator, West Virginia Department of Health; and Jimmy Carter, Former President of the United States, Honorary Co-Chair, United States Committee for UNICEF. Topics include: highways, employment security, public employees insurance board, medicaid, human services, health care cost review authority, legislative issues, community and economic development, air pollution, department of motor vehicles, department of corrections, tax department, public transportation, finance and administration, and liability insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Carter, Owner, Pinnacle Productions; Robert Carter, Chairman, Republicans Abroad; and Roberta Carter, Associate Dean, Division of Continuing Education, The University of Tulsa. Topics include: Veterans Memorial Bridge, highways, human services, community and industrial development, social security, commission on aging, Martin Luther King Jr. Day Holiday, solid waste authority, small cities block grant, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Calvin Carte, Chairman, Local Board #1, Selective Service Board; Gene Carte, President, Fayette County Commission; Nancy Cartwright, Oil Transport, Incorporated; James Caruth, Executive Director, West Virginia Education Association; Stephen Hald, Director of Government Relations, West Virginia Education Association; Thomas Vogel, President, West Virginia Education Association; James Caruthers, Putnam County Commission; James Carvelli, Chief, Stonewood Volunteer Fire Department; J.O. Carver, Plant Manager, The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company; James Cary, President, West Virginia International Industries, Inc.; McDonald Cary, President, Cary Construction, Inc.; Michael Caryl, Chairman, West Virginia Municipal Bond Commission, Commissioner, and State Tax Department. Topics include: selective service board, Sexual Abuse, Incest and Neglect Team; Governor's Community Partnership Program; highways, tax department, workers' compensation, legislative issues, Gold Dome project, J.T. P.A. Program, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Plant, community and economic development, C\u0026P Telephone, United Way Campaign, public service commission, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jane Carter, Studio 7 Education Through Art, Inc. Topics vary.","This folder contains correspondence with: Manuel Cases, President, Philippine-American Alliance Foundation, Inc.; Albert Casey, Postmaster General of the United States; James Casey, West Virginia, House of Delegates; Robert Casey, Governor of Pennsylvania; Thomas Casey, President, McDowell County Volunteer Fire Department; and Crystal Cash, Mayor, Town of Leon, West Virginia. Topics include: income tax, human services, employment security, Diamond-Bathurst closing, finance and administration, small cities block grant, community partnership grant, workers' compensation fund, U.S. Department of Labor, education, highways, Mon/Fayette Expressway, energy, Appalachian Regional Commission, Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution, natural resources, department of commerce, and lottery.","This folder contains correspondence with: Roy Cashdollar, Mayor, City of Chester, West Virginia; Lois Cashell, Acting Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Frank Casillas, Assistant Secretary of Labor, Employment and Training, U.S. Department of Labor; Fredrick Armstrong, Associate Director, Department of Archives and History, West Virginia Department of Culture and History; James Cason, Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary, land and Minerals Management, U.S. Department of the Interior; Pat Castillo Council Member, City of Sunnyvale, California; and Michael Castle, Chairman, Project on Infant Mortality, Southern Governors' Association. Topics include: small cities block grant, community and industrial development, culture and history, natural resources, employment, health, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Corrigan, Regional Director, United States Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration; Benny Cassady, President, McDowell County Board of Education; Grey Cassell, Superintendent of Schools, Hampshire County Board of Education; Marka Cassell, The Braxton Democrat; and Lowell Basford, Acting Director of Personnel, State of West Virginia Civil Service System. Topics include: Cass Scenic Railroad, education, natural resources, damming of rivers, special session on education, 1988 legislation, taxes, highways, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, public service commission, Greenbriar River Dam, civil service, veterans' home, commission on aging, teachers' salaries, and workers' compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mike Castle, Governor, State of Delaware, Chairman, Republican Governors' Association, Chairman, National Governors' Association on Human Services; Kelly Castleberry, Secretary-Treasurer, American Federation of Musicians; and Betty Castor, Commissioner, Florida Department of Education. Topics include: department of health, Republican Governors' Association, National Governors' Association (education; handbook on children), preschool programs, education, human services, public service commission, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Georgeanna Cathell, Secretary, Save Our Schools Committee; Donald Cather, Director, Department of Public Works, City of Miami, Florida; C.N. Harman, Minority Leader, West Virginia State Senate; W. Gale Catlett, Head Basketball Coach, West Virginia University; Leo Catsonis, Judge, Thirteenth Judicial Circuit; Eileen Catterson, Medical Director, Children's Health Care, Inc.; and Ronald Stemple, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: health, health, education, legislative issues, farm management commission, taxes, 1977 Mingo County Flood, highways, natural resources, foreign trade, and lottery.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donald Caudill, Executive Director, North Central Regional Education Service Agency; Herman Caudill, Mayor, City of Madison, West Virginia; Leroy Caudill, First City Insurance Agency; Geraldine Cavacini, Division of Medical Processing, West Virginia Department of Human Services; Lauro Cavazos, Secretary, United States Department of Education; and Bruce Cavender and Constance Arthur, Co-chairmen, Kanawha Citizens for a Judicial Annex Regional Jail. Topics include: highways, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, limited gaming, human services, community and industrial development, legislation, public employees insurance, tax department, retirement, insurance, regional jail and prison authority, aging, economic development, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jonathan Cavendish, Realcorp, Inc.; Commercial and Industrial Real Estate; Gordon Cawelti, Executive Director, Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development; and Hobart Cawood, Chairman, We The People 200 Committee. Topics include: commission on aging, tax department, human services, highways, finance and administration, economic development authority, education, 200th Anniversary of the Constitution, workers' compensation, and workers' compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Andrew Casto, Mayor, Town of Anmore, West Virginia; John Casto, Division of Law Enforcement, Department of Natural Resources, State of West Virginia; Roy Casto, President, Raleigh County Education Association; and William Casto, President, Ripley Rotary Club, President, Executive Committee, Jackson General Hospital. Topics include: highways, social service budget cuts, workers' compensation fund, drug enforcement, natural resources, white water rafting, commerce, human services, public service commission, tax department, public employees retirement system, and Williamstown Bridge.","This folder contains correspondence with: Pat Cecil, Staff Writer, Bluefield Daily Telegraph; R.E. Cecil, General Manager, Quality Inn Wheeling East; Anthony Celebrezze, Attorney General, State of Ohio; and Richard Celeste, Governor of Ohio, Chairman, Committee on Human Resources, National Governors' Association. Topics include: highways, workers' compensation, community development, department of motor vehicles, department of corrections, National Governors' Association, National Science Foundation Survey, insurance (National Governors' Association Liability task force), and Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard Celeste, Governor of Ohio, Chairman, Employment and Training Subcommittee, National Governors' Association; Wendy Gramm, Administrator, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget; John Keane, Director, Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce; Dale Nitzschke, President, Marshall University; J. Cerra, Executive Director, Mid-Ohio Valley Industrial Council, Incorporated; and Thomas Cera, Chairman, Northern Panhandle Private Industry Council, Management Co-chairman, Project Best, Inc. Chairman, Upper Ohio Valley Italian Foundation, Inc. Topics include: acid rain, legislation, 1988 census dress rehearsal, economic development, lottery, job training partnership, community and industrial development, and limited gaming.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jim Cerra, Executive Director, Mid-Ohio Valley Industrial Council, Inc.; Ramona Cerra, Mid-Ohio Valley Industrial Council, Inc.; Thomas Cerra, General Chairman, Upper Ohio Italian Festival; Mary Cerreto, Chief Executive Officer, Accreditation Council for Services for Mentally Retarded and Other Developmentally Disabled Persons; Robert Cetti, President, Amerdyne Industries, Inc.; and Bill Ceverha, Texas House of Representatives. Topics include: culture and history, public energy authority, department of health, economic development, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Warren Duliere, Editor and President, The West Virginia Advocate","Topics include: Distinguished West Virginian Applications","This folder contains correspondence with: Willard M. Ansel, Executive Secretary of the Teachers Retirement Board; Vernon F. Harless, Sheriff of Boone County. Topics include: Distinguished West Virginian Certificates.","Topics include: Distinguished West Virginian Certificates.","This folder contains correspondence with: Guy Owen Baker, Choral Director of the West Virginia Institute of Technology; A. Eddie Bassitt, Mayor of the City of Saint Albans. Topics include: Distinguished West Virginian Certificates.","This folder contains correspondence with: W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety; Gus R. Douglass, Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture. Topics include: Distinguished West Virginian Certificates.","This folder contains correspondence with: W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety; Gus R. Douglass, Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture. Topics include: Distinguished West Virginian Certificates.","This folder contains correspondence with: C. H. Harman, West Virginia Senate; Betsy Hutchison, Director of The National Youth Science Camp. Topics include: Distinguished West Virginian Certificates.","This folder contains correspondence with: William D. Moore, Mayor of Hedgesville. Topics include: Distinguished West Virginian Certificates.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dale Nitzschke, President of Marshall University; Marvin P. Shelton, District Director of the Small Business Association; Richard L. Thornburgh, Director of the Institute of Politics at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Topics include: Distinguished West Virginian Certificates.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: Distinguished West Virginian Certificates.","Topics include: Distinguished West Virginian Certificates.","Topics include: Distinguished West Virginian Certificates.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert \"Chuck\" Chambers, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Dan Tonkovich, President of the West Virginia State Senate.  Topics include: Human Services, Highways, Lumber Imports, Consumer Sales Tax, Tax Department, Legislation, Employment Security, Major Budget Cuts, Finance and Administration, National Governors' Association, Health, Veterans' Affairs, Campaign 1988.","This folder contains correspondence with: Nancy Chambers, President of the Board of Directors of the Family Refuge Center; Robert \"Chuck\" Chambers, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Ben Bailey, Governor's Assistant of the State of West Virginia. Topics include: Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Medical Malpractice, Tort Reform, Golden Mountaineer, Taxes, Human Services, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Victim Assistance Program, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction, Aging Commission, Community Development, Finance and Administration, Lottery, Anti-Abortion.","Topics include: West Virginia Chamber of Commerce Leadership Team.","This folder contains correspondence with: Phillip E. Cline, Chairman of the Huntington Chamber of Commerce; D. Max Fancis, Chairman of the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce; Robert M. Steptoe Jr., President of the Harrison County Chamber of Commerce; John D. Hurd, President of the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce; John A. Chapman, President of the Charleston Regional Chamber of Commerce and Development; Joseph W. Mayernick, Executive Director of the Weirton Chamber of Commerce. Topics include: West Virginia Chamber of Commerce, Finance and Administration.","Topics include: Challenger Disaster.","This folder contains correspondence with: Benjamin L. Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Arch Moore. Topics include: Finance and Administration, Odyssey of the Mind Program, Human Services, Health, Public Employees Retirement System, Highways, Veterans Affairs, Public Services, Board of Probation and Parole, Department of Labor.","This folder contains correspondence with: Benjamin L. Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Arch Moore; H. Truman Chafin, West Virginia Senator; Ralph Steele, Assistant to the Commissioner of Alcohol Beverage Control Commission. Topics include: Highways, Human Services, Bicentennial Commission, Department of Labor, Social Security, Corrections, State Taxes, Small Cities Block Grant, Education, West Virginia Professional Educators, Workers' Compensation Fund, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction, Energy, Community Development, Liability Insurance, Small Business Support, Appalachian Regional Commission, Housing Development Fund, Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ben L. Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Arch Moore. Topics include: Taxes, Motor Vehicles, Highways, Commerce, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Department of Corrections, Spurr Memorial Playground Board, Community Partnership Grant, Playground Renovation, Health, Workers' Compensation Fund, Natural Resources, Employment, Education, Black Lung, Human Services.","Topics include: Highways, Lottery, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Prayer in School, West Virginia Children's Home, Human Services, Department of Corrections, Culture and History.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas K. Chaplin, Mayor of the City of Westover. Topics include: Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, American-Soviet Youth Exchange, Legal, Highways, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Natural Resources, Appalachian Regional Commission, Employment Security Problem, Taxes, Health, Public Safety, Aging Commission, Legislative Issues, West Virginia Airport Systems Plan, Death Penalty.","This folder contains correspondence with: John A. Chapman, President of the Charleston Regional Chamber of Commerce. Topics include: Federal Aviation Administration, Unemployment, Buy American, Employment and Training, Liability Insurance, Community and Industrial Development, Job Training Partnership Act, West Virginia Association of Community Health Centers, Labor, Small Cities Block Grant, Natural Resources, Employment Security, Workers' Compensation Fund, Public Safety, Taxes on Tobacco and Gas, Taxes, Highways, Legislative Issues, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Human Services, Health, Public Services, Health Cost Care.","This folder contains correspondence with: D. Charles, Professor and Chairman, Marshall University School of Medicine; Shirley Furry, General Manager, Charleston Symphony Orchestra; Peggy Charren, President, Action for Children's Television; James Thomas, President, Charleston Renaissance Corporation; Rosemary Charochak, Executive Coordinator, Ohio County Chapter, Association for Retarded Citizens, Inc.; Gene Swanzey, Vice President, Director of State Government Relations, Chase Manhattan Corporation; Robert Holliday, West Virginia State Senator; and George Chaump, Head Football Coach, Marshall University Department of Athletics. Topics include: tax department, department of motor vehicles, human services, workers' compensation, civil contingent fund, public service commission, veterans' memorial, commission on aging, civil service system, Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution, department of health, casino gambling, education, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dale Harwood, Council President, Chief Cornstalk Council No. 756, Boy Scouts of America; Donald Cheek, Scout Executive Chief Cornstalk Council No. 756, Boy Scouts of America; Robert Chehi, Financial Analysis, West Virginia Economic Development Authority, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; Eleanor Chelimsky, Director, United States General Accounting Office, Program Evaluation and Methodology Division; Marilyn Chelstrom, President, The Taft Institute for Two-Party Government; Robert Reishman, Managing General Partner, Reishman Associates; Thomas Chema, Chairman, State of Ohio Public Utilities Commission; Claude Chemtob, Research and Development Coordinator, U.S. Veterans Administration; Liliane Chen, President, Jantic Corporation; Peter Jin-Fu Chen, Supervisor, Overall Planning Department, Council of Labor Affairs, Executive Yuan, Republic of China; B.I. Cheney, Acting Regional Director, ACTION; and Lynne Cheney, Chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities. Topics include: health, surface mining, natural resources, chemical industry, ACTION, VISTA Volunteers, culture and history, and National Endowment for the Humanities.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Cheng, Director, Sino-American International, Labor Service Corporation; Leo Cherne, Executive Director, The Research Institute of America, Incorporated; John Chernenko, West Virginia State Senate; Marc Chernenko, Chairman, Board of Directors, Brooke County Committee on Aging; Charles Cherry, Mayor, Town of Triadelphia, West Virginia; Dave Sheshire, President, Ranson Planning Commission, Corporation of Ranson, West Virginia; William Chesser, Director, Office of Federal Operations/HDS; Barbara Cheuvront, Clerk of the Wirt County Commission; Evelyn Waggoner, Circuit Clerk of Wirt County; Rusty Cheuvront, Administrative Assistant, Scheduling, Office of the Governor of Kentucky; Terrence Chewning, Chairperson, Brindisi Youth Organization; and Frederick Chien, Representative, Coordination Council for North American Affairs. Topics include: West Virginia University, flood control, employment security, department of motor vehicles, small business, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), public service commission, low income weatherization assistance, tax department, highways, small cities block grant, department of public safety, human services, community and industrial development, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dorothy Chlad, Founder and President, National Safety Town Center; Chank Nak Choi, Minister, Ministry of Energy and Resources, Republic of China; Seok Yoon Choe, Construction Attache, Embassy of the Republic of Korea; Soo Bock Choi, Department of Political Science, Marshall University; Y.D. Choi, A.A.U. National Tae Kwon Do General Secretary; Diane Chopyak, Public Relations Specialist, Mountaineer Food Bank; Michael Chow, Environmental Protection Department, Union Carbide Corporation, Donna Moore, Program Officer, Christa McAuliffe Program; Jed Christensen, Director, U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of Surface Mining; Gary Christie, City Manager, City of Princeton, West Virginia; James Christie, Grafton Coal Company; John Chistodoulou, Manager, Safety, Security and Environmental Compliance, Sterling Faucet Company; Janice Christopher, President, West Virginia Association for Counseling and Development; and Chiu Chuang-huan, Taiwan Provincial Government, Office of the Governor, Republic of China. Topics include: job training program, foreign trade, West Virginia Board of Medicine, Mountaineer Food Bank, Kare Krishna, lottery, natural resources, Christa McAuliffe Fellowship 1988, human services, highways, legislation, employment security, commission on aging, grant for community crime prevention, State Emergency Response Commission, health, department of motor vehicles, Environmental Protection Agency, workers' compensation, department of commerce, and West Virginia Recovery Foundation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donald Christiansen, Editor and Publisher, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Topics include: department of energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jed Christensen, Director, U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of Surface Mining; and Michael Bailin, President, Public/Private Ventures. Topics include: surface coal mining reclamation, abandoned mine land program, natural resources, geo-tech land permit, Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act, and Abandoned Mine Lands Conference 1985.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Donovan, President and CEO, Chicago Board of Trade; Samuel Chico, President, Chico Dairy Company; Frederick Chien, Representative, Coordination Council for Northern American Affairs; Steve Chidester, Mayor, Town of Bruceton Mills, West Virginia; Howard Kenney, Executive Director, West Virginia Human Rights Commission. Topics include: workers' compensation, Hare Krishna, tax department, U.S. Department of Agriculture; higher education legislation, public employees insurance, highways, investment, international trade, human services, turnpike commission, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Childers, West Virginia House of Delegates; Faye Chiles, Director of Licensure, State of Tennessee, Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation; Lawton Chiles, Chairman, national Commission to Prevent Infant Mortality, U.S. Senator;  Ross Free, Member of Parliament, House of Representatives, Commonwealth Parliament of Australia; Tetsuo Chino, President, American Honda Motor Company; and Hwang Tzuen-Chiou, President, The Control Yuan, Republic of China. Topics include: public safety, tax department, education special session, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), highways, human services, commerce, health, natural resources, 1985 Youth Science Camp, liability insurance, economic development, and workers' compensation fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: C.L. Christian, President, Continental Brick Company; and Diane Christian, President, Board of Directors, CONTACT Huntington, Rape Crisis Counseling Team. Topics include: Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Appalachian Regional Commission, regional jail authority, human services, social security, victim assistance program, lottery, community and industrial development, natural resources, natural resources, tax department, and employment security.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ann Church, Coordinator, State Legislation, The Humane Society of the United States; Bennett Church, Superintendent, McDowell County Public Schools; Lloyd Church, Conservation Crusade; Nina Church, Clerk, McDowell County Magistrate Court; Gilbert Churchill, Acting Forest Supervisor, Monongahela National Forest. Topics include: natural resources, highways, Appalachian Regional Commission, social security, human services, education, health, lottery, workers' compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: J.S. Church Executive Director, Logan-Mingo Area Mental Health, Inc. Topics include: department of public safety, and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State. Topics include: Christmas greetings.","Topics include: finance and administration and Christmas tree donations.","This folder contains correspondence with:Albert Ciampanella, WVCA Legislative Chairman, West Virginia Cosmetologists Association; Norma Ciccarello, Executive Director, West Virginia Utility Contractors Association; Bill Clinton, Governor of Arkansas; Anthony Cipriani, Mayor, City of Wellsburg, West Virginia; and  Lawrence Cirignano, Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration. Topics include: West Virginia Utility Contractors Association, highways, Appalachian Regional Commission, health, flood recovery, highways, flood assistance, tax department, department of energy, public service commission, small cities block grant, and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Ciuros, President of the New York Corrections and Youth Services Association; Vernon Whitacre, West Virginia State Senator. Topics include: Highways, Public Services, Natural Resources, Citizens for a Balanced Budget, Citizens Committee for Children of New York, Citizens Scholarship, Citizens against Racism, Citizens for America, Corrections, Civil War Historical Site, Historical Preservation, Legislation, Higher Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: David T. Clark, Mayor of the Town of Paw Paw. Topics include: Human Services, Commerce, Employment with State, Natural Resources, Aging, Health, Mine Operation, Highways, Small Cities Block Grant, Community and Industrial Development, Labor, Culture and History.","This folder contains correspondence with: Marianne K. Clark, Project Manager of the National Governors' Association. Topics include: Health, Motor Vehicles, Finance and Administration, Social Studies Fair, Highways, Human Services, Commerce, Public Safety, National Governors' Association, Workers Compensation Fund, Community and Industrial Development, Aging, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Abortion, Small Cities Block Grant, Social Security Administration, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: David Z. Morgan, President, West Virginia State Medical Association; Charlie Brown, Attorney General of the State of West Virginia. Topics include: Little Beaver State Park, Medical Affairs, Board of Medicine, Farmers Home Administration, Taxes, Worker's Compensation Fund, Corrections, Highways.","Topics include: Aging Commission, Highways, Health, Flood Recovery Efforts, Workers Compensation Fund, National Youth Science Camp, 1985 Youth Science Camp, Industrial Development, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Human Services, Housing and Urban Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: William L. Clay, Chairman of the Committee on Education and Labor of the US House of Representatives; Eugene Claypole, President of the United Mine Workers of America. Topics include: Correspondence, Aging Commission, Education, Taxes, Community Development, Highways, Motor Vehicles, Human Services, 1985 Flood, Commerce, Library Commission, Job Training Partnership Act, Health, Workers' Compensation Fund, Employment and Training.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert D. Orr, Governor of Indiana; C. Everett Koop, The Surgeon General of the Public Health Service Department of Health and Human Services; Robert C. Byrd, Minority Leader of the United States Senate; Nick Joe Rahall II, Congressman; John D. Rockefeller, Senator; Robert E. Wise, Congressman; Benjamin L. Bailey, Counsel to the Governor's Office. Topics include: Legislative Issues, Clean Coal Technology, Clean Air Act, Clean Indoor Air Act, Clean Jobs Act, Clean Water Amendments of 1985, Natural Resources, Clean Water Act, Clear Total Coalition, Commerce, Public Services, Education, Health, Social Security Administration, Higher Education, Moundsville Penitentiary, Industrial Development, Human Services, Finance and Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: William P. Clements, Governor of the State of Texas. Topics include: Natural Resources, Safety Belt Use, Public Services, Finance and Administration, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Human Services, Taxes, Interest in Children's Trust Fund, Community and Industrial Development, Child Care Rates, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Motor Vehicles, Corrections.","This folder contains correspondence with: Larry Cline, President of the Mingo County Commission; Bill Clinton, Chairman of the Southern Corporate Coalition to Improve Maternal and Child Health, Governor of Arkansas. Topics include: Highways, Abortion, Human Services, Community Development, National Youth Science Camp, Republic Governors' Association, Employment and Training, Job Training Partnership Act, Health, Motor Vehicles, Education Commission of the States, Correspondence.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bill Clinton, Governor of Arkansas. Topics include: National Governors' Association, Infant Mortality, Education, US-Canadian Task Force, Commission on the South, Adult Literacy, Human Services.","Topics include: Commerce, Highways, Library Funding, Culture and History, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Tourism, Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, Health, Veterans Affairs, Motor Vehicles, Social Security, Legislative Issues.","Topics include: Library Funding, Culture and History, Tourism, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, Health, Veterans Affairs, Motor Vehicles, Blennerhassett Island, Social Security, Highways, Legislative Issues.","This folder contains correspondence with: Larry Cline, President of the Mingo County Commission; Paul C. Cline, Delegate of West Virginia. Topics include: Health, Motor Vehicles, Small Cities Block Grant, Human Services, Banking, Education, Commerce, Highways, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program.","This folder contains correspondence with: James R. Clowser, President of the Potomac House. Topics include: Health, Mental Health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert L. Clodius, President of the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges; Robert Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways; Paul J. Clowers, Mayor of the City of Mullens. Topics include: Education, Highways, Abortion, Prayer in Schools, Commerce, Beer Commission, Natural Resources, Support of Sales Tax on Food, Public Service Commission, Human Resources, Social Security, Community Development, Motor Vehicles, Small Cities Block Grant, Vocation Rehabilitation, Mental Health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Michael L. Clowser, Executive Director of the Contractors Association of West Virginia. Topics include: Highways, Fire Department Program, Health, Public Employees Insurance Board, Public Libraries, Mental Health Funding, Salary Equalization.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gary G. White, President of West Virginia Coal Association; Robert C. Byrd, Minority Leader of the United States Senate; John S. Herrington, Secretary of Energy; Richard Lyng, Secretary of Agriculture; Mack Mattingly, Georgia Senator; Alan Mollohan, United States Congressman; Nick Joe Rahall, US House of Representatives; John D. Rockefeller, US Senator; Harley O. Staggers; Robert E. Wise, Congressman; Joseph J. Yanick, Director of the Office of Energy of the United States Department of Commerce International Trade Administration; Sidney R. Yates, Congressman. Topics include: Coal Industry, Clean Coal Technology Coalition, Coal, Public Energy Authority, National Coal Council, Agriculture, Federal Lands Administration Act of 1986, Coal Strike.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Evans, Secretary, Kentucky Energy Cabinet, Kentucky Center for Energy Research.Topics include: Coal Summit II.","This folder contains correspondence with: Louis Coakley, Assistant Director, Environmental Programs, Southern States Energy Board; H.E. Jones, West Virginia Coal Association; Dan Coats, U.S. House of Representatives; A. Parks Cobb, President, Duke Engineering and Services, Inc.; and John Cob, President/COO Eastern Bancorp. Topics include: tax department, Southern States Energy Board, West Virginia Coal Association, highways, energy, human services, teen pregnancy, B\u0026O tax, health, public service commission, 1988 State of the State message, civil service, and social security.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Cobb, President, Magnet Bank; Daniel Cobb, Vice President and Dean of the Faculty, Bethany College; Mark Cobetto, President, Seven-Up Bottling Company of Wheeling; Christopher Coburn, Science and Technology Advisor, Office of the Governor (Ohio); and Harry Coburn, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Passport Services, U.S. Department of States. Topics include: human services, collective bargaining, department of commerce, natural resources, litter control campaign, legislative issues, public employees insurance, U.S. Department of State, highways, Public Employees Retirement System.","This folder contains correspondence with: D.E. Cochran, Chairman of the Board, Ames Lawn and Garden Tools; Florence Cochran, Director, Eastern Allegheny Council for Human Services, Inc.; Thomas Cochran, Senior Vice President, Shearson Lehman Brothers; James Cochrane, Resource Consultants and Developers, Inc. Topics include: public safety, education, legislative issues, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, National Guard, tax department, human services, flooding, finance and administration, workers' compensation, and small cities block grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Doder, International Union Area Director, American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees. Topics include: corrections, collective bargaining, motor vehicles, social security administration, finance and administration, human services, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Nancy Coen, Vice-President, Marshall County Commission; Charles Spears, Director, West Virginia Department of Commerce, Division of Parks and Recreation; Mary Beth Coffey, Virginia Glass Products Corporation; and Matthew Coffey, President, National Tooling and Machining Association. Topics include: health, human services, education, community and industrial development, finance and administration, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: B.L. Coffindaffer, Associate Director, The University of Maryland, Cooperative Extension Service; Earnest Coffindaffer, Wheat, First Securities; James Coffman, Mayor, Town of West Hamlin, West Virginia; and Wade Coffindaffer, General Manager, Spencer Business Forms Company, Inc. Topics include: economic and community development, lumber imports, small cities block grant, natural resources, and workers' compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.W. Cokeley, West Virginia Insurance Company; Stephen Cogar, President, West Virginia Trooper's Association; Jacqueline Cogle, President, Good Times Boosters, Inc., Martinsburg High School Good Times Show Choir; and Pat Ellicott, Comptroller, Office of the Governor. Topics include: insurance, finance and administration, transit, natural resources, workers' compensation, human services, highways, department of public safety, and civil contingent fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Don Cogman and R. Spencer Oliver, Co-Chairmen, The American Council of Young Political Leaders; Joe Kirby, Director of Administrative Services, College of Graduate Studies; Bertie Cohen, Chairperson, State Commission on Aging; Claire Cohen, Vice President, Managing Director, State Ratings, Moody's Investors Service; Edwin Cohen, Executive Director, Agency for Instructional Technology; and James Coil, Professor of Surgery, Marshall University. Topics include: American Council of Young Political Leaders, commission on aging, state of the state message, We the People 200 Celebration, commerce, education, department of corrections, highways, Moundsville Penitentiary, and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Coleman, Mid-Atlantic Regional Director, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior; David Heydinger, Director, West Virginia Department of Health; Monty Coles, President, Walnut Valley Acres Association; Alvin Wiggins, Chairman, Colin Anderson Human Rights Commission; Herbert Colker, Executive Vice President, West Virginia Electric Supply Company; and Matt Colker, Vice President of Operations, West Virginia Electric Supply Company. Topics include: highways, insurance, medicare reimbursement, human services, health, Project Unity 200, department of public safety, Pike Island Locks and Dam Project, grants, Colin Anderson Center, employment security, taxes, Huntington, West Virginia, finance and administration, unemployment compensation, collective bargaining, and Public Employees Insurance Board.","This folder contains correspondence with: Chad Colley, National Commander, Disabled American Veterans, National Service and Legislative Headquarters; Charles Collier, President/Executive Director, Princeton-Mercer County Chamber of Commerce; Edwin Colodny, Chairman/President, U.S. Air, Incorporated; Gino Colombo, West Virginia State Senate; Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State; Carol Herrick, Chief, Division of Waste Management, State of West Virginia; Robert Colombo, Director, Office of Employment and Training Programs, U.S. Department of Labor; Rafael Hernandez-Colon, Governor of Puerto Rico; A. James Manchin, West Virginia State Treasurer; Forena Colvin, Executive Director, West Virginia Professional Educators, Incorporated; and Amy Colvin, Director of Legislative Affairs, Rural Housing Action Committee. Topics include: education, legislative issues, Appalachian Regional Commission, tourism, liability insurance, Hare Krishna, highways, small cities block grant, motor vehicles, job training program, energy, highways, and West Virginia Housing Authority.","Topics include: public employees and collective bargaining.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Cole, Mayor, Town of Bethany, West Virginia; Paul Cole, Mayor, City of Bluefield, West Virginia; Jeffrey Cole, President, Cole National Corporation; Leslie Cole and Deborah Gona, The Council of State Governments; and Monty Coles, President, Save Supply Company. Topics include: highways, tax department, education, abortion, education, workers' compensation, West Virginia Alcoholic Berage Control Commission, small cities block grant, industrial development, seat belt law, public safety, natural resources, community and industrial development, economic development, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Grant County Ambulance Authority, and flood recovery.","This folder contains correspondence with: Phyllis Cole, Chairman, Grant County Republican Executive Committee, Grant County Flood Recovery Coordinator; Thomas Cole, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents, President, West Virginia State College; Winfred Godwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board; and R. Wayne Cole, Administrator, Williamson Memorial Hospital. Topics include: Railroad Maintenance Authority, flood recovery, health, American Council of Young Political Leaders; natural resources, highways, healthcare, economic development, Stadium Bridge (Morgantown), Shepherd College, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Benjamin L. Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Moore; Dick Martin, Mayor of Ashland; Ron Coleman, Vice President of Human Resources of Ashland Coal Inc. Topics include: Ashland Coal, Speedway Feasibility Study, Winston Cup Speedways, General Highway Map for Putnam County, Industrial Site, Major Speedway Locations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ron Coleman, Vice President of Human Resources of Ashland Coal Inc. Topics include:Auto Racing, Speedway, Tri-State/River Cities Area Tourism Strategic Planning Study.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ron Coleman, Vice President of Human Resources of Ashland Coal Inc. Topics include: Speedway Feasibility Study.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Coleman, Director of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Office of the National Park Service; Pat Ellicott, Comptroller of the Office of the Governor; Ron Coleman, Vice President of Human Resources of Ashland Coal Inc. Topics include: Taxes, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Natural Resources, Community Development, National Park Service, Human Services, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Health, Highways, Clean Jobs Act, Moundsville Penitentiary, Corrections, Worker's Compensation Fund, Liability Insurance, Huntington Speedway.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Coleman, Director of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Office of the National Park Service. Topics include: Health, US Consumer Product Safety Commission, Natural Resources, Mental Health, Labor, Eagle Scout, Highways, State's Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan and Action Program.","Topics include: Human Services, Highways, West Virginia Energy Authority, Aging, Community Development, Industrial Development, Workers' Compensation Fund, Focus 2000 Plan, Public Services, Transportation.","Topics include: Insurance, Aging, Human Services, Highways, Worker's Compensation Fund, Death Penalty, Taxes, Social Security Administration, Public Services, Support for Prayer in Schools, Commerce, Education, Health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Martha Layne Collins, Governor of Kentucky. Topics include: Commerce, Tourism, Southern Governors' Association, Community Development, Appalachian Regional Commission, West Virginia Racing Commission, Education, Energy, Health, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Missing and Exploited Children, Appalachian Focus Magazine, Appalachian Regional Commission's Governors' Highway Committee, National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.","This folder contains correspondence with: Benjamin Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Moore. Topics include: Highways, Finance and Administration, Social Security Administration, Workers Compensation Fund, Rural Development Authority, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Job Training Partnership Act, Aging, Motor Vehicles, Human Service, Communication Workers of America, Computer Services, Communications.","Topics include: Federal Communications Commission, Health, Culture and History, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Lottery.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dan R. Tonkovich, President of the West Virginia Senate; Richard DeVaul, Dean of the School of Medicine at West Virginia University; George Bush, Vice President of the United States of America. Topics include: Natural Resources, Coal, Education, Health, Cancer Center at West Virginia University, Health Care Costs, 1988 Legislation, Human Services, Labor, Medicine, Highways, Public Safety, Taxes, Water Resources Development Act, Community Development, Workers' Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dan VanCamp, President of the Tyler County Commission. Topics include: Taxes, Computer Systems.","This folder contains correspondence with: West Virginia State Police; Charleston Police Department; Robert Braunder, Program Administrator for the Health Facilities Evaluation Program of the State Department of Health; Clarence Burdette, Assistant State Superintendent of Schools of the Bureau of Vocational, Technical, and Adult Education of the State Department of Education; Wheeling Police Department; Kent Carper, Chief of Police of the City of Charleston; Robert D. Chehi, Executive Secretary of the Public Employees Insurance Board; Williamstown Police Department; John H. Davis, Executive Director of the National Recreation and Park Association; W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent of the West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Parkersburg Police Department; Robert Shinn Emerson, Director of the Huntington Museum of Art; Bluefield Police Department. Topics include: Commendations, Public Safety, Highways, West Virginia State Police, Police, Health, Human Services, Education, Public Employees Insurance Board, Parks and Recreation, Art.","This folder contains correspondence with: West Virginia State Police; Logan County Sheriff's Department; Mike Loss, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources of the Law Enforcement Division; Ohio State Police; Charleston Police Department; Craig Loy, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety Division of the Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; Bill Mathess, West Virginia University Department of Public Safety; Williamstown Police Department; Michigan State Police; Wheeling Police Department; Dale F. Nitzschke, President of Marshall University; Jo Ann H. Petry, Administrative Officer of the Department of Culture and History; Jim Powell, West Virginia Department of Highways; Bob Roberts; Director of Public Safety at West Virginia University; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Commerce; John A. Wilson III, Adjutant General of the State of West Virginia. Topics include: Commendations, Public Safety, West Virginia State Police, Police, Natural Resources, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Culture and History, Highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Raegan, President of the United States of America; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of Highways of the State of West Virginia. \nTopics include: Abortion, Energy, Education, Legislation '86, Liability Insurance, Highways, Vocational Rehabilitation, Public Services, Motor Vehicles, Worker's Compensation Fund, Human Services, Culture and History, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wanda F. Ashcraft, Mayor of the City of Shinnston; Eddie Bassett, Mayor of the City of St. Albans; Charles R. Gardner, Mayor of the City of Charleston; William H. Hancock; Mayor of the Town of Union; Franklin D. Heck, Mayor of the City of Kenova. Topics include: Election Congratulations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bobby L. Zickefoose, Mayor of the City of Smithers. Topics include: Election Congratulations.","Topics include: Debate Congratulations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Nell C. Bailey, Vice President and Dean of Student Affairs at Marshall University; William D. Barns, Professor of History at West Virginia University. Topics include: Congratulations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carl Callaway, Vice President, Steel of West Virginia; A.R. Carpenter, Senior Vice President, CSX; S. Bruce Clarke, Clarke Paper Company; Jacqueline Cogle, President, GOOD TIMES Booster Club; and Rodney Cooper, Director, Kanawha County Parks and Recreation Commission. Topics include: Congratulations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Deborah Davis, Vice President and Cashier, Union National Bank; Thomas Dennis, Director, Federal Agency Regulatory Affairs, American Electric Power; James Edwards, President, Medical University of South Carolina; and Edwin Flowers, Vice President for Institutional Advancement, West Virginia University. Topics include: general congratulations, debate congratulations.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Lilligan, Mayor, Sistersville, West Virginia; Nancy Harris, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Education; Lee Iacoca, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Chrysler Corporation; Robert Jackson, Assistant Treasurer of State for Safekeeping, Treasurer of State's Office, State of West Virginia; and Charles Jones, President, Madison Coal and Supply Company. Topics include: congratulations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bernard Kern, Executive Director, Goodwill Industries of KYOWVA Area, Inc.; Irvin Kilmas, Director of Operations, Chemicals, Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company; Donald Kopp, West Virginia House of Delegates; John Lipphardt, Acting Mayor of Wheeling, West Virginia; Janet Doss, Member, Logan County Board of Education; John McGee, President, Clay Communications, Incorporated; and John Marion, Executive Director, Ultra-Marathon Cycling, Inc. Topics include: congratulations.","This folder contains correspondence with: S.G. Nazzaro, Wheeling Hospital; Leonard Nelson, President, West Virginia Institute of Technology; Roger Nestor, Extension Agent, Barbour County Extension Service; Fred Neudek, Mayor, Oak Hill West Virginia; Dale Nitzschke, President, Marshall University; Richard Northup, Vice President, Appalachian Power Company; Hugh O'Brian, Founder, Chairman, and CEO, Hugh O'Brian Youth Foundation; Pat Pappas, Mayor of Parkersburg, West Virginia; Charles Patton, West Virginia Department of Highways; and Rex Repass, President, Ryan-Repass Research; Daniel Ritchie, Chairman, Westinghouse Broadcasting and Cable, Inc. Topics include: congratulations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Vera Beaudin Saeedpour, Director, The Kurdish Program; Queen Sirikit of Thailand; Alan Stagg, Chairman and President, Stagg Engineering Services, Inc.; David Stamm, Plant Manager, NL Chemicals/NL Industries, Inc.; Jack Staton, United States Embassy, Algiers, United State Department of State; Robert Orr, Governor of Indiana; Diana Stout, Assistant Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, State of West Virginia; Richard Celeste, Governor of Ohio; Joe Colker, West Virginia Electric Supply Company; Henry Marockie, Superintendent, Ohio County Schools; James Morris, Enterprise Area Improvement Committee; John Sorrenti, County Commissioner, Hancock County Commission; and Linda Wright, Director, Kanawha County Public Library.\nTopics include: congratulations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Terry Tamburini, Executive Director, MOVRC; Thomas Terry, Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone of West Virginia; Richard Thornburgh, Governor of Pennsylvania; Phillip Turner, Executive Director, West Virginia Commission on Aging; Iris Tutwiler, West Virginia Air National Guard, 167 Tactical Airlift Group; \nTopics include: congratulations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard Breslin, President, The University of Charleston; Robert Conley, West Virginia House of Delegates; Brian Conley, Chief, Boomer Volunteer Fire Department; Donald Conley, Chairman of the Board, Marion County Chamber of Commerce; David Heydinger, Director, West Virginia Department of Health; Ted Connelly, Chairman, Dominion Hardwoods, Inc.; and Thomas Conley, Executive Vice President, American Fishing Tackle Manufacturers Association. Topics include: education, highways, grants, health, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), and small cities block grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Neel, PyroChem, Inc.; Thomas Knight, Co-Chairman, Joint Committee on Government Operations, West Virginia Legislature; Lee Thomas, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; and Carl Salinger, Dean, West Virginia University College of Law. Topics include: black flies, commerce, human services, motor vehicles, commission on aging, board of regents, highways, tax department, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles Connor, Publisher, Beckley Newspapers; James Carrico, Superintendent, New River National River; and Allen Dyer, Raleigh County Health Center. Topics include: natural resources, black fly control, and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: H. Harrison Conover, President President, Lloyds International Corporation; George O'Shea, Assistant Vice President, Lloyds International Corporation; J.C. Conover, President, The H.C. Nutting Company; C.F. Nutting, Vice President, The H.C. Nutting Company; H.S. Conrad, President, Pendleton County Farm Bureau; Herman Conrad, President, Committee on Aging for Randolph County, Inc.; Charles Field, President, The West Virginia Optometric Association; Michael Schwartz, Manager-Special Projects, Consolidation Coal Company; George Constantz, Director, Pine Run Ecological Laboratory; Bennett Smith, Editor, Columbia Today, Columbia Gas System; Edward Frantel, President and CEO, The Seven-Up Company; Silvio Conte, U.S. House of Representatives; and Charles Spears, Director, West Virginia Department of Commerce, Division of Parks and Recreation. Topics include: industrial development, human services, natural resources, highways, committee on aging, small cities block grant, energy, water resources board, Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution, consumer education information, consumer protection, human services, and lottery.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joe Adams, President, Webster County Commission; Art Ashley, Mayor, City of Nitro, West Virginia; Arden Ashley, Chairman, B-C-K-P Regional Intergovernmental Council; James Bayne, Secretary, U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission; William Bright, President, Land Use Corporation; Noreta McGee, Secretary, U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission; John Dingell, United States Congress; John Faltis, President, Anker Energy Corporation; R.E. Garbesi, Diamond Shamrock, Amherst Coal Company; John Gibbons, United States Congress; Benjamin Greene, President, West Virginia Surface Mining and Reclamation Association; C.E. Hall, Commissioner, Boone County Commission; L.W. Hamilton, Pratt Mining Company; William Harman, Principal, Morgan Stanley and Company Inc.; John Harris, John B. Harris, Inc.; Gail Harrion, Executive Coordinator, Coalition for A Competitive Conrail; William Janklow, Governor, State of South Dakota; Charles Jones, Vice Chairman and Treasurer, Amherst Industries, Incorporated; Ronald Kalyn, Chairman, Belomar Regional Council; James Justice, Vice President and General Manager, Sierra Coal Company; Charles Mechem, Senior General Attorney, Consolidated Rail Corporation; Violet Miller, City Clerk, Logan, West Virginia; and Paul Moran, President, Clear Creek Fuel Corporation. Topics include: sale of Conrail to Norfolk Southern, and natural gas.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Newman, Vice President and Washington Counsel, Consolidated Rail Corporation; Jack Elliott, President, Elliott Coal Sales Company; Rebecca Range, Assistant Secretary for Government Affairs, U.S. Department of Transportation; Nancy Clark Reynolds, President, Wexler, Reynolds, Harrison and Schule, Inc.; Thomas Saunders, Managing Director, Morgan Stanley and Company; Winston Teets, President, Hardy County Commission; Anne Wexler and Gail Harrison, Wexler Reynolds Harrison and Schule, Inc.; James Bayne, Secretary, U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission; J.R. Hawvermale, Executive Director, Eastern Panhandle Regional Planning and Development Council, Region 9; Joe Adams, President, Webster County Commission; and Raymond Prozzillo, Commissioner, Marion County Commission. Topics include: sale of Conrail to Norfolk Southern.","This folder contains correspondence with: Elizabeth Dole, U.S. Secretary of Transportation. Topics include: sale of Conrail to Norfolk Southern.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frank Williams, Chairman, West Virginia Coal Association; John Whisman, States' Regional Representative, Conrail; and Donald Whitehead, Federal Co-chairman, Conrail. Topics include: sale of Conrail to Norfolk Southern.","Topics include: contribution requests.","This folder contains correspondence with:R. Anthony Cook, President, Krasco, Incorporated; Charles Cook, Secretary-Treasurer, Fraternal Order of Police, West Virginia State Lodge; E. Claude Cook, President, Stone and Cook, Inc.; Edward Cook, Director, Inwood Farmers Market; George Cook, General Manager, Charleston Marriott Hotel; Dave Lowe, Governor's Management Task Force-II; and Herbert Cook, Chairman, Cook Family Foods, Limited. Topics include: aging, education, collective bargaining, highways, department of public safety, natural resources, workers' compensation fund, Young American Medal for Bravery, human services, tax department, small cities block grant, higher education, commerce, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Iva Dean Cook, Professor of Special Education, West Virginia College of Graduate Studies; Catherine Raggio, Executive Director, Maryland Developmental Disabilities Council; L. Allen Phelps, University of Illinois; Charles Ness, Iowa Department of Employment Services; Patricia Mundt, Assistant Project Director, Institute of Public Administration; Jerald McNeil, Director of Employment, National Association of Counties; Betsy Lewis, Program Specialist, national Industries for the Severely Handicapped; Claudia Horn, Assistant Director of Rehabilitation, Goodwill Industries of America, Inc.; Rhona Hartman, HEATH Resource Center; Robert Colombo, Director, U.S. Department of Labor; Charlotte Conaway, U.S. Department of Education; William Pittman, Administration on Developmental Disabilities; Ethel Briggs, National Council on the Handicapped; Dennis Wyant, Vocational Rehabilitation and Education Services, U.S. Veterans Administration; Jack Victor, Director, Grants Management, Human Resources Center; Harilyn Spivack, President, National Head Injury Foundation, Inc.; Don Rogers, Director, Education/Handicapped Relations, Boy Scouts of America National Office; Adola Miller, Administrative Assistant/Personnel, West Virginia Housing Development Fund; James Cook, President and CEO, IntraOptics, Incorporated; and John Cook, President, Stevens Clinic Hospital, Welch, West Virginia. Topics include: highways, career development, housing development fund, tax department, energy, health, human services, commission on aging, and community and industrial development.","Topics include: Natural Resources, Highways, Workers' Compensation Fund, Public Employees Retirement System, Taxes, Health, Motor Vehicles, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Grant Assistance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Phyllis Cook, Chairperson of the Grant County Public Service District; Stephen L. Cook, Senator of West Virginia; Tommy Cook, President of the Board of Directors of the Wyoming County Opportunity Council; Ed Cooke, President of the Boone County Commission; W. R. Cooke, Secretary of AARP. Topics include: Human Services, West Virginia Turnpike, Emergency Water and Sewer, Health, Highways, Education, Motor Vehicles, Small Cities Block Grant, Governor's Commission on West Virginians Outdoors, Salary Increment, Nuclear Energy, 1988 Legislation, Weatherization Assistance Program, Lottery, Public Safety, Taxes, Finance and Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Holland H. Coors, Ambassador of the National Year of the Americas. Topics include: Natural Resources, Motor Vehicles, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Public Safety, Public Services, Small Cities Block Grant, Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Energy, Highways, Liability Insurance, Public Employees Insurance Board, Cooperative Extension Service, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, 1987 National Year of the Americas, Veterans Memorial Commission, Health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Douglas Applegate, House of Representatives; Jed. D. Christensen, Director of the United States Department of the Interior; Lynn R. Williams, International President of the United Steelworkers of America. Topics include: Congratulations.","This folder contains correspondence with: H. H. Cooper Jr., Executive Director of the Berkeley County Development Authority; Harold Cooper, Executive Director of the Council of Southern Mountains; Jim Cooper, Coordinating Social Service Supervisor of the West Virginia Department of Human Services; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Minnie Wayne Cooper, President of the Booker T. Washington Memorial Association. Topics include: Port Authority Legislation, Employment and Training, Highways, Commerce, Energy, Mining Fatality, Human Services, Watershed Project, Small Business Association, West Virginia State Lottery, Whitewater Rafting, Natural Resources, Aging Commission, Public Employees Insurance Agency Patient Auditor Program, Flood Related, Finance and Administration, Booker T. Washington Memorial Association, Culture and History, Workers' Compensation Fund.","Topics include: Liability Insurance, Human Services, Education, Emergency Services, Unemployment, Natural Resources, Culture and History, Taxes, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Highways, Legislative Proposals, Public Safety, Flood, Finance and Administration, Collective Bargaining.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Trumka, International President of the United Mine Workers of America; Rodney E. Cooper, Director of the Kanawha County Parks and Recreation Commission. Topics include: Salvation Army, Highways, Board of Coal Mine Health and Safety, Parks and Recreation, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Natural Resources, Commerce, Highways, Human Services, Legislative Proposals, Finance.","This folder contains correspondence with: David Copenhaver, President of the West Virginia Roundtable; John T. Copenhaver, Judge of the United States District Court. Topics include: Human Services, Highways, Education, Motor Vehicles, Social Security Administration, Small Cities Block Grant, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Appalachian Regional Commission, Public Service Commission, Governor's Survey on School Management, Energy.","Topics include: Taxes, Health and Human Services, Social Security, Workers Compensation, Highways, Commerce, Natural Resources, Flooding.","Topics include: Natural Resources, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Highways, Unemployment Compensation Legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: John E. Corrigan, Regional Director of the U.S. Department of Commerce of the Economic Development Administration. Topics include: Commerce, Regional Development, Economic Development, Economic Development Planning Grant, Community Development, Cass Scenic Railroad.","This folder contains correspondence with: Corbin J. Robinson Jr., President of the Quintana Minerals Corporation; Harley O. Staggers Jr., United States Congressman. Topics include: Department of Corrections, Finance and Administration, Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, Highways, Natural Resources, Public Transit, Taxes, Legislation, Higher Education, Counselors, Health, Mental Health Services, Aging, Social Security Administration, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Businesses, Commerce, Education, Fire Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: LeRoy A. Cornelsen, Director of the Division of Vocational Education of the US Department of Education. Topics include: Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Highways, Taxes, State Taxes, State Council on Vocational Education, Health, Employment Security, Young Abe Lincoln Outdoor Drama, Aging Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Alicia Coro, Acting Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights at the United States Department of Education. Topics include: Motor Vehicles, Illness, Highways, Education, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Community Development, Low Income Weatherization Assistance Program, Railroad Industry, Natural Resources, Culture and History, Anti-Abortion, Taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bill Clinton, Governor of Arkansas; J. Allen Overton Jr., President of the American Mining Congress. Topics include: Miscellaneous Outgoing Correspondence.","Topics include: Seat Belt Law, United Mine Workers of America, Small Cities Block Grant, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Human Services, Job Training Partnership Act, Workers' Compensation Fund, Employment and Training, Public Services, Lottery Commission, Highways, Education, Public Employees Insurance Board, Health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Aaron Cottle, Presiden, Roane County Chamber of Commerce, Fire Chief, Spencer-Roane County Volunteer Fire Department; Dale Cottle, Bi-County Administrator, Seneca Mental Health/Mental Retardation; Mardell De Pue Cottle, Citizens in Action for Veterans; and Marsha Cottle, President, Summersville Area Chamber of Commerce. Topics include: human services, highways, energy, health, fire department funds, juvenile justice and delinquency, veterans' affairs, teachers' retirement, workers' compensation fund, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: David Cottrill, Mayor, Jane Lew, West Virginia. Topics include: human services, highways, Davis Power Project, dog control, legislative issues, public employees retirement system, health, Appalachian Regional Commission, education, and workers' compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Alice Couch, Chairperson, Nursing Home Licensing Advisory Council, Valley Haven Geriatric Center, Inc.; George Couch, President, New Martinsville Chamber of Commerce, President/Administrator, New Martinsville Health Center, West Virginia Healthcare Association; Ronald Cowgill, President, Paw Paw Municipal Development Authority; Cecile Burkhart, Secretary, Paw Paw Municipal Development Authority; Stanley Coulling, Executive Director, Oglebay Institute; Susan Coulter, Treasurer, Triangel PWC Federal Credit Union; Walter Hahn, Chairman, National Scanning Board, The Council of State Planning Agencies; and Barbara Hatfield, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: health, workers' compensation fund, economic development, Governor's Community Partnership, human services, legislative issues, public safety, commerce, natural resources, community and industrial development, highways, Kammer Plant, lottery, and Council for Children's Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Walter Hahn, Chairman, National Scanning Board; Walter Counts, Chairman, Gandeeville Public Service District; J.C. Fisher, Chairman, Morgan County Republican Executive Committee; Betty Murphy, President, General Refuse Service, Inc.; Jimmy Bradley, Chairman, Roane County Republican Executive Committee; Jack Courtemanche, Executive Director, White House Conference on Small Business; Thomas Courtice, President, West Virginia Wesleyan College; Richard Courtney, Executive Director, Region VII Planning and Development Council; and Alice Couch, Administrator, Valley Haven Geriatric Center, Inc. Topics include: human services, highways, workers' compensation fund, small business, Institutional Conservation Program, education, public service commission, Corridor H, Governors' Conference on Community Development, Appalachian Regional Commission (local development district), department of motor vehicles, natural resources, Saturn Corporation, economic development, tax department, and timber industry.","This folder contains correspondence with: Winston Guy Covey, Professor, Concord College; Carl Covitz, Acting Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Elmer Cowan, President, Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association; Kent Hall, Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee; W.F. Donahoe, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; David Crowder, Chairman, Sight Committee, Campbells Creek Lions Club; Steve Cowper, Governor of Alaska; Albert Cox, Mayor, City of Clarksburg, West Virginia; and Archibald Cox, Chairman, Common Cause. Topics include: health, workers' compensation, West Virginia Turnpike, human services, highways, Davis Power Project, energy, libraries, Cowen Volunteer Emergency Ambulance Service; lottery, National Youth Science Camp, small cities block grant, oil overcharge funds, Justice Assistance Program, taxes, 1988 legislation, and public employees retirement system.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Cox, Director of Institutional Research Grants, Southern West Virginia Community College; Kenneth Cox, First Vice President, Local 36, International Association of Fire Fighters; Jay Hoke, Legal Counsel and Director, Office of Customer Relations, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Rod Cox, Senior Director of Reservations, America West Airlines; T. Randolph Cox, West Virginia Counsel, Health Insurance Association of America; Rose Ellen Cox, Clerk, Circuit Court of Ritchie County; John Cowan, Take Charge America; and Rick Coyle, Southern States Charles Town Cooperative. Topics include: highways, board of regents, commerce, public service commission, human services, education, legislative issues, public safety, energy, tax department, motor vehicle, and vocational rehabilitation.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.J. Coyne, President, Tri-State Petroleum Corporation; John McCuskey, Commissioner, State of West Virginia, Department of Finance and Administration; J. Stanley Coyne, Chairman of the Board, Coyne Textile Services; and James Coyne, President, American Tort Reform Association. Topics include: highways, economic development, insurance, industrial development, Greenbriar River Dam, corrections, human services, workers' compensation, and WV Housing Development Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Souby, Executive Director, Council of State Policy and Planning Agencies. Topics include: Council of State Policy Planning Agencies.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mark Juian, Executive Director,State of West Virginia, Office of The Labor-Management Council; Carl Stenberg, Executive Director, The Council of State Government, Judith Hackett, Director, Center for Agriculture and Rural Development; E. Norman Sims, Director, Office of Information Services, The Council of State Governments; Kristin Thompson, Director, Office of Communications; Robert Krause, Director, Center for Transportation, The Council of State Governments; and Darrell Perry, Director, Finance and Administration, The Council of State Governments. Topics include: natural resources, and Council of State Governments.","This folder contains correspondence with: Deborah Gona, Coordinator, Survey Research Services, The Council of State Governments; W.F. Donohoe, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Sharon Lord, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Human Services; and Norman Fagan, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Culture and History. Topics include: public safety, human services, Council of State Governments, projects, and veterans' affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Anne Crabbe, Director, Future Problem Solving Program, St. Andrew's College; Dee Crabtree, West Virginia Medical Political Action Committee; and Michele Craig, Region II Planning and Development Council. Topics include: finance and administration, human services, health, tax department, highways, Weston State Hospital, employment security, liability insurance, natural resources, energy, Appalachian Regional Commission (local development district), community and industrial development, KYOVA Interstate Planning, Exxon Oil Overcharge, and Huntington Traffic Light Synchronization Program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Craig, Member, West Virginia Board of Regents; Oshel Craigo, West Virginia State Senate; Lew Crampton, Executive Director, National Institute for Chemical Studies. Topics include: education, human services, Putnam County Health Care Facility; National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), energy, highways, commission on aging, flooding, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Holly Crane, College Scholarship Service, The College Board; L.Stanley Crane, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Conrail; Phillip Crane, U.S. House of Representatives; Bruce Crawford, Director, Community Planning and Development Division, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Roberta Crawford, Presient, Iron Overload Diseases Association, Inc.; and William Crawford, Assistant Vice President, Manager, National Sales Benefacts, Inc. Topics include: child support legislation, highways, higher education, tax department, Conrail, public service commission, social security, community development grants, human services, small cities block grant, finance and administration, public employees insurance board, lottery, workers' compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Creadick, Chairman, West Fork River Public Service District; Steve Creasey, The Braxton Democrat Central; Tonya Creasy, Director of Communications, Public Employees Roundtable; James Browne, President-Chief Executive Officer, Chrysler First, Inc.; Charles Creech, President, Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association, Inc., Illinois Division; John Creedon, National Chairman, 1987 U.S. Savings Bond Volunteer Committee, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company; Robert Creese, Professor, Department of Industrial Engineering, College of Engineering, West Virginia University; Donald Cress, President, Cress and Associates, Inc.; James Crews, Vice President, Pennzoil Exploration and Production Company. Topics include: small cities block grant, highways, education, 1989 legislative session, lottery, human services, department of motor vehicles, employment security, State Aeronautics Commission, public service commission, natural resources, workers' compensation, and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Crews, President, Charleston Area Medical Center; James A. Crews, Pennzoil Exploration and Production Company; F. Witcher McCullough, Executive Secretary-Treasurer, The West Virginia Bar Association; Richard Crisp, Director, Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, Incorporated; and A.V. Criss, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: economic development, oil and gas inspectors examining board; highways, small cities block grant, Crime Victims Compensation Act, education, finance and administration, human services, social security administration, alcohol abuse issues, department of motor vehicles, and veterans administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Crist, President, The Ruffed Grouse Society, National Capitol Chapter; Carolyn Critchfield, Office Manager, West Virginia Republican Party; and John Crites, President, Allegheny Wood Products, Inc. Topics include: Davis Power Project, human services, highways, education, culture and history, turnpike commission, alcohol beverage control commission, public transit support, railroad maintenance authority, and employment and training.","This folder contains correspondence with: Madeline Crohn, National Institute for Dispute Resolution; Charles Cronin, Director-Public Relations, Weirton Steel Corporation; Joseph Cronin, President, Massachusetts Higher Education Assistance Corporation; Robert Crooks, Honorary Chairman, Belleville Bicentennial Commission; Betty Crookshanks, Manager, WYKM Radio; Betty Crookshanks, West Virginia House of Delegates; Bob Crookshanks, Superintendent, Lincoln County Public Service District; John Croom, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, The Columbia Gas System; John Crosby, Vice President and General Counsel, National Association of Independent Insurers; Fred Wright, Commissioner, West Virginia Insurance Department; and Sharleen Cross, President, Cross Technologies. Topics include: education, vocational rehabilitation, finance and administration, public safety, human services, dispute resolution, public service commission, employment security, higher education, Kammer Plant, National Youth Science Camp, natural resources, job training, community and industrial development, 1988 legislation, flood recovery, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), USS West Virginia-Trident Submarines; and social security administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Leaberry, Commissioner, West Virginia Workers' Compensation Fund; Fred Crouch, President, Philippi-Barbour County Chamber of Commerce; Marvin Crouch, Mayor of Chesapeake, West Virginia; Brad Crouser, Deputy Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; and Paul Crowers, Mayor, Town of Mullens, West Virginia. Topics include: public safety, legislative issues, 1988 election, highways, flood assistance, workers' compensation, human services, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, finance and administration, economic development, employment security, health, and social security.","This folder contains correspondence with: Daniel Crowder, Regents Professor of History and Project Director, West Virginia College of Graduate Studies; Jim Crowder, Mason County Board of Education; Thomas Cruikshank, President and Chief Executive Officer, Halliburton Company; M. Timothy Crum, Mayor, Town of Kermit, West Virginia; and Clifford Crum, District Executive Board Member, Sub-District One, United Mine Workers of America. Topics include: human services, Kammer Plant, department of public safety, department of corrections, highways, natural resources, Weston State Hospital, community and industrial development, product liability, liability insurance, public service commission, education, tax department, seat belt law, and litter.","This folder contains correspondence with: M. Timothy Crum, Mayor, Town of Kermit, West Virginia; Leon Ginsberg, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; James McBee, Executive Dean, Potomac State College; William Walsh, Director of Personnel Administration, West Virginia Board of Regents; E. Gordon Gee, President, West Virginia University; Kent Hall, State Chairman, West Virginia Republican State Executive Committee; Paul FitzPatrick, President and Chief Operating Officer, C-SPAN. Topics include: highways, higher education, human rights complaint against Potomac State College, legislation, drug-free communities program, Marshall University football stadium, and department of corrections.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.P. Cueroni, Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard; Phil Ondo, Associate Interim Director of Purchasing, West Virginia University. Topics include: human services, Culligan Water Conditioning, lottery, natural resources, B\u0026O Railroad, retired school personnel, and social security administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Hayes, President, Cabell County Commission. Topics include: Culloden Drought Conditions.","This folder contains correspondence with: Verona Cumberledge, Kentucky Health Care Access Foundation; Eric Cummings, Director, Engineering and Economics Research, Inc. Topics include: public employees insurance board, education, highways, human services, highways, workers' compensation fund, and small business administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Eric Cummings, Director, Engineering and Economics Research, Inc.; Lakin Cummings, Clerk, Roane County Magistrate Court; Lysander Dudley, Director, Economic Development, State of West Virginia, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development; Marc Cummings, President, Viking Glass Company; D. Duane Cumins, President, Bethany College; and Mario Cuomo, Governor of New York. Topics include: small business, highways, finance and administration, workers' compensation, small cities block grant, housing, WV District Export Council; Federal Aviation Administration meeting, natural resources, human services, insurance (National Governors' Association Liability Task Force), National Youth Science Camp, and agriculture.","Topics include: Natural Resources, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Highways, Motor Vehicles, Education, National Rifle Association, Legislative Proposals, Employment Security.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gary W. Cunningham, President of the Barbour County Development Authority of the City of Philippi. Topics include: National Rifle Association, Small Cities Block Grant, Highways, Education, Human Services, Health, Mental Health, Lottery, Park Systems, Gold Dome, Public Services, Military, Taxes, State Taxes, Aging Commission, Retired Public Employees, Employment Security, Teacher's Retirement, Public Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mary Merritt, Commissioner of Workers' Compensation Fund; Mario M. Cuomo, Governor of the State of New York. Topics include: Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, Taxes, Appalachian Regional Commission, Agriculture, Commerce, State Taxes, Public Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ida M. Curry, Senator of West Virginia. Topics include: Retirement, Highways, Customer Relations, Culture and History, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Community and Industrial Development, Public Energy Authority, Legislative Issues, Human Services, Taxes, Public Services, Health, Silver Haired Society, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Education, Drug-Free Communities.","This folder contains correspondence with: Deirdre E. Curley, Staff Director of the Committee on International Trade and Foreign Relations; Grace Curnes, President of Kanawha County Republican Women; Tom Curtis, Staff Director of the Committee on Energy and Environment of the National Governors' Association; Mario M. Cuomo, Governor of the State of New York; Robert W. Curtis, Regional Inspector General for Audit of the United States Department of Labor. Topics include: Human Service, Commission on Aging, International Trade and Foreign Relations, Highways, Workers' Compensation Fund, Community and Industrial Development, National Governors' Association, Energy, Environment, Medicaid Reimbursement, Abortion, Human Services, Labor, Public Safety, 1985 Governor's Summer Youth Program; National Governors' Association, Employment, Corrections.","This folder contains correspondence with: Doris J. Cussins, Mayor of the City of Davis; Dan Tonkovich, Senator of West Virginia; Fred Cutlip, Director of the Community Development Division of the Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; Dalton E. Cutright, President of the Upshur County Commission. Topics include: Public Safety, Corrections Department, Landfill, Natural Resources, Finance and Administration, Public Transit, Taxes, Workers' Compensation Fund, Commerce, Veterans Affairs, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Human Services, Employment Security, Highways, Small Cities Block Grant, Housing and Urban Development, Public Services, Jackson's Mill, Education, Employment, Lottery, Highways.","Topics include: Human Services, Health, Higher Education, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Public Safety, Funding Assistance, Community Partnership Grant Program, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Health, Regional Jail, Seat Belt Law, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Aging Commission, Legislative Issues, Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joseph S. D'Aleo, Director of Meteorology; Adam Dalessio, Mayor of the City of Follansbee; Edwin C. Daley, City Manager of the City of Fairmont; James I. Dally, Executive Director of the Fairmont Industrial and Credit Corporation.  \nTopics include: Corrections Department, Liability Insurance, Small Cities Block Grant, Mental Health, Appalachian Regional Commission, Highways, Natural Resources, Forestry, EPA Stack Height Regulations, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Industrial Development, Marketing Program, Health.","Topics include: Motor Vehicles, Malpractice, Health,  Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Workers' Compensation Fund, Community Development, Highways, Human Services, Tort Reform, West Virginia Civil Service Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Reagan, President of the United States of America; John Leaberry, Commissioner of West Virginia Workers Compensation Fund.  Topics include: Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Natural Resources, Motor Vehicles, Industrial Development, West Virginia Board of Regents, Employment Security, Energy Department, Racing Commission, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Job Training Partnership Act.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways; William E. Dannemeyer, United States Congressman. Topics include: Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Human Services, Teachers Retirement Board, Legislative Issues, Aviation, Health, Partnership, Proclamations, Tax Department, Magistrate Court, Liability Insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles Dasey, Public Affairs Officer for the United States Army Medical Research and Development Command. Topics include: Tax Department, Job Training Partnership Act, Displaced Workers Program, Salary Equalization, West Virginia Teachers, Liability Insurance, Human Services, Retirement, West Virginia State Lottery, State Taxes, Vocational Rehabilitation, Public Affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ray Daniels Jr., President of Standard Instrumentation Inc. Topics include: Energy, Natural Resources, Black Fly Control Problem, Air Pollution Control, Highways, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Social Security Administration, West Virginia District Export Council, Honorary West Virginian, Board of Probation and Parole, Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Stickler, Director of the West Virginia State Farm Commission; John Daniels, Mayor. Topics include: Agriculture, Who's Who in America, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Corrections, West Virginia University Desegregation, Health Services, Human Services, Public Safety, Highways, Energy Department, Mining Facilities, Employment Security, Public Services Commission, Education, Vocational Education, Municipal Bond Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mitchell Daniels, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, The White House; Caspar Weinberger, Secretary, U.S. Department of Defense. Topics include: president's tax proposal to Congress for fairness, growth, and simplicity, WVU Supercomputer Center, Garcia V. San Antonio Mass Transit Authority, tax department, liability insurance, drug-free schools program, National Governors' Conference, and social security.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles Daugherty, Executive Director, The Humanities Foundation of West Virginia; Michael Daugherty, Secretary/Treasurer, West Virginia Motor Speedway; Gary Daum, Vice President, Division Manager, Arcata Graphic Company; John Arnold, Chief, Project Review Division, State of West Virginia Fire Marshal; and James Daust, President, Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance. Topics include: National Endowment for the Humanities, highways, veterans' affairs, legislative issues, natural resources, health, human services, state aeronautics commission, workers' compensation, community and industrial development, and public service commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Nolan Davenport, President, Soldiers Relief Commission of Carroll County (Ohio); John David, Professor of Economics, Chairman, Division of Social Sciences, West Virginia Institute of Technology, Commissioner, Page-Kincaid Public Service District, State Chair, West Virginia Rainbow Coalition; Robert David, Secretary/Treasurer, ICESA, Executive Director, South Carolina Employment Security; Linda Davidoff, Executive Director, Human Service Employees Registration and Voter Education Campaign; and David Davies, President/General Manager, Pilgrim Glass Corporation. Topics include: highways, workers' compensation fund, insurance, community and industrial development, insurance commission, human services, employment security, legislative issues, voters' registration, public employees retirement system, economic development, glass industry assistance program, department of public safety, tax department, commission on aging, and Weston State Hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth Davidson, Posa River Music Publishing Company; Ethel Davie, Professor, Department of Modern Foreign Languages, West Virginia State College; William Davie, Office of the Assistant Secretary, Veterans' Employment and Training Service; David Davies, General Manager, The Pilgrim Glass Corporation; Rickie Davy, and Office of the Mayor, Town of Capon Bridge, West Virginia. Topics include: health, public service commission, public water system, Disabled Veterans Outreach Program, human services, highways, pay increase for service personnel, lottery, Weston State Hospital, and flood assistance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Alan Blake Davis, Regional Vice President, Holiday Inns-Inc.; Thomas Davis, Director, Fluorescent and HID Operations, Philips Lighting Corporation. Topics include: commission on aging, commerce, highways, liability insurance, human services, commerce, Governor's Community Partnership, libraries, department of motor vehicles, department of corrections, job training partnership, community and industrial development, public safety, and insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles Davis, Business Manager, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers; Corinne Ray Davis, Professor, West Virginia State College; Dorothy Davis, Chairman, Battle of the Bulge Historical Foundation; and Elizabeth Davis, President, West Virginia Foster Parent Association. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, community and industrial development, human services, Weston State Hospital, health, WVU Cancer Center, workers' compensation, social security administration, commission on aging, small cities block grant, employment security, public employees insurance board, tax department, commission on aging, and finance and administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: G. Frederick Davis, Vice President, National Lodging Group, The Kahler Corporation. Topics include: highways, communities and industrial development, small cities block grant, 1987 legislation, Governors' Management Task Force, motor vehicles, social security, natural resources, culture and history, tax department, and teachers retirement board.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. Horner Davis, Executive Director, Sunrise Museums; James Davis, Jefferson County Development Authority; and John Davis, Executive Director, National Recreation and Park Association. Topics include: culture and history, corrections department, human services, workers' compensation, human rights commission, energy, highways, natural resources, commission on aging, Weston State Hospital, acid rain, workers' compensation, motor vehicles, health, and mining.","This folder contains correspondence with: Larry Davis, Research Analyst, Washington State Senate, Education Committee; Leonard Davis, Professor of Speech, West Virginia University; James McCroskey, Chairman, Communication Studies, West Virginia University; Lloyd Davis, Martin Luther King Jr. Federal Holiday Commission; Loren Davis, President, Tygarts Affiliate, LVA, Memorial General Hospital Association; and Michele Davis, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association. Topics include: education, legislation, Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday, liability insurance, literacy, commission on aging, human services, health, natural resources, and Republican Governors Association.","This folder contains correspondence with: Michele Davis, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; Michael Davis, The West Virginia Head Injury Foundation. Topics include: Republican Governors' Association, teachers retirement, mining, Weston State Hospital, public safety, employment security, small cities block grant, natural resources, Marshall University, Governor's Summer Youth Program, tax department, and Kammer Plant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard Davis, General Manager, The Inn at Snowshoe; Ruth Davis, President, The Kanawha Teachers Association; Sue Davis, West Virginia House of Delegates; Robert Davis, Republian Vice Chairman, Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, U.S. House of Representatives; Thomas Davis, Director, Fluorescent and HID Operations, North American Philips; Thomas Davis, Professor of History, Virginia Military Institute; and Thomas Davis, Mayor, Town of Quinwood, West Virginia. Topics include: human services, highways, commission on aging, local drinking age, education, vocational rehabilitation, health, small cities block grant, community and industrial development, health, tax department, and tourism.","This folder contains correspondence with: Walt Davis, Regional Administrator, General Services Administration, Region 4; William Davis, President, The Peoples Bank of Mullens; and Dee Davis-Wells, Manager, Corporate Contributions, U.S. Air. Topics include: highways, human services, natural resources, liability insurance, finance and administration, employment security, and West Virginia Public Radio (Mountain Stage).","This folder contains correspondence with: Gino Colombo, West Virginia State Senate; Thomas Crist, President, The Ruffed Grouse Society; W.E. Deegans, President, W.E. Deegans and Company; Jay Hair, Executive Vice President, National Wildlife Federation; Bill Hartgroves, President, Potomac Valley Audubon Society; Joyce Kelly, President, Defenders of Wildlife; Mary Alice Klein, Superintendent, Tucker County Schools; Humphrey Marshall, President, Kiwanis Club of Parson; George Miller, District Engineer, Army Corps of Engineers; Pichard Pothblum, District Engineer, Department of the Army, Pittsburgh District, Corps of Engineers; Joseph Spaniol, Clerk, Supreme Court of the United States; James Stiles, Chairman, Tucker County Planning Commission; Francis Valluzzo, Manager, Government Affairs, US Sprint Communications Company, Atlantic Division; Thomas Ward, Judge, Circuit Court for Baltimore City; and Artie Poling, Assessor of Tucker County, West Virginia. Topics include: Davis Power Project, Monongahela Power Company.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. Edward Dawson, Chief Executive Officer; James Dawson, Superintendent, Clay County Schools; Robert Dawson, Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works), Department of the Army; S. Cooper Dawson, Camp Alleghany for Girls; William Dawson, President, Local Union No. 3 3-42971, Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers; Gwen Morgan, Coordinator, Advanced Seminars in Day Care Administration, Wheelock College; Patricia Holmes White, West Virginia House of Delegates; Kent Hall, State Chairman, West Virginia Republican State Executive Committee; Leora Day, Director, intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Agriculture; and James Daye, United States Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: highways, education, small cities block grant, health, housing issues, legislative issues, Appalachian Foundation (school dropout prevention), tax department, Army Corps of Engineers, safe drinking water act, health, accounting assistance for flood, National Youth Science Camp, workers' compensation, U.S. Department of Agriculture, employment security, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, energy, and finance and administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: George William Deadrick, Executive Director, Upper Potomac Area Agency on Aging; J. Nelson Deakin, Past Grand Commander, Grand Commandery of Knights Templar of the State of West Virginia; Alfred De Angelis, President, Brooke County Commission; William Deegans, President, Lewisburg Foundation; Martha Dean Superintendent, Webster County Schools; M.G. Dearborn, The Blackwater Civic Association, President, Tucker County Alpine Festival; and William Dearien, Executive Director, The Sheltered Workshop of Wood County, Inc. Topics include: medicaid waiver program, health, human services, workers' compensation fund, education, Lewisburg Foundation, National Trust for Historic Preservation's Main Street Program, social security administration, small cities block grant, Hooverson Heights Public Safety District, and Aeronautics Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Marion Dearnley, Assistant Vice President for Human Resources, West Virginia University; C. Joan Dearth, President, Marietta (Ohio) Area Chamber of Commerce; Ian Martin, Secretary General, Amnesty International; Bruce DeBolt, Vice President and General Counsel, Northwest Natural Gas Company; James Debolt, Chairman of the Board, Marshall County Public Service District No.1; John DeBonis, Corporate Director, Human Resources, Cravat Coal Company; and Vernon DeBoard, President, Computer Power Group. Topics include: highways, health, Williamstown Bridge, public service commission, small cities block grant, death penalty, finance and administration, natural resources, small cities block grant, West Virginia Youth Services Association, Davis Power Project, commission on aging, economic development, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Betty Dean, Executive Director, West Virginia Municipal League; C.H. Dean, Chairman, Tennessee Valley Authority; David Dean, Director, American Institute in Taiwan; Kenneth Dean, Executive Director, North Central West Virginia Community Action; and Martha Dean, Superintendent, Webster County Schools. Topics include: natural resources, community and industrial development, legislative issues, liability insurance, highways, Tennessee Valley Authority, lottery, tax department, Exxon Oil Overcharge, 1985 Title IIA Program Award, employment and training, Appalachian Foundation (school dropout prevention), and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Russ Dean, Jefferson Volunteer Fire Department; Sterl Dean, President, Tri County Electric Company, Inc.; and Earl Vickers, Director, Office of Legislative Services, State of West Virginia. Topics include: workers' compensation fund, small business association loan/fund, health, culture and history, insurance, Blennerhassett Historical Park, veterans' affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Camp, Nebraska State Senate; Sam DeCapio, Mayor, City of Chester, West Virginia; Sam DeCasper, President, DeCasper Corporation; Ronald De Chant, American Veterans of World War II, Korea, and Vietnam; Arlene Decker, Business Education Instruction and Local Coordination; Stephen Decker, President, Albright National Bank, Chairman of the Board, Kingwood Water Works; W.E. Deegans, President, W.E. Deegans and Company; and William Deegans, President, Lewisburg Foundation. Topics include: community development, lottery, education, workers' compensation fund, natural resources, insurance, public service commission, water contamination, finance and administration, Davis Power Project, and Main Street Program.","Topics include: veterans' affairs, Fink Addition (Charleston) sewer problems, highways, motor vehicles, natural resources, human services, health, commerce, workers' compensation fund, deer hunting in Pendleton County, and vocational rehabilitation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack DeFee, President, Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association, Louisiana Division; Kevin DeFabbo, City Manager, City of Follansbee, West Virginia; Ray Dellas, Staff Director, Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, Defense Logistics Agency; Carmine DeFeo, President, Board of Directors, West Central West Virginia Community Action Association; William DeHaven, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District; and William Deibert, Chairman, Social Science Division, West Virginia Northern Community College. Topics include: public service commission, lottery, tax department, highways, water supply contamination, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, commerce, education, human services, health, natural resources, and economic development.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Deike, President, Mountain State Railroad and Logging Historical Association, Incorporated; Harry Deitzler, Wood County Prosecuting Attorney; Neil DeKoker, Manager, Business Planning and Systems Integration, Saturn Corporation; E. de la Garza, U.S. House of Representatives; Suzann Delahunty, Personnel Manager, Variform, Incorporated; Edward Delaney, Manager, Fairmont Municipal Airport; Cordell A. De la Pena, President, West Virginia State Medical Association; Joseph Del Balzo, Director, U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration; and Major General Norman Delbridge, Chairman, Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, Fort Belvoir. Topics include: commerce, health, lumber, 1988 election, Drug Enforcement Policy Board, commission on drunk driving, Saturn Corporation, National Governors' Association, community and industrial development, job training partnership, small cities block grant, State Republican Executive Committee, public service commission, West Virginia Turnpike, state aeronautics commission, CSX Project, AIDS legislation, flood recovery, human services, and energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: M.A. Delia, President, Delia Associates; Joseph Deligne, President, New Haven Foundation; Ray Dellas, Staff Director, Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, Defense Logistics Agency; Ronald Dellinger, Superintendent, Taylor County Schools; Alfred A. DelliBovi, Administrator, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation; and Ralph DeLoach, Clerk, United States District Court for the District of Kansas. Topics include: employment security, community and industrial development, health, motor vehicles, defense grant, legislative issues, Appalachian Foundation (school dropout prevention), Urban Mass Transit Authority, small cities block grant, highways, stripper well exemption litigation, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Emmanuel de margeri, Ambassador of France; Pyotr Demichev, Chairman, Presidium of Supreme Soviet of USSR, Commission of Consideration of Emigration; Ted DeMerritt, Chairman and CEO, ISC Systems Corporation; Leo Demers, Water Committee Chairman, Glenwood Forest Owners Association, Inc.; Thomas Demery, Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Connie Dempsey, Vice President, Fayette County Volunteers; David Dempsey, Environmental Advisor, State of Michigan; Jerry Dempsey, Chairman and President, Chemical Waste Management, Inc.; Kathleen Dempsey, Editor, Plants, Sites, and Parks: The Newsmagazine of Economic and Office Development; and William Dempsey, President, Association of American Railroads. Topics include: natural resources, highways, health, human services, Hare Krishna, Saturn Project, workers' compensation, National Governors' Association, and Staggers Rail Act of 1980.","This folder contains correspondence with: David Denholm, President, Public Service Research Foundation; William Denman, Director, Society of Yeager Scholars, Marshall University; Greg Denier, Communications Workers of America; James Dennewitz, President, Associated Public Safety Communications Officers; Shirley Dennis, Director, Women's Bureau, United States Department of Labor; and Thomas Dennis, Chairman, Clean Coal Technology Coalition. Topics include: highways, education, workfare program, Federal Aviation Administration, social security administration, workers' compensation, flood recovery, corrections, finance and administration, commerce, human services, clean coal, and Kammer Plant.","This folder contains correspondence with: G.R. Young, Captain, Acting Chief of Field Services, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Stanely Dennison, Chairman, Coalition for Fair Lumber Imports; Edward Dockeney, Mayor, City of Martinsburg, West Virginia; Paul Dentiste, President, Development District Association of Appalachia; Jeremiah Denton, U.S. Senator; Francis DePauw, President, Chemetals, Inc.; and Joseph DePollo, Mayor, Thomas, West Virginia. Topics include: human services, public safety, natural resources, lumber imports, workers' compensation, veterans' affairs, public service commission, tax department, Appalachian Regional Commission, National Right to Life, international trade, and industrial development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joseph DePollo, Mayor, Thomas, West Virginia; Ed Joe DePremio, Adult Diagnostic and Treatment Center; A.V. Dodrill, Chairman, Regional Jail and Prison Authority; D. Blair Deremer, President, County Commission of Mineral County; Dan Derkics, Chief, Large Volume Waste Section, Office of Solid Waste, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Emily DeRocco, Assistant to the Secretary and Director of External Affairs, U.S. Department of the Interior; and Louis Derteen, General Manager, TriState Greyhound Park. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, public service commission, health, legislative issues, energy, highways, commission on aging, Hare Krishna, small cities block grant, human services, Environmental Protection Agency, motor vehicles, Department of the Interior, workers' compensation, education, community and industrial development, and Governor's Management Task Force.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gregg DeSantis, President, Brooke County Commission; Norman Schwertfeger, Commissioner, Brooke County Commission; Phillippe Desmarscaux, CEO, Rhone-Poulenc Agrochimie; W.F. Donohoe, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Jane Deterding, Chairman, Kansas Federation of Young Republicans; Jerry Detrick, Sheriff of Mineral County; George Deukmejian, Governor of California, Chairman, Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Protection, National Governors' Association; Rudy Deutschmann, President, Mark Quality Products; and Richard DeVaul, Dean, West Virginia University School of Medicine. Topics include: education, small cities block grant, mobile home laws, community and industrial development, lottery, highways, human services, Davis Power Project, public service commission, natural resources, workers' compensation, National Governors' Association (criminal justice), and workers' compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard DeVaul, Dean, West Virginia University School of Medicine; John Devens, Resident Member, Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, Fort Belvoir; Lowell Basford, Acting Personnel Director, Civil Service Commission; Grant Devine, Premier of Saskatchewan; and Frank Devono, President, West Virginia Association of School Principals. Topics include: flood prevention in the Island Creek Basin; human services, health, motor vehicles, highways, education, public safety, flood, energy, commission on aging, Hare Krishna, employment security, lottery, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, natural resources, vocational rehabilitation, and Williamstown Bridge.","This folder contains correspondence with: Senior Airman Phillip Charles DeVore, United States Air Force, Military Airlift Command, 60th Avionics Maintenance Squadron, Travis Air Force Base; Paul DeVore, Professor, College of Human Resources and Education; R.W. Dewees, President, Missouri Auction School; Thomas Dewitt, Vice President and General Manager, Hydraulic Division, National Mine Service Company; J.E. Dezell, Vice President and General Manager, IBM Educational Systems; and Jay Matsya, President, new Vrindaban Community, Inc. Topics include: human services, natural resources, State Air Systems Plan, travel, legislative issues, workers' compensation, highways, 1988 legislation, commission on aging, public safety, Writing to Read Program; and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: T.L. Diamond, T.L. Diamond and Company Inc.; Donald Baker, Executive Director, West Virginia Railroad Maintenance Authority. Topics include: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad abandonment in Harrison County.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harpal Dhillion, CEO, Engineering and Economics Research, Inc.; Robert Miller, Regional Administrator, U.S. Small Business Administration, Philadelphia Region; Arthur D'Isabel, Director, Bureau of Public Information, New York State Thruway Authority; James Dial, President, Best Western International; Dwight Dials, Superintendent, Morgan County Schools; Tommy Diamond, County Clerk, Mingo County; and Jerome DiBacco, Mayor, City of Parsons, West Virginia. Topics include: Hare Krishna, community and industrial development, Liberty Electro Facility, engineering and economics research, insurance commission, Appalachian Foundation (school dropout prevention); small cities block grant, public energy authority, public service commission, taxes, and workers' compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ben Dickens, Coordinator II, Marshall University; Paul Dicker, Program Manager, WOWK-TV; Linda Dickerson, President, Executive Report, Riverview Publications; Thomas Dickey, medical Director, Emergency Trauma Center, Wheeling Hospital; James Dickinson, President, Ferdic Incorporated. Topics include: natural resources, highways, tax department, human services, commission on aging, economic development in West Virginia, Governor's Management Task Force, workers' compensation, funding for E.M.S., and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Dickinson, General Manager, U.S. Steel Mining Company, Inc.; David Dickirson, President, The Dickirson Group; H.Wayne Dickinson, Department of Psychiatry, The Wheeling Clinic; D.J. Dickinson, Union Carbide Corporation; Reginald Dickson, President and Chief Executive Officer; Eugene DiClemente, Commander, Disabled American Veterans, Department of West Virginia; Glenn Dierkes, President, Monroe County Commission; A.V. Dodrill, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Corrections; Lawrence Deitz, Chairman, Nicholas County Anti-Litter Committee; Connie Brookover, President, West Virginia Wildlife Federation; and Nancy Dietz, Student Program Coordinator, Institute of Politics, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. Topics include: tax department, WV District Export Council, legislation, white water rafting, education, commission on aging, workers' compensation fund, natural resources, Kammer Plant, litter control, and board of regents.","This folder contains correspondence with: Larry Dildine, Price Waterhouse, Office of Government Services; E.O. Dill, President, Dill's Mountaineer Associates, Inc.; Boots Dilley, Professor, Teacher Education, Marshall University; Robert Dillman, President, Fairmont State College; and Mark Dillon, Administrator, Lincoln Continuous Care Center. Topics include: natural resources, finance and administration, coal, Hare Krishna, taxes, community and industrial development, American Association of Managing General Agents, legislative issues, flood assistance, insurance, health, motor vehicles, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Roger Bryant, Executive Director, Logan County Emergency Ambulance Service Authority; Charles Dillon, Board Member, Logan County Emergency Ambulance Authority; Jean Haynes, Executive Secretary, Professional Insurance Agents of West Virginia, Incorporated; Jeni Dillon, Chicago Whitewater Association; Garnet Leon Hess, District Manager, Department of Health and Human Services; and Edwin Dils, President, Dils Brothers and Company. Topics include: workers' compensation, human services, health, whitewater rafting, natural resources, department of labor, social security administration, commission on aging, department of banking, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: John D. Dingell, Chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee; John D. Dingell, United States Congressman; William F. Donohoe, Superintendent of West Virginia State Police; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: Motor Vehicles, Highways, Health, Public Services, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Workers' Compensation Fund, Taxes, Legislative Issues, Energy, Commerce, Education, Human Services, Insurance, Teachers Retirement Board, Probation Board, Justice Assistance Program, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward D. DiPrete, Governor of Rhode Island.  Topics include: Education, Highways, Human Services, Legislation, Public Safety, Dinnerware for the Governor's Mansion, Public Services, Natural Resources, Community and Industrial Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward D. DiPrete, Governor of Rhode Island. Topics include: Health, Energy and the Environment, National Governors Association, Finance and Administration, Liability Task Force, Insurance, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, State of the State, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: John R. Block, Secretary of Agriculture; Robert L. Dittmar, Mayor of the City of Ravenswood; Robert Dixon, Chairman of the West Virginia Adult Literacy Coalition. Topics include: Weatherization Program, Disaster Assistance, Agriculture, Highways, Human Services, Prayer in School Amendment, Support for Governor, Distribution Centers, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Community Partnership Grant, Employment Security, Education, Employment, State Employee Benefits, Adult Literacy Coalition, Disability Claim.","Topics include: Human Services, Taxes, Workers' Compensation Fund, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Highways, Anti-Abortion, Campaign, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward W. Dockeney Jr., Mayor of the City of Martinsburg, Chairperson of the Eastern Panhandle Regional Planning and Development.  Topics include: Parkersburg Housing Authority, Justice Assistance Program, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Criminal Apprehension Program, Workers' Compensation Fund, Operation Recognition, Job Training Partnership Act, Displaced Workers Program, Legislative Proposals, Highways, Small Cities Block Grant, Amoco Oil Overcharge, Housing and Urban Development, Emergency Shelter Grants Program, Eastern Panhandle Regional Council, Finance and Administration, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Economic Development, Regional Jails, Legislative Issues.","This folder contains correspondence with: A. V. Dodrill, Commissioner of the Department of Corrections; Ronald Reagan, President of the United States of America. Topics include: Culture and History, Public Employees Insurance Agency, Workers Compensation Fund, Health, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Black Grant, Community Development, Magistrate Court, Corrections, Interstate Compact on Juveniles, National Governors Association, State Priorities Tracking, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Lottery, Natural Resources.","Topics include: Natural Resources, Aging Commission, Human Services, Education, Highways, Tax Department, Treasury Department, Commerce, State Fair, Legislative Issues, Community Development, Finance and Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Elizabeth Hanford Dole, Secretary of the Department of Transportation; Robert Dole, Majority Leader of the United States Senate.  Topics include: Highways, Transportation, Motor Carrier Safety Act, West Virginia University 1987 Commencement, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Vehicle Safety, Flood Assistance, Filing of Administrative Regulations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers' Compensation Fund; Pete V. Domenici, United States Senator. Topics include: Public Safety, Highways, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Parks, State Tax Department, Workers' Compensation Fund, United States Army Corps of Engineers, Glass Industry Assistance Program, Gold Dome, Education, Energy and Environment Committee, National Governors' Association, Lottery, Human Services, Public Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Colonel W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent of the West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Frank J. Donatelli, Assistant to the President for Political and Intergovernmental Affairs; Ronald Reagan, President of the United States. Topics include: Public Safety, Transportation, Transportation 2020, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Law Enforcement Training Programs, Highways, Medevac Project, Highway Safety Program, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Commission on Drunk Driving Prevention, Governor's Committee on Crime, Health and Human Services, State Tax Department, Workers' Compensation Fund, Political and Intergovernmental Affairs, Republican Party.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Reagan, President of the United States of America; Frank J. Donatelli, Assistant to the President for Political and Intergovernmental Affairs; William E. Donegan, Investigator of West Virginia Department of Human Services. Topics include: Private Sector Initiatives, Human Services, Nursing Homes, Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Tax on Beer, Regional Jail and Prison Authority, Workers' Compensation Fund, National Governors' Association, Taxes, Natural Resources, Highways, Public Employees Insurance Agency.","This folder contains correspondence with: Benjamin L. Bailey, Administrative Assistant. Topics include: Chicago Board of Trade's Annual Report, Workers' Compensation Fund, Tax Department, Human Services, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Health, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Education.","Topics include: Abortion, Natural Resources, Funding Assistance, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Lumber Imports, Workers' Comepnsation Fund, Human Services, Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Drexel Burnham Lambert Incorporated; Donaldson, Lufkin and Jenrette. Topics include: Highways, Roads, Outstanding Debt, Highway Revenue Debt.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donaldson, Lufkin and Jenrette. Topics include: General Obligation Refunding.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donaldson, Lufkin and Jenrette; George A. McIntyre, General Manager and Chief Engineer of the West Virginia Turnpike Commission.\nTopics include: Debt, Highways.","Topics include: highways, federal highway trust funds.","This folder contains correspondence with: Norman Adlington, Band Director, Grafton High School; Jim Clark, Beni Kedem Temple, Shrine Circus Fund; James Dally, Marion County Chamber of Commerce; Lowell Davis, Horse Show Chairman, Peterson Rotary Club; Linda Epperly, Band Director, Rainelle Junior High School; Richard Flannigan, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: donation requests.","Topics include: donation requests.","This folder contains correspondence with: Betty Lee Dotson, Director, Office of Civil Rights, United States Department of Health and Human Services; D. Lyn Dotson, Assistant Vice President, Office of the Vice President of Institutional Advancement, West Virginia University; Karen Dotson, Chairperson, Webster County Board of Health; and Ralph Dotson, D\u0026T Chevrolet Sales, Incorporated. Topics include: human services, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, workers' compensation, highways, employment, public safety, public service commission, energy, state employee benefits, health, teachers' retirement, U.S. Postal Service, commission on aging, and silver-haired legislature.","This folder contains correspondence with: Brenda Dougherty, Probation Officer, Fourth Judicial Circuit; Peter Dougherty, President, Jefferson County Schools; M. Cynthia Douglass, Research and Special Programs Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation; Mary Sue Douglas, Manager, Research and Communications, British American Bank Note, Inc.; Pamela Douglas, Administrative Assistant to the Executive Director, Belomar Regional Council; Crede Douglass, Chairman, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission; Daniel Douglass, Judge, Fourth Circuit; Stephen Douglass, Associate Director, WVU Alumni Association; Vicki Douglas, Chairman, Commission on Children and Youth; Patricia Doumaux, Advisory Council of Faculty, Representative from West Virginia Institute of Technology; and Paul Douglas, Chairman, President and CEO, Pittston Coal Company. Topics include: department of corrections, Board of Education Elections, highways, education, highways, public transportation, National Governors' Association (state priorities tracking), commerce, human resources, workers' compensation, finance and administration, Kammer Plant (EPA stack height regulations), employment, community and industrial development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Dove, President, Wheeling Dollar Savings and Trust Company;  Betty Dowd, Administrator, Ohio County Community Services; and W. Timothy Dowd, Executive Director, Interstate Oil Compact Commission. Topics include: human services, highways, Governor's Contingency Fund, employment security, corrections, EPA, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: W. Timothy Dowd, Executive Director, Interstate Oil Compact Commission; Robert Dowdy, President, Variform, Inc.; Sue Dowdy, President, Monroe County Education Association; Bernie Dowler, Division of Wildlife Resources, Department of Natural Resources, State of West Virginia; Bob Dowlut, Deputy General Counsel, National Rifle Association of America, Institute for Legislative Action; A. Graham Down, Executive Director, Council for Basic Education; Leon Downey, Veterans Education and Training, West Virginia Department of Education; George Downing, Chairman, The Bellingrath-Morse Foundation; Lawrence Downing, President, Sierra Club; Edward Downing, Director, National Music Camp, Vice President, Interlochen Center for the Arts; Donald Downs, President, Action Marion; Elizabeth Dole, Deputy Undersecretary for Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Labor; Robert Doyle, Mayor, Town of Star City, West Virginia; and L. Dozsa, West Virginia University, College of Agriculture and Forestry, Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station. Topics include: public service commission, highways, legislative issues, natural resources, small cities block grant, community and industrial development, health, Veterans Administration, motor vehicles, new mental health facility, tax department, commerce, Governor's Community Partnership Program, community and economic development, and Public Employees Insurance Board.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Draeger, Project Manager, Bechtel National, Inc.; Jon Dragan, Wildwater Expeditions Unlimited, Inc.; Charles Field, President, The West Virginia Optometric Association; Nick Dragisich, President, West Virginia State Lodge, Fraternal Order of Police; Robert Drake, Highland Educational Project; Betty Dransfield, Clerk, Monroe County Magistrate Court; A.G. Dransfield, Board Chairperson, Monroe Health Center; Sandy Drayton, President, Charleston Branch, NAACP; and Alan Drazek, Acting Regional Director, ACTION, Region III. Topics include: employment security, New Martinsville hydroelectric project, commission on drunk driving, public service commission, highways, social security administration, commission on aging, silver haired legislature, 1988 legislation (soft drink tax), human services, motor vehicles, nursing homes, health, VISTA program, and energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kathryn Drennen, Food Service Supervisor, Fayette County Board of Education; Marshall Drennen, Vietnam Veterans of America; Alan Drescher, Deputy Commissioner, State of West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Lee Sherman Dreyfus, former Governor of Wisconsin; Michael Driggs, Special Assistant to the President for Policy Development; Richard Drobnick, Director, International Business Education and Research Program, University of Southern California; Richard Lyng, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture; Michael Dukakis, Governor of Massachusetts; Ron Druchen, CEO, CSX Transportation; Laura Vertz, Assistant Professor of Political Science, North Texas State University; Frank Drozak, President, Seafarers International Union of North America, AFL-CIO; William Allain, Governor of Mississippi; Robert Drummond, Mayor, City of Fairmont; \nTopics include: library funding, workers' compensation fund, U.S. Department of Labor, commerce, corrections, Republican Governors' Conference, community and industrial development, Williamstown Bridge, drought, 1988 legislation, health, drug prevention, drug testing, finance and administration, drug abuse, tax department, human services, Governor's Community Partnership Program, community and economic development, public safety, and drunk driving.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard Lyng, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture; Steve Hannah, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Farm Bureau; George Skinner, Governor of North Dakota, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development, National Governors' Association; Donald Brown, State Executive Director, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural and Conservation Service; J. Donald Krupica, President, Marshall County Commission, Donald Mason, Commissioner, Marshall County Commission; Howard Byard, Commissioner, Marshall County Commission; Roland Vautour, Under Secretary for Small Community and Rural Development, U.S. Department of Agriculture; and Jerry Barron, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Topics include: 1988 drought.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Director of the Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways; Paul C. Dufek, Executive Vice President of the National Alcoholic Beverage Control Association. Topics include: Commerce, Human Services, Highways, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Emergency Medical Services, Highways, Abortion, Natural Resources, West Virginia Interagency Task Force on the Homeless, Federal Aviation Administration, National Governor's Association, West Virginia State Road Commission, Lottery, Alcoholic Beverage Control Association, Education, Commission on Aging, Appalachian Regional Commission, Department of Corrections, West Virginia Public Employees Retirement System, Industrial Development, Health, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Michael S. Dukakis, Governor of Massachusetts. Topics include: Highways, Education, Peace Monument, Commerce, Insurance, Tax Department, Natural Resources, Human Services, Drug Abuse, State of the State Address, Higher Education, Legislative Issues, Legal.","This folder contains correspondence with: Sharon B. Lord, Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Human Services. Topics include: Human Services, Highways, Education, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Workers' Compensation Fund, Natural Resources, Appalachian Regional Commission, Seat Belt Legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Douglas Dunbrack, Mayor of the Town of Marlinton. Topics include: Commerce, Health, Human Services, Public Services, Highways, Public Employees, Abortion, Employment Security, Education, West Virginia Salary Equalization, Public Safety, Motor Vehicles, Tax Department, Workers' Compensation Fund, Natural Resources, Flooding of Greenbrier River, Flood Recovery, Community Development, Flood Recovery.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Douglas Dunbrack, Mayor of the Town of Marlinton. Topics include: Commerce, Health, Human Services, Public Services, Highways, Public Employees Retirement System, Education, Abortion, Employment Security, West Virginia Salary Equalixation, Motor Vehicles, Workers' Compensation Fund, Natural Resources, Flooding, Flood Recovery, Community Development, Greenbrier River Dam.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frank Dunkle, Director of Fish and Wildlife Service. Topics include: Human Services, State Aeronautics Commission, Taxes, Culture and History, Highways, Public Services, Appalachian Regional Commission, Fish and Wildlife, Natural Resources, Mental Health Funding, Health, Workers' Compensation Fund, Insurance, Small Cities Block Grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: A. James Machin, State Treasurer. Topics include: Taxes, Legislative Issues, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, State Taxes, Small Cities Block Grant, Appalachian Foundation, Appalachian Regional Commission, Highways, EPA Stack Height Regulations, Risk and Insurance, Human Services, State Lottery, Youth Conservation Program, Energy, Washington State Republican Party, Health, Department of Corrections, National Association of Home Builders, 1987 Legislation, Aging Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Pierre S. duPont IV, Governor of Delaware. Topics include: Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Japanese Investment Information, DuPont Athletic Boosters, Presidential Campaign '88, State Republican Executive Committee, Pete duPont for President, Jobs for America's Graduates, Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard J. Durbin, United States Congressman; Benjamin L. Bailey, Administrative Assistant of Governor Moore; David Durenberger, United State Senator; Gordon K. Durnil, State Chairman of the Indiana Republican State Committee; Robert E. Durig, Chairman of the Marshall County Airport Authority. Topics include: Human Services, West Virginia Hospital Finance Authority, National Resources, Americans for Generational Equity, Safe Drinking Water Act, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Moundsville Fire Department, West Virginia Airport Authority,  Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Emergency Services.","Topics include: Board of Probation and Parole, Public Safety, Tax Department, Existing Industry, Labor Problems, Education, Health, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Highways, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Natural Resources, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Alcohol, Methanol, Bob Hope Golf Classic.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth W. Dyche, Executive Director of Region VIII Planning and Development Council; Jane Dyer, Mayor of the Town of Gassaway; N. Allen Dyer, Administrator of the Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council. Topics include: Bob Hope Golf Tournament, Community Development, Appalachian Regional Commission, Flood Recovery, Highways, Taxes, Health, Prayer in School Amendment, Human Services, Department of Corrections, Water Situation in Gassaway, Small Cities Block Grant, Natural Resources, Governors Goals, Education, Pay Equity, Legislation, Higher Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Brad Eagle, Executive Director, Summers County Services Council; Tim Hollandsworth, Chairman, Guyan Eagle Investment Company; Clark Curry, President, Guyan Eagle Investment Company; Karen Eagle, Principal, Avis School; Carl Gainer, President, Gainer Enterprises, Inc.; Robert Eakin, PPG Industries, Inc.; James Eakle, Supervisor, Instructional Learning Systems; and Helen Earley, Mayor, City of Pine Grove, West Virginia. Topics include: education, human services, highways, health, commission on aging, highways, workers' compensation fund, budget inquiries, product liability, Quaker State Refinery, and small cities block grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: H.A. Earehart, President, Earehart Enterprises, Inc. Topics include: highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Anthony Earl, Chairman, Governor of Wisconsin, Committee on Energy and Environment, National Governors' Association. Topics include: acid rain legislation, National Governors' Association, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and national electrical transmission policy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles Cunningham, United States Magistrate; J. Michael Earley, Section Chief, West Virginia State Tax Department; Helen Early, Mayor, Town of Pine Grove, West Virginia; Garee Earnest, Marshall County Extension Agent and Instructor, West Virginia University Extension Service; Roy Earnest, President, Marshall County School Service Personnel Association; David Williams, Deputy Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Ellora Easley, President, Ladies' Auxiliary, Military Order of the Purple Heart of the United States of America, U.S.S. Arizona Memorial Unit 422; Paula Easley, Resource Development Council for Alaska, Inc.; Ann Hinerman, The Board of Directors, The Greater Huntington Development Corporation; James and Carole Easton, Co-owners, Easton Printing Company; Michelle Easton, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Education; Vaughn Hovey, Director, Materials Management Division, Kodad Park Division, Eastman Kodak Company; and Paul Eastman, Executive Director, Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin. Topics include: commerce, Public Employees Retirement System, small cities block grant, community and industrial development, Army National Guard, highways, education, East Huntington Bridge, public service commission, tourism, tax department, abortion, commission on aging, corrections, natural resources, finance and administration, contributions for flood victims, energy, board of regents, and corrections.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wilfred Ebel, Chief Memorial Affairs Director, Department of Memorial Affairs, U.S. Veterans Administration; Timothy Eberle, Plant Manager, FMC-Institute; Guy Eberhart, Area Vice President, The Sears-Roebuck Foundation; Robert Chehi, Executive Secretary, State of West Virginia Public Employees Insurance Board; Edward Eckenhoff, President, The Victory Awards, National Rehabilitation Hospital; and Maryat Lee, Director, Ecotheater, Inc.Topics include: national cemetery in West Virginia; higher education, community and industrial development, job training partnership, highways, Weston State Hospital, corrections, Marshall University Society of Yeager Scholars, Appalachian Regional Commission, liability insurance, commission on aging, motor vehicles, flood recovery, human services, legislative issues, higher education, workers' compensation fund, and board of medicine.","Topics include: West Virginia's economy.","Topics include: economic recovery of coal.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mike Edds, President, Pocahontas County Historic Landmarks Commission; Jay Hoke, Legal Counsel and Director, Office of Customer Relations, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Jerry Edens, Jerry Edens Gulf and Rental; and John McCuskey, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: culture and history, highways, insurance, lottery, public service commission, human services, aging, department of corrections, education, public employees insurance, social security administration, public safety, veterans affairs, health, tax department, and WVU Hospital.","Topics include: Human Services, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, International Trade, Employment Security, Insurance, Small Cities Block Grant, Education, Lottery, Highways, Motor Vehicles, Aging Commission, Human Rights Commission, Racial Justice, Health, Education Commission of the States, Education Training Service.","This folder contains correspondence with:Marian Wright Edelman, President of the Children's Defense Fund. Topics include: Human Services, Health, Children's Defense Fund,Child Care Publication.","This folder contains correspondence with: Billy Joe Edwards, President of the Summers County Commission; Edwin W. Edwards, Governor of Louisiana; J. F. Edwards, Chairman of the Board of NAMACO Industries; Mickey Edwards, Chairman of the House Republican Research Committee. Topics include: Community Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Highways, Motor Vehicles, Waterway Systems, Aging Commission, Education, Education Employees Grievance Board, Natural Resources, Finance and Administration, Belle Historical Restoration Society, House Republican Research Committee, Human Services, Flood Recovery, Public Safety, Lottery, Health, Liability Insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Josef Ehrengruber, President of the Virginia Crews Coal Company. Topics include: Health and Human Services, Social Security, Natural Resources, Highways, Education, Aging Commission, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Motor Vehicles, Coal.","This folder contains correspondence with: Audrey S. Egle, Mayor of the Corporation of Shepherdstown. Topics include: Small Cities Block Grant, Shepherd College, Community Partnership Grant Program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harry G. Deitzler, Wood County Prosecuting Attorney of the Wood County Judicial Building; Edward L. Esposito, Assistant to the Mayor of the City of Charleston; C. N. Harman, Minority Leader of the Senate of West Virginia; Larry Swann, Minority Leader of the West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Election '88, Taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gene Larrick, Mayor of the City of Oak Hill; Tom McNeel, Superintendent of Schools of the West Virginia Department of Education. Topics include: Election Congratulations.","Topics include: Collective Bargaining, Natural Resources, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Health Care, Public Service Commission, Highways, Public Services, Veterans Memorial Bridge, Human Services, Education, West Virginia Public Radio, Aging Commission, World Peace, Lottery, Civil Contingent Fund, '88 Legislation, Capitol Dome, Finance and Administration, Flood Help.","This folder contains correspondence with: Paul E. Elder, Mayor of Grafton; Ken Heckler, Secretary of State. Topics include: Reappraisal, Employment Security, Insurance, Housing for the Elderly, Aging Commission, Finance and Administration, Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant, Highways, Public Services Commission, 1988 Election, Electrical Power, Electronics, Inheritance Tax, Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Herbert Elish, Chairman President and CEO of Weirton Steel Corporation; Benjamin F. Elkins, Chairperson of the Board of Directors for the Eastern West Virginia Community Action Agency; Dan Cottrill, State Weatherization Coordinator of the Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; Eugene R. Elkins, Executive Director of the West Virginia Association of Counties; R. Percy Elkins, President of the Development District Association of Appalachia. Topics include: Commerce, Human Services, Hospice Care, Taxes, Community Development, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Eastern West Virginia Community Action Agency, Low Income Energy Assistance Program, Workers' Compensation Fund, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Highways, Legislative Proposals, Governmental Liability Insurance, Health, Natural Resources, Nongame Wildlife, Nongame Advisory Council, Public Services, Marketing, Tax Department, Civil Contingent Fund, 1987 Legislation, Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Patricia Ellicott, Comptroller of the Office of the Governor. Topics include: Civil Contingent Fund, Governor's Council Contingency Fund, Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday, National Coal Council, West Virginia Public Radio, Natural Resources, Mountaineer Food Bank, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Commerce, Aging Commission, Human Services, Highways, Community Development, Education, Lottery, Public Employees Retirement System, Public Employees Insurance Program, Veterans Affairs, Small Cities Block Grant, Teachers Retirement Board.","This folder contains correspondence with: Delores Ellis, Assistant Regional Administrator of the Minority Small Business. Topics include: Workers' Compensation Fund, Small and Minority Businesses, Natural Resources, Highways, Human Services, Community and Industrial Development, West Virginia Education Board, State Aeronautics Commission, State Tax Department, Abortion, Board of Regents, Public Safety, Social Security Administration, Veterans Affairs, Flood, Motor Vehicles, Limited Gaming, 1987 Legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Benjamin L. Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Moore; James L. Cannon, Mayor of Princeton. Topics include: Weatherization Assistance Program, Reappraisal, Liability Insurance, Human Services, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, Employment Security, Taxes, West Virginia Tax Environment, West Virginia Salary Equalization, Small Cities Block Grant, Travel Services, Highways, Public Services, Education, Energy, Mining Facility, Workers' Compensation Fund, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Finance and Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: George A. Embrey, Washington Bureau Chief of the Columbus Dispatch; Roberta Shinn Emerson, Director of the Huntington Museum of Art.  Topics include: Emergency Medical Services, Emergency Water and Sewer Program, Corrections, Culture and History, Arts Advocacy Committee, Blennerhassett Historical Park, Huntington Museum of Art, Funding for Arts, Huntington Galleries, National Prayer Breakfast, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Aging Commission, West Virginia Salary Equalization, Education, Natural Resources, Veterans Administration, Employees of Western Union/Veterans Administration, Employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. Topics include: Department of Corrections, Highways, Lottery, Workers' Compensation Fund, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Trade Trends '87 Show, Education, Civil Service System, Aging Commission, Public Safety, Public Employees Insurance Board, Human Services, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: Finance and Administration, Liability Insurance, Health, Highways, Human Services, Natural Resources, Taxes, Legal Aid, Education, Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Paul E. Ertel Jr., Regional Program Director of the Administration on Aging. Topics include: Highways, Lottery, Workers' Compensation Fund, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Erosion, Human Services, Commission on Aging, Legislative Issues, Abortion, Taxes, Geological Society, Geological and Economic Survey, Civil Service Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward L. Esposito, Assistant to the Mayor of the City of Charleston. Topics include: Energy, Mining Fatality, Highways, Aging Commission, Social Security Administration, Public Safety, Unemployment Compensation, Job Training Development Funds, Employment and Training, Election '88, Human Services, Hospital, Education, Housing and Urban Development, Motor Vehicles, Tax Department, Liability Insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Estep, Mayor of the City of Gary. Topics include: Community Development, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Public Services, Human Services, Highways, Governor's Office on Community and Industrial Development, Commission on Aging, Workers' Compensation Fund, Employment and Training, Commerce, Natural Resources.","Topics include: Highways, Commerce, Teachers Salaries, Human Services, Legislative Issues, Natural Resources, 1989 Legislation, Abortion, Health, Public Safety, Community Development, Energy, Republican Party, Insurance, Education, Veterans Administration, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Evans, Secretary, Kentucky Center for Energy Research. Topics include: energy, coal mine subsistence, Kentucky Energy Council, and Coal Summit II.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Evans, Secretary, Kentucky Center for Energy Research; Joe Evans, Superintendent, Roane County Schools; and John Evans, Governor of Idaho. Topics include: Coal Summit II, Kentucky Energy Cabinet, inheritance tax legislation, Governor's Community Partnership Program, community and industrial development, motor vehicles, health, highways, unemployment, human services, legislation, tax department, A.T. Massey Company, public service commission, energy, and Glen Dale Heights-Echo Valley Sewerage Project.","This folder contains correspondence with: Margie Evans, Secretary, West Fork Community Action, Inc.; Paul Evans, Mayor, Town of Handley, West Virginia; Robert Evans, Chairman, Pinch Public Service District; T.C. Evans, General Manager, Spencer Newspapers, Inc.; and W.D. Evans, President, Energy Development Corporation. Topics include: highways, public employees retirement, employment security, flood assistance, energy, natural resources, Nissan Motor Company, Community Partnership Grant, social security, lottery, liability insurance, and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Laurence Evans. Topics include: small cities block grant, Marshall County Sewerage District (Glen Dale Heights-Echo Valley Project), highways, and community and industrial development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Janice Evans. Topics include: natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wanda Smith, Director, Consumer Service Division, State of West Virginia Insurance Commissioner; Bryan Evanczyk, Wheeling Ob/Gyn Services; Fawn Evenson, Vice President, National Affairs, Footwear Industries of America; Homer Dodge, President, Evensen Dodge; Mary Evert, Director, Office of Community Services, Family Support Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Lyle Everingham, Chairman and CEO, The Kroger Company; Dee Everitt, President, Association for Retard Citizens of the United States; Lawrence Evernham, President, Battleship New Jersey Historical Museum Society; Gordon Eversole, Commissioner, Boone County Commission; Dolores Evkovich, GFWC-West Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs; W.F. Donohoe, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Randolph Ewers, President, Ewers Orchards, Inc.; and C.D. Ewing, Captain, United States Navy, Commanding Officer. Topics include: human services, culture and history, insurance department, community and industrial development, natural resources, commerce, education, commission on aging, small cities block grant, veterans affairs, tax department, public safety, and flood recovery.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Ewing, J.G. Ewing and Associates; Ben Exley, Chairman, Ohio Valley-Clarksburg, Inc.; J. James Exon, United States Senate; Michele Craig, Executive Director, KYOVA Interstate Planning Commission; Kenneth Dean, Executive Director, North Central West Virginia Community Action Association, Inc.; Donna Fitzpatrick, Assistant Secretary, Conservation and Renewable Energy, United States Department of Energy; Thomas Flannery, Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia; Andrew Hempel, Project Manager, Exxon Chemical Americas; William Kaplan, Director, United States Department of Energy, Chicago Operations Office, Philadelphia Support Office; Allan Mollohan, United States House of Representatives; Herschel Saucier, Chairperson, National Association for State Community Services Programs; Victor Atiyeh, Governor of Oregon; Betty Barrett, Chairperson, Steering Committee, West Virginia Coalition for the Homeless; Marshall Staunton, Acting Administrator, ERA, U.S. Department of Energy; Thomas Williams, President and CEO, Foote Mineral Company; Charles Eye, Vice President, Processing, Hester Industries, Inc.; John Eye, John W. Eye Company; Anne Eyler, Martinsburg Historic Landmark Commission; and Carey Eyre, Executive Officer, Board of Directors, The National Association of Handicapped Outdoor Sportsmen, Incorporated. Topics include: community and industrial development, highways, veterans affairs, Exxon Oil Overcharge, flood recovery, air pollution, human services, culture and history, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: David Faber, United States Attorney, Southern District of West Virginia; Richard Facemire, Prosecuting Attorney, Clay County, West Virginia; Steven Facemire, President, Sutton Supermarket, Inc.; James Faber, Manager, Government and Community Affairs, Natrium Plant, Chemicals, PPG Industries, Inc.; Mary Faerber, Fiscal Officer, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; Norman Fagan, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Culture and History; John Fahey, President, Ohio County Commission; and Samuel Anthony, Ohio County Commission; John Tominack, Ohio County Commission. Topics include: flood assistance, public safety, Comprehensive Crime Control Act, employment security, human services, highways, aging, Appalachian Regional Commission, criminal justice and highway safety, Martin Luther King Jr. State Holiday Commission, United Way Campaign, justice assistance, job training partnership, National Guard, and public service commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frank Fahrenkopf, Chairman, National Republican Committee. Topics include: 1988 election, diabled American voters, National Republican Foundation, agricultural information, and U.S. Aid to the Nicaraguan Contras.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frank Fahrenkopf, Chairman, National Republican Committee; Robert Tuttle, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Presidential Personnel; Kent Hall, Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee of West Virginia. Topics include: 1988 election, 1986 election, Regional Republican Workshops, and limited gaming.","This folder contains correspondence with: Becky Pain, Second Vice President, West Virginia Nurses Association, Inc.; Phil Faini, Interim Dean, College of Creative Arts, West Virginia University; Jane Fair, Librarian, Elkins-Randolph County Public Library; Jack Fairchild, Chairman/CEO, Fairchild International; Paul Fairchild, Regional Director, Midwest Region, Smith Barney, Harris Upham and Company, Incorporated; Richard Fairchild, Science Education Consultant, State of Ohio, Department of Education; Larry Faircloth, West Virginia House of Delegates; Wendell Hardway, President, Fairmont State College; Robert Faiss, Chair, Gaming Law Committee, Lionel Sawyer and Collins Attorneys at Law; and Thomas Falk, Director, Corporate Strategic Analysis, Kimberly-Clark. Topics include: motor vehicles, human services, culture and history, WVU participation in rededication of Statue of Liberty; public service commission, port authority legislation, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), Fairmont Hospital strike, Fairmont State College, limited gaming, tax department, department of public safety, commerce, and 1988 legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Falsgraf, President, American Bar Association; John Faltis, President, Anker Energy Corporation; Albert Falvo, Assor of McDowell County; James Fankhauser, Associated Anesthesiologists, Inc.; John Pat Fanning, West Virginia State Senate; Mario Fantini, Dean, University of Massachusetts, School of Education; and Robert Rennicks, Senior Consultant, The Fantus Company. Topics include: summer school, energy, Conrail, early retirement legislation, medical malpractice, natural resources, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), flood, tax department, Governor's Community Partnership Program, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frank Fahrenkopf, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Daniel Farley, President/CEO, Glenwood Park United Methodist Home, Inc.; Hugh Farley, Senator, New York, State Senate; James Farley, President, Nursing Care Management of America; Terry Farley, Health and Safety Administrator, State of West Virginia, Department of Energy, Board of Coal Mine Health and Safety; Betty Farmer, Volunteer Coordinator, Greenbrier Center; and Bill Farmer, General Manager, Capitol Cable Vision. Topics include: tax reform, highways, board of regents, nursing home administration licensing board, education, Kammer Plant, health, health, human services, Rock Creek water project in Raleigh County, workers' compensation, tax department, natural resources, and cable television.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bill Farmer, General Manager, Capitol Cable Vision; Paul Stewart, State Director, School Transportation, West Virginia Department of Education; Joseph Barker, Manager, Office of Economic Opportunity, Community Development Division; Odaris Farmer, Interim Director, Project Upward Bound, West Virginia State College; Vance Clark, Administrator, Farmers Home Administration; Gerald Miller, District Director, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Farmers Home Administration; Sue Seibrt Farnsworth, Co-Chairman Individual Donations Committee, Wheeling Symphony Society, Inc.; E. Phillips Polack, Co-Chairman, Individual Donations Committee, Wheeling Symphony Society, Inc; Emil Farkas, Regional Director, National Labor Relations Board, Region 9; and Bruce Farrar, Librarian, Ohio County Public Library. Topics include: cable television, natural resources, high school bus service, highways, community and economic development, human services, insurance, natural resources, aging, corrections, Farmers Home Administration, culture and history, finance and administration, workers' compensation, small cities block grant, and public service commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joseph Farrell, The American Waterways Operators; Marcelle Farrington, Director, Public Relations and Communications, Sunlife of Canada; John Farrior, President, The Rumseyan Society, Inc.; John Redline, Director, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; and Robert Farris, Federal Highway Administrator, U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration. Topics include: highways, insurance crisis, tort law reform, American Alloys, Inc., small cities block grant, community and economic development, public service commission, workers' compensation, and employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Farley, Chairman, Finance Committee, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: consumer sales tax, fiscal policy, legislation, grant assistance, supplemental appropriation request, civil contingent fund, and National Guard.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward Fasci, Vice President, Technology World, Inc.; Daniel Fascione, Regional Representative Region II, Office of Child Support Enforcement, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Michael Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; James Fauber, Manager, Government and Community Affairs, PPG Industries; Bill Gillespie, Director, WV Department of Agriculture, Forestry Division; H.Ben Faulkner, President, Mercer County Board of Education; and Gordon Faulkner, Commissioner, Department of Corrections, State of Indiana. Topics include: highways, human services, health, employment security, Child Support Enforcement Program, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, legislative issues, and corrections.","This folder contains correspondence with: H. Benjamin Faulkner, President, Princeton Area Business Development Corporation, President, Pentree, Incorporated; Gordon Faulkner, Commissioner, State of Indiana Department of Corrections; Anette Favara, Business Manager, McNeill's Rangers, Inc.; James C. Fawcett, Economic Developer, Taylor County Commission; James T. Fawcett, President, WHAR Radio; Beverly Luciow-Fay, Human Services Liaison, State of Ohio, Office of the Governor; and Sue Beaver, Executive Director, Fayette County Committee on Aging. Topics include: economic development, natural resources, highways, civil contingent fund, human services, legislation, corrections, community partnership grant, commission on aging, and Health Care Cost Review Authority.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gail McGregor Fearing, Chairman, Board of Trustees, The Holton-Arms School; Charles Feather, Mayor, Town of Terra Alta, West Virginia; Drew Lewis and Robert Strauss, Co-Chairmen, National Economic Commission; Frank Federico, President, Colpetzer-Thomas, Inc.; H. Donald Feeney, President, Wood County Development Authority, Parkersburg Development Corporation, Parkersburg/Wood County Area Development Corporation; William Felling, Executive Director, Oak Ridge Associated Universities; Charles Feeney, President, The Cincinnati Reds; Mark Fennie, Manager, Commercial Services, The China Trade Center, School of Management, State University of New York; Lee Feinberg, West Virginia Legislature; Milton Feinbert, President, Products Publications International, Inc.; Barry Feldman, President, Triple A in the USA; and Levi Phillips, Claims Supervisor, Public Employees Insurance Board. Topics include: public safety, small cities block grant, highways, natural resources, human services, fifth judicial circuit, federal budget deficit, community and industrial development, community development conference, economic development, finance and administration, Weston State Hospital, foreign trade, legislation, limited gaming, and lottery.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bruce Feldman, Executive Director, Governor's Drug Policy Council, State of Pennsylvania; Deborah Feldman, Coordinator, JTPA Evaluation Design Project, State of Washington, Employment Security Department; Elliot Feldman, Director, University Consortium for Research on North America, Harvard University, Center for International Affairs; Ellen Feldman, Mid-Atlantic Regional Representative, United States Olympic Committee; Craig Felici, Brooke County public Service District; Jack Feller, Treasurer, Mullens Chamber of Commerce; Charles Pirle, Assistant Dean of Faculty, Georgetown University; Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State; Charles Felton, Rowlesburg Town Councilman; Hsu Feng-Kai, Chairman, Formosan Chemical Industries Corporation; and George Fenton, President, Fenton Art Glass Company. Topics include: Governor's drug policy council, community and industrial development, natural resources, vocational rehabilitation, beer commission, public land corporation, Fellows in Foreign Service Program, workers' compensation, legislative issues, energy, human services, Governor's Summer Youth Program, corrections, Glass Industry Assistance Program, and Williamstown Bridge.","This folder contains correspondence with: C.W. Ferguson, Judge, Twenty-Fourth Judicial Circuit; Daniel Ferguson, CEO, The Newell Company; Ian Ferguson, I.R.G. Ferguson Consultants; and Mary Ferguson, Vice President, Public Affairs, Concerned Businessmen's Association of America. Topics include: West Virginia Strawberry Festival, education, health, highways, judicial retirement system, commission on aging, tax department, corrections, culture and history, natural resources, education, and workers' compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Ferguson, President, American Police Hall of Fame and Museum; J. Steven Ferguson, North Side Land Corporation; and Louis Fernandez, Chairman of the Board, Monsanto. Topics include: workers' compensation, commission on aging, health, education, property on U.S. Route 19, highways, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donald Ferrara, Vice President, Chase Investors; Frank Ferrari, Acting City Manager, City of Clarksburg, West Virginia; Walter Ferrari, Director of Information Management, USAISC-Sharpe; Beverly Ferrell, Coordinator, Committee Against Sexual Exploitation of Children; William Ferell, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Chapter, American Academy of Family Physicians; Jackie Ferrell, City Councilman, Town of Chapmanville, West Virginia; Joe Ferrell, West Virginia House of Delegates; and Paul Ferrell, Corporate Attorney, South Central Supply Corporation, Ready Mix Concrete Division. Topics include: human services, lottery, motor vehicles, workers' compensation, tax department, finance and administration (transit), child abuse, highways, Williamstown Bridge, commission on aging, community and economic development, public service commission, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), culture and history, education, and labor.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Ferrell, Medical Affairs Administrator, Charleston Area Medical Center, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Chapter, American Academy of Family Physicians; George Ferris, Vice Chairman and CEO, Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel Corporation; David Fertig, President, County Commission of Mineral County; Robert Fertig, Councilman, Town of Moorefield, West Virginia; David McKinley, West Virginia House of Delegates; Herbert Smilowitz, CEO, Allied Building Products Corporation; and Robert Feury, President, Allied Building Products Corporation. Topics include: highways, public energy authority, public service commission, Public Employees Retirement System, tax department, air pollution control, community and industrial development, agriculture, small cities block grant, finance and administration, public safety, Community Partnership Grant, Oglebay Park Festival of Lights, and 17th Amendment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jerry Fink, Airport Manager, Raleigh County Memorial Airport; Terrie Fielden-Barry, Chairman, Legislative Committee, Kanawha Medical Society Auxiliary; Glen Fields, President, New Winward Coal Company; Mary Fields, Transportation Department, Kanawha County Schools; and Richard Fields, Lt. Colonel, Transportation Corps, Commanding Officer, Headquarters, 106th Battalion. Topics include: Farmers' Home Administration Federal loan, public service commission, natural resources, social security, tort law, highways, Governor's Summer Youth Program, lottery, human services, energy, child pornography, and WV Turnpike Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rubye Fields, National President, Blacks in Government; Warren Zorek, Operations Manager, Bloomingdale's; Walden Roush, West Virginia State Farm Museum, Incorporated; James Fife, Secretary, West Virginia Fire Chiefs Association; Joseph Figaretti, President, DP Consulting; Harry Figgie, Chairman of the Board, Figgie International; Elmer Fike, President, Fike Chemicals, Inc.; Anthony Filberto, County Clerk, Brooke County Commission; Alfred DeAngelis President, Brooke County Commission; John Filey, Committee of Preparation, City of the World, Worldpeace Trading Center; and Bob Myers, Myers Transfer and Storage Company. Topics include: human services, lottery, commission on aging, Fiesta Festival, legislative proposals, energy, corrections, public service commission, employment, highways, natural resources, and motor vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with: David Finch, Petroleum and Reservoir, Engineering Consultant; David Fine, President, WVU Hospitals, Inc.; and Kenneth Finlayson, Administrator, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Region III. Topics include: financial assistance, U.S. Department of Energy, workers' compensation, insurance, highways, human services, community and industrial development, finance and administration, state aeronautics commission, public safety, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and small cities block grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth Finlayson, Administrator, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Region III; Chester Finn, Assistant Secretary and Counselor to the Secretary, U.S. Department of Education, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Educational Research and Improvement; Jon Finnegan, Department of Humanities, West Liberty State College; Jack Finney, Member, Board of Directors, The Peoples Bank of Mullens; John Fiorini, Secretary, North Central West Virginia Home Builders Association; John Hatcher, Chairman, Committee on the Judiciary, West Virginia House of Delegates; Linda Plemons Tinder, Independent Insurance Agents of West Virginia, Inc.; Lloyd Weeks, Michigan House of Representatives; and Thomas Firor, Chairperson, Board of Directors, Eastern West Virginia Community Action Agency. Topics include: small cities block grant, highways, state tax department, community and economic development, workers' compensation, education, veterans administration, board of regents, natural resources, Weston State Hospital, public service commission, Davis Power Project, commission on aging, statewide advisory commission on fire prevention, and fire service tax in Wheeling.","This folder contains correspondence with: E. Allen Fisher, Secretary-Treasurer, West Virginia State Building and Construction Trades Council, AFL-CIO; Jeanne Fisher, Host of Intermezzo, West Virginia Public Radio; F. Witcher McCullough, Executive Secretary-Treasurer, The West Virginia Bar Association; Kevin Fisher, President, Political Research Corporation; and Max Fisher, Presient, West Virginia Association of Sanitarians, District Health Services Office, West Virginia Department of Health. Topics include: highways, labor, human services, banking, health, lottery, employment security, public safety, liability insurance, Mountaineer Country Glass Festival, tax department, small cities block grant, community and industrial development, state employees' pay, 17th judicial circuit, commission on aging, small cities block grant, and Kammer Plant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Michael Fisher, Director, Putnam County Parks and Recreation Commission; Florence Buckley, Administrator, Research and Development, Legal Services, Fisher-Price; Wilson Ward, Fisher Ridge Wine Company; George Banker, Commissioner, West Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission; and Roger Fisher, President, Jackson County Commission. Topics include: Governor's Community Partnership Program, human services, Fisher Price, small cities block grant, workers' compensation fund, highways, community and industrial development, lottery, natural resources, and Cabot Oil and Gas Corporation.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Fischback, Chairperson, Water Utilities Committee, Deerwood Homeowners Association; Peter Secchia, Republican National Committee; Andrea Fischer, Deputy Assistant to the Vice President for Scheduling; Burt Fischer, Executive Partner, Grant Thornton; E. Fred Fischer, President, The Institute for Medical Relief Services; Elizabeth Fiset, Executive Director, Monongalia Arts Center; Carl Fish, Secretary/Treasurer, Marshall County Parks and Recreation Board; Mark Fishler, Assistant to the President, Vesuvius Crucible Company; and Donna Fitzpatrick, Assistant Secretary, Conservation and Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Energy. Topics include: human services, public service commission, early retirement legislation, parks and recreation, lottery, emergency services, highways, Williamstown Bridge, tax department, community and industrial development, motor vehicles, natural resources, and Exxon Oil Overcharge.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donna Fitzpatrick, Assistant Secretary, Conservation and Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Energy; Thomas Fitzsimmons, Chairman, Summers County Democratic Executive Committee; and L. Walter Fix, Chairman, Berkeley County Public Service District. Topics include: energy use demonstration center, Exxon Oil Overcharge, health, finance and administration (transit), human services, public safety, community and industrial development, stripper well settlement, energy, mining fatalities, natural resources, highways, workers' compensation fund, emergency water and sewer, and black flies.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gerry Rogers, Executive Vice Chairman, National Flag Day Committee; Jane Dougherty, member of Governor Moore's staff. Topics include: National Flag Day Committee.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Linzels, Commandant, NCO Leadership School, Norton Air Force Base, United States Airforce; George Boudreau, Director, Spirit of New England Drum and Bugle Corps Drill Team; Anne Frankin, Opening Ceremonies Coordinator, U.S. Olympic Festival '87; William Mangels, Corresponding Secretary, U.S.S. Missouri Association; and  Bob Starks, Florida House of Representatives. Topics include: incoming thank you notes for flags.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bernard Flanagan, Vice President, Marketing, The Wall Street Journal; Jackson Flanigan, Superintendent, Berkeley County Public Schools; and Paul Flanagan, President, Raleigh County Commission. Topics include: advertising, state tax department, human services, legislative issues, highways, small cities block grant, Appalachian Regional Commission, commission on aging, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jackson Flanigan, Superintendent, Berkeley County Public Schools; Paul Flanigan, President, County Commission of Raleigh County; and Richard Flanigan, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates, Vice Chairman, Committee on Health and Welfare. Topics include: regional jail authority, Governor's Community Partnership Program, nursing home administration, juvenile justice and delinquency prevention program, Land and Water Conservation Fund, highways, motor vehicles, Mercer County Commission, and fire department program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Marie Walker, Executive Director, Housing Authority of the City of Bluefield; Jo Ellen Flagg, Chairperson, Elections Committee, West Virginia Library Association; Holly Flanders, Director of Skiing, Park City Ski Area; David Flannery, Environmental Attorney, Robinson/McElwee; Thomas Flannery, Judge for the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia; and James Jones, Office of the Mayor, Flemington, West Virginia. Topics include: human services, health, public service commission, Alcohol Beverage Control, Governor's Commission on West Virginians Outdoors, Exxon Overcharge, highways, job training partnership act, community and industrial development, natural resources, lottery, tort reform legislation, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Faye Fleming, Chair, Colorado Child Support Commission; Arthur Flemming, Chair, Action Committee to Implement the Mental Health Recommendations of the 1981 White House Conference on Aging; and Larry Rickards, Project Coordinator, Action Committee to Implement the Mental Health Recommendations of the 1981 White House Conference on Aging. Topics include: commission on aging, health, tax department, human services, workers' compensation, highways, the Republican Party, natural resources, and Older Americans Act.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lowell Basford, Acting Director of Personnel, State of West Virginia Civil Service System; John Bailes, Chairman, West Virginia Board of Probation and Parole; James Fletcher, Administration, National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Marilyn Fletcher, Executive Director, West Virginia Broadcasters Association; and Thomas Fletcher, President, Berkeley County Education Association. Topics include: employment, lottery, flood assistance, human services, tourism, highways, whitewater rafting, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward Flint, Horsemen's Benevolent and protective Association, Kentucky Division; J. Robert Flint, Chairman, Braxton County Development Authority; Nancy Flint, Site Supervisor, Burnsville Nutrition Site; Betty Singleton, Cook, Burnsville Nutrition Site; William Gary Flint, Chairman, National Forest Planning, Committee W.V.C.N.W.T.F.; Ronnie Flippo, U.S. House of Representatives; and Robert Windom, Assistant Secretary, Public Health Services, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Adolescent Pregnancy Programs. Topics include: education, small business development, Department of Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, highways, human services, commerce, commission on aging, tax department, regional jail and prison authority, motor vehicles, workers' compensation, social security, Kammer Plant, and 1988 election.","This folder contains correspondence with: Pancho Flores, Head Softball Coach, John Marshall High School; Betty Flowers, Secretary III, Hancock County Schools; Dave Flowers, Third Ward Councilman, Dunbar City Council; Edwin Flowers, Vice President of Institutional Advancement, West Virginia University; Ellie Flowers, Acting Assistant Dean for Bar Relations and Placement, College of Law, West Virginia University; Paul Villers, Mayor, City of Pennsboro, West Virginia; and Virginia Davis Floyd, Acting Project Director, Southern Regional Project on Infant Mortality. Topics include: commerce, natural resources, State Board of Risk and Insurance Management; public service commission, Bill Loy Scholarship Fund, highways, employment security, legislative issues, lottery, human services, infant mortality, health, and Southern Governors' Association.","This folder contains correspondence with: Virginia Davis Floyd, Acting Project Director, Southern Regional Project on Infant Mortality; Beverly Fluty, President, West Virginia Independence Hall Foundation; and Neil Bucklew, President, West Virginia University. Topics include: health, human services, highways, energy, motor vehicles, culture and history, and West Virginia Independence Hall, West Virginia University (department of technology education).","This folder contains correspondence with: Malcolm Baldrige, Secretary of the United States Department of Commerce, John B. Bennet, Mayor of Glenville; William J. Bennett, Secretary of the United States Department of Education; John R. Block, Secretary of Agriculture; William E. Brock, Secretary of the United States Department of Labor; Marshall Clary, City Commander; Elizabeth H. Doyle, Secretary of the United States Department of Transportation; Doug Dunbrack, Mayor of the Town of Marlinton; John P. Fanning, West Virginia Senator; Tommie C. Hamner, Disaster Recovery Manager of the Federal Emergency Management Agency; Walter D. Helmick, President of the Pocahontas County Commission.  Topics include: Neighbor Helping Neighbor, Flood Recovery, Legal Assistance, Commerce, Education, Public Safety, Small Businesses, 1985 Flood, Finance and Administration, Farmers Home Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Junior R. Knotts, President of the Tucker County Commission; Larry Kuykendall, Mayor of Moorefield; Sam Landis, Mayor of Petersburg; Joseph A. Leonette, Mayor of the City of Stonewood; John Berkey, Mayor of Durbin; Bruce Minor, Mayor of the City of Franklin; Alan B. Mollohan, United States Congressman; Francis E. Moravitz, Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Samuel R. Pierce, Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development; James E. Roark, Mayor of the City of Charleston; Honorable Bob Wise, Congressman. Topics include: Flood Recovery, 1985 Flood, Education, Appalachian Regional Commission, Housing for Flood Victims, Finance and Administration, Public Safety, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development.","Topics include: Flood Disaster, Small Business Association Loans.","Topics include: West Virginia Recovery Foundation, Small Cities Block Grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Benjamin L. Bailey, Counsel to Governor Arch Moore. Topics include: Library Commission, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Human Services, Liability Insurance, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, Natural Resources, Health, Highways, Education, State of the State.","This folder contains correspondence with: Barbara Fontana, Staff Director of the Agriculture Committee for the National Governors Association. Topics include: Finance and Administration, Lottery, Human Services, Public Safety, Highways, Motor Vehicles, Human Services, Benefits for State Employees, Flood Disaster, National Agricultural Policy Commission, Commerce, Food Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Paul P. Giordano, Regional Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency; Paul Shogren, Flood Recovery Coordinator for Preston County. Topics include: West Virginia Flood Recovery Foundation, Flood Recovery, 1985 Flood.","This folder contains correspondence with: George M. Banker, Commissioner of Alcohol Beverage Control; Katherine W. Forbes, West Virginia Industrial and Trade Jobs Development Corporation; Timothy C. Forbes, President of the American Heritage Magazine. Topics include: Trade, Workers Compensation Fund, Human Services, American Heritage Magazine.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ford B. Ford, Acting Secretary of Labor; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: Public Safety, Highways, Human Services, Natural Resources, Public Services Commission, Aging Commission, Taxes, Legislative Issues, Taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Nancy Ford, U.S. House of Representatives; Ora Ford, Coordinator of Supportive Services, Doddridge County Schools; Witcher McCullough, Executive Secretary-Treasurer, The West Virginia Bar Association; and Thelma Ford, Director, North Central Opportunities Industrial Center. Topics include: health, board of regents, Ford Motor Company, lottery, education, highways, natural resources, 1985 Title IIA Program Award, industrialization, and public safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Gillespie, Forestry Director, West Virginia Department of Agriculture. Topics include: forest fires.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clarence Burdette, Assistant Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Education; Chet Burdette, Urethane Enterprises; Clarence Burdette, Assistant State Superintendent, Vocational, Technical and Adult Education, West Virginia Department of Education; F. Page Burdette, Editor, Evening/Weekend Journal; Helen Burdette, Executive Secretary, Roane County Chamber of Commerce; Jane Burdette, Executive Director, YWCA (Parkersburg); John Burdette, Acting commissioner, West Virginia Department of Human Services; and Keith Burdette, West Virginia State Senate. Topics include: highways, education, industrial development, vocational rehabilitation, human services, employment and training, workers' compensation, aging, 1985 Title IIA Program Award, National Governors' Association (state priorities tracking and electricity transmission), educational broadcasting, state aeronautics commission, liability insurance, and victim assistance program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Page Burdette, Editor, The Evening Weekend Journal; William Burdette, Chairman, Legislative Affairs Committee, Marshall University. Topics include: workers' compensation fund, highways, eastern regional jail authority, corrections, education, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: L. Thomas Bulla, President and CEO; Todd Bullard, President, Bethany College; Vicky Bullett, U.S. Olympian; Pat Ellicott, Comptroller, Office of the Governor of West Virginia; Bob Bullock, Comptroller of Public Accounts, State of Texas; Kenneth Bullock, Landscape Architect, AE Associates, Limited; John Bullock, Mayor, Thurmond, West Virginia; Tony Bumbico, District 6, United Mine Workers of America; and Dale Bumpers, U.S. Senate, Committee on Small Business. Topics include: highways, education, restoration work at Bethany College, institutional conservation program, civil contingent fund, culture and history, tax department, commission on aging, Valley Camp Coal Company, community and economic development, department of agriculture, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack Brunner, Fairmont Bicentennial Committee; Alison Bunting, Owner, Tri-State Fabrics. Topics include: lottery, human services, legislative issues, natural resources, veterans affairs, taxes, commerce, highways, higher education, U.S. Post Office in Fairmont, small cities block grant, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Burch, Harrison County Correctional Center; R. Larry Beckett, Director, Client and General Services, West Virginia Department of Human Services; and Leonard Burchman, Commissioner, The Martin Luther King Jr. Federal Holiday Commission. Topics include: workers' compensation, legislative issues, health, highways, and Martin Luther King Jr. Federal holiday.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Burcin, Foster Wheeler USA Corporation; Harry Burcker, President, South Berkeley Little League, Inc.; Ronald Burd, President, The Devereux Foundation; Quentin Brdick, Chairman, Committee on Environment and Public Works, U.S. Senate; John Burdiss, Vice President, First Community Bank; Michael Burdiss, WVA COMPAC Coordinator for the Coal Miners Political Action Committee; Ann Burds, Chairman, Adolescent Pregnancy and Parenting State Task Force; Robert Burford, Director Bureau of Land Management, United States Department of the Interior; and J. Jeffrey Campbell, Chairman and CEO, Burger King Corporation. Topics include: clean coal technology, Governors' Community Partnership Program, education, human services, WV Department of Health, legislative issues, highways, adolescent pregnancy, oil and gas drilling waste, Bureau of Land Management wild horse and burro policy, and Burger King Company's \"In Honor of Excellence\" program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Faye Forehand, Administrative Assistant to the Governor, State of Tennessee; Archie Albright, President, Foreign Policy Association; Carlos Ordonez, Vice President, The Nikko Securities Company; Harold Elbon, Director General, Mountain State Forest Festival; Daniel Parker, Chairman, WVSAF Protection Committee, West Virginia Division, Allegheny Society of American Foresters; James Forrester, Department of Social Services, West Liberty State College; and Ronald Forren, President, West Virginia Public Health Association, Inc. Topics include: Fordham University Graduate Center, foreign policy, commission on aging, legislative issues, department of insurance, highways, lottery, displaced workers program, forests, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction, social security administration, and Kammer Plant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Roger Fortner, District Director, International Trade Administration and Executive Secretary, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Export Council, U.S. Department of Commerce; Patrick Forsyth, Executive Director, University Council for Educational Administration, Arizona State University, College of Education; James Fortney, Caring Ambulance Service, Inc.; Wayne Fortney, Mercury Coal and Coke, Incorporated; Stephen J.M. Fortunato, Branch Manager-Wheeling, Glasrock Home Health Care; Gordon Forward, President, Chaparral Steel Company; and S.G. Nazzaro, Administrator, Wheeling Hospital. Topics include: foreign trade, motor vehicles, human services, emergency medical services, public employees insurance, natural resources, Canaan Valley, and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Maria Foscarinis, National Coalition for the Homeless; Lawrence Fornasieri, President, Chilton Company; John Foss, Associate Dean of Student Affairs, West Virginia University; Frank Foster, President and CEO, Diamond-Bathurst; R.L. Foster, Chairman, Fourth Annual West Virginia Conference on the Environment; Rex Foster, Classic Executive Director, Mountaineer Athletic Club; Rockwood Foster, Chairman, Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin; and Scarlett Lee Foster, Communications Specialist, Monsanto. Topics include: health, Weston State Hospital, tax department, legislative issues, human services, sewage treatment lagoon in Keyser, Diamond-Bathurst, industrial development, highways, finance and administration, West Virginia Conference on the Environment, clean jobs act, small cities block grant, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dan Fouts, Quarterback, San Diego Chargers, Winners Say No To Drugs! Program, Janie Fouty, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Henry Fowler and Charles Walker, The Bretton Woods Fund; and Nancy Virginia Fowler, Taylor County Clerk. Topics include: Union Carbide Corporation, natural resources, culture and history, weird ideas, tax department, workers' compensation fund, commerce, economic development, vocational rehabilitation, public service commission, aging, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Willard Ansel, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Teachers Retirement Board; Dick Fox, Mayor of Salem, West Virginia; Fred Fox, Chief Judge, Sixteenth Judicial Circuit, State of West Virginia; J. Bruce Fox, Superintendent, Weirton Sanitary Board; and James Fox, Treasurer, Lawrenceville Volunteer Fire Department. Topics include: finance and administration, energy, legal drinking age, human services, highways, higher education, teachers retirement, motor vehicles, community development, workers' compensation, and public service commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Fox, Assistant Administrator, Jon Fox, Member, House of Representatives, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; Abraham Fox, United States Memorial Holocaust Memorial Council; and Richard Fox, Councilman, City of Salem, West Virginia. Topics include: motor vehicles, Chester sewage system improvement, employment security, tax department, highways, and workers' compensation fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.L. Frailie, Superintendent, E.I. Du Pont De Nemours and Company; James Fraley, President, Cline Distributing Company; Carol Frame, Clerk, Braxton County Magistrate Court; J.R. Frame, President, Braxton County Commission; Nick Hahn, Consular Officer, United States Embassy (Paraguayan Embassy); George Frampton, President, The Wilderness Society; and Erik France, Public Documents/Maps Department, Perkins Library, Duke University. Topics include: public service commission, workers' compensation, state tax department, Pipestream State Park, liability insurance, highways, small cities block grant, human services, veterans affairs, Appalachian Regional Commission, emergency medical services, health, Davis Power Project, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles Francis, General Manager, Waltzing Waters Water, Light and Laser Shows; C.W. Francis, Mayor, Town of Peterstown, West Virginia; D. Max Francis, President, United Hospital Center, Chairman, West Virginia Chamber of Commerce; David Pritchard, Burgess and Niple, Limited, Engineers and Architects; and Howard Jeffers, Mayor, City of New Martinsville, West Virginia. Topics include: commerce, highways, public safety, motor vehicles, tax department, WV Chamber of Commerce Executive Committee meeting, tort reform legislation, public service commission, board of regents, human services, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Sherry Francis, Secretary, Save Our County, Incorporated; William Francis, Department of the Army, Huntington District, Corps of Engineers. Topics include: natural resources, New Martinsville Hydroelectric Celebration, coal, energy, highways, Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, motor vehicles, Tug Fork Valley Project, EPA Stack Height Regulations, community development, commerce, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Catherine Frompovich, President and Legislative Advocate, Coalition for Alternatives in Nutrition and Healthcare, Inc.; Anthony Frank, Postmaster General, United States Postal Service; Lawrence Frankel, Executive Director, Lawrence J. Frankel Foundation; Robert Holliday, West Virginia State Senate; and A. Wayne Franklin, Asphalt Industries, Incorporated. Topics include: motor vehicles, public service commission, human services, Preventicare Program, commission on aging, legislative issues, natural resources (nongame wildlife program), and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Franklin, J.P. Stevens and Company, Inc.; Edward Frantel, President and Chief Executive Officer, The Seven-Up Company; and Wanda Franz, President, West Virginians for Life, Inc. Topics include: Federal Aviation Administration Easter Region meeting, State Republican Executive Committee, consumer education information, tax department, workers' compensation, highways, and public service commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.B. Fraser, Manager, Distribution and Transportation and R. A. Christman, Director of Customer and Distribution Services, Mobay Chemical Corporation; Donald Frazee, President, Inter-State Lumber Company, Inc.; and Raymond Frazier, Superintendent, Doddridge County Schools, Superintendent, Jefferson County Schools. Topics include: tax department, highways, small cities block grant, workers' compensation, natural resources, workers' compensation, community and industrial development, flooding, public service commission, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack Frazier, President, Goodwill Industries of Kanawha Valley Inc. Topics include: asbestos, health, highways, small cities block grant, human services, energy, clean coal technology, methanol, and public service commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Frazier, Chief Circuit Judge, State of West Virginia Ninth Judicial Circuit; Raymond Frazier, Superintendent, Jefferson County Schools; and Shervert Frazier, Director, National Institute of Mental Health, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration. Topics include: aging, human services, air conditioned school busses, employment security, highways, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and Refugee Assistance Program.","Topics include: prayer in school, highways, NASA Space Shuttle Safety, and finance and administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wyetta Fredericks, Superintendent, State of West Virginia Anthony Center; Ernerst Frederick, Frederick Energy. Topics include: culture and history, job placement program, 1985 Title IIA Program Award, energy, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mikhail Gorbachev, General Secretary of the Communitst Party of the Soviet Union. Topics include: freedom of movement.","This folder contains correspondence with: Delbert Freeland, Chairman, Board of Directors, Preston County Senior Citizens, Inc. Topics include: lottery, flooding, human services, natural resources, highways, small cities block grant, school closings, and public service commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Janet Freedman, President, Committee of Interns and Residents; Roselyn Freedman, Chairman, Friends of the West Virginia Radio Reading Service, West Virginia Library Commission. Topics include: taxes, WV Library Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Audrey Freeman, Administrator, the Heritage, Incorporated; Cynthia Freeman, Executive Director, Bi-County Nutrition Program, Inc.; Harry Freeman, Executive Vice President, Corporate Affairs and Communications, American Express Company; and Paul Freeman, President, Baxter Community Improvement Association. Topics include: health, human services, Medicaid reimbursement, Silver Haired Legislature, small cities block grant, legislative issues, Kammer Plant, employment, community and industrial development, commerce, department of mines, highways, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin Freakley, Publisher and President, Bluefield Daily Telegraph; Ross Free, Member of Parliament, House of Representatives, Commonwealth parliament of Australia; Paul Freels, Executive Vice President, International Telecharge, Incorporated; Alma McCulty, Office Manager, Buckhannon Upshur Chamber of Commerce; David French, Treasurer, Parkersburg Choral Society, Inc.; Jack French, Department of Social Sciences, Bluefield State College; M.R. Fresa, President, United Small Coal Operators, Inc.; Steven Frew, President, The Buckeye Publishing Company, Inc.; Brigadier General James Freytag, Deputy Director for Strategic Systems, Department of the Air Force, Hanscom Air Force Base. Topics include: finance and administration, natural resources, energy, legislative issues, U.S./Canada free trade agreement, education, French Creek Game Farm, culture and history, Rowelsburg Flood Situation; industrial development, U.S. Air Force, and small cities block grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: David Friend, President, Preston County Commission; Jean Friend, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monongalia County. Topics include: highways, human services, Rowelsburg High School, tax department, public safety, vocational rehabilitation, and social security administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Fri, President and Senior Fellow, Resources For The Future; J.C. Frich, American Cancer Society, West Virginia Division, Inc.; Carl Friebal, State Advisory Committee on the Education Block Grant, Harrison County Schools; Jerry Friedheim, Executive Vice President, American Newspaper Publishers Association; Harvey Friedman, National Commander, Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America; Jams Friedman, Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan and Aronoff; Miles Friedman, Executive Director, National Association of State Development Agencies; Peter Friedmann, Regional Manager, Midwest Region, Alliance of American Insurers; William Friedman, Assistant Director, Office of Career Services, Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government; Steve Friedman, Executive Producer, The Today Show; and J. Blair Frier, Director of Business Development, S.E.M. Paterners, Incorporated. Topics include: National Governors' Association (committee on energy and environment), health, commerce, social security administration, workers' compensation fund, education, highways, Kammer Plant, public libraries, energy, Canadian electricity, rural development, legislative issues, Capitol Dome, tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Herman Fritschen, General Manager, Safety, Environmental, Heal and protective Services, Cities Service Oil and Gas Corporation; Michael Fritscher, General Manager, Allround Baugerate; D.W. Froe, Executive Director, Mercer County Economic Opportunity Corporation; Newton Frohlich, President, Americans in Israel Political Action Committee; Fred Frohock, James Roger Sharp, Courage Foundation Nominating Committee, Maxwell School, Syracuse University; Catherine Frompovich, President and Legislative Advocate, Coalition for Alternatives in nutrition and Healthcare, Inc.; Rosemary Front, Executive Director, Easter Seals; Jack Frost, Vice President, Marketing and Sales, Defense Technologies Incorporated; and Thomas Frost, Vice President-Coal Sales, CSX. Topics include: tax department, highways, finance and administration, legislative issues, state emergency response commission, tax department, recycling, lottery, community and industrial development, 1985 Title IIA Program Award, weatherization assistance program, Governor's Summer Youth Program, visit to Israel, human services, Moundsville Penitentiary, health, liability insurance, and job training.","This folder contains correspondence with: The Christian Knights of the Ku Klux Klan; Charles H. Fryer, Mayor of the Town of Ridgeley. Topics include: Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Natural Resources, Legislative Issues, Highways, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Appalachian Regional Commission, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Motor Vehicles, Legislation '86, Natural Resources, Lottery, Veterans, Flood Efforts, Taxes, Education, Labor, West Virginia Silver Haired Legislature, Social Security Administration, Taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Johnny Fullen, Mayor of the Town of Matewan; Floyd Fullen, West Virginia House of Delegates; William Ritchie, Commissioner of the Department of Highways. Topics include: Highways, Human Services, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Public Employees Insurance Agency, Tourism, Finance and Administration, Insurance, Public Energy Authority, Education, Small Cities Block Grant, Concealed Weapon, Community Partnership Grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Craig L. Fuller, Chief of Staff to the Vice President; John G. Fuller, Representative of the Alaska State Legislature; Daivd S. Fulton, President of the National Association of State Aviation Officials. Topics include: Highways, Commerce, Board of Risk and Insurance Management, Human Services, 1985 Youth Science Camp, Finance and Administration, Corrections, State Taxes, Aeronautics Commission, Education, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Taxes.","Topics include: Finance and Administration, Fund for America's Future National Steering Committee, Emergency Services, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Taxes, Public Employees Insurance Board, Legislation, Motor Vehicles, Vocational Rehabilitation, Highways, Lottery, Worker's Compensation Fund, Clean Jobs Act, Commerce, Natural Resources, Public Services, Public Energy Authority, Liability Insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joseph and Dorothy Funk, Spirit of Freedom Foundation. Topics include:  Spirit of Freedom Foundation, Public Safety, West Virginia State Wide Patriotic Program.","Topics include: Fiscal Year 1988, State of West Virginia and the Environmental Protection Agency.","This folder contains correspondence with: Benjamin Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Arch Moore. Topics include: United States Environmental Protection Agency, Air Pollution Control Commission, Agriculture, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: James M. Seif, Regional Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency, James J. Blanchard, Governor of the State of Michigan; Lee Thomas, Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency.  Topics include: Air Pollution Control, Air Toxics, Environmental Protection Agency Grant, Asbestos Fact Book, National Governors' Association, Natural Resources, Environmental News, Construction Grants, Hazardous Waste.","This folder contains correspondence with: Benjamin Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Arch Moore. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, Kanawha Valley Action Plan, Lead in Drinking Water.","This folder contains correspondence with: James M. Seif, Regional Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency; Kenneth Faerber, Commissioner of the Department of Energy; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, Energy, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lee M. Thomas, Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; J. Craig Potter, Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation; Benjamin Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Moore. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, Ozone, Health Department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert P. Bedell, Deputy Administrator for Information and Regulatory Affairs; Lee Thomas, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, Tall Stack Height Rules, Acid Rain.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lee M. Thomas, Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, Waste Technology.","This folder contains correspondence with: Julius W. Becton, Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency; John Berkey, Mayor of Durbin. Topics include: Federal Emergency Management Agency, Proposed Disaster Regulation, Highways, Disaster Recovery, Hazard Mitigation, Emergency Services, Health, Emergency Management Agency.","Topics include: Federal Emergency Management Agency.","Topics include: Federal Emergency Management Agency, flooding.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lois Cashell, Acting Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Kenneth Plumb, Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; and Martha Hesse, Chairman, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Topics include: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Brown, Colonel, Corps of Engineers, District Engineer, Department of the Army, Huntington District; Robert Dawson, Assistant Secretary for Civil Works, Department of the Army; Arthur Kessel, President, Grant County Commission; Richard Rothblum, District Engineer, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Robert Tucker, Contracting Officer, Department of the Army, Huntington District, Corps of Engineers; and Lenora Stutphin, Contracting Officer, Department of the Army, Huntington District, Corps of Engineers. Topics include: flood control (Greenbrier River Basin), Army Corps of Engineers, and Stonewall Jackson Lake.","Topics include: Federal Farmers Home Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.A. Barnhart, Federal Highway Administrator, U.S. Department of Transportation; Robert Farris, Deputy Administrator, Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation; and Billy Higginbotham, Division Administrator, Federal Highway Administration. Topics include: Federal Highway Administration, right of way laws, Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, property acquisition legislation, and highway funding.","This folder contains correspondence with: Heather Gradison, Chairman, U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission.Topics include: Federal Interstate Commerce Commission, Conrail abandonment in Kanawha County, C\u0026O Railroad discontinuance of service in Kanawha County.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lieutenant Colonel Geoffrey Louis, Associate Director of Admissions, U.S. Military Academy, Department of the Army. Topics include: Federal Military Entrance processing.","This folder contains correspondence with: Les Aspin, Chairman, House Committee on Armed Services, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert Badham, U.S. House of Representatives; Herbert Bateman, U.S. House of Representatives; Charles Bennett, U.S. House of Representatives; Jeff Bingman, U.S. House of Representatives; James Broyhill, U.S. Senate; Albert Bustamante, U.S. House of Representatives; Beverly Byron, U.S. House of Representatives; William Carney, U.S. House of Representatives; William Cohen, U.S. Senate; Jim Courter, U.S. House of Representatives; Dan Daniel, U.S. House of Representatives; George Darden, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert Davis, U.S. House of Representatives; Ronald Dellums, U.S. House of Representatives; Jeremiah Denton, U.S. Senate; William Dickinson, U.S. House of Representatives; Alan Dixon, U.S. Senate; Roy Dyson, U.S. House of Representatives; J. James Exon, U.S. Senate; Thomas Foglietta, U.S. House of Representatives; John Glen, U.S. Senate; Barry Goldwater, Chairman, Senate Armed Services Committee, U.S. Senate; Phil Gramm, U.S. Senate; Gary Hart, U.S. Senate; Thomas Hartnett, U.S. House of Representatives; Dennis Hertel, U.S. House of Representatives; Elwood Hillis, U.S. House of Representatives; Marjorie Holdt, U.S. House of Representatives; Larry Hopkins, U.S. House of Representatives; Gordon Humphrey, U.S. Senate; Duncan Hunter, U.S. House of Representatives; Earl Hutto, U.S. House of Representatives; John Kasich, U.S. House of Representatives; Edward Kennedy, U.S. Senate; Kenneth Kramer, U.S. House of Representatives; Marvin Leath, U.S. House of Representatives; Carl Levin, U.S. Senate; Marilyn Lloyd, U.S. House of Representatives; David O'B. Martin, U.S. House of Representatives; Lynn Martin, U.S. House of Representatives; Nicholas Mavroules, U.S. House of Representatives; Frank McCloskey, U.S. House of Representatives; Dave McCurdy, U.S. House of Representatives; G.V. Montgomery, U.S. House of Representatives; Bill Nichols, U.S. House of Representatives; Sam Nunn, U.S. Senate; Solomon Ortiz, U.S. House of Representatives; Melvin Price, U.S. House of Representatives; Dan Quayle, U.S. Senate; Richard Ray, U.S. House of Representatives; Tommy Robinson, U.S. House of Representatives; Patricia Schroeder, U.S. House of Representatives; Norman Sisisky, U.S. House of Representatives; Ike Skelton, U.S. House of Representatives; Floyd Spence, U.S. House of Representatives; John Spratt, U.S. House of Representatives; John Stennis, U.S. Senate; Samuel Stratton, U.S. House of Representatives; Bob Stump, U.S. House of Representatives; Mac Sweeney, U.S. House of Representatives; Strom Thurmond, U.S. Senate; John Warner, U.S. Senate; and G. William Whitehurst, U.S. House of Representatives.\nTopics include: National Guard peacetime control.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Garton, Executive Secretary, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, West Virginia Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve; Major General John Wilson, The Adjutant General, State of West Virginia; Alan Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; Thomas Caldwell, Commander, Post 3518, Veterans of Foreign Wars; D.E. Cochran, Chairman of the Board, Ames; Gary Carlson, Executive Director, National Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve; H. Smoot Fahlgren, Chairman, Fahlgren and Swink; George Farley, Chairman, House Finance Committee, West Virginia House of Delegates; Steven Grimm, Commissioner, Wood County Commissioner; Jack Harris, International Minerals Resources, Inc.; Ronnie Mckenzie, General Supervisor, McDowell County Solid Waste Authority; George McNally, President, Borg-Warner Chemicals, Inc.; Sam Ross, President, SBR, Inc.; Hunter Smith, Vice President, Sales Division, Smith Barney, Harris Upham and Company, Inc.; Robert Storck, Chairman of the Board, Storck Baking Company; James Wakley, Vice Chairman, Marmac Corporation; Lieutenant General Emmett Walker, Chief, National Guard Bureau; Ebb Whitley, President, The County Commission, McDowell County; and Pete Wilson, Chairman, Armed Services Manpower and Personnel Subcommittee, U.S. Senate. Topics include: National Guard.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Garton, Executive Secretary, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, West Virginia Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve; Charles Franklin, Commander, First U.S. Army, Fort George G. Meade; Major General Joseph Skaff, Deputy Commander, First U.S. Army, Fort Devens; Colonel Harlan Wilson, Assistant Adjutant General, Army National Guard; Colonel Anderson Barnette, Deputy STARC Commander; and Major General, John Wilson, The Adjutant General, State of West Virginia. Topics include: National Guard 350th Anniversary.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frederick Bernthal, Acting Chairman, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission; Neil Bucklew, President, West Virginia University; William Reeves, Director, Office of Sponsored Programs, West Virginia University; and Lando Zech, Chairman, Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Topics include: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Miller, Regional Administrator, Small Business Administration.Topics include: Federal Small Business Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Fred Hess, District Manager, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Rose Lepore, Regional Commissioner, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: Federal Social Security Administration.","Topics include: Federal Social Security Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jed Christensen, Director, U.S. Office of Surface Mining. Topics include: Federal Office of Surface Mining.","This folder contains correspondence with: Justina Gabbert, Chairman, West Virginia Hotel and Motel Association; Martha Gabehart, Employment and Training Liaison, Advisory Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, State of Kansas, Department of Human Resources; G. Robert Gadberry, Executive Vice President, American Cancer Society; Carl Gainer, Manager, Mountain Transit Authority; Earl J. Gainer, Director, Calhoun-Gilmer Career Center; Earl Tex Gainer, Gilmer County Commissioner; and Carl Gainer, Natural Resources Commissioner, State of West Virginia. Topics include: insurance, schools and highway legislation, human services, whitewater rafting, commission on aging, health, finance and administration (public transportation division), cable TV, highways, vocational rehabilitation, legislative issues, community and industrial development, and railroads.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carl Gainer, Natural Resources Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Larry Gainer, Chairman, Search Committee, Pleasants County Board of Education; P.L. Gainer, Mayor, City of Lewisburg, West Virginia; R. Brooks Gainer, Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, Morgantown Internal Medicine Group; and Bas Gaither, American Engineering Company. Topics include: community and industrial developments, CSX railroad, highways, Quaker State refinery closing, National Trust for Historic Preservation's Main Street Program, small cities block grant, public employees insurance board, highways, human services, health, economic development, public service commission, finance and administration, and commission on aging.","This folder contains correspondence with: Glen Gainer, Auditor, State of West Virginia. Topics include: finance and administration, insurance, highways, budget, stripper well settlement, flood projects, and travel regulations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Glen Gainer, Auditor, State of West Virginia. Topics include: stripper wells, workers' compensation, finance and administration, public safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Andrew Gallagher, The Associated Press; John Gallagher, Acid Rain Project Manager, Southern States Energy Board; Patrick Gallagher, Director, Public Affairs, Midwestern Region, Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation; R.C. Gallagher, Board of Directors, Theatre West Virginia; and William Gallagher, Executive Director, American Foundation for the Blind. Topics include: veterans affairs, highways, education, corrections, culture and history, Southern States Energy Board, West Virginia Turnpike, health, finance and administration, natural resources, legislative issues, community partnership grant, civil contingent fund, and American Foundation for the Blind.","This folder contains correspondence with: Warren Galbreath, Chairperson, Public Affairs Committee, West Virginia Child Care Association; Roger Gale, Director, Office of Policy and Outreach, Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management, U.S. Department of Energy; Thomas Gales, President, Gales Engineering Company; Harvey Galford, Secretary-Treasurer, Board of Trustees, Pocahontas Memorial Hospital; Thomas Galinski, President, Ohio Valley Health Services and Education, Pain Management Program, Ohio Valley Medical Center; Donna Gallaher, Grafton-Taylor County Parks and Recreation Commission; Tamara Gallaher, Blood Services Coordinator, American Red Cross; Herbert Galland, Chief, Pond Creek Volunteer Fire Department; Janice Gallatin, Secretary, Recreation Committee, Chincoteague Bay Trails End Resort; and David Gallien, Administrator, Heartland of Preston County. Topics include: Hare Krishna, human services, tort reform, liability insurance, health, social security administration, tax department, Greenbrier River Dam, public employees insurance, National Youth Science Camp, Weston State Hospital, employment security, drug free communities program, lottery, motor vehicles, community and industrial development, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Gallup, The Gallup Poll; Bryant Galusha, Executive Vice President, Federation of State Medical Boards of the United States; and T.A. Galyean, Architect of Counsel, TAG Architects, Incorporated; Amy Gamble, United States Team Handball Federation. Topics include: human services, Marshall University Stadium, highways, workers' compensation fund, health, natural resources, and finance and administration.","Topics include: Legislative Issues, Lottery, Human Services, Public Services, Labor, Environmental Protection Agency, Highways, Energy, Public Employees Retirement System, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Booth Gardner, Governor of Washington; Charles R. Gardner, Mayor of the City of Charleston. Topics include: Health, Human Services, Energy, Nuclear Waste, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Justice Assistance, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Culture and History, Community Development, Highways, Aging, Natural Resources, Retirement.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert R. Dawson, Assistant Secretary of the Army. Topics include: Education, Acid Rain, Natural Resources, Education, Casino Gambling, Rehabilitation Services, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Pension, Retirement Funds, Highways, Human Services, Social Security Administration, Landfills, Banking.","This folder contains correspondence with: Barbara Jones, Security Pacific Finance Corporation; Barney Walls, Security Pacific Finance Corporation. Topics include: tax department, highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack Garrett, President, Denbigh-Garrett, Inc.; John Garrett, Security Pacific Finance Corporation; Linda Nelson Garrett, West Virginia House of Delegates; Mark Garrett, President, Clarksburg Casket Company; and Wilbur Garrett, Editor, National Geographic Society. Topics include: public employees retirement, highways, workers compensation fund, public safety, tax department, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, lottery, community and economic development, silver-haired legislature, commission on aging, natural resources, and West Virginia University.","This folder contains correspondence with: Chris Carrison, Chairman, Fund Raising Committee, Jackson County Development Authority; John Garrison, President, National Health Council and Chief Executive Officer, National Easter Seal Society; Hercel Gartin, Cabell County Clerk; Algia Gary, Director, Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity Division, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Pittsburgh Office, Region III. Topics include: public safety, board of regents, health, highways, human services, Quaker State Refinery, lottery, Interstate Commerce Commission Reform Act of 1987, public service commission, finance and administration, lumber imports, and labor.","This folder contains correspondence with: K.W. Gasser, President, Upper Ohio Valley Building and Construction Trades Council; E.R. Gateman, Precision Coil, Inc. and President, American Defense Preparedness Association, West Virginia Chapter; Leslie Gates, President, Beckley Renaissance, Inc.; Fred Gaudet, Upshur County Sheriff's Department; Patrick Gaughan, Public Affairs Director, WTRF TV; Martin Gaughan, Attorney at Law, Volk, Roberton, Frankovitch, Anetakis and Hesserstedt; Raymond Gaughenhaugh, Correctional Officer I, West Virginia Penitentiary; Leonard Gauldin, Chairman, Board of Directors, Raleigh County Community Action Association; and George Gaumond, Librarian, Shepherd College. Topics include: commission on aging, B\u0026O Tax, limited gaming, lottery, natural resources, community and industrial development, federal procurement, black fly spraying, motor vehicles, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction; public service commission, tort reform, Moundsville Penitentiary, small cities block grant, Weatherization Assistance Program, Low Income Energy Assistance Program, and insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Forrest Gay, Brigadier General, U.S. Army, Division of Engineer, Department of the Army; John Gay, Professor and Chairmperson, Central Michigan University; Patricia Gay, Spectrum Properties, Cheat Lake Office; Priscilla Gay, President, Shawnee Hills Community Mental Health/Mental Retardation Center, Board of Directors; and Earl Gaylor, President, Edison Hotels and Resorts Company. Topics include: earthquake damage in Mexico, employment security, human services, commerce, the Tennessee-Tombigee Waterway, real estate, corrections, motor vehicles, highways, health, and  lottery.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles Gates, Chairman and CEO, Gates Company; Leslie Gate, President, Beckley Renaissance, Inc.; and Robert Gates, President, West Virginia Filmmakers Guild. Topics include: industrial development, finance and administration, natural resources, motor vehicles, culture history, and legislative issues.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Paul Geary, West Virginia Education Employees Grievance Board; James Paul Geary, President, Board of Trustees, Grant Memorial Hospital;  Charles Gedeon, President, U.S. Steel Mining Company; Benjamin Gee, Board President, Northern Greenbrier-Southern Pocahontas Health Clinics, Inc.; Elizabeth Gee, wife of E. Gordon Gee (President of WVU); Julianne Geiger, Communications Coordinator, The Johns Hopkins University; and  Harry Geisinger, Administrator, Department of Energy, Southeastern Power Administration. Topics include: social security, flood recovery, liability insurance, highways, education, job training partnership act funding, primary care center program, health, human services, and public service commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Larry Gelhaar, President, Correctional Products and Services, Inc.; Raymond Buttacvoli, Regional Manager, Industry-Government Relations Staff, General Motors Corporation; Robert Lesino, Business Services Officer, General Services Administration; Glen Gainer, West Virginia State Auditor; and Richard Gephart, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: finance and administration, highways, veterans affairs, and corrections.","This folder contains correspondence with: E. Gordon Gee, President, West Virginia University.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gloria George, News Editor, The Herald-Mail Company; Pat Farrone, Executive Director, George Junior Republic Residential Treatment Facility; and Larry George, President, West Virginia Highlands Conservancy. Topics include: highways, flood damage, workers' compensation, natural resources, public service commission, motor vehicles, lottery, economic development, Kammer Plant, human services, culture and history, and commission on aging.","This folder contains correspondence with: Pam George, President, West Virginia Federation of the Council for Exceptional Children; Stephen George, Coordinator, Job Training Partnership Act Dropout Prevention Project, Region V; Tom George, President, Training Consultants, Inc.; Thomas George, Editor, The Logan Banner; and Tom George, President, Training Consultants, Inc. Topics include: health, education, human services, Job Training Partnership Act, highways, motor vehicles, and community and industrial development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ruth Geraets, Board Member of Stop Abusive Family Environments; Robert S. Corey, Director of the State Board of Risk and Insurance Management; James R. Gerchow, Workers Compensation Fund; R. Bruce Gerding, Director of the TRW Energy Products Group; Monica Gergely, Chairman of 1985 Mountaineer Week; David R. Gergen, Editor of U.S. News and World Report; Don Gerhardt, Director of Legislative Affairs at University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire; Daniel R. Gerkin, President of the Mining and Reclamation Council of America; John B. Gerlach, President, Lancaster Colony; Oscar Gerlach, President of Best, Inc. of Terra Alta; Scott Gerloff, Executive Director of the National Main Street Center, National Trust for Historic Preservation; James F. Gero, President and CEO of Varo, Inc.; Ray Geroski, President of Tucker County Trappers Association; Phillip D. Turner, Executive Director of the West Virginia Commission on Aging; Thomas M. Gerusky, Director of Bureau of Radiation Protection, State Department of Environmental Resources. ","Topics include: Human Services, Tax Reappraisal, Workers' Compensation Fund, Energy, Mountaineer Week, Legal Drinking Age, Public Service Commission, Fostoria Glass Loans, Community and Industrial Development, Downtown Revitalization and Historic Preservation, Main Street Program, Environmentalism, Equal Access Bill, West Virginia Commission on Aging, Department of Corrections, Department of Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: James J. Gessler, West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Enforcement Division; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner, WV Department of Human Services; Tom Gessler, President, Saint Vincent de Paul; John J. Gerlach, President, Lancaster Colony; E. Gordon Gee, President, West Virginia University; Paul Gerlach, Manager, National Music Camp; Ken Faerber, Geupel Construction. ","Topics include: Highways, Daughters of the American Revolution, State Liquor Commissioner, Disability Retirement, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Health, Community and Industrial Development, Department of Commerce, Natural Resources, Workers' Compensation; Flag Request; West Virginia State Lottery, Logan County Airport Construction, Energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dan Callaghan, Past President, West Virginia State Bar; John Daniel, Mayor of Bethlehem, West Virginia; William P. Clements, Jr., Governor, State of Texas; Ralph N. Steele, Acting Commissioner, West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control; Don Hollen, Chairman, Alderson-Broaddus College.","This folder contains correspondence with: Steve LeRose, Mayor, Town of Summersville, West Virginia; Carl Little, Vice President, Kanawha Valley Bank; Vincent F. Mancinelli, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors; Bob Neill, Executive Director, West Virginia Retail Grocers Association; Daniel L. Shanholtz, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Vic Shockey, President, Berkeley County Commission; Floyd R. Stiles, Delegate, West Virginia House of Delegates; Walter Tetrick, Publisher, The Mineral Daily News Tribune; Herb Traubert, Board of Pharmacy; John M. Wells, Delegate, West Virginia House of Delegates; Vernon C. Whitacre, Senator, West Virginia; Albert Yanni, Delegate, West Virginia.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bill Gibson, Event Director, Law Enforcement Communications Network; Charles Gibson, President, Cabin Creek Volunteer Fire and Ambulance Service; Claude Gibson, Executive Secretary, Jumping Branch – Nimitz Volunteer Fire Department; Ginger Gibson, Secretary, Girls Athletic Association; H. L. Gibson, Financial Consultant; and James I. Gibson, Senator of Nevada, Chairman of the Council of State Governments. ","Topics include: Worker's Compensation, Private Investigator License, Human Services, Anti-Terrorism Teleconference, Department of Motor Vehicles, Highways, Television Stations in West Virginia, Funding for Volunteer Fire Departments, Department of Corrections, Culture and Tourism, Birthday Greeting, Education, Public Service Commission, Public Works, Energy, Unemployment Compensation, Council of State Governments, and Legal Aid. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Larry C. Gibson, Chief of Police, City of Parkersburg; Peggy L. Gibson, Executive Secretary, College of Business and Economics, West Virginia University; Robert G. Gibson, President, Imperial-Pacific Investments, Inc.; Thelma J. Gibson, Monongalia County Clerk; and Verna Gibson, President, The Limited Incorporated. ","Topics include: Community Development, Public Works, Highways, Supreme Court of West Virginia Case Settling an Estate, Department of Natural Resources, Human Services, Personal Correspondence, Pocahontas County Republican Party, Mining Safety, Executive Budget, State Tax Department, Energy, Department of Labor, and Distinguished West Virginian Certificate. ","This folder contains correspondence with: J.R. Giacalone, President, West Virginia Scenic Trails Association, Inc. and President, Kanawha Trail Club, Inc.; Theodore L. Ghiz, Administrative Law Judge, Board of Review, Department of Employment Security; Jean M. Giannakis, Department of Energy; John B. Gianola, Ernst \u0026 Whinney;  Delio E. Gianturco, President, First Washington Associates, Ltd.; Trooper J. N. Giaquinto, Jr., State Police; Helen Gibbins, President, Huntington League of Women Voters; Christian Gibbons, the Naisbitt Group; and John H. Gibbons, Director, Office of Technology Assessment, Congress of the United States. ","Topics include: Highways, Veterans Affairs, Department of Employment Security, U.S. Marine Corps, Personal Correspondence, Culture and History, Mountain State Forest Festival, Lottery, Public Works, Human Services, Department of Corrections, State-Level Exports, State Emergency Response Commission, Economic Development, Science and Engineering, Energy, Labor, Natural Resources, Aging, Agriculture, Historic Preservation, Criminal Justice, and Indian Health Care. ","This folder contains correspondence with: John H. Gibbons, Director, Office of Technology Assessment, Congress of the United States; Thomas M. Gibbons, President \u0026 CEO, C\u0026P Telephone Company; R. Gregory Gibbs, Southeast Development; Gregg Gibbs, West-Point Fabricators, Inc.; Thomas M. Giffen, President, Independent Insurance Agents of West Virginia; K. Dun Gifford, Chairman of the Board, Nantucket Electric Company; Kang Keqing, Chairman, Soong Ching Ling Foundation; Joe Giglio, Bear, Stearns, \u0026 Co. And Senior Vice President, Captial Markets, Chase Bank And Chairman, National Council on Public Works Improvement; James M. Gilbert, Manager, Project Controls, NB Partners, Ltd.; Lewis D. Gilbert, D.D.S., Black, Jackfert, \u0026 Gilbert, Inc.; Richard W. Gilbert, Chairman, National Governor's Association; Carl C. Gilchrist, Campaign Chairman, United Way of Kanawha Valley; Donald Gilchrist, American Legion, Brilliant, Ohio; Philip E. Gilchrist, President, 4-H \u0026 Wood County Fair; T. C. Gilchrest, President, National Safety Council; and Rev. Mother Manuela Gil Costa, Sisters of the Hogar, Bolivia. ","Topics include: Technology, Energy, U.S. Imports, Health, Community and Industrial Development, Personal Correspondence, Worker's Compensation, Public Safety, Citizenship, Department of Natural Resources, Legislation, Highways, Human Services, Gift from China, Public Works, Special Election, Public Service Commission, Railroad Division, Social Security, National Governor's Association, Golden Mountaineer Card, Department of Motor Vehicles, National Guard Anniversary Celebration, Department of Education, Veteran's Affairs, Highway Safety, and Donation Requests. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Una Giesey, Kanawha County Special Olympics; Joe Giglio, Bear, Stearns \u0026 Co., Inc.; Bill Giles, Stock Outboard Vice-President, American Power Boat Association; Elder G. T. Giles, Sr., First Church of God; Ed Gilger, WVU Band Alumni Board; Paulette Gilkerson MMMA Tenant Council; Sandra Evans, President, New Steps and Movements, Inc.; Alison H. Deem, President, Harrison Arts Council; Jennifer K. Kines, General Manager, Ballet West Virginia; Carol Asam, President Board of Directors, Eastern Panhandle Orchestra Society; Charles Goddard IV, General Manager, Carnegie Hall, Inc.; Matthew Neiburger, Executive Director, River Cities Cultural Council; Margaret Lucas, President, College of Creative Arts, West Virginia University; Jack Brady, Superintendent, West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind; Richard Trumble, Superintendent, Kanawha County Schools; Kenneth R. Mabe, Superintendent, Boone County Schools; Timothy Waugh, Dean, Bluefield Chapter of the American Guild of Organists; Danny Boyd, Secretary, West Virginia Filmmakers Guild; Harry R. Faulk, Vice-President West Virginia Collegiate Music Educators; Don Gardener, Project Director, Clarksburg-Harrison Cultural Foundation; John D. Myers, Superintendent, Marion County Schools; Jerry Allen, General Manager, Theatre West Virginia, Inc.; Shirley Furry, Manager, West Virginia Symphony; Paul Boos, President, Wheeling Symphony Society, Inc.; Betty Gill, Commissioner, Marion County Commission; Christopher Gill, Chairman \u0026 CEO, Gill Savings; Theodore E. Gildred, United States Ambassador to Argentina; William A. Gill, Chapter Adjutant, The Military Order of the World Wars, Santa Cruz Valley Chapter; Bob Gillespie, President, West Virginia Institute of Technology; Raymond Prozzillo, President, Marion County Commission; and James E. Sago, Commissioner, Marion County Commission.  ","Topics include: Highways, Personal Correspondence, West Virginia Water Festival, Legislation, Board of Barbers and Beauticians, State Police, Human Services, Culture and History, Arts and Humanities Grants, State Parks, Department of Corrections, Worker's Compensation, Department of Health, Argentine Rural Fair, Community and Industrial Development, Pubic Works, Flag Request, Public Employees Retirement System, and Proposed Mental Health Facility.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard D. Gillespie, President, Mountain Amateur Radio Association; Sadie M. Gilley, President, West Virginia School Counselor Association; Dubois Gilliam, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Program Policy Development and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Robert L. Gilliam, President, Mountaineer Manufacturing, Inc.; Thomas W. Gilliam, Jr., Petroleum Funding Corporation; James M. Gilligan, PPG Industries, Inc.; R. E. Boyle, President, Ormet Corporation; Lee M. Thomas, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; William L. Gilligan, Board Member, West Virginia Health Care Cost Review Authority; Richard C. Gilliland, Director, U.S. Employment Services, U.S. Department of Labor; Frank C. Casillas, Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training, U.S. Department of Labor; Phillip D. Turner, Executive Director, West Virginia Commission on Aging; and James M. Gills, Colpetzer-Thomas, Inc., Consulting Engineers.  ","Topics include: West Virginia State Information Request, Mountain Amateur Radio Association, Department of Corrections, Birthday Greeting, Distinguished West Virginian, Human Services, Unemployment, Highways, Legislation, Social Security, Community Development Block Grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for Town of Smithers, Employment, Technical Training Assistance, Department of Energy, Environmental Protection Agency Ruling, West Virginia Health Care Cost Review Authority, Wagner-Peyser Act, Public Employees Retirement System, Commission on Aging, Golden Mountaineer Card, Department of Education, Congratulations on Election, and Community Development. ","This folder contains correspondence with: William H. Gillespie, Director, Division of Forestry; Bob Gillespie, President, West Virginia Institute of Technology; Joseph L. Barker, Manager, Office of Economic Opportunity, Community Development Division; Doris M. Gillespie, Parents Coalition of Minnesota; Gary Gillespie, Glenville State College; John W. Gillespie, Jr., Municipal Leasing Specialist, Morgan \u0026 Stanley Co., Inc.; Rick Gillespie, Author of \"The Destruction of Pendleton;\" Susan M. Gillespie, President, Alumni Association, University of Charleston; J. Wade Gilley, Senior Vice President, George Mason University; and David K. Heydinger, M.D., Director, Department of Health. ","Topics include: Personal correspondence, Weatherization Program, Community Development, Small City Block Grant for Owings-Saltwell, Legislation to designate February 1989 \"America Loves its Kids Month,\" Highways, Support for Glenville State Fine Arts Facility, 1986 New Year's Day Moundsville Penitentiary Uprising, Campaign Ads, Tax Department, West Virginia State Information Request, Worker's Compensation, Human Services, Commencement Congratulations, Corridor H, Public Works, Book on Flood of 1985 in Pendelton County, Supplemental Commercial / Industrial Energy Audit Program, Science and Technical Advisory Committee, Superconductor Super  Collider Installation, Tax Return, Survey of American Higher Education, Health, Division of Forestry Funding, Forest Fire Danger Levels, and Weekly Division of Forestry Report #178. ","This folder contains correspondence with: David Goad, United Mine Workers of America, Local Union 6026, Coalwood, West Virginia; Timothy Goan, Recording Secretary, United Mine Workers of America, Local Union 2248; John A. Bailes, Chairman, West Virginia Board of Probation and Parole; Senator Robert C. Byrd; M. P. Koerner, Major Chief of Field Services, Department of Public Safety; J. T. Godby, Assessor, Logan County; W. Bernard Smith, Senator, West Virginia; J. D. Hinkle, Executive Secretary, Public Employees Retirement System; Lewis N. McManus, Executive Secretary, Public Employees Retirement System; and George Duffield, State Retirment Board. ","Topics include: Aging, Coal Mine Safety, Community and Industrial Development, Human Services, Public Works, Water Line Extension, Hearings and Appeals, Highways, Massey and Blankenship Mine Strikes 1985, West Virginia Information, Teacher Salary Equalization, Planning and Development, Anniversary Greetings, Department of Motor Vehicles, Public Safety, Civil Rights, and West Virginia Public Employee's Retirement System. ","This folder includes correspondence with: Michael Caryl, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; J. T. Godby, Assessor, Logan County; John Melton, Director, Property Tax Division; Charles A. Goddard IV, General Manager, Carnegie Hall, Inc.; Tom Godby, Assessor; Charles A. Goddard IV, Managing Director, Carnegie Hall, Inc.; David C. Goddard, President, Wetzel County Commission; Connie E. Godenick, M.D., Harrisville Medical Center; Derek Godfrey, Taywood Mining, Inc.; and James Godfrey, District Manager, Exide. ","Topics include: Governor's visit to Logan Mental Health Center, Logan County Republican Executive Committee, Human Services, Tax Reappraisal, Community Partnership Program Grant, Education, Public Employees Retirement System, Department of Motor Vehicles, Culture and History, Hundred Senior Citizen's Center, Infrastructure, Public Educator Salary Equalization, Worker's Compensation Fund, Aging, Health, Highways, State Emergency Response Commission, Liability Insurance, and Software Valley.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. P. Godsey, Account Executive, Prudential-Bache Securities, Inc.; Ken Godwin, Jr., Director of Choral Music, Grafton High School; Ilona Goebel, Managarm, West Germany; Richard J. Goeglein, and President and CEO of Holiday Inn Corporation. ","Topics include: Thank you, Governor's Contingency Fund, Theatre, Mathias Ruritan Club, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Lawsuit, Highways, WV Board of Regents, and Telephone Bills. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Adrian Goff, President, General Ambulance Service; Cheryl Goff, Vice President, Save Our Schools Committee; Drell H. Goff, Jr., W. A. Wilson, Inc.; Francis J. Goff, West Virginia University, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology; Harold L. Goff, Chairman, Central United Methodist Church; Larry A. Tucker, Senator; M. J. Goff, Administrator, Summers County Continuous Care Center; and Patricia K. Goff, Secretary, Goff Bros., Inc. ","Topics include: Emergency Medical Services, Property Tax Reappraisal, Highways, Department of Motor Vehicles, Human Services, Loyal Order of the Moose, Nursing Home Administrators Licensing Board, Executive Clemency, Air Pollution Control Commission, West Virginia Information, and Foster Parents. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles Godwin, Reverend, St. Marks United Methodist Church; C. E. \"Bert\" Goodwin, West Virginia State President of Navy League of the United States; Ken Godwin, Jr., Director of Choral Music, Grafton High School; Phillip H. Goodwin, FACHE, President, Charleston Area Medical Center; Wayne Godwin, Deputy Sherrif, President, West Virginia Deputy Sheriffs Association; Dr. Winfred L. Godwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board; and Ray Mabus, Governor of Mississippi, Chairman, Southern Regional Educational Board. ","Topics include: West Virginia Information, National Prayer Breakfast, U.S.S. West Virginia, Community and Industrial Development, Governor's Contingency Fund, West Virginia Teachers Forum, National Assessment of Educational Progress, Education, and West Virginia's replica Liberty Bell.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Alan R. Goodwin, Ph.D., Goodwin/Geier, Inc.; C. E. \"Bert\" Goodwin, West Virginia State President of Navy League of the United States; A. Brast Thomas, National Director , Vice President, Mid-Atlantic Region, Navy League of the United States; Charles Godwin, Reverend, St. Marks United Methodist Church; Edward Goodwin, Department of Highways; Glenn R. Goodwin, Assistant Principal, Elkins High School; Jo Ann Goodwin, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Roane County; Ken Godwin, Jr., Director of Choral Music, Grafton High School; Phillip Goodwin, President, Charleston Area Medical Center; Michael E. Caryl, Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Reva Goodwin, Program Editor, Oceana Pee Wee and Midget Football League; Thomas Goodwin, Appeals Officer, Construction Grants Branch, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; and Wanda Goodwin, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Board of Veterinary Medicine. ","Topics include: Health, U.S.S. West Virginia, Small Cities Block Grant for Ripley, National Prayer Breakfast, Eagle Scout, Human Services, Department of Motor Vehicles, Retirement, Distinguished West Virginian Award, Property Reappraisal, Waterline Funding Request, Youth Health, Spencer Hospital, Education, Public Employees Insurance, Medicaid, Health, Liability Insurance, High School Graduation, Clinton Water Association, West Virginia Information, and Public Works. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Clarence Golden, Principal, Ridgeley Primary-Middle School; E. Ted Golden, Member of the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers; Michele Golden, Republican Candidate, United States House of Representatives; and Shelia Golden, Secretary, NcNeill's Rangers, Inc., and President, Family Crisis Center, Inc. ","Topics include: Highways, Small Cities Block Grant for Morgantown, Political Support, Aging, Natural Resources, Worker's Compensation, Inaugural Address, Weston Facility, Commerce, Tourism, Berkeley Castle, Campaign Contribution, Family Violence Intervention Project, and Human Services.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: J. Thomas Going, Program Manager, NYS/CSEA/PEF/UUP/Council 82, Statewide Employee Assistance Program; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner; David R. Gold, Gold, Khourey \u0026 Turak Law Offices; Howard M. Cunningham, Executive Secretary, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Edward Grose, Vice Chancellor, Administrative Affairs, West Virginia Board of Regents; Morgan M. Gold, Exxon Dealer; Robert T. Goldenberg, Goldenberg, Goldenberg, and Stealy, Attorneys at Law; Kenneth R. Faerber, Acting Commissioner, State of West Virginia, Department of Energy; Carolyn M. Golding, Director, Unemployment Insurance Services, U.S. Department of Labor; and Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security. ","Topics include: Highways, Lottery, West Virginia Supreme Court Decision, Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, Wellness in the Workplace, Veterans Affairs, Graduation Congratulations, Summer Youth Program, Natural Resources, Spraying Bti for blackflies, Tax Money to Prisons, West Virginia Public Service Commission Recommendation, West Virginia Board of Regents, WV Information, Thank you, Motor Vehicles, Legislation, Liability Insurance, tort reform legislation, Lottery Office Space in Parkersburg, Parkersburg High Stadium Renovation, Main Street, HUD, Renovations in Wheeling, Aeronautics Commission, Social Security Act, and Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Adna Irl Thomas, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Captain D. C. Goldizen, West Virginia State Police, Company C, District Four, Romney; John Marlow, Deputy Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department of West Virginia; Jay Goldman, Goldman Associates, Commercial and Industrial Real Estate; Dr. Richard M. Goldman, Director of Development of Tucker County and the City of Parsons; Neil Goldschmidt, Governor of Oregon; Booth Gardener, Governor, State of Washington; Jack Bernheimer, President, Goldsmit-Black, Inc.; Betty Goldsmith, Salem Junior High School; Martha Goldsmith, Acting Executive Director, Southern Governor's Association; Charles W. MacQueen, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Planning Association; Stephen Goldsmith, Prosecutor, Office of the Prosecuting Attorney of Marion County, Indiana; Harry Buch, President of the National Association (Racing Commission Association); Frances and William L. Goldsmith; Stephen Goldspiel, Staff Director, American Bar Association; Louis L. Goldstein, Comptroller of the Treasury; Mark Goldstein, Assistant Professor, West Virginia Northern Community College; Barry Goldwater, Senator, Arizona; General Charles A. Gabriel, Chief of Staff, USAF; Bob Hope; William H. Taft IV, Deputy Secretary of Defense, Department of Defense; Brigadier General Bill Yancey; and Patrolman Richard B. Gollihue, Williamson Police Department. ","Topics include: Employment Security, Flood of 1985, Distinguished West Virginian Award, Finnish Embassy in U.S, Hiring Recommendation, Commerce, Natural Resources, Martin Luther King, Jr. Poster contest, Highways, Interstate Mining Compact Commission, Governor's Interstate Indian Council Conference, Criminal Justice Initiative for Oregon, Uniform Vendors Act, West Virginia Economic Development Authority, Southern Governor's Association Proposed Policy Positions, West Virginia Kanawha County House Seat Recommendation, National Insititute of Justice, Congratulations, American Bar Association, State Supreme Court Justice Pay Increase, West Virginia's new Tax Laws, The Knights for Constitutional Government, Meeting with Barry Goldwater, Bob Hope Golf Classic, Golf Course Superintendents Association of America, Healthcare, Hopemont Hospital Care, Tax Dept., Workers' Compensation, Displaced Workers Program, and Administrators of Veterans Affairs. ","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Joyce F. Kilburn, Administrator, Historic Preservation Unit; Ro-Myung Gong, Ambassador, Consul General; Albert F. Good, President, West Virginia Society for the Blind and Severely Disabled; Albert F. Good, Bibby and Good Attorneys; Alexander H. Good, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Congress; Laurence \"Larry\" F. Good, Representative, The Equitable Financial Companies; William S. Chapman, Chairman, West Virginia Hospital Association Search Committee; Mallie J. Goodall, Executive Director, Hardy County Rural Development Authority; Michael M. Glusac, Director, Government Affairs, Chrystler Motors, Marie Goodall, Committeewoman for Summers County; Vernon C. Goodall, Goodall Printing Company, Inc.; Earl Goode, Treasurer, Roderfield Volunteer Fire Department; Michael Goode, Chairman, Wyoming County Industrial Development Authority; Dr. Vincent DeVita, Director, National Cancer Institute; and Alvin C. Gooden, Director, Driver Improvement Division, DMV. ","Topics include: Birthday Greetings, Highways, Historic Preservation of Snodgrass Tavern, Lottery, International Trade with Korea, Liability Insurance, Motor Vehicles, Vocational Rehabilitation, EPA, Kammer Power Plant, Weston State Hospital Relocation, Trade Opportunities Program, Exports, West Virginia Information, Public Safety, Human Services, Presidential Search for West Virginia Hospital Assocation, WV Northern Community College, Independence Hall in Wheeling, Marshall University Football Stadium, Economic Development Authority, Corridor H Highway Project, Potomac Valley Transit Authority, Public Transportation, Flood Recovery, American Woodmark Corporation, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, Sympathy, Property Tax Reappraisal, Fire Department Assistance Program, WVU Cancer Research Center, and Retirement Congratulations. ","This folder contains correspondence with: John F. Leaberry, Commissioner, Workers' Compensation Fund; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; David L. Goodman, Senior Vice President and Managing Director, Cranston/Prescott; I. Robert Goodman, President, The Robert Goodman Agency, Inc.; John R. Goodman, Clerk, Presbytery of West Virginia; Rebecca A. Goodman, Secretary, Sports Information, Marshall University; K. Paul Goodnight, President, Allstate Energy Corporation; Jacqeline Cogle, President, Good Times Boosters, Inc., Martinsburg High School Good Times Show Choir; Dr. William Halloran, Acting Branch Chief, Division of Educational Services, U.S. Department of Education; James O. Carver, Plant Manager, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company; Michael Goots, Thermex, Inc.; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner, Workers' Compensation; and Bert Goodwin, State President, Navy League of the United States. ","Topics include: Highways, Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Natural Resources, Commerce, Medicaid, Request for West Virginia Information, National Baton Twirling Contest, Property Tax Reappraisal, Prospective Regional Prison in Martinsburg, Correctional Facilities, Birthday Greeting, Legislation, Lottery, Health, Septic System at Mount Storm, School Closing in Wood County, Graduation Congratulations, Energy, Small Cities Block Grant for Ritchie County Smithville Community Center, Marketing and Tourism, Community Development, West Virginia Coal Commerical Ads, Motor Vehicles, Education, Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge Support, Corrections, State Training Assistance Program, Kammer Power Plant, and Committe for Launching the USS West Virginia.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: E. G. Gonzalez, Project Manager, Holmes and Narver, Inc.; Carlos Humberto Gonzalez Orellana, International Aid Coordinator, Comite de Reconstruccion Nacional, Guatemala; Gennis Gonzalez, Teacher, Pineville Middle School; Herman I. Gonzalez, President, Hi-Gon International, Inc.; Paul Gonzalez, WTNJ-FM; Roy D. Gonzalez, Major, USAF, Headquarters Basic Military Training School, Department of Air Force; and Victor Gonzalez, Chairman, Agency Relations Committee, National Federation of the Blind of WV. ","Topics include: Education, Highways, Economic Development, Donation Request, West Virginia Information Request, Trade, Thank You, Flag Request, Governor's Management Task Force II, Supplemental Security Income, and Photo of the Governor. ","Topics include: Freedom of Movement, Human Rights in the Soviet Union.","This folder contains correspondence with: Laurence \"Larry\" F. Good, Representative, The Equitable Financial Companies; Jack Gorby, President, Harrison County League of Mayors; Jerry C. Gorby, President, Gorby's Music, Inc.; Beth Gordy, RPT, Easter Seal Rehabilitation Center; Leon H. Ginsberg, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Robert L. Gore, Manager, Public Relations, Summa Corporation; Reverend Sister Mary Goretti, P.C.J., Parkersburg Catholic Elementary School; Myron Goretzky, Chairman, Coalition for National Referendum; John D. Gorman, INTEC Systems; Phnelma Gorrell, Renovation Chairperson, Richard H. Gorsuch, President, American Municipal Power-Ohio, Inc.; Slade Gorton, Senator of Washington State; Kenneth F. Gose, Executive Director, North Central Association, Commission on Schools; John L. Goshorn, President, Charleston Broom Manufacturing Company; Reverend John F. Price, Executive Director, West Virginia Council of Churches; and June D. Weir, Secretary-Treasurer, West Virginia Belt. ","Topics include: Human Services, Insurance Commissioner, Low Income Energy Assistance Program, Highways, Solid Waste Law, Tax, Legislation, Mount Hope Volunteer Fire Department, Workers' Compensation Fund, Court of Claims, Health, Education, Gormet United Steelworkers Strike, Child Adoption, Admission to WVU, Sympathy, Retirement Congrats, Motor Vehicles, Request for WV Information, Ravens-wood Senior Citizen Center, Public Service Commission, Economic Development, Highway Beautification Act, Pruntytown Correctional Center, and Office of Volunteer Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mary Gotschall, Wall Street Journal International; Bernard Gottlieb, Chairman, Citizens for Passage of Unlawful Paramilitary Act; John N. Goudie, Chairman, Christopher Columbus Quincentenary Jubilee Commission; J. R. Gough, Plant Manager, Catalytic, Inc.; Fred M. Goulart, Chairman, First District Department of Rhode Island American Legion; David L. Gould, Pastor, The Church in the Triad; Dickinson M. Gould, Jr., President, Buzz Products, Inc.; Jewell C. Gould, Director of Research, American Federation of Teachers; and Leonard Gauldin, Chairperson, Board of Directors, Raleigh County Community Action Association. ","Topics include: Human Services, WV Information Request, Advertising in Foreign Journals, Highways, Legislation, Parking at State Capitol, Finance and Administration, Capitol Gold Dome, Culture and History, Aging, Rural Transportation, Anchor Hocking Plant, Coal, Energy, Wilsonville Adanced Coal Liquefaction Unit, Veterans Affairs, Education, Legislation, Weatherization Assistance Program, and Board of Regents.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Reverend Paul J. Gilmer, Member, West Virginia Board of Regents, and Executive Director, Charleston Opportunities Industrialization Center; Kenneth O. Gilmore, Editor-in-Chief, Reader's Digest; K. W. Gilpin, D.V.M., Shenandoah Veterinary Hospital; William M. Ginn, Vice President, Kidder, Peabody, and Company, Inc.; Leon H. Ginsberg, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Michael Gioulis, President, Preservation Alliance of West Virginia; David Gissy, President, Retail Division, Historic Lewis County Chamber of Commerce; and Thomas W. Gittins, Executive Vice President, Sister Cities International. ","Topics include: Public Safety, Elk Run Labor Dispute, Carl D. Perkins Scholarship Program, Opportunities Industrialization Center, Human Services, Highways, Community Development, Salary Equalization for Educators, Employment, Tax Reappraisal, Public Works, Energy, Potential Lawsuit against Board of Regents, Capitol Dome restoration project, West Virginia State Information Request, Department of Natural Resources, Nongame Wildlife Program, Girl Scouts Troop 2263, Industrial Development, and Department of Motor Vehicles. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Paul P. Giordano, Regional Director, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Region III; and Louis O. Giuffrida, Director, Federal Emergency Management Agency. ","Topics include: Federal Emergency Management Agency, Disaster Relief, First Annual Report of Section 406 Hazard Mitigation Plan for FEMA-753-DR-WV, Funding and Technical Support Request for an Emergency Operations Center in Morgantown, Repayment of Advance for 1985 Flood, Technical Assistance Request to FEMA, Request for Major Disaster Declaration in November 1985, Requesting use of FEMA's Crash Feed Donation Program, Department of Highways Insurance, Comprehensive Cooperation Agreement, Media Handbook, Annual Report 1984, National Community Volunteer Fire Prevention Program, National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program Report, Reelection Congratulations.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward R. Given, Publisher, Braxton Citizens' News; Delegate Phyllis E. Given, West Virginia House of Delegates; Delegate W. W. \"Bill\" Anderson, West Virginia House of Delegates; Delegate Roy E. Givens, Chairman, Committee on Health and Welfare, West Virginia House of Delegates; B. Wayne Givens, D.D.S.; Merwyn G. Scholten, Executive Director, West Virginia State Medical Association; and Paul Givens, Manager, Richwood Municipal Airport. ","Topics include: Highways, Gambling, Abortion, Legislation, Education, Health, Energy, Lottery, Personal Correspondence, Small Cities Block Grant for Hash Ridge/Fudges Creek, State Board of Barbers and Beauticians, Unemployment, Calendar of Events, Health, Medicaid, State Aeronautics Commission, Community Development, Judges' Widows Pensions, Tax Reappraisal, and Golden Mountaineer Card. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Norman Glaser, Chairman, Save Our Stores (S.O.S.) Committee. ","Topics include: Marshall University Football Stadium Plans, Industrial and Community Development, and 2,760 Signature Petition to Change Proposed Stadium Site. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Norman Glaser, Chairman, Save Our Stores (S.O.S.) Committee. ","Topics include: Marshall University Football Stadium Plans, Community and Industrial Development. ","Also includes: Newspaper articles about the Marshall University Football Stadium Plans and photographs of the proposed site and the buildings that would be torn down for the stadium.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: James B. Gladwin, National Project Director, The National Constitution Day Banner Project; Carol Gladys, Information and Outreach Director, Regeneration Project; Fawn Glanzer, Zee Bar International; Al Glasgow, Publisher, Atlantic City Action Newsletter; David E. Glass, Construction/Maintenance Supervisor, Penzoil Products Company; Bradley A. Glass, President, Braddon Enterprises, Inc.; Carol Glass, Director of Volunteers, Georgia Society of Directors of Volunteer Services, Georgia Hospital Association; Cindy Glasscock, Treasurer, Folsom Volunteer Fire Department; Captain Patrick B. Glasscock, Moundsville Penitentiary; Frederic J. Glazer, Director, West Virginia Library Commission; Kent S. Hall, Sr., State Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee; Jerome S. Glazer, Glazer Enterprises; Bradford A. Glaser, Glazer Enterprises; Betty Lou Gleason, Auction Chairperson, San Dieguito Boys and Girls Club; Holger D. Gleim, Accounting Publications, Inc.; Joe B. Fredlock, President, HI RISE, Inc.; Bernard E. Glenn, Commercial Sales, Inc.; Joan E. Glenn, President, Camp and Travel Supply, Inc.; and Ohio Senator John Glenn. ","Topics include: Sheperd College, Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation, Commerce, Civil Contingency Fund, Community and Industrial Development, Congratulations, Election 1988, Teacher of the Year, Blaydes Foundation, Public Works, Culture and History, Education, State Emergency Response Commission, Property Tax Reappraisal, Volunteers, Seat Belt Laws, Lottery, Human Services, Highways, 1986 New Year's Day Moundsville Penitentiary Uprising, Governor William E. Glasscock, National Commission on Libraries and Information Science, 1988 Republican National Convention, Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, Swedish Royal Visit, Board of Regents, Longshoremen's Association, Glen Dale Volunteer Fire Department Festival, Worker's Compensation Fund, Commerce, Environmental Protection Agency, West Virginia University Dorm Construction, and Mingo County United Mine Workers of America Labor Dispute.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Wayne Glenn, WAG Company, Inc.; William K. Simmons, President, Glenville State College; Glenwood Forest Extension Homemakers; Barry Glick, President, Almost Heaven Hot Tubs, Ltd.; Representative Dan Glickman, Kansas's 4th Congressional District; Calvin E. Glidewell, City Manager, Clarksburg; Herbert Glimcher, Chairman, The Glimcher Company; Joseph C. Gluck, Special Counselor for Students, West Virginia University; Edmund A. Glos, II, Phython Investments, Inc.; David Glover, Treasurer, Marshall County Public Service District Number Four; Mark Fitsimmons, Extension Representative, Marshall County Public Service District Number Four; Edward E. Glover, Principal, Magnolia High School; Homer Glover, Jr., President, Pendleton Industries, Inc.; Ralph P. Glover, Jr., Secretary, West Virginia Board of Registration for Foresters; Michael M. Glusac, Director, Government Affairs, Chrystler Corporation; and Charles K. Connor, Jr., Publisher, The Register/Herald. ","Topics include: Highways, Board of Regents, Flag Request, Public Works, Public Service Commission, Economic Development, Energy and Environment Committee, Urban Development Action Grant, Public Employee Liability Insurance, Personal Correspondence, Health, Human Services, Parks and Recreation, Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant for Steward and Gore Addition, Teacher Retirement Plan, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Corrections, Legislation, Forestry, Army Officer Flight School, Gnats. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Pat Ellicott, Comptroller, Office of the Governor; Linda Hawkins, Madrigal Singers, Princeton High School; Betty P. Murphy, Vice President, West Virginia Pumpkin Festival, Inc.; Douglas H. Adams, Bucks for Bleachers; James Altmeyer, Chairman, Vietnam Veterans' Memorial Commission; Donald J. Baker, Jr., Executive Director, Railroad Maintenance Authority; Rev. Rex Bartholomew, Chairman, Milton High School Band Boosters; Gerald M. Titus, Jr., President, West Virginia Black Walnut Festival; Vicky Bullett, Olympic Athlete; Charles Townsend, Chairman, Claywood Park Public Service District; Lew Crampton, Executive Director, National Institute for Chemical Studies; Dee Delancey, Chairperson, Summerfest 88, Tri-State Fair and Regatta; Paul Freeman, President, Baxter Community Improvement Association; Renee Hyatt, Treasurer, Liberty High School Band Boosters; George E. Farley, Chairman, Commitee on Finance, West Virginia House of Delegates; Shirley Furry, General Manager, Charleston Symphony Orchestra; Ken Godwin, Director, Grafton High School Choral/Theatre Department; John W. Hopf, NRA Field Representative; Richard Trumble, Superintendent, Kanawha County Board of Education; and Larry Groce, Co-Producer, \"Mountain Stage,\" West Virginia Public Radio. ","Topics include: Governor's Civil Contingency Fund, West Virginia Amateur Athletic Union, Amateur Athletic Union Girls Basketball Team at Junior Olympics, Belleville Bicentennial, Black Diamond Girl Scout Council, Medivac Request, Bramwell Kiwanis Club, Elby's Family Restaurant Distance Race, National Latin Convention, Tucker County Alpine Festival, Health, Water Wells for Town of Hundred, Annual Tip-Off College Basketball Tournament, Martinsburg High School Show Choir, corrections officers' personal property losses during 1986 New Year's Day Moundsville Penitentiary Uprising, Martin Luther King, Jr. State Holiday Commission, Board of Probation and Parole, Marshall University Society of Yeager Scholars, George Washington High School's Problem Solving Team, West Virginia Women's Commission, McNeill's Rangers, Inc., National Coal Council, Inc., Upper Ohio Valley Italian Festival, West Virginia Civil Service Commission, USA Karate Championships, Lilliput Orchestra, Flood, Fairmont-Moundsville Toll Road, R/S/M, Inc., Flying Eagle Band of Woodrow Wilson High School, John Henry Folk Festival, Huntington Amateur Athletics Union Junior Olympics, and West Virginia National Guard Small Arms Matches. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Alan R. Haught, Mayor of Harrisville; David King, Director, West Virginia Youth in Government; Pat Ellicott, Comptroller, Office of the Governor; Leo M. MacCourtney, President Area Seven, Boy Scouts of America; William H. Baker, Superintendent, Mercer County Public Schools; Andrew W. Fischer, Comptroller, Office of Governor; John Overington, District 62 Representative, West Virginia House of Representatives; George Pigott, Director General, Mountain State Forest Festival; Alan B. Mollohan, District 1 Representative, United States Representative; Margaret Cyrus Mills, Chairperson, Martin Luther King, Jr. State Holiday Commission of West Virginia; Tara Myers, Moundsville Chamber of Commerce; Harold Elbon, Director General, Mountain State Forest Festival; Betty P. Murphy, President, West Virginia Pumpkin Festival, Inc.; Darrell D. Perry, Director, Finance and Administration, The Council of State Government; Kitra S. Burnham, Richwood Chamber of Commerce; Sandy Rogers, West Virginia House of Delegates; Lyle Sattes, West Virginia House of Delegates; Jae Spears, Chairman, Committee on Finance; Greg Johnson, Administrator, Summersville Memorial Hospital; Charles Townsend, Chairman, Claywood Park Public Service District, and Richard Trumble, Superintendent, Kanawha County Board of Education.","Topics include: Governor's Civil Contingency Fund, Public Works, Probation and Parole, Boy Scout Roundup, Governor's Master's Degree Program, Wayne High School Varsity Cheerleaders, McNeill's Rangers Civil War musical, AAU/USA Junior Olympics Girls' Basketball, City of Moundsville land purchase, State Fairs and Festivals, National Institute for Chemical Studies, Interstate Legislative Conference, Red Wing Drill Team, World's Fair Australia, Lilliput Orchestra, Inc. Spring Tour, Mound Museum Christmas Lighting, Annual Legislative Work Conference, Heritage Days Festival, West Virginia Public Radio's Mountain Stage, Theatre West Virginia, Tri-State Fair Regatta, and Waverly Elementary School PTA. ","This folder contains correspondence with: John C. Board, Regional Manager, State Government Relations; Ardath L. Smith, Assistant Director of Admissions, Carnegie Mellon University; and Big Coal River Bankcorp, Inc. ","Topics include: Thank you letters, Greetings from the Governor, and Governor's Honors Academy Program. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Kulick, Manager, the Sheraton Lakeview Resort and Conference Center; Eugene M. Howerdd, Jr., Lowry, Raclin, Harrell \u0026 Howerdd; Gerald L. Binder, Executive Vice President, First National Bank of Wheeling; Jack E. White, Plant Manager, American Cyanamid; Sam Huff, Marriott Corporation; Diane L. Reinhard, Interim President, West Virginia University; and Patrick M. Gallagher, Director, Public Affairs, Kaiser Aluminum \u0026 Chemical Corporation. ","Topics include: Community and Industrial Development, Task Force on the Homeless Report, and Housing. ","Also includes: Fact Sheet for Governor's Management Task Force II, and Attendance Lists.","This folder contains correspondence with: David C. Stamm, West Virginia Department of Finance \u0026 Administration; Glen B. Gainer, Jr., State Auditor, State Capitol Complex; American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees, Thomas C. Burns, Vice President, C\u0026P Telephone Company; James H. Harless, Chairman of the Board, Gilbert Imported Hardwoods, Inc.; David E. Lowe, Division Manager, C\u0026P Telephone Company; Thomas H. Pendleton, Helen Lodge, Director, Dietetics and Food Services, Charleston Area Medical Center; James A. R. Johnson, Manager, Government Affairs, Xerox Corporation; A. Lowe Lunsford, III; Richard M. Adams, President, Parkersburg National Bank; A. James Manchin, West Virginia Treasurer of State; R. Philip Shimer, Washington Representative, Western Governors Association; and Donald C. Stone, Director, Coalition to Improve Management in State and Local Government. ","Topics include: Taxes, Attendance Lists for Dinner at Governor's Mansion, State Government Cost Savings Report, Speech to West Virginia State Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors 1988, Status of Recommendations from the Governor's Management Task Force II, Berkeley County School Service Personnel Association Petition, and West Virginia Roundtable, Inc. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Warren King, Warren King and Associates; Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State; Richard C. Herman, District Director, Internal Revenue Service; D. L. Luke III, Chairman, WESTVACO Corporation; Richard Parkhill, State Government Market Management, Xerox Corporation; James M. Seibert, Executive Director/Secretary, Martinsburg Berkeley County Chamber of Commerce; David T. Stamm, West Virginia Department of Finance \u0026 Administration; J. W. George Wallace, Wallace Development Company; Roland L. Hobbs, President, Wesbanco; and Frederick C. Schmelz, Senior Analyst, American Cyanamid Company. ","Topics include: Tax Exemption for Task Force, Creation of Task Force 1985, Requests for Support, Opposition to Task Force Recommendations, 1988 State Government Efficiency Program Status Report, and West Virginia Roundtable, Inc. ","Also includes: 1970 Task Force Implementation Progress Report. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Members of Mineral County Schools Service Personnel Association. ","Topics include: Draft Response Letter to Those who Oppose Recommendations of the Task Force, Opposition to Task Force Recommendations.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: President Ronald Regan; A. James Manchin, West Virginia State Treasurer; and Kenneth C. Legg, Executive Secretary, West Virginia School Service Personnel Association. ","Topics include: Thank you for Birthday Greetings. ","This folder contains correspondence with: John King, Executive Director, Republican State Executive Committee; Dr. Barbara Guthrie-Morse, President, West Virginia Northern Community College; Carolyn Critchfield, Office Manager, Republican State Executive Committee; Cress and Associates, Aviation Consultants, B. T. Collins, Vice President, Public Finance, Kidder, Peabody, \u0026 Co.; Lee Bonar, Mayor, Town of West Liberty; and Wanda F. Ashcraft, Mayor, City of Shinnston. ","Topics include: Thank you for Birthday Greetings. ","This folder contains weekly bulletins from the National Governor's Association.  ","Topics include: West Virginia's Venture Capital Authority, and Industrial and Trade Jobs Development Corporation. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Albert H. Gordon, Chairman, Kibbler Peabody and Co.; Donna M. Gordon, CNM, Director, Putnam Birth Place; and William R. Gordon, Jr., Department of Geography and Planning, Southwest Texas State University.  ","Topics include: Economic Development, Highways, Public Energy Authority, Sympathy, Congratulations, Payments to Vendors, Flag Request, Health, Renovation of Spencer Hospital, Health Plan of Upper Ohio Valley, Judge's Retirement, Tax, Pension and Annuity Income Taxation, Insurance, and Smoking and Non-smoking in Public Places.","This folder contains correspondence with: Sylvester Murray, President, American Society for Public Administration; William H. Baker, Superintendent of Schools, Mercer County Public Schools; James R. Thompson, Governor of Illinois; John H. Sununu, Governor of New Hampshire; Staff of Heartland of Clarksburg; Val J. Halamandaris, Editor and Publisher, Caring Magazine; William D. Hess, President, Development District Association of Appalachia; Sandra Bick, Team Coordinator, Bicycling the Nation for Education; and A.V. Dodrill, Jr., Commissioner, WV Department of Corrections. ","Topics include: Public works, Present and Former Governors of West Virginia, Moore's Biographic Information, Ethics, Government Internship Program, Governor's Master's Program, Energy, National Governor's Association, Nursing Homes, Aging, Moore's opinion on the media, Governmental Finances for 1982-83, Governor's Scholars Program, WV Health Care Cost Review Authority, Department of Corrections, Highways, Employment Security, Flood, Lottery, Transportation for Children to School, Human Services, and Workers' Compensation Fund.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Gus R. Douglass, Agriculture Commissioner, Department of Agriculture; John A. Wilson, III, Major General, WV Office of Adjutant General; Phillip D. Turner, Executive Director, WV Commission on Aging; Harry Walker, National Association of State Units on Aging; George M. Banker, WV Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Kathy Bullard; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner, Department of Culture and History; Robert Dole, Majority Leader, U.S. Senate; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner, WV Department of Employment Security; Ken Faerber, WV Department of Energy; Sharon B. Lord, Commissioner, WV Department of Human Services; Hanley C. Clark, Deputy Insurance Commissioner; Harry E. Neel, Jr., VP for Financial Affairs, Marshall University; Jerry Miller, Executive Director, National Association of State Budget Officers; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; R. Witter Hallan, WV Municipal Bond Commission; Robert D. Chehi, Executive Secretary, Public Employees Insurance Board; J.D. Hinkle, Jr., Executive Secretary, WV Public Employees Retirement System; Michael Frasher, Executive Director, WV Public Legal Services Council; Jack Simpkin, Assistant Dean/Comptroller, Parkersburg Community College; Thomas W. Cole, Jr., Acting Chancellor, WV Board of Regents; Robert S. Corey, Risk Manager, WV Board of Risk and Insurance Management; Wayne A. Stanton, Administrator, Family Support Administration, Department of Health and Human Services; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Willard M. Ansel, Executive Secretary, Teachers Retirement Board; John W. Moon, Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; Earl W. Wolfe, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Edgar N. Henry, Director, Water Development Authority; Lawrence M. Kelley, Director of Financial Affairs, WV College of Graduate Studies; Presley D. Holmes, Executive Director, WV Educational Broadcasting Authority; Sam Colvin, Director, WV Resource Recovery – Solid Waste Disposal Authority; Nick Wounaris, Jr., Director, West Virginia State College; Barbara C. Matz, Executive Director, WV Women's Commission; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner, Workers' Compensation Fund; and Diane L. Reinhard, President, West Virginia University. ","Topics include: Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act and its projected impact on West Virginia governmental programs including Forestry, Animal Health Program, Environmental Protection, Food and Drug Administration, small watershed flood control, State Soil Conservation Service, West Virginia National Guard, Commission on Aging, Medicare, Job Training, Educationally Deprived Children, Highways, Higher Education, Board of Regents, Culture and History, Education, Employment Security, Energy, GOCID, Health, Human Services, Department of Natural Resources, and Abandoned Mine Lands. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Connelly L. Graham, Director, Christians in Action; Daniel R. Graham, Manager, Northwestern Disposal Company, Inc.; David G. Graham, Administrator, Roane General Hospital; Deborah J. Graham, Director of Communications and Legislative Affairs, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; Jeffrey Graham, Law Offices of Hogan and Hartson; and Linda Vernell Graham, Young Universe Society. ","Topics include: Workers' Compensation Fund, 1987 Blue Book Request, Highways, Human Services, Aging, Sympathy, Sanitation, Health, Employment Discrimination, WV Capitol Grounds, Retirement Congratulations, Trade Negotiations between Canada and U.S., Veterans' Affairs, Cedar Lakes, Rural Transportation in Preston County, Mental Health Funding, and Donation Request.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Gus Douglass, Commissioner, WV Department of Agriculture; Robert E. Graham, President Project Directors, WV Association of Directors of Senior Programs; Robert Graham, Administrator, Assistant Surgeon General, Health Resources and Service Administration; Roberta M. Graham, Executive Director, SCOPE, Inc.; Sandra Graham, Executive Director, Windy Mountain Learning Center; and William R. Graham, Science Advisor to the President.  ","Topics include: Highways, Natural Resources, Health, Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant for 1986-87, Lottery, Wyoming County Council on Aging, Title IIA Program Award, Employment and Training, Public Legal Services, Community and Industrial Development, Dredging River in Kanawha County, and Federal Conference on the Commercial Applications of Superconductivity.  ","Topics include: Cooperative Association for States of Scholarship, Education, Prison Industries, Department of Corrections, State Scanning Network, Health, Florida's Biennial Budget, Natural Resources, Environmental Land Acquisition, Latin American/Caribbean Scholarship, Public Safety, and National Governors Association.","This folder contains correspondence with: Louis Grabinski and Alton Meyer, Co-Coordinators U.S.S. West Virginia BB 48, Reunion Association; Women's Guild of Grace United Church of Christ; Heather Gradison, Chairman, Interstate Commerce Condition; Albert A. Peter, Jr., Director, Office of Construction, U.S. Veterans Administration; C.N. Harman, Minority Leader, WV Senate; David W. Rogers, Chairman, Grafton Rotary Honor Graduates Banquet; Joseph W. Grahame, ACF, Consulting Forester; Frank D. Gramas, Editor, Pension News, State of New Jersey, Department of Treasury; Wendy Gramm, Administrator, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, NEOB; Nicholas G. Grand, Public Affairs Officer, Department of the Navy; and J. R. Wears, General Director, Theatre West Virginia. ","Topics include: Asbestos testing in state buildings, U.S.S. West Virginia, Human Services, Highways, Ambulance Services in Kermit, Finance and Administration, Litter, Abortion, Grafton Middle School, Education, Grafton High School, Grafton Water, Agriculture, Health, 1988 Census Dress Rehearsal, Cedar Lakes, Flag Request, Grand Cross of Homage, Gambling in Grande Hotel in Weirton, Medicaid, Grandview State Park, Deaf Education and Advocacy Foundation of WV, Economic and Community Development, and Federal Aviation Administration. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Albert A. Grant, President, American Society of Civil Engineers, Arvid Grant, Arvid Grant and Associates; Phyllis Cole, Flood Coordinator, Petersburg; Jeffery D. Orndorff, Grant County 4-H Club Foundation, Inc.; William Fouch, Editor, Grant County Press; W. J. Peters, Chairman, Grant County Airport Authority; Harold G. Hiser, Clerk, Grant County Commission; Sam Landis, Mayor, City of Peterburg; Barry Michael Grant, CPA, The Radioguide People, Inc.; Van Elementary PTA; Elmer G. Grant, Vice Chairman, Mellon Bank; Dr. Hiram E. Grant, Professor Emeritus, Washington University; Trooper First Class L. T. Grant, South Carolina Highway Patrol; Mavis Grant, Ed.D., Director, Institute for Living, Inc.; Selwin E. Price, Partner, GrantThornton; American Institute of Parliamentarians; Frank M. Grasberger, Acting Chief, Specialty Crops Branch, Fruit and Vegetable Division, USDA; William K. Simmons, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Curtis M. Graves, Deputy Director for Civil Affairs, National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Reverend David Graves, Pastor, First Church of the Nazarene; Flicka D. Graves, President, Raleigh County MADD; Leslie R. Graves, News Assignment Editor, Universal Pictoral Press and Agency Ltd.; Paul D. Graves, Secretary, Taxation Committee, WV Society of Certified Public Accountants; and Rolfe-Keystone Senior Citizens, Highland Educational Project. ","Topics include: Finance and Administration, Highways, East Huntington Bridge Presidential Award for Design, Health, Medicaid, Medicare, Grant County Ambulance Authority, West Virginia Nongame Wildlife Cooperative Project Grant, Grant County Excess Levy, Grant County Airport, Public Works, Flag Request, Aging, Seatbelt Laws, Legislation Opinions, Credit Card Facilities, Board of Regents, Public Safety, Vocational Rehabilitation, WVU School of Medicine's Dismissal of Dr. Alvin Watne, Congratulations from the Governor, Manufacturing, Preservation of Saint Geroge Academy, Lottery, Surplus Food Program, Public Service Commission, Governor's Honors Academy, Industrial Development, Civil Service System, Grave Creek Mound State Park, Human Services, Summer Youth Program, NASA Sally Ride Report, Cedar Lakes, Transportation, Drunk Driving Laws, Photo Request, Taxes, Natural Resources, Nuclear Monitored Retrievable Storage facility, Tax Reappraisal, Workers' Compensation Fund, Civil Service Commissioner, Employment Security, ACF Disputes, Road Bond Amendment, Lemon Law, and Higher Education Employment. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Forrest O. Grady, Former District II Supervisor of Water Resources, Department of Natural Resources; Rick Watson, Branch Head, Division of Water Resources; Don Hill; Ronald R. Potesta, Director, WV DNR; Don Martin, Temporary District II Supervisor of Water Resources, DNR; D. W. Robinson, Chief, Division of Water Resources; and Eli McCoy, Assistant to the Chief, Division of Water Resources. ","Topics include: WV Department of Natural Resources Personnel, Employee Discipline, Demotion of Employee, and Civil Service System.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carolyn Doppelt Gray, President, Appalachian Foundation; David B. Gray, M.D; Donald C. J. Gray, Commissioner, General Services Administration; Faye Bryant and Earl Gray, National Co-Chairpersons, Assault on Illiteracy Program; Jay M. Hoke, Legal Counsel and Director, Office of Customer Relations, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Pink Dogwood Garden Club; Robert H. Tuttle, Director of Presidential Personnel, The White House; James D. Gray, Attorney, Steptoe and Johnson; Judy A. Black, Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs; Lynda D. Gray, Tucker County E.M.S. Squad 1; and Marvin Z. Gray, Executive Director, WV Gasoline Dealers and Automotive Repair Association, Inc. ","Topics include: Human Services, Photo Request, Aging, Personal Correspondence, Education, Appalachian Regional Commission, High school dropout prevention initiative, Congratulations from the Governor, Liability, WVU School of Medicine's Dismissal of Dr. Alvin Watne, Federal Surplus Personal Property Program, Education, Highways, Public Service, Parking in Kimberly, WV, FAA Aviation-Study Commission on Safety, Housing and Urban Development, WV Information, Emergency Communications, Governor's Community Partnership Program, FFA-FHA Camp Cedar Lake, State Inspection fee, Lottery, Chessie System Merger, and Cabell County Republican Executive Committee. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Norma Gray, Ed.D., Executive Director, Region III Child Development Services; Robin C. Gray, Director, Office of Domestic Issues, US Department of Energy; and William H. Gray III, Chairman, House Budget Committee. ","Topics include: Child Care Task Force, Legislative Issues, Human Services, Loan information for business start-up, Highways, National Rehabilitation Association Convention, Natural Resources, Acid Rain, Tax Reform Proposal, 1985 Nuclear Power Assembly, Workers' Compensation Fund, Motor Vehicles, Flag Request, Pruntytown Correctional Center, Oil Overcharge Settlement, and WV Public Employees Insurance Board. ","This folder contains correspondence with: John F. Greacen, Jr., Chairman, Washington County (OH) Republican Central Commission; Mary Grealish, Director, Pressley Ridge School; Gene Del Greco, West Virginia Projects  Director, Brooke-Hancock Planning and Development Council; Edward P. Greenberg, Chief, Division of Finance, United States Department of the Interior; Donald Paul Hodel, Secretary of the Interior; Irene Green, Secretary/Treasurer of Richwood Airport Authority; Steve Clausen, Division Production Director, British United Turkeys of America; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools, West Virginia Department of Education; Craig A. Greening, President, West Virginia Association of Rehabilitation Facilities; David J. Greenfield, Executive Editor, Charleston Daily Mail; Herbert T. Greenholtz, Jr., President, Southern Association of Workmen's Compensation Administrators; Chief Judge Charles Haden; Virgil K. Greenleaf, Assessor, Upshur County; and Robert Greenstein, Executive Director, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. ","Topics include: Workers' Compensation Fund, Williamstown Bridge, WV Pressley Ridge Youth Development Extension, Auction item request, Highways, Donation request, 1987 Great American Race, Tax Department, WV Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Appalachian Regional Commission Program, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Strike, Thank You for Gift, Autograph Request, Annual Payment in Lieu of Taxes, Richwood Airport Development, The Greenbrier, Community and Industrial Development, Health, Presidential Inauguration, Greenbrier Mental Health, Greenbrier River Basin, Eagle Scout, Human Services, Medicaid, Economic Development, Flag Request, Corrections, Recommendation, Bethany College, and Treasurer's Economic Development Deposit Initiative. ","This folder contains correspondence with: H. C. Gregorie, B. Wayne Enterprises; Ron Gregory, Executive Director, West Virginia STAR (Supporting the Active Republic); George M. Greider, Vice President, Hospital Efficiency Corporation; Carl M. Selinger, Dean, College of Law, West Virginia University; S. F. Greiner, Sheriff, Wood County; Jerry Griepentrog, Chairman, Rocky Mountain Low Level Radioactive Waste Board; Perry E. Gresham, President Emeritus and Distinguished Professor, Bethany College; Richard R. Gresham, President, Gresham Printing Company, Inc.; and James A Crews, Vice President, Pennzoil Exploration and Production. ","Topics include: Community Development, Employment and Training, Human Services, Songs about West Virginia, Health, Education, Public Safety, Housing, Extension Program, Motor Vehicles, Highways, Social Security Administration, Economic and Community Development, Timberline in Canaan Valley, Community Services Block Grant for Shenandoah Women's Center, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Shinnston fire hydrants, Thank You from Governor, Aging, Recommendation, Taxes, Compliance with Radioactive Waste Law, Finance and Administration (F\u0026A), Handicapped United of West Virginia, Oil and Gas Inspectors Examining Board, and Birthday Greeting from Governor. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Shirley Griffith, Executive Office Manager. ","Topics include: Correspondence about sending Christmas Cards from the Governor to staff members and clinic doctors of the Greenbrier Hotel in White Sulfur Springs, West Virginia. ","This folder contains correspondence with Alan J. Greenwald, Deputy Under Secretary for Intergovernmental Relations, U.S. Department of Housing and Development. ","Topics include: Community and Industrial Development, Urban Development Action Grants, Community Development Block Grants, Tax-Exempt Bonds, Project Self-Sufficiency, the Ford Foundation, Tax Reform Bill of October 1986, Liability Insurance, Human Services, and Community Development Trading Group.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Carroll A. Greathouse, President, International Venture Capital Institute, Inc., and Ewell Greathouse, Manager, Monarch Rubber Company, Inc. ","Topics include: Highways, Community and Industrial Development, State Tax Credits for Venture Capital Club, West Virginia Capital Company Act, Employment, Highways, Education, Aging, Human Services, and Worker's Compensation Fund. ","This folder contains correspondence with: William L. Redd, Chairman, Board of Directors, Green Acres Regional Center, Inc.; Mark A. Scott, Director, Division of Mines and Minerals, David J. Greenfield, Editor, Charleston Daily Mail; Esther R. Greene, National Committeewoman, California; Howard L. Green, International Executive Board Member, United Mine Workers of America, District Number 17; Jack Green, President, Plasti-Steel, Inc.; Virginia Mae Brown, Administrative Law Judge, Department of Health and Human Services; Arnold P. Walker, District Manager, Department of Health and Human Services; and Jean W. Green, Circuit Clerk, Barbour County. ","Topics include: Health, Highways, Mining Fatality at Peabody Coal Company, Insurance, Public Safety, Labor Dispute between A. T. Massey Company and the United Mine Workers of America in Mingo County, Higher Education, Motor Vehicles, Recommendation, Dolly Sods Wilderness Area, Former White House Director of Political Affairs Lyn Nofziger Legal Defense Fund, Aging, Commerce, Human Services, Housing and Urban Development, Energy, Social Security Administration, Birthday Greeting, and Legislation Suggestions. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Karen H. Green, Cooperative Forest Management Forester, Westvaco; M. C. \"Jack\" Green, President, Plasti-Steel, Inc.; Mary Jo Green, Vice President, Conference Coordinator, National Federation of Parents for Drug-Free Youth; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner, Worker's Compensation Fund; Rodney W. Clay, President, Green Mountain Company; and Stephen H. Green, Rubin, Quinn and Moss Attorneys at Law. ","Topics include: Reference Request, Natural Resources, Request for State Information, Arbor Day Celebration News Article, Motor Vehicles, Taxes, Highways, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Poster Contest, Finance and Administration, National Drug Abuse Education Week, Photo Request, Education, Blue Book Request, Early Retirement Bill, Energy, Abandoned Mine Land, Clemency, Human Services, Congratulations, Social Security, Health Department, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Donation Request, Justice Department, Veteran Affairs, and State Employee Pay Raise.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Detective Sergent James U. Greene; Fay P. Greene, Chairman of Blennerhasset Historical Park Commission; John E. Greene, Administrator, Morris Memorial Nursing Home, Inc.; J. Thomas Greene, Manager, Gas Contracts, Consolidated Gas Transmission Corporation; Benjamin C. Greene, President, West Virginia Surface Mining and Reclamation Association; and David J. Greenfield, Editor, Charleston Daily Mail. ","Topics include: Human Services, State Flag Request, Support for Governor, Right-to-Work Legislation, Health, Birthday Greetings, Arts, Highways, Worker's Compensation Fund, State Employment, Public Works, Natural Resources, Property Tax Reappraisal, Energy, Advisory Committee for Coal and Energy Research, National Park Service, Social Security, Public Service Commission, Opposition to Conrail Sale, Newspaper Feature, and Community Development. ","This folder contains correspondence with: John A. Greer, Deputy Fire Chief, Richwood Volunteer Fire Department; Michael D. Greer, Chairman, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Peter R. Greer, Deputy Under Secretary for Intergovernmental and Interagency Affairs, United States Department of Education; Mary Sue Huff, Executive Director, Wheeling Housing Authority; and Robert J. Greer, Vice President, The Michaels Development Company, Inc. ","Topics include: Property Tax Reappraisal, Municipal Pensions and Protections Fund, Transportation, Motor Carrier Division, Appalachian Power – Statewide Rate Reduction, Railroad Safety, Education, Housing, Board of Regents, Concord College, and Housing for Elderly. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Colonel W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; James Lewis Hicklin, III, President, the Cultural Citizen's Foundation for the Performing Arts; G. Keith Coon, State Director, Miss America Coed Pageant; Jose Alonzo, President, West Virginia Credit Union League, Inc.; Dr. John B. Park, President, North American International Club; William Croker, Cancer Awareness Foundation, Inc.; Susan E. Christman, Director, Colbern Recreation Center; Craig L. Arms, Director, Pusan Rec Center; Ron Ingram, The Spirit of West Virginia; Ruth M. Bonham, Secretary, The Virginias Senior Golf Association; Sam Bonasso, President, Alpha Associates, Inc.; and Donna M. Rossi, Coordinator, Cameo Girl National Pageant. ","Topics include: Greetings from the Governor for various events including Graduation, Conference, Athletic Tournament, Church Conference, Crime, State Police Family Day, Drama Presentation, Festival, Christmas, Senior Citizens Conference, American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association, Miss American Pageant, Retirement, Stationed Military Personnel, Get Well, Governor's Safety and Health Conference, Music Workshop, Around the World Yacht Race, Thanksgiving, Football Season, Easter, New Year, Parade, Military Reunion, and Governor's Ancestors. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Yi, In Kap, Camp Mercer Recreation Center; Richardean O. Milton, Center Director, Camp Mercer Community Center; Helen Case Brigham, Case Heritage Movement; Jeanne Caussin, Publicist, Theatre West Virginia; A. V. Dodrill, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commissions; Charlotte Flanagan, Executive Director, West Virginia Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse, Inc.; Vivian S. Conly, The Greenbrier American Express Golf Championship; and Carter Crawford, President, Fall Festival Committee.  ","Topics include: Greetings from the Governor for various events including Educational Programs, Christmas, Stationed Military Personnel, Festival, Class Reunion, Conference, Drama Performance, Graduation, Class Reunion, Religious Meeting, Department of Corrections Training, Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse, Best Wishes, Athletic Tournament, and Board of Regents. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Earl E. Eastwood, President, West Virginia Club; Robert L. Shell, Jr., Chairman, Guyan Machernery Co.; John F. Bennett, Executive Director, West Virginia Safety Council, Inc.; Dick C. Larumbe, M.D., President, Tri-State Fil-AM Association WV, KY, OH; W. H. Pennell, Colonel, Adjutant General, Director, Personnel and Community Activities; Shirley Griffith, Executive Office Manager, The Greenbrier; Susan Kortz, State Chairman, National Track and Field Youth Program; David K. Heydinger, M.D., Director of Health, West Virginia Department of Health; Beth Thomasson, Executive Officer, Home Builders Association of West Virginia; Denzel, B. Miller, Chairman, Parade of Progress, Huntington Lions Breakfast Club; Rosalyn B. Queen, Executive Director, West Virginia Italian Heritage Festival Inc.; and Cathy Lemaster, Modern Miss Staff, Modern Miss Teen Scholarship Pageant. ","Topics include: Greetings from the Governor for various events including Easter, Christmas, New Year, Athletic Tournament, Company Anniversary, Family Reunion, Festival, Conference, Governor's Safety and Health Conference and Exposition, Graduation, Inaugural Ball, Fair, New Publication, Time Capsule Greeting, Class Reunion, Best Wishes,Stationed Military Personnel, Department of Health, Finance and Administration, Emergency Medical Service, Military Reunion, Retirement, Citizenship Anniversary, Wedding, and Sympathy. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Marion Chase, Program Director, Department of the Army; Monica Bever, Marshall University Forensic Unit, Publicity Director; Dan Martin, Publisher, The Herald Dispatch; Robert M. McBride, Director, Region Four, American Boarding Kennel Association; Marykaye Jacquet, Activities Director, Meadowbrook Acres; Church Celebration, Sister Brenda Long, Program Chairperson, Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church; Nina M. Morton, Site Committee, West Virginia Institute Technology; Teresa G. Floyd, Director, Community Recreation Center, Bad Kreuznach Military Community; Pamela A. Janssen, Director, Jordan Recreation Center, Camp Humphreys; Sharon Morrison, Director, Community Recreation Center, Fulda Military Community; Doris A. Mullen, Program Director, Moyer Recreation Center, Community, Family and Soldier Support Command; Liesel Hamel, Director, Muenster Recreation Center; John B. Hartman, Chief, Community Recreation Branch, Bindlach Subcommunity; Sylvia Negrete, Executive Director, American International Pageants; Barbara Null, Coordinator, Miss Wheelchair West Virginia Pageant; Rev. Anthony T. Kubacki, Our Lady of Perpretual Help; Wiliam Owens, Mayor, Vienna, West Virginia; Roberto A. Cunanan, M.D., President, Philippine Medical Association of West Virginia; Alma Y. King, Clerk, County Commission of Kanawha County; Maxine E. Hoke, Pilot Club International; William S. Pine, Commander, Thule Air Base, Greenland; Mike Posey, President, West Virginia Day; Mario C. Ramas, M.D., President, Philippine Medical Association of West Virginia; R. H. Miller, Major, Chief of Staff, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; and William J. Pruyn, CEO, Eastern Gas and Fuel Associates. ","Topics include: Greetings from the Governor for various events including Athletic Tournament, Christmas, New Year, Stationed Military Personnel, Convention, Class Reunion, Conference, Best Wishes, MLK Day, Competition, State Anniversary, Meeting, Festival, Dedication, Church Centennial, Sesquicentennial of Texas, Mine Rescue Contest, Celebration, Best Wishes, Parade, Thanksgiving, Gala, National Outdoor Power Equipment Safety Month, Graduation, Pageant, Fair, Banquet, Time Capsule, Club Charter, Book Publication, and Welcome to West Virginia. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Betty Rea, Director, American Legion Auxiliary, Department of West Virginia Rhododendron Girls State; Dale McKinney, Anchor Industries; James W. Henderson, President, Rotary Club of Weston; Patricia A. Rosebourgh, Program Coordinator, The National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, Inc., Epsilon Chapter; Joseph P. Cardullo, Member of Board of Directors, Mid-State Coal Association; John A. Reece, Director, Moyer Recreation Center; Kathy Davenport, Director, Schwab United Service Organizations, Inc.; Gerald M. Dean, APO New York; Judy T. Bosley, Director, Senior America Pageant; Charlie Cox, Director, Skyline Recreation Center; Henry H. Schaefer, Chairman, Arrangements and Entertainment, Society of Petroleum Engineers; Mary Michael Hogg, Director of Sales and Marketing, Meet Charleston; Allen H. Fisher, Jr., Pastor, Stone Presbyterian Church; John W. Swan, Premier of Bermuda; Mary H. Cunningham, Director, Derby Downs Recreation Center; Alan H. Toppel, Executive Director, Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities; Omar L. Tatum, President, AmeriCandy Company, Inc.; Judith M. Burns, Town Clerk/Finance Office, Co-Chairman, Centennial, Town of Blowing Rock; Maury R. Reishman, Tournament Director, USTA Girls' 16 National Championships; Albert M. Legg, Commander, Veterans of Foreign Wars, State of West Virginia; Earl L. Wolfe, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Betty A. Petrie, Chief, Veterans Administration; Leroy J. Woodard, Jr., Director and Sally Holmes, Coordinator, City Wide Club; Barbara J. Trower, Director, Camp Walker Recreation Center; Betty Watkins, Ranson Nutrition Site; John F. Bennett, Executive Director, West Virginia Safety Council, Inc.; Sam Hood, Chairman, West Virginia High School Soccer Championship Committee; Bob McKeand, Director, Hinton Chamber of Congress; David Wilson, Governor, Protocol Division, Hong Kong; and Bill Witschey, Witschey's Supermarket. ","Topics include: Greetings from the Governor for various events including Drama Performance, Birthday Congratulations, Christmas, Stationed Military Personnel, Conference, West Virginia Day, Family Reunion, Athletic Tournament, Club Anniversary, Mine Rescue Competition, Annual Safety Day, Parade, Festival, Club Anniversary, Pageant, Graduation, Reunion, Annual Church Meeting, Church Anniversary, Welcome to West Virginia, Personal Note, Club Incorporation, Tour, Town Anniversary, Military Reunion, Ball, Ballet Anniversary, Vocational Rehabilitation, Retirement, Dinner, West Virginia Day, Greetings to Mexico, and Exposition. ","Topics include: Christmas Greetings for Stationed Military Personnel at Heidelberg Military Community; Upper Heyford, Great Britain; 19th Support Command, South Korea; Iraklion Recreation Center; Gelnhausen, West Germany; Berlin; Bad Kreuzach Military Community; Fulda Military Community, Germany; Yongsan-Seoul, Republic of Korea; Schwaebisch Gmuend, West Germany; Hohenfels, West Germany; Camp Stanley, South Korea; Goeppingen Military Community; Schweinfurt Military Community, West Germany; 44th Engineer Battalion, Korea; and Seoul Air Base, Seoul, Korea.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack H. Griffin, Manager, Passenger Operations, Chessie Systems; Susan Griffin, Scheduling Secretary, Governor's Office for State of Alabama; and Wonda H. Griffin, Treasurer, Smith's Mobile Home Sales. ","Topics include: Legislative Issues, Retirement Homes, Workers' Compensation Fund, Social Security, Autograph and Family Recipe Request, Abortion, Library Funding, B \u0026 O Railroad Commuter Service, Community and Industrial Development, Thank You, Mail-a-Book Program, Birthday Greetings, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Shinnston, National Governors' Association, Request for West Virginia Information, and West Virginia Board of Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Ann Mills Griffiths, Executive Director, National League of Families of American Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia; Edward Griffith, President, Smokestack, U.S.A.; Evelyn Griffith, Powell's Crossroads Bicentennial; George C. Griffith, President, West Virginia Northern Community College Foundation, Inc.; H. D. Jack Griffith, Vice President, West Virginia Paving, Inc.; Mannie R. Griffith, Director, Office of Emergency Services; Robert L. Griffith, Vice President, Human Resources, Super Rx Drug Stores; and Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner, Worker's Compensation Fund. ","Topics include: Human Services, National POW/MIA Recognition Day, Social Security, Workers' Compensation Fund, Taxes, Property Reappraisal, Donation Request, Community and Industrial Development, Sympathy, Highways, Public Safety, Housing, Flood Assistance Request, Finance and Administration, Health, Flag Request, Thank You, Aging, Congratulations for Award, Emergency Services, Retirement, and Housing and Urban Development. ","This folder contains correspondence with: George A. Gribeen, III, Pastor, Mansfield First Church of the Nazarene; John Gribble, Mayor of Parsons; Victor Grigoraci, Partner in Charge, KMG Main Hurdman, CPA; and Steven J. Griles, Assistant Secretary of the Interior, Office of Land Management, U.S. Department of the Interior. ","Topics include: Education, Public Service Commission, Flood Recovery, Highways, Sympathy, Insurance, Small Cities Block Grant for the City of Shinnston, Home Loan, Tax Services, Personal Note, Energy, Congratulations, Natural Resources, and Lottery. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Larry B. Grimes, McGuire, Woods, \u0026 Battle; Reverend Woodrow Powell, Hundred United Methodist Church; William Grimm, Administrative Assistant, Town and Country Days, Inc.; J. Clyde Grimmett, President, Summers County Board of Education; Travis H. Grimmett, Jr., Mayor, Town of Man; Robert B. Grindley, President, The Hawley Corporation, S. Sue Gripton, Assistant Principal, Anchor Bay Junior High School; Richard P. Grist, Manager, Appalchian Group, Georgia-Pacific Corporation; William Griswold, Harrison County Veterans Service Office; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State for West Virginia; and Margaret Y. Grizzell, Chairman, State Legislative Committee, American Association of Retired Persons. ","Topics include: Worker's Compensation Fund, Highways, Governor's Account of President Kennedy's Assassination, Employment Security, Property Reappraisal, Taxes, Public Employees Retirement, Natural Resources, Greenbrier River Dam, Social Security, National Coal Council, Nursing Home, Anniversary Greeting, Liability Insurance, Community Development, Human Services, Education Employee Grievance Board Office, Thank You, Legislative Issues, Lighthouse Schools Program, Education, Insurance, Community Partnership Grant, State Insurance Commissioner, Finance and Administration, Fairmont General Hospital Strike, Honorary West Virginian, Flag Request, Health, Birthday Greetings, Timberland Reappraisal, Appointment of Darryl H. Griwatz as Commissioner of West Virginia, Motor Vehicles, Public Employees Retirement System, Aging, Finance and Administration, and Liability Insurance. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Carolyn Grove, Glenville State College; Frances S. Grove, Member, State Board of Medicine; Martha C. Grove, Berkeley Heights School; Reverend William Boyd Grove, Bishop, United Methodist Church, West Virginia Area; Herbert J. Grover, State Superintendent, The State of Wisconsin, Department of Public Instruction; N. Blaine Groves, Secretary, West Virginia Board of Education; David Groves, Chairman, Nettie-Leivasy Public Service District; Vaughn R. Groves, First-year Competition Chairperson; and Cheryl Dean Riley, Chief Justice. ","Topics include: Higher Education Legislation, Health, Anniversary Congratulations, Info on West Virginia, Aging, Board of Medicine, Motor Vehicles, Community and Industrial Development, Regional Jail and Prison Authority, Eastern Regional Jail Location, Human Services, Child Care, Flood, Thank You, Highways, Council on Children's Services, Education, Taxes, Public Works, Emergency Waterline Construction, and Public Employees Retirement System. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Andy Ridenour, Co-Producer/Director, Mountain Stage; Larry Groce, Co-Producer/Host, Mountain Stage; James M. Grogan, Pearl Manufacturing; Paul S. Grogan, President, Local Initiatives Support Corporation; Philip J. Grogan, President, Keyser Garment Company; Carl Grooms, Band Director, Woodrow Wilson High School; Philip G. Grose, Jr., Director, State Reorganization Commission, South Carolina; Reverend Leonard S. Gross, Vicar, Emmanuel Episcopal Church; Robert S. Grosse, President-Treasurer, William Howard Taft Young Republican Club; Steven Grossman, Acting Director, State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency; Gilbert M. Grosvenor, President, National Geographic Society; and William J. Grottendieck, III, President, Rotary Club of Glenville. ","Topics include: Highways, Birthday Greeting, 1986 International Children's Festival, West Virginia Public Radio, Motor Vehicles, Community and Industrial Development, Commerce, Housing, Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Health, Public Works, Job Training Program, State Blind and Deaf Management Units, Education, Motor Vehicles, Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, Human Services, Aging, Congratulations, West Virginia Highway Map Request, Republican Club, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, West Virginia's Emergency Response Commission, Board of Regents, and Groundhog Day Greeting. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Michael Kimberley, Chief Executive Officer, Group Lotus; Judy A. Black, Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs; Reverend William Boyd Grove, Bishop, United Methodist Church, West Virginia Area; Betty Groves, Chairperson, West Virginia School Food Service Advisory Council, West Virginia Department of Education; George P. Gvoyich, President, Hancock County Commission; Ned J. Grubb, Judge, Seventh Judicial Circuit; Wendy Leea Grubb, Counselor I, Huttonsville Correctional Center; Jerome E. Gruber, Director of Store Planning, Consolidated Stores Corporation; Marilyn L. Gruber, Vice President, the Bristol-Myers Fund, Inc.; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State; Hermann A. Grunder, Director, Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility; John A. Grunwald, President, David R. Webb Company, Inc.; Jean D. Gryskevich, Secretary III, Hancock County Schools; and J. L. Johnson, President and CEO, GTE Corporation ","Topics include: Health, Highways, Community and Industrial Development, Civil Rights, Grove City Legislation, Human Services, Aging, Ben Franklin National Holiday, Commodity Processing Contracts, Education, Employment and Training, Regional Jail and Prison Authority, Public Safety, West Virginia Children's Home, Corrections, Tax Department, Property Reappraisal, Public Service Commission, Appointment of Denise E. Grumski as Commissioner of West Virginia, Technology, Natural Resources, Birthday Greeting, State Employment, and Economic Development.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Barbara Guthrie-Morris, President, West Virginia Northern Community College; and Leon H. Ginsberg, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents. ","Topics include: Retirement Legislation, Education, Partnership Grant Project with Weirton Steel and Union Carbide, Birthday Greeting, Industrial Development, Workplace Literacy Project, Community and Industrial Development, Northern Panhandle Private Industry Council, CSX Property Donation to WVNCC, Northern West Virginia Area Labor Management Committee, 1987 Commencement, Board of Regents, Thank You, Job Training Partnership Act, Accreditation, and Inauguration of President of WVNCC. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Barbara Guthrie-Morris, President, West Virginia Northern Community College; Benjamin J. Guthrie, Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives; Ned Guthrie, President Emeritus, Appalachian Regional Musicians' Union; Paul N. Guthrie, Jr., State of Wisconsin, Department of Natural Resources; D. Milton Gutman, the Youth Foundation of Greater Wheeling, Inc., and Gutman Advertising Agency, and the Chemical People Task Force of Greater Wheeling; Sherry L. Guzman, Mayor, Village of Clearview; George Gvoyich, Hancock County Commission; Colonel John Gwinn, Manager, Greenbrier Valley Airport; Philip James Gwinn, President, P. J. Gwinn Construction Company, Inc.; Kathleen M. Gwynn, Director of Admissions, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University; and Bob Guccione, Chairman, Penthouse International, LTD. ","Topics include: Community and Industrial Development, Board of Regents, Journal of the House of Representatives, West Virginia Information, Public Employees Retirement System, Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Abortion, Employment and Training, Finance and Administration, West Virginia Public Radio, Natural Resources, Governor's Drug-Free Community grant, Media Coverage, Health, Youth Appreciation Week, Lottery, Public Service Commission, Youth Health Services, Energy, Health, Public Works, Highways, Partnership Grant, Hancock County Sheltered Workshop, Insurance, Public Safety, Taxes, Property Reappraisal, State Aeronautics Commission, Natural Resources, Aging, Recommendation from Governor, Small Cities Block Grant for Madison Creek / Smith Creek Road Water Extension Project, and Pornography. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Reuben H. Gums, Executive Director, Laymen's National Bible Association, Inc.; President Ronald Reagan; Michael W. Gunn, Senior Vice President, Marketing, American Airlines; Louise Gunnoe, Clerk, Putnam County Magistrate Court; Samir Gupta, Student Representative, West Hills Middle School; Charles L. Gust, Volunteer, USA Amateur Boxing Federation, Inc.; Lee O. Gustafson, Architect A. I. A.; Arthur N. Gustke, Judge, West Virginia Fourth Judicial Circuit; Ted Gutelius, Executive Director, Business and Industrial Development Corporation of Kanawha County; and Dr. Barbara Guthrie-Morris, President, West Virginia Northern Community College. ","Topics include: Human Services, Education, Highways, Child Pornography, Laymen's National Bible Week, Community and Industrial Development, Congratulations, Sympathy, Employment Security, Magistrate Court, Liability Insurance, Tax Department, Hare Krishna Community in Marshall County, Constitution Bicentennial Celebration, Religion, Finance and Administration, State Athletic Commission, Fire Commission, Drug Enforcement Policy Board, Corrections, Consolidation of Probation Officers, and Mike Benedum Day. ","This folder contains correspondence with: James J. Guida, Guida Realty Company; Rosemary Guida, Executive Director, Northern Panhandle Private Industry Council; Anthony D. Guiffre, President, Mountaineer Distributing Company, Inc.; Lewis E. Guinn, Commissioner, Wood County Commission; Bonnie Guiton, Assistant Secretary, United States Department of Education; Earl E. Eastwood, President, West Virginia Club of Sun City, Arizona; Anthony Gum, Mayor of Buckhannon; and James L. Gumnick, University Relations Director, Oak Ridge Associated Universities. ","Topics include: Flood Relief, Bush Presidency Campaign, Lottery, Employment and Training, Beer Commission, Tax Department, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, National Guard, Small Cities Block Grant for Claywood Park Public Service District, Birthday Greeting, Human Services, State Council on Vocational Education, Motor Vehicles, and Community and Industrial Development. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Rene L. Guerster, President and CEO, the West Company; Dorothy Guest, Kanawha Investment Company; Francis Guffey, II, A. I. A., Past President, West Virginia Society of Architects; Elinor Guggenheimer, President, Child Care Action Campaign; Dennis L. Gugg, Vice President, Miami County Steam Locomotive Association, Inc.; and Judith M. Gueron, President, Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation. ","Topics include: West Virginia University Hospitals, Inc. Board of Directors, Business, Lottery, Eagle Scout, Industrial Development, Photo of Governor, Support Letter, Highways, Tax Department, Property Reappraisal, Lottery, State Fire Commission, Flood Relief, Liability Insurance, Child Care Action Campaign, Commerce, Human Services, Welfare Employment Programs, and Constitutional Revision Subcommittee. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Paul J. Otte, Minority Whip, House of Delegates, West Virginia Legislature; Robert A. Haas, Jr., President, ComSource, Inc.; Richard J. Haayen, Chairman of the Board, Allstate Insurance Company; F. Henry Habicht, II, Assistant Attourney General, U.S. Department of Justice, Land and Natural Resources Division; Jay M. Hoke, Legal Counsel and Director, Office of Customer Relations, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Lloyd Hackler, President, American Retail Federation; and Judi Heckett, Director, Center of Agriculture and Rural Development. ","Topics include: Social Security Administration, Health, Legal Drinking Age, Family Law Master, Public Works, Education, Environmental Protection, Industrial Development, Aging, Legislative Issues, Human Services, Blue Book Request, Autism Training Center, Natural Resources, Flag Request, Public Service Commission, Trade Policy Debate, Rural Development, and Agriculture. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Barbara L. Haddox, Secretary, Health Education, Mid-Ohio Valley Health Department; Chief Judge Charles H. Haden, II, United States District Court, Southern District of West Virginia; Carl D. Hadsell, Interim Dean, West Virginia University; Richard M. Hadsell, Regional Administrator, General Services Administration, National Capital Region; Norman E. Haessly, Jr., Haessly Hardwood Lumber Company; and Dr. E. S. E. Hafez, Program Director, AIDS Awareness Congress. ","Topics include: Natural Resources, Public Employees Insurance Board, Retirement, Community and Industrial Development, Corrections, Human Services, Flood, Recommendation, Constitution Bicentennial Commission, Workers' Compensation Fund, Liability Insurance, Small Cities Block Grant for Ritchie County Community Center, Eagle Scout, Congratulations, General Services Administration, Timberland Reappraisal, and AIDS Awareness Congress.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Dale Hagedorn, Chairman, Harrison County Development Authority; Thomas D. Hagg, Prosecuting Attorney, Hancock County; Harry Hager, Mayor of Cedar Grove, Bruce Hagen, Commissioner, Public Service Commission, State of North Dakota; Fred E. Hagenbuch, Owner, Chicken Jubilee, Inc.; Beth Hager, Project Director, Ohio River Odyssey; Detective R. L. West, Kanawha County Sheriff's Department, Criminal Investigation Section; Kenneth R. Faerber, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Energy; and Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce. ","Topics include: Natural Resources, Highways, Support Letter, Litter Program, Beckley Coal Mining Company, Public Transportation, Human Services, Get Well Note, State Capitol Gold Dome, Committee of Former Creasey Employees, Public Safety, Commission on Drunk Driving, Employee Stock Ownership Plan, Workers' Compensation Fund, Harrison County Development Authority, Community and Industrial Development, Tax Department, Small Cities Block Grant for Cedar Grove, Energy and Environment, Eagle Scout, Gambling, Art Exhibition, Motor Vehicles, Governor's Signature Forgery, Sherrif's Office Chef, Tobacco Allotment, Public Radio, Health, Mining Fatality at Island Creek Coal Company, Civil Service, Public Employees Retirement System, and Commerce. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Mary J. Hager, Chairman of Conservation, Junior Women's Club of Cross Lanes; Michael E. Hager, General Manager, Marshall County Park and Recreation Board; Patricia A. Hager, Project Manager-Stonewall Jackson Lake, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Thomas D. Hagg, Prosecuting Attorney; K. Hagiwara, President, National Steel Corporation. ","Topics include: Donation Request, Commerce, Kanawha State Forest, Natural Resources, West Virginia Recreation and Park Association, Oil and Gas Rights, Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Health Insurance, Aging, Suggestions, Health, Corrections, Small Cities Block Grant for McDowell County, Community Development, Commission on Drunk Driving Prevention, Community and Industrial Development, West Virginia Information, Retirement. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Bong-Soo Hahn, President, Korea Trade Promotion Corporation; SSG John D. Hahn, Department of the Army, Delta Company 1st Bn., 41st Infantry; Laura J. Hahn, General Counsel, Amana Refrigeration, Inc.; T. Marshall Hahn, Jr., CEO, Georgia-Pacific Corporation; Walter Hahn, Chairman, National Scanning Board. ","Topics include: Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, U.S. Product Show in Korea, Flag Request, Anchor Hocking, Independent Insurance Agents of West Virginia, Community and Industrial Development, Thank You, Department of the Interior, Council of State Policy and Planning Agencies, Health. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Walter Hahn, Chairman, National Scanning Board; Robert J. Haig, President, Princess House Incorporated; Liu Haiming, First Secretary (cultural), The Embassy of the People's Republic of China, David W. Haines, Executive Director, West Virginia Petroleum Marketers Association; Karen B. Haines, President, West Virginia Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Inc. ","Topics include: Council of State Policy and Planning Agencies, Education, Literacy, Training, Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant for Jackson County, Motor Vehicles, State Capitol Gold Dome, Gasoline Tax, Insurance Commission, Legislative Issues, Education, Natural Resources, Fort Mill Ridge Property, Historic Preservation, Proposed Civil War Historical Site. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Staff Sergent Roberta R. Haines, Sergeant Toni R. Lucas, Sergeant Jeanne A. Neff, Seargent Shelia J. Hensley, West Virginia National Guard, 130th Mobile Aerial Port Squadron; Stephen R. Haines, President, Hampshire County Commission; Jay D. Hair, Executive Vice President, National Wildlife Federation. ","Topics include: Natural Resources, Fort Mill Ridge Property, Historic Preservation, Proposed Civil War Historical Site, Distinguished West Virginian, Corrections, Women's Service in Combat, Civil Rights, \nLiability Insurance, Community Partnership Grant for Hampshire County Senior Center and Industrial Park, Flood Tax Reimbursement, Highways, Public Service Commission, Davis Power Project, Natural Resources, Thank You, Public Safety, Philippine President, DUI Arrest, Motor Vehicles, Proposed Legislation, Workers' Compensation Fund, Department of Labor, Human Services, Public Transit, Aging, Hairstylist Laws, Eagle Scout.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Bill Halamandaris, Chief Executive Officer, Foundation for Hospice and Home Care, Editor and Publisher, Caring Magazine; Judge Robert C. Halbritter, Eighteenth Judicial Circuit; Nancy Haldeman, Chairperson, West Virginia Woman's Christian Temperance Movement; Clayton W. Hale, West Virginia House of Delegates, Vice President, Committee on Roads and Transportation; Janet Hale, Acting Assistant for Housing, Federal Housing Commissioner, HUD; Mary M. Hale, Mayor, Town of Davy; William \"Bill\" E. Haley, Jr., General Manager, West Virginia Public Broadcasting. ","Topics include: Human Services, Aging, Health, Maternal and Infant Care, Human Resources, Family Law Master, Proposed Legislation, National Debt, West Virginia Building and Trade Union Crafts, Election, Natural Resources, Thank You, Public Service Commission, Highways, Housing and Urban Development, Wayne High School Band, Small Cities Block Grant for Town of Davy water plant and road improvements, West Virginia Day. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Gary Hall, Fire Chief, Walkersville Volunteer Fire Department; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, United States District Judge, Southern District of West Virginia; R. Witter Hallen, Executive Director, Municipal Bond Commission; Richard J. Halloran, President, The Conduit and Foundation Corporation; B. C. Hallum, President, Independent Order of Foresters; Belenda J. Halsey-Bell, Department of Agriculture; William J. Haltigan, Regional Administrator, U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration. ","Topics include: Highways, West Virginia Information, Natural Resources, Governor's Partnership Grant Program for Walkersville Fire Station Construction, Governor's Mansion, State Building Commission, Housing, Human Services, Proposed Legislation, Commerce, Community and Industrial Development, Sympathy, Thank You, Anniversary Greeting, Employment Security, Distinguished West Virginian, Property Reappraisal, Tax, United Mine Workers of America strike against P. G. and H. Coal Company, Public Service Commission, Miss West Virginia, Flag Request, Employment and Training, Corrections. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Bill Hall, Logan County Coal Miners Political Action Committee; Bob Hall, Chairperson, Statewide Health Coordinating Council; C. E. Hall, II, President, Ed Cooke, Commissioner, J. M. \"Mickey\" Protan, Commissioner, Boone County Commission; Clarence Hall, President, Board of Directors, Multi-County Community Action Against Poverty, Inc.; David S. Hall, Chair, Committee on Admissions, West Virginia University; Karen J. Hall-Dundas, President, West Virginia Association of Sanitarians; Elizabeth Hall, Montcalm Womans Club; Robert Gary Hall, Fire Chief, Walkersville Volunteer Fire Department; Gayle B. Hall, R.N., Director of Community Health Services, Jackson County Health Department. ","Topics include: Community and Industrial Development, Highways, Human Services, Motor Vehicles, Public Safety, Health, Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant Program for Boone County water services, Corporate Sale, Birthday Greeting, Proposed Legislation, Small Cities Block Grant for services to low income residents of Fayette County, Recommendation, Congratulations, Early Retirement, Education, State's Finances, West Virginia Nongame Wildlife Advisory Council.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: George A. Hall, Jr., West Virginia University, Department of Chemistry; Greg Hall, Mayor, Beech Bottom; John R. Hall, Chairman and CEO, Ashland Oil, Inc.; Karl D. Hall, Secretary, Blennerhassett Lodge 79, Fraternal Order of Police; Kendall Hall, President, West Virginia Board of Education; Robert L. Hammer, II, CEO, Davis Memorial Hospital. ","Topic include: West Virginia Nongame Wildlife Advisory Council, Corrections, Environmental Protection Agency, Human Services, Anniversary Greeting, Proposed Legislation, State Superintendent of Schools, Finance and Administration, Natural Resources, Weatherization Assistance Program, Community Development, Highways, Thank You, Distinguished West Virginian, Corrections, National Governor's Association, Coal use in asphalt plants, Energy, Health, Request for Photograph, Education, Blue Ribbon Commission on Education Reform. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Kendall Hall, President, West Virginia Board of Education; Larry W. Hall, President, Hall Signs, Inc.; Lee Hall, Senior Vice President, Academy for Educational Development; Lynn Hall, Director of Sales, Holiday Inn; Margaret Hall, Coordinator of Chapter Services, March of Dimes; Michael T. Hall, Vice President, Mid-Atlantic Glass of West Virginia. ","Topics include: Board of Regents, Education, Thank You, Highways, Culture and History, Human Services, Public Safety, Health, Legal Assistance, Economic Development Authority, National Youth Science Camp, Job Training Partnership Act, Aging. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Sheriff M. Ralph Hall, Weston; Richard M. Hall, Chief, Division of Law Enforcement, Department of Natural Resources; Dr. Robert Hall, Chairperson, Statewide Health Coordinating Council. ","Topics include: Highways, Abortion, Aging, Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant for Town of Clendenin, Health, Natural Resources, Workers' Compensation Fund, Legislative Issues. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Sarah Nell Hall, Attorney at Law; Phillip D. Turner, Executive Director, West Virginia Commission on Aging; James G. Sneed, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; T. L. Hall, Vice Chairman, Morgantown Area Chamber of Commerce; Thomas L. Hall, Jr., President, Lago and Hall, Inc.; Wheeler G. Hall, Chairman, Clover Service District. ","Topics include: City of Welch, Veterans' Affairs, Economic Development, Public Works, Thank You, Advertising contract bidding, Insurance, Highways, Human Services, Appalachian Regional Commission grant to Clover Public Service District, Lighthouse School Program, Education. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Susan Hambric, President, Board of Directors, Theatre West Virginia; Melissa A. Hambrick, Attorney at Law, Di Trapano and Jackson; Jane S. Hamed, R. N., Nurse Director, Pocohontas County Health Department; Dave Hamill, Mayor of Ranson; Patricia F. Hamner, President, West Virginia Board of Education. ","Topics include: West Virginia Information, Honorary West Virginian, Public Safety, Donation Request, Clemency Request, Small Cities Block Grant for Theatre West Virginia, Kanawha County Board of Education suit, Miss West Virginia, Community and Industrial Development, Infant Mortality Reduction Project, Appalachian Regional Commission, Holiday Greeting, Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant for Ranson's Neighborhood Revitalization, Culture and History, Drug Law Enforcement program, Liability Insurance, Family Protection Advisory Committee, Huntington State Hospital, Public Service Commission, Education, State Supervisor of Schools, Recommendation for appointment of Trustee position with U.S. Department of Justice.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Chris Hamilton, West Virginia Coal Association; Larry L. Hamilton, Ph.D., Vice President, Sales and Marketing, International Business Communications Corporation; Lawrence \"Larry\" W. Hamilton, Jr., Pratt Mining Company. ","Topics include: Distinguished West Virginian, Insurance, Extension Program, Energy, Highways, Education Employees, Job Training Partnership Act for displaced workers program in Wheeling, Natural Resources, Commerce, Carnegie Hall in Lewisburg, Community Development, Tax, Capitol Dome restoration project, Air Pollution, International Trade, nuclear Monitored Retrievable Storage, personal correspondence, thank you, City of Hope banquet committee, sale of Conrail, Capital Needs Campaign, Dilley's Mill, State of the State address, boy scouts, State Fair of West Virginia, Workers' Compensation Fund, Supreme Court nomination. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Delegate Pat R. Hamilton, Vice Chairman, Committee on Banking, West Virginia House of Delegates; Randy H. Hamilton, Administrator, California Schools; Rebecca Hamilton, President, Lemma Village, Inc.; William K. Hamilton, State Legislative Chairman, West Virginia Association of Retired School Employees. ","Topics include: clemency, tourism, Board of Regents, counsel for education, finance and administration, Page-Kincaid Public Service District, Capitol dome restoration project, presidential election, community and industrial development, endorsement request, National Guard Helicopter Unit, Bicentennial of the United States Constitution, senior housing project, Clerk of the United States District Court for Northern District of West Virginia, highways, legislative issues, budget, supplemental benefit program for retired teachers. ","This folder contains correspondence with: George Hamm, Jr., Jackson, Kelly, Holt, and O'Farrell; Harry Hamm, Editor, Wheeling News Register; Allan S. Hammock, Chairman, Department of Political Science, West Virgina University; Hubert Hammack, Co-Manager, the Kroger Company; John David Hammack, West Virginia University School of Nursing; Conrad C. Hammann, President, Halltown Paperboard Company; Mary Ann Hammann, Vice President, Jefferson County Parks and Recreation Commission; Patricia F. Hamner, President, West Virginia Board of Education; Rebecca W. Hanmer, Acting Assistant, Administrator for Water, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Robert L. Hammer, CEO, David Memorial Hospital; Tommie C. Hamner, Federal Coordinating Officer, Federal Emergency Management Agency; David M. Hammerman, President, National Conference of States on Building Codes and Standards, Inc.; Lou Hammond, R. N., Professional Registered Nurses, Huntington State Hospital. ","Topics include: highways, Democratic Party, New Martinsville Regatta, donation request, Natural Resources, summer school, Board of Regents, State Election Commission, Human Services, congratulations, higher education employee benefits, St. Mary's Hospital, healthcare, Summer in the Parks Program, lottery, property reappraisal, taxes, West Virginia Board of Education, Clean Water Act, Indian Tribes, Native Americans, Workers' Compensation Fund, Flood, state building codes, Fire Marshal, State Fire Commission, recommendation from Governor, Veterans Affairs, government ethics, energy, health. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Craig Hammond, Bluefield Union Mission, Inc.; Harold G. Hiser, Clerk, Grant County Commission; Robert R. Hammond, Publisher, the Times-West Virginian; Michael Hammons, Vice President, Ash Management Corporation. ","Topics include: Eagle Scout, greetings from governor, Appalachian Regional Commission projects, flag information, energy, Prayer in School Amendment, Economic Development, congratulations, highways, motor vehicles, Kumbrabow State Forest, Small Cities Block Grant for water line in Ritchie County, commerce, Human Services, Public Energy Authority. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Patricia Hamner, President, West Virginia Board of Education; Tommie C. Hamner, Disaster Recovery Manager, Federal Emergency Management Agency; Robert L. Hamon, Owner, Hamon Glass Company; Ronald L. Hampton, Wayne County Executive Committee; Nolan B. Hamric, Chairman of the Board, Bank of Gassaway; Richard E. Hamstead, Hamstead and Hamstead, Attorneys at Law. ","Topics include: education legislation, West Virginia Teachers Forum, flood assistance, disaster relief, FEMA's Feed Donation Programs, agriculture, highways, Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, proposed legislation, property reappraisal, taxes, women and minorities in state government, Highways Maintenance Division employees, Partnership Grant, Honorary West Virginian, Treasurer's Economic Development Deposit Incentive \"TEDDI\" Loan, recommendation from Governor, health, Alcohol Beverage Control, regional jails, liability insurance, Seventeenth Judicial Circuit Judge. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Hamrick Elementary School students; Joan Hamrick, Coordinator/Planner, New River Parkway Authority; Larry Hamrick, Executive Director, Mingo County Economic Opportunity Commission, President West Virginia Community Action Program Directors Association; Louis Hamrick, General Manager, NORTHCO Corporation. ","Topics include: thank you, labor, Board of Probation and Parole, Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, Economic Development, Weatherization Assistance Program to Mingo County Economic Opportunity Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission, employment and training, Youth Opportunity Camping Program, public utility hearings, highways, aging, donation request, Public Employees Insurance Agency.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Mike Smith, Attorney General ","Topics include: Documents regarding the law suit filed by plaintiff Kenneth Ray Hanshaw against defendant Governor Arch Moore. Appeal, West Virginia State Divorce Laws, sexual discrimination. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Masamichi Hanabusa, Ambassador, Consul General of Japan in New York; Debora Hanah, Activities Director, Keystone Apostolic Church; Walter K. Hanak, Department of History, Shepherd College; John W. Hancock, President, Eastern Associated Coal Corporation; Michael M. Hancock, Pastor, Brunswick Church of the Nazarene; Hancock County Commission; William H. Hancock, Mayor, Union; Handicaps Unlimited/Pocahontas Region; James R. Kraus, President, Handy and Harman Automotive Group, Inc.; Jeff Handy, Chairman, Advisory Council of Students, West Virginia Board of Regents; George H. Hanford, President, The College Board.  ","Topics include: greetings, community and industrial development, consul general, Board of Regents, West Virginia travel information, highways, health, education, Workers' Compensation Fund, aging, Keystone Senior Center, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Grist Mill project at Jackson's Mill, handicapped parking, absentee voting for handicapped, industrial development, the College Board. ","This folder contains correspondence with: E. Sterling Hanger, Jr., Mayor, Town of Alderson; Len Hanger, President, West Virginia State Water Festival; Robert J. Hankins, Executive Director, Artsbridge; Charles E. Hankinson, Director, Potomac Highland Travel Council; Charles Hinkinson, President, Marlinton Area Ruritan Club; Frances Hanlan, Legislation Chairman of Harrison County; Dennis M. Hanley, Chairman, Mental Retardation/Developmental Disability Advisory Committee; Bill Hanlin, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission; Glen S. Hanlin, President, Calhoun County Commission. ","Topics include: community development, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, taxes, public works, Small Cities Block Grant for low-income housing for residents of Alderson, flood recovery, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Alderson sewer project, thank you, community revitalization, clean up grant for Alderson, Human Services, West Virginia Water Festival, higher education, aging, culture and history, West Virginia Arts and Humanities Council, Blennerhassett Island Grant, proposed legislation, tourism, highways, State of State address, developmental disability, mental health, congratulations, Calhoun County Republican Executive Committee, Public Service Commission, natural resources, Appalachian Regional Commission, clemency, health. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Chris A. Hansen, Chairman and CEO, LCP Chemicals and Plastics, Inc.; Lisa G. Hanshaw, Area Manager, Sahlen and Associates; Brad B. Hansen, Executive Director, Berkeley County Public Service Sewer District; Connie Hansen, Intergovernmental Relations Officer, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. ","Topics include: Community and Industrial Development, Highways, Public Service Commission, State Employment, Public Transportation, Aging, Workers' Compensation Fund, Labor, Natural Resources, State Water Development Authority, Human Services. ","This folder contains correspondence with: David A. Hanna, Chairman, Mid-America Intergovernmental Audit Forum; Kathi E. Hanna, Analyst, Biological Applications Program, Congress of the United States; Steve Hanna, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Farm Bureau, Inc.; Thomas H. Hanna, President and CEO, Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association; Woody Hanna, Vocational Agriculture Instructor, Greenbrier East High School; Cecil J. Hannan, Chairman and CEO, Education Systems Technology Corporation; Robert W. Hannan, President, Thrift Drug Company; L. Clark Hansbarger, M.D., Director, Department of Health; Andrew S. Hansen, President, Agri-General Corporation; David J. Hansen, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, West Virginia University. ","Topics include: State Audit, Highways, Board of Barbers and Beauticians, Honorary West Virginian, Flood, Community and Industrial Development, Biotechnology, Economic Development, West Virginia Information, Workers' Compensation Fund, Main Street West Virginia, Motor Vehicle Industry, Birthday Greetings, Agriculture, Graduation, Education, Board of Regents, Aging, State of the State Address, Medicaid Funding, Health, Legislative Issues, Silver Haired Legislature; Summer Youth Program, Black Lung, Human Services, Motor Vehicles, Mental Health Grant, Board of Probation and Parole, Appalachian Regional Commission, Harrison County Chamber of Commerce, Natural Resources, Children's Trust Fund. ","This folder contains correspondence with: James V. Hansen, Utah Representative, Congress of the United States; Robert Hansen, Executive Director, Potomac Center; Rosemary Hansen, Executive Director, YWCA of Charleston; David Hansford, President, Tucker County Senior Citizens, Inc.; George H. Hanford, President, The College Board; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner, Department of Culture and History; W. F. Carmichael, Commissioner of Labor, West Virginia Department of Labor; Bernold M. Hanson, President, American Association of Petroleum Geologists; Gordon L. Hanson, Superintendent, Greenbrier County Schools; John R. Hanson, Executive Director, Eastern Panhandle Regional Planning and Development Council; Roy Hanson, State Representative, American Rabbit Breeders Association, Inc.; Thomas A. Hanson, Director, Putnam County Emergency Service. ","Topics include: Human Services, Highways, National Highway Speed Limit, Personal Note, HUD Section 202 Funds, Family Protection Shelter Support Program, Commerce, Natural Resources, Education, Culture and History, Felix G. Hansford House, Public Safety, AAU Women's Basketball, Tourism, Motor Vehicles, NAACP, Health, Labor, Corrections, Geo-Tech Landfill Permit, Energy, Sympathy, Graduation, Economic Development, Proposed Legislation, Culture and History, Workers' Compensation Fund, Community Development, Religion, Public Service Commission. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Ben Hardesty, Vice President, Stonewall Gas; John R. Hardesty, Jr., President, Preston Energy, Inc.; Robert L. Hardesty, Deputy Commissioner, Employment Standards Administration, Office of Worker's Compensation Programs, Division of Coal Mine Workers' Compensation, U.S. Department of Labor; Barbara Hardin, Secretary, Jackson County Junior Fair Association; Wu Quanheng, Vice-Chairman, Soong Ching Ling Foundation; Richard Harding, Vice-President, Pendleton Industries, Inc. ","Topics include: Community Development, Aging, Health, AIDS, Highways, Teachers Forum, Education, Energy, Independent Oil and Gas Association, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Shinnston, Camp Dawson Advisory Board, Workers' Compensation Fund, Labor, Congratulations, Legal Drinking Age, Public Safety, Human Services, Public Legal Services, Aging, Pendleton County Library, Funding and Administration, Gift from China. ","This folder contains correspondence with: A. L. Hardman, Charleston Gazette; C. Stan Hardman, Chairman, Roads/Transportation, Hardman Supply Company; Robert H. Harman, Superintendent of Gilmer County Schools; Wendell Hardway, President, Fairmont State College. ","Topics include: State employment, Energy, Highways, Education, Employment Security, Small Cities Block Grant for Road Upgrades in Roane County, Health, Public Safety, Veterans Affairs, Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Shinnston, Aging, Motor Vehicles, Natural Resources, Board of Regents, Mental Health, Support, Lottery, Gambling.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Dorcas R. Hardy, Assistant Secretary for Human Development Services, Office of Human Development Services, United States Department of Health and Human Services; George Hardy, Chairman, Board of Directors, Morgantown Hockey Association; Larry V. Hardy, Chairman, West Virginia Elks Association, Drug Awareness Committee. ","Topics include: Human Services, Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, Small Cities Block Grant for Smithville Community Center water line, Community Development, Energy, Health, Thank You, Drug Information, Southern Governors' Association, Tax Department, Industrial Development, Parsons Tree Nursery, Natural Resources, Wall Street Journal Article.  ","Topics include: Natural Resources, Recreational Development, Hannibal Dam Project Plan.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Lester Bryant, Dean of Medical School, Marshall University; Robert Usher, Purchasing Agent, Harada Industry of America, Inc.; Tommy Harbour, Mayor, Town of Milton; Ray Harbour, South Charleston Fire Chief, City of South Charleston. ","Topics include: Health, Public Safety, Abortion, Industrial Development, Highways, Family Protection Subcommittee, Economic Development, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Milton Senior Center Project, Workers' Compensation Fund, Distinguished West Virginian, West Virginia Supreme Court Decision. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Lester Bryant, Dean of Medical School, Marshall University; Robert Usher, Purchasing Agent, Harada Industry of America, Inc.; Tommy Harbour, Mayor, Town of Milton; Ray Harbour, South Charleston Fire Chief, City of South Charleston. ","Topics include: Health, Public Safety, Abortion, Industrial Development, Highways, Family Protection Subcommittee, Economic Development, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Milton Senior Center Project, Workers' Compensation Fund, Distinguished West Virginian, West Virginia Supreme Court Decision. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Donald R. Hare, Sheriff, Mercer County; William Henry Walthall, Director, Palace Publishing; Eugene P. Hare, President, The Paw Paw Volunteer Fire Company, Inc.; Thomas J. Hargis, Jr., Executive Director, Tri-State Opportunities Industrialization Center; John A. Hargleroad III, President, WV Recreation and Park Association; Richard F. Harig, Senior Vice President, Parsons, Brinckerhoff, Quade and Douglass, Inc.; Donald L. Harriston, Major, U.S. Marine Corps.  ","Topics include: Corrections, International Society for Krishna Consciousness in Marshall County, Public Safety, Health Department, Flood Recovery, Farmer's Home Administration, Birthday Greeting, Flag Request, Postal Service, Education, Commissioner of Department of Human Services, President's Commission on Americans Outdoors, Governor's Commission on West Virginians Outdoors, Parks and Recreation, Job Training Partnership Act, Commerce, Retirement, Workers' Compensation Fund, Public Land Corps, Natural Resources, Presidential Inauguration Ceremony, Board of Regents, Highways.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Willis J. Hargrave, President, National Association of Professional Insurance Agents; Richard C. Harkins, Vice President, Cardinal Securities Corporation; James H. Harless, Chairman, Gilbert Imported Hardwoods, Inc.; Vernon F. Harless, Sheriff, Boone County; K. Duane Hurley, President Emeritus, Salem College, Member, Silver Haired Legislature; T. H. Harley, President, Vesuvius Crucible Company; Bryce Harlow, Counselor to the President of the United States; Dr. Jeff Harlow, Member, Board of Examiners of Psychologists.  ","Topics include: Board of Regents, Economic Development, Gambling, Capital Punishment, Congratulations, Education, Insurance Department, Thank You, Housing, Tax Reform, Library Commission, Highways, Workers' Compensation Fund, Dog Control Laws, Corporate Taxes, Opinion Ballot, Health, Ravenswood Rest Home, Legislation, State Retirement Benefits, Hiring, Silver Haired Legislature, Community and Industrial Development, Flooding, Bryce Harlow's Death, Flag Request, Board of Examiners of Psychologists. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Followers of Krishna Consciousness. ","Topics include: International Society for Krishna Consciousness, New Vrindaban Community in Marshall County, Religion, Religious Freedom, Global Religious Tolerance. ","This folder contains correspondence with: James H. Harless, Chairman, Gilbert Imported Hardwoods, Inc.; James H. Harless, Legislative Chairman, Russell Isaacs, Chairman, Thomas C. Burns, Treasurer, West Virginia Roundtable, Inc.; Vernon F. Harless, Sheriff, Boone County; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways. ","Topics include: Human Services, Tax Department, Contributions, Energy, Industrial Development, Highways, Natural Resources, Thank You, Health, Proposed Legislation, YMCA Camp Horseshoe, State Budget, Governor's Management Task Force II, Congratulations, \"Spirit of Life\" Award, Commerce and Industry Task Force, Employment, Property Reappraisal, Sympathy, Black Lung Claim, Public Safety, Commission on Drunk Driving Prevention, Photo Request, Health, 1986 Young American Medal for Bravery Award, Get Well Note, Corrections. ","This folder contains correspondence with: C. N. \"Bud\" Harman, Minority Leader, West Virginia Senate; Carman R. Harman, President, New Martinsville Jaycees; David C. Harman, Magistrate, Court of Mineral County; Don R. Harman, Vice President, Carlson Construction; Marc L. Harman, Delegate, West Virginia House of Delegates, District 32; Mike Harman, Social Worker, Cabin Creek Health Association.  ","Topics include: Governor's Drug-Free Communities Program, West Virginia State Celebration, Anniversary, Window Replacement at Grafton High School, Election of 1988, Thank You, Corrections, Governor's Ancestors, Congratulations, Board of Medicine, West Virginia Childrens' Home, National Governors' Association, Parks and Recreation, Legislation, Watershed and River Hydraulic Study, Flood, Revenue Report, Distinguished West Virginian, Land and Water Conservation Fund for Grafton, Energy, State Firemen's Convention, Public Safety, Construction Bidding, Police Brutality, Birthday Greetings, Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant for Shinnston, Flood Recovery, Investigation of South Branch Valley Railroad, Clean Jobs Act. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert \"Bob\" D. Harman, Delegate, West Virginia House of Delegates, District 34; Robert L. Harman, Administrator, Grant Memorial Hospital; C. Robert Harman, Senior Vice President, Harman Construction, Inc.; Susan M. Harman, Executive Director, West Virginia Commission on Aging; Thomas G. Harman, President, Blueville Bank of Grafton, Taylor County Economic Development Authority; William J. Harman, President, Harman Construction Inc., Morgan Stanley and Company, Inc. ","Topics include: Issues, Human Services, Public Safety, Car Insurance, Congratulations, Community Development, Small Cities Block Grant for Fountainhead Water System in Mineral County, Parks and Recreation, Health, Employment Security, Aging, Interagency Task Force on the Homeless, Economic Development, Energy, Thank You, Regional Jail and Prison Authority, Appalachian Regional Commission, Industrial Development, Highways, Mountaineer Greenhouses, Flood Assistance, Commerce, Railroads, Morgan Stanley Proposal, Conrail. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert \"Bob\" D. Harman, Delegate, West Virginia House of Delegates, Minority Caucus, District 34, President, West Virginia Contractors Association, Chairman, Mineral County Republican Party, Director, Federal and Special Programs, Mineral County Schools. ","Topics include: Highways, Education Legislation, Founder's Day Celebration, Small Cities Block Grant for Fountainhead Water System in Mineral County, Human Services, Flood Assistance, Soil Conservation Service, All-Star Football Game, Housing Development Fund, Highway and Bridge Improvement Amendment, National Governors' Association, Electricity Transmission, Housing and Urban Development, Potomac Diagnostic Center, State Employment, Library Commission, Natural Resources, Community Partnership Grant-in-Aid for New Creek Water Association, Small Cities Block Grant for Ridgeley Waste Treatment System, Public Safety, Community Development, Greetings from Governor, Culture and History, McNeill's Rangers, Emergency Water/Sewer request, Public Works, Southern Regional Education Board, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Larenim Park, 21st Judicial Circuit Court, 1988 Kelley Congressional Medal of Honor Award, Small Cities Block Grant for Mountain Top Public Service District in Mineral and Grant Counties, Education, Dismissal from Potomac State College, Employee Purchase of Keyser Garment Company, Minority Leader, Mineral County Landfill Project.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: David J. Harmer, Director, Harmer Funeral Home; David J. Harmer, Fire Chief, Shinnston Fire Department; Betty L. Harmison, Director of Restoration, Museum of the Berkeley Springs; Charles M. Harmon, Jr., and Robert W. Smart, Goldman, Sachs, and Co.; J. David Harmon, Manager, Engineering and Product Development, Walker Manufacturing Company; Tim P. Armstead, Researcher, Archives and History; Martin M. Harmon, Jr., Goldman, Sachs, and Co.; Robert \"Bob\" D. Harman, Delegate, West Virginia House of Delegates, Minority Caucus, District 34; Robert L. Harmon, Vice President, Hampton Operations, Westmoreland Coal Company; Susan M. Harman, Executive Director, West Virginia Commission on Aging; Gary Harnett, Works Manager, Alcan Rolled Products Company. ","Topics include: Thank You, Campaign, Distinguished West Virginian, Small Cities Block Grant for Shinnston water system, Grant County Library, Community Development, Historic Preservation of Old Roman Bath House, Aging, Tax Department, Lottery, Economic and Industrial Development, Highways, Human Services, Summer School, Education, Culture and History, Collective Bargaining, Property Tax Reappraisal, Air Pollution, Health, Community Partnership Grant, West Virginia Coal Investment Symposium, Motor Vehicles, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Birthday Greeting. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Brenda Nichols-Harper, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Commerce, State of West Virginia; R. Eugene Harper, Co-Chair, Task Force for Historic Preservation Legislation; Evelyn E. Harper, Planner for Children's Day, Black Walnut Festival; Jack E. Harper, Jr., Chancery Clerk, Sunflower County, Mississippi; Joe Harper, Commissioner, Pendleton County; Karen Harper, Braxton County 4-H Camp. ","Topics include: Education, Teacher of the Year, Abortion, Thank You, West Virginia Information, Natural Resources, Human Services, Commerce, Highways, Black Lung Benefits, Labor, Community Development, Seat Belt Law, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Insurance, Children, Public Safety, Birthday Greeting, Higher Education Legislation, Legislative Issues, Funding Request, State Employment, Congratulations, Health, Public Attorney, Community Partnership Grant, Nuclear Waste, Tax, Flag Request, Corridor H, Motor Vehicles, Aging, Nutrition. ","This folder contains correspondence with: R. Eugene Harper, Co-Chair, Task Force for Historic Preservation Legislation, President, West Virginia Historical Society; Hydie Hoplins, Co-Chair, Task Force for Historic Preservation Legislation; Joseph O. Harper, Commissioner, Pendleton County Commission; Sandra S. Harper, Farmers and Merchants Bank of Ritchie County; Stan Harper, Executive Director, End Severe Taxation Against the Estate; Sue Harper, President, United Steel Workers Union; Wanda Harper, President, Roan County Council of Older Americans Incorporated. ","Topics include: Highways, Natural Resources, After-the-Fact Permit, Historic Preservation, State Budget Cuts, West Virginia Historical Society, Culture and History, Small Cities Block Grant for handicapped access at Pendleton County Courthouse, Finance and Administration, State Capitol Building, Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, South Branch Railroad, Flood Recovery, Industrial Development, Teacher of the Year, West Virginia Supreme Court Decision, Tax Department, Inheritance Tax, Small Business Development, Thank You, Legislation, Aging, Salary Increase, Air Pollution Control. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Albert Harris, Rand Improvement Council; First Sergent Bennie Harris, A Company, 2nd Battalion, 30th Infantry, 3rd Infantry Division; Fred M. Hess, District Manager, Department of Health and Human Services; Cathryn Gibbs Harris, Division Director of Community Relations, American Water Works Service Company, Inc.; Evelyn Harris, University of Charleston, Chairperson, Citizens Legislative Compensation Commission; Joe Frank Harris, Governor, State of Georgia. ","Topics include: Highways, Health, Labor, Hazardous Waste, Flag Request, Social Security, Supplemental Security Income, Motor Vehicles, Thank You, Distinguished West Virginian, West Virginia Supreme Court Decision, Education, Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, Employment and Training, Public Service Commission, Workers' Relief Fund, Lumber Imports, Nepotism by Governor, Citizens Legislative Compensation Commission, Flood Assistance Request, Energy, Recovery Foundation, Abortion, Southern Governors' Association, Education.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Helen Harris, President, Research Pigmentosa International; Helen Harris, President, RP International; Joe Frank Harris, Governor of Georgia, Southern Governors' Association, Jack Harris, Mayor, City of New Cumberland; Jack L. Harris, International Mineral Resources, Inc.; JoAnn Harris, Information Representative III, State Department of Agriculture; John Brown Harris, John B. Harris, Inc., Coal Company; Jay M. Hoke, Legal Counsel and Director, Office of Customer Relations; John F. Harris, Staff Writer, The Washington Post. ","Topics include: Vocational Rehabilitation, Personal Note, Sighted Blind, Sympathy, Miner Death at Vantage Mining Company,  Literacy, West Virginia Information, Public Service Commission, Community and Industrial Development, Recommendation from Governor, Thank You, Asbestos in Public Buildings, National Guard, Fire Service Fees, Higher Education, Distinguished West Virginian, Conrail, Fair Labor Practices, Unions in Coal Mine, Natural Resources, Investigation into Southwestern Water District, Death of State Trooper, Flood, Workers' Compensation Fund, Air Quality Standard, Oil Slick, Energy, Investigation into Public Service Commission Customer Relations, National Rehabilitation Association Convention, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Shinnston, Insurance, Corrections, Education. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Joe Frank Harris, Governor, State of Georgia, Chairman, Southern Governors' Association; Dr. Winfred L. Godwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board; Dr. Edward Passerini, President, Carrying Capacity; John A. Harris IV, Secretary/Treasurer, Carrying Capacity. ","Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, National Governors' Association, Transportation, Commerce, Communications, Community and Industrial Development, Drug-Free Communities Program, Hazardous Waste Cleanup, Health, Natural Resources, Christmas Greeting, Southern Regional Education Board, National Youth Science Camp, 50th Anniversary of the Appalachian Trail, Thank You, Economic Development, Energy. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Michelle Guier Harris, Regional Director, Department of Health and Human Services, Region V; Nancy L. Harris, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Education; Doug Yanak, Claims Investigator, Workers' Compensation Fund; Richard E. Harris, Secretary, Charleston Lodge No. 202, B.P.O. Elks; Robert I. Harris, Attorney for the State Fire Prevention and Building Code Council, State of New York, Division of Housing and Community Renewal; Sharon Harris, President, Board of Directors, Monroe County Community Services Council; Sydney G. Harris, Consul General, Candian Consulate General; Joe Frank Harris, Governor, State of Georgia; Nancy L. Harris, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Education; Willard Harris, President, Harris Oil Company, Inc. ","Topics include: Culture and History, Distinguished West Virginian, Finance and Administration, Corrections, Health, Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, Highways, Agriculture, West Virginia Information Request, Human Services, Medicare, Adoption Policies, Education, Flood Assistance, Social Security Administration, Veterans, Recommendation, Insurance, Workers' Compensation Fund, National Patriotism Week, Greetings from Governor, Plumbing/Building Code Official, Natural Resources, Weatherization Assistance Program, Thank You, Canadian Parliament Budget, Corrections, Postal Service, Revenue Sharing, Congratulations to the Governor, Tax Department, Personal Care Facilities, Birthday Greetings, Retirement, Teachers. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Gail L. Harper, Field Supervisor, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Carl Harrison, President, United Mine Workers of America Local No. 6243; Clyde Harrison, Director of Security, Bluefield State College; David C. Harrison, Secretary, Monongahela River Valley Steering Group, Conference Office, West Virginia University; Harrison County Commission; Dale Hagedorn, Chairman, Harrison County Development Authority; Edna Harrison, President, Wyoming County Council on Aging, Inc.; Dr. Frank L. Harrison, Jr., Pastor, Pea Ridge Baptist Church; Gail Harrison, Executive Coordinator, Conrail Alliance for Morgan Stanely, Executive Coordinator, Coalition for a Competitive Conrail. ","Topics include: Employment Security, Distinguished West Virginian, Public Works, Public Service Commision, Veterans' Affairs, Health, Human Services, Surplus Food Program, Workers' Compensation Fund, Thank You, Donation Request, Harrison County Humane Society, Harrison County School Library Association, Legislation, Motor Vehicles, Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant for Harrison County Housing Rehabilitation, Harrison County Development Authority, Employment, Tax Department, Aging, Congratulations, Flood Control, Army Corps, Gambling, Conrail. ","This folder contains correspondence with: M. P. Koerner, Major, Chief of Field Services, Department of Public Safety; Jack E. Harrison, Executive Director, West Virginia Petroleum Council; James L. Harrison, President and CEO, First Community Bankshares, Inc.; Joseph H. Harrison, Chairman, Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission; John P. Harrison, Administrator, West Virginia Rehabilitation Center; John P. Harrison, Administrator, West Virginia Rehabilitation Center; Joseph H. Harrison, Chairman, Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission; Sharon Harris, President, Board of Directors, Monroe County Community Services Council; Thomas G. Harrison, Assistant Chief, Shinnston Fire Department. ","Topics include: Highways, Public Safety, Energy, National Governors' Association, Workers' Compensation Fund, Retirement, Thank You, Support, Personal Note, Property Reappraisal, Tax Department, Finance and Administration, Sanitation, Natural Resources, Health, Environmental Protection, Education, Community Development, Weatherization Assistance Program grant to Monroe County Community Services Council, Small Cities Block Grant for Shinnston Fire Department in Harrison County, Small Cities Block Grant for Putnam County water system. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Alan B. Mollohan, U.S. Representative for West Virginia's first congressional district; Carolyn Hart, Scott Teays Elementary School; David W. Hart, Attorney at Law; Gary Hart, U.S. Senator for Colorado; Ron Wyden, U.S. Representative for Oregon; James T. Hart, Board President, Hygeia Facilities Foundation, Inc.; John M. Hart, Jr., Steamtown U.S.A.; Kenneth R. Hart, Principal, Franklin Junior High School. ","Topics include: Hamilton Round Barn Museum, Highways, Legislation, Education, Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant for Greenbrier County, Health, Charleston High School Consolidation, Economic Development, Small Cities Block Grant for Elkins streetscape project in Randolph County, Small Cities Block Grant for Ritchie County, Lottery, Department of Defense legislation, Self-Employment Opportunity Act, Employment Security, State Department of Health grant, West Virginia information request, flag request, State Retirement, Property Tax Reappraisal, Tri-County Expressway, Salary Equalization for State Employees, Human Services, Birthday Greetings, Honorary West Virginian, Judge's conflict of interest, Rural Transit, Culture and History, State Archives. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Donald T. Hartman, Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, The University of Charleston; Glen Hartman, Executive Director, Texas Public Building Authority; Lucille G. Hartman, Secretary, Concord Heritage Association; Maurice Hartman, Acting Regional Administrator, Program Operations, Health Care Financing Administration, Department of Health and Human Services; Patricia O. Hartman, West Virginia House of Delegates; Ralph Hartman, Chairman, New Creek Public Service District; Richard J. Hartman, Vice President/Accounting and Finance, ALLTEL/Northeast Region; Scott Hartman, Chairman, Wetzel County Fire Board; William G. Hartman, President, Chamber of Commerce, Elkins-Randolph County. ","Topics include: Lottery, Tax, Cancer Research Center at West Virginia University, Culture and History, West Virginia Humanities Foundation, Highways, State Building Commission, Thank You, Natural Resources, Animal Cruelty, Board of Regents, Medicaid, Human Services, Aging, Sympathy, Governor's Community Partnership Program for New Creek, WV, Community and Industrial Development, Abortion, Energy, Legislation, Wetzel County Fire Board, West Virginia information request, Rural Transit, Juvenile Care Center, Small Cities Block Grant for Elkins downtown revitalization in Randolph County. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Harrah Engineering, Inc.; Frank Harrar, Financial Aid Administrator, West Liberty State College; Ernest J. Harrell, Colonel, Corps of Engineers, Division Engineer; Fred Harrington, Coordinator I, Services to Business and Industry, Department of Education, Bureau of Vocational, Technical, and Adult Education; Kelly Harrington, Highland Junior High School, Student Council; Toni Harrington, Manager, Government and Public Relations, American Honda Motor Company, Inc.; C. Frank Harscher, III, Associate, Howard Needles Tammen and Bergendoff; Ruth A. Harsh, President, Women's Missionary Fellowship, Evangelical Friend's Church, Eastern Region; Al Harshbarger, Treasurer-Manager, Huntington Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Employees Federal Credit Union. ","Topics include: United States Purchasing Exchange, Finance and Administration, Public Employees Retirement System, Worker's Compensation Fund, Social Security Administration, Education, Recommendation, Human Services, Flood Assistance, Aging, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Huntington, Riverfront sites in West Virginia, Health, Congratulations on Naturalization, Railroad safety, Highways, Natural Resources, Industrial Training, Job Training, Flag Request, flag request, seat belt education program, AT\u0026T, labor dispute between A. T. Massey Co. And the United Mine Workers of America in Mingo County, West Virginia, Abandoned Mine Lands Program, road toll projects, Congratulations, Energy, Thank You, Gambling. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Lynn R. Hartz, Ph.D., Women's Counseling Center of West Virginia; Richard Hartzell, Division of Wildlife Resources, Department of Natural Resources; James Vorenberg, Dean, Harvard Law School; Jonathan R. Alger, Director, Harvard Legislative Research Bureau; Anne Doyle Kenney, Internship Coordinator, Harvard University; Nancy Dietz, Student Program Coordinator, Institute of Politics, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University; Dawn Blackstock Hatzer, City Administrator, Corporation of Ranson; B. J. Harvey, President, the Minority Business Telephone Book; Harvey Hite, Personnel Director, City of Parkersburg; Beatrice Burns Harvey, Greenbrier County Democratic Women's Club; Charles E. Harvey, Commissioner, Jackson County Commission; Jay M. Hoke, Legal Counsel and Director, Office of Customer Relations, Public Service Commission of West Virginia. ","Topics include: Board of Examiners in Counseling, Birthday Greeting, Natural Resources, Anniversary Congratulations, Highways, Recommendation, Education, Internships, Community Development, Flood Protection Program, Capitol Dome Restoration Project, National Directory, Wall Street Journal, United States Army Reserves Amory at Rainelle, West Virginia, Employment Security, Supreme Court, Housing and Urban Development, Anti-Drug Prevention, Public Service Commission in Summers County, Public Service Commission investigative report. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Captain James R. Harvey, USN, PCO PCU West Virginia; James Raymond Harvey, Museum of Modern History, House of the Heart; Ollie M. Harvey, Chairman, People Requesting Illegal Dumping Eliminated; Thomas E. Harvey, Deputy Administrator, Veterans Affairs; Walter L. Harvey, Department of Labor; Wetzel E. Harvey, Business Manager, Laborers' International Union of North America, AFL-CIO; Robert B. Harvit, Chairman, Harvit Broadcasting Corporation. ","Topics include: Human Services, Mental Health, Tax, Property Reappraisal, Veterans' Affairs, USS West Virginia, Request for items for Museum of Modern History, Highways, Community and Industrial Development, Public Service Commission, Thank You, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, Motor Vehicles, Litter Control Grant, Natural Resources, Tri-County Expressway, Suggestions, Personal Note, West Virginia Information Request, Birthday Greeting, Retirement, Tri-State Greyhound Park, Camp Creek State Forest, Commerce, Culture and History, labor dispute between A. T. Massey Co. And the United Mine Workers of America in Mingo County, West Virginia. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Carolyn Hart, Scott Teays Elementary; Harry C. Hartleben, Jr., Wood County Historic Landmarks Commission; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner, Department of Culture and History; Bill Hartgroves, President, Potomac Valley Audubon Society; Sean A. A. Hartigan, Executive Chef, Coolfont  Resorts; Gary Hartley, Shinnston Fire Department; J. Douglas Hartley, Executive Director, West Virginia Public Transit Association; Jonathan W. Hartley, Planning Director, Jefferson County Planning Commission. ","Topics include: Thank You, Community Development, Multi-Activities Project for Ritchie County, Culture and History, Congratulations from Governor, Employment Security, Highways, Christmas Greetings from Governor, Natural Resources, David Power Project in Canaan Valley, American Culinary Federation's Seafood Challenge, Cold War, Nuclear Bomb Shelters, Emergency Services, state grant to Wood County Historic Landmark Commission, Lemon Laws, Human Services, Health, Shinnston Small Cities Block Grant, Transit Authority, Finance and Administration, State Building Code Legislation, Closing of rural voting precincts in Marshall County. ","This folder contains correspondence with: W. Don Hartley, Commissioner, Nicholas County Commission; Robert P. Hartley, President, Hartley Oil Company, Inc.; Bill Hartling, Executive Director, FMRS Mental health Council, Inc.; Jack D. Hartline, Chairman, Legion Americanism Project; William M. Hartog, Director of Admissions, Washington and Lee University; Lawrence Harton, Board Chairman, North Central Opportunities Industrialization Center, Inc.; Robert H. Hartong, President, W. A. Wilson and Sons, Inc. ","Topics include: State employment, Recommendation, Legislative Issues, Collective Bargaining for Public Employees, Community Partnership Program for Glenville State College, Family Law Master in Mason and Putnam Counties, Personal Note, Natural Resources, Corrections Employment, Juvenille Justice and Delinquency Prevention Program, American Legion Shadyside Post No. 521, flag request, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Shinnston, Highways, Recommendation, Speaking Engagement, Glass Industry Assistance Program, Abortion, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Finance and Administration, Asbestos in State Buildings, Human Services, Employment Security. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Yawara Hata, Governor, Saitama Prefecture, Japan; H. J. Hatch, Major General, U.S. Army, Director of Civil Works, Department of the Army; Robert C. Byrd, West Virginia Senator; Orrin G. Hatch, Utah Senator; John W. Hatcher, Jr., West Virginia House of Delegates; J. T. Hatcher, Cottageville Volunteer Fire Department; Joe W. Hatfield, Executive Director, West Virginia Housing Development Fund. ","Topics include: Personal Note, Exchange Students, Public Service Commission, Flood Assistance and Prevention, Labor, Executive Information Services, William Hatch, Technology Systems, Inc.; Grandparents' Visitation Rights Legislation, Commerce, Community Block Grant for Page-Kincaid Wastewater project, Highways, Community Partnership Program for Cottageville Volunteer Fire Department, Governor's Official State Papers, Board of Land Surveyors, Christmas Greetings, National Governor's Association, Natural Resources, Election Congratulations, Nursing Home, Housing Development funding increase request, traffic accident and State Police corruption claim. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard Hathaway, President, Grafton-Taylor County Park and Recreation Commission; Thomas R. Hathaway, Superior Toyota, Inc.; H. J. Hatch, Major General, U.S. Army, Director of Civil Works, Department of the Army; Dawn Blackstock Hatzer, City Administrator, Corporation of Ranson.  ","Topics include: Health, Veterans' Affairs, Thank You, Social Security Administration, Park/Park Systems Case Study, Grafton Land and Water Conservation Fund for Fetterman Park, Lottery, Aging, Economic and Industrial Development, Flood Assistance, Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Natural Resources, Dam on the Greenbrier River, Culture and History, Historic Preservation of Ranson City Hall, Small Cities Block Grant to Neighborhood Revitalization and Development Plan for Ranson.","This folder contains correspondence with: John A. Hash, President and Editor, Bible Pathway; Joseph C. Hash, Jr., Esquire, Hash and Benford; Donald A. Haskins, President of West Virginia Association of School Administrators; John Haskins, Operations Manager, Scott Oil Company; Donald A. Haskins, Superintendent, Marshall County Schools; Elinor M. Hashim, Chairman, National Commission on Libraries and Information Science; Xen Hassenplug, Hassenplug Associates, Inc.; Gloria L. Hassett, U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of Surface Mining; John J. Hassett, Executive Director, International Bridge, Tunnel, and Turnpike Association; Tom Hassett, Consultant, Phoenix Seminar Consultant and Referrals; Kassandra Hassler, Documents Librarian, Tennesse State Library and Archives; Adele Hast, Ph.D., Editor-in-Chief, Who's Who in the South and Southwest; Grigor \"Scot\" Hasted, President, Celebrate America Foundation; Charles A. Hastings, American Standard, Inc.; Michael Hastings, Chairman, Fayette County Republican Executive Committee; Wink Hastings, Acting District Manager, United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management; Butch Haswell, Assistant Basketball Coach, West Virginia University. ","Topics include: Thank You, Human Services, Solicitation, Toll Road Study Commission, Insurance, Small Cities Block Grant for Smithville Community Center and water line in Ritchie County, Public Service Commission, Community Development, Motor Vehicles, Flood Assistance, Education, Recommendation, Corrections, Natural Resources, Nuclear Storage, Social Security, Aging, Legislative Issues, Distinguished West Virginian award, Tax, Property Reappraisal, State Library, Governor's Publicity, County Geological Survey, West Virginia Familiarization Tour, Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centers, Executive Budget, Governor's Biography, Flag Request, 148th General Convention in Asheville, Labor, In-State Vendor Preference, State Police, Oil and Gas Lease Application in Arthurdale in Preston County, Personal Note, West Virginia Information Request. ","This folder contains correspondence with: State Delegate Barbara A. Hatfield, Vice Chairman, Committee on Health and Human Services; Calvin Hatfield, Chairman, South Putnam Public Service District; Coleman Hatfield, O.D., President, West Virginia Optometric Association; C. Donald Hatfield, Editor and Publisher, Tuscon Citizen; Harvey H. Hatfield, Ruttencutter Funeral Home. ","Topics include: Lottery, Human Services, Welfare Reform, Planning Committee of the Governor's Conference on Infant Mortality, Health, Council for Childrens' Services, National Governors' Association, Community Development, Labor Dispute between A. T. Massey Company and the United Mine Workers of America in Mingo County, Liability Insurance, Personal Note, Higher Education, Tax, Highways, Emergency Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Birthday Greeting, Governor's Honor Academy, Thank You, West Virginia Information Request, Motor Vehicles. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Joe W. Hatfield, Executive Director, West Virginia Housing Development Fund; John M. Karras, West Virginia State Senator, First District; Mark O. Hatfield, U.S. Senator from Oregon, Chairman, Committee on Appropriations; Truby Hatfield, President, Mingo County Federation of Teachers. ","Topics include: Insurance, New Small Development Program, Housing, Flood Assistance, Community Facilities Interim Loan Program, Federal Tax Reform, Small Cities Block Grant for West Virginia Housing Development Fund, Homelessness, Legislation, Housing Finance Bonds, Single-Family Mortgage Program, Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) funds in Hampshire County, ARC funds for Marlinton in Pocahontas County, Highways, ARC funds for Mason County, ARC funds for Tug Fork Valley area, State Unemployment Insurance Program, Photo Request, Thank You, Human Services, Clean Coal Technology Reserve, Small Cities Block Grant for Cabell County, Health, Suggestions, Aging, Lottery, State Job Training Coordinating Council, Education, Energy, Mining Fatality at S \u0026 M Coal Company at Coal Mountain in Wyoming County.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Augustus F. Hawkins, U.S Representative for California, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives; Bonnie Belle Hawkins, Public Affairs Department Chairman, the Woman's Club of Clarksburg; Charles Hawkins, President, McMechen Volunteer Firemen's Club; Frank Hawkins, National Director at Large, Central Region, American Ex-Prisoners of War; Paul Hawkins, Jr., Professor, Parkersburg Community College. ","Topics include: Highways, Immigration Reform and Control Act, Education, Public Library, Library Legislation, Commerce, Workers' Rights, Mental Health, Legal Aid, Workers' Compensation Fund, Energy, Community Development, Birthday Greetings, Request for Photo, Salaries for Public Employees, Higher Education, Lottery, Marion County Armory, Mental Health Facility in Weston, Personal Note, Corrections, Inauguration Cost, Aging, Health, Marshall University Autism Training Center, Human Services, Insurance, Legislation. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Colonel Richard W. Hauer, Jr., Department of the Army; Andrew G. Hauge, Hauge's Flower Store and Garden Center, Inc.; David W. Haugh, Ritchie County Magistrate; Alan R. Haught, Mayor of Harrisville; Bessie Haught, Tyler County Extension Homemakers Council; Eldon J. Haught, Member, West Virginia Aeronautics Commission; Janet K. Haught, Secretary West Virginia Organization of Nurse Executives; Larry K. Haught, Deputy, Roane County Sheriff Department; Nancy J. Haught, Clerk, Tyler County Magistrate Court; Samuel Haught, President, Wallace Improvement Association. ","Topics include: Flag Request, Highways, Public Safety, Public Safety, West Virginia Information Request, Civil Contingent Fund for Town of Harrisville, Community Development, Governor's Community Partnership Grant for Harrisville, Public Works, Small Cities Block Grant for Harrisville, Economic Development, Natural Resources, Civil Contingency Fund for Harrisville, Thank You, Motor Vehicles, Auction Item Request, Human Services, Education, Tax, Property Reappraisal, Employment Security, Lottery, Public Employees Insurance Board, West Virginia Board of Examiners, Health, Magistrate Court, Tri-County Expressway, Adjutant General Office, Natural Resources, Birthday Greetings. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Helen Hauldren, Member, West Virginia State Board of Education; Ted Haun, Ted's Imperial Lanes; George Haupstein, Administrator, Wishing Well Nursing Home, Inc.; Harvey M. Havlichek, President, Adams Office Supply; Catherine Havrilesky, Director, Teachers Programs and Services, Educational Testing Service; J. R. Hawvermale, Executive Director, Eastern Panhandle Regional Planning and Development Council – Regional 9; Jane F. Levey, Publicist, Yale University Press; Lewis Murphy, President, Hawley Coal Company; Dale D. Hawley, Director, Division of Student Activities, National Association of Secondary School Principals; Thomas J. Hawse, III, West Virginia State Delegate; J. R. Hawvermale, Executive Director, Regional 9 Planning and Development Council. ","Topics include: Highways, Board of Education, Congratulations, Thank You, Tri-County Expressway, Lottery, Human Services, Medicaid, Grandparents' Rights, Motor Vehicles, Travel Literature, Health, Mental Health, Public Insurance Employees Board, Natural Resources, West Virginia Information Request, Marshall University Autism Training Center, Hawk's Nest Industrial Disaster, Public Safety, Education, Greetings from the Governor, Turnpike Commission, Flood Assistance, Public Works, National Governors' Association, Electricity Transmission, Community Development, West Virginia National Guard, Industrial Development, Appalachian Regional Commission funds for Berkeley County. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Katharine T. Hayes, Director, Beyond War Award; Robert B. Hayes, President, County Commission of Cabell County, Professor, Educational Administration, Marshall University; Thomas A. Hays, President, the May Department Store; Patricia Haye, Chairman, Big Sandy Public Service Department; Benjamin H. Hayes, President, Monongahela Power Company; Donald Hayes, President, Sawdex Corporation in Anchorage, Alaska; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; James B. Hayes, Publisher, Fortune Magazine; David K. Heydinger, M.D., Director of Health, State of West Virginia Department of Health; Jay Hayes, Co-Chairman, Christmas in July; Jean Hayes, Clerk, Tyler County Magistrate Office; Sheldon Haynes, Attorney-at-Law; Wendell Hayes, President, Weston-Lewis County Emergency Ambulance Service Authority, President, Lewis County Development Authority; Beth Hays, Professional Counseling Associates; John L. Hays, Business Manager, WVNET. ","Topics include: Public Employees Insurance Board, Distinguished West Virginia award, Education, Small Cities Block Grant for sewer system in Milton Cabell County, Personal Note, Lottery, Capitol Gold Dome Project, Aging, Natural Resources, Energy, Highways, Public Safety, Christmas Wishes, Wood Industry, Workers' Compensation Fund, Anniversary Greetings, Governor's School Visit, Employment Security, Community Development, Suggestions, Health, Lewis County Christmas in July, Magistrate Court, West Virginia Supreme Court decision, Motor Vehicles, Small Cities Block Grant for Cabell County Commission sewer project, Commission on Higher Education, Recommendations, National Guard, Human Services, Nongame Advisory Council, Emergency Services, Weston Facility, Mental Health, Liability Insurance, Public Safety, West Virginia Counselor Licensure Bill, Board of Regents, Energy. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Students of Mrs. Hayes and Mrs. Hayes in Wetzel County. ","Topics include: Education, Thank You. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Y. Hayne, P. E., Senior Vice President, Appalachian Usher and Milam, Inc., Appalachian Engineers, Inc.; Andrew H. Card, Jr., Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs; Gene A. Haynes, Delegate, West Virginia Legislature; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner, Workers' Compensation Fund; Jean M. Haynes, Executive Secretary, Professional Insurance Agents of West Virginia, Inc.; Jerry L. Haynes, President, Haynes Construction Co., Inc; Morrin Cooper, Mayor, Howick Borough Council; Mitch Daniels, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Intergovernmental Affairs; Ronald Reagan, President of the United States; Sheldon E. Haynes, Haynes, Ford, and Rowe, Attorneys at Law; Edward Haynes; Robert Tuttle, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Presidential Affairs; Voras K. Haynes, Randolph County, Extension Agent. ","Topics include: Community Development, Congratulations, Air National Guard at Yeager Airport, Industrial Development, Economic Development, Public Service Commission, Legislation, Finance and Administration, Capitol Dome Project, State Employees Benefits, United States Information Agency, Human Services, Liability Insurance, Extraordinary Session of West Virginia Legislature, Commission on Child Support, Health, Employment at Weston Hospital, Rural Transit, Stevens Clinic Hospital, Workers' Compensation Fund, Aging, Town of Bramwell Governmental Records, Support, Visitor from New Zealand, Judicial Investigation Commission, Highways, Recommendation, Natural Resources, West Virginia University Extension Program, Take Pride in American National Awards Program. ","This folder contains correspondence with: S. I. Hayakawa, Ph.D., Honorary Chairman, U.S. English; Harold Hayden, Delegate, West Virginia House of Delegates; Tom Hayden, Member of the Assembly, California Legislature; Mike Hayden, Governor, Kansas; Reverend William R. Hayden, First Baptist Church; Stephen R. Hayhurst, Hayhurst Equipment, Inc.; Franklin D. Heck, Mayor, City of Kenova; Barbara A. Mikulski, United States Senator, Maryland. ","Topics include: Designation of English as the official language of the U.S., National Governors' Association, Electricity Transmission, Highways, Higher Education, State Drug Screening, Congratulations, Republican Governors' Association, Employment and Training, federal dislocated worker program, Hazardous Waste Working Group, Emergency Preparedness, Legislative Issues, Private Student Loans, Banking, Unemployment Benefits, Three Rivers Coal Festival, Greetings from Governor, Social Security, Flag Request, Housing and Urban Development, Human Services, Support, Motor Vehicles, Small Cities Block Grant for sewer system of Arnoldsburg in Calhoun County, Marshall University, Public Legal Services, Personal Note, Parks and Recreation, Abortion, Commerce, National Guard training near Stony River/Dolly Sods, Public Service Commission, Birthday Greeting. ","This folder contains correspondence with: John Haywood, Vice President, Michael Baker Corporation; Paul P. Giordano, Regional Director, Region III, Federal Emergency Management Agency; Roger P. Maickel, Ph.D., FRSC, the American Institute of Chemists, Inc.; Mark Rollinson, Rollinson and Zusman, Attorneys at Law; Richard D. Sambuco, Associate Professor, Industrial Relations, West Virginia Northern Community College; Lee Thomas, Administrator, United States Environmental Protection Agency; Jim Hazel, Administrator, Murray County Memorial Hospital; John A. Hazlett, President, Frontier Consulting, Inc.; Roger L. Hazelton, Senior Vice President, Marketing, Falcon Jet; Robert C. Hazlett, Chairman, Wheeling Parks Commission; Hazlett, Burt and Watson, Inc.; Jan T. Hazard, Food and Equipment Editor, Ladies' Home Journal; James Hazlett, Executive Director, the Wheeling Clinic; Daniel J. Snyder, President, Hazox Corporation. ","Topics include: Human Services, Invitation for Moundsville Bridge Opening, Workers' Compensation Fund, Hazard Mitigation, Flood Services, Hazardous Waste Control, Health, Donation Request, Natural Resources, Fostoria Property, Finance and Administration, Thank You, Rehabilitation Services, Highways, Governor's Community Partnership Program for Wheeling Parks Commission, West Virginia Financing, Thank You, Professional Counseling Licensure, Salary Raises for Department of Health Employee. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Albert B. Head, Executive Director, Alabama State Council on the Arts and Humanities; Ken Sullivan, Editor, Goldenseal, Department of Culture and History; He Jianxiong, Third Secretary, People's Republic of China Embassy; Marie Held, Principal, Martin Sumner School; Hilda R. Heady, Administrator, Preston Memorial Hospital; James R. Miller, M.D., Secretary/Treasurer,West Virginia Association of Local Health Officers; William L. Heartwell, Jr., Member, ICESA Staff, Executive Vice President, Interstate Conference of Employment Security Agencies; Steven Heasley, Member, Juvenile Justice Subcommittee, State Advisory Group for Juvenile Justice, Associate Director, the Appalachian Mental Health Center; William Heatherly, Director, Alabama Department of Industrial Relations. ","Topics include: Highways, Goldenseal Magazine, Honorary West Virginian Certificate, Aging, Flag Request, Public Employees Insurance Agency, Health, Medicaid, Social Security Administration, Legislation, Treatment of Women in Wetzel County Correctional Center, State Debt, Bonds for Preston Memorial Hospital, Levy Election, Human Services, State Health Director, National Youth Science Camp, Request for West Virginia Information, Litter Control, Financing Business Start Up, Community Work Experience Program, Anniversary Greeting, Legislative Proposals, Employment Security, Corrections, Children's Services, Motor Vehicles, West Virginia Information Request. ","This folder contains correspondence with: George E. McLaughlin, Bachmann, Hess, Bachmann, and Garden Law Offices; Larry Heath and Bill Drake, Robotics International of SME; Charles L. Heatherly, Acting Administrator, U.S. Small Business Administration; Edwin T. Holloway, Associate Administrator for Finance and Investment, U.S. Small Business Administration; James W. Heaton, President, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of West Virginia, Inc.; Helen Heatwole, President, Hampshire County Board of Education; Lloyd E. Heatwole, Potomac Highland Christian Academy; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Frederick W. Hebbard, O.D., Ph.D., Dean, College of Optometry, The Ohio State University; L. F. Hebert, Plant Manager, Monsanto Chemical Company; Paul C. Hebner, Occidental Petroleum Corporation. ","Topics include: Highways, Mental Health, Human Services, Seat Belt Law, Housing and Urban Development, Workers' Compensation Fund, Religion, Technology Transfer Centers, Industrial Development, Employment Security, Education, Small Business Administration, Flood Recovery, Natural Resources, Public Service Commission for Hancock County, Thank You, Personal Note, Legislative Issues, Asbestos, Mother's Day, State Tax, Berkeley County Crime Solvers, Public Safety, Congratulations, U.S. Forest Service, Parsons Tree Nursery, David Power Project, Board of Regents, Recommendation from the Governor, Job Training, Economic Development, Military Re-enlistment.  ","Topics include: Legislative issues, Culture and History, Creation of West Virginia, Civil War History, Distinguished West Virginian certificate.","This folder contains correspondence with: Albert Heck, President, Clarksburg Board of Realtors; Franklin D. Heck, Mayor, City of Kenova; James S. Hecker, Administrator, Jeffersonian Manor; R. E. Heckert, Chairman, E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company, Inc; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State, West Virginia; Margaret M. Heckler, Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Richard Heckman, President, West Virginia Association of Educational Opportunity Program Personnel, Upward Bound Program, Salem College; Constance C. Heckman, Executive Director, American Legislative Exchange Council. ","Topics include: Legislative Issues, Community Development, Industrial Development, 1985 Youth Scinece Camp, Governor's Honors Academy, Education, Energy, State Employees, Retirement, Layoffs at Dupont, Human Services, Finance and Administration, Governor's Community Partnership Program for Kenova, Appalachian Regional Commission grant, Thank You, Highways, Personal Note, Medicaid, Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, State Tax, Hiring Freezes for Marshall, American Legislative Exchange Council, State Employees, West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals. ","Topics include: Legislative Issues,  State Appointments, Notary Commission, Committee on Armed Services, Berkeley County Board of Education Bonds, Board of Investments, Veteran's Council, Commission on Drunk Driving, Commerce, Water Development Authority, Notaries Public, Regional Jail Standard Commission, Coal Mine Health and Safety Board, Economic Development Authority, Board of Examiners in Counseling, Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Administrative Law Division, Election activities in Gilbert, Industry Assistance Corporation, Third Senatorial District, State Armory Board, Finance and Administration, Forgery from Notary Commissioner, Judge of Fifth Judicial Circuit, County and Circuit Clerks' Association; Economic Development Authority, Health, Education, Pre-school Handicapped Advisory Council, Judicial Retirement, Automobile Assistance Corporation, State Building Commission, Toll Road Study Commission, Board of Public Works.","This folder contains correspondence with: Margaret M. Heckler, Secretary of Health and Human Services; R. E. Heckert, Chairman of the Board, E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company.  ","Topics include: Health, Human Services, Medicaid, Tax Department, Child Support Development and Enforcement, Flood Assistance, Social Security Week, Behavioral Health School, Economic Development.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: A. J. Hedge, Jr., International Business Machines Corporation, Office of the IBM Vice President and President, Real Estate Construction Division; Christine M. Hedges, West Virginia National Organization for Women; David Hedges, News Editor, Spencer Newspapers, Inc.; Hedgesville High School Future Farmers of America; Colonel W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent, State Coordinating Officer, Department of Public Safety; Don Hedrick, Don Hedrick's Cigarette Services; H. M. Hedrick, Agent, State Automobile Mutual Insurance Company; Linda D. Hedrick, PTA Second Vice President; Mary Jane Hedrick, Clerk, Tucker County Magistrate Court; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Susan Lyall Hedstrom, Clerk, Greenbrier County Magistrate Court. ","Topics include: Public Employees Insurance Board, Support, Industrial Development, Thank You, Economic Development, Legislative Issues, Health, Women's Employment, Liability Insurance, Flood Assistance, Highways, Natural Resources, Nongame Wildlife Program, Human Services, Tax Department, West Virginia State Information Request, Aging, Motor Vehicles, Public Transit Support, Community Development, Lottery, Military Medical Records, Proclamation of Teacher Appreciation Week, Magistrate Court, Tax Department, Flag Request, Employment, Congratulations.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: John N. Hefner, President, Ohmega Computer Services, Inc.; Regina Lipscomb, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Human Services; Rick L. Hefner, Chief Financial Officer, HCA Raleigh General Hospital; Lieutenant General E. R. Heiberg, III, Chief of Engineers, Huntington District of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State, Ex-Office Secretary, Board of Public Works; Dave Heil, American Embassy Helsinki; John M. Heilmeiser, Chairperson, Community Support System Technical Assistance and Advocacy Committee; Robert K. Holliday, Senator, Eleventh District, Senate of West Virginia. ","Topics include: Parsons Tree Nursery, Natural Resources, UMWA Mine Strikes, Highways, Christmas Greetings, Coal Industry, Energy, Community Development, State Employment Transfer, Distinguished West Virginian certificate, Arch Moore, Jr., Vocational Technical Center, Human Services, Abortion, Weston Facility, Motor Vehicles, Public Employees Retirement System, Governor's Community Partnership Program for Berkeley County Commission, Soil Erosion at Sistersville City Park, Public Works, Commerce, Aging, Personal Note, Culture and History, Historic Preservation Grant for Gilbert House in Kearneysville, Behavioral Health, Flood Research, Initiative for Understanding: American Soviet Youth Exchange. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Law Offices of Heiskell and Cather; Jerri Heiskell, Heiskell Realty, Inc.; Betty Heitman, Office of the Co-Chairman, Republican National Committee; Connie Heitzman, Executive Laison, the International Integrity Program; M. Virginia Helbling, Mayor of Triadelphia; Richard A. Hellman, President, Friends of the United Nations Environment Programme; Ronald P. Helman, President, Beta Theta Pi; Lowell D. Basford, Acting Director of Personnel, West Virginia Civil Service System; Charlotte K. Helmick, Counselor, WVU Scholars Program. ","Topics include: Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Business Card Request, Birthday Greeting, Legislative Issues, Personal Notes, Support, Public Safety, Finance and Administration, Recommendation from Governor, Republican National Committee, State Budget, Liability Insurance, Flag Request, Energy, Public Safety, Small Cities Block Grant for Nicholas County Commission, Community Development, President's Tax Proposal, Veterans Affairs, Natural Resources, Collective Bargaining for Public Employees, Legislative Matter, Labor, Civil Service, Motor Vehicles. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Leonard E. Howell, President, Pocahontas County Board of Education; Phyllis Helmick, Director, Hardy County Committe on Aging; Robert H. Helmick, President, Untied States Olympic Committee; Walter D. Helmick, President, Pocahontas County Commission; Jesse Helms, United States Senate for North Carolina, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; Jay M. Hoke, Legal Counsel and Director, Office of Customer Relations, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Juanita J. Helphrey, Governor's Interstate Indian Council, Inc; William \"Bill\" C. Helsley, Vice President of Manufacturing, Quaker State Corporation. ","Topics include: Legislative Issues, Highways, Easter Greetings, Flood Assistance, Public Safety, Hardwood Industry in Upshur County, Community Development, Legal Aid, Human Services, Education, Aging, Finance and Administration, Potomac Transit Valley Authority, Annual State Games, Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant  for Marlinton Middle School, Small Cities Block Grant for Pocahontas County Commission, West Virginia Aeronautics Commission for the Pocahontas County Commission, Health, Pocahontas Home Health Agency, Appalachian Regional Commission for Pocahontas County Solid Waste Disposal Program, Social Security Administration, Employment Security, Legislation, Block Grants, Nutritional Assistance, Public Service Commission Informal Complaint, Governor's Interstate Indian Council annual meeting, Liability Insurance, Personal Note. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Attorney at Law, Law Offices of Rose, Scmidt, Chapman, Duff and Hasley, State Chairman, West Virginia Republican Party; C. Andrew Heiskell, M.D.; Terry T. Jones, President, Morgantown Area Chamber of Commerce; Kenneth Randolph, Mayor, City of Morgantown; Glen Walker, Chairman, Monongalia County Chamber of Commerce. ","Topics include: Highways, Human Services, Health, Support, Community Development, Thank You, NASA Patches, Circuit Judgeship, West Virginia Republican Party Chairman Elections, Lottery, Small Business Innovation Projects, Heiskell's law firm working for the state, Public Safety, West Virginia Turnpike, Personal Note, Economic Development. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Doris Helge, Project Director, National Rural and Small School Consortium. ","Topics included: Education, National Rural Development Institute, Rural Special Education, American Council on Rural Special Education. ","This folder contains correspondence with: H. L. Hembree, Chairman of the Board and CEO, Arkansas Best Corporation; Madeleine Hemmings, President, West Virginia Round Table; Sharon Hemmings, The Tackle Barn; Andrew Hempel, PE, Project Manager, Exxon Chemical Americas; Murray Hendel, Co-Chairperson, Margie Williams, Co-Chairperson, Coalition for Investment Tax Credit Redemption; Fred W. Hendershot, Executive Director, Hancock County Sheltered Workshop, Inc.; Col. W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Nat Hendricks, President, American Petroleum Preservation Association; Tom Henesy, Jules Rabin Associates. ","Topics include: Thank You, Aging, Commerce, Taxes, Legislation, Fishing Festival, Natural Resources, Exxon Chemicals, Industrial Development, Agriculture, Highways, Governor's Community Partnership Program for Sheltered Workshop in Hancock County Commission, Community Development, West Virginia Information Request, Human Services, Aid to Families with Dependent Children Program, Distinguished West Virginian award, UMWA strikes at Elk Run Coal Company in Boone County, Health, Social Security Administration, Board of Regents, Salary Equalization for state teachers and employees, Congratulations, Weston Facility, Mental Health, Electric Newsboard Service, Small Cities Block Grant for Shinnston. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Susan A. Henley, Executive Director, American Hiking Society; Vice President George Bush; Rita Hennen, Legislative Chairman, Phyllis Osenton, President, Delta Kappa Gamma Society International; Margaret I. Henrich, Administrator, Cerebral Palsy Clinic, Inc.; Rene A. Henry, Jr., President and CEO, National Institute of Building Sciences; H. Preston Henshaw, President, Western Pocahontas Properties, President, CSX Minerals, Inc; Larry Henson, Regional Forester, USDA Forest Service; M. P. Koerner, Major, Chief of Field Services, Department of Public Safety; John and Tom Henson, Long and Fisher Funeral Homes, Inc.; Lonnie R. Henthorn, President, Citizens National Bank. ","Topics include: Aging, Education, Commerce, Outdoor Recreation, Natural Resources, Health, Corrections, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Celebration Invitation, Anniversary Greeting, Recommendation from the Governor, State Flag Request, Highways, Physically Handicapped Recognition Month, Governor's Interagency Task Force on the Homeless, Community Development, Governor's Management Task Force, USDA Forest Service, State Fire Marshall, Housing, Public Safety, Prayer in School Amendment, Personal Note, Thank You, Industrial Development. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Bill Henderson, President, Retail Division, Historic Lewis County Chamber of Commerce; Herbert H. Henderson, West Virginia State Conference of Branches of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; James W. Henderson, President, Retail Division, Historic Lewis County Chamber of Commerce; Marti Henderson, Editor/Publisher, Rocky Mountain Clubs and Resorts; Oral E. Henderson, Jr., City Window and Construction Company; Randy E. Henderson, Division of Rehabilitation Services, Counselor for the Deaf. ","Topics include: Corrections, Moundsville Penitentiary Uprising, Tax, Statewide Property Reappraisal, Public Service Commission, Small Cities Block Grant for Weston Main Avenue Revitalization, Community Development, Issues, Employment, Highways, Housing, EPA Stack Height Regulations, Energy, Employment, Emissions Regulations, Martin Luther King, Jr. West Virginia Holiday Commission, Affirmative Action, Employment and Training, Economic Development, Aging, Legal Aid, Mental Health, Public Employees Retirement System, Distinguished West Virginian award, High School Graduation, WV Civil Service System, Congratulations, Issues, Workers' Compensation Fund. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner, Workers' Compensation Fund; R. H. Miller, Major, Chief of Staff, Department of Public Safety; Richard L. Hensley, Gilbert and Company. ","Topics include: Birthday Greeting, Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Veterans Affairs, Corrections, West Virginia Rehab Center, Personal Note, Public Safety, Employment Security, Highways, Aging, Marshall University Stadium, West Virginia Supreme Court Decision, Tax.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Brown E. Henry, Henry's Florist; David A. Henry, President, Henry Oil Company, Inc.; Edgar N. Henry, Director, West Virginia Water Development Authority, Commissioner, Ohio River Valley Sanitation Commission; Gail Henry, Sports Illustrated Picture Sales; John E. Henry, President, Mid-Ohio Valley Aviation Association; Joseph B. Henry, New England Mutual Life Insurance Company; Patrick G. Henry, III, Judge, 31st Judicial Circuit; R. H. Miller, Major, Chief of Staff, Department of Public Safety; William R. Henry, Jr., Director of Public Affairs, The Associated General Contractors of America. ","Topics include: Small Cities Block Grant for Elkins downtown revitalization, West Virginia Information Request, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Health, Personal Note, Main Street Program, Community Development, Tax, Labor, Water Development Authority, Natural Resources, Special Olympics Photos, Legislative Issues, Right to Work, Highways, Small Cities Block Grant for Williamsburg Senior Citizens Building, WV Information Request, Adjutant General, Air Show, Human Services, Anniversary Greetings, Public Safety, Workers' Compensation Fund, Public Works. ","This folder contains correspondence with: John S. Herrington, U.S. Secretary of Energy; Richard F. Celeste, Governor, Ohio; James McGlothlin, Chairman, National Coal Council, United Coal Company. ","Topics include: Energy, Energy Security, Oil, National Coal Council, Industrial Development, National Awards Program for Energy Innovation, Superconducting Super Collider, Energy Conservation Programs, Highways, National Governors' Association, acid rain bill, Clean Coal Technology, Radioactive Waste, STEM Education, National Energy Policy Plan, Coal, Trade Policy, National Security. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Harry E. Carr, Jr., District Engineer, West Virginia Department of Highways; William Herring, Vice President of Administration, Environmental Systems Company; Bill Herring, Assistant to the Chairman, Young Republican National Federation; John S. Herrington, U.S. Secretary of Energy; Harley O. Staggers, Jr., U.S. Congressman for West Virginia; Ronald R. Potesta, Director, WV Department of Natural Resources; Lois Haight Herrington, Assistant Attorney General, Bureau of Justice Assistance; Philip R. Herrold, President, Barboursville Insurance, Inc.; Jane Herron, Director, Hancock County Senior Citizens Center; Paul D. Herron, President, Lewis County Parks and Recreation Commission; Stephen L. Herron, The Men's Shop, Inc.; Michael D. Herron, Director, Marketing/Tourism Division, West Virginia Department of Commerce. ","Topics include: Highways, Autographed Photo Request, Recommendation, U.S. Navy Information, WV Information Request, Thank You, Community and Industrial Development, Young Republican National Federation, Support, Birthday Greeting, Energy, Public Safety, Natural Resources, Bureau of Justice Assistance, Legislative Issues, Governor's Conference Committee on Economic Development of Technical Innovations, Aging, Commerce, Emergency Employment Program, Workers' Compensation Fund, Mountain State Forest Festival 1987. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Williard L. Herron, President, Committee on Aging for Randolph County, Inc.; Ed Herschler, Governor, State of Wyoming; Donald P. Cohen, Founder, Hersey Youth Program; Eilene M. Hersman, Official Court Reporter, Kingwood Courthouse; Jacquelyn Hersman, Director, Upward Bound Program, Marshall University; Eric Hertfelder, Executive Director, National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers; Willis H. Hertig, Jr., President, West Virginia Professional River Outfitters Association; Glenn J. Hertzler, Jr., Acting Assistant Administrator, Farmer Programs, United States Department of Agriculture, Farmers Home Administration; Mary K. Hervey-DeGarmo, Director of Guidance, Booke County Schools; W. Judson Hervey, Jr., President, Board of Education, Brooke County; M. D. Herzbrun, President, McDowell Public Library Board. ","Topics include: Aging, Tax, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Housing, National Governors' Association, Thank You, Public Safety, Greetings from Governor, Education, Small Cities Block Grant for a Senior Center in Newburg, Weatherize Program, Community Development, Personal Note, Public Employees Retirement, Legislation, Board of Regents, Health, Birthday Greeting, Preston County Commission, Highways, Historic Shipwrecks, Morgan County Commission, Whitewater Rafting Insurance Legislation, Emergency loan assistance for farmers affected by flood, Distinguished West Virginian award, Greetings, Human Services, West Virginia Recovery Foundation, Flood Assistance, Library Commission. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Elizabeth Heslep, President, Board of Trustees, Ronceverte Public Library; Mary M. Heslin, President, Department of Consumer Protection; David Hess, President, National Press Club; Edgar A. Hess, Mayor, City of Bridgeport, President, Harrison County League of Mayors; Joseph L. Handley, Secretary, International Union of Operating Engineers; Linda L. Hess, Attorney at Law; Paul E. Hess, President, National Bank of Summers; Robert A. Hess, Communications Manager, Borg-Warner Chemicals, Subsidiary of GE Plastics; Stephen W. Hess, President, HessCo Industries; Tommy Hess, Secretary-Treasurer, Ballard Volunteer Fire Department; William D. Hess, President, Development District Association of Appalachia; Martha O. Hesse, Chairman, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. ","Topics include: Library Commission, Health, West Virginia information request, Workers' Compensation Fund, State Employee Benefits, Highways, Human Services, Thank You, Distinguished West Virginian award, State Flag Request, Religion, Aids, Hotel-Motel Tax, Appalachian Regional Commission grant for Bridgeport, Bridgeport Department of Parks and Recreation, Governor's Community Partnership Program for Bridgeport Sewer Project, Community Development, Justice Assistance Program, Legislative Issues, Labor, Natural Resources, Geo-Tech Landfill Permit, Venture Capital, Youth Health Services, Education, Industrial Development, Christmas Greetings, State Fire Administration, Coyotes killing farm animals, Energy, District Association of Appalachia, Correctional Institutions, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. ","This folder contains correspondence with: F. Eugene Hester, Director, Fish and Wildlife Service, United States Department of the Interior; Trooper J. J. Hester, West Virginia State Police, Huntington Detachment; Wendell Hester, President, Hester Industries, Inc.; Karen J. Heusel, Public Information Committee, Chairperson, Ohio Valley General Hospital School of Nursing; Cary Hevener, President, Board of Directors, Shenandoah Women's Center; Imogene Hewitt, Co-Chairman, Veterans of Foreign Wars; George Williamson, Co-Chairman, Veterans of Foreign Wars; W. Davis Hewitt, Attorney at Law; David L. Hewson, Professor of Business Formation and Enterprise Development, Tri-Cities University; John G. Heyburn II, Chairman, Jefferson County Republican Party; R. Larry Beckett, Director, Client and General Services, West Virginia Department of Human Services; David K. Heydinger, M.D., Director, West Virginia Department of Health; Woody Heyekiah, President, McDowell County Volunteer Rescue Squad; Reverend David E. Heyliger, Pastor/Administrator, Word of Life Childcare and Learning Center. ","Topics include: West Virginia Information request, West Virginia Supreme Court Ruling, Natural Resources, Fish and Wildlife Youth Corps Program, Workers' Compensation Fund, Public Safety, Economic Development, Health, Culture and History, Shenandoah Women's Center, Victim Assistance Program, Community Services Block Grant, Highways, WV Residency requirements, Human Services, Public Safety, Thank You, Industrial Development, Supreme Court Justice Bid, Motor Vehicles, Health, Homelessness, Highway Safety, Appalachian Regional Commission for WV State Department of Health, National Governor's Association, Emergency Medical Services, Hospice Care, Environmental Protection, Tall Stack Regulation, Child Care.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Donald L. Hiatte, P.E., Chairman, Professional Engineers in Government of National Society of Professional Engineers; Edward V. Hickey, Jr., Assistance to the President of the United States; Frank W. Helvey, Jr., Appellate Public Defender, West Virginia Public Legal Services Council; James B. Hickman, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry, WVU; James P. Hickman, U.S. Marshal, Southern District of West Virginia, United States Marshals Service. ","Topics include: Human Services, Health, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Motor Vehicles, Birthday Greetings, Grant Assistance for Deerwalk water project, Community Development, Thank You, United States Naval Academy, Krishna Consciousness New Vrindaban community in Marshall County, Greetings from Governor, Social Security, Supplemental Security Income, Public Legal Services, Teachers' Salaries, Public Employees Income, Donation Request, Public Service Commission, Chemistry Department at West Virginia University, Commerce, Public Employees Retirement System,  U.S. Marshal for the Southern District of West Virginia, WV Information Request, Thank You, Recommendation from the Governor, Finance and Administration, State Employment.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas T. Reinhardt, Executive Secretary, Presidential Commission on the Space Challenger Accident; Verl J. Hickman, Manager, Quality Assurance, De-Icing Services, BF Goodrich; Jack L. Hickok, Hickok and Withers, L.C., Attorneys at Law. ","Topics include: Health, Workers' Compensation Fund, Issues, Human Services, Importing, Job Training, Motor Vehicles, Employment Security. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Dorothy E. Hicks, Ed. D., Professor, Marshall University; Edward Hicks, Coordinator II, Services to Business and Industry, Department of Education, Bureau of Vocational, Technical and Adult Education; Elizabeth M. Hicks, Advisor, Dolphin Synchronized Swim Club, Division of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, the University of Georgia; Sandy Sullivan, President, Dolphin Synchronized Swim Club, Division of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, the University of Georgia; John Leslie Hicks, Weston Hospital; Marie Hicks, Clerk, Raleigh County Magistrate Court. ","Topics include: Natural Resources, Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Corrections, Education, Highways, Industrial Training, WV Flag Request, Community Development, Health, Employment, Support, Water Reservoir on the Panther State Forest, Social Security Administration, Magistrate Court, Mental Health, Finance and Administration, Transit, Issues, Natural Resources, Pinnacle Rock State Park/Nemours Dam, Commerce, Litter. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Billy R. Higginbotham, Division Administrator, Federal Highway Administration; C. Keith Hieronimus, Chairman, Projects Committee, Cameron Business and Professional Club; Frank D. Altobelli, Regional Administrator, Region III, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; Dr. P. R. Higginbotham, Board Chairman, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council; William Higginbotham, Chairman, County Republican Executive Commission. ","Topics include: Highways, Aging, Congratulations, Public Employees Retirement, Highway Safety Plan, Human Services, Rural Post Office Closings, Support, Hightower Defense System, Economic Development, Public Safety, Governor's Honors Academy, Tri-County Express, State Fair Commission, Education, Taxes, Statewide Property Reappraisal, Sympathy, Motor Vehicles, Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986, Interstate 77, Land Surveying, Industrial Development, Natural Resources, Issues, Employment, Energy, Public Service Commission, Recommendation from Governor, Birthday Greetings, Character Reference, State Department of Health grant to Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Employment Security. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Brenda Higgins, Secretary III, Hancock County Schools, Kent S. Hall, Sr., Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee; James F. Higgins, Jr., Mayor, City of Montgomery; Karen Higgins, Secretary, State Legislature, the Humane Society of the United States; William Lovell Higgins, Commissioner, West Virginia State Banking Commission; Owen S. Higgins, President, Electronic Specialty Company; Kay Higgs, Director, Ritchie County Community Action Association, Inc.; Sharlene Higgins, PTA President, Mt. Vernon School; Thomas Higgins, Publisher, HealthWeek; Cecil B. Highland, Jr., President and General Manager, Clarksburg Publishing Company; Vice President George Bush; West Virginia Congressman Harley O. Staggers, Jr., United States House of Representatives; Dr. Mary Etta Hight, Department of Biological Sciences, Marshall University; Dr. James F. Hilgenberg, Glenville State College; Marion Higley, Department of Finance and Administration. ","Topics include: Highways, Legislation, Public Employees Salary, Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant for Montgomery City Housing Rehabilitation, Animal Welfare, Public Service Commission, Sympathy, Congratulations, Support, Community Development, Lottery, Economy, Donation Request, Job Opportunities, Health, Workers' Compensation Fund, Legal Drinking Age, Motor Vehicles, Insurance, Southern Newspaper Publishers Association Conference, Media, Short Line School, Nongame Advisory Council; Human Services, Child Welfare, Higher Education Legislation, Finance and Administration, Employment and Training. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Louis J. Cordia, Director, Executive Branch Liaison, the Heritage Foundation; Dorothy Herkle, Secretary III, Hancock County Schools; R. C. Herman, District Director, Internal Revenue Service, Rayman W. Herman, Member, Board of Directors, Community Health Foundation of Man, West Virginia, Inc.; Bob Hernan, Na Pali Musical Society; Gloria Hernandez, President, Soroptimist International of Fairmont; Deborah D. Herndon, Director, Government and Community Relations, Massey Coal Services, Inc. ","Topics include: National Strategic Defense, Education, Medical Malpractice, Aging, Public Service Commission, Taxes, Governor's Management Task Force, Health, Highways, Thank You, U.S. Constitution Bicentennial Celebration, Para-military organizations in West Virginia, Public Safety, Support, George Bush presidential running mate, Education, Energy, Rayle Coal Company application to surface mine coal.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Leon F. Hebert, Plant Manager, Monsanto Chemical Company; International Chemical Workers Union; David L. Herbert, Director, Finance and Administration, Aviation Division; Dr. Monica Heppel, Chairperson, Board of Directors, Telamon Corporation; Pat Ellicott, Comptroller; Edgar N. Henry, Executive Director, West Virginia Water Development Authority; Larry Henson, Regional Forester, Region 9, USDA, Forest Service; Harvey Herbert, Resident Manager, FMC Corporation; Kenneth R. Herlein, Veterans of the Vietnam War. ","Topics include: Monsanto Contract Dispute, Industrial Development, Harrison County Chapter of the Comprehensive Counseling Service for Minorities, Single Parents, Youth and Women, Issues, Abortion Funding, Employee Bargaining, Highways, Federal Aviation Administration, Support, Thank You, Public Service Commission, Marshall University Stadium Site, Community Services Block Grant to Telamon Corporation, Civil Contingent Fund for Heritage Days Festival, Water Development Authority, Economic Development, Human Serivces, Health, National Governor's Association, Preston County Board of Education, Veterans Affairs, Insurance. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Gloria Hernandez, President, Soroptimist International of Fairmont; Donald Herndon, President, Herndon Western Wear, Co; Deborah D. Herndon, Director of Community Relations, Massey Coal Services, Inc.; Trooper G. P. Herndon, West Virginia State Police, Martinsburg Detachment; John T. Herndon, Chief of Staff, State of Florida; Richard G. Herndon, Herndon, Morton, Herndon, and Yaeger; J. Steven Herod, Director, Office of Coal and Electricity Policy, Department of Energy; Col. John M. Herold, Senior Army Instructor, U.S. Army ROTC Instructor Group; Kelly Hickle, Chairman of the Board, Lexeme Corporation; Paul W. Herr, D.O., FACGP, Acting Dean for Academic Affairs, West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine; Louis Herrell, Deputy Director, Morgan County Office of Emergency Services; Barbara S. Herrick, Acting General Manager, West Virginia Public Radio; Charles V. Herrick, Chairman, West Virginia Association of Retail Grocers; Todd W. Herrick, President, Tecumseh Products Company; Chief Lynn Herring, United States Park Police Aviation Section; Bobby Holt, Co-Chairman, 1989 Inaugural Committee; Penny Percy Korth, Co-Chairman, 1989 Inaugural Committee; Lois Haight Herrington, Chairman, the White House Conference for a Drug Free America; Richard L. Harrington, Safety Specialist, U.S. Silica; Walter C. Herrman, Jr., Regional Manager, United States General Accounting Office, Chairman, Association of Government Accountants; Jane Herron, Director, Hancock County Senior Citizens Center; Paul Herron, President, Lewis County Parks and Recreation Commission.  ","Topics include: Public Safety, Lottery, Flood Assistance, Legislation, Support, Economic Development, Council of State Planning Agencies, Small Cities Block Grant for Village of Valley Grove, Public Service Commission, National Governor's Association Task Force on Electricity Transmission, West Virginia Veterans Memorial dedication, Software Engineering Enhancement Center, Flag request, Recommendation, Veterans' Affairs, Medical Research Day, Emergency Services, Culture and History grant, Legislation, Industrial Development, Employment and Training, Distinguished West Virginian award, Flood, 1989 Presidential Inauguration Committee, Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986, Legal Assistance, Monongalia Circuit Court Judge, Human Services, Association for Government Accountants awards, Thank You, Satellite Television, Sympathy Note, Community Development, Emergency Employment Program.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Jennifer L Hipp, Ph.D., Board Member, Shenandoah Women's Center; Alice R. Hipsley, Hipsley \u0026 Company International, Royal Representatives; Randall Hisel, Spirit of America; Harold G. Hiser, Airport Extension Committee, Grant County Courthouse, Secretary/Treasurer, Grant County Development; Edwin C. Bearss, Chief Historian, National Park Service; Robert R. Hitchman, Vice President, Motel Property Development Corporation; Tom Tinder; Harvey P. Hite, Personnel Director, City of Parkersburg; Lawrence E. Hite, State National Director, Independent Insurance Agents of West Virginia; Lawrence Hitt, Principal, Shepherdstown Elementary School; Toshihiko Hiyama, President, Yokohama Tire Corporation. ","Topics include: Visa, Citizenship, Greetings from Governor, Employment Security, Community Service Block Grant for Shenandoah Women's Center, Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, Taxes, Commerce, Liability Insurance, Finance and Administration, Highways, Selective Service, Industrial Development, Public Transportation, Appalachian Regional Commission grant for Grant County Industrial Park, Flag Request, Issues, Historic Preservation for Independence Hall in Wheeling, Human Services, Independent Insurance Agents of America, Wall Street Journal article, Media, West Virginia State Republican Party, Sympathy, Thank You, Congratulations, Teachers' Retirement System, Natural Resources, Environmental Protection, Waste Management, State 4-H Camp and Jackson's Mill Mutual Water Company, Social Security, Culture and History, West Virginia Arts and Humanities Commission grant, Lottery, Photograph Request, Greenbrier River Dam, Lumber Imports, Probation and Parole, Aging, Motor Vehicles, State Employment, Natural Resources, Governor's VIP Day, Human Services. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Ken Hinchey, Erosion Arrestors, Inc.; Samuel Hindman, Publisher and General Manager, Beckley Newspapers; David K. Heydinger, M.D., Director, State of West Virginia, Department of Health; Glen H. Hiner, Senior Vice President and Group Executive, General Electric Company; Ann Hinerman, Board of Directors, the Greater Huntington Development Corporation; Jerome Hines, Acting Regional Director, Office of Civil Rights, United States Department of Labor. ","Topics include: Issues, Education, Master Plan for Education, Social Security, Human Services, Public Employees Insurance System, Erosion Prevention, Public Service Commission, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Natural Resources, Medicaid, Governor's Gala, Health, Lumber Imports, Inheritance Laws, Personal Note, Hunting Regulations, Election Congrats, Industrial Development, Public Safety, Lottery, Weston Facility, Mental Health, Tort Reform, Health, 1985 Governor's Summer Youth Program. ","This folder contains correspondence with: William T. Hinga, Jr., Vice President and Managing Director; R. H. Miller, Major, Chief of Staff, Department of Public Safety; D. L. Hinkle, President, D. L. Hinkle and Company, Inc.; J. D. Hinkle, Jr., Executive Secretary, Public Employees Retirement System; Jim Hinkle, President, West Virginia Roundtable, Inc.; Robert K. Cloud, Scout Executive, Central West Virginia Council, Inc., Boy Scouts of America; Historic Hinton Task Force; National Park Service; Reverend Parker L. Hinzman, First United Methodist Church, Fairmont; Glen H. Hiner, Senior Vice President and Group Executive, General Electric Company. ","Topics include: Congratulations from Governor, Highways, Community Development, Small Cities Block Grant for Jones Run Community, Workers' Compensation Fund, Photo Request, Finance and Administration, Corrections, Public Safety, Thank You, Anniversary Greeting, Birthday Greetings, Flood, Small Business Administration's Disaster Loan Program, Weston Facility, Mental Health, Gambling, Public Employees Retirement System, Health, Support, Personal Note, Industrial Development, Board of Regents, Taxes, Aging, Eagle Scout, Civil Service System, Human Services, Collective Bargaining, Education,  West Virginia Information Request, Historic Hinton Task Force, Historic Preservation, Natural Resources, Veterans Lottery, Mental Health Facility in Marion County, Abortion. ","This folder contains correspondence with: A. G. Hall, Senior Vice President, One Valley Bank; Barbara S. Hill, Teacher, Collins Middle School; C. R. Hill, Chairman, Merchant and Miners National Bank; Claude B. Hill, Chairman of the Board, Merchant and Miners Bank of Oak Hill; David W. Hill, Consulting Forester; Drema Mundy Hill, President, C. D. Hill and Sons, Inc.; Edward Hill, Jaycee Log Committee, Oregon Jaycees; Geneva B. Hill, Teapot Renovation Committee; Officers and Members of the Cora Volunteer Fire Department; H. B. Hill, Mayor, Town of Buffalo; Jack Hill, Director, Tri-State Coal Operators Association; James L. Hill, Principal, Florosa Elementary School. ","Topics include: Community Development, Small Cities Block Grant for Athens, Natural Resources, Thank You, Taxes, statewide Property Appraisal, Public Safety, Highways, Invitation from Governor to 87th Division Association, Motor Vehicles, Banking, State Exports, Workers' Compensation Fund, Railroad Maintenance Authority, Human Services, Health, Taxes, West Virginia Economic Development Authority, Southeastern Community Development Association, Small Cities Block Grant for Oak Hill, Greenbrier River Dam, Nursing Home Administrators Licensing Board, Department of Agriculture, Public Employees Retirement System, State Employment, Birthday Wishes, Flood Relief, Liability Insurance, Parkersburg Bridge Revenue Bonds, Culture and History, Social Security, Emergency Services, Clemency, Small Cities Block Grant for Town of Buffalo, Litter Control, Recommendation from Governor, Energy, State Flag Request. ","This folder contains correspondence with: John A. Hill, Mayor, Town of Rainelle; John C. Hill, Vice-President and General Manager, Peerless Eagle Coal Company; Charles Hartman, Executive Vice President, the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance; Michael F. Hill, Office of the Secretary of the Treasury, Office of Revenue Sharing; Philip B. Hill, Attorney, Snyder and Hassig; Ray Hill, Knox County Commission, Tennessee; Sergeant Robert Joe Hill, Moundville Penitentiary; R. Edison Hill, Hill and Peterson, Attorneys at Law; Timothy M. Hill, Owner, Universal Adapters Manufacturing Company; Sharon Hill and Beverly Toler, Ways and Means Committee, Kanawha City Elementary School PTA; Elsie H. Hillman, Republican National Committee. ","Topics include: Employment Security, Job Training, Health, West Virginia Information Request, Small Cities Block Grant for Town of Rainelle, Legal Drinking Age, Coal Industry Legislation, Motor Vehicles, Education, Legislation, Home Care, Higher Education, Board of Regents, Highways, Human Services, Photo Request, Social Security, City of Huntington noncompliance with Office of Revenue Sharing, Governor's Award for the Arts, City of Keystone noncompliance with Office of Revenue Sharing, U.S. Treasury, City of War noncompliance with Office of Revenue Sharing, Historic Preservation for building in Sisterville, Public Defender System, Governor's Partnership grant for Sisterville Ferry, Congratulations, Senator Chapman Revercomb, Blue Book Request, Veterans Affairs, Moundville Penitentiary, Small Business Services, Industrial Development, Thank You. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert M. Hildenbrand, P.E., Chairman, Professional Engineers in Government of NSPE; J. B. Hildreth, Boyles and Hildreth Consulting Engineers; Jon R. Hildreth, President, Hildreth Supply, Incorporated; Dorothy Ann Hillen, Director, Appalachian Craftsmen, Inc.; A. G. Hill, Senior Vice President, One Valley Bank; Wesley T. Hiller, President, The Hiller Group, Inc.; Elwood H. \"Bud\" Hillis, Member of Congress, 5th District, Indiana; Ann B. Hilton, Board Member, Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association, Inc. ","Topics include: Aging, Workers' Compensation Fund, Photo Request, Public Service Commission, Engineers, Highways, Veterans' Affairs, Legislation, Support, Natural Resources, Personal Note, Boone County Vocational Center, Economic Development, Aeronautics Charts, Human Services, Funding Request, Job Training, Industrial Development, Commerce. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Jesus T. Ho, Internal Medicine; Priscilla M. Ho, DDM, President, Philippine Medical Association of West Virginia Auxiliary; David H. Hoag, President and CEO, LTV Steel Company, Inc; James A. Hoban, GF Furniture Systems; Bruce E. Hobbs, State Director, United Transportation Union, West Virginia Legislative Board. ","Topics include: Industrial Development, Board of Medicine, Greetings from Governor, Health, Federal Licensing Examination, West Virginia Information and Flag Request, Thank You, American Dietician Association, Workers' Compensation Fund, Mental Health, Abortion, Highways, Finance and Administration, Natural Resources, Railroad Employment.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: William J. Hoben, Assistant to the Provost for External Affairs, University of Dayton; John R. Hoblitzell, West Virginia Delegate; Tina Hobson, Executive Director, Fund for Renewable Energy and the Environment; Sisters of Saint Joseph's of Peace. ","Topics include: State of the State Address, Board of Examiners for Registered Nurses, Mental Health, Legislation, Motor Vehicles, Thank You, Recommendation, Disability Determination Section of the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Kanawha State Forest Accessible Trail, Higher Education Employees, Education, National Governor's Association, Kanawha Association of Retired School Employees, Governor's Inauguration Ceremony, Taxes, Natural Resources, Legal Aid, Honorary West Virginian award. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Trooper A. S. Hockman, III, West Virginia State Police, Martinsburg Detachment; Donald Paul Hodel, Secretary of the Interior; Cornelia Hodgman, Harvard University; Frank Hodsoll, Chairman, National Endowment for the Arts; Lee Hodson, President, West Viriginia Association of Retired School Employees; Warren Hoeffner, CEO, Rex Hide, Inc.; Thomas J. Hoeflinger, Plant Manager, Anchor Hocking; Michael Hoeft, Division of Wildlife Resources, Department of Natural Resources, State of West Virginia; Friedrich Hoess, Australian Ambassador. ","Topics include: Motor Vehicles, Drunk Driving, Taxes, Public Safety, Thank You, Highways, Historic Preservation, Halliehurst in Elkins designated as National Historic Landmark, National Governor's Association, Natural Resources, Flag Request, Recommendation from Governor, Insurance, Culture and History, Public Employees Retirement System, Industrial Development, Labor-Management Council, Public Service Commission, Graduation Announcement, Glass Industry Assistance Program, West Virginia University College of Engineering, Personal Note, Issues, Lottery, Regional Jail Authority. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Virginia L. Branham, Executive Director, Housing Authority of Mingo County; Bruce E. Hobbs, State Director, United Transportation Union, West Virginia Legislative Board; Charles D. Hobbs, Chairman, Interagency Low Income Opportunity Advisory Board, the White House; Joseph B. Hobbs, Mayor, City of Ronceverte. ","Topics include: Highways, Housing, Human Services, Railroad Labor, Commendation, Interagency Low income Opportunity Advisory Board, Legislation, Gambling, Welfare Reform, Thank You, Governor's Community Partnership Program for City of Ronceverte, Education, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Ronceverte, Flood Assistance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Virginia L. Branham, Executive Director, Housing Authority of Mingo County; Bruce E. Hobbs, State Director, United Transportation Union, West Virginia Legislative Board; Charles D. Hobbs, Chairman, Interagency Low Income Opportunity Advisory Board, the White House; Joseph B. Hobbs, Mayor, City of Ronceverte. ","Topics include: Highways, Housing, Human Services, Railroad Labor, Commendation, Interagency Low income Opportunity Advisory Board, Legislation, Gambling, Welfare Reform, Thank You, Governor's Community Partnership Program for City of Ronceverte, Education, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Ronceverte, Flood Assistance. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Shirley A. Hodge, Morale Support Officer, Department of the Army; Raymond G. Musgrave, Attorney, Musgrave, Musgrave, and Morgan, LC; John R. Hodges, Director of Government Relations, National Federation of Independent Business; L.L. Hodges, President, Ronceverte/Fairlea Little League, City of Ronceverte; Stephen Hodges, Commissioner, Putnam County Commission. ","Topics include: West Virginia Information Request, Health, Public Safety, Highways, Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Aging, Taxes, Greetings from Governor, Education, Natural Resources, Personal Note, Legislation, Sympathy, Flag Request, Small Cities Block Grant for Putnam County, Thirty Niners Senior Adults Visit. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Donald Paul Hodel, Secretary of the Interior; Richard E. Lyng, Secretary of Agriculture; Martha O. Hesse, Chairman, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Edwin Meese III, Attorney General; John R. Block, Secretary of Agriculture. ","Topics include: Culture and History, Historic Preservation, West Virginia Independence Hall, Natural Resources, Fire Management Policy Review, Take Pride in America Campaign, Energy, Annual Payments in Lieu of Taxes, Hawks Nest Hydroelectric Project, Recommendation from Governor, Media Coverage, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, National Governor's Association Task Force on Electricity Transmission, Legislation, Thank You, Appalachian Scenic Trail Advisory Council, Water Resources, Davis Power Project, Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act, Federal Lands Administration Act of 1986, Coal, Conservation and Environmental Education Program, National Water Summary, Transfer of Regulatory Authority (Surface Mining Act) to Department of Energy.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State; C. L. Hoffman, Inspector of Police, Consolidated Rail Corporation; Edwin D. Hoffman, Ed. D., Department of History, West Virginia State College; Edwin D. Hoffman, Chairperson, People Concerned About MIC; Kenneth P. Berkowitz, Assistant Vice President and Director, Public Policy and Communications; Nancy Hoffman, Executive Co-Director, Task Force on Domestic Violence, Hope, Inc.; Robert B. Hoffman, President, American Chamber of Commerce, Republic of China; Dick Hoffman, Central Transportation Manager, ATT Information Services; William F. Hoffman, Chief Deputy, Law Enforcement, Office of Wood County Sheriff and Treasurer; D. G. Hofstetter, Health Center Committee Chairman, Putnam County Development Authority; James H. Caruthers, Jr., Commissioner, Putnam County Commission.  ","Topics include: Media Coverage, Commissioner of West Virginia, Birthday Greeting, Issues, Greetings from the Governor, Gambling, Labor, Liability Insurance, Special Police Officers, Insurance, Legislation, Health, Chemical Safety, Public Employees Retirement System, Animal Welfare, Natural Resources, Motor Vehicles, Taxes, Human Services, Support, Economic Development, Coal Mine Safety, AIDS, Public Health, Lottery, Energy, American Exports, Highways, Natural Resources, Aging, Abortion, Support, Campaign Donation, Community Development, Community Partnership Grant Program for Eleanor Industrial Park. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Beverly Hogan, Executive Director, Federal-State Programs, Office of the Governor; Herman Hogan, President, Board of Directors, Monroe County Community Services Council; William N. Hogan, President, Board of Directors, Northern Panhandle Behavioral Health Center; William T. Hogan, S.J., Fordham University; Mary Michael Hogg, Director of Sales and Marketing, Meet Charleston; William E. Hoglund, President, Saturn Corporation, General Motors; Henry W. Hogmire, Jr., Extension Specialist, West Virginia University Experimental Farm; Beryl L. Hogue, Supreme Assembly, International Order of the Rainbow for Girls; William Hohensee, Controller, B. L. Radden and Son; Reverend Andrew Hohman, Parish of the Sacred Heart; Ernest A. Hoka, Chairman of the Executive Committee; Betty Hoke, Secretary, Allegheny Highlands Sportsman Club; Virginia B. Hoke, County Supervisor, Lewisburg Farmers Home Administration; Fred A. Hoke, Executive Director, West Virginia School Boards Association; Wynston D. Holbrook, Vice President, Sales, A. T. Massey Coal Company, Inc. ","Topics include: National Youth Science Camp, Natural Resources, WV Housing Development Fund, Low Income Energy Assistance Program, Community Services Block Grant for Monroe County, Highways, Workers' Compensation Fund, Victim Assistance Program, Economic and Community Development, Energy, Thank You, Highways, Marine Corps Conference, American Production and Inventory Control Society Conference, Air National Guard Conference, Junior Olympic Girls Basketball National Championship, National Association of Insurance Commissioners, Public Employees Retirement System, Legislation, Southeastern Regional Council, American Association of Counseling and Development, West Virginia Racing Commission, Industrial Development, Retired School Personnel, Energy Innovation Award, Congratulations, Boy Scouts, Flag Request, Medical Malpractice, Flood Disaster, Legal Question, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, Hungarian Revolution and Freedom Fight Day, Education, Corrections. ","This folder contains correspondence with: John R. Hoblitzell, Delegate, West Virginia House of Delegates; Dr. L. Bruce Holbrook, USA Team Physician, National AAU Sports Medicine Committee; Polly G. Holbrook, Secretary I, Huntington Branch Office, WV Division of Rehabilitation Services; Ray Holbrook, Chairman of the Board, Omar Mining Company, Massey Coal Services, Inc. ","Topics include: Employment Security, Human Services, Flood Assistance, Clemency, Highways, Legislative Issues, Motor Vehicles, West Virginia Information Request, Photograph Request, Support, Proclamation Regrets, Get Well, Letter of Resignation, Distinguished West Virginian award, Flag Request. ","This folder contains correspondence with: David Tolmie Holcomb, Holcomb Land Company, Vice President, Kanawha Valley Bank; Jeffrey S. Holcomb, Vice President – Finance, American Woodmark Corporation; Richard Holcombe, Hurricane Area Baseball Association; Smith Holcomb, Executive Vice President, Pine State Knitwear; William L. Holcomb, Layman for Christ; Gwen A. Holden, Executive Vice President, National Criminal Justice Association; Junior Cobb, Chairman, Webster County Republican Executive Committee. ","Topics include: Parks and Recreation, Financial Advising for State of West Virginia, Tax Free Bond, Industrial Development, Governor's Community Partnership Grant for Hurricane baseball field, Human Services, Health, West Virginia Information Request, Mental Health, State Fire Administrator, Justice Assistance, Eagle Scout, Foster Care, Seat Belt Law, Education, Public Service Commission, Emergency Services, Thank You. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Carl Holland, Superintendent, Pocahontas County Schools; James P. Holland, Senior Vice President, Columbia Gas Transmission Corporation; John Holland, Director, 4th of July Carnival in Arklow, Ireland; Joe Holland, Joe Holland Chevrolet, Inc.; Richard E. Holland, President, Board of Directors, Young Men's Christian Association of Elkins; Russell V. Holland, Mayor, City of Point Pleasant; Roger K. Hollandsworth, Broker, Double H Realty, Inc.; Tim E. Hollandsworth, Chairman, Guyan Eagle Investment Company; Clark Curry, Jr., President, Guyan Eagle Investment Company; Don E. Hollen, President, Monongahela Power Company; Kenton Meadows, Chairman of the Board, Kenton Meadows Company, Inc.; Thomas K. Holleron, Acting General Manager, WPBY-TV. ","Topics include: Highways, Culture and History, West Virginia Arts and Humanities Commission funding for Pocahontas County school arts; Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Education, Institutional Conservation Program, Energy, Appalachian Foundation, School Dropout Prevention, Natural Resources, Commerce, Greetings from Governor, Motor Vehicles, Child Care, Human Services, Health, Industrial Development, Taxes, Insurance, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Striking, Collective Bargaining, Legislative Issues, Denmar Hospital, Alderson-Broaddus College President's House, West Virginia Public Energy Authority, Personal Note, West Virginia Information Request. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Trooper R. E. Holley, West Virginia Department of Public Safety, Buckhannon Department; Robert B. Holley, Kim, Chang, and Lee. ","Topics include: Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, Thank You, Aging, Social Security Administration, Highways, Birthday Greetings, Health, Public Safety, West Virginia Wesleyan College, Trade Office, West Virginia Supreme Court.","This folder contains correspondence with: Sally Holliday, Putnam County Parks and Recreation Commission; Michael D. Rose, Chairman and CEO, Holiday Corporation; Richard J. Goeglein, President and COO, Holiday Corporation; C. H. Hollifield, President, Bluestone Paving, Inc.; M. L. Hollingsworth, President, Mason Glassware Company, Division of Standex International Corporation; Charles M. Hollis, Program Manager, Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice; Daniel F. Hollis, Jr., President, Hollicon Corporation; Nancy P. Hollister, Mayor, City of Marietta, Ohio; Ray Leach, Mayor, City of Williamstown; Peter Holloway, Hazlett, Burt, and Watson, Inc.; Thomasena J. Holloway, President, TAJH Publications, Inc.; Rose Ann Cowgar, Holly River Hillbillies 4-H Club. ","Topics include: Flood Relief, Workers' Compensation Fund, Commerce, Mental Health, Park/Park Systems Case Study, Natural Resources, Thank You, Personal Note, State Holidays, Legal Aid, Motor Vehicles, Highways, West Virginia Information Request, Glass Industry Assistance Program, Human Services, Industrial Development, Victims of Crime Act of 1984, Mental Health Facility in Marion County, Governor's Community Partnership Program for Millbridge Manufacturing Plant in Fairmont, Financial Assistance, Job Training Partnership Act, Public Service, Health, Constructing Housing, Education, West Virginia State Aeronautics Commission, Nongame Wildlife Program.","Topics include: Highways, Aging, Energy, Community Development, Human Services, Page-Kincaid Public Service District, State Weatherization Program, Workers' Compensation Fund, Commerce, Annual Bridge Day, Small Cities Block Grant for Senior Citizen's Building in Greenbrier County, Finance and Administration, Natural Resources, U.S. 60 Scenic Highway, Public Works, Corrections, State Task Force on AIDS, Legislation, Taxes, Personal Note, Letters from Moundsville Penitentiary Inmates, Recommendation, Martin Luther King, Jr. West Virginia Holiday Commission.","Topics include: Corrections, Moundsville Penitentiary, Human Services, Conference on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Letters from Moundsville Penitentiary Inmates, Legislation, State Child Care, Mental Health, Taxes, Highways, American Cave Conservation Association, Organ Cave and Lost World Caverns, Aging, Natural Resources, Personal Note, Energy, Health, Governor's Conference on Infant Mortality, Education, National Governor's Association Electricity Transmission, Motor Vehicles, Thank You, Governor's Community Partnership Program the White Oak Public Service District, Film, Finance and Administration, Community Development.","Topics include: Legislative Issues, Community Partnership Grant for Fayette County, Finance and Administration, Education, Highways, Energy, Anti-Litter Law, Community Partnership Program for Kanawha County, Human Services, Natural Resources, Public Works, Personal Note, Mental Health, Corrections Facilities at Moundsville Penitentiary, Health, Fur Harvester Bill, Public Safety, State Magistrates, Institutionalizing Alleged Serial Killer Hugh C. Montgomery, Thank You, Industrial Development, Economic Development, Page-Kincaid Public Service District, Prison Reform.","Topics include: State Finance, Community Partnership Program for White Oak Public Service District, Anti-Litter Law, Human Services, Advisory Board surveys.","This folder contains correspondence with: G. G. T. Holman, Jr., Retired Sergeant West Virginia SPOL; Alan F. Holmer, Deputy U.S. Trade Representative, Executive Office of the President; Carl E. Holmberg, President, Holmberg-Len and Associates, Inc.; Darrel E. Holmes, West Virginia Senator; Karen E. Holmstrom, Partner, Consultant, Holmstrom, Holstrom, and Associates; Dr. L. Bruce Holbrook, Head Coach and Team Physician for the USA Jujitsu Team; Mel Holst, Secretary/Treasurer, Businessmen's Executive Club; Richard Holsten, Chairman, the National Coal Council, Inc.; Fred F. Holt, M.D.; David A. Logston, Legislative Analyst, West Virginia Legislature; John Holt, Superintendent, Cedar Lakes Conference Center, Keith L. Holt, School Principal, East Fairmont High School; Kenneth M. Holt, Administrator, Raleigh General Hospital. ","Topics include: Thank You, Support, Energy, Exports, Industrial Development, Honorary West Virginian award, Adjutant General, Community Development, Seat Belt Law, West Virginia Information Request, Computer Systems Consultant, 1985 World Karate Jujitsu Championship, Board of Medicine, Concord College, Board of Regents, Graduation, Autograph Picture Request, Highways, Health, Lottery Commission, Commerce, Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant for Lake Washington Public Service District, Employment, Public Employees Benefits, Personal Note, Corrections, Regional Jail and Prison Authority, Employment Security, Education, Air Pollution Control Commission. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth M. Holt, Administrator, Raleigh General Hospital; Linwood Holton, Chairman, Board of Directors, Appalachian Foundation, Inc.; Lou Holtz, Head Football Coach, University of Notre Dame; Barbara Pedersen Holum, Endowment Director, The National Endowment for Soil and Water Conservation; Wayne D. Holum, Vice President, Guaranty Fuels, Inc.; F. Witcher McCullough, Executive Secretary-Treasurer, West Virginia Bar Association; Paul J. Holzschuh, Star Scout, Troop 529, Special Projects Officer, Boy Scouts of America. ","Topics include: Health, Personal Correspondence, Congratulations, Taxes, Highways, Human Services, Public Safety, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Shinnston, Appalachian Regional Commission, Community Development, Small Cities Block Grant for Stewart and Gore Addition in Cabell County, Aging, Education, Thank You, Conservation Farmer/Rancher Awards Program, Energy, Personal Note, Commission on Uniform State Laws, Judicial Pension Legislation, Boy Scouts, Request for West Virginia State Flag. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Darrell E. Holmes, West Virginia Senator; John A. Holmes, Holmes for Congress, Rhode Island; Linda S. Holmes, Director of Alumni Affairs, Marshall University; Margaret Holmes, Area Manager, Peace Corps; Dr. Presley D. Holmes, Executive Director, West Virginia Educational Broadcasting Authority; Roger A. Holmes, Assistant Vice President, Westvaco; Terry Holt, Barbour Home Health Services. ","Topics include: Highways, National Governor's Association Electricity Transmission, State Capitol Dome, Historic Preservation, Human Services, Education, Health, Thank You, Judicial System, Peace Corps, Motor Vehicles, Radio, Emergency Services, Finance and Administration, Charitable Support, Employment, Clemency. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Reverend David C. Holstein, Elk River Church of the Nazarene; Diana Holstein, Kanawha City Elementary School; Roy L. Holstein, Vice President and Branch Manager, Atlantic Region, Dean Witter Reynolds Inc. ","Topics include: Motor Vehicles, Human Services, Finance and Administration, Accessibility of State Capitol, Prayer in School Amendment, Legislation, Highways, Workers' Compensation Fund, Public Safety, State Municipal Bonds, Distinguished West Virginian award. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Sharon Hom, Assistant Documents, Librarian, Tennessee State Library and Archives; Dorothy Homan, Moorefield Elementary School; Morris M. Homan, President, Pendleton County Commission; Janice R. Homiston, Secretary to the President, American Wood-Stock; Eugene J. Homyak, Chief Regulatory Branch, United States Corps of Engineers; Toni Harrington, Manager, Government and Public Relations, American Honda Motor Company, Inc.; Shoichiro Irimajiri, President, Honda of America Manufacturing, Inc.; Sharon Hondos, Program Director, Region I Planning and Development Council, Region I Area Agency on Aging; Joseph J. Honick, Chairman, National Institute of Building Sciences; Fontaine B. Hooff, President, Contractors Supply Corporation; Robert W. Hood, President, Camp Greenbrier; William T. Hood, Mayor, City of Piedmont; Fontaine B. Hooff, President, Board of Trustees, Ohio Valley Medical Center, Inc.; Irving S. Hook, Secretary-Treasurer, Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association; Timothy R. Hooker, Bartlett Funeral Home; Ronald Hoopper, R. D. Bailey Lake, Corps of Engineers; Elizabeth Hoosier, Second Grade Class, Glen Fork Grade School; Charles R. Hooten, Hooten Equipment Company; J. T. Hooten, Plant Manager, USS Chemicals; Robert Hooten, Jr., Hooten Equipment Company. ","Topics include: Governor's Office Reports, Congratulations, Flood Assistance, Industrial Development, Support, West Virginia State Representative in Tokyo, Main Street, Community Development, Education, Health, Seat Belt Laws, Greetings from the Governor, Human Services, Aging, Foreign Direct Investments, Health, Workers' Compensation Fund, Labor Dispute, United Steelworkers Strike at Ormet Corporation, West Virginia Information Request, Title III grant, Energy, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Piedmont, Veterans' Affairs, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Non-Live Racing Meet, Gambling, Highways, Taxes, Pride in USA Award, Campaign Donation, Public Energy Authority, Thank You, Training Assistance program, Christmas Greetings. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Perry Hooter, Jr., Member, Alabama House of Delegates; David Turrentine, Anthony D'Ulisse, Joseph Romagnoli, Commissioners, Hooverson Heights Public Service District; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Director, Governor's Office, Community and Industrial Development; Barry Goldwater, United States Senator; Bob Hope; Daniel W. Hope, Mayor, City of Petersburg; Burkey Lilly, Economic Development Department, Hope Gas, Inc.; John W. Hopf, NRA Field Representative; Douglas Hopkins, President, Showtime Amusements, Inc.; Harry Hopkins, Secretary, Springfield Ruritan Club; Larry Hopkins, Member of Congress, Congress of the United States; Ben Bailey, Chief Administrator, Office of the Governor; Miriam Hopkins, Editor, The Clay Herald; Maureen S. Hopkins, Ohio Junior Masters Tournament, Capri Bowling Lanes, Inc.; Michael W. Hopkins, President, Morgantown Board of Realtors; Richard L. Hopkins, President, Preston County Chamber of Commerce; Rochard L. Hopkins, President, Pioneer Press of West Virginia, Inc.; Stephen A. Hopkins, President, Citibank; Virginia Jackson Hopkins, Rape and Domestic Violence Information Center, Inc.; Muriel B. Hopp, Principal, Ithan Elementary School; David H. Hopper, M.D., Total Life Family Practice Center, Inc.; Alice Hopson, Secretary, Point Pleasant High School, Band Boosters Organization. ","Topics include: Economic Development, Community Development Block Grant for Hooverson Heights Public Service District, Bob Hope Golf Classic, Community Development, Personal Note, Natural Resources, Industrial Development, Hazardous Waste Treatment, Thank You, Presbyterian Church History, Civil Contingent Fund, Legislative Issues, Sympathy, Highways, Distinguished West Virginian award, Recommendation from the Governor, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Labor Strike, State Flag Request, Legislative Issues, Real Estate, Human Services, Employment Security, Taxes, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction, VISTA request, Social Security Administration, Family, Religion, Workers' Compensation Fund, Photo Request, National Band Festival, Gambling. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Carolyn L. Hoover, Executive Director, Litter Control of Mercer County; Dr. Richard G. Hoover, Assistant Superintendent, Upshur County Schools; William M. Ansel, Teachers Retirement Board. ","Topics include: Natural Resources, Finance and Administration, Birthday Greeting, Highways, Distinguished West Virginian award, West Virginia information request, Aging, Postal Service, Legislative Issues, Public Employees Retirement Act, Flood Assistance, Human Services. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Donald W. Honaker II, President, HGO Technology, Inc.; C. Ray Honaker, American College of Health Care Administrators; Ralph W. Honaker, Past Department Commander, Department of West Virginia Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S.; R. W. Honaker, Adjutant, Huntington Detachment, Marine Corps League; C. Ray Honaker, Administrator, Arthur B. Hodges Center, Inc. ","Topics include: Workers' Compensation Fund, Public Transit, Highways, Support, Veterans' Affairs, Health, Corrections, Thank You, Trident Submarine, U.S.S. West Virginia, Health, Employment, Education. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Corporation for Enterprise Development; Tom L. Horn, Jr., President, Kanawha Steel and Equipment Company; William W. Horn, Vice President, Oxford Financial Services; Jerry K. Horne, Principal, Panther Elementary School; Mallory E. Horne, Jr., President, Gold Leaf Corporation. ","Topics include: Industrial Development, Personal Note, Highways, Human Services, Education, Board of Regents, Insurance Commission, West Virginia Information Request, Lottery Commission, Industrial Development, Thank You, Lottery, Community Development, Natural Resources, Legislative Issues, Commerce, Statue of Liberty Centennial. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Kiyotaka Horita, President, Horita Timber Co., Ltd.; Tetsuya Horie, Leader of Keidanren Investment, Expansion Mission to the U.S., Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan. Ltd.; Richard Hornbeck, President, Ford Top Auto Sales; Constance Horner, Director, United States Office of Personnel Management; H. Richard Horner, Director, Alternate Energy and Resources Department, Texaco, Inc.; Andrew P. Hornsby, Administrator, Mid-Atlantic Region, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA; Helmut O. Hornung, Vice President, F. L. Smithe Machine Company, Inc.; Tamara Horodysky, Chair, Visits International for Soviets and Americans; R. H. Miller, Major, Chief of Staff, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Donald E. Hudson, General Manager, Charles Town Races; Jerry L. Horsewood, President, AdaSoft, Inc.; William F. Horton, Shawnee Lodge No. 657 Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks; Emily Horvat, Weirton Daily Times. ","Topics include: Natural Resources, Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Shinnston, Homemakers' Club, Thank You, Labor Strikes, Distinguished West Virginian award, Industrial Development, Employment Security, Job Training Partnership Act, Civil Contingent Fund, Congratulations, Equal Pay, Energy, Surplus Food Program, Education, Anchor Hocking, USDA 1985 Annual Food Program Report, Flood Assistance, Highways, Taxes, Family visits between USSR and USA relatives, Anniversary Greeting, Horse breeds in WV, Public Safety, Horse Racing Industry, Information Request, Corrections, Recommendation, Health, Budget Cuts, Sympathy, Flag Request, Army National Guard Combat Aviation Support Company. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Peter Lescrenier, Marketing Specialist, Gammex, Inc.; Charles C. Steele, Baker, Watts and Company; Pat Ellicott, Comptroller, Office of the Governor; Charles H. Hostetler, President, West Virginia Archeological Society; Carolyn Hostutler, Mayor, Hundred; Jack Hostutler, Manager, Central West Virginia Transit Authority; John Hostutler, President, Board of Directors, Central West Virginia Community Action Association; John E. Hostutler, General Manager, Central WV Transit Authority. ","Topics include: Highways, Employment and Training, Agriculture, Congratulations, Anti-Abortion, Board of Regents, Health, Hospital Services, Hospital Finance Authority, West Virginia Hospital Finance Authority, Corrections, Moundsville Penitentiary Uprising Hostage Reimbursement, Plumbers and Pipefitters Union in City of Clarksburg, Emergency Water and Sewer, Finance and Administration, Community Food and Nutrition Grant, Transit. ","Topics include: Records of constituent opinions on legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Delegate Arno B. Hott, West Virginia Silver Haired Legislature; Donald C. Hott, Chief Judge, Twenty-First Judicial Circuit; George A. Hott, Sheriff of Hardy County; Jim Hott, Chairperson, Board of Directors, Region VIII Planning and Development Council; Pamela P. Hott, Potomac Valley Soil Conservation District; Coraletta Houck, Gihon School Conservation Club; Russell Houck, Personnel Director, City of Huntington; Wayne Houck, Mayor, Town of Mabscott; John F. McCuskey, Commissioner, State of West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Dr. Sophia Peterson, Professor, Coordinator, International Studies Major, Co-Director, FACDIS, West Virginia University; John Houseman, Executive Vice President, Irving Bank Corporation; Miroslav Houstecky, Ambassador, Czechoslovak Socialist Republic; J. Roy Houston, Chairman for the Board of Directors, Westmoreland Conservation District; T. R. Houston, M.D., John Marshall Medical Services, Inc.; Rebecca Hamilton, President, Lemma Village, Inc.; Richard Houvouras, West Virginia House of Delegates; Vaughn W. Hovey, Director, Materials Management Division, Eastman Kodak Company; Janet Hovious, Director of Development, the Charleston Symphony Orchestra; Robert L. Hoye, Vice President, Human Resources, Borg-Warner Chemicals, Inc. ","Topics include: Aging, Greetings from Governor, Judicial Retirement System, Judicial Resignation (Chief Judge Donald C. Hott), Human Services, Sheriff Office Improvements, Weatherization Assistance Program, Natural Resources, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Public Transit Support, Judicial Widow Pensions, Highways, Aging, Supreme Court of WV Decision, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Community Development Block Grant for Town of Mabscott, Distinguished West Virginian Certificate, Issues, Commerce, Health, Anti-Abortion, Hare Krishna, Finance and Administration, Workers' Compensation Fund, House Finance Committee, Industrial Development Director Lysander Dudley's remarks, West Virginia Information Request, Berkeley Springs State Park, Motor Vehicles, Industrial Development, Birthday Greetings, Rowlesburg Lake Project, Medicaid, Housing Project, Nicholas County Public Service District, Small Cities Block Grant for Nicholas County, Small Cities Block Grant for Cabell County, National Governors' Association, Lottery, Eastman Kodak Company, Coal Industry, Natural Resources, West Virginia State Bar Association. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Leslie D. Howearth, Correctional Officer I, Moundsville Penitentiary; Earl Howell, Mayor, Town of Whitesville; Edwin J. Howell, Executive Director, Indiana Commission on Public Records; Leonard E. Howell, President, Pocahontas County Board of Education; Walter D. Helmick, President, Pocahontas County Commission; William K. Howell, President, Miller Brewing Company; Pauline Hyre, President, Grant County Commission; Willard M. Ansel, Executive Secretary, Teachers Retirement Board; Pat J. Howley, Commander of Post 1475, Catholic War Veterans, Sant Francis of Assisi Church, St. Albans; R. Gordon Hoxie, President, Center for the Study of the Presidency, Sister Ann Hoye, President, Sisters of Saint Joseph of Wheeling; Mrs. George Hoylman, President, Pearl S. Buck Birthplace Foundation, Inc. ","Topics include: Taxes, Postal Service in Albright, Education, Thank You, Human Services, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, Moundsville Penitentiary Uprising, Flood Assistance, Highways, Hunting in Pendleton County, Public Record Form Storage, National Association of State Forms Management Systems, Birthday Greetings, Public Service Commission, Natural Resources, Public Safety, Community Development, Health, West Virginia Information Request, Legislation, Teachers' Retirement Fund, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Workers' Compensation Fund, Culture and History, U.S.S. Stump exhibit in the State Museum, Flag Request, Presidential Studies Quarterly, 1986 Harry S. Truman Scholar, Pearl S. Buck Birthplace, WVU student stipends, Property Dispute, Liability Insurance.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Clint Howard, Boy's Club of Huntington, Inc.; Joan R. Howard, Ed. D., RN, Associate Professor of Nursing, West Virginia University Medical Center; Margaret E. L. Howard, Cabinet Secretary, State of New Jersey, Governor's Office; Michael Howard, Church of the Open Door, Nampa, Idaho; Ralph Howard, Design Division, West Virginia Department of Highways; Russell L. Howard, Chairman, Eastern West Virginia Regional Airport Authority; Stephen N. Howard, Headmaster, The American Boychoir School; Wallace B. Howard, Safety Manager, Federal Correctional Institutions; William Howard, Vice President, Marketing Division, Bank of Credit and Commerce International. ","Topics include: Human Services, Education, Student Teaching, Thank You, Marhsall University Employee Salary, West Virginia Information Request, Highways, Photograph Request, Governor's Task Force on Drunk Driving, Workers' Compensation Fund, State of the State Address, West Virginia Teachers Retirement Fund, Public Safety, Birthday Greeting, National Governor's Association Center for Policy Research and Analysis, Finance and Administration, Christmas Greetings, Leasing State Building, Eastern West Virginia Regional Airport, Port Authority Legislation, American Boychoir School, Flag Request, Taxes, Lottery, County Fire Boards, State Fire Administrator, Trade. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Judith A. Huber, R.N., Ph. D., Chairperson, Subcommittee for Family Protection; R. D. Hubbard, Chairman, AFG Industries, Inc.; James W. Hubbell, President and CEO, Thomas Memorial Hospital; Judith Huber, President, Board of Directors, Domestic Violence Coalition of Parkersburg, Inc.; Judith Huber, Chairperson, Subcommittee on Family Protection; Judith A. Huber, President, Board of Directors, Domestic Violence Coalition of Parkersburg, Inc.; Shui-teh Hsu, Mayor, City of Taipei, Republic of China; J. C. Huang, CCNAA Investment and Trade; Carroll Hubbard, Member of Congress for Kentucky; Lewis E. Hubbard, President, Sanitation Systems of Ohio Valley, Inc. ","Topics include: Abortion, Human Services, Commerce, Support, Treatment of Incarcerated People, Industrial Development, Thank You, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, Unemployment Compensation for strikers, Birthday Greetings, State Employee Salaries, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Donation Request, Library Funding, Community Development, Kammer Plant and EPA, Community Servies Block Grant for Domestic Violence in Parkersburg, Medical Malpractice, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Corrections, Board of Regents, Liability Insurance, Victim Assistance Program, Family Protection Program, Lumber Imports, Gift, National Youth Science Camp, West Virginia Manufacturing Directory, USA Products Exhibition in Taiwan, Labor Dispute, UMWA, Massey Coal Co., Care of Incarcerated People, Health, Legislative Issues, Solid Waste Association, Thank You. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Jay M. Hoke, Legal Counsel and Director, Office of Customer Relations, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Rezin B. Hudkins, Chairman, Grant-Union Public Service District; Donald Hudnall, Chairman, Elk Two-Mile Public Service District; William H. Hudnut III, President, National Conference Republican Mayors and Municipal Elected Officials; David N. Hudspeth, President, Masonic Building Company; Delbert Huey, Mayor, City of Mannington. ","Topics include: Highways, Weston Facility, Taxes, Public Service Commission, Family Law Master, Human Services, Support, Workers' Compensation Fund, Community Development, Clemency, West Virginia Information Request, Election '88, Flag Request, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Mannington, Economic Development, West Virginia Products, Gambling. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Barton Hudson, Professor of Music, Division of Music, West Virginia University; Camilla Hudson, Documents Assistance, Center for Research Libraries; Clarence A. Hudson, Vice Consul of the US; Donald E. Hudson, General Manager, Charles Town Races; Governor Pierre S. du Pont, IV, Vice Chairman of the Board, Hudson Institute; Peggy K. Hudson, Chairperson, Princess Committee, West Virginia Society of Washington, National Conference of State Societies; Reverend Richard J. Huelsman, S.J., Immaculate Conception Church, Columbus, OH. ","Topics include: Higher education salary funds, Human Services, Highways, Executive Budget, Residency, Small Cities Block Grant for Ranson, Education, Wood Treatment Plant in Ranson, Industrial Development, Horse Racing Industry, Donation Request, Birthday Greeting, Hudson Institute, Education and Employment, Motor Vehicles, Christmas Thank You, Putnam Birthplace in Hurricane, Corning Glass Workers, Retirement, Employment Security, National Cherry Blossom Festival, Small Business Division of the Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Aging, Taxes. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard E. Hug, President and CEO, Environmental Elements Corporation; Jack S. Huggins, Buch and Donovan Pharmacy; Richard L. Huggins, President, New Cumberland Area Chamber of Commerce; Zhang Huide, President, Machinery Manufacturing Bureau of Ministry and Coal Industry, Peoples Republic of China, Mining Machinery Manufacturing Company. ","Topics include: Natural Resources, Hazardous Waste Disposal, Support, Health, Community Development, Commerce, Highways, Lottery, West Virginia Information Request, Weirton Steel, Donation Request, Economic Development, Trade, Energy. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Beth Hughes, Executive Director, New England Non-Profit Housing Development Corporation; Bart B. Lay, Jr., Director, State of West Virginia Department of Mines; Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State; David M. Hughes, President, I-79 Truck Stop, Inc.; Tong Xin Li, Project Manager, China National Coal Import and Export Corporation; Robert Griffin, WV Department of Health, Primary Care Unit; Doris R. Hughes, Administrator, Intercounty Health, Inc.; Dorothy Hughes, Orange County Coordinating Republican Assembly; Harry Hughes, Governor, Maryland. ","Topics include: Highways, Aging, Housing, Mining Fatality, Motor Vehicles, Public Works, Media Coverage, Circuit Judge, Salary Equalization for State Employees, Lottery, Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, Honorary West Virginian Award, Energy, Health, Donation Request, Natural Resources, Education, Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Cameron, Solid Waste Disposal, Abandoned House Demolition, Corrections, National Flag Day, Maryland State of State Address, National Governor's Association, National Youth Science Camp, Cumberland Airport, Taxes, Aeronautics Commission, Professional Sports Antitrust Legislation, NFL Franchise in Baltimore. ","This folder contains correspondence with: J. V. Hughes, Operations Manager, Exxon Company, U.S.A.; Benjamin Bailey, Administrative Assistant to the Governor; Mary F. Hughes, Administrative Law Paralegal, Legal Aid of Charleston; Michael J. Hughes, Clinical Director, Prestera Center for Mental Health Services; Phyllis J. Hughes, J.D., District II Director, Iowa Federation of Women's Club, General Federation of Women's Clubs. ","Topics include: State Emergency Response Commission, Highways, FBI Informant, West Virginia Information Request, Human Services, Aging, Sympathy, Personal Note, Congratulations, Taxes, Legal Aid, Mental Health, Legislation, Thank You, Motor Vehicles, Flag Request, Legal Question, Natural Resources, Panther State Forest, Corrections, Hare Krishna. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Daniel C. Hull, Representative, Concerned Parents and Citizens; Thomas O. White, Representative, Concerned Parents and Citizens; Paul Richard Hull, Senior Assistant Attorney General, State of West Virginia; Chief Deputy Joseph Hummel, Marshall County Sheriff's Department; E. David Humphrey, Executive Vice President, Magnet Bank; Gordon J. Humphrey, New Hampshire, United States Senator; James F. Humphreys, West Virginia House of Delegates; John D. Humphreys, Director, Charleston Barber College; Kenneth K. Humphreys, Secretary/ Treasurer, Beta Theta Pi House of WVU, Executive Director, American Association of Cost Engineers; Priscilla Humphreys, Republican National Committeewoman for West Virginia; Rose M. Humway, Magistrate, State of West Virginia Magistrate Court. ","Topics include: Seatbelt Laws, Workers' Compensation Fund, Education, Collective Bargaining, Civil Action Suit, Support, Recommendation, Archives and History, Computer Training, Public Employees Retirement Benefits, Highways, Human Rights, Birthday Greeting, Small Cities Block Grant for Williamsburg Senior Citizen, Retirement, West Virginia Information Request, Reappraisal, Taxes, Thank You, Traffic Violation, Flag Request, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction, Investments, Personal Note, Legislation, Thank You, Labor, Natural Resources, Bridge Day, National Governors' Association Electricity Transmission, Insurance, Liability Insurance, Davis Power Project, Energy, Health, Funding Request, West Virginia Information Request, Motor Vehicles, Human Services. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Nick Rahall, II, U.S. Congressman for West Virginia; Joseph W. Hunnicutt III, President, Marshall University Society of Yeager Scholars; Bruce W. Hunter, Financial Consultants International, Inc.; Don E. Hunter, President, West Virginia Trappers Association, Inc.; J. Burton Hunter, III, President, Upshur County Senior Citizens Opportunity Center; John P. Hunter, Jr., Executive Director, Very Special Arts West Virginia; Jon Hunter, Interim Director, Region 6 Planning and Development Council; Jon Hunter, Director, Region VI Area Agency on Aging; J. Robert Hunter, President, National Insurance Consumer Organization, Marie Edwards, Section Chief, Certification Section, West Virginia Civil Service System; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator for West Virginia; Richard W. Hunter, Development Planner, Resource Consultants and Developers, Inc.; Susan Hunter, PhD, Department of Political Science, West Virginia University; William C. Hunter, State RACES Radio Officer; Michael Cunningham, Manager, INCO Alloys International, Inc.; Stephen G. Roberts, Secretary-Treasurer, Greater Huntington Development Corporation; Huntington High School Students Tutors; Michael F. Hill, Office of the Secretary of the Treasury, Office of Revenue Sharing; Ronald J. Coleman, Vice President, Human Resources, Ashland Coal, Inc.; Roy W. Mundy II, Vice President and Manager, Huntington Water Corporation; Frank E. Hanshaw, Jr., Huntington Wholesale Furniture Company, Inc.; Jim Hupp, American Office Systems, Inc.; Norman K. Huppert, Sr., President, K. H. Huppert Company. ","Topics include: Health, Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, Kammer Plant, Environmental Regulations, Highways, Immigration, Aging, Property Reappraisal, Legislative Issues, Taxes, Industrial Development, Princeton High School, Yeager Scholars, Federal Aviation Administration's Eastern Region and State Aviation Officials, Public Safety, Insurance, Apartheid in South Africa, Lottery, Natural Resources, Tort Reform, Corrections, Very Special Arts Festival, West Virginia's 125 birthday celebration, Community Development, Medical Malpractice, Abortion, Job Training Partnership Act, Employment and Training, Support, Energy, Environmental Survey, Amateur Radio Operators, 1985 Flood Aid, Motor Vehicles, Employment Security, Greater Huntington Development Corporation, Dropout Prevention Program, Campaign Advertisements, Huntington Herald Dispatch, West Virginia Racing Commission, Foreign Investment, Campaign Material, Huntington Speedway, Huntington Water Corporation, AAU Women's Basketball, Farm Animal Protection, Industrial Development. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Ceretha Hunt, President, Sophia Area Colin Anderson Fund; Dean Carl Selinger, College of Law, West Virginia University; Claude J. Hunt, Mayor, Winfield; Don Joe Hunt, Kanawha County Commission; Guy Hunt, Governor of Alabama; Cecil Rainey, Secretary of the Cabinet, State of Alabama; James B. Hunt, Jr., Chairman, Advisory Committee, Mental Health Services Program for Youth; James C. Hunt, Member, Clarksburg City Council; Gregory R. Hunter, Contract Coordinator, WV Construction and Industrial Training Service Inc. ","Topics include: Human Services, Motor Vehicles, Highways, Recommendation from Governor, Small Cities Block Grant for Town of Sophia, Mental Health, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Coopers Creek Meeting, Education, Public Safety, State Employee Salaries, Aging, National Governors' Association, Appalachian Regional Commission, National Youth Science Camp, Thank You, Public Safety, Health, Congratulations, Veterans Affairs, Corrections, Capital Punishment, Natural Resources, Industrial Development, Labor Unions, Liability Insurance, Thank You, Small Cities Block Grant for Gandeeville Public Service Department, Education, National Federation of the Blind West Virginia, State Capitol Gold Dome, Industrial Development. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Dorothy Hurd, Manager, Fairmont Motor Lodge, Inc.; John Hurd, President, West Virginia State Chamber of Commerce; John D. Hurd, President, West Virginia Chamber of Commerce; David Hurry, M.D., John Marshall Medical Services, Inc.; Richard K. Hursey, President, Universal Fabricators, Inc.; Hild Hursh, M.A., Infant and Early Childhood Program Coordinator, West Virginia University; Elmo J. Hurst, Chief Operating Officer, Elgin National Industry, Inc.; Captain Herbert M. Hurst, Commander Group Upper Ohio River, U.S. Coast Guard; Elizabeth Hurwitz-Schwab, Human Resources Manager, Petersburg Garment Company; Walter Hussa, Real Estate Manager, FMC Corporation; Gemma Hussey T.D., Minister for Social Welfare, Oifig An Aire Leasa Shoisialaigh, Office of the Minister for Social Welfare. ","Topics include: Travel Council, Commerce, Birthday Greeting, Civil Service Examination, Employment, Legislative Issues, Commission for the Deaf, Mountaineer Road Committee, Property Tax Reappraisal, West Virginia Manufacturers Association, Main Street West Virginia, Community Development, Highways, Education, Workers' Compensation, National Soccer League in West Virginia, State Land Management, Gauley and Meadow Rivers, Economic Development, Unemployment, Employment Security, Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, Tax Policy, Political Debate Invitation, Personal Note, Public Service Commission, Human Services, Community Work Experience Program, Environmental Protection Agency lawsuit against the City of Hurricane for violating the Clean Water Act, Medicaid, Sympathy, Industrial Development, Health, Women's Shelter, Coast Guard Reserve Units, New Industry, Worker's Compensation Fund, Natural Resources, Housing and Urban Development, Photo Request, Job Training Partnership Act, West Virginia Information Request, Public Employees Insurance Benefits, Corrections, Legal Assistance, Energy, Ireland Social Welfare, Congratulations, Automatic Signature System, Flood Assistance, Banking matters. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. K Duane Hurley, President Emeritus, Salem College; Patrick J. Hurley, Chairman, Selective Committee, National Governor's Association. ","Topics include: Commerce, Blackwater Falls State Park, Eagle Scout, Congratulations, Human Services, Highways, Thank You, Support, U.S. Postal Service Stamps, West Virginia Information Request, Abortion, Workers' Compensation Fund, Employment Security, National Governor's Association Awards Program Invitation, Corrections. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Fields C. Hutchens, President, West Virginia Solid Waste Association; Robert J. Hutchenson, Veterans Administration Medical Center; Vince L. Hutchins, M.D., Director, Division of Maternal and Child Health, Bureau of Health Care Delivery and Administration, Health Resources and Service Administration. ","Topics include: Public Service Commission, Legislation, Natural Resources, Social Security, Corrections, Incarcerated Veterans, Health, 1987-1988 Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant Application. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Lt. Col. James M. Hutchinson, 72d Ordnance Battalion; Paul R. Hutchinson, Jr., Delegate, 22nd District, West Virginia Legislature; Billie Jean Hutsenpiller, Secretary, Greenbrier County Democratic Women's Club; Donald Hutton, Administrator, Cabell Huntington Hospital. ","Topics include: Worker's Compensation Fund, Flag Request, Loan, Congratulations, Anniversary Greeting, Wyoming County Petroglyphs, Horse Creek Petroglyphs, Natural Resources, Charter Medical, Wetland Creation in Greenbrier County, Highways, Tort Reform Legislation, Personal Note, Health, Hico Clinic, Motor Vehicles, Public Service Commission, Institutional Conservation Program, Energy, Medicaid, Collective Bargaining, Legislative Issues, Commerce, Golf Course at Cacapon State Park, Corrections. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Paul R. Hutchinson, Jr., Delegate, 22nd District, West Virginia Legislature; Louie Hutchinson, Chairman, Malden Public Service District; Osan Military Community, APO San Francisco. ","Topics include: Request for Position in Governor's Administration, Community Development, Small Cities Block Grant for Town of Lester, Education, Highways, Support, Seat Belt Legislation, Thank You, Eagle Scouts, Public Service Commission, Legal, Aging, Medical Malpractice Insurance, Community Partnership Grant Program for Malden Public Service District, Worker's Compensation Fund, Health, Greetings from Governor. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Paul R. Hutchinson, Jr., Delegate, 22nd District, West Virginia Legislature. ","Topics include: Finance and Administration, Big Bend Public Service District, Corrections, Highways, Legislative Issues, Natural Resources, Taxes, Arts and Culture, Charter Medical, Mental Health Facility, Industrial Development, Health, Economic Development, Get Well Note, Legislation, State Debt, Regional Jail and Prison Authority, Thank You, Commerce, Golf Course near Glade Springs, Human Services, Grandview State Park, Little Beaver State Park, Covered Bridge Program, Performing Arts, Personal Note, State Capitol Gold Dome, Pay Raise, Thomas E. Lightfoot Camp, Legislation, Obituary for R. Paul Hutchinson, Corrections, National Governor's Association Electricity Transmission, Wineries in West Virginia, Small Cities Block Grant for Town of Lester, Energy. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Paul R. Hutchinson, Jr., Delegate, 22nd District, West Virginia Legislature. ","Topics include: Educational Broadcasting Authority, Economic Development, Charter Medical, Health, Legislation, Travel, Commerce, Culture and History, Historic Preservation, Natural Resources, Wineries, Highways, Beckley College, Bonds, Grandview State Park, Taxes, Toll Road Commission, Labor, Mental Health Complex in Beckley, Personal Note, Education Grievance Board, Theatre Arts of West Virginia. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack R. Huyet, President, Blakeley Bank and Trust Company; Tom Tinder, Administrative Assistant to the Governor; K. R. Hwang, President, Dong Bu, Ltd.; Arnout Hyde, Jr., Editor, Wonderful West Virginia; James P. Hyer, Regional Vice President, CBI Equifax; J. Brian Hyland, Inspector General, U.S. Department of Labor, Chair, Computer Committee, President's Council on Integrity and Efficiency; Edgar \"Hike\" Heiskell, Chairman, West Virginian Republican State Executive Committee; Gary H. Hylton, Mayor, City of Logan. ","Topics include: Board of Probation and Parole, Small Cities Block Grant for Ranson Neighborhood Revitalization, Public Service Commission, Explosives at Chessie Cumbo Yard, Association Dues for Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, Industrial Development, Highways, Thank You, Honorary West Virginian Award, Commerce, Graduation, Distinguished West Virginian Award, Natural Resources, Human Services, Finance and Administration, Abortion, Quaker State Refinery, Education, Job Training Partnership Act, Computer Technology, Employment and Training, Aging, Property Tax Reappraisal, Support, Congratulations, Energy, Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Community Partnership funds for Logan County. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Gary H. Hylton, Mayor, City of Logan; Richard Hylton, Executive Director, American Association for Vocational Instructional Materials; Ann Hyre, Account Representative, Control Data Corporation; Anthony Hyre, Chief, Adrian Volunteer Fire Department; Glenda S. Hyre, Development Coordinator, Lewis County Development Authority; Glenda S. Hyre, Executive Director, Historic Lewis County Chamber of Commerce; Pauline Hyre, President, Grant County Commission; Donald H. Hutton, President, Cabell Huntington Hospital. ","Topics include: Community Partnership Program for City of Logan, Community Development, Highways, Thank You, Workers' Compensation Fund, Congratulations, Drugs, National Governor's Association Electricity Transmission, Support, Human Services, Education, Employment and Training, Donation Request, Energy, Health, Hico Clinic, West Virginia Information Request, Title IIA 3% Older Individuals, Title III Dislocated Workers, Small Business Energy Audits, Fuel and Energy Office, Title IIA Youth Programs, Weston Facility, Aging, Industrial Marketing Campaign for Lewis County, Legislative Issues, Ribbon Cutting, State Library Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission Grant for Grant County Industrial Park, Flood Recovery, Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant for Cabell County, State of the State Address, Medicaid, Public Employees Insurance Benefits. ","This folder contains correspondence with Nancy Tonkin Icard, Executive Director of WV Human Resources Association; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Statue of Liberty Rededication, Volkswagen's Facility, disability, library funding, Department of Highways, Public Employees Insurance Board, Handicapped Parking, higher education, IBM Computers, GOCID, WV Youth Coalition, Aid to Families with Dependent Children.","This folder contains correspondence with John H. Ice, Mayor of Paden City; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Thomas L. Iceman, president of the Gerstenslager Company; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; Carl C. Ichan, CEO of Trans World Airlines Inc.; Terry L. Iden, president of the Independent Oil and Gas Association of WV. The topics include: Shortline School, Federal Mediation Service, GOCID, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Department of Highways, Small Cities Block Grant – Paden City, Department of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Insurance, Volkswagen Facility, Department of Employment Security, ICC Reform Act of 87, Airline Reservations Marketing, ideas, Independent Oil and Gas Association of WV, Oil and Gas Extraction Point Source, Public Relations, Identification Program.","This folder contains correspondence with Stanley O. Ikenberry, president of the University of Illinois; Augustus F. Hawkins, U.S. House of Representative from California; Alan C. Nelson, Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization Service for the U.S. Department of Justice; Ronald Reagan, President of the United States. The topics include: Liability Insurance, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Tri-County Expressway, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Labor, Commission on Higher Education, Workers Compensation Fund, Board of Regents, Department of Natural Resources, Distinguished West Virginian, illness, Department of Employment Security, Immigration Reform and Control Act, liquor license.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin C. Bearss, Chief Historian of the National Park Service for the U.S. Department of the Interior; Robert D. Orr, Governor of Indiana; Charles F. Ingalsbee, Jr., General Manager of The Greenbrier; Bernard R. Simmons, president and CEO of Ingersoll-Rand Company; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: Inco Alloys, Inauguration, Inaugural Address, Incremental Pay, Income Tax Refunds, Tax Department, Department of Education, Independence Hall, Historic Preservation, Independence High School, Independent Insurance Agents of America, Indianapolis News, Indigo Land and Development Inc., Indigo Oil and Gas Refining Inc., Industrial Development, Industrial Maintenance Service Inc., Industrial Prospect – Allegheny Mt. Wool Fair Association, Information Systems, Coal Investment Symposium, The Greenbrier, Department of Energy, Fire Department, Ingersoll-Rand's Beckley Closure, public employees, Department of Human Services, Child Advocate Office, Workers Compensation Fund, Community and Industrial Development.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert J. Darnall, president and CEO of Inland Steel Company; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; J. Gordon Price, president of Struthers Corporation; K. Inohara, VP of NKK America, Inc. The topics include: Proposed Assembly Plant, GOCID, Ingraham Fund Inc., Department of Highways, Lemon Law Protection, Inheritance Tax, Initiative for Understanding: American Soviet Youth Exchange, Inland Steel Company, Workers Compensation Fund, Kammer Plant, Department of Finance and Administration, Fiscal Impact of Educational Reform, Department of Education, campaign advertising, government innovations, Community and Industrial Development, NKK America Inc.","This folder contains correspondence with various organizations about the International Children's Day Festival.","This folder contains correspondence with Kenes C. Bowling, Executive Director of the Interstate Mining Compact; W. Timothy Dowd, Executive Director of Interstate Oil Compact Commission; Steve Cowper, Governor of Alaska; Gregory E. Conrad, Executive Director of the Interstate Mining Compact Commission; George Mickelson, Governor of South Dakota; Garrey Carruthers, Governor of New Mexico; William R. Sharpe, Jr., WV State Senator; Larry E. Schifano, WV House of Delegates; George A. Sinner, Governor of North Dakota. The topic of the folder is the Interstate Mining Compact Commission and the Interstate Oil Compact Commission and the Department of Energy.","This folder contains correspondence with Alan R. Isley, president of the Specialty Vehicle Institute of America; Lee L. Verstanding, Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs; Gerald L. Baliles, Governor of Virginia; Charles S. Robb, Governor of Virginia; Barbara Brunner, president of the International Association of Assessing Officers; Carroll A. Greathouse, president of International Venture Capital Institute, Inc.; Abdullah Bin Faisal Bin Turki Alsaud, Secretary General of the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu; William J. Bennett, U.S. Secretary of the Department of Education; Neil Goldschmidt, Governor of Oregon. The topics include: higher education, ATV Safety, Department of Corrections, Department of Institutions, Institutional Conservation Program, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, drought, Intergovernmental Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, International Activities, International Children's Festival, International Conference on Assessment Administration, International Venture Capital Institute Inc., Agency for International Development, African Drought, International Integrity Program, support, International Peace Walk, International Platform Association, International Trade, International Youth Award, Interstate Commerce Commission Reform Act of 1987, Interstate Mining Compact Commission.","This folder contains the Island Creek Corporation North Branch Mine Life Extension project plan.","This folder contains invitation greetings from the governor. It contains correspondence with George Bush, Vice President of the United States; Elizabeth H. Dole, U.S. Secretary of Transportation; Robert Dole, U.S. Senator from Kansas; Nobuo Matsunaga, Ambassador of Japan; Queen Sirikit of Thailand; John D. Hurd, president of the WV Chamber of Commerce; Douglas J. MacMaster, Jr., president of Merck, Sharp, and Dohme; Stan Green, VP of Corporate Information Systems of Allstate Insurance Company; Daniel J. Terra, Ambassador-at-Large for Cutural Affairs of the Terra Museum of American Art. The topics/organizations include: AAU/USA Junior Olympics, American Advertising Federation, American Association of Public Welfare Attorneys, Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course, Boy Scouts, Huntington Museum of Art, Charleston Convention and Visitors Bureau, Air National Guard, Founders Day in Keyser, Congressional Medal of Honor Award Ceremony, National Association of Insurance Commissioners, Political Process Workshop, Department of Culture and History, National Eligibility Workers Association, Pendleton County Library, political debate, business investment, 1988 Pebble Beach Pro-Am Golf Tournament, Mountain State Forest Festival, National Education Association, 87th Division Association, Neighborhood Reinvestment, George Washington University Medical Center, Society of American Foresters, American School Counseors Association.","This folder contains invitations and greetings from the governor. It contains correspondence with Tom Bell, Mayor of Powhatan Point, OH; Thais Blatnik, WV House of Delegates; John Chernenko. WV State Senator; George Bush, Vice President of the United States; Jimmy Carter, U.S. President; Martha Layne Collins, Governor of Kentucky; Elizabeth H. Dole, U.S. Secretary of Transportation; John Karras, WV State Senator; Stella Koerner, Mayor of Wheeling, WV; Pete Kovalyk, Mayor of Bellaire, OH; Thomas Loehr, WV State Senator; David McKinley, WV House of Delegates; Carol Nelson, president of the Southeastern Museums Conference; M. B. Oglesby, Assistant to the U.S. President for Legislative Affairs; Paul Otte, WV House of Delegates; Jon Saffell, Mayor of Glen Dale, WV; Anthony Scaffidi, Mayor of Benwood, WV; Tom Slokan, Mayor of Moundsville, WV; Lee M. Thomas, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency; Dan Tonkovich, president of the WV State Senate; Alfred Tribett, Mayor of McMechen, WV; Larry Weidebusch, WV House of Delegates; Anita Wiley, Mayor of Shadyside, OH; Albert Yanni, WV House of Delegates. The topics/organizations include: Ad Hoc Coalition for International Electric Power Trade Luncheon, Air National Guard, American Guild of English Handbell Ringers, American Production and Inventory Control Society, Moundsville Bridge Opening, Spirit of Freedom Foundation, America Celebrates Children National Committee, WVU Commencement Address, Community and Industrial Development, Department of Corrections, Southern States Correctional Association, International Reading Association, Southeastern Museums Conference, Department of Culture and History, International Association of Square Dance Callers, 103rd Engineer Combat Battalion, USA/Canada Lions Forum, Department of Natural resources, United Negro College Fund Alumni Council, United States Marine Corps.","This folder contains correspondence with R. A. Ireland, president of Bell Atlantic Knowledge Systems, Inc.; Shoichiro Irimajiri, president of Honda of America Manufacturing, Inc.; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Paul S. Israel, president of Travel Video Concepts. The topics include: Investigator License, Investment Advisors Inc., Investment Banking Report, election, Educational Testing Service, Kaiser Aluminum, School Consolidation Bill, Department of Natural resources, Gold on Capitol Dome, DARPA Initiative, Department of Energy, Honorary West Virginian, Lottery, Tax Department, Tax Reform, Honda of America Manufacturing Inc., employment, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Department of Corrections, Department of Education, budget, Civil Service System, Department of Health, Department of Motor Vehicles, Island Creek Corporation, Island Press, WV State Police, Department of Public Safety, industry, Small Cities Block Grant – Red Sulphur Public Service District, Department of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with Letterio Carlo, Consul General of Italy; Sherman C. Ivy, president of the United States Equine Marketing Association; Luis A. Izquierdo Mora, Secretary of Health of Puerto Rico. The topics include: Public Employees Insurance Board, issues, patriotism, Italian Emigration Committee, Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant – Winfield, Department of Corrections, Nucor Corporation, Department of Energy, Public Library, Department of Agriculture, Department of Health, Teachers Retirement System.","This folder contains correspondence with Selby G. Jacobs, WV Silver Haired Legislature; Roger E. Jacobi, president of Interlochen Center for the Arts; Daniel M. Jacobs, national president of the National Contractor Management Association; Glenn S. Jacobus, president of Excellence Through Communication; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health. The topics include: Center for Entrepreneurship, Deer Hunting Season, Native American and Small Business Association Inc., Private Industry Council, Department of Public Safety, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, Prayer in School Amendment, Summer School, Small Cities Block Grant – Webster Springs, Ethel and Gerry Heebink Award, Society for Public Administration, Williamsburg Senior Citizens Project, Silver Haired Legislature, National Music Camp, Department of Finance and Administration, Tax Department, Department of Health, Department of Highways, Williamstown Bridge, disability, Republican Campaign Bureau.","This folder contains correspondence with J. Jalali, president of EXPEX, Incorporated; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; William J. Janklow, Governor of South Dakota; Robert A. Jantzen, Director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services. The topics include: Hare Krishna, Krupp-Koppers GMBH, Federal Republic of Germany, flood recovery, GOCID, senior citizens, Small Cities Block Grant – Ritchie County, State Lottery, Department of Human Services, Veterans Affairs, election, Department of Highways, Conrail, Department of Natural Resources, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services, Delegate District Executive Committee, House of Delegates, Department of Motor Vehicles, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Lloyd G. Jackson, II, Prosecuting Attorney of Lincoln County; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: teachers, Department of Human Services, Social Security Administration, Department of Highways, Department of Veterans Affairs, Community and Industrial Development, Oakland Public Service District, jurisdiction, Ryan Barr, summer school, Department of Health, Jackson County Bar Association, Tax Department, Public Employees Insurance Board, Upper Mud River Watershed Project, A.T. Massey Co., Department of Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, Weatherization Assistance Program, Department of Finance and Administration, Public Transportation Division, Focus on the Family, Housing and Urban Development, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Program, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, GOCID, Job Training Partnership Act.","This folder contains correspondence with James W. Jackson, president of the International Association of Personnel in Employment Security; Ken Hechler, WV Secretary of State; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Lloyd G. Jackson, WV State Senator; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Robert P. Jackson, president of the Ritchie County Commission. The topics include: higher education, Department of Employment Security, Department of Insurance, Commissioner, Department of Commerce, Small Cities Block Grant – Stewart and Gore Addition, Department of Education, Department of Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Human Services, GOCID, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Water Extension Project, Distinguished West Virginian, Department of Health, Chessie System Merger, National Governors Association – Electricity Transmission, Interstate Commerce Commission Reform Act, Department of Finance and Administration, job transfer, Appalachian Regional Commission, Vocational Rehabilitation, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Young American Medal for Service, visa for Ephraim Orteza, Small Cities Block Grant – Ritchie County, Department of Public Safety, Tax Department, Heater Oil Company Inc., Intercounty Health Inc., Department of Mines.","This folder contains correspondence with Jerrold L. Jacobs, Senior VP of Utility Operations for Atlantic Electric Company; Richard Jacobs, Acting Director of the National Historical Publications and Records Commission; Aaron Jacobson, president of the PIE Mutual Insurance Company; Joe Albright, WV Speaker of the House of Delegates; Ishier Jacobson, president and CEO of Citizens Utilities Company. The topics include: flood relief, National Guard Association of the U.S., Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Social Security, Job Training Partnership Act, Dislocated Worker Program, Employment and Training, WV Legal Services, Atlantic Electric Company, jurisdiction, Insurance Situation, Department of Health, Region I Planning and Development Council, GOCID, Small Cities Block Grant Program, National Guard Efforts, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Culture and History, Senior Advocate Program, voluntary sterilization for low income persons, Insurance Crisis, Medical Malpractice, Department of Motor Vehicles, reappraisal, Department of Education, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with Arlo D. James, UT House of Representatives; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Lillian James, WV Silver Haired Legislature; Vernon R. James, Chief of the Center for State Human Resource Development of the National Institute of Mental Health. The topics include: WV State Lottery, Department of Highways, State Job Training Coordinating Council, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Human Services, Public Service Commission, Williamstown Bridge, Workers Compensation Fund, Conrail Sale, Honorary West Virginian, Silver Haired Legislature, Small Cities Block Grant – Point Pleasant, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Commission on Aging, complaint, Housing and Urban Development, jurisdiction, Partnership Northway Drive Retaining Wall, Liability Insurance, Department of Health, Social Security, Congressional Election 1986, economics.","This folder contains correspondence with William Jed Janeri, president of Accugraphics Design Group, Inc.; David L. Jannetta, Mayor of Altoona, PA; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mack C. Jarrell, WV State Senator; Bob Graham, Governor of Florida; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: marketing, trade deficit, Japanese Bond Market, Japanese Import Issue, Office of Environmental Health Services, Department of Human Services, FMC Visit, Honorary West Virginian, Golden Mountaineer, Tax Department, Industrial Development, Veterans Affairs, Department of Highways, Department of Natural Resources, Workers Compensation Fund, WV State Police, Unemployment Compensation; National Governor's Association – Electricity Transmission, Small Cities Block Grant – Boone County, Anthony Jarrett Case, Department of Public Safety, Civil Contingent Fund, retirement from Kanawha County School System, New River Travel Council.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Kenneth A. Jarvis, Executive Director of WV Public Broadcasting; Joseph W. Powell, president of WV Labor Federation; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Thomas Jazwiecki, Director of the Office of Reimbursement and Financing of the American Health Care Association. The topics include: Liability Insurance, Department of Human Services, GOCID, Department of Finance and Administration, Transit, Commission on Aging, Department of Highways, Department of Commerce, Department of Health, employment, senior citizens automobile insurance, education, Appropriate Technology Program, Home Style Energy, Public Employees Insurance Board, WV Women's Commission, Early Retirement Bill, Seat Belt Law, Southern WV Evangelical Association, GOCID, Tax Department, medical license, Chessie System, Educational Broadcasting Authority, Department of Motor Vehicles, drunk drivers, Flood Relief.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Howard T. Jeffers, Mayor of New Martinsville, WV; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Paul T. Stewart, State Director of School Transportation; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, new mental health facility, Department of Health, Power Plant Development, Small Cities Block Grant – New Martinsville, Lottery Sales Agent, Department of Public Safety, Department of Education, employee reclassifications, Jefferson Award, State of the State, Jefferson County Development Authority, Governor's Management Task Force II, Du Pont, EPA Tall Stacks Regulations, Kammer Plant, inauguration, Public Employees Insurance Board, WV National Guard.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; James D. Kerns, City Manager of Grafton, WV. The topics include: Department of Health, Weston State Hospital, West Fork River Public Service District, Employee Benefits, Public Legal Services, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Department of Public Safety, Public Service Commission, retirement, Department of Motor Vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas E. Bolger, CEO of the Bell Atlantic Corporation; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Howard T. Jeffers, Mayor of New Martinsville, WV; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The topics include: Department of Corrections, Community and Industrial Development, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Natural Resources, Jefferson Awards, Public Energy Authority, Liability Insurance, Department of Motor Vehicles, Commission on Aging, Workers Compensation Fund, Tax Department, music, Weston State Hospital, Department of Energy, appointments, Department of Employment Security, retirement, Commercial Whitewater Advisory Board, Whitewater Rafting, Right to Work Legislation, Department of Highways, GOCID, Small Cities Block Grant – Pennsboro, assistance in Tokyo Japan, Weatherization Assistance Program.","This folder contains correspondence with Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Clyde B. Jensen, president of Oklahoma College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery and WV School of Osteopathic Medicine; Henry L. Bellmon, Governor of Oklahoma; John H. Jensen, Executive Director of Mobile Home Owners of America Inc.; Peter Jensen, president of Georgetown Books; Rev. Heber C. Jentzsch, president of the Church of Scientology International. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Human Services; unemployment, employment, Public Employees Insurance Agency, Tax Department, flea markets, Magistrate Court, Weatherization Assistance Program, Mercer County Economic Opportunity Corporation, computerization, higher education salary benefits, Chessie System Merger, pharmaceutical expansion, project for WVSOM, Glaxo Pharmaceuticals, American Osteopathic Association, mobile homes, Scientology.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Larry Jenkins, president of United Grocers, Inc.; Paul R. Jenkins, Executive VP of the Benedum Foundation. The topics include: Chessie System, jurisdiction, Veterans Affairs, Civil Service System, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Tax Department, Public Transportation, Prayer in School Amendment, Public Service Commission, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Natural Resources, Distinguished West Virginian, Community and Industrial Development, Department of Health, SIDS Program, employment, out-of-state mail-order sales tax, Cedar Lakes, Lottery, Travel Development, WV Educational Broadcasting Authority, Veterans Memorial Commission, Brochure – Today's Trade Agenda, Department of Commerce, Department of Corrections.","This folder contains correspondence with Larry J. Hopkins, U.S. Representative from Kentucky; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: nursing, Limited Gaming, Weston State Hospital, State Bar, Department of Highways, Tax Department, Department of Human Services, National Rehabilitation Association Convention, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, 1985 Title IIA Program Award, Employment and Training, Housing Urban Development, Department of Public Safety, Workers Compensation Fund, GOCID, Power Facility, Veterans Affairs, Commission on Aging, Public Service Commission, Racing Commission, Cedar Lakes, coal, Department of Energy, Department of Health, Board of Education, American Institute for Cancer Research, animal shelter, Department of Motor Vehicles, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, Panther State Forest Project, Problems Facing Jews in Russia.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas S. Acker, president of Wheeling College; Hernando Jimenez, president of City Hospital, Inc.; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; John D. Rockefeller IV, U.S. Senator from WV; David K. Heydinger, Commissioner of the Department of Health; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources. The topics include: Department of Education, Honorary West Virginian, Board of Medicine, Department of Health, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, GOCID, WV Dental Examiners, Joyful Lights, Industrial Development, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways.","This folder contains correspondence with Hampton D. Jesse, Jr., Associate Regional Administrator of Program Operations for Health Care Financing Administration of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The topic of conversation is the Department of Human Services' Medicaid State Plan.","This folder contains correspondence with Ken Hechler, WV Secretary of State; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Sister Mary Jude Jochum, Superintendent of the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: naturalized citizen, employment, Jobs Development Corporation, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Program, Criminal Justice and Highways Safety, Office of Sheriff, Department of Highways, Department of the Army, water project, Small Cities Block Grant – Madison Creek/Smith Creek, Job Training Partnership Act, Department of Human Services, Board of Regents, Jodie Mining Inc., Tax Department, Community and Industrial Development, reappraisal, Liability Insurance, Capitol Complex, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Finance and Administration, Historic Preservation Commission, Department of Employment Security, Legislative Building Commission, Capitol Building Commission, Retirement, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, Tax Department, WV Legal Services Plan.","This folder contains correspondence with J. Bennett Johnston, U.S. Senator from Louisiana; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; James D. Johnston, VP of General Motors Corporation; Ray S. Johnston, president of the Woods Resort; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Douglas K. Jolley, president of Flatwoods-Heaters Lions Club. The topics include: economic climate for tax structure, legislative issues, Department of Human Services, Medicaid Payments, Department of Highways, Public Employees Retirement System, Appalachian Regional Commission, budget, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development, Clean Coal Program, National Governors Association, GOECD, Saturn Corporation, property lien, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Commerce, Workers Compensation Fund, Great Lakes Inland Waterway Authority, flood.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; C. E. Johnson, WV Silver Haired Legislature; C. Farrell Johnson, WV House of Delegates; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Charles Johnson, III, Executive Director of Tug River Health Clinic; John W. Moon, Director of the Department of Veterans Affairs; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; C. H. Johnson, president and CEO of Kell-Springfield Tire Company. The topics include: abortion, Angie Johnson Day, Department of Health, Welch Emergency Hospital, Lottery, Department of Human Services, employment, jurisdiction, WV Educational Broadcasting Authority, Right to Work, Death Penalty, Silver Haired Legislature, Medicaid Payments, National Governors Association – Electricity Transmission, Department of Corrections, Department of Highways, Commission on Aging, Social Security Administration, State of the State, Department of Education, energy conservation, black lung, Workers Compensation Fund, economic development, Office of Community and Industrial Development, State Tax Department, Department of Mines, Pioneer Hi-Bred International Inc., Developmental Disabilities Planning Council, Veterans Affairs, Small Cities Block Grant – Stewart and Gore Addition, Williamstown Bridge.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Dolly R. Johnson, president of Peerless Packing Company, Inc.; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Harold L. Johnson, National VP PF the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives. The topics include: Board of Medicine, jurisdiction, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Health, GOCID, Appalachian Regional Commission, Roundbottom Industrial Access Roadway, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, nursing home reimbursement, Department of Education, Central Behavior Medical Center, Department of Natural Resources, United Mine Workers Association, Tax Department, termination, WV National Guard, Liability Insurance, reappraisal, Department of Employment Security, Social Security Administration, neo-Nazis, Department of Public Safety, Civil Service System, retirement, Boy Scouts of America.","This folder contains correspondence with J. L. Johnson, president and CEO of GTE Corporation; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Beth A. Johnson, National Director of Energy Source Education Council; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; John W. Johnson, president of First Federal; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Boy Scouts of America, Department of Highways, Public Employees Insurance Board, reappraisal, Community and Industrial Development, senior citizens, Hare Krishna, Governor's Management Task Force, Department of Natural Resources, Workers Compensation Fund, Oil and Gas Commission, Department of Energy, U.S. Association of Former Members of Congress, employment, Training and Employment Institute, Flood Assistance, Department of Education, Department of Human Services, Pay Increase for Service Personnel, Energy Source Education Council, Department of Health, abortion, jurisdiction, WV Marching Band Festival, Department of Employment Security, Criminal Justice and Highways Safety, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Marlene Johnson, Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health. The topics include: Department of Highways, reappraisal, Department of Human Services, Public Employees Retirement System, Department of Public Safety, McComas Hall, Board of Regents, Small Cities Block Grant – Blacksville, abortion, Kammer Plant, WV Education Association, Workers Compensation Fund, YMCA, Youth Science Camp, Michigan Pure Water Council, Department of Natural Resources, National Association of Women in Construction, Department of Health, Department of Finance and Administration, State Aeronautics Commission, Higher Education, Williamstown Bridge.","This folder contains correspondence with Percy Johnson, Sr., WV Silver Haired Legislature; Ralph W. Johnson, Jr., State Director of the U.S. Department of the Treasury; Leighton E. Cluff, president of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; Robert L. Johnson, president of Appalachian Regional Hospitals; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Samuel L. Johnson, Mayor of Keystone, WV. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Motor Vehicles, Silver Haired Legislature, nursing home reimbursement, Department of Human Services, U.S. Savings Bond Campaign, tourism, Tax Department, Department of Energy, Lottery, Child Support Enforcement Act, U.S. Small Business Administration, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Williamstown Bridge, Moundsville Penitentiary, Chessie Railroad, Department of Public Safety, Commission on Aging, Small Cities Block Grant – Keystone.","This folder contains correspondence with Samuel L. Johnson, Mayor of Keystone, WV; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Thomas B. Johnson, president of APTUS Environmental Services; V. Jo Johnson, Governor of District I of Quota International, Inc.; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Ray S. Johnston, president of the Woods Resort; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Small Cities Block Grant – Keystone, Department of Highways, nursing home reimbursement, Department of Human Services, Davis Power Project, U.S. Department of State, vendor registration, Chessie Railroad, Department of Motor Vehicles, electric company, higher education, Workers Compensation Fund, WV Housing Development Fund, Department of Natural Resources, Commission on Aging, McComas Hall, Board of Regents, Hotel and Motel Tax, Department of Commerce.","This folder contains photos, brochures, rent schedules, appraisal, and correspondence from Mac Johnson about Sanctuary Hills Apartments in Charleston, WV.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Beverly A. Jones, Acting Director of the MN Department of Trade and Economic Development; Barbara Jones, Project Director of Governor's Honors Academy; Bill Jones, president of Vietnam Veterans of America; Robert L. Jones, WV House of Delegates. The topics include: Department of Culture and History, Historic Preservation Unit, Department of Highways, Tax Department, Department of Human Services, Department of Corrections, Citizens Utility Board bill, Department of Health, Department of Education, WV Humanities Foundation, Commission on Aging, veterans memorial, Technology Publication, senior citizen centers, Department of Natural Resources, Distinguished West Virginian, Governor's Honors Academy, GOECD, jurisdiction, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston.","This folder contains correspondence with Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Charles T. Jones, president of Amherst Industries, Inc.; Craig Jones, president of WV Network for Young Children; Curtis Jones, Jr., State Director of the U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management. The topics include: Cable TV, Workers Compensation Fund, Inheritance Tax Division, Department of Natural Resources, blackflies, Jones Powers Broadcasting, Recovery Foundation, Department of Motor Vehicles, Tax Department, jurisdiction, new mental health facility, Department of Highways, Inland Waterways Users Board, WV State Fair, Kammer Plant, clean-up programs, Sale of Conrail, Department of Education, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, campaign, tourism, Rotary International assembly, litter control, U.S. Department of the Interior, Rectangular Survey System.","This folder contains correspondence with G. Curt Jones, Director of the USDA Bureau of Land Management; David L. Jones, president of the Grant County Education Association; Evely Jones, Founder and Director of Martin Luther King Community College; Floyd Jones, Mayor of War, WV; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Frank R. Jones, Supervisor of Islip, NY. The topics include: USDA Bureau of Land Management, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Education, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Department of Highways, Civil Service System, National Regulatory Research Institute, Department of Health, abortion, employment, Lottery, property reappraisal, Department of Commerce, Public Service Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission, Department of Human Services, blackflies, State Tax Department, Small Cities Block Grant – War, Community Development, Solid Waste Disposal, U.S. Department of the Interior; Department of Energy, Department of Culture and History, Arts and Humanities, Commission on Aging, Department of Corrections.","This folder contains correspondence with John B. Jung, president of Buchart-Horn, Inc.; Graham O. Jones, president of Hoke, Inc.; H. H. Jones, Senior VP of Eastern Associated Coal Corp.; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Herbert E. Jones, Jr., president of the Science and Technology Center of Southern WV, Inc. The topics include: GOCID, eldercare, Department of Human Services, WV Public Radio, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Employment and Training Division, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, Community Development, State of the State, Tax Department, GOCID, Appalachian Regional Commission, WV Coal Association, Gary White, Better Schools and Roads Amendments, Economic Development, Department of Energy, Department of Highways, United Mine Workers, mine safety legislation, Department of Education, Higher Education, Department of Health, tourism, State Republican Committee, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Michael K. Jones, resident of the American Power Boat Association; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; B. Ned Jones, WV State Senator. The topics include: Stonewall Jackson Dam, Appalachian Foundation's School Dropout Program, Department of Education, legal aid, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, WV Water Festival, Overweight Truck Bill, Tri-County Expressway, WV Motor Speedway, Nursing Home Licensing Board, Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council, Commission on Aging, Teachers Retirement Board, Appalachian Regional Commission, Higher Education, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, Department of Finance and Administration, seat belt law, National Governors Association – Electricity Transmission, Public Service Commission, State Tax Department, WV School of Osteopathic Medicine, retired school employees, Planning Commission and Development Authority, Department of Health, Supreme Environmental Systems Inc.","This folder contains correspondence with James B. Jones, Mayor of Flemington; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Alan B. Mollohan, U.S. Representative from WV. The topics include: State of the State, Civil Service System, Department of Finance and Administration, drinking age, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant – Flemington, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, Department of Natural Resources, Community Development Division, employment, Appalachian Regional Commission, Flatwoods-Canoe Run Public Service District, Community Development Block Grant – Sutton, \"Coon Knob\" Project, Department of Education, black flies, Department of Public Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with John E. Jones, VP for Health Sciences at WVU; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Olen E. Jones, Jr., president of WVU School of Osteopathic Medicine. The topics include: Community Health Centers, WVU Health Sciences, Department of Health, WVU – Cancer Center, beaches, Pocahontas Memorial Hospital Recovery, State Emergency Response Commission, Department of Human Services, salaries for Higher Education Personnel, Medicaid, support, Social Security Administration, Human Rights Commission, Department of Natural Resources, blackflies, Department of Highways, School of Osteopathic Medicine, Adjutant General, Veterans Memorial Bridge, outdoor burning.","This folder contains correspondence with Roberts T. Jones, Assistant U.S. Secretary of Labor; Robert L. Jones, WV House of Delegates. The topics include: Employment and Training Administration, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Department of Public Safety, Department of Highways, Pence Springs Restoration, Department of Commerce, Department of Human Services, Laidley Field, Grafton-Taylor County Parks and Recreation Commission, abortion, Folsom Fire Department, election, Commission on Aging, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, SREB Conference, jurisdiction, Department of Culture and History, Moundsville Penitentiary, Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Health, GOCID, Job Training Partnership Act, Department of Labor, Employment Services, Trade Adjustment Assistance, Department of Employment Security.","This folder contains correspondence with Roberts T. Jones, Assistant U.S. Secretary of Labor; Robert L. Jones, WV House of Delegates; Ronnie M. Jones, president of RJ Mine Services; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ted Jones, VP of WV Water Company; Terry T. Jones, president of the Morgantown Area Chamber of Commerce; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: GOCID, Employment and Training, New Martinsville Parks and Recreation Commission, Department of Employment Security, Youth Employment Preparation Project, U.S. Department of Labor, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Office of Adjutant General, WV Distinguished Service Medal, National Governor's Association – Electricity Transmission, abortion, 8% Job Training Partnership Act Funding, higher education, Department of Motor Vehicles, HR Forms, drinking age, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, Commission on Aging, WV Housing Authority, grants, Morgantown Area Chamber of Commerce, Department of Health, jurisdiction.","This folder contains correspondence with David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Walter B. Jones, U.S. Representative from NC; William R. Jones, Jr., president of National Constructors Association; William T. Jones, president of Quick Delivery Service; Yvonne L. Jones, Executive Director of Barnett Child Care Program Inc. The topics include: Department of Health, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, Abandoned Shipwreck Act of 1987,  support, Liability Insurance, insurance, Department of Natural Resources, WV Board of Investments, Department of Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, GOCID, Job Training Partnership Act, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Program, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with a very dedicated and supportive constituent named Rose Evelyn Jones. The topics include: Capitol Dome, Weston Facility, Gaston Caperton, election, newspapers, Lewis county Republican Committee, campaign manager, Housing and Urban Development, Mon Power, support, congratulations, Shelley Moore, Jackson's Mill, Department of Corrections, Ingersoll-Rand plant, U.S. Postal Exchange, WV Glass Factory fire, railroad, Department of Highways, Anchor Hocking, WV School of Osteopathic Medicine, Representative Nick Rahall, presidential election, racial and religious prejudice, Stonewall Jackson Dam, comments. These letters are mostly just information on Rose Jones' daily life.","This folder contains correspondence with a very dedicated and supportive constituent named Rose Evelyn Jones. The topics include: monthly newsletter, Stonewall Jackson Dam, Democrats, Women's Correctional Institutions, election, state property, Weston Facility, campaign, Capitol Dome, Gaston Caperton, WV State Senate and House of Delegates, state payroll, President Reagan, schools, municipal bonds, Anchor Hocking, WV Women's Commission, taxes, Senate Judiciary Committee, elderly, GOCID, Job Training Partnership Act, gas, teachers, Governor's Conferences, State of the State. These letters are mostly just information on Rose Jones' daily life.","This folder contains correspondence with a very dedicated and supportive constituent named Rose Evelyn Jones. The topics include: Post Office, Weston Facility, Iran, unions, WV Glass Factory, democrats, elections, campaign, Department of Corrections, Senator Robert Byrd, bats, schools, Jackson's Mill, penal board, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Governor's Conference, Weston National Bank, education, litter, news media, Watergate, economy, free speech, Moundsville Penitentiary, highways, State of the State, air pollution, unemployment, state employees, flood, low income housing, jurisdiction, legal aid association, human services, Hatfields and McCoys, drug abuse, lottery. These letters are mostly just information on Rose Jones' daily life.","This folder contains correspondence with a very dedicated and supportive constituent named Rose Evelyn Jones. The topics include: support, road conditions, elections, employment, Jay Rockefeller, Department of Human Services, drugs, Finance and Administration, Capitol Dome, free enterprise, congratulations, legal aid, State of the State, State Supreme Court, Chernobyl. These letters are mostly just information on Rose Jones' daily life.","This folder contains correspondence with Charles F. Jordan, Jr., WV House of Delegates; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Humans Services; Robert B. Jordan, III, Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina. The topics include: smoking, Future Homemakers of America, Property Reappraisal, housing, county Board of Education, National Governors Association – Electricity Transmission, Department of Highways, Department of the Army National Guard, WV Recovery Foundation, out of state businesses, jurisdiction, Department of Human Services, Pruntytown Correctional Center, Supplemental Security Income, Old Dominion Electric Cooperative, Department of Natural Resources, Commission on Aging, Department of Culture and History, Eagle Scouts, Public Employees Insurance Board, Memorial Day Message, Public Service Commission, Williamstown Bridge, North Carolina Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Public Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with Walter L. Jordan, Director of the Finance Division of the U.S. Department of the Treasury; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; L. E. Joyce, president of Joyce Engineering, Inc.; William H. Joyce, president of Union Carbide Corp. The topics include: Department of Employment Security, Liability Insurance, Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, Department of Highways, Williamstown Bridge, Republican State Executive Committee, Department of Human Services, Commission on Aging, Hare Krishna, employment, Department of Finance and Administration, sideview mirrors, Department of Motor Vehicles, seat belt legislation, Department of Health, Office of Community and Industrial Development, Computer Services, death of JFK, nursing home reimbursement, Workers Compensation Fund, landfills, Union Carbide.","This folder contains correspondence with William R. Wooton, president of the Raleigh County Bar Association; John M. \"Slim\" Wells, WV House of Delegates; Larry V. Faircloth, WV House of Delegates; L. D. Egnor, Judge of the Sixth Judicial Court; Thomas Canterbury, Judge of the Tenth Judicial Circuit; Fred L. Fox, Judge of the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit; C. N. Harman, Minority Leader of the WV State Senate; Gary H. Hylton, Mayor of Logan, WV; William P. A. Nicely, Mayor of Parkersburg, WV; Ken Nowell, WV House of Delegates; Robert E. Phalen, president of United Mine Workers of America; Ken Hechler, WV Secretary of State; C. Berkley Lilly, Judge of the Tenth Judicial Circuit; Charles E. McCarty, Judge of the Fifth Judicial Circuit; Donna J. Boley, WV State Senator; Richard Neely, Justice of the WV Supreme Court; John Si Boettner, Majority Leader of the WV Senate; George M. Scott, Judge of the Fifth Judicial Circuit; Elmer D. Strickler, Judge of the Twenty-Eighth Judicial Circuit; L. Hyer Sutton, Mayor of Richwood, WV. The topics of this folder revolve around the judicial branch, such as: recommendations, appointments, retirement, State of the Judiciary, Merit Selection, American Judicature Society.","This folder contains correspondence with Steven J. Jubelirer, president of Kanawha Valley Historical and Preservation Society; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Mark R. Julian, Executive Director of the WV Labor Management Council. The topics include: economic stability, tax reform, Department of Highways, Department of Culture and History, Department of Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant – Winfield Sewer System, Supplemental Flood Assistance Program, Small Cities Block Grant – Elkins, jurisdiction, support, flood assistance, WV Recovery Foundation, Workers Compensation Fund, Prayer in School Amendment, Flood Recovery for Mongolds, Community Partnership Grant, Higher Education, Labor Management Council, Italian Heritage Festival in Clarksburg, Public Service Commission, State Juvenile Treatment Center in Elkins, Buchart Horn's progress, Industrial Development, Junior Olympics, Civil Contingent Fund, Department of Finance and Administration, Public Transit.","This folder contains correspondence with John D. Rockefeller IV, U.S. Senator from WV; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; James C. Justice, II, president of Bluestone Farms, Inc.; James C. Justice, president of Bluestone Coal Corporation; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; James H. Justice, WV and GM of Sierra Coal Company; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Philippe L. Jutras, Conservateur-Curator of the Airborne Musuem of France. The topics include: Human Rights Commission, Foundation for Improvement of Justice Inc., Department of Natural Resources, Department of Highways, WV Association of Retired School Employees, Department of Health, Panther State Forest Project, Department of Human Services, Governor's Management Task Force, Ashland Oil, AT Massey Dispute, economy, Commission on Aging, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, Public Energy Authority, abortion, Prayer in School Amendment, GOCID, coal, jurisdiction, State Tax Department, Department of Motor Vehicles, Opposition to Sale of Conrail, Workers Compensation Fund, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Elmer B. Kaelin, president of the Potomac Edison Company; William A. Kafer, president of the Lewis County Commission; Ann P. Kahn, president of the National PTA; Jenette Kahn, president and Publisher of DC Comics Inc. The topics include: inmate road work, immigration, Amtrac, Department of Highways, Power Plants, Collective Bargaining, Department of Commerce, flood rehabilitation, Small Cities Block Grant – Lewis County Senior Citizens Center, Coal Strip Mining – Sales Matter, U.S. Department of State, Nicaragua, Lottery, WV Board of Pharmacy, Quaker State St. Mary's WV Plant, Teacher Appreciation Week, drugs, Vendor Registration with the State.","This folder contains correspondence with Tsuyoshi Kai, president and Representative Director of Nisshin Steel Company, Limited; K. Kakehi, president of K. S. Technology and Consultant Company, Ltd.; George M. Kalber, Director of the U.S. Olympic Training Center. The topics include: Department of Human Services, international steel, election, Power Plants, WV Public Energy Authority, abortion, Proposal on National Manufacturing, foreign trade, Japan, U.S. Olympic Training Center, \"The New West Virginia,\" WVU, Job Training Partnership Act, Displaced Workers Program, State Tax Department, insurance, Department of Highways, Conrail Acquisition.","This folder contains press releases and correspondence from Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation pertaining to: director votes, agreement to sell trading subsidiary, financial reports, contract with United Steelworkers of America (USWA), Agricultural Chemicals Division, bank debt, CEO Statement, board elections, real estate interests, agreement with Clore, new holding company, reduce output at Mead and North Wales and Ravenswood and Tacoma, Tax Reform, sale of oil and gas business, shareholders, stocks, acid rain legislation, loss provisions, price increases, Salamon, Chevron partnership, restart potline, quarterly preference dividends.","This folder contains with William Kaplan, Director of the U.S. Department of Energy. The topics include: budget, Institutional Conservation Program, Notice of Financial Assistance Award, National Energy Emergency Response Reprogramming Procedures, State Energy Conservation Plan, funding, Weatherization Assistance Program, GOCID, Exxon Oil Overcharge, Fuel and Energy Office (FEO), Glass Industry Assistance Program, Energy Conservation Programs, Department of Energy, Signatory Authority.","This folder contains correspondence with Ken Hechler, WV Secretary of State; John F. Kamp, Director fot the Office of Public Affairs for the Federal Communications Commission; Tom Kamp, Jr., president of Premier Computer Corporation; F. Douglas Stump, Kanawha County Commissioner; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: ODS Corporation, Brother International Corporation, Infrastructure Bill, Department of Corrections, Commissioner for WV Appointment, GOCID, Link Up America Program, business location, Department of Health, site selection/new industry, Kanawha Bicentennial Inc., Kanawha County Jail, State of the State Address, Kanawha County Public Library, Kanawha County Republican Women, Kanawha County Teenage Republicans, Kanawha County Elementary, Kanawha Hospice Care Inc., Kanawha State Forest, Kanawha Valley Fellowship Home, Kanawha Valley Regional Transportation Authority, Kanawha Valley Memorial Hospital, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Human Services, Sematech, R\u0026D Consortium, Department of Public Safety, Japan, Community and Industrial Development, Moundsville Penitentiary, Department of Employment Security, WV Turnpike Commission, Yeager Scholars.","This folder contains correspondence with William Kaplan, Director of the U.S. Department of Energy; Samuel G. Kapourales, Mayor of Williamson, WV. The topics include: Department of Highways, WV Employment Security's Tax Revenue Bond Issue, Community Development, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Institutional Conservation Plan, Fuel and Energy Office, MedReview, Limited Gaming, Professional Licenses, GOCID, Notice of Financial Assistance Award, Department of Education, Department of Human Services, Emergency Services, Economic Opportunity Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission, Board of Pharmacy, Land and Water Conservation Fund, National Forest 50-Year Management Plan.","This folder contains correspondence, memos, and release of bonds from various individuals, such as W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topic of the folder is the Kanawha City Mall Associates.","This folder contains forms, checks, agreements, votes, and correspondence about the Kanawha County Multi Cap City Wide Improvement Council Head Start. The correspondence is with Robert Guerrant, Director of City-Wide Improvement Council, Inc.; Helen M. Beckulhimer, Executive Director of Multi Cap, Inc.; Jacqueline Hill, president of City-Wide Improvement Council, Inc.; Rev. John Young, president of Multi Cap, Inc.","This folder contains correspondence with John M. Karras, WV State Senate Minority Whip; Joe W. Hatfield, Executive Director of the WV Housing Development Fund; W. S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Public Service Commission, Ohio Brass, B\u0026O Railroad Line abandonment, Management Task Force, Department of Employment Security, Department of Natural Resources, support, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Workers Compensation Fund, Board of Review of the WV Department of Employment Security, Macawber Design Fuels Corporation Inc., Medicaid, Department of Human Services, Civil Service System, higher education, WV Housing Development Fund, jurisdiction, Department of Finance and Administration, Public Transit, School Closings, Board of Regents, WVU – Parking, Department of Energy, Invitation – Bridge Opening, Department of Highways, Litter Control, Governor's Community Partnership Program, National Governor's Association – Electricity Transmission, flooding, small businesses, Public Employees Insurance Agency, Land and Water Conservation Grant.","This folder contains correspondence with Joe Hatfield, Director of the WV Housing Development Fund; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; John M. Karras, WV State Senate Minority Whip; Jack Harris, Mayor of New Cumberland, WV; Mark Karrasch, Olympic Contender; Anthony S. Earl, Governor of Wisconsin. The topics include: flood damages, Workers Compensation Fund, Emergency Services, Olympic Athletes, 1988 Summer Olympics, Recycle, Macawber Design Fuels Corporation Inc., Department of Employment Security, Center for Corporate Public Involvement, Department of Motor Vehicles, sanitary landfill, Tax Department, GOCID, Industrial Development, National Governors Association, Coal Summit 2, Department of Energy, Department of Education, Cedar Lakes, Department of Human Services, WV Bond Ratings, employee ownership, Abandoned Mine Land Conference, Social Security Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with Kenichi Kato, General Manager of Toyota Motor Corporation; Phyllis C. Katz, Director of Virginia Department of Employee Relations; James R. Kaufman, CEO of Mattoon Works Limited; Tod J. Kaufman, WV State Senate; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools. The topics include: Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Department of Energy, Electric Power Tax Credit, Japanese Coal, American Electric Power, GOCID, General Motor Corp., Department of Natural Resources, Civil Service System, Small Business Office, Department of Highways, Seatbelt Law, Target Development, K. S. Corporation, Williamstown Bridge, oak trees at Capitol, Government Ethics Legislation, Budget Bill, insurance, National Governors Association – Electricity Transmission, Tort Reform, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, WV Housing Development Fund, Department of Human Services – smoking on the job ban, Department of Finance and Administration, Educational Broadcasting Authority, Department of Education, runoff, Department of Health, Public Service Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Theodore William Kazleman, president of Hecks, Inc. The topics include: Department of Education, Department of Health, Department of Culture and History, abortion, jurisdiction, Veterans Affairs, support, Conrail Purchase, Department of Finance and Administration, Industrial Development, coal, Department of Human Services, Liability Insurance, out-of-state sales tax, Southern Regional Education Board, President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, EPR Japan Inc.","This folder contains correspondence with John G. Keane, Director of the U.S. Bureau of the Census. The topics include: U.S. Department of Commerce, Lottery, Business/Industry Data Center (BIDC) Participation, statistical abstract, Tax Department, State Data Center, Census Redistricting, State Census Data Center, Census County Division Program, Department of Education, Indian Tribal Governments, Census of Agriculture.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas H. Kean, Governor of New Jersey. The topics include: GOCID, International Markets, book: The Politics of Inclusion, National Governor's Association (NGA) - Committee on Energy and Environment, Department of Human Services, Welfare System, NGA Meeting, Department of Education, Department of Health, NGA Center for Policy Research and Analysis, reports, publications, State of the State, ECS Policy and Priorities Committee, Power Wheeling Task Force, McCarran-Ferguson Act, Department of Natural Resources, world hunger, Education Commission of the States, Insurance, NGA Liability Task Force.","This folder contains correspondence with Margaret M. Kearney, president of the Hospice Council of WV; William J. Kearney, Director of the Boone County Parks and Recreation Commission; David Keating, Executive VP of National Taxpayers Union; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Patricia H. Keeler, Executive Director of the Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; Thomas A. Keeley, president of the Harrison County Commission; Ed Keeling, Executive Director of Flexible Pavements Council of WV. The topics include: Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Human Services, U.S. Department of the Interior, Park Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Golden Mountaineer, GOCID, Tax Department, WV Coal Investment Symposium, Department of Highways, employment, Workers Compensation Fund, Commission on Aging, Department of Education, Department of Public Safety, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Health, Public Employees Insurance Board, overcharge, Residential Care for Youth, Public Service Commission, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Fulbright and Jaworski, marketing industrial property, Anchor Hocking Situation, Small Cities Block Grant – Summit Park, Road Bond Amendment.","This folder contains correspondence with Charles Keenan, Mayor of Gauley Bridge; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Fred E. Wright, Insurance Commissioner; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State of WV; Charles W. Kehl, president of Kehl Krusher, Inc. The topics include: Department of Energy, Lottery, Department of Human Services, Department of Education, Department of Health, Small Cities Block Grant – Gauley Bridge, Property Reappraisal, Distinguished West Virginian, Department of Highways, State Tax Department, Department of Insurance, Recovery Foundation, school closings, Pleasant View/Paw Paw Public Service District, leghold trap ban, Workers Compensation Fund, retirement, 1987 Tax Reform Act, Commission on Aging, Capitol Dome, National UN Day, Department of Culture and History, Department of Finance and Administration, Vietnam Veterans Memorial Commission of WV, Veterans Affairs, GOCID, Fire Department, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Secretary of State, Governor's Community Partnership Program.","This folder contains correspondence with Ruby Keister, Harrison County Commissioner; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund, John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Harry Kelber, Director of the Educational and Cultural Fund of the Electrical Industry; Neil W. Kelleher, Member of the NY State Assembly; D. H. Keller, president and General Manager of Lake Center Industries; Madge Kellison, Mayor of Lumberport, WV; Colonel W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce. The topics include: Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, support, Department of Highways, resume, Anchor Hocking Situation, Quaker State Refinery, Tax Department, WV Bankers Association, Job Training Partnership Act Program, marketing a new product, Board of Regents, Williamstown Bridge, Labor Management Council, jurisdiction, Department of Health, Moundville Ferry Company, GOCID, International Development, Pride in USA Award, Department of Energy Coal Gasification Combined Cycle Project, Foster Wheeler Corporation, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Small Cities Block Grant – Lumberport, Marlinton Elderly Apartments, Distinguished West Virginian, questionnaire, Department of Public Safety, Department of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; A. V. Dodrill, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Corrections; Nelson B. Robinson, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: Public Employees Insurance Board, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Health, Eagle Scout, Department of Highways, Tax Department, Williamstown Bridge, Commission on Aging, WV Housing, flood damage, Department of Commerce, Laurel Creek Club, Department of Corrections, jurisdiction, Shepherd College, Board of Regents, Smith Lever Funding Formula, Workers Compensation Fund, child pornography.","This folder contains correspondence with Bernard V. Kelly, WV House of Delegates; Brian J. Kelley, president and CEO of Bell Atlantic Investment Development Corporation; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; James McGirr Kelly, Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Michael Kelly, president of the Upper Ohio Valley Sexual Assault Help Center; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Richard L. Kelly, Scout Executive Boy Scouts of America; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: Department of Energy, Bicentennial of U.S. Constitution Commission, Commission on Aging, Department of Highways, Legislative Prayer Breakfast, National Governor's Association – Electricity Transmission, Bell Atlantic Technology Ventures, Summer Youth Program, Magnet Bank, Department of Health, Waterford Park, Mountaineer Card, Tax Department, Department of Public Safety, Naturalized Citizen, new mental health facility, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Human Services, Asbestos School Litigation, Library/Council Funding, Litter control, Waste Disposal,  employment, Postal Services, GOCID, Criminal Justice and Highways Safety Office – Victim Assistance, Young American Medal for Bravery, Federal manufacturing legislation, Clover Lick Bridge,  flood recovery, Department of Commerce, Workers Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; John W. Moon, Director of the Department of Veterans Affairs; George W. Kelley, Forest Supervisor of the George Washington National Forest; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Leona A. Kelley, RI House of Representatives; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; James A. Butcher, president of Shepherd College. The topics include: Blennerhassett Historical Park Commission, Department of Motor Vehicles, Foster Parents, Medical Malpractice, American Totalisator Company, Department of Highways, VA Hospitals, Department of Human Services, Veterans Affairs, George Washington National Forest, Public Service Commission, Tax Legislation, Department of Health, cemeteries, Department of Natural Resources, U.S. Department of Commerce, Weston Facility, Community and Industrial Development, alcohol on Shepherd College campus, CSX Transportation Bill, Department of Education, Railroad Maintenance Authority.","This folder contains correspondence with Jack Kemp, U.S. Representative from NY; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Richard S. Kendall, president of Packard Press. The topics include: Task Force on Women Minorities and the Handicapped in Science and Technology, Department of Highways, Williamstown Bridge, speaking invitation, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Natural Resources, solid waste disposal, Department of Human Services, Summer School, Department of Energy, employment, Lumber Imports, Davis Power Project, Department of Culture and History, Historic Preservation Grant, Fairmont-Moundsville Toll Road, MAP International Inc., Dreamers and Doers Committee, Workers Compensation Fund, new health facility, Republican Governors conference, flood, Recovery Foundation, Commission on Aging, leghold trap ban, Department of Education, WV Racing Commission, Board of Investments, Public Service Commission, television, Social Security.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Howard D. Kenney, Executive Director of the WV Human Rights Commission; Richard A. Kennedy, Jr., president of Wheeling Area Chamber of Commerce; Curtis E. Keplinger, president of WV Association of Land Surveyors, Inc. The topics include: Public Service Commission, Panther Lake Project, Department of Energy, mining fatality, Department of Education, Department of Human Services, marketing order, summer internship, Human Rights Commission, WV Industrial Home for Youth, State Tax Department, Department of Highways, Board of Regents, higher education, Governor's Goals, welfare, Veterans Affairs, environmental hazards, construction, Kentucky Energy Cabinet, Kentucky River Area Development, hospice services consent, Department of Health, Housing and Development Authority, vacancies on the Board of Examiners of Land Surveyors, lottery, Department of Public Safety, jurisdiction, Health Care Cost Review Authority, gift from China – book.","This folder contains correspondence with Edward M. Kennedy, U.S. Senator from Massachusetts; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Colonel W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety; Joe L. Kennedy, Superintendent of the U.S. Department of the Interior New River Gorge National River; Graham Allison, Dean of John F. Kennedy School of Government; Robert D. Kennedy, CEO of Union Carbide Corporation; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: GOCID, Job Training Partnership Act, Worker Adjustment Program, Department of Human Services, welfare, State Tax Department, Department of Public Safety, flood recovery, Department of Agriculture, Department of Energy, Department of Highways, income tax, Department of Finance and Administration, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Morgantown Health Right Inc. Grant Award for $34,068, Department of Health, Health/Primary Care Center Program, Workers Compensation Fund, coalminer monument, Department of Natural Resources, tourism, Union Carbide Corporation, product liability, Civil Service Commission, employment, Social Security Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Joe L. Kennedy, Superintendent of the U.S. Department of the Interior New River Gorge National River; Edward M. Kennedy, U.S. Senator from Massachusetts. The topics include: Department of Highways, housing, Panther State Forest mining operations, Department of Commerce, Panther Lake Project, CID, C\u0026P Telephone Company, editorials, Department of Highways, Board of Regents, GOECD, Department of Culture and History, Council for Children's Services, death of JFK, Small Cities Block Grant – Fayette County, Vocational Rehabilitation, Department of Education, Employment and Training, Department of Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with Bernard Kern, Executive Director of Goodwill Industries of KYOWVA Area, Inc.; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Johnny F. Thomas, Regional Postmaster General for the Eastern Region; W. S. Ritchie, Jr. ,Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Public Service Commission, Department of Highways, flood, new mental health facility, Health Care Cost Review Authority, FEMA, Magisterial Court, 1985 Title IIA Program Award, Employment and Training, Workers Compensation Fund, Sale of Conrail, abortion, PIC, Department of Human Services, Kammer Plant, Grant Announcement, Community Development, Department of Natural Resources, Kerns Post Office, Public Employees Insurance Board, Department of Public Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Robert Kerrey, Governor of Nebraska; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Social Security Administration, Distinguished West Virginian, Department of Public Safety, retirement bill, Department of Natural Resources, Public Service Commission, leghold trap ban, National Governors Association – policy on Communications, GOCID, Job Training Partnership Act, Republican Lawyers Convention, United States Steel Corporation, Department of Education, abortion, litter control, Workers Compensation Fund, Appalachian Open Bluegrass Championship, Public Employees Retirement System, State Tax Department, Department of Health.","This folder contains correspondence with L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Arthur E. Kessel, president of the Grant County Commission; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Colonel W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety. The topics include: Department of Highways, Tax Department, motor vehicle information, Public Service Commission, GOCID, Small Cities Block Grant – Clinton Water Association, Small Cities Block Grant – Elkins, Department of Education, Employment and Training, Job Training Partnership Act, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Vocational Rehabilitation, Department of Public Safety, Teacher Retirement System, Public Employees Retirement System, Romney Shoe Company, Distinguished West Virginian, Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation, Governor's Community Partnership Program, abortion, New Jersey Arts Annual, Army Corps of Engineers, flood efforts in Grant County, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Department of Human Services, flood recovery, Potomac Valley Transit Authority, Gold Dome, Tort Reform Act, Toll Road Study Commission, Clean Job Act, Small Cities Block Grant – Jackson County.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Joan B. Keston, Executive Director of the Public Employees Roundtable. The topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, abortion, National Association of Bank Women, Tax Department, Department of Highways, higher education, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Human Services, GOCID, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Tort Reform Act, Medicaid Reimbursement, Emergency Training Program, Teachers Pay Raise, Public Service Recognition Week, Department of Finance and Administration","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Joseph McPeak, Mayor of Keystone, WV; Afshin Khalatbary, president of the USA Philharmonic Society. The topics include: WV State Senate, Adolph Coors Company, new mental health facility, Tri-County Expressway, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Weston Facility, Department of Natural Resources, Social Security Administration, seat belt law, Department of Health, Vocational Rehabilitation, Cleveland Clinic, Opportunities Industrialization Centers, Public Service Commission, Horse breeds, Bank of Keystone, Revenue Sharing, Republican National Committee Working Partners, Open Heart Surgery, Public Securities Association, employment, Culinary School of Washington, Medicaid Home and Community Quality Services Act, temporary transfer of custody, Department of Culture and History.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert H. Kidd, WV House of Delegates; Vivian G. Kidd, Executive Director of the WV Education Fund; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Reta Kight, president and CEO of Community Bank and Trust. The topics include: Department of Highways, Public Employees Insurance Board, Commission on Aging, Department of Human Services, retirement, Department of Finance and Administration, National Governor's Association – Electricity Transmission, Department of Education, Council for Children's Services, Collective Bargaining, Right to Work, higher education, municipal securities, State Tax Department, Department of Health, Vocational Rehabilitation, Kennedy Mandate Bill, Department of Motor Vehicles, Better Schools Amendment, Highway and Bridge Improvement Amendment, Timber and Watershed Laboratory, Department of Commerce, Regional Jail and Prison Authority, teacher retirement, Department of Employment Security, Oil and Gas Issues, United Airlines, Department of Natural Resources, Medicaid, Distinguished West Virginian.","This folder contains correspondence with Nick J. Rahall, U.S. Representative from WV; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator from WV; John D. Rockefeller IV, U.S. Senator from WV; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Lucy Killea, California State Assemblywoman; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: Department of Highways, Buffalo Creek Bridge, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Quality Coal Investments, Bridge Committee, Department of Natural Resources, Republican Executive Committee, Logan County, support, Department of Education, flood relief, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Program, workfare, employment, Public Service Commission, Lottery, Department of Public Safety, Workers Compensation Fund, Attorney General, U.S. District Court, Department of Corrections, Department of Energy.","This folder contains correspondence with Kyung-Won Kim, Ambassador of Korea; MyungSu Y. S. Kim, president of the International Association for World Peace; Michael Kimberley, CEO of Group Lotus; C. Ronald Kimberling, Assistant Secretary for Postsecondary Education of the U.S. Department of Education; Red E. Wright, WV Insurance Commissioner; Colonel W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Embassy – Republic of Korea, State Representative in Korea, Marshall University Funding, Korea Trade Promotion Corporation, U.S. Department of Energy High School Supercomputing Honors Program, Department of Human Services, Sale of Conrail to NS, Public Transit Support, Department of Corrections, Department of Public Safety, Group Lotus, U.S. Department of Education, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, Board of Regents, Carl D. Perkins Scholarship Program, Guaranteed Student Loans, school aid formula, Public Service Commission, Insurance Commission, Potomac Valley Transit Authority, Department of Highways, Veterans Affairs, GOCID, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Waterline Extension, flood relief.","This folder contains correspondence with Larry Kimler, VP of Corporate Real Estate; Myers Kimmel, president of Grant County Ministerium; Fred E. Wright, WV Insurance Commissioner; Joseph P. Kinneary, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Cameron I. Anderson, president and CEO of Kinney Shoe Corp.; John Kinnison, Mayor of Hillsboro; James A. Kinsey, president of the Taylor County Commission; Donald W. Kinzy, Executive Director of WV State Advisory Council on Vocational Education. The topics include: Department of Highways, Relocation of Corporate Headquarters, Golden Mountaineer, employment, Department of Health, Department of Human Services, contribution, Japan's Nomura Research Institute, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Martin Luther King, Jr., Tax Department, Commission on Aging, Social Security Administration, Small Cities Block Grant – Stewart and Gore Addition, Pocahontas Communication Cooper Cooperative Corp., Insurance, job opportunities, Kingery, Educational Broadcasting Authority, GOCID, Texaco, Small Cities Block Grant – Ritchie County, Department of Natural Resources, Kinney Shoe Corp., Vocational Education, Department of Agriculture, Small Cities Block Grant – Hillsboro, Appalachian Regional Commission, Federal Legislation – satellite television, Comprehensive Women's Service Council, Criminal Justice Highway Safety Office, Job Training Partnership Act, Regional Jail and Prison Authority, Board of Education, Department of Finance and Administration, budget, Department of Energy, evaluation report.","This folder contains correspondence with Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Homer R. Kincaid, Director of Human Resources Development Foundation, Inc.; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John Kincaid, Acting Executive Director of the U.S. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; A. V. Dodrill, Commissioner of the Department of Corrections; Colonel W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: State Tax Department, Lottery, Recovery Foundation, Seat Belt Law, Department of Highways, Williamstown Bridge, Golden Mountaineer, Workers Compensation Fund, Memorial Tunnel, GOCID, Job Training Partnership Act, Title IIA-Program 1985 3% Older Individual, Employment and Training, Dislocated Worker Program, Appalachian Regional Commission, Public Employees Insurance Board, Department of Human Services, Department of Natural Resources, Wilderness Public Service District, Small Cities Block Grant – Keslers Cross Lanes, Department of Public Safety, Department of Corrections, International Trade, National Youth Science Camp, Postal Service.","This folder contains executive orders for state holiday commission creation honoring Martin Luther King, Jr.; memo to department heads for holiday creation; Thank Yous for holiday commission service; holiday announcements; holiday ceremony agendas; fact sheets; members of the commission; copies of pictures of Martin Luther King, Jr.; holiday activities; poster contest winners; \"Living the Dream\" Awards; news release; flag raising ceremony; Civil Contingent Fund; holiday schedule; press coverage; Executive order, commission membership, drafts of letters to Davis and Glazer; National March and Parade in Atlanta, GA; brochures. There is correspondence with Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History; Frederic J. Glazer, Director of the Library Commission; Randolph Jennings, U.S. Senator from West Virginia; Booker T. Stephens, Judge of the 8th Judicial District of WV; Mary Alice Summerfield, president of WV Federation of Women's Clubs.","This folder contains correspondence with Edward J. Cabbell, Director of the John Henry Memorial Foundation, Inc.; Janice Cloud, president of WV Congress of Parents and Teachers; Pat Ellicott, Comptroller of WV; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History; Frederic J. Glazer, Director of the Library Commission; Robert K. Holliday, WV State Senator; John D. Hurd, president of the WV Chamber of Commerce; John W. Lipphardt, Vice-Mayor of Wheeling, WV; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator from WV; James E. Roark, Mayor of Charleston, WV; Booker T. Stephens, Judge of the 8th Judicial District of WV; Mary Alice Summerfield, president of WV Federation of Womens Clubs; Judy A. Black, Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs. The topic of the folder is the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, specifically: the \"Living the Dream\" Award, State Holiday Commission, National Martin Luther King Jr. Parade in Atlanta, Civil Contingent Fund, poster contest, flag raising ceremony, space for posters, Presidential Proclamation of Martin Luther King, Jr., Day.","This folder contains correspondence with Coretta Scott King, president of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, Inc. The topics include: Dr. King's 59th Birthday Anniversary, Martin Luther King Jr. Time Capsule, Martin Luther King Jr. State Holiday Commission, First National Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday, Federal Holiday Commission and Appointment.","This folder contains correspondence with A. J. King, president of Independent Bankers Association of America; David King, Director of YMCA Camp Horseshoe; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner. The topics include: U.S. Treasury Department, support, clerk's offices, Yeager Airport, WV Turnpike, Republican Women, House of Delegates, Lottery, Department of Commerce, Department of Highways, Community Health Centers, Williamstown Bridge, Department of Human Services, YMCA Camp Horseshoe, Civil Contingent Fund, Job Training Partnership Act, 1985 Title IIA Program Award, Employment and Training, jurisdiction, Public Service Commission, GOCID, Small Cities Block Grant – Jackson County, Tax Department.","This folder contains correspondence with Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History; Gary A. King, president of Private Industry Council of Kanawha County, Inc.; Gwendolyn S. King, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Intergovernmental Affairs; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; John L. King, Executive Director of the Regional Jail and Prison Authority. The topics include: Tax Department, Board of Land Surveyors, State Board of Examiners of Land Surveyors, WV Capitol Historical Preservation Foundation, Department of Culture and History, Yeager Scholars, Department of Highways, Private Industry Council of Kanawha County, Employment and Training, repair retaining wall, CPGP, Lottery, Department of Energy, President's Volunteer Action Awards, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, Industrial Training Team Award, stray dogs, WV Turnpike, Jail Standards Commission, County Jails Study, Regional Jail and Prison Authority, employment, WV Republican Party, McComas Hall, Board of Regents, Williamstown Bridge.","This folder contains correspondence with Frank Newman, president of the Education Commission of the States; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Adna Irl Thomas, Commisioner of the Department of Employment Security; Pat Ellicot, Comptroller of WV; Robert H. King, president of Continental Development Corp. The topics include: Board of Regents, Department of Education, Department of Highways, Department of Employment Security, Board of Review, Environmental Protection Agency, Insurance Commission, Larry King Show, senior citizens, counseling legislation, Liability Insurance, Department of Commerce, Board of Risk and Insurance Management, State Board of Barbers and Beauticians, Civil Contingent Fund, Martin Luther King Holiday Commission, China Steel Corporation, Community Development, GOCID – China, Buffalo High School Band Booster, employment, Lottery, support, Marshall University, Veterans Affairs, Youth Opportunity Camping Program, Ridgeley Motel Project, Kammer Plant, Juvenile Justice Subcommittee, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction, Community and Industrial Development, Public Employees Insurance Agency, jurisdiction, Department of Public Safety, High Technology.","This folder contains correspondence with Yukimasa Kitagawa, president of Japan External Trade Organization; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; James A. Kinsey, president of the Taylor County Commission. The topics include: Housing Bill, Department of Highways, Department of Natural Resources, poor, NY Times, GOCID, Japan Economic Foundation, Governor's Management Task Force, Republican Governor's Club, support, Department of Education, Department of Human Services, Higher Education, employment, Pruntytown.","This folder contains correspondence with C. John Kirby, VP of Scientific American; Thais Blatnik, WV House of Delegates; Ken Hechler, WV Secretary of State; Donald E. Kirkendall, National president of the Association of Government Accountants; Arthur E. Kirkendoll, Logan County Commissioner; David Kirker, Director of the Office of Community Services of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Norman L. Kirkham, Executive Director of Region I Planning and Development Council. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Auto Industry, jurisdiction, Department of Health, Department of Highways, Department of Education, Tax Reform Act, Moundsville Penitentiary, Department of Finance and Administration, Public Transit, State Tax Department, College of Graduate Studies, retirement, Canadian Energy Report, Community Development, Department of Public Safety, employment, Association of Government Accountants, sewage, Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP), Community Services Block Grant, Emergency Community Services Homeless Grant Program, GOCID, Office of Economic Opportunity, Planning and Development Council, Region I Annual Report, Appalachian Regional Commission, Local Development District, Small Cities Block Grant – Mercer County, Development District Association of Appalachia.","This folder contains correspondence with L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Inez Kirkwood, Mayor of Ansted, WV; Henry G. Kirschenmann, Jr., Deputy Assistant Secretary for Procurement, Assistance and Logistics of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The topics include: Small Cities Block Grant – Hinton, Governor's Goals, Department of Natural Resources, Kammer Plant, Department of Corrections, WV State Penitentiary, Department of Motor Vehicles, Prayer in School Amendment, Mercer County Economic Development Administration, Small Cities Block Grant – Ellenboro, Department of Highways, WV State Building Commission, WVU President, Camp Horseshoe, Board of Regents, Department of Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant – Ansted, Emergency Water and Sewer, Kirkpatrick v. Kirkpatrick, Cost Allocation Plan, National Student/Parent Mock Election, Small Cities Block Grant – Stewart and Gore Addition, Funding Request – GOCID.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; M. P. Koerner, Major Chief of Field Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Audrey C. Toler, Executive Secretary of the Governor; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; David Heydinger, Director of Health; E. Frank Kirk, Executive Director of Kanawha County Emergency Ambulance Authority; Ora Lee Kirk-Ludwig, president of Rosedale Coal Company, Inc. Topics include: Human services, Department of Highways, Abortion, Social Security, Public Service Commission, Department of Public Safety, Department of Health, Commerce, Culture and History, Flood Concerns, Teacher's Merit Pay, Tax Department, Employment Security.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Robert L. Hardesty, Deputy Commissioner of the U.S. Department of Labor; Nahum Litt, Chief Judge of the Department of Labor; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workman's Compensation Fund; Ronald Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; John E. Burdette II, Acting Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; David Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health. Topics include: personal correspondence, Department of Highways, judicial help, traffic death, Department of Labor, \"Black Lung,\" Commission on Aging, Worker's Compensation, jurisdiction, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Commerce, culture and tourism, roads, Department of Human Services, 1988 Republican National Convention, Department of Health, Tourist Train \u0026 Transportation Board.","This folder contains correspondence with L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Todd Kiscaden, president of Wyomac Coal Company, Inc.; M. P. Koerner, Major Chief of Field Services; Charlotte Kitowske, Transortation Specialist of Connecticut Office of Protection and Advocacy for Handicapped and Mentally Disabled Persons; Earl W. Wolfe, Director of the State Board of Vocational Education Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Michael Kitsock, Regular Representative of the Secretary of U.S. Department of Transportation; Robert D. Chehi, Executive Secretary of Public Employees Insurance Board; Robert E Kittle, Superintendent of Harrison County schools; Jay M. Hoke, Legal Counsel and Director of the Office of Customer Relations; Deborah M. Kisner, Coordinator for the Department of Nursing at Fairmont State College. Topics Include: Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Department of Natural Resources, Transit Authority, \"Trackage Rights\" Bill (#278), prisons, Department of Public Safety, Eagle Scouts, Vocational Rehabilitation, Department of Transportation, Public Employees Insurance Board, litter, Medicaid, Marshall County Governor's Community Partnership Granp Program, House Bill 4672, Harrison County's schools Alternate School Project Grant, Insurance, Tax Department, Department of Education, Public Service Commission, Television, Public Transport, West Virginia Board of Nurse Examiners, Partnership for Northway Drive Retaining Wall.","This folder contains correspondence with William Kisner, Berkeley County Sheriff; Yukimasa Kitagawa, president of Japan Extended Trade Organization; Hitoshi Kitamura, Managing Director of Nissin Mokko Co., LTD.; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Robert E. Kittle, Superintendent of Randolph County Schools; John G. Redline, Director of the Office of Community and Industrial Development; John A. Wilson, Major General WVANG, The Adjutant General; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; James T. Clarke, Assistant Area Director of the U.S. Department of Labor Division of Employee Standards Administration and Wage Hours; James E. Sykes, Assistant Regional Administrator of the U.S. Department of Labor Division of Employee Standards Administration and Wage Hours; Jay M. Hoke, Legal Counsel and Director of the Office of Customer Relations. The topics include: the Department of Education, the Governor's Commission on Crime, Delinquency and Correction, Office of Community and Industrial Development, Japan Business Study Program, Trade Show, Nissin Mokko Co, LTD., Tax Department, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Highways, Department of Health, Lottery Commision, city water, retirement, West Virginia Army National Gaurd, Surplus Food Programs, Department of Human Services, Department of Commerce, history and culture, Collective Bargaining, Salary Equalization Law 18A-4-5A, West Virginia Bar Association, mental health, Department of Labor, Public Service Commission, Waterline Extension.","This folder contains correspondence with David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Colonel George R. Kleb, Commander and Director of the Water Resources Support Center of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Katherine E. Kleeman, Research Associate at Rutgers University; JoAnn Klein, Office of the Governor of Mississippi; Irene Klein, Coordinator of Senior Advocacy of Region VI Area on Aging; Dr. James A. Butcher, President of Shepherd College; Doug Felsenthal, Manager of National Modem Sales; Mary Alice Klein, Superintendent of Tucker County Schools; Donald Paul Hodel, Secretary of the Interior; Ted Kleisner, Vice President and Managing Director of The Greenbrier; Jack Klim, President of D\u0026E Tool Company, Inc. The topics include: Department of Education, public transportation, Department of Health, Department of Highways, Governor's Drug Gree Communities Program, Department of Energy, mining, Department of Natural Resources, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, dredging regulations, Department of Defense, collective bargaining, cabinet, \"New Business Development\" Conference, Agency on Aging, state modem contract, Davis Power Project, Tax Department, West Virginia Independence Hall, geological survey, air traffic, seatbelt laws, nuclear Monitored Retrievable Storage, Japanese Office, Industrial Development, Worker's Compensation, jurisdiction, Department of Public Safety, budget, Lottery Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with Elizabeth Stifel Kline, President of Victorian Wheeling Society, Ltd.; Sharon B. Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Thomas V. Reishman, Coal Development Authority; Benjamin L. Bailey, Administrative Assistant to the Governor; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; Dennis R. Knapp, District Judge of the United States District Court; Glen A. Knapp, President of the Mid American Exposition of Industrial, Construction, and Mining Equipment and Technology; Mary Ann T. Knauss, Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Intergovernmental Affairs of the United States Department of Commerce; M. P. Koerner, Major Chief of Field Services; John A. Knebel, President of the American Mining Congress; Richard L. Lawson, President of the National Coal Association; Frederick Kneisler, Assistant Commissioner for Income Security of the New Jersey Department of Labor. The topics include: Main Street Concept, Wheeling, liability insurance, \"Charity Care\" Bill, education, WV Board of Regents Classified Employee Salary Schedule, mental health, Department of Corrections, Weston Facility, Athens Small Cities Block Grant, WV Housing Development Fund, jurisdiction, American Federation of Police, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, Department of Human Services, Department of Public Safety, public transit, GOCID, surplus food distribution, unemployment, coal industry, retirement, EIMCO Mining Machinery International, culture, lottery, capitol dome, State Tax Department, Employment Security, Class 8 License Holders, trade show, mining, economy, hunting, Foote Mineral, U.S. Department of Commerce, American Bar Association, Antitrust Law, State Police, National Governor's Association-Environmental Protection Agency, American Mining Congress.","This folder contains correspondence with John E. Burdette, Acting Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon B. Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; J. Craig Rothwell, Acting Commissioner of the Department of Highways; James W. Kight, Chairman of Region III Farm and Labor Coordinated Enforcement Committee of the U.S. Department of Labor; Peggy Haslow Knight, Director of the Office of Community and Intergovernmental Programs Environmental Protection Agency; Robey Knight, Roane County Sheriff; Thomas Knight, WV House of Delegates; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sheldon H. Knorr, Maryland Commissioner of Higher Education; C. A. Knotts, President of Community Bank; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Junior Knotts, President of Tucker County Commission. The topics include: the Department of Health, the Department of Human Services, Prayer in School Amendment, Department of Highways, the Greenbrier, social services, abortion, education, 20% Utilities Discount Program, state liquor, Senate Bill #523, Anchor Hocking Plant, Civil Service, Farm Labor Coordinated Enforcement Committee, GOCID, Fire Department Assistance Program, International Society of Krishna Consciousness, commerce, retirement, National Governor's Association-electricity transmission, Department of Public Safety, insurance, Public Service Commission, loans, Maryland Statewide Plan for Post-Secondary Education, \"Governmental Ethics\" law, Business and Occupation Tax on Interest Received from the Federal Government on Federally Guaranteed Student Loans, Worker's Compensation, Newbury Small Cities Block Grant, Governor's Community Partnership Program.","This folder contains correspondence with Junior R. Knotts, President of the Tucker County Commission; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Eugene A. Knotts, Secretary Treasurer of the West Virginia Assessors' Association; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Richard N. Knowles, Plant Manager of E. I. Du Pont de Nemours \u0026 Company, Inc.; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; John P. Knox, Personnel Director of Eagle Manufacturing Company; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Virginia L. Roberts, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Victor Cerra, Executive Director of Northern Panhandle Mental Health Center. The topics include: Davis Power Project, Tucker County Hydrologic/Haudralic Study, West Virginia Recovery Foundation, employment, Subaru Motors, Department of Highways, public safety, Healthcare Coast Review Authority, Worker's Compensation, West Virginia State Tax Department, Tucker County Office of Emergency Services, flood recovery, collective bargaining, Commission on Aging, Golden Mountaineer Discount Program, Department of Health, human services, employee displacement, GOCID, Industrial Development Training Team, Northern Panhandle Private Industry Council, Post Office, Library Commission, Department of Corrections, Department of Motor Vehicles, retirement.","This folder contains correspondence with Philip Kneisl; Colonel W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Jande Nady Burnley, Director of the Office for Victims of Crime. The topics include: local authority, Department of Motor Vehicles, WV State Police, traffic citations, magisterial court, complaints.","This folder contains correspondence with Audrey C. Toler, Executive Secretary to the Governor; James Kobashigawa, Executive Secretary to the Travel Agency of the State of Hawaii; Abraham Kobren, president of the American Dental Association; Colonel Jack W. Kock, president of the National Gaurd Association; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner to the Department of Highways; Marilyn Koch, Acting Regional Administrator of Health Care Financing Administration of Pennsylvania; W. S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Herbert L. Koelling, Chief Executive Officer of UARCO, Inc.; Stella Koerner, Mayor of Wheeling; Louis V. Koerber, president of the National Flag Day Foundation; William Kolberg, president of the National Alliance of Business; Mel Kofod, General Manager of WDTV. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Medicaid, Regulation of Travel Agencies, liability insurance, National Gaurd Association, Department of Highways, Senate Bill #278, abortion, Division of Tourism, coal, Department of Health, Tax Department, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, education, Department of Natural Resources, Environmental Impact Statement and Proposed Land and Resource Management Plan for the Monongahela National Forest, collective bargaining, manufacturing prospect, WV State Fireman's Association, Main Street Project, Emergency Shelter Grant Program-Wheeling, community development, Department of Housing and Urban Development, culture, medical malpractice, West Virginia's Industrial Training Team Program, Whitewater Advisory Board, commerce, Litter Control Program, SB 760.","This folder includes correspondence with J. Donald Krupica, president of the Marshall County Commission; James H. Kogen, president of Shure Brothers Incorporated; Frank Kolar Jr., Major, Infantry Admissions Officer of West Point; Charles E. M. Kolb, Deputy under Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education; William H. Kolberg, president of the National Alliance of Business; Rosemary Kolde, president of the American Vocational Association; William A. Kolibash, United States Attorney U.S. Department of Defense; James L. Kolstad, Acting Chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board. The topics include: Washington Lands Sewerage Project, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Highways, mental health, drunk driving, jurisdiction, Eagle Scout, Public Service Commission, lottery, Department of Education, United States Military Academy, mass transportation, Office of Economic Development, Proposal to Provide an Automated Medical Cost-Containment System for the WV Workers' Compensation Fund, industrial development, unemployment, Work Program for America, American Vocational Association, Department of Public Safety, \"Just Say No,\" National Transportation Safety Board, Mid-East Regional Career Development Council.","This folder contains correspondence with Jean T. Koneful, Vice President of RCK Scientific; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of Workers' Compensation Fund; Audrey C. Toler, Executive Secretary to the Governor; James L. Koontz, president and CEO of Kingsbury Machine Tool Corporation; Nelson B. Robinson, Commissioner of Workers' Compensation Fund; C. Everett Koop, Surgeon General of Public Health Service Department of Health and Human Services of Maryland; Noble W. Lanham, Lt. Colonel West Virginia Army National Guard; Richard C. Kopke, president of Traffic Safety Now, Inc.; Donald L. Kopp, Clerk of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Ronald G. Koppelman, president of Eastern-Western Marketing Corporation. The topics include: employment training, Department of Labor, Department of Human Services, Public Service Commission, the Greenbrier, Workers' Compensation Fund, disability, Miss American Pageants, Department of Highways, economy, Pruntytown Correctional Center, Anna Jarvis Birthplace Restoration Project, history, National Center for Manufacturing Sciences, education, flood assistance, Clean Indoor Air Act, unemployment, seat belt laws, Department of Commerce, Army National Guard, property tax reappraisal, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Corrections, state prisons.","This folder contains correspondence with Jeff Koshel, Senior Fellow and Director NGA; BEjamin Bailey, Administrative Assistant to the Governor; Janet E. Kosid, Legislative Program Director for the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children; Robert L. Kosnoski, president of Beckley Stone Company; R. H. Miller, Lt. Colonel Deputy Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety; Jane Morley Kotchen, Professor of Medicine at WVU; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner for the Department of Highways. The topics include: Department of Education, Lottery Commission, Department of Finance and Administration, Whitewater Advisory Board, Department of Natural Resources, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, National Governor's Association, Children's Policy Information Project, Koshiyama International, National Center for Missing \u0026 Exploited Children, Public Service Commission, Department of Highways, commerce, public safety, WV Board of Regents, Preston County Academic Center, WVU School of Medicine, state parks, Department of Culture and History, collective bargaining, Coalition for Corridor H, WV State 125th Birthday celebration, Department of Energy, mining fatalities.","This folder contains correspondence with Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; John W. Koval, president of the Weirton Area Chamber of Commerce; Pete Kovalyk, Mayor of Bellaire; David H. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; L.W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The topics include: worker's compensation fund, Job Training Coordinating Council, limited gaming, Shinnston - Small City Block Grant Program, retirement incentives for state employees, Department of Health, Department of Highways, Department of Motor Vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with Andrew Kondik, Director of Hancock County Office of Emergency Services. The topics include: Hudson Hill/North Fork Road Waterline Extensions Project, Office of Emergency Services, Department of Highways, Water Shortage Emergency Assistance Agreement.","This folder contains correspondence with Arthur Kraft, Dean of the College of Business and Economics at West Virginia University; Donald A. Kraft, National Director of the National Republican Foundation; Judith A. Krall, president of the West Virginia Alliance for the Mentally Ill; Frank Krzys, president of the Hancock County Commission; James R. Kraus, president of Handy \u0026 Harman Automotive Four, Inc.; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Cathy Krein, Public Relations Director of Malloy College of New York; Ron Kretzer, president of Appalachian- Equity Alliance, Inc.; Sharon B. Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John A. Wilson, III, Major General, WVANG Adjutant General; Richard W. Krimm, Assistant Associate Director of the U.S. Office of Natural and Technological Hazards. The topics include: education, collective bargaining, National Republican Foundation, Department of Highways, Public Service Commission, flood recovery, mental health facilities, Department of Health, right-to-work laws, Weston Hospital, public employee needs, Department of Human Services, Drug Free Communities Grant, Department of Corrections, Commission on Aging, Bill #1066 – farm animal protections, industry, Public Safety, speed limits, reappraisal, Department of Commerce, Tax Department, gasoline tax, utility rates, emergency response.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert E. Kristofco, president of Northern West Virginia Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau; C. Russell Rader, District Engineer for the Department of Health; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; J. Donald Krupica, president of the Marshall County Commission; William S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Julia A. Krutilla, president of King's Creek Civic Association, Inc.; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Charles W. Kucharik, Executive VP and GM of Rockingham Poultry Marketing Cooperative; Frank Krzys, president of the Hancock County Commission. The topics include: Workers' Compensation, Tourism Advisory Council, HB 1725, SB 391, Kroger, Family Urgent Care Center, Department of Education, Department of Health, Board of Medicine, 1985 National Youth Science Camp, Department of Commerce, employment and training, Department of Highways, education, Consolidated Coal, natural resources, Department of Human Services, Child Advocacy Bureau, GOECD, Governor's Community Partnership Grant Program, Tax Department.","This folder contains correspondence with Joseph E. Kun, Monongalia County Commissioner; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security. The topics include: Westover Industrial Access Road Project, community development, Department of Highways, employment security, Solid Waste Authority, Department of Highways, General Motors, West Virginia University, Trash to Steam Generation Facility, Small Cities Block Grant – Monongalia County, public transit, Cassville/New Hill Sewer Project, Drug and Alcohol Task Force.","This folder contains correspondence with J.R. Rogers, Director of Dealer Sales section of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Charles W. Kucharik, Executive Vice President and General Manager of Rockingham Poultry Marketing Cooperative, Inc.; Robert C. Byrd, West Virginia State Senator; Fred VanKirk, State Highway Engineer – Acting Commissioner; Bob Wise, West Virginia Representative; W. S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon B. Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Barbara Matz, Chair of W.V. Board of Social Work Examiners; M.P. Koerner, Major Chief of Field Services; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Charles R. Spears, Director of the Division of Parks and Recreation; David K. Heydinger, Director of Department of Health; Ruth Kuhn, president of Plum Run Extension Homemakers Club; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Chandra M. Kumar, president of American College of International Physicians. The topics include: GOCID, Our Lady of Perpetual Help Ukranian Catholic Church, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Motor Vehicles, Railroad Maintenance Authority, flood relief, West Virginia Penitentiary, Department of Highways, Child Advocacy, Human Services, Foster System, tire dumping, social work, Department of Public Safety, Department of Commerce, Department of Health, Ku Klux Klan, WV National Gaurd, agriculture, Weston Facility.","This folder contains correspondence with Madeleine M. Kunin, Governor of Vermont; John H. Sununu, State House of New Hampshire; Anthony S. Earl, Governor of Wisconsin; James P. Kunkle, Plant Manager of Owens-Illinois; John E. Burdette II, Acting Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Cecil B. Andrus, Governor of Idaho; Mr. Kunugi, president of Bando Kagaku; Daniel W. Kunz, Executive Director of the Junior Engineering Technical Society; Jennifer L. Kunze, Vice president of the Ohio Valley Society of Radiological Technologists; Joseph E. Kun, president of Monongalia County Commission; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Helene Kurtz, Manager of The Wells Inn; Tom McNeel, WV State Superintendent of Schools; William C. Kuryla, Corporate Manager of Product \u0026 Distribution Risk of Union Carbide Corporation; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History; Richard P. Kusserow, Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Virginia David Floyd, Acting Project Director of the Southern Regional Project on Infant Mortality; Kaneyoshi Kusunoki, Executive VP of Toyota Motor Corporation; Earl W. Wolfe, Director of the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Larry Kuykendall, Mayor of Moorefield.The topics include: National Governor's Association – Environment and Public Works, Youth Science Camp, President's Commission of Americans Outdoors, NGA – Energy and Environment Committee, Vermont State of the State Address, education, NGA – Nuclear Regulatory Commission, NGA – Superfund and Clean Waters Act, Department of Human Services, Glass Industry Assistance Program, Hare Krishna Community, State Government U.S. Savings Bond Campaign, NGA – Task Force on Nuclear Safety, Volkswagen Facility, National Radiologic Technology Week Proclamation, waterbed facility in Harrison County, Department of Highways, Worker's Compensation Fund, state tree, Sisterville Partnership Grant Application, West Virginia Academy of Science, Department of Culture and History, The Cultural Center Theatre, Lottery Commission, Gaming School Implementation Project, Child Support Enforcement/Absent Parent Medical Liability, Birth Certificate Fraud, Aid to Families with Dependent Children Program, Toyota, Vocational Rehabilitation Center, Victims of Crime Act of 1984, employment security, Appalachian Regional Commission, flood recovery, newspapers, Department of Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with Larry Kuykendall, Mayor of Moorefield; William Kuykendall, president of the Mineral County Bar Association; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Wallace G. Wilkinson, Governor of Kentucky. The topics include: flood recovery, Public Legal Services program, Community Partnership Fund, National Governor's Association – Conference, Community and Industrial Development, Department of Highways, Department of Public Safety, GOCID, Little Otter/Bluefield water line extension project, Department of Human Services, Prison Authority, Department of Health, Commission on Aging, Department of Corrections, Emergency Medical Services funding, Huntington State Hospital, retirement benefits for WV public employees, Interstate Planning Commission, Community Block Grant – Fairmont, education, Lottery Commission, Teachers Retirement Board, Pruntytown Correctional Center.","This folder contains correspondence with Ernest W. LaBelle, Director of State and Local Relations of TWR; Thomas J. Hoeflinger, Plant Manager of Anchor Hocking; Michael A. Buchanan, WV House of Delegates; Morgan Lacefield, president of CEL Pizza of Warwood (Domino's Pizza); Gordon J. Lachance, president of the Chief Petty Officers' Association; Marc E. Lackritz, Executive VP of the Public Securities Association; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner for Department of Highways; William B. Lacy, Deputy Assistant to the President; Billy C. Ladd, CEO of Texwood Industries, Incorporated; John J. LaFalce, member of Congress; Annik La Farge, Publicity Manager of Random House, Incorporated; Nick J. Rahall, U.S. House of Representatives; Colonel W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety. The topics include: NGA – Coal, Labor-Management Council, Worker's Compensation Fund, WV Silver Haired Legislature, employment security, Tax Department, Twin Falls State Park, export markets, Department of Highways, Department of Corrections, Public Employee Insurance coverage, Small Cities Block Grant Program – Shinnston and Stewart, Lottery Commission, manufacturing, substance abuse, NGA – Pacific Rim Traders, drinking age, small business, liability insurance, Department of Public Safety, Department of Human services, abortion, reappraisal, flood recovery.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Larry LaFon, president of the West Virginia Automobile and Truck Dealers Association; Samuel H. Davis, Director of Worker's Compensation Fund; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Stewart and Gore Small Cities Block Grant, Department of Human Services, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Department of Highways, Better Schools Amendment, Highway and Bridge Improvement Amendment, Chapmanville Bridge, Department of Energy, Public Service Commission, Grand Cross of Homage, \"Pat Murphy's Bill,\" Regional Education Service Agency, Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs, Board of Examiners for Registered Professional Nurses, Department of Insurance, Department of Corrections, Worker's Compensation Fund, black lung, lumber imports, Department of Health.","This folder includes correspondence with Clayton H. Lakes, Chief Division of Wildlife, Ohio Department of Natural Resources; Edward R. Lakey, Superintendent of Kanawha County Schools; Gradie Lamb, Jr., Superintendent of Swanson Plating and Machine; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Thelma Lamb, president of the Board of Directors for Community Resources, Incorporated; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; R. H. Miller, Major Chief of Staff of the Department of Public Safety; W. Henry Lambright, Director of Science \u0026 Technology Policy Center; Richard D. Lamm, Governor of Colorado; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: D.U.I., racing, education, Home Rule, Department of Highways, Public Employees Insurance Agency, Environmental Protection Agency, lottery, labor strike, Weston Facility, Industrial Development Training, WV Alcoholic Beverage Control Licensing Advisory Board, Community Services Block Grant, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, jurisdiction, National Science Foundation, NGA – tax reform, Exxon Oil, Tax Department, United Steelworkers, Department of Education.","This folder contains correspondence with David L. Acord, Superintendent of Kanawha County Schools; W. Stuart Caldwell, president of Kanawha County Schools; Ben Caldwell, Assistant Superintendent of Kanawha County Board of Education; John F. McCuskey, Commissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration. The topics include: state purchase of Laidley Field property, parking, educational facility, Charleston, finance.","This folder contains correspondence with Kathleen C. Butler, Operations Supervisor of the Department of Health and Human Services; Richard D. Lamm, Governor of Colorado; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John S. Lanahan, Senior VP of Chessie System Railroads; J. Wayne Lancaster, president of Berkeley County Development Authority; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; A. V. Dodrill, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Corrections; R. Gregory Lance, Mayor of Ranson; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Social Security Administration, Department of Highways, Black Gold, Transportation 2020, NGA – tax reform, Tax Department, Department of Human Services, welfare, Department of Corrections, Alcohol and Drug Abuse and Mental Health Services Block Grant, Department of Energy, Small Cities Block Grant, Department of Health, Ranson – Small Cities Block Grant, Mercer County Economic Opportunity Corporation, Commission on Aging, Appalachian Pulp Mill Project, Wheeling-Nishan.","This folder contains correspondence with Sam Landis, Mayor of Petersburg; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Regina Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; James R. Lang, VP of Lang Brothers Incorporated; Tom Lange, president of the Jefferson County Education Association. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Department of Motor Vehicles, flood recovery, West Virginia State Fire Commission, Department of Highways, Public Employee's Insurance Agency, Petersburg – Small Cities Block Grant; Governor's Community Partnership program, Emergency Water \u0026 Sewer, economy, education, Appalachian Regional Commission, abortion, Small Business Development, Weston Facility, West Virginia Children's Book Award Committee, Tax Department, revenue estimates, sewer, commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; George Langstaff, president of Footwear Industries of America; Elliot D. Rozenweig, president of Factory Services, Inc.; Tom Langford, president of the Capitol Hill Club; James Lannan, Superintendent of Jackson County Schools; James S. Gladwell, Assistant State Superintendent; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Mike Wilkins, artist of license plate preamble; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: JTPA Employment Training, Department of Human Services, property reappraisal, Department of Highways, Fire Department Assistance Program, Anchor Hocking, product liability, Capitol Hill Club, Community Partnership Program, Juvenile Justice \u0026 Delinquency Prevention Program, Department of Education, license plate preamble art, Shinnston – Small Cities Block Grant, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, flood relief.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; M. P. Koerner, Major Chief of Field Operations of the Department of Public Safety; John Lambert, Tucker County Commissioner. The topics include: Department of Health, Department of Human Services, Medicaid, election laws, Social Security Administration, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, Monitored Retrievable Storage, Motorcycle Awareness Week, Department of Highways, West Virginia Aeronautics Commission, Department of Public Safety, Elkins – Small Cities Block Grant, pay increase for service personnel, flood recovery, rural zoning, Tucker County Landfill, Parsons Water Line Extension Program.","This folder contains correspondence with Jay M. Hoke, Legal Counselor and Director of the Public Service Commission Office of Customer Relations; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner for the Department of Highways; Colonel W. F. Donohue, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; D. R. Pisegna, Medical Center Director for the Veterans Administration; Anthony Alston, Assistant Director of the Department of Veterans Affairs. The topics include: Public Service Commission, parole, Department of Highways, West Virginia Historical Preservation Foundation, Worker's Compensation Fund, travel councils, fire departments, Department of Education, flood recovery, cable television, Department of Human Services, public safety, Federal Housing Authority, Veterans Affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ronald Lane, president of Ronald Lane Pipeline Construction, Inc.; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Human Services; Phillip D. Turner, Executive Director of the Commission on Aging. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Energy, mining fatality, Public Service Commission, Department of Human Services, pay increase for service personnel, liability insurance, Governor's Management Task Force, Bill 627 (Overweight Truck Bill), Office of Community and Industrial Development, Board of Education of Ohio County, Watershed Commission, Arnoldsburg/Millstone - Small Cities Block Grant, retirement benefits, Department of Finance and Administration, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, Logan/Mingo Mental Health Center, Commission on Aging.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Charles C. Lanham, president of Citizens National Bank; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner for the Department of Human Services; John S. Lanahan, Senior VP of the Chessie System Railroads; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources. The topics include: Department of Highways, employment, Department of Energy, mining fatality, AEP Clean Air Project, election of 1988, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, West Virginia Legal Service Plan, Tax Department, Department of Health, Alcohol and Drug Abuse and Mental Health Services Block Grant, Department of Human Services, Department of Natural Resources, litter, Worker's Compensation Fund, Prayer in School Amendment, abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with Archie E. Lapointe, Executive Director of the National Assessment of Educational Progress; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Robert E. Leard, Administrator of the Food and Nutrition Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture; Tom McNeel, state superintendent of schools; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Commissioner of the Department of Human Resources; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Robert L. Larkey, Director of Far Eat Marketing A Plus Worldwide; Claire V. LaRocco, president of Fredrick Schill \u0026 Company of West Virginia; E. G. Larrick, Jr., Mayor of Oak Hill; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Harold A. Larsen, president of the Chesapeake \u0026 Ohio Canal Association, Inc.; Howard N. Larsen, Regional Director of the Fish and Wildlife Service of the U.S. Department of the Interior; Carl G. Beard, II, Director of the WV Air Pollution Control Commission. The topics include: National Student Athlete Day, education, Department of Corrections, state employee benefits, Department of Natural Resources, Worker's Compensation Fund, Food Security Act, Homebound Program, flood recovery, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Department of Health, export of coal to Asia, Department of Agriculture, 4-H, GOCID/JTPA, capital punishment, Department of Motor Vehicles, Oak Hill – Small Cities Block Grant, Department of the Interior, Chesapeake \u0026 Ohio Canal National Historical Park Advisory Commission, National Wildlife Refuge System, liability insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with R. K. \"Rolly\" Larson, Executive Director of Outdoor Amusement Business Association, Inc.; Reed Larson, president of the National Right to Work Committee; Ralph S. LaRue, Director of Marion County Parks and Recreation Commission; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; C. E. Hall, II, president of the Boone County Commission; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Carl Lashley, president of the West Virginia Council of Administrators of Special Education; M. P. Koerner, Major Chief of Field Services of the Department of Public Safety, James M. Albert, Director of the Office of Community and Industrial Development. The topics include: industrial development, Tax Department, HB4470, Right to Work, Department of Highways, Appalachian Regional Commission, Ryan Barr, Spruce Fork Public Service District, Department of Health, Department of Corrections, prison riots, Preston County Rural Transportation System, Weston Facility, hazardous material, Department of Natural Resources, education, Department of Human Services, Medicaid, National Air Toxics Strategy, Environmental Protection Act, Monongahela Power Company, Public Safety, Law Enforcement Certification, Shinnston – Small Cities Block Grant, Department of Motor Vehicles CDL.","This folder contains correspondence with Donna J. Boley, West Virginia State Senator; Robert G. Lathrop, Acting Dean of the College of Law at West Virginia University; Thomas P. Latimer, president of Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company; W. S. Ritchie, Jr, Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Hugh A. Latimer, president of West Virginia Wesleyan College. The topics include: milk handling, U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Rifle Association's Public Service Award, Department of Highways, culture and history, U.S.S. West Virginia, Department of Human Services, \"Whistleblower Law,\" Disaster Recovery Work, Office of Community and Industrial Development, Worker's Compensation Fund, Flood Hazard Mitigation Plan, Department of Energy, Child Advocate Bureau, Department of Health, Spencer Hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John R. Laughlin, president of Galaxy Conferences, Inc.; Nancy G. Laughlin, Chairman of the Board for Marion County Chamber of Commerce; Bonnie Lavender, president of the West Virginia School Counselor Association; Franklin L.. Lavin, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of the U.S. Office of Political Affairs. The topics include: \"Bad Faith\" Laws, Legislative Prayer Breakfast, education, National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, West Virginia Children's Trust Fund, Ada Expo '86, 1987 Legislative Issues, Laurel Creek Club, mine lay-offs, Department of Health, Emergency Services, Public Service Commission, National School Guidance and Counseling Week, U.S. Office of Political Affairs, victim assistance, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency, and Correction, Department of Public Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with L.W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; F. Dixon Law, Superintendent of Ritchie County Schools; Dwight Law, Manager of Grant County Airport; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; H. Wayne Law, president of Spartan Sewell, Inc.; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Charles T. Butler, Director of the Huntington Museum of Art; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Charles W. Lawler, Chairman of the Board for Marion County Chamber of Commerce; John C. Lawn, Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration for the U.S. Department of Justice; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Colonel W. F. Donohoe, State Coordinating Officer of the Department of Public Safety. The topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Highways, GOCID/SCBG, lottery, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, Education Special Session, education salary increase, State Aeronautics Commission, HB 4672, Ohio Brass Plant, Department of Health, Weston State Hospital, employee benefits, Pruntytown Correctional Center, CBS Broadcasting, TORT Reform Legislation, Department of Natural Resources, Commission on Aging, Department of Culture and History, Department of Human Services, Economic Development Act of 1986, state parks, National Conference on the Control and Diversion of Controlled Substances, Lighthouse Schools Program, Industry Consultation Program, Department of Corrections, WV District Export Council, income tax return, insurance, flood recovery.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Larry Lawrence, Administrator of Braxton Health Care Center; Jeffre P. Lawrentz, VP of Kanawha Valley Historical and Preservation Society; Barbara H. Lawson, president of Lawson Marketing, Inc.; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Quentin R. Lawson, Executive VP of the National Forum for Black Public Administrators; Richard L. Lawson, president of the National Coal Association; John T. Copenhaver, Jr., U.S. District Judge; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner for the Department of Highways. The topics include: Commission on Aging, sewage treatment, WV Public Energy Authority, Labor-Management Council, Department of Human Service, Tax Department, Braxton Health Care Center, Social Security Administration, historic sites, Hotel-Motel Tax, Development and Tourism, Williamson Sewer Improvements Project, Department of Highways, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Natural Resources, ARC Funds, Construction Grant, Interagency Council for Childrens Developoment, National Youth Science Camp, Marshall University football stadium, Clean Jobs Act, minority businesses, NGA – Committee on Energy and Environment, Worker's Compensation Fund, Governor's Summer Youth Program.","This folder contains correspondence with Paul Laxalt, Senator from Nevada; Jeffrey D. Laxton, Mayor of Oceana; William Burl Laxton, Mayor of Bradshaw; N. D. Woods, Deputy State Fire Marshal; Carol T. Lay, president of the Nicholas County Commission; Donald F. Layfield, Regional Administrator for the General Services Administration, Region 4; Roydice Layfield, Mayor of Cairo; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. H. Layman, Executive VP and CEO of the First National Bank of Romney, WV; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; Charles T. Lazzell, president of Mid-Atlantic Fuels, Inc. The topics include: Republican Senatorial Inner Circle, Clean Water Act, Clean Coal Technology Reserve, Wyoming County Center of Southern West Virginia Community College, Governor's Community Partnership Program, unemployment, Department of Highways, State Fire Marshall, Fire Department Program, Bradshaw – Small Cities Block Grant, Industrial Development, Wilderness Public Service District, GOCID – Emergency Waterline Construction, Nicholas County – Small Cities Block Grant, Child Advocate Office, mental health, jurisdiction, surplus government property, Appalachian Regional Commission, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Human Services, Marion County Senior Citizens Center, David Power Project, Tax Department, Board of Dental Examiners, unemployment, Weston Hospital, flood relief, Lazard Freres \u0026 Co., Department of Health, Monitored Retrievable Storage, GOCID.","This folder contains correspondence with Ben H. Love, Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America; John W. Leace, president of the Huntington Professional and Business Men's Club; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State; Lester E. Leach, Mayor of Sistersville; W. S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Ray E. Leach, mayor of Williamstown; Lawrence D. Leaderman, Head of Canadian Consular Post \u0026 Canadian Consul; Regina Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; David H. Leroy, Lt. Governor of Idaho; A. V. Dodrill, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Corrections; Nancy P. Hollister, Mayor of Marietta, OH; Patty Waldeck, president of the Charleston Area League of Women Voters; John A. Wilson, III, Major General , WVANG Adjutant General; Robert E. Leard, Administrator of the Food and Nutrition Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The topics include: Public Employees Insurance Agency, public transportation, coal wages, Off-Track Pari-Mutual Wagering Bill, Attorney General, Department of Highways, Williamstown – Small Cities Block Grant, Wood County Senior Citizen's Association, medical malpractice, U.S. Canadian Free Trade, limited gaming, Department of Human Services, Community Services Block Grant, Ashland Oil Company oil spill, Emergency Water and Sewer Program, Commission on Aging, League of Women Voters, juvenile detention, Emergency Services, WVU Medical Center, Food Stamp Tax, Cooper's Rock State Forest Aerial Passenger Tramway Proposal.","This folder contains correspondence with Shelby Leary, WV House of Delegates; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Regina Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Lt. A. N. Leavitt, president of WV Fraternal Order of Police; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: adult literacy, Developmental Disabilities Planning Council, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Public Relations Student Society of America, Deaf Education and Advocacy Foundation (D.E.A.F.), racing, Community Development and Criminal Justice, Drug Enforcement Policy Board, Veteran's Memorial Plaza, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency, and Correction, Tax Reform Act, Department of Culture and History, GOCID, Coon Knob Water Line Extension.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Lawrence David Lederman, Canadian Consulate; Donald E. Ledwig, Acting president of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting; Mary Martha Merrit, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Regina P. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History; R. T. LeFrois, president of Thomas Enterprises, Inc. The topics include: Department of Highways, National Association of Convenience Stores, tax bonds, National Rehabilitation Association Convention, Wayne County River Terminal, Tax Department, state employee benefits, Department of Natural Resources, Travel Development, Davis Power Project, public libraries, Association of State and Interstate Water Pollution Control Administrators, Commission on Aging, U.S./Canadian Free Trade, Universities Research Association, Department of Education, Department of Human Services, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Worker's Compensation Fund, Daylight Savings Time, Miss West Virginia Scholarship Pageant, Department of Motor Vehicles, Lost Creek Country Fall Festival, Department of Health, Governor's Civil Contingent Fund, oil overcharge, Alcoplex, National Youth Science Camp, Commission on Aging.","This folder contains correspondence with Kenneth C. Legg, Executive Secretary of the WV School Service Personnel Association; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Otis A. Leggett, WV House of Delegates; W. S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the Department of Highways; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Robert J. Conley, WV House of Delegates; John R. Hoblitzell, WV House of Delegates. The topics include: abortion, Board of Probation and Parole, Department of Education, Education Employee's Grievance Board, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Public Employees Insurance Board, Commission on Aging, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Bill S382, Tax Department, property reappraisal, \"Special Rule\" retirement, HB4672, jurisdiction, GOCID, Harrisville – Small Cities Block Grant, NGA – Electricity Transmission, Commission for the Blind, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, legislative computer, Joint Committee on Government and Finance, flood relief, Drug Enforcement Policy Board, Department of Culture and History.","This folder contains correspondence with Richard C. Lee, Chief, Shortage Analysis Staff, Bureau of Health Care Delivery and Assistance; M. P. Koerner, Major Chief of Field Operations of the Department of Public Safety; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Hun Jo Lee, president of Luck-Goldstar International Corp.; John G. Lee, president of the National Asphalt Paving  Association; Kang Won Lee, Research Fellow at the Korea Institute for Economics and Technology; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Department of Health, Department of Human Services, Department of Public Safety, food tax, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Highways, Commission on Aging, Tax Department, WVU Hospital, liability insurance, Spencer Hospital, WV Army National Gaurd, unemployment, GOCID, West Virginia University, House Bill 2057.","This folder contains correspondence with G. L. Harper, Field Supervisor of the Department of Veterans' Affairs; Maryat Lee, Director of EcoTheater, Inc.; William P. Marhsall, president of Lee-Marshall Insurance, Inc.; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; R. E. Lee, president of the Horsemen's Benevolent \u0026 Protective Association; Richard Lee, Chief, Distribution and Shortage Analysis Branch Office of  Data Analysis and Management of the U.S Department of Health and Human Services; John D. Rockefeller, U.S. Senator; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources. The topics include: Commission on Aging, Veterans Affairs, Summer Youth EcoTheater Program, Halfway House for Behavior Disordered Adults, Governor's Conference Committee on Economic Development of Technical Innovation, Department of Health, economic development, GOCID, Department of Culture and History, Department of Highways, Health Manpower Shortage Area, Department of Natural Resources, liability insurance, property reappraisal, Department of Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with Gary L. Swingle, president of the WV Society of Certified Public Accountants; Cordell A. DeLaPena, president of the WV State Medical Association; Paul R. Hutchinson, Jr., WV House of Delegates; Robert W. Hannan, president of Thrift Drug Company; Roger A. Boone, president of Crawford's Food Center, Inc.; R. H. Bowman, president of Nehi-Royal Crown Bottling Company, Inc.; Joseph P. Cardullo, president of Seneca Mental Health/Mental Retardation Council, Inc.; Grey M. Cassell, Superintendent of Hampshire County Board of Education; Samuel Chico, Jr., president of Chico Dairy Company; Mark Cobetto, president of Seven-Up Bottling Company of Wheeling; Betty D. Crookshanks, WV House of Delegates; Norma Gray, Executive Director of Region III Child Development Services; John E. Greene, Admisnistrator of Morris Memorial Nursing Home, Inc.; Lyle Sattes, WV House of Delegates; Robert D. Hartman, WV House of Delegates; Donald H. Hutton, president of Cabell Huntington Hospital; Edward W. Dockney, Jr., Mayor of Martinsburg; Victor L. Shockey, president of the Berkeley County Commission; A. N. Leavitt, president of the WV Fraternal Order of Police; Wendell O. Malcolm, president of the Barbour County Commission; Robert R. Nelson, Mayor of Huntington; R. E. Northup, VP of Appalachian Power Company; Larry V. Faircloth, WV House of Delegates; H. Stan Rawlings, president of the WV County Commissioners Association; Francis B. Schulte, Bishop of Wheeling-Charleston; John J. Sorrenti, Hancock County Commission; R. Kemp Morton, President of the WV State Bar; Tom Susman, WV House of Delegates; C. N. Harman, Minority Leader of the WV Senate. The topics include: Legislative Interim Schedule, unwed teenage mothers, liquor, abortion, prayer in schools, AIDS legislation, taxes on soft drinks, gasoline, tobacco, beer; education, automatic weapon legislation, WV Civil Service System, Black Fly Control, arts, black lung, Governor's Committee on Crime and Delinquency, health, lottery, seat belts, Jobs Development Corporation, capital punishment, library system, public swimming pools, Public Employees Insurance Board, Grandparents visitation, Act for Better Child Care, gun control, nursing homes, Inland Port Authority, highways, Joint Custody Bill, home rule, Board of Landscape Architects, Excess Levy Election, Litter Control and Solid Waste Disposal Bill, judicial systems, Medicaid, motor vehicles, pornographic industries, New River Parkway, public utilities, real estate, Preston Memorial Hospital, retirement, economic development, Right to Work, liability insurance, gambling, smoking, state bar, budget, Turnpike Bonds, veterans, unemployment, fireworks, SB477, HB2872, fire boards, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, aging.","This folder contains correspondence with John A. Chapman, president of the Charleston Regional Cahmber of Commerce and Development; Paul J. Clowers, Mayor of Mullens; John E. Clyburn, Commissioner of the South Carolina Human Affairs Commission; J. T. Godby, Logan County Assessor; John H. Hurd, president of the State Chamber; Bobby L. Zickefoose, Mayor of Smithers. The topics include: education, victim protection, Commission on Aging, unemployment, solid waste, drinking age, circuit court, casino gambling, garbage collection, Human Rights Commission, abortion, bottle bill, tele-track, wage taxes, coal land taxation, Department of Health, State Fire Marshal, magistrate pay raises, jury selection, retirement, insurance, bus drivers, libraries, immunization, gasoline tax, property reappraisal, service personnel, farming, Right to Work, prayer in schools, mobile homes, disabilities, moving violations.","This folder contains correspondence with Honorable Richard Schwartz; Robert W. Ritenour, president of the Home Builders Association of WV; Robert McCauley, International Union Representative of the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees; Britta Anderson, Director of Federal Affairs, Research, and Planning of the Vermont Student Assistance Program; Joseph Powell, president of the WV Labor Federation; A. E. Kessel, Jr., president of the Grant County Commission; James L. McClelland, Director of the Greater Huntington Park and Recreation District; Ken Rutledge, president of the WV Hospital Association; Mark O. Hatfield, U.S. Senator; Henry A. Waxman, U.S. Representative; Martha Layne Collins, Governor of Kentucky; Joseph P. Albright, Speaker of the WV House of Delegates; C. A. Hansen, Chairman and CEO of LCP Chemicals \u0026 Plastics, Inc. The topics include: early retirement, state retired employees, hotels, highways, solid waste, smoke detectors, surety bonds, abortion, public libraries, Industrial and Commercial Development Bond Act, education, Self-Employment Pilot Project, Municipal Fireman's Civil Service Commission, Health Care Cost Review Authority, insurance, Dropout Prevention Program, WV Recreation and Park Association, Urgent Supplemental Appropriation, Board of Dental Examiners, Duck Stamp Bill, Counselor's License, House Bills, Senate Bills, Uniform Licensing for Pari-Mutuel Sports Act, Electrolytic Processes.","This folder contains correspondence with Dan Tonkovich, president of the WV Senate; Edwin J. Bowman, Councilman for the City of Weirton; Thomas A. Cerra, Management Co-Chairman of Project BEST; Robert Campbell, Labor Co-Chairman of Project BEST; Joseph W. Mayernick, Executive Director of the Weirton Chamber of Commerce; William Medovic, CEO of Grocers Development Corporation; Don A. Wagenheim, Chairman of the Wheeling Area Chamber of Commerce. The topic of this folder is limited gaming legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with Ted T. Barr and Bob Hayes, Cabell County Commissioners; William Bork, General Manager of Waterford Park; Dave Elkinton, Prickett's Fort Foundation; Douglas W. Hill, Executive Minister of WV Baptist Convention; Dr. Stan Maynard, Professor of Education at Marshall University; Mose A. Napier, Mayor of Ceredo; J. R. Pritchard, president of Pritchard Electric Co.; Leonard I. Underwood, member of the WV House of Delegates; Robert W. Wallace, president of Rich Motor Mart, Inc. The topic of this folder is the Off Track Wagering Bill.","This folder contains correspondence with Harts High School students. The topic of this folder is the Lincoln County Library Bill.","This folder contains correspondence with county magisterial court clerks. The topic of this folder is pay for magisterial court clerks.","This folder contains correspondence with each County Commission president in West Virginia. The topic of this folder is the \"insurance crisis.\"","This folder contains correspondence with Harry L. Buch, of Gompers, Buch, McCarthy \u0026 McClure. The topic of the folder is the appointment to the Legislative Task Force on Insurance Practices and Alternatives.","This folder contains correspondence with Charles R. Shaffer, Evelyn E. Richards, and Daniel L. Shanholtz, of the WV House of Delegates; Frederick L Parker, Darrell E. Holmes, Sondra Moore Lucht, Joe Manchin, III, Larry A. Tucker, Tracy W. Hylton, M. Jay Wolfe, George Warner, C. N. Harman, John G. Chernenko, Thomas E. Loehr, Keith Burdette, Oshel B. Craigo, Ned Jones, H. Truman Chafin, Lloyd G. Jackson, II, John Boettner, Jr., Gene A. Haynes, Donna J. Boley, and J. D. Brackenrich of the WV Senate; Clayton W. Hale, Harold Hayden, Rick Murensky, Ernest C. Moore, Robert L. Mullett, Ancil Miller, R. L. McCormick, Joe C. Ferrell, W. E. Anderson, Mike Whitt, Jim Reid, Walter Rollins, Kenneth Adkins, Steve Williams, Richard Houvouras, Patricia O. Hartman, Phyllis Given, Robert L. Childers, John H. Reed, III, Patricia White, Deborah F. Phillips, William J. Artrip, Ginny Starcher, Bob Ashley, Ken Nowell, Robert W. Burk, Jr., Otis A. Leggett, Larry D. Swann, Robert L. Jones, David B. McKinley, Paul J. Otte, Patricia Mastrantoni, Sam Love, Roy E. Givens, Bernard V. Kelly, Bill Reger, Rodney T. Berry, Stephen C. Bird, George R. Farley, Marjorie Burke, Robert H. Kidd, Bonnie Brown, Lyle Sattes, Dee Caperton, Charlotte Pritt, Thomas A. Knight, Barbara Hatfield, Rudy Seacrist, Linda Nelson Garrett, Sarah Lee Neal, Betty D. Crookshanks, John W. Hatcher, Jr., John Pino, Tom Louisos, Sharon Spencer, Jim Humphreys, Sterling Lewis, Jr., Paul R. Hutchinson, W. Marion Shiflet, Howard L. Wellman, James W. McNeely, Richard D. Flanigan, Gilbert E. Bailey, Henry Shores, John R. Hoblitzell, John M. Wells, C. Farrell Johnson, Jack J. Roop, Tom Susman, Arnold W. Ryan, Clifford L. Summers, Percy Ashcraft, Floyd Fullen, Joe Minard, Kenneth Riffle, Albert D. Yanni, James Pitrolo, Jr., Duane Southern, William E. Stewart, Larry Schifano, Robert Chambers, Michael Buchannon, Shelby Leary, Twila S. Matheny, Jerry L. Mezzatesta, Thomas J. Hawse III, Patrick H. Murphy, William H. Martin, Joe Martin, Charles F. Jordan, Jr., Floyd R. Stiles, Fred C. Peddicord III, Paul E. Prunty, Robert J. Conley, Donald L. Stemple, Larry Faircloth, John Overington, Marc L. Harman, and Robert D. Harman of the WV House of Delegates. The topics of this folder is congratulations or sympathy for victory or loss of republicans in elections.","This folder contains correspondence with Louis E. Longanacre, Chief Magistrate of the Greenbrier Magistrate Court. The topic of this folder is the litter problem and the Bottle Bill.","This folder contains correspondence with constituents. The topic of this folder is casino gambling, largely in opposition.","This folder contains correspondence with Marie Morgan, Foster Daniels, Ralph A. Frame, Sr., Herman Adams, Earline Treadway, Jerry Roth, Dale V. Wood, Arthur Rybeck, William G. Prosser, E. Don Yoak (Minority Leader), Lewis Carte, Jr., Arno B. Hott (Speaker of the House) of the WV House of Delegates; Frances Long, Agnes Klug, Edith Ilene Howell, Lucille Burns, Mary C. Sites, Estyl C. Shreve, Mernie S. Kesner, Helen R. James, Mildred B. Dolan, Emma McVicker, K. Duane Hurley, Sam Cox, Glenn W. Kiger, Janet Frazier, Charles W. Frazier, Jr., Starlin Bartlett, Woodrow Taylor, Thelma Stone, Henry Hauser, Mary L. Brown, Cameron L. Markham, Mildred Harper, Marie M. Casto, Paul Allen, Mary S. Ward, Bessie A. Swann, Mary Pratt, Lydia Miller, Nellie E. Evans, Harriett Wright, Muriel Miles, Orlan Fowler (president of the Senate), Virginia Baughman (Majority Leader), Charles E. Games (Minority Leader), Robert L. Turner (President Pro Tempore of the Senate) of the WV Senate. The topic of this folder is Silver Haired Legislation, a Community Care Program proposed for older West Virginians.","This folder contains correspondence with Agnes Klug, Edith Ilene Howell, Charles E. Games, Lucille Burns, Mary C. Sites, Estyl C. Shreve, Mernie S. Kesner, Helen R. James, Mildred B. Dolan, Virginia Baughman, Emma McVicker, Duane K. Hurley, Orlan Fowler, Sam Cox, Glenn W. Kiger, Janet Frazier, Charles W. Frazier, Jr., Starling Bartlett, Woodrow Taylor, Thelma Stone, Henry Hauser, Cameron L. Markham, Mildred Harper, Thelma Hall, Marie M. Casto, Paul Allen, Bessie A. Swann, Mary Pratt, Lydia Miller, Nellie E. Evans, Harriett Wright, Robert Turner, Muriel Miles, Frances Long, Fred M. BellH. Pink Bowers (president of the Senate), Marnee Crimmins, Ida M. Curry, Marie Doty, Bertie B. Freeman, Nancy Jane Garrett, Lillian James, C. E. Johnson, Hazel Morgan, George Stanley, Earl Vanscoy, Moyne B. Wagoner, Xon R. Williams, Dorothy M. Woodall of the WV Senate; Mary Wagner, Orpha Riggs, Robert D. Morris, Marie Morgan, Paul McComas, Mary Forshey, Clara Belle Denning, Leona Compston, Frank Vance, Earline Treadway, Mae Ruckman, Frances Pinion, Archie O'Dell, Rebecca McLaughlin, Hazel Hickman, Mary L. Brown, John Adams, Estel R. Young, Opal Taylor, Harold Tate, Paul Rogers, Geraldine Noell, G. W. McCamey, Lucille Jarvis Maynard, Janice Cummings Markham, Howard Guest, Dorothy Wehrle Guest, Ralph A. Frame, Sr., Guy Cottrell, Russell Casto, Emil Baldwin, Dale V. Wood, Arnold Wellman, Mary S. Ward, Betty Wallace, Wilburn Vannatter, Harry W. Smith, Effie E. Roach, James Lomax, Emma J. La Prade, Charlotte M. Jenks, Ruby L. Henritze, Claribelle Waddell, Mildred Lindsay, John Johnson, Cleola Hamby, Flossie Green, Alma H. Fralin, Margaret Farmer, Margaret Covey, Mary R. Brooks, Katherine Wright Fagan, Dorothy Fike, Gladys Ervin, Don E. Yoak, Pansy Brown, Kinnie Bell, Lucille Beasley, Delphia Allen, Herman Adams, Avis Dobbins, Pat Daugherty, Arlton G. Adams, Charles Taylor, Jerry Roth, Lyle B. Parsons, Gerald O. Metz, Mary Mesenger, Ann Merrifield, Summers McCrum, Eilene Hersman, Luvon Greaver, Delbert Freeland, June Floyd, Thelma Flemming, Herbert L. Wilson, Audra V. Steele, Arthur Rybeck, William G. Prosser, C. Ed Pastilong, Charlotta M. Logston, Freda Hunt, F. E. Dougherty, Lewis Carte, Jr., Iva M. Briggs, Mary Catherine Becker, Rev. Joseph Washington, Sr., Herbert T. Payne, Mary F. Nettles, Arnold A. Miller, Ted Stemple, C. B. O'Dell, Robert C. Marple, Garland Ice, Charles H. Mack, Arno B. Hott, Foster Daniels, Jean Campbell, Edith Estella Akers, Edythe Hill Brigode, Virginia K. Bunner, Thirl F. Drake, Neil Frye, Helen L. Hannas, Kenneth Hylbert, Selby G. Jacobs, Percy Johnson, Sr., Thelma Lacaria, Nellie Miller, Antoinette SanJulian, Helen Virginia Shaffer, Daisy M. Smith, Lewis W. Watson, Helen Wilson, A. Ford Winters, Virginia Wright, Irene Young of the WV House of Delegates. The topic of this folder is Silver Haired Legislation, a Community Care Program proposed for older West Virginians.","This folder contains correspondence with constituents. The topic of this folder is support for casino gambling. ","This folder contains correspondence with A. Eddie Bassitt, Mayor of St. Albans; W. Marston Becker, Executive vice president of McDonough Caperton Insurance Group; Thornton Berry, Judge; Fred G. Butler, president of the WV Farm Bureau, Inc.; Roy F. Cagle, National Chairman of the American Legislative Exchange Council; Dan R. Tonkovich, president of WV state Senate; Suzanne Tewksbury, program coordinator of Frasure-Singleton Student Legislative Program; Patrick M. Gallagher, vice president of public affairs of the Midwestern Region of Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corp.; David W. Haines, executive director of WV Petroleum Marketers Association; Ron Corbin, State Director of WV Fathers for Equal Right, Inc.; John D. Hurd, president of the WV Chamber of Commerce; George E. Farley, Chairman of the House Finance Committee of the WV State Legislature; Karen B. Haines, president of the WV Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Inc.; L. E. Joyce, Jr., president of Joyce Engineering, Inc.; William P. A. Nicely, Mayor of Parkersburg; Same Love, Jr., Chairman of the Committee on Natural Resources of the WV House of Delegates; Charles R. Murray, Superintendent of Wirt County Schools; Frederick L. Parker, WV State Senator; Tod J. Kaufman, WV State Senate; Bill B. Reynolds, president of the WV Veterinary Medical Association; Perry H. Roberts, Mayor of Iaeger; Carroll L. Staats, Superintendent of Jackson County Schools; Tom Susman, WV House of Delegates; James Marino, president of the Steel City Distributors; Frank D. Devono, president of the WV Association of School Principals; Duane Southern, WV House of Delegates; Jody Smirl, WV House of Delegates; M. Jay Wolfe, WV State Senate; Michael J. Moyle, CEO of Wheeling Closure Corporation; Robert H. Whitstock, VP of The Seeing Eye, Inc.; Sandy Rogers, WV House of Delegates; Lyle Sattes, WV House of Delegates; Larry V. Faircloth, WV House of Delegates; Joe Manchin III, WV State Senate; Mario J. Palumbo, WV State Senate; Mike Shaw, WV State Senate; George Warner, WV State Senate; C. N. Harman, WV State Senate; John M. Karras, WV State Senate; Charles B. Felton, WV State Senate; Donna Boley, WV State Senate; Marc L. Harman, WV House of Delegates; Robert D. Harman, WV House of Delegates; John R. Hablitzell, WV House of Delegates; Robert L. Jones, WV House of Delegates; Otis A. Leggett, WV House of Delegates; Robert Ashley, WV House of Delegates; Stephen C. Bird, WV House of Delegates; Robert W. Burk, Jr., WV House of Delegates; Larry Schifano, WV House of Delegates; Donald L. Stemple, WV House of Delegates; Floyd R. Stiles, WV House of Delegates; Larry D. Swann, WV House of Delegates; John M. Wells, WV House of Delegates; Steve Williams, WV House of Delegates; Paul J. Otte, WV House of Delegates; John Overington, WV House of Delegates; Fed C. Peddicord III, WV House of Delegates; Paul E. Prunty, WV House of Delegates; John H. Reed III, WV House of Delegates; Arnold W. Ryan, WV House of Delegates; Joe Martin, WV House of Delegates; David B. McKinley, WV House of Delegates; Ancil Miller, WV House of Delegates; Joe Minard, WV House of Delegates; Ken Nowell, WV House of Delegates; Joe C. Ferrell, WV House of Delegates. The topics include: liquor sales, negativism, school aid formula, foreign trade, Balance Budget Amendment, \"Home Schoolers Bill,\" Cooperative Extension Service, legislative breakfast, insurance, judicial pension, Tax Reform Act, education, Medicare Reimbursement, legislative computer, state insect, public employees, paramilitary training, motor vehicle inspection, grandparent visitation, Right to Work, nursing, inmate work, hospice services, satellite television, child pornography, rates of sanitary landfills, school crossing guards, Floodplain Management, malpractice insurance, rabies immunizations, abandoned refuse, tobacco taxation, libraries, crime victims, smoking, licensing Board for Osteopathic Physicians, seatbelt laws, \"Forestry Development Act of 1987,\" Management Task Force, health care ethics, soft drink sales, highways, farm protection, Appalachian Regional Commission, Unemployment Compensation, White Cane Law, Civil Contingent Fund, odometer tampering, Special Interim Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with Dale Bumpers, United States Senate; Martha Layne Collins, Governor of Kentucky; Charles B. Felton, Jr., WV State Senate; Nick Zervos, Superintendent of Tyler County Schools; Robert G. Worden, president of the WV Manufacturers Association. The topics include: Center for State and Local Initiatives on Productivity, Technology and Innovation, WV Racing Commission, Secretary of State appointment, education, credit card interest rates, business taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with John W. Hatcher, Jr., WV House of Delegates; Charles E. Turner, president of WV State Medical Association; Rose Marie Snodgrass, president of the Parkersburg City Council. The topic of this folder is a House of Delegates vacancy.","This folder contains correspondence with Diane L. Reinhard, Interim President of West Virginia University. The topic of this folder is the 1985 Seat Belt Law.","This folder contains correspondence with constituents. The topic of this folder is opposition to the Seat Belt Law.","This folder contains correspondence with a constituent. The topic of this folder is support for the Seat Belt Law.","This folder contains phone messages from many constituents with the topic of this folder being largely in support of the Seat Belt Law.","This folder contains phone messages from many constituents; James M. Albert, Governor's Representative for Highway Safety; and Pat White, WV House of Delegates. The topic of this folder is largely in support of the Seat Belt Law.","This folder contains correspondence with David Adkins, Superintendent of Grant Count Schools; William H. Baker, Superintendent of Mercer County Schools; Stephen L. Baldwin, Superintendent of Putnam County Schools; William A. Barker, Jr., Superintendent of Mason County Board of Education; Ray Bragg, president of the Mercer County Commission; Ronald B. Cantley, Superintendent of Raleigh County Schools; Daniel D. Curry, Superintendent of Pocahontas County Schools; James Dawson, Superintendent of Clay County Schools; C. N. Evans, Jr., Superintendent of Roane County Schools; Albert H. Falvo, Assessor of McDowell County; Jackson L. Flanigan, Superintendent of Berkeley County Public Schools; Robert L. Frum, Superintendent of Cabell County Public Schools; Earl Tex Gainer, Gilmer County Commissioner; Gordon L. Hanson, Superintendent of Greenbrier County Schools; Donald A. Haskins, Superintendent of Marshall County Schools; Robert E. Kittle, Superintendent of Harrison County Schools; F. Dixon Law, Superintendent of Ritchie County Schools; Tom McNeel, Superintendent of WV Department of Education; Stan Rawlings, president of County Commissioners Association of WV; J. Kenneth Roberts, Superintendent of the McDowell County Public Schools; Gerald L. Short, Superintendent of Wyoming County Schools; Harold R. Smith, Superintendent of Lincoln County Schools; Gerald L. Stover, Superintendent of Fayette County Board of Education; Bobby E. Via, Superintendent of Monroe County Board of Education. The topic of the folder is early retirement incentives for state employees.","This folder contains correspondence with James Ahern, president of the Contractors Association of WV. The topic of this folder is the Right to Work Act.","This folder contains correspondence with K. Don Waskom, Regional VP of State Farm Insurance Companies; Walter Rollins, WV House of Delegates; Harry Van Iderstine, president of Sheidow Bronze Corporation; Allen W. Babcock, president of the Marion County Planning Commission; Lewis E. Hubbard, president of Sanitation Systems of Ohio Valley, Inc.; Arthur G. Olds, Mayor of St. Marys; Ronald Campbell, president of Ronald's Cheese Corner, Inc.; James L. Pitrolo, Jr., WV House of Delegates; John C. Murphy, president of the Equal Rights Alliance; Michael A. Buchanan, WV House of Delegates; Douglas Hopkins, presidents of Showtime Amusements, Inc.; Robert W. Burk, Jr., WV House of Delegates. The topics include: aftermarket crash parts, retirement incentives for state employees, Foreign Judgments Act, Public Employees Insurance System, solid waste disposal, litter control, motor vehicle insurance, horse pulling, hate groups, tree removal, uniform preadmission standards, Seat Belt Law, personal care home services, Amusement Rides and Amusement Attractions Safety Act, Indigent Care Fund, abortion, public libraries.","This folder contains correspondence with John Overington, WV House of Delegates; Dick Waybright, Executive Director of WV Forestry Association; Edgar A. Hess, Mayor of Bridgeport; Albert L. Sommerville, Jr., Chief Judge of 14th Judicial Circuit; Ken Hechler, WV Secretary of State; James A. Kinsey, president of the Taylor County Commission; Charles H. Cunningham, WV State Liaison of  the National Rifle Association. The topics include: Seat Belt Law, pension tax, machine gun possession, Federal Civil Service Retirement System, loss reduction, grant programs, Department of Agriculture's Meat Inspection Budget, Senate Budget Bill, Department of Education Account Budget, Taylor County Park and Commission, Joint Custody Bill, Enrolled Committee Substitute, collective bargaining, arson, State Commission for the Deaf, Coal-Workers' Pneumoconiosis Fund, Army Aviation Support Facility at Parkersburg/Marietta Airport, jury members, weapon carry license, adoption of impounded animals as pets.","This folder contains correspondence with John Murray, Mayor of Grafton; Dan Tonkovich, Speaker of the WV State Senate; Robert Chambers, Speaker of the WV House of Delegates; Earl Ray Tomblin, Chairman of WV Senate Finance Committee; Cliff Adkins, president/general manager of JetVac; B. R. Brown, president and CEO of Consolidation Coal Company; Thomas B. Dunn, president of Union Drilling; Gina Litten, president of Mineral County Education Association; Glen B. Gainer, Jr., WV State Auditor; S. O. Ogden, Chairman of the Board and CEO of Island Creek Corporation; Larry Tucker, WV State Senate; J. Donald Krupica, president of Marshall County Commission; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senate; John D. Rockefeller, IV, U.S. Senate. The topics include: Taylor County Recreation Commission, child abuse, sales tax, economic development, Education Reform Bill, flood recovery, Medicaid Home and Community Quality Services Act, disposal of waste, training schools, Para-Military Activities, School Aid Formula, Senate Resolution No. 21, Senate Bill No. 390, state insurance, state employees' retirement, Federal Small Business Innovation Research Act, Senate Bills passed, medical malpractice, group housing, hotel/motel tax, clean-up bill, water projects, election reform.","This folder contains correspondence with Tod J. Kaufman, WV State Senate. The topic of this folder is a Governmental Ethics Law.","This folder contains correspondence with the Governor's Mansion Advisory Committee. The topic of this folder is the governor's mansion.","This folder contains correspondence with Tom Brock, president of the WV Soft Drink Association. The topic of the folder is the soft drink sales tax.","This folder contains correspondence with John A Chapman, president of the Charleston Regional Chamber of Commerce and Development; John D. Hurd, president of the WV Chamber of Commerce. The topic of this folder is the AIDS Bill.","This folder contains correspondence with Rodney L. Stephens, president of the Logan County Medical Society. The topic of this folder is the AIDS Bill.","This folder contains correspondence Joseph P. Albright, Speaker of the WV House of Delegates; Van F. Anderson, Superintendent of Parks and Recreation; B. F. Backlund, president of the Independent Bankers Association of America; Laura L. Bradley, president of Wood County Child Assault Prevention Project; Robert W. Burk, Jr., WV House of Delegates; Raymond L. Busbee, president-elect of WV Recreation \u0026 Park Association; Becky Cain, president of the League of Women Voters. The topics include: abortion, Highway Improvement Amendment, coal industry, parks and recreation, budget, interstate banking, trucking, Clean Jobs Act, seat belt law, Better Schools and Highways Amendment, sexual abuse, driving age, public libraries, property tax reappraisal, medical malpractice liability insurance, mental illness, school nurses, counselor licensure, probation and parole.","This folder contains correspondence with Rodney E. Cooper, Director of Kanawha County Parks and Recreation Commission; Joseph C. DeLuce, Director of Hancock County Parks and Recreation Commission; John J. Faltis, president of Anker Energy Corporation; Lee F. Feinberg, WV State Legislator; Michael L. Fisher, Parks Manager of Charleston Parks and Recreation Department; Susan K. Flesher, president of the Colin Anderson Education Association; Dan Tonkovich, WV State Senate president of Joint Committee on Government and Finance; Joseph P. Albright, WV State House of Delegates Speaker of Joint Committee on Government and Finance; Donna Gallaher, Director of the Grafton/Taylor County Recreation Commission; George Garland, Jr., president of Round Mountain Coal Corp.; K. W. Gasser, president of Upper Ohio Valley Building and Construction Trades Council; John Hargleroad, president of WV Recreation and Park Association; Robert D. Harman, WV State House of Delegates; Sally F. Holliday, president of Putnam County Parks and Recreation Commission. The topics include: parks and recreation, coal industry, abortion, state employee retirement, capital punishment, missing and exploited children, school nurse ratio, Child Abuse Bill, Pari-mutuel Tax System, budget, liability insurance, parental care, teacher pay raise, school law, Tort Reform Bill, Whitewater Advisory Board, flood report, public libraries, limited gaming, taxes, road and bridge construction and repair, higher education, Board of Regents.","This folder contains correspondence with Lee H. Johnson, president of Johnson Limestone Company; Orvid Johnson, Jr., president of Johnson Brothers Trucking; Raymond L. Johnson, president of R. L. Johnson Trucking; Charles F. Jordan, WV State House of Delegates; John B. Kebblish, president and CEO of Ashland Coal, Inc.; Richard C. Kopke, president of Traffic Safety Now, Inc.; Robert L. Kosnoski, president of Beckley Stone Company; Charles W. Lawler, Chariman of the Board of Marion County Chamber of Commerce; Larry T. Legg, president of Maplewood Mining Co., Inc.; C. Berkley Lilly, Judge of the 10th Judicial Circuit; Joseph P. Albright, Speaker of the WV House of Delegates; R. G. Lockard, president of Kelley Coal Company; Philip L. Longenecker, president of Carbon Industries, Inc.; Rodger D. Lundell, Executive Director of Buckhannon-Upshur Parks and Recreation Board; James L. Mcclelland, Director of Greater Huntington Parks and Recreation District; Linda McGraw, president of Morgan County Education Association; Paul W. McKown, president of WV Retailers Association; Robert S. Miller, WV State Firemen's Association; Alan B. Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; William K. Howell, president of Miller Brewing Company; Lake Polan, Jr., president of the Greater Huntington Park and Recreation District; Frank Press, president of the National Academy of Sciences; Nick J. Rahall, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives; Ronald W. Reagan, President of the United States; B. S. Saluja, president of Technical Testing Laboratories, Inc.. The topics include: budget, public libraries, coal industry, educational funding, County Boards of Education, teacher pay raise, state employee retirement, seat belt law, Economic Development Act, Worker's Compensation, automobile leasing, \"Bad Check\" Law, parks and recreation, abortion, property reappraisal, Vendors Allowance for the Collection of State Sales Tax, medical malpractice / Tort Reform, capital punishment, fire safety, State and Local Narcotics Control Assistance Act of 1985; school nurses, Board of Regents, liability insurance, licensure for dieticians, drinking age, Non-Intoxicating Beer Act, BEST Program, casino-gaming.","This folder contains correspondence with L. Cary Bittick, Executive Director of the National Sheriffs' Association; Robert M. Steptoe, president of the WV State Bar; Harley O. Staggers, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives; R. E. Stanley, president of WV Motor Truck Association, Inc.; E. Morgan Massey, president of A. T. Massey Coal Company, Inc.; W. W. Tinder, Jr., president of Truck World; Dan Tonkovich, president of WV State Senate; Tim Underwood, president of U. S. Construction Co., Inc.; Ken Hechler, WV Secretary of State; George E. Vickers, WV Department Commander of the American Legion; Robert W. Wallace, president of Rick Motor Mart, Inc.; Elsie M. Watters, VP of Research Tax Foundation, Inc.; Lynn E. Westfall, Superintendent of Upshur County Schools; G. Peter Wilson, president of the Institute of Internal Auditors; Robert E. Wise, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives. The topics include: seat belt laws, Board of Regents, salary increase for teachers, school nurses, state employee retirement, parks and recreation, Public Legal Services Council, regional jails, Property Tax Reappraisal Act, State and Local Narcotics Control Assistance Act of 1985, coal industry, lottery, budget, Highway Improvement Amendment, public libraries, abortion, Commission for Higher Education Legislation, Board of Review of the WV Department of Employment Security, veto messages, Pledge of Allegiance, leased automobile sales tax, counselor licensure, internal auditing, medical malpractice, architects' licensing bill, foster homes, Medley Community Placement Program, limited gaming.","This folder contains correspondence with Jack Brooks, U.S. House of Representatives; Peter Rodino, U.S. House of Representatives House Judiciary Committee; Madeline Hemmings, president of WV Round Table; Larry Jenkins, president of United Grocers, Inc.; Theodore William Kazleman, president of Hecks, Inc.; Paul McKown, president of WV Retailers Association; H. J. Richardson, president of Builders Supply Association of WV; Ronald Reagan, President of the United States. The topics include: Equity in Interstate Competition Act, Immigration Reform and Control Act, Tax Reform Act of 1986, public transportation.","This folder contains correspondence with Michael Frasher, Executive Director of WV Public Legal Services Council; Brough A. Jones, Managing Attorney of WV Legal Services Plan, Inc.. The topics include: Public Legal Services Council, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, WV Legal Services Plan, salvage vehicle titles, Department of Labor, Legal Aid Society, Department of Human Services, state bar, legal research.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Fred E. Wright, Insurance Commissioner; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Cumberland Hospital, school buses, Department of Education, Department of Human Services, Appalachian Foundation, Drop-out Prevention Program, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Department of Highways, Department of Insurance, legal assistance, lottery revenue, state police, Commission on Aging, Tri-State Valley Association of Occupational Health Nurses, Medicare, Consolidated Gas Company.","This folder contains correspondence with Charles Lehman, Executive Director of the National Coalition to Stamp Out Chicken Scratch; Dwight A. Lehman, Dean of Students at Appalachian Bible College; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Thomas H. Cochran, VP Public Finance Department of Shearson Lehman/American Express Inc.; Albert J. Lehosit, Owner/Manager, Clique Club Restaurant; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: good handwriting, \"Homeschoolers Bill,\" Department of Human Services, Board of Regents, budget, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Finance and Administration, state parks, Office of Community and Industrial Development, Citizens for America, Department of Highways, Consolidation Coal Company, Department of Natural Resources, Geo-Tech Landfill Permit, lottery, 1985 flood.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History; William Lemley, Mayor  of Hundred; Ruth R. Lemmon, president of WV Safety Belt Coalition and Executive VP of WV Auto \u0026 Truck Dealers Association; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Elizabeth M. Lennon, president of t Council of Citizens with Low Vision; Dave Lenox, Executive Director of the Special Olympics of WV; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Earl Leonard, Executive VP of the Coca-Cola Company; Paul Leonard, Lieutenant Governor of Ohio; Frank B. Leone, Mayor of Dunbar; Joeseph Leonette, Mayor of Stonewood. The topics include: Department of Highways, lottery, World Gratitude Day, WV Coalition for the Homeless, Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, property tax reappraisal, North Eastern Business College Pel Grant, Department of Human Services, Department of Culture and History, Hundred – Community Partnership Grant, Civil Contingent Funds for water wells, Department of Insurance, WV Auto Dealers, seat belts, automobile leasing, school bus drivers, state committees, Department of Commerce, Department of Health, Social Security, auto insurance, county jail, Department of Motor Vehicles, International Society of Krishna Consciousness, Commission on Aging, National Wildlife Federation, ACTION Grant, state parks, Department of Energy, mining fatality, South Africa, capitol signage, higher education, Superconducting Super Collider, West Virginia Penitentiary, Independent Student Financial Aid Association, Acquisition of Conrail, Cooper's Creek and Dutch Hollow Water Line Extensions, Rental Rehabilitation Program, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety Program, Stonewood – Small Cities Block Grant, flood recovery.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; John Steven LeRose, Mayor of Summersville; John McCuskey, Commissioner of Finance and Administration; Louie D. LeRoy, Principal of South Harrison High School. The topics include: Board of Probation and Parole, Teacher's Retirement Board, abortion, Department of Human Services, Point Pleasant Historic Site, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Employment Security, GOCID, Nicholas County  Commission's Partnership Grant, Clean Jobs Act, Department of Health, Job Services Division, Division of Unemployment Compensation, Department of Education, State of the State, Department of Highways, liability insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with Rose M. Lepore, Regional Commissioner of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The topics include: Disability Determination Service, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Vocational Rehabilitation, Social Security Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with Rose M. Lepore, Regional Commissioner of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The topics include: Disability Determination Service, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Vocational Rehabilitation, Social Security Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Highways; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Regina S. Liscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Depertment of Human Services; Earl W. Wolfe, Director of WV State Board of Vocational Education; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Worker's Compensation Fund, litter, Department of Energy, legal aid, Veteran's Affairs, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, WV Library Commission, Vocational Rehabilitation, Governor's Community Partnership Program, VFD, Tax Department, U.S. Department of Labor, black lung, Department of Health.","This folder contains correspondence with Norman C. Lester, president of Big Bear Mining Company, Inc.; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; W. E. Lester, president of the Mullens Area Chamber of Commerce; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Department of Highways, disability services, Supplemental Security Income, Department of Motor Vehicles, casino gambling, Worker's Compensation Fund, black lung, Department of Human Services, Department of Natural Resources, education, Board of Regents, mining fatality, international activities, Department of Health.","This folder contains correspondence with Raymond D. Lett, Director of Intergovernmntal Affairs of the U.S. Department of Agriculture; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Jerry W. Levin, Executive VP of the Pillsbury Company; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: coal mining, Medicaid, farmers, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Health, Tax Department, sewage disposal, hazardous waste management, culture and history, flood, sales tax, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Hawk's Nest, manufacturing, GOCID, Department of Education, Business and Investment Almanac, Boxing Commission, Department of Motor Vehicles, Employment and Training.","This folder contains correspondence with Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Charles S. Levine, president of the Pied Piper, Inc.; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; Byong Hion Lew, Ambassador of Korea; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; James H. Lewis, president of Mason County Development Authority. The topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Monitored Retrievable Storage, state employment, Development Counsellors International, Ltd., GOECD, economics, beer license, benefits, budget, lottery, State Fire Commission, corrections, education of incarcerated adults and juveniles, Korea's Liberalization, Tax Department, Board of Regents, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Highways, Cooperative Extension Service.","This folder contains correspondence with Susan Ragland Lewis, Executive Director of the Victory Awards; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Drew Lewis and Robert S. Strauss, Co-Chairmen of the National Economic Commission; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The topics include: Victory Award, sewage, Department of Natural Resources, election, Department of Human Services, Weatherization Assistance Program, WWII, Worker's Compensation Fund, Clinton Water Association, coal industry, Real Estate Commission, Department of Highways, Pruntytown furloughs, National Economic Commission, Federal Budget Deficit, Department of Motor Vehicles, Motorola, Social Security, retirement, Ryan Barr, Department of Health, Department of Energy.","This folder contains correspondence with Hiram Carson Lewis, Jr., McDowell County Clerk; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; James Lewis, president of Peoples Bank; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Tax Department, Department of Highways, Greenbrier River Dam, GOCID, Fire Department Program, lottery, Department of Commerce, Department of Health, Department of Human Services, welfare, Pinnacle Lake, Department of Natural Resources, Appalachian Regional Commission, Mason Apartments, Public Service Commission, Farm Aid, Turnpike Fees, Public Safety, Ryan Barr.","This folder contains correspondence with Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Sterling Lewis, Jr., WV House of Delegates; Loretta Lewis-Wells, Executive Director of the Family Crisis Intervention Center of Region V, Inc. The topics include: Department of Public Safety, Commission on Aging, economics, Department of Highways, Tax Department, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Human Services, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, Crime Victim's Fund, disturbed youth, insurance, nursing homes, Olympics, Appalachian Regional Commission, GOCID/SCBG, budget, Department of Health, National Peace Essay Contest, state Community Services Block Grant, Domestic Violence Commission, NGA – Energy Transmission, Adjutant General, Board of Licensure for Counselors.","This folder contains images and plans for the Liberty Square in Putnam County, West Virginia.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Maryann Liberto, president of the WV Congress of Parents and Teachers; Lillian Liburdi, Director of Management and Budget Department of the Port Authority of NY and NJ; Gail Lieberman, Assistant to the Governor of Illinois for Education; Maury Lieberman, Program Director of State Comprehensive Mental Health Planning Program of the National Institute of Mental Health; W. S. Ritchie, Jr, Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Henry J. Liebmann, president of Fostoria Glass Society of America, Inc.; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Carl D. Perkins Scholarships, Liberty Electro Facility, Department of Highways, Liberty High School Band, Governor's Civil Contingent Fund, librarians, Federal Aviation Administration, Union Carbide Corporation, Future Homemakers of America, Tax Department, National Youth Science Camp, Department of Education, Department of Energy, Community-Based Mental Health Services, higher education, flood recovery, adjutant general, Department of Culture and History, commerce, Board of Medicine, Alderson-Broaddus College.","This folder contains correspondence with Richard A. Light, Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Candy Lightner, Founder of Mothers Against Drunk Driving; Mo Li, Vice Minister for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Taiwan; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; James R. Lilley, U.S. Ambassador to Korea. The topics include: Alderson-Broaddus College, Office of Economic and Community Development, Department of Motor Vehicles, Governor's Goals, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Education, Weston Facility, Department of Health, Department of Human Services, GOCID, Union Carbide Corporation, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Department of Highways, aviation, Department of Public Safety, Recovery Foundation, Health Care Cost Review, U.S. Products Show.","This folder contains correspondence with C. Berkley Lilly, Judge of the 10th Judicial Circuit of WV; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: prayer in schools, judicial retirement, judicial salaries, prison reform, hazardous waste treatment facility, \"bad check\" law, A. T. Massey Company, Department of Human Services, GOCID, Department of Natural Resources, Hope Natural Gas, Department of Health, WIC, Public Employees Insurance Board, Foster Parents Association, Department of Highways, Department of Education.","This folder contains correspondence with Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; J. K. Lilly, III, president of the WV State Society of Anesthesiologists; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; Norman L. Fagan Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History. The topics include: A. T. Massey Company, minimum wage, Department of Highways, alcohol, Department of Education, coal industry, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Human Services, Department of Natural Resources, black flies, black lung, Tort Reform, CRNA Week, higher education, reappraisal, Department of Culture and History, McComas Hall, Board of Regents, West Virginia State Fair.","This folder contains correspondence with Edward W. Limback, president of the West Virginia-American Water Company; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; J. Knox McConnell, president of the First National Bank of Keystone; R. Daniel Lindley, president of Heritage Mortgage Corporation; Albert W. Lindsey, Sheriff of Greenbrier County; R. G. Lindsey, Jr., Superintendent of Brooke County Schools; Vernie G. Lindstrom, Jr., president of the Associated General Contractors of America. The topics include: oil spill on the Ohio River, Industrial Development, Department of Human Services, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Education, Lincoln County decision, Department of Highways, Lincoln Day Dinner, Lincoln Junior High School, Greyhound Track, retail fuel pumps, Employee Benefits, benefit package for state employees, Tax Department, barbers, NGA – Conference, West Virginia University, flood recovery efforts, employment, Commission on Aging, Department of Motor Vehicles, Robert Trocin, Employment Security, new mental health facility, Water Conservation Fund Grant, Interstate Cost Estimate, taxes, Veterans Affairs, Cedar Lakes, Department of Natural Resources, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, Social Security Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Thomas C. Burns, VP of C\u0026P Telephone Company; Gus R. Douglass, Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture; Herbert Linville, Head of Government Publication of the University of California; Larry Linville, president of DuPont Athletic Boosters. The topics include: state treasurer, Department of Highways, We Want to Work Program, litter, county road supervisor, drug problems, education, Veterans Affairs, Civil Service System, Partnership for Progress, Weston Facility, Department of Human Services, U.S. Army, Worker's Compensation Fund, Union Carbide, new mental health facility, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, Elkins – Small Cities Block Grant, Appalachian Regional Commission, Department of Education, sewage disposal, \"Link Up America\" Program, Retired School Employees, Chessie System Merger, WV Secondary Schools Activities Commission, WV Health Care Cost Review Authority, Williamstown Bridge, Police Combat Pistol Leagues, agriculture, employment, WV Board of Examiners of Psychologists, Monongahela National Forest, Women's Commission, nursing homes, National Public Service Awards, Little League, Tax Department, Liability Insurance, World Associates of the Open-Heart, Tort Reform.","This folder contains correspondence with Jack W. Lipphardt, Acting Mayor of Wheeling; Gary L. Lipscomb, Sheriff and Treasurer of Tucker County; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Council of Senior West Virginians, Department of Highways, GOCID, lottery, Wheeling – Community Partnership Grant, Industrial Development, WV Advocates for Developmentally Disabled Board of Directors, GOECD, Wheeling Health Right Grant Award, Department of Health, Department of Commerce, employment security, Presidential Awards for Excellence in Science and Mathematics Teaching Program, Social Security Administration, Department of Human Services, WV Housing Development Fund, Department of Natural Resources, ban the leghold trap, coal industry, WV Publlic Energy Authority, Worker's Compensation Fund, taxes, WV Interagency Task Force on the Homeless, CH/HS - Juvenile Justice \u0026 Delinquency Prevention Program, Department of Corrections, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency, and Correction, State Job Training Coordinating Council Appointment, flood recovery, Department of Finance and Administration, Monitored Retrievable Storage, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Preston County – Small Cities Block Grant, NGA – Council on Physical Fitness \u0026 Sports.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Jim Liston, president of NGA Council on Physical Fitness and Sports; John Smith, Executive Director of Wyoming Parks and Recreation Association; Paul C. Liston, president of Albright Oil, Inc.; B. E. Little, president of New Beckley Mining Corporation; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; Clyde Litton, president of Twelve-Eleven, Inc. The topics include: NGA – Council on Physical Fitness \u0026 Sports, flood recovery, Postal Service, Department of Human Services, Social Security Administration, literacy programs, Department of Highways, U.S. Department of Labor, Education Reform Bill, budget proposal, litter problem, Moundsville Penitentiary, Civil Service, Start-up operation/Metallurgical Coal, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Education, teacher pay increase, Board of Regents, Valley Health Systems Grant award of $185,000, Department of Health, Department of Natural Resources, Monitored Retrievable Storage, lottery, culture \u0026 history, Historic Preservation Grant, child abuse penalties SB 255, Nongame Wildlife Program, Weston Facility, cost of living in WV, Coastal States Development Proposal, Tax Department, Department of Corrections.","This folder contains correspondence with James E. Lively, president of the Fayette County Commission; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Dodie Livingston, Commissioner of the Administration for Children, Youth and Families. The topics include: Honorary West Virginians, A. T. Massey Co., Board of Probation and Parole, Commission on Aging, WV Turnpike tolls, Department of Natural Resources, Reclamation of Whipple Refuse Area, blackflies, fuel, power of attorney, secretaries, Gauley River Public Service District – Small Cities Block Grant, Fayette County Funding Assistance, Public Energy Authority, Ryan Barr, Finance \u0026 Administration, Department of Education, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Department of Health, job corps, collective bargaining, taxes, liability insurance, Tax Department, DHS – Grant Applications, child abuse and neglect, Hubbs Building Sale, Shinnston – Small Cities Block Grant.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Gary G. White, president of the WV Coal Asociation; Charles M. Loar, Mayor of Bridgeport; Floyd Fullen, WV House of Delegates; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Charles M. Lobban, WV 11th Circuit Judge; Allen C. LoBean, president of Veterans for POW/MIA; John D. Rockefeller, IV, U.S. Senate. The topics include: infant mortality, Interstate Commerce Commission, Abandonment of Railroad Lines and Discontinuement of Service, WV Teachers and personnel – salary equalization, Department of Human Services, agriculture, Public Safety, Department of Highways, employment, Commission on Aging, Elkins Downtown Redevelopment Block Grant, WV Coal Association, Shortline School, Finance \u0026 Administration, state employees, abortion, Loan Application to EDA by Salem College, Veteran's Memorial Bridge, 4-H Program, Appalachian Regional Commission, Essential Insurance Act, Local Initiatives Support Corporation, GOCID, Flood Relief Efforts, Higher Education Budget Issue, Judge Griffin Bell, Department of Education, coal industry, Mid-Ohio Valley Transit Authority, public transportation, Lockheed Georgia Corporation, press, \"Sites-For-Business,\" Barron's Magazine, Management Task Force and Legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with Marshall Loeb, Managing Editor of FORTUNE; Tom Loeffler, U.S. Representative from Texas; Tom Loehr, WV State Senate; Donavon C. Loeslie, president of the Minnesota Association of Wheat Growers; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; V. Truett Loftin, president / CEO of the Ormsby House; Mark S. Spurlock, Arthur E. Kirkendoll, Jack Robertson, Logan County Commissioners. The topics include: Homelessness in Philadelphia, tax reform, health insurance, Department of Highways, Oil Overcharge Settlement, WV Board of Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety, Department of Public Safety, Job Training Partnership Act, NGA – Electricity Transmission, Glass Industry Assistance Program, Conference for Young Political Leaders, agriculture report, Worker's Compensation Fund, flood relief, Vietnam Veterans Memorial Commission, black fly, Department of Agriculture, Pocahontas Memorial Hospital staff from WVU to help with Recovery, energy, mining fatality, Public Service, GOCID – C\u0026P Telephone Co., Travel Development (GOECD), Logan General Hospital Project, Hospital Revenue Refunding Bonds, Logan Mingo Area Mental Health, Partnership/Northway Retaining Wall.","This folder contains correspondence with John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; James E. Roark, Mayor of Charleston. The topics include: Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Commission on Aging, Public Employees Retirement System, Public Employee Pay Equity Task Force, Tax Department, Department of Public Safety, Hunt Public Service District, small business (GOECD), Stay in School Program, Department of Motor Vehicles.","This folder contains memos between Raamie Barker and Governor Moore as well as newspaper articles. The topic of this folder is politics and political positions of Logan County, including Senatorial election races, municipal elections, and the county Board of Education.","This folder contains correspondence with Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Jean S. Londeree, Council Member of the City of Charleston; Charles M. Long president of the Greenbrier County Commission; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources. The topics include: Tax Department, Vocational Rehabilitation, Rotary Club, Department of Education, lottery, Republican National Committee, Department of Highways, duties of Governor, Department of Natural Resources, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Right to Work Legislation, Finance \u0026 Administration, Rural Transit, Worker's Compensation Fund, Eastern Greenbrier Industrial Park, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Library Funding, Tucker County Crafters Guild, State of the State, Commission on Aging, Department of Human Services, landfill, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, Bus Service, WV Silver Haired Legislature, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, Gary Study Plan, coal industry, Department of Public Safety, Ormet Corporation, Department of Motor Vehicles, Mingo/McDowell County Appropriation, Public Employees Insurance Board.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Louis E. Longanacre, Chief Magistrate of Greenbrier Magistrate Court; Philip L. Longenecker, president of Carbon Industries, Inc.; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Charles F. Longino, Jr., Director of the Center for Social Research on Aging; Charles R. Longsworth, president of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation; Daniel L. Lowry, Acting Director of Office of Job Corps, U.S. Department of Labor. The topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, education, Magistrate Court, Department of Energy, mining fatality, Public Service Commission, Department of Natural Resources, Board of Directors – WVU Hospital, litter control, Coal Investment Symposium, public transit, Commission on Aging, U.S. Department of Labor.","This folder contains correspondence with William K. Looney, Acting City Manager of Bluefield; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Frank H. Lopez, president of the Harrison County Commission; James W. Lord, City Manager of Weirton; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund. The topics include: culture \u0026 history, Historic Preservation, Department of Highways, Department of Health, Department of Human Services, Shinnston – Small Cities Block Grant, Integrated Criminal Apprehension Project, Department of Natural Resources, Community Development, Anchor Hocking, Harrison County – Small Cities Block Grant, Board of Regents (WVU), insurance, nursing homes, Public Employees Insurance Board, Radio Watch Grant, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Law Enforcement Training Program, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency, and Correction, Job Training Partnership Act, Title IIA Program Award, Department of Health, Worker's Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with F. Russell Lorince, president of Mountaineer Country Travel Council; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Robert L. Loughhead, president of Weirton Steel Corporation. The topics include: Moundsville Penitentiary, Tax Department, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Health, Shinnston – Small Cities Block Grant, Board of Education, occupancy tax, GOCID, Department of Highways, nursing homes, flood assistance, Recovery Foundation, Department of Natural Resources – Nongame Wildlife Program, Elkins Downtown Redevelopment Block Grant, abortion, insurance situation, Adjutant General, Commerce \u0026 Industry Development, Department of Human Services, Public Legal Services, Potomac Valley Transit Authority, Clean Coal Technology Program.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert L. Loughhead, president of Weirton Steel Corporation; Tom Louisos, WV House of Delegates; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; James L. Louthan, president of the WV Soil Conservation Distric Supervisors Association. The topics include: Department of Energy, property tax appraisal, Self Help Gas, coal industry, Weirton Steel, Job Training Partnership Act, GOCID, WV Recovery Foundation, Appalachian Regional Commission Entrepreneurial Conference, Ritchie County Multi-Purpose Small Cities Block Grant, Department of Highways, Community Development, Louisiana Incentives, NGA – Electricity Transmission, Social Security Administration, Finance \u0026 Administration, Rural Transit, Governor's Summer Youth Program, school aid formula, Tax Department, Department of Human Services, Child Support Commission, Department of Natural Resources, Soil Conservation Commission, liability insurance, Task Force Report.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Al Lovits, Administrator of Wyoming General Hospital. The topics include: Department of Human Services, liability insurance, Department of Highways, Worker's Compensation Fund, black lung, Tax Department, abortion, Racing Commission, Natural Resources Commission, summer school, mental health facilities, Pubic Employees Insurance Board, Health Care Cost Review Authority, GOCID – Bond Industry.","This folder contains correspondence with Sam Love, WV House of Delegates. The topics include: Department of Human Services, school crossing guards, Quality Circles, Department of Highways, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Department of Public Safety, Worker's Compensation Fund, fire departments, Department of Natural Resources, Land and Water Conservation Grant, NGA – Electricity Transmission, Public Service Commission, GOCID, culture and history, Beer Commission, erosion / assistance request, International Food \u0026 Arts Festival.","This folder contains correspondence regarding the Appalachian States Low Level Radioactive Waste Compact with Maryland, West Virginia, Delaware, and Pennsylvania. The correspondence is with Marion Barry, Jr., Mayor of the District of Columbia; Gerald L. Thorpe, Deputy Director of Policy Development of Pennsylvania; Dick Thornburgh, Governor of Pennsylvania. ","This folder contains correspondence regarding the Appalachian States Low Level Radioactive Waste Compact with Maryland, West Virginia, Delaware, and Pennsylvania. The correspondence is with David K. Heydinger, Director of the WV Department of Health; Jae Spears, WV State Senate; Gerald L. Thorpe, Deputy Director of Policy Development of Pennsylvania; Robert P. Wheeler, Director of Environmental Health Services; Benjamin Bailey, Administrative Assistant to the Governor; John S. Herrington, U.S. Secretary of Energy.","This folder contains correspondence regarding the Appalachian States Low Level Radioactive Waste Compact with Maryland, West Virginia, Delaware, and Pennsylvania. The correspondence is with Benjamin Bailey, Administrative Assistant to the Governor, Jae Spears, WV State Senate; Dan Tonkovich, WV State Senate president; Nicholas DeBenedictis, Secretary of PA Department of Environmental Resources; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; James W. Vaughan, Jr., Acting assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy of the U.S. Department of Energy.","This folder contains correspondence with Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Robert B. Lowe, City Manager of Grafton; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of HIghways. The topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Federal Conference Center, liability insurance, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Human Services, Shinnston – Small Cities Block Grant, Department of Highways, Vietnam Veterans Memorial Commission, economic development, Partnerships in Education Conference, Roundtable Meeting, Department of Corrections, Health Care Cost Review Authority, abortion, Siphoning Water Impoundments, lottery, business tax, Worker's Compensation Fund, notary public, funding, Magistrate Court, Public Service Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas E. Huzzey, Commissioner of the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; A. V. Dodrill, Commissioner of the Department of Corrections. The topics include: Department of Health, finances, Department of Mines, Tax Department, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Human Services, State Athletic Commission, Department of Public Safety, Department of Natural Resources, Board or Commission, Emergency Response Commission, Department of Corrections, Youth and Government Seminar, WV Trail Examiner, Veteran's Administration, Employment Security, abortion, Tax Department, Weston Facility, Civil Service, Board of Probation and Parole, Department of Corrections, ban the leghold trap, problems facing Jewish in Russia, real estate.","This folder contains correspondence with A. V. Dodrill, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Corrections; Carl M. Selinger, Dean of WVU College of Law; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund. The topics include: Bill Loy Scholarship Fund, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Corrections, Mountain State Forest Festival, Department of Human Services, Department of Public Safety, Department of Highways, WVU College of Law, Teachers Retirement Board, Worker's Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert Lu, president of Luson International; and other constituents. The topics include: Taiwan/WV Business relationships, Luson International, CID, Court of Claims, Welch Gas Cooperative, Rail Passenger Service, Department of Highways, Commerce, locating power station in WV, Benatec Associates, Pinnacle Rock Lake, Eagle Scout, Job Training Partnership Act, education, WVU Diploma Certification.","This folder contains correspondence with George Luciano, Director of the Office of Justice Programs for the S.S. Department of Justice; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Seat Belt Legislation, Clean Indoor Act Bill, family programs, insurance, infant mortality, Department of Human Services, Prenatal Care, Medicaid, Department of Health, Public Service Commission, Department of Highways, Department of Natural Resources, NGA – Electricity Transmission, GOCID/CJHS - Drug Enforcement, Displaced Workers Program, State Employee Day Care Center, libraries, State Tax Department.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Carson Lucas, president of United Auto Workers Local 1933; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services;  D. Diane Lucas, VP of Operations for Prisoner Transport Service, Inc.; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; John M. Lucas, Mayor of Valley Grove; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Volkswagen plant, United Automobile Aerospace-Agricultural Implement Workers of America, Huttonsville Correctional Center, Worker's Compensation Fund, corrections, Department of Education, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Highways, Valley Grove – Small Cities Block Grant, Liability Insurance, ban the leghold trap, Culture \u0026 History, Arts \u0026 Humanities, Governor's support for festival, abortion, Commission on Aging, Department of Public Safety, Community and Industrial Development, Kammer Plant, NGA – corporate takeover.","This folder contains correspondence with Frank W. Luerssen, Chairman and CEO of Inland Steel Industries, Inc.; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Frank M Lukacs, president of the North American River Runners, Inc.; Kathleen Lukacs, president of West Virginia River Adventures; John A. Luke, president of Westvaco Corporation; Bobby Lemley, Mayor of Blacksville; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources. The topics include: collective bargaining, WV State Lottery, Department of Education, Department of Highways, Chessie System Merger, employment situation, Shepherd College Board of Regents, Department of Health, GOCID, Inland Steel Industries, Inc., Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, travel development, Department of Highways, Veterans Affairs, Worker's Compensation Fund, dissolving Governor's Commission on West Virginians Outdoors, tourism, Community and Industrial Development, Management Task Force, ARC Entrepreneurial Conference, Westvaco Corporation, Tax Department, Education/Reimbursement, Better Schools Amendment, Department of Natural Resources, Construction Grants, liability insurance, marriage law, Department of Human Services, Flood Relief, Stewart and Gore Addition – Small Cities Block Grant, technical literacy.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; A. P. Nutali, Governor of the Territory of American Samoa; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State. The topics include: Department of Highways, Mountaineer Food Bank, smoking, commerce, state holidays, abortion, coal and economics, Department of Energy, cable TV, Social Security Administration, Tax Department, liability insurance, minimum wage, Davis Power Project, Department of Human Services, law school, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Public Safety, Commissioner of WV, Chessie System Merger.","This folder contains correspondence with constituents regarding lumber import imports from Canada.","This folder contains correspondence with James P. Lydon, Superintendent of Wirt Couty Schools; James C. Martin, Governor of North Carolina; Craig A. Lyle, president of WV Consulting Engineers Council. The topics include: Department of Highways, Eagle Scout, Governor's Management Task Force II, school aid formula, recommendation, Huntington Civic Center, Department of Human Services, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Department of Energy, Department of Health, abortion, flood assistance, Licensed Professional Counselor Bill, Republican Party, gasoline tax, fuel and energy, WV Association for Counseling and Development.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Richard Lyng, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture; Donald Paul Hodel, U.S. Secretary of the Interior; Naomi B. Lynn, president of the American Society for Public Administration; W. E. Lynn, president of the Kingsford Company; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Stephen J. Lyons, VP of Borg-Warner Chemicals, Inc.; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources. The topics include: GOCID (Fire Departments), King's Daughter Child Care Centers, Department of Health, Public Employees Insurance Board, Commission on Aging, Department of Human Services, Glass Industry Assistance Program, Department of Highways, Social Security, Board of Regents, U.S. Department of Agriculture, drought disaster, Department of Natural Resources, DHS – Home Visits, Federal Lands Administration Act, coal industry, Governor's Honors Academy, Dissent Channel, black fly, lottery, higher education, Lyons Realty Co., Inc., abortion, product liability, litter, employment, Republican Governor's Conference, Greenbrier River Dam.","This folder contains correspondence with Kenneth Maa, founder and president of the National Association of Senior Citizens Softball; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Mary E. Mabe, president of the National Guard Association of West Virginia; Ray Mabus, Governor of Mississippi; Dorothy I. MacConkey, president of Davis \u0026 Elkins College; Leo M. MacCourtney, president and General Manager of WOWK-TV; Peter Macdonald, chairman of the Navajo Tribal Council; Robert E. MacDonald, president of International Marketing Consultants; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of Worker's Compensation Fund; Robert L. Hardesty, Deputy Commissioner of the U.S. Department of Labor; David W. MacEachron, president of Japan Society, Inc. The topics include: Second Annual World Softball Tournament, Department of Education, Department of Health, National Guard Association of West Virginia, culture \u0026 history, arts \u0026 humanities, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Southern Governors' Association, Southern Regulation Education Board, banking, Public Service, Department of Natural Resources, Medicaid payments, Department of Human Services, Governor's Summer Youth Program, flood assistance, Elkins – Small Cities Block Grant, Boy Scouts of America, Civil Contingent Fund, WOWK-TV, substance abuse, GOCID, TEXEL \u0026Co., International Marketing Consultants, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Highways, black lung, amusement park, Commission on Aging, Weston Facility, Rowlesburg School, Appalachian Regional Commission Academic Center, Public Transit Support, foreign trade, testing on animals, Public Safety, Machinery \u0026 Allied Products Institute.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert E. Trocin, commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Don L. Macke, president of Wheeling Electric Company; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; John Curcio, president of Mack Trucks, Incorporated; Dorothy I. MacConkey, president of Davis \u0026 Elkins College; A. Andrew MacQueen, Chief Judge of 13th WV Judicial Circuit. The topics include: commerce, GOCID, Department of Corrections, WV Prison Industries, Worker's Compensation Fund, Wheeling Electric, Tax Department, Conservation Awards, Public Service Commission, employment, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Highways, Mack Trucks, Inc., Ryan Barr, Department of Education, WV Arts \u0026 Humanities Commission, Culture \u0026 History, Department of  Health, Water Extension Sigmon Fork (Sissonville), Edens Fork/Kanawha Two Mile, State Floodplain Management, Land and Water Conservation Funds, Department of Natural Resources, Employment Security, Veterans Memorial Bridge, Department of Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with Charles Mackley and L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, with regards to driver's license reinstatement.","This folder contains correspondence with E. David Humphrey, Executive VP of Magnet Bank; Andrew R. Evans, CEO of First Federal Saving and Loas Association of Pittsburgh; John A. Cobb, president of Magnet Bank; James D. Roy, president of Federal Home Loan Bank of Pittsburgh. The topic is the recapitalization of Magnet Bank.","This folder contains correspondence with Willliam F. Madison, Regional Administrator of the National Capitol Region; Tadao Maekawa, Governor of the Kagawa Prefecture of Japan; Robert W. Magee, Director of Personnel for the Central Intelligence Agency; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce. The topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Department of Education, Public Service Commission, Finance \u0026 Administration, Tax Department, economic development, Department of Highways, employment, Appalachian Regional Commission, NICS, WV Day Golf Classic, Italian Heritage Festival in Clarksburg, Department of Motor Vehicles, mine layoff, Seto Grand Bridge, state employees, Board of Regents, Marshall University, Budget Proposal, Saturn Corp., Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with Arthur A. Maher, president and CEO of St. Joseph's Hospital; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; James B. Mahony, president of Mahony Research; Richard J. Mahoney, CEO of Monsanto Company. The topics include: Department of Education, unemployment, Department of Natural Resources, right of way access, Department of Highways, Department of Health, Department of Human Services, Department of Public Safety, Western Hills Regional Rehabilitation Hospital, Health Care Cost Review Authority, WV Board of Coal Mine Health and Safety, Social Security Administration, Government Internship Program, State Government Teacher Intern Program, Board of Regents, Gwinn Landfill, Worker's Compensation Fund, Secretary of State, Tax Department, product liability, lottery, liability insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with Clovis Maksoud, Ambassador of the Arab States to the United Nations; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Joe Main, Administrator of the Department of Occupational Health and Safety of United Mine Worker of America; Lydia Main, Mayor of Masontown; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; William Owens, Mayor of Vienna; Nicholas J. Maiolo, president of AMIS International; Ranjit Majumder, president of the Mental Health Association in WV; A. James Manchin, Treasurer of the State of WV. The topics include: United Nations, Hazardous Waste, Department of Highways, commerce, Department of Natural Resources, education, Flood Tax Refund, Railroad – Northern Panhandle, Department of Energy, liquor, \"Quiet Strength\" Award, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Department of Human Services, WV Rehabilitation Counseling, Licensed Professional Counselors, Department of Public Safety, new mental health facility, WV state lottery, Department of Health, Main Street Program, foreign investment, Family Service America, General Oil Corporation, Public Service Commission, Weston State Hospital, Founderies Montupet New Development Project, GOCID – Brown's Island, Westvaco, National Response Team, Hazardous Response Support Division U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Wendell O. Malcolm, president of the Barbour County Commission; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Edwin F. Maley, president of World Solar Power Corporation; Gary E. Chapman, president of Zerkle Trucking Company. The topics include: Eagle Scout, Commission on Aging, employment \u0026 training, JTPS, GOCID, Department of Highways, Department of Public Safety, gas, WV Music Teachers Association, Tax Department, Department of Health, new mental health facility, Department of Human Services, Department of Motor Vehicles, Shinnston – Small Cities Block Grant, Excess Levy Elec., Emergency Medical Services, Department of State, 1985 Youth Science Camp, Industrial Development, Department of Education, Hare Krishna, Department of Natural Resources, GCP, flood related, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Public Service Commission, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, property tax situation.","This folder contains correspondence with Mallie Goodall, Executive Director of the Hardy County Rural Development Authority; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The topics include: Hardy County Development Authority, American Woodmark Corporation, Recovery Foundation, Department of Human Services, education, Commission on Aging, Clean Jobs Act, GOECD – FMC, Department of Natural Resources, Library Commission, Worker's Compensation Fund, Camp Horseshoe, Department of Highways, drinking age, Department of Health, state lottery, Fairmont General Hospital, Department of Motor Vehicles, Presidential Awards for Excellence in Science and Mathematics Teaching Program, Kammer Plant, Tax Department, refugees, Gold Dome, Veteran's Affairs, Civil Air Patrol, Drug Free Schools \u0026 Communities Program, Real Estate Commission, magisterial court.","This folder contains correspondence with many constituents about the trial of Charles Marano, Executive Clemency, West Virginia Penitentiary, and bond.","This folder contains correspondence with Joe Manchin, III, WV State Senate; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; R. Michael Mangum, Sheriff of Raleigh County; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund. The topics include: State Lottery, Cooperative Extension Program, Appalachian Regional Commission, Finance and Administration, Management – State Government, WV Recovery Foundation, Partnership/Marion, Anti-Drug Programs, NGA – Electricity Transmission, American Council of Young Political Leaders, Department of Health, Industrial Development, Employment Security, Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Worker's Compensation Fund, Higher Education Study Commission, Flag Day, Department of Highways, Tax Department, Capitol Dome, Department of Energy, Public Service Commission, Department of Human Services, Veteran's Affairs, Early Retirement Legislation, Classified Employees Salary Schedule, anecdote.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Mike Mansfield, American Ambassador to Japan; Henry Marockie, Superintendent of Ohio County Schools; A. James Manchin, Teasurer of State; Joseph Manypenny, president of the Hancock County Commission; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Department of Highways, Community Development, flood losses, Department of Energy, Pennzoil Company, Department of Motor Vehicles, Mannheim Military Community, Worker's Compensation Fund, small business loan, Stewart and Gore Addition – Small Cities Block Grant, Employment Security, Department of Natural Resources, Public Employees Insurance Board, Commission on Aging, Regional Offices, Department of Education, Department of Health, GOCID – Japan, Mansion Garden, leghold trap ban, Purchasing Regulations, new mental health facility.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; John O. March, Jr., U.S. Secretary of the Army; Kenneth A Marden, president of the American Kennel Club; Barbara A. Margolis, Commissioner of New York City. The topics include: General Marble Corp., Union Carbide incident, Department of Human Services, nursing homes, U.S. Office of Management and Budget, Finance and Administration, liability insurance, Department of Natural Resources, Adjutant General, March of Dimes, Weston Facility, abortion, WV Drug and Alcohol Counselors, Department of Motor Vehicles, auto insurance, Commission on Aging, Department of Highways, vicious dog legislation, soil conservation, National Protocol Directory.","This folder contains correspondence with Benedict T. Marino, Managing Director of DLJ Public Finance Division; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; John D. Myers, Superintendent of Marion County Schools; James E. Marion, president of the Private Industry Council of Kanawha County. The topics include: financing, Department of Highways, Department of Energy, Tax Department, McDonald's Race Across America, abortion, Marion County Building Commission, transportation, Marion County Schools, Transit Authority, State Job Training Coordinating Council, New Shoney's Commissary, Department of Natural Resources, Public Service Commission, Gold Dome, Soft Drink Tax.","This folder contains correspondence with Francis Austin, president of the Civilian Conservation Corps; Harry Markley, Jr., Mayor of Farmington; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; E. R. Marks, Jr., president of Municipal Mutual Insurance Company; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health. The topics include: Vocational Rehabilitation, Civilian Conservation Corps, Department of Energy, Full Roof-Bolting, marketing, Small Cities Block Grant – Farmington, Department of Human Services, Social Security, Weston State Hospital, Market Opinion Research, Southern Governor's Conference, WV State Advisory Council on Vocational Education, Department of Highways, Insurance, education pay raise, retirement, Legal Drinking Age, Department of Health, Department of Natural Resources, Emergency Response Commission, WV Recovery Foundation.","This folder contains correspondence with John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Walter D. Helmick, president of the Pocaontas County Commission; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Henry Marockie, Superintendent of Ohio County Schools; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health. The topics include: Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Highways, Weston Facility, Marlinton Elderly Apartments, Governor's breakfast, Marlinton School Water \u0026 Sewer System, Community Development Division, judicial system, tax reform, Department of Human Services, Marmet Fire Department, Juvenile Justice and Delinquent Prevention, school funding, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Appalachia Educational Laboratory, Resolution for Better Schools Amendment, Institutional Conservation Program, Economic Development, retirement, Tax Department, Governor's Report on Education, State of the State, Appalachian Foundation, School Dropout Prevention, Private Industry Council, Mid-Atlantic Region Japan-in-the-Schools, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Department of Health.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Nick Joe Rahall, II, U.S. Representative; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; A. V. Dodrill, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Corrections. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Union Carbide, jurisdiction, Department of Health, Department of Highways, Distinguished West Virginian, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Corrections.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. L. Bostic, Superintendent of Mingo County Schools. The topics include: Department of Highways, GOECD, Department of Human Services, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Education, drug problems, transplant surgery, lottery commission, Department of Public Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; John O. Marsh, Jr., U.S. Secretary of the Army. The topics include: Department of Human Services, unemployment, political candidates, Public Service Commission, Department of Natural Resources, public libraries, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Highways, West Virginia University, Super Computer Center, Water Resources Development Act of 1986, Inland Waterways User Board, Culture and History, National Guard, Humanitarian Service Medal, WV Board of Investments, WV Board of Regents, Weston State Hospital, Subsidence problems, employment, flood victims, Liability Insurance, abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with Henry Marockie, Superintendent of Ohio County Schools; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; S. G. \"Joe\" Marple, Mayor of Sutton; Mrs. Forrest E. Mars, president of the National Council for Advancement in the Arts; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Linda Z. Marston, Regional Director of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The topics include: Army Reserves, State of the State, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Highways, 4-H, Department of Human Services, Department of Health, Primary Care Center Program, economic development, Staffing Overseas Office, Liaison – WV and Dai-Ichi Bank, Japan-American Cooperative Services, Tokyo Japan, Educational Broadcasting Authority, Distinguished West Virginian, WV Rehab Center recreation services, Ryan Barr, Department of Natural Resources, Public Employees Insurance Agency, leg hold trap ban, State Police Academy, Department of Public Safety, Flag Day Proclamation, U.S. Commerce Department, Culture \u0026 History, WVU College of Law, GOCID, power plants, Marshall University Affirmative Action, Department of Education, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Baker Mine Service.","This folder contains correspondence with Howard Byard, president of the Marshall County Commission. The topic is the Governor's Community Partnership Program for the Marshall Fair.","This folder contains correspondence with Howard Byard, president of the Marshall County Commission; J. Donald Krupica, president of the Marshall County Commission; Dale F. Nitzschke, president of Marshall University; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Dee Marshall, president of the WV Association of Nurse Anesthetists. The topics include: Department of Health, flood recovery, Department of Highways, GOCID, Small Cities Block Grant – Littleton, Tax Department, Marshall County Fair, Watershed Dams, Marshall Commons Projects, Marshall County Commission, Marshall County Park and Recreation Commission, Marshall Homecoming, Department of Human Services, building code, Liability Insurance, Beer Commission, Commission on Aging, Worker's Compensation Fund, employment, Davis Power Project, Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company, Department of Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Vallie E. Huffman, state president of  the Licensed Practical Nurses Association of WV, Incorporated; Mildred Marshall, president of the Vienna Woman's Club; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; William P. Marshall, president of Lee-Marshall Insurance. The topics include: John Marshall Medical Services, Department of Human Services, Magisterial Court, Salvation Army, Board of Examiners for LPNs, flood recovery, Department of Highways, Committee on Historic Resources, Board of Architects, Small Cities Block Grant – Charleston, Limited Gaming, Capitol Dome Preservation, Historic Preservation Committee, education, Unemployment, Small Cities Block Grant – Marshall County, Economic Development, Assistant Adjutant General, Small Cities Block Grant – Jackson County, Governor's Conference Committee on Economic Development of Technical Innovations, Commission on Aging.","This folder contains correspondence with Nell C. Bailey, VP and Dean of Student Affairs at Marshall University; Dale F. Nitzsche, president of Marshall University; Marc A. Sprouse, president of the Marshall University Alumni Association; Cecil H. Underwood, Former Governor of West Virginia. The topics pertaining to Marshall University include: Research and Economic Development Center, Fairfield Stadium, Honorary Alumnus, activities, salary, WV College Republicans, College of Business, Combined Residency/Practice Program of School of Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, payroll contribution to flood victims, homecoming, Social Work Program, Autism Training Center, Student Government, Marshall Commons Meeting, MRI, Academic Funding, football team contingency funds, Baker Mine Service, Marshall Airplane Tragedy 17th Anniversary, financial aid, Society of Yeager Scholars, librarians, personnel, Engineers' Club, expansion plans.","This folder contains correspondence with Dale F. Nitzsche, president of Marshall University; Marc A. Sprouse, president of the Marshall University Alumni Association; Cecil D. Andrus, Governor of Idaho. The topics pertaining to Marshall University include: new Football Stadium, Fairfield Stadium Turf Replacement, Save Our Stores Committee, 18th Street Plaza Project, Huntington Trust and Savings Bank Building, activities, School of Medicine Combined Residency/Practice Program, Budget Request.","This folder contains correspondence with Wayne Kinder, president of Kinder Financial Services, Inc.; Dale Nitzschke, president of Marshall University. The topic of the folder is the Marshall Commons Project at Marshall University. The file contains the lease and agreement between Marshall University and the WV Board of Regents.","This folder contains correspondence with H. B. Atwater, Jr., CEO of General Mills, Inc.; Daniel J. Krumm, president of The Maytag Company; Erwin E. Schulze, president of Ceco Industries, Inc.; William N. Denman, Director of the Socety of Yeager Scholars; Dale F. Nitzschke, president of Marshall University; Ronald Reagan, President of the United States; George H. W. Bush, Vice President of the United States; Robert A. Norling, president of Bell Aerospace Textron; General Larry D. Welch, Chief Of Staff – United States Air Force; Willard Scott, The Today Show. The topic of this folder is the Marshall University Yeager Scholars program.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; C. Lee Martin, VP and General Manager of Erwin Supply Company; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Connie M. Martin, Mayor of Capon Bridge; Harry Matheny, president of the Wirt County Commission; Dan A. Martin, president and publisher of The Herald-Dispatch; Dolores Martin, Executive VP of the American Automobile Association; Gary B. Martin, president of the Roane County Economic Development Authority; Gary B. Martin, president and CEO of The Traders Bank; Genie V, Martin, Executive Director of Rock Forge Neighborhood House, Inc.; Gerald R. Martin, president of the Charleston/Kanawha Convention and Visitors Bureau; Gerald R. Martin, president of the Southern WV Auto Club; Martin Tsai, Partner of Alliance International Law Office. The topics include: Department of Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Education, GOCID, Fire Departments, reappraisal, Public Service Commission, Department of Health, Department of Motor Vehicles, State Tax Department, Lottery, employment, Food and Nutrition Service, Department of Human Services, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Small Cities Block Grant – Ritchie County, Pike-Finch Water Project, tourism, Small Cities Block Grant – Camp Barbe/Beulah Hill, Marshall University School of Medicine, Wall Street Journal article about WV, Medicaid Contribution, transportation, American Automobile Association, Turnpike Refinancing, Social Security, school closings, 17th Judicial Circuit, United Methodist Federal Credit Union, Tug River Health Association Grant Award of $15,000, Commission on Aging, Primary Care Center Program, Department of Public Safety, Juvenile Justice \u0026 Delinquency Prevention Program, Hotel/Motel Room Occupancy Tax, Board of Accountancy, abortion, Magistrate Court, insurance, Taiwan.","This folder contains correspondence with James G. Martin, Governor of North Carolina; John W. Wilson, Executive Director of the Southern Governors Association; Martha Layne Collins, Governor of Kentucky; James P. Martin, president of Mingo Care Center, Inc.; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; James Martin, Jr., president of the Bluefield WV Rescue Squad, Inc. The topics include: Public Employees Insurance Board, Tax Department, WV Employee Benefits, insurance, Department of Education, NC Alcoholism Research Authority, Finance \u0026 Administration, National Youth Science Camp, Appalachian Regional Commission, Department of Natural Resources, Litter Program, Superconducting Super Collider project, Southern Governors Association Executive Committee, Employment Security, Appalachian Foundation, Southern Regional Education Board, Southern Republican Exchange, Department of Human Services, Medicaid Reimbursement, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Health.","This folder contains correspondence with James G. Martin, Governor of North Carolina; Mary McClure, South Dakota state Senator; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services;  Joeseph E. Martin, III, Mayor of Elkins and WV State Delegate; Dr. Joseph Martin, president of the WV Chiropractic Society. The topics include: National Youth Science Camp, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Southern Regional Education Board, Council of State Governments, Southern Governors Association, Finance and Administration, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Arts \u0026 Humanities Commission Grant, Department of Natural Resources, \"New Business Development\" Conference, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, National Governors Association – Electricity Transmission, Small Cities Block Grant – Pocahontas County, Workers Compensation Fund, WV Society of Professional Engineers, Department of Health, Small Cities Block Grant – Elkins, Department of the Army National Guard, Public Employees Insurance Bureau.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; W. F. Carmichael, Commissioner of Labor. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Public Service Commission, Public Employees Retirement System, Department of Health, Finance \u0026 Administration, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Motor Vehicles, Board of Regents, budget, Lottery, GOCID, Governor's Community Partnership Program, unemployment, Social Security Administration, Commission on Aging, nursing homes, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Labor, WV Water Development Authority, United Steel Workers Ormet Strike, Liability Insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Robert H. Martin, president of Mt. Zion, Inc.; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; William F. Martin, Deputy Secretary of Energy; John S. Herrington, U.S. Secretary of Energy. The topics include: Small Cities Block Grant – Ellenboro, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Department of Health, employment, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Commission on Aging, GOCID, Revenue Estimates, Tax Department, accident on U.S. Army Base, Civil Service, Board of Regents, Institutional Conservation Program, NGA – Energy and Environment Committee, National Coal Council, U.S./Canada Free Trade.","This folder contains correspondence with William H. Martin, a member of the WV House of Delegates; William H. Martin, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Energy; William J. Martin, president of Valley Bell Dairy Company. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Energy, Workers Compensation Fund, NGA – Electricity Transmission, Department of Human Services, Board of Regents, Department of Education, Flood Relief Efforts.","This folder contains correspondence with Bob Martinez, Governor of Florida; Hiram A. Martinez, Advisor to the Governor of Puerto Rico; Laura M. Martinez, VP of the U.S. Coalition of Human Resources; Matthew G. Martinez, U.S. Representative of California; Joseph L. Martino, president of the Clarksburg WV Local American Postal Workers Union, AFL-CIO; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; John Martz, VP Corporate Real Estate of Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc.; Charles G. Marvin, VP of the Refractories Institute; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; William B. Marx, president of the Council of Industrial Boiler Owners; Robert Marziano, Mayor of King, NC. The topics include: National Guard, Department of Health, Adjutant General, Department of Natural Resources, NGA – Energy and Environment Committee, State of the State, disaster reports, Drug Enforcement Program, \"Jobs for Employable Dependent Individuals Act\" (JEDI), Department of Human Services, Martinsburg Airport, Governor's Civil Contingent Fund, Good Times Show Choir, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Public Service Commission, education, Workers Compensation Fund, employee relations, WV Institute of Technology Bands, music in education, GOECD, Department of Highways, GOCID – Japan, Consumer Protection, WV Emergency Response Commission, Buffalo Creek Judgement, United States of America vs. West Virginia, Academic Excellence Partnership, three crosses, New Source Performance Standards for Industrial Boilers, National Coal Council.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Donald C. Master, Mayor of Charles Town, WV; Patricia B. Mastrantoni, WV state Delegate. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Corrections, Massachusetts Head Start Program, A.T. Massey Dispute, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Human Services, Public Service Commission, Department of Health, Committee of the WV Community Fire Prevention Program, Department of Education, reappraisal, drug legalization, Department of Public Safety, Water Development Authority, Jefferson County Public Service District, Small Cities Block Grant – Charles Town, Tax Department Audit, Insurance Legislators.","This folder contains correspondence with Andrea R. Mason, VP of the WV Foundation for Rape Information and Services; Kenneth R. Faerber, Commissioner of the Department of Energy; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Louise McNeill Pease, Poet Laureate of WV; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; John A. Mason, District Superintendent of the United Methodist Church; C. Lowell Mason, president of the Grafton-Taylor County Convention \u0026 Visitor Bureau; James O. Mason, Assistant Surgeon General of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service Centers for Disease Control; Adna Irl Thompson, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; R. E. Mason, Jr., president of the Bode-Finn Company; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Walter O. Mason, Jr., Assistant to the president and Affirmative Action Officer of the University of Oklahoma. The topics include: Victim Assistance Block Grant, Department of Education, Department of Energy, Flod Special Disaster Fund, Department of Highways, nursing homes, Mason-Dixon Festival, Department of Employment Security, Northern Panhandle Soil Conservation District, Distinguished West Virginian Certificate, Workers Compensation Fund, flood efforts, Liability Insurance, ambulance service, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, Marshall County fairgrounds, Grafton-Taylor County Convention \u0026 Visitor Bureau, Department of Health, Mason Site Nutrition Program, Department of Motor Vehicles, McNeill's Rangers, school aid formula, Department of Human Services, Department of Education, Board of Regents, Department of Commerce, Kammer Plant, State Tax Department, auto insurance, seat belt law, coal, Department of Corrections.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; James E. Matheny, Adjutant of the Disabled American Veterans Department of WV. The topics include: Hare Krishna, Fayette County Health Department, Maternity Medical Clinics, lottery, Department of Health, library system, Department of Human Services, legal, Department of Public Safety, Commission on Aging, Department of Highways, Bloodmobile, abortion, Liability Insurance, Animal Protection Laws, FEMA, Tax Department, Homemakers Club, Board of Regents, Social Security Administration, Air Pollution Control Commission, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, Department of Corrections, Pruntytown, Veterans Affairs, Committee Substitute for House Bill, State Road Commission Advisory Board, commerce, Legal Aid, Finance and Administration, Workers Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., U.S. Senator from Maryland; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator from WV; David G. Mathiasen, Executive Director of the National Economic Commission; W. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Health, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, gasoline, Federal Deficit, Hare Krishna, Department of Human Services, Department of Education, Department of Commerce, Veterans Affairs, Department of Motor Vehicles, A. T. Massey Company.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Russell Matthew, WV state Senator; Anne J. Matthews, Director of Library Programs for the U.S. Department of Education; Curtis J. Tompkins, Dean of West Virginia University; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Fred E. Wright, Insurance Commissioner. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Department of Commerce, Stonewall Jackson Lake State Park, Commission on Aging, Civil Service, flood, Partnership/Work Adjustment Center, Community Care Program, Department of Health, Tax Department, Appalachian Regional Commission, Criminal Procedures Manuals, Department of Education, Civil Contingent Fund, WV Women's Commission, new behavioral health hospital, banking assistance for flood, Department of Corrections, Corning Glass Works, Department of Highways, insurance, Department of Motor Vehicles, Workers Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with Nobuo Matsunaga, Ambassador of Japan; Koichi Matsumoto, Deputy Consul General of the Consulate General of Japan; Joseph P. Mattaliano, City Manager of Philippi; Kathy Mattea, country music singer; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Mack Mattingly, U.S. Senator from Georgia; Nancy Mattox, Executive Director of WV Advocates for the Developmentally Disabled; Barbara Matz, Executive Director and president of WV Women's Commission. The topics include: \"Lighthouse\" Bills, the Tokyo Konsei, Culture \u0026 History, publication sources of info, commerce, Crime and Punishment, Small Cities Block Grant – Philippi, Department of Health, new mental health facility, Department of Natural Resources, Community Development, economic development, Department of Corrections, Southern States Correctional Association, Department of Education, Commission on Aging, Department of Highways, Labor Department, contracting work with flood, developmental coal technology, lottery, Public Health Law, Vocational Rehabilitation, WV ADD/Client Assistance Program, Department of Energy, Department of Public Safety, tuition for WVU employees, WV Women's Commission study, employment and training.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; Guy Mausteller, Mayor of Butler, Indiana; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Larry Maxwell, Charleston, WV Postmaster; Robert E. Maxwell, Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court Northern District of WV; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Thomas J. Maxwell, president of the American National Rubber Company. The topics include: Department of Commerce, Tax Department, flood, Veterans Affairs, Public Employees Insurance Board, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Department of Employment Security, Department of Motor Vehicles, Free Trade and Protectionism, Kellogg Foundation, WV Chamber of Commerce, unpaid health insurance claim, Public Service Commission, Commission on Aging, Kammer Power Plant, insurance, Off Track Betting Bill, abortion, Department of Public Safety, economic development, National Council of Teachers of English, Department of Education, United States Postal Service, Board of Regents, employment, WV District Export Council.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; Most Reverend John L. May, Archbishop of St. Louis and president of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; William F. May, president and CEO of the Statue of Liberty Ellis Island Foundation, Inc. The topics include: State Tax Department, Department of Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Public Safety, Small Cities Block Grant – West Hamlin, Health Care Cost Review Authority, suggestions, Department of Highways, education, Commission on Aging, Liability Insurance, Dow Corning, Department of Education, Public Service Commission, Economic Opportunity Commission, GOCID, Statue of Liberty, Southern Governors Association.","This folder contains correspondence with Joseph W. Mayernick, president of the Weirton Area Chamber of Commerce; Wallace G. Wilkinson, Governor of Kentucky; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; John W. Moon, Director of the Department of Veterans' Affairs. The topics include: Marshall University luncheon, Weirton International Food \u0026 Arts Festival, Desco Corporation, GOCID, Industrial Park, NGA – Energy and Environment Committee, Department of Public Safety, Department of Natural Resources, Contingency Fund, Limited Gaming, Tax Department, Office of Community Development, WV Library Commission, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Entrepreneurial Outreach Program, Department of Education, Timmy Mayes' illness, Department of Health, waste disposal, Department of Motor Vehicles, Workers Compensation Fund, Public Service Commission, Department of Human Services, Housing and Development Fund, Department of Corrections, employment, Jackson's Mill, Department of Highways, Veterans' Affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Joseph W. Mayernick, president of the Weirton Area Chamber of Commerce; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Court of Claims, Social Security Administration, Workers Compensation Fund, GOCID, Ohio Brass, re-election, Limited Gaming, Department of Employment Security, Public Employees Insurance Board, Tax Department, Huff Creek \u0026 Gilman Bottom bridges, Department of Health.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; H. A. Mayor, III, president of Century Oils; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Fred West, Mayor of West Milford; Tracy A. Smith, Mayor of Worthington; Lawrence L. Mays, president of the Declaration of Independence and Constitution Park Foundation, Inc.; Robert L. Mays, president of Standard Food Service, Inc.; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; John E. Mazzie, president of the WV Auto Dismantlers and Recyclers; Guilio Mazzone, president of the National Association of State Purchasing Officials. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, tax bill, Mayor – elected, Mayor – reelected, Eagle Scout, abortion, Martin Luther King, Jr. State Holiday Commission, Prisoners of War, Veterans Affairs, Department of Health, Hico Clinic, education, Declaration of Independence and Constitution Park, Poet Laureate, Small Cities Block Grant – Elkins, Governor's Community Partnership Program – City of Hurricane, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Public Safety, Tenseiter Wall Demonstration, consulting work, Electronic Funds Transfer System, Fire Marshal's Office, United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), LIEAP, Summers County Services Council, Mazza Consulting, NASPO.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas B. McAlister, president of Hanover Shoe Company; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Gary D. McAlvey, Chairman of the Search Group, Inc.; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Richard McArdle, General Manager of the Charleston Gunners; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources. The topics include: Lottery, Commission on Aging, GOCID, Small Cities Block Grant – Doddridge, Workers Compensation Fund, Hanover Shoe, Eagle Scout, Department of Highways, Governor's goals, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Public Safety, Department of Health, Search Inc., coal mining, Social Security Administration, Department of Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with James F. McAvoy, Executive Director of the National Coal Council. The topic of the folder is the National Coal Council and its operations, meetings, connection to the U.S. Department of Energy, reports, bylaws, budget, executive committees, policies.","This folder contains correspondence with William G. McBeath, Executive Director of the American Public Health Association; James L. McBee, Jr., Executive Director of Potomac State College of West Virginia University; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Captain Jon A. McBride, NASA astronaut; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: Air Pollution Reduction Process, Department of Public Safety, Department of Health, Lottery, Liability Insurance, Department of Human Services, Department of Commerce, WV Aeronautics Commission, mental health, Great Kanawha River Navy, Workers Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Jay Rockefeller U.S. Senator from WV; Carol McCain, Director of the White House Visitors Office; Dan McCague, president of Teen Centers America; Carol McCain, Director of National Programs at We The People 200, Inc.; Charles S. McCann, Superintendent of Lincoln County Schools; Robert M. McCann, president of BethEnergy Mines, Inc. The topics include: Department of Highways, Freedom Shrine, Commission on Aging, economic development, Diamond Shamrock, Public Energy Authority, property reappraisal, Public Service Commission, employment, consultation, Teen Centers America, Department of Culture \u0026 History, Honorable Senator John McCain, Finance \u0026 Administration, Human Rights Commission, public employees early retirement, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Health, Defense Procurement Grant to Small Business Development Center, Hico Clinic, WV Banking Commission, judicial system, Board of Education, libraries, Governor's Community Partnership Grant – Marion County, U.S. Department of the Army Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, Reservation Centers, Tax Department, High Power Mountain Project, 4-H and Extension Programs, Department of Human Services Provider Manual.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: Community Development, Public Service Commission, Department of Highways, Department of Health, Department of Human Services, Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston, Fire Department Assistance Program, Workers Compensation Fund, Communications Workers of America (CWA), Public Service Commission, Veterans Affairs, Department of Motor Vehicles, Distinguished West Virginian, Public Employees Insurance Board, Weston Facility, Parks \u0026 Recreation, Department of Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant – Lake Washington Public Service District, employment, Tax Department.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; James R. McCartney, president of WNPB-TV Friends; Loren McCartney, president of the Gilmer County Farm Bureau; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Charles E. McCarty, Judge of WV Fifth Judicial Circuit; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The topics include: Hare Krishna, Workers Compensation Fund, Commission on Aging, Department of Commerce, Department of Human Services, Department of Health, State Tax Department, economic development, Department of Highways, Veterans Affairs, Department of Public Safety, disabilities, Finance \u0026 Administration, Mountain Lair Meeting, State of the State, Board of Regents, Statewide TV Show, Public Service Commission, flooding of the Little Kanawha River, National Rehabilitation Association Convention, Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Council, Department of Motor Vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence mostly with Ralph William McCarty, of Mountain Streams and Trails Outfitters of PA. The topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Department of Human Services, Economic Development, whitewater rafting, Department of Commerce, election, Department of Highways, tourism, GOECD, Veterans Memorial Bridge.","This folder contains correspondence with James B. McCaslin, CEO of Western Hills Regional Rehabilitation Hospital; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Fred E. Wright, Insurance Commissioner. The topics include: school sales tax, Western Hills Regional Rehabilitation Hospital, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, Black Lung, WV State Lottery, Department of Insurance, retirement, Public Employees Insurance Board.","This folder contains correspondence with Charles J. McClain, president of Northeast Missouri State University; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Robert McCauley, International Union Representative of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO. The topics include: leghold trap ban, Board of Regents, Small Cities Block Grant – Morgantown, Downtown Revitalization, Department of Highways, Department of Motor Vehicles, McClain Printing Co., Department of Human Services, Department of Education, Ryan Barr, Partnership/Northway Retaining Wall, Department of Energy, Full Roof-Bolting, Commission on Uniform State Laws, Civil Service.","This folder contains correspondence with James L. McClelland, Director of the Greater Huntington Parks and Recreation District; John E. McClellan, Acting Director of the Mid-Atlantic Region of the U.S. Department of Agriculture; John McClellan, Administrator of Buchanan General Hospital; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; James F. Parsons, president of the Randolph County Commission; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Department of Highways, GOCID, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Culture \u0026 History, Department of Human Services, WV Recreation and Park Association, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Ritter Park Pathway/Playground Project, Community Partnership Grant Program, Medicaid Funding, Public Service Commission, Governor's Salary, Department of Health, Department of Public Safety, Department of Motor Vehicles, Drug Prevention and Enforcement, State of the State, Weston Facility, new mental health facility, Appalachian Regional Commission, Commission on Aging, Department of Energy, mining fatality, A. T. Massey vs. United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), collective bargaining, State Tax Department.","This folder contains correspondence with Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Peter A. McGrath, president of American Hydro Power Co. The topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Department of Human Services, Distinguished West Virginian, Department of Health, timbering, flood disaster, Department of Highways, Lottery, abortion, GOCID, Small Cities Block Grant – Nicholas County, new business interest, Tax Department, Veterans Affairs, public employees retirement system, drought situation impact on Vo Ag teachers, Pride in USA Award, Public Energy Authority, Kanawha Valley Fellowship Home, coal, George Washington Problem Solving Team.","This folder contains correspondence with Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; W. W. McClung, Greenbrier County Commissioner; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: George Washington Future Problem Solving Teams, Finance \u0026 Administration, Department of Human Services, Department of Natural Resources, Greenbrier County Ambulance Service, Community Partnership Grant Program, transportation, black fly control, Department of Highways, Parkersburg Bridge Revenue Bonds, GOCID, Walhonde Tools Inc., taxes, Energy Grants, Board of Regents, Mountain CAP, property lien.","This folder contains correspondence with William McCollam, Jr., president of the Edison Electric Institute; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner. The topics include: Department of Education, Community and Industrial Development, Public Service Commission, Department of Health (Vital Statistics), Department of Human Services, Distinguished West Virginian, Veterans Affairs, Ryan Barr, Department of Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Motor Vehicles, Social Security Administration, Property Reappraisal, legal matter, McComas Hall, antiquated laws, Tax Department, Department of Agriculture, WVU Payroll, nursing home problems, American Legislative Exchange Council, National Guard.","This folder contains correspondence with J. Knox McConnell, president of The First National Bank of Keystone, WV and Finance Chairman of George Bush for President. The topics include: City of Keystone – submersible pump, support, George Bush for President, political matters, trip to Japan, Stevens Clinic, news articles, GOCID, International Trade, Welch Emergency Hospital, Lincoln Day Dinner, Bank of Keystone, staffing overseas office, Beckley Armory – boxing, Wall Street Journal, Electoral College, The First National Bank, Department of Energy, National Coal Policy, WV D.O.E., Economic Development.","This folder contains correspondence with constituents. The topic is the decision to demolish of McComas Hall at Concord College by the Board of Regents.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Harriet N. McCormick, Director of Disaster Services of the American Red Cross; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; Robert L. McCormick, WV State Delegate; Joy K. Vance, Mayor of Chapmanville, WV. The topics include: legal aid, Superconducting Super Collider, Department of Energy, Distinguished West Virginian, Department of Highways, railroads, Department of Human Services, Industrial Development, American Red Cross, Social Security Administration, Citizens' Human Services Advisory Council, Kanawha County Senior Transportation System, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Department of Employment Security, NGA – Electricity Transmission, higher education, Tax Department.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Harley O. Staggers, Jr., U.S. Representative of WV; Leo Mac Courtney, president of WOWK-TV; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John B. McCoy, president and CEO of Banc One Corporation; Vernon McCoy, president of the Lincoln County Commission. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, \"Governor's Roundup,\" Adjutant General, Department of Employment Security, Department of Education, McComas Hall, Board of Regents, union workers, job training program, Social Security Administration, Public Libraries, Tax Department, Funding Request – GOCID, Ripley Branch of Parkersburg Community College, Williamsburg Senior Citizen Building, Banc One Corp., Hotel Motel Tax, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, mail, Supreme Court of Appeals, flood disaster, Madison Creek/Smith Creek Water Project, Commission on Aging, WV Lottery, Department of Corrections, Public Employees Retirement, Board of Education, State Board of Examiners of Land Surveyors, leghold trap ban, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Energy, flooring mill, nursing home reimbursement.","This folder contains correspondence with E. E. McCracken, president of Pedco Incorporated; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Richard G. McCrossen, Division Executive of Citicorp – U.S. Card Division; Roy Truby, State Superintendent of Schools; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Department of Corrections, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Energy, Department of Health, Department of Highways, Medical Malpractice, Unemployment Security Fund Transfer, Public Service Commission, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Department of Natural Resources, Citicorp, Davis Power Project, Budget Item Request, Department of History \u0026 Culture, Weston Facility, Civil Service System, Flood Recovery Chairman, Honorary West Virginian, Department of Insurance, soft drink tax, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Liability Insurance, Department of Education.","This folder contains correspondence with James F. McCulty, Executive VP of First National Bank of Spencer; James McCulty, VP-Marketing of Roane County Airport Authority; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Dave McCurdy, U.S. Representative of OK; R. Witter Hallen, Executive Director of the Municipal Bond Commission; John F. McCuskey, Commissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration; Glen B. Gainer, Jr., State Auditor; John J. Creedon, president and CEO of Metropolitan Life Insurance Company; A. Paul Funkhouser, president of CSX Corporation. The topics include: WV Bar Association, Super Tax Credits \u0026 Financial Incentives, French Creek Game Farm, Board of Regents, Department of Highways, State Aeronautics Commission, WV Housing Development Fund, Collective Bargaining, Department of Health, Department of Human Services, Social Security Administration, Lottery, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Motor Vehicles, Commission on Aging, Saturn – GOECD, Tax Department, Legal Aid, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, travel expenses, 55-mph Speed Limit, holidays, Department of Finance \u0026 Administration, Civil Service Commission, State Building Commission, Municipal Bond Commission, Exxon Oil Overcharge, travel approvals, WV Interagency Task Force on the Homeless, Savings Bond Drive, WVU.","This folder contains correspondence with a constituent regarding clerical errors for hospital bill payment by insurance staff at McDonough Caperton.","This folder contains correspondence with Joseph S. McDaniel, president of Stamat, Incorporated; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Elaine McDevitt, U.S. Liaison Officer of the NATO Information Service; Alice McDonald, Superintendent of Public Instruction of KY; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; C. Wes McDonald, Executive VP of Operations of Consolidation Coal Company; Clark E. McDonald, president of Hardwood Plywood Manufacturers Association; Jack P. McDonald, president of the Raleigh County Citizens for Justice; James McDonald, VP of Greenwood Enterprises Incorporated. The topics include: Public Service Commission, Sanitary Sewer Board, Department of Highways, WV Farm Commission, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Public Safety, salary, Interstate Commerce Commission Reform Act of 1987, Department of Human Services, Medicaid Reimbursement, Department of Health, Taylor County Park and Commission, Social Security Administration, nursing home reimbursement, Scarlet Oaks Celebrity Golf Classic, NASA Education Workshop for Elementary School Teachers, University of Charleston, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Shortline School, Diversitech General, Department of Education, National Governors' Association, Department of Commerce, Racing Commission, National Commission for Employment Policy, Commission on Aging, Department of Motor Vehicles, Tax Department, National Guard Exercise.","This folder contains correspondence with John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Scott McDonald, Director of the Idaho Department of Employment; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Regina S. Lipscomb; Martin McDowell, May of Albright, WV. The topics include: Social Security Administration, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Motor Vehicles, Distinguished West Virginian, Department of Highways, Tax Department, Information Systems, Commission on Aging, Department of Finance \u0026 Administration, Department of Employment Security, Public Employees Insurance Board, Preliminary Injunction Hearing, Department of Human Services, WV Army National Guard, tourism, Republican Governors' Conference, Title XII advances, National Governors' Conference, Unemployment Compensation Debt, State of the States, Small Cities Block Grant – Kanawha County, Department of Natural Resources, McDowell County Commission, McDowell County National Bank, 2nd Amendment, Department of Commerce, Emergency Audit Program, Small Cities Block Grant – Albright, Governor's Emergency Employment Program.","This folder contains correspondence with Gerald W. McEntee, International president of AFSCME; B. R. Brown, president and CEO of Consolidation Coal Company; Peter F. McEwan, Executive VP of Energy America South East, Inc.; Joan R. McFadden, Executive Director of the American Home Economics Association; Ed McFarland, president of the Ritchie County Commission; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Thomas W. Pauken, Director of ACTION, The National Volunteer Agency. The topics include: budget, Marion County bond issue, Governor's Honors Academy, McElroy Mine, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Highways, GOCID, Small Cities Block Grant – Clinton Water Association, Public Service Commission, Tax Department, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Human Services, litter, Small Cities Block Grant – Harrisville, Department of Motor Vehicles, Williamstown Bridge, Department of Employment Security, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Senior Companion Program, Municipal Leasing, suggestions.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John F. McGee, president of Clay Commnications, Inc.; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Noreta R. McGee, Secretary of the U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; C. Coleman McGehee, president of Sovran Financial Corporation; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; B. A. McGillen, principal of Liberty Elementary School; Donald F. McGinley, Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska; David H. McGinnis, Executive Director-Administrator of Green Acres Regional Center, Inc.; J. Michael McGinnis, U.S. Deputy Secretary for Health. The topics include: Commission on Aging, Department of Human Services, Department of Health, new mental health facility, Wall Street Journal, State Dinner, JTPA Program, GOCID – CSX, Department of Highways, PCB Problem in Fayette County, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, Sanders Austin \u0026 Swope, Tax Department, Corporate Day Care \u0026 Employer Assisted Services, 1988 U.S. Savings Bond Campaign, OSHA, WV Coal Employment, Mental Retardation Center, legislative activities, Department of Health.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; James McGlothlin, chairman of the National Coal Council; J. E. McGovern, VP of Toyota. The topics include: Department of Energy, Full Roof-Bolting, Pay Increase – 5%, Veterans Affairs, Department of Human Services, Department of Corrections, National Coal Council, Commission on Aging, Department of Highways, Williamstown Bridge, Seat Belt Law, Asbestos Assessment – Department of Health.","This folder contains correspondence with Peter A. McGrath, president of American Hydro Power Company; Phyllis S. McGrath, Program Manager – Grants of General Electric Foundation; Darrell V. McGraw, Jr., Chief Justice of the WV Supreme Court of Appeals; Ernest D. McGraw, Mayor of Meadow Bridge; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Joeseph M. McGraw, president and CEO of Greenbrier Electronics, Inc.; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Department of Human Services, reappraisal, Lafayette College Annual Fund, State Tax Department , Department of Natural Resources, Berkeley County Landfill, Trash for Coal, Family Law Master Program, Department of Health, Industrial Development, Department of Highways, tourism, Department of Education, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Election of '88, Social Security Administration, Williamstown Bridge, monochromatic light magnifier, Judicial Retirement System.","This folder contains correspondence with John McGuffey, president of McGuffey Amusements, Inc.; Jason McGuire, president of the Pipestem Foundation, Inc.; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Peter A. McGrath, president of American Hydro Power Co.; Robert L. Cline, president of River City Tours and Steamboat Co. The topics include: pension, Department of Health, fraternity, Governor's Office of Economic Development, legal aid, state employment, Department of Highways, Department of Culture \u0026 History, Public Service Commission, Workers Compensation Fund, Weston Mental Hospital, Education Commission of the States, retired teachers, Amusement Rides and Amusement Attractions Safety Act, Department of Natural Resources, Distinguished West Virginian, education, Department of Human Services, Library System.","This folder contains correspondence with Gary McHaffee, president of Mineral County Park and Recreation Commission; Merrell S. McIlwain, Executive Director of WV Secondary Schol Principal's Commission; Edwin J. McIntosh, president of Bright of America; John W. Moon, Director of the Department of Veterans Affairs; Dee McIntosh, president of Oasis Water Company; Sue Arnold McIntosh, president of the WV Society of NY, Inc.; Richard E. Lyng, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture. The topics include: Park Systems Case Study, recommendation, Land and Water Conservation Fund – Grant Town, Department of Highways, Higher Education Legislation, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Human Services, public employee retirement, statewide appraisal, WV District Export Council, nursing home reimbursement, Universal Studios, Veterans Affairs, water bottling plant, WV Insurance Commission, State Tax Department, WV Recovery Foundation, Department of Health, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Lottery, WV Turnpike Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with Frank E. Wright, Commissioner of the Department of Insurance; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: State Tax Department, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Human Services, WV Turnpike Commission, Traffic and Toll Revenue, Department of Insurance, Department of Highways, Williamstown Bridge, Department of Culture and History, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Health, Tort Reform, GOCID, Victim Assistance Program.","This folder contains correspondence with J. Bennie McKee, president of McGolf Royalty, Inc.; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: litter, Department of Culture and History, Department of Highways, Community Partnership Grant Program, GOCID, election '88, WV Speech Teachers Meeting, Department of Education, Public Employees Insurance Board, Civil Contingent Fund, Junior Olympics, Social Security Administration, Department of Corrections, Waste-to-Energy Plants, WV State Lottery, WV Teachers Forum, Board of Regents (Carl D. Perkins Scholarships), education reform, WV Thoroughbred Breeders Association, Department of Motor Vehicles, Tax Department, Department of Human Services, Adjutant General, Williamstown Bridge.","This folder contains correspondence with William J. McKenna, president and CEO of the Kellwood Company; Arthur L. McKenzie, president of WV Sheriffs' Association; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Jess T. Shumate, Commissioner of the Department of Labor; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; John R. McKernam, Jr., Governor of Maine and former U.S. Representative. The topics include: economic development, Department of Highways, WV Housing Development Fund, Right to bear arms Grant, Moundsville Penitentiary, Department of Human Services, Department of Commerce, Department of Labor, Department of Health, employment, WV Extension Homemakers Council Inc., Workers Compensation Fund, Davis Power Project, National Guard, Appalachian Regional Commission, Williamstown Bridge, Railroad Maintenance Authority, funding for B\u0026O railroad, Department of Natural Resources, Geo-Tech Landfill Permit, leghold trap ban, National Youth Science Camp, National Governors Association – telecommunications.","This folder contains correspondence with Stanley E. McKinley, Regional Commissioner of the U.S. Department of Justice Immigration and Naturalization Service; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John B. McKinney, president of LaClede Steel Company; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Arnold B. McKinnon, president and CEO of Norfolk Southern Corporation; Charles I. McKown, president of the Roane County Commission; Paul McKown, president of the WV Retailers Association. The topics include: Prisoner Housing, Department of Human Services, immigration, Department of Highways, Commissioner of Banking, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Employment Security, Department of Education, Public Employees Insurance Board, Social Security Administration, water service, Department Heads List, GOCID, Benwood Pipe Mill, hotel-motel tax, State Tax Department, summer school, early retirement incentive, Department of Motor Vehicles, Mountaineer Food Bank, Capitol Dome, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Mt. Zion Public Service, Higher Education Legislation, mail-order tax, Governor's Civil Contingent Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with David B. McKinley, a West Virginia State Delegate. The topics include: Department of Natural Resources, flooding, Department of Highways, Festival of Lights, Department of Human Services, Southern Regional Education Board, Department of Health, AIDS Bill, bridge opening, Wheeling-Pittsburgh, West Liberty State College Sewage Treatment Study, National Governors Association – electricity transmission, Small Cities Block Grant – Valley Grove.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Roger D. McMahon, president of the Elkins Area Chamber of Commerce; Douglas J. McMaster, president of Merck, Sharp \u0026 Dohme; Ala C. McMillan, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Mine Safety and Health U.S. Department of Labor; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Transportation. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant – Morgan, library funding, Economic Development, Emergency Employment Program, Tall Tale, Pension Plan for Office Holders, Distinguished West Virginian, National Youth Science Camp, Appalachian Foundation, bowling, invitation – business investment, city of McMechen, fire department, Housing Authority, U.S. Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration, Workers Compensation Fund, Commission on Aging, Republican Governors Dinner, Free Interstate Commerce, Department of Highways, Social Security Administration, Medicaid, National Rehabilitation Association Convention, Tort Reform.","This folder contains correspondence with William A. McMinn, VP of Industrial Chemical Group of FMC Corporation; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John D. Rockefeller, IV, U.S. Senator for WV. The topics include: Constitution, Liability Insurance, Department of Human Services, Veterans Affairs, water projects, Small Cities Block Grant – Muddelty-Glade Creek and Enon-Gilboa, Public Service Commission, Department of Highways, Department of Natural Resources, Williamsburg Volunteer Rescue Squad, abortion, Chlorine/Caustic Plant, FMC Corporation, Community and Industrial Development, GOCID, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Drug-Free Communities, Department of Commerce, Department of Finance \u0026 Administration, R-TAC System, leghold trap ban, United Mine Workers Strike.","This folder contains correspondence with Allan R. McLaughlin, president of Merrimac, Inc.; Ann McLaughlin, U.S. Secretary of Labor; Richard F. Celeste, Governor of Ohio; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; George E. McLaughlin, president of the Friends of Wheeling, Inc.; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: McDonald's Restaurant, Department of Highways, 75th Anniversary of the U.S. Department of Labor, Department of Human Services, employment and training, Department of Employment Security, drought, glass worker funds, television, Greenbrier River Dam, flood control, GOCID, Japan Trade Office, Department of Natural Resources, Main Street Program, Workers Compensation Fund, Culture \u0026 History, Historic Preservation Grant, Real Estate Commission, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel.","This folder contains correspondence with Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Jack McLaughlin, president of Laborer's International Union of North America  Local 814; Jim McLaughlin, president of United Coals, Inc; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; William T. McLaughlin II, president of CB\u0026T Financial Corporation; Michael A. McLaughlin II, president of City Lights, Incorporated; Ken McLennan, president of Machinery \u0026 Allied Products Institute. The topics include: Workers Compensation Fund, Mercer County Airport, Education Employees Grievance Board, employment, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Harrison County Development Authority, WV Industrial and Trade Jobs Development Corporation, U.S. Postal Service location, National Machinery Company, Board of Regents, Baker International project, Greenbrier River Dam, GOECD, Department of Health, Library Commission, Dr. Alvin Watne, Department of Public Safety, Machinery \u0026 Allied Products Institute, paramilitary training, Highways Safety Alcohol Program, Reader's Digest Scholarship Challenge, Advertisement on Nuclear Energy, alcohol awareness, Real Estate Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with George J. McNally, president and CEO of Borg-Warner Chemicals; George J. McNally, president of Rediscover Parkersburg; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; James McGirr Kelly, Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. The topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Borg-Warner Chemicals, Blennerhassett Museum, National Guard, Boy Scouts, Japan, YMCA, Community Development, Public Service Commission, Department of Finance \u0026 Administration, Honorary West Virginian, Postal Service, Environmental Protection Agency, Schools for the Deaf and Blind, Commission on Aging, Early Retirement Legislation, Drug Enforcement Policy Board, Department of Education, amend expenditure schedule, Department of Health, Highway Safety Program, Criminal Justice and Highways Safety, Appalachian Regional Commission, State Job Training Coordinating Council, WV Interagency Task Force on the Homeless, flood efforts, U.S. Academic Championship.","This folder contains correspondence with George J. McNally, president of Borg-Warner Chemicals, Inc.; Terry Basham, WV House of Delegates; Ken Hechler, WV Secretary of State; James W. McNeely, WV House of Delegates; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Dalph S. McNeil, VP of Brookville Locomotive; Kristin Peterson, president of McNeill's Rangers, Inc.; Harry W. Boggs, president of the Mineral County Chamber of Commerce; Ken McNemar, president of the Harrison County Emergency Squad; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Department of Highways, Blennerhassett Historical Park, Public Employees Insurance Board, Fire Department Program – GOCID, House of Delegates, NGA – Electricity Transmission, Department of Human Services, Commission on Aging, Department of Energy, Civil Contingent Fund, McNeill's Rangers, child advocacy, insurance, Department of Health, Social Security Administration, Williamstown Bridge, Hunter Protection Law, Public Service Commission, Department of Corrections, abortion, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Education.","This folder contains correspondence with Joseph McPeak, Mayor or Keystone, WV; Marian McQuade, founder of National Grandparents Day; Robert L. Hardesty, Deputy Commissioner of the U.S. Department of Labor; Wahna S. McQuain, Coordinator of the Randolph county Domestic Training and Referral Program, Inc. The topics include: Revenue Sharing Act, Tax Department, unemployment, Department of Employment Security, drugs and alcohol, Department of Highways, Department Association of WV Ladies Auxiliary Patriarchs Militant International Organization of Odd Fellows, American Federation of Teachers, Commission on Aging, Public Service Commission, election '88, GOCID, WVLMC, Right to Work, economic upturn, inauguration, Department of Motor Vehicles, Ruby Memorial Hospital, State Lottery, U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Economic Opportunity, Randolph County Domestic Training and Referral Program Inc., Governor's Contingency Fund, Community Development, Department of Employment Security, Public Employees Insurance Agency.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Martha A. McSteen, Acting Commissioner of the Social Security Administration; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mike McVay, president of the Huntington Board of Realtors; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Ned R. McWherter, Governor of Tennessee; Robert B. McWhorter, president of McWhorter Advertising; Ruby, McZier, president of Resources, Inc. The topics include: Department of Human Services, North-South Football Game, Social Security Disability benefits, Department of Commerce, Tax Department, Real Estate legislative issues, Department of Highways, employee benefits, Department of Health, Appalachian Regional Commission, NGA – Hazardous Waste disposal capacity assurance project, School Dropout Prevention, ARC – 1988 budget, ARC – Co-Chairman's Fund, McWhorter Advertising Company, CS Corporation, Treasurer of State, Distinguished West Virginian, National Defense Preparedness Association, Weston Facility, GOECD.","This folder contains correspondence with Carson Meade, president of M\u0026W Contractors, Inc.; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Michael Meador, Administrative Director of the Woodlands Institute; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health. The topics include: employment, Department of Highways, GOECD, Department of Human Services, Department of Commerce, Weirton-Steubenville Bridge, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Education, Department of Natural Resources, Tax Department, Salary equalization – WV teacher and personnel, patriotism, Fuel and Energy, Appropriate Technology Demonstration Program, Woodlands Institute, United States District Court, Department of Health, Neurofibromatosis Legislation, Lincoln Day Dinner, GOCID, Governor's Community Partnership Program, drugs, retirement, Westvaco.","This folder contains correspondence with David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Tom Meehan, president of National Electric, Inc.; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The topics include: Salary equalization – WV teachers and personnel, Department of Health, Emergency Water and Sewer Program, Governor's Community Partnership Grant Program, Department of Highways, Department of Employment Security, Department of Natural Resources, WV Economy, Department of Human Services, Department of Finance \u0026 Administration, Commission on Aging, Ryan Barr, Tax Department, Partnership with Westinghouse Specialty Services Inc., gambling, reappraisal, Department of Corrections, Whitewater Rafting, Vocational Rehabilitation, Department of Education, employment, jurisdiction, Department of Motor Vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Vernon G. Meadows, Director of Real Estate for Rite Aid Corporation. The topics include: Library Commission, Department of Education, Department of Highways, Appalachian Regional Commission funding, Department of Motor Vehicles, air conditioned school bus, Community Development, Department of Human Services, Washington-Carver Award, Veterans Affairs, Department of Employment Security, Small Cities Block Grant – Boone County, Job Training Partnership Act, jurisdiction, Tax Department, Department of Finance \u0026 Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with Evan Mecham, Governor of Arizona; Tom Meehan, president of National Electric, Inc.; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Arthur Barthelmess, WV State Registrar; Dan R. Tonkovich, president of the WV State Senate; Joseph P. Albright, Speaker of the WV State House of Delegates; Frank Patalano, VP of Professional Liability CNA Insurance Companies; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: economic development, abandonment of the Wheeling secondary track in Brooke County WV, ConRail's 1988 System Diagram Map, Rowlesburg Flood Situation, Benatec Associates, speed limits, CJ/HS, Drug-Free Communities, Department of Health, Department of Highways, Department of Public Safety, Vital Statistics, Medicaid Reimbursement and Eligibility, Medical bills for Julian, Medical School Application, Medicare Waiver,  CNA Insurance Crisis, medical malpractice, General Liability Insurance, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Gold Dome, Department of Human Services, jurisdiction, Ryan Barr, Limited Gaming, Travel Development.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Meehan, president of National Electric, Inc.; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Edwin Meese, III, United States Attorney General; Richard Thornburgh, United States Attorney General. The topics include: United States Holocaust Memorial Council, Days of Remembrance, decision on site, new National Electric facility in WV, Association of Retired School Employees, '86 budget, Department of Highways, GOCID, WVLMC, Right to Work, legislative issues, Exxon's Computer gift to WVU Civil Engineering, Governors Convention, Department of Human Services, Department of Health, Shooting Education Safety Course, Veterans Memorial Bridge, CJ/HS, Young American Medals for Bravery and Service, juvenile crime, product liability, marijuana, Department of Public Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Howard Mehlinger, Dean of the School of Education for Indiana University; Thomas Meichtry, president of Kamtec Corporation; Robert K. Holliday, WV State Senator; H. C. Meissner, president of Andersen Corporation; F. A. Meister, president and CEO of the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, Inc. The topics include: Culture \u0026 History, Department of Human Services, Department of Corrections, Department of Education, Hare Krishna, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Highways, Business Week Magazine, Insurance Commission, Department of Finance \u0026 Administration, flood donation, alcohol tax, seat belt law, education salary \u0026 budget, Workers Compensation Fund, Williamstown Bridge, Soviet Union, Civil Service.","This folder contains correspondence with Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History; G. Kemp Melton, Assessor of Kanawha County, WV. The topics include: Department of Energy, Mining Fatality, Department of Culture and History, Miss American Co-Ed Pageant, Workers Compensation Fund, Public Service Commission, Department of Corrections, Department of Insurance, Department of Education, flood efforts, Department of Highways, abortion, Gold Dome, Health Care Cost Review Authority.","This folder contains correspondence with Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; Herbert J. Mendelsohn, president of Wood Knapp Vide Division; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Tom Menocal, VP of Business Trends Communications Corp.; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Donald T. Mentzer, Mayor of Weirton, WV; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Robert E. Mercer, Chairman of the Board and CEO of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company; Samuel L. Mercer, Production Executive of Walt Disney Pictures; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Ted R. Meredith, VP and Group Publisher of McGraw-Hill Information Systems. The topics include: Department of Education, Memorial Tunnel, casino gambling, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, extradition, immigrant visa, Tax Department, libraries, Extension Program, Distinguished West Virginian, Department of Health, Department of Highways, Department of Culture and History, Business Trends Communications Corp., Cancer Research Center/WVU, Department of Motor Vehicles, Mental Health Funding, Mental Hospitals, Counselor Licensure, Entrepreneurial Outreach Program, Community Partnership Program, Appalachian Regional Commission, Rental Rehabilitation, Mercer County Airport, Mercer County Economic Opportunity Corporation, jurisdiction, Veterans Affairs, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, Monongahela Power Company, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, U.S. Savings Bond Volunteer Committee, Commerce, Walt Disney, Department of Energy, Medicaid, Adjutant General, abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with Steven A. Merksamer, Chief of Staff of the California Governor's Office; Florence L. Merow, WV House of Delegates; Gregory Merrill, Director of State Legislation for the American Association of Retired Persons; Perry R. Merritt, Executive Director of the Jackson County Health Director. The topics include: abortion, library funding, Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission, Department of Finance and Administration, democracy, Mason-Dixon Festival, employment, Workers Compensation Fund, U.S. Department of Commerce, Child Care Task Force, Lowes, Department of Employment Security, Department of Highways, Small Cities Block Grant – Cameron, Department of Education, Medical Malpractice, State Tax Department, Public Employees Retirement, Department of Health, AIDS.","This folder contains correspondence with Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Brit Messer, president of Dallas Healthcare, Inc.; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Department of Education, Capitol Dome, Department of Highways, Tax Department, Public Service Commission, Department of Employment Security, Department of Human Services; Medicaid, Public Employees Insurance Board, Department of Natural Resources, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Public Safety, Commission on Aging, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, CJ/HS, Highway Safety, Federal Reserve, Methanol, capital punishment.","This folder contains correspondence with Twila S. Metheney, WV House of Delegates; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Jerry L. Mezzatesta, WV House of Delegates. The topics include: Economic Development, NGA – Electricity Transmission, Downtown Revitalization Project – Elkins, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Terra Alta Garmet Inc., Employment and Training, Department of Health, Distinguished West Virginian, Department of Public Safety, Department of Culture and History, Department of Education, new health facility, Department of Motor Vehicles, Social Security Administration, Workers Compensation Fund, Williamstown Bridge, Department of Commerce, Department of Natural Resources, City of Parsons, technology, Foreign Trade, employment, Board of Examiners of Psychologists, fairground size increase, NGA – Energy Transmission, Paw-Paw Industries.","This folder contains memorandums with state department heads. The topics include: State holiday – Election Day, State holiday – Labor Day, State Holiday – West Virginia Day, State Holiday – Memorial Day, holiday party drinking/social functions, state holiday – Veterans Day, election activities, state holiday – Columbus Day, fire alarm system, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Governor's Internship Program, revision of travel regulations, Trust Fund Balance, Employee Suggestion Award Board, Red Cross Bloodmobile Visit, Governor's Management Task Force II, Reinstatement of Berneice Moore in OCHS/MCH-WIC, State of the State Address.","This folder contains memorandums with state legislators, city employees, department heads, board and commission heads, school presidents. The topics include: WVU Student March for Higher Education, \"Joyful Lights: A Capitol Event,\" Thanksgiving Day Holiday for State Government Employees, salary advancements.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; George Meyer, VP of the Congress of Russian-Americans, Inc.; Russel W. Meyer, Jr., Chairman and CEO of the Cessna Aircraft Company; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Jerry L. Mezzatesta, WV House of Delegates. The topics include: Department of Highways, consulting engineers, proclamation, ethanol gasoline, alternative fuels, Department of Natural Resources, International Trade, consulting services, synthetic fuels, Cessna Aircraft Co., Coal Utilization, reading, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council, GOCID, Highland Data Services, manufacturing firm to state.","This folder contains a map of the real estate for the Middletown Mall. ","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; George S. Mickelson, Governor of South Dakota; Carole Micklus, Executive Director of Odyssey of the Mind Association, Inc.; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Department of Energy, Full Roof-Bolting, Community Development, MIAs – Vietnam, Congressional Commemorative Medallion, American-Soviet Youth Exchange, Department of Human Services, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Culture and History, Department of Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, South Dakota, Odyssey of the Mind, Mid-Atlantic Energy Co., Department of Public Safety, Appalachian Regional Commission, Monitored Retrievable Storage, Department of Health, Mid-Ohio Valley Board of Health, Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Planning and Development Council.","This folder contains correspondence with Ralph C. Michael, president of Foremost Industries, Inc.; Ron Michael, president of the Harrison County Development Authority; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Department of Highways, Public Employees Insurance Board, Nongame Advisory Council, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Corrections, Civil Contingent Fund, Department of Human Services, Constitution, community development, Department of Finance and Administration, Cancer Research Center – WVU, Department of Public Safety, Grant-Union Public Service District, CSBG, Central WV Community Action Association, LIEAP, Glass Industry Assistance Program.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Robert H. Michael, U.S. Representative for Illinois, Republican Leader. The topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Highways, State Bar Association, abortion, Insurance, Department of Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ernest R. Mikles, VP of WV Mineral Development Company; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: jurisdiction, Department of Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant – Salt Rock, Charleston Daily Mail, civil liability, Department of Highways, State Fire Administrator, Ohio Valley Citizens Task Force, State Tax Department, GOCID, Job Training Partnership Act, State Fire Marshall, WV Economy, Ryan Barr, Department of Motor Vehicles, Commission on Aging, Workers Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with Ancil Miller – WV House of Delegates; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Charles E. Miller, member of Congress; Charles T. Miller, Assistant U.S. Attorney of the U.S. Department of Justice; Clarence E. Miller, U.S. Representative from Ohio. The topics include: Department of Commerce, Department of Finance and Administration, WV Housing Development Fund, public employee salary, Public Service Commission, State Tax Department, NGA – Electricity Transmission, Ashland Oil Spill 1988, insurance, Department of Corrections, Department of Education, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Highways, Sherman High School Commencement 1986, Department of Human Services, jurisdiction, Department of Health, Commission on Aging, Black Lung, Huntington State Hospital, child abuse, National Guard – Hay Haul August 1988, litter, Employment Security, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety Office, Drug Enforcement Program, Tax Department, high school graduation, ferroalloy industry, federal legislation, flooding, Williamstown Bridge, Prayer in School Amendment.","This folder contains correspondence with Roy Truby, WV State Superintendent of Schools; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Commission on Aging, drug bust in Martinsburg, Department of Highways, Department of Education, Gold Dome, child abuse, Department of Corrections, Department of Motor Vehicles, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, Tax Department, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Natural Resources, Nongame Advisory Council, solid waste disposal, Tax Reform Act, Department of Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with W. R. \"Dewey\" Miller, VP of Cannelton Industries, Inc.; Sharon Burmesiter Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; Colonel George M. Miller, District Engineer for the Army Corps of Engineers. The topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, WV Board of Regents, Department of Highways, Public Employees Insurance Board, ADA language and programmers, Department of Health, flood disaster, Department of Education, Job Training Partnership Act, Department of Human Services, nursing home reimbursement, hazardous materials, State Emergency Response Commission, unemployment, Commission on Aging, foster families, Legal Services Council, U.S. Department of the Interior, Distinguished West Virginian, State Song, Social Security Administration, Department of Employment Security, Davis Power Project, Workers Compensation Fund, abortion, Community Development.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmesiter Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Humans Services; George Miller, U.S. Representative from California; Dan Coats, U.S. Representative from Indiana; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Harold Miller, president of the Pendleton County Commission. The topics include: financial assistances, GOCID, Department of Commerce, U.S. Olympic Committee, Department of Human Services, teen pregnancy, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Public Safety, school sports tax, tourism, Department of Health, Community Partnership Thorn Spring Park, Department of Finance and Administration, Tax Department, State Emergency Response Commission, Commission on Aging, Kanawha County Federation of Republican Women, legal aid, Distinguished West Virginian, abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with James C. Miller, III, Director of the Executive Office of the President Office of Management and Budget; J. Daniel Miller, Administrator of City Hospital, Inc.; James E. Miller, president of the Hampshire County Commission; Jerry Miller, Executive Director of the National Association of State Budget Officers; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; John V. Miller, Jr., Superintendent of Hardy County Schools. The topics include: Federal Highway Administration, Public Service Commission, Joint Financial Management Improvement Program, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Commerce, Department of Natural Resources, Social Security Administration, Department of Health, Child Safety Seat Loan Program, Appalachian Regional Commission, Department of Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant – Boone County, Department of Highways, Commissioner of Banking, Vocational Guidance Association, Counselor Legislation, Beckley Telephone Exchange, Property Tax Bill, Department of Motor Vehicles, unemployment, Department of Employment Security, funding assistance, GOCID, Williamstown Bridge, Industrial Incentives, \"Home Schoolers Bill,\" jurisdiction, Inwood Farmers Market, Off Track Betting Bill, Ryan Barr, John M. Miller Orchard Company, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, flood damage, Racing Commission, Natural Resources Commission, Department of Corrections, seat belt laws.","This folder contains correspondence with Larry Miller, Mayor of Romney, WV; Matt Miller, International Administrator of the United Mine Workers of America; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; George M. Banker, Commissioner of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission; Michael S. Miller, president of Homelife, Inc. The topics include: Public Employees Insurance Board, School Service Personnel Salaries, Tax Department, Department of Highways, GOCID, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Small Cities Block Grant – Romney, Department of Education, New West Virginia Program, Economic Development, Department of Public Safety, Department of Energy, Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission, Department of Human Services, Weatherization Assistance Program, Economic Opportunity Commission, Job training Partnership Act, pension, Tax Department, Workers Compensation Fund, GOECD, Glass Industry, Appalachian Foundation, School Dropout Prevention, Flood Victims Christmas Committee, Gold Card, Department of Motor Vehicles, Inland Port Authority, Adult Protective Services, Beer Commission, employment, Department of Natural Resources, funeral industry, Commission on Aging, Veterans Affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with Nellie Miller, WV State Delegate; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Richard D. Miller, Executive Director of the American Association of School Administrators; Robert H. Miller, Regional Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration; Robert S. Miller, president of the WV State Firemen's Association; Roland D. Miller, president of the National Indemnity Company; Ronald Miller, president of Laurel Mould, Inc.; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Department of Education, Distinguished West Virginian, Public Service Commission, Silver Haired Legislature, Commission on Aging, Board of Regents, Cowen Railroad Festival, Department of Highways, National Association of Bank Women, Liability Insurance, Ryan Barr, Department of Human Services, child abuse, face coverings, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Motor Vehicles, Veterans Affairs, Department of Commerce, Tax Department, Postal Service, Education Reform Bill, Lottery, U.S. Small Business Administration, Department of Culture and History, funding, Williamstown Bridge, executive clemency, insurance, Anchor Hocking Corp.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: school aid formula, Greenbrier Valley River Basin Flood Control Study, Tax Department, Department of Human Services, Education for Handicapped Children, Department of Highways, reappraisal, election '88, McComas Hall, Board of Regents, group homes, high school graduation, Department of Education, Appalachian Mental Health Center, Workers Compensation Fund, Black Lung, WV Turnpike, alcoholic beverages.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas B. Miller, Chief Justice of the WV State Supreme Court of Appeals; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Thomas H. Miller, president of the Blinded Veterans Association; John W. Moon, Director of the Department of Veterans Affairs; Anna Miller-Tiedman, president of the Lifecareer Foundation; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; William M. Miller, president of the International Food and Arts Festival. The topics include: Department of Highways, Williamstown Bridge, Tax Reform Act, Department of Education, Department of Correction, Department of Human Services, Ford Foundation, Venture Capital, Supreme Court of Appeals, Moundsville Penitentiary, Veterans Affairs, state song, Preston Memorial Hospital, Department of Public Safety, election '88, funding assistance, Conrail Acquisition, State Police, Department of Natural Resources, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Health, Collective Bargaining, Regional Jail Authority, Industrial Development, National Guard, FEMA, Tax Department.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Margaret Cyrus Mills, Chairperson of the Martine Luther King, Jr. State Holiday Commission of WV; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Jess T. Shumate, Commissioner of the Department of Labor. The topics include: Lighthouse School, Department of Human Services, jurisdiction, Public Employees Insurance Board, Commission on Aging, Department of Motor Vehicles, Workers Compensation Fund, Distinguished West Virginian, Lottery, Veterans Affairs, Merit Increase, Department of Public Safety, Marshall Artists Series, Department of Highways, Tax Department, pre-vocational center Wirt County, fire station, Department of Natural Resources, Martin Luther King Holiday Commission, Civil Contingent Fund, Department of Health, supplemental benefit program for retired teachers, U.S. Department of Labor, Liability Insurance, Weston Facility, abortion, Mills Trust.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert E Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Michael A. Wilson, president of Maranatha Research Ltd. The topics include: Professional Secretaries International, YMCA Youth in Government Committee, Department of Education, Military Order of the Purple Heart, Military Rank Reinstatement, Mill Creek School, Jim Comstock, insurance, Department of Human Services, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Commerce, Initiative for Understanding, Department of Health, A. T. Massey Co., unemployment, Department of Highways, jurisdiction, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, Distinguished West Virginian, Operation Raleigh, Dr. Alvin Watne, Ryan Barr, Milton Senior Citizens Center.","This folder contains correspondence with Joseph M. Minard, WV State Delegate; Ruth N. Minardi, Associate Director for Small Business Department of the Navy Space and Naval Welfare Systems Command; Ernest (Sarge) Miner, VP of Vietnam Veterans of America; Charles E. Bowsher, Comptroller General of the United States; Bruce A. Minor, Mayor of Franklin, WV. The topics include: hotel business, NGA – Electricity Transmission, Public Service Commission, Procurement, Youth Science Camp, Mine Operation, Tax Department, 1988 Republican Presidential Survey, Incarcerated Vietnam Veterans, Department of Veterans Affairs, jurisdiction, war in Central America, Department of Education, recover mining costs, Mountain State Mining Bulletin, Mining Fatality, Department of Energy, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Finance and Administration, insurance, Housing Development Fund, Forest Festival Queen, National Guard, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, flood situation, Commission on Aging, Peace Point Bus Route, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Minority Business Opportunities Committee, Liability Insurance, Lottery, Department of Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with Jess T. Shumate, Commissioner of the Department of Labor; Larry M. Miralia, Executive VP of the Municipal Bond Investors Assurance Corporation. The topics include: Department of Public Safety, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, Bull Run/Pumpkin Knob Water Project, GOCID, Small Cities Block Grant – Wood County, Department of Employment Security, Department of Labor, retirement, WV Small Business Development Center, Fordham Graduate Center, Department of Health, employment, economy, Department of Natural Resources, School Clothing Allowance, WV Public Radio, Blue Ribbon Committee, property reappraisal, Department of Motor Vehicles, Office of Community Services, Department of Human Services, Miss America Pageant, missing person.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; B. F. Mitchell, president of the Grant County Development Authority; Rose Mofford, Governor of Arizona; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Edward F. Mitchell, president of Potomac Power Company; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Jay Mitchell, Administrative Assistant to the Governor of Oklahoma; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Parren J. Mitchell, U.S. Representative of Maryland. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Public Transit, GOCID, Small Cities Block Grant – Ritchie County, Department of Highways, Department of Public Safety, NGA, Marshall Alumni Association Honorary Alumnus Award, State of the State, White House Update, Visa, Department of Culture and History, Davis Power Project, group homes, WV Turnpike, Department of Natural Resources, jurisdiction, Tax Department, Potomac Electric Skyline Power Program, Department of Agriculture, Workers Compensation Fund, Veterans Home – Commandant, Public Service Commission, coal mine inspection, Historic Preservation Grant, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Commerce, Right to bear arms, Potomac Valley Transit, WV School of Osteopathic Medicine, Department of Corrections, National Black People's Assembly, U.S. Small Business Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Matthias Mitman, Vice Consul of the United States of America from Honduras; Toyoo Tate, president of Mitsubishi Motors Corporation; Toichiro Miyakawa, Managing Director of Nomura Research Institute; R. Freal Mize, president of Big Beaver Coal Company; Jerome C. Mizer, CEO of Mizer and Company. The topics include: Department of Highways, Tri-State Literacy Council, Department of Human Services, Clean Jobs Bill, Liability Insurance, Medicaid, Quote for Wellness Conference booklet Vocational Rehab Center, Police Academy Requirement, Social Security Administration, Workers Compensation Fund, U.S. Department of the State, Embassy of the United States, Department of Motor Vehicles, retired teachers benefits, GOECD, Federal Aviation Administration, foreign trade, consultation service, Tax Department, U.S. Department of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with constituent Kenneth Moats; Robert L. Jones, WV State Delegate; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topic is the Workers Compensation Fund. There are a few correspondence letters from other constituents in this folder as well, but the majority of the folder is to or from Kenneth Moats.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Kiichi Mochizuki, president of Nisshin USA, Inc.; Helen Mock-Hedrick, Summers County Commissioner; Rick W. Modesitt, past president of the Fraternal Order of Police; Leo F. Modi, president of Fairmont Building and Investment Company. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Department of Motor Vehicles, Public Service Commission, Department of Highways, Public Transit Support, Substance Abuse, Mobay Chemical Corps, Kammer Plant, Housing Authority, GOCID, Japan Trade Office, Regional Jail and Prison Authority, Veterans Memorial Bridge, WV Economic Development Authority, Distinguished West Virginian, Department of Finance and Administration; Job Training Partnership Act, National Rehabilitation Association Convention, Variform Inc., Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Rose Mofford, Arizona Secretary of State; Kevin E. Moley, Director of the Office of Prepaid Health Car of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Guy V. Molinari, U.S. Representative from New York; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker Compensation Fund; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce. The topics include: Department of Highways, jurisdiction, Department of Human Services, International Monetary Fund, Department of Education, Seat Belt Law, Department of Commerce, Public Service Commission, Sunset Committee, Economic Development, Insurance Commission, Toxicants, Environment, The Blue Shutter, GOCID, Department of Public Safety, Appalachian Regional Commission, Workers Compensation Fund, Off-Track Betting Bill.","This folder contains correspondence with Alan Mollohan, U.S. Representative from West Virginia. The topics include: Blennerhassett Island Historical Committee, POW-MIA flag, Clean Water Act, Department of Highways, Veterans Memorial Bridge, Community Partnership Grant, Thanksgiving Flood, Department of Education, Alcoholic Beverage Control, Energy Extension Service Program, U.S. Army National Guard Bureau, soil erosion of the City of Sistersville streambank, Tax Department, Small Cities Block Grant – Cairo, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, GOCID, Small Cities Block Grant – Salem, Small Cities Block Grant – Valley Grove, Department of Human Services, Governor's Summer Youth Program.","This folder contains correspondence with Alan Mollohan, U.S. Representative from West Virginia. The topics include: Small Cities Block Grant – First Congressional District Communities (Pleasants Hill, Salem, Sistersville), Department of Highways, Veterans Memorial Bridge, Highways – Federal Aid, Clean Water Act, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Satellite Television Viewing Amendments, Appalachian Regional Commission, Lockheed-Georgia Corporation Plant, GOECD, Workers Compensation Fund, Phillips Tool Co., welding school, Job Training Partnership Act, POW/MIA flag, Schwebel's Bakery, Army National Guard Aviation Unit.","This folder contains correspondence with Alan Mollohan, U.S. Representative from West Virginia. The topics include: Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Department of Highways, Job Training Partnership Act, GOCID, Veterans Memorial Bridge, Essential Air Service, senior citizen community center, Greek Independence Day, Department of Employment Security, Heritage Trust Act, Appalachian Regional Commission, Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Planning and Development Council, weatherization, Economic Development Administration, Small Cities Block Grant – (Brooke County, West Liberty, Ritchie County, Marshall County), fuel tax, WV's 125th Birthday, Department of Motor Vehicles, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Chapline Street Bridge, U.S. Constitution Bicentennial Commission of WV, flood, Public Service Commission, Tax Department, Department of Energy, Superconducting Super Collider, Clean Air Act, GSYP, Panther Creek Lake Project, Economic Development Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with Alan Mollohan, U.S. Representative from West Virginia. The topics include: WV State Lottery, GOCID, Panther Reservoir, NGA – Electricity Transmission, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, WV Glass Specialty Lay-off, Job Training Partnership Act, Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Planning and Development Council – glass plant closings, Surface Transportation and Relocation Assistance Act, Exxon Oil Overcharge Monies, Appalachian Regional Commission, Waste Technologies Industries, House Committee on the Judiciary, Small Cities Block Grant – Clarksburg, Partnership/Woodhill-McCreasy, Tyler County senior citizen center, Department of Highways, ARC fiscal year 1988 budget request, Clean Water Act, Essential Air Service, Industrial Development, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Finance and Administration, Diamond-Bathurst Glass, American POW/MIA Committee, WV's preference law, Department of Human Services, Small Business Administration, Federal Lands Administration Act of 1986, State and Local Narcotics Control Assistance Act of 1986, Alcohol Program of CJHS, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of Public Safety, Community Services Programs Amendments of 1986, Oil Import Tax, Chemical Manufacturing, Veterans Memorial Bridge, U.S. Soil Conservation Service, Fair Trade in Ferroalloys Act, Chemetals Corp./Kingwood, Home Health Agency.","This folder contains correspondence with William Momberger, Executive Director of the Tissue Culture Association, Inc.; L. W.  Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Larry Henson, Regional Forester of the U.S. Forest Service; Ralph Mumme, Supervisor of the Monongahela National Forest; Harley O. Stagger, Jr., U.S. Representative from WV; Sally Richardson, Director of the Health Care Cost Review Authority; Thomas J. Senker, president and CEO of Monongalia General Hospital; Joseph F. Spaniol, Jr., Clerk for the Supreme Court of the United States. The topics include: GWSAE Familiarization, Department of Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant – Morgantown, Department of Public Safety, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Education, GOCID, Upper Mud River Watershed, Job Training Partnership Act, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Commerce, Rural Development Authority, Woodlands Mountain Institute, Department of Employment Security, Public Service Commission, Social Security Administration, Public Transit Support, Department of Natural Resources, black flies, Westvaco, Monongahela National Forest, Monongahela Tiver Valley Summit Conference, Monongalia Bridge Project, Monongalia County Commission, Monongalia County Landfill, Monongalia General Hospital, WV Forestry Association, WV Wildlife Federation, Monongahela Power, Davis Power Project.","This folder contains correspondence with W. G. Monroe, president of the Wirt County Farm Breau; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Michael Shaw, WV State Senate; Gillespie V. Montgomery, U.S. Representative from Mississippi; . The topics include: Job Training Partnership Act, Morris Square, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Finance and Administration, Monroe Safety Bumper, Small Cities Block Grant – Marshall County, Department of Highways, Mosanto Contract Dispute, Mosanto Strike, Japanese Businesses in WV, Department of Health, Housing Development Fund, coal trucks, Weston Facility, jurisdiction, Department of Human Services, Defense Authorization Bill, Moundsville Penitentiary, Limited Gaming, state song, Department of Employment Security, Small Business Administration, Tax Department, Cilco, CooperVision Inc., personal essay, Public Energy Authority.","This folder contains correspondence with James V. Moris of the Enterprise Area Improvement Committee. The topics include: debates, Prickett's Fort, Community Development, support, Public Energy Authority, GOCID, Raytheon Articles, Distinguished West Virginian, WVPEA, coal, Lighthouse School, WV Wineries, ROTC Program, C\u0026P Telephone Company, Department of Education, Jackson's Mill, 4-H program, State of the State, Board of Embalmers and Funeral Home Directors, Department of Highways, Republican support.","This folder contains correspondence with James V. Moris of the Enterprise Area Improvement Committee. The topics include: Department of Finance and Administration, Jackson's Mill, Community Partnership Fund, 21st Judicial Circuit, Department of Highways, WV Wineries, 4-H Camp, support, Young Republicans – Bill Loy Memorial Banquet, Department of Education, Junior ROTC Program, State of the State, David Power Project, Public Energy Authority, Department of Natural Resources, White House Luncheon, EIMCO Expansion jobs, Harrison County Planning Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; A. V. Dodrill, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Corrections; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; R. Kemp Morris, president of the WV State Bar; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection Agency, State Tax Department, Department of Highways, Department of Corrections, Department of Insurance, Department of Human Services, indigent defense system, abortion, Lottery, Department of Health, Commission on Aging, coal, Veterans Affairs, Lincoln Day Dinner, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Davis Power Project, Public Libraries, Public Employees Insurance Board, election, Lions Club Flood Assistance, WACO, Regional Jail and Prison Authority.","This folder contains correspondence with John D. Bennett, Mayor of Glenville, WV; John P. Morris, president of the Pennsylvania Conference of Teamsters; Joseph T. Morris, Executive VP of the National Association of Photographic Manufacturers, Inc.; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: Department of Energy, Water Treatment Storage and Distribution Facilities, Fairmont College, employment, community involvement, higher education, Department of Human Services, school nurse ratio, biography, Grey Market Activities, Department of Commerce, Culinary Historians of Boston, John Adams Memorial, Department of Motor Vehicles, Full Roof-Bolting, Community Development, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Workers Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Norman E. Morris, president of the Wetzel County Commission; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Robert Morris, Deputy Director of FEMA; Robert L. Morris, CEO of Tucker County Hospital, Inc.; Robert L. Morris, president of Kidd Trucking and Implement Company, Inc.; Russell D. Morris, Assistant Commissioner of Federal Finance of the U.S. Department of the Treasury; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Public Service Commission, jurisdiction, Department of Human Services, Department of Motor Vehicles, GOCID, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Department of Highways, WV Human Rights Commission, Department of Health, Department of Commerce, Workers Compensation Fund, FEMA, Department of Energy, Northway Retaining Wall,  developments, jurisdiction, malpractice insurance, Department of Finance and Administration, Tax Department, Commission on Aging, Department of Education, Department of Corrections, World Tech Conference.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Audie Morgan, president of the Benton Fire Department; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; David Z Morgan, president of the WV State Medical Association. The topics include: Department of Human Services, government spending, Commission on Aging, Department of Natural Resources, Fire Department Program, Public Service Commission, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Highways, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, liability insurance, David Morgan Memorial Bridge, Medical Malpractice Legislation, flood assistance, Board of Medicine, jurisdiction, Department of Health, Collective Bargaining, Department of Finance and Administration, Hospital Finance Authority, Hospital Finance Board.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; J. Morgan Greene, Vice Chairman of the U.S. Patent Model Foundation; Harry Morgan, Mayor of Belmont, WV; John H. Morgan, Jr., president of the World Senior Games. The topics include: State Tax Department, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Education, Day Care Administration, Small Cities Block Grant – Belmont, Silver Haired Legislation, Social Security Administration, low-level radioactive waste management, Liability Insurance, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Advisory Council on Japan-U.S. Economic Relations.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Tony Morgan, Calhoun County Commissioner; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: jurisdiction, employment, Department of Highways, Williamstown Bridge, Department of Human Services, Shortline School, Workers Compensation Fund, Public Service Commission, U.S. Postal Service, Public Employees Insurance Agency, TORT, property reappraisal, Tax Department, personal and real estate taxes, Department of Health, McWhorter Advertising II Inc., Recovery Foundation, Conrail, Morgan Stanley Public Finance Bulletin, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Employment Security.","This folder contains correspondence with Bill Morefield, president of the Princeton Park and Recreation Department; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; James W. Morentz, president of Research Alternatives; Ko Morita, president and CEO of Nihon Keizai Shimbun, Inc.; Dempsey K. Mork, president of the Los Angeles Group; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Capital Punishment, Hare Krishna, Park Systems Case Study, Department of Highways, Department of Education, Kammer Plant, State of the State, Workers Compensation Fund, Young Astronauts, Distinguished West Virginian, TORT Reform, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Natural Resources, WV Emergency Response Commission, Commission on Aging, Morgantown Energy Technology Center, U.S. Department of Energy, Department of Health, GOCID, Japan, Los Angeles Group, Morgantown Clean Coal Project, Department of Commerce, MARC Commuter Rail Service.","This folder contains correspondence with Francis E. Moravitz, Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission. The topics related to the Appalachian Regional Commission include: Local Development District Allocations, Universal Forest Products Access Road, GOCID, mail ballots, Regional Planning and Development Councils, Dropout Prevention Program, Providing Assistance for Learning, Investment Program, transfer, Fourco Glass Plant, funding, WV Appalachian Development Plan for Fiscal Years, Appalachian Foundation, Main Street Program, Bardane Industrial Park, Consolidated Technical Assistance Program, Small Rural Hospitals, Silvertree Apartments-Phase II, Pocahontas County Infant Mortality Reduction Program, Facilities Development Block Grant, Pocahontas County Solid Waste, conference, WV State Development Plan, East Bank Water System Improvements, Fairmont Sewage Treatment, National Rural Health Care Association, Wastewater Plants Experiencing Management Problems, Flood Assistance, Appalachian Housing Program, WV Primary Care Study Group, Clover Public Service Water System, Training Services to Business and Industry, Weirton Community Computer Communications Center, Improving Computer Literacy and Computer Instruction in Vocational Education, Winterplace Water and Sewer Development Project, Academic Center, Tug Fork Reprogrammed Funds, Marmet Sanitary Sewer Extension, Emergency Water and Sewer, Buckhannon Dam Project.","This folder contains correspondence with James C. Moon, VP of Blackwood Associates; James S. Mooney, Jr., VP of Elm Coal Corporation; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; James A. Moorhouse, Commercial Counselor of the U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service for the U.S. Embassy in France; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Luis A. Izquierdo Mora, Secretary of Health of Puerto Rico; David J. Morales, Deputy Director of the National Hispanic Association of Construction Enterprises. The topics include: Community Development, Department of Highways, Williamstown Bridge, Small Business, new health facility, Veterans Memorial Bridge, Department of Health, Veterans Affairs, Liability Insurance, Department of Human Services, Human Rights Commission, Department of Energy, Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, House of Delegates, Workers Compensation Fund, GOCID, U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service, Trade Mission, Department of Natural Resources, Moore' Market, reduced utility rates, AIDS, Lottery, higher education salary increase, Parkersburg Community College, National Hispanic Association of Construction Enterprises, AHERA Regulations, Public Service Commission, Department of Culture and History, Historic Preservation Program.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Paul K. Moran, president of the Kent Coal Company and president of Clear Creek Fuel Corporation; William L Moran, Director of the Division of Policy and Program Development of the U.S. Department of Education. The topics include: Department of Culture and History, Department of Finance and Administration, capitol building, Hotel-Motel Tax, Senate Chambers Bench, Department of Human Services, Department of Corrections, Commission on Aging, Governor's Efforts During Flood, legislative issues, Department of Highways, Department of Public Safety, GOCID, Tax Department, Department of Natural Resources, Sale of Conrail, retirement incentives for state employees, Mullins Ambulance Service, Department of Health, Department of Education, Soft Drink Tax Legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with Brooks C. Moore, president of Huffman Corporation; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator from WV; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Dan R. Moore, president of the Matewan National Bank; Ernest C. Moore, WV House of Delegates; Garland H. Moore, Jr., president of the Jefferson County Commission. The topics include: Department of Corrections, Davis Power Project, Department of Highways, Lottery Commission, Campaign Material, unemployment, abortion, Fire Department Funding, Department of Finance and Understanding, Moore Business Forms and Systems Division, Department of Education, tandem bicycling record, Department of Motor Vehicles, flood, Department of Public Safety, public assistance grants, jurisdiction, Department of Human Services, Governor's Support, Christa McAuliffe Fellowship – 1988, Department of Commerce, Golden Mountaineer, NGA – Electricity Transmission, grant assistance, Department of Health, Social Security Administration, Kammer Plant, drug abuse, State Retirement Insurance, litter in Jefferson County, National Soccer League, Department of Energy, mining fatality, Dailey Bridge, VA and WV Boundary Line, Bardane Industrial Park, Appalachian Regional Commission, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Hospitals in Pocahontas County, retired teachers, Workers Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Dr. H. B. Moore, Jr., president of the Board of Directors for the WV State Fair; Charles S. Robb, Governor of Virginia; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Leff Moore, Executive Director of WV Manufactured Housing Association. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Natural Resources, Project Pal Program, Department of Education, municipal land, unemployment, Higher Education/Industry Partnerships, electricity, Energy/Transportation issues, Appointments to Legislative Commissions on Pensions and Retirements, Public Employees Retirement System, property reappraisal, Department of Human Services, State Capitol Dome Fund, Department of Commerce, Kanawha State Forest, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Corrections, WV Housing Development Fund, Workers Compensation Fund, DOD Contract for WV, Economic development support services.","This folder contains correspondence with John L. Moore, Administrator of Care Haven of Sisterville; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; L W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The topics include: GOCID, Indigo Land and Development Inc., Department of Natural Resources, Department of Motor Vehicles, Kammer Plant, Department of Highways, State of the State, AIDS, Care Haven of Sisterville Nursing Home, Flood Efforts, Goodwill Industries, WV State Bar, Dog Track and Support Business, Department of Human Services, Department of Health.","This folder contains correspondence with Leff Moore, Executive Director of WV Recreational Vehicle Association; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Martha H. Moore, Mayor of Welch, WV; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Mechlin D. Moore, president of Insurance Information Institute; John D. Feerick, Dean of Fordham Law School. The topics include: retirement, USA Today, Teenage Pregnancy, Department of Motor Vehicles, Commerce and Tourism, Employment and Training, Workers Compensation Fund, Advisory Council for Travel, Mortgage Credit Certificate Program, mail-order sales tax, Road and Bridge Amendment, Tax Department, Department of Labor, WV Manufactured Housing, Public Employees Insurance Board, Magistrate Court, Department of Human Services, jurisdiction, WV Public Radio, Municipal League, Interstate Commerce Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission, Department of Highways, Department of Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant – Welch, U.S. Steel Mining Division Relocation, GOCID, Insurance Commission, National Symposium on Civil Justice Issues, Commission on Aging, Public Library Funding.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Education, Tax Department, Department of Health, flood telethon, drug abuse, WV Fireman's Association, Immigration Visa, Workers Compensation Fund, Office of Community and Industrial Development, jurisdiction, Public Employees Insurance Board, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Commission on Aging, Department of Motor Vehicles, WVU, Department of Public Safety, Department of Natural Resources, Social Security Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John F. McCuskey, Commissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mark E. Fulton, president of Ramco; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; William D. Moore, Mayor of Hedgesville, WV; Alan B. Mollohan, U.S. Representative from WV. The topics include: Department of Human Services, industrial development, Department of Finance and Administration, Prayer in School Amendment, Department of Highways, jurisdiction, Saturn – GOECD, Department of Education, Bridge Day, Department of Motor Vehicles, Leghold Trap Ban, Tax Department, Spencer Hospital, promotion, Department of Health, church, Department of Public Safety, citizenship for Vernon Moore, support, Lottery, Partnership/Northway Retaining Wall, Distinguished West Virginian, Department of Natural Resources, new bridge over Back Creek, Small Cities Block Grant – Hedgesville, Industrial School at Pruntytown.","This folder contains biographical information on Governor Arch A. Moore, his military service, his political career, newspaper reports, legislative messages, notes, meetings, memos, office complex information, Arch A. Moore Jr. Mental Health Complex, inaugural addresses, State of the State speeches.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Beth J. Morrison, Executive Director of WV Child Care Association; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; C. David Morrison, Administrator of Logan General Hospital; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Nick J. Rahall, II, U.S. Representative from WV. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Child Abuse Bill, B\u0026O Railroad, Workers Compensation Fund, refunding 1983 Bond Issue, Recovery Foundation, Department of Highways, coal mining, foreign physicians, Monongahela Power, Department of Health, Logan General Hospital, Commission on Aging, Department of Culture and History, Medical Malpractice, Williamstown Bridge, Gas Tax, Department of Natural Resources, WV Recovery, abortion, Travel Development, Lottery.","This folder contains correspondence with L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Barbara Guthrie-Morse, president of WV Northern Community College; R. Kemp Morton, president of the WV State Bar. The topics include: Distinguished West Virginian, Department of Human Services, Department of Education, Election '88, Department of Public Safety, Southeastern Regional Biomass Energy Program, Department of Highways, Department of Culture and History, Department of Motor Vehicles, Insurance, Veterans Memorial Commission, GOCID, Job Training Partnership Act, Department of Finance and Administration, Labor-Management Council, Main Street Revitalization Project, higher education, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Department of Corrections, Welfare, Mortgage Revenue Bonds, Department of Commerce, Faculty Merit Foundation of WV Inc., Food Stamps, WV Professor of the Year Award Dinner, State Bar, Civil Service Examinations, Williamstown Bridge, Department of Health.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mikhail Gorbachev, USSR; Helena G. Moser, Mayor of Paw Paw, WV; Brenda Moses, president of the Richwood Area Chamber of Commerce; Gene C. Brewer, president of National Institute of Building Sciences; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; James E. Moss, Executive Director for Arizona State Historical Society. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Medical Malpractice Insurance, Collective Bargaining, Emigration, nursing home reimbursement, Kammer Plant, jurisdiction, Community Development, Economic Development, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Small Cities Block Grant – Paw Paw, flood victim tax waiver, library funding, Department of Highways, Toxicity Effects Resulting from Fires in Buildings, Fire Marshal, Department of Finance and Administration, American Boiler Manufacturers Association, Week in State Government Program, Social Security Administration, State Tax Department, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Corrections, Recommend Jim Compton for Caring Institute Humanitarian Award, Veterans Affairs, Department of Education, Property reappraisal project.","This folder contains correspondence with Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Roy A. Moss, Superintendent of Tucker County Schools; Stephen T. Moss, president of the Communication Workers of America Local Union 2001; Gerald J. Mossinghoff, president of the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association; Owen E. Mossor, Mayor of West Union, WV. The topics include: property reappraisal, teacher salary, Right to Work, Tax Department, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Highways, Williamstown Bridge, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Department of Education, Department of Finance and Administration, telecommunications, AT\u0026T, Insurance, summer school, Ack Receipt of Quality Care Insights, electric power plants, snake handling, Small Cities Block Grant – West Union.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert R. Nelson, Mayor of Huntington, WV; as well as information on the games themselves. The topic of the folder is the Mountain State Games.","This folder contains correspondence with Cindy Lightner, founder of Mothers Against Drunk Driving; Robert E. Motlong, president of People's Opinion Poll, Ltd.; William A. O'Neill, Governor of Connecticut; William Penn Mott, Jr., Director of the National Park Service; Mary Jo Lauderman, president of American Flint Glass Worker's Union of North America; Pat Ellicott, Comptroller of the Office of the Governor. The topics include: GOCID, Appalachian Regional Commission, Department of Human Services, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, public opinion, Motor and Heating Fuels, NGA – Motor Carrier Advisory Board, Independence National Historical Park, State Hospital Employees, Department of Health, economic development, Certificate of Apportionment, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Culture and History, Historic Preservation Unit, Land and Water Conservation Fund, water conditions, Viking Coal Company, Department of Highways, Library Funding, Department of Commerce, Parks and Recreation, Corning Glass Works, Glass Industry Assistance Program, Total Quality Training Program, WV Association of Rehabilitation Facilities, Department of Education, National Debt, Civil Contingent Fund, Moundsville Chamber of Commerce, Moundsville Plan and Learn Day Care Center, Mountaineer Mall.","This folder contains correspondence with Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Kenneth R. Faerber, Commissioner of the Department of Energy; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health. The topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Mountain State Forest Festival, Governor's Civil Contingent Fund, Mountaineer Food Bank, Mountain State Games, Mountaineer Gas problems, Mountaineer Road Committee, Department of Highways, Mountaineers for Rural Progress, Mountaineer State College, Eagle Scout, Mountaineer Chapter of the National Audubon Society, Nongame Wildlife Program, Mountain Transit Authority, Department of Energy, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Human Services, Social Security Administration, Department of Health, Board of Regents.","This folder contains correspondence with Ken Hechler, Secretary of State of WV; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Michael J. Moyle, CEO of the Wheeling Closure Corporation; Roland L. Hobbs, Jr., president of Wheeling Plastic Technologies Inc.; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Daniel P. Moynihan, U.S. Senator from NY. The topics include: Education Reform Bill, Department of Education, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Commissioner of WV, Social Security Administration, teachers' pay, inheritance tax, WV State Police, Department of Highways, Vocational Rehabilitation, Department of Natural Resources, black flies, nursing home reimbursement, Magistrate Courts, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction, Department of Highways, Department of Employment Security, Title III OJT Disaster Program, Workers Compensation Fund, GOCID, Job Training Partnership Act, Unemployment Compensation Legislation, State Tax Department, Department of Human Services, Welfare Reform, Appalachian Regional Commission, Highways Beautification Act, Peace Point Bus Route, Small Business Association.","This folder contains correspondence with Howard Mullens, Chairman of the Huntington City Council. The topics include: Commission on Aging, Marshall University Football Stadium, Department of Highways, Public Service Commission, Department of Education, employment, Department of Natural Resources, Reclamation Project, Paynes Ford Bridge, Department of Employment Security.","This folder contains correspondence with Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Howard Mullens, Chairman of the Huntington City Council; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Office of Community Development, Department of Highways, Voter Registration, Workers Compensation Fund, black lung, Department of Education, Board of Regents, sports, Department of Natural Resources, Tax Department, Department of Mines, State Fair of WV, Department of Motor Vehicles, Commission on Aging, Department of Human Services, Flood Clean Up Efforts, Marshall University Football Stadium, State Tax Department, Department of Labor, employment, Community and Industrial Development.","This folder contains correspondence with Roy Truby, State Superintendent of Schools; Carl M. Selinger, Dean of the WVU College of Law; Mike Mullins, president of the Washington Lands Improvement Association; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Education, WVU Law School, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Washington Lands Improvement Association, Workers Compensation Fund, Community and Industrial Development, Department of Labor, weather control, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Human Services, Department of Insurance, Court of Claims, Thomas Memorial Hospital, flood assistance, Tax Department, Poet Laureate, Energy Development Corps.","This folder contains correspondence with John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; William H. Muegge, Mayor of Wheeling, WV; Otto Mueller, president of MedReview Incorporated; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Delton Mullenax, president of Mullenax Lumber Company, Inc. The topics include: Public Service Commission, Department of Highways, Communism, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, Nongame Wildlife Program, Hotel/Motel Tax, Entrepreneurial Outreach Program, Public Employees Insurance Board, Department of Commerce, Davis Power Project, United Nations Day, Department of Public Safety, Flood Assistance, WV Port Authority, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Committee, Youth Services System Inc., GOCID, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Victim Assistance Program, higher education, Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, Williamstown Bridge, Paynes Ford Bridge, Greenbrier River Dam, Public Transit Support, Industrial Development, Capital Company Act, Triangle Pacific, Mullenax Lumber Company, Small Business Association – Loan Interim Financing, Flood Situation in Parsons, Department of Human Services, FDIC.","This folder contains correspondence with Delton Mullenax, president of Mullenax Lumber Company, Inc.; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Robert L. Mullett, WV State Delegate; Mary Mulvihill, Executive Administrator of Louisville Department of Neighborhood Advocacy; Ralph E. Mumme, Forest Supervisor of the Monongahela National Forest. The topics include: Mullenax Lumber Company, Department of Finance and Administration, Public Transit Support, FDIC, Department of Highways, Williamstown Bridge, Department of Human Services, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, State of the State Address, National Governor's Association – Electricity Transmission, Office of Community and Industrial Development, GOCID, Higher Education Assistance Foundation, Department of Public Safety, Department of Health, Copy/Printing, state bird – cardinal, Monongahela National Forest/Land Management, Department of Natural Resources, U.S. Forest Service, support, Public Service Commission, WV Society for the Blind, Board of Barbers and Beauticians, Social Security Administration, Job Training Partnership Act, State Employees Retirement Incentives, Workers Compensation Fund, Panther State Forest.","This folder contains correspondence with Charles Mundy, Mayor of Rupert, WV; Willie L. Daniels, president of United Daniels Security, Inc.; Ralph Munro, Secretary of State for Washington. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, U.S. Department of Labor, National Rehabilitation Association Convention, Small Cities Block Grant – Rupert, Department of Finance and Administration, West Virginia-American Water Company, Oil Spill, Boy Scouts of America, Water Development, Public Service Commission, Huntington Water Corporation, Municipal Market Monitor, jurisdiction, Municipal Bond Commission, Municipal Leasing, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, CID, State Leadership Initiative, Department of Education.","This folder contains correspondence with Betty P. Murphy, president of Modern Sanitation Refuse Service, Inc.; Clennie H. Murphy, Jr., Acting Associate Commissioner of the Head Start Bureau; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; E. Louis Murphy, president of Hawley Coal Mining Corporation; H. D. Murphy, Mayor of Bramwell. The topics include: investment, Department of Commerce, Weston Facility, leghold trap ban, Department of Highways, National Governor's Association – Electricity Transmission, Small Cities Block Grant – Chestnut Ridge Public Service District, A. T. Massey Coal Company, Industrial Development, WV Pumpkin Festival, State Tax Department, Adjutant General, Governor's Civil Contingent Fund, Eagle Scout, Department of Human Services, Department of Health, abortion, Workers Compensation Fund, Liability Insurance, Department of Public Safety, State Fire Marshal, teacher salary, economic development, Classified Staff Salary Schedule, Veterans Affairs, Social Security Administration, Department of Culture and History, Departmen of Education, jurisdiction, Hawley Coal Mining Corporation.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Jackie L. Murphy, Director of Branches Domestic Violence Shelter, Inc.; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Patrick H. Murphy, WV State Delegate; Patrick F. Murphy, president and CEO of AGA Gas, Incorporated; Charles R. Murray, Superintendent of Wirt County Schools; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health. The topics include: Department of Agriculture, Department of Highways, Ad Hoc Coalition on International Electric Power Trade, Tort Reform, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction – Family Protection Subcommittee, Bid Bond Problem, Department of Education, BEST Program potential legislation, Social Security Administration, Department of Human Services, Bicentennial of U.S. Constitution Commission, retirement, Atlantic Mountain Power Services, Ellis Island, State Tax Department, Department of Culture and History, credit collection, Workers Compensation Fund, jurisdiction, Port Authority Legislation, GOCID, Appalachian Regional Commission, Community Services Block Grant – Shenandoah Women's Center, Dodrill v. Scott, National Governor's Association – Electricity Transmission, Payne's Ford Bridge, Sewerage System, Small Cities Block Grant – Hedgesville, Miss USA, Anchor Hocking, Department of Commerce, Taylor County Park and Commission, Eastern Regional Office, General Motors Acceptance Corporation, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Southern Appalachian Leadership Training, Orders Construction Company, Wheeling City Council, Department of Health, \"New West Virginia,\" Manufacturing Firm to State, Department of Public Safety, support, computerized record keeping, school aid formula, Department of Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with Johnn Murray, Mayor of Grafton, WV; Jose Murray, preside of Born Again Christian Correctional Development Ministries, Inc.; Robert E. Murray, president and CEO of North American Coal Corporation; Sylvester Murray, president of American Society for Public Administration; Floyd Murrell, president of Milton Senior Citizens; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Roy Truby, State Superintendent of Schools; Ted Murray, Mayor of West Logan, WV. The topics include: audio/video recorders, jurisdiction, Small Cities Block Grant – Ranson, Department of Highways, Small Cities Block Grant – Grafton, GOCID, Department of Corrections, Workers Compensation Fund, Housing and Urban Development, Department of Human Services, Public Service Commission, Turnpike Revenue Bonds, State Tax Department, Ad Hoc Coalition on International Electric Power Trade, North American Coal Corporation, Government Ethics, Small Cities Block Grant – Morgantown, flood assistance, Milton Senior Citizens Center, teachers retirement, Department of Human Services, Department of Health, Department of Education, Governor's Community Partnership Program, West Logan – Route 10 Sidewalk Project, Commission on Aging, Clean Coal Technology Reserve.","This folder contains correspondence with John Musgrave, State Director of the Farmers Home Administration; Jimmy Sangid, Mayor of Matoaka, WV; George A. Sinner, Governor of North Dakota; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: Farmers Home Administration, Water/Sewer - Monongalia, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Flood Assistance, Community Development, Emergency Agricultural Credit Act of 1984, Workers Compensation Fund, GOCID, Job Training Partnership Act, Social Security Administration, Eagle Scout, jurisdiction, Department of Health, Prayer in School Amendment, Department of Education, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Commerce, Insurance Commission, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program.","This folder contains correspondence with John M. Mutz, Lieutenant Governor of Indiana. The topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, Musselman School, WV Turnpike Commission, Germany, National Governor's Association – Electricity Transmission, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Human Services, Office of Community and Industrial Development, Commercial Printing Facilities, federal regulations for industrial coal users, Department of Energy, Department of Highways, Shortline School.","This folder contains correspondence with David Z. Myerberg, Director of the SIDS Prevention Project; Abbey S. Meyers, Executive Director of the National Organization for Rare Disorders, Inc.; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; John D. Myers, Superintendent of Marion County Schools. The topics include: Department of Health, Department of Human Services, Department of Motor Vehicles, Homestead Project, Department of Commerce, EIMCO, Workers Compensation Fund, Job Training Partnership Act, boxing, Governor's Emergency Employment Program, pay raise, Denmar State Hospital, Department of Highways, Film Commission, Economic Development Administration, Workers Compensation Fund, Public Employees Retirement Board, Wall Street Journal, State Council for Children's Services, Lottery, litter, Public Service Commission, Department of Employment Security, Tax Department, Job Training Partnership Act, GOCID, Highway Courtesy, Department of Culture and History, Arts and Humanities Commission, MARJiS Program for Summer Study Tour of Japan, Department of Education.","This folder contains correspondence with A. V. Dodrill, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Corrections; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Richard E. Lyng, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture; Peter Myers, Acting U.S. Secretary of Agriculture; Neil S. Bucklew, president of West Virginia University; Ray E. Myers, president of Culligan Water Conditioning; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History; Pat Ellicott, Comptroller of the Governor; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; MyungSu Y. S. Kim, president of the International Association for World Peace. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Finance and Administration, jurisdiction, Office of Adjutant General, Department of Corrections, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Alleghany Power System, Department of Human Services, Commission on Aging, Public Employees Insurance Board, court, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Department of Health, West Virginia University, Department of Finance and Administration, abortion, nursing homes, WV State Lottery, retirement, Capitol Dome, Capitol grounds, FFA-FHA Camp, Cultural Advisor, Guaranty, EPA Stack Height Regulations, Tax Department, Department of Culture and History, support, election, Civil Contingent Fund, Moundsville Area Chamber of Commerce, Upper Ohio Valley Travel Council, White House Conference on Small Business, Department of Commerce, judicial system, Veterans Day, Mylan Pharmaceuticals, Property Reappraisal, Public Service Commission, Department of Natural Resources, hunting and fishing licenses, Potomac Medical, Veterans Affairs, Hare Krishna, Department of Education, proclamation.","This folder contains correspondence from William S. Ritchie, Commission of the West Virginia Department of Highways; Ralph Pacinelli, Regional Commissioner of U.S. Department of Education; Kenneth Pack, Executive Director, Eastern West Virginia Community Action Agency. Topics in this folder include education and commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with Antonio Garcia Radilla, Advisor to the Governor on Federal Affairs. Subjects include: department of highways and education.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Colonel W. S. Donohoe, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Michael Paesani, United Steelworkers of America; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner, West Virginia Workers Compensation Fund; James F. Page, Forest Supervisor, Monongahela National Forest; Emerson Stover, Chairman, Raleigh County Republican Executive Committee; Robert W. Page, Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works); Thomas O. Paine, Chairman, National Commission on Space; Kenny Painter, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Professor Dr. Ekrem Pakdemirili, Undersecretary for Foreign Trade, Ankara Turkey; Louis Palma, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Council of the Southern Mountains; James Palmer, President, Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association, Inc.; Margaret Palmer, Librarian, Ministry of Economic Development, British Colombia; Mario Palumbo, West Virginia State Senator. Topics include: department of highways, department of motor vehicles, department of human services, education, and the environment.","This folder contains correspondence to or from John M. Panza, District II Supervisor, West Virginia State Board of Vocational Education, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Pat S. Pappas, Mayor, City of Parkersburg. Topics include: highways, human services, and finance.","Topics in this folder include: aging and department of highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Sharon Parker, Upshur County Development Authority; Frederick Parker, West Virginia State Senator. Topics include highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Barbara Martz, Executive Director, West Virginia Women's Commission; Glenda Parks, Executive Director, Governor's Office of Women's Services, State of Louisiana; Sharon Parker, Upshur County Development Authority. Topics include highways and health.","This folder contains correspondence to or from William Nicely, Mayor of Parkersburg.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Dewey Parr, Coordinator, Cabell County Schools Dropout Prevention Program. Topics include education.","Topics in this folder include: highways, workers compensation, commission on aging, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence to or from James Parsons, President, Randolph County Commission; Robert K. Parsons, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include human services and highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from C.N. Harman, West Virginia State Senator; Floyd Stiles, West Virginia House of Delegates; Commissioner Gus Douglass, West Virginia Department of Agriculture.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Eugene Pasymowski, ACTION Regional Director, United States Customs House. Topics include: department of highways and department of labor.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Major General Burton Patrick, U.S. Army. Topics include education and human services.","Topics in this folder include: health, human services, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Rudy Perpich, Governor of Minnesota. Topics include: highways, commission on aging, department of motor vehicles, education, tax department, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Allen C. Warshaw, Esquire, Deputy Attorney General of the United States.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: John Pepper, President, Montreal Board of Trade; and Claude Pepper, U.S. Representative. Topics include: aging and small cities block grant in Barbour County.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Frank Pennington, Director, Raleigh County Public Service District; Candis Brown Penn, Executive Director, Southern Governors Association; Eddie Pen and President, P \u0026 C Bituminous Coal, Inc. Topics include: public service commission, highways, department of human services, health, Marshall University Stadium, and department of energy.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: J. Dexter Peach, Director, United States General Accounting Office; Raymond Peak, Mayor of Hurricane, West Virginia; and Alvin Pearis, Regional Administrator, Office of Human Development Services, Region III. Topics include: highways and human services.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: John Moore, Deputy Director, National Science Foundation; Ronald Pearson, The National Youth Science Camp Foundation; Dallas Peck, Director, U.S. Geological Survey; and Fred Peddicord, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: tax department, human services, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Fred Peddicord, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: department of motor vehicles, education, human services, department of highways, and workers compensation fund.","Topics include: workers compensation, department of higways, tax department, public service department, commission on aging, and department of human services.","This folder contains correspondence from: Lee Paul, President, Wheeling Hospital; Jeno Paulucci, Chairman, The National Italian American Foundation; Jerry Mezzatesta, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: department of health.","This folder contains correspondence from: Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State. Topics include highways, department of health, and human services.","Topics include highways, and department of health.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: E. Gene Patterson, Executive Director, Sunny von Bulow National Victim Advocacy Center; and Grady Patterson Jr., South Carolina State Treasurer. Topics include: highways, natural resources, and the Harre Krishna Temple.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Joan Perry, Director, Putnam Birth Place. Topics include: department of highways, human services, health, human services, tax department, and commission on aging.","Topics in this folder include: health, highways, education, human services, and tax department.","Topics include: department of highways and workers compensation fund.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: David T. Robinson, President, Petroleum Marketers Association of America; Elaine Petrucelli, Executive Director, American Association for Automotive Medicine; and Frank Petryszak, Mayor, City of Morgantown. Topics include highways.","Topics include highways and department of health.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Donald Petersen, Chairman of the Board, Ford Motor Company; Jan Peterson, Executive Director, National Congress of Neighborhood Women; R. Max Peterson, Chief, U.S. Forest Service; Robert Burford, Director, Bureau of Land Management; and Virgil Peterson, President, Board of Directors, North Central West Virginia Community Action Association. Topics include: department of highways, tax department, commission on aging, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Ross Free, M.P., House of Representatives, Commonwealth Parliament of Australia; and Yawara Hata, Governor, Saitma Prefecture, Saitama, Japan.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Bob Phalen, President, District 17, United Mine Workers of America; Bradley Nash, Mayor, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia; Judith Phalen, Director, Governor's Eastern Regional Office; Henry Bellmon, Governor of Oklahoma; and Clyde Jensen, President, The Oklahoma College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery. Topics include: education, highways, and human services.","Topics in this folder include: airline serivice, human services, department of highways, workers compensation fund.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Deborah Phillips, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include education and flood recovery.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Norma Phillips, President, Mothers Against Drunk Driving; and Pat Pappas, Mayor of Parkersburg, West Virginia. Topics include: education, highways, and drunk driving.","Topics in this folder include: flood recovery, legislative matters,labor, and department of transportation.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Leon Ginsberg, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents.","Topic of this folder is personnel and employement policies.","The topic of this folder is payroll policy changes.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Lowell Basford, Acting Director, West Virginia Civil Service System.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Patricia Bradley, West Virginia House of Delegates; Bobby Zickefoose, Mayor of Smithers, West Virginia; and Thomas Cole, West Virginia Board of Regents. Topics vary.","This box does not contain correspondence to or from any notable people.","Topics in this folder include highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Samuel Pierce, Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Topics include: health, human services, highways, housing and urban development, workers compensation fund, department of public safety, and legislative matters.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: George E. Pigott, Director General, Mountain State Forest Festival; and Alfred Knobler, Chief Executive Officer, The Pilgrim Glass Corporation. Topics include: Mountian State Forest Festival, human services, abotion, and department of highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: C.O. Smith, Chairman, Raleigh County Republican Executive Committee; John Pino, West Virginia House of Delegates; Clyde Pinson, President, Pinson Coal Company; and Mario Pipinos, Councilman, City of Weirton. Topics include: natural resources, department of highways, and health.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: John Pisano, Manager, Pittsburgh Office, Region III, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Topics include: public service commission, fellows in foreign servie, housing and urban development, West Virginia Housing Development, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: William Pitt, President and Managing Director, The Greenbrier; James Pitrolo, West Virginia House of Delegates; Roy Pittman, President, Winsor Pittman; and Hubert Teitelbaum, United States District Judge, United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania. Topics include: education, department of highways, legislative matters, and veterans affairs.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Winifred Pizzano, Federal Co-Chairman, Appalachian Regional Commission; and Jayne Plank, Coordinator, Intergovernmental Affairs, Bureau of Public Affairs, U.S. Department of State. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, health, trade, Department of State, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Jayne Plank, Coordinator, Intergovernmental Affairs, Bureau of Public Affairs, U.S. Department of State; and Linda Plaugher, Director, Harrison County Department of Housing and Community Development. Topics include: public safety, legislative affairs, department of corrections, and department of highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Kenneth Plumb, Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Topics include environmental concerns and energy.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Kenneth Plumb, Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Topics include highways, energy, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: L.M. Polan, Managing Director, Polan Industries. Topics include: department of energy, department of highways, employement, and poet laureate.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: L.M. Polan, Managing Director, Polan Industries. Topics include: Polan Industries, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Mick Stanton, Manager, Political Action Department, Chamber of Commerce of the U.S.; and Cecil Pollard, Manager, Health Services Research, Department of Community Medicine, West Virginia University. Topics include politics.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Robert Pollitt, Senior Assistant Attorney General. Topics include, drug prevention, human services, health, and tax department.","This folder does not contain correspondence to or from any notable people. Topics include: departments of highways, department of natural resources, and the Governor's Committe on Crime, Delinquency and Correction.","Topics in this folder contain: department of highways, department of education, human services, and abortion.","Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Region Six Planning and Development Council, and community development.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Alexander Porter, Regional Administrator, Family Support Administration, Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: human services, workers compensation fund, housing and urban development, National Federation of the Blind in West Virginia.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Richard Porter, President, National Federation of the Blind of West Virginia; and William Porter, President, Board of Directors, Family Services of Kanawha Valley, Inc. Topics include: environmental matters, tax department, human services, education, highways, and workers compensation fund.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Donald Portnoy, Distinguished Professor of Music, West Virginia University; Mike Posey, President, West Virginia Day. Topics include: workers' compensation fund, tax department, human services, and department of highways.","Topics include education.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Ronald Potesta, Director, Department of Natural Resources, State of West Virginia; Thomas Potter, Chairman, Board of Directors, Charleston Regional Chamber of Commerce and Development; Charles D. Franklin, Lieutenant General, U.S. Army, Commanding, Department of the Army. Topics include: department of highways, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency, and Corrections, and finance and administration.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: David Powers, Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, West Virginia Board of Regents. Topics include: department of highways, department of human resources, veterans affairs, department of education, workers compensation fund, taxes, and health.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Mary Powers, Coordinator, The Science and Technology Center of Southern West Virginia, Inc. Topics include highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Cynthia Powell, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, Office of the Secretary of the Treasury. Topics include: commission on aging, legislative matters, human services, community development, workers' compensation fund, and community development.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Joseph Powell, President, West Virginia Labor Federation. Topics include: labor, economic community development, Appalachian Regional Commission, department of highways, department of motor vehicles, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Harold Russell, Chairman, President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped.","Topics include debates and the League of Women Voters.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Edith Prague, Representative, State of Connecticut. Topics include: human services, community development, department of highways, public service commission, labor, education, and abortion.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Jack Premo, Mayor, Town of Kimball, West Virginia. Topics include: tort reform and human services.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Gwendolyn King, Deputy to the President and Director of Intergovernmental Affairs, The White House; Frank Press, President, The National Academy of Sciences; and Larry Pressler, United States Senator.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Robert Halbritter, Judge, Eighteenth Judicial Circuit.","This folder contains correspondence to and from John F. Price, Press Secretary. Topics include: press.","This folder contains correspondence to and from: David D. Elkinton, Executive Director of Prickett's Fort State Park; William C. Pringle, Department of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: department of energy, department of human services, workers'compensation fund, social security administration, department of natural resources, department of highways, and finance and administration.","This folder contains correspondence to and from: Charles R. Spears, Director Division of Parks and Recreation, Prickett's Fort State Park; Elmer Pritt, Superintendent of Preston County Schools; Gary Pritt, President of the Ripley Area Chamber of Commerce. Topics include: education, highways, and human services.","This folder does not contain correspondence from any notable people. Topics include: public safety, human services, department of highways, department of education, department of commerce, and legislative matters.","This folder does not contain correspondence from any notable people. Topics include: human services, department of public safety, department of highways, human services, and taxes.","Topics include: department of natural resources, department of motor vehicles, tax department, legislation, department of human services, and health.","This folder contains correspondence to and from John F. Price, Executive Director of the West Virginia Council of Churches. Topics include: departent of human services, department of highways, legislative issues, department of motor vehicles, workers compensation, and tax department.","Topics include: commerce, legislation, human services, highways, natural resources, and Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program.","This folder contains correspondence to and from: Ron Protesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; William Proxmire, United States Senator; Gordon J. Humphrey, United States Senator; Raymond Prozzillo, President of the Marion County Commission. Topics include: American-Soviet Youth Exchange, Highways, and Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence to and from: Samuel Pruett, Director of the Maryland Veterans' Commission; Paul E. Prunty, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Washington Cemetery, and Highways.","This folder contains correspondence to and from Robert M. Ptomey, Administrator of Fairmont General Hospital. Topics include: human services, highways, public securities association, and education.","Topics include: highways, education, Hare Krishna, energy, the environment,tax department, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence to and from: Lawrence J. Pugiese, \"Do Sports not Drugs\" Program; Betty P. Murphy, President of the West Virginia Pumpkin Festival, Inc. Topics include: Health and Human Services, and Highways.","Topics include: public service commission, department of commerce, Parsons Tree Nursery, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence to and from the State of West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include the Public Employees Service Corps.","This folder contains correspondence to and from the State of West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include Public Land Corporation.","Topics include: Public Transportation and Transit.","This folder contains correspondence to and from Ralph B. Allen, President of the Putnam County Commission; Frank Puzella, Weston State Hospital. Topics include: education, energy, highways, Mylan Pharmaceuticals, health, department of human services, and veterans affairs.","Topics include: legislative issues, department of culture and history, department of highways, veterans affairs, human services, collective bargaining, and public service commission.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Dan Quayle, Vice President-Elect; and Rosalyn Queen, Executive Director, West Virginia Italian Heritage Festival, Inc. Topics include: comunity development, human services, workers' compensation fund, highways, education, and taxes and administration.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Queen Sirikit of Thailand. Topics include public service.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State; James Quillen, U.S. Representative from Tennessee. Topics include: department of highways, department of human services, tax department, and department of motor vehicles.","This fodler contains correspondence to or from: Michael Queen, Student Member, West Virginia, Board of Regents. Topics include legal matters.","Topics include: tax department, health and human services.","Topics include: highways, veteran affairs, and others.","Topics include: highways, taxation, tourism, and others.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: John Raese, Chairman, West Virginia Republican Party; G.A. Rafalko, Regional Inspector General for Audit, Region III, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: human services, politics, and  department of health.","Topics include: employment, community development, department of energy, and drug-free communities.","Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, highways, healthcare, and human servics, community development.","Topics include: department of natural resources, highways, legislatve matters, community development, and human services.","Topics include: community and industrial development, legislative matters, natural resources, energy, and public service.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Kent Hall, State Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee. Topics include: open-heart surgery, legislative matters, finance and administration, and West Virginia Housing Development Fund.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Cecil Rainey, Secretary of the Cabinet, State of Alabama. Topics include workers compensation.","Topics include: workers' comepensation fund, human services and public safety.","Topics include highways and human services.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Walter Ranalli, Mayor, City of Thomas. Topics include highways and human services.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: James G. Randolph, Senior Vice President of the Coal and Uranium Operations; Ken Randolph, Mayor of the City of Morgantown; William B. Raney, President of West Virginia Mining and Reclamation Association; Charles B. Rangel, Congressman. Topics include department of energy, natural resources, highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Charles B. Rangel, Congressman. Topics include: legislative matters, drug abuse, highways, and department of human services.","This folder contains correspondence to or from the Rape and Domestic Violence Information Center, Inc. Topics include rape and domestic violence.","Topics include: Hare Krishna, department of motor vehicles, department of health, and aging.","Topics include: public safety, workers' compensation fund, department of human services, community development, and public service committee.","Topics include: finance and administration, human services, health, and, department of motor vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence to or from H. Stanley Rawlings, President of Jackson County Commission. Topics include highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Richard Ray, Congressman Topics include highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Ronald Reagan, President of the United States of America. Topics include highways, illegal drugs, and the Republican Senatorial Inner Circle.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Ronald Reagan, President of the United States of America. Topics include: drug abuse, Appalachian Regional Commission, department of natural resources, U.S. Peace Institute, and community development.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Nancy Reagan, First Lady of the United States of America; Philip Reale, Chairman of the Independent Oil and Gas Association of West Virginia. Topics include Energy, and Natural Resources.","Topics include natural resources, commerce, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: The American Red Cross. Topics include Health Services, and Services for the Elderly.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: John G. Redline, Director of the Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development. Topics include development, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Elizabeth Reed, President of The Humanities Foundation of West Virginia. Topics include, health, human services, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Jim Reed, Division of Wildlife Resources; John H. Reed III, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: department of human services, department of highways, department of natural resouces, National Governors Association, community development, taxes, education, state nursery, department of health, and department of motor vehicles.","Topics include legislative issues.","Topics inclue: highways, health, human services, public safety, natural resources, and social security administration.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Phares E. Reeder, Executive Secretary of West Virginia Education Association; Ronald W. Reeder, Mayor. Topics include: education, small cities block grant, human services, and economic development, public service commission.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Terry A. Reese, Mayor of Empire, Ohio. Topics include: domestic violence victim assistance, natural resources, drug-free schools program, highways, and nuclear regulatory commission.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Ronald R. Reeder, Mayor; Bill Reger, West Virginia Hose of Delegates; Jake Reger, Director of the Employment and Training Division Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development. Topics include: workers compensation fund, National Governors Association, department of corrections, human services, community development, and health.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Alan Reigh, President of the National Office of Disability; Jim Reid, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include disability, highways, social security administration.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Diane Reinhard, Acting President of West Virginia University. Topics include West Virginia University incidents.","This folder contains correspondence to or from James A. Repep, President of West Virginia Human Resources Association. Topics include highways, and human services.","Topics include retirement funds, revenue, and highways.","Topics include: commerce, department of natural resources, department of natural resources, human services, highways, and health.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Thomas M. Reynolds, Grants Management Officer of the Division of Grants and Contracts Management. Topics include health, drug and alcohol, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from the Kanawha County Republican Executive Committee. Topics include Kanawha County Republican Party.","This folder contains correspondence to or from the Republican State Executive Committee. Topics include the Republican party in West Virginia.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Kent Strange Hall, State Chairman of the Republican State Executive Committee. Topics include the Republican party in West Virginia. Topics include political matters.","This folder contains correspondence to or from the West Virginia Republican Party; Frank J. Fahrenkopf, Chairman of the Republican National Committee; John R. Raese, Chairman of the West Virginia Republican Executive Committee; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State. Topics include the Republican party in West Virginia.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Rhodes, George Bush for President Committee and Former Congressional Representative. Topics include human services and education.","Topics include highways and human services.","Topics include Highways.","Topics include: human services, natural services, WV Housing Development Fund, labor, and department of highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Ricard Richmond, Chairman of the Ad Hoc Committee for Political Action. Topics include: department of natural resources, commission on aging, health, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Evelyn Richards, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include, Highways, and Education.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Evelyn Richards, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: human services, commission on aging, workers compensation, public service commission, community and industrial development, and education.","This folder contains correspondence to or from David P. Richardson, President of the National Black Caucus of State Legislators. Topics include: tax department, human services, finance and administration, natural resources, aging, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from James M. Rickard, Commanding Officer of The Salvation Army. Topics include: small cities block grant, human services, natural resources, and, highways.","Topics include Highways, Workers' Compensation Funds, Education, Natural Resources, and others.","Topics include: department of highways, human services, and education.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Vern Riffee, Ohio House of Representatives. Topics include: Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Carolyn Riggs, Chairman of the Upshur County Republican Executive Committee. Topics include: highways, Republican politics, department of culture and history, legislative issues, and public service commission.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Eric Riley, Secretary, West Virginia Hospital Political Action Committee; George Riley, Director, Harrison County Planning Commission; and Richard Riley, Governor of South Carolina. Topics include: culture and history, tax department, department of health, department of highways, and education.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Frank Rinchich, Executive Director, Boone County Ambulance Authority; Bruce Ringler, Chief, Grants Management Branch, National Institute of Mental Health; James Rizak, President, Allegheny Boiler Tube and Manufacturing Company; and Norm Risavi, Berkley County Administrator. Topics include: department of health, department of insurance, department of motor vehicles, commission on aging, department of highways, community development, and department of safety.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Doug Ritchey, Superintendent, Pipestem State Park; and Larry Ritter, President, Rax Restaurants, Inc. Topics include: workers' compensation, department of health, public service commission, and human services, education.","Topics include: department of highways, community and economic development, department of health, and department of human services.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Stanley Roth, President, Roanoke Historical Society.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: James Roark, Mayor, City of Charleston. Topics include: department of public safety, environmental matters, department of corrections, and department of human services.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: James Roark, Mayor, City of Charleston; Topics include: housing and urban development, justice assistance program, archives and history, flood assistance, department of health, and department of highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Charles Robb, Governor, Commonwealth of Virginia; and Richard Robb, Mayor, City of South Charleston. Topics include: highways, budget, and department of motor vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: A. Wayne Roberts, Deputy Under Secretary, United States Department of Education; C. Allan Roberts, Chairman, Advisory Council of Faculty, Faculty Representative, West Virginia Board of Regents; Barbara Roberts, Secretary of State, and State of Oregon. Topics include: department of highways, education, tax department, and department of natural resources.","Topics include: small cities block grant (Boone County), department of insurance, human services, highways, Air Pollution Control Commission, commission on aging, and finance and administration.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Perry Roberts, Mayor, Town of Iaeger, West Virginia; and A. Wayne Roberts, Deputy Under Secretary, United States Department of Education. Topics include: human services, Hare Krishna, legislative matters, and department of motor vehicles.","Topics in this folder include: highways and human services.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: David Roderick, Chairman of the Board, USX Corporation; and Susan Rodes, Director, Project Development, Prison Corporation of America. Topics include: department of natural resources, human services, department of highways, workers' compensation fund, and culture and history.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth Roe, Chairman and President, Roe Enterprises, Incorporated; Doug Roederer, Director, Center for Management and Administration, The Council of State Governments; Buddy Roemer, Governor- elect, State of Louisiana; and George Roessing, President, Upshur County Commission. Topics include: tax department, public safety, department of health, and justice.","Topic include: highways, department of energy, department of motor vehicles, public safety, and public service commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Roy Romer, Governor, State of Colorado; and George Romney, Chairman, VOLUNTEER- The National Center. Topics include: department of human services, department of public safety, education, health, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carl Roncaglione, President, West Virginia State Medical Association; J.W. Rone, The New World Theater Company; Marianne Ronan, Executive Director, Children's Services Commission; Jack Roop, West Virginia House of Delegates; Topics include: department of human services, 1986 International Children's Festival, energy, and workers' compensation fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Martin Rogol, Executive Director, Hands Across America; Ken Kragan, President, USA for Africa; William Donn Rogosin, General Manager, WSWP-TV; and Brooke Rohrbaugh, Chairman of the Board, Canaan Valley Resort Park. Topics include: Canaan Valley Resort, civil contingent fund, workers' compensation fund, and finance and administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Walter Rollins, Chairman, Commission on Employment Opportunities and Economic Development, West Virginia House of Delegates; and John Rollwagen, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman, Cray Research, Inc. Topics include: department of natural resources, industrial development, and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: David Rollins, President, West Virginia Board of Accountancy; Topics include: board of accountancy, tax department, Walter Rollins, West Virginia House of Delegates; Topics include: department of highways and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mildred Rodeheaver, Mayor, Town of Albright; Bob Rogers, West Virginia State Director, American Arm Wrestling Assoication; Carroll Rogers, President, UMWA District 31; Doyle Rogers, Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officers, Insurance Corporation of America; Marvin Rogers, Director, Bluefield State College. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, human services, natural resources, community development, and finance.","This folder includes correspondence with: Sandy Rogers, West Virginia House of Delegates; Larry Rogerson, Vice President and General Manager, Beaumont Glass. Topics include: department of highways, workers' compensation fund, human services, and public safety.","This folder includes correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, U.S. Senator from West Virginia. Topics include: drug-free communities program, taxes, highways, and community development.","This folder includes correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, U.S. Senator from West Virginia. Topics include: legislative matters, Appalachian Regional Commission, tax department, clean water act, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and United States Senate.","This folder includes correspondence with: Brent Robinson, President, Marshall County Park and Recreation Board; and David Robinson, President, Petroleum Marketers Association of America. Topics include: department of highways, human services, and workers' compensation.","This folder includes correspondence with: Harold Robinson, Director, University Studies, West Carolina University. Topics include: commission on aging, Appalachian Regional Commission, department of highways, and department of human services.","Topics include: commission on aging, legislative issues, workers' compensation fund, department of natural resources, coal and oil industry, energy, and economy.","This folder includes correspondence with: Nelson Robinson, Commissioner, Workers' Compensation Fund. Topics include: human services, department of highways, and human services.","This folder includes correspondence with: Richard Robinson, Mayor, Town of Fairview. Topics include: department of health, department of highways, health, education, human services, and natural resources.","Topics include: department of motor vehicles, industrial development, human services, public service commission, economic development.","This folder includes correspondence with: William Roper, Administrator, Health Care Financing Administration, Department of Health and Human Services; and Brian Roquemore, President, National Thanksgiving Foundation. Topics include: human services, legislative issues, tax department, department of natural resources, department of highways, and veterans' affairs.","This folder includes correspondence with: Michael Rose, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Holiday Corporation; Richard Goeglein, President and Chief Operating Officer, Holiday Corporation; and Ronald Rose, Executive Director, Metro Region Travel Council. Topics include: small cities block grant (Harrison County), health, workers' compensation, education, tourism, department of natural resources, department of highways, and human services.","This folder includes correspondence with: Bill Rose, Legislative/Political Coordinator, United Steelworkers of America. Topics include: human services, small cities block council (Harrison County), health, department of energy, library commission, and natural resources.","This folder includes correspondence with: A. David Rossin, Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy, U.S. Department of Energy; A. Douglas Rothwell, Director, Office of Planning and Coordination, State of Delaware, Office of the Governor; and Craig Rothwell, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Highways, State of West Virginia. Topics include: education, tax department, department of highways, community and industrial development, and 1988 legislation.","This folder includes correspondence with: Brandt Ross, President, Corbin Ltd.; and Gilbert Ross, President, Avonite Inc.  Topics include: taxes, workers' compensation, and human services.","This folder includes correspondence with: Howard Ross, Regional Director, Anti- Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, West Virginia Advisory Board; James Ross, Commissioner, West Virginia Beer Commission; Joan Ross, Southwestern Community Action Council; Topics include: legislation, human services, and highways.","This folder includes correspondence with: Samuel Ross, President, Buckhannon- Upshur Chamber of Commerce; and Samuel Ross, Associate Vice President for Alumni Affairs, West Virginia Wesleyan College. Topics include: community development, culture and history, veterans' affairs, department of highways, workers' compensation, and collective bargaining.","This folder includes correspondence with: Agnes Roush, Mayor, Town of Mason, West Virginia. Topics include: human services, small communities block grant, department of highways, natural resources, and department of health.","This folder includes correspondence with: Lyle Roy, Chairman, Coal River Public Service District; and Roger Roy, Project Supervisor, Grafton Water Department, City of Grafton. Topics include: community development, highways, health, and public safety.","This folder includes correspondence with: Gary Roubos, President, Dover Corporation. Topics include: department of education and human services, department of highways.","This folder includes correspondence with: John Leaberry, Commissioners Workers' Compensation, West Virginia Workers' Compensation Fund. Topics include: public safety, highways, and natural resources.","This folder includes correspondence with: James Rowley, President, Board of Directors, The Humanities Foundation of West Virginia; James Rowley, President, West Virginia College of Graduate Studies; and John Rozier, Associate Director, Communications and State Programs, Southern States Energy Board. Topics include: higher education, tax department, workers' compensation fund, and energy.","Topics include: education.","Topics include: Rowelsburg High School Flood.","Topics include: Rowelsburg High School Flood.","Topics include: Rowelsburg High School Flood.","Topics include the 1986 Flooding in Rowlesburg, WV.","This folder contains correspondence with Dr. Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools. Topics include the 1986 Flooding in Rowlesburg, WV.","Topics include the 1986 Flooding in Rowlesburg, WV.","Topics include the 1986 Flooding in Rowlesburg, WV.","Topics include the 1986 Flooding in Rowlesburg, WV.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Kellenberger, Parkersburg Chamber of Commerce; William Rucker, Mayor of the town of Barboursville. Topics include: West Virginia Veterans Memorial Plaza, Public Services, Highways, Community Development, Department of Motor Vehicles, Veterans Affairs, Department of Natural Resources, Flood Recovery.","This folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, United States Senate; Rastie Runyon  Jr., President of the Mingo County Commission; Pat Pappas, Mayor of Parkersburg. Topics include: Human Services, Highways, Tax Department, Department of Health, Veterans Affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with Reid Rundell, Executive Vice President for Strategic Planning Saturn Corporation. Topics include: Highways, Human Services, Anti-Abortion, Veterans Affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with Ben C. Rusche, Director of the Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management. Topics include: Radioactive waste management, veterans affairs, highways, human services, natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Heather L. Ruth, Executive Director of the Public Securities Association; Ken Rutledge, President of the West Virginia Hospital Association. Topics include: Public Security, highways, human services, hospitals and health services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dave Russell, Public Relations Director; Harold Russell, Chairman of the President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped; Michael J. Russell, Executive Director of the Regional Intergovernmental Council. Topics include: highways, education, disability, human services, history and culture of West Virginia.","This folder contains correspondence with: Arnold W. Ryan, West Virginia House of Delegates; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State; Ed W. Ryan, Executive Director of the National Rivers Hall of Fame; Frederick J. Ryan Jr., Director of Presidential Appointments and Scheduling; George H. Ryan, Lieutenant Governor. Topics include: highways, healthcare, education, culture and history.","Topics include: human services, highways, veterans memorial.","This folder contains correspondence with: H. James Saxton, Congressman. Topics include: human services, highways, welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with Charles Sadler, National Coordinator of the State Holiday Commissions. Topics include: Health, human services, highways, public safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Saffell, Mayor of the City of Glen Dale; James E. Sago, County Commissioner. Topics include: infrastructure, highways, health department, human services, veterans' affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald W. Reagan, President of the United States; Larry G. Salyers, Tri-State Airport. Topics include: highways, department of energy, human services, flooding.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard D. Sambuco, Executive Director of the Ohio Valley Labor-Management Cooperation Committee; James H. Sammons, Executive Vice President of the American Medical Association. Topics include: human services, natural resources, medical, prayer in school, workers compensation, education.","Topics include: human services, tax department, education, highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Hiram A. Sánchez-Martínez, Advisor to the Governor of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico; Leo Sanders, Chief of the Grants Management Branch Procurement and Grants Office of the Center for Disease Control. Topics include: contingency disaster plan, health, natural resources, public safety, highways, education.","This folder contains correspondence with Norman Fagan, Director of the Department of Culture and History. Topics include: education, natural resources, historic preservation, commerce, highways.","This folder contains correspondence with Jimmy Sangid; Mayor of Matoaka. Topics include: health, human services, higher education, senior citizens, department of motor vehicles, Arab-Israeli Impasse, highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rabbi David Saperstein, Religious Action Center; Jarrell Sargent, Mayor of the City of Milton; Gunnar E. Sarsten, President of the United Engineers \u0026 Constructors; David Satterfield, Assistant Director of Bands at West Virginia University; Lyle Sattes, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Jews in Russia, health department, highways, human services, product liability, workers' compensation, public transportation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Anthony Scaffidi, Mayor of the City of Benwood; Terrence Scanlon, Chairman of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Topics include: Governor's Community Partnership Program, human services, youth health services, soil conservation service, consumer products, highways, natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with Herschel Saucier, Chairperson of the National Association for State Community Services Program. Topics include: health, highways, public services, education, industrial developments, natural resources, savings bonds.","Topics include: workers compensation, health, natural resources, education, public safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Donald Schaefer, Governor, State of Maryland; Charles Schafer, Program Specialist, Criminal Justice Services, American Association of Retired Persons. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, highways, commerce, environmental protection, and human services.","This folder includes correspondence with: Delmer Schell, President, West Virginia Soil Conservation District Supervisors Association; Donald Shasteen, Assistant Secretary for Veterans' Employment, U.S. Department of Labor; Harley Staggers Jr., U.S. Representative from West Virginia; and Raymond Scheppach, Executive Director, National Governors' Association. Topics include: natural resources, and community development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jeanne Schaal, Director of Development, West Virginia Youth in Government; Barbara Schick, Development Coordinator, Braxton County Development Authority; Larry Schifano, West Virginia House of Delegates; Berndt Schine, Acting Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, and U.S. Department of Energy. Topics include: legislative issues, and energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: John McCain, U.S. Senator, Chairman, Republican Presidential Task Force; and Patricia Schoeni, Director, Academy Advancement, National Academy of Public Administration. Topics include: public service commission, human services, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bernard Schmitt, Auxiliary Bishop for the Dioscese of Wheeling/Charleston; Gary Schmedding, General Manager, WSAZ Television 3; and Margaret Schmitz, President, Morgan County Clergy Association. Topics include: legislative matters and community development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lucian Schrader, Director of Development, American Lung Association of West Virginia; William Schreyer, Chairman of the Board, and Chief Executive officer, Merrill Lynch and Co., Inc.; and Doris Schroeder, Director of Communications, North Carolina Science and Technology Research Center. Topics include: tax department, commerce, natural resources, highways, legislative matters, public service commission, and commerce.","Topics include: public service commission, department of highways, health, human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joan Clark, Assistant Secretary for Consular Affairs, U.S. Department of State; and Charles Schuster, Director, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: department of highways, workers' compensation, and tourism.","This folder includes correspondence with: Michael Schwartz, Manager, Special Projects, Consolidation Coal Company; Richard Schwartz, West Virginia Representative; and Ted Schwinden, Governor, State of Montana; Topics include: highways, education, community development, veterans' affairs, and department of natural resources.","This folder includes correspondence with: George Scott, Judge, Fifth Judicial Circuit of West Virginia; and Glenn Scott, Mayor, Town of Bramwell, West Virginia. Topics include: public safety, health, highways, education, taxes, human services, and department of motor vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Scott, Executive Director, Republican State Executive Committee, Keith Scott, Vice President, Institutional Advancement, Marshall University; and William Scott, Director, Office of Alcohol and State National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Topics include: human services, commission on aging, department of highways, and department of natural resources.","Topics include: commission on aging and department of highways.","This folder contains correspondence from: Danny Seme, General Manager, Snowshoe Mountain Resort; Roger Semerad, Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training, U.S. Department of Labor; Agnes Roush, Mayor, Town of Mason; and Patrick Swindall, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: labor, senior citizens, and department of highways.","This folder contains correspondence from: Carl Selinger, Dean, College of Law, West Virginia University; and Eugene Sellaro, Commissioner Monongalia County Commission. Topics include: department of highways, department of public safety, human services, and natural resources.","Topics include senior citizens trips.","This folder includes correspondence with James Seif, Region III Administrator, United States Environmental Protection Agency. Topics include environmental matters and department of natural resources.","This folder includes correspondence with James Seif, Region III Administrator, United States Environmental Protection Agency. Topics include environmental matters and department of natural resources.","Topics include: community and industrial development, highways, workers' compensation fund, human services, and family services.","This folder includes correspondence with James Seibert, Executive Director, Martinsburg- Berkley County Chamber of Commerce. Topics include lottery and right to work issues.","This folder includes correspondence with: Samuel Seamon, Executive Director, American Diabetes Association, West Virginia Affiliates, Inc.; James Searle, Director of Marketing and Development, The Greenbrier Hotel; and Norman Fagan, Commissioner, Department of Culture and History, State of West Virginia; Topics include: health, tax department, culture and history, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rudy Seacrist, West Virginia House of Delegates; Frances Seago, President, West Virginia Board of Education; and Stephen Seago, Mayor, Town of Middlebourne, West Virginia. Topics include: department of highways, department of energy, human services, National Governors' Association, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Sue Hoskins Sergi, Associate Director, Community Council of Kanawha Valley, Inc.; Michael Serman, Chairman of the Board, M. Serman and Company, Inc.; and Howard Seufer, Chairman, Union Williams Public Service District. Topics include: tax department, health, community development, highways, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Howard Seufer, Chairman, Union Williams Public Service District; and Sidney Severe, Office of the Director of Housing, United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, Region III. Topics include: department of education, highways, housing and urban development, legislative services, and higher education.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Shad, U.S. Security and Exchange Commission. Topics include: community development, human services, corrections, and workers' compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Donald Schaefer, Governor, State of Maryland. Topics include: human services, health, taxes, and highways.","Topics include: education, human services, finance and administration, public safety, legislative matters, and labor.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donald Shaffer, President, Taylor County Commission. Topics include: department of natural resources, human services, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Helen Shannon, Mayor, Town of Tunnelton, West Virginia. Topics include: Hare Krishna, department of highways, human services, commission on aging, small cities block grant (Putnam County), education, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Albert Shanker, President, American Federation of Teachers; Thedford Shanklin, Director, Legislative Postaudit Division West Virginia Legislature, Joint Committee on Government and Finance; and John Shannon, Executive Director, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, U.S. Department of Energy. Topics include: human services, highways, education, and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Allen Shapiro, Mayor, City of Keyser; and Milton Shapiro, President, Zionist Organization of America. Topics include: highways, health, and education 1988 election.","This folder contains correspondence with: Philip Sharp, Chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Power, U.S. House of Representatives; Holmes Shaver, President, Wood County Commission; and William Sharpe, West Virginia State Senate. Topics include: education, agriculture, tax department, highways, public safety, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: E. Clay Shaw, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: highways, human services, and department of public safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Michael Shaw, West Virginia State Senate; and Sam Shaw, Editor, The Moundsville Daily Echo. Topics include: department of highways, department of education, community development, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Michael Shaw, West Virginia State Senate. Topics include: department of highways, education, health, small cities block grant (Mason County), and community development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Cochran, Senior Vice President, Shearson Lehman Brothers; and Albert Bellas, Senior Vice President, Shearson Lehman Brothers. Topics include: health care, finance, taxes, and economics.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Cochran, Senior Vice President, Shearson Lehman Brothers; John McCuskey, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, State of West Virginia; and A.V. Dodrill, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Correction.","This folder contains correspondence with: Heyward Shealy, Chief, Bureau of Radiological Health, South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control; Richard Shearer, Executive Director, WV Foundation for Independent Colleges. Topics include: department health and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bill Sheffield, Governor of Alaska; Scott Sheffield, United States Department of Energy, Office of Procurement Operations; Frank Weltz, Manager State Government Relations- Southeast, Shell Oil Company; Robert Shell, Chief Executive Officer and President, Guyan Machinery Company; and William Dearien, Executive Director, The Sheltered Workshop of Wood County, Inc. Topics include: commission on aging, small cities block grant (Ritchie County), Greenbrier River Dam, and workers' compensation fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Marvin Shelton, District Director, U.S. Government Small Business Administration; and Regina Lipscomb, Director, Employment and Training Division, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development. Topics include: department of human services, highways, natural resources, Governor's Summer Youth Program, and community development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Samuel Kapourales, Chairman, State Job Training Coordinating Council, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development; Al Shepard, Private Industry Council of Kanawha County; Audrey Egle, Mayor, Corporation of Sheperdstown, West Virginia; Marvin Shelton, District Director, U.S. Government Small Business Administration; and John Shepherd, Chief Executive Officer, Morgan County War Memorial Hospital. Topics include: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, employment, and Shepherd College.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Banker, West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; and Thomas Shepich, Acting Assistant Secretary, Mine Safety and Health Administration. Topics include: human services, finance and administration, Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission, energy, highways, and community development.","Topics include: natural resources, legislative matters, highways, department of health, National Governors' Association, and energy.","Topics include: highways, education, human services, environmental matters, finance and administration, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard Shockey, Chief, Accounting and Finance Division, Air Force Institute of Technology; Victor Shockey, President, Berkeley County Commission; Michael Caryl, Commissioner, State Tax Department; and Charles Shoemaker, Mayor of Beckley, West Virginia. Topics include: education, health, small cities block grant, legislation, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Paul Shogren, County Flood Coordinator, Preston County Commission; Margaret Schollar, Mayor, Town of Rowelsburg; David Heydinger, State Director, West Virginia Department of Health; Gerald Short, Mayor, Town of Oceana, West Virginia; and Gregory Adkins, President, Southern West Virginia Community College. Topics include: flood recovery, highways, tax department, National Governors' Association, human services, and energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frederick Shipley, President, Jackson County Development Authority and Captain John Shippy, USAF, Services Operations Officer, Department of Air Force. Topics include: public service commission, highways, economic development, and human services.","Topics include: Shortline School","This folder contains correspondence with: Grant Shrum, President, National 4-H Council and Dean Shumway, Director, Division of Project Review, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Topics include: human services, tax department, highways, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: T.E. Shufflebarger, President, Morgan County Commission. Topics include: department of motor vehicles, education, department of commerce, small cities block grant, community development, health, and Southern Governors Conference.","This folder contains documents signed by: The Truman Administration Cabinet; Ronald Reagan, President of the United States; George H.W. Bush, President of the United States; and Caspar Weinberger, Secretary of Defense.","This folder contains correspondence with: Paige Skaggs, Chairperson, Board of Directors, Fayette County Committee on Aging; Ernest Skinner, President, Board of Directors, Mountain CAP of West Virginia, Incorporated. Topics include: human services, highways, and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Pendleton, Director of Administration, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development; and Page Skaggs, Board Chairman, Fayette County Committee on Aging. Topics include: highways, industrial development, West Virginia Public Energy Authority, education, and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carolyn Skeen, Councilman, City of Ripley, West Virginia. Topics include: natural resources, workers' compensation fund, department of motor vehicles, human services, and health.","Topics include: highways, public service commission, community development, natural resources, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Betty Landis, District Right of Way Agent, West Virginia Department of Highways; Jamie Six, Clerk, Wood County Commission; and W. Christian Sizemore, President, Alderson- Broaddus College. Topics include: education, department of health, department of commerce, workers' compensation fund, human services, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert C. Byrd, United States Senator; F.A. Sines, Commander, U.S. Navy Reserve; George Singleton, Clerk, Supreme Court of Appeals; Harry Singleton, Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, United States Department of Education; and Russell Sink, Manager, Mercer County Airport. Topics include: highways, Hare Krishna, department of energy, tax department, community development, and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lester Bryant, Vice President and Dean, Marshall University School of Medicine; and Queen Sirikit of Thailand. Topics include: public safety, commission on aging, human services, highways, community development, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Philip Sharp, U.S. Representative from North Dakota, Subcommittee on Energy and Power; and George Sinner, Governor of North Dakota, Chairman, U.S.- Canadian Task Force, National Governors' Association. Topics include: energy and natural resources.","Topics include: human services, highways, and community development.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Simpson, President, Board of Directors, Greenbrier Community Services, Incorporated. Topics include: community development, energy, department of motor vehicles, highways, small cities block grant (Harrison County), human services, and tax department.","Topics include: community development, human services, highways, natural resources, and workers' compensation fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Simmons, President, Glenville State College; and William Simmons, Chancellor, West Virginia State Board of Regents. Topics include: education, human services, natural resources, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Sinner, Governor of North Dakota; and John Simone, Mayor, Town of Blacksville, West Virginia. Topics include: commission on aging, health, human services, public service commission, legislative issues, department of commerce, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Silverstein, President, Kanawha County Commission; and Gerald Silvester, Mayor, Coalton, West Virginia. Topics include: natural resources, human services, and energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Sicurella, Executive Director, Reynolds Memorial Hospital. Topics include: public safety, highways, and state aeronautics commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Vincent Siew, Director General, Board of Foreign Trade, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Taiwan; and William Sigmund, Chairman, Board of Risk and Insurance Management, State of West Virginia. Topics include: shiitake mushroom business, community development, highways, mining, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Leslie D. Smith, Upshur County Administrator; Mark Smith, Executive Director of the West Virginia State Bar. Topics include: Health, Natural Resources, West Virginia Aeronautics Commission, education, Commerce, highways, Agriculture, West Virginia State Bar.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert C. Byrd, US Senator; Jim Smith, Alabama State Senator; Judy King Smith, Rape and Domestic Violence Information Center; K. Bruce Smith, Mayor of the City of Glenville. Topics include: Natural Resources, Workers Compensation Fund, Highways, Education, Human Services.","Topics include: highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Hulett C. Smith, Governor of West Virginia. Topics include: highways, Veterans' Administration, Department of Health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Eugene C. Smith, President of the Randolph County Commission. Topics include: highways, natural resources, health, Veterans' Memorial Bridge.","This folder contains correspondence with: C. O. Smith, Chairman of the Raleigh County Republican Executive Committee; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State. Topics include: urban development, highways, education, human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: David W. Smith, Mayor of the Town of Hartford. Topics include: Small cities block grant, highways, Mountain Resource Conservation, natural resources, workers' compensation fund, probation and parole, human services.","Topics include: Education, Highways, Public Employees Insurance Board, Health and Human Services, Abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jody G. Smirl, West Virginia House of Delegates; George Smoulder, West Virginia Coalition for the Homeless. Topics include: Highways, Small Cities Block Grant, Health, Education, Department of Corrections.","Topics include: Statewide Small Business Conference, Small Business, Highways, Commerce.","Topics include: Highways, Human Services, Veterans' Memorial Bridge, Natural Resources, Public Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Slokan, Mayor of the City of Moundsville. Topics include: Highways, West Virginia State Fair, Natural resources, Health and Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, West Virginia Highway Markers.","This folder contains correspondence with: Junior Slaughter, Sheriff of Marion County. Topics include: Governor's Community Partnership Program, Education, Highways, Public Safety, human Services, Natural Resources, Drug law Enforcement Grant, Commerce, Soviet Jewry.","Topics include: highways, veterans' affairs, natural resources, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence from: Peter Smith, Lieutenant Governor of Vermont. Topics include: natural resources, education, highways, commerce, and health.","Topics include: health, legislation, and highways.","Topics include: highways, human services, natural resources, workers' compensation, and international association of square dance callers.","Topics include: community development, workers' compensation fund, natural resources, health, and commission on aging.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jeannie Snodgrass, Mayor, City of War, West Virginia. Topics include: tax department, human services, workers' compensation fund, highways, public service commission, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: John W. Snow, President and Chief Executive Officer of the CSX Transportation. Topics include: Industrial Development, YMCA Camp Horseshoe, Economic Development, CSX Rail Transport Group, railroad trackage rights.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ivan D. Snuffer, Mayor of the town of Lester; Carl Snyder, Mayor of the City of Fairmont; Emerson Snyder, Commissioner of Jackson County Commission. Topics include: Highways, Small Cities Block Grant, Human Services.","Topics include: Highways, Motor Vehicles, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Small Cities Block Grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Benna Ruth Solomon, Chief Counsel of the State and Local Legal Center; Albert L. Sommerville, Chief Judge of the Fourteenth Judicial Circuit; John J. Sorrenti, Commissioner of the Hancock County Commission; James M. Souby, Executive Director of the Council of State Planning Agencies Hall of the States. Topics include: Highways, State and Local Legal Center, Natural Resources, Legislative Issues, Education.","Topics Include: Social Studies Awards.","Topics include: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Highways, Industrial Development, Southern Growth Policies Board, Southern Regional Education Board, Soviet Jewry, Small Cities Block Grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Duane Southern, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: human services, commerce, National Guard.","This folder contains correspondence with: James G. Squibb, President-General Manager of WTRF-TV. Topics include: Highways, Legislative issues.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack D. Stafford, President of Stafford Consultants Incorporated. Topics include: Human Services, Highways.","Topics include: Education, public safety, highways, natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard Spitzborg, Regional Administrator of the US Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: Highways, health and human services.","Topics include: Special Police Officer for CSX Transportation.","Topics include: Special Olympics.","This folder contains correspondence with: Earl C. Spence, Mayor of Delbarton. Topics include: Highways, Human Services, Veterans Affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harley O. Staggers, Congressman of the United States; Sharon Spencer, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Highways, Human Services.","Topics include: Material for WCHS Television Program.","Topics include: Space Shuttle Mission, Highways, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: The Jack F. Kemp, US House of Representatives; Jae Spears, West Virginia Senator; Bob Wise, Congressman. Topics include: Highways, Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rick Boucher, Congressman. Topics include: Southern States Energy Board.","This folder contains correspondence with: James G. Martin, Governor of North Carolina. Topics include: Southern Governors Association, Southern Governors Conference.","Topics include: Stadium Bonds.","Topics include: Highways, Commerce, Aging Commission, Public Safety, Health Department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harley O. Staggers, Congressman. Topics include: Highways, Community Development, Employment Security, Small Cities Block Grant, Natural Resources, Appalachian Regional Commission, Flood Damage, Clean Air Act.","Topics include: Health and Human Services, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, Education, Highways, West Virginia Association of School Administrators.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wayne A. Stanton, Administrator of Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: Education, Senate Polling Report, Family Support Services, Health and Human Services, Natural Resources.","Topics include: Highways, natural resources, small cities block grant, Public Employee Insurance Board.","Topics include: Marshall University Football Stadium, Human Services, Natural Resources, Appalachian Trail Conference.","Topics include: Highways, Human Services, West Virginia Turnpike Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: A. Eddie Bassitt, Mayor of the City of Saint Albans. Topics include: State of the State Addresses.","Topics include: State of the State Addresses, Highways, US Senate Race Analysis.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mike Staton, Manager of the Political Action Department. Topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Senate Polling Report.","This folder contains correspondence with: Office of Fraud/Abuse and Overpayments of the Department of Human Services; H. Guy Hunt, Governor of Alabama. Topics include: Human Services, Southern Republican Exchange, Public Safety, Development District Association of Appalachia, Economic Development, Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: John G. Fueller, Alaska State Legislature House of Representatives. Topics include: Commerce, Highways, Wood Industry, State of the State and Budget Address.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bruce Babbitt, Governor of Arizona; Evan Mecham, Governor-elect of Arizona. Topics include: natural resources, Child Care Action Campaigns, Industrial Development, Highways, Commerce, Southern Governors Conference.","Topics include: Highways, Commerce, Forestry.","This folder contains correspondence with: Roy Romer, Governor of the State of Colorado. Topics include: Education, Turnpike Commission, Hazardous Materials, Natural Resources, Lowry Air Force Base.","Topics include: Industry and Development, Education, Natural Resources, Clean Coal Technology Program.","This folder includes correspondence with: Michael Castle, Governor, State of Delaware. Topics include: department of health, department of energy.","This folder includes correspondence with: Bill Clinton, Governor of Arkansas; and Sam Walton, Chairman of the Board, Wal-Mart Stores, Incorporated. Topics include: human services and education.","This folder includes correspondence with: Lawrence Downing, President, Sierra Club. Topics include: department of health, department of education, department of commerce, health, community development, department of health, natural resources, and tax department.","This folder includes correspondence with: Samuel Mercer, Production Executive, Walt Disney Pictures; and Brigadier General Charles Yeager. Erwin Okun, Vice- President, Corporate Communications, Walt Disney Corporation; Topics include: community development, department of health, commerce, and natural resources.","This folder includes correspondence with: Lamar Alexander, Governor of Tennessee; John Agresto, Acting Chairman, National Endowment For the Humanities; Douglas Applegate, U.S. Representative from Ohio; Roon Arledge, President, American Broadcasting Company; John Ashcroft, Governor of Missouri, Chairman, Education Commission of the States; Christy Bach, Special Assistant for Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of the Interior; James Baker, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury; Malcom Baldridge, U.S. Secretary of Commerce; Ray Barnhart, Federal Highway Administrator, U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration; Julius Becton, Director, Federal Emergency Management Agency; William Bennett, U.S. Secretary of Education; Judy Black, Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs, The White House; Erich Bloch, Director, National Science Foundation; John Bock, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture; William Blumer, Senior Program Coordinator, Appalachian Regional Commission; John Bode, Aissistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture; William Boner, Chairman, Congressional Travel and Tourism Caucus, U.S. House of Representatives; Daniel Boorstin, Librarian, Library of Congress; Lloyd Bentsen, U.S. Senator; George Breznay, Director, Office of Hearings and Appeals, U.S. Department of Energy; George Abbott, Chairman, National Small Business Association; Richard Abell, Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice; and Otis Bowen, U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services. Topics include: commission on aging, education, energy, commerce, community development, FEMA, highways, law enforcement program, and Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder includes correspondence with: Raymond Brown, Director, U.S. Department of Justice; Robert Burford, Director, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Department of the Interior; Warren Burger, Chairman, Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution; Frank Burke, Acting Archivist of the United States, National Historical Publications and Records Commission; Jim Burnett, Chairman, National Transportation Safety Board; George and Barbara Bush, Vice President of the United States and Second Lady of the United States; George H.W. Bush, Vice President of the United States; Robert Byrd, U.S. Senator from West Virginia, Senate Minority Leader; H. Hollister Cantus, Associate Administrator for External Relations, NASA; Andrew Card, Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs; John Cain, Chairman, National Governor's Association; Robert Casey, Governor of Pennsylvania; Michael Castle, Chairman, Project on Infant Mortality, Southern Governors' Association; Michael Castle, Governor of Delaware; Lynne Cheney, Chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities; Jed Christensen, Director, U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of Surface Mining; Vance Clark, Administrator, Farmers Home Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Bill Clinton, Governor of Arkansas, Chairman, National Governors' Association; Dan Coats, Ranking Minority Member, Select Committee on Children, Youth and Families, Congress of the United States; Harry Coburn, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Passport Services, United States Department of States; Chad Colley, National Commander, Disabled American Veterans; Edwin Colodny, Chairman/ President, U.S. Air, Incorporated; Comptroller General of the United States; Dennis Connors, Acting Director, Public Telecommunications Facilities Program, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administration; Alicia Coro, Acting Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, United States Department of Education; and Jack Courtemanche, Executive Director, White House Conference on Small Business. Topics include: U.S. Department of Justice, culture and history, highway safety, highways, Appalachian Regional Commission, legislative matters, natural resources, tax department, National Governors' Association, health, and education.","This folder includes correspondence with: Mitchell Daniels, Deputy Assistant to the President, Director, Office of Intergovernmental Affairs; Richard Trumka, International President, United Mine Workers of America; Michele Davis, Executive Director, Republican Governors' Association; Robert Dawson, Assistant Secretary for Civil Works, Department of the Army; Bob Wise, U.S. Congressional Representative; Emmanuel de Margerie, Ambassador of France; Larry Dildine, Price Waterhouse, Office of Government Services; John Dingell, Chairman, House Energy and Commerce Committee; Elizabeth Dole, U.S. Secretary of Transportation; Robert Dole, Majority Leader, U.S. Senate; Frank Donatelli, Assistant to the President for Political and Intergovernmental Affairs; Betty Lou Dotson, Director, Office of Civil Rights, United States Department of Health and Human Services; Yiriy Dubinin, Ambassador to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; Lysander Dudley, American Coal Foundation; Michael Dukakis, Chairman, Committee on Economic Development and Techological Innovation, National Governors' Association; Frank Dunkle, Direcor, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; David Durenberger, U.S. Senator; Anthony Earl, Chairman, Committee on Energy and Environment, National Governors' Association; Marion Wright Edelman, President, Children's Defense Fund; Emerson Elliott, Director, Center for Statistics, U.S. Department of Education; Robert Farris, Deputy Administrator, Federal Highway Administration; Daniel Fascione, Regional Representative, Region III, Office of Child Support Enforcement; Kenneth Finlayson, Regional Administrator, United States Department of Housing and Urban Development; Donna Fitzpatrick, Assistant Secretary, Conservation and Renewable Energy, United States Department of Energy; James Fletcher, Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Richard Fogel, Assistant Comptroller General, United States General Accounting Office; Barbara Fontana, Staff Director, Agriculture Committee, National Governor's Association; Maria Foscarinis, National Coalition for the Homeless; Richard Gilbert, Chairman, Selection Committee, National Governors' Association; Richard Gilliland, Director, U.S. Employment Service; Louis Giuffrida, Director, Federal Emergency Management Agency; Barry Goldwater, U.S. Senator; Slade Gorton, U.S. Senator; Jewell Gould, Director of Research, American Federation of Teachers; Heather Gradison, Chairman, Interstate Commerce Commission; Ray Young Grad, Southern Governors' Association; Bob Graham, Governor of Florida, Chairman, Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Protection, National Governors' Association; Carolyn Doppelt Gray, President, Appalachian Foundation, Inc.; Robin Gray, Director, Office of Domestic Issues, Department of Energy; William Gray, Chairman, House Budget Committee; Edward Greenberg, Chief, Division of Finance, United States Department of the Interior; Alan Greenwald, Deputy Under Secretary for Intergovernmental Relations, United States Department of Housing and Urban Development; Steven Griles, Assistant Secretary of the Interior, Office of Land Management, U.S. Department of the Interior; Steven Griles, Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals Management, U.S. Department of the Interior; Gilbert Grosvenor, President, National Geographic Society; Benjamin Guthrie, Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives; Connie Hansesn, Intergovernmental Relations Officer, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; James Hansen, Congress of the United States; Verne Harnish, U.S. Department of Education; Jesse Helms, U.S. Senate; Gary Hart and Ron Wyden, Budget Committee; and John Herrington, Secretary, United States Department of Energy. Topics include: energy, education, Republican Governors' Association, human services, safe drinking water act, department of health, highways, and community development block grant.","This folder includes correspondence with: John Herrington, U.S. Secretary of Energy; Donald Paul Hodel, U.S. Secretary of the Interior; Elsie Hillman, Republican National Committee; Edward Hickey, Assistant to the President; Lois Haight Herrington, Assistant Attorney General, Bureau of Justice Assistance; Charles Hobbs, Assistant to the President; Gwen Holden, Executive Vice President, National Criminal Justice Association; Charles Hollis, Program Manager, Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice; Linwood Holton, Chairman, Appalachian Foundation, Inc.; Barbara Pedersen Holum, Edowment Director, The National Endowment for Soil and Water Conservation; Joseph Honick, Chairman, National Institute of Building Sciences; Harley Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; Miroslav Houstecky, Ambassador, Czechoslovak Socialist Republic; Carroll Hubbard, Member of Congress; Judy Hughes, President, National Federation of Republican Women;  Gordon Humphrey, U.S. Senate; Richard Jacobs, Acting Director, National Historical Publications and Records Commission; Charlene Drew Jarvis, Chairperson, Committee on Housing and Economic Development, Council of the District of Columbia; Bennett Johnston, Chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development, United States Senate; Roberts Jones, Acting Assistant Secretary of Labor for Employment and Training, United States Department of Labor; William Kaplan, Director, United States Department of Energy, Chicago Operations Office, Philadelphia Support Office; John Keane, Director, Bureau of the Census, United States Department of Commerce; Jack Kemp, U.S. House of Representatives; Edward Kennedy, Chairman, Committee on Labor and Human Resources, United States Senate; Patrick Killey, Associate Regional Commissioner, Health Care Financing Administration, Department of Health and Human Services, Region III; Ronald Kimberling, Assistant Secretary for Postsecondary Education, U.S. Department of Education; Kyung-Won Kim, Ambassador of Korea, Republic of Korea; David Kirker, Director, Office of Community Services, Family Support Administration, Department of Health and Human Services; and Richard Lyng, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture.  Topics include: community development, human services, energy, Appalachian Foundation, Inc., culture and history, public safety, Appalachian Regional Commission, and tax department.","This folder includes correspondence with: Barbara Pederson Mackenzie, Endowment Director, The National Endowment for Soil and Water Conservation; Joe Main, Administrator, Department of Occupational Health and Safety, United Mine Workers of America; Thomas Mann, Deputy Director, Office of Hearing and Appeals, United States Department of Energy; John March, U.S. Secretary of the Army; James Martin, Chairman, Southern Governors' Association; William Martin, Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of Energy; Willis Martin, Chief, Division of Older Workers, U.S. Department of Labor; Matthew Martinez, Chairman, Subcommittee on Employment Opportunities, Committee on Education and Labor, Congress of the United States; Anne Mathews, Director, Library Program Office, Office of Educational Research and Improvement, U.S. Department of Education; Nobuo Matsunaga, Ambassador of Japan; Mack Mattingly, U.S. Senator from Georgia; William McBeath, Executive Director, American Public Health Association; Robert McCloskey, General Counsel, Appalachian Regional Commission; Dave McCurdy, Congress of the United States; Jean McDonald, Research Associate, National Governors' Association; J. Michael McGinnis, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health, Director, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Richard Lyng, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture; Mike McKeown, Health Specialist, Appalachian Regional Commission; Edwin Meese, U.S. Attorney General; Robert Michel, U.S. House of Representatives; Charles Miller, Member of Congress; Clarence Miller, Congress of the United States; George Miller, Chairman, Select Committee on Children, Youth and Families, U.S. House of Representatives; George Miller and Dan Coats, Members, U.S. House of Representatives Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families; Ruth Minardi, Associate Director for Small Business, Department of the Navy; John Mitchka, U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, Office of Financial and Administrative Management; Alan Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; and Francis Moravitz, Executive Director, Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: finance and administration, department of energy, culture and history, Southern Governors' Association, human services, highways, department of health, Appalachian Regional Commission, education, community development, small cities block grant, and taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Francis Moravitz, Executive Director, Appalachian Regional Commission; Russell Morris, Assistant Commissioner, Federal Finance, Financial Management Services, U.S. Department of the Treasury; William Penn Mott, Director, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior; Daniel Moynihan, U.S. Senator; John Murtha, U.S. Congress; Neil Nathanson, President and Chief Executive Officer, National Rural Development and Finance Corporation; Bill Clinton, Chairman, National Governors' Association; Dean Honetschlager, Director, Restructuring Schools Project, National Governors' Association; James Thompson and George Sinner, Co- Chairmen, State Working Group on Out-of-State Sales Taxes, National Governors' Association; William O'Neill, Chairman, Transportation, Commerce, and Communications Committee, National Governors' Association; Frank Naylor, Acting Secretary, Department of Agriculture; Bill Nelson, United States House of Representatives; Alan Nelson, Commissioner, Immigration and Naturalization Service, U.S. Department of Justice; Don Newman, The Undersecretary of Health and Human Services; M.B. Oglesby, Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs; Yoshio Okawara, Ambassador of Japan; Sally Oldham, Vice President, Programs and Services, National Trust for Historic Preservation; Richard O'Neil, Director, Office of Pipeline and Producer Regulation, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Carl Opstad, Directives Management Branch, Farmers Home Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Allen Overton, President, American Mining Congress; Marshall Parker, Associate Deputy Administrator for Special Programs, U.S. Small Business Administration; Alan Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; J. Dexter Peach, Director, Resources Community and Economic Development Division, U.S. General Accounting Office; Candis Brown Penn, Executive Director, Southern Governors' Association; Claude Pepper, Chairman, Select Committee on Aging, Subcommittee on Health and Long-Term Care, United States House of Representatives; Robert Perkins, Vice President, Chrysler Corporation; Richard Trumka, International President, United Mine Workers of America; Albert Peter, Director, Office of Construction, U.S. Veterans Administration; R. Max Peterson, Chief, Forest Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Donald Phillips, Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Trade Policy Coordination, Office of the U.S. Trade Representative; Samuel Pierce, U.S. Secretary of Department of Housing and Urban Development; Winifred Pizzano, Federal Co-Chairman, Appalachian Regional Commisson; Jayne Plank, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, Office of Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of State; Kenneth Plumb, Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Cynthia Powell, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of the Treasury; Larry Pressler, United States Senator, Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; William Proxmire and Gordon Humphrey, U.S. Senators; and John Pucciano, Acting Assistant Secretary, Vocational and Adult Education, United States Department of Education. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Land and Water Conservation Fund, education, Main Street West Virginia, department of energy, veterans' affairs, Southern Governors' Association, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ann Queen, Director, Division of Research and Demonstration, Office of Programs and Planning, Department of Health and Human Services; Robert Raclin, Deputy Under Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Nick Rahall, U.S. House of Representatives; Ronald Reagan, President of the United States; William Rehnquist, Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court; David Richardson, President, National Black Caucus of State Legislators; Richard Riley, National Governors' Association; John Rockefeller, U.S. Senator; and Peter Rodiono, Chairman, House Judiciary Committee. Topics include: drug-free communities program, taxes, natural resources, clean water act, National Governors' Association, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Raymond Scheppach, Executive Director, National Governors' Association; Berndt Schine, Acting Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Energy; Steven Schlesinger, Director, Bureau of Justice Statistics; Daniel Schulder, Public Policy Associate, The National Council on Aging, Inc; William Scott, Director, Office of Alcohol and State Programs, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; Roger Semerad, Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training, U.S. Department of Labor, Secretary of Labor; John Shannon, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; Philip Sharp, Chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Power, U.S. House of Representatives; George Sinner, Chairman, U.S. – Canadian Task Force, National Governors' Association; Harry Singleton, Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, United States Department of Education; Albert Shanker, President, American Federation of Teachers; Delores Smith, Assistant Director, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System; Charles Smith, Director, Bureau of Justice Assistance, U.S. Department of Justice; Anthony Sousa, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Verne Speirs, Administrator, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice; Robert Stafford, United States Senate; Harley Staggers, Member of Congress; Wayne Stanton, Administrator, Department of Health and Human Services, Family Support Administration, Office of Child Support Enforcement; Wayne Stanton, Administrator, Family Support Administration, United States Department of Health and Human Services; Jack Stanton, United States Embassy Algiers; Marshall Staunton, Acting Administrator, ERA, U.S. Department of Energy; Diane Steed, Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; Deborah Steelman, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director, Intergornmental Affairs; John Stennis, Chairman, Senate Committee on Appropriations; James Stewart, Director, United States Department of Justice; Prince Bandar Bin Sultan of Saudi Arabia; John Sununu, Chairman, Committee on International Trade and Foreign Relations, National Governors' Association; Orson Swindle, Assistant Secretary for Economic Development, United States Department of Commerce; Paul Taylor, Executive Director, Engineer Staff, Department of the Army; and Diane Tebelius, Office of Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Justice. Topics include: National Governors' Association, commission on aging, highway safety, department of energy, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Preston Tisch, Postmaster General of the United States; James Traficant, Member, U.S. House of Representatives; Paul Trible, U.S. Senator; Alvin Trivelpiece, Director, Office of Energy Research, U.S. Department of Energy; Alexander Trowbridge, President, National Association of Manufactures; Richard Trumka, President, nited Mine Workers of America; Thomas Turnage, Administrator, Veterans' Administrator; Robert Tuttle, Director of Presidential Personnel; Nick Rahall, U.S. House of Representatives; Alexander Good, United States Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration; Lee Thomas, Administrator, United States Environmental Protection Agency; Guy Vander Jagt, Chairman, National Republican Congressional Committee; Barry VanLare, Staff Director, Committee on Human Services; William Vaughan, Assistant Secretary, Fossil Energy, Department of Engergy; Harvey Veith, Acting Director, Office of Family Assistance, Family Support Administration, Director, Office of Community Services, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Peggy Venable, Director, Legislative and Public Affairs, United States Government Printing Office; Bill Verity, U.S. Secretary of Commerce; Warren Vietoris, Manager, Government Affairs, Traffic Control Materials Division/3M; Mack Vines, Director, Bureau of Justice Assistance, U.S. Department of Justice, Director, U.S. Department of Justice; Raymond Vogel, Chief Benefits Director, Veterans Administration; Benjamin Waldman, Associate Director, Presidential Personnel; B.R. Walker, President, American Association on Mental Deficiency; Valaida Walker, President, American Association on Mental Retardation; Neil Walp, Appalachian Regional Commission; Harry Walters, Administrator of Veterans' Affairs, Veterans' Administration Central Office; J. Allen Wampler, Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy; Henry Waxman, Chairman, Subcommittee on health and the Environment; James Webb, Secretary, Department of the Navy; La Vern Wever, Lieutenant General, Executive Director, National Guard Association of the United States; Michael Wenger States' Washington Representative, Appalachian Region Commission; Beverly White, Chairman, Commission of Presidential Scholars, U.S. Department of Education; Jamie Whitten, Chairman, House Committee on Appropriations, U.S. House of Representatives; Thomas Wieker, Deputy Director, Office of Hearings and Appeals; Richard Willard, Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice; John Wilson, Executive Director, Southern Governors' Association; Pete Wilson, Armed Services Manpower and Personnel Subcommittee, United States Senate; Robert Wise, U.S. House of Representatives; Jim Wright, Speaker, U.S. House of Representatives; Marlene Young, National Organization for Victim Assistance; Joseph Yancik, Director, Office of Energy, United States Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration; Sidney Yates, Congress of the United States; Clayton Yeutter, Ambassador, U.S. Trade Representative; and Lando Zech, Chairman, Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Topics include: department of natural resources, human services, Appalachian Regional Commission, energy, veterans' affairs, Clean Air Act, National Governors' Association, Southern Governors' Association, and culture and history.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dale Bitter, Assistant Vice President, CSX Corporation; J. Jeffery Campbell, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Burger King Corporation; Betty Castor, Commissioner, Florida Department of Education; and Bob Graham, Governor of Florida. Topics include: education, department of corrections, community development, commerce, highways, labor, department of motor vehicles, health, industrial development, department of natural resources, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Alcock, Regional Forester, U.S. Forest Service; William Battle, Acting Regional Director, Regions III and IV, Office of Refugee Resettlement; William Baughman, President, Southern States Correctional Association; Kenneth Cannestra, Executive Vice President, Lockheed-Georgia Company, A division of Lockheed Corporation; Louis Coakley, Assistant Director, Environmental Programs, Southern States Energy Board; Winifred Godwin, President, Southern Regional Educational Board; Herbert Greenholtz, Southern Association of Workmen's Compensation Administrators; T. Marshall Hahn, Chairman of the Board, Georgia-Pacific Corporation; Joe Frank Harris, Governor of Georgia; Richard Jewell, Lead Office Services Clerk, United States Small Business Administration, Disaster Assistance- Area 2; Coretta Scott King, The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, Inc.; James Mason, Assistant Surgeon General, Department of health and Human Services, Public Health Service Centers for Disease Control; Allan Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; Kenneth Nemeth, Executive Director and Secretary to the Board, Southern States Energy Board; John Rozier, Associate Director, Communications and State Programs, Southern States Energy Board; Leo Sanders, Chief, Grants Management Branch, Procurement and Grants Office, Centers for Disease Control; Mark White, Chairman, Southern States Energy Board; and Robert Wise, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: health, U.S. Forest Service, human services, refugee resettlement, department of health, energy, education, tax department, industrial development, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Ariyoshi, Governor of Hawaii; William Bonk, Professor of Anthropology, University of Hawaii at Hilo; and John Waihee, Governor of Hawaii. Topics include: department of health, culture and history, commerce, and National Youth Science Camp.","This folder contains correspondence with: Cecil Andrus, Governor of Idaho; and John Evans, Governor of Idaho. Topics include: National Governors' Association, community development, human services, and finance and administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Donovan, President, Chicago Board of Trade; James Thompson, Governor of Illinois; and Gordon Faulkner, Commissioner, State of Indiana Department of Correction. Topics include: department of highways, human services, education, health, drug enforcement program, finance and administration, natural resources, commerce, community development, and energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gordon Faulkner, Commissioner, Department of Corrections, State of Indiana; and Robert Orr, Governor of Indiana. Topics include: health, community development, Southern Governors' Conference, highways, human services, education, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Terry Branstad, Governor of Iowa; and Neil Wilson, Chair, Search Committee, Endowed Chair for Entrepreneurial Studies, University of Northern Iowa. Topics include: department of health and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Carlin, Governor of Kansas; Ralph DeLoach, Clerk, United States District Court for the District of Kansas; Eugene Staples, Vice Chancellor For Hospital Administration, College of Health Sciences and Hospital, The University of Kansas; and Frank Theis, Senior Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas. Topics include: energy, finance and administration, energy, education, culture and history, and community development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Major General Burton Patrick, Commanding General, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault); John Y. Brown, former Governor of Kentucky; Richard Bryan, President, Council of State Governments; Hugh Farley, Chairman, Council of State Governments; B.I. Cheney, Acting State Director, ACTION, Region III; Martha Layne Collins, Governor of Kentucky; Larry Hopkins U.S. Representative from Kentucky; Tammy Kash, Deputy Secretary, Kentucky Energy Cabinet, Kentucky Center for Energy Research; David Kirker, Director, Office of Community Services, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Alice McDonald, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Kentucky Department of Education; Mary Mulvihill, Executive Adminsitrator, City of Louisville, Department of Neighborghood Advocacy; Ruth Osser, The Council for State Governments, Center for Agriculture and Rural Development; Darrell Perry, Finance and Administration, The Council of State Governments; Doug Roeder, Director, Center for Management and Administration, The Council of State Governments; Lyle Sendlein, Professor and Drector, University of Kentucky, Institute of Mining and Mineral Research; and Carl Stenberg, Executive Director, Council of State Governments. Topics include: natural resources, workers' compensation, public safety, highways, energy, ACTION, human services, Appalachian Regional Commission, commerce, culture and history, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin Edwards, Governor of Louisiana; Louis Grabinski and Alton Meyer, Co-Coordinators, USS West Virginia BB 48 Reunion Association; Buddy Roemer, Governor-elect of Louisiana; and George Whitfield, Board of Directors, Region IV, ICESA, Louisiana Office of Employment Security. Topics include: health, waterway systems, and employment security.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bradford Boutilier, Maine State Legislator; and John McKernan, Governor-elect of Maine. Topics include: workers' compensation fund, commerce, energy, tax department, and community and economic development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Birch Bayh, Chairman of the Board, Institute for the Prevention and Control of Violence and Extremism; Helen Bentley, Maryland State Representative; Arthur Bond, President, Alleghany County Commission; B.L. Coffindaffer, Associate Director, The University of Maryland Cooperative Extension Service; Frank Drozak, President, Seafarers International Union of North America, AFL-CIO; Paul Eastman, Executive Director, Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin; Shervert Frazier, Director, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration, National Institute of Mental Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Robert Graham, Administrator, Assistant Surgeon General, Health Resources and Services Administration; C. Everett Koop, The Surgeon General of the Public Health Servie, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Ernestine Taylor Lanahan, Grants Management Officer, Division of Grants and Contracts Management, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration; Richard Lee, Chief Distribution and Shortage Analysis Branch, Office of Data Analysis and Management, Department of Health and Human Services; Samuel Marshall, Director, Howard County Department of Social Services; and F. Carvel Payne, Director, Department of Legislative Reference, General Assembly of Maryland. Topics include: community and industrial development; highways, education, culture and history, tax department, small cities block grant, health, veterans' affairs, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Reynolds, Grants Management Officer, Division of Grants and Contract Management, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration; William Donald Schaefer, Governor of Maryland, Charles Schuster, Director, National Institute on Drug Abuse, and Mental Health and Human Services, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration; Grant Shrum, President, National 4-H Council; Howard Stambler, Director, Office of Data Analysis and Management, Bureau of Health Professions, Department of Health and Human Services; and Thomas Ward, Judge, Circuit Court for Baltimore City. Topics include: education, health, tax department, human services, commerce, highways, legislative issues, and aging.","This folder contains correspondence with: Michael Dukakis, Governor, Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Brigadier General James Freytag, Deputy Director for Strategic Systems, Department of the Air Force, Hanscom Air Force Base; and Jozef Mlot-Mroz, President, Anti- communist Confederation of Polish Freedom Fighters in U.S.A., Inc. Topics include: public safety, highways, drug abuse, natural resources, health, and energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Javier Alvarado Montemayor.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Blanchard, Governor of Michigan; Neil Dekoker, Director of Business Systems, Saturn Corporation, General Motors; Lee Iacocca, Chairman of the Board, Chrysler Corporation; James Dial, President, Best Western International; William Hoglund, President, Saturn Corporation, General Motors; James Johnston, Vice President, General Motors Corporation; Margo Parker, Manager, State Relations; General Motors Corporation; Donald Petersen, Chairman of the Board, Ford Motor Company; Reid Rundell, Executive Vice President, Saturn Corporation, General Motors; and Charles White, Tax Division, General Motors Corporation. Topics include: department of motor vehicles, education, veterans' affairs, community and economic development, culture and history, Saturn Corporation, highways, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Beverly Jones, Acting Director, Minnesota Department of Trade and Economic Development; and Rudolph Perpich, Governor, State of Minnesota. Topics include: highways, culture and history, department of corrections, community and economic development, National Youth Science Camp, veterans' affairs, department of natural resources, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Allain, Governor of Mississippi; and John Leslie, Mayor, City of Oxford, Mississippi. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, war on drugs, economic development, highways, veterans, and Greenbrier River Dam.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Ashcroft, Governor, State of Missouri; and John Martz, Vice President, Corporate Real Estate, Anheuser- Busch Companies, Inc. Topics include: culture and history, education, finance and administration, commerce, tax department, community and economic development, highways, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ted Schwinden, Governor of Montana. Topics include: agriculture, social security, and commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kay Orr, Governor-elect of Nebraska; Robert Kerrey, Governor of Nebraska; Donald McGinley, Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska; and Ronald Sorensen, Board of Directors, Region VII, ICESA, Commissioner of Labor, Nebraska Division of Employment. Topics include: National Governors' Association policy on communication, and employment security.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard Bryan, Governor of Nevada. Topics include: casino gambling, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Glen Beebe, Senior Research Associate, General Assembly of New Jersey; James Burke, Chairman of the Board, Johnson and Johnson; Raymond Buttacavoli, Regional Manager, General Motors Corporation, Industry-Government Relations Staff; Robert Greer, Vice President, The Michaels Development Company, Inc.; Andrew Hornsby, Administrator, Mid-Atlantic Region, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA; Thomas Kean, Governor of New Jersey; Frederick Kneisler, Board of Directors, Region II ICESA, Assistant Commissioner for Income Security, New Jersey Department of Labor; John McClellan, Acting Administrator, Mid-Atlantic Region, United States Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service; and Henry Sandbach, Vice President for Human Relations, Nabisco Brands, Inc. Topics include: education, natural resources, health, Saturn Corporation, tax department, community and industrial development, veterans' affairs, legislation, highways, public service commission, WV housing development, finance and administration, human services, employment security, commerce, and legislative issues.","This folder contains correspondence with: Nancy Ford, New Hampshire State Representative; John Sununu, Governor of New Hampshire; and Meldrim Thomson, former Governor of New Hampshire. Topics include: community and industrial development, commission on aging, department of corrections, National Governors' Association, and Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Garrey Carruthers, Governor of New Mexico. Topics include: 1985 Youth Science Camp, department of public safety, workers' compensation, department of corrections, and the environment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Minoru Makihara, President, Mitsubishi International Corporation; Willard Marriott, 1987 UN Day Chairman, United Nations Association of the United States of America; William May, President and Chief Operating Officer, The Statue of Liberty Ellis Island Foundation, Inc.; Sue Arnold McIntosh, President, The West Virginia Society of New York, Inc.; Richard McLoughlin, Vice Chairman, Reader's Digest; Jeffrey Newman, Executive Director, National Child Labor Committee; Richard Nixon, former U.S. President; and George Peterson, Vice President, J.P. Morgan Investment Management, Inc. Topics include: community and industrial development, taxes, natural resources, legislative issues, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: John C. Taylor, Australian Consulate General. Topics include: Public Safety, Health and Human Services, Industrial Development, Highways, Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lawrence E. Bruce, President of UNICEF; Jimmy Carter, Honorary Co-Chair United States Committee for UNICEF; Mario M. Cuomo, Governor of New York. Topics include: Public Safety, Natural Resources, Education, Culture and History, Health, Highways, Motor Vehicles, Commerce, Appalachian Regional Commission.","Topics include: Trade in China, Governor Office of Community and Industrial Development, Culture and History, Education, Natural Resources, Governor's Participation in District Association Annual Conference, Veterans Affairs, Health and Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: John C. Brooks, Commissioner of Department of Labor for North Carolina; James G. Martin, Governor of North Carolina. Topics include: Industrial Development, Health and Human Services, Education, Highways, Governor Office of Community and Industrial Development, Flood Recovery, Appalachian Regional Commission, Southern Governors' Association, Southern Regional Education Board.","This folder contains correspondence with: George A. Sinner, Governor of South Dakota. Topics include: National Rehabilitation Association Convention, National Governors' Association, Ad Hoc Coalition on International Electric Power Trade.","This folder contains correspondence with: Henry L. Bellmon, Governor of Oklahoma; George A. Sinner, Chairman of the Interstate Oil Compact Commission. Topics include: Natural Resources, Conservation, International Oil Compact Commission, Highways, Energy, pharmaceutical expansion.","This folder contains correspondence with: Victor Atiyeh, Governor of Oregon; Neil Goldschmidt, Governor of Oregon. Topics include: Highways, Bob Hope Golf Tournament, Interstate Mining Compact Commission, Public Safety, Education, Commerce, natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Tom Bell, Mayor, City of Powhatan Point, Ohio; Leonard Benson, Evaluator-in-Charge, U.S. General Accounting Office, Cincinnati Regional Office, Dayton Suboffice; and Richard Celeste, Governor of Ohio. Topics include: human services, highways, health, finance and administration, community development, agriculture, education, labor, and public safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joseph Harrison, Chairman, Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission; and Shoichiro Irimajiri, President, Honda Manufacturing Inc. Topics include: highways, education, tax department, natural resources, energy, industrial development, workers' compensation, health, and public safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Mercer, Chairman, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company; Colonel John Ratcliff, Chief of Staff, Middle East Region, Civil Air Patrol; Terry Reese, Mayor, Village of Empire, Ohio; and Ethel Washington, President, National Association for the Advancement of Black Americans in Vocational Education. Topics include: community development, highways, human services, natural resources, workers' compensation, West Virginia Wing Civil Air Patrol, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, education, commerce, and finance and administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Bolger, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Bell Atlantic Corporation; Al Boscov, Boscov's Department Stores; Eileen Bradley, Regional Administrator, OHDS, Region III, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; B.R. Brown, President and Chief Executive Officer, Consolidation Coal Company; Earl Brown, Board of Directors, Region III, ICESA Deputy Secretary for Employment Security, Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry; Letterio Carlo, Acting Consul General, Consolato Generale d'Italia; Robert Casey, Governor of Pennsylvania; B.I. Cheney, Action Regional Director; James Coleman, Regional Director, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior; John Corrigan, Regional Director, U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration; Bruce Crawford, Director, Community Planning and Development Division, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Robert Curtis, Regional Inspector General for Audit, U.S. Department of Labor; Christine Dallatore, Chief Clerk, County of Washington, Pennsylvania; Phillip Donahue, Director, Office of Grants Management, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Region III; Alan Drazek, Acting Regional Director, ACTION, Region III; Delores Ellis, Assistant Regional Administrator, Minority Small Business, Philadelphia Regional Office; Daniel Fascione, Regional Representative, Region III, Office of Child Support Enforcement, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; George Ferris, Vice Chairman, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation; Kenneth Finlayson, Administrator, United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, Region III; Paul Giordano, Regional Director, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Region III; and Herbert Goldberg, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Topics include: education, health, finance and administration, Main Street West Virginia, employment security, Appalachian Regional Commission, ACTION, natural resources, community development grants, human services, small and minority business, community and industrial development, and emergency services.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Hancock, President, Eastern Associated Coal Corporation; Maurice Hartman, Acting Regional Administrator, Program Operations, Health Care Financing Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Region III; Eugene Homyak, Chief Regulatory Branch, United States Corps of Engineers; Hampton Jesse, Associate Regional Administrator, Program Operations, Health Care Financing Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Region III; William Kaplan, Director, United States Department of Energy, Chicago Operations Office; Brian Kelley, President and CEO, Bell Atlantic Investment Development Corporation; Michael Kitsock, Regional Representative of the Secretary, U.S. Department of Transportation, Region III; Marilyn Koch, Acting Regional Administrator, Program Operations, Health Care Financing Administration, U.S. Department of Human Services, Region III; Stephen Young, Vice President- Government Affairs, Consolidation Coal Company; E.B. Leisenring, Chairman of the Board, Westmoreland Coal Company; Donald Lenz, ACTION; Rose Lepore, Regional Commissioner, Social Security Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; John Marous, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Westinghouse Electric Corporation; Linda Marston, Regional Director, Department of Health and Human Services; Wes McDonald, Executive Vice President of operations, Consolidation Coal Company; Alex Grass, Chairman of the Board, Rite Aid Corporation; and Ralph Pacinelli, Regional Commissioner, U.S. Department of Education, Rehabilitation Services Administration, Region III. Topics include: highways, tax department, community and industrial development, workers' compensation fund, human services, U.S. Department of Transportation, board of coal mine health and safety, ACTION, civil air patrol, commerce, WV Emergency Response Commission, natural resources, and energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Pisano, Manager, Pittsburgh Office, Region III, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; G.A. Rafalko, Regional Inspector General for Audit, Office of Inspector General Audit Agency, Department of Health and Human Services; David Roderick, Chairman of the Board, USX Corporation; Alvey Rushton, Senior Vice President- Operations, Westmoreland Coal Company; Richard Rothblum, District Engineer, Department of the Army, Pittsburgh District, Corps of Engineers; Vincent Sarini Chairman of the Board, PPG Industries, Inc.; Michael Schwartz, Manager- Special Projects, Consolidation Coal Company; James Seif, Regional Administrator, Region III, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Sidney Severe, Office of the Director of Housing, United States Department of Housing and Urban Development; Samuel Shrader, Senior Vice President, Eastern Region, Consolidation Coal Company; Richard Spitzborg, Regional Administrator, Region III, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Gary Stokum, District Manager, Washington County (PA) Conservation District; Peter Stowell, Regional Administrator, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation; Robert Taylor, Associate Regional Administrator, Health Care Financing Administration, Department of Health Care Financing Administration; Dick Thornburgh, Governor of Pennsylvania; Thomas Williams, President and Chief Executive Officer, Foot Mineral Company; Walter Williams, Chairman of the Board and President, Bethlehem Steel Corporation; and Frank Wright, Secretary for Policy and Planning, Office of the Governor of Pennsylvania. Topics include: education, health, community and industrial development, tax department, natural resources, housing and urban development, highways, and Rowlesburg Lake Project.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward DiPrete, Governor of Rhode Island and Providence Plantation; and Leona Kelley, House of Representatives, State of Rhode Island. Topics include: health, cemeteries, human services, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carroll Campell, Governor of South Carolina; Grady Patterson, South Carolina State Treasurer; and Richard Riley, Governor of South Carolina. Topics include: community and industrial development, public safety, veterans' affairs, Appalachian Regional Commission, affirmative action, health, tax department, highways, and culture and history.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Mickelson, Governor-elect of South Dakota; Daniel Wenk, Superintendent, Mount Rushmore National Memorial, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior; and Michael Williamson, South Dakota State Development, Office of the Governor of South Dakota. Topics include: 1985 Youth Science Camp.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lamar Alexander, Chairman, President's Commission on Americans Outdoors, Governor of Tennessee; Ray Hill, Knox County Commission; and Ned McWherter, Governor of Tennessee. Topics include: President's Commission on Americans Outdoors, community and industrial development, human services, public service commission, and Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bob Bullock, Comptroller of Public Accounts; William Clements, Governor-elect of Texas; Jon McBride, NASA Astronaut; Corbin Robinson, President, Quintana Minerals Corporation; and Mark White, Governor of Texas. Topics include: tax department, human services, industrial development, health, natural resources, veterans' affairs, culture and history, workers' compensation, commerce, department of corrections, energy, and Brown's Island Project.","This folder contains correspondence with: Arlo James, Utah House of Representatives. Topics include: health, corrections, highways, state lottery, and community and economic development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Madeleine M. Kunin, Governor of Vermont. Topics include: President's Council on Americans Outdoors, Human Services, Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jim McAvoy, Executive Director of the National Coal Council; Charles S. Robb, Governor of Virginia. Topics include: Historic Preservation, History and Culture, Commerce, National Coal Council, Industrial Development, Education, Housing Development, Natural Resources, Health and Human Services, Highways, Hazardous Waste.","This folder contains correspondence with: Alexander L. Stevas, Supreme Court of the United States; Gerald L. Baliles, Governor of Virginia. Topics include: Health and Human Services, Highways, National Parks Mid-Atlantic Council, Appalachian Regional Commission, Natural Resources, Education, Southern Growth Policies Board.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gerald L. Baliles, Governor of Virginia. Topics include: Education, Natural Resources, Highways, Public Safety, Energy, Land Management, Government Office of Community and Industrial Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: W. Booth Gardner, Governor of Washington. Topics include: Natural Resources, Health and Human Services, Public Safety, Education, Criminal Justice, Energy Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lee Sherman Dreyfus, Governor of Wisconsin; Anthony S. Earl, Governor of Wisconsin. Topics include: Economic Development, Forest Service, Natural Resources, Highways.","This folder contains correspondence with Mike Sullivan, Governor of Wyoming. Topics include: Natural Resources, Human Services, Motor Vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with: Theodore E. Gildred, US Embassy in Argentina; Chin Chuang-huan, Governor of Taiwan Provincial Government; Zhang Huide, President Machinery Manufacturing Bureau of Ministry of Coal Industry Peoples Republic of China. Topics include: International Trade, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Argentina Rural Fair, Environmental Conditions, Friendship Force of West Virginia, Education, History and Culture, Commerce, Bhopal Gas Tragedy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Tadao Maekawa, Governor in Japan; Mikhail Gorbachev, USSR. Topics include: Governor's office of community and industrial development, timber, foreign trade, highways, Japan-American Cooperative Services, industrial development, Environmental impact assessment division, health and human services, public safety, West Virginia contingency plans, emigration, human rights, freedom of movement.","Topics include: Air National Guard Bureau, American Business Women's Association, Circle K International, Human Services, Northeast Jurisdiction Board of Conference Lay Leaders.","Topics include: Congratulations from Finland.","This folder contains correspondence with: James St. Clair, President, Greater Huntington Park and Recreation District; Lisa Stearns, Associate Director, Columbia University; and Diane Steed, Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administrator. Topics include: finance and administration, committee on children and youth, natural resources, commission on aging, health, public safety, industrial development, highway safety, highways, human services, and culture and history.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Steele, Commissioner, West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Commission; Deborah Steelman, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director, Intergovernmental Affairs. Topics include: tax department, health, human services, natural resources, community and industrial development, highways, public service commission, education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Virginia Stelzig, Director, Morgantown Public Library; and Donald Stemple, West Virginia Legislature. Topics include: veterans, highways, department of corrections, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Stennis, Chairman, Senate Committee on Appropriations; and Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State. Topics include: human services, Appalachian Regional Commission, employment, and health, taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Sharron Stephens, Director, Webster College; H.H. Stephenson, Archivist, Beta Theta Pi; John Stephenson, President, Berea College; Hazel Stepp, Department of Human Services; John Stepp, Undersecretary of the Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor-Management Relations and Cooperative Programs, U.S. Department of Labor; Robert Steptoe, President, The Harrison County Chamber of Commerce; and Thomas Steptoe, Judge, Twenty-Third Judicial Circuit. Topics include: education, public safety, highways, workers' compensation fund, human services, U.S. Department of Labor, and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles Steele, Senior Vice President, Baker, Watts, and Company. Topics include: health department, hospital finance administration, flood assistance, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: E. Sterling Hanger, Mayor, Town of Alderson, West Virginia; James Sterling, International Association of Chiefs of Police, Inc.; Franc Stern, Chairman, Marion County Republican Executive Committee; and Nathan Stern, Catch 22 West Committee. Topics include: wastewater treatment, highways, employment security, collective bargaining, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mary Frances Borgman, President, West Virginia Nurses Association; Donald Stephens, President, Stan Rawlings, Commissioner, Emmerson Snyder, Commissioner, Jackson County Commission; Lola Bailey, Mayor, Town of Friendly, West Virginia; and Jim Stevens, Chairman, Charles Yeager Statue Committee. Topics include: human services, public safety, highways, natural resources, and community and industrial development.","This folder contains correspondence with: L. Nicholas Stevens, Vice President, West Virginia Coals, Inc.; Richard Stevens, Executive Director, West Virginia Dental Association; Roger Stevens, Chairman, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts; Topics include: finance and administration, department of health, highways, human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Stevenson, Professor and Chairman, West Virginia University Department of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry. Topics include: human services, highways, American Red Cross, motor vehicles, and workers' compensation fund.","Topics include: Highways, Commerce, Health and Human Services, Medical Malpractice, Community Development, Veterans Administration.","Topics include: Highways, Human Services, Education, Energy, Workers Compensation Fund, Labor, Crime.","This folder contains correspondence with: Milton D. Stewart, President of Small Business High Technology. Topics include: Highways, Corrections, Education, Small Business, Community Development, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: William E. Stewart, West Virginia Delegate. Topics include: Highways, Health and Human Services, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Floyd Stiles, West Virginia Delegate. Topics include: Highways, Veterans Administration, Watershed Project, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Health and Mental Health, Drug Abuse, Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant.","Topics include: Industrial Growth, Highways, Public Safety, Flood Recovery, Community and Industrial Development, Human Services, Agriculture, Drunk Driving.","Topics include: Natural Resources, Highways, Insurance, Human Services, Low Income Energy Assistance Program, Rehabilitation, Workers Compensation Fund, Federal Highways Trust Fund, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Public Safety, Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald W. Reagan, President of the United States; George A. Sinner, Governor of North Dakota. Topics include: Health, Highways, Foreign Trade, Commerce, Public Safety, Human Services.","Topics include: Highways, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Human Services, Health, Energy.","Topics include: Highways, Human Services, Public Services, Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant, Health Department, National Institute of Corrections.","Topics include: Commerce, Women's Health Center of West Virginia, Environmental Protection Agency, Human Services, Highways, Coal Strike, Education, Flood Recovery.","Topics include: Commerce, Stonewall Jackson Lake.","Topics include: Health and Human Services, Highways, Natural Resources, Public Safety, Housing and Urban Development, Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Peter N. Stowell, Regional Administrator of the U.S. Department of Transportation. Topics include: Railroad Maintenance Authority, Coal, Energy, Human Service, Education, Transportation, Small Cities Block Grant, Workers Compensation Fund, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Nick J. Rahall, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: Public Service, Highways, Human Services, Energy, Natural Resources, Culture and History.","Topics include: Highways, Veterans Affairs, Potomac Valley Transit Authority, Health Department, Workers Compensation Fund, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ken Hechler, Secretary of State of West Virginia. Topics include: Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Tax Department, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Health, Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: John H. Sununu, Governor of New Hampshire. Topics include: Commerce, Energy, Highways, Human Services, Health, Public Safety, Tourism, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Natural Resource.","This folder contains correspondence with: F. Douglas Stump, President, Kanawha County Commission; and Michael Stump, President, Board of Directors, Family Health Services, Inc. Topics include: highways, small cities block grant, public safety, department of corrections, human services, department of natural resources, education, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Michael Strum, Louie Glass Company, Inc. Topics include: human services, highways, natural resources, Glass Industry Assistance Program, and workers' compensation fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Pat Suits, Founder/President, National Coma Benevolence Foundation; Deborah Sulak, President, The Eastern Panhandle Board of Realtors; Carl Sullivan, Natural Resources Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Carl Sullivan, Executive Director, American Fisheries Society; Ken Sullivan, Department of Culture and History; Mike Sullivan, Governor of Wyoming; Michael Sullivan, Executive Director, West Virginia Advisory Council for the Education of Exceptional Children; and Ruth Sullivan, Director, Autism Services Center. Topics include: human services, commission on aging, department of public safety, energy, education, finance and administration, natural resources, highways, public service commission, Bicentennial of U.S. Constitution Commission, and legislative issues.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Sullivan, Professor, Department of English, Marshall University; Earl Wolfe, Director, West Virginia State Board of Vocational Rehabilitation; Prince Bandar Bin Sultan of Saudi Arabia; Al Summers, President, Putnam Developments, Inc.; Betty Summers, President, Buckhannon Business and Professional Women's Club; and Clifford Summers, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: education, higher education, vocational rehabilitation, natural resources, highways, community and industrial development, health, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Sununu, Chairman, National Governors' Association, Lead Governor for Federal Assistance Review, National Governors' Association, Governor of New Hampshire; Tom Susman, West Virginia House of Delegates; Clyde Pinson, President, Pinson Coal Company; Paul Leonard, Lieutenant Governor of Ohio; Vern Riffee, Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives; Maury Tigner, Director, Supercollider, URA Design Center; Judy Supplee, Department of Rehabilitation, Seattle University; Jae Spears, Chairman, Committee on Finance, West Virginia State Senate; George Farley, Chairman, Committee on Finance, West Virginia House of Delegates; and Jerome Dibacco, Mayor, City of Parsons, West Virginia. Topics include: National Governors' Association, community and industrial development, 1988 Legislation; superconducting super collider, highways, and public safety department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Tom Susman, West Virginia House of Delegates; John Sutherland, Mayor, City of Kenova, West Virginia; Curtis Sutphin, Mayor, City of Marmet, West Virginia; Lenora Sutphin, Contracting Officer, Department of the Army, Huntington District, Corps of Engineers; Hyer Sutton, Mayor, City of Richwood, West Virginia; Hideo Suzuki, President and Chief Operating Officer, The Nikko Securities Company International Inc.; Hisaaki Suzuki, President, Yokohama Rubber Company, Ltd.; and Yukuo Suzuki, Senior Deputy General Manager, The Sanwa Bank Limited, New York Branch. Topics include: legislative issues, corrections, community and industrial development, drug-free communities program, housing development fund, natural resources, highways, aging, small cities block grant, human services, health, small cities block grant, and workers' compensation fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Paul Crabtree, Administrative Director of the Courts, West Virginia State Supreme Court; and Thomas Miller, Chief Justice, West Virginia State Supreme Court of Appeals. Topics include: Moundsville Penitentiary, supreme court of appeals.","This folder contains correspondence with: Otis Leggett, West Virginia House of Delegates; James McCroskey, Chairman, Communication Studies, West Virginia University; and Hulett Smith, Former- Governor of West Virginia.  Topics include: support for other people and support for Arch Moore.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frank Swain, Chief Counsel for Advocacy, U.S. Small Business Administration; Kristin Swain, Program Manager, Corning Glass Works Foundation; John Swan, Premier of Bermuda; Rollin Swank, State Conservationist, U.S. Soil Conservation Service; and Larry Swann, Minority Leader, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: veterans memorial commission, highways, natural resources, education, small cities block grant (Doddridge County), National Governors' Association, conference for young political leaders, tax department, and department of commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gene Swanzey, Vice President, Director of Sate Government Relations, Chase manhattan Corporation; and Howard Swearer, Brown University. Topics include: natural resources, department of labor, world hunger program, education, commission on aging, highways, and department of public safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: G.R. Swift, Director of Finance, State of Alabama; Gary Swingle, President, The West Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants; Orson Swindle, Assistant Secretary for Economic Development, United States Department of Commerce; and Vivian Swisher, County Administrative Assistant, Doddridge County, West Virginia. Topics include: highways, human services, small cities block grant (Harrison and Doddridge  Counties), health, tax department, U.S. Department of Labor.","This folder contains correspondence with: Vivian Swisher, County Administrative Assistant, Doddridge County, West Virginia; Roger Switzer, Director, Charleston Housing Authority; Robert Swoope, President, Children's Therapy Clinic, Inc.; W.B. Swope; Robert Szabo, Executive Director, Consumers United for Rail Equality; and James Szofer, Manager, Emergency Response and Awareness, Borden, Inc. Topics include: community partnership program, human services, industrial and community development, energy, health, education, and natural resources.","Topics include: sympathy.","Topics include: sympathy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dan Tabler, Director, Jackson's Mill State 4-H Camp; Col. Charles Tackett, The National Vietnam Memorial Project, Michigan Student Assembly, University of Michigan; Virgil Tacy, President, Randolph County Board of Education; Marilyn Chelstrom, President, The Robert Taft Institute of Government; William H. Taft IV, Deputy Secretary of Defense, U.S. Department of Defense; James Taggart, President, Short Creek Community Associaton; Mr. Takashi, President, Fuso Light Alloys; and Hisao Taki Secretary General, Steering Committee for the American Train in Japan, NKB Company, Ltd. Topics include: highways, tax department, human services, department of corrections, community and industrial development, culture and history, education, commerce, public service commission, and Volkswagen facility.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joseph Talbott, Director, Webster County Manpower Program; Milford Talbott, President, Belington Emergency Squad; and Henry Talge, Founder, The Harry S. Truman Good Neighbor Award Foundation. Topics include: highways, workers' compensation, employment security, and aging.","This folder contains correspondence with: Peter Tam, Project Manager, PWR Project Directorate #2, Division of PWR Licensing- A, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission; and Terry Tamburini, Executive Director, Mid Ohio Valley Planning and Development Council. Topics include: energy, inland port authority, Appalachian Regional Commission, small cities block grant, health, and community development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bernice Tannenbaum, Chairman, World Zionist Organization; and Douglas Tanner, Chairman, Monongalia County Democratic Executive Committee. Topics include: poverty, foreign trade, human services, commerce, highways, state tax department, and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harry Tarasuk, President, United Way of Marion County; David Tarbett, Mayor, Town of Henderson, West Virginia; Hugh Tate, co-editor and co-publisher, Hancock County Courier; Toyoo Tate, President, Mitsubishi Motors Corporation; James Taterson, Director, Emergency Services, Central West Virginia Chapter, and American Red Cross. Topics include: finance and administration, commission on aging, workers' compensation, health, highways, public service commission, Appalachian Foundation, department of motor vehicles, and community and industrial development.","This folder contains correspondence with: A. Starke Taylor, Mayor, City of Dallas, Texas; Blair Taylor, Executive Vice President/General Manager, Cannan Valley Resort Park; Jean Taylor-Brown, State Program Director, ACTION; Calvin Taylor, Chair, Seventh World Conference, University of Utah; C. Reeves Taylor, Chief Judge, State of West Virginia, Twenty First Judicial Circuit; and Douglas Taylor, President, West Virginia Citizens Against Legalized Pollution. Topics include: veterans' affairs, state tax department, highways, human services, employment security, education, department of motor vehicles, community and industrial development, education, small cities block grant, and natural resources.","Topics include: Proposed landfill to be situated on or near Ambler Ridge in Roane County, West Virginia.","Topics include: highways, legislative issues, state tax department, land and water conservation fund, workers' compensation fund, community and industrial development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gene Taylor, Mayor of Pineville, West Virginia.  Topics include: state tax department, 1987 legislation, natural resources, higher education, highways, small cities block grant (Wyoming County), aging, and commission on aging.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jean Taylor, State Program Director, ACTION; John Taylor, Australian Consulate General; and John Taylor, Taylor County Emergency Squad. Topics include: tax department, human services, health, public safety, education, and small cities block grant (Monongalia County).","This folder contains correspondence with: Michael Taylor, Acting Director, Illinois Department of Public Aid; Paul Taylor, Executive Director, Engineer Staff, Department of the Army, Office of Chief of Engineers; and Paul E. Taylor, Jefferson County Public Service District. Topics include: department of public safety, human services, highways, House Bill 2833, education, community and industrial development, natural resources, social security administration, and energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Taylor, Associate Regional Administrator, Division of Medicaid, Health Care Financing Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Region III. Topics include: human services, community and industrial development, education, small cities block grant (Lewis County), Governor's Community Partnership Program, department of labor, natural resources, public safety, aging, and department of motor vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Dunlap, President, Texaco, USA.  Topics include: highways, public service commission, health, tax department, agriculture, commission on aging, human services, workers' compensation, culture and history, department of labor, community and industrial development, and tax department.","Topics include: education and teachers' petition.","This folder contains correspondence with: Randal Teague, Co-Chairman, R. Spencer Oliver, Co-Chairman, Delegate Selection Committee, The American Council of Young Political Leaders; Winston Teets, President, Hardy County Commission; Hubert Teitelbaum, United States District Judge, The United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania; Robert Nelson, Mayor, City of Huntington, West Virginia; and Lt. General Herbert Temple, Chief, National Guard Bureau, Departments of the Army and the Air Force.  Topics include: teachers, education, tax department, human services, natural resources, small cities block grant (Hardy County), community and industrial development, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Pat Tenanty, LCSW, Program Coordinator, Alzheimer's Family Relief Program; D.B. Tennant, Manager, Environmental Control, Allegheny Power System, Bulk Power Supply; Hervert Tenzer, President, America-Israel Friendship League; and James Terango, Mayor, City of Stonewood, West Virginia. Topics include: human services, public safety, health, natural resources, public service commission, acid rain, highways, commerce, department of labor, tax department, aging, and community and industrial development.","Topics include: thank you notes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Douglass Adams, President, Ohio Valley National Bank; Trooper First Class O.S. Adams, West Virginia State Police; Lamar Alexander, Governor of Tennessee; Corporal K.M. Ambrose, West Virginia State Police; Cecil Andrus, Governor of Idaho; Wanda Ashcraft, Mayor, City of Shinnston, West Virginia; Victor Atiyeh, Governor of Oregon; Don Bare, Raleigh County Commissioner; Curtis Barnette, Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary, Bethlehem Steel Corporation; James Baylor, Senior Vice President, A.T. Massey Coal Company, Inc.; Jerry Beasley, President, Concord College; Cleve Benedict, West Virginia politician; Chief George Blake, Weston Police Department; James Blanchard, Governor of Michigan; John Block, Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Bill Bradley, U.S. Senator; Eward Breathitt, Vice President, Norfolk Southern Corporation; Lester Bryant, Vice President for Health Services, Dean of the School of Medicine, Marshall University; Neil Bucklew, President, West Virginia University; Terry Burkhart, Executive Director, Ohio Valley Industrial and Business Development Corporation; Robert Byrd, U.S. Senator; Kenneth Cannestra, Executive Vice President, Lockheed-Georgia Company; and Benny Capparelli, Mayor, Town of Northfork, West Virginia.  Topics include: thank you notes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert \"Chuck\" Chambers, Speaker of the House, West Virginia House of Delegates; Peter Jin-Fu Chen, Supervisor, Overall Planning Department, Council of Labor Affairs, Executive Yuan, Republic of China; Governor Chiu Chuang-huan, Taiwan Provincial Government; Thomas Cochran, Senior Vice President, Shearson Lehman Brothers; Jim Comstock, Editor, The West Virginia Hillbilly; Oshel Craigo, West Virginia Senate; Maxine Coleman, United Steelworkers of America, AFL-CIO-CLC Local Union No. 40; Robert Conley, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Emmanuel de Margerie, Ambassador of France; Edward DiPrete, Governor, State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations; Michael Dukakis, Governor of Massachusetts; George Douglas Dunbrack, Mayor, Town of Marlinton, West Virginia; Jennifer Dunn, Washington State Republican Party; Ed Espositio, Mayor, City of Charleston, West Virginia; George Evans, Secretary, Kentucky Energy Cabinet; John Evans, Governor of Idaho; George Farley, Chairman, West Virginia House Committee on Finance; and Charles Feeney, President, The Cincinnati Reds. Topics include: thank you notes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Funk, State Chairmen, Initiative for Understanding: American- Soviet Youth Exchange; Wilbur Garrett, Editor, National Geographic Magazine; James Gessler, West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Enforcement Division; Bob Graham, Governor of Florida; David Greenfield, Editor, Charleston Daily Mail; Alan Greenwald, Acting Deputy Under Secretary for Intergovernmental Relations, United States Department of Housing and Urban Development; Perry Gresham, President Emeritus, Bethany College; Barbara Guthrie- Morse President, West Virginia Northern Community College; John Hall, Chairman and CEO, Ashland, Oil, Incorporated; Belenda Halsey-Bell, West Virginia Department of Agriculture; C.N. Harman, Minority Leader, West Virginia State Senate; Brenda Harper, Deputy Commissioner, West Virginia; Connie Hansen, Intergovernmental Relations Officer, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Frank Harris, Governor of Georgia; Franklin Heck, Mayor, City of Kenova, West Virginia; Edgar Heiskell, State Chairman, West Virginia Republican Party; Ray Hill, Knox County Commission; and Paul Hutchinson, West Virginia House of Delegates Department of Commerce.  Topics include: thank you notes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Michael Nau, City Manager, City of Wheeling; Sam Nazzaro, Administrator, Wheeling Hospital; Don Nehlen, West Virginia University Football Head Coach; Dale Nitzschke, President, Marshall University; Richard Nixon, former- U.S. President; Ronald Ohl, President, Salem College; Yoshio Okawara, Ambassador of Japan; Jose Ortiz- Daliot, Director, Puerto Rico Federal Affairs Administration; J. Allen Overton, President, American Mining Congress; Donald Owens, Mayor, City of Barboursville, West Virginia; Jim Page, Forest Supervisor, Monongahela National Forest; William Pitt III, President and Managing Director, The Greenbrier; Elizabeth Reed, President, The Humanities Foundation of West Virginia; Betty Rendel, President, National Federation of Republican Women; Walter Rollins, West Virginia House of Delegates; Craig Rothwell, Deputy Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; and James Rowley, President, West Virginia College of Graduate Studies.  Topics include: thank you notes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles Shoemaker, Mayor, Beckley, West Virginia; Jon Saffell, Mayor, City of Glen Dale, West Virginia; Richard Scholtes, Office of the Commanding General, Fort Hood, Department of the Army; Marge Schott, Owner, Cincinnati Reds; Harry Scott, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean, West Virginia State College; Bill Sheffield, Governor of Alaska; Samuel Shrader, Senior Vice President, Eastern Region, Consolidation Coal Company; Grant Shrum, President, National 4-H Council; William Simmons, President, Glenville State College; W. Christian Sizemore, President, Alderson-Broaddus College; John Sorrenti, Commissioner, Hancock County Commission; Ted Stuban, Pennsylvania House of Representatives; Prince Bandar Bin Sultan of Saudi Arabia; John Sununu, Governor of New Hampshire; Isamu Takada, Governor of Nagasaki Prefecture, Nagasaki, Japan; Henry Talge, Founder, The Harry S. Truman Good Neighbor Award Foundation; Terry Tambuini, Executive Director, Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Planning and Development Council; Herbert Tenzer, President, America- Israel Friendship League; Richard Thornburgh, former-Governor of Pennsylvania; and Rachel Tompkins, Associate Vice President and Director, West Virginia University. Topics include: thank you notes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Peggy Venable, Director, Legislative and Public Affairs, United States Government Printing Office; Warren Vietoris, Manager, State Government Affairs; John Waihee, Governor, State of Hawaii; Hays Watkins, Chairman and CEO, CSX Corporation; Michael Wenger, States' Washington Representative, Appalachian Regional Commission; Dannie Whelan, Mayor of Weston, West Virginia; James Whisker, Political Science Professor, West Virginia University; Beverly White, Chairman, Commission of Presidential Scholars, U.S. Department of Education; John Wilson, Adjutant General, State of West Virginia; Mark White, Governor of Texas; G. Randolph Worls, General Manager, Wheeling Park Commission, Oglebay Park; Stephen Young, Vice President- Government Affairs, Consolidation Coal Company; Don Nehlen, Head Football Coach, West Virginia University; and Bill Reger, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: thank you notes.","This folder contains correspondence with: A. Brast Thomas, President, Navy League of the United States, Mid-Atlantic Region; A. Kevin Thomas, Deputy Commissioner, West Virginia State Department of Banking; and Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security, Chairman of the Board, Pricketts Fort Memorial Foundation. Topics include: USS West Virginia, human services, education, employment and training, highways, energy, culture and history, department of motor vehicles, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frank R. Thomas, Program Manager, Philatelic Design, Citizens Stamp Advisory Committee, United States Postal Service; James Thomas, President, Charleston Renaissance Corporation; Johnny Thomas, Regional Postmaster General for the Eastern Region; and Kenny Thomas, Iron Workers Local Union No. 549, A.F.L.- C.I.O. Topics include: health care cost review authority, cock fighting, workers' compensation, highways, small cities block grant (Monongalia County), community and industrial development, finance and administration, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Cyde Thompson, Director of The West Virginians Movie, Alderson Broaddus College. Topics include: natural resources, human services, state tax department, highways, finance and administration, workers' compensation fund, tax department, public service commission, and commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Lee Thompson, Putnam County Prosecuting Attorney; James Thompson, Governor of Illinois; and James Thomson, President and Chairman of the Board, One Valley Bank.  Topics include: highways, public service commission, energy, health department, employment security, aging commission, community and industrial development, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin Thorne, County Administrator, Hancock County Commission; Gordon Thorn, Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs, West Virginia University; Robert Thorn, Wirt County Assessor; Dick Thornburgh, Governor of Pennsylvania; and Edwin Thorne, City Manager, City of Fairmont. Topics include: Marshall University Football Stadium, technology, Repbulican Governors' Association, education, highways, workers' compensation, human services, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mark C. Jarrell, Senator; Thomas H. Kean, Governor New Jersey; Robert Kerrey, State of Nebraska; Stella Koerner, Mayor of Wheeling; James G. Martin, Governor of North Carolina; Donald F. McGinley, Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska; George McIntyre, General Manager of the West Virginia Turnpike Commission; Martha Moore, Mayor of the City of Welch. This folder contains thank you notes to and from Governor Moore.","This folder contains special thank you notes to and from Governor Moore.","This folder contains correspondence with: A. Eddie Bassitt, Mayor of St. Albans; Michael N. Castle, Governor of Delaware; George Douglas Dunbrack, Mayor of Marlinton; Dr. Dale Nitzschke, President of Marshall University; Richard M. Nixon, Governor. This folder contains thank you notes to and from Governor Moore.","Topics include: Flooding, Highways, Commerce, Education, Health and Mental Health, Public Safety, Department of Energy, Funding for Jackson's Mill.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lee M. Thomas, Administrator for the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Topics include: Natural Resources, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Health Services, EPA Ruling, Air Pollution, Highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ward F. Thomas, President of Preston County Commission. Topics include: Labor, Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Human Services, Mountain State Forest Festival, Commerce.","Topics include: Public Services, Energy, Human Services, Culture and History, Education, Highways, Veterans Affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Tommy Thompson, Governor-elect of Wisconsin. Topics include: Human Services, Highways, Education, Natural Resources, Culture and History, Health Services, Veterans Services.","Topics include: Highways, Department of Corrections, Human Services, Culture and History, American-Soviet Youth Exchange.","This folder contains correspondence with: L.N. Thorp, County Chairman, Taylor County, West Virginia;  Noble Threewitt, President, Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association, California Division; Katherine Thurber, Director of Communications, Georgia Department of Natural Resources; Strom Thurmond, Chairman, Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. Senate; Sam Tiano, Director, Veterans Administration; Toni Tiano, Director, Development Department, City of Parkersburg, West Virginia; and Charles Tibbs, Chairman, West Virginia Weatherization Coordinators' Association Network. Topics include: commission on aging, highways, community and industrial development, public service, commerce, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Tom Tinder, Administrative Assistant to Governor Moore. Topics include: budget, economic development, legislation, department of human services, small business, and hospitals.","This folder contains correspondence with: D. Leslie Tindal, Commissioner, Department of Agriculture; Linda Tinder, Independent Insurance Agents of West Virginia; Tin-Yu Ting, Professor of Sociology, Kansas State University; John Tinney, Chairman, Flatwoods-Canoe Run Public Service District; Preston Tisch, Postmaster General, U.S. Postal Service; Robert Hardesty, Employment Standards Administration, Office of Workers' Compensation Programs, Division of Coal Mine Workers' Compensation. Topics include: human services, highways, workers' compensation, insurance, finance and administration, department of motor vehicles, education, community and industrial development.","Topics include: tri-state dog track.","This folder contains correspondence with: Audrey Toler, Executive Secretary to Governor Moore; and Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State. Topics include: drunk driving prevention, international karate competition, and culture and history.","This folder contains correspondence with: Earl Ray Tomblin, Senator of West Virginia; John I. Tominack, Ohio County Commissioner. Topics include: Commerce, Highways, Road Repair, National Governors' Association, Energy, Workers Compensation Fund, Human Services, Labor, Jackson's Mill, Wheeling Creek Watershed Dam.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Tominack, Assistant Airport Manager, Wheeling-Ohio County Airport Manager; Curtis Tomplins, Dean, College of Engineering, West Virginia University; and Rachel Tompkins, Associate Vice President and Director, West Virginia University Extension Service. Topics include: energy, public land corporation, education, and West Virginia state fair.","This folder contains correspondence with: Guy V. Molinari, United States Representative; Bob Wise, United States Congressman. Topics include: Highways, State Racing Commission, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, Natural Resources, Commerce, Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, Labor, West Virginia Human Rights Commission, Public Service.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward Tomchick, Grant Officer for the Discretionary Dislocated Worker Program. Topics include: Governor's Coordination and Special Services Plan.","Topics include: West Virginia Railway System, Tourist Railroads and Excursion Companies.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ken Hechler, Secretary of State of West Virginia; James A. Traficant, House of Representatives. Topics include: Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, West Virginia Educational Broadcasting Authority, Highways, Education, Trade, Natural Resources, Health Services, Culture and History, Department of Corrections.","This folder contains correspondence with: Alfred E. Tribett, Mayor of McMechen; Paul Trible, United States Senator; Melvin Triolo, Mayor of Mitchell Heights. Topics include: Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant, Highways, Appalachian Foundation, Workers Compensation Fund, Natural Resources, Energy, Culture and History, Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce. Topics include: Highways, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Commerce, Governor's Commission on West Virginia Outdoors, Natural Resources, Transit, Public Services, Education, Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard D. Trumble, Superintendent of Schools; Richard L. Trumka, President of the United Mine Workers of America. Topics include: Health and Human Services, Highways, West Virginia of Coal Mine Health and Safety, Workers' Compensation Fund, Veterans Affairs, Culture and History.","This folder contains correspondence with: Nancy Loar Hill, Assistant U.S. Attorney. Topics include: Tri-District Community Health Services.","Topics include: Natural Resources, Highways, Public Safety, Human Services, Health, Superconducting Super Collider, Energy, Commerce, Culture and History.","This folder contains correspondence with: Nobuo Matsunaga, Ambassador of Japan; Mostafa K. Tolba, Under-Secretary General of the United Nations and Executive Director. Topics include: Human Services, Department of Sanitation, State Aeronautics Commission, Education, United Nations Environment Programme, Public Safety, Highways, Workers Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Douglas N. Toothman, President of the West Virginia Forestry Association; Nick Joe Rahall, Congressman; Fred Tothman, Coal Development Consultant. Topics include: Highways, Commerce, Human Services, Motor Vehicles, Agriculture, Energy, Reappraisal, Community and Industrial Development, Education, Health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dan Tonkovich, Senator; Robert \"Chuck\" Chambers, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Finance and Administration, Highways, National Governors' Association, Monthly Flood Report, Revenue Report.","This folder contains correspondence with: Fred A. Trello, Chairman of the Pennsylvania House Finance Committee. Topics include: Workers Compensation Fund, Social Security Administration, Natural Resources, Highways, Emergency Response Commission, Human Services, Unemployment.","Topics include: Federal Communications Commission, TRT Telecommunications Corporation and Related Corporate Affiliates.","Topics include: Natural Resources, Workers Compensation Fund, Motor Vehicles, Public Safety, Highways, Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Larry A. Tucker, Senator. Topics include: Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Human Services, State Tax Department, Highways, US Army Corps of Engineers, Natural Resources, Health, Education.","Topics include: Thomas K. Turnage, Administrator of Veterans Affairs. Health, Natural Resources, Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Human Services, Flood, Veterans Affairs, Education, Labor, Public Safety.","Topics include: Natural Resources, Education, Workers Compensation Fund, Highways, Aging Commission, Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert H. Tuttle, Director of Presidential Personnel. Topics include: Recommendation, Department of the Interior, Education, Health, Human Services, Public Services.","Topics include: Tort Reform, Highways, Public Services, Housing Development, Substance Abuse Prevention Program, Human Services, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel.","Topics include: Workers Compensation Fund, Highways, Human Services, Employment Security, Flooding, Health, Unemployment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Cecil Underwood, Governor; Jimmy Carter, President. Topics include: West Virginia Small Business Development Center, Tax, Motor Vehicles, Health, Natural Resources.","Topics include: United Mine Workers of America matter with A. T. Massey.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lee M. Thomas, Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Topics include: Union Carbide.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard Trumka, President of the United Mine Workers of America. Topics include: United Mine Workers of America.","Topics include: United Mine Workers of America Association.","Topics include: United Steel Workers of America.","This folder contains correspondence with: George A. Sinner, Governor of North Dakota. Topics include: Pride in USA Award, Trade, U.S. Savings Bond, Human Services, Highways, ACTION, Public Safety, Energy.","Topics include: United Way Campaign.","This folder contains correspondence with: James H. Webb, Secretary of the Department of the Navy. Topics include: U.S.S. West Virginia.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Stiles, Extension Agent, West Virginia University Extension Service; Darryl Crawford, Confidential Assistant to the Special Assistant, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Pam Smith, Acting Docket Clerk, Dairy Division, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Joseph Shine, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service, Dairy Division; Donald Brown, State Executive Director, West Virginia ASCS Office; Carl Opstad, Directives Management Branch, Farmers Home Administration, U.S Department of Agriculture; Ralph Mumme, Forest Supervisor, United States Department of Agriculture, Monongahela National Forest; Larry Henson, Regional Forester, United States Department of Agriculture; Richard Lyng, Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Mary Ann Lasut, Docket Clerk, Dairy Division, U.S. Department of Agriculture; H.C. Kennett, Director, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Glenn Hertzler, Acting Assistant Administrator, Farmer Programs, United States Department of Agriculture; and Ronald Potesta, Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: dairy, milk prices, agricultural marketing service, farmers' home administration, and food and nutrition service.","This folder contains correspondence with: La Verne Ausman, Director of Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Jerry Baarron, Director of Intergovernmental Affairs U.S. Department of Agriculture; John Block, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture; John Bode, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Kirby Brock, Southern Pine Beetle Environmental Impact Study Team Leader, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service; Donald Brown, West Virginia State Executive Director, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Samuel Chico, President, Chico Dairy Company; Ronald Cioffi, Chief, Marketing Order Administration Branch, Fruit and Vegetable Division, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Vance Clark, Administrator, Farmers Home Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Ralph Mumme, Forest Supervisor, United States Department of Agriculture, Monongahela National Forest; Darryl Crawford, Confidential Assistant to the Special Assistant, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Leora Day, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Richard Lyng, Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture; David Crothers, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of Intergovernmental Affairs; James Buillot, Director of Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Agriculture; and Mary Ann Lasut, Docket Clerk, Dairy Division, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Topics include: 1988 U.S. Department of Agriculture Budget Summary, economic development, flood assistance, food stamps, southern pine beetle repression, drought, and food and nutrition service.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lieutenant General Herbert Temple, Chief, National Guard Bureau, Departments of the Army and the Air Force. Topics include: U.S. Air Force Academy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Dawson, Assistant Secretary for Civil Works, Department of the Army; Charles Franklin, Lieutenant General, U.S. Army, Commanding, Department of the Army, Headquarters, 1st United States Army; Colonel G. Alan Knight, Region Director, USAR Medical Procurement; Robert Tucker, Department of the Army, Huntington District, Corps of Engineers. Topics include: Inland Waterways Users Board, department of energy, and civilian aids.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth Shaw, Colonel, NGB, U.S. Property and Fiscal Officer for West Virginia, Contracting Officer; Robert Brown, Colonel, Army Corps of Engineers, Contracting Officer; Robert Dawson, Assistant Secretary of the Army, Department of the Army, Office of the Chief of Engineers; Larry Emery, Command Sergeant Major, U.S. Army; H.J. Hatch, Major General, U.S. Army, Director of Civil Works; Gordon Jobe, LTC, Corps of Engineers, Acting District Engineer; Lester Nida, Contracting Officer, Department of the Army, Huntington District, Corps of Engineers; Michael Owen, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army; Department of the Army; John Marsh, U.S. Secretary of the Army; Robert Tucker, Department of the Army, Huntington District, Corps of Engineers; and Lewis Walker, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Depart of the Army. Topics include: Williamson Housing Development, flooding, Point Pleasant Battle Monument State Park, environmental impact statements, and community and economic development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Wilson, Colonel, Corps of Engineers, Huntington District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Robert Brown, Colonel, Corps of Engineers, District Engineer, Department of the Army, Huntington District, Corps of Engineers; and Ernest Harrell, Colonel, Army Corps of Engineers, Division Engineer and Commander, Ohio River Division. Topics include: improvements at Winfield Locks and Dams, The Bullwarks/ Petersburg levee Reconstruction, soil conservation, chemical demilitarization, Guyandot River Dredge, Ohio River Fleeting Area, Crooked Creek Dock, Kanawha River Dock, Garrett's Fork Channel Relocation, Big Sandy River Dock, Big Sandy River Dredge, Dogway Fork, Little Coal River Water Crossing, emergency bridge repair and replacement, Cabin Creek fill, Tug Fork River intake, Mud River fill, river bank protection, Pocatalico River Pipeline, Loop Creek fill, Guyandot River Marina, Little Coal River fill, and Ohio River intake.","This folder contains correspondence with: H.K. Crisp, Chief, Operations Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Huntington District; Frank Buck Mayor, Town of Sistersville, West Virginia, John Devens, Resident Member, Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors; Gary Brent Kincade, Acting Project Manager, Stonewall Jackson Lake, Huntington District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Alan Mollohan, Member, U.S. House of Representatives; General Peter Offringa, United States Army Division of Engineer, Ohio River Division, Corps of Engineers; Nick Rahall, Member, U.S. House of Representatives; Harley Staggers, Member, U.S. House of Representatives; and Bob Wise, Member, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: Ohio River Dock, Guyandot River Fill, Pocatalico River Fill, Dry Fork, New Martinsville, Loudermilk Hollow, Tug Fork River Fill, Little Kanawha River Pipeline, Mill Creek Rechannelization, Stewarts Creek Channel Relocation, Greenbrier River existing aerial transmission line, Guyandot River pipeline, Kanawha River dock, Kanawha River fill, Island Creek Basin, Indian Creek Fill, Big Sandy River Dock, Greenbrier River intake, Meadow River Channel Relocation, and ramps on streams.","Topics include: Bankruptcy Court.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Armstrong, U.S. Senator; Jed Johnson, Executive Director, United States Association of Former Members of Congress; and Neal Manne, Chief Counsel, office of Arlen Specter, U.S. Senator. Topics include: family services, and crime.","This folder contains correspondence with: Alan Mollohan, Member, U.S. House of Representatives; Topics include: U.S. Constitution Bicentennial.","This folder contains correspondence with: Hubert Teitlelbaum, United States District Judge, The United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania. Topics include: lawsuits (some involving Arch Moore).","This folder contains correspondence with: Malcom Baldrige, U.S. Secretary of Commerce; Clarence Brown, Deputy Secretary of Commerce, United States Department of Commerce; John Keane, Director, Bureau of the Census, United States Department of Commerce; Bruce Merrifeild, Assistant Secretary for Productivity, Technology and Innovation, U.S. Department of Commerce; Dennis Connors, Acting Director, Public Telecommunications Facilities Program, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administration; John Corrigan, Regional Director, U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration; Roger Fortner, Director, Charleston District Office and Executive Secretary, West Virginia District Export Council; Mary Ann Knauss, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Commerce; Charles Paulter, Chief, Agriculture Division, Bureau of the Census, United States Department of Commerce; Bruce Smart, Under Secretary for International Trade, United States Department of Commerce; and Orson Swindle, Assistant Secretary for Economic Development, United States Department of Commerce. Topics include: energy, flood assistance, Bright of America, West Virginia Public Radio, grants, public employees retirement, and EDA working capital loan.","This folder contains correspondence with: Caspar Weinberger, U.S. Secretary of Defense. Topics include: Joint Civilian Orientation Conference.","This folder contains correspondence with: Justin Dart, Commissioner, United States Department of Education, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Special Education and Rehabilitative Services; G. Thomas Bellamy, Director, Office of Special Education Programs, U.S. Department of Education; William Bennett, U.S. Secretary of Education; Alicia Corso, Acting Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, United States Department of Education; Lawrence Davenport, Assistant Secretary, United States Department of Education, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education; Michelle Easton, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Education; Susan White, Acting Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Education; Cynthia Greenberg Acting Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Education; and Peter Green, Deputy Under Secretary, United States Department of Education. Topics include: special education, rehabilitative services, accountability in schools, Preston County Academic Center, flood assistance, grants, and statistics.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Halloran, Acting Branch Chief, Division of Educational Services, U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs; Verne harnish, U.S. Department of Education; Nancy Harris, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Education; Michelle Easton, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Education; C. Ronald Kimberling, Assistant Secretary for Postsecondary Education, U.S. Department of Education; G. Thomas Bellamy, Director, Office of Special Education Programs, U.S. Department of Education; Ralph Pacinelli, Reional Commissioner, U.S. Department of Education, Rehabilitation Services Administration, Region III; John Pucciano, Acting Assistant Secretary, Vocational and Adult Education, United States Department of Education; A. Wayne Roberts, Deputy Under Secretary, U.S. Department of Education; Harry Singleton, Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education; and Susan White, Acting Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Education. Topics include: Goodwill Industries of Kanawha Valley, Inc; West Virginia Board of Regents, press, guaranteed student loans, West Virginia health, and desegregation at WVU.","This folder contains correspondence with: Maury Tigner, Superconducting Super Collider, Universities Research Association; John Herington, U.S. Secretary of Energy; Regina Borchard, Executive Director, Superconducting Super Collider Coordination, U.S. Department of Energy. Topics include: Superconducting Super Collider.","This folder contains correspondence with: David Blee, Director of Public Affairs, U.S. Department of Energy; Jed Christensen, Director, U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation and Enforcement; J. Allen Wampler, Assistant Secretary, Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy; William Drake, Contracting Officer, U.S. Department of Energy; Donna Fitzpatrick, Assistant Secretary, Conservation and Renewable Energy, United States Department of Energy; Robin Gray, Director, Office of Domestic Issues, U.S. Department of Energy; John Herrington, U.S. Secretary of Energy; Martha Hesse, Chairwoman, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Wilmot Hess, Chairman, Superconducting Super Collider Site Task Force; William Kaplan, Director, United States Department of Energy, Chicago Operations Office, Philadelphia Support Office; Donald Phillips, Assistant U.S. Trade Representatives for Trade Policy Coordination, Office of the U.S. Trade Representatives; and Todd Bullard, President, Bethany College. Topics include: energy awareness month, surface coal mining, clean coal projects, U.S. Department of Energy Awards Program for Energy Innovation, Devonian Shale Oil Proposal, Exxon Oil overcharge, fossil energy, educational programs, federal energy regulatory commission, energy conservation programs, institutional conservation program, and community and industrial development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Porter, Communications Staff, Office of Fossil Energy; S.R. Foley, Assistant Secretary for Defense Programs; Robert Byrd, Majority Leader, U.S. Senate; Robert Roe, Chairman, Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Ben Rusche, Director, Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management, U.S. Department of Energy; Joseph Salgado, Under Secretary, U.S. Department of Energy; F. Berndt Schine, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Energy; Marshall Staunton, Administrator, Economic Regulatory Administration; Frank Stewart, Director, Office of State and Local Assistance Programs, United States Department of Energy; James Thompson, Governor, State of Illinois; James Vaughan, Principle Deputy Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy, U.S. Department of Energy; J. Allen Wampler, Assistant Secretary, Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy; and Thomas Wieker, Deputy Director, Office of Hearings and Appeals. Topics include: The National Clean Coal Technology Program, methanol, nuclear waste, National Coal Council, Superconducting Super Collider, and stripper well monies.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frank Donatelli, Assistant to the President for Political and Intergovernmental Affairs; Andrew Card, Special Assistant to the President; Gwendolyn King, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director, Office of Intergovernmental Affairs; Robert Tuttle, Director of Presidential Personnel; and Lee Verstandig, Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs. Topics include: metropolitan statistical areas, Gramm- Hollings baseline data; aid to freedom fighters in Central America; Republican Party political activities, and dissemination of information.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Stockdill, Division of Education and Service Systems Liaison, National Institute of Mental Health; State Dependent Care Development Grants; Albert Anderson, Vice Chairman, President's Committee on Mental Retardation, U.S. Department of Health and Development Services; Arthur Neubauer, Administrative Law Judge; Otis Bowen, Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Phillip Donahue, Director, Office of Grants Management, Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Region III; James Daye, United States Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Civil Rights, Region III; Betty Lee Dotson, Director, Office of Civil Rights, United States Department of Health and Human Services; Jean Elder, Assistant Secretary for Human Development Services- Designate, Department of Health and Human Services; Paul Ertel, Regional Program Director, Administration on Aging, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Shervert Frazier, Director, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration, National Institute of Mental Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Dorcas Hardy, Assistant Secretary for Human Development Services, Office of Human Development Services, United States Department of Health and Human Services; Michelle Guier Harris, Regional Director, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Margaret Heckler, Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Barry Johnson U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry; and William Lassek, Assistant Surgeon General, Regional Health Administrator, Public Health Service, Department of Health and Human Services, Region III. Topics include: family violence prevention and services act, Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act; adoption services, West Virginia commission on aging, Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act; home and community based services, and flood assistance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rose Lopore, Regional Commissioner, Social Security Administration, Department of Health and Human Services; Marilyn Koch, Acting Regional Administrator, Program Operations, Health Care Financing Administration, Department of Health and Human Services; John Lovinski, District Manager, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Ian Macdonald, Administrator, Department of Health and Human Services, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration; James Magnus, West Virginia Department of Human Services; Linda Marston, Regional Director, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Samuel Pierce, Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Robert Raclin, Deputy Under Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; John Rockefeller, United States Senator; Roger Dahlen, Chief, Biomedical Information Support Branch, Extramural Programs; Jacqueline Rosenberg, Assistant Director for Program Development, Office of State and Community Liaison National Institute Mental Health; Richard Spitzborg, Regional Administrator, Region III, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Frank Seubold, Associate Director for Health Maintenance Organizations; Nancy Tolliver, Director, Office of Community Health Services; Chuck Conroy, Acting Director, Office of Community Health Services, West Virginia Department of Health; Howard Stambler, Director Office of Data Analysis and Management, Bureau of Health Professions, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; and Wayne Stanton, Administrator, Family Support Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: aid to families with dependent children, West Virginia State Plan for Title XIX, medicare,  Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation Program, migrant health program, mental health planning grant, Medical Library Resource Project Grant program, Protection and Advocacy System of West Virginia, and State Legalization Impact Assistance Grant program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Alan Greenwald, Acting Deputy Under Secretary for Intergovernmental Relations, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Bruce Crawford, Director, Community Planning and Development Division, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Janet Hale, Acting General Deputy Assistant Secretary for Housing, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Thomas Demery, Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Kenneth Finlayson, Regional Administrator, Regional Housing Commissioner, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; DuBois Gilliam, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Program Policy Development and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Stella Koerner, Mayor, City of Wheeling, West Virginia; John Pisano, Manager, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Pittsburgh Office, Region III; Samuel Pierce, Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; and James Roark, Mayor, City of Charleston, West Virginia.  Topics include: housing for the elderly and handicapped, housing development fund, rental rehabilitation program, community development grants, budgetary matters, and flood assistance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Potesta, Director, State of West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Bruce Blanchard, Director, Office of Environmental Project Review, U.S. Department of the Interior; Robert Burford, Director, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Department of the Interior; James Coleman, Regional Director, National Park Service, Mid-Atlantic Region, U.S. Department of the Interior; Carson Culp, Deputy Ethics Counselor, United States Department of the Interior, Office of Surface Mining; Cristy Bach, Special Assistant for Intergovernmental Affairs, Department of Interior; Jed Christensen, Acting Director, Office of Surface Mining, U.S. Department of the Interior; Frank Dunkle, Director, Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Department of the Interior; James Carrico, Superintendent, New River Gorge National River, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior; Steven Griles, Assistant Secretary, Land and Minerals Management, U.S. Department of the Interior; Wink Hastings, Assistant District Manager for Energy and Minerals, U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management; Donald Hodel, Secretary, United States Department of the Interior; G. Curtis Jones, State Director, Bureau of Land Management, Eastern States Office, U.S. Department of the Interior; Howard Larsen, President, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Association, Inc.; William Penn Mott, Director, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior; Bert Rogers, District Manager, U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management; and Robert Tuttle, Director of Presidential Personnel. Topics include: Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Historical Park Advisory Commission, surface mining, wild horse and bronco policy, Land and Water Conservation Fund monies, West Virginia rivers, Elkem Metals, abuse of lands, National Governors' Association Energy and Environment Committee, and annual payments in lieu of taxes.","Topics include: immigration and naturalization.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Luciano, Director, U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance; William Baker, Assistant Director, Office of Congressional and Public Affairs; Raymond Brown, Director, National Institute of Corrections, U.S. Department of Justice; Raymond Brown, Director, U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Corrections; Francis Mullen, Administrator, Drug Enforcement Administration, U.S. Department of Justice; David Faber, United States Attorney, Southern District of West Virginia; Lois Haight Herrington, Assistant Attorney General, Bureau of Justice Assistance; Charles Hollis, Program Manager, Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs; William Norton, Associate Commissioner, Examinations, U.S. Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service; Jesse R.C. South, Chief Deputy, United States Marshal, Southern District/ West Virginia, U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Marshals Program; William Kolibash, United States Attorney, Northern District of West Virginia; Greg Leo, Director, Congressional and Public Affairs, U.S. Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service; Joseph Morris, Director, Office of Liaison Services, U.S. Department of Justice; Benjamin Renshaw, Acting Director, Bureau of Justice Assistance, U.S. Department of Justice; Jesse South, Chief Deputy, United States Marshal, Southern District/ West Virginia; James Stewart, Director, United States Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice; Jane Nady Burnley, Director, Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, United States Department of Justice; W. Lawrence Wallace, Assistant Attorney General for Administration; and Paul White, Chairman, BJS/FBI Task Force for the UCR Study. Topics include: appointments, corrections, Crime Control Act of 1984, crime victims fund, surplus real property transfer program, Victims of Crime Act of 1984, Attorney General's Advisory Board on Missing Children, Law Enforcement Technical Assistance Program, victims of crime, Blueprint for the Future of the Uniform Crime Reporting Program, and elderly voting.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ken Baker, Secretary's Representative, Region IV, U.S. Department of Labor; Margaret Peterson, Deputy Commissioner, Employment Standards Administration, Office of Workers' Compensation Programs, Division of Coal Mine Workers' Compensation; Robert Barth, Supervisor, Employment Standards Administration, U.S. Department of Labor; William Brock, U.S. Secretary of Labor; Frank Casillas, Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training, U.S. Department of Labor; Joseph Ganci, Acting Regional Inspector General for Audit, U.S. Department of Labor; Robert Hardesty, Deputy Commissioner, Employment Standards Administration, Office of Workers' Compensation Programs, Division of Coal Mine Workers' Compensation, U.S. Department of Labor; George Jones, Chairman, WV Jobs for Veterans Committee; William Haltigan, Regional Administrator, U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration; Robert Jones, Acting Assistant Secretary of Labor; and Gwendolyn Baron- Simms, U.S. Department of Labor, Division of Acquisition and Assistance, OFAM/ Employment and Training Administration. Topics include: workers' compensation claims, flood assistance, Single Audit Act of 1984, employment for veterans, black lung benefits, and job training.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ann McLauglhlin, U.S. Secretary of Labor; Nahum Litt, Office of Administrative Law Judges, U.S. Department of Labor; Shirley Peterson, Administrator, Office of Employment Security, Employment and Training Administration; Edward Tomchick, Grant Officer, Discretionary Dislocated Worker Program, Employment and Training Administration, U.S. Department of Labor; Roger Semerad, Assistant Secretary of Labor; John Stepp, Undersecretary of the Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor- Management Relations and Cooperative Programs, U.S. Department of Labor; and Sydnee Schwartz, Special Assistant to Chief Administrative Appeals Judge. Topics include: Industrial Development Training Team, black lung benefits, employment security, unemployment, grants, Job Training Partnership Act, and Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education Act.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Brock, Secretary, U.S. Department of Labor; Carolyn Golding, Director, Unemployment Insurance Service, U.S. Department of Labor; and Roger Semerad, Assistant Secretary of Labor. Topics include: trade legislation, unemployment insurance payments, budget legislation, unemployment compensation, employment security, Title XII of the Social Security Act, occupational health and safety, Title III Discretionary funds, 1985 Federal Unemployment Tax Act contributions by West Virginia employers, National Governors' Association, and International Labor Organization.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carolyn Golding, Director, Unemployment Insurance Service, U.S. Department of Labor; William Brock, Secretary, U.S. Department of Labor; Roger Semerad, Assistant Secretary of Labor; Stephanie Glyder, Chief, Branch of FLSA Enforcement; Elizabeth Doyle, Deputy Undersecretary for Intergovernmental Affairs, Department of Labor; and Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security. Topics include: U.S. Department of Labor Unemployment Trust Fund, Fair Labor Standards Act, transfer of funds under section 1202 (a) of the Social Security Act, and employment security.","This folder contains correspondence with: Neil Applegate, Acting Director, U.S. Department of the Navy, Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support; and Captain H.A. Seymour, Director of Admissions, United States Naval Academy, Department of the Navy. Topics include: Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support program and naval academy recommendations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert McLaughlin, Director, Harrison County Development Authority; Richard Morgan, Real Estate Specialist, Senior, United States Postal Service; Preston Tisch, Postmaster General, U.S. Postal Service; and Kenneth Yost, President, Board of Directors, Clarksburg Development Corporation. Topics include: post office locations, mail routes, postal services, and commemorative stamps.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Miller, Regional Administrator, Region III, U.S. Small Business Association; Thomas Humphreys, U.S. Small Business Administration, Clarksburg District Office; Marvin Shelton, District Director, U.S. Government Small Business Administration; and Richard Johnson, Region III Advocate, Office of Advocacy Informational Publications. Topics include: grants, Preston County Sheltered Workshop, Inc., and Office of Advocacy Informational Publications.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harry Coburn, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Passport Services, U.S. Department of State; William Malcomson, Field Coordination Staff Office, Passport Services, U.S. Department of State; Robert Kagan, Deputy for Policy and Public Affairs, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs; Jayne Plank, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, Office of Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of State; T.A.D. Tharp, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Overseas Citizens Services, U.S. Department of State; Leory Wallin, Assistant Director for Acquisitions, Office of Foreign Buildings Operations, U.S. Department of State; and Rick Williams, Bureau of Diplomatic Security, U.S. Department of State. Topics include: passport services, In Their Own Words: Testimony of Nicaraguan Exiles, situation in Nicaragua, Libyan activities in the Western Hemisphere, arms control, Cuban legislation, American firms in Southern Africa, and overseas building contracts.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jim Burnett, Chairman, National Transportation Safety Board; Jim Burnley, U.S. Secretary of Transportation; Elizabeth Hanford Dole, U.S. Secretary of Transportation; Robert Donahue, Associate Administrator for Airports, U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration; Frank Altobelli, Regional Administrator, U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; R.A. Barnhart, Administrator, Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; Diane Steed, Administrator, fNational Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation; Robert Baker, Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Transportation; Kate Beach, Deputy Director, Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S Department of Transportation; Patrick Crean, Federal Aviation Administration; and Michael Kitsock, Regional Representative of the Secretary. Topics include: Parking for Handicapped Persons Study, Potomac Valley Transit Authority funds, funding for the Williamstown- Marietta Bridge, vehicle safety, highway safety program, West Virginia Turnpike, National Governors' Association Conference 1987, and school bus safety laws.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jim Burnett, Chairman, National Transportation Safety Board; Peter Nelson, Manager, Public Affairs and Performance Staff, U.S. department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration; Rebecca Range, Assistant Secretary for Governmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Transportation; Peter Stowell, United States Department of Transportation, Urban Mass Transportation Administration; Elizabeth Hanford Dole, U.S. Secretary of Transportation; Ralph Stanley, Administrator, Urban Mass Transportation Administration; Toni Harrington, Manager, Government and Public Relations, American Honda Motor Company; Michael Kitsock, Regional Representative of the Secretary, Region III, U.S. Department of Transportation; and Mildred Webber, Deputy Assistant for Secretary for Governmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Transportation. Topics include: insurance of licenses for operation of large commercial trucks and vehicles to persons with diagnosed seizure disorders, school bus floor panel joints, President's Council on Management Improvement, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, funding allocations, drivers' education courses, safety ratings for trucking industry, and Bid Opening Report Federal-Aid Highway Construction Contracts.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Bowyer, Governmental Relations Officer, West Virginia Civil Air Patrol; John Chapman, President, Charleston Regional Chamber of Commerce; William Denman, Director of the Yeager Scholars Program, Marshall University; Brigadier General Albert Dye, Commander, WVANG; Patrick Graney, Financial Strategist, Industrial Development Division; David Herbert, Director, Finance and Administration, Aviation Division, West Virginia State Government; Joseph Hunnictt, Program Originator of the Society of Yeager Scholars, Marshall University; Dale Nitzschke, President, Marshall University; Colonel John Ratcliff, Commander, Headquarters, West Virginia Wing- Civil Air Patrol; Brigadier David Taylor, Assistant AG Air, WVANG; Major General John Wilson, TAG, WVA, Headquarters, WVANG; Robert Whittington, Acting Deputy Administrator, Federal Aviation Administrator; and T. Warner, Executive Vice President, National Association of State Aviation Officials. Topics include: Federal Aviation Administration Easter Regional reception 1987.","This folder contains correspondence with: Walter Jordan, Director, Finance Division, U.S. Department of the Treasury, Financial Management Service; R.C. Herman, District Director, Internal Revenue Service, U.S. Department of the Treasury; Michael Hill, Director, Office of Revenue Sharing, Office of the Secretary of the Treasury, U.S. Department of the Treasury; and Cynthia Powell, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of the Treasury. Topics include: Title XII of the Social Security Act; handicap accessibility, and tax reform.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jed Johnson, Executive Director, United States Association of Former Members of Congress. Topics include: U.S. Association of Former Members of Congress 1987 annual meeting.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jim Wright, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: presentation for West Virginia legislature.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bobby E. Via, Superintendent of Monroe County Board of Education; Ned Jones, Senator of West Virginia. Topics include: Human Services, Natural Resources, Highways, Tax, Legislative Task Force on Insurance Practices and Alternatives, Small Cities Block Grant, Commerce, Workers Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Paul Villers, Mayor of the City of Pennsboro. Topics include: Community Services Block Grant, Veterans, Public Service Commission, Humanities Foundation of West Virginia, Highways, Community Development, Industrial Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Karl M. Vaughn, Mayor of the town of Albright; Wlliam S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the Department of Highways. Topics include: Community Development, Human Services, Highways, Energy, Natural Resources, Department of Corrections, Health, Small Cities Block Grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Verity, Secretary of the United States Department of Commerce. Topics include: Human Services, Domestic Violence, Commerce, Highways, Bhopal Tragedy, Economic Development, Veterans Affairs, Energy.","Topics include: Commerce, West Virginia Economic Development Authority, Hospitals, Public Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: James P. Vaughan, President of the Small Business Association. Topics include: Energy, Drug Law Enforcement, Gun Control, Firearms Management, International Association of the Chiefs of Police, Industrial Development, Natural Resources, Highways, Energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Earl Vanscoy, Senator; Alan B. Mollohan, Congressman. Topics include: Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Corrections, Health, Public Services.","Topics include: Human Services, Appalachian Regional Commission, Highways, Public Services, Labor, American Legion.","Topics include: Highways, Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, Health, Migrant farmworkers, Small Cities Block Grant, Education, Public Safety, Aging Commission, Workers Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joy K. Vance, Mayor of the Town of Chapmanville. Topics include: Department of Corrections, Highways, Human Services, Natural Resources, Public Service Commission, Workers Compensation Fund.","Topics include: Energy, Flood Recovery, Highways, Public Safety, Small Cities Block Grant, Natural Resources.","Topics include: Health, Highways, Human Services, Natural Resources, Republican Campaign Bureau, National Republican Congressional Committee, Culture and History.","This folder contains correspondence with: Alexander L. Stevas, Clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States. Topics include: Supreme Court of the United States, State of West Virginia Ex. Rel. Air Pollution Control Commission v. Ann Gorsuch Administrator United States Environmental Protection Agency.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dale Bumpers, Senator; Mark O. Hatfield, Senator; John D. Rockefeller, Senator. Topics include: U.S. Senate","Topics include: International Revenue Service.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harold Vincell, Plant Supervisor, Reiss Viking; Dr. A.J. Vincent; and Claude Vincent, President, Vincent's Overhead Door Company, Inc. Topics include: human services, highways, insurance, department of motor vehicles, prison reform, finance and administration, workers' compensation, West Virginia Public Energy Authority, and small cities block grant (Ritchie County).","This folder contains correspondence with: Joe Vinciquerra, Chairman, Bramwell Public Service District; John Musgrave, State Director, Farmers Home Administration; David Robinson, Chief, Water Resources Division, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Michael Greer, West Virginia Public Service Commission, Terry Oda, Chief, Compliance Section, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region III; Mack Vines, Director, Bureau of Justice Assistance, U.S. Department of Justice; Manuel Viola, President/CEO, Children and Family Service Association; Joe Virden, Mayor, Grantsville, West Virginia; Josef Ehrengruber, President, Virginia Crews Coal Company; Thomas Capps, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Virginia Power; James Rhodes, Senior Vice President, Power Operations, Virginia Power; Albert Turnbull, Dean of Admissions, University of Virginia School of Law; James Clowser, President, Potomac Management, Incorporated;  and Maryann Urban, Regional Director, ACTION, Region III. Topics include: clean water act, South Western Community Action Agency, anti- drug abuse act, finance and administration, human services, community and economic development, public service commission, department of natural resources, highways, VISTA, and vital statistics.","This folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, U.S. Senator; Douglas Vogel, Director, Department of Development, City of Huntington; Thomas Vogel, President, West Virginia Education Association; Yukimasa Kitagawa, President, Jetro New York, Japan External Trade Organization; William Voight, Director, Office of Remedial Action and Waste Technology, Office of Nuclear Energy, U.S. Department of Energy; Harley O.Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; John Volpe, former-Governor of Massachusetts; V.J. Adduci, Chairman and CEO, Board of Directors, National Commission Against Drunk Driving; and Thomas Voltaggio, Superfund Branch Chief, Environmental Protection Agency. Topics include: department of highways, education, department of health, Appalachian Regional Commission, community and industrial development, drunk driving, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Franklin Walter, Superintendent of Public Instruction, State of Ohio; Harry Rose, Fire Safety Coordinator, U.S. Naval Training Center; Donald Vonnahme, Chairman, Ohio River Basin Commission; Ronald Potesta, Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Beth Vorhees, News Director, West Virginia Public Radio; Garry Vorhees, Vice President, WTRF-TV; Jeffrey Vossler, President, Allegheny Fire Equipment Company; Linda Davidoff, Executive Director, Human SERVE Campaign; Edward Vreeswyk, Regional Program Director, Developmental Disabilities, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; and Arthur Vuolo, President, the RADIOGUIDE People, Incorporated. Topics include: firefighters, department of health, natural resources, flood relief telethon, highways, staffing of international office, WVU energy activities, voter registration, human services, education, department of motor vehicles, public service commission, and community and industrial development projects.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard Wachtel, President and General Manager, Shenandoah Communications, Inc.; W. Wachmeister, Ambassador of Sweden; Merwyn Scholten, Executive Director, West Virginia State Medical Association; Juro Wada, President, United Medical Association; J.E. Waddell, Assistant Administrator, Broaddus Hospital Association, Inc.; David Forinash, Assistant Commissioner, Medical Services, WV Department of Human Services; Robert Wade, General Manager, Mine Support Systems Inc.; Terry Wade, Director of Communications, Repbulican National Committee; and Romesh Wadhwani, Chairman of the Board, American Cimflex Corporation.  Topics include: highways, commerce, small cities block grant (Berkeley County), inland port authority, human services, department of public safety, community and industrial development, National Guard, black fly, medicaid reimbursement, education, natural resources, Iran/Contra situation, DARPA/DICE, and department of corrections.","This folder contains correspondence with: Doyle Waggoner, Chairperson, Board of Directors, Nicholas County Community Action Association; Don Wagenheim, Chairman, Wheeling Area Chamber of Commerce; Robert Waggoner, Acting Executive Director, West Central West Virginia Community Action Association; Daniel Wagner, Associate Professor and Director, Literacy Research Center, Graduate School of Education, University of Pennsylvania; David Wagner, Facility Emergency Response Coordinator, Pepsi-Cola Bottling Group; Gary Wagner, Director of Development, Alderson- Broaddus College; Joseph Rosenstein, Post-Secondary Educational Programs, Captioning and Adaptation Branch, Division of Innovation and Development, Special Education Programs, U.S. Department of Education; Gerard Wagner, Northwestern Connecticut AIDS Project; Thomas Wagner, General Manager, North American River Runners, Inc.; Moyne Wagoner, West Virginia Silver Haired Legislature; John Waihee, Governor of Hawaii; Hiroyuki Wakabayashi, Director, Public Affairs, Japan External Trade Organization; and James Wakley, Vice Chairman, Marmac Corporation. Topics include: weatherization assistance program, limited gaming, hotel/motel tax, community services block grant (Nicholas County), low energy assistance program, state firemen's convention, West Central WV Community Action, literacy, natural resources, WV Emergency Response Commission, department of public safety, workers' compensation, corps of engineers, potomac valley transit, department of motor vehicles, public transit support, silver haired legislature, Appalachian Regional Commission, National Governors' Association Liability Task Force, human rights, community and economic development, air national guard, and kammer plant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donald Wald, Chief, Diagnostic Radiology, West Virginia University School of Medicine; Patty Waldeck, President, Charleston Area League of Women Voters, Mina Waldie, Legislative Reference Bureau, State of Wisconsin; Benjamin Waldman, Associate Director, Presidential Personnel; Robert Pollitt, Assistant Attorney General, State of West Virginia; and Beverly Walcoff, Project Manager, Hazardous Materials Control Research Institute. Topics include: workers' compensation fund, congressional funding, Appalachian Regional Commission, and Weston facility.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Walkup, Manager, Eastern WV Regional Airport Authority; Frances Wall, President, National Tour Association, Inc.; John McCuskey, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; and Page Walley, Clinical Director/ Licensed Psychologist, Potomac Highlands Mental Health Guild Inc. Topics include: small cities block grant (Nicholas County), natural resources, Pocahontas Memorial Hospital, education, State Aeronautics Commission, tax department, commerce, human services, highways, and finance and administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Neil Walp, Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: economic and community development, commerce, legislative issues, highways, insurance, workers' compensation, human services, natural resources, tax department, collective bargaining, and Appalachian Regional Commission.","Topics include: Highways, Social Security Administration, Human Services, Appalachian Regional Commission, Health, Public Safety, Commerce, General Motors Saturn Facility, Small Cities Block Grant.","Topics include: Energy, Highways, Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant, Health, Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, Education, Highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Wallace, Governor of Alabama. Topics include: Highways, Appalachian Regional Commission, Education, Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Colonel Martin W. Walsh, District Engineer of the Baltimore District--Corps of Engineers of the United States Army; Harry N. Walters, Administrator of Veterans Affairs. Topics include: Agriculture, Commerce, Education, Public Safety, Water Resources Assistance, Highways, Veterans Administration, Natural Resources, Health, Small Cities Block Grant, Office of Management and Budget, Palace Publishing, Workers Compensation Fund, Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. Allen Wampler, Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy of the U.S. Department of Energy. Topics include: Energy, Clean Coal Technology Program, Flood Disaster, Workers Compensation Fund, Human Services, Health, International Trade.","Topics include: Community and Industrial Development, War Ships, Highways, Human Services, Education, Health, Flood Control, Workers Compensation Fund, Public Safety, Social Security, Veterans Affairs, Department of Corrections, Aging Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald W. Reagan, President of the United States. Topics include: Natural Resources, Human Services, Aging Commission, Health, Education, Prayer in Schools, Highways, United Mine Workers, Workers Compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: James R. Ware, Mayor of the Town of Beverly. Topics include: Economic development, Commerce, Highways, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Human Services, North Amerian Indian Alcatraz Project.","This folder contains correspondence with: George B. Warner, West Virginia Senator; Ralph L. Warner, Mayor of the Town of Gassaway. Topics include: Department of Corrections, Workers Compensation Fund, Energy, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Highways, Public Safety, Flood Recovery, Natural Resources, Public Employees Insurance Board, Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Ethel O. Washington, President of Black Americans in Vocational Education; Edward D. DiPrete, Governor of Rhode Island; James A. Traficant, Congressman. Topics include: Vocational Education, Human Services, Flood, Natural Resources, Highways, Public Safety, West Virginia Turnpike, State of the State, Aging Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Hays T. Watkins, Chief Executive Officer, CSX Corporation; Paul E. Watkins, President of the Mason County Commission. Topics include: Human Services, Motor Vehicles, Unemployment, Community Partnership Grant, Natural Resources, Public Safety, Medical, Tourism.","This folder contains correspondence with: H. Glenn Watson, Mayor of the City of Belington; James E. Watson, President of Health Physics Society Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering at the University of North Carolina; William E. Watson, President West Virginia Board of Regents. Topics include: Education, Health, Small Cities Block Grant, Public Services, Department of Corrections, Highways, Community Development, Social Security Administration, Veterans Affairs, Human Services, Culture and History.","This folder contains correspondence with: H. Glenn Watson, Mayor. Topics include: Education, State of the State, Board of Regents, Aging Commission, Highways, Energy, Human Services, Social Security Administration, Workers Compensation Fund, Community and Industrial Development, Health, Public Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Henry A. Waxman, U.S. Representative; Roger Waybright, President of the Historic Lewis County Chamber of Commerce. Topics include: Human Services, Highways, Natural Resources, Health, Motor Vehicles, Flood Assistance, Agriculture, Forestry.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. R. Wears, General Director of Theatre West Virginia. Topics include: Commerce, Grandview State Park, Theatre West Virginia, International Children's Festival, Human Services, Taxes, Coal, History and Culture, Abortion, Weatherization Assistance Program, Community Services Block Grant, Low Income Energy Assistance Program, Health.","Topics include: Motor Vehicles, Community and Industrial Development, Workers Compensation Fund, Highways, Human Services, National Guard, Education, Public Broadcasting, Corrections, Moundsville Penitentiary, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: James H. Webb Jr., Secretary of the Department of the Navy. Topics include: Health, Human Services, Highways, Community Development, Energy, Finance and Administration, U.S.S. West Virginia, Labor, Natural Resources, Public Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jimmy Joe Wedge, Mayor of Point Pleasant; Richard L. Weekly, President of the Board of Directors of the North Central West Virginia Community Action Association. Topics include: Highways, Motor Vehicles, Culture and History, Community and Economic Development, Public Energy, Postal Service, Natural Resources, Public Employees Insurance Board, Taxes, Community Partnership Grant, Public Safety, Governor's Youth Opportunity Camping Program, Weatherization Assistance Program, Small Cities Block Grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Weekly, County Coordinator of the Preston County Commission; Harry Weeks, President of the WV Medical Institute; Lloyd F. Weeks, U.S. Representative; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State. Topics include: Finance and Administration, Taxes, Human Services, Emergency Services, Highways, Public Employees Insurance Board, Motor Vehicles, Education, Workers Compensation Fund, Labor, National Institute of Chemical Studies.","This folder contains correspondence with: Caspar W. Weinberger, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Defense. Topics include: Natural Resources, Highways, Aging, Taxes, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Culture and History, Community and Industrial Development, Commerce, Public Employees Insurance Board, Public Safety, Small Cities Block Grant, Education, Clean Coal Technology Program.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Seif, Regional Administrator of the US EPA; Alan B. Mollohan, Congressman. Topics include: Air Pollution Control Commission, Natural Resources, Appalachian Regional Commission, Education, Safe Buildings Alliance, Workers Compensation Fund, Culture and History, Highways, Health, Corrections.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ron Welty, Superintendent, Nicholas County Schools; Gao Yang Wen, Coal Minister, Ministry of Coal Industry, People's Republic of China; Stan Wenell, President, Vietnam Veterans of America; and Michael Wenger, States' Washington Representative, Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: finance and administration, education employment grievance board, reappraisal, community and economic development, human services, health care cost review authority, Republican Governors' Association, highways, education, and Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Michael Wenger, States' Washington Representative, Appalachian Regional Commission; Dora Wentz, Claims Development Clerk, Department of Health and Human Services; and David Heydinger, Director of Health, State of West Virginia, Department of Health. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission flood donation, Appalachian Regional Commission, health, public service commission, community partnership grant, small cities block grant, workers' compensation fund, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Judy Black, Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs; Charles Wellings, Chairman, Doddridge County Republican Executive Committee; W.S. Ritchie, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Darrell Wells, Vice President, Teamsters Local Union Number 175; John Wells, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Loretta Lewis-Wells, Executive Director, Domestic Violence Coalition of Parkersburg; J.M. Wells, The Homer Laughlin China Company; John M. Wells, President, R.H. Kyle Furniture Company; and Robert Wells, Chairman, Fayette County Republican Executive Committee. Topics include: legislative issues, welfare reform, highways, public service commission, community and economic development, small cities block grant (Jackson, Fayette and Kanawha Counties), human services, Marshall University Stadium, culture and history, health, education, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), dinnerware for the Governors' Mansion, employment security, tax department, and department of health (hico clinic).","This folder contains correspondence with: James Welshonce, Chairman, AARP State Legislative Committee; Francisco Wenceslao, President and CEO, The Phillippine- American Democratic Foundation; Daniel Wenk, Superintendent, Mount Rushmore National Memorial, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior; and Michael Welshans, Chairman, Sheperd College Board of Advisors. Topics include: community care program, Saturn Plant, health, legislative matters, board of regents, and AARP.","This folder contains correspondence with: Fred Wertz, Secretary-Treasurer, Ad Hoc Coalition on International Electric Power Trade; and Robert Wertz, Assemblyman, New York, Chairman Council of State Governments Annual Meeting Committee, The Council of State Governments. Topics include: national coal council, trade, and electrical power.","This folder contains correspondence with: Fred West, Mayor, Town of Milford, West Virginia; Bernard Westfall, President, West Virginia University Hospitals; Charles Westfall, Mayor, Rivesville, West Virginia; James Westfall, President, West Virginia Wildlife Federation; Lynn Westfall, Superintendent, Upshur County Schools, Board of Trustees, Upshur County Public Library; and R.L. Wetzel, President, Wetzel International, Inc. Management Consultants. Topics include: tax department, U.S. Steel, highways, Solar Energy Act Funds, commerce, community and economic development, small cities block grant, higher education legislation, social security, commission on aging, medicare program, human services, natural resources, workers' compensation, library system in West Virginia, and coal utilization.","This folder contains correspondence with: Anderson Barnette, Col. GS.  WVARNG, Deputy STARC Commander; and Robert Harmon, Vice President, Westmoreland Coal Company. Topics include: highways, health (hico clinic), human services, adjutant general, workers' compensation, legislative issues, department of health, community and industrial development, education, public service commission, commerce, department of motor vehicles, finance and administration, and Westmoreland Coal.","This folder contains correspondence with: Scott Harman, Chairman Wetzel County Fire Board; Edward Thomas Wetzel, Chairman, Cabell County Republican Executive Committee; Edward Thomas Wetzel, The Huntington Hospital Inc.; and W.B. Wetzel, Task Force Chairperson, West Virginia Health Care Coalition, Weirton Steel Corporation. Topics include: highways, Wetzel County Fire Board, department of employment security, department of health, commission on aging, health care coalition, and opposition to sale of Conrail.","This folder contains: correspondence with:  Charles Coe, Secretary, D.O.H, AFSCME of West Virginia. Topics include: American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees.","Topics include: State of West Virginia credit.","This folder contains correspondence with: Sam Huff, West Virginia Breeders Classic; Jesse White, Executive Director, Southern Growth Policies Board; Kimberly Crawford, Technical Services Librarian, West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals; David Durenberger, U.S. Senator; Nick Rahall, U.S. House of Representatives; Donald Hodel, U.S. Secretary of the Interior; Rita Hennen, Legislative Chairman and Phyllis Osenton, President, Delta Kappa Gamma Society International; Norma Ciccarello, Executive Director, West Virginia Utility Contractors Association; W. Christian Sizemore, President, Alderson-Broaddus College; Ralph Pacinelli, RSA Regional Commissioner, Department of Education, OSERS; Sally Shepherd, Supervisor, Capitol Soil Conservation District; Nancy Mattox, Executive Director, West Virginia Advocates for the Developmentally Disabled; Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State; Michael Caryl State Tax Commissioner; Les Ulm, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Child Care Association; Patty Benedum and Joyce Lang, Co-Chairpersons, West Virginia Children's Book Award Committee; and John Ratcliff, Chief of Staff, Middle East Region, Civil Air Patrol. Topics include: West Virginia Bankers Association, West Virginia bond ratings, West Virginia Breeders Classic, West Virginia Beverage Industry, State Agency for Surplus Programs, safe drinking water act, West Virginia Teachers, West Virginia State Utility Assistance Program, human services, West Virginia Utility Contractors Association, West Virginia Advocates for the Disabled, finance and administration, West Virginia Capitol Historical Preservation Foundation, West Virginia Airport Systems Plan, West Virginia Children's Home, West Virginia Children's Book Award, Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution, West Virginia Coal Association, and deer hunting.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joseph Neubauer, Chairman, ARA Services, Incorporated; Dick Waybright, Executive Director, West Virginia Forestry Association; Dan Tonkoich, President, West Virginia Senate; Alan Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; John Agresto, Acting Chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities; Beverly Fluty, President, West Virginia Independence Hall Foundation, Inc.; James Waldeck, State Director, the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools State Committee; Clyde Jensen, President, West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine; Robert Colt, President, West Virginia Planning Association; Calvin Belcher, President, West Virginia Primary Care Study Group; Kenneth Jarvis, Executive Director, West Virginia Public Broadcasting; Scott Borden, Program Director, West Virginia Public Radio; Kenneth Legg, Executive Secretary, West Virginia School Service Personnel Association; Noreita Shamblin, Coordinator, Professional Development, West Virginia Department of Education; and Michele Craig, Executive Director, Region II Planning and Development Council. Topics include: education, West Virginia Emergency Response Commission, West Virginia Flood Suppliers, West Virginia foreign trade, West Virginia Glass Specialty Company lay-offs, West Virginia glass industry, The West Virginia Hillbilly, West Virginia Humanities Foundation, West Virginia Independence Hall, West Virginia Historical Preservation Foundation, natural resources, community and industrial development, employment benefits, department of corrections, West Virginia Association of Retired Schoolpersons, West Virginia Safety Council, West Virginia Solid Waste Association, West Virginia Teachers Forum, and West Virginia Coalition for the Homeless.","This folder contains correspondence with: LeGree Daniels, Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, United States Department of Education. Topics include: desegregation at WVU.","This folder contains correspondence with: David Fine, President, West Virginia University Hospitals, Inc.; John Jones, Vice-President for Health Sciences, West Virginia University; James Walter, Division of Handicapped Children's Services, West Virginia University School of Medicine; Rachel Tompkins, Associate Vice President and Director of Institute for Public Affairs, West Virginia University; and Ken Rutledge, President, West Virginia Hospital Association. Topics include: WVU replacement hospital, advisory board for the center for economic research and the institute for public affairs, and humana annual report.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Fahey. Topics include: congratulations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Potesta, Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; and Harold Elbon, Director General, Mountain State Forest Festival. Topics include: West Virginia Forest Festival.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joan Smith, Chairman, Queen's Committee, West Virginia Italian heritage Festival; William Pitt, President and Managing Director, The Greenbriar; Rachel Tompkins, Director of Extension, West Virginia University; George Pigott, Director General, Mountain State Forest Festival; Harold Elbon, Director General, Mountain State Forest Festival; Ronald Potesta, Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Gary Ogden, President, West Virginia Strawberry Festival; Randall Sanders, Director, 1987 Queen's Pageant, The West Virginia Strawberry Festival Association; Bill Giles, Vice President, Stock, American Power Boat Association; Michael Jones, President, American Power Boat Association; Len Haner, President, West Virginia State Water Festival; and Gloria Urbin, Executive Administrator, American Power Boat Association. Topics include: Italian Heritage Festival (Clarksburg), Upper Ohio Valley Italian Festival, State Fair of West Virginia, Mountain State Forest Festival, The West Virginia Strawberry Festival, and West Virginia Water Festival.   16: This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Basil, Director, Budget and Fiscal Affairs, West Virginia Legislature Joint Committee on Government and Finance. Topics include: Digest of Enrolled Budget Bill Regular Session West Virginia Legislature.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Basil, Director, Budget and Fiscal Affairs, West Virginia Legislature Joint Committee on Government and Finance. Topics include: Digest of Enrolled Budget Bill Regular Session West Virginia Legislature.","This folder contains correspondence with: Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor; Dale Nitzchke, President, Marshall University; Hugh Monoghan Regional Inspector General for Audit, U.S. Department of Education; Barbara Matz, Chairman, West Virginia Board of Social Work Examiners; Thedford Shanklin, Director, Legislative Postaudit Division, West Virginia Legislature Joint Commission on Government and Finance; Charles Langan, Administrator, Huntington State Hospital; Walter Dale, Chairperson, West Virginia Health Care Cost Review Authority; Earl Vickers, Director, Legislative Services, West Virginia Legislature Joint Committee on Government and Finance; Norman Fagan, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Culture and History; Fred Wright, Commissioner, Insurance Commissioner of West Virginia; A. James Manchin, West Virginia State Treasures; Jerold Dugger, President, Bluefield State College; Dawn Koscoe, Assistant Secretary, WV State Board of Examiners of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons; Robert Howes, Administrator, Lakin Hospital; Michael Greer, Chairman, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Barbara Martin, Administrator, Spencer Hospital; Ruth Ann Panepinto, Administrator, Marion Health Care Hospital; Ronald Potesta, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; A.V. Dodrill, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Corrections; Carles Stultz, Secretary, West Virginia State Board of Examiners of Land Surveyors; Earl Buress, Chairman, Board of Registration for Sanitarians; Robert Corey, Director and Risk Manager, Board of Risk and Insurance Management, State of West Virginia; Charlie Brown, West Virginia Attorney General; and Kenneth Martin, President, West Virginia Board of Architects.  Topics include: Quantitative Evaluation System, and audits.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard DeVaul, Dean, West Virginia School of Medicine.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Whitler, Vice President, Public Policy Development, West Virginia Hospital Association; and Ken Rutledge, President, West Virginia Hospital Association. Topics include: small and rural hospitals, west virginia hospital finance authority, health care publication, West Virginia Hospital Association, and West Virginia Hospitals","This folder contains correspondence with: Russell Isaacs, Chairman, West Virginia Roundtable, Inc; and Madeleine Hemmings, Executive Director. Topics include: West Virginia Roundtable.","This folder contains correspondence with: Neil Bucklew, President, West Virginia University; Robert Anderson, Extension Specialist, Environmental Education, West Virginia University Extension Service; Richard Bajura, Executive Secretary, Office of the Director, Energy Research Center, West Virginia University; Maria Barney, Business Manager, Division of Theater, West Virginia University; Richard Bajura, Director, Energy Research Center, West Virginia University; Carl Beard, Director, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission; Fred Brooks, Writer/Editor, Mountain State Mining Bulletin, West Virginia University College of Mineral and Energy Resources; Carl Selinger, Dean, West Virginia College of Law; James Robinson, President, West Virginia University Foundation, Inc.; Elizabeth Dole, U.S. Secretary of Transportation; Hilda Hursh, Infant and Early Childhood Program Coordinator, West Virginia University;  Fred Schaus, Director of Athletics, West Virginia University Intercollegiate Athletics; Rex Foster, Development Officer, Mountaineer Athletic Club, West Virginia University; William Gillespie, West Virginia University College of Agriculture and Forestry Alumni Association; Randall Roberts, Manager, Labor Relations, Louie Glass Company; John Jones, Vice President for Health Sciences, West Virginia University; W. Gale Catlett, WVU Head Basketball Coach; E. Gordon Gee, President, West Virginia University; Anthony Ferrise, Extension Specialist, West Virginia University Cooperative Extension Service; Don Young, Recruiting Coordinator, West Virginia University Football; and Leon Ginsberg, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents, West Virginia University. Topics include: athletic endowment fund, coal and energy research bureau, coal and energy research committee, financial aid, engineering research building, fly ash study contract, biomass project, West Virginia Capital Company Act, education of handicapped children, WVU energy activity, WVU football, Industrial Relations Graduate Program, WVU Cancer Center, animal sciences, student affairs, and WVU Energy Park.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carl Selinger, Dean, West Virginia University, College of Law; Bernard Westfall, President, West Virginia University Hospitals, Inc.; John Traubert, Associate Dean, West Virginia University School of Medicine; Monica Gergely, Chairman, Mountaineer Week '85; Jon Daniel, Mayor, Bethlehem, West Virginia; John Marsh, U.S. Secretary of the Army; John McCluskey, West Virginia Commissioner of Finance and Administration; Richard DuVaul, Dean, West Virginia University School of Medicine; Pamela Yost, Research Technologist, West Virginia University School of Medicine; David Hall, Chairman, Admissions Committee, West Virginia University School of Medicine; Olen Jones, President, West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools, West Virginia Department of Education; Roy Moxley, Professor of Education, West Virginia University; Don Nehlen, Head Football Coach, West Virginia University; Sophia Peterson, Professor of Political Science, Coordinator, International Studies Major, Co-director, FACDIS; Cecil Pollard, Manager/ Health Services Research, West Virginia University; Diane Reinhard, Interim President, West Virginia University; Fred Schaus, Director of Athletics, West Virginia University Intercollegiate Athletics; John Schroder, Dean, West Virginia University College of Mineral and Energy Resources; Neil Bucklew, President, West Virginia University; Curtis Tompkins, Dean West Virginia University College of Engineering; Paul Nesselroad, Professor of Agricultural Economics, Division of Resource Management, College of Agriculture and Forestry; Caspar Weinberger, Secretary, U.S. Department of Defense; David Yoder, President, Apartment and Rental Housing Association of West Virginia; and Don Young, Recruiting Coordinator, West Virginia University Football.  Topics include: medicare program, most loyal mountaineer, Super Computer Regional Center, forestry, athletics, WVU payroll, faculty salaries, budgetary matters, and WVU hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with: John McCuskey, Commissioner, State of West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Charles Davis, Business Manager, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local Union 425; and James Knost, Oncology/Hematology Associates. Topics include: WVU cancer center, budget, funding, personal services, and organization of the center.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Steptoe, President, The West Virginia State Bar; Raymond Hinerman, President, The West Virginia State Bar; Eugene Hoyer, Hoyer, Hoyer, and Smith, Attorneys at Law; Dan Callaghan, President, The West Virginia State Bar; Robert Davis, Bar Counsel, The West Virginia State Bar; Robert Michael, U.S. House of Representatives; and Mark Smith, Executive Director, The West Virginia State Bar. Topics include: funding for the indigent defense system in West Virginia, judicial salary increases, funding for Public Legal Services Council, professional liability insurance, and department of corrections.","This folder contains correspondence with: Cynthia Selan, Special Assistant, State Government Personnel Operations.","Topics include: State employee newsletters.","This folder contains correspondence with: Paul Stone, Chief, ALJ; and Patrick Murphy, Vice Chairman, Committee on Education, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: matters relating to the state supreme court of appeals.","This folder contains correspondence with: Linda Ball, Executive Director, Greater Ashland Area Cultural and Economic Development Foundation Inc.; James Altmeyer, Chairman, Vietnam Veterans' Memorial Commission; William Joerg, Secretary, United Bank; Patricia Ellicott, Comptroller, Office of the Governor of West Virginia; Lewis Totten, President, Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter 18; Larry Tucker, West Virginia State Senator; and General Chuck Yeager, U.S. Air Force. Topics include: Vietnam veterans' memorial, governors' contingency fund, and memorial proposals and plans.","Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","This folder contains correspondence with: Alma King, Clerk, Kanawha County Commission; and James Raymond Harvey, Museum of Modern History, House of the Heart. Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","This folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, U.S. Senator; and Frank Neary, Putnam County Commission. Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","Topics include: West Virginia information requests","Topics include: West Virginia information requests","This folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, U.S. Senator. Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jim Smith, Alabama State Senator; and Melvin Smith, Director, Division of State History, State of Utah. Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Whalen, Executive Director, Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area; James Whaley, President, Local Union No. 567, American Flint Glass Workers Union; D.Y. Whang, Chairman, Dado Corporation; Jamie Wharton, Outreach Coordinator, The Florence Crittenton Outreach Program; L.W. Bechtold, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Alan Wheeler, Magistrate, Monongalia County Magistrate Court; Albin Wheeler, Major General, U.S. Army, Commandant, Industrial College of the Armed Forces; and Charles Wheeler, Executive Assistant, West Virginia State Armory Board. Topics include: finance and administration, social security administration, employment security, commission on aging, commerce, staffing, collective bargaining, health, tax department, natural resources, highways, petition in support of spraying for black flies, department of motor vehicles, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Ware, Mayor, Town of Beverly, West Virginia; William Wheeler, West Virginia Association of Nurse Anesthetists; F. Wayne Barte, City Manager, City of Wheeling, West Virginia; John Saunders, President, Beckley College; Thomas Acker, President, Wheeling College; Don Mackle, President, Wheeling Electric Company; Rachael Worly, Music Director, Wheeling Symphony Society, Inc.; and Dannie Whelan, Mayor, City of Weston, West Virginia. Topics include: department of natural resources, petition in support of spraying for black flies, commission on aging, department of education, small cities block grant, human services, highways, international trade, finance and administration, new mental health facility, Weston State Hospital, and community and industrial development.","This folder contains correspondence with: S.G. Nazzaro, Administrator, Wheeling Hospital. Topics include: Wheeling Hospital, managing health costs, and open heart surgery.","This folder contains correspondence with: T.L. Whetherholt, Vice-Chairman, Dr Ridge Civic Improvement Association; Roy Whisman, President, Local Union 5869, United Mine Workers of America; Mildred Whisner, Clerk, Mineral County Magistrate Court; Vernon Whitacre, West Virginia State Senate; Ebb Whitley, President, McDowell County Commission; Tony Whitlow, West Virginia State Senator; R.W. Wilkinson, President, The First National Bank of Bluefield; Ashie Whitaker, Coordinator, Schuylkill Intermediate Unit No. 29, Exceptional Children Program; and Joe Martin, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: highways, human services, public transit support, natural resources, public safety, commission on aging, Potomac Valley Transit, workers' compensation fund, response to Governor's comments on coal miners, finance and administration, use of Civil War sites, National Governors' Association (Electricity Transmission), state tax department, West Virginia District Export Council, and glass industry assistance program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Steve Williams, City Manager, City of Huntington, West Virginia; Albert White, Executive Director, The Fairfield West Neighborhood Community Development, Inc.; Bennell White, District Administrator, Division of Parks and Recreation, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; and Beverly White, Chairman, Commission of Presidential Scholars, U.S. Department of Education. Topics include: health, human services, little league baseball, highways, petition for increased education funding, and child abuse law.","This folder contains correspondence with: C.M. White, Huttonsville Correctional Center; Charles White, Tax Division, General Motors; Clyde White, West Virginia Manufactured Housing Association; Arryl White, Secretary of the Senate, California Legislature; and David White, Professor, Division of Forestry, College of Agriculture and Forestry, West Virginia University. Topics include: human services, corrections, department of public safety, highways, workers' compensation, Saturn Corporation, flood assistance, workers' compensation, community and industrial development, education, employment security, department of motor vehicles, and commission on aging.","This folder contains correspondence with: Judy Black, Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs; Frank Donatelli, Assistant to the President for Political and Intergovernmental Affairs; Lois Haight Herrington, Chairman, The White House Conference for a Drug Free America; J.E. White, Plant Manager, American Cyanmid, Polymer Products Division; Ronald Potesta, Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Gary White, President, West Virginia Coal Association; Harold White, Professor of Social Work, West Virginia University; Andrew Card, Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs; and Kenneth White, President, Board of Education, Commonwealth of Virginia. Topics include: workers' compensation, department, hazardous waste, drug free communities program, Minuteman Press, community and industrial development, department of motor vehicles, highways, teachers retirement, department of education, public service commission, commission on aging, department of energy, human services, WV Behavioral Health Advisory Council, legislative issues, turnpike commission, and veterans affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack White, Provincial Court of Newfoundland; Jeffery White, Assistant General Counsel, American Electric Power Service Corporation; Karen White, Chairperson, State Job Training Coordinating Council; Mark White, Chairman, Southern States Energy Board; and Melissa White, Student Body President, Marshall University. Topics include: federal superfund, highways, department of corrections, commission on aging, workers' compensation fund, human services, public service commission, public safety, U.S. Department of Energy High School Scientists Honors Program, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Regina Lipscomb, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Human Services; Patricia Holmes White, West Virginia House of Delegates; Paul White, Chairman, BJS/FBI Task Force of the Study of the UCR Program, U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Statistics; M. Paul White, State Representative, Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Paul Leary, Chairman, West Virginia Development Disabilities, Planning Council; Peter White, President, The Southern Center for International Studies; Philip White, Director, Office of International Affairs, Criminal Division, U.S. Department of Justice; and Robert White, Chairman, Thomas Parks and Recreation Committee.  Topics include: health, employment security, highways, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), day care for public employees, department of public safety, human services, commission on aging, community and industrial development, department of energy, tax department, and workers' compensation fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Sam White, Judge of the Third Judicial Circuit of West Virginia; Thomas White, Marshall County Prosecuting Attorney; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner, West Virginia Workers' Compensation Fund; W.S. White, Chairman and CEO, American Electric Power Company; and William White, President, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation. Topics include: department of education, department of natural resources, highways, community and industrial development, health department, workers' compensation fund, department of motor vehicles, aging, social security administration, vocational rehabilitation, oil and gas, prison riot, Moundsville Penitentiary, energy, tax department, and drug free communities program.","This folder contains correspondence with: E. K. Whitley Jr., President of McDowell County Commission; Tony E. Whitlow, Senator of West Virginia. Topics include: Natural Resources, Migratory Waterfowl Stamp Legislature, Highways, Hospitals, Appalachian Regional Commission, Small Cities Block Grant, Aging Commission, Motor Vehicles, Public Safety, Tax Department.","Topics include: Human Services, Education, Air Pollution, Public Safety, Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Energy, Housing and Urban Development, Appalachian Regional Commission, Crime, Human Services, Who's Who in America.","Topics include: Highways, Health, Aging, Human Services, Natural Resources, Public Safety, Energy, Whitewater Rafting.","Topics include: Highways, Commerce, Drunk Driving Prevention, Aging, Human Services, History and Culture, Commerce, Community Partnership Grant, Natural Resources, Energy, National Governors Association.","Topics include: Highways, Natural Resources, Schools, Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, Emergency Services, Pornography Awarness Week, Economic Development, Health, Public Services Committee, Education, Commerce.","Topics include: Natural Resources, Highways, Human Services, State Economy, Economy, Health, Industrial Development, Flood Recovery.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wallace G. Wilkinson, Governor of Kentucky. Topics include: Taxes, Culture and History, Highways, Public Safety, Department of Corrections, Turnpike Commission, Human Services, Ohio Kentucky and West Virginia Interstate Planning Commission, Small Cities Block Grant.","Topics include: Agriculture, Natural Resources, Human Services, Aging Commission, Labor, Motor Vehicles, Employment Security, Health, Community Development, Workers Compensation Fund, Finance and Administration.","Topics include: Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Natural Resources, Health, Taxes, Abortion, Public Transportation, Human Services, Emergency Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bill Williams, Mayor of the City of Belington; Bruce O. Williams, Senator of West Virginia. Topics include: Natural Resources, Department of Corrections, Workers Compensation Fund, Health, Commerce, Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant, Industrial Development, National Governors' Association, Maternal and Infant Health, Highways, State Taxes, Flood Recovery and Relief, Labor.","Topics include: Workers Compensation Fund, Human Services, Highways, Governors Commission, Taxes, Natural Resources, Culture and History, Public Services, Health, Energy, Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: James A. Williams, Mayor of the City of Moundsville; Lynn R. Williams, International President of the United Steelworkers of America. Topics include: Highways, Taxes, Department of Corrections, Community Partnership Program Funds, Workers Compensation Fund, Culture and History, Republican State Executive Committee, Human Services, Aging Commission, Commerce, Finance and Administration, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Marcia Williams, Clinical Psychologist, Potomac Highlands Mental Health Guild, Inc.; Nadine Williams, Project Director, Job Advocate for Vocational Education, Women and Employment; Nat Williams, The Nature Conservancy; Jay Hoke, Legal Counsel and Director, Office of Customer Relations, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Ralph Williams, West Virginia State Senator; Randall Williams, AML Program Specialist, West Virginia Office of Surface Mining; and Roy Williams, Mayor, Town of Matoaka, West Virginia. Topics include: veterans' affairs, department of health, human services, highways, commission on aging, social security administration, insurance, tax department, Italian Heritage Festival in Clarksburg, education, flood, workers' compensation, public service commission, department of motor vehicles, and alcohol beverage control commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Steve Williams, City Manager, Huntington West Virginia; Stephen T. Williams, West Virginia House of Delegates; Steven R. Williams, President, Petroleum Development Corporation; Terry Williams, Mayor, City of Spencer, West Virginia; Thomas Williams, President and CEO, Foote Mineral Company; Tom Williams, President, Elkins Builders; Tyler Williams, Director, Institutional Conservation Program, Conservation and Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Energy; Walter Williams, Chairman of the Board and President, Bethlehem Steel Corporation; and Xon Williams, West Virginia Silver Haired Legislature. Topics include: human services, alcohol beverage control, highways, community and industrial development, emergency employment program, American Council of Young Political Leaders, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), energy, state and municipal governments, department of motor vehicles, Appalachian Regional Commission, Davis power project, and emergency employment program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Imogene Hewit and George Williamson, Co-Chairman, Veterans of Foreign Wars; Grayson Williamson, Mayor, Town of New Haven, West Virginia; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Michael Williamson, Office of the Governor of South Dakota; and Patricia Williamson, Food Service Director, Raleigh County Board of Education. Topics include: commerce, department of public safety, insurance, highways, solid waste law, commission on aging, workers' compensation, human services, tax department, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ann Wilson, Region IX Teamleader, Family Services Network; C.B. Wilson, Chairman, Division of Music, West Virginia University College of Creative Arts; Cindy Wilson, Associate Professor and Research Director, Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences, F. Edward Herbert School of Medicine; Sir David Wilson, Governor, Protocol Division, Hong Kong; Don Wilson, Archivist of the United States, National Archives and Records Administration; John Wilson, Major General, West Virginia Air National Guard;  Elza Wilson, President, Barbour County Emergency Food and Shelter Board; Gary Wilson, Administrator, Burlington United methodist Home for Children and Youth, Inc.; and Harlan Wilson, Colonel, West Virginia Air National Guard, Assistant Adjutant General. Topics include: drug abuse, department of natural resources, legislative issues, Potomac Valley Transit, highways, department of motor vehicles, tax department, aging, human services, public safety, and department of health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Helen Wilson, West Virginia Silver Haired Legislature; Jack Wilson, President, Mannington District Fair Association; James Wilson, Superintendent, The Wheeling District United Methodist Church; James Wilson, President, West Virginia School Boards Association; Jim Wilson, Chairperson, Governmental Affairs Committee, Harrison County Chamber of Commerce; John Wilson, Major General, West Virginia Air National Guard; John Wilson, Executive Director, Southern Governors' Association; and John Wilson, Mayor, City of Welch, West Virginia. Topics include: highways, education, flood recovery, small cities block grant (Tucker and McDowell Counties), Southern Governors' Association, Moundsville Penitentiary, tax department, Appalachian Regional Commission, culture and history, human services, and community and industrial development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bob Wise, United States Congress; Professor Neil Wilson, Chair, Search Committee, Endowed Chair for Entrepreneurial Studies, University of Northern Iowa; Pat Wilson, Chairman, West Virginia State Council on Vocational Education; Pete Wilson, Chairman, Armed Services Manpower and Personnel Subcommittee, United States Senate; Pete Wilson, U.S. Senator; G. Peter Wilson, President, The Institute of Internal Auditors; Colonel Robert Wilson, District Engineer, Huntington District, Corps of Engineers; Roderick Wilson, Director, National Youth Science Camp; and Charles Deaton, Administrative Assistant, Office of the Governor of Mississippi. Topics include: social security administration, legislation, Weston Facility, insurance, commission on aging, highways, clean water act, education, department of energy, National Guard, finance and administration, legislative services, black flies, natural resources, Corps of Engineers Little Kanawha Basin, flood recovery, West Liberty State College sewage treatment operations, department of agriculture, and workers' compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mary Lou Wilson.","This folder contains correspondence with: Sergeant Scott Wilson, 167th Air National Guard Color Guard Drill Team; Vicki Wilson, Parent Coordinator, Martinsburg Parents Anonymous; and George Wallace, Governor of Alabama. Topics include: employment security, workers' compensation, culture and history, commission on aging, human services, collective bargaining, energy, state fire marshal, legislation, natural resources, commission on aging, highways, and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mary Wimmer, Conservation Committee Chair, Sierra Club, West Virginia Chapter; Homer Winans, Administrator, Rest Haven Nursing Home, Inc.; and Robert Windom, Assistant Secretary for Health, Public Health Service, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: public service commission, department of motor vehicles, community development, highways, unemployment of coal miners, natural resources, small cities block grant, medicaid services reimbursement, community and industrial development, health, and flood recovery.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Windom, Assistant Secretary for Health, Public Health Service, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Adolescent Pregnancy Programs;  Lewis Wine, President, Braxton County Commission; Samuel Winer, Executive Director, New Martinsville Regatta; Paul Hutchinson, West Virginia House of Delegates; Robert Wingett, Editor, The Point Pleasant Register; Susan Wingfield, President, Mississippi Valley Coal Exports Council; and Joe Winkle, Assistant Associate Director, Office of Disaster Assistance Program, Federal Emergency Management Agency. Topics include: highways, tax department, health, energy, Florence Crittenton Home, commission on aging, commerce, wineries, Winfield Locks and Dams, natural resources, workers' compensation, flood assistance, and legislative issues.","This folder contains correspondence with: Julius Becton, Director, The Federal Emergency Management Agency; Rick Winnell, Clerk, Senate Committee on Enrolled Bills, West Virginia State Senate; Kent Strange Hall, State Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee; and Joyce Winterton, Executive Director, National Council on Vocational Education. Topics include: highways, human services, commerce, legislative issues, refugees, Appalachian Regional Commission, aging, tax department, public safety, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bob Wise, Congressman. Topics include: Human Services, Education, Motor Vehicles, Commerce, Highways, State Employment, Public Safety, Community and Industrial Development, Workers Compensation Fund, Natural Resources, Health, Weatherization Assistance Program.","Topics include: Natural Resources, Highways, Health, Aging, Commerce, Education, Human Services, Small Business, Community Development, State Taxes, Motor Vehicles, Social Security Administration, Public Employees Insurance Board.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert E. Wise Jr., Congressman. Topics include: Community and Industrial Development, Taxes, Highways, Employment Security, Clean Air Act, Job Training Partnership Act, National Governors Association, Appalachian Regional Commission, Toxic Emergencies, Crime, Federal Lands Administration Act, Oil Import Tax, Veterans Affairs, Clean Water Act, Small Cities Block Grant, Food Stamps, Coal, Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert E. Wise Jr., Congressman. Topics include: Japanese Direct Investment in the United States, Community and Industrial Development, Business Development, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harris Wofford, Secretary of the Department of Labor and Industry; Dennis S. Wolverton, Commissioner of Doddridge County Commission. Topics include: Health, Employment Security, Public Services, Culture and History, Highways, Human Services, Public Safety, Natural Resources, Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frank R. Wolf, Congressman. Topics include: National Security Subcommittee, League of Women Voters, Health Department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Earl W. Wolfe, Director of the West Virginia State Board of Rehabilitation. Topics include: Human Services, Workers Compensation, Human Services, Natural Resources, Department of Corrections, Energy, Coal, Small Cities Block Grant, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Highways, Legislative Issues, Motor Vehicles, Rehabilitation Services, Finance and Administration, Employment and Training, Vocational Rehabilitation, Public Safety, Taxes, Motor Vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with: M. Jay Wolfe, Senator. Topics include: Health, National Governors Association, Taxes, Liability, Highways, Human Services, Workers Compensation, Culture and History, Aging Commission, Flood Relief, Commerce, Clean Coal Technology Program, Motor Vehicles.","This folder's topic includes: Wood County Accomplishments.","Topics include: Surplus Property, Wood County Police Inc., Wood County Police Financial Reports, Emergency Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Daniel Wood, Mayor of the town of Monongah. Topics include: Highways, Women's Sports Foundation, Women's Resource Center, Human Services, Public Services, State Taxes, Education, Natural Resources, Wood County Recreation Commission, Nongame Wildlife Program, Small Cities Block Grant, Community Development, Commerce, Industrial Prospect, Abortion, Motor Vehicles.","Topics include: Natural Resources, Motor Vehicles, Human Services, Highways, Health, Department of Corrections, Education Legislature, Moundsville Penitentiary, Liability Insurance, Abortion, Education, Energy, Workers Compensation Fund.","Topics include: Highways, Energy, Health, Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms Bureau, Small Cities Block Grant, Motor Vehicles, Heath, Flood Recovery, Human Services, Natural Resources, Nongame Wildlife Program, Public Safety, Foreign Trade.","This folder contains correspondence with: R. L. Woodyard, Chief Deputy of Wood County Sheriff Department. Topics include: Veterans Affairs, Health, Aging Commission, Natural Resources, State Taxes, Highways, Public Safety, Agriculture, Human Services, Industrial Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: W. S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways; Ronald Lee Wyatt, Mayor. Topics include: Commerce, Veterans Affairs, Human Services, Workers Compensation, Employment Training, Highways, Republican National Committee, Motor Vehicles, Health, Davis Power Project, Taxes, Natural Resources, Culture and History, Financial Assistance, Aging Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Chalmers P. Wylie, Congressman; Ed Wyrick, Director of the National Police Chiefs and Sheriffs Information Bureau; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of Highways. Topics include: Human Services, Finance and Administration, Highways, Health, Appalachian Regional Commission, Legislative Issues, Aging, Department of Corrections, Economic Development Authority, Job Training Partnership Act, American Health Foundation, Education, Natural Resources, Community and Industrial Development, Energy.","Topics include: Employment Security, Economic Development, Workers Compensation Fund, Human Services, Abortion, Energy, Education, Labor, Natural Resources, Commerce, Taxes, Highways, Department of Corrections, Social Security Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: James W. Word Jr., Chairman of the West Virginia Turnpike Commission; Albert C. Workman, Mayor of Ravenswood; Jack L. Workman, Workman Developments. Topics include: Legislative Proposals, Turnpike Bonds, Taxes, Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization Act of 1986, Natural Resources, Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, Community Development, Public Safety, Small Cities Block Grant, Highways, Committee on Aging, Public Employees Insurance Board, Health, Coal Economy, Housing and Urban Development, Mining Urban Wastes, Workman Developments, Acid Rain.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack L. Workman, Workman Developments; G. Randolph Worls, Executive Director of the American Institute for Leisure Resources. Topics include: Health, Highways, Natural Resources, Human Services, Health, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Program, Small Cities Block Grant, Commerce, Culture and History, Historical Preservation Grant, Energy, Higher Education, Community Development, Taxes, Social Security Administration, World Tech Conference, Culture and History, Wheeling Symphony Society, Community Partnership Grant, Wheeling Park Commission, Governors Community Partnership Program.","Topics include: Buckle Up Pledge, Higher Education Legislation, Workers Compensation Fund, Highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: William R. Wooten, Delegate of West Virginia. Topics include: Tourism, Employment, Commerce, Education, Taxes, Natural Resources, Highways, Republican Executive Committee, Collective Bargaining, Energy, Workers Compensation Fund, Human Services, Community Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Industrial Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Fred Wright, Commissioner of the Insurance Department. Topics include: Labor, Natural Resources, Veterans Affairs, Highways, Health Care Cost, National Governors Association, Insurance Department, Workers Compensation Fund, Public Safety.","Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Community Development, Recovery Foundation, Insurance Liability, Human Services, Labor, Social Security Administration, Coal Development Authority, Fuel Use Act, Highways, Public Service Commission, Labor Management, Workers Compensation Fund, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Xu Yun, Second Secretary, People's Republic of China Embassy. Topics include: community and industrial development, commission on aging, and Soong Ching Ling Foundation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mike Yakovsky, President, Upper and Lower Kanawha Valley Black Lung and Disabled Workers Association; Takamasa Yamamura, Chairman and C.E.O., Wheeling-Nisshin; Eiji Yamano, Senior Manager, Overseas Marketing Department, Silver Seiko Limited; Hisao Yuasa, President, Office Products Division, Ricoh Corporation; Kichirou Yamaoto, Director and General Manager, The Sanwa Bank Limited, New York Branch; Yan Shun, Vice-Principal Engineer, Beijing Coal Mining Machinery Factory, Ministry of Coal Industry, Beijing Powered Support Institute; Samuel Yanagisawa, Chairman, Varo, Inc.; Joseph Yancik, Director, Office of Energy, United States Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration; Rick Yanero, United Mine Workers of America, District 31; Frank Yankovic, America's Polka King; Conklin Yankunsh, Associate Director, Northeastern Educational Television of Ohio, Inc.; Albert Yani, West Virginia House of Delegates; Stephen Spence, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; Betty Yates, Commander, Disabled Veterans Auxiliary; Sidney Yates, U.S. House of Representatives; General Chuck Yeager, U.S. Air Force; David Yeager, United Mine Workers of America, Local Union 1054; Joe Yeager, West Virginia University Extension Service, Central District Office, Jackson's Mill State 4-H Camp; Robert Yeager, Northern Ohio River Industrial Mutual Aid Council; and G. Thomas yeager, Banker Watts and Company. Topics include: vocational rehabilitation, human services, workers' compensation, tax department, department of natural resources, community and economic development, international trade, legislation, coal import report, highways, collective bargaining, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), human rights, small cities block grant (Harrison County), Abandoned Mine Lands Program, employment security, and aeronautics.","This folder contains correspondence with: Herman Yeager, Forester, Westvaco, Bleached Board Division; Thomas Yeager, Baker Watts and Company; Bob Waugh, Real Estate Representative, McDonald's Corporation, Pittsburgh Regional Office; John Yeager, Mental Hygiene Commissioner, of Hancock County West Virginia; S.G. Nazzaro, Administrator, Wheeling Hospital; Nancy Yeager, President, Marshall University Yeager Scholars Program; Clayton Yeutter, Ambassador, U.S Trade Representative, Executive Office of the President of the United State; and James Yen, International Institute of Rural Reconstruction. Topics include: tax department, human services, department of health, human services, department of corrections, public service commission, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: David King, Executive, Ohio-West Virginia YMCA; David Yoder, Chairman, Committee for the Extension of U.S. Route 48, Monongalia County Development Authority; and Toshihiko Hiyama, President, Yokohama Tire Corporation. Topics include: public service commission, capitol dome, highways, commerce, human services, board of regents, mining fatalities, National Governors' Association, Route 48 extension, and finance and administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: H.L. Yoh, Chairman, Mid-Atlantic Region, U.S. Olympic Committee; Keith Allen Yoho, President, West Virginia University Beta Theta Pi; Toshihiko Hiyama, President, Yokohama Tire Company; William Yoke, President, West Virginia Society of Architects; Hisaaki Suzuki, President, Yokohama Rubber Company Limited; Virginia Yokum, County Council President, Randolph County Extension Homemakers Council; David Yonker, Commercial Counselor, Embassy of the United States of America in Argentina; and Kenneth Yost, President and William Belcher, President- Elect, Clarksburg Development Corporation. Topics include: highways, Grave Creek Mound State Park, human services, finance and administration, small cities block grant (Harrison County), economic and community development, human services, commerce, Martin Luther King Jr. Day Holiday, and department of motor vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth Yost, President, Clarksburg Development Corporation, Vice President of Administration, Consolidated Gas Transmission Corporation; Leslie Yost, Office of Assessor, Mineral County West Virginia; Don Newman, The Under Secretary of Health and Human Services; Yuko Oana, Managing Director and General Manager, The Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank, Limited; and Chao Yung-Fen, Harvest Televideo Programs Production Company. Topics include: Main Street West Virginia, finance and administration, YMCA Swimming Pool, small cities block grant (Mineral and Ritchie Counties), highways, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Governor's Commission on Diabled Persons, education, youth suicides, commerce, and workers' compensation fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: David King, Executive Director, Ohio-West Virginia YMCA; John Snow, President and Chief Executive Officer, CSX Transportation; Roger Holmes, Assistant Vice President, Westvaco; and Betty Gardener Bailey, Secretary, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation. Topics include: YMCA Camp Horseshoe.","This folder contains correspondence with: William French Smith, Attorney General of the United States; Betty Young, Member, Board of Directors, West Virginia Nurses Association; Buford Young, Director, Social Work Program, Concord College; Diana Young, Public Information, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; and Don Young, Recruiting Coordinator, West Virginia University Football. Topics include: young American medals, prayer in schools, human services, workers' compensation, highways, natural resources, and WVU Football.","This folder contains correspondence with: Irene Young, Delegate, Silver Haired Legislature; J. Warren Young, Publisher, BOYS' LIFE, Boy Scouts of America; and Jeanette Young, Workers' Compensation Fund, Medical Audit Section, State of West Virginia. Topics include: highways, natural resources, highways, vocational rehabilitation, department of corrections, economic and community development, human services, health, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth Young, Plant Manager, Pennsboro Manufacturing Company, Patricia Young, National Coordinator, National Committee For World Food Day; and Stephen Clark, Chairman, Young Republican National Federation. Topics include: highways, National Organization for Victim Assistance, workers' compensation, human services, community and industrial development, small cities block grant (Jackson County), employment, and Garrett County, Maryland.","This folder contains correspondence with: Stephen Young, Vice President, Government Affairs, Consolidation Coal Company; Stephen Young, Chairman, Republican Central Committee of Wyandotte County; Warren Young, Chairman, Legislative Committee, National Auto Auction Association; and William Young, Department of History and Political Science, Bethany College. Topics include: small cities block grant (Jackson County), community and industrial development, department of public service, natural resources, highways, Consolidation Coal Company, department of energy, commerce, drug free community program, human services, employment security, and workers' compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jane Zacek, Director, Management Resources Project, Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government; H.M. Zachem, Administrative Vice President, Public Affairs, Ashland Oil, Inc.; Frederick Zeller, Professor, Industrial and Labor Relations, Program Leader, West Virginia University Extension Service; Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of Labor; Joseph Zambelli, Acting Executive Director, Region VII Planning and Development Council; and Bernie Zelewicz, Secretary/Treasurer, West Virginia State Lodge, Fraternal Order of Police. Topics include: department of human services, National Governors' Association survey, energy, workers' compensation, flood recovery, community partnership grant (Upshur County), community and industrial development, and department of energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Peter Zannoni, President, Rubber Crafters of West Virginia, Inc.; and Tommaso Zanzotto, President, Travel Services U.S., American Express, Travel Related Services Company, Inc. Topics include: department of energy, travel management office, prayer in school, natural resources, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rev. Philip Zebley, Treasurer, Executive Presbyter, Mountaineer Food Bank; Lando Zech, Chairman, United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission; David Zegeer, Assistant Secretary of Labor for Mine Safety and Health, U.S. Department of Labor; Frederic Zeller, Center for Extension and Continuing Education, West Virginia University; Darus Zehrbach, President, Techwell, Incorporated; Bernie Zelewicz, Secretary-Treasurer, Fraternal Order of Police, West Virginia State Lodge; Jenny Zepp, Executive Director, Big Brothers/Big Sisters of the Mid-Ohio Valley, Inc.; Nick Zervos, Superintendent, Tyler County Schools; Bud Zeuschner, Mayor of the City of Morro Bay, California; Ronald Ziegler, President, National Association of Chain Drug Stores Inc; and William Zink, Mayor, Valley Grove, West Virginia. Topics include: human services, department of energy, nuclear regulatory commission, community and industrial development, small business, highways, department of corrections, public safety, commission on drunk driving prevention, public service commission, legislative issues, workers' compensation, education, natural resources, and public service commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ann Hicks, Executive Director, State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers; Bobby Zickefoose, Mayor, City of Smithers, West Virginia, Secretary, Upper Kanawha Valley Mayors Association; Ronald Ziegler, President, National Association of Chain Drug Stores Inc; and Mildred Zink, Mayor, City of Parkersburg, West Virginia. Topics include: highways, vocational rehabilitation, governors community partnership program, community and industrial development, governor's summer youth program, natural resources, legislative issues, Shepherd College Board of Regents, highways, public service commission, small cities block grant, anchor hocking, and Main Street West Virginia.","This folder contains correspondence with: Shirley Zimmerman, Associate Professor and Project Director, Family Social Science, University of Minnesota; Mildred Zink, Mayor, City of Parkersburg, West Virginia; James Sheets, Assistant Director, Public Health Sanitation Division, State of West Virginia; Sharon Zitzelsberger, Director, Office of Cooperative Education, West Virginia State College; Znang Dian Zheng, Vice Section Chief, Engineer, Bureau of Coal Processing and Utilization, Ministry of Coal Industry of China; Zhang Dian Wu, Division Vice Director Engineer, China Coal Mining Machinery manufacturing Corporation; Marilyn Weidle, City Clerk, City of Wheeling, West Virginia; and Eric Zyejnieks, President, Henry's Lobster Company. Topics include: legislative issues, highways, finance and administration, Wheeling- Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, tax department, industrial development, health, social security, community and industrial development, and public service commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harry Zain. Topics include: legal matters.","This folder contains correspondence with Harry Teter, Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; John Bowling, Mayor of Sulphur Springs, WV; Junior Knotts, president of the Tucker County Commission; S. G. Marple, Mayor of Sutton, WV. The topics include: the Appalachian Regional Commission funds.","This folder contains correspondence with Joseph E. Kun, president of the Monongalia County Commission; Earl M. Bowen, Mayor of Kenova, WV; George H. Roessing, Jr., president of the Upshur County Commission; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator for WV; J. H. Patric, Program Coordinator for the SUDA Forest Service; Harry Teter, Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Richard D. Valentine, mayor of Rivesville, WV; Michael Goode, Mayor of Pineville, WV; Thomas Smith, president of the Wyoming County Commission; Richard A. Robb, Mayor of South Charleston, WV; John F. McCuskey, WV House of Delegates; William P. A. Nicely, Mayor of Parkersburg, WV; J. Wade Gilley, president of Bluefield State College; J. Kenneth Robinson, U.S. Representation for VA; Wendell Ford, Governor of Kentucky. The topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission funds, Region VI Planning and Development Council, Economic Development Administration, education, and labor.","This folder contains correspondence with Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner of Finance and Administration; William J. Artrip, WV House of Delegates. The topics include: Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, manpower, Aracoma Story, Social Security Disability and Welfare, Federal Housing Administration, Department of Highways, Stonewall Jackson Dam Project, police, Weirton Mental Health Center, employment, Department of the Army, Public Service Program, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Mines, WVU Football Stadium, Science and Culture Center, Occupational Pneumoconiosis Benefits.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the WV Department of Welfare; Lt. Col. Richard F. Abel, Director of Admissions and Registrar USAF Academy; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: National Youth Science Camp, Student American Medical Association, employment, emblems, safety programs, abandoned buildings, College Republican National Committee, WV Nursing Home Licensing Board, Board of Education, Public Service Commission, Senior Aides Program, Department of Welfare, Spencer State Hospital, Health Department, Tax Department, Bicentennial Commission, Department of Motor Vehicles, Civil Service.","This folder contains correspondence with Tom Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Danita Adelman, IL Governor's Consumer Advocate; Lee A. Goldboss, president of Technology Systems, Inc.; Edward J. Hekman, Administrator of the Food and Nutrition Service of the USDA; R. D. Albertazzie, commissioner of the Department of Commerce. The topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Department of Welfare, Social Security Administration, Eastern Wilderness Act, Department of Highways, Miner's Pension, generic drug substitution, prayer in school, school bus transportation, State Inspection License, Stonewall Jackson Dam Project, counterfeiting, U.S. Department of Agriculture, WV Privacy and Security Board of Appeals, Department of Commerce, Miner's Coal Strike, food stamps.","This folder contains correspondence with Dan C. Alexander, Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Wilton D. Nelson, president of the American Association for Automotive Medicine; Michael J. Andochick, Chairman of the Sanitary Board of the City of Weirton. The topics include: the Alderson Bicentennial Commission, Internal Revenue Codes, employment, Welfare, Department of Highways, Department of Education, Department of Natural Resources, WV Minority Business Opportunity Committee, American Arthritis Association, American Association for Automotive Medicine, American Bar Association, American National Red Cross, Golden Horseshoe, Weirton's Sewage Treatment Facility, Weirton-Steubenville Bridge, Appalachian Regional commission, Associated Blind of Wood County, Department of Corrections, Antirecession Funds.","This folder contains correspondence with James Abourezk, U.S. Senator from SD; Douglas Abraham, MS State Representative; Lewis Abraham, president of the Lincoln County Commission; Albert J. Abrams, president of the National Council on the Aging, Inc.; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: Food Stamps to Striking Coal Miners, Department of Natural Resources, Emergency Rural Housing Act, Library Commission, Buffalo Creek, Emergency Medical Services, Appalachian Regional Commission, Highway Safety Projects, election laws, National Council on the Aging, Inc., Consumer Protection Legislation, abortion, Miss American Teenager, race passes, Sunday Closing Law, Welfare, Department of Corrections, Black Lung, Academy for Contemporary Problems, Office of Economic Opportunity, accident in Tennessee, Accident Report Form, Accomack-Northampton Planning District Commission, accounting system, Accreditation for Business Colleges, State Developmental Disabilities Planning and Advisory Council.","This folder contains correspondence with George T. Sidiropolis, Executive Director of the Housing Authority of Benwood; Fred J. Krause, Executive Director of the President's Committee on Mental Retardation; William P. Rogers, Secretary of the U.S. Department of State; Wendell Hayes, Mayor of Weston, WV. The topics include: Achievement Awards, Department of Commerce, Housing Authority of Benwood, WV School of Osteopathic Medicine, truckers, ACME Limestone Company, employment, Fuel Adjustment Clause, Compulsory Retirement, Department of Welfare, unemployment, Supplemental Security, Kanawha County Textbooks, ACORNS, Acquisition of Morris Harvey College, Workmen's Compensation Fund, ACT exam, Acting Banking Commissioner, Domestic Volunteer Service Act, Morgantown Public Library Vista Proposal, Cabin Creek Quilts, Action Grant, Action Inc.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with Jack Facenda, Acting Regional Manager of Action; Michael P. Balzano, Jr., Director of Action. The topics include: Action Agency for Volunteer Service, Action Grant Applications, Neighborhood Youth Corps, Vista Volunteers.","This folder contains correspondence with B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; Douglass Adams, president of the Parkersburg National Bank; Mrs. Edwar Adams, president of Wood County Association for Mental Health. The topics include: Ad Hoc Committee (Health Act), Blue Ridge Project, Office of Economic Opportunity, Department of Welfare, Watergate, North Gate Projects, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Commerce, Office of Human Development, U.S. Department of Health Education and Welfare, Centennial Quilt, Tax Department, employment, surface mining, Denmar State Hospital, gas prices, Advisory Council on Drug Abuse, Barboursville State Hospital, Jeep Program, Anti-Bank Holding Legislation, U.S. District Judge, education, Department of Mental Health, Four Seasons Nursing Center, WV Board of Physical Therapy, Department of Motor Vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with Jay Adams, president of the Students for Intercultural Understanding; James E. Ross, Nonintoxicating Beer Commissioner. The topics include: Welfare legislation, employment, Welfare Department, Public Employees Insurance Board, Department of Highways, WV Air Pollution Control Commission, Students for Intercultural Understanding Program, Civil Service, WV Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Manpower Subcommittee for the Seasonal Farmworker Program, camping area closing, Department of Public Safety, Department of Natural Resources, retirement check, stocking of stream, miners' pension, Department of Mines, Social Security, miner's strike, capital punishment, Department of Mines.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Ronald H. Adams, president of the Fifth Judicial Circuit Bar Association. The topics include: medical services, Department of Welfare, Office of Economic Opportunity, Lewis County Republican Executive Committee, Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital, Department of Mental Health, Wheeling Disaster, U.S. Department of Health Education and Welfare, Social Security black lung, retirement, Department of Highways, WV State Bar, U.S. District Judge, oil and gas, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund. The topics include: the National Association of Food Chains, Buffalo Creek, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Black Lung, ABCC Termination.","This folder contains correspondence with Joseph P. Addabbo, U.S. Representative from NY; Ken Hechler, U.S Representative from WV; Beverly Addante, Women's Advocate from IL; Tom Canterbury, Prosecuting Attorney of Raleigh County, WV; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: flood disaster, Department of Welfare, Adjutant General, Social Security, Black Lung, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), Human Rights Commission, Addiction Research Foundation, American Cyanamid Company, Adell Plastics, Civil Service, Office of Economic Opportunity, Uniform Reciprocal Non-Support Act, Department of Motor Vehicles, house in Wayne.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Clarence Adkins, Commissioner of the Mason County Court; Cline Adkins, Superintendent of Lincoln County Schools; Dale Adkinson, Mayor of Renick, WV. The topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Public Safety, Cross Lanes Detachment, studded tires, U.S. Department of Health Education and Welfare, Unit System, Barboursville State Hospital, Black Lung, abortion, Department of Mental Health, Public Service Program, food stamps for miners, Pleasant Valley Hospital, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Marshall Engineering school, manpower check, Department of Motor Vehicles, Social Security, education, military.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Secretary of State. The topics include: Kanawha County Textbooks, Department of Welfare, clothing allowance, Inheritance Tax, Social Security, Workmen's Compensation Fund, disability benefits, food stamps for miners, special police officer, NYC pay check, firearms control, black lung, State Board of Examiners and Registration of Physical Therapists, Buffalo Valley Disaster, Office of Economic Opportunity.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: Daylight Savings Time, Social Security, Department of Welfare, Department of Highways, \"Dollars and Sense and a Little Change,\" dog racing, Wheeling Intelligencer, Workmen's Compensation Fund, black lung, Civil Service, House Bill 1005, funds for repairing sewage lagoon, U.S. Department of Health Education and Welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: Buffalo Creek, employment, Department of Welfare, Supplemental Security Income, black lung, Office of Economic Opportunity, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Social Security, county magistrates, highway safety, Department of Veterans Affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: Department of Highways, insurance, Department of Welfare, black lung, Criminal Identification Bureau, closing Morrisvale school, unemployment, Civil Service, welfare school clothes, social security.","This folder contains correspondence with Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator from WV; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; James R. McCartney, Secretary of State. The topics include: Department of Welfare, Medical Licensing Board, arthritis, energy crisis, Department of Motor Vehicles, employment, transportation, bus service, Civil Service, Department of Highways, National Youth Science Camp, Public Service Program, Department of Natural Resources, administration, Administrative Assistant to the Governor, administrator of will, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), adoption.","This folder contains correspondence with H. Thomas McCray, treasurer of Cabell Couny Public Schools; James E. Dow, Administrator of the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration. The topics include: Board of Regents, Library Commission, Adult Basic Education Program, Advanced Management Research, Advanced refunding of bonds, advertising, Office of Economic Opportunity, aeronautics.","This folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.","This folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.","This folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.","This folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.","This folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.","This folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.","This folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.","This folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.","This folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.","This folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.","This folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.","This folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.","This folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.","This folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.","This folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.","This folder contains correspondence with William E. Richards, Executive Director of the WV Aeronautics Commission; James Dow, Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration. The topics include: Aeronautics Commission, Braxton County Airport, Pipestem Airport, Marshall County Airport.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; C. D. Ward, Assistant to the Vice President; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator from WV; John M. Slack, U.S. Representative from WV; Cliff Finch, Governor of MS, George C. Wallace, Governor of AL. The topics include: Department of Labor, holster market, African Methodist Episcopal Church, Afro Arts Cultural Centre, school ages, Aged Citizen Programs, dog racing, Department of Welfare, Commission on Aging, Agnes Disaster, Spiro Agnew, capital punishment, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Republican National Committee, Office of Economic Opportunity, Department of Finance and Administration, Agricultural Research Institute, Agriculture Budget, Agriculture Commerce and Transportation Committee, Agriculture Experimental Farm, Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service.","This folder contains correspondence with J. James Exon, Governor of Nebraska; Lawrence Aguier, mayor of Bedford, OH; Edward Aguirre, U.S. Commissioner of Education; George A. Aide, president of Aide's Discount Store. The topics include: Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service, Agriculture and Energy Crisis Conference, Appalachian Regional Commission, Basic Educational Opportunity Grant Program, U.S. Savings Bond Program, Board of Regents, agreement and lease, Medicaid Program, Ahepa, gasoline shortage, National Commission for the Control of Epilepsy and Its Consequences, Epilepsy Foundation, Eagle Scouts, aid to education, Vietnam, Racing Commission, Advanced Institute of Driver Education (AIDE) Program, Public Service Program, State Water Resources Board, Affirmative Action Plan.","This folder contains correspondence with Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration. The topic is the Hurricane Agnes flood.","This folder contains correspondence with Gerald Ford, President of the United States; John A. Knebel, Secretary of U.S. Department of Agriculture; John R. McGuire, Chief of the U.S. Forest Service; Richard A. Ashworth, Deputy under Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The topics include: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Emergency Disaster Crop Loss, National Forest Land, Agricultural Marketing Service, emergency loans, National Rural Development Leaders School, Forest and Rangeland Renewable Resources Planning Act.","This folder contains correspondence with George M. Smith, U.S. Forest Service Forest Supervisor; James S. Bennett, WV State Conservationist. The topics include: Agricultural Marketing Service, Environmental Statement, general provisions, Middle Atlantic Federal Milk Order, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, Soil Conservation Service, Pocatalico River Basin, Watershed Progress Report.","This folder contains information on Middle Atlantic Milk Marketing, Federal Milk Market Administrator, Agricultural Marketing Service.","This folder contains correspondence with James S. Bennett, WV State Conservationist. Topics include: the Agricultural Marketing Service, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, Soil Conservation Service, Annual Watershed Progress Report.","This folder contains correspondence with James S. Bennett, WV State Conservationist; Robert W. Cermak, Forest Supervisor. The topics include: Soil Conservation Service, Annual Watershed Progress Report, Agricultural Marketing Service, Extension Service, U.S. Forest Service.","This folder contains information on the Federal Register of the Agricultural Marketing Service, Farmers Home Administration, Food and Nutrition Service.","This folder contains correspondence with Elmer B. Staats, Comptroller General of the U.S. The topics include: Agricultural Marketing Service, Food and Nutrition Service, fluid milk prices, Rural Development Service, 1973 Farm Bill, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, milk orders.","This folder contains correspondence with James S. Bennett, WV State Conservationist; Richard L. Feltner, Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The topics include: Soil Conservation Service, National Advisory Council on Child Nutrition, Agricultural Marketing Service, U.S. Forest Service, Laurel Fork Planning Unit, North River Unit.","This folder contains correspondence with John A. Stearns, Producer of Agriculture U.S.A. The topics include: Agricultural Marketing Service, Forest Service, \"Outlook for Timber in the United States,\" Soil Conservation Service, Rural Development Service, Pocatalico River Basin, Agriculture U.S.A.","This folder contains correspondence with James S. Bennett, WV State Conservationist. The topics include: Soil Conservation Service, Land Resource Management Program Soil Surveys.","This folder contains correspondence with James S. Bennett, WV State Conservationist. The topics include: Agricultural Marketing Service, Soil Conservation Service, personnel directory, Farmers Home Administration, U.S. Forest Service, Piney River Unit, Timber and Watershed Laboratory, Soil Conservation magazine, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, State Council for Rural Development.","This folder contains correspondence with James S. Bennett, WV State Conservationist. The topics include: Agricultural Marketing Service, Soil Conservation Service, Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act.","This folder contains correspondence with James S. Bennett, WV State Conservationist. The topics include: Soil Conservation Service, WV Mountaineers for Rural Progress, State Land Use Conference.","This folder contains the WV Watershed Progress Report and Final Environmental Statement.","This folder contains correspondence with R. D. Albertazzie, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; William E. Richards, Executive Director of WV Aeronautics Commission; John W. Walton, Director of Information of the U.S. Air Force; W. F. Martin, president of Phillips Petroleum Company; Major General Francis S. Greenlief, Chief of the National Guard Bureau; John J. Gilligan, Governor of Ohio; Russell E. Train, Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator from WV. The topics include: American Association of University Professors, Department of Commerce, Department of Motor Vehicles, Workmen's Compensation Fund, air pollution, aircraft, Air Force, air ambulances, Air National Guard, Air Quality Standard, Air Pollution Control Emissions Standards, airlines, Office of Economic Opportunity, airport funds, airline travel cards, Airesearch Aviation Company, Air Rights Bill, Social Security, Department of Welfare, school clothing allowance, library program, Department of Highways, Board of Education, Almost Heaven, jobs, motor vehicles, Bluefield State College, drug abuse, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with Meldrim Thomson, Jr., Governor of New Hampshire; W. W. Lyons, Deputy under U.S. Secretary of the Interior; Jay S. Hammond, Governor of Alaska; Jack W. Carlson, Assistant Secretary of the Interior; Ralph Albertazzie, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, WV Secretary of State. The topics include: education, Albatross Gallery, Department of Health, Alaska pipeline, Alan Guttmacher Institute, family planning, National Association of State Departments of Agriculture, Department of Veterans Affairs, judicial circuit, Department of Commerce, Alberta Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Commission, Public Service Program, Metric Coordinating Task Force, WV Advisory Council on Vocational and Technical Education, WV Land Use Mapping Committee, Commission on Aging, Youth Conservation Corps Program, Department of Welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with Joseph Albright, WV House of Delegates. The topics include: gasoline prices, Blue Ridge Project, Charleston Daily Mail, Union Carbide, Kanawha Valley Carbider, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of the Army, Department of Highways, United Steelworkers of America, Albright National Bank of Kingwood, Diversified Mountaineer Corps, employment, horse and dog racing, inflation.","This folder contains correspondence with Alan Short, CA State Senator; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Stokley L. Warren, Mayor of Alderson, WV. The topics include: alcohol, state parks, Alcohol-Health Promotion, alcoholism treatment units, drug abuse, bicentennial, Department of Welfare, Department of Employment Security, Diversified Mountaineer Corp., Areawide Comprehensive Health Planning, arthritis, Marine Corp League Conference, Department of Veterans Affairs, Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; William T. Brotherton, president of WV State Senate; Clyde D. Alford, Mayor of St. Albans, WV. The topics include: Department of Health, Department of Highways, jurisdiction, social security, black lung, public restrooms, Department of Mines, retirement, Daylight Savings Time, Department of Natural Resources, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Occupational Pneumoconiosis, Greenbrier County Jail, fuel, abortion, employment, Department of Welfare, Pennzoil Oil Spill, Revenue Sharing Funds, Highway Safety Administration, WV Council of Towns and Cities, Community Development funds, Appalachian Regional Commission, Sanitary Waste Disposal, local planning assistance, Environmental Protection Agency, National Youth Science Camp, Better School Building Amendment, motor vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; P. K. Alker, president of the WV Tire Dealers and Retreaders Association; Lieutenant Colonel Charles Allard, Executive Director of WV Safety Council, Inc.; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security. The topics include: black lung, United Mine Workers of America, medical services program, Department of Mental Health, Social Security, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Welfare, Youth Conservation Corps Program, Sulphur oxide emission limits, studded tires, State Tire contracts, Public Service Commission, jurisdiction, consumer affairs, military, Department of Health, Jefferson County receiver site, Intergovernmental Conference, National Safety Council, employment, Mobile Home Safety Act, Highway Safety legislation, foreign aid, Allegheny Airlines, Civil Aeronautics Board, Allegheny Ballistics Laboratory rocket center vehicle testing, Allegheny Power Service Corporation, retired teacher benefits, Northern Panhandle Mental Health Center, educational legislation, exchange student, teacher pay raise, Department of Employment Security, Northern Panhandle Soil Conservation District.","This folder contains correspondence with Charles Allen, WV House of Delegates; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The topics include: Public Library Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission, Department of Highways, employment, Department of Natural Resources, fuel adjustment clause, Ceremony of Contrition Pardon, Department of Commerce, Department of Welfare, Department of Motor Vehicles, Office of Economic Opportunity, Road Bond Amendment, senate redistricting, black lung, Social Security Administration, Commemorative Stamp.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Ralph Allen, Putnam County, WV Commissioner. The topics include: Summer Youth Program, Department of Welfare, abortion, Department of Highways, Pension Reform Act, Neighborhood Youth Corps Program, Bicentennial Quilt, Department of Public Safety, American Right of Way Association, Office of Economic Opportunity, Hilldale-Talcott Water System, Project Hard Road, Greenbrier School of Osteopathic Medicine, Appalachian Regional Commission, Health Service Areas, Better Schools Amendment, election laws, judicial circuit, Board of Regents, WV Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Education Commission of the States, Housing Project, employment, state laws, Marshall University.","This folder contains correspondence with Jack Ballon, president of Recreational Properties of America. The topics include: Public Service Program, physicians, Board of Regents, fuel shortage, strip mining, Mental Health Council, Almost Heaven, flood protection, Cost Reduction Programs, Department of Welfare, Alpha Associates, Great Lakes Regional Conference of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, Alpha Regional Library, Alpine Lake, Alpine Festival, Department of Commerce, legislation, new telephone system, Department of Natural Resources, State Historic Preservation Office, Appalachian Regional Commission, WV Antiquities Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: Appalachian River Runners Federation, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Vietnam bonus, produce sold on highways, Department of Welfare, Social Security, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), Department of Highways, Appalachian Regional Commission, Preston County Public Service District, Allied Chemical Plant, Allied Van Lines, Archives and History, voting rights, National Association of Social Workers, employment, teacher retirement benefits, school service personnel, Department of Veterans Affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with Samuel H. Weese, Insurance Commissioner; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: American Legion, Department of Mental Health, Department of Welfare, Columbia gas rates, Insurance Commission, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Social Security Administration, Department of Welfare, employment, Daylight Savings Time, Department of Motor Vehicles, Public Service Commission, allocation of New Careers Funds, Appalachian Regional Commission, Department of Highways.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; James Altmeyer, WV House of Delegates; John D. Altmeyer, president of WV Funeral Directors Association. The topics include: Postal Service, black lung, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Welfare, Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Natural Resources, cancer insurance, Vietnam veterans bonus checks, WV Board of Probation and Parole, Appalachian Regional Commission, WV Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Department of Health, utility rate increases.","This folder contains correspondence with B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; Elcio Alvares, Governor of Espirito Santo. The topics include: Social Security, Department of Welfare, Department of Public Safety, wild horses, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Marshall University, aluminum industry, international trade, Department of Motor Vehicles, black lung, Medical Licensing Board, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, Amalgamated Transit Union, National Hall of Fame for Track and Field, Amateur Athletic Union of the United States, amateur boxing, harassment, race pass, Sunday Horse Racing, taxes, Department of Welfare, state growth plan, ambulance.","A\u0026M2862 II.F. Am-American A1 1973-1975 2/3   This folder contains correspondence with R. B. McKenzie, president of the McDowell County Commission; O. D. Compton, president of the Mercer County Commission; Robert Cetti, Jr., president of Amerdyne Industries, Inc. The topics include: ambulance service, corrections officers, JEEP Program, urban renewal, Department of Welfare, educational legislation, American Aborigines, American Academy of Pediatrics.","This folder contains correspondence with various individuals. The topics include: American Academy of Pediatrics, American Academy of Family Physicians, American Academy of Political and Social Science, American Adviser, American Alliance for Health Physical Education and Recreation.","This folder contains correspondence with Clifton P. Jones, president of the American Arthritis Association. The topics include: American Arthritis Association, the American Assembly, American Association for the advancement of Science, American Association of Automotive Medicine, American Association of Colleges of Podiatric Medicine, American Association of Colleges and Universities, American Association for Higher Education, American Association on Mental Deficiency, American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators, American Association of Personal Property Appraisers.","This folder contains correspondence with William A. Moreland, WV State Senate; Marjorie Bell Chambers, vice president of the American Association of University Women. The topics include: American Association of Retired Persons, American Association of State Colleges and Universities, American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, American Association of University Professors, American Association of University Women.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents and organizations. The topics include: American Banker, American Bank Note Company, American Bar Association, American Benefit Corporation, American Bicentennial Cavalcade, American Bicentennial Leadership Seminar, American Broadcasting Company documentary coal industry in WV, American Business Women's Association.","This folder contains correspondence with various organizations. The topics include: American Cancer Society, American Challenge, American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong, American Chemical Society, American Chiropractic Association, American City Corporation, American Civil Liberties Union, American Coaches Inc., American Concrete Paving Association, American Conservative Union.","This folder contains correspondence with Edgar D. Whitcomb, Governor of Indiana; Roger W. Heyns, president of the American Council on Education. The topics include: American Conservative Union, American Consulting Engineers, American Consumers Association, American Correctional Association, American Council on Education, American Cyanamid Company, American Electric Power Company, American Fisheries Society, American Forest Institute, American Foundation for the Deaf, American Foundation for Negro Affairs, American Freedom Train Foundation.","This folder contains correspondence with Herbert Tenzer, president of the American Israel Friendship League; Samuel S. Beard, president of the American Institute for Public Service. The topics include: American Heart Association, American Heritage Public Library, American Indian Policy Review Commission, American Indians in WV, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, American Institute of Chemists, American Israel Friendship League, American Jewish Committee, American Justice Liaison Institute, American Law Institute, American Institute for Public Service, American Management Associations, American Manufacturing Fabricators, American Meat Institute, American Meteorological Society.","This folder contains correspondence with William V. Luneburg, president and CEO of American Motors Corporation. The topics include: American Mining Congress, American Motors Corporation, American National Red Cross, American Nuclear Society, American Paper Institute, American Para-Medical News, American Personnel and Guidance Association, American Physical Therapy Association, American Podiatry Association, American Postal Workers Union, American Public Transit Association, American Psychiatric Association, American Public Works Association.","This folder contains correspondence with various members of the American Legion. The topic of the folder is the American Legion.","This folder contains correspondence with E. T. Klassen, Postmaster General of the United States; Tobin Armstrong, Counsellor to the President. The topics include: American Red Cross, American Rehabilitation, 1st Battle of the American Revolution, American Revolution Bicentennial Administration, American Risk and Insurance Association, American Road Builders Association.","This folder contains correspondence with John M. Haydon, Governor of American Samoa. The topics include: American Samoa, American Security Council, American Social Health Association, American Society of Building and Construction Inspectors, American Society of Corporate Secretaries.","This folder contains correspondence with various organizations. The topics include: American Society for Horticultural Science, American Society for Industrial Security, American Society for Preventive Dentistry, American Society of Safety Engineers, American Society for Training and Development.","This folder contains correspondence with Charles T. Jones, president of Amherst Industries. The topics include: American Steel Industry, American Stock Exchange, American Student List Company, American-Swiss Association, American-Syrian-Lebanese Committee for Political Involvement, Americans United for Life, American Water Works Association, American Water Resources Association, America's Junior Miss Pageant, EMS Advisory Council, Ames McDonough Company, Department of Welfare, Amherst Coal Company, Amherst Industries, trash pickup, Office of Economic Opportunity, School Personel Salaries, Social Security, Youth Conservation Corps, pollution, Motorcycle head lights, Finance Committee of the Education Commission, Security and Privacy Plan.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Robert D. Harman, WV House of Delegates; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; Claude S. Brinegar, U.S. Secretary of the Department of Transportation; Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland; Richard N. Kephart, Mayor of Princeton, WV; Paul H. Reistrup, president of the National Railroad Passenger Corporation; Roger Lewis, president of Amtrak. The topics include: Department of Welfare, retired teachers, doctor shortage, Department of Public Safety, Workmen's Compensation Fund, \"Lincoln Walks at Midnight,\" educational legislation, Department of Highways, employment, WV Rehabilitation Center, Board of Regents, Secretarial Science, Social Security, Department of Motor Vehicles, Vietnam Veterans Bonus check, food stamps, Amtrak legislation, Amuets National Auxiliary.","This folder contains correspondence with Gerald R. Ford, Vice President of the United States; Richard Nixon, President of the United States; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Bill Anderson, NAtional Correspondent for the Chicago Tribune Press Service. The topics include: abortion, Anchor International, racing, Emergency Employment Program, Anwalt Community Park, Anwalt Water System, CETA Program, Jericho Electronics, WV Library Commission, Southeastern Library Association, Appalachian Regional Commission, Union Carbide Corporation, black lung, Department of Welfare, culture center, Bicentennial Commission, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with James R. McCartney, WV Secretary of State Claud Anderson, Florida State Education Coordinator; General E. E. Anderson, Assistant Commandant of the U.S. Department of the Navy; Ken Hechler, U.S. Representative from WV; F. Ray Anderson, president of the Wetzel County, WV Court. The topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, National Youth Science Camp, WV Judicial Council, Grand Vue Park proposed expansion, Republican National Convention, Correction Officer, Department of Education, railroad conversion from coal, Inspection of British and European coal mine refuse, studded tires, Social Security, black lung, energy crisis, Department of Public Safety, abortion, unemployment compensation, Appalachian Regional Commission, mental health, firearms regulations, Smithfield Police Department.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: Telephone Pioneer Environmental Committee, food cost, employment, Department of Welfare, Department of Natural Resources, Supplemental Security Income Disability.","This folder contains correspondence with Kenneth M. Grover. The topic is GSA International Corporation.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; James R. McCartney, Secretary of State of WV; Joseph C. Anderson, Governor of Smithfield, WV Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; Mary Lou Anderson, Project Officer for the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. The topics include: Department of Welfare, Bicentennial Maps, employment, Department of Mental Health, Hospital Board on Monongalia County, immigration, Shinnston Historical Association, Correction Officer, presidential impeachment, Department of Highways, Bicycle Bill, camping, WV Commission on Manpower Technology and Training, Army Corps of Engineers, Matoaka Water System, police, Manpower-Public Service Program, Social Security, Federal Communications Commission, Department of Employment Security, handicapped, Board of Regents, WVU Dairy Barn, U.S. Department of Health Education and Welfare, Blue Ridge Project, Anderson Nursing Home.","This folder contains correspondence with R. G. Anderson, vice president and General Manager of Fireboard Corporation; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Wayne F. Anderson, Executive Director of the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; William F. Anderson, National Correspondent for the Chicago Tribune. The topics include: summer employment, Department of Commerce, Social Security, United Mine Workers of America, Optometry Bill, proposed landfill, Department of Welfare, education, Solid Waste Authority, manpower publication, WV Rating Bureau, Department of Welfare, fuel, Emergency Medical Services, Office of Economic Opportunity, School Service Personnel, Tucker Emergency Services, archives and history, state mandates, National Governor's Conference, radio equipment.","This folder contains correspondence with Mike Andochick, Mayor of Weirton, WV. The topics include: Public Service Commission, NYC Program, Office of Economic Opportunity, Bank of Nitro, Appalachian Regional Commission, Vocational Rehabilitation, Human Rights Commission, drug abuse, manpower.","This folder contains correspondence with Karl Andersen, president of Quest Incorporated; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Colonel R. L. Bodnar, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; John Pat Fanning, WV State Senator; Cecil D. Andrus, National Governor's Conference. The topics include: Department of Agriculture, Multiflora rose, Department of Public Safety, New River Gorge Railroad, Private Employment Agencies, geological maps, National Youth Science Camp, School Service Personnel, pollution, WV Health Systems Agency, Improve WV image, teacher salaries, Subcommittee on Institutional Reorganization, Warm Springs Public Service District, WV State Tax Department, education, Department of Welfare, Republican State Central and Executive Committee, employment, anesthetist RN shortage.","This folder contains correspondence with Dan Angel, State Representative of MI; Charles M. Angell, Assistant Regional Director for U.S. Department of Labor; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration. The topics include: energy legislation, Farmer's Home Administration, Department of Commerce, hunting and fishing, Department of Highways, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Health, Welfare School Clothes, Department of Welfare, Bicentennial, Fairmont State College, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Veterans Council of WV Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Mental Health, Department of Finance and Administration, Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, animal clinic, animal shelter, animals, Office of Economic Opportunity, jurisdiction, Department of Motor Vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with Gregory R. Anrig, MA Commissioner of Education; James E. Ansel, president of the Love Memorial Clinic. The topics include: Anmoore sewage system, Recall of Mayor of Anmoore, Anmoore City Council, Anmoore budget, Anmoore Volunteer Fire Department, Department of Commerce, Department of Highways, Annual Charleston Distance Run, Annual Program Plan for Adult Basic Education, annual reports, Teacher's Retirement Board, Federal-State Relations, recreation, Ansted Clinic, Antlerless Deer Licenses, Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with John D. Anthony, Executive Director of the Region VI Planning and Development Council; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Samuel Anthony, Ohio County Commissioner. The topics include: Region VI Planning and Development Council, Department of Welfare, Public Service Program, Federal-State Relations, Appalachian Regional Commission, American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, Coalcon, Highway Safety Patrol Program, antique WV Flag, Anti-Recession Bills, Department of Motor Vehicles, Optometric Drug Bill, employment, jurisdiction.","This folder contains correspondence with Senator Lawton M. Chiles, Governor James E. Holshouser jr., Governor George C. Wallace, Governor William L. Waller, Governor Hugh L. Carey, Governor Milton J. Shapp, Governor James B. Edwards, Governor Ray Blanton. Topics include: tourism, Appalachia Educational Library, career education, Appalachia Sounding play, Appalachian Regional Committee, Appalachian Bible Institute, Appalachian Bible Fellowship, computer, art, Appalachian Corridors Art Biennial, Appalachian EMS.","This folder contains correspondence with Governor William Waller, Robert A Roe, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Economic Development. Topics include: Appalachian Mental Health Center, care homes, Appalachian Mineral Resource Evaluation Conference correspondence, Committee of Public Works, economic development programs, Appalachian Regional Development Act, Appalachian Regional Hospitals, hospital union, strike, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, West Virginia Disaster Relief and Prevention Program, Delegate nominees, Census, Post Office and Civil Service House of Representatives.","Topics include: Appalachian Trail, National Park Service, Department of the Interior.","This folder contains correspondence with Rogers C. B. Morton Secretary of the State. Topics include: Appalachian Trail, Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Appalachian Trail selection manual.","This folder contains correspondence Jonh W. Vaughan, Executive Vice President of American Electric Power. Topics include: Appalachia Power Company, Public Service Commission, Senate Judiciary Committee, energy pollution act, coal, energy crisis.","This folder contains correspondence with Jonh W. Vaughan, Executive Vice President of American Electric Power. Topics include: Appalachian Power Company, surface mining, American Electric Power annual report.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert A. McConnell Commissioner of Labor, Carl G. Beard, II, Director of West Virginia's Air Pollution Control Commission. Topics include: labor dispute, Philip Sporn Plant, Appalachian Power Company, John Amos Plant, air quality control equipment, Cabin Creek Plant, Kanawha River Plant, Kammer Plant.","This folder contains correspondence with Walter G. Arader, Secretary of the Department of Commerce, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare, Tom Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Aquarius International Corporation, natural disasters, Vietnam bonus, social security, veterans, welfare, TRIP program, strip mining, West Virginia Nurses Association.","This folder contains correspondence with R. L. Bonar, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety, Representative Harry Staggers, Governor Mills E. Goodwin jr., J.B. Archer, Regional Director of the U.S. Department of Labor. Topics include: unions, abortion, drunk driving, public safety, correction officers, insurance legislation, Arbuckle Public Service District, West Virginia archeological relic, social security, National Defense student loan, Homestead Exemption Act, Americans United.","Topics include: engineers, planners, Arctic Gas project, Affirmation Bill.","This folder includes correspondence with Chester A. Arents P. E., Dean Emeritus College of Engineering West Virginia University, Richard Argent, Horsemen's Benevolent \u0026 Protective Association, George R. Ariyoshi, Governor of Hawaii, Edwin C. Arkwright, Commissioner of West Virginia Real Estate Commission, Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the House of Delegates, John H. Armbruster, keeper of the log of the S.S. Fellowship. Topics include: Registration for Professional Engineers, Dog Racing Bill, eagles, liquor license, Governor's Conference on Aging, Real Estate Commission, Medicaid program, welfare, race tracks, S.S. Fellowship, Jaycees.","This folder contains correspondence with John H. Armbruster, keeper of the log of the S.S. Fellowship, Colonel Robert L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety. Topics include: S.S. Fellowship, Jaycees, textbooks, Employer-Employee program, school children's safety.","This folder contains correspondence with Lieutenant General W.C. Gribble Jr., Chief of Engineers. Topics include: Corps of Engineers, Acid Mine Drainage, Potomac River, American Cyanamid Company, Willow Island Dam, unconstructed projects.","This folder contains correspondence with Colonel Robert S. McGarry, Corps of Engineers, Colonel Scott B. Smith, Corps of Engineers. Topics include: Northeastern United States Water Supply, bank erosion, The Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, Craney Island Disposal Area, water resource projects.","This folder contains correspondence with Colonel Scott B. Smith, Corps of Engineers. Topics include: Budget request, water resource projects, boat harbor, Kanawha River.","Topics include: Program of Army Engineers civil works, civil works program.","This folder contains correspondence with Brigadier General E.R. Heiberg III, Ohio River Division Corps of Engineers, Randolph Jennings, Senator of West Virginia. Topics include: Ohio River Division Corps of Engineers, Fiscal Year funds, Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, flooding, streambank erosion, water resource development, wastewater management, Regional Intergovernmental Council, Kanawha River Basin, Coal River Basin, hydroelectric power, Brigadier General Wayne S. Nichols, Ohio River Division Corps of Engineers, Colonel Robert S. McGarry District Manager, Elk River Drainage Basin.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert C. Byrd, Senator of West Virginia, Lieutenant General W.C. Gribble Jr., Chief of Engineers, James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio, Brigadier General E.R. Heiberg III, Ohio River Division Corps of Engineers, Brigadier General Wayne S. Nichols, Ohio River Division Corps of Engineers. Topics include: First American Land Corporation, flood problems, natural disasters, Island Creek, Ohio River, Guyandotte River, Phillipi, Tygart Valley River Basin, Levee, disaster plans, F.M.C. Corporation American Viscose, replacement of Gallipolis Locks and Dam.","Topics include: replacement of Gallipolis Locks and Dam, Ohio River, Grays Landing Lock and Dam, Craney Island Disposal Area, Guyandotte River, sewage disposal systems, Local Flood Protection project.","This folder contains the Final Report Inspection and Appraisal of Coal Mine Refuse Banks and Associated Impoundments in the State of West Virginia.","This folder contains some correspondence with the U.S. Department of the Army as well as publications entitled \"Flood Plain Information Ohio River Mason County West Virginia.\"","This folder contains correspondence with Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. Representative from WV; James S. Bennett, WV State Conservationist; Kenneth E. McIntyre, Brigadier General of the USA, Acting Director of Civil Works; Robert A. Georgine, president of the Building and Construction Trades Department; General John W. Morris, U.S. Department of the Army Chief of Engineers. The topics include: Lakeshore Management of Nolin Lake, Corps of Engineers, landslide in McMechen, land use, locks and dams, Metro Wheeling Urban Study, Middle Island Creek Basin, National Dam Inspection Program, Northeastern United States Water Supply Study Interim Report, Carney Island Disposal Area, North Branch Potomac River Basin Mine Drainage Study, permits, Pocatalico River Basin.","This folder contains correspondence with various members of the U.S. Department of the Army. The topics include: Pocatalico River Basin, proposed advertisement, Upper Guyandotte River, Gallipolis Locks and Dams, Corps of Engineers, Tug Fork Valley flood protection, Elk River Basin Water Resources Development.","This folder contains correspondence with various members of the U.S. Department of the Army. The topics include: Richwood, Summersville Lake, Potomac River Basin Water Supply Interim Report, Sixes Bridge Dam and Lake Project, Delayed Entry Program, special distribution, Sutton Lake Project.","This folder contains correspondence with Howard H. Callaway, U.S. Secretary of the Army; Carl Albert, U.S. Speaker of the House of Representatives from OK. The topics include: Tropical Storm Agnes, Tug Fork Valley flood protection, Army ROTC Program, Upper Guyandotte River Basin, Urban Study of the Metropolitan Region of Charleston, Huntington-Ashland-Ironton-Portsmouth Urban Study, Water Resources Development Act of 1974.","This folder contains correspondence with various members of the Army Corps of Engineers. The topics include: Huntington-Ashland-Ironton-Portsmouth Urban Study, Wheeling Metropolitan Area Urban Study, water resources development program, Water Resources Development Act of 1974, water resource studies, fish and wildlife, Replacement of Winfield Locks and Dams.","This folder contains bids and contracts between the state of West Virginia and the U.S. Department of the Army. The projects include: Upper Guyandotte River Basin, R. D. Bailey Lake, Greenup Locks and Dams, Belleville Pool Dredging, Burnsville Lake Dam Works, Bluestone Lake Maintenance Building, Bowen Cemetery Site Preparation, East Lynn Lake Parking extension, Elk River Basin Study.","This folder contains bids and contracts between the state of West Virginia and the U.S. Department of the Army. The projects include: Greenup and Racine Locks and Dams, Norfolk and Western Railway relocation, New Martinsville Public Use Facilities, Sutton Lake Gates, Willow Island Locks and Dams.","This folder contains Public Notices from the U.S. Department of the Army regarding: Winfield and Gallipolis Locks and Dam Replacements, and other construction projects under the River and Harbor Act.","This folder contains Public Notices from the U.S. Department of the Army regarding construction projects under the River and Harbor Act by: Monongahela Power Company, L. B. Foster Company, Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation, Quaker State Oil and Refining Corporation, International Magnetics Corporation, Pfaff and Smith Builders Supply Company, C \u0026 P Telephone Company, Allied Block and Supply, Ohio River Company, Consolidated Gas Supply, Union Carbide.","This folder contains correspondence with Claude A. Armour, Commissioner of the Department of Safety of TN; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: Armory Certification Payment, Republican Governors Conference, Social Security, Correction Officer, historic marker, employment, Department of Public Safety, Conference on Inspection Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Old Dams, Board of Public Works, Department of Labor, speed enforcement, Department of Welfare, black lung, state police, Appalachian Regional Commission, Board of Education, Public Affairs Council, Department of Motor Vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert G. Armstrong, Executive Director of Panhandle Health Planning; Tobin Armstrong, counsellor to the President. The topics include: Work Program, Health Planning, Department of Motor Vehicles, Federal Property Council, Department of Welfare, discharge from Army, Association of the U.S. Navy, amnesty, guns, army chorus, Army Magazine, Army National Guard, Army Reserve.","This folder contains correspondence with Alvin Arnett, Director of the U.S. Office of Economic Opportunity; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; C. P. C. Arnold, Regional Manager of the Royal Bank of Canada; George Arnold, WV House of Delegates; W. S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Office of Economic Opportunity, Department of Welfare, Senior Aides Program, Department of Public Institutions, Department of Highways, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Highway Safety Patrol, Department of Motor Vehicles, immunization reports, bicentennial state histories, black lung, Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with John M. Gates, WV State Auditor; Diego Arria, Governor of Venezuela; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The topics include: \"Almost Heaven,\" Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, U.S. Department of the Interior, WV Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan, Outdoor Recreation Conference, New River Gorge Study, Starvaggi Park Development, Laurel Creek Public Hunting and Fishing Area, Virginia Point Park, Coonskin Park Complex, Cooper's Rock State Forest, Grandview State Park, Greenbrier State Forest, Marion County Consolidated Park, school service personnel, Public Service program, immunization programs, ACT exam, Social Security, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Highways, arthritis, Department of Motor Vehicles, Black Lung Advisory Committee.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Randolph Jennings, U.S. Senator from WV. The topics include: WV Blue Book, retired teachers, student employment program, housing, Arrow Rug Company, Department of Welfare, Social Security Administration, Appalachian Regional Commission, art and craft fair, art gallery, education, Milton Swimming Pool, abortion, Department of Highways, employment, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Public Service Commission, Columbia Gas Rate increase, Commission on Aging.","This folder contains correspondence with Keith L. Arthur, Cabell County Clerk; William J. Artrip, WV House of Delegates; G. Frederick Peters, Arts Coordinator for the state of California. The topics include: primary elections, county clerks, credit life insurance, Office of Economic Opportunity, Department of Welfare, energy, Civil Service Exam, retired teachers, Social Security, State Board of Health, Appalachian Regional Commission, Department of Archives and History, State Committee of Barbers and Beauticians, arts and crafts center, art in schools, Endocrinology and Nuclear Medicine, bicentennial, Department of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is arthritis.","This folder contains correspondence with Ivan Asay, president of the Council of Senior West Virginians; Barney Asbury, Wayne County WV Commissioner; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security. The topics include: National Health Planning and Resources Development Act of 1974, council of Senior West Virginians, Health Systems Agency, Advisory Committee on Aging, Department of Welfare, Appalachian Regional Commission, horse and dog racing, Workmen's Compensation Fund, thefts at mind, Department of Employment Security, Republican National Convention.","This folder contains correspondence with Roy L. Ash, Assistant to the President of the United States, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare, John Ashcraft, Director of the Department of Mines. Topics include: stray dogs, Department of Public Safety, Lakin State Hospital, Weston State Hospital, Food Stamps program, State Fire Commission, Kingwood volunteer Fire Department, police department, correctional officer, flood claim, Workman's Compensation Fund, disability, employment, federal credit, postman, welfare, marijuana, juvenile arrest, road bonds, roads, Sewickley coal, coal, mining companies, Morgantown, Public Service Program, Summer Youth Program.","This folder contains correspondence with John Ashcraft, Director of the Department of Mines, Gene Jordan, President of the West Virginia Coal Mining Institute, John Juker, President of the National Mine Rescue Association, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare, Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: welfare, Bicentennial, Appalachian Regional Committee, Director of the Department of Mines, Department of Mines, Hopemont State Hospital, abortion, welfare, Food Stamps program, Lebanon Correctional Facility.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Kleppe, Secretary of the Interior, James E. Harrington, Secretary of North Carolina Natural and Economic Resources. Topics include: Scenic River movement, Blue Ridge project, South Fork New River.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Kleppe, Secretary of the Interior, James E. Harrington, Secretary of North Carolina Natural and Economic Resources. Topics include: Scenic River movement, Blue Ridge project, South Fork New River.","This folder contains correspondence with Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Secretary of the State of West Virginia, Robert E. Yancy, President of Ashland Oil Inc. Topics include: Marshall University Medical School, physicians, Board of Miner Training, Education, and Certification, welfare, Department of Welfare, West Virginia Garden Club, Mobile Home Standards Legislation, Ashland Oil Inc., ethylene plant project, Ashland Oil Inc annual report, teacher salaries, Educational Program, Vietnam bonus, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of Welfare, Don. W. Ashworth, President of the Association of Mental Health/Mental Retardation, Ira L. Dadisman, Director of Personnel State of West Virginia Civil Service Program, Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare, Richard A. Ashworth, Deputy Under Secretary of the Department of Agriculture, W. Bart Jackson, Executive Director of the Asian-Pacific Council of American Chamber of Commerce. Topics include: employment, medical assistance, Medical Licensing Board, housing for the elderly, Workman's Compensation Fund, regulation of horse and dog racing, social security, welfare, Association of Mental Health/Mental Retardation, Huntington Housing Authority, Education Program, nursing home programs, Department of Health, abortion, abortion bill, Buffalo Creek, Buffalo Creek Bills, mobile homes, Department of Agriculture, teacher salaries, teacher accreditation, teacher certification, vocational rehabilitation, Civil Service, Asian-Pacific Council of American Chamber of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with Cecil D. Andrus, Governor of Idaho, Frances P. Asseff, President of Mountain State Nursing Home, Lieutenant General John J. Tolson, III, President of the Association of the United States Army, Galvin L. Rampton, Governor of the State of Utah, Don Setterbo, Special Assistant of the Council of State Governments, JImmye Kimmey, Executive Director of the Association for the Study of Abortion inc., Ward Wagner, Jr., President of Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Topics include: Second Touch Musical association, Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, interdependence, nursing homes, The General Council of the Assemblies of God, Associated Constructed Publication, Subcommittee on Transportation of the House Public Works Committee, Governmental Accountants, abortion, trial lawyers.","This folder contains correspondence with various Delegates, Mayors, Commissioners, Superintendents, through the state of West Virginia. Topics include: the 1975 Annual Report of the Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with various Delegates, Mayors, Commissioners, Superintendents, through the state of West Virginia. Topics include: the 1975 Annual Report of the Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with various Delegates, Mayors, Commissioners, Superintendents, through the state of West Virginia. Topics include: the 1975 Annual Report of the Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with various Delegates, Mayors, Commissioners, Superintendents, through the state of West Virginia. Topics include: the 1975 Annual Report of the Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with various Delegates, Mayors, Commissioners, Superintendents, through the state of West Virginia. Topics include: the 1975 Annual Report of the Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with William L. Waller, Governor of Mississippi, Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission, Julian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky, Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania, Hugh L. Carey, Governor of New York, Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland, Robert C. Byrd, Senator of West Virginia, Edgar N. Duncan, Acting Director of the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Richard D. Frum, Special Assistant to the Government, Bert Swift, Director of Health and Child Development, John D. Whisman, States' Regional Representative. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Title X, employment, state budgets, public works for Water and Power Development and Energy Research Appropriation Bill, status of funds, Weirton General Hospital, financial management, Beckley Appalachian Regional Hospital State Mental Health Complex.","This folder contains correspondence with Richard E. Shearer, President of Alderson-Broadus College, Richard D. Frum, Special Assistant to the Governor, Dennis F. Vest, Director of Development and College Relations, William Loy, Executive Assistant to the Governor. Topics include: Alderson-Broadus College, basketball, alumni, airport project, industrial development, tuition assistance, dedication ceremony, Nursing Education and Allied Health Sciences Building, West Virginia guide book, Camp Dawson projects, Swindell-Dressler, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with L. Manning Muntzing, Director of Regulation of the Atomic Energy Commission, Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States, William R. Boyle, Reactor Director Atomic Energy Commission. Topics include: Atomic Energy Commision, Office of Government Liaison, Energy Research and Development Administration, Nuclear Energy Commission, Light Water Breeder Reactor, safety evaluation and report, Beaver Valley Station, facility operating license, general environmental siting guides for nuclear power plants.","This folder contains correspondence with Samuel W. Jensch, Chairman of the United States Atomic Energy Commission, Peter A. Morris, Director of the Office of Operations Evaluation, Earl J. Woolever, Vice President of Duquesne Light Company. Topics include: United States Atomic Energy Commission, nuclear plants, evaluation of incidents, safety evaluation report, Beaver Valley Power Station.","This folder contains correspondence with Earl J. Woolever, Vice President of Duquesne Light Company, Harold E. Collins, Emergency Planning Seminar Coordinator, H.W. Pitts, P.E. Director Division of Engineering West Virginia Public Service Commission, Herbert H. Brown, Office of Government Liaison. Topics include: United States Atomic Energy Commission, nuclear plants, safety evaluation report, Beaver Valley Power Station, State Emergency Planning, Office of Emergency Planning, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Energy Research and Development Administration, Energy Resources Council, Nuclear Regulatory Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with Magdaleno M. Avila, Executive Director of the Colorado Council on Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Workers and Families, Stanley E. Newton, Administrator Area 23, Sue Hoskins, Acting Coordinator office of communications, Ernest Ayers, Commissioner of Webster County. Topics include: citizen of the week, Aviation Advisory Commission, migrant and seasonal agricultural workers, employment, welfare, food stamp program, job training, JEEP program, energy, coal miners, coal production, gas and oil reserves, energy sources, unions, dog racing, employment security.","This folder contains correspondence with James L. Ayres, General Manager Tri-State Transit Authority, James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare, James M. Horton, Special Events Director, L.S. Ayres \u0026 Co. Topics include: Urban Mass Transit Authority, Bicentennial Celebration, welfare, School Clothing Allowance Program, Food Stamps Program, emergency assistance, teachers' retirement, campaign material, \"Tribute to Appalachia\", real estate taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; Mr. And Mrs. Alex Rehardt, Executive Directors of the International Flag Gallery of Australia. The topics include: Department of Highways, Insurance Commission, Audio Intelligence Devices, auditing procedures, Auditors, mental health, Weston State Hospital, National Youth Science Camp, Auger Mining, race passes, Audubon Naturalist Society, Board of Examiners of Psychologists, Department of Employment Security, Kansas Drug Abuse Commission, sharing ideas, Department of Commerce, Department of Motor Vehicles, Blue Ridge Project, abortion, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Education, Youth Conservation Corps Program, water service, Regional Early Childhood Education Demonstration Centers, authority to marry.","This folder contains correspondence with R. G. Wingerter, president of Libbey-Owens-Ford Company; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: Authors League of America, autolite spark plugs, auto accident, automobile insurance, automobile sales, Automobile Dealers Association of WV, Automotive Information Council, Automatic Totalizators Inc., legislature pay increase, junk cars, Social Security, retired state employees, retired teachers, Department of Welfare, health and sanitation, housing program, interest rates, Jeep Program, Public Service Department utility rate increase, mobile home construction and safety standards, Auxiliary Public School Personnel.","This folder contains state employee attendance and leave regulations.","This folder contains correspondence with Mason Atkins, Monroe County WV Commissioner; Orin E. Atkins, CEO of Ashland Oil; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Thomas I. Atkins, Secretary of the Executive Office of Communities and Development of Massachusetts; Oma Atkinson, president of the Roane County Court and Roane County WV Commissioner; Most Reverend Robert P. Atkinson, Bishop of the Diocese of WV; Ray Blanton, Governor of Tennessee; George Busbee, Governor of Georgia; Hugh L. Carey, Governor of New York; Julian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky. The topics include: military, Appalachian Regional Commission, Columbia gas rate increase, Energy Crisis – Capitol lights, Ashland Oil, food stamps, Department of Welfare, State Tax Department, land use legislation, school personnel salaries, Water Service, Public Service Program, Appalachian Regional Commission, manpower, Legal Services Plan, National Health Planning and Resources Development Act of 1974, dog racing, studded tires, atlas, Central Station Nuclear Plants, Atomic Industrial Forum, EMS Training Program.","This folder contains correspondence with James B. Edwards, Governor of South Carolina; Cliff Finch, Governor of Mississippi; Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Governor of Virginia; James E. Holshouser, Jr., Governor of North Carolina; Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland; James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio; Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania; George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama; Edward H. Levi; U.S. Attorney General; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The topics include: EMS Training Program, race passes, Department of Welfare, Bureau of Prisons, Stonewall Jackson Lake Project, attracting new industry, WV Arts and Humanities Council, Social Security, black lung, military, Department of Motor Vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: Association of the United States Army, Association of Trial Lawyers of America, Association of School Administrators, Associations for Sheep and Sheep Raising, Marhsall Medical School, Department of Welfare, Vietnam bonus, Bureau of Community Health Services, Commission on Energy Economy and Environment.","This folder contains correspondence with Christopher S. Bond, Governor of Missouri; C. Malamis, president of the Athenian Humanitarian Society; Wilbur H. Johnson, Mayor of Athens, WV; Irving Athey, Mayor of Keyser, WV; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund. The topics include: West Virginia University, Commission on Energy Economy and Environment, State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers, EPA Air Pollution Standards, Republican Governors Association, Energy Industrial Group, Department of Welfare, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), truckers, retired teachers, Athenian Humanitarian Society, Athens Medical Center, sewage facilities, Athens water line, Athens Woman's Club, Appalachian Regional Commission, Public Service Program, Housing Assistance Plan, fire departments, manpower, athletic eligibility, hunting and fishing licenses, Department of Natural Resources, National Guard, American Bar Association, school textbooks, studded tires, Social Security, Workmen's Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with Julian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky; George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama; George Busbee, Governor of Georgia; Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland; Bill Waller, Governor of Mississippi; Hugh L. Carey, Governor of New York; James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio; Robert E. Jones, U.S. Representative from Alabama; Jacob B. Edwards, Governor of South Carolina; Miles E. Godwin, Governor of Virginia. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: commission meetings, Job Opportunities Program, Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, Congressional Hearing Questions, Regional Energy Policy, U.S. Senate Committee on Public Works, Appalachian Regional Development Program.","This folder contains correspondence with Harry Teter, Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Guy L. Nichols, president of the Tyler County Commission; Woodrow W. Cook, president of the Wyoming County Commission; Martin L. Cooper, Mayor of Davis, WV. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: commission meetings, programs, administrative organization, research funds, commitments, community center in Middlebourne, community hospital residency programs, Community Mental Health Center, computer centers, conference, access roads, senior centers, federal budget, continuing education center of Bethany College, contracts, Public Service districts, coordinator, Planning and Development Commission, Cortland Acres Nursing Home.","This folder contains correspondence with Jack G. Capehart, president of the Wayne County Court; Tilden Curry, Assistant to the governor of Tennessee. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Council of Appalachian Governors, Council for Surface Mining and Reclamation Research in Appalachia, Council of Towns and Cities, Crum Public Service District, current events, state sessions, Current National and Regional Development Program materials, Clarksburg Library Overrun Project.","This folder contains correspondence with Ronald R. Blankenship, president of Calhoun County Court; William P. A. Nicely, Mayor of Parkersburg, WV; Micha Curry, Mayor of Chapmanville, WV. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Cabell County Courthouse, Cabell-Huntington Board of Health, Cabell-Huntington Hospital, Cabell-Wayne County Vocational Education Project, Cabin Creek Clinic, Calhoun County Court, Calhoun General Hospital, Camp Caesar, career center, Carnegie Public Library of Parkersburg and Wood County, loan repayments, Cass State Park Acquisition, town of Cass, Central Barbour Public Service District, Central Hampshire Water Association, Ceredo-Kenova, Chapmanville Area, program design report, Charles Town Water System.","This folder contains correspondence with various members of West Virginia and the Appalachian Regional Commission. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Regional Council, check for administrative grant, Cherry Creek Watershed, Chestnut Ridge Public Service District Water System Project, child development program.","This folder contains correspondence with Donald L. Samples, president of the Clay County Court; Elmer W. Prince, VP of Wesco Equipment. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Child Development Project, citizen band radios on country school buses, Clay-Batelle Public Service District Water Project, Clay County Health Center, Clendenin Library, Clinic Health Education Component Budget Period Extension, Clinton Water Association, code changes, meeting minutes.","This folder contains the Appalachian Regional Commission Budget Requests.","The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission involvement in the Buffalo Creek disaster.","This folder contains correspondence with Alvin J. Arnett, Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Robert Burkhart, Berkeley County Commissioner; Richard E. Davies, Monongalia County Commissioner; Odell H. Huffman, WV State Senator. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Appalachian Regional Development Act, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, Appalachian Section 207 Housing Program, Analysis of Pollution Control Costs, Montgomery General Hospital Improvements Program, approved grant applications, appropriations request, Arden, Area Development Program, Areawide Action Program Grant, Armory-Civic Center facility, Athens Water Project, auditor's office, august commission meeting, , meeting minutes, summary of actions, resolutions.","This folder contains correspondence with John P. Ball, president of the Monongalia County Court; A. E. Shadyside, OH; Anthony Scaffidi, Mayor of Benwood, WV; George Dober, president of the Ohio County Court; Robert Burkhart, Berkeley County Commissioner; Charles E. Blankenship, Mayor of Matoaka, WV; Ronald R. Blankenship, president of the Calhoun County Court; C. Edwin Elliot, Mayor of Bluefield, WV; Charles A. Bonar, Mineral County Commissioner. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Bache and Company, Barbour County Comprehensive High School, Barboursville Planning Commission, Bardane Industrial Park, B-C-K-P Regional Intergovernmental Council, regional council, Beckley Appalachian Regional Hospital, Bel-O-Mar Regional Council, Bend Area Medical Center, Benedum Airport, Berkeley County Recreation Board, Bethany College, BHJ Metropolitan Planning Commission, Big Bend Public Service District, Blennerhassett Historical Commission, Bluefield Community Hospital, Bluefield Area Development Corporation, Bluefield Sewage System, Bolivar health center.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator from WV. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Boone County public health center, Braxton County Hospital, briefing book, Bretz Water System, Broaddus Hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with Richard E. Shearer, president of Alderson-Broaddus College; J. Walter Brown, Mayor of Oak Hill, WV; George H. Roessing, Jr., president of Upshur County Commission; George Busbee, Governor of Georgia; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator from WV. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Broaddus Hospital, Brooke County Application, Buckhannon, Buckhannon-Upshur County Water Extension Project, BOR Projects, budget, Buffalo Creek area, Buffalo Creek Citizen's Disaster Committee, Buffalo Creek Health Center, Buffalo Creek Public Service District Sewage System, Buffalo Valley Recreation Area, Builders Emergency Housing Corporation.","This folder contains correspondence with William L. Waller, Governor of Mississippi, Julian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky, Milton M. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania, John Bowling, Mayor of White Sulfur Springs, Robert Burkhart, Commissioner of Berkeley County, Dallas B. Bailey, President of Salem College, B.G. Crookshank, Mayor of Pratt, Richard Davies, Commissioner of Monongalia County, Wendal Hayes, Mayor of Weston, Morris Homan, Chairman, Region VIII Planning Council, Frank Janiskiewiez, Chairman, BHJ Planning Commission, Marvin Leach, Commissioner of Wood County, Charles Morgan, Chairman, Bel-O-Mar Planning Commission, John Musgrave, Chairman, Region II Planning Council, Joe Walker, Region I, Planning Council, John McCulloch, Mayor of the City of Beckley. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, access road development, Appalachian Regional Commission Administration Grant, energy, housing and community development, enterprise development, health and child development, Aging Response System, Agnes Disaster, supplemental funds, airport facilities.","This folder contains correspondence with Richard E. Shearer, President of Alderson-Broaddus Hospital, Vella Knapp, Chairman, Alderson Woman's Club Civic Department, Farnum Alston, Administrative Assistant to the Governor of Wisconsin, Gary Ellis, President of the American Heritage Public Library. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, airport safety projects, emergency medical service, Alderson, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, emergency care project, Alderson-Broaddus College, West Virginia Antiquities Commission, American Heritage Public Library, 1974 Annual Report of the Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert Wells, President of Ansted Motors, inc., P.L. Benger, Mayor of the Town of Ansted. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Ansted Medical Clinic Project, Ansted Water System, Ansted Public Service System, Appalachian Regional Commission Grant, Appalachia Journal of the Appalachian Regional Commission, industrial park, Highway Related Planning program.","This folder contains correspondence with Elise F. Kendrick, Editor, Appalachia. Topics include: \"Analyzing Employment Patterns in a New Ohio Power Complex.\", \"Making Public Decisions on Housing and Job Fair Helps West Virginia Veterans Find Work.\", Appalachia Journal of the Appalachian Regional Commission.","Topics include: Appalachia Journal of the Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with William S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways, Robert Burkartm Commissioner of Berkeley County, George Dober, President, Ohio County Court, Robert D. Harman, West Viginia House of Delegates, Robert C. Byrd, United States Senator, Jess Reel, Mayor of Elk Garden, James P. Gladkosky, Mayor of Elkins, Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: East Huntington Bridge Access Road, Eastern Panhandle Regional Planning and Development Council, Elk Garden Water Treatment Plant project, Appalachian Regional Commission, Eleventh Local Development District Conference, Appalachian Regional Commission grant, Elkins Road Water District, emergency care project, Emergency Jobs and Unemployment Assistance Act, Emergency Medical Services Program, Emergency Public Works, employment, energy policy, Energy related Housing Program, Energy Study, Enlarged Hepzibah Public Service Water District.","This folder contains correspondence with the Appalachian Regional Commission Executive Committee. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, mine water quality study, Environmental Quality Systems inc., West Virginia's Treasury Automated Investment Data System, commentary on various public works projects, investment of Appalachian Regional Commission's funds, REAP program, state funding, Appalachian 1973 Development plan.","This folder contains correspondence with Harry A. Stansbury, State Director of Comprehensive Health Planning, Thelma Sandy, Acting Chairman of the Interstate EMS Consortium. Topics include: Emergency Medical Services Program, Interstate Medical Services Task Force, state funding for emergency services, Tug Valley EMS Council, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council.","Topics include: Emergency Medical Services (EMS), application entitled \"Expansion and Improvement of Emergency Medical Services in West Virginia.\", application for medical equipment, EMS On-Site Assistance Process, Emergency Care Program, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council projects, Commission on Energy, Economy, and Environment, the operation of EMS.","This folder contains correspondence with Daniel J. Snyder, III Regional Administrator U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, W. Shepherdson Abell, Executive Assistant to Governor Marvin Mandel, Russell E. Train, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, Jennings Randolph, United States Senator, Robert C. Byrd, United State Senate, Ira S. Latimer jr., Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, environment, Environmental Conservation Commissions, Department of Natural Resources, construction of municipal waste water construction program, pollution, power plants, construction grants, EPA funding.","This folder contains correspondence with Ronald Pearson, Commissioner of Finance and Administration, Thomas Huzzey, Commissioner for Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. Topics include: Appalachian Energy Study, energy industry, energy, energy crisis, energy conservation demonstration in educational facilities, Commission on Energy, Economy, and the Environment, coal mining industry, surface mining, oil scarcity, fuel shortage, Federal Energy Commission, hardship application, union, regional strategy for energy conservation, allocation of oil and refined products, airports.","This folder contains correspondence with James T. Goodwin, Executive Director of the Southern Interstate Nuclear Board, Ed Rovner, Director of the Energy Program. Topics include: Energy Policy Statement, energy, Sothern Governors' Conference, fuel shortage, energy crisis, natural gas, mandatory allocation programs, crude oil and refined products provisions, Department of Mines, survey of fuel and energy problems.","This folder contains correspondence with Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: Employment security, employment, unemployment, Department of Employment Security, Purchasing Practices and Procedures Commission, vendor/vendee purchasing procedures.","This folder contains correspondence with John J. Gilligan, Governor of Ohio, James Gladkosky, Mayor of Elkins, H. Paul Garvin, Commissioner of Marshall County Court, Richard C. Dynes, Deputy Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission, D.C. Master, Mayor of Chales Town, John H. McCulloch, Mayor of Beckley, Clifford H. Cole, Director, U.S. Public Health Service, William P.A. Nicely, Mayor of Parkersburg, J. Walter Brown, Mayor of Oak Hill, J. Robert Rogers, Commissioner of Boone County Court. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Appalachian Regional Development Act 1965, general practitioners in West Virginia, family practice, General Services Administration, surplus ambulance cars, various ARC grant awards and projects.","This folder contains correspondence on George C. Gardiner, M.D. Regional Health Director U.S. Public Health Services, Frank B. Elliot, Acting Director of the Farmers Home Administration, Richard C. Dynes, Deputy Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission, Edwin C. Jordan, Acting Director of Community Facilities Development Division of Housing and Urban Development, Marc L. Harman, Commissioner of Grant County, Clyde W. Pace, jr., Director of Airports, Department of Transportation, O. Vernon Keplinger, President, Grant County Commission, Otis M. Martin, Mayor of Milton. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Appalachian Regional Development Act 1965, various ARC grant awards and projects, waste water construction, public health, mental health, airports, public works.","This folder contains correspondence with Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner of Employment Security, Harry G. Riley, President of the Hampshire County Court, James H. Teter, Mayor of the Town of Harman, Mike J. Andochick Jr., Mayor of the City of Weirton, Leon Kingsolver, Director of the Health Planning Council of IV \u0026 VII, inc., Lousie Collins, Mayor of Durbin. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Greenbrier College of Osteopathic Medicine, various ARC grant awards and projects, medical education, health care, landfill, public works, vocational education, historic preservation, 1973 Appalachian Development Plan.","This folder contains correspondence with Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission, Representative Robert A. Roe, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Economic Development, Ken Hechler, House of Representatives, Robert M. Steptoe, United States Senator, Gordon E. Hermanson, President of Davis and Elkins College. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, various ARC funded grants and projects, health clinics, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, highways, public works.","Topics include: ARC program design, public works, education, institutional development, housing and community development, transportation, health and child care, tourism, enterprise development.","This folder contains correspondence with James Olean, Mayor of Clarksburg, Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner of Commerce, W.S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of Highways. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, highway funding, highway planning, access roads, industrial parks.","This folder contains correspondence with Ray Blanton, Governor of Tennessee, George Busbee, Governor of Georgia, Hugh L. Carey, Governor of New York, Jullian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky, James B. Edwards, Governor of South Carolina, Cliff Finch, Governor of Mississippi, Mills E. Godwin Jr., Governor of Virginia, James E. Holshouser Jr., Governor of North Carolina, Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland, James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio, Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania, George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, ARC's funding, ARC Regional Commission meeting.","This folder contains correspondence with Aubrey C. Robertson, President of the Braxton County Court, John E. Corrigan, Regional Director of Economic Development Administration, W.W. Tinder Jr., Chairman of Development, Joe O'Neill, Acting Regional Director of Economic Development, B.G. Crookshank, William Ford, Mayor of Paden City. Topics include: Economic Development Administration, Various EDA projects, public works, water system, Bel-O-Mar Regional Council, industrial plant, Camp Ceasar, industrial parks, National Track and Field Hall of Fame.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert M. Perry, President of Monroe County Commission, William M. Hawkins, Mayor of Fairmont, Joe O'Neill, Acting Regional Directing of Economic Development Administration, Victor H. Rafferty, President of the Wood County Commission, Marvin Leach, President of the Wood County Court, John E. Corrigan, Regional Director of Economic Development Administration, Donald V. Shaffer, President of the Taylor County Commission, W.W. Tinder Jr., Advisor to the Cumberland Road Public Service District. Topics include: Economic Development Administration, EDA assistance, economic planning, Various EDA projects, public works, Shenks Bridge, Wood County airport, industrial park, Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with Gordon E. Hermanson, President of Davis and Elkins College. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, ARC grant and project funding, Davis and Elkins College, Davis Memorial Hospital, public works, Davisson Run, National Public Works Investment Policy, enterprise development, emergency medical services.","This folder contains correspondence with Harry Teter Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, ARC Meeting Minutes, Appalachian Highway System, proposed Housing-Energy Resolution.","This folder contains correspondence from Bob Decker, State Liaison to the Appalachian Regional Commission, Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania, Harry Teter Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, various ARC grant and project funding, vocational education, public works, sewage treatment plant, Revenue Sharing, 1973 Appalachian Development Plan, developmental access roads, highways.","This folder contains correspondence with George Dobe, President of the Ohio County Commission, Harry Teter Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission, Jack G. Capehart, President of the Wayne County Court, Jack Dulaney, Frank B. Leone, Mayor of Dunbar, Robert Burkhart, Commissioner of Berkley County, George M. Edwards, Superintendent of the Fayette County Board of Education. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, various ARC grant and project funding, Housing and Community Development act of 1974, Farmers Home Administration projects, Doddridge County Park project, hospital, health services, public works, vocational education, sewage treatment, community development, Eastern Panhandle Regional Planning and Development Council.","Topics include: community relations, corrections, courts, juvenile delinquency, police, criminal justice, state police, Medical Examiner System, alcoholism, narcotics, drug abuse, intoxication, Marshall University, program grants.","Topics include: Community Services Act of 1974, summer youth recreation program, disadvantaged youth.","Topics include: West Virginia Appalachian construction status maps, local access maps, highway systems maps.","This folder contains correspondence with All state Representatives and Alternatives. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Status of Funds Reports.","This folder contains correspondence with All state Representatives and Alternatives. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Status of Funds Reports.","This folder contains correspondence with All state Representatives and Alternatives. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Status of Funds Reports.","This folder contains correspondence with John McCulloch, Chairman Region I and Development Council; William Blunt Jr., Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development; Bob Myers, Chairman of the Region II Planning Council; Jack G. Capehart, Chairman of the Region II Planning and Development Council; Raymond Shaw, Chairman of the Brook-Handcock Regional Planning Council; Roxanne Butts, Chairman of the Region III Center for the Mentally Retarded; B.G. Crookshank, Mayor of Pratt; Robert Rogers, Chairman of the Region III Planning and Development Council; Charles Vickers, Chairman of the Region IV Planning and Development Council; Robert Burkhart, Commissioner of Berkeley County; Richard Davies, Commissioner of Monongalia; George Dober, President of Ohio County Courts; Anthony Scaffidi, Mayor of Benwood; Donald Whitewood, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: Regional I Planning and Development Council, Regional I Planning and Development Act, Regional Development funding, Regional Development progress and financial reports, county development, Region III Center for the Mentally Retarded, Region II, Region I, Region III, Region, IV.","This folder contains correspondence with Bob E. Myers, Region II Planning Council; John Bowling, Mayor of White Sulfur Springs; Esther Webb, Charman of Mossy Public Service District; Charles Vickers, Chairman of the Region IV Planning and Development Council; Ronald Blankenship, Chairman of the Region V Planning and Development Council; William P. A. Nicely Mayor of Parkersburg; Marvin Leach, Commissioner of Wood County; William Blunt Jr., Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development; William A. Lear, Chairman of Region VI. Topics include: various administrative grants, Region V, Region VI, Region IV, Region II.","This folder contains correspondence with William Blunt Jr., Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development; Richard E. Davis, Commissioner of Monongalia County; William A. Lear, Commissioner of Region IV; A.E. Baughman, Mayor of Philippi; James Gladkosky, Chairman of Region VII; Harry G. Riley, Commissioner of Hampshire of County; Charles A. Bonar, Chairman of Region VIII; D.C. Master, Chairman of Region IX; Robert Burkhart, Commissioner of Berkeley County; Paul Garvin, Commissioner of the Marshall County Court; Anthony Scaffidi, Mayor of Benwood; John Bowling, Mayor of White Sulfur; J. Walter Brown, Mayor of Oak Hill. Topics include: ARC funds, various administrative grants, progress and financial reports, West Virginia Wild Life Federation, animal detention center, Region VI, Region VII, Region VIII, Region IX, Region X, Region XI.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert Burkhart, Commissioner of Berkeley County; Jack, G. Capehart, Commissioner of Wayne County Court; Richard E. Davies, Commissioner of Monongalia County; Charles Farley, Jr., Commissioner of Putnam County; James Gladkosky, Mayor of Elkins; Marvin Leach, Commissioner of Wood County; John McCulloch, Mayor of Beckley; Bob E. Myers, Region II Planning Council; Harry G. Riley, President of Hampshire County Commission; Anthony Scaffidi, Mayor of Benwood; Ray Shaw, Region XI Planning Council; Donald Caudill, Executive Director North Central Regional Education Service Agency; Ronald R. Blankenship, President of Calhoun County Court; John Bowling, Mayor of White Sulfur Springs; George Dober, President of the Ohio County Court; D.C. Master, Mayor of Charles Town; Richard D. Valentine, Mayor of Rivesville. Topics include: ARC funds, various administrative grants, regional early childhood education, regional health services, Region II, Region XI.","This folder contains correspondence with William P.A. Nicely, Mayor of Parkersburg; Donald Whitehead, Federal cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission; O.P. Westfall, Vice-Chairman of the Potomac Valley Soil Conservation District; Harry Teter, Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Paul L. Villers, Mayor of Pennsboro; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; A.E. Baughman, Mayor of Philippi; Gary Petz, Region IV Coordinator; Michael Goode, Mayor of Pineville; Basil Robertson, President Mason County Court; William Rardin Jr., Commissioner of the Mason County Court; Orton A. Jones, U.S. Senator; R. Michael Shaw, Delegate; Clarence Adkins, Commissioner of The Mason County Court. Topics include: ARC funds, economic development, urban development, public works, flood control, vocational education, health clinic, physicians' assistants, nursing, hospitals, personal care center at Salem College, water plant in Philippi, Sisterville Hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with Lydia Main, Mayor of Masontown; Albert R. Wilson, Charmain Preston County Public Service District II; J. Kenton Lambert, State Director of the Farmers Home Administration. Topics include: President of the United States Meeting with the Appalachian Regional Commission, Appalachian Regional Development Act 1975, highways, health planning, health care, family planning, railroads, access roads, educational training, ARC funds, various administrative grants, Preston County Public Service District II.","This folder contains correspondence with Harry Teter, Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Richard B. Robertson, Appalachian Regional Commission Senior Regional Planner. Topics include: ARC funds, various administrative grants, Department of Transportation, reports on transportation and urban development from various other states.","This folder contains correspondence with Bert Swift, Director of Health and Child Development; Colonel James Whitmire, Institutional and Developmental Strategy Subcommittee Chairman. Topics include: ARC program design, institutional and developmental strategy subcommittee, tourism, health and child development.","This folder contains correspondence with Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Paul E. Prunty, Delegate. Topics include: ARC project planning, project funding, child development, vocational education, mental health, health care, doctors, public health, community development, economic development, public works.","This folder contains correspondence with Jimmy Carter, Governor of Georgia; Winfield Dunn, Governor of Tennessee; Wendell H. Ford, Governor of Kentucky; John J. Gilligan, Governor of Ohio; Mills E. Godwin, Governor of Virginia; James E. Holshouser Jr., Governor of North Carolina; Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland; Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania; George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama; John C. West, Governor of South Carolina; Malcom Wilson, Governor of New York; Charles Farley, Commissioner of Putman County; William Blumer, Director of Appalachian Regional Commission Program Operations; Gordon E. Hermanson, President of Davis and Elkins College; B.M. Chambers, Mayor of Ravenswood; Harry Teter Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: ARC project planning, project funding, Putman County Public Facilities, Library, vocational education, clinic, health center, health care, public works, water systems, Raleigh County Public Facilities, airport, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program, REAP, \"Recreational Properties in Appalachia\", Red Sulfur Public Service District.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert W. McCoy, Mayor of Matewan, WV; John H. McCulloch, Mayor of Beckley. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: United Career Center, Recreational Park Project, Regional Planning and Development Council, McDowell County Society for Crippled Children, meeting minutes, EMS, meeting agenda, allocation of funds, program design reports, summary of actions, agenda, White House Conference on Domestic and Economic Affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with Harry Teeter, Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator from WV; Marvin Leach, Wood County Commissioner; A. E. Baughman, Mayor of Philippi, WV; John Bowling, Mayor of White Sulphur Springs, WV; Robert Burkhart, Commissioner of the Berkeley County Court; Richard E. Davies, Commissioner of the Monongalia County Court; George Dober, president of the Ohio County Court; Charles Farley, Commissioner of the Putnam County Court; Harry G. Riley, president of the Hampshire County Court; Guy Nichols, president of the Tyler County Commission. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: meeting minutes, legislative summary, memorandums, Memorial General Hospital, Appalachian Mental Health Center, Mercer County Airport, Mid-Appalachian White House conference on Domestic and Economic Affairs, Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Commission, Middle Island Health Services, Middlebourne Community Center.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert D. Harman, WV State Delegate; Ronald R. Blankenship, president of the Calhoun County Court. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Midway, Mineral County Public Health Center, Mingo County Airport Commission, Mingo County Sanitary Landfill, travel schedule, Southern Governor's Conference, Mossy Public Service District, Mount Tabor Housing Corporation in Lewisburg, Mountain Health Services, Mountain Home Personal Care Center, Mountain Top Public Service District Water System, Mountwood Park, \"Mud Slide,\" museum in Oak Hill, NASA Remote Sensing Project, Morgantown Ice Skating Rink, Moorefield Industrial Park Access Road, Monroe County Vocational Center, Mineral County Public Health Center, Mineral County Vocational Education School, Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Council.","This folder contains correspondence with James W. Teets, WV State Delegate. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: meeting minutes, resolutions, funding requirements, National Track and Field Hall of Fame, National Energy Problem, NGC Task Force on National Regional Development, Nature Center at Ogelbay Park, New Creek Public Service District, clinic in New Haven, New Hope, New Martinsville Public Library, Newburg.","This folder contains correspondence with Marvin L. Hockenberry, Preston County Commissioner; Colson E. Jones, president of the Blair County Commission; J. Walter Brown, Mayor of Oak Hill, WV; George Dober, president of the Ohio County Court; Richard E. Shearer, president of Alderson-Broaddus College; Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. Representative from WV; Richard E. Davies, president of the Monongalia County Court; George Flouer, president of the Monroe County Chamber of Commerce. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Newburg, Nicholas County Vocational Education Project, 90-day extension, Northern Panhandle Mental Health Center, Norton-Harding-Jimtown Public Service District, meeting, Carryover Projects, United States Railway Association, Oak Hill, Oceana Sewage System, Ohio County Court, Vocational Technical Education Center in Ohio County, Ohio County Public Service District Water Project, Old Main, Optometrist office in Davis, Outpatient clinic in Mount Storm, Nicholas County moderate income housing, Monongalia County Court, Monongalia County Public Health Center project, Monongalia County Sanitary Landfill, Monongalia County Vocational Education project, Monroe County, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council emergency care project, Mercer County primary care clinic, Montgomery General Hospital Capital Improvements Program, Moorefield Industrial Park.","This folder contains correspondence with William M. Hawkins, Mayor of Fairmont, WV; Larry A. Tucker, WV State Delegate; Darrell Hawkins, Mayor of Jane Lew, WV. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Fairmont Water System, Family Planning Program, Family Practice Residency Program, Fayette County Vocational Education project, Federal Grant Programs, Federal Resources Service, Fenwick Mountain Public Service District Water System, field instruction unit in Child Development Social Work, final report, fire station.","This folder contains correspondence with Wendell H. Ford, Governor of Kentucky; Adam Dalessio, Mayor of Follansbee, WV; William L. Waller, Governor of Mississippi; Ken Hechler, U.S. Representative from WV. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: fiscal years '76 and '77, fiscal year '76 Contribution Level, Mountwood Park Project, Fly Ash Road Building, Follansbee Water System, Roane County Public Library project, Frankfort Public Service District Water Project, Franklin Industrial Park, Fraser \u0026 Associates, Funding.","This folder contains correspondence with John M. Slack, Jr., U.S. Representative from WV. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Sistersville General Hospital, skyline cable logging, Slippery Rock Creek Acid Mine Waste Studies.","This folder contains correspondence with Harry Teter, Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Charles G. Bolte, Mayor of Spencer, WV; Harley O. Staggers, U.S. Representative from WV; William P.A. Nicely, Mayor of Parkersburg, WV; J. Walter Brown, Mayor of Oak Hill, WV; John H. McCulloch, Mayor of Beckley, WV; D. C. Master, Mayor of Charles Town, WV; James Gladkosky, Mayor of Elkins, WV; H. Paul Garvin, Commissioner of the Marshall County Court. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: South Park area of Jane Lew, Southern WV Regional Health Council Planning and Administrative Grant, Southeastern Library Association, Southern Governor's Conference, Southern Jackson County Public Service District, emergency medical service, Southwestern Public Service District Water System, special ballot, special meeting, special state request, Spencer Waterworks System, state development plan, State Appalachian Development Plans and Investment Programs, state directory, State Health Plan, agenda, states' office, status report.","This folder contains correspondence with John J. Gilligan, Governor of Ohio. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Highland Hills Water Project, Highway Priorities, Highway System Allocations, Highway Development Plan, Highway Program, Council of Appalachian Governors, aeronautics, Mingo County Airport Commission, Airport Development Acceleration Act, Monongahela Valley Association of Health Center, Cabell-Huntington Health Department, Hill-Burton Center Funds, Hilldale-Talcott Water System, Hodgesville Public Service District Water System, Hooverson Heights Public Service District water system, Housing and Community Development Subcommittee.","This folder contains correspondence with William Evans, Mayor of Huntington, WV; J. A. Caldwell, Sr., Mayor of Huntington, WV; Raymond Peak, Mayor of Hurricane, WV. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Housing and Community Development Program Design, housing in Greenbrier County, Huntington Civic Center, Hurricane-Teays Valley Sewage System Project, Hygeia Facilities Foundation Inc., Improvement Project at Kanawha Airport, Industrial Park in Jefferson County, Industrial Site Development, information, Instant Library to serve Tucker County, Institutional Subcommittee Report, Interstate Emergency Medical Services Consortium, Investment Program, Jackson County Airport Project, Jane Lew water line extension, January Commission Meeting, Jefferson County, Journals Available for Distribution.","This folder contains correspondence with Donald R. Scott, Mayor of Junior, WV; Mary McDonald, WV Postmaster. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: July Program Design Session and Commission Meeting, June Meeting, Junior Sewage Project, junk car program, Kanawha Airport, Kanawha-Charleston Health Department, Kanawha-Charleston Public Health Center Project, Kanawha County Public Library Building, landfill facility.","This folder contains correspondence with Alex Laska, Mayor of Farmington, WV; Marvin H. Leach, Wood County Court; Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Landslide Grant, Land Use Control problems, Leadership Center of Bethany College, legislation, Legislative Program, Gubernatorial Statements, Federal-State Relations, Senate Public Works Committee, statements, proposed law, Kanawha Valley Family Practice Center, Environment.","This folder contains correspondence with Harry Teter, Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Lydia Main, Mayor of Masontown, WV; Jess Borowski, president of the Marion County Commission; Richard E. Davies, Marion County Commissioner; Theodore Holmes, Preston County Commissioner; D. C. Master, Mayor of Charles Town, WV; Charles E. Blankenship, Mayor of Matoka, WV. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Mountwood Park Project, Lewis County Park Project, Lewis County Recreation Commission, Library facility for Raleigh County, library services for Clendenin, library for Wetzel County, Lincoln County Primary Care Center, Local Development District, Lodgeville-Courtright Water Association, Logan County Airport Authority, Logan County Landfill project, Logan General Hospital construction project, Lost Creek-Brown's Creek area, Love Memorial Clinic in Moorefield, Lynco Public Service District, maintenance, Mall Medical Clinic, Marion County, Marion County Landfill, Marion County Schools, Martinsburg Airport, Martinsburg-Berkeley County Recreation Board, Marion County Library Board, Mason County Library Project, Mason County Public Service District, Mason's Sewer Department, Maternal and Child Health Demonstration Project, Matewan Park Project, Matoka Water System, Matewan Clinic, May meeting.","This folder contains correspondence with various members of the Appalachian Regional Commission. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission Highway Program Funding and Allocations.","This folder contains correspondence with various members of the Appalachian Regional Commission. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission Highway Program Funding and Allocations.","This folder contains correspondence with Forrest W. Rucker, Mayor of Clendenin; Harry Teter Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, ARC funds, ARC projects, public works, water systems, child development, ARC research catalogue.","This folder contains correspondence with James Harlow, President of West Virginia University; Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Robert D. Spencer, Mayor of Richwood; Richard Valentine, Mayor of Rivesville; Aaron L. Rose, Chairman of the Braxton County Building Commission; Clyde D. Alford, Mayor of St. Albans. Topics include: ARC funds, ARC projects, Mining and Energy Training Education, enterprise development research, emergency medical services, health care, rural health, airports, wastewater treatment, public works, sewage treatment, Roane County Public Facilities, highway, transportation, Salem College's computer facility.","This folder contains correspondence with Walter D. Huddleston, Senator of Kentucky; Jennings Randolph, United States Senator, Jullian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky; James E. Holshouser, Governor of North Carolina; Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania; George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama; George N. Santon, Mayor of Princeton, Richard Valentine, Mayor of Rivesville; Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission; James D. Whisman, Appalachian Regional Commissioner States Regional Representative. Topics include: ARC funds, ARC projects, Salem College, computer facility, Bluefield State College, secretarial science program, water system, public works, unemployment, coal, Senate Committee on Public Works, senior citizen centers.","This folder contains correspondence with James D. Whisman, Appalachian Regional Commissioner States Regional Representative; Donald R. Scott, Mayor of Junior; Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania; R.B. McKenzie, Commissioner of Mcdowell County; Silas S. Starry, Mayor of Shepherdstown. Topics include: Council of Appalachian Governors, ARC funds, ARC projects, sewage treatment, Farmers Home Administrations, environmental legislation, regional planning and development, Shawnee Hills regional center, sewage treatment.","This folder contains correspondence with Joseph M. Ballouz, House of Delegates, Chairman of the Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources; John M. Slack, Congressman of West Virginia; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director of the Department of Mental Health. Topics include: ARC funds, ARC projects, West Virginia Turnpike, unemployment, school clothes, public works, public libraries, manpower program, school bus transportation, welfare, Black Lung benefits, Social Security, Stonewall Jackson Dam project, environmental pollution, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, State Parks, Barboursville Hospital, highways, Huntington Hospital, Weston Hospital, mental health.","This folder contains correspondence with James R. McCartney, Secretary of State; Douglas P. Bennett, Director of the Presidential Personnel Office. Topics include: ARC funds, ARC projects, Blennerhassett Island, welfare, Medicaid, environmental pollution, emergency medical services, ambulances, EDA funds for flood corrective jobs, overflow of Big Run.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Gorham L. Black Jr., Regional Director of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Topics include: discrimination, Corning Glass Works, social work, workman's compensation, foster care, public facilities, bicentennial commission, Swiss Dam project, disaster loan, public institutions employee training program, Administration on Aging, Black Lung, educational tv, public services.","This folder contains topics relating to and about Blennerhassett Island and the Blennerhassett Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with John D. Whisman, Commissioner of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania. Topics include: ARC projects, ARC commission elections, public facilities, rural development, Monongahela River Basin report, Elk Garden Water Plant, \"Hidden Traps of Regionalism\", unemployment, retirement.","The topics of this folder include: ARC projects, Coal Waste Utilization demonstration project, highway allocations, ARC officer appointments, member responsibilities.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert C Byrd, United States Senator; Jennings Randolph, United States Senator; John D. Whisman, Commissioner of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: Appalachian Legislation, rural development, highways, Corridor \"G\", vocational education, airports, Luke Bridge, public facilities, libraries, Emergency Care Communications and Transportations Program, West Virginia Regional Health Council, Ambulance Service, sewer projects.","This folder contains correspondence with Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission; John D. Whisman, Commissioner of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: ARC program funding, ARC State representative election, nature conservancy, highways, highway allocation, \"A Citizen's Handbook on the ARC\", vocational education, Souden vs. Wallace et al.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert C Byrd, United States Senator; Harley O. Staggers, House of Representatives; Harry Teter, Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Lysander L. Dudley, Commissioner Commerce. Topics include: Souden vs. Wallace et al., energy, hospitals, Appalachian Development Program, ARC program funding, public facilities, enterprise development, airports, waste collection, water systems, Administrative Conference Minutes, Council of Appalachian Governors (representatives).","This folder includes topics on: Souden vs. Wallace et al., and ARC projects.","This folder includes correspondence from John D. Whisman, Commissioner of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: June 1974 State Session, highways, status of ARC state project funds 1974, EDA extension bill, David Broader's Columns on the National Governor's Conference and the Roles of Governors, Extension of Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, House Bill H.R. 14883.","This folder contains correspondence with Harry Teter Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: energy policy research, highways, airports, ARC program funding allocations, Appalachian Education Satellite Program.","This folder contains correspondence with Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Harry Teter Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; John Whisman, Commissioner of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Lydia Main, Mayor of Masontown; Cotton White, Economic Administration Representative; Mike Andochick Jr., Mayor of Weirton; John Bowling, Mayor of White Sulfur Springs. Topics include: ARC project funding, ARC projects, public works, water systems, sewage treatment, hospital overrun, hospitals, health services, vocational education, outdoor recreation, economic development administration, West Virginia Association of Physician's Assistants, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, roads, ARC legislative check list.","This folder includes the Slippery Rock Creek Acid Mine Waste Studies.","This folder contains correspondence with Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission; John Whisman, Commissioner of the Appalachian Regional Commission; John Bowling, Mayor of White Sulfur Springs; Marvin Leach, Commissioner of Wood County Courts. Topics include: ARC projects, ARC project funding, vocational education, water system, public facilities, airports, Wyoming County Airport Authority.","This folder contains the Dubois/Falls Creek Accelerated Growth Area Project.","This folder contains correspondence from William Blumer, Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Harry Teter Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: ARC projects, ARC project funding, project planning, Summersville Memorial Hospital, hospitals, clinics, airports, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, public works, water systems, surface mine water quality control, timber harvesting, transportation subcommittee.","This folder contains correspondence with Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission; John Whisman, Commissioner of the Appalachian Regional Commission; J. Holmes Spence, Mayor of Wardensville; O. Vernon Keplinger, Commissioner of Grant County. Topics include: ARC projects, ARC project funding, waste disposal, public works, hospitals, vocational education, Barboursville medical services, Walton Public Service District, Wardensville Recreation Project, Wayne County health center, Weirton sheltered workshop, Wesleyan College biology laboratory, West Union Primary Care Center, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, Wetzel County hospital, Wheeling Society for Crippled Children, Wheeling Hospital, John Whisman's resignation, wilderness public service district.","This folder contains correspondence from Robert L. Dodd, Deputy Director, WV Department of Mines Oil and Gas Division; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Jess Borowski, President of the Marion County Court; Ismael Rodriguez Bou, Chancellor of the University of Puerto Rico; Earl M. Bowen, Mayor of Kenova; Forest J. Bowman, Administrative Director of the Supreme Court of Appeals. Topics include: Marshall County natural gas leak, Department of Welfare, foster care, Stonewall Jackson Dam project, Department of Motor Vehicles, identification cards, Mineral County Watershed project, flood protection, Colonial Glass Company, crippled children's clinic, Hancock County Eastern Seal Society, Barboursville State Hospital.","This folder contains correspondence from Gust G. Brenda Jr., House of Delegates; W.T. Brotherton Jr., President of the West Virginia Senate; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of the WV Department of Highways; Chauncey H. Browning Jr., Attorney General; Louise B. Gerrard, Executive Director of the West Virginia Commission on Aging. Topics include: social security, disability services, Social Security Administration, Department of Welfare, blind citizens, Teacher's retirement board, school bus transportation, conditions of Clay County schools, Buffalo Creek, Guard Service for Buffalo Creek, Claim of State of West Virginia Buffalo Creek Disaster, energy, pollution.","This folder contains correspondence from Dan Burleson, House of Delegates; James R. McCartney, Secretary of State; Robert C. Byrd, United States Senator. Topics include: Civil Service, Workmen's Compensation Commission, Supplemental Security Benefits, Social Security Disability benefits, Department of Welfare, Bicentennial Commission, highways, WV Alcoholic Beverage Control Licensing Board, Stonewall Jackson Dam, Greenbrier Osteopathic College, Senate Majority Leader.","This folder contains correspondence with James R. Clowser, Deputy Director Mental Health. Topics include: Gasoline shortage, energy crisis, consumer protection, Commission on Aging, county landfills, power plants, reclamation of abandoned coal refuse disposal piles, Department of Mental Health, Bicentennial Celebration, newsletters written by Andrew Bachleda (these letters contain offensive content).","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare, Ruth Bacon, Director for the United States Center for International Women's Year; Congressman Herman Badillo; Ronald G. Pearson, State Treasurer; Lysander L. Dudley, Commissioner of Commerce. Topics include: Department of Welfare, outdoor recreation, Bethlehem Park Project, Back Creek Valley Volunteer Fire Department, junk cars, REAP, abortion, International Women's Year, Commission on Women, Urban Affairs Committee for the House of Representatives, workmans compensation, social security, Interstate Emergency Medical Services Task Force, Fuel, Winter Coal Inventories.","This folder contains correspondence with James Stamey, Deputy Commissioner Special Services Division; Benjamin Bailar, Postmaster General. Topics include: Columbia Gas, gasoline bills, Bail Bondsmen regulation, 200 years of Free Enterprise, postal service, social security, Health Care Systems, West Virginia Society of Osteopathic Medicine.","This folder contains correspondence from Adrienne Bailey, Commissioner of Education, State of Illinois; John Himelrick Sr., Director Interagency Council for Child Development Services; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of the WV Department of Highways; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner of Employment Security; Consuelo N. Bailey, Secretary of the Republican National Committee; Dallas Bailey, President of Salem College. Topics include: education, Education Commission of the States, unions, Department of Welfare, Old Age Assistance, Black Lung and Social Security Disability benefits, unemployment, food stamps, workmans compensation, Environmental Control Administration, Concord and Bluefield State Colleges proposed merger, editorial on taxes, Blue Ridge Project, consumer protection, right to work laws, Salem College community improvement, State Tax Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with Dallas Bailey, President of Salem College; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Clevland Benedict, Commissioner of Finance; Ralph Steele, Commissioner of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: Salem College, \"Madame Bricktop\", Department of Welfare, food stamps, clothing allowance program, social work, surface mining, Blue Ridge Project, recruitment of doctors, water pollution, job training, retired teachers benefits, Buffalo Creek Disaster rebuilding efforts.","This folder contains correspondence with Clement R. Basset, Commissioner of Employment Security; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Thorold S. Funk, Director of Vocational Rehabilitation; George H. Seibert, Minority Leader House of Delegates. Topics include: social security, Black Lung benefits, food stamps program, workmans compensation, Veterans Affairs, salary increase for teachers, Vocational Rehabilitation, Office of Economic Opportunity, \"Caption Capers\" Arch Moore photo caption contest, \"He is a Hard Working Governor\" news article, \"The Dinner Horn\" weekly bulletin.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Richard L. Daily, State Tax Commissioner; Ralph Bailey, President of the Consolidation Coal Company. Topics include: West Virginia Institute of Technology, workmans compensation, Department of Welfare, Medicaid, social security, Black Lung Benefits, Small Business Administration, Energy Stabilization Program, Farmington Mine Disaster, Consolidation Mine Company, Governor's military service, teachers' salaries.","This folder includes correspondence with Robert Bailey, Cabell County Magistrate; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Edwin F. Flower, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: this folder contains some offensive materials, Department of Welfare, Public Service Program, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction, \"W.Va's Finest Education System, Moore Laudes Wood County\", constituent concerns on communism.","This folder contains correspondence with Seldon Bailey, Recording Secretary for the United Mine Workers of America; Richard L. Daily, State Tax Commissioner; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; William Bailey, Commissioner, Wyoming County; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation. Topics include: this folder contains some offensive materials, Department of Public Safety, Black Lung benefits, food stamps workmans compensation, United Mine Workers of America, education, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Highways, strip mining and land reclamation, Emergency Employment Program, teacher salary increases.","This folder contains correspondence with Donald F. Baird, Regional Public Relations Director for Beneficial Management Corporation; Dr. N.H. Dyer, Director of WV State Health Department; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: employment, Consumer Protection Division, Teachers' retirement benefits, Consumer Loan Bill, Fort Van Metre preservation, National Bicentennial celebration, Kermit Jail, Department of Welfare, housing loans, Black Lung, Social Security Administration, Summer Youth Program, Office of Economic Opportunity, county school buses, Department of Natural Resources, Motor Vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with James E. Ross, Commissioner of Nonintoxicating Beer. Topics include: Rural Environmental Assistance Program, REAP, Department of Public Safety, State Police, Department of Motor Vehicles, teachers' pay raise, environmental pollution, correspondence with various junior high students.","This folder includes correspondence with Carl G Baker Architectural Firm. Included materials are: photos of completed architectural projects, brochures, and letter correspondence.","This folder contains correspondence from Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Ted T. Barr, Sheriff of Cabell County. Topics include: personal correspondence, Insurance agent license, banking, \"West Virginia Does Not Need a New Banking Structure\", abortion, Department of Welfare, employment, American Revolution Bicentennial Celebration.","This folder contains correspondence with Aubrey C. Robertson, president of the Braxton County Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; George L. Baker, Commissioner of Allegany County, MD; Howard H. Baker, Jr., U.S. Senator from TN; James Baker, Administrative Assistant to the Governor of Delaware; Jasper S. Baker, national president of the Propeller Club of the United States. The topics include: education, state pensions, Campaign '76, Public Service Commission, WV Board of Hearing Aid Dealers, Department of Commerce, Department of Motor Vehicles, teachers' retirement, Department of Welfare, Social Security, Public Service Program, Office of Economic Opportunity, employment, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of the Air Force, Vietnam Veterans Bonus, Bicentennial, President Ford Committee, National Maritime Day.","This folder contains correspondence with Juanita M. Baker, Pleasants County Commissioner; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the Department of Highways; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ronald D. Baker, General Manager of All-American Soap Box Derby; William R. Baker, Cabell County Magistrate. The topics include: race pass, studded tires, Appalachian Regional Commission, \"Issues and Answers\" ABC News, Department of Welfare, Stonewall Jackson Dam, Department of Commerce, Education Legislative Seminar, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Ohio River, Department of Highways, WV State Tax Commission, New River Gorge Bridge, Department of Veterans Affairs, State Board of Dental Examiners, Board of Regents, nursing degree, retired teachers, Office of Economic Opportunity, adult basic education, Correction Officer, school service personnel, speeding arrest, horse racing, dog racing, Appalachian Development Act, High School Law Program, manpower check.","This folder contains correspondence with Lynn A. Greenwalt, Director of the Fish and Wildlife Service of the U.S. Department of the Interior; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: JEEP Program, Department of Health Education and Welfare, reclassification of the bald eagle, preserve bald eagles, auxiliary public school personnel, mental health, Department of Economic and Community Development, employment, Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission, Workmen's Compensation Fund, WV State Police Academy, free textbook legislation, Department of Welfare, Blue Ridge Project, Daylight Savings Time, WV Education Association, legislation, Tax Department.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; William H. Baldwin, president of the Kresge Foundation. The topics include: Department of Welfare, the Kresge Foundation, Project Lifeblood, Department of Health, deaf exploitation, Department of Public Safety, Productivity Research Project for State Government, education, employment, personal coal mining.","This folder contains correspondence with Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; John P. Ball, president of the Monongalia County Court. The topics include: Gasoline Tax Refund, WV School Service Personnel Association, Department of Welfare, Department of Employment Security, Unemployment Compensation, Blue Ridge Project, American Judicature Society, Mercer County Jail, Appalachian Regional Commission, Intergovernmental Relations Commission, Beer Commission, birth certificate, public institutions.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; A. Kent Ballard, Executive Director of the American Association for Comprehensive Health Planning. The topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Highways, Office of Economic Opportunity, Diversified Mountaineer Crop., police matter, employment, disability, American Broadcasting Co. - Documentary of Coal Industry in WV, Department of Archives and History, Cooperative Health Statistics System, American Association for Comprehensive Health Planning, Reynolda House, Spencer State Hospital, WV School Service Personnel Association, WV Board of Chiropractic Examiners, legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topics include: Department of Highways, buses, Mountain State Art and Craft Fair, teachers' salaries.","This folder contains correspondence with Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director of the Department of Natural Resources. The topics include: WV Board of Examiners for Registered Nurses, Workmen's Compensation Fund, WV Board of Chiropractic Examiners, Department of Natural Resources, employment, water problem at the town of Ballard, Natural Resources Commission, cuff links, Department of Highways, Stonewall Jackson Lake Project, litigation, Department of Public Safety, Black Lung, unit system, Jefferson County Human Society, parkway authorities.","This folder contains correspondence with Joseph Ballouz, WV State Delegate; R. C. \"Red\" Bamberg, Director of the Alabama Development Office. The topics include: Energy and Environment, Alpine Lake, ballot samples, Appalachian Regional Commission, St. Anthony's Teachers and Parents Association, B\u0026O Railroad abandonment, birth certificate, \"Baltimore Magazine,\" Department of Public Safety, Appalachian Corridors Art Biennial.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Arthur A. Link, Governor of North Dakota; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; Jacob Isacoff, president of the Charleston Federal Savings and Loan Association. The topics include: Department of Welfare, estate, Department of Public Safety, Muscular Dystrophy Carnival, school personnel salaries, summer employment, state highways, pollution, Bank of North Dakota, Society of Independent Professional Earth Scientists, employment, inauguration, Aid to the Disabled, Department of Veterans Affairs, Workmen's Compensation Fund, banking, banking legislation, military, Tax Department.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert K. Banks, president of the Wild Wonderful Sams Club; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Richard H. Benson, WV State Senator. The topic includes: gasoline shortage, North Bend State Park Campground, Denmar State Hospital, WV Nursing Home Licensing Board, Department of Welfare, compensation, housing, Benwood Housing Project, Mental Health, banning of prayer, Day Care Center for mentally handicapped, Overlapping Environmental Regulations, National Republican Committee.","This folder contains correspondence with Vincent P. Barabba, Director of the U.S. Bureau of the Census; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, state bar, Department of Welfare, public institutions, Denmar State Hospital, employment, Concord College and Bluefield State College merger, Vietnam Bonus, Department of Motor Vehicles, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), Boy Scouts of America, Kanawha County Textbooks, Marshall Medical School, health care, Governor's Manpower Office, Barbour County Health Department, Barbour County Jail, Barbour County School Service Personnel, Barbour County Schools, Barboursville Elementary School.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Charles Bare, president of the Seneca Trail Highway Association; Colonel James D. Barger, Commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police. The topics include: financial support, Barboursville State Hospital, Barboursville Planning Commission, Nursing Homes, legal matter, Department of Welfare, teacher's salaries, housing, Office of Economic Opportunity, Appalachian Highway System, Mental Health Council, Bargaining Rights for State and Local Public Employees, insurance rates, National Governor's Conference, presidential candidates.","This folder contains correspondence with B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ben W. Barker, Director of the Vocational Rehabilitation Service of Delaware; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; John M. Slack, U.S. Representative from WV; Bradley S. Barker, Manager of Program Development and Evaluation of the University of Tennessee; Fletcher R. Barker, Mayor of Chapmanville, WV. The topics include: abortion, possibility of state purchasing Col. James Graham House, employment, Department of Welfare, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), State Police Academy, Notaries Public, Workmen's Compensation Fund, playground equipment – Pettus School, clothing allowance, studded tires, Coal Miners' Strike, Regional Advisory Committee to Research and Training Center, gasoline, Daylight Savings Time, Charleston Clean-Up, Department of Health, state goals process, state objectives, Public Service Program, Sheriff's Bureau, Black Lung, State Fiscal Assistance Act, Social Security Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; John G. Barker, president of Marshall University. The topics include: Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Welfare, Transportation Renumeration and incentive Program (TRIP), studded tires, Marshall Medical School, Tax Department, Kanawha County Textbooks, retired teachers.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; Abraham Beame, Mayor of New York City, NY. The topics include: Department of Welfare, Summer Youth Program, housing, Workmen's Compensation Fund, school service personnel, Diversified Mountaineer Corp., Social Security, employment, Department of Labor, Coal Mine Workers Compensation, education.","This folder contains correspondence with Ed Barner, president of UMI. The topics include: Barkers Ridge Senior Citizens Center, REAP, Civil Service Bill, WV Children's Home, mental health, Department of Commerce, Cumpolsory Retirement, Correction Officer, Board of Regents, television project, Lincoln Statue, Dog Racing Bill, bicentennial, Department of Finance and Administration, Energy Commission, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Governor's Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, Public Service Commission, military, Department of Highways.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert Barnes, Director of Flight Operations of AeroMech. The topics include: unemployment, bicentennial, firetruck, Driver's Test, Department of Public Safety, city matter, Department of Welfare, bumper stickers, Appalachian Regional Commission, Sun Valley Public Service District, mental health, dog racing bill, American Physical Therapy Association, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Finance and Administration, military, Adjutant General, Optometrist Bill.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: National Chicken Cooking Contest, Department of Welfare, WV Rural Rehabilitation Loan Fund, Barnett Child Care Program, Department of Commerce, Social Security, Board of Regents, Goodwill Industries, Better School Building Amendment.","This folder contains correspondence with Frank E. Barnett, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Union Pacific Railroad Company; Lucille Barnett, president of the American School Food Service Association; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security. The topics include: Railroad Rights of Way, railroads, Senate Redistricting, Department of Welfare, Public Service Program, Social Security Administration, American School Food Service Association, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Employment Security, Delayed Entry Enlistee Program.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund. The topics include: Department of Welfare, sentencing, correction officer, Manpower, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, Youth Conservation Corps Program, Japanese visit.","This folder contains correspondence from Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Ted T. Barr, Sheriff of Cabell County. Topics include: personal correspondence, Insurance agent license, banking, \"West Virginia Does Not Need a New Banking Structure\", abortion, Department of Welfare, employment, American Revolution Bicentennial Celebration.","This folder contains correspondence with Ted T. Barr, Sheriff of Cabell County; Donald L. Barrett, Mayor of Athens; George H. Seibert, Delegate from Wheeling; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Edwin Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Lysander Dudley Sr. Commissioner of Commerce; Congressman William A. Barrett, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Housing. Topics include: Sheriffs' Bureau of WV, Department of Public Institutions, Fuel and Energy crisis, vocational rehabilitation, Department of Welfare, strip mining, Department of Commerce, environmental cleanup, retirement for teachers, \"How a Depression is Caused and Why\"","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare, Lysander Dudley, Commissioner of Commerce. Topics include: Department of Commerce, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, insurance commissions, Department of Welfare, \"2 Delegates Praise Nixon on Amnesty\", \"Kelly Seeks Court Action Against Moore\", \"State Treasurer Kelly Honored by Weirtonians\", \"Veto King\", \"Del. Brenda's Stand Praised\", air ambulances, Department of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with James Manchin, Director of REAP, Ira S. Latimer, Director of the Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: West Virginia Chiropractors Society, abortion, WVU E. Moore Hall, \"Abortion Law Chances Doomed in Legislature\", \"Plans Underway for University Facelift\", Department of Natural Resources, petition against strip mining.","This folder contains correspondence with Dewey F. Bartlett, United States Senator; Eugene Crutchfield, Director of Veterans Affairs; Joe Bartlett, Clerk to the Minority; Anne Bartley, Director of the Department of Arkansas Natural and Cultural Heritage. Topics include: correctional officers, Department of Commerce, oil and gas development, Federal Meat Inspection Act, Interstate Oil Compact Commission, neighborhood youth corps, Department of Veterans' Affairs, vocational technical education, emergency employment program, abortion, Department of Highways, Blue Ridge Dam, United Mine Workers of America, seasonal farm worker program, Department of Mental Health.","This folder contains correspondence with Delegate Phyllis E. Given, Chairman of the Committee on Political Subdivisions. Topics include: Senate Committee on Public Employment and Retirement, Physical Fitness Games- CBS Network, Department of Welfare, \"National Conference on American Federalism in Action.\"","This folder contains correspondence with Lysander Dudley, Commissioner of Commerce; James Carter, President Elect of the United States; Samuel Kusic, Clerk of the West Virginia Senate. Topics include: school buses, gasoline, abortion, United Mine Workers of America Welfare and Retirement Fund, mine safety, Gibraltar Advertising Agency, Ceredo Kenova Community Center, education, Department of Welfare, \"Soviet Forest Lawn\", \"Poetry\" by Dorothy Sanders Basil, strip mining.","This folder contains correspondence with James Rhodes, Governor of Ohio; N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health. Topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, food stamps, UMWA, Black Lung, workmans compensation, Department of Welfare, selection of national vice president, \"Welch Students on University Team Visiting Schools\", Department of the Navy, Department of Health.","This folder contains correspondence with Richard Barton, the topics include the City of Clarksburg and public works surrounding its municipality.","This folder contains correspondence with Clement R Bassett, West Virginia Commissioner of Employment Security. Topics include employment appointments, vocational education, legislation, State Manpower Program, Child Development Program.","This folder includes correspondence from Congressman William G. Batchelder; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Dr. Mildred Mitchell-Bateman, Director of Mental Health. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Mental Health, \"Food Stamps for Coal Miners.\"","This folder includes correspondence with Paul D. Bibb, Director of the Bureau of Hospitals and Medical Facilities. Topics include: Kerr Glass Manufacturing Corp. The Ruffled Grouse Society of North America, Department of Natural Resources, Sunday closing law, Department of Highways, energy crisis, Department of Health, Department of Mental Health, Department of Welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with Julian Carroll, Governor of Kentucky; Barbara Battin, Director for the Tri-State Regional Red Cross; L.C. Battle Staff Director for the House of Representatives; E. T. Klassen, Postmaster General of the United States; Joe Baucum, Asst. AG., Department of the Army; James Sneed, Deputy Director of Veterans' Affairs; A.E. Baughman, Mayor of Philippi. Topics include: Tri-State Red Cross, Project Lifeblood '75, \"Viet Vet Dies in W. Va. Jail; Army Probing\", battle of Point Pleasant, Department of the Army, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Appalachian Regional Commission Funds.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, social services, disabilities.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: bb guns, health care, mental health, psychiatric hospitals, Department of Welfare, Republican Executive Committee, The Palm Beach Time \"The Florida Poll\", Black Lung workman's comp case claim, Department of Public Safety.","This folder contains correspondence from J. Glenn Beall Jr., United States Senator; Russell G. Beall, Member of the West Virginia State Senate; Ira S. Latimer, Director of Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: health care, Governor's Health Policy Task Force, summer youth program, Rotary International, library association, Blennerhassett Island, Department of Highways, studded tires, West Virginia banking, West Virginia Board of Accountancy, pollution, energy.","This folder contains correspondence with Carl G. Beard, Director of the Air Pollution Control Commission. Topics include: H.C. Nutting Co. \"Report of Geotechnical Investigation, Beard Property: Charleston West Virginia\", air pollution, \"Remarks to the Subcommittee on the Environment and the Atmosphere of the U.S. House of Representatives' Committee on Science and Technology\" by Carl G. Beard.","This folder contains correspondence with Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director of Natural Resources; Samuel S. Beard, President of the American Institute for Public Services; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Natural Resources, American Institute for Public Services, Office of the Adjutant General, farmers home administration loans, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Welfare, Kanawha Valley Regional Transportation Authority, food stamp program, Department of Veterans' Affairs, State Fire Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Sally Dodds, Director of the Social Services Department; Michael J. Stewart, Asst. Administrator, United States Securities and Exchange Commission; L.M. LaFollette, Deputy Securities Commissioner; W.T. Brothern Jr., President of the West Virginian Senate. Topics include: WV Department of Public Safety, Domestic Relations and Juvenile Court, Department of Welfare, Office of Economic Opportunity, State Auditor's Office, strip mining, fuel crisis, homestead relief act, \"An Ex-Coal Miner's Look at Black Lung\", Department of Health.","This folder contains correspondence with Congressman Harley O. Staggers; Gerald Ford, President of the United States; Birch Bayh, United States Senator; Lieutenant James Baylor, 321st Ordinance Battalion. Topics include: Department of Public Safety, \"Governor Leads BCVVFC Dedication\", \"Dedication of 'Back Creek Valley Vol. Fire Co. Guest of Honor: Arch Moore\", Social Security Administration, Natural Resources, Veterans Affairs, energy crisis, \"No Energy Shortage in State-Gov. Moore\", \"Nixon Trip Plans Still Undecided\", \"2 Wayne Men to Face Jury Over Shooting\", \"Kissinger's Elevation is First Bold Move by Nixon Since he Fired White House Aides\", Department of Labor, Vietnam.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Arden Hodges, Acting Commissioner of Finance. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Highways, consumer protection, Veterans of Foreign Affairs, abortion, Union Carbide Mine Rescue Team, nurses training, food stamps, CBS Television Network, Department of the Army.","This folder contains correspondence with Gene Beaudet, Editor in Chief of Iron Age and various constituents. Topics include: \"Striking Over Shortages- Sense or Nonsense?\" by George McManus, job training, Social Security Administration, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction, Boy's Club, Real Estate Commission, Bicentennial Celebration, military.","This folder contains correspondence with John Beck, Mayor of West Liberty; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Joseph Mills, Commissioner of Labor; Frederick Becker, Commissioner of Workmens' Compensation, Delegate Lewis McManus, Speaker of the House; Ronald G. Pearson, Treasurer of West Virginia; Captain Peter Becker, Armor Commanding, Department of the Army. Topics include: personal correspondence, pollution, Department of Welfare, health care, mental health, unit systems, Department of the Army, senior citizens, State Fire Marshall, Department of Public Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Durrett, Chief of the Beckley Police Department; John McCulloch, Mayor of Beckley; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Joseph Mills, Director of the State Economic Opportunity Office. Topics include: Department of Archives and History, highway safety, workmans compensation, Department of the Army: delayed entry program, \"Beckley National Bank: 1975 Annual Report\" \"Beckley National Bank: 1974 Annual Report\", Beckley County Health Department, Department of Welfare, canal proposal.","This folder contains correspondence with John Bedford, Mayor of Montrose; Catherine Bedell, Chairman of the United States International Trade Commission. Topics include: Department of Welfare, National Law Enforcement Telecommunications Systems, International Trade Commission, vocational rehabilitation, Civil Service System, Office of Economic Opportunity, Beech Fork Dam, Beech Aircraft corp. Photograph of Arch Moore and co during Beech Aircraft luncheon, Parade Magazine: \"If the Governor Answers, Don't Hang Up\", Department of Commerce, \"Working Mother's Day at the Nursery,\" beer.","This folder contains correspondence with Commander R. K. Beggs, US Commanding Officer, Department of the Navy; Ralph Steele, Commissioner of Motor Vehicles; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: job training, Department of Commerce, Social Service Administration, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Welfare, Communications Workers of America, \"How Your Tax Dollars Support Strikes\", Responsible Politics, Department of Public Institutions, Association for Industrial Development, Department of Health Education and Welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with Bernard Clark, Director, Director of the Governor's Highway Safety Administration; Calvin Belcher Jr., Director of Emergency Medical Care Program; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: workmans comp, Department of Welfare, Highway Safety Administration, \"Special Agreement for Project Approval by the West Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services\", Emergency Medical Services, health care, Appalachian Operation Health, Emergency Care Program, Department of Highways, Department of Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with James L. Weaver, Executive Director of Bel-O-Mar. Topics include: Bel-O-Mar Regional Council Interstate Planning Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission, \"Transportation Plan 1976-1980\", \"Bel-O-Mar 1973 Annual Report\", highway reports.","This folder contains correspondence with James L. Weaver, Executive Director of Bel-O-Mar; Anthony Scaffidi, Mayor of Benwood; George Dober, President of the Ohio County Court. Topics include: Bel-O-Mar Regional Council Interstate Planning Commission, General Revenue Sharing Program, flood insurance, Unified Work Program.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert J. Bellino, Republican Executive Committee of Manatee County, Florida; Henry L. Bellmon, United States Senator. Topics include: \"Bank Dominos\", \"A Flaw in Bank Holding Companies\", Department of Welfare, Black Lung, Department of the Army, federal Revenue Sharing, Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Home Builders Association of West Virginia.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert N. Doty, Mayor of Belmont; J. Richard Barber, Commissioner of Alcohol; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Highways, welfare, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Welfare, consumers tax.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Dr. T.E. Bell, U.S. Commissioner of Education. Topics include: Social Security Administration, Diversified Mountaineer Corp., Department of Welfare, retired teachers, Lawyer Title News, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Commerce, education.","This folder contains correspondence with T.H. Bell, United States Commissioner of Education; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Welfare, vocational education, Early Childhood Education, nursing education, workman's compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with Delegate Elton E. Bryan; Delegate Rodney B. Belknap; Thomas Tinder, Delegate Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the House; Commissioner of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary of the Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of the Army, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Social Security Administration, air communications, surface mining, Black Lung benefits.","This folder contains correspondence with Congressman Charles Rangel; J. Richard Barber, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; James Harlow, President of West Virginia University; R.D. Albertazzie, Commissioner of Commerce; Edwin F. Flower, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Education, Department of Commerce, Department of Mental Health, Department of Veteran's Affairs, Department of Welfare, State of North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs, fuel crisis.","This folder contains correspondence with Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner of Employment; Cleveland K. Benedict, Commissioner of Finance; Richard Daily, State Tax Commissioner. Topics include: Department of Education, Department of Commerce, Department of Employment Security, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Finance and Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with Delegate George F. Beneke; L.J. Benedum, Mayor of Jane Lew; P.L. Beneger, Mayor of Ansted. Topics include: Benedum Airport, Hornor Brothers Engineering, Department of Commerce, Swedish American Indian League.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Social Security Administration, motor vehicles.","This folder contains topics on: Beta Psi chapter of the Beta Theta Pi Fraternity and a group photo.","This folder contains topics on: Beta Psi Chapter of Beta Theta Pi, Beta Psi House improvement.","This folder contains topics on: Beta Psi Chapter of Beta Theta Pi.","This folder contains correspondence with Ralph D. Albertazzie, Commissioner of Commerce; Jimmy R. Bennett, Mayor of Beverley; William Clyde Beverly, Mayor of Davy. Topics include: Department of State, Department of Commerce, The Charleston Symphony Orchestra, American Association of Science, \"Treaty Provisions in Force Between the United States of America and Other Country Relating to the Competency and Authority of Consular Officers in the Settlement of Estate\", \"West Virginia's Elderly: 'Poverty-Stricken'\".","This folder contains correspondence with John E. Bex, Regional Director of the Defense Civil Preparedness Agency. Topics include: Defense Civil Preparedness Agency, Office of Emergency Services, Department of Defense, Energy Emergency Digest, \"Survival: Governors of Region Two States Join in Civil Defense Proclamations.\"","This folder contains topics on the Beta Psi chapter of Beta Theta Pi, Beta Psi house improvement, Beta Psi alumni, a group photo, correspondence with various members of the fraternity.","This folder contains topics on the Beta Psi chapter of Beta Theta Pi, Beta Psi house improvement, Beta Psi alumni, correspondence with various members of the fraternity.","This folder contains correspondence with Ira Dadisman, Director of Personnel, Civil Service; Richard Bessey, Executive Director of Corning Glass Works Foundation. Topics include: Civil Service System, abortion, Corning Glass Works Foundation, Survey Map of Bethlehem WV.","This folder contains correspondence with John W. Caldabaugh, Mayor of Bethlehem; Rene Zabeau, Economic Development Specialist, U.S. Department of Commerce. Topics include: U.S. Department of Commerce, Department of Public Institutions, State Tax Department, Bethlehem Public Works, Bethlehem Review.","This folder contains correspondence with Harry A. Stansbury, State Director, Comprehensive Health Planning. Topics include: Department of Commerce, Federal Trade Commission, Department of Motor Vehicles, Professional Ambulance Builders, capital punishment, insurance, Advertising of Ophthalmic Goods and Services.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Beverley F. Berry, Director of the BEA Club Variety Show. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, Department of Veterans Affairs, Social Security Administration, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Natural Resources, State Tax Department, Gulf Mineral Resources Co., coal liquification plant.","This folder contains correspondence with Honorable Thornton G. Berry Jr., Justice for West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Wesley Miller Jr., Mayor of War. Topics include: Berry Energy Consultants \u0026 Managers Inc, Department of Highways, Department of Finance and Administration, Phi Beta Kappa.","This folder contains correspondence with Ernest Bernardi; Eugene Crutchfield, Director of Veterans' Affairs; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Affairs, \"Wonder Drug helps elderly stay young in mind\", Hydergine, Department of Mental Health, Department of Welfare.","This folder contains topics on: Department of Highways, Department of Mental Health, Republican National Committee Chairman, Sons of the American Revolution, \"Inter-Agency Council on Energy Information.\"","This folder contains correspondence with Robert C. Byrd, United States Senator; William S. Bergman, National Institution for Supervisory Education; L.F. Heiner, Mayor of Bath. Topics include: WV Health and Humane Society, Department of Mental Health, Department of City and Regional Planning, Governor's Manpower Office, National Institution for Supervisory Education, Berkeley Country public works, State Tax Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with Ronald Berman, Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities; Richard Daily, State Tax Commissioner. Topics include: The National Endowmnet fort eh Humanities, The Girl Scouts, \"'Says Old Folks' Home is need, Not Recreation.\"","This folder contains correspondence with Richard Benson, United States Senator; Lloyd Bentsen, United States Senator; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Mental Health, Department of Welfare, \"The American Legion\", coal conversion.","This folder contains correspondence with Judge Dennis Knapp, Chief Judge, U.S. District Court; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of the Army, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Health Education and Welfare, waterways, water pollution.","This folder contains correspondence with Wallace F. Bennett, United States Senator, M.L. Cook, M.D. Director for the Director of Diseases Control; F.A. Mayor of Clay. Topics include: State Road Commission, Department of Highways, Department of Employment Security WV Alcohol and Beverage Control Commission, Department of Health, teachers' retirement, public safety.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Social Security Administration, Department of Welfare, ABC Commission, Department of Naturak Resources, Department of Highways, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare, James Bennett, State Conservationist; Jimmy R. Bennett, Mayor of Beverley. Topics include: Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction, Department of Welfare, Department of Transportation, United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation, \"Soil and Water Conservation in West Virginia\", Upshure County school system.","This folder contains correspondence with Gorham L. Black, Region III Director of Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Topics include: Waivers of Departmental requirements, Employee training programs, Gorham L. Black resignation, healthcare, Department of Public Institutions, Committee on Human Resources of the National Governor's Conference, upgrading public institutions, head start programs, Urban Mass Transportation Act.","This folder contains correspondence with Gorham L. Black, Region III Director of Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Elizabeth Schoenfeld, Director Development of Disabilities Office of Human Development Dept. Of Health, Education, and Welfare, George Bennett, Planning Director of WV Developmental Disability Council, Russell H. McQuain, Jr., Executive Director, Francis X. Lynch, Director, Developmental Disabilities Office. Topics include: head start programs, Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973, Developmentally Disabled Assistance and Bill of Rights Act, Protection and advocacy programs for developmentally disabled, Developmental Disabilities Act and legal advocacy, West Virginia Health Systems Agency, Inc.","This folder contains correspondence with Gorham L. Black, Region III Director of Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Topics include: health systems agencies, head start programs, human resources, Executive Director of the Education Commission of the States nomination, Social Services Administration, National Health Planning and Resources Development Act of 1974 (P.L. 93-641), Flood hazard areas, healthcare, Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, Child abuse prevention, Mid-Atlantic Federal Regional Council, Higher Education Act of 1972.","This folder contains correspondence with Gorham L. Black, Region III Director of Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Topics include: Mid-Atlantic Federal Regional Council, Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, Professional standards review organizations, Federal Register proposals for Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, social service programs, head start programs, Buffalo Valley Redevelopment, healthcare, Office of Economic Opportunity Older Americans Act, child care organizations, Child Development Services Integration Research Project.","This folder contains correspondence with the Executive Committee of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: Black Lung benefits, Black Lung Advisory Committee, Appalachian Regional Commission, Black lung association, social security benefits.","Topics include: black lung benefits, Chronic Respiratory Disease Advisory Committee, workmen's compensation benefits, social security benefits.","This folder contains correspondence with the Medical Subcommittee on Black Lung, Richard Frum, Special Assistant-Office of the Governor, Fred Meyer, Program Administrator, Black Lung Program, George C. Gardiner M.D., Regional Health Administrator, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.  Topics include: black lung benefits, black lung regulations, Black Lung Advisory Committee, Coal Workers Respiratory Disease Control Program, public health educator.","This folder contains correspondence with George Gardiner M.D., Regional Health Administrator, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Richard D. Frum, Project Director of Respiratory Disease Control Program, Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of Appalachian Regional Commission, Dan Green, Director, Appalachian Development Office. Topics include: Charleston Area Medical Center, Central West Virginia Respiratory Disease Control Program, Black Lung Advisory Committee, West Virginia Coal Miners Disease Control Program, Deputy Project Director of West Virginia's Coal Miners Respiratory Disease Control Program.","This folder includes correspondence with Dan Green, Director, Appalachian Development Office, Mr. V.V. Faigley, Assistant Vice President, Kanawha Valley Bank, Richard D. Frum, Special Assistant, Office of the Governor. Topics Include: Black Lung Advisory Committee, West Virginia Coal Miners Respiratory Disease Control Program, Mountaineer Breathing Clinic, Ohio Black Lung Program, applications for committee positions.","This folder includes correspondence with Mr. Tom Bell and Mr. Adam Tony, Members of the WV House of Delegates, President Gerald Ford, Col. Frank R. Blackstone, Superintendent of Ohio State Highway Patrol, Brent Blackwelder, Environmental Policy Center Topics include: graduation best wishes, glass manufacturing, legislature staffing needs, energy crisis, legislator pay raise, surface mining, Ohio State Patrol, Governor's Conference, Clay-Batelle Health Clinic, Blackwater Falls State Park, Environmental Policy Center, West Virginia Civil Service System Applications, tourism opportunities, National Health Planning and Resource Development Act, teacher pay raises, retirement benefits, healthcare, Monongahela Power Company.","This folder includes correspondence with Dr. Lyle M. Blackwell, Dean of West Virginia University's School of Engineering and Physical Science, Mr. Fairley Lusk, Acting Admin, Princeton, WV Office, Department of Welfare. Topics include: WVU Physics Chairman, taxes, social security, food stamp benefits, Department of Welfare, healthcare, East Coast ports, Board of Education concerns.","This folder includes correspondence with Honorable Charles Black, Mayor of Hartford, West Virginia, The Honorable Donald F. Black, Judge of the Fourth Judicial Circuit- Parkersburg, WV, and Mr. Garry D. Black, Acting City Manager, City of Huntington, WV, The Honorable James H. Black, Mayor of Milton, WV, CSM Lawrence Black, President, WV National Guard. Topics include: reapportionment litigation, Department of Motor Vehicles, vocational schools, WV Commission on Youth and Children, healthcare, welfare, insurance concerns, childhood education, human relations day, public service programs, Appalachian Regional Commission, economic development, Department of Public Safety, teacher retirement benefits, Budget for the City of Huntington, WV, Board of Miner Training, natural gas drilling.","This folder includes correspondence with: The Honorable Thomas Black, Commissioner of Kanawha County, WV, Commissioner Edwin F. Flowers, WV Department of Welfare, Mr. John E. Burdette, II, Administrator, Welch Area Office- WV Dept. Of Welfare. Topics include: social security benefits, Appalachian Regional Commission, food stamp benefits, West Virginia history, Buffalo Creek, Tropical Storm Agnes, Kanawha County Sheriff, 'G' Corridor Highways, Capital punishment, Department of Highways, School Clothing Allowance Program, welfare benefits, Huntington State Hospital, Medicaid, sales taxes.","This folder includes correspondence with: Mr. Keith L. Arthur, Cabell County Clerk, Dr. Marshall Buckalew, President of Morris Harvey College, The Most Reverend Joseph H. Hodges, Bishop, Diocese of Wheeling, Miss Norma Thompson, Manager of Department of Employer Security- Logan County. Topics include: birthday greetings.","This folder includes correspondence with: Mr. Bryon J. Bishop, President Local Union No. 549, International Association of Bridge, Structural and Ornamental Iron Workers, Mr. Doug Bishop, Project Director, Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers Program, Mr. Robert B. Bishop, Jr., Chairman, Continuing Education Committee, Washington Section, IEEE, Mr. James L. Bispo, Acting Director, Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration. Topics include: anniversary wishes, Lewis County Jail, forestry, black lung benefits, welfare benefits, food stamp benefits, seasonal farm workers, Department of Highways applications, welfare reform, energy crisis, Panther State Park, property taxes, road repairs, American Motorcycle Association, environmental policies, public notaries.","This folder includes correspondence with: Mr. William P. Cunningham, Dean, School of Law, University of Maryland, Mr. Robert L. Smith, M.D., Regional Administrator, United Mine Workers of America, Health and Retirement Funds, Mr. William P. Bittenbender, Chairman, New Hampshire Board of Education, Mr. Frank Bivens, program director, Occupational Training Program for the Governor's Manpower Office in McDowell County, Mr. John A. Bivens, Jr., President, Bivens and Associates Inc., Col. R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety, West Virginia State Police. Topics include: social security benefits, employment, Marion County coal mining, horse and dog racing, college admissions recommendations, pension benefits, education, Fayette Art League, mental health concerns, healthcare.","This folder includes correspondence with: Mr. Bernell Bircher, Administrative Assistant to the Governor, State of Illinois Capitol Building, Mr. Edward J. Hefferman, Administrator, Huntington, WV office-Department of Welfare, Miss Sue Hoskins, Acting Coordinator, Office of communications- WV Dept. Of Welfare, Mr. J. Richard Barber Commissioner, WV Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner, Robert M. Sines, Leasing Director, WV Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner, The Honorable Stephen Bird, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Anne Royall, Biosophy and Spiritual Democracy Pamphlet, West Virginia University School of Medicine recommendations, youth employment training programs, flood disaster loans, telephone lines in state capitols, welfare, social security benefits, food stamp benefits, education concerns, environmental sanctuaries, separation of church and state, employment, ABC Licenses, Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder includes correspondence with: Commissioner Calvin A. Calendine, Department of Public Institutions, Mr. Edwin. F. Flowers, WV Department of Welfare, Mr. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., WV Department of Mental Health, Topics include: affordable housing, notaries, Moundsville Penitentiary, National Tennis Week, welfare, federal government suits, black lung benefits, birth certificates, social security, birthday wishes.","This folder includes correspondence with: Mr. Richard N. Billings, President, Fact Research Inc., Mr. Stanley Newton, Administrator, Lewisburg Area Office, WV Dept. Of Welfare, Mr. James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, WV Dept. Of Welfare, Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner Department of Motor Vehicles, Mr. Felix J. Binder, Branch Manager, American Home Assurance Company, Mr. James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Department of Mental Health, Mr. Dennis M. Binning, Chairman, Decision Research Inc. Topics include: animal control, black lung benefits, congratulations, worker's compensation, Hopemont State Hospital, ambulance services, tourism, campaign donations, civil rights, WV Department of Highways Employment, economic issues, West Virginia Blue Book, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, higher education.","This folder includes correspondence with: Mr. John A. Chapman, C.C.E., President, Charleston Area Chamber of Commerce, Dr. W. Robert Biddington, Dean, School of Dentistry, WVU, Mr. John W. Biendenkapp, Executive Director, Community Action Lexington-Fayette County, Inc. Topics include: Charleston Chamber of Commerce, Department of Finance and Administration, college recommendations, housing, notaries, Hurricane Agnes, flood relief, Economic Opportunity Act of 1964.","This folder includes correspondence with: H.C. Beverly, Lieutenant Colonel, Inspector, Department of Public Safety, The Honorable Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives, The Honorable Marion W. Bilby, Mayor of Hambleton, WV. Topics include: environment, lawsuits, vehicle regulations, black lung benefits, school clothing vouchers, food stamps, outdoor recreation, tourism, bribery, 1976 Summer Youth Program, financial assistance, anniversary wishes, fundraising, Department of Highways.","This folder includes correspondence with: Col. R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Office of the WV Attorney General, Mr. Thomas R. Foreman, Chief Deputy, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs. Topics include: petitions, business licenses inquiries, graduation congratulations, food stamp benefits, healthcare, welfare benefits, ABC stores, trial assistance, West Virginia state seal, pension inquiries, teacher retirement benefits, education concerns, expressing condolences, daylight saving time.","This folder includes correspondence with: Mr. John W. Biasucci, Executive Vice President, WV Housing Development Fund, Mr. Paul D. Bibb, Director, Hospitals and Medical Facilities, State Health Department, Mr. Alan Bible, Chairman, Subcommittee on the Department of Interior and Related Agencies. Topics include: West Virginia Housing Development Fund, scenic railroad, healthcare, anniversary wishes, Corning Glass Works, legal grievances, college recommendations, Land and Water Conservation Fund, coal mining, outdoor cycling.","This folder includes correspondence with: Mr. Edward J. Alfred, Assistant Principal, Hamilton Junior High School, Mr. Gary H. Bailey, Principal, Greenmont School, Mrs. Wilma A. Beckett, Principal, McKinley School, Mr. Lawrence G. Derthick, Jr., President, West Virginia Association of School Administrators, Mr. Frank M. Fenton, President, Fenton Art Glass Company, Mr. Orlan C. Fowler, President, Harrison County Board of Education, Mr. Bert F. Hider, President, The Commerical Banking and Trust Company, The Honorable Orton R. Karickhoff, House of Delegates, Mr. Ray M. Kesler, President, West Virginia Vocational Association, Robert L. Smith, M.D., Area Medical Administrator, United Mine Workers of America, Dr. Howard O. Sullins, Superintendent, Wood County Schools, Mr. Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Donald L. Taylor, President, Mountain State Bank, Topics include: Better School Building Amendment.","This folder contains correspondence with the Honorable Henrey M. Jackson, Chairman of the Senate Interior and Insular Affairs Committee; Thomas S. Kleppe, Secretary of the Interior; Stanley K. Hathaway, Secretary of the Interior; Mills E. Godwin, Governor of Virginia. Topics include: New River, Scenic Rivers Legislation, statements in support of the Blue Ridge Project, Blue Ridge Project v. Scenic River Status Fact Sheet, Ohio River Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with Stanley K. Hathaway, Secretary of the Interior; Honorable Thomas S. Kleppe, Secretary of the Interior; Congressman Ray J. Madden, House of Representatives.   Topics include: \"Appalachian Power Company's Blue Ridge Pumped and Storage and Hydroelectric Project its Effects Upon West Virginia\", West Virginia Attorney General's Statement in Support of Blue Ridge Project, \"Hathaway Confirmed by Senate: New River Issue Among First Tests\", Appalachian Power Company presentation 1975.","This folder contains correspondence with Congressman Harley O. Staggers; Kenneth F. Plumb, Secretary of the Federal Power Commission. Topics include: Constituent mail, Coalition to Save New River, Blue Ridge Project Files, environmental impact studies.","This folder contains correspondence with William Ritchie, Commissioner of Commerce; Honorable J. Commissioner of Alcohol; Honorable Ronald G. Pearson, State Treasurer. Topics include: Bluefield Automobile Club, City of Bluefield Police Department, Bluefield Bank, Bluefield State College, Bluefield Sanitarium, Bluefield Supply Company.","This folder contains correspondence with William Blumer, Director of Program Operations, Appalachian Regional Commission; William Blunt Jr., Assistant Secretary for Economic Development. Topics include: photos of Jewish folk art, Appalachian Regional Commission funds and projects, Economic Development Administration, United States Department of Commerce, Afro Arts Cultural Center.","This folder contains correspondence with Honorable John A. Knebel, Acting Secretary of Agriculture; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; James E. Ross, Commissioner of Alcohol. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Motor Vehicles, Social Security Administration, Republican National Committee, Blizzard Incorporated Mining Supplies, abortion, teacher retirement benefits, Logan County Creek Flooding, photos of flooded creek, gasoline rationing.","This folder contains correspondence with Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner of Finance, James B. Cardwell, Commissioner of Social Security. Topics include: Department of Commerce, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Health Education and Welfare, \"New Weapon Against Unemployment: Good Roads.\"","This folder contains correspondence with Clarence W. Blount State Senator of Maryland, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Social Security Administration, Economic Demonstration Administration, Animal Care and Welfare Inc., health services, \"Nixon's efforts to Speed Home Building Faulters.\"","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, Civil Service System, Public Service Commission, Workmen's Compensation Fund, \"Arch Moore Jr. Elected to U.S. Senate in W.Va,\" presidency of WVU.","This folder contains correspondence with Congressman John Blatnik, Chairman for the Committee on Public Works; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Social Security Administration, Veterans Administration, Department of Health Education and Welfare, State Tax Department, Public Service Commission, \"Governor vs. Regents: W.Va's Moore Rescinds Delegated Authority.\"","This folder contains correspondence with Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner of Employment. Topics include: Department of Employment Security, Blenko Glass Company, energy, education.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert C. Byrd, United States Senator; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: The Department of Welfare, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Employment Security, Department of Highways, Department of Health, West Virginia State Prison for Women, food stamps, Black Lung.","This folder contains correspondence with William D. Mitchell Acting Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Honorable Ronald R. Blankenship, President of the Calhoun County Court. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Workmen's Compensation Fund, employment, education, Calhoun County school systems.","This folder contains correspondence with Ira S. Latimer, Director of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Teachers' Retirement Board, Public Service Commission, Department of Motor Vehicles, Workmen's Compensation, education.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert C. Byrd, United States Senator; Honorable Edgar F. Heiskell III, Secretary of State; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Charles E. Blankenship, Mayor of Matoaka; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation. Topics include: House of Delegates, Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, Department of Health Education and Welfare; Social Security Administration, Public Service Program, Workmen's Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with Gerald Ford, President of the United States; Honorable Forest J. Bowman, Administrator Director of the Supreme Court of Appeals; Honorable Oscar L. Blake, Mayor of Burnsville; Honorable Virginia B. Blake, Mayor of Ronceverte; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, Department of Labor, Department of Finance and Administration, Social Security Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation. Topics include: National Republican Executive Committee, Department of Welfare, Workmen's Compensation, Union Carbide Corporation.","This folder contains correspondence with Lieutenant General Jack Blair, Adjutant General. Topics include: Office of the Adjutant General, Federal State Relations, maintenance photos and building descriptions.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert C. Byrd, Senator of the United States; Representative Ken Hechler; Lieutenant General Jack Blair; Reece H. Blair, Sheriff of Ohio County. Topics include: House of Representatives, Public Service Commission, Department of Welfare, Office of the Adjutant General, Department of Highways, Department of Commerce, Department of Public Institutions, Workmen's Compensation, Ohio Valley Medical Center.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, Department of Highways, Governor's Highway Safety Administration, Department of Labor, Department of Welfare, West Virginia Educational Broadcasting Authority.","This folder contains correspondence with Representative Ken Hechler, Honorable James R. McCartney, Secretary of State of West Virginia; Lee Bowden, Exalted Leader (president) of the Elks Club; Ken Wynne, Leading Knight (vice president) of the Elks Club; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Honorable Earl M. Bowen, Mayor of Kenova. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Mental Health, Department of Employment Security, Department of Mental Health, Medical Arts Pharmacy, photo of Mrs. Bowden and Arch Moore at the WVU-VPI game, Beckley Police department, Bowen Pharmaceuticals.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Welfare, Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, Ohio House of Representatives, education, housing.","This folder contains correspondence with Theodore M. Bowers, Senator of West Virginia; Major General Verne L. Bowers, The Adjutant General of the United States; William Ritchie, Commissioner of Highways. Topics include: Department of Mental Health, Department of the Army Headquarters, West Virginia Petroleum Council, Petroleum Association, glass industry, manpower program, teachers' retirement, energy, \"Drivers Like those Blue Signs on I-95 in VA.\", \"Welfare Room and the Appalachian Myth.\"","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare, Ronald Pearson, Commissioner of Finance; Honorable Jess Borowski, President of the Marion County Court. Topics include: Borg-Warner Chemicals, United States Petrochemical Industry: Impact Analysis, Department of Welfare, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Hancock Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children and Adults, public service programs, manpower, strip mining, fuel distribution.","This folder contains correspondence with Congressman Harley O. Staggers; Honorable Charles Bosley, Mayor of Shepherdstown; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Ronald Pearson, Commissioner of Finance; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer, Director of Natural Resources. Topics include: United States House of Representatives, Department of Public Safety, Department of Welfare, West Virginia Commission on Aging, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Natural Resources, retired teachers, public safety, energy stabilization program, dog racing.","This folder contains correspondence with Calvin Rampton, Governor of Utah; Thomas R. Boughton, 10th District Vice Commander of the American Legion. Topics include: State Tax Department, Boston University, Department of Public Safety, Department of Commerce, Department of Education, American Legion, \"Equal Rights Legislation\", \"Colin-Anderson Probe Centers on Injury Rate\", mental health, education.","This folder topics on: education, retired teachers, Aetna Insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with Commissioner E.E. Lewis; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; William C. Boor, Executive Director of the Board of Probation and Parole. Topics include: West Virginia Department of Commerce, Boone County Board of Education, Boone County public works, Coalition of Adult Education, Department of Welfare, Department of Highways, highways, adult education, mental health, health care, Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole.","This folder contains correspondence with Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Edward F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Walter Smittle III, State Fire Marshall. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, Department of the Airforce, Board of Vocational Education Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Veterans of World War I of the USA inc., American Association of Retired People, coal pollution, \"Demos Ask Nixon to Hit Nixon Economy,\" mental health.","This folder contains correspondence with Honorable Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the House of Delegates; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Honorable O. Bee Boothe, Mayor of Oakvale; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Commerce, Department of Health, Colonial Gas Company, Department of Welfare, Department of Agriculture, Public Service Commission, \"Mr. Rainbow Visits Area\", State of Florida Professional and Occupational Regulation, West Virginia Warden, State Penitentiary, Office of Public Safety, Department of State.","This folder contains topics on: The Northern Trust Company, Gradison \u0026 Co., BancNorthwest, Hutchinson Shockey Erley \u0026 Co., L.F. Rothchild \u0026 Co., credit bonds, banks, Notice of Sale and Official Statement: State of West Virginia School Buildings Bonds.","This folder contains issues of The Daily Bond Buyer.","This folder contains issues of The Daily Bond Buyer.","This folder contains correspondence from Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Honorable W.T. Brotherton Jr., President of the West Virginia State Senate. Topics include: House of Representatives, Department of Welfare, Spectrum Research, Department of Employment Security, \"Description of Spectrum Research\", \"The Universe of SMSAs for the Study Sponsored by the National Science Foundation to Analyze Alternative Structural Arrangements for Delivering Health Care in Metropolitan Areas\", healthcare, employment.","This folder contains correspondence from Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Commissioner Richard Bonnett. Topics include: Department of the Army, Department of Welfare, Department of Labor, Public Service Program, County Emergency Squad, unemployment benefits.","This folder contains topics on: The Department of Public Safety, emergency medical funds.","This folder contains correspondence from Congressman Harley O. Staggers; Honorable Charles Bonar, Commissioner of the Mineral County Court; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of Highways. Topics include: House of Delegates, Department of Health Education and Welfare, airports, FAA, Regional Planning and Development, emergency ambulances, Federal State Relations, Federated Women's Club.","This folder contains correspondence with Ira S. Latimer, Director of Natural Landscapes; John Ashcroft, Director of Mines. Topics include: Department of Mines, Department of Public Safety, American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, workmen's compensation, Stonewall Jackson Dam project, West Virginia tourism, state parks, natural resources, natural gas, \"Tons of Creosote Waste dumped into Local Mine.\"","This folder contains correspondence with Robert C. Byrd, Senator of the United States; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Honorable Charles Bolte, Mayor of Spencer; B. Frederick Beckner, Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation. Topics include: House of Representatives, \"Congressional Record\", Department of Welfare, Tri-State Transit Authority, education, Rockwell Tubular Plant, committee of barbers and beauticians, city of Spencer public works, workmen's compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Commissioner Gus Douglass. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Public Safety, Department of Mental Health, West Virginia Rual Rehabilitation Student Loan Program, West Virginia University, strip mining, pollution, social security, bomb threats.","This folder contains correspondence with First Lady Betty Ford; James Boggs, Director of Budget; Commissioner Calvin Calendine. Topics include:  Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Public Institutions, Department of Mental Health, Department of Welfare, workmen's compensation, Denmar State Hospital, oil spill.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner of Employment. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Department of Employment Security, Virginia State Police.","This folder contains correspondence with Admiral O.W. Siler, Commandant United States Coast Guard; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: West Virginia House of Delegates, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Welfare, Social Security Administration, \"Paper links appointees to '68 Moore contributors,\" boat safety.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: West Virginia House of Delegates, Department of Welfare, Department of Public Safety, Department of Commerce, Governor Moore's extortion case, Oswald J. Smith pamphlets.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Joseph Mills, Commissioner of Labor; Ira S. Latimer, Director of Natural Resources; Forest J. Boggs, Braxton County Magistrate. Topics include: West Virginia House of Delegates, Department of Public Safety, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Welfare, Department of Natural Resources, abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas J. Meskill, Governor of Connecticut; Mrs. Tobin Armstrong, Counselor to the President; James L. Buckley, Senator of the United States; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare, Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: United States Senate, Department of Welfare, Department of Highways, Workmen's Compensation Fund, correspondence from Alvin E. Brand to national figures.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert C Byrd, United C Bryd; Jennings Randolf, United States Senator; Congressman Ken Hechler, Commissioner B. Frederick Becker; James B. Cardwell, Commissioner of Social Security; Topics include: Workmen's Compensation Fund, claims for medical bills.","This folder contains correspondence with John Braithwaite, Deputy Commissioner of the Canadian Penitentiary Service; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; David Kastelansky, Director of Manpower; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of Highways; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Highways, Department of Commerce, Congress of Correction, Department of Public Institutions, health department, sales tax, emergency medical technicians.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of welfare; Edwin F. Flowers Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of the Treasury, black lung, \"Comptroller's Manual for National Banks\", \"EFTS: Not so Great a Threat\", Department of the Treasury News.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Mental Health, Department of Veterans' Affairs, West Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind, Department of Commerce, Department of Public Institutions, Department of Health education and Welfare, Workmen's Compensation Fend, energy crisis.","This folder contains topics on: Department of Commerce, Department of Mental Health, Workmen's Compensation Fund, disability claims, social security.","This folder contains topics on: Urban Mass Transportation funds, Energy Research Funds, public employee retirement systems, regional planning and development, photos of Arch Moore at the Grafton National Cemetery May 30, 1970.","This folder contains topics on: Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, Department of Natural and Economic Resources, strip mines, public schools, workman's compensation, social security.","This folder contains correspondence with William D. Mitchell Acting Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation. Topics include: Department of Mental Health, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Commerce, Alaskan Arctic Gas Pipeline.","This folder contains correspondence with Representative John Brademas, Chief Deputy Whip. Topics include: Office of the Majority Whip, Congressional Committee on Education and Labor Subcommittee on Select Education, National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Act, \"to amend and extend the national foundation on the arts and humanities act of 1965\", Museum Services Bill, West Virginia Oil and Gas Festival.","This folder contains topics on: The Executive Advisory Board of the Buckskin Council, \"A Study of the Fund-Raising Potential of the Buckskin Council.\"","This folder contains topics on: The Executive Advisory Board of the Buckskin Council, Chief Cornstalk Council no. 756, Appalachian Council inc., 1973 Annual Buckskin Council.","This folder contains topics on: The Executive Advisory Board of the Buckskin Council, 1976 Annual Report to the Governor, Silver Antelope award, Scout Fair '74, Buckskin Council: Men for Tomorrow.","This folder contains topics on: The Executive Advisory Board of the Buckskin Council, the Appalachian Council inc., Report to the Governor, National Trail Council, Annual Scouting Report 1974.","This folder contains correspondence with M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D. Director of Mental Health; Honorable Larkin B. Ours, West Virginian Delegate. Topics include: Department of Mental Health, Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, community mental health centers, Regional Planning and Development, public institutions, Vietnam Bonus, student employment program, vocational education, Egyptian Iron and Steel co.","This folder contains correspondence with Congressman John Slack. Topics include: United States House of Representatives, Department of the Army, \"If the Governor Answers, Don't Hang Up\", Boy Scouts, School for the Deaf and Blind, coal miners' strike, parole, Vietnam bonus.","This folder contains correspondence with Gerald Ford, President of the United States; David R Boyd, Director of Emergency Services, Department of Health Education and Welfare; N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health. Topics include: Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Welfare, Social Security Administration, Department of Health, a discussion of the Governor's potential as a US Senator, eminent domain, workmen's compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with Honorable Onofrio Solario Bozzi, Consul General of Italy; Lysander L. Dudley, Commissioner of Commerce; Thomas Williams, President, District 6, United Mine Workers of America; Joe Ellis, President, District 17, United Mine Workers of America; James Leeber, President, District 29, United Mine Workers of America; Dr. William Boyle, WVU Assistant Director of Engineering; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner of Finance; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Commerce, Department of Welfare; Department of Public Institutions, West Virginia schools, Davis Power Project, United Mine Workers of America, miners pay, energy conservation Boys Life.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Education, Governor's Manpower Office, employment security, Howard Creek Watershed Project.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Ralph Steel, Commissioner of Motor Vehicles; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, West Virginia State Bar, West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Finance and Administration, West Virginia State Penitentiary, photo of the old Levi Shinn log house, energy stabilization program.","This folder contains correspondence with John Woodford, Director of Transportation; Ralph Steele, Commissioner of Motor Vehicles: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; James Clowser, Deputy Director of Mental Health; Dr. M. Mitchell-Bateman, Director of Mental Health. Topics include: Department of State Highways and Transportation, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Welfare, Department of Mental Health, Greenbrier Historical Society.","This folder contains correspondence with Henry M. Jackson, United States Senator; the Honorable John Bowling, Mayor of White Sulfur Springs; Kenes C. Bowling, Executive Director of the Interstate Mining Compact. Topics include: Interstate Mining Compact, surface mining legislation, City of White Sulfur Springs, Regional Planning and Development, grant funding, public institutions, community improvement.","This folder contains correspondence with James Clowser, Deputy Director of Mental Health; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent of Public Safety; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Employment Security, Department of Mental Health, Social Security Administration, employment, Department of Public Safety, \"Energy Taxes and Subsidies.\"","This folder contains correspondence with Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Future Farmers of America, vocational education.","This folder contains correspondence with Gerald L. Chafin, House of Delegates; David M. Brantner, President of the West Virginia Wildlife Federation. Topics include: West Virginia Department of Highways, West Virginia Federal Wildlife Federation, wildlife conservation.","This folder contains correspondence with Richard M.  Nixon, President of the United States; Ralph D. Albertazzie, Commissioner of Commerce; Leslie W Bray, Director of the Federal Preparedness Administration. Topics include: United States of America General Service Administration, Department of Commerce, Eastern Labor Advisory Association and the Labor Relations Advisory Association, Braxton County emergency services.","This folder contains correspondence with Hon. Rodney B. Belknap, House of Delegates; Gorham Black, Regional Director of the Department of Health Education and Welfare; N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Aaron L. Rose, Chairman of the Braxton County Building Commission. Topics include: West Virginia Health Department, Braxton County Airport, West Virginia State Armory Board, Braxton County Building Commission, Farmers Home Administration, Federal State Relations, Braxton County Hospitals.","This folder contains correspondence with Hon. Rodney B. Belknap, House of Delegates; J Kenton Lambert, State Director of Agriculture; Aaron L. Rose, Chairman of the Braxton County Building Commission; Hon. Aubrey C. Robertson, President of the Braxton County Commission; Ralph D. Albertazzie, Commissioner of Commerce. Topics include: United States Department of Agriculture, Department of Commerce, Braxton County Memorial Hospital, Farmers Home Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with Ira S. Latimer, Director of Natural Resources. Topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Dangerous Drug Distribution Concerns Associated, Retires Officers Association, Federal Housing Association.","This folder contains correspondence with Hon. John Breinig, acting Mayor of Shepherdstown; Malcom F. Brenan, Director of the Highway Planning Division; Gust Brenda, House Delegates; R.G. McCall, Director of Environmental Health Service; Edward Brennan, Hawaii National Republican Committeeman. Topics include: Department of Health, Department of Commerce, Federal Housing Administration, Housing Development Fund, clothing allowance program, gasoline rationing, State School Board.","This folder contains correspondence with Peter Brennan, Secretary of Labor; Joseph H. Mills, Commissioner of Labor; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent of Public Safety; Edwin F Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: US Department of Labor, Department of Public Safety, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Welfare, Public Employees Retirement System, \"Texts of International Labor Organization Convention no. 137\", workmen's compensation, National Enquirer, Social Security Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Jean Brewer, Research Analyst for Child Development. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Agency for Child Development, Republican National Committee, Public Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director of Mental Health; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent of Public Safety; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, United States Brewers Association, West Virginia Department of Mental Health, Department of Commerce, Inaugural Committee, Republican State Executive Committee, workmen's compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with Hon. Carl E. Furbee, Mayor of Bridgeport; Donald W. Brown, Insurance Commissioner; Hon. Thomas S. Kleppe Administrator for the US Small Business Administration; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation. Topics include: Department of Commerce, Division of Correction, Department of Veterans' Affairs, workmen's compensation, JEEP program, junk cars, state funding, Federal State Relations.","This folder contains correspondence with Jennings Randolph, United States Senator; Robert C Byrd, United States Senator; William T. Bright, Chairman of Bright of America; Edwin F Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Lysander L Dudley, Commissioner of Commerce; Ira S. Latimer, Director of Natural Resources. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, Department of Natural Resources, Governor's Health Care Task Force, capital punishment.","This folder contains correspondence with Hon. Claude S. Brinegar, Secretary of Transportation; W.S. Ritchie, Commissioner of Highways; John E Carrigan, Chairman of the Public Service Commission; Hon. Howard Philips, Acting Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity; Congressman Harley O Staggers; Thomas E. Brinegar, Commander, VFW Post #3028 Anawalt. Topics include: US Department of Transportation, Department of Highways, Public Service Commission, Department of Mental Health; employment, Federal Aviation Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with George Briskey, Chairman of the Federal Aviation Administration. Topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Department of Mines, Federal Aviation Administration, Nature Portraits of America, emergency employment program, pollution, \"Foreign Consular Representatives in Cleveland Ohio\", British Consulate-General.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Harrison County Vol. Fire Department, State Fire Commission, public service, natural resources, oil shortages.","This folder contains correspondence with Bill Brock, United States Senator; N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation; Marda Brock, House of Delegates; P.G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner of Public Institutions. Topics include: United States Senate, Department of Health, Department of Public Institutions, Broadcast Service Associates, Workmen's Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with Richard Nixon, President of the United States; George Bush, Chairman of the Republican National Party; Hon. Warren E. Burger, Chief Justice of the United States; James Harlow, President of West Virginia University; Merle Scherr, M.D. Medical Director of Bronco Junction; George A. Bronson, President of Anchor International Inc. Topics include: Federal Bar Association, Bronchial Asthma, Bronco Junction Allergy Rehabilitation Foundation inc., Anchor International Inc., Brooke County public works and planned projects.","This folder contains correspondence with Ralph D. Albertazzie, Commissioner of Commerce. Topics include: Department of Commerce, Brooke County public works and planned projects, regional planning and development, \"Transportation System Management: Brooke Hancock Jefferson Metropolitan Planning Commission\", mental health service.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Lysander L. Dudley, Commissioner of Commerce. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, Department of Highways, Public Service Commission, mental health, retired school employees.","This folder contains correspondence with Hon. William T Brotherton, President of the West Virginia Senate; E.T. Klassen, Postmaster General of the United States; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Health Education and Welfare, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Office of State Planning and Budgeting, Department of Welfare, Department of Public Safety, Amtrak, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, postal services.","This folder contains correspondence with Hon. William T. Brotherton President of the West Virginia State Senate; W. S. Ritchie, Commissioner of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Vietnam Veterans, education, capital punishment.","This folder contains topics relating to the West Virginia State Budget","This folder contains correspondence with James Harlow, President of West Virginia University. Topics include: West Virginia Board of Regents, West Virginia State budget.","This folder contains topics on: Workmen's Compensation Legislation, U.M.W.A., miner's health care, Black Lung.","This folder contains correspondence with Hon. J. Walter Brown, Mayor of Oak Hill; James R. Brown, Superintendent, Ritchie County Board of Education; Homer R. Sheilds, Commissioner of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, Regional planning and development, public works projects, Ritchie County Schools, civil rights, retired teachers.","This folder contains correspondence with Gerald Ford, President of the White House; James Rhodes, Governor of Ohio; Charles Mosher, Representative to Congress; Hon. George Brumfield, Pinellas County Commissioner; Edwin F. Flowers, Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer, Director of Natural Resources; Thomas Tinder, Department of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Public Safety, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Highways, food stamps for miners, pollution,","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; J. Richard Barber, Commissioner of Alcohol; William E. Simon, Secretary of the Treasury. Topics include: U.S. Treasury, Department of Welfare, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Black Lung.","This folder contains correspondence with Congressman Harley O Staggers; Hon. Walter Brown, Mayor of Oak Hill; Edwin F Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Eugene Crutchfield, Director of the Department of Veterans' Affairs; N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health. Topics includes: Department of Highways, Interstate Commerce Commission, Department of Welfare, Department of Education, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Department of the Air Force, Department of the Army, Department of Health, Social Security Administration, Black Lung.","This folder contains correspondence with Donald Whitehead, Federal Chairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Edwin F Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Nancy Snyder, Associate Director for Coal Mine Workers' Compensation. Topics includes: U.S. Department of Labor, Department of Welfare; Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program, fuel shortage, Browing-Ferris Industries","This folder contains: expense accounts, repairs and alterations account, equipment account, capital account, revenue sharing, budget requests, industry expansion.","This folder contains: state employee retirement data, budget information from various state departments, projected state plans.","This folder contains \"The State of West Virginia Executive Budget: June 1, 1974 to June 30, 1975\"","This folder contains \"Budget Bill\"","This folder contains information on Federal Revenue Sharing, West Virginia Water Development Authority, revenue estimates for 1975-1976, cutting back on the Department of Mental Health's budget.","This folder contains: General Revenue and allocation of funds to various state projects","This folder contains: General Revenue and allocation of funds to various state projects","This folder contains: General Revenue, Special Revenue and allocation of funds to various state projects","This folder contains: \"Survey for West Virginia Legislature: Public Institutions and Mental Hospitals\", Emergency Employment Act of 1971: Department of Natural Resources, water resources, Circuit Breaker Homestead Relief, State Hospitals.","This folder contains the Legislative Budget Book pt. 1 of 3","This folder contains the Legislative Budget Book pt. 2 of 3","This folder contains the Legislative Budget Book pt. 3 of 3 and the 1973 West Virginia Economic Profile","This folder contains: projected net revenues 1970-1971, Gross Deposits, Source of Revenue, General Revenue and allocation of funds to various state projects.","This folder contains: General Revenue and allocation to various state projects","This folder contains: Funding and Spending Units, Special Revenue and Spending Units, Legislative Budget Planning, Judicial Budget Planning, General Revenue Estimates","This folder contains: Budgets for: Charities and Corrections, Health and Welfare, Business and Industrial Relations, Agriculture, Conservation and Development, Protection and Other, Requests for Supplemental and Deficiency Appropriations, State of West Virginia Executive Budget: July 1, 1971- June 30, 1972","This folder contains the speech \"Comments on Rockefeller's Economic Plan\", \"Industrial Property Tax Report\", various county industrial reviews","This folder contains topics on: Department of Natural Resources Status Report 1973-74 fiscal year, \"Remarks of Stephen G Young, President West Virginia Coal Association to Charleston Civitan Club October 6, 1972\", surface mining.","This folder contains new projects for the Fiscal Year 1973","This folder contains a projected operations schedule, Information System Services Division, future projects","This folder contains a list of potential obligation of funds","This folder contains: information on Veterans, the Job Bank System, Job Information System, Clarksburg Area Concept Project, \"Operation Hitchhike\", Parkersburg Employment Project.","This folder contains a list of projects for the Fiscal year of 1972 – 1973","This folder contains information on Federal Assistance programs, catalogue of Federal Funded Projects, cost recovery","This folder contains topics on life insurance proceeds and the Buffalo Creek Flood, press release on the return of insurance liabilities,","This folder contains information on upcoming Tax Division programs and projects.","This folder contains a physical copy of House Bill No. 650: making appropriations of public money out of the treasury","This folder contains: data concerning salary adjustments, survey of the West Virginia Civil Service System, unemployment compensation, Workmen's Compensation, State of State address","This folder contains topics on: General Revenue Sharing and allocation of funds to various state projects, proposed unemployment compensation law changes, land and water conservation fund status.","This folder contains topics on: Public Employees Insurance, State Revenue Surplus, vocational rehabilitation, General Revenue Sharing, Workmen's Compensation Fund report compiled by Watson-Hill co. Consulting Actuaries'","This folder contains topics on: General Revenue Sharing, teacher's salary, Employer Paid Insurance Benefits, budget requests, project summaries and proposals, Department of Natural Resources budget requests and information","This folder contains topics on: Spending Agency, West Virginia Penitentiary, budget requests, future project proposals","This folder contains budget worksheets for various state projects","This folder contains topics relating to West Virginia's State budget and General Revenue Sharing and allocation of funds to various state projects","This folder contains topics relating to General Revenue Sharing, Special Revenue Funds, and allocation of funds to various state projects.","This folder contains correspondence with Howard Browning, Secretary of the Governors' Club; Eugene Crutchfield, Director of Veterans' Affairs; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner of Motor Vehicles; James Harlow, President of West Virginia University; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Ralph N. Steel, Commissioner of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Welfare, West Virginia Medical School, school bus transportation.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner of Finance. Topics include: Department of Employment Security, Social Security Administration, Department of Welfare, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Geological and Economic Survey, Department of Public Safety, Buffalo Creek disaster, police,","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Edwin F Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Otis L. Brown, Secretary of Virginian Human Affairs. Topics include: Commonwealth of Virginia, Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, State Tax Department, West Virginia Student Public Interest Research Group, coal data, \"Who Gains When the Dust Settles? India's Nuclear Explosion\" Himmat weekly,","This folder contains correspondence with Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent of Public Safety; Homor Shields, Commissioner of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; W.S. Ritchie, Commissioner of Highways. Topics include: Department of Public Safety, Department of Motor Vehicles, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction, West Virginia Department of Highways,","This folder includes correspondence with Harold Brown, State Director of Selective Service. Topics includes: photos of Miss Windon, winner of state competition.","This folder includes correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Ronald Pearson, Commissioner of Finance; Dr. Bertram S. Brown, Director of the Division of Narcotic Addiction. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Steps to Christ booklet, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, gasoline, drug abuse laws.","This folder contains correspondence with Hon. Jennings Randolph, United States Senator; Dennis R. Knapp, United States District Judge; Congressman Clarence J. Brown; John E. Corrigan, Regional Director of Commerce; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Donald Brown, Commissioner of Insurance. Topics include: US Department of Commerce, Department of Welfare; Department of Health Education and Welfare; Department of Finance and Administration, Office of the Adjutant General, Four Federal Governments, insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with J. Richard Barber, Commissioner of Alcohol; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Flowers. Topics include: West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Welfare, national gasoline and fuel shortage,","This folder contains correspondence with Herbert H. Brown, Director of the Office of Government Liaison; Francis S. Greenlief, Major General of the USA; Hon. James R. McCartney, Secretary of State of West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: United States Atomic Energy Commission, Department of Welfare, National Guard Bureau, caring for the elderly.","This folder contains correspondence with:  Reverend Archie Fletcher, House of Prayer; L.L Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; C. Alton Robertson, Director, Overseas Personnel Recruitment Office; Carl W. Glatt, Executive Director, State of West Virginia Human Rights Commission; Ira S. Latimer, Jr, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; E.A Robertson, Executive Vice President and Cashier, Farmers \u0026 Citizens State Bank; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Reverend Graham Robertson, Wayne United Methodist Church; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor. Topics include: summer employment, Department of Welfare, equal employment opportunities, West Virginia Human Rights Act, West Virginia Film Commission (community and industrial development), Board of Banking and Financial Institutions Commission, Public Affairs Conference of West Virgnia, and taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard D. Robertson, Vice President, American Safety Razor Company; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; William S. Ritche, Commissioner, Department of Highways; Albert F. Robinson, Mayor of Fairmont, WV; N.H Dyer, M.D, M.P.H, Department of Health, Samuel H. Weese, Commissioner, West Virginia Insurance Department. Topics include: Southern Govenor's Conference, unemployment benefits, welfare, Food Stamp Program, Department of Commerce, Department of Public Institutions, Department of Crime and Delinquency, juvenile delinquency, highways, Social Security, black lung benefits, West Virginia Public Employee Insurance Board, West Virginia Industrial School for Boys at Pruntytown, Department of Motor Vehicles, taxes, Department of Commerce and automobile insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission of West Virginia. Topics include: Social Security, Black Lung benefits, natural resources, pollution, welfare, Department of Motor Vehicles, employment, disaster relief, Bridgeport Housing Project, affordable housing, Department of Highways and the Department of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Roy J. Radar Jr, Director, Nursing Home Inspection Unit, Department of Health. Topics include: Clothing Allowance Program, Department of Motor Vehicles, military, school bus transportation, White House Conference on Aging, Department of Health, Department of Public Institutions, welfare, and elder abuse.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; William L. Roberts, Center Director, Job Corps Center for Women; Lonnie Roberts, Administrative Service Director, State of Florida, Department of Community Affairs; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner, Department of Highways. Topics include: Social Security, welfare, Govenor's Youth Committee on Highway Safety in West Virginia, Young Republicans of West Virginia, Department of Labor, highways, Department of Commerce, and the Southern Governors Conference.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Highways; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; R.W. Coplin, Director, Govenor's Highway Safety Bureau; Ira S. Latimer Jr, Special Assistant to the Governor. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Hospitals, employment, highways, prayer in schools, senatorial appointment, missing child, Department of Welfare, surface mining, pollution, employment, West Virginia Young Republicans, State Fair of West Virginia, Food Stamp Program, geological survey, and the Board of Probation and Parole.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director-Administration, Department of Mental Health, Dominick A. Barron, Area Director, Department of Veteran's Affairs, R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Charles H. Keenan, State Director, School Transportation, Department of Education; J. Kenneth Robinson, Virginia, U.S House of Representatives; L.L Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary of the Department of Highways. Topics include: clothing assistance, employment, West Virginia University, state parks, Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company, special police officer, legislation, workmen's compensation raise, campaign, Department of Veteran Affairs, welfare, veteran's pension, Department of Public Safety, Board of Banking and Financial Institutions, National Govenor's Conference, recommendations, American Legion, welfare, school bus transportation, State Road Commission, pollution, legislature, health, food stamp program, Department of Natural Resources, trout stocking, road conditions, and the Department of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, Department of Labor; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles, Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ted Robinson, Committeeman, McClelland District, Doddridge County, Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner; John A Cain, Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor. Topics include: welfare, clothing assistance, Department of Labor, employment, Wine Bill, request for info, bridges, Board of Optometry, recommendations, Department of Motor Vehicles, Social Security, State Road Commission, welfare, State Health Department, legislation, Department of Highways, Commission on Higher Education, black lung benefits, legal aid, mining, school bus transportation, Department of Education, summer employment, taxes and loans.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; L.L Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; F. Alvin Webb, Deputy Regional Director, Post Office Department Washington Regional Office; Harold J. Snyder, Director, Division of Engineering. Topics include: welfare, medical assistance, employment, highways, Neighborhood Development Program, recommendations, License Certificate Appeal Board, Department of Public Safety, Narcotic and Dangerous Drug Unit, Post Office Department, Department of Highways, taxes, public service commission, summer employment, Department of Mental Health, liquor, public institutions, Economic Stabilization Board,  drug abuse, Department of Commerce, Department of Natural Resources, fishing and hunting license, medical school, Governor's Commission on the Status of Women, state vehicles, and antiwar demonstrations.","This folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia. Topics include: John D. Rockefeller, Secretary of State research briefs and special police officers.","This folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce. Topics include: Rockefeller Foundation Annual Report, campaigns, industrial development, special police officers, Department of Public Safety, Task Force Report, public utility hearings, and the 26th Amendment of the United States Constitution.","This folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller, IV Secretary of State. Topics include: elections, notary public, special police officers, Board of Insurance of West Virginia, State Board of Examiners of Land Surveyors, elections, Board of Public Works, election reform, Department of Finance and Administration, legislature, building dedication, State Advisory Council to the Hospital and Medical Facilities Construction Program and John D. Rockefeller, Secretary of State research briefs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Chester R. Hubbard, Senate of West Virgina; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Winthrop Rockefeller, Governor of Arkansas. Topics include: Black Lung Law, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration, aid for private and parochial schools, drug abuse, Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction, industrial development, Department of Finance and Administration, health care, Southern Govenor's Conference, National Infantry Museum Development Program, Food and Agriculture Exhibition, legislation and the Department of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Charles H. Hadden II, State Tax Commissioner, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Arden R. Hodges, Acting Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; C.E. Rogers, Jr., Chairmen, Board of Mine Operations Appeals, United States Department of the Interior, Office of Hearing and Appeals; Peter W. Rodino, Jr., Congress of the United States, House of Representatives. Topics include: summer employment, Rockwell Manufacturing Company, pollution, National Governor's Conference, Public Service Commission, Department of Highways, employment, welfare, National Explorer's Conference, Department of Motor Vehicles, Farmington Mining disaster, unemployment, Southern Conference of the Council of State Governments, legislation, highways, Department of Public Safety, high education financial aid, correctional industries, State Road Commission, Board of Moundsville Housing Authority, Department of Commerce, and tourism.","This folder contains correspondence with: Phillip M. Roedel, Director, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; C.E. Rogers, Jr., Chairmen, Board of Mine Operations Appeals, United States Department of the Interior, Office of Hearing and Appeals; Edward J. Gurney, Member of Congress, United States Senate; Walter J. Hickel, Secretary of the Interior; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner. Topics include: pollution, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Governor's Waltz, National Explorer's Conference, Department of Public Safety, strip mining, Department of Commerce, tourism, voting reform, summer employment, Department of Welfare, pollution, Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act, Department of Highways, Farmers Home Administration, taxes, mining rights, liquor laws, and a citizen's manifesto.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gene W. Rogers, M.D, President, Federation of American Hospitals. Topics include: Department of Highways, road development, legislation, Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, black lung benefits, and Pinecrest Sanitarium.","This folder contains correspondence with: H. William Rogers, President, West Virginia Planning Association; Arden R. Hodges, Acting Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; James L. Rogers, Mayor, City of Wheeling, West Virginia; John I. Rogers, Senator, West Virginia Senate. Topics include: legislation, Federal Housing Administration, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Economic Opportunity, taxes, clothing assistance, National Governor's Conference, Department of Finance and Administration, employment, Governor's Prayer breakfast, Department of Veteran's Affairs, recreation, Governor's Highway Safety Committee, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Welfare, welfare, and Typographical Unions.","This folder contains correspondence with: John I. Rogers, Senator, West Virginia Senate, Michael K. Rogers, State Representative, Indiana; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, Department of Veteran Affairs. Topics include: Board of Financial and Banking Institutions, Department of Commerce, Board of Examiners of Land Surveyors, pension, Youth Inaugural Ball, employment, Old Age Assistance, airports, Board of Osteopathic Examiners, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, Bridgeport Housing Project, West Virginia Federal Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Department of Veteran's Affairs, campaign, Department of Archives and History, Head Start Program, Department of Public Safety, highways, Department of Natural Resources, Highway Safety Commission, Round Robin Career Education Program and animal management.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; William H. Loy, Administrative Assistant to the Governor; Willam P. Rogers, Secretary of State, United States. Topics include: Black Lung benefits, Social Security, hospitals, welfare, Housing and Urban Development, pollution, Department of Veteran's Affairs, Appalachian Regional Development Act, Department of Mental Health, employment, United States foreign policy, Civil and Defense Mobilization, Department of Public Safety, West Virginia State committee of Barbers and Beauticians, real estate, industrial development and the Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction.","This folder contains correspondence with: L.L Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; W.L. Pike, Lieutenant Colonel Inspector, Depart of Public Safety; Joffre J. Rolland, Vice President, Industrial-Public Relations, Fourgo Glass Company, Hazel Roland, Chief, Employee Relations, Office of Personnel, Small Business Administrations; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: elections, volunteer work, missing persons, Department of Natural Resources, Fourteenth Judicial Circuit Court, Creedence Clearwater Revival, aid for private and parochial schools, Department of Mental Health, employment, National Conference of States on Building Codes and Standards, Women's Society of Christian Service of Thompson Chapel and the U.S District Judgeship.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gus R. Douglas, Commissioner, Department of Agriculture; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Dr. Daniel B. Taylor, Superintendent of Schools; H.G. Woodrum, Chief of Research and Statistics, Department of Natural Resources; Mrs. Richard M. Nixon (Thelma Nixon), First Lady of the United States. Topics include Rolling River Campaign and Celebration briefs, West Virgina Rolling River Fund, West Virginia Public Account's Association, audits and taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Walter Rollins, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: State highway worker's strike, welfare, school funding, oceanography, U.S. District Court judgeship, civil service employment, industrial development, Old Age Assistance, legislation, Board of Accountancy, Council of State Governments, Teacher's Retirement Board, Marshall plan crash, employment, and the Department of Public Institutions.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Daniel B. Taylor, Superintendent of Schools. Topics include: Mayor John Hutchinson, State Road Commission, employment, pollution, road safety, the Federal Reserve, federal aid, bridges, Selective Service System, Union Carbide Corporation, legislation, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner, employment, National Carbon, donations, Young Republicans, State Road Commission, Lincoln Day Dinner, Prison Industries, Boy Scouts, International Folklorik Festival, vocational training, and the Joint Committee for the Training of Coal Miners, conservation.","This folder contains correspondence with: C.E. Romine, Jr., House of Delegates, West Virginia; Carl G. Beard, II, Director, Air Pollution Control Commission. Topics include: tourism, Greenbrier County Comprehensive Plan, pensions, fundraising, legislation, State Committee of Barbers and Beauticians, American Postal Union Convention, Marshall University, hospitals, employment, State Economic Opportunity Office, and the Buffalo Creek Disaster.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Romney, United States Secretary, Department of Housing and Urban Development; Jody G. Smirl, House of Delegates, West Virginia; B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Federal State Relations, Office of the Governor. Topics include: Independence Hall Foundation, National Conference of States on Building Codes and Standards, Civil Rights Act of 1968, Area Offices of Housing and Urban Development, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, mobile homes, disaster relief, post office, Operation BREAKTHROUGH, Urban Renewal Project, school for deaf and blind, employment, antiwar sentiments, unemployment, and homosexuality.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Rolland B. Handley, Regional Director, Northwest Region, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation; M. Mitchell Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: campaigns, hospitals, Department of Health, Air Mobility Council of America, Inc., Greenbrier Valley Airport, Federal State Relations, Roney's Point Project, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Mental Health, and federal chaplaincy service.","This folder contains correspondence with: John J. Rooney, Chairman, Subcommittee on Stae, Justice, Commerce, the Judiciary and Related Agencies Appropriations, U.S House of Representatives; Richard W. Coplin, Director, Governor's Highway Safety Bureau; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: Marshall Medical School, federal judgeship, Department of the Army, Public Service Commission, Department of Commerce, employment, Department of Employment Security, road conditions, welfare reform, community relations and the food stamp program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Major General W. Roper, Division Engineer, Department of the Army, Ohio River Division, Staff Sargent General Bob Rorick, Department of the Army. Topics include: Department of Welfare, strip mining, Rowlesburg Project, Public Service Commission, welfare, West Virginia University swim team, reservoir control, dam construction, Department of Commerce, Marshall Medical School, road conditions, National Republican Convention, and the Advisory Board for the Health Services Aspect of the Economic Stabilization Program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Aaron L. Rose, Executive Vice President, The Home National Bank; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; L.L Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: road conditions, Pruntytown Industrial School for Boys, judgeship, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Black Lung benefits, Public Service Commission, legal assistance, employment, Motor Carrier Division of Public Service Commission, campaign, Denmar State Hospital, Social Security, Department of Highways, Veteran's benefits, Department of Motor Vehicles, legislature, taxes, summer employment, information request, and the West Virginia Turnpike.","This folder contains correspondence with: Nicholas Roomy, Board of Directors of the West Virginia Housing Development Fund nominee. Topics include: legislature, senatorial districts and state board nominees.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: Republican Governor's Conference, Poor People's Coalition of Kentucky, music compositions, Black Lung Law, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Denmar State Hospital, food stamps, Marshall University Medical School, Department of Highways, Black Lung benefits, employment, Job Corps Center for Women, high school dress code, Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, Board of Architects, Department of Public Safety, taxes, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles, Jonathon C. Rose, Special Assistant to the President, The White House; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Roy W. Walter, State Director, School Transportation and Driver Education. Topics include: Army service personnel placement, Presidential Inauguration, marriage license, Denmar State Hospital, Department of Commerce, information request, Board of Directors of the West Virginia Housing Development Fund, Civil Service System, employment, driver license suspension, National League of Families Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia, Survival Towns Project, School Clothing Allowance Program, Christmas Bonus, Board of Regents, Department of Welfare, housing loans, judgeship, Right of Way Division, Division of Crippled Children's Services, musical composition, United States Marshal of Southern West Virginia, treason, and the Department of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lysander L. Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner, State Road Commission; Frank Caudy, Chief Deputy, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; C.S. Collier Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator, Donald R. Chamberlain, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; C.S. Collier, Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; George McIntyre, General Manager, West Virginia Turnpike Commission; Dr. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; David Rose, Chairman, National Association of Superintendents of Public Residential Facilities; William H. Rosen, State President, West Virginia Elks Association; Richard Frum, Director, Appalachian Regional Commission; William H. Rosen, President of the Board, Tug Valley Blood Bank, Inc. Topics include: employment, tourism, Denmar State Hospital, road conditions, veteran's hospitals, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Park Commission, Board of Architects, summer employment, State Road Commission, law enforcement, campaign, pension, West Virginia Turnpike, marriage license, capital punishment, off track betting, labor markets, drug abuse, and blood banks.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles W. Rosenau, Mayor, Parsons, West Virginia; B.G. Rosenbaum, Mayor, East Bank, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Henry Bailey, D.C, President, West Virginia Chiropractor's Society Inc.; Robin W. Smith, D.C., Secretary-Treasurer, West Virginia Chiropractor's Society Inc.; George H. Seibert, Jr., Minority Leader, House of Delegates; Morris Rosenberg, Travel Editor, The Washington Post; Ira L. Dadism, Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System; Paul G. Rosenblatt, Administrative Assistant to Same Steiger, House of Representatives; Carroll Rosenbloom, Owner of Baltimore Colts; Arnold R. Rosenfeld, Executive Director, Massachusetts Committee on Law enforcement and Administration of Criminal Justice; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Melvin Rosensaft, Executive Vice President, Great American Chemical Corporation; Hans Rosenhaupt, President, Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation; Milton R. Rosenthal, President, Engelhard Minerals Chemicals. Topics include: industrial waste, Farmers Home Administration, West Virginia Chiropractic Society, Board of Chiropractic Examiners, housing, tourism, Department of Commerce, employment with criminal records, surface mining, Marshall University football team plane crash, Department of Public Safety, Nursing Home Licensing Board, information request, election laws, motion picture industry, campaign, Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, Hancock County Republican Party, Industrial Development Division, medical assistance, welfare, medical licenses, Department of Health, legislation, and drug possession.","This folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles, C.S. Collier Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Robert Rosier, Jr., Labor Market Analyst, Clarksberg Office, Department of Employment Security; Jeannie I. Rosoff, Director, Washington Office Plant Parenthood- World Population. Topics include: Appalachia Regional Commission, Department of Employment Security, driver's license, drag racing, employment, speeches, regional councils, Lincoln Day Dinner, tourism, lottery, Air Pollution Control Commission, information request, fundraising, National Republican Convention, Department of Natural Resources and disaster relief.","This folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D, Director, Department of Mental Health; Bernard Popick, Director, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; David L. Griffith, Director, Consumer Protection Division, Department of Labor; D.F. Ross, Chief Traffic Superintendent, Ministry of Transport, New Zealand; Richard W. Coplin, Director, Federal State Relations. Topics include: federal housing, driver's license, Department of Mental Health, institutionalization, Black Lung benefits, Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act, employment, information request, summer employment, highway safety, brake lights, traffic laws, Weirton General Hospital, and insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Reverend Mr. Gallie Rose; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; R.H. Dunnington, Chief, Driver License Division, Department of Motor Vehicles, Ohio; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Virginia Stevens, Director, Department of Personnel. Topics include: election, employment, State Road Commission, Department of Motor Vehicles, Safety Responsibility Division, driver's license, Corridor D Project, vital statistics, Marshall University Medical School, Department of Highways, noise complainants, Beer Commissioner, water pollution, Public Service Commission, Social Security Administration, employment, Department of Natural Resources, Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission, and taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lonzo Ross, Branch President, Raliegh County Branch N.A.A.C.P.; M.V. Howard, District Enginee, Department of Highways; C.S. Collier, Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Luke Ross, Commander, Disabled American Veterans, Department of West Virginia; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; William L. Cooke, M.D, Director, Division of Disease Control, Department of Health, Colonel Robert L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety, Perce J. Ross, President, Buckhannon Chamber of Commerce; William S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission; Paul N. Elbin, President, West Liberty State College; Robert Ross, Executive Director, Muscular Dystrophy Associations of American Inc. Topics include: tourism, donations, road conditions, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission, welfare, nursing home, venereal disease testing, information request, industrial development, National Governor's Conference, Appalachian Highway Development, Association of State Boards of Education, Board of Education, bridge closures, Marshall Medical School, Department of Commerce, Department of Mental Health, and the Board of Chiropractic Examiners.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mrs. William R. Ross, First Vice President, West Virginia Federation of Women's Club; William R. Ross, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, West Virginia University; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; William R. Ross, Executive Director, West Virginia League of Municipalities; John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia. Topics include: Citizens Legislative Compensation Commission, Moundsville prison farm, summer employment, State Election Commission, electronic voting system, Wonderful West Virginia magazine, Blue Ridge Project, funding of private school, and Garbaldi's Celebration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Homer R. Shields, Director, Department of Highways; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Gene W. Rossman, Executive Director, Housing Authority of Portland, Oregon. Topics include: tourism, hunting and fishing licenses, clean- up campaign, Weirton General Hospital, over-dimensional vehicle permits, federal funding for housing, Department of Mental Health, funding, Department of Commerce, and the American Association of Mental Deficiency.","This folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; James Edward Ross, Nonintoxicating Beer Commissioner. Topics include: legislature, mental health facilities, and the Board of Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia. Topics include: Southern Area Conference of School of Assocation of State Boards of Education, and appointment for state boards.","This folder contains correspondence: Rondall C. Alfred, Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration, West Virginia; Paul Rotenberry, President, Local Union No.6196, United Mine Workers of America; Carl Bradford, Director, Federal-State Relations; Reverend Charles Roth, The Church of the Good Sheperd, United Methodist; Benjamin C. Green, Chief of Reclamation Division, Department of Natural Resources; Donald G. Roth, President, Tucker County Chamber of Commerce; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions. Topics include: Rotary Club, black lung benefits, road conditions, State Road Commission, Governor's Ad Hoc Committee on Services to the Blind, drug classification laws, Human Rights Commission, art commission, miner's compensation, employment, information request, Canaan Valley State Park, Division of Barbers and Beauticians, Denmar State Hospital, Advisory Board of the Department of Natural Resources, aid to non-public education, Department of Education, pollution, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: William V. Roth Jr., U.S Senator, Delaware; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor; Donald G. Roth, President, Tucker County Chamber of Commerce. Topics include: prison sentence commutation, special revenue sharing, federal assistance programs, Aid to the Disabled, Davis Power Project, election, photo request and the U.S. Federal Power Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dale B. Rothert, President, West Virginia Associated Press Broadcasters; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health. Topics include: U.S. Federal Power Commission, Davis Power Project, elections, legislature, Weirton General Hospital, Department of Health, Hill-Burton Act, and welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Richie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; David Roupe, Mayor, West Milford, West Virginia; Rondall C. Alfred, Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Elaine Z. Davidson, Executive Security to the Governor; A.J. Rouse, City Manager, Martinsburg, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety, E.L. Roush, Assistant State Fire Marshal, James L. Chapman, President, West Liberty State College; Jack W. Blair, Brigadier General, J.H. Miller, Highway Equipment Supervisor, Department of Highway. Topics include: road conditions, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, bridge condition, black lung benefits, pollution, Department of Natural Resources, abortion, embezzlement, surplus military equipment, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Corrections, National Guard, public library funding, Marshall University medical school, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, school funding, Department of Public Safety, state parks, state police, elections, Selective Service Local Board, Marshall University alumni, employment and the Department of Workmen's Compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Maurice D. Roush, Colonel, Corps of Engineers, District Engineer, Department of the Army; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Norman H. Roush, President, Kanawha Association for Retarded Children, Inc.; Walden F. Roush, Director, Community Development and Research Center. Topics include: Department of Natural Resources, welcome wagon, public interest, permits, Colin Anderson Center, Department of Mental Health, and tax plans.","This folder contains correspondence with: Karl Rove, Director, For the Record newsletter; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Russell L. Davisson, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Leo G. Kopelman, House of Delegates, West Virginia; G. Frank Row, Executive Committee of Barbour County; Edwin L. Hazelrigg, Chief, Division of Recruitment and Examinations; Mason H. Altare, Director, Roadside Development Division, Department of Highways; Dr. George H. Guy, Superintendent, Andrew S. Rowan Memorial Home; Joseph R. Rowan, Executive Director, John Howard Association, Anthony M. Lynch, Coordinator of Student Services, Board of Regent; L.L. Vincent Commissioner, Department of Welfare; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; William A. Chandler, District Manager, Social Security Administration, Logan County, West Virginia; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor; Walter Lewchuk, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Reverend Harry T. Rowe, First Baptist Church; Hulett C. Smith, Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: press coverage, food stamp program, black lung benefits, Social Security, bridges, State Road Commission, road improvements, information request, Cold War, College Republican National Committee, driver's education, Andrew S. Rowan Memorial Home, welfare, junk cars, employment, information request, liquor bill, crime, delinquency and correction, student loan programs, National Guard, Marshall University medical school, Work and Training program, and Department of Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; James H. Rowland, Sr., President, Association of State Boards of Education; Jack W. Blair, Adjutant General; Dallas Wolfe, Senator, West Virginia. Topics include: local government, welfare, Social Security, employment, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Commerce, information request, pornography, methadone maintenance programs, Old Age Assistance, Weirton General Hospital, Hill-Burton Act, National Conference of States on Building Codes and Standards, Education Commission of the States, surface mining, Pierre the Pelican Program, business development, and industrial development.","This folder contains correspondence with: James W. Rowley, Morris Harvey College; Jerry Wellman, Chairman, Committee for Concerned Citizens; W.C. Rowley, President, Wayne County Young Republicans; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor; Angus E. Peyton, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Major Barbara J. Roy, U.S. Marine Corps, Projects Coordinator, Defense, Advisory Committee on Women in the Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense; Hulett C. Smith, Governor, West Virginia; Reverend E.W. Roy, Church of God (Holiness); Steven M. Lewis, Director, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; John H. Neale, R. Ph., Chairman, Nursing Home Licensing Board; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Jean Roy, President, West Virgina Board of Examiners for Registered Nurses, Jean Roy, Chairman, Department of Nursing, Alderson-Broaddus College. Topics include: Rowlesburg Project, Corps of Engineer, Department of Natural Resources, summer employment, Commission on the Status of Women, mental health, Department of Commerce, campaign, welfare, voting laws, judgeship, Selective Service, Department of Agriculture, information request, Marshall University, Board of Regents, law enforcement, legislature, Board of Examiners for Registered Professional Nurses, Department of Highways, Weston State Hospital, and the Department of Mental Health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Colonel W.J. Love, District Engineer, U.S. Army Corps of Engineer; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Llyod M. Gilbert, President, Royal Silver Manufacturing Co., Inc.; E. Morgan Massey, President, Eoyalty Smokeless Coal Co.; Betty Royon, Staff Assistant to the Chairman, The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company; Ira L. Dadism, Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System. Topics include: Board of Regents, road conditions, education funding, Marshall University medical school, Department of Commerce, Viet Nam, information request, Royal Glen Project, Marshall University dorm furniture; Southern Governors Conference, Corridor Q, and employment.","This folder contains correspondence from various citizens voicing opinion on Rowlesburg Project. Topics include: Rowlesburg Dam, Department of Natural Resources, environmental conservation and flood control.","This folder contains correspondence from various citizens voicing opinion on Rowlesburg Project. Topics include: Rowlesburg Dam, environmental conservation, strip mining, Cheat Valley Conservancy, Inc., and flood control.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lieutenant General Frederick J. Clarke, Chief of Engineers, Department of the Army; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Colonel E.C. West, District Engineer, Corps of Engineers; Frederick A. Dorrell, Forest Supervisor, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service; J.D. Everly, Vice President, Rowlesburg Dam Association. Topics include: Rowlesburg Dam, Rowlesburg Lake, Stonewall Jackson Lake, Department of Natural Resources, environmental conservation, Cheat Valley Conservancy, Inc., flood control, and the Board of Directors of the West Virginia Highlands Conservancy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Phillip S. Hughes, Action Director, Executive Office of the President, Bureau of the Budget, Washington, D.C; Lloyd G. Jack, President of the Senate, West Virginia; Charles R. Jenkins, President, West Virginia Division of Izaak Walton League of America; Elinor H. Kerpelman, Executive Director, The Society for Environmental Litigation; Fred Cutlip, Program Director, Outdoor Recreation Section, Federal-State Relations; G.V. Mehalic, President, Morgantown Building and Construction Trades Council; S.A. Morasco, President, Grafton Area Development Council, Richard Nixon, President. Topics include: Rowlesburg Dam, Department of Natural Resources, Stonewall Jackson Lake, civil works program, Cheat Valley Conservancy, Inc., flood control, and environmental conservation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Llyod G. Jackson, President of the Senate, West Virginia; Jennings Randolph, United States Senator; Jack D. Stafford, Assistant Commissioner, The State Road Commision, West Virginia; Nils A. Boe, Director, Office of Intergovernmental Relations, Office of the Vice President; Norva Warner, Cheat Valley Conservancy, Inc.; Colonel E.C. West, District Engineer, Pittsburg District Corps of Engineers. Topics include: Rowlesburg Dam, Cheat Valley Conservancy, Inc., Department of Natural Resources, Route 50 relocation, Stonewall Jackson Lake, and environmental conservation.","This folder contains correspondence with: C.R. Winters, President, The County Court of Preston County Courthouse; Dallas Wolfe, Senator, West Virginia. Topics include: Rowlesburg Dam, environmental conservation, Department of Natural Resources, and federal funding.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.C Flemming, Chairman of the Board, Rubber Fabricators, Inc.; Richard W. Coplin, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Mary Louise Rubenstein, Acting Secretary, Day Care Coalition of Kanawha Valley; Ira S. Latimer, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Richard G. RuBino, Planner-in-Resident, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Florida State University; Jack D. Stafford, Assistant Commissioner, State Road Commission of West Virginia; J.W. Ruby, President, Sterling Faucet Company. Topics include: information request, Department of Commerce, flood relief assistance, Appalachian Regional Commission, legislation, Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, summer employment, La Raza National Education Fund, Department of Highways, littering, voting age, Department of Finance and Administration, industrial development, and the Grand Court of West Virginia Order of the Amaranth.","This folder contains correspondence with: William D. Ruckelshaus, Administration, Environmental Protection Agency; Carl G. Beard, II, Director, West Virgina Air Pollution Control Commission; Ira S. Latimer, Director, Department of Natural Resources, James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare. Topics include: Midwestern Governors' Conference, Clear Air Act, natural resources, pollution, Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments, regional councils, Kanawha River Clean- up Program, noise abatement and control, and welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.T. Rucker, Vice President of Transportation, B\u0026O Central Building; Carl L. Bradford, Deputy Director, Federal-State Relations; Llyod Rucker, President, Upper Kanawha Valley Improvement Council, Inc.; William Rucker, Chief, Barboursville Fire Department, William D. Ruckelshaus, Administration, Environmental Protection Agency; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: B \u0026 O Railroad, employment, development programs in Appalachia, road conditions, Marshall University medical school, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Emergency Employment Act, Aid to the Disabled, black lung benefits, Social Security, legal assistance, Small Business Administration, and driver license requirements.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles Haden, II, State Tax Commissioner; Donald L. Butler, Director, Income Tax Division, State Tax Department of West Virginia; Edwin F. Flower, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Administration, Department of Mental Health; Carolyn J. Zinn, Ph.D., Director, Department of Archives and History; F.F. Rudershausen, President, GBC Virginia Laminating Company; George Rudge, Irrigation Associates, Inc.; Isaac R. Mayfield, District Director, Small Business Administration, Clarksburg; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety. Topics include: information request, Explorer Scouts, employment, Department of Public Institutions, taxes, welfare, historic preservation program, Southern Governor's Conference, speaking invitations, Air Pollution Control Commission, healthcare reform and public safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: W.J. Rue, Manager, Allegheny Ballistics Laboratory, Hercules Incorporated; John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: campaigns, presidential candidates, Commissioner of Deeds, information request, Sentinel program, population statistics, Blacksville mine disaster, jail conditions, Governor's Occupational Safety Task Force, Department of Commerce, aid for private and parochial schools, Aeronautics Commission, Social Security, and animal conservation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kent S. Hall, Chairman, Kanawha County Republican Executive Committee; James M. Shock, Correspondence Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Walter L. Rugland, President, Aid Association for Lutherans; K.W. Rugh, Vice President, Phillips Petroleum Company; Carlos Ruiz, Director, Inter Governmental Affairs, Cabinet Committee- Spanish Speaking; Roger Ruhl, Director of Publicity, Cincinnati Reds, Inc.; Mrs. Ben Ruhlin, Chairman, National Coalition for the Prayer Amendment. Topics include: Marshall University medical school, State Board of Insurance, Department of Highways, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, food stamps, Division on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, Medical Practive Act, Senator appointment, Highway Safety Bureau, and the Traffic Records Committee.","This folder contains Mail route master sheets","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert R. Rumer, Executive Vice President, Mobay Chemical Company; W. Byron Rumford, Assistant to the Director, Federal-State Cooperation, Federal Trade Commission; L.S. McKinney, Director, James Rumsey Vocation-Technical Center; Adam Rumoshosky, Director, Marketing Division, American Petroleum Institute; J.G. Barrat, Superintendent, University Experiment Farm, West Virginia University; Ward W. Keesecker, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Howard Bray, Deputy Director, The Appalachian Regional Commission; R.S. Dispanet, Chairman, James Rumsey Vocational-Technical Center. Topics include: aid for private and parochial schools, Department of Commerce, Industrial Development Division, trade regulation, Committee of Barbers and Beautician, State Road Commission, population growth, employment, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Aircraft Owners \u0026 Pilots Association, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: L.S. McKinney, Director, James Rumsey Vocation-Technical Center; Donald Rumsfeld, Chairman, Property Review Board; Donald Rumsfeld, Director, Office of Economic Opportunity; Warren E. Rumsfield, Chairman, Legislative Committee, North American Professional Driver Education Association Inc.; J.P McConnell, General, United States Air Force, Chief of Staff, Department of the Air Force. Topics include: Legacy of Parks program, Head Start, National Civil Service League, Congress on Indian Affairs, Economic Stabilization program, Federal-State Relations, Office of Economic Opportunity guidelines, Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors; and water pollution.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard G. Rundle, Esq., Law Offices of West, Blackshear, Rundle; Brigadier General Jack W. Blair, Adjutant General, West Virginia; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director- Administration, Department of Mental Health; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Clyde W. Runions, International Teller, United Mine Workers of America, Harold Runnels, House of Representative, Congress of the United States; J.E. Runyan, Plant Manager, General Motors Parts Division; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Mason Altare, Acting Director, Roadside Development Division, Department of Highways; Mary Ann Runyon, President, Boone County Chapter, Izaak Walton League of America Inc.; Ira S. Latimer, Director, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: State Road Commission, Lakin State Hospital, Department of Commerce, food stamp program, School Clothing Allowance program, autograph request, employment, U.S Constitution amendment, teacher's pensions, school reserve, industrial development, junk cars, Workmen's Compensation claim, special license plate numbers, legislation, Aid to the Disabled, and welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; W. Carson Browning Jr., Director, Postmasters and Rural Carriers Division; Raymond L. Prewett, Director, The Texas Rural Development Commission; Clay L. Cochran, Executive Director, Rural Housing Alliance, Washington D.C.; Niel Heard, Assistant to the President, National Federation of Independent Business; Charles L. Jonas, President, West Virginia Rural Letter Carriers' Association; Gus Douglass, Commissioner of Agriculture, West Virginia; Frank H. Julian, President, West Virginia Council of Collegiate Financial Aid Officers; Billy B. Grose, President, Sandlick Ruritan Club. Topics include: unemployment benefits, flood control, Marshall University medical school, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Social Security, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, black lung benefits, state payroll, road conditions, campaign, licensing laws, work experience, rural bus lines, rural development, rural rental housing, rural development, Highway Trust Fund, and the Rural Rehabilitation Loan.","This folder contains correspondence with: B.G. Pauley, Deputy State Superintendent, Department of Education; Hermann G. Rusch, Executive Food Director, Greenbrier; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operation, Department of Welfare, L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Joseph L. Rush, Mayor, Mannington, West Virginia; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Fred L. Davis, Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: public education funding, Social Security, surface mining, Department of Welfare, agriculture, education system, Department of Highways, Mỹ Lai Massacre, Emergency Employment Act, Small Business Administration, and employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth Rush, Deputy Secretary of Defense; Kevin Rush, Minister, Consul General, Consulate General of Ireland; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor; Cecil H. Russell, Director, West Virginia Civil Defense Council; Jack L. Miller, Director, Executive Office of the Governor, Office of Emergency Planning; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: POW/MIA service members in Southeast Asia, budget systems, legal assistance, Hatch Act, employment, Civil Service System, summer employment, West Virginia University medical school, legislature, residency requirements at West Virginia University, welfare, Emergency Employment Program, representative government for unincorporated areas, Marshall University medical school, photo request, Public Service Commission, State Disaster Act, Marshall plane crash, road conditions, information request, aid for private and parochial schools, and the West Virginia Artificial Breeders Cooperative.","This folder contains correspondence with: Fred J. Russell, Chairman, Water Resource Council; Harold Russell, Chairman, The President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Rogers C.B. Morton, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: road conditions, aid for parochial and private schools, Ohio River Basin Commission, Department of Natural Resources, Advisory Council of the President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, wildlife management, employment, Civil Service Commission, strip mining, welfare, Davis Power Project, food stamps, and the State Fire Marshall.","This folder contains correspondence with: Phillip Waring, Planning Director, Kanawha County Planning and Zoning Commission; Edgar Henry, Chief, Water Resource Division, Department of Natural Resources; Richard L. Dailey, Assistant State Tax Commissioner; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; T.B. Russell, Jr., Captain, U.S. Navy; Stephen Z. Long, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Robert F. Ellis, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; William J. Egan, Jr., Branch Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Leonard Rust, Chairman, White Oak Drive Committee; Bill Rustem, Michigan Committee, Governor's Special Commission on the Age of Majority. Topics include: information request, Davis Power Project, Workmen's Relief Fund, Department of Public Institutions, fishing and gaming management, Department of Commerce, Department of Public Safety, Citizens for Nixon Committee, campaigns, industrial development, Vietnam War, aid to non-public education, and employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Dominick A. Barron, Area Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Clarksburg, West Virginia; C.S. Collier, Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; N.H Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health; Carolyn M. Rutherford, Chairman, West Virigina Roster Committee, American Association of University Women; Robert Rutherford, President, Webster County Business, Inc.; M.W. Smith, Commissioner, Department of Banking; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Robert M. Ball, Commissioner of Social Security, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Robert H. Mollohan, House of Representatives, Washington D.C.; Richard Nixon, President; George H. Seibert, Jr., House of Delegate, West Virginia; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Richard I. Dailey, Commissioner, State Tax Department. Topics include: food stamps, Veteran's Affairs pension, campaigns, mine safety, elections, Marshall University medical school, Southern Regional Health Demonstration Area, landfills, state board recommendations, West Virginia University, information request, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, legal matter, payroll, Department of Public Safety, employment, food stamps, Department of Banking, Huttonsville Correction Center, pollution, Workmen's Compensation Department, State Committee of Barbers and Beauticians, Department of Commerce, legislation, teachers salary, Workmen's Compensations Statues, Moundsville Housing Authority, letter of recommendation, road conditions, campus unrest, aid to non-public education, tax code, and Social Security.","This folder contains correspondence with: J.T. Gribben, Lieutenant, Personnel Officer, Department of Public Safety; James N. Ryan, President, Independent Oil \u0026 Gas Association; John D. Ryan, General, Chief of Staff, Department of the Air Force; George H. Seibert Jr., House of Delegates, West Virginia; K.R. Ryan Jr., Student Body President, West Virginia University; David L. Griffith, Director, Consumer Protection Division, Department of Labor; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; H.W. Pitts, P.E., Director, Division of Engineering, Public Service Commission; William F. Ryan, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States; Frank A. Rybka, Mayor, Weirton, West Virginia. Topics include: Social Security, employment, drug TV program, insurance, legislation, mine safety, teacher's pension, gas prices, air pollution, Board of Regents West Virginia University, consumer protection, voting age, death penalty, driver's license, road condition, state slogan, legislation, Public Service Commission, Selling the Pentagon documentary, Department of Commerce, Department of Health, road construction, wilderness conservation, Department of Public Safety, West Virginia Community Action Agencies, National Governor's Conference, aid to non-public education, Federal Land and Water Conservation Program, road conditions, and Weirton General Hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frank A. Rybka, Mayor, Weirton, West Virginia; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioners, Department of Welfare; Aubrey L. Rymer, Mayor, Williamstown, West Virginia. Topics include: transportation, unemployment benefits, aid to non-public education, athletics, Veterans Affairs, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, legislation, federal judgeships, motorcycle helmet laws, campaign slogan, highway inspectors, Citizen Legislative Compensation Commission, Department of Motor Vehicles, teacher's salaries, road expansion, South Dakota political newsletters, and the Federal Aviation Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: James E. Rust, Department of Commerce; John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia. Topics include: Southern Interstate Nuclear Board.","This folder contains correspondence with: Howard Pyle, Office of the President, National Safety Council. Topics include: National Safety Council report.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; May H. Wethered, Child Welfare Specialist, Day Care, Department of Welfare; Jagdiah C. Sachdev, President, Project Relief, Inc.; John Sachman, Establishment Division, Federal Aviation Administration; Arthur M. Sackler, M.D., Chairman, National Committee to Save Our Schools of Health. Topics include: employment, election, National Youth Science Camp, Department of Commerce, legislature, information request, driver's license suspension, Standards and Licensing Requirements for Day Care Centers, international aid, Department of Public Safety, airport funding, tourism, healthcare employee shortage, and disarmament.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lysander Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; C.S Collier, Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; William Sadler, M.D.; Jay W. Garvin, Director, Huntington Jaycees, Huntington Junior Chamber of Commerce; Peter Safar, M.D., Professor and Chairman, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine; Charles E. Allard, Lt. Co., Director, West Virginia Safety Council; Fred L. Davis, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: information request, pollution, aid to non-public education, service award, tourism, pension Department of Commerce, Marshall University plane crash, noise pollution, Federal Aviation Administration, Weirton General Hospital, Hill-Burton Federal Funds, Marshall University medical school, parks and recreation, Barboursville State Hospital Farm, federal welfare reform, Governor's Safety Conference, Safety Committee of Blacksville No.2 Mine, West Virginia Safety Patrol, art commission, and the State Scholarship Program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Henry Sagan, President, Northern Panhandle Academy of Pharmacy; Edwin F. Flowers, Department of Welfare. Topics include: state income tax, Board of Pharmacy, drug abuse, aid to non-public education, donation request, election, Aid to Families with Dependent Children of the Unemployed, railroads, and strip mining.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Reverend David W. Sailer, Vicar, St. Thomas Episcopal Church; Jean Salardin, Mayor, La Rochelle, France; Rolland B. Handley, Regional Director, Northeast Region, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Pennsylvania; Harry St. Amand, Director, Drug Information Program, Washington State Library; Edwin F. Flower, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Doris A. St. Clair, President, Cabell-Wayne Historical Society; Edward L. St. Clair, Market Administrator, Federal Milk Market Administrator, United States Department of Agriculture; Jody G. Smirl, House of Delegates, West Virginia, Carolyn J. Zinn, Ph.D., Director, Department of Archives and History. Topics include: Department of Commerce, employment, pollution control, Brooke County Senior Citizens Center, religious law, donation request, Department of Personnel for the State, St. Albans Park Addition, St. Albans Public Library, drug information program, Indo-China, student government, Social Security, legislature, State Road Commission, Bicentennial Commission, Cabell-Wayne Historical Society, and historical restoration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Sister Rita Marie, Vice Chairmen, St. Josephs's Hospital of Parkersburg; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Department of Vocational Rehabilitation, C.S. Collier, Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Robert F. Ellis, Deputy Department, Department of Veterans' Affairs; T. Glenn Roberts, Ph.D., Personnel Director, Department of Mental Health; Arden R. Hodges, Acting Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; James W. Stancil, Chairman, Board of Veterans Appeals; Eleanor J. St. Louis, City Clerk, City of Lake Worth, Florida; Donald P. Sprengel, Associate Professor, St. Louis University; Satenig S. St. Maries, Manager, Educational \u0026 Consumer Relations, J.C. Penny Company, Inc. Topics include: Comprehensive Health Planning Advisory Council, welfare, employment, Veterans benefits, School Clothing Allowance Program, information request, antiviolence, St, Joseph Central High School, St. Joseph's Hospital of Parkersburg, State Health Department, Supreme Court term limits, gubernatorial staff organization; consumer education, grant applications, donation requestion, aid to non-public education, and social reporting.","This folder contains correspondence with: Tokitada Sakai, Governor, Hyogo Prefectural Government, Kobe, Japan; T. Sakama, National Sales Director, American Honda Motor Company, Inc.; Alexander G. Bellas, President, Citizens Bank of Weirton; Harry S. Flemming, Special Assistant to the President; A. Salardaine, Mayor, La Rochelle, France; Mrs. William Goodridge Sale, Jr., President, National Society of the Colonial Dames of America; Robert L. Holland, Chairman, Board of Probation and Parole; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; W.F. Franck, President, Sale Knitting Company, Inc.; Donald R. Chamberlain, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Richard B. Harvey, President, Salem Park Board; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Robert G. McCall, Director, Environmental Health Services; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health; William M. Sloan, Director, Motor Carrier Division, Public Service Commission; L.R. Craft, Lieutenant Colonel, Inspector, Department of Public Safety. Topics include: Social Security, black lung benefits, international visits, Buffalo Creek Disaster, West Virigina Turnpike, ambassador appointment, information request, state highway trust fund, election, salary, Spencer State Hospital, sale of liquor, contract settlement, donation request, salary of state employees, employment, aid to non-public education, Southern Governors' Conference, hospital access for veterans, Salem College Physical Education Building, road conditions, welfare, sales tax on cars, sewage drainage, carceral system, campaign, Buffalo Creek dams, antiwar protests, Department of Commerce, legal matter, Economic Opportunity Council, and property disputes.","This folder contains correspondence from: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Edward R. Johnson, Editor, Wonderful West Virginia; George W. Spruce, III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Mrs. Irvin Humphreys, Committeewoman for West Virginia, Republican National Convention, Walter Swyer, Lt. Col., Divisional Commander, The Salvation Army; Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, James R. Clowser, Deputy Director-Administration, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: School Clothing Allowance Program, welfare, election, Marshall University plane crash, postmasters, road conditions, performance review, Committee for Salute to Governor Moore Dinner, Salute Dinner, flood relief, Buffalo Creek Disaster, medical assistance, employment, legislature, and food stamps.","This folder contains correspondence with: James w. Reep, Superintendent, Cass Scenic Railroad, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: public employee salary increases and cost of living increases.","This folder contains correspondence with: T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edward P. Cliff, Chief, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Walter J. Hickel, Secretary of the Interior; Robert H. Gifford, Executive Director, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance \u0026 Administration; Stacy L. Grosup, D.D., Ombudsman to West Virginia University; George h. Breiding, State Extension Program Leader- Outdoor Recreation, West Virginia University; Robert P. Hutton, Executive Secretary, American Fisheries Society; Charles A. Duffield, Jr., Judge- Fourteenth Judicial Court; Wayne N. Aspinall, Chairman, Public Land Law Review Commission; C.H. Pauley, President, Westvaco Sportsman's Club; John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State. Topics include: resignation, internal fund transfers, State and Private Forestry, salary adjustments, travel expenses, Appalachian National Scenic Trail Advisory Council, Committee on Environmental and Natural Resources for Task Force for Nuclear Power Policy, federal aid project agreement, payroll, Neighborhood Youth Corps, annual leave, department vehicle replacement, and reappointment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mohammad Ali Sami'i, Deputy Minister of Information, Imperial Government of Iran; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Herbert Ray Samples, Mayor, Belington, West Virginia; John T. Poffenbarger, Senate of West Virginia; Ivor Boiarsky, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Russell Davisson, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Richard H. Slavin, Special Assistant of the Governor. Topics include: Appalachian Program, Supreme Court reform, information request, Board of Architects, housing assistance, welfare reform, legislature, fluoride, National Governor's Conference, regional councils, public safety, Marshall University, Department of Commerce, summer employment, Department of Welfare, School Clothing Allowance Program; welfare, motorcycle laws, and employment security.","This folder contains correspondence with: Arthur F. Sampson, Acting Administrator, U.S. General Service Administration; B.G. Sampson, Jr., President, West Virginia Soft Drink Association; Francis L. Sampson, Major General, USA, Ret., President, United Service Organization Inc.; Franklin Sampson, Director, Economic Development Administration, Mid-Eastern Area Office; R. Clark Morton, Chairman, Municipal Auditorium Board, Wheeling, West Virginia; Frank E. Sampson, PE, West Virginia Program Director, Economic Development Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, Huntington Field Office; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Harold J. Snyder, Director, Division of Engineering, Public Service Commission. Topics include: State Road Commission, bridges, electors, soft drink tax, liquor laws, safety equipment and training, gaming devices, employment, pollution, USO, tourism, regional councils, welfare, Crippled Children's Program, legislation, State Road Commission appointments, adjutant general, and noise pollution.","This folder contains correspondence with: P.M. Sampson, President, Data-Design Laboratories; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; King D. Shwayder, President, Samsonite Corporation; Charles L. Samuels, Federal Resources Coordinator; West Virginia Board of Regents; David E. Samuel, Assistant Professor of Wildlife Biology; West Virginia Biology; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; A.T Samelson, Director, Civil Division, United States General Accounting Office. Topics include: water quality, gaming devices, driver's license, election, Workmen's Compensation Fund, The Greenbrier, Operation Clean State, littering, Lincoln Day Dinner, employment, National Governor's Conference, Safety, roadside assistance, Blue Ridge Project, Higher Education Act of 1965 programs, hunting, census information, and Tri-State Huntington Bus Problem.","This folder contains correspondence with: Norman Yost, Administrative Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia; T.K. Webb, Regional Vice President, Union Carbide Corporation; Robert A. Sandercox, Vice President and Dean of Students; John B. Sanderlin, Vice President- Finance, Anaconda Aluminum Company; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; J. Richard Barber, Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control; B.J. Killen, Jr., District Manager, Social Security Administration; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor; Jack D. Stafford, Assistant Commissioner, State Road Commision; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; V.T. Handley, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health, Richard Sanders, Ph.D., Associate Regional Health Director for Mental Health, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; W.H. Sanders, Acting, Commissioner, Public Buildings Service, U.S. General Service Administration. Topics include: San Fransico Chamber of Commerce, donation requestion, information request, employment, drug forum, industrial development, safe driving, black lung benefits, Social Security, payroll, taxes, food stamps, welfare increase, road construction, littering, Department of Highways, liquor laws, Rowlesburg Project, Department of Commerce, staffing grant, Clothing Allowance Program, federal construction survey, and judgeship vacancy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rt. Reverend William E. Sanders, Chairman, The Commission on Religion in Appalachia, Inc.; Reverend Max E. Glenn, executive Director, The Commission on Religion in Appalachia Inc.; George A. Lincoln, Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness; Richard L. Sanderson, Executive Director, Building Officials and Code Administrators International, Inc.; Charles W. Sandman, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives; Arch F. Sandy Jr., President, West Virginia Surface Mine Association; Carl G. Beard, II, Director, Air Pollution Control Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Development Act, Department of Commerce, election, Alcohol Beverage Commission, stream clean up, United Nations, disaster response and relief, Buffalo Creek, state building codes, water pollution, legislation, Social Security, Department of Public Safety, employment of veterans, campaign, welfare increase, Independence Day, Special Surface mining Reclamation Fund, Weirton General Hospital, annual pollution report, and welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ira L. Dadisman, Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System. Topics include: mayoral elections, taxes, food stamps, consumer protection, school conditions, hospital conditions, citizenship, water pollution, and a petition for Elk Creek clean up.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Department of Public Safety; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Terry Sanford, President, Duke University; Reverend Ron Sanger, Pastor, Bethany Baptist Church; Frank D. Palopoli, President, Sanitary Controls, Inc.; J.R. Keatley, Chairman, Southern Soil Conservation Districts; David, B. Davis, Sanitary Wiping Cloth Company; Robert A. Pack, President, West Virginia Association of Sanitarians; N.H. Dyer, M.D., Director, Department of Health; Dr. Mildred Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; Robert K. Holliday, Senator, West Virginia; Richard D. Frum, Special Assistant to the Governor; Efrain Santiago, Secretary of Social Services, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Topics include: daylight savings, employment, School Clothing Allowance Program, interstate roads, election, tourism, floods, anti-drug programming, driver's license, industrial development, Appalachian Regional Commission funds, sanitary landfill, Department of Finance and Administration, West Virginia Association of Sanitarian Executive Committee, sanitary facilities of state institutions, Department of Commerce, environmental conservation, information request, road conditions, employment, parapsychology, Early Childhood Education and Child Development Program, aid to non-public education, and youth problems.","This folder contains correspondence with: John J. Lovinski, Jr., District Manager, Social Security Administration; Mrs. John Santow, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post No. 3537; John F. Santrock, Associate Superintendent, Kanawha County Schools; Albert Saparoff, Producer, Dana Productions. Topics include: black lung benefits, information request, military trials, legislation, Multi-Institutional Teacher Education Center, Moore helicopter crash, school bus transportation, immigration and citizenship, employment, eminent domain, anti-drug programming, welfare, coastline conservation, Alcohol Beverage Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health; John H. Hoben, Director, Business Tax Division, State Tax Department; Francis Sargent, Governor, Massachusetts; Ira L. Dadisman, Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System; Elmer C. Workman, Director, Department of Mines; John J. Jones, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; A.J. Sargus, Chairman, Bel-o-Mar Interstate Planning Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Carl Sartor, Chief, Lubeck Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., Robert Saver, Commissioner, Department of Corrections, Arkansas; Myron J. Sasser, Director of Inspection Services, Department of Inspection Services, Alabama. Topics include: welfare programs and legislation, gold standard, office space, sewage pollution, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Health, tax credits, information request, death penalty, election, welfare amendments, payroll, disability benefits, Governor's Advisory Committee on Regionalism, Appalachian Regional Commission, American Youth on Parade, drug abuse, welfare, School Clothing Allowance, landfills, Public Service Commission, Civil Service System, and the National Conference of States on Building Codes and Standards.","This folder contains correspondence with: Henry D. Sassi, Vice President, Wood County Heart Association; Dewey P. Satterfield, Executive Vice-President, Downtown Wheeling Associates; Shelia Davis, Consultant, Deaf/Blind Children, Department of Education; James C. Cartwright, Chairman, State Board of Insurance; Joseph E. Portler, Manager, Social Security Administration; Richard L. Tobin, Associate Publisher, Saturday Review; R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: legislation, Regional Educational Services, state police, Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, abortion, road conditions, Perkins School of Boston, Highway expansion, arts and entertainment, tourism, tax proposal, pornography, traffic lights, property insurance, black lung benefits, information request, welfare report, National Association of Insurance Commissioners, employment, tariffs, road obstructions, food stamps, Health Department, wood industry, pollution, Aid to the Disabled, animal control, Warner Brother Records, consumer and product liability, Presidential Internship in Science and Engineering, protests, and the Department of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Arven H. Saunders, Director, Bureau of National Capitol Airports; Charles B. Saunders, Jr., Deputy Commissioner for External Relations, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Herbert H. Henderson, State President, West Virginia State Conference of Branches for the National Advancement for the Advancement of Colored People; Keith L. Arthur, Cabell County Clerk; James M. Shock, Correspondence Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Carl W. Glatt, Executive Director, State of West Virginia Human Rights Commission; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Ernie Saunders, Station Manager and Sports Director, WCHS; Edgar A. Poe, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Harold Saunders, State Secretary Associated Master Barber and Beauticians of West Virginia; George W. Spruce III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Bob E. Martin, Chief, Registration Section, Division of Excise and License Taxes, State Tax Department; John W. Saunders, President, Beckley College; Dr. William J.L. Wallace, President, West Virginia State College; C.W. Hammond, Colonel, United States Air Force, Department of the Air Force; Robert C. Seamans, Jr., Secretary of the Air Force, Department of Defense. Topics include: employment, Marshall University medical school, information request, Education Revenue Sharing, license number, fishing license, welfare, racial discrimination, professional organizations, movie premiere, Department of Commerce, Social Security, black lung benefits, State Committee of Barbers and Beauticians, business license, junk car removal, Education Commission of the States, judgeship vacancy, Air Force pilot training, and liquor laws.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Jack L. Miller, Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: ambulance services, driver's license regulations, donation request, road conditions, Department of Commerce, Neighborhood Youth Corps Program, Department of Mental Health, welfare, employment, school clothing allowance, and license practical nurse training.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Sam C. Savilla, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Russell Saville, Office of Frank T. Bow, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, Department of Highways; Joseph P. Condry, Executive Vice-President, West Virginia Saving and Loan League; James J. Sawtell, Acting Chairman, Project Director, Project Re-Entry, Bethany College; Gerald R. McNeiland, District Manager, Social Security Administration; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor; Ray E. Sawyers, House of Delegates, Senate of West Virginia, William B. Saxbe, Senator, United States Senate; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; George R. Pell, Chief of Claims, Department of Veterans' Affairs, James R. Clowser, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: ambulance services, Department of Commerce, Students for a Democratic Society, welfare legislation, capital punishment, food stamps, tourism, information request, Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, legislation, State Board of Investments, Save Our Bays Association, State Road Commission, Social Security, employment, state funding, black lung benefits, welfare eligibility, state wide drug forum, Department of Public Institutions, litigation, Appalachian Power Company, campaign, and parole.","This folder contains correspondence with: John P. Saylor, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, Floyd B. Graham, Executive Director, State Aeronautics Commission; Kermit McKeever, Chief, Division of Parks and Recreation, Department of Natural Resources; Floyd Sayre, Attorney, Beckley, West Virginia. Topics include: insurance, Workmen's Compensation, National Wilderness System, moon landing, U.S. Post Office Department, state welfare funding, Pleasant Point Resort, capital punishment, Students for a Democratic Society, industrial development, campgrounds, campaign, Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Salute to Governor Moore dinner, donation request, and the State Medical Licensing Board.","This folder contains correspondence with: Floyd M. Sayre, Attorney at Law, Beckley, West Virginia; Ira S. Latimer, Director, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: news coverage, political comics, financial support for Republican Party, land development, West Virginia Board of Regents, President's Commission on Campus Riots, Wildlife Resources Division, and taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Floyd M. Sayre, Attorney at Law, Beckley, West Virginia; Walter Kronkite, CBS; William H. Loy, Administrative Assistant to the Governor; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Harry A. Stansbury, Jr., Ph.D., State Director of Comprehensive Health Planning; Robert Sayre, Attorney at Law, Beckley, West Virginia; John M. Gates, Director, Office of Emergency Planning. Topics include: political comics, regional Republican news, unrest on college campuses, Vice President Agnew, Department of Health Division of Vital Statistics, postmasters, flood relief funds, capital punishment, Appeal Board of Unemployment Compensation, employment, Workmen's Compensation Fund, welfare eligibility, information request, food stamps, Aid to the Disabled, Department of Highways, campaign support, teacher's retirement, Civil Defense Advisory Council, and National Clown Week.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; William Collins, Jr., Title and Registration Division, Department of Motor Vehicles; Truman L. Sayre, Attorney at Law, Beckley, West Virgina; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation. Topics include: traffic signs, campaign, political support, Turnpike Commission, radio, election fraud, Republican Governor's Conference, judgeship recommendation, Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, road conditions, Vietnam war, legislation, bank holidays, Department of Mines, Farmers Home Administration, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, highway development, recommendations, Yugoslavia, Smal Business Administration, information request, and school closings.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Henry C. Shores, Commissioner, County Court of Kanawha County, Dewey E.S. Kuhns, President, County Clerk of Kanawha County; R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Commissioner, Department of Public Safety; John W. Scallion, Commissioner, Randolph County Court; D.L. Scantlebury, Director, United States General Accounting Office. Topics include: Pinecrest Hospital, welfare, employment, religion in society, information request, educational leaders, pollution, House of Representatives, Department of Public Safety, Governor's Highway Safety Committee, child development, Buffalo Creek Disaster, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, and productivity.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jim Scapellato, Research Analyst, Governor's Highway Safety Bureau; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor; Otho Scarberry, President, Jackson County Health Department; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Vocational Rehabilitation; Peter Scarth, Chairman, National Coordinating, Council on the Environment; Robert McDaniel, President, Barbour County Court; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health. Topics include: trespassing, driver's license, cost of living adjustments, Department of Commerce, Marshall University medical school, road conditions, school bus service, trapping, tourism, legislature, campaign, water impoundments, air pollution, adjutant general, pollution, bus service, Scenic River Campaign, Southern Conference Educational Fund, information request, Bethany College, and mail.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harry M. Schaeffer, Executive Secretary, Ashland Area Labor Council; W.W. Withrow, Chairman, Health Welfare Committee; John J. Schanz, Jr., General Chairman, Western Resources Conference, University of Denver; Harman C. Hartman, Chairman, Grant County Executive Committee; Larkin B. Ours, House of Delegates, West Virginia; road conditions, John Landfried, Fire Marshall, Office of the Insurance Commissioner; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; James H. Schaub, Associate Dean, College of Engineering, West Virginia University. Topics include: Marshall medical school, election, Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, summer employment, employment, Lakin State Hospital, White House Conference on Children and Youth, Tri-State Airport, National Youth Science Camp, gas leak, Department of Highways, driver's license, publicity, probation, strip mining, Buffalo Creek Disaster, information request, and federal funding for research.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Superintendent; Department of Public Safety; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: Department of Public Safety Board of Appeals, music, legislation, radiation, Lakin State Hospital, payroll, and the Department of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph E. Grimmett, State Director, Savings Bonds Division, David M. Kennedy, Secretary of the Treasury, Washington D.C.; Linwood Holton, Governor of Virginia; William E. Mildren, Chairman, W.Va. Savings Bonds Committee; David E. Hamrick, President, H \u0026 H Electric and Plumbing Co., Inc. Topics include: U.S. Savings Bonds Committee for West Virginia, savings bonds, and Small Business Administration Loan.","This folder contains correspondence with: Spencer J. Schedler, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force; John D. Rockefeller, IV. Secretary of State, West Virginia; George H. Seibert Jr., Minority Leader, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Julian Scheer, Assistant Director, NASA-Public Affairs, Code F, National Aeronautics \u0026 Space Administration; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; E.R. Deutsche, Vice President, Schenley Industries, Inc.; John G. Scherlacher, Chairman, State Recreation Advisory Council, Professor of Recreation, West Virginia University; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: Vietnam War, Veterans' Day, drug abuse, Advisory Council of the Department of Employment Security, legislative session information, Food and Agriculture Exhibition, senior citizens, waste incineration, Buffalo Creek Disaster, employment, election, Veterans' Hospitals, information request, traffic management, Republican Governors' Conference, recreation, and title tax.","This folder contains correspondence: William E. Jackson, District Supervisor, State Board of Vocational Education, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Department of Vocational Rehabilitation; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Charles Schiff, Music Director, Charleston Symphony Orchestra; Ewel Cornett, executive Director, Arts and Humanities Council, Department of Commerce; Kent S. Hall, Chairman, Kanawha County Republican Executive Committee; Sig Schlesinger, Chairman, National Father's Day Committee. Topics include: Department of Commerce, student busing, community health services, South America, Vietnam War, environmentalism, civil rights, welfare, vocational education, capital punishment, National Youth Science Camp, Buffalo Creek Disaster, road conditions, risk management, information request, tourism, Boy Scouts of America, Board of Pharmacy, aid to non-public education, Marshall University medical school, Father's Day, employment, Federal Civil Service Commission and health and safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Irvin P. Schloss, National President, Blinded Veterans Association; James L. Hupp, Director, Department of Archives and History. Topics include: Rowlesburg Dam project, highway development, Department of Mental Health, Occupational Safety and Health Act, low-income housing, driver's license, information request, legislation, emergency medical services, mobile home fee, mental health facility, organized crime, strip mining, Department of Commerce, museums, pollution, Christmas, West Virginia University medical school, railroads, Advisory Committee to the State Commission on Mental Retardation, and the Board of Veterinary Medicine.","This folder contains correspondence with: Paul P. Schmitz, Director General, Loyal Order of the Moose, Mooseheart, Illinois; Charles G. Schnieder, Vice President, Ford, Bacon \u0026 Davis Inc., Engineers; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: Weirton General Hospital, West Virginia Blue Book, natural resources, dam design, mental health complex, automobile prototypes, Vietnam War, Department of Commerce, highway development, aid to non-public education, Commission on Manpower, Technology and Training, campaign information request, taxes, information request, evangelists, pollution, and employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Schnurr, Vice President, Rubber Fabricators, Inc. Topics include: highway development, retiree benefits, and medical school.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira L. Dadisman Jr., Director of Personnel, Department of Public Institutions; Benjamin N. Schoenfeld, Professor, Temple University; August Schofer, Regional Administrator, Federal Highway Administration, United States Department of Transportation; J. Douglas Machesney, Executive Director, Commission on Higher Education; Daniel B. Taylor, President, West Virginia Association of School Administrators; Robert W. Scott, Governor, North Carolina; William K. Hamilton, Executive Secretary, West Virginia School Board Association. Topics include: Kanawha Valley Foundation, community issues, employment, legislation, pharmaceuticals, taxes, Marshall University, Office of Federal- State Relations, Highway Safety Bureau, scholarship assistance, West Virginia Scholarship Program, home economists, information request, education, Agricultural Policy Institute, school board grievance procedures, Board of Education, State Aid to Schools, and State School Building Authority.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools. Topics include: School Building Authority, school bus drivers, school bus service, school bus strike, school bus shelter, road conditions, school integration, and the President's Commission on School Finance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Cyril W. Johnson, Director, Civil Defense Education and Safety, Department of Education; James B. Stone, Director, Occupational Safety and Health Administration; Lawrence Losh, Superintendent, Preston County Schools; Selden W. Brannon, Principal, The West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State; William S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission. Topics include: school papers, school reserve, safety in schools, vocational school, school system, school year, tourism, employment, summer employment, school fund, school legislation, Board of Regents, information request, bridges, and the Commission of the Status of Women.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gordon Billheimer, President, Fayette County Board of Education; J.A. Blackburn, President, Raleigh County Board of Education; M.F. Butler, President, Clay County Board of Education; Carlton A. Buttrey, President, Pleasants County Board of Education; L.C. Caldwell, Jr., President, Mercer County Board of Education; Clyde Cale, President, Wirt County Board of Education; A.B. Carr, President, McDowell County Board of Education; Joseph E. Cassis, President, Marshall County Board of Education; Leo Childress, President, Wyoming County Board of Education; Robert W. Cokeley, President, Ritchie County Board of Education; George Flouer, President, Monroe County Board of Education; Milford P. Given, President, Braxton County Board of Education; Roy E. Givens, President, Brooke County Board of Education; W.B. Goff, President, Nicholas County Board of Education; Carl Gregory, President, Gilmer County Board of Education; Julian M. Hamed, President, Pocohontas County Board of Education; H.D. Jones, President, Roane County Board of Education; Clifford F. Kenwood, President, Jackson County Board of Education; Byran Miller, President, Webster County Board of Education; Creigh Nickell, President, Greenbrier County Board of Education; William R. Pfalzgraf, President, Wood County Board of Education; Richard N. Schnacke, President, Wetzel County Board of Education; Ronald Wilcox, President, Tyler County Board of Education; J.D. Woodrum, President, Summers County Board of Education; Peter J. Zannoni, President, Calhoun County Board of Education; William N. Zimmerman, President, Ohio County Board of Education. Topics include: food donations and the School Lunch Program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Adah M. Schott, Secretary, Baha'i Committee of West Virgina; A. Bennett Schram, Office of the Assistant Minority Leader, Robert P. Griffin, United States Senate; Ron Schramm, President, Student Government Association, Salem College; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Department of Mental Health; H.G. Roth Lt. Col., USAF, Deputy Director, Settlement and Adjudication, Department of the Air Force; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, Lawrence G. Derthick, Jr., Superintendent, Monongalia County Schools. Topics include: construction, hunting and fishing license, West Virginia University College of Law, Social Security, Weston State Hospital, allotment, election, Department of Health, title taxes, information request, legislation, Department of Welfare, aid for non-public education, tourism, abortion, educational resources, wholesalers, teachers' salaries, campaign, accessibility, and archive and history.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard H. Slavin, Special Assistant to the Governor; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Reverend Robert O. Sypolt, Brookhaven United Methodist Charge; Jack W. Blair, Major General, Office of the Adjutant General. Topics include: Department of Veterans Affairs, maps, road maintenance, Social Security, Service Corps, federal state relations, information request, employment, title taxes, Planning- Programming- Budgeting System, Community Mental Health Centers Act, State Road Commission, Council on Foreign Relations, campaign, driver's license, aid to non-public education, Davis Park project, and the National Guard.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bart Schwartz, President, Acquisitions Plus, Inc., Harry E. Schawartz, Executive Secretary, Department of the Army, North Atlantic Division, Corp of Engineers; Hulett C. Smith, Governor, West Virginia. Topics included: inflation, Department of Defense budget, election, water resources, penitentiary census, and the Vietnam War.","This folder contains correspondence with: M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: employment, promotions, federal judgeship, donation request, Vietnam War, pollution, and unrest on college campuses","Topics include: School Lunch Program child care centers, Department of Welfare Division of Food, Nutrition Programs, parochial schools, food donation, National School Lunch Program, county superintendents, and the West Virginia School Boards Association.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr, Harry A. Stansbury, Jr., President, Kanawha County Board of Education; Ray Funkhouser, President, Hardy County Board of Education; James E. Miller, President, Hampshire County Board of Education; Richard E. Neal, President, Jefferson County Board of Education; Donald K. Clark, President, Morgan County Board of Education; Harold Miller, President, Pendleton County Board of Education; S.J. Shelton, President, Boone County Board of Education; Raymond Hage, President, Cabell County Board of Education; Hurxel Woodall, President, Lincoln County Board of Education; Joe D. Blair, President, Logan County Board of Education; Theodore Stevens, President, Mason County Board of Education; O.T. Kent, President, Mingo County Board of Education; Russell C. Lemon, President, Putnam County Board of Education; Carl Malcom, President, Wayne County Board of Education; John B Hawse, President, Grant County Board of Education; George J. Boyle, President, Marion County Board of Education; James R. McCartney, President, Monongalia County Board of Education; Lawrence A. Nuce, President, Preston County Board of Education; Elmer D. Goddin, President, Randolph County Board of Education; Kenneth O. Godwin, President, Taylor County Board of Education; Patricia D. Michael, President, Tucker County Board of Education; Warren Hosaflook, President, Upshur County Board of Education; George N. O'Brien, President, Berkeley County Board of Education; Glenn B Polling, President, Barbour County Board of Education; Ora E. Morgan, President, Doddridge County Board of Education; John H. Rice, President, Harrison County Board of Education; Terry B. White, President, Lewis County Board of Education; Harold C. Effland, President, Mineral County Board of Education. Topics include: Board of Education, Department of Welfare Division of Food, Nutritional Programs, county superintendents, School Lunch Program, West Virginia School Board Association, and the State Board of Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edgar N. Henry, Chief, Water Resources Division, Department of Natural Resources; James F. Schweikert, Secretary, Mid-Ohio Valley Mayors' Association; Richard S. Schweiker, United State Senator; Fred S. Schwend, President, Gulf Oil Company- U.S.; Fred Schwengel, House of Representative, Congress of the United States; Charles H. Hadden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State; L.V. Schwertfeger, House of Delegates, West Virginia; William F. Schwiesow, Assistant Branch Chief, Livestock Engineering and Farm Structure Research Branch, United States Department of Agriculture; Gus R. Douglass, Commissioner, Department of Agriculture; Paul B. Shanks, Director, Division of Vital Statistics, Department of Health; M. Frank Herman, Office of Planning and Policy Studies, National Science Foundation. Topics include: pollution, river clean up, Marshall University medical school, Wheeling Island, revenue sharing, radioactive discharge, Department of Commerce, truck-weight limitations, National Prayer Breakfast, Green Acres Regional Center, automobile pollution, Federal-State Tax Sharing, Weirton General Hospital, Department of Education, House of Delegates, Hill-Burton Act, air pollution, feedlot construction, West Virginia University football, birth certificates, aid for non-public education, West Virginia Academy of Science, and the National Science Foundation.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Loy, Assistant to the Governor. Topics include: science and culture center, state building commission, and bonds.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Carolyn J. Zinn, Director, Department of Archives and History; Herbert L. Scites, Superintendent, Putnam County Schools; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department. Topics include: education programming, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board, information request, adjutant general, employment, State Road Commission, election, vocational education, donation request, and taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, Department of Highways; Reverend Andrew Scott, Huntington, West Virginia; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Paul B. Shanks, Director, Division of Vital Statistics, Department of Health; Clyde B. Pinson, Chairman-Cabell County, Republican Executive Committee; Jack W. Blair, Major General, Adjutant General, Office of the Adjutant General; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: Student Council on Pollution and the Environment, rentals, employment, campaign, pay roll, medical malpractice, retired teacher benefits, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, surface mining, and the Board of Registration for Foresters.","This folder contains correspondence with: Brett D. Scott, Director, Regional Correctional Training Center, Eastern Kentucky University. Topics include: corrections training programs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Brett D. Scott, Director, Regional Correctional Training Center, Eastern Kentucky University; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Byron W. Scott, President, Clinton Hills Improvement Association; Richard M. Nixon, President. Topics include: corrections training programs, Denmar State Hospital, sewage, employment, flood protection, donation request, legislation, warrants, and surface mining.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Dorsey C. Scott, Superintendent, Jackson County Schools. Topics include: adoption, vocational education, school funding, legislation, State Superintendent of Schools, school bonds, and fire hazards.","This folder contains correspondence with: internal office memos. Topics include: daily schedules, travel schedules.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dwight B. Billings, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; G.C. Scott, Jr., Lieutenant Colonel, AGC, Adjutant General, Department of the Army, Department of Defense; Glenn Scott, Mayor, Bramwell, West Virginia; Thomas H. Harden Jr., Chairman, Roane County Republican Executive Committee; George H. Seibert, Jr., Minority Leader, House of Delegates, West Virginia; George M. Scott, Attorney at Law, Spencer, West Virginia; Jennings Randolph, Senator, United States Senate; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Charles C. Steele, Director, Community Affairs Division, Office of the Governor. Topics include: election, Social Security, Department of Commerce, black lung benefits, legislation, discharge of servicemen, Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, judgeship, vocational education, Lincoln Day Dinner, workplace retaliation, sewage treatment, bridges, highway development, road conditions, Public Works and Economic Development Act, Appalachian Regional Development Act, Federal-State relations, clean-up campaigns, Office of Economic Opportunity, surveys, and coal strikes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Glenn Scott, Mayor, Bramwell, West Virginia; Richard Wesley, Chairman, Mercer County Executive Committee; H.W. Scott, Supervisor-Personnel Relations, Coal Mines, Armco Steel Corporation; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Hugh Scott, Senator, United States Senate. Topics include: Abandoned Automobiles Program, regional elections, Department of Motor Vehicles, opera, pollution, State Road Commission, political comics, Marshall University medical school, School Clothing Allowance Program, workmen's compensation, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, 92nd Congress, People's Republic of China, State Road Commission, summer employment, Vietnam War, and the domestic tanning industry.","This folder contains correspondence with: Hugh Scott, Senator, United States Senate; John A. Bunner, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Reverend Ivory Scott, Mt. Joy Baptist Church, Chicago, Illinois. Topics include: congressional reports, railroad safety, congressional page program, claims court, death pension, Big Brothers of America, and donation request.","This folder contains correspondence with: H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Peter Millspaugh, Special Assistant to the President; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Robert E. Kuhn, Executive Secretary, Public Lands Corporation; William S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Minor Scott, Commissioner, Raleigh County Court; Norman C. Scott, Chairman, Fifth Planning District, Commission of Virginia; Ralph N. Steele, Special Assistant for Hospital Administration, Department of Health; Ira L. Dadisman, Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System. Topics include: School Clothing Allowance Program, information request, summer employment, Department of Motor Vehicles, tourism, recommendations, unions, welfare, hunting and fishing, car title, poverty program, Workmen's Compensation Fund, lumber, highway development, Workmen's Relief Fund, road conditions, election, regional politics, mental health complex, legislation, interstates, summer employment, and Department of Public Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira L. Dadisman Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Dwight B. Billings, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Reverend Robert Scott, Newman Apostolate, Campus Christian Center, Marshall University; Robert W. Scott, Governor, North Carolina; James Carter, Governor, Georgia; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Harold J. Snyder, Director, Division Engineering, Public Service Commission; Scott E. Scobell, M.P.H., Assistant Professor of Safety, West Virginia State College; R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Director, Department of Public Safety; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission. Topics include: Department of Public Safety, employment, tourism, Homecoming '71, black lung benefits, recreation, Early Education Program, information request, road conditions, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Souther Regional Education Board, trout stocking, gas lines, Highway Safety Commission, surface mining, employment, police presence, Buffalo Creek Disaster, Marshall University medical school, legislation, and the Department of Health.","This folder contains correspondence with: William L. Scott, House of Representatives, Washington D.C.; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; John J. Lovinski Jr., District Manager, Social Security Administration; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; N.H. Dyer, M.D., Secretary, The Medical Licensing Board of West Virginia. Topics include: Department of Agriculture, voting rights, revenue sharing, Appalachian Regional Commission, industrial development, welfare, Department of Commerce, Social Security, oil and gas industry, employment, age of representatives, literature, Weirton Steel Company, election, road conditions, medical care access, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Grace Strain, Director, Food, Nutrition, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfares, Robert H. Mollohan. House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.; Glenn T. Seaborg, Chairman, United States Atomic Energy Commission; George P. Shultz, Secretary, Department of Treasury; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Elwood A. Seaman, Assistant for Natural Resources, The Inspector General, United States Air Force; Lieutenant General Jonathon O. Seaman, First United States Army; Robert C. Seamans Jr., Secretary of the Air Force, Department of Defense; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions. Topics include: tourism, road condition, road development, food stamps, industry development, federal-state relations, public institutions, food contamination, legislation, Midwest Governor's Conference, taxes, food stamps, employment, information request, Pinecrest Sanitorium, Northeast Wildlife Conference, Farmington Mine disaster, pilot training, marching band, Teacher Retirement Board, Denmar State Hospital, and Spencer State Hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Wayne Seal, Office of the Governor, South Carolina; William R. Seaton, Administrative Vice President, Ashland Oil \u0026 Refining Company; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner; Frank Secreto, Director, West Virginia Career Center. Topics include: State Road Commission, legislation, welfare, highway access, Boy Scouts of America, season passes, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, information request, industry development, citizenship, financial aid for college students, Harrison County Jail, sales tax, bridge conditions, reelection, and the West Virginia Career Center.","This folder contains correspondence with: Melvin R. Laird, Secretary of Defense, Washington, D.C. Topics include: federal defense budget report.","This folder contains correspondence from: William P. Rogers, Secretary of State, Washington, D.C., Robert Mayo, Director, Executive Office of the President, Bureau of the Budget; Robert J. Duvall, Director, Division of Reconsideration, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration. Topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, Secretary of State, secret service, regional councils, Department of Natural Resources, Notary Public, Federal-State Relations, Deputies Securities Commission, road bonds, bridge maintenance, Board of Barbers and Beauticians, Social Security, Federal Assistance Information Retrieval center, employment, and compassionate reassignment.","This folder contains correspondence with: George H. Seibert, Jr., House of Delegates, West Virginia; Charles C. Steele, Special Assistant to the Governor; Earl M. Vickers, Director, Legislative Services, West Virginia Legislature; John E. Carrigan, Senator, West Virginia Senate. Topics include: Civil Service Commission, road audit, Subcommittee on Higher Education, Labor Management Relations Board, road conditions, Department of Public Safety, natural gas shortages, Department of Highways, state parks, Attorney for the Nothern District of West Virginia, legislation, extraordinary session, and subcommittee meeting minutes.","This folder contains correspondence with: George H. Seibert, Jr., House of Delegates, West Virginia. Topics include: committee meetings minute, intermediate court, legislation, Alcohol Control and Abuse Division, Economic Development Administration, National Republican Governors Conference, college interns, historical restoration, Central Mental Health Complex, employment, page program, Advisory Council on Vocational Education, water access, Board of Regents, National Guard, Alcohol Beverage Commission, and the Finance Committee.","This folder contains correspondence with: George H. Seibert, Jr., House of Delegates, West Virginia; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission. Topics include: State Firefighter's Association, State Fraternal Order of Police, gasoline tax, subcommittee on taxation, mental health facility, audits, Governmental Management Institute, The Council of State Governments, Department of Employment Security, bridge conditions, State Road Commission, leases, bonds, reimbursement, West Virginia Service Corps., administrative assistance, employment, tourism, West Virginia Bankers Association, State Road strike, traffic, Special Session, interstate signage, prayer in schools, highway development, Welch Emergency Hospital, Weston State Hospital, portraiture, election law reform, bridge construction, demolition, legislative manual and schedule, Colin Anderson Center, beer license, life insurance, license plates, and black lung.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Carolyn J. Zinn, Director, Department of Archives and History; Reverend John F. Streng, D.D., St. James Lutheran Church, West Virginia; George H. Seibert, Jr., House of Delegates, West Virginia; George C. Duffield, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Public Employees Retirement System; Phares E. Reeder, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Education Association. Topics include: statehood of West Virginia, Department of Highways, funds for youth disabled programs, Board of Chiropractic Examiners, legislation, teachers' salaries, annual reports, education funding, office use, American Political Science Association, bus transport, budget task force, State Road Commission, and a drug forum.","This folder contains correspondence with: George H. Seibert, Jr., House of Delegates, West Virginia; Robert C. Contay, Interim Judge, Cabell County Common Pleas Court; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Russell L. Davisson, House of Delegates, West Virginia. Topics include: Fort Henry Bridge, health insurance for state employees, West Virginia Antiquities Commission, Board of Accountancy, crime reform, retirement home, Department of Highways, business park development, Denmar State Hospital, Civil Service Commission, early childhood education, employment, road access, industrial development, roll call of legislation, legislation, subcommittee meetings, urban renewal, public libraries, State Road Commission, and the Department of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; George H. Seiber, Jr., House of Delegate, West Virginia; Paul Zakaib, Jr., House of Delegates, West Virginia; James P. Kemp, Business Manager, State Road Commission, M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; Lee M. Kenna, Assessor, County of Kanawha. Topics include: employment, legislation, committee meetings, taxes, Department of Natural Resources, higher education, Norhtern Panhandle Soil Conservation District, junk cars, Sexuality Information and Education Center of the United States, revenue sources, Department of Purchases, State Road Commision, Board of Pharmacy, handicap accessible entrances, Civil Service exam, polygraph, federal judgeship, Department of Highways, West Virginia Labor Federation, West Liberty State College, drafting of bills, state funding of hospitals, and real estate.","This folder contains correspondence with: George H. Jr, House of Delegates, West Virginia; James R. Clowser, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Mental Health; Elaine Davidson, Executive Secretary, Governor of West Virginia. Topics include: Blennerhassett Island, state birds, House Finance Committee, strip mining, Fire Marshall, West Virgina Human Rights Commission, employment, Civil Defense Director, summer employment, Colin Anderson Center at St. Mary's, postmaster, highway development, state police, federal judgeship, Board of Accountancy, title taxes, Civil Service System, penitentiary, and legislation highlights.","This folder contains correspondence with: George H. Seibert, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor; John S. Sibray, Research Assistant, Joint Committee on Government and Finance, West Virginia; Mrs. Arch A. Moore, Jr., First Lady of West Virginia. Topics include: aid for non-public education, Finance Committee, budget bill, bridges, tourism, junk cars, West Virginia Penitentiary, legislation, State Road Commission, health insurance for state employees, Citizens Legislative Compensation Commission, surface mining, Buffalo Creek Disaster, and the Andrew S. Rowan Memorial Home.","This folder contains correspondence from: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Carolyn J. Zinn, Ph.D., Director, Department of Archive and History; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; H.A. Stanbury, Jr., Director, Comprehensive Health Planning, Federal State Relations; Page H. Seekford, M.D., Director, Kanawha-Charleston Health Department. Topics include: School Clothing Allowance Program, employment, Department of Commerce, Mineral County, historical photographs, highway development, State Road Work Stoppage, literature, welfare, Public Safety, Aid to the Disabled, cloud seeding, Marshall University, pest control program, and the Emergency Operations Plan for Civil Defense.","This folder contains correspondence from: William L. Seelbach, Executive Director, Housing Authority of the City of Moundsville; Joseph M. Segel, Chairman, The Franklin Mint; George H. Seibert, House of Delegates, West Virginia; George W. Seidl, Public Affairs Department, Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Paul Shanks, Director, Division of Vital Statistics, Department of Health; American Pioneer Games Association Inc. Topics include: pollution, Federal-State Relations, housing, recreation, Archives and History, highway development, energy crisis, employment, information request, Buffalo Creek Disaster, honorary citizens, election, State Road Commission, planning and development, Equal Rights Amendment, White House Conference on Children and Youth, Department of Education, historic landmarks, Department of Commerce, Board of Banking and Financial Institutions, health insurance for state employees, economic education, welfare, campaign, election, and birth certificates.","This folder contains correspondence from: Paul L. Selby, Jr., Dean, College of Law, West Virginia University; Harold E. Neely, Executive Director, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction; George Pozega, Assistant Superintendent, Lakeville Hospital, Massachusetts. Topics include: teacher's salary, news reporters, donation request, tourism, election, mining, state employee union, West Virginia University College of Law, Board of Regents, draft deferment, federal judgeship, employment, and the Selective Service.","This folder contains correspondence from: Robert D. Harman, Coordinator of Federal Programs, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Dee Ingold, Acting Assistant Deputy Director, Operations, Selective Service System; Eustace Seligman, Chairman, Board of Trustees, American Foundation for the Blind Inc.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Richard M. Nixon, President; Al Sellet, Chairman, Honor Vietnam Veteran Committee; E.B. Roush, Director, Committee of Barbers and Beauticians; Peter T. Selove, President, Student American Medical Association, West Virginia University Medical Center. Topics include: Selective Service, campaign, strip mining, Helen Keller Memorial Week, road conditions, Department of Welfare, black lung, Criminal Identification Bureau, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, flood protection, legislation, information request, Marshall University medical school, Vietnam veterans, documentaries, State Road Commission, employment, summer employment, road conditions, Committee of Barbers and Beauticians, Farmers Home Administration, AFL-CIO, and the Department of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence from: John L. McClellan, Senator, Committee on Government Operations, United States; Richard Nixon, President; Robert C. Byrd, Senator, United States Senate; Carl T. Curtis, Senator, United States Senate; Louise O'C. Lucus, Clerk of the Senate, Virginia, Robert L. Kunzig, Administrator, General Services Administration. Topics include: Department of Commerce, Department of Personnel, legislation, compensation for elected county officials, rural revitalization, airport development, Appalachian Corridor System, voting age, Finance Committee, National Republican Senatorial and Congressional Committees, and Senate joint resolutions.","This folder contains correspondence from: Barry Meyer, Chief Counsel, Senate Public Works Committee; C.S. Collier, Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ray L. Sencindiver, Deputy, Department of Veterans' Affairs; John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State; Donald J. Simon, Chief, Records Services Division, Department of State, Washington D.C.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; R.L. Sanford, Vice President, Operations and Development, NABISCO Inc.; Bernard S. Van Rensselaer, Director, Senior Citizens Division, Dwight D. Eisenhower Republican Center. Topics include: Senate Poverty Manpower Employment Subcommittee, legislation, Federal-State Relations, Hurricane Camille, Senate Republican Policy Committee, Senate appointments, immigration, Public Safety, support for widows, Aid to the Disabled, business development, drug abuse, senior citizens, tax exemptions, Board of Pharmacy, aid for education, West Virginia Turnpike, septic tank regulations, Barbour County Education Association, Puerto Rico statehood, Department of Public Safety, Department of Commerce, and Hopemont Hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with: Barbara E. Sergent, Librarian, Executive Office of the President, Council on Environmental Quality; Chauncey H. Browning, Jr., Attorney General, West Virginia; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; George W. Spruce III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission; I. Edward Serlin, House of Representatives, Massachusetts; Harry G. Serlis, President, Wine Institute, California; S. Thomas Serpento, Director, Office of Personnel, West Virginia University; Robert C. Byrd, Senator, United States Senate; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Richard Smith, President, R.W. Services Inc.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor; Sgt. F.G. Bowen, Director, FOP Regional Golden Gloves Tournament; James R. Clowser, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Mental Health: L.W. Kunkler, President, AIRCO Welding Products; Don Samuelson, Governor, Idaho; Reverend Richard D. Fearing, President, West Virginia Conference of Seventh Day Adventists; Dr. Eloise Severinson, Regional Civil Rights Director, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Virginia; B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Federal-State Relations. Topics include: air pollution, prison, employment, information request, immigration, legislation, prescription drugs, gifts, Committee on Employment of Handicapped, nursing homes, road conditions, Service Corps., Servicemen's Group Life Insurance, Concern for Prisoners of War Week, Sesame Street Program, Social Security, information request, summer employment, Department of Mines, highway trust fund, Sesquicentennial, Weirton General Hospitals, Teacher's Retirment Board, abortion, death penalty, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Commerce, aid for non-public education, State Athletic Commissioners, Natural Resources Commission, Educational Broadcasting Authority, steel workers strike, United Service Organizations, National Oratorical Contests, Weston State Hospital, severance tax, State Police Academy, sewage systems, and hunting and fishing licenses.","This folder contains correspondence with: Russell E. Fultz, President, Seward Luggage Manufacturing Company; John A. Wilson, Member-Secretary, Board of Probation and Parole; Jon M. Leighty, Mayor, Point Pleasant, West Virginia; A.L. Lively, Chief, General Environmental and Food Control Section, Department of Health; Edwin T. Sexton, Jr., Assistant to the Chairman, Republican National Committee. Topics include: Republican Governors' Association Conference, Southern Governor's Conference, Executive Clemency, sewer systems, water testing, School Clothing Allowance Program, Nixon Administration, Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Phillip A. Hart, Senator, United States Senate; Bill Brock, Senator, United States Senate; William B. Saxbe, Senator, United States Senate; Robert C. Byrd, Senator, United States Senate. Topics include: Senate Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly, Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate Committee on Appropriations, Flood Control Act 1972, Seante Internal Security Subcommittee, Seante Public Works Committee, and the Land and Water Conservation Fund Program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard M. Nixon, President; Clinton P. Anderson, Senator, United States Senate; Robert C. Byrd, Senator, United States Senate; Carl T. Curtis, Senator, United States Senate; J.W. Fulbright, Senator, United States Senate; Jennings Randolph, Senator, United States Senate; Abe Ribicoff, Senator, United State Senator; Herman E. Talmadge, Senator, United States Senate, John J. Williams, Senator, United States Senate. Topics include: Senate Committee on Finance, Airport and Airways Development Act and the Aviation Facilities Expansion Act.","This folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include:1972 Election, urban transportation, cost of health care, federal funding for public broadcasting, and economic news.","This folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include: energy, urban transportation, population, voting age population, and state and local finances.","This folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include: agriculture, energy, legislation, taxes, finance statistics, and the International Monetary Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include: legislation, nuclear weapons, draft reform, economic projections, summer interns, and heroin use.","This folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include: Vietnam War, Reorganization Act, national emergency strike legislation, May Day protests, legislation, federal spending, and draft reform.","This folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include: legislation, federal spending, supersonic transport, Nixon administration's budget, and republican senators.","This folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include: report on 91st Congressional session, Agricultural Act 1970, 1970 Election, and economic trends.","This folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include: Agricultural Act 1970, textile imports, Vietnam War, world governments, federal environment programs, statistics of the 1960s, economic projects, pollution, and sexual transmitted infections.","This folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include: merchant marines, Medicare and Medicaid, inflation, Vietnam War, legislation, US and Japanese relations, foreign aid, and water supply.","This folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include: election reform, tax reform, and anti-ballistic missiles.","This folder contains correspondence with: Stand Cavendish, Staff, West Virginia Service Corps. Topics include: sewage system, West Virginia Service Corps, Inc., Office of Economic Opportunity, and Federal-State Relations.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Cain, Legal Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia; John F. Santrock, Associate Superintendent- Instruction, Kanawha County Schools; Reverend John T. Burn, Pastor, First Baptist Church of Tyler Mountain. Topics include: health education, Marshall University \u0026 Associates Broadcasting, sex education programs, sex education in public schools and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Reverend Douglas Ford, Mason Street Baptist Church; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; Neal A. Kinsolving, Seante, West Virginia. Topics include: sex education programs, sex education in public schools, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Various citizens of West Virginia. Topics include: sex education programs, sex education in public schools, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Evan W. Renne, Pastor, Bible Presbyterian Church of Charleston. Topics include: sex education programs, legislation, and sex education in public schools.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wm. L. Oliver, Pastor, Witcher Baptist Church. Topics include: sex education programs, legislation, and sex education in public schools.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth Brougham, Pastor, Old Kanawha Baptist Church; James M. Efaw, Pastor, Cross Lanes Bible Church; Virginia K. Cracraft, President, Mothers Organized for Moral Stability. Topics include: sex education programs, legislation, and sex education in public schools.","This folder contains correspondence with: Samuel Weese, State Insurance Commissioner, West Virginia; Gerald R. Ford, Representative, House Minority Leader, Washington D.C. Topics include: silent majority, surface mining, volunteer work, Department of Natural Resources, food stamps, farmers, insurance, corruption, election, pollution, inflation, no fault auto insurance, youth.","This folder contains correspondence with: John G. Ryan, Commissioner of Insurance, Department of Banking and Insurance, Division of Insurance, Massachusetts; Samuel H. Weese, State Insurance Commissioner, West Virginia. Topics include: insurance, Retired Teachers Association, no fault auto insurance, historic sites, campaign, advertising, and inflation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Seymour Charles, M.D., President, Physicians for Automotive Safety. Topics include: health care, insurance, school bus transportation, and the Buffalo Creek Disaster.","This folder contains correspondence with: James E. Rust, Acting Director, Industrial Development Division, Department of Commerce; Earl L. Shackelford, President, Nationwide Personnel Associates; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Department of Vocational Rehabilitation; Lewis H. Conway, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; C.S. Collier, Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; E.D. Shacklett, M.D., Hospital Director, Veterans Administration Hospital, Beckley, West Virginia; John Henry Shadburn, Pastor, Saint Paul United Methodist Church, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Gordon H. Faulkner, Director, Division of Correction; Jack W. Blair, Major General, Adjutant General, West Virginia. Topics include: election, Alcohol Beverage Commission, citizenship, industrial development, pollution, veteran's benefits, West Virigina Private Employment Service Association, manufacturing, workmen's compensation, veteran's affairs pension, social security, water works, employment, Veteran's Day, legislation, beer licenses, alcoholic beverages in state parks, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, road commission, regional government, state finances, candidate development, mileage reimbursement, Crippled Children's Service, Marshall University Memorial Fund, and insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lysander Dudley, Commissioner of Commerce, West Virginia; Raymond P. Shafer, Chairman, National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse; Raymond P. Shafer, Governor, Pennsylvania; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Department of Vocational Rehabilitation; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Charles R. Shaffer, Delegate, West Virginia; George H. Seibert, Delegate, Minority Leader, West Virginia; Carolyn Zinn, Director, Department of Archives and History; Dallas B. Shaffer, Professor, Potomac State College of West Virginia University. Topics include: campaign, paintings, Department of Safety, drug abuse, highway development, railroads, Department of Commerce, Department of Highway, surface mining, industrial development, food stamps, road conditions, employment, State Road Commission, Teacher's Retirement Board, emergency interim successors, postmaster, Vietnam bonus law, Court of Claims, historic preservation, and the Antiquities Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles R. Shaffer, Delegate, West Virginia; John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Education; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Donald V. Shaffer, President, County Court of Taylor County; James R. Fawcett, Sheriff, Taylor County; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Jennings Randolph, Senate, Chairman, Committee on Public Works, United States Senate; J. Kenton Lambert, Senator, West Virgina Senate; James Shaffer, Press Secretary to Governor Docking, Kansas; John H. Shaffer, Administration, Federal Aviation, Administration, Department of Transportation; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: Antiquities Commission, Weston State Hospital, summer employment, employment, Operation Clean State, Emergency Employment Act, Department of Public Safety, Federal-State relations, parental custody, alcohol in state parks, food stamps, Vietnam War, Banking Commissioner, federal judgeship, Development Airport Program, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, New Town Program, Republican Governor's Conference, and the Aeronautics Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Frank L. Shaffer, Jr., Reverend, Wayside United Methodist Church; J.T. Gribben, Master Sergeant, Executive Office, Department of Public Safety; Guy M. Massey, Deputy Commissioner, Nonintoxicating Beer Commissioner, West Virginia; W.H. Lovett, Business Manager, Hopemont State Hospital; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Ralph Shaffer, Chairman, HHAC Water Pollution Committee, Elk River Economic Development Inc., West Virginia. Topics include: murder, sewage systems, Board of Pharmacy, airport development, taverns, information requests, employment, food stamps, minimum wage, road conditions, State Parks, Water Resources Board, election, and public employment retirement.","This folder contains correspondence with: C.S. Collier, Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; James S. Gladwell, Deputy State Superintendent, Department of Education, John A Bunner, Chief of Claims, Department of Veterans' Affairs; J.L. Shakely, Secretary-Treasurer, International Petroleum Exposition \u0026 Congress Inc., Thorold S. Funk, Director, Department of Vocational Rehabilitation. Topics include: campaign, Hopemont State Hospital, Social Security, cable television, employment, legislation, road conditions, state holdings, consumer affairs, Department of Veterans' Affairs, inauguration, State Road strike, State Road Strike, legal assistance, Department of Education, Department of Labor, Veteran's medical care, honorary membership, West Virginia University football, gas crisis, publishing industry and probation.","This folder contains correspondence with: John A. Shanklin, Mayor, Charleston, West Virginia; Richard M. Nixon, President, United States; John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State. Topics include: architects, presidential electors, birthday, federal judgeships, United States District Attorney, Rest Estate Commission, Alcohol Beverage Commission, and the State Road Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Ira S. Latimer, Director, Department of Natural Resources; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; R.L. Shank, Vice President, Taxi Transportation Co., Inc., West Virginia; Fred L. Davis, Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Cletus B. Hanley, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Reverend Walter E. Shank, Pleasant View Church of the Brethren; Chester L. Shanklin, President, Mountaineer Chapter, American Record Management Association; O.B. Grimmett, Business Manager, Andrew S. Rowan Memorial Home; G.C. Shanklin, Jr., President, Monroe County Court. Topics include: employment, Department of Commerce, Weston State Hospital, volunteer work, Highway Safety, tax reform, military, taxi cab industry, Public Service Commission, workmen's compensation, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, mine accidents, Marshall University medical school, American Records Management Association Conference, employment, regional councils, and the Department of Public Institutions.","This folder contains correspondence with: Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia; Howard Shanks, Mayor, Northfork, West Virginia; George P. Schultz, Secretary, Department of the Treasury; William S. Shanks, President, The Bond Buyer; Charles C. Shannon, President, Wyer, Dick \u0026 Co. Transportation Consultants; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; E.S. Shannon, Superintendent, Board of Education Wood County; John S. Shannon, Vice President-Law, Law Department, Norfolk and Western Railway Company; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission; Maurice D. Roush, Colonel, Corp of Engineers, District Engineer, Department of the Army. Topics include: election, severance pay, Social Security, State and Local Financial Assistance Act of 1972, tax reform, black lung, railroads, welfare eligibility, Increased Enrollment aid, Interstate Commerce Act, and the relocation of graves.","This folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, Gubernatorial candidate, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; George W. Spruce, III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Robert H. Shannon, Manager, Business Development, Becthtel Corporation; Joel T. Broyhill, House of Representatives, United States Congress; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Arthur J. Sharkey, PE, President, West Virginia Society of Professional Engineers; Milton I. Sharon, Regional Director, Philadelphia Region, U.S. Civil Service Commission; Betty Sharp, President, PACE Organization, West Virginia; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, Department of Highways; Dewey F. Sharp, Chairman, Greenbrier Valley Soil Conservation District; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions, Willie Day Taylor, Assistant, Office of Lyndon B. Johnson; George A. Sharp, President, First National Bank; Herbert L. Sharp, Director of Development, West Virginia Wesleyan College; Richard D. Frum, Office of Feder-State Relations. Topics include: gubernatorial election, employment, Public Safety, election results, welfare, industrial development, sewage system, Pharmacy Program for the Aged, Board of Optometry, legislation, information request, Department of Commerce, insurance claims, Board of Registration for Professional Engineers, Civil Service Commission, Intergovernmental Personnel Act Grants, Emergency Employment Act, Denmar State Hospital, Department of Education, Department of Health, Women's Army Corp, Motor Vehicle Inspection program, overtime, regional councils, Appalachian Regional Commission, and Federal-State Relations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Herbert L. Sharp, Director of Development, West Virginia Wesleyan College; Dr. E. Preston Sharp, General Secretary, The American Correctional Association; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; P.G. Hoye, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions. Topics include: private colleges, drug abuse programs, Denmar State Hospital, summer employment, driving under the influence, death penalty, riots in correctional institutions, Motor Vehicle Inspection program, Public Employees Insurance Board, organized crime, Moundsville State Penitentiary, gas service, and donation requests.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H, Director, Department of Health; William M. Sloan, Director, Motor Carrier Department, Public Service Commission; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commision; Reverend Lee W. Shaver, The Pentecostal Holiness Church, Greenville Tennessee; Dwight B. Billings, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Fred L. Davis, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; C.S. Collier Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: employment, Marshall University medical school, information request, license renewal, alcoholism, State Road Commission, Department of Highways, environmental conservation, donation request, Social Security, black lung benefits, Workmen's Compensation benefits, General Motors, pension benefits, and food stamps.","This folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Rondall Alfred, Branch Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Reverend Canon Don C. Shaw, Chairman, Congress on Optimum Population and Environment, V.T. Handley, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Rodney W. Clay, Deputy Director, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: Social Security, driver license, employment, strip mining, sale of government land, food stamps, housing, surface mining, unions, Department of Commerce, black lung benefits, highway development, Board of Architects, Buffalo Creek disaster, and recreational development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Shaw, Vice President- Finance and Coporate Development, Euthenics Systems Corporation; Richard L. Shaw, Vice President and Treasurer, Michael Baker Jr., Inc.; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; W.D. Shaw, President, Planters. Topics include: industrial development, bridge construction, Canaan Valley State Park, highway development, West Virginia Welfare Conference, Air Force Academy, Southern Governor's Conference, Department of Commerce, and special education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Arthur Anderson, M.D., Diseases of Children, Charleston, West Virginia; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce. Topics include: Republican National Convention, West Virginia University Medical Center, road conditions, oil refining, motorcycle safety, Girl Scouts, Denmar State Hospital, Public Institutions, and the West Virginia Racing Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: N.C. Sheats, Executive Vice President, Wheeling Electric Company; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; George Shedan, Chairman, Wood County Republican Executive Committee; George W. Spruce, III, Director- Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission; John E. Sheehan, President, Corhart Refractories Company; David J. Sheehy, Administrative Assistant, Charleston General Hospital; William Sheehan, Vice President, ABC News; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; Warren G. Magnuson, Senator, U.S. Senate; Casimir R. Sheft, D.D.S., New Jersey; Harry E. Van Inderstine, Executive Vice-President, Sheidow Bronze Corporation; Harley O. Staggers, Representative, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: police, Nation Federation of Republican Women, movie industry, Rowlesburg Reservoir, state regulation of businesses, Division of Industrial Development, Wild, Wonderful West Virginia film, road conditions, employment, information request, sheep loss, Denmar State Hospital, school transportation, legislature, Marshall University medical school, National Governors' Conference, West Liberty State College, Buffalo Creek Disaster, Central Mental Health Complex, West Virginia Turnpike, taxes, fluoridation, photo request, metal markets, Marshall Disaster, and veteran programs.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.F. Krause, M.D., Chairman, Committee on Admissions, West Virginia University School of Medicine; W.N. Shearer Jr., President, Kanawha Banking \u0026 Trust Company; John F. Marnell, District Manager, United States Railroad Retirement Board; Mrs. Bert R. Shea Jr., Associate Director, Junior Department, West Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs; F. Jerome Shea, President, The First National Retirement Corporation of America; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: West Virginia University medical school, United Transportation Union, banking, Board of Banking and Financial Institutions, West Virginia Real Estate Commission, railroad retirement benefits, Comprehensive Mental Health Plan of West Virginia 1966, road conditions, National Retirement Plan, Boy Scouts, veteran's pension, state parks, visiting speakers at Marshall University, Buffalo Creek Disaster, and reelection.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles E. Shearer, Jr., Senior Vice President, Export-Import Bank of the United States; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Richard E. Shearer, President, Alderson-Broaddus College; McGeorge Bundy, President, The Ford Foundation; William P. Marshal, Colonel, GS, WVaRNG, Assistant Adjutant General; J. Paul Hoffman, District Manager, United States Railroad Retirement Board, Rondall C. Alfred, Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; N.C. Sheats, Executive Vice President, Wheeling Electric Company; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: Governor's Presidential Conference on Exporting and Finance, sex education, Earth Day, legislation, National Governor's Conference, food stamps, information request, snow removal, state bonds, Barbour County Airport Project, Department of Highways, grants, Aeronautics Commission, Weston State Hospital, Economic Development Administration, railroad retirement benefits, legislation, taxes, Department of Welfare, Department of Education, Social Security, pollution, and workmen's compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard D. Frum, State Liaison Officer, Office of the Governor; Edwin L. Shellenberger, Chief, Division of Grants-in-Aid, United States Department of the Interior; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Joseph H. Mills, Director, State Economic Opportunity Office, Federal-State Relations; David M. Shelton, Editor, The Prison Law Reporter. Topics include: summer employment, inauguration, information request, election law reform, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Vietnam War, workmen's compensation, food stamps, Summer Neighborhood Youth Corps Program, Department of Public Institutions, school bus transportation, Piney Creek Watershed Project, Public Service Commission, employment, teacher's salary, license plates, Boone County Career Center, Department of Welfare, employment, home insurance, Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival, Shenandoah Downs Race Track, and the Shenandoah-Potomac Garden Council.","This folder contains correspondence with: James A. Butcher, President, Shepherd College; James C. Shepard, Director, Plants and Engineering Department, Steerling Drug Inc., Thomas R. Shepard Jr., Publisher, LOOK Magazine; R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Charles E. Shepard, Justice of the Peace, Mannington County, Marion County, West Virginia; A.G. Slonaker, Academic Dean, Shepard College; Reverend Douglas N. Shepard, Elm Grove United Methodist Church, Wheeling, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; James M. Shook, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications; J. Banks Shephard, McDonough-Caperton-Shepherd-Goldsmith Association Group Underwriters; James W. Shepherd, Recreation Superintendent, Consolidated Recreation Commission, West Virginia; Richard E. Sheperd, President, Elkins Asphalt Company, Richard E. Shepherd, President, Elkins Limestone Company, Inc., West Virginia. Topics include: Shenandoah Downs Race Track, citizenship, Davis Power Project, road conditions, industrial developments, Department of Commerce, religion, Justice of the Peace, taxes, prison reform, food stamps, custodial care for elderly, medical assistance, Cameron Housing Project, highway development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard E. Shepherd, President, Elkins Limestone Company, Inc.; Thomas R. Sheperd, Jr., Publisher, LOOK Magazine; R.C. Conaty, Commissioner, ABC Control Board, West Virginia; Silas F. Starry, Mayor, Corporations of Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Richard E. Sanderson, Federal Coordination Officer, Office of Emergency Preparedness, Executive Office of the President; J. Kenton Lambert, State Director, Farmers Home Administration, United States Department of Agriculture; Robert C. Byrd, Senator, United States Senate; Ralph S. Shepler, Mayor, Elkins, West Virginia; John Evans Wright, President, Berkley County Court, William H. Loy, Administrative Assistant to the Governor; L.A. Sheppard, Chief, Real Property Division, Property Management and Disposal Service, General Service Administration, Region 3, Washington D.C.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Joseph Sheppe, President, County Court of Cabell County; Bill Dunfee, President, County Court of Cabell County. Topics include: Department of Highways, information request, campaigns, Alcohol Beverage Commission, legal adult status, Law Day, historical restoration, natural disaster damage, Shepherdstown Water Project, mining permits, National Guard, road conditions, water drainage, taxes, underage drinking, property transfer, legal assistance, Aid for Dependent Children, regional government, legislation, welfare, election, check reimbursement, Appalachian Regional Commission, Board of Regents, and the Denmar State Hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with: L.N. Schwiebert, Vice President \u0026 Managing Director, Sheraton-Park Hotel and Motor Inn; Chauncy H. Browning, Jr., Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Jennings Randolph, Senator, United States Senate; Edward L. Sherwood, Chairman, Board of Trustees, Highland Hospital; Clayton Lange, Director of Public Relations, Sherwin Williams Company; Herbert D. Shimer, Principal, Clay County High School; Robert E. Kuhn, Executive Secretary, Public Land Corporation of West Virginia; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Denzil, L. Gainer, Commissioner of Securities; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; C. Alden Shields, Jr, Assistant Cashier, The First National Bank of Bluefield; John D. Shields, Director General, Mountain State Forest Festival; John A. Cain Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor; George J. Sadie, Deputy, Department of Veterans' Affairs; C.S. Collier Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Robert L. Shields, Principal, Flemington High School. Topics include: inauguration, civil service status petition, warrants, Sherman Anti-Trust, black lung, volunteering, surface mining, Department of Welfare, information request, flag request, Hill-Burton funds, Appalachian Regional funds, election, Safety Patrol, VISTA projects, Midwestern Governor's Conference, employment, Shepherd College, dredging permit, leases, real estate, forgery, car title, taxes, public records, land requisition, driver's licenses, postal rates, vehicle registration records, budgets, highway development, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Mountain State Forest Festival, Marshall University medical school, pollution, veteran's disability pension and food stamps.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Prince B. Woodward, Chancellor of Higher Education of West Virginia, Board of Regents; Reverend Warren O. Shields, Minister, The First Baptist Church; George J. Sadie, Deputy, Department of Veterans' Affairs; C.S. Collier Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Leslie Ryan, Inspector-at-Large, Northern Division, Department of Mines; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, Senator, United States Senate; Dallas B. Shaffer, Ph.D., State Liaison Officer, State of West Virginia Antiquities Commission, W. Earnest Stahl, General Manager and Comptroller, West Virginia Turnpike Commission; Henry M. Shine Jr., Executive Director, President's Council on Youth Opportunity; R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Charles H. Hadden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department, Fred Shingleton, Personnel Director, Matthiessen \u0026 Hageler Zink Co.; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles, Jewel P. Shingleton, President, Wayne County Education Association; W.S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Ben E. Rubrecht, Director of Purchasing Division, Department of Finance and Administration; William E. Shingleton, President, Henry \u0026 Hardesty Inc., Topics include: strip mining, sale of beer on campus, Hill-Burton funds, employment, school bus transportation, citizenship, mining, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, State Road Commission, Economic Development Association, National Register of Historic Houses, drug use, Department of Welfare, rest stops, Federal Youth Coordination Grant, Public Safety, taxes, driver's license, legislation, Department of Public Institutions, motorcycle regulations, misuse of state property, insurance, license plates,  and draft deferment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lysander L. Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Jack Sandy Anderson, President, Shinnston Historical Association; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Richard L. Dailey, Assistant Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner; State Tax Department; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Ron Shipley, Chairman, WV-Sprig State Board; William H. Loy, Administrative Assistant, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Eldon E. Shipman, Superintendent, The West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and the Blind; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; R.D. Shipman, Associate Professor of Silviculture, The Pennsylvania State University; Hulett C. Smith, Governor, West Virginia; Robert J. Shipman, Insurance Commission, West Virginia; Stanley K. Hathaway, Governor, Wyoming; J. Hugh Shipper, Manager and Vice President, Berkeley Loan and Thrift Corporation; John Evans Wright, President, Berkely County Court, West Virginia; Forest J. Bowman, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor, West Virginia Legislature, Joint Committee on Government and Finance. Topics include: minimum wage, Shinn's Run Farm Women's Club, school accessibility, historical preservation, election, alcoholism, taxes, census law, pornography, legislation, Marshall University medical school, employment, Public Safety, Highway Safety Act, teacher's salary, information request, camping, tax credit, Weirton General Hospital, Department of Commerce, miner's welfare, School Clothing Allowance, Crippled Children's Service Program, donation request, coal heating, Advisory Council on Vocational and Technical Education, conservation, payroll,  gubernatorial transition, Board of Banking and Financial Institutions, Berkeley County Board of Education,  journalists, workmen's compensation, audits, and the National Police Officers Associations of America.","This folder contains correspondence with: O.B. Grimmett, Business Manager, Andrew S. Rowan Memorial Home; Jack W. Blair, Major General, The Adjutant General, Office of the Adjutant General; Norman L. Yost, Administrative Assistant, Office of the Governor; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Admiral Elma R. Zumwalt, Chief of Naval Operations; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment. Topics include: Department of Public Institutions, Andrew S. Rowan Memorial Home, Line-of-Duty investigation, Office of Public Information, State Road Commission, employment, Comprehensive Health Planning Advisory Council; United State Marshal, information request, Marshall Disaster, railroad, drainage issues, legislations, Department of Welfare, military early release, unemployment compensation, and academic holidays.","This folder contains correspondence with: Hulett C. Smith, Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: Board and Commission appointments.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.S. Thompson, President, Kanawha County Court, West Virginia; W.S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission; Joseph W. Houston, District Manager, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Social Security Administration; John M. Gates, Commissioner; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Dr. James L. Davis, President, West Virginia Veterinary Medical Association, Dudley Avenue Small Animal Clinic; Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, Department of Labor; W. Ray Shockley, Executive Vice President, South Carolina Textile Manufacturers Association; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Lysander L. Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; John W. Shoemaker, Executive Vice President, National Woodwork Manufacturers Association, Inc., Jon P. Shoemaker, Ph. D., President, Marshall University Sigma Xi Club; Leslie N. Shohan, President, Computer Index Company; M.E. Shomaker Jr., Director, Industrial Relations, Kinney Shoe Corporation. Topics include: Elk Two Mile Creek Watershed, State Soil Conservation Committee, tourism, Department of Highways, Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act, driver's licenses, workmen's compensation, employment, sales tax on cars, West Virginia Racing Commission, Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine, campaign support, Chester Bridge, working hours, Department of Welfare, information request, Southern Governor's Conference, abortion, road drainage, Marshall University football, new schools, industrial development, Students for a Democratic Society, safety regulations, Marshall University medical school, supersonic transport, Marshall Disaster, Department of Public Safety, digital indexing of laws, farmers markets, strip mining, Board of Accountancy, and the election.","This folder contains correspondence with: Hal Latimer, President, Governor's Management Task Force, Inc., Henry C. Shores, President, Kanawha County Court; Alan Short, Senator, Chairman, Select Committee on Alcoholic Beverages, California; J. Richard Barber, Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control; Raymond E. Washinton, Director, Division on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, Department of Mental Health, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Jack W. Blair, Major General, Adjutant General, Office of the Adjutant General. Topics include: Department of Personnel, Department of Commerce, employment, efficiency reports, Buffalo Creek Disaster, coal strike, road conditions, West Virginia University Athletic Director, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner, Department of Highways, State Fire Marshall, legislation, Vietnam War, alcoholism, transportation studies, Department of Welfare, strip mining, Aid to the Disabled, foster care, Work and Training program, release from active duty, highway development, Spencer State Hospital, and industrial development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Hal E. Short, Short and Associates, Washington D.C.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; A.L. Lively, Chief, General Enviromental \u0026 Food Control Section, Division of Sanitary Engineering, Department of Health. Topics include: 1972 election, Moundsville Penitentiary, highway development, coal gasification, Aid to the Disabled, election, coal industry, Department of the Interior, strip mining, National Governor's Conference, Southern Governor's Conference, Silver Bridge collapse, Appalachian Regional Commission, workmen's compensation, and bed bugs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; William R. Short, President, Buckhannon Chamber of Commerce; Gordon R. Short, Vice President, Bluefield State College; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; John Shott, General Manager, WHIS TV, West Virginia; Rex K. Bumgardner, United States Marshal, United States Department of Justice. Topics include: workmen's compensation, Department of Welfare, School Clothing Allowance, Department of Commerce, road conditions, food stamps, air pollution, mental health complex, Office of the Adjutant General, historical preservation, State Superintendent of Schools, title and license of vehicles, Marshall University medical school, Morris Harvey College, Board of Examiners of Psychologists, television report on drug abuse, March of Dimes, fundraising, State Water Resources Board, Board of Pharmacy, State Fair of West Virginia, employment, Charleston Memorial Hospital, Board of Health and pollution.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.K. Stevens, Associate Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee; Chester R. Hubbard, Representative, House of Delegates, West Virginia; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; John T. St. Clair, Assistant State Superintendent, Bureau of Instruction and Curriculum; W.S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; R.E. Stanley, Lieutenant, Traffic Reseach and Safety Division, Department of Public Safety. Topics include: U.S. Deputy Marshall, employment, insurance, taxes, Adjutant General, GED, public institutions, law enforcement, road conditions, taxes, traffic violations, legislation and campus news.","This folder contains correspondence with: G.O. Fortney, Chief, Engineering Section, Division of Sanitary Engineering, Department of Health; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; Samuel E. Shrader, Chief Engineer, Pocahontas Fuel Company; William H. Loy, Administrative Assistant to the Governor; Eugene P. Shreve, President, West Virginia State Board for Registration for Foresters. Topics include: environmental conservation, legal concerns, Denmar State Hospital, employment, sewage, Department of Welfare, citizens suggestions, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Weirton General Hospital, workmen's compensation, work incentive program, energy crisis, Building Enforcement Agency, Department of Highways, information request, Buffalo Creek Disaster, driver's licenses, State Board for Registration for Foresters, road conditions, coal strike, highway safety, Old Age Assistance and Aid to the Disabled.","This folder contains correspondence with: John A. Cain Jr., Governor's Staff; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department, John Mardigian, Complaints Examiner, Insurance Department; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Dominick A. Barron, Area Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul B. Shanks, Director, Division of Vital Statistics, Department of Health; Lewis N. McManus, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Lacy Shrewsbury, Mayor, Princeton, West Virginia. Topics include: election, public safety, taxes, Department of Commerce, School Clothing Allowance Program, POW, Personal Care Home Program, employment, insurance, food stamps, Veterans' Affairs, Nursing Home Licensing Board, birth certificates, black lung benefits, strip mining, Aid to the Disabled, Social Security, Real Estate Commission, mental health facilities, and school bus transportation.","This folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Benjamin R. Haught, Director, Consumer Protection Division, Department of Labor; Dwight B. Billings, District Manager, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Charles W. Shrinski, Command Sergent Major, HQ 160th Signal Group, Department of the Army; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor; W.L. Cooney, Policy \u0026 Rate Analyst, Life A\u0026S Division, Insurance Department; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Commissioner of Public Institutions; Roy B. Shrout, President, West Virginia Association of Retired School Employees. Topics include: employment, Real Estate Commission, mine dumping, Work Incentive Program, pollution, security deposits, Department of Commerce, Social Security, Department of Natural Resources, State Road Commission, election, insurance, summer employment, information request, recreation and tourism, junk cars, Buffalo Creek Disaster, mental health complex, Department of Welfare and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Roy B. Shrout, President, West Virginia Association of Retired School Employees; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; Frank Caudy, Chief Deputy, Department of Veterans' Affairs; D.K. Shroyer, Public Relations, Beckley College; Joe Skubitz, Representative, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States. Topics include: legislation, Department of Welfare, World War II Veteran's Bonus, Public Service Commission, election, United States Marshal, Governor's Management Task Force, Department of Welfare, road conditions, minimum wage, Social Security, and the Department of Veterans' Affairs Veterans' Council.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gordon Shuff, United Steelworkers of America, AFL-CIO, Local Union Number 1652, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; J.E. Bailey, Acting Director, Right of Way Division, State Road Commission; J. Duval Shultz, Chairman of the Board, Fayetteville Federal Savings and Loan Association; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission. Topics include: Buffalo Creek Disaster, East Huntington Bridge, information request, toll bridges, Department of Welfare, Spencer State Hospital, employment, mineral rights, Marshall University plane crash, taxes, American Revolution Bicentennial, regional elections, mobile home tax, and drug possession.","This folder contains correspondence with: Francis D. Dorsey, Eligibility Supervisor, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety, John S. Bell, Director, Division of Purchases, Department of Finance and Administration; Haskell D. Shumate, Clerk, Monroe County Court; J.B. Shumate Sr., President and Treasurer, Coleman Furniture Corporation; Richard W. Coplin, Director, Governor's Highway Safety Bureau, Federal-State Relations. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Social Security, foster care, election, Department of Highways, employment, missing persons, state employee pay, road conditions, employment discrimination, Marshall University medical school, Federal-State Relations, Department of Commerce, beer license, National Guard, Comprehensive Health Planning Advisory Council, regional health centers, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Southern Governor's Conference, Shenandoah Downs, archaeological dig permit, and highway safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; George W. Spruce III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage, Commissioner; Samuel H. Weese, Commissioner, Insurance Department; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: school levy, employment, summer employment, State Road Commission, Department of Public Institutions, Aid to the Disabled, Shut-In Day Association, Department of Highways, compassionate reassignment, Israel, information request, workmen's compensation, Colin Anderson Center, National Youth Science Camp, taxes, Human Rights Commission, Department of Mental Health, capital punishment, sewage, railroads, and the Communist Party.","This folder contains correspondence with: Elliot Richardson, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, Washington, D.C.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission; Marjorie C. Sidebottom, Department Secretary, Ladies Auxiliary VFW; John A. Cain Jr., Governor's staff; G.T. Sidiropolis, Executive Director, Housing Authority of the City of Cameron; Robert Sidman, Executive Vice President, The National Council for Revision of State Constitutions, Inc.; John Seiberling, Representative, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States; Paul Siegrist, Superintendent of Schools, Calhoun County Schools; Louise B. Gerrard, Ph.D., Executive Director, West Virginia Commission on Aging; George, D. Siehl, County Extension Agent, West Virginia University; William O. Sievertson, Mayor, Glen Dale, West Virgina; William H. Loy, Administrative Assistant, Office of the Governor. Topics include: coal mining, information request, legislation, sickle cell anemia, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, road conditions, police escort, Department of Commerce, highways, Department of Welfare, public housing, Adjutant General, Constitution of West Virginia, Governor's Ad Hoc Committee on Services to the Blind, election, welfare, Department of Natural Resources, Buffalo Creek Disaster, license plates, Advisory Council on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, air pollution, vocational training, White House Conference on Aging, aid to non-public education, Marshall University medical school, industrial development, sewage, employment, civil service examination, school bus operators strike, and contract bids.","This folder contains correspondence with: Burr Sifers, President, National Confectioners Association, Chicago, Illinois; Roger W. Sifrit, Major, Armor, Commanding, Department of the Army, West Virginia; Howard T. Sigler, Writer, Harrisville, West Virginia. Topics include: Halloween safety program, Department of Public Safety, car titles, Department of Motor Vehicles, information request, hunting on Sunday, strip mining, motorcycle safety, Department of Commerce, parks and recreation, and regional government.","This folder contains correspondence with: Howard T. Sigler, Writer, Harrisville, West Virginia; Joe Sigler, Public Relations Director, Duke University Medical Center; Maurice Sigler, President, American Correctional Assocation, Fred D. Rogers, Rehabilitation Counselor II, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State board of Vocational Education; A.L. Lively, Chief, General Environmental and Food Control Section, Department of Health; Walter L. Snyder, Director, Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: Advisory Commission of the Department of Natural Resources, tourism, State Road Commission strike, correctional services, rehabilitation services, taxes, pollution, Department of Labor, welfare, school lunch program, salary, and campground rules.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Richard E. Rice, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans Affairs; C.S. Collier Jr., Director, Department of Veterans Affairs; Perry W. Hill, President, Mercer County Education Association; William R. Sigmund, President, Beckley Board of Realtors; J.W. Clyne, Division Vice President, Marketing and Product Support, Sikorsky Aircraft; Arnold L. Silberman, Executive Vice-Preside, Merchandising Concepts Inc.; Paul K. Silcott, President, West Virginia Vocational Agriculutral Teachers Association; Bob Siler, Director of Public Information, Department of Education; O.W. Siler, Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Commander, Second Coast Guard District; C.E. Silling \u0026 Associates, Architects, West Virginia. Topics include: taxes, insurance, educational assistance, State Police, Department of Motor Vehicles, election, Real Estate Commission, selective service, roadside signs, helicopter technology, campaign materials, information request, Conference on Waste Disposal, National Governor's Conference, President's Council on Physical Fitness, bridges, and a Science and Cultural Center proposal.","This folder contains correspondence with: C.E. Silling \u0026 Associates, Architects, West Virginia; Carolyn J. Zinn, Director, Department of Archives and History; Jack Miller, Commissioner, Finance and Administration; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; George J. Silos, President, Silco Industries, Inc.; Robert A. Silvagni, Project Director, Solid Waste Program, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Inc.; Francis Silver, President, General Adam Stephen Memorial Association Inc.; Gray Silver Jr., Judge, Twenty-Third Judicial Circuit, West Virginia; K. Silvey, Regional Engineer, Penn Central Railroad, Indiana. Topics include: Science and Cultural Center proposals, State Building Commission, contractor bids, Board of Architects, road development, State Capital Commission, State Fire Marshal, food stamps, welfare policy, Aid to Families with Dependent Children of the Unemployed, State Nursing Home Licensing Board, industrial development, information request, junk cars, solid waste program, legislation, historical heritage, Silver Memorial Bridge, tourism, drug abuse programs, Department of Public Safety, Department of Commerce, and railroad crossings.","This folder contains correspondence with: George P. Schultz, Director, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the President, Washington, D.C.; George P. Schultz, Secretary of the Treasury, Department of the Treasury, Washington, D.C; George P. Schultz, Secretary of Labor, Department of Labor, Washington D.C.; George P. Schultz, Chairman, National Commission on Productivity. Topics include: regional planning and development, Federal Regional Council, Federal-State Relations, State and Local Financial Assistance Act of 1972, regional councils, Manpower Training Act 1969, National Commission on Productivity, Employment Service Automated Reporting System, unemployment insurance, Department of Employment Security, International Labor Organization Recommendations.","This folder contains correspondence with: George P. Schultz, Secretary of Labor, Department of Labor, Washington, D.C. Topics include: Man Power Training Act 1969, unemployment insurance, OSHA, and International Labor Organization Recommendations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph N. Steele, Special Assistant for Hospital Administration, Department of Mental Health; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Barbara Lett Simmons, Acting Director, Mid-Atlantic Area Manpower Institutes for Development of Staff, Washington, D.C.; C.W. Nixon, Director, Veterans Administration Regional Office, Huntington, West Virginia; Lewis H. Conway, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: Highway Safety Bureau, school reserve, employment, donation request, Civil Service System, welfare, food stamps, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, Old Age Assistance, Department of Natural Resources, Veterans' Administration, information request, advertising, workmen's compensation, and taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: James R. Clowser, Deputy Director-Administration, Department of Mental Health; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Donald M. Simmons, President, Plan Resources Corporation; Jean B. Kiley, Case Correspondent, Division of Social Services, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor; Norman Simmons, Commander, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, Our Five Boys Post No.9666. Topics include: Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, summer employment, Foster Grandparent Program, employment, State Road Commission, Department of Safety, license plates, industrial development custody, information request, welfare, Board of Regents, insurance, Department of Commerce, highway safety, Department of Welfare, and road development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira L. Dadisman Jr., Director of Civil Service System, West Virginia; George W. Spruce III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; R.W. Simmons, President, Huntington Alloy Products Division, The International Nickel Company; Samuel J. Simmons, Assistant Security, Department of Housing and Development, Washington D.C.; Sattis Simmons, Editor, The Jackson Herald; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, Richard Nixon, President, Washington D.C; Topics include: employment, medical training, Board of Regents, Marshall University medical school, workmen's compensation, summer employment, Advisory Board to the Department of Commerce, Denmar State Hospital, U.S. Fair Housing Law, Mill Creek Watershed, federal judgeships, welfare, and the My Lai massacre.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Christine W. Elliot, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Hulett C. Smith, Governor, West Virginia; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; A.C. Simonpietri, Scientific Attache, Embassy of the United States of America, Argentina. Topics include: license plates, Senate appointments, Denmar State Hospital, legislation, employment, Social Security, State Road Commission, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, election, Marshall University, Civil Service System, driver's licenses, property tax, population loss, industrial development, overpopulation, information request, royalties, pollution, Department of Welfare, insurance, and Advisory Committee to the State Commission on Mental Retardation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shield, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Mike Simmons, Jud-Lee Productions Inc.; Russell H. McQuain Jr., Executive Director, Commission on Mental Retardation; W.P. Duke Simmons, Chairman, Hampshire County Republican Executive Committee, West Virginia; William Loy, Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; L.W. Bechtold, Sheriff of Wood County; Reverend Frank L. Shaffer Jr., Wayside United Methodist Church, West Virginia; C.S. Collier Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; B.J. Killeen Jr., District Manager, Social Security Administration; Robert L. Simpkins, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia. Topics include: driver's licenses, welfare, Department of Commerce, film industry, primary election campaigns, legislation, Department of Highways, benefits for teachers, Board of Pharmacy, pollution, Marshall University medical school, veterans' affairs, Aid to the Disabled, Department of Public Institutions, employment, legal assistance, food stamps, funding, and adult status.","This folder contains correspondence with: C.D. Sions, Secretary, Grant County Board of Education; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; Ira L. Dadisman Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System; Dr. Carolyn J. Zinn, Director, Department of Archives and History; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Kenneth W. Singleton, Director of Support, Chairman, National Conference, Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support; V.T. Handley, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security, Administration; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Elaine Davidson, Executive Secretary to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Luther S. Singley, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Monongahela Power Company. Topics include: legislation, Social Security, employment, garbage collection, insurance, taxes, historical markers, election, surface mining, strip mining, bridge construction, Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act, information request, black lung benefits, veterans' widow benefits, page program, U.S. Department of State bulletin, Nation Alliance of Businessmen, and environmental impact study.","This folder contains correspondence with: L.S. Singley, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Monongahela Power Company. Topics include: environmental impact study report.","This folder contains correspondence with: L.S. Singley, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Monongahela Power Company; Mike Sinicropi, Chairman, Hancock County Heart Fund Association, President, Italian Sons and Daughters of America, West Virginia. Topics include: Davis Power Project, Department of Natural Resources, Industrial Development Advisory Council to the Department of Commerce, and the Allegheny Power System, employment, State Tax Commission, Weirton General Hospital, and state employees.","This folder contains correspondence with: Reverend Samuel B. Sink, Bland Street United Methodist Church, West Virginia; Elaine Davidson, Executive Secretary to Governor Moore; Burl A. Sawyers, Commissioner, State Road Commission; Richard L. Sinnott, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy Coordination, U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration; Nahman Schochet, Hearing Examiner, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration. Topics include: summer employment, election, West Virginia Annual Conference of the United Mentodist Church, Board of Pharmacy, employment, surface mining, donation request, highway development, Public Works Impact Program, fundraising, health insurance, retired teacher's pension, National Governor's Conference, environmental conservation, and the Board of Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert L. Simpkins, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Dores D. McDonnell Sr, Attorney-Legal Division, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Robert E. Lester, Director, General Services Division, West Virginia; Addison Simpson, President, Lewis County Road Committee; Elaine Davidson, Executive Secretary to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; George C. Duffield, Executive Secretary, Public Employees Retirement System; Paul L. Jefferson, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Robert L. Park, Examiner, Civil Aeronautics Board; M.G. Simpson, Chairman, Beaufort Woman's Club, Bejamin C. Greene, Chief, Division of Reclamation, Department of Natural Resources; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ray A. Simpson, Fire Safety Advisor, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: school bus driver strike, attorney compensation, fire alarm systems, road development, Board of Examiners and Registration of Physical Therapists, teachers' salary, tourism, prisoners of war, employment, Public Employees Retirement benefits, hardship discharge, black lung benefits, environmental conservation, Department of Commerce, surface mining, Department of Welfare, Spanishburg Lake Project, Students for a Democratic Society, and fire safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Minister Charles Roth, Simpson United Methodist Church, West Virginia; Robert T. Simpson, Associate Director, Duke University; William E. Richards, Executive Director, West Virginia Aeronautics Commission; Brenda Sims, President, Nu Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, Huntington, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Charles H. Hadden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Forest J. Bowman, Executive Director, West Virginia State Bar; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Joseph H. Mills, Director, State Economic Opportunity Office, Federal-State Relations, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Herbert W. Richardson, Judge of the Juvenile Court, Charleston, West Virginia; H. Herchiel Sims, President, United Talent. Topics include: election, Conference on Industrial Development, airports, road conditions, United Mine Workers of America, hunting, Marshall University medical school, Department of Welfare, campaign materials, highway signs, Mountain Dew, income tax, legal aid society, compassionate reassignment, prisons, and the National Highway Safety Bureau.","This folder contains correspondence with: H. Herchiel Sims, President, United Talent; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Martin A. Kendall, Lieutenant Colonel, Corps of Engineers, Commanding, Department of the Army; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Carol J. Hopkins, Appointment Secretary, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; William H. Loy, Administrative Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: strip mining, employment, Alcohol Beverage Commission, information request, Department of Highways, Department of Public Safety, legal assistance, Adjutant General, taxes, Aid to the Disabled, House of Delegates appointment, voting age, State Road Commission, Republican National Committee, Workmen's Compensation, driver's licenses.","This folder contains correspondence with: George H. Seibert Jr., Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; F.A. Sines, D.D.S., President, West Virginia Dental Association; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission. Topics include: driver's licenses, State Tax Commission, Board of Dental Examiners, Title V Work Experience and Training project, welfare, mental health complex, fire hydrant system, income tax, Department of Commerce, youth associations, election, housing programs, legislation, Nursing Home Licensing Board, tourism, typewriters, and the State Purchasing Department.","Topics include: Southern Interstate Nuclear Board, science and technology, radioactive waste management, industrial development.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commision, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; F. Henry Sipe, Secretary, Board of Examiners of Land Surveyors; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; F. Henry Sipe, President, West Virginia Association of Land Surveyors; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Charles Siragusa, Executive Director, Legislative Investigating Commission; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; J.R. Clowser, Supervision, Division of Administrative, Department of Mental Health; Jennings Randolph, Senator, West Virginia Senator; Edgar A. Poe, District, Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration. Topics include: Public Institutions, employment, welfare, Department of Highways, Board of Examiners of Land Surveyors, highway development, black lung benefits, information request, drug abuse, aid to non-public schools, visas, Department of Commerce, State Tax Department, primary elections, and black lung benefits.","This folder contains correspondence with: John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; J.E. Luckett, Commissioner of Revenue, Department of Revenue, Kentucky; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; W.S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; George H. Sisler Jr., President, International League of Professional Baseball Clubs; John M. Sisler, Chairman, Monongalia County Republican Executive Committee. Topics include: Vietnam War, election, car title tax, reciprocity tax credit, Department of Commerce, campaign, Highway Safety Patrol, welfare, wildlife management, road conditions, pollution, information request, airports, and the Appalachian Center for Environmental Health.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Sisler, Chairman, Monongalia County Republican Executive Committee; George D. Sission, Vice President, Weirton Steel Division; Peter L. Sissman, President, Scope Publications Inc.; Bernard W. Whittington, Chairman, Sissonville Public Service District; Lieutenant Colonel C.F. Nutt, Inspector, Department of Public Safety; Sister Ann Regine, Mother Superior, Sister of St. Joseph; Sister Laetitia Marie, Principal, St. Joseph Central High School; Rondall C. Alfred, Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration. Topics include: volunteer work, industrial development, insurance, Medicare, illegal searches, Social Security Administration, potable water, non-public education, Small Business Administration, Sisterville General Hospital, black lung benefits, and the military.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack W. Blair, Brigadier General, West Virginia; Leonard Six, Chairman, Official Board, First Christian Church, West Virginia; O.R. Lyons, Director, Solid Waste Disposal Planning, Department of Health; C.D. Siverd, President, American Cyanamid Company, New Jersey; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Gene Kitts, Minister, Sixth Avenue Church of Christ. Topics include: Aire Force, employment, Governor's Highway Safety Bureau, Department of Agriculture, Hannibal Locks and Dam Tract, ambulance service, employment discrimination, Highway Safety Commission, Selective Service Board, license plate numbers, legislation, Department of Welfare, school employee salaries, postal service, garbage removal, environmental management, Governor's Management Task Force, compassionate reassignment, welfare, legal assistance, and Students for a Democratic Society.","This folder contains correspondence with: L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Gerald W. Sizemore, Vice- Chairman, The Citizens' Commission to Investigate the Buffalo Creek Disaster; Gerald Sizemore, President, Citizens to Abolish Strip mining, Inc.; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Gerald R. McNeiland, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration, John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motoro Vehicles, John B. Himelrick Sr., Assistant Superintendent, Bureau of Administration, Department of Education; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Jerry R. Sizemore, Secretary-Treasurer, Turkey Creek Water Association; George P. Schultz, Secretary, Department of the Treasury, Washington D.C.; R.T. Sizemore Jr., President, Better Health Services; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Dr. Leonard Sizer, Associate Professor of Sociology, West Virginia University. Topics include: citizenship, information request, Aid to the Disabled, coal refuse impoundments, strip mining, mining permits, food stamps, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Social Security, Department of Motor Vehicles, employment, water systems, road conditions, Federal-State Relations, welfare, Appalachian Regional Commission, license plates, State Road Commission, Postal Service, and census districts.","This folder contains correspondence with: James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Administration, Department of Mental Health; Walter L. Snyder, Director, Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor; Edgar N. Henry, Chief, Water Resources Division, Department of Natural Resources, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; George W. Spruce III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; H.J. Harbert, Director of Payroll Accounting, The Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company, The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company; S. Shamash, Chief of Operations, Personal Income Tax Bureau, Department of Revenue, Pennsylvania; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner. Topics include: Weston State Hospital, miners' pension, Adjutant General, pornography, water pollution, employment, Southeastern Allergy Association, Board of Regents, Department of Welfare, junk cars, campaign, Easter Youth Convention, parks and recreation, Vietnam War, taxes, food stamps, and the State Road Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Lewis I. Skeens, Mayor, Princeton, West Virginia; Paul L. Jefferson, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ernest B. Miller Jr., President, Skelly Oil Company, Oklahoma; Leo Skidmore, Deputy Warden, Huttonsville Correctional Center; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ted Skidmore, Chairman, Official Board, Memorial United Methodist Church, West Virginia; Robert C. Byrd, Senator, Committee on Rules and Administration, United State Senate. Topics include: food stamps, welfare, flight information, election, Colin Anderson Center, Department of Natural Resources, fish stocking, Pharmacy Program, Marshall University medical school, constitutional amendments, Board of Probation and Parole, medical welfare, Department of Mines, Huttonsville Correctional Center, West Virginia University medical school, alcohol in state parks, Social Security, custody hearings, Grafton City Hospital, and animal shelters.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard B. Urban, Chief, Contract Support Branch, Contracting Division, Directorate of Sales Management, Defense Supply Agency; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner; Waldon Skinner, Chairman, Division of HPERS, Fairmont State College; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health; Paul L. Jefferson, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration. Topics include: military surplus, Governor's Occupational Safety Task Force, income tax, information request, Civil Service System, aid to non-public education, Medicare, Governor's Committee on Crim. Delinquency and Correction; employment, Governor's Council on Physical Fitness, Physical Education Public Information Program, environment conservation, property taxes, tourism, Boone County Republican Executive Committee, black lung benefits; Alcohol Beverage Control Commission store, insurance, road conditions, and the Department of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Larry B. Slate, Vice President, Lenore Beta Club, Lenore High School, West Virginia; Paul L. Selby Jr., Dean, College of Law, West Virginia University; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilition; Richard Nixon, President, Washington D.C.; William T. Slater, Special Assistant to the Governor for Youth Affairs, Massachusetts; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ira L. Dadisman Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System; Herbert Slaughter, Reverend, Highland Avenue Baptist Church, West Virginia; James F. Slaughter, Chairman, Government Liaison Committee, Downtown Clarksburg Associates; Bert Bradford III, Director, Department of Commerce; James M. Slavin, Director, Traffic Insitute Northwestern University; Dr. Richard H. Slavin, President, Council of State Planning Agencies, Planning \u0026 Community Affairs Agency, Washinton; William H. Loy, Administrative Assistance to the Governor, Federal-State Relations, Office of the Governor; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: slag impoundments, tuition, school bus transportation, employment, summer employment, youth involvement in politics, Marshall University medical school, food stamps, Omnibus Flood Act; governmental internship programs, Department of Welfare, campaign, taxes, election, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Selective Service, U.S. Army, Weston State Hospital, road conditions, agribusiness, Denmar State Hospital, driving instructors, legislation, coal strikes, Voting Rights Act Amendments of 1970, State Road Commission,  and welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kent S. Hall, Chairman, Kanawha County Republican Executive Committee; George R. Sledge, President, Welch Chamber of Commerce; Kenneth Sledge, Director, United Tenants for Collective Action; George R. Spangler, Secretary, Board of Governor, Sleepy Hollow Golf Club; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; M.R. Hamill, Commissioner, State Road Commission; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administrations; Hugh W. Sloan Jr., Staff Assistant to the President, Washington, D.C.; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H, Director, Department of Health. Topics include: summer employment, Public Service Commission, water quality, camping, teacher's pension, West Virginia University medical school, food stamps, aid to non-public education, election, food additives, Huntington State Hospital, Department of Mental Health, scholarships, state purchase of land, Board of Regents, U.S. General Service Administration, medical welfare, employment, information request, legal assistance, Silver Memorial Bridge, and littering.","This folder contains correspondence with: L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; G.R. O'Dell, Chief Field Inspector, Southern Division, Public Service Commission; W. S. Ritchie Jr, Commissioner, Department of Highways; Henry M. Sloman, Administrative Assistant to the Director, State Office of Economic Opportunity, Federal-State Relations; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; William H. Loy, Administrative Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; A.G. Slonaker, Academic Dean, Sheperd College; C.S. Collier Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions. Topics include: Logan County Jail, welfare, Huttonsville Prison, Nursing Home Licensing Board, Lewis County Jail, jail conditions, Department of Highways, information request, tourism, Department of Commerce, Commission on Manpower, Technology and Training, relocation, salary concerns, Department of Veterans' Affairs, National Guard, Buffalo Creek Disaster, Pharmacy Program for the Aged, employment, mine dump, summer employment, driver's license, water access, voting laws, legal assistance, income tax, and the Civil Service System.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Bill F. Gardner, Assistant Director, Rehabilitation Services, Department of Vocational Rehabilitation, John D. Brisbane, Director of Admissions, West Virginia University; Isaac R. Mayfield, District Director, Small Business Administration, Harley O. Staggers, House of Representatives; George J. Burger Jr., Assistant to the President, Federation of Independent Business, California; Thomas S. Kleppe, Administrator, Small Business Administration; Hilary Sandoval Jr., Administrator, Small Business Administration; Reverend T.L. Fornash, West Virginia. Topics include: hunting, Aid to Families with Dependent Children of the Unemployed, employment, Civil Service System, fishing, vocational training, hospital conditions, West Virginia University, pollution, senatorial vacancy, tourism, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Hurrican Agnes Disaster, water access, Agnes Recovery Act, disaster loans, Small Business Administration, employment, local development loan, disaster declaration, and loan requests.","This folder contains correspondence with: Guy E. Morris Jr., Regional Director, Small Business Administration; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Isaac R. Mayfield, District Director, Small Business Administration; Thomas S. Kleppe, Administration, Small Business Administration; Jerry A. Halverson, President, First National Bank and Trust Company of Wheeling W.Va; Hilary Sandoval Jr., Administrator, Small Business Administration; Ivan B. Munch, Chief, Easter Division, Office of Development Company Assistance, Small Business Administration, Robert C. Maxwell, Special Assistant to the Deputy Administrator, Small Business Administration; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Dwight B. Billings, District Manager, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: employment, Small Business Administration, Governor's Conference on Travel, local development loan, Small Business Act, business development, Department of Welfare, Social Security Administration, Board of Regents, Small Businessman of the Year, black lung benefits, military, food stamps, election, State Building Commission, Farmer's Home Administration, and maps.","This folder contains correspondence with: William R. Smallridge, Commander, Veterans of Foreign Wars; D.C. Master, Mayor, Charles Town, West Virginia; C.C. Smarr, Recorder, The City of Madison, Madison, West Virginia. Topics include: Regional Development Authority of Charleston, State Road Commission, employment, election, traffic signals, Bureau of Vocational, Technical and Adult Education, bridge conditions, Public Service Commission, Board of Accountancy, legislation, tax reform, State Youth Advisor, Athletic Commission, and elections.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, Department of Highways, Ira S. Latimer Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor; A.B. Smith III, Chairman, Blennerhassett Island Committee; Charles C. Steele, Special Assistant to the Governor; Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Dr. Paul Price, Chairman, West Virginia Antiquities Commission; David L. Griffith, Director, Consumer Protection, Department of Labor; Mitchell-Bateman, M.D, Director, Department of Mental Health; Elizabeth V. Hallan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, Anne Sue Smith, President, Williamson Chapter of the West Virginia National Shut-In's Day. Topics include: school bus transportation, Buffalo Creek Disaster, permit to carry a weapon, employment, State Road Commission, National Register of Historic Places, Department of the Interior, marriage laws, Marshall University medical school, carrying charge, music recording, United State Air Force, Weston State Hospital, Department of Natural Resources, water condition, School Clothing Allowance Program, food stamps, welfare, mineral rights, information request, community colleges, and National Shut-In's Day Association.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; William A. Chandler, District Manager, Department of Health, Welfare, and Education, Social Security Administration; Bernard L. Smith Jr., Assistant Vice President, Moody's Investors Service Inc.; Ira S. Latimer, Director, Department of Natural Resources; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; Bob Dudley Smith, Executive Vice President, Tennessee Savings and Loan League Inc.; Brooks Smith, Superintendent, Mason County Schools, West Virginia; Dan E. Canter, Assistant Chief, In Charge of Game Management, Division of Wildlife Resources, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: vocational rehabilitation, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, liquor in state parks, car accidents, black lung benefits, State Road Commission, Department of Welfare, bonds, highway development, foster homes, strip mining, birth certificates, Department of Commerce, legal assistance, Marshall University medical school, Weston State Hospital, Department of Mental Health, information request, prisoners of war, tourism, West Virginia University, Department of Natural Resources, pollution, State Road strike, judgeship, inauguration, and hunting laws.","This folder contains correspondence with: Elaine Davidson, Executive Secretary to Governor Moore; C.O. Smith Jr., Acting Superintendent, Pinecrest Hospital, West Virgina; M. Mitchell-Bateman M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; Richard Barbour, State Liquor Commissioner; Reverend Charles H. Smith, First Baptist Church, Huntington, West Virginia; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia, T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, J. Kenton Lambert, State Director, Farmers Home Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Topics include: donation requests, State Advisory Council for Construction of Hospitals and Medical Facilities, Mental Health Complex, legislation, air pollution, postmaster, Board of Trustees of the West Virginia Public Employees Retirement System, election, Vocational Educational Advisory Council, education, Marshall University medical school, information request, freight rates, industrial development, athletics, drinking age, taxes, Department of Natural Resources, Comprehensive Health Planning Advisory Council, Federal and State Relations, Grafton City Hospital, 4-H Club, welfare, Farmer's Home Administration, and home loans.","This folder contains correspondence with: Raymond E. Washington, Supervisor, Division of Alcoholism, Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Reverend Charles H. Smith, First Baptist Church, Huntington, West Virginia; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; W.S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission; Fred L. Davis, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: sobriety assistance, elections, highway development, housing, community colleges, welfare, employment, Board of Chiropractic Examiners, Ohio-West Virginia Interstate Air Pollution Control Commission, aid to non-public schools, Child Protective Services, Marshall University medical school, jail conditions, municipal police agencies, black lung benefits, cohabitation, historical preservation, Governor's Conference on Education, Board of Regents, and information requests.","This folder contains correspondence with: John M. Slack Jr., House of Representatives, U.S. Congress, Washington D.C.; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; James Kee, House of Representatives, U.S. Congress, Washington D.C.; Robert H. Mollohan, House of Representatives, U.S. Congress, Washington D.C.; W.S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission. Topics include: employment, local festivals, Appalachian Regional Commission, mineral rights, refuse impoundment, National Governor's Conference, Buffalo Creek Disaster, congressional page program, Interstate Oil Compact Commission, Public Works Appropriations Subcommittee, highway development, Office of Economic Opportunity Child Development Program, Tri-State Airport, National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Safety Claims and Weight Enforcement Division of the Department of Highways, surface mining, legislation, Federal-State Communiations Joint Board Act, and traffic signals.","This folder contains correspondence with: John M. Slack Jr., House of Representatives, U.S. Congress, Washington D.C.; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Richard Jones, Contracting Officer, Environmental Control Administration, Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Topics include: Farmers Home Administration, airport development, water quality, National Office of Emergency Preparedness, engineering, Public Works Committee, Appalachian Regional Commission, Omnibus Crim Program, State Road Commission, Land and Water Conservation Fund Program, government construction contracts, and child development programs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jody G. Smirl, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Carol J. Hopkins, Appointment Secretary, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Bernard R. Simmons, Clerk, County Court of Marshall County. Topics include: condition of mental health facilities, March of Dimes, Huntington State Hospital, pornography, Board of Regents, endorsements, Court of Claims, special sessions, Lewis Hollow Bridge, road improvement, marriage, legislation, abortion, primary election, Comprehensive Health Planning Advisory Council, and Marshall University engineering program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jody G. Smirl, House of Delegates, West Virginia; James R. Clowser, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: GOP Youth Training Camp, Marshall University engineering program, Bicentennial Commission, stadiums, taxes, candidacy rules, driver's education, interstate system, education, legislation Special Sessions, public institutions, Education Committee of the House of Delegates, and teacher's retirement benefits.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jody G. Smirl, House of Delegates, West Virginia, John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; Herman Hambrick, West Virginia Association of School Administrators' Executive Committee; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; George Seibert, Minority Leader, House of Delegates, West Virginia, Samuel Weese, Insurance Commissioner, West Virginia; Lysander L. Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Ralph Steele, Assistant Director, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: legislation, B\u0026O Railroad, dedication ceremonies, road conditions, state road system, early childhood education, School for the Deaf and Blind, conferences, Comprehensive Health Planning Advisory Council, GOP Youth Training Camp, Board of Chiropractic Examiners, teachers' retirement benefits, Department of Highways, tax exemptions, bridges, state hospitals, property reappraisal program, road conditions, Marshall University football, and the Board of Regents.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jody G. Smirl, House of Delegates, West Virginia; W.R. Vossler, President, Allegheny Fire Equipment Company. Topics include: State Road Commission, bridge construction, legislation, licensing, Department of Mental Health, and the West Virginia University medical school.","This folder contains correspondence with: Daniel L. Louchery, Louchery \u0026 Louchery, West Virginia. Topics include: Public Service Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: George W. Spruce III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia. Topics include: employment and the State Road Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Hulett C. Smith, Governor, West Virginia; Robert E. Bailey, Secretary of State, West Virginia. Topics include: flags and the Commission of Aging.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; Ira S. Latimer, Special Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Hulett C. Smith, Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: gifts, Board of Control for Southern Regional Education, early childhood education, county school superintendents, Governor's Management Task Force, legislation, Board of Regents, Education Commision of the States, employment, school bus transportation, Board of School Finance, Director of Budgets for the West Virginia Department of Educations, and the Interstate Agreement on Qualifications of Educational Personnel.","This folder contains correspondence with: John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Darrel Smith, Field Deputy, Wetzel County Sheriff's Office, West Virginia; Jack W. Blair, Brigadier General, Adjutant General, West Virginia; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Bernard Popick, Director, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Robert M. Ball, Commissioner of Social Security, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Paul L. Jefferson, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Don Smith, Secretary-Treasurer, Barbour County Parks and Recreation Commission; James A. McWhorter, Clerk, Office of the Clerk, United States District Court, Southern District of West Virginia. Topics include: tourism, employment, medical equipment, driver's licenses, Department of Public Safety, West Virginia State College, information request, Carver Career and Technical Center, Department of Commerce, Motor Vehicle Code, United Mine Workers, Alcohol Beverage Commision store, Appalachian Regional Commission, summer employment, election, workmen's compensation, Philippi Battlefield Commission, black lung benefits, Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act, Social Security, presidential candidates, parks and recreation, and district courts.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donald A. Smith, Director, Off-Campus Education, Alderson-Broaddus College; Dottie Smith, Secretary to the Director, National Parks Service, Harpers Ferry National Center; Douglas G. Smith, Agricultural Coordinator, Office of the Governor, Montanna; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; N.H. Dyer, M.D. M.P.H., Director, Department of Health; Reverend Edward J. Smith, Executive Committee Secretary, West Virginia Ministerial Association; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Fred Smith, Chairman, Man and His Urban Environment Project. Topics include:  Department of Welfare, district courts, information request, Department of Commerce, workmen's compensation, transportation, welfare, school gymnasium, drug trials, West Virginia Turnpike, Barboursville State Hospital Farm, road conditions, alcohol in state parks, highway safety, Aid to Families with Dependent Children of the Unemployed, welfare, hospital conditions, Order of the Elks, B\u0026O Railroad, State Road Commission, surface mining, Davis Power Project, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, mine safety, and employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Gary G. Smith, Superintendent, Hardy County Schools; B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Federal-State Relations, Office of the Governor; Dan E. Canter, Assistant Chief, In Charge of Game Management, Division of Game and Fish, Department of Natural Resources; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, George P. Smith, Vice President, Cambridge Rubber Company, Maryland; George R. Smith, Vice President, duPont Glore Forgan Municipals; Gerald Smith, President, National Marketing Consultants Inc.; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Richard D. Frum, Director, Appalachian Development Office, Office of the Governor. Topics include: workmen's compensation, Blue Ridge Project, employment, special education, Appalachian Regional Commission, State Road Commission, summer employment, work programs, information request, Department of Welfare, license plates, Appalachian handicrafts, regional councils, gaming devices, road bonds, television appearances, Department of Commerce, rest stops, business taxes, Canaan Valley Project, Weirton General Hospital, Hill- Burton funds, Office of Economic Opportunity, campaigns, highway beautification, business development, and taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; William F. Vieweg, Commissioner (Acting), Workmen's Compensation Fund; Captain C.W. Andrick, Commanding Officer, West Virginia State Police; R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Revered Guy Smith, Maple Hill Baptist Church, West Virginia; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Administration, Department of Mental Health; H. Allen Smith, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States; Raymond V. Eye, Chief, Law Enforcement, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: employment, Jay Rockefeller, workmen's compensation, Department of Public Safety, Federal-State relations, Army finance center, alcohol in state parks, information request, tourism, Department of Commerce, mental health, tax reform, election, Marshall University medical school, fires, air pollution, oil and gas drilling, purchase orders, Department of Highways, and landfills.","This folder contain correspondence with: Harry R. Smith, Associate Professor, Potomac State College; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Henry P. Smith III, House of Representatives, United States Congress; Dominick A. Barron, Area Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Herman C. Smith, Treasurer, Keystone, West Virginia; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ralph N. Steele, Special Assistant for Hospital Administration, Department of Mental Health; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: workmen's compensation fund, community colleges, School Clothing Allowance, road conditions, will validation, employment, Civil Service System, Weston State Hospital, elections, information request, pension, Emergency Employment Act Program, property valuation, Social Security, Department of Welfare, Governor's Task Force, road conditions, Marshall University medical school, legislation, and the State Road Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Hugh A. Smith, Washington State Commissioner for EXPO '70, Japan; Hulett C. Smith, Former Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: highway development, food stamps, school bus transportation, mandatory retirement age, Board of Regents, legislation, state visits, Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriters Day, and the Human Rights Commission","This folder contains correspondence with: I. Brooks Smith, Superintendent, Mason County Schools; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Charles H. Hadden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Edgar A. Poe, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Dwight B. Billings, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Appalachian Regional Development Act, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, teacher's salaries, Athens Water Program, Appalachian Regional Commission, taxes, Social Security, road conditions, legal assistance, Weston State Hospital, welfare, labor-management relations, and employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Jack W. Blair, Major General, Adjutant General, Office of the Adjutant General, West Virginia; Jack L. Smith, President, Mason County Action Group, Inc., West Virginia; James A. Smith, Director of Communications, Office of the Judge, Jefferson County, Kentucky; Charles C. Steele, Special Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; James E. Smith, Chairman, Lynco Water and Sewage Committee, Lynco, West Virginia; James Smith, Treasurer, West Virginia JCI Senate; James E. Smith, Convention Chairman, Paralyzed Veterans of America; John T. Poffenbarger, Senator, Senate of West Virginia. Topics include: Blackwater Country, information request, Department of Commerce, Department of Mines, Aeronautics Commission, Air National Guard; Head Start Program, teacher's certification, child custody, 1972 Democratic National Convention, employment, Insurance Commission, Office of Federal-State Relations, paralyzed veterans, Public Employee Insurance Board, and the Department of Health.","This folder contains correspondence with: James R. Smith, Assistant Secretary, Office of the Secretary, Department of the Interior; N.H. Dyer, M.D., Secretary, Medical Licensing Board of West Virginia; William Vieweg, Executive, Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Jane Mikell Smith, Secretary, West Virginia Association of Classroom Teachers; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education. Topics include: environmental criteria for electric transmission systems, workmen's compensation, pollution, highway development, legislation, teacher's retirement system, highway safety, food stamps, information request, Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, elections, school employee salaries, and state parks.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joe L. Smith Jr., President, Joe L. Smith Jr., Inc.; J. Kenton Lambert, State Director, Farmers Home Administration, United States Department of Agriculture; Harold G. Walker, Personnel Officer, State Road Commission; Gerald S. White, Deputy Director, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction; James B. Coulter, Secretary, State Department of Natural Resources, Maryland; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Keith C. Smith, Chairman, Golden Horseshoe Day; Kenneth G. Smith, National Organization Director, Veterans of Second World War Inc.; Kenneth W. Smith, President, Louisville Testing Laboratory, Kentucky. Topics include: employment, state contracts, water systems, jail conditions, Department of Commerce, information request, Farmers Home Administration, elections, land ownership, hardship discharges, Medical Licensing Board of West Virginia, summer internship, summer employment, pollution, road conditions, Department of Welfare, license plates, driver's licenses, Golden Horseshoe, surface mining, and the Kentucky Derby.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Homer R. Shield, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles, N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Mental Health; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, Department of Highways; Lieutenant J.B. Hilliard, Criminal Identification Bureau, West Virginia; R.C. Conaty, ABC Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Robin W. Smith, D.C., Secretary, West Virginia Chiropractor's Society Inc.; James D. Kerns, Superintendent, West Virginia Industrial School for Boys; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: welfare, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Department of Commerce, road conditions, Buffalo Creek Disaster, Marshall University medical school, food stamps, employment, National Guard, Athens water shortage, West Virginia Turnpike, Department of Public Safety, taxes, Board of Chiropractic Examiners, West Virgina Industrial School for Boys, VISTA volunteers, industrial development, and alcohol in state parks.","This folder contains correspondence with: W.F. Bowley, Captain, Commanding Company \"A\", West Virginia State Police; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Major General Kenneth G. Wickham, Adjutant General, Department of the Army, Washington, D.C.; Thomas F. Smith, President, Physics Club, Department of Physics, West Virginia State College. Topics include: campaign, Department of Public Safety, highways, B\u0026O railroad, elections, Social Security, Aid to the Disabled, birth certificates, Denmar State Hospital, road conditions, information request, teaching requirements, Appalachian Regional Commission funds, Department of Commerce, pollution, State Bicentennial Committee, government vacancies, abortion, welfare, employment, industrial development, pollution, West Virginia State College, license plates, airports, and Denmar State Hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Oce Smith, Sergeant-At-Arms, House of Delegates, West Virginia; William H. Loy, Administrative Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Odell M. Smith, Administrative Analyst, Department of Fiscal Service, Maryland General Assembly; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance Administration, West Virginia; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; J.E. Blackwell, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Topics include: food stamps, Colin Anderson Center, Propeller Club of the United States, road conditions, employment, Department of Welfare, Barrackville covered bridge, taxes, government financial roles, Department of Public Safety, driver's licenses, and black lung benefits.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard N. Oliviera, 1st /Lt., USAF, Operation Officer, Department of the Air Force; C.S. Collier Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; Preston Smith, Governor of Texas, Chairman, Interstate Oil Compact Commission; Ralph Tyler Smith, Senator, United States Senate, Washington D.C; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs. Topics include: industrial development, elections, road conditions, Colin Anderson Center, military disciplinary actions, legislatures, employment, pension, State Road Commission, black lung benefits, oil and gas production, Department of Mental Health, architecture, Board of Dental Examiners, Department of Commerce, financial aid, Vietnam bonus, election, community colleges, license plate, information request, bridges, retirement, and special education.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, Department of Highways; Richard A. Smith, President, West Virginia Association of County Officials; Carl L. Bradford, Director, Office of Federal-State Relations, West Virginia; Richard Q. Smith, President, R.W. Services Inc., West Virginia. Topics include: employment, public employee salaries, Public Employees Retirement System, junk cars, Appalachian Regional Commission, information request, legislation, Weirton General Hospital, American Institute of Architects, voting fraud, Board of Regents, summer employment, and the National Guard.","This folder contains correspondence with: L.D. Smith, President, Appalachian Life Insurance Company, West Virginia; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Revered Laurean Smith, Moorfield, West Virginia; James R. Clowser, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; George W. Spruce III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner. Topics include: Marshall University medical school, life insurance, alcohol in state parks, income tax, information request, tax refund, road conditions, Old Age Assistance, Governor's Highway Safety Bureau, Denmar State Hospital, National Youth Science Camp, Department of Commerce, welfare, employment, housing assistance, West Virginia history, and postal service.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lina E. Smith, City Clerk, New Cumberland, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Department of Welfare; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Kermit McKeever, Chief, Division of Parks and Recreation, Department of Natural Resources; Warden M. Lane, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Lyle A. Smith, Senator, Senate of West Virginia. Topics include: post office, consolidation of schools, Public Service Commission, food stamps, legal assistance, Division of Corrections, road conditions, employment, Department of Commerce, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, Department of Motor Vehicles, elections, Department of Public Safety, campaign, Civil Service System, Citizens Legislative Compensation Commission; license plates, unrest on college campuses, and Students for a Democratic Society.","This folder contains correspondence with: M.W. Smith, Commissioner, Department of Banking, West Virgina; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs. Topics include: local television stations, East Wheeling project, Students for a Democratic Society, legal holidays, legislation, veteran benefits, mine water drainage, Department of Highways, state parks, bridges, employment, and credit agencies.","This folder contains correspondence with: L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ralph Steele, Special Assistant, Hospital Administration, Department of Mental Health; Paul B. Shanks, Director, Division of Vital Statistics; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; Dr. Frank W. McKee, Dean, School of Medicine, West Virginia University; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: welfare, Civil Service Compensation Plan, School Clothing Allowance, Department of Mental Health, Department of Education, legal assistance, food stamps, elections, Disabled Worker's Relief Fund, death certificates, Vietnam War, coal miner's pension, summer employment, West Virginia University medical school, Bar examination, judgeship, Denmar State Hospital, license plates, and the Department of Welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with: Vera A. Smith, Treasurer, The St. David's Society of Detroit, Michigan; N.H. Dyer, M.D. M.P.H, Director, Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; W. Bernard Smith, Senator, West Virginia Senate; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Admiral W.J. Smith, Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard, Washington, D.C.; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; W.M. Smith, President, Independent Bankers of West Virginia; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: tourism, mine disasters, industrial loan company charter, beautician registration, food stamps, Racing Commission, legislation, special legislation sessions, campaigns, bridges, boating regulations, Department of Highways, West Virginia Independent Bankers Association, judgeship, Banking Commissioner, medical facilities, banking, public employee insurance program, Department of Welfare, employment, highway safety, Marshall University medical school, inaugural ball, Department of Mental Health, Department of Public Safety, and insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director-Administration, Department of Mental Health; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H, Director, Department of Health. Topics include: insurance, Board of Education, Board of Banking and Financial Institutions, highway development, information request, State Road Commission, employment, camping, campaign buttons, Department of Mental Health, legal assistance, workmen's compensation, Department of Highways, Board of Regents, highway safety, welfare, Department of Health, mobile homes, Department of Commerce, and voting age.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edmond J. Sabatini, Regional Representative, Retirement and Survivors Insurance, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Daniel J. Boorstin, Director, The National Museum of History and Technology, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C.; John T. Schlebecker, Curator, Division of Agriculture and Forest Products, United States National Museum, Smithsonian Institution; Eileen Smittle, Mayor, Paden City, Mid-Ohio Valley Mayor's Association; Carl L. Bradford, Director, Federal-State Relations, West Virginia. Topics include: elections, Board of Regents, Social Security, Crippled Children's Program, welfare, employment, Workmen's Compensation Fund, mining, legislation, Athletic Commission, Hall of Flags, living historical farms, campaigns, Department of Highways, Emergency Employment Act, and regional councils.","This folder contains correspondence with: Eileen Smittle, Mayor, Paden City, West Virginia; Ralph Smoot, Chairman, Webster County Republican Executive Committee, West Virginia; Valerie L. Smouse, Corresponding Secretary, Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha, College of Arts and Science, Department of Speech, West Virginia University; Paul Smucker, President, J.M. Smucker Company; Thomas J. McGinnis Jr., Director of Certification, Department of Education; Robert E. Smyth, President, O.J. White Transfer and Storage, West Virginia. Topics include: state senate, National Governor's Conference, gambling devices, aid to non-public schools, information request, defense budgets, judgeship, environmental conservation, summer employment, employment, Speaker of the Year, Midwestern Governor's Conference, Weir-Cove Elementary School, Board of Architects, elections, Department of Commerce, and highway development.","This folder contains correspondence with: John I. Snedden, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Convention of Southern Baptists; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Forest J. Bowman, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; James G. Sneed, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director-Administration, Department of Mental Health; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; Lt. Colonel W.L. Pike, Inspector, Department of Public Safety; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, Department of Labor; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; W.S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways. Topics include: glassware, donation request, Marshall University medical school, information request, aid to non-public schools, employment, Department of Welfare, immigration, Alcohol Beverage Commission, workmen's compensation, National Youth Science Camp, Foster Grandparent Program, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Spencer State Hospital, Department of Public Safety, missing persons, Vietnam War, Attica Prison Riot, Work Incentive Program, Department of Commerce, Private Employee Service Association, legislation, license plates, road conditions, and animal safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; V.T. Handley, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; John A. Cain Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor; Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Charlies B. Williams, Director, Division of Excise \u0026 License Taxes, State Tax Department; James S. Gladwell, Deputy State Superintendent, Department of Education; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways. Topics include: Social Security, workmen's compensation, business licenses, Department of Education, State Tax Department, physical education programs, Mental Health Complex, food stamps, abortion, water pollution, Department of Public Institutions, and Weirton General Hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with: Elizabeth V. Hallan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; Walter J. Snider, Vice President, West Virginia Jaycees; William P. Snider, Chairman, State Resolutions Committee, West Virginia Baptist Convention; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; J. Harry Snodgrass, President, Border Sunshine Novelty Co., New Mexico. Topics include: road conditions, lost animals, legal assistance, Bridgeport Housing Project, land preservation, Department of Education, legislation, campaigns, summer employment, school clothing allowance, Department of Welfare, employment, Aid to Families with Dependent Children of the Unemployed, food stamps, National Institute of Health, school reserve, surface mining, and the Charleston Area Chamber of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Tucker, Ph.D., Associate Director, Bureau of Works and Training Programs, Department of Labor, Washington, D.C.; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; Royce N. Snodgrass, Supervisor, Division of Special Programs, Department of Mental Health; Joel T. Broyhill, Representative, Congress of the United States, Washington D.C.; J. Richard Davis, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Mental Health; Don Rumsfeld, M.C., Representative, Congress of the United States, Washington D.C.; Allen May, Assistant to the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Topics include: employment, work place conditions, Comprehensive Health Project, payment requisition, finance reports, Mental Health Complex, National Center for Mental Health Services, Training and Research, and grant management.","This folder contains correspondence with: Royce N. Snodgrass, Supervisor, Division of Special Programs, Department of Mental Health; Robert D. Kerns, Ph.D., President, Mental Health Foundation, Inc. Topics include: audits, employee guides, automating government records, sub-professional comprehensive health and mental health project, ands VISTA's in Mental Health Service.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; William M. Snodgrass, President, West Virginia Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors; Richard H. Slavin, Special Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare. Topics include: Social Security, Board of Examiners for Licensed Practical Nurses, military academies, driver's licenses, voluntary sterilization, Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Golden Horseshoe, Aid to the Disabled, Department of Welfare, Huntington State Hospital, legal assistance, care for the elderly, elections, and the West Virginia Turnpike.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. N.H. Dyer, Director, Department of Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Arlene Dodd, Travel Development Division, Department of Commerce; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Robert T. Snure, Research Assistant, Chamber of Commerce of the United States; A. Fred Snyder, President, Hampshire County Association of Retired School Employees; John Mardigian, Complaints Examiner, Insurance Department. Topics include: West Virginia Turnpike, Board of Landscape Architects, youth fishing programs, Adjutant General, snowmobile regulations, legislation, hospital facilities, recreation, election guide, Department of Welfare, legislation, pollution, vocational technical school, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, employment, information request, legal assistance, Department of Highways, and surface mining.","This folder contains correspondence with: John J. Jones, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; George Snyder, Chairman, Ohio County Public Service District; James E. Ross, West Virginia Beer Commissioner; Harvey M. Snyder, President, Weight Watchers of West Virginia Inc.; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Administration, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: black lung benefits, summer employment, Weirton General Hospital, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, property taxes, Board of Probation and Parole, aid to non-public schools, Department of Veterans' Affairs, drug abuse, State Road Commission, West Liberty State College, Farmers Home Administration, Department of Welfare, West Virginia Safety Patrol, beer licenses, elections, employment, Buffalo Creek Disaster, Weston State Hospital, Uniform State Laws, information request, and pollution.","This folder contains correspondence with: Burton J. Goodyear, Personnel Officer, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security; William F. Vieweg, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ken Snyder, President, West Virginia Artists and Craftsmen's Guild, Department of Commerce; Max M. Snyder, Beckwith Machinery Company, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; Melvin C. Snyder, Judge, Eighteenth Circuit, West Virginia; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Huelett Smith, Governor, West Virginia, Mildred and Harvey Snyder, Area Co-Directors, Weight Watchers, West Virginia, Paul D. Bibb, Director, Bureau of Hospitals and Medical Facilities, Department of Health; Richard Barber, State Liquor Commissioner. Topics include: Weston State Hospital, West Virginia-Kentucky Bi-State Association, employment, Department of Commerce, information request, elections, Department of Welfare, historical preservation, school suspensions, Department of Natural Resources, surface mining, vocational school, Judicial Council of West Virginia, State Racing Commission, Preston County Vocational School, Buckwheat Festival, employment, road conditions, Public Service Commission, Board of Regents, taxes, welfare, food stamps, highway development, Department of Commerce, honorary citizenships, housing assistance, Department of Public Institutions, Pinecrest Sanitarium, Gordon Memorial Hospital, legislation, and memorabilia.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald F. Snyder, President, West Virginia Public Accountants' Association; Roy D. Snyder Jr., Captain, U.S. Navy, U.S. Naval Air Station, Brunswick, Maine; Harry Fleming, Special Assistant to the President, Washington, D.C.; Walter Snyder, Superintendent, Kanawha County Schools, West Virginia. Topics include: Board of Accountancy, information request, surface mining, state flag, summer employment, Shepherd College, donation request, employment, highway development, Department of Highways, legislation, and the Appalachian Regional Development Act.","This folder contains correspondence with: Walter F. Snyder, Superintendent, Kanawha County Schools, West Virginia. Topics include: vocational- technical education, Central Mental Health Complex, Teachers Retirement Board, Board of Education, Federal-State Relations, public employees, Department of Commerce, air pollution, and correctional facilities.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. Harry Parker, Assistant Regional Commissioner, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social and Rehabilitation Service Institute, West Virginia; John J. Jones, District Manager, Social Security Administration Office, Morgantown, West Virginia; Denzil L. Gainer, State Auditor and State Agent for Social Security, West Virginia; Kenneth P. Davis, President, Society of American Foresters, Washington, D.C.; Elinor H. Kerpelman, Executive Director, The Society for Enviromental Litigation; Rex Stout, President, Board of Directors, Society for the Prevention of World War III, New York; William H. Mitsch, President, Society of St. Vincent De Paul, Wheeling, West Virginia; Topics include: mental health, correctional facilities, Social Security, Social Security Act, Department of Welfare, ecology, forestry, Rowlesburg Project, military assistance, abortion, and aid to non-public schools.","This folder contains correspondence with: Various West Virginia residents. Topics include: Social Security, black lung benefits, United Mine Workers of America, Department of Welfare, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, Medicaid, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Division of Rehabilitation, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Teacher's Retirement Board, Social Security Disability Benefits, legislation, death penalty, Medicare, road conditions, and the Railroad Retirement Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Denzil L. Gainer, State Auditor, West Virginia; Various West Virgina residents. Topics include: Social Security, black lung benefits, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Department of Welfare, legislation, Department of Commerce, United Mine Workers of America, Division of Vocational Rehabilition, State Tax Department, Office of Federal-State Relations, Department of Motor Vehicles, School Clothing Allowance Program, Medicare, Bluecross Insurance, and the Wheeling Housing Authority.","This folder contains correspondence with: B.J. Killeen Jr., District Manager, Social Security Office, Huntington, West Virginia; Various West Virginia residents. Topics include: Social Security, black lung benefits, Department of Welfare, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Federal Housing Authority, Department of Mental Health, Food Stamp Program, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Medicare, and the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation.","This folder contains correspondence with: D. Eileen Nixon, Administrative Assistant to Representative Giaimo, House of Representatives, Washington D.C.; Various West Virginia residents. Topics include: Social Security, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Welfare, United Mine Workers of America, West Virgina University Hospital, Medicare, Department of Highways, Cripples Children's Services, and the Food Stamp Program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joe Straface, Mayor, Star City, West Virginia; Various West Virginia residents. Topics include: Social Security, black lung benefits, Department of Welfare, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Highways, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Department of Commerce, parole, and the Department of Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jusuf Ramli, Consul General, Indonesia, C.T. McHenry, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Soft Drink Association; Robert J. Mickle, Executive Vice President, Ames Chamber of Commerce; Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, Department of Labor; Frank G. Sohn, Executive Vice President, Charleston Area Chamber of Commerce; Charles Kellog, Acting Administrator, Soil Conservation Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Washington, D.C.; Edward Bumgarner, President, West Virginia Soil Conservation District Supervisors Association; Deward Offut, Chairman, Little Kanawha Social Conservation District; W.F. Manning, Mayor, Oceana, West Virginia; N.H. Dyer, M.D., Secretary, The Medical Licensing Board of West Virgina; Samuel H. Weese, Insurance Commissioner, Department of Insurance; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: aid to non-public schools, Hillbilly Newspaper, information request, recycling, Department of Commerce, glassware, Soft Drink Tax Law, scams, summer employment, highway development, tourism, Governor's Committee on Crim, Delinquency and Correction, Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act, waterway protection, flood prevention, U.S. Forest Service, Department of Natural Resources, United States Marshals, osteopathic physicians, Justice of the Peace, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; Donald R. Chamberlain, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Gus R. Douglass, Commissioner of Agriculture, Department of Agriculture; Robert A. Silvagni, M.S.C.E., Project Director, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Program; Mrs. Samuel Solins, State Chairman, National Defense, NSDAR; Reverend John E. Soller, St. Peter's Church-on-the-Canal, Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts; R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; R.C. Contay, Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission; John J. Curtis Jr., Assistant Director, State Tax Department of West Virginia; Neil Solomon, M.D., P.H.D., Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene, Maryland; Ronald Reagan, Governor, California; Steve J. Soltis, President, Region 2 Health Planning Association, West Virginia Comprehensive Health Planning; Truman Solverud, Area Manager, The American National Red Cross, Alexandria, Virginia. Topics include: landfills, school bus transportation, Department of Motor Vehicles, State Road Commission, Veterans Administration hospitals, Federal Wholesome Meats Act, solid waste management, donation request, weapon confiscation, Civil Service Commission, Department of Commerce, beer license, Mountainlair, food contamination, National Youth Science Camp, Marshall University medical school, Board of Regents, Vietnam War, and the American National Red Cross.","This folder contains correspondence with: Steve J. Soltis, Executive Director, Saint Mary's Hospital, Huntington, West Virginia; Delmar K. Sommerville, Dean, Glenville State College; Florence Somers, Travel Editor, Redbook Magazine, McCall Corporation; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; John W. Landfried, State Fire Marshal, Office of Insurance Commissioner, Fire Marshal Division; Albert L. Sommerville Jr., Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Thomas E. Potter, Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee, Charleston, West Virginia; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, Nathan Sommerville, Alcoholism Educator, The Appalachian Mental Health Center, Elkins, West Virginia; R.L Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety. Topics include: Social Security, Marshall University medical school, Heritage Trails, West Virginia Welfare Rights Organization, fire codes, judicial circuits, mine permits, funding needs, State Clean-Up Days, environmental concerns, Department of Welfare, legislature, State Road strike, Board of Probation and Parole, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, drunk driving, Department of Agriculture, driver's license, welfare, Son of the Year Award, and car accidents.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Charles Ramus, Vice President and General Manager, Hotel Sonesta, Washington, D.C.; W.L. Pike, Lieutenant Colonel, Inspector, Department of Public Safety; M.S. Holt Jr., Secretary, Sons of the Revolution; Clarence L. Sturm, State Secretary, The West Virginia Society of the Sons of the American Revolution; Walter G. Sterling, President General, National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Topics include: car accidents, murder, daylight savings, State Road Commission, National Governor's Conference, Public Service Commission, West Virginian of the Year, information request, Time Magazine, employment, elections, Civil Service System, Selective Service, and the 1970 White House Conference on Children.","This folder contains correspondence with: Francis A. Soper, Editor, Listen: A Journal of Better Living; David T. Kennedy, Attorney for Town of Sophia, Sophia, West Virginia. Topics include: Department of Commerce, drunk driving, and sewage treatment plants.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Lieutenant J.T. Gribben, Executive Office, Department of Public Safety; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director- Administration, Department of Mental Health; John J. Sorrenti, Purchasing Agent, Hancock County Schools, West Virginia; Weirton General Hospital; Roland H. Nelson Jr., President, Marshall University. Topics include: Veterans of Foreign Wars, employment, information request, legislature, welfare, Huntington State Hospital, elections, Buffalo Creek Disaster, citizenship, God and Country Award, and the Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Carl G. Beard II, Director, West Virginia Air Pollution, Control Commision. Topics include: Southern Regional Enviromental Conservation Council, pollution, solid waste, reclamation, and surface mining.","This folder contains policy books from the Southern Regional Education Board including: State and Local Revenue Potential for 1971; Fact book on Higher Education in the South 1971 and 1972; and Higher Education Finance: A Comparative Study of Matched Samples of Black and White Private Institutions.","This folder contains correspondence with: Chapman Stockford, Executive Director, New England Governor's Conference; Boston Massachusetts; A.W. Nelson Jr., Vice President- Natural Resources, U.S. Plywood- Champion Papers Inc.; Victor H. Ashe, Representative, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert W. Scott, Governor, North Carolina; Terry Sanford, President, Duke University; A. Houston Booth, Regional Manager, Southern States Cooperative; Anthony Harrigan, Executive Vice President, Southern States Industrial Council; M. Mitchell Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; Sam Laufer, President, Southern West Virginia Economic Development Corporation; Dennis Giardina, Supervisor, Personnel Services, Southern West Virginia Personnel Association; Joseph G. Stevens Jr., Secretary, Southern West Virginia Pharmacist's Association; Thoman C. Gannaway, Executive Director, Southern West Virginia Planning and Development Commission; Bernard A. Wilkinson, President, County Court of Mercer County, Princeton, West Virginia. Topics include: Southern Regional Environmental Conservation Council, Southern Governor's Conference, Southern Regional Growth Board, Southern Republican Conference, Southern States Industrial Council, legislation, Appalachian Regional Commission, economic development, fuel industry, narcotic abuse, and the President's Council on Youth Opportunity;","This folder contains correspondence with: James T. Goodwin, Executive Director, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board. Topics include: Southern Interstate Nuclear Board operational plan, and radioisotopes.","This folder contains correspondence with: James T. Goodwin, Executive Director, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board; Pete B. Turnham, Treasurer, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board; Robert H. Gifford, Executive Director, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board. Topics include: West Virginia State Offices, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board, Southern Governor's Council, financial support, and nuclear development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wyatt M. Rogers Jr., Associate Director, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board. Topics include: Southern Interstate Nuclear Board, policy, nuclear development, National Science Foundation, and the Conference on Science, Technology and State Government.","This folder contains the Southern Interstate Nuclear Board organization manual.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert H. Gifford, Executive Director, Southern Nuclear Board. Topics include: nuclear development, and the United States Atomic Energy Commission.","This folder contains the Southern Interstate Nuclear Board's book Radioisotopes by W. Scott Fellows, Director of Applied Research \u0026 Technology, Administrator's Guide #1.","This folder contains the Southern Interstate Nuclear Board's book: State Administrative Officials Classified by Functions for 1971.","This folder contains correspondence with: Leo J. Heer, Managing Director, Southern Furniture Exposition Building Inc.; Victor H. Ashe, Representative, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert W. Scott, Governor, North Carolina; William L. Bowden, Executive Director and Secretary, Southern Growth Policies Board; Daniel Hale, M.D., Chairman, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council; I.W. Southern, City Manager, City of Princeton, West Virginia; Richard M. Nixon, President; Ira Southern, Program Director, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council. Topics include: School for Executives, Southern Regional Environmental Conservation Council, Southern Governor's Conference, public safety, legislation, Appalachian Redevelopment Act, Southern Industrial Development Council, Public Service Commission, nuclear development, Neighborhood Youth Corps Program, emergency medical services, and employment references.","This folder contains correspondence with: Norman D. Southern, CPT, Armor, WVARNG, Supervisor of Armories, State Armory Board. Topics include: Council of Southern Mountains, Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, Manpower Administration, Workmen's Compensation, Social Security, black lung benefits, Parkersburg Organizational Maintenance Shop, and federal funding,","This folder contains correspondence with: James T. Goodwin, Executive Director, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board; William H. Loy, Administrative Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Robert H. Gifford, Executive Director, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board. Topics include: radioisotopes, nuclear development, radiation, nuclear power, and the Southern Interstate Nuclear Board.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert H. Gifford, Executive Director, Southern Interstate Board; Dr. Eugene Mooney, Professor of Law, University of Kentucky; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; Richard W. Coplin, Assistant Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Dr. B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Federal-State Relations, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Howard Rosen, Director, Office of Manpower Policy, Evaluation and Research, U.S. Department of Labor; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commissioner. Topics include: Southern Regional Environmental Conservation Council, uranium, career opportunities, nuclear development, United States Atomic Energy Commission, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board, and safe transport of nuclear materials.","This folder contains correspondence with: William L. Bowden, Executive Director, Southern Growth Policies Board; Topics include:  Southern Growth Policies Board.","This folder contains correspondence with: David L. Griffith, Director, Consumer Protection Division, Department of Labor, H.L.T. Taswell, Ambassador to South Africia, Embassy of South Africa; Joel B. Curry, Local Director-External Activities, South Charleston Jaycees; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Herndon J. Evans, Executive Vice President, South Fork National Park Association, Kentucky; Reubin O'D.Askew, Govenor, Florida; Forest W. Southall, County Supervisor, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Topics include: information request, volunteer work, South Africa, community surveys, Department of Commerce, Cumberland River Valley, task forces, farmer's markets, Public Employee, Retirment System, vocational education opportunities, Housing Authority, recreation, International Lions Club, local elections, mental health, and the Southeastern States Forest Fire Compact Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Albert P. Brewer, Govenor, Alabama. Topics include: Hill-Burton Funds, Southeastern Council of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, information request, Southeastern States Forest Fire Compact Commission, and the Southern Appalachian Pharmaceutical Association.","This folder contains correspondence with: George H. Seibert Jr., Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Thomas B. Walder, President, Southern Chemical Company, Clarke Reed, Chairman, Southern Association of Republican State Chairmen. Topics include: Straight ticket voting, POW/MIA soldiers, the Association for the Advancement of Aging Research, Southern West Virginia Medical Center, and Housing Authority.","This folder contains the roaster for the 1972 Annual Meeting of the Southern Regional Education Board, program for the SREB Annual Meeting, Reform in Graduate Education by Lewis B. Mayhew, Regional Spotlight newsletter; Regional Action newsletter; the Southern Regional Education Boards annual report for 1971-72.","This folder contains A Digest of Reports and Recommendations (Carnegie Commission on Higher Education); SREB publication list; Statistical Highlights on a Decade of Progress in Postsecondary Education in SREB States; Review of Selected Recommendations of Carnegie Commission on Higher Education with Comment on Their Relation to the Southern States; Agenda for the SREB Executive Committee; Proposed operating budget for SREB; grants; staff changes;","This folder contains SREB publications including: Regional Action newsletter; Public Schools and Drug Education: A Report of a Conference; Regional Spotlight newsletter; Higher Education is the Future: Reform or More of the Same? Proceedings of the 20th SREB legislative work conference.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jimmy Carter, Governor, Georgia, Chairman, Southern Regional Education Board; Winfred L. Goodwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board; Robert W. Scott, Governor, North Carolina, Chairman, Southern Regional Educational Board. Topics include: higher education, financial reports, and recommendations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jimmy Carter, Governor, Georgia, Chairman, Southern Regional Education Board; Robert W. Scott, Governor, North Carolina, Chairman, Southern Regional Education Board; Robert D. Harman, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Chester R. Hubbard, Senator, Senate, West Virginia; Winfred L. Goodwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board; Calvin Calendine, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Harry E. Moats, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Phyllis E. Given, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Terry T. Jones, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; C.H. McKown, Senator, State Senate, West Virginia; Charles Shaffer, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Jody G. Smirl, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Charles R. Henderson, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Kenneth Auvil, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Buford Ellington, Governor, Tennesse, Chairman, Southern Regional Education Board; James G. Harlow, President, West Virginia University; Mary Martha Merrit, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Mills E. Godwin Jr., Governor, Virginia; John H. Kelly, Treasurer, West Virginia; George F. Beneke, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Clarence A. Brock, Assistance State Superintendent of Schools; F.L. Blair, M.D., Vice President, West Virginia Board of Regents. Topics include: legislative recommendations, appointments, Southern Regional Education Board, private higher education, medical schools, education appropriation funds, Board of Regents, and internship programs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mills E. Godwin Jr., Governor, Virginia; Winfred L. Goodwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board; James G. Harlow, President, West Virginia University; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; Linwood Holton Jr, Chairman, Southern Regional Education Board. Topics include: Southern Regional Education Board, meeting reports, operation budgets, veterinary school, education policies, financial reports, legislation, and higher education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, West Virginia; Terry Sanford, President, Duke University; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia. Topics include: higher education, legislation, and public assistance for non-public higher education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Calvin Belcher Jr., Director, Emergency Care Program, Appalachian Operation Health; Woodrow W. Cook, President, Wyoming County Court; Patricia P. Evans, Director, Comprehensive Health Planning, Federal-State Relations, West Virginia; Warren R. McGraw, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; N. Allen Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Executive Director, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council Inc.; Robert A. Silvagni, M.S.C.E., Project Director, Solid Waste Program, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council Inc. Topics include: Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council Inc., information request, solid waste management, Appalachian Regional Commission, audits, and ambulance programs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman, Appalachian Regional Commission; Harry A. Stansbury, Ph.D., Director, Comprehensive Health Planning, Office of the Govenor; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Richard Nixon, President, United States; Daniel Hale, M.D., Chairman, Southern West Virginia Health Council Inc. Topics include: Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council Inc., comprehensive health planning, mental health, solid waste disposal, federal funding, and emergency medical services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert A. Silvagni, Project Director, Solida Waste Program, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council Inc.; Daniel Hale, M.D., Chairman, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council Inc. Topics include: solid waste disposal and public health programs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; John P. McWhorter, Director, Department of Civil and Defense Mobilization; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor- Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; R.O. Robertson Jr., President, Southwestern Airport Authority of West Virginia; Richard E. Bowman, Deputy Regional Director, Office of Economic Opportunity- Region III; Fred Digby, Assistant Regional Director for Head Start and Child Development; Paul T. Cain, Deputy Regional Director, Office of Economic Opportunity; Louis S. Southworth, Associate Supervisor, Department of Mental Health; Russel H Wyer, P.E., Deputy Director, Division of Oil and Hazardous Materials, Enironmental Protection Agency; Barbara Lou Clay, Director of Early Childhood Education, Department of Education; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., State Director of Health, Department of Health. Topic include: mental health, Hill-Burton funds, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Aid to the Disabled, black lung benefits, highway development, bomb shelters, food stamps, flag request, airports, Midwestern Govenor's Conference, Head Start Program, Southwest Community Action Council Inc., early childhood intervention, licenses, pollution, State Road Commission, Social Security, road conditions, taxes, kindergarten, Department of Motor Vehicles, waste management, and the Department of Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Warren D. Sovine, President, Heck Funeral Home Inc.; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Walter L. Sowers, Vice President, Pocahontas Welding Supply Company. Topics include: fishing, legislation, state scholarships, summer employment, West Virginia Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Internal Revenue Service, employment, Public Service Commission, information request, Department of Health, novelty souvenirs, legal assistance, campaign materials, and the Department of Welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with: James T. Goodwin, Executive Director, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board. Topics include: nuclear fuel, transportation.","This folder contains correspondence with: James T. Goodwin, Executive Director, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board. Topics include: nuclear fuel, transportation.","This folder contains correspondence with: James T. Goodwin, Executive Director, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board. Topics include: power plants.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; John C.  Sublett Jr., Manager, Credit Bureau of Bluefield, Bluefield, West Virginia; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department. Topics include: taxes, pollution, land acquisition, Department of Commerce, welfare, Department of Mental Health, legal assistance, custody, Huntington State Hospital, and Public Service Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Samuel H. Weese, Commissioner, Insurance Department; Carl N. Swerdloff, Operations Research Analyst, Office of Systems Analysis and Information, Office of the Secretary of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; James F. Ancell, Acting Director, State Commissioner of Public Institutions, Division of Correction-Probation and Parole; George H. Seibert, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Howard O. Sullins, Superintendent, Wood County Schools; George B. Jordan Jr., Commissioner, Department of Banking; W.S. Ritchie Jr, Commissioner, State Road Commission; Charlies E. Sullivan, Justise of the Peace, Martinsburg, West Virginia; G. Don Sullivan, Assistant to the President, American Mining Congress; Leonor K. Sullivan, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States, Washington D.C.; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., State Director of Health, Department of Health; Leon H. Sullivan, Minister, Zion Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Michael Sullivan, Publisher, Capitol Hill Magazine Inc., Washington D.C.; Robert M. Ball, Commissioner of Social Security, Social Security Administration, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Baltimore, Maryland. Topics include: Public Service Commission, National Transportation Study, Marshall University medical school, employment, flag request, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, travel requisitions, early childhood education, Appalachian Regional Commission, highway development, retail, road condition, industrial development, Civil Service System, campaign, National Governor's Conference, workmen's compensation, drug abuse, housing, Weirton General Hospital, Opportunities Industrialization Center, communism, Social Security, racing, and prisons.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira M. Coiner, Warder, West Virginia State Penitentiary, Moundsville, West Virginia; Ruth C. Sullivan, Director, NSAC-Information \u0026 Referral Service, Huntington, West Virginia; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Suzanne Sullivan, Program Director, Krabbenloch Service Club, APO New York, New York; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor; William P. Sullivan, President, American Association of University Professors- Marshall University Chapter, Huntington, West Virginia; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Administration, Department of Mental Health; Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, President and Publisher, The New York Times. Topics include: legislation, guns, President's White House Conference on Children and Youth, flag request, driving safety, State Banking Commission, employment, Marshall University medical school, income tax, and tourism.","This folder contains correspondence with: Fred Digby, Assistant Regional Director for Headstart and Child Development, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Region III, Washington, D.C.; A. Ludlow Kramer, Secretary of State, Olympia, Washington; Russell L. Daughterty, Judge, Domestic Relations and Juvenile Court of Cabell County, Huntington, West Virginia; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner, State Road Commission; J. Zane Summerfield, Prosecuting Attorney of Fayette County, Fayetteville, West Virginia; Daniel Hale, Chairman, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Bluefield, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Andrew Summers, President, Alandy Realty Company, Charleston, West Virginia; John A. Cain Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: Headstart, Federal-State Relations, summer intern program, West Virginia State College, racing, special education, State Fire Marshal, Rowlesburg Project, Vietnam War, highway safety, drug abuse, custodial care homes, House of Delegates, business development, welfare, state festivals, Office of Economic Opportunity, regional councils, and the Summers County Economic Opportunity Association.","This folder contains correspondence with: Marian Williams, Acting Director, Summers County Economic Opportunities Association, Hinton, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; W.A. Bonney, M.D., Professor and Chairman, West Virginia University Medical Center, School of Medicine; James S. Gladwell, Deputy State Superintendent, Department of Education; Charles H. Fritzel, Director of Community Programs, Post Office Department, Washington, D.C.; Winton, Malcolm Blount, Postmaster General, Washington, D.C.; J. Richard Barber, Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner. Topics include Summers County Hospital, Summers County Jail, welfare, employment, insurance, road development, School Clothing Allowance, flag request, alcohol in state parks, Adjutant General, Hopemont State Hospital, Department of Public Institutions, nursing homes, organized labor, Appalachian Regional Commission, legislation, tuberculosis, vocational rehabilitation, commemorative stamps, family planning, Department of Mental Health, alcohol sales, and appointed officials.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Administration, Department of Mental Health; L. N. McCutcheon, President, Summersville Chamber of Commerce, Summersville, West Virginia; Maurice D. Roush, Colonel, Corps of Engineers, District Engineer, Department of the Army, Huntington, West Virginia; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Gary D. Sumpter, Superintendent, Boone County Board of Education, Madison, West Virginia; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce. Topics include: legislation, food stamps, solid waste disposal, travel, highway development, State Road Commission, Turnpike Commission, alcohol sales in state parks, employment, Federal-State Relations, Civil Service System, Summersville Airport, recreation industry, vocational education, flag request, and insurance licenses.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack W. Blair, Major General, Adjutant General, West Virginia; Betty Miles, Secretary, West Virginia Commission on Aging; Carolyn J. Zinn, Director, Department of Archives and History; James E. Ross, Commissioner, Non- Intoxicating Beer Commissioner; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health; Delbert C. Ludwig Jr., Personnel Director, Department of Highways; Russell H. McQuain Jr., Acting Executive Director, Commission on Mental Retardation; Charles W. Lewis, Executive Secretary, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: West Virginia Library Commission and Department of Motor Vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with: George C. Duffield, Executive Secretary, Public Employees Retirement System; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Bernard F. Hawkins, Chairman, Summer Jobs for Youth Program, NAACP, South Charleston, West Virginia. Topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Department of Public Safety, Public Service Commission, Department of Employment Security, and Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner.","This folder contains correspondence with: Don Sundquist, Chairman, Young Republican National Federation, Inc., Washington, D.C.; Mrs. Richard S. Glaser, Director, Children's Museum and Planetarium, Charleston, West Virginia; Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools; Gordon R. Short, Vice President, Bluefield State College, Bluefield West Virginia; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; John Andes, Associate Professor of Education, College of Human Resources and Education, West Virginia University; Lawrence G. Derthick Jr., Superintendent, Monongalia County Schools; James R. McCartney, Director of Community Relations and Civic Affairs, Consolidation Coal Company, Morgantown, West Virginia; Delmas Miller, Dean, College of Human Resources and Education, West Virginia University; P.J. Zannoni, Chairman of the Board, Rubber Fabricators, Grantsville, West Virginia; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: nursing homes, hunting, legislation, campaign, conservation, moon rocks, industrial development, scholarships, Superintendent of Children's Homes, West Virgina Industrial Home for Girls Salem, food products, union negotiations, Military Selective Service, black lung benefits, elections, welfare, Social Security, and the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Thomas E. Potter, Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee, Charleston, West Virginia; William Loy, Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: West Virgina Supreme Court of Appeals, Supreme Court of the United States, welfare, Civil Service System, and the Small Business Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard S. Brooks, Department of Industrial Relations, Alabama; Charles R. Jenkins, President, West Virginia Division of Izaak Walton League of America, Morgantown, West Virginia; Mrs. William F. Webb, Chairman, Land Use Committee, League of Women Voters of the Syracuse Metropolitan Area; Mrs. D.G. Witt, President, Junior Department Woman's Club of Nitro, Nitro, West Virginia; Arch F. Sandy Jr., President, West Virginia Surface Mine Association, Charleston, West Virginia. Topics include: strip mining, Department of Natural Resources, land reclamation, Association for Enviromental Protection, pollution, Marshall University, conservation, Watter Smith State Park, and information request.","This folder contains correspondence with: William J.B. Jacobs, President, Boone Supply Company, Prenter, West Virginia; Frank J. Maxwell Jr., Clerk of Harrison County, Harrison County Court House, Clarksburg, West Virginia; John P. McWhorter, Director, Department of Civil and Defense Mobilization; Douglas Hervey, Director, Brooke County Civil Defense, Wellsburg, West Virginia; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; N.W. Looney, Coordinator- Town of Alderson, Alderson, West Virginia; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Alan Susman, Senator, West Virginia; Charles H. Hadden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Secretary, Medical Licensing Board of West Virginia; Jeanette I. Sustad, Colonel, Director of Women Marines, Department of the Navy, Washington, D.C. Topics include: employment, West Virginia University School of Medicine, insurance, surface mining, Surgeon General, Old Age Assistance, Social Security, Supreme Court of the United States, black lung benefits, surplus property, surplus revenue, flag request, Pinecrest Hospital, National Governors' Conference, legislation, road bonds, state hospital farms, pollution, land use legislation, crime, Governor's Conference on Drugs, Department of Veterans' Affairs, and the Alcohol Beverage Control Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Cliffard H. Sutherland, Associate Minister for Campus Ministry, First Baptist Church and Baptist Student Center, Morgantown, West Virginia; Robert Lester, Director, Division of General Services, Department of Finance and Administration, West Virginia; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources, William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; William A. Sutphin Jr., Chaplain, Division of Police, Parkersburg, West Virginia; Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles, Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce, M.Y. Sutton, President, First Federal and Loan Association of Clarksburg, Clarksburg, West Virgnia; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: vocational rehabilitation, Adjutant General, federal budget, engineering, State Road Commission, Committee of Barbers and Beauticians, flood, road conditions, National Council of Teachers, taxes, aid to non-public education, employment, strip mining, Sutton Airport, information request, highway development, flag request, school bus drivers' strike, insurance, Department of Welfare, financial institutions, and alcohol in state parks.","Topics include: Supreme Court of the United States, American Party. Four copies of the American Party V. State of New York case.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joseph Swack, Mayor, Paw Paw, West Virginia; Robert D. Harman, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Paul L. Selby Jr., Dean, College of Law, West Virginia University; Paul C. Swain, President, Mogan County Court, Berkeley Springs, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Gary Swan, Chairman, Youths Highway Safety Advisory Committee, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C. Topics include: election, Committee on Crime, Delinquency, and Correction, regional councils, Marshall University, Advisory Council of Comprehensive Health Planning, West Virginia Educational Broadcasting Authority, workmen's compensation, flooding, employment, pornography, food stamps, welfare, Public Service Commission, campaign, education, highway safety, Marshall University engineering program, air pollution, information request, and alcohol legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Reverend Kenneth L. Swank, First Baptist Church, Beckley, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Dr. John G. Barker, President, Marshall University, Huntington, West Virginia; Robert C. Byrd, Senator, Washington, D.C.; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Dominick A. Barron, Area Supervisor, Department of Veterans' Affairs; David A. Swanson, Field Director, Lutheran Resources Mobilization Inc., Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Topics include: alcohol legislation, food stamps, International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Marshall University engineering program, Board of Regents, environmental engineering, road conditions, disability, college athletics, Economic Opportunity Office, and summer employment 1971.","This folder contains correspondence with: Sharlane Tyra Swanson, Research Department, National Prison Center, Iowa City, Iowa; C.T. Swartling, President, Viking Glass Company, New Martinsville, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: landfill, Library Commission, welfare, military, Vietnam War, and information request.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gordon H. Sweany, President, Safeco Insurance Companies, Seattle, Washington; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Administration, Department of Mental Health; Edward T. Sweeney, U.S Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Julia W. Sweeney, Administrative Secretary, Board of Accountancy, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: Weirton General Hospital, insurance, election, taxes, Highway Safety Commission, information request, employment, flag request, welfare, Vietnam War, road conditions, Civil Service System, Department of Employment Security, immigration, Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company; Aid to the Disabled, Department of Education, food stamps, and summer employment, 1971.","This folder contain correspondence with: Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Robert W. Clay, Deputy Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin C. Swenson, Chairman, Legislative Committee, Engine Generator Set Manufacturers Association; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Arlen L. Swiger, Business Manager, Salem College, Salem, West Virginia; Dominick A. Barron, Area Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs. Topics include: district attorney, legislature, local government, information requestion, Buffalo Creek Flood Disaster, flag request, hunting, college republicans, highway development, pollution, emergency power, welfare, Federal Highway Association, State Road workers strike, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Selective Service, Department of Finance and Administration, School Clothing Allowance, Salem College, Appalachian Regional Commission, black lung benefits, veteran's benefits, Department of Natural Resource, animal control, school transportation, road conditions, postal services, and conservation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mrs. Kenneth Swiger, President, Harrison County Republican Women, Shinnston, West Virginia; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety. Topics include: aid for non-public schools, Marshall University medical school, alcohol in state parks, police, social issues, Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission, employment, Department of Natural Resources, information request, election, strip mining, road condition, Public Safety, and the National Campers and Hikers Association.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Clifford Swihart, Building Engineer, Board of County Commissioners, South Bend, Indiana; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; C.T. Newton, Vice President, Swindell-Dressler Company, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Topics include: flag request, disabled parking permit, bridges, Department of Public Safety, industrial development, foster care, flooding, welfare, landfills, airports, West Virginia State Aeronautics Commission, land use, employment, Teacher Retirment System, and prisons.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Lieutenant Bill Switzer, The Blue Angels, Pensacola, Florida; Richard H. Slavin, Special Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia; Roger F. Switzer, State Social Action Chairman, National Association of Social Workers Inc.; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; W.B. Scope, Mayor, Welch, West Virginia; William S. Staub, P.E., Chief, Water Supply Program, Division of Sanitary Engineering, Department of Health; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; John A. Cain Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia; C.T. Sydenstricker, Secretary-Manager, The State Fair of West Virginia Inc., Lewisburg, West Virginia. Topics include: Leavenworth Federal Prison, dam construction, solid waste disposal, Medicare, Social Security, day care programs, flag request, election, water systems, West Virginia Board of Pharmacy, water quality, State Police, Selective Service System, recreation space, Department of Highways, and U.S. District judges.","This folder contains correspondence with: C.T. Sydenstricker, Secretary-Manager, The State Fair of West Virginia Inc., Lewisburg, West Virginia; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Robert K. Holliday, Senator, West Virginia; Maurice Sykes, President, Marmatic Sales Company Inc., Baltimore, Maryland; Robert H. Sykes, Chairman, Division of Language and Literature, West Liberty State College, West Liberty, West Virginia; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways, Zachari Karantonis Jr., Mayor, Sylvester, West Virginia; Carol J. Hopkins, Appointment Secretary, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: State Fair, Aid to the Disabled, black lung benefits, pornography, Vietnam War, gaming systems, highway development, State Road Commission, Emergency Employment Act of 1971, school transportation, solid waste management, energy and fuel, banking, Social Security, Department of Army, Rowlesburg Project, and welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with: James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare, Reverend Robert O. Sypolt, Brookhaven United Methodist Church, Morgantown, West Virginia; Clyde B. Pinson, Chairman, Cabell County Republican Executive Committee, Huntington, West Virginia; John Caffrey, President, Educational Systems Research Group; Darrell V. McGraw Jr., Special Counsel to the Governor, Governor's Highway Safety Representative, Charleston, West Virginia; Henry M. Jackson, Senator, Chairman, Senate Commitee on Interior and Insular Affairs, Washington, D.C.; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H, State Director of Health, Department of Health. Topics include: welfare, election, Selective Service System, school transportation, literacy, employment, highway safety, commemoration, information request, social and volunteer clubs, women's liberation, economy, air pollution, sewage systems and aid for non-public schools.","This folder contains correspondence with: addressed to Senate of West Virginia. Topics include: board and council nominations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Winfred L. Godwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board, Atlanta, Georgia. Topics include: community college, public service, legislation and higher education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Winfred L. Godwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board, Atlanta, Georgia. Topics include: veterinarians, black students, mental health, higher education, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Winfred L. Godwin, President, Southern Regional Education, Board, Atlanta, Georgia. Topics include: black students, community colleges, higher education, enrollment, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Winfred L. Goodwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board, Atlanta, Georgia. Topics include: higher education, federal aid, faculty, and psychiatric nursing.","This folder contains correspondence with: Winfred L. Goodwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board, Atlanta, Georgia. Topics include: copy of 1972 annual report","Topics include: health, and mental health programs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Prince B. Woodard, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents. Topics include: two-year colleges, higher education, mental health, state appropriations, and enrollment.","Topics include: higher education, West Virginia- Appalachian Demonstration Health Program, health care, and advanced degrees.","This folder contains correspondence with: Winfred L. Goodwin, Director, Southern Regional Education Board. Topics include: faculty, higher education, legislation, and faculty.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie, Commissioner, Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Vince Tabor, President, Ovista Corporation, Dallas, Texas; Yutaka Tachibana, Executive Director, Japan Trade Center, Chicago, Illinois; Thomas R. Foreman, Area Supervisor, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Conrad Taeuber, Acting Director, Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. Topics include: highway development, Department of Veterans' Affairs, West Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind, employment, Public Safety, Pipestem State Parks, Department of Education, trade, organic gardening, sewage systems, welfare, road conditions, floods, Vietnam War, hunting and fishing, aid for non-public schools, taxes, Weirton General Hospital, and redistricting.","This folder contains correspondence with: Walter W. Hogrefe, Colonel, CE, Deputy Director of Officer Personnel, Department of the Army, Washington, D.C.; Robert Taft Jr., Senator, Washington, D.C.; Major General Verne L. Bowers, Adjutant General, Department of the Army, Washington, D.C.; Samuel H. Weese, Insurance Commissioner, Department of Insurance; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Lester N. Lively, Chairman, Summers County Welfare Committee, Ballengee, West Virginia; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; A.L. Sommerville Jr., House of Delegates, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Major General Orwin C. Talbott, Commanding General, Fort Benning, Georgia. Topics include: military reserve, election, Buffalo Creek Disaster, West Virginia Public Service Commission, bridges, Committee of Barbers and Beauticians, insurance, flag request, Department of Public Institutions, National Guard, Practical Nurses Examining Board, West Virginia Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, drug abuse, license renewal, air pollution, federal judgeship, Medicare, employment, industrial development, littering, road conditions, Social Security, teachers retirement, legislation, and alcohol in state parks.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Herman E. Talmadge, Senator, Senate Committee on Finance, Washington, D.C.; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Kunio Tanabe, Governor, Yamanashi Prefecture, Kofu, Japan; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Joe D. Tanner, Director, State Game and Fish Commission, Atlanta, Georgia; Ned H. Tanner, Vice President, Premier Photo Service Inc., Coolville, Ohio; Jack W. Blair, State Director, Selective Service System, West Virginia; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; H.L.T. Taswell, Ambassador, Embassy of South Africa, Washington, D.C. Topics include: disability benefits, employment, taxes, welfare, revenue sharing, information request, Japan- United States Governors' Conference; citizenship, election, teamster strike, voting, state fairs and festivals, National Governors' Conference Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management, State Board of Accountancy, campaign, highway development, West Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants, tanning industry, Parsons Tanning Company, college graduates, tariffs, aid to non-public schools, proclamations, and Governor's Task Force on Local and Regional Planning.","Topics include Governor's Management Task Force Report","This folder contains correspondence with: T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; C.S. Collier, Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Dora Ruth Parks, Executive Secretary, West Virgina Library Commission; James L. Hupp, Director, Department of Archives and History; John Ashcraft, Director, Department of Mines; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., State Director of Health, Department of Health; George C. Duffield, Executive Secretary, Public Employees Retirement System; Samuel H. Weese, State Insurance Commissioner, Insurance Department; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; M.W. Smith, Commissioner, Department of Banking; W.L. Coffman, State Board of School Finance; Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, Department of Labor; Ira S. Dadisman Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System; James E. Ross, Commissioner, Nonintoxicating Beer Commissioner; R.C. Conaty, Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions.   Topics include: comments on task force report from each department.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; James D. Kerns, Superintendent, West Virginia Industrial School for Boys; James C. Cartwright, Chairman, State Board of Insurance; Joseph F. Peters, Assistant Executive Secretary, Teachers Retirement Board; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: State hospitals, sanitariums, old age homes, prison industries, penitentiaries, medium security prison, prison for women, industrial schools and homes, Forestry Camp for Boys.","This folder contains correspondence with: M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; Brigadier General Jack W. Blair, Adjutant General, Office of the Adjutant General; Carl G. Beard II, Director, Air Pollution Control Commission; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Fred L Davis Jr, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Michael A. Dively, Co- Chairmen, Task Force on Legal Rights and Justice White House Conference on Youth; Richard W. Alexander, Co-Chairmen, Task Force on Legal Rights and Justice White House Conference on Youth; Dan Bucks, Director of Reorganization, Executive Office, Pierre, South Dakota; Charles C. Cook, P.E., Director, Computer Planning and Technology, Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel Corporation; John F. Bennett, Senior Vice Commander, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Grafton, West Virginia; John J. Berger, 1st District Commander, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Glen Dale, West Virginia; Walter R. Billmyre, Commander, Veterans of Foreign Wars- Post 3518, Keyser, West Virginia; C.A. Blankenship, Clerk, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Martin J. Burskey, Inspector, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Weirton, West Virginia; E. Wayne Corrin, President, Consolidated Gas Supply Corporation, Clarksburg, West Virginia; Donald T. Gothard, Commander, Veterans of Foreign Wars- Post 9738, Guyandotte, West Virginia; Lawrence J. Hammond, Commander, Mountaineer County Council No.7, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Shinnston, West Virginia; John W. Hereford, President, West Virginia Association for Mental Health Inc., Charleston, West Virginia; R.W. Howard, President, Borg-Warner Corporation, Marbon Division, Washington, West Virginia; G. Cameron Hunter, Secretary, West Virginia Board of Architects, Princeton, West Virginia; James Biba, Warren King Associates, Chicago, Illinois; C.O. Koch, Director-Administration, Mobay Chemical Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Topics include: regulations and resources, roads, health and welfare, education, executive branch, age of majority, information system services, Department of Social Services, Department of Veterans' Affairs, task force recommendations, public markets, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Agriculture, Department of Public Institutions, Department of Mental Health.","This folder contains correspondence with: James E. Matthey, Adjutant, Chapter 13, Disabled American Veterans; John W. Hopkirk, Chairman, Liberal Arts Division, PMC Colleges, Chester, Pennsylvania; Robert L. Mosden, Council of Higher Education for Virginia, Richmond, Virginia; Rembert Moyer, Post Commander- Post 9666, Veterans of Foreign Wars; Sandra S. Osborn, Librarian, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; Ronald Reagan, Governor, California; Keith D. Ray, Post Commander- Post 1064, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Huntington, West Virgina; Carl D. Reese, President, Weston Chamber of Commerce, Weston, West Virginia; Benjamin E. Shore, Executive Director, New Hampshire, Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; Forest W. Southall, County Supervisor, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Grantsville, West Virginia; C. Ray Stratton, Commander, Disabled American Veterans, Huntington, West Virginia; Carroll H. Curry, Manager, Parkersburg Division, Monongahela Power Company, Parkersburg, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: legislation, public markets, Department of Agriculture, Department of Veterans' Affairs, executive branch, State Road Commision strike, state hospitals, investments, and pensions.","This folder contains correspondence with: T.K. Webb, Regional Vice President, Union Carbide, Corporation, Charleston, West Virginia; George S. Weaver Jr., Manager, Bache \u0026 Co Incorporated, Wheeling, West Virginia; Hugh Latimer, President, Governor's Management Task Force Inc., Charleston, West Virginia; William J.L. Wallace, President, West Virginia State College, Institute, West Virginia; D. Banks Wilburn, President, Glenville State College, Glenville, West Virginia; John L. Witt Jr., Mayor, Fayetteville, West Virginia; Paul Crabtree, Legislative Examiner, West Virginia Legislature; John A. Cain, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Carl G. Beard II, Director, Air Pollution Control and Commission, West Virginia. Topics include: executive branch, Department of Civil and Defense Mobilization, public markets, higher education, Department of Agriculture, and Department of Veterans' Affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission. Topics include: Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Natural Resources, Tax Department, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Civil Service, Department of Public Institution, Insurance Department, Governor's Office, Nonintoxicating Beer Commission, Department of Labor, Adjutant General, Department of Employment Security, Public Service Commission, State Road Commission, Secretary of State, Department of Mines, Department of Welfare, Department of Public Safety, Department of Mental Health, and Federal-State Relations.","This folder contains correspondence with: H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; James E. Ross, Nonintoxicating Beer Commission; James B. Taylor, Vice President, Cessna Aircraft Company, Wichita, Kansas. Topics include: donations, Department of Public Safety, employment, information request, road conditions, Department of Highways, welfare, junk cars, workmen's compensation, Social Security, disability insurance benefits, strip mining, State Road Commission, information request, child custody, campaign, highway guide signs, and air crafts.","This folder contains correspondence with: James B. Taylor, Vice President, Cessna Aircraft Company, Wichita, Kansas; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., State Director of Health, Department of Health; James E. Ross, Commissioner, Nonintoxicating Beer Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Education; Joseph W. Taylor, Vice President, Wheeling Machine Products Company, Wheeling, West Virginia; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. Topics include: private air travel, sewage system, beer licenses, Department of Highways, payroll, Department of Education, employment, legislation, welfare, alcoholism, Marshall University medical school, aid to non-public schools, information request, environmental conservation, black lung benefits, compensation discrimination, and teacher's salaries.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; H. Ward, Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety. Topics include: disability benefits, employment, Department of Welfare, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, Aid to the Aged, Blind and Disabled, Social Security, black lung benefits, Teacher's Retirement Board, congressional redistricting, foster care, and state hospitals.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: welfare, strip mining, election, Department of Natural Resources, Board of Regents, hunting and fishing licenses, military engagements, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: A.W. Taylor, Charter President, Parkersburg Chapter of the National Association of American Business Clubs, Parkersburg, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Mike Hoback, Administrative Assistant, Department of Highways; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor; Jonathan O. Seaman, Lieutenant General, USA Commanding, Department of the Army, Fort George Meade, Maryland; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Charles D. Taylor, Chairman, Bridge and Road Committee, Northern Hancock County Development Organization, Chester, West Virginia. Topics include: welfare, road conditions, food stamps, Aid to the Disabled, voting rights, employment, low-income housing, legislation, Adjutant General, compassionate reassignment, information request, Department of Motor Vehicles, funeral benefits, gas supply, federal judgeship, Marshall University medical school, highway development, kindergarten, state college system, Board of Regents, Mineral County Bar Association, and State Road Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; David D. Taylor, Chairman of the Board, Allegheny Land and Mineral Co., Clarksburg, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Jody G. Smirl, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Edwin K. Taylor, Senior Corporate Counsel, Penn Central Transportation Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Topics include: National Drug Training Program, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction, kindergarten, State Building Commission, waterway conservation, Governor's Conference on Education, West Virginia Association of School Administration, flag request, information request, Division of Vocational Education, volunteer work, Department of Welfare, Selective Service System, Office of Economic Opportunity, Appalachian Regional Commission, Foster Grandparents Program, water systems, Department of Highways, revenue sharing, regional councils, Teacher's Retirement Board, and the Interstate Commerce Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Govenor; Frank L. Taylor, Judge, Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, Kanawha County Courthouse, Charleston, West Virginia; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission. Topics include: state employees, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, information request, Small Business Association, campaign, Aid to the Disabled, child custody, employment, healthcare, Rowlesburg Dam, drug abuse, Department of Public Safety, and employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: James H.J. Tate, Mayor, Philadelphia; L.C. Tate, Vice President- General Manager, General Telephone Company of the Southeast, Bluefield, West Virginia; Robert B. Moran, Administrative Assistant, Department of Commerce; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Hannibal Tavares, Public Affairs Coordinator, Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association, Honolulu, Hawaii; Alfred Parker, Executive Director, Tax Foundation Inc., New York, New York. Topics include: election, Greenbrier Airport, Aeronautics Commission, Department of Public Safety, highway development, funeral benefits, Social Security, employment, flag request, dentistry, The Scout Association, pollution, and taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donald C. Cook, President, American Electric Power Company Inc, New York, New York; Alfred Parker, Executive Director, Tax Foundation Inc., New York, New York; Randolph W. Thrower, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Washington, D.C. Topics include: taxes, religious organization tax exempt status, legislation, income tax, tax structure, and taxicab service.","This folder contains correspondence with: Paul Crabtree, Legislative Examiner. Topics include: Governor's Management Task Force, task force recommendation, State Tax Department, Adjutant General, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Insurance Commission, Department of Labor, and Vocational Rehabilitation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack W. Blair, Brigadier General, Adjutant General, Office of the Adjutant General; Carl G. Beard II, Director, Air Pollution Control Commission; R.C. Conaty, Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; James L. Hupp, Director, Department of Archives and History; Dora Ruth, Executive Secretary, Library Commission; John Ashcraft, Director, Department of Mines, Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; C.S. Collier Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; John P. McWhorter, Director, Department of Civil and Defense Mobilization; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; M.W. Smith, Commissioners, Department of Banking; James E. Ross, Commissioner, Nonintoxicating Beer Commissioner; Ira L. Dadisman Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: task force recommendations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carl W. Glatt, Executive Director, State of West Virginia Human Rights Commission; James C. Cartwright, Chairman, State Board of Insurance; Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, Department of Labor; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; Russell H. McQuain Jr., Action Executive Director, Mental Retardation Program Specialist, Commission on Mental Retardation; John Ashcraft, Director, Department of Mines; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; George C. Duffield, Executive Secretary, Public Employees Retirment System; Samuel H. Weese, State Insurance Commissioner, Insurance Department. Topics include: task force recommendations.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; W.L. Coffman, State Board of School Finance; Joseph F. Peters, Executive Secretary, Teachers Retirment Board; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: task force recommendations, state hospitals and sanitoriums, prisons and jails, industrial homes, Forestry Camp for Boys, prison industries.","This folder contains correspondence with: John T. Henley, Director of State Government Reorganization Study, Raleigh, North Carolina; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Samuel H. Weese, Insurance Commissioner, Insurance Department; Dr. B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Federal State Relations; Jack W. Blair, Brigadier General, Adjutant General, Office of Adjutant General; James E. Ross, Commissioner, Nonintoxicating Beer Commissioner; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; William H. Lively, Executive Secretary, West Virginia State Medical Association; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. Topics include: Governor's Management Task Force Report, task force recommendations, state government, Department of Labor, and the State Road Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: sections of the task force report. Topics include: task force recommendations, Governor's Office, Board of Investments, Building Commission, Sinking Fund Commission, Human Rights Commission, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Treasurer, Auditor, and the Department of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: sections of the task force report. Topics include: Sinking Fund Commission, Civil Service System, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Aeronautics Commission; Department of Agriculture, Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission; Department of Banking, Nonintoxicating Beer Commissioner, Department of Civil and Defense Mobilization, Department of Employment Security, Geological and Economic Survey, Human Rights Commission, Board of Insurance, Department of Mines, Department of Natural Resources, Boards and Commissions, and the Commissioner of Public Institutions.","This folder contains correspondence with: sections of the task force report. Topics include: Department of Public Safety, Public Service Commission, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board, Commission on Uniform State Laws, Department of Health, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Department of Welfare, Commission on Aging, Health Board and Commissions, Board of Education, Department of Education, Board of Vocational Education, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, School for Deaf and Blind, Board of School Finance, Board of Regents, Commission on Higher Education, Educational Broadcasting Authority, Department of Archives and History, and the Library Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: various West Virginia teachers. Topics include: legislation and pay raises.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Jerry A. Temple, Assistant Supervisor, Short-Take-off-Landing Airport, Walt Disney World Co., Lake Buena Vista, Florida; Lantz E. Temple, Principal, Bruceton Schools, Bruceton Mills, West Virginia; T. Edward Temple, Chairman, Potomac River Basin Advisory Committee, Washington, D.C.; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner, State Road Commission; James E. Friet, Executive Director, Temporary Special Levy Study Commission, Bellevue, Washington; Robert B. Moran, Supervisors, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; James L. Hupp, Director, Department of Archives and History; Bob Dudley Smith, Executive Vice President, Tennessee Savings and Loan League Inc., Nashville, Tennessee. Topics include: employment, Department of Highways, Appalachian Regional Commission, Walt Disney World, school traffic zone, legislation, highway development, motorcycle helmet law, flag request, Social Security, road conditions, pollution, scholarships, Department of Natural Resources, strikes, redistricting, donation request, and mental health complex.","This folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. Topic include: coal policies, delinquency, vehicle registration, junior operator license, child custody, vehicle titles, welfare, employment, adoption, Department of Labor, income tax, black lung benefits, tourism, prayer in public schools, and planned communities.","This folder contains correspondence with: Chet Holifield, Chairman, Government Operations Committee, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.; Richard Nixon, President, Washington, D.C.; R.H. Norair, President, Norair Engineering Corporation, Washington, D.C.; Peter Flanigan, Special Assistant to the President, Washington, D.C.; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia; Herman H. Pevler, President, Norfolk and Western Railroad, Roanoke, Virginia; Jennings Randolph, United States Senate, Washington, D.C.; James A. Rhodes, Governor, Columbus, Ohio; Winthrop Rockefeller, Chairman, Southern Governors' Conference, Washington, D.C.; George W. Romney, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, D.C.; Dorsey C. Scott, Superintendent, Wetzel County Schools, New Martinsville, West Virginia; Robert W. Scott, Governor, Raleigh, North Carolina; George P. Shultz, Secretary, Department of Treasury, Washington, D.C.; James F. Slaughter, President, Downtown Clarksburg Associates, Clarksburg, West Virginia; Ted T. Stacy, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Mrs. S. Herbert Stitt, State Chairman, American Guild of Organists, Bridgeport, Ohio. Topics include: National Governor's Conference, National Labor Relations Board, forest conservation, Federal Mine Health and Safety Act, natural disasters, Canaan Valley State Park, VISTA program, petrochemical industry, kindergarten, elections, Adjutant General, Vocational and Technical Education Advisory Council, water use, State Road Commission strike, Nursing Home Licensing Board, education, school levy, Railroad Safety Program, employment, legislation, bridges, moon landing, urban renewal, Department of Mines, welfare, pollution, National Youth Science Camp, Appalachian Regional Commission, State Road Commission, State and Local Financial Assistance Act of 1972, taxes, highway development, organized labor, Department of Education, and local businesses.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.S. Morse, Chairman of the Board, Taylor, Smith, and Taylor Company, Chester, West Virginia; Francis C. Turner, Administrator, Federal Highway Administration, Washington, D.C.; Tom Vail, Chief Council, U.S. Senate Committee on Finance, Washington, D.C.; John A. Volpe, Secretary of Transportation, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; Charles E. Walker, Under Secretary of Treasury, Washington, D.C.; Mrs. Harry Finley, President, West Virginia Federal of Women's Clubs, White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia; Allison Maxwell, Chairman of the Board, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; F. Perry Wilson, Chairman of the Board, Union Carbide Corporation, New York, New York; John L. Witt, Mayor, Fayetteville, West Virginia; Peter K. Zannoni, President, Calhoun County Board of Education, Grantsville, West Virgina; Jennings Randolph, United States Senate, Washington, D.C.; W. Astor Kirk, Regional Director, Mid-Atlantic Region, Office of Economic Opportunity, Washington, D.C.; Robert W. Scott, Governor, Raleigh, North Carolina; Frank L. Farrar, Governor, Pierre, South Dakota; John Slack, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.; Clifford Hardin, Secretary of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.; Bert Bradford, Director, Industrial Development, Department of Commerce; Alberta Davis, Directory, Nursing, West Virginia Wesleyan College, Buckhannon, West Virginia; Rob Boy Walters, Superintendent, Jackson County Schools, Ripley, West Virginia; Clement Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Eldon Shipman, Superintendent, Schools for the Deaf and Blind, Romney, West Virginia; Ralph Bird, Chairman, Technical Services Division, Bluefield State College, Bluefield, West Virginia; Robert Docking, Governor, Topeka, Kansas; James E. Allen Jr., Assistant Secretary for Education and U.S. Commissioner of Education, U.S. Office of Education, Washington, D.C.; John A. Love, Governor, Denver, Colorado. Topics include: athletics programs, Price Commission, Department of Civil and Defense Mobilization, taxes, military service, highway development, Upshur County Community Action Council, vocational education, railway strike, Department of Veterans' Affairs, legislature, Vocational and Technical Education Advisory Council, U.S. Bureau of Public Debt, law enforcement, bridges, State Road Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission, prisoners of war, miners, State Road Commission, airport, National Youth Science Camp, Community Action Programs, crime, and the Council of Southern Mountains.","This folder contains correspondence with: Spiro T. Agnew, Vice President, Washington, D.C.; Richard M. Nixon, President, Washington, D.C.; James E. Allen Jr., Assistant Secretary of Education, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Washington, D.C.; Robert B. Bailey, Superintendent, Webster County Schools, Webster Springs, West Virginia; Clement Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Eugene R. Bertermann, President, National Religious Broadcasters Inc.; Ralph Bird, Chairman, Technical Services Division, Bluefield State College, Bluefield, West Virginia; W. A. Boyle, President, United Mine Workers of America, Washington D.C.; Bert Bradford, Director, Industrial Development, Department of Commerce; Robert Bruce, Mayor, New Martinsville, West Virginia; Thomas E. Bryant, M.D., Director, Office of Health Affairs, Office of Economic Opportunity, Washington, D.C.; Earl L. Butz, Secretary of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.; Charles A. Byrley, Director, Federal-State Relations; Gray M. Cassell, Superintendent, Pocahontas County Schools, Marlington, West Virginia; Abel Boggs, President, Clay County Education Association, Valley Fork, West Virginia; W. Henry Cone, Director, Education Commission of the States, Denver, Colorado; W.R. Cooke, Superintendent, Mercer County Schools, Princeton, West Virginia; Dr. N. H. Dyer, Association of State and Territorial Health Officers; Harold Ellis, Assistant Superintendent, Logan County Schools, Logan, West Virginia.  Topics include: campaigns, fundraising, federal taxes, tax exemptions, education, bridges, vocational and technical education, kindergarten, Vocational and Technical Education Advisory Council, disaster relief, Berkeley Springs Sanitarium, black lung, food stamps, livestock, Board of Probation and Parole, highway safety, Marshall University, Board of Regents, early childhood education, school funds, State Road Commission, public health, and Headstart programs.","This folder contains correspondence from: Frank L. Farrar, Governor, Pierre, South Dakota; Paul Rand Dixon, Chairman, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, D.C.; Robert Finch, Secretary of HEW, Washington, D.C.; D.R. Frazer, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Mike Gorman, Executive Director, National Committee Against Mental Illness, Washington, D.C.; Clifford Hardin, Secretary of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.; Ken Hechler, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.; Dr. James Hickman, President, West Virginia Academy of Science, West Liberty State College, West Liberty, West Virginia; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C.; Chet Holifield, Chairman, Government Operations Committee, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. Topics include: Price Commission, Department of Employment Security, National Youth Science Camp, Vocational and Technical Education Advisory Council, West Virginia State Fair, corporate mergers, mental health, Coal Mine Health and Safety Bill, West Virginia Penitentiary, bridges, State Road Commission, legislation, Department of Welfare, disasters and emergencies, Human Rights Commission Act, Department of Natural Resources, election reform, college athletics, Department of Transportation, early childhood education, Farmers Home Administrations, National Band Festival, Marshall University, taxes, bridges, and the Appalachian Regional Development Acts 1969.","This folder contains correspondence from: W. Astor Kirk, Regional Director, Mid-Atlantic Regional, Office Economic Opportunity, Washington, D.C.; Robert R. Knight, President, Board of Directors, West Virginia Contractors' Association, White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia; D.E. Martin, President, McDonough Company, Parkersburg, West Virginia; W.J. Martin, President, Logan County Chapter, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Logan, West Virginia;  John H. Chafee, Secretary of the Navy of the United States, Washington, D.C.; J.H. McCracken, Mayor, Wellsburg, West Virginia; R.E. Mentzer, President, The People's Bank, Weirton, West Virginia; Fred A. Beedle II, Executive Vice President, Metsch Refractories Inc., Chester, West Virginia; Barry Meyer, Chief Counsel, Senate Public Works Committee, Washington, D.C.; John N. Mitchell, Attorney General of the United States, Washington, D.C. Topics include: Alcohol Beverage Commission, taxes, branch banking, bridges, school buildings, Marshall University, Headstart programs, State Road Commission, Vocational and Technical Education Advisory Council, Air Force, highway development, Southern Governor's Conference, Weirton General Hospital, emergency planning, Price Commission, voting rights, school levy, VISTA, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: John V. Miller Jr., Superintendent, Preston County Schools, Kingwood, West Virginia; Dallis F. Morris, Chairman of Legislative Committee, Clay County Education Association; James L. Stone, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Education Association, Charleston, West Virginia. Topics include: Teachers' insurance program, legislation, and early childhood education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Samson Bland, President, Grant County Education Association. Topics include: teachers' insurance program, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth R. Harper, Principal, Franklin High School, Franklin, West Virginia; Mrs. Delvin (Katorah) Goff, President, Tucker County Education Association. Topics include: teachers' insurance program, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Herbert W. Palmer, Principal, South Parkersburg, Parkersburg, West Virginia; Raymond L. Hines Jr., President, Hardy County Education Association. Topics include: teachers' insurance program, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Elaine Davidson, Executive Secretary, Office of the Governor; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Randal Cornell Teague, Director, Regional and State Activities, Young Americans for Freedom, Washington D.C.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; George H. Seibert Jr, House of Delegates, West Virginia. Topics include: telephone directories, telephone service, voting age, television, information request, prisoners of war, teacher's pay raise, education, retired teacher's benefits, teacher union, flag request, arts and crafts, communism, drug abuse, Teamsters, highway safety, tourism, and United States District Attorney.","This folder contains correspondence with: Daivd B. Dalzell, President, Fostoria Glass Company, Moundsville, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Dr. B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Federal State Relations, West Virginia; J.A. Tedesso, Chief, Exempt Organizations Branch, Internal Revenus Service, Department of Treasury; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health; James W. Teets, House of Delegates, West Virginia; John L. Teets, Admiral-CRN, President, Cherry River Navy Inc, Richwood, West Virginia; J. Winston Teets, Commissioner, County Court of Hard County, Moorefield, West Virginia. Topics include: communism, National Governors' Conference, welfare, technical education, higher education, scholarships, campaign, state lottery, employment, junk cars, recreation, Early Childhood Development Program, and the West Virginia Board of Veterinary Medicine.","This folder contains correspondence with: John L. Teets, Vice President, Wil-Jar Corporation, Richwood, West Virginia; Forest B. Crane, Director, Department of Publicity and Advertising, Fort Lauderdale, Florida; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; John J. Jones, District Manager, Social Security Administration, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Morgantown, West Virginia; Harold G. Payne, President, Telephone Utilities of West Virginia Inc., Export, Pennsylvania; Elaine Davidson, Executive Secretary, Office of the Governor. Topics include: House of Delegates, driver's license, black lung benefits, information request, telephone service, 911 emergency number, and telephone directories.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Dr. Dahlia Terrell, Assistant Professor, Department of English, Texas Tech University; Phillip G. Terrie, Chairman, Kanawha County Regional Traffic and Arterial Study Coordinating Committee, Charleston, West Virginia; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; James G. Terrill Jr., Executive Director, American Academy of Environmental Engineers, Arlington, Virginia. Topics include: flag request, aid for non-public education, highway development, unrest on college campuses, and air pollution.","This folder contains correspondence with: L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Rogers B. Morton, Chairman, Republican National Committee, Washington, D.C.; Major General Jack W. Blair, Adjutant General; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor; James R. Clowser, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: payroll, employment, immigration, housing, Christmas bonus, welfare, food stamp programs, state parks, Appalachian Regional Commission, Vietnam War, gas shortage, Board of Education, and information request.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.R Teter, Mayor, Harman, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Joseph W. Teter, Maintenance Superintendent, District Eight, Department of Highways; Roy W. Walter, State Director, School Transportation and Driver Education, Department of Education; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; George R. Pell, Chief of Claims, Rep. The American Legion, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Lysander Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner, State Road Commission; J. Richard Barber, Acting Commissioner, Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission; Walter D. Tetrick, Publisher, Mineral Daily News- Tribune Co. Inc., Keyser, West Virginia; Willis G. Tetrick Jr., Vice President General, National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, Washington, D.C. Topics include: summer employment 1971, information request, legislation, cloud seeding, Department of Welfare, state prisons, strip mining, land reclamation, Southern Regional Health Council, campaign, school buses, Board of Education, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, free lunch programs, food stamps, election, tourism, veteran pension, employment, Economic Opportunity Office, Federal Trade Commission, advertising, Bicentennial Commission, aid to non-public schools; and gun control.","This folder contains correspondence with: L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Victor H. Thacker, Assessor of Barbour County, Philippi, West Virginia; John Mardigian, Complaints Examiner, Life, A\u0026S Division, Insurance Department; Ton Duc Thang, President, Democratic Republic of Vietnam, Hanoi, North Vietnam; B.L. Coffindaffer, Dean and Director, Appalachian Center, West Virginia University; Thomas M. Thawley, Commissioner, Property Management and Disposal Service, General Service Administration, Washington, D.C.; Harley O. Staggers, Senate, Washington, D.C.; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner, Department of Highways; Paul Zakaib Jr, House of Delegates. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, souvenirs, Department of Welfare, Marshall University medical school, employment, child labor, parochial colleges, public parking, Social Security, Medicare, Adjutant General, insurance, Colin Anderson Center, governor inauguration, prisoners of war, senior citizens, bridges, mental health complex, hardship discharge, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Mental Health, steam locomotives, Cass Scenic Railroad, surplus property, Civil Service System, Blue Ridge project, and road conditions.","This folder contains correspondence from: Robert R. Bowers, Executive Director, West Virginia Petroleum Association, Charleston, West Virginia; Frank L. Farrar, Governor, South Dakota; Charles E. Fowler, Manager, A.W. Cox Department Store, Charleston, West Virginia; Louise B. Garrard, Executive Director, West Virginia Commission on Aging, Charleston, West Virginia; Frank Murray, Secretary of State, Helena, Montana; M.R. Quane, Director of State Services, National Federation of independent Business, San Mateo, California;  Herbet L. Sharp, Director of Development, West Virginia Wesleyan College. Topics include: election and the bus strike.","This folder contains correspondence from: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; E.W. Thayer, Adjutant, Disabled American Veterans, Braxton County Chapter #41, Sutton, West Virginia; Sister Damien Therese, Principal, Sacred Hearts Convent, Honolulu, Hawaii; Larence B. Bradley, Acting Executive Secretary, Thermal Power Plant Site Evaluation Council, Olympia, Washington; Lt. Colonel Ralph H. Theophilus, USAR Retired, Reserve Officers Association, Monongalia-Preston Chapter, Morgantown, West Virginia; Paul A. Thielke, Researcher, Department of State Personnel, Columbus, Ohio; Geo. V. Theiroff, President, Tower Lines Inc, Wheeling, West Virginia; John R. Dyer, President, Webster County Bar Association, Webster Springs, West Virginia. Topics include: welfare, flag request, surface mining, highway development, election, mines, Occupational Pneumoconiosis Board of the Workmen's Compensation Fund, reference publications, Social Security, political science, information request, thermal power plant, Reserve Officers Training Corps, National Youth Science Camp, aid to non-public schools, Buffalo Creek Disaster, highway development, law enforcement, circuit courts, legislation, road conditions, employment, Vietnam War, and voting laws.","This folder contains correspondence with: C. Reeves Taylor, Secretary, Mineral County Bar Association, Keyser, West Virginia; R.D. Harman, Chairman, Mineral County Republican Executive Committee, Keyser, West Virginia; John F. Darrow, Executive Secretary, Writing Paper Division, Writing Paper Manufacturers Association. New York, New York; Albert S. Thomas, Secretary Treasurer, Printing Paper Manufacturers Association, New York, New York; Alex Brast Thomas, President, Thomas Company Inc., Huntington, West Virginia; John D. Ryan, General, USAF, Chief of Staff, Department of the Air Force, Washington, D.C.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; R.C. Conaty, Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission; A.F. Zoda, Chief, Special Inquiries Unit, Department of the Army, Fort Dix, New Jersey; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: circuit courts, Southern Growth Policies Board, election, Department of Commerce, Air Force, welfare, Department of Highways, employment, food stamps program, flag request, industrial development, underage drinking, military housing, bank bonds, Civil Service System, summer employment 1971, workmen's compensation, missing persons, regional councils, fraud, strip mining, military discharge, flooding, postal service, Department of Public Safety, and the Department of Mental Health.","This folder contains correspondence with: William L. Barry, Executive Assistant, Executive Chamber, Nashville, Tennessee; Ira S. Latimer Jr, Special Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia; General John D. Ryan, Chief of Staff, Department of the Air Force, Washington, D.C.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Earl J. Thomas, Chairman of the Board, American Stevedoring Corporation, Worthington, Ohio; Nyle M. Jackson, Acting Deputy Assistant, Postmaster General, Post Office Department, Bureau of Operation, Washington, D.C.; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, Senator, Washington, D.C; Frederick L. Thomas Jr., President, Kanawha County Planning and Zoning Commission, Charleston, West Virginia; James R. Thomas II, President, Carbon Fuel Company, Charleston, West Virginia; James K. Thomas, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; R.L Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, Department of Labor. Topics include: employment, Division of Vital Statistics, circuit courts, Weirton General Hospital, welfare, food stamps program, strike, retired teachers, aid to non-public schools, postal service, Federal Aviation, Agency, Human Rights Commission, West Virginia State Aeronautics Commission, alcoholism, tax refunds, legislation, teachers' salaries, mental health complex, tourism, road conditions, black lung, strip mining, election, National Alliance of Businessmen, Department of Mines,  highway development, West Virgina State Board of Banking and Financial Institutions, Legislative Building Commission, West Virginia Blue Book, and union mediation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; William F. Vieweg, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Don Meadows, Assistant Director, Information Division, Department of Agriculture. Topics include: Republican Governor's Conference, college athletics, Department of Natural Resources, fundraising, Governor's Prayer Breakfast, state festivals, flag request, welfare, road conditions, school transportation, information request, workmen's compensation, hunting and fishing licenses, food stamps program, highway development, postal service, and the Marshall University medical school.","This folder contains correspondence with: L. N. Thomas, Carbon Fuel Company, Charleston, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Mark O. Thompson, Information Director, Regional Planning Association of Western Montana, Missoula, Montana; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, State Commissioner of Public Institutions; John J. Jones, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration, Morgantown, West Virginia; Dan T. Moore, Director General, International Platform Association, Washington, D.C.; Lewis G. McComas, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Eugene Crutchfield, Action Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; J.T. Gribben, Lieutenant, Executive Office, Department of Public Safety; Carolyn J. Zinn, Director, Department of Archives and History; Millard L. Thomas, President, West Virginia Chapter, American Society of Landscape Architects, Charleston, West Virginia; Carl G. Beard III, Director, Air Pollution Control Commission. Topics include: taxes, election, mine safety legislation, food stamp program, strikes, fundraising, land use, Hopemont State Hospital, black lung, Marshall University medical school, information request, widow's benefits, pollution, welfare, vocational education, air pollution, Girl Scouts, and Hopemont State Hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with: N.H. Dyers, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health; R.P. Grogan, Postal Service Officer, Charleston, West Virginia; Richard P. Thomas, Manager, Belpre Area Chamber of Commerce, Belpre, Ohio; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Clement R. Bassett, Department of Employment Security; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Roy O. Thomas, President, Monongalia County Chapter, Izaak Walton League, Morgantown, West Virginia. Topics include: benefits for public employees, AARP, abortion, election, State Road Commission, regional councils, housing projects, West Virginia Historical Drama Association, welfare, campaigns, Department of Public Safety, Marshall University medical school, aid for non-public schools, flag request, Work Incentive Program, dependent child claim, mining, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Thomas L. Thomas, Health Officer, Ohio County Health Department, Wheeling, West Virginia; Richard Homan, Chairman, Pendleton County Health Board, Sugar Grove, West Virginia; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Ward F. Thomas, President, County Court of Preston County, Kingwood, West Virginia; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; A.G. Thompson, Chairman, Kanawha County, Democratic Executive Committee; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs. Topics include: election, Federal-State Relations, day care, Spanishburg Lake Project, West Virginia Comprehensive Health Planning Advisory Council, surface mining, employment, pollution, archives and history, airports, pornography, welfare, disability benefits, Social Security, food stamps program, Selective Service System, West Virginia University School of Medicine, campaigns, Marshall University medical school, automobile ownership, Veterans Administration, alcohol in state parks, Social Security, taxes, information request, Davis Power Project, farmer's markets, medical bills, mine dumps, veteran medical benefits, tax reform, license plates, and the Department of Mental Health.","This folder contains correspondence with: James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Administration, Department of Mental Health; Roger P. Elser, Ph.D., Director, Division of Special Education, Department of Education; Lewis G. Conway, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; T.L. Gannaway, Commander, U.S. Coast Guard, Commanding Office, United States Coast Guard, Department of Transportation; Don Thompson, Vice President, Oh-Kan Wanderers, State Safety, National Campers and Hikers Association Inc., Point Pleasant, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ed Thompson, Executive Vice President, Basin Petroleum Association, Midland, Texas; R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Walter L. Synder, Director, Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor; Frank B. Thompson Jr., President, Glenmore Distilleries Company, Louisville, Kentucky; Frederick E. Thompson, Republican Committeeman, Fifteenth Senatorial District, Belington, West Virginia. Topics include: special education, welfare, tax refund, veterans' pension, employment, military transfer, Adjutant General, Weirton General Hospital, littering, hunting licenses, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency, and Correction, Air Pollution Control Commission, Betty Crocker coupons, snow and ice control, oil and gas industry, foster care, school transportation, employment, strip mining, Hill-Burton funds, minimum wage, Colin Anderson Center, bridges, State Road Commission, Selective Service System, road conditions, and eminent domain.","This folder contains correspondence with: Eugene H. Thompson, Chief Accountant, State Sinking Fund Commission of West Virginia; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virgina. Topics include: employment, Board of Directors of the West Virginia Housing Development Fund, and the West Virginia Board of Optometry.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lyle E. Herod, Associate Registrar, West Virginia University Medical Center; Frank W. McKee, M.D., Dean of Medicine, West Virginia Medical Center; Lewis H. Conway, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Frank Caudy, Chief Deputy, Department of Veterans' Affairs; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Evertt R. Thompson, President, Thompson Truck and Equipment Co.; Dan E Canter, Chief, Division of Wildlife Resources, Department of Natural Resources; Ira L. Dadisman Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: volunteering, information request, Department of Highways, West Virginia University School of Medicine, welfare, flooding, legislation, Social Security, black lung benefits, black bear population, Legal Aid Society, employment, Spencer State Hospital, Aid to the Disabled, workmen's compensation, parks and recreation, pilots, food stamps, information request, and the district attorney.","This folder contains correspondence with: James F. Thompson, Commander, Disabled American Veterans, Department of West Virginia; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health; J.W. Thompson, President, Mercer County Bank, Princeton, West Virginia; John Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; E.H Post, Executive Secretary, Department of Highways; Keith Thompson, Mayor, Athens, West Virginia; George P. Shultz, Secretary, Department of Treasury, Washington, D.C.; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include:  Veterans' Council, industrial development, employment, legislation, circuit courts, fire service, black lung benefits, Department of Mines, Social Security, Department of Labor, Civil Service System, road conditions, flood control, regional councils, local doctors, Federal-State Relations, flag request, National Governors' Conference, water system, Economic Development Administration, water shortage, Department of Natural Resources, food stamps, and the West Virginia Racing Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; C.S Collier Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; George W. Spruce III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission; Norma Thompson, Manager, Department of Employment Security. Topics include: alcohol in state parks, welfare, pensions, West Virginia Racing Commission, School Clothing Allowance Program, summer employment 1971, Christmas bonus, Pharmacy Program for the Aged, tanning industry, legislation, Department of Public Institutions, information request, and road conditions.","This folder contains correspondence with: W.S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commission, State Tax Department; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul E. Thompson, President, Huntington District Labor Council, Huntington, West Virginia; Paul W. Thompson, Harrison County Superintendent, Department of Highways; R.M. Thompson, Secretary, Weirton Savings and Loan Company, Weirton, West Virginia; James H. Pearis, Counselor Deaf and Blind, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Robert E. Thompson, Membership Manager, Affiliated League of Emergency Radio Teams, Washington, D.C.; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Arden R. Hodges, Acting Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Robert M. Thompson, State Representation, Wisconsin Legislature, Madison, Wisconsin; T.K. Webb, Regional Vice-President, Union Carbide Corporation, Charleston, West Virginia; Robert A, McConnell, Commissioner, Department of Labor; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: road condition, welfare, income tax, capital punishment, littering, Marshall University medical school, Aid to the Disabled, Weirton General Hospital, State Fire Marshal, information request, black lung benefits, flag request, emergency vehicles, teacher's salaries, Board of Pharmacy, Nursing Home Licensing Board, pollution, employment, food stamps, union grievances, legislation, National Guard, and the Department of Public Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Rich Thomson, Associate Pastor, First Baptist Church, Hurricane, West Virginia; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: welfare, electric chair, bridges, road conditions, Board of Regents, food stamps, television, moon rocks, employment, Retirement System, Board of Education, Purchasing and Supplies, advertisement, Youth Crusade for Christ, Social Security, littering, mining, Rowlesburg Project, Selective Service, and the Department of Highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert R. Thornsberry, Administrator, Man Appalachian Regional Hospital, Man, West Virginia; Homer R. Shield, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Commissioner, Public Service Commission; Dan E. Canter, Assistant Chief, In Charge of Game Management, Division of Wildlife Resources, Department of Natural Resources; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ted Stacy, House of Delegates, West Virginia; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Fred L. Davis Jr, Commission, Workmen's Compensation Fund; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: employment, Marshall University medical school, driver's license, legislation, Department of Mines, State Economic Opportunity Office, local elections, state parks, conservation, welfare, Department of Motor Vehicles, Public Service Commission, farmer's markets, flag request, mine health and safety, Department of Employment Security, aid for non-public schools, road conditions, information request, State Road Commission, workmen's compensation, and food stamps.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Philip L. Thornton, Director, United State Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Area, State and Private Forestry, Darby, Pennsylvania; Edward P. Cliff, Chief, Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.; Pleas B. Rogers, President, West Virginia Thoroughbred Breeders and Horsemens Association; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Randolph W. Thrower, Commissioner, Internal Revenue, Washington, D.C.; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communcation, Department of Welfare; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; D.C. Thumm, Mayor, Dunbar, West Virginia. Topics include: surface mining, welfare, employment, conservation, cooperative forestry programs, elections, Republican National Convention, Racing Commission, AFL-CIO, education, environmentalism, Veterans' Administration Hospital, flag request, taxes, custody, Internal Revenue Services, public transportation, Spencer State Hospital, tourism, highway development, Greyhound Lines, community college, Federal Housing Administration, regional councils, and the State Fire Marshal.","This folder contains correspondence with: Strom Thurmond, United State Senate, South Carolina; Joseph F. Marsh, President, Concord College, Athens, West Virginia; Ira L. Dadisman Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Instiutions; John R. Barber, Commissioner, Alcoholic Beverage Control; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: surface mining, airports, legislation, Vietnam War, Natural Resources Commission, employment, Department of Public Institutions, campaign, National Governors' Conference, Department of Veterans' Affairs, beer license, Internal Revenue Service, black lung benefits, West Virginia University School of Medicine, voting age, conventions, Farmington Mine Disaster, food stamps, and the Department of Mines.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donald L. Butler, Director, Income Tax Division, State Tax Department; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Lee J. Tickell, Chairman, Montana Manpower Planning, Advisory Council, Office of the Governor, Helena. Montana; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Norbert T. Tieman, Governor, Nebraska, James F. Tierney, Reverend, Our Lady of Fatima Church, Huntington, West Virginia; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virgina; Laurence E. Tierney Jr., Chairman of the board, Eastern Coal Corporation, Bluefield, West Virginia; John R. Tiller, State Forester, State Commission of Forestry, South Carolina; Harold J. Synder, Director, Division of Engineering, Public Service Commission; William S. Ritchie Jr, Commissioner, Department of Highways; Jack D. Stafford, Assistant Commissioner, State Road Commission. Topics include: income tax, employment, food stamps, Buffalo Creek Disaster, Manpower Planning Committee, Shenandoah Downs, Old Age Assistance, election, federal judgeship, retired teachers, summer employment, pollution, drug abuse, freedom of the press, disposal of solid waste, Supreme Court of Appeals, National Governors' Conference, highway development, bridges, Board of Registration for Foresters, road conditions, West Virginia Industrial Development Authority, strip mining, branch banking, black lung, School for the Deaf and Blind at Romney, United States Bicentennial, aid to non-public schools, law enforcement, information request, Department of Welfare, forest conservation, water rates, Economic Opportunity Council, and the State Road Commision.","This folder contains correspondence with: H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Ben Tilson, President, Capitol Paper Supply Inc., Charleston, West Virginia; J. Tom Tilson, Executive Director, The American National Red Cross, Lima, Ohio. Topics include: Social Security, water impoundments, welfare, Vietnam War, Pharmacy Program for the Aged, junk cars, forest management, information request, flag request, Hopemont State Hospital, Department of Mental Health, State Road Commission, purchase orders, Occupational Health and Safety Act, foster care, disaster relief, and summer employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kermit Moore, President, Greenbrier Chapter, Izaak Walton League of America, Lewisburg, West Virginia; Kenneth Timberlake, President, Wier Happy Wheels, Chapter of National Campers and Hikers Association Inc., Weirton, West Virginia; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Don J. Hindman, President, Time Industries Inc., Chicago, Illinois; Charles E. Jones, Editor, The Times Record, Spencer, West Virginia; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; W.W. Tinder Jr., President, Tinder-White Truck and Equipment Company Inc., Bluefield, West Virginia. Topics include: flood control, timber harvesting, highway safety, state parks, coal transport, industrial development, advertisement, flag request, compensation, Department of Welfare, Hopemont State Hospital, fire safety, outdoor recreation, unemployment, information request, highway development, food stamps, Social Security, Huntington State Hospital, School Clothing Allowance Program, employment, hunting and fishing license, West Virginia University, campaign, water and sewer systems, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Donald L. Butler, Director, Income Tax Division, State Tax Department; James S. Gladwell, Deputy State Superintendent, Department of Education; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director- Administration, Department of Mental Health; R.L Bonar, Colonel, Department of Public Safety; Paul P. Tinning, President, Association of Labor Mediation Agencies, Conciliation Service, Portland, Oregon; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; George W. Spruce III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Jack W. Blair, Major General, Adjutant General, Office of the Adjutant General; E. Robert Bell, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; C.F. McNutt, Director, Department of Finance and Administration; Hollis M. Dole, Assistant Secretary, Mineral Resources, Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C.; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant, Office of the Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: welfare, tax refund, information request, school transportation, Weston State Hospital, foster care, Social Security, black lung benefits, public sector employees, employment, law enforcement, tourism, cost of living, energy crisis, aid for non-public schools, military pension, Veterans Administration, Republican National Convention, highway safety, Marshall University, Department of Mines, Mine Safety Academy, and road conditions.","This folder contains correspondence with: James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; W. Don Maughan, Director, United States Water Resources Council, Washington, D.C.; Dr. E.K. Feaster, President, Fairmont State College, Fairmont, West Virginia; B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Federal-State Relations, West Virginia; George J. Titler, Vice President, United Mine Workers of America, Washington, D.C.; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; J.R. Clowser, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Mental Health; Don H. Titus, Membership Chairman, Consumer Association of West Virginia, Huntington, West Virginia; Edgar N. Henry P.E., Chief, Water Resources Division, Department of Natural Resources; Samuel H. Weese, Commissioner, Insurance Department; John W. Landfried, State Fire Marshal, Office of Insurance Commissioner; Mary Titus, Area III Vice President, National Retired Teachers Association, Huntington, West Virginia. Topics include: Aid to the Disabled, Elementary and Secondary Education Act, Higher Education Act, Title IX, labor unions, employment, welfare, Civil Service System, summer employment, consumer protection, campus protests, fire safety, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Tobin, Senior Vice President, World Magazine, New York, New York; William S. Davis, Chief, Appalachia Operations Division, Office of Economic Opportunity, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Perry E. Gresham, President, Bethany College, Bethany, West Virginia; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Daniel B. Taylor, State School Superintendent, Department of Education; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; L.R. Craft, Lieutenant Colonel, Inspector, Department of Public Safety; John F. Toepp, Michigan State Senate, Lansing, Michigan; Masakichi Ogawa, Japan Local Information Service Association, Tokyo, Japan; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: Toastmasters International, taxes, legislation, media appearances, surface mining, information request, early childhood education, welfare, flag request, National Youth Science Camp, retired teacher's pension, House of Delegates, summer employment 1971, Japanese Governors' Delegation, and pollution.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; James A. Tolbert, President, Jefferson County Branch, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Charles Town, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare. Topics include: immigration, taxes, Department of Mental Health, highway safety, pornography, Rural Refuse Collection Program, mine impoundments, conservation, junk cars, Farmington mine disaster, water systems, Social Security, Aid to the Disabled, food stamps, Adjutant General, and the United Mine Worker's Retirement Pension Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Rick Tolley, Head Football Coach, Department of Athletics, Marshall University, Huntington, West Virginia; Robert M. Ball, Commissioner of Social Security, Social Security Administration, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Baltimore, Maryland; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Hillory A. Tolson, Administrator, White House Historical Association, Washington, D.C. Topics include: Social Security, road conditions, flag request, Office of Federal-State Relations, fire safety, Advisory Committee to the State Commission on Mental Retardation, Advisory Council for Development Disabilities, accessibility, toll bridges, Special Police Officer, employment, Farmers Home Administration, jail conditions, welfare, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, food stamps, black lung benefits, driving licenses, strip mining, and insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia. Topics include: Nonintoxicating Beer Commission, legislation, Advisory Committee to the State Commission on Mental Retardation, Board of Veterinary Medicine, National Governors' Conference, U.S. Marshal, and employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: employment, State Road Commission strike, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, welfare, state residency, Aid to the Disabled, state parks, Department of Highways, Governor's Food and Agriculture Committee, food stamps, instructional term, law enforcement, aid to non-public schools, Marshall University medical school, Civil Service System, and student bussing.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira L. Dadisman Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System; D.S. Tomkies, Vice President, Security Insurance Company, Huntington, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Joseph J. Tomlin, President, Pop Warner Junior League Football, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Kenneth Timberlake, President, Weir Happy Wheels, Chapter of National Campers and Hikers Association Inc., Weirton, West Virginia; George W. Spruce III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Deal H. Tompkins, President, Charleston Area Medical Center, Charleston, West Virginia; William Tompos, Senator, West Virginia; Douglas W. Toms, Director, National Highway Safety Bureau, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Public Safety, employment, aid to non-public schools, highway safety, pollution, welfare, Social Security, state parks, outdoor recreation, information request, military service, Adjutant General, West Virgina University Medical Center, Appalachian Regional Commission, summer employment 1971, insurance, mental health, alcohol in state parks, taxes, Colin Anderson Center, Air National Guard, and drinking and driving.","This folder contains correspondence with: Felix J. Toner, Chairman, Inaugural Committee, Juneau, Alaska; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; John H. Chafee, Secretary of the Navy, Washington, D.C.; William D. Toohey, President, Discover America Travel Organizations Inc., Washington, D.C.; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare. Topics include: aid to non-public schools, flag request, food stamps, road conditions, legislation, Social Security, black lung benefits, teacher's salary, welfare, Indochina War, Work and Training Program, taxes, Medical Corp of the Navy, tourism, summer camps, information request, vocational education, pollution, and mine workers.","This folder contains correspondence with: John A. Bunner, Chief of Claims, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Fred R. Toothman, Director of Coal Development, Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, Huntington, West Virginia; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; Anto Topali, Consul General, Consulate General of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security. Topics include: school transportation, State Road Commission, employment, Board of Accountancy, welfare, parks and recreation, strip mining, School of Mines, alcohol in state parks, food stamps, Social Security, license plates, school conditions, military service, sewage systems, Public Service Commission, diplomatic relations, illegal hunting, genealogy, conservation, Department of Employment Security, unemployment, and road conditions.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Larry D. Torchia, Director, Parks and Recreation, New Martinsville, West Virigina; Spiro T. Agnew, Vice President, Washington, D.C.; W. Robert Biddington, D.D.S., Dean, School of Dentistry, West Virginia University; Anthony Torchio, Director, Board of Park Commissioners, Weirton, West Virginia; Patrick T. Tork, Supervisor of Facilities and Game Operations, School of Physical Education, West Virginia University; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; David E. Tork, President, Development Associates, Baltimore, Maryland; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; J.D. Barlow, Commander, U.S. Navy, Head, Rating Control, Section Group C, Enlisted Personnel Division, Department of the Navy, Washington, D.C.; Powell E. Toth, Director, Human Resources and Humanistic Studies Division, West Virginia University; William A. Toussaint, Executive Director, Clay County Development Corporation, Clay, West Virginia; John Tower, Senator, Chairman, Committee on Armed Services, Washington, D.C.; Raymond C. Tower, Executive Vice President, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Lysander Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce. Topics include: Department of Education, physical therapy, telephone service, financial aid, Weirton Chamber of Commerce, Workmen's Compensation Fund, welfare, elections, Teacher's Retirement Board, aid to non-public schools, Civil Service System, Buffalo Creek Disaster, highway development, Variable Reenlistment Bonuses, food stamps, employment, Denmar State Hospital, citizenship, tourism, road conditions, United States Bicentennial, Comprehensive Health Planning Advisory Council, Selective Service Act, Vietnam War, Marshall University medical school, covert listening device, and black lung benefits.","This folder contains correspondence with: P.G. Hoye, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; C. Vincent Townsend, Grand Master, Most Worshipful Grand Lodge, Martinsburg, West Virginia. Topics include: prayer in schools, Department of Veterans' Affairs, nursing homes, welfare, Comprehensive Health Planning Council, driver's licenses, surface mining, highway development, Department of Highways, employment, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, food stamps, Civil Service System, and a flag request.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas W. Toy, Administrative Assistant, Air Fore Logistic Command, Wright Patterson Air Base, Dayton, Ohio; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; W. Byron Rumford, Assistant to the Director, Federal-State Cooperation, Federal Trade Commission, Bureau of Consumer Protection; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; Mark Gibson, Director, Traffic Safety Commission, Boise, Idaho; J.C. Trahan, Director of Hotels and Resorts, The Branigar Organization Inc., Bloomingdale, Illinois; Russell E. Train, Chairman, Council on Environmental Quality, Executive Office of the President; Russell Train, Under Secretary of the Interior, Department of Natural Resources, Washington, D.C.; Allan Fujimoto, Executive Secretary of the Governor's Ad Hoc Commission on Manpower Development and Training, Department of Management, College of Business Administration, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii. Topics include: Marshall football team tragedy, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Social Security, highway safety, food stamps, Lankin State Hospital, vehicle titles, information request, vehicle inspections, highway development, Federal Trade Commission, miner's strike, traffic management, car accidents, traffic safety, pornography, environmentalism, National Youth Science Camp, solid waste, disposal, legislation, wildlife, and employment training programs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Earl M. Vickers, Director, Office of Legislative Services, West Virginia Legislature; William H. Loy, Administrative Assistant, Office of the Governor's Office, West Virginia; Coleman E. Trainor Jr., President, First Huntington National Bank, Huntington, West Virginia; Warren G. Magnuson, Chairman, Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, Washington, D.C. Topics include: training, election, Federal Consumer Protection Act, West Virginia Bankers Association, memorial roadways, bridges, utility companies, Board of Regents, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gordon C. Luce, Secretary of Business and Transportation, Business and Transportation Agency, Sacramento, California. Topics include: Governor of California's Task Force on Transportation.","This folder contains correspondence with: John W. Raymond, Political Editor, Huntington Publishing Company, Huntington, West Virginia. Topics include: Army National Guard, Appalachian Regional Commission, and the Federal Aviation Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: John A. Bunner, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs, William Christensen, State Service Officer, Department of Ohio, AMVETS, Cleveland, Ohio; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; James O. Trout, Assistant Industrial Agent, Industrial Development, Real Estate and Taxation Department, Norfolk and Western Railway Company, Roanoke, Virginia; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; James R. Closer, Deputy Director, Administration, Department of Mental Health; Frank Troutman, President, Castleberry's Food Company, Augusta, Georgia; James S. Trouman, ANSER Analytic Services Inc., Falls Church, Virginia. Topics include: Denmar State Hospital, School Clothing Allowance Program, Department of Welfare, pension, food stamps, junk cars, information request, West Virginia Blue Book, navigational systems, U.S Army Corps of Engineers, and air freight transport system.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.N. Trowbridge, Executive Director, The Huntington West Virginia Housing Authority, Huntington, West Virginia; Arthur G. Trudeau Jr, Vice President, International Tourism and Travel Centers, Los Angeles, California; Harry L. Buch, Chairman, Racing Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; John D. Rockefeller, Secretary of State, West Virginia; W.B. Rannells, District Engineer, State Road Commission. Topics include: immigration, Vietnam War, summer employment, Public Employees Retirement System, legislation, public library, information request, tourism, National Labor Relations Board, unemployment, employment, Service Corp Program, summer employment 1971, Board of Pharmacy, data management, Social Security, education, road conditions, flag request, Weirton General Hospital, and Marshall University.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.S. Nickelsbuerg, Acting Manager, DCA-1, Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; J.H. Shaffer, Administrator, Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; John Volpe, Secretary, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; J.R. Amato, Contracting Officer, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; Admiral C.R. Bender, U.S. Coast Guard, Washington, D.C. Topics include: aviation safety, National Aviation System Policy, Federal Railroad Administration, railway accidents,  cargo security program, Federal Boat Safety Act 1971.","This folder contains correspondence with: W.J. Smith, Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Commandant, Washington, D.C.; Curtis F. Greve, Chief, Airports Branch, DCA-600, Federal aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; F.C. Turner, Federal Highway Administrator, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Mary Brooks, Director of the Mint, Department of the Treasury, Washington, D.C. Topics include: tonnage measurement of ships, Federal Aviation Administration, aviation safety, emergency relief, bridges, Federal- Aid Highway Act of 1970, environmental impact, Hinton Bridge, emergency relief, Eisenhower silver dollar, Federal-Aid Highway Construction, and highway development.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.R. Bartelsmeyer, Director of Public Roads, Federal Highway Administration, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; Robert Brenner, Acting Director, National Highway Safety Bureau, Federal Highway Administration, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; R. Vance Hartke, Senator, Subcommittee on Surface Transportation, Washington, D.C.; William C. Jennings, Chairman, Hazardous Materials Regulations Board, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; John C. Kluzynski, Representative, Chairman, Subcommittee on Roads, House Public Works Committee, Washington, D.C.; Frank D. Altobelli, Regional Administrator, National Highway Safety Bureau, Department of Transportation, Baltimore, Maryland; Charles H. Hartman, Acting Director, National Highway Safety Bureau, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; John T. Hanna, Director, Highway Safety Division, Office of Administration, Governor's Office, Richmond, Virginia; Douglas W. Toms, Director, National Highway Safety Bureau, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; John A. Volpe, Secretary of Transportation, Washington, D.C. Topics include: interstate highways, road conditions, Highway Safety Act of 1966, National Governors' Conference, highway safety, legislation, Emergency Transportation Assistance Act of 1970, Public Service Commission, accident fatalities, federal-state relations, state purchased equipment, insurance, alcoholism, recreational boating accidents, and General Services Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: A. Campbell, Acting Director, Office of Contract and Procurement, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, D.C.; O.W. Siler, Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Commander, Second Coast Guard District, U.S. Coast Guard, Department of Transportation; R.R. Bartelsmeyer, Acting Federal Highway Administrator, Federal Highway Administration, Department of Transporation; T.R. Sargent, Vice Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Assistant Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard, Department of Transportation; W.E. Dennis, Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Chief of Staff, Second Coast Guard District, Department of Transportation, C.C. Villarreal, Administrator, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, Department of Transportation; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; J.R. Amato, Director, Office of Contracts and Procurement, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Department of Transportation. Topics include: political favors, bridges, flood damage, Personal Rapid Transit system, erosion, Highway Safety Act 1966, Highway Trust Fund, noise pollution, and a Selective Traffic Enforcement Program.","This folder contains correspondence with: W.C. Morrill, Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Chief of Staff, Second Coast Guard District, Department of Transportation; O.W. Siler, Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Commander, Second Coast Guard District, Department of Transportation. Topics include: environmental impact, bridges, and the Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964.","This folder contains correspondence with: C.C. Villarreal, Administrator, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, Department of Transportation; John A. Volpe, Secretary, Department of Transportation; Herbert F. DeSimone, Assistant Secretary for Environment and Urban Systems, Office of the Secretary of Transportation; Theodore N. McDowell, Director of Information, Office of the Secretary of Transportation; Robert Brenner, Action Director, National Highway Safety Bureau, Federal Highway Administration, Department of Transportation; Jennings Randolph, Senator, U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C.; Harley O. Staggers, Chairman, House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. Topics include: Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964, highway safety, National Transportation Planning Study, Uniform Relocation Assistant and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, motorcycle safety, legislation, National Governor's Conference, insurance, public transportation, Mobile Community Services Project, highway development, air traffic controller strike, Summer Youth Opportunity Program, Cargo Security Program, Highway Safety Act of 1970, federal-state relations, environmental impact, rail service, and the Appalachian Development Highway System.","This folder contains correspondence with: James W. Donley, Special Assistant to the Secretary, Public Affairs, Department of the Treasury, David M. Kennedy, Secretary, Department of the Treasury. Topics include: tax reform, federal aid to states, revenue sharing, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: William O. Sievertson, Mayor, Glen Dale, West Virginia; K.L. Trimble, Director, Engineering and Planning, City of Clarksburg, West Virginia; Joseph F. Peters, Assistant Executive Secretary, Teachers Retirment Board; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; George R. Triplett, Judge, Twentieth Judicial Circuit, Elkins, West Virginia; Richard W. Velde, Associate Administrator, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, Department of Justice; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce. Topics include: employment, aid to non-public schools, information request, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction, advertising, higher education, Appalachian Educational Laboratory, Marshall University medical school, hospitalization, law enforcement, West Virginia State Bar, federal judgeship, legislation, rehabilitation and detention centers, black lung benefits, Department of Welfare, surface mining, and a flag request.","This folder contains correspondence with: Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; A.L. Lively, Chief, General Environmental and Food Control Section, Department of Health; Dominick A. Barron, Area Director, Clarksburg, Department of Veterans' Affairs; John P. Quarles, President, Tri-State Transit Authority, Huntington, West Virginia; Robert Alexander, Director of Placement, Marshall University, Huntington, West Virginia; John Troelstrup, President, Mercer County Economic Opportunity Corporation, Bluewell, West Virginia; Dr. Clay Whitehead, Director of the White House, Office of Telecommunications Policy, Washington, D.C.; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Mrs. W.B. Trosper, Executive Director, Huntington-Cabell Chapter, The American Red Cross, Huntington, West Virginia; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education. Topics include: black lung benefits, Department of Mental Health, sewage systems, Civil Service System, Marshall University medical school, school reserve, aid to non-public schools, highway development, veteran's hospitals, employment, airports, West Virginia Council of Churches, welfare, memorabilia,  nuclear issues, flag request, Mashall University football team plane crash, West Virginia Federation of Republican Women, road conditions, Department of Welfare, taxes, immigration, and Neighborhood Youth Corps.","This folder contain correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Gary Tredway, Director of Public Relations, Republican Governors Association, Washington, D.C.; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Angelo Tremblay, Minister of Tourism, Fish and Game, Department of Tourism, Quebec, Canada; Homer R. Shield, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: employment, food stamps, Blue Ridge hydro-electric project, unemployment benefits, elections, United Mine Workers of America, Social Security, information request, special education, House of Delegates, labor unrest, state parks, tourism, Hopemont State Hospital, road conditions, West Virginia Aeronautics Commission, black lung benefits, teacher's salaries, flood damage, license plates, Department of Public Institutions, and national forests.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; John D. Ryan, General, Chief of Staff, USAF; Paul H. Trevillian, Chairman, Parks and Recreation Committee, City Council, Morgantown, West Virginia; James A. Ashburn, City Manager, Morgantown, West Virginia; Dr. James L. Chapman, President, West Liberty State College, West Liberty, West Virginia; Joseph F. McKeever Jr., President, Tri-County Citizens for Clean Air; George H. Seibert Jr., Minority Leader, House of Delegates, West Virginia; George Junkins Jr., Mayor, Triadelphia, West Virginia; Peter A. Triani, D.D.S., Director, Division of Dental Health, Department of Health, Richmond, Virginia; Coleman E. Trainor Jr., President, First Huntington National Bank, Huntington, West Virginia; Charles F. Dodrill, President, Tri-State Airport Authority, Huntington, West Virginia; Robert L. Park, Hearing Examiner, Civil Aeronautics Board, Washington, D.C.; John P. Quarles, President, Tri-State Transit Authority, Huntington, West Virginia. Topics include: financial aid, tourism, Aid to the Disabled, food stamps, conventions, youth centers, air pollution, poverty, sewage systems, Triangle Improvement Council, employment, registered nurses, retired teachers, fishing licenses, black lung benefits, vocational education, Tri-State Airport, highway development, Buffalo Creek Disaster, Appalachian Regional Development Commission, Marshall University football team plane crash, public transit, and the Emergency Employment Act.","This folder contains correspondence with: Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security, William Carpenter, General Chairman, Fourth International Conference on Urban Transportation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; D.R. Vealey, District Chairman, Transportation-Communication Employees Union; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; John A. Volpe, Secretary of Transportation, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; C. Herbert Traubert, Secretary, West Virginia Board of Pharmacy; John P. Plummer, President, West Virginia Board of Pharmacy; Lysander L. Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce. Topics include: information request, Civil Service System, employment, public transportation, diversity in hiring, aid for non-public schools, travel allowance, highway safety, Transportation Remuneration and Incentive Program, littering, housing projects, Board of Pharmacy, Uniform Controlled Substances Act, drug abuse, pollution, National Governor's Conference, tourism, and state employee travel regulations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Arden R. Hodges, Acting Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; W. Earnest Stahl, General Manager and Comptroller, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, Charleston, West Virginia; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Charles H. Haden II, Commissioner, State Tax Department; Rex M. Smith, State Superintendents of Schools, Department of Education; Donald L. Butler, Director, Income Tax Division, State Tax Department. Topics include: state employee travel regulations, travel, tourism, military service, office rental, employment, information request, home for the aged, highway development, taxes, and Marshall University medical school.","This folder contains correspondence with: George B. Trubow, Deputy Director, Office of Law Enforcement Programs, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, United States Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.; Carol Benson, Regional Scientist, Systems Group of TRW Inc., Washington Operators, Washington, D.C.; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; Roy W. Walter, State Director, School Transportation and Driver Education, Department of Education; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Joseph H. Mills, Director, State Economic Opportunity Office; Hubert B. Lake, The Tucker County Bank, Parsons, West Virginia; Denver S. Tucker, Mayor, Buffalo, West Virginia. Topics include: Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act, State Road Commission, transportation, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Weirton General Hospital, notary public, driver's education, National Council of Teachers of English, information request, immigration, tuberculosis, flag request, employment, outdoor recreation, aid for non-public schools, state festivals, Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, regional development, school levy, vocational education, Davis Power Project, Committee on Aging, and the Antiquities Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Elliot E. Maynard, Managing Director, Tug Valley Chamber of Commerce; Larry A. Tucker, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; George P. Shultz, Secretary, Department of Treasury, Washington, D.C.; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Robert W. Burk Jr., Senator, West Virginia; Donald G. Roth, President, Tucker County Chamber of Commerce, Parsons, West Virginia; Ross H. Tuckwiller, President, The State Fair of West Virginia. Topics include: Committee on Aging, United States Bicentennial, Social Security, scenic rivers program, United Mine Workers of America, insurance, communism, legislation, federal-state relations, welfare, fire insurance, pollution, information request, banking regulations, Board of Banking and Financial Institutions, Marshall University medical school, road conditions, highway development, mental health complex, National 4-H Congress, and strip mining.","This folder contains correspondence with: Elliot E. Maynard, Managing Director, Tug Valley Chamber of Commerce; William E. Timmons, Assistant to the President, White House, Washington, D.C.; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Richard H. Turk, Acting Highway Safety Coordinator, Baltimore, Maryland. Topics include: Scenic Rivers Committee, Hill-Burton funds, floods, aid for non-public schools, motion picture rating systems, public safety, military service, employment, air pollution, flag request, West Virginia Comprehensive Health Planning Advisory Council, highway safety, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert D. Bailey, Secretary of State, West Virginia; Hulett C. Smith, Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: License Certificate Appeal Board.","This folder contains correspondence with: James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; William W. Turnbull, President, Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: flag request, employment, tuberculosis, welfare, Social Security, food stamps, information request, environmentalism, education, and tourism.","This folder contains correspondence with: William W. Turnbull, President, Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Denzil Turner, Mayor, Kingwood, West Virginia; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; F.C. Turner, Federal Highway Administrator, U.S Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C. Topics include: educational assessment, junk cars, jail, liquor laws, black lung benefits, school clothing allowance, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, summer employment, traffic safety, Federal-Aid Highway Act 1970, bridges, highway safety, emergency relief funds, and driver's licenses.","This folder contains correspondence with: Andrew J. Jeter, Chairman, Black Citizens Committee, Weirton, West Virginia; Mrs. Harry Turner, Secretary, Black Citizens Committee, Weirton, West Virginia; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Norma J. Turner, Director of Personnel, Republican National Committee, Washington, D.C.; Joseph F. Peters, Assistant Executive Secretary, Teachers Retirement Board, Charleston, West Virginia; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; W. Earnest Stahl, General Manager and Comptroller, West Virginia Turnpike Commission. Topics include: school transportation, Human Rights Commission, employment, Civil Service System, Board of Pharmacy, food stamps, outdoor recreation, flag request, mental health complex, Department of Public Institutions, Nursing Home Licensing Board, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, racism, skeet shooting, purchasing orders, retire teacher's benefits, Marshall University medical school, School Clothing Allowance Program, pollution, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board, Department of Public Safety, and the  West Virginia Turnpike Commission.","This folder contains correspondence: Roger Tusken, Executive Director, The American Academy of Family Physicians, Kansas City, Missouri; George Tussey Jr., President, United Steelworkers of America, Local No. 1865, Ashland Kentucky; Ira S. Latimer, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: healthcare, information request, family medicine, Marshall University medical school, waterways, county school boards, medical records, euthanasia, abortion, vehicle registration, and the Vietnam War.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topic include: comprehensive health planning, National Health Service Corps, food stamps, information request, Republican National Committee, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles T. Tweel, President, Taxi Service Inc., Huntington, West Virginia; Dr. Frank W. McKee, Dean, School of Medicine, West Virginia University; Joesphine L. good, Convention Director, Republican National Committee, Washington, D.C.; Robert C. Walker, Special Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, California; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; John D. Twiname, Administration, Social and Rehabilitation Service, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Washington, D.C.; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; C.C. Phillips Jr., Mayor, Mullins, West Virginia; Rolland B. Handley, Regional Director, Northeast Region, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Topics include: Vietnam War, campaign, Tri-State Airport, transportation support, school conditions, school bands, pollution, celebrity appearances, Marshall University medical school, junk cars, vocational rehabilitation, food stamps, road conditions, and Twin Falls State Park.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Joseph D. Tydings, Senator, Committee on the Judiciary, United State Senate; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., State Director of Health, Department of Health; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; W.L. Gilligan, Chairman, Tyler County Republican Executive Committee; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Russell Bonner, Superintendent, Tyler County Schools; W. Astor Kirk, Regional Director, Mid-Atlantic Region, OEO, Washington, D.C.; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; William E. Ford, President, Electronic Communications Inc., Nitro, West Virginia; William R. Tyler, Ambassador, Embassy of the united States of America, The Hague, Netherlands. Topics include: Twin Falls State Park, road conditions, nursing home certification, federal judgeship, Head Start, Fairmont Emergency Hospital, family planning programs, Tygart Lake State Park, parks and recreation, environmental conservation, hunting, school transportation, truancy, food stamps, surface mining, flag request, Selective Service, and white supremacy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard E. Tyson, Attorney at Law, Huntington, West Virginia. Topics include: Board of Examiners for Registered Professional Nurses, elections, Department of Public Safety, state festivals, Board of Regents, Marshall University medical school, House of Delegates, and insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard E. Tyson, Attorney at Law, Huntington, West Virginia; John Richard Barber, Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission; Prince B. Woodard, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents. Topics include: car inspections, Lincoln Day Dinner, National Governors' Conference, workmen's compensation, U.S Economic Development Administration, Department of Public Institutions, employment, West Virginia Natural Resource Commission, county courts, U.S. Army Reserve, bridges, driver's licenses, House of Delegates, and the State Road Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard E. Tyson, Attorney at Law, Huntington, West Virginia; Bill Loy, Administrative Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: Young Republicans, Housing and Urban Development, employment, State Road Commission, Students for a Democratic Society, highway development, and bridges.","This folder contains correspondence with: James R. Rogers, President, West Virginia Conference of Typographical Union; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Ira S. Latimer, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Cyril D. Tyson, Deputy Administrator, Commissioner, Human Administration, Manpower and Career Development Agency, New York, New York; James T. Fleming, Assistant Director, Housing, West Virginia University. Topics include: Tygart Lake State Park, property acquisition, employment, parks and recreation, college dormitories, State Road Commission, Buffalo Creek disaster, and information request.","This folder contains correspondence with: Hiroshi Uchida, Consul General of Japan, New York, New York; Morris K. Udall, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.; Richard J. Udouj, President, Boy Scouts of America, Westark Area Council, Fort Smith, Arkansas; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Albert W. Uhl, Correctional Program Advisor, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Kermit McKeever, Chief, Division of Parks and Recreation, Department of Natural Resources; Curtis M. Uhl, Mayor, Vienna, West Virginia; Kent S. Hall, Chairman, Kanawha County Republican Executive Committee, Charleston, West Virginia; Al Ullman, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. Topics include: National Multiple Sclerosis Society, environmental conservation, flag request, Colin Anderson Center, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction, Pipestem State Park, traffic control systems, road conditions, regional councils, Board of Education, Mid-Ohio's Valley Mayor's Association, Social Security, legislation, taxes, teacher's salary, driver's licenses, College Republicans, industrial development, capital punishment, Federal Child Care Program, information request, and traffic signal systems.","This folder contains correspondence with: W.B. Umberger, President, Grandview Doolin Water Association, New Martinsville, West Virginia; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; C. Herbert Traubert, Secretary, West Virginia Board of Pharmacy; Major General Jack W. Blair, Adjutant General; Carl Ulsaker, Regional Director, Washington Regional Office, Post Office Department, Washington, D.C.; John Kelly, Treasurer, West Virginia; A. Heaton Underhill, Assistant Director for State Grants and Resource Studies, U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Washington, D.C.; Grace Strain, Director, Food Stamp Program, Department of Welfare; Cecil H. Underwood, President, Bethany College, Bethany, West Virginia; Don Underwood, Personnel Director, Department of Highways; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce. Topics include: tourism, information request, highway development, sewage systems, Interstate Commission on the Potomac River, Uniform Controlled Substance Act, capital punishment, voter registration, employment, aid for non-public schools, pollution, strip mining, Postal Service Savings System, wildlife resources, Richard Nixon's trip to China, communism, taxation of churches, mineral springs, state employee salary reports, food stamps, state roads, elections, flag request, alcohol sales, and Weston State Hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with: James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Administration, Department of Mental Health; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ralph N. Steele, Special Assistant, Hospital Administration, Department of Mental Health; Charles H. Hadden II, State Tax Commission, State Tax Department; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; J. Richard Barber, Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; C.S. Collier Jr, Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Gordon D. Marling, Executive Secretary-Treasurer, West Virginia Association of Life Underwriters, Inc., Wheeling, West Virginia. Topics include: Weston State Hospital, employment, welfare, Colin Anderson Center, Aid to Disabled, radio broadcasts, flag request, information request, bridges, Farmer's Home Administration, sanitation, pornography, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, and kindergarten.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; F.G. Baenig, President, Community Savings Bank, Wheeling, West Virginia; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., State Director of Health, Department of Health; Spiro T. Agnew, Vice President, Washington, D.C.; Henry Eschwege, Director, Resources and Economic Development Division, U.S. General Accounting Office, Washington, D.C.; John Volpe, Secretary, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; Edward F. Kearney, Executive Director, National Committee on Uniform Traffic Laws and Ordinances, Washington, D.C. Topics include: unemployment compensation, legislation, federalization of unemployment insurance, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, welfare reform, Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, Uniform Controlled Substances Act, Uniform Reciprocal Support Act, Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies of 1970, employment, Union Carbide Corporation, taxes, and import restrictions.","This folder contains correspondence with: T.K. Webb, Regional Vice President, Union Carbide Corporation, Charleston, West Virginia; Donald F. Evans, Record Manager Union 76 and President, American Records Management Association, Palatine, Illinois; W. V. Layman, Traffic Manager, Union Pacific Railroad Company, Chicago, Illinois. Topics include: Union Carbide, Environmental Protection Agency, pollution, industrial development, State Road Commission, Union Fidelity Life Insurance Company, and the Union for Research and Experimentation in Higher Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Francis L. Murphy, Vice President, United Aircraft, East Hartford, Connecticut; R.P. Azinger, President, United Aircraft of West Virginia Inc., Longuevil, Quebec, Canada; W. Gwynn Edmonds, President, The United Brokers Inc., Huntington, West Virginia; Reverend T. Clifford Johnson, Executive Director, West Virginia United Church Alcohol Action Program Inc., Nitro, West Virginia; Homer L. Harries, Chairman, Huntington Council No.53, The order of United Commercial Travelers of America, Huntington, West Virginia; Bruce Alger, Chairman, United Congressional Appeal, Washington, D.C.; James S. Phillips, Chairman of the Board, United Fuel Gas Company, Charleston, West Virginia; Howard B. Craven, Executive Director, United Fund of Kanawha Valley Inc., Charleston, West Virginia. Topics include: public service projects, United Air Lines, industrial development, legislation, highway development, West Virginia Commission on Aging, United Daughters of the Confederacy, United Fund, Boy Scouts of America, and National Multiple Sclerosis Society.","This folder contains correspondence with: John D. Winebrenner, Area Medical Administrator, Welfare and Retirement Fund, United Mine Workers of America, Louisville, Kentucky; W.A. \"Tony\" Boyle, President, United Mine Workers of America, Washington, D.C.; James Forbes, Chairman, Miners Committee for Preservation of United Mine Workers of America, Logan, West Virginia; George J. Titler, Vice President, United Mine Workers of America, Washington, D.C.; Rex W. Lauck, Assistant Editor, United Mine Workers Journal, Washington, D.C. Topics include: Social Security, black lung benefits, legislation, pension, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Coal Mine Health and Safety Bill, and welfare and retirement.","Topics include: legislation, welfare and retirement, black lung, and the United Mine Workers Journal.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Wright, Program Director, United Methodist Church, Charleston, West Virginia; Robert S. Benjamin, Chairman, Board of Governors, United Nations Association of the United States of America, New York, New York. Topics include: financial planning, church policies, mine safety laws, and the United Nations.","This folder contains correspondence with: C. Dale Fuller, Executive Vice President, Foreign Policy Association, New York, New York; Charles W. Yost, United States Representative to the United Nations, New York, New York. Topics include: road traffic, narcotic drugs, United Nations, literacy, insurance, and presidential candidates.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harvey S, Firestone Jr., National Chairman, United Service Organizations Inc., New York, New York; Henry B. King, President, United States Brewers' Association, Washington, D.C.; W.R. Park, District Manager, United States Bureau of Mines, Mt. Hope, West Virginia. Topics include: Department of the Air Force, Army, littering, employment, Federal Civil Service Commission, United States Coast Guard, National Bank Act, and the 1974 Fiscal Year U.S Government Budget.","This folder contains correspondence with: A.E. Manell, Special Assistant to the Secretary of State, Department of State, Washington, D.C.; William Brock, United States Senate, Committee on Government Operations, Washington, D.C.; Robert C. Byrd, United States Senate, Committee on Rules and Regulations, Washington, D.C.; Edwin H. Gott, Chairman, United States Steel Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; W. Don Maughan, Director, United States Water Resources Council, Washington, D.C.; Richard L. Martin, Vice President, Local 40, United Steel Workers of America, Huntington, West Virginia; John H. Sweet, Publishing Director, U.S. News \u0026 World Report, Washington, D.C.; H. Herchiel Sims, President, United Talent, Charleston, West Virginia; Burke W. Fertig, State Director, United Transportation Union, Keyser, West Virginia. Topics include: passports, U.S. Postal Service, sewage systems, floods, water pollution, coal industry, Department of Welfare, mine safety legislation, staffing services, and the United Steelworkers of America.","This folder contains correspondence with: Burke W. Fertig, State Director, United Transportation Union, Keyser, West Virginia; Reuben L. Butler, President, United Veterans for Freedom, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Marshall J. Beverley, Senior Vice President, United Virginia Bank, Alexandria, Virginia. Topics include: Northfolk \u0026 Western Railway, community programs, and cloud seeding.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.E. McDonald, President, Univac Division, Sperry Rand Corporation, Philadelphia Pennsylvania; J.O. Logan, President, Universal Oil Products Company, Des Plaines, Illinois; John Fry, Editor-in-Chief, SKI, Universal Publishing and Distributing Corporation, New York, New York; Sue A. Scott, Director. Topics include: office equipment, exhaust emissions, conservation, continuing education, employment, agriculture, The Hall of Fame for Great Americans, and environmental health planning.","This folder contains correspondence with: James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Administrator, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: graduate fellowships, tourism, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, office equipment, black lung benefits, employment, disability insurance, food stamps, and the Civil Service System.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lon C. Kinder Sr., Executive Director, Upper Kanawha Valley Improvement Council Inc., Cabin Creek, West Virginia; George H. Seibert Jr., Minority Leader, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Robert L. Burkhart, President, Upper Potomac Development Corporation of West Virginia, Romney, West Virginia. Topics include: West Virginia Turnpike, water systems, highway development, Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act, community development, economic development, and regional councils.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert L. Burkhart, President, Upper Potomac Development Corporation, Romney, West Virginia. Topics include: economic development program, and regional council.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. W. Astor Kirk, Regional Director, Mid-Atlantic Region, Office of Economic Operations, Washington, D.C.; David N. Daughterty, Executive Director, Upshur County Community Action Council Inc., Buckhannon, West Virginia; Arthur S. Flemming, Chairman, President's Commission on White House Fellows, Washington, D.C.; Bud Bennett, Chairman, Upshur County Airport Authority, Buckhannon, West Virginia; John H. Post, Chairman, Upshur County Parks Committee, Buckhannon, West Virginia; C. Paul Cutlip, Superintendent, Webster County Schools, Webster Springs, West Virginia; Jack G. Upton, City Manager, Martinsburg, West Virginia; R.C. Conaty, ABC Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, W. Warren Upton, Acting United States Attorney for the Southern District of West Virginia, Charleston, West Virginia; L.L. Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor, West Virginia Legislature, Joint Committee on Government and Finance; Lawrence E. Spears, Executive Director, Upper Potomac Development Corporation, Romney, West Virginia. Topics include property acquisition, State Department of Purchasing, Federal-State Relations, industrial development, Appalachian Regional Commission, home healthcare, county jails, zoos, Selective Service System, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency, and Correction, airports, Social Security, voting fraud, Upward Bound program, Local Development Districts, legislation, water systems, and School Clothing Allowance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Philip H. Hoff, Chairman, Advisory Committee, Urban America Incorporated, Burlington, Vermont; William L. Slayton, Executive Vice President, Urban America Inc., Washington, D.C.; Arnold L. Karp, Urban Community Housing Corporation, Washington, D.C.; Claude E. McKinney, Director, The Urban Life Center, Columbia, Maryland; George E. Cieply, Executive Director, Urban Renewal Authority, Wheeling, West Virginia; George W. Romney, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, D.C. Topics include: youth organizations, building systems, Department of Natural Resources, National Association of Nonprofit Housing Organization, urban planning, Operation Breakthrough, Tri-State Transit Authority, and urban renewal.","This folder contains correspondence with: Elmer H. Dodson, Mayor, Charleston, West Virginia; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner, Department of Highways. Topics include: urban renewal, Workmen's Relief Fund, urban transportation, solid waste removal, Governor's Advisory Committee for Health Planning, Coal Mine Safety Board of Review, information request, alcohol is state parks, Marshall University medical school, aid for non-public school, road conditions, and insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shields, Director, Department of Motor Vehicles; Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, Department of Labor; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety. Topics include: tourism, youth organization, taxes, nuclear technology, Workmen's Compensation, Weston State Hospital, consumer protection, School Clothing Allowance Program, protection order, donation request, state hospitals, military deferment, and citizenship.","Topics include: tourism, the Netherlands, Rotterdam.","This folder contains correspondence with: William O. Sievertson, Mayor, Glen Dale, West Virginia; C. Gregory Van Camp, General Manager, Station WWVU-TV, Channel 24, Morgantown, West Virginia; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; M. Mitchell-Bates, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: tourism, the Netherlands, Rotterdam, State Road Commission, drug abuse, military service, Board of Examiners and Registration of Physical Therapists, Colin Anderson Center, Stonewall Jackson Lake Project, and the Buffalo Creek Disaster.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Andrew B. Vahaly, President, Perry Manufacturing Corporation, Perryopolis, Pennsylvania; A.E Vail Chairman, Griggsville Wild Bird Society, Griggsville, Illinois; Tom Vail, Chief Counsel, Committee on Finance, United State Senate, Washington, D.C.; Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor, West Virginia Legislature, Joint Committee on Government and Finance, Charleston, West Virginia. Topics include: tourism, vacation farms, flag request, employment, road conditions, information request, Medicaid Program, Denmar State Hospital, air pollution, housing projects, Aid to Disabled, and food stamps.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Clyde Pinson, Chairman, Cabell County Executive Committee, Huntington, West Virginia; Richard D. Valentine, Mayor, Rivesville, West Virginia; Martin Valeri, General Superintendent, Olga Coal Company, Coalwood, West Virginia; Francis R. Valeo, Secretary, United States Senate, Washington, D.C.; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Herbert S. Richey, President, The Valley Camp Coal Company, Cleveland, Ohio; A. James Manchin, State Director, Farmers Home Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Rolland B. Handley, Regional Director, Northeast Region, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Helen M. Condry, Director, Division of Medical Care, Department of Welfare. Topics include: Native American artifacts, federal judgeship, employment, driver's license, pollution, Department of Natural Resources, mines, flag request, surface mining, water access, insurance, information request, and community programs.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie, Commissioner, Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; George R. Lockhart Jr., Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce. Topics include: road conditions, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, census, Social Security, black lung benefits, traffic issues, taxes, county jails, information request, motorcycle helmets laws, School Clothing Allowance Program, food stamps, military service, license plates, food stamps, West Virginia Blue Book, and eviction.","This folder contains correspondence with: Forest J. Bowman, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ira M. Coiner, Warden, West Virginia State Penitentiary, Moundsville, West Virginia; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Rusell Van Cleve, Chairman, Human Rights Commission; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department. Topics include: black lung benefits, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Department of Mental Health, Department of Public Institutions, Buffalo Creek Disaster, Social Security, flag request, employment, legislation, highway development, taxes, and food stamps.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles H. Hadden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Andre Van Damme, Director, Charleston Ballet, Charleston, West Virginia; O.V. Vande Linde Jr., Executive Director, West Virginia Surface Mine Association; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Reverend Pelton E. Vandercoy, Pastor, Weirton Heights Memorial Baptist Church; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Lawrence L. Thurmond, Assistant Director, Driver's License Division, Department of Motor Vehicles; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Winton M. Blount, Postmaster General, United State Post Office Department, Washington, D.C. Topics include: taxes, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, surface mining, Department of Natural Resources, Weirton General Hospital, black lung benefits, alcohol in state parks, campaign, Kanawha River Basin Project, employment, postal service, and Reed's Creek dam.","This folder contains correspondence with: H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Ivan G. VanDevender, President, Van's Wood Products Inc., Elkins, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; R.N. Vandekieft, General Manager and Vice President, Vulcraft Division, Nuclear Corporation of America, Florence, South Carolina; Richard C. Van Dusen, Under Secretary, Department oof Housing and Urban Development, Washington, D.C.; H.M. Van Epps, Plant Manager, General Motors Parts Division, Martinsburg, West Virginia; Dr. John E. Van Gilder, Doddridge County Health Officer, Doddridge County Health Department, West Union, West Virginia; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; Dr. A. H. VanLandingham, Director, Agricultural Experiment Station, West Virginia University; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare. Topics include: U.S. Forest Service, water supply, State Road Commission, black bears, education, highway safety, industrial development, Buffalo Creek Disaster, employment, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, healthcare funding, military deferment, Department of Public Institutions, Social Security, Department of Public Safety, strip mining, legislation, citizenship, Marshall University medical school, land acquisition, National Transportation Planning Study, nursing homes, highway development, and teachers retirement.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; Fred L. Davis Jr, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Bernard S. Van Rensselaer, Director, Senior Citizens Division, Republican National Committee, Washington, D.C. Topics include: employment, welfare, animal control, Social Security, taxes, Marshall University medical school, Huntington State Hospital, Blue Ridge project, foster care program, National Youth Science Camp, Department of Public Institutions, and aging.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bernard S. Van Rensselaer, Director, Senior Citizens Division, Republican National Committee, Washington, D.C.; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Ira S. Latimer Jr, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Fred Vanscoy, Executive Vice President, Citizens National Bank of Elkins, Elkins, West Virginia; Fred L. Davis Jr, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ira S. Dadisman Jr, Director of Personnel, Civil Service System; Harold E. Neely, Executive Director, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction. Topics include: aging, theater, tourism, employment, Department of Public Safety, access to healthcare, Police Civil Service Commission, state hospitals, bridges, industrial development, legislation, pornography, Governor's Youth Committee on Highway Safety, West Virginia Racing Commission, regional councils, road conditions, alcohol in state parks, Pipestem State Park, and Indochina.","This folder contains correspondence with: Tom R. VanSickle, State Senator, Kansas; Virginia C. Stevens, Director, Department of Personnel; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program operations, Department of Welfare; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; T.I. Varney, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; Harold J. Synder, Director, Division of Engineering, Public Service Commission; Richard M. Nixon, President, Washington, D.C.; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Administration, Department of Mental Health; Robert Taft Jr., U.S Senate, Washington, D.C. Topics include: business monopolies, employment, pollution, food stamps, youth organization, flag request, school transportation, license plates, blindness, State Athletic Commission, education, food stamps, tourism, aid for non-public schools, state payroll, state budget, gas service, vocational rehabilitation, flood control, teacher's salary, Social Security, Weston State Hospital, environmental conservation, bussing for integration, and Public Service Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frederick Vasburgh, Editor, National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C.; N.H. Dyer, M.D., Secretary, Medical Licensing Board of West Virginia; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; C. Herbert Traubert, Secretary, West Virginia Board of Pharmacy; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department. Topics include: employment, National Governor's Conference, Blue Ridge hydro-electric project, junk cars, State Racing Commission, Natural Resources Commission, water service, Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969, Public Service Commission, license plates, taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Walter L. Synder, Director, Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor; Robert B. Moran, Administrative Assistant, Department of Commerce; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission. Topics include: taxes, Department of Public Safety, Denmar State Hospital, information request, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, tourism, flag request, flood control, military discharge, food stamps, Transportation-Communication Employees Union; Buffalo Creek Disaster.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harry H. Brainerd, Executive Director, Vehicle Equipment Safety Commission, Washington, D.C.; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Richard W. Velda, Associate Administration, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Maurice B. Rowe, Commissioner, Department of Agricultural and Commerce, Virginia; Paul J. Vennari, President, West Virginia Education Association; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Tom J. Ventress, Director, Department of Industrial Relations, Montgomery, Alabama. Topics include: highway safety, flag request, aid to non-public schools, public transportation, information request, license plates, immigration, road conditions, Marshall football team place crash, bridges, farmland, career education, legislation, highway development, aid to non-public schools, employment security, Pocahontas County, and Monroe County.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joseph H. Mills, Director, State Economic Opportunity Office, Federal-State Relations; John J. Verstraete, Executive Director of Public Relations, 3M Company, Saint. Topics include: Greenbrier County, Summers County, highway development, Department of Public Safety, taxes, Equal Rights Amendment, Social Security, Head Start Program, National Guard, payroll, environmentalism, food stamps, School Clothing Allowance Program, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, J.K. Vessey, Director, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Upper Darby, Pennsylvania; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security. Topics include: employment, bussing for integration, Aid to the Disabled, forest management, youth organizations, mines, insurance, Emergency Employment Act of 1971, information request, Mercer County, alcohol in state parks, and business development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Benjamin B. Wells, Deputy Chief Medical Director for   Veterans Administration; C.W. Nixon, Director of the Veterans Administration Regional Office; The   Honorable Donald E. Johnson, Administrator of Veterans Affairs; David C. Lindsey, M.D., Director   VAH, Altoona, PA; Joseph Paris, Director, VAH, Butler, PA; Joseph C. Mackney, Director, VAH,   Clarksburg, W. VA; Valerija B. Raulinaitis, M.D., Director, VAH, Pittsburgh, PA; H.F. Moore, Director,   VAH, Pittsburgh, PA; W.H. Loy; C.R. Murray; C.S. Collier, JR, Department of the Army Director; Mr.   Irvin P. Schloss, National President Blinded Veterans Association; Commander W.L. Clingman, Veterans   of Foreign Wars of the United States; Congressmen William L. Dickinson; Frank Caudy, Chief Deputy;   Mr. George S. Richey, Senior Vice State Commander United States Spanish War Veterans; Mrs. Edith M.   Wildman, Director House of Friendship; Ralph Stump, Adjutant Veterans of Foreign Wars Dept. of WV;   Commander Charles Whitelatch; Mr. William Nicholson, Commander Veterans of Foreign Wars, John   Nery, Hospital Chairman, Chester L. Shanklin, Adjutant for the 8 th district Veterans of Foreign Wars;   Charles S. Edwards, Commander for the 8 th district Veterans of Foreign Wars; Mr. Kenneth G. Smith,   National Organizing Director Veterans of Second World War, INC.; Mr. Darel C. Shumate, Senior Vice   Commander; Honorable John D. Rockerfeller, IV, Secretary of State; Mr. Raymond S. Tomassene; Mr.   Hugo M. Gevaert, LL-B-Lawyer-Attorney; Mr. Robert G. Via, Administrator The Huntington Hospital,   INC.; Mr. Ira S. Latimer, Director Department of Natural Resources State of West Virginia; H.R.W. Vial,   M.D.; Frank Viands, Specialist; Mrs. Leroy Viands. Topics include: Public Health Services Act; Veterans Administration; Veterans Hiring Contest, Veterans' Benefits, Veterans' Insurance, Federal Appropriations for Veterans' Administration Hospitals, VA Hospital Regionalization, Appalachian Regional Commission, Vietnam Bonus, 24 th Annual WV Veterans Conference, Governor's Veterans Day Proclamation, West Virginia's Veterans Day, Veterans' Education, Annual Reports of Department Officers and Chairman, Department of Veterans of Foreign Wars, 50 th Annual Department Convention, Veterans' Scholarship Programs, Memorial Day, Buddy Poppy Proclamation and Loyalty Day Proclamation, Veterans' Job Training, Anti-War Demonstrations, Students for a Democratic Society, Independent State Agency, World War I Veterans Convention, Veterans of Second World War, INC, Advisory Committee to the State Commission on Mental \"Retardation\", Veterinary Board, W.VA., State Veterinarian, Horse Racing, WV Bar Association, WV Board of Regents, North Beckley Public Service District Sewer System, WV Blue Book, Department of Natural resources, Mental Health Program, SCAC Retaining Control of the Poverty Program","This folder contains correspondence with: Lynn Viars; Mr. Robert Lafferty, President WV Association of   VICA Station C; Mr. Delmer Hutton, District Representative Modern Woodmen of America; Joseph L.   Vicites, Commander-in-Chief; Carl B. Vickers, Attorney at Law; Mr. Earl Vickers, Director Legislative   Services; Mr. William S. Ritchie, JR, Commissioner, Department of Highways; E. Hans McCourt; W.T.   Brotherton, Jr; John E. Carrigan; Ivor F. Boiarsky; Speaker T.E. Myles; George H. Seibert, Jr; Frank   Vickers, Warrant Officer United States Army (Retried); Mr. George E. Vickers, Manger Jefferson County   Chamber of Commerce; Mr. Randolph Burch, Burch Manufacturing Company, INC.; Mr. K. Carl Little,   Director Travel Development Division Department of Commerce; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr.,   Commissioner Department of Commerce; Mr. William Loy, Administrative Assistant Governor's Office;   Geraldine M. Vickers; Mr. B. Bruce Kittrell, Attorney at Law CA; Mrs. Hilda Vickers; Edwin F. Flowers; Commissioner Department of Welfare; George W, Spruce, III, Director of Payroll for WV Alcohol   Beverage Control Commission. Topics Include: West Virginia Association of VICA, Farmers Home Administration, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Prisoners of War, Missing in Action, Emergency Employment Act of 1971, United States Brewers Association, Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, Equal Rights Amendment, Uniform Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Act of 1970, Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, West Virginia Add Hoc Commission of Inquiry into the Buffalo Creek Flood, Committees of the Southern Conferences, Citizens Conference on State Legislatures, Banking, Retired Officers Association Veterans of Foreign Wars, Knights of Columbus, Father and Son weekend, State Road Commission, Department of Commerce, Homecoming 1970 promotion, Regional Development Council, Highways, State Road Supervisor, Receipt for Certified Mail, Litigation, Name Change, County of Los Angeles, Citizens Constitutional Rights, Department of Welfare, Food Stamps, Students, Environment, West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles, Amateur Radio Licenses, Governor's Victory Dinners.","This folder contains correspondence with: Honorable William P.C. Perry; Mr. Maurice A. Viener,   Secretary WV Athletic Commission; The Honorable Joseph O. Eblan, Commercial Attache Embassy of   the United States of America Vienna, Austria; The Honorable Robert W. Burk, Jr., Commercial Bank   Building; Mr. Paul T. Morton, President Vienna Ministerial Alliance; Mr. Paul A. Viers, Bailey, Worrell,   and Viers Attorneys at Law; Mr. Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Commissioner Workmen's Compensation Fund;   Mr. C. T.. Swartling, President Viking Glass Company; D.P. Villaflores, Tanjay College Philippines;   William C. Hollandsworth, Attorney-at-Law; LTC Herbert B. Mattingly, Office of thee ARNG Liaison   Officer; Mr. William S. Staub, P.E. Chief, Water Supply Program Division of Sanitary Engineering State   of WV; Dr. A.J. Villani, Stevens Clinic; C.C Villarreal, Administrator Department of Transportation,   Topics Include: Healthcare, Health Insurance, State Athletic Division, \"American Weeks\", Parkersburg   Library, Vienna Library, Library Commission, Vienna Ministerial Alliance, Department of Motor   Vehicles, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Welfare, National Youth Science Camp, Board   of Banking and Financial Institutions, Viking Glass Company, International education, Village of   Bethlehem, Hardship discharge, Student requests, Water Supply Sanitation, Department of   Transportation, Mass Transit Legislation, Drive Licenses, Health and Education, The Sands.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mr. Larry D. Villers, Villers Motor Sales, INC.; Mr. Mike   Villers; Mrs. Thomas J. Villers; Miss Linda E. Villinger; Mr. Ronald D. Cork, Sheriff and Treasurer   Harrison County Courthouse; Mr. and Mrs. George Vincent; Paul B. Shanks, Director Division of Vital   Statistics; L.L Vincent; Mrs. Lucille Vincent; Lyle D. Vincent, M.D.; Sister Vincentia; Mr. Ralph   Vinciguerra, Gilbert Elementary School; Andrew Vincze, Consulting Engineer. Topics Include: Car for the Governorship, GOP Youth Training Camp, State Welfare, Welfare fraud, School Clothing Allowance Program, Environmental Concerns, Strip Mining, Postmaster Position, Alcohol sales, Farmers Home Administration, Water Lines, Birth Certificate Acquisition, Creative Kindergarten and Day Care Center Elkins, WV, Military discharge, Department of Highways, Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, Welfare and Food Stamps, Road maintenance, Highway Safety, House Bill 712, Road Construction, Teacher Salaries, Education, Air Pollution, Environment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Andrew Vincze, Consulting Engineer; Lawrence H.M.   Vineburgh, Ph.D., Washington Reference Laboratories; Miss Paulette Vineyard; Mr. James Vinson,   Associate Director Program Operations Division The Appalachian Regional Commission; Edwin N.   Vinson; Mr. Taylor Vincent, Attorney at Law; Mr. Taylor Vinson, Scherr, Meek, and Vinson; Mr. Ronald   J. Vinyard. Topics Include: Air Pollution and the Environment, Army Drug Testing, Metropolitan Opera,   Appalachian Regional Commission, Edwin Vinson Resume, Economic Opportunity Council, Welfare,   Farmers Markets, Department of Commerce, Flag Buying, Election Congratulations, Judge of the   Common Pleas Court, Water Resource Board, Linan Smokeless Coal Company, Coaching and West   Virginia University.","This folder contains correspondence with: Captain Jack E. Daniel; C.S. Collier, Jr, Director at Department of Veterans' Affairs; Herbert G. Klein, Director of Communications for the Executive Branch. Topics include: Vietnam, West Virginia Servicemen, Veterans, Vietnam bonus, Peace, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Death, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Cambodia, Department of Highways, POWs and MIAs, Veterans' training programs, Richard Nixon, South-east Asia, Vietnam Education Project, Abortion Laws, Department of Commerce, Psychological Problems of Vietnam Veterans, List of West Virigina Servicemen in Vietnam, Peace Negotiations, Anti-war, North Vietnamese.","This folder contains correspondence with: Chester T. Cruze, State Representative, various Vietnam Soldiers. Topics include: Governor's Vietnam War Letters, KIA letters, Mountaineer Santa in Vietnam Project 1968 and 1969, Department of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mr. Manuel J. Viola, Executive Director of Children and Family service Association; Mr. Thomas F. Virgin, Chamber of Commerce. Topics include: Nursing Homes, White House Conference on Aging, Seniors, Welfare and Food Stamps, Fool's Parade, State Penitentiary, Catholic Schools, Federalism, Highways, Bridges, Pollution, State Road Commission, West Virginia State Aerie Fraternal Order of Eagles, Liquor Tax, Christmas, 1972 Virginis Slims American Women's Opinion Poll.","This folder contains correspondence with: L.L. Vincent, Commissioner Department of Welfare; Mr. W. Astor Kirk, Regional Director Office of Economic Opportunity Mid-Atlantic Regional Office; Mrs. Jack H. Vital, Jr, President of the Woman's Club of Huntington; Charles H. Haden II; State Tax Commissioner; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary Department of Highways; Edelmira C. Vizcarra, Chairman of the Puerto Rican Association Against Infantile Paralysis; Mr. Russell B. Vlaanderen, Director of Education Commission of the States Department of Research and Information Services; Fred A. Hoke, Executive Director State Advisory Council on Vocational Education. Topics include: Immigration, Southern Governors' Conference, Welfare, Health, Pollution, School Lunch Program, Vista Travel Magazine, Vista Volunteers, Education, School for Deaf and Blind, Marshall University Medical School, division of Vital Statistics, Coal Miner Strike, Department of Highways, Jobs, Tax Reform, The Puerto Rican Association Against Infantile Paralysis, Insurance, Vocational Education.","This Folder Contains Correspondence with: Mr. Bill Blumer, Associate Director of State Operations; Albert F. Vogler, Elm Grove Lions Club. Topics include: Vocational Educational Advisory Council, Vocational Agriculture, Vocational Education, Appalachian Regional Commission, Flag Requests, The Lions Club, West Point, West Virginia Vocational Industrial, Technical, and Health Occupations Education, Voicing opinion.","This file includes correspondence with: John Volpe, The Secretary of Transportation. Topics include: Department of Highways, Bridges, Federal Aviation Administration, Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970, Highway safety, Rail passenger service, Motorcycle safety, Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1970, Federal Railroad Safety Act of 1970, The Rail Passenger Service Act of 1970, Water Quality Improvement Act of 1970, Emergency Transportation Assistance Act of 1970.","This file includes correspondence with: John Volpe, The Secretary of Transportation. Topics include: Highway Trust Fund, House Public Works Committee, Protesting, Rail industry, Interstate highway programs, Federal Boat Safety Act of 1969, Highway safety, Bridges, Williams Amendment to the Public Transportation Assistance Act of 1969, Airport airways.","This file includes correspondence with: John Volpe, The Secretary of Transportation. Topics include: Transportation, Bridges, Highways, and highway safety, National Coffee Safety Stop Program, Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1970, Highway Beautification Act of 1965, Highway Safety Act of 1970, Mass transit for the elderly, National Highway Needs Report 1972.","This file includes correspondence with: John Volpe, The Secretary of Transportation. Topics include: Transportation, 1972 National Transportation Report.","This file includes correspondence with: John Volpe, The Secretary of Transportation. Topics include: Transportation, Highway safety, School bus driving safety, Monarch Pass Colorado School Bus Crash Report 1972.","This file includes correspondence with: John Volpe, The Secretary of Transportation; Spiro T. Agnew, President of the Senate; Carl Albert, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Topics include: Transportation, 1974 Transporation Study, Governor's Highway Safety Administration, Highway Safety Act of 1966, Governor's Safety Conference and Exposition, Governor's Highway Safety Administration in West Virginia, Transportation Assistance Act, Transportation Regulatory Modernization Act of 1971.","This file includes correspondence with: John Volpe, The Secretary of Transportation. Topics include: Federal-Aid Highway Act, Transportation, Highways, Highway Safety, National Transportation Planning Study 1972, Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970, Federal Boat Safety Act of 1971, Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, Transportation Revenue Sharing, Appalachian Regional Commission, Federal Highway and Federal Aviation Administrations, Automobile insurance, Bridges.","This file includes correspondence with: John Volpe, The Secretary of Transportation. Topics include: Transportation, Transportation funding, Final Report on Basic National Rail Passenger System, Airplane safety, National Transportation Planning Study.","This File includes correspondence about: Administration Program on Voluntary Action, Human Resources, Governor's Conference on Student Volunteerism, National Student Volunteer Program, Southern Illinois Regional Volunteer Services Council, Inc, State Agency Volunteer Coordinators, Governor of Illinois Richard B. Ogilvie.","This File includes Correspondence about: Volunteer Program, Illinois Public Aid Code, Department of Children and Family Services Illinois.","This file includes correspondence with: DeLloyd Voorhees, P.E.R., Elks State Convention Chairman; Fred Michael, Jr, Department of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: Department of Veterans' Affairs, Veteran benefits, Natural resources, thank you letters, air pollution, Coal mine safety, West Virginia Elk Assocation, Special Ed, Highways, Junked Cars, Child Welfare, Voting and drinking rights of 18-year-olds, Voter registration, Voting Rights Amendment of 1970, Absentee voting.","This file includes correspondence with: William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; The Honorable Mino R. D'Aurora. Topics include: Absentee voting, Voting Rights Amendment of 1970, Motor Vehicles laws, State Road Commission, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Motor Vehicles, Vehicle tax.","This file includes correspondence about The Republican Party of West Virginia's State Platform 1968","This file includes correspondence with: Jerry Paterson, Bethany College, Topics include: Welfare, Culture, Pipestem Project, Anti-Communism, Services Corp Program, State Road Commission, Methodists, West Virginia Service Corps, West Virginia Student Crops, John D. Rockerfeller IV, Criticism of the Service Corps.","This folder includes correspondence about West Virginia Service Corps, Welfare, Jay Rockerfeller IV, Anti-Communism, Support for the Service Corps, Criticism of the Service Corps.","This file includes correspondence with: Richard A. Cunningham, Acting President of West Virginia Wesleyan College; Mr. Theodore C. Fearnow, Director of National Affairs West Virginia Wildlife Federation; W.B. Swope, Mayor of Welch. Topics include: Education, Disability, Highway safety, Wildlife conservation, West Virginian of the Year, Emergency Employment Act, Water Source of Supply Study for Welch, Wonderful West Virginia Magazines 1971, 1972, West Virginia Transporter Sept 1972, West Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, West Virginia Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association Annual Report 1969-1970, Statement of Traffic and Toll Revenue 1971-1972, Miss West Virginia.","This file includes correspondence about Agricultural Experiment Station, Morgantown, Dairy Operations Bulletin 1972, Large Scale Beef Production Bulletin, West Virginia Agriculture and Forestry Vol. 4 No.4.","This file includes correspondence about State Economics, Bureau of Business Research, West Virginia Vocational Rehabilitation Center, West Virginia Thoroughbred Breeders and Horsemen's Association, WV Water Company, West Virginia Watershed Progress Report 1971, Wonderful West Virginia Magazine 1972, The West Virginia Tablet.","This file includes correspondence with: Roger D Lundell, Wetzel County Leaders Association. Topics include: Education, Marshall Medical School, Chester Bridge, Roads, Department of Highways, Wetzel County 4-H Camp, Wetzel County Hospital Building Fund.","This file includes correspondence with: George H. Whaley, Judge Intermediate Court of Wood County. Topics include: Wetzel County Hospital, Public Safety, Department of Natural Resources, Education, Wetzel County Schools, Department of Health, Drug Abuse Telecast, Alcohol laws, Consolidated Gas Supply Corp, Parkersburg juvenile detention facility, Petition for John Carr's release from a mental institution, Junk Cars, Roads, Hunting and fishing licenses, Education, Nuclear Waste, Pornography laws, Wheat \u0026 Company, Inc, Mental Health.","This file includes correspondence with: James C. Wheat, Jr., Chairman Wheat \u0026 Company, Inc., Topics include: Education, Board of Regents, Charleston Rotary Club, Welfare, Wheat \u0026 Company, Social Security, Blue Ridge Project.","This file includes correspondence with: George H. Seibert, Jr, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Poverty Education, Voting rights, Public Institutions, Nursing, Strip Mining, Marshal Medical School, Welfare, Organ donation, Wastewater treatment facilities, Roads, Summer employment, ABC store in Wheeling, United Mine Workers of America, Wheeling Area Chamber of Commerce, Wheeling Bi-Centennial.","This file includes correspondence with: James J. Rogers, Mayor of the City of Wheeling 1969, George H. Seibert, Jr, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: City of Wheeling, Wheeling Railroad Relocation Proposal 1970, Baltimore \u0026 Ohio Railroad Company, Wheeling Corrugating Company, Wheeling Creek Watershed Plan, Wheeling Dollar Savings \u0026 Trust Company, Wheeling Electric Company, Wheeling Hospital, Appalachian Regional Commission, Wheeling Housing Authority.","This file includes correspondence about City of Wheeling, Wheeling-Ohio County Planning Commission, Wheeling Park Commission, Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, Wheeling Police Department, Wheeling Rapid Transit, Inc, Wheeling Urban Renewal Authority, History of Wheeling.","This file includes correspondence with: Mr. John D. Whisman, States' Regional Representative Appalachian Regional Commission; Richard D. Frum, West Virginia's State Representative. Topics include: Department of Commerce, Elkins Housing Authority, Welfare, Surface mining pollution, Marshall Medical School, State Employment, Cameron Planning Commission, Teachers' retirement, Park project funding.","This file includes correspondence with: Mr. John D. Whisman, States' Regional Representative Appalachian Regional Commission; Edgar D. Whitcomb, Office of the Governor of Indianapolis, Indiana. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Wildlife preservation bills, Mountaintop Vactionland, State employment, Welfare, Mental Health.","This file includes correspondence with: Buryl E. White, Mayor of Chesapeake, West Virginia. Topics include: Public Service Commission, Department of Public Safety, Hunting, and fishing licenses, School Clothing Allowance Program, Welfare, VISTA Volunteers, Department of Veterans Affairs, School Lunch programs, Federal-State Relations, State Insurance Commissioner, White Cane Safety Day, Air, and water pollution, Huntington State Hospital, Veterans' benefits, Social Security, Black Lung Claim.","This file includes correspondence with: John M. Ashbrook, House of Representatives; Ken Hechler, House of Representatives; E. Dennis White, Jr., West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Health, Mental Health, National Youth Science Camp, Inaugural Parade, DeWitt White, Police benefits, Social Security, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Police, Commission of Aging, Arts and Humanity Council, Welfare, Individuals for Reagan Republicanism.","This file includes correspondence about American Association of Political Consultants, Motor vehicles, School Clothing Allowance Program Welfare, Drug abuse, Welfare, Penitentiary at Moundsville, WV, Gender, State Building Commission, segregation, Car taxes, Department of Highways, Invasive moths, Surface mining, White House Conference on Food, Nutrition and Health, President's Commission on White House Fellows, Mine pollution.","This file includes correspondence with: Arthur S. Flemming, Special Consultant to the President on Aging. Topics include: The elderly, Aging, 1971 White House Conference on Aging, Mental health of seniors, National Retired Teachers Association, senior transportation, senior incomes.","This file includes correspondence about West Virginia Delegation White House Conference on Agin, November 28- December 2, 1971, Aging, seniors, assistance for seniors, Delegate workbook, WV Commission on Aging.","This file includes correspondence with: Arthur S. Flemming, Special Consultant to the President on Aging. Topics include: White House Conference on Aging: A Report to the Delegates from the Conference Sections and Special Concerns Sessions.","This file includes correspondence with: Mr. Dwight L. Chaplin, Special Assistant to the President, the White House; Mr Harry Fleming, Personnel Assistant to President Richard M. Nixon; Mrs. Richard M. Nixon, First Lady. Topics include: Consumerism, The White House Press Conference of Governor Arch A. Moore, Jr., of West Virginia, Richard Nixon WV visit, patent law, Consumer education, Vietnam Oil Import Policy.","This file includes correspondence about: The Federal Executive Branch Review of the Recommendations of the 1971 White House Conference on Youth—book length.","This file includes correspondence about: the West Virginia Council of the White House Conference on Children and Youth, Child education, Child Welfare.","This file includes correspondence with: Joesph P. Albright, West Virginia House of Delegates; Louise B. Gerrard, Ph.D., Executive Director of the West Virginia Commission on Aging; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance \u0026 Administration. Topics include: White House Aging Conference, Aging, Senior Citizens Centers, National Retired Teachers Association, West Virginia Commission on Aging, Delegates to the Conference on Aging, Instructions for the Selection and Nomination of State Delegates for the 1971 White House Conference on Aging.","This file includes correspondence about: the 1971 White House Conference on Youth: Recommendations and Resolutions—book length.","This file includes correspondence about: The Task Force on Environment, The 1971 White House Conference on Youth—book length.","This file includes correspondence about: the White House Conference on Youth, Delegates to the White House Conference on Youth, Minutes of Meeting of Board of Directors West Virginia Council of the White House Conference on Children and Youth, 1968.","This file includes the 1971 Report of the White House Conference on Youth.","This file includes correspondence with: Stephen Hess, National Chairman 1970 White House Conference on Children and Youth. Topics include: The White House Conference on Children and Youth, White House Conference on Children December 13-18, 1970, The history of the White House Conference on Children and Youth, Delegates.","This file contains correspondence with: Stephen Hess, National Chairman of the 1970 White House Conference on Children and Youth; Mr. William Y. Webb, President of the National Conference of State Societies. Topics include: Commission on Children, Youth, White House Conference on Children, Minutes for the West Virginia Council of the White House Conference on Children and Youth, October 1970, \"The Sounds of Children\" Record Album Order Form, Delegates to the Conference on Children.","This file includes correspondence with: Stephen Hess, National Chairman to the 1971 White House Conference on Youth. Topics include: Delegates to the White House Conference on Youth, Delegates nominations and responses.","This file includes correspondence about: the White House Fellows, Youth, Youth Fellows internship, Application forms for the White House Fellows.","This file includes correspondence about: Commission on the White House Fellows, the White House Fellows program, Application forms for the White House Fellows.","This file includes correspondence with: David C. Miller, Jr., Director of the President's Commission on White House Fellows; Spiro T. Agnew, The Vice President of the United States. Topics include: White House Fellows, White House Fellows Applications, State representation in the White House Fellows.","This file includes correspondence about Welfare, Wildlife, Employment, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Health, Veterans' Affairs, Putnam Taxpayer Association, Inc, State Tax Commission, Social Security.","This file includes correspondence about: Department of Highways, roads, Race, Employment, Welfare, Department of Welfare, Air pollution, Strip mining, Vocational education, Education.","This file includes correspondence with: Merle White, Mayor of the City of Richwood. Topics include: Health, Welfare, Office of Economic Opportunity, Recreational facilities, Highways, Department of Public Institutions, Federal-State relations, Emergency Employment Act, Daylight savings time, Fire departments, Appalachian Highway, Veterans' Affairs.","This file includes correspondence with: Mr. Robert M. White, Administrator United States Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Topics include: Welfare, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security, Drugs, Legislation, Flooding, The West Virginia Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, veterans, Disability, Water Pollution, Commerce, National Youth Science Camp, West Virginia Bonded Adjusters, Inc, West Virginia Teachers Retirment Board, Teachers' benefits.","This file contains correspondence with: Edwin L. Flowers, Commissioner West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: Welfare, School Allowance Program, Education, Workmen's Compensation Claim, Employment, Xerox Corporation, Consolidated Gas Supply Corporation, Natural resources, Motor Vehicle licenses, Department of Public Safety, Roads, and Highways.","This file includes correspondence with: Denzil L. Gainer, State Auditor; James L. Hupp, State Historian and Archivist. Topics include: Welfare, Voting, Interstate Commerce Commission, Department of Commerce, Department of Natural Resources, Mining, Department of Public Safety, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Public Service Commission, YMCA summer employment program, Social Secuity, Congo/Newell County Historical Society, Appalachian Power Company.","This file includes correspondence with: George H. Mahon, Chairman, Appropriations Committee House of Representatives. Topics include: Welfare, Social Security, Wildlife bills, State Road Commission, Department of Highways, Ritchie County, The Appalachian Regional Commission, Vocational education, Parkersburg Community College Campus, Federal-State-Regional partnership, Flood control, Potomac State College, income tax for servicemen, Workmen's compensation raise, Highways, Education Canoe Cruisers Association.","This file includes correspondence with: Tony E. Whitlow, House of Delegates West Virginia Legislature; H.J. Whitney, President, Pocahontas County Court. Topics include: Emergency Employment Act, Alcohol Laws, Surface Mining, Nature Portraits of America, Taxes, Veterans' Affairs, Agriculture, Highways, Welfare, Mental health, State Road Commission, Little League Baseball, White Shield Corporation, Black Lung Benefits, Water systems.","This file includes correspondence with: Russell L. Davisson, House of Delegates West Virginia Legislature. Topics include: Social Security, Flooding, Spanishburg Lake Project, Department of Public Safety, Jail Sanitation, Consolidation Coal Company, Sickle Cell Anemia, Abraham Lincoln Statue, Highways, State Road Commission, Federal-State Relations, Education, Welfare, health, Alcohol Beverage Control, Water Systems, Department of Labor, Airport Master Planning Grant, Airport Projects.","This file includes correspondence with: J. Terrell Whitsitt, Regional Manpower Administrator United States Department of Labor; Phyllis J. Rutledge, House of Delegates West Virginia Legislature. Topics include: Unemployment, U.S. Department of Labor, Cooperative Area Manpower Planning System, Emergency Employment Program, Manpower Plan 1973, Labor.","This file includes correspondence with: J. Terrell Whitsitt, Regional Manpower Administrator United States Department of Labor. Topics include: Emergency Employment Act, Department of Labor, Federal-State Relations, Labor, Cooperataive Area Manpower Planning.","This file includes correspondence with: Dick Lyng, Assistant Secretary U.S. Department of Agriculture; Gus R. Douglass, Commissioner of Agriculture Department of Agriculture. Topics include: Wholesome Meat Act, Welfare, Jerry West, Welfare letters, State Road Commission, Baker-Wibberley \u0026 Associates, INC., Jail conditions, Air pollution, Alcohol laws, Traffic laws.","This file includes correspondence about: Highways, Education, College, Academic appointments, Insurance, School Roads.","This file includes correspondence about: Education, Shenandoah Downs, Charles Town Turf Club, Appalachian Regional Commission, Welfare, Key Club Week, Business taxes, Department of the Army, Wonderful West Virginia Magazine, Army enlistment, Road conditions, Enviromental pollution, Colin Anderson Center.","This file includes correspondence: Enviromental conservation, Mental health, Welfare, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Elections 1972, Republican Party, State Road Commission, Education, Workmen's compensation raise, Public Safety, Social Security, Naval Aviation officer.","This file includes correspondence with: Carol Wilcox, President of Citizens for Enviromental Protection, INC. Topics include: WILCOX Company, Aviation, Welfare, Sewage Treatment Facilities, Water quality, Air pollution, Mental health, Colin Anderson center, Public Employees Association, Department of Mental Health, Political Science Association, Lakin State Hospital.","Topics include correspondence about: West Virginia Public Employees Association, Executive Development Program Proposal, West Virginia Housing Developmental Fund, Drug abuse prevention, Health, Strip Mining, Conservation, Mines safety, Dental Examiners, Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, Roads.","Topics include correspondence about: Wildcat Community Action Association, Wilderness bill, Natural resources, West Virginia planning association, Wildlife Federation, Wildlife Management Institute, Veteran's Day-Memorial Day, Social Security, Disability.","Topics include correspondence about: Rowlesburg Project, Jail conditions, Maternal \u0026 Infant Care Project, Health, Veterans' Affairs, Veterans' benefits.","This file includes correspondence with: H. Laban White, Speaker West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Department of Commerce, Department of Motor Vehicles, State Antiquities Bill.","This file includes correspondence with: John Myers: U.S. Congressman. Topics include: Veterans' Affairs, State Road Commission, Employment, Board of Land Surveyors, Welfare, Teacher's Retirment Board, Education, Medical Student Program, Automobile Insurance, Gas leak, Data processing equipment, Voting rights for 18-year-olds, National Family Week.","Topics include correspondence about: Highways, State Road Commission, Welfare, Old Age Assistance, School transportation, Office of the Attorney General, Natural resources, Veterans' affairs, Hunting, and fishing licenses, Marine Corps discharge, public safety.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Labor, Employment, Weirton General Hospital, Surface Mining, Black lung benefits, Highways, State Road Commission, Health, Planning and Development Commission, Welfare, Summer Employment, Female employment discrimination, Nursing, Barboursville State Hospital, Legislation. Topics include correspondence about: Department of Labor, Employment, Weirton General Hospital, Surface Mining, Black lung benefits, Highways, State Road Commission, Health, Planning and Development Commission, Welfare, Summer Employment, Female employment discrimination, Nursing, Barboursville State Hospital, Legislation.","Topics include correspondence about: The First National Bank of Bluefield, Bluefield Public Library, Appalachian Regional Commission, Mercer County, Drug abuse, Pollution, Mental Health Complex, Mines, Workmen's Compensation Fund for the Farmington mine disaster, United Mine Workers Local 4042, Head-start/Day Care Mason County, Welfare, Insurance department, Hurricane Agnes, and flooding, Department of Health.","Topics include correspondence about: Exposition American, American Legion Auxiliary, Welfare, Legal matters, Opportunities Industrializing Center, Pollution, School transportation, Education, School dress, Neighborhood Youth Corps Program, public safety, Motor vehicles, Social Security.","This file includes correspondence with: Mr. Doc Williams, The Doc WIlliams Show. Topics include: Planning development, Human Rights, Weirton General Hospital, Health, Chaplain, School dress code, Canada's Immigration Policy, The Doc Williams Show, School Clothing Allowance Program, Welfare, Social Security, Mental health, Veterans' Affairs, Wheeling Head Start Program.","Topics includes correspondence about:  Marshall Medical School, Memorial Resolution by Huntington for Andrew McDade, Teachers' retirement, Education, Veterans, Coal Mine Safety, Welfare, Natural resources.","This file includes correspondence: Automobile insurance, Health insurance, State parks, Interstate 79, Employment, Welfare, Buffalo Creek Flood, Mine safety, 1972 Moore Campaign, Marshall Medical School, Black Lung claim.","This file includes correspondence with: John Bell Williams, Governor of Mississippi; Lestor Maddox; Governor of Georgia. Topics include: Employment, Labor, Air Pollution, Welfare, Highways, Mineral rights, conservation, public relations, National Association of the Physically Handicapped, INC, Great lakes to Florida Highway Association, INC, Surface mining, Black lung benefits, Conservatism, Mines, Motor Vehicles.","This file includes correspondence with: Richard M. Nixon, the President of the United States. Topics include: Taxes, Health, Oil \u0026 gas, conservatism, Mental health, Mullens Area Public Library, State parks, Election campaign, politics, Civic Liberties Union, Veterans' Affairs, Fire safety, Nursing.","This file includes correspondence about: Welfare, disability, Cancer, Health, Miner's health, Foster Parent Program.","This file includes correspondence about: Buffalo Creek Flood, Strip Mining, Conservation, Environment, public safety, Federal Black Lung law, Air Pollution, Department of Natural Resources, Adjutant General, Welfare, Health, Financial Report of the 1971 Midwestern Governors' Conference, Vietnam War, State Senators television broadcasts, Insurance, Metropolitan Life.","This file includes correspondence about: Welfare, Independence Day, ABC Commission, Black Lung Benefits, Social Security, Health, Sanitation, Education, Highway safety.","This file includes correspondence about: VISTA Committee, Student loans, Taxes, Ohio River Bridge Site, Weirton General Hospital, Highways, Mines, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Foster care, Social Security, Mental Health, Neighborhood Youth Corps, Department of Natural Resources, Enviromental law, Motor vehicles, Welfare.","This file includes correspondence about: Financial Aid, Federal-State relations, Roadside Parks, Social Security, Flood protection, Welfare, Retirement, Mines, Environment, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Corrections, Williamson Regional Hospital.","This file includes correspondence about: Welfare, Education, Employment, Workmen's compensation, State Road Commission.","This file includes correspondence about: Workmen's Compensation Fund, Education, Health, Veteran's benefits, Veterans' Affairs, Mines, Water resources, Racing Commission, Food Stamps, Marshall Medical School, Legislation, Alcohol laws.","This file includes correspondence about: Department of Public Safety, Interstate safety, Veterans' benefits, State Road Commission, Roads, Trout fishing program.","This file includes correspondence about: Mid-Decade Census congressional proposal book on Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Census and Statistics of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service: House of Representatives Ninety-Second Congress—May-June 1971.","This file includes correspondence about: Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Employment, taxes, Department of Highways, Department of public safety, Justice of the Peace, Director of Aeronautics, Surface mining, summer employment of 1971, Environment, Education, Hunting license legislation, brotherhood of Teamsters, Department of health, Roads, Driver's Licenses, Housing, Marshall Medical School, Inaugural ball, National Republican Congressional Committee \"Operation Cleansweep '72.\"","This file includes correspondence about: Coal, Wilson Chevrolet Company, Election Affairs, medical welfare, Road commission, motor vehicles, Bostrom Management Corportation, taxes, Garbage collection, Natural resources, Union Carbide Corporation, Complaints against county sheriffs, Jail, Workmen's Compensation Raise, Committee for Constitutional Integrity, 18-year-old voting amendment, Department of commerce, unemployment benefits, The Pacific Coast Salmon Industry.","Topics include correspondence about: Social Security, Welfare, State employment, Marhsall Memorial Fund, Interstate speed limits, State Road Commission, Economy, Tax Department, Department of Mental Health, Department of Welfare, Department of Highways, Vocational Agriculture Education, employment.","This file includes correspondence about: legislation, The Durbin Mercantile Company, Department of Transportation, Public Safety, Highway Safety Administration, Emergency Employment Act, Traffic Safety Programs, Health, Welfare, Social Security, 18-year-old vote, Education, Weirton Housing Authority.","This file includes correspondence about: Quota Club of Bluefield, Assistance for the deaf, Child disability, Holiday Inns, INC, Mental Health, Education, Property litigation, Department of Highways, West Virginia University, West Virginia Press Association, mental Health, Department of Welfare.","This file includes correspondence about: Teacher's retirement, Education, Social Security Administration, State Road Commission employment application, Employment, Nursing, Elkins public library project, Vocational education, elections.","This file includes correspondence about: Welfare, Natural resources, public safety, Public Service Commission, Social Security, Union Carbide, Education, College. Journalism.","This file includes correspondence about: West Virginia Association of Savings and Loan Companies, Wetzel County Savings and Loan Company, Taxes, Employment security, Workmen's compensation, Small Business Administration, Housing legislation, Josten's American Yearbook Company, Drugs.","This file includes correspondence about: congratulations, Crime, Welfare, State Stone, Welfare, St. Albans Public Library, 1972 Moore Campaign, Department of Employment Security, Summer Employment 1971, Mental Health, Highways, State Road Commission, Department of Public Institutions, public safety.","This file includes correspondence about: Marion County Democratic Executive Committee, House of Delegates, Oil and Gas, Health, Bus transportation, Pollution control, Education, Teachers, West Virginia National Guard.","This file includes correspondence about: Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Boy Scouts, 1972 Moore Campaign, Department of Veterans' Affairs, United Appalachian Poor People, Inc., Glennville State College, Department of Highways, Conservation, Election laws, Employment State Road Commission, Patronage.","This file contains correspondence with: Ed Wimmer, Vice President Public Relations Director of the National Federation of Independent Business. Topics include: Motor Vehicles, Welfare, Commerical legislation, Economics, Forward America, Inc., libertarianism, Farmers, Small Businesses, Politics, Health.","This file includes correspondence about: WIN Program, Natural resources, Committee on Ways and Means, Family Assistance Proposal, Education, Schools, Surface mining.","This file includes correspondence about: Welfare, State Road Commission, employment, Prison employment, Labor, Future—official publication of the U.S. Jaycees, Mental health, Motor Vehicles, United States Jaycees, Kanawha County School Board.","This file includes correspondence about: Winfield town grant, Recreation, Welfare, Clothing allowance, Libby-Owens-Ford Company, Roads, Adoption, State song, Veterans, Flooding, Health, Mental health, International Typographical Union.","This file includes correspondence about: Tom Winner 1972 campaign, summer employment 1971, Welfare, Title V work experience and training project, Real Estate Commission, Sewage system.","This file includes correspondence about: Summer Action Program, Driver's license, Steel Tank Institute Convention, Voter turn-out, Racing commission, Republican State Executive Committee, Republican party, GOP Youth Training Camp, Industrial Development Authority, congratulations.","This file includes correspondence about: Preston County, Federal Housing Administration, Governor's Highway Safety Bureau, Rowlesburg Project, Emergency Employment Act, Department of Natural Resources, Judges' Retirement System, Property.","This file includes correspondence about: Welfare, Politics, Department of Public Safety, police complaints, Braxton County Hospital, health, Education, Natural resources, Bridgeport Housing Project, Miner strike, Roads, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Labor.","This file includes correspondence about: State Road Commission, Education, Welfare, Workmen's Compensation, Auto Insurance consumer report, Labor.","This file includes correspondence about: Welfare, Teacher's retirement, State Road Commision, Employment, Health, Department of health, Schools for the Deaf and Blinf at Romney, Education, National Railway Historical Society, Vocational rehabilitation, United Mine Workers, Department of Public Institutions, Pipestem State Park, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Lions International, Lions Club, Huntington State Hospital, Adjutant General.","This file includes correspondence about: Employment, Environment, Cooper's Rock project, Post Office Department, Surface mining, Junk cars, Natural resources, Department of Highways, Food, WMUL-TV, Television.","This file includes correspondence about: WMUL-TV, Television.","This file includes correspondence about: Miners for Democracy, Welfare, Parochial Schools, Medicaid, Pollution, West Liberty State College, Mental health, Department of Motor Vehicles, Shepard College, Insurance, Utilities, Department of Highways.","This file includes correspondence about: Mental health, Education, Preston County Schools, Summer Employment 1971, Rowlesburg Project, Strip mining, Pollution, Welfare, insurance legislation, Social Security, Outdoor recreation, Fools' Parade film, Insurance, Moundsville City Council, Gambling legislation, Prisons, State Road Commission.","This file includes correspondence about: Motor Vehicles, Department of Highways, Junk Cars, Employment, Mental health, Welfare, Rowlesburg Project, natural resources, Department of Labor, Bridgeport Housing Project, Education, Food stamps, College, Workmen's Compensation, Public safety, bridges.","This file includes correspondence about: Department of Commerce, Appalachian Regional Commission, Doddridge County, Public Employees Retirment System, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Community Colleges, Welfare, Women's Bureau, Woman's Club, Tempest, Order of Women Legislators, Women's National Republican, League of Women Voters.","This file includes correspondence about: National Republican Women's Conference, Women voters league, WOMP Radio, Wild Wonderful West Virginia magazine, My Weekly Reader, Welfare, Adjunct General, Natural Resource Commission, Veterans'' Affairs, Black lung claims, Wood County airport.","This file includes correspondence about: Wood County Executive Committee, Wood County Area Transportation Study Summary Report January 1971, Wood County Bank, Wood County Board of Education, Wood County Republican Executive Committee.","This file includes correspondence about: Welfare, Elkay Mining Company, Health, Workmen's Compensation, Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics, Flooding, Labor, Employment, Alcohol laws, Mental health, Education, Motor Vehicles, Veterans.","This file includes correspondence about: Welfare, 1972 Moore Campaign, Good Samaritan Bill, Date-Design Laboratories, Water Quality Community Action, College student protests, State Road Commission, Roads, Blue Ridge Project.","This file includes correspondence about: Beautician's license, environment, West Virginia Wood, INC., Summer employment 1971, Education, West Virigina Board of Regents, Teaching, High Education, A Plan for Computers in Higher Education.","This file includes correspondence about: Employment, Denmar State Hospital, Insurance, Highways, Rowlesburg Project, Natural resources, Welfare, Education, Disaster relief fund, castle estate, Surface mining, Woodrow Wilson scholarships, Roads, Air pollution, Kardon Investment Co.","This file includes correspondence about: Kardon Investment Co., Teacher's retirement, Welfare, Marshall medical school, Green Acres Regional Center, Pea Ridge Woman's Club, unemployment benefits, Department of Motor Vehicles, Carpet.","This file includes correspondence about: Summer Employment 1971, Wheeling Lions Charities, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Tax Commission, Welfare, Social Security, Motor vehicles, Alcohol laws, Workmen's compensation raise, Department of Public Safety, State Road Commission.","This file includes correspondence about: Alcohol laws, Aeronautics commission, Legislation, Disability, Welfare, Department of Labor, Consumer Protection, Human Rights.","This file includes correspondence about: Board of Probation and Parole, Drugs, Vocational education, Alcohol laws, W.Va. State Board of Architects, Internal Revenue Taxation, Bridges, Department of Motor Vehicles, Black lung benefits, Roads, Coal, Education, Vocational rehabilitation.","This file includes correspondence about: Buffalo Creek Flood, Employment, Workmen's compensation fund, Surface mining, Unemployment benefits, Work incentive program, Labor, Working hours, Drug abuse, Welfare, School bus Transportation..","This file includes correspondence about: Employment, Insurance commission, Welfare, School Clothing Allowance Program, Motor vehicles, Lifestyle, Flooding, Foster home.","This file includes correspondence about: Marshall disaster, Wyoming County Airport Authority, Wyoming County, Employment, Teacher's retirement board, Marshall Sports Information Office 1971, Insurance, Politics, Midland Canal, Education, Flying Tiger Party.","This file includes correspondence about: Department of Veteran's Affairs, Road Commission, Politics, Religion, State flower, Workmen's compensation raise, Welfare, Black lung claims, Insurance, Alcohol laws.","This file includes correspondence about: Education, Welfare, Black Lung claims, Summer Employment 1971, Department of Health, Drug abuse, Beer Commission, Public Service Commission, Legislation, Roads.","This file includes correspondence about: Concerned Veterans from Vietnam, Black lung claims, Welfare, Veteran' Affairs, Workmen's compensation fund, Employment, Anti-communism, Department of Highways, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission.","This file includes correspondence about: Alcohol Beverage Control, State Road Commission, Workmen's Compensation, Air pollution Alaska Federation of Natives, Public Employees Retirement System, Welfare, George H. Wright Company.","This file includes correspondence about: Welfare, Education, Department of Health, Department of Mines, State Road Commission, Health, Pornography, County Court of Berkeley County, Appalachian Regional Commission.","This file includes correspondence about: Welfare, Air pollution, Buffalo Creek Flood, Military, Weirton General Hospital, 1972 Moore Campaign, Richard Wright Corporation, YMCA Youth Governor's Conference, Environment, Highways, Department of Labor, Lakeview Country Club, Golf courses.","This file includes correspondence about: Veterans, Federal-State Relations, Hospitals, Health, Department of natural resources, Greenbrier Golf and Tennis Club, The Greenbrier, Property.","This file includes correspondence about: Investment, The Anatomy of Investment, Education, School, Republican Party, Airport, Drug abuse, WSAZ-TV.","This file includes correspondence about: Coal miners, Department of Education, Highways, Highway maps, WSJS Television, Cable News, Road bonds, State Building Commission, Housing Development Fund, Military.","This file includes correspondence about: Marriage, Vocational Rehabilitation, Roads, Welfare, Special Session, Mental health, Workmen's compensation fund, Printing, Hospitals, Legislation, Board of Nurses, 1972 Moore Campaign, Health.","This file includes correspondence about: Nurses, Nurse labor, highways, Bridgeport Housing Project, Insurance, Employment.","This file includes correspondence about: Welfare, Public Employees Retirment System, Department of Highways, State Road Commission, Automobiles, Roadside development, Cigarette smoking, Sewage disposal, Department of Public Institutions, Hancock County schools.","This file includes correspondence about: Hancock County Schools, Education, Universal Academy of Music, Town incorporation, Ukraine, Appalachian Regional Commission, Wyoming County Airport, Wyoming County Schools, White Sulphur Springs Star newspaper.","This file includes correspondence about: Xerox.","This file includes correspondence about: Pollution, property taxes, Education, Adjunct General, Employment, Welfare, Weirton General Hospital, Conservatism, Pornography, Fishing licenses, Retirement, Summer Employment 1971, Health, Mental Health, Disability benefits, ABC Commission.","This file includes correspondence about: Congressional Record Proceedings and Debates of the 92nd Congress, First Session 1971 (book)","This file includes correspondence about: West Virginia Youth Science Camp, Welfare, Disability, Department of Highways, Education, Congratulations, Employment, Roads, Teachers' pay, Women's National Republican Club, INC., Flooding, State Road Commission, Marshall Medical School, Fuel Engineer.","This file includes correspondence about: National Governor's Conference, Social Security, Employment, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Welfare, Bobier Electronics INC., Disabled assistance, 1972 Moore Campaign, 5014 Court Room Legal Pad: Random Commentary, Air pollution control, National Alliance of Businessmen, Carbide South Charleston Plant.","This file includes correspondence about: Coal production, Aeronautics Commission, Welfare, Labor, Miners, Roads, Highways, Old Age Assistance, Citizen complaints to the governor, Food Stamps, Gambling, Immigration and Naturalization.","This file includes correspondence about: Employment, Labor, Department of Banking, Welfare, Fairmont State College, Social Security, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Farmers Home Administration, Mountaineers for Rural Progress, Environment, Department of Employment Security, State Road Commission, B\u0026O Railroad.","This file includes correspondence about: York appliance catalogue, Anti-communism, Environment, Welfare and Retirement Fund, Welfare, Employment, Politics, Adjunct General, Mine dumps.","This file includes correspondence about: Motor vehicles, Gun related court case, Mining, Rolling Rivers Campaign, Environmentalism, Roads, School bus transportation, Welfare, Public Service Commission, Department of Employment Security, Urban renewal Moundsville, Adjutant General, Automobile ownership and its relation to welfare eligibility, Federal-State relations, Mines.","This file includes correspondence about: The Indianapolis News Monday Evening News May 1st, 1972.","This file includes correspondence about: Daily News-Miner May 1st, 1972.","This file includes correspondence about: Administrative Assistant to the Governor appointment, Lincoln walks at night statue.","This file includes correspondence about: Summer employment 1971, Department of Highways, Welfare, Housing program, 1972 Moore Campaign, Vietnam, West Virginia of Young Americans for Freedom, Young American Medals, Workmen's Compensation, National Association of Retired Civil Employees, Disability welfare, Department of Motor Vehicles, Alcohol laws, Weirton General Hospital, Health, Board of Dental Examiners, Mental Health.","This file includes correspondence about: Mental health, 1972 Moore Campaign, School bus transportation, Young Moore \u0026 Company, INC., Department of Highways, Junk car program, Department of Motor Vehicles, Forestry, Welfare, House of Delegates, Summer Employment 1971.","This file includes correspondence about: Pollution, YMCA, Teachers Retirement Board, Employment, Environment, Young Republican League.","This file includes correspondence about: Young Republican National Federation, Young Republicans of West Virginia.","This file includes correspondence about: Pollution, Health, Welfare, Summer Employment 1971, Department of Public Safety, Roads, West Virginia Coal Association, Congratulations.","This file includes correspondence about: West Virginia Coal Association, Black Lung Association, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency, and Correction, Education, Multi-Handicapped Camp, Mental health, The Central National Bank, Employment, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Workplace racial discrimination.","This file includes correspondence about: Youth Conference on Alcohol, West Virginia Youth Conservation News, Youth for Christ Club, Youth for Moore, Youth Opportunity Camps, Youth Employment Program, 1970 GOP Youth Training Camp, Department of Education, The Army \u0026 Navy Union, U.S.A., INC.","This file includes correspondence from: Paul Zakaib, Jr, West Virginia House of Delegates.  Topics include: State Tax, Drugs, Gambling, Uniform Enforcement of Support Act, Education, Litigation, Health, Employment, labor, Workmen's compensation fund, medical school, Zando, Martin, and Milstead-Architects \u0026 Engineers.","This file includes correspondence about: Education, Abortion, Department of Commerce, Drugs, Sports, Department of the Army, Public Service Commission, Department of Education.","This file includes correspondence about: Marshall football disaster, leaded gasoline, Welfare, education, environment, Adjutant General, Army desertion, Department of Highways, Air pollution, John Birch Day, State Civil Service, Employment, black lung benefits, Alcohol laws, federal state relations, Insurance Commission, Motor vehicles.","This file includes correspondence about: Tourism, Public relations, Tax Commissioner, Department of Taxation, Roads, Natural Resources, Flood damage information, Greenbrier, Wellsburg National Bank, Mental Health, Public Service Commission, Mental Health Complex.","This file includes correspondence about: Welfare, Clarksburg Bypass, Department of Mental Health, Employment, Farmers and Merchants' Bank, Department of Archives and History, Raleigh County Historical Society, INC., Department of Highways, Historic Highway markers.","This file includes correspondence about: Department of Highways, Department of Archives and History, Bicentennial celebration, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Clinton Water Association, Industrial Development Authority, Department of Agriculture.","This file includes correspondence about: Zionist Organization of America, Black lung claims, School Transportation, Workmen's Compensation Benefits, Welfare, Fairmont State College, State Flag, Department of Commerce, The Rhinebeck Country School, Disabled School children, Banking, Industrial development.","This file includes correspondence about: Libbey-Owens Glass Company, Zonta International, Economics, Welfare, Disability welfare, old age welfare, Midwest Media, Rowlesburg Project, Driver's license, Highways, Kanawha County, Teacher pay, Religion, Apollo 11 state tour.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Railroads, Roads, Road conditions, Road construction, State Road Commission, County Road complaints.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, County Road complaints, Road conditions, Highways, State Road Commission, Road improvements.","Topics include correspondence about: State Road Commission, Department of Highways, County Roads, Road Conditions, County Road complaints, Bridges.","Topics include correspondence about: State Road Commission, Department of Highways, Roads, Road conditions, County Road complaints, Politics.","Topics include correspondence about: State Road Commission, Department of Highways, Roads, Road conditions, County Road complaints, Politics.","Topics include correspondence about: State Road Commission, Department of Highways, Roads, Road conditions, County Road complaints, Politics.","Topics include correspondence about: State Road Commission, Bridges, Road conditions, County Road complaints, Department of Highways.","Topics include correspondence about: State Road Commission, Bridges, Road conditions, County Road complaints, Department of Highways.","Topics include correspondence about: State Road Commission, Bridges, Road conditions, County Road complaints, Department of Highways.","Topics include correspondence about: Bridges, Roads, Department of Highways, State Road Commission, Road Conditions, County Road Complaints.","Topics include correspondence about: Bridges, Roads, Department of Highways, State Road Commission, Road Conditions, County Road Complaints.","Topics include correspondence about: Bridges, Roads, Department of Highways, State Road Commission, Road Conditions, County Road Complaints.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure, welfare.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Thomas G. Dove, President of the Ohio Valley Industrial and Business Development Corporation. Topics include:  Department of Highways, Sidewalks and Roadwork, bridge replacement, fair-market value of property, highway construction, compensation for property purchase, traffic problems, position inquiry, Ohio River Bridge, Corridor G, Development of an Industrial Park, highway water drainage, road erosion, sewage complaint.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Rev. James Duff, President of Sullivan Community Council; Hon. Charles A. Duffield Jr., Judge of the Fourteenth Judicial Circuit; J. E. Bailey, Director, Right of Way Division. Topics include: compensation for property, highway construction, road drainage, flooding, employment with State Road Commission, roadwork, Interstate 79, school roads, road signs, parks, bridges, Appalachian Highway Project, land acquisition.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Burl A. Sawyers, Commissioner, State Road Commission; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV; Michael L. Dyer, Chairmen of the Clarksburg Planning \u0026 Zoning Commission. Topics include: roadwork, Department of Highways, road conditions, land acquisition, bridges, Buffalo Creek Disaster, mail, Ohio River Bridge, Corridor G, traffic, petitions.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Dr. David L. Ealy, Health Director Marshal County Health Department; F. F. Earp, President of Earp \u0026 Armstrong Inc.  Topics include: road conditions, mail routes, school bus routes, roadwork, bridges, traffic, road drainage, snow plowing, industry, deindustrialization, potholes.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: hazardous roads, roadwork, employment in the State Road Commission, school bus service, road conditions, petitions.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Bernard L. Edwards, President of First National Bank in Ironton Ohio.  Topics include: roadwork, road tar, right of way, logging, environmental preservation, traffic, school bus routes.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Dr. Paul N. Elbin, President of West Liberty State College; E. H. Post, Executive Secretary of Department of Highways.  Topics include: roadwork, State Health Department, local health departments, public health, road conditions, school bus routes, mail routes, purchase and lease of public land, flooding, employment, road drainage, Department of Highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; C. Edwin Elliott, Mayor of Bluefield West Virginia.  Topics include: road drainage, road conditions, roadwork, Department of Highways, highway construction, mail routes, Corridor Q, bridges, traffic, road safety, potholes, acquisition of land, eminent domain, compensation for property, Department of Welfare, employment, petitions.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia.  Topics include: bridges, employment, road conditions, roadwork, \"West Virginia Highways\", summer employment, job inquiries, job termination, job recommendations.  It also includes copies of \"West Virginia Highways\", the official employee magazine of the Department of Highways, Volume 1 Number 1 through Volume 2 Number 3.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Donald C. Englebreth, Engineer-in-Charge at Buchart-Horn Inc.  Topics include: employment, summer employment, road conditions, right-of-way, road construction, compensation for property, bridges, roadwork, traffic, highway construction, potholes, state parks, road safety, bridge schematics and design, engineering, corridor G.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; M. R. Hamill, Commissioner, State Road Commission; Brooks O. Evans, Mineral County Court President; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington.  Topics include: right-of-way, corridor G, eminent domain, compensation for property, roadwork, road conditions, petitions, access roads, surveys and maps for highway construction, Interstate 64, trucking, park facilities, federal highway funding.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Edward A. Ewing, City Manager of Huntington.  Topics include: corridor G, bridges, roadwork, corridor E, corridor H, highway construction, road maintenance, petitions, right-of-way, school bus routes, state parks, federal highway funding, road conditions, mail routes, traffic, road safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; John H. Faber, Vice President of the National Ash Association; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for WV.  Topics include: West Virginia University, Coal Research Bureau, road conditions, road safety, roadwork, fair-market value of property, right-of-way, corridor G, school bus routes, bridges, potholes, petitions, employment, traffic, mail routes.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Jack D. Stafford, Assistant Commissioner for the Department of Highways.  Topics include: road safety, roadwork, road conditions, petitions, bridges, traffic, employment, road construction, state parks, airports, rail crossings.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for WV; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV.  Topics include: road conditions, bridges, flooding, road drainage, roadwork, fair-market value of property, corridor G, eminent domain, right-of-way, petitions, mail routes, school bus routes.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Frank T. Fike, Mayor of Piedmont WV; Rodger Raymond Fischer, US Representative for PA; David H. Fisher, Chairman-Director of State Roads Commission of MD; A. E. Johnson, Executive Director of the American Association of State Highway Officials, Robert J. Fitz, Chairman of the Congressional Commission on Government Procurement.  Topics include: roadwork, road conditions, road drainage, bridges, petitions, West Virginia University, student loans, Ohio River Bridge, highway construction, road safety, federal highway funding, Interstate 79, Interstate 70, corridor E, tunnels, Interstate 68, flooding.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Benson B. Flanagan, President of the United Transportation Union.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, Interstate 64, highway construction, bridges, petitions, roadside garbage, road safety, mail routes, employment, turnpike, eminent domain, school bus routes.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, potholes, school bus routes, road safety, bridges, petitions, highways, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, bridges, drainage, flooding, traffic, trucking, strip mining, noise pollution, road safety, corridor G, highway construction, right-of-way, purchase of state land, logging, sewers, corridor L, school bus routes.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: roadwork, road conditions, bridges, bridge construction, eminent domain, compensation for property, highway construction, petitions, state parks, potholes, school bus routes, corridor G, road drainage, property damage.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Leonard S. Fry, President of the Kingwood Mining Company.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, farms, interstate 70, road safety, potholes, bridges, corridor E, interstate 81, highway construction, school bus routes, petitions, interstate 79, road drainage, flooding, mail routes, traffic, corridor L.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for WV; Andrew Garvonic, Mayor of Glen Dale WV.  Topics include: bridges, road improvements, roadwork, traffic, petitions, environmental issues, highway construction, Ohio River bridge, road safety, school bus routes, flooding, employment, job recommendations, sidewalks, property damage.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: corridor H, highway construction, road improvement, road conditions, roadwork, potholes, petitions, sidewalks, school bus routes, road safety, property damage, flooding, drainage, road construction, employment, mail routes.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; William L. Gilligan, WV Senator.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, litter, employment, job recommendations, bridges, bridge construction, road drainage, eminent domain, highway construction, compensation for property, petitions, flooding, school bus routes.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; James S. Gladwell, Superintendent of Harrison County Schools; Joseph C. Gluck, Dean of West Virginia University; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health.  Topics include: corridor D, traffic, road safety, school bus routes, road conditions, roadwork, mail routes, road drainage, town name change, road names, potholes, litter, Ohio River bridge, petitions, highway construction, taxes, sewage, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Lewis N. McManus, Chairman of the Committee on Finance in the WV House of Delegates; A. Edwin Grafton, Chairman of the Department of Forest Technology at Glenville State College; Kenneth J. Gray, US Representative for Illinois.  Topics include: roadwork, road conditions, employment, road drainage, flooding, right-of-way, highway construction, interstate 77, tunnels, job recommendation, bridge construction, corridor G, property purchase, federal highway funding, corridor D, petitions, corridor L, state parks, environmental impacts, New River Gorge bridge, interstate 64, C\u0026O railroad, corridor E.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, right-of-way, compensation for property, fair market value of property, eminent domain, bridges, road construction, hospitals, petitions, road safety, audits, corruption, flooding, bridge construction.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. E. Bailey, Director, Right of Way Division; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert H. Mollohan, US Representative for WV.  Topics include: right of way, compensation for property, eminent domain, roadwork, road conditions, highway construction, bridges, bridge construction, employment, interstate 79, flooding, property damage, water drainage, corridor G.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; John M. Slack, US Representative for WV.  Topics include: roadwork, road conditions, petitions, mining, interstate 77, bridges, bridge construction, flooding, road drainage, school bus routes, road safety, parking, traffic.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: bridges, bridge construction, roadwork, road conditions, flooding, road drainage, school bus routes, surface mining, strip mining, environmental problems, federal highway funding, hospitals, highway construction, road safety, food bridge, petitions, employment, Baltimore \u0026 Ohio Railroad.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; M. R. Hamill, Commissioner, State Road Commission.  Topics include: road drainage, roadwork, road conditions, flooding, bridges, bridge construction, road safety, school bus routes, hospitals, interstate 64, Marshall University plane crash, Southern Airways Flight 932, Marshall University plane crash memorial, federal highway funding, health.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; William H. Hanks, Chairman of the West Virginia Highway Users Conference.  Topics include: road conditions, road safety, roadwork, employment, job recommendations, road abandonment, corridor H, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, potholes, petitions, road construction, West Virginia Highway Users Conference, federal highway funding, rapid transit, bridges, school bus routes, road drainage.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert D. Harman, Delegate, West Virginia House of Delegates.  Topics include: roadwork, road conditions, petitions, bridges, bridge construction, road safety, Morgantown Personal Rapid Transit System, federal highway funding, welfare, road drainage, potholes, mail routes, employment, corridor H, interstate 81, environmental impacts, interstate 64.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: interstate 470, highway construction, road conditions, roadwork, petitions, education funding, corridor G, bridge construction, bridges, interstate 64, traffic, road safety, Baltimore \u0026 Ohio Railroad, right of way, road drainage.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: road safety, road conditions, roadwork, interstate 64, bridges, bridge construction, school bus routes, petitions, mail routes, road drainage, employment, right of way, property damage, traffic, federal highway funding.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: road abandonment, road conditions, roadwork, road drainage, interstate 77, bridges, state parks, eminent domain, acquisition of property, fair market value of property, mail routes, bus routes, highway construction, petitions, corridor E, right of way, traffic.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Frank C. Haymond, Judge, West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals; A. L. Hayes, VP Mingo Lime \u0026 Lumber.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, interstate 70, traffic, road safety, road drainage, flooding, petitions, school bus routes, potholes, employment, corridor D.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV.  Topics include: bridges, bridge construction, road conditions, roadwork, road safety, mail routes, pollution, property damage, road drainage, corridor G, hospitals, petitions, litter, Corridor D, strip mining, reforestation, corridor E, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: roadwork, road conditions, right of way, petitions, road safety, bridges, bridge construction, property damage, mail routes, bus routes, corridor E.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Gordon E. Hermanson, President, Davis and Elkins College.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, bridges, corridor G, State Parks, road drainage, flooding, school bus routes, petitions, road safety, sewers, compensation for property, interstate 64, federal highway funding, mail routes, corridor H, traffic, highway construction.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert A. Heyl, President, Delta Concrete Company; Cecil B. Highland Jr., President, Empire National Bank.  Topics include: roadwork, road condition, road construction, bridges, bridge construction, interstate 79, road safety, employment, petitions, corridor L, school bus routes.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Dennie L. Hill, Delegate, West Virginia House of Delegates.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, school bus routes, bridges, road safety, mail routes, petitions, bridge construction, corridor L, flooding, road drainage, highway construction, property purchase.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert A. Hinerman, Mayor of Huntington; James D. Hinkle Jr., Mayor of Buckhannon; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV.  Topics include: roadwork, road conditions, Morgantown Personal Rapid Transit System, interstate 79, road safety, interstate 64, highway construction, property acquisition, corridor G, petitions, bridges, bridge construction, corridor H, corridor L, traffic, state parks.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert K. Holiday, WV State Senator.  Topics include: highway construction, roadwork, road condition, highways, road safety, flooding, school bus routes, mail routes, corridor G, interstate 70, Shepard College, employment, petitions, corridor E, interstate 64, salvage yard, mental health center, interstate 77.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert K. Holiday, WV State Senator.  Topics include: roadwork, road conditions, interstate 64, property damage, corridor L, bridges, flooding, federal highway funding, petitions, road safety, bridges, bridge construction, employment, parks, acquisition of property, fair market value of property.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; R. W. Howard, President, Borg Warner.  Topics include: flooding, roadwork, road conditions, bridges, bridge construction, camp sites, school bus routes, mail routes, road safety, fire departments, petitions, traffic, Baltimore \u0026 Ohio Railroad, right of way, highway construction, gasoline tax, litter.","This folder contains correspondence with: L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William Crabbe, Mayor of Steubenville, OH; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Harry L. Buch, Chairman, WV racing Commission.  Topics include: WV economy, taxes, bridges, traffic, welfare, food stamps, housing projects, Marshall University, medical schools, hospitals, student aid, Camp Dawson, employment, federal highway funding, highway construction, bridges, roadwork, road conditions, administrative transition, wheeling downs, state parks, recreation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Louis G. Craig, Mayor of Weston; John D. Rockefeller IV, WV Secretary of State.  Topics include: business registration, voting, employment, state parks, environment, outdoor recreation, division of vocational rehabilitation, employment, black lung, welfare, corridor G, highway construction, traffic, road conditions, roadwork, mental health, food stamps, strikes, Marshall University, medical schools, military enlistment, agriculture, taxes, state forests, wrongful termination, Fort Pitt, notary, flooding.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ethel L. Crandall, Delegate, WV House of Delegates; William C. Cramer, Representative for Florida, US House of Representatives; Jay H. Cravens, Forester, US Forest Service; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: elections, hospitals, United Mine Workers of America, child support, welfare, employment, state parks, postal services, road construction, Buffalo Creek flood, flooding, housing, water pollution, scholarships, Water Quality Improvement Act, Department of Archives and History, state history museum, helmet law, Cherry River Navy, Department of Natural Resources, tourism, drug abuse, the draft, Piney Creek Watershed project, US Forest Service, environmental issues, Pinecrest Sanitarium, license plate registration, road conditions, roadwork, petitions, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Appalachian regional commission, West Virginia University, bridges, mail routes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; R. C. Conaty, Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control; Spencer K. Creel, Delegate, House of Delegates; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Hulett Smith, Governor of WV; George H. Seibert Jr., Delegate, House of Delegates; Edward A. Mearns Jr., Dean, University of Cincinnati College of Law.  Topics include: welfare, food stamps, black lung, pollution, environmental issues, insurance, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program, license plate registration, liquor license, Workmen's Compensation Fund, teachers' salaries, road safety, DUI laws, early childhood education, bridges, bridge construction, clay mining, labor strikes, dams, employment, hospitals, United Mine Workers of America, letters of recommendation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Brevard Crihfield, Executive Director, Council of State Governments; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: Council of State Governments, National Governors' Conference, road conditions, roadwork, welfare, food stamps, medical insurance, school bus routes, child support, oil and gas extraction, drug abuse school, criminal justice expenditures and programs, retirement pension, mental health.","Topics include: school vouchers, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, the draft, draft deferment, education, Rhodes scholarships, letters of recommendation, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Clothing Allowance Program, social security, employment, vaccination, Morris Harvey College, Department of Veteran's affairs, highway construction, environmental issues, tourism, roadwork, road conditions.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: mental health, hospitals, Department of Veterans' Affairs, food stamps, welfare, food stamps, veterans' pensions, gas, airports, Marshall University plane crash, Southern Airways Flight 932, inflation, taxes, volunteerism.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert G. McCall, Director, Environmental Health Services; Charles H. Haden II, Commissioner, State Tax Department; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools, State Department of Education; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: 1970 WVU coed murders, strip mining, environmental issues, coal mining, mining safety, Marshall University, medical schools, Clothing Allowance Program, welfare, mental health, public health, taxes, housing, labor strikes, roadwork, road conditions, steel mills, employment, black lung, social security, mail routes, student aid, hospitals.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Ashcraft, Director, Department of Mines; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools, State Department of Education; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: coal mining, oil, natural gas, bridges, toll bridges, technical education, employment, food stamps, welfare, municipal consolidation, gun control, petitions, roadwork, road conditions, state parks, taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frank W. McKee, Dean, West Virginia School of Medicine; V. K. Knapp, WV State Senator; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Robert Jerry Brewster, State Drug Abuse Control Coordinator.  Topics include: state police, public safety, agriculture, elections, Christian nationalism, welfare, medical school, letters of recommendation, employment, education, roadwork, road conditions, corridor L, rehabilitation, black lung, unemployment, hospitals, labor strikes, jail conditions, jails, brain drain, drug abuse.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund.  Topics include: employment, Marshall University, medical schools, gambling, mental health, social security, unemployment, welfare, Marshall University football, Pinecrest Sanitarium, taxes, disability, school choice, organ donation, state parks, housing, NASA-ASEE.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Chester T. Cruze, Ohio State Representative, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; H. H. Cudden, Mayor of Logan; Paul N. Elbin, President, West Liberty State College.  Topics include: state flag, roadwork, road conditions, employment, presidential election, environmental issues, hunting, jails, jail conditions, veterans' affairs, public health, higher education, abortion, welfare, food stamps, Marshall University, medical schools, black lung, POWs, potholes, road construction, corridor Q, highway construction, right of way, retirement, flooding.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: mental health, welfare, elections, state flag, employment, hospitals, rehabilitation, healthcare, postal services, mail routes, bridges, covered bridge, historic landmarks, tourism, drug abuse, Monongahela national forest, logging, Marshall University, West Virginia University, medical schools, Medicare, state police, race relations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert A McConnel, Commissioner, Department of Labor; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: printing plant, industry, Marshall University, medical schools, youth delinquency, youth group homes, hospitals, school safety, school bus routes, natural resources, conservation, birth certificates, employment, mental health, social security, welfare, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, pensions, disability, food stamps, labor strikes, military enlistment, flooding, coal mining, airports.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: elections, healthcare, insurance, state holidays, schools, education, vocational education, West Virginia Wesleyan College, psychiatric training, taxes, Baltimore \u0026 Ohio Railroad, crime, Distinguished West Virginian Award, petitions, road conditions, roadwork, employment, religion.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Harry H. Cup; D. E. Cuppett, Judge, twenty-first judicial circuit of WV.  Topics include: community centers, recreation, welfare, pardons, elections, public parks, state registration of engineers, housing, state surplus purchase, corridor H, highway construction, federal highway funding, hydroelectric power, business registration, flooding, dams, employment, black lung, drug abuse, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, sewage, water conditions.","This folder contains correspondence with: Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Walter Kennedy, Commissioner, the National Basketball Association; Reverend Charles L. Currie, President, Wheeling College; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare. Topics include: child abuse, drivers' licenses, employment, basketball, state police, hospitals, songs, poverty, abortion, school lunch program, Buffalo Creek flood, school bus routes, school clothing allowance program, welfare, nursing homes, West Virginia University, medical schools, letters of recommendation, state parks, corridor G, highway construction, education, school prayer, Wheeling college, Marshall university, visas, air pollution, corridor E, bridges, social security, travel, banking, hunting.","This folder contains correspondence with: Floyd B. Graham, Executive Director, State Aeronautics Commission, Carl T. Curtis, US Senator for NE; Richard M. Nixon, US President; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles, Kenneth M. Curtis, Governor of Maine; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner; J. Richard Barber, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: medical schools, Marshal University, mental health, housing, employment, social security, education, roadwork, West Virginia Wesleyan College, retirement, teacher salaries, roadwork, aircraft, welfare, taxes, drivers' licenses, water pollution, insurance, foster care, teacher certifications, industry, papermaking, disability.","This folder contains correspondence with: Fred Cutlip, Director, Federal-State Relations, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation; Angus E. Peyton, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; J. Richard Barber, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner.  Topics include: arbor day, police, outdoor recreation, state parks, water conservation, land conservation, historical preservation, mental health, taxes, welfare, drivers' licenses, bridges, road conditions, roadwork, Workmen's Compensation Fund, student loans, employment, landfills, environmental issues, unemployment, black lung, food stamps, dental school, West Virginia University, bridges, bridge construction, medical school, West Virginia Association of the Deaf, civil service.","This folder contains correspondence with: L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner.  Topics include: Vietnam, road conditions, roadwork, blind people, welfare, scholarships, outdoor recreation, fishing, fish stocking, West Virginia Arts and Humanities Council, employment, DUIs, water service, pollution, environmental issues, farming, strip mining, mine inspection, retirement, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, civil service, hydroelectric power, day care, taxes, schools for handicapped children, hardwood depletion, logging, The Weekly Bond Buyer, The Daily Sentinel.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Carl G. Beard III, Director of West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission; Adam Dalessio, Mayor of Follansbee; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways. Topics include: Daughters of the Confederacy, historical preservation, confederate monuments, Julia Neale Jackson Woodson grave, Blennerhassett Island, Workmen's Compensation Fund, hospitals, Vietnam veterans, air pollution, Wheeling downs racetrack, community college, water service, employment, letters of recommendation, state flag, sewage, public health, school lunches, kindergarten, Head Start program, welfare, black lung, social security, desertion, the draft, deferment, road conditions, roadwork, police, insurance, Buffalo Creek flood, food stamps, supreme court, presidential primaries, WV board of regents.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: dams, social security, disability, vocational rehabilitation, water service, state parks, cigarette commercials, smoking, welfare, interstate 79, highway construction, roadwork, road conditions, Marshall University, college athletics, medical school, national guard, school clothing allowance program, state police, coal, historic preservation, employment, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), racial discrimination, West Virginia Human Rights Commission, Vietnam.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frank C. Daniel, Secretary, National Rifle Association; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: George Washington Trail, tourism, flights, religion, drug abuse, alcoholism, music festival, tanning industry, National Rifle Association, hunting, conservation, insurance, welfare, Workmen's Compensation Fund, employment, disability, civil service, roadwork, road conditions, petitions, summer camps, medical school, nursing homes, fire inspections of property, road safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Willie L. Daniels, President, Daniels \u0026 Bell Incorporated; Robert B. Danielson, Mayor of Belmont.  Topics include: sewage, water service, food stamps, black lung, welfare, criminal justice, vocational rehabilitation, school bus routes, Buffalo Creek Flood, police, court transcripts, employment, investment, black caucus, black-owned business, Environmental Protection Agency.","This folder contains correspondence with: E. K. Fester, President, Fairmont State College; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: industry, taxes, employment, letters of recommendation, disability, welfare, vocational rehabilitation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Joel T. Broyhill, US Representative for VA; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: employment, Daughters of the American Revolution, taxes, social security, Marshall University, medical schools, Workmen's Compensation Fund, airline crash, banking, healthcare, insurance, national guard, welfare, state flag, road conditions, roadwork, hunting, education, litter, air pollution, sewage, Pentagon, prisons, paper manufacture, 4-H club, school clothing allowance program.","This folder contains correspondence with: James A. Lyons, Senior Marketing Representative, IBM; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund.  Topics include: nature, highway construction, education, employment, data processing, data processing centralization, IBM, computers, air quality, workmen's compensation fund, dentations, right of way.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; David B. Daugherty, Delegate, WV House of Delegates; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools.  Topics include: school clothing allowance program, vehicle inspection, American Automobile Association (AAA), welfare, bicentennial, Marshall University, engineering education, state board of barbers and beauticians, state chiropractic licensing board, employment, letters of recommendation, community organizations, parks, drug abuse, environmental protections, highway construction, mining, United Mine Workers of America, mine safety, safety regulations, Coon Branch school, abortion, state police, The Greenbrier, Vietnam, Monongahela National forest, draft, social security.","This folder contains correspondence with: John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Russel L. Daugherty, Judge, Cabell County Domestic Relations Court; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Mino R. D'Aurora, Delegate, WV House of Delegates.  Topics include: car accidents, road safety, insurance, public official salaries, domestic relations court, family court, crime, corrections, public service commission, letters of recommendation, welfare, Daughters of the American Revolution, education, West Virginia University, pet cemetery, flooding, DUIs, Buffalo Creek Flood, mine dumps, Department of Mines, state flags, Workmen's Relief Fund, coal mining, employment, soil conservation, patterns of energy consumption, federal reports, taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. T. Davidson Jr., Delegate, WV House of Delegates; W. R. Davidson, Mayor of Matoaka; George P. Shultz, Secretary, US Department of the Treasury; Bob Scott, Governor of North Carolina; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John Ashcraft, Director, Department of Mines; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Robert K. Holliday, Senator, Senate of WV.  Topics include: helicopters, social security, hunting and fishing license, death penalty, pollution, environmental issues, bridges, bridge construction, education, public schools, road conditions, roadwork, employment, Nursing Home Licensing Board, public official salaries; horse racing, horse doping, federal revenue sharing, religion, Buffalo Creek Flood, flooding, gas wells, school clothing allowance program, vocational education, mine foreman classification, national parks, Harpers Ferry, food stamps, medical schools, Marshall University.","This folder contains correspondence with: John W. Landfried, State Fire Marshal; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: interstate 79, highway construction, Marshall University, medical schools, employment, insurance, fires, corridor G, state parks, hunting, petitions, taxes, welfare, food stamps, social security, sales tax, roadwork, road safety, flooding, Buffalo Creek Flood, hospitals, airports, black lung, coal hauling, city planning, environmental regulations, pollution, landfills, Workmen's Compensation Fund, road conditions, roadwork, racial discrimination, national guard.","This folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State of West Virginia.  Topics include: position appointments, meetings.","This folder contains correspondence with: N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Roy W. Walter, State Director, School Transportation and Driver Education; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions.  Topics include: poverty, welfare, healthcare, social security, hospitals, Workmen's Relief Fund, Marshall University, medical schools, state flag, black lung, employment, summer employment, road conditions, roadwork, road safety, bridges, mine inspection, banking, highway construction, retirement, disability, sickle cell, Piney Creek Watershed Association, school bus routes, taxes, golf, vocational education, nature, Monongahela National Forest, outdoor recreation, child protection, child custody, children's home, Buffalo Creek Flood, Appalachian Regional Commission, police.","This folder contains correspondence with: Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; C. H. McKown, Chairman, Senate Finance Committee; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State of West Virginia; Elmer H. Dodson, Mayor of Charleston; John E. Carrigan, Minority Leader, West Virginia Senate.  Topics include: elections, insurance, resignation, Workmen's Compensation Fund, mine accidents and injury, deaths, data processing, occupational pneumoconiosis evaluation program, mine safety, Baltimore \u0026 Ohio Railroad, rail tracks, regulations of the Workmen's Compensation Fund, taxes, drug abuse, Drug Abuse Education Program, West Virginia State Bar, Young Lawyers, judge appointments, investments.","This folder contains correspondence with: Hulett C. Smith, Governor of West Virginia; Grover T. Davis Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Nonintoxicating Beer Commission. Topics include: nonintoxicating beer commission, resignations.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. L. Davis D.V.M., Secretary, West Virginia Board of Veterinary Medicine; J. Richard \"Zeke\" Davis, Mayor of Fairmont; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: West Virginia Board of Veterinary Medicine, bridges, bridge construction, roadwork, Environmental Protection Agency, healthcare, disability, underage drinking, pipelines, gas, highway construction, welfare, vehicle registration, football, social security, employment, Piney Creek Watershed project; homesteading, state parks, alcohol, food stamps, busing, taxes, road conditions, jail conditions.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles H. Haden II, Commissioner, State Tax Department; Leonard M. Davis, Chairman, Chairmen, Department of Speech, West Virginia University; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: roadwork, road safety, pollution, litter, mining, mine safety, alcoholism, disability, taxes, hospitals, Spencer State Hospital, unemployment, West Virginia University, welfare, social security, Veterans Affairs, telephone service, Marshall University, medical school, United Nations, DUIs, state parks, alcohol, strip mining, Stonewall Jackson Lake project, corridor H, retirement, coal miners, black lung, insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: elections, road safety, highways, highway construction, roadwork, bridges, bridge construction, food stamps, welfare, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Greenbrier, employment, vehicle registration, Buffalo Creek Blood, flooding, Workmen's Relief Fund, state police, West Virginia University football, National Leadership Methods, youth leadership training, military discharge, inflation, funeral benefits.","This folder contains correspondence with: T. R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Roy W. Walter, State Director, School Transportation and Driver Education; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; John D. Rockefeller IV, WV Secretary of State; Robert M. Ball, Commissioner, Social Security, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Russel L. Davidson, Delegate, House of Delegates; Lewis N. McManus, Delegate, House of Delegates.  Topics include: fundraising, industrial regulations, employment, drug abuse, school bus routes, healthcare, strip mining, coal mining, education, food stamps, welfare, social security, black lung, litter, pollution, road conditions, roadwork, state parks, Board of Banking and Financial Institutions, appointments, junior colleges, sex education, disability, Workmen's Compensation Fund, banking, governor's prayer breakfast, West Virginia University, Buffalo Creek Flood, hospitals, Stonewall Jackson Lake project, Chuck Yeager Rocket monument, state board of barbers and beauticians, elections, state athletic commission, State Historians, state board of examiners and psychologists, military discharge.","This folder contains correspondence with: Eldon E. Shipman, Superintendent, West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and the Blind; Robert L. Hunt, President, West Virginia Federation of the Blind Inc.  Topics include: financial audit, education, blind, deaf, vocational education, disability, dormitories, renovations, National Science Foundation, state flag, petition, The West Virginia Tablet, pollution.","This folder contains correspondence with: Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Richard W. Coplin, Director, Governor's Highway Safety Bureau; Nettie Davis (Mrs. John R. Davis), State Advisory board on Welfare.  Topics include: car accidents, road safety, motorcycles, fundraising, appointment.","Topics include: death, letters of condolence, funerals.","This folder contains correspondence with: D. Boone Dawson, Mayor of Charleston WV; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John Mitchell, US Attorney General; Ward M. Dawson Sr., Delegate, House of Delegates.  Topics include: prisons, prison conditions, Moundsville penitentiary, sexual assault, medical schools, Marshall University, interstate 79, highway construction, road conditions, roadwork, employment, housing projects, drug abuse, letters of recommendation, welfare, state real estate commission, appointments, food stamps, state board of embalmers and funeral directors, West Virginia University, hospitals, fishing licenses, fish hatcheries, fish stocking, state parks, scotch whiskey, Region I Center for Mentally Retarded, day care.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Dick Dalton, President, WV Jaycees.  Topics include: West Virginia University, hunting, elections, Workmen's Compensation, school bus routes, employment, veteran's affairs, vehicle taxes, taxes, food stamps, Marshall University, social security, mental health, daylight savings time, Day of Bread, bakeries, retirement, United States Junior Chamber (Jaycees), 4-H camps, road safety, mail routes, roadwork, road conditions.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles H. Keenan, State Director of School Transportation; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Mrs. Betty Dean, Executive Director, WV Council of Towns and Cities; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; T. R. Sampsell, Director of Department of Natural Resources; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission.  Topics include: US Department of Agriculture, school bus routes, DUIs, neighborhood youth corps program, welfare, food stamps, disability, handicapped persons, employment, highway construction, bridge construction, bridges, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Vietnam war, state board of architects, strip mining, hospitals, employment, social security, outdoor recreation, tourism, Buffalo Creek Flood, Sunshine magazine, road drainage, sewers, black lung, religion, road safety, petitions.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. Frank Deem, WV Senator; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: community betterment award, gas, corruption, department of mines, taxes, state parks, budgets, golf courses, bridges, alcohol, bridge construction, Arbor Day.","This folder contains correspondence with: W. Alva Deardorff M.D., President, Kanawha Medical Society; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; H. E. Dearth, General Manager, Parkersburg Steel Company; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Laurence M. Evans, Chairman, West Virginia Board of Probation and Parole; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Harry E. Moats, Delegate, House of Delegates; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent of Department of Public Safety.  Topics include: science and technology, investment, highway safety bureau, road safety, Olympic games, welfare, liquor laws, taxes, capital punishment, campaign advertising, State Medical Examiner, litter, road construction, Rotary Clubs, elections, disability, tourism, hospitals, water service, sewage, employment, Vietnam war, unemployment, juvenile corrections, car accidents, state police, school choice, hydroelectric energy, new river dam, Farmington Mine Disaster, widow relief, Cass Scenic railroad, housing, veteran's affairs, bridges.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Robert F. Dee, President, Smith, Kline, and French Laboratories; J. Frank Deem, WV Senator; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: education, parochial schools, hospitals, financial aid, West Virginia University, economic development, mental health, mental hospitals, property taxes, roadwork, road conditions, charity, pharmaceuticals, Buffalo Creek Flood, Marshall University, medical schools, voting age, jail conditions, field trips, income tax, business and employment tax, deaf schools, West Virginia Library Commission, appointments, golf courses, social security, employment, bridges, bridge construction, water drainage, deer hunting season.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: education, Workman's Compensation, national defense, United Nations, China, Taiwan, racial integration, Peace Movement of Ethiopia, back to Africa movement, Survival magazine from Department of Defense, civil defense preparedness agency, police, flooding, food stamps, welfare, adoption, car accidents, prayer, religion, prison evangelism, alcohol, state parks, traffic tickets, tree planting, highway construction, water service.","This folder contains correspondence with: L. W. Deitz, President, Richwood Chamber of Commerce; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Gus R. Douglass, Commissioner, Department of Agriculture; M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; John D. Rockefeller IV, WV Secretary of State; Ivor F. Boiarsky, Speaker, House of Delegates.  Topics include: Synanon, drug abuse, National Governors' Conference, corridor L, highway construction, national forests, logging, environmental conservation, Monongahela National Forest, welfare, disabled veterans, child custody, United Nation, Medicaid, taxes, school clothing allowance program, plant pest control, mental health, mental hospitals, car accidents, sewage, Environmental Protection Agency, Board of Veterans Appeals, pollution, hospitals, Stonewall Jackson Lake project, employment, recommendations, librarians, school choice, migrants, springs, West Virginia University athletics, social security, road conditions, lost persons, search and rescue, school admissions, disability.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Richard Nixon, President of the United States; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Edward A. Garmatz, Chairmen, Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, US House of Representatives.  Topics include: roadwork, road conditions, potholes, interstate 81, flooding, road drainage, black lung, alcoholism, drug abuse, counseling, rehabilitation, immigration, Buffalo Creek Flood, surface mining, environmental conservation, sewage, chicken, insurance, eminent domain, road construction, child custody, postal service, Delta Queen steamboat, safety regulations, historic preservation, West Virginia University, speeches, off shore oil drilling, coal mining, strikes, food stamps.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; John B. Waters, Jr., Federal Cochairman, Appalachian regional commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: insurance, state flag, Vietnam war, employment, mental hospitals, prisons, prison conditions, road conditions, garbage routes, corridor Q, highway construction, right of way, governor's inauguration, department of highways, airports, road work, road construction, Appalachian regional commission, pollution, environmental conservation, Canaan Valley, Buffalo Creek Flood, Marshall University, medical schools, football, welfare, social security, billboards, readers digest, prisoner of war camps.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gregory S. DeVine, President, Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company; Samuel L. Devine, US Representative for Ohio.  Topics include: railroads, economic development, taxes, B\u0026O and C\u0026O merger, federal correctional assistance grants, retirement, teacher's retirement board, eminent domain, fair market value of property, highway construction, employment, retirement homes, hospitals, road conditions, road safety, police, West Virginia University Dental School, petitions, roadwork, letters of recommendation, state parks, environmental conservation, Department of Veteran's Affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harry L. Buch, Chairman, WV racing Commission; Sandy DeMark, President, Harrison County \u0026 Elk Creek Pollution Control Committee; Robert M. Ball, Commissioner, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: football, comics, school choice, private schools, employment, letters of recommendation, horse racing, Elk Creek, road flooding, pollution, environmental issues, fishing licenses, social security, DUIs, education, kindergarten, crime, bridges, roadwork, road conditions, citizenship, Democratic National Committee, inflation, Democrats for Moore.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Hugh. S. Edwards, MD, Superintendent, Pinecrest Sanitarium; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: Democrats for Moore, Order of DeMolay, bridges, bridge construction, state board of examiners of psychologists, letters of recommendation, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, social security, road conditions, roadwork, welfare, employment, Pinecrest sanitarium, tuberculosis, school clothing allowance program, food stamps, hospitals, black lung, disability, department of mental health, social work, school choice, private schools, parochial school, taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: George H. Seibert, Jr., Delegate, House of Delegates, member, Joint Committee on Government and Finance; O. R. Ledford, Business Manager, Denmar State Hospital.  Topics include: Denmar State Hospital, jobs, deindustrialization, audits, tuberculosis, elder abuse, litter, road conditions, jobs for women.","This folder contains correspondence with: George H. Seibert, Jr., Delegate, House of Delegates, member, Joint Committee on Government and Finance; O. R. Ledford, Business Manager, Denmar State Hospital; Jane Price Sharp, Editor, Pocahontas Times.  Topics include: Denmar State Hospital, jobs, deindustrialization, sanitary conditions, hospital conditions, jobs for women.","This folder contains correspondence with: Patricia Denker, Professor of Education, Ball State University; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; O. R. Ledford, Business Manager, Denmar State Hospital; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Janero Valencia, MD, Medical Director, Denmar State Hospital; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent of Department of Public Safety.  Topics include: student aid, West Virginia Institute of Technology, admissions, employment, bicentennial, student loans, civil service exam, jobs, state flags, Denmar State Hospital, hospital conditions, sanitary conditions, veterans affairs, audits, health inspections, banking regulations, Weirton General Hospital, pollution, water pollution, sewage, Clarksburg expressway, social security, Workmen's Compensation Fund, airports, airplane crashes, Marshall University, medical schools, jail conditions, environmental conservation, West Virginia University, admissions, tornado warnings, flash flood warnings, DDT, engineer report on Denmar Hospital sewage system.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Harry S. Dent, Special Counsel to the President; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources.  Topics include: employment, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, black lung, state parks, alcohol, license plates, petitions, school prayer, vehicle inspection recognition by other states, vocational rehabilitation, disability, welfare, inflation, cost of living, Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, monetary policy, gubernatorial elections, republican governors conference, defense policy, diplomatic policy, environmental conservation, pollution, Dent's Run watershed, property taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; J. Raymond DePaulo, Director, US Department of Commerce Field Services for WV; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: unemployment, welfare, social security, legal aid society, state office buildings construction and planning, military discharge, obscenity, Regional Export Expansion Council, selective service, deferments, highway construction, road safety, school choice, parochial schools, autopsies, hospitals, WV Deputy Sheriffs Association, deputy sheriffs, sheriffs, petitions.","This folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, WV Secretary of State; Lawrence G. Derthick Jr., Superintendent of Monongalia County Schools; Edward J. Derwinski, US Representative for Illinois; Lewis Deshler, Parliamentarian of the United States House of Representatives; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; George H. Seibert, Jr., Delegate, House of Delegates; Robert W. Scott, Governor of North Carolina.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, black lung, welfare, junk cars, litter, law school, state board of embalmers and funeral directors, appointments, meals on wheels, food stamps, employment, abortion, disability, education, teachers, tax relief, federal education funding, kindergarten, Vietnam war, environmental issues, Designer magazine, Welch Emergency Hospital, bridges, Workmen's Relief Fund, election laws, Workmen's Compensation Fund, coal transportation, petitions, property damage, Greece, science scholarships, community colleges, state flags, mail routes, Marshall University, letters of recommendation.","This folder contains correspondence with: George M. Wood, Jr., President, West Virginia Education Association.  Topics include: Design '69 program, education, salaries, teachers, public officials, petitions, educational reform, school improvement, school conditions, preschool.","This folder contains correspondence with: P. P. Huffard, Jr., Director of Environmental Affairs, Union Carbide Corporation; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Henry L. Diamond, Commissioner, New York Department of Environmental Conservation; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security.  Topics include: pollution, environmental regulations, road conditions, roadwork, employment, vocational schools, road construction, black lung, disability, nuclear energy, state police, tourism, outdoor recreation, welfare, food stamps, healthcare, hospitals, Marshall University, medical schools, Federal Water Pollution Control Act, National Governors' Conference, flooding.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carmen G. DiBacco, Mayor of Thomas; George H. Seibert, Jr., Delegate, House of Delegates; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ralph Tyler Smith, US Senator for IL; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Charles H. Haden II, Commissioner, State Tax Department; John W. Straton, Chairman, Reclamation Board of Review; William L. Dickinson, US Representative for AL.  Topics include: employment, education, songs, poetry, black lung, state seal, pensions, taxes, property taxes, welfare, Marshall University, engineering program termination, petition, price of electricity, bus service, drivers licenses, student loans, veterans affairs, Reclamation board of review, National Hunting and Fishing Day, board of landscape architects, Smoot Report, pollution, Vietnam War, POW, MIA, early childhood education, women's liberation, prenatal and delivery service, divorce laws.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert A McConnel, Commissioner, Department of Labor; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Spiro T. Agnew, Vice President of the United States.  Topics include: salaries, board of landscape architects, minimum wages, fire prevention month, state flags, sewage service, taxes, state police, vehicle registration, tourism, outdoor recreation, road signage, interstate 70, highway construction, right of way, elections, Economic Opportunity Act, early childhood education, preschool, head start program, veterans affairs, disability, selective service, traffic, bridges, noise pollution.","This folder contains correspondence with: M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Peter H. Dominick, US Senator for CO; Sam J. Ervin, Jr, US Senator for SC; Edmund S. Muskie, US Senator for ME.  Topics include: state flags, Marshall University plane crash, Southern Airways Flight 932, Marshall University, engineering program termination, retirement, firing, employment, hospitals, phone service, road conditions, roadwork, wells, mental health facilities, Army National Guard, military discharge, black lung, disability, school clothing allowance program, welfare, petitions, road conditions, roadwork, social security, foster care, Monongahela National Forest, insurance, US constitution, US Supreme Court.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Roy W. Walter, State Director, School Transportation and Driver Education.  Topics include: welfare, medical aid, recreation, education, black lung, disability, social security, litter, pollution, school bus routes, air pollution, school conditions, KOTCH film, state parks, West Virginia School Service Personnel Association, mining, Moundsville penitentiary, road conditions, roadwork, road drainage, selective service.","This folder contains correspondence with: John D. Dingell, US Representative for MI; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare;  Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Kenneth Dingess, Mayor of Chapmanville; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Robert W. Dinsmore, Delegate, House of Delegates; M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; Francis W. Sargent, Governor of Massachusetts.  Topics include: interstate 77, building codes, sewage, water pollution, Clean Water Restoration Act, crime insurance, flooding, state parks, education, teachers, road conditions, roadwork, welfare, adult education, vocational education, absentee ballots, food stamps, black lung, unemployment, water service, crime, school clothing allowance program, drivers licenses, West Virginia University, letters of recommendation, Marshall University athletics, Vietnam War, the draft, deferment, narcotics laws, Colin Anderson Center for disabled children, road safety, crippled children, children's hospitals, airline routes,  Dirksen Congressional Center.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner, R. S. Dispanet, Superintendent, Berkley County Public Schools; John A. Shanklin, Mayor of Charleston; George H. Seibert Jr., Delegate, House of Delegates.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, developmental disabilities, Marshall University plane crash, Southern Airways Flight 932, disabled veterans, Veterans affairs, divorce laws, audits, emergency preparedness, disaster relief, tourism, racial discrimination, West Virginia University football, education, student aid, vocational education, vocational education, public health, bridges, court cases, state fair, judges.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Robert A McConnel, Commissioner, Department of Labor; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: vehicle registration, age of majority, workmen's compensation fund, welfare, Huttonsville Correctional Center escapee, compensation for property damages, West Virginia Industrial Home for Girls, drug abuse, alcoholism, crippled children, volunteer probation, criminal justice, parks, recreation, school choice, parochial schools, divorce laws, food stamps, school clothing allowance program, credit unions, horse stable licensing, Buffalo Creek Flood, West Virginia National Guard, disabled workmen's relief fund, jobs, black lung, license plates.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV; J. B. Dobbins, Secretary, West Virginia Highway Improvement Association; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: welfare, food stamps, parks, roadwork, road conditions, electricity rates, public utilities, education, schools, highway construction, federal highway funding, interstate 64, interstate 77, West Virginia turnpike, hospitals, child support, employment, bridges, petitions, Vietnam war, subsidized housing, junk cars, Young Americans for Freedom.","This folder contains correspondence with: W. B. Swope, Mayor of Welch; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Thomas Joseph Dodd, US Senator for CT; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources.  Topics include: state police, Doctors Memorial Hospital, roadwork, highway construction, hunting and fishing, outdoor recreation, road conditions, vocational training, military reassignment, correctional facilities, jail conditions, parks, free school lunch programs, banking, state board of financial institutions, Appalachian Regional commission, flooding, Huntington Buddy Basketball Tournament, airports, tri-state airport, forest festival.","This folder contains correspondence with: Elmer H. Dodson, Chairman, Regional Intergovernmental Council, Mayor of Charleston; John D. Rockefeller IV, WV Secretary of State; John E. Amos, President, West Virginia Board of Regents; Linwood Holten, Governor of VA; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Bob Dole, Chair of the Republican National Committee.  Topics include: pest extermination, employment, right of way, elections, state board of examiners of psychologists, highway construction, crime, urban renewal, Chesapeake \u0026 Ohio railroad, Marshall University, vocational education, state flags, West Virginia History, West Liberty State College, Fool's Parade, teachers' salaries, driver's license suspension, tourism, medical schools, journalism, Republican National Committee, Dwight D. Eisenhower National Republican Center, retirement, Workmen's Compensation, strip mining, environmental conservation, taxes, social security, black lung, Glenville State college basketball.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; David D. Dominick, Commissioner, Federal Water Pollution Control Administration; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; Charles H. Haden II, Commissioner, State Tax Department; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health.  Topics include: air pollution, property taxes, welfare, water pollution, water treatment, environmental policy, liquor laws, Katko v. Briney, food stamps, WV safety patrol, crime, state police, traffic violations, corruption, veterans' benefits, veterans' affairs, healthcare, hospitals, cooperative housing, housing projects, capital punishment, social security, income tax, school choice, parochial schools, state flags, private school funding.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: corridor G, highway construction, Chief Logan State Park, state parks, United States Junior Chamber (Jaycees), unemployment, welfare, mental health, education, school choice, abortion, Marshall University, medical schools, noise pollution, John Birch Society, vocational schools.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Richard P. Bogusz, President, National Advocates Society; John D. Whisman, States' Regional Representative, Appalachian Regional Commission; Joe W. Fleming, II, Federal Co-Chairman, Appalachian Regional Commission; John D. Rockefeller IV, WV Secretary of State; Jim Carlen, Head Football Coach, West Virginia University.  Topics include: fairs, employment, promotional materials, business leaders, newsletters, Harpers Ferry National Park, festivals, vocational education, industry, coal gasification plants, taxes, manufacturing, corridor G, Lincoln County, state budget, Industrial Authority Lending Fund, highway construction, flight routes, Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Students of Dunbar School.  Topics include: school trips to Governor's Mansion.","This folder contain correspondence with: T. R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources.  Topics include: access easements, road access, house construction, Moncove Lake, sewage, right of way, housing developments, school levy, education, schools.","This folder contains correspondence with: Madge S. Douds, Robinson Grand Theatre.  Topics include: Robinson Grand Theatre, shows, State advisory council on employment security.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harold Conrad, Director, National Institute Mental Health; Frank Pappas, Regional Director, Federal Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs.  Topics include: drug abuse, television programs, alcohol.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles C. Dunaway, Grand Treasurer, WV Grand Lodge of Freemasons; D. C. Thumm, Mayor of Dunbar; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; R. S. Dunbar Jr., Dean and Director, College of Agriculture and Forestry, West Virginia University; Russel C. Dunbar, Judge, Sixth Judicial Circuit Court of WV; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Richard E. Duncan, Dean and Director, Creative Arts Center, West Virginia University; Frederic J. Glazer, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Library Commission.  Topics include: welfare, disability, healthcare, police, organized crime, unemployment, freemasons, education, schools, teachers, food stamps, band competitions, teachers' salaries, WV Geological and Economic Survey, nursing homes, train accidents, helicopters, airports, bridges, AFL-CIO, retirement, black lung, mental health, hydro-electric power, Marshall University, medical schools, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Veterans' affairs, veterans benefits, employment, school clothing allowance program, state flags, Vietnam war, subsidized housing, Mont Chateau State Park, Instrumentalist magazine, West Virginia Arts and Humanities Council, Buffalo Creek Flood, disaster relief, post offices, West Virginia Real Estate Commission, Spencer State Hospital Library.","This folder contains correspondence with: Hubert Debedout, Mayor of Grenoble, France; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Charles A. Duffield, Jr., Judge, Fourteenth Judicial Circuit of West Virginia; Carolyn J. Zinn, Director, West Virginia Department of Archives and History.  Topics include: international education, schools, school choice, parochial schools, Board of Regents, housing, preparatory schools, medical discharge from military service, state flags, air pollution, water pollution, selective service, Vietnam war, taxes, employment, letters of recommendation, West Virginia Public Service Commission, utilities, Marshall University plane crash, Southern Airways Flight 932, food stamps, DUIs, license suspension, Medicaid,  abandoned mines, drug abuse education, judicial circuits, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, healthcare, water service, right of way, eminent domain, highway construction, recipes, deeds.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gay H. Duke, Mayor of Ripley; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund.  Topics include: litter, pollution, road conditions, roadwork, schools, Marshall University, medical schools, legislation, flooding, education, labor strikes, wilderness areas, environmental conservation, housing, air pollution, waste disposal, landfills, West Virginia Veterinary Board, corridor H, Marshall University engineering program termination, bridges, early childhood education, Workmen's Compensation Fund, disability, telephone service lines, black lung, Davis Power Project.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; W. E. Dressler, Mayor of Hinton; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Mitchell-Bateman M.D., Director of Department of Mental Health; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State of West Virginia; Roy W. Walter, State Director, School Transportation and Driver Education.  Topics include: dredging permits, state flags, road conditions, roadwork, road safety, veteran's affairs, welfare, school dress codes, West Virginia Arts and Humanities Council, tourism, food stamps, feral dogs, psychoanalysis, Spencer State Hospital, coal mining, labor conflict, state commission on aging, school buses, Emergency Employment Act.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Ned Drucker, President, National Bottle Corporation; John N. Mitchell, US Attorney General.  Topics include: tax credits, bottle manufacturing, drug abuse, drug paraphernalia legislation, substance control legislation, mental health, drug abuse education, National Institute of Mental Health, addict rehabilitation programs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harold E. Neely, Coordinator, Governor's State-Wide Drug Forum; Eugene Ball, Delegate, House of Delegates; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: drug abuse control, uniform controlled substances act, state-wide drug form, drug abuse education, mental health, substance control legislation, alcoholism, addiction, sex education, vocational rehabilitation, taxes, welfare, civil air patrol, Buffalo Creek Flood, labor conflicts, striking, steel workers.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carolyn J. Zinn, Director, West Virginia Department of Archives and History; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William Jennings Bryan Dorn, US Representative for SC; Frederick A. Dorrell, Forest Supervisor, Monongahela National Forest; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Richard H. Bowman, Delegate, House of Delegates.  Topics include: teachers' salaries, employment, school bus service, interstate 79, highway construction, Hopemont State Hospital, state history, welfare, Nonintoxicating beer commission, Monongahela National Forest, youth programs, environmental conservation, wilderness areas, corridor H, college football, Spruce Knob Seneca Rocks, logging, campus protests, student unrest, conspiracy theories, Mountain State Forest Festival, governors' conference, insurance, road conditions, roadwork, military discharge, 1970 WVU coed murders, state flags, Buffalo Creek Flood.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Stanley H. Martin, President, West Virginia Wesleyan College; Lonnie Dotson, President, Dotson Coal Company; John Ashcraft, Director, Department of Mines.  Topics include: workmen's compensation fund, disability, black lung, outdoor recreational areas, access roads, environmental protection, bridge construction, Boone County Education Association, welfare, employment, mobile homes, sewage, water service, healthcare, Weirton Hospital, swinging bridges, Buffalo Creek Flood, letter of recommendation, flooding, cheat river valley, school buses, roadwork, United Mine Workers, social security, mining regulations, teachers' retirement, mail in voting, eminent domain, Marshall University, medical schools, alcohol sales, highway construction, food stamps, unemployment, military discharge, litter.","This folder contains correspondence with: A. G. Draeger, Plant Manager, Mobay Chemical Company; Murray Drabkin, Director, Connecticut State Revenue Task Force; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; William H. Draper Jr., National Chairman, Population Crisis Committee.  Topics include: public broadcasting, taxes, state revenue, letters of recommendation, labor strikes, railroad strike, roadwork, road conditions, drag racing on roads, road safety, state police, mental health programs, black lung, alcohol sales, state parks, license suspension, West Virginia Human Rights Commission, highway construction, eminent domain, compensation for property, retirement, employment, school choice, world population.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gus R. Douglass, Commissioner, Department of Agriculture; J. Kenton Lambert, State Director, Farmers Home Administration, USDA.  Topics include: DDT, pesticides, environmental issues, regulations, rolling river fund, agricultural products, fruit, National Association of State Departments of Agriculture, Rolling River Fund, tourism, State Soil Conservation Committee, equine diseases, rural rehabilitation funds, office spaces.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Seibert, Delegate, House of Delegates; George F. Doughty, Manager, Community Development, Office of Federal-State Relations; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State of West Virginia; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Phil Modlin, US Department of Justice; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health.  Topics include: developmental planning, funding for small towns, Buffalo Creek Flood, DUIs, coal industry, environmental issues, pollution, strip mining, clearcutting, logging, National Forest Timber Supply Act, March of Dimes, black lung, Veterans' affairs, judicial appointments, public transportation, bus routes, roadwork, campus unrest, horse vaccination, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frank C. Douthat, Inmate, Summers County Jail; Thomas G. Dove, President, Ohio Valley Industries and Business Development Corporation; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; James L. Hupp, State Historian and Archivist; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner.  Topics include: Summers County Jail, prison conditions, prisoner healthcare, justice of the peace, handicapped children, summer camps, factories, unemployment, Dallas Pike industrial park, natural gas shortage, law licenses, Blue book, pensions, Veterans' affairs, disability, holiday date changes, Interstate Oil Compact Commission, food stamps, Weirton Hospital, welfare, agricultural programs, farmer's issues, employment, school choice, parochial schools, highway construction, education, vehicle registration, horse racing, historic road markers, air pollution, kidney transplants, road signage, landfills, income tax, West Virginia Board of Pharmacy.","This folder contains correspondence with: M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia.  Topics include: Marshall University, Medical Schools, airports, employment, mental health facilities, bridges, National Governors' Conference, Disabled Workman's Relief Fund, welfare, social security, funerals, food stamps, state flags, flooding, Cacapon State Park, wilderness areas, environmental conservation, water pollution, Medicare, Rowlesburg Dam, science camps, Mayors' Prayer Breakfast, Weirton Hospital, social security, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Dunloup Creek Watershed Project.","This folder contains correspondence with: Herbert E. Jones, Jr., Chairman, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission; F. C. Durant, III, Principal Investigator, National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Robert E. Durig, West Virginia State Aeronautics Commission.  Topics include: ACTION manpower program, air pollution, environmental regulation, DuPont, Governors' visit to Japan, railroad retirement, historic artifacts, tax refunds, state flags, voting, disability, summer camps for disabled children, YMCA, tourism, organ donation, State Aeronautics Commission, airports, Upper Ohio Valley Steelmark Month Committee, tobacco taxes, environmental issues.","This folder contains correspondence with: M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Patrick J. Lucey, Governor of Wisconsin; Charles H. Haden II, Commissioner, State Tax Department; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: teacher's retirement, Weirton Steel Company, West Virginia Racing Commission, teachers, Board of Probation and Parole, Weston State Hospital, mental illness, road safety, employment, hospital chaplains, housing, West Virginia Industrial School for Boys, Wetzel County Jail, jail conditions, food stamps, Marshall University, Medical Schools, engineering program termination, circuit courts, income tax, tax-sharing, Head Start program, early childhood education, welfare, unemployment, Father's Day, Appalachian Regional Commission Funds, Martinsburg Hospital, school choice.","This folder contains correspondence with: M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health.  Topics include: drug abuse, Marshall University, Medical Schools, engineering program termination, interstate 70, driver's licenses, Spencer State Hospital, pollution, black lung, Appalachian Development Highway System, Miss America Beauty Pageant, Disability, foster care, foster grandparents, US Coast Guard, military discharge, senior citizens, 32nd Judicial Circuit, health insurance, Medicare, garbage dumping, letters of recommendation, Buffalo Creek Flood, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, dairy regulation, income tax, employment, education, vocational schools.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert M. Ball, Commissioner, Social Security, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; George H. Seibert Jr., Delegate, House of Delegates.  Topics include: roadwork, State Commission on Mental Retardation, unemployment, housing development, Buffalo Creek Flood, disaster relief, Twin Falls State Park, road construction, Moose Fraternity, disability, American Nuclear Society, nursing homes, road conditions, West Virginia turnpike, industry.","This folder contains correspondence with: N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; C. H. McKown, State Senator; M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; Robert K. Holliday, Senator, Senate of WV.  Topics include: State Board of Health, letters of recommendation, healthcare, family planning centers, health regulations, Buffalo Creek Flood, disaster relief, emergency environmental health order, x-rays, international doctors, landfills, garbage dumps, budgets, West Virginia Industrial School for Boys, health inspections, sanitary conditions, Colin Anderson Center, sewage treatment systems, Interagency Council for Child Development Services, family planning, Medicare program, health insurance, Appalachian Regional Commission, mental health, out-patient care, physical therapy, nursing homes, Hopemont State Hospital, Spencer State Hospital, Eastern Panhandle Training Center for the Mentally Handicapped, infectious diseases.","This folder contains correspondence with: N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; James Kerns, Superintendent, West Virginia Industrial School for Boys; J. C. Malhotra, M.D., Superintendent, Spencer State Hospital; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources.  Topics include: Medicare program, healthcare, health insurance, State Committee of Barbers and Beauticians, hygienic laboratory tests, Weirton General Hospital, State and Territorial Health Officers Conference, child heart health screening, Colin Anderson Center, health inspections, rural health, road safety, measles vaccination, West Virginia Industrial School for Boys, sanitary conditions, food service regulations, Spencer State Hospital, emergency medical services, tuberculosis, mental health, x-rays, West Virginia Medical Licensing Board.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; T. R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; James Paul, President, Brooke County Public Library; Cecil D. Andrus, Governor of Idaho; Thomas Eagleton, US Senator for Missouri; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Bill Earley, Mayor of Pine Grove; William L. Gilligan, WV Senator; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools.  Topics include: employment, state flags, Harvey Industries Glass Factory, working conditions, workplace safety and sanitation, roads, health education, rabies, federal circuit courts, Medicaid, welfare, food stamps, hunting and fishing licenses, Brooke County Public Library, library construction grants, eagles, zoos, hospitals, campus unrest, litter, air pollution, license plates, road conditions, roadwork, school bus routes, mail routes, petitions, alcohol, local and state history, religion, state flags, community funding, letters of recommendation, early childhood education, health screening, tourism, Wonderful West Virginia Magazine, road drainage, sewers, Earth Times Magazine, hunting lands, language teaching.","This folder contains correspondence with: Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; B. L. Coffindaffer, Dean, Appalachian Center, West Virginia University; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health.  Topics include: early childhood education, lunch programs, Head Start programs, kindergarten, Guidelines for Regional Early Childhood Education Demonstration Centers, television public service announcements, West Virginia University, Task Report for the Regional Early Childhood Demonstration Centers, education, teachers.","This folder contains correspondence with: Barbara Clay, Director, Early Childhood, West Virginia Department of Education; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; B. L. Coffindaffer, Dean, Appalachian Center, West Virginia University; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health.  Topics include: early childhood education, expenses, preschools, vocational education, teachers, teachers training, kindergarten, Regional Early Childhood Education Demonstration Centers, Appalachian Regional Commission, healthcare, prenatal and neonatal care.","This folder contains correspondence with: students, Paul C. Lemon, Project Leader, I.B.P., Conservation Ecosystems.  Topics include: Earth week proclamation, pollution, environmentalism, environmental issues, litter, prosecutors, coal mining, strip mining, landfills.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Billey L. Pauley, Mayor of Marmet.  Topics include: science camps, sewage systems, water pollution, employment, industry closure, welfare, Vietnam war veterans, early childhood education, kindergarten, black lung, vocational rehabilitation, flooding, flood prevention, insurance, teachers' salaries, Head Start Program, bicentennial, state tree, Kings Daughters Hospital, television, West Virginia Racing Commission, Shepard College Choir, Home Repair Program, state flags, unemployment, surface mining, Corridor G, highway construction, natural disaster relief, education, textbooks, historic preservation, abortion, taxes, Civil Air Patrol.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dwight L. Pauley, National Multiple Sclerosis Society; Harry R. Pauley, Delegate, House of Delegates.  Topics include: employment, National Multiple Sclerosis Society, teachers' salaries, mental institutions, Barboursville State Hospital, coal mining, Committee on Crime, Delinquency, and Correction, black lung.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; West Virginia Board of Regents; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation.  Topics include: mortgage interest rates, state legislators' salaries, state parks, alcohol, police, abortion pill, district judges, letters of recommendation, auger coal mining, welfare, bicentennial, Workmen's Compensation Fund, employment, black lung, teacher's retirement board, Kennedy Assassination, gambling, lotteries, alcohol and drug abuse, alcoholism, roadwork, road conditions, highway construction, fire department funding, Weirton Hospital, social security, public employee salaries, Moundsville Penitentiary, Summersville Memorial Hospital, children's healthcare, delivery and neonatal programs, payment, Special Winter Needs Allowance program, food stamps, Board of Miner Training, Education and Certification, United Mine Workers of America, vocational rehabilitation centers, gas service, utilities.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John F. Payne, Delegate, House of Delegates; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation.  Topics include: Pinecrest Sanitarium, coal mining, Buffalo Creek Flood, Gilbert Creek disaster, housing, abortion, highway safety, welfare, social security, disability, bridge deck heating, state police, occupational pneumoconiosis, black lung, Workmen's Compensation Fund, child day care centers, employment, Appalachian Regional Commission, Veterans of Foreign Wars, veterans' affairs, pollution, child custody, vocational rehabilitation, food stamps, oil, horse and dog racing, state police, West Virginia Industrial Home, fishing licenses, tourism.","This folder contains correspondence with: Raymond Peak, Mayor of Hurricane, Delegate, House of Delegates; Francis R. Pearl, Mayor of the City of McMechen; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Treasurer of the State of West Virginia; William T. Brotherton, Jr., President and Senator, West Virginia State Senate; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker and Delegate, House of Delegates; William G. Milliken, Governor of Michigan; Donald J. Pease, Ohio State Senator; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: Peach Creek Hollow state dam, sewage service, police, state and federal funding, Appalachian Regional Commission, Teachers Retirement Board, Workmen's Compensation Fund, highway rest areas, teachers' salaries, revenue sharing, Racing Commission, Veterans' Affairs, Jaycees, student employment program, education, vocational education, disability, social security, food stamps, job training, microfilming, state bonds, renewable energy sources, hospital costs, state employee salaries, natural gas, energy policy, petroleum reserves, emergency employment program, employment, education commission of the states, committee on crime, delinquency and correction, welfare, child custody, delinquent land.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Adjutant General; Claiborne Pell, US Senator for RI; Pendleton County Committee on Aging; Thomas Pendleton, Mayor of Athens, WV; Rogers C. B. Morton, Secretary of the Department of the Interior; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Ralph D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner.  Topics include: education, welfare, food stamps, school clothing allowance program, NASA, pediatrics, tourism, transportation remuneration and incentive program, advertising, special education, bicentennial, selective service, energy policy, highway safety, coal, employment, National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities, state employee salaries, veterans' affairs, abortion, state flag, science camps, penal reform, Concord college merger, retirement, unemployment, Blackwater Falls state park, land reclamation, water service, Pendleton Run recreation area, outdoor recreation, Monongahela National Forest, Cranberry backcountry, mental institutions, Barboursville State Hospital, Workmen's Compensation Fund, bicentennial, taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: William A. Lashley, Vice President, Public Affairs, Penn Central Transportation Company; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; P. G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: rail abandonment, freight, rail networks, rail consolidation, transportation remuneration and incentive program, Workmen's compensation fund, utilities, power lines, energy policy, heating, Moundsville penitentiary, correctional officers, welfare, employment, social security, highways, DUIs, rehabilitation, environmental action program, camping, teachers' salaries, Huttonsville Correctional Center, unemployment, food stamps, coal conversion, environmental issues, National Governors' Conference, youth science camp, scenic rivers, visit to Hershey PA, bicentennial, labor relations, Pennzoil oil spill, Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, tax exemption, pensions, school consolidation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Treasurer of the State of West Virginia; Cleveland K. Benedict; Claude Pepper, US Representative for FL; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Charles H. Percy, US Senator for IL; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Masel Perdue, Mayor of Keystone; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John G. Barker, President, Marshall University; Carl D. Perkins, US Representative for KY; M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security.  Topics include: Jockey's ridge, youth conservation corps, Kanawha state forest, water service, Chestnut  ridge, Appalachian Regional Commission, federal funding, state parks, Pipe Stem park, bicentennial, crime, vocational training, Workmen's Compensation Fund, disability, energy policy, oil crisis, energy conservation, Watergate, taxes, flooding, retired teachers, state investments, employment, operation Mainstream, school bus routes, roadwork, road conditions, welfare, teachers' salaries, environmental educational films, state police, West Virginia University law school, state bonds, perinatal health, Moundsville penitentiary, West Virginia Industrial Home for Girls, correctional officers, social security, utility rates, natural gas, Marshall University, medical schools, Fairmont State College, mental illness, Medicaid, alcohol abuse, DUIs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Stanley O. Perrine, Mayor of Mannington; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Jack Perry, President, District 7, United Mine Workers of America; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources.  Topics include: Veterans' affairs, bicentennial, child custody, unemployment, state police, WV board of regents, Workmen's Compensation Fund, welfare, social security, Cass scenic railroad, youth science camps, police academy, state flag, black lung, utility rates, day care for mentally disabled children, road construction, highway construction, federal funding, telephones, Civil war soldier records, employment, medical licensing board, bridges, board of miner training, YMCA, tourism, teachers' retirement.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert M. Perry, President, Monroe County Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Treasurer of the State of West Virginia; James E. Ross, Commissioner, West Virginia Nonintoxicating Beer Commission; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Thomas E. Huzzey, Commissioner, Oil and Gas Conservation Commission.  Topics include: abortion, bicentennial, employment, social security, livestock, state police, state flag, teachers' retirement, disability, food stamps, nursing homes, veterans' affairs, oil crisis, gasoline availability, taxes, unimproved land acquisition, unemployment, welfare, drivers licenses, youth conservation corps, rich creek stream, black lung, healthcare, nursing home licensing, bridges, pesticide regulations, hydroelectric power, scholarships, art education, Commission on Aging, West Virginia University, Sistersville hospital, Kappa Alpha Psi, pension plans, pollution, Three Forks creek, girl scouts.","This folder contains correspondence with: Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Peter G. Peterson, Chairman, Lehman Brothers; Earnest S. Petinaud, maître d', US House Restaurant; Mose Napier, Mayor of Ceredo; A. W. Petroplus, Judge, WV Court of Claims; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security.  Topics include: school lunch nutrition, Moundsville Penitentiary, Wonderful West Virginia magazine, Vietnam, teachers' retirement, racing, Wheeling downs, Waterford racetrack, drivers' licenses, school textbooks, bicentennial, insurance, alcoholism, Republican National Convention, student loans, fences, Civil Air Patrol, oil crisis, correctional education, education, tourism, public employees' salaries, state flags, highway construction, Earnest S. Petinaud, transportation, Blue ridge dam, black lung, Buffalo Creek flood, Ceredo petroglyphs, court of claims, roadwork, air pollution, unemployment.","This folder contains correspondence with: James E. Ross, Commissioner, West Virginia Nonintoxicating Beer Commission; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs.  Topics include: rheumatologists, arthritis, employment, education, railway police officers, beer license suspension, sale of alcohol to minors, Weston State hospital, abortion, occupational pneumoconiosis, black lung, West Virginia University School of Dentistry, West Virginia University admissions, social security, legal services, pensions, Veterans' affairs, welfare, workman's compensation, childcare, Transportation Remuneration and Incentive Program, drug abuse, alcoholism, folk culture preservation, The Nation magazine, judge appointments, camping, bicentennial, mental health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; C. C. Phillips, Jr., Mayor of Mullens; M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; Claude Phillips, President, Robinson-Phillips Coal Company; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Louise B. Gerrard, Executive Director, WV Commission on Aging; E. H. McCourt, Executive Secretary, Mary M. Jenkins, Librarian, Department of Archives and History; James D. Phillips, Mayor of Granville; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: employment, Watters Smith Memorial Park, airports, oil crisis, pensions, Veterans' affairs, flooding, employment, drug abuse, teachers' salaries, water treatment plants, welfare, Lake Riley, West Virginia University Medical School admissions, revenue sharing, youth conservation corps, Panther State Forest, bridges, governors trip to China, China-US trade, recreational facilities, alcohol abuse, coal mining, education, animal abuse, school clothing allowance program, social security, drivers licenses, public safety, hoodlums, ambulance service, retirement, outdoor recreation, Tygard Lake State Park, Pleasant Creek, Civil war medals, state bonds, doctors, dental care.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; C. C. Phillips, Mayor of Mullens; P. G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Arnold Miller, President, United Mine Workers of America.  Topics include: Stonewall Jackson dam, judicial recommendations, Medicare, health care, welfare, Cabwaylingo State Forest, outdoor recreation, ambulances, social security, teachers' retirement, black lung, horse and dog racing, unemployment, legal services, employment, roads, West Virginia Academy of Science, Hopemont State Hospital, food stamps, correctional officers' salaries, college football, Mine Inspector's Examining Board, disability, school improvement, Greenbrier Community College, bicentennial, Wheeling Downs.","This photo contains photographs of: south pole exploration, arial photographs of factory and bridge construction by Herb Clagg. Topics of correspondence include: Governor's Photo Assignment, dental care, state payroll, physical education, physical therapy, West Virginia University, doctors, medical school, physicians' assistants licensing, Marshall University.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Harold L. Pickens, Superintendent, Jefferson County Schools; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV.  Topics include: bicentennial, welfare, Appalachian Regional Commission, school building improvements, youth science camp, workmen's compensation fund, Veterans' affairs, death benefits, veteran's widow's benefits, burglaries, historic preservation, transportation, abortion, license plates, Ford presidential election, unemployment, Hopemont State Hospital, Medicare, garbage dumps, disability, social security, horse and dog racing, West Virginia University medical school.","This folder contains correspondence with: B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; John B. Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: Medicare for prescriptions, pharmacists, transportation remuneration and incentive program, welfare, Barboursville Hospital, education, Education Commission of the States, oil crisis, insurance, state flags, land use policy, rheumatologists, lottery, WV Board of Regents, swimming pools, driver license suspension, bicentennial, abortion, Blue Books, mental health centers, food stamps, school textbooks, surplus state property, employment, utility rates.","This folder contains correspondence with: P. G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources.  Topics include: Clarksburg Holy Cross cemetery, Moore extorsion acquittal, speeding tickets, police, oil crisis, Board of Education, Barboursville hospital, hospital conditions, Workmen's compensation fund, state flags, bicentennial, Pinecrest sanitarium, coal drilling on public land, abortion, Equal rights amendment, Sunday closing law, Young American Medals, Huttonsville Correctional Center, West Virginia Penitentiary, correctional officers' salaries, Huntington state hospital, energy conservation, education, school building improvement, welfare, pension, public employees' retirement, Pinnacle Rock State Park, Commission on Aging, social security, healthcare, right to work laws, Human Events newspaper, air pollution, airplanes, coal mining permits, airports, Pipestem State Park, access roads, black lung, teachers retirement board, death penalty.","This folder contains correspondence with: Julia Pitsenberger, Delegate, House of Delegates; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Harley O. Staggers, US Representative for WV; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Treasurer of the State of West Virginia; James W. Pitzer, Mayor of Hedgesville; James Pizzino, Superintendent, Wyoming County Schools; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Calvin A. Calendine, State Commissioner of Public Institutions.  Topics include: nurses, Commission on Nursing, nursing home licensing, nurse training, Weston State Hospital, energy policy, Sunday closing law, land rents, Blue books, Appalachian Regional Commission, West Virginia Human Rights Commission, property taxes, corridor G, alcohol abuse, alcoholism, West Virginia Children's home, utility rates, Cass Scenic Railroad, youth science camp, Weirton mental health center, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, state flags, vehicle registration, welfare, sewage, Minority Builders and Contractors Association, PPG layoffs, unemployment, hospital conditions, Tygart dam, hydroelectric power, day care centers, vocational education, state police, junk cars, Welch Emergency Hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joy G. Dryfoos, Director, Planning Unit, Alan Guttmacher Institute.  Topics include: Planned Parenthood World Population Washington Memo, abortion, reproductive services, family planning, Family Planning Popular Reporter.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William T. Plass, Chairman, Council for Surface Mining and Reclamation; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Treasurer of the State of West Virginia; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, WV Board of Regents.  Topics include: energy conservation, Housing and Urban Development, West Virginia turnpike, Kumbrabow state forest, welfare, alcohol abuse, surface mining, land reclamation, roadwork, road conditions, highway construction, Moundsville Penitentiary, correctional officers' salaries, road drainage, vocational schools, West Virginia University Medical School, vehicle registration, school improvement, bicentennial, central mental health complex, food stamps, employment, Board of Pharmacy, Spencer State hospital, Barboursville State hospital, hospital conditions, West Virginia Institute of Technology, vandalism, Gauley River Swiss Dam, disability.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for WV; J. Alfred Poe, Mayor of South Charleston; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John T. Poffenbarger, WV State Senator; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Ralph D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Charles Polan, Delegate, House of Delegates; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Charles F. Parrish, Chief Inspector, International Safety Division, United Mine Workers of America; Edgar F. Heiskell III, WV Secretary of State; Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Adjutant General.  Topics include: airports, railroads, Pocahontas Memorial Hospital, highway construction, pediatric education, Buffalo Creek flood, Gilbert Creek disaster, disaster preparedness, welfare, state flags, West Virginia Civil Defense Council, 911 service, emergency weather alerts, interstate 64, Huttonsville Correctional center, Moundsville penitentiary, DUIs, Workmen's Compensation Fund, employment, food stamps, school clothing allowance program, Bethany College, doctors, water service, Appalachian Regional Commission, Marshall University, medical schools, parks, unemployment, Board of Miner Training, Education, and Certification, mining, Natural resources commission, roads, West Virginia University Law School, national guard.","This folder contains correspondence with: Col. Scott B. Smith, District Engineer, Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers; James S. Bennett, State Conservationist, Soil Conservation Service, USDA.  Topics include: Pocatalico River Basin, Sissonville, Walton, reservoirs, environmental reports, soil conservation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Barry R. Evans, City Manager of Huntington; Glen D. Curry, Mayor of Salem; John W. Miller, Mayor of Ripley; Gus DeMotto, Mayor of Womelsdorff, Coalton; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Howard W. Pollock, US Representative from AK.  Topics include: police-community relations, Huntington Police Department, policing, Kansas City preventive patrol experiment report, Fraternal order of police, gun control, narcotics, police funding, widows pensions, junk cars, truancy, black lung, welfare, Appalachian Regional Commission, oil crisis, surface mining, healthcare, car insurance, Hopemont State Hospital, Moundsville Penitentiary, Weston State Hospital, car accidents, food stamps, social security, taxes, Fairmont Emergency Hospital, employment, youth science camp, drivers licenses, teachers' salaries, hunting and fishing, environmental issues, pollution, coal dust, litter, Ohio River, energy policy, state flag.","Topics include: Polyon Corporation, Small Business Administration, industrial development, proposed factories, construction equipment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund.  Topics include: Wild and Scenic Rivers Bill, New River, education, teachers' salaries, West Virginia University, Truckers Strike of 1973, strike suppression, bicentennial, social security, welfare, Workmen's Compensation fund, airports, utility costs, oil crisis, hospital bills, state flags, strip mining, population crisis committee, abortion, Wheeling downs racing, Mexican-Americans, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, hearing aids.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Charles H. Keenan, State Director of School Transportation; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund.  Topics include: bridges, concerts, taxes, strip mining, disability, social security, black lung, education, abortion, teachers' retirement board, employment, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, school bus service, vaccination, workmen's compensation fund, highway engineering, black lung.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Alex T. Portz, Executive Director, The Appalachian Mental Health Center.  Topics include: black lung, disability, welfare, inflation, employment, social security, natural gas, oil crisis, coal mining, road signs for business, interstate 81, pollution, emissions, education, surface mining, mental health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Lester D. McClung, State Forester, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John H. Neale, Chairman, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board; Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland.  Topics include: Transportation Remuneration and Incentive program, employment, Board of Education, jail construction, Wheeling downs racetrack, Valley View nursing home, education, teachers' salaries, rehabilitation centers, postal service, food stamps, abortion, state flag, nursing homes, utility rates, Potomac River basin, Potomac State College, earth week, soil conservation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Adjutant General; Joseph W. Powell, President, West Virginia Labor Federation, AFL-CIO; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent of Department of Public Safety.  Topics include: surface coal mining, youth conservation corps, Seneca state forest, Transportation Remuneration and Incentive program, DUIs, airports, handicapped, bicentennial, employment, state parks, selective service, black lung, Workmen's Compensation Fund, state flags, West Virginia Human Rights Commission, welfare, glass and bottle taxes, vocational education, landfills, prison reform, food stamps, vehicle registration, police officers.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Thomas E. Potter, Delegate, House of Delegates; Nelson A. Rockefeller, US Vice President; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: license plates, military service, income tax, roadwork, road conditions, petitions, vocational education, commission on aging, airports, Central Mental Health Complex, West Virginia Real Estate Corporation, state board of pharmacy, letters of recommendation, West Virginia State College, mass transit, Kanawha-Charleston Public Health Center, Republican state executive committee, GOP youth camp, West Virginia Racing Commission, Riverton Coal company, air pollution, Board of Embalmers an Funeral directors, teachers' retirement, DUIs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Orven H. Powell, Mayor of Mannington; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Jack Powers, Mayor of Bridgeport; Roger W. Powers, President, Keep America Beautiful Inc.; Russel O. Powers Jr., Mayor of Middlebourne; David R. Poynter, Clerk, LA House of Representatives; M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health.  Topics include: social security, disability, revenue sharing, internships, welfare, employment, racial discrimination, landfills, bicentennial, healthcare, mental health, sexual assault, Wetzel County Hospital, West Virginia University College of Law admissions, Vietnam Veterans, Special railroad police officers, Monongahela National Forest, mining, Greenbrier College of Osteopathic medicine, teachers' retirement, Commission on mental retardation, mentally handicapped people, Greenbrier College, power line spraying, power plants, Veterans' affairs, school clothing allowance program, workmen's compensation fund, litter, junk cars, sewage systems, state flags, postal service, Appalachian regional commission, roadwork, flood protection, Barboursville State Hospital, hospital conditions.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harley O. Staggers, US Representative for WV; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Edgar F. Heiskell III, WV Secretary of State; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; John M. Pratt, Program Director, WBOY Radio; Howard D. Kenney, Executive Director, West Virginia Human Rights Commission; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Callie Preece, Mayor of Kermit; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety.  Topics include: Practising Law Institute newsletters, burial assistance, disability, drivers' licenses, Wheeling downs races, welfare, food stamps, Medicare, pollution, emissions, taxes, social security, Mountwood park, underground injection wells, board of accountancy, appointments, work study programs, metric system, roadside radio weather information signs, Franklin High school, racial discrimination, vehicle registration, Transportation Remuneration and Incentive Program, school prayer, black lung, window's benefits, housing, state police, bicentennial, employment, nursing homes, Nursing Home Licensing Board, interstate 64, corridor G.","This folder contains correspondence with: Peter H. Smith, Assistant Director, Field Services, National Trust for Historic Preservation; Caspar W. Weinberger, Chairman, President's Committee on Mental Retardation.  Topics include: 1976 Olympic Games, Governors' delegation to the USSR, youth science camp, early childhood education, Hancock County Court house, historical preservation, President Ford Committee, RNC, vocational rehabilitation, mentally retarded or handicapped citizens, Presidential Classroom for Young Americans, Indochinese refugees, President's council on fitness and sports.","This folder contains correspondence with: G. Michele Prestera, Delegate, House of Delegates; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce.  Topics include: bicentennial, correctional officers' salaries, military discharge, child abuse, Board of Regents, teachers' retirement, Marshall University, Buffalo Creek flood, police misconduct, Preston County Buckwheat Festival, education, Preston County Jail, water service, Preston County, Medicaid, mental health, alcohol abuse, employment, landfills.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. McGraw, Conference Coordinator, The Presidents Conference on Inflation; Walter E. Washington, Mayor, District of Columbia.  Remarks made by: William Donald Schaefer, Mayor of Baltimore, MD; William L. Waller, Governor of Mississippi; Winfield Dunn, Governor of Tennessee; Thomas P. Salmon, Governor of Vermont; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of Missouri; Kenneth A. Gibson, Mayor of Newark, NJ.  Topics include: The Presidents Conference on Inflation, Governors joint statement on inflation, inflation, federal budgets, reports, stagflation, unemployment, public services, racial inequality.","Remarks made by: William H. McClennan, President, International Association of Firefighters; Louis S. Clapper, Director of Conservation, National Wildlife Federation; James E. Holshouser, Jr., Governor of North Carolina; Abraham D. Beame, Mayor of NYC; Kay Bailey, TX State Representative.  Topics include: The Presidents Conference on Inflation, inflation, public services, public employees' salaries, pollution.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bob Dole, Chairman, Republican National Committee; J. Willard Marriott, Chairman, Inaugural Committee – 1973.  Topics include: Republican National Committee, 1973 inauguration of President Nixon, 1973 Inaugural Committee, inaugural events and schedules, air pollution.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Governor of Virginia; Ed Herschler, Governor of Wyoming; Donald Price, Mayor of Madison; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; James Price, Mayor of Smithfield.  Topics include: International Association of Educators for World Peace Newsletter, youth science camp, employment, Barboursville State Hospital, mental institutions, correctional rehabilitative education, school clothing allowance program, Appalachian Regional Commission, welfare, healthcare, landfills, disaster preparedness, prescription drug prices, state flags, black lung, social security, HUD loans, utility rates, rent increases, Veterans' Affairs, special education, education, health clinics, junk cars, strip mining, disability, food stamps, West Virginia Human Rights Commission, Weston State Hospital, abortion, West Virginia State College, teachers' salaries, Marshall University, medical school.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert McCall, Director, Environmental Health Services, WV Department of Health; Edgar F. Heiskell III, WV Secretary of State; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John M. Slack, Jr., US Representative for WV; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; J. Richard Barber, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: social security, Jellystone Park, voting, monologies, employment, Concord College, Bluefield State College, Board of Regents, school clothing allowance program, bicentennial, West Virginia Antiquities Commission; education, textbooks, food stamps, income tax, teenage republicans, wineries, communications systems, teachers' salaries.","Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Davis Memorial Hospital, Social security, disability, teachers' salaries, Beckley Appalachian Regional Hospital, phone service, project lifeblood, The Red Cross, mining, logging, New River Gorge, welfare, insurance, public finances, pipeline permits, public land.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rina Pitotti, President, West Virginia Nurses Association; Julia Pitsenberger, Delegate, House of Delegates; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: welfare, nursing, healthcare, Commission on Nursing, garbage service, School Clothing allowance program, libraries, teachers' salaries, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Point Pleasant battle monument, pipeline permits, public land, vehicle titles, Presidential Classroom for Young Americans, drivers' education, Waterford racetrack passes.","This folder contains correspondence with: B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ralph D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Orven H. Powell, Mayor of Mannington; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration.  Topics include: Workmen's Compensation Fund, School Clothing allowance program, welfare, employment, Appalachian Regional Commission, Appalachian Mental Health Center; bicentennial, historic trails, Stonewall Jackson trail, outdoor recreation, tourism, Potomac River, strip mining, New River, pollution, retarded or mentally handicapped citizens, state flags, roads, Barboursville State Hospital, mental health facilities, highway construction, road conditions, food stamps, Clarksburg veterans' hospital, West Virginia University, black lung, Pinecrest Tuberculosis Hospital, Twin Falls State park.","This folder contains correspondence with: Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Ron Edmonds, Director, Center for Urban Studies, Harvard University; John D. Myers, Superintendent, Preston County Schools; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Charles Polan, Delegate, House of Delegates.  Topics include: food stamps, Appalachian Regional Commission, revenue sharing, Thomas Memorial Hospital, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Preston County schools, disability, black lung, occupational pneumoconiosis, libraries, decontaminating smokestacks, air pollution, Republican National Committee, teachers' salaries, Pricketts Fort State Park, taxes, higher education enrollment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Frank F. Fasi, Mayor of Honolulu; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John E. Carrigan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Harley O. Staggers, US Representative for WV; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner.  Topics include: state flags, Appalachian Regional Commission, airports, employment, welfare, food stamps, engineering, architectural design, PACE Setter magazine, road signage, mental health, Lakin State Hospital, education, teachers' retirement, vehicle registration, School Clothing Allowance Program, Barboursville State Hospital, disability, social security, community development funds, fire and rescue service, New River, water service, Davis Memorial Hospital, hospital modernization, strip mining, teachers' salaries, property appraisals, vocational education, Head Start program, seed distribution.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia.  Topics include: letters of recommendation, Appalachian Regional Commission, employment, consumer protection bills, water service, education, Workmen's Compensation Fund, disability, utility rates, teachers' salaries, social security, food stamps, Medicaid, junk cars, Transportation Remuneration and Incentive Program, license plates, Moundsville penitentiary, oil crisis, drug abuse, public college and university tuition, strikes, strike moratorium, petitions, Suan Terrace, surface mining, special education, state police.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Gordon L. Palmer, Executive Secretary, West Virginia School Boards Association; Charles H. Wagoner, President, West Virginia School Boards Association; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety.  Topics include: teachers' salaries, vocational rehabilitation, Medicare, teachers' unions, education, local school boards, welfare, bicentennial, Waterford Park, Wheeling Downs, racetrack passes, employment, telephone service.","This folder contains correspondence with: Neil A. Palomba, Professor of Economics, West Virginia University, Chairman, Industrial Relations Research Association; M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; Mario J. Palumbo, Chairmen, Committee on Judiciary, WV State Senate; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Harold Robert Parfitt, Governor, Canal Zone; Daniel J. Flood; US Representative for PA; P. G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Harley O. Staggers, US Representative for WV; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources.  Topics include: Industrial Relations Research Association, industrial relations, healthcare, Mountain State Economic Association, water service, Barboursville State Hospital, mental institutions, hospital conditions, employment, tourism, child abuse and neglect, public employee retirement, Appalachian Regional Commission, education, West Virginia Board of Regents, consumer protection, Selective service, Colin Anderson Center, Panama Canal, Hopemont State Hospital, State Commission on Mental Retardation, Hampshire Memorial Hospital, state employees' salaries, environmental conservation, public land, Appalachian Craftsmen Inc., Waterford Park, Wheeling Downs, racetrack passes, Weston Hospital, drug abuse, compulsory mumps immunization, food stamps, Cacapon State Park, state parks.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Brooks E. Smith, Chairman, Public Service Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Harold Robert Parfitt, Governor, Canal Zone.   Topics include: Waterford Park, Wheeling Downs, racetrack passes, state pest control contracts, Panther State Park, food stamps, welfare, social security, employment, insulin prices, diabetes, National Commission on Diabetes, water service, bicentennial, paper recycling, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, young republicans, filming television and movies, pardons, Barboursville State Hospital, Panama Canal, Hawley Fuel Ceremony pictures.","This folder contains correspondence with: James W. Park, Chairman, Wilderness Public Services District; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia.  Topics include: Korea informational brochures, Appalachian Regional Commission, Wilderness Public Services District, water service, dam construction, education, strip mining, environmental protests, pollution, petitions, trapped miners, racing commission, food stamps, welfare, social security, Park View Memorial Gardens, state flags, taxes, litter, Medicare, veterans' affairs, Barboursville State Hospital, mental institutions, hospital conditions, employment, coal mining, teachers' salaries, Governors' trip to China, teachers' retirement, revenue sharing.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth Parker, President, Upper West Fork River Watershed Association; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Sylvia D. Parker, Executive Director, Multi-County Community Action Agency Against Poverty; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: Stonewall Jackson dam, flooding, land acquisition, displacement, bicentennial, representative reapportionment, petitions, littering, welfare, food stamps, teachers' retirement, vehicle registration, transportation remuneration and incentive program, energy crisis, water service, occupational training, funding for NGOs, Multi-County Community Action Agency Against Poverty, driver's license suspension, right of way, social security, black lung, Parkersburg art center, art exhibits.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, WV State Licensing Board for Child Welfare Agencies, Department of Public Welfare; William P. A. Nicely, Mayor of Parkersburg.  Topics include: Parkersburg art center, unemployment insurance, Appalachian Regional Commission, revenue sharing, Child welfare, bicentennial, senior housing, education, school building improvement, Parkersburg schools, Parkersburg library, Parkersburg mass transit, infrastructure, banking, Parkersburg Republican platform, crime, urban renewal.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ralph W. Parrack, Mayor of Mill Creek.  Topics include: parking at the capitol, university parking, summer employment, perinatal health care, Appalachian Regional Commission, zoning laws, capitol cafeteria, speeding tickets, disaster preparedness, welfare, landfills, food stamps, state flags, bicentennial, parks and recreation programs, black lung, Medicaid, Waterford Park, Wheeling Downs, racetrack passes, sewage systems, parole system.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Ralph W. Parrack, Mayor of Mill Creek; Charles F. Parrish, Chief Inspector, International Safety Division, United Mine Workers of America; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety.  Topics include: unemployment, welfare, Mother's Day Shrine, police patrol vehicles, pollution, Buffalo Creek, flooding, Board of Miner Training Education and Certification, Mine Inspectors Examining Board, disability, teachers' retirement, Buffalo Creek Flood, employment, bicentennial, housing, food stamps, child custody, Waterford Park, Wheeling Downs, racetrack passes, police, Medicare, rheumatologists, abortion, black lung, school clothing allowance program.","This folder contains correspondence with: N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: infrastructure engineering, urban and regional planning, school health programs, Appalachian mental health center, drivers' licenses, strip mining, water service, junk cars, welfare, black lung, school clothing allowance program, unemployment, disability, teachers' salaries, corridor L, employment, police, social security, Appalachian Regional Commission, land reclamation, Stonewall Jackson Dam, Peach Bowl, license plates.","This folder contains correspondence with: Oshel Parsons, Parliamentarian, House of Delegates; Joseph H. Mills, Commissioner of Labor; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Charles Rosenau, Mayor of Parsons.  Topics include: disability, circuit courts, letters of recommendation, racing commission, employment, drug abuse, White Paper on Drug Abuse, industrial pollution, Parsons Tanning Company, Appalachian Regional Commission, water service, education, Buffalo Creek Flood, trailer parks, Partners of the Americas.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Louise B. Gerrard, Executive Director, WV Commission on Aging; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; P. G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Wright Patman, US Representative for TX; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner.  Topics include: unemployment, beer regulation, bicentennial, Stonewall Jackson Dam, utility rates, public health legislation, Potomac State College newspapers, pollution, recycling, school textbooks, welfare, food stamps, natural gas, employment, energy crisis, Waterford Park, Wheeling Downs, racetrack passes, bridges, childcare homes, healthcare, federal reserve, flood disaster protection, vocational education, environmental research, logging, mass transit, Parkersburg urbanized area, teachers' salaries, teachers' retirement, black lung, Transportation Remuneration and Incentive Program, stamps, Americanism, New river dam, taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security.  Topics include: racial discrimination, Patterson Creek dam, Appalachian Regional Commission, bridges, Workmen's Compensation Fund, environmental education, West Virginia Garden Club, child development services, state flags, Hopemont State hospital, natural gas, deregulation, bicentennial, Bethany College, GI Home Loans, local historical commissions, Brook Hills park, West Liberty State College, education, youth science camp, China, Tibet, Equal Rights Amendment, state police, harassment, rheumatologists, unemployment.","This folder contains correspondence with: A. E. Manell, Special Assistant to the Secretary of State, US Department of State; Colgate S. Prentice, Special Assistant, Liaison with the Governors, US Department of State.  Topics include: passports, visas, Soviet Union, governors' trip to Soviet Union, USSR.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Parkinson, Curator, West Virginia University Libraries; Oshel Parsons, Parliamentarian, House of Delegates; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; John F. Payne, Delegate, House of Delegates; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Treasurer of the State of West Virginia; Raymond Peak, Mayor of Hurricane, Delegate, House of Delegates; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, mail routes, occupational training, West Virginia State Historical Records Advisory Board, occupational pneumoconiosis, black lung, libraries, strip mining, logging, New River Gorge; resignations, employment, \"Almost Heaven\" slogan, license plates, coal mining permits, Appalachian Regional Commission, UMWA benefits, Workmen's Compensation fund, nutrition, insurance, social security, employment, bridge deck heating, Veterans' homes, Medicaid, welfare, healthcare services, water service, turnpike, food stamps.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert M. Perry, President, Monroe County Commission.  Topics include: social security, employment, school nutrition, drivers' licenses, physicians' assistants licensing, Medical Licensing Board, garbage dumps, littering, ambulance service, unemployment, Burnsville Lake Project, dams, cemetery relocation, coal licenses, logging, mining, environmental impacts, New River, hunting, school bus routes, Board of Examiners of Psychologists, Veterans' administration, alcohol abuse, alcoholism, teachers' salaries, black lung, schools, telephone service for seniors, retirement.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Mario J. Palumbo, Chairmen, Committee on Judiciary, WV State Senate.  Topics include: license plates, employment, nursing homes, telephone service, public service commission, turnpike, Board of Dental Examiners, government contracts, healthcare, insulin tax, flags, black lung, Workmen's Compensation Fund, racing commission, teachers' salaries, school employee salaries, Appalachian Regional Commission, child development programs, bus service.","This folder contains correspondence with: Margaret A. Wyatt, Director of Allied Health, Parkersburg Community College; Prince B. Woodard, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Robert H. Stauffer, President, Parkersburg Community College.  Topics include: healthcare, Commission on Nursing, nurses, hospitals, Parkersburg Community College.","This folder contains correspondence with: A. G. Slonaker, Dean, Potomac State College.  Topics include: bicentennial, Potomac State College, Young Democrats, time capsule, federal funds, audits, school funding, athletics.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles Farley, Commissioner, Putnam County.  Topics include: support for the Putnam Health center, Putnam Health Center, Herbert J. Thomas Memorial Hospital, Appalachian Regional Commission, healthcare, petitions, Hill-Burton program.","This folder contains correspondence with: William P. Specht, President, Thomas Memorial Hospital.  Topics include: support for the Putnam Health center, Putnam Health Center, Herbert J. Thomas Memorial Hospital, Appalachian Regional Commission, healthcare, Hill-Burton program, Putnam County Commission, land purchases.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joseph H. Mills, Commissioner of Labor; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; John D. Henson, President, Putnam County Commission; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner.  Topics include: state flags, Workmen's Compensation Fund, occupational training, bicentennial, rheumatologists, teachers' retirement, labor regulations, minimum wage, overtime, Potomac River Basin, land purchase, ambulances, purchasing regulations, Snowshoe Ski Resort, Boy Scouts, sewage systems, water pollution, firefighting, food stamps, coal strikes, Moundsville Penitentiary, oil crisis, employment, Bluefield State and Concord Merger, abortion, unemployment, black lung, Putnam County Commission funding, Appalachian Regional Commission, libraries.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; James E. Pyles, Mayor of East Bank; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: Putnam County Parks and Recreation, health clinics, libraries, youth science camp, drivers' license suspension, food stamps, junk cars, litter, vocational rehabilitation, veterans' homes, Huntington bridge, teachers' retirement, disaster preparedness, learners' permits, West Virginia University, student housing, state flags, coal mining, abortion, black lung, mental hospitals, mental health facility conditions, school clothing allowance program, strip mining, school consolidation, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ralph D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce.  Topics include: technology, mass transit, bus service, public transportation, roadwork, utilities, water service, delinquent corporations, services for mentally retarded children, mentally disabled children, medical bills, welfare, income taxes, Workmen's Compensation Fund, disability, Appalachian Regional Commission, employment, teachers' retirement, senior aides program, teachers' salaries, 4-H club, conservation, land rehabilitation, board of pharmacy, transportation remuneration and incentive program, foster care, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, occupational training, social security.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources, Secretary, Public Land Corporation; C. E. Roth, Executive Secretary, Public Land Corporation; John M. Gates, State Auditor.  Topics include: Public land corporation, Panther Creek State Forest, land leases for oil extraction, National Track and Field Hall of Fame, deeds, oil and gas leasing rates, land auctions, alterations to historic buildings, meeting minutes, coal mining on public land, dredging, pipelines, bridges, wills, land appraisal.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert R. Nelson, State Senator; Chester R. Hubbard, State Senator; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV; Robert H. Mollohan, US Representative for WV; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV; John M. Slack, US Representative for WV; Harley O. Staggers, US Representative for WV; Robert F. Bennett, Governor of Kansas.  Topics include: public affairs educational pamphlets, racial justice, hunger, sexism, recessions, prison reform, public affairs newsletters, bus service, public transportation, public defender program, public employee relations, employment, social gambling, HEW grants, nursing education, rent, federal housing, housing, conservation, oil crisis, energy crisis, public libraries, abortion, public restrooms, public schools, child immunization requirements for schools, public employee unions, Upper Tract Public service district water project, water service, utility rates.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Neal, Chairman, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board.  Topics include: roadside produce, road salt, professional aide program, government consultants, nursing home licensing board, Professional Nursing Home Association, hunting and fishing licenses, property taxes, bus service, teachers' retirement, foreign policy, \"prohumanism\", energy independence, coal, project lifeblood, blood donation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mrs. Barbara Battin, Building Fund Raising Director, Huntington-Cabell County Chapter, American National Red Cross; James Rhodes, Governor of Ohio; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: project lifeblood, red cross, blood donation, corporate donations, bicentennial, Red Cross Blood center construction, fund raising, Project Mainstream, Jaycees, National Maritime Day, Spencer State Hospital, West Virginia Industrial Home for Girls, Pinnacle Rock State Park, land acquisition, eminent domain, property appraisal, property transfer, property boundary disputes, property taxes, landfills, Appalachian regional commission, environmental protections, dredged material, abortion, teachers' salaries.","This folder contains correspondence with: James N. Propst, Commissioner, Tucker County Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Paul E. Prunty, Delegate, House of Delegates.  Topics include: oil crisis, energy crisis, heating, transportation remuneration and incentive program, welfare, Appalachian regional commission, teachers' salaries, mentally retarded children, mentally disabled children, care for disabilities, utility rates, state flags, environmental issues, disaster preparedness, bicentennial, tourism, miners' pensions, education, junk cars, social security, West Virginia Board of Regents student representative, telephone service, employment, energy policy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Jerry Apodaca, Governor of New Mexico; J. Richard Barber, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Patrick J. Lucey, Governor of Wisconsin; Donald E. Procknow, President, Western Electric.  Topics include: state flags, food stamps, veterans' pensions, Moundsville Penitentiary riot, prison reform, Medicaid, welfare, social security, minimum wage rate board, veterans' affairs, underage drinking, employment, veterans' administration, adoption, childcare centers, libraries, estate probates, pollution, electric companies.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Ralph D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Callie Priest, Mayor of Kermit; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Ira W. Southern, Mayor of Princeton.  Topics include: Sunday closing laws, Wild and Scenic Rivers Bill, New River, environmental protection, New River Dam, school conditions, Pricket Creek Watershed dam, Senior Aides program, Pricketts Fort State Park, historical sites, family planning services, welfare, taxes, sewage systems, Appalachian Regional commission, abortion, disability, Wheeling downs, Waterford racetrack, state flags, housing, employment, occupational training, heath care, WVU Medical School admissions, Kanawha County School textbooks, pollution, black lung, widow's benefits, highway construction.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joseph H. Mills, Commissioner of Labor; Frederick, P. Stamp, President, West Virginia Board of Regents; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Robert H. Quenon, President, Monterey Coal Company.  Topics include: Quaker State Oil strike, Marshall University, medical school, oil crisis, energy crisis, gasoline purchase restrictions, public transit, air quality, quarry land reclamation, health insurance, teachers' retirement, social security, state flags, garbage collection, 4-H program, road drainage, letters of recommendation, license plates, black lung, coal mining, board of embalmers and funeral directors, utility rates, electricity service.","This folder contains correspondence with: Albert Harold Quie, US Representative for Minnesota; Gino R. Colombo, Delegate, House of Delegates; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John E. Quinn, Superintendent, Maine State Bureau of Consumer Protection.  Topics include: bicentennial, highway construction, teachers' retirement, National Institute of Education, Education commission of the states, education, Appalachian Regional Commission, water service, Quiet Dell, state flags, veterans' affairs, historic preservation, welfare, credit, environmental issues, West Virginia University Law school, Barboursville State Hospital, mental institution conditions, hospital conditions, Quota Club.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Virginia Raad; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; James Racco, Mayor of Piedmont; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: American Judges Association, arts education, West Virginian artists, bicentennial, consumer protection, welfare, youth science camp, West Virginia University Dental School, road conditions, roadwork, bus service, home heating, fuel crisis, oil crisis, racetracks, veterans' affairs, policing, mental health centers, racial discrimination, dog racing, better school buildings amendment, school improvement, school counselor confidentiality, police radar equipment, social security, black lung, college tuition, petitions, employment, Medicaid, veteran's bonus, abortion, nutrition, taxes, highway construction, Sunday blue laws, teachers' retirement, drivers' licenses, disabilities, Marshall University, medical school, Concord College.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; P. G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV; Lynn A. Greenwalt, Director, US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa.  Topics include: race passes, Wheeling downs, Waterford racetrack, Shenandoah and Charles Town Turf Club, summer employment, WVU football facilities, road conditions, roadwork, school bus service, school buildings, land for schools, land reclamation, West Virginia Society of Professional Engineers, bicentennial, Republican Governors' Conference, clothing, highway construction, right of way.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio; Richard Snelling, Governor-Elect, State of Vermont; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; Nelson A. Rockefeller, Vice President of the United States; Robert Dole, US Senator from KY; Henry Bellmon, Governor of Oklahoma; Jack Williams, Governor of Arizona; Ronald Regan, Governor of California; John A. Love, Governor of Colorado; Thomas Meskill, Governor of Connecticut, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit; Claude R. Kirk, Governor of Florida; William F. Quinn, Governor of Hawaii; Richard B. Ogilvie, Governor of Illinois; Louie B. Nunn, Governor of Kentucky; Francis W. Sargent, Governor of Massachusetts; George Romney, Governor of Michigan; Harold Levander, Governor of Minnesota; Timothy Babcock,  Governor of Montana; William T. Cahill, Governor of New Jersey; Edwin L. Mechem, Governor of New Mexico, Judge of the United States District Court for the District of New Mexico; Malcolm Wilson, Governor of New York; John H. Chafee, Governor of Rhode Island; Tom McCall, Governor of Oregon; Raymond P. Shafer, Governor of Pennsylvania; William W. Scranton, Governor of Pennsylvania; Luis A. Ferre,  Governor of Puerto Rico; Frank Farrar, Governor of South Dakota; Winfield Dunne, Governor of Tennessee; John Connally, Governor of Texas; Paul Laxalt, Governor of Nevada; Warren P. Knowles, Governor of Wisconsin; Stanley K. Hathaway, Governor of Wyoming; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of Missouri; Vernon Romney, Attorney General of Utah, Gubernatorial Candidate for Utah; John Spellman, Gubernatorial Candidate for Washington; Cecil H. Underwood, Governor of West Virginia, Gubernatorial Candidate for West Virginia; Richard Snelling, Gubernatorial Candidate for Vermont; David Flaherty, Gubernatorial Candidate for North Carolina; James Thompson, Gubernatorial Candidate for Illinois; James L. Taft, Gubernatorial Candidate for Rhode Island; Pierre DuPont, Gubernatorial Candidate for Rhode Island; Leon Griffith, Gubernatorial Candidate for Arkansas; Robert Woodahl, Gubernatorial Candidate for Montana; Richard Elkin, Gubernatorial Candidate for North Dakota; Carlos Romero Barcelo, Mayor of San Juan, Gubernatorial Candidate for Puerto Rico.  Topics include: social security, West Virginia University School of Medicine admissions, letters of recommendation, Weston State Hospital, hospital Aides' pay, school building conditions, welfare, Medicaid, Osteopathic medicine, state employee dismissal, road conditions, Wheeling Linsly Military Institute, mental health centers, strip mining, logging, environmental protection, New River, ambulances, Republican Governors' Conference, Republican Governors' Association, campaign contributions.","This folder contains correspondence with: Karl C. Rove, Executive Director, College Republican National Committee; Otis R. Bowen, Governor of IN; Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Robert Strauss, Chairman, Democratic National Committee; Robert F. Bennett, Governor of Kansas; Jay S. Hammond, Governor of Alaska; Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Governor of Virginia; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; James E. Holshouser, Governor of North Carolina; James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Kit Bond, Governor of Missouri.  Topics include: College Republicans, internships, Republican Party Spanish speaking division, voter registration, 1976 presidential election, foster children, water service, Appalachian Regional Commission funds.","This folder contains correspondence with: James B. Rhodes, Archivist of the United States, National Archives and Records Service; Harley O. Staggers, US Representative for WV; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Richard A. Robb, Mayor of South Charleston; Aubrey C. Robertson, President, Braxton County Commission; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia.  Topics include: historical records, school bus transportation, pollution, road conditions, roadwork, public libraries, black lung widow's benefits, social security, nurses, State board of examiners for registered nurses, Republican National Committee, corridor G, highway construction, Medicaid, food stamps, drivers' licenses, tourism, Weirton Mental Health Center, Buffalo Creek Flood, Richie mines, bridges, employment, Roane County Health center, recreational facilities, welfare, Workmen's Compensation Fund, school clothing allowance, land purchase, county employee salaries, foster grandparents, public safety, electricians licenses.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; James Robert Rogers, WV State Senator; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Walter Rollins, Delegate, Majority Whip, House of Delegates; Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Adjutant General; Charles W. Rosenau, Mayor of Parsons.  Topics include: grandparents' visitation rights, road conditions, roadwork, welfare, Home Repair Program, elder care, elderly psychological services, Hopemont Hospital, Jay Rockefeller's inauguration, Appalachian Regional Commission, Wheeling Civic Center, water service, bicentennial, Workmen's Compensation Fund; United Mine Workers of America, dog racing, parking at the capitol, driver's license suspension, voting, employment, air pollution, disability, social security, food stamps, school buses, labor issues, Weirton mental health center, unemployment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: Workmen's Compensation Fund, transportation of nuclear material, Medicare, ambulance costs, medical costs, Blennerhassett island, food stamps, Medicaid, occupational training, senior centers, early childhood education, school transportation, mentally handicapped citizens, West Virginia Association for Retarded Citizens, road conditions, roadwork, school bus routes, mail routes, road maintenance workers, job security, school financial aid, rubber manufacturing, defense contracting, forestry camp, bicentennial, sales tax on food, education and training for the handicapped, Huttonsville Correctional Center, explosives regulations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harry L. Buch, Chairman, West Virginia Racing Commission.  Topics include: horse racing regulations, Waterford Park, Wheeling Downs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Noel Speir Cook, Member, Maryland State Senate; Joseph M. Masternick, Mayor of Girard, Ohio; Thomas E. Carney, Member, Ohio State Senate; Donald Krupica, Mayor of McMechen; William Williams, Mayor of Wellsburg.  Topics include: Waterford Park, Wheeling Downs, racing, race passes, Shenandoah and Charles Town.","This folder contains correspondence with: Victor H. Rafferty, President, Wood County Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: Jaycees, doctors, retirement, drivers' licenses, West Virginia Arts and Humanities Council, Board of Regents, Appalachian Regional Commission, airports, Colin Anderson Center, outdoor recreation, Department of Mental Health, social security, animal experimentation, dog welfare laws, food stamps, alcoholic beverage sales, state parks, highway construction, interstate 64.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert H. Mollohan, US Representative for WV; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William T. Brotherton, President, WV State Senate; Harley O. Staggers, US Representative for WV; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Robert Raines, Commissioner, Pendleton County; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources.  Topics include: state flags, summer youth programs, Weston State Hospital, mental health facilities, railroad fares, northeast railroad crisis, railroad consolidation, rail line abandonment, road safety, road conditions, Marshall University, welfare, transportation remuneration incentive program, right of way, CONRAIL, Cass Scenic Railroad, state parks, school bus service, railroad workers retirement pension, rail nationalization, extradition, banking, disability, Riverton bridge, petitions, black lung widows' benefits, teachers' salaries, rheumatologists, energy crisis, abortion, Mountain State Forest Festival, food stamps, Medicaid, teachers' retirement, Appalachian Regional Commission, state police, gambling, animal abuse, public safety, employment, gas prices, oil crisis.","This folder contains correspondence with: John W. Ingram, Administrator, Federal Railroad Administration; William W. Scranton, former Governor of Pennsylvania; R. A. Raese, President, Greer Steel; Paul Williams, Mayor of Moorefield; Joseph Powell, President, West Virginia Labor Federation; Richard J. Venable Jr., President, Trojan Steel Company; Louise Leonard, WV State Senator; Robert F. Hatfield, WV State Senator; William J. Oates Jr., WV State Senator; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV.  Topics include: Regional Rail Reorganization Act, railroad crisis, rail consolidation, United States Rail Association.","This folder contains correspondence with: John H. McCulloch, Mayor of Beckley; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Minor L. Scott, President, Raleigh County Commission; Robert A McConnel, Commissioner, Department of Labor; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Averil L. Ramsey, Mayor of St. Albans.  Topics include: Raleigh County Airport, airport, Appalachian Regional Commission, Raleigh County Armory-Civic Center, bridges, school buildings, libraries, water service, hospitals, vocational education, employment, Weirton Mental Health Facility, State Museum, Marshall University, bicentennial, black lung, welfare, veterans' affairs, food stamps, social security, school clothing allowance program, extradition, disability, Diversified Mountaineer Corp, inflation, teachers' salaries, state flags, public employees' retirement, telephone service rates, Stonewall Jackson dam, West Virginia Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Buffalo Creek flood, disaster preparedness, abortion, Helms amendment, films, Hopemont State Hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with: Cleveland K. Benedict; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Wm. J. Randall, US Representative for MO; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV; Charles B. Rangel, Chairman, Congressional Black Caucus, US Representative for NY; J. Kelley Lance Jr., Mayor of Ranson; Carl G. Beard II, Director, Air Pollution Control Commission.  Topics include: employment, school employee salaries, garbage, litter, bicentennial, government surplus property, drivers' licenses, water service, job training, oil crisis, gasoline access, sewage systems, schools, education, vocational education, disability, teachers' retirement, Grafton Mother's Day Shrine, pollution, social security, vocational rehabilitation, teacher's salaries, rape laws, child custody, Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Joseph M. Montoya, Chairman, Subcommittee on Treasury, US Senator for NM; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce.  Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, ARC funds, Medicaid, Workers Compensation, highway construction, coal mine reclamation, civil service, Gallipolis Lock and Dam, coal transportation, sewage systems, Salem College, oil crisis, natural resources, Army Corps of Engineers, wastewater management, flooding, natural gas pipelines, childcare centers, streambank erosion, healthcare, social security, landslides, Moundsville Penitentiary, Environmental Protection Agency grants, New River Gorge, National Park System, disaster preparedness, welfare, eminent domain, revenue sharing, Transportation Remuneration and Incentive Program, budgets, environmental conservation, welfare reform, Cass Scenic Railroad, Defense Civil Preparedness Agency, roads, employment, flood insurance, road conditions, roadwork, bridges.","Topics include: state flags, State Parks, golf, social security, medical care, optometry, West Virginia University Medical School, Vietnam Veterans' bonus, bicentennial, Appalachian Regional Commission, employment, license plates, Transportation Remuneration and Incentive Program, Marshall University Medical School, black lung, teachers' retirement, utility costs, education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; H. S. Rawlings, President, Jackson County Commission; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety.  Topics include: welfare, Medicaid, food stamps, veterans' affairs, DUIs, military, school clothing allowance program, animal abuse, early childhood education, school buildings, education, drivers' licenses, Appalachian Regional Commission, airports, emergency ambulance service, employment, beer sales, school employee salaries, housing, child custody, foster care.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; P. G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner.  Topics include: social security, welfare, teachers' retirement, correctional officers' salaries, Cass Scenic Railroad, food stamps, abortion, state flags, oil crisis, energy crisis, disability, school clothing allowance program, hydroelectric dams, employment, bicentennial, abortion, adoption, Youth Conservation Corps, state parks, conspiracy theories, capital punishment, vocational education, Education Commission of the States.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Willard M. Ansel, Executive Secretary, Teachers Retirement Board; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce.  Topics include: teachers' salaries, welfare, teachers' retirement, Corridor H, highway construction, 1976 Republican Party presidential primaries, real estate, abortion, coal properties, bicentennial, time capsules, food stamps, hunting, Concord College, school buildings, state parks, camping, Chief Logan State Park, Marshall University Medical School, Marshall University engineering program termination, nursing homes, West Virginia University Law School.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rex Cowey, Mayor of Chester; John C. Musgrave, Mayor of Point Pleasant; James W. Teets, Delegate, House of Delegates; Harry Zohn, Mayor of New Martinsville; Ralph DiRemigio, Mayor of Moundsville; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ralph D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Treasurer of the State of West Virginia.  Topics include: income taxes, industrial development, mine reclamation, fire prevention, recreation facilities, medical centers, disability, social security, Waterford Park and Wheeling Downs race passes , Marshall University medical school, bicentennial, hunting and fishing licenses, recycling, The Red Cross, Appalachian Regional Commission, sewage systems, oil crisis, energy crisis, workmen's compensation, black lung, transportation remuneration and incentive program, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Little Beaver State Park, tourism, United Mine Workers, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Willard D. Lorensen, Dean, College of Law, West Virginia University; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Dr. John Jones, Dean, School of Medicine, West Virginia University; John Slack, US Representative, for WV; Gene Diamond, Mayor of Martinsburg; Dr. W. Robert Biddington, Dean, School of Dentistry, West Virginia University; Gordon H. Stewart, Mayor of Cameron; James R. McCartney, West Virginia Secretary of State; Donald Price, Mayor of Madison.  Topics include: letters of recommendation, West Virginia University Law School, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, West Virginia University Medical School, West Virginia Industrial Home for Girls, West Virginia University School of Dentistry, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Eugene Crutchfield, Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: landfills, rheumatologists, education, tuition costs, bicentennial, Concord College, Shepard College, State Fire Commission, Medicaid, Veterans' Affairs, transportation, dam construction, black lung, social security, teachers' retirement, corridor H, highway construction, Watergate, oil crisis, energy crisis, transportation remuneration and incentive program, pollution, correctional officer salaries, Moundsville Penitentiary, drivers' license suspension, mental institutions, Barboursville State Hospital, food stamps.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Nathanial P. Reed, Assistant Secretary of the Interior, US Department of the Interior; P. G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; J. Richard Barber, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia.  Topics include: abortion, West Virginia Turnpike, Pipestem resort, correctional officers' salaries, West Virginia Industrial School for Boys, employment, West Virginia University Medical School, drug abuse, welfare, endangered species protection, historic preservation, environmental policy, West Virginia Racing commission, taxes, unemployment, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edgar F. Heiskell III, WV Secretary of State; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Jess Reel, Mayor of Elk Garden; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Cleveland K. Benedict; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; Clarence J. Brown, US Representative for OH; Jimmy Carter, US President; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety.  Topics include: historic buildings, Shinn House, Weston State Hospital, black lung, Workmen's Compensation Fund, police, gambling, Waterford Racetrack, Waterford Park and Wheeling Downs race passes, social security, Appalachian Regional Commission, water treatment plants, health clinics, housing, employment, veterans' affairs, letters of recommendation, state police, mental health facilities, transportation remuneration and incentive program, welfare, legislative pay, public employees' retirement, taxes, school buildings, bussing, Vietnam draft dodgers, utility rates, bicentennial, Jaycees, mental health, teachers' salaries, landfills.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. Robert Rogers, Chairman, Regional Intergovernmental Council.  Topics include: state flags, Kanawha County textbook war, abortion, Youth Conservation Corps, Deaf and Blind Centers, Regional Intergovernmental Council, mental health centers, firearm regulations, boat registration, oil drilling.","This folder contains correspondence with: William T. Milleson, Delegate, House of Delegates; Charles A. Bonar, Commissioner, Mineral County Court; William P. A. Nicely, Chairman, Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Council; James H. Chapman, President, West Virginia Planning Association; H. Paul Garvin, Bel-O-Mar Interstate Planning Commission.  Topics include: regional councils, Appalachian Regional Commission, West Virginia Planning Association, Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Council, bus service, Bel-O-Mar Interstate Planning Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: H. Paul Garvin, Bel-O-Mar Interstate Planning Commission; Jesse H. Reel, Mayor of Elk Garden; John F. McCuskey, Delegate, House of Delegates.  Topics include: regional councils, federal state relations, Bel-O-Mar Interstate Planning Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission, federal state relations, water systems, letters of recommendation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; John H. McCulloch, Mayor of Beckley; Wendell Hayes, Mayor of Weston; John Bowling, Mayor Sulphur Springs; B. G. Crookshank, Mayor of Pratt; Curtis M. Uhl, Mayor of Vienna; Arnett E. Baughman, Mayor of Philippi; Ronal R. Blankenship, President, Calhoun County Court; Charles A. Bonar, Commissioner, Mineral County Court; Richard E. Davies, Commissioner, Monongalia County Commission; Kelley C. Castleberry, President, Kanawha County Commission; George Dober, President, Ohio County Court; Charles Farley, Commissioner, Putnam County; James Gladkosky, Mayor of Elkins; Marvin Leach, Commissioner, Wood County; D. C. Master, Mayor of Charles Town; Ralph McClung, Mayor of Alderson.  Topics include: regional councils, taxes, water treatment, Appalachian Regional Commission, regional planning and development, grant-in-aid programs.","This folder contains correspondence with: John H. McCulloch, Mayor of Beckley; Harry G. Riley, President, Hampshire County Commission; Anthony Scaffidi, Mayor of Benwood; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: regional councils, Appalachian Regional Commission, regional planning, transportation remuneration and incentive program, buses.","This folder contains correspondence with: John H. McCulloch, Mayor of Beckley; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; B. G. Crookshank, Mayor of Pratt; Dewey E. S. Kuhns, President Kanawha County Court; J. Robert Rogers, Commissioner, Boone County; John Bowling, Mayor Sulphur Springs; J. Walter Brown, Mayor of Oak Hill; Richard E. Davies, Commissioner, Monongalia County; Milton Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania.  Topics include: regional development councils, Cumberland Road Industrial Park, sewer systems, Appalachian Regional Council, health services, water systems, soil conservation, mental health services, New River Gorge, employment training, highway construction, interstate 79, roadwork, road conditions, transportation remuneration and incentive program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Chauncey H. Browning Jr., WV Attorney General; Arnett Baughman, Mayor of Philippi; James Gladkosky, Mayor of Elkins; Wendell Hayes, Mayor of Weston.  Topics include: healthcare, emergency services, industrial parks, glass industry, unemployment, Appalachian Regional Commission, transportation remuneration and incentive program, water management, emergency medical services, roadwork.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV.  Topics include: technical education, teacher education, special education centers, soil conservation, handicapped children, reading centers, psychological services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Bonar, Commissioner, Mineral County Court; Harry G. Riley, President, Hampshire County Commission; Morris M. Homan, President, Pendleton County Commission; Robert Burkhart, Commissioner, Berkley County Commission; Charles F. Morgan, Mayor of Shadyside, OH.  Topics include: landfills, jails, pollution, water service, soil conservation, career education, Appalachian Regional Commission, industrial parks, school curriculum, environmental grants.","This folder contains correspondence with: James D. Reilly, President, American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers; Jeanette F. Reibman, State Senator in PA; Harold Ash, Mayor of Chester; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV.  Topics include: rehabilitation centers, state flags, energy policy, blue ridge project dam, emergency services, emergency information, employment, vehicle registration, sewage, bicentennial, missile distillate fuels, national youth science camp, flood claim reimbursement, surface mining, disability, workmen's compensation fund, highway safety, legislators' salaries, health clinics, natural gas, utility rates, Amtrack, welfare, Moundsville Penitentiary, Wheeling hospital disaster, Buffalo Creek flood, housing.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner.  Topics include: mental health, Weston State Hospital, interstate 64, highway construction, trapping, West Virginia Industrial School for boys, Boy Scouts, Board of Miner Training Education and Certification, water service, Appalachian Regional Commission, rent, public employees' retirement, flooding, animal control, Waterford Park and Wheeling Downs, welfare, taxes, occupational training, education, school clothing allowance program, road conditions, traffic, libraries, transportation remuneration and incentive program, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas E. Potter, Chairman, West Virginia Republican Executive Committee; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa.  Topics include: coal mines, Republican Delta newspaper, Weston Independent Newspaper, Republican Party, Republican National Convention, voter registration, budgets, crime, drug policy, labor policy, public transportation, rural electrification.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas E. Potter, Chairman, West Virginia Republican Executive Committee; T. R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources.  Topics include: Republican party county chairmen, Lincoln day, land reclamation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jeremiah Millbank Jr., Chairman, Republican National Finance Committee; Thomas E. Potter, Chairman, West Virginia Republican Executive Committee; Robert Q. Jones, Chairman, West Virginia Republican Finance Committee.  Topics include: Republican National Finance Committee, West Virginia Republican Finance Committee, donations, fundraising, meeting minutes, campaign finance.","This folder contains correspondence with: George H. Seibert Jr., Delegate, Minority Leader, House of Delegates.  Topics include: Republican party, political positions, legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Griffith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Robert P. Griffin, US Senator for MI; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of Missouri.  Topics include: 1976 Republican National Convention, Republican Governors Association, meetings, prayer breakfasts, seating charts.","This folder contains correspondence with: Walter Peterson, Governor of New Hampshire; Winfield Dunn, Governor of Tennessee; William T. Cahill, Governor of New Jersey; John A. Love, Governor of Colorado; Ronald Reagan, Governor of California; Stanley K. Hathaway, Governor of Wyoming; Deane C. Davis, Governor of Vermont; Thomas E. Potter, Chairman, West Virginia Republican Executive Committee; James R. McCartney, West Virginia Secretary of State.  Topics include: Republican Governors Association, 1976 Republican National Convention, Republican State Executive Committee, National Conference of Republican Mayors, prayer breakfasts, tickets.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. D. Hinkle Jr., WV State Senator; Richard A. Robb, Mayor of South Charleston; George H. Seibert Jr., Delegate, House of Delegates; Jody G. Smirl, Delegate, House of Delegates; James W. Teets, Delegate, House of Delegates; Gerald R. Ford, US President; Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee.  Topics include: Republican National Convention, tickets, voting patterns, funding, RNC committees, Republican Governors Association.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Griffith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association.  Topics include: Republican Governors Association, opinion polls, newspaper clippings, conference transcripts, policy platforms, gubernatorial elections, Republican Governors Association Conference, travel schedules, federal budget.","Transcript of conference. November 28-30","This folder contains correspondence with: Nelson A. Rockefeller, US Vice President; James R. Galbraith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; Robert F. Bennett, Governor of KS; William G. Milliken, Governor of Michigan; Robert Dole, Chairman, Republican National Committee.  Topics include: Republican Governors Association, Republican Governors Association Conference, travel schedules, oil and gas drilling, bicentennial, political strategy.","This folder contains correspondence with: John M. Haydon, Governor of American Samoa; Jack Williams, Governor of AZ; Ronald Reagan, Governor of CA; John A. Love, Governor of CO; Thomas J. Meskill, Governor of CT; Russel W. Peterson, Governor of Delaware; Carlos G. Camacho, Governor of Guam; Richard B. Ogilvie, Governor of IL; Edgar D. Whitcomb, Governor of IN; Robert D. Ray, Governor of IA; Francis W. Sargent, Governor of MA; William G. Milliken, Governor of MI; Walter Peterson, Governor of NH; William T. Cahill, Governor of NJ; Nelson A. Rockefeller, Governor of NY; Tom McCall, Governor of OR; Luis A. Ferre, Governor of Puerto Rico; Winfield Dunn, Governor of TN; Deane C. Davis, Governor of VT; Melvin H. Evans, Governor of US Virgin Islands; Linwood Holton, Governor of VA; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of WA; Stanley K. Hathaway, Governor of WY.  Topics include: Republican Governors Association, Greenbriar Hotel, conference plans and schedules, conference budgets, invitations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rogers C. B. Morton, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Raymond P. Shafer, Governor of PA; Norbert T. Tiemann, Governor of NE; Louie B. Nunn, Governor of KY; Linwood Holton, Chairman, Republican Governors Association.  Topics include: Republican Governors Association, Republican National Committee, governors.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Griffith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Robert F. Bennett, Governor of KS.  Topics include: Republican Governors Association, gubernatorial elections, Republican National Convention, campaign funds, Republican National Committee, convention planning, Alaskan pipelines, Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Griffith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; James R. Galbraith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of MO; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States.  Topics include: rail systems, campaign finance, Republican Governors Association, Republican National Committee, gubernatorial campaigns, conference locations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Griffith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; Jay S. Hammond, Governor of AK; Robert H. Michel, US Representative for IL; Kyle C. Testerman, Mayor of Knoxville TN; Robert F. Bennett, Governor of KS; Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Governor of Virginia.  Topics include: conference locations, Republican Governors Association, Appalachian Regional Commission, Medicare, Medicaid, rural health care, physician extenders, political advertisements, employment, letters of recommendation, 1975 conference transcript.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Griffith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association.  Topics include: gubernatorial campaigns, campaign funding, National Governors' Conference, Republican National Committee, conference plans, transcripts.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Griffith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; Jay S. Hammond, Governor of AK.  Topics include: Republican Governors Association, political positions, taxes, Party platform, gubernatorial campaigns, conference transcripts, donations, campaign funding, physician extenders.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Griffith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; Robert Dole, US Senator for KS; Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Ronald Reagan, Governor of CA; John Connally, Governor of TX; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; Tom McCall, Governor of Oregon; Richard B. Ogilvie, Governor of IL; Winfield Dunn, Governor of TN; Nelson Rockefeller, Vice President of the United States, Governor of NY; Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Governor of VA; James R. Galbraith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; Meldrim Thomson Jr., Governor of NH; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of MO; Robert F. Bennett, Governor of KS; Otis R. Bowen, Governor of IN; James B. Edwards, Governor of SC; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of WA; Jay S. Hammond, Governor of AK; James E. Holshouser Jr., Governor of NC; William G. Milliken, Governor of MI; Robert D. Ray, Governor of IA; James A. Rhodes, Governor of OH; Earl B. Ruth, Governor of American Samoa; John Rhodes, US Representative for AZ.  Topics include: Republican Governors Association, Republican Governors Association Conference, conference schedules, invitations, nuclear energy, Medicare, policy platforms, physician extenders, speeches, state legislation, hiring, HUD housing, environmental issues, energy policy, Republican National Committee, Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; George Bush, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Robert Dole, US Senator from KY.  Topics include: Republican National Committee, administrative Judgeships, affirmative action, employment, meeting agendas, Republican National Finance Committee, party finances, Watergate, donation, bicentennial, public statements, RNC appointments, GOP youth camp, television campaigns, RNC campaign management training, campaign financing laws, Vietnam war, RNC committees, layoffs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; George Bush, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Janet Johnson, Co-Chair, Republican National Convention.  Topics include: elections, election reforms, energy crisis, seminars, Federal Election Commission, federal home loan bank board, federal income taxes, Federal National Mortgage Association, 1976 presidential nominees, fundraising, RNC committees, gubernatorial elections, Jaycees.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; George Bush, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Arthur A. Fletcher, Consultant to the RNC chairman for Minority Affairs.  Topics include: ballot security, voter fraud protection, campaign finance, midwest leadership conference, senior citizens, auditing the federal reserve, federal legislation, Lincoln Day, Republican mayors, Republican National Committee, RNC member directory, ethnic minority Republicans, meeting minutes, National Black Republican Council.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bob Dole, Chairman, Republican National Committee; George Bush, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Robert P. Odell Jr., Executive Director, National Republican Finance Committee; Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee.  Topics include: ethnic minority Republicans, naturalized citizens, Republican National Committee, roadwork, road maintenance workers, campaign laws, Watergate, RNC Spanish speaking advisory committee, National Republican Finance Committee, pension reform, women in public service, fund raising, campaign finance, presidential appointments; voter registration, Republican Professional Staff Conference.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of MO.  Topics include: Republican National Committee, voter registration, Republican Governors Association, opinion research, by-laws, RNC directory.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee.  Topics include: by-laws, proposed by-laws, inflation, RNC rule 29, primary elections, Watergate, senior citizens, Republican National Committee, shipping strikes, Hawaii.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; George Bush, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Dr. Henry Lucas, Chairman, National Black Republican Council; Bob Carter, Co-Chair, Republican National Committee.  Topics include: Republican National Committee, RNC leadership positions, student internships, Spanish Speaking Advisory Committee, Vietnam, federal budgets, National Black Republican Council, newsletters, taxes, Watergate, environmental commissions, White House conference on aging.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mrs. Tobin Armstrong, Co-Chairman, Republican National Committee; George Bush, Chairman, Republican National Committee.  Topics include: Republican National Committee, hiring women, RNC directory, campaign finance laws, event schedules.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas E. Potter, Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee.  Topics include: Republican State Executive Committee, GOP youth camp, regional GOP meetings, appointments, letters of recommendation, meeting minutes, air quality.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas E. Potter, Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee.  Topics include: GOP youth camp, Republican State Executive Committee, Lincoln day, fund raising, newsletters, donations, meeting minutes, state committee rosters, voting statistics, data processing, meeting agendas, state of the state, by-laws, appointments.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas E. Potter, Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee.  Topics include: proxy voters, Republican State Executive Committee, Lincoln day, committee rosters, Republican party state platform, Democratic state platform, by-laws, budgets.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas E. Potter, Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee.  Topics include: campaign expenses, committee rosters, meeting minutes, platform amendments, Republican party state platform, environmental protection, consumer protection, roads, drug abuse, addiction, taxes, agriculture, state republican convention, college tuition, Vietnam war POWs, gambling, by-laws.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Dr. James Harlow, President, West Virginia University; Brooks E. Smith, Chairman, Public Service Commission.  Topics include: state government, mine disaster rescue, environmental research, academic collective bargaining, surface mining, land reclamation, emergency medical services, highway construction, corridor G, oil and gas, school consolidation, urban planning, environmental legislation, welfare, original music, highway rest stops, capitol dome restoration, Jackson homestead, resuscitation training, retail clerks, Moundsville penitentiary, correctional officers' pay, retirees, medical costs, public employees' retirement, school employees' retirement, WVU extension, retirement for felons, food stamps for striking miners, minimum wage, Labor-Management relations board, Fairmont State basketball, Shaver's Fork, opposition to surface mining.","This folder contains correspondence with: John H. Kelly, State Treasurer; Graham W. Watt, Director, Federal Office of Revenue Sharing; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Treasurer of the State of West Virginia; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of WA, Chairman, National Governors' Conference.  Topics include: revenue sharing, securities, treasury bonds, federal budgets, land reclamation, parks, local municipality funding, state investments, Vietnam veterans, payments to the Governor, trust fund reports.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jeanna D. Tully, Director, Federal Office of Revenue Sharing; Clyde D. Alford, Mayor of St. Albans; Harley O. Staggers, US Representative for WV; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Robert Ray, Governor of IA, Chairman, National Governors' Conference; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV; Robert H. Mollohan, US Representative for WV; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV; John M. Slack, US Representative for WV; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker and Member, House of Delegates; Graham W. Watt, Director, Federal Office of Revenue Sharing; Bradley D. Nash, Mayor of Harpers Ferry; George W. Dober, President, Ohio County Commission; John H. McCulloch, Mayor of Beckley; Bobby E. Channell, Mayor of Junior; Billy L. Pauley, Mayor of Marmet; J. W. Caldabaugh, Mayor of Bethlehem; Bernard E. Freeman, Mayor of Junior; Coy D. Gillespie, President, Webster County court; John H. Kelly, State Treasurer; Masel Perdue, Mayor of Keystone; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; Masel Purdue, Mayor of Keystone.  Topics include: revenue sharing, title II funds, local municipality funding, environmental protection, water systems, sewer systems, John Kelly v. Arch Moore, mishandling funds, revenue sharing tax comparisons by town, list of mayors, energy crisis, Appalachian Regional Commission, housing, Buffalo Creek Flood, Boundary and Annexation Survey, fire trucks, Mike J. Andochick Jr., Mayor of Weirton.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Graham W. Watt, Director, Federal Office of Revenue Sharing; Daniel Hale, Chairman, West Virginia Regional Health Council; John H. Kelly, State Treasurer.  Topics include: revenue sharing, John Kelly v. Arch Moore, revenue sharing disbursements by county, local municipality funding, treasury bonds, rules and regulations surrounding revenue sharing, West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, mishandling funds, garbage collection, West Virginia Regional Health Council.","This folder contains correspondence with: John H. Kelly, State Treasurer; Graham W. Watt, Director, Federal Office of Revenue Sharing; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security.  Topics include: revenue sharing, John Kelly v. Arch Moore, West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, mishandling funds, Department of Employment Security, census, Boundary and Annexation survey, public opinion surveys.","This folder contains correspondence with: John H. Kelly, State Treasurer; Graham W. Watt, Director, Federal Office of Revenue Sharing.  Topics include: revenue sharing, interest rates, treasury bonds, taxes, securities.","This folder contains correspondence with: John H. Kelly, State Treasurer; Graham W. Watt, Director, Federal Office of Revenue Sharing; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration.  Topics include: securities, interest, revenue sharing, John Kelly v. Arch Moore, West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, mishandling funds, US Supreme Court, revenue sharing rules and regulations, planned use reports, audits.","This folder contains correspondence with: Eleanor Rhedd, Mayor of Tunnelton; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John Rhodes, US Representative for AZ; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Treasurer of the State of West Virginia; Lacy I. Rice Jr., President, West Virginia Chamber of Commerce.  Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, gas service, military service, highway maintenance, roadwork, road conditions, Kanawha County textbook controversy, welfare, state flags, employment, food stamps, social security, Medicaid, youth conservation corps, Republican Governors Association, land use policy, studded tire laws, Buffalo Creek flood, Sutton and Summerville dams, camping, truckers' strike, utility rates, black lung, workmen's compensation fund, occupational pneumoconiosis, drivers' licenses, coal mine refuse banks, US Army arts and crafts program, Rhododendron State outdoor arts and crafts association, bus service, public transportation, maps, prostitution, horse and dog racing, postal service, school clothing allowance program, ambulance service, schools for the deaf and blind, Bluefield state and Concord college merger, surface mining, healthcare, energy policy, Hopemont State hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs.  Topics include: road safety, welfare, food stamps, taxes, employment, license plates, Workmen's Compensation Fund, drivers' licenses, DUIs, boat licenses, junk cars, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program, Pocahontas Memorial Hospital, bicentennial, Nonintoxicating Beer commission, gun control, National Track and Field Hall of Fame, seasonal farmworkers, Barboursville State Hospital, mental institutions, West Virginia School Service Personnel Association, school employees, sex discrimination, employment discrimination.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety.  Topics include: manufacturing, factories, welfare, food stamps, highways, employment, Vietnam Veterans, Republican National chairman campaign, Youth Conservation Corps, Twin falls State Park, state police, healthcare facilities, bicentennial, Marshall Medical School, teachers, Bluefield and Concord merger, West Virginia Human Rights Commission, right of way, disability, Veterans' Affairs, school clothing allowance program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; William E. Richards, Executive Director, State Aeronautics Commission; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: Workmens' Compensation Fund, homestead exemption amendment, taxes, welfare, public safety, state police, petitions, nursing homes, utility rates, airports, food stamps, school employees' salaries, school clothing allowance program, federal home loans, transportation remuneration and incentive program, march of dimes, state forests, Izaak Walton League, state fire commission, Medicare.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert H. Mollohan, US Representative for WV; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety.  Topics include: sewage systems, Anmoore Sewerage Project, police, federal funding for communities, road conditions, roadwork, police reports.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; George C. Duffield, Executive Secretary, Public Employees Retirement System; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Robert M. Plantz, Director, Public Service Commission; Carl E. Gainer, WV State Senator; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV.  Topics include: disability, welfare, social security, physical punishment in schools, black lung, black lung widows, nurses, transportation remuneration and incentive program, Golden Horseshoe, employment, litter, veterans, gubernatorial campaigns, sulfur mines, coal mines, closed mines, state flags, mortgage rates, genealogy, retirement, public employees' retirement, telephone service, hospitals, teachers' salaries, state fire commission, boy scouts, car accidents, public transportation, day care centers, food stamps, taxes, Jaycees, flood insurance, garbage collection, letters of recommendation, Volkswagen, senior housing, unemployment, hunting, libraries, Appalachian Regional Commission, water shortages, sewage systems, air pollution, Utility Workers Union strike.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: house of delegates vacancies, black lung, social security, welfare, food stamps, unemployment, water service, disability, school curriculum, school employees' pay, Marshall University Medical school, DUIs, teachers' retirement, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Medicaid, alcohol laws, garbage dump, pollution, libraries, blue ridge project, New River dam, Berwind lake, trucking regulations, environmental protection, youth science camp, handicapped children, hearing impaired students.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV. Topics include: welfare, child custody, foster care, social security, disability, mental institutions, Barboursville State Hospital, food stamps, land donation, energy crisis, nursing homes, Buffalo Creek flood, Medicaid, drivers' licenses, school buildings, school employees' pay, DUIs, employment, Veterans' Affairs, sales tax, girl scouts, mental health, GEDs, bicentennial, Weston State Hospital, utility rates, Appalachian Regional Commission, Amtrack.","This folder contains correspondence with: Eugene Crutchfield, Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Carl E. Riggs, Mayor of Grant Town; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: Veterans Affairs, Clarksburg Veterans Hospital, Workmen's Compensation Fund, postal service, welfare, US Forest Service, eminent domain, teachers' retirement, state flags, divorce, correctional officers' salaries, special education, fish stocking, mental health, Appalachian Regional Commission, libraries, employment, food stamps, school clothing allowance program, Vietnam veterans, Hopemont State Hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with: N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Harry G. Riley, President, Hampshire County Commission; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund.  Topics include: employment, revenue sharing, disease transmission, health inspections, rheumatologists, bicentennial, postal service rates, cigarettes, Martinsburg National Guard Armory, taxes, education, welfare, healthcare, Medicaid, utility rates, Hopemont State Hospital, right to work laws, corridor H, highway construction, utility workers strike, school employees' pay, food stamps, EMTs, inflation, state funding for local government, sewage systems, Appalachian Regional Commission, youth conservation corps, Workmen's Compensation Fund, occupational pneumoconiosis, social security, school clothing allowance program.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. Carl Rinehart, Mayor of Pennsboro; John F. McCuskey, Delegate, House of Delegates; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety.  Topics include: bicentennial, state flags, beer commission, homestead tax exemption, social security, environmental education, gun control, surface mining, coal mining, occupational training, floods, industry, social security, employment, drivers' licenses, abortion, truckers' strike, roadwork, welfare, crime, property taxes, bicentennial, Ripon Forum, Ripon Society, senior newsletters, raceways, education.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV; Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor, Joint Committee on Government and Finance; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV.  Topics include: bicentennial, nonintoxicating beer commission, school employees' pay, utility rates, teachers' retirement, pollution, teachers' salaries, highways, road signage, EMS, bridges, land use and management, public employees' salaries, Appalachian Regional Commission, blue ridge project, state flags, agriculture, licensed nurses, abortion, welfare, food stamps, transportation remuneration and incentive program, riverbank erosion, military service, coal power plants, coal refuse reclamation, Wheeling downs and Waterford park race passes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; Okey Patteson, Governor of WV; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health.  Topics include: teachers' retirement, social security, disability, welfare, food stamps, income taxes, seasonal farmworkers, vocational education, veterans' affairs, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Weston State Hospital, day care, road conditions, roadwork, airports, education, Spence State Hospital, health centers, school employees, correctional officers' salaries, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard A. Robb, Mayor of South Charleston; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; David Roberts, Mayor of Littleton.  Topics include: veterans' bonuses, waste disposal, Appalachian Regional Commission, education, historical sites, highways, National Track and Field Hall of Fame, West Virginia Women's commission, flood insurance, Buffalo Creek flood, housing and development, HUD grants, food stamps, welfare, maps, drivers' licenses, state flags, energy policy, young republican leadership conference, financial aid for students, student employment, corridor G, highway construction, Republican National Committee, roads, water supply, social security, jobs, abortion, veterans' affairs, disability, Hopemont State Hospital, nursing homes, teachers' retirement, water pollution, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Justin B. Roberts, President, Ohio Valley College.  Topics include: Kanawha textbook controversy, food stamps, welfare, employment, bicentennial, legal issues, Workmen's compensation fund, disability, hunting and fishing licenses, Pennzoil oil spill, veterans' affairs, Kanawha County textbook controversy, school clothing allowance program, stamp collecting, state flags, the south pole, alcoholism treatment, nursing homes, student aid.","This folder contains correspondence with: B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Perry Roberts, Mayor of Iaeger; Ray Roberts, US Representative for TX; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Aubrey C. Robertson, Commissioner, Braxton County; Basil Robertson, President, Mason County Court; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Ralph D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, Department of Commerce.  Topics include: Workmen's compensation fund, Pennzoil oil spill, black lung, social security, legal services, welfare, centers for mentally retarded individuals, employment, retirement, Kanawha textbook controversy, Appalachian Regional Commission, highways, funeral industry regulations, coal shortages, coal heating, strikes, abortion, computers, The American Farmer, bicentennial, Lost River State Park, state parks, mental hospitals, state flags, summer youth programs, industrial development, Braxton county hospital, Concord College and Bluefield State merger, utility rates, gas service, truckers strike, Iranian students, letters of recommendation, Marshall University, sewage, taxes, corridor D, highway construction, energy crisis, coal refuse dams.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Elizabeth Cometti, Professor Emeritus of History, West Virginia University; Dr. Leonard N. Davis, Chairman, West Virginia Antiquities Commission; Nathaniel P. Reed, Assistant Secretary of Interior, Department of the Interior; Les Davis, Delegation Leader Director and Advisor, Goodwill People to People Travel Program; Linda Davis, President, Maysel Manor Inc.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Merwin Davis, Mayor of Star City. Topics include: parole procedures, Jeep Program, employment, Energy Stabilization Program, welfare, historic preservation, National Register nominations, State Historical Records Advisory Board, social security, school salary increases, school textbooks, Office of Economic Opportunity, Older Americans Act, workers' compensation, Black Lung Benefits, Department of Veterans' Affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Elizabeth Cometti, Professor Emeritus of History, West Virginia University; Dr. Leonard N. Davis, Chairman, West Virginia Antiquities Commission; Nathaniel P. Reed, Assistant Secretary of Interior, Department of the Interior; Les Davis, Delegation Leader Director and Advisor, Goodwill People to People Travel Program; Linda Davis, President, Maysel Manor Inc.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Merwin Davis, Mayor of Star City. Topics include: parole procedures, Jeep Program, employment, Energy Stabilization Program, welfare, historic preservation, National Register nominations, State Historical Records Advisory Board, social security, school salary increases, school textbooks, Office of Economic Opportunity, Older Americans Act, workers' compensation, Black Lung Benefits, Department of Veterans' Affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ross E. Davis, Chairman, Republican State Central Committee of Washington; Robert G. Davis, Director, Intergovernmental Relations and Special Programs, Federal Energy Administration; S.P. Davis, Jr., President, United Fund of Kanawha Valley, Kanawha Manufacturing Company; Martin L. Cooper, Mayor of Davis; William A. Davis, President, Peoples Bank of Mullens; George H Dailey II, Chief Accountant, State Sinking Fund Commission of West Virginia; John C. Davisson, President, Weston National Bank. Topics include: highway safety, Bicentennial projects, unemployment compensation, school textbooks, Workmen's Compensation, Concord College and Bluefield State College, sale of alcohol, gasoline shortage, welfare, energy conservation, capital punishment, employment, consumer protection, Sunday Closing Law, abortion, Public Service Program, school bus transportation, Department of Natural Resources, Social Security Administration, Stonewell Jackson Dam, Daylight Saving Time.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ross E. Davis, Chairman, Republican State Central Committee of Washington; Robert G. Davis, Director, Intergovernmental Relations and Special Programs, Federal Energy Administration; S.P. Davis, Jr., President, United Fund of Kanawha Valley, Kanawha Manufacturing Company; Martin L. Cooper, Mayor of Davis; William A. Davis, President, Peoples Bank of Mullens; George H Dailey II, Chief Accountant, State Sinking Fund Commission of West Virginia; John C. Davisson, President, Weston National Bank. Topics include: highway safety, Bicentennial projects, unemployment compensation, school textbooks, Workmen's Compensation, Concord College and Bluefield State College, sale of alcohol, gasoline shortage, welfare, energy conservation, capital punishment, employment, consumer protection, Sunday Closing Law, abortion, Public Service Program, school bus transportation, Department of Natural Resources, Social Security Administration, Stonewell Jackson Dam, Daylight Saving Time.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Maurice A. Dawkins, Chairman, Fund Raising Committee, Council of 100 and National Director, OIC Government Relations Service; Bert Dawson, Columbiana County Engineer; Buck Dawson, Director, Swimming Hall of Fame; D. Boone Dawson, Mayor of Charleston; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Colonel G.R. Dawson, Deputy Chief of Staff, Department of the Army; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; James Dawson, Superintendent, Clay County Schools; John Curtis Dawson, Kanawha County Magistrate; W. Berkeley Dawson, Cabell County Magistrate; W. Joe Dawson, Mayor of Hurricane. Topics include: manpower, transportation, employment, energy, veterans' affairs, Beer Commission, mental health, public libraries, road conditions, workmen's compensation, Public Service Program, Appalachian Regional Commission, Summer Youth Program, Elk Creek Watershed Project, arthritis, School Clothing Allowance Program, unemployment benefits, Better School Buildings Amendment, community development projects, Regional Intergovernmental Conference, Citizens Band radios, Jeep Program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; James T. Ernst, Executive Vice President, Automobile Dealers Association of West Virginia; Betty M. Dean, Executive Director, West Virginia Council of Towns and Cities; Commander Bill C. Dean, United States Navy; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund;  Kenneth Dean, Executive Director, North Central West Virginia Low Income Housing Corporation; Samuel S. Green, Director, Appalachian Development Commission; Willard Deane, Director, Fayette County Board of Education; Alfred DeAngelis, Commissioner, Brooke County Commission. Topics include: poverty in Appalachia, teacher salaries, deaf-blind children, state lottery, retired teachers, welfare, food stamps, energy, Dealer's Franchise Protection Bill, school bus transportation, osteopathic medicine, consumer protection, Public Service Program, miners, employment, Grandparents' Day proclamation, Concord College and Bluefield State College, school textbooks, veterans' affairs, Dog Racing Bill, landslides, attracting new industry, workers' compensation, Summer Youth Program, legislative pay raise, labor, manpower, capital punishment, Office of Economic Opportunity, solid waste management, motor vehicles, school personnel salaries, mental health, finance and administration, highways, Tucker County Alpine Festival, West Virginia Muzzle Loaders Shoot, Canaan Valley State Park, fuel conservation programs, 1976 Seasonal Farmworker Program, social security, energy conservation, nursing.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; James T. Ernst, Executive Vice President, Automobile Dealers Association of West Virginia; Betty M. Dean, Executive Director, West Virginia Council of Towns and Cities; Commander Bill C. Dean, United States Navy; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund;  Kenneth Dean, Executive Director, North Central West Virginia Low Income Housing Corporation; Samuel S. Green, Director, Appalachian Development Commission; Willard Deane, Director, Fayette County Board of Education; Alfred DeAngelis, Commissioner, Brooke County Commission. Topics include: poverty in Appalachia, teacher salaries, deaf-blind children, state lottery, retired teachers, welfare, food stamps, energy, Dealer's Franchise Protection Bill, school bus transportation, osteopathic medicine, consumer protection, Public Service Program, miners, employment, Grandparents' Day proclamation, Concord College and Bluefield State College, school textbooks, veterans' affairs, Dog Racing Bill, landslides, attracting new industry, workers' compensation, Summer Youth Program, legislative pay raise, labor, manpower, capital punishment, Office of Economic Opportunity, solid waste management, motor vehicles, school personnel salaries, mental health, finance and administration, highways, Tucker County Alpine Festival, West Virginia Muzzle Loaders Shoot, Canaan Valley State Park, fuel conservation programs, 1976 Seasonal Farmworker Program, social security, energy conservation, nursing.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wendell Hayes, Mayor of Weston; Daniel E. Deaton, President, Matewan National Bank and Former Mayor of Matewan; Roy E. Brassfield, Executive Director, Ephraim McDowell Foundation; Dr. Michael E. DeBakey, Chairman, Citizens for the Treatment of High Blood Pressure, Inc.; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund;  Wayne DeBerry, Commissioner, Preston County Commission; Reverand Joseph W. DeBias, Senate of Priests of the Diocese of Wheeling; Ed DeBolt, Deputy Chairman, Republican National Committee; Frank Decapio, Mayor of Chester; Bob Decker, State Liason, Appalachian Regional Commission; Raphael M. Deegan, Mayor of Cameron. Topics include: death certificates, condolences, Ephraim McDowell Foundation, school consolidation, public health, Harrison County Senior Citizens Center, Beer Commission, workmen's compensation, political aspirations, retired teachers, dam project, mental health, energy crisis, black lung benefits, Appalachian Regional Commission, veterans' affairs, amnesty program, Adult Education Program, Concord College and Bluefield State College, 1974 Congressional elections, Public Service Program, letters of support, social security, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), public safety, manpower, senior citizens.","This folder contains correspondence with Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Robert B. Morrison, Director, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner; John H. Hoben, Director, Business Tax Division. Topics include: motor vehicles, revenue projections, West Virginia Department of Highways, State Road Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Maysel Deel, President, Leatherwood Community Improvement Association; Richard W. Coplin, Director, Governor's Highway Safety Administration; Dave Deem, Director, West Central Community Action Agency; J. Frank Deem, West Virginia State Senator; Ellen A. Brown, Executive Director, West Virginia Association for Retarded Citizens Inc.; Dr. Winfred L. Godwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board; Ken F. Kobetsky, Director, Traffic Engineering Division, West Virginia Department of Highways; William S. Ritchie, Jr., State Route Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Howard H. Deem, Executive Vice President, Convol Corporation. Topics include: Governor's Youth Opportunity Program, manpower, Better School Buildings Amendment, social security, Governor's Highway Safety Administration, teacher salaries, Appalachian Regional Commission, malpractice insurance, state highways, veterans' affairs, air pollution, game regulations, deer hunting, motor vehicles, deep mine operations, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: John E. Davis, Regional Director, Defense Civil Preparedness Agency; Richard C. Rasmussen, Director, Defense Civil Preparedness Agency; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Daniel J. Evans, Chairman, National Governors' Conference; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; John Slack, U.S. House of Representatives; Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; John L. McClellan, U.S. Senator; Birch Bayh, U.S. Senator; Joseph M. Montoya, U.S. Senator; Milton R. Young, U.S. Senator; Henry Bellmon, U.S. Senator; Mark O. Hatfield, U.S. Senator; Gale McGee, U.S. Senator; Richard L. Weekly, Acting Director, West Virginia Office of Emergency Services; Georgiana H. Sheldon, Acting Director, Defense Civil Preparedness Agency; Richard G. Bruner, Executive Director, Technological and Logistics Services, Defense Supply Agency; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; R.O. Delaney, President, Coal Service Corporation; Louis de la Parte, President Pro Tempore, Florida Senate; Richard Delatore, Vice President, Ohio Coal and Construction Corporation. Topics include: alcoholism, public service, utility rates, nuclear proliferation, Deferred Compensation Program, Defense Civil Preparedness Agency, West Virginia Office of Emergency Services, DCPA budget, tropical storm Agnes, welfare, employment, school personnel salaries, energy, letters of support, license plates, motor vehicles, Concord College and Bluefield State College, Public Service Program, West Virginia Library Commission, natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Paul H. Sizemore, Mayor of Delbarton; Colonel N.G. Delbridge, Pittsburgh District, Corps of Engineers; Gilberto de Leon, Consul General of Venezuela; Bernard F. Flood, Chairman, State Board of Insurance; John D. Brisbane, Dean of Admissions and Records, West Virginia University; Joseph H. Deligne, Jr., President, Deligne Sales and Service Inc.; Calvin Dellefield, Assistant Chancellor, San Francisco Community College District and Executive Director, National Advisory Council on Vocational Education; Ronald E. Dellinger, Superintendent, Taylor County Schools; Eugene E. Stewart, Assistant Vice President of Corporate Security, Delta Airlines, Inc.; Ron de Lugo, U.S. House of Representatives; Frank G. Tsutras, Director, Congressional Rural Caucus. Topics include: legal matters, Delbarton sewage system, Stonewall Jackson Dam Project, flood protection, delinquent land sales, taxes, Canaan Valley State Park, educational legislation, Appalachian Regional Commission, Public Service Program, highway safety, Taylor County Vocational Education Project, abortion, pollution, Federal Aviation Regulation, Marshall University medical school accreditation, black lung benefits, Crude Oil Allocation Program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Sandy DeMark, President, Harrison County and Elk Creek Water Pollution Control Committee, Inc.; Frank DeMartino, Managing Director, Tug Valley Chamber of Commerce; Donald Whitehead, Chairman, Appalachian Regional Commission; Daniel E. Weber, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Gus DeMotto, Mayor of Womelsdorff (Coalton); Martha DeMotto, Mayor of Coalton; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Robert J. Dempsey, Vice President, A.J. Baltes, Inc.; Lorine Dempster, Director, Brooke County Committee on Aging; Joan E. Demus, Former President, West Virginia Association of County Officials. Topics include: employment, legislation, Elk Creek, dredging, environmental health services, mental health, emergency service vehicles, flooding, community development, infrastructure, vocational rehabilitation training, veterans' affairs, welfare, surface mining, inmates, Democratic Governors' Conference, demonstration water project, National Health Planning and Resources Development Act of 1974, occupation licensing, Public Service Program, Office of Economic Opportunity, workmen's compensation, Summer Youth Program, highways, Farmers Home Administration, Better School Buildings Amendment, motor vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with: Colonel J.W. Dennis, Jr., United States Air Force; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Muriel Dennis, President, Good News Publishers; Thomas J. Dennis, State Task Force Director and Interstate Coordinator for Energy Programs; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; David S. Dennison, Vice President, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Charles J. Riggleman, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Frederick B. Dent, Secretary, U.S. Department of Commerce; John H. Dent, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: health and public services, Denmar State Hospital, West Virginia Special Olympics, Better School Buildings Amendment, interest rates, welfare, Youth in Government Program, bicentennial, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), National Governors' Conference, mining, emergency services, education, public safety, pollution, welfare, foster care, highways, homeownership, employment, motor vehicles, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, veterans' affairs, energy, Fourco Glass Company, Economic Development Administration, dental clinics, Dental Disease Prevention Week, dentistry, John Denver \"Honorary West Virginian\" Award.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Office of the Adjutant General; Robert C. McConaughey, Deputy Marshal, United States District Court; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; William Porter, President, Globe Refractories, Inc.; Blair Deremer, Commissioner, Mineral County Commission; Richard D. Frum, State Representative, Appalachian Regional Commission; John Hutchinson, Mayor of Charleston; Wayne L. Dernoncourt, Vice President and Director, Upper South Region, Textile Workers Union of America; Mary V. De Roo, President, Wheeling Diocesan Council of the National Council of Catholic Women; Lawrence Derthick, Jr., Superintendent, Monongalia County Schools; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Edward J. Derwinski, U.S. House of Representatives; George Deskins, Commissioner, McDowell County Commission. Topics include: legal matters, Alcohol Beverage Control, legislation, depository system for state documents, social security, welfare, veterans' affairs, employment, food stamps, gas shortage, retired teachers, highways, school personnel salaries, West Virginia Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Parkersburg FMC plant closure, abortion, bicentennial, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), workmen's compensation, Miss West Virginia, vocational education, Interagency Council for Child Development Services, Appalachian Regional Commission, early childhood planning, Better School Buildings Amendment, Republican National Committee, black lung benefits, Eastern Regional Conference, energy and fuel, studded tires, Head Start Program, the Office of Economic Opportunity.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Richard D. Frum, Special Assistant to the Governor; Russell Rice, Chairman of the Board, Fourco Glass Company; Winfred L. Godwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board; James R. McCartney, Secretary of State of West Virginia; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Gorham L. Black, Jr., Regional Director, Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Giovonna Deveny, President, Cabell County Association of Classroom Teachers; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; W.H. Deverick, Commissioner, Roane County Commission; C.R. Devine, Vice President, The Reader's Digest; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Francis Devita, Mayor of Montgomery; William J. Devlin, Chairman, Republican City Committee; H.J. Devol, Superintendent of Industrial Relations, Union Carbide Corporation; William DeWeese, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: occupational licensing, mental health, welfare, Detroit Automobile License Plate Collectors Association, employment, mining, Transportation Renumeration Incentive Program (TRIP), Federal Highway Administration, Buffalo Valley Water Project, school personnel salaries, Developmental Disabilities Office, teacher salaries, Appalachian Regional Commission, Devil Anse Hatfield monument, medical malpractice insurance, crime, water and sewage systems, revenue sharing, Union Carbide Mine Rescue Team, shale, vocational education, pollution, black lung benefits.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Diab, President, Clay Broadcasting Corporation; P.G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Public Institutions; Morse G. Dial, Jr., Vice President, Union Carbide Corporation; Gene Diamond, Mayor of Martinsburg; William S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Office of the Adjutant General; Allen Hickman, Vice President of Manufacturing, Diamond International Corporation; Joseph C. Diaz, President, Americans for Civic Action, Inc.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: taxes, diabetics, employment, arthritis, welfare, Marshall medical school, advisory committee on aging, bicentennial, letters of support, Energy Stabilization Program, Public Service Program, water and sewage systems, community development, interstate signs, State Department of Public Safety, manpower, Farmers Home Administration, naval academy, crime, mental health, retired teachers, state songs, coal mining.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward A. Dickerson, President, United Cerebral Palsy Associations, Inc.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Jeffrey H. Weiss, Program Director, Diebold Institute for Public Policy Studies, Inc.; W.B. Diederich, President, Industrial Builders, Inc.; Della Dierkes, President, Wheeling Rapid Transit, Inc.; Herman J. Dierkes, President, Hermar Corporation. Topics include: legislation, manpower, Public Service Program, State Developmental Disabilities Planning and Advisory Council, black lung benefits, mental health, unit system, penal institutions, public transportation, letters of support, Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission, state water resources, Marshall engineering school, Transportation Renumeration Incentive Program (TRIP), vocational rehabilitation, arthritis, Didactic Systems, Inc., motor vehicles, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), Japanese investment, Concord College and Bluefield State College, camping facilities, Dietz Reality.","This folder contains correspondence with: Fred Digby, Director, Office of Child Development, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Fred N. Dillon, President, Ohio-West Virginia District Exchange Clubs; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; David J. Kostelansky, Director, Governor's Manpower Office; Thomas R. Dillon, Mayor of Anawalt; Dr. M. Mitchell-Bateman, Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Dr. N.H. Dyer, Director, West Virginia Department of Health; Dr. Ben Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Dr. Daniel B. Taylor, Superintendent, Department of Education. Topics include: lotteries, taxes, Head Start Programs, Office of Economic Opportunity, religion at White House, welfare, legislation, dog racing, horse racing, employment, gasoline, school service personnel, health care and medical services, food stamps, daylight savings time, copyright laws, arthritis, school textbooks, social security, workmen's compensation, bicentennial, Energy Stabilization Bill, black lung benefits, legal matters, cost of utilities, Public Service Program, motor vehicles, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), State Manpower Services Council, Blennerhassett Island, West Virginia Consumer and Protection Act, Division of Surplus Property, United Mine Workers of America.","This folder contains correspondence with: Marianne Di Napoli, Publicity Director, Wheeling Symphony Society, Inc.; John D. Dingell, Chairman, Subcommittee on Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation and the Environment, U.S. House of Representatives; J. Richard Barber, West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Arthur Dingess, Commissioner, Boone County Commission; E.E. Lewis, President, Boone County Commission; James R. Goodwin, Commissioner, Boone County Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; Michael D. Dingman, President, Wheelabrator-Frye, Inc.; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Frederick Dinkler, Director, Neighborhood Youth Corps, Raleigh County Board of Education; Robert W. Dinsmore, Chairman, Political Subdivisions Committee, West Virginia House of Delegates; W. Lloyd, President, Diodes Incorporated; Ralph DiRemigio, Mayor of Moundsville; Walter T. Greaney, National Commander, Disabled American Veterans; Walter G. Arader, Secretary, Pennsylvania Department of Commerce; James T. Lynn, Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Leo G. Kopelman, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: employment, Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act, studded tires, alcohol, Office of Economic Opportunity, public health, public works projects, Appalachian Regional Commission, welfare, workmen's compensation, manpower, bicentennial, motor vehicles, family planning programs, new industry, youth programs, Greenbrier College of Osteopathic Medicine, highways, pollution, fuel costs, Cheat Lake Bridge, sulfur emissions, recreation and sewer funds, Blue Ridge Project, water and sewage systems, disability pensions, veterans' affairs, disabled veterans, capital punishment, Tropical Storm Agnes, disaster relief, flooding, travel industry, discrimination, taxes, West Virginia University football, state symbols, Charleston Distance Run.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard D. Frum, State Coordinating Officer, Executive Office of the Governor; W.S. Carr, Wyoming County Clerk; Charles J. Lieberth, Area Director, Department of Housing and Urban Development; John E. Ott, Clerk of County Court, Jefferson County. Topics include: disaster relief, Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973, flooding.","This folder contains correspondence with: Francis J. Divita, Mayor of Montgomery; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Dr. N.H. Dyer, Director, West Virginia Department of Health; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: Public Service Program, divorce laws, sales tax, welfare, housing, letters of support, employment, workmen's compensation, crime, veterans' affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carl M. Duttine, Trustee, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation; Aaron A. Gold, Chairman of the Board, Oxford First Corp.; Samuel H. Weese, West Virginia Insurance Commissioner; Robert H. Fendler, Omaha-America Corporation; James R. Holman, Secretary of U.S. Thrift Leasing Corporation; George B. Jordan, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Banking; Page D. Cranford, Senior Vice President, Fidelity American Bankshares, Inc.; Edward R. Harris, Jr., President, Fidelity American Bankshares, Inc.; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; John M. Gates, West Virginia State Auditor; Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, banking laws, industrial loans, bankruptcy, court proceedings.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carl M. Duttine, Trustee, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation; Aaron A. Gold, Chairman of the Board, Oxford First Corp.; Samuel H. Weese, West Virginia Insurance Commissioner; Robert H. Fendler, Omaha-America Corporation; James R. Holman, Secretary of U.S. Thrift Leasing Corporation; George B. Jordan, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Banking; Page D. Cranford, Senior Vice President, Fidelity American Bankshares, Inc.; Edward R. Harris, Jr., President, Fidelity American Bankshares, Inc.; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; John M. Gates, West Virginia State Auditor; Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, banking laws, industrial loans, bankruptcy, court proceedings.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Doak, Commissioner, Tyler County Commission; George W. Dober, President, Ohio County Court and Commissioner, Ohio County Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Gail L. Harper, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; P.G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Norman L. Dobyns, Vice President, American Can Company. Topics include: food stamps, welfare, pollution, abortion, Appalachian Regional Commission, revenue sharing, Office of Economic Opportunity, correctional officer salaries, retired teachers, Regional Planning and Development Council, black lung benefits, motor vehicles, public safety, school bus transportation, workmen's compensation, veterans' affairs, employment, Huttonsville Correctional Center, Bel-O-Mar Regional Council, Moundsville Penitentiary, legislation, solid waste disposal.","This folder contains correspondence with: Victor P. Doda, President, Locust Point Civic Association; William Donald Schaefer, Mayor of Baltimore, Maryland; Chester Dodd, Jr., Director, Property and Casualty Division, West Virginia Insurance Commission; Bill Ross, Representative, Adult Advisory Committee for Youth in Doddridge County; Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Co-Chairman, Appalachian Regional Commission; James W. Jay, Superintendent, Doddridge County Schools; Alton Childers, President, Doddridge County Senior Citizens Council; June Nutter, Director, Doddridge County Senior Citizens, Inc.; Kenneth R. Dodds, President, Southern Firemen Association; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Lt. General C.G. Dodge, Executive Vice President, Association of the United States Army; Phyllis Cyrus, Mayor of Huntington; Charles F. Dodrill, Executive Secretary, Association of Citizens for Responsive Government; A.L. Dodson, Chief of Police, Bluefield Police Department; Nancy Snyder, Associate Director for Coal Mine Workers' Compensation, U.S. Department of Labor; Peter J. Brennan, Secretary of Labor, U.S. Department of Labor. Topics include: religion, medical costs, doctor shortage, state parks, illness, vocational instructors, federal-state relations, retired teachers, Youth Conservation Corps Program, manpower, bicentennial, community development, senior citizens, legal matters, West Virginia Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Appalachian Regional Commission, parks and recreation, water and sewage systems, Doddridge County Public Service District, James Madison Memorial Commission, workmen's compensation, defense budget, teacher salaries, welfare, motor vehicles, black lung benefits, Public Service Program, Tri-State Opportunities Industrialization Center.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward J. Blotzer, Jr., President, Animal Care and Welfare, Inc.; Lee Dogoloff, Acting Director, Division of Community Assistance, National Institute on Drug Abuse; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Arthur T. Doyle, Regional Director, Federal Disaster Assistance Administration, Department of Housing and Urban Development; Bob Dole, U.S. Senator; George L. Dollin, D.D.S., President, Kanawha Valley Dental Society; Lovel R. Dolin, Chairman, Guyan Soil Conservation District; Thomas F. McCoy, Executive Director, Dollar Checkoff Committee; C.L. Dollarhide, Deputy Director, Education and Rehabilitation Service, Veterans Administration; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Dr. James G. Harlow, President, West Virginia University. Topics include: dog racing, drug treatment, dogs, dog guides, Department of Archives and History, bridges, District of Columbia College Republican Federation, Consumer Affairs Advisory Council, Federal Disaster Assistance Administration, Republican National Committee, retired teachers, education program, West Virginia Board of Dental Examiners, school bus transportation, social security, Public Service Program, teacher salaries, Presidential Election Campaign Fund Act, veterans' affairs, \"Dollars and Sense and a Little Change\" article, welfare, motor vehicles, bicentennial, medical school, osteopathic college.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward J. Blotzer, Jr., President, Animal Care and Welfare, Inc.; James J. Haranzo, Mayor of Wheeling; Alice Herrington, President, Friends of Animals, Inc.; C. Edmund O'Brien, Regional President, Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association; Rutherford T. Phillips, Executive Director, The American Humane Association; Charles R. Shaffer, West Virginia House of Delegates; Nancy Stassinopoulos, Vice President, Society for Animal Rights, Inc. Topics include dog racing, horse racing, Dog Racing Bill, animal welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with: Pete V. Domenici, U.S. Senator; Jack Facenda, Acting Regional Director, Domestic and Anti-Poverty Programs Action; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner; Edgar F. Heiskill III, West Virginia Secretary of State; Ernest Donchatz, Mayor of Anawalt; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Charles Donley, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; James G. Sneed, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Carla Anderson Hills, U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; James R. Donnan, President, Dairylea Cooperative, Inc.; Edward S. Donnell, President, Montgomery Ward and Company, Inc.; Michael E. Donnellan, Mayor of West Milford; Louis J. Donofrio, Regional Program Director of Emergency Medical Services, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Topics include: Elementary and Secondary Education Optional Program Consolidation and Reorganization Act, Appalachian Regional Commission, highway signs, abortion, welfare, employment, private detective's license, Appalachian Mineral Resource Evaluation Conference, fuel shortage, Donated Foods and Food Stamp Programs, Public Service Program, capital punishment, Concord College and Bluefield State College, employment, veterans' affairs, Office of Economic Opportunity, Republican National Committee, Donnally Hollow flood, Youth Conservation Program, health, bicentennial, energy crisis, Public Service Program, manpower, veterans' affairs, social security, Emergency Medical Services System Act of 1973.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Paul F. Donovan, President, Donovan, Hamester and Rattien, Inc.; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Thomas E. Dooley, Mayor of Summersville; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Adron Doran, President, Morehead State University; Patrick H. Doran, President, Doran Advertising, Inc.; Todd C. Willis, West Virginia State Senator; Wesley N. Dorn, Executive Director, Maryland Council for Higher Education. Topics include: impeachment, water and sewage systems, welfare, fuel and energy, State Committee of Barbers and Beauticians, workmen's compensation, gasoline, Emergency Employment Program, school bond levy, flood damage, Governor's Information Office, Equal Rights Amendment, Education Commission of the States, state slogan, social security, legal services, Krishna cult, studded tires, Neighborhood Youth Corps, Concord College and Bluefield State College, taxes, legal matters, mental health, nursing, occupational licensing, highways, public safety, motor vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with: B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Henry Doss, President, Mingo County Economic Opportunity Commission; D. Boyd Dotson, Jr., Commissioner, Webster County Commission; Arden R. Hodges, Director of Personnel, West Virginia Civil Service System; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Robert M. Doty, Mayor of Belmont; David Douglas, News Director, WKAZ; Jason Douglas, Executive Director, Center for the Study of Moral Order; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce. Topics include: workmen's compensation, Moncove Lake, natural resources, Public Service Program, Denmar State Hospital, Office of Economic Opportunity, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, welfare, Youth Conservation Corps Program, manpower, food stamps for miners, public safety, mental health, Consumer Protection Bill, abortion, legal matters, Commission on Aging, highways, electric bills, metric system, legislation, teacher salaries, affirmative action, employment, black lung benefits, Public Service Program, vocational rehabilitation, employment for handicapped, strip mining, United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), cultural center construction, state parks.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Daniel B. Douglass, Chairman, Wood County Republican Executive Committee; Hoy D. Dove, Assistant Superintendent, Hardy County Schools; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Patricia Droppleman, Mayor of Elk Garden; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Thomas G. Dove, President, Ohio Valley Industrial and Business Development Corporation; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; James E. Dow, Acting Administrator, Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, West Virginia Public Service Commission; W. Timothy Dowd, Executive Director, Interstate Oil Compact Commission; Thomas E. Huzzey, Commissioner, West Virginia Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. Topics include: Mike Douglas Show, Grafton High School Concert Choir, teacher salaries, welfare, Moundsville Penitentiary, school textbooks, taxes, employment, highways, motor vehicles, surface mining, Summer Youth Program, Appalachian Regional Commission, educational legislation, stocking of trout, landfills, public health, Dow Chemical, aeronautics, metric system, fuel adjustment clause, pollution, Interstate Oil Compact Commission, petroleum and natural gas industry.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gus R. Douglass, Agriculture Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Agriculture; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Clarence E. Burdette, Assistant State Superintendent of Vocational, Technical and Adult Education, Department of Education; Robert R. Nelson, Member, Senate of West Virginia; Dr. Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, West Virginia Institutional Farm Commission, agriculture, supplementary appropriations, Union Carbide, storage facilities, Child Development Management Information System, disaster aid, Agricultural Stabilization Conservation Service, National Association of State Departments of Agriculture Convention (Charleston), State Interagency Emergency Medical Services Council, state symbols, vocational agriculture, State Air Pollution Control Commission, pollution.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Mr. D.E. Downard, President, Downard Hydraulics, Inc.; J. Richard Downes, Director, Personnel-Industrial Relations, Rockwell International; William E. Richards, Executive Director, West Virginia Aeronautics Commission; Raymond Downey, Vice President of Sales, Western Maryland Railway Company; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Arthur T. Doyle, Regional Director, Federal Disaster Assistance Administration, Department of Housing and Urban Development; Samuel N. Kusic, Member, Senate of West Virginia; Homer Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: Teachers Retirement Fund, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, vital statistics, educational legislation, JEEP Program, dog racing, horse racing, tax forms, motor vehicles, employment, welfare, Better Roads Amendment, Disaster Relief Act of 1974, Crop Loss Disaster Program (USDA), Individual and Family Grant Program, surface mining, pollution.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Office of the Adjutant General; Roy S. Drake, Superintendent, Denmar State Hospital; P.G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; William H. Draper, Jr., Honorary Chairman, Population Crisis Committee; Dr. N.H. Dyer, Director, West Virginia Department of Health; Glen Drazic. Topics include: legal matters, housing, surface mining, employment, Glenville State College, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), military, social security, world population, teacher salaries, family planning.","This folder contains correspondence with: G. Richard Dreese, Associate Professor of Economics, West Virginia University and President, Academic Associates, Inc.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; William E. Dressler, Mayor of Hinton; Edward J. Driscoll, President, National Air Carrier Association, Inc.; John J. Droppleman, Doddridge County Park Coordinator, Doddridge County Courthouse; Patricia Droppleman, Mayor of Elk Garden; John R. Drosick, Superintendent, McDowell County Schools; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Mike J. Andochick, Jr., Mayor of Weirton; James J. Haranzo, Mayor of Wheeling; Ben E. Lusk, President, West Virginia Surface Mining and Reclamation Association; Nelson A. Rockefeller, Governor of New York; Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland. Topics include: Dreamland Pool Project, dredging, legislation, banking, welfare, School Clothing Allowance Program, taxes, beer regulations, zoning regulations, employment, Natural Streams Preservation Act, human rights, State Commission on Aging, bicentennial, drilling operations, tourism, driver education, driver's license, motor vehicles, Federal Water Pollution Control Act, land use planning, Appalachian Regional Commission, parks and recreation, water and sewage systems, police protection, Public Service Program, Elk Garden water system, abortion, manpower, school construction, William E. Eubank Memorial Armory, Summer Youth Program, Blue Ridge Project, veterans' affairs, Vietnam veterans bonus, drug abuse, Drug Abuse Council, Inc.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lee Dogoloff, Acting Director, Division of Community Assistance, National Institute on Drug Abuse; James O. Eastland, Chairman, Subcommittee on Internal Security, U.S. Senate; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; M.W. Drummond, President, L-P Gas Company; William W. Perkins, Director, Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Program, Appalachian Mental Health Center; James C. Chapman, President, Association of Community MH-MR Programs of West Virginia; Joy G. Dryfoos, Director of Planning, Alan Guttmacher Institute; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: drug laws, drug literature, drug problems, drug rehabilitation, drug treatment, alcoholism, abortion, fuel, school service personnel, welfare, building permits, retired teachers, drunk driver legislation, family planning services, Dry Fork Health Clinic, Dry Ridge Civic Improvement Association, water and sewage systems.","folder contains correspondence with: Rodney W. Clay, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: employment, abortion, mental health, unit system, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), National Track and Field Hall of Fame, Kelly Scientific Corporation, West Virginia University Football, social security, bicentennial, natural resources, Youth Conservation Corps Program, Public Service Commission, welfare, education, school consolidation, motor vehicles, recreation facilities, Concord College and Bluefield State College.","This folder contains correspondence with Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce and Executive Director, West Virginia University Foundation, Inc.; W.W. Tinder, Jr., President, Tinder-White Truck and Equipment Company, Inc.; John F. Fox, President, Fox Grocery Company. Topics include: West Virginia University Foundation, tourism, recreation, public facilities, new information center, Program Advisory Council, Standard Tube Company, Union Carbide.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jose R. Duenas, Acting Legislative Secretary, Twelfth Guam Legislature; Joseph Duffey, General Secretary, American Association of University Professors; Edmund S. Muskie, U.S. Senator; Charles Keenan, State Director of Transportation, West Virginia Department of Education; John W. Duffield, Mayor of Winfield; James T. Duffy, President, James T. Duffy and Associates, Inc.; Gay Duke, County Magistrate, County Court of Jackson County; John V. Duke, President, Public Services Incorporated; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Jack Dulaney, Superintendent, Wetzel County Schools; Frank B. Leone, Mayor of Dunbar; Dr. Prince B. Woodward, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; David P. Dunbar, President, Knox Development Corporation; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Russell C. Dunbar, Judge, Sixth Judicial Circuit, State of West Virginia. Topics include: interstate commerce, employment, West Virginia Labor Federation, welfare, public service salaries, studded tires, canning lid shortage, teaching certification, Intergovernmental Countercyclical Assistance Act, Chronic Respiratory Disease Control Program, Black Lung Advisory Committee, sewage problems in Sutton and Gassaway, transportation for handicapped children, public safety, Regional Intergovernmental Conference, disaster preparedness, Moundsville Housing Authority, Office of Economic Opportunity, energy, social services, highways, vocational education, Wetzel County Vocational Technological Education Center, Appalachian Regional Commission, education, food stamps, Committee for the Restoration and Preservation of the Capon River, Marshall engineering school, motor vehicles, retired teachers, legislation, black lung benefits, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), Board of Probation and Parole, water and sewage systems, new industry, Weston Glass Corporation, workmen's compensation, West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey Commission, bicentennial.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ronald Payne, Director, Medical Division, State Compensation Department; Richard E. Hardison, Deputy Attorney General; John J. Duncan, U.S. House of Representatives; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Ronald G. Pearson, Governor's Energy Advisor, Fuel and Energy Office. Topics include: tax department, letters of support, mental health, alcoholism, welfare, scholarship assistance, employment, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, workmen's compensation, Appalachian Regional Commission, physicians, black lung benefits, school textbooks, veterans' affairs, county property assessment, taxes, studded tires.","This folder contains correspondence with: Capt. Charles Dundas, USMCR Commanding Officer, Marine Corps Reserve Engineering Company; Bill Dunfee, President, Cabell County Commission; Ted W. Johnson, Commissioner, Cabell County Commission; Richard L. Dunham, Chairman, Federal Power Commission; Thomas E. Huzzey, Commissioner, West Virginia Oil and Gas Conservation Commission; William P. Dunk, Executive Vice President, Corporate Annual Reports, Inc.; Harry L. Buch, Chairman, West Virginia racing Commission; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; John T. Dunlop, Secretary, U.S. Department of Labor; Thomas B. Dunn, Co-Chairman of FPC Committee, Independent Oil and Gas Association of West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; James T. Lynn, Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; K.E. McElhattan, President, National Mine Service Company; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety. Topics include: manpower, State Manpower Services Council, Bill Myers Ball Park, senior citizens, Appalachian Regional Commission, daycare, Oil and Gas Administration, Summer Youth Program, economy, horse racing, West Virginia Association of Private Colleges, welfare, studded tires, social security, legal matters, jar lid shortage, Emergency Unemployment Compensation Act of 1974, Emergency Compensation and Special Unemployment Assistance Extension Act of 1975, consumer protection, Disaster Relief Act of 1974, energy, Dunloup Watershed Association, school service personnel, education, legislation, public safety, natural gas, independent oil and gas dealers, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, black lung benefits, teacher salaries, Sunday Closing Law, Transportation Renumeration Incentive Program (TRIP), disaster relief, E.I. DuPont DeNemours and Company, waste disposal, Penn Central Railroad line, Civil Air Patrol, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board.","This folder contains correspondence with Gordon E. Hermanson, President, Davis and Elkins College. Topics include: Davis and Elkins College, new auditorium, new student union.","This folder contains correspondence with Don Eckert, Secretary, Chester Bridge Committee and Project Coordinator, Area Project Coordination Office; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce. Topics include: highway safety, traffic signs, industrial development, Route 68 Improvement Project, Chester Bridge.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thomas C. Durrett, Chief of Police, City of Beckley Department of Police, Thomas E. Morgan, U.S. House of Representatives; Steven Durst, Mayor of Bayard; Thomas R. Foreman, Chief Deputy, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ricardo Dutriz, Consul General De El Salvador; Carl M. Duttine, Trustee, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation. Topics include: insurance, welfare, School Clothing Allowance Program, unemployment, public safety, Delayed Entry Enlistee Program, workmen's compensation, physician shortage, Greenbrier College of Osteopathic Medicine, real estate, manpower, legislation, highway safety, Youth Conservation Corps Program, West Virginia School Service Personnel Association, school personnel salaries, dog racing, horse racing, mental health, veterans' affairs, consumer protection, water and sewage systems, Office of Economic Opportunity, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, Duval District Volunteer Fire Department, bridges.","This folder contains correspondence with: James S. Dwight, Jr., Administrator, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Dr. N. Allen Dyer, Executive Director, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Inc.; Dr. M. Mitchell-Bateman, Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Warren Wells, President, Dynamic Strategy Research Foundation, Inc. Topics include: Watergate, Social and Rehabilitation Service, energy, fuel shortage, Commission on Postmortem Examinations, Farmers Home Administration, food stamps for miners, studded tires, bicentennial, social security, welfare, Work Incentive Program, dyeing live animals, motor vehicles, National Health Planning and Resources Development Act of 1974, mental health, Black Lung Advisory Committee, Appalachian Regional Commission, public works projects, garbage collection, public health, terrorism.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. N.H. Dyer, Director, West Virginia Department of Health; Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Co-Chairman, Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: Public Service Program, manpower, Maternal and Child Health Project, National Health Planning and Resources Development Act, occupational licensing, Early Childhood Development Program, Swine Flu, optometry, Interagency Council for Child Development Services, Child Development Management Information System, water and sewage systems, public health, surplus property, Transportation Renumeration Incentive Program (TRIP), Coal Miners Respiratory Disease Program, Bureau of Public Health Nursing, physician shortage.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; William Evans, Mayor of Huntington; John Corrigan, Regional Director, Economic Development Administration; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Thomas Ehrlich, President, Legal Services Corporation; Terry L. Eidell, Director, Appalachia Educational Laboratory, Inc.; Richard L. Roudebush, Administrator of Veterans' Affairs, Veterans' Affairs Central Office; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Romeo D. Erdie, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: insurance, Stonewall Jackson Dam Project, welfare, public libraries, Huntington Civic Center Project, Dunloup Creek Watershed Project (Fayette County), Cool Ridge-Flat Top Public Service District, Elkins Road PSD Water Project, water and sewage systems, Economic Development Administration, Education Commission of the States, manpower, JEEP Program, Blennerhassett Island, historical markers, Emergency Department Nurses Association, employment, highways, civil service, public institutions, Energy Development Corporation, veterans' affairs, bicentennial, environment, pollution, Environmental Protection Agency, employment discrimination, Public Service Program, mental health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Victor N. Green, President, Eagle Coal and Dock Company; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Harry A. Stansbury, Jr., State Director of Comprehensive Health Planning; Dr. N.H. Dyer, Director, West Virginia Department of Health; William Earley, Mayor of Pine Grove. Topics include: education program, bicentennial, Blue Ridge Dam, Concord College and Bluefield State College, Marshall medical school, School Clothing Allowance Program, coal industry, public safety, highways, employment, public institutions, occupational licensing, welfare, tourism, insurance, retired teachers, West Virginia Comprehensive Health Planning Advisory Council, Appalachian Regional Commission, Better School Buildings Amendment, education legislation, public health, letters of support, insurance, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), West Virginia Turnpike, Emergency Employment Program, Office of Emergency Preparedness, Public Service Program, Public Employment Program, employment of paraprofessionals, Early Childhood Development Project, early childhood planning, Education Commission of the States, veterans' affairs, Office of Economic Opportunity.","This folder contains correspondence with: Linwood Holton, Governor of Virginia; Frank E. Moss, Chairman, Committee on Aeronautical and Space Science. U.S. Senate; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Office of the Adjutant General; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: capital punishment, welfare, early childhood education, bridge construction, Earth Day, Earth Resources Technology Satellite Program, Earth Week, welfare, consumer protection legislation, Farmers Home Administration, motor vehicles, employment, Republican National Committee, East Kanawha Public Service District, East Lynn Lake, East River Mountain, school service personnel, Easter Seal Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Miller, Director of Travel Development, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Ines Daniel, Vice President, Eastern Gateway Travel Council; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; J.R. Hawvermale, Executive Director, Eastern Panhandle Regional Planning and Development Council; John W. Eden, Acting Assistant Secretary for Economic Development, U.S. Department of Commerce; D.C. Master, Mayor of Charles Town and Chairman, Eastern Panhandle Regional Planning and Development Council; Phillip Camp, Executive Director, Eastern Ski Area Association; Sterling Method, Chairman of the Board, Eastern West Virginia Housing Association, Inc.; Russel L. Howard, Chairman, Eastern West Virginia Regional Airport Authority; John J. Gilligan, Governor of Ohio; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ronald L. Eastham, Executive Director, West Virginia Association of Land Surveyors; James O. Eastland, Chairman, U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Internal Security. Topics include: Eastern Associated Coal Corporation, Eastern Engineering, Eastern Gateway Travel Council, tourism, travel, Eastern Panhandle Medical Society, Eastern Panhandle Mental Health Education Center, Inc., highways, Eastern Regional Conference, Office of Economic Opportunity, Upshur County Community Action Council, Inc., Eastern West Virginia Community Action, Inc., Head Start Program, Eastern West Virginia Housing Association, Inc., manpower, airport dedication, workmen's compensation, legislation, welfare, drug use, Moundsville Penitentiary.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Billy L. Pauley, Mayor of Marmet; William D. Eberle, President, Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association of the U.S., Inc.; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Lewis S. Newman, Mayor of New Martinsville; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs. Topics include: education, welfare, alcohol, USS Cod, public health, Ebenezer Chapel, historic preservation, State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers, EBCO Enterprises, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), motor vehicles, education, Youth Conservation Corps Program, abortion, veterans' affairs, Echoes From the West Virginia Hills, school personnel salaries, taxes, unemployment compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. N.H. Dyer, Secretary, Medical Licensing Board of West Virginia; Raymond M. Frost, Deputy Director, Economic Development Institute; C.M. Setterstrom, President, Economy Tank Company. Topics include: need for doctors, ecology, Transportation Project Planning Courses, economic growth, economic incentives, Economic Opportunity Act of 1974.","Topics include: family planning, Family Planning Program – Mingo County, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Mingo County Economic Opportunity Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; John M. Gates, Auditor of the State of West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Jenings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; George B. Jordan, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Banking; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: welfare, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), school service personnel, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), salaries, social security, employment, State Board of Examiners for Licensed Practical Nurses, black lung benefits, natural resources, banking, legal matters, motor vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; John W. Eden, Acting Assistant Secretary for Economic Development, U.S. Department of Commerce; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: social security, welfare, senior citizens, black lung benefits, employments, Marshall University's engineering school, studded tires, school textbooks, gasoline, West Virginia Medical Licensing Board, Commission on Post Mortem Examinations, public works projects, Economic Development Districts, National Track and Field Hall of Fame, Eden Ranch, public health, travel, cancer, mental health, school service personnel, education, handicapped accessibility, Columbia Gas Company, motor vehicles, Office of Economic Opportunity.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; John G. Hutchinson, Mayor of Charleston; Matthew Edmiston, Jr., President, Buckhannon Chamber of Commerce; Hale E. Andrews, President, Pennsylvania Glass and Sand Corporation; Dr. T.H. Bell Commissioner, U.S. Office of Education; Dr. S.W. Herrell, Deputy Commissioner, Bureau of Postsecondary Education, U.S. Office of Education; Wendell R. Anderson, Governor of Minnesota. Topics include: Office of Economic Opportunity, employment, Public Service Program, health, legal matters, public safety, supplemental security income, labor, mental health, parks and recreation, Land and Water Conservation Fund Program, Stonewall Jackson Dam and Reservoir Project, Wheeling disaster, correctional officer salaries, workmen's compensation, unit system, retired teachers, motor vehicles, education, teacher salaries, West Virginia Education Week.","Topics include: education program, education legislation, teacher salaries, school personnel salaries.","This folder contains correspondence with: Calvin A. Calendine, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; A. Thomas Edwards, Director of Federal Programs, Berkeley County Public Schools; Buck Edwards, Location Manager, Paramount Pictures; R.D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Burl J. Edwards, President, Action Realty Company; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Dr. Charles C. Edwards, Assistant Secretary for Health, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; William Moreland, West Virginia State Senator; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; George Edwards, Superintendent, Fayette County Schools. Topics include: statewide computing system, ETV service in Wood County, Seasonal Farmworker Program, Governor's Highway Safety Administration, water and sewage systems, workmen's compensation, interest on mortgage loans, employment, Medicaid, Health Maintenance Organizations, legal matters, scenic railroad – Fayette County, mental health, vocational education, Public Service Program, Summer Youth Program, Bentone, parks and recreation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Herman E. Roser, Manager, United States Energy Research and Development Administration, Albuquerque Operations Office; Duane Turner, Acting Assistant Director for State and Local Relations, Office of Industry and State and Local Government Relations; A.A. Pitrolo, Director, U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration. Topics include: ERDA Emergency Planning, nuclear material, Energy Research and Development Administration, Creating Energy Choices for the Future, Commission on Energy, Economy, and Environment, INgas proposal, fossil fuels, establishment of research center in Morgantown.","This folder contains correspondence with: David Pryor, Governor of Arkansas and Chairman, Southern Regional Education Board; Linwood Holton, Jr., Chairman, Southern Regional Education Board; Dr. Winfred L. Godwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board; Chester R. Hubbard, Member, West Virginia State Senate; Calvin A. Calendine, Minority Chairman, Committee on Banking and Insurance, West Virginia House of Delegates; G. Michele Prestera, Member, House of Delegates; Larry D. Swann, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; John C. West, Governor of South Carolina and Chairman, Southern Regional Education Board; Terry T. Jones, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Gino R. Columbo, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; George H. Seibert, Jr., Minority Leader, West Virginia House of Delegates; Michael D. Greer, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; James W. Teets, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Judith A. Herndon, Member, West Virginia State Senate; Samuel N. Kusic, Member, West Virginia State Senate; James E. Holshouser, Jr., Governor of North Carolina and Chairman, Southern Regional Education Board; Robert B. McCall, Deputy Director, Education Commission of the States; Edwin C. Godbold, Director of Administration, Southern Regional Education Board; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Charles R. Shaffer, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; J.D. Hinkle, Jr., Member, West Virginia State Senate; Paul J. Otte, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Allen E. Goldstrom, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Robert D. Harman, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; J. Frank Deem, Member, West Virginia State Senate; Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Governor of Virginia and Chairman, Southern Regional Education Board. Topics include: Southern Regional Education Board, Education Commission of the States.","Topics include: Education U.S.A., National School Public Relations Association, school records, walkabout graduation, Education Commission of the States, cable television, teacher evaluation, nonpublic schools, occupational training programs, Educational Testing Service, education systems, bilingual education, school curriculum, American Federation of Teachers, energy crisis, Watergate, teacher strikes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rodney W. Clay, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Jack Edwards, U.S. House of Representatives; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State director of Health; Dr. Jack Basman, Director, Division of Maternal and Child Health, State Department of Health; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; George M. Edwards, Superintendent, Fayette County Board of Education; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Roy A. Edwards, Jr., Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: employment, welfare, Office of Economic Opportunity, bicentennial, military, unit system, proclamations, West Virginia Commission on Aging, public health, black lung benefits, Division of Maternal and Child Health Prenatal and Delivery Program, student letters, driver education program, workmen's compensation, Work-Study Release program, education, legislation, Youth Conservation Corps Program, school textbooks, vocational education.","This folder contains correspondence with: W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; James J. Haranzo, Mayor of Wheeling; George Efthemes, Engineer; Richard Barber, Commissioner, West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Commission; Anthony Scaffidi, Mayor of Benwood; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Terry L. Eidell, Director, Appalachia Educational Laboratory, Inc.; John B. Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services; R.D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; W.G. Eismon, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission; Dr. Howard Eisner, Executive Vice President, Operations Research, Inc. Topics include: energy crisis, reelection, studded tires, welfare, city planning, alcohol, corruption, lawsuits, commerce, National Science Foundation, West Virginia Rural Rehabilitation Loan Fund, abortion, early childhood education, school bus transportation, black lung benefits, vocational education, public safety, bicentennial, Legal Services Corporation Act of 1974, jar lid shortage, Appalachia Educational Laboratory, Inc., parks and recreation, community development, consumer protection, pollution, Legislative Tracking System, taxes, Blue Ridge Project, 1972 National Governors' Conference, Middle East war.","This folder contains correspondence with: James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. Topics include: West Virginia birthday cards, student letters, mental health, Huntington State Hospital, legal matters, Wheeling Symphony Society, Inc., highways, strip mining, Youth Conservation Corps Program, manpower, motor vehicles, welfare, vocational rehabilitation, personal property tax.","This folder contains correspondence with Henry T. Elden, Architect, Henry Elden and Associates. Topics include: architecture, occupational licensing, West Virginia Board of Architects, public institutions, Fairmont Emergency Hospital, National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, George Patton House, construction – West Virginia Penitentiary.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Busbee, Governor of Georgia; Harold L. Kassens, Acting Chief, Broadcast Bureau, Federal Communications Commission; William B. Widnall, Chairman, National Commission on Electronic Fund Transfers; Ethel Clare Elikan, Executive Director, Seeing Hand Association, Inc.; William Monroe, Mayor of Elizabeth; Sandy DeMark, President, Harrison County and Elk Creek Water Pollution Control Committee, Inc.; Patricia Droppleman, Mayor of Elk Garden; Carl E. Murrey, President, Elk River Basin Improvement League; Coy D. Gillespie, President, Webster County Court; James P. Gladkosky, Mayor of Elkins; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: Election Administration, election laws, election 1974, 1972 election platform, elections, electric bills, occupational licensing, electrical service, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers – strike, Electrocom, Inc., capital punishment, electric fund transfers, social security, black lung benefits, Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA Title I), elevator safety, truckers strike, Seeing Hand Association, Inc., West Virginia Library Commission, waste disposal, public health, Elk Creek, Elk Creek Watershed Project, emergency medical services, Elk Garden Water Project, Elk Garden Water System, water and sewage systems, dredging, Elkay Mining Company, welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Willard Herron, Mayor of Elkins; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: Thomas-Davis Community Health Care Advisory Group, welfare, Elkins Convalescent Hospital, Greenbrier Center, mental health, employment, black lung benefits, school personnel salaries, Columbia Gas, highways, water and sewage systems, Buffalo Creek Flood, workmen's compensation, Elkins YMCA, surface mining, Elks Club National Convention, Wyoming County Daycare Center, Office of Economic Opportunity.","This folder contains correspondence with: Emanuel T. Ellenis, Vice President, Development Counsellors International, Ltd.; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce. Topics include: welfare, Hatfield-McCoy Feud, manufacturing, foreign investment, Festival of American Folklife, outdoor recreation, Signature Magazine, Cass Scenic Railroad, tourism, West Virginia Crafts Fair, economic development, Japanese investments.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Secretary of State; C. Edwin Elliott, Mayor of Bluefield; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; David H. Elliot, Member, Delaware State Senate; Frank B. Elliot, Acting Administrator, Farmers Home Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; James R. McCartney, Secretary of State; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: employment, Devonian Shale Development Program, welfare, Neighborhood Youth Corps, highways, water and sewage systems, Public Service Program, Appalachian Regional Commission, veterinary medicine, Farmers Home Administration, bicentennial, social security, dog racing, Blue Ridge Project, black lung benefits, mental health, insurance, Federal Flood Insurance Program, retired teachers, school bus transportation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Dan J. Snyder, Regional Director, Environmental Protection Agency; Joe Ellis, President, District 17, United Mine Workers of America; Richard Ellis, Mayor of Gilbert; David J. Kostelansky, Director, Governor's Manpower Office; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health. Topics include: flooding, Transportation Renumeration Incentive Program (TRIP), Office of Economic Opportunity, legislation, education, legal matters, Buffalo Creek Disaster, employment, bicentennial, Public Service Program, Summer Youth Program, public safety, manpower, highways, parks and recreation, community development, Fiscal Assistance Act, water and sewage systems, pollution, health, Marshall University medical school, correctional officer salaries, Model Secondary School for the Deaf, Blue Ridge Project, family planning programs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Frank M. Ellison, Deputy Attorney General; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; L.D. Ellison, Vice President of Public Affairs, The Pittston Company Coal Group; O.V. Ellyson, Commissioner, Gilmer County Commission; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: civil service, commerce, state symbols, bicentennial, consumer protection, legal matters, Stonewall Jackson Lake Project, Alcohol Advisory Council, unit system, strip mining, welfare, Highway Safety Bureau, employment, state income tax, Board of Hearing Aid Dealers, social security, Youth Conservation Corps Program, natural disasters, health, mental health, arthritis.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth Edmunds, Acting Director and Federal Planning Coordinator, Office of Emergency Preparedness; Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States; Robert J. Carmody, Regional Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness; George A. Lincoln, Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration and Director, Office of Emergency Planning; Fred C. Allen, Jr., Deputy Director, Office of Emergency Planning; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Special Assistant, Office of the Governor; John P. McWhorter, Director, West Virginia Department of Civil and Defense Mobilization; Tom Tilson, Executive Director, American Red Cross, Kanawha-Clay Chapter; James F. Collins, President, American National Red Cross; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission of West Virginia and Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Robert C. Stevens, Regional Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness. Topics include: disaster relief, Hurricane Camille, flooding, federal assistance, water supply, highways, Small Business Administration, Office of Emergency Preparedness, southern West Virginia, State Road Commission of West Virginia, Anjean, natural disasters, Greenbrier County, Nicholas County, Pocohontas County, strip mining, Disaster Relief Act of 1970.","This folder contains correspondence with: John P. McWhorter, Director, West Virginia Department of Civil and Defense Mobilization; George Romney, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; Isaac R. Mayfield, District Director, Small Business Administration; Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States; George A. Lincoln, Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness; Francis X. Carney, Regional Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Richard E. Sanderson, Acting Regional Director, Department of Housing and Urban Development; Paul T. Cain, Regional Director, Federal Disaster Assistance Administration, Richard L. Weekly, Director, West Virginia Office of Emergency Services; Norman Steinlauf, Acting Regional Director, Federal Disaster Assistance Administration; Norbert T. Tiemann, Federal Highway Administrator. Topics include: flooding, flood damage, disaster relief, Disaster Relief Act of 1970, federal assistance, Hurricane Agnes, natural disasters, Donnally Hollow Flood, Federal Disaster Assistance Administration, emergency proclamation, public safety, protests, petroleum shortage, Disaster Relief Act of 1974.","This folder contains correspondence with: G.J. Morrison, Vice President of Marketing, Phillips Petroleum Company; Ronald R. Blankenship, Superintendent, Calhoun County Schools; Peter W. Rodino, Jr., Chairman, U.S. House of Representatives, House Judiciary Committee; John Slack, U.S. House of Representatives; Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Roxie St. Clair Fowler, Taylor County Clerk; Harold E. Rollins, Mayor of Kenova; W.W. Bailey, President, Wyoming County Court; Paul C. Bartlett, Superintendent, Taylor County Schools; Calvin Belcher, Jr., Director of Emergency Care Program, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Inc.; Jess Borowski, President, Marion County Court; H.L. Byard, Mayor of Glen Dale; B.M. Chambers, Mayor of Ravenswood; Thomas E. Dooley, Mayor of Summersville; Bill Early, Mayor of Pine Grove; Howard A. Fox, Jr., Mayor of Quinwood; W.R. Frasher, Mayor of Fort Gay; Virgil Hamrick, Randolph County Clerk; Lloyd P. Hardy, Mayor of Paw Paw; Virgil D. Jarrell, Mayor of Sylvester; O. Vernon Keplinger, President, Grant County Court; William Kolberg, Assistant Secretary of Labor, Manpower Administration; Ralph W. Markham, Mayor of Paden City; William R. McCoy, Mayor of Mount Hope; Robert McDaniel, President, Barbour County Court; Jay Meadows, Superintendent, Randolph County Schools; Avis S. Moore, Clerk, Clay County Court; Ray A. Potts, President, Wetzel County Court; R. Jack Powers, Mayor of Bridgeport; John P. Quarles, President, Tri-State Transit Authority; Paul Siegrist, Superintendent, Calhoun County Board of Education; Ivan Snuffer, Mayor of Lester; Joe Straface, Mayor of Star City; R.L. Taylor, President, County Court of McDowell County; Denver Tucker, Mayor of Buffalo; Howard S. Walker, Mayor of Sophia. Topics include: employment, taxes, workmen's compensation, retired teachers, Emergency Allocation Act, emergency ambulance services, emergency communication equipment, Emergency Crime Control Act if 1973, emergency electrical power source, Emergency Employment Project Amendment of 1976, Emergency Employment Act Program, Public Service Program, manpower.","This folder contains correspondence with: Earl Smith, Director, Wyoming County Opportunity Council, Inc.; J.V. Groves, Director, Upshur County Community Action Council, Inc.; Joseph Fowler, Director, Raleigh County Community Action Association; Harold Cooper, Director, Council of the Southern Mountains; Roscoe Thornbury, Director, Pride-in-Logan County, Inc.; D.W. Froe, Director, Mercer County Economic Corporation; Larry Hamrick, Director, Mingo County Economic Opportunity Commission, Inc.; William Pugh, Director, Nicholas County Community Action Association; Lloyd Nestor, Director, Central West Virginia Community Action Association, Inc.; Kenneth McDonald, Director, Eastern West Virginia Community Action, Inc.; J.J. Straight, Director, North Central West Virginia Community Action Association, Inc.; Joan Ross, Director, Southwestern Community Action Council, Inc.; Paul R. Booth, Director, West Central West Virginia Community Action Association, Inc.; Sylvia Parker, Director, Multi-County Community Action Against Poverty, Inc.; Dr. W. Astor Cook, Regional Director, Office of Economic Opportunity; Charlotte T. Reid, Defense Commissioner, Federal Communications Commission; Robert . E. Yancey, President, Ashland Oil, Inc.; James Bennett, State Conservationist, United States Soil Conservation Service; Robert K. Emerson, Huntington Galleries; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: Emergency Energy Conservation Program, community action agencies, Office of Economic Opportunity, emergency information dissemination, emergency medical services legislation, emergency medical technician (EMT) classes, Emergency Petroleum Allocation Act, Emergency Product News, emergency room fees, emergency services, emergency telephone system, emergency vehicle lights, Elk Creek Watershed Association, public health, social security, bicentennial grant, manpower, Wheeling disaster, veterans' affairs, natural resources, abortion, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, welfare, legal matters.","This folder contains correspondence with: Leonard A. Crosby, III, Executive Director, West Virginia Housing Development Fund; Gerald S. White, Executive Director, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction; James E. Ross, State Nonintoxicating Beer Commissioner; John E. Carrigan, Chairman, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Major General Jack W. Blair, Office of the Adjutant General; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Joseph F. Peters, Acting Executive Secretary, Teachers Retirement Board; Donald E. Portis, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Real Estate Commission; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Ira L. Dadisman, Jr., Director of Personnel, West Virginia Civil Service System; J. Richard Barber, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; E. Hansford McCourt, Executive Secretary, Public Employees Retirement System; Frank Blake, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Educational Broadcast Authority; Richard L. Weekly, Director, Office of Emergency Services; W. Lovell Higgins, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Banking; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; William E. Moore, II, Secretary, State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; P.G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Public Institutions; Louise B. Gerrard, Executive Director, West Virginia Commission on Aging; John Ashcraft, Director, Department of Mines; John M. Gates, Chairman, Public Employees Insurance Board; Russel H. McQuain, Jr., Executive Director, Commission on Mental Retardation; Carl G. Beard, II, Director, Air Pollution Control Commission; Joseph H. Mills, Commissioner of Labor; Frederick J. Glazer, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Library Commission. Topics include: employee appropriations, personnel appropriations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. M. Mitchell-Bateman, West Virginia Department of Mental Health, Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; John T. Soave, National Commander, Disabled American Veterans; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Frederick J. Glazer, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Library Commission; Lynn A. Greenwalt, Director, Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Department of the Interior; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; J.B. Archer, Regional Director, U.S. Department of Labor. Topics include: traffic in Capitol area, employee arrival schedules, state employee salaries, employment, veterans' affairs, employment discrimination, Employment and Training Administration, endangered animals, endangered and threatened plants, Endangered Species Cooperative Agreement, Corps of Engineers.","This folder contains correspondence with: W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Ed Rovner, Director, Energy Project of the National Governors' Conference; Richard Nixon, President of the United States; William E. Richards, Executive Director, West Virginia Aeronautics Commission; Thomas E. Huzzey, Commissioner, West Virginia Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. Topics include: storage tank availability, industrial diesel consumption, oil shortage, fuel shortage, energy crisis, Texaco Inc,, fuel conservation, energy conservation, speed limits, Marshall County Airport, Ashland Oil, White House Briefing Relative to the Energy Crisis.","This folder contains correspondence with: W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Joseph Lasala, Regional Director, Federal Energy Administration; John A. Love, Director of Energy Policy; William R. MacDougall, Executive Director, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; Paul H. Price, Chairman, West Virginia Antiquities Commission; Nelson A. Rockefeller, Governor of New York; William E. Simon, Federal Energy Administrator; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: energy crisis, motor fuel, highway transportation, fuel conservation, gasoline, energy conservation, Mandatory Allocation Program.","This folder contains correspondence with: W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Joseph Lasala, Regional Director, Federal Energy Administration; John A. Love, Director of Energy Policy; William R. MacDougall, Executive Director, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; Paul H. Price, Chairman, West Virginia Antiquities Commission; Nelson A. Rockefeller, Governor of New York; William E. Simon, Federal Energy Administrator; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: energy crisis, motor fuel, highway transportation, fuel conservation, gasoline, energy conservation, Mandatory Allocation Program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: Public Service Commission, electricity, energy crisis, Energy Stabilization Program, utility costs, Energy Stabilization Bill.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, Governors' Energy Project, National Governors' Conference; Jack W. Carlson, Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of the Interior; James T. Duffy, President, James T. Duffy and Associates, Inc.; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; A. Baron Holmes, IV, Executive Secretary, Governor's Energy Council of South Carolina; John D. Hurd, Executive Vice President, West Virginia Chamber of Commerce; Henry M. Jackson, U.S. Senator; J. Neal Miller, Jr., Director, Gulf Oil Corporation, Governmental Relations Department; Lacy I. Rice, Jr., President, West Virginia Chamber of Commerce; Dale Bumpers, Governor of Arkansas; Thomas E. Huzzey, Commissioner, West Virginia Oil and Gas Conservation Commission; Robert G. Davis, Director of Intergovernmental Relations, Federal Energy Administration; Meldrim Thomson, Jr., Governor of New Hampshire; Charles H. Percy, U.S. Senator; Thomas P. Salmon, Governor of Vermont; William E. Simon, Federal Energy Administrator; Joseph Lasala, Regional Director, Federal Energy Administration; Richard D. Lamm, Governor of Colorado; Sherman W. Tribbitt, Governor of Delaware; Dan Angel, Member, Michigan House of Representatives; Richard F. Kneip, Governor of South Dakota; John W. Hanifin, President, C\u0026O Railway Company; David Hall, Governor of Oklahoma; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Frank G. Zarb, Executive Director of the Energy Resources Council, Federal Energy Administration; J. James Exon. Topics include: energy, energy conservation, fuel conservation, Energy Allocation Plan, Energy Policy and Conservation Act of 1975.","This folder contains correspondence with: P.G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Public Institutions; W.A. Wahler, Chairman, Engineering Foundation Conference; Thomas R. Foreman, Assistant Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Martin Ennals, Secretary General, Amnesty International; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; Strom Thurmond, U.S. Senator; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator. Topics include: enforcement of Environmental Protection Agency regulations, Babcock State Park, employment, Engineering Foundation Conference, engineering, Marshall University engineering school, veterans' affairs, capital punishment, immigration, student letters, welfare, interest rates, gasoline shortage, coal mine strike, food stamps for miners, cable television, public safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas S. Kleppe, Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Paul H. Engstrom, President, Minnesota Environmental Control Citizens Association; Martin Ennals, Secretary General, Amnesty International; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park Commission, national motto, Columbia Gas of West Virginia, Inc., employment, State Manpower Services Council, State Advisory Council for Vocational Education, bicentennial, environment, military, capital punishment, bridge projects, welfare, studded tires, gasoline.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Ronald Reagan, Governor of California; Dale Bumpers, Governor of Arkansas; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Paul Newman; James L. Buckley, U.S. Senator; Russel W. Peterson, Chairman, Council on Environmental Quality, Executive Office of the President. Topics include:  welfare, legislation, insurance, employment, environment, drugs, Environmental Goals and Policy, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), pollution, surface mining, logging roads, Environmental Impact Statements, environmental management, energy, educational legislation, Environmental Defense Fund, recreation.","This folder contains correspondence with: John E. Bex, Regional Director, Defense Civil Preparedness Agency; Darrell M. Trent, Acting Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; R.W. Herman, Mayor of Man. Topics include: Office of Emergency Preparedness, gasoline supplies, emergency preparedness, fuel shortage, flooding.","This folder contains correspondence with: Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; James H. Bowhay, Director, Midwestern Office, Council of State Governments. Topics include: Midwestern Governors' Conference.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas E. Huzzey, Commissioner, Oil and Gas Conservation Commission; George Busbee, Governor of Georgia; William J. Keating, President, The Cincinnati Enquirer; James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio; James H. Bowhay, Director, Midwestern Office, Council of State Governments. Topics include: Midwestern Governors' Conference.","This folder contains correspondence with: James H. Bowhay, Director, Midwestern Office, Council of State Governments; Stephen F. Barber, Director, National Governors' Conference; Dr. B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Governor's Office of Federal/State Relations. Topics include: Midwestern Governors' Conference.","This folder contains correspondence with Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Carl Albert, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives; Patrick J. Lucey, Governor of Wisconsin; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; William E. Richards, Executive Director, West Virginia Aeronautics Commission. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, itineraries, National Association of State Aviation Officials.","This folder contains correspondence with: Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania; Patrick J. Lucey, Governor of Wisconsin; Jim Stiner, Director of Public Relations, Republican Governors' Association; David Hall, Governor of Oklahoma; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; J. James Exon, Governor of Alaska; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; John C. West, Governor of South Carolina. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, National Truckers' Strike, gas rationing, energy crisis, Republican Governors' Association, GOP Radio Network, children's rights, coal, Daylight Saving Time, budget, fiscal affairs, Council of Appalachian Governors, Midwestern Governors' Conference, The New Coalition.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Hugh A. Hall, Acting Director, American Revolution Bicentennial Commission. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, manpower, bicentennial, itineraries.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; John C. West, Governor of South Carolina. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, revenue sharing, Council of State Governments, workmen's compensation, Japanese-American Governors' Conference, budget.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference (1974), natural gas, Committee on Human Resources, Committee on Crime Reduction and Public Safety, Committee on Executive Management and Fiscal Affairs, Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management, Committee on Rural and Urban Development, Committee on Transportation, Commerce and Technology.","This folder contains correspondence with: Brevard Crihfield, Secretary-Treasurer, National Governors' Conference; Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland; Mike O'Callaghan, Governor of Nevada; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Alan V. Sokolow, Director, Eastern Office, Council of State Governments Robert Goodman, Director, Nevada Department of Economic Development. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Council of State Governments, Committee on Transportation, Commerce, and Technology, Committee on Rural and Urban Development, Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management, Committee on Human Resources, Committee on Executive Management and Fiscal Affairs, Committee on Crime Reduction and Public Safety, bicentennial, itineraries.","National Governors' Conference","This folder contains correspondence with: William A. Egan, Governor of Alaska; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governor's Conference, oil, revenue sharing, energy crisis.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dale Bumpers, Governor of Arkansas; Philip Noel, Governor of Rhode Island. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Education Commission of the States, energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Bush, Chairman, Republican National Committee. Topics include, Republican Governors Association, itineraries, Republican National Committee, Watergate, energy crisis.","This folder contains correspondence with: Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference. Topics include: Southern Governors' Conference, energy crisis.","This folder contains correspondence with: Steve Nelson, Director of Special Projects, South Dakota Division of Tourism; Virginia D. Thrall, Assistant Director, Midwestern Office, Council of State Governments; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of Missouri; Richard F. Kneip, Governor of South Dakota; James H. Bowhay, Director, Midwestern Office, Council of State Governments; Wendell R. Anderson, Governor of Minnesota. Topics include: Midwestern Governors' Conference, energy, environment.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.Y. Berry, U.S. House of Representatives; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, President, Great Lakes Conference of Public Utilities Commissioners; Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference; James H. Bowhay, Director, Midwestern Office, Council of State Governments; Thomas E. Huzzey Commissioner, West Virginia Oil and Gas Commission. Topics include: Midwestern Governors' Conference, oil and gas supply, fuel crisis, energy crisis.","This folder contains correspondence with: Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference; Kenneth J. Nemeth, Executive Director, Energy Arm of the Southern Governors' Conference; Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Governor of Virginia; Dolph Briscoe, Governor of Texas. Topics include: Southern Governors' Conference, food stamps, correctional problems, Walt Disney World, utility rates, petroleum, Brazil.","This folder contains correspondence with: Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference. Topics include: Southern Governors' Conference, tourism, energy, environment, utility rates.","This folder contains correspondence with: Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference; Louis W. Brown, President, South Alabama General Aviation, Inc.; Kenneth J. Nemeth, Executive Director, Energy Arm of the Southern Governors' Conference the Southern Governors' Conference. Topics include: Southern Governors' Conference, energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: B.L. Coffindaffer; Richard F. Kneip, Governor of South Dakota. Topics include: Midwestern Governors' Conference, energy, higher education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference; Milton J. Snapp, Governor of Pennsylvania; George Busbee, Governor of Georgia. Topics include: Southern Governors' Conference, interstate highway system, public transportation, mental health, interstate commerce, regional primaries.","This folder contains correspondence with: Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference; Milton J. Snapp, Governor of Pennsylvania; George Busbee, Governor of Georgia. Topics include: Southern Governors' Conference, interstate highway system, public transportation, mental health, interstate commerce, regional primaries.","This folder contains correspondence with: Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; Reubin O'D. Askew, Governor of Florida; Melvin H. Evans, Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands. Topics include: Southern Governors' Conference, energy crisis.","This folder contains correspondence with: Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; Reubin O'D. Askew, Governor of Florida; Melvin H. Evans, Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands. Topics include: Southern Governors' Conference, energy crisis.","This folder contains correspondence with: Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference; Dolph Briscoe, Governor of Texas; Reubin O'D. Askew, Governor of Florida. Topics include: Southern Governors' Conference, corrections, energy, organized crime, utility rates, bicentennial, Transportation Renumeration Incentive Program (TRIP).","This folder contains correspondence with: Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference; Dolph Briscoe, Governor of Texas; Reubin O'D. Askew, Governor of Florida. Topics include: Southern Governors' Conference, corrections, energy, organized crime, utility rates, bicentennial, Transportation Renumeration Incentive Program (TRIP).","This folder includes correspondence with: James T. Lynn, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States. Topics include: inflation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Charles A. Hoffman, President, American Medical Association; Joseph R. Holliday, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates, Darrell E. Holmes, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; James E. Holshouser, Jr., Governor of North Carolina; H.H. Howell, Jr., Clerk, Circuit Court of Boone County; Chester R. Hubbard, Member, West Virginia State Senate; Odell H. Huffman, Member, West Virginia State Senate; Harold E. Hughes, U.S. Senator; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; John D. Hurd, Executive Vice President, West Virginia Chamber of Commerce; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Raymond Peak, Mayor of Hurricane; Thomas E. Huzzey, Commissioner, West Virginia Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. Topics include: mental health, Marshall University medical school, state road bonds, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), junked cars, highways, employment, welfare, water service, solid waste, emergency medical services, EMS education and training, social security, disability benefits, water and sewage systems, Uniform Alcoholism and Intoxication Act, West Virginia Federation of the Blind, Inc., veterans' affairs, pollution, school service personnel salaries, energy, fuel conservation, Youth Conservation Corps.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Commissioner, West Virginia Public Service Commission; Pat R. Hamilton, West Virginia State Senator; Glenn W. Hammer, Executive Director, Lewis County Chamber of Commerce; John M. Gates, State Auditor; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Robert D. Harmon, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner. Topics include: welfare, manpower, JEEP Program, summer employment, highways, employment, school service personnel, United Mine Workers of America, black lung benefits, tourism, Stonewall Jackson Dam, water and sewage systems, Hardy County Committee on Aging, handicapped children, Appalachian Regional Commission, public libraries.","This folder contains correspondence with: William M. Hawkins, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates and Mayor of Fairmont; Wendell E. Hayes, Mayor of Weston; James T. Suter, Executive Director, West Virginia Health Systems Agency, Inc.; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; L.F. Heiner, Mayor of Bath; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Secretary of State; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Judith A. Herndon, Member, West Virginia State Senate; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Commissioner, West Virginia Public Service Commission; Elwood H. \"Bud\" Hillis, U.S. House of Representatives; Carla A. Hills, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; Gerald K. Hinch, Acting Regional Director, U.S. Civil Service Commission; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; J.D. Hinkle, Jr., West Virginia State Senator. Topics include: legal matters, summer employment, bicentennial, Shinnston Historical Association, water and sewage systems, Hawks Nest State Park, developmental planning, employment, Stonewall Jackson Dam, Mineral County Committee on Aging, Inc., dredging, Summer Youth Program, vocational rehabilitation, public health, welfare, Heritage Trust Program, natural resources, Administrative Procedure Act, emergency services vehicles, workmen's compensation, Civil Air Patrol, National Health Planning and Resources Development Act of 1974, consumer protection, trash removal services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles H. Haden, II, Chief Justice, West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States. Topics include: West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, Judicial Reorganization Amendment, legal matters, West Virginia Board of Dental Examiners.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Gene Haer, Mayor of Buffalo; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; Robert L. Hagan, Acting Director, Bureau of the Census, Social and Economic Statistics Administration; Clyde Hagedorn, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: legislation, Puerto Rico, commerce, studded tires, welfare, U.S. Postal Service, State Manpower Services Council, Grafton Housing Authority, water service, correctional officer salaries, Cyprus, natural resources, camping facilities, Public Service Program, Emergency Employment Act Program, water and sewage systems, government employee strikes, competitive advertising of eye glasses, mental health, vocational rehabilitation, abortion, vocational education, revenue sharing, Better School Buildings Amendment, energy crisis, Environmental Protection Agency, Greenbrier Culinary Apprentice Program, black lung benefits.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Harry Hager, Mayor of Cedar Grove; Robert L. Hagan, Acting Director, Bureau of the Census, Social and Economic Statistics Administration; Rodney W. Clay, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Alfred A. Hahn, Acting Regional Director, Federal Disaster Assistance Administration; James T. Lynn, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; Thomas R. Hahn, Sr., Mayor of Triadelphia; David W. Haines, Executive Director, West Virginia Oil Jobbers-Distributors Association. Topics include: welfare, workmen's compensation, school textbooks, West Virginia Library Commission, legal matters, property tax, mental health, Office of Economic Opportunity, Regional Intergovernmental Conference, Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service, unit system, black lung benefits, sheriff and deputy uniforms, Neighborhood Youth Corps, Energy Stabilization Program, Berwind Lake, disaster relief, disaster assistance, occupational licensing, West Virginia Board of Osteopathy, Greenbrier College of Osteopathic Medicine, housing, highway safety, water and sewage systems, fuel conservation, energy, gasoline rationing.","This folder contains correspondence with: Francis L. Blake, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Regional Broadcasting Authority; J.R. Haines, President, Mineral County Court; Robert D. Harmon, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: education, teacher salaries, Apple Blossom Festival, Appalachian Regional Commission, proposed Mineral County Health Center, revenue sharing, license taxes, licensed practical nurses, energy crisis, medical malpractice insurance, workmen's compensation, welfare, Vietnam veterans' bonus, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), Office of Economic Opportunity.","This folder contains correspondence with: Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Robert C. Halbritter, Judge, West Virginia Eighteenth Judicial Circuit Court; Dr. Daniel Hale, Executive Director, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Inc.; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: public safety, school personnel salaries, arthritis, education legislation, sewage, pollution, public health, unit system, surface mining, Moundsville State Penitentiary, Appalachian Regional Commission, manpower, health care, medical services, State Interagency EMS Council, mental health, highways, welfare, black lung benefits, State Soil Conservation Committee, Halloween, fuel crisis, truckers' strike, handicapped citizens.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Asaph Hall, Administrator, Federal Railroad Administration; Bernard H. Clark, Acting Director, Governor's Highway Safety Administration; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Chuck Hall, Executive Vice President, Home Builders Association of West Virginia; Clarence Hall, Mayor of Davy; R.D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; P.G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Public Institutions; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner. Topics include: welfare, railroad maintenance, public safety, retired teachers, education, Vietnam bonus, The Night Stalker, water service, arthritis, Office of Economic Opportunity, coal, studded tires, West Virginia Home Builders Association, Tygart Lake State Park, School Clothing Allowance Program, motor vehicles, highways, employment, Better School Buildings Amendment, legislation, teacher salaries, gasoline shortage, West Virginia Gasoline Dealers' Association, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP).","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; J.R. Hall, Mayor of Fort Gay; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; John R. Hall, Executive Vice President, Ashland Oil, Inc.; Howard H. Callaway, Secretary of the Army; Kent S. Hall, Vice President, Central Distributing Company and Chairman, Kanawha County Republican Committee; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health, Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles, Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: Stonewall Jackson Dam Project, Public Service Program, welfare, retired teachers, water and sewage systems, West Virginia University football program, employment, black lung benefits, Pennzoil oil spill, education legislation, Weston State Hospital, Vietnam bonus, workmen's compensation, National Railroad Adjustment Board, Federal Clean Air Act Amendments of 1970, military, U.S. Army, beer, correctional officer salaries, studded tires, Office of Economic Opportunity, Military – Navy, public health, social security, highways, energy, Supplemental Security Income, county jail conditions, school service personnel, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board, veterans' affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with: William M. Hawkins, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; J. Kenton Lambert, State Director, Farmers Home Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture; William C. Hall, Mayor of Davy; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles, Norman S. Halliday, Assistant Postmaster General; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Gordon H. Faulkner, Director, West Virginia Division of Correction; Sue K. Halterman, Clerk, County Court of Hardy County; Arno Halusa, Austrian Ambassador. Topics include: business, Pennsboro Stone House Project, social security, black lung benefits, Tygart State Park, welfare, mental health, Farmers Home Administration, gasoline, employment, pollution, public safety, commerce, Public Service Program, Energy Stabilization Program, garbage collection, Better School Buildings Amendment, National Association of Broadcasters, Stonewall Jackson Dam Project, motor vehicles, postmasters, education, National Youth Science Group, environmental clean-up program, state flower, Halloween, Health System Agency, school service personnel, studded tires, abortion, arthritis, school textbooks, land laws, correctional officer salaries, revenue sharing, insurance rates.","This folder contains correspondence with Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Commissioner, Public Service Commission. Topics include: Great Lakes Conference of Public Utilities Commissioners, Public Service Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: James P. Hamer, Chairman of the Highway Committee, Huntington Area Chamber of Commerce; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ben Hamilton, Commissioner, Mingo County Commission, C.J. Hamilton, President, Mingo County Court; Louise B. Gerrard, Executive Director, West Virginia Commission on Aging; Charles E. Hamilton, Jr., President West Virginia Manufacturers Association. Topics include: pollution, Republican Governors' Association, energy resources, gasoline, highways, commerce, water and sewage systems, workmen's compensation, West Virginia Human Rights Commission, Public Service Commission, emergency medical services, senior citizens, energy conservation, energy resolution, Older Americans Act.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Lawson Hamilton, President, West Virginia Surface Mining and Reclamation Association; Ray L. Sencindiver, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Pat R. Hamilton, Member, West Virginia State Senate. Topics include: commerce, farm animals, High School Law Program, arthritis, Office of Economic Opportunity, public safety, mental health, State Manpower Services Council, Black Lung Advisory Committee, West Virginia Surface Mining and Reclamation Association, veterans' affairs, Public Service Commission, abortion, welfare, correctional officer salaries, Comprehensive Health Planning Agency, highways, Road Bond Issue, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board, retired teachers, Homestead Amendment, legislation, New River Gorge Bridge.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thomas S. Kleppe, Administrator, U.S. Small Business Administration; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thomas D. Hamilton, Jr., Mayor of Chula Vista, California; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; James S. Gladwell, Deputy State Superintendent of Schools; David J. Kostelansky, Director, Governor's Manpower Office; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Glenn W. Hammer, Executive Secretary, Lewis County Chamber of Commerce; Samuel H. Weese, West Virginia Insurance Commissioner; Freda W. Hammett, Pleasants County Clerk; Arden R. Hodges, Acting Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Jerry Hammett, Deputy Director, Ohio Department of Finance; Jay S. Hammond, Governor of Alaska, E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: Washington State, acquisition of Morris Harvey College, surface mining, welfare, JEEP Program, Summer Youth Corps, California All States Program, employment, education, financial assistance, Marshall University Multi-Purpose Facility, Marshall University medical school, studded tires, Hamlin Volunteer Fire Department, workmen's compensation, Blue Ridge Project, school textbooks, public safety, Public Service Program, waste paper recycling, teacher salaries, retired teachers, Central Mental Health Center, water and sewage systems, insurance, Golden Age Personal Care Home, gold, Summer Youth Program, centralized payroll system, Alaska pipeline, social security, natural resources, race passes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; John K. Evans, President, Hampton Roads Energy Company; Frank Ikard, President, American Petroleum Institute; Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Governor of Virginia; John Ashcraft, Director, West Virginia Department of Mines; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: Boy Scouts of America, Hawaii, Governor's Highway Safety Administration, welfare, motor vehicles, bicentennial, highways, medical malpractice insurance, Hampshire-Mineral Retardation Center, employment, energy, West Virginia Clubwoman magazine, legislation, school textbooks, Daylight Savings Time, retired teachers, studded tires, West Virginia Human Rights Commission, mines, Office of Economic Opportunity.","This folder contains correspondence with: Larry Hamrick, Executive Director, Mingo County Economic Opportunity Commission, Inc.; Virgil Hamrick, Randolph County Clerk. Topics include: Occupational Training Program, Public Service Program, manpower, Summer Youth Program, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, Mobile Home Safety Act, social security, black lung benefits, Mingo County Economic Opportunity Commission, Student Employment Program, emergency medical services, abortion, bicentennial, Sunday Closing Law, Office of Economic Opportunity, education, Appalachian Regional Commission, Hamrick Public Service District, employment, Emergency Employment Program, retired teachers, natural gas shortage, Housing of Mountaineer Efforts Program, Save the Eagle Fund, ABC Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Art S. Hancock, Executive Vice President, Jack Daniel's Distillery; David O. Miller, Executive Director, Hancock-Brooke Mental Health Service, Weirton General Hospital; John M. Evancho, Superintendent, Hancock County Board of Education; W.T. Brotherton, Jr., President, West Virginia State Senate; Joseph H. Manypenny, President, Hancock County Court; Allen S. Fields, Hancock County Historical Society, Inc.; Larry D. Torchia, Director, Hancock County Parks and Recreation Commission; Robert Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; Joseph D. Carney, Director, Division of Vital Statistics, Department of Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; William E. Hancock, Jr., President, National Automobile Dealers Association. Topics include: employment, mental health, commerce, gasoline, school service personnel, fuel cost adjustments, Hancock County Head Start Program, Hancock County Historical Society, Inc., Hancock County Republican Women's Club, welfare, energy, dog racing, Marshall County Dog Pound, accommodations for handicapped persons, handicapped, handicraft column – Agriculture Market Bulletin.","This folder contains correspondence with: David, J. Kostelansky, Director, Governor's Manpower Office; Joseph M. Handlan, Former Chairman, American Red Cross, Mid-Ohio Valley Chapter; Lillian S. King, Executive Director, American Red Cross, Mid-Ohio Valley Chapter; Frances Clark Handler, National Director, National Poetry Day Committee, Inc.; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Harry A. Stansbury, Jr., State Director of Comprehensive Health Planning; D. Gene Haney, President, Independent Oil and Gas Association of West Virginia; John W. Hanifin, President, C \u0026 O Railway Company; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools. Topics include: Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, Public Service Program, mental health, school service personnel, surface mining, employment, abortion, Vietnam bonus, Holly River District Mine, Mountain Energy Company, social security, welfare, strip mining, public transportation, workmen's compensation, West Virginia Comprehensive Health Planning Industry, Ebenezer Chapel – Marmet, commerce, oil, black lung benefits, correctional officer salaries, crime rate, energy program, Buffalo Creek, swimming regulations – Bluestone State Park, Snowshoe Ski Resort, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), JEEP Program, nuclear power.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House Of Representatives; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; David G. Hanlon, Director, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund; Rodney W. Clay, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Paul Simon, U.S. House of Representatives; Joel M. Hannah, Managing Director, Morgantown Area Chamber of Commerce; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; Calvin A. Calendine, State Commissioner of Public Institutions; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; P.W. Rodino, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives; Colonel N.G. Delbridge, Pittsburgh District, Corps of Engineers; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: pollution, public health, sewage treatment, financial aid for college students, Office of Economic Opportunity, solid waste disposal, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, Weirton Steel Company explosion, non-resident hunting and fishing licenses, natural resources, proposed Tenant's Equal Tax Treatment Act, Youth Conservation Corps Program, teacher salaries, employment, commerce, mental health, welfare, legal matters, U.S. Postal Service, Snow Shoe Resort, studded tires, West Virginia Commission on Energy, Economy, and Environment, highways, retired teachers, abortion, Neighborhood Youth Corps, fuel shortage, emergency vehicles, Hannibal Locks and Dam Project, motor vehicles, National Youth Science Camp.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clifford P. Hansen, U.S. Senator; Orval Hansen, U.S. Representatives; Cleveland K. Benedict, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Julia Butler Hanson, U.S. House of Representatives; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; James J. Haranzo, Mayor of Wheeling. Topics include: Benwood Housing Authority, Summer Youth Program, school personnel salaries, Wyoming County Airport Project, Appalachian Regional Commission, employment, Education Commission of the States, Blue Ridge Project, revenue bond financing, manpower, education, Ebenezer Chapel – Marmet, Hansford School, educational legislation, shortage of canning jars and lids, social security, dog racing, horse racing, West Virginia Library Commission, Land and Water Conservation Fund Program, welfare, childcare centers, Wheeling Civic Center, JEEP Program, public safety, drug abuse.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Dr. Mildred M. Bateman, Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Jane L. Hardaway, Commissioner, Tennessee Commission on the Status of Women; Cecil M. Harden, Former Congresswoman, U.S. House of Representatives; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's' Compensation Fund; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; Richard E. Hardison,; Deputy Attorney General. Topics include: highways, taxes, Hopemont State Hospital, unit system, surface mining, correctional officer salaries, welfare, dog racing, horse racing, Public Service Program, oil, West Virginia Commission on the Status of Women, school personnel salaries, mental health, abortion, Ford Motor Company, motor vehicles, multiflora rose, Farmers Home Administration, building codes, health, JEEP Program, water and sewage systems, Sugar Creek Children's Center, College Tuition Grant Program for Private Colleges, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, income tax, workmen's compensation, Office of Economic Opportunity, special education, West Virginia University Medical Center.","This folder contains correspondence with: A.L. \"Shorty\" Hardman, Executive Sports Editor, The Charleston Gazette; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Rodney W. Clay, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Lewis H. Conway, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Arthur E. Hess, Acting Commissioner, Social Security Administration; James G. Harlow, President, West Virginia University; Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Wendell G. Hardway, President, Fairmont State College; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; J. Winston Teets, President, Hardy County Commission; Hoy D. Dove, Assistant Superintendent, Hardy County Schools; Gary G. Smith, Superintendent, Hardy County Schools. Topics include: newspapers, water service, Stonewall Jackson Dam Project, West Virginia Committee of Barbers and Beauticians, employment, welfare, Better School Buildings Amendment, veterans' affairs, school service personnel salaries, Sandy Brae Golf Course, employment, West Virginia University, strip mining, College Student Employment Program, unit system, Appalachian Regional Commission, Hardy County Commission on Aging, Summer Youth Program, Hardy County Public Library Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ernest Hardy, Mayor of Hambleton; Lloyd P. Hardy, Mayor of Paw Paw; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Robert A. McConnell, West Virginia Department of Labor; A.E. Hare, Vice President, National Right to Work Committee; Michael S. Dukakis, Governor of Massachusetts, Paul E. Harenberg, Assemblyman Fifth District, New York; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; C.R. Harker, Mayor of Blacksville; James Harker, Mayor of Fairview; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: bicentennial, medical schools, methadone treatment facilities, shortage of canning jars and lids, medical services, employment security, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, Emergency Employment Program, school service personnel, welfare, unionism, Hare Krishna Commune, mental health, correctional officer salaries, hunting on private lands, Public Service Program, Harker Preparatory School, education, motorcycle safety films, Denmar State Hospital, gasoline, JEEP Program, black, lung benefits.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator;  Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Office of the Adjutant General; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; James Harlow, President, West Virginia University; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: employment, welfare, Appalachian Regional Commission, community development projects, natural resources, Raleigh General Hospital, Buffalo Creek, flooding, Internal Revenue Service, mental health, pollution, motor vehicles, Health Service Agency, National Health Planning and Resources Development Act of 1974, AMTRAK, highways, workmen's compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: James G. Harlow, President of West Virginia University; Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, coal research program, College Student Employment Program, induction in Oklahoma Hall of Fame, highways, health care clinics, resuscitation program, National Science Foundation, Family Practice Support Program, pollution, engineering, Personal Rapid Transit (PRT), PRT project, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), West Virginia University Medical Center, Urban Mass Transit Authority (UMTA), West Virginia Law Affecting Delivery of Health Care, chronic renal disease.","This folder contains correspondence with: C.N. Harman, Member, West Virginia State Senate; Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Stephen Z. Long, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Marc L. Harman, Clerk, Grant County Commission; Michael P. Harman, Executive Coordinator, Council of Senior West Virginians; Robert D. Harman, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Elizabeth Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; Lynwood Holton, Governor of Virginia; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: State Fire Commission, Tygart Lake Country Club, recommendations, welfare, Natural Resources Commission, National Committee on Diabetes, West Virginia Racing Commission, Board of Banking and Financial Institutions, Tygart Reservoir, legal matters, Summer Youth Program, credit insurance, Tygart State Park, veterans' affairs, West Virginia Legal Services Plan, bicentennial, relief for senior citizens, water and sewage systems, transportation services, health services, Appalachian Regional Commission, public safety, Greyhound bus service, Hopemont State Hospital, community development projects, West Virginia Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers, West Virginia Board of Regents, Chattanooga Glass Company, Elk Garden Water Treatment Plant Project, legislation, WWVU-TV Program, retired teachers, highways, revenue sharing, National Hunting and Fishing Day, mental health, Board of Probation and Parole, Jackson's Mill, highway safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; John E. Harmon, Executive Vice President, The Institute of Internal Auditors; Joseph F. Peters, Acting Executive Secretary, Teacher's Retirement System; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; W. Harned, Mayor of Brandonville; James G. Harlow, President, West Virginia University; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Richard Harper, Mayor of Reedsville; A.L. Sommerville, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; James R. McCartney, Secretary of State of West Virginia. Topics include: crime, Cacapon River Dam, highways, motor vehicles, junk cars, Youth Conservation Corps Program, State Advisory Council to the Legal Services Corporation, bicentennial, retired teachers, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), veterans' affairs, Office of Economic Opportunity, commerce, workmen's compensation, welfare, Appalachian Regional Commission, strip mining, Scenic Railroad – Fayette County, Summer Youth Program, legal matters, school service personnel salaries, flooding, West Virginia Beer Commission, black lung benefits, social security, Green Valley Trailer Park, Public Service Program, capital punishment, employment, unemployment compensation, severance tax, Mid-Winter Governors' Conference, welfare, United Mine Workers of America, State Soil Conservation Committee.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bradley Nash, Mayor of Harpers Ferry; Peter J. Zannoni, Assistant Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Harley R. Hedge, Assistant Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Arden R. Hodges, Acting Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Wilson Harper, Commissioner, Upshur County Commission. Topics include: water and sewage systems, highways, legislation, hunting, workmen's compensation, Office of Economic Opportunity, public safety, school service personnel, Advisory Council on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, surface mining, welfare, vocational rehabilitation, Marshall University Medical School, Education Commission of the States, American Association of University Professors, employment, Appalachian Regional Commission, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Youth Conservation Corps Program, Harpers Ferry PSD Sewage Treatment Facility Project.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Robert C Byrd, U.S. Senator; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; James P. Harrelson, Member, South Carolina Senate; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Thorold S. Funk, Co-Chairman, Governor's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped. Topics include: Patterson Creek Dam Site, welfare, Aerospace Industries Association, bicentennial, Office of Economic Opportunity, workmen's compensation, Energy Stabilization Program, public institutions, State Developmental Disabilities Planning and Advisory Council; Advisory Committee on Aging, United Mine Workers of America, physician shortage, social security, Vietnam bonus, water pollution, Homestead Exemption Act, Concord College and Bluefield State College, motor vehicles, veterans' affairs, arthritis, Governor's Highway Safety Administration, dog racing, horse racing.","This folder contains correspondence with: Anthony Harrigan, Executive Vice President, United States Industrial Council. Topics include: Sensing the News Newspaper Column, United States Industrial Council Bulletin, Britain, socialism, economy, military, nuclear power, foreign policy, taxes, health, television networks, Soviet industry, impeachment, foreign aid, consumer protection, energy, defense, business, oil, Northeast Railroads Reorganization Bill, Panama Canal, political campaigns.","This folder contains correspondence with: Fred S. Harris, Executive Director, Greenbrier County Planning Commission; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Herbert E. Harris II, U.S. House of Representatives; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: Hopemont State Hospital, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Programs (TRIP), welfare, Public Service Program, manpower, Contractors Association of West Virginia, supplemental security income, solid waste disposal, Greenbrier County Planning Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission, highways, Office of Economic Opportunity, legislation, hunting, bicentennial, workmen's compensation, mental health, Highway Safety Grant, Golden Horseshoe Test, banking, proposal of bridge across Ohio River.","This folder contains correspondence with: Louis H. Harris, Chairman, Mid-Ohio Valley Chapter, American National Red Cross; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Labor; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health. Topics include: Vietnam bonus, Harrison County Jail, foreign investment, Comprehensive Employment Training Act, Public Service Program, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, unemployment compensation, employment, Office of Economic Opportunity, welfare, motor vehicles, public health, black lung benefits, solid waste disposal, National Conference of State Criminal Justice Planning Administrators, cancer, educational legislation, Manpower Program, Governor's Highway Safety Administration, prescription drugs, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, Aeronautics Commission, public institutions, retired teachers, physicians, school service personnel.","This folder contains correspondence with: Norman L. Fagan, Chairman, West Virginia American Revolution Bicentennial Commission; Daniel L. McCarthy, President, Harrison County Court; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; William R. Sharpe, Jr., Member, West Virginia State Senate; Richard McClure, Superintendent, Harrison County Schools; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; G.L. Harper, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce. Topics include: veterans' affairs, bicentennial, Elk Creek Watershed Project, sulphur dioxide standards, pollution, emergency medical services, Harrison County Jail, Harrison County Library Commission, Harrison County NAACP, school service personnel, Harrison County Senior Citizens Center, Harrison County Republican Women's Club, Appalachian Regional Commission, welfare, mental health, veterans' affairs, workmen's compensation, Year in Action Project, Office of Economic Opportunity, Stonewall Jackson Dam, school textbooks, public safety, commerce, natural resources, Federal-State relations, motor vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; William H. Harsha, U.S. House of Representatives; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Chauncey H. Browning, Jr., West Virginia Attorney General; James R Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: Preston County Comprehensive Facilities Plan, Preston County school bond elections, natural resources, public safety, studded tires, Federal Mass Transportation Act of 1974, Appalachian Regional Development Act, mental health, West Virginia School Service Personnel Association, Wilson Holding Company, Wilson Water Works, insurance, fire service, motor vehicles, welfare, workmen's compensation, social security, employment, J.C. Hart Foundry Company, West Virginia Coal Association, West Virginia State Penitentiary, Office of Economic Opportunity, abortion, gasoline shortage, Better School Buildings Amendment, libraries, Blue Ridge Project.","This folder contains correspondence with: Cleveland K. Benedict, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; James R Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; William Simon, Federal Energy Administrator; Fred L. Hartley, President, Union Oil Company of California; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: bicentennial, black lung benefits, social security, food stamps for miners, employment, energy, state gasoline contracts – California, workmen's compensation, water services, financial aid assistance, Mason County Public Service District Water Project, insurance, utility increases, Commission on Intergovernment Relations, education, teacher salaries, military, Federation of Young Republicans, retired teachers, Office of Economic Opportunity, school service personnel, Optometry Bill.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Ronald G. Pearson, Fuel and Energy Coordinator; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Thomas E. Potter, Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Clarence E. Burdette, Assistant State Superintendent; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; John Ashcraft, Director, West Virginia Department of Mines; Brantley Harvey, Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: public safety, financial aid, Office of Economic Opportunity, gasoline, energy shortage, mental health, Vietnam bonus, property taxes, Public Service Program, legislation, teacher salaries, school service personnel, Police Community Relations Seminar, black lung benefits, Lawyers' Christian Fellowship, welfare, social security, Farmington Mine Disaster, state parks, vocational education, harvesting timber, workmen's compensation, Galloway Land Company, mining, retired teachers, housing, interest rates, food stamps for miners, Public Service Commission, Concord College and Bluefield State College.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Osby Harvey, Mayor of Peterstown; Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States; Rodney W. Clay, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: Japanese investment, highways, employment, junkyard protest, abortion, legislation, gun control, welfare, correctional officer salaries, Appalachian Regional Commission, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, manpower, Public Service Program, Summer Youth Program, AMTRAK, Buffalo Creek Disaster, truckers strike, Legacy of Parks Program, strip mining, environmental protection, pickets, school bus transportation.","This folder contains correspondence with Vance Hartke, U.S. Senator and Chairman, Subcommittee on Surface Transportation. Topics include: commerce, Congressional Record, Regional Rail Reorganization Act of 1973, rail services, Rail Services Act of 1973, transportation, Report to the People.","This folder contains correspondence with: Howard N. Hasaleu, Mayor of Granville; Bruce H. Hasenkamp, Director, President's Commission on White House Fellowships; Boyd A. Hash, Mayor of Barboursville; Floyd K. Haskell, U.S. Senator; Donald A. Haskins, Superintendent, Marshall County Schools; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; R.D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: Public Service Program, retired teachers, White House Fellowships, Appalachian Regional Commission, Appalachian Craftsmen, Inc., water services, water and sewage systems, National Youth Science Camp, Harrison County Jail, school consolidation, consolidation – Tunnelton and Kingwood, highways, welfare, JEEP Program, waste disposal, public health, abortion, energy crisis, commerce, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, vocational rehabilitation, capital punishment, Lake Berwind Conservation, Dry Fork Health Clinic, Concord College and Bluefield State College, housing, unit system, education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Joe Wayne Hatfield, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: Office of Economic Opportunity, social security, black lung benefits, welfare, mine impoundments, emergency medical services, School Clothing Allowance Program, employment, health care, public safety, Sunday Closing Law, mental health, Homestead Exemption laws, motor vehicles, Equal Rights Amendment, legal matters, highways, dog racing, horse racing, cable TV, Public Service Commission, workmen's compensation, Small Business Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mark O. Hatfield, U.S. Senator; Rodney W. Clay, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Office of the Adjutant General; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert F. Hatfield, Member, West Virginia State Senate; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: Office of Economic Opportunity, teacher salaries, Land and Water Conservation Fund Program, motor vehicles, Hatfield and McCoy decanters, Selective Service Boards, employment, social security, welfare, Summer Youth Program, legislation, Appalachian Regional Commission, mine refuse bank, JEEP Program, low-income housing, Wyoming County Daycare Center, workmen's compensation, black lung benefits, free legal assistance, correctional officer salaries.","This folder contains correspondence with: Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Stanley K. Hathaway, U.S. Secretary of the Interior; George W. Briskey, Chairman, Federal Aviation Administration; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; George J. Sadie, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Office of the Adjutant General; J. Richard Barber, West Virginia Alcohol and Beverage Control Commissioner. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Blue Ridge Project, Appalachian Power Company, fuel, energy, Wood-Washington-Wirt Interstate Planning Commission, Vietnam bonus, welfare, traffic safety, driver education, school service personnel,  black lung benefits, Summer Youth Program, motor vehicles, Women's Liberation, canning jar and lid shortage, social security, four day school week, retired teachers, workmen's compensation, military, employment, veterans' affairs, Public Service Commission, public health, solid waste disposal, mining, Hopemont State Hospital, public institutions, flooding, Little Ten Mile Creek, dredging, libraries.","This folder contains correspondence with: John M. Gates, State Auditor; Cleveland K. Benedict, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Wade Hauser, Commissioner, Preston County Commission; Edward H. Levi, Attorney General Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Darrell G. Hawkins, Mayor of Jane Lew. Topics include: stocks, motor vehicles, revenue sharing, state parks, Iowa Manufacturers Association, Natural Streams Preservation Act of 1969, Appalachian Regional Commission, Blue Ridge Project, Izaak Walton League of America, state forests, National Council for Urban Economic Development, arthritis, Young American Medals Committee, workmen's compensation, retired teachers, Hopemont State Hospital, welfare, Daylight Savings Time, VEPCO Power Plant, Shinnston Historical Association, Office of Economic Opportunity, social security, black lung benefits, Public Service Program, taxes, energy crisis, Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., public safety, abortion, Vietnam bonus, legislation, mental health.","This folder contains correspondence with: W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; William M. Hawkins, Mayor of Fairmont and Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; J Richard Davis, Mayor of Fairmont; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; J.R. Hawvermale, Executive Director, Eastern Panhandle Regional Planning and Development Council; Dr. B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Governor's Office of Federal/State Relations. Topics include: senate redistricting, Energy Stabilization Program, abortion, West Virginia State Board of Examiners for Licensed Practical Nurses, Emergency Medical Technician Training Program, Army Corps of Engineers, Board for Fundamental Education, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, tournament for majorettes and cheerleaders, workmen's compensation, Vietnam bonus, employment, Shaver's Fork – strip mining, Appalachian Regional Commission, manpower, Public Service Program, studded tires, parks, Hawks Nest State Park, Advisory Council on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, health, Midland Title Security, Inc., Northeast Governors' Conference, Hawley Fuel Company, motor vehicles, JEEP Program, public safety, United Mine Workers, Warm Springs Public Service District, Morgan County School System, highways, Natural Resources Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Harry A. Stansbury, Jr., State Director of Comprehensive Health Planning; N.S. Hayden, President, Huntington Publishing Company; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Labor; John M. Haydon, Governor of American Samoa; J. Kenton Lambert, State Director, Farmers Home Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Topics include: Salary Survey of State Governments, Hay Associates Management Consultants, Executive Financial Planning Workshops, taxes, Allegheny Airlines, Inc., school service personnel salaries, Upshur County Health Program, Coalcon, commerce, legislation, industry, Governor Camacho (Guam), Black Lung Advisory Committee, Coal Miners Respiratory Disease Program, Home Builders Association of West Virginia, highways, cancer, Older Americans Act, Senior Aides Program, Office of Economic Opportunity, LEEP Program, workmen's compensation, physicians, Columbia Gas Transmission Corporation, Farmers Home Administration, Buffalo Creek Flood.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Robert B. Hayes, President, Marshall University; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Wendall Hayes, Mayor of Weston; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; James H. Teter, Mayor of Harman; John Ashcraft, Director, West Virginia Department of Mines; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: welfare, Sunday Closing Law bill, physicians, West Virginia Educational Broadcasting Authority, Marshall Medical School, National Health Planning and Resource Development Act of 1974, College Student Employment Program, Older Americans Act, Senior Aides Program, Office of Economic Opportunity, Appalachian Regional Commission, Public Service Program, water and sewage systems, Region VII Planning Council, highways, Stonewall Jackson Dam, Community Development Block Grant Preapplication – Weston, Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, Senior Companion Program, Public Service Program, Harry Hufer Mine, veterans' affairs, West Virginia College of Graduate Studies, Legislative Seminar on the Delivery of Human Services, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), water pollution, WXIL-FM Radio Station opening, Mountain State Forest Festival, employment, West Virginia State Board of Landscape Architecture, West Virginia Oil and Gas Festival, motor vehicles, public safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Wendell E. Hayes, Mayor of West; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Dick W. Hays, Acting Associate Commissioner, Bureau of Libraries and Larning Resources, U.S. Office of Education; James R. McCartney, Secretary of State; Gus R. Douglass, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Agriculture. Topics include: Appalachian Engineers, Inc., legislation, West Virginia Society of Professional Engineers, employment, welfare, teacher salaries, Public Service Program, gun control, Office of Economic Opportunity, insurance, post-mortem examinations, Minnesota presidential primary, Huttonsville Correctional Center, school personnel salaries, black lung benefits, Marshall Medical School, arthritis, mental health, Natural Resources Commission, Natural Streams Preservation Act of 1969, Energy Stabilization Program, West Virginia Society of Architects, legislative pay raise, gasoline, manpower, highways, Weirton Mental Health Center, abandoned buildings, Public Service Commission, bicentennial, education, child abuse, workmen's compensation, school bus transportation, food sales tax, Education Commission of the States, banking.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wayne L. Hays, U.S. House of Representatives; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Henry C. Bias, Jr., Assistant Attorney General. Topics include: welfare, public safety, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, West Virginia State Board of Examiners, Department of the Air Force, Department of the Navy, Department of the Army.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Colonel Raymond J. Healey, Executive Director, Reserve Police International; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; John Bowling, Mayor of White Sulphur Springs; Ronald Pearson, State Treasurer; John C. Musgrave, Mayor of Point Pleasant; Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Dr. N. Allen Dyer, Executive Director, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Inc. Topics include: welfare, mailing lists, Blue Ridge Dam Project, West Virginia Head Start Directors Association, Head Start Program, motor vehicles, employment, Appalachian Regional Commission, fuel shortage, Public Service Program, Piedmont Housing Authority, Arizona Guardian, public health, health care, State Health Planning and Development Agency, National Health Planning and Resources Development Act of 1974, State-Wide Health Coordinating Council.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Colonel Raymond J. Healey, Executive Director, Reserve Police International; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; John Bowling, Mayor of White Sulphur Springs; Ronald Pearson, State Treasurer; John C. Musgrave, Mayor of Point Pleasant; Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Dr. N. Allen Dyer, Executive Director, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Inc. Topics include: welfare, mailing lists, Blue Ridge Dam Project, West Virginia Head Start Directors Association, Head Start Program, motor vehicles, employment, Appalachian Regional Commission, fuel shortage, Public Service Program, Piedmont Housing Authority, Arizona Guardian, public health, health care, State Health Planning and Development Agency, National Health Planning and Resources Development Act of 1974, State-Wide Health Coordinating Council.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wayne J. Smith, Executive Director, National Association of Health Maintenance Organizations; Harry A. Stansbury, Jr., State Director of Comprehensive Health Planning; David Mathews, Secretary, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; H. Darrel Darby, Member, West Virginia State Senate; James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: health education, health examination, Health Maintenance Organizations, health planning, Panhandle Health Planning, Inc., National Health Planning and Resource Development Act, Health Planning Association of North Central West Virginia, Health Planning Councils IV and VIII, Inc., Health Policy Center, public health, Purgatory Hollow, water and sewage systems, Health and Safety Act of 1969, health services, veterans' affairs, black lung benefits, National Federation of Independent Business, hearing impaired students, Hearing Aid Industry Conference.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Donald Brown, Commissioner, Department of Insurance; Dr. M. Mitchell-Bateman, Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health. Topics include: Health Policy Task Force.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wesley Miller, Jr., Mayor of War; John C. Musgrave, Mayor of Point Pleasant. Topics include: Health Policy Advisory Council, Governor's Health Task Force, health care system, UMWA Health and Retirement Fund, West Virginia Black Lung Association, Region II Health Planning Association, Inc., West Virginia State Medical Association, Governor's Health Policy Advisory Council.","This folder contains correspondence with: Caspar Weinberger, Secretary, Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Robert B. Hayes, President, Marshall University; Julian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky; Albert C. Esposito, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: Health Planning and Resource Development Act of 1974, Health Service Area, Panhandle Health Planning, Inc.","This folder contains correspondence with: Caspar Weinberger, Secretary, Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Robert B. Hayes, President, Marshall University; Julian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky; Albert C. Esposito, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: Health Planning and Resource Development Act of 1974, Health Service Area, Panhandle Health Planning, Inc.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Gary R. Beale, President, West Virginia Health Systems Agency, Inc.; James T. Suter, Executive Director, West Virginia Health Systems Agency, Inc.; Gorham L. Black, Jr., Regional Director, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; David Mathews, Secretary, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Topics include: West Virginia Health Systems Agency, Inc., health care, National Health Planning and Resources Development Act, Funding and Conditional Designation as an HSA.","This folder contains correspondence with: Colonel Julian G. Hearne, Jr. United States Army (Retired); B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Governor's Office of Federal/State Relations; Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; James G. Harlow, President, West Virginia University; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; James Heath, Commissioner, Preston County Commission; David J. Kostelansky, Director, Governor's Manpower Office; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Basil Heavner, President, Upshur County Board of Education; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ray L. Sencindiver, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs. Topics include: hearing impaired children and youth, Community Services Administration, welfare, Professional Aide Training Program, Kanawha Valley Fellowship Home, Inc., West Virginia Blue Book, Heart clinic – Martinsburg, Heart Fund Drive, Heart of Town Motel, Pittsburgh Plate Glass – Clarksburg, Board of Regents, social security, employment, unemployment compensation, summer employment, black lung benefits, Appalachian Regional Commission, manpower, Public Service Program, correctional officer salaries, Better School Buildings Amendment, severance tax on coal, studded tires, veterans' affairs, West Virginia state song, senior citizens centers.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman, Appalachian Regional Commission, Richard D. Frum, State Liaison Officer. Topics include: highways, Appalachian Regional Commission, National Workers' Compensation Act of 1975, workmen's compensation, Medicaid, civil service, Comprehensive Personnel Management Improvement Project, Inter-Governmental Personnel Act of 1970, Senate Appropriations Committee, Appalachian Highway System, Federal Energy Administration, energy crisis, day care personnel, tax on manufacture of electricity, Emergency Employment Project Amendment of 1976, Water Resources Planning Act of 1965, revenue sharing, Trans-Canada natural gas pipeline, riverbank erosion, social security, recreation, Wild and Scenic River status for the New River, Shavers Fork, strip mining, Social Services Amendment of 1974, Defense Civil Preparedness Agency, Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Act, Disaster Assistance legislation, Land and Water Conservation Fund, flood disasters, National Disaster Assistance Act, Wyoming Vocational-Technical Center, Buffalo Creek Flood, Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973, flood insurance, Small Business Administration Loans, water resources, Marshall University engineering school.","This folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; S.C. Hedger, Mayor of Camden on Gauley; B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Governor's Office of Federal/State Relations; James C. Smith, Superintendent, Berkeley County Public Schools; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; Dr. N.H Dyer, State Director of Health. Topics include: West Virginia University Medical School, veterans' affairs, pollution, utility rate increases, West Virginia Commission on Aging, American Motors Corporation, West Virginia Board of Education, Public Service Commission, motor vehicles, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA), magistrates, solid waste disposal, Hedgesville Public Service District, Appalachian Regional Commission, water and sewage systems, Sandviken, Sweden, social security, black lung benefits, school serve personnel salaries, employment, Franklin Oil Company, Vietnam bonus, vocational rehabilitation, public health, public dump on Montrose Mountain, historic preservation, Urban Renewal Authority, sales tax, military, Supplemental Security Income, West Virginia Board of Regents, Volunteers in Correction.","This folder contains correspondence with: Milton Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania; Harry B. Heflin, Acting President, West Virginia University, George J. Sadie, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Dr N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: stamps, veterans' affairs, public health, trash dump, highways, motor vehicles, school service personnel salaries, employment, school bus transportation, correctional officer salaries, workmen's compensation, welfare, Library Commission, studded tires, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board, Corps of Engineers, natural resources, water resources management, Potomac River Basin Advisory Committee, Heifer Project International, legal matters.","This folder contains correspondence with: Norman E. \"Pete\" Heine, Mayor of Baker, Louisiana; Lewis Frank Heiner, Mayor of Bath (Berkeley Springs); Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, West Virginia Secretary of State; West Virginia Industrial School for Boys; Gerald S. White, Executive Director, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction. Topics include: commerce, mining, Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1970, Public Service Program, Duckwall Park, water and sewage systems, Appalachian Regional Commission, Berkeley Springs Sewage Project, bicentennial, Berkeley Springs fire, Cacapon and Berkeley Springs State Parks, Corps of Engineers, Watergate, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Disaster Planning Program, flood assistance, Sugar Creek Children's Center, health, Monongalia County Hospital, West Virginia Board of Dental Examiners, West Virginia Antiquities Commission, food stamps, Food Distribution Program, Older Americans Act.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare, William R. Campbell, Jr., Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Charles Helinski, Commissioner, Marshall County Commission; Jack L. Hellems, Member, West Virginia State Senate; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Roy Helmick, Mayor of Thomas; Jesse Helms, U.S. House of Representatives; David J. Kostelansky, Director, Governor's Manpower Office. Topics include: retired teachers, welfare, veterans' affairs, Public Service Program, Corps of Engineers, dredging, strip mining, Appalachian Regional Commission, Cacapon River Dam, Sagamore Water System, water and sewage systems, Office of Economic Opportunity, postal services, pollution, motor vehicles, highways, social security, legal matters, black lung benefits, C\u0026P Telephone Company, historical cemeteries in West Virginia, Buffalo Creek Disaster, school legislation, Public School Jurisdiction Act of 1973, Brooke High School Band Boosters, Helvetia Restoration and Development Association, Inc.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rogers C.B. Morton, Secretary of the Interior; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; J. Richard Barber, West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Herbert H. Henderson, State President, West Virginia State Conference of Branches of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; J. Welles Henderson, U.S. Commissioner General; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Labor; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner. Topics include: Public Service Program, West Virginia Committee of Barbers and Beauticians, bicentennial, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), welfare, Buffalo Creek Flood, highway safety, Civil Service System, employment, Kanawha County Jail, veterans' affairs, truckers strike, manpower, JEEP Program, studded tires, social security, black lung benefits, Henderson's Mobile Homes, Inc., taxes, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Teachers Retirement System, retired teachers, Office of Minority Business Enterprise, acquirement of Morris Harvey College, Employment and Affirmative Action Workshop, NAACP, Office of Economic Opportunity, International Exposition on the Environment 1974, Postsecondary Education Commission, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Exel Hennen, Mayor of Reedy. Topics include: bicentennial, school service personnel salaries, welfare, Lynco Public Service District, social security, workmen's compensation, educational legislation, West Point, energy crisis, consumer protection, legal matters, capital punishment, race relations, pollution, crime, motor vehicles, black lung benefits, building codes, Civil Service Commission, Pipestem Resort, Blue Ridge Project, Appalachian Regional Commission, West Virginia American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, Colorado Motion Picture and Television Advisory Commission, Chief Logan State Park.","This folder contains correspondence with: M. William Adler, President, Lewis County Chamber of Commerce; Rodney W. Clay, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Clyde D. Alford, Mayor of St. Albans; Task Force for the Grant Program for Sewage Facilities; Edgar N. Henry, Director, West Virginia Water Development Authority; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Secretary of State; Ronald G. Pearson, State Treasurer; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways, Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security. Topics include: Rural Housing Alliance, Republican Governors' Conference, Stonewall Jackson Dam, welfare, water and sewage systems, Water Development Authority, St. Albans Water Treatment Plant, Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin, Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, Highway Safety Patrol, dog racing, horse racing, Columbia Gas rate increase, strip mining, employment, social security, veterans' affairs, legal matters.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Arden R. Hodges, Director of Personnel, West Virginia Civil Service System; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; John D. Henson, President, Putnam County Court; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: welfare, veterans' affairs, Vietnam bonus, education, Education Commission of the States, abortion, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, no fault insurance, postal service, social security, black lung benefits, retired teachers, civil service, utility rate increases, vocational rehabilitation, Clay County minibus service, Office of Economic Opportunity, Public Service Program, West Virginia Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Putnam County Health Center, water and sewage systems, manpower, Regional Intergovernmental Conference, Moundsville Area Ministerial Association, West Virginia State Penitentiary, rehabilitation programs, West Virginia Board of Probation and Parole, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board, housing, Hepzibah Public Service District.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carl G. Beard, II, Director, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission; Robert W. Fri, Acting Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Daniel J. Snyder, III, Regional Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Gus R. Douglass, Chairman, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, Air Pollution Control Commission, Federal Clean Air Act, Second National Industry/Government Teleconference on Pollution Control, Clements State Tree Nursery, vegetation damage, energy crisis, Federal Energy Office for Petroleum Allocation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Daniel J. Snyder, III, Regional Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Robert W. Fri, Acting Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Carl G. Beard, II, Director, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission; John R. Quarles, Jr., Acting Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; John Bowling, Mayor of White Sulphur Springs; James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, water pollution, mine drainage pollution control, Mission 5000, Municipal Grants Program, Clean Air Act of 1970, notices of violation, National Steel Corporation, Weirton Steel Division, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, ozone problem, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), Philadelphia Electric Company, sulfur scrubbing, ocean dumping, pollution, air quality, Steubenville-Weirton-Wheeling Air Quality Control Region, relocation of Office of Technology Transfer, restricted use pesticides, energy conservation, EPA Technology Transfer Seminar Publication, Sewage Treatment Grant Program, water quality, Safe Drinking Water Act, New Creek Public Service District.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard E. Davies, President, Monongalia County Court. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, Water Programs Division, EPA grants, water and sewage systems, Construction Grants for Wastewater Treatment Works, Elkins, Huntington, South Charleston, Albright, Alderson, Anmoore, Chelyan Public Service District, Coal River Public Service District, Cottageville Public Service District, Crab Orchard-MacArthur Public Service District, Delbarton, Elk Garden, Flatwoods-Canoe Public Service District, Lost Creek-Mt. Clare Public Service District, Matewan, Paden City, Princeton, Ridgeley, Ronceverte, Municipal Utility Commission of the City of St. Albans, Valley Sanitary District, Sanitary Board of the City of Weirton, Wheeling Sanitary Board, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission, Legal Compilation, legal authority.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard E. Davies, President, Monongalia County Court. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, Water Programs Division, EPA grants, water and sewage systems, Construction Grants for Wastewater Treatment Works, Elkins, Huntington, South Charleston, Albright, Alderson, Anmoore, Chelyan Public Service District, Coal River Public Service District, Cottageville Public Service District, Crab Orchard-MacArthur Public Service District, Delbarton, Elk Garden, Flatwoods-Canoe Public Service District, Lost Creek-Mt. Clare Public Service District, Matewan, Paden City, Princeton, Ridgeley, Ronceverte, Municipal Utility Commission of the City of St. Albans, Valley Sanitary District, Sanitary Board of the City of Weirton, Wheeling Sanitary Board, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission, Legal Compilation, legal authority.","This folder contains an Index of EPA Legal Authority: Statues \u0026 Legislative History Executive Orders, Regulations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Daniel J. Snyder, III, Regional Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Russel E. Train, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; William D. Ruckelshaus, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, Effects of Pesticides in Water, Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, funding, Federal Clean Air Act, Surface Mining and Reclamation Association, Technology Transfer, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission, restricted use pesticides, Steubenville-Weirton-Wheeling Air Quality Control Region, Uranium Fuel Cycle, Warm Springs Sewage Collection and Treatment Facility, sediment control.","This folder contains correspondence with: Daniel J. Snyder, III, Regional Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Russel E. Train, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; William D. Ruckelshaus, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, Effects of Pesticides in Water, Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, funding, Federal Clean Air Act, Surface Mining and Reclamation Association, Technology Transfer, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission, restricted use pesticides, Steubenville-Weirton-Wheeling Air Quality Control Region, Uranium Fuel Cycle, Warm Springs Sewage Collection and Treatment Facility, sediment control.","This folder contains correspondence with: Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Douglas M. Epling, Commissioner and Secretary, West Virginia State Athletic Commission; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ralph W. Markham, Mayor of Paden City; Romeo Erdie, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Epic Conference, EPIC Diversified Systems Corporation, dog racing, horse racing, West Virginia Board of Banking and Financial Institutions, social security, public safety, water service – Flat Top – Cool Ridge, water and sewage systems, Board of Miner Training, Education and Certification, abortion, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, welfare, Governor's Highway Safety Administration, motor vehicles, legal matters, employment, Sagamore Water System, Appalachian Regional Commission, Cacapon and Berkeley Springs State Parks, Epsilon Tau Eta Sigma, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Equal Employment Opportunity Coordinating Council, Equal Rights Amendment, Equitable Gas Company, birth control, public institutions, highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: John N. Erlenborn, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Labor; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Sam J. Ervin, Jr., Chairman, Committee on Government Operations, U.S. Senate; E. Hansford McCourt, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Public Employees Retirement System. Topics include: bicentennial, timber, Kumbrabow State Forest, Better School Buildings Amendment, American Institute for Character Education, World War I veterans' bonus, minimum wage, labor, public safety, motor vehicles, civil service, Dealer's Franchise Protection Bill; Nuclear Regulatory Commission, employment security, education, fuel and energy, gas shortage, Erskine Glass and Manufacturing Company, food stamps, Burnt Meeting House Cemetery, Dent's Run Reclamation Project, legal matters, animal cruelty, Federal Privacy Board, social security, welfare, foster care, black lung benefits, public employees retirement, Public Service Program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Robert B. Erwin, Director, West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey; David J. Kostelansky, Director, Governor's Manpower Office; Willard H. Erwin, Jr., President, Bronco Junction Allergy Rehabilitation Foundation, Inc. Topics include: welfare, Public Service Program, classroom aides, Alcohol and Drug Countermeasure School, water conditions, West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey, surface mining industry, manpower, Student Employment Program, occupation licensing, Bronco Junction.","This folder contains correspondence with: Albert C. Esposito, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; William J. Oates, Member, West Virginia State Senate; Phyllis E. Given, Member, West Virginia State Senate; James G. Harlow, President, West Virginia University; Dr. M. Mitchell-Bateman, Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Dr. N.H. Dyer, Secretary, Medical Licensing Board of West Virginia; William T. Brotherton, Jr., President, West Virginia State Senate; Dr. Glen R. Leymaster, Director, American Medical Association; Dallas Bailey, President, Salem College; Frederick P. Stamp, Jr., President, West Virginia Board of Regents; Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States; Charles L. Currie, President, Wheeling College. Topics include: highways, manpower, Medical Licensing Board, Marshall University Medical School, Appalachian Regional Commission, Optometry Bill, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, West Virginia Board of Dental Examiners, West Virginia Board of Regents, physicians, Health Services Area designation, West Virginia University Medical School, bridge – Guyandotte site.","This folder contains correspondence with: James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Harry H. Esbenshade, Jr., Member, West Virginia Library Commission; Marvin L. Esch, U.S. House of Representatives; Gerald R. Ford, Minority Leader, U.S. House of Representatives; James B. Longley, Governor of Maine; C.L. Eshelman, President, Eshelman, Inc., W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Cleveland K. Benedict, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles, Albert C. Esposito, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Calvin A. Calendine, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Public Institutions; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: employment, West Virginia Library Commission, Education Commission of the States, Teachers Retirement System, military, dog racing bill, highway safety, public safety, arthritis, school textbooks, Cannelton Industries, deep mine developments, Marrowbone Development Company, Powelton Company, New River Company, Westmoreland Coal Company, execution, capital punishment, welfare, natural resources, workmen's compensation, legal matters.","This folder contains correspondence with: William E. Simon, Administrator, Federal Energy Office; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; Colonel Raymond J. Healey; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; John R. Drosick, Jr., Superintendent, McDowell County Public Schools; Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Office of the Adjutant General; Robert Eula, Mayor of Commerce, California. Topics include: bicentennial, Ethyl Digest, establishing of Petroleum Allocation Office in state, estate settlement, estate taxes, welfare, Office of Economic Opportunity, vocational rehabilitation, institutional purchasing, school service personnel salaries, Logan County flood, employment, gas services, natural resources, National Secretaries Association, arthritis, tourism, motor vehicles, West Virginia School Boards Association, Governor's Conference on Public Libraries, ethics codes for state officials, highways, Optometry Bill, William E. Eubank Memorial Armory, property taxes, selective service boards.","This folder contains correspondence with: Otis R. Bowen, Governor of Indiana; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, education, higher education, graduate education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Otis R. Bowen, Governor of Indiana; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, education, higher education, graduate education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, education, higher education, graduate education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jamez R. McCartney, Chairman, State Advisory Council on Vocational Education; John Evancho, Superintendent, Hancock County Schools; Ronald G. Pearson, State Treasurer; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; James Ross, Director, West Virginia Beer Commission; Barry Evans, Mayor of Huntington; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; C.E. Romine, Jr., Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Brooks Evans, Commissioner, Mineral County Commission. Topics include: vocational education, Appalachian Regional Commission, Weirton Regional Mental Health Facility, Hancock County Vocational Center, teacher salaries, Energy Stabilization Program, legal matters, retired teachers, welfare, adoption of Vietnamese children, natural resources, Office of Economic Opportunity, State Manpower Services Council, Public Service Program, water and sewage systems, investment, police program for Huntington, Comprehensive Criminal Justice Plan, Civic Center Feasibility Study – Huntington, Better School Buildings Amendment, optometry bill, motor vehicles, military.","his folder contains correspondence with: Dave Evans, U.S. House of Representatives; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thomas F. Cooper, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Frank E. Evans, U.S. House of Representatives; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety. Topics include: methane gas recovery, natural gas shortage, welfare, veterans' affairs, legislation, black lung benefits, Office of Economic Opportunity, graves, employment, education, Land and Water Conservation Fund Program, Medical Licensing Board of West Virginia, Consumer Protection Bill, public safety, daylight saving time, motor vehicles, West Virginia School Service Personnel Association, school personnel salaries, railroad crossings.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; Francis L. Blake, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Educational Broadcasting Authority; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Laurence M. Evans, Attorney at Law; James E. Ross, West Virginia Nonintoxicating Beer Commissioner. Topics include: welfare, veterinary medicine, consumer protection, Buffalo Valley Disaster, mental health, Office of Economic Opportunity, White House Office of Telecommunications Policy, Federal Energy Office, social security, Arbuckle Public Service District, water and sewage systems, public safety, employment, mental health, highways, Public Service Program, black lung benefits.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Melvin H. Evans, Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edwin F Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; John M. Slack, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives; E. Hansford McCourt, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Public Employees Retirement System; T. Blair Evans, District Director, Internal Revenue Service; William Evans, Mayor of Huntington; Jack C. Eversman, Mayor of Canfield, Ohio; Joe L. Evins, Chairman, Public Works Subcommittee, House Committee on Appropriations, U.S. House of Representatives; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: military, U.S. Marine Corps, toll-free telephone lines to state government, employment, Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Plan, black lung benefits, welfare, legislation, correctional officer salaries, capital punishment, JEEP Program, commerce, American Foundation for Negro Affairs, taxes, Internal Revenue Service, Appalachian Regional Commission, libraries, Office of Economic Opportunity, Federal Clean Air Act, pollution, Huntington Civic Center, emergency medical services (EMS), public safety, West Virginia Northern Railroad Company, state government salaries, social security, revenue sharing, Belington Community Health Center, Gallipolis locks, exceptional children.","This folder contains correspondence with: James B. Longley, Governor of Maine; B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Governor's Office of Federal/State Relations; Executive Committee, Appalachian Regional Commission; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; W.T. Brotherton, Jr., President, West Virginia State Senate; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety. Topics include: exchange of bathing suits and undergarments, exchange students, The Exchangite, excise and license taxes, education, execution, executive appointments, Appalachian Regional Commission, Treasury Automated Investment Data System, Executive Jet Aviation, Inc., Executives' Digest, tax exemptions for seniors, commerce, employment, welfare, public safety","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; J. James Exon, Governor of Nebraska; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; J. Welles Henderson, U.S. Commissioner General; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Louise Leonard, Member, West Virginia State Senate; C.C. Garvin, Jr., President, Exxon Corporation; W.T. Slick, Jr., Senior Vice President, Exxon Company, USA; William T. Coleman, Secretary of Transportation; William J. Usery, U.S. Secretary of Labor. Topics include: social security, welfare, Interstate Conference on Water Problems, International Exposition on the Environment, Spokane World's Fair EXPO '74, Export-Import Bank of the United States, export program, Extendicare, Inc., Economic Stabilization Program, National Association of Extradition Officials, extradition policies, environmental conservation, Exxon Corporation, Exxon Nuclear Company, Inc., gasoline shortage, energy crisis, bicentennial, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, highways, nursing, West Virginia State Board of Examiners for Licensed Practical Nursing, Norwood Orchards, Berkeley County Planning Commission, Hare Krishna Commune.","This folder contains correspondence with: Reubin O'D Askew, Governor of Florida; Gilbert E. Bursley, Michigan State Senator; George Busbee, Governor of Georgia; Gorham L. Black, Jr., Regional Director, Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Hugh Scott, Majority Leader, U.S. Senate; Katherine Hurley, Chairperson, Alaska State Board of Education; Sid McDonald, Alabama State Senator; Leo Lucero, Colorado State Representative; Robert G. Shrader, Wyoming State Superintendent of Public Instruction; George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama; Jay S. Hammond Governor of Alaska; Raul Castro, Governor of Arizona; David H. Pryor, Governor of Arkansas; Edmund G. Brown, Jr. Governor of California; Richard D. Lamm, Governor of Colorado; Ella T. Grasso, Governor of Connecticut; Sherman W. Tribbitt, Governor of Delaware; George R. Ariyoshi, Governor of Hawaii;  Cecil D. Andrus, Governor of Idaho; Dan Walker, Governor of Illinois; Otis R. Bowen, Governor of Indiana; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; Robert F. Bennett, Governor of Kansas; Julian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky; Edwin Edwards, Governor of Louisiana; James B. Longley, Governor of Maine; Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland; Michael S. Dukakis, Governor of Massachusetts; William G. Milliken, Governor of Michigan; Wendell R. Anderson, Governor of Minnesota; William L. Waller, Governor of Mississippi; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of Missouri; Thomas L. Judge, Governor of Montana; J. James Exon, Governor of Nebraska; Mike O'Callaghan, Governor of Nevada; Meldrim Thomson, Jr., Governor of New Hampshire; Brendan T. Byrne, Governor of New Jersey; Jerry Apodaca, Governor of New Mexico; Hugh L. Carey, Governor of New York; James E. Holshouser, Jr., Governor of North Carolina; Arthur A. Link, Governor of North Dakota; James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio; Robert W. Straub, Governor of Oregon; David L. Boren, Governor of Oklahoma; Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania; Rafael Hernandez-Colon, Governor of Puerto Rico; Philip W. Noel, Governor of Rhode Island; James B. Edwards, Governor of South Carolina; Richard F. Kneip, Governor of South Dakota; Ray Blanton, Governor of Tennessee; Dolph Briscoe, Governor of Texas; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Thomas P. Salmon, Governor of Vermont; Mills E Godwin, Jr., Governor of Virginia; Cyril E. King, Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Patrick J. Lucey, Governor of Wisconsin; Ed Herschler, Governor of Wyoming. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Executive Director position, ECS search committee, letters to applicants.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.E. Lieuallen, Chancellor, Oregon State System of Higher Education; Thomas C. Schmidt, Commissioner, Rhode Island Department of Education; George Sandison, Washington State Senator; Leo Lucero, Colorado House of Representatives; Gilbert E. Bursley, Michigan State Senator; Hunter B. Andrews, Virginia State Senator; Cyril B. Busbee, South Carolina State Superintendent of Education; Joseph C. Harder, Kansas State Senator; Terry Mann, Kentucky House of Representatives; Leo Perlis, Director of Community Services, AFL-CIO; Bill J. Priest, Chancellor, Dallas County Community College District; Robert G. Schrader, Wyoming State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, committee appointments.","This folder contains correspondence with: George H Mahon, U.S. House of Representatives; John L. Swigert, Jr., Executive Director, Committee on Science and Astronautics, U.S. House of Representatives; Mike McCormack, U.S. House of Representatives; David R. Obey, U.S. House of Representatives; John H. Dent, U.S. House of Representatives; Thomas F. Eagleton, U.S. Senator; J. Glenn Beall, Jr., U.S. Senator; Harrison A. Williams, Jr., U.S. Senator; Charles A. Mosher, U.S. House of Representatives; John Jarman, U.S. House of Representatives; John W. Wydler, U.S. House of Representatives; Dale Bumpers, U.S. Senator; Jacob K. Javits, U.S. Senator; Edward M. Kennedy, U.S. Senator; William D. Hathaway, U.S. Senator; Alan Cranston, U.S. Senator; Ted Stevens, U.S. Senator; Robert T. Stafford, U.S. Senator; Robert Taft, Jr., U.S. Senator; Warren G. Magnuson, U.S. Senator; Ernest F. Hollings, U.S. Senator; Hiram L. Fong, U.S. Senator; Lawton Chiles, U.S. Senator; Clifford P. Case, U.S. Senator; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Edward W. Brooke, U.S. Senator; Birch Bayh, U.S. Senator; John C. Stennis, U.S. Senator; William Proxmire, U.S. Senator; Joseph M. Montoya, U.S. Senator; Timothy E. Wirth, U.S. House of Representatives; Gary Hart, U.S. Senator; Olin E. Teague, U.S House of Representatives; John N. Erlenborn, U.S. House of Representatives; Marvin L. Esch, U.S. House of Representatives; Edwin D. Eshleman, U.S. House of Representatives; Lloyd Meeds, U.S. House of Representatives; James G. O'Hara, U.S. House of Representatives; Joseph M. McDade, U.S. House of Representatives; Carl D. Perkins, U.S. House of Representatives; Alphonzo Bell, U.S. House of Representatives; Floyd Haskell, U.S. Senator; Frank E. Evans, U.S. House of Representatives; Pat Schroeder, U.S. House of Representatives; Don Fuqua, U.S. House of Representatives; James W. Symington, U.S. House of Representatives;  Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; James Scheuer, U.S. House of Representatives; William L. Armstrong, U.S. House of Representatives; Albert H. Quie, U.S. House of Representatives; Ronald A. Sarasin, U.S. House of Representatives; Frank Thompson, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives; Edward R. Roybal, U.S. House of Representatives; Peter A. Peyser, U.S. House of Representatives; James P. Johnson, U.S. House of Representatives; Daniel J. Flood, U.S. House of Representatives; Neal Smith, U.S. House of Representatives; Edward J. Patten, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert R. Casey, U.S. House of Representatives; John Brademas, U.S. House of Representatives; Dominick V. Daniels, U.S. House of Representatives; Larry Winn, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives; Louis Frey, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives; Barry M. Goldwater, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives; William H. Natcher, U.S. House of Representatives; John Glenn, Jr., U.S. Senator; Richard S. Schweiker, U.S. Senator; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Claiborne Pell, U.S. Senator; Walter F. Mondale, U.S. Senator; Louis Stokes, U.S. House of Representatives; Gunn McKay, U.S. House of Representatives; Elford A. Cederberg, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert H. Michel, U.S. House of Representatives; Silvio O. Conte, U.S. House of Representatives; Garner E. Shriver, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, National Assessment of Educational Progress, education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jerry Apodaca, Governor of New Mexico; Gilbert Bursley, Michigan State Senator; Terry Mann, Kentucky State Representative. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Priorities Committee, education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carrol E. Burchinal, Director, North Dakota State Board of Vocational Education; Robert G. Schrader, Wyoming State Superintendent of Public Instruction; Hunter B. Andrews, Virginia State Senator; Katherine Hurley, Chairperson, State Board of Education; Edward Meade, Vice President, Ford Foundation; Parker Evatt, South Carolina State Representative; Leo Perlis, Director of Community Services, AFL-CIO; Morgan Smith, Colorado State Representative; Dorothy Mae Taylor, Louisiana State Representative; Carolyn Warner, Arizona State Superintendent of Education; Lucille Maurer, Maryland Assemblywoman; Calvin Dellefield, Executive Director, National Advisory Council on Vocational Education; Howard Boozer, Executive Director, Commission on Higher Education; James Bond, President, California State University at Sacramento; Edwin Edwards, Governor of Louisiana; Jeanette F. Reibman, Pennsylvania State Senator; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Affirmative Action Committee, Search Committee.","This folder contains correspondence with: James R. Schlesinger, Secretary, U.S. Department of Defense; Rogers C.B. Morton, Secretary, U.S. Department of the Interior; John Dunlop, Secretary, U.S. Department of Labor; Caspar W. Weinberger, Secretary, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Dolph Briscoe, Governor of Texas; Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., U.S. Senator; James L. Buckley, U.S. Senator; Wendell H. Ford, U.S. Senator; John O. Pastore, U.S. Senator; Philip A. Hart, U.S. Senator; Frank E. Moss, U.S. Senator; Ted Stevens, U.S. Senator; William Proxmire, U.S. Senator; Warren G. Magnuson, U.S. Senator; Robert T. Stafford, U.S. Senator; J. Glenn Beall, Jr., U.S. Senator; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Claiborne Pell, U.S. Senator; Garry Brown, U.S. House of Representatives; Willis D. Gradison, U.S. House of Representatives; John E. Moss, U.S. House of Representatives; Alan Cranston, U.S. Senator; Abraham Ribicoff, U.S. Senator; Robert Dole, U.S. Senator; Charles Percy, U.S. Senator; Walter Huddleston, U.S. Senator; Frank Annunzio, U.S. House of Representatives; John Breckinridge, U.S. House of Representatives; Tim Lee Carter, U.S. House of Representatives; Patsy T. Mink, U.S. House of Representatives; Dominick V Daniels, U.S. House of Representatives; Carl D. Perkins, Chairman, Education and Labor Committee, U.S. House of Representatives; Garner E. Schriver, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert H. Michel, U.S. House of Representatives; David R. Obey, U.S. House of Representatives; Neal Smith, U.S. House of Representatives; William H. Natcher, U.S. House of Representatives; Daniel J. Flood, Chairman, Subcommittee on Labor, Health, Education and Welfare, U.S. House of Representatives; William L. Armstrong, U.S. House of Representatives; Jack F. Kemp, U.S. House of Representatives; Lawrence Coughlin, U.S. House of Representatives; Joseph M. McDade, U.S. House of Representatives; Yvonne Brathwaite Burke, U.S. House of Representatives; Gunn McKay, U.S. House of Representatives; Frank E. Evans, U.S. House of Representatives; George H. Mahon, Chairman, Committee on Appropriations, U.S. House of Representatives; Peter A. Peyser, U.S. House of Representatives; Mervin L. Esch, U.S. House of Representatives; John N. Erlenborn, U.S. House of Representatives; Shirley Chisholm, U.S. House of Representatives; Albert H. Quie, U.S. House of Representatives; Alan Steelman, U.S. House of Representatives; Gilbert Gude, U.S. House of Representatives; Clarence J. Brown, U.S. House of Representatives; Frank Horton, U.S. House of Representatives; Henry S. Reuss, U.S. House of Representatives; Jack Brooks, Chairman, Committee on Government Operations, U.S. House of Representatives; Elford A. Cederberg, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert F. Drinan, U.S. House of Representatives; Cardiss Collins, U.S. House of Representatives; Benjamin S. Rosenthal, Chairman, Subcommittee on Commerce, Consumer and Monetary Affairs; U.S. House of Representatives; Gene Snyder, U.S. House of Representatives; Romeo L. Mazzoli, U.S. House of Representatives; Carroll Hubbard, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives; Margaret M. Heckler, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: education, National Assessment of Educational Progress, Education Commission of the States, consumer protection.","This folder contains correspondence with: Christopher S. Bond, Governor of Missouri; Robert J. Henle, President, Georgetown University; Harold L. Enarson, President, Ohio State University; Raymond H. Bateman, New Jersey State Senator; Ed Herschler, Governor of Wyoming; Patrick J. Lucey, Governor of Wisconsin; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Cyril E. King, Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands; Mills E. Godwin, Jr. Governor of Virginia; Thomas P. Salmon, Governor of Vermont; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Dolph Briscoe, Governor of Texas; Ray Blanton, Governor of Tennessee; Richard F. Kneip, Governor of South Dakota; James B. Edwards, Governor of South Carolina; Philip W. Noel, Governor of Rhode Island; Rafael Hernandez-Colon, Governor of Puerto Rico; Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania; Robert W. Straub, Governor of Oregon; David L. Boren, Governor of Oklahoma; James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio; Arthur A. Link, Governor of North Dakota; James E. Holshouser, Jr., Governor of North Carolina; Hugh L. Carey, Governor of New York; Jerry Apodaca, Governor of New Mexico; Brendan T. Byrne, Governor of New Jersey; Meldrim Thompson, Jr., Governor of New Hampshire; Mike O'Callaghan, Governor of Nevada; J. James Exon, Governor of Nebraska; Thomas L. Judge, Governor of Montana; William L. Waller, Governor of Mississippi; Wendell R. Anderson, Governor of Minnesota; William G. Milliken, Governor of Michigan; Michael S. Dukakis, Governor of Massachusetts; Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland; James B. Longley, Governor of Maine; Edwin Edwards, Governor of Louisiana; Julian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky; Robert F. Bennett, Governor of Kansas; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; Otis R. Bowen, Governor of Indiana; Dan Walker, Governor of Illinois; Cecil D. Andrus, Governor of Idaho; George R. Ariyoshi, Governor of Hawaii; Ricardo J. Bordallo; Governor of Guam; George Busbee, Governor of Georgia; Reubin O'D. Askew, Governor of Florida; Sherman W. Tribbitt, Governor of Delaware; Ella T. Grasso, Governor of Connecticut; Richard D. Lamm, Governor of Colorado; Edmund G. Brown, Jr., Governor of California; David H. Pryor, Governor of Arkansas; Raul H. Castro, Governor of Arizona; Earl B. Ruth, Governor of American Samoa; Jay S. Hammond, Governor of Alaska; George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, graduate education, equal educational opportunity.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Terrell H. Bell, Commissioner, U.S. Office of Education. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Executive Committee, State-Federal Communications.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Terrell H. Bell, Commissioner, U.S. Office of Education; Albert H. Quie, U.S. House of Representatives; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of Missouri. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Executive Committee, Education Amendments of 1974, State-Federal Communications, Equal Rights for Women in Education, inequality in education, higher education, vocational education, collective bargaining, Compact, graduate education.","This folder contains correspondence with: James B. Longley, Governor of Maine; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, administrative arrangements, Affirmative Action Committee, Affirmative Action Report, agenda, Early Childhood Project, alcohol abuse, alcoholism prevention.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Wendell R. Anderson, Governor of Minnesota. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, equal education opportunity amendment, Executive Director position, annual meeting.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jerry Apodaca, Governor of New Mexico; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Reubin O'D. Askew, Governor of Florida; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, West Virginia Secretary of State; James R. McCartney, West Virginia Secretary of State; Edwin D. Eshleman, U.S. House of Representatives; Frank Thompson, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives; Terrell H. Bell, Commissioner, U.S. Office of Education; Robert Bennett, Governor of Kansas; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of Missouri; Otis R. Bowen, Governor of Indiana; Edmund G. Brown, Jr., Governor of California. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Executive Director position, Executive Committee, audit, Basic Educational Opportunity Grant Program, bilingual resolution, breakfast meetings, Education Commission of the States Bulletin.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jerry Apodaca, Governor of New Mexico; Warren G. Hill, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, chairman, early childhood education, child abuse project, congressional luncheon, Commission handbook, newsletter, Compact, policy statements","Topics include: Education Commission of the States, early childhood project, Compact, correctional education project.","Topics include: Education Commission of the States, commissioner changes, annual meeting, Steering Committee, graduate education, higher education, Compact, correctional education, Title IX, collective bargaining, desegregating public colleges, inflation.","Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Compact, discrimination in education, alcoholism, child abuse, education for handicapped, consumer protection, Task Force on Coordination, Governance and Structure of Postsecondary Education, Corrections Education Project, ECS Currents, National Conference on Consumer Protection in Postsecondary Education, Early Childhood Project.","This folder contains correspondence with: Homer O. Elseroad, Director of Elementary/Secondary Education Services, Education Commission of the States; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; David Hall, Governor of Oklahoma; W.T. Brotherton, Jr., President, West Virginia Senate; Marvin L. Esch, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Early Childhood Conference, early childhood task force, Education Amendments of 1974, Education Finance Center Advisory Committee, equal rights for women in education, education of handicapped children, Education Legislative Seminar, energy crisis.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Executive Committee, committees, project reports, financial affairs, Executive Director position, expense policy, Steering Committee.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Terrell H. Bell, Commissioner, U.S. Office of Education; Marshall L. Lind, Alaska Commissioner of Education; Paul Parks, Massachusetts Secretary of Educational Affairs, John W. Porter, Michigan Superintendent of Public Instruction; Howard M. Klebanoff, Connecticut State Representative; Frank Brouillet, Washington Superintendent of Public Instruction; Hunter B. Andrew, Virginia State Senator; John Brademas, U.S. House of Representatives; Lloyd Meeds, U.S. House of Representatives; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; Warren Hill, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Robert B. McCall, Deputy Director, Education Commission of the States; Bennett D. Katz; Maine State Senator. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Executive Committee, Steering Committee, child development, audit, alcohol abuse, committees, Executive Director position, General Revenue Sharing Act, higher education, Inservice Education Program, Interstate Migrant Education Task Force, Project to Improve Education of Adult and Juvenile Offenders, Indirect Cost Settlement.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert B. McCall, Deputy Director, Education Commission of the States; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; John Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services; Orval Hansen, U.S. House of Representatives; James A. Hazlett, Director of Elementary/Secondary Education Services; Richard M. Millard, Director of Higher Education Services. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, First National Assessment of Mathematics, Executive Committee, expense policy, Financing Postsecondary Education, graduate education, education of handicapped children, newsletter, health education, vocational education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert B. McCall, Deputy Director, Education Commission of the States; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; John Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services; Orval Hansen, U.S. House of Representatives; James A. Hazlett, Director of Elementary/Secondary Education Services; Richard M. Millard, Director of Higher Education Services. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, First National Assessment of Mathematics, Executive Committee, expense policy, Financing Postsecondary Education, graduate education, education of handicapped children, newsletter, health education, vocational education.","Topics include, Education Commission of the States, higher education, Higher Education in the States (publication).","Topics include, Education Commission of the States, higher education, Higher Education in the States (publication).","This folder contains correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of Missouri; James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governor's Conference. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, annual meeting, equal educational opportunity, Executive Committee, National Governors' Conference.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner, Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Governor's Office of Federal-State Relations; Donald Whitehead, Federal Cochairman, Appalachian Regional Commission; Charles E. Lohr, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Dr. Mildred M. Bateman, Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Dr. N.H. Dyer, Director, West Virginia Department of Health; Robert R. Nelson, West Virginia State Senator; George H. Seibert, Jr., Minority Leader, West Virginia House of Delegates; Marion W. Shiflet, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; H. Darrel Darby, West Virginia State Senator; Alan L. Susman, West Virginia State Senator; Samuel N. Kusic, West Virginia State Senator; Mario J. Palumbo, West Virginia State Senator; William R. Sharpe, Jr., West Virginia State Senator; Carl E. Gainer, West Virginia State Senator; John Pat Fanning, West Virginia State Senator; Roy H. Rogerson, Minority Leader, West Virginia State Senate; Lafe P. Ward, West Virginia State Senator; W.T. Brotherton, Jr., President, West Virginia State Senate; Gust G. Brenda, Jr., Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; A.L. Sommerville, Jr., Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Donald L. Kopp, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Thomas G. Goodwin, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Nick Fantasia, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Walter Rollins, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; James M. Moler, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Jackie Withrow, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Billy B. Burke, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Educational Legislative Seminar, Interagency Council for Child Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; John B. Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, resolutions, policy statements, vocational education, annual meeting, Steering Committee, Executive Committee, Early Childhood Project.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert L. Lamborn, Executive Director, Council for American Private Education; Charles E. Lohr, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, private education, Legislative Review (publication), Handicapped Children's Education Project, special education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Ron de Lugo, Delegate, U.S. Virgin Islands; Albert H. Quie, U.S. House of Representatives, Floyd K. Haskell, U.S. Senator; Otis R. Bowen, Governor of Indiana; Joseph M. Montoya, U.S. Senator; Tom McCall, Governor of Oregon; Robert B. McCall, Deputy Director, Education Commission of the States; John B. Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Lilly Foundation, A Legislator's Guide to School Finance, Executive Committee, postsecondary education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Robert R. Nelson, West Virginia State Senator. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, higher education, Executive Committee, Steering Committee, Model State Legislation, National Assessment of Educational Progress, National Football League (NFL), newly elected officers.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carl D. Perkins, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives; Claiborne Pell, U.S. Senator; George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governor's Conference; Robert B. McCall, Assistant Executive Director, Education Commission of the States. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Executive Director position, National Governors' Conference, Steering Committee, Project on Evaluation and Improvement of Statewide Planning, policy positions, postsecondary education, audit, state education priorities.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Albert H. Quie, U.S. House of Representatives; John B. Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services; regional conference, Calvin Rampton, Governor of Utah and Chairman, National Governors' Conference; Robert B. McCall, Deputy Director, Education Commission of the States; David Hall, Governor of Oklahoma; Hugh L. Carey, Governor of New York; James Rhodes, Governor of Ohio. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, questionnaire, special education, Steering Committee, reorganization, postsecondary education, collective bargaining, alcohol, Equal Rights for Women in Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas P. Salmon, Governor of Vermont; Terry Sanford, President, Duke University; John B. Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services; Tom McCall, Governor of Oregon; Ronald L. Smith, Deputy Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; John H. Dent, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Executive Director position, school finance reform, school finance systems, Search Committee.","This folder contains correspondence with: John B. Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services; Ronald L. Smith, Deputy Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Warren G. Hill; Mark R. Shedd, Connecticut Commissioner of Education; Terrel H. Bell, U.S. Commissioner of Education. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Search Committee, Selection Procedures Committee, alcohol abuse, alcohol legislation, service personnel, Soviet Union, State Leaders Directory 1973—1974, special education, Handicapped Children's Education Project, state education priorities, State Educational Assessment Programs.","Topics include: Education Commission of the States, higher education, private education, tuition systems, special education, Handicapped Children's Education Project, graduate education, Steering Committee.","This folder contain correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Richard M. Millard, Director, Postsecondary Education Department; John B. Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, State Liaison Coordination System, State Postsecondary Education Profile, state tax support of higher education, Steering Committee, Amendments to the Federal Vocational Education and Higher Education Act, Executive Director position.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Today in ECS, Task Force on Coordination, Governance and Structure of Postsecondary Education, Handicapped Children's Education Project, National Assessment of Educational Progress, state early childhood programs, Task Force on Consumer Education, Task Force on Model State Legislation, Steering Committee, state funding in higher education.","This folder contains correspondence with: John B. Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services; Jerry Apodaca, Governor of New Mexico. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Steering Committee, Search Committee, child abuse, Affirmative Action Plan 1975.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Robert R. Nelson, West Virginia State Senator; Charles E. Lohr, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; John B. Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services; Robert B. McCall, Deputy Director, Education Commission of the States; Ronald L. Smith, Deputy Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Joseph C. Harder, Kansas State Senator; Gordon Sandison, Washington State Senator; David Hall, Governor of Oklahoma. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Steering Committee, child abuse, Correctional Education Project.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert B. McCall, Deputy Director, Education Commission of the States; Gilbert E. Bursley, Michigan State Senator; Philip W. Noel, Governor of Rhode Island. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Steering Committee, bylaws.","This folder contains correspondence with: Norman L. Fagan, Director, West Viginia Science and Culture Center; John E. \"Jack\" Fahey, Mayor of Wheeling; John Pat Fanning, Chairman, Senate Finance Committee, West Virginia State Senate; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; George Faris, III, President, Health Planning Association of North Central West Virginia; James R. McCartney, West Virginia Secretary of State; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Anthony J. Filberto, Clerk, Brooke County Commission. Topics include: manpower, Public Service Commission, Fairmont Municipal Airport Board, social security, air pollution, Vietnam bonus, Health Planning Association of North Central West Virginia, United Mine Workers of America widow's benefits, employment, Norfolk and Western Railway Company, welfare, black lung benefits, health, mental health, energy, Federal Trade Commission, trade regulation rules, Stonewall Jackson Dam, Hancock County Historical Society, housing, highways, Weirton Mental Health Center, Linda Fink death, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA).","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; David J. Kostelansky, Director, Governors' Manpower Office; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Joseph R. Fowler, Jr., State Travel Director; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; James G. Harlow, President, West Virginia University; Louise Leonard, West Virginia State Senator; Wallace Files, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; William J. Oates, Jr., West Virginia State Senator; Luke E. Terry, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Harold L. Frankel, Mayor of Huntington. Topics include: welfare, Jefferson County Parks and Recreation Commission, Rubber Fabricators, Inc., Monroe County Chamber of Commerce, Medicaid, Stonewall Jackson Dam, Lewis County Chamber of Commerce, workmen's compensation, fiscal policy, housing and urban development, water supply, Northeastern Appalachian Regional Fruit and Berry Laboratory, West Virginia University Foundation, Inc., Martinsburg/Berkeley County Chamber of Commerce, Inc., public utilities, malpractice legislation, Public Service Commission, black lung benefits, Public Service Program, Putnam County Parks and Recreation Commission, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA).","This folder contains correspondence with: Gerald S. White, Executive Director, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Norman L. Fagan, Executive Director, West Virginia Arts and Humanities Council; John E. \"Jack\" Fahey, Mayor of Wheeling; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; J. Richard Davis, Mayor of Fairmont; Ralph N. Steele, Mayor of Fairmont. Topics include: Cincinnati Appalachian Festival, highways, bicentennial, McMechen disaster area, crime prevention, Flatwoods-Canoe Run Public Service District, water and sewage systems, welfare, abortion, gas, Fact Finder, genocide treaty, Facts, Incorporated, faculty salaries, teacher salaries, West Virginia Arts and Humanities Council, West Virginia Science and Culture Center, High Voltage Systems, Inc., Appalachian Regional Commission, Public Service Program, Weirton Steel, Kanawha County textbooks, social security, community development, Fair Labor Standards Act Amendments, Wage and Hour Act, West Virginia School Service Personnel Association, Economic Stabilization Program, United States Water Resources Council, retired teachers, public housing, Farmers Home Administration, educational legislation, Fairmont Airport, Fairmont Aquatic Club, Fairmont Armory, Fairmont City Sewage Treatment, Fairmont Community College, Fairmont-Marion County Transit Authority, Fairmont Wall Plaster Company.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Dale Adkison, Mayor of Falling Springs. Topics include: school personnel salaries, Fairview Instant Library Projects, Fairview Cemetery, Faith and Freedom, medical licensing, West Virginia Board of Regents, West Virginia Society of Washington, D.C., water pollution, employment, National Science Foundation, abortion, mining, bicentennial, military, oil and gas, West Virginia Board of Veterinary Medicine.","This folder contains correspondence with: James H. Falk, Associate Director, Domestic Council to the President. Topics include: Economic Development Administration, energy, Fourco Glass Company, Buffalo Creek Disaster, Amendments to the Clean Air Act, Economic Stabilization Program, presidential reports, Federal Disaster Preparedness and Assistance Program, State and Federal Relations.","This folder contains correspondence with: William H. Loy, West Virginia State Representative, Gino R. Columbo, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: flood insurance, social security, legislation, Family Planning Population Reporter, Family Planning Digest, family planning programs, abortion, birth control, Family Practice Model Unit (Thomas Memorial Hospital), Family Practice Residency Program, Family Service of Marion and Harrison Counties, Inc., mental health, Famous Names Auction, famous West Virginians.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Pat Fanning, Chairman, Finance Committee, West Virginia State Senate; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, West Virginia Secretary of State; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Carl G. Beard, II, Director, Air Pollution Control Commission. Topics include: Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), Appalachian Regional Commission, Education Legislative Seminar, personnel salaries, Interagency Council for Child Development, West Virginia Federation of the Blind, veterans' affairs, bridges, Department of Highways budget, Senate Finance Committee, Department of Welfare budget, welfare, State Employees Retirement Act, State Office Building Commission, social security.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Paul Fannin, U.S. Senator; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Prince B. Woodard, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Nick Fantasia, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; George Faris, III, President, Health Planning Association of North Central West Virginia. Topics include; capitol lighting, Coalcon, poetry, public health, New River, Industry Education Organization, The Mountain Call, motor vehicles, canning lid shortage, Office of Economic Opportunity, West Virginia Board of Regents, Educational Legislative Seminar, Appalachian Regional Commission, West Virginia Labor-Management Relations Board, West Virginia Board of Dental Examiners, citizenship, personal income tax, Health Planning Association of North Central West Virginia, employment, veterans' affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: Williamson Memorial Hospital, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), Pleasant Valley Hospital, bicentennial, Marshall University Alumni Association, military, welfare, Better School Buildings Amendment, daylight savings time, unit system, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), Public Service Program, motor vehicles, black lung benefits, social security, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with; E.T. Klassen, Postmaster General of the U.S.; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Charles E. Farley, Jr., President, Putnam County Commission; George Farley, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: abortion, black lung benefits, commemorative stamps, Battle of Point Pleasant, employment, Appalachian Regional Commission, Regional Planning and Development Council, Special Demonstration Project – Putnam County, Public Service Program, Putnam County Health Center, manpower, regional councils, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, United Mine Workers of America, public safety, welfare, veterans' affairs, Four Seasons Nursing Center, Sunday Closing Law.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; John A. Knebel, Acting Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Clement R Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Ralph Bailey, President, Consolidation Coal Company. Topics include: farm animals, farm building codes, farm education, welfare, commerce, Pinecrest Hospital, employment, Optometry Bill, Vietnam bonus, veterans' affairs, food stamps for miners, Farmers Home Administration, highways, military, Internal Revenue Service, scrap iron, mine subsidence, Farmington area schools, Farmington Mine Disaster, Consolidation Coal Company, Farmington Mine Subsidence Project.","This folder contains correspondence with: Aubrey C. Robertson, President, Braxton County Commission; Gene Diamond, Mayor of Martinsburg; J. Kenton Lambert, Director, Farmers Home Administration. Topics include: Farmers Home Administration (FHA), FHA loans, Braxton County Hospital, Federal Housing Administration, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, water and sewer facilities.","This folder contains correspondence with: George H. Seibert, Jr., Minority Leader, West Virginia House of Delegates; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Frank F. Fasi, Mayor of Honolulu, Hawaii; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety. Topics include: West Virginia Youth Conservation Program, East River Mountain Tunnel, Energy Stabilization Program, welfare, Marshall University engineering school, social security, vocational rehabilitation, workmen's compensation, black lung benefits, Governor's Highway Safety Administration, sex education, West Virginia Dental Association, abandoned mine, employment, public safety, gasoline tax law, Valley Falls Public Service District Water Project, bicentennial, State Advisory Council for Vocational Education, Fruth Elementary School, school service personnel salaries, natural resources, Federal Housing Administration, Native American artifacts.","This folder contains correspondence with: W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Gordon H. Faulkner, Director, West Virginia Department of Public Institutions and Division of Correction; Herbert L. Scites, Superintendent, Putnam County Schools; James C. Fawcett, Mayor of Grafton. Topics include: highways, employment, Public Service Commission, water supply, veterans' affairs, Putnam Health Center, Vietnam bonus, school personnel salaries, welfare, legislation, water and sewage systems, Audra State Park, health, West Virginia Industrial School for Boys, Department of Veterans' Affairs budget, revenue sharing, manpower, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), West Virginia Health Systems Agency, mental hospitals, retired teachers.","This folder contains correspondence with: George M. Edwards, Superintendent, Fayette County Board of Education; B.L. Coffindaffer, Governor's Office of Federal/State Relations; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: manufacturing plants, Fayette Art League, Inc., Fayette County Board of Education, vocational education, emergency medical services, highways, Fayette County Court, Fayette County Daycare Center, Fayette County Development Center for Handicapped Children, West Virginia School Service Personnel Association, ESEA Title I Funds, Fayette County Jail, Energy Stabilization Program, FMRS Community Mental Health Center, Fayette Plateau Chamber of Commerce, New River Gorge Scenic Railroad, welfare, workmen's compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Richard D. Fearing, President, Mountain View Conference of Seventh Day Adventists; Theodore C. Fearnow, Chairman, Middle Atlantic Environmental Council; E.K. Feaster, President, Fairmont State College; Homer R. Shields, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Charles Feather, Mayor of Terra Alta; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs. Topics include: employment, Mountain View Conference of Seventh Day Adventists, Middle Atlantic Environmental Council, Warm Springs Public Service District, water and sewage systems, Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin, Potomac River Basin Advisory Committee, management of state forests, motor vehicles, Appalachian Regional Commission, Public Service Program, manpower, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), retired teachers, veterans' affairs, Wheeling disaster.","This folder contains correspondence with: James H. Falk, Associate Director, Domestic Council to the President; Clarence M. Kelley, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation; Robert Fri, Acting Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States; Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1973, Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1975, highways, energy crisis, fuel supply, Federal Aviation Administration, Uniform Crime Reporting Program, Federal Clean Air Act, Federal Communications Commission, Public Service Commission, Western Union International, Inc., Federal Council on the Arts and Humanities, Federal Disaster Assistance Administration, McMechen Slide, Ohio County Flood, Ohio-Marshall County Flood, Wheeling Flood, Buffalo Valley Disaster.","This folder contains correspondence with: Orlando B. Potter, Staff Director, Federal Election Commission; William L. Fisher, Acting Assistant Secretary of the Interior. Topics include: federal election campaign laws, Federal Election Commission, Campaign Finance Law, federal funds in the general election, Federal Employment Security Office, Federal Energy Development Impact Assistance Fund, Federal Energy Resource Development Assistance, coal, energy shortage, Federal Energy Office, energy management programs funding, gasoline suppliers, gasoline, gas allocation, illumination of highways, projected cost increase of asphalt, residual fuel oil, Federal Energy Administration, Tourism/Recreation Advisory Committee.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert G. Davis, Acting Director, Intergovernmental Relations and Special Programs, Federal Energy Administration; Joseph A. LaSala, Regional Administrator, Federal Energy Administration Region III; Frank G. Zarb, Administrator, Federal Energy Administration; Arthur F. Sampson, Administrator, General Services Administration. Topics include: Federal Energy Administration, Eastern Coal Forum, military, energy conservation youth training program, state energy conservation effort, energy crisis, residential energy conservation program, Project Conserve Program, West Virginia Commission on Energy, Economy, and Environment, oil and gas, Project Independence, Natural Gas Conservation Action Option Projects, gas shortage, State Reimbursement Program, Energy Polic and Conservation Act, Consolidated Gas Corporation, President's Energy Resources Council.","This folder contains correspondence with: William W. Geimer, Director, Intergovernmental Relations and Special Programs Administrator, Federal Energy Administration; Joseph A. LaSala, Regional Administrator, Federal Energy Administration Region III; Frank G. Zarb, Administrator, Federal Energy Administration; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; John C. Sawhill, Administrator, Federal Energy Administration. Topics include: Federal Energy Administration, home improvement, employment, coal shortage, natural gas shortage.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; Ronald Reagan, Governor of California; Thomas F. Foley, U.S. House of Representatives; J. Robert Hunter, Acting Federal Insurance Administrator, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; William T. Coleman, Jr., U.S. Secretary of Transportation; Asaph H. Hall, Administrator, Federal Railroad Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation; Gorham L. Black, Jr., Chairman, Mid-Atlantic Federal Regional Council and Regional Director, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Dennis F. Lamm, Mayor of Anmoore. Topics include: federal flood insurance, Federal Flood Insurance Program, federal funding, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Wallace Volunteer Fire Department, federal grants, Federal Governments Accountants Association, Federal Highway Act funds, Federal Highway Administration, National Conference on Areawide Carpooling, Federal Housing Administration, Farmers Home Administration, Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act, National Conference of State Coordinating Agencies, Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 208, local rail service assistance, Federal Regional Council, Buffalo Creek Public Service District, federal revenue sharing.","Topics include: Federal Milk Market Administrator, Middle Atlantic Market Administrator's Bulletin, milk prices, U.S. Department of Agriculture.","This folder contains correspondence with: Si Galperin, Jr., West Virginia State Senator; J. Thomas Rosch, Director, Federal Trade Commission; Kenneth R. Cole, Deputy Assistant to the President, Domestic Council; R. LeRoy Carpenter, Oklahoma Commissioner of Health; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs. Topics include: Federal Scenic Highway, Federal Surface Mining Bill, federal tax returns, Federal Telephone Directory, drug prices, consumer protection, Federal Voting Assistance Program, Federal Water Pollution Control Amendments of 1972, Federal Water Pollution Control Act, federally funded health programs, Federation of American Hospitals, West Virginia Federation of the Blind, Inc., Federation for Community Planning, Federation of Experienced Americans, Federation of Insurance Counsel, motor vehicles, highway safety, Federation of Tax Administrators, West Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs, veterans' affairs, Boy Scouts.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Ira S. Latimer, Jr. Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: renewal licensure fees for registered nurses, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, Physical Fitness Games (CBS Network), commerce, Summer Youth Program, Mid-Ohio Valley Transit Authority, choke-saving devices, Heimlich Maneuver, medical equipment for state parks, fuel shortage, Teamsters Union, Aeronautics Commission, French Creek Game Farm, surface mining, Shaver's Fork, dedication of Science and Culture Building, strip mining, American Bar Association, welfare, death penalty, student letters.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Feltner, Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; John M. Gates, West Virginia State Auditor; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Raymond Ferguson, President, White Sulphur Springs Chamber of Commerce. Topics include: junked cars, truckers' strike, Vietnam bonus, welfare, employment, vocational rehabilitation, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA), WWVA Radio, consumer protection, legislation, U.S. National Wildwater team trials on Cheat River, tourism, legal matters, Lincoln Thrift Association, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, veterans' affairs, commerce, Better School Buildings Amendment, Blue Ridge Project, zoning ordinances, Public Service Program, Weirton Animal Rescue Shelter, Office of Economic Opportunity, Board of Probation and Parole, Ritchie Gazette, taxes, Marshall Alumni Association, insurance, bicentennial, Farmers Home Administration, Governor Moore indictment, WTRF-TV, Summer Youth Program, workmen's compensation, motor vehicles.","Topics include: Blennerhassett Island, Wood County Development Authority, restoration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; John P. McWhorter, Director, West Virginia Department of Civil and Defense Mobilization; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Harry L. Buch, Chairman, West Virginia Racing Commission; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Josh Ashcraft, Director, West Virginia Department of Mines; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Prince B. Woodard, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; James R. Boggs, Director, Budget Division, Department of Finance and Administration; P.G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions. Topics include: state budget, general revenue, reclamation of surface mined lands, state employee salaries, staffing vocational and technical schools, Science and Culture Center, Department of Mental Health, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Department of Health, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Education, Better School Buildings Amendment, Department of Commerce, Department of Welfare, Department of Mines, mine fires, mine water seepage, child development, Public Land Corporation, West Virginia Board of Regents, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Veterans' Affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with: John M. Gates, West Virginia State Auditor; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; James R. Boggs, Director, Budget Division, Department of Finance and Administration; Eldon E. Shipman, Superintendent, West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind; Prince B. Woodard, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; James G. Harlow, President, West Virginia University; G. Cameron Hunter, Secretary, West Virginia Board of Architects; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools. Topics include: budget, Department of Public Safety, Department of Natural Resources, Civil Service System, schools for the deaf and blind, West Virginia University Medical School, Board of Architects, Board of Examiners for Licensed Practical Nurses, State Veterinary Board, Board of Osteopathy, Department of Finance and Administration, revenue, Department of Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: John H. Kelly, West Virginia State Treasurer; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; James Paul Geary, President, West Virginia Board of Education; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: budget, road bonds, highways, school building bonds, economy, Bankers Trust Company, Board of Education, Better School Buildings Amendment, Better Highways Amendment.","This folder contains correspondence with: John H. Kelly, West Virginia State Treasurer; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools. Topics include: budget, road bonds, First National City Bank, Kanawha Valley Bank, Standard and Poor's Corporation, First Boston Corporation, Highway Construction Program, municipal bonds, State Road Fund, Better Highways Amendment, Charleston National Bank, Better School Buildings Amendment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Brevard Crihfield, Executive Director, Council of State Governments; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; W.T. Brotherton, Jr., President, West Virginia State Senate; Gerald S. White, Executive Director, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction; John M. Gates, West Virginia State Auditor; Joseph H. Mills, Director, State Economic Opportunity Offices; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, West Virginia Secretary of State. Topics include: budget, Council of State Governments, Department of Motor Vehicles, law enforcement, Youth Opportunity Camping Program, Department of Public Safety, Civil Service System, Board of Chiropractic Examiners, West Virginia University Medical School, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Highways, Department of Finance and Administration, 1973 Budget Act, General Revenue Surplus, State Board of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Public Safety, Board of Registration for Professional Engineers, Pipestem State Park.","This folder contains correspondence with: John M. Gates, West Virginia State Auditor; Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Cleveland K. Benedict, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: budget, 1974 Budget Act, Board of Examiners for Licensed Practical Nurses, Department of Public Safety, Teachers Retirement Board, Board of Regents, general revenue, West Virginia University Medical School, Civil Service System, 1975 Budget Act, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Natural Resources, surplus revenue, Department of Highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: John M. Gates, West Virginia State Auditor; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Cleveland K. Benedict, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: budget, supplemental assistance, 1976—77 Budget Act, Department of Public Safety, Board of Pharmacy, Department of Finance and Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ivor F. Boiarsky, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Lloyd G. Jackson, President, West Virginia State Senate; Charles H. Haden, II, State Tax Commissioner; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Public Institutions; James G. Harlow, President, West Virginia University. Topics include: budget, general revenue, consumer sales tax, Tax Department, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Public Safety, Department of Personnel.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lloyd Jackson, President, West Virginia State Senate; Ivor F. Boiarsky, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Denzil L. Gainer, State Auditor; John D. Rockefeller, IV, West Virginia Secretary of State; Charles H. Haden, II, State Tax Commissioner; John E. Amos, President, West Virginia Board of Regents; Eldon E. Shipman, Superintendent, West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and the Blind; J. Douglas Machesney, Executive Director, West Virginia Commission on Higher Education; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Earle T. Andrews, Vice President, West Virginia Board of Regents; Winfred L. Godwin, Director, Southern Regional Education Board; Theodore M. Bowers, West Virginia State Senator; J.C. Butcher, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; M.W. Smith, Commissioner, Department of Banking; William E. Richards, Executive Director, Aeronautics Commission; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Dr. M. Mitchell-Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; Dora Ruth Parks, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Library Commission; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor; John H. Kelly, State Treasurer; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways. Topics include: budget, general revenue, appropriations,","This folder contains correspondence with: Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor; John M. Gates, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Ralph Widner, Executive Director, Appalachian Regional Commission; B.L. Coffindaffer, State Representative; John A. Maxim, Jr., Executive Vice President, West Virginia Housing Development Fund; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Public Institutions; C.S. Collier, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Earle T. Andrews, President, West Virginia Board of Regents; James E. Ross, West Virginia Nonintoxicating Beer Commissioner; Prince B. Woodard, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; John H. Kelly, State Treasurer; Denzil L. Gainer, State Auditor; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: budget, Department of Finance and Administration, federal-state budget, Housing Development Fund, Public Service Commission, Department of Natural Resources, general revenue, Huttonsville Correctional Center, Department of Veterans' Affairs, West Virginia Commission on Aging, Board of Regents, Department of Public Safety, Board of Architects, Department of Highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: M. Mitchell-Bateman, Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Denzil L. Gainer, State Auditor; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor; John M. Gates, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: budget, Department of Mental Health, Department of Public Safety, Board of Architecture, Department of Highways, general revenue.","This folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shields, Department of Motor Vehicles; Prince B. Woodard, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; James G. Harlow, President, West Virginia University; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Denzil L. Gainer, State Auditor; R.W. Coplin, Dirctor, Governor's Highway Safety Bureau; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Dr. M. Mitchell-Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Department of Mental Health; Arden R. Hodges, Acting Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; C. Herbert Traubert, Secretary, West Virginia Board of Pharmacy; G. Cameron Hunter, Secretary, West Virginia Board of Architects; Samuel H. Weese, Insurance Commissioner; James R. Boggs, Director, Budget Division, Department of Finance and Administration; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools. Topics include: budget, general revenue, special revenue.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Governor of Virginia; Harry F. Byrd, Jr., U.S. Senator; Douglas B. Fugate, Commissioner, Virginia Department of Highways; John C. Sawhill, Deputy Administrator, Federal Energy Administrator; William E. Simon, Administrator, Federal Energy Office; William E. Ozzard, President, Great Lakes Conference of Public Utilities Commissioners; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: social security, black lung benefits, Great Kanawha River Navy, Great Kanawha Resource Conservation and Development Project, Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation, nursing homes, Great Lakes to Florida Highway Association, Inc., Great Lakes Regional Conference, employment, welfare, consumer protection, Great Lakes Utilities Conference, Office of Economic Opportunity, education, gasoline shortage, Green Acres Regional Center, Inc., Green America, arthritis, abortion, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, motor vehicles, mineral rights, commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Jean Green, Clerk of Circuit Court, Barbour County Courthouse; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Alex Lawrence, Director, Department of Commerce; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: welfare, black lung benefits, water and sewage systems, Kumbrabow timber sale, legal matters, West Virginia State Fair, Consumer Protection Bill, Mine Rescue Team, mental health, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board, Affirmative Action Committee of the Education Commission of the States, legislation, Interagency Council for Child Development Services, employment, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), Public Service Program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles, William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: welfare, public safety, JEEP Program, motor vehicles, Kanawha County Aquarium Society, workmen's compensation, West Virginia Cultural Center, social security, black lung benefits, fuel shortage, Island Manufacturing Corporation, revenue sharing, Green Valley Trailer Park, Eagle Coal and Dock Co.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gorham L. Black, Jr., Regional DIrector, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Dr. M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Walter James, President, County Court of Raleigh County; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; J. Kenton Lambert, State Director, Farmers Home Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; E. Hansford McCourt, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Public Employees Retirement System. Topics include: education, marijuana laws, capital punishment, The Greenbrier, mental health, Greenbrier Center, Greenbrier College, Greenbrier Community Mental Health/Mental Retardation Center; Greenbrier County Community Services Council, Greenbrier County Farm Bureau, Greenbrier County Jail, Greenbrier County Library, Greenbrier County Planning Commission, solid waste disposal, Greenbrier County Schools, Greenbrier Economic Development Corporation, Greenbrier Historical Society, recycling, Greenbrier Railroad Project, Greenbrier Valley Artisans Guild, Greenbrier Valley Theater, teacher salaries, veterans' affairs, West Virginia Board of Regents, Emergency Medical Service Advisory Council, West Virginia Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board, water and sewage systems,  Professional Nursing Home Association of West Virginia, Inc., Cool Ridge-Flat Top Public Service District, Appalachian Regional Commission, International Film Bureau, Inc.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, Major General Francis S. Greenlief, Chief, National Guard Bureau; Lynn A. Greenwalt, Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Michael D. Greer, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety. Topics include: driving age, education, workmen's compensation, state and local voter registration, Office of Economic Opportunity, welfare, legislative pay raise, vocational rehabilitation, fuel shortage, Kanawha County textbooks, school textbooks, energy, recreational development, employment, JEEP Program, revegetation of surface mined areas for wildlife, mining, natural resources, National Task Force for Public Fish Hatchery Policy, mental health, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program, holding companies, legislation, public safety, school personnel salaries, energy crisis, income tax forms, health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lynn A. Greenwalt, Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: determinations of endangered and threatened animal classifications, Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, classification for snails, endangered and threatened plants, natural resources, reclassification of the bald eagle, Endangered Species Cooperative Agreement, migratory game birds.","This folder contains correspondence with: B.L. Coffindaffer, Director of Federal-State Relations; James B. Gregory, Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Education; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Jack R. Grey, Regional Directo, Department of Agriculture, Robert D. Harmon, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Public Service Program, welfare, bicentennial, black lung benefits, Governor's Safey Conference, highways, Comprehensive Highway Safety Plan, Highway Safety Conference, Appalachian Regional Commission, Braxton County Building Commission, welfare, interest rates on mortgage loans, employment, FMRS Community Mental Health Center, legal matters, Snowshoe Company, college tuition, Bethany College, senior citizens programs, Greyhound Bus lines, social security.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Thomas R. Foreman, Assistant Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Robert P. Griffin, U.S. Senator; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; David L. Griffith, Director, Consumer Protection Division, Department of Labor; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; P.G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education. Topics include: welfare, Agpro, Inc., Office of Economic Opportunity, workmen's compensation, U.S.S. Diphda Reunion, Grice Electronics, Inc., obtaining birth certificate from the state, Republican National Committee, veterans' affairs, Americans missing in action, retired teachers, state legislature, bicentennial, State Sexual Assault Bill, real estate licensing laws, correctional officer salaries, Optometry Bill, special education, legal matters, studded tires, Braxton County Emergency Squad, revenue sharing, West Virginia Mobile Home Safety Act, water and sewage systems, Athens Water Project, Business and Professional Women's Club of Buckhannon, pollution, employment, vocational rehabilitation, Watergate advertisement, military, motor vehicles, abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with: W.C. Gribble, Jr., Lieutenant General, USA, Chief of Engineers, Department of the Army; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: Permits for Activities in Navigable Waters or Ocean Waters, Army Corps of Engineers, project deauthorizations, natural resources, flood control, Middle Island Creek Basin, water resources, Environmental Statement for the Oceana local protection project, Federal Water Pollution Control Act, land use policy, Gallipolis Lock and Dam.","This folder contains correspondence with: David P. Cleek, Assistant Attorney General; Ralph Griffith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; Richard E. Griffith, Regional Director, Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Department of the Interior; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintended, Department of Public Safety; Calvin A. Calendine, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions. Topics include: legislation, teacher salaries, welfare, social security, Daylight Savings Time, retired teachers, Martinsburg Housing Authority, mental health, Republican Governors Association, National Advisory Committee on Child Abuse and Neglect, federal trout allotments, consumer protection, workmen's compensation, Griffith and Feil Drug, Inc., West Virginia Board of Regents, school personnel salaries, correctional officer salaries, military, public safety, gasoline shortage.","This folder contains correspondence with: W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Foreman, Chief Deputy, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; E. Hansford McCourt, Executive Secretary, Public Employees Retirement System; Stephen Z. Long, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs. Topics include: Republican Governors Association, Griggsville Wild Bird Society, highways, Computer Sciences Corporation, West Virginia Board of Regents, water and sewage systems, welfare, legal matters, state symbols at Capitol, Appalachian Regional Commission, employment, Teachers Retirement Fund, social security, black lung benefits, motor vehicles, veterans' affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with: B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Calvin A. Calendine, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; P.G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Howard D. Kenney, Executive Director, West Virginia Human Rights Commission; Donald E. Portis, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Real Estate Commission. Topics include: Buffalo Valley Disaster, employment, correctional officer salaries, Blue Ridge Project, workmen's compensation, public safety, manpower, Pinecrest Hospital, Wyoming County Republican Executive Committee, public institutions, highways, starting salaries at Appalachian Regional Hospital, trapping of wildlife, natural resources, black lung benefits, West Virginia Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Stevens, Thompson \u0026 Runyan, Inc.","This folder contains correspondence with: William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; P.G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Ernest Ambler, Acting Director, U.S. Department of Commerce; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; John Kelly, Chairman, Public Employees Insurance Board; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: employment, legislation, teachers, gasoline shortage, Wheeling Rapid Transit, Inc., Minnesota Department of Public Welfare, programs for physically handicapped and developmentally disabled adults, workmen's compensation, welfare, Onduline International, Daycare Center in Fayette County, West Virginia Commission on Aging, Advisory Committee on Aging, National Retired Teachers Association, American Association of Retired Persons, fuel crisis, public institutions, Bluefield State College and Concord College, public health, veterans' affairs, Kanawha County textbooks, State Board of Health, studded tires, nuclear power plants, state symbols at Capitol, tax forms, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), landslides, legal matters, Board of Miner Training, Education and Certification, WWSW Radio, Inc., property taxes, motor vehicles, capital punishment, Braxton County Building Commission, Public Service Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rodney W. Clay, Deputy Director, Department of Natural Resources; Jay V. Groves, Executive Director, Upshur County Community Action Council, Inc.; John H. Groves, Mayor of Petersburg; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Isaac R. Mayfield, District Director, Small Business Administration; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Bob Dole, U.S. Senator; Norman L. Fagan, West Virginia American Revolution Bicentennial Commission. Topics include: highways, natural resources, state symbols at Capitol, Upshur County Community Action Council, Inc., Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA), Occupational Training Program, manpower, unemployment compensation for Head Start employees, Public Service Program, Appalachian Regional Commission, JEEP Program, public safety, Summer Youth Program, Office of Economic Opportunity, public safety, water and sewage systems, Reynoldsville Water System, Grafton Housing Authority, Greenbrier College of Osteopathic Medicine, black lung benefits, social security, consumer protection, workmen's compensation, Gilbert Creek Flood, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), unit system, mental health, dog racing, horse racing, impeachment of President, Technical Systems Inc., oil and gas, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP).","This folder contains correspondence with: Major General Harry J. Mier, Jr., Adjutant General, Pennsylvania Department of Military Affairs; Paul Gubarev, Superintendent, Weirton Sanitary Board; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, Department of Highways; R.D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Samuel H. Weese, Insurance Commissioner; J. Richard Barber, Commissioner, West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control. Topics include: guard budget reductions, The National Guardsman, Republican National Committee, Guatemalan Earthquake Relief, Gubernatorial Staff Opinion Study, employment, Wetzel County Airport, deer hunting, Kanawha State Forest, harvesting timber, The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Chauncey H. Browning, Jr., Attorney General of West Virginia; Dr. M. Mitchell-Bateman, State Director of Mental Health; John F. Montgomery, President, Greenbrier College Corporation; John M. Gates, State Auditor; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Department of Mental Health;  Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents. Topics include: Greenbrier College, mental health, inpatient facilities, property purchase, North House – Greenbrier Community Mental Health/Mental Retardation Center, Greenbrier College of Osteopathic Medicine, Appalachian Regional Commission, West Virginia Board of Regents.","This folder contains correspondence with: D. Banks Wilburn, President, Glenville State College; Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor; Lysander Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce. Topics include: Glenville State College, construction of driving range, College Student Employment Program, housing policy, audit, State Teacher Retirement Board, Board of Regents, National Championship Division II Football Play-Off.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Rodney W. Clay, Deputy Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; George M. Stafford, Chairman, Interstate Commerce Commission; R.D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Walter A. Guntharp, Administrator, United States Department of Agriculture; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: energy crisis, Mineral Research Associates, pollution, commerce, Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation, Gulf Mineral Resources, Gulf Oil Corporation, workmen's compensation, natural resources, licensing, correctional officer salaries, Water Resources Board, Reclamation Board of Review, welfare, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), revenue, retired teachers, Public Service Commission, highways, public employees' retirement benefits, public safety, social security, black lung benefits, gun control, timber harvesting in state forests, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), commerce, Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, military, employment, Rural Development Leaders School, Concord College and Bluefield State College.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward J. Gurney, U.S. Senator; Donald W. Brown, Commissioner, Department of Insurance; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Arthur N. Gustke, Fourth Judicial Circuit Court Judge; Lysander L. Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; George H. Seibert, Jr., Minority Leader, West Virginia House of Delegates; Richard G. Guter, President, Stone \u0026 Thomas; Audrey G. Guthrie, President, Consumer Association of West Virginia; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: highway safety, insurance, farm building codes, Blue Ridge Dam, motor vehicles, Public Service Program, manpower, senate redistricting, consumer protection, Consumer Affairs Advisory Council, workmen's compensation, Charleston Musicians Union, Anti-Piracy Legislation, animal control, employment security.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Tennyson Guyer, U.S. House of Representatives; R.D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; John Guzek, Jr., President, District 6 United Mine Workers of America; John Ashcraft, Director, Department of Mines; George P. Gvoyich, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; J. Campbell Gwinn, Commissioner, Summers County Commission; Åke Dreijer, Vice President, Volvo; P.G. Gyllenhammar, President, Volvo; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: legal matters, strip mining, United Mine Workers of America, Guyan Eagle Investment Company, Marshall University medical school, Guyandotte Economic Development Corporation, Guyandotte, Water and Sewer Development Association, commerce, West Virginia Commission on Manpower, Technology and Training, Mine Inspectors' Examining Board, Weirton Regional Mental Health Facility, Appalachian Regional Commission, in-service credit for teachers, studded tires, school service personnel salaries, welfare, Federal Surface Mine Bill, tornado damage, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Public Service Program, Blue Ridge Project, Hinton-Alderson Airport, unit system, mental health, industrial development, Volvo U.S. plant, gypsy moth, timber harvesting in state forests.","This folder contains correspondence with: Brevard Crihfield, Secretary-Treasurer, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, staff directories, The Greenbrier.","This folder contains correspondence with: James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Cecil D. Andrus, Governor of Idaho; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference; Carla A. Hills, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Thomas L. Judge, Governor of Montana; Francis W. Sargent, Governor of Massachusetts; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; George R. Ariyoshi, Governor of Hawaii; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; Edward W. Brooke, U.S. Senator; William D. Hathaway, U.S. Senator; Robert G. Davis, Director of Intergovernmental Relations, Federal Energy Administration; Brevard Crihfield, Secretary-Treasurer, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, administrations block grant proposals, fiscal 1977 federal budget, annual meeting, Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management, Appropriations for Air and Water Pollution Control, Advisory Task Force, special revenue sharing, Committee on Executive Management and Fiscal Affairs, federal assistance for urban transportation planning, agenda, Governors' Conference on Aging, Intergovernmental Personnel Act, Federal Regulation Lobbying Act of 1946, Fair Labor Standards Act, budget, Office of Economic Opportunity, executive director position.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Edmond F. Rovner, Project Director, NGC Energy Program; Robert P. Goss, Director, NGC Manpower Program; Julian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky; Brevard Crihfield, Secretary-Treasurer, National Governors' Conference; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference; James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Thomas J. Dennis, State Task Force Director, Governors' Energy Project. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Carolina Action v. Simon, National Environmental Policy Act, Center for Policy Research and Analysis, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, CETA-Vocational Education Relationships, Coal Task Force, Natural Resources and Environmental Management Committee, annual meeting, energy conservation, Consortium of State Administrative Programs, Criminal Justice data Privacy Legislation, Soviet Union, directories.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas J. Dennis, Interstate Coordinator for Energy Programs, National Governors' Conference and State Task Force Director, Governors' Energy Project; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference; Brevard Crihfield, Secretary-Treasurer, National Governors' Conference; Charles A. Byrley, Director, National Governors' Conference; Thomas P. Salmon, Governor of Vermont; Frank G. Zarb, Executive Director, Energy Resources Council; Edmond F. Rovner, Project Director, NGC Energy Program; James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Philip W. Noel, Governor of Rhode Island. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, directories, NGC Awards Program for Distinguished Service to State Government, regulations for health services funding, Economic Development Act Extension, Public Works and Economic Development Act, energy crisis, special revenue sharing, energy allocation and conservation, Energy Policy and Conservation Act, coal, Emergency Jobs Act of 1974, Executive Committee.","Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Governors' Bulletin, revenue sharing, health services, labor standards, strip mining, unemployment compensation, social services, Office of Economic Opportunity, health planning, insurance, highways, budget, pollution, employment, mass transit, offshore drilling, motor vehicles, welfare, home mortgages, freedom of information, criminal justice, consumer protection, education, manpower, tax reform, daylight savings time, railroads, Medicaid, cable television, legal services, public transportation, campaign finance, poverty, economic development, minimum wage, emergency medical services.","Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Governors' Bulletin, revenue sharing, health services, labor standards, strip mining, unemployment compensation, social services, Office of Economic Opportunity, health planning, insurance, highways, budget, pollution, employment, mass transit, offshore drilling, motor vehicles, welfare, home mortgages, freedom of information, criminal justice, consumer protection, education, manpower, tax reform, daylight savings time, railroads, Medicaid, cable television, legal services, public transportation, campaign finance, poverty, economic development, minimum wage, emergency medical services, natural gas deregulation, auto emissions fuel costs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference; Edmond F. Rovner, Director, Energy Program, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Fair Labor Standards Act, Federal Aid Highways Amendments of 1974, Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act, Federal Diversion to Cities of State Highway Trust Funds, Federal Energy Office, federal energy regulation, federal budget, medical malpractice.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Floyd H. Hyde, Undersecretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Francis W. Sargent, Governor of Massachusetts; Patrick J. Lucey, Governor of Wisconsin; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Federal Gasoline Tax, energy conservation, Federal Highway Act, federal aid highway funds, federal housing programs, land use planning, mass transportation, state government efficiency, Federal Sunset Bills, crime, budget.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, government policies and programs, Local Public Works Employment Act of 1976, Hall of the States.","This folder contains correspondence with: Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference; Richard D. Rodgers, State Services Organization Director of Administration and Finance, National Governors' Conference; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa and Chairman, National Governors' Conference; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Thomas P. Salmon, Governor of Vermont and Chairman, NGC Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management; Richard D. Lamm, Governor of Colorado and Chairman, Task Force on Synthetic Fuels; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Hall of the States, Health Planning Act, health insurance, Omnibus Energy Bill, Emergency Highway Energy Conservation Act, Housing and Urban Development regulations, Governors' Mutual Assistance Program for Criminal Justice, housing policy, \"701\" Comprehensive Planning Assistance Program, Human Resources Committee, welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jay S. Hammond, Governor of Alaska; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa and Chairman, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management, Committee on Human Resources, Committee on Crime Reduction and Public Safety, Committee on Executive Management and Fiscal Affairs, natural gas deregulation, energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Griffith, Executive Director, Republican Governors' Association; A. Edward Simon, Office of States Cochairman, Appalachian Regional Commission; Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania; Richard D. Lamm, Governor of Colorado; Harry Teter, Jr., Executive Director, Appalachian Regional Commission; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Republican Governors' Association, energy, Equal Rights Amendment, Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management, William E. Hill \u0026 Company, Inc., Appalachian Regional Commission, Executive Committee, position papers.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Brevard Crihfield, Secretary-Treasurer, National Governors' Conference; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, social services and health planning legislation, Detroit School Desegregation Case, Intergovernmental Personnel Act, Intergovernmental Office phase-out, international visits, Japanese Governors, Volunteer Action Program, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act, regional commissions, Appalachian Regional Commission, Regional Development Act of 1973, National Growth Policy Planning Act, National Regional and Area Development Act.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington and Chairman, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, lobbying, Land Use Planning Act of 1974, Law Enforcement Revenue Sharing Act of 1973, legislative summaries, local financial emergencies.","This folder contains correspondence with: Cecil D. Andrus, Governor of Idaho; Ed Rovner, Director, Energy Project, National Governors' Conference; Robert P. Gross, Director, NGC Manpower Program; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; James L. Martin, Director of State-Federal Affairs, National Governors' Conference; James H. Falk, Assistant Director, Domestic Council; William H. Kolberg, Assistant Secretary for Manpower, U.S. Department of Labor; Dennis V. Fargas. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, federal legislation, Mandatory Petroleum Allocation Program, Federal Trade Commission, manpower, revenue sharing, public assistance, Executive Committee.","This folder contains correspondence with: Alan V. Sokolow, Secretary, Mid-Atlantic Governors' Conference; Brevard Crihfield, Secretary-Treasurer, National Governors' Conference; Ricardo J. Bordallo, Governor of Guam; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa and Chairman, National Governors' Conference; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Casper Weinberger, Secretary, Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Thomas P. Salmon, Governor of Vermont and Chairman, NGC Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management; Richard D. Lamm, Governor of Colorado and Chairman, Task Force on Synthetic Fuels; Floyd K. Haskell, U.S. Senator; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Robert W. Straus, Governor of Oregon. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Council of State Governments, Mid-Atlantic Governors' Conference, Executive Committee, National League of Cities, National Health Planning and Resource Development Act, National Regional Development Policy, Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management, natural gas policy, gas deregulation, Energy Policy and Conservation Act.","This folder contains correspondence with: Brevard Crihfield, Secretary-Treasurer, National Governors' Conference; Thomas P. Salmon, Governor of Vermont and Chairman, NGC Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; James E. Holshouser, Jr., Governor of North Carolina; Ed Rovner, Director, Energy Project, National Governors' Conference; Julian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky and Chairman, Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management; James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference; Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, petroleum allocation regulations, policy positions, Southern Governors' Conference.","This folder contains correspondence with: John M. Gates, West Virginia State Auditor; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah and Chairman, National Governors' Conference; Richard D. Rodgers, State Services Organization Director of Administration and Finance, National Governors' Conference; James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, import oil fees, budget, Hall of the States, property taxes, social services regulations, Public Employee Deferred Compensation Programs for State Employees.","This folder contains correspondence with: A. Edward Simon, Office of States Cochairman, Appalachian Regional Commission; Harry Teter, Jr., Executive Director, Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, welfare, Appalachian Regional Commission, American Enterprise Institute, Enterprise Unlimited Corporation.","Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Office of Federal-State Relations, social services, state lotteries, Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, motor vehicle insurance, Disaster Relief Act of 1974, \"701\" Comprehensive Planning, Clean Air Act, health insurance, workmen's compensation, criminal data systems, Law Enforcement Revenue Sharing Act of 1973, Intergovernmental Personnel Act Funding, health planning, Transportation Improvement Act of 1974, Unified Transportation Assistance Act of 1974, budget, cable television, education, Professional Standards Review Organizations, Regional Rail Reorganization Act of 1973, state taxation of banks, National Public Employment Relations Act of 1973, Airport Development Aid Program, highway funds, Crime Control Act of 1973, welfare, impoundment, community development programs, Disaster Preparedness and Assistance Act of 1973, Better Communities Act, Robinson v. Cahill, Property Tax Relief and Reform Act of 1973, abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah and Chairman, National Governors' Conference; George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Executive Committee, state executive branch associations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah and Chairman, National Governors' Conference; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Julian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky and Chairman, Council of Appalachian Governors; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of Missouri; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Howard H. Baker, Jr., U.S. Senator; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Executive Committee, Education Commission of the States.","Topics include: National Governors' Conference, computer systems, minimum wage, air quality, health planning, health insurance, safe drinking water, revenue sharing, Federal Mass Transportation Act of 1974, federal land use planning legislation, education, Housing and Urban Development Act of 1974, welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with: Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; James R. Galbraith, Executive Director, Republican Governors' Association; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; M.A. Wright, Chairman and Chief Executive, Exxon Company, USA; Adlai Stevenson, III, U.S. Senator; Brevard Crihfield, Secretary-Treasurer, National Governors' Conference; William A. Egan, Governor of Alaska; Samuel H. Weese, State Insurance Commissioner; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Appalachian Regional Commission, Western Governors' Conference on Agriculture, policy positions, Exxon Company, USA, beef industry.","This folder contains correspondence with: John J. Gilligan, Governor of Ohio; Francis W. Sargent, Governor of Massachusetts; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Committee on Crime Reduction and Public Safety, Committee on Executive Management and Fiscal Affairs, Committee on Human Resources, Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management, Committee on Rural and Urban Development, Committee on Transportation, Commerce and Technology.","This folder contains correspondence with: James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Wayne F. Anderson, Executive Director, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, States' Responsibilities to Local Governments, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; Patrick J. Lucey, Governor of Wisconsin; Harold Tyler, Deputy Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice; Kent Briggs, Chairman, Advisory Task Force to the Committee on Executive and Fiscal Affairs; Richard F. Kneip, Governor of South Dakota; Carol Waller, First Lady of Mississippi; Norman Karsh, Program Director, Governors' Mutual Assistance Program for Criminal Justice; Edmond F. Rovner, Director, Energy Program, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Task Force Meeting, economy, Local Public Works Employment Act, U.S. Railway Association's Preliminary System Plan, Gubernatorial Transition, staff appointments, unemployment data, unemployment insurance, Volunteer Action Program, Employment and Training Administration, vocational assistance grants, crime, Governors' Energy Project, welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Patrick J. Lucey, Governor of Wisconsin and Chairman, NGC Committee on Executive Management and Fiscal Affairs; Cecil D. Andrus, Governor of Idaho and Chairman, NGC Committee on Human Resources. Topics include: Southern Governors' Conference, Colonial Williamsburg, National Governors' Conference.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Griffith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman, Appalachian Regional Commission; Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania. Topics include: Republican Governors' Association, directories.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin Edwards, Governor of Louisiana; Otis R. Bowen, Governor of Indiana; Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Governor of Virginia; J. Harry Michael, Jr., U.S. Senator; James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; David G. Williamson, President, Federation of American Hospitals; John J. Marchi, New York State Senator and Chairman, Council of State Governments; James B. Longley, Governor of Maine; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Bill Waller, Governor of Mississippi; Richard F. Kneip, Governor of South Dakota; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, American Institute for Public Service, energy, Army Corps of Engineers, welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with: Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management, Safe Drinking Water Act, water pollution, solid waste management, radioactive waste, natural resources, Appalachian Regional Commission, 1974 Annual Report of the Appalachian Regional Commission, unemployment compensation insurance, energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Alvin J. Arnett, Director, Office of Economic Opportunity; Louis Stokes, U.S. House of Representatives; William D. Hathaway, U.S. Senator; Edward W. Brooke, U.S. Senator; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; David J. Allen; Harry S. Allen, Director of Institutional Research and Planning, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Ralph J. Barra; Benjamin L. Brown, Deputy Under Secretary for Legislative Affairs, Department of Labor; Barry I. Budlong, Administrator, Connecticut Office of Intergovernmental Programs; Richard J. Buck; James W. Butler, Deputy Director, Coastal Plains Regional Commission; Archie D. Chelseth, Assistant Commissioner, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources; Ernest J. Corrado, Chief Counsel, U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; Bill R. Cramer, Director, Missouri Division of State Planning and Analysis; Priscilla R. Crane, Manager of Public Affairs, Office of Revenue Sharing, U.S. Department of Treasury; John Crutcher, Administrative Assistant to Senator Bob Dole; Robert G. Davis, Director of Intergovernmental Relations, Federal Energy Administration; Hugh G. Duffy; Joseph Farrell, Administrative Assistant to Senator Charles H. Percy; David Gosselin; Herbet N. Jasper, Special Assistant to the Assistant Comptroller General; James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Norman Karsh; John T. Keho. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Executive Directorship, position applicants, resumes, Alvin J. Arnett, Office of Economic Opportunity.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert D Ray, Governor of Iowa and Chairman, National Governors' Conference; Bryan F. LaPlante, Deputy Director, Office of Legislation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Abe Lavine, Commissioner, New York Department of Social Services; William J. Monaghan; Bernard B. O'Hayre, Executive Director, Colorado Commission on Children and Youth; Sal J. Prezioso; S.H. Roberts, Jr.; Robert E. Ruddy, Deputy Under Secretary for Field Operations, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Elmer E. Smith, Regional Administrator, Department of Housing and Urban Development; William E. Weber; Charles G. Whitmire; Alfred A. Bourdelais, Director, Model City Agency; C. Peter Brock, Deputy Director, Alcohol and Drug Problems Association of North America; Donald W. Brown; Warren B. Browning, Former City Manager, Brownsville, Texas; Jim Mills, Mayor of Brownsville, Texas; J.P. Carlson, Minority Staff Director, Committee on Government Operations, U.S. House of Representatives; Kenneth F. Collyer; Edward W. Doherty; W. George Gilbert; Edward H. Gregory; George M. Hickey; Michael C. Hill; Allen C. Jensen, Staff Director of the Public Assistance Subcommittee, U.S. House of Representatives; Gene Lent; John B. O'Hara, President, International Marketing Associates, Inc.; Richard M. Palkovic; Ralph W. Precious, County Administrator, Muskegon County, Michigan; Richard G. Telfer; Edwin A. Verburg; Homer C. Chandler, Executive Director, Mountainland Association of Governments; Michael J. Giuffrida, Deputy Staff Director, Montgomery County Council; James L. Martin, Deputy Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Geoffrey G. Stilley; Peter Caputo, City Manager, Schenectady, New York; Ronald U. DeMaagd, City Manager, Ferndale, Michigan; Richard D. Gale, Director of Regional Manpower Council; Robert E. Hughey; Paul H. Moore; Jules O. Pagano; Vincent Ryan; Don N. Strain, Director, State Grant-In-Aid Clearinghouse, Oklahoma; Fortune A. Valore; Joseph Westner, Jr., Senior Assistant for Congressional Relations, Department of Housing and Urban Development; Harvey M. Rose, City Manager, Grand Junction, Colorado; William H. Hansell, Jr.; Alvin Jones Arnett, Government Relations Consultant and Former Director, Office of Economic Opportunity; William J. Nagle, Director of Development Planning, Maryland Department of Economic and Community Development; William R. Manning, Town Administrator, Bel Air, Maryland; Harold Rothbart, Assistant City Administrator for Research and Development, Ann Arbor, Michigan; Robert B. McCall. Topics include: Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Executive Directorship, position applicants, resumes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa and Chairman, National Governors' Conference; David J. Allen, Chief Counsel to the Majority, Indiana House of Representatives; Harry S. Allen, Director of Institutional Research and Planning, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Ralph J. Barra; Benjamin L. Brown, Deputy Under Secretary for Legislative Affairs, Department of Labor; Barry I. Budlong, Administrator, Connecticut Office of Intergovernmental Programs; Richard J. Buck; James W. Butler, Deputy Director, Coastal Plains Regional Commission; Archie D. Chelseth, Assistant Commissioner, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources; Ernest J. Corrado, Chief Counsel, U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; Bill R. Cramer, Director, Missouri Division of State Planning and Analysis; Priscilla R. Crane, Manager of Public Affairs, Office of Revenue Sharing, U.S. Department of Treasury; John Crutcher, Administrative Assistant to Senator Bob Dole; Robert G. Davis, Director of Intergovernmental Relations, Federal Energy Administration; Hugh G. Duffy; Joseph Farrell, Administrative Assistant to Senator Charles H. Percy; David Gosselin; Herbet N. Jasper, Special Assistant to the Assistant Comptroller General; James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Norman Karsh; John T. Keho; Bryan F. LaPlante, Deputy Director, Office of Legislation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Abe Lavine, Commissioner, New York Department of Social Services; William J. Monaghan; Bernard B. O'Hayre, Executive Director, Colorado Commission on Children and Youth; Sal J. Prezioso; S.H. Roberts, Jr.; Robert E. Ruddy, Deputy Under Secretary for Field Operations, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Elmer E. Smith, Regional Administrator, Department of Housing and Urban Development; William E. Weber; Charles G. Whitmire; Alfred A. Bourdelais, Director, Model City Agency; C. Peter Brock, Deputy Director, Alcohol and Drug Problems Association of North America; Donald W. Brown; Warren B. Browning, Former City Manager, Brownsville, Texas; Jim Mills, Mayor of Brownsville, Texas; J.P. Carlson, Minority Staff Director, Committee on Government Operations, U.S. House of Representatives; Kenneth F. Collyer; Edward W. Doherty; W. George Gilbert; Edward H. Gregory; George M. Hickey; Michael C. Hill; Allen C. Jensen, Staff Director of the Public Assistance Subcommittee, U.S. House of Representatives; Gene Lent; John B. O'Hara, President, International Marketing Associates, Inc.; Richard M. Palkovic; Ralph W. Precious, County Administrator, Muskegon County, Michigan; Richard G. Telfer; Edwin A. Verburg; Homer C. Chandler, Executive Director, Mountainland Association of Governments; Michael J. Giuffrida, Deputy Staff Director, Montgomery County Council; James L. Martin, Deputy Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Geoffrey G. Stilley. Topics include: Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Executive Directorship, position applicants, resumes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Brevard Crihfield, Executive Director, Council of State Governments; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Council of State Governments, Education Commission of the States, gubernatorial transition, Executive Committee.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rober D. Ray, Governor of Iowa and Chairman, National Governors' Conference; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference; S. Kh. Khamrakulov, Chairman, Executive Committee, Samarkand Oblast; Minovar Tursunov, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Uzbek SSR; V.A. Kazimov, Chairman, Executive Committee of the Tashkent City Soviet; F. Ye. Titov, Minister of Foreign Affairs, RSFSR; G.M. Korniyenko, Chief, USA Division, USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs; N.H. Blokhin, Chairman, Institute of Soviet-American Relations; A.P. Shitikov, Chairman, Council of the Union, USSR Supreme Soviet; A.M. Kalashnikov, Deputy Chairman, Council of Ministers, RSFSR; V.I. Kochemasov, Deputy Chairman, Council of Ministers, RSFSR; N.D. Khudayberdev, Chairman, Council of Ministers, Uzbek SSR; A.P. Lyashko, Chairman, Council of Ministers, Ukrainian SSR; M.S. Solomentsev, Chairman, Council of Ministers, RSFSR; A.N. Shibalov, Chairman, Leningrad Oblast; L.N. Solovev, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, RSFSR; K.G. Fedoseyev, Deputy Chief, USA Division, USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs; V.B. Krylov, First Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, RSFSR; S.F. Bulantsev, TASS; S.F. Volkov, Chief of Protocol, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, RSFSR; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Charles A. Byrley, Director, National Governors' Conference; Cecil D. Andrus, Governor of Idaho and Chairman, National Governors' Conference; Brevard Crihfield, Secretary-Treasurer, National Governors' Conference; Ed Rovner, Director, Energy Project, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, revenue sharing, Russia trip, Soviet Union, state-local relations, Executive Management and Fiscal Affairs Committee, tax reform, Governors' Energy Project, social services.","This folder contains correspondence with: James L. Martin, Director of State-Federal Relations, National Governors' Conference; Ray J. Madden, U.S. House of Representatives; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Thomas P. Salmon, Governor of Vermont and Chairman, NGC Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management; James D. Golden, General Chairman, 68th Annual Governors' Conference; Thad L. Beyle, Director of Research, National Governors' Conference; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Cecil D. Andrus, Governor of Idaho; Brevard Crihfield, Secretary-Treasurer, National Governors' Conference; Richard R. Rodgers, Chairman, State Services Corporation; Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference; James A.R. Johnson, Program Director, Volunteer Action Program, National Governors' Conference; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa and Chairman, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Safe Drinking Water Act, Seminar on Privacy, National Governors' Security Association, Executive Committee, public employee relations, social security, Southern Governors' Conference, Committee on Executive Management and Fiscal Affairs, state finances, workmen's compensation, Supplemental Security Income Amendments.","Prepared by the Department of Natural Resources, the Division of Planning and Development.","Posterboard booklet with photographs from REAP.","Materials may contain sensitive or private information. Researchers may use data collected from these materials in the statistical aggregate or as an example to illustrate a theme. No identifying information should point to specific individuals or families mentioned in the files.","Materials produced by public servants while carrying out official duties are not copyrighted. Materials created outside of official duties, including diaries, personal correspondence, and campaign materials, are protected by copyright. Use of materials from this collection beyond the exceptions provided for in the Fair Use and Educational Use clauses of the U.S. Copyright Law may violate federal law. Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please contact the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center.","Correspondence in this series may contain sensitive personally identifiable information. Patrons must sign the WVRHC Agreement for the Use of Confidential Materials.","Arch Alfred Moore Jr. (b. 1923) served two consecutive terms as Governor of West Virginia from 1969-1977 and a third term from 1985-1989. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection for governor in 1988. Previously, he was elected as a Republican to five terms in the United States House of Representatives, serving from January 3, 1957-January 3, 1969. 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He was not a candidate for reelection to the Ninety-first Congress in 1968. He died on January 7, 2015, in Charleston, WV. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eArch Moore was born in Moundsville, WV, on April 16, 1923, to Arch Alfred Moore Sr. and Genevieve Elizabeth Jones. He graduated from Moundsville High School and worked in various jobs, including as a timekeeper for the Bechtel Corporation. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 1943, he was drafted into the military and selected for Officers Training School and the Army Specialized Training Program (ASTP), which put soldiers into accelerated courses in various disciplines. He was placed at Lafayette College (near Allentown, PA), to study engineering and train as a soldier. Following D-Day on June 6, 1944, the Army terminated the ASTP. Moore was assigned to Company G, 334th Regiment of the 84th Infantry Division and sent to Europe where he served as a combat sergeant. In a battle in November 1944, 33 of his 36-man platoon died, and Sgt. Moore was severely wounded when a bullet ripped through the side of his face. He was transferred to Liege, Belgium, where his face was reconstructed, and he used public speaking as part of his physical therapy. He was awarded a Bronze Star and Purple Heart for his service and was shipped home in March 1946. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMoore enrolled at West Virginia University in Morgantown, WV, in June 1946, entering school as a junior with the credits transferred from Lafayette College. He majored in political science and became a well-known figure on campus through involvement with extra-curricular activities. He was a member and president of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity, wrote the first WVU student body constitution, and served as student body president. He organized fundraising for the Mountaineer Mascot statue and started Mountaineer Day, which later became Mountaineer Week. After completing his bachelor's degree, Moore enrolled at WVU College of Law. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhile at WVU, Moore met Sadie Shelley Riley (known as Shelley), an undergraduate student from Uniontown, PA. In August 1949, Shelley and Arch married. Shelley worked in the film section of WVU Library, and Arch finished his law degree in May 1951. They then moved to Moundsville where Arch practiced law with his uncle Everett Moore, a politician and prominent attorney. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eArch and Shelley had three children together, Arch A. (Kim) Moore III, Shelley Wellons, and Lucy St. Clair. Daughter Shelley would go on to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives (2001-2014) and the U.S Senate (2015-present). \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 1952, Moore began his political career when he won his uncle's former seat in the West Virginia House of Delegates. After serving two years, he became the 1954 Republican nominee for the First District congressional seat, but he lost to sitting Congressman Robert Mollohan. In 1956, Mollohan left Congress to run for governor, and Moore won the seat over Democratic candidate C. Lee Spillers in a close race. Moore went on to serve six terms in Congress, 1957-1969, winning as a Republican in a predominantly Democratic state. Moore's district expanded after the 1960 census resulted in eliminating a West Virginia congressional district. Moore defeated Congressman Cleve Bailey to represent the new 13-county district. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn the House of Representatives, Moore served on the Judiciary Committee (1957-1969); the Select Small Business Committee (1957-1969); and the National Republican Congressional Committee (1957-1969) and Committee on Committees (1959-1969). He also served on several subcommittees, including the Immigration and Nationality Subcommittee (1959-1969); the Special Subcommittee on State Taxation and Interstate Commerce (1961-1969); and the Distribution Problems Affecting Small Businesses Subcommittee (1957-1967). Moore also served as the ranking Republican on the Select House Committee to investigate Representative Adam Clayton Powell in 1967. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDuring his congressional career, he supported civil rights and public works bills and was involved in several significant pieces of legislation. As a member of the Judiciary Committee, he worked on The Criminal Justice Act of 1963, The Civil Rights Acts of 1957 and 1964, and The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965. He made numerous international trips, in particular visiting Vietnam several times during the war. During one such trip in 1966 the helicopter he was riding in was struck by a bullet, disabling the rotors and forcing it to land. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter six terms in Congress, Moore ran for governor of West Virginia and was elected in 1968. He served two consecutive terms (1969-1977) and one nonconsecutive (1985-1989), making him the only person to serve three terms as governor of West Virginia. His tenure was characterized by extensive road building and investments in public education, welfare, and mental health.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShelley Moore also made impacts as First Lady, championing issues related to mental health, education, and libraries. She opened the Governor's Mansion to public tours and founded the West Virginia Mansion Preservation Foundation in 1985, raising funds to redecorate and preserve the building. She was active in numerous organizations, including the Girl Scouts, the Junior League of Wheeling, the American Red Cross, and the Montgomery (Maryland) County Cerebral Palsy Association. She was the longest serving first lady of West Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDuring his first term, Moore made headlines for firing more than 2,000 highway workers who went on strike, and he played a key negotiating role when thousands of miners went on strike over black lung benefits, leading to the disease's designation as a mining disability. In 1970, the Governor's Succession Amendment was ratified to the West Virginia constitution, allowing Moore to be the first governor to succeed himself since the 1870s. In 1972, he ran a heavily publicized election in which he defeated Jay Rockefeller.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAs Governor, Arch made significant changes to the welfare and education systems, increasing monthly payments for about 20,000 families with dependent children and beginning payments for thousands of blind, aged, and disabled individuals. He supported legislation to open public kindergartens for five-year-old children, adopting the national trend in West Virginia. In an effort to bring more tourists to the state, he was instrumental in building Charleston's Cultural Center. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWith funds from the state Roads Development Amendment, federal support through the Appalachian Regional Commission, and money remaining from the 1964 road bond, Moore was able to undertake one of the state's largest highway expansion projects. By the end of Moore's terms, part or all of Interstates 64, 68, and 79, as well as the West Virginia Turnpike, would be completed. Construction of the New River Gorge Bridge also began, and once finished, it would be at the time the world's longest single-span arch bridge. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMoore's tenure as governor also engendered criticisms and corruption charges. He faced disapproval for abruptly reducing a $100 million settlement with Pittston Coal Company to $1 million for cleanup charges for the 1972 Buffalo Creek disaster. In 1975, Moore and an aide were indicted on charges of extortion but were acquitted. Toward the end of his third term, more corruption charges were filed, and in 1990, Moore was found guilty of federal charges of mail fraud, tax fraud, extortion, and obstruction of justice. He served three years of a five-year prison term and was released in 1993. Though he pled guilty, he later maintained his innocence. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eArch Moore died January 7, 2015, in Charleston, WV, at the age of 91.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSources: \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCrouser, Brad. Arch: The Life of Governor Arch A. Moore, Jr. West Virginia: Woodland Press, LLC, 2006. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGrimes, Richard S. \"Arch Moore.\" e-WV: The West Virginia Encyclopedia. Accessed January 24, 2019. https://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/2032\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGutman, David. \"Shelley Riley Moore, former first lady of West Virginia, dies.\" Charleston Gazette-Mail. September 13, 2014. https://www.wvgazettemail.com/obituaries/shelley-riley-moore-former-first-lady-of-west-virginia-dies/article_1bf553b0-0cf9-562b-b316-e442b26cfedd.html\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePowell, Bob. \"Governor Moore fires striking highway workers.\" West Virginia Public Broadcasting. March 14, 1969. http://wvpublic.org/post/march-14-1969-governor-moore-fires-striking-highway-workers#stream/0 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoberts, Sam. \"Arch Moore, Trailblazing West Virginia Governor, Dies at 91.\" The New York Times. January 8, 2015. https://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/09/us/arch-moore-91-w-virginia-trail-blazer-dies.html \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eU.S. National Park Service. \"New River Gorge Bridge - New River Gorge National River.\" Accessed January 24, 2019. https://www.nps.gov/neri/planyourvisit/nrgbridge.htm\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Arch Alfred Moore Jr. served three terms as Governor of West Virginia (1969-1977, 1985-1989). He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection for governor in 1988. Previously, he was elected as a Republican to five terms in the United States House of Representatives, serving from January 3, 1957-January 3, 1969. He was not a candidate for reelection to the Ninety-first Congress in 1968. He died on January 7, 2015, in Charleston, WV. ","Arch Moore was born in Moundsville, WV, on April 16, 1923, to Arch Alfred Moore Sr. and Genevieve Elizabeth Jones. He graduated from Moundsville High School and worked in various jobs, including as a timekeeper for the Bechtel Corporation. ","In 1943, he was drafted into the military and selected for Officers Training School and the Army Specialized Training Program (ASTP), which put soldiers into accelerated courses in various disciplines. He was placed at Lafayette College (near Allentown, PA), to study engineering and train as a soldier. Following D-Day on June 6, 1944, the Army terminated the ASTP. Moore was assigned to Company G, 334th Regiment of the 84th Infantry Division and sent to Europe where he served as a combat sergeant. In a battle in November 1944, 33 of his 36-man platoon died, and Sgt. Moore was severely wounded when a bullet ripped through the side of his face. He was transferred to Liege, Belgium, where his face was reconstructed, and he used public speaking as part of his physical therapy. He was awarded a Bronze Star and Purple Heart for his service and was shipped home in March 1946. ","Moore enrolled at West Virginia University in Morgantown, WV, in June 1946, entering school as a junior with the credits transferred from Lafayette College. He majored in political science and became a well-known figure on campus through involvement with extra-curricular activities. He was a member and president of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity, wrote the first WVU student body constitution, and served as student body president. He organized fundraising for the Mountaineer Mascot statue and started Mountaineer Day, which later became Mountaineer Week. After completing his bachelor's degree, Moore enrolled at WVU College of Law. ","While at WVU, Moore met Sadie Shelley Riley (known as Shelley), an undergraduate student from Uniontown, PA. In August 1949, Shelley and Arch married. Shelley worked in the film section of WVU Library, and Arch finished his law degree in May 1951. They then moved to Moundsville where Arch practiced law with his uncle Everett Moore, a politician and prominent attorney. ","Arch and Shelley had three children together, Arch A. (Kim) Moore III, Shelley Wellons, and Lucy St. Clair. Daughter Shelley would go on to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives (2001-2014) and the U.S Senate (2015-present). ","In 1952, Moore began his political career when he won his uncle's former seat in the West Virginia House of Delegates. After serving two years, he became the 1954 Republican nominee for the First District congressional seat, but he lost to sitting Congressman Robert Mollohan. In 1956, Mollohan left Congress to run for governor, and Moore won the seat over Democratic candidate C. Lee Spillers in a close race. Moore went on to serve six terms in Congress, 1957-1969, winning as a Republican in a predominantly Democratic state. Moore's district expanded after the 1960 census resulted in eliminating a West Virginia congressional district. Moore defeated Congressman Cleve Bailey to represent the new 13-county district. ","In the House of Representatives, Moore served on the Judiciary Committee (1957-1969); the Select Small Business Committee (1957-1969); and the National Republican Congressional Committee (1957-1969) and Committee on Committees (1959-1969). He also served on several subcommittees, including the Immigration and Nationality Subcommittee (1959-1969); the Special Subcommittee on State Taxation and Interstate Commerce (1961-1969); and the Distribution Problems Affecting Small Businesses Subcommittee (1957-1967). Moore also served as the ranking Republican on the Select House Committee to investigate Representative Adam Clayton Powell in 1967. ","During his congressional career, he supported civil rights and public works bills and was involved in several significant pieces of legislation. As a member of the Judiciary Committee, he worked on The Criminal Justice Act of 1963, The Civil Rights Acts of 1957 and 1964, and The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965. He made numerous international trips, in particular visiting Vietnam several times during the war. During one such trip in 1966 the helicopter he was riding in was struck by a bullet, disabling the rotors and forcing it to land. ","After six terms in Congress, Moore ran for governor of West Virginia and was elected in 1968. He served two consecutive terms (1969-1977) and one nonconsecutive (1985-1989), making him the only person to serve three terms as governor of West Virginia. His tenure was characterized by extensive road building and investments in public education, welfare, and mental health.  ","Shelley Moore also made impacts as First Lady, championing issues related to mental health, education, and libraries. She opened the Governor's Mansion to public tours and founded the West Virginia Mansion Preservation Foundation in 1985, raising funds to redecorate and preserve the building. She was active in numerous organizations, including the Girl Scouts, the Junior League of Wheeling, the American Red Cross, and the Montgomery (Maryland) County Cerebral Palsy Association. She was the longest serving first lady of West Virginia. ","During his first term, Moore made headlines for firing more than 2,000 highway workers who went on strike, and he played a key negotiating role when thousands of miners went on strike over black lung benefits, leading to the disease's designation as a mining disability. In 1970, the Governor's Succession Amendment was ratified to the West Virginia constitution, allowing Moore to be the first governor to succeed himself since the 1870s. In 1972, he ran a heavily publicized election in which he defeated Jay Rockefeller.  ","As Governor, Arch made significant changes to the welfare and education systems, increasing monthly payments for about 20,000 families with dependent children and beginning payments for thousands of blind, aged, and disabled individuals. He supported legislation to open public kindergartens for five-year-old children, adopting the national trend in West Virginia. In an effort to bring more tourists to the state, he was instrumental in building Charleston's Cultural Center. ","With funds from the state Roads Development Amendment, federal support through the Appalachian Regional Commission, and money remaining from the 1964 road bond, Moore was able to undertake one of the state's largest highway expansion projects. By the end of Moore's terms, part or all of Interstates 64, 68, and 79, as well as the West Virginia Turnpike, would be completed. Construction of the New River Gorge Bridge also began, and once finished, it would be at the time the world's longest single-span arch bridge. ","Moore's tenure as governor also engendered criticisms and corruption charges. He faced disapproval for abruptly reducing a $100 million settlement with Pittston Coal Company to $1 million for cleanup charges for the 1972 Buffalo Creek disaster. In 1975, Moore and an aide were indicted on charges of extortion but were acquitted. Toward the end of his third term, more corruption charges were filed, and in 1990, Moore was found guilty of federal charges of mail fraud, tax fraud, extortion, and obstruction of justice. He served three years of a five-year prison term and was released in 1993. Though he pled guilty, he later maintained his innocence. ","Arch Moore died January 7, 2015, in Charleston, WV, at the age of 91.","Sources: ","Crouser, Brad. Arch: The Life of Governor Arch A. Moore, Jr. West Virginia: Woodland Press, LLC, 2006. ","Grimes, Richard S. \"Arch Moore.\" e-WV: The West Virginia Encyclopedia. Accessed January 24, 2019. https://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/2032","Gutman, David. \"Shelley Riley Moore, former first lady of West Virginia, dies.\" Charleston Gazette-Mail. September 13, 2014. https://www.wvgazettemail.com/obituaries/shelley-riley-moore-former-first-lady-of-west-virginia-dies/article_1bf553b0-0cf9-562b-b316-e442b26cfedd.html","Powell, Bob. \"Governor Moore fires striking highway workers.\" West Virginia Public Broadcasting. March 14, 1969. http://wvpublic.org/post/march-14-1969-governor-moore-fires-striking-highway-workers#stream/0 ","Roberts, Sam. \"Arch Moore, Trailblazing West Virginia Governor, Dies at 91.\" The New York Times. 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Moore Jr. papers document his career in the U.S. House of Representatives and his three terms as governor of West Virginia. A small number of materials relate to his personal law practice. Record formats include papers, audiovisual materials, photographs, maps, and memorabilia.","The first subgroup, Congressional papers, contains press, legislative, and constituent services materials from his tenure in Congress, 1957-1969.","The second subgroup, Gubernatorial papers, is composed of correspondence, photographs, staff files, and department files from Moore's three terms as governor of West Virginia.","The third subgroup, Personal papers, consists of materials relating to Moore's personal law practice. ","The Congressional papers subgroup contains files related to press, legislative, and political activities of Congressman Arch Moore and his office. It also consists of constituent services files, including correspondence with constituents and files for public works projects in West Virginia.","The Press series illustrates Congressman Moore's interactions with the press and outreach to his constituents. It contains photographs, speeches, newspaper clippings, press releases, newsletters, columns written by Moore, and broadcast transcripts.","The Photographs series contains print and digitized images relating to Congressman Moore's congressional career and personal life and spans the years 1956-1968. Both black-and-white and color images are included. Photographs from this series are digitized and available online at: https://moore.lib.wvu.edu. ","Photographic topics include scenes of speeches, campaign events, political meetings and hearings, formal portraits, personal and candid shots, and travel abroad, including to Vietnam, Greece, and Rome. Numerous photographs include West Virginia constituents, such as veterans groups, school children, and various organizations, and West Virginia landscapes. Prominent Republican politicians, such as Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Everett Dirksen are also featured. ","The Speeches series contains drafts and final versions of Congressman Moore's remarks given both inside and outside of the House of Representatives. Speeches range in date from 1959 to 1968 and cover the 86th Congress to the 90th Congress, as well as various topics for which Congressman Moore gave speeches and talks outside of the House.","The Press releases series contains releases created in Congressman Moore's office and distributed to media outlets. Subjects relate to specific legislation and issues, such as civil rights, the Vietnam War, veterans, and West Virginia state and First Congressional District issues.","The Columns and editorials series contains drafts and final versions of newspaper columns and radio addresses written by Congressman Moore.","The broadcasts series contains transcripts of radio messages delivered by Congressman Moore.","The Legislative files series includes research, committee reports, bills and bill drafts, correspondence with members of Congress, and correspondence with constituents. Moore served on the Judiciary Committee and the Select Small Business Committee, and on the Immigration and Nationality Subcommittee and several Small Business subcommittees. Moore also served as the ranking Republican on the Select House Committee to investigate Representative Adam Clayton Powell in 1967. Topics include judicial proceedings generally, constitutional amendments, interstate compacts, immigration and naturlaization, meetings of Congress, Presidential succession, and small business. Some materials related to public works projects may be found in this series, but the majority of public works files are in the Constituent Services series.","The Personal and political series contains campaign and party files, invitations, schedules, trip files, correspondence, and ephemera related to Moore's service in the U.S. House of Representatives.","The Party files and campaigns subseries contains West Virginia and national Republican Party files, lists of registered voters, donations, campaign materials, elections results, and correspondence. Most files relate to Moore's campaigns for Congress. Files about his first campaign for governor in 1968 are also included.","The Invitations subseries contains accepted personal and official invitations.","The Trips subseries contains materials related to Moore's domestic and international travel during his service in the House of Representatives.","The correspondence subseries contains correspondence between Moore and prominent individuals, such as Richard Nixon, Barry Goldwater, and Gerald Ford.","The Constituent Services series contains casework and issue correspondence with West Virginia constituents, as well as correspondents from across the country. It also consists of West Virginia public works project files.","The Correspondence and Casework subseries includes casework, constituent correspondence, and general correspondence. For constituent correspondence related to legislative topics, researchers should also look in the legislative series (I.B). ","The casework includes veterans' affairs; Social Security; immigration; Medicare and Medicaid; Small Business Administration; military nominations and discharge cases; employment; and financial aid for education. ","Constituent correspondence includes numerous issues, such as the Vietnam War; the JFK Administration, assassination, and funeral; the Civil Rights movement; the Grafton National Cemetery; gun control; elections; the State Road Commission; the Becker Amendment and prayer in schools; Voting Rights Act; foreign aid; residual and foreign oil; the coal and steel industries; and communism. The series also contains general correspondence, such as \"Thank You\" letters, cards, robo-letters, opinion ballots, outgoing mail, National Federation of Independent Business ballots, and requests. ","The subseries also includes correspondence with other members of Congress, the executive branch, and West Virginia government officials. ","The Projects subseries primarily consists of files documenting West Virginia First District public works projects. These include Appalachian Regional Commission grants, county and city sewer and water projects, Small Business Administration loans, the Grafton National Cemetery, and the Stonewall Jackson Dam. A significant number of files relate to the State Road Commission and road problems in the state. Correspondence with federal government agencies and constituents also appear in the files.","Revenue figures for July and August 1971","Announcement for special legislative session with comments on some items to be considered in said session. Interstate highway construction in Charleston and other comments on roads, Corridor \"E,\" and comments on turnpike acquisition. Huntington bridge location.","Board of probation and parole chairman sworn in by Judge Carrigan. $40 million of Dept. of Highway bonds will be marketed. Contracts let Interstate 79 from Pa. border to 12 miles from Charleston. St Mary's Bridge foundation found to be safe upon which to build new bridge- piers ok. Will call meeting of Tri-State Airport Committee before December 10.","Elk River Bridge- Governor to seek 100 percent federal financing from Emergency Bridge Replacement Act.","Judge William Carrigan appointed Special Counsel to the governor. Floyd R. Tarr, Weirton, appointed Judge of the Common Pleas Court of Hancock County. Deputy Director of Dept. of Natural Resources, Rodney Wayne Clay of Beckley appointed. Medical School- Marshal U. and Board of Regents directed to proceed- draw on $50,000 appropriated by Governor for costs. Financial condition of State $35 million estimated surplus for 1972. Executive clemency 27 total.","I-79 Status behind State Capitol. Humble Oil and Columbia Gas- gas explosion. Teets named as Preson County House of Del.","Science cultural center money can be raised. Weston and Colin Anderson won't close. Pre-financing State highways in two issues of road bonds of $45 million each before June 30. Farmington mine recovery operations slow. Black population declining. Barron scandals- all bad new not behind us. Rockefeller immature with reference to his statement concerning strip mining.","Road bond bid.","First month's revenue exceeded estimates. Ended fiscal 1971 with $10.6 surplus. Chairman of Board of Probation and Parole, Lawrence Evans, resigned. Projected revenue increase for 1972 $17 million plus. Governor comments on President Nixon's wage and price freeze. Questions by Press Corps.","Water Developments- FHA. Athens- Monroe and Mercer Counties.","W.Va. Housing Development Fund- State standby financing. Public employees insurance- two members appointed. Randolph Co. Supt. of Schools- emergency. Common Pleas Court Judge- John Goad. Penitentiary discussion.","Group insurance- health and life- discussion of plan.","Purity Banking expansion announcement. Release of final 1% of reserve. W.Va. Board of Investments will back-up Housing Fund- City Park Project $7.3 million at 7% interest. Bids for Highway bonds occur May 18, $45 million.","Program No. 17.","Program No. 16.","Program No. 15","Kanawha Airport. Settlement of coal strike.","Program No. 6.","Program No. 11.","Program No. 8","Program No. 18.","Program No.3.","Program No. 7.","Program No. 10.","Program No. 4.","Program No. 14.","Program No. 2.","Program No. 21.","Program No. 19.","Program No. 9.","Program No. 13.","Program No. 12.","Tape No. 1.","Tape 20.","Announcement about road construction projections. I-79. Morgantown, West Virginia.","Program No. 5.","Chester Bridge-100 percent financing by U.S. Dept. of Transportation announced by Governor.","Governor introduced James T. Lynn, U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Developement and Counsel to Preseident Nixon on community development.  Mr. Lynn explained and expanded unon federal revenue sharing and special revenue sharing. The Governor told the status of revenue of revenue collections for West Virginia, with a detailed break-out copy passed to the press.","Governor announced \"Snowshoe,\" new $90 million recreation complex in Pocahontas County","Report on Tri-State airport (illegible)","News coverage. Coverage about  Governor Arch Moore starts 3:35. It discussed draining the Abbots Hollow Dam site. Governor Moore ordered all earthen dams to be pumped dry. Buffalo Creek and Kelly's Creek discussed.","WELC radio-welch WV // WGNT radio Hunt WV","Columbia Gas System to establish headquarters in Charleston with a payroll of  $11 million. //General revenue for Dec. exceeded estimates of 11% 19% growth anticipated by July, 1973.// Governor expects softening of coal industry for about 18 months. noted growth in other areas. //alcohol beverages control $3 million in reserve. revenue sharing example of City Mannington Bridge. //New Hampshire's Governor Thompson here to observe state's computer system and welfare program. //Questions by press: American Electric Power and Air Pollution Contol Discussion.// State Treasurer and Revenue Sharing money--Revenue sharing act gives Governor the option to place that money in separate accounts --certificates of deposit. //What will be discussed with president Nixon in the January 29 meeting?","Public service commission--John Carrigan re-placing Elizabeth Hallanan. Governor discussed airport program in State. Discussion of Revenue sharing check. Capitol lights. Fuel shortage crisis. Wood county Airport renaming.","Summer youth employment program. pre-financing of highway construction. action on certain bills","Clothing Allowance","Astronauts Charles Conrad and Paul Weitz, Skylab mission to the moon- presented to the Governor State Flag carried to the moon, along with moon dust. Questions by the press.","Rehabilitation Environmental Action Plan (REAP) program reviewed. Executive appointments. ","U.S. Dept. of Labor funds $2,579,808, to be distributed to 26 agencies. ","Buffallo Creek rebuilding discussed.","Governor responds to questions regarding entering the New Hampshire Primary.","Governor responded to questions by press on \"decision day for educaiton, 1973\" and other matters sent to the legislature. ","Appointments--around April 1. ","Exxon, Columbia Gas and Consolidated Gas to commence drilling two deep wells for gas--one in Lincoln County and the other in Calhoun County. One in Lincoln County jointly with Col. Gas. ","$600,000 requested of Appalachian regional commission for coal miners--fixed base clinics to examine for black lung--mobile units.","14 high way contracts let--interstates and condition of funds to date.","Rehabilitation Environmental Action Plan (REAP)--Hearbert Hoover High School youths cited. ","AMES company expansion- Parkersburg-Access road to be built by state.","Roberts Consolidated- Huntington Martini Sportswear Exapansion-Ripley state revenue surplus figures discussed energy problems--letter of Governor Moore to Governor John Love, President's energy advisor","Lighting of capitol","Resolution no. 6-- letter from Attorney General re work done on behalf of Buffallo Creek.","Four Seasons nursing home purchased for mental health Canaan Valley plan discussed.","Staggared hours to be implemented on an experimental basis to relieve rush hours.","Questions by the press: legislature building--four seasons purchase--Governor's presidental campaign. ","61st Legislature. Special session. Abortion. Watergate. Treasurer's budget. Homestead exemption. School building bond fund.Bbicentennial -- funds for mason county","Immediate response to teachers retirement checks. New Chairman of Probation and Parole - Malcom D. Louden of Parkersburg.","Design of new  Science and Cultural center.","Sale of $40 million bonds for Appalachian system and interstates.","St. Mary's will bridge increased from two to four lanes.","Will be in California on 2-2-73 at direct request of Governor of California.","Meeting with president on 2-1-73 along with seven other governors.","Will be responding to requests for other states if at all possible.","Brunner- increased parking with cultural center? presidency? states rights candiacy? reason for going out to California?","Grimes- Cafteria, date construction will start on Cultural Center? Embargo reports from departments to legislature?","Victorsen- Grenbrier Street four lane, part of interstate?","Casto- Vietnam War, West Virginia's contribution?","Montozola-Criticism of cultural center? delay in announcing center?","Coralli- Cabell County court commissions meeting with the governor. East end hntg. bridge and civic center discussion of 1-23-73","Warden Coiner's resignation accepted.","Continuation of free rentals at Man and Buffallo Valley until 7-1-73.","Employment of young people- Neighborhood youth program// Junked Car removal- creation of Rehabilitation Environmental Action Plan - Joe Manchin.","Death of W. VA. girl serving in Peace Corp// Brunner- junked car program? Air pollution re Appalachia? Shake up on prison personel? Type of warden you are seeking?","Little- Description of retrieval?","Hindman- reason for accepting Coiner's resignation? Shake up on prison personel? Type of Warden you are seeking? ","Grimes- Junked car?","Miller- Rehabilitation Environmental Action Plan (REAP) program in progress immeditely? TRIP program","Christensen- reason Coiner's resignation was not accepted in '69?","Welling- Death of West Virginia Girl serving in Peace corp?","Governor introduced James T. Lynn, U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Developement and Counsel to Preseident Nixon on community development.  Mr. Lynn explained and expanded unon federal revenue sharing and special revenue sharing. The Governor told the status of revenue of revenue collections for West Virginia, with a detailed break-out copy passed to the press.","Governor announced \"Snowshoe,\" new $90 million recreation complex in Pocahontas County","Columbia Gas System to establish headquarters in Charleston with a payroll of  $11 million. //General revenue for Dec. exceeded estimates of 11% 19% growth anticipated by July, 1973.// Governor expects softening of coal industry for about 18 months. noted growth in other areas. //alcohol beverages control $3 million in reserve. revenue sharing example of City Mannington Bridge. //New Hampshire's Governor Thompson here to observe state's computer system and welfare program. //Questions by press: American Electric Power and Air Pollution Contol Discussion.// State Treasurer and Revenue Sharing money--Revenue sharing act gives Governor the option to place that money in separate accounts --certificates of deposit. //What will be discussed with president Nixon in the January 29 meeting?","Public service commission--John Carrigan re-placing Elizabeth Hallanan. Governor discussed airport program in State. Discussion of Revenue sharing check. Capitol lights. Fuel shortage crisis. Wood county Airport renaming.","Summer youth employment program. pre-financing of highway construction. action on certain bills","Astronauts Charles Conrad and Paul Weitz, Skylab mission to the moon- presented to the Governor State Flag carried to the moon, along with moon dust. Questions by the press.","REAP program reviewed. Executive appointments. //U.S. Dept. of Labor funds $2,579,808, to be distributed to 26 agencies. //Buffallo Creek rebuilding discussed.// Governor responds to questions regarding entering the New Hampshire Primary.","Governor responded to questions by press on \"decision day for educaiton, 1973\" and other matters sent to the legislature. //appointments--around April 1. // Exxon, Columbia Gas and Consolidated Gas to commence drilling two deep wells for gas--one in Lincoln County and the other in Calhoun County. One in Lincoln County jointly with Col. Gas. //$600,000 requested of Appalachian regional commission for coal miners--fixed base clinics to examine for black lung--mobile units.// 14 high way contracts let--interstates and condition of funds to date.// REAP--Hearbert Hoover High School youths cited.","AMES company expansion- Parkersburg-Access road to be built by state.// Roberts Consolidated- Huntington Martini Sportswear Exapansion-Ripley state revenue surplus figures discussed energy problems--letter of Governor Moore to Governor John Love, President's energy advisor// Lighting of capitol","Resolution no. 6-- letter from Attorney General re work done on behalf of Buffallo Creek.// Four Seasons nursing home purchased for mental health Canaan Valley plan discussed.// Staggared hours to be implemented on an experimental basis to relieve rush hours.// Questions by the press: legislature building--four seasons purchase--Governor's presidential campaign.","61st Legislature// special session // abortion // Watergate // treasurer's budget // homestead exemption // school building bond fund//  bicentennial -- funds for mason county","Immediate response to teachers retirement checks. New Chairman of Probation \u0026Parole - Malcom D. Louden of Parkersburg. // Design of new  Science and Cultural center.// Sale of $40 million bonds for Appalachian system and interstates.// St. Mary's will bridge increased from two to four lanes.// Will be in California on 2-2-73 at direct request of Governor of California.// Meeting with president on 2-1-73 along with seven other governors.// will be responding to requests for other states if at all possible.// Brunner- increased parking with cultural center? presidency? states rights candiacy? reason for going out to California?// Grimes- Cafteria, date construction will start on Cultural Center? Embargo reports from departments to legislature?// Victorsen- Grenbrier Street four lane, part of interstate?// Casto- Vietnam War, West Virginia's contribution?// Montozola-Criticism of cultural center? delay in announcing center?// Coralli- Cabell County court commissions meeting with the governor. East end hntg. bridge and civic center discussion of 1-23-73?","Warden Coiner's resignation accepted// continuation of free rentals at Man \u0026 Buffallo Valley until 7-1-73// Employment of young people- Neighborhood youth program// Junked Car removal- REAP- Joe Manchin// Death of W. VA. girl serving in Peace Corp// Brunner- junked car program? Air pollution re Appalachia? Shake up on prison personel? Type of warden you are seeking?// Little- Description of retrieval?// Hindman- reason for accepting Coiner's resignation? Shake up on prison personel? Type of Warden you are seeking?// Grimes- Junked car?// Miller- REAP program in progress immeditely? TRIP program?// Christensen- reason Coiner's resignation was not accepted in '69?// Welling- Death of West Virginia Girl serving in Peace corp?","Drive with Pride // 1. Rod Hudley, Don Knots, Chuck Hawley","JDR IV Martinsburg","JDR IV Wheeling","A radio presentation of the National Areonautics and Space Administration code: FPT Washington D.C. 20546 // 37 sec. 7.5 ips","Apollo- Spacecraft. State capital tour. 38 secs. 7.5 ips.","a radio presentation of the National Areonautics and Space Administration code: FPT Washington D.C. 20546 // 37 sec. 7.5 ips","a radio presentation of the National Areonautics and Space Administration code: FPT Washington D.C. 20546 // 37 sec. 7.5 ips","1: about HEAD START 4:30 // 2: about JOB CORPS 4:30 // 7.5 ips","O-D-O Recording company, INC 254 West 54th st. New York, NY. 10019 (212) 77-3180// 1. Overture //2. School bus// 3. Cement Mixer// 4. Cello flashback// 5. Pastoral (long)// 6. Pastoral (short)// 7. Clsoing// 8. Sig #1// 9. Sig #2// 10. Light// 11. Regular.// 12. Regular Instr.// 71/2 ips","1. Radio spot :60// 2. Radio spot :30// 3. Radio spot :30// 4. Gov. Arch Moore Appeal 1:20// (attached to the box is a  red cross business card: Louis E. Valentine executive director// Office 346-9411 res 342-0249// Kanawha-Clay Chapter American red cross 201 Duffy street, Charleston W.VA. 25311)","Martin","5-60 second spots // 7.5 IPS full-track","W. VA Home for Children, rape and sodomy","House- Senate, (the rest is illegible)","(note attached to the front of the case: From the desk of Steve Lewis// Thank you for your assistance.)","Memo: from Ruby to Mr Yost // This is a copy of the Governor's speech to the WVEA","Hanna-Barbera production, West Virginia version","Hanna-Barbera production, West Virginia version","Hanna-Barbera production, West Virginia version","Hanna-Barbera production, West Virginia version","Hanna-Barbera production, West Virginia version","Hanna-Barbera production, West Virginia version","Hanna-Barbera production, West Virginia version","Hanna-Barbera production, West Virginia version","Hanna-Barbera production, West Virginia version","Hanna-Barbera production, West Virginia version","Arch Moore and family","Armstrong radio tape for Appollo 11Spacecraft State Capital tour","Washington D.C.","Eagle Room// A.R.C","Workmen's Compensation Commissioner appiontment with judge haymond administering the oath.// Welfare children to recieve $30 for clothing allowance entering school in Sept., 1971// Questions by press.","Special sessions of legislature to be called for May 22, 1973.// See press notification sheet for questions by the press subject matter covered in this conference.","Moundsville Penitentiary improvements-open to press // Governor will ask Legislature for several million additional funds for earl childhood education.// Dr. harry Stansbury named director of Governor's comprehensive health planning program. // Robert Halbritter nominaed for judge by 18th local circut cour.// questions by press.","1. Dept of Highways-Engineering work on total length of highways turnpike-- comment on the road repair that is needed throughout the state, extra hours and manpower being utilized. record number of contracts let for road repair. // 2. Comments on budget cuts and legal appeal from Attorney General. // 3. Creating West Virginia \"Distinged Service Award\" Jerry West to get the first. // 4. Board of Investments comments. $5 million addional investments. // 5. Back to turnpike aquisition. // 6. will not dignify comments on tax evasion rumours. //7. Nursing home Liscensing Board questions. // 8. back to turnpike. //9. Questions on deaths of WVU Coeds. // 10. continuation of comments on coeds. // 11.","Welfare--100% of need extended to Blind, aged, and disabled","Webster County Judicial Circuit --George Cooper, lawyer, appointed to fill unexpired term of Judge Duffield// Teachers' retirement boad-- 13,945 members John B. White to head by election // federal revenue sharing amount must be for state to br contsested. Underestemated amounts due towns, cities, and counties tax effort. Feb 12-3 deadline for protest.","Kanawha Blvd. condition--directed highway comm'r. to take into state system portion from Greenbrier St. to California Ave. to get into shape. // Chester Bridge--100% funding from U.S. Dept of Transporation. // Summer Programs for youth of state. // Colonel Bonar-- Governor's visit.// 5.Funds ample to cover all departmets of State Government. // Princeton to get new mental health facility. ...$11 billion anticipatied surplus in General revenue fund.","Governor Moore, Ira Latina Jr.","Terra Alta","Governor reviewed call for special session of Legislature. 23, item by item. // Discussed general revenue of the state for the month of April. // Appalachian Elec. Power Co. to open a new coal mine in Marion County --Drift type. // Japan visit June 16 -- Industrial developement by Japan industry in West Virginina.","Governor discussed at length the energy the emergency in the state and Nation.// Governor appointed Ron Pearson-Finance Commissoner, West Virginias Dirctor of Energy and set up \"Energy Ofice\"// Will reduce by 10% state owned vehicles, save those of law enforcement and other areas of enforcement, and phase out 10% of vehicles owned by state.// Governor comments on four constitutional amendments voted and passed in nov. 6, 1973 election. // governor disscussed progress and goal of I-64 and 77.// Governor disscussed Housing developement fund. // Governor discussed his actions re federal revenue sharing check before leaving for japan.","Mingo County emergency ambulance situation selective service cutback; plans for regional offices Governor's actions on bills from recent extraordinary session.","TRIP program to be inaugurated. //OEO approved frist year grant of $4,039,000---Nationwide pilot program for issuance of travel coupons to eligible persons. // State Public defender Programs for low income persons. OEO funding $843, 250 for program. OEO, Welfare Dept. State Bar, and West Virginia U. Law School participating.","The Governor discussed the bills acted upon by the Special Session of the Legislature--those he vetoed and those signed. // summer youth programs// Questions by the press.","Governor reviews supplemental Appropriations bills to be submitted to the legislature, //Greenbrier college for women will be purchasd for childrens mental retardation hospital. // 60 day extension for highway contacts becuse of wet wetaher. // Questions by Press -Cost of Greenbrier College-- Abortions-- possibility of sp. election-- presidential aspirations.","OEO press conference","Status of Community Action programs and OEO. 14 of these state agencies not in jeapardy// Developement of Reagional Councils to be Funded by Federal Governemtt// REAP Program getting off to  imoresive start-1073 crushd vehild removeded and crushed and send ro Ohi0. // Financial Position of State at end of January, 1973 B\u0026O collections showing dedicated increase. The West Viginia Legislature and removing act--Account no. 127.// (Special) possible/ election day on Sept. 18, 1973--Veterens houses bonus// \"Desicions Day\" // and Road Bonds","Special sessions of legislature to be called for May 22, 1973.// See press notification sheet for questions by the press subject matter covered in this conference.","Webster County Judicial Circuit --George Cooper, lawyer, appointed to fill unexpired term of Judge Duffield// Teachers' retirement boad-- 13,945 members John B. White to head by election // federal revenue sharing amount must be for state to br contsested. Underestemated amounts due towns, cities, and counties tax effort. Feb 12-3 deadline for protest.","Governor reviewed call for special session of Legislature. 23, item by item. // Discussed general revenue of the state for the month of April. // Appalachian Elec. Power Co. to open a new coal mine in Marion County --Drift type. // Japan visit June 16 -- Industrial developement by Japan industry in West Virginina.","Governor discussed at length the energy the emergency in the state and Nation.// Governor appointed Ron Pearson-Finance Commissoner, West Virginias Dirctor of Energy and set up \"Energy Ofice\"// Will reduce by 10% state owned vehicles, save those of law enforcement and other areas of enforcement, and phase out 10% of vehicles owned by state.// Governor comments on four constitutional amendments voted and passed in nov. 6, 1973 election. // governor disscussed progress and goal of I-64 and 77.// Governor disscussed Housing developement fund. // Governor discussed his actions re federal revenue sharing check before leaving for japan.","Mingo County emergency ambulance situation selective service cutback; plans for regional offices Governor's actions on bills from recent extraordinary session.","TRIP program to be inaugurated. //OEO approved frist year grant of $4,039,000---Nationwide pilot program for issuance of travel coupons to eligible persons. // State Public defender Programs for low income persons. OEO funding $843, 250 for program. OEO, Welfare Dept. State Bar, and West Virginia U. Law School participating.","The Governor discussed the bills acted upon by the Special Session of the Legislature--those he vetoed and those signed. // summer youth programs// Questions by the press.","Governor reviews supplemental Appropriations bills to be submitted to the legislature, //Greenbrier college for women will be purchased for children's mental retardation hospital. // 60 day extension for highway contacts because of wet weather. // Questions by Press -Cost of Greenbrier College-- Abortions-- possibility of sp. election-- presidential aspirations.","OEO press conference","Status of Community Action programs and OEO. 14 of these state agencies not in jeapardy// Developement of Reagional Councils to be Funded by Federal Governemtt// REAP Program getting off to  imoresive start-1073 crushd vehild removeded and crushed and send ro Ohi0. // Financial Position of State at end of January, 1973 B\u0026O collections showing dedicated increase. The West Viginia Legislature and removing act--Account no. 127.// (Special) possible/ election day on Sept. 18, 1973--Veterens houses bonus// \"Desicions Day\" // and Road Bonds","Coed","New lighting state capitol-cost// reserve balance // child development // New appointing of Mrs. B","Clow corp., Oakbrook, Illinois to locate new plasic pipe manufacturing plant at Buckannon. Access road to be built by highway dept. // House Bill 4- (included in call) Legislature authorized $420,000 for new boiler system at Huntington State hospital signed for by Governor House Bill 5 (included in Call) authorized expenditure of funds by Labor-Management Board, digned by Governor. // Questions by press: coal strike--food stamps for miners--Charleston Mayor proposed by-passing State in revenue sharing.","(note inside case:) decision '72 Lunch- Martinsburg -Aug 19, 1972 // Speakers Gov. Ronald Reagan- California Gov. Arch Moore- West Virginia // (this is a copy of originial tape made by WEP) for Gov. Moore- Compliments of Leslie Golliday","Young Republicans","Unemployment figures // Bus strike // Senate appointment to fill unexpired term of judge Carrigan--Gilligan of Sisterville.// Legislative call later in the day","Road Bond Bid","Fort Hill Bridge","consol no. 9, Pittston Rogers Morton","WWVA Wheeling, WV broadcast","(Note on the cover:) Anarchy in the Coal Fields. WWVA Wheeling, WV broadcast","To be used only for Governor Moore's press conferences. // This tape is the propery of the State Road Commission Pubic Information Office.","Norm Yost, Bill Richie, I-79","For: Bill Blake","1. Discussion of results of legislative session// 2. welfare// 3. Request for special aid funds for W. Va route 2 // 4. Employees insurance// 5. ect","1. St. Marys Bridge// 2. Aeronautics Comissioner appointment// 3. Fire in Mine near Fairmont// 4. Mine safety- OPERATION ROOF CONTROL- FIREBOSS// 5. fradulent mine foremen certificates// 6. mine safety continued// 7. Highways department- state airplane/ 8. Road building freeze- lifting of federal freeze","Governor's invitation to labor and managament accepted. to meet his office Oct 22, 1971 T 4:00 to discuss a settlement.","Coat Strike--labor management met with the Governor tp discuss--Adjourned until following Monday in Washington D.C.","Bus Strike Settlement Charlestone, on schedule- Oct 25","National Youth Science Camp representatives from West Virginia introduced. // Questions by press","Coal Mining opening-- Jones \u0026 Laughlin at Glen Daniel, Raleigh County","Heckler telegram regarding congressional redistricting. //State spending--allowed further 1% legislature space and questions on capitol space.","Lt. Calley Statement. // Strip Mine Bill Signed. // Electric Chair comment by Governor. // Various questions by press.","Telephone hook up // strip mining","From the office of the Governor of the state of West Virginia","Ed Flowers, Judge Shifts","(Tape 2) 6. Continuation of Mine Safety. // 7. Road Commission Airplane and state airplane. // 8. Road Building program-liftinf of federal freeze.","\"medically needy\" program to be administered within the framework of department of welfare disclosed by the governor.//state police academy -new $1,540,250 addition- Kuhn construction co. // State Penitentiary, Moundsville- Arthur Mckenzie appointed deputy warden. // legislator's pay raise discussed. // Governor discussed New River- his opposition to its being included in scenic rivers program. // Governor discussed critical energy shortage in United States.","Governor Moore announced State's plan as a single identity in compliance with public law 93614, National Health Planning and Resource Act. // Mose E. Boiarsky appointed Judge circuit court. // Medical facilities being established to induce doctors to practice in rural areas. // Shawnee golf course property discussed. // Greenbrier Osteopathic school discussed. // State treasurer, John Kelly,-- Governor, will not intervene. // Governor chides press for nor giving wide coverage to Bordenkircher news wherein he stated he had no evidence of wrong doing in Inmates' Trust fund, penitentiary","Dupoint Co. has submitted an application to state Natural Resources Dept. to dump chloride into Kanawha river, which was formerly sent to Gulf of Mexico. Public hearings scheduled first part of January. // New River Gorge- Five public hearings to be held- Governor hopes it will be designated a National Park. // Ten Dams on the New River. // Public Service Commission- Brooks Smith's appointment by the Governor as a chairman. will he withdraw the appointment by reason of some of state senator's objections // Ambulances and emergency medical service responsibility expanded in some areas of the state. // Governor expects unemployment to rise.","John Carrigan- Board of Public Service Commission // William D. Mitchell- Workman's Comp. Fund // Continuation of Welfare Dept's clothing allowance // Groundbreaking of Fourco Glass Co.","Governor introduced new Dean of Marshall University Medical School-- Robert C. Parlett // Announcement of West Va.'s new Paraprofessional Child Car System // Greenbrier school of Osteopathic Medicine discussion // Questions by the press: Bill Loy Judgeship, Cleo Jones resignation, State employees' salaries, Kan. county circuit court judgeship","West Virginia legal Services Plan, Inc. (aid for low-income people of the state) David Cecil appointed director. // Welfare clothing allowance to school-age youngsters // State bridge contracts let--- East Huntington Bridge. // Governor's Impressions of meeting with President Ford // President Ford // Governor answered questions regarding his name being submitted for the office of the Vice president of the U.S. // Unemployment and welfare fathers","Governor Announced West Virginia Office of Minority Business Enterprises OMBE being set up. McDonald Cary appointed its executive director. Favorable employment picture in state. //Brazilian cultural group to appear in state. // Don Bordenkircher's resignation, former warden. Osteopathic school, Greenbrier.","\"Abuse Alert\" program announced --Salvation Army and State Dept. of Welfare. // Sewage treatment funds of $104 million avaliable for West Virginia communities in 75% grants. // Revenue, Legislature, and the Governor's plans for seeking a third term","Armco Steel multi-million -dollar coal mining expansion. // studded tires outlawed. // I-64 bridge, South Charleston will open June 5, 11:00 am, 1974 // Special Session comments, when, budget and veterans' bonus // Republic of China trip-- Governor's comments","Governor Introduced new state commerce commissioner, Ralph D. Alertazzie. // \"Longwall Stripping\" process -- project on property of American Elec. power Co. at Julian, Boone county, to be put to into operation Feb. of 1975. Funded by US environmental protection agency and state surface mining and  reclamation association","dubbed over August 12, 1975 press conference","Governor announces Ashland Chemical company's Multi-million dollar maleic-anhydride plant in Wayne county","Governor revokes ban on studded tires--can be used from Nov 15 to April 1 // Economic condition of state // Governor expressed optimism on coal labor-management contract agreement // Bill Loy's judgeship bid // Governor's role in textbook controversy and state police // governor's views on on outcome of Nov 5 election // Mines dept., Jon Ashcraft, director, discussed united mines workers' suit. // East Huntington Bridge revised cost estimate // Mrs. Shelley Moore--will she consider the governorship of West Virginia if the Governor is not permitted to run again?","Workmen's Compensation fund-- New and more efficient method of processing claims shown with explanation","Governor explains his stand on the budget","Governor discussed the possibility of issuing emergency proclamation regarding International Electrical Workers' strike at Monongahela Power Co., Hancock, Preston, and parts of Mineral County. Dec 5, 1974, 1:00 PM deadline set. // Hydrocarbinoization plant being sought by W. VA // State civil service director named- Arden R Hodges. formerly F\u0026A assistant commissioner. // Coal Strike settlement reaction by Governor and his assessment of loss of revenue to the state. // REAP director A. James Manchin's citation for speeding on the interstate.// Logan county employee's illegal use of equipment // West Virginia University Medical School extension in Kanawha county and effect on Marshall University medical school","Governor announced current interstate openings and variously touched upon problems pertaining to state's road building program // additional $12.6 million Appalachian regional commission funds to the state // Governor discussed good financial health of West Virginia and employment rate compared to US // Coal companies to supply at last year's price coal to home owners // current coal strike discussed // Elizabeth Hallanan and Public Service Commission discussed // REAP head, A. James Manchin, Incident concerning removal of junk bus from \"private property\" at Kanawha Falls, and law suit against him.","Questions by press re campaign contributions Federal District Judge appointment, Supreme Court decision re budget bill, Special session of Legislature, Security guard at airport on return from Russia. // Governor gives brief report on his trip to Russia","Governor Moore's statement in response to indictment // Governor announces his plans to run for a third term.","Governor Announced $50 million coal mining development in Nicolas county - Bethlehem STL // Coalcon update by Governor // Summer youth program discussed by Governor","Governor announced preliminary approval by the US Veterans Administration of Marshall University Medical School // Discussions of legislative matters // William Loy--proposed Judgeship","Governor gave his views concerning the election of Nov. 5, 1974 // Governor discussed impact of nationwide coal strike","\"medically needy\" program to be administered within the framework of department of welfare disclosed by the governor.//state police academy -new $1,540,250 addition- Kuhn construction co. // State Penitentiary, Moundsville- Arthur Mckenzie appointed deputy warden. // legislator's pay raise discussed. // Governor discussed New River- his opposition to its being included in scenic rivers program. // Governor discussed critical energy shortage in United States.","Governor Moore announced State's plan as a single identity in compliance with public law 93614, National Health Planning and Resource Act. // Mose E. Boiarsky appointed Judge circuit court. // Medical facilities being established to induce doctors to practice in rural areas. // Shawnee golf course property discussed. // Greenbrier Oseopathic school discussed. // State treasurer, John Kelly,-- Governor, will not intervene. // Governor chides press for nor giving wide coverage to Bordenkircher news wherein he stated he had no evidence of wrong doing in Inmates' Trust fund, penitentiary","Dupoint Co. has submitted an application to state Natural Resources Dept. to dump chloride into Kanawha river, which was formerly sent to Gulf of Mexico. Puvlic hearings scheduled first part of January. // New River Gorge- Five public hearings to be held- Governor hopes it will be designated a National Park. // Ten Dams on the New River. // Public Servic Commission- Brooks Smith's appointment by the Governor as a chairman. will he withdraw the appointment by reason of some of state senator's objections // Ambulances and emergency medical service responsibility expanded in some areas of the state. // Governor expects unemployment to rise.","John Carrigan- Board of Public Service Commission // William D. Mitchell- Workman's Comp. Fund // Continuation of Welfare Dept's clothing allowance // Groundbreaking of Fourco Glass Co.","Governor introduced new Dean of Marshall University Medical School-- Robert C. Parlett // Announcement of West Va.'s new Paraprofessional Child Car System // Greenbrier school of Osteopathic Medicine discussion // Questions by the press: Bill Loy Judgeship, Cleo Jones resignation, State employees' salaries, Kan. county circuit court judgeship","West Virginia legal Services Plan, Inc. (aid for low-income people of the state) David Cecil appointed director. // Welfare clothing allowance to school-age youngsters // State bridge contracts let--- East Huntington Bridge. // Governor's Impressions of meeting with President Ford // President Ford // Governor answered questions regarding his name being submitted for the office of the Vice president of the U.S. // Unemployment and welfare fathers","Governor Announced West Virginia Office of Minority Business Enterprises OMBE being set up. McDonald Cary appointed its executive director. Favorable employment picture in state. //Brazilian cultural group to appear in state. // Don Bordenkircher's resignation, former warden. Osteopathic school, Greenbrier.","\"Abuse Alert\" program announced --Salvation Army and State Dept. of Welfare. // Sewage treatment funds of $104 million avaliable for West Virginia communities in 75% grants. // Revenue, Legislature, and the Governor's plans for seeking a third term","Armco Steel multi-million -dollar coal mining expansion. // studded tires outlawed. // I-64 bridge, South Charleston will open June 5, 11:00 am, 1974 // Special Session comments, when, budget and veterans' bonus // Republic of China trip-- Governor's comments","Governor Introduced new state commerce commissioner, Ralph D. Alertazzie. // \"Longwall Stripping\" process -- project on property of American Elec. power Co. at Julian, Boone county, to be put to into operation Feb. of 1975. Funded by US environmental protection agency and state surface mining and  reclamation association","Governor announces Ashland Chemical company's Multi-million dollar maleic-anhydride plant in Wayne county","Governor revokes ban on studded tires--can be used from Nov 15 to April 1 // Economic condition of state // Governor expressed optimism on coal labor-management contract agreement // Bill Loy's judgeship bid // Governor's role in textbook controversy and state police // governor's views on on outcome of Nov 5 election // Mines dept., Jon Ashcraft, director, discussed united mines workers' suit. // East Huntington Bridge revised cost estimate // Mrs. Shelley Moore--will she consider the governorship of West Virginia if the Governor is not permitted to run again?","Workmen's Compensation fund-- New and more efficient method of processing claims shown with explanation","Governor explains his stand on the budget","Governor discussed the possibility of issuing emergency proclamation regarding International Electrical Workers' strike at Monogahela Power Co., Hancock, Preston, and parts of Mineral County. Dec 5, 1974, 1:00 PM deadline set. // Hydrocarbinoization plant being sought by W. VA // State civil service director named- Arden R Hodges. formerly F\u0026A assitant commissioner. // Coal Strike settlement reaction by Governor and his assessment of loss of revenue to the state. // REAP director A. James Manchin's citation for speeding on the interstate.// Logan county employee's illegal use of equipment // West Virginia University Medical School extension in Kanawha county and effect on Marshall University medical school","Governor announced current interstate openings and variously touched upon problems pertaining to state's road building program // additional $12.6 million Appalachian regional commission funds to the state // Governor discussed good financial health of West Virginia and employment rate compared to US // Coal companies to supply at last year's price coal to home owners // current coal strike discussed // Elizabeth Hallanan and Public Service Commission discussed // REAP head, A. James Manchin, Incident concerning removal of junk bus from \"private property\" at Kanawha Falls, and law suit against him.","Questions by press re campaign contributions Federal District Judge appointment, Supreme Court decision re budget bill, Special session of Legislature, Security guard at airport on return from Russia. // Governor gives brief report on his trip to Russia","Governor Moore's statement in response to indictment // Governor announces his plans to run for a third term.","Governor Announced $50 million coal mining development in Nicolas county - Bethlehem STL // Coalcon update by Governor // Summer youth program discussed by Governor","Governor announced preliminary approval by the US Veterans Administration of Marshall University Medical School // Discussions of legislative matters // William Loy--proposed Judgeship","Governor gave his views concerning the election of Nov. 5, 1974 // Governor discussed impact of nationwide coal strike","Governor Moore announced by taped message joint venture by Columbia Gas and Monterey Coal Co. (subsidiary of Exxon) development of coal reserves in West Virginia and Illinois // Two new coal mines to be opened by Monterey, one in Lincoln and Wayne Counties.// Development of a new city in WV a possibility","Taped on announcement of Columbia Gas co. and Exxon Venture in the State-- two new mines","Emergency medical services program director, Dr. Frederick M. Cooley, appointed // Highway dept.--Governor tells of letter sent to legislature leadership regarding low funds; also spelled out consequences if more money is not appropriated- employment, ect. will have to be reduced. //teacher's pay - Governor discussed his bill to legislature recommending $750 increase // railroad maintenance commission needed and funds appropriated from legislature discussed by the Governor // Bicentennial funds not sufficiently appropriated by the legislature","Disaster area declared for Marshall County // Coal Miners--Food Stamps // Grand Jury Investigation // Hall of Fame- more on // Fiscal posture of state - Erroneous reporting by Charleston Gazette","Title XX- Welfare Dept. // Lawrence Frankel Foundation- Dept. Welfare. // Coal Miners- food Stamps // Pay Raises, state employees // Wheeling area declared disaster area","Clothing allowance for children raised to $45, I-64 to I-77 Interstate at Fort Hill to open August 29, Governor discussed Special Session and various items in the call, TRIP program discussed","Governor Moore announced by taped message joint venture by Columbia Gas and Monterey Coal Co. (subsidiary of Exxon) development of coal reserves in West Virginia and Illinois // Two new coal mines to be opened by Monterey, one in Lincoln and Wayne Counties.// Development of a new city in WV a possibility","Pennzoil Company -- Governor Moore announced multi-million dollar oil well drilling program in West Virginia // General revenue of state // \"Keep America Beautiful\" drive // Special session of legislature discussed // Buffalo Creek housing charges discussed and problems relating to housing in Buffalo Creek // National offices (political) discussed","American Motors Corp. --Governor announced company's intention to locate in WV // Pittsburg Tube co. -- Governor announced company's intention to locate to WV // call for Special Session date- discussion","Chief Medical Examiner, Dr. Irvin M Sopher, Appointed// Current coal strike discussed// New investment system for state funds","Special session of legislature called by the governor-July 29, 1975, 10:00 AM// Highway Dept.- $27 million to be asked of legislature for upgrading highways and provide funds for highway personnel// Surplus funds of $47 million for state// Coalcon // Marshal Medial School // Treasurer's office (state) // Bicentennial's lack of funds","Governor severely criticizes board of Reagents for its action regarding Greenbrier Osteopathic School of Medicine // Freezes Board's funds for contractual Agreements","Federal Revenue Sharing Check $6, 349, 718 received// Federal Mine Safety Act 1969-- Non-permissible equipment-- small business administration loans to aid mining identities for compliance // diversified mountaineer-- statues of depositors// call for special session session discussed // Federal Disaster funds for tornado damage requested // Children's home, Elkins, discussed // Teachers salaries-- five percent increase discussed-- Governor's and legislator's stand","Morris Harvey College -- Governor announces offer of this college as a gift to the state of West Virginia","Kanawha City Bridge opening // State senator Jack Hellems appointed to fill vacancy by J.C. Dillon, Jr. // Governor Summer Youth Program detailed// Coalcon discussed by the Governor in New York-- part state ownership suggested by Governor in Coalcon// Central Mental Health Complex bids for site development on interstate 77 at Pocatalico// Governor Moore to run against Senator Byrd--story in \"U.S. News and World Report\"-- discussion// site selected for hall of fame discussed// Another new bridge for Kanawha county--contract let.","Dr. B.L. Coffindaffer appointed director Office Federal -State relations// Governor's political future discussed// Coalcon meeting in New York July 29, 1975, Special Session of Legislature discussed// $47-plus million surplus for state","Governor Moore announced by taped message joint venture by Columbia Gas and Monterey Coal Co. (subsidiary of Exxon) development of coal reserves in West Virginia and Illinois // Two new coal mines to be opened by Monterey, one in Lincoln and Wayne Counties.// Development of a new city in WV a possibility","Emergency medical services program director, Dr. Frederick M. Cooley, appointed // Highway dept.--Governor tells of letter sent to legislature leadership regarding low funds; also spelled out consequences if more money is not appropriated- employment, ect. will have to be reduced. //teacher's pay - Governor discussed his bill to legislature recommending $750 increase // railroad maintenance commission needed and funds appropriated from legislature discussed by the Governor // Bicentennial funds not sufficiently appropriated by the legislature","Disaster area declared for Marshall County // Coal Miners--Food Stamps // Grand Jury Investigation // Hall of Fame- more on // Fiscal posture of state - Erroneous reporting by Charleston Gazette","Title XX- Welfare Dept. // Lawrence Frankel Foundation- Dept. Welfare. // Coal Miners- food Stamps // Pay Raises, state employees // Wheeling area declared disaster area","Clothing allowance for welfare children raised to $45. // I-64 -I-77 Interstate at Fort Hill to open August 29// Governor discussed Special Session and various items in the call // TRIP Program discussed","Pennzoil Company -- Governor Moore announced multi-million dollar oil well drilling program in West Virginia // General revenue of state // \"Keep America Beautiful\" drive // Special session of legislature discussed // Buffalo Creek housing charges discussed and problems relating to housing in Buffalo Creek // National offices (political) discussed","American Motors Corp. --Governor announced company's intention to locate in WV // Pittsburg Tube co. -- Governor announced company's intention to locate to WV // call for Special Session date- discussion","(No tape, typed transcripts only) Moundsville penitentiary improvements-open to press, Governor will ask press for several million additional funds for early childhood education, Dr. Harry Stansbury named Director of Governor's Comprehensive Health Planning program, Robert Halbritter nominated for judge 18th circuit court, questions by press","Chief Medical Examiner, Dr. Irvin M Sopher, Appointed// Current coal strike discussed// New investment system for state funds","Special session of legislature called by the governor-July 29, 1975, 10:00 AM// Highway Dept.- $27 million to be asked of legislature for upgrading highways and provide funds for highway personnel// Surplus funds of $47 million for state// Coalcon // Marshal Medial School // Treasurer's office (state) // Bicentennial's lack of funds","Governor severely criticizes board of Reagents for its action regarding Greenbrier Osteopathic School of Medicine // Freezes Board's funds for contractual Agreements","Federal Revenue Sharing Check $6, 349, 718 received// Federal Mine Safety Act 1969-- Non-permissible equipment-- small business administration loans to aid mining identities for compliance // diversified mountaineer-- statues of depositors// call for special session session discussed // Federal Disaster funds for tornado damage requested // Children's home, Elkins, discussed // Teachers salaries-- five percent increase discussed-- Governor's and legislator's stand","Morris Harvey College -- Governor announces offer of this college as a gift to the state of West Virginia","Kanawha City Bridge opening // State senator Jack Hellems appointed to fill vacancy by J.C. Dillon, Jr. // Governor Summer Youth Program detailed// Coalcon discussed by the Governor in New York-- part state ownership suggested by Governor in Coalcon// Central Mental Health Complex bids for site development on interstate 77 at Pocatalico// Governor Moore to run against Senator Byrd--story in \"U.S. News and World Report\"-- discussion// site selected for hall of fame discussed// Another new bridge for Kanawha county--contract let.","Dr. B.L. Coffindaffer appointed director Office Federal -State relations// Governor's political future discussed// Coalcon meeting in New York July 29, 1975, Special Session of Legislature discussed// $47-plus million surplus for state","Public Institution Commissioner, Calvin Calendin, sworn in by Justice Haden// SSI (Supplemental Security Income Program) initiated by state of West Virginia Welfare Dept. //Revenue estimates will not be revised for legislature// legislature discussion, more of","Colcon (pilot coal hydro carbonization plant) status discussed// Welfare Commissioner Ed Flowers' resignation revealed and Tom Tinder, previously Flower's assistant introduced as new Welfare commissioner// Teacher's retirement fund contributions by higher education participants take-over by state explained.// track and field hall of fame location discussed// \"dirtiest city\"--REAP's director so dubbed Charleston--discussed.","Work-Release center for male residents at Pruntytown-- Cottage on grounds of Industrial School for boys-- announced by Governor to open soon. Third in WV// Will Leonard case Discussed// Resigning Ins. Commissioner, Sam Weese, Lauded New Ins. Commissioner Don Brown, introduced// Chief Logan State Park conference center// contract let// Governor's reaction to President Gerald Ford's talk// Federal Highway trust funds discussed// Governor losing some of his \"troops\"// \"Twelve Years\" was this an announcement?","Heritage Trust Program initiated// $250,000 donated for it from Benedum Foundation// Mines director defended by Governor// Studded tire bill// Coalcon discussed","Secretary of State, James R McCartney, sworn in// Economy of state discussed-surplus gen. revenue// Abortion--Governor's views against// Legislative bills discussed// Intermediate Court Judge appointed --Cabell Co.// Unemployment in county discussed.","Track and Field Hall of Fame update, and schedule of events--site selected Putnam co.//State Capitol--cleaning of outside// Capitol's dome--update on refinishing the gold//state's financial condition// State's employment condition// Air pollution control--Governor commits on his executive order relating thereto//Gubernatorial campaign for 1776","Extending Governor's summer youth program // contacts for Phase I of Central Mental Health Complex// Executive order to Air Pollution control commission to avoid imposing air ambient regulations that have net effect of exceeding national standards// Governor refuses to file letter of intent with EPA administrator regarding particulates// Contractors to be let out this year to complete contracts of WV Turnpike to Interstate standards// Special Sessions July 26, 1976 of Legislature to deal mostly with salaries of teachers, support personnel and other.","Supreme Court Justice, Donald R. Wilson, appt. // Investment Advisory Firms selected- 1 year contracts Boston co. and Alliance Capital Management co. // Energy Subsidization Bill to Legislature discussed // Wayne Slater, Ap, questions to Governor regarding charges // Highway user taxes discussed // education program to be discussed with Legislature // Governor asked when he will file for third term // Ashland oil contribution discussed // Governor states support for President Ford // COAL tax proposed by Governor for development of an Energy program for the state // Physicians Malpractice insurance proposal by the governor discussed// Identification card for blind and disabled persons to be issued by State Dept. of Motor Vehicles","Civil Service pay scale revised upwards // pay increases of five percent for other state employees in Governor's amended budget //Commissioner Albertazzie filing for Governor // Cultural Center progress report","West Virginia Highways Funding-- Governor's Plan // Health System agency approval // Salary  increase of $1,000 for all state employees across-the-board // Civil Service-- new ratings and pay increases","Welfare clothing allowance for needy school children discussed, food stamps for striking miners- circumstances under which they will receive them and federal regulations governing issuance, Governor's assessment of FORD-DOLE ticket, Governor's comments regarding running against Robert Byrd in U.S. Senate race in November, Governor states he did not discuss his political future with President Ford","at the Civic Center","New Hampshire","Public Institution Commissioner, Calvin Calendin, sworn in by Justice Haden// SSI (Supplemental Security Income Program) initiated by state of West Virginia Welfare Dept. //Revenue estimates will not be revised for legislature// legislature discussion, more of","Colcon (pilot coal hydro carbonization plant) status discussed// Welfare Commissioner Ed Flowers' resignation revealed and Tom Tinder, previously Flower's assistant introduced as new Welfare commissioner// Teacher's retirement fund contributions by higher education participants take-over by state explained.// track and field hall of fame location discussed// \"dirtiest city\"--REAP's director so dubbed Charleston--discussed.","Work-Release center for male residents at Pruntytown-- Cottage on grounds of Industrial School for boys-- announced by Governor to open soon. Third in WV// Will Leonard case Discussed// Resigning Ins. Commissioner, Sam Weese, Lauded New Ins. Commissioner Don Brown, introduced// Chief Logan State Park conference center// contract let// Governor's reaction to President Gerald Ford's talk// Federal Highway trust funds discussed// Governor losing some of his \"troops\"// \"Twelve Years\" was this an announcement?","Heritage Trust Program initiated// $250,000 donated for it from Benedum Foundation// Mines director defended by Governor// Studded tire bill// Coalcon discussed","Secretary of State, James R McCartney, sworn in// Economy of state discussed-surplus gen. revenue// Abortion--Governor's views against// Legislative bills discussed// Intermediate Court Judge appointed --Cabell Co.// Unemployment in county discussed.","Track and Field Hall of Fame update, and schedule of events--site selected Putnam co.//State Capitol--cleaning of outside// Capitol's dome--update on refinishing the gold//state's financial condition// State's employment condition// Air pollution control--Governor commits on his executive oprder relating thereto//Gubernatorial campaign for 1776","Extending Governor's summer youth program // contacts for Phase I of Central Mental Health Complex// Executive order to Air Pollution control commission to avoid imposing air ambient regulations that have net effect of exceeding national standards// Governor refuses to file letter of intent with EPA administrator regarding particulates// Contractors to be let out this year to complete contracts of WV Turnpike to Interstate standards// Special Sessions July 26, 1976 of Legislature to deal mostly with salaries of teachers, support personnel and other.","Supreme Court Justice, Donald R. Wilson, appt. // Investment Advisory Firms selected- 1 year contracts Boston co. and Alliance Capital Management co. // Energy Subsidization Bill to Legislature discussed // Wayne Slater, Ap, questions to Governor regarding charges // Highway user taxes discussed // education program to be discussed with Legislature // Governor asked when he will file for third term // Ashland oil contribution discussed // Governor states support for President Ford // COAL tax proposed by Governor for development of an Energy program for the state // Physicians Malpractice insurance proposal by the governor discussed// Identification card for blind and disabled persons to be issued by State Dept. of Motor Vehicles","Civil Service pay scale revised upwards // pay increases of five percent for other state employees in Governor's amended budget //Commissioner Albertazzie filing for Governor // Cultural Center progress report","West Virginia Highways Funding-- Governor's Plan // Health System agency approval // Salary  increase of $1,000 for all state employees across-the-board // Civil Service-- new ratings and pay increases","Norm Yost Report from Houston Natural Gov. Conference","response to Gazette story","Tape #1","Tape #2","Tape #3","Swearing in of Haden as Judge of Supreme Court of Appeals// Response to Gazette story of June 20th // figures on surplus thru May","Press conference which discussed West Virignia native General Earl E. Anderson who became Assistant Commadont of the United States Marine Core. He declaired March 31st General Earl E. Anderson Day. Discussed the Japanese-American Governor's conference and the Governors that he designated to participate in the conference. An update on Buffalo Creek disaster concerning housing, funding, missing individuals, business loans being approved, and building temporary road structures. Two new industiries moving into West Virginia: The Sunshine Pillow Company and B\u0026L Apparal Incorparated of Cass. Growth in employment rate. The Tri-State Airport imporvements approved by Appapachian Regional Commission (ARC).   Discussion of higher education, kindergarden funding,  the special session,  Buffalo Creek investigation, the Devils Deciples, and damn drainage on high risk damns.","Press conference discussed road bonds and road construction, kindergarden program, disaster relief in Buffalo Creek, reorganization of Department of Public Safety, residency requirement for voting, OSHA legislation, and umployment rates.","WCHT-TV// Participants: Bob Myers, Lee Kenna, Jay Rockefeller, Harry Hoffman, Charles Ryan, Roy Brassfield (Moderator)","Press conference with Governor Arch Moore and Mr. Davis about the release of a letter to Senator Robert C. Byrd. The letter discussed the U.S. Geological Survey of four banks that show instability and possibilty of them sliding and impoundments that are issues.","Master Tape. An brief overview of the disaster and the current status of the recovery effort.","Civic Center campaign song","JD#4","Bill viewing accepted employment with U.S. Dept. of Labor---Black Lung// Employment Picture in WV // Amos Bolen Status as member of Board of Regents","Warden WV State Penitentiary, Donald E. Bordenkircher, appointed // Associate Warden in charge of security, Aurthur Leroy Mckenzie, appointed // Industrial training supervisor at penitentiary, R. J. Whitfield, appointed// New prison industries building to be constructed // Conference on productivity , Milwauee, Wis., Governor to attend// Will testify before Senate Sub-committee regarding Black Lung, Washinton on July 17, 1973// American Cyanamid expansion at Parkersburg- will attend- Pittsburg plate grass also // Black Lung Fund rate schedule// discussion veto consumer protectiom bill// Discussion of veto for consummer protection . State Envronmenal protection agency-will the Governor create such","Governor announced Western Electric co. $5 million facility at Martinsburg. Will employ 300 with annual payroll of $6 million. Construction to start 1974 // Officials of Western Electric introduced by Governor Moore: Donald E. Procknow, President Thomas E. Bolger, president, C\u0026P Telephone CO. Frank R. Hoffmann, Vice President and General Manager C\u0026P, WV","Executive appointments: Human rights commission- Acting executive director- Howard D. Kenney, Diector selective service- Harold E. Brown, Emergency services- Richard Weekly, // ARC- six of eleven districts approved and funded // finances of state of WV for August Brunner asked Governor of economic climate softening","Announced purchase of Greenbrier College for Women for $422,775. To be used for Ambulatory mentally retarded children. // State may buy Four Seasons Nursing Home in Parkersburg as part of Regional Mental Health Program // Pocatalico site (50 acres) being considered for purchase for Central Mental Health Complex // Huntington Bridge delay discussed","Bill viewing accepted employment with U.S. Dept. of Labor---Black Lung// Employment Picture in WV // Amos Bolen Status as member of Board of Regents","Warden WV State Penitentiary, Donald E. Bordenkircher, appointed // Associate Warden in charge of security, Aurthur Leroy Mckenzie, appointed // Industrial training supervisor at penitentiary, R. J. Whitfield, appointed// New prison industries building to be constructed // Conference on productivity , Milwauee, Wis., Governor to attend// Will testify before Senate Sub-committee regarding Black Lung, Washinton on July 17, 1973// American Cyanamid expansion at Parkersburg- will attend- Pittsburg plate grass also // Black Lung Fund rate schedule// discussion veto consumer protectiom bill// Discussion of veto for consummer protection . State Envronmenal protection agency-will the Governor create such.","Governor announced Western Electric co. $5 million facility at Martinsburg. Will employ 300 with annual payroll of $6 million. Construction to start 1974 // Officials of Western Electric introduced by Governor Moore: Donald E. Procknow, President Thomas E. Bolger, president, C\u0026P Telephone CO. Frank R. Hoffmann, Vice President and General Manager C\u0026P, WV","Executive appointments: Human rights commission- Acting executive director- Howard D. Kenney, Diector selective service- Harold E. Brown, Emergency services- Richard Weekly, // ARC- six of eleven districts approved and funded // finances of state of WV for August Brunner asked Governor of economic climate softening","Announced purchase of Greenbrier College for Women for $422,775. To be used for Ambulatory mentally retarded children. // State may buy Four Seasons Nursing Home in Parkersburg as part of Regional Mental Health Program // Pocatalico site (50 acres) being considered for purchase for Central Mental Health Complex // Huntington Bridge delay discussed","Parkersburg Statement","Statement by Governor Moore","Budget discussion // East Huntington Bridge bids advertised// Morgantown Bridge--Westover to Morgantown site selected // Summer Youth Program // Studded Tires outlawed","I-64 -- Final routing, two miles south of Buckley, WV// Special Session of Legislature--Tentatively after mid-April, 1974 // St. Mary's Bridge-- Bids to be let this week// Impeachment of President Nixon --Governor's view","From the Office of the Governor of the State of West Virginia","Banking Commissioner, George B. Jordan// Purchasing Practices, ect. $227,000 grant from Governor's committee on crime, ect. -2nd grant // Road Bond Debt Service --defined remarks in State of State--will be sent to Legislature 2:00 today // Questions by Press: Deficit in Education budget? Change in requirements for Mental Health Director? Medical school at Marshall, When will he announce political intentions","Press conference discussing Harry M. Brawley retirement from executive secretary of the WV Education Broadcast Authority, Francis L. Frank Blake replacing Brawley's position,  revenue sharing for child development programs, Buffalo Creek housing, public kindergarden, and Mr. Glat resignation from Human Rights Commission.","New Banking//Comm//Jackson County// Mr. Jordan","from Washington D.C.","Budget discussion // East Huntington Bridge bids advertised// Morgantown Bridge--Westover to Morgantown site selected // Summer Youth Program // Studded Tires outlawed","I-64 -- Final routing, two miles south of Buckley, WV// Special Session of Legislature--Tentatively after mid-April, 1974 // St. Marys Bridge-- Bids to be let this week// Impeachment of President Nixon --Governor's view","Norman Yost","State Capitol // Governor Moore 2nd term // main address","WDNE/WHIS// March of (illegible)","Charles Ryan and Tom Potter","Executive order expanding limitation of one-quarter tank of gasoline for persons who travel 250 miles a week relative to their employment// $150 million road bond -- comments regarding legislative action// signed into law six additional bills","Governor signed senate bill 240 (consumer credit-presumably consumer protection) lowers interest rate frim 20% to 18% // Governor rescinded for 30 days one-quarter tank gasoline. If not satisfactory as to supply of gasoline avaliable to state, will reinvoke quarter-tank executive order. // exchange of remarks between Jud Marvin, ABC, and Governor's regoverning quarter tank ruling // judicial reform","Las Vegas, Nevada // dept. of Highways.","Governor cited private Rodney C. Bobbitt U.S. Marine Corp, post humorously for heroism, highest honor awarded by the Corps.. Governor signed House Bill 797--Country truckers bill Authorities. Governor  tells actions to combat trucker protests and strikes","Supreme Court ruling// Industry undertaking R. H., operation at union","American Motor VIPs introduced by the Governor to the news media for questions regarding location of its stamping plant at ordinance center, south of Charleston.","Quaker oats co--new facility (needlecraft) to manufacture needlecraft //Japan- Governor to visit Oct. 19; Japanese gov. and business leaders-- Gov to host here Nov. 5 and 6. // Hawaii-- Education meeting of the states, Governor to attend// Revenue Sharing checks --Governor transmitted to the treasury the last of two checks-- $2 million to set up revolving fund for WV housing authority.// Representatives from eight countries to visit WV penitentiary --federal pubic safety of international development.// Inmates of WV penitentiary, Moundsville will be permitted to use tie line of Governor's information service // \"Campaign Tactics\" comments from Governor regarding 1968 campaign in response to the press.","Treasurer directed to sell $50 million school building bonds. // Tax dept. to audit major oil company gas stations gallonage to see if getting non user gallons for bill for Lobbyist to register. Federal adm. guidelines on use of electric UMWA Hq. location. // off the record re campaign contributions.","Monard// Governor Moore for a second term","Executive order expanding limitation of one-quarter tank of gasoline for persons who travel 250 miles a week relative to their employment// $150 million road bond -- comments regarding legislative action// signed into law six additional bills","Governor signed senate bill 240 (consumer credit-presumably consumer protection) lowers interest rate frim 20% to 18% // Governor rescinded for 30 days one-quarter tank gasoline. If not satisfactory as to supply of gasoline available to state, will reinvoke quarter-tank executive order. // exchange of remarks between Jud Marvin, ABC, and Governor's recovering quarter tank ruling // judicial reform","Governor cited private Rodney C. Bobbitt U.S. Marine Corp, post humorously for heroism, highest honor awarded by the Corps.. Governor signed House Bill 797--Country truckers bill Authorities. Governor  tells actions to combat trucker protests and strikes","meeting minutes","Supreme Court ruling// Industry undertaking R. H., operation at union","American Motor VIPs introduced by the Governor to the news media for questions regarding location of its stamping plant at ordinance center, south of Charleston.","Quaker oats co--new facility (needlecraft) to manufacture needlecraft //Japan- Governor to visit Oct. 19; Japanese gov. and business leaders-- Gov to host here Nov. 5 and 6. // Hawaii-- Education meeting of the states, Governor to attend// Revenue Sharing checks --Governor transmitted to the treasury the last of two checks-- $2 million to set up revolving fund for WV housing authority.// Representatives from eight countries to visit WV penitentiary --federal pubic safety of international development.// Inmates of WV penitentiary, Moundsville will be permitted to use tie line of Governor's information service // \"Campaign Tactics\" comments from Governor regarding 1968 campaign in response to the press","This sub-series details the undertakings of William Loy, Executive Assistant to Governor Arch Moore from 1968-1977. Loy's duties involved the day-to-day general operations of the Governor's office. This sub-series contains state planning documents, documents relating to the Department of Motor Vehicles, the Department of Finance and Administration, the Department of Education, the Department of Highways, state hospitals, employment applications, legal cases, correspondence with state leaders, requests from city councils, conference correspondence, and general communication and personal mail. As Executive Assistant, Loy was responsible for communicating and coordinating with national and regional Governors' Conferences. The conferences that Loy prepared materials for included the Midwestern Governors' conference, Middle Atlantic Governors' conference, Southern Governors' conference, the National Governors' conference, the Republican Governors' conference, and the Southern States conference. Included are papers and communication relating to these events. Also included are personal and general correspondence related to Loy's duties managing Governor Moore's public appearances, requests for entertainment, speaking engagements, endorsements, and tours of the State Capitol.","Employment applicant, letter to Howard Boggess, Larry J. Boggs application, Ivor Boiarsky memorial lecture program, consolation letter to Mrs. Boiarsky, plea for help regarding electrical contractor's license. Letter from Carolyn Bolton, letter to James Bond, Margaret Bond's Evaluation questionnaire of financial circumstances, Huhes Booher resume, letter to Koka Booth, letter from Dr. Mike Borkovic, letter and qualification statement from Ralph E. Boreman, letter from Ira C. Bostin jr, Future Farmers of America \"29th annual State FFA Ham Bacon and Egg show and Sale\" pamphlet, letter to Bill Bowers, goodbye letter from Carla Bowles, job wanted flyer posted by Carla Bowles, letter from Lorie Bowles, request for a return job from Carla Bowles, memo on the Mental Health Dept, letter on behalf of the welfare of Mr. Bowman's welfare, salary increase request, Kathi Boyle application for employment, thank you letter from W. A. Boyle, letter of complaint from A.T. Boylen, investigation into allegations, unable to find job for Mrs. Bradford within the House of Delegates, letter to the Postmaster General from Arch Moore, letter of termination, letter regarding \"Pistol Hunting Bill\" and Arch Moore, application and resume of John Breed, letter on acquiring and utilizing John Brown, License plate application denial, letter from Jay Bryant about Arch Moore and Senator Brock, letter from Bryce Mountain, personal correspondence with Pat and Harry Buch, Joe Gompers' resume, recommendation letter and resume for John Lane, employment letter, \"Moore keeps GOP in dark on projects, states Davis\", \"County GOP head says Moore slow\", letter on current affairs, apology letter, republican voter support strategy letter, summer program at Cedar Grove school, petition, thank you letter, admittance paperwork, Helicopter accident memo,  greetings to the family, petition, Farmers Home Association, letter from Senator Byrd, Sen. Byrd on Alderson sewage treatment project, Holt Byrne promotion to Director of Employment Services and his resume, William Alexander Byus jr. resume, congratulations letter, Springfield water project completion, Moundsvillle map, status of proposed projects, bridge brochure, thank you letter to William Bunch, Application for official credential, greetings, State Building Commission, State Police misconduct","Employment applicant, letter to Howard Boggess, Larry J. Boggs application, Ivor Boiarsky memorial lecture program, consolation letter to Mrs. Boiarsky, plea for help regarding electrical contractor's license. Letter from Carolyn Bolton, letter to James Bond, Margaret Bond's Evaluation questionnaire of financial circumstances, Huhes Booher resume, letter to Koka Booth, letter from Dr. Mike Borkovic, letter and qualification statement from Ralph E. Boreman, letter from Ira C. Bostin jr, Future Farmers of America \"29th annual State FFA Ham Bacon and Egg show and Sale\" pamphlet, letter to Bill Bowers, goodbye letter from Carla Bowles, job wanted flyer posted by Carla Bowles, letter from Lorie Bowles, request for a return job from Carla Bowles, memo on the Mental Health Dept, letter on behalf of the welfare of Mr. Bowman's welfare, salary increase request, Kathi Boyle application for employment, thank you letter from W. A. Boyle, letter of complaint from A.T. Boylen, investigation into allegations, unable to find job for Mrs. Bradford within the House of Delegates, letter to the Postmaster General from Arch Moore, letter of termination, letter regarding \"Pistol Hunting Bill\" and Arch Moore, application and resume of John Breed, letter on acquiring and utilizing John Brown, License plate application denial, letter from Jay Bryant about Arch Moore and Senator Brock, letter from Bryce Mountain, personal correspondence with Pat and Harry Buch, Joe Gompers' resume, recommendation letter and resume for John Lane, employment letter, \"Moore keeps GOP in dark on projects, states Davis\", \"County GOP head says Moore slow\", letter on current affairs, apology letter, republican voter support strategy letter, summer program at Cedar Grove school, petition, thank you letter, admittance paperwork, Helicopter accident memo,  greetings to the family, petition, Farmers Home Association, letter from Senator Byrd, Sen. Byrd on Alderson sewage treatment project, Holt Byrne promotion to Director of Employment Services and his resume, William Alexander Byus jr. resume, congratulations letter, Springfield water project completion, Moundsvillle map, status of proposed projects, bridge brochure, thank you letter to William Bunch, Application for official credential, greetings, State Building Commission, State Police misconduct","Letter, sign removal route 73, guided capital tour for youth, re: call from Bob Hughes, review and repair of streets in Bluewell, thank you letter, Muscular Dystrophy Association, telefax, annual employee campaign, Info from Jim Fawcett, \"Fearnow backs new planning setup\", personal correspondence, opportunities for Vietnam Veterans, thank you card, thank you letter, Michael Ferrell Police application, photo, West Virginia Highway Safety council, resume, job consideration, personal injury request for help  (referral from Senator Randolf's office), thank you letter, Huntington Centennial square and round dance festival, guide to exploration of Huntington, letter, letter of dissatisfaction to President Heartland, proposal for food handling and service of patients at the Weston State Hospital, Ohio County school's participation in the Emergency Employment Act, meeting with Dave and Clark of Hurst-Rosche Engineers inc., employment for Mrs. Josephine Fogle, Mr. Fouraker approved for bachelor of science degree with a major in international affairs, resume, projected cash flow WVB, registration of seventeen and eighteen year olds memo, letter, biographical sketch of Chales Fox, Hancock County ABCC correspondence, job opportunity, request to payback election debts, \"Governor says West Virginia has changed\", letter, request for assistance, reduction in force and petition, letter, proposal from Future Conditional-National Values Project,","Application for a certificate, employee pay schedule, memo, evaluation application and resume of Jim Coffey, request for assistance, thank you letter, personal correspondence, folklore, bill, gas bill, personal letter to Aunt Della, Augusta Farm Woman's Club, employment letter, Board of Directors, investigation notice, admittance to Hopemont, thank you letter, recommendation of Harry V. Conley, Tony Constantine will retire, the constitution of West Virginia, Short term consultant services agreement form (blank), help with alcoholism, notice of dismissal, \"Strip-mine foes to picket Hazard office\",  \"Rockefeller strikes at Nixonomics in speech\", pass for Shenandoah Downs, thank you notes, Cooks Auto Body Service, response to request for federal program information concerning construction of sewage system for depot hill, \"Bridge widening and major repair program in progress\", \"Award $2,038,000 in aid program for Hampshire county\", \"Donald Cookman establishes law practice in Romney\", thank you note, letter from Pocahontas County Chairman A. E. Cooper, David Cooper memo, Keith Cooper department of highways memo, proposed airport site Tucker county, invitation to speak at the Kiwanis Club, letter to the Honorable James E. Copenhaver, National Multiple Sclerosis Society keynotes, list of people that have to go, letters from Jim Copenhaver, thank you letter, Re: Emergency Care Corporation, application for employment, letter from Cornell University, pertinent data on water resource development studies of Coal River, Cabin Creek, Pocatalico River, and Gauley River areas of West Virginia, re: proposed Cortland acres nursing home Thomas West Virginia, National Bank of Commerce, re: Cortland acres nursing home Thomas West Virginia, damage to farmland by department of highways, notification of personnel action, fixing a mistake, application for employment, possible cable television tower on the Lakin State Hospital grounds, lease agreement, Lakin State Hospital lease request, lease agreement, re: Capitol business equipment inc., denial of employment, thoughts on Nixon, political cartoon, sewage application by Craigsville Public service district, thank you note, recommendation letter and application, opinions on Braxton co., consideration for the position of Deputy of Finance Commissioner, resume, Cumberland Airport, letter of support, application, personal letter, re: our \"situation\" in Randolph County, \"Moore's evaluation tribute to Governor\", letter to Governor Moore, complaint over sales tax, employment security, delinquency control records, re: Harry Coup, \"Dear sir, are you keeping your campaign promises?\", hiring of Lilly Hammond, Julie Curry application, Inauguration invitation list, Harrison County public school confidential inquiry, re: William Jay Curry, Jr. Mt. Gay, West Virginia memo and application, The Weston Independent, application, Texas School for the Deaf","Application for a certificate, employee pay schedule, memo, evaluation application and resume of Jim Coffey, request for assistance, thank you letter, personal correspondence, folklore, bill, gas bill, personal letter to Aunt Della, Augusta Farm Woman's Club, employment letter, Board of Directors, investigation notice, admittance to Hopemont, thank you letter, recommendation of Harry V. Conley, Tony Constantine will retire, the constitution of West Virginia, Short term consultant services agreement form (blank), help with alcoholism, notice of dismissal, \"Strip-mine foes to picket Hazard office\",  \"Rockefeller strikes at Nixonomics in speech\", pass for Shenandoah Downs, thank you notes, Cooks Auto Body Service, response to request for federal program information concerning construction of sewage system for depot hill, \"Bridge widening and major repair program in progress\", \"Award $2,038,000 in aid program for Hampshire county\", \"Donald Cookman establishes law practice in Romney\", thank you note, letter from Pocahontas County Chairman A. E. Cooper, David Cooper memo, Keith Cooper department of highways memo, proposed airport site Tucker county, invitation to speak at the Kiwanis Club, letter to the Honorable James E. Copenhaver, National Multiple Sclerosis Society keynotes, list of people that have to go, letters from Jim Copenhaver, thank you letter, Re: Emergency Care Corporation, application for employment, letter from Cornell University, pertinent data on water resource development studies of Coal River, Cabin Creek, Pocatalico River, and Gauley River areas of West Virginia, re: proposed Cortland acres nursing home Thomas West Virginia, National Bank of Commerce, re: Cortland acres nursing home Thomas West Virginia, damage to farmland by department of highways, notification of personnel action, fixing a mistake, application for employment, possible cable television tower on the Lakin State Hospital grounds, lease agreement, Lakin State Hospital lease request, lease agreement, re: Capitol business equipment inc., denial of employment, thoughts on Nixon, political cartoon, sewage application by Craigsville Public service district, thank you note, recommendation letter and application, opinions on Braxton co., consideration for the position of Deputy of Finance Commissioner, resume, Cumberland Airport, letter of support, application, personal letter, re: our \"situation\" in Randolph County, \"Moore's evaluation tribute to Governor\", letter to Governor Moore, complaint over sales tax, employment security, delinquency control records, re: Harry Coup, \"Dear sir, are you keeping your campaign promises?\", hiring of Lilly Hammond, Julie Curry application, Inauguration invitation list, Harrison County public school confidential inquiry, re: William Jay Curry, Jr. Mt. Gay, West Virginia memo and application, The Weston Independent, application, Texas School for the Deaf","Thank you note, condolence letter, application, letter seeking appointment, letter of resignation, newspapers in West Virginia, statement on Governor Moore's Longterm plans, \"some facts and opinions\", thank you note, tax refund, re: Glenn Owen Davis admission to Hopemont State Hospital, update on depot addition, thank you from Davis and Elkins College, employment request, services of Dames \u0026 Moore, William Loy named executor of estate, request for meeting minutes, request for job reinstatement, personnel data, thank you from Davis Memorial Hospital, letter to and from Nial Davis, report on termination of Wirthy Davis, undecided voters of Morgan County, letter to the editor, \"Plans continue for Cacapon golf course\", thank you for the Shenandoa Downs passes, \"Step by Step\", thank you for the support, request for hunting \u0026 fishing license, golf course reassurance, job tenure, Christmas presentation, job request, Mrs. Moore and Nial Davis in Welch West Virginia, application, nominees from West Virginia Dental Society, population in wards of cities of 10,000 of more, 1970 census of population, letter of condolence, summary of provisions of PL 91-517, telefax concerning children with disabilities, Russell McQuain acting director of the Commission on Mental Retardation, state commission on mental retardation appointed to be the state planning and advisory council on an ad hoc basis, application kit for $10,000 grant, implementation of the developmental disabilities act, public law 91-517, summary of developmental disabilities services and facilities construction act of 1970, promise of $5,000, list of references, design of Shepherdstown sewage system, qualifying experience as related to sanitary sewage improvements Shepherdstown West Virginia, Dewberry Nealon \u0026 Davis plans for Shepherdstown sewage, mobile community services project, traffic records committee, personal correspondence, job request, help seeking justice, subject: Luise M. Dingess, personal correspondence, emergency bridge at Gilbert, Paul Dixon, biographical data of Raymond G. Dodson, request for parole clemency, application for employment, job reference, job application, letter of condolence, Dorman Mills violations, thank you note, resume, claim no. 67-52072, resume, job application, meeting with Duke University, re: employment for Emmet Dulaney, re: Dorsey Dunlap Rason \"K\" tag rights, job request, Urging Governor Dunn to pressure Nixon, Tennessee Aeronautics Commission, the Young Lawyers Section of the State Bar's concerns with the penal system, North Carolina's penal study commission, re: report to the Governor no. 75-2-11 Health Insurance Benefits Unit","Thank you note, condolence letter, application, letter seeking appointment, letter of resignation, newspapers in West Virginia, statement on Governor Moore's Longterm plans, \"some facts and opinions\", thank you note, tax refund, re: Glenn Owen Davis admission to Hopemont State Hospital, update on depot addition, thank you from Davis and Elkins College, employment request, services of Dames \u0026 Moore, William Loy named executor of estate, request for meeting minutes, request for job reinstatement, personnel data, thank you from Davis Memorial Hospital, letter to and from Nial Davis, report on termination of Wirthy Davis, undecided voters of Morgan County, letter to the editor, \"Plans continue for Cacapon golf course\", thank you for the Shenandoa Downs passes, \"Step by Step\", thank you for the support, request for hunting \u0026 fishing license, golf course reassurance, job tenure, Christmas presentation, job request, Mrs. Moore and Nial Davis in Welch West Virginia, application, nominees from West Virginia Dental Society, population in wards of cities of 10,000 of more, 1970 census of population, letter of condolence, summary of provisions of PL 91-517, telefax concerning children with disabilities, Russell McQuain acting director of the Commission on Mental Retardation, state commission on mental retardation appointed to be the state planning and advisory council on an ad hoc basis, application kit for $10,000 grant, implementation of the developmental disabilities act, public law 91-517, summary of developmental disabilities services and facilities construction act of 1970, promise of $5,000, list of references, design of Shepherdstown sewage system, qualifying experience as related to sanitary sewage improvements Shepherdstown West Virginia, Dewberry Nealon \u0026 Davis plans for Shepherdstown sewage, mobile community services project, traffic records committee, personal correspondence, job request, help seeking justice, subject: Luise M. Dingess, personal correspondence, emergency bridge at Gilbert, Paul Dixon, biographical data of Raymond G. Dodson, request for parole clemency, application for employment, job reference, job application, letter of condolence, Dorman Mills violations, thank you note, resume, claim no. 67-52072, resume, job application, meeting with Duke University, re: employment for Emmet Dulaney, re: Dorsey Dunlap Rason \"K\" tag rights, job request, Urging Governor Dunn to pressure Nixon, Tennessee Aeronautics Commission, the Young Lawyers Section of the State Bar's concerns with the penal system, North Carolina's penal study commission, re: report to the Governor no. 75-2-11 Health Insurance Benefits Unit","Trooper C.F. Little report of investigation, Cabin Creek Quilts, Eastern Kentucky Educational Development Corporation, temporary staff arrangements, travel authorization, reference letter for John Cain, resignation letter from John Cain, resume, letter to Robert Cain, \"Charlie McCoy Day\", biographical sketch on Charlie McCoy, invitation to the opening of the Grand Central Mall, funding for the 'We care hot line', personal correspondence, \"Governor's assistant cites county efforts key for Moore\", \"Appear at Lincoln Day dinner\", \"Hanging out Monday's wash\", Virginia Winfree disabilities, build a building to house the department of welfare in Fayette County, Callebs appointed dean at Beathany College, Kanawha Valley Leader, letter to youth, loan funds, recommendation letter, motion to reconsider petition to permit rates to become effective on interim basis under bond, expense account, re: Senator Robert R. Nelson, Dr. Kim job investigation and resolution, prosecute senator-elect Nelson, Martha G. Rowe unfairly denied retirement funds, \"Bridge timetable for Wayne urged\", \"Nelson moves late on bridge, Campbell charges\", \"Campbell says opponent plays 'politics' with bridge collapse\", Bill Campbell's draft speech for the East End Bridge, information on the Barboursville State Hospital athletic field, \"It's too bad that del. Nelson is playing politics with the Brinkley Bridge\", daily mail criticized channel 8 tv for its excessive use of Hechler films and tapes, application to WVU school of medicine, memo on Mrs. Rowe's Retirment check, Campbell discusses the bridge further with the press, the Environmental Protection Agency's Regional Offices, personal correspondence, resume, application, request for West Virginia Blue Books, employment with the state tax department, resume, application, Ann Lauri Carter memo, CC Carter memo, re: a chosen few, West Virginia department of highways: limited access and a dead end, enchanting commissioners or a beginner's guide to secretary roulette, re: Miles C. Carey, letter, letter, data crucial to strip mine paper, letter, letter, 'matters of benefit', problems with postal service, solicitation of assistance in development of intergovernmental effort in the four-county region surrounding Charleston, re: State of West Virginia vs. Krodel inc., endorsement for Jack Catalano's appointment for the Racing Commision, child development proposal, re: working draft of possible bill amending soft drinks tax statute dated 2-71, possible Distinguished West Virginian award for Bill Chambers, a situation that would gain Governor Moore several votes, letter, Charleston police department VICE activities from 5-21-71 to 5-29-71, illegal VICE operations in the city of Charleston, Charleston area Chamber of Commerce, Charles town General Hospital Ground Breaking Ceremony, letter, resume, resume, application, Cleo Childers v. the Civil Service Commission of West Virginia, letter, re: William Chittum, letter, notice of job termination, summer internship, 'Corridor H', thank you letter, re: section 236 (housing), personal correspondence,  letter, letter, \"Residents say bridge design wrong, engineers confidents confident project us right\", renaissance Clarksburg-Harrison public library, the Clarksburg Renaissance, letter,  thank you note, letter, Hampshire County historical society, invitation to pre-election dinner,","Trooper C.F. Little report of investigation, Cabin Creek Quilts, Eastern Kentucky Educational Development Corporation, temporary staff arrangements, travel authorization, reference letter for John Cain, resignation letter from John Cain, resume, letter to Robert Cain, \"Charlie McCoy Day\", biographical sketch on Charlie McCoy, invitation to the opening of the Grand Central Mall, funding for the 'We care hot line', personal correspondence, \"Governor's assistant cites county efforts key for Moore\", \"Appear at Lincoln Day dinner\", \"Hanging out Monday's wash\", Virginia Winfree disabilities, build a building to house the department of welfare in Fayette County, Callebs appointed dean at Beathany College, Kanawha Valley Leader, letter to youth, loan funds, recommendation letter, motion to reconsider petition to permit rates to become effective on interim basis under bond, expense account, re: Senator Robert R. Nelson, Dr. Kim job investigation and resolution, prosecute senator-elect Nelson, Martha G. Rowe unfairly denied retirement funds, \"Bridge timetable for Wayne urged\", \"Nelson moves late on bridge, Campbell charges\", \"Campbell says opponent plays 'politics' with bridge collapse\", Bill Campbell's draft speech for the East End Bridge, information on the Barboursville State Hospital athletic field, \"It's too bad that del. Nelson is playing politics with the Brinkley Bridge\", daily mail criticized channel 8 tv for its excessive use of Hechler films and tapes, application to WVU school of medicine, memo on Mrs. Rowe's Retirment check, Campbell discusses the bridge further with the press, the Environmental Protection Agency's Regional Offices, personal correspondence, resume, application, request for West Virginia Blue Books, employment with the state tax department, resume, application, Ann Lauri Carter memo, CC Carter memo, re: a chosen few, West Virginia department of highways: limited access and a dead end, enchanting commissioners or a beginner's guide to secretary roulette, re: Miles C. Carey, letter, letter, data crucial to strip mine paper, letter, letter, 'matters of benefit', problems with postal service, solicitation of assistance in development of intergovernmental effort in the four-county region surrounding Charleston, re: State of West Virginia vs. Krodel inc., endorsement for Jack Catalano's appointment for the Racing Commision, child development proposal, re: working draft of possible bill amending soft drinks tax statute dated 2-71, possible Distinguished West Virginian award for Bill Chambers, a situation that would gain Governor Moore several votes, letter, Charleston police department VICE activities from 5-21-71 to 5-29-71, illegal VICE operations in the city of Charleston, Charleston area Chamber of Commerce, Charles town General Hospital Ground Breaking Ceremony, letter, resume, resume, application, Cleo Childers v. the Civil Service Commission of West Virginia, letter, re: William Chittum, letter, notice of job termination, summer internship, 'Corridor H', thank you letter, re: section 236 (housing), personal correspondence,  letter, letter, \"Residents say bridge design wrong, engineers confidents confident project us right\", renaissance Clarksburg-Harrison public library, the Clarksburg Renaissance, letter,  thank you note, letter, Hampshire County historical society, invitation to pre-election dinner,","Governor to be guest speaker at John Ericsson Republican League of Illinois, a very upset letter, Governors' Interstate Indian Council, letter from Governor Whitcomb, Indiana brochure, Indiana's total budget-operating and construction, promoting the economic development of West Virginia, The Interstate Compact Act of 1972, General Assembly of North Carolina 1971 Session Ratified Bill, recommendation letter, committee election, replacing Fred Barnett on the oil commission, re: house bill no. 579 senate bill no. 72 Interstate Oil Compact Commission, memorandum in support of house bill no. 579 senate bill no. 72, Interstate Oil Compact Commission correspondence, re: Investigations, John Boettner inquiries, resume, letter and application for employment, contract, restructuring investment program for state Retirment funds, Loomis-Sayles \u0026 Company investment council for pension funds, Lionel D. Edie \u0026 Company Investment Councilors, Schroder Naess \u0026 Thomas, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner \u0026Smith inc., letter, Standard \u0026 Poor's Corporation, Eckley B. Coxe IV senior vice president and director of consulting, Samuel Thorne Jr. Vice president, letter, Calvin Bullock ltd. Summaries, proposals, first national city bank fixed income overview for, board of investments, Stevens \u0026 Clark, Investment-Authorization, Road Sueing Highway planning office committee, Rail services planning office.","Governor to be guest speaker at John Ericsson Republican League of Illinois, a very upset letter, Governors' Interstate Indian Council, letter from Governor Whitcomb, Indiana brochure, Indiana's total budget-operating and construction, promoting the economic development of West Virginia, The Interstate Compact Act of 1972, General Assembly of North Carolina 1971 Session Ratified Bill, recommendation letter, committee election, replacing Fred Barnett on the oil commission, re: house bill no. 579 senate bill no. 72 Interstate Oil Compact Commission, memorandum in support of house bill no. 579 senate bill no. 72, Interstate Oil Compact Commission correspondence, re: Investigations, John Boettner inquiries, resume, letter and application for employment, contract, restructuring investment program for state Retirment funds, Loomis-Sayles \u0026 Company investment council for pension funds, Lionel D. Edie \u0026 Company Investment Councilors, Schroder Naess \u0026 Thomas, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner \u0026Smith inc., letter, Standard \u0026 Poor's Corporation, Eckley B. Coxe IV senior vice president and director of consulting, Samuel Thorne Jr. Vice president, letter, Calvin Bullock ltd. Summaries, proposals, first national city bank fixed income overview for, board of investments, Stevens \u0026 Clark, Investment-Authorization, Road Sueing Highway planning office committee, Rail services planning office.","Application, letter, box seat Kentucky Derby tickets, Tax Commissioner approved settlement against Raymond Hage \u0026 Company, defense of Bruce Haddix, notice of hearing, Alum Creek Lions want to construct a road-side park, Horn Camp Road, letter, \"Hardesty resigns\", \"letter to the editor\", acquiring Ice Mountain, letter, re: West Virginia Water Tank EDA project no. 03-1-00685, re: Thomas E. Hairston, sewage innovation, \"City firm engineering consultant for youth camp's sewage system\", \"John D. Hale named Industrial Representative\", re: call from Kent Hall, ABC store in Kingwood, \"Preston intersection called the danger spot\", truck weighing, no builders on the West Virginia Housing Fund Board of Directors, appointment to the State Advisory Board, letter, application, job request, job request, job request, job request, job request, Michael Levy and T.G. Waggoner application, Tom Hairston ABCC, job request, letter, application blank, give good republicans jobs, job recommendation, job request, job request, job request, job request, Blue Book, J.P. Hamer for senator, letter, formal objection to Commissioner's ruling of workman's compensation, Edgar E. Hammond- Claim no. 69-51977, letter, job request, letter, Inter-Club discussion of mutual interests, letter, resume, Bluefield Sanitarium facing major issues, low numbered license request, President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, personal correspondence, interest in the John Brown collection, issues with annual raise, confined mother, letter, United States Department of Agriculture Farmers home Administration, Mr. Hanson's workmen's compensation claim, civil services examination request and application, Inspection satiation, re:  engineering agreement - Hardest \u0026 Hanover, letter, thank you card, letter, DWI case, letter, card, James Willie Hendrick Parsons West Virginia, resignation, re: Mrs.  Ferre McCoy Heiser, letter, recommendation for Delegate Charles R. Henderson, parent seeking advice for politics inclined child, letter, mobile home recommendations, Filmfax,  proposed central and mental health complex, Edgar N. Henry biographical sketch, Jack Henry, letter, letter, letter, personally correspondence, letter, letter, massive respect for the people of Buffalo Creek, paving  Buffalo Creek, letter, Chemicals and Plastics, Highland Hospital and blank forms, State of West Virginia ,State Capitol Building, application., capitol building, capitol building, resume, capitol building, personal correspondence, Granta Corporation, personal correspondence, personal correspondence, borrowed paver, letter, public employees' insurance bill, Mr. Harless' complaint and subsequent investigation, letter about Mr. Harless from Governor Moore, thank you to Mr. Harless, \"for immediate release\", letter, letter, letter, re: securities commission examination and (Art Harold Mason Lily of Beckley) application, access road, letter, wo whom it may concern, re: potential candidate for civil service deputy Clerk, attn. Mr. L. A Simmons, folder of Edward N. Hay \u0026 Associates documents","Application, letter, box seat Kentucky Derby tickets, Tax Commissioner approved settlement against Raymond Hage \u0026 Company, defense of Bruce Haddix, notice of hearing, Alum Creek Lions want to construct a road-side park, Horn Camp Road, letter, \"Hardesty resigns\", \"letter to the editor\", acquiring Ice Mountain, letter, re: West Virginia Water Tank EDA project no. 03-1-00685, re: Thomas E. Hairston, sewage innovation, \"City firm engineering consultant for youth camp's sewage system\", \"John D. Hale named Industrial Representative\", re: call from Kent Hall, ABC store in Kingwood, \"Preston intersection called the danger spot\", truck weighing, no builders on the West Virginia Housing Fund Board of Directors, appointment to the State Advisory Board, letter, application, job request, job request, job request, job request, job request, Michael Levy and T.G. Waggoner application, Tom Hairston ABCC, job request, letter, application blank, give good republicans jobs, job recommendation, job request, job request, job request, job request, Blue Book, J.P. Hamer for senator, letter, formal objection to Commissioner's ruling of workman's compensation, Edgar E. Hammond- Claim no. 69-51977, letter, job request, letter, Inter-Club discussion of mutual interests, letter, resume, Bluefield Sanitarium facing major issues, low numbered license request, President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, personal correspondence, interest in the John Brown collection, issues with annual raise, confined mother, letter, United States Department of Agriculture Farmers home Administration, Mr. Hanson's workmen's compensation claim, civil services examination request and application, Inspection satiation, re:  engineering agreement - Hardest \u0026 Hanover, letter, thank you card, letter, DWI case, letter, card, James Willie Hendrick Parsons West Virginia, resignation, re: Mrs.  Ferre McCoy Heiser, letter, recommendation for Delegate Charles R. Henderson, parent seeking advice for politics inclined child, letter, mobile home recommendations, Filmfax,  proposed central and mental health complex, Edgar N. Henry biographical sketch, Jack Henry, letter, letter, letter, personally correspondence, letter, letter, massive respect for the people of Buffalo Creek, paving  Buffalo Creek, letter, Chemicals and Plastics, Highland Hospital and blank forms, State of West Virginia ,State Capitol Building, application., capitol building, capitol building, resume, capitol building, personal correspondence, Granta Corporation, personal correspondence, personal correspondence, borrowed paver, letter, public employees' insurance bill, Mr. Harless' complaint and subsequent investigation, letter about Mr. Harless from Governor Moore, thank you to Mr. Harless, \"for immediate release\", letter, letter, letter, re: securities commission examination and (Art Harold Mason Lily of Beckley) application, access road, letter, wo whom it may concern, re: potential candidate for civil service deputy Clerk, attn. Mr. L. A Simmons, folder of Edward N. Hay \u0026 Associates documents","Application, letter, box seat Kentucky Derby tickets, Tax Commissioner approved settlement against Raymond Hage \u0026 Company, defense of Bruce Haddix, notice of hearing, Alum Creek Lions want to construct a road-side park, Horn Camp Road, letter, \"Hardesty resigns\", \"letter to the editor\", acquiring Ice Mountain, letter, re: West Virginia Water Tank EDA project no. 03-1-00685, re: Thomas E. Hairston, sewage innovation, \"City firm engineering consultant for youth camp's sewage system\", \"John D. Hale named Industrial Representative\", re: call from Kent Hall, ABC store in Kingwood, \"Preston intersection called the danger spot\", truck weighing, no builders on the West Virginia Housing Fund Board of Directors, appointment to the State Advisory Board, letter, application, job request, job request, job request, job request, job request, Michael Levy and T.G. Waggoner application, Tom Hairston ABCC, job request, letter, application blank, give good republicans jobs, job recommendation, job request, job request, job request, job request, Blue Book, J.P. Hamer for senator, letter, formal objection to Commissioner's ruling of workman's compensation, Edgar E. Hammond- Claim no. 69-51977, letter, job request, letter, Inter-Club discussion of mutual interests, letter, resume, Bluefield Sanitarium facing major issues, low numbered license request, President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, personal correspondence, interest in the John Brown collection, issues with annual raise, confined mother, letter, United States Department of Agriculture Farmers home Administration, Mr. Hanson's workmen's compensation claim, civil services examination request and application, Inspection satiation, re:  engineering agreement - Hardest \u0026 Hanover, letter, thank you card, letter, DWI case, letter, card, James Willie Hendrick Parsons West Virginia, resignation, re: Mrs.  Ferre McCoy Heiser, letter, recommendation for Delegate Charles R. Henderson, parent seeking advice for politics inclined child, letter, mobile home recommendations, Filmfax,  proposed central and mental health complex, Edgar N. Henry biographical sketch, Jack Henry, letter, letter, letter, personally correspondence, letter, letter, massive respect for the people of Buffalo Creek, paving  Buffalo Creek, letter, Chemicals and Plastics, Highland Hospital and blank forms, State of West Virginia ,State Capitol Building, application., capitol building, capitol building, resume, capitol building, personal correspondence, Granta Corporation, personal correspondence, personal correspondence, borrowed paver, letter, public employees' insurance bill, Mr. Harless' complaint and subsequent investigation, letter about Mr. Harless from Governor Moore, thank you to Mr. Harless, \"for immediate release\", letter, letter, letter, re: securities commission examination and (Art Harold Mason Lily of Beckley) application, access road, letter, wo whom it may concern, re: potential candidate for civil service deputy Clerk, attn. Mr. L. A Simmons, folder of Edward N. Hay \u0026 Associates documents","Resume, letter, \"Governor Moore lauds aim at new project\", information on use of off-road recreation vehicles on public land, John Ebberly, national ecology contest, National Ecology Contest booklet, Economic Development Administration approved $39,000 grant, letter explaining the purpose of the Economic Development Administration grant,  water-sewer Grant Town of Pine Grove,  scheduling national conferences at Pipestem, construction of a new bridge at Tygart River, funding for West Virginia training projects, EDA regional organizations, application for EDA technical assistance, Intergovernmental Cooperation Act of 1968, Governor Moore announces that the EDA has approved a grant to the town of Romney, letter about black list, review of application, request for Governor Moore to appear before the Rotary Club, citizen letter on the department of motor vehicles, position of superintendent for West Virginia's School for the Deaf and Blind, Millard B. English VITA, proposed plat of right of way, James Erlewine assessment, personal correspondence, Mrs. Alice E. Estep psychiatric aide salary records, meeting of the Founding Committee for the establishment of a National Federation of State Environmental Protection Agencies, questionnaire for the planning and development of Garrett County, letter concerning Director of Inspection, Wages, and Hour Division Walter Snyder, using liquor store windows to advertise West Virginia tourism, letter of resignation, case of Thomas C. Evans III, annual meeting of the National Association of Extradition Officials, Emergency Employment program funds, approval of funds for Hampshire County, Emergency Employment Act expenditures in Ohio County, Logan County allocation of $140,000, Application for full funding under the Emergency Employment Act, Occupational Summary of Morgan County,  application for projects under the Emergency Employment Act, senate-passed disaster relief bill enables Governors to request emergency unemployment relief, congressional box score, letter from Governor Evans regarding the implementation of the EEA, Hodgson sets guidelines for public service employment program, allocation of funds for public service employment program, instruction for code page changes reflecting commission actions at the April and May 1971 meetings, role of the Governor in the Emergency Employment Act of 1971, Emergency Employment Act memo, Occupational summary of Marshal County, Occupational Summary of the Board of Commissioners, Monthly Maintenance Employee Report, Business Outlook booklet, Financial outlook and prospects for interest rates booklet, Lionel D. Edie \u0026 company informational booklet, an introduction to the value of economics, financial developments booklet,","Resume, letter, \"Governor Moore lauds aim at new project\", information on use of off-road recreation vehicles on public land, John Ebberly, national ecology contest, National Ecology Contest booklet, Economic Development Administration approved $39,000 grant, letter explaining the purpose of the Economic Development Administration grant,  water-sewer Grant Town of Pine Grove,  scheduling national conferences at Pipestem, construction of a new bridge at Tygart River, funding for West Virginia training projects, EDA regional organizations, application for EDA technical assistance, Intergovernmental Cooperation Act of 1968, Governor Moore announces that the EDA has approved a grant to the town of Romney, letter about black list, review of application, request for Governor Moore to appear before the Rotary Club, citizen letter on the department of motor vehicles, position of superintendent for West Virginia's School for the Deaf and Blind, Millard B. English VITA, proposed plat of right of way, James Erlewine assessment, personal correspondence, Mrs. Alice E. Estep psychiatric aide salary records, meeting of the Founding Committee for the establishment of a National Federation of State Environmental Protection Agencies, questionnaire for the planning and development of Garrett County, letter concerning Director of Inspection, Wages, and Hour Division Walter Snyder, using liquor store windows to advertise West Virginia tourism, letter of resignation, case of Thomas C. Evans III, annual meeting of the National Association of Extradition Officials, Emergency Employment program funds, approval of funds for Hampshire County, Emergency Employment Act expenditures in Ohio County, Logan County allocation of $140,000, Application for full funding under the Emergency Employment Act, Occupational Summary of Morgan County,  application for projects under the Emergency Employment Act, senate-passed disaster relief bill enables Governors to request emergency unemployment relief, congressional box score, letter from Governor Evans regarding the implementation of the EEA, Hodgson sets guidelines for public service employment program, allocation of funds for public service employment program, instruction for code page changes reflecting commission actions at the April and May 1971 meetings, role of the Governor in the Emergency Employment Act of 1971, Emergency Employment Act memo, Occupational summary of Marshal County, Occupational Summary of the Board of Commissioners, Monthly Maintenance Employee Report, Business Outlook booklet, Financial outlook and prospects for interest rates booklet, Lionel D. Edie \u0026 company informational booklet, an introduction to the value of economics, financial developments booklet,","Resume, letter, \"Governor Moore lauds aim at new project\", information on use of off-road recreation vehicles on public land, John Ebberly, national ecology contest, National Ecology Contest booklet, Economic Development Administration approved $39,000 grant, letter explaining the purpose of the Economic Development Administration grant,  water-sewer Grant Town of Pine Grove,  scheduling national conferences at Pipestem, construction of a new bridge at Tygart River, funding for West Virginia training projects, EDA regional organizations, application for EDA technical assistance, Intergovernmental Cooperation Act of 1968, Governor Moore announces that the EDA has approved a grant to the town of Romney, letter about black list, review of application, request for Governor Moore to appear before the Rotary Club, citizen letter on the department of motor vehicles, position of superintendent for West Virginia's School for the Deaf and Blind, Millard B. English VITA, proposed plat of right of way, James Erlewine assessment, personal correspondence, Mrs. Alice E. Estep psychiatric aide salary records, meeting of the Founding Committee for the establishment of a National Federation of State Environmental Protection Agencies, questionnaire for the planning and development of Garrett County, letter concerning Director of Inspection, Wages, and Hour Division Walter Snyder, using liquor store windows to advertise West Virginia tourism, letter of resignation, case of Thomas C. Evans III, annual meeting of the National Association of Extradition Officials, Emergency Employment program funds, approval of funds for Hampshire County, Emergency Employment Act expenditures in Ohio County, Logan County allocation of $140,000, Application for full funding under the Emergency Employment Act, Occupational Summary of Morgan County,  application for projects under the Emergency Employment Act, senate-passed disaster relief bill enables Governors to request emergency unemployment relief, congressional box score, letter from Governor Evans regarding the implementation of the EEA, Hodgson sets guidelines for public service employment program, allocation of funds for public service employment program, instruction for code page changes reflecting commission actions at the April and May 1971 meetings, role of the Governor in the Emergency Employment Act of 1971, Emergency Employment Act memo, Occupational summary of Marshal County, Occupational Summary of the Board of Commissioners, Monthly Maintenance Employee Report, Business Outlook booklet, Financial outlook and prospects for interest rates booklet, Lionel D. Edie \u0026 company informational booklet, an introduction to the value of economics, financial developments booklet,","Huntington's sixteenth street and I-64 development, personal correspondence, thank you letter, Huntington industrial park, application review, correspondence requesting aid from a mother, pornography card memo, House and Senate support data, resume, thank you card, job request correspondence, Hoffmann-La Roche attending the Southern Governors' Conference, thank you for the reference letter, David Holcom employment, citizen letter about unfulfilled promises of financial aid, recommendation for the vacant position of Treasurer of the United States, Duffy Memorial Church roadside park, Shamrock Home Demonstration Club of Ireland roadside park, transfer of VISTA workers, Lakeview Inn and Country Club bill, job position request, maintenance of the Governor's mansion, Honeywell contract price increase, thank you note, discontent republican voter, renewal of teaching certificate, season passes to Shenandoa Downs, Robert Howes study on the \"social distance people felt towards the disabled\", request to carry out alcoholism centered programming, citizen request for aide, scratch notes, Senator Deem hiring recommendation, personal correspondence, resume, racing track correspondence, passes for the Shenandoa Downs, photos of Richard Nixon and high school students \"President Richard Nixon visits the Huntington High School band\", job application, town of Hurricane sewage facilities grant application, problems with urban renewal application, problems in Greenbrier County, Smelling \u0026 Smelling hiring kickbacks, employment help, questions that need answering, terrible working conditions, letter correspondence with Jim Hutzler, issues with new fire regulations, request for West Virginia National Guard appearance at 1974 West Virginia Water Festival Grand Parade, list of people to invite to the inaugural ball, job application,","Huntington's sixteenth street and I-64 development, personal correspondence, thank you letter, Huntington industrial park, application review, correspondence requesting aid from a mother, pornography card memo, House and Senate support data, resume, thank you card, job request correspondence, Hoffmann-La Roche attending the Southern Governors' Conference, thank you for the reference letter, David Holcom employment, citizen letter about unfulfilled promises of financial aid, recommendation for the vacant position of Treasurer of the United States, Duffy Memorial Church roadside park, Shamrock Home Demonstration Club of Ireland roadside park, transfer of VISTA workers, Lakeview Inn and Country Club bill, job position request, maintenance of the Governor's mansion, Honeywell contract price increase, thank you note, discontent republican voter, renewal of teaching certificate, season passes to Shenandoa Downs, Robert Howes study on the \"social distance people felt towards the disabled\", request to carry out alcoholism centered programming, citizen request for aide, scratch notes, Senator Deem hiring recommendation, personal correspondence, resume, racing track correspondence, passes for the Shenandoa Downs, photos of Richard Nixon and high school students \"President Richard Nixon visits the Huntington High School band\", job application, town of Hurricane sewage facilities grant application, problems with urban renewal application, problems in Greenbrier County, Smelling \u0026 Smelling hiring kickbacks, employment help, questions that need answering, terrible working conditions, letter correspondence with Jim Hutzler, issues with new fire regulations, request for West Virginia National Guard appearance at 1974 West Virginia Water Festival Grand Parade, list of people to invite to the inaugural ball, job application,","Huntington's sixteenth street and I-64 development, personal correspondence, thank you letter, Huntington industrial park, application review, correspondence requesting aid from a mother, pornography card memo, House and Senate support data, resume, thank you card, job request correspondence, Hoffmann-La Roche attending the Southern Governors' Conference, thank you for the reference letter, David Holcom employment, citizen letter about unfulfilled promises of financial aid, recommendation for the vacant position of Treasurer of the United States, Duffy Memorial Church roadside park, Shamrock Home Demonstration Club of Ireland roadside park, transfer of VISTA workers, Lakeview Inn and Country Club bill, job position request, maintenance of the Governor's mansion, Honeywell contract price increase, thank you note, discontent republican voter, renewal of teaching certificate, season passes to Shenandoa Downs, Robert Howes study on the \"social distance people felt towards the disabled\", request to carry out alcoholism centered programming, citizen request for aide, scratch notes, Senator Deem hiring recommendation, personal correspondence, resume, racing track correspondence, passes for the Shenandoa Downs, photos of Richard Nixon and high school students \"President Richard Nixon visits the Huntington High School band\", job application, town of Hurricane sewage facilities grant application, problems with urban renewal application, problems in Greenbrier County, Smelling \u0026 Smelling hiring kickbacks, employment help, questions that need answering, terrible working conditions, letter correspondence with Jim Hutzler, issues with new fire regulations, request for West Virginia National Guard appearance at 1974 West Virginia Water Festival Grand Parade, list of people to invite to the inaugural ball, job application,","Huntington's sixteenth street and I-64 development, personal correspondence, thank you letter, Huntington industrial park, application review, correspondence requesting aid from a mother, pornography card memo, House and Senate support data, resume, thank you card, job request correspondence, Hoffmann-La Roche attending the Southern Governors' Conference, thank you for the reference letter, David Holcom employment, citizen letter about unfulfilled promises of financial aid, recommendation for the vacant position of Treasurer of the United States, Duffy Memorial Church roadside park, Shamrock Home Demonstration Club of Ireland roadside park, transfer of VISTA workers, Lakeview Inn and Country Club bill, job position request, maintenance of the Governor's mansion, Honeywell contract price increase, thank you note, discontent republican voter, renewal of teaching certificate, season passes to Shenandoa Downs, Robert Howes study on the \"social distance people felt towards the disabled\", request to carry out alcoholism centered programming, citizen request for aide, scratch notes, Senator Deem hiring recommendation, personal correspondence, resume, racing track correspondence, passes for the Shenandoa Downs, photos of Richard Nixon and high school students \"President Richard Nixon visits the Huntington High School band\", job application, town of Hurricane sewage facilities grant application, problems with urban renewal application, problems in Greenbrier County, Smelling \u0026 Smelling hiring kickbacks, employment help, questions that need answering, terrible working conditions, letter correspondence with Jim Hutzler, issues with new fire regulations, request for West Virginia National Guard appearance at 1974 West Virginia Water Festival Grand Parade, list of people to invite to the inaugural ball, job application,","Personal correspondence, invoice, William F. Gardner memo, citizen issues with the Department of Highways, job application and resume for William Gardner, note from an aggrieved republican voter, Harley Geary obituary, problem with stretch of road at the foot of Dolly Sods south prong of Red Creek, apology letter to James Geary, donation of $100 from James Geary, James Geary resume, letter about assigned job, job request letter, possibility of the General Telephone co. Expanding service area, condolence letter, personal correspondence, interest in State Volunteer Forest Ranger, information on Milford G. Marsh, letter requesting sponsorship for Graduate school, call with Senator Gilligan, candidate for appointment to State Senate, Anna Stanley in the State Institution, thank you letter from Bea Gladwell, request to terminate employee, letter to commissioner Sheilds, personal correspondence, photo of Bea Gladwell, Bea Gladwell West Virginia teacher of the year, Glenville State College proposed land surveying program, application sent to Henry Snipes, US route 50 map, Group insurance bulletin, congratulations letter, \"Tribute to my father\", letter of comfort, letter from Nazareth, job application,  strike at Goodyear, appreciation note, new inspections,  difficulty finding a place to put the portable laboratory in Mineral County, correspondence with Forest O. Grady on Elkins Laboratory and supervisor job, proposed Grant County airport, Jack Baily correspondence, Greenbrier railroad, personal correspondence, seeking young people to lead the state, resignation from the House of Delegates, Mr. David M. Griffith driving state vehicle, recommendation letter, resume, Mrs. Betty L. Groah information, job recommendation, M.J. Grove Lime co., thank you letter, list of products M.J. Lime co. would like to bid on, request to present the honorable West Virginian award, Pennzoil memo, job application, correspondence with the governor of Puerto Rico, thank you for the hospitality, \"Recreation potential in the Appalachian Highlands, a market analysis\", \"Applicants' initial statement of environmental factors\", map of Canaan Valley showing the Davis Power project, Opal B. Gunnoe vs Women's compensation commission and the West Virginia Department of Highways, Utah State Board of Education basic professional certificate, Guthrie-Morris-Campbell co. Vs Department of Mental Health, North Dakota hosting 1974 mid-year meeting, Gwin co. highway design issues","Personal correspondence, invoice, William F. Gardner memo, citizen issues with the Department of Highways, job application and resume for William Gardner, note from an aggrieved republican voter, Harley Geary obituary, problem with stretch of road at the foot of Dolly Sods south prong of Red Creek, apology letter to James Geary, donation of $100 from James Geary, James Geary resume, letter about assigned job, job request letter, possibility of the General Telephone co. Expanding service area, condolence letter, personal correspondence, interest in State Volunteer Forest Ranger, information on Milford G. Marsh, letter requesting sponsorship for Graduate school, call with Senator Gilligan, candidate for appointment to State Senate, Anna Stanley in the State Institution, thank you letter from Bea Gladwell, request to terminate employee, letter to commissioner Sheilds, personal correspondence, photo of Bea Gladwell, Bea Gladwell West Virginia teacher of the year, Glenville State College proposed land surveying program, application sent to Henry Snipes, US route 50 map, Group insurance bulletin, congratulations letter, \"Tribute to my father\", letter of comfort, letter from Nazareth, job application,  strike at Goodyear, appreciation note, new inspections,  difficulty finding a place to put the portable laboratory in Mineral County, correspondence with Forest O. Grady on Elkins Laboratory and supervisor job, proposed Grant County airport, Jack Baily correspondence, Greenbrier railroad, personal correspondence, seeking young people to lead the state, resignation from the House of Delegates, Mr. David M. Griffith driving state vehicle, recommendation letter, resume, Mrs. Betty L. Groah information, job recommendation, M.J. Grove Lime co., thank you letter, list of products M.J. Lime co. would like to bid on, request to present the honorable West Virginian award, Pennzoil memo, job application, correspondence with the governor of Puerto Rico, thank you for the hospitality, \"Recreation potential in the Appalachian Highlands, a market analysis\", \"Applicants' initial statement of environmental factors\", map of Canaan Valley showing the Davis Power project, Opal B. Gunnoe vs Women's compensation commission and the West Virginia Department of Highways, Utah State Board of Education basic professional certificate, Guthrie-Morris-Campbell co. Vs Department of Mental Health, North Dakota hosting 1974 mid-year meeting, Gwin co. highway design issues","Personal correspondence, invoice, William F. Gardner memo, citizen issues with the Department of Highways, job application and resume for William Gardner, note from an aggrieved republican voter, Harley Geary obituary, problem with stretch of road at the foot of Dolly Sods south prong of Red Creek, apology letter to James Geary, donation of $100 from James Geary, James Geary resume, letter about assigned job, job request letter, possibility of the General Telephone co. Expanding service area, condolence letter, personal correspondence, interest in State Volunteer Forest Ranger, information on Milford G. Marsh, letter requesting sponsorship for Graduate school, call with Senator Gilligan, candidate for appointment to State Senate, Anna Stanley in the State Institution, thank you letter from Bea Gladwell, request to terminate employee, letter to commissioner Sheilds, personal correspondence, photo of Bea Gladwell, Bea Gladwell West Virginia teacher of the year, Glenville State College proposed land surveying program, application sent to Henry Snipes, US route 50 map, Group insurance bulletin, congratulations letter, \"Tribute to my father\", letter of comfort, letter from Nazareth, job application,  strike at Goodyear, appreciation note, new inspections,  difficulty finding a place to put the portable laboratory in Mineral County, correspondence with Forest O. Grady on Elkins Laboratory and supervisor job, proposed Grant County airport, Jack Baily correspondence, Greenbrier railroad, personal correspondence, seeking young people to lead the state, resignation from the House of Delegates, Mr. David M. Griffith driving state vehicle, recommendation letter, resume, Mrs. Betty L. Groah information, job recommendation, M.J. Grove Lime co., thank you letter, list of products M.J. Lime co. would like to bid on, request to present the honorable West Virginian award, Pennzoil memo, job application, correspondence with the governor of Puerto Rico, thank you for the hospitality, \"Recreation potential in the Appalachian Highlands, a market analysis\", \"Applicants' initial statement of environmental factors\", map of Canaan Valley showing the Davis Power project, Opal B. Gunnoe vs Women's compensation commission and the West Virginia Department of Highways, Utah State Board of Education basic professional certificate, Guthrie-Morris-Campbell co. Vs Department of Mental Health, North Dakota hosting 1974 mid-year meeting, Gwin co. highway design issues","Department of Highways bond issue, James Lakin VITA, request for help with getting repayment, retiring sheriff of Pendelton County, letter from a concerned republican, a grant for Courtland Acres Rest Homes, thank you from the Mountaineers for Rural Progress, land surveyor's license letter, reference and job application, summary of land surveyors license qualifications, returning land surveyor certificate, Laws, Rules, \u0026 Regulations: State Board of Examiners of Land Surveyors, questions about the abilities of surveyors, plat survey for Theodore R. Shaid, description of survey, letter to Land Surveyor applicants, application, special license application, investigation into Silas Benton Langfitt, letter requesting employment, seasons passes to Waterford Park and Wheeling Downs race track, reflection on ARC grant, letter of ideas and requests, request for letter of recommendation, republicans take control of Fayette County memo, resume, inquiry into the position of Farm Coordinator, Alex Lawrence resume, letter of introduction, letter requesting employment, discussion of Paul Leary, physician's certificate and commitment papers, republican requesting summer employment, recommendation letter, Point Pleasant youth center, resume, letter from the former mayor of Point Pleasant, resume, \"Leighty resigns as Point Pleasant mayor, John Musgrave is successor\", conversation follow up, city of Point Pleasant comprehensive plan, correspondence with John M. Leighty, Mr. Earl Edgar lease, \"Coal Carver\", letter about various matters in the Eastern Panhandle that need attention, geographical representation in the birthday celebration, inquiries about a \"Governor's beautification project\", petition for Bolivar to obtain a certain parcel of land, the \"James Formula\", improving West Virginia's welfare, Laws of Maryland, Louise Leonard's campaign schedule 1970, Jefferson County needs aide to construct hospital, letter discussing items of importance, Republican Executive Committee, \"Perry cites Jefferson storm road problems\", \"Viewpoint\", passes for the Shenandoa Downs, \"Louise Leonard for State Senate\", \"Louise Leonard: a qualified candidate with a positive program\", discharge and replace Bob Lester, \"Nixon names LeTendre to commerce post\", vendor's number, legal ethics case no. 276, termination inquiries, roads petition, driver's license suspension, dereliction of duty, applications open for the position of Program Specialist in Music, help getting into law school, Bob Linger job position, position with OSHA department, girl scout tour of the capital, Robert Myers colluding with democrats, veteran's pension, moral boosting letter, consideration for employment, request for copy of environment report from the Southern Governors' Conference, personal correspondence, Campbell, Love, Woodroe, \u0026 Kizer law firm announces new partners, request for employment, contract awarded for fiscal year 1973-74, court reporting bid, application for a certificate of convenience and necessity to operate a water utility in Greenbrier County West Virginia, Wilbur Lowers Department of Highways, application for examination, possibility of nonprofit library in Hampshire County and revised pay scale for public service employees memo, David Lowery salary expectations, state supervisor for migrant workers, bids for water tank in Romney,  Highway Commission in Valley View, mine reclamation project and new federal strip mine bill, family tree discussions, \"Qualifications\" Skelly \u0026 Loy, Skelly \u0026 Loy booklet, request to be assistant to Manchin, recommended positions with the Department of Security, photo of Michelle Lynn, \"Little Queen\" competition, \"Vote for Lusher: Republican for Senate\", application, seeking residential treatment facility, personal correspondence, Erwin Lindenberg chronological history, Lindcrest Furniture- State Board of Education site in Romney, construction of new plant in the Romney Industrial Park,","Department of Highways bond issue, James Lakin VITA, request for help with getting repayment, retiring sheriff of Pendelton County, letter from a concerned republican, a grant for Courtland Acres Rest Homes, thank you from the Mountaineers for Rural Progress, land surveyor's license letter, reference and job application, summary of land surveyors license qualifications, returning land surveyor certificate, Laws, Rules, \u0026 Regulations: State Board of Examiners of Land Surveyors, questions about the abilities of surveyors, plat survey for Theodore R. Shaid, description of survey, letter to Land Surveyor applicants, application, special license application, investigation into Silas Benton Langfitt, letter requesting employment, seasons passes to Waterford Park and Wheeling Downs race track, reflection on ARC grant, letter of ideas and requests, request for letter of recommendation, republicans take control of Fayette County memo, resume, inquiry into the position of Farm Coordinator, Alex Lawrence resume, letter of introduction, letter requesting employment, discussion of Paul Leary, physician's certificate and commitment papers, republican requesting summer employment, recommendation letter, Point Pleasant youth center, resume, letter from the former mayor of Point Pleasant, resume, \"Leighty resigns as Point Pleasant mayor, John Musgrave is successor\", conversation follow up, city of Point Pleasant comprehensive plan, correspondence with John M. Leighty, Mr. Earl Edgar lease, \"Coal Carver\", letter about various matters in the Eastern Panhandle that need attention, geographical representation in the birthday celebration, inquiries about a \"Governor's beautification project\", petition for Bolivar to obtain a certain parcel of land, the \"James Formula\", improving West Virginia's welfare, Laws of Maryland, Louise Leonard's campaign schedule 1970, Jefferson County needs aide to construct hospital, letter discussing items of importance, Republican Executive Committee, \"Perry cites Jefferson storm road problems\", \"Viewpoint\", passes for the Shenandoa Downs, \"Louise Leonard for State Senate\", \"Louise Leonard: a qualified candidate with a positive program\", discharge and replace Bob Lester, \"Nixon names LeTendre to commerce post\", vendor's number, legal ethics case no. 276, termination inquiries, roads petition, driver's license suspension, dereliction of duty, applications open for the position of Program Specialist in Music, help getting into law school, Bob Linger job position, position with OSHA department, girl scout tour of the capital, Robert Myers colluding with democrats, veteran's pension, moral boosting letter, consideration for employment, request for copy of environment report from the Southern Governors' Conference, personal correspondence, Campbell, Love, Woodroe, \u0026 Kizer law firm announces new partners, request for employment, contract awarded for fiscal year 1973-74, court reporting bid, application for a certificate of convenience and necessity to operate a water utility in Greenbrier County West Virginia, Wilbur Lowers Department of Highways, application for examination, possibility of nonprofit library in Hampshire County and revised pay scale for public service employees memo, David Lowery salary expectations, state supervisor for migrant workers, bids for water tank in Romney,  Highway Commission in Valley View, mine reclamation project and new federal strip mine bill, family tree discussions, \"Qualifications\" Skelly \u0026 Loy, Skelly \u0026 Loy booklet, request to be assistant to Manchin, recommended positions with the Department of Security, photo of Michelle Lynn, \"Little Queen\" competition, \"Vote for Lusher: Republican for Senate\", application, seeking residential treatment facility, personal correspondence, Erwin Lindenberg chronological history, Lindcrest Furniture- State Board of Education site in Romney, construction of new plant in the Romney Industrial Park,","Department of Highways bond issue, James Lakin VITA, request for help with getting repayment, retiring sheriff of Pendelton County, letter from a concerned republican, a grant for Courtland Acres Rest Homes, thank you from the Mountaineers for Rural Progress, land surveyor's license letter, reference and job application, summary of land surveyors license qualifications, returning land surveyor certificate, Laws, Rules, \u0026 Regulations: State Board of Examiners of Land Surveyors, questions about the abilities of surveyors, plat survey for Theodore R. Shaid, description of survey, letter to Land Surveyor applicants, application, special license application, investigation into Silas Benton Langfitt, letter requesting employment, seasons passes to Waterford Park and Wheeling Downs race track, reflection on ARC grant, letter of ideas and requests, request for letter of recommendation, republicans take control of Fayette County memo, resume, inquiry into the position of Farm Coordinator, Alex Lawrence resume, letter of introduction, letter requesting employment, discussion of Paul Leary, physician's certificate and commitment papers, republican requesting summer employment, recommendation letter, Point Pleasant youth center, resume, letter from the former mayor of Point Pleasant, resume, \"Leighty resigns as Point Pleasant mayor, John Musgrave is successor\", conversation follow up, city of Point Pleasant comprehensive plan, correspondence with John M. Leighty, Mr. Earl Edgar lease, \"Coal Carver\", letter about various matters in the Eastern Panhandle that need attention, geographical representation in the birthday celebration, inquiries about a \"Governor's beautification project\", petition for Bolivar to obtain a certain parcel of land, the \"James Formula\", improving West Virginia's welfare, Laws of Maryland, Louise Leonard's campaign schedule 1970, Jefferson County needs aide to construct hospital, letter discussing items of importance, Republican Executive Committee, \"Perry cites Jefferson storm road problems\", \"Viewpoint\", passes for the Shenandoa Downs, \"Louise Leonard for State Senate\", \"Louise Leonard: a qualified candidate with a positive program\", discharge and replace Bob Lester, \"Nixon names LeTendre to commerce post\", vendor's number, legal ethics case no. 276, termination inquiries, roads petition, driver's license suspension, dereliction of duty, applications open for the position of Program Specialist in Music, help getting into law school, Bob Linger job position, position with OSHA department, girl scout tour of the capital, Robert Myers colluding with democrats, veteran's pension, moral boosting letter, consideration for employment, request for copy of environment report from the Southern Governors' Conference, personal correspondence, Campbell, Love, Woodroe, \u0026 Kizer law firm announces new partners, request for employment, contract awarded for fiscal year 1973-74, court reporting bid, application for a certificate of convenience and necessity to operate a water utility in Greenbrier County West Virginia, Wilbur Lowers Department of Highways, application for examination, possibility of nonprofit library in Hampshire County and revised pay scale for public service employees memo, David Lowery salary expectations, state supervisor for migrant workers, bids for water tank in Romney,  Highway Commission in Valley View, mine reclamation project and new federal strip mine bill, family tree discussions, \"Qualifications\" Skelly \u0026 Loy, Skelly \u0026 Loy booklet, request to be assistant to Manchin, recommended positions with the Department of Security, photo of Michelle Lynn, \"Little Queen\" competition, \"Vote for Lusher: Republican for Senate\", application, seeking residential treatment facility, personal correspondence, Erwin Lindenberg chronological history, Lindcrest Furniture- State Board of Education site in Romney, construction of new plant in the Romney Industrial Park,","Application, resume, application, \"Japan Local Information Service\", \"County GOP Chairman quits, blasts Moore\", letter of recommendation, successful rally in Richwood, letter of recommendation, invitation to the annual Ramp Dinner, Commission as Admiral of the Line of the Cherry River Navy, new PRIDE-CAP Economic Development Director Logan County, job request, recommendation of James Jeffers to the appointment of Executive Director of the President's Committee on the Employment of the Handicapped, Illinois Legislation for the Handicapped, press release, James Jeffers' need for financial assistance for educational purposes, case history report form for James S. Jeffers, desire to join Governor Moore's personal staff, recommendation letter sent to President Nixon, personal correspondence, financeable recreation projects, \"Help on two items\" memo, correspondence with Bill Johnson, correspondence with Carl Johnson, employee resignation, issue approval for Jack Stafford to use Johnson, Depp, \u0026 Quisenberry consulting firm, correspondence with Larry Depp, Johnson, Depp, \u0026 Quisenberry consulting firm brochure, Kathrine Jones American University, photo of Kathrine Jones, application and resume, job recommendation, report of police showing remarkable cooperation in their work, obtaining a dentist for Calhoun County and construction of a new bridge at Arnoldsburg School, dismissing political opponents, partial summary of work that has been done, material used, and approximate locations by Department of Highways,  photo, \"Vernon Harless, Gov. Moore's pick\", trouble with the crews at the Sign Shop, trouble with salaries and unions, Luther Jones was terminated, recommendation and information on Merille Jones, claim filed against the Building Commission by Orpha E. Jones, The Joint Civilian Orientation Conference of the Secretary of Defense, job possibilities for William F. Jones memo, resume, recommendation letter, application, Wednesday Morning Senate group, passes for the Shenandoa Downs, T.L. Judy fired for being a Democrat memo, \"Mrs. Judy feels Moore goes back on word to state employees\", request from home-town friend to put mother in a nursing home, request for information on Petersburg reservoir, serving as a judge for the Jaycees' Three Outstanding Young Men Awards program, letter of thanks, President of the Jaycees visit and the possibility of a state employee chapter of the Jaycees, Dunbar Jaycees award ceremony, Apple Butter sales, West Virginia Jaycees sponsoring a Small Business Workshop, travel expense account forms, West Virginia Jaycees in a financial dilemma, Sam Winer running for President of the United States Jaycees, letter of Jaycee requests to support Sam Winer, list of all the Jaycees to attend Governor's party, photos, Odessa's Presidential Museum needs items, \"Winer's winning words\", dinner to honor President of the United states Jaycees, thank you letter,","Application, resume, application, \"Japan Local Information Service\", \"County GOP Chairman quits, blasts Moore\", letter of recommendation, successful rally in Richwood, letter of recommendation, invitation to the annual Ramp Dinner, Commission as Admiral of the Line of the Cherry River Navy, new PRIDE-CAP Economic Development Director Logan County, job request, recommendation of James Jeffers to the appointment of Executive Director of the President's Committee on the Employment of the Handicapped, Illinois Legislation for the Handicapped, press release, James Jeffers' need for financial assistance for educational purposes, case history report form for James S. Jeffers, desire to join Governor Moore's personal staff, recommendation letter sent to President Nixon, personal correspondence, financeable recreation projects, \"Help on two items\" memo, correspondence with Bill Johnson, correspondence with Carl Johnson, employee resignation, issue approval for Jack Stafford to use Johnson, Depp, \u0026 Quisenberry consulting firm, correspondence with Larry Depp, Johnson, Depp, \u0026 Quisenberry consulting firm brochure, Kathrine Jones American University, photo of Kathrine Jones, application and resume, job recommendation, report of police showing remarkable cooperation in their work, obtaining a dentist for Calhoun County and construction of a new bridge at Arnoldsburg School, dismissing political opponents, partial summary of work that has been done, material used, and approximate locations by Department of Highways,  photo, \"Vernon Harless, Gov. Moore's pick\", trouble with the crews at the Sign Shop, trouble with salaries and unions, Luther Jones was terminated, recommendation and information on Merille Jones, claim filed against the Building Commission by Orpha E. Jones, The Joint Civilian Orientation Conference of the Secretary of Defense, job possibilities for William F. Jones memo, resume, recommendation letter, application, Wednesday Morning Senate group, passes for the Shenandoa Downs, T.L. Judy fired for being a Democrat memo, \"Mrs. Judy feels Moore goes back on word to state employees\", request from home-town friend to put mother in a nursing home, request for information on Petersburg reservoir, serving as a judge for the Jaycees' Three Outstanding Young Men Awards program, letter of thanks, President of the Jaycees visit and the possibility of a state employee chapter of the Jaycees, Dunbar Jaycees award ceremony, Apple Butter sales, West Virginia Jaycees sponsoring a Small Business Workshop, travel expense account forms, West Virginia Jaycees in a financial dilemma, Sam Winer running for President of the United States Jaycees, letter of Jaycee requests to support Sam Winer, list of all the Jaycees to attend Governor's party, photos, Odessa's Presidential Museum needs items, \"Winer's winning words\", dinner to honor President of the United states Jaycees, thank you letter,","Concerns over the possible financing of additional water lines in the Jane Lew water commission district, letter of recommendation, letter of resignation, consideration for the funding of the medical examiners bill, statement from Kanawha valley Ambulance Service, resume, letter of thanks for the job appointment, consideration of C.B. Roberts and Eastern Engineering company for the Princeton By-Pass, Eastern Engineering company's resume, expansion of Bluefield sanitary sewer system, City of Bluefield Sanitary Board, thank you letters, job request memo, Donald Keckley employment requests, Congressman Kee memo, admission to the Colin Anderson Center, personal correspondence, Son of the Year, emergency admission to the Colin Anderson Center, thank you letter, job request, resume, application, selective service status of Robert L. Keller, Robert Keller requests draft deferment, Allis-Chalmers requests Rober Keller's draft deferment, Government Orders, Chronological order of events pertaining to correspondence with local board #45- Charles Town, West Virginia, and registrant Robert Keller, Allis-Chalmers General Foreman position description, letter to General Blair discussing deferment, resume, telegram urging separation of tax reform from revenue sharing legislation, job request, thank you letter, reference letter, \"Tails of New England\", Lindsey Kenney water operator's license, $15 million shopping center memo, job request, application, photos of Lincoln County bridge materials, suspension of motor vehicle privileges,  anti-Black Lung literature, placing Michael Adkins in Cole and Anderson Hospital, \"SDH truck to assist in cleanup\", \"Governor promises road improvements\", \"Bob Davis acquitted of maiming\", Talbott Kinchelow behavioral warning, job request, reference, political contact, resignation, Lawrence Kirk employment, Lyle Kirker et al., appellants v. Arch A. Moore et al., appellants, Grace Ryan placed on waiting list for Hopemont Hospital, letter of concern from a loyal constituent, appointment of Huntington State Hospital Procurement Officer, salary advancement, performance review of Doris Kitchen, \"Employee's policies and procedure\", inquiries into Charles Fraser's appointment to Governor Moore's environment committee, \"Fund Raiser, manipulator Kovens, just' interested in good government\", Kramer, Comer, \u0026 Passe consulting engineers, \"Kroger is a good customer of West Virginia\", Mountain State Business Association, Kroger food store correspondence, H4nningson, Durham, \u0026Richardson engineering firm, John Michael Kucek enlistment, Kyova interstate planning commission, testifying and conflicts  of interest, Hearings: subcommittee on conservation and watershed devourment, testimony trials, Subcommittee on conservation and watershed, H.R. 15596,","Concerns over the possible financing of additional water lines in the Jane Lew water commission district, letter of recommendation, letter of resignation, consideration for the funding of the medical examiners bill, statement from Kanawha valley Ambulance Service, resume, letter of thanks for the job appointment, consideration of C.B. Roberts and Eastern Engineering company for the Princeton By-Pass, Eastern Engineering company's resume, expansion of Bluefield sanitary sewer system, City of Bluefield Sanitary Board, thank you letters, job request memo, Donald Keckley employment requests, Congressman Kee memo, admission to the Colin Anderson Center, personal correspondence, Son of the Year, emergency admission to the Colin Anderson Center, thank you letter, job request, resume, application, selective service status of Robert L. Keller, Robert Keller requests draft deferment, Allis-Chalmers requests Rober Keller's draft deferment, Government Orders, Chronological order of events pertaining to correspondence with local board #45- Charles Town, West Virginia, and registrant Robert Keller, Allis-Chalmers General Foreman position description, letter to General Blair discussing deferment, resume, telegram urging separation of tax reform from revenue sharing legislation, job request, thank you letter, reference letter, \"Tails of New England\", Lindsey Kenney water operator's license, $15 million shopping center memo, job request, application, photos of Lincoln County bridge materials, suspension of motor vehicle privileges,  anti-Black Lung literature, placing Michael Adkins in Cole and Anderson Hospital, \"SDH truck to assist in cleanup\", \"Governor promises road improvements\", \"Bob Davis acquitted of maiming\", Talbott Kinchelow behavioral warning, job request, reference, political contact, resignation, Lawrence Kirk employment, Lyle Kirker et al., appellants v. Arch A. Moore et al., appellants, Grace Ryan placed on waiting list for Hopemont Hospital, letter of concern from a loyal constituent, appointment of Huntington State Hospital Procurement Officer, salary advancement, performance review of Doris Kitchen, \"Employee's policies and procedure\", inquiries into Charles Fraser's appointment to Governor Moore's environment committee, \"Fund Raiser, manipulator Kovens, just' interested in good government\", Kramer, Comer, \u0026 Passe consulting engineers, \"Kroger is a good customer of West Virginia\", Mountain State Business Association, Kroger food store correspondence, H4nningson, Durham, \u0026Richardson engineering firm, John Michael Kucek enlistment, Kyova interstate planning commission, testifying and conflicts  of interest, Hearings: subcommittee on conservation and watershed devourment, testimony trials, Subcommittee on conservation and watershed, H.R. 15596,","Concerns over the possible financing of additional water lines in the Jane Lew water commission district, letter of recommendation, letter of resignation, consideration for the funding of the medical examiners bill, statement from Kanawha valley Ambulance Service, resume, letter of thanks for the job appointment, consideration of C.B. Roberts and Eastern Engineering company for the Princeton By-Pass, Eastern Engineering company's resume, expansion of Bluefield sanitary sewer system, City of Bluefield Sanitary Board, thank you letters, job request memo, Donald Keckley employment requests, Congressman Kee memo, admission to the Colin Anderson Center, personal correspondence, Son of the Year, emergency admission to the Colin Anderson Center, thank you letter, job request, resume, application, selective service status of Robert L. Keller, Robert Keller requests draft deferment, Allis-Chalmers requests Rober Keller's draft deferment, Government Orders, Chronological order of events pertaining to correspondence with local board #45- Charles Town, West Virginia, and registrant Robert Keller, Allis-Chalmers General Foreman position description, letter to General Blair discussing deferment, resume, telegram urging separation of tax reform from revenue sharing legislation, job request, thank you letter, reference letter, \"Tails of New England\", Lindsey Kenney water operator's license, $15 million shopping center memo, job request, application, photos of Lincoln County bridge materials, suspension of motor vehicle privileges,  anti-Black Lung literature, placing Michael Adkins in Cole and Anderson Hospital, \"SDH truck to assist in cleanup\", \"Governor promises road improvements\", \"Bob Davis acquitted of maiming\", Talbott Kinchelow behavioral warning, job request, reference, political contact, resignation, Lawrence Kirk employment, Lyle Kirker et al., appellants v. Arch A. Moore et al., appellants, Grace Ryan placed on waiting list for Hopemont Hospital, letter of concern from a loyal constituent, appointment of Huntington State Hospital Procurement Officer, salary advancement, performance review of Doris Kitchen, \"Employee's policies and procedure\", inquiries into Charles Fraser's appointment to Governor Moore's environment committee, \"Fund Raiser, manipulator Kovens, just' interested in good government\", Kramer, Comer, \u0026 Passe consulting engineers, \"Kroger is a good customer of West Virginia\", Mountain State Business Association, Kroger food store correspondence, H4nningson, Durham, \u0026Richardson engineering firm, John Michael Kucek enlistment, Kyova interstate planning commission, testifying and conflicts  of interest, Hearings: subcommittee on conservation and watershed devourment, testimony trials, Subcommittee on conservation and watershed, H.R. 15596,","Concerns over the possible financing of additional water lines in the Jane Lew water commission district, letter of recommendation, letter of resignation, consideration for the funding of the medical examiners bill, statement from Kanawha valley Ambulance Service, resume, letter of thanks for the job appointment, consideration of C.B. Roberts and Eastern Engineering company for the Princeton By-Pass, Eastern Engineering company's resume, expansion of Bluefield sanitary sewer system, City of Bluefield Sanitary Board, thank you letters, job request memo, Donald Keckley employment requests, Congressman Kee memo, admission to the Colin Anderson Center, personal correspondence, Son of the Year, emergency admission to the Colin Anderson Center, thank you letter, job request, resume, application, selective service status of Robert L. Keller, Robert Keller requests draft deferment, Allis-Chalmers requests Rober Keller's draft deferment, Government Orders, Chronological order of events pertaining to correspondence with local board #45- Charles Town, West Virginia, and registrant Robert Keller, Allis-Chalmers General Foreman position description, letter to General Blair discussing deferment, resume, telegram urging separation of tax reform from revenue sharing legislation, job request, thank you letter, reference letter, \"Tails of New England\", Lindsey Kenney water operator's license, $15 million shopping center memo, job request, application, photos of Lincoln County bridge materials, suspension of motor vehicle privileges,  anti-Black Lung literature, placing Michael Adkins in Cole and Anderson Hospital, \"SDH truck to assist in cleanup\", \"Governor promises road improvements\", \"Bob Davis acquitted of maiming\", Talbott Kinchelow behavioral warning, job request, reference, political contact, resignation, Lawrence Kirk employment, Lyle Kirker et al., appellants v. Arch A. Moore et al., appellants, Grace Ryan placed on waiting list for Hopemont Hospital, letter of concern from a loyal constituent, appointment of Huntington State Hospital Procurement Officer, salary advancement, performance review of Doris Kitchen, \"Employee's policies and procedure\", inquiries into Charles Fraser's appointment to Governor Moore's environment committee, \"Fund Raiser, manipulator Kovens, just' interested in good government\", Kramer, Comer, \u0026 Passe consulting engineers, \"Kroger is a good customer of West Virginia\", Mountain State Business Association, Kroger food store correspondence, H4nningson, Durham, \u0026Richardson engineering firm, John Michael Kucek enlistment, Kyova interstate planning commission, testifying and conflicts  of interest, Hearings: subcommittee on conservation and watershed devourment, testimony trials, Subcommittee on conservation and watershed, H.R. 15596,","Formation of the State Economics Association (MSEA), correspondence with the office of the Governor of Illinois, passes to Waterford Park and Wheeling Downs, passes to Charles Town Turf Club, job applications, issues with food stamps, tuberculosis control nurse relocation, personal correspondence, personnel action for Joseph Manchin, 1971 site for the sixth Marine Aluminum Derby, certificate of appointment to the State Advisory Council, issues with Route 8 near Anawalt, Colonel John B. Martin's retirement, resumes, withdrawing the Martinsburg Airport project, City Hospital of Martinsburg financing and progress, \"Rt. 62 is a disgrace\", requesting information on funding for sewerage disposal plant for Masontown, correspondence with the Mayor of Charles Town D.C. \"Doc\" Masters, academic tests impeding brilliant employees Department of Welfare, salary discrimination, request for West Virginia Blue Books, letter from a fed-up constituent, poor road conditions around Augusta, note of appreciation, donation, Recapitulation of use tax audit for the period of 1967 through 1971, sale of 200 acres of land in Hampshire County, \"Name Dropping\", Mrs. Ruby I Pickett admission to Hopemont Hospital, thank you letters, correspondence with congressman Robert McClory, Charles McClosky failure to file tax returns, telegram: \"this is a plea our lives are in danger!\", letter discussing administrations positive attributes, Samuel B. McClung \u0026 Company Advertising and marketing packet, Samuel McClung staffing and consulting services, \"Management consulting to be offered\" Samuel McClung \u0026 Company resume, letter appealing to improve art music, drama, and broad-spectrum athletic programs in West Virginia schools, \"Help for Tic sufferers\", William Nile NcCready personnel file, City of Beckley voting precinct abstract, birth announcement of Matthew E. McCulty, resignation letter, Judge Charles Garvin research into juvenile drug abuse, VITA, Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs pamphlet, vacant office space in the capitol building, Harrison County rt. 5/9 scheduled for hot mix treatment, pursuing the matter of the tannery, letter requesting information on interstates around Raleigh County, building a bridge on route 10 Elmore, \"The Energy Crisis\", request for information from the West Virginia Garden Club, land use planning to establish public awareness, conservation of natural resources committee mission statement, Senator Alan Susman bought controlling interest in the bank of Mount Hope, McNicol-Martin China company loans, seeking legal advice to gain justice against a crook, Circuit court of Mineral County Civil Action no. 1433 Seth and Rosa Meadows, issues with city sewage system, request for permit to operate a car wash, funding for the West Virginia Board of Examiners, attorneys for the department of highways, Harry Memmo kidney transplant, courteous service of officer Leo G. Memolo, road concerns on Little Creek Road, ineligible for state aide, \"Meskill has stormy nine months\", information outline for warehouse property in Charleston West Virginia,","Formation of the State Economics Association (MSEA), correspondence with the office of the Governor of Illinois, passes to Waterford Park and Wheeling Downs, passes to Charles Town Turf Club, job applications, issues with food stamps, tuberculosis control nurse relocation, personal correspondence, personnel action for Joseph Manchin, 1971 site for the sixth Marine Aluminum Derby, certificate of appointment to the State Advisory Council, issues with Route 8 near Anawalt, Colonel John B. Martin's retirement, resumes, withdrawing the Martinsburg Airport project, City Hospital of Martinsburg financing and progress, \"Rt. 62 is a disgrace\", requesting information on funding for sewerage disposal plant for Masontown, correspondence with the Mayor of Charles Town D.C. \"Doc\" Masters, academic tests impeding brilliant employees Department of Welfare, salary discrimination, request for West Virginia Blue Books, letter from a fed-up constituent, poor road conditions around Augusta, note of appreciation, donation, Recapitulation of use tax audit for the period of 1967 through 1971, sale of 200 acres of land in Hampshire County, \"Name Dropping\", Mrs. Ruby I Pickett admission to Hopemont Hospital, thank you letters, correspondence with congressman Robert McClory, Charles McClosky failure to file tax returns, telegram: \"this is a plea our lives are in danger!\", letter discussing administrations positive attributes, Samuel B. McClung \u0026 Company Advertising and marketing packet, Samuel McClung staffing and consulting services, \"Management consulting to be offered\" Samuel McClung \u0026 Company resume, letter appealing to improve art music, drama, and broad-spectrum athletic programs in West Virginia schools, \"Help for Tic sufferers\", William Nile NcCready personnel file, City of Beckley voting precinct abstract, birth announcement of Matthew E. McCulty, resignation letter, Judge Charles Garvin research into juvenile drug abuse, VITA, Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs pamphlet, vacant office space in the capitol building, Harrison County rt. 5/9 scheduled for hot mix treatment, pursuing the matter of the tannery, letter requesting information on interstates around Raleigh County, building a bridge on route 10 Elmore, \"The Energy Crisis\", request for information from the West Virginia Garden Club, land use planning to establish public awareness, conservation of natural resources committee mission statement, Senator Alan Susman bought controlling interest in the bank of Mount Hope, McNicol-Martin China company loans, seeking legal advice to gain justice against a crook, Circuit court of Mineral County Civil Action no. 1433 Seth and Rosa Meadows, issues with city sewage system, request for permit to operate a car wash, funding for the West Virginia Board of Examiners, attorneys for the department of highways, Harry Memmo kidney transplant, courteous service of officer Leo G. Memolo, road concerns on Little Creek Road, ineligible for state aide, \"Meskill has stormy nine months\", information outline for warehouse property in Charleston West Virginia,","Formation of the State Economics Association (MSEA), correspondence with the office of the Governor of Illinois, passes to Waterford Park and Wheeling Downs, passes to Charles Town Turf Club, job applications, issues with food stamps, tuberculosis control nurse relocation, personal correspondence, personnel action for Joseph Manchin, 1971 site for the sixth Marine Aluminum Derby, certificate of appointment to the State Advisory Council, issues with Route 8 near Anawalt, Colonel John B. Martin's retirement, resumes, withdrawing the Martinsburg Airport project, City Hospital of Martinsburg financing and progress, \"Rt. 62 is a disgrace\", requesting information on funding for sewerage disposal plant for Masontown, correspondence with the Mayor of Charles Town D.C. \"Doc\" Masters, academic tests impeding brilliant employees Department of Welfare, salary discrimination, request for West Virginia Blue Books, letter from a fed-up constituent, poor road conditions around Augusta, note of appreciation, donation, Recapitulation of use tax audit for the period of 1967 through 1971, sale of 200 acres of land in Hampshire County, \"Name Dropping\", Mrs. Ruby I Pickett admission to Hopemont Hospital, thank you letters, correspondence with congressman Robert McClory, Charles McClosky failure to file tax returns, telegram: \"this is a plea our lives are in danger!\", letter discussing administrations positive attributes, Samuel B. McClung \u0026 Company Advertising and marketing packet, Samuel McClung staffing and consulting services, \"Management consulting to be offered\" Samuel McClung \u0026 Company resume, letter appealing to improve art music, drama, and broad-spectrum athletic programs in West Virginia schools, \"Help for Tic sufferers\", William Nile NcCready personnel file, City of Beckley voting precinct abstract, birth announcement of Matthew E. McCulty, resignation letter, Judge Charles Garvin research into juvenile drug abuse, VITA, Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs pamphlet, vacant office space in the capitol building, Harrison County rt. 5/9 scheduled for hot mix treatment, pursuing the matter of the tannery, letter requesting information on interstates around Raleigh County, building a bridge on route 10 Elmore, \"The Energy Crisis\", request for information from the West Virginia Garden Club, land use planning to establish public awareness, conservation of natural resources committee mission statement, Senator Alan Susman bought controlling interest in the bank of Mount Hope, McNicol-Martin China company loans, seeking legal advice to gain justice against a crook, Circuit court of Mineral County Civil Action no. 1433 Seth and Rosa Meadows, issues with city sewage system, request for permit to operate a car wash, funding for the West Virginia Board of Examiners, attorneys for the department of highways, Harry Memmo kidney transplant, courteous service of officer Leo G. Memolo, road concerns on Little Creek Road, ineligible for state aide, \"Meskill has stormy nine months\", information outline for warehouse property in Charleston West Virginia,","Juanita Miklas rehiring correspondence, \"Bids on rt. 2 project to be opened Saturday\", Pat Miklas relentless in quest to get his wife rehired, job application, John M. Miller request for discharge from the West Virginia Army National Guard, letter of justification, application for examination, resume, Fish-Camp-Hunt Club brochure, personnel correspondence, miners on strike signing up for food stamps, season passes to the Shenandoah Downs, letter from the lieutenant Governor of Minnesota requesting information on the duties and responsibilities of the role of Lieutenant Governor of West Virginia, note exchange with Dr. B. F. Mitchell, information request on Corridor \"H\", status of construction for Corridor \"H\", Harry Moats seeking reelection to the House of Delegates, curriculum improvement center, Colin Anderson Center correspondence, Pi Kappa Phi oil drum regatta, \"Jaycees to sponsor county award dinner\", request to support nomination of Mrs. Esther Brown for County Award, Hampshire County in need of a mobile unit for the Speech Therapist, Hampshire County Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children and Adults, the mobile unit for the Speech Therapist will be funded post haste, thank you on behalf of taxpayers, toll free telephone service in Hampshire County, Western Union: Major portion of Moorefield Highschool destroyed by fire, inquiries into funding for Regional Mental Health and Mental Retardation Centers, reference letter, threatening to resigning, Pipestem State Park- Tinted Thermal Glass Failure, \"Broken glass at Pipestem not vandalism\", \"City interstates hinge on $110 million request\", \"Chemistry staff is expanded at West Library\", department of commerce \"Homecoming '71\", \"'71 is the time: Back home to West Virginia\", letter about returning to West Virginia, bizarre letters from Mr. Morrison to Ira Dadisman about the governor, considerations for Clark Morton, assurances that the Governor is concerned with housing in the state of West Virginia, public housing units for the city of Cameron, Mountain Alumni Mush \u0026 Milk dinner, Mountain State Construction Co. Damages dispute, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board correspondence, funds made available for the mountaintop water system, Laurel Run Mining Company housing, flow tests conducted on 3 wells for wittaker community development corp. at mt. Storm as directed by Charles E Garton, complaint against Donald Lambert, Mountaineer Scholarship Fund dinner donation, inability to receive salary increase, Jackson County route 15/6 and 30/6, Floyd M. Sayre obituary, correspondence with Mr. Muck concerning Jackson County service road 15/6, Hoosier engineering company compensation, \"Back at the firm: former law partners of President and Attorney General add important new clients\", Governor sponsored educational legislation, product distributors, issues with state contract bids, Project F-64(4), termination of employment, Bob Myers appointment to the West Virginia Board of Education,","Juanita Miklas rehiring correspondence, \"Bids on rt. 2 project to be opened Saturday\", Pat Miklas relentless in quest to get his wife rehired, job application, John M. Miller request for discharge from the West Virginia Army National Guard, letter of justification, application for examination, resume, Fish-Camp-Hunt Club brochure, personnel correspondence, miners on strike signing up for food stamps, season passes to the Shenandoah Downs, letter from the lieutenant Governor of Minnesota requesting information on the duties and responsibilities of the role of Lieutenant Governor of West Virginia, note exchange with Dr. B. F. Mitchell, information request on Corridor \"H\", status of construction for Corridor \"H\", Harry Moats seeking reelection to the House of Delegates, curriculum improvement center, Colin Anderson Center correspondence, Pi Kappa Phi oil drum regatta, \"Jaycees to sponsor county award dinner\", request to support nomination of Mrs. Esther Brown for County Award, Hampshire County in need of a mobile unit for the Speech Therapist, Hampshire County Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children and Adults, the mobile unit for the Speech Therapist will be funded post haste, thank you on behalf of taxpayers, toll free telephone service in Hampshire County, Western Union: Major portion of Moorefield Highschool destroyed by fire, inquiries into funding for Regional Mental Health and Mental Retardation Centers, reference letter, threatening to resigning, Pipestem State Park- Tinted Thermal Glass Failure, \"Broken glass at Pipestem not vandalism\", \"City interstates hinge on $110 million request\", \"Chemistry staff is expanded at West Library\", department of commerce \"Homecoming '71\", \"'71 is the time: Back home to West Virginia\", letter about returning to West Virginia, bizarre letters from Mr. Morrison to Ira Dadisman about the governor, considerations for Clark Morton, assurances that the Governor is concerned with housing in the state of West Virginia, public housing units for the city of Cameron, Mountain Alumni Mush \u0026 Milk dinner, Mountain State Construction Co. Damages dispute, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board correspondence, funds made available for the mountaintop water system, Laurel Run Mining Company housing, flow tests conducted on 3 wells for wittaker community development corp. at mt. Storm as directed by Charles E Garton, complaint against Donald Lambert, Mountaineer Scholarship Fund dinner donation, inability to receive salary increase, Jackson County route 15/6 and 30/6, Floyd M. Sayre obituary, correspondence with Mr. Muck concerning Jackson County service road 15/6, Hoosier engineering company compensation, \"Back at the firm: former law partners of President and Attorney General add important new clients\", Governor sponsored educational legislation, product distributors, issues with state contract bids, Project F-64(4), termination of employment, Bob Myers appointment to the West Virginia Board of Education,","Juanita Miklas rehiring correspondence, \"Bids on rt. 2 project to be opened Saturday\", Pat Miklas relentless in quest to get his wife rehired, job application, John M. Miller request for discharge from the West Virginia Army National Guard, letter of justification, application for examination, resume, Fish-Camp-Hunt Club brochure, personnel correspondence, miners on strike signing up for food stamps, season passes to the Shenandoah Downs, letter from the lieutenant Governor of Minnesota requesting information on the duties and responsibilities of the role of Lieutenant Governor of West Virginia, note exchange with Dr. B. F. Mitchell, information request on Corridor \"H\", status of construction for Corridor \"H\", Harry Moats seeking reelection to the House of Delegates, curriculum improvement center, Colin Anderson Center correspondence, Pi Kappa Phi oil drum regatta, \"Jaycees to sponsor county award dinner\", request to support nomination of Mrs. Esther Brown for County Award, Hampshire County in need of a mobile unit for the Speech Therapist, Hampshire County Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children and Adults, the mobile unit for the Speech Therapist will be funded post haste, thank you on behalf of taxpayers, toll free telephone service in Hampshire County, Western Union: Major portion of Moorefield Highschool destroyed by fire, inquiries into funding for Regional Mental Health and Mental Retardation Centers, reference letter, threatening to resigning, Pipestem State Park- Tinted Thermal Glass Failure, \"Broken glass at Pipestem not vandalism\", \"City interstates hinge on $110 million request\", \"Chemistry staff is expanded at West Library\", department of commerce \"Homecoming '71\", \"'71 is the time: Back home to West Virginia\", letter about returning to West Virginia, bizarre letters from Mr. Morrison to Ira Dadisman about the governor, considerations for Clark Morton, assurances that the Governor is concerned with housing in the state of West Virginia, public housing units for the city of Cameron, Mountain Alumni Mush \u0026 Milk dinner, Mountain State Construction Co. Damages dispute, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board correspondence, funds made available for the mountaintop water system, Laurel Run Mining Company housing, flow tests conducted on 3 wells for wittaker community development corp. at mt. Storm as directed by Charles E Garton, complaint against Donald Lambert, Mountaineer Scholarship Fund dinner donation, inability to receive salary increase, Jackson County route 15/6 and 30/6, Floyd M. Sayre obituary, correspondence with Mr. Muck concerning Jackson County service road 15/6, Hoosier engineering company compensation, \"Back at the firm: former law partners of President and Attorney General add important new clients\", Governor sponsored educational legislation, product distributors, issues with state contract bids, Project F-64(4), termination of employment, Bob Myers appointment to the West Virginia Board of Education,","Pay adjustment directives, fulltime employees granted minimum wage of $4,200 per year, recommendations of Ed Flowers and Ron Pearsons concerning who to pay what upon whose authority, filing of personal services expenditure schedules and the effect of house bill 1187, revised pay plan, work schedules, governor to address all summer employees, Sheriff G. Kemp Melton has an order of mandamus to be served on the governor in regard to the case of John Kelly, Governor's federal conference on revenue sharing, out of state travel requisitions, medals, western union telegrams and cablegrams, requests for salary increases, governor's reception, request for skeleton staff, commercial credit card purchases, out of state travel, \"the following four items should be researched for the governor's speech to be delivered at Oak Hill: Bridge on route 21 Fayetteville, regionalization of Fayette County in region 4, bridge over New River Canyon, Dunlop Water-Shed project\", legal holidays, testimonial dinner for Chester Hubbard and George Seibert, ladylike behaviors, passport applications, public employees insurance meetings, delineation of regional boundaries, lighting ceremony of state Christmas tree, payment of invoices, purchase united states savings bonds, state wide cost allocation plan, American red cross blood program, break in main water line, wage price freeze by executive order of the president, critique of state employees, volunteering medical information, personal service accounts, personnel appropriations-salary increases, paper recycling, recommendations, Christmas and New Year's holidays 1973, bus service for employees, united fund campaign, traffic situation in capitol area, commitment to employee needs, \"Democracy's Trumpet\" television program, Cessna Citation private jet advertisement, \"Wichita's 2.5 billion dollar misunderstanding: a speech by James B. Taylor\", US News \"Agnew and his future: new battles in the White House\", reference made to the purchase of a new BH 125-600 jet aircraft, invoice from Beechcraft inc. For $5351.51, Cessna Private Jet advertisement, lease agreement, Beechcraft Hawker Corporation News (aircraft), photo of Mr. and Mrs. Governor Moore, William Loy, and members of the Beechcraft corporation, West Virginia Senate names and addresses, department heads and addresses,","Pay adjustment directives, fulltime employees granted minimum wage of $4,200 per year, recommendations of Ed Flowers and Ron Pearsons concerning who to pay what upon whose authority, filing of personal services expenditure schedules and the effect of house bill 1187, revised pay plan, work schedules, governor to address all summer employees, Sheriff G. Kemp Melton has an order of mandamus to be served on the governor in regard to the case of John Kelly, Governor's federal conference on revenue sharing, out of state travel requisitions, medals, western union telegrams and cablegrams, requests for salary increases, governor's reception, request for skeleton staff, commercial credit card purchases, out of state travel, \"the following four items should be researched for the governor's speech to be delivered at Oak Hill: Bridge on route 21 Fayetteville, regionalization of Fayette County in region 4, bridge over New River Canyon, Dunlop Water-Shed project\", legal holidays, testimonial dinner for Chester Hubbard and George Seibert, ladylike behaviors, passport applications, public employees insurance meetings, delineation of regional boundaries, lighting ceremony of state Christmas tree, payment of invoices, purchase united states savings bonds, state wide cost allocation plan, American red cross blood program, break in main water line, wage price freeze by executive order of the president, critique of state employees, volunteering medical information, personal service accounts, personnel appropriations-salary increases, paper recycling, recommendations, Christmas and New Year's holidays 1973, bus service for employees, united fund campaign, traffic situation in capitol area, commitment to employee needs, \"Democracy's Trumpet\" television program, Cessna Citation private jet advertisement, \"Wichita's 2.5 billion dollar misunderstanding: a speech by James B. Taylor\", US News \"Agnew and his future: new battles in the White House\", reference made to the purchase of a new BH 125-600 jet aircraft, invoice from Beechcraft inc. For $5351.51, Cessna Private Jet advertisement, lease agreement, Beechcraft Hawker Corporation News (aircraft), photo of Mr. and Mrs. Governor Moore, William Loy, and members of the Beechcraft corporation, West Virginia Senate names and addresses, department heads and addresses,","Conduct and practices of holdover employees, Phase two of the wage controls, news clipping of House Speaker McManus discussing house position on bonding authority, \"58 attend Corridor \"H\" meeting at Wardensville\", \"Oates says serious threat exists to traditional, historical, Hardy County\", motor vehicle registration, \"Tax meeting helpful sign regarding airport issue\", \"Board promises assistance in airplane taxing\", \"New Sheriff aides won't be deputized\", \"W.Va asks funds for drug fight\", for insertion into Governor Moore's speech to County Superintendents on July 13, child care system, \"Letters to the Editor: the editor of the Martinsburg Journal is a small pathetic person\", out of state travel requisition, Summerville, notes for Bill, scratch paper, Governor's notes, welfare offices in Fayetteville, Bill's notes,","\"Our man Arch (Haydon Murray)\", Moore for president license plate, Arch Moore Signature: Welfare reform and the Appalachian Myth, Human Events: How West Virginia cut welfare, John Kelly vs. Arch Moore: Demurrer to general and special replication to respondent's answer, \"Governors host lawmakers at winter meeting\", endorsement letter, \"Reagan jet bill $30,923\", inaugural day arrangements committee, \"GOP governors rap too big government\", Governor to crown daughter, B\u0026O railroad to withdraw its application, expenditure schedule, West Virginia's Strip Mine Reclamation Act, investigation into Buffalo Creek disaster, Testimony of the honorable Arch Moore jr. governor or West Virginia before the subcommittee on labor and hew of the Senate Appropriations Committee, meetings with management-editorial representatives (New York Times, Wall Street Journal, CBS, NBC), \"Fat Cat on the prowl\", \"Aggressive Mountaineers eye Pennsylvania industry\", Governor's account, $35,000 grant from economic development administration, approval of grant application for city of Benwood through land and water conservation fund, Lyle Kirker et al v. Arch Moore Jr. Individually and in his capacity as governor of the state of West Virginia et al., \"Plane crash with Moore is recalled\", \"'Archie' awards denote our leaders' successes\", \"to the citizens of West Viginia who are interested in preventing juvenile delinquency\", Arch Moore's disgraceful connection with underworld elements, \"Moore claims that columnist Jack Anderson is trying to destroy him\", Moore throws accusations of Muckraking at his opponent, Moore's potential presidential appointment, Piolet/operator/aircraft accident report, Moore for Governor Committee, biography of Arch Moore jr., \"How JDR IV 'saved' West Virgina and its budget\", Governor's schedule five October weekends, Mrs. Shelley Moore's schedule three October weekends, Salute to Governor Moore cards, thank you notes, anniversary dinner telephone effort, thank you letter to John Thomas for generous acts of kindness during the Buffalo Creek disaster, GOP Bulletin, \"President Nixon's goals for a greater America...towards a generation of peace\", Congressman Zion, \"President Nixon's goals for a greater America...rhetorical promise into concrete results\", \"Generation of Peace (sticker)\", \"Give a Damn! Register Republican (sticker)\", Butch Shroyer Wayne township trustee (sticker), Vote Keller for district attorney (sticker), \"Reelect Short for Congress!\", \"Congressman Lujan\", \"Elect John Heinz to Congress\", \"Reelect Rumsfeld\", \"Congressman Horton cares\", vote Paul Findley, \"Big Chief, friend of Congressman Barber Conable\", \"Reelect Quillen to Congress\", Congressman Craig Hosmer Calander, \"I visited Congressman Findley in in Washington (sticker)\" \"elect Allan St. Clair\", Richard Poff postcard, \"reelect Arends les courageous leader!\", \"Reelect Bill Bloomfield: you know he cares about people!\", \"Reelect Bill Bloomfield: a capable and devoted member of congress who should be returned to office by the voters\", \"Senator Karl Mundt: He works for you!\", \"John Rousselot: The man and the congressman\", \"Reelect Lujan (sticker)\", \"Reelect congressman Langen\" \"Vote Jerry Pettis: a man concerned.\"","\"Our man Arch (Haydon Murray)\", Moore for president license plate, Arch Moore Signature: Welfare reform and the Appalachian Myth, Human Events: How West Virginia cut welfare, John Kelly vs. Arch Moore: Demurrer to general and special replication to respondent's answer, \"Governors host lawmakers at winter meeting\", endorsement letter, \"Reagan jet bill $30,923\", inaugural day arrangements committee, \"GOP governors rap too big government\", Governor to crown daughter, B\u0026O railroad to withdraw its application, expenditure schedule, West Virginia's Strip Mine Reclamation Act, investigation into Buffalo Creek disaster, Testimony of the honorable Arch Moore jr. governor or West Virginia before the subcommittee on labor and hew of the Senate Appropriations Committee, meetings with management-editorial representatives (New York Times, Wall Street Journal, CBS, NBC), \"Fat Cat on the prowl\", \"Aggressive Mountaineers eye Pennsylvania industry\", Governor's account, $35,000 grant from economic development administration, approval of grant application for city of Benwood through land and water conservation fund, Lyle Kirker et al v. Arch Moore Jr. Individually and in his capacity as governor of the state of West Virginia et al., \"Plane crash with Moore is recalled\", \"'Archie' awards denote our leaders' successes\", \"to the citizens of West Viginia who are interested in preventing juvenile delinquency\", Arch Moore's disgraceful connection with underworld elements, \"Moore claims that columnist Jack Anderson is trying to destroy him\", Moore throws accusations of Muckraking at his opponent, Moore's potential presidential appointment, Piolet/operator/aircraft accident report, Moore for Governor Committee, biography of Arch Moore jr., \"How JDR IV 'saved' West Virgina and its budget\", Governor's schedule five October weekends, Mrs. Shelley Moore's schedule three October weekends, Salute to Governor Moore cards, thank you notes, anniversary dinner telephone effort, thank you letter to John Thomas for generous acts of kindness during the Buffalo Creek disaster, GOP Bulletin, \"President Nixon's goals for a greater America...towards a generation of peace\", Congressman Zion, \"President Nixon's goals for a greater America...rhetorical promise into concrete results\", \"Generation of Peace (sticker)\", \"Give a Damn! Register Republican (sticker)\", Butch Shroyer Wayne township trustee (sticker), Vote Keller for district attorney (sticker), \"Reelect Short for Congress!\", \"Congressman Lujan\", \"Elect John Heinz to Congress\", \"Reelect Rumsfeld\", \"Congressman Horton cares\", vote Paul Findley, \"Big Chief, friend of Congressman Barber Conable\", \"Reelect Quillen to Congress\", Congressman Craig Hosmer Calander, \"I visited Congressman Findley in in Washington (sticker)\" \"elect Allan St. Clair\", Richard Poff postcard, \"reelect Arends les courageous leader!\", \"Reelect Bill Bloomfield: you know he cares about people!\", \"Reelect Bill Bloomfield: a capable and devoted member of congress who should be returned to office by the voters\", \"Senator Karl Mundt: He works for you!\", \"John Rousselot: The man and the congressman\", \"Reelect Lujan (sticker)\", \"Reelect congressman Langen\" \"Vote Jerry Pettis: a man concerned.\"","Staff advisory committee February 1973, National Governors' Conference winter meeting report, technical assistance and interstate consulting ad hoc advisors meeting memo, reorganizing the states booklet, Delaware presentation memo, program, revenue sharing, memo, interstate planning, letter to Governor Lucey, letter to the staff advisory committee, Staff advisory committee January 1973, suggested topical concerns of the committee of the southern governors' conference, committees of the southern governors' conference, policy positions book, letter to Governor Moore from Francis Sargent, National Governors' Conference winter meeting, program for the governors' wives, the council of state governments memo, revised preliminary program, Memo to the chairman of the national governors' conference, proposal for a state community development program, telegram, policy letter, policy position 1970 book, committees of the national governors' conference, attendance sheet, meeting detail letter, Staff advisory committee July 1971, National Governors' Conference Sept 1972, policy statements, Memo to selected state officials, Governor's Press Office-Federal Highway Act of 1973, deadline for state and local officials to challenge treasury department data for computations of revenue sharing checks, Letter of Warning: Ceasar Chavez, Letter from Governor Jack Williams, discharge petition letter, anti-crime program letter, LEAA letter, LEAA budget, LEAA staffing, LEAA misunderstandings, LEAA audits, response to LEAA draft 1972 plan guidelines, application for discretionary funds, \"Kleindienst Upsets GOP Judge Plans\", Plausible task force meeting, congressional record-senate, NGC advisory task force on Rural and Urban development, telegram, statement of Phil Campbell, job development, 1971 winter meeting, committee plans, governors' conference luncheon plans, letter from Director Charles Byrley","Staff advisory committee February 1973, National Governors' Conference winter meeting report, technical assistance and interstate consulting ad hoc advisors meeting memo, reorganizing the states booklet, Delaware presentation memo, program, revenue sharing, memo, interstate planning, letter to Governor Lucey, letter to the staff advisory committee, Staff advisory committee January 1973, suggested topical concerns of the committee of the southern governors' conference, committees of the southern governors' conference, policy positions book, letter to Governor Moore from Francis Sargent, National Governors' Conference winter meeting, program for the governors' wives, the council of state governments memo, revised preliminary program, Memo to the chairman of the national governors' conference, proposal for a state community development program, telegram, policy letter, policy position 1970 book, committees of the national governors' conference, attendance sheet, meeting detail letter, Staff advisory committee July 1971, National Governors' Conference Sept 1972, policy statements, Memo to selected state officials, Governor's Press Office-Federal Highway Act of 1973, deadline for state and local officials to challenge treasury department data for computations of revenue sharing checks, Letter of Warning: Ceasar Chavez, Letter from Governor Jack Williams, discharge petition letter, anti-crime program letter, LEAA letter, LEAA budget, LEAA staffing, LEAA misunderstandings, LEAA audits, response to LEAA draft 1972 plan guidelines, application for discretionary funds, \"Kleindienst Upsets GOP Judge Plans\", Plausible task force meeting, congressional record-senate, NGC advisory task force on Rural and Urban development, telegram, statement of Phil Campbell, job development, 1971 winter meeting, committee plans, governors' conference luncheon plans, letter from Director Charles Byrley","Staff advisory committee February 1973, National Governors' Conference winter meeting report, technical assistance and interstate consulting ad hoc advisors meeting memo, reorganizing the states booklet, Delaware presentation memo, program, revenue sharing, memo, interstate planning, letter to Governor Lucey, letter to the staff advisory committee, Staff advisory committee January 1973, suggested topical concerns of the committee of the southern governors' conference, committees of the southern governors' conference, policy positions book, letter to Governor Moore from Francis Sargent, National Governors' Conference winter meeting, program for the governors' wives, the council of state governments memo, revised preliminary program, Memo to the chairman of the national governors' conference, proposal for a state community development program, telegram, policy letter, policy position 1970 book, committees of the national governors' conference, attendance sheet, meeting detail letter, Staff advisory committee July 1971, National Governors' Conference Sept 1972, policy statements, Memo to selected state officials, Governor's Press Office-Federal Highway Act of 1973, deadline for state and local officials to challenge treasury department data for computations of revenue sharing checks, Letter of Warning: Ceasar Chavez, Letter from Governor Jack Williams, discharge petition letter, anti-crime program letter, LEAA letter, LEAA budget, LEAA staffing, LEAA misunderstandings, LEAA audits, response to LEAA draft 1972 plan guidelines, application for discretionary funds, \"Kleindienst Upsets GOP Judge Plans\", Plausible task force meeting, congressional record-senate, NGC advisory task force on Rural and Urban development, telegram, statement of Phil Campbell, job development, 1971 winter meeting, committee plans, governors' conference luncheon plans, letter from Director Charles Byrley","Executive meeting minutes, \"Governors Meet; Ho Hum\", the energy crisis and unemployment, national governors' conference executive committee meeting minutes, re: proposed new policy statement on property tax, policy positions 1973-1974, letter to Governor Rampton, meeting of the executive committee, preliminary report to the executive committee of the National Governors' Conference in their role on future operations,\"Tan-Tar-A\", National Governors' Conference winter meeting, important notice to all governors, general revenue sharing with states and local localities, HUD appropriations for selected programs, financial assistance available to states for building of new communities, Public Law 91-609, National Governors' Conference program booklet, National Governors' Conference committees, reports of the committee on rural and urban development, advisory committee meeting February 23 during NGC, 1971 Winter Meeting, report of the committee on rural and urban development National Governors' Committee 1971 winter meeting, revised preliminary program outline, policy positions of the National Governors' Convention Aug 1970,Letter to all governors from Director Charles Byrley, report of the committee on rural and urban development, report of the committee on executive management and fiscal affairs, reports of the committee on human resources, reports of the committee on law enforcement justice and public safety, report of the committee on natural resources and environmental management, letter from Willaim Loy to Floyd Warmann, Instructions for completing reservation form, Important! Personal Attention Please!, letter from William Guy to Governor Moore, Letter to all governors, letter to Governor Hathaway, Policy statements: committee on rural and urban development, policy statements: committee on executive management and fiscal affairs, policy statements: committee on human resources, policy statements: committee on transportation commerce and technology, policy statements: committee on law enforcement justice and public safety, policy statements: committee on natural gas and environmental resourcesNational Governors' Conference agenda April 25 1970, proposed budget: fiscal year 1970-1971, letter from Luis Ferre, letter from Breverd Crihfeild, teletype message from MG Jack Blair, accommodations list, letter from Breverd Crihfeild, memo to republican governors, memo to all participants in Sept 12 meeting at San Juan, San Juan Summary,","Executive meeting minutes, \"Governors Meet; Ho Hum\", the energy crisis and unemployment, national governors' conference executive committee meeting minutes, re: proposed new policy statement on property tax, policy positions 1973-1974, letter to Governor Rampton, meeting of the executive committee, preliminary report to the executive committee of the National Governors' Conference in their role on future operations,\"Tan-Tar-A\", National Governors' Conference winter meeting, important notice to all governors, general revenue sharing with states and local localities, HUD appropriations for selected programs, financial assistance available to states for building of new communities, Public Law 91-609, National Governors' Conference program booklet, National Governors' Conference committees, reports of the committee on rural and urban development, advisory committee meeting February 23 during NGC, 1971 Winter Meeting, report of the committee on rural and urban development National Governors' Committee 1971 winter meeting, revised preliminary program outline, policy positions of the National Governors' Convention Aug 1970,Letter to all governors from Director Charles Byrley, report of the committee on rural and urban development, report of the committee on executive management and fiscal affairs, reports of the committee on human resources, reports of the committee on law enforcement justice and public safety, report of the committee on natural resources and environmental management, letter from Willaim Loy to Floyd Warmann, Instructions for completing reservation form, Important! Personal Attention Please!, letter from William Guy to Governor Moore, Letter to all governors, letter to Governor Hathaway, Policy statements: committee on rural and urban development, policy statements: committee on executive management and fiscal affairs, policy statements: committee on human resources, policy statements: committee on transportation commerce and technology, policy statements: committee on law enforcement justice and public safety, policy statements: committee on natural gas and environmental resourcesNational Governors' Conference agenda April 25 1970, proposed budget: fiscal year 1970-1971, letter from Luis Ferre, letter from Breverd Crihfeild, teletype message from MG Jack Blair, accommodations list, letter from Breverd Crihfeild, memo to republican governors, memo to all participants in Sept 12 meeting at San Juan, San Juan Summary,","Executive meeting minutes, \"Governors Meet; Ho Hum\", the energy crisis and unemployment, national governors' conference executive committee meeting minutes, re: proposed new policy statement on property tax, policy positions 1973-1974, letter to Governor Rampton, meeting of the executive committee, preliminary report to the executive committee of the National Governors' Conference in their role on future operations,\"Tan-Tar-A\", National Governors' Conference winter meeting, important notice to all governors, general revenue sharing with states and local localities, HUD appropriations for selected programs, financial assistance available to states for building of new communities, Public Law 91-609, National Governors' Conference program booklet, National Governors' Conference committees, reports of the committee on rural and urban development, advisory committee meeting February 23 during NGC, 1971 Winter Meeting, report of the committee on rural and urban development National Governors' Committee 1971 winter meeting, revised preliminary program outline, policy positions of the National Governors' Convention Aug 1970,Letter to all governors from Director Charles Byrley, report of the committee on rural and urban development, report of the committee on executive management and fiscal affairs, reports of the committee on human resources, reports of the committee on law enforcement justice and public safety, report of the committee on natural resources and environmental management, letter from Willaim Loy to Floyd Warmann, Instructions for completing reservation form, Important! Personal Attention Please!, letter from William Guy to Governor Moore, Letter to all governors, letter to Governor Hathaway, Policy statements: committee on rural and urban development, policy statements: committee on executive management and fiscal affairs, policy statements: committee on human resources, policy statements: committee on transportation commerce and technology, policy statements: committee on law enforcement justice and public safety, policy statements: committee on natural gas and environmental resourcesNational Governors' Conference agenda April 25 1970, proposed budget: fiscal year 1970-1971, letter from Luis Ferre, letter from Breverd Crihfeild, teletype message from MG Jack Blair, accommodations list, letter from Breverd Crihfeild, memo to republican governors, memo to all participants in Sept 12 meeting at San Juan, San Juan Summary,","Executive meeting minutes, \"Governors Meet; Ho Hum\", the energy crisis and unemployment, national governors' conference executive committee meeting minutes, re: proposed new policy statement on property tax, policy positions 1973-1974, letter to Governor Rampton, meeting of the executive committee, preliminary report to the executive committee of the National Governors' Conference in their role on future operations,\"Tan-Tar-A\", National Governors' Conference winter meeting, important notice to all governors, general revenue sharing with states and local localities, HUD appropriations for selected programs, financial assistance available to states for building of new communities, Public Law 91-609, National Governors' Conference program booklet, National Governors' Conference committees, reports of the committee on rural and urban development, advisory committee meeting February 23 during NGC, 1971 Winter Meeting, report of the committee on rural and urban development National Governors' Committee 1971 winter meeting, revised preliminary program outline, policy positions of the National Governors' Convention Aug 1970,Letter to all governors from Director Charles Byrley, report of the committee on rural and urban development, report of the committee on executive management and fiscal affairs, reports of the committee on human resources, reports of the committee on law enforcement justice and public safety, report of the committee on natural resources and environmental management, letter from Willaim Loy to Floyd Warmann, Instructions for completing reservation form, Important! Personal Attention Please!, letter from William Guy to Governor Moore, Letter to all governors, letter to Governor Hathaway, Policy statements: committee on rural and urban development, policy statements: committee on executive management and fiscal affairs, policy statements: committee on human resources, policy statements: committee on transportation commerce and technology, policy statements: committee on law enforcement justice and public safety, policy statements: committee on natural gas and environmental resourcesNational Governors' Conference agenda April 25 1970, proposed budget: fiscal year 1970-1971, letter from Luis Ferre, letter from Breverd Crihfeild, teletype message from MG Jack Blair, accommodations list, letter from Breverd Crihfeild, memo to republican governors, memo to all participants in Sept 12 meeting at San Juan, San Juan Summary,","Letter from Walt Klein, conference attendee booklet 1972, press conference presentation (at French Lick), program memo, info memo, modular housing letter from administrative assistant Griffiths, modular housing letter from Stirling Homex, Stirling Homex pamphlet, RGA communications mailout: drug abuse, youth-oriented highway safety program, obtaining uncirculated Eisenhower silver dollars, research report on agriculture and farming, text of an address by the President of the Republican Governors' Conference Williamsburg, Virginia,","Letter from secretary Wiltsee, letter on the departure of Edwin Powers, summary of the SGC 38th annual meeting 1972, West Virginia unable to attend the SGC, letter exchange with H. Douglas Hamner Jr. (enclosures: Interstate Conference Commissioners of Administration and Directors of Engineering and Buildings rules and procedures), program for conference in Montgomery (items to be discussed),","Note regarding Dr. Cassady and the Education Commission of the United States, conference delay letter, conference invitation letter, letter exchange with Governor Rampton, letter from John Himelrick Sr, memo from director Sally V Allen regarding participation, program and registration materials, summary and recommendations of the Education Commission Task Force on Student Assistance, travel expenses, letters exchanged with Moore, Henry Cone letter to Arch Moore, registration materials,  meeting schedule, press conference series, telegrams, meeting pamphlet,","SECA coverage, letter from Philip Grose jr, program for SGC, telegram, appointment roster, letter to William McGinnis, letter to Leslie Lampton, Tan-Tar-A receipt, letter to Herman Glazier, letter to Glen Jermstad, itinerary, summary 36th annual meeting SGC, series of letter exchanges, southern water supply conferences, The council of state environmental health report, The council of state governments on agriculture, environmental health committee, preliminary schedule's for SSC,regulary schedular, environments health committee, Petition of the northern railroads, re: SGC Amicus Curiae brief in northern states power company v. the state of Minnesota et al, memo delegates to discuss drugs, highway safety, and other topics concerning public safety, state planning bureau, attendance list, itinerary, letter from Governor Maddox, schedule, list of names, schedule, note from Jim Hart, re: power and energy briefing, letter from Bernie Parrish, SGC staff advisee committee, letter to the aides, summary of the July 1973 SGC meeting, letter exchange with Secretary Wiltsee, tentative agenda for SGC, power and energy briefing, summary of the December 1973 SGC meeting,","SECA coverage, letter from Philip Grose jr, program for SGC, telegram, appointment roster, letter to William McGinnis, letter to Leslie Lampton, Tan-Tar-A receipt, letter to Herman Glazier, letter to Glen Jermstad, itinerary, summary 36th annual meeting SGC, series of letter exchanges, southern water supply conferences, The council of state environmental health report, The council of state governments on agriculture, environmental health committee, preliminary schedule's for SSC,regulary schedular, environments health committee, Petition of the northern railroads, re: SGC Amicus Curiae brief in northern states power company v. the state of Minnesota et al, memo delegates to discuss drugs, highway safety, and other topics concerning public safety, state planning bureau, attendance list, itinerary, letter from Governor Maddox, schedule, list of names, schedule, note from Jim Hart, re: power and energy briefing, letter from Bernie Parrish, SGC staff advisee committee, letter to the aides, summary of the July 1973 SGC meeting, letter exchange with Secretary Wiltsee, tentative agenda for SGC, power and energy briefing, summary of the December 1973 SGC meeting,","SECA coverage, letter from Philip Grose jr, program for SGC, telegram, appointment roster, letter to William McGinnis, letter to Leslie Lampton, Tan-Tar-A receipt, letter to Herman Glazier, letter to Glen Jermstad, itinerary, summary 36th annual meeting SGC, series of letter exchanges, southern water supply conferences, The council of state environmental health report, The council of state governments on agriculture, environmental health committee, preliminary schedule's for SSC,regulary schedular, environments health committee, Petition of the northern railroads, re: SGC Amicus Curiae brief in northern states power company v. the state of Minnesota et al, memo delegates to discuss drugs, highway safety, and other topics concerning public safety, state planning bureau, attendance list, itinerary, letter from Governor Maddox, schedule, list of names, schedule, note from Jim Hart, re: power and energy briefing, letter from Bernie Parrish, SGC staff advisee committee, letter to the aides, summary of the July 1973 SGC meeting, letter exchange with Secretary Wiltsee, tentative agenda for SGC, power and energy briefing, summary of the December 1973 SGC meeting,","Job correspondence, Cal's Service Center, \"to members of the national campers and hikers' association\" Mr. Whittier's speaking engagement with municipal officials of the upper Ohio Valley, inclusion of National Flag Day as a legal holiday, National Flag Foundation correspondence, Ferndale Lions Club campaign for National Flag Day to be made into a legal holiday, literature on how to display and respect the flag, A bill to make Flag Day a legal holiday, \"world championship\" ticket invoice receipts, national prayer breakfast program card, employment applications, resumes a letter where in William Loy is promising job positions to his friends. A request to be invited to the \"White house conference on aging\", Richard Neely campaigning for judge and requesting support from Moore's team, condolence letter, Mrs. Coddington medical correspondence, suspicions of Roy Heddleston being a democrat, letter from a desperate citizen, weekly in state newspapers, daily in state newspapers, \"Confidential please: newspapers\", C.T. Newton Correspondence, request for Bill Nichols status report, request for help relocating back home to West Virginia, North Central States Boating Law Administrators Association, endorsement of Franklin W. Nutter for 1973-1974 White House Fellows Program, Franklin Nutter correspondence, \"Governor's assistant to address convention\", \"Republicans confident of Senate race victory\", West Virginia University Basketball lineups 1972-73, letter of thanks from James (bob) Nuzum, letter from Richard Nuzum, Northeastern Appalachian Fruit and Berry Research Facility, Option Agreement between Garnet E. Payne and wife, parties of the first part, and the West Virginia University Foundation inc. Party of the second part. Correspondence with Robert C Byrd about the Fruit and Berry research,","Job correspondence, Cal's Service Center, \"to members of the national campers and hikers' association\" Mr. Whittier's speaking engagement with municipal officials of the upper Ohio Valley, inclusion of National Flag Day as a legal holiday, National Flag Foundation correspondence, Ferndale Lions Club campaign for National Flag Day to be made into a legal holiday, literature on how to display and respect the flag, A bill to make Flag Day a legal holiday, \"world championship\" ticket invoice receipts, national prayer breakfast program card, employment applications, resumes a letter where in William Loy is promising job positions to his friends. A request to be invited to the \"White house conference on aging\", Richard Neely campaigning for judge and requesting support from Moore's team, condolence letter, Mrs. Coddington medical correspondence, suspicions of Roy Heddleston being a democrat, letter from a desperate citizen, weekly in state newspapers, daily in state newspapers, \"Confidential please: newspapers\", C.T. Newton Correspondence, request for Bill Nichols status report, request for help relocating back home to West Virginia, North Central States Boating Law Administrators Association, endorsement of Franklin W. Nutter for 1973-1974 White House Fellows Program, Franklin Nutter correspondence, \"Governor's assistant to address convention\", \"Republicans confident of Senate race victory\", West Virginia University Basketball lineups 1972-73, letter of thanks from James (bob) Nuzum, letter from Richard Nuzum, Northeastern Appalachian Fruit and Berry Research Facility, Option Agreement between Garnet E. Payne and wife, parties of the first part, and the West Virginia University Foundation inc. Party of the second part. Correspondence with Robert C Byrd about the Fruit and Berry research,","Letter of appreciation to William Loy, condolence letter, letter concerning eight-county upper Potomac Development Corporation, inquiries into purchasing of 500 sq footage of real estate, Capon Bridge and water system, Burgundy Wildlife Camp near Hampshire County, David Ogilbee- Spencer State Hospital, Governor Ogilvie testimonial dinner: Speakers table, letter and gift from Bill Loy to Governor Ogilvie of Illinois, Oil Drum Regatta sponsored by Pi Kappa Phi, request to arrange a conference between Mrs. Marian Diggs and William Loy, Minutes of December 4th 1973 commission for Minority Affairs meeting, request for any material regarding existing or pending legislation and programs concerning strip mining reclamation, job application, correspondence with Ours family, \"Where there's a will-there's a way!\", \"Dear Swede\", Dan Owens, West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control commissioner application for employment","Memorial contribution, congressional district comparison sheets, voter data, Rockefeller tape transcripts, Black voter call to action, receipts, political cartoon, Kanawha County Republican Executive Committee newsletter, The Pendelton Times newspaper clipping, Moore campaign bumper sticker idea sketch, RE: Black Unity Coalition, \"By the Way\" news clipping, Volunteer Republican newspaper, \"Women's Democratic Club Braves Rain for Picnic\" news clipping\", WV Thoroughbred Breeders and Horsemens association, The Labor Star newsletter, Articles from the Hancock Courier, radio commercial transcripts, Political Activity of Federal Officers and Employees, RE: house bill 1026, The Federal Campaign Act of 1971, Campaign Communications Reform Act, Federal Election Campaign Act 1971 Questions and Answers, Manual of Regulations and Instructions, General Election Nov. 7 1972 candidates for election, \"WV Salutes its Oldest Resident\" news clipping, \"50 State Survey Finds Dems Certain of House\" news clipping, \"New Law Expected to Curb Politian's use of TV\" news clipping, anti-George McGovern poem, \"Help Us Re-Elect Arch Moore\" ad, \"Logan County Republicans\" news clipping, \"Vote 'TK' Killen \u0026 Dorothy Hall for Republican Executive Committee Guyan District\" Ad new clipping, letter from Willard L. Brown on organizing Black republicans, \"A Question of Honesty\" news clipping, \"John Gates for Governor\" flyer, Citizens Bank of Weston Lewis County memo, Hans McCourt Democrat for Secretary of State, District engineers violating Civil Service prohibitions,Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Office of the Governor report, \"Atomic Energy Consultant says Jay Wants to Destroy Coal\", Arch Moore press transcript, Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Arch Moore press transcript, Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Arch Moore press transcript, ticket sales for dinner-ball-jr. Ball, List of Democrats hired by Dept of Highways in District 9, List of Democrats hired by Dept of Highways in One Area, thank you letter to Mr. Musick, check to Mr. Jones, vote projection listing","Memorial contribution, congressional district comparison sheets, voter data, Rockefeller tape transcripts, Black voter call to action, receipts, political cartoon, Kanawha County Republican Executive Committee newsletter, The Pendelton Times newspaper clipping, Moore campaign bumper sticker idea sketch, RE: Black Unity Coalition, \"By the Way\" news clipping, Volunteer Republican newspaper, \"Women's Democratic Club Braves Rain for Picnic\" news clipping\", WV Thoroughbred Breeders and Horsemens association, The Labor Star newsletter, Articles from the Hancock Courier, radio commercial transcripts, Political Activity of Federal Officers and Employees, RE: house bill 1026, The Federal Campaign Act of 1971, Campaign Communications Reform Act, Federal Election Campaign Act 1971 Questions and Answers, Manual of Regulations and Instructions, General Election Nov. 7 1972 candidates for election, \"WV Salutes its Oldest Resident\" news clipping, \"50 State Survey Finds Dems Certain of House\" news clipping, \"New Law Expected to Curb Politian's use of TV\" news clipping, anti-George McGovern poem, \"Help Us Re-Elect Arch Moore\" ad, \"Logan County Republicans\" news clipping, \"Vote 'TK' Killen \u0026 Dorothy Hall for Republican Executive Committee Guyan District\" Ad new clipping, letter from Willard L. Brown on organizing Black republicans, \"A Question of Honesty\" news clipping, \"John Gates for Governor\" flyer, Citizens Bank of Weston Lewis County memo, Hans McCourt Democrat for Secretary of State, District engineers violating Civil Service prohibitions,Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Office of the Governor report, \"Atomic Energy Consultant says Jay Wants to Destroy Coal\", Arch Moore press transcript, Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Arch Moore press transcript, Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Arch Moore press transcript, ticket sales for dinner-ball-jr. Ball, List of Democrats hired by Dept of Highways in District 9, List of Democrats hired by Dept of Highways in One Area, thank you letter to Mr. Musick, check to Mr. Jones, vote projection listing","Memorial contribution, congressional district comparison sheets, voter data, Rockefeller tape transcripts, Black voter call to action, receipts, political cartoon, Kanawha County Republican Executive Committee newsletter, The Pendelton Times newspaper clipping, Moore campaign bumper sticker idea sketch, RE: Black Unity Coalition, \"By the Way\" news clipping, Volunteer Republican newspaper, \"Women's Democratic Club Braves Rain for Picnic\" news clipping\", WV Thoroughbred Breeders and Horsemens association, The Labor Star newsletter, Articles from the Hancock Courier, radio commercial transcripts, Political Activity of Federal Officers and Employees, RE: house bill 1026, The Federal Campaign Act of 1971, Campaign Communications Reform Act, Federal Election Campaign Act 1971 Questions and Answers, Manual of Regulations and Instructions, General Election Nov. 7 1972 candidates for election, \"WV Salutes its Oldest Resident\" news clipping, \"50 State Survey Finds Dems Certain of House\" news clipping, \"New Law Expected to Curb Politian's use of TV\" news clipping, anti-George McGovern poem, \"Help Us Re-Elect Arch Moore\" ad, \"Logan County Republicans\" news clipping, \"Vote 'TK' Killen \u0026 Dorothy Hall for Republican Executive Committee Guyan District\" Ad new clipping, letter from Willard L. Brown on organizing Black republicans, \"A Question of Honesty\" news clipping, \"John Gates for Governor\" flyer, Citizens Bank of Weston Lewis County memo, Hans McCourt Democrat for Secretary of State, District engineers violating Civil Service prohibitions,Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Office of the Governor report, \"Atomic Energy Consultant says Jay Wants to Destroy Coal\", Arch Moore press transcript, Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Arch Moore press transcript, Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Arch Moore press transcript, ticket sales for dinner-ball-jr. Ball, List of Democrats hired by Dept of Highways in District 9, List of Democrats hired by Dept of Highways in One Area, thank you letter to Mr. Musick, check to Mr. Jones, vote projection listing","Memorial contribution, congressional district comparison sheets, voter data, Rockefeller tape transcripts, Black voter call to action, receipts, political cartoon, Kanawha County Republican Executive Committee newsletter, The Pendelton Times newspaper clipping, Moore campaign bumper sticker idea sketch, RE: Black Unity Coalition, \"By the Way\" news clipping, Volunteer Republican newspaper, \"Women's Democratic Club Braves Rain for Picnic\" news clipping\", WV Thoroughbred Breeders and Horsemens association, The Labor Star newsletter, Articles from the Hancock Courier, radio commercial transcripts, Political Activity of Federal Officers and Employees, RE: house bill 1026, The Federal Campaign Act of 1971, Campaign Communications Reform Act, Federal Election Campaign Act 1971 Questions and Answers, Manual of Regulations and Instructions, General Election Nov. 7 1972 candidates for election, \"WV Salutes its Oldest Resident\" news clipping, \"50 State Survey Finds Dems Certain of House\" news clipping, \"New Law Expected to Curb Politian's use of TV\" news clipping, anti-George McGovern poem, \"Help Us Re-Elect Arch Moore\" ad, \"Logan County Republicans\" news clipping, \"Vote 'TK' Killen \u0026 Dorothy Hall for Republican Executive Committee Guyan District\" Ad new clipping, letter from Willard L. Brown on organizing Black republicans, \"A Question of Honesty\" news clipping, \"John Gates for Governor\" flyer, Citizens Bank of Weston Lewis County memo, Hans McCourt Democrat for Secretary of State, District engineers violating Civil Service prohibitions,Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Office of the Governor report, \"Atomic Energy Consultant says Jay Wants to Destroy Coal\", Arch Moore press transcript, Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Arch Moore press transcript, Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Arch Moore press transcript, ticket sales for dinner-ball-jr. Ball, List of Democrats hired by Dept of Highways in District 9, List of Democrats hired by Dept of Highways in One Area, thank you letter to Mr. Musick, check to Mr. Jones, vote projection listing","Memorial contribution, congressional district comparison sheets, voter data, Rockefeller tape transcripts, Black voter call to action, receipts, political cartoon, Kanawha County Republican Executive Committee newsletter, The Pendelton Times newspaper clipping, Moore campaign bumper sticker idea sketch, RE: Black Unity Coalition, \"By the Way\" news clipping, Volunteer Republican newspaper, \"Women's Democratic Club Braves Rain for Picnic\" news clipping\", WV Thoroughbred Breeders and Horsemens association, The Labor Star newsletter, Articles from the Hancock Courier, radio commercial transcripts, Political Activity of Federal Officers and Employees, RE: house bill 1026, The Federal Campaign Act of 1971, Campaign Communications Reform Act, Federal Election Campaign Act 1971 Questions and Answers, Manual of Regulations and Instructions, General Election Nov. 7 1972 candidates for election, \"WV Salutes its Oldest Resident\" news clipping, \"50 State Survey Finds Dems Certain of House\" news clipping, \"New Law Expected to Curb Politian's use of TV\" news clipping, anti-George McGovern poem, \"Help Us Re-Elect Arch Moore\" ad, \"Logan County Republicans\" news clipping, \"Vote 'TK' Killen \u0026 Dorothy Hall for Republican Executive Committee Guyan District\" Ad new clipping, letter from Willard L. Brown on organizing Black republicans, \"A Question of Honesty\" news clipping, \"John Gates for Governor\" flyer, Citizens Bank of Weston Lewis County memo, Hans McCourt Democrat for Secretary of State, District engineers violating Civil Service prohibitions,Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Office of the Governor report, \"Atomic Energy Consultant says Jay Wants to Destroy Coal\", Arch Moore press transcript, Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Arch Moore press transcript, Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Arch Moore press transcript, ticket sales for dinner-ball-jr. Ball, List of Democrats hired by Dept of Highways in District 9, List of Democrats hired by Dept of Highways in One Area, thank you letter to Mr. Musick, check to Mr. Jones, vote projection listing","State legislature book, State of WV Risk Management Manuel, cash flow and release schedule for Arch Moore campaign films, letter to Norm Yost regarding film budget, Arch Moore inventory statement 11/1/72, Arch Moore inventory statement 10/23/72, Moore for Governor 4-pg Tab Newpaper Insert, breakdown of county votes, Le Grand Strategy, notes, Charles Bonner-democrat, \"Amtrak's Super Milkrun Through West Virginia\", list of attorneys approved for district 3, thank you letter to Mr. Nicolaides, (Public Law 91-648) agreed standard conditions applicable to administration of grants under the intergovernmental personnel act,Thank you to Mr. Nuckols, thank you to Mr. Bunch, thank you to Mr. Weber, letter of donor names, Republican Congressional Campaign Committee and U.S. House (roster), citizen letters of interest, \"Six Area Firms Receive Charters of Corporation\", unusual activity of Jay's staff (memo), letter concerning republican displays on storefronts, donation money, 1972 General Election Requirements Estimates, memo from Terry Reed to Bill Loy, political cartoon, Raleigh County unofficial results, Daniel Jones congratulations, Ross McHenry letter, \"Suit is Serious\", \"McHenry Plans to Sue\", \"Ross McHenry is Serious\", Jay Rockefeller-sympathy vote (memo), \"Defeat is Assayed by a Rockefeller\", Earl Stalnaker check and  letter,  RE: conversation with Don Rennie (memo), letter from Jack, \"Democratic Women\", \"Courthouse News\"Notes, letter from Dalyn to Bill Loy, salary chart, letter to Governor Moore requesting campaign promise follow through, letter to Mr. Harrison, voter count, Moore for Governor campaign voter names Kanawha County, thank you letter to Calvin Bayer, letter from the Board of Elections concerning Jay Rockefeller, letter from Governor Moore to temporary chairman Ed Cabbell, Jay Rockefeller letter concerning veterans, Jay Rockefeller's Job plan, county voter breakdown, statement of receipts and expenditures of candidates for election, summary report covering period from October 27 1972 thru December 5 1972, promotional material, county voter breakdown, net gain and net losses outline map, list of people who should receive \"thank you\" letters, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, voting shifts in four years, letter requesting recommendations, vote for president of the United States, \"Clay County Returns\", obtaining votes (memo), \"Wayne King: To the voters of Clay County\", \"voting shifts in four years\", \"Virus in W. Va McGovernism.\", The society \"'I love the name,' says Jay Rockefeller, 'I love everything about it'\", \"Buffalo Creek Aftermath\", \"Jay Bus Barnstorms Backwoods of 'Wonderful West Virginia'\", Governor Thomas Meskill (memo), \"Nixon, a hard-working statesman versus a populist Democrat rapping with plain folks\", \"Portrait of Henry: Off the Hook\", John Hubbard (memo), Elizabeth Hallanan (memo), voter canvas, letter to Bill Loy from J\u0026S, letter to Bill Loy from Catherine Long, Letter to Virginia from DOL, Precinct votes, political planning: proposed actions (memo), thank you from Tom Crouch, \"Jay Rockefeller and the Politics of Shclock\", \"A Schlocky Rocky (continued)\", Mercer County's major developments of the week, Summers County's major developments of the week, notes, personnel requirements, William Thaw memo, dissatisfied voter letters, page 2 section B, congressional district margins, planning and development regions, critical analysis, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, net losses from 1968 outline map, Recommendation requests, vote counts, support letter, \"Gilmer Goes Republican in 3 Races, 76% Turn Out to Vote\", We Want Jay! They shout\", \"Will a Rockefeller govern West Virginia?\", donation letter, letter of complaint regarding Warren Hall, Government Executive magazine, Affidavit of Boone County, recommendation requests, \"Local Democrats must rally around 'New Boys'\", list of prominent and influential names in Gilmer County, \"The Jay\", Thank You letter, draft","State legislature book, State of WV Risk Management Manuel, cash flow and release schedule for Arch Moore campaign films, letter to Norm Yost regarding film budget, Arch Moore inventory statement 11/1/72, Arch Moore inventory statement 10/23/72, Moore for Governor 4-pg Tab Newpaper Insert, breakdown of county votes, Le Grand Strategy, notes, Charles Bonner-democrat, \"Amtrak's Super Milkrun Through West Virginia\", list of attorneys approved for district 3, thank you letter to Mr. Nicolaides, (Public Law 91-648) agreed standard conditions applicable to administration of grants under the intergovernmental personnel act,Thank you to Mr. Nuckols, thank you to Mr. Bunch, thank you to Mr. Weber, letter of donor names, Republican Congressional Campaign Committee and U.S. House (roster), citizen letters of interest, \"Six Area Firms Receive Charters of Corporation\", unusual activity of Jay's staff (memo), letter concerning republican displays on storefronts, donation money, 1972 General Election Requirements Estimates, memo from Terry Reed to Bill Loy, political cartoon, Raleigh County unofficial results, Daniel Jones congratulations, Ross McHenry letter, \"Suit is Serious\", \"McHenry Plans to Sue\", \"Ross McHenry is Serious\", Jay Rockefeller-sympathy vote (memo), \"Defeat is Assayed by a Rockefeller\", Earl Stalnaker check and  letter,  RE: conversation with Don Rennie (memo), letter from Jack, \"Democratic Women\", \"Courthouse News\"Notes, letter from Dalyn to Bill Loy, salary chart, letter to Governor Moore requesting campaign promise follow through, letter to Mr. Harrison, voter count, Moore for Governor campaign voter names Kanawha County, thank you letter to Calvin Bayer, letter from the Board of Elections concerning Jay Rockefeller, letter from Governor Moore to temporary chairman Ed Cabbell, Jay Rockefeller letter concerning veterans, Jay Rockefeller's Job plan, county voter breakdown, statement of receipts and expenditures of candidates for election, summary report covering period from October 27 1972 thru December 5 1972, promotional material, county voter breakdown, net gain and net losses outline map, list of people who should receive \"thank you\" letters, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, voting shifts in four years, letter requesting recommendations, vote for president of the United States, \"Clay County Returns\", obtaining votes (memo), \"Wayne King: To the voters of Clay County\", \"voting shifts in four years\", \"Virus in W. Va McGovernism.\", The society \"'I love the name,' says Jay Rockefeller, 'I love everything about it'\", \"Buffalo Creek Aftermath\", \"Jay Bus Barnstorms Backwoods of 'Wonderful West Virginia'\", Governor Thomas Meskill (memo), \"Nixon, a hard-working statesman versus a populist Democrat rapping with plain folks\", \"Portrait of Henry: Off the Hook\", John Hubbard (memo), Elizabeth Hallanan (memo), voter canvas, letter to Bill Loy from J\u0026S, letter to Bill Loy from Catherine Long, Letter to Virginia from DOL, Precinct votes, political planning: proposed actions (memo), thank you from Tom Crouch, \"Jay Rockefeller and the Politics of Shclock\", \"A Schlocky Rocky (continued)\", Mercer County's major developments of the week, Summers County's major developments of the week, notes, personnel requirements, William Thaw memo, dissatisfied voter letters, page 2 section B, congressional district margins, planning and development regions, critical analysis, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, net losses from 1968 outline map, Recommendation requests, vote counts, support letter, \"Gilmer Goes Republican in 3 Races, 76% Turn Out to Vote\", We Want Jay! They shout\", \"Will a Rockefeller govern West Virginia?\", donation letter, letter of complaint regarding Warren Hall, Government Executive magazine, Affidavit of Boone County, recommendation requests, \"Local Democrats must rally around 'New Boys'\", list of prominent and influential names in Gilmer County, \"The Jay\", Thank You letter, draft","State legislature book, State of WV Risk Management Manuel, cash flow and release schedule for Arch Moore campaign films, letter to Norm Yost regarding film budget, Arch Moore inventory statement 11/1/72, Arch Moore inventory statement 10/23/72, Moore for Governor 4-pg Tab Newpaper Insert, breakdown of county votes, Le Grand Strategy, notes, Charles Bonner-democrat, \"Amtrak's Super Milkrun Through West Virginia\", list of attorneys approved for district 3, thank you letter to Mr. Nicolaides, (Public Law 91-648) agreed standard conditions applicable to administration of grants under the intergovernmental personnel act,Thank you to Mr. Nuckols, thank you to Mr. Bunch, thank you to Mr. Weber, letter of donor names, Republican Congressional Campaign Committee and U.S. House (roster), citizen letters of interest, \"Six Area Firms Receive Charters of Corporation\", unusual activity of Jay's staff (memo), letter concerning republican displays on storefronts, donation money, 1972 General Election Requirements Estimates, memo from Terry Reed to Bill Loy, political cartoon, Raleigh County unofficial results, Daniel Jones congratulations, Ross McHenry letter, \"Suit is Serious\", \"McHenry Plans to Sue\", \"Ross McHenry is Serious\", Jay Rockefeller-sympathy vote (memo), \"Defeat is Assayed by a Rockefeller\", Earl Stalnaker check and  letter,  RE: conversation with Don Rennie (memo), letter from Jack, \"Democratic Women\", \"Courthouse News\"Notes, letter from Dalyn to Bill Loy, salary chart, letter to Governor Moore requesting campaign promise follow through, letter to Mr. Harrison, voter count, Moore for Governor campaign voter names Kanawha County, thank you letter to Calvin Bayer, letter from the Board of Elections concerning Jay Rockefeller, letter from Governor Moore to temporary chairman Ed Cabbell, Jay Rockefeller letter concerning veterans, Jay Rockefeller's Job plan, county voter breakdown, statement of receipts and expenditures of candidates for election, summary report covering period from October 27 1972 thru December 5 1972, promotional material, county voter breakdown, net gain and net losses outline map, list of people who should receive \"thank you\" letters, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, voting shifts in four years, letter requesting recommendations, vote for president of the United States, \"Clay County Returns\", obtaining votes (memo), \"Wayne King: To the voters of Clay County\", \"voting shifts in four years\", \"Virus in W. Va McGovernism.\", The society \"'I love the name,' says Jay Rockefeller, 'I love everything about it'\", \"Buffalo Creek Aftermath\", \"Jay Bus Barnstorms Backwoods of 'Wonderful West Virginia'\", Governor Thomas Meskill (memo), \"Nixon, a hard-working statesman versus a populist Democrat rapping with plain folks\", \"Portrait of Henry: Off the Hook\", John Hubbard (memo), Elizabeth Hallanan (memo), voter canvas, letter to Bill Loy from J\u0026S, letter to Bill Loy from Catherine Long, Letter to Virginia from DOL, Precinct votes, political planning: proposed actions (memo), thank you from Tom Crouch, \"Jay Rockefeller and the Politics of Shclock\", \"A Schlocky Rocky (continued)\", Mercer County's major developments of the week, Summers County's major developments of the week, notes, personnel requirements, William Thaw memo, dissatisfied voter letters, page 2 section B, congressional district margins, planning and development regions, critical analysis, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, net losses from 1968 outline map, Recommendation requests, vote counts, support letter, \"Gilmer Goes Republican in 3 Races, 76% Turn Out to Vote\", We Want Jay! They shout\", \"Will a Rockefeller govern West Virginia?\", donation letter, letter of complaint regarding Warren Hall, Government Executive magazine, Affidavit of Boone County, recommendation requests, \"Local Democrats must rally around 'New Boys'\", list of prominent and influential names in Gilmer County, \"The Jay\", Thank You letter, draft","State legislature book, State of WV Risk Management Manuel, cash flow and release schedule for Arch Moore campaign films, letter to Norm Yost regarding film budget, Arch Moore inventory statement 11/1/72, Arch Moore inventory statement 10/23/72, Moore for Governor 4-pg Tab Newpaper Insert, breakdown of county votes, Le Grand Strategy, notes, Charles Bonner-democrat, \"Amtrak's Super Milkrun Through West Virginia\", list of attorneys approved for district 3, thank you letter to Mr. Nicolaides, (Public Law 91-648) agreed standard conditions applicable to administration of grants under the intergovernmental personnel act,Thank you to Mr. Nuckols, thank you to Mr. Bunch, thank you to Mr. Weber, letter of donor names, Republican Congressional Campaign Committee and U.S. House (roster), citizen letters of interest, \"Six Area Firms Receive Charters of Corporation\", unusual activity of Jay's staff (memo), letter concerning republican displays on storefronts, donation money, 1972 General Election Requirements Estimates, memo from Terry Reed to Bill Loy, political cartoon, Raleigh County unofficial results, Daniel Jones congratulations, Ross McHenry letter, \"Suit is Serious\", \"McHenry Plans to Sue\", \"Ross McHenry is Serious\", Jay Rockefeller-sympathy vote (memo), \"Defeat is Assayed by a Rockefeller\", Earl Stalnaker check and  letter,  RE: conversation with Don Rennie (memo), letter from Jack, \"Democratic Women\", \"Courthouse News\"Notes, letter from Dalyn to Bill Loy, salary chart, letter to Governor Moore requesting campaign promise follow through, letter to Mr. Harrison, voter count, Moore for Governor campaign voter names Kanawha County, thank you letter to Calvin Bayer, letter from the Board of Elections concerning Jay Rockefeller, letter from Governor Moore to temporary chairman Ed Cabbell, Jay Rockefeller letter concerning veterans, Jay Rockefeller's Job plan, county voter breakdown, statement of receipts and expenditures of candidates for election, summary report covering period from October 27 1972 thru December 5 1972, promotional material, county voter breakdown, net gain and net losses outline map, list of people who should receive \"thank you\" letters, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, voting shifts in four years, letter requesting recommendations, vote for president of the United States, \"Clay County Returns\", obtaining votes (memo), \"Wayne King: To the voters of Clay County\", \"voting shifts in four years\", \"Virus in W. Va McGovernism.\", The society \"'I love the name,' says Jay Rockefeller, 'I love everything about it'\", \"Buffalo Creek Aftermath\", \"Jay Bus Barnstorms Backwoods of 'Wonderful West Virginia'\", Governor Thomas Meskill (memo), \"Nixon, a hard-working statesman versus a populist Democrat rapping with plain folks\", \"Portrait of Henry: Off the Hook\", John Hubbard (memo), Elizabeth Hallanan (memo), voter canvas, letter to Bill Loy from J\u0026S, letter to Bill Loy from Catherine Long, Letter to Virginia from DOL, Precinct votes, political planning: proposed actions (memo), thank you from Tom Crouch, \"Jay Rockefeller and the Politics of Shclock\", \"A Schlocky Rocky (continued)\", Mercer County's major developments of the week, Summers County's major developments of the week, notes, personnel requirements, William Thaw memo, dissatisfied voter letters, page 2 section B, congressional district margins, planning and development regions, critical analysis, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, net losses from 1968 outline map, Recommendation requests, vote counts, support letter, \"Gilmer Goes Republican in 3 Races, 76% Turn Out to Vote\", We Want Jay! They shout\", \"Will a Rockefeller govern West Virginia?\", donation letter, letter of complaint regarding Warren Hall, Government Executive magazine, Affidavit of Boone County, recommendation requests, \"Local Democrats must rally around 'New Boys'\", list of prominent and influential names in Gilmer County, \"The Jay\", Thank You letter, draft","State legislature book, State of WV Risk Management Manuel, cash flow and release schedule for Arch Moore campaign films, letter to Norm Yost regarding film budget, Arch Moore inventory statement 11/1/72, Arch Moore inventory statement 10/23/72, Moore for Governor 4-pg Tab Newpaper Insert, breakdown of county votes, Le Grand Strategy, notes, Charles Bonner-democrat, \"Amtrak's Super Milkrun Through West Virginia\", list of attorneys approved for district 3, thank you letter to Mr. Nicolaides, (Public Law 91-648) agreed standard conditions applicable to administration of grants under the intergovernmental personnel act,Thank you to Mr. Nuckols, thank you to Mr. Bunch, thank you to Mr. Weber, letter of donor names, Republican Congressional Campaign Committee and U.S. House (roster), citizen letters of interest, \"Six Area Firms Receive Charters of Corporation\", unusual activity of Jay's staff (memo), letter concerning republican displays on storefronts, donation money, 1972 General Election Requirements Estimates, memo from Terry Reed to Bill Loy, political cartoon, Raleigh County unofficial results, Daniel Jones congratulations, Ross McHenry letter, \"Suit is Serious\", \"McHenry Plans to Sue\", \"Ross McHenry is Serious\", Jay Rockefeller-sympathy vote (memo), \"Defeat is Assayed by a Rockefeller\", Earl Stalnaker check and  letter,  RE: conversation with Don Rennie (memo), letter from Jack, \"Democratic Women\", \"Courthouse News\"Notes, letter from Dalyn to Bill Loy, salary chart, letter to Governor Moore requesting campaign promise follow through, letter to Mr. Harrison, voter count, Moore for Governor campaign voter names Kanawha County, thank you letter to Calvin Bayer, letter from the Board of Elections concerning Jay Rockefeller, letter from Governor Moore to temporary chairman Ed Cabbell, Jay Rockefeller letter concerning veterans, Jay Rockefeller's Job plan, county voter breakdown, statement of receipts and expenditures of candidates for election, summary report covering period from October 27 1972 thru December 5 1972, promotional material, county voter breakdown, net gain and net losses outline map, list of people who should receive \"thank you\" letters, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, voting shifts in four years, letter requesting recommendations, vote for president of the United States, \"Clay County Returns\", obtaining votes (memo), \"Wayne King: To the voters of Clay County\", \"voting shifts in four years\", \"Virus in W. Va McGovernism.\", The society \"'I love the name,' says Jay Rockefeller, 'I love everything about it'\", \"Buffalo Creek Aftermath\", \"Jay Bus Barnstorms Backwoods of 'Wonderful West Virginia'\", Governor Thomas Meskill (memo), \"Nixon, a hard-working statesman versus a populist Democrat rapping with plain folks\", \"Portrait of Henry: Off the Hook\", John Hubbard (memo), Elizabeth Hallanan (memo), voter canvas, letter to Bill Loy from J\u0026S, letter to Bill Loy from Catherine Long, Letter to Virginia from DOL, Precinct votes, political planning: proposed actions (memo), thank you from Tom Crouch, \"Jay Rockefeller and the Politics of Shclock\", \"A Schlocky Rocky (continued)\", Mercer County's major developments of the week, Summers County's major developments of the week, notes, personnel requirements, William Thaw memo, dissatisfied voter letters, page 2 section B, congressional district margins, planning and development regions, critical analysis, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, net losses from 1968 outline map, Recommendation requests, vote counts, support letter, \"Gilmer Goes Republican in 3 Races, 76% Turn Out to Vote\", We Want Jay! They shout\", \"Will a Rockefeller govern West Virginia?\", donation letter, letter of complaint regarding Warren Hall, Government Executive magazine, Affidavit of Boone County, recommendation requests, \"Local Democrats must rally around 'New Boys'\", list of prominent and influential names in Gilmer County, \"The Jay\", Thank You letter, draft","State legislature book, State of WV Risk Management Manuel, cash flow and release schedule for Arch Moore campaign films, letter to Norm Yost regarding film budget, Arch Moore inventory statement 11/1/72, Arch Moore inventory statement 10/23/72, Moore for Governor 4-pg Tab Newpaper Insert, breakdown of county votes, Le Grand Strategy, notes, Charles Bonner-democrat, \"Amtrak's Super Milkrun Through West Virginia\", list of attorneys approved for district 3, thank you letter to Mr. Nicolaides, (Public Law 91-648) agreed standard conditions applicable to administration of grants under the intergovernmental personnel act,Thank you to Mr. Nuckols, thank you to Mr. Bunch, thank you to Mr. Weber, letter of donor names, Republican Congressional Campaign Committee and U.S. House (roster), citizen letters of interest, \"Six Area Firms Receive Charters of Corporation\", unusual activity of Jay's staff (memo), letter concerning republican displays on storefronts, donation money, 1972 General Election Requirements Estimates, memo from Terry Reed to Bill Loy, political cartoon, Raleigh County unofficial results, Daniel Jones congratulations, Ross McHenry letter, \"Suit is Serious\", \"McHenry Plans to Sue\", \"Ross McHenry is Serious\", Jay Rockefeller-sympathy vote (memo), \"Defeat is Assayed by a Rockefeller\", Earl Stalnaker check and  letter,  RE: conversation with Don Rennie (memo), letter from Jack, \"Democratic Women\", \"Courthouse News\"Notes, letter from Dalyn to Bill Loy, salary chart, letter to Governor Moore requesting campaign promise follow through, letter to Mr. Harrison, voter count, Moore for Governor campaign voter names Kanawha County, thank you letter to Calvin Bayer, letter from the Board of Elections concerning Jay Rockefeller, letter from Governor Moore to temporary chairman Ed Cabbell, Jay Rockefeller letter concerning veterans, Jay Rockefeller's Job plan, county voter breakdown, statement of receipts and expenditures of candidates for election, summary report covering period from October 27 1972 thru December 5 1972, promotional material, county voter breakdown, net gain and net losses outline map, list of people who should receive \"thank you\" letters, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, voting shifts in four years, letter requesting recommendations, vote for president of the United States, \"Clay County Returns\", obtaining votes (memo), \"Wayne King: To the voters of Clay County\", \"voting shifts in four years\", \"Virus in W. Va McGovernism.\", The society \"'I love the name,' says Jay Rockefeller, 'I love everything about it'\", \"Buffalo Creek Aftermath\", \"Jay Bus Barnstorms Backwoods of 'Wonderful West Virginia'\", Governor Thomas Meskill (memo), \"Nixon, a hard-working statesman versus a populist Democrat rapping with plain folks\", \"Portrait of Henry: Off the Hook\", John Hubbard (memo), Elizabeth Hallanan (memo), voter canvas, letter to Bill Loy from J\u0026S, letter to Bill Loy from Catherine Long, Letter to Virginia from DOL, Precinct votes, political planning: proposed actions (memo), thank you from Tom Crouch, \"Jay Rockefeller and the Politics of Shclock\", \"A Schlocky Rocky (continued)\", Mercer County's major developments of the week, Summers County's major developments of the week, notes, personnel requirements, William Thaw memo, dissatisfied voter letters, page 2 section B, congressional district margins, planning and development regions, critical analysis, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, net losses from 1968 outline map, Recommendation requests, vote counts, support letter, \"Gilmer Goes Republican in 3 Races, 76% Turn Out to Vote\", We Want Jay! They shout\", \"Will a Rockefeller govern West Virginia?\", donation letter, letter of complaint regarding Warren Hall, Government Executive magazine, Affidavit of Boone County, recommendation requests, \"Local Democrats must rally around 'New Boys'\", list of prominent and influential names in Gilmer County, \"The Jay\", Thank You letter, draft","Resumes, VITAS, job applications, project F (4) Jefferson County – Parcel 30, Berkeley Industrial Park, personal correspondence, resignation letter, ambulance communications system for Grafton, Jim Taylor of Georgia usurping Jacob Riley Jr.'s name without permission for a strip-mining license in WV, Job correspondence, Ripley's fourth of July Committee official luncheon, \"Mand who made marks in 1970\", Clinton Ritter land surveyor license, Waterford Park seasons pass, Wheeling Downs seasons pass, Young Republican National Foundation correspondence, Ronald Robinson correspondence West Virginia Safety weights and claims, \"(Rockefeller) Neither winning, losing can teach him much\", \"Jay Rockefeller seeks political recess\", \"The long Jay shadow\", Jay Rockefeller: you know he'll work for you pamphlet, Rockefeller surveillance, \"The Democratic Rockefeller\", \"Rockefeller attacks Moore on I-64 issue\", \"Harman is CPA\", \"County Court releases support of U.P.D.C.\", letter from a concerned \"friend\" wondering why the governor's close \"friend\" Dominick Policano was having a big party for Rockefeller, \"West Virginia strip miners jeer Rockefeller\". \"American People\", \"A former democrat speaks\", \"Rockefeller club formed\", \"Boone Weekly gives backing to Rockefeller\", voting registration pamphlet, \"Suzy Says: A house in the hills\", \"state employee fired for strip mine protest\", \"Those new neighbors in Central Jersey, the name's Rockefeller- Jay and Sharon\", \"Rockefeller to speak at BSHS commencement\", \"West Virginia Senate votes ban on strip-mining in 36 counties\", Rockefeller media monitoring kit, Rockwell Perry matter, thank you letter, Governor kicked out of Senator John Rodger's circuit 1972, Lincoln Day dinner 1972, State road employees salary increases, formal complaint lodged against General Refuse Service and common carrier operating under jurisdiction of Public Service Commission, inquiries into the possibility of acquiring a  Quonset hut to be used for the town of Romney, discussion of planned water and sewage program in Romney, WVU swim coach, Kevin Gilson, interested in recruiting Scott Root, Peter O. Rompler Ohio State transcripts, discussion of potential Emergency Care System –transporting people by helicopter, Henry Grantham-emergency room consultation, Carl Rose-Jensen interest in Wine Distributorship, Letter from William Ross questioning commission decisions, \"Auditor bites kennel fee from expense account\", concern over legislature's decision to enact special fees for non-resident hunting and fishing licenses, letter alleging abuse of patients at Denmar State Hospital, \"Creation of new state department, bond issue endorsed by planners\", College Republican National Committee correspondence, Rubber fabricators, reference for position within Kanawha County School system, suggested text for Rural Rehabilitation loan fund management pamphlet, correspondence with Loudoun Thompson, Excerpts by delegate Phyllis Rutlidge, to the WV state council","Resumes, VITAS, job applications, project F (4) Jefferson County – Parcel 30, Berkeley Industrial Park, personal correspondence, resignation letter, ambulance communications system for Grafton, Jim Taylor of Georgia usurping Jacob Riley Jr.'s name without permission for a strip-mining license in WV, Job correspondence, Ripley's fourth of July Committee official luncheon, \"Mand who made marks in 1970\", Clinton Ritter land surveyor license, Waterford Park seasons pass, Wheeling Downs seasons pass, Young Republican National Foundation correspondence, Ronald Robinson correspondence West Virginia Safety weights and claims, \"(Rockefeller) Neither winning, losing can teach him much\", \"Jay Rockefeller seeks political recess\", \"The long Jay shadow\", Jay Rockefeller: you know he'll work for you pamphlet, Rockefeller surveillance, \"The Democratic Rockefeller\", \"Rockefeller attacks Moore on I-64 issue\", \"Harman is CPA\", \"County Court releases support of U.P.D.C.\", letter from a concerned \"friend\" wondering why the governor's close \"friend\" Dominick Policano was having a big party for Rockefeller, \"West Virginia strip miners jeer Rockefeller\". \"American People\", \"A former democrat speaks\", \"Rockefeller club formed\", \"Boone Weekly gives backing to Rockefeller\", voting registration pamphlet, \"Suzy Says: A house in the hills\", \"state employee fired for strip mine protest\", \"Those new neighbors in Central Jersey, the name's Rockefeller- Jay and Sharon\", \"Rockefeller to speak at BSHS commencement\", \"West Virginia Senate votes ban on strip-mining in 36 counties\", Rockefeller media monitoring kit, Rockwell Perry matter, thank you letter, Governor kicked out of Senator John Rodger's circuit 1972, Lincoln Day dinner 1972, State road employees salary increases, formal complaint lodged against General Refuse Service and common carrier operating under jurisdiction of Public Service Commission, inquiries into the possibility of acquiring a  Quonset hut to be used for the town of Romney, discussion of planned water and sewage program in Romney, WVU swim coach, Kevin Gilson, interested in recruiting Scott Root, Peter O. Rompler Ohio State transcripts, discussion of potential Emergency Care System –transporting people by helicopter, Henry Grantham-emergency room consultation, Carl Rose-Jensen interest in Wine Distributorship, Letter from William Ross questioning commission decisions, \"Auditor bites kennel fee from expense account\", concern over legislature's decision to enact special fees for non-resident hunting and fishing licenses, letter alleging abuse of patients at Denmar State Hospital, \"Creation of new state department, bond issue endorsed by planners\", College Republican National Committee correspondence, Rubber fabricators, reference for position within Kanawha County School system, suggested text for Rural Rehabilitation loan fund management pamphlet, correspondence with Loudoun Thompson, Excerpts by delegate Phyllis Rutlidge, to the WV state council","Spa Redeco inc., request for salary increase, request for special license plate, inquiries into personnel dismissals, correspondence with the Salvation Army, correspondence with Rolly Samps of Sioux Falls South Dakota, correspondence with Rolly Samps' dog- \"Dakota\", \"Group cuts album at UA\", \"Battle of the little big town\" plot summary and treatment (script), Rolly Samps requests to be appointed as a roving ambassador for West Virginia, B.G. Sampson requests information about distribution of wine in WV on behalf of interested parties in California, Sally Sampson writes to express interest and hope in the Governor's Youth Council, Sanders \u0026 Thomas consulting engineers: highway and civil engineering resume, Roosevelt Junior High request information on acquiring hiking trails, National Catholic School of Social Service's graduate students request a list of any people, agencies, and commissions that would be useful to visit, letter concerning the healthcare situation in America, increase in telephone rates by the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone company, critique of Pipestem Resort's hospitality, Arch Moore pays for Kathy Satterfield's tuition to Perkins School for the Blind, letters concerning Horn Camp Road Hampshire County, Potomac valley soil conservation district is interested in building agricultural office in Romney, consolation letter, Nursing home license procedures, passes to Shenandoa Downs, accident report involving Gerald R. Alkire- request to return Mr. Alkire his license, Through the lonely Gorge in the wild country\", \"Jobless rates continue to drop in WV cities\", \"Garbage strike alienates W.Va Mayor, Rockefeller\", heard from trustworthy source: Congressman Key and U.M.W. are not giving support to heckler good news for president, governor, and Joe Neal, \"Roaming through West Virginia\", suggestion for additional sub-committees, pledge cards and record books being given to employees of the State Roads Commission for making personal contributions for the benefit of the democratic party. This has been ordered to stop- contributions must be voluntary, 3'x5' state flag shipped to Sergent Sayre in recognition of service, confidential letter concerning the state of Beckley's branch banking and the suspected illegal activities taking place within, concerns over a city official publicly blaming the governor for denying the City of Beckley funding, equipment for environment control, Harry Scherr is \"a drunken republican\", The Auxili-rite bulletin \"After the ball is over...\", nursing home aide request, from New York City: How good behavior benefits prisoners: reforms to the prison system, Interand  Corporation correspondence, Civil Service Commission's decision relative to Patsy Thomas Scott's appeal for dismissal, Gold State seals of West Virginia and their pricing, Manpower programming associates inc correspondence, personal correspondence, committee meeting concerning $200 million school bond, discussions on what to do with reporter Fanny Seiler, dental military obligations, discussion of the Seneca Trail Highway and its impact, nomination of William Sweeney to director of Appalachian Legal Resource Foundation,","Spa Redeco inc., request for salary increase, request for special license plate, inquiries into personnel dismissals, correspondence with the Salvation Army, correspondence with Rolly Samps of Sioux Falls South Dakota, correspondence with Rolly Samps' dog- \"Dakota\", \"Group cuts album at UA\", \"Battle of the little big town\" plot summary and treatment (script), Rolly Samps requests to be appointed as a roving ambassador for West Virginia, B.G. Sampson requests information about distribution of wine in WV on behalf of interested parties in California, Sally Sampson writes to express interest and hope in the Governor's Youth Council, Sanders \u0026 Thomas consulting engineers: highway and civil engineering resume, Roosevelt Junior High request information on acquiring hiking trails, National Catholic School of Social Service's graduate students request a list of any people, agencies, and commissions that would be useful to visit, letter concerning the healthcare situation in America, increase in telephone rates by the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone company, critique of Pipestem Resort's hospitality, Arch Moore pays for Kathy Satterfield's tuition to Perkins School for the Blind, letters concerning Horn Camp Road Hampshire County, Potomac valley soil conservation district is interested in building agricultural office in Romney, consolation letter, Nursing home license procedures, passes to Shenandoa Downs, accident report involving Gerald R. Alkire- request to return Mr. Alkire his license, Through the lonely Gorge in the wild country\", \"Jobless rates continue to drop in WV cities\", \"Garbage strike alienates W.Va Mayor, Rockefeller\", heard from trustworthy source: Congressman Key and U.M.W. are not giving support to heckler good news for president, governor, and Joe Neal, \"Roaming through West Virginia\", suggestion for additional sub-committees, pledge cards and record books being given to employees of the State Roads Commission for making personal contributions for the benefit of the democratic party. This has been ordered to stop- contributions must be voluntary, 3'x5' state flag shipped to Sergent Sayre in recognition of service, confidential letter concerning the state of Beckley's branch banking and the suspected illegal activities taking place within, concerns over a city official publicly blaming the governor for denying the City of Beckley funding, equipment for environment control, Harry Scherr is \"a drunken republican\", The Auxili-rite bulletin \"After the ball is over...\", nursing home aide request, from New York City: How good behavior benefits prisoners: reforms to the prison system, Interand  Corporation correspondence, Civil Service Commission's decision relative to Patsy Thomas Scott's appeal for dismissal, Gold State seals of West Virginia and their pricing, Manpower programming associates inc correspondence, personal correspondence, committee meeting concerning $200 million school bond, discussions on what to do with reporter Fanny Seiler, dental military obligations, discussion of the Seneca Trail Highway and its impact, nomination of William Sweeney to director of Appalachian Legal Resource Foundation,","Resumes, job inquires, personal correspondence, request into Medi-Disc inc. Status of the educational drug abuse records, correspondence with Medi-Disc, William Loy sends personal request attempting to get a friend's son into college, personal correspondence with dear friend Harry Silverstien, \"Governor Moore has girl fired for expose\", \"United Mine Workers Journal: 65 miners killed in four months\", YMCA's involvement with distribution of educational drug records, requesting confirmation of Springfield Township school district in participating in community drug education program, condolence letter (Harry Silverstein), request for a copy of the \"retired person personal property exemption bill\", complaint of bootlegging in Williamson, \"-ame Musick to replace Brewer\", \"Clearance of roads rapped\", letter concerning Horn Camp Road, I-79 ideas from John M.S., correspondence concerning the dismissal of Darlene Six, request to fire Victor Skeen, Bill H.R. 4556, Bill H.R. 6531, H. RES. 350, Telefax: Dick Slavin passed away, Richard Slavin resigns, concerning personnel at Huttonsville medium security prison, reasons for removing Mr. Sloan from his position as Acting Superintendent of Leckie Forestry Camp, \"History of the Ombudsman (complaint officer and red tape cutter)\",","Thank you letters, denial of permit for Horner Coal Company because they aligned with the opposition, Howard Shaffer correspondence, \"Harrison man named assistant to Browning\" this young man is not what he seems, request to bring husband home in time for baby delivery, request for salary increase, physician's certificate and medical analysis, letter to constituents from Senator Sharpe Jr., timeline of Gary Charles Shaw work history at Huttonsville Correctional Center, discussions of the Governor's portrait artist, request for grade transcript from Marshall University, a situation has arisen regarding the expansion of Sheppardstien, drainage problem at Berkeley Plaza, Shepardstown water system meeting, John Morrow Justice of the Peace possibly being discriminated against by State Police, correspondence with the West Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind, Correspondence with the Mississippi School for the Deaf and the Blind, Hal E Short correspondence, Hal E Short notes: for press conferences and personal interest, \"Corridor 'H' photogrammetry...you can save 5 months\" list of projects completed by Beiswenger, Hock \u0026 associates, \"Lincoln D Line of Corridor G gets U.S. nod\", rough draft for editorial, \"U.S warned West Virginia in 1967 that 30 coal-waste piles were unstable\", major coal producers by size of output, Keystone: top 15 coal producing groups in 1971, \"Industry disproving Left's doubts\", \"Germans use reactors to ease energy famine\", using West Virginia's resources for the creation of new energy: creating a high temperature reactor, Architect-engineer questionnaire, \"Shott antitrust action declined\", letter from WHIS: am fm tv with the transcript of the Broadcast License Renewal Bill H.R. 12018, passes for the Charles town track, passes to the Shenandoa Downs,","Letter of Edmund Berardinelli Bank's attorney seeking reversal of SBA's decision to deny liability on its guarantee of the subject safety loan, \"California: Loan bids from quake on increase\", New Mexico: 125,000 jobs in five years\", \"Community Programs: Loans-Grants\" (brochure), \"Water project crippled\", Small Business Administration correspondence, Hopemont hospital records, Shenandoa Downs passes, Charles Town and Turf Club Passes, \"Teardrops of Nature\" television special, citizen concerns over Senate bill no. 213 and House bill no. 893 (allowing accountants to register without passing CPA examination), letter of appreciation for John Dailey, personal correspondence with Delegate Jody Smirl, Jody Smirl's extreme displeasure with the Governor and his policy, Jody Smirl brings the threat of bad publicity, \"Moore should reconsider bar of Green Acres Building Aid\", \"Moore scuttles project at Green Acres\", employment requests, request for aide in 'black lung project', personal letters, concerns over the condition of Dunnore Ridge Road, interest in becoming a member of the committee working in consultation with the architect in the development in the development of the new museum and cultural center, letter detailing William Loy's extreme distaste for the reporter Fanny Seiler, letter from a repentant republican, discussion on the state of West Virginia Insurance, resume, recommendation letter, \"Foster Gramps hitches daily to hospital at 90\", letters showing interest in the development of Pocahontas County,","Southern WV planning and Development commission, request for a state flag to present at Daughters of the American Revolution meeting, background report on Reverend James Somersville, summer youth programs in West Virginia, issues with the development of the Joplin Hollow Recreation Area, Environmental association honors surveillance team, Union Carbide Corporation: regular meeting and minutes, St. Charles Parish environmental control association meeting, Kem-Tech: the St. Charles Parish Petroleum – Chemical Industry Environmental Control Association data summary sheet, Environmental control association 2nd annual managers' report program outline, southern chemical company award of contract (memo), Southern Industrial Development Council fact sheet, Appalachian OH-9 (operation health) program, emergency medical transportation and communication project 202- southern West Virginia regional health council, budget revisions for council projects (public health education, public health staffing, maternal child health dental health, vaccination, and solid waste), pay increases, hardship discharge from military, letter of recommendation, resumes, evaluation of Appalachian research and defense fund inc., conflict with the Taft broadcasting company, records of improper firearms transactions, firearms transaction records, \"Indict local man\", letter to president from Mrs. Lucille Sprouse, conversations over the West Virginia broad casting authority, 60 professors endorse Sprouse,","Southern WV planning and Development commission, request for a state flag to present at Daughters of the American Revolution meeting, background report on Reverend James Somersville, summer youth programs in West Virginia, issues with the development of the Joplin Hollow Recreation Area, Environmental association honors surveillance team, Union Carbide Corporation: regular meeting and minutes, St. Charles Parish environmental control association meeting, Kem-Tech: the St. Charles Parish Petroleum – Chemical Industry Environmental Control Association data summary sheet, Environmental control association 2nd annual managers' report program outline, southern chemical company award of contract (memo), Southern Industrial Development Council fact sheet, Appalachian OH-9 (operation health) program, emergency medical transportation and communication project 202- southern West Virginia regional health council, budget revisions for council projects (public health education, public health staffing, maternal child health dental health, vaccination, and solid waste), pay increases, hardship discharge from military, letter of recommendation, resumes, evaluation of Appalachian research and defense fund inc., conflict with the Taft broadcasting company, records of improper firearms transactions, firearms transaction records, \"Indict local man\", letter to president from Mrs. Lucille Sprouse, conversations over the West Virginia broad casting authority, 60 professors endorse Sprouse,","Hopemont Hospital admissions, resumes, college admission aide, thank you letters, forest festival requesting their funding, proposed 17 bed addition to Davis Memorial Hospital, job seeking, notice of tax lien has been filed, West Virginia State Employees card, (memo) notice of an attempt to unionize the state employees, report on Hopemont State Hospital, personal letter, application for civil service system examination, seeking compensation for injury on the job, citizen letter concerned over signage, \"Stock car racing: 10 race reports, GN wives!\", promise of funding, correspondence with Leon Stone and Associates, Criminal identification bureau, factual summary of Herbert Stover's case as it pertains to request for the governor to formally dedicate the community pool, request for a photo of the governor, job awarding, resignation letters, postcard, bid opened 2:30pm January 23rd 1973 requisition no. 9 –Department of Mines – file 87, letter from a disappointed constituent, investigation report into Trooper Woods, Edmund Supro correspondence concerning loans and money transactions, confidential memo discussing people the author believes need to be 'handled', symposium on surface mining, surface miners association meeting with Dick van Lindy, Senator Alan L Susman bought controlling interest in the Bank of Mt. Hope (memo), letter discussing the impact of the National Land Use Control Legislation and how Kidder, Peabody \u0026 co. Is preparing to deal with it, Rodger Scattergood biographical information, Stephen Sussna Biographical statement, letter requesting aide in securing a recreation proposal for the Town of Paw Paw, letter written to protest the proposed move of the Selective Service board office from Keyser to Romney, useful pollution abatement techniques in Little Sandy Creek Watershed, Camp Dawson sewage facility design, \"Engineers for Property Development\" (book), letter about finalizing the turnpike contract, capitol switchboard hours, fact sheet for contracts and anti-G garments, Albert Switzer \u0026 Associates, inc. correspondence","Hopemont Hospital admissions, resumes, college admission aide, thank you letters, forest festival requesting their funding, proposed 17 bed addition to Davis Memorial Hospital, job seeking, notice of tax lien has been filed, West Virginia State Employees card, (memo) notice of an attempt to unionize the state employees, report on Hopemont State Hospital, personal letter, application for civil service system examination, seeking compensation for injury on the job, citizen letter concerned over signage, \"Stock car racing: 10 race reports, GN wives!\", promise of funding, correspondence with Leon Stone and Associates, Criminal identification bureau, factual summary of Herbert Stover's case as it pertains to request for the governor to formally dedicate the community pool, request for a photo of the governor, job awarding, resignation letters, postcard, bid opened 2:30pm January 23rd 1973 requisition no. 9 –Department of Mines – file 87, letter from a disappointed constituent, investigation report into Trooper Woods, Edmund Supro correspondence concerning loans and money transactions, confidential memo discussing people the author believes need to be 'handled', symposium on surface mining, surface miners association meeting with Dick van Lindy, Senator Alan L Susman bought controlling interest in the Bank of Mt. Hope (memo), letter discussing the impact of the National Land Use Control Legislation and how Kidder, Peabody \u0026 co. Is preparing to deal with it, Rodger Scattergood biographical information, Stephen Sussna Biographical statement, letter requesting aide in securing a recreation proposal for the Town of Paw Paw, letter written to protest the proposed move of the Selective Service board office from Keyser to Romney, useful pollution abatement techniques in Little Sandy Creek Watershed, Camp Dawson sewage facility design, \"Engineers for Property Development\" (book), letter about finalizing the turnpike contract, capitol switchboard hours, fact sheet for contracts and anti-G garments, Albert Switzer \u0026 Associates, inc. correspondence","account 9500-00, offering circular newsletter, petition of protest, pete thaw memo, orpha jones vs state road commission a corporation William s Ritchie jr state road commissioner of wv an capitol complex project d. l. jack administrator, outstanding bills, new office map (inside), statehouse stop-order sought, map (street view), new state office building status report, lease agreement, analysis of electrical system state capitol building, press release, enrolled house bill no. 15","account 9500-00, offering circular newsletter, petition of protest, pete thaw memo, orpha jones vs state road commission a corporation William s Ritchie jr state road commissioner of wv an capitol complex project d. l. jack administrator, outstanding bills, new office map (inside), statehouse stop-order sought, map (street view), new state office building status report, lease agreement, analysis of electrical system state capitol building, press release, enrolled house bill no. 15","re: science and cultural center, exhibit a itemization, C.E. Silling \u0026 associates, Attn: Richard Frun, resolution authorizing acquisition of real estate for the construction and operation of new state office buildings, press release, science \u0026 cultural center meeting minutes, receipts and disbursements for fiscal years ending in June 30 1968 1969 1970 1971, re: $9,000,000, receipts and disbursements for fiscal years ending in June 30 1968 1969 1970 1971, 1950 series state building revenue bonds, account no. 8176-06 operating fund, analysis of cash account with treasure of WV for period of July 1st 1970 to June 30th 1971, 1950 bonds, Ed Wrightman Feb. 8th 1972 letter, western union sending blank, construction fund balance, state capitol master plan, Zando Martin \u0026Milstead inc invoice, memo to sec. Rockefeller","re: science and cultural center, exhibit a itemization, C.E. Silling \u0026 associates, Attn: Richard Frun, resolution authorizing acquisition of real estate for the construction and operation of new state office buildings, press release, science \u0026 cultural center meeting minutes, receipts and disbursements for fiscal years ending in June 30 1968 1969 1970 1971, re: $9,000,000, receipts and disbursements for fiscal years ending in June 30 1968 1969 1970 1971, 1950 series state building revenue bonds, account no. 8176-06 operating fund, analysis of cash account with treasure of WV for period of July 1st 1970 to June 30th 1971, 1950 bonds, Ed Wrightman Feb. 8th 1972 letter, western union sending blank, construction fund balance, state capitol master plan, Zando Martin \u0026Milstead inc invoice, memo to sec. Rockefeller","Letter concerning Horn Camp Road, application for registration to practice professional engineering, job application, job inquiries, resumes, West Virginia Water Company and the city of Rainelle joint application for approval of sale and transfer of water system, Jennings Randolf testimonial dinner, \"Surface mining and reclamation: an act of the legislature of West Virginia\", Ranger Fuel Company SMA-182, difficulties with the commissioner of I-81, discussion of voters' rejection of special levy in Romney, State Roads Commission correspondence, Snow Removal operations, Lowell E. Ransom was placed on probation by order, documents discussing embezzlement at Weston State Hospital by Lowell Ransom, application from the town of Ravenswood for $160,000 loan for water and sewer project, discussions of the tensions between deputy inspector Kinslow and Rex Ray of Jackson County, RCA communications, William Loy's personal letters to James Reckard complimenting his shoes and the sending back and forth of shoe catalogues and other personal correspondences, \"With other editors...\", \"4 Ohio River bridges in Gov. Moore's plan\", \"'Hi' 89, dead\", Lieutenant David Reed photo resume, Jerry Reed's local interests and agents threatened and intimidated by Glenville police department, request for the Governor to crown the queen at the Buckwheat Festival, \"Federal funds allotted to prosecutor's office\", discussion of State Square Dance convention, discussion of the Buckwheat Festival schedule, discussion of Sheidow Bronze corps (of Kingwood) government contract, \"No Preston roads planned, state spokesman reports\", West Virginia Sqaure Dancing convention, \"Governor Moore has helped Preston County\", \"Editorial: The myth of Appalachia\", correspondence related to the new Preston County Educational Center, coded message about \"turkey hunters\", Property surveyed by the Kingwood Fire Department in the City of Kingwood (moved to oversized storage), North Central Regional Educational Service Agency requests more funding for early childhood demonstration center project, Mayor of Martinsburg urging West Virginia's Legislative committee to vote for the State Fiscal Assistance Act, list of West Virginia's County's entitlement payments (Revenue Sharing), testimony on general revenue sharing, letter from Nelson Rockefeller discussing how New York is planning to mobilize public support for revenue sharing, \"Revenue sharing—an idea whose time has come\" (booklet), Press reports following Appalachian Governor's meeting (memo), saved news articles on Revenue sharing, \"Chamber of Commerce Industrial award is presented to Jefferson Machine inc.,","Letter concerning Horn Camp Road, application for registration to practice professional engineering, job application, job inquiries, resumes, West Virginia Water Company and the city of Rainelle joint application for approval of sale and transfer of water system, Jennings Randolf testimonial dinner, \"Surface mining and reclamation: an act of the legislature of West Virginia\", Ranger Fuel Company SMA-182, difficulties with the commissioner of I-81, discussion of voters' rejection of special levy in Romney, State Roads Commission correspondence, Snow Removal operations, Lowell E. Ransom was placed on probation by order, documents discussing embezzlement at Weston State Hospital by Lowell Ransom, application from the town of Ravenswood for $160,000 loan for water and sewer project, discussions of the tensions between deputy inspector Kinslow and Rex Ray of Jackson County, RCA communications, William Loy's personal letters to James Reckard complimenting his shoes and the sending back and forth of shoe catalogues and other personal correspondences, \"With other editors...\", \"4 Ohio River bridges in Gov. Moore's plan\", \"'Hi' 89, dead\", Lieutenant David Reed photo resume, Jerry Reed's local interests and agents threatened and intimidated by Glenville police department, request for the Governor to crown the queen at the Buckwheat Festival, \"Federal funds allotted to prosecutor's office\", discussion of State Square Dance convention, discussion of the Buckwheat Festival schedule, discussion of Sheidow Bronze corps (of Kingwood) government contract, \"No Preston roads planned, state spokesman reports\", West Virginia Sqaure Dancing convention, \"Governor Moore has helped Preston County\", \"Editorial: The myth of Appalachia\", correspondence related to the new Preston County Educational Center, coded message about \"turkey hunters\", Property surveyed by the Kingwood Fire Department in the City of Kingwood (moved to oversized storage), North Central Regional Educational Service Agency requests more funding for early childhood demonstration center project, Mayor of Martinsburg urging West Virginia's Legislative committee to vote for the State Fiscal Assistance Act, list of West Virginia's County's entitlement payments (Revenue Sharing), testimony on general revenue sharing, letter from Nelson Rockefeller discussing how New York is planning to mobilize public support for revenue sharing, \"Revenue sharing—an idea whose time has come\" (booklet), Press reports following Appalachian Governor's meeting (memo), saved news articles on Revenue sharing, \"Chamber of Commerce Industrial award is presented to Jefferson Machine inc.,","Letter concerning Horn Camp Road, application for registration to practice professional engineering, job application, job inquiries, resumes, West Virginia Water Company and the city of Rainelle joint application for approval of sale and transfer of water system, Jennings Randolf testimonial dinner, \"Surface mining and reclamation: an act of the legislature of West Virginia\", Ranger Fuel Company SMA-182, difficulties with the commissioner of I-81, discussion of voters' rejection of special levy in Romney, State Roads Commission correspondence, Snow Removal operations, Lowell E. Ransom was placed on probation by order, documents discussing embezzlement at Weston State Hospital by Lowell Ransom, application from the town of Ravenswood for $160,000 loan for water and sewer project, discussions of the tensions between deputy inspector Kinslow and Rex Ray of Jackson County, RCA communications, William Loy's personal letters to James Reckard complimenting his shoes and the sending back and forth of shoe catalogues and other personal correspondences, \"With other editors...\", \"4 Ohio River bridges in Gov. Moore's plan\", \"'Hi' 89, dead\", Lieutenant David Reed photo resume, Jerry Reed's local interests and agents threatened and intimidated by Glenville police department, request for the Governor to crown the queen at the Buckwheat Festival, \"Federal funds allotted to prosecutor's office\", discussion of State Square Dance convention, discussion of the Buckwheat Festival schedule, discussion of Sheidow Bronze corps (of Kingwood) government contract, \"No Preston roads planned, state spokesman reports\", West Virginia Sqaure Dancing convention, \"Governor Moore has helped Preston County\", \"Editorial: The myth of Appalachia\", correspondence related to the new Preston County Educational Center, coded message about \"turkey hunters\", Property surveyed by the Kingwood Fire Department in the City of Kingwood (moved to oversized storage), North Central Regional Educational Service Agency requests more funding for early childhood demonstration center project, Mayor of Martinsburg urging West Virginia's Legislative committee to vote for the State Fiscal Assistance Act, list of West Virginia's County's entitlement payments (Revenue Sharing), testimony on general revenue sharing, letter from Nelson Rockefeller discussing how New York is planning to mobilize public support for revenue sharing, \"Revenue sharing—an idea whose time has come\" (booklet), Press reports following Appalachian Governor's meeting (memo), saved news articles on Revenue sharing, \"Chamber of Commerce Industrial award is presented to Jefferson Machine inc.,","Thank you letters, personal correspondence, resumes, job requests, applications, job inquiries, job transfers,  tickets to the inaugural dinner, passes to the Chales town Turf Club, seasons passes to Waterford park, season passes to Wheeling Downs,  insurance discussions with Webster's insurance Agency, funding for Nursing Programs, local interest group looking into starting a non-stock non-profit supply ambulance service in Bruceton, republican candidate for the U.S. Senate (memo), Jim Weldon resigns from Morgantown Post because of \"insulting and unrelenting anti-republican anti-Moore anti-Weldon behavior\" of William A Townes, \"Spear's offer to resign as EDA director rejected by council\", passenger vehicle for Mr. Swede, a request from potential delegate J.M. Wells for a list of contact men and/or ABC and State Road contacts for the 14 counties in the third congressional county, meeting minutes, preliminary application requesting federal assistance for public works and facility-type projects: \"the city of Wellsburg is now dumping raw sewage into the Ohio River. The city is under mandate from O.R.S.A.N.K.O. and has received a 180-day notice from the environmental protection agency to abate this practice.\", Wellsburg water and sewage system correspondence, Larkin Ours Second District, West Virginia apple growers protested the new action the Price Commission took on processed apple products, tabulation of West Virginia Coal Companies producing in excess of 500,000 tons, municipal clean-up program, unpaid bills no one willing to claim ownership, 35th annual convention of the West Virginia Petroleum Association, West Virginia Public Employees Association editorial: \"Meet and Confer or collective bargaining: a remedy that can bring West Virginia greater pain than illness.\", invitation to be a guest speaker at the West Virginia School Board Association, Wesleyan College correspondence, Youth Citizenship Fund correspondence, Western Maryland Railroad Company, Western Resource Conference will be concerned with the problems and characteristics of \"urban demands on natural resources\", bill for plumbing services at 1702 Darst Street, application by the city of Wheeling requesting the issuance of a certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity permitting the abandonment of operations across the bridge, certificate of service, Penn State Railroad Track (moved to oversize), Wheeling Hospital access road, \"Howdy, come on in! motel owner proves hospitality pays off\", Chatterson- Whisman murder trials, request for a state flag for the East End Boy's Club, memorial service for Ed White, discussion on the 'White House Fellows', Disaster Preparedness and Assistance Act of 1973, A Presidential Report to the Congress: New approaches to the federal disaster preparedness and assistance, follow up to the Disaster study proposal, request for Luodoun Thompson, Mr. William Whittington is not a close friend of the governor's,","Thank you letters, personal correspondence, resumes, job requests, applications, job inquiries, job transfers,  tickets to the inaugural dinner, passes to the Chales town Turf Club, seasons passes to Waterford park, season passes to Wheeling Downs,  insurance discussions with Webster's insurance Agency, funding for Nursing Programs, local interest group looking into starting a non-stock non-profit supply ambulance service in Bruceton, republican candidate for the U.S. Senate (memo), Jim Weldon resigns from Morgantown Post because of \"insulting and unrelenting anti-republican anti-Moore anti-Weldon behavior\" of William A Townes, \"Spear's offer to resign as EDA director rejected by council\", passenger vehicle for Mr. Swede, a request from potential delegate J.M. Wells for a list of contact men and/or ABC and State Road contacts for the 14 counties in the third congressional county, meeting minutes, preliminary application requesting federal assistance for public works and facility-type projects: \"the city of Wellsburg is now dumping raw sewage into the Ohio River. The city is under mandate from O.R.S.A.N.K.O. and has received a 180-day notice from the environmental protection agency to abate this practice.\", Wellsburg water and sewage system correspondence, Larkin Ours Second District, West Virginia apple growers protested the new action the Price Commission took on processed apple products, tabulation of West Virginia Coal Companies producing in excess of 500,000 tons, municipal clean-up program, unpaid bills no one willing to claim ownership, 35th annual convention of the West Virginia Petroleum Association, West Virginia Public Employees Association editorial: \"Meet and Confer or collective bargaining: a remedy that can bring West Virginia greater pain than illness.\", invitation to be a guest speaker at the West Virginia School Board Association, Wesleyan College correspondence, Youth Citizenship Fund correspondence, Western Maryland Railroad Company, Western Resource Conference will be concerned with the problems and characteristics of \"urban demands on natural resources\", bill for plumbing services at 1702 Darst Street, application by the city of Wheeling requesting the issuance of a certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity permitting the abandonment of operations across the bridge, certificate of service, Penn State Railroad Track (moved to oversize), Wheeling Hospital access road, \"Howdy, come on in! motel owner proves hospitality pays off\", Chatterson- Whisman murder trials, request for a state flag for the East End Boy's Club, memorial service for Ed White, discussion on the 'White House Fellows', Disaster Preparedness and Assistance Act of 1973, A Presidential Report to the Congress: New approaches to the federal disaster preparedness and assistance, follow up to the Disaster study proposal, request for Luodoun Thompson, Mr. William Whittington is not a close friend of the governor's,","Thank you letters, personal correspondence, resumes, job requests, applications, job inquiries, job transfers, the Wackenhut corporation is opening a branch in south in West Virginia, Ralph Waddle postal Real Estate Officer of West Vigini, Colonel Gorden discussions, granting Mrs. Wagoner an appointment as an agent for the Department of Natural Resources, inquiries into speeding ticket, Joe Wagner sends some salient points to include in speech, Elmer Walker: Republican for County Commissioner, letter from Olaf Walk wherein he describes how he believes that Republicans have done a poor job when compared to Democrats when it comes to dispensing jobs and favors, Jack Wallace versus Jim's Drive in correspondence and documentation, Haywood Technical Institute: approval for a new program, Kanawha County Young Republicans, status report on Summers County, Washington liaison office, Washinton summer intern position, fourth annual conference of Federal and State Water Officials, Watkins and Associates inc. Consulting Engineers inquiries into development on West Virginia corridors \"G\" and \"H\", Kentucky Colonel certificate, correspondence with James Watson executive assistant to the governor of Kentucky, letter from John Slack to Vince Watson informing him of his intention to rerun for office, letter from Vince Watson to Mrs. Davidson discussing John Slack's decision to run for office again, letter from Vince Watson discussing prisoners hidden by police from bondsmen for an entire night, letter from Vince Watson discussing how Bill Loy owed him $300 and how hard it is to make child support payments on his salary, meeting notes, request for salary raise, comments on drunken employees and how even though people contribute nothing politically they still make more money than Vince, picture of a blown out tire, report on Roane County, report on Jackson County, report on Fayette County, report on Kanawha County, photos of roadsides, photos of Nitro Garage and Paint Shop, Vince Watson writes to Bill Loy about job posting saying he has worked harder than anyone and deserves $100 more a month, inspection report, letter reporting results in Kanawha County, general election results, letter reporting new supporters of Governor Moore, Vince Watson reporting helpful information to Bill Loy, letter commenting on hurtful rumors from Vince Watson to Bill Loy (Watson is ready to quit), Vince Watson receives a warning for politicking in the office, a letter lamenting how there is no civil services for those who fall ill and have to take sick leave, Vince Watson writes an angry letter concerning the appointment  of Jack Telawey the new supervisor of ABC stores in Kanawha County, A letter about trouble brewing in the Department of Highways, notes from Vince Watson to Bill Loy, report on Ed Lucas and sexual harassment, recommendation letters for Vince Watson from Commissioner Chambers, Delegate James Jetter, and Delegate Paul Zakaib jr,  Keith Wayne the \"gypsy\" and his roving band \"company\" will be playing in Charleston, Fred way seeking to provide VA insured single family mortgages for both conventional and mobile homes, estimated volume of traffic and gross revenue from Waynesburg Southern Railroad operation,","Thank you letters, personal correspondence, resumes, job requests, applications, job inquiries, job transfers, the Wackenhut corporation is opening a branch in south in West Virginia, Ralph Waddle postal Real Estate Officer of West Vigini, Colonel Gorden discussions, granting Mrs. Wagoner an appointment as an agent for the Department of Natural Resources, inquiries into speeding ticket, Joe Wagner sends some salient points to include in speech, Elmer Walker: Republican for County Commissioner, letter from Olaf Walk wherein he describes how he believes that Republicans have done a poor job when compared to Democrats when it comes to dispensing jobs and favors, Jack Wallace versus Jim's Drive in correspondence and documentation, Haywood Technical Institute: approval for a new program, Kanawha County Young Republicans, status report on Summers County, Washington liaison office, Washinton summer intern position, fourth annual conference of Federal and State Water Officials, Watkins and Associates inc. Consulting Engineers inquiries into development on West Virginia corridors \"G\" and \"H\", Kentucky Colonel certificate, correspondence with James Watson executive assistant to the governor of Kentucky, letter from John Slack to Vince Watson informing him of his intention to rerun for office, letter from Vince Watson to Mrs. Davidson discussing John Slack's decision to run for office again, letter from Vince Watson discussing prisoners hidden by police from bondsmen for an entire night, letter from Vince Watson discussing how Bill Loy owed him $300 and how hard it is to make child support payments on his salary, meeting notes, request for salary raise, comments on drunken employees and how even though people contribute nothing politically they still make more money than Vince, picture of a blown out tire, report on Roane County, report on Jackson County, report on Fayette County, report on Kanawha County, photos of roadsides, photos of Nitro Garage and Paint Shop, Vince Watson writes to Bill Loy about job posting saying he has worked harder than anyone and deserves $100 more a month, inspection report, letter reporting results in Kanawha County, general election results, letter reporting new supporters of Governor Moore, Vince Watson reporting helpful information to Bill Loy, letter commenting on hurtful rumors from Vince Watson to Bill Loy (Watson is ready to quit), Vince Watson receives a warning for politicking in the office, a letter lamenting how there is no civil services for those who fall ill and have to take sick leave, Vince Watson writes an angry letter concerning the appointment  of Jack Telawey the new supervisor of ABC stores in Kanawha County, A letter about trouble brewing in the Department of Highways, notes from Vince Watson to Bill Loy, report on Ed Lucas and sexual harassment, recommendation letters for Vince Watson from Commissioner Chambers, Delegate James Jetter, and Delegate Paul Zakaib jr,  Keith Wayne the \"gypsy\" and his roving band \"company\" will be playing in Charleston, Fred way seeking to provide VA insured single family mortgages for both conventional and mobile homes, estimated volume of traffic and gross revenue from Waynesburg Southern Railroad operation,","Thank you letters, personal correspondence, resumes, job requests, applications, job inquiries, job transfers, the Wackenhut corporation is opening a branch in south in West Virginia, Ralph Waddle postal Real Estate Officer of West Vigini, Colonel Gorden discussions, granting Mrs. Wagoner an appointment as an agent for the Department of Natural Resources, inquiries into speeding ticket, Joe Wagner sends some salient points to include in speech, Elmer Walker: Republican for County Commissioner, letter from Olaf Walk wherein he describes how he believes that Republicans have done a poor job when compared to Democrats when it comes to dispensing jobs and favors, Jack Wallace versus Jim's Drive in correspondence and documentation, Haywood Technical Institute: approval for a new program, Kanawha County Young Republicans, status report on Summers County, Washington liaison office, Washinton summer intern position, fourth annual conference of Federal and State Water Officials, Watkins and Associates inc. Consulting Engineers inquiries into development on West Virginia corridors \"G\" and \"H\", Kentucky Colonel certificate, correspondence with James Watson executive assistant to the governor of Kentucky, letter from John Slack to Vince Watson informing him of his intention to rerun for office, letter from Vince Watson to Mrs. Davidson discussing John Slack's decision to run for office again, letter from Vince Watson discussing prisoners hidden by police from bondsmen for an entire night, letter from Vince Watson discussing how Bill Loy owed him $300 and how hard it is to make child support payments on his salary, meeting notes, request for salary raise, comments on drunken employees and how even though people contribute nothing politically they still make more money than Vince, picture of a blown out tire, report on Roane County, report on Jackson County, report on Fayette County, report on Kanawha County, photos of roadsides, photos of Nitro Garage and Paint Shop, Vince Watson writes to Bill Loy about job posting saying he has worked harder than anyone and deserves $100 more a month, inspection report, letter reporting results in Kanawha County, general election results, letter reporting new supporters of Governor Moore, Vince Watson reporting helpful information to Bill Loy, letter commenting on hurtful rumors from Vince Watson to Bill Loy (Watson is ready to quit), Vince Watson receives a warning for politicking in the office, a letter lamenting how there is no civil services for those who fall ill and have to take sick leave, Vince Watson writes an angry letter concerning the appointment  of Jack Telawey the new supervisor of ABC stores in Kanawha County, A letter about trouble brewing in the Department of Highways, notes from Vince Watson to Bill Loy, report on Ed Lucas and sexual harassment, recommendation letters for Vince Watson from Commissioner Chambers, Delegate James Jetter, and Delegate Paul Zakaib jr,  Keith Wayne the \"gypsy\" and his roving band \"company\" will be playing in Charleston, Fred way seeking to provide VA insured single family mortgages for both conventional and mobile homes, estimated volume of traffic and gross revenue from Waynesburg Southern Railroad operation,","Underwood may become next president of Wesleyan (oversized), Request for Governor's appearance before International Nickle Politian Seminar, International Nickle Company (INCO) political action class correspondence, letter concerning employment practices within the Department of Highways, United Electronics Institute trade school, United Dynamics inc. vocational education brochure, United Fund Campaign and Kick-Off meeting, University Days for Women, personal correspondence, details on the airport near Buckhannon, $29,000 grant to the Upshur County Airport Authority","Richard Lynn Van Camp getting into the School for the Blind, job inquiries, resumes, applications, recommendation letter, discussion of the state of Crooks Road- Rt 52-45 Wayne County, photographs of Crooks Road, letter concerning the position of Farm Supervisor for the Department of Public Institutions, letter promoting Sherman Vealey to the Banking Commission, Vermont Municiple Bond, \"Vermont to test novel bond bank\", \"Vermont finance unit plans initial offering of $45.7 million today\", \"Vermont Municiple bond band inaugurated\", book on Vermont's Municiple bond bank, Vesuvius Crucible Company moving manufacturing to Paw Paw West Virginia, Capital Outlay and Construction Administration correspondence, request for information on \"growth centers\" in Appalachia to be sent to the Appalachian Regional Commissions Journal, citizen letter concerning injustice and unfairness surrounding the court system and the application of the law, dismissal of Conservation officer Donald L Voiers","Concerns around Glade Mining Company's present operations, job applications, resumes, job requests, job dismissals, personal correspondence, angry letter from Delegate James Teets about Terra Alta forgotten by Department of Highways, \"No Preston roads planned, state spokesman reports\", request for detailed listing of what Governor has done for Preston County since his election, correspondence with Delegate Luke Terry, Obituary for Madelyn Bazzle of Mineral County, letter from the Republican Party of Texas- they need help and expertise with their campaigning, Albert Thomas of Keyser (a freelance photographer) wants to cover the testimonial dinner and the showing of the \"Lost Paradise\", Bill Loy looks for money to help improve and care for the girls softball field, Thompson's of Morgantown- reaching out on behalf of Thompson's widow for the right to bid on contracts, \"Thorn will run only if pitted against Barnett\", Rev. Thornbury inquires about the certification of need for a fifty-bed extended care facility in Logan County, request to take decaying property on rt. 25 so as to demolish it and beautify the area, petition from the citizens of Marlington in regard to the flooding of the town, inquiries into raise, personal request to find maid a job, request to rehire Lawrence Dwight, Trand Consulting Engineers Inc. highway construction company (company resume), memo to all department heads requesting that they cut costs and use economy travel not first class, advanced leave regulations, out of state travel expenses of judges attending judicial meetings and training programs, Nicholas County's interest in providing housing for the Early Childhood Development Regional IV complex, Tug Valley Chamber of Commerce Annual Outing, \"The key word is trust\" shipping pamphlet, \"The interstate system...what will happen after 1975?\", letter urging the appointment of C. George Tulli as Director of the Veteran's Administration Hospital in Clarksburg","Concerns around Glade Mining Company's present operations, job applications, resumes, job requests, job dismissals, personal correspondence, angry letter from Delegate James Teets about Terra Alta forgotten by Department of Highways, \"No Preston roads planned, state spokesman reports\", request for detailed listing of what Governor has done for Preston County since his election, correspondence with Delegate Luke Terry, Obituary for Madelyn Bazzle of Mineral County, letter from the Republican Party of Texas- they need help and expertise with their campaigning, Albert Thomas of Keyser (a freelance photographer) wants to cover the testimonial dinner and the showing of the \"Lost Paradise\", Bill Loy looks for money to help improve and care for the girls softball field, Thompson's of Morgantown- reaching out on behalf of Thompson's widow for the right to bid on contracts, \"Thorn will run only if pitted against Barnett\", Rev. Thornbury inquires about the certification of need for a fifty-bed extended care facility in Logan County, request to take decaying property on rt. 25 so as to demolish it and beautify the area, petition from the citizens of Marlington in regard to the flooding of the town, inquiries into raise, personal request to find maid a job, request to rehire Lawrence Dwight, Trand Consulting Engineers Inc. highway construction company (company resume), memo to all department heads requesting that they cut costs and use economy travel not first class, advanced leave regulations, out of state travel expenses of judges attending judicial meetings and training programs, Nicholas County's interest in providing housing for the Early Childhood Development Regional IV complex, Tug Valley Chamber of Commerce Annual Outing, \"The key word is trust\" shipping pamphlet, \"The interstate system...what will happen after 1975?\", letter urging the appointment of C. George Tulli as Director of the Veteran's Administration Hospital in Clarksburg","Congratulations to Governor Moore on being elected Chairman of the National Governor's Convention, suggestion to close office and let go two salaried employees, request for approval of requisition of $9,270.83 for maintenance, capitol complex parking lot outstanding bill ($87,868), Building Commission works to appease president of Northeastern National Bank and liquidate the entire indebtedness on the temporary bonds issued in 1970, demands for bonds (along with interest) to be paid for, issues with defaulted bonds, invoice of $11,082.01 for the demolition of the Capitol Complex Project, correspondence with Aetna insurance, legal issues with the collection of Pandick Press Inc.'s $8,319 debt, requisition of funds requests, permission for Mr. Martin to remove telephone pole and move it to point P-1, request to promote Lester Harper from watchman to Maintenance man, discussion of bond sales to the public, Governor Arch Moore does not honor his defaulted bonds necessitating letters from lawyers, \"The most dangerous workplace\", letter inquiring when Governor Moore will send funds to the State Building Commission so that they could remit the principal and interest on their bonds, Governor Moore doesn't pay $100,000 debt, recommendation to not rent empty properties, Construction Trust Account 9500-00, security in the New State Office Building Complex, Proposed contract with West Virginia Maintenance Corporation, authorized payment of invoices, Capitol Complex Project, personnel issues, resignations, space relocation, air conditioning in the state capitol and building no.3, arranging a lawyer for the State Building Commission, correspondence with the Macke Company, proposal to audit the State Building Commission's professional standards, review of plan now being pursued in the expansion of the state capitol complex, State Building Commission vs. Nick and Rose Howard parcel no. 41\u002642, invoice from Stanley E. Preiser for purchase of property in capitol complex, new state office building, state of West Virginia ex rel. Keith W. Hall Daniel Straight and Paul J Whittington relators vs. State Building Commision and respondents, observations concerning the delay in starting the construction of the new parking lot, suggestion for Department of Highways to purchase from the State of West Virginia Building Commission right of way that will be instrumental for Capitol Complex, Statute stating that the State Auditor and his representatives are allowed to look at the accounts of commission, centennial tokens, supplies for the new state police, contentions over who has responsibilities to pay for building, State Building Commission agreements, \"$24,200,000 State of West Virginia State Building Commission of West Virginia State Revenue Bonds, series 1968\", \"State of West Virginia: the State Building Commission of West Virginia $2,500,000 State Building Revenue Bonds Public Safety Series. Bond Resolutions\", lease agreement, proposed alterations to building no. 4 (employment security building) required by Fire Marshall, investigation into the parking lots, air conditioners for insurance office at 1701 Darst street, Building Commission procedures, State Building Commission Audit, revision of rental facilities building no. 4 –112 California Ave, Fireman's Fund American Insurance Companies","Congratulations to Governor Moore on being elected Chairman of the National Governor's Convention, suggestion to close office and let go two salaried employees, request for approval of requisition of $9,270.83 for maintenance, capitol complex parking lot outstanding bill ($87,868), Building Commission works to appease president of Northeastern National Bank and liquidate the entire indebtedness on the temporary bonds issued in 1970, demands for bonds (along with interest) to be paid for, issues with defaulted bonds, invoice of $11,082.01 for the demolition of the Capitol Complex Project, correspondence with Aetna insurance, legal issues with the collection of Pandick Press Inc.'s $8,319 debt, requisition of funds requests, permission for Mr. Martin to remove telephone pole and move it to point P-1, request to promote Lester Harper from watchman to Maintenance man, discussion of bond sales to the public, Governor Arch Moore does not honor his defaulted bonds necessitating letters from lawyers, \"The most dangerous workplace\", letter inquiring when Governor Moore will send funds to the State Building Commission so that they could remit the principal and interest on their bonds, Governor Moore doesn't pay $100,000 debt, recommendation to not rent empty properties, Construction Trust Account 9500-00, security in the New State Office Building Complex, Proposed contract with West Virginia Maintenance Corporation, authorized payment of invoices, Capitol Complex Project, personnel issues, resignations, space relocation, air conditioning in the state capitol and building no.3, arranging a lawyer for the State Building Commission, correspondence with the Macke Company, proposal to audit the State Building Commission's professional standards, review of plan now being pursued in the expansion of the state capitol complex, State Building Commission vs. Nick and Rose Howard parcel no. 41\u002642, invoice from Stanley E. Preiser for purchase of property in capitol complex, new state office building, state of West Virginia ex rel. Keith W. Hall Daniel Straight and Paul J Whittington relators vs. State Building Commision and respondents, observations concerning the delay in starting the construction of the new parking lot, suggestion for Department of Highways to purchase from the State of West Virginia Building Commission right of way that will be instrumental for Capitol Complex, Statute stating that the State Auditor and his representatives are allowed to look at the accounts of commission, centennial tokens, supplies for the new state police, contentions over who has responsibilities to pay for building, State Building Commission agreements, \"$24,200,000 State of West Virginia State Building Commission of West Virginia State Revenue Bonds, series 1968\", \"State of West Virginia: the State Building Commission of West Virginia $2,500,000 State Building Revenue Bonds Public Safety Series. Bond Resolutions\", lease agreement, proposed alterations to building no. 4 (employment security building) required by Fire Marshall, investigation into the parking lots, air conditioners for insurance office at 1701 Darst street, Building Commission procedures, State Building Commission Audit, revision of rental facilities building no. 4 –112 California Ave, Fireman's Fund American Insurance Companies","Congratulations to Governor Moore on being elected Chairman of the National Governor's Convention, suggestion to close office and let go two salaried employees, request for approval of requisition of $9,270.83 for maintenance, capitol complex parking lot outstanding bill ($87,868), Building Commission works to appease president of Northeastern National Bank and liquidate the entire indebtedness on the temporary bonds issued in 1970, demands for bonds (along with interest) to be paid for, issues with defaulted bonds, invoice of $11,082.01 for the demolition of the Capitol Complex Project, correspondence with Aetna insurance, legal issues with the collection of Pandick Press Inc.'s $8,319 debt, requisition of funds requests, permission for Mr. Martin to remove telephone pole and move it to point P-1, request to promote Lester Harper from watchman to Maintenance man, discussion of bond sales to the public, Governor Arch Moore does not honor his defaulted bonds necessitating letters from lawyers, \"The most dangerous workplace\", letter inquiring when Governor Moore will send funds to the State Building Commission so that they could remit the principal and interest on their bonds, Governor Moore doesn't pay $100,000 debt, recommendation to not rent empty properties, Construction Trust Account 9500-00, security in the New State Office Building Complex, Proposed contract with West Virginia Maintenance Corporation, authorized payment of invoices, Capitol Complex Project, personnel issues, resignations, space relocation, air conditioning in the state capitol and building no.3, arranging a lawyer for the State Building Commission, correspondence with the Macke Company, proposal to audit the State Building Commission's professional standards, review of plan now being pursued in the expansion of the state capitol complex, State Building Commission vs. Nick and Rose Howard parcel no. 41\u002642, invoice from Stanley E. Preiser for purchase of property in capitol complex, new state office building, state of West Virginia ex rel. Keith W. Hall Daniel Straight and Paul J Whittington relators vs. State Building Commision and respondents, observations concerning the delay in starting the construction of the new parking lot, suggestion for Department of Highways to purchase from the State of West Virginia Building Commission right of way that will be instrumental for Capitol Complex, Statute stating that the State Auditor and his representatives are allowed to look at the accounts of commission, centennial tokens, supplies for the new state police, contentions over who has responsibilities to pay for building, State Building Commission agreements, \"$24,200,000 State of West Virginia State Building Commission of West Virginia State Revenue Bonds, series 1968\", \"State of West Virginia: the State Building Commission of West Virginia $2,500,000 State Building Revenue Bonds Public Safety Series. Bond Resolutions\", lease agreement, proposed alterations to building no. 4 (employment security building) required by Fire Marshall, investigation into the parking lots, air conditioners for insurance office at 1701 Darst street, Building Commission procedures, State Building Commission Audit, revision of rental facilities building no. 4 –112 California Ave, Fireman's Fund American Insurance Companies","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Correspondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.","Personal correspondence, resume, job application, resignation, job inquiries, passes to the Charles Town Surf Club Waterford and Wheeling Downs,  William Loy helped secure helicopter to help retrieve the bodies of three deceased men, Black Lung correspondence, discussion of Nixon's questioning by the press over nationwide television and the public's reaction, request for State appropriation of funds to the WVU experiment Station for soil testing, request for reopening of Ohio County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service office, \"A conference on cooperative teaching: a new and viable form of learning through work\" (oversize), The Town of Alderson hopes to secure funds to build a joint treatment facility for sewage with the Reformatory, Invitation to attend a conference held by Alderson-Broaddus College on the field of education, letter to Allegheny Properties on the subject of a preliminary water system layout, inquiries about the West Virginia State Children's home in Elkins, American Cancer Society Campaign, American Consulting Engineers Inc (company resume), American Management Resources Inc memo on civil service improvements, \"proposal to analyze and evaluate the personnel administration and procedures of the state of West Virginia\", impact of personnel study, Lexington House Franchise co. Nursing home brochure, request to admit patient to Hopemont nursing home, article on John D. Rockefeller IV, steps West Virginia should be taking to establish a statewide fiscal and program information system that satisfies the needs of all agencies, \"A perspective from the Dean-Elect\", State wide cost allocation plan, \"Will the real Jack please stand up?\" (oversize), Labor to Elect Arch Moore sticker, a list of oppositional employees a recommendation of discharge, confidential employee background checks, \"If the Governor answers, don't hang up\", letters from children requesting help with their school homework, \"Loy discusses corridor 'H', PSC\", Appalachian research and defense fund correspondence, John D Rockefeller IV Agreement of Incorporation, U.S. Government architect-engineer questionnaire, budget for architects increases from $5,000 to $6,000, handicapped and aged recreation programs, placement at Colin Anderson Center, Karl Rowe sent to West Virginia to help with Governor Moore's reelection campaign, Terra Alta Bank statement of condition, West Virginia Moto Cross Championship, a legal opinion on the handling of the tax deductions withholdings from county employees' salaries, issue with a proposed plan to solve traffic problems, Athenaeum Editorial Page political antistrip mine cartoon, Town of Athens financial analysis, \"West Virginia Federation of College Republicans\", Michael J. Audia insurance correspondence and charges, the Governor has the duty and responsibility to fill the vacancy left by the deceased Auditor","Personal correspondence, resume, job application, resignation, job inquiries, passes to the Charles Town Surf Club Waterford and Wheeling Downs,  William Loy helped secure helicopter to help retrieve the bodies of three deceased men, Black Lung correspondence, discussion of Nixon's questioning by the press over nationwide television and the public's reaction, request for State appropriation of funds to the WVU experiment Station for soil testing, request for reopening of Ohio County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service office, \"A conference on cooperative teaching: a new and viable form of learning through work\" (oversize), The Town of Alderson hopes to secure funds to build a joint treatment facility for sewage with the Reformatory, Invitation to attend a conference held by Alderson-Broaddus College on the field of education, letter to Allegheny Properties on the subject of a preliminary water system layout, inquiries about the West Virginia State Children's home in Elkins, American Cancer Society Campaign, American Consulting Engineers Inc (company resume), American Management Resources Inc memo on civil service improvements, \"proposal to analyze and evaluate the personnel administration and procedures of the state of West Virginia\", impact of personnel study, Lexington House Franchise co. Nursing home brochure, request to admit patient to Hopemont nursing home, article on John D. Rockefeller IV, steps West Virginia should be taking to establish a statewide fiscal and program information system that satisfies the needs of all agencies, \"A perspective from the Dean-Elect\", State wide cost allocation plan, \"Will the real Jack please stand up?\" (oversize), Labor to Elect Arch Moore sticker, a list of oppositional employees a recommendation of discharge, confidential employee background checks, \"If the Governor answers, don't hang up\", letters from children requesting help with their school homework, \"Loy discusses corridor 'H', PSC\", Appalachian research and defense fund correspondence, John D Rockefeller IV Agreement of Incorporation, U.S. Government architect-engineer questionnaire, budget for architects increases from $5,000 to $6,000, handicapped and aged recreation programs, placement at Colin Anderson Center, Karl Rowe sent to West Virginia to help with Governor Moore's reelection campaign, Terra Alta Bank statement of condition, West Virginia Moto Cross Championship, a legal opinion on the handling of the tax deductions withholdings from county employees' salaries, issue with a proposed plan to solve traffic problems, Athenaeum Editorial Page political antistrip mine cartoon, Town of Athens financial analysis, \"West Virginia Federation of College Republicans\", Michael J. Audia insurance correspondence and charges, the Governor has the duty and responsibility to fill the vacancy left by the deceased Auditor","Personal correspondence, resume, job application, resignation, job inquiries, passes to the Charles Town Surf Club Waterford and Wheeling Downs,  William Loy helped secure helicopter to help retrieve the bodies of three deceased men, Black Lung correspondence, discussion of Nixon's questioning by the press over nationwide television and the public's reaction, request for State appropriation of funds to the WVU experiment Station for soil testing, request for reopening of Ohio County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service office, \"A conference on cooperative teaching: a new and viable form of learning through work\" (oversize), The Town of Alderson hopes to secure funds to build a joint treatment facility for sewage with the Reformatory, Invitation to attend a conference held by Alderson-Broaddus College on the field of education, letter to Allegheny Properties on the subject of a preliminary water system layout, inquiries about the West Virginia State Children's home in Elkins, American Cancer Society Campaign, American Consulting Engineers Inc (company resume), American Management Resources Inc memo on civil service improvements, \"proposal to analyze and evaluate the personnel administration and procedures of the state of West Virginia\", impact of personnel study, Lexington House Franchise co. Nursing home brochure, request to admit patient to Hopemont nursing home, article on John D. Rockefeller IV, steps West Virginia should be taking to establish a statewide fiscal and program information system that satisfies the needs of all agencies, \"A perspective from the Dean-Elect\", State wide cost allocation plan, \"Will the real Jack please stand up?\" (oversize), Labor to Elect Arch Moore sticker, a list of oppositional employees a recommendation of discharge, confidential employee background checks, \"If the Governor answers, don't hang up\", letters from children requesting help with their school homework, \"Loy discusses corridor 'H', PSC\", Appalachian research and defense fund correspondence, John D Rockefeller IV Agreement of Incorporation, U.S. Government architect-engineer questionnaire, budget for architects increases from $5,000 to $6,000, handicapped and aged recreation programs, placement at Colin Anderson Center, Karl Rowe sent to West Virginia to help with Governor Moore's reelection campaign, Terra Alta Bank statement of condition, West Virginia Moto Cross Championship, a legal opinion on the handling of the tax deductions withholdings from county employees' salaries, issue with a proposed plan to solve traffic problems, Athenaeum Editorial Page political antistrip mine cartoon, Town of Athens financial analysis, \"West Virginia Federation of College Republicans\", Michael J. Audia insurance correspondence and charges, the Governor has the duty and responsibility to fill the vacancy left by the deceased Auditor","Personal correspondence, job inquiries, job applications, letter of recommendation, personal correspondence, passes for the Shenandoa Downs, complaint of Dogwood Estates residents, paycheck issues, wrong birthdate printed on license, \"Salute to Governor Moore reception and dinner\" tickets, status of Michael Baker jr Inc. Consulting engineers projects, Michael Baker Jr. Correspondence, Milton H Baker recommendation letter for parents hoping to adopt a child, discussion of a young democrat being hired at a Forestry camp and plans to replace him with a republican, West Virginia department of commerce discussion of the B\u0026O railroad, press release: \"Governor Moore announces expansion of allied/ergy, forms plant in Petersburg\", Press release discussing Governor Moore's views on the B\u0026O and C\u0026O railroads, correspondence with Edwin Barbe, Barbour County Parks and Recreation Commission request for help with development, Lawrence Barker vs. Robert McConnell as commissioner of labor for the state of West Virginia, John Gates as the commissioner of finance and administration for the state of West Virginia and as the success to Jack Miller former commissioner to the state of finance and administration; and the state of West Virginia, congratulations to Mrs. Callie J Barrnett on becoming a centurial citizen, Kroger co. Correspondence, A Food and Tax Credit for Kentucky, correspondence with John Barnett, interest in property located at corner of West Street and Maryland Heights Road- commitment signed by Mr. Gates of the liquor control board, \"Moore lambasts Senators; to call special session in April\", Little Tin Inn Road needs immediate remedial action, Union Carbide advertising their tennis courts, request for helping hands to be sent to local Sheriff in Martinsburg, home advertisements,","Personal correspondence, job inquiries, job applications, letter of recommendation, personal correspondence, passes for the Shenandoa Downs, complaint of Dogwood Estates residents, paycheck issues, wrong birthdate printed on license, \"Salute to Governor Moore reception and dinner\" tickets, status of Michael Baker jr Inc. Consulting engineers projects, Michael Baker Jr. Correspondence, Milton H Baker recommendation letter for parents hoping to adopt a child, discussion of a young democrat being hired at a Forestry camp and plans to replace him with a republican, West Virginia department of commerce discussion of the B\u0026O railroad, press release: \"Governor Moore announces expansion of allied/ergy, forms plant in Petersburg\", Press release discussing Governor Moore's views on the B\u0026O and C\u0026O railroads, correspondence with Edwin Barbe, Barbour County Parks and Recreation Commission request for help with development, Lawrence Barker vs. Robert McConnell as commissioner of labor for the state of West Virginia, John Gates as the commissioner of finance and administration for the state of West Virginia and as the success to Jack Miller former commissioner to the state of finance and administration; and the state of West Virginia, congratulations to Mrs. Callie J Barrnett on becoming a centurial citizen, Kroger co. Correspondence, A Food and Tax Credit for Kentucky, correspondence with John Barnett, interest in property located at corner of West Street and Maryland Heights Road- commitment signed by Mr. Gates of the liquor control board, \"Moore lambasts Senators; to call special session in April\", Little Tin Inn Road needs immediate remedial action, Union Carbide advertising their tennis courts, request for helping hands to be sent to local Sheriff in Martinsburg, home advertisements,","Personal correspondence, gender discrimination complaint, appeal for the state to update and innovate the outmoded motor vehicle system, $128,000 check for Beckley Airport, amended decision before the Civil Service commission of West Virginia appeal from suspension and dismissal by John S. Bel appellant vs. Department of Finance and Administration appointing authority (pursuant to supreme court of appeals ruling in case no. 13075 and letter of November 17 1971 of John M Gates Commissioner Department of Finance and Administration), \"Public deserves total evidence in Bell case\", civil service commission decision of December 31 1970 and John M Gate's letter of January 8 1971, working at the school for the Deaf and Blind- dealing with wage determination, issues that truckers and businesses with trucks are facing because of the weight enforcement bureau, invitation to Potomac State football game, pressure at Bethany College to fulfill commitment of $5500- project director cannot reach Wiliam Loy to secure the funds, \"Work Program for Proposed Project Newgate at West Virginia Penitentiary administered by Bethany College\", letter from Bethany College requesting mediation regarding promised funding from the department of corrections, recommendation of Tom Perry for investigator for the Beer and commission, correspondences recommending Switzer Bias to the position of Beer Inspector, \"County road program blasted\", request for recreational beach information from Bissett Berman, National Beach Inventory, Harry Biser disability discrimination and termination, \"(Clinton) Black files complaint against the state\", Leetag [ Blair work record, Alan Blumberg offers to advice on education, Blumberg recommends George Lancaster for Director of Services for the Mentally retartded at the Colin Anderson Center","Personal correspondence, gender discrimination complaint, appeal for the state to update and innovate the outmoded motor vehicle system, $128,000 check for Beckley Airport, amended decision before the Civil Service commission of West Virginia appeal from suspension and dismissal by John S. Bel appellant vs. Department of Finance and Administration appointing authority (pursuant to supreme court of appeals ruling in case no. 13075 and letter of November 17 1971 of John M Gates Commissioner Department of Finance and Administration), \"Public deserves total evidence in Bell case\", civil service commission decision of December 31 1970 and John M Gate's letter of January 8 1971, working at the school for the Deaf and Blind- dealing with wage determination, issues that truckers and businesses with trucks are facing because of the weight enforcement bureau, invitation to Potomac State football game, pressure at Bethany College to fulfill commitment of $5500- project director cannot reach Wiliam Loy to secure the funds, \"Work Program for Proposed Project Newgate at West Virginia Penitentiary administered by Bethany College\", letter from Bethany College requesting mediation regarding promised funding from the department of corrections, recommendation of Tom Perry for investigator for the Beer and commission, correspondences recommending Switzer Bias to the position of Beer Inspector, \"County road program blasted\", request for recreational beach information from Bissett Berman, National Beach Inventory, Harry Biser disability discrimination and termination, \"(Clinton) Black files complaint against the state\", Leetag [ Blair work record, Alan Blumberg offers to advice on education, Blumberg recommends George Lancaster for Director of Services for the Mentally retartded at the Colin Anderson Center","Personal correspondence, report on Chief Logan, State Road Commission of West Virginia Plan and Profile for location studies of location study and cost estimate Muddy to Rocky Branch, apologies for followers in Morgantown, letter explaining H.E. Wibberley's thoughts on the southern portion of Danville to Charleston, proposal in connection with Snowy Creek-Laurel Run abatement study to the department of natural resources, Hagerstown MD, $5,000 check for five tables to attend the Salute to Governor Moore, Baker-Wibberley firm hopes to be considered for Section of I-77 from Dry Branch to Mile Pose 62, Environmental Impact Team Report, telefax: following the Governor's orders is impossible at this point, \"Professional Record of Baker-Wibberley \u0026 Associates, Inc. Consulting Engineers Vol. I\"","Personal correspondence, report on Chief Logan, State Road Commission of West Virginia Plan and Profile for location studies of location study and cost estimate Muddy to Rocky Branch, apologies for followers in Morgantown, letter explaining H.E. Wibberley's thoughts on the southern portion of Danville to Charleston, proposal in connection with Snowy Creek-Laurel Run abatement study to the department of natural resources, Hagerstown MD, $5,000 check for five tables to attend the Salute to Governor Moore, Baker-Wibberley firm hopes to be considered for Section of I-77 from Dry Branch to Mile Pose 62, Environmental Impact Team Report, telefax: following the Governor's orders is impossible at this point, \"Professional Record of Baker-Wibberley \u0026 Associates, Inc. Consulting Engineers Vol. I\"","Letter of praise for the administration, letter concerning rumors surrounding the politics of the school for the Deaf and Blind, selection of the right person from Romney who could serve on the Developmental Disabilities Commission of the Department of Mental Health as a representative of Region VIII, citizen concerns about Department of Natural Resources acquiring 6,800 tract of land South West of Nathaniel Mountain Public Hunting Area, \"Mountains and Mountaineers: Introduction\" (sermon by Joe Pancake), Enoch Parker obituary, \"Sloan Coverlet\",  sale of John Parker's coal land in Romney, aide for neighborhood youth corps enrollees, employment assistance, new library funding project in Parsons,  West Virginia Partners of the Alliance correspondence, West Virginia Partners of the Americas correspondence and brochure, personal correspondences, Forrest Patterson having difficulty with his license after being arrested for driving recklessly, Elizabeth Patterson's request to help her husband who was arrested for reckless driving and \"tricked\" into pleading guilty, job inquiries, letter concerning people who worked against the Governor's interests in Boone County and hiring interests, job applications, water shortages- Paw Paw West Virginia, correspondence with Paw Paw High School, Hugo Payne's Speech at 1971 NAACP conference in Beckley, discussion of proposed new road from Maxwell Hill to U.S. RT. 21, discussion of Riley b. Payne's arrest, letter from middle school student requesting information on West Virginia legislature, resignation letter, speaking invitation, Robert Pennington of Charleston answers the question: \"Why is he running for Mayor?\", correspondence with Milton Sharpe Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, recommendation letters, The Agency public relations firm letter and brochure, correspondence with Leon Perry (former information specialist with housing urban development), GOHR's annual report to Governor Ogilvie, \"Black appointee support Nixon response to Black Caucus\", \"Two Blacks blast criticisms of Ogilvie\", \"Perry assails lt. Gov Simon\", \"Perry named youth meet delegate\", \"Charlie Cherokee says\", \"Ogilvie aide hits ICC bias in Cairo issue\", \"Ticker Tape USA: Black phonelines are bugged\", \"Illinois News: Perry joins becomes director of information\", \"Cherry won't seek chairman's presidency again\", \"Illinois honors Hargraves\", \"Blacks told not to give up, keep trying, victory in sight\", \"Speak to Baptist State Convention\", \"Governor's man attacks Cairo's \"ambitious\" leaders\", \"Perry charges Koen is responsible for failure to negotiate a truce\", Perry's application for senior level governmental employment was accepted, contract award for the Economic Development Corporation of Eastern North Carolina (summer feeding program), Annual Report Febrary 1972-January 1973, condolence letter,","Letter of praise for the administration, letter concerning rumors surrounding the politics of the school for the Deaf and Blind, selection of the right person from Romney who could serve on the Developmental Disabilities Commission of the Department of Mental Health as a representative of Region VIII, citizen concerns about Department of Natural Resources acquiring 6,800 tract of land South West of Nathaniel Mountain Public Hunting Area, \"Mountains and Mountaineers: Introduction\" (sermon by Joe Pancake), Enoch Parker obituary, \"Sloan Coverlet\",  sale of John Parker's coal land in Romney, aide for neighborhood youth corps enrollees, employment assistance, new library funding project in Parsons,  West Virginia Partners of the Alliance correspondence, West Virginia Partners of the Americas correspondence and brochure, personal correspondences, Forrest Patterson having difficulty with his license after being arrested for driving recklessly, Elizabeth Patterson's request to help her husband who was arrested for reckless driving and \"tricked\" into pleading guilty, job inquiries, letter concerning people who worked against the Governor's interests in Boone County and hiring interests, job applications, water shortages- Paw Paw West Virginia, correspondence with Paw Paw High School, Hugo Payne's Speech at 1971 NAACP conference in Beckley, discussion of proposed new road from Maxwell Hill to U.S. RT. 21, discussion of Riley b. Payne's arrest, letter from middle school student requesting information on West Virginia legislature, resignation letter, speaking invitation, Robert Pennington of Charleston answers the question: \"Why is he running for Mayor?\", correspondence with Milton Sharpe Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, recommendation letters, The Agency public relations firm letter and brochure, correspondence with Leon Perry (former information specialist with housing urban development), GOHR's annual report to Governor Ogilvie, \"Black appointee support Nixon response to Black Caucus\", \"Two Blacks blast criticisms of Ogilvie\", \"Perry assails lt. Gov Simon\", \"Perry named youth meet delegate\", \"Charlie Cherokee says\", \"Ogilvie aide hits ICC bias in Cairo issue\", \"Ticker Tape USA: Black phonelines are bugged\", \"Illinois News: Perry joins becomes director of information\", \"Cherry won't seek chairman's presidency again\", \"Illinois honors Hargraves\", \"Blacks told not to give up, keep trying, victory in sight\", \"Speak to Baptist State Convention\", \"Governor's man attacks Cairo's \"ambitious\" leaders\", \"Perry charges Koen is responsible for failure to negotiate a truce\", Perry's application for senior level governmental employment was accepted, contract award for the Economic Development Corporation of Eastern North Carolina (summer feeding program), Annual Report Febrary 1972-January 1973, condolence letter,","Passes to the Charlestown race track, Guy Lang faces accusations of bribery and asks for help, relative symptom evoking strength values of induvial stress factors of induvial symptoms in psychosis, neurosis, addiction, learning disabilities, hyperkinesis, personality, and character disorders, Maladaptive reactions to frequently used foods and commonly met chemicals as precipitating factors in many chronic physical and chronic emotional illnesses, job inquiries, applications, resumes, employment assistance, citizen concern over West Virgina Insurance, list of tax liens and employment security liens, Division of State Planning and Community Affairs folder with brochures inside, personal correspondence, \"Rose announces candidacy\", thank you for the medallions,  medical help request, discussion of the plans for the Point Pleasant By-Pass project, \"State, Contractor feuding\", the Mayor of Point Pleasant requets to meet with William Loy and the Department of Natural Resources to discuss water impoundment, report of water and sewage improvement committee in Point Pleasant,  Point Pleasant correspondence, \"Tiny crack in metal bar cause of bridge collapse\", discussion of Governor's loss in both Greenbrier and Monroe County and the situation in Pocahontas County, letters from Phyllis Pallares to William Loy regarding training money in special education, Highway safety Bureau project package does not identify the proper care units to serve the proposed EMS programs, salary increases, Small Business Administration job opportunity announcement, \"Industrial developer promoted\", \"Paul Perryman to succeed Vernon Stone\", invitation to attend Potomac Highland meeting, discussion of historic monuments in Doddridge County, Fact Sheet on Youth Voters, congratulations from William Loy to Joanne Powell for becoming National Committeewoman by the West Virginia State Democratic Committee, street map of Rt. 50 East, self-service postal units, Patron star route delivery service, postal correspondence, Governor's prayer breakfast, thank you letter from the Charleston Jaycees for speaking at their organization, Breakfast Group list at the Daniel Boone Hotel, discussion of potential charter to furnish Clay County's health facilities, \"Delegate at large\", Dr. Paul Price campaign discussion, Superbowl tickets, Workman's Compensation Fund: the case of Shelly Pritt, discussion of plans for a landfill to be operated by the Ohio Railroad co. At Hansrote, contract between the State of West Virginia and Raymond Hage and Company, inquiries into West Virginia's statewide comprehensive outdoor recreation plan, prayer breakfast correspondence,","Passes to the Charlestown race track, Guy Lang faces accusations of bribery and asks for help, relative symptom evoking strength values of induvial stress factors of induvial symptoms in psychosis, neurosis, addiction, learning disabilities, hyperkinesis, personality, and character disorders, Maladaptive reactions to frequently used foods and commonly met chemicals as precipitating factors in many chronic physical and chronic emotional illnesses, job inquiries, applications, resumes, employment assistance, citizen concern over West Virgina Insurance, list of tax liens and employment security liens, Division of State Planning and Community Affairs folder with brochures inside, personal correspondence, \"Rose announces candidacy\", thank you for the medallions,  medical help request, discussion of the plans for the Point Pleasant By-Pass project, \"State, Contractor feuding\", the Mayor of Point Pleasant requets to meet with William Loy and the Department of Natural Resources to discuss water impoundment, report of water and sewage improvement committee in Point Pleasant,  Point Pleasant correspondence, \"Tiny crack in metal bar cause of bridge collapse\", discussion of Governor's loss in both Greenbrier and Monroe County and the situation in Pocahontas County, letters from Phyllis Pallares to William Loy regarding training money in special education, Highway safety Bureau project package does not identify the proper care units to serve the proposed EMS programs, salary increases, Small Business Administration job opportunity announcement, \"Industrial developer promoted\", \"Paul Perryman to succeed Vernon Stone\", invitation to attend Potomac Highland meeting, discussion of historic monuments in Doddridge County, Fact Sheet on Youth Voters, congratulations from William Loy to Joanne Powell for becoming National Committeewoman by the West Virginia State Democratic Committee, street map of Rt. 50 East, self-service postal units, Patron star route delivery service, postal correspondence, Governor's prayer breakfast, thank you letter from the Charleston Jaycees for speaking at their organization, Breakfast Group list at the Daniel Boone Hotel, discussion of potential charter to furnish Clay County's health facilities, \"Delegate at large\", Dr. Paul Price campaign discussion, Superbowl tickets, Workman's Compensation Fund: the case of Shelly Pritt, discussion of plans for a landfill to be operated by the Ohio Railroad co. At Hansrote, contract between the State of West Virginia and Raymond Hage and Company, inquiries into West Virginia's statewide comprehensive outdoor recreation plan, prayer breakfast correspondence,","Letter from the President of the Needlecraft Division of the Quaker Oaks Company discussing production conditions in Philippi West Virginia, Letters from John Bell Director of State Purchases, a report and summarization relative to the inquiry of the Logan County Board of Education in connection with \"surplus property\" had, held, and used by PRIDE inc. while in the quasi-title status and under interim inventory to the board of education, membership roster for PRIDE inc. in Logan County, Seymore's Specials,","This subseries of the Arch Moore Jr. Collection documents the state of West Virginia's governmental response to the Buffalo Creek flood and disaster of February 26, 1972. It contains the information and testimonies gathered by the Governor's Ad Hoc Commission investigating the Buffalo Creek disaster, as well as drafts of the official report of the commission. It also contains press clippings about the disaster, its aftermath, and the legal proceedings that arose following the flood. In addition, there are many files of correspondence between the governor and constituents, other governmental bodies, and heads of state with regard to the Buffalo Creek disaster and response within this subseries. Some of the important topics represented in this subseries are disaster relief; emergency preparedness; redevelopment; state budget; correspondence; job loss and creation; legal proceedings; commission investigations; research funding; Environmental Protection Agency; coal refuse dams; Army Corps of Engineers; recreation; land use; Housing and Urban Development. Materials are largely textual, including correspondence, memorandums, executive orders, interviews, newspaper clippings, maps, diagrams, invoices, bound reports, and related printed materials. Among other formats scattered throughout this subseries are photographs, reel to reel audiovisual materials, and vinyl records.","This folder contains financial invoices from the state of West Virginia to businesses local to the Buffalo Creek area for their help with disaster recovery and redevelopment of the area.","This folder contains financial invoices from the state of West Virginia to businesses local to the Buffalo Creek area for their help with disaster recovery and redevelopment of the area.","This folder contains outstanding financial invoices from the state of West Virginia to businesses local to the Buffalo Creek area for their help with disaster recovery and redevelopment of the area.","This folder contains financial invoices from the state of West Virginia to businesses local to the Buffalo Creek area for their help with disaster recovery and redevelopment of the area.","This folder contains financial invoices from the state of West Virginia to businesses local to the Buffalo Creek area for their help with disaster recovery and redevelopment of the area.","This folder contains financial receipts and invoices for expenses related to state officials and public employee insurance.","This folder contains the Buffalo Creek Redevelopment Progress Report and recreation plans for the area.","This folder contains correspondence between individuals and the Governor regarding employment following the Buffalo Creek flood, the Buffalo Creek Public Service District, sewage treatment plans, property, living arrangements, Housing and Urban Development, and the Builders Emergency Housing Corporation.","This folder contains Housing and Urban Developmetn rent invoices; memos and correspondence on housing, sewage treatment plans, coonstruction, legislation, mass transit, municipal government, and public information programs.","This folder contains the Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Comprehensive Progress Report from August 16, 1973.","This folder contains the Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Plan, the Environmental Impact Statement  for the Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Plan, and a summary of events in the Buffalo Valley.","This folder contains memos and correspondence with individuals about various topics as they relate to Buffalo Creek, such as: housing, property, disaster relief, state higway, General Accounting Office, environmental impact, Commission on Aging, Small Business Administration loans. This folder also contains the Home Buyer's Guide for Buffalo Valley.","This folder contains memos and correspondence with individuals about several topics as they relate to Buffalo Creek, such as: housing, the Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Plan, municipal incorporation, public information program, disaster relief funds.","This folder contains memos on the progress of Buffalo Creek redevelopment and housing in the area, as well as correspondence on these issues. The folder also contains estimated costs for the recover of the Buffalo Creek area.","This folder contains correspondence with William Rogers, State Director of the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The topics include: Department of Highways, alcohol in state parks, Department of Agriculture, Air Pollution Control Commission, strip mining, Buffalo Creek and Gauley Railroad Company, Buffalo Mining Company, Aid to the Disabled, Builders Emergency Housing Corporation, building codes, Building Commission Bonds.","This folder contains correspondence with L. Keith Bulen, member for Indiana of the National Republican Committee. The topics include: National Republican Committee, Department of Health, Department of Education, Department of Archives and History, Department of Public Safety, Social Welfare Action Committee, septic tank regulations.","This folder contains correspondence with Frank W. McKee, Dean of the School of Medicine at West Virginia University; Patrick J. Buchanan, Special Assistant to the President; E. J. Keley, VP and GM of the Buckeye Ribbon and Carbon Company. The topics include: Pipestem State Park, Intergovernmental Affairs Fellowship Program, Welfare, Bel-o-Mar Interstate Planning Commission Agreement, Racing Commission, Board of Veterinary Medicine, labor management relations, Wheeling Jamboree, Department of Education, Department of Public Safety, Board of Regents, Department of Natural Resources, Office of Emergency Planning, Department of Highways, Citizens Legislative Compensation Commission, Pearl S. Buck Foundation, Appalachian Regional Commission, State Tax Department.","This folder contains correspondence with Allen D. Bucklew, County Superintendent of Tucker County Schools; Clifford H. Bucy, Mayor of Moundsville, WV. The topics include: Buckhannon-Upshur Jr. High Project, regional planning, Office of Economic Opportunity, Board of Education, teachers retirement, tax on food, Department of Education, Department of Highways, Department of Welfare, Governor's Management Task Force, Boy Scouts of America, Buckwheat Festival, air pollution, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Public Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with Azel T. Bryant, Captain of the Huntington Police Department. The topics include: gaming devices, welfare, Department of Personnel, Harper's Ferry Dam, Social Security Administration, Workman's Compensation Fund, Buffalo Creek Citizens Commission, Corridor G, Department of Highways, Department of Motor Vehicles, Buffalo Creek Disaster, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Earl W. Brydges, president of NY State Senate. The topics include: volunteer awards, welfare, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Motor Vehicles, military, Department of Highways, Federal-State Relations, Social Security Administration, Department of Natural Resources, Spanishburg Lake Project, Office of Economic Opportunity, Raleigh County Community Action Association, \"Lincoln Walks at Midnight\" statue, Adjutant General, Department of Public Safety, Department of Agriculture, West Virginia Penitentiary, Department of Veterans Affairs.","This folder contains memos on the Land Use Plan for Buffalo Creek, population and employment information for the area, parks and recreation consideration projects, letters on the Soil Conservation Committee, the Office of Emergency Preparedness, a plan for  a work program, progress repots on planning and development, newspaper articles, and a poem all pertaining to the Buffalo Creek flood and disaster.","This folder contains memos on the Buffalo Creek water and sewage project, Corps of Engineers cost estimates, work program; correspondence on the ten priorities, victim utilities payment, long range planning; newspaper articles; public service commission orders; as they relate to the Buffalo Creek flood and disaster.","This folder contains correspondence on the Office of Emergency Preparedness, road maintenance, sanitation, disaster loans, quarantine housing relocation; press releases on the Ad Hoc Commission of Inquiry, HUD temporary housing, long range Buffalo Creek Recovery Efforts; Corps of Engineers report; Red Cross notice to residents about services; agenda for meetings; memos regarding municipal corporations, citizens petition; photos; all as they relate to the Buffalo Creek flood and disaster.","This folder contains memos about the Valley Coal Company, Proctor Hollow refuse dump, victim donations, coal dams, pumping requirements, sanitation, dam jurisdiction; correspondence on the Buffalo Creek Citizens Disaster Committee, coal impoundment inspections, legal counsel, Department of Mines; press releases on Housing and Urban Development; brochures; executive orders; transcripts; victim identifications; photos; and how they relate to the Buffalo Creek flood and disaster.","This folder contains road closing lists; press releases on the National Guard, housing assistance; Time Magazine; Ad Hoc Commission lists; memos on Buffalo Creek police line, flash floods; photographs;as they pertain to the Buffalo Creek flood and disaster.","This folder contains a summary of events in Buffalo Creek; the Preliminary Analysis of the Coal Refuse Dam Failure at Saunders, West Virginia; correspondence regarding WV Housing Development Fund, mobile homes, Bureau of Mines, Office of Emergency Preparedness; Nation Magazine; as they relate to the Buffalo Creek flood and disaster.","This folder contains the Environmental Impact Statement for the Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Plan.","This folder contains memos on mobile home rent and extension, progress on redevelopment, water system, federal fundingconstruction workers; the Home Buyer's Guide for Buffalo Valley; as they relate to the Buffalo Creek flood and disaster.","This folder contains the Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Plan and memos of Normal L. Yost as they relate to the redevelopment of the Buffalo Creek Valley.","This folder contains progress reports on redevelopment; memos on housing, highway relocation, water and sewer projects, federal and state funding, Corps of Engineers; newpaper articles; correspondence on the Office of Emergency Preparedness, Corps of Engineers; Builders Emergency Housing Corporation Report to the Governor of West Virginia; as they pertain the the redevelopment of the Buffalo Creek Valley.","This folder contains the Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Plan Draft Copy.","This folder contains photographs of the Buffalo Creek Model Housing Ceremony.","This folder contains financial invoices for work done; memos on right-of-way problems, HUD housing, historical development; garbage service contracts; correspondence regarding housing; bills; as they pertain to the redevelopment and financing of the Buffalo Creek Valley.","This folder contains memos regarding land and utilites for housing, Welfare HUD trailers, community center, redevelopment, water and sewer projects; checks for construction; correspondence regarding Green Valley Mobile Home Park, Buffalo Creek Health Center, Public Service District; development funds release; municipal incorporation documents; newspaper articles; one year television special program brochure; as they pertain to the redevelopment and financing of the Buffalo Creek Valley.","This folder contains a rough draft of the Environmental Impact Statement for the Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Plan; right-of-way purchases; disaster victim rent invoices; water and sewer funding; public service district cash flow analysis; all as they pertain to the redevelopment and financing of the Buffalo Creek Valley.","This folder contains the Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Plan; newspaper articles; as they pertain to the redevelopment and financning of the Buffalo Creek Valley.","This folder contains the Buffalo Creek Disaster Recovery Development.","This folder contains memos regarding the Economic Development Administration, fire protection, relocation benefits, elderly housing, environmental impact statement, model home site, water and sewer project, highway projects; Disaster Service West Virginia National Guard; as they pertain to the redevelopment and financing of the Buffalo Creek Valley.","This folder contains memos regarding water and sewer rates, Housing and Urban Development, Public Information Program, United Mine Workers Housing Conference, Redevelopment Progress Reports, housing and politics, Federal Regional Council Activities, municipal incorporation; rent supplement contracts; Public Service District Cash Flow Analysis; disaster relief information; as they pertain to the redevelopment plan and housing in the Buffalo Creek Valley.","This folder contains Disaster Relief at Buffalo Creek transcript; Man City Park plans; memos regarding the recreation commission, federal-state relations, municipal incorporation, Homebuilders Association, public education programming; map of Buffalo Valley; documents on creating a new municipality; photographs; as they pertain to the redevelopment and housing of the Buffalo Creek Valley.","This folder contains newspaper articles; progress reports; memos regarding the environmental impact statement, mass transit, recreation programs, activity priorities, water projects, Public Information Program, personnel, housing, Responsive Governments Act, federal officials; newsletter drafts; resolutions; as they pertain to the redevelopment plan activities of the Buffalo Creek Valley.","This folder contains memos regarding distribution lists, activity priorities, federal task force, housing, Advisory Board for Relocation Housing Plan, sewer system, task force on federal efforts, HUD communications, state shares; newsletter drafts; newsletters; progress report; as they pertain to the Buffalo Creek Valley redevelopment plan activities.","This folder contains the Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Comprehensive Progress Report.","This folder contains newsletters; newsletter drafts; memos regarding housing, water and sewer project, Builders Emergency Housing Corporation, HUD units, low income and elderly housing, federal agency meeting, new municipal government, Federal Regional Council III Activities, Public Information Program; water project costs; funds spent; recovery operations map; status report; Builders Emergency Housing Corporation Annual Report; as they pertain to the Buffalo Creek Valley Redevelopment plan activities.","This folder conatains memos regarding the Federal Regional Council Report, Public Information Program; Evironmental Impact Statement; articles and analysis; Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Plan; as they pertain to the Buffalo Creek Redevelopment Plan activities.","This folder contains documents on the ABC Warehouse, Budget Bill Accounts, accounting system, ACTION Grants, ACIR requests, appointments, Fiscal Year Appropriation, Department of Agriculture, air conditioning, Department of Highways fuel, ambulances, Archives and History, Ashland Oil and Refining Company, audits, Bicentennial activities, bicentennial license plates, bid letting, Board of Investments legislation.","This folder contains documents on the Brogan Building and Remodeling, Brooke County, budget bill, budget request, Capitol cafeteria, Capitol Complex, Capitol Dome, Capitol parking congestion, collection of revenue, Columbia Gas, Commission on Energy Economy and Environment, Commissioner of Agriculture, comprehensive mental health center, Conference on Energy Conservation, Corps of Engineers, County Allocation Report.","This folder contains documents on the DAIN Telephone system, delinquent corporations, disaster relief, disposal of files, Capitol Dome, Department of Transportation Demonstration Project, DPI Services, dress standards for security force, Dunbar Printing Company, air conditioning, electric power generation facilities, employee salaries, energy balance, Energy Economy Environment Commission, existing storage capacities, expenditures of Logan and Gilbert flood disasters.","This folder contains documents on the expenditure schedules, Federal Energy Office, Federal Revenue Sharing, Federal Telecommunications Systems Line, fire alarm system, flood disaster in Logan and Gilbert counties.","This folder contains documents on the mandatory government duties, General Revenue Fund, fuel contract, Fuel and Energy Office Action Team, Fuel Oil Storage, postage funds, gasoline allocation, state gasoline contract, gasoline problems, gasoline rationing system, gasoline supplies, General Revenue Statement, General Revenue Sharing Act, General School Fund, General Services Division, Governor's Mansion, Greenbrier Street Paving, hydroelectric development.","Drug addict treatment center - initiated by Kan. County Court - Charleston General Hospital. $50,000 underwriting by Kan. Co. Court with $257,000 anually from Nat'l Institute of Mental Health - 4-county areal -- might be used as model for other parts of country. Blacksville No. 1 coal mine tragedy discussed.","New Tax Commissioner, Richard L. Dailey, replacing Charles Hade. Fifth Judicial Circuit Court Judge, George Scott, appointed to fill unexpired term of Supreme Court Judge Kessell. Discussion of flooding in W. Va. counties - Stone Mountain in Harrison County discussion and other areas of concern posing a threat due to weather conditions. Buffalo Creek Ad Hoc Commission - Its Progress","Accepted resignation of Judge Harlan Calhoun, State Supreme Court of Appeals, effective May 15, 1972 -- with commendation / State Police graduation 42 -- 23rd class / Announced Special Drug Strike Force Division / Buffalo Creek Phase Two -- permanent rehabilitation -- road, water, sewage, etc. update / Farmington Mine disaster -- five additional bodies -- comments / Questions by press","Area Health Education Center for intern physicians, outgrowth of Carnegie Foundation study. $2 million donated by Wm. Maier / Welfare Fund progress - $250 million in food stamps distributed since 1961. / New Road Bond $350 million may be sought with possible special session of Legislature this year.","Governor commissioned five artists $1,000 each to do painting of their choice - They will become a permanent part of West Virginia's collection, of which there are 90 presently stored at Huntington Galleries at Huntington. / Ewel Cornett, Director, Arts and Humanities, commented on Honey in the Rock and Hatfields and McCoys / Comments on Cultural Arts Center - part of Capitol Complex","Tape Number 2 of Press Conference on 1972 July 31. Press conference discussing imrovements to loans, roads, and  education,  construction contracts and plans for areas of great need.","Press Conference on Buffalo Creek","Governor discussed extaordinary session call / Employment figures for March - 1972 / Questions by press","Press conference disscusing road bonds, kindergarden program, Buffalo Creek disaster recovery fund, environmental policy changes that took affect, penial reform, Department of Public Safety changes, lodge facility at Cannan Valley, and umployment statistics.","Interview between Norman Yost and John Kibblish on Buffalo Creek disaster","Judge Kessel sworn as Supreme Court of Appeals; asked President to designate approximately 9 county area as disaster areas after hurricaine Agnes.","Franklin Mint prizes awarded to winners of State Seal competition / Dr. Harold Neely, Director, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction -- Gerald White appointed Acting Director . Neely will assume position Director of Grants and become an associate professor of political science, Marshall University, and remain on the Board of Crime, Deliquency, etc. / Veterans Hospital, Huntington medical school discussion","Heck's Inc., will be first occupant of Rock Branch Regional Park, Nitro -- to house its regional distribution center for all its stores and subsidaries throughout chain. / United Wood Preserving Company -- Sutton / Buffalo Creek summer recreational OEO program - start-up June 19","Press Conference including information on Buffalo Creek. ","Confirmation of Colonel William Marshall to the rank of Brigadier General.  Appointment of Kermet Lock as the new judge for Reiley county. Unemployment figures from April-May. Quarentine imposed on Buffalo Creek because of health, water, and sanitation of the area. Priority is to establish water and sewage the length of the valley.  ","Press conference discussing setting up a public service district in Logan County which will include Buffalo Valley; creating a nonprofit corporation for a citizens group of Buffalo Valley for planning, constructing and operating water and sewage systems; welfare and the  unemployed father's program, welfare fraud, and unemployment.","Junk Car removal program - Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) grant of $750,000 for one year - $250,000 state funds / Demolition to begin of structures on Duffy, Virginia, Washington and Greenbrier Streets - Cleveland Wrecking Company has contract / Huntington buses rolling today / Unemployment - insured - below national average 4/10 of 1 percent / Discussion between Governor and media - Democratic National Convention - polls, etc.","This folder contains memos and correspondence wth James R. Boggs, Director of the budget division; Denzil L. Gainer, auditor of West Virginia; John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State; Jack L. Miller, COmmissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration; all as it relates to the Department of finance and administration.","This folder contains memos and correspondence with Ira L. Dadisman, Jr., Commissioner of the Public Service Commission; John M. Gates, Commissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration; Encil Bailey,auditor; Elmer H. Dodson, Mayor of Charleston, WV; all as it relates to the Department of finance and administration and the budget.","This folder contains memos and correspondence with John S. Bell, Director of the Division of Purchases; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration; N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Chauncey H. Browning, Jr., Attorney General; Lane Exley, president of Clarksburg Drug Company; all as it relates to the Department of finance and administration and the budget.","This folder contains booklets; memos and correspondence with Jack L. Miller, Commissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration; all as it relates to the Department of finance and administration and the budget.","This folder contains memos and correspondence with John M. Gates, Commissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration; Angus E. Peyton, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; all as it relates to the Department of finance and administration and the budget.","The Campaign files subseries consists of materials related to Moore's 1972, 1980, and 1984 campaigns for governor, as well as his 1978 campaign for the U.S. Senate. The 1968 gubernatorial campaign materials can be found in the congressional papers record group. Files contain research, correspondence, contribution records, campaign committee reports to the West Virginia Secretary of State, FEC filings, campaign committee finance records, speeches, publications, news clippings, contact lists, photographs, biographical information, and ephemera. Press materials, audio and video recordings, and some West Virginia Republican Party files are also included. Two boxes contain responses to a 1980 West Virginia Issues survey mailed by the campaign.","#1. Time: 0:30- Open House at the Gov. Mansion. #2. Time: 0:10- Drunk driving over the holidays","WOWK At 6:00, Reported by Janet Graber","Time: 0:29, OUT;...know how to deal with it.","Time: 0:32, Please return tape to library commission/thanks","Time: 0:10, Drive Safely/Don't Drink and Drive","Lovett Electric Plant located in Tomkins Cove, NY. The plant is being reconverted to burn coal.","Expanded Services for a Strong Future, 14:02","Gov. Arch A. Moore Jr.- Address to Legislature","The Greenbrier","\"Billboard\" :30, \"On Tape\" :30",":30, Biography (stills)- Revised Lyman VO","1) \"Glass\" 2) \"Bio\" 3) \"Roads\"",":30 Roads, :30 Coal, :30 Jobs, :30 Keith","z-3 \"Roads\"","Arch Moore-West Virginia, Revised Copy :30 \"Glass\"","Only Copy, XLP Speed","#401 \"Team\" :30, #402 \"Energy\" :30","#921 \"Right Thing\" :30, #922 \"Hallmark\" :30, #923 \"Continue\" :30","#575A \"President\" :30, #432 \"Soar\" :30","#602 \"Just Gets Better\" :60, #302 \"Education\" :30, #606 \"Not Let Down\" :60, #403 \"Stand Up\" :30, #401-R \"Team\" :30, #402 \"Energy\" :30, #611 \"Story\" :60","#418 \"Should Remember\" :30","4th Annual Seminar Series on Effective Campaign Management, \"What Works in Political Advertising\"","Claims 406 :30, Property 405 :30","#602 \"Just Gets Better\" :60, #301 R \"Never Find\" :30","W-1 Coal 30 sec, W-2 Factory 30 sec, W-3 School 30 sec, W-4 Hot Dog 10 Sec","Other information on label includes \"3rd Tape\" and \"Cut 1 Myths.\"","Other information on label includes \"Roads,\" \"Spirit,\" and \"Moore Built.\"","Other information on label includes \"#601 Best News Is,\" \"#602 Finest 8 Years,\" \"603 Step Into the Future,\" \"604 He Always Has.\"","Other information on label includes: \"#611 Look at Yourself,\" \"#612 Jobs Program,\" \"#613 Local Cooperation,\" \"#614 Education Program,\" \"#615 No Further Taxes,\" \"#616 Seniors Program,\" \"#617 Coal Program,\" \"#618 Highway Program.\"","Other information on label includes: \"6:00 news WCHS-TV\"","Other information on label includes: \"Endless tape.\"","Other information on label includes: \"Chas. Ryan\"","Other information on label includes: \"15 shots,\" \"No noise reduction,\" \"Produced by Sammy Fields.\"","Prepared by West Virginia Department of Natural Resources and the U.S. Department of Agriculture.","Prepared by Environmental Protection Agency","Prepared by West Virginia Department of Public Safety, Uniform Crime Reporting Division","Department of Natural Resources","Prepared by West Virginia University, Mechanical \u0026 Aerospace Engineering Department","Prepared by West Virginia University School of Engineering","Prepared by West Virginia University School of Engineering","Prepared by West Virginia University School of Engineering","Prepared by U.S. Department of the Interior and National Park Service","Prepared by the Army Corps of Engineers","Prepared by West Virginia Economic Development Authority","Prepared by Morgan Stanley \u0026 Co., to the West Virginia Housing Development Fund.","Prepared by West Virginia State Board of Investments.","This series documents the activities of Shelley Moore, First Lady of West Virginia from 1969 to 1977. She served as Honorary Chair of the West Virginia Library Commission, member of the West Virginia Commission on Mental Retardation, and member of the West Virginia Developmental Disabilities Planning and Advisory Council. The series contains Library Commission reports, library accession lists, publication lists, information on public library construction; and reports, meeting minutes, ephemera from the West Virginia Commission on Mental Retardation and the West Virginia Developmental Disabilities Planning and Advisory Council. As First Lady of West Virginia, Moore was responsible for hosting and coordinating social functions at the Governor's Mansion such as legislative receptions, luncheons, and coffee receptions for various organizations. Moore also participated in social functions at national and regional Governors' Conferences. Included are invitations, documents, and photos relating to many of these social events. Also included are personal and general correspondence related to Mrs. Moore's duties managing incoming and outgoing invitations and requests for entertainment, speaking engagements, recipe requests, needlepoint and other organizations, as well as tour guides for the Governor's Mansion. One of the most significant social events was her husband's inauguration as Governor in 1969. There are many photos and correspondence related to this event.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Davis, Republican Vice Chairman, Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, U.S. House of Representatives; Don Young, Congressman for all Alaska, U.S. House of Representatives; George Abbott, Chairman and President, National Small Business Association; James Abdnor, Administrator, U.S. Small Business Administration; Yuzuru Abe, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Nisshin Steel Company, Limited; Richard Abel, Commissioner, Big Sandy Sewer Public Service District; and Wilfred Ebel, Acting Director, U.S. Selective Service System. Topics include: culture and history, civil contingent fund, Abandoned Shipwreck Act of 1987, agriculture, aging, department of motor vehicles, human services, highways, small business activities, tax department, employment security, community and economic development, health, natural resources, small cities block grant, Appalachian Regional Commission, and selective service.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard Abel, Commissioner, Big Sandy Sewer Public Service District; Homer Abele, Judge, Ohio Court of Appeals, Fourth District; John Aberg, General Chairman, 1985 Metric Conference; Bobby Abernethy, Management Sectional Center Manager, Postmaster, United States Post Office in Charleston, WV; Reverend Sister Cecilia Abhold, Administrator, East Coast Migrant Health Project; and Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State. Topics include: small cities block grant, West Virginia information, department of motor vehicles, 1985 Metrication Conference, highways, employment security, health, human services, commission on aging, Family Violence Intervention Project, adult literacy, and limited gaming.","Topics include: abortion (opposition)","Topics include: abortion (opposition)","This folder contains correspondence with: Glen Knapp, President, J.A.G. Corporation; Robert Clark, Defense Project Director, The Academy for State and Local Government; James Albert, Manager, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety Office, State of West Virginia; James O'Hara, President, ACF Industries, Inc.; Kathy Eddy, President, The West Virginia Society of CPAs; Joseph Acker, Resident Manager, FMC Corporation, Phosphorus Chemicals Division; Thomas Acker, President, Wheeling Jesuit College; Gary Ackerman, Member of Congress from New York's 7th District; William Sharpe, West Virginia State Senator; and David Acord, Superintendent of Schools, Kanawha County Schools. Topics include: anti-drug programs, human services, tax department, highways, legislative issues, workers' compensation, department of motor vehicles, energy, community and economic development, education, institutional conservation program, communism, and department of natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Larry Kopelman, Special Assistant Attorney General, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission; George Fisher, Clerk, U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit; James Davey, Clerk, U.S. District Court, District of Columbia; Thomas Hookano, Deputy Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice, Land and Natural Resources Division; and Henry Habicht, Assistant Attorney General, Land and Natural Resources Division, U.S. Department of Justice. Topics include: acid rain, legal cases related to environmental matters, and the Environmental Protection Agency.","Topics include: Acid Deposition Control Act","This folder contains correspondence with: John Carlin, Governor of Kansas; Richard Celeste, Governor of Ohio; John Dingell, Chairman, Energy and Commerce Committee, United States House of Representatives; Anthony Earl, Governor of Wisconsin; R.E. Garbesi, President, Diamond Shamrock Coal Company; Robert Orr, Governor of Indiana; D.B. Tennant, Manager, Environmental Control, Allegheny Power System, Bulk Power Supply, Cabin Hill; James Thompson, Governor of Illinois; Robert Bedell, Deputy Administrator for Information and Regulatory Affairs; Lee Thomas, Administrator, United States Environmental Protection Agency; Jack Workman, President, Workman Developments, Inc. Topics include: acid rain legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Douglass Adams, President, Ohio Valley National Bank; and J. Jan Jorgensen, General Manager, Cincinnati Service Center, The St. Paul Property and Liability Insurance. Topics include: West Virginia information, tax department, workers' compensation, human services, highways, Hare Krishna, health, commission on aging, highways, 1987 Toll Fellows Program, department of public safety, social security administration, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joe Adams, President, Webster County Commission; John R. Adams, Chairman of the Board, Energy Fuels Nuclear, Inc.; Louis Adams, Vice President, National Government Affairs Committee of the Arthritis Foundation; Margaret Adams, President, National Council of Women; Payton Adams, President, General Telephone Company; Richard Adams, Chairman of the Board and President, Parkersburg National Bank; and Theodore Adams, American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Topics include: highways, human services, education, community and industrial development, and insurance.","Topics include: Grafton, West Virginia","This folder contains correspondence with: Danny Aderholt, President, Century Equities, Inc.; and Charles Adkins, United States Marshal, Northern District of West Virginia, U.S. Department of Justice. Topics include: finance and administration, public safety department, workers' compensation, tax department, highways, abortion, department of motor vehicles, human services, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: David Adkins, Superintendent, Grant County Schools; Donald Kinzy, Executive Director, West Virginia State Council on Vocational Education; and Lowell Basford, Acting Director of Personnel, Civil Service System. Topics include: legislation/ optional retirement, highways, human services, legislative issues, juvenile justice and delinquency prevention, energy, public safety, workers' compensation, veterans affairs, casino gambling, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Atkins, Vice President, Public Affairs, Humana, Incorporated; Gregory Adkins, President Bluefield State College, Southern West Virginia Community College; and Kenneth Adkins, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: education, department of motor vehicles, highways, health, social security, human services, workers' compensation, commission on aging, and National Governors' Association.","This folder contains correspondence with: Leland Adkins, President, L. Adkins Oil, Incorporated; and Lloyd Adkins, Chairperson, Board of Directors, Summers County Services Council. Topics include: highways, commission on aging, human services, workers' compensation, department of motor vehicles, and weatherization assistance program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Nancy Adkins, Member, Board of Directors, West Virginia Nurses Association. Topics include: Concord College, human services, commission on aging, highways, workers' compensation, small cities block grant, social security administration, department of education, employment security, and legislative issues.","This folder contains correspondence with: Sally Adkins, Adult Literacy Coordinator, West Virginia Adult Literacy Coalition. Topics include: education, human services, adult literacy, department of motor vehicles, highways, public safety, workers' compensation fund, and lottery.","This folder contains correspondence with: Roberta Absher, President, Marion County League of Women Voters; Sueo Adachi, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Marubeni America Corporation; Lester Bryant, Vice President for Health Sciences and Dean of the School of Medicine, Marshall University; Robert Adamson, President, Pendleton County Board of Education; V.J. Adduci, Chairman, National Commission Against Drunk Driving; Roert Adicks, President, Avtek Corporation; Danny Aderholdt, President, Century Equities, Inc.; and Glen Adrian, Vice President, Glenmark Associates.  Topics include: Pruntytown, human services, ADA training, department of health, highways, grant assistance, A.T. Massey and Co., public service commission (Hancock County), National Commission Against Drunk Driving, Bradshaw sewage treatment plant, National Guard, tort reform/medical malpractice, and medicaid reimbursement.","This folder contains correspondence with: Glen Adrian, Vice President, Glenmark Associates; Robert Aebli, President, Link Simulation Systems Division, Singer Aerospace and Marine Systems; Carroll Campbell, Governor of South Carolina; George Afflerbach, Director, Division of Surplus Property, Department of Finance and Administration, State of West Virginia; and Willie Scott, Executive Director, Texas Department of Community Affairs. Topics include: human services, nursing homes, economic development, adult literacy coalition, international peace walk, affirmative action, finance and administration, and AFL-CIO.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mary Ann Lasut, Docket Clerk, United States Department of Agriculture; Mario Cuomo, Governor of New York; Brian Rowe, Senior Vice President and Group Executive, Aircraft Engines, General Electric Company; Donald Hodel, U.S. Secretary of the Interior; Colonel Ralph Albertazzie, President, Panhandle Motor Service Corporation; Topics include: agriculture, corrections, highways, community and industrial development, highway safety, drug-free communities, davis power project, public safety, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park Advisory Commision, fuel tax increase, department of motor vehicles, department of natural resources, lottery.","This folder contains correspondence with: Stanley Albright, Director, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior; John Alcock, Regional Forester, U.S. Forest Service; Richard Crisp, Director, Distilled Spirits Council of the United States Incorporated; and Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State. Topics include: foreign policy, department of motor vehicles, highways, youth conservation camp, public service commission, U.S. Forest Service, alcohol abuse issues, department of natural resources, workers' compensation fund, department of health, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dominic Agostino, President and Chairman of the Board, Aladdin Food Management; John Agresto, Acting Chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities; James Ahern, President, Contractors Association of West Virginia; Charles Aiken, Professor, The University of Tennessee; and John Ailes, Chairman, State Water Resources Board; Col. Joseph Akai, President, Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association, Florida Division. Topics include: human services, agent orange, health, insurance, West Virginia Humanities Foundation, right to work legislation, industrial development, employment, public safety, department of motor vehicles, water resources board, state council for children's services, West Virginia Air National Guard, senate bill 82/insurance, lottery, tax department, and department of natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Estella Akers, West Virginia Silver Haired Legislature; and George Aide, President, Aide's Discount Store, Inc. Topics include: tax department, human services, highways, silver-haired legislature, aging, health, community and industrial development, natural resources, senior citizens, tax department, department of motor vehicles, funding requests, retirement, employment security, 1986 special session, workers' compensation, and insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joseph P. Albright, Speaker of the House; Dan Tonkovich, President West Virginia State Senate; Joe W. Hatfield, Executive Director West Virginia Housing Development Fund; George A. McIntyre, General Manager Turnpike Commission. Topics include: Community Development, Government and Finance, Second Special Session, Medicare, Legislature, Small Cities Block Grant, Workers Compensation, State of the State Message, Commerce, Revenue Report, Farmland Valuation Regulations, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, Turnpike Commission, Finance and Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Alderson Broaddus College Board of Trustees and Governors. Topics include: Postsecondary summer data/word processing institute for the visually handicapped.","This folder contains correspondence with: Alderson Broaddus College Board of Trustees and Governors. Topics include: National League for Nursing, Endowing Excellence Campaign.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lamar Alexander, Governor of Tennessee. \nTopics include: Natural Resources, Motor Vehicles, Health, Collective Bargaining, Hico Clinic, President's Commission on Americans Outdoors, Human Services, Land and Water Conservation Fund, National Governors' Association, Office of Emergency Services, Flood Recovery.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Aliff, President of the Board of Directors.\nTopics include: Tax Department, Human Services, Racing Commission, Motor Vehicles, Abortion Funding, Health, Small Cities Block Grant, Community Development, Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie, Commissioner Department of Highways; Robert K. Tinney, Construction Division Director of the West Virginia Department of Highways; George Allen, Chairman of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. Topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, Highways, Prayer in School Amendment, Liability Insurance, Commerce, Taxes, Vocational Rehabilitation, Public Service Commission, Human Services, Health, Employment Security, Insurance, Education, Youth Fitness Exchange.","This folder contains correspondence with: John M. Allen, Vice President Director of Corporate and Public Affair; Mildred F. Allen, President of the Monroe County Public Library.\nTopics include: Education, Highways, The Military Order of the Ardennes, Taxes, Commission on Aging, Human Services, Health, Public Safety, Small Cities Block Grant, Unemployment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph B. Allen, President of the Putnam County Commission; Frank Neary, Commissioner of the Putnam County Commission; Stephen Hodges, Commissioner of the Putnam County Commission. Topics include: Highways, Public Utility Tax, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Motor Vehicles, State Aeronautics Commission, Small Cities Block Grant, Public Services, Lottery, WVU College of Law, Human Services, WV State Democrat Executive Committee, Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster, Social Security Administration, Workers Compensation Fund, Fire Department, Health, Flood, Natural Resources, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: William A. Allain, Governor of Mississippi; Klaus Bergman, President of Allegheny Power System. Topics include: Energy, Department of Mining, Finance and Administration, Press, Human Services, Appalachian Regional Commission, War on Drugs, Board of Regents, Motor Vehicles, Natural Resources, Highways, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development.","Topics include: Public Safety, Public Service Commission, Human Services, Natural Resources, Highways, Salary equalization, West Virginia State Legislature, Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Reagan, President of the United States; William S. Richey, Commissioner of West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: Highways, Community Development, Natural Resources, The Fair Trade in Alloy Act, Education, Taxes, Athletic Commission, International Trade, Health, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Human Services, Community Development, Culture and History.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frank Altobelli, Regional Administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Topics include: Civil Services, Human Services, Highways, Public Employment Insurance Board, Education, Highway Safety Plan, Industrial Project, Medicaid Reimbursement, Veterans Affairs, Alcohol Abuse, Small Cities Block Grant, Governor's Contingency Fund, Vietnam Veterans' Memorial Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Stephen S. Amato, Director of Medical Genetics at West Virginia University; James R. Ambrose, Undersecretary of the Army; K. M. Ambrose, West Virginia State Police; Bob Rogers, West Virginia State Director of the American Arm Wrestling Association. Topics include: Public Safety, Health, State Aeronautics Commission, Natural Resources, Motor Vehicles, American Business Women's Association, WV Coal, Corrections, American Mining Congress, Public Administration, Trade.","This folder contains correspondence with: American Tort Reform Association; Joe Manchin, West Virginia State Senate; Stephen T. Williams, West Virginia House of Delegates; Edward W. Dockeney, Office of the Mayor of Martinsburg. Topics include: American Council Young Political Leaders, Mining, Human Services, Liability Insurance, Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Education, Finance and Administration, Natural Resources.","Topics include: Highways, Legislative Issues, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Fuel and Energy, Mental Health, Workers Compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Toney Anaya, Governor of New Mexico. Topics include: Commerce, Education, Public Services Human Services, Health, Labor, Industrial Development, Energy, Corrections, Highways, Aging Commission, Small Cities Block Grant, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Cecil D. Andrus, Governor of Idaho; Kurt E. Ankrom, City Manager of Oak Hill. Topics include: National Governors Association, Industrial Development, Human Services, Natural Resources, Highways, Workers Compensation, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Animal Protection Laws.","Topics include: Highways, Education, Human Services, Taxes, Community Partnership Grant, Public safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Albert L. Anderson, Vice Chairman of the President's Committee on Mental Retardation U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: Health, Health and Human Services, Community Development, Highways, Flood Recovery, Natural Resources, Salary Equalization, Rural Transit, Highways Safety Program, Workers Compensation Fund, Education, Intergovernmental Advisory Council on Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Anderson, President of the Lewis County Development Company; James R. Anderson, Lewis County Commissioner; John A. Anderson, Executive Director, ELCON; John W. Anderson, Deputy Commissioner, Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection; and Michael Anderson, President, Pocahontas Continuous Care Center, Inc. Topics include: community and industrial development, mental health facility, culture and history, National Governors' Association, department of natural resources, human services, highways, housing and urban development, flood recovery grants, small business, health, medicaid reimbursement, and Kammer Plant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Anderson, Professor of Agricultural Microbiology, Extension Specialist, Environmental Education, Cooperative Extension Service, West Virginia University; Thomas Anderson, Quartermaster, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States; Tom Anderson, Vice President, Planning and Distribution, Wilson Foods Corporation; and Wiliam Anderson, Assistant Comptroller General, U.S. General Accounting Office. Topics include: highways, Appalachian Regional Commission, community and industrial development, department of health, small cities block grant (Boone County), workers' compensation fund, human services, lottery, public safety department, housing development fund, and aging.","Topics include: radiologic technology, Weston State Hospital, highways, labor, public service commission, unemployment, lottery, health, human services, education.","Topics include: pay for retired teachers, drunk driving, environmental protection, human services, motor vehicles, legislative issues, prison facilities, and highways.","Topics include: pay for retired teachers, human services, hunting, welfare, highways, small business administration, drunk driving, Monongahela Power Company rate increase, public safety, and department of corrections.","Topics include: highways, natural resources, gambling, health, welfare, department of corrections, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Ritchie, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; and Robert Adkins, Logan County Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: appreciation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Douglas Applegate, U.S. House of Representatives.Topics include: highways, Weirton-Steubenville Bridge.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donna Abrogast, Councilman, City of New Cumberland, West Virginia; and William Ritchie, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: collective bargaining, employment security, EPA Grant (New Cumberland Sewer), human services, department of corrections, legislative issues, Health Care Cost Review Authority, finance and administration, social security, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Henry Marockie, Superintendent, Ohio County Schools; Ricki Arruth, Director, Office of Communications, West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine; Joseph Biden, Chairman, Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate; R.E. Northrup, Executive Assistant; John Vaughn, President, Appalachian Power Company; Douglas Applegate, United States House of Representatives; William Ritchie, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Wendell Hardway, President, Fairmont State College; Yukio Arakawa, President, Arakawa Seizaiki Seisakusho Company Limited; and Rand Araskog, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, ITT Corporation. Topics include: public service commission, Appalachia Educational Laboratory, Appalachian Foundation, Appalachian Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact, department of health, Appalachian Power Company, natural resources, health, commission on aging, Veterans Memorial Bridge, UMWA, community and industrial development, human services, and vocational rehabilitation.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Arbuckle, Chairman, Board of Trustees, Farmers Home Fire Insurance Company of West Virginia; John Winemiller, Vice President of Human Resources, Arch Mineral Corporation; and Sam Arco, Board Chairperson, West Virginia Health Right. Topics include: human services, highways, taxes, workers' compensation, veterans affairs, legislative issues, and subsidence problems.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Ariyoshi, Governor of Hawaii, Chairman, Subcommittee on Tourism, Committee on International Trade and Foreign Relations, National Governors' Association; Roone Arledge, President, American Broadcasting Company; Edward Armbrecht, Chairman and Co-Chief Executive Officer, Stone and Thomas; Mike Hayden, Governor, State of Kansas; Harvey Arms, Board President, Hanover Medical Center; Dick Armey, U.S. House of Representatives; Janet Long Armistead, Director of Admission and Student Affairs, College of Law, West Virginia University; and Carl Selinger, Dean, College of Law, West Virginia University. Topics include: health, tax department, National Governors' Association, department of motor vehicles, small cities block grant, public safety, finance and administration, cooperative extension service, flood recovery, community and industrial development, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Cindy Armstrong, Legal Services Clinic; Deborah Armstrong, Administrator, Morgantown Health Care Corporation; Frank Armstrong, President, National Fruit Product Company; French Strong, Upshur County Commission; and William Armstrong, U.S. Senate. Topics include: commission on aging, highways, human services, community and industrial development, medicaid reimbursement, small cities block grant, legal assistance for flood matters, workers' compensation, legislation, and public employees retirement system.","This folder contains correspondence with: Alvin Arnett, Assistant Vice President, Government Affairs, Consolidated Rail Corporation; Anne Arnold, Secretary-Treasurer, West End Ambulance Service; James Butcher, President, Shepherd College; Joan Arnold, Executive Director, Association for Retarded Citizens of Wood County, Inc.; and John Arnold, Chairman, The National Parks Mid-Atlantic Council. Topics include: West Virginia Public Radio, highways, liability insurance, commission on aging, legislation, department of health, tax department, department of natural resources, education, and department of energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harold Arnovitz, President, B'nai B'rith District Three; Fred Aron, Chief, Installations Division, National Guard Bureau; Harry Arose, Personnel Manager, American Woodmark Corporation; and Jeffrey Arpan, Director, International Business Programs, University of South Carolina. Topics include: workers' compensation, human services, natural resources, highways, education, community and industrial development, National Guard (Camp Dawson), state tax department, tax reform act, workers' compensation fund, social security administration, and public service commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Constance Arthur, Co-Chairman, Kanawha Citizens for a Judicial Annex Regional Jail; Roy Langenbach, Volkswagen of America, Incorporated, South Charleston Stamping Plant; National Governors' Association; Robert Emerson, Chairman, Arts Advocacy Committee of West Virginia; Jacqueline Artz, Director, Career Works Associates; and T.S. Ary, Director, United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines. Topics include: human services, prison reform, finance and administration, health, small cities block grant, workers' compensation, small business division, department of education, lottery, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Arts Advocacy Committee, Title III Dislocated Workers, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Polak, Senior Assistant Attorney General, State of West Virginia; Michael Clay Smith, Chief Deputy Attorney General, State of West Virginia; Charlie Brown, Attorney General, State of West Virginia; David Heydinger, Director of Health, State of West Virginia; Alan Drescher, Deputy Commissioner, State of West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Rebecca Carpenter, Secretary to Administration, Christian Faith Academy; and Michael Stahl, Chief, Hazard Abatement Assistance Branch, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Topics include: asbestos in public buildings, Johns Manville bankruptcy, and asbestos control grants.","This folder contains correspondence with: Alan Drescher, Deputy Commissioner, State of West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; John McCuskey, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: asbestos.","This folder contains correspondence with: Alan Drescher, Deputy Commissioner, State of West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Charlie Brown, Attorney General, State of West Virginia; Daniel Vannoy, Assistant Attorney General, Lead Counsel, West Virginia Asbestos Litigation Team; Michael Clay Smith, Chief Deputy Attorney General, State of West Virginia; and Samuel Anthony, President, Ohio County Commission. Topics include: asbestos.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charlie Brown, Attorney General, State of West Virginia; Daniel Vannoy, Assistant Attorney General, Lead Counsel, West Virginia Asbestos Litigation Team; Michael Clay Smith, Chief Deputy Attorney General, State of West Virginia; Ann Ewart, Assistant Attorney General, State of West Virginia; David Heydinger, Director of Health, State of West Virginia; John McCuskey, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: asbestos, Johns Manville bankruptcy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wanda Ashcraft, Mayor of Shinnston, West Virginia; and John Ashcraft, Governor of Missouri; Percy Ashcraft, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: small business administration, department of education, National Governors' Association (Task Force on College Quality, Electricity Transmission), department of motor vehicles, 1986 Young American Medal for Service and Bravery Awards, highways, department of insurance, department of education, and small cities block grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard Dembroski, Plant Manager, Neal Plant, Ashland Chemical Company; John Hall, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Ashland Oil, Incorporated; B. Matthew Neiburger, Executive Director, River Cities Cultural Council; and H. Mac Zachem, Vice President, Ashland Oil, Incorporated. Topics include: use of West Virginia oil and gas, energy needs, and Ashland Oil.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward Limbach, President, West Virginia-American Water Company; Michael Nau, City Manager, Wheeling, West Virginia; and Roy Mundy, Vice President and General Manager, West Virginia-American Water Company. Topics include: Ashland Oil Spill (1988).","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward Limbach, President, West Virginia-American Water Company; Lee Thomas, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency; and Ronald Potesta, Director, State of West Virginia, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: Ashland Oil Spill (1988).","This folder contains correspondence with: Toshiyuki Asaoka, President, Takeda U.S.A.; Gayle Ashbaker, Mayor of Lost Creek, West Virginia; James Ashburn, President, Monongalia County Commission; Michael Caryl, West Virginia State Tax Commissioner; Wanda Ashcraft, Mayor of Shinnston, West Virginia; Victor Ashe, Executive Director, President's Commission on Americans Outdoors; M. Catherine Ashmore, Entrepreneurship Program Director, The Ohio State University; George Ashmore, President and General Manager, ITT Corporation; Elizabeth Farley, Associate Editor, National Health Directory; Les Aspen, Committee on Armed Services, U.S. House of Representatives; Doug Pitcock, President, The Associated General Contractors of America; and George Martin, Secretary, West Virginia Associated Public-Safety Communications Officers. Topics include: automotive facility, taxes, employment security, highway safety program, Governor's Commission on West Virginians Outdoors, Weston facility, department of natural resources, highways, public service commission, and prayer legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: John McCuskey, Commissioner of Finance and Administration. Topics include: Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Association Dues, Agriculture.","This folder contains correspondence with: John F. McCuskey, Commissioner of Finance and Administration. Topics include: Athletic Association Dues, Association Dues, Human Services.","Topics include: Mine Fatality, Energy, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Community Development, Natural Resources, Health, Office of Emergency Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gerald W. Ash, Senator of West Virginia; Charles B. Felton Jr., Senator; Larry Ash, Mayor of the Town of West Milford. Topics include: Highways, Human Services, Health, National Governors' Association, Small Cities Block Grant, Natural Resources, Aging Commission.","Topics include: Highways, Public Services Commission, Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Ashcroft, Governor of Missouri. Topics include: Education, Education Commission of the States, Youth Science Camp, Higher Education, Task Force on College Quality, Insurance, National Governors' Association Liability Task Force, Adult Literacy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Arden D. Ashley, Chairman of the Regional Intergovernmental Council, Mayor of the City of Nitro; Robert Ashley, West Virginia House of Delegates; Forrest Ashley, Mayor of the town of Clendenin. Topics include: Corrections, Small Cities Block Grant, Conrail Acquisition, Highways, Health, Infant Mortality, Commission on Aging, Human Services.","Topics include: Human Services, Mental Health/Mental Retardation Programs, Energy, Aging Commission, Governors' Office on Community and Industrial Development, Highways, Workers' Compensation Fund, Small Cities Block Grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Victor Atiyeh, Governor of Oregon; John D. Rockefeller, United States Senator. Topics include: Highways, Motor Vehicles, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Human Services, Financial Situation of West Virginia, National Guard, Taxes, Health, Greenbrier River Dam.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ken Hechler, Secretary of State; Johnny L. Attilli, Mayor of the town of Sophia; Lee Atwater, Campaign Manager for George Bush for President. Topics include: Human Services, Taxes, Permanent Employment, Abortion, Legislative Issues, Small Cities Block Grant, Human Resources, Highways, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Soak Creek Watershed, ATV Safety, Fund for America's Future.","This folder contains correspondence with: La Verne Ausman, Director of Intergovernmental Affairs for the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Topics include: Human Services, Insurance, Social Security Administration, Culture and History, Abortion, United Steelworkers, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Disaster Payment Program, Education, Taxes, Natural Resources, Lottery, Tort Law Reform, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Marketing, Tourism.","This folder contains correspondence with: John C. Taylor, Australian Consulate General.\nTopics include: Highways, Human Services, Motor Vehicles, Automated program-based Budget, Community Development, Economic Development, Lottery, Health, Education, Flood, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development.","Topics include: Auction Request.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ryutara Baba, Vice President and Accounting General Manager, Ricoh Electronics, Inc.; Kathleen Babb, President, Board of Directors, Branches Domestic Violence Center; Bruce Babbitt, Governor of Arizona, Chairman, American Horizons, Inc.; Allan Babcock, President, Marion County Planning Commission, Secretary, Fairmont-Marion County Transit Authority; David Heydinger, Director, West Virginia Department of Health; and William Ritchie, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways.\nTopics include: industrial development, Victim Assistance Program, department of human services, Child Care Action Campaign, department of natural resources, legislative issues, Fairmont-Marion County Transit Authority, 1988 legislation, and community and industrial development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Christy Bach, Special Assistant for Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of the Interior; Milton Back, General Manager, Kanawha Valley Regional Transportation Authority; Harold Backley, Adjutant of Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary, Northern Hills Chapter 115; B.F. Backlund, President, Independent Bankers Association of America; Fredrick Armstrong, Associate Director, West Virginia Department of Culture and History; Ernest Backus, Magistrate, Greenbrier County, West Virginia; and Al Bacon, District 1199, National Union of Hospital and Health Care Employees AFL-CIO. Topics include: highways, tax department, West Virginia Public Energy Authority, U.S. Department of Labor, U.S. Department of Interior, public transportation, interstate banking bill, veterans affairs, culture and history, department of natural resources, workers' compensation fund, health, school closings, and liability insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Phillip Badger, Manager, Southeastern Regional Biomass Energy Program, Tennessee Valley Authority, National Fertilizer Development Center; Carl Bagge, President, National Coal Association; Carol Baier, Director, Central Child Care of West Virginia, Inc.; Pete Baler, Plant Manager, Chrome Deposit; Gerald Baliles, Governor, Commonwealth of Virginia; and John Bailes, Chairman, West Virginia Board of Probation and Parole. Topics include: commerce, highways, department of energy, insurance, State Council for Childrens' Services, human services, education, department of public safety, and legislative proposals.","This folder contains correspondence with: Regina Lipscomb, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Human Services; Linda Bair, President, West Virginia Health Care Association; Dale Baird, President, Waterford Park Horseman's Benevolent Protection Association; and Nick Rahall, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: community and industrial development, medicaid reimbursement, human services, nursing home reimbursement, highways, workers' compensation, commission on aging, liability insurance, education, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Aubrey Bailey, President, West Virginia Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors, Inc.; and Bob Bailey, President, West Virginia Sheriff's Association. Topics include: highways, Governor's Task Force on Drunken Driving, legislative proposals, tax department, and department of health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dallas Bailey, Vice President for Student Affairs, West Virginia Wesleyan College; David Bailey, President, United States Resource Company; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner, Workers' Compensation Fund; Elizabeth Bailey, Dean Graduate School of Industrial Administration, Carnegie Mellon University; Charles Rossotti, President and Chief Executive, American Management Systems, Inc.; and Shirley Ball, Superintendent, Mineral County Schools. Topics include: flood recovery efforts, human rights commission, department of natural resources, highways, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor, State of West Virginia. Topics include: finance and administration, human services, budget, health, vocational rehabilitation, department of natural resources, public service commission, education, railroad maintenance authority, and community and industrial development.","This folder contains correspondence with:Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor, State of West Virginia. Topics include: budget, department of agriculture, human services, finance and administration, community and industrial development, department of labor, vocational rehabilitation, office of emergency services, Appalachian Regional Commission, department of education, and veterans affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor, State of West Virginia. Topics include: commission on aging, finance and administration, state board of education, department of education, department of natural resources, department of culture and history, budget, department of health, budget requests, spending for equipment, and community and industrial development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ben Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Moore; and Mary Martha Merrit, Commissioner, West Virginia Workmen's Compensation Fund. \nTopics include: workers' compensation, insurance, industrial and trade development, flood recovery, health, highways, abandoned mine lands program, beer inspectors, Black Republican Caucus, Camp Dawson, and civil rights.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ben Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Moore; Lysander Dudley, Director of Economic Development, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development; and J. Craig Rothwell, Deputy Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: culture and history, department of highways lawsuits, appointments, Haymond Water District, Independent Insurance Agents of America, judges retirement system, lottery bill, budget bill, and National Institute for Chemical Studies.","This folder contains correspondence with:  Ben Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Moore. Topics include: public radio, Red Roof Inns, Southern Governors' Association, special session of the West Virginia legislature, state employee charitable campaign for 1985, Toxic Substance Control Act, Weirton Steel and Mountaineer Gas, West Virginia Black Political Exposition, and department of health task force report.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gene Bailey, Chairman, Mercer County Wood Using Industrial Task Force, Development Authority; Gilbert Bailey, West Virginia House of Delegates; and William Bassett, Assistant Director, Public Health Sanitation Division. \nTopics include: supreme court of appeal, workers' compensation fund, finance and administration, employment and training, natural resources, tax department, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), human services, education, highways, special legislative session, gas wells, department of energy, and budget proposal.","Topics include: tax department, highways, human services, community and industrial development, workers' compensation fund, open heart surgery, and community partnership.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lola Bailey, Mayor, Town of Friendly, West Virginia; A. James Manchin, Treasurer, State of West Virginia; and Nell Bailey, Vice President/Dean of Student Affairs, Marshall University. Topics include: state budget problems, education, social security administration, highways, human services, natural resources, and Public Employees Insurance Board.","This folder contains correspondence with: Pamela Bailey, Mercer County Public Schools Parent/PR Coordinator, Federal Programs. Topics include: human services, health, education, welfare fraud, department of motor vehicles, department of energy, Water Development Board, highways, and workers' compensation fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Earl Wolfe, Director, State Board of Vocational Education, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; and William Bailey, President, Wyoming County Commission. Topics include: poetry, communism, laser beam weapon, board of regents, coal industry, highways, workers' compensation fund, tax department, and small cities block grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Linda Ball, Executive Director, Greater Ashland Area Culture and Economic Development Foundation; and John Griffin, Manager, Passenger Operations, The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company. Topics include: health, natural resources, blackflies, department of motor vehicles, Vietnam Veterans Memorial Commission, workers' compensation fund, tax department, board of probation and parole, department of public safety, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and department of education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Spiro Bakiras, Vice President, Municipal Finance Department, Goldman, Sachs and Company; Richard Bajura, Director, Energy and Water Research Center, West Virginia University; Angela Baker, Secretary-Treasurer, Northern Greenbrier Ambulance Service, Inc.; Elizabeth Wall Baker, Clerk, Pocahontas County Magistrate Court; and Donald Baker, Executive Director, West Virginia Railroad Maintenance Authority. Topics include: coal project, energy, department of health, employment security, department of public safety, highways, human services, legislative issues, Baltimore and Ohio commuter service, andrailroad maintenance authority.","This folder contains correspondence with: Douglas Baker, Superintendent, Hawk's Nest State Park; Donald Baker, Executive Director, West Virginia Railroad Maintenance Authority; Edward Baker, Division of Rehabilitation Services, West Virginia State Board of Rehabilitation; Paul Cole, Mayor, City of Bluefield, West Virginia; Don Keesling, Director, City of Bluefield, West Virginia; William Laughlin, President, CB\u0026T Financial Corporation; Bea Paine, Director, City of Bluefield, West Virginia; Peter Richardson, Director, City of Bluefield, West Virginia; John McCuskey, Commissioner of Finance and Administration, State of West Virginia; James Baker, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury; James Baker, President, Valley Steel Company; John Baker, President, Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association; and Jeffrey Bubar, Airport Director, Yeager Airport, Charleston, West Virginia. Topics include: sale of Conrail, health, highways, workers' compensation fund, taxes, lottery, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, Canadian Free Trade Area, department of insurance, aviation, flooding, human services, and legislative issues.","This folder contains correspondence with: Larry Baker, Chairman, Youth Activities Committee; Donald Baker, West Virginia Railroad Maintenance Authority; Robert Baker, Intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Transportation; and William Baker, Superintendent of Schools, Mercer County Public Schools. Topics include: human services, highways, tax department, social security administration, employment security, legislative issues related to higher education, workers' compensation, public employees retirement system, CSX proposed abandonment between Gilmer and Dundon, West Virginia Department of Transportation, community and industrial development, small cities block grant, education, legislative issues, and Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gerald Baliles, Governor of Virginia. Topics include: National Governors' Association, Youth Legislative Program, department of health, education, health, Appalachian Regional Commission, Southern Governors' Association, culture and history, and Southern Governors' Association Advisory Council on International Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Benjamin L. Bailey, Administrative Assistant to the Governor; Sam Baldwin, Chief Environmental Engineer of Westmoreland Coal Company. Topics include: Human Services, West Virginia Railroad Maintenance Authority, Finance and Administration, Taxes, Motor Vehicles, Aging, Social Security Administration, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Highways, Energy, Natural Resources, Health.","Topics include: Highways, Finance and Administration, Workers Compensation, Community and Industrial Development, Education, Taxes, Human Services, Highways, Social Security Administration, Aging, Appalachian Regional Commission, Motor Vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with: Malcolm Baldridge, Secretary of Commerce. Topics include: Human Services, Health, Workers Compensation Fund, Highways, Education, Taxes, Culture and History.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gerald L. Baliles, Chairman of the National Governors' Association; Alan C. McMillan, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Mine Safety and Health; Michael A. Fotos, Deputy Director of the Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: Culture and History, Veterans, Public Services Commission, Taxes, Library Commission, Workers Compensation Fund, Employee Stock Ownership Plan, Health Care for Elderly, Health Care, Education, Public Safety, Energy, Human Services, Mine Safety and Health Administration, Labor, Small Cities Block Grant, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Solid Waste Disposal, Highways.","Topics include: Highways, Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Norman H. Bangerter, Governor of Utah; George M. Banker, Commissioner of the Alcohol Beverage Control Commission. Topics include: Education, Taxes, Employment Security, Highways, Human Services, Health, United Mine Workers of America, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Commission on Drunk Driving Prevention, Community and Industrial Development, Public Services, Natural Resources, Corrections.","Topics include: Employment Security, Public Service Commission, Health, Workers Compensation Fund, Human Services, Highways, Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Aging Commission, Motor Vehicles, Public Safety, State Taxes, Small Cities Block Grant, Labor, Lottery, Flood Recovery.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: Education, Human Services, Highway Safety Program, Taxes, Insurance, Abortion, Motor Vehicles, Highways, Gold Dome, Public Service Commission.","Topics include: Tax Reappraisal.","This folder contains correspondence with: Paul Roitman Bardack, President of the Economic Development Resources Group; Bob Martinez, Governor of Florida. Topics include: Human Service, Health, Minerals, Food Services, Higher Education, Highways, Workers' Compensation, Unemployment, Industrial Development, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, Governors' Office of Economic and Community Development, Small Businesses, Motor Vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with: Fred A. Barkey PhD, Associate Professor of Industrial Relations of West Virginia College of Graduate Studies. Topics include: Education, Workers' Compensation, Lottery, Legislative Issues, Highways, Greenbrier River Dam, Civil Service, Energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Vernon F. Barley, President of the Raleigh County Commission. Topics include: Reappraisal, Highways, Highway Safety, Small Cities Block Grant, Emergency Shelter Grant Program, Industrial Development, Motor Vehicles, Education, Commerce, Public Services, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Abortion, Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, Taxes, Finance and Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ray A. Barnhart, Federal Highways Administrator for the U.S. Department of Transportation. Topics include: Highways, Public Safety, Public Services Commission, Motor Vehicles Safety, Federal Highway Administration, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development.","Topics include: Human Services, Workers Compensation, Public Services Commission, Highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth Barnes, Mayor of the Town of West Liberty. Topics include: Air Pollution Control Committee, Abortion, Motor Vehicles, Taxes, Appalachian Regional Commission, Community Development, Highways, Small Cities Block Grant, Veterans Administration, Education Department, Human Services, Public Safety, Natural Resources, Insurance, Public Employees Insurance Board, Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Curtis H. Barnette, Senior Vice President of the General Counsel Secretary of Bethlehem Steel Corporation. Topics include: Social Security, Community and Industrial Development, Crime and Punishment, Governors' Office of Economic and Community Development, Snowshoe Resort, Employment Security, State Taxes, Aging Commission, Southern Governors Conference, Veterans Affairs, Public Service Commission, Motor Vehicles, Highways, Health, Human Services, Govenors' Office of Community and Industrial Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Curtis H. Barnette, Senior Vice President of the General Counsel Secretary of Bethlehem Steel Corporation; John E. Barnette, President of the Association of Community Mental Health/Mental Retardation Programs of West Virginia.\nTopics include: Tax Laws, Legislative Issues, Govenors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Corporate Secretaries Annual Meeting, Commission on Children and Youth, Mental Health, Rehabilitation, Retirement, Finance and Administration.","Topics include: Save Ryan E. Barr Petitions.","Topics include: Save Ryan E. Barr Petitions.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ted T. Barr, Commissioner of the Cabell County Commission. Topics include: Education, Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, Women's Interstate Mid-Amateur Golf Championship, Govenors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Highways, Judicial Appointments, License requests for Nutritionists, Health, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, Motor Vehicles, Aging Commission, Exxon Oil Overcharge, Culture and History.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dennis Barron, President of the Martinsburg-Berkeley County Parks and Recreation Board; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources of West Virginia. Topics include: Health, Employment Security, Motor Vehicles, Human Services, Lottery, Parks, Park Systems Case Study, Human Rights, Highways, Highways Safety Program, Agriculture, Natural Resources, State Aeronautics Commission, Medical Malpractice, Intergovernmental Affairs, Reappraisal.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ben Bailey, Governor; Christine L. Barry, Director of the Institute for International Trade at Marshall University; Marion Barry Jr., Mayor of the District of Columbia. Topics include: Motor Vehicles, Natural Resources, Aging Commission, Taxes, International Trade, Community and Industrial Development, Trade Development, Govenors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Criminal Justice, National Youth Science Camp, Radioactive Waste Disposal, Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: F. Wayne Barte, City Manager of Wheeling; William E. Barte, President of Doddridge County Commission. Topics include: Human Services, Employment Security, Assistance to Wheeling, Appalachian Regional Commission, Public Services, Highways, Aging Commission, Medical Services, Legislative Issues, Commerce, Community and Industrial Development, Workers Compensation, Civil Contingent Fund, Community Development, Health.","Topics include: Highways, Golden Mountaineer, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Appalachian Regional Commission, Natural Resources, Motor Vehicles, Commerce, Public Service Commission, Human Services, Veteran Affairs, Public Safety, Commission on Aging, Flood Recovery Efforts, Prayer in School Amendment, Anti-Abortion, Workers Compensation, Human Services, Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lowell D. Basford, Acting Director of Personnel Civil Service System; Terry Basham, Member of the House of Delegates; Robert W. Basil, Director of Budget and Fiscal Affairs. Topics include: Highways, Civil Service System, Human Services, Natural Resources, Extrediction, Taxes, Health, Budget and Fiscal Affairs, Employment Security, Legislative Issues, Monkeys, Appalachian Regional Commission, Lottery, Probation and Parole, Flood Recovery.","This folder contains correspondence with: A. Eddie Bassitt, Mayor of the City of Saint Albans. Topics include: Health, Human Services, Aging Commission, Employment Security, Governors' Office of Economic and Community Development, Clean Coal Technology Program, Finance and Administration, License Request for Nutritionists, State of the State, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, February Legislative Breakfast, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Lottery, Juvenile Justice \u0026 Delinquency Prevention Program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Casper W. Weinberger, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Defense at the Pentagon; Ronald Reagan, President. Topics include: Motor Vehicles, Community Development, Health Department, Highways, Education, Natural Resources, Social Security Administration, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Industrial Development, Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dan Tonkovich, Senator of West Virginia; William C. Battle, Acting Regional Director of the Office of Refugee Resettlement. Topics include: Human Services, Refugee Coordinator.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mike Smith, Chief Deputy Attorney General. Topics include: Motor Vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donald L. Bauer, Acting Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy; Donald B. Baughman, Mayor of the City of Philippi. Topics include: Highways, Energy, Human Services, Agriculture, Health, Mental Health, Small Cities Block Grant, Property Reappraisal, Department of Corrections, Education, Natural Resources, Motor Vehicles, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Industrial Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Baumgardner, Mayor of Glen Dale. Topics include: Public Safety, Health, Community Partnership Program, Emergency Water and Sewer, Highways, Motor Vehicles, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Baumgardner, Mayor of Glen Dale. Topics include: Public Safety, Health, Community Partnership Program, Emergency Water and Sewer, Highways, Motor Vehicles, Natural Resources.","Topics include: Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, Health, Aging Commission, Culture and History.","This folder contains correspondence with: C.E. Campbell Beall, Chairman, West Virginia Library Commission; Donald Beall, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Rockwell International; Jack Beamer, Public Accountant/Auditor; Glenda Bean, Early Childhood Specialist, Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families. Topics include: lottery, commerce, commission on aging, jobs, public service commission, State Council for Children's Services, soil information request, highways, West Virginia Library Commission, Public Employees Retirement System, state elections commission, National Governors' Association (energy and environment), seat belt and child safety program, veterans affairs, employment security, and workers' compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Boast, Limited Partner, Bear, Stearns, and Company; Allen Beard, Big \"B\" Drilling Company, Inc.; Carl Beard, Director, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission; William Beard, President and Chief Executive Officer, American Alloys, Inc.; Sharon Beard, Acting Commissioner of Higher Education, Louisiana Board of Regents; Tony Beard, President, National Legislative Services and Security Association; and Edwin C. Bearss, Chief Historian, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior. \nTopics include: Bear, Sterns, and Company, highways, Air Pollution Control Commission, department of corrections, business loans, department of motor vehicles, culture and history, and West Virginia Independence Hall.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lilly Balian, Chairperson, National Advisory Council on Adult Education; Gerald Baliles, Governor, Commonwealth of Virginia; Jerry Beasley, President, Concord College; Queen Sirikit of Thailand; Thomas Beasley, President, Corrections Corporation of America; Robert Hall, Executive Director, Common Cause- West Virginia; and John Beatty, Assistant Professor, Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, West Virginia University School of Medicine. Topics include: education, highways, department of motor vehicles, Carl D. Perkins Scholarships, culture and history, culture and history, taxes, legislative issues, human services, collective bargaining, and community and industrial development.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Beaty, State Director, National Volunteer Fire Council; Eileen Beaumont, Public Relations Consultant, U.S. Department of the Navy; Jerry Beasley, President, Concord College; and Sue Beaver, Executive Director, Fayette County Commission on Aging. Topics include: legislative issues, natural resources, culture and history, public safety, lottery, human services, aging, workers' compensation fund, department of motor vehicles, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kathy Becker, member of Governor Moore's administrative staff; Kathy Bullard, member of Governor Moore's administrative staff; Carol Whitney, Edison Electric Institute. Topics include: ARC Field Hearing in Steubenville, weatherization program, application status for Grant County Fire Departments, funding for Elkins Tourist Information Center (Appalachian Regional Commission), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Ripley Park grant, state building code, and National Governors' Association (energy and environment committee).","This folder contains correspondence with: W. Marson Becker, Executive Vice President, McDonough Caperton Insurance Group; Ted Becker, Principal and Director of Local Government Service, Cresap, McCormick and Paget; Charles Shoemaker, Mayor, City of Beckley, West Virginia; Rev. I. Lynn Beckman, Board of Directors, President, Burlington United Methodist Home for Children and Youth, Inc. Topics include: legislative issues, insurance crisis, department of energy surface mine regulation, department of natural resources, human services, small cities block grant, department of motor vehicles, air pollution, highways, education, Beckley Armory, and Beckley Renaissance, Inc.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rev. I. Lynn Beckman, Board of Directors, President, Burlington United Methodist Home for Children and Youth, Inc; Helen Beckulhimer, Executive Director, Multi-CAP, Inc.; Albert Beckwith, President, Commercial Aviation Corporation; Barbara Beckwith, Corresponding Secretary, Martinsburg Branch, American Association of University Women; Ralph Beckwith, President, Beckwith Lumber Company; Julius Becton, Director, The Federal Emergency Management Agency; Donald Becan, Manager, Mid-Atlantic Region, Burns and Roe Company; Lee Bechtold, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; and Jennie Bechtold, State Coordinator, International Reading Association, Supervisor, Wood County Board of Education. Topics include: human services, community and industrial development, employment and training, weatherization assistance program, education, SBA loans, flood recovery, Cora Brown Fund for Disaster Victims, Office of Emergency Services, fire prevention conference, Federal Emergency Management Association, and public service commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Beck, Executive Director, Region XI Planning and Development Council, Appalachian Regional Commission; John Beck, Executive Director, Brook-Hancock-Jefferson Metropolitan Planning Commission; Susan O'Connell, Director, Public Transportation Division, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Lowell Beck, National Association of Independent Insurers; Robert Beckelheimer, Fayette County Historical Society; Arthur Becker, Chief Counsel, Phico Insurance Company; Don Becker, Publisher, The Journal of Commerce; and W. Marston Becker, Executive Vice President, McDonough Caperton Insurance Group. Topics include: human services, Appalachian Regional Commission Local Development District Region XI, 1986-1990 Transportation Improvement Program for the Brooke-Hancock-Jefferson Transportation Study, department of public safety, culture and history, liability insurance, department of labor, international trade, and job training.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Bee, President, Shakti Consultants, Inc.; Barbara E. H. Beeve, Program Chairman, New London County Association of Insurance Women; Glen Beebe, Senior Research Associate, General Assembly of New Jersey; Don Beehler, Acting Director of Communication, Campus Crusade for Christ International; and David Beeman, President, Board of Directors, Youth Museum of Southern West Virginia, Inc. Topics include: legislation (higher education), public safety, natural resources, highways, meaning of the Statue of Liberty, workers' compensation fund, Beef Industry, Assessment Program, education, agriculture, corrections, flooding, human services, tax reappraisal, tax department, and department of motor vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack Eblin, Secretary, West Virginia Board of Dental Examiners; Steve Beilgard, Vice President, Rocky Mountain Conservation Fund; F. Jim Beine, School Counselor, Lincoln Junior High School; Andre Belair, President, Mountain State Telephone Company; Thomas Bolger, Chairman of the Board, Bell Atlantic; G. Thomas Bellamy, Director, Office of Special Education Programs, U.S. Department of Education; David Heydinger, Director, West Virginia Department of Health; and Henry Bellmon, Governor of Oklahoma. Topics include: workers' compensation fund, legislative issues, natural resources, National Governors' Association (energy and environment commission), human services, community and industrial development, education, health, Bicentennial of U.S. Constitution Commission, highways, tax department, education, and Kammer Plant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Calvin Belcher, President, West Virginia Primary Care Study Group;  Kenneth Yost, President, Clarksburg Development Corporation; William Belcher, President-Elect, Clarksburg Development Corporation. Topics include: human services, tax department, health, Rural Health Care Task Force, department of motor vehicles, highways, workers' compensation, finance and administration, medical malpractice, health, commerce, Appalachian Regional Commission (Big Four Water System), board of regents, education, public service commission, department of energy, and sewage treatment plant in Montcalm, West Virginia.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bonnie Bell, Director Young Women's Christian Association (Wheeling, West Virginia); Nicholas County Historical and Genealogical Society; and Belenda Halsey-Bell, West Virginia Department of Agriculture. \nTopics include: public employees insurance agency, human services, health, Family Protection Shelter Support Program, workers' compensation, drug-free communities program, human services, department of energy, mining fatalities, labor, United Mine Workers of America, natural resources, industrial development, tax department, employment (department of mines), commission on aging, highways, law enforcement, and Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel.","This folder contains correspondence with: Sidney Bell, Department of History, Concord College; Thomas Bell, President and CEO, Hudson Institute; and Tom Bell, Mayor, City of Powhatan Point, Ohio. Topics include: commerce, highways, summer school, energy, legislation, McComas Hall (Concord College), community and industrial development, Appalachian Regional Development, Governor's Civil Contingency Fund, workers' compensation, and insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lawrence Bembry, Director, Human Resource Programs, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Connie Benbow, Director of Shelter Programs, Children's Home Society of West Virginia; Robert Benda, President, The Bombay Company; Catherine Bender, Manager, Robotics International of SME; Cleve Benedict, Member, U.S. House of Representatives; and Patty Benedum and Joyce Lang, Co-Chairpersons, West Virginia Children's Book Award Committee. Topics include: commission on aging, community and industrial development, human services, small cities block grant, highways, Bicentennial of U.S. Constitution Commission, and benefits for state employees.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dewey Bensenhaver, Medical Director, Grant County Ambulance Service; Linda Benson, Editor, Preston County Journal; Leonard Benson, Evaluator-in-Charge, United States General Accounting Office, Cincinnati Regional Office, Dayton Suboffice; Helen Bentley, Member, House of Representatives (Maryland); Randall Bentley, President, Genesis Emergency Group; Mary Martha Merrit, Commissioner, West Virginia Workers' Compensation Fund; and Lloyd Bentsen, U.S. Senator (Texas). Topics include: department of public safety, human services, department of corrections, department of health, summer school, workers' compensation, Highway Beautification Act, and early retirement legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward Bennett, Chairman of the Norton-Harding-Jimtown Public Service District. Topics include: Flood Recovery, Motor Vehicles, Human Services, Social Security Administration, Commerce, Aging Commission, Air Pollution Control Commission, Highways, Health, Veterans Affairs, Special Session on Education, Flood Volunteers, Natural Resources, Community Development, Education, Fire Department Program, Norton-Harding-Jimtown Public Service District, Workers Compensation Fund, Liability Insurance.","Topics include: Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Commerce, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Transportation 2020, Employment Security, Human Services, Health, Board of Probation and Parole, Public Legal Service Council, Commerce, Housing and Urban Development, Finance and Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: John B. Bennett, Mayor of Glenville; John F. Bennett, Executive Director of the West Virginia Safety Council. Topics include: Human Services, Nursing Homes, Taxes, Highways, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Seat Belt Legislation, National Safety Council Defensive Driving Course, Highway Safety, Community Development, Education, Social Security Administration, Employment Security.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert W. Bennett, State Chairman of the West Virginia Federation of College Republicans; Ruth Bennett, Bureau of General of the Special and Professional Education of the West Virginia Department of Education; Wayne Bennett, President of the Putnam County Development Authority; William J. Bennett, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education. Topics include: Capital Punishment, Education, Prayer in Schools, Human Services, Employment Security, Business Development, Governors' Office of Economic and Community Development, Mental Health, Community and Industrial Development, Economic Development, Highways, Marshall University, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Education Conference on Drug-Free Schools, Educating Disadvantaged Children.","This folder contains correspondence with: William J. Bennett, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education. Topics include: Education, Health and Human Services, West Virginia Flood Disaster, Flood Assistance, International Youth Award.","This folder contains correspondence with: Klaus Bergman, President of the Allegheny Power System. Topics include: West Virginia Vocational Rehabilitation, Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, Finance and Administration, Highways, Potomac Valley Transit Authority, Small Business Problem, Motor Vehicles, Allegheny Power, Displaced Workers Program, Public Safety, Flood Recovery, Health, Culture and History, Community Development, Workers Compensation.","Topics include: Department of Corrections, Veterans Memorial Bridge, Public Safety, Highways, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Business, Public Employees Insurance Agency, Taxes, Energy, Legislative Issues, Human Services, Natural Resources, West Virginia Turnpike Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rodney T. Berry, Delegate from West Virginia.\nTopics include: Social Security, Taxes, Highways, National Governors' Association, Legislative Issues, Lottery, Energy, Commerce, Power Production Opportunities, Small Business Association, Finance and Administration, State of the State, Human Services, Health, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Press.","Topics include: Aging Commission, Education, Legislative Issues, Human Services, Child Molesters, Veterans' Affairs, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation.","Topics include: Berkeley Castle in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools West Virginia Department of Education; Ed Bethune, Chairman of the Republican Party of Arkansas. Topics include: Lottery, Workers Compensation, Human Services, Highways, West Virginia Cherry Blossom Princess and Festival, Deficit Reduction Act, Public Legal Services Council, Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Education, Public Safety.","Topics include: Flood Warning, West Virginia Cherry Blossom Princess and Festival, Hospital, Building Commission of West Virginia, West Virginia University's Five Year Desegregation Plan, Legislative Issues, Affirmative Action, West Virginia Public Employees Insurance Board, Urban Mass Transportation Act, United States Institute of Peace, Child Safety Seat Loan Program, West Virginia Humanities Foundation, Department of Transportation, West Virginia Housing Development Funds, B \u0026 O Commuter Rail Service.","This folder contains correspondence with: Marshall J. Beverley, Chairman of the Bicentennial Committee of Gerrardstown WV; Tom Bevill, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development. Topics include: Grave Creek Mound State Park, Highways, Health, Workers Compensation Fund, Greenbrier River Dam, Legislative Issues, Commerce, Natural Resources, Gerrardstown West Virginia Bicentennial, Appalachian Regional Commission, Human Services, Land Management, Energy Plan, Finance and Administration, Limited Gaming, Beyond War Award, Taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Tom Bevill, Chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development, Committee on Appropriations, U.S. House of Representatives; Ronald Lawson, Clerk, United States District Court; David Cleek, Esquire, Light and Cleek; Robert King, Esquire, King, Betts, and Allen, and Deborah Woodburn, Law Clerk, John Copenhaver, United States District Judge. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission and Beaver v. Gum.","This folder contains correspondence with: Vijay Bhatt, President, Bhatt Contracting Company, Inc.; Neeloo Bhatti, Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental Studies; Bhopal Gas Tragedy; Mario Biaggi, Vice Chairman, Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, U.S. House of Representatives; Raymond Keener, Assistant Director, Transportation Division, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Luca Bianco, President, West Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants; Drema Bias-Evans, President, Beckley Board of Realtors; and Charlie Brown, Attorney General, State of West Virginia. Topics include: Hare Krishna, economic development, acid rain, Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission, public service commission, unemployment, public safety, department of motor vehicles, agriculture, human services, education, welfare, commission on aging, legislative issues, highways, veterans' affairs, 1988 election, and Governor's Management Task Force II.","This folder contains correspondence with: Nancy Bickerstaff, President, Marion County Park and Recreation Commission; Daniel Bickey, Member, Board of Directors, Beckley-Raleigh County Chamber of Commerce; Ancella Bickley, Vice President for Academic Affairs, West Virginia State College; Joseph Biden, Chairman, Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate; Adrienne Biesemeyer, Director, \"Top Thirty\" Program, Concord College; Jenny Zepp, Executive Director, Big Brothers/Big Sisters of the Mid-Ohio Valley, Inc.; George Bigg, Chairman, Finance Committee, The National Coal Company; and Marlin Biggs, President, Bank of Romney. Topics include: human services, public safety, highways, commision on aging, workers' compensation fund, Park Systems Case Study, higher education, Appalachian Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact, economic and community development, natural resources, department of motor vehicles, and Huntington Housing Authority.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Jarrell, President, B and J Welding and Contracting; Robert Bilheimer, State Government Affairs Representative, Bethlehem Steel Corporation; Raymond Biller, Treasurer, Friendship Fire Ambulance and Rescue, Incorporated; Paul Billiard, Head Football Coach and Physical Education Teacher, Brooke High School; R. Larry Beckett, Director, Client and General Services, West Virginia Department of Human Services; Walter Dale, Chairman, Health Care Cost Review Authority; and Marry Billmyre, Administrator, Dawn View Manor Nursing Home. Topics include: public service commission, community and industrial development, department of energy, Bethlehem Steel Corporation, highways, department of public safety, finance and administration, education, department of motor vehicles, human services, health, Bruceton Mills High School, Quaker State Refinery, 1988 election, and commission on aging.","This folder contains correspondence with: Chief Justice Warren Burger (Retired), Supreme Court of the United States, Chairman, Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution; Robert Casey, Governor, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; Michael Loyd Chadwick, President, Global Affairs Publishing Company; Norman Fagan, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Culture and History; Charles Haden, Judge, U.S. District Court, Southern District of West Virginia; Ken Sullivan, West Virginia Department of Culture and History; Frank Cleckley, Professor, College of Law, West Virginia University; Cleve Benedict, Former U.S. Representative from West Virginia; Mark Cannon, Staff Director, Commission on the Bicentennial of The United States Constitution; Maggie Beller, Executive Director, West Virginia Civil Liberties Union; Presley Merritt Wagoner, State Chairman, West Virginia Daughters of the American Revolution Constitution Week Committee; Thomas Shevory, Coordinator, The Humanities Foundation of West Virginia; Paul Clark, Director, State/Local Affairs, Commission on the Bicentennial of The United States Constitution; Joseph Albright, Judge; Jay Price, Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution; William Schreyer, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Merrill Lynch and Company. Topics include: bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution; culture and history.","This folder contains correspondence with: Steven Binder, Senior Vice President, E.F. Hutton and Company, Inc., Bond Development; Julia Abdella Bing, Flood Outreach Recovery; Raymond Binis, Coordinator, Management Programs, New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University; Sarah Orrick, National Journal; Addison Birch, Chairman, Chester Roofing Buyout Committee, United Steelworkers of America; Robert Birch, Plant Manager, Signode Supply Corporation; James Bird, Bird Letter Service; and Stephen Bird, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: health, veterans affairs, Who's Who in America, human services, liability insurance, highways, West Virginia rehab, commission on aging, limited gaming, existing industry, public service commission, and National Governors' Association (electricity transmission).","This folder contains correspondence with: Colonel W.F. Donohoe, Superintendent, State Coordinating Officer, Department of Public Safety, West Virginia State Police; Walter Bish, President, Independent Steelworkers Union; L.W. Bechtold, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Lawrence Bissett, National Institute for Chemical Studies; Lawrence Bissett, President, United Way of Kanawha Valley; W.F. Bissett, President, Inco Alloys International; Dale Bitter, Assistant Vice President, CSX Transportation; John Bitonti, United Technologies, Pratt and Whitney Aircraft of West Virginia; L. Cary Bittick, Executive Director, National Sheriffs' Association; William Bivens, Ninth Judicial Circuit; Odell Bjerkness, Executive Director, International Language Villages, Concordia College; \nTopics include: highways, insurance, tax department, EPA Stack Height Regulations, Kammer Plant, Public Safety (flood); seat belt legislation, public service commission, clean coal technology program, highways, 1986 United Way Campaign, State Emergency Response Commission, industrial development, Bridgeport Sewer System Extension, natural resources, health, regional jail and prison authority, and education.","Topics include: outgoing birthday wishes.","Topics include: outgoing birthday wishes.","Topics include: outgoing birthday wishes.","Topics include: outgoing birthday wishes.","Topics include: outgoing birthday wishes.","Topics include: outgoing birthday wishes and birthday wishes for Governor Moore.","Topics include: outgoing birthday wishes.","Topics include: birthday wishes for Governor Moore and outgoing birthday wishes.","Topics include: outgoing birthday wishes.","Topics include: outgoing birthday wishes.","Topics include: birthday wishes for Governor Moore.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Reagan, President of the United States. Topics include: birthday wishes for Governor Moore.","Topics include: birthday wishes for Governor Moore.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. Richard Bishop, National Kidney Foundation; Robet Bishop, Director, Museum of American Folk Art; Norman Fagan, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Culture and History; Warren Bishop, Chairman, Nuclear Waste Board; and Lawrence Bissett, President, National Institute for Chemical Studies, University of Charleston. Topics include: human services, workers' compensation fund, highways, natural resources, health, education, folk art exhibit, Railroad Maintenance Authority, and Williamstown Bridge.","This folder contains correspondence with: David Black, President, AFGE Local 2187; H.L. Black, West Virginia Fathers for Equal Rights, Inc.; Daniel Bouglass, Judge, Fourth Circuit Court; and Judy Black, Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs. Topics include: tax department, natural resources, human services, highways, legislative matters, Kammer Plant, employment, financial assistance for Salem College, supreme court appointments, and welfare reform.","This folder contains correspondence with: Judy Black, Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs; Kent Black, Leadership Conference Chairman, U.S. Saving Bonds Volunteer Committee, Rockwell International; Nancy Black, Administrative Assistant for Scheduling, Office of the Governor, State of Kentucky; Rebecca Black, Clerk, Raleigh County Magistrate Court; S.R. Black, Ski Columnist for Western New York and Pittsburgh Newspapers; and Kevin DeFebbo, City Manager, City of Follansbee, West Virginia. Topics include: Judge Bork, U.S. Savings Bonds Campaign Leadership Conference, highways, public service commission, Potomac Valley Transit Authority, National Youth Science Camp, National Coal Festival, Social Security Administration, teacher pay, natural resources, and community development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Brenda Blackburn, Executive Director's Office, U.S. Olympic Festival '87; W. Douglas Blackburn, President, Elk Run Coal Co.; Linda Blackburn, Director, Mingo County Commission; John Blacken, Acting Coordinator of Public Diplomacy for Latin America and the Caribbean, U.S. Department of State; and Gerald Blackmore, President, Old Ben Coal Company. Topics include: education, human services, department of motor vehicles, Kammer Plant, workers' compensation, health department, Governor's Summer Youth Program, legislative matters, department of natural resources, culture and history, black lung claims, veterans' memorial bridge (Barnsville, Ohio), and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bob Wise, U.S. Representative from West Virginia; Dawn Blackstock, City Administrator, Corporation of Ranson, West Virginia; Nick Rahall, U.S. Representative from West Virginia; D.E. Blackwell, President, Rouge Steel Company; Frank Blackwell, Superintendent, Wyoming County Schools; Morton Blackwell, President, The Leadership Institute; Dan Blackwood, Curriculum Development Technician, Communications Unit, Vocational Rehabilitation Center; Thomas Burns, Chairman, West Virginia Roundtable, Inc.; James Blackwood, Presient, Blackwood Associates, Inc.; M.A. Blackwood, Deputy Camp Commander, Camp H. Gonsalves, 3rd Marine Division. Topics include: highways, Southside Bridge, small cities block grant, Rouge Steel Company, Tort law, education, aging, Legislative Project Management School, human services, department of corrections, and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Blair, Chairman, Marshall County Sewerage District, Superintendent, Glen Dale Municipal Water and Wastewater Works; Fred Blair, Executive Director, Ohio Valley Medical Center, Inc.; Jessie Blair Rolfe-Keystone Senior Citizens, Highland Educational Project; and Linda Blair, President, West Virginia Health Care Association, Inc. Topics include: Governor's Community Partnership Program (Marshall County Sewerage District), natural resources, natural resources, West Virginia University Outstanding Alumnus Association, Health Care Cost Review Authority, West Virginia Educational Broadcasting Authority, highways, department of public safety, commission on aging, and Kammer Plant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Milan Blaho, Plant Manager, Bellofram Corporation; and Anthony Alston, Assistant Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs. Topics include: employment security, small cities block grant, department of natural resources, human services, veterans' affairs, Weston State Hospital, and public safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bernice Black, Library Technical Assistant, Glenville State College; Dale Blake, Nicholas County Fire Coordinator, Nicholas County Fireman's Association, Inc.; Virginia Blake, Ronceverte Housing Development Corporation. \nTopics include: 1984 and 1984 Executive Budget Reports; finance and administration, department of motor vehicles, State Fire Commission, commission on aging, highways, education, Anchor Hocking Plant, commission on aging, tax department, Social Security Administration, human service, department of health, small cities block grant, flood assistance, and Weston State Hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with: D.K. Blankenship, President, Oneida Coal Company, Inc.; and Don Blankenship, President, Rawl Sales and Processing Company. Topics include: workers' compensation fund, commission on aging, public service commission, human services, motor vehicles, highways, veterans' affairs, small cities block grant, education, liability insurance, U.S. Department of Labor, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Blankenship, Director, Charleston Field Office, U.S. Office of the Interior, Office of Surface Chamber; Ronald Blankenship, Superintendent, Calhoun County Board of Education; and Tom Blankenship, County Clerk, Office of Nicholas County Court. Topics include: highways, surface mining, human services, lottery, department of public safety, natural resources, workers' compensation, social security, mining fatalities, public service commission, legislative issues, health, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Program, A.T. Massey v. UMWA, department of energy, funding assistance, FEMA, and commission on aging.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bruce Blanchard, Director, Office of Environmental Project Review, U.S. Department of the Interior; and James Blanchard, Governor, State of Michigan. Topics include: teachers retirement, department of natural resources, department of health, flooding, highways, economic and community development, workers' compensation, lottery, commission on aging, human services, and legislative issues.","This folder contains correspondence with: Albert Yanni, U.S. House of Representatives, Chairman, Committee on Roads and Transportation; Bonnie Blashford, Communications Coordinator, Cabot Corporation; and Elizabeth Blatt, President, Blatt Heating and Air Conditioning. Topics include: education, Public Employees Insurance Board, human services, community and economic development, employment security, National Youth Science Camp, and Fink Addition Sewer Problem.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Blanchard, Governor, State of Michigan. Topics include: National Governors' Association (Task Force on Liability Insurance, State/EPA Operations Committee), National Youth Science Camp, culture and history, National Governors' Conference, health, human services, and reducing the federal deficit.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thais Blatnik, Director, Wheeling Area Training Center for the Handicapped, Vice Chairman, Committee on Roads and Transportation, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: department of natural resources, finance and administration, human services, casino gambling, highways, and Moundsville Penitentiary.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jerald Bleck, President, Illinois Chapter, National Emergency Number Association; Daniel Bledsoe, Chairman, Center Public Service District; David Blee, Director of External Affairs, U.S. Department of Energy; Mary Frances Bleidt, Chairperson, Citizens' Human Services Advisory Council, West Virginia Department of Human Services; and Richard Blenko, Vice President, Blenko Glass Company, Inc. Topics include: commission on aging, highways, department of natural resources (construction grant), human services, department of motor vehicles, community and industrial development, commerce, education, pay increases for service personnel, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Bliss, President, Call Detroit Diesel Allison, Inc. Topics include: human services, School Service Personal Security Law, highways, workers' compensation, social security, community and economic development, West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, and liability insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Todd Ellis, Editor, West Virginia Blue Book. Topics include: West Virginia Blue Book.","This folder contains correspondence with: Erich Bloch, Director, National Science Foundation; John Block, Secretary, United States Department of Agriculture; Patricia Block, Editor, Wetzel Chronicle; Louis Bloom, President, Kanawha County Commission; and Rodney Blosser, President, Fairview Volunteer Fire Department/Emergency Medical Services. Topics include: National Governors' Association, National Science Foundation, education, open heart surgery, department of corrections, highways, Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service Committee, flood assistance, hay for cattle, department of motor vehicles, health, mental illness, small cities block grant, department of energy, workers' compensation, department of commerce, and emergency medical services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward Blustein, President, Rutgers University; Robert Blubaugh, Dean, Institute of Government, Brevard Community College; Michael Blumenthal, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Unisys Corporation; William Blumer, Senior Program Coordinator, Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: workers' compensation fund, higher education, West Virginia Public Employees Insurance Board v. Blue Cross Hospital Service Incorporated, Bluefield Coal Show, Bluestone Lake, department of commerce, education, tax department, department of natural resources, Appalachian Regional Commission (West Virginia Consolidated Technical Assistance), WVU Cancer Center, and department of mines.","This folder contains correspondence with: David Board, Manager, Marshall County Airport; Thomas Boast, Limited Partner, Bear, Stearns, and Company; Joseph Bobier, Vice President, Bobier Electronics, Inc.; Domenic Boccabella, Mayor, City of Allen Park, Michigan; and John Bode, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Topics include: B\u0026O Railroad, State Aeronautics Commission, department of commerce (marketing/tourism division), health, highways, taxes, small cities block grant, human services, hospital finance authority, U.S. Department of Energy Awards Program for Energy Innovation, and food stamps for flood victims.","This folder contains correspondence with: Phyllis Bodkins, President and Owner, Kanawha Valley Tours; Jeffrey Boehm, Band Director, Milton High School; Margaret Boeker, Embassy of the United States in Jordan; Roger Boelio, Argonaut Realty (a division of General Motors); John Boettner, Majority Leader, West Virginia State Senate; Robert Trocin, Director, West Virginia Department of Commerce; and Rano Bofill, American College of International Physicians. \nTopics include: education, workers' compensation fund, United Mineworkers Association, public service commission, Milton Senior Citizens Center groundbreaking ceremony, culture and history, Saturn Corporation, business and employment in West Virginia, National Governors' Association (Electricity Transmission), economic development, and West Virginia National Guard.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harry Boggs, President, Mineral County Chamber of Commerce; Charles Field, President, The West Virginia Optometric Association; and Sylvia Boggs, Social Service Worker II, Division of Handicapped Children's Services, West Virginia Department of Human Services. Topics include: employment security, legislation '85, Sudden Infant Death Program, McNeill's Rangers play, finance and administration, department of public safety, veterans of foriegn wars, finance and administration (rural transit); workers' compensation fund, flooding, highways, human services, and public employee benefits.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bernard Boggess, Assistant Vice-President, The First National Bank of Ripley; Claudia Blake, Claims Representative, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Frank Boggess, President, West Virginia Truck Sales, Incorporated; and G.R. Young, Major, Chief of Field Services, West Virginia Department of Public Safety. Topics include: highways, human services, department of education, workers' compensation, public safety, social security administration, health, psychiatric hospitals, community and industrial development, small cities block grant, department of public safety, veterans' affairs, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Bohn, President and Chairman, Export-Import Bank of the U.S.; and Otto Boles, Executive Director, United Cerebral Palsy of West Virginia. Topics include: community and industrial development, health, workers' compensation, department of education, Parsons Nursery, department of agriculture, Hare Krishna, highways, public safety, small cities block grant, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Bolger, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Bell Atlantic, Pam Bolling, President, Hancock County Republican Women's Club; Bob Bollinger, Program Coordinator PATRIOTIC DAY 86; and John Bolton, Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice. Topics include: industrial development, human services, public safety, Moundsville Penitentiary, drug trafficking, department of motor vehicles, highways, commission on aging, emergency medical services, small cities block grant, social security administration, Chessie System Merger, and legislative issues.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donna Boley, West Virginia State Senator, Chairman, Pleasants County Republican Executive Committee. Topics include: public service commission, small cities block grant, health care, highways, 1988 legislative issues, Colin Anderson Center, and employment security.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donna Boley, West Virginia State Senator. Topics include: highways, small cities block grant, natural resources, education, community partnership grant, community and industrial development, health (infant mortality).","This folder contains correspondence with: Lee Bonar, Mayor, Town of West Liberty, West Virginia. Topics include: Governor's Community Partnership Program, department of natural resources, historic preservation, Quaker State refinery, small cities block grant, department of natural resources (solid waste disposal), culture and history, energy, and liability insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Benda, President The Bombay Company; Lee Bonar, Mayor, Town of West Liberty, West Virginia; Robert Bonar, Chairman, North Bend State Park Citizens Development Committee; Russell Bonasso, Resident Manager, American Capital Financial Services, Inc.; Robert Wilson, Director, Xcavations Company; Beth Bondurant, Member, Board of Directors, Mountaineer Food Bank; Bill Boner, Congressional Travel and Tourism Caucus, U.S. House of Representatives; Patricia Bonham, Executive Director, Association for Retarded Citizens in Kanawha-Putnam Counties, Inc.; Robert Boni, Steel Crisis Action Coalition; Wiliam Bonk, Professor of Anthropology, University of Hawaii at Hilo; and Ernest Bonitatibus, West Virginia Chapter, American College of Emergency Physicians. Topics include: social security administration, highways, taxes, capitol dome, department of natural resources, workers' compensation, Medicare claims, department of commerce, department of health, and culture and history.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wiliam Bonk, Professor of Anthropology, University of Hawaii at Hilo; W.S. Ritchie, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Daniel Bonner, Director, State and Local Educational Programs, U.S. Department of Education; Roger Bonner, Commissioner, Tucker County Commission; and Robert Bonwell, Senior Vice President- Investments, Prudential- Bache Securities, Inc. Topics include: culture and history, highways, collective bargaining, workers' compensation, Davis Power Project, legislation, Health Care Cost Review Authority, veterans' affairs, and taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Arthur Bond, President, Allegany County (Maryland) Commission; Michael Greer, Public Service Commission; Christopher Bond, Governor of Missouri; Carlos Ordonez, Vice President, The Nikko Securities Company; Kenneth Bond, Director, United States of America Potter's Field National Memorial Fund, Inc.; Patrick Bond, President, Atlantic Financial Federal-West Virginia; and William Bond, President, Custom Permit Service Company. Topics include: department of highways, public service commission, education, liability insurance, Shepherd College, and health department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Sam Bonasso, Alpha Associates, Incorporated, Architecture, Engineering, and Design. Topics include: Cooper's Rock Aerial Tramway, highways, strategic plan proposal, travel and tourism, finance and administration, mental health project, economic development, and distribution centers.","This folder contains correspondence with: Sam Bonasso, Alpha Associates, Incorporated, Architecture, Engineering, and Design. Topics include: health care, West Virginia Architectural Heritage Series; department of commerce, highways, culture and history, WVU Engineering Research Building; industrial development, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Sam Bonasso, Alpha Associates, Incorporated, Architecture, Engineering, and Design. Topics include: community and economic development, education, and highways.","Topics include: Boy Scout Luncheon Invitations.","This folder contains correspondence: Hugh Clarkson Boone, Public Relations Chairman, Ritchie County Ministerial Association; William Kearney, Boone County Parks and Recreation Commission; Daniel Boorstin, Librarian of Congress; Paul Boos, Chairman, Boos, West Virginia Public Radio; John Boothe, Account Development Manager, Moore's Quality Snack Foods, Inc.; and Bee Booth, Mayor, Town of Oakvale, West Virginia. Topics include: health, human services, education, highways, finance and administration, social security administration, Public Employees Insurance Board, commission on aging, department of natural resources, legislative issues, Mountain Stage, department of motor vehicles, industrial development, small cities block grant.","This folder contains correspondence: Regina Borchard, Director of Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Energy; Carl Smith, Manager, Department of Housing and Urban Development, State of West Virginia; Richardo Bordallo, Governor, Territory of Guam; Enid Borden, Office of Policy and Legislation, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; and Lyn Scott Bordo, Secretary, Midwives' Alliance of West Virginia. Topics include: tax department, highways, commission on aging, veterans' affairs, energy, Superconducting Super Collider, Natural Gas Policy Act Amendments of 1986, social security, Department of Health and Human Services (Family Violence Preservation and Services Act), department of health, education, natural resources, and insurance.","This folder contains correspondence: Dan Boroff, City Manager of Clarksburg. Topics include: Community and Industrial Development, State Taxes, Public Services Commission, Highways, Health, Education, Corrections, Health and Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence: Edwin Edwards, Governor of the State of Louisiana. Topics include: Aging Commission, Highways, Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant, Health, Employment Security, Public Employees Insurance Board, Workers Compensation Fund, Energy.","Topics include: Highways, Finance and Administration, Rural Transit, West Virginia Civil Service System, Commerce, Health, Taxes, Aging Commission, Human Services, Public Safety, 1985 Youth Science Camp.","This folder contains correspondence: Rick Boucher, US Congressman; Morris Bourne, Director of Transitional Housing Development Staff of the US Department of Housing; Bradford E. Boutilier, Representative. Topics include: Southern States Energy Board, Employment, Exporting, Workers Compensation Fund, Commendation, Health, Housing Development, Highways, Governors Civil Contingent Fund, Housing and Urban Development, Finance and Administration, Taxes.","This folder contains correspondence: Otis R. Bowen, Secretary of Health and Human Services; Audrey Toler, Wheeling Creek Watershed Commission; Jeffrey A. Bowles, Executive Director of West Virginia Beverage Industry Recycling Program. Topics include: Highways, Vocational Rehabilitation, Workers Compensation Fund, Human Services, Health, Governors' Office of Community and Economic Development, Wheeling Creek Watershed Commission, Board of Regents, 1987 Great American Race, Small Cities Block Grant, Aging Commission, Natural Resources, West Virginia Department of Human Services, Education, State Taxes, Finance and Administration, Motor Vehicles, Workers Compensation Fund, Public Safety, Abortion Funding, Social Security Administration, Energy Innovation Award, Daivs Power Project.","This folder contains correspondence: Otis Bowen, Secretary of Health and Human Services; Charles A. Bowsher, Comptroller General of the United States. Topics include: Public Safety, Health, Human Services, Community Development, Finance and Administration, Highways, Recover Mining Costs, Crime.","This folder contains correspondence: Anabel Smith Bowen, Deputy Under Secretary of the United States Department of Health; Otis R. Bowen, Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: Library Funding, Health, Motor Vehicles, Highways, Retirement, Human Services, Community and Industrial Development, Public Safety, Social Security, Health and Human Services, Insurance.","This folder contains correspondence: Otis R. Bowen,  Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: Health, Insurance, Cost Allocation Plan, Human Services, Home Visits, Blue Book.","This folder contains correspondence: Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Commerce; John F. Bowers, Superintendent of the Pendleton County Board of Education; Robert R. Bowers, Executive Director of the West Virginia Petroleum Council. Topics include: Commerce, Highways, Liability Insurance, Aging, Education, Flood Losses at School, Grant Assistance, Prayer in School Amendment, Flood Relief, Silver Haired Legislature, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Workers Compensation, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Human Services, Retirement, State of the State, Taxes.","This folder contains correspondence: Mike Caryl, Commissioner; John McCuskey, Commissioner; John H. Bowling, Mayor of the City of White Sulphur Springs; Sharon B. Lord, Commissioner; Ruby Seiber, Office of the Governor. Topics include: Consumer Sales Tax, Retirement, Taxes, Natural Resources, Highways, Human Services, Education, West Virginia Board of Regents, Community Partnership Grant, Health, Liability Insurance.","Topics include: Branch Banking.","This folder contains correspondence: W. S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways; Frances Bright, Secretary of the Mullens Area Chamber of Commerce. Topics include: Legislative Issues, Highways, Health, Aging, Insurance, Human Services, Anti-Abortion, Budget, Natural Resources, Law Enforcement, National Rifle Association, Natural Resources, National Rehabilitation Associaton Conference, Drug Enforcement Program, Education, Lottery, Product Liability, National Day of Prayer, Cable TV, Commerce, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Public Safety.","This folder contains correspondence: William T. Bright, President of the Land Use Corporation; Arthur P. Brill Jr., Director of Public Affairs for the President's Commission on Organized Crime. Topics include: Land Use Corporation, Human Services, Corrections, Abortion Funding, Silver Haired Legislature, Public Safety, President's Commission on Organized Crime, Naturalized Citizen, Highways, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Finance and Administration, West Virginia Public Radio, Job Training Partnership Act, Natural Resources, Workers Compensation, Employment Security, 1985 Flood, Human Services, Aging Commission, Health, Education, Taxes.","This folder contains correspondence: William E. Brock, Secretary of the United States Department of Labor. Topics include: Labor, Education, Employment Security, Unemployment Trust Fund, Trade Adjustment Assistance Program, Job Training Partnership Act, Employment and Training, Flood Assistance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin J. Bowman, Mayor of the City of Weirton; Frank Bowman, Mayor of the City of Shinnston. Topics include: Natural Resources, Commerce, State Taxes, Workers Compensation Fund, Motor Vehicles, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, Limited Gaming, Human Services, Highways, Small Cities Block Grant, International Trade, Governors' Office of Economic and Community Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: John F. McCuskey, Commissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: Finance and Administration, Natural Resources, Health, Human Services, Highways, Public Safety, Housing, Legislative Issues, Taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Andy Boyd, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Liability Insurance, Election 88, Health Care Cost Review Authority, WVU Cancer Center, Policy on International Trade, Public Energy Authority, Campaign 86, Public Employees Insurance Board, Human Services, Education, Health, Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: M. Peter Box, President and C.E.O., Ravendahl Energy Research Corporation; Boyd Litton, Commissioner, Pinch Public Service District; F. Douglas Stump, President, Kanawha County Commission; Samuel Boyd and Harry Stewart, Managers, Ohio Valley Tubular Products, Inc.; Thomas Boyd, Vice President of Manufacturing and Engineering, Follansbee Steel Corporation; Carol Boyer, Program Coordinator, National Organization on Disability; Charles Huss, Coordinator, Low Vision Driving Research Project; and Ernest Boyer, President, The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Topics include: Ravendahl Energy Research Corporation, highways, department of human services, department of motor vehicles, employment security, Williamstown Bridge, education, water grant, Public Employees Insurance Program, personal home care legislation, aging, legislative issues, and public service commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ernest Boyer, President, The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching; Jack Boyer, President, APSCME Local 7777; John Boyle, Director, State Government Affairs, Hoffman-La Roche, Inc.; John Boyle, Viking Coal Company; R.E. Boyle President and Chief Executive Officer, Ormet Corporation; Barbara Martz, Project Director, West Virginia Women's Commission; Carol Blum, Project Historian, West Virginia Women's Commission;  Annette Boyles, Point Pleasant Restoration Foundation; Amy James Boyles, Mayor, City of New Cumberland, West Virginia; Dallas Thacker, Executive Director, John W. Hereford, Boy's Clubs of Huntington, Incorporated; Willis Snyder, Area Director, West Virginia Statewide Governor's Roundup; and D. Elizabeth Bozdog, Executive Director, Montana Coalition for Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies. Topics include: state government employee benefits, insurance department, Moundsville Penitentiary, lottery, Roche Cancer Research, highways, Kammer Plant, human services, public safety, vocational rehabilitation, small cities block grant, and department of natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Willis Snyder, Area Director, West Virginia Statewide Governor's Roundup; Lance Buhl, Manager, Corporate Contributions Chair, Task Force on Community-Based Development, B.P. America, Inc.; J.D. Brackenrich, President, Brackenrich and Associates, Inc.; Don Joe Hunt, Commissioner, The Kanawha County Commission; Brian Dyson, The Coca-Company; Rick Braddock, Sector Executive, Citibank, N.A.; John Bradeams, President, New York University; Chet Bradeen, President, West Virginia Health Care Association, Inc.; Pamela Braden, Director, Jackson County Center, Parkersburg Community College; Robert Brandfass, The Wheeling Clinic; Stewart Bradfield, Executive Director, West Virginia Oil and Gas Festival; and Patrick Wright, President, Hope Gas, Incorporated. Topics include: public service commission, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), unemployment, highways, department of education, flood relief, small cities block grant, community development, human services, Hands Across America, Medicaid reimbursement, summer youth program, West Virginia Oil and Gas Festival, Governor's Community Partnership Program, and Greenbriar River Dam.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Bradford, Vice President and General Counsel, AFG Industries, Inc.; Larry Bradford, Executive Director, Region IV Planning and Development Council; Bill Bradley, United States Senate; David Bradley, Executive Director, Vietnam Veterans of America, Ohio State Council; Eileen Bradley, Regional Administrator, Regional Administrator, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; and Elisabeth Bradley, Assistant Director, Odyssey of the Mind Association, Inc. Topics include: commission on aging, human services, flood recovery in Pocahontas County, Appalachian Regional Commission (local development district), department of health, Oil and Gas Festival, highways, and Odyssey of the Mind World Finals.","This folder contains correspondence with: H. Verlon Bradley, Works Managers, E.I. duPont de Nemours and Company, Inc.; Jimmy Bradley, County Chairman, Roane County Republican Executive Committee; and Patricia Bradley, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: employment security, highways, Williamstown Bridge, department of motor vehicles, Weirton Geriatric Center, human services, board of probation and parole, Vietnam Veterans' Memorial Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission, and department of education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Doris Bradshaw, Director, Raleigh County Community Action Head Start Program; Jack Brady, Superintendent, West Virginia School for the Deaf; Joanne Brady, Director, Strengthening Families and Children, Education Development Center, Inc.; and Phillip Brady, Acting Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice. Topics include: highways, public safety, tax department, human services, culture and history, Massachusetts Head Start Program, U.S. Department of Labor, insurance, gun control, and small cities block grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clyde Bragdon, Administrator, U.S. Fire Administration, Federal Emergency Management Agency; James Bragg, West Virginia Rehabilitation Center; Jeffrey Bragg, Administrator, Federal Insurance Administration, Federal Emergency Management Agency; Kevin Bragg, President, Bragg's Asphalt Paving Company, Inc.; Ray Bragg, President, Mercer County Commission; William Ritchie, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; and Starlene Bragg, Clerk, Mercer County Magistrate Court. Topics include: Community Volunteer Fire Prevention Program, human services, legal aid, social security administration, highways, public safety, workers' compensation, state employee benefits, employment security, Early Retirement Legislation, small cities block grant, fire department program, and magistrate court.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dave Braine, Athletic Director, Virginia Tech Athletic Association, Director of Athletics, Marshall University, Professor of Physical Education and Director of Adult Fitness, West Virginia Wesleyan College; Dean Braley, President, Braley and Thompson, Inc.; Willard Brakeall, Chairman, Frankfort Public Service District; Brooks Bramer, President, Harrison County Sheriff Community Watch; and J.F. Brammer, President, Pleasants County Commission. Topics include: human services, employment security, finance and administration, 1985 Title IIA Program Award, department of  natural resources, public safety, small cities block grant, highways, commission on aging, and workers' compensation fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Brandt, President/Chief Executive Officer, American Woodmark Corporation; Arbie Branham, Mayor, Town of Fort Gay, West Virginia; Virginia Branham, Executive Director, Housing Authority of Mingo County, West Virginia; George Brannen, Acting Executive Director, Ohio Valley Medical Center, Inc.; Steven Branner, Zando-Martin and Milstead, Inc.; Terry Branstad, Governor, State of Iowa; Thomas Brant, Vice President, Marion Bass Energy Corporation; and Barbara Brasher, President, Burton Homemakers Club. Topics include: workers' compensation fund, West Virginia State Lottery, death penalty, Seneca Glass Facility (Morgantown), human services, community development, collective bargaining, Appalachian Regional Commission, archives and history, Shepherd College, small cities block grant, public service commission, tax department, National Governors' Association, and department of energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Fred Brasell, Director, Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs; Kenneth Bratcher, President and Chairman of the Board, Black Stallion Corporation; Robert Brauner, Program Administrator, Health Facilities Evaluation Program, West Virginia Department of Health; and Dewey Breckenridge, Soldiers Relief Commission of Carroll County (Ohio). Topics include: highways, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, small cities block grant, and department of natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward Breathitt, Senior Vice President for Public Affairs; Ronald Brecher, President, Baby World Company, Inc.; John Breaux, United States Senator; Allen Breed, Chairman of the Board, National Council on Crime and Delinquency; Mark Breeding, Founder and President, National Utilities Eye for Crime, Incorporated; Deputy Christopher Breeze, Office of William N. Kisner, Sheriff and Treasurer of Berkeley County; Alan Brennan, Vice President and Business Agent, International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers and Helpers; and James Brennan, Universal Forest Products. Topics include: National Governors' Association, criminal justice program, department of labor, public safety, natural resources, highways, human services, workers' compensation, tax department, department of motor vehicles, and finance and administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joseph Brennan, Governor, State of Maine; Judith Brennen, Director Visiting Homeworker Service; Peter Brennan, President, Brennan Partners; Peggy Brenner, President, Alliance for the Mentally Ill of the Eastern Panhandle, Incorporated; Stephen Brenton, President, West Virginia Hospital Association; Richard Breslin, President, The University of Charleston, Chairman National Institute for Chemical Studies; Andy Brethauer, President, Ohio-West Virginia YMCA; Paul Breuer, Mountain River Tours, Inc.; Gene Brewer, President Emeritus, and National Institute of Building Sciences. Topics include: West Virginia State Lottery, 1985 Title IIA Program Award, social security administration, industrial development, department of health, public service commission National Institute for Chemical Studies; higher education, highways, department of education, whitewater rafting, human services, collective bargaining, and lottery.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gene Brewer, President Emeritus and Rene Henry, President and CEO, National Institute of Building Sciences; Thomas Moses, Chairman of the Board, National Institute of Building Sciences; Kermit Brewer, Gladesville Community Association; Mary Ann Brewster, Chairman, Mercer County Republican Executive Committee; William Brezinski, President, New River Parkway Authority; George Breznay, Director, Office of hearings and Appeals, United States Department of Energy. Topics include: fire commission, department of motor vehicles, public service commission, department of public safety, Governor's Community Partnership, department of corrections, highways, community and industrial development, department of health, education, employment security, tax department, social security, New River Parkway Authority, Amco Oil overcharge, Fuel and Energy Office, and oil overcharge funds.","This folder contains correspondence with: John McCuskey, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; and David Rose, Vice President, Wheat Securities, Inc. Topics include: West Virginia state finances.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bob Brooks, Manager, Motor Carrier Section, West Virginia Public Service Commission; A. Paul Brooks, Chairman, Rosemar Medical Associates Inc., Chairman of the Board, West Virginia Chapter of the American Academy of Family Physicians; Charmaine Brooks, Assistant Treasurer, Twin Branch Water Company; E.J. Brooks, Credit Manager, National Special Accounts, Union Oil Company of California; Claude Brooks, Tourism Development Manager, Department of Economic and Employment Development, State of Maryland; and Fred Brooks, Editor, Mountain State Mining Bulletin, West Virginia University College of Mineral and Energy Resources. Topics include: legislative matters, health, liability insurance, Governor's Community Partnership, highways, workers' compensation fund, education, finance and administration, coal industry, Mountain State Mining Bulletin, commission on aging, and taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Isaac Brooks, Chairman, Metropolitan Committee for Worldwide Community Action; Jack Brooks, U.S. House of Representatives; Janice Brooks, General Manager, The Mullens Advocate; John Brooks, Commissioner, North Carolina Department of Labor; Patricia Brooks, President, Quantum Software Solutions; and A. Paul Brooks, Chairman, Wood County Facilities Improvement, Inc. Topics include: legislative matters, small business, economic development in southern West Virginia; highways, finance and administration, Governor's Community Partnership, department of motor vehicles, human services, education, department of health, and liability insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Audrey Brown, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; B.R. Brown, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Consolidation Coal Company; Barbara Brown, Personal Secretary to the Governor of Pennsylvania; Bonnie Brown, West Virginia House of Delegates; C. Frank Brown, Executive Director, Potomac Highlands Mental Health Guild; and Charlie Brown, Attorney General, State of West Virginia. Topics include: public employees insurance, Huff Creek and Gilman Bottom Bridges (Logan County); health, workers' communication, legislative issues, public employees retirement system, highways, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), United Steelworkers (Ormet strike), department of motor vehicles, Marshall University Social Work Program, human services, community development, Davis Power Project, natural resources, and AT\u0026T.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charlie Brown, Attorney General, State of West Virginia; Clarence Brown, Deputy Secretary of Commerce, United States Department of Commerce. Topics include: Exxon Oil overcharge, highways, education, social security administration, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: David Brown, President, Brown's Lumber and Supply Company; Buffy Warner, West Virginia State Senate; David Brown, West Virginia Professional River Outfitters Association; David Brown, Sales Manager, Cable Belt Conveyor, Inc.; Dennis Brown, Defensive Coordinator, West Virginia University Football; Don Brown, Executive Director, Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service; and Donald Brown, State Executive Director, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service. Topics include: whitewater rafting, tax department, private higher education facilities, Appalachian Regional Commission, highways, mental health facility, Canaan Valley State Park, economic development, health, employment security, agriculture, Weston State Hospital, and flood recovery.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donald Brown, President, West Virginia Agriculture Hall of Fame, West Virginia State ASCS Office, Chairperson, State Food and Agricultural Council;  Duane Brown, President, National Career Development Association; Earl Brown, Board of Directors, Region III, ICESA, Deputy Secretary for Employment Security, Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry; Edward Brown, Plant Manager, Diamond Bathurst; Francis Brown, Executive Secretary, Southeastern Pennsylvania Safety Council; and Hank Brown, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture Publication, drought, commission on aging, employment security, highways, glass industry assistance program, highways, teacher's retirement, building codes, department of public safety, human services, and welfare reform.","This folder contains correspondence with: Julia Brown, President of the West Virginia Professional Educators; Davis K. Heydinger, Director of the State of West Virginia's Department of Health; John Y. Brown Jr., Governor of Kentucky; Judy V. Brown, President of the Williamson Library Commission. Topics include: Selective Service, Human Services, Taxes, Public Services, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, Aging Commision, Natural Resources, Clean Jobs Act, Highways, SB14, Product Liability, Lottery, Small Cities Block Grant, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Department of Mines, Employment, Workers Compensation Fund, Education, Energy, Air Pollution Control Commission, Library Funding, Staffing/Overseas Office, Labor.","This folder contains correspondence with: Colonel Robert D. Brown III, District Engineer of the United States Army Corps of Engineers Huntington District; Torrey C. Brown, Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: United States Army Corps of Engineers, Emergency Services, Human Services, Air Conditions, Liability Insurance, Abortion, Casino Gaming, Department of Corrections, State Taxes, Donation Request, Highways, West Virginia Legal Services, Governor's Opinion on Constitution, Medical Malpractice, U.S. Products Show, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: William R. Brown, President of the Friends of the Railroad; Judy Phalen, Governor's Regional Office; Larry Brown, Chapter Chairman of the National Solid Wastes Management Association; Nick J. Rahall II, Congressman. Topics include: Taxes, Small Cities Block Grant, Highways, West Virginia Recovery Foundation, Management Task Force, Lottery, Public Employees Insurance Board, Child Safety Seat Loan Program, 1987 Legislative Issues, Landfill, Human Services, Employment Security, Solid Waste Disposal Authority, Hazardous Wastes, Collective Bargaining, Unemployment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Margaret D. Brown, President of the Lewis County Chamber of Commerce; Margaret H. Brown, Executive Assistant to the Director of the National Coal Council; Marvin D. Brown, Mayor of the Village of Powhatan Point. Topics include: Taxes, Highways, West Virginia State Lottery, Education, Legislative Issues, Commerce, Stonewall Jackson Lake, Coal Policy Committee, National Coal Council, Legislative Issues, Human Services, Public Employees Insurance Board, Natural Resources, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Fire Departments, Higher Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Philip L. Browning, Director of the Office of Fraud Abuse and Overpayments in the Department of Human Resources of the State of Alabama; Raymond C. Brown, Director of the US Department of Justice; Rexford Brown, Education Commission of the States; Colonel Robert D. Brown III, District Engineer of the United States Army Corps of Engineers Huntington District; Robert Brown, Chairman of the Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Council of the Interstate Planning Commission. Topics include: Human Services, Balanced Budget Amendment, West Virginia Association of Retired School Employees, US Department of Justice, Corrections, Education, Annual ECS James Bryant Conant Award, Commerce, Manufacturing Facility, Highways, Natural Resources, Army Corps of Engineers, Flood Control, Greenbrier River Basin.","This folder contains correspondence with: Arthur Brownell, Chairman of the Appalachian National Scenic Trail Advisory Council. Topics include: Taxes, Board of Regents, Natural Resources, Appalachian National Scenic Trail Advisory Council, Legal Aid, Human Services, Highways, Small Business Association, Public Safety, US Department of Labor, Health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Albert Terry, Administrative Assistant to the Director of Unemployment. Topics include: Social Security Administration, Employment Security, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, West Virginia Public Energy Authority, United Mine Workers of America, Workers Compensation, Human Services, Litter in Roadside Parks, Liability Insurance, Energy, Natural Resources, Health, Taxes, Bottle Bill Legislature.","Topics include: West Virginia Brown's Island Project.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Brockwell, President of the Barbour County Planning Commission. Topics include: Natural Resources, Highways, Health Care Cost Review, Culture and History, Tax Reform Act, Public Employees Insurance Board, West Virginia Association of Retired School Employees, Legislation '86, Barbour County Mental Health Facility, Industrial Development, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Kansas Federation of Young Republicans, Liability Insurance, Commerce, Finance and Administration, Human Services, United Mine Workers.","This folder contains correspondence with: Connie S. Brookover, President of the West Virginia Wildlife Federation; Colonel G. B. Brosan, Superintendent of the Maryland State Police; G. A. Reed, President of the Brotherhood of Railways Airlines and Steamship Clerks. Topics include: Metropolitan Planning Commission, Energy, Highways, Human Services, Flood Assistance Request, Commerce, West Virginia Wildlife Federation, Governor's Commission on West Virginians, Voluntary Sterilization Program, Workers' Compensation, Public Employees Insurance Board, Liability Insurance, Culture and History, Public Services, Brotherhood of Railways Airlines and Steamship Clerks, Telecommunications Roundtable, Health, Lottery.","Topics include: Motor Vehicles, Corrections, Public Employees Insurance Board, Commerce, Human Services, Highways, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Retirement, Economic Questions.","This folder contains correspondence with: Howard M. Cunningham, Executive Secretary of the Public Service Commission. Topics include: The United Nations Children's Fund, Human Services, Veterans Memorial Bridge, Highways, Natural Resources, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Mineral County Commission, Motor Vehicles, Employment, Public Safety, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Economic Development, Education, Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday, Golden Mountaineer, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Walter H. Bruning, President of the United School Services of America; Barbara Brunner, Supervisor of the Assessment and Sales Analysis Local Government Relations Division of the West Virginia Tax Department; Richard H. Bryan, Governor of Nevada. Topics include: Human Services, Education, Taxes, International Association of Assessing Officers, Commerce, Abortion, Highways, Aging Commission, Price-Anderson Act, Health, National Governors' Association Insurance Liability Task Force, Small Cities Block Grant, Workers' Compensation Fund, Legislative Issues.","This folder contains correspondence with: Everett F. Bryant, Regional Administrator of Program Operations for the Health Care Financing Administration of the Department of Health and Human Services; Sharon B. Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. Topics include: Taxes, Summer School, Highways, Human Services, Public Services, Commerce, Legislative Issues, Medicaid Eligibility, Education, Natural Resources, Aging Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lester R. Bryant, Vice President and Dean of Marshall University. Topics include: Small Cities Block Grant, Public Service Commission, Presidential Inaugural Parade, National Park Foundation, Employment Security, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Natural Resources, Finance and Administration, Human Services, Motor Vehicles, Golden Mountaineer, Health, Youth Health Services, Small Cities Block Grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Roger E. Bryant, Executive Director of the Logan County Emergency Ambulance Service Authority. Topics include: Surface Mining Laws, Human Services, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, EMS, Job Training Program, Employment, Highways, US Postal Service, Natural Resources, Workers Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways; Michael A. Buchanan, West Virginia House of Delegates; Dick Thornburgh, Governor of Pennsylvania; Lysander L. Dudley, Director of Industrial Development for the State of West Virginia Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; John G. Keane, Director of the Bureau of the Census; Jim Burnett, Chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board. Topics include: Central West Virginia Regional Airport Authority, State Aeronautics Commission, Highways, Oglebay Institute, Racing Commission, Culture and History, Taxes, Labor-Management Council, Legislative Issues, National Governors' Association, Electricity Transmission, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Flood Assistance, Economic Development, Education, Industrial Development, State Census Data Center, Public Safety, Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, West Virginia Public Employees Insurance Board, American Public Works Association, Highway Safety, Commerce, Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Goerge Bush, President of the United States of America; Michael A. Buchanan, West Virginia Delegate. Topics include: Taxes, Natural Resources, Mining, Highways, Public Service Commission, Public Safety, Retirement, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Human Services, Education, Handgun Legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frank Buck, Mayor of the town of Sistersville; James L. Buck, Chairman of the National Advisory Board Small Business Development Centers; Neil S. Bucklew, President of West Virginia University. Topics include: Public Employees Insurance Agency, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Appalachian Regional Commission, Education, Motor Vehicles, Highways, US Army Corps of Engineers, Soil Erosion, Partnership Grant Program, Small Business Association, Nongame Advisory Council, Natural Resources, Flood Recovery, Human Services, Commerce, Higher Education, Aging Commission, Small Cities Block Grant, Workers' Compensation Fund, Election Irregularities, Public Safety, Highway Safety Program, Taxes, Regional Planning and Development Councils.","This folder contains correspondence with: Neil S. Bucklew, President of West Virginia University; Caspar W. Weinberger, Secretary of the United States Department of Defense.  Topics include: Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Employment Security, West Virginia University, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Biomass Projects, Exxon Oil Overcharge, Glass Industry Assistance Program, Victim Assistance Program, WVU Advisory Panel, Highway Safety Program, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Phillip D. Turner, Executive Director of the Commission on Aging; Charles S. Robb, Governor of Virginia. Topics include: Health, Public Safety, Budget Issues, Budget Questions, Budget Information, State Budget Problems, 1985 Regular Legislative Session, Higher Education, Budget Request for WVU College of Agriculture and Forestry, 1986-87 Budget Request, Aging, West Virginia Legislature Joint Committee on Government and Finance, Southern Regional Education Board.","This folder contains correspondence with: Tracy J. Whitaker, Assistant Director of Commercial Litigation Branch Civil Division of the United States Department of Justice. Topics include: Buffalo Creek Lawsuit, Buffalo Creek Settlement, Finance and Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Katherine Bullard Becker, Administrative Assistant for Federal Relations, Office of the Governor of West Virginia; Dan McGinn, Vice President, Chalres Ryan Associates, Inc.; Barbara Margolis, Commissioner, Mayor's Commissioner for Protocol (New York City); Peggy Harlow Knight, Director, Office of Community and Intergovernmental Programs, United States Environmental Protection Agency; Marshall Sokol, President, MDS Cash Communications Inc.; Frank Calzonetti, Associate Professor of Geography and Research Associate, Regional Research Institute, Department of Geology and Geography, West Virginia University; John Price, Senior Vice President and Secretary, Manufacturers Hanover Corporation; Jeffrey Finkle, Executive Director, National Council for Urban Economic Development; Stephen Roberts, President, The Huntington Area Chamber of Commerce; John Doyle, Executive Assistant, Ashland Oil; Jack Hawke, Director, Division of Policy and Planning, State of North Carolina; Michael Driggs, Special Assistant to the President for Policy and Development; Richard Trumble, Superintendent, Kanawha County Schools; Joe Hatfield, West Virginia Housing Development Fund; Warren Vietoris, Manager, State Government Affairs, Traffic Control, Materials Division, 3M; Burlee Long, Cherry Blossom Committee; Francis Moravitz, Executive Director, Appalachian Regional Commission; Kelly Donley, Staff Associate, Office of State Services, National Governors' Association; Michael Simmons, Finance Office, Gaston County; Thelma Ford, North Central (West Virginia) Opportunities Industrialization Center, Inc.; Terry Tamburini, Executive Director, Region V Planning and Development Council; William Blumer, Appalachian Regional Commission; Deborah Steelman, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, The White House; Lawrence Harton, Board Chairman, North Central (WV) Opportunities Industrialization Center, Inc.; Christy Bach, Special Assistant for Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of the Interior; Lacy Rice, President, West Virginia Bar Association; Cleve Benedict, R/S/M, Inc.; James Daye, United States Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Civil Rights, Region 3; Mike McKeown, Health Specialist, Appalachian Regional Commission; Neil Walp, Appalachian Regional Commission; Mary Annie Harper, Office of the Deputy Under Secretary for Intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Labor; Leontyne Clay, United States Conference of Mayors; Dennis Wolverton, Commissioner, Doddridge County Commission; William Bartee, President, Doddridge County Commission; Ora Seese, Commissioner, Doddridge County Commission; John Merck, Associate Director for Management, Office of Management and Budget; Thomas Keeley, President, Harrison County Commission; Thomas Richter, Executive Director, Southern Legislative Conference; John Wilson, Executive Director, Southern Governors' Association; David Ryder, Director of Advance, Office of the Vice President of the United States; Herman Mertins, Vice President for Administration and Finance, West Virginia University; Marianne Clark, Project Manager, National Governors' Association; John Lambert, Commissioner, Tucker County Commissioner; Gerrill Griffith, Press Secretary, Office of Congressman Allan Mollohan; Paul Otte, West Virginia House of Delegates; Tom Bevil, Chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development, Committee on Appropriations; Debbie Kranik, Legislative Analyst, American Petroleum Institute; John Linkous, Project Coordinator, Appalachian Regional Commission; Paul Elder, Mayor, Grafton, West Virginia; Joan Simmons, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Robert Lesino, Business Services Administration, Region 3; and Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State. Topics include: electricity transmission, community and industrial development, Appalachian Regional Commission, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Republican Governors' Association (East Bank Water Improvement Project, Consolidated Technical Assistance Program, Mason Apartments, Training Services to Business and Industry, Distressed Counties Program, Emergency Water and Sewer), Cherry Blossom Festival, employment, public energy authority, Governor's Community Reconstruction, small cities block grant, Unemployment Security Fund Transfer, toll road initiative; land and water conservation fund, and U.S. General Services Administration.","Topics include: schedule requests, Appalachian Regional Commission Appalachian Development Highway Funds for fiscal year '85 and Appalachian Regional Commission Access Road Funds for fiscal year '85, Community Partnership Grant for fiscal year '85, remarks in response to President Reagan's tax reform proposal, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Governor's Internship Program; Tug Valley Mitigation Project, funding for Elkins tourist information center, highway funding, urban mass transportation funding, funding for improvements to Chief Logan State Park, community volunteer fire programs, Community Development Weatherization Assistance Program, Job Training Partnership Act Contract Modifications, Primary Care Block Grant, Mental Health Planning Grant, Southern Governors' Association Summer Meeting, Governor's Emergency Employment Program, State of West Virginia Hazardous Waste Program, and National Organization of Blacks in Government Seventh Annual Training Conference.","This folder includes correspondence with: Kathy Bullard, Administrative Assistant, Office of the Governor of West Virginia; W. Douglas Blackburn, President, Elk Run Coal Company; Robert Conley, West Virginia House of Delegates; Lee Bonar, Mayor, Town of West Liberty, West Virginia; Topics include: National Organization of Blacks in Government Seventh Annual Training Conference, Creative Financial Loan Program (poultry industry), small cities block grant, JTPA Contracts awarded to firms operating outside West Virginia, National Governors' Association Study on Economic Development Policies, history of public service districts, victims assistance and justice assistance programs, Ashland Oil Company, flood awareness week, education, emergency response activities, Putnam County Parks, Governors' Summer Youth Program, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Project Awards, B\u0026O Commuter Rail Service (Eastern Panhandle), EPA Tall Stack Rulings/Kammer Plant, affirmative action, and National Meeting of the State Job Training Coordinating Council Members.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jim Burnett, Chairman, National Transportation Safety Board; and Robert Trocin, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce. Topics include: human services, highways, highway safety, natural resources, seat belt laws, department of education, commerce, and commission on aging.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack Bunner, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Fairmont Post 629. Topics include: Buffalo Creek disaster, community and economic development, National Horseshoe Pitchers, beer commission, public service commission, highways, tourism, and Williamstown Bridge.","This folder contains correspondence with: Cela Burge, President, West Virginia Planning Association; Paul Burge, Chief Executive Officer, South Central Supply Corporation; and Chief Justice Warren Burger, Retired, Supreme Court of the United States. Topics include: community and industrial development, human services, workers' compensation, West Virginia National Organization for Women, legislation, Bicentennial of the United States Constitution, culture and history, Public Employees Insurance Agency, department of education, social security administration, and department of motor vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Burhop, Senior Vice President for Government Affairs, Air Transport Association of America; Robert Burk, West Virginia House of Delegates; Barry burke, Chairman, Professional Engineers in Government, National Society of Professional Engineers; H. Kenneth Rigsbee, president, National Society of Professional Engineers Education Foundation; Duane Burke, Chairman, Public Gaming Research Institute, Inc.; Frank Burke, Acting Archivist of the United States, National Archives and Records Administration; Marjorie Burke, West Virginia House of Delegates; Paul Burke, Senate Majority Leader, State of Kansas; and Robert Burk Minority Leader, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), finance and administration, natural resources, Blennerhassett Historical Commission, legislative issues, community and economic development, proposal to develop and archival and records management program for the City of Charleston, culture and history, education, tax department, highways, health, and flood recovery.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Burk, West Virginia House of Delegates; Robert Burke, President, Warwood Tool Company; B.J. Burkett, Director, Public Affairs, Chesebrough-Pond's Inc.; Terry Burkhart, Executive Director, Ohio Valley Industrial and Business Development Corporation; Edward Burkholder, President, Burkholder Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc.; and Judy Critelli Burkholder, Director of Communications, Melear Multi-Media Inc. Topics include: drug free communities program, legislative issues, Blennerhassett Historical Park, Appalachian Regional Commission, employment security, small business assistance, national product liability code, Governor's Community Partnership Program, flood assistance, Weston State Hospital, community and industrial development, taxes, highways, health, and economic situation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack Burlingame, Jackson County Development Authority; George Bush, Vice President of the United States; Donald Burnes, Assistant Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Jim Burnett, Chairman, National Transportation Safety Board; Kitra Burham, Director, Scenic Mountain Triathlon, Richwood Chamber of Commerce; Jane Nady Burnley, Director, Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice programs, United States Department of Justice; Thomas Burns, Vice President, C\u0026P Telephone of West Virginia, Bell Atlantic; and Lester Burnside, President, The Harrison County Chamber of Commerce. Topics include: sexual assault, human services, legislation, highways, trade/cooperative agreement, small cities block grant, Public Employees Insurance Board, employment and training, tax department, Civil Contingent Fund, U.S. Department of Justice (victims of crime), workers' compensation, and finance and administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: David Burr, Associate Professor of Anatomy and Orthopedic Surgery, Department of Anatomy, West Virginia University School of Medicine; and Chester Burris, West Virginia State College, Department of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Safety. Topics include: highways, human services, culture and history, lumber imports, public service commission, department of education, natural resources, health, and commission on aging.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bea Burgess, Legislative Chairperson, Coalition on Legislation for the Elderly; and Harry Burgess, President, Beckley Child Care Center. Topics include: senior citizens, highways, legislation, workers' compensation, department of motor vehicles, veterans' affairs, human services, health, child care, tax department, natural resources, lottery, social security administration, and insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Nancy Burkhart, Secretary/Treasurer, West Virginia Chiropractic Society, Inc.; Robert Burkhart, Circuit Clerk, Thirty-First Judicial Circuit, Berkeley County Courthouse; and Terry Burkhart, Executive Director, Ohio Valley Industrial and Business Development Corporation. Topics include: health, highways, natural resources, medical malpractice, 1986 legislative survey results, health, Appalachian Regional Commission, Ohio Valley Industrial Business Development Corporation, industrial development, Governor's Community Partnership, finance and administration, and Kammer Plant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donald Burnes, Assistant Executive Director, Education Commission of the State; William Harrison, Senior Program Director, Education, National Conference of State Legislatures; Fred Burns, Fire Chief, Marlinton Volunteer Fire Department; John Burns, Chief, Clintonville Volunteer Fire Department; and Thomas Burns, President, C\u0026P Telephone Company of West Virginia. Topics include: department of commerce, tax department, workers' compensation fund, education, property tax reappraisal, public safety, Governor's Community Partnership Program, highways, lottery, department of natural resources, community and industrial development (fire departments), public service commission, Quaker State Refinery, small cities block grant, department of energy, youth health services, health, and 1988 legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bill Burton, Department of Commerce, State of West Virginia; Courtney Burton, Chairman of the Board, Oglebay Norton Company; and Donald Burton, Program Director, City of St. Albans, West Virginia, Department of Parks and Recreation Department. Topics include: commerce, highways, human services, JTPA Program, regional jail authority, tort law, natural resources, public service commission, and workers' compensation","This folder contains correspondence with: Patricia Burton, Bolar News Service International. Topics include: department of commerce, Battle of Point Pleasant, The West Virginia Hillbilly, culture and history, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, and health (AIDS).","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Burns, Vice President, C\u0026P Telephone Company. Topics include: community and industrial development, \"Link Up America\" Program, finance and administration, Standard and Poor's report, Management Task Force II, West Virginia Roundtable, Inc., employment opportunities and economic development committee, industrial development, special session 1986, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Raymond Busbee, President, West Virginia Recreation and Park Association, Head of Park Resources and Leisure Services, Marshall University; Sidney Yates, U.S. House of Representatives; S. Jonathan Meigs, Director, Special Advertising Programs, BusinessWeek; Steve Clausen, Divisional Production Director, British United Turkeys of America; Raymond Buttacavoli, Regional Manager, General Motors Corporation, Industry-Government Relations Staff; Alfred Stiller and James Smith, West Virginia University College of Engineering; Gerrit Butter, President, Nova Expositions, Inc.; Meredith Butterton, Treasurer, Republican Men's Club of Duval County (Florida); and Joe Chapman, Staff Representative, United Steelworkers of America. Topics include: natural resources, human services, Capitol Dome, National Youth Science Camp, community and industrial development, aging, commerce, state tax department, higher education, workers' compensation fund, General Motors, Saturn Corporation, legislative issues, B\u0026O Tax, and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carroll Campbell, Governor, State of South Carolina; R.A. Barcelona, Vice President of Purchasing/Traffic/and Raw Materials, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation; Brent Bush, Trust Marketing Officer, Security National Bank and Trust Company; David Bush, State Director, Office of the Assistant Secretary, Veterans' Employment and Training Service, U.S. Department of Labor; Russell Bush, Chairman, Gilmer County Republican Executive Committee; and George Bush, President-Elect of the United States. Topics include: unemployment, industrial development, Higher Education Trust Fund, highways, veterans' job training, employment security, small cities block grant, commission on aging, human services, teachers' retirement, health, and regional jail and prison authority.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Bush, Vice President of the United States; and J. Knox McConnell, Finance Chairman, George Bush for President. Topics include: I-64 Dedication, Bush for President, Fund for America's Future National Steering Committee, and Vice President Bush's Political Action Committee.","This folder contains correspondence with: Danny Butcher, Chief, Frametown Volunteer Fire Department; Donald Butcher, President, Software Valley Corporation; James Butcher, President, Shepherd College; and Raymond Buttacavoli, Regional Manager, General Motors Corporation. Topics include: human services, community and industrial development, public safety, public employees insurance, small cities block grant, highways, WV Higher Education Week, department of education, health, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ethelyn Butler, Director, Greenbriar Friendship Volunteers, Inc.; and Fred Butler, West Virginia Farm Bureau, Inc. Topics include: department of mines, human services, flood recovery, community and industrial development, legislative issues, agriculture, department of motor vehicles, veterans' affairs, highways, and West Virginia Public Employees Insurance Board.","Topics include: workers' compensation, human services, finance and administration, social security, and Kammer Plant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Howard Byard, President, Marshall County Commission; J. Donald Krupica, Commissioner, Marshall County Commission; Robert Byrd, United States Senator; Jack Byrd, Professor and Chairman Department of Industrial Engineering, West Virginia University College of Engineering, Executive Director, Center for Entrepreneurial Studies and Development, Inc., West Virginia University, College of Engineering; Patrick Graney, Financial Strategist, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; George Byers, Director of Public Affairs, Santa Fe Pacific Minerals Corporation; and Charlene Byrd, Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent, Chairperson, Martin Luther King Jr. West Virginia Holliday Commission, Kanawha County Schools. Topics include: tax reappraisal, natural resources, employment security, small cities block grant, community and industrial development, Governors' Community Partnership Program, employment security, economic development, tax department, commission on aging, department of motor vehicles, highways, and Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack Byrd, Executive Director, Center for Entrepreneurial Studies and Development, Inc., West Virginia University, College of Engineering; David Heydinger, Director, West Virginia Department of Health; W. Michael Byus, President, Rainbows and Lollipops Child Center; and Greg Bzura, Tournament Director, Junior League World Series. Topics include: highways, workers' compensation, small business, lottery, small cities block grant, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, small cities block grant, commission on aging, community and industrial development, natural resources, commerce, tax department, and Little League World Series.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Byrd, U.S. Senator. Topics include: highways, Clean Water Act, Army Corps of Engineers, Peoples' Republic of China, National Guard, Abandoned Mine Reclamation Program, legislation, Clean Coal Technology Reserve, 1985 flood recovery, Title III Dislocated Worker Program, Winfield Locks and Dam, industrial development, surface mining regulations, soil erosion, and U.S. Department of Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Byrd, U.S. Senator; and Donald Hodel, Secretary, U.S. Department of the Interior. Topics include: essential air service program, employment security department, highways, American Heritage Trust Act, Appalachian Regional Commission, State's 125th birthday, community and industrial development (Brown's Island Project), Omnibus Reconciliation Bill, taxes, Clean Air Act, Federal Lands Receipts Clarification Act, Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, natural resources, Point Pleasant Battle Monument State Park, Job Training Partnership Act, Panther State Forest water reservoir, and Chemetals Corporation in Kingwood, West Virginia.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Byrd, U.S. Senator; and H.J. Hatch, Major General, U.S. Army, Director of Civil Works. Topics include: National Governors' Association, Job Training Partnership Act, Low Level Radioactive Waste Compact, highways, Clean Water Act reauthorization, Essential Air Service program, emergency services, legislation, Town of Sophia, West Virginia, Volkswagen Plant, oil overcharge settlement, Interstate Competition Act of 1986, Federal Lands Administration Act, Preston County Board of Education, tax reform, Human Services Reauthorization Act of 1986, Air National Guard, oil import tax, Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985, flood prevention, department of natural resources, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward Cabbell, Founder/Director, John Henry Memorial Foundation, Inc.; Chuck Chambers, West Virginia House of Delegates; David Brown, Sales Manager, Cable Belt Conveyors; Maurice Lusk, President, Boonetronics, Inc.; and Roy Cagle, National Chairman, American Legislative Exchange Council.  Topics include: Drug-Free Communities Program, culture and history, public safety, highways, human services, cable TV, department of energy, natural resources, public service commission, Davis Power Project, state tax department, and commission on aging.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clyde Cale, President of Wirt County Board of Education. Topics include: Highways, Election 88, Hazard Mitigation Task Force, Eagle Scout, Employment, Education, Medicaid, Seat Belt Law, State Taxes, Community Development, Motor Vehicles, Automatic Weapon Legislative Issues, Flood Assistance, Taxes, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety Office, Correspondence, Commerce, Aging Commission, Natural Resources, Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Becky Cain, Chairman of the Third Annual West Virginia Conference; J. Robert Cain, City Manager of the City of Charles Town. Topics include: Natural Resources, League of Women Voters, Campaign Finance Task Force, West Virginia Conference on the Environment, Emergency Services, Highways, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Land and Water Conservation Funds, Human Services, Highways, Employment, State of State, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. Robert Cain, City Manager and Treasurer of the City of Charles Town. Topics include: Taxes, Tax Audit, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Sewer Project, Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Humanities, Public Service Commission.","Topics include: Worker's Compensation, Social Security Administration, Human Services, Highways, Motor Vehicles, Public Employees Insurance Board, Vital Statistics, Taxes, Aging Commission, Collective Bargaining, Industrial Development Training, Employment and Training, Veterans Affairs, National Guard.","Topics include: Human Services, Health, Highways, Calhoun County Republican Executive Committee, Worker's Compensation Fund, Motor Vehicles, Flood Assistance, National Crime Prevention Council, Taxes, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: M. Douglas Call, Director of Community Colleges and Vocational Education of West Virginia Board of Regents; Paul D. Callahan, Superintendent of Lewis County Schools. Topics include: Legislative Issues, Health, Human Services, Employment Security, Natural Resources, West Virginia University, 1985 Title IIA Program Award, Employment and Training, Highways, Community Development, Lumber Imports, Library Commission, Taxes, Energy, New Mental Health Facility, Reduced Price of Gas, Public Service Commission, Highways.","Topics include: Natural Resources, Human Services, Highways, Reappraisal, Vital Statistics, US Environmental Protection Agency, State of State.","This folder contains correspondence with: Stephen A. Callen, Executive Committee Member of the West Virginia Association of Independent Colleges and Schools; Stuart Calwell, President of the Kanawha County Schools. Topics include: Health, Honorary West Virginian Certificate, Social Security Administration, West Virginia District Export Council, Public Service Commission, Legislative Issues, Employment Security, Natural Resources, Finance and Administration, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Education, Land and Water Conservation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Helen Cameron, Director of Field Organizations of the Fund for America's Future. Topics include: Veterans Affairs, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, Public Service Commission, Human Services, Fund for America's Future, Natural Resources, Highways, Energy, Camp Creek State Forest, Regional Jail Authority, Early Retirement Legislation, Camp Horseshoe, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Camp Mercer Recreation Center, Camp Page Recreation Center, Campaign '86, Small Cities Block Grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carroll A. Campbell, Governor of South Carolina. Topics include: Criminal Justice and Highway Safety Division, Department of Catholic Education and Formation, Child Care, Worker's Compensation Fund, Education, Community and Industrial Development, Eagle Scout, National Governors' Association, Energy and Environment, Appalachian Regional Commission, Bush for President, West Virginia Emergency Response Commission, Affirmative Action, West Liberty State College, Flood Relief, Health Care Cost Review Authority, National Youth Science Camp.","Topics include: Motor Vehicles, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, Fire Department, Small Cities Block Grant, Legislative Issues, Human Services, Worker's Compensation Fund, US Department of Labor, Highways, Health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert F. Campbell, Co-Chair of the Northern West Virginia Area Labor Management Committee; Walker Boyd, Co-Chair of the Northern West Virginia Area Labor Management Committee. Topics include: Public Employees Insurance Board, Highways, United States Navy, Regional Jails, Lottery, Finance and Administration, Reappraisal, Liability Insurance, Taxes, Bottle Bill Legislation, Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, West Virginia Labor-Management Council, Public Services, Worker's Compensation Fund, Christmas '86.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wayne L. Campbell, Director of the State Government Relations and Research Office; Linda Nelson Garrett, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Legislative Issues, Highways, Commerce, Human Services, Labor, Product Liability, Lottery, Financial Condition of State, Flood Damage.","Topics include: Campaign '88.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert E. Wise Jr., United States Congressman; Bill Clinton, Governor of Arkansas; Clyde R. Canfield, Chairman of the Tucker County Democratic Executive Committee; John Jacob Cannell, President of the Friends for Education Inc.; James L. Cannon, Mayor of the City of Princeton; Mark W. Cannon, Staff Director of the Commission on the Bicentennial of The United States Constitution. Topics include: Public Employees Insurance Agency, Canaan Valley Resort, U.S.-Canadian Task Force, Canadian Electricity, Education, Civil Service Exam, Aging Commission, Cancer Research, Small Cities Block Grant, Boone County Commission, Reappraisal, Foreign Trade, Public Safety, '85 Flood, Recovery Foundation, Deer Hunting, Education, Finance and Administration, Highways, Prisons, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Regional Jails, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Task Force on Economic Development, Commission on the Bicentennial of The United States Constitution.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dewain Canterbury, Chairman of the Roane County Republican Executive Committee; Ronald B. Cantley, Superintendent of Raleigh County Schools; H. Hollister Cantus, Associate Administrator for External Relations. Topics include: Public Employees' Insurance Agency, Retirement, Education, Election '88, Abortion, Social Security Administration, Health and Human Services, Highways, Public Service Commission, Motor Vehicles, Magistrate Court, Legislative Issues, Taxes, United Mine Workers Coal Strike, Community and Industrial Development, National Civil Space Program, NASA, Support of WV Companies.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways; Dee Caperton, West Virginia Delegate; Benny Capparelli, Mayor of the Town of Northfork. Topics include: Highways, Public Safety, Education, State Taxes, Public Service Commission, National Governors' Association, Regional Education Service Agency, Capital to Capital, Policy Research, Capital Punishment, Human Services, State Capitol Preservation, Mountain State Forest Festival, Commerce, Legislative Issues, Community Partnership Program, International Integrity Program, Taxes, Employment, Victim Assistance, Natural Resources, Virginia Power, Public Service Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lysander L. Dudley, Director of Industrial Development. Topics include: CAP Allocation, Community and Industrial Development, Tax Reform Act of 1986, Public Securities Association, Essential Government Purpose Bonds.","Topics include: West Virginia Capitol and Grounds Brochure.","This folder contains correspondence with: Brad Crouser, Acting Commissioner of the State Tax Department. Topics include: State Tax Department, Finance and Administration, Capitol Dome, Gold Dome, Capital Punishment, Lottery.","This folder contains correspondence with: William G. Conley, Former Governor of West Virginia. Topics include: Gold Dome, Capitol Dome, Culture and History, Building Commission, Renovating State Capitols, Finance and Administration.","Topics include: West Virginia Capitol Historical Preservation Foundation Inc.","Topics include: Map of West Virginia Capitol and Grounds.","This folder contains correspondence with: Glen B. Gainer, Chairman of the West Virginia Public Employees Insurance Board. Topics include: Gaston Caperton (Former Governor of West Virginia), Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Carlin, Governor of the State of Kansas. Topics include: Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact, Department of Ecology, Acid Rain Policy, Energy Department, National Governors' Association.","This folder contains correspondence with: Andrew H. Card, Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs; Caspar W. Weinberger, Secretary of the United States Department of Defense. Topics include: Jewish Community of Huntington, Employment, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial, Small Cities Block Grant, Office of Management and Budget, Summit Meeting/Soviet Jews, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, West Virginia University, Workers' Compensation Fund, Aging Commission, Highways, Human Services, Job Training Partnership Act, Education, Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bob Wise, United States Congressman; Harold C. Carl, Superintendent of Schools at the Pleasants County Board of Education. Topics include: Public Safety, Motor Vehicles, Legislative Issues, Health, Public Transit, Republican State Executive Committee, Individual Training Account, Education, Workers Compensation Fund, Commerce, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gary K. Carlson, Executive Director of the National Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve; Jack Carlson, Executive Director of American Association of Retired Persons (AARP); Frank Carlucci, Secretary of Defense; Herbert Carmichael, Mayor of the City of Cameron; Gus R. Douglass, West Virginia Agriculture Commissioner. Topics include: Education, Community and Industrial Development, Highways, Public Safety, Italian Emigration Committee, Lottery, Election '88, National Guard, Aging, Federal Procurement, Culture and History, Marshall County Airport, Small Cities Block Grant, Labor, Taxes, Agriculture, Community Development, Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Carper, Congressman. Topics include: Health, Highways, Education, Motor Vehicles, Taxes, Natural Resources, Human Services, Regional Jail and Prison Authority, Police, Workers' Compensation, Public Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert C. Wise, United States Congressman; Robert C. Byrd, United States Senator; Nick Lazaris, Administrative Assistant to the Governor of West Virginia; Charles Harvey, Jackson County Commissioner. Topics include: Funding Assistance, Small Cities Block Grant, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Public Services, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Finance and Administration, Legislation, Carnifax Ferry Battleground Park.","This folder contains correspondence with: James R. Carpenter, Mayor of the City of Buckhannon. Topics include: Federal Black Lung Claim, Highways, Railroads, Public Services, Library Commission, Human Services, Aging Commission, Labor, Appalachian Regional Commission, Small Cities Block Grant, Education, Health, Asbestos, 1985 Flood, Employment Security, Finance and Administration, Reappraisal, Workers' Compensation Fund, Liability Insurance, Public Employees Retirement System.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dayton Carr, President of the Grant County Commission; Edward R. Carr, Chairman of the Clay County Republican Executive Committee. Topics include: Public Safety, Highways, Emergency Services, Taxes, Nursing Homes, Workers' Compensation Fund, Department of Corrections, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Grant County Commission, Ambulance Service, Flood Relief, Legislative Issues, Aging Commission, Small Business Association, Labor, Library Commission, Health, Education, Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dayton Carr, President of the Grant County Commission; Edward R. Carr, Chairman of the Clay County Republican Executive Committee. Topics include: Public Safety, Highways, Emergency Services, Taxes, Nursing Homes, Workers' Compensation Fund, Department of Corrections, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Grant County Commission, Ambulance Service, Flood Relief, Legislative Issues, Aging Commission, Small Business Association, Labor, Library Commission, Health, Education, Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bill Carter, President, Huttonsville Correctional Association; Clifford Goddin, Vice President, Huttonsville Correctional Association; Bruce Carter, United Hospital Center; David Carter, President, AmStar Ambulance Service, Incorporated; J. Douglas Carter, Manager, Potomac Valley Transit Authority; James G. Carter, Administrator, West Virginia Department of Health; and Jimmy Carter, Former President of the United States, Honorary Co-Chair, United States Committee for UNICEF. Topics include: highways, employment security, public employees insurance board, medicaid, human services, health care cost review authority, legislative issues, community and economic development, air pollution, department of motor vehicles, department of corrections, tax department, public transportation, finance and administration, and liability insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Carter, Owner, Pinnacle Productions; Robert Carter, Chairman, Republicans Abroad; and Roberta Carter, Associate Dean, Division of Continuing Education, The University of Tulsa. Topics include: Veterans Memorial Bridge, highways, human services, community and industrial development, social security, commission on aging, Martin Luther King Jr. Day Holiday, solid waste authority, small cities block grant, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Calvin Carte, Chairman, Local Board #1, Selective Service Board; Gene Carte, President, Fayette County Commission; Nancy Cartwright, Oil Transport, Incorporated; James Caruth, Executive Director, West Virginia Education Association; Stephen Hald, Director of Government Relations, West Virginia Education Association; Thomas Vogel, President, West Virginia Education Association; James Caruthers, Putnam County Commission; James Carvelli, Chief, Stonewood Volunteer Fire Department; J.O. Carver, Plant Manager, The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company; James Cary, President, West Virginia International Industries, Inc.; McDonald Cary, President, Cary Construction, Inc.; Michael Caryl, Chairman, West Virginia Municipal Bond Commission, Commissioner, and State Tax Department. Topics include: selective service board, Sexual Abuse, Incest and Neglect Team; Governor's Community Partnership Program; highways, tax department, workers' compensation, legislative issues, Gold Dome project, J.T. P.A. Program, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Plant, community and economic development, C\u0026P Telephone, United Way Campaign, public service commission, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jane Carter, Studio 7 Education Through Art, Inc. Topics vary.","This folder contains correspondence with: Manuel Cases, President, Philippine-American Alliance Foundation, Inc.; Albert Casey, Postmaster General of the United States; James Casey, West Virginia, House of Delegates; Robert Casey, Governor of Pennsylvania; Thomas Casey, President, McDowell County Volunteer Fire Department; and Crystal Cash, Mayor, Town of Leon, West Virginia. Topics include: income tax, human services, employment security, Diamond-Bathurst closing, finance and administration, small cities block grant, community partnership grant, workers' compensation fund, U.S. Department of Labor, education, highways, Mon/Fayette Expressway, energy, Appalachian Regional Commission, Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution, natural resources, department of commerce, and lottery.","This folder contains correspondence with: Roy Cashdollar, Mayor, City of Chester, West Virginia; Lois Cashell, Acting Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Frank Casillas, Assistant Secretary of Labor, Employment and Training, U.S. Department of Labor; Fredrick Armstrong, Associate Director, Department of Archives and History, West Virginia Department of Culture and History; James Cason, Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary, land and Minerals Management, U.S. Department of the Interior; Pat Castillo Council Member, City of Sunnyvale, California; and Michael Castle, Chairman, Project on Infant Mortality, Southern Governors' Association. Topics include: small cities block grant, community and industrial development, culture and history, natural resources, employment, health, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Corrigan, Regional Director, United States Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration; Benny Cassady, President, McDowell County Board of Education; Grey Cassell, Superintendent of Schools, Hampshire County Board of Education; Marka Cassell, The Braxton Democrat; and Lowell Basford, Acting Director of Personnel, State of West Virginia Civil Service System. Topics include: Cass Scenic Railroad, education, natural resources, damming of rivers, special session on education, 1988 legislation, taxes, highways, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, public service commission, Greenbriar River Dam, civil service, veterans' home, commission on aging, teachers' salaries, and workers' compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mike Castle, Governor, State of Delaware, Chairman, Republican Governors' Association, Chairman, National Governors' Association on Human Services; Kelly Castleberry, Secretary-Treasurer, American Federation of Musicians; and Betty Castor, Commissioner, Florida Department of Education. Topics include: department of health, Republican Governors' Association, National Governors' Association (education; handbook on children), preschool programs, education, human services, public service commission, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Georgeanna Cathell, Secretary, Save Our Schools Committee; Donald Cather, Director, Department of Public Works, City of Miami, Florida; C.N. Harman, Minority Leader, West Virginia State Senate; W. Gale Catlett, Head Basketball Coach, West Virginia University; Leo Catsonis, Judge, Thirteenth Judicial Circuit; Eileen Catterson, Medical Director, Children's Health Care, Inc.; and Ronald Stemple, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: health, health, education, legislative issues, farm management commission, taxes, 1977 Mingo County Flood, highways, natural resources, foreign trade, and lottery.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donald Caudill, Executive Director, North Central Regional Education Service Agency; Herman Caudill, Mayor, City of Madison, West Virginia; Leroy Caudill, First City Insurance Agency; Geraldine Cavacini, Division of Medical Processing, West Virginia Department of Human Services; Lauro Cavazos, Secretary, United States Department of Education; and Bruce Cavender and Constance Arthur, Co-chairmen, Kanawha Citizens for a Judicial Annex Regional Jail. Topics include: highways, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, limited gaming, human services, community and industrial development, legislation, public employees insurance, tax department, retirement, insurance, regional jail and prison authority, aging, economic development, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jonathan Cavendish, Realcorp, Inc.; Commercial and Industrial Real Estate; Gordon Cawelti, Executive Director, Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development; and Hobart Cawood, Chairman, We The People 200 Committee. Topics include: commission on aging, tax department, human services, highways, finance and administration, economic development authority, education, 200th Anniversary of the Constitution, workers' compensation, and workers' compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Andrew Casto, Mayor, Town of Anmore, West Virginia; John Casto, Division of Law Enforcement, Department of Natural Resources, State of West Virginia; Roy Casto, President, Raleigh County Education Association; and William Casto, President, Ripley Rotary Club, President, Executive Committee, Jackson General Hospital. Topics include: highways, social service budget cuts, workers' compensation fund, drug enforcement, natural resources, white water rafting, commerce, human services, public service commission, tax department, public employees retirement system, and Williamstown Bridge.","This folder contains correspondence with: Pat Cecil, Staff Writer, Bluefield Daily Telegraph; R.E. Cecil, General Manager, Quality Inn Wheeling East; Anthony Celebrezze, Attorney General, State of Ohio; and Richard Celeste, Governor of Ohio, Chairman, Committee on Human Resources, National Governors' Association. Topics include: highways, workers' compensation, community development, department of motor vehicles, department of corrections, National Governors' Association, National Science Foundation Survey, insurance (National Governors' Association Liability task force), and Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard Celeste, Governor of Ohio, Chairman, Employment and Training Subcommittee, National Governors' Association; Wendy Gramm, Administrator, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget; John Keane, Director, Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce; Dale Nitzschke, President, Marshall University; J. Cerra, Executive Director, Mid-Ohio Valley Industrial Council, Incorporated; and Thomas Cera, Chairman, Northern Panhandle Private Industry Council, Management Co-chairman, Project Best, Inc. Chairman, Upper Ohio Valley Italian Foundation, Inc. Topics include: acid rain, legislation, 1988 census dress rehearsal, economic development, lottery, job training partnership, community and industrial development, and limited gaming.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jim Cerra, Executive Director, Mid-Ohio Valley Industrial Council, Inc.; Ramona Cerra, Mid-Ohio Valley Industrial Council, Inc.; Thomas Cerra, General Chairman, Upper Ohio Italian Festival; Mary Cerreto, Chief Executive Officer, Accreditation Council for Services for Mentally Retarded and Other Developmentally Disabled Persons; Robert Cetti, President, Amerdyne Industries, Inc.; and Bill Ceverha, Texas House of Representatives. Topics include: culture and history, public energy authority, department of health, economic development, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Warren Duliere, Editor and President, The West Virginia Advocate","Topics include: Distinguished West Virginian Applications","This folder contains correspondence with: Willard M. Ansel, Executive Secretary of the Teachers Retirement Board; Vernon F. Harless, Sheriff of Boone County. Topics include: Distinguished West Virginian Certificates.","Topics include: Distinguished West Virginian Certificates.","This folder contains correspondence with: Guy Owen Baker, Choral Director of the West Virginia Institute of Technology; A. Eddie Bassitt, Mayor of the City of Saint Albans. Topics include: Distinguished West Virginian Certificates.","This folder contains correspondence with: W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety; Gus R. Douglass, Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture. Topics include: Distinguished West Virginian Certificates.","This folder contains correspondence with: W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety; Gus R. Douglass, Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture. Topics include: Distinguished West Virginian Certificates.","This folder contains correspondence with: C. H. Harman, West Virginia Senate; Betsy Hutchison, Director of The National Youth Science Camp. Topics include: Distinguished West Virginian Certificates.","This folder contains correspondence with: William D. Moore, Mayor of Hedgesville. Topics include: Distinguished West Virginian Certificates.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dale Nitzschke, President of Marshall University; Marvin P. Shelton, District Director of the Small Business Association; Richard L. Thornburgh, Director of the Institute of Politics at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Topics include: Distinguished West Virginian Certificates.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: Distinguished West Virginian Certificates.","Topics include: Distinguished West Virginian Certificates.","Topics include: Distinguished West Virginian Certificates.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert \"Chuck\" Chambers, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Dan Tonkovich, President of the West Virginia State Senate.  Topics include: Human Services, Highways, Lumber Imports, Consumer Sales Tax, Tax Department, Legislation, Employment Security, Major Budget Cuts, Finance and Administration, National Governors' Association, Health, Veterans' Affairs, Campaign 1988.","This folder contains correspondence with: Nancy Chambers, President of the Board of Directors of the Family Refuge Center; Robert \"Chuck\" Chambers, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Ben Bailey, Governor's Assistant of the State of West Virginia. Topics include: Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Medical Malpractice, Tort Reform, Golden Mountaineer, Taxes, Human Services, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Victim Assistance Program, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction, Aging Commission, Community Development, Finance and Administration, Lottery, Anti-Abortion.","Topics include: West Virginia Chamber of Commerce Leadership Team.","This folder contains correspondence with: Phillip E. Cline, Chairman of the Huntington Chamber of Commerce; D. Max Fancis, Chairman of the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce; Robert M. Steptoe Jr., President of the Harrison County Chamber of Commerce; John D. Hurd, President of the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce; John A. Chapman, President of the Charleston Regional Chamber of Commerce and Development; Joseph W. Mayernick, Executive Director of the Weirton Chamber of Commerce. Topics include: West Virginia Chamber of Commerce, Finance and Administration.","Topics include: Challenger Disaster.","This folder contains correspondence with: Benjamin L. Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Arch Moore. Topics include: Finance and Administration, Odyssey of the Mind Program, Human Services, Health, Public Employees Retirement System, Highways, Veterans Affairs, Public Services, Board of Probation and Parole, Department of Labor.","This folder contains correspondence with: Benjamin L. Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Arch Moore; H. Truman Chafin, West Virginia Senator; Ralph Steele, Assistant to the Commissioner of Alcohol Beverage Control Commission. Topics include: Highways, Human Services, Bicentennial Commission, Department of Labor, Social Security, Corrections, State Taxes, Small Cities Block Grant, Education, West Virginia Professional Educators, Workers' Compensation Fund, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction, Energy, Community Development, Liability Insurance, Small Business Support, Appalachian Regional Commission, Housing Development Fund, Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ben L. Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Arch Moore. Topics include: Taxes, Motor Vehicles, Highways, Commerce, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Department of Corrections, Spurr Memorial Playground Board, Community Partnership Grant, Playground Renovation, Health, Workers' Compensation Fund, Natural Resources, Employment, Education, Black Lung, Human Services.","Topics include: Highways, Lottery, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Prayer in School, West Virginia Children's Home, Human Services, Department of Corrections, Culture and History.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas K. Chaplin, Mayor of the City of Westover. Topics include: Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, American-Soviet Youth Exchange, Legal, Highways, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Natural Resources, Appalachian Regional Commission, Employment Security Problem, Taxes, Health, Public Safety, Aging Commission, Legislative Issues, West Virginia Airport Systems Plan, Death Penalty.","This folder contains correspondence with: John A. Chapman, President of the Charleston Regional Chamber of Commerce. Topics include: Federal Aviation Administration, Unemployment, Buy American, Employment and Training, Liability Insurance, Community and Industrial Development, Job Training Partnership Act, West Virginia Association of Community Health Centers, Labor, Small Cities Block Grant, Natural Resources, Employment Security, Workers' Compensation Fund, Public Safety, Taxes on Tobacco and Gas, Taxes, Highways, Legislative Issues, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Human Services, Health, Public Services, Health Cost Care.","This folder contains correspondence with: D. Charles, Professor and Chairman, Marshall University School of Medicine; Shirley Furry, General Manager, Charleston Symphony Orchestra; Peggy Charren, President, Action for Children's Television; James Thomas, President, Charleston Renaissance Corporation; Rosemary Charochak, Executive Coordinator, Ohio County Chapter, Association for Retarded Citizens, Inc.; Gene Swanzey, Vice President, Director of State Government Relations, Chase Manhattan Corporation; Robert Holliday, West Virginia State Senator; and George Chaump, Head Football Coach, Marshall University Department of Athletics. Topics include: tax department, department of motor vehicles, human services, workers' compensation, civil contingent fund, public service commission, veterans' memorial, commission on aging, civil service system, Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution, department of health, casino gambling, education, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dale Harwood, Council President, Chief Cornstalk Council No. 756, Boy Scouts of America; Donald Cheek, Scout Executive Chief Cornstalk Council No. 756, Boy Scouts of America; Robert Chehi, Financial Analysis, West Virginia Economic Development Authority, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; Eleanor Chelimsky, Director, United States General Accounting Office, Program Evaluation and Methodology Division; Marilyn Chelstrom, President, The Taft Institute for Two-Party Government; Robert Reishman, Managing General Partner, Reishman Associates; Thomas Chema, Chairman, State of Ohio Public Utilities Commission; Claude Chemtob, Research and Development Coordinator, U.S. Veterans Administration; Liliane Chen, President, Jantic Corporation; Peter Jin-Fu Chen, Supervisor, Overall Planning Department, Council of Labor Affairs, Executive Yuan, Republic of China; B.I. Cheney, Acting Regional Director, ACTION; and Lynne Cheney, Chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities. Topics include: health, surface mining, natural resources, chemical industry, ACTION, VISTA Volunteers, culture and history, and National Endowment for the Humanities.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Cheng, Director, Sino-American International, Labor Service Corporation; Leo Cherne, Executive Director, The Research Institute of America, Incorporated; John Chernenko, West Virginia State Senate; Marc Chernenko, Chairman, Board of Directors, Brooke County Committee on Aging; Charles Cherry, Mayor, Town of Triadelphia, West Virginia; Dave Sheshire, President, Ranson Planning Commission, Corporation of Ranson, West Virginia; William Chesser, Director, Office of Federal Operations/HDS; Barbara Cheuvront, Clerk of the Wirt County Commission; Evelyn Waggoner, Circuit Clerk of Wirt County; Rusty Cheuvront, Administrative Assistant, Scheduling, Office of the Governor of Kentucky; Terrence Chewning, Chairperson, Brindisi Youth Organization; and Frederick Chien, Representative, Coordination Council for North American Affairs. Topics include: West Virginia University, flood control, employment security, department of motor vehicles, small business, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), public service commission, low income weatherization assistance, tax department, highways, small cities block grant, department of public safety, human services, community and industrial development, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dorothy Chlad, Founder and President, National Safety Town Center; Chank Nak Choi, Minister, Ministry of Energy and Resources, Republic of China; Seok Yoon Choe, Construction Attache, Embassy of the Republic of Korea; Soo Bock Choi, Department of Political Science, Marshall University; Y.D. Choi, A.A.U. National Tae Kwon Do General Secretary; Diane Chopyak, Public Relations Specialist, Mountaineer Food Bank; Michael Chow, Environmental Protection Department, Union Carbide Corporation, Donna Moore, Program Officer, Christa McAuliffe Program; Jed Christensen, Director, U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of Surface Mining; Gary Christie, City Manager, City of Princeton, West Virginia; James Christie, Grafton Coal Company; John Chistodoulou, Manager, Safety, Security and Environmental Compliance, Sterling Faucet Company; Janice Christopher, President, West Virginia Association for Counseling and Development; and Chiu Chuang-huan, Taiwan Provincial Government, Office of the Governor, Republic of China. Topics include: job training program, foreign trade, West Virginia Board of Medicine, Mountaineer Food Bank, Kare Krishna, lottery, natural resources, Christa McAuliffe Fellowship 1988, human services, highways, legislation, employment security, commission on aging, grant for community crime prevention, State Emergency Response Commission, health, department of motor vehicles, Environmental Protection Agency, workers' compensation, department of commerce, and West Virginia Recovery Foundation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donald Christiansen, Editor and Publisher, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Topics include: department of energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jed Christensen, Director, U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of Surface Mining; and Michael Bailin, President, Public/Private Ventures. Topics include: surface coal mining reclamation, abandoned mine land program, natural resources, geo-tech land permit, Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act, and Abandoned Mine Lands Conference 1985.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Donovan, President and CEO, Chicago Board of Trade; Samuel Chico, President, Chico Dairy Company; Frederick Chien, Representative, Coordination Council for Northern American Affairs; Steve Chidester, Mayor, Town of Bruceton Mills, West Virginia; Howard Kenney, Executive Director, West Virginia Human Rights Commission. Topics include: workers' compensation, Hare Krishna, tax department, U.S. Department of Agriculture; higher education legislation, public employees insurance, highways, investment, international trade, human services, turnpike commission, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Childers, West Virginia House of Delegates; Faye Chiles, Director of Licensure, State of Tennessee, Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation; Lawton Chiles, Chairman, national Commission to Prevent Infant Mortality, U.S. Senator;  Ross Free, Member of Parliament, House of Representatives, Commonwealth Parliament of Australia; Tetsuo Chino, President, American Honda Motor Company; and Hwang Tzuen-Chiou, President, The Control Yuan, Republic of China. Topics include: public safety, tax department, education special session, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), highways, human services, commerce, health, natural resources, 1985 Youth Science Camp, liability insurance, economic development, and workers' compensation fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: C.L. Christian, President, Continental Brick Company; and Diane Christian, President, Board of Directors, CONTACT Huntington, Rape Crisis Counseling Team. Topics include: Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Appalachian Regional Commission, regional jail authority, human services, social security, victim assistance program, lottery, community and industrial development, natural resources, natural resources, tax department, and employment security.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ann Church, Coordinator, State Legislation, The Humane Society of the United States; Bennett Church, Superintendent, McDowell County Public Schools; Lloyd Church, Conservation Crusade; Nina Church, Clerk, McDowell County Magistrate Court; Gilbert Churchill, Acting Forest Supervisor, Monongahela National Forest. Topics include: natural resources, highways, Appalachian Regional Commission, social security, human services, education, health, lottery, workers' compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: J.S. Church Executive Director, Logan-Mingo Area Mental Health, Inc. Topics include: department of public safety, and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State. Topics include: Christmas greetings.","Topics include: finance and administration and Christmas tree donations.","This folder contains correspondence with:Albert Ciampanella, WVCA Legislative Chairman, West Virginia Cosmetologists Association; Norma Ciccarello, Executive Director, West Virginia Utility Contractors Association; Bill Clinton, Governor of Arkansas; Anthony Cipriani, Mayor, City of Wellsburg, West Virginia; and  Lawrence Cirignano, Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration. Topics include: West Virginia Utility Contractors Association, highways, Appalachian Regional Commission, health, flood recovery, highways, flood assistance, tax department, department of energy, public service commission, small cities block grant, and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Ciuros, President of the New York Corrections and Youth Services Association; Vernon Whitacre, West Virginia State Senator. Topics include: Highways, Public Services, Natural Resources, Citizens for a Balanced Budget, Citizens Committee for Children of New York, Citizens Scholarship, Citizens against Racism, Citizens for America, Corrections, Civil War Historical Site, Historical Preservation, Legislation, Higher Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: David T. Clark, Mayor of the Town of Paw Paw. Topics include: Human Services, Commerce, Employment with State, Natural Resources, Aging, Health, Mine Operation, Highways, Small Cities Block Grant, Community and Industrial Development, Labor, Culture and History.","This folder contains correspondence with: Marianne K. Clark, Project Manager of the National Governors' Association. Topics include: Health, Motor Vehicles, Finance and Administration, Social Studies Fair, Highways, Human Services, Commerce, Public Safety, National Governors' Association, Workers Compensation Fund, Community and Industrial Development, Aging, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Abortion, Small Cities Block Grant, Social Security Administration, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: David Z. Morgan, President, West Virginia State Medical Association; Charlie Brown, Attorney General of the State of West Virginia. Topics include: Little Beaver State Park, Medical Affairs, Board of Medicine, Farmers Home Administration, Taxes, Worker's Compensation Fund, Corrections, Highways.","Topics include: Aging Commission, Highways, Health, Flood Recovery Efforts, Workers Compensation Fund, National Youth Science Camp, 1985 Youth Science Camp, Industrial Development, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Human Services, Housing and Urban Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: William L. Clay, Chairman of the Committee on Education and Labor of the US House of Representatives; Eugene Claypole, President of the United Mine Workers of America. Topics include: Correspondence, Aging Commission, Education, Taxes, Community Development, Highways, Motor Vehicles, Human Services, 1985 Flood, Commerce, Library Commission, Job Training Partnership Act, Health, Workers' Compensation Fund, Employment and Training.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert D. Orr, Governor of Indiana; C. Everett Koop, The Surgeon General of the Public Health Service Department of Health and Human Services; Robert C. Byrd, Minority Leader of the United States Senate; Nick Joe Rahall II, Congressman; John D. Rockefeller, Senator; Robert E. Wise, Congressman; Benjamin L. Bailey, Counsel to the Governor's Office. Topics include: Legislative Issues, Clean Coal Technology, Clean Air Act, Clean Indoor Air Act, Clean Jobs Act, Clean Water Amendments of 1985, Natural Resources, Clean Water Act, Clear Total Coalition, Commerce, Public Services, Education, Health, Social Security Administration, Higher Education, Moundsville Penitentiary, Industrial Development, Human Services, Finance and Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: William P. Clements, Governor of the State of Texas. Topics include: Natural Resources, Safety Belt Use, Public Services, Finance and Administration, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Human Services, Taxes, Interest in Children's Trust Fund, Community and Industrial Development, Child Care Rates, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Motor Vehicles, Corrections.","This folder contains correspondence with: Larry Cline, President of the Mingo County Commission; Bill Clinton, Chairman of the Southern Corporate Coalition to Improve Maternal and Child Health, Governor of Arkansas. Topics include: Highways, Abortion, Human Services, Community Development, National Youth Science Camp, Republic Governors' Association, Employment and Training, Job Training Partnership Act, Health, Motor Vehicles, Education Commission of the States, Correspondence.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bill Clinton, Governor of Arkansas. Topics include: National Governors' Association, Infant Mortality, Education, US-Canadian Task Force, Commission on the South, Adult Literacy, Human Services.","Topics include: Commerce, Highways, Library Funding, Culture and History, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Tourism, Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, Health, Veterans Affairs, Motor Vehicles, Social Security, Legislative Issues.","Topics include: Library Funding, Culture and History, Tourism, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, Health, Veterans Affairs, Motor Vehicles, Blennerhassett Island, Social Security, Highways, Legislative Issues.","This folder contains correspondence with: Larry Cline, President of the Mingo County Commission; Paul C. Cline, Delegate of West Virginia. Topics include: Health, Motor Vehicles, Small Cities Block Grant, Human Services, Banking, Education, Commerce, Highways, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program.","This folder contains correspondence with: James R. Clowser, President of the Potomac House. Topics include: Health, Mental Health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert L. Clodius, President of the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges; Robert Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways; Paul J. Clowers, Mayor of the City of Mullens. Topics include: Education, Highways, Abortion, Prayer in Schools, Commerce, Beer Commission, Natural Resources, Support of Sales Tax on Food, Public Service Commission, Human Resources, Social Security, Community Development, Motor Vehicles, Small Cities Block Grant, Vocation Rehabilitation, Mental Health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Michael L. Clowser, Executive Director of the Contractors Association of West Virginia. Topics include: Highways, Fire Department Program, Health, Public Employees Insurance Board, Public Libraries, Mental Health Funding, Salary Equalization.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gary G. White, President of West Virginia Coal Association; Robert C. Byrd, Minority Leader of the United States Senate; John S. Herrington, Secretary of Energy; Richard Lyng, Secretary of Agriculture; Mack Mattingly, Georgia Senator; Alan Mollohan, United States Congressman; Nick Joe Rahall, US House of Representatives; John D. Rockefeller, US Senator; Harley O. Staggers; Robert E. Wise, Congressman; Joseph J. Yanick, Director of the Office of Energy of the United States Department of Commerce International Trade Administration; Sidney R. Yates, Congressman. Topics include: Coal Industry, Clean Coal Technology Coalition, Coal, Public Energy Authority, National Coal Council, Agriculture, Federal Lands Administration Act of 1986, Coal Strike.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Evans, Secretary, Kentucky Energy Cabinet, Kentucky Center for Energy Research.Topics include: Coal Summit II.","This folder contains correspondence with: Louis Coakley, Assistant Director, Environmental Programs, Southern States Energy Board; H.E. Jones, West Virginia Coal Association; Dan Coats, U.S. House of Representatives; A. Parks Cobb, President, Duke Engineering and Services, Inc.; and John Cob, President/COO Eastern Bancorp. Topics include: tax department, Southern States Energy Board, West Virginia Coal Association, highways, energy, human services, teen pregnancy, B\u0026O tax, health, public service commission, 1988 State of the State message, civil service, and social security.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Cobb, President, Magnet Bank; Daniel Cobb, Vice President and Dean of the Faculty, Bethany College; Mark Cobetto, President, Seven-Up Bottling Company of Wheeling; Christopher Coburn, Science and Technology Advisor, Office of the Governor (Ohio); and Harry Coburn, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Passport Services, U.S. Department of States. Topics include: human services, collective bargaining, department of commerce, natural resources, litter control campaign, legislative issues, public employees insurance, U.S. Department of State, highways, Public Employees Retirement System.","This folder contains correspondence with: D.E. Cochran, Chairman of the Board, Ames Lawn and Garden Tools; Florence Cochran, Director, Eastern Allegheny Council for Human Services, Inc.; Thomas Cochran, Senior Vice President, Shearson Lehman Brothers; James Cochrane, Resource Consultants and Developers, Inc. Topics include: public safety, education, legislative issues, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, National Guard, tax department, human services, flooding, finance and administration, workers' compensation, and small cities block grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Doder, International Union Area Director, American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees. Topics include: corrections, collective bargaining, motor vehicles, social security administration, finance and administration, human services, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Nancy Coen, Vice-President, Marshall County Commission; Charles Spears, Director, West Virginia Department of Commerce, Division of Parks and Recreation; Mary Beth Coffey, Virginia Glass Products Corporation; and Matthew Coffey, President, National Tooling and Machining Association. Topics include: health, human services, education, community and industrial development, finance and administration, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: B.L. Coffindaffer, Associate Director, The University of Maryland, Cooperative Extension Service; Earnest Coffindaffer, Wheat, First Securities; James Coffman, Mayor, Town of West Hamlin, West Virginia; and Wade Coffindaffer, General Manager, Spencer Business Forms Company, Inc. Topics include: economic and community development, lumber imports, small cities block grant, natural resources, and workers' compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.W. Cokeley, West Virginia Insurance Company; Stephen Cogar, President, West Virginia Trooper's Association; Jacqueline Cogle, President, Good Times Boosters, Inc., Martinsburg High School Good Times Show Choir; and Pat Ellicott, Comptroller, Office of the Governor. Topics include: insurance, finance and administration, transit, natural resources, workers' compensation, human services, highways, department of public safety, and civil contingent fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Don Cogman and R. Spencer Oliver, Co-Chairmen, The American Council of Young Political Leaders; Joe Kirby, Director of Administrative Services, College of Graduate Studies; Bertie Cohen, Chairperson, State Commission on Aging; Claire Cohen, Vice President, Managing Director, State Ratings, Moody's Investors Service; Edwin Cohen, Executive Director, Agency for Instructional Technology; and James Coil, Professor of Surgery, Marshall University. Topics include: American Council of Young Political Leaders, commission on aging, state of the state message, We the People 200 Celebration, commerce, education, department of corrections, highways, Moundsville Penitentiary, and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Coleman, Mid-Atlantic Regional Director, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior; David Heydinger, Director, West Virginia Department of Health; Monty Coles, President, Walnut Valley Acres Association; Alvin Wiggins, Chairman, Colin Anderson Human Rights Commission; Herbert Colker, Executive Vice President, West Virginia Electric Supply Company; and Matt Colker, Vice President of Operations, West Virginia Electric Supply Company. Topics include: highways, insurance, medicare reimbursement, human services, health, Project Unity 200, department of public safety, Pike Island Locks and Dam Project, grants, Colin Anderson Center, employment security, taxes, Huntington, West Virginia, finance and administration, unemployment compensation, collective bargaining, and Public Employees Insurance Board.","This folder contains correspondence with: Chad Colley, National Commander, Disabled American Veterans, National Service and Legislative Headquarters; Charles Collier, President/Executive Director, Princeton-Mercer County Chamber of Commerce; Edwin Colodny, Chairman/President, U.S. Air, Incorporated; Gino Colombo, West Virginia State Senate; Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State; Carol Herrick, Chief, Division of Waste Management, State of West Virginia; Robert Colombo, Director, Office of Employment and Training Programs, U.S. Department of Labor; Rafael Hernandez-Colon, Governor of Puerto Rico; A. James Manchin, West Virginia State Treasurer; Forena Colvin, Executive Director, West Virginia Professional Educators, Incorporated; and Amy Colvin, Director of Legislative Affairs, Rural Housing Action Committee. Topics include: education, legislative issues, Appalachian Regional Commission, tourism, liability insurance, Hare Krishna, highways, small cities block grant, motor vehicles, job training program, energy, highways, and West Virginia Housing Authority.","Topics include: public employees and collective bargaining.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Cole, Mayor, Town of Bethany, West Virginia; Paul Cole, Mayor, City of Bluefield, West Virginia; Jeffrey Cole, President, Cole National Corporation; Leslie Cole and Deborah Gona, The Council of State Governments; and Monty Coles, President, Save Supply Company. Topics include: highways, tax department, education, abortion, education, workers' compensation, West Virginia Alcoholic Berage Control Commission, small cities block grant, industrial development, seat belt law, public safety, natural resources, community and industrial development, economic development, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Grant County Ambulance Authority, and flood recovery.","This folder contains correspondence with: Phyllis Cole, Chairman, Grant County Republican Executive Committee, Grant County Flood Recovery Coordinator; Thomas Cole, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents, President, West Virginia State College; Winfred Godwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board; and R. Wayne Cole, Administrator, Williamson Memorial Hospital. Topics include: Railroad Maintenance Authority, flood recovery, health, American Council of Young Political Leaders; natural resources, highways, healthcare, economic development, Stadium Bridge (Morgantown), Shepherd College, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Benjamin L. Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Moore; Dick Martin, Mayor of Ashland; Ron Coleman, Vice President of Human Resources of Ashland Coal Inc. Topics include: Ashland Coal, Speedway Feasibility Study, Winston Cup Speedways, General Highway Map for Putnam County, Industrial Site, Major Speedway Locations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ron Coleman, Vice President of Human Resources of Ashland Coal Inc. Topics include:Auto Racing, Speedway, Tri-State/River Cities Area Tourism Strategic Planning Study.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ron Coleman, Vice President of Human Resources of Ashland Coal Inc. Topics include: Speedway Feasibility Study.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Coleman, Director of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Office of the National Park Service; Pat Ellicott, Comptroller of the Office of the Governor; Ron Coleman, Vice President of Human Resources of Ashland Coal Inc. Topics include: Taxes, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Natural Resources, Community Development, National Park Service, Human Services, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Health, Highways, Clean Jobs Act, Moundsville Penitentiary, Corrections, Worker's Compensation Fund, Liability Insurance, Huntington Speedway.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Coleman, Director of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Office of the National Park Service. Topics include: Health, US Consumer Product Safety Commission, Natural Resources, Mental Health, Labor, Eagle Scout, Highways, State's Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan and Action Program.","Topics include: Human Services, Highways, West Virginia Energy Authority, Aging, Community Development, Industrial Development, Workers' Compensation Fund, Focus 2000 Plan, Public Services, Transportation.","Topics include: Insurance, Aging, Human Services, Highways, Worker's Compensation Fund, Death Penalty, Taxes, Social Security Administration, Public Services, Support for Prayer in Schools, Commerce, Education, Health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Martha Layne Collins, Governor of Kentucky. Topics include: Commerce, Tourism, Southern Governors' Association, Community Development, Appalachian Regional Commission, West Virginia Racing Commission, Education, Energy, Health, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Missing and Exploited Children, Appalachian Focus Magazine, Appalachian Regional Commission's Governors' Highway Committee, National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.","This folder contains correspondence with: Benjamin Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Moore. Topics include: Highways, Finance and Administration, Social Security Administration, Workers Compensation Fund, Rural Development Authority, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Job Training Partnership Act, Aging, Motor Vehicles, Human Service, Communication Workers of America, Computer Services, Communications.","Topics include: Federal Communications Commission, Health, Culture and History, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Lottery.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dan R. Tonkovich, President of the West Virginia Senate; Richard DeVaul, Dean of the School of Medicine at West Virginia University; George Bush, Vice President of the United States of America. Topics include: Natural Resources, Coal, Education, Health, Cancer Center at West Virginia University, Health Care Costs, 1988 Legislation, Human Services, Labor, Medicine, Highways, Public Safety, Taxes, Water Resources Development Act, Community Development, Workers' Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dan VanCamp, President of the Tyler County Commission. Topics include: Taxes, Computer Systems.","This folder contains correspondence with: West Virginia State Police; Charleston Police Department; Robert Braunder, Program Administrator for the Health Facilities Evaluation Program of the State Department of Health; Clarence Burdette, Assistant State Superintendent of Schools of the Bureau of Vocational, Technical, and Adult Education of the State Department of Education; Wheeling Police Department; Kent Carper, Chief of Police of the City of Charleston; Robert D. Chehi, Executive Secretary of the Public Employees Insurance Board; Williamstown Police Department; John H. Davis, Executive Director of the National Recreation and Park Association; W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent of the West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Parkersburg Police Department; Robert Shinn Emerson, Director of the Huntington Museum of Art; Bluefield Police Department. Topics include: Commendations, Public Safety, Highways, West Virginia State Police, Police, Health, Human Services, Education, Public Employees Insurance Board, Parks and Recreation, Art.","This folder contains correspondence with: West Virginia State Police; Logan County Sheriff's Department; Mike Loss, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources of the Law Enforcement Division; Ohio State Police; Charleston Police Department; Craig Loy, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety Division of the Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; Bill Mathess, West Virginia University Department of Public Safety; Williamstown Police Department; Michigan State Police; Wheeling Police Department; Dale F. Nitzschke, President of Marshall University; Jo Ann H. Petry, Administrative Officer of the Department of Culture and History; Jim Powell, West Virginia Department of Highways; Bob Roberts; Director of Public Safety at West Virginia University; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Commerce; John A. Wilson III, Adjutant General of the State of West Virginia. Topics include: Commendations, Public Safety, West Virginia State Police, Police, Natural Resources, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Culture and History, Highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Raegan, President of the United States of America; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of Highways of the State of West Virginia. \nTopics include: Abortion, Energy, Education, Legislation '86, Liability Insurance, Highways, Vocational Rehabilitation, Public Services, Motor Vehicles, Worker's Compensation Fund, Human Services, Culture and History, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wanda F. Ashcraft, Mayor of the City of Shinnston; Eddie Bassett, Mayor of the City of St. Albans; Charles R. Gardner, Mayor of the City of Charleston; William H. Hancock; Mayor of the Town of Union; Franklin D. Heck, Mayor of the City of Kenova. Topics include: Election Congratulations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bobby L. Zickefoose, Mayor of the City of Smithers. Topics include: Election Congratulations.","Topics include: Debate Congratulations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Nell C. Bailey, Vice President and Dean of Student Affairs at Marshall University; William D. Barns, Professor of History at West Virginia University. Topics include: Congratulations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carl Callaway, Vice President, Steel of West Virginia; A.R. Carpenter, Senior Vice President, CSX; S. Bruce Clarke, Clarke Paper Company; Jacqueline Cogle, President, GOOD TIMES Booster Club; and Rodney Cooper, Director, Kanawha County Parks and Recreation Commission. Topics include: Congratulations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Deborah Davis, Vice President and Cashier, Union National Bank; Thomas Dennis, Director, Federal Agency Regulatory Affairs, American Electric Power; James Edwards, President, Medical University of South Carolina; and Edwin Flowers, Vice President for Institutional Advancement, West Virginia University. Topics include: general congratulations, debate congratulations.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Lilligan, Mayor, Sistersville, West Virginia; Nancy Harris, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Education; Lee Iacoca, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Chrysler Corporation; Robert Jackson, Assistant Treasurer of State for Safekeeping, Treasurer of State's Office, State of West Virginia; and Charles Jones, President, Madison Coal and Supply Company. Topics include: congratulations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bernard Kern, Executive Director, Goodwill Industries of KYOWVA Area, Inc.; Irvin Kilmas, Director of Operations, Chemicals, Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company; Donald Kopp, West Virginia House of Delegates; John Lipphardt, Acting Mayor of Wheeling, West Virginia; Janet Doss, Member, Logan County Board of Education; John McGee, President, Clay Communications, Incorporated; and John Marion, Executive Director, Ultra-Marathon Cycling, Inc. Topics include: congratulations.","This folder contains correspondence with: S.G. Nazzaro, Wheeling Hospital; Leonard Nelson, President, West Virginia Institute of Technology; Roger Nestor, Extension Agent, Barbour County Extension Service; Fred Neudek, Mayor, Oak Hill West Virginia; Dale Nitzschke, President, Marshall University; Richard Northup, Vice President, Appalachian Power Company; Hugh O'Brian, Founder, Chairman, and CEO, Hugh O'Brian Youth Foundation; Pat Pappas, Mayor of Parkersburg, West Virginia; Charles Patton, West Virginia Department of Highways; and Rex Repass, President, Ryan-Repass Research; Daniel Ritchie, Chairman, Westinghouse Broadcasting and Cable, Inc. Topics include: congratulations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Vera Beaudin Saeedpour, Director, The Kurdish Program; Queen Sirikit of Thailand; Alan Stagg, Chairman and President, Stagg Engineering Services, Inc.; David Stamm, Plant Manager, NL Chemicals/NL Industries, Inc.; Jack Staton, United States Embassy, Algiers, United State Department of State; Robert Orr, Governor of Indiana; Diana Stout, Assistant Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, State of West Virginia; Richard Celeste, Governor of Ohio; Joe Colker, West Virginia Electric Supply Company; Henry Marockie, Superintendent, Ohio County Schools; James Morris, Enterprise Area Improvement Committee; John Sorrenti, County Commissioner, Hancock County Commission; and Linda Wright, Director, Kanawha County Public Library.\nTopics include: congratulations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Terry Tamburini, Executive Director, MOVRC; Thomas Terry, Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone of West Virginia; Richard Thornburgh, Governor of Pennsylvania; Phillip Turner, Executive Director, West Virginia Commission on Aging; Iris Tutwiler, West Virginia Air National Guard, 167 Tactical Airlift Group; \nTopics include: congratulations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard Breslin, President, The University of Charleston; Robert Conley, West Virginia House of Delegates; Brian Conley, Chief, Boomer Volunteer Fire Department; Donald Conley, Chairman of the Board, Marion County Chamber of Commerce; David Heydinger, Director, West Virginia Department of Health; Ted Connelly, Chairman, Dominion Hardwoods, Inc.; and Thomas Conley, Executive Vice President, American Fishing Tackle Manufacturers Association. Topics include: education, highways, grants, health, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), and small cities block grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Neel, PyroChem, Inc.; Thomas Knight, Co-Chairman, Joint Committee on Government Operations, West Virginia Legislature; Lee Thomas, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; and Carl Salinger, Dean, West Virginia University College of Law. Topics include: black flies, commerce, human services, motor vehicles, commission on aging, board of regents, highways, tax department, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles Connor, Publisher, Beckley Newspapers; James Carrico, Superintendent, New River National River; and Allen Dyer, Raleigh County Health Center. Topics include: natural resources, black fly control, and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: H. Harrison Conover, President President, Lloyds International Corporation; George O'Shea, Assistant Vice President, Lloyds International Corporation; J.C. Conover, President, The H.C. Nutting Company; C.F. Nutting, Vice President, The H.C. Nutting Company; H.S. Conrad, President, Pendleton County Farm Bureau; Herman Conrad, President, Committee on Aging for Randolph County, Inc.; Charles Field, President, The West Virginia Optometric Association; Michael Schwartz, Manager-Special Projects, Consolidation Coal Company; George Constantz, Director, Pine Run Ecological Laboratory; Bennett Smith, Editor, Columbia Today, Columbia Gas System; Edward Frantel, President and CEO, The Seven-Up Company; Silvio Conte, U.S. House of Representatives; and Charles Spears, Director, West Virginia Department of Commerce, Division of Parks and Recreation. Topics include: industrial development, human services, natural resources, highways, committee on aging, small cities block grant, energy, water resources board, Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution, consumer education information, consumer protection, human services, and lottery.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joe Adams, President, Webster County Commission; Art Ashley, Mayor, City of Nitro, West Virginia; Arden Ashley, Chairman, B-C-K-P Regional Intergovernmental Council; James Bayne, Secretary, U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission; William Bright, President, Land Use Corporation; Noreta McGee, Secretary, U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission; John Dingell, United States Congress; John Faltis, President, Anker Energy Corporation; R.E. Garbesi, Diamond Shamrock, Amherst Coal Company; John Gibbons, United States Congress; Benjamin Greene, President, West Virginia Surface Mining and Reclamation Association; C.E. Hall, Commissioner, Boone County Commission; L.W. Hamilton, Pratt Mining Company; William Harman, Principal, Morgan Stanley and Company Inc.; John Harris, John B. Harris, Inc.; Gail Harrion, Executive Coordinator, Coalition for A Competitive Conrail; William Janklow, Governor, State of South Dakota; Charles Jones, Vice Chairman and Treasurer, Amherst Industries, Incorporated; Ronald Kalyn, Chairman, Belomar Regional Council; James Justice, Vice President and General Manager, Sierra Coal Company; Charles Mechem, Senior General Attorney, Consolidated Rail Corporation; Violet Miller, City Clerk, Logan, West Virginia; and Paul Moran, President, Clear Creek Fuel Corporation. Topics include: sale of Conrail to Norfolk Southern, and natural gas.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Newman, Vice President and Washington Counsel, Consolidated Rail Corporation; Jack Elliott, President, Elliott Coal Sales Company; Rebecca Range, Assistant Secretary for Government Affairs, U.S. Department of Transportation; Nancy Clark Reynolds, President, Wexler, Reynolds, Harrison and Schule, Inc.; Thomas Saunders, Managing Director, Morgan Stanley and Company; Winston Teets, President, Hardy County Commission; Anne Wexler and Gail Harrison, Wexler Reynolds Harrison and Schule, Inc.; James Bayne, Secretary, U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission; J.R. Hawvermale, Executive Director, Eastern Panhandle Regional Planning and Development Council, Region 9; Joe Adams, President, Webster County Commission; and Raymond Prozzillo, Commissioner, Marion County Commission. Topics include: sale of Conrail to Norfolk Southern.","This folder contains correspondence with: Elizabeth Dole, U.S. Secretary of Transportation. Topics include: sale of Conrail to Norfolk Southern.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frank Williams, Chairman, West Virginia Coal Association; John Whisman, States' Regional Representative, Conrail; and Donald Whitehead, Federal Co-chairman, Conrail. Topics include: sale of Conrail to Norfolk Southern.","Topics include: contribution requests.","This folder contains correspondence with:R. Anthony Cook, President, Krasco, Incorporated; Charles Cook, Secretary-Treasurer, Fraternal Order of Police, West Virginia State Lodge; E. Claude Cook, President, Stone and Cook, Inc.; Edward Cook, Director, Inwood Farmers Market; George Cook, General Manager, Charleston Marriott Hotel; Dave Lowe, Governor's Management Task Force-II; and Herbert Cook, Chairman, Cook Family Foods, Limited. Topics include: aging, education, collective bargaining, highways, department of public safety, natural resources, workers' compensation fund, Young American Medal for Bravery, human services, tax department, small cities block grant, higher education, commerce, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Iva Dean Cook, Professor of Special Education, West Virginia College of Graduate Studies; Catherine Raggio, Executive Director, Maryland Developmental Disabilities Council; L. Allen Phelps, University of Illinois; Charles Ness, Iowa Department of Employment Services; Patricia Mundt, Assistant Project Director, Institute of Public Administration; Jerald McNeil, Director of Employment, National Association of Counties; Betsy Lewis, Program Specialist, national Industries for the Severely Handicapped; Claudia Horn, Assistant Director of Rehabilitation, Goodwill Industries of America, Inc.; Rhona Hartman, HEATH Resource Center; Robert Colombo, Director, U.S. Department of Labor; Charlotte Conaway, U.S. Department of Education; William Pittman, Administration on Developmental Disabilities; Ethel Briggs, National Council on the Handicapped; Dennis Wyant, Vocational Rehabilitation and Education Services, U.S. Veterans Administration; Jack Victor, Director, Grants Management, Human Resources Center; Harilyn Spivack, President, National Head Injury Foundation, Inc.; Don Rogers, Director, Education/Handicapped Relations, Boy Scouts of America National Office; Adola Miller, Administrative Assistant/Personnel, West Virginia Housing Development Fund; James Cook, President and CEO, IntraOptics, Incorporated; and John Cook, President, Stevens Clinic Hospital, Welch, West Virginia. Topics include: highways, career development, housing development fund, tax department, energy, health, human services, commission on aging, and community and industrial development.","Topics include: Natural Resources, Highways, Workers' Compensation Fund, Public Employees Retirement System, Taxes, Health, Motor Vehicles, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Grant Assistance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Phyllis Cook, Chairperson of the Grant County Public Service District; Stephen L. Cook, Senator of West Virginia; Tommy Cook, President of the Board of Directors of the Wyoming County Opportunity Council; Ed Cooke, President of the Boone County Commission; W. R. Cooke, Secretary of AARP. Topics include: Human Services, West Virginia Turnpike, Emergency Water and Sewer, Health, Highways, Education, Motor Vehicles, Small Cities Block Grant, Governor's Commission on West Virginians Outdoors, Salary Increment, Nuclear Energy, 1988 Legislation, Weatherization Assistance Program, Lottery, Public Safety, Taxes, Finance and Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Holland H. Coors, Ambassador of the National Year of the Americas. Topics include: Natural Resources, Motor Vehicles, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Public Safety, Public Services, Small Cities Block Grant, Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Energy, Highways, Liability Insurance, Public Employees Insurance Board, Cooperative Extension Service, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, 1987 National Year of the Americas, Veterans Memorial Commission, Health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Douglas Applegate, House of Representatives; Jed. D. Christensen, Director of the United States Department of the Interior; Lynn R. Williams, International President of the United Steelworkers of America. Topics include: Congratulations.","This folder contains correspondence with: H. H. Cooper Jr., Executive Director of the Berkeley County Development Authority; Harold Cooper, Executive Director of the Council of Southern Mountains; Jim Cooper, Coordinating Social Service Supervisor of the West Virginia Department of Human Services; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Minnie Wayne Cooper, President of the Booker T. Washington Memorial Association. Topics include: Port Authority Legislation, Employment and Training, Highways, Commerce, Energy, Mining Fatality, Human Services, Watershed Project, Small Business Association, West Virginia State Lottery, Whitewater Rafting, Natural Resources, Aging Commission, Public Employees Insurance Agency Patient Auditor Program, Flood Related, Finance and Administration, Booker T. Washington Memorial Association, Culture and History, Workers' Compensation Fund.","Topics include: Liability Insurance, Human Services, Education, Emergency Services, Unemployment, Natural Resources, Culture and History, Taxes, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Highways, Legislative Proposals, Public Safety, Flood, Finance and Administration, Collective Bargaining.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Trumka, International President of the United Mine Workers of America; Rodney E. Cooper, Director of the Kanawha County Parks and Recreation Commission. Topics include: Salvation Army, Highways, Board of Coal Mine Health and Safety, Parks and Recreation, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Natural Resources, Commerce, Highways, Human Services, Legislative Proposals, Finance.","This folder contains correspondence with: David Copenhaver, President of the West Virginia Roundtable; John T. Copenhaver, Judge of the United States District Court. Topics include: Human Services, Highways, Education, Motor Vehicles, Social Security Administration, Small Cities Block Grant, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Appalachian Regional Commission, Public Service Commission, Governor's Survey on School Management, Energy.","Topics include: Taxes, Health and Human Services, Social Security, Workers Compensation, Highways, Commerce, Natural Resources, Flooding.","Topics include: Natural Resources, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Highways, Unemployment Compensation Legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: John E. Corrigan, Regional Director of the U.S. Department of Commerce of the Economic Development Administration. Topics include: Commerce, Regional Development, Economic Development, Economic Development Planning Grant, Community Development, Cass Scenic Railroad.","This folder contains correspondence with: Corbin J. Robinson Jr., President of the Quintana Minerals Corporation; Harley O. Staggers Jr., United States Congressman. Topics include: Department of Corrections, Finance and Administration, Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, Highways, Natural Resources, Public Transit, Taxes, Legislation, Higher Education, Counselors, Health, Mental Health Services, Aging, Social Security Administration, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Businesses, Commerce, Education, Fire Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: LeRoy A. Cornelsen, Director of the Division of Vocational Education of the US Department of Education. Topics include: Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Highways, Taxes, State Taxes, State Council on Vocational Education, Health, Employment Security, Young Abe Lincoln Outdoor Drama, Aging Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Alicia Coro, Acting Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights at the United States Department of Education. Topics include: Motor Vehicles, Illness, Highways, Education, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Community Development, Low Income Weatherization Assistance Program, Railroad Industry, Natural Resources, Culture and History, Anti-Abortion, Taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bill Clinton, Governor of Arkansas; J. Allen Overton Jr., President of the American Mining Congress. Topics include: Miscellaneous Outgoing Correspondence.","Topics include: Seat Belt Law, United Mine Workers of America, Small Cities Block Grant, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Human Services, Job Training Partnership Act, Workers' Compensation Fund, Employment and Training, Public Services, Lottery Commission, Highways, Education, Public Employees Insurance Board, Health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Aaron Cottle, Presiden, Roane County Chamber of Commerce, Fire Chief, Spencer-Roane County Volunteer Fire Department; Dale Cottle, Bi-County Administrator, Seneca Mental Health/Mental Retardation; Mardell De Pue Cottle, Citizens in Action for Veterans; and Marsha Cottle, President, Summersville Area Chamber of Commerce. Topics include: human services, highways, energy, health, fire department funds, juvenile justice and delinquency, veterans' affairs, teachers' retirement, workers' compensation fund, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: David Cottrill, Mayor, Jane Lew, West Virginia. Topics include: human services, highways, Davis Power Project, dog control, legislative issues, public employees retirement system, health, Appalachian Regional Commission, education, and workers' compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Alice Couch, Chairperson, Nursing Home Licensing Advisory Council, Valley Haven Geriatric Center, Inc.; George Couch, President, New Martinsville Chamber of Commerce, President/Administrator, New Martinsville Health Center, West Virginia Healthcare Association; Ronald Cowgill, President, Paw Paw Municipal Development Authority; Cecile Burkhart, Secretary, Paw Paw Municipal Development Authority; Stanley Coulling, Executive Director, Oglebay Institute; Susan Coulter, Treasurer, Triangel PWC Federal Credit Union; Walter Hahn, Chairman, National Scanning Board, The Council of State Planning Agencies; and Barbara Hatfield, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: health, workers' compensation fund, economic development, Governor's Community Partnership, human services, legislative issues, public safety, commerce, natural resources, community and industrial development, highways, Kammer Plant, lottery, and Council for Children's Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Walter Hahn, Chairman, National Scanning Board; Walter Counts, Chairman, Gandeeville Public Service District; J.C. Fisher, Chairman, Morgan County Republican Executive Committee; Betty Murphy, President, General Refuse Service, Inc.; Jimmy Bradley, Chairman, Roane County Republican Executive Committee; Jack Courtemanche, Executive Director, White House Conference on Small Business; Thomas Courtice, President, West Virginia Wesleyan College; Richard Courtney, Executive Director, Region VII Planning and Development Council; and Alice Couch, Administrator, Valley Haven Geriatric Center, Inc. Topics include: human services, highways, workers' compensation fund, small business, Institutional Conservation Program, education, public service commission, Corridor H, Governors' Conference on Community Development, Appalachian Regional Commission (local development district), department of motor vehicles, natural resources, Saturn Corporation, economic development, tax department, and timber industry.","This folder contains correspondence with: Winston Guy Covey, Professor, Concord College; Carl Covitz, Acting Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Elmer Cowan, President, Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association; Kent Hall, Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee; W.F. Donahoe, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; David Crowder, Chairman, Sight Committee, Campbells Creek Lions Club; Steve Cowper, Governor of Alaska; Albert Cox, Mayor, City of Clarksburg, West Virginia; and Archibald Cox, Chairman, Common Cause. Topics include: health, workers' compensation, West Virginia Turnpike, human services, highways, Davis Power Project, energy, libraries, Cowen Volunteer Emergency Ambulance Service; lottery, National Youth Science Camp, small cities block grant, oil overcharge funds, Justice Assistance Program, taxes, 1988 legislation, and public employees retirement system.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Cox, Director of Institutional Research Grants, Southern West Virginia Community College; Kenneth Cox, First Vice President, Local 36, International Association of Fire Fighters; Jay Hoke, Legal Counsel and Director, Office of Customer Relations, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Rod Cox, Senior Director of Reservations, America West Airlines; T. Randolph Cox, West Virginia Counsel, Health Insurance Association of America; Rose Ellen Cox, Clerk, Circuit Court of Ritchie County; John Cowan, Take Charge America; and Rick Coyle, Southern States Charles Town Cooperative. Topics include: highways, board of regents, commerce, public service commission, human services, education, legislative issues, public safety, energy, tax department, motor vehicle, and vocational rehabilitation.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.J. Coyne, President, Tri-State Petroleum Corporation; John McCuskey, Commissioner, State of West Virginia, Department of Finance and Administration; J. Stanley Coyne, Chairman of the Board, Coyne Textile Services; and James Coyne, President, American Tort Reform Association. Topics include: highways, economic development, insurance, industrial development, Greenbriar River Dam, corrections, human services, workers' compensation, and WV Housing Development Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Souby, Executive Director, Council of State Policy and Planning Agencies. Topics include: Council of State Policy Planning Agencies.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mark Juian, Executive Director,State of West Virginia, Office of The Labor-Management Council; Carl Stenberg, Executive Director, The Council of State Government, Judith Hackett, Director, Center for Agriculture and Rural Development; E. Norman Sims, Director, Office of Information Services, The Council of State Governments; Kristin Thompson, Director, Office of Communications; Robert Krause, Director, Center for Transportation, The Council of State Governments; and Darrell Perry, Director, Finance and Administration, The Council of State Governments. Topics include: natural resources, and Council of State Governments.","This folder contains correspondence with: Deborah Gona, Coordinator, Survey Research Services, The Council of State Governments; W.F. Donohoe, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Sharon Lord, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Human Services; and Norman Fagan, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Culture and History. Topics include: public safety, human services, Council of State Governments, projects, and veterans' affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Anne Crabbe, Director, Future Problem Solving Program, St. Andrew's College; Dee Crabtree, West Virginia Medical Political Action Committee; and Michele Craig, Region II Planning and Development Council. Topics include: finance and administration, human services, health, tax department, highways, Weston State Hospital, employment security, liability insurance, natural resources, energy, Appalachian Regional Commission (local development district), community and industrial development, KYOVA Interstate Planning, Exxon Oil Overcharge, and Huntington Traffic Light Synchronization Program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Craig, Member, West Virginia Board of Regents; Oshel Craigo, West Virginia State Senate; Lew Crampton, Executive Director, National Institute for Chemical Studies. Topics include: education, human services, Putnam County Health Care Facility; National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), energy, highways, commission on aging, flooding, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Holly Crane, College Scholarship Service, The College Board; L.Stanley Crane, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Conrail; Phillip Crane, U.S. House of Representatives; Bruce Crawford, Director, Community Planning and Development Division, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Roberta Crawford, Presient, Iron Overload Diseases Association, Inc.; and William Crawford, Assistant Vice President, Manager, National Sales Benefacts, Inc. Topics include: child support legislation, highways, higher education, tax department, Conrail, public service commission, social security, community development grants, human services, small cities block grant, finance and administration, public employees insurance board, lottery, workers' compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Creadick, Chairman, West Fork River Public Service District; Steve Creasey, The Braxton Democrat Central; Tonya Creasy, Director of Communications, Public Employees Roundtable; James Browne, President-Chief Executive Officer, Chrysler First, Inc.; Charles Creech, President, Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association, Inc., Illinois Division; John Creedon, National Chairman, 1987 U.S. Savings Bond Volunteer Committee, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company; Robert Creese, Professor, Department of Industrial Engineering, College of Engineering, West Virginia University; Donald Cress, President, Cress and Associates, Inc.; James Crews, Vice President, Pennzoil Exploration and Production Company. Topics include: small cities block grant, highways, education, 1989 legislative session, lottery, human services, department of motor vehicles, employment security, State Aeronautics Commission, public service commission, natural resources, workers' compensation, and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Crews, President, Charleston Area Medical Center; James A. Crews, Pennzoil Exploration and Production Company; F. Witcher McCullough, Executive Secretary-Treasurer, The West Virginia Bar Association; Richard Crisp, Director, Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, Incorporated; and A.V. Criss, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: economic development, oil and gas inspectors examining board; highways, small cities block grant, Crime Victims Compensation Act, education, finance and administration, human services, social security administration, alcohol abuse issues, department of motor vehicles, and veterans administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Crist, President, The Ruffed Grouse Society, National Capitol Chapter; Carolyn Critchfield, Office Manager, West Virginia Republican Party; and John Crites, President, Allegheny Wood Products, Inc. Topics include: Davis Power Project, human services, highways, education, culture and history, turnpike commission, alcohol beverage control commission, public transit support, railroad maintenance authority, and employment and training.","This folder contains correspondence with: Madeline Crohn, National Institute for Dispute Resolution; Charles Cronin, Director-Public Relations, Weirton Steel Corporation; Joseph Cronin, President, Massachusetts Higher Education Assistance Corporation; Robert Crooks, Honorary Chairman, Belleville Bicentennial Commission; Betty Crookshanks, Manager, WYKM Radio; Betty Crookshanks, West Virginia House of Delegates; Bob Crookshanks, Superintendent, Lincoln County Public Service District; John Croom, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, The Columbia Gas System; John Crosby, Vice President and General Counsel, National Association of Independent Insurers; Fred Wright, Commissioner, West Virginia Insurance Department; and Sharleen Cross, President, Cross Technologies. Topics include: education, vocational rehabilitation, finance and administration, public safety, human services, dispute resolution, public service commission, employment security, higher education, Kammer Plant, National Youth Science Camp, natural resources, job training, community and industrial development, 1988 legislation, flood recovery, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), USS West Virginia-Trident Submarines; and social security administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Leaberry, Commissioner, West Virginia Workers' Compensation Fund; Fred Crouch, President, Philippi-Barbour County Chamber of Commerce; Marvin Crouch, Mayor of Chesapeake, West Virginia; Brad Crouser, Deputy Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; and Paul Crowers, Mayor, Town of Mullens, West Virginia. Topics include: public safety, legislative issues, 1988 election, highways, flood assistance, workers' compensation, human services, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, finance and administration, economic development, employment security, health, and social security.","This folder contains correspondence with: Daniel Crowder, Regents Professor of History and Project Director, West Virginia College of Graduate Studies; Jim Crowder, Mason County Board of Education; Thomas Cruikshank, President and Chief Executive Officer, Halliburton Company; M. Timothy Crum, Mayor, Town of Kermit, West Virginia; and Clifford Crum, District Executive Board Member, Sub-District One, United Mine Workers of America. Topics include: human services, Kammer Plant, department of public safety, department of corrections, highways, natural resources, Weston State Hospital, community and industrial development, product liability, liability insurance, public service commission, education, tax department, seat belt law, and litter.","This folder contains correspondence with: M. Timothy Crum, Mayor, Town of Kermit, West Virginia; Leon Ginsberg, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; James McBee, Executive Dean, Potomac State College; William Walsh, Director of Personnel Administration, West Virginia Board of Regents; E. Gordon Gee, President, West Virginia University; Kent Hall, State Chairman, West Virginia Republican State Executive Committee; Paul FitzPatrick, President and Chief Operating Officer, C-SPAN. Topics include: highways, higher education, human rights complaint against Potomac State College, legislation, drug-free communities program, Marshall University football stadium, and department of corrections.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.P. Cueroni, Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard; Phil Ondo, Associate Interim Director of Purchasing, West Virginia University. Topics include: human services, Culligan Water Conditioning, lottery, natural resources, B\u0026O Railroad, retired school personnel, and social security administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Hayes, President, Cabell County Commission. Topics include: Culloden Drought Conditions.","This folder contains correspondence with: Verona Cumberledge, Kentucky Health Care Access Foundation; Eric Cummings, Director, Engineering and Economics Research, Inc. Topics include: public employees insurance board, education, highways, human services, highways, workers' compensation fund, and small business administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Eric Cummings, Director, Engineering and Economics Research, Inc.; Lakin Cummings, Clerk, Roane County Magistrate Court; Lysander Dudley, Director, Economic Development, State of West Virginia, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development; Marc Cummings, President, Viking Glass Company; D. Duane Cumins, President, Bethany College; and Mario Cuomo, Governor of New York. Topics include: small business, highways, finance and administration, workers' compensation, small cities block grant, housing, WV District Export Council; Federal Aviation Administration meeting, natural resources, human services, insurance (National Governors' Association Liability Task Force), National Youth Science Camp, and agriculture.","Topics include: Natural Resources, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Highways, Motor Vehicles, Education, National Rifle Association, Legislative Proposals, Employment Security.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gary W. Cunningham, President of the Barbour County Development Authority of the City of Philippi. Topics include: National Rifle Association, Small Cities Block Grant, Highways, Education, Human Services, Health, Mental Health, Lottery, Park Systems, Gold Dome, Public Services, Military, Taxes, State Taxes, Aging Commission, Retired Public Employees, Employment Security, Teacher's Retirement, Public Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mary Merritt, Commissioner of Workers' Compensation Fund; Mario M. Cuomo, Governor of the State of New York. Topics include: Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, Taxes, Appalachian Regional Commission, Agriculture, Commerce, State Taxes, Public Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ida M. Curry, Senator of West Virginia. Topics include: Retirement, Highways, Customer Relations, Culture and History, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Community and Industrial Development, Public Energy Authority, Legislative Issues, Human Services, Taxes, Public Services, Health, Silver Haired Society, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Education, Drug-Free Communities.","This folder contains correspondence with: Deirdre E. Curley, Staff Director of the Committee on International Trade and Foreign Relations; Grace Curnes, President of Kanawha County Republican Women; Tom Curtis, Staff Director of the Committee on Energy and Environment of the National Governors' Association; Mario M. Cuomo, Governor of the State of New York; Robert W. Curtis, Regional Inspector General for Audit of the United States Department of Labor. Topics include: Human Service, Commission on Aging, International Trade and Foreign Relations, Highways, Workers' Compensation Fund, Community and Industrial Development, National Governors' Association, Energy, Environment, Medicaid Reimbursement, Abortion, Human Services, Labor, Public Safety, 1985 Governor's Summer Youth Program; National Governors' Association, Employment, Corrections.","This folder contains correspondence with: Doris J. Cussins, Mayor of the City of Davis; Dan Tonkovich, Senator of West Virginia; Fred Cutlip, Director of the Community Development Division of the Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; Dalton E. Cutright, President of the Upshur County Commission. Topics include: Public Safety, Corrections Department, Landfill, Natural Resources, Finance and Administration, Public Transit, Taxes, Workers' Compensation Fund, Commerce, Veterans Affairs, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Human Services, Employment Security, Highways, Small Cities Block Grant, Housing and Urban Development, Public Services, Jackson's Mill, Education, Employment, Lottery, Highways.","Topics include: Human Services, Health, Higher Education, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Public Safety, Funding Assistance, Community Partnership Grant Program, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Health, Regional Jail, Seat Belt Law, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Aging Commission, Legislative Issues, Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joseph S. D'Aleo, Director of Meteorology; Adam Dalessio, Mayor of the City of Follansbee; Edwin C. Daley, City Manager of the City of Fairmont; James I. Dally, Executive Director of the Fairmont Industrial and Credit Corporation.  \nTopics include: Corrections Department, Liability Insurance, Small Cities Block Grant, Mental Health, Appalachian Regional Commission, Highways, Natural Resources, Forestry, EPA Stack Height Regulations, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Industrial Development, Marketing Program, Health.","Topics include: Motor Vehicles, Malpractice, Health,  Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Workers' Compensation Fund, Community Development, Highways, Human Services, Tort Reform, West Virginia Civil Service Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Reagan, President of the United States of America; John Leaberry, Commissioner of West Virginia Workers Compensation Fund.  Topics include: Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Natural Resources, Motor Vehicles, Industrial Development, West Virginia Board of Regents, Employment Security, Energy Department, Racing Commission, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Job Training Partnership Act.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways; William E. Dannemeyer, United States Congressman. Topics include: Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Human Services, Teachers Retirement Board, Legislative Issues, Aviation, Health, Partnership, Proclamations, Tax Department, Magistrate Court, Liability Insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles Dasey, Public Affairs Officer for the United States Army Medical Research and Development Command. Topics include: Tax Department, Job Training Partnership Act, Displaced Workers Program, Salary Equalization, West Virginia Teachers, Liability Insurance, Human Services, Retirement, West Virginia State Lottery, State Taxes, Vocational Rehabilitation, Public Affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ray Daniels Jr., President of Standard Instrumentation Inc. Topics include: Energy, Natural Resources, Black Fly Control Problem, Air Pollution Control, Highways, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Social Security Administration, West Virginia District Export Council, Honorary West Virginian, Board of Probation and Parole, Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Stickler, Director of the West Virginia State Farm Commission; John Daniels, Mayor. Topics include: Agriculture, Who's Who in America, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Corrections, West Virginia University Desegregation, Health Services, Human Services, Public Safety, Highways, Energy Department, Mining Facilities, Employment Security, Public Services Commission, Education, Vocational Education, Municipal Bond Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mitchell Daniels, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, The White House; Caspar Weinberger, Secretary, U.S. Department of Defense. Topics include: president's tax proposal to Congress for fairness, growth, and simplicity, WVU Supercomputer Center, Garcia V. San Antonio Mass Transit Authority, tax department, liability insurance, drug-free schools program, National Governors' Conference, and social security.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles Daugherty, Executive Director, The Humanities Foundation of West Virginia; Michael Daugherty, Secretary/Treasurer, West Virginia Motor Speedway; Gary Daum, Vice President, Division Manager, Arcata Graphic Company; John Arnold, Chief, Project Review Division, State of West Virginia Fire Marshal; and James Daust, President, Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance. Topics include: National Endowment for the Humanities, highways, veterans' affairs, legislative issues, natural resources, health, human services, state aeronautics commission, workers' compensation, community and industrial development, and public service commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Nolan Davenport, President, Soldiers Relief Commission of Carroll County (Ohio); John David, Professor of Economics, Chairman, Division of Social Sciences, West Virginia Institute of Technology, Commissioner, Page-Kincaid Public Service District, State Chair, West Virginia Rainbow Coalition; Robert David, Secretary/Treasurer, ICESA, Executive Director, South Carolina Employment Security; Linda Davidoff, Executive Director, Human Service Employees Registration and Voter Education Campaign; and David Davies, President/General Manager, Pilgrim Glass Corporation. Topics include: highways, workers' compensation fund, insurance, community and industrial development, insurance commission, human services, employment security, legislative issues, voters' registration, public employees retirement system, economic development, glass industry assistance program, department of public safety, tax department, commission on aging, and Weston State Hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth Davidson, Posa River Music Publishing Company; Ethel Davie, Professor, Department of Modern Foreign Languages, West Virginia State College; William Davie, Office of the Assistant Secretary, Veterans' Employment and Training Service; David Davies, General Manager, The Pilgrim Glass Corporation; Rickie Davy, and Office of the Mayor, Town of Capon Bridge, West Virginia. Topics include: health, public service commission, public water system, Disabled Veterans Outreach Program, human services, highways, pay increase for service personnel, lottery, Weston State Hospital, and flood assistance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Alan Blake Davis, Regional Vice President, Holiday Inns-Inc.; Thomas Davis, Director, Fluorescent and HID Operations, Philips Lighting Corporation. Topics include: commission on aging, commerce, highways, liability insurance, human services, commerce, Governor's Community Partnership, libraries, department of motor vehicles, department of corrections, job training partnership, community and industrial development, public safety, and insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles Davis, Business Manager, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers; Corinne Ray Davis, Professor, West Virginia State College; Dorothy Davis, Chairman, Battle of the Bulge Historical Foundation; and Elizabeth Davis, President, West Virginia Foster Parent Association. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, community and industrial development, human services, Weston State Hospital, health, WVU Cancer Center, workers' compensation, social security administration, commission on aging, small cities block grant, employment security, public employees insurance board, tax department, commission on aging, and finance and administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: G. Frederick Davis, Vice President, National Lodging Group, The Kahler Corporation. Topics include: highways, communities and industrial development, small cities block grant, 1987 legislation, Governors' Management Task Force, motor vehicles, social security, natural resources, culture and history, tax department, and teachers retirement board.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. Horner Davis, Executive Director, Sunrise Museums; James Davis, Jefferson County Development Authority; and John Davis, Executive Director, National Recreation and Park Association. Topics include: culture and history, corrections department, human services, workers' compensation, human rights commission, energy, highways, natural resources, commission on aging, Weston State Hospital, acid rain, workers' compensation, motor vehicles, health, and mining.","This folder contains correspondence with: Larry Davis, Research Analyst, Washington State Senate, Education Committee; Leonard Davis, Professor of Speech, West Virginia University; James McCroskey, Chairman, Communication Studies, West Virginia University; Lloyd Davis, Martin Luther King Jr. Federal Holiday Commission; Loren Davis, President, Tygarts Affiliate, LVA, Memorial General Hospital Association; and Michele Davis, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association. Topics include: education, legislation, Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday, liability insurance, literacy, commission on aging, human services, health, natural resources, and Republican Governors Association.","This folder contains correspondence with: Michele Davis, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; Michael Davis, The West Virginia Head Injury Foundation. Topics include: Republican Governors' Association, teachers retirement, mining, Weston State Hospital, public safety, employment security, small cities block grant, natural resources, Marshall University, Governor's Summer Youth Program, tax department, and Kammer Plant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard Davis, General Manager, The Inn at Snowshoe; Ruth Davis, President, The Kanawha Teachers Association; Sue Davis, West Virginia House of Delegates; Robert Davis, Republian Vice Chairman, Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, U.S. House of Representatives; Thomas Davis, Director, Fluorescent and HID Operations, North American Philips; Thomas Davis, Professor of History, Virginia Military Institute; and Thomas Davis, Mayor, Town of Quinwood, West Virginia. Topics include: human services, highways, commission on aging, local drinking age, education, vocational rehabilitation, health, small cities block grant, community and industrial development, health, tax department, and tourism.","This folder contains correspondence with: Walt Davis, Regional Administrator, General Services Administration, Region 4; William Davis, President, The Peoples Bank of Mullens; and Dee Davis-Wells, Manager, Corporate Contributions, U.S. Air. Topics include: highways, human services, natural resources, liability insurance, finance and administration, employment security, and West Virginia Public Radio (Mountain Stage).","This folder contains correspondence with: Gino Colombo, West Virginia State Senate; Thomas Crist, President, The Ruffed Grouse Society; W.E. Deegans, President, W.E. Deegans and Company; Jay Hair, Executive Vice President, National Wildlife Federation; Bill Hartgroves, President, Potomac Valley Audubon Society; Joyce Kelly, President, Defenders of Wildlife; Mary Alice Klein, Superintendent, Tucker County Schools; Humphrey Marshall, President, Kiwanis Club of Parson; George Miller, District Engineer, Army Corps of Engineers; Pichard Pothblum, District Engineer, Department of the Army, Pittsburgh District, Corps of Engineers; Joseph Spaniol, Clerk, Supreme Court of the United States; James Stiles, Chairman, Tucker County Planning Commission; Francis Valluzzo, Manager, Government Affairs, US Sprint Communications Company, Atlantic Division; Thomas Ward, Judge, Circuit Court for Baltimore City; and Artie Poling, Assessor of Tucker County, West Virginia. Topics include: Davis Power Project, Monongahela Power Company.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. Edward Dawson, Chief Executive Officer; James Dawson, Superintendent, Clay County Schools; Robert Dawson, Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works), Department of the Army; S. Cooper Dawson, Camp Alleghany for Girls; William Dawson, President, Local Union No. 3 3-42971, Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers; Gwen Morgan, Coordinator, Advanced Seminars in Day Care Administration, Wheelock College; Patricia Holmes White, West Virginia House of Delegates; Kent Hall, State Chairman, West Virginia Republican State Executive Committee; Leora Day, Director, intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Agriculture; and James Daye, United States Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: highways, education, small cities block grant, health, housing issues, legislative issues, Appalachian Foundation (school dropout prevention), tax department, Army Corps of Engineers, safe drinking water act, health, accounting assistance for flood, National Youth Science Camp, workers' compensation, U.S. Department of Agriculture, employment security, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, energy, and finance and administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: George William Deadrick, Executive Director, Upper Potomac Area Agency on Aging; J. Nelson Deakin, Past Grand Commander, Grand Commandery of Knights Templar of the State of West Virginia; Alfred De Angelis, President, Brooke County Commission; William Deegans, President, Lewisburg Foundation; Martha Dean Superintendent, Webster County Schools; M.G. Dearborn, The Blackwater Civic Association, President, Tucker County Alpine Festival; and William Dearien, Executive Director, The Sheltered Workshop of Wood County, Inc. Topics include: medicaid waiver program, health, human services, workers' compensation fund, education, Lewisburg Foundation, National Trust for Historic Preservation's Main Street Program, social security administration, small cities block grant, Hooverson Heights Public Safety District, and Aeronautics Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Marion Dearnley, Assistant Vice President for Human Resources, West Virginia University; C. Joan Dearth, President, Marietta (Ohio) Area Chamber of Commerce; Ian Martin, Secretary General, Amnesty International; Bruce DeBolt, Vice President and General Counsel, Northwest Natural Gas Company; James Debolt, Chairman of the Board, Marshall County Public Service District No.1; John DeBonis, Corporate Director, Human Resources, Cravat Coal Company; and Vernon DeBoard, President, Computer Power Group. Topics include: highways, health, Williamstown Bridge, public service commission, small cities block grant, death penalty, finance and administration, natural resources, small cities block grant, West Virginia Youth Services Association, Davis Power Project, commission on aging, economic development, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Betty Dean, Executive Director, West Virginia Municipal League; C.H. Dean, Chairman, Tennessee Valley Authority; David Dean, Director, American Institute in Taiwan; Kenneth Dean, Executive Director, North Central West Virginia Community Action; and Martha Dean, Superintendent, Webster County Schools. Topics include: natural resources, community and industrial development, legislative issues, liability insurance, highways, Tennessee Valley Authority, lottery, tax department, Exxon Oil Overcharge, 1985 Title IIA Program Award, employment and training, Appalachian Foundation (school dropout prevention), and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Russ Dean, Jefferson Volunteer Fire Department; Sterl Dean, President, Tri County Electric Company, Inc.; and Earl Vickers, Director, Office of Legislative Services, State of West Virginia. Topics include: workers' compensation fund, small business association loan/fund, health, culture and history, insurance, Blennerhassett Historical Park, veterans' affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Camp, Nebraska State Senate; Sam DeCapio, Mayor, City of Chester, West Virginia; Sam DeCasper, President, DeCasper Corporation; Ronald De Chant, American Veterans of World War II, Korea, and Vietnam; Arlene Decker, Business Education Instruction and Local Coordination; Stephen Decker, President, Albright National Bank, Chairman of the Board, Kingwood Water Works; W.E. Deegans, President, W.E. Deegans and Company; and William Deegans, President, Lewisburg Foundation. Topics include: community development, lottery, education, workers' compensation fund, natural resources, insurance, public service commission, water contamination, finance and administration, Davis Power Project, and Main Street Program.","Topics include: veterans' affairs, Fink Addition (Charleston) sewer problems, highways, motor vehicles, natural resources, human services, health, commerce, workers' compensation fund, deer hunting in Pendleton County, and vocational rehabilitation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack DeFee, President, Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association, Louisiana Division; Kevin DeFabbo, City Manager, City of Follansbee, West Virginia; Ray Dellas, Staff Director, Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, Defense Logistics Agency; Carmine DeFeo, President, Board of Directors, West Central West Virginia Community Action Association; William DeHaven, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District; and William Deibert, Chairman, Social Science Division, West Virginia Northern Community College. Topics include: public service commission, lottery, tax department, highways, water supply contamination, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, commerce, education, human services, health, natural resources, and economic development.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Deike, President, Mountain State Railroad and Logging Historical Association, Incorporated; Harry Deitzler, Wood County Prosecuting Attorney; Neil DeKoker, Manager, Business Planning and Systems Integration, Saturn Corporation; E. de la Garza, U.S. House of Representatives; Suzann Delahunty, Personnel Manager, Variform, Incorporated; Edward Delaney, Manager, Fairmont Municipal Airport; Cordell A. De la Pena, President, West Virginia State Medical Association; Joseph Del Balzo, Director, U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration; and Major General Norman Delbridge, Chairman, Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, Fort Belvoir. Topics include: commerce, health, lumber, 1988 election, Drug Enforcement Policy Board, commission on drunk driving, Saturn Corporation, National Governors' Association, community and industrial development, job training partnership, small cities block grant, State Republican Executive Committee, public service commission, West Virginia Turnpike, state aeronautics commission, CSX Project, AIDS legislation, flood recovery, human services, and energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: M.A. Delia, President, Delia Associates; Joseph Deligne, President, New Haven Foundation; Ray Dellas, Staff Director, Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, Defense Logistics Agency; Ronald Dellinger, Superintendent, Taylor County Schools; Alfred A. DelliBovi, Administrator, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation; and Ralph DeLoach, Clerk, United States District Court for the District of Kansas. Topics include: employment security, community and industrial development, health, motor vehicles, defense grant, legislative issues, Appalachian Foundation (school dropout prevention), Urban Mass Transit Authority, small cities block grant, highways, stripper well exemption litigation, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Emmanuel de margeri, Ambassador of France; Pyotr Demichev, Chairman, Presidium of Supreme Soviet of USSR, Commission of Consideration of Emigration; Ted DeMerritt, Chairman and CEO, ISC Systems Corporation; Leo Demers, Water Committee Chairman, Glenwood Forest Owners Association, Inc.; Thomas Demery, Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Connie Dempsey, Vice President, Fayette County Volunteers; David Dempsey, Environmental Advisor, State of Michigan; Jerry Dempsey, Chairman and President, Chemical Waste Management, Inc.; Kathleen Dempsey, Editor, Plants, Sites, and Parks: The Newsmagazine of Economic and Office Development; and William Dempsey, President, Association of American Railroads. Topics include: natural resources, highways, health, human services, Hare Krishna, Saturn Project, workers' compensation, National Governors' Association, and Staggers Rail Act of 1980.","This folder contains correspondence with: David Denholm, President, Public Service Research Foundation; William Denman, Director, Society of Yeager Scholars, Marshall University; Greg Denier, Communications Workers of America; James Dennewitz, President, Associated Public Safety Communications Officers; Shirley Dennis, Director, Women's Bureau, United States Department of Labor; and Thomas Dennis, Chairman, Clean Coal Technology Coalition. Topics include: highways, education, workfare program, Federal Aviation Administration, social security administration, workers' compensation, flood recovery, corrections, finance and administration, commerce, human services, clean coal, and Kammer Plant.","This folder contains correspondence with: G.R. Young, Captain, Acting Chief of Field Services, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Stanely Dennison, Chairman, Coalition for Fair Lumber Imports; Edward Dockeney, Mayor, City of Martinsburg, West Virginia; Paul Dentiste, President, Development District Association of Appalachia; Jeremiah Denton, U.S. Senator; Francis DePauw, President, Chemetals, Inc.; and Joseph DePollo, Mayor, Thomas, West Virginia. Topics include: human services, public safety, natural resources, lumber imports, workers' compensation, veterans' affairs, public service commission, tax department, Appalachian Regional Commission, National Right to Life, international trade, and industrial development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joseph DePollo, Mayor, Thomas, West Virginia; Ed Joe DePremio, Adult Diagnostic and Treatment Center; A.V. Dodrill, Chairman, Regional Jail and Prison Authority; D. Blair Deremer, President, County Commission of Mineral County; Dan Derkics, Chief, Large Volume Waste Section, Office of Solid Waste, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Emily DeRocco, Assistant to the Secretary and Director of External Affairs, U.S. Department of the Interior; and Louis Derteen, General Manager, TriState Greyhound Park. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, public service commission, health, legislative issues, energy, highways, commission on aging, Hare Krishna, small cities block grant, human services, Environmental Protection Agency, motor vehicles, Department of the Interior, workers' compensation, education, community and industrial development, and Governor's Management Task Force.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gregg DeSantis, President, Brooke County Commission; Norman Schwertfeger, Commissioner, Brooke County Commission; Phillippe Desmarscaux, CEO, Rhone-Poulenc Agrochimie; W.F. Donohoe, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Jane Deterding, Chairman, Kansas Federation of Young Republicans; Jerry Detrick, Sheriff of Mineral County; George Deukmejian, Governor of California, Chairman, Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Protection, National Governors' Association; Rudy Deutschmann, President, Mark Quality Products; and Richard DeVaul, Dean, West Virginia University School of Medicine. Topics include: education, small cities block grant, mobile home laws, community and industrial development, lottery, highways, human services, Davis Power Project, public service commission, natural resources, workers' compensation, National Governors' Association (criminal justice), and workers' compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard DeVaul, Dean, West Virginia University School of Medicine; John Devens, Resident Member, Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, Fort Belvoir; Lowell Basford, Acting Personnel Director, Civil Service Commission; Grant Devine, Premier of Saskatchewan; and Frank Devono, President, West Virginia Association of School Principals. Topics include: flood prevention in the Island Creek Basin; human services, health, motor vehicles, highways, education, public safety, flood, energy, commission on aging, Hare Krishna, employment security, lottery, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, natural resources, vocational rehabilitation, and Williamstown Bridge.","This folder contains correspondence with: Senior Airman Phillip Charles DeVore, United States Air Force, Military Airlift Command, 60th Avionics Maintenance Squadron, Travis Air Force Base; Paul DeVore, Professor, College of Human Resources and Education; R.W. Dewees, President, Missouri Auction School; Thomas Dewitt, Vice President and General Manager, Hydraulic Division, National Mine Service Company; J.E. Dezell, Vice President and General Manager, IBM Educational Systems; and Jay Matsya, President, new Vrindaban Community, Inc. Topics include: human services, natural resources, State Air Systems Plan, travel, legislative issues, workers' compensation, highways, 1988 legislation, commission on aging, public safety, Writing to Read Program; and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: T.L. Diamond, T.L. Diamond and Company Inc.; Donald Baker, Executive Director, West Virginia Railroad Maintenance Authority. Topics include: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad abandonment in Harrison County.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harpal Dhillion, CEO, Engineering and Economics Research, Inc.; Robert Miller, Regional Administrator, U.S. Small Business Administration, Philadelphia Region; Arthur D'Isabel, Director, Bureau of Public Information, New York State Thruway Authority; James Dial, President, Best Western International; Dwight Dials, Superintendent, Morgan County Schools; Tommy Diamond, County Clerk, Mingo County; and Jerome DiBacco, Mayor, City of Parsons, West Virginia. Topics include: Hare Krishna, community and industrial development, Liberty Electro Facility, engineering and economics research, insurance commission, Appalachian Foundation (school dropout prevention); small cities block grant, public energy authority, public service commission, taxes, and workers' compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ben Dickens, Coordinator II, Marshall University; Paul Dicker, Program Manager, WOWK-TV; Linda Dickerson, President, Executive Report, Riverview Publications; Thomas Dickey, medical Director, Emergency Trauma Center, Wheeling Hospital; James Dickinson, President, Ferdic Incorporated. Topics include: natural resources, highways, tax department, human services, commission on aging, economic development in West Virginia, Governor's Management Task Force, workers' compensation, funding for E.M.S., and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Dickinson, General Manager, U.S. Steel Mining Company, Inc.; David Dickirson, President, The Dickirson Group; H.Wayne Dickinson, Department of Psychiatry, The Wheeling Clinic; D.J. Dickinson, Union Carbide Corporation; Reginald Dickson, President and Chief Executive Officer; Eugene DiClemente, Commander, Disabled American Veterans, Department of West Virginia; Glenn Dierkes, President, Monroe County Commission; A.V. Dodrill, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Corrections; Lawrence Deitz, Chairman, Nicholas County Anti-Litter Committee; Connie Brookover, President, West Virginia Wildlife Federation; and Nancy Dietz, Student Program Coordinator, Institute of Politics, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. Topics include: tax department, WV District Export Council, legislation, white water rafting, education, commission on aging, workers' compensation fund, natural resources, Kammer Plant, litter control, and board of regents.","This folder contains correspondence with: Larry Dildine, Price Waterhouse, Office of Government Services; E.O. Dill, President, Dill's Mountaineer Associates, Inc.; Boots Dilley, Professor, Teacher Education, Marshall University; Robert Dillman, President, Fairmont State College; and Mark Dillon, Administrator, Lincoln Continuous Care Center. Topics include: natural resources, finance and administration, coal, Hare Krishna, taxes, community and industrial development, American Association of Managing General Agents, legislative issues, flood assistance, insurance, health, motor vehicles, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Roger Bryant, Executive Director, Logan County Emergency Ambulance Service Authority; Charles Dillon, Board Member, Logan County Emergency Ambulance Authority; Jean Haynes, Executive Secretary, Professional Insurance Agents of West Virginia, Incorporated; Jeni Dillon, Chicago Whitewater Association; Garnet Leon Hess, District Manager, Department of Health and Human Services; and Edwin Dils, President, Dils Brothers and Company. Topics include: workers' compensation, human services, health, whitewater rafting, natural resources, department of labor, social security administration, commission on aging, department of banking, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: John D. Dingell, Chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee; John D. Dingell, United States Congressman; William F. Donohoe, Superintendent of West Virginia State Police; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: Motor Vehicles, Highways, Health, Public Services, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Workers' Compensation Fund, Taxes, Legislative Issues, Energy, Commerce, Education, Human Services, Insurance, Teachers Retirement Board, Probation Board, Justice Assistance Program, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward D. DiPrete, Governor of Rhode Island.  Topics include: Education, Highways, Human Services, Legislation, Public Safety, Dinnerware for the Governor's Mansion, Public Services, Natural Resources, Community and Industrial Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward D. DiPrete, Governor of Rhode Island. Topics include: Health, Energy and the Environment, National Governors Association, Finance and Administration, Liability Task Force, Insurance, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, State of the State, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: John R. Block, Secretary of Agriculture; Robert L. Dittmar, Mayor of the City of Ravenswood; Robert Dixon, Chairman of the West Virginia Adult Literacy Coalition. Topics include: Weatherization Program, Disaster Assistance, Agriculture, Highways, Human Services, Prayer in School Amendment, Support for Governor, Distribution Centers, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Community Partnership Grant, Employment Security, Education, Employment, State Employee Benefits, Adult Literacy Coalition, Disability Claim.","Topics include: Human Services, Taxes, Workers' Compensation Fund, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Highways, Anti-Abortion, Campaign, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward W. Dockeney Jr., Mayor of the City of Martinsburg, Chairperson of the Eastern Panhandle Regional Planning and Development.  Topics include: Parkersburg Housing Authority, Justice Assistance Program, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Criminal Apprehension Program, Workers' Compensation Fund, Operation Recognition, Job Training Partnership Act, Displaced Workers Program, Legislative Proposals, Highways, Small Cities Block Grant, Amoco Oil Overcharge, Housing and Urban Development, Emergency Shelter Grants Program, Eastern Panhandle Regional Council, Finance and Administration, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Economic Development, Regional Jails, Legislative Issues.","This folder contains correspondence with: A. V. Dodrill, Commissioner of the Department of Corrections; Ronald Reagan, President of the United States of America. Topics include: Culture and History, Public Employees Insurance Agency, Workers Compensation Fund, Health, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Black Grant, Community Development, Magistrate Court, Corrections, Interstate Compact on Juveniles, National Governors Association, State Priorities Tracking, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Lottery, Natural Resources.","Topics include: Natural Resources, Aging Commission, Human Services, Education, Highways, Tax Department, Treasury Department, Commerce, State Fair, Legislative Issues, Community Development, Finance and Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Elizabeth Hanford Dole, Secretary of the Department of Transportation; Robert Dole, Majority Leader of the United States Senate.  Topics include: Highways, Transportation, Motor Carrier Safety Act, West Virginia University 1987 Commencement, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Vehicle Safety, Flood Assistance, Filing of Administrative Regulations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers' Compensation Fund; Pete V. Domenici, United States Senator. Topics include: Public Safety, Highways, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Parks, State Tax Department, Workers' Compensation Fund, United States Army Corps of Engineers, Glass Industry Assistance Program, Gold Dome, Education, Energy and Environment Committee, National Governors' Association, Lottery, Human Services, Public Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Colonel W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent of the West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Frank J. Donatelli, Assistant to the President for Political and Intergovernmental Affairs; Ronald Reagan, President of the United States. Topics include: Public Safety, Transportation, Transportation 2020, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Law Enforcement Training Programs, Highways, Medevac Project, Highway Safety Program, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Commission on Drunk Driving Prevention, Governor's Committee on Crime, Health and Human Services, State Tax Department, Workers' Compensation Fund, Political and Intergovernmental Affairs, Republican Party.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Reagan, President of the United States of America; Frank J. Donatelli, Assistant to the President for Political and Intergovernmental Affairs; William E. Donegan, Investigator of West Virginia Department of Human Services. Topics include: Private Sector Initiatives, Human Services, Nursing Homes, Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Tax on Beer, Regional Jail and Prison Authority, Workers' Compensation Fund, National Governors' Association, Taxes, Natural Resources, Highways, Public Employees Insurance Agency.","This folder contains correspondence with: Benjamin L. Bailey, Administrative Assistant. Topics include: Chicago Board of Trade's Annual Report, Workers' Compensation Fund, Tax Department, Human Services, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Health, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Education.","Topics include: Abortion, Natural Resources, Funding Assistance, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Lumber Imports, Workers' Comepnsation Fund, Human Services, Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Drexel Burnham Lambert Incorporated; Donaldson, Lufkin and Jenrette. Topics include: Highways, Roads, Outstanding Debt, Highway Revenue Debt.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donaldson, Lufkin and Jenrette. Topics include: General Obligation Refunding.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donaldson, Lufkin and Jenrette; George A. McIntyre, General Manager and Chief Engineer of the West Virginia Turnpike Commission.\nTopics include: Debt, Highways.","Topics include: highways, federal highway trust funds.","This folder contains correspondence with: Norman Adlington, Band Director, Grafton High School; Jim Clark, Beni Kedem Temple, Shrine Circus Fund; James Dally, Marion County Chamber of Commerce; Lowell Davis, Horse Show Chairman, Peterson Rotary Club; Linda Epperly, Band Director, Rainelle Junior High School; Richard Flannigan, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: donation requests.","Topics include: donation requests.","This folder contains correspondence with: Betty Lee Dotson, Director, Office of Civil Rights, United States Department of Health and Human Services; D. Lyn Dotson, Assistant Vice President, Office of the Vice President of Institutional Advancement, West Virginia University; Karen Dotson, Chairperson, Webster County Board of Health; and Ralph Dotson, D\u0026T Chevrolet Sales, Incorporated. Topics include: human services, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, workers' compensation, highways, employment, public safety, public service commission, energy, state employee benefits, health, teachers' retirement, U.S. Postal Service, commission on aging, and silver-haired legislature.","This folder contains correspondence with: Brenda Dougherty, Probation Officer, Fourth Judicial Circuit; Peter Dougherty, President, Jefferson County Schools; M. Cynthia Douglass, Research and Special Programs Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation; Mary Sue Douglas, Manager, Research and Communications, British American Bank Note, Inc.; Pamela Douglas, Administrative Assistant to the Executive Director, Belomar Regional Council; Crede Douglass, Chairman, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission; Daniel Douglass, Judge, Fourth Circuit; Stephen Douglass, Associate Director, WVU Alumni Association; Vicki Douglas, Chairman, Commission on Children and Youth; Patricia Doumaux, Advisory Council of Faculty, Representative from West Virginia Institute of Technology; and Paul Douglas, Chairman, President and CEO, Pittston Coal Company. Topics include: department of corrections, Board of Education Elections, highways, education, highways, public transportation, National Governors' Association (state priorities tracking), commerce, human resources, workers' compensation, finance and administration, Kammer Plant (EPA stack height regulations), employment, community and industrial development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Dove, President, Wheeling Dollar Savings and Trust Company;  Betty Dowd, Administrator, Ohio County Community Services; and W. Timothy Dowd, Executive Director, Interstate Oil Compact Commission. Topics include: human services, highways, Governor's Contingency Fund, employment security, corrections, EPA, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: W. Timothy Dowd, Executive Director, Interstate Oil Compact Commission; Robert Dowdy, President, Variform, Inc.; Sue Dowdy, President, Monroe County Education Association; Bernie Dowler, Division of Wildlife Resources, Department of Natural Resources, State of West Virginia; Bob Dowlut, Deputy General Counsel, National Rifle Association of America, Institute for Legislative Action; A. Graham Down, Executive Director, Council for Basic Education; Leon Downey, Veterans Education and Training, West Virginia Department of Education; George Downing, Chairman, The Bellingrath-Morse Foundation; Lawrence Downing, President, Sierra Club; Edward Downing, Director, National Music Camp, Vice President, Interlochen Center for the Arts; Donald Downs, President, Action Marion; Elizabeth Dole, Deputy Undersecretary for Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Labor; Robert Doyle, Mayor, Town of Star City, West Virginia; and L. Dozsa, West Virginia University, College of Agriculture and Forestry, Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station. Topics include: public service commission, highways, legislative issues, natural resources, small cities block grant, community and industrial development, health, Veterans Administration, motor vehicles, new mental health facility, tax department, commerce, Governor's Community Partnership Program, community and economic development, and Public Employees Insurance Board.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Draeger, Project Manager, Bechtel National, Inc.; Jon Dragan, Wildwater Expeditions Unlimited, Inc.; Charles Field, President, The West Virginia Optometric Association; Nick Dragisich, President, West Virginia State Lodge, Fraternal Order of Police; Robert Drake, Highland Educational Project; Betty Dransfield, Clerk, Monroe County Magistrate Court; A.G. Dransfield, Board Chairperson, Monroe Health Center; Sandy Drayton, President, Charleston Branch, NAACP; and Alan Drazek, Acting Regional Director, ACTION, Region III. Topics include: employment security, New Martinsville hydroelectric project, commission on drunk driving, public service commission, highways, social security administration, commission on aging, silver haired legislature, 1988 legislation (soft drink tax), human services, motor vehicles, nursing homes, health, VISTA program, and energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kathryn Drennen, Food Service Supervisor, Fayette County Board of Education; Marshall Drennen, Vietnam Veterans of America; Alan Drescher, Deputy Commissioner, State of West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Lee Sherman Dreyfus, former Governor of Wisconsin; Michael Driggs, Special Assistant to the President for Policy Development; Richard Drobnick, Director, International Business Education and Research Program, University of Southern California; Richard Lyng, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture; Michael Dukakis, Governor of Massachusetts; Ron Druchen, CEO, CSX Transportation; Laura Vertz, Assistant Professor of Political Science, North Texas State University; Frank Drozak, President, Seafarers International Union of North America, AFL-CIO; William Allain, Governor of Mississippi; Robert Drummond, Mayor, City of Fairmont; \nTopics include: library funding, workers' compensation fund, U.S. Department of Labor, commerce, corrections, Republican Governors' Conference, community and industrial development, Williamstown Bridge, drought, 1988 legislation, health, drug prevention, drug testing, finance and administration, drug abuse, tax department, human services, Governor's Community Partnership Program, community and economic development, public safety, and drunk driving.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard Lyng, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture; Steve Hannah, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Farm Bureau; George Skinner, Governor of North Dakota, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development, National Governors' Association; Donald Brown, State Executive Director, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural and Conservation Service; J. Donald Krupica, President, Marshall County Commission, Donald Mason, Commissioner, Marshall County Commission; Howard Byard, Commissioner, Marshall County Commission; Roland Vautour, Under Secretary for Small Community and Rural Development, U.S. Department of Agriculture; and Jerry Barron, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Topics include: 1988 drought.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Director of the Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways; Paul C. Dufek, Executive Vice President of the National Alcoholic Beverage Control Association. Topics include: Commerce, Human Services, Highways, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Emergency Medical Services, Highways, Abortion, Natural Resources, West Virginia Interagency Task Force on the Homeless, Federal Aviation Administration, National Governor's Association, West Virginia State Road Commission, Lottery, Alcoholic Beverage Control Association, Education, Commission on Aging, Appalachian Regional Commission, Department of Corrections, West Virginia Public Employees Retirement System, Industrial Development, Health, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Michael S. Dukakis, Governor of Massachusetts. Topics include: Highways, Education, Peace Monument, Commerce, Insurance, Tax Department, Natural Resources, Human Services, Drug Abuse, State of the State Address, Higher Education, Legislative Issues, Legal.","This folder contains correspondence with: Sharon B. Lord, Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Human Services. Topics include: Human Services, Highways, Education, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Workers' Compensation Fund, Natural Resources, Appalachian Regional Commission, Seat Belt Legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Douglas Dunbrack, Mayor of the Town of Marlinton. Topics include: Commerce, Health, Human Services, Public Services, Highways, Public Employees, Abortion, Employment Security, Education, West Virginia Salary Equalization, Public Safety, Motor Vehicles, Tax Department, Workers' Compensation Fund, Natural Resources, Flooding of Greenbrier River, Flood Recovery, Community Development, Flood Recovery.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Douglas Dunbrack, Mayor of the Town of Marlinton. Topics include: Commerce, Health, Human Services, Public Services, Highways, Public Employees Retirement System, Education, Abortion, Employment Security, West Virginia Salary Equalixation, Motor Vehicles, Workers' Compensation Fund, Natural Resources, Flooding, Flood Recovery, Community Development, Greenbrier River Dam.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frank Dunkle, Director of Fish and Wildlife Service. Topics include: Human Services, State Aeronautics Commission, Taxes, Culture and History, Highways, Public Services, Appalachian Regional Commission, Fish and Wildlife, Natural Resources, Mental Health Funding, Health, Workers' Compensation Fund, Insurance, Small Cities Block Grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: A. James Machin, State Treasurer. Topics include: Taxes, Legislative Issues, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, State Taxes, Small Cities Block Grant, Appalachian Foundation, Appalachian Regional Commission, Highways, EPA Stack Height Regulations, Risk and Insurance, Human Services, State Lottery, Youth Conservation Program, Energy, Washington State Republican Party, Health, Department of Corrections, National Association of Home Builders, 1987 Legislation, Aging Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Pierre S. duPont IV, Governor of Delaware. Topics include: Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Japanese Investment Information, DuPont Athletic Boosters, Presidential Campaign '88, State Republican Executive Committee, Pete duPont for President, Jobs for America's Graduates, Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard J. Durbin, United States Congressman; Benjamin L. Bailey, Administrative Assistant of Governor Moore; David Durenberger, United State Senator; Gordon K. Durnil, State Chairman of the Indiana Republican State Committee; Robert E. Durig, Chairman of the Marshall County Airport Authority. Topics include: Human Services, West Virginia Hospital Finance Authority, National Resources, Americans for Generational Equity, Safe Drinking Water Act, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Moundsville Fire Department, West Virginia Airport Authority,  Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Emergency Services.","Topics include: Board of Probation and Parole, Public Safety, Tax Department, Existing Industry, Labor Problems, Education, Health, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Highways, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Natural Resources, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Alcohol, Methanol, Bob Hope Golf Classic.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth W. Dyche, Executive Director of Region VIII Planning and Development Council; Jane Dyer, Mayor of the Town of Gassaway; N. Allen Dyer, Administrator of the Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council. Topics include: Bob Hope Golf Tournament, Community Development, Appalachian Regional Commission, Flood Recovery, Highways, Taxes, Health, Prayer in School Amendment, Human Services, Department of Corrections, Water Situation in Gassaway, Small Cities Block Grant, Natural Resources, Governors Goals, Education, Pay Equity, Legislation, Higher Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Brad Eagle, Executive Director, Summers County Services Council; Tim Hollandsworth, Chairman, Guyan Eagle Investment Company; Clark Curry, President, Guyan Eagle Investment Company; Karen Eagle, Principal, Avis School; Carl Gainer, President, Gainer Enterprises, Inc.; Robert Eakin, PPG Industries, Inc.; James Eakle, Supervisor, Instructional Learning Systems; and Helen Earley, Mayor, City of Pine Grove, West Virginia. Topics include: education, human services, highways, health, commission on aging, highways, workers' compensation fund, budget inquiries, product liability, Quaker State Refinery, and small cities block grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: H.A. Earehart, President, Earehart Enterprises, Inc. Topics include: highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Anthony Earl, Chairman, Governor of Wisconsin, Committee on Energy and Environment, National Governors' Association. Topics include: acid rain legislation, National Governors' Association, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and national electrical transmission policy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles Cunningham, United States Magistrate; J. Michael Earley, Section Chief, West Virginia State Tax Department; Helen Early, Mayor, Town of Pine Grove, West Virginia; Garee Earnest, Marshall County Extension Agent and Instructor, West Virginia University Extension Service; Roy Earnest, President, Marshall County School Service Personnel Association; David Williams, Deputy Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Ellora Easley, President, Ladies' Auxiliary, Military Order of the Purple Heart of the United States of America, U.S.S. Arizona Memorial Unit 422; Paula Easley, Resource Development Council for Alaska, Inc.; Ann Hinerman, The Board of Directors, The Greater Huntington Development Corporation; James and Carole Easton, Co-owners, Easton Printing Company; Michelle Easton, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Education; Vaughn Hovey, Director, Materials Management Division, Kodad Park Division, Eastman Kodak Company; and Paul Eastman, Executive Director, Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin. Topics include: commerce, Public Employees Retirement System, small cities block grant, community and industrial development, Army National Guard, highways, education, East Huntington Bridge, public service commission, tourism, tax department, abortion, commission on aging, corrections, natural resources, finance and administration, contributions for flood victims, energy, board of regents, and corrections.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wilfred Ebel, Chief Memorial Affairs Director, Department of Memorial Affairs, U.S. Veterans Administration; Timothy Eberle, Plant Manager, FMC-Institute; Guy Eberhart, Area Vice President, The Sears-Roebuck Foundation; Robert Chehi, Executive Secretary, State of West Virginia Public Employees Insurance Board; Edward Eckenhoff, President, The Victory Awards, National Rehabilitation Hospital; and Maryat Lee, Director, Ecotheater, Inc.Topics include: national cemetery in West Virginia; higher education, community and industrial development, job training partnership, highways, Weston State Hospital, corrections, Marshall University Society of Yeager Scholars, Appalachian Regional Commission, liability insurance, commission on aging, motor vehicles, flood recovery, human services, legislative issues, higher education, workers' compensation fund, and board of medicine.","Topics include: West Virginia's economy.","Topics include: economic recovery of coal.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mike Edds, President, Pocahontas County Historic Landmarks Commission; Jay Hoke, Legal Counsel and Director, Office of Customer Relations, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Jerry Edens, Jerry Edens Gulf and Rental; and John McCuskey, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: culture and history, highways, insurance, lottery, public service commission, human services, aging, department of corrections, education, public employees insurance, social security administration, public safety, veterans affairs, health, tax department, and WVU Hospital.","Topics include: Human Services, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, International Trade, Employment Security, Insurance, Small Cities Block Grant, Education, Lottery, Highways, Motor Vehicles, Aging Commission, Human Rights Commission, Racial Justice, Health, Education Commission of the States, Education Training Service.","This folder contains correspondence with:Marian Wright Edelman, President of the Children's Defense Fund. Topics include: Human Services, Health, Children's Defense Fund,Child Care Publication.","This folder contains correspondence with: Billy Joe Edwards, President of the Summers County Commission; Edwin W. Edwards, Governor of Louisiana; J. F. Edwards, Chairman of the Board of NAMACO Industries; Mickey Edwards, Chairman of the House Republican Research Committee. Topics include: Community Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Highways, Motor Vehicles, Waterway Systems, Aging Commission, Education, Education Employees Grievance Board, Natural Resources, Finance and Administration, Belle Historical Restoration Society, House Republican Research Committee, Human Services, Flood Recovery, Public Safety, Lottery, Health, Liability Insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Josef Ehrengruber, President of the Virginia Crews Coal Company. Topics include: Health and Human Services, Social Security, Natural Resources, Highways, Education, Aging Commission, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Motor Vehicles, Coal.","This folder contains correspondence with: Audrey S. Egle, Mayor of the Corporation of Shepherdstown. Topics include: Small Cities Block Grant, Shepherd College, Community Partnership Grant Program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harry G. Deitzler, Wood County Prosecuting Attorney of the Wood County Judicial Building; Edward L. Esposito, Assistant to the Mayor of the City of Charleston; C. N. Harman, Minority Leader of the Senate of West Virginia; Larry Swann, Minority Leader of the West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Election '88, Taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gene Larrick, Mayor of the City of Oak Hill; Tom McNeel, Superintendent of Schools of the West Virginia Department of Education. Topics include: Election Congratulations.","Topics include: Collective Bargaining, Natural Resources, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Health Care, Public Service Commission, Highways, Public Services, Veterans Memorial Bridge, Human Services, Education, West Virginia Public Radio, Aging Commission, World Peace, Lottery, Civil Contingent Fund, '88 Legislation, Capitol Dome, Finance and Administration, Flood Help.","This folder contains correspondence with: Paul E. Elder, Mayor of Grafton; Ken Heckler, Secretary of State. Topics include: Reappraisal, Employment Security, Insurance, Housing for the Elderly, Aging Commission, Finance and Administration, Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant, Highways, Public Services Commission, 1988 Election, Electrical Power, Electronics, Inheritance Tax, Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Herbert Elish, Chairman President and CEO of Weirton Steel Corporation; Benjamin F. Elkins, Chairperson of the Board of Directors for the Eastern West Virginia Community Action Agency; Dan Cottrill, State Weatherization Coordinator of the Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; Eugene R. Elkins, Executive Director of the West Virginia Association of Counties; R. Percy Elkins, President of the Development District Association of Appalachia. Topics include: Commerce, Human Services, Hospice Care, Taxes, Community Development, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Eastern West Virginia Community Action Agency, Low Income Energy Assistance Program, Workers' Compensation Fund, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Highways, Legislative Proposals, Governmental Liability Insurance, Health, Natural Resources, Nongame Wildlife, Nongame Advisory Council, Public Services, Marketing, Tax Department, Civil Contingent Fund, 1987 Legislation, Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Patricia Ellicott, Comptroller of the Office of the Governor. Topics include: Civil Contingent Fund, Governor's Council Contingency Fund, Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday, National Coal Council, West Virginia Public Radio, Natural Resources, Mountaineer Food Bank, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Commerce, Aging Commission, Human Services, Highways, Community Development, Education, Lottery, Public Employees Retirement System, Public Employees Insurance Program, Veterans Affairs, Small Cities Block Grant, Teachers Retirement Board.","This folder contains correspondence with: Delores Ellis, Assistant Regional Administrator of the Minority Small Business. Topics include: Workers' Compensation Fund, Small and Minority Businesses, Natural Resources, Highways, Human Services, Community and Industrial Development, West Virginia Education Board, State Aeronautics Commission, State Tax Department, Abortion, Board of Regents, Public Safety, Social Security Administration, Veterans Affairs, Flood, Motor Vehicles, Limited Gaming, 1987 Legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Benjamin L. Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Moore; James L. Cannon, Mayor of Princeton. Topics include: Weatherization Assistance Program, Reappraisal, Liability Insurance, Human Services, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, Employment Security, Taxes, West Virginia Tax Environment, West Virginia Salary Equalization, Small Cities Block Grant, Travel Services, Highways, Public Services, Education, Energy, Mining Facility, Workers' Compensation Fund, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Finance and Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: George A. Embrey, Washington Bureau Chief of the Columbus Dispatch; Roberta Shinn Emerson, Director of the Huntington Museum of Art.  Topics include: Emergency Medical Services, Emergency Water and Sewer Program, Corrections, Culture and History, Arts Advocacy Committee, Blennerhassett Historical Park, Huntington Museum of Art, Funding for Arts, Huntington Galleries, National Prayer Breakfast, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Aging Commission, West Virginia Salary Equalization, Education, Natural Resources, Veterans Administration, Employees of Western Union/Veterans Administration, Employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. Topics include: Department of Corrections, Highways, Lottery, Workers' Compensation Fund, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Trade Trends '87 Show, Education, Civil Service System, Aging Commission, Public Safety, Public Employees Insurance Board, Human Services, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: Finance and Administration, Liability Insurance, Health, Highways, Human Services, Natural Resources, Taxes, Legal Aid, Education, Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Paul E. Ertel Jr., Regional Program Director of the Administration on Aging. Topics include: Highways, Lottery, Workers' Compensation Fund, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Erosion, Human Services, Commission on Aging, Legislative Issues, Abortion, Taxes, Geological Society, Geological and Economic Survey, Civil Service Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward L. Esposito, Assistant to the Mayor of the City of Charleston. Topics include: Energy, Mining Fatality, Highways, Aging Commission, Social Security Administration, Public Safety, Unemployment Compensation, Job Training Development Funds, Employment and Training, Election '88, Human Services, Hospital, Education, Housing and Urban Development, Motor Vehicles, Tax Department, Liability Insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Estep, Mayor of the City of Gary. Topics include: Community Development, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Public Services, Human Services, Highways, Governor's Office on Community and Industrial Development, Commission on Aging, Workers' Compensation Fund, Employment and Training, Commerce, Natural Resources.","Topics include: Highways, Commerce, Teachers Salaries, Human Services, Legislative Issues, Natural Resources, 1989 Legislation, Abortion, Health, Public Safety, Community Development, Energy, Republican Party, Insurance, Education, Veterans Administration, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Evans, Secretary, Kentucky Center for Energy Research. Topics include: energy, coal mine subsistence, Kentucky Energy Council, and Coal Summit II.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Evans, Secretary, Kentucky Center for Energy Research; Joe Evans, Superintendent, Roane County Schools; and John Evans, Governor of Idaho. Topics include: Coal Summit II, Kentucky Energy Cabinet, inheritance tax legislation, Governor's Community Partnership Program, community and industrial development, motor vehicles, health, highways, unemployment, human services, legislation, tax department, A.T. Massey Company, public service commission, energy, and Glen Dale Heights-Echo Valley Sewerage Project.","This folder contains correspondence with: Margie Evans, Secretary, West Fork Community Action, Inc.; Paul Evans, Mayor, Town of Handley, West Virginia; Robert Evans, Chairman, Pinch Public Service District; T.C. Evans, General Manager, Spencer Newspapers, Inc.; and W.D. Evans, President, Energy Development Corporation. Topics include: highways, public employees retirement, employment security, flood assistance, energy, natural resources, Nissan Motor Company, Community Partnership Grant, social security, lottery, liability insurance, and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Laurence Evans. Topics include: small cities block grant, Marshall County Sewerage District (Glen Dale Heights-Echo Valley Project), highways, and community and industrial development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Janice Evans. Topics include: natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wanda Smith, Director, Consumer Service Division, State of West Virginia Insurance Commissioner; Bryan Evanczyk, Wheeling Ob/Gyn Services; Fawn Evenson, Vice President, National Affairs, Footwear Industries of America; Homer Dodge, President, Evensen Dodge; Mary Evert, Director, Office of Community Services, Family Support Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Lyle Everingham, Chairman and CEO, The Kroger Company; Dee Everitt, President, Association for Retard Citizens of the United States; Lawrence Evernham, President, Battleship New Jersey Historical Museum Society; Gordon Eversole, Commissioner, Boone County Commission; Dolores Evkovich, GFWC-West Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs; W.F. Donohoe, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Randolph Ewers, President, Ewers Orchards, Inc.; and C.D. Ewing, Captain, United States Navy, Commanding Officer. Topics include: human services, culture and history, insurance department, community and industrial development, natural resources, commerce, education, commission on aging, small cities block grant, veterans affairs, tax department, public safety, and flood recovery.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Ewing, J.G. Ewing and Associates; Ben Exley, Chairman, Ohio Valley-Clarksburg, Inc.; J. James Exon, United States Senate; Michele Craig, Executive Director, KYOVA Interstate Planning Commission; Kenneth Dean, Executive Director, North Central West Virginia Community Action Association, Inc.; Donna Fitzpatrick, Assistant Secretary, Conservation and Renewable Energy, United States Department of Energy; Thomas Flannery, Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia; Andrew Hempel, Project Manager, Exxon Chemical Americas; William Kaplan, Director, United States Department of Energy, Chicago Operations Office, Philadelphia Support Office; Allan Mollohan, United States House of Representatives; Herschel Saucier, Chairperson, National Association for State Community Services Programs; Victor Atiyeh, Governor of Oregon; Betty Barrett, Chairperson, Steering Committee, West Virginia Coalition for the Homeless; Marshall Staunton, Acting Administrator, ERA, U.S. Department of Energy; Thomas Williams, President and CEO, Foote Mineral Company; Charles Eye, Vice President, Processing, Hester Industries, Inc.; John Eye, John W. Eye Company; Anne Eyler, Martinsburg Historic Landmark Commission; and Carey Eyre, Executive Officer, Board of Directors, The National Association of Handicapped Outdoor Sportsmen, Incorporated. Topics include: community and industrial development, highways, veterans affairs, Exxon Oil Overcharge, flood recovery, air pollution, human services, culture and history, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: David Faber, United States Attorney, Southern District of West Virginia; Richard Facemire, Prosecuting Attorney, Clay County, West Virginia; Steven Facemire, President, Sutton Supermarket, Inc.; James Faber, Manager, Government and Community Affairs, Natrium Plant, Chemicals, PPG Industries, Inc.; Mary Faerber, Fiscal Officer, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; Norman Fagan, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Culture and History; John Fahey, President, Ohio County Commission; and Samuel Anthony, Ohio County Commission; John Tominack, Ohio County Commission. Topics include: flood assistance, public safety, Comprehensive Crime Control Act, employment security, human services, highways, aging, Appalachian Regional Commission, criminal justice and highway safety, Martin Luther King Jr. State Holiday Commission, United Way Campaign, justice assistance, job training partnership, National Guard, and public service commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frank Fahrenkopf, Chairman, National Republican Committee. Topics include: 1988 election, diabled American voters, National Republican Foundation, agricultural information, and U.S. Aid to the Nicaraguan Contras.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frank Fahrenkopf, Chairman, National Republican Committee; Robert Tuttle, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Presidential Personnel; Kent Hall, Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee of West Virginia. Topics include: 1988 election, 1986 election, Regional Republican Workshops, and limited gaming.","This folder contains correspondence with: Becky Pain, Second Vice President, West Virginia Nurses Association, Inc.; Phil Faini, Interim Dean, College of Creative Arts, West Virginia University; Jane Fair, Librarian, Elkins-Randolph County Public Library; Jack Fairchild, Chairman/CEO, Fairchild International; Paul Fairchild, Regional Director, Midwest Region, Smith Barney, Harris Upham and Company, Incorporated; Richard Fairchild, Science Education Consultant, State of Ohio, Department of Education; Larry Faircloth, West Virginia House of Delegates; Wendell Hardway, President, Fairmont State College; Robert Faiss, Chair, Gaming Law Committee, Lionel Sawyer and Collins Attorneys at Law; and Thomas Falk, Director, Corporate Strategic Analysis, Kimberly-Clark. Topics include: motor vehicles, human services, culture and history, WVU participation in rededication of Statue of Liberty; public service commission, port authority legislation, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), Fairmont Hospital strike, Fairmont State College, limited gaming, tax department, department of public safety, commerce, and 1988 legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Falsgraf, President, American Bar Association; John Faltis, President, Anker Energy Corporation; Albert Falvo, Assor of McDowell County; James Fankhauser, Associated Anesthesiologists, Inc.; John Pat Fanning, West Virginia State Senate; Mario Fantini, Dean, University of Massachusetts, School of Education; and Robert Rennicks, Senior Consultant, The Fantus Company. Topics include: summer school, energy, Conrail, early retirement legislation, medical malpractice, natural resources, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), flood, tax department, Governor's Community Partnership Program, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frank Fahrenkopf, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Daniel Farley, President/CEO, Glenwood Park United Methodist Home, Inc.; Hugh Farley, Senator, New York, State Senate; James Farley, President, Nursing Care Management of America; Terry Farley, Health and Safety Administrator, State of West Virginia, Department of Energy, Board of Coal Mine Health and Safety; Betty Farmer, Volunteer Coordinator, Greenbrier Center; and Bill Farmer, General Manager, Capitol Cable Vision. Topics include: tax reform, highways, board of regents, nursing home administration licensing board, education, Kammer Plant, health, health, human services, Rock Creek water project in Raleigh County, workers' compensation, tax department, natural resources, and cable television.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bill Farmer, General Manager, Capitol Cable Vision; Paul Stewart, State Director, School Transportation, West Virginia Department of Education; Joseph Barker, Manager, Office of Economic Opportunity, Community Development Division; Odaris Farmer, Interim Director, Project Upward Bound, West Virginia State College; Vance Clark, Administrator, Farmers Home Administration; Gerald Miller, District Director, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Farmers Home Administration; Sue Seibrt Farnsworth, Co-Chairman Individual Donations Committee, Wheeling Symphony Society, Inc.; E. Phillips Polack, Co-Chairman, Individual Donations Committee, Wheeling Symphony Society, Inc; Emil Farkas, Regional Director, National Labor Relations Board, Region 9; and Bruce Farrar, Librarian, Ohio County Public Library. Topics include: cable television, natural resources, high school bus service, highways, community and economic development, human services, insurance, natural resources, aging, corrections, Farmers Home Administration, culture and history, finance and administration, workers' compensation, small cities block grant, and public service commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joseph Farrell, The American Waterways Operators; Marcelle Farrington, Director, Public Relations and Communications, Sunlife of Canada; John Farrior, President, The Rumseyan Society, Inc.; John Redline, Director, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; and Robert Farris, Federal Highway Administrator, U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration. Topics include: highways, insurance crisis, tort law reform, American Alloys, Inc., small cities block grant, community and economic development, public service commission, workers' compensation, and employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Farley, Chairman, Finance Committee, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: consumer sales tax, fiscal policy, legislation, grant assistance, supplemental appropriation request, civil contingent fund, and National Guard.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward Fasci, Vice President, Technology World, Inc.; Daniel Fascione, Regional Representative Region II, Office of Child Support Enforcement, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Michael Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; James Fauber, Manager, Government and Community Affairs, PPG Industries; Bill Gillespie, Director, WV Department of Agriculture, Forestry Division; H.Ben Faulkner, President, Mercer County Board of Education; and Gordon Faulkner, Commissioner, Department of Corrections, State of Indiana. Topics include: highways, human services, health, employment security, Child Support Enforcement Program, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, legislative issues, and corrections.","This folder contains correspondence with: H. Benjamin Faulkner, President, Princeton Area Business Development Corporation, President, Pentree, Incorporated; Gordon Faulkner, Commissioner, State of Indiana Department of Corrections; Anette Favara, Business Manager, McNeill's Rangers, Inc.; James C. Fawcett, Economic Developer, Taylor County Commission; James T. Fawcett, President, WHAR Radio; Beverly Luciow-Fay, Human Services Liaison, State of Ohio, Office of the Governor; and Sue Beaver, Executive Director, Fayette County Committee on Aging. Topics include: economic development, natural resources, highways, civil contingent fund, human services, legislation, corrections, community partnership grant, commission on aging, and Health Care Cost Review Authority.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gail McGregor Fearing, Chairman, Board of Trustees, The Holton-Arms School; Charles Feather, Mayor, Town of Terra Alta, West Virginia; Drew Lewis and Robert Strauss, Co-Chairmen, National Economic Commission; Frank Federico, President, Colpetzer-Thomas, Inc.; H. Donald Feeney, President, Wood County Development Authority, Parkersburg Development Corporation, Parkersburg/Wood County Area Development Corporation; William Felling, Executive Director, Oak Ridge Associated Universities; Charles Feeney, President, The Cincinnati Reds; Mark Fennie, Manager, Commercial Services, The China Trade Center, School of Management, State University of New York; Lee Feinberg, West Virginia Legislature; Milton Feinbert, President, Products Publications International, Inc.; Barry Feldman, President, Triple A in the USA; and Levi Phillips, Claims Supervisor, Public Employees Insurance Board. Topics include: public safety, small cities block grant, highways, natural resources, human services, fifth judicial circuit, federal budget deficit, community and industrial development, community development conference, economic development, finance and administration, Weston State Hospital, foreign trade, legislation, limited gaming, and lottery.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bruce Feldman, Executive Director, Governor's Drug Policy Council, State of Pennsylvania; Deborah Feldman, Coordinator, JTPA Evaluation Design Project, State of Washington, Employment Security Department; Elliot Feldman, Director, University Consortium for Research on North America, Harvard University, Center for International Affairs; Ellen Feldman, Mid-Atlantic Regional Representative, United States Olympic Committee; Craig Felici, Brooke County public Service District; Jack Feller, Treasurer, Mullens Chamber of Commerce; Charles Pirle, Assistant Dean of Faculty, Georgetown University; Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State; Charles Felton, Rowlesburg Town Councilman; Hsu Feng-Kai, Chairman, Formosan Chemical Industries Corporation; and George Fenton, President, Fenton Art Glass Company. Topics include: Governor's drug policy council, community and industrial development, natural resources, vocational rehabilitation, beer commission, public land corporation, Fellows in Foreign Service Program, workers' compensation, legislative issues, energy, human services, Governor's Summer Youth Program, corrections, Glass Industry Assistance Program, and Williamstown Bridge.","This folder contains correspondence with: C.W. Ferguson, Judge, Twenty-Fourth Judicial Circuit; Daniel Ferguson, CEO, The Newell Company; Ian Ferguson, I.R.G. Ferguson Consultants; and Mary Ferguson, Vice President, Public Affairs, Concerned Businessmen's Association of America. Topics include: West Virginia Strawberry Festival, education, health, highways, judicial retirement system, commission on aging, tax department, corrections, culture and history, natural resources, education, and workers' compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Ferguson, President, American Police Hall of Fame and Museum; J. Steven Ferguson, North Side Land Corporation; and Louis Fernandez, Chairman of the Board, Monsanto. Topics include: workers' compensation, commission on aging, health, education, property on U.S. Route 19, highways, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donald Ferrara, Vice President, Chase Investors; Frank Ferrari, Acting City Manager, City of Clarksburg, West Virginia; Walter Ferrari, Director of Information Management, USAISC-Sharpe; Beverly Ferrell, Coordinator, Committee Against Sexual Exploitation of Children; William Ferell, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Chapter, American Academy of Family Physicians; Jackie Ferrell, City Councilman, Town of Chapmanville, West Virginia; Joe Ferrell, West Virginia House of Delegates; and Paul Ferrell, Corporate Attorney, South Central Supply Corporation, Ready Mix Concrete Division. Topics include: human services, lottery, motor vehicles, workers' compensation, tax department, finance and administration (transit), child abuse, highways, Williamstown Bridge, commission on aging, community and economic development, public service commission, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), culture and history, education, and labor.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Ferrell, Medical Affairs Administrator, Charleston Area Medical Center, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Chapter, American Academy of Family Physicians; George Ferris, Vice Chairman and CEO, Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel Corporation; David Fertig, President, County Commission of Mineral County; Robert Fertig, Councilman, Town of Moorefield, West Virginia; David McKinley, West Virginia House of Delegates; Herbert Smilowitz, CEO, Allied Building Products Corporation; and Robert Feury, President, Allied Building Products Corporation. Topics include: highways, public energy authority, public service commission, Public Employees Retirement System, tax department, air pollution control, community and industrial development, agriculture, small cities block grant, finance and administration, public safety, Community Partnership Grant, Oglebay Park Festival of Lights, and 17th Amendment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jerry Fink, Airport Manager, Raleigh County Memorial Airport; Terrie Fielden-Barry, Chairman, Legislative Committee, Kanawha Medical Society Auxiliary; Glen Fields, President, New Winward Coal Company; Mary Fields, Transportation Department, Kanawha County Schools; and Richard Fields, Lt. Colonel, Transportation Corps, Commanding Officer, Headquarters, 106th Battalion. Topics include: Farmers' Home Administration Federal loan, public service commission, natural resources, social security, tort law, highways, Governor's Summer Youth Program, lottery, human services, energy, child pornography, and WV Turnpike Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rubye Fields, National President, Blacks in Government; Warren Zorek, Operations Manager, Bloomingdale's; Walden Roush, West Virginia State Farm Museum, Incorporated; James Fife, Secretary, West Virginia Fire Chiefs Association; Joseph Figaretti, President, DP Consulting; Harry Figgie, Chairman of the Board, Figgie International; Elmer Fike, President, Fike Chemicals, Inc.; Anthony Filberto, County Clerk, Brooke County Commission; Alfred DeAngelis President, Brooke County Commission; John Filey, Committee of Preparation, City of the World, Worldpeace Trading Center; and Bob Myers, Myers Transfer and Storage Company. Topics include: human services, lottery, commission on aging, Fiesta Festival, legislative proposals, energy, corrections, public service commission, employment, highways, natural resources, and motor vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with: David Finch, Petroleum and Reservoir, Engineering Consultant; David Fine, President, WVU Hospitals, Inc.; and Kenneth Finlayson, Administrator, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Region III. Topics include: financial assistance, U.S. Department of Energy, workers' compensation, insurance, highways, human services, community and industrial development, finance and administration, state aeronautics commission, public safety, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and small cities block grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth Finlayson, Administrator, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Region III; Chester Finn, Assistant Secretary and Counselor to the Secretary, U.S. Department of Education, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Educational Research and Improvement; Jon Finnegan, Department of Humanities, West Liberty State College; Jack Finney, Member, Board of Directors, The Peoples Bank of Mullens; John Fiorini, Secretary, North Central West Virginia Home Builders Association; John Hatcher, Chairman, Committee on the Judiciary, West Virginia House of Delegates; Linda Plemons Tinder, Independent Insurance Agents of West Virginia, Inc.; Lloyd Weeks, Michigan House of Representatives; and Thomas Firor, Chairperson, Board of Directors, Eastern West Virginia Community Action Agency. Topics include: small cities block grant, highways, state tax department, community and economic development, workers' compensation, education, veterans administration, board of regents, natural resources, Weston State Hospital, public service commission, Davis Power Project, commission on aging, statewide advisory commission on fire prevention, and fire service tax in Wheeling.","This folder contains correspondence with: E. Allen Fisher, Secretary-Treasurer, West Virginia State Building and Construction Trades Council, AFL-CIO; Jeanne Fisher, Host of Intermezzo, West Virginia Public Radio; F. Witcher McCullough, Executive Secretary-Treasurer, The West Virginia Bar Association; Kevin Fisher, President, Political Research Corporation; and Max Fisher, Presient, West Virginia Association of Sanitarians, District Health Services Office, West Virginia Department of Health. Topics include: highways, labor, human services, banking, health, lottery, employment security, public safety, liability insurance, Mountaineer Country Glass Festival, tax department, small cities block grant, community and industrial development, state employees' pay, 17th judicial circuit, commission on aging, small cities block grant, and Kammer Plant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Michael Fisher, Director, Putnam County Parks and Recreation Commission; Florence Buckley, Administrator, Research and Development, Legal Services, Fisher-Price; Wilson Ward, Fisher Ridge Wine Company; George Banker, Commissioner, West Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission; and Roger Fisher, President, Jackson County Commission. Topics include: Governor's Community Partnership Program, human services, Fisher Price, small cities block grant, workers' compensation fund, highways, community and industrial development, lottery, natural resources, and Cabot Oil and Gas Corporation.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Fischback, Chairperson, Water Utilities Committee, Deerwood Homeowners Association; Peter Secchia, Republican National Committee; Andrea Fischer, Deputy Assistant to the Vice President for Scheduling; Burt Fischer, Executive Partner, Grant Thornton; E. Fred Fischer, President, The Institute for Medical Relief Services; Elizabeth Fiset, Executive Director, Monongalia Arts Center; Carl Fish, Secretary/Treasurer, Marshall County Parks and Recreation Board; Mark Fishler, Assistant to the President, Vesuvius Crucible Company; and Donna Fitzpatrick, Assistant Secretary, Conservation and Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Energy. Topics include: human services, public service commission, early retirement legislation, parks and recreation, lottery, emergency services, highways, Williamstown Bridge, tax department, community and industrial development, motor vehicles, natural resources, and Exxon Oil Overcharge.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donna Fitzpatrick, Assistant Secretary, Conservation and Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Energy; Thomas Fitzsimmons, Chairman, Summers County Democratic Executive Committee; and L. Walter Fix, Chairman, Berkeley County Public Service District. Topics include: energy use demonstration center, Exxon Oil Overcharge, health, finance and administration (transit), human services, public safety, community and industrial development, stripper well settlement, energy, mining fatalities, natural resources, highways, workers' compensation fund, emergency water and sewer, and black flies.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gerry Rogers, Executive Vice Chairman, National Flag Day Committee; Jane Dougherty, member of Governor Moore's staff. Topics include: National Flag Day Committee.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Linzels, Commandant, NCO Leadership School, Norton Air Force Base, United States Airforce; George Boudreau, Director, Spirit of New England Drum and Bugle Corps Drill Team; Anne Frankin, Opening Ceremonies Coordinator, U.S. Olympic Festival '87; William Mangels, Corresponding Secretary, U.S.S. Missouri Association; and  Bob Starks, Florida House of Representatives. Topics include: incoming thank you notes for flags.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bernard Flanagan, Vice President, Marketing, The Wall Street Journal; Jackson Flanigan, Superintendent, Berkeley County Public Schools; and Paul Flanagan, President, Raleigh County Commission. Topics include: advertising, state tax department, human services, legislative issues, highways, small cities block grant, Appalachian Regional Commission, commission on aging, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jackson Flanigan, Superintendent, Berkeley County Public Schools; Paul Flanigan, President, County Commission of Raleigh County; and Richard Flanigan, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates, Vice Chairman, Committee on Health and Welfare. Topics include: regional jail authority, Governor's Community Partnership Program, nursing home administration, juvenile justice and delinquency prevention program, Land and Water Conservation Fund, highways, motor vehicles, Mercer County Commission, and fire department program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Marie Walker, Executive Director, Housing Authority of the City of Bluefield; Jo Ellen Flagg, Chairperson, Elections Committee, West Virginia Library Association; Holly Flanders, Director of Skiing, Park City Ski Area; David Flannery, Environmental Attorney, Robinson/McElwee; Thomas Flannery, Judge for the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia; and James Jones, Office of the Mayor, Flemington, West Virginia. Topics include: human services, health, public service commission, Alcohol Beverage Control, Governor's Commission on West Virginians Outdoors, Exxon Overcharge, highways, job training partnership act, community and industrial development, natural resources, lottery, tort reform legislation, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Faye Fleming, Chair, Colorado Child Support Commission; Arthur Flemming, Chair, Action Committee to Implement the Mental Health Recommendations of the 1981 White House Conference on Aging; and Larry Rickards, Project Coordinator, Action Committee to Implement the Mental Health Recommendations of the 1981 White House Conference on Aging. Topics include: commission on aging, health, tax department, human services, workers' compensation, highways, the Republican Party, natural resources, and Older Americans Act.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lowell Basford, Acting Director of Personnel, State of West Virginia Civil Service System; John Bailes, Chairman, West Virginia Board of Probation and Parole; James Fletcher, Administration, National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Marilyn Fletcher, Executive Director, West Virginia Broadcasters Association; and Thomas Fletcher, President, Berkeley County Education Association. Topics include: employment, lottery, flood assistance, human services, tourism, highways, whitewater rafting, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward Flint, Horsemen's Benevolent and protective Association, Kentucky Division; J. Robert Flint, Chairman, Braxton County Development Authority; Nancy Flint, Site Supervisor, Burnsville Nutrition Site; Betty Singleton, Cook, Burnsville Nutrition Site; William Gary Flint, Chairman, National Forest Planning, Committee W.V.C.N.W.T.F.; Ronnie Flippo, U.S. House of Representatives; and Robert Windom, Assistant Secretary, Public Health Services, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Adolescent Pregnancy Programs. Topics include: education, small business development, Department of Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, highways, human services, commerce, commission on aging, tax department, regional jail and prison authority, motor vehicles, workers' compensation, social security, Kammer Plant, and 1988 election.","This folder contains correspondence with: Pancho Flores, Head Softball Coach, John Marshall High School; Betty Flowers, Secretary III, Hancock County Schools; Dave Flowers, Third Ward Councilman, Dunbar City Council; Edwin Flowers, Vice President of Institutional Advancement, West Virginia University; Ellie Flowers, Acting Assistant Dean for Bar Relations and Placement, College of Law, West Virginia University; Paul Villers, Mayor, City of Pennsboro, West Virginia; and Virginia Davis Floyd, Acting Project Director, Southern Regional Project on Infant Mortality. Topics include: commerce, natural resources, State Board of Risk and Insurance Management; public service commission, Bill Loy Scholarship Fund, highways, employment security, legislative issues, lottery, human services, infant mortality, health, and Southern Governors' Association.","This folder contains correspondence with: Virginia Davis Floyd, Acting Project Director, Southern Regional Project on Infant Mortality; Beverly Fluty, President, West Virginia Independence Hall Foundation; and Neil Bucklew, President, West Virginia University. Topics include: health, human services, highways, energy, motor vehicles, culture and history, and West Virginia Independence Hall, West Virginia University (department of technology education).","This folder contains correspondence with: Malcolm Baldrige, Secretary of the United States Department of Commerce, John B. Bennet, Mayor of Glenville; William J. Bennett, Secretary of the United States Department of Education; John R. Block, Secretary of Agriculture; William E. Brock, Secretary of the United States Department of Labor; Marshall Clary, City Commander; Elizabeth H. Doyle, Secretary of the United States Department of Transportation; Doug Dunbrack, Mayor of the Town of Marlinton; John P. Fanning, West Virginia Senator; Tommie C. Hamner, Disaster Recovery Manager of the Federal Emergency Management Agency; Walter D. Helmick, President of the Pocahontas County Commission.  Topics include: Neighbor Helping Neighbor, Flood Recovery, Legal Assistance, Commerce, Education, Public Safety, Small Businesses, 1985 Flood, Finance and Administration, Farmers Home Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Junior R. Knotts, President of the Tucker County Commission; Larry Kuykendall, Mayor of Moorefield; Sam Landis, Mayor of Petersburg; Joseph A. Leonette, Mayor of the City of Stonewood; John Berkey, Mayor of Durbin; Bruce Minor, Mayor of the City of Franklin; Alan B. Mollohan, United States Congressman; Francis E. Moravitz, Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Samuel R. Pierce, Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development; James E. Roark, Mayor of the City of Charleston; Honorable Bob Wise, Congressman. Topics include: Flood Recovery, 1985 Flood, Education, Appalachian Regional Commission, Housing for Flood Victims, Finance and Administration, Public Safety, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development.","Topics include: Flood Disaster, Small Business Association Loans.","Topics include: West Virginia Recovery Foundation, Small Cities Block Grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Benjamin L. Bailey, Counsel to Governor Arch Moore. Topics include: Library Commission, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Human Services, Liability Insurance, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, Natural Resources, Health, Highways, Education, State of the State.","This folder contains correspondence with: Barbara Fontana, Staff Director of the Agriculture Committee for the National Governors Association. Topics include: Finance and Administration, Lottery, Human Services, Public Safety, Highways, Motor Vehicles, Human Services, Benefits for State Employees, Flood Disaster, National Agricultural Policy Commission, Commerce, Food Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Paul P. Giordano, Regional Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency; Paul Shogren, Flood Recovery Coordinator for Preston County. Topics include: West Virginia Flood Recovery Foundation, Flood Recovery, 1985 Flood.","This folder contains correspondence with: George M. Banker, Commissioner of Alcohol Beverage Control; Katherine W. Forbes, West Virginia Industrial and Trade Jobs Development Corporation; Timothy C. Forbes, President of the American Heritage Magazine. Topics include: Trade, Workers Compensation Fund, Human Services, American Heritage Magazine.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ford B. Ford, Acting Secretary of Labor; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: Public Safety, Highways, Human Services, Natural Resources, Public Services Commission, Aging Commission, Taxes, Legislative Issues, Taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Nancy Ford, U.S. House of Representatives; Ora Ford, Coordinator of Supportive Services, Doddridge County Schools; Witcher McCullough, Executive Secretary-Treasurer, The West Virginia Bar Association; and Thelma Ford, Director, North Central Opportunities Industrial Center. Topics include: health, board of regents, Ford Motor Company, lottery, education, highways, natural resources, 1985 Title IIA Program Award, industrialization, and public safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Gillespie, Forestry Director, West Virginia Department of Agriculture. Topics include: forest fires.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clarence Burdette, Assistant Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Education; Chet Burdette, Urethane Enterprises; Clarence Burdette, Assistant State Superintendent, Vocational, Technical and Adult Education, West Virginia Department of Education; F. Page Burdette, Editor, Evening/Weekend Journal; Helen Burdette, Executive Secretary, Roane County Chamber of Commerce; Jane Burdette, Executive Director, YWCA (Parkersburg); John Burdette, Acting commissioner, West Virginia Department of Human Services; and Keith Burdette, West Virginia State Senate. Topics include: highways, education, industrial development, vocational rehabilitation, human services, employment and training, workers' compensation, aging, 1985 Title IIA Program Award, National Governors' Association (state priorities tracking and electricity transmission), educational broadcasting, state aeronautics commission, liability insurance, and victim assistance program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Page Burdette, Editor, The Evening Weekend Journal; William Burdette, Chairman, Legislative Affairs Committee, Marshall University. Topics include: workers' compensation fund, highways, eastern regional jail authority, corrections, education, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: L. Thomas Bulla, President and CEO; Todd Bullard, President, Bethany College; Vicky Bullett, U.S. Olympian; Pat Ellicott, Comptroller, Office of the Governor of West Virginia; Bob Bullock, Comptroller of Public Accounts, State of Texas; Kenneth Bullock, Landscape Architect, AE Associates, Limited; John Bullock, Mayor, Thurmond, West Virginia; Tony Bumbico, District 6, United Mine Workers of America; and Dale Bumpers, U.S. Senate, Committee on Small Business. Topics include: highways, education, restoration work at Bethany College, institutional conservation program, civil contingent fund, culture and history, tax department, commission on aging, Valley Camp Coal Company, community and economic development, department of agriculture, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack Brunner, Fairmont Bicentennial Committee; Alison Bunting, Owner, Tri-State Fabrics. Topics include: lottery, human services, legislative issues, natural resources, veterans affairs, taxes, commerce, highways, higher education, U.S. Post Office in Fairmont, small cities block grant, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Burch, Harrison County Correctional Center; R. Larry Beckett, Director, Client and General Services, West Virginia Department of Human Services; and Leonard Burchman, Commissioner, The Martin Luther King Jr. Federal Holiday Commission. Topics include: workers' compensation, legislative issues, health, highways, and Martin Luther King Jr. Federal holiday.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Burcin, Foster Wheeler USA Corporation; Harry Burcker, President, South Berkeley Little League, Inc.; Ronald Burd, President, The Devereux Foundation; Quentin Brdick, Chairman, Committee on Environment and Public Works, U.S. Senate; John Burdiss, Vice President, First Community Bank; Michael Burdiss, WVA COMPAC Coordinator for the Coal Miners Political Action Committee; Ann Burds, Chairman, Adolescent Pregnancy and Parenting State Task Force; Robert Burford, Director Bureau of Land Management, United States Department of the Interior; and J. Jeffrey Campbell, Chairman and CEO, Burger King Corporation. Topics include: clean coal technology, Governors' Community Partnership Program, education, human services, WV Department of Health, legislative issues, highways, adolescent pregnancy, oil and gas drilling waste, Bureau of Land Management wild horse and burro policy, and Burger King Company's \"In Honor of Excellence\" program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Faye Forehand, Administrative Assistant to the Governor, State of Tennessee; Archie Albright, President, Foreign Policy Association; Carlos Ordonez, Vice President, The Nikko Securities Company; Harold Elbon, Director General, Mountain State Forest Festival; Daniel Parker, Chairman, WVSAF Protection Committee, West Virginia Division, Allegheny Society of American Foresters; James Forrester, Department of Social Services, West Liberty State College; and Ronald Forren, President, West Virginia Public Health Association, Inc. Topics include: Fordham University Graduate Center, foreign policy, commission on aging, legislative issues, department of insurance, highways, lottery, displaced workers program, forests, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction, social security administration, and Kammer Plant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Roger Fortner, District Director, International Trade Administration and Executive Secretary, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Export Council, U.S. Department of Commerce; Patrick Forsyth, Executive Director, University Council for Educational Administration, Arizona State University, College of Education; James Fortney, Caring Ambulance Service, Inc.; Wayne Fortney, Mercury Coal and Coke, Incorporated; Stephen J.M. Fortunato, Branch Manager-Wheeling, Glasrock Home Health Care; Gordon Forward, President, Chaparral Steel Company; and S.G. Nazzaro, Administrator, Wheeling Hospital. Topics include: foreign trade, motor vehicles, human services, emergency medical services, public employees insurance, natural resources, Canaan Valley, and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Maria Foscarinis, National Coalition for the Homeless; Lawrence Fornasieri, President, Chilton Company; John Foss, Associate Dean of Student Affairs, West Virginia University; Frank Foster, President and CEO, Diamond-Bathurst; R.L. Foster, Chairman, Fourth Annual West Virginia Conference on the Environment; Rex Foster, Classic Executive Director, Mountaineer Athletic Club; Rockwood Foster, Chairman, Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin; and Scarlett Lee Foster, Communications Specialist, Monsanto. Topics include: health, Weston State Hospital, tax department, legislative issues, human services, sewage treatment lagoon in Keyser, Diamond-Bathurst, industrial development, highways, finance and administration, West Virginia Conference on the Environment, clean jobs act, small cities block grant, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dan Fouts, Quarterback, San Diego Chargers, Winners Say No To Drugs! Program, Janie Fouty, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Henry Fowler and Charles Walker, The Bretton Woods Fund; and Nancy Virginia Fowler, Taylor County Clerk. Topics include: Union Carbide Corporation, natural resources, culture and history, weird ideas, tax department, workers' compensation fund, commerce, economic development, vocational rehabilitation, public service commission, aging, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Willard Ansel, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Teachers Retirement Board; Dick Fox, Mayor of Salem, West Virginia; Fred Fox, Chief Judge, Sixteenth Judicial Circuit, State of West Virginia; J. Bruce Fox, Superintendent, Weirton Sanitary Board; and James Fox, Treasurer, Lawrenceville Volunteer Fire Department. Topics include: finance and administration, energy, legal drinking age, human services, highways, higher education, teachers retirement, motor vehicles, community development, workers' compensation, and public service commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Fox, Assistant Administrator, Jon Fox, Member, House of Representatives, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; Abraham Fox, United States Memorial Holocaust Memorial Council; and Richard Fox, Councilman, City of Salem, West Virginia. Topics include: motor vehicles, Chester sewage system improvement, employment security, tax department, highways, and workers' compensation fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.L. Frailie, Superintendent, E.I. Du Pont De Nemours and Company; James Fraley, President, Cline Distributing Company; Carol Frame, Clerk, Braxton County Magistrate Court; J.R. Frame, President, Braxton County Commission; Nick Hahn, Consular Officer, United States Embassy (Paraguayan Embassy); George Frampton, President, The Wilderness Society; and Erik France, Public Documents/Maps Department, Perkins Library, Duke University. Topics include: public service commission, workers' compensation, state tax department, Pipestream State Park, liability insurance, highways, small cities block grant, human services, veterans affairs, Appalachian Regional Commission, emergency medical services, health, Davis Power Project, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles Francis, General Manager, Waltzing Waters Water, Light and Laser Shows; C.W. Francis, Mayor, Town of Peterstown, West Virginia; D. Max Francis, President, United Hospital Center, Chairman, West Virginia Chamber of Commerce; David Pritchard, Burgess and Niple, Limited, Engineers and Architects; and Howard Jeffers, Mayor, City of New Martinsville, West Virginia. Topics include: commerce, highways, public safety, motor vehicles, tax department, WV Chamber of Commerce Executive Committee meeting, tort reform legislation, public service commission, board of regents, human services, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Sherry Francis, Secretary, Save Our County, Incorporated; William Francis, Department of the Army, Huntington District, Corps of Engineers. Topics include: natural resources, New Martinsville Hydroelectric Celebration, coal, energy, highways, Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, motor vehicles, Tug Fork Valley Project, EPA Stack Height Regulations, community development, commerce, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Catherine Frompovich, President and Legislative Advocate, Coalition for Alternatives in Nutrition and Healthcare, Inc.; Anthony Frank, Postmaster General, United States Postal Service; Lawrence Frankel, Executive Director, Lawrence J. Frankel Foundation; Robert Holliday, West Virginia State Senate; and A. Wayne Franklin, Asphalt Industries, Incorporated. Topics include: motor vehicles, public service commission, human services, Preventicare Program, commission on aging, legislative issues, natural resources (nongame wildlife program), and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Franklin, J.P. Stevens and Company, Inc.; Edward Frantel, President and Chief Executive Officer, The Seven-Up Company; and Wanda Franz, President, West Virginians for Life, Inc. Topics include: Federal Aviation Administration Easter Region meeting, State Republican Executive Committee, consumer education information, tax department, workers' compensation, highways, and public service commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.B. Fraser, Manager, Distribution and Transportation and R. A. Christman, Director of Customer and Distribution Services, Mobay Chemical Corporation; Donald Frazee, President, Inter-State Lumber Company, Inc.; and Raymond Frazier, Superintendent, Doddridge County Schools, Superintendent, Jefferson County Schools. Topics include: tax department, highways, small cities block grant, workers' compensation, natural resources, workers' compensation, community and industrial development, flooding, public service commission, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack Frazier, President, Goodwill Industries of Kanawha Valley Inc. Topics include: asbestos, health, highways, small cities block grant, human services, energy, clean coal technology, methanol, and public service commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Frazier, Chief Circuit Judge, State of West Virginia Ninth Judicial Circuit; Raymond Frazier, Superintendent, Jefferson County Schools; and Shervert Frazier, Director, National Institute of Mental Health, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration. Topics include: aging, human services, air conditioned school busses, employment security, highways, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and Refugee Assistance Program.","Topics include: prayer in school, highways, NASA Space Shuttle Safety, and finance and administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wyetta Fredericks, Superintendent, State of West Virginia Anthony Center; Ernerst Frederick, Frederick Energy. Topics include: culture and history, job placement program, 1985 Title IIA Program Award, energy, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mikhail Gorbachev, General Secretary of the Communitst Party of the Soviet Union. Topics include: freedom of movement.","This folder contains correspondence with: Delbert Freeland, Chairman, Board of Directors, Preston County Senior Citizens, Inc. Topics include: lottery, flooding, human services, natural resources, highways, small cities block grant, school closings, and public service commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Janet Freedman, President, Committee of Interns and Residents; Roselyn Freedman, Chairman, Friends of the West Virginia Radio Reading Service, West Virginia Library Commission. Topics include: taxes, WV Library Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Audrey Freeman, Administrator, the Heritage, Incorporated; Cynthia Freeman, Executive Director, Bi-County Nutrition Program, Inc.; Harry Freeman, Executive Vice President, Corporate Affairs and Communications, American Express Company; and Paul Freeman, President, Baxter Community Improvement Association. Topics include: health, human services, Medicaid reimbursement, Silver Haired Legislature, small cities block grant, legislative issues, Kammer Plant, employment, community and industrial development, commerce, department of mines, highways, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin Freakley, Publisher and President, Bluefield Daily Telegraph; Ross Free, Member of Parliament, House of Representatives, Commonwealth parliament of Australia; Paul Freels, Executive Vice President, International Telecharge, Incorporated; Alma McCulty, Office Manager, Buckhannon Upshur Chamber of Commerce; David French, Treasurer, Parkersburg Choral Society, Inc.; Jack French, Department of Social Sciences, Bluefield State College; M.R. Fresa, President, United Small Coal Operators, Inc.; Steven Frew, President, The Buckeye Publishing Company, Inc.; Brigadier General James Freytag, Deputy Director for Strategic Systems, Department of the Air Force, Hanscom Air Force Base. Topics include: finance and administration, natural resources, energy, legislative issues, U.S./Canada free trade agreement, education, French Creek Game Farm, culture and history, Rowelsburg Flood Situation; industrial development, U.S. Air Force, and small cities block grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: David Friend, President, Preston County Commission; Jean Friend, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monongalia County. Topics include: highways, human services, Rowelsburg High School, tax department, public safety, vocational rehabilitation, and social security administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Fri, President and Senior Fellow, Resources For The Future; J.C. Frich, American Cancer Society, West Virginia Division, Inc.; Carl Friebal, State Advisory Committee on the Education Block Grant, Harrison County Schools; Jerry Friedheim, Executive Vice President, American Newspaper Publishers Association; Harvey Friedman, National Commander, Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America; Jams Friedman, Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan and Aronoff; Miles Friedman, Executive Director, National Association of State Development Agencies; Peter Friedmann, Regional Manager, Midwest Region, Alliance of American Insurers; William Friedman, Assistant Director, Office of Career Services, Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government; Steve Friedman, Executive Producer, The Today Show; and J. Blair Frier, Director of Business Development, S.E.M. Paterners, Incorporated. Topics include: National Governors' Association (committee on energy and environment), health, commerce, social security administration, workers' compensation fund, education, highways, Kammer Plant, public libraries, energy, Canadian electricity, rural development, legislative issues, Capitol Dome, tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Herman Fritschen, General Manager, Safety, Environmental, Heal and protective Services, Cities Service Oil and Gas Corporation; Michael Fritscher, General Manager, Allround Baugerate; D.W. Froe, Executive Director, Mercer County Economic Opportunity Corporation; Newton Frohlich, President, Americans in Israel Political Action Committee; Fred Frohock, James Roger Sharp, Courage Foundation Nominating Committee, Maxwell School, Syracuse University; Catherine Frompovich, President and Legislative Advocate, Coalition for Alternatives in nutrition and Healthcare, Inc.; Rosemary Front, Executive Director, Easter Seals; Jack Frost, Vice President, Marketing and Sales, Defense Technologies Incorporated; and Thomas Frost, Vice President-Coal Sales, CSX. Topics include: tax department, highways, finance and administration, legislative issues, state emergency response commission, tax department, recycling, lottery, community and industrial development, 1985 Title IIA Program Award, weatherization assistance program, Governor's Summer Youth Program, visit to Israel, human services, Moundsville Penitentiary, health, liability insurance, and job training.","This folder contains correspondence with: The Christian Knights of the Ku Klux Klan; Charles H. Fryer, Mayor of the Town of Ridgeley. Topics include: Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Natural Resources, Legislative Issues, Highways, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Appalachian Regional Commission, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Motor Vehicles, Legislation '86, Natural Resources, Lottery, Veterans, Flood Efforts, Taxes, Education, Labor, West Virginia Silver Haired Legislature, Social Security Administration, Taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Johnny Fullen, Mayor of the Town of Matewan; Floyd Fullen, West Virginia House of Delegates; William Ritchie, Commissioner of the Department of Highways. Topics include: Highways, Human Services, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Public Employees Insurance Agency, Tourism, Finance and Administration, Insurance, Public Energy Authority, Education, Small Cities Block Grant, Concealed Weapon, Community Partnership Grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Craig L. Fuller, Chief of Staff to the Vice President; John G. Fuller, Representative of the Alaska State Legislature; Daivd S. Fulton, President of the National Association of State Aviation Officials. Topics include: Highways, Commerce, Board of Risk and Insurance Management, Human Services, 1985 Youth Science Camp, Finance and Administration, Corrections, State Taxes, Aeronautics Commission, Education, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Taxes.","Topics include: Finance and Administration, Fund for America's Future National Steering Committee, Emergency Services, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Taxes, Public Employees Insurance Board, Legislation, Motor Vehicles, Vocational Rehabilitation, Highways, Lottery, Worker's Compensation Fund, Clean Jobs Act, Commerce, Natural Resources, Public Services, Public Energy Authority, Liability Insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joseph and Dorothy Funk, Spirit of Freedom Foundation. Topics include:  Spirit of Freedom Foundation, Public Safety, West Virginia State Wide Patriotic Program.","Topics include: Fiscal Year 1988, State of West Virginia and the Environmental Protection Agency.","This folder contains correspondence with: Benjamin Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Arch Moore. Topics include: United States Environmental Protection Agency, Air Pollution Control Commission, Agriculture, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: James M. Seif, Regional Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency, James J. Blanchard, Governor of the State of Michigan; Lee Thomas, Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency.  Topics include: Air Pollution Control, Air Toxics, Environmental Protection Agency Grant, Asbestos Fact Book, National Governors' Association, Natural Resources, Environmental News, Construction Grants, Hazardous Waste.","This folder contains correspondence with: Benjamin Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Arch Moore. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, Kanawha Valley Action Plan, Lead in Drinking Water.","This folder contains correspondence with: James M. Seif, Regional Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency; Kenneth Faerber, Commissioner of the Department of Energy; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, Energy, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lee M. Thomas, Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; J. Craig Potter, Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation; Benjamin Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Moore. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, Ozone, Health Department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert P. Bedell, Deputy Administrator for Information and Regulatory Affairs; Lee Thomas, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, Tall Stack Height Rules, Acid Rain.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lee M. Thomas, Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, Waste Technology.","This folder contains correspondence with: Julius W. Becton, Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency; John Berkey, Mayor of Durbin. Topics include: Federal Emergency Management Agency, Proposed Disaster Regulation, Highways, Disaster Recovery, Hazard Mitigation, Emergency Services, Health, Emergency Management Agency.","Topics include: Federal Emergency Management Agency.","Topics include: Federal Emergency Management Agency, flooding.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lois Cashell, Acting Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Kenneth Plumb, Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; and Martha Hesse, Chairman, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Topics include: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Brown, Colonel, Corps of Engineers, District Engineer, Department of the Army, Huntington District; Robert Dawson, Assistant Secretary for Civil Works, Department of the Army; Arthur Kessel, President, Grant County Commission; Richard Rothblum, District Engineer, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Robert Tucker, Contracting Officer, Department of the Army, Huntington District, Corps of Engineers; and Lenora Stutphin, Contracting Officer, Department of the Army, Huntington District, Corps of Engineers. Topics include: flood control (Greenbrier River Basin), Army Corps of Engineers, and Stonewall Jackson Lake.","Topics include: Federal Farmers Home Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.A. Barnhart, Federal Highway Administrator, U.S. Department of Transportation; Robert Farris, Deputy Administrator, Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation; and Billy Higginbotham, Division Administrator, Federal Highway Administration. Topics include: Federal Highway Administration, right of way laws, Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, property acquisition legislation, and highway funding.","This folder contains correspondence with: Heather Gradison, Chairman, U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission.Topics include: Federal Interstate Commerce Commission, Conrail abandonment in Kanawha County, C\u0026O Railroad discontinuance of service in Kanawha County.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lieutenant Colonel Geoffrey Louis, Associate Director of Admissions, U.S. Military Academy, Department of the Army. Topics include: Federal Military Entrance processing.","This folder contains correspondence with: Les Aspin, Chairman, House Committee on Armed Services, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert Badham, U.S. House of Representatives; Herbert Bateman, U.S. House of Representatives; Charles Bennett, U.S. House of Representatives; Jeff Bingman, U.S. House of Representatives; James Broyhill, U.S. Senate; Albert Bustamante, U.S. House of Representatives; Beverly Byron, U.S. House of Representatives; William Carney, U.S. House of Representatives; William Cohen, U.S. Senate; Jim Courter, U.S. House of Representatives; Dan Daniel, U.S. House of Representatives; George Darden, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert Davis, U.S. House of Representatives; Ronald Dellums, U.S. House of Representatives; Jeremiah Denton, U.S. Senate; William Dickinson, U.S. House of Representatives; Alan Dixon, U.S. Senate; Roy Dyson, U.S. House of Representatives; J. James Exon, U.S. Senate; Thomas Foglietta, U.S. House of Representatives; John Glen, U.S. Senate; Barry Goldwater, Chairman, Senate Armed Services Committee, U.S. Senate; Phil Gramm, U.S. Senate; Gary Hart, U.S. Senate; Thomas Hartnett, U.S. House of Representatives; Dennis Hertel, U.S. House of Representatives; Elwood Hillis, U.S. House of Representatives; Marjorie Holdt, U.S. House of Representatives; Larry Hopkins, U.S. House of Representatives; Gordon Humphrey, U.S. Senate; Duncan Hunter, U.S. House of Representatives; Earl Hutto, U.S. House of Representatives; John Kasich, U.S. House of Representatives; Edward Kennedy, U.S. Senate; Kenneth Kramer, U.S. House of Representatives; Marvin Leath, U.S. House of Representatives; Carl Levin, U.S. Senate; Marilyn Lloyd, U.S. House of Representatives; David O'B. Martin, U.S. House of Representatives; Lynn Martin, U.S. House of Representatives; Nicholas Mavroules, U.S. House of Representatives; Frank McCloskey, U.S. House of Representatives; Dave McCurdy, U.S. House of Representatives; G.V. Montgomery, U.S. House of Representatives; Bill Nichols, U.S. House of Representatives; Sam Nunn, U.S. Senate; Solomon Ortiz, U.S. House of Representatives; Melvin Price, U.S. House of Representatives; Dan Quayle, U.S. Senate; Richard Ray, U.S. House of Representatives; Tommy Robinson, U.S. House of Representatives; Patricia Schroeder, U.S. House of Representatives; Norman Sisisky, U.S. House of Representatives; Ike Skelton, U.S. House of Representatives; Floyd Spence, U.S. House of Representatives; John Spratt, U.S. House of Representatives; John Stennis, U.S. Senate; Samuel Stratton, U.S. House of Representatives; Bob Stump, U.S. House of Representatives; Mac Sweeney, U.S. House of Representatives; Strom Thurmond, U.S. Senate; John Warner, U.S. Senate; and G. William Whitehurst, U.S. House of Representatives.\nTopics include: National Guard peacetime control.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Garton, Executive Secretary, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, West Virginia Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve; Major General John Wilson, The Adjutant General, State of West Virginia; Alan Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; Thomas Caldwell, Commander, Post 3518, Veterans of Foreign Wars; D.E. Cochran, Chairman of the Board, Ames; Gary Carlson, Executive Director, National Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve; H. Smoot Fahlgren, Chairman, Fahlgren and Swink; George Farley, Chairman, House Finance Committee, West Virginia House of Delegates; Steven Grimm, Commissioner, Wood County Commissioner; Jack Harris, International Minerals Resources, Inc.; Ronnie Mckenzie, General Supervisor, McDowell County Solid Waste Authority; George McNally, President, Borg-Warner Chemicals, Inc.; Sam Ross, President, SBR, Inc.; Hunter Smith, Vice President, Sales Division, Smith Barney, Harris Upham and Company, Inc.; Robert Storck, Chairman of the Board, Storck Baking Company; James Wakley, Vice Chairman, Marmac Corporation; Lieutenant General Emmett Walker, Chief, National Guard Bureau; Ebb Whitley, President, The County Commission, McDowell County; and Pete Wilson, Chairman, Armed Services Manpower and Personnel Subcommittee, U.S. Senate. Topics include: National Guard.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Garton, Executive Secretary, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, West Virginia Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve; Charles Franklin, Commander, First U.S. Army, Fort George G. Meade; Major General Joseph Skaff, Deputy Commander, First U.S. Army, Fort Devens; Colonel Harlan Wilson, Assistant Adjutant General, Army National Guard; Colonel Anderson Barnette, Deputy STARC Commander; and Major General, John Wilson, The Adjutant General, State of West Virginia. Topics include: National Guard 350th Anniversary.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frederick Bernthal, Acting Chairman, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission; Neil Bucklew, President, West Virginia University; William Reeves, Director, Office of Sponsored Programs, West Virginia University; and Lando Zech, Chairman, Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Topics include: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Miller, Regional Administrator, Small Business Administration.Topics include: Federal Small Business Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Fred Hess, District Manager, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Rose Lepore, Regional Commissioner, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: Federal Social Security Administration.","Topics include: Federal Social Security Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jed Christensen, Director, U.S. Office of Surface Mining. Topics include: Federal Office of Surface Mining.","This folder contains correspondence with: Justina Gabbert, Chairman, West Virginia Hotel and Motel Association; Martha Gabehart, Employment and Training Liaison, Advisory Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, State of Kansas, Department of Human Resources; G. Robert Gadberry, Executive Vice President, American Cancer Society; Carl Gainer, Manager, Mountain Transit Authority; Earl J. Gainer, Director, Calhoun-Gilmer Career Center; Earl Tex Gainer, Gilmer County Commissioner; and Carl Gainer, Natural Resources Commissioner, State of West Virginia. Topics include: insurance, schools and highway legislation, human services, whitewater rafting, commission on aging, health, finance and administration (public transportation division), cable TV, highways, vocational rehabilitation, legislative issues, community and industrial development, and railroads.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carl Gainer, Natural Resources Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Larry Gainer, Chairman, Search Committee, Pleasants County Board of Education; P.L. Gainer, Mayor, City of Lewisburg, West Virginia; R. Brooks Gainer, Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, Morgantown Internal Medicine Group; and Bas Gaither, American Engineering Company. Topics include: community and industrial developments, CSX railroad, highways, Quaker State refinery closing, National Trust for Historic Preservation's Main Street Program, small cities block grant, public employees insurance board, highways, human services, health, economic development, public service commission, finance and administration, and commission on aging.","This folder contains correspondence with: Glen Gainer, Auditor, State of West Virginia. Topics include: finance and administration, insurance, highways, budget, stripper well settlement, flood projects, and travel regulations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Glen Gainer, Auditor, State of West Virginia. Topics include: stripper wells, workers' compensation, finance and administration, public safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Andrew Gallagher, The Associated Press; John Gallagher, Acid Rain Project Manager, Southern States Energy Board; Patrick Gallagher, Director, Public Affairs, Midwestern Region, Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation; R.C. Gallagher, Board of Directors, Theatre West Virginia; and William Gallagher, Executive Director, American Foundation for the Blind. Topics include: veterans affairs, highways, education, corrections, culture and history, Southern States Energy Board, West Virginia Turnpike, health, finance and administration, natural resources, legislative issues, community partnership grant, civil contingent fund, and American Foundation for the Blind.","This folder contains correspondence with: Warren Galbreath, Chairperson, Public Affairs Committee, West Virginia Child Care Association; Roger Gale, Director, Office of Policy and Outreach, Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management, U.S. Department of Energy; Thomas Gales, President, Gales Engineering Company; Harvey Galford, Secretary-Treasurer, Board of Trustees, Pocahontas Memorial Hospital; Thomas Galinski, President, Ohio Valley Health Services and Education, Pain Management Program, Ohio Valley Medical Center; Donna Gallaher, Grafton-Taylor County Parks and Recreation Commission; Tamara Gallaher, Blood Services Coordinator, American Red Cross; Herbert Galland, Chief, Pond Creek Volunteer Fire Department; Janice Gallatin, Secretary, Recreation Committee, Chincoteague Bay Trails End Resort; and David Gallien, Administrator, Heartland of Preston County. Topics include: Hare Krishna, human services, tort reform, liability insurance, health, social security administration, tax department, Greenbrier River Dam, public employees insurance, National Youth Science Camp, Weston State Hospital, employment security, drug free communities program, lottery, motor vehicles, community and industrial development, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Gallup, The Gallup Poll; Bryant Galusha, Executive Vice President, Federation of State Medical Boards of the United States; and T.A. Galyean, Architect of Counsel, TAG Architects, Incorporated; Amy Gamble, United States Team Handball Federation. Topics include: human services, Marshall University Stadium, highways, workers' compensation fund, health, natural resources, and finance and administration.","Topics include: Legislative Issues, Lottery, Human Services, Public Services, Labor, Environmental Protection Agency, Highways, Energy, Public Employees Retirement System, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Booth Gardner, Governor of Washington; Charles R. Gardner, Mayor of the City of Charleston. Topics include: Health, Human Services, Energy, Nuclear Waste, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Justice Assistance, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Culture and History, Community Development, Highways, Aging, Natural Resources, Retirement.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert R. Dawson, Assistant Secretary of the Army. Topics include: Education, Acid Rain, Natural Resources, Education, Casino Gambling, Rehabilitation Services, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Pension, Retirement Funds, Highways, Human Services, Social Security Administration, Landfills, Banking.","This folder contains correspondence with: Barbara Jones, Security Pacific Finance Corporation; Barney Walls, Security Pacific Finance Corporation. Topics include: tax department, highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack Garrett, President, Denbigh-Garrett, Inc.; John Garrett, Security Pacific Finance Corporation; Linda Nelson Garrett, West Virginia House of Delegates; Mark Garrett, President, Clarksburg Casket Company; and Wilbur Garrett, Editor, National Geographic Society. Topics include: public employees retirement, highways, workers compensation fund, public safety, tax department, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, lottery, community and economic development, silver-haired legislature, commission on aging, natural resources, and West Virginia University.","This folder contains correspondence with: Chris Carrison, Chairman, Fund Raising Committee, Jackson County Development Authority; John Garrison, President, National Health Council and Chief Executive Officer, National Easter Seal Society; Hercel Gartin, Cabell County Clerk; Algia Gary, Director, Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity Division, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Pittsburgh Office, Region III. Topics include: public safety, board of regents, health, highways, human services, Quaker State Refinery, lottery, Interstate Commerce Commission Reform Act of 1987, public service commission, finance and administration, lumber imports, and labor.","This folder contains correspondence with: K.W. Gasser, President, Upper Ohio Valley Building and Construction Trades Council; E.R. Gateman, Precision Coil, Inc. and President, American Defense Preparedness Association, West Virginia Chapter; Leslie Gates, President, Beckley Renaissance, Inc.; Fred Gaudet, Upshur County Sheriff's Department; Patrick Gaughan, Public Affairs Director, WTRF TV; Martin Gaughan, Attorney at Law, Volk, Roberton, Frankovitch, Anetakis and Hesserstedt; Raymond Gaughenhaugh, Correctional Officer I, West Virginia Penitentiary; Leonard Gauldin, Chairman, Board of Directors, Raleigh County Community Action Association; and George Gaumond, Librarian, Shepherd College. Topics include: commission on aging, B\u0026O Tax, limited gaming, lottery, natural resources, community and industrial development, federal procurement, black fly spraying, motor vehicles, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction; public service commission, tort reform, Moundsville Penitentiary, small cities block grant, Weatherization Assistance Program, Low Income Energy Assistance Program, and insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Forrest Gay, Brigadier General, U.S. Army, Division of Engineer, Department of the Army; John Gay, Professor and Chairmperson, Central Michigan University; Patricia Gay, Spectrum Properties, Cheat Lake Office; Priscilla Gay, President, Shawnee Hills Community Mental Health/Mental Retardation Center, Board of Directors; and Earl Gaylor, President, Edison Hotels and Resorts Company. Topics include: earthquake damage in Mexico, employment security, human services, commerce, the Tennessee-Tombigee Waterway, real estate, corrections, motor vehicles, highways, health, and  lottery.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles Gates, Chairman and CEO, Gates Company; Leslie Gate, President, Beckley Renaissance, Inc.; and Robert Gates, President, West Virginia Filmmakers Guild. Topics include: industrial development, finance and administration, natural resources, motor vehicles, culture history, and legislative issues.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Paul Geary, West Virginia Education Employees Grievance Board; James Paul Geary, President, Board of Trustees, Grant Memorial Hospital;  Charles Gedeon, President, U.S. Steel Mining Company; Benjamin Gee, Board President, Northern Greenbrier-Southern Pocahontas Health Clinics, Inc.; Elizabeth Gee, wife of E. Gordon Gee (President of WVU); Julianne Geiger, Communications Coordinator, The Johns Hopkins University; and  Harry Geisinger, Administrator, Department of Energy, Southeastern Power Administration. Topics include: social security, flood recovery, liability insurance, highways, education, job training partnership act funding, primary care center program, health, human services, and public service commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Larry Gelhaar, President, Correctional Products and Services, Inc.; Raymond Buttacvoli, Regional Manager, Industry-Government Relations Staff, General Motors Corporation; Robert Lesino, Business Services Officer, General Services Administration; Glen Gainer, West Virginia State Auditor; and Richard Gephart, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: finance and administration, highways, veterans affairs, and corrections.","This folder contains correspondence with: E. Gordon Gee, President, West Virginia University.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gloria George, News Editor, The Herald-Mail Company; Pat Farrone, Executive Director, George Junior Republic Residential Treatment Facility; and Larry George, President, West Virginia Highlands Conservancy. Topics include: highways, flood damage, workers' compensation, natural resources, public service commission, motor vehicles, lottery, economic development, Kammer Plant, human services, culture and history, and commission on aging.","This folder contains correspondence with: Pam George, President, West Virginia Federation of the Council for Exceptional Children; Stephen George, Coordinator, Job Training Partnership Act Dropout Prevention Project, Region V; Tom George, President, Training Consultants, Inc.; Thomas George, Editor, The Logan Banner; and Tom George, President, Training Consultants, Inc. Topics include: health, education, human services, Job Training Partnership Act, highways, motor vehicles, and community and industrial development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ruth Geraets, Board Member of Stop Abusive Family Environments; Robert S. Corey, Director of the State Board of Risk and Insurance Management; James R. Gerchow, Workers Compensation Fund; R. Bruce Gerding, Director of the TRW Energy Products Group; Monica Gergely, Chairman of 1985 Mountaineer Week; David R. Gergen, Editor of U.S. News and World Report; Don Gerhardt, Director of Legislative Affairs at University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire; Daniel R. Gerkin, President of the Mining and Reclamation Council of America; John B. Gerlach, President, Lancaster Colony; Oscar Gerlach, President of Best, Inc. of Terra Alta; Scott Gerloff, Executive Director of the National Main Street Center, National Trust for Historic Preservation; James F. Gero, President and CEO of Varo, Inc.; Ray Geroski, President of Tucker County Trappers Association; Phillip D. Turner, Executive Director of the West Virginia Commission on Aging; Thomas M. Gerusky, Director of Bureau of Radiation Protection, State Department of Environmental Resources. ","Topics include: Human Services, Tax Reappraisal, Workers' Compensation Fund, Energy, Mountaineer Week, Legal Drinking Age, Public Service Commission, Fostoria Glass Loans, Community and Industrial Development, Downtown Revitalization and Historic Preservation, Main Street Program, Environmentalism, Equal Access Bill, West Virginia Commission on Aging, Department of Corrections, Department of Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: James J. Gessler, West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Enforcement Division; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner, WV Department of Human Services; Tom Gessler, President, Saint Vincent de Paul; John J. Gerlach, President, Lancaster Colony; E. Gordon Gee, President, West Virginia University; Paul Gerlach, Manager, National Music Camp; Ken Faerber, Geupel Construction. ","Topics include: Highways, Daughters of the American Revolution, State Liquor Commissioner, Disability Retirement, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Health, Community and Industrial Development, Department of Commerce, Natural Resources, Workers' Compensation; Flag Request; West Virginia State Lottery, Logan County Airport Construction, Energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dan Callaghan, Past President, West Virginia State Bar; John Daniel, Mayor of Bethlehem, West Virginia; William P. Clements, Jr., Governor, State of Texas; Ralph N. Steele, Acting Commissioner, West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control; Don Hollen, Chairman, Alderson-Broaddus College.","This folder contains correspondence with: Steve LeRose, Mayor, Town of Summersville, West Virginia; Carl Little, Vice President, Kanawha Valley Bank; Vincent F. Mancinelli, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors; Bob Neill, Executive Director, West Virginia Retail Grocers Association; Daniel L. Shanholtz, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Vic Shockey, President, Berkeley County Commission; Floyd R. Stiles, Delegate, West Virginia House of Delegates; Walter Tetrick, Publisher, The Mineral Daily News Tribune; Herb Traubert, Board of Pharmacy; John M. Wells, Delegate, West Virginia House of Delegates; Vernon C. Whitacre, Senator, West Virginia; Albert Yanni, Delegate, West Virginia.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bill Gibson, Event Director, Law Enforcement Communications Network; Charles Gibson, President, Cabin Creek Volunteer Fire and Ambulance Service; Claude Gibson, Executive Secretary, Jumping Branch – Nimitz Volunteer Fire Department; Ginger Gibson, Secretary, Girls Athletic Association; H. L. Gibson, Financial Consultant; and James I. Gibson, Senator of Nevada, Chairman of the Council of State Governments. ","Topics include: Worker's Compensation, Private Investigator License, Human Services, Anti-Terrorism Teleconference, Department of Motor Vehicles, Highways, Television Stations in West Virginia, Funding for Volunteer Fire Departments, Department of Corrections, Culture and Tourism, Birthday Greeting, Education, Public Service Commission, Public Works, Energy, Unemployment Compensation, Council of State Governments, and Legal Aid. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Larry C. Gibson, Chief of Police, City of Parkersburg; Peggy L. Gibson, Executive Secretary, College of Business and Economics, West Virginia University; Robert G. Gibson, President, Imperial-Pacific Investments, Inc.; Thelma J. Gibson, Monongalia County Clerk; and Verna Gibson, President, The Limited Incorporated. ","Topics include: Community Development, Public Works, Highways, Supreme Court of West Virginia Case Settling an Estate, Department of Natural Resources, Human Services, Personal Correspondence, Pocahontas County Republican Party, Mining Safety, Executive Budget, State Tax Department, Energy, Department of Labor, and Distinguished West Virginian Certificate. ","This folder contains correspondence with: J.R. Giacalone, President, West Virginia Scenic Trails Association, Inc. and President, Kanawha Trail Club, Inc.; Theodore L. Ghiz, Administrative Law Judge, Board of Review, Department of Employment Security; Jean M. Giannakis, Department of Energy; John B. Gianola, Ernst \u0026 Whinney;  Delio E. Gianturco, President, First Washington Associates, Ltd.; Trooper J. N. Giaquinto, Jr., State Police; Helen Gibbins, President, Huntington League of Women Voters; Christian Gibbons, the Naisbitt Group; and John H. Gibbons, Director, Office of Technology Assessment, Congress of the United States. ","Topics include: Highways, Veterans Affairs, Department of Employment Security, U.S. Marine Corps, Personal Correspondence, Culture and History, Mountain State Forest Festival, Lottery, Public Works, Human Services, Department of Corrections, State-Level Exports, State Emergency Response Commission, Economic Development, Science and Engineering, Energy, Labor, Natural Resources, Aging, Agriculture, Historic Preservation, Criminal Justice, and Indian Health Care. ","This folder contains correspondence with: John H. Gibbons, Director, Office of Technology Assessment, Congress of the United States; Thomas M. Gibbons, President \u0026 CEO, C\u0026P Telephone Company; R. Gregory Gibbs, Southeast Development; Gregg Gibbs, West-Point Fabricators, Inc.; Thomas M. Giffen, President, Independent Insurance Agents of West Virginia; K. Dun Gifford, Chairman of the Board, Nantucket Electric Company; Kang Keqing, Chairman, Soong Ching Ling Foundation; Joe Giglio, Bear, Stearns, \u0026 Co. And Senior Vice President, Captial Markets, Chase Bank And Chairman, National Council on Public Works Improvement; James M. Gilbert, Manager, Project Controls, NB Partners, Ltd.; Lewis D. Gilbert, D.D.S., Black, Jackfert, \u0026 Gilbert, Inc.; Richard W. Gilbert, Chairman, National Governor's Association; Carl C. Gilchrist, Campaign Chairman, United Way of Kanawha Valley; Donald Gilchrist, American Legion, Brilliant, Ohio; Philip E. Gilchrist, President, 4-H \u0026 Wood County Fair; T. C. Gilchrest, President, National Safety Council; and Rev. Mother Manuela Gil Costa, Sisters of the Hogar, Bolivia. ","Topics include: Technology, Energy, U.S. Imports, Health, Community and Industrial Development, Personal Correspondence, Worker's Compensation, Public Safety, Citizenship, Department of Natural Resources, Legislation, Highways, Human Services, Gift from China, Public Works, Special Election, Public Service Commission, Railroad Division, Social Security, National Governor's Association, Golden Mountaineer Card, Department of Motor Vehicles, National Guard Anniversary Celebration, Department of Education, Veteran's Affairs, Highway Safety, and Donation Requests. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Una Giesey, Kanawha County Special Olympics; Joe Giglio, Bear, Stearns \u0026 Co., Inc.; Bill Giles, Stock Outboard Vice-President, American Power Boat Association; Elder G. T. Giles, Sr., First Church of God; Ed Gilger, WVU Band Alumni Board; Paulette Gilkerson MMMA Tenant Council; Sandra Evans, President, New Steps and Movements, Inc.; Alison H. Deem, President, Harrison Arts Council; Jennifer K. Kines, General Manager, Ballet West Virginia; Carol Asam, President Board of Directors, Eastern Panhandle Orchestra Society; Charles Goddard IV, General Manager, Carnegie Hall, Inc.; Matthew Neiburger, Executive Director, River Cities Cultural Council; Margaret Lucas, President, College of Creative Arts, West Virginia University; Jack Brady, Superintendent, West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind; Richard Trumble, Superintendent, Kanawha County Schools; Kenneth R. Mabe, Superintendent, Boone County Schools; Timothy Waugh, Dean, Bluefield Chapter of the American Guild of Organists; Danny Boyd, Secretary, West Virginia Filmmakers Guild; Harry R. Faulk, Vice-President West Virginia Collegiate Music Educators; Don Gardener, Project Director, Clarksburg-Harrison Cultural Foundation; John D. Myers, Superintendent, Marion County Schools; Jerry Allen, General Manager, Theatre West Virginia, Inc.; Shirley Furry, Manager, West Virginia Symphony; Paul Boos, President, Wheeling Symphony Society, Inc.; Betty Gill, Commissioner, Marion County Commission; Christopher Gill, Chairman \u0026 CEO, Gill Savings; Theodore E. Gildred, United States Ambassador to Argentina; William A. Gill, Chapter Adjutant, The Military Order of the World Wars, Santa Cruz Valley Chapter; Bob Gillespie, President, West Virginia Institute of Technology; Raymond Prozzillo, President, Marion County Commission; and James E. Sago, Commissioner, Marion County Commission.  ","Topics include: Highways, Personal Correspondence, West Virginia Water Festival, Legislation, Board of Barbers and Beauticians, State Police, Human Services, Culture and History, Arts and Humanities Grants, State Parks, Department of Corrections, Worker's Compensation, Department of Health, Argentine Rural Fair, Community and Industrial Development, Pubic Works, Flag Request, Public Employees Retirement System, and Proposed Mental Health Facility.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard D. Gillespie, President, Mountain Amateur Radio Association; Sadie M. Gilley, President, West Virginia School Counselor Association; Dubois Gilliam, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Program Policy Development and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Robert L. Gilliam, President, Mountaineer Manufacturing, Inc.; Thomas W. Gilliam, Jr., Petroleum Funding Corporation; James M. Gilligan, PPG Industries, Inc.; R. E. Boyle, President, Ormet Corporation; Lee M. Thomas, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; William L. Gilligan, Board Member, West Virginia Health Care Cost Review Authority; Richard C. Gilliland, Director, U.S. Employment Services, U.S. Department of Labor; Frank C. Casillas, Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training, U.S. Department of Labor; Phillip D. Turner, Executive Director, West Virginia Commission on Aging; and James M. Gills, Colpetzer-Thomas, Inc., Consulting Engineers.  ","Topics include: West Virginia State Information Request, Mountain Amateur Radio Association, Department of Corrections, Birthday Greeting, Distinguished West Virginian, Human Services, Unemployment, Highways, Legislation, Social Security, Community Development Block Grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for Town of Smithers, Employment, Technical Training Assistance, Department of Energy, Environmental Protection Agency Ruling, West Virginia Health Care Cost Review Authority, Wagner-Peyser Act, Public Employees Retirement System, Commission on Aging, Golden Mountaineer Card, Department of Education, Congratulations on Election, and Community Development. ","This folder contains correspondence with: William H. Gillespie, Director, Division of Forestry; Bob Gillespie, President, West Virginia Institute of Technology; Joseph L. Barker, Manager, Office of Economic Opportunity, Community Development Division; Doris M. Gillespie, Parents Coalition of Minnesota; Gary Gillespie, Glenville State College; John W. Gillespie, Jr., Municipal Leasing Specialist, Morgan \u0026 Stanley Co., Inc.; Rick Gillespie, Author of \"The Destruction of Pendleton;\" Susan M. Gillespie, President, Alumni Association, University of Charleston; J. Wade Gilley, Senior Vice President, George Mason University; and David K. Heydinger, M.D., Director, Department of Health. ","Topics include: Personal correspondence, Weatherization Program, Community Development, Small City Block Grant for Owings-Saltwell, Legislation to designate February 1989 \"America Loves its Kids Month,\" Highways, Support for Glenville State Fine Arts Facility, 1986 New Year's Day Moundsville Penitentiary Uprising, Campaign Ads, Tax Department, West Virginia State Information Request, Worker's Compensation, Human Services, Commencement Congratulations, Corridor H, Public Works, Book on Flood of 1985 in Pendelton County, Supplemental Commercial / Industrial Energy Audit Program, Science and Technical Advisory Committee, Superconductor Super  Collider Installation, Tax Return, Survey of American Higher Education, Health, Division of Forestry Funding, Forest Fire Danger Levels, and Weekly Division of Forestry Report #178. ","This folder contains correspondence with: David Goad, United Mine Workers of America, Local Union 6026, Coalwood, West Virginia; Timothy Goan, Recording Secretary, United Mine Workers of America, Local Union 2248; John A. Bailes, Chairman, West Virginia Board of Probation and Parole; Senator Robert C. Byrd; M. P. Koerner, Major Chief of Field Services, Department of Public Safety; J. T. Godby, Assessor, Logan County; W. Bernard Smith, Senator, West Virginia; J. D. Hinkle, Executive Secretary, Public Employees Retirement System; Lewis N. McManus, Executive Secretary, Public Employees Retirement System; and George Duffield, State Retirment Board. ","Topics include: Aging, Coal Mine Safety, Community and Industrial Development, Human Services, Public Works, Water Line Extension, Hearings and Appeals, Highways, Massey and Blankenship Mine Strikes 1985, West Virginia Information, Teacher Salary Equalization, Planning and Development, Anniversary Greetings, Department of Motor Vehicles, Public Safety, Civil Rights, and West Virginia Public Employee's Retirement System. ","This folder includes correspondence with: Michael Caryl, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; J. T. Godby, Assessor, Logan County; John Melton, Director, Property Tax Division; Charles A. Goddard IV, General Manager, Carnegie Hall, Inc.; Tom Godby, Assessor; Charles A. Goddard IV, Managing Director, Carnegie Hall, Inc.; David C. Goddard, President, Wetzel County Commission; Connie E. Godenick, M.D., Harrisville Medical Center; Derek Godfrey, Taywood Mining, Inc.; and James Godfrey, District Manager, Exide. ","Topics include: Governor's visit to Logan Mental Health Center, Logan County Republican Executive Committee, Human Services, Tax Reappraisal, Community Partnership Program Grant, Education, Public Employees Retirement System, Department of Motor Vehicles, Culture and History, Hundred Senior Citizen's Center, Infrastructure, Public Educator Salary Equalization, Worker's Compensation Fund, Aging, Health, Highways, State Emergency Response Commission, Liability Insurance, and Software Valley.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. P. Godsey, Account Executive, Prudential-Bache Securities, Inc.; Ken Godwin, Jr., Director of Choral Music, Grafton High School; Ilona Goebel, Managarm, West Germany; Richard J. Goeglein, and President and CEO of Holiday Inn Corporation. ","Topics include: Thank you, Governor's Contingency Fund, Theatre, Mathias Ruritan Club, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Lawsuit, Highways, WV Board of Regents, and Telephone Bills. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Adrian Goff, President, General Ambulance Service; Cheryl Goff, Vice President, Save Our Schools Committee; Drell H. Goff, Jr., W. A. Wilson, Inc.; Francis J. Goff, West Virginia University, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology; Harold L. Goff, Chairman, Central United Methodist Church; Larry A. Tucker, Senator; M. J. Goff, Administrator, Summers County Continuous Care Center; and Patricia K. Goff, Secretary, Goff Bros., Inc. ","Topics include: Emergency Medical Services, Property Tax Reappraisal, Highways, Department of Motor Vehicles, Human Services, Loyal Order of the Moose, Nursing Home Administrators Licensing Board, Executive Clemency, Air Pollution Control Commission, West Virginia Information, and Foster Parents. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles Godwin, Reverend, St. Marks United Methodist Church; C. E. \"Bert\" Goodwin, West Virginia State President of Navy League of the United States; Ken Godwin, Jr., Director of Choral Music, Grafton High School; Phillip H. Goodwin, FACHE, President, Charleston Area Medical Center; Wayne Godwin, Deputy Sherrif, President, West Virginia Deputy Sheriffs Association; Dr. Winfred L. Godwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board; and Ray Mabus, Governor of Mississippi, Chairman, Southern Regional Educational Board. ","Topics include: West Virginia Information, National Prayer Breakfast, U.S.S. West Virginia, Community and Industrial Development, Governor's Contingency Fund, West Virginia Teachers Forum, National Assessment of Educational Progress, Education, and West Virginia's replica Liberty Bell.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Alan R. Goodwin, Ph.D., Goodwin/Geier, Inc.; C. E. \"Bert\" Goodwin, West Virginia State President of Navy League of the United States; A. Brast Thomas, National Director , Vice President, Mid-Atlantic Region, Navy League of the United States; Charles Godwin, Reverend, St. Marks United Methodist Church; Edward Goodwin, Department of Highways; Glenn R. Goodwin, Assistant Principal, Elkins High School; Jo Ann Goodwin, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Roane County; Ken Godwin, Jr., Director of Choral Music, Grafton High School; Phillip Goodwin, President, Charleston Area Medical Center; Michael E. Caryl, Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Reva Goodwin, Program Editor, Oceana Pee Wee and Midget Football League; Thomas Goodwin, Appeals Officer, Construction Grants Branch, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; and Wanda Goodwin, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Board of Veterinary Medicine. ","Topics include: Health, U.S.S. West Virginia, Small Cities Block Grant for Ripley, National Prayer Breakfast, Eagle Scout, Human Services, Department of Motor Vehicles, Retirement, Distinguished West Virginian Award, Property Reappraisal, Waterline Funding Request, Youth Health, Spencer Hospital, Education, Public Employees Insurance, Medicaid, Health, Liability Insurance, High School Graduation, Clinton Water Association, West Virginia Information, and Public Works. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Clarence Golden, Principal, Ridgeley Primary-Middle School; E. Ted Golden, Member of the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers; Michele Golden, Republican Candidate, United States House of Representatives; and Shelia Golden, Secretary, NcNeill's Rangers, Inc., and President, Family Crisis Center, Inc. ","Topics include: Highways, Small Cities Block Grant for Morgantown, Political Support, Aging, Natural Resources, Worker's Compensation, Inaugural Address, Weston Facility, Commerce, Tourism, Berkeley Castle, Campaign Contribution, Family Violence Intervention Project, and Human Services.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: J. Thomas Going, Program Manager, NYS/CSEA/PEF/UUP/Council 82, Statewide Employee Assistance Program; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner; David R. Gold, Gold, Khourey \u0026 Turak Law Offices; Howard M. Cunningham, Executive Secretary, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Edward Grose, Vice Chancellor, Administrative Affairs, West Virginia Board of Regents; Morgan M. Gold, Exxon Dealer; Robert T. Goldenberg, Goldenberg, Goldenberg, and Stealy, Attorneys at Law; Kenneth R. Faerber, Acting Commissioner, State of West Virginia, Department of Energy; Carolyn M. Golding, Director, Unemployment Insurance Services, U.S. Department of Labor; and Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security. ","Topics include: Highways, Lottery, West Virginia Supreme Court Decision, Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, Wellness in the Workplace, Veterans Affairs, Graduation Congratulations, Summer Youth Program, Natural Resources, Spraying Bti for blackflies, Tax Money to Prisons, West Virginia Public Service Commission Recommendation, West Virginia Board of Regents, WV Information, Thank you, Motor Vehicles, Legislation, Liability Insurance, tort reform legislation, Lottery Office Space in Parkersburg, Parkersburg High Stadium Renovation, Main Street, HUD, Renovations in Wheeling, Aeronautics Commission, Social Security Act, and Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Adna Irl Thomas, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Captain D. C. Goldizen, West Virginia State Police, Company C, District Four, Romney; John Marlow, Deputy Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department of West Virginia; Jay Goldman, Goldman Associates, Commercial and Industrial Real Estate; Dr. Richard M. Goldman, Director of Development of Tucker County and the City of Parsons; Neil Goldschmidt, Governor of Oregon; Booth Gardener, Governor, State of Washington; Jack Bernheimer, President, Goldsmit-Black, Inc.; Betty Goldsmith, Salem Junior High School; Martha Goldsmith, Acting Executive Director, Southern Governor's Association; Charles W. MacQueen, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Planning Association; Stephen Goldsmith, Prosecutor, Office of the Prosecuting Attorney of Marion County, Indiana; Harry Buch, President of the National Association (Racing Commission Association); Frances and William L. Goldsmith; Stephen Goldspiel, Staff Director, American Bar Association; Louis L. Goldstein, Comptroller of the Treasury; Mark Goldstein, Assistant Professor, West Virginia Northern Community College; Barry Goldwater, Senator, Arizona; General Charles A. Gabriel, Chief of Staff, USAF; Bob Hope; William H. Taft IV, Deputy Secretary of Defense, Department of Defense; Brigadier General Bill Yancey; and Patrolman Richard B. Gollihue, Williamson Police Department. ","Topics include: Employment Security, Flood of 1985, Distinguished West Virginian Award, Finnish Embassy in U.S, Hiring Recommendation, Commerce, Natural Resources, Martin Luther King, Jr. Poster contest, Highways, Interstate Mining Compact Commission, Governor's Interstate Indian Council Conference, Criminal Justice Initiative for Oregon, Uniform Vendors Act, West Virginia Economic Development Authority, Southern Governor's Association Proposed Policy Positions, West Virginia Kanawha County House Seat Recommendation, National Insititute of Justice, Congratulations, American Bar Association, State Supreme Court Justice Pay Increase, West Virginia's new Tax Laws, The Knights for Constitutional Government, Meeting with Barry Goldwater, Bob Hope Golf Classic, Golf Course Superintendents Association of America, Healthcare, Hopemont Hospital Care, Tax Dept., Workers' Compensation, Displaced Workers Program, and Administrators of Veterans Affairs. ","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Joyce F. Kilburn, Administrator, Historic Preservation Unit; Ro-Myung Gong, Ambassador, Consul General; Albert F. Good, President, West Virginia Society for the Blind and Severely Disabled; Albert F. Good, Bibby and Good Attorneys; Alexander H. Good, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Congress; Laurence \"Larry\" F. Good, Representative, The Equitable Financial Companies; William S. Chapman, Chairman, West Virginia Hospital Association Search Committee; Mallie J. Goodall, Executive Director, Hardy County Rural Development Authority; Michael M. Glusac, Director, Government Affairs, Chrystler Motors, Marie Goodall, Committeewoman for Summers County; Vernon C. Goodall, Goodall Printing Company, Inc.; Earl Goode, Treasurer, Roderfield Volunteer Fire Department; Michael Goode, Chairman, Wyoming County Industrial Development Authority; Dr. Vincent DeVita, Director, National Cancer Institute; and Alvin C. Gooden, Director, Driver Improvement Division, DMV. ","Topics include: Birthday Greetings, Highways, Historic Preservation of Snodgrass Tavern, Lottery, International Trade with Korea, Liability Insurance, Motor Vehicles, Vocational Rehabilitation, EPA, Kammer Power Plant, Weston State Hospital Relocation, Trade Opportunities Program, Exports, West Virginia Information, Public Safety, Human Services, Presidential Search for West Virginia Hospital Assocation, WV Northern Community College, Independence Hall in Wheeling, Marshall University Football Stadium, Economic Development Authority, Corridor H Highway Project, Potomac Valley Transit Authority, Public Transportation, Flood Recovery, American Woodmark Corporation, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, Sympathy, Property Tax Reappraisal, Fire Department Assistance Program, WVU Cancer Research Center, and Retirement Congratulations. ","This folder contains correspondence with: John F. Leaberry, Commissioner, Workers' Compensation Fund; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; David L. Goodman, Senior Vice President and Managing Director, Cranston/Prescott; I. Robert Goodman, President, The Robert Goodman Agency, Inc.; John R. Goodman, Clerk, Presbytery of West Virginia; Rebecca A. Goodman, Secretary, Sports Information, Marshall University; K. Paul Goodnight, President, Allstate Energy Corporation; Jacqeline Cogle, President, Good Times Boosters, Inc., Martinsburg High School Good Times Show Choir; Dr. William Halloran, Acting Branch Chief, Division of Educational Services, U.S. Department of Education; James O. Carver, Plant Manager, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company; Michael Goots, Thermex, Inc.; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner, Workers' Compensation; and Bert Goodwin, State President, Navy League of the United States. ","Topics include: Highways, Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Natural Resources, Commerce, Medicaid, Request for West Virginia Information, National Baton Twirling Contest, Property Tax Reappraisal, Prospective Regional Prison in Martinsburg, Correctional Facilities, Birthday Greeting, Legislation, Lottery, Health, Septic System at Mount Storm, School Closing in Wood County, Graduation Congratulations, Energy, Small Cities Block Grant for Ritchie County Smithville Community Center, Marketing and Tourism, Community Development, West Virginia Coal Commerical Ads, Motor Vehicles, Education, Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge Support, Corrections, State Training Assistance Program, Kammer Power Plant, and Committe for Launching the USS West Virginia.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: E. G. Gonzalez, Project Manager, Holmes and Narver, Inc.; Carlos Humberto Gonzalez Orellana, International Aid Coordinator, Comite de Reconstruccion Nacional, Guatemala; Gennis Gonzalez, Teacher, Pineville Middle School; Herman I. Gonzalez, President, Hi-Gon International, Inc.; Paul Gonzalez, WTNJ-FM; Roy D. Gonzalez, Major, USAF, Headquarters Basic Military Training School, Department of Air Force; and Victor Gonzalez, Chairman, Agency Relations Committee, National Federation of the Blind of WV. ","Topics include: Education, Highways, Economic Development, Donation Request, West Virginia Information Request, Trade, Thank You, Flag Request, Governor's Management Task Force II, Supplemental Security Income, and Photo of the Governor. ","Topics include: Freedom of Movement, Human Rights in the Soviet Union.","This folder contains correspondence with: Laurence \"Larry\" F. Good, Representative, The Equitable Financial Companies; Jack Gorby, President, Harrison County League of Mayors; Jerry C. Gorby, President, Gorby's Music, Inc.; Beth Gordy, RPT, Easter Seal Rehabilitation Center; Leon H. Ginsberg, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Robert L. Gore, Manager, Public Relations, Summa Corporation; Reverend Sister Mary Goretti, P.C.J., Parkersburg Catholic Elementary School; Myron Goretzky, Chairman, Coalition for National Referendum; John D. Gorman, INTEC Systems; Phnelma Gorrell, Renovation Chairperson, Richard H. Gorsuch, President, American Municipal Power-Ohio, Inc.; Slade Gorton, Senator of Washington State; Kenneth F. Gose, Executive Director, North Central Association, Commission on Schools; John L. Goshorn, President, Charleston Broom Manufacturing Company; Reverend John F. Price, Executive Director, West Virginia Council of Churches; and June D. Weir, Secretary-Treasurer, West Virginia Belt. ","Topics include: Human Services, Insurance Commissioner, Low Income Energy Assistance Program, Highways, Solid Waste Law, Tax, Legislation, Mount Hope Volunteer Fire Department, Workers' Compensation Fund, Court of Claims, Health, Education, Gormet United Steelworkers Strike, Child Adoption, Admission to WVU, Sympathy, Retirement Congrats, Motor Vehicles, Request for WV Information, Ravens-wood Senior Citizen Center, Public Service Commission, Economic Development, Highway Beautification Act, Pruntytown Correctional Center, and Office of Volunteer Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mary Gotschall, Wall Street Journal International; Bernard Gottlieb, Chairman, Citizens for Passage of Unlawful Paramilitary Act; John N. Goudie, Chairman, Christopher Columbus Quincentenary Jubilee Commission; J. R. Gough, Plant Manager, Catalytic, Inc.; Fred M. Goulart, Chairman, First District Department of Rhode Island American Legion; David L. Gould, Pastor, The Church in the Triad; Dickinson M. Gould, Jr., President, Buzz Products, Inc.; Jewell C. Gould, Director of Research, American Federation of Teachers; and Leonard Gauldin, Chairperson, Board of Directors, Raleigh County Community Action Association. ","Topics include: Human Services, WV Information Request, Advertising in Foreign Journals, Highways, Legislation, Parking at State Capitol, Finance and Administration, Capitol Gold Dome, Culture and History, Aging, Rural Transportation, Anchor Hocking Plant, Coal, Energy, Wilsonville Adanced Coal Liquefaction Unit, Veterans Affairs, Education, Legislation, Weatherization Assistance Program, and Board of Regents.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Reverend Paul J. Gilmer, Member, West Virginia Board of Regents, and Executive Director, Charleston Opportunities Industrialization Center; Kenneth O. Gilmore, Editor-in-Chief, Reader's Digest; K. W. Gilpin, D.V.M., Shenandoah Veterinary Hospital; William M. Ginn, Vice President, Kidder, Peabody, and Company, Inc.; Leon H. Ginsberg, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Michael Gioulis, President, Preservation Alliance of West Virginia; David Gissy, President, Retail Division, Historic Lewis County Chamber of Commerce; and Thomas W. Gittins, Executive Vice President, Sister Cities International. ","Topics include: Public Safety, Elk Run Labor Dispute, Carl D. Perkins Scholarship Program, Opportunities Industrialization Center, Human Services, Highways, Community Development, Salary Equalization for Educators, Employment, Tax Reappraisal, Public Works, Energy, Potential Lawsuit against Board of Regents, Capitol Dome restoration project, West Virginia State Information Request, Department of Natural Resources, Nongame Wildlife Program, Girl Scouts Troop 2263, Industrial Development, and Department of Motor Vehicles. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Paul P. Giordano, Regional Director, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Region III; and Louis O. Giuffrida, Director, Federal Emergency Management Agency. ","Topics include: Federal Emergency Management Agency, Disaster Relief, First Annual Report of Section 406 Hazard Mitigation Plan for FEMA-753-DR-WV, Funding and Technical Support Request for an Emergency Operations Center in Morgantown, Repayment of Advance for 1985 Flood, Technical Assistance Request to FEMA, Request for Major Disaster Declaration in November 1985, Requesting use of FEMA's Crash Feed Donation Program, Department of Highways Insurance, Comprehensive Cooperation Agreement, Media Handbook, Annual Report 1984, National Community Volunteer Fire Prevention Program, National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program Report, Reelection Congratulations.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward R. Given, Publisher, Braxton Citizens' News; Delegate Phyllis E. Given, West Virginia House of Delegates; Delegate W. W. \"Bill\" Anderson, West Virginia House of Delegates; Delegate Roy E. Givens, Chairman, Committee on Health and Welfare, West Virginia House of Delegates; B. Wayne Givens, D.D.S.; Merwyn G. Scholten, Executive Director, West Virginia State Medical Association; and Paul Givens, Manager, Richwood Municipal Airport. ","Topics include: Highways, Gambling, Abortion, Legislation, Education, Health, Energy, Lottery, Personal Correspondence, Small Cities Block Grant for Hash Ridge/Fudges Creek, State Board of Barbers and Beauticians, Unemployment, Calendar of Events, Health, Medicaid, State Aeronautics Commission, Community Development, Judges' Widows Pensions, Tax Reappraisal, and Golden Mountaineer Card. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Norman Glaser, Chairman, Save Our Stores (S.O.S.) Committee. ","Topics include: Marshall University Football Stadium Plans, Industrial and Community Development, and 2,760 Signature Petition to Change Proposed Stadium Site. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Norman Glaser, Chairman, Save Our Stores (S.O.S.) Committee. ","Topics include: Marshall University Football Stadium Plans, Community and Industrial Development. ","Also includes: Newspaper articles about the Marshall University Football Stadium Plans and photographs of the proposed site and the buildings that would be torn down for the stadium.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: James B. Gladwin, National Project Director, The National Constitution Day Banner Project; Carol Gladys, Information and Outreach Director, Regeneration Project; Fawn Glanzer, Zee Bar International; Al Glasgow, Publisher, Atlantic City Action Newsletter; David E. Glass, Construction/Maintenance Supervisor, Penzoil Products Company; Bradley A. Glass, President, Braddon Enterprises, Inc.; Carol Glass, Director of Volunteers, Georgia Society of Directors of Volunteer Services, Georgia Hospital Association; Cindy Glasscock, Treasurer, Folsom Volunteer Fire Department; Captain Patrick B. Glasscock, Moundsville Penitentiary; Frederic J. Glazer, Director, West Virginia Library Commission; Kent S. Hall, Sr., State Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee; Jerome S. Glazer, Glazer Enterprises; Bradford A. Glaser, Glazer Enterprises; Betty Lou Gleason, Auction Chairperson, San Dieguito Boys and Girls Club; Holger D. Gleim, Accounting Publications, Inc.; Joe B. Fredlock, President, HI RISE, Inc.; Bernard E. Glenn, Commercial Sales, Inc.; Joan E. Glenn, President, Camp and Travel Supply, Inc.; and Ohio Senator John Glenn. ","Topics include: Sheperd College, Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation, Commerce, Civil Contingency Fund, Community and Industrial Development, Congratulations, Election 1988, Teacher of the Year, Blaydes Foundation, Public Works, Culture and History, Education, State Emergency Response Commission, Property Tax Reappraisal, Volunteers, Seat Belt Laws, Lottery, Human Services, Highways, 1986 New Year's Day Moundsville Penitentiary Uprising, Governor William E. Glasscock, National Commission on Libraries and Information Science, 1988 Republican National Convention, Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, Swedish Royal Visit, Board of Regents, Longshoremen's Association, Glen Dale Volunteer Fire Department Festival, Worker's Compensation Fund, Commerce, Environmental Protection Agency, West Virginia University Dorm Construction, and Mingo County United Mine Workers of America Labor Dispute.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Wayne Glenn, WAG Company, Inc.; William K. Simmons, President, Glenville State College; Glenwood Forest Extension Homemakers; Barry Glick, President, Almost Heaven Hot Tubs, Ltd.; Representative Dan Glickman, Kansas's 4th Congressional District; Calvin E. Glidewell, City Manager, Clarksburg; Herbert Glimcher, Chairman, The Glimcher Company; Joseph C. Gluck, Special Counselor for Students, West Virginia University; Edmund A. Glos, II, Phython Investments, Inc.; David Glover, Treasurer, Marshall County Public Service District Number Four; Mark Fitsimmons, Extension Representative, Marshall County Public Service District Number Four; Edward E. Glover, Principal, Magnolia High School; Homer Glover, Jr., President, Pendleton Industries, Inc.; Ralph P. Glover, Jr., Secretary, West Virginia Board of Registration for Foresters; Michael M. Glusac, Director, Government Affairs, Chrystler Corporation; and Charles K. Connor, Jr., Publisher, The Register/Herald. ","Topics include: Highways, Board of Regents, Flag Request, Public Works, Public Service Commission, Economic Development, Energy and Environment Committee, Urban Development Action Grant, Public Employee Liability Insurance, Personal Correspondence, Health, Human Services, Parks and Recreation, Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant for Steward and Gore Addition, Teacher Retirement Plan, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Corrections, Legislation, Forestry, Army Officer Flight School, Gnats. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Pat Ellicott, Comptroller, Office of the Governor; Linda Hawkins, Madrigal Singers, Princeton High School; Betty P. Murphy, Vice President, West Virginia Pumpkin Festival, Inc.; Douglas H. Adams, Bucks for Bleachers; James Altmeyer, Chairman, Vietnam Veterans' Memorial Commission; Donald J. Baker, Jr., Executive Director, Railroad Maintenance Authority; Rev. Rex Bartholomew, Chairman, Milton High School Band Boosters; Gerald M. Titus, Jr., President, West Virginia Black Walnut Festival; Vicky Bullett, Olympic Athlete; Charles Townsend, Chairman, Claywood Park Public Service District; Lew Crampton, Executive Director, National Institute for Chemical Studies; Dee Delancey, Chairperson, Summerfest 88, Tri-State Fair and Regatta; Paul Freeman, President, Baxter Community Improvement Association; Renee Hyatt, Treasurer, Liberty High School Band Boosters; George E. Farley, Chairman, Commitee on Finance, West Virginia House of Delegates; Shirley Furry, General Manager, Charleston Symphony Orchestra; Ken Godwin, Director, Grafton High School Choral/Theatre Department; John W. Hopf, NRA Field Representative; Richard Trumble, Superintendent, Kanawha County Board of Education; and Larry Groce, Co-Producer, \"Mountain Stage,\" West Virginia Public Radio. ","Topics include: Governor's Civil Contingency Fund, West Virginia Amateur Athletic Union, Amateur Athletic Union Girls Basketball Team at Junior Olympics, Belleville Bicentennial, Black Diamond Girl Scout Council, Medivac Request, Bramwell Kiwanis Club, Elby's Family Restaurant Distance Race, National Latin Convention, Tucker County Alpine Festival, Health, Water Wells for Town of Hundred, Annual Tip-Off College Basketball Tournament, Martinsburg High School Show Choir, corrections officers' personal property losses during 1986 New Year's Day Moundsville Penitentiary Uprising, Martin Luther King, Jr. State Holiday Commission, Board of Probation and Parole, Marshall University Society of Yeager Scholars, George Washington High School's Problem Solving Team, West Virginia Women's Commission, McNeill's Rangers, Inc., National Coal Council, Inc., Upper Ohio Valley Italian Festival, West Virginia Civil Service Commission, USA Karate Championships, Lilliput Orchestra, Flood, Fairmont-Moundsville Toll Road, R/S/M, Inc., Flying Eagle Band of Woodrow Wilson High School, John Henry Folk Festival, Huntington Amateur Athletics Union Junior Olympics, and West Virginia National Guard Small Arms Matches. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Alan R. Haught, Mayor of Harrisville; David King, Director, West Virginia Youth in Government; Pat Ellicott, Comptroller, Office of the Governor; Leo M. MacCourtney, President Area Seven, Boy Scouts of America; William H. Baker, Superintendent, Mercer County Public Schools; Andrew W. Fischer, Comptroller, Office of Governor; John Overington, District 62 Representative, West Virginia House of Representatives; George Pigott, Director General, Mountain State Forest Festival; Alan B. Mollohan, District 1 Representative, United States Representative; Margaret Cyrus Mills, Chairperson, Martin Luther King, Jr. State Holiday Commission of West Virginia; Tara Myers, Moundsville Chamber of Commerce; Harold Elbon, Director General, Mountain State Forest Festival; Betty P. Murphy, President, West Virginia Pumpkin Festival, Inc.; Darrell D. Perry, Director, Finance and Administration, The Council of State Government; Kitra S. Burnham, Richwood Chamber of Commerce; Sandy Rogers, West Virginia House of Delegates; Lyle Sattes, West Virginia House of Delegates; Jae Spears, Chairman, Committee on Finance; Greg Johnson, Administrator, Summersville Memorial Hospital; Charles Townsend, Chairman, Claywood Park Public Service District, and Richard Trumble, Superintendent, Kanawha County Board of Education.","Topics include: Governor's Civil Contingency Fund, Public Works, Probation and Parole, Boy Scout Roundup, Governor's Master's Degree Program, Wayne High School Varsity Cheerleaders, McNeill's Rangers Civil War musical, AAU/USA Junior Olympics Girls' Basketball, City of Moundsville land purchase, State Fairs and Festivals, National Institute for Chemical Studies, Interstate Legislative Conference, Red Wing Drill Team, World's Fair Australia, Lilliput Orchestra, Inc. Spring Tour, Mound Museum Christmas Lighting, Annual Legislative Work Conference, Heritage Days Festival, West Virginia Public Radio's Mountain Stage, Theatre West Virginia, Tri-State Fair Regatta, and Waverly Elementary School PTA. ","This folder contains correspondence with: John C. Board, Regional Manager, State Government Relations; Ardath L. Smith, Assistant Director of Admissions, Carnegie Mellon University; and Big Coal River Bankcorp, Inc. ","Topics include: Thank you letters, Greetings from the Governor, and Governor's Honors Academy Program. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Kulick, Manager, the Sheraton Lakeview Resort and Conference Center; Eugene M. Howerdd, Jr., Lowry, Raclin, Harrell \u0026 Howerdd; Gerald L. Binder, Executive Vice President, First National Bank of Wheeling; Jack E. White, Plant Manager, American Cyanamid; Sam Huff, Marriott Corporation; Diane L. Reinhard, Interim President, West Virginia University; and Patrick M. Gallagher, Director, Public Affairs, Kaiser Aluminum \u0026 Chemical Corporation. ","Topics include: Community and Industrial Development, Task Force on the Homeless Report, and Housing. ","Also includes: Fact Sheet for Governor's Management Task Force II, and Attendance Lists.","This folder contains correspondence with: David C. Stamm, West Virginia Department of Finance \u0026 Administration; Glen B. Gainer, Jr., State Auditor, State Capitol Complex; American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees, Thomas C. Burns, Vice President, C\u0026P Telephone Company; James H. Harless, Chairman of the Board, Gilbert Imported Hardwoods, Inc.; David E. Lowe, Division Manager, C\u0026P Telephone Company; Thomas H. Pendleton, Helen Lodge, Director, Dietetics and Food Services, Charleston Area Medical Center; James A. R. Johnson, Manager, Government Affairs, Xerox Corporation; A. Lowe Lunsford, III; Richard M. Adams, President, Parkersburg National Bank; A. James Manchin, West Virginia Treasurer of State; R. Philip Shimer, Washington Representative, Western Governors Association; and Donald C. Stone, Director, Coalition to Improve Management in State and Local Government. ","Topics include: Taxes, Attendance Lists for Dinner at Governor's Mansion, State Government Cost Savings Report, Speech to West Virginia State Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors 1988, Status of Recommendations from the Governor's Management Task Force II, Berkeley County School Service Personnel Association Petition, and West Virginia Roundtable, Inc. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Warren King, Warren King and Associates; Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State; Richard C. Herman, District Director, Internal Revenue Service; D. L. Luke III, Chairman, WESTVACO Corporation; Richard Parkhill, State Government Market Management, Xerox Corporation; James M. Seibert, Executive Director/Secretary, Martinsburg Berkeley County Chamber of Commerce; David T. Stamm, West Virginia Department of Finance \u0026 Administration; J. W. George Wallace, Wallace Development Company; Roland L. Hobbs, President, Wesbanco; and Frederick C. Schmelz, Senior Analyst, American Cyanamid Company. ","Topics include: Tax Exemption for Task Force, Creation of Task Force 1985, Requests for Support, Opposition to Task Force Recommendations, 1988 State Government Efficiency Program Status Report, and West Virginia Roundtable, Inc. ","Also includes: 1970 Task Force Implementation Progress Report. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Members of Mineral County Schools Service Personnel Association. ","Topics include: Draft Response Letter to Those who Oppose Recommendations of the Task Force, Opposition to Task Force Recommendations.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: President Ronald Regan; A. James Manchin, West Virginia State Treasurer; and Kenneth C. Legg, Executive Secretary, West Virginia School Service Personnel Association. ","Topics include: Thank you for Birthday Greetings. ","This folder contains correspondence with: John King, Executive Director, Republican State Executive Committee; Dr. Barbara Guthrie-Morse, President, West Virginia Northern Community College; Carolyn Critchfield, Office Manager, Republican State Executive Committee; Cress and Associates, Aviation Consultants, B. T. Collins, Vice President, Public Finance, Kidder, Peabody, \u0026 Co.; Lee Bonar, Mayor, Town of West Liberty; and Wanda F. Ashcraft, Mayor, City of Shinnston. ","Topics include: Thank you for Birthday Greetings. ","This folder contains weekly bulletins from the National Governor's Association.  ","Topics include: West Virginia's Venture Capital Authority, and Industrial and Trade Jobs Development Corporation. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Albert H. Gordon, Chairman, Kibbler Peabody and Co.; Donna M. Gordon, CNM, Director, Putnam Birth Place; and William R. Gordon, Jr., Department of Geography and Planning, Southwest Texas State University.  ","Topics include: Economic Development, Highways, Public Energy Authority, Sympathy, Congratulations, Payments to Vendors, Flag Request, Health, Renovation of Spencer Hospital, Health Plan of Upper Ohio Valley, Judge's Retirement, Tax, Pension and Annuity Income Taxation, Insurance, and Smoking and Non-smoking in Public Places.","This folder contains correspondence with: Sylvester Murray, President, American Society for Public Administration; William H. Baker, Superintendent of Schools, Mercer County Public Schools; James R. Thompson, Governor of Illinois; John H. Sununu, Governor of New Hampshire; Staff of Heartland of Clarksburg; Val J. Halamandaris, Editor and Publisher, Caring Magazine; William D. Hess, President, Development District Association of Appalachia; Sandra Bick, Team Coordinator, Bicycling the Nation for Education; and A.V. Dodrill, Jr., Commissioner, WV Department of Corrections. ","Topics include: Public works, Present and Former Governors of West Virginia, Moore's Biographic Information, Ethics, Government Internship Program, Governor's Master's Program, Energy, National Governor's Association, Nursing Homes, Aging, Moore's opinion on the media, Governmental Finances for 1982-83, Governor's Scholars Program, WV Health Care Cost Review Authority, Department of Corrections, Highways, Employment Security, Flood, Lottery, Transportation for Children to School, Human Services, and Workers' Compensation Fund.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Gus R. Douglass, Agriculture Commissioner, Department of Agriculture; John A. Wilson, III, Major General, WV Office of Adjutant General; Phillip D. Turner, Executive Director, WV Commission on Aging; Harry Walker, National Association of State Units on Aging; George M. Banker, WV Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Kathy Bullard; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner, Department of Culture and History; Robert Dole, Majority Leader, U.S. Senate; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner, WV Department of Employment Security; Ken Faerber, WV Department of Energy; Sharon B. Lord, Commissioner, WV Department of Human Services; Hanley C. Clark, Deputy Insurance Commissioner; Harry E. Neel, Jr., VP for Financial Affairs, Marshall University; Jerry Miller, Executive Director, National Association of State Budget Officers; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; R. Witter Hallan, WV Municipal Bond Commission; Robert D. Chehi, Executive Secretary, Public Employees Insurance Board; J.D. Hinkle, Jr., Executive Secretary, WV Public Employees Retirement System; Michael Frasher, Executive Director, WV Public Legal Services Council; Jack Simpkin, Assistant Dean/Comptroller, Parkersburg Community College; Thomas W. Cole, Jr., Acting Chancellor, WV Board of Regents; Robert S. Corey, Risk Manager, WV Board of Risk and Insurance Management; Wayne A. Stanton, Administrator, Family Support Administration, Department of Health and Human Services; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Willard M. Ansel, Executive Secretary, Teachers Retirement Board; John W. Moon, Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; Earl W. Wolfe, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Edgar N. Henry, Director, Water Development Authority; Lawrence M. Kelley, Director of Financial Affairs, WV College of Graduate Studies; Presley D. Holmes, Executive Director, WV Educational Broadcasting Authority; Sam Colvin, Director, WV Resource Recovery – Solid Waste Disposal Authority; Nick Wounaris, Jr., Director, West Virginia State College; Barbara C. Matz, Executive Director, WV Women's Commission; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner, Workers' Compensation Fund; and Diane L. Reinhard, President, West Virginia University. ","Topics include: Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act and its projected impact on West Virginia governmental programs including Forestry, Animal Health Program, Environmental Protection, Food and Drug Administration, small watershed flood control, State Soil Conservation Service, West Virginia National Guard, Commission on Aging, Medicare, Job Training, Educationally Deprived Children, Highways, Higher Education, Board of Regents, Culture and History, Education, Employment Security, Energy, GOCID, Health, Human Services, Department of Natural Resources, and Abandoned Mine Lands. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Connelly L. Graham, Director, Christians in Action; Daniel R. Graham, Manager, Northwestern Disposal Company, Inc.; David G. Graham, Administrator, Roane General Hospital; Deborah J. Graham, Director of Communications and Legislative Affairs, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; Jeffrey Graham, Law Offices of Hogan and Hartson; and Linda Vernell Graham, Young Universe Society. ","Topics include: Workers' Compensation Fund, 1987 Blue Book Request, Highways, Human Services, Aging, Sympathy, Sanitation, Health, Employment Discrimination, WV Capitol Grounds, Retirement Congratulations, Trade Negotiations between Canada and U.S., Veterans' Affairs, Cedar Lakes, Rural Transportation in Preston County, Mental Health Funding, and Donation Request.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Gus Douglass, Commissioner, WV Department of Agriculture; Robert E. Graham, President Project Directors, WV Association of Directors of Senior Programs; Robert Graham, Administrator, Assistant Surgeon General, Health Resources and Service Administration; Roberta M. Graham, Executive Director, SCOPE, Inc.; Sandra Graham, Executive Director, Windy Mountain Learning Center; and William R. Graham, Science Advisor to the President.  ","Topics include: Highways, Natural Resources, Health, Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant for 1986-87, Lottery, Wyoming County Council on Aging, Title IIA Program Award, Employment and Training, Public Legal Services, Community and Industrial Development, Dredging River in Kanawha County, and Federal Conference on the Commercial Applications of Superconductivity.  ","Topics include: Cooperative Association for States of Scholarship, Education, Prison Industries, Department of Corrections, State Scanning Network, Health, Florida's Biennial Budget, Natural Resources, Environmental Land Acquisition, Latin American/Caribbean Scholarship, Public Safety, and National Governors Association.","This folder contains correspondence with: Louis Grabinski and Alton Meyer, Co-Coordinators U.S.S. West Virginia BB 48, Reunion Association; Women's Guild of Grace United Church of Christ; Heather Gradison, Chairman, Interstate Commerce Condition; Albert A. Peter, Jr., Director, Office of Construction, U.S. Veterans Administration; C.N. Harman, Minority Leader, WV Senate; David W. Rogers, Chairman, Grafton Rotary Honor Graduates Banquet; Joseph W. Grahame, ACF, Consulting Forester; Frank D. Gramas, Editor, Pension News, State of New Jersey, Department of Treasury; Wendy Gramm, Administrator, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, NEOB; Nicholas G. Grand, Public Affairs Officer, Department of the Navy; and J. R. Wears, General Director, Theatre West Virginia. ","Topics include: Asbestos testing in state buildings, U.S.S. West Virginia, Human Services, Highways, Ambulance Services in Kermit, Finance and Administration, Litter, Abortion, Grafton Middle School, Education, Grafton High School, Grafton Water, Agriculture, Health, 1988 Census Dress Rehearsal, Cedar Lakes, Flag Request, Grand Cross of Homage, Gambling in Grande Hotel in Weirton, Medicaid, Grandview State Park, Deaf Education and Advocacy Foundation of WV, Economic and Community Development, and Federal Aviation Administration. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Albert A. Grant, President, American Society of Civil Engineers, Arvid Grant, Arvid Grant and Associates; Phyllis Cole, Flood Coordinator, Petersburg; Jeffery D. Orndorff, Grant County 4-H Club Foundation, Inc.; William Fouch, Editor, Grant County Press; W. J. Peters, Chairman, Grant County Airport Authority; Harold G. Hiser, Clerk, Grant County Commission; Sam Landis, Mayor, City of Peterburg; Barry Michael Grant, CPA, The Radioguide People, Inc.; Van Elementary PTA; Elmer G. Grant, Vice Chairman, Mellon Bank; Dr. Hiram E. Grant, Professor Emeritus, Washington University; Trooper First Class L. T. Grant, South Carolina Highway Patrol; Mavis Grant, Ed.D., Director, Institute for Living, Inc.; Selwin E. Price, Partner, GrantThornton; American Institute of Parliamentarians; Frank M. Grasberger, Acting Chief, Specialty Crops Branch, Fruit and Vegetable Division, USDA; William K. Simmons, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Curtis M. Graves, Deputy Director for Civil Affairs, National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Reverend David Graves, Pastor, First Church of the Nazarene; Flicka D. Graves, President, Raleigh County MADD; Leslie R. Graves, News Assignment Editor, Universal Pictoral Press and Agency Ltd.; Paul D. Graves, Secretary, Taxation Committee, WV Society of Certified Public Accountants; and Rolfe-Keystone Senior Citizens, Highland Educational Project. ","Topics include: Finance and Administration, Highways, East Huntington Bridge Presidential Award for Design, Health, Medicaid, Medicare, Grant County Ambulance Authority, West Virginia Nongame Wildlife Cooperative Project Grant, Grant County Excess Levy, Grant County Airport, Public Works, Flag Request, Aging, Seatbelt Laws, Legislation Opinions, Credit Card Facilities, Board of Regents, Public Safety, Vocational Rehabilitation, WVU School of Medicine's Dismissal of Dr. Alvin Watne, Congratulations from the Governor, Manufacturing, Preservation of Saint Geroge Academy, Lottery, Surplus Food Program, Public Service Commission, Governor's Honors Academy, Industrial Development, Civil Service System, Grave Creek Mound State Park, Human Services, Summer Youth Program, NASA Sally Ride Report, Cedar Lakes, Transportation, Drunk Driving Laws, Photo Request, Taxes, Natural Resources, Nuclear Monitored Retrievable Storage facility, Tax Reappraisal, Workers' Compensation Fund, Civil Service Commissioner, Employment Security, ACF Disputes, Road Bond Amendment, Lemon Law, and Higher Education Employment. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Forrest O. Grady, Former District II Supervisor of Water Resources, Department of Natural Resources; Rick Watson, Branch Head, Division of Water Resources; Don Hill; Ronald R. Potesta, Director, WV DNR; Don Martin, Temporary District II Supervisor of Water Resources, DNR; D. W. Robinson, Chief, Division of Water Resources; and Eli McCoy, Assistant to the Chief, Division of Water Resources. ","Topics include: WV Department of Natural Resources Personnel, Employee Discipline, Demotion of Employee, and Civil Service System.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carolyn Doppelt Gray, President, Appalachian Foundation; David B. Gray, M.D; Donald C. J. Gray, Commissioner, General Services Administration; Faye Bryant and Earl Gray, National Co-Chairpersons, Assault on Illiteracy Program; Jay M. Hoke, Legal Counsel and Director, Office of Customer Relations, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Pink Dogwood Garden Club; Robert H. Tuttle, Director of Presidential Personnel, The White House; James D. Gray, Attorney, Steptoe and Johnson; Judy A. Black, Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs; Lynda D. Gray, Tucker County E.M.S. Squad 1; and Marvin Z. Gray, Executive Director, WV Gasoline Dealers and Automotive Repair Association, Inc. ","Topics include: Human Services, Photo Request, Aging, Personal Correspondence, Education, Appalachian Regional Commission, High school dropout prevention initiative, Congratulations from the Governor, Liability, WVU School of Medicine's Dismissal of Dr. Alvin Watne, Federal Surplus Personal Property Program, Education, Highways, Public Service, Parking in Kimberly, WV, FAA Aviation-Study Commission on Safety, Housing and Urban Development, WV Information, Emergency Communications, Governor's Community Partnership Program, FFA-FHA Camp Cedar Lake, State Inspection fee, Lottery, Chessie System Merger, and Cabell County Republican Executive Committee. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Norma Gray, Ed.D., Executive Director, Region III Child Development Services; Robin C. Gray, Director, Office of Domestic Issues, US Department of Energy; and William H. Gray III, Chairman, House Budget Committee. ","Topics include: Child Care Task Force, Legislative Issues, Human Services, Loan information for business start-up, Highways, National Rehabilitation Association Convention, Natural Resources, Acid Rain, Tax Reform Proposal, 1985 Nuclear Power Assembly, Workers' Compensation Fund, Motor Vehicles, Flag Request, Pruntytown Correctional Center, Oil Overcharge Settlement, and WV Public Employees Insurance Board. ","This folder contains correspondence with: John F. Greacen, Jr., Chairman, Washington County (OH) Republican Central Commission; Mary Grealish, Director, Pressley Ridge School; Gene Del Greco, West Virginia Projects  Director, Brooke-Hancock Planning and Development Council; Edward P. Greenberg, Chief, Division of Finance, United States Department of the Interior; Donald Paul Hodel, Secretary of the Interior; Irene Green, Secretary/Treasurer of Richwood Airport Authority; Steve Clausen, Division Production Director, British United Turkeys of America; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools, West Virginia Department of Education; Craig A. Greening, President, West Virginia Association of Rehabilitation Facilities; David J. Greenfield, Executive Editor, Charleston Daily Mail; Herbert T. Greenholtz, Jr., President, Southern Association of Workmen's Compensation Administrators; Chief Judge Charles Haden; Virgil K. Greenleaf, Assessor, Upshur County; and Robert Greenstein, Executive Director, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. ","Topics include: Workers' Compensation Fund, Williamstown Bridge, WV Pressley Ridge Youth Development Extension, Auction item request, Highways, Donation request, 1987 Great American Race, Tax Department, WV Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Appalachian Regional Commission Program, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Strike, Thank You for Gift, Autograph Request, Annual Payment in Lieu of Taxes, Richwood Airport Development, The Greenbrier, Community and Industrial Development, Health, Presidential Inauguration, Greenbrier Mental Health, Greenbrier River Basin, Eagle Scout, Human Services, Medicaid, Economic Development, Flag Request, Corrections, Recommendation, Bethany College, and Treasurer's Economic Development Deposit Initiative. ","This folder contains correspondence with: H. C. Gregorie, B. Wayne Enterprises; Ron Gregory, Executive Director, West Virginia STAR (Supporting the Active Republic); George M. Greider, Vice President, Hospital Efficiency Corporation; Carl M. Selinger, Dean, College of Law, West Virginia University; S. F. Greiner, Sheriff, Wood County; Jerry Griepentrog, Chairman, Rocky Mountain Low Level Radioactive Waste Board; Perry E. Gresham, President Emeritus and Distinguished Professor, Bethany College; Richard R. Gresham, President, Gresham Printing Company, Inc.; and James A Crews, Vice President, Pennzoil Exploration and Production. ","Topics include: Community Development, Employment and Training, Human Services, Songs about West Virginia, Health, Education, Public Safety, Housing, Extension Program, Motor Vehicles, Highways, Social Security Administration, Economic and Community Development, Timberline in Canaan Valley, Community Services Block Grant for Shenandoah Women's Center, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Shinnston fire hydrants, Thank You from Governor, Aging, Recommendation, Taxes, Compliance with Radioactive Waste Law, Finance and Administration (F\u0026A), Handicapped United of West Virginia, Oil and Gas Inspectors Examining Board, and Birthday Greeting from Governor. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Shirley Griffith, Executive Office Manager. ","Topics include: Correspondence about sending Christmas Cards from the Governor to staff members and clinic doctors of the Greenbrier Hotel in White Sulfur Springs, West Virginia. ","This folder contains correspondence with Alan J. Greenwald, Deputy Under Secretary for Intergovernmental Relations, U.S. Department of Housing and Development. ","Topics include: Community and Industrial Development, Urban Development Action Grants, Community Development Block Grants, Tax-Exempt Bonds, Project Self-Sufficiency, the Ford Foundation, Tax Reform Bill of October 1986, Liability Insurance, Human Services, and Community Development Trading Group.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Carroll A. Greathouse, President, International Venture Capital Institute, Inc., and Ewell Greathouse, Manager, Monarch Rubber Company, Inc. ","Topics include: Highways, Community and Industrial Development, State Tax Credits for Venture Capital Club, West Virginia Capital Company Act, Employment, Highways, Education, Aging, Human Services, and Worker's Compensation Fund. ","This folder contains correspondence with: William L. Redd, Chairman, Board of Directors, Green Acres Regional Center, Inc.; Mark A. Scott, Director, Division of Mines and Minerals, David J. Greenfield, Editor, Charleston Daily Mail; Esther R. Greene, National Committeewoman, California; Howard L. Green, International Executive Board Member, United Mine Workers of America, District Number 17; Jack Green, President, Plasti-Steel, Inc.; Virginia Mae Brown, Administrative Law Judge, Department of Health and Human Services; Arnold P. Walker, District Manager, Department of Health and Human Services; and Jean W. Green, Circuit Clerk, Barbour County. ","Topics include: Health, Highways, Mining Fatality at Peabody Coal Company, Insurance, Public Safety, Labor Dispute between A. T. Massey Company and the United Mine Workers of America in Mingo County, Higher Education, Motor Vehicles, Recommendation, Dolly Sods Wilderness Area, Former White House Director of Political Affairs Lyn Nofziger Legal Defense Fund, Aging, Commerce, Human Services, Housing and Urban Development, Energy, Social Security Administration, Birthday Greeting, and Legislation Suggestions. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Karen H. Green, Cooperative Forest Management Forester, Westvaco; M. C. \"Jack\" Green, President, Plasti-Steel, Inc.; Mary Jo Green, Vice President, Conference Coordinator, National Federation of Parents for Drug-Free Youth; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner, Worker's Compensation Fund; Rodney W. Clay, President, Green Mountain Company; and Stephen H. Green, Rubin, Quinn and Moss Attorneys at Law. ","Topics include: Reference Request, Natural Resources, Request for State Information, Arbor Day Celebration News Article, Motor Vehicles, Taxes, Highways, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Poster Contest, Finance and Administration, National Drug Abuse Education Week, Photo Request, Education, Blue Book Request, Early Retirement Bill, Energy, Abandoned Mine Land, Clemency, Human Services, Congratulations, Social Security, Health Department, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Donation Request, Justice Department, Veteran Affairs, and State Employee Pay Raise.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Detective Sergent James U. Greene; Fay P. Greene, Chairman of Blennerhasset Historical Park Commission; John E. Greene, Administrator, Morris Memorial Nursing Home, Inc.; J. Thomas Greene, Manager, Gas Contracts, Consolidated Gas Transmission Corporation; Benjamin C. Greene, President, West Virginia Surface Mining and Reclamation Association; and David J. Greenfield, Editor, Charleston Daily Mail. ","Topics include: Human Services, State Flag Request, Support for Governor, Right-to-Work Legislation, Health, Birthday Greetings, Arts, Highways, Worker's Compensation Fund, State Employment, Public Works, Natural Resources, Property Tax Reappraisal, Energy, Advisory Committee for Coal and Energy Research, National Park Service, Social Security, Public Service Commission, Opposition to Conrail Sale, Newspaper Feature, and Community Development. ","This folder contains correspondence with: John A. Greer, Deputy Fire Chief, Richwood Volunteer Fire Department; Michael D. Greer, Chairman, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Peter R. Greer, Deputy Under Secretary for Intergovernmental and Interagency Affairs, United States Department of Education; Mary Sue Huff, Executive Director, Wheeling Housing Authority; and Robert J. Greer, Vice President, The Michaels Development Company, Inc. ","Topics include: Property Tax Reappraisal, Municipal Pensions and Protections Fund, Transportation, Motor Carrier Division, Appalachian Power – Statewide Rate Reduction, Railroad Safety, Education, Housing, Board of Regents, Concord College, and Housing for Elderly. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Colonel W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; James Lewis Hicklin, III, President, the Cultural Citizen's Foundation for the Performing Arts; G. Keith Coon, State Director, Miss America Coed Pageant; Jose Alonzo, President, West Virginia Credit Union League, Inc.; Dr. John B. Park, President, North American International Club; William Croker, Cancer Awareness Foundation, Inc.; Susan E. Christman, Director, Colbern Recreation Center; Craig L. Arms, Director, Pusan Rec Center; Ron Ingram, The Spirit of West Virginia; Ruth M. Bonham, Secretary, The Virginias Senior Golf Association; Sam Bonasso, President, Alpha Associates, Inc.; and Donna M. Rossi, Coordinator, Cameo Girl National Pageant. ","Topics include: Greetings from the Governor for various events including Graduation, Conference, Athletic Tournament, Church Conference, Crime, State Police Family Day, Drama Presentation, Festival, Christmas, Senior Citizens Conference, American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association, Miss American Pageant, Retirement, Stationed Military Personnel, Get Well, Governor's Safety and Health Conference, Music Workshop, Around the World Yacht Race, Thanksgiving, Football Season, Easter, New Year, Parade, Military Reunion, and Governor's Ancestors. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Yi, In Kap, Camp Mercer Recreation Center; Richardean O. Milton, Center Director, Camp Mercer Community Center; Helen Case Brigham, Case Heritage Movement; Jeanne Caussin, Publicist, Theatre West Virginia; A. V. Dodrill, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commissions; Charlotte Flanagan, Executive Director, West Virginia Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse, Inc.; Vivian S. Conly, The Greenbrier American Express Golf Championship; and Carter Crawford, President, Fall Festival Committee.  ","Topics include: Greetings from the Governor for various events including Educational Programs, Christmas, Stationed Military Personnel, Festival, Class Reunion, Conference, Drama Performance, Graduation, Class Reunion, Religious Meeting, Department of Corrections Training, Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse, Best Wishes, Athletic Tournament, and Board of Regents. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Earl E. Eastwood, President, West Virginia Club; Robert L. Shell, Jr., Chairman, Guyan Machernery Co.; John F. Bennett, Executive Director, West Virginia Safety Council, Inc.; Dick C. Larumbe, M.D., President, Tri-State Fil-AM Association WV, KY, OH; W. H. Pennell, Colonel, Adjutant General, Director, Personnel and Community Activities; Shirley Griffith, Executive Office Manager, The Greenbrier; Susan Kortz, State Chairman, National Track and Field Youth Program; David K. Heydinger, M.D., Director of Health, West Virginia Department of Health; Beth Thomasson, Executive Officer, Home Builders Association of West Virginia; Denzel, B. Miller, Chairman, Parade of Progress, Huntington Lions Breakfast Club; Rosalyn B. Queen, Executive Director, West Virginia Italian Heritage Festival Inc.; and Cathy Lemaster, Modern Miss Staff, Modern Miss Teen Scholarship Pageant. ","Topics include: Greetings from the Governor for various events including Easter, Christmas, New Year, Athletic Tournament, Company Anniversary, Family Reunion, Festival, Conference, Governor's Safety and Health Conference and Exposition, Graduation, Inaugural Ball, Fair, New Publication, Time Capsule Greeting, Class Reunion, Best Wishes,Stationed Military Personnel, Department of Health, Finance and Administration, Emergency Medical Service, Military Reunion, Retirement, Citizenship Anniversary, Wedding, and Sympathy. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Marion Chase, Program Director, Department of the Army; Monica Bever, Marshall University Forensic Unit, Publicity Director; Dan Martin, Publisher, The Herald Dispatch; Robert M. McBride, Director, Region Four, American Boarding Kennel Association; Marykaye Jacquet, Activities Director, Meadowbrook Acres; Church Celebration, Sister Brenda Long, Program Chairperson, Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church; Nina M. Morton, Site Committee, West Virginia Institute Technology; Teresa G. Floyd, Director, Community Recreation Center, Bad Kreuznach Military Community; Pamela A. Janssen, Director, Jordan Recreation Center, Camp Humphreys; Sharon Morrison, Director, Community Recreation Center, Fulda Military Community; Doris A. Mullen, Program Director, Moyer Recreation Center, Community, Family and Soldier Support Command; Liesel Hamel, Director, Muenster Recreation Center; John B. Hartman, Chief, Community Recreation Branch, Bindlach Subcommunity; Sylvia Negrete, Executive Director, American International Pageants; Barbara Null, Coordinator, Miss Wheelchair West Virginia Pageant; Rev. Anthony T. Kubacki, Our Lady of Perpretual Help; Wiliam Owens, Mayor, Vienna, West Virginia; Roberto A. Cunanan, M.D., President, Philippine Medical Association of West Virginia; Alma Y. King, Clerk, County Commission of Kanawha County; Maxine E. Hoke, Pilot Club International; William S. Pine, Commander, Thule Air Base, Greenland; Mike Posey, President, West Virginia Day; Mario C. Ramas, M.D., President, Philippine Medical Association of West Virginia; R. H. Miller, Major, Chief of Staff, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; and William J. Pruyn, CEO, Eastern Gas and Fuel Associates. ","Topics include: Greetings from the Governor for various events including Athletic Tournament, Christmas, New Year, Stationed Military Personnel, Convention, Class Reunion, Conference, Best Wishes, MLK Day, Competition, State Anniversary, Meeting, Festival, Dedication, Church Centennial, Sesquicentennial of Texas, Mine Rescue Contest, Celebration, Best Wishes, Parade, Thanksgiving, Gala, National Outdoor Power Equipment Safety Month, Graduation, Pageant, Fair, Banquet, Time Capsule, Club Charter, Book Publication, and Welcome to West Virginia. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Betty Rea, Director, American Legion Auxiliary, Department of West Virginia Rhododendron Girls State; Dale McKinney, Anchor Industries; James W. Henderson, President, Rotary Club of Weston; Patricia A. Rosebourgh, Program Coordinator, The National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, Inc., Epsilon Chapter; Joseph P. Cardullo, Member of Board of Directors, Mid-State Coal Association; John A. Reece, Director, Moyer Recreation Center; Kathy Davenport, Director, Schwab United Service Organizations, Inc.; Gerald M. Dean, APO New York; Judy T. Bosley, Director, Senior America Pageant; Charlie Cox, Director, Skyline Recreation Center; Henry H. Schaefer, Chairman, Arrangements and Entertainment, Society of Petroleum Engineers; Mary Michael Hogg, Director of Sales and Marketing, Meet Charleston; Allen H. Fisher, Jr., Pastor, Stone Presbyterian Church; John W. Swan, Premier of Bermuda; Mary H. Cunningham, Director, Derby Downs Recreation Center; Alan H. Toppel, Executive Director, Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities; Omar L. Tatum, President, AmeriCandy Company, Inc.; Judith M. Burns, Town Clerk/Finance Office, Co-Chairman, Centennial, Town of Blowing Rock; Maury R. Reishman, Tournament Director, USTA Girls' 16 National Championships; Albert M. Legg, Commander, Veterans of Foreign Wars, State of West Virginia; Earl L. Wolfe, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Betty A. Petrie, Chief, Veterans Administration; Leroy J. Woodard, Jr., Director and Sally Holmes, Coordinator, City Wide Club; Barbara J. Trower, Director, Camp Walker Recreation Center; Betty Watkins, Ranson Nutrition Site; John F. Bennett, Executive Director, West Virginia Safety Council, Inc.; Sam Hood, Chairman, West Virginia High School Soccer Championship Committee; Bob McKeand, Director, Hinton Chamber of Congress; David Wilson, Governor, Protocol Division, Hong Kong; and Bill Witschey, Witschey's Supermarket. ","Topics include: Greetings from the Governor for various events including Drama Performance, Birthday Congratulations, Christmas, Stationed Military Personnel, Conference, West Virginia Day, Family Reunion, Athletic Tournament, Club Anniversary, Mine Rescue Competition, Annual Safety Day, Parade, Festival, Club Anniversary, Pageant, Graduation, Reunion, Annual Church Meeting, Church Anniversary, Welcome to West Virginia, Personal Note, Club Incorporation, Tour, Town Anniversary, Military Reunion, Ball, Ballet Anniversary, Vocational Rehabilitation, Retirement, Dinner, West Virginia Day, Greetings to Mexico, and Exposition. ","Topics include: Christmas Greetings for Stationed Military Personnel at Heidelberg Military Community; Upper Heyford, Great Britain; 19th Support Command, South Korea; Iraklion Recreation Center; Gelnhausen, West Germany; Berlin; Bad Kreuzach Military Community; Fulda Military Community, Germany; Yongsan-Seoul, Republic of Korea; Schwaebisch Gmuend, West Germany; Hohenfels, West Germany; Camp Stanley, South Korea; Goeppingen Military Community; Schweinfurt Military Community, West Germany; 44th Engineer Battalion, Korea; and Seoul Air Base, Seoul, Korea.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack H. Griffin, Manager, Passenger Operations, Chessie Systems; Susan Griffin, Scheduling Secretary, Governor's Office for State of Alabama; and Wonda H. Griffin, Treasurer, Smith's Mobile Home Sales. ","Topics include: Legislative Issues, Retirement Homes, Workers' Compensation Fund, Social Security, Autograph and Family Recipe Request, Abortion, Library Funding, B \u0026 O Railroad Commuter Service, Community and Industrial Development, Thank You, Mail-a-Book Program, Birthday Greetings, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Shinnston, National Governors' Association, Request for West Virginia Information, and West Virginia Board of Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Ann Mills Griffiths, Executive Director, National League of Families of American Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia; Edward Griffith, President, Smokestack, U.S.A.; Evelyn Griffith, Powell's Crossroads Bicentennial; George C. Griffith, President, West Virginia Northern Community College Foundation, Inc.; H. D. Jack Griffith, Vice President, West Virginia Paving, Inc.; Mannie R. Griffith, Director, Office of Emergency Services; Robert L. Griffith, Vice President, Human Resources, Super Rx Drug Stores; and Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner, Worker's Compensation Fund. ","Topics include: Human Services, National POW/MIA Recognition Day, Social Security, Workers' Compensation Fund, Taxes, Property Reappraisal, Donation Request, Community and Industrial Development, Sympathy, Highways, Public Safety, Housing, Flood Assistance Request, Finance and Administration, Health, Flag Request, Thank You, Aging, Congratulations for Award, Emergency Services, Retirement, and Housing and Urban Development. ","This folder contains correspondence with: George A. Gribeen, III, Pastor, Mansfield First Church of the Nazarene; John Gribble, Mayor of Parsons; Victor Grigoraci, Partner in Charge, KMG Main Hurdman, CPA; and Steven J. Griles, Assistant Secretary of the Interior, Office of Land Management, U.S. Department of the Interior. ","Topics include: Education, Public Service Commission, Flood Recovery, Highways, Sympathy, Insurance, Small Cities Block Grant for the City of Shinnston, Home Loan, Tax Services, Personal Note, Energy, Congratulations, Natural Resources, and Lottery. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Larry B. Grimes, McGuire, Woods, \u0026 Battle; Reverend Woodrow Powell, Hundred United Methodist Church; William Grimm, Administrative Assistant, Town and Country Days, Inc.; J. Clyde Grimmett, President, Summers County Board of Education; Travis H. Grimmett, Jr., Mayor, Town of Man; Robert B. Grindley, President, The Hawley Corporation, S. Sue Gripton, Assistant Principal, Anchor Bay Junior High School; Richard P. Grist, Manager, Appalchian Group, Georgia-Pacific Corporation; William Griswold, Harrison County Veterans Service Office; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State for West Virginia; and Margaret Y. Grizzell, Chairman, State Legislative Committee, American Association of Retired Persons. ","Topics include: Worker's Compensation Fund, Highways, Governor's Account of President Kennedy's Assassination, Employment Security, Property Reappraisal, Taxes, Public Employees Retirement, Natural Resources, Greenbrier River Dam, Social Security, National Coal Council, Nursing Home, Anniversary Greeting, Liability Insurance, Community Development, Human Services, Education Employee Grievance Board Office, Thank You, Legislative Issues, Lighthouse Schools Program, Education, Insurance, Community Partnership Grant, State Insurance Commissioner, Finance and Administration, Fairmont General Hospital Strike, Honorary West Virginian, Flag Request, Health, Birthday Greetings, Timberland Reappraisal, Appointment of Darryl H. Griwatz as Commissioner of West Virginia, Motor Vehicles, Public Employees Retirement System, Aging, Finance and Administration, and Liability Insurance. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Carolyn Grove, Glenville State College; Frances S. Grove, Member, State Board of Medicine; Martha C. Grove, Berkeley Heights School; Reverend William Boyd Grove, Bishop, United Methodist Church, West Virginia Area; Herbert J. Grover, State Superintendent, The State of Wisconsin, Department of Public Instruction; N. Blaine Groves, Secretary, West Virginia Board of Education; David Groves, Chairman, Nettie-Leivasy Public Service District; Vaughn R. Groves, First-year Competition Chairperson; and Cheryl Dean Riley, Chief Justice. ","Topics include: Higher Education Legislation, Health, Anniversary Congratulations, Info on West Virginia, Aging, Board of Medicine, Motor Vehicles, Community and Industrial Development, Regional Jail and Prison Authority, Eastern Regional Jail Location, Human Services, Child Care, Flood, Thank You, Highways, Council on Children's Services, Education, Taxes, Public Works, Emergency Waterline Construction, and Public Employees Retirement System. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Andy Ridenour, Co-Producer/Director, Mountain Stage; Larry Groce, Co-Producer/Host, Mountain Stage; James M. Grogan, Pearl Manufacturing; Paul S. Grogan, President, Local Initiatives Support Corporation; Philip J. Grogan, President, Keyser Garment Company; Carl Grooms, Band Director, Woodrow Wilson High School; Philip G. Grose, Jr., Director, State Reorganization Commission, South Carolina; Reverend Leonard S. Gross, Vicar, Emmanuel Episcopal Church; Robert S. Grosse, President-Treasurer, William Howard Taft Young Republican Club; Steven Grossman, Acting Director, State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency; Gilbert M. Grosvenor, President, National Geographic Society; and William J. Grottendieck, III, President, Rotary Club of Glenville. ","Topics include: Highways, Birthday Greeting, 1986 International Children's Festival, West Virginia Public Radio, Motor Vehicles, Community and Industrial Development, Commerce, Housing, Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Health, Public Works, Job Training Program, State Blind and Deaf Management Units, Education, Motor Vehicles, Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, Human Services, Aging, Congratulations, West Virginia Highway Map Request, Republican Club, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, West Virginia's Emergency Response Commission, Board of Regents, and Groundhog Day Greeting. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Michael Kimberley, Chief Executive Officer, Group Lotus; Judy A. Black, Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs; Reverend William Boyd Grove, Bishop, United Methodist Church, West Virginia Area; Betty Groves, Chairperson, West Virginia School Food Service Advisory Council, West Virginia Department of Education; George P. Gvoyich, President, Hancock County Commission; Ned J. Grubb, Judge, Seventh Judicial Circuit; Wendy Leea Grubb, Counselor I, Huttonsville Correctional Center; Jerome E. Gruber, Director of Store Planning, Consolidated Stores Corporation; Marilyn L. Gruber, Vice President, the Bristol-Myers Fund, Inc.; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State; Hermann A. Grunder, Director, Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility; John A. Grunwald, President, David R. Webb Company, Inc.; Jean D. Gryskevich, Secretary III, Hancock County Schools; and J. L. Johnson, President and CEO, GTE Corporation ","Topics include: Health, Highways, Community and Industrial Development, Civil Rights, Grove City Legislation, Human Services, Aging, Ben Franklin National Holiday, Commodity Processing Contracts, Education, Employment and Training, Regional Jail and Prison Authority, Public Safety, West Virginia Children's Home, Corrections, Tax Department, Property Reappraisal, Public Service Commission, Appointment of Denise E. Grumski as Commissioner of West Virginia, Technology, Natural Resources, Birthday Greeting, State Employment, and Economic Development.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Barbara Guthrie-Morris, President, West Virginia Northern Community College; and Leon H. Ginsberg, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents. ","Topics include: Retirement Legislation, Education, Partnership Grant Project with Weirton Steel and Union Carbide, Birthday Greeting, Industrial Development, Workplace Literacy Project, Community and Industrial Development, Northern Panhandle Private Industry Council, CSX Property Donation to WVNCC, Northern West Virginia Area Labor Management Committee, 1987 Commencement, Board of Regents, Thank You, Job Training Partnership Act, Accreditation, and Inauguration of President of WVNCC. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Barbara Guthrie-Morris, President, West Virginia Northern Community College; Benjamin J. Guthrie, Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives; Ned Guthrie, President Emeritus, Appalachian Regional Musicians' Union; Paul N. Guthrie, Jr., State of Wisconsin, Department of Natural Resources; D. Milton Gutman, the Youth Foundation of Greater Wheeling, Inc., and Gutman Advertising Agency, and the Chemical People Task Force of Greater Wheeling; Sherry L. Guzman, Mayor, Village of Clearview; George Gvoyich, Hancock County Commission; Colonel John Gwinn, Manager, Greenbrier Valley Airport; Philip James Gwinn, President, P. J. Gwinn Construction Company, Inc.; Kathleen M. Gwynn, Director of Admissions, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University; and Bob Guccione, Chairman, Penthouse International, LTD. ","Topics include: Community and Industrial Development, Board of Regents, Journal of the House of Representatives, West Virginia Information, Public Employees Retirement System, Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Abortion, Employment and Training, Finance and Administration, West Virginia Public Radio, Natural Resources, Governor's Drug-Free Community grant, Media Coverage, Health, Youth Appreciation Week, Lottery, Public Service Commission, Youth Health Services, Energy, Health, Public Works, Highways, Partnership Grant, Hancock County Sheltered Workshop, Insurance, Public Safety, Taxes, Property Reappraisal, State Aeronautics Commission, Natural Resources, Aging, Recommendation from Governor, Small Cities Block Grant for Madison Creek / Smith Creek Road Water Extension Project, and Pornography. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Reuben H. Gums, Executive Director, Laymen's National Bible Association, Inc.; President Ronald Reagan; Michael W. Gunn, Senior Vice President, Marketing, American Airlines; Louise Gunnoe, Clerk, Putnam County Magistrate Court; Samir Gupta, Student Representative, West Hills Middle School; Charles L. Gust, Volunteer, USA Amateur Boxing Federation, Inc.; Lee O. Gustafson, Architect A. I. A.; Arthur N. Gustke, Judge, West Virginia Fourth Judicial Circuit; Ted Gutelius, Executive Director, Business and Industrial Development Corporation of Kanawha County; and Dr. Barbara Guthrie-Morris, President, West Virginia Northern Community College. ","Topics include: Human Services, Education, Highways, Child Pornography, Laymen's National Bible Week, Community and Industrial Development, Congratulations, Sympathy, Employment Security, Magistrate Court, Liability Insurance, Tax Department, Hare Krishna Community in Marshall County, Constitution Bicentennial Celebration, Religion, Finance and Administration, State Athletic Commission, Fire Commission, Drug Enforcement Policy Board, Corrections, Consolidation of Probation Officers, and Mike Benedum Day. ","This folder contains correspondence with: James J. Guida, Guida Realty Company; Rosemary Guida, Executive Director, Northern Panhandle Private Industry Council; Anthony D. Guiffre, President, Mountaineer Distributing Company, Inc.; Lewis E. Guinn, Commissioner, Wood County Commission; Bonnie Guiton, Assistant Secretary, United States Department of Education; Earl E. Eastwood, President, West Virginia Club of Sun City, Arizona; Anthony Gum, Mayor of Buckhannon; and James L. Gumnick, University Relations Director, Oak Ridge Associated Universities. ","Topics include: Flood Relief, Bush Presidency Campaign, Lottery, Employment and Training, Beer Commission, Tax Department, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, National Guard, Small Cities Block Grant for Claywood Park Public Service District, Birthday Greeting, Human Services, State Council on Vocational Education, Motor Vehicles, and Community and Industrial Development. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Rene L. Guerster, President and CEO, the West Company; Dorothy Guest, Kanawha Investment Company; Francis Guffey, II, A. I. A., Past President, West Virginia Society of Architects; Elinor Guggenheimer, President, Child Care Action Campaign; Dennis L. Gugg, Vice President, Miami County Steam Locomotive Association, Inc.; and Judith M. Gueron, President, Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation. ","Topics include: West Virginia University Hospitals, Inc. Board of Directors, Business, Lottery, Eagle Scout, Industrial Development, Photo of Governor, Support Letter, Highways, Tax Department, Property Reappraisal, Lottery, State Fire Commission, Flood Relief, Liability Insurance, Child Care Action Campaign, Commerce, Human Services, Welfare Employment Programs, and Constitutional Revision Subcommittee. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Paul J. Otte, Minority Whip, House of Delegates, West Virginia Legislature; Robert A. Haas, Jr., President, ComSource, Inc.; Richard J. Haayen, Chairman of the Board, Allstate Insurance Company; F. Henry Habicht, II, Assistant Attourney General, U.S. Department of Justice, Land and Natural Resources Division; Jay M. Hoke, Legal Counsel and Director, Office of Customer Relations, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Lloyd Hackler, President, American Retail Federation; and Judi Heckett, Director, Center of Agriculture and Rural Development. ","Topics include: Social Security Administration, Health, Legal Drinking Age, Family Law Master, Public Works, Education, Environmental Protection, Industrial Development, Aging, Legislative Issues, Human Services, Blue Book Request, Autism Training Center, Natural Resources, Flag Request, Public Service Commission, Trade Policy Debate, Rural Development, and Agriculture. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Barbara L. Haddox, Secretary, Health Education, Mid-Ohio Valley Health Department; Chief Judge Charles H. Haden, II, United States District Court, Southern District of West Virginia; Carl D. Hadsell, Interim Dean, West Virginia University; Richard M. Hadsell, Regional Administrator, General Services Administration, National Capital Region; Norman E. Haessly, Jr., Haessly Hardwood Lumber Company; and Dr. E. S. E. Hafez, Program Director, AIDS Awareness Congress. ","Topics include: Natural Resources, Public Employees Insurance Board, Retirement, Community and Industrial Development, Corrections, Human Services, Flood, Recommendation, Constitution Bicentennial Commission, Workers' Compensation Fund, Liability Insurance, Small Cities Block Grant for Ritchie County Community Center, Eagle Scout, Congratulations, General Services Administration, Timberland Reappraisal, and AIDS Awareness Congress.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Dale Hagedorn, Chairman, Harrison County Development Authority; Thomas D. Hagg, Prosecuting Attorney, Hancock County; Harry Hager, Mayor of Cedar Grove, Bruce Hagen, Commissioner, Public Service Commission, State of North Dakota; Fred E. Hagenbuch, Owner, Chicken Jubilee, Inc.; Beth Hager, Project Director, Ohio River Odyssey; Detective R. L. West, Kanawha County Sheriff's Department, Criminal Investigation Section; Kenneth R. Faerber, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Energy; and Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce. ","Topics include: Natural Resources, Highways, Support Letter, Litter Program, Beckley Coal Mining Company, Public Transportation, Human Services, Get Well Note, State Capitol Gold Dome, Committee of Former Creasey Employees, Public Safety, Commission on Drunk Driving, Employee Stock Ownership Plan, Workers' Compensation Fund, Harrison County Development Authority, Community and Industrial Development, Tax Department, Small Cities Block Grant for Cedar Grove, Energy and Environment, Eagle Scout, Gambling, Art Exhibition, Motor Vehicles, Governor's Signature Forgery, Sherrif's Office Chef, Tobacco Allotment, Public Radio, Health, Mining Fatality at Island Creek Coal Company, Civil Service, Public Employees Retirement System, and Commerce. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Mary J. Hager, Chairman of Conservation, Junior Women's Club of Cross Lanes; Michael E. Hager, General Manager, Marshall County Park and Recreation Board; Patricia A. Hager, Project Manager-Stonewall Jackson Lake, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Thomas D. Hagg, Prosecuting Attorney; K. Hagiwara, President, National Steel Corporation. ","Topics include: Donation Request, Commerce, Kanawha State Forest, Natural Resources, West Virginia Recreation and Park Association, Oil and Gas Rights, Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Health Insurance, Aging, Suggestions, Health, Corrections, Small Cities Block Grant for McDowell County, Community Development, Commission on Drunk Driving Prevention, Community and Industrial Development, West Virginia Information, Retirement. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Bong-Soo Hahn, President, Korea Trade Promotion Corporation; SSG John D. Hahn, Department of the Army, Delta Company 1st Bn., 41st Infantry; Laura J. Hahn, General Counsel, Amana Refrigeration, Inc.; T. Marshall Hahn, Jr., CEO, Georgia-Pacific Corporation; Walter Hahn, Chairman, National Scanning Board. ","Topics include: Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, U.S. Product Show in Korea, Flag Request, Anchor Hocking, Independent Insurance Agents of West Virginia, Community and Industrial Development, Thank You, Department of the Interior, Council of State Policy and Planning Agencies, Health. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Walter Hahn, Chairman, National Scanning Board; Robert J. Haig, President, Princess House Incorporated; Liu Haiming, First Secretary (cultural), The Embassy of the People's Republic of China, David W. Haines, Executive Director, West Virginia Petroleum Marketers Association; Karen B. Haines, President, West Virginia Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Inc. ","Topics include: Council of State Policy and Planning Agencies, Education, Literacy, Training, Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant for Jackson County, Motor Vehicles, State Capitol Gold Dome, Gasoline Tax, Insurance Commission, Legislative Issues, Education, Natural Resources, Fort Mill Ridge Property, Historic Preservation, Proposed Civil War Historical Site. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Staff Sergent Roberta R. Haines, Sergeant Toni R. Lucas, Sergeant Jeanne A. Neff, Seargent Shelia J. Hensley, West Virginia National Guard, 130th Mobile Aerial Port Squadron; Stephen R. Haines, President, Hampshire County Commission; Jay D. Hair, Executive Vice President, National Wildlife Federation. ","Topics include: Natural Resources, Fort Mill Ridge Property, Historic Preservation, Proposed Civil War Historical Site, Distinguished West Virginian, Corrections, Women's Service in Combat, Civil Rights, \nLiability Insurance, Community Partnership Grant for Hampshire County Senior Center and Industrial Park, Flood Tax Reimbursement, Highways, Public Service Commission, Davis Power Project, Natural Resources, Thank You, Public Safety, Philippine President, DUI Arrest, Motor Vehicles, Proposed Legislation, Workers' Compensation Fund, Department of Labor, Human Services, Public Transit, Aging, Hairstylist Laws, Eagle Scout.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Bill Halamandaris, Chief Executive Officer, Foundation for Hospice and Home Care, Editor and Publisher, Caring Magazine; Judge Robert C. Halbritter, Eighteenth Judicial Circuit; Nancy Haldeman, Chairperson, West Virginia Woman's Christian Temperance Movement; Clayton W. Hale, West Virginia House of Delegates, Vice President, Committee on Roads and Transportation; Janet Hale, Acting Assistant for Housing, Federal Housing Commissioner, HUD; Mary M. Hale, Mayor, Town of Davy; William \"Bill\" E. Haley, Jr., General Manager, West Virginia Public Broadcasting. ","Topics include: Human Services, Aging, Health, Maternal and Infant Care, Human Resources, Family Law Master, Proposed Legislation, National Debt, West Virginia Building and Trade Union Crafts, Election, Natural Resources, Thank You, Public Service Commission, Highways, Housing and Urban Development, Wayne High School Band, Small Cities Block Grant for Town of Davy water plant and road improvements, West Virginia Day. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Gary Hall, Fire Chief, Walkersville Volunteer Fire Department; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, United States District Judge, Southern District of West Virginia; R. Witter Hallen, Executive Director, Municipal Bond Commission; Richard J. Halloran, President, The Conduit and Foundation Corporation; B. C. Hallum, President, Independent Order of Foresters; Belenda J. Halsey-Bell, Department of Agriculture; William J. Haltigan, Regional Administrator, U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration. ","Topics include: Highways, West Virginia Information, Natural Resources, Governor's Partnership Grant Program for Walkersville Fire Station Construction, Governor's Mansion, State Building Commission, Housing, Human Services, Proposed Legislation, Commerce, Community and Industrial Development, Sympathy, Thank You, Anniversary Greeting, Employment Security, Distinguished West Virginian, Property Reappraisal, Tax, United Mine Workers of America strike against P. G. and H. Coal Company, Public Service Commission, Miss West Virginia, Flag Request, Employment and Training, Corrections. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Bill Hall, Logan County Coal Miners Political Action Committee; Bob Hall, Chairperson, Statewide Health Coordinating Council; C. E. Hall, II, President, Ed Cooke, Commissioner, J. M. \"Mickey\" Protan, Commissioner, Boone County Commission; Clarence Hall, President, Board of Directors, Multi-County Community Action Against Poverty, Inc.; David S. Hall, Chair, Committee on Admissions, West Virginia University; Karen J. Hall-Dundas, President, West Virginia Association of Sanitarians; Elizabeth Hall, Montcalm Womans Club; Robert Gary Hall, Fire Chief, Walkersville Volunteer Fire Department; Gayle B. Hall, R.N., Director of Community Health Services, Jackson County Health Department. ","Topics include: Community and Industrial Development, Highways, Human Services, Motor Vehicles, Public Safety, Health, Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant Program for Boone County water services, Corporate Sale, Birthday Greeting, Proposed Legislation, Small Cities Block Grant for services to low income residents of Fayette County, Recommendation, Congratulations, Early Retirement, Education, State's Finances, West Virginia Nongame Wildlife Advisory Council.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: George A. Hall, Jr., West Virginia University, Department of Chemistry; Greg Hall, Mayor, Beech Bottom; John R. Hall, Chairman and CEO, Ashland Oil, Inc.; Karl D. Hall, Secretary, Blennerhassett Lodge 79, Fraternal Order of Police; Kendall Hall, President, West Virginia Board of Education; Robert L. Hammer, II, CEO, Davis Memorial Hospital. ","Topic include: West Virginia Nongame Wildlife Advisory Council, Corrections, Environmental Protection Agency, Human Services, Anniversary Greeting, Proposed Legislation, State Superintendent of Schools, Finance and Administration, Natural Resources, Weatherization Assistance Program, Community Development, Highways, Thank You, Distinguished West Virginian, Corrections, National Governor's Association, Coal use in asphalt plants, Energy, Health, Request for Photograph, Education, Blue Ribbon Commission on Education Reform. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Kendall Hall, President, West Virginia Board of Education; Larry W. Hall, President, Hall Signs, Inc.; Lee Hall, Senior Vice President, Academy for Educational Development; Lynn Hall, Director of Sales, Holiday Inn; Margaret Hall, Coordinator of Chapter Services, March of Dimes; Michael T. Hall, Vice President, Mid-Atlantic Glass of West Virginia. ","Topics include: Board of Regents, Education, Thank You, Highways, Culture and History, Human Services, Public Safety, Health, Legal Assistance, Economic Development Authority, National Youth Science Camp, Job Training Partnership Act, Aging. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Sheriff M. Ralph Hall, Weston; Richard M. Hall, Chief, Division of Law Enforcement, Department of Natural Resources; Dr. Robert Hall, Chairperson, Statewide Health Coordinating Council. ","Topics include: Highways, Abortion, Aging, Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant for Town of Clendenin, Health, Natural Resources, Workers' Compensation Fund, Legislative Issues. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Sarah Nell Hall, Attorney at Law; Phillip D. Turner, Executive Director, West Virginia Commission on Aging; James G. Sneed, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; T. L. Hall, Vice Chairman, Morgantown Area Chamber of Commerce; Thomas L. Hall, Jr., President, Lago and Hall, Inc.; Wheeler G. Hall, Chairman, Clover Service District. ","Topics include: City of Welch, Veterans' Affairs, Economic Development, Public Works, Thank You, Advertising contract bidding, Insurance, Highways, Human Services, Appalachian Regional Commission grant to Clover Public Service District, Lighthouse School Program, Education. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Susan Hambric, President, Board of Directors, Theatre West Virginia; Melissa A. Hambrick, Attorney at Law, Di Trapano and Jackson; Jane S. Hamed, R. N., Nurse Director, Pocohontas County Health Department; Dave Hamill, Mayor of Ranson; Patricia F. Hamner, President, West Virginia Board of Education. ","Topics include: West Virginia Information, Honorary West Virginian, Public Safety, Donation Request, Clemency Request, Small Cities Block Grant for Theatre West Virginia, Kanawha County Board of Education suit, Miss West Virginia, Community and Industrial Development, Infant Mortality Reduction Project, Appalachian Regional Commission, Holiday Greeting, Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant for Ranson's Neighborhood Revitalization, Culture and History, Drug Law Enforcement program, Liability Insurance, Family Protection Advisory Committee, Huntington State Hospital, Public Service Commission, Education, State Supervisor of Schools, Recommendation for appointment of Trustee position with U.S. Department of Justice.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Chris Hamilton, West Virginia Coal Association; Larry L. Hamilton, Ph.D., Vice President, Sales and Marketing, International Business Communications Corporation; Lawrence \"Larry\" W. Hamilton, Jr., Pratt Mining Company. ","Topics include: Distinguished West Virginian, Insurance, Extension Program, Energy, Highways, Education Employees, Job Training Partnership Act for displaced workers program in Wheeling, Natural Resources, Commerce, Carnegie Hall in Lewisburg, Community Development, Tax, Capitol Dome restoration project, Air Pollution, International Trade, nuclear Monitored Retrievable Storage, personal correspondence, thank you, City of Hope banquet committee, sale of Conrail, Capital Needs Campaign, Dilley's Mill, State of the State address, boy scouts, State Fair of West Virginia, Workers' Compensation Fund, Supreme Court nomination. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Delegate Pat R. Hamilton, Vice Chairman, Committee on Banking, West Virginia House of Delegates; Randy H. Hamilton, Administrator, California Schools; Rebecca Hamilton, President, Lemma Village, Inc.; William K. Hamilton, State Legislative Chairman, West Virginia Association of Retired School Employees. ","Topics include: clemency, tourism, Board of Regents, counsel for education, finance and administration, Page-Kincaid Public Service District, Capitol dome restoration project, presidential election, community and industrial development, endorsement request, National Guard Helicopter Unit, Bicentennial of the United States Constitution, senior housing project, Clerk of the United States District Court for Northern District of West Virginia, highways, legislative issues, budget, supplemental benefit program for retired teachers. ","This folder contains correspondence with: George Hamm, Jr., Jackson, Kelly, Holt, and O'Farrell; Harry Hamm, Editor, Wheeling News Register; Allan S. Hammock, Chairman, Department of Political Science, West Virgina University; Hubert Hammack, Co-Manager, the Kroger Company; John David Hammack, West Virginia University School of Nursing; Conrad C. Hammann, President, Halltown Paperboard Company; Mary Ann Hammann, Vice President, Jefferson County Parks and Recreation Commission; Patricia F. Hamner, President, West Virginia Board of Education; Rebecca W. Hanmer, Acting Assistant, Administrator for Water, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Robert L. Hammer, CEO, David Memorial Hospital; Tommie C. Hamner, Federal Coordinating Officer, Federal Emergency Management Agency; David M. Hammerman, President, National Conference of States on Building Codes and Standards, Inc.; Lou Hammond, R. N., Professional Registered Nurses, Huntington State Hospital. ","Topics include: highways, Democratic Party, New Martinsville Regatta, donation request, Natural Resources, summer school, Board of Regents, State Election Commission, Human Services, congratulations, higher education employee benefits, St. Mary's Hospital, healthcare, Summer in the Parks Program, lottery, property reappraisal, taxes, West Virginia Board of Education, Clean Water Act, Indian Tribes, Native Americans, Workers' Compensation Fund, Flood, state building codes, Fire Marshal, State Fire Commission, recommendation from Governor, Veterans Affairs, government ethics, energy, health. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Craig Hammond, Bluefield Union Mission, Inc.; Harold G. Hiser, Clerk, Grant County Commission; Robert R. Hammond, Publisher, the Times-West Virginian; Michael Hammons, Vice President, Ash Management Corporation. ","Topics include: Eagle Scout, greetings from governor, Appalachian Regional Commission projects, flag information, energy, Prayer in School Amendment, Economic Development, congratulations, highways, motor vehicles, Kumbrabow State Forest, Small Cities Block Grant for water line in Ritchie County, commerce, Human Services, Public Energy Authority. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Patricia Hamner, President, West Virginia Board of Education; Tommie C. Hamner, Disaster Recovery Manager, Federal Emergency Management Agency; Robert L. Hamon, Owner, Hamon Glass Company; Ronald L. Hampton, Wayne County Executive Committee; Nolan B. Hamric, Chairman of the Board, Bank of Gassaway; Richard E. Hamstead, Hamstead and Hamstead, Attorneys at Law. ","Topics include: education legislation, West Virginia Teachers Forum, flood assistance, disaster relief, FEMA's Feed Donation Programs, agriculture, highways, Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, proposed legislation, property reappraisal, taxes, women and minorities in state government, Highways Maintenance Division employees, Partnership Grant, Honorary West Virginian, Treasurer's Economic Development Deposit Incentive \"TEDDI\" Loan, recommendation from Governor, health, Alcohol Beverage Control, regional jails, liability insurance, Seventeenth Judicial Circuit Judge. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Hamrick Elementary School students; Joan Hamrick, Coordinator/Planner, New River Parkway Authority; Larry Hamrick, Executive Director, Mingo County Economic Opportunity Commission, President West Virginia Community Action Program Directors Association; Louis Hamrick, General Manager, NORTHCO Corporation. ","Topics include: thank you, labor, Board of Probation and Parole, Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, Economic Development, Weatherization Assistance Program to Mingo County Economic Opportunity Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission, employment and training, Youth Opportunity Camping Program, public utility hearings, highways, aging, donation request, Public Employees Insurance Agency.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Mike Smith, Attorney General ","Topics include: Documents regarding the law suit filed by plaintiff Kenneth Ray Hanshaw against defendant Governor Arch Moore. Appeal, West Virginia State Divorce Laws, sexual discrimination. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Masamichi Hanabusa, Ambassador, Consul General of Japan in New York; Debora Hanah, Activities Director, Keystone Apostolic Church; Walter K. Hanak, Department of History, Shepherd College; John W. Hancock, President, Eastern Associated Coal Corporation; Michael M. Hancock, Pastor, Brunswick Church of the Nazarene; Hancock County Commission; William H. Hancock, Mayor, Union; Handicaps Unlimited/Pocahontas Region; James R. Kraus, President, Handy and Harman Automotive Group, Inc.; Jeff Handy, Chairman, Advisory Council of Students, West Virginia Board of Regents; George H. Hanford, President, The College Board.  ","Topics include: greetings, community and industrial development, consul general, Board of Regents, West Virginia travel information, highways, health, education, Workers' Compensation Fund, aging, Keystone Senior Center, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Grist Mill project at Jackson's Mill, handicapped parking, absentee voting for handicapped, industrial development, the College Board. ","This folder contains correspondence with: E. Sterling Hanger, Jr., Mayor, Town of Alderson; Len Hanger, President, West Virginia State Water Festival; Robert J. Hankins, Executive Director, Artsbridge; Charles E. Hankinson, Director, Potomac Highland Travel Council; Charles Hinkinson, President, Marlinton Area Ruritan Club; Frances Hanlan, Legislation Chairman of Harrison County; Dennis M. Hanley, Chairman, Mental Retardation/Developmental Disability Advisory Committee; Bill Hanlin, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission; Glen S. Hanlin, President, Calhoun County Commission. ","Topics include: community development, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, taxes, public works, Small Cities Block Grant for low-income housing for residents of Alderson, flood recovery, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Alderson sewer project, thank you, community revitalization, clean up grant for Alderson, Human Services, West Virginia Water Festival, higher education, aging, culture and history, West Virginia Arts and Humanities Council, Blennerhassett Island Grant, proposed legislation, tourism, highways, State of State address, developmental disability, mental health, congratulations, Calhoun County Republican Executive Committee, Public Service Commission, natural resources, Appalachian Regional Commission, clemency, health. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Chris A. Hansen, Chairman and CEO, LCP Chemicals and Plastics, Inc.; Lisa G. Hanshaw, Area Manager, Sahlen and Associates; Brad B. Hansen, Executive Director, Berkeley County Public Service Sewer District; Connie Hansen, Intergovernmental Relations Officer, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. ","Topics include: Community and Industrial Development, Highways, Public Service Commission, State Employment, Public Transportation, Aging, Workers' Compensation Fund, Labor, Natural Resources, State Water Development Authority, Human Services. ","This folder contains correspondence with: David A. Hanna, Chairman, Mid-America Intergovernmental Audit Forum; Kathi E. Hanna, Analyst, Biological Applications Program, Congress of the United States; Steve Hanna, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Farm Bureau, Inc.; Thomas H. Hanna, President and CEO, Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association; Woody Hanna, Vocational Agriculture Instructor, Greenbrier East High School; Cecil J. Hannan, Chairman and CEO, Education Systems Technology Corporation; Robert W. Hannan, President, Thrift Drug Company; L. Clark Hansbarger, M.D., Director, Department of Health; Andrew S. Hansen, President, Agri-General Corporation; David J. Hansen, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, West Virginia University. ","Topics include: State Audit, Highways, Board of Barbers and Beauticians, Honorary West Virginian, Flood, Community and Industrial Development, Biotechnology, Economic Development, West Virginia Information, Workers' Compensation Fund, Main Street West Virginia, Motor Vehicle Industry, Birthday Greetings, Agriculture, Graduation, Education, Board of Regents, Aging, State of the State Address, Medicaid Funding, Health, Legislative Issues, Silver Haired Legislature; Summer Youth Program, Black Lung, Human Services, Motor Vehicles, Mental Health Grant, Board of Probation and Parole, Appalachian Regional Commission, Harrison County Chamber of Commerce, Natural Resources, Children's Trust Fund. ","This folder contains correspondence with: James V. Hansen, Utah Representative, Congress of the United States; Robert Hansen, Executive Director, Potomac Center; Rosemary Hansen, Executive Director, YWCA of Charleston; David Hansford, President, Tucker County Senior Citizens, Inc.; George H. Hanford, President, The College Board; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner, Department of Culture and History; W. F. Carmichael, Commissioner of Labor, West Virginia Department of Labor; Bernold M. Hanson, President, American Association of Petroleum Geologists; Gordon L. Hanson, Superintendent, Greenbrier County Schools; John R. Hanson, Executive Director, Eastern Panhandle Regional Planning and Development Council; Roy Hanson, State Representative, American Rabbit Breeders Association, Inc.; Thomas A. Hanson, Director, Putnam County Emergency Service. ","Topics include: Human Services, Highways, National Highway Speed Limit, Personal Note, HUD Section 202 Funds, Family Protection Shelter Support Program, Commerce, Natural Resources, Education, Culture and History, Felix G. Hansford House, Public Safety, AAU Women's Basketball, Tourism, Motor Vehicles, NAACP, Health, Labor, Corrections, Geo-Tech Landfill Permit, Energy, Sympathy, Graduation, Economic Development, Proposed Legislation, Culture and History, Workers' Compensation Fund, Community Development, Religion, Public Service Commission. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Ben Hardesty, Vice President, Stonewall Gas; John R. Hardesty, Jr., President, Preston Energy, Inc.; Robert L. Hardesty, Deputy Commissioner, Employment Standards Administration, Office of Worker's Compensation Programs, Division of Coal Mine Workers' Compensation, U.S. Department of Labor; Barbara Hardin, Secretary, Jackson County Junior Fair Association; Wu Quanheng, Vice-Chairman, Soong Ching Ling Foundation; Richard Harding, Vice-President, Pendleton Industries, Inc. ","Topics include: Community Development, Aging, Health, AIDS, Highways, Teachers Forum, Education, Energy, Independent Oil and Gas Association, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Shinnston, Camp Dawson Advisory Board, Workers' Compensation Fund, Labor, Congratulations, Legal Drinking Age, Public Safety, Human Services, Public Legal Services, Aging, Pendleton County Library, Funding and Administration, Gift from China. ","This folder contains correspondence with: A. L. Hardman, Charleston Gazette; C. Stan Hardman, Chairman, Roads/Transportation, Hardman Supply Company; Robert H. Harman, Superintendent of Gilmer County Schools; Wendell Hardway, President, Fairmont State College. ","Topics include: State employment, Energy, Highways, Education, Employment Security, Small Cities Block Grant for Road Upgrades in Roane County, Health, Public Safety, Veterans Affairs, Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Shinnston, Aging, Motor Vehicles, Natural Resources, Board of Regents, Mental Health, Support, Lottery, Gambling.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Dorcas R. Hardy, Assistant Secretary for Human Development Services, Office of Human Development Services, United States Department of Health and Human Services; George Hardy, Chairman, Board of Directors, Morgantown Hockey Association; Larry V. Hardy, Chairman, West Virginia Elks Association, Drug Awareness Committee. ","Topics include: Human Services, Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, Small Cities Block Grant for Smithville Community Center water line, Community Development, Energy, Health, Thank You, Drug Information, Southern Governors' Association, Tax Department, Industrial Development, Parsons Tree Nursery, Natural Resources, Wall Street Journal Article.  ","Topics include: Natural Resources, Recreational Development, Hannibal Dam Project Plan.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Lester Bryant, Dean of Medical School, Marshall University; Robert Usher, Purchasing Agent, Harada Industry of America, Inc.; Tommy Harbour, Mayor, Town of Milton; Ray Harbour, South Charleston Fire Chief, City of South Charleston. ","Topics include: Health, Public Safety, Abortion, Industrial Development, Highways, Family Protection Subcommittee, Economic Development, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Milton Senior Center Project, Workers' Compensation Fund, Distinguished West Virginian, West Virginia Supreme Court Decision. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Lester Bryant, Dean of Medical School, Marshall University; Robert Usher, Purchasing Agent, Harada Industry of America, Inc.; Tommy Harbour, Mayor, Town of Milton; Ray Harbour, South Charleston Fire Chief, City of South Charleston. ","Topics include: Health, Public Safety, Abortion, Industrial Development, Highways, Family Protection Subcommittee, Economic Development, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Milton Senior Center Project, Workers' Compensation Fund, Distinguished West Virginian, West Virginia Supreme Court Decision. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Donald R. Hare, Sheriff, Mercer County; William Henry Walthall, Director, Palace Publishing; Eugene P. Hare, President, The Paw Paw Volunteer Fire Company, Inc.; Thomas J. Hargis, Jr., Executive Director, Tri-State Opportunities Industrialization Center; John A. Hargleroad III, President, WV Recreation and Park Association; Richard F. Harig, Senior Vice President, Parsons, Brinckerhoff, Quade and Douglass, Inc.; Donald L. Harriston, Major, U.S. Marine Corps.  ","Topics include: Corrections, International Society for Krishna Consciousness in Marshall County, Public Safety, Health Department, Flood Recovery, Farmer's Home Administration, Birthday Greeting, Flag Request, Postal Service, Education, Commissioner of Department of Human Services, President's Commission on Americans Outdoors, Governor's Commission on West Virginians Outdoors, Parks and Recreation, Job Training Partnership Act, Commerce, Retirement, Workers' Compensation Fund, Public Land Corps, Natural Resources, Presidential Inauguration Ceremony, Board of Regents, Highways.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Willis J. Hargrave, President, National Association of Professional Insurance Agents; Richard C. Harkins, Vice President, Cardinal Securities Corporation; James H. Harless, Chairman, Gilbert Imported Hardwoods, Inc.; Vernon F. Harless, Sheriff, Boone County; K. Duane Hurley, President Emeritus, Salem College, Member, Silver Haired Legislature; T. H. Harley, President, Vesuvius Crucible Company; Bryce Harlow, Counselor to the President of the United States; Dr. Jeff Harlow, Member, Board of Examiners of Psychologists.  ","Topics include: Board of Regents, Economic Development, Gambling, Capital Punishment, Congratulations, Education, Insurance Department, Thank You, Housing, Tax Reform, Library Commission, Highways, Workers' Compensation Fund, Dog Control Laws, Corporate Taxes, Opinion Ballot, Health, Ravenswood Rest Home, Legislation, State Retirement Benefits, Hiring, Silver Haired Legislature, Community and Industrial Development, Flooding, Bryce Harlow's Death, Flag Request, Board of Examiners of Psychologists. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Followers of Krishna Consciousness. ","Topics include: International Society for Krishna Consciousness, New Vrindaban Community in Marshall County, Religion, Religious Freedom, Global Religious Tolerance. ","This folder contains correspondence with: James H. Harless, Chairman, Gilbert Imported Hardwoods, Inc.; James H. Harless, Legislative Chairman, Russell Isaacs, Chairman, Thomas C. Burns, Treasurer, West Virginia Roundtable, Inc.; Vernon F. Harless, Sheriff, Boone County; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways. ","Topics include: Human Services, Tax Department, Contributions, Energy, Industrial Development, Highways, Natural Resources, Thank You, Health, Proposed Legislation, YMCA Camp Horseshoe, State Budget, Governor's Management Task Force II, Congratulations, \"Spirit of Life\" Award, Commerce and Industry Task Force, Employment, Property Reappraisal, Sympathy, Black Lung Claim, Public Safety, Commission on Drunk Driving Prevention, Photo Request, Health, 1986 Young American Medal for Bravery Award, Get Well Note, Corrections. ","This folder contains correspondence with: C. N. \"Bud\" Harman, Minority Leader, West Virginia Senate; Carman R. Harman, President, New Martinsville Jaycees; David C. Harman, Magistrate, Court of Mineral County; Don R. Harman, Vice President, Carlson Construction; Marc L. Harman, Delegate, West Virginia House of Delegates, District 32; Mike Harman, Social Worker, Cabin Creek Health Association.  ","Topics include: Governor's Drug-Free Communities Program, West Virginia State Celebration, Anniversary, Window Replacement at Grafton High School, Election of 1988, Thank You, Corrections, Governor's Ancestors, Congratulations, Board of Medicine, West Virginia Childrens' Home, National Governors' Association, Parks and Recreation, Legislation, Watershed and River Hydraulic Study, Flood, Revenue Report, Distinguished West Virginian, Land and Water Conservation Fund for Grafton, Energy, State Firemen's Convention, Public Safety, Construction Bidding, Police Brutality, Birthday Greetings, Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant for Shinnston, Flood Recovery, Investigation of South Branch Valley Railroad, Clean Jobs Act. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert \"Bob\" D. Harman, Delegate, West Virginia House of Delegates, District 34; Robert L. Harman, Administrator, Grant Memorial Hospital; C. Robert Harman, Senior Vice President, Harman Construction, Inc.; Susan M. Harman, Executive Director, West Virginia Commission on Aging; Thomas G. Harman, President, Blueville Bank of Grafton, Taylor County Economic Development Authority; William J. Harman, President, Harman Construction Inc., Morgan Stanley and Company, Inc. ","Topics include: Issues, Human Services, Public Safety, Car Insurance, Congratulations, Community Development, Small Cities Block Grant for Fountainhead Water System in Mineral County, Parks and Recreation, Health, Employment Security, Aging, Interagency Task Force on the Homeless, Economic Development, Energy, Thank You, Regional Jail and Prison Authority, Appalachian Regional Commission, Industrial Development, Highways, Mountaineer Greenhouses, Flood Assistance, Commerce, Railroads, Morgan Stanley Proposal, Conrail. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert \"Bob\" D. Harman, Delegate, West Virginia House of Delegates, Minority Caucus, District 34, President, West Virginia Contractors Association, Chairman, Mineral County Republican Party, Director, Federal and Special Programs, Mineral County Schools. ","Topics include: Highways, Education Legislation, Founder's Day Celebration, Small Cities Block Grant for Fountainhead Water System in Mineral County, Human Services, Flood Assistance, Soil Conservation Service, All-Star Football Game, Housing Development Fund, Highway and Bridge Improvement Amendment, National Governors' Association, Electricity Transmission, Housing and Urban Development, Potomac Diagnostic Center, State Employment, Library Commission, Natural Resources, Community Partnership Grant-in-Aid for New Creek Water Association, Small Cities Block Grant for Ridgeley Waste Treatment System, Public Safety, Community Development, Greetings from Governor, Culture and History, McNeill's Rangers, Emergency Water/Sewer request, Public Works, Southern Regional Education Board, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Larenim Park, 21st Judicial Circuit Court, 1988 Kelley Congressional Medal of Honor Award, Small Cities Block Grant for Mountain Top Public Service District in Mineral and Grant Counties, Education, Dismissal from Potomac State College, Employee Purchase of Keyser Garment Company, Minority Leader, Mineral County Landfill Project.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: David J. Harmer, Director, Harmer Funeral Home; David J. Harmer, Fire Chief, Shinnston Fire Department; Betty L. Harmison, Director of Restoration, Museum of the Berkeley Springs; Charles M. Harmon, Jr., and Robert W. Smart, Goldman, Sachs, and Co.; J. David Harmon, Manager, Engineering and Product Development, Walker Manufacturing Company; Tim P. Armstead, Researcher, Archives and History; Martin M. Harmon, Jr., Goldman, Sachs, and Co.; Robert \"Bob\" D. Harman, Delegate, West Virginia House of Delegates, Minority Caucus, District 34; Robert L. Harmon, Vice President, Hampton Operations, Westmoreland Coal Company; Susan M. Harman, Executive Director, West Virginia Commission on Aging; Gary Harnett, Works Manager, Alcan Rolled Products Company. ","Topics include: Thank You, Campaign, Distinguished West Virginian, Small Cities Block Grant for Shinnston water system, Grant County Library, Community Development, Historic Preservation of Old Roman Bath House, Aging, Tax Department, Lottery, Economic and Industrial Development, Highways, Human Services, Summer School, Education, Culture and History, Collective Bargaining, Property Tax Reappraisal, Air Pollution, Health, Community Partnership Grant, West Virginia Coal Investment Symposium, Motor Vehicles, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Birthday Greeting. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Brenda Nichols-Harper, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Commerce, State of West Virginia; R. Eugene Harper, Co-Chair, Task Force for Historic Preservation Legislation; Evelyn E. Harper, Planner for Children's Day, Black Walnut Festival; Jack E. Harper, Jr., Chancery Clerk, Sunflower County, Mississippi; Joe Harper, Commissioner, Pendleton County; Karen Harper, Braxton County 4-H Camp. ","Topics include: Education, Teacher of the Year, Abortion, Thank You, West Virginia Information, Natural Resources, Human Services, Commerce, Highways, Black Lung Benefits, Labor, Community Development, Seat Belt Law, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Insurance, Children, Public Safety, Birthday Greeting, Higher Education Legislation, Legislative Issues, Funding Request, State Employment, Congratulations, Health, Public Attorney, Community Partnership Grant, Nuclear Waste, Tax, Flag Request, Corridor H, Motor Vehicles, Aging, Nutrition. ","This folder contains correspondence with: R. Eugene Harper, Co-Chair, Task Force for Historic Preservation Legislation, President, West Virginia Historical Society; Hydie Hoplins, Co-Chair, Task Force for Historic Preservation Legislation; Joseph O. Harper, Commissioner, Pendleton County Commission; Sandra S. Harper, Farmers and Merchants Bank of Ritchie County; Stan Harper, Executive Director, End Severe Taxation Against the Estate; Sue Harper, President, United Steel Workers Union; Wanda Harper, President, Roan County Council of Older Americans Incorporated. ","Topics include: Highways, Natural Resources, After-the-Fact Permit, Historic Preservation, State Budget Cuts, West Virginia Historical Society, Culture and History, Small Cities Block Grant for handicapped access at Pendleton County Courthouse, Finance and Administration, State Capitol Building, Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, South Branch Railroad, Flood Recovery, Industrial Development, Teacher of the Year, West Virginia Supreme Court Decision, Tax Department, Inheritance Tax, Small Business Development, Thank You, Legislation, Aging, Salary Increase, Air Pollution Control. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Albert Harris, Rand Improvement Council; First Sergent Bennie Harris, A Company, 2nd Battalion, 30th Infantry, 3rd Infantry Division; Fred M. Hess, District Manager, Department of Health and Human Services; Cathryn Gibbs Harris, Division Director of Community Relations, American Water Works Service Company, Inc.; Evelyn Harris, University of Charleston, Chairperson, Citizens Legislative Compensation Commission; Joe Frank Harris, Governor, State of Georgia. ","Topics include: Highways, Health, Labor, Hazardous Waste, Flag Request, Social Security, Supplemental Security Income, Motor Vehicles, Thank You, Distinguished West Virginian, West Virginia Supreme Court Decision, Education, Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, Employment and Training, Public Service Commission, Workers' Relief Fund, Lumber Imports, Nepotism by Governor, Citizens Legislative Compensation Commission, Flood Assistance Request, Energy, Recovery Foundation, Abortion, Southern Governors' Association, Education.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Helen Harris, President, Research Pigmentosa International; Helen Harris, President, RP International; Joe Frank Harris, Governor of Georgia, Southern Governors' Association, Jack Harris, Mayor, City of New Cumberland; Jack L. Harris, International Mineral Resources, Inc.; JoAnn Harris, Information Representative III, State Department of Agriculture; John Brown Harris, John B. Harris, Inc., Coal Company; Jay M. Hoke, Legal Counsel and Director, Office of Customer Relations; John F. Harris, Staff Writer, The Washington Post. ","Topics include: Vocational Rehabilitation, Personal Note, Sighted Blind, Sympathy, Miner Death at Vantage Mining Company,  Literacy, West Virginia Information, Public Service Commission, Community and Industrial Development, Recommendation from Governor, Thank You, Asbestos in Public Buildings, National Guard, Fire Service Fees, Higher Education, Distinguished West Virginian, Conrail, Fair Labor Practices, Unions in Coal Mine, Natural Resources, Investigation into Southwestern Water District, Death of State Trooper, Flood, Workers' Compensation Fund, Air Quality Standard, Oil Slick, Energy, Investigation into Public Service Commission Customer Relations, National Rehabilitation Association Convention, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Shinnston, Insurance, Corrections, Education. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Joe Frank Harris, Governor, State of Georgia, Chairman, Southern Governors' Association; Dr. Winfred L. Godwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board; Dr. Edward Passerini, President, Carrying Capacity; John A. Harris IV, Secretary/Treasurer, Carrying Capacity. ","Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, National Governors' Association, Transportation, Commerce, Communications, Community and Industrial Development, Drug-Free Communities Program, Hazardous Waste Cleanup, Health, Natural Resources, Christmas Greeting, Southern Regional Education Board, National Youth Science Camp, 50th Anniversary of the Appalachian Trail, Thank You, Economic Development, Energy. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Michelle Guier Harris, Regional Director, Department of Health and Human Services, Region V; Nancy L. Harris, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Education; Doug Yanak, Claims Investigator, Workers' Compensation Fund; Richard E. Harris, Secretary, Charleston Lodge No. 202, B.P.O. Elks; Robert I. Harris, Attorney for the State Fire Prevention and Building Code Council, State of New York, Division of Housing and Community Renewal; Sharon Harris, President, Board of Directors, Monroe County Community Services Council; Sydney G. Harris, Consul General, Candian Consulate General; Joe Frank Harris, Governor, State of Georgia; Nancy L. Harris, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Education; Willard Harris, President, Harris Oil Company, Inc. ","Topics include: Culture and History, Distinguished West Virginian, Finance and Administration, Corrections, Health, Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, Highways, Agriculture, West Virginia Information Request, Human Services, Medicare, Adoption Policies, Education, Flood Assistance, Social Security Administration, Veterans, Recommendation, Insurance, Workers' Compensation Fund, National Patriotism Week, Greetings from Governor, Plumbing/Building Code Official, Natural Resources, Weatherization Assistance Program, Thank You, Canadian Parliament Budget, Corrections, Postal Service, Revenue Sharing, Congratulations to the Governor, Tax Department, Personal Care Facilities, Birthday Greetings, Retirement, Teachers. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Gail L. Harper, Field Supervisor, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Carl Harrison, President, United Mine Workers of America Local No. 6243; Clyde Harrison, Director of Security, Bluefield State College; David C. Harrison, Secretary, Monongahela River Valley Steering Group, Conference Office, West Virginia University; Harrison County Commission; Dale Hagedorn, Chairman, Harrison County Development Authority; Edna Harrison, President, Wyoming County Council on Aging, Inc.; Dr. Frank L. Harrison, Jr., Pastor, Pea Ridge Baptist Church; Gail Harrison, Executive Coordinator, Conrail Alliance for Morgan Stanely, Executive Coordinator, Coalition for a Competitive Conrail. ","Topics include: Employment Security, Distinguished West Virginian, Public Works, Public Service Commision, Veterans' Affairs, Health, Human Services, Surplus Food Program, Workers' Compensation Fund, Thank You, Donation Request, Harrison County Humane Society, Harrison County School Library Association, Legislation, Motor Vehicles, Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant for Harrison County Housing Rehabilitation, Harrison County Development Authority, Employment, Tax Department, Aging, Congratulations, Flood Control, Army Corps, Gambling, Conrail. ","This folder contains correspondence with: M. P. Koerner, Major, Chief of Field Services, Department of Public Safety; Jack E. Harrison, Executive Director, West Virginia Petroleum Council; James L. Harrison, President and CEO, First Community Bankshares, Inc.; Joseph H. Harrison, Chairman, Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission; John P. Harrison, Administrator, West Virginia Rehabilitation Center; John P. Harrison, Administrator, West Virginia Rehabilitation Center; Joseph H. Harrison, Chairman, Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission; Sharon Harris, President, Board of Directors, Monroe County Community Services Council; Thomas G. Harrison, Assistant Chief, Shinnston Fire Department. ","Topics include: Highways, Public Safety, Energy, National Governors' Association, Workers' Compensation Fund, Retirement, Thank You, Support, Personal Note, Property Reappraisal, Tax Department, Finance and Administration, Sanitation, Natural Resources, Health, Environmental Protection, Education, Community Development, Weatherization Assistance Program grant to Monroe County Community Services Council, Small Cities Block Grant for Shinnston Fire Department in Harrison County, Small Cities Block Grant for Putnam County water system. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Alan B. Mollohan, U.S. Representative for West Virginia's first congressional district; Carolyn Hart, Scott Teays Elementary School; David W. Hart, Attorney at Law; Gary Hart, U.S. Senator for Colorado; Ron Wyden, U.S. Representative for Oregon; James T. Hart, Board President, Hygeia Facilities Foundation, Inc.; John M. Hart, Jr., Steamtown U.S.A.; Kenneth R. Hart, Principal, Franklin Junior High School. ","Topics include: Hamilton Round Barn Museum, Highways, Legislation, Education, Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant for Greenbrier County, Health, Charleston High School Consolidation, Economic Development, Small Cities Block Grant for Elkins streetscape project in Randolph County, Small Cities Block Grant for Ritchie County, Lottery, Department of Defense legislation, Self-Employment Opportunity Act, Employment Security, State Department of Health grant, West Virginia information request, flag request, State Retirement, Property Tax Reappraisal, Tri-County Expressway, Salary Equalization for State Employees, Human Services, Birthday Greetings, Honorary West Virginian, Judge's conflict of interest, Rural Transit, Culture and History, State Archives. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Donald T. Hartman, Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, The University of Charleston; Glen Hartman, Executive Director, Texas Public Building Authority; Lucille G. Hartman, Secretary, Concord Heritage Association; Maurice Hartman, Acting Regional Administrator, Program Operations, Health Care Financing Administration, Department of Health and Human Services; Patricia O. Hartman, West Virginia House of Delegates; Ralph Hartman, Chairman, New Creek Public Service District; Richard J. Hartman, Vice President/Accounting and Finance, ALLTEL/Northeast Region; Scott Hartman, Chairman, Wetzel County Fire Board; William G. Hartman, President, Chamber of Commerce, Elkins-Randolph County. ","Topics include: Lottery, Tax, Cancer Research Center at West Virginia University, Culture and History, West Virginia Humanities Foundation, Highways, State Building Commission, Thank You, Natural Resources, Animal Cruelty, Board of Regents, Medicaid, Human Services, Aging, Sympathy, Governor's Community Partnership Program for New Creek, WV, Community and Industrial Development, Abortion, Energy, Legislation, Wetzel County Fire Board, West Virginia information request, Rural Transit, Juvenile Care Center, Small Cities Block Grant for Elkins downtown revitalization in Randolph County. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Harrah Engineering, Inc.; Frank Harrar, Financial Aid Administrator, West Liberty State College; Ernest J. Harrell, Colonel, Corps of Engineers, Division Engineer; Fred Harrington, Coordinator I, Services to Business and Industry, Department of Education, Bureau of Vocational, Technical, and Adult Education; Kelly Harrington, Highland Junior High School, Student Council; Toni Harrington, Manager, Government and Public Relations, American Honda Motor Company, Inc.; C. Frank Harscher, III, Associate, Howard Needles Tammen and Bergendoff; Ruth A. Harsh, President, Women's Missionary Fellowship, Evangelical Friend's Church, Eastern Region; Al Harshbarger, Treasurer-Manager, Huntington Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Employees Federal Credit Union. ","Topics include: United States Purchasing Exchange, Finance and Administration, Public Employees Retirement System, Worker's Compensation Fund, Social Security Administration, Education, Recommendation, Human Services, Flood Assistance, Aging, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Huntington, Riverfront sites in West Virginia, Health, Congratulations on Naturalization, Railroad safety, Highways, Natural Resources, Industrial Training, Job Training, Flag Request, flag request, seat belt education program, AT\u0026T, labor dispute between A. T. Massey Co. And the United Mine Workers of America in Mingo County, West Virginia, Abandoned Mine Lands Program, road toll projects, Congratulations, Energy, Thank You, Gambling. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Lynn R. Hartz, Ph.D., Women's Counseling Center of West Virginia; Richard Hartzell, Division of Wildlife Resources, Department of Natural Resources; James Vorenberg, Dean, Harvard Law School; Jonathan R. Alger, Director, Harvard Legislative Research Bureau; Anne Doyle Kenney, Internship Coordinator, Harvard University; Nancy Dietz, Student Program Coordinator, Institute of Politics, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University; Dawn Blackstock Hatzer, City Administrator, Corporation of Ranson; B. J. Harvey, President, the Minority Business Telephone Book; Harvey Hite, Personnel Director, City of Parkersburg; Beatrice Burns Harvey, Greenbrier County Democratic Women's Club; Charles E. Harvey, Commissioner, Jackson County Commission; Jay M. Hoke, Legal Counsel and Director, Office of Customer Relations, Public Service Commission of West Virginia. ","Topics include: Board of Examiners in Counseling, Birthday Greeting, Natural Resources, Anniversary Congratulations, Highways, Recommendation, Education, Internships, Community Development, Flood Protection Program, Capitol Dome Restoration Project, National Directory, Wall Street Journal, United States Army Reserves Amory at Rainelle, West Virginia, Employment Security, Supreme Court, Housing and Urban Development, Anti-Drug Prevention, Public Service Commission in Summers County, Public Service Commission investigative report. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Captain James R. Harvey, USN, PCO PCU West Virginia; James Raymond Harvey, Museum of Modern History, House of the Heart; Ollie M. Harvey, Chairman, People Requesting Illegal Dumping Eliminated; Thomas E. Harvey, Deputy Administrator, Veterans Affairs; Walter L. Harvey, Department of Labor; Wetzel E. Harvey, Business Manager, Laborers' International Union of North America, AFL-CIO; Robert B. Harvit, Chairman, Harvit Broadcasting Corporation. ","Topics include: Human Services, Mental Health, Tax, Property Reappraisal, Veterans' Affairs, USS West Virginia, Request for items for Museum of Modern History, Highways, Community and Industrial Development, Public Service Commission, Thank You, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, Motor Vehicles, Litter Control Grant, Natural Resources, Tri-County Expressway, Suggestions, Personal Note, West Virginia Information Request, Birthday Greeting, Retirement, Tri-State Greyhound Park, Camp Creek State Forest, Commerce, Culture and History, labor dispute between A. T. Massey Co. And the United Mine Workers of America in Mingo County, West Virginia. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Carolyn Hart, Scott Teays Elementary; Harry C. Hartleben, Jr., Wood County Historic Landmarks Commission; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner, Department of Culture and History; Bill Hartgroves, President, Potomac Valley Audubon Society; Sean A. A. Hartigan, Executive Chef, Coolfont  Resorts; Gary Hartley, Shinnston Fire Department; J. Douglas Hartley, Executive Director, West Virginia Public Transit Association; Jonathan W. Hartley, Planning Director, Jefferson County Planning Commission. ","Topics include: Thank You, Community Development, Multi-Activities Project for Ritchie County, Culture and History, Congratulations from Governor, Employment Security, Highways, Christmas Greetings from Governor, Natural Resources, David Power Project in Canaan Valley, American Culinary Federation's Seafood Challenge, Cold War, Nuclear Bomb Shelters, Emergency Services, state grant to Wood County Historic Landmark Commission, Lemon Laws, Human Services, Health, Shinnston Small Cities Block Grant, Transit Authority, Finance and Administration, State Building Code Legislation, Closing of rural voting precincts in Marshall County. ","This folder contains correspondence with: W. Don Hartley, Commissioner, Nicholas County Commission; Robert P. Hartley, President, Hartley Oil Company, Inc.; Bill Hartling, Executive Director, FMRS Mental health Council, Inc.; Jack D. Hartline, Chairman, Legion Americanism Project; William M. Hartog, Director of Admissions, Washington and Lee University; Lawrence Harton, Board Chairman, North Central Opportunities Industrialization Center, Inc.; Robert H. Hartong, President, W. A. Wilson and Sons, Inc. ","Topics include: State employment, Recommendation, Legislative Issues, Collective Bargaining for Public Employees, Community Partnership Program for Glenville State College, Family Law Master in Mason and Putnam Counties, Personal Note, Natural Resources, Corrections Employment, Juvenille Justice and Delinquency Prevention Program, American Legion Shadyside Post No. 521, flag request, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Shinnston, Highways, Recommendation, Speaking Engagement, Glass Industry Assistance Program, Abortion, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Finance and Administration, Asbestos in State Buildings, Human Services, Employment Security. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Yawara Hata, Governor, Saitama Prefecture, Japan; H. J. Hatch, Major General, U.S. Army, Director of Civil Works, Department of the Army; Robert C. Byrd, West Virginia Senator; Orrin G. Hatch, Utah Senator; John W. Hatcher, Jr., West Virginia House of Delegates; J. T. Hatcher, Cottageville Volunteer Fire Department; Joe W. Hatfield, Executive Director, West Virginia Housing Development Fund. ","Topics include: Personal Note, Exchange Students, Public Service Commission, Flood Assistance and Prevention, Labor, Executive Information Services, William Hatch, Technology Systems, Inc.; Grandparents' Visitation Rights Legislation, Commerce, Community Block Grant for Page-Kincaid Wastewater project, Highways, Community Partnership Program for Cottageville Volunteer Fire Department, Governor's Official State Papers, Board of Land Surveyors, Christmas Greetings, National Governor's Association, Natural Resources, Election Congratulations, Nursing Home, Housing Development funding increase request, traffic accident and State Police corruption claim. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard Hathaway, President, Grafton-Taylor County Park and Recreation Commission; Thomas R. Hathaway, Superior Toyota, Inc.; H. J. Hatch, Major General, U.S. Army, Director of Civil Works, Department of the Army; Dawn Blackstock Hatzer, City Administrator, Corporation of Ranson.  ","Topics include: Health, Veterans' Affairs, Thank You, Social Security Administration, Park/Park Systems Case Study, Grafton Land and Water Conservation Fund for Fetterman Park, Lottery, Aging, Economic and Industrial Development, Flood Assistance, Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Natural Resources, Dam on the Greenbrier River, Culture and History, Historic Preservation of Ranson City Hall, Small Cities Block Grant to Neighborhood Revitalization and Development Plan for Ranson.","This folder contains correspondence with: John A. Hash, President and Editor, Bible Pathway; Joseph C. Hash, Jr., Esquire, Hash and Benford; Donald A. Haskins, President of West Virginia Association of School Administrators; John Haskins, Operations Manager, Scott Oil Company; Donald A. Haskins, Superintendent, Marshall County Schools; Elinor M. Hashim, Chairman, National Commission on Libraries and Information Science; Xen Hassenplug, Hassenplug Associates, Inc.; Gloria L. Hassett, U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of Surface Mining; John J. Hassett, Executive Director, International Bridge, Tunnel, and Turnpike Association; Tom Hassett, Consultant, Phoenix Seminar Consultant and Referrals; Kassandra Hassler, Documents Librarian, Tennesse State Library and Archives; Adele Hast, Ph.D., Editor-in-Chief, Who's Who in the South and Southwest; Grigor \"Scot\" Hasted, President, Celebrate America Foundation; Charles A. Hastings, American Standard, Inc.; Michael Hastings, Chairman, Fayette County Republican Executive Committee; Wink Hastings, Acting District Manager, United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management; Butch Haswell, Assistant Basketball Coach, West Virginia University. ","Topics include: Thank You, Human Services, Solicitation, Toll Road Study Commission, Insurance, Small Cities Block Grant for Smithville Community Center and water line in Ritchie County, Public Service Commission, Community Development, Motor Vehicles, Flood Assistance, Education, Recommendation, Corrections, Natural Resources, Nuclear Storage, Social Security, Aging, Legislative Issues, Distinguished West Virginian award, Tax, Property Reappraisal, State Library, Governor's Publicity, County Geological Survey, West Virginia Familiarization Tour, Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centers, Executive Budget, Governor's Biography, Flag Request, 148th General Convention in Asheville, Labor, In-State Vendor Preference, State Police, Oil and Gas Lease Application in Arthurdale in Preston County, Personal Note, West Virginia Information Request. ","This folder contains correspondence with: State Delegate Barbara A. Hatfield, Vice Chairman, Committee on Health and Human Services; Calvin Hatfield, Chairman, South Putnam Public Service District; Coleman Hatfield, O.D., President, West Virginia Optometric Association; C. Donald Hatfield, Editor and Publisher, Tuscon Citizen; Harvey H. Hatfield, Ruttencutter Funeral Home. ","Topics include: Lottery, Human Services, Welfare Reform, Planning Committee of the Governor's Conference on Infant Mortality, Health, Council for Childrens' Services, National Governors' Association, Community Development, Labor Dispute between A. T. Massey Company and the United Mine Workers of America in Mingo County, Liability Insurance, Personal Note, Higher Education, Tax, Highways, Emergency Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Birthday Greeting, Governor's Honor Academy, Thank You, West Virginia Information Request, Motor Vehicles. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Joe W. Hatfield, Executive Director, West Virginia Housing Development Fund; John M. Karras, West Virginia State Senator, First District; Mark O. Hatfield, U.S. Senator from Oregon, Chairman, Committee on Appropriations; Truby Hatfield, President, Mingo County Federation of Teachers. ","Topics include: Insurance, New Small Development Program, Housing, Flood Assistance, Community Facilities Interim Loan Program, Federal Tax Reform, Small Cities Block Grant for West Virginia Housing Development Fund, Homelessness, Legislation, Housing Finance Bonds, Single-Family Mortgage Program, Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) funds in Hampshire County, ARC funds for Marlinton in Pocahontas County, Highways, ARC funds for Mason County, ARC funds for Tug Fork Valley area, State Unemployment Insurance Program, Photo Request, Thank You, Human Services, Clean Coal Technology Reserve, Small Cities Block Grant for Cabell County, Health, Suggestions, Aging, Lottery, State Job Training Coordinating Council, Education, Energy, Mining Fatality at S \u0026 M Coal Company at Coal Mountain in Wyoming County.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Augustus F. Hawkins, U.S Representative for California, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives; Bonnie Belle Hawkins, Public Affairs Department Chairman, the Woman's Club of Clarksburg; Charles Hawkins, President, McMechen Volunteer Firemen's Club; Frank Hawkins, National Director at Large, Central Region, American Ex-Prisoners of War; Paul Hawkins, Jr., Professor, Parkersburg Community College. ","Topics include: Highways, Immigration Reform and Control Act, Education, Public Library, Library Legislation, Commerce, Workers' Rights, Mental Health, Legal Aid, Workers' Compensation Fund, Energy, Community Development, Birthday Greetings, Request for Photo, Salaries for Public Employees, Higher Education, Lottery, Marion County Armory, Mental Health Facility in Weston, Personal Note, Corrections, Inauguration Cost, Aging, Health, Marshall University Autism Training Center, Human Services, Insurance, Legislation. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Colonel Richard W. Hauer, Jr., Department of the Army; Andrew G. Hauge, Hauge's Flower Store and Garden Center, Inc.; David W. Haugh, Ritchie County Magistrate; Alan R. Haught, Mayor of Harrisville; Bessie Haught, Tyler County Extension Homemakers Council; Eldon J. Haught, Member, West Virginia Aeronautics Commission; Janet K. Haught, Secretary West Virginia Organization of Nurse Executives; Larry K. Haught, Deputy, Roane County Sheriff Department; Nancy J. Haught, Clerk, Tyler County Magistrate Court; Samuel Haught, President, Wallace Improvement Association. ","Topics include: Flag Request, Highways, Public Safety, Public Safety, West Virginia Information Request, Civil Contingent Fund for Town of Harrisville, Community Development, Governor's Community Partnership Grant for Harrisville, Public Works, Small Cities Block Grant for Harrisville, Economic Development, Natural Resources, Civil Contingency Fund for Harrisville, Thank You, Motor Vehicles, Auction Item Request, Human Services, Education, Tax, Property Reappraisal, Employment Security, Lottery, Public Employees Insurance Board, West Virginia Board of Examiners, Health, Magistrate Court, Tri-County Expressway, Adjutant General Office, Natural Resources, Birthday Greetings. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Helen Hauldren, Member, West Virginia State Board of Education; Ted Haun, Ted's Imperial Lanes; George Haupstein, Administrator, Wishing Well Nursing Home, Inc.; Harvey M. Havlichek, President, Adams Office Supply; Catherine Havrilesky, Director, Teachers Programs and Services, Educational Testing Service; J. R. Hawvermale, Executive Director, Eastern Panhandle Regional Planning and Development Council – Regional 9; Jane F. Levey, Publicist, Yale University Press; Lewis Murphy, President, Hawley Coal Company; Dale D. Hawley, Director, Division of Student Activities, National Association of Secondary School Principals; Thomas J. Hawse, III, West Virginia State Delegate; J. R. Hawvermale, Executive Director, Regional 9 Planning and Development Council. ","Topics include: Highways, Board of Education, Congratulations, Thank You, Tri-County Expressway, Lottery, Human Services, Medicaid, Grandparents' Rights, Motor Vehicles, Travel Literature, Health, Mental Health, Public Insurance Employees Board, Natural Resources, West Virginia Information Request, Marshall University Autism Training Center, Hawk's Nest Industrial Disaster, Public Safety, Education, Greetings from the Governor, Turnpike Commission, Flood Assistance, Public Works, National Governors' Association, Electricity Transmission, Community Development, West Virginia National Guard, Industrial Development, Appalachian Regional Commission funds for Berkeley County. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Katharine T. Hayes, Director, Beyond War Award; Robert B. Hayes, President, County Commission of Cabell County, Professor, Educational Administration, Marshall University; Thomas A. Hays, President, the May Department Store; Patricia Haye, Chairman, Big Sandy Public Service Department; Benjamin H. Hayes, President, Monongahela Power Company; Donald Hayes, President, Sawdex Corporation in Anchorage, Alaska; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; James B. Hayes, Publisher, Fortune Magazine; David K. Heydinger, M.D., Director of Health, State of West Virginia Department of Health; Jay Hayes, Co-Chairman, Christmas in July; Jean Hayes, Clerk, Tyler County Magistrate Office; Sheldon Haynes, Attorney-at-Law; Wendell Hayes, President, Weston-Lewis County Emergency Ambulance Service Authority, President, Lewis County Development Authority; Beth Hays, Professional Counseling Associates; John L. Hays, Business Manager, WVNET. ","Topics include: Public Employees Insurance Board, Distinguished West Virginia award, Education, Small Cities Block Grant for sewer system in Milton Cabell County, Personal Note, Lottery, Capitol Gold Dome Project, Aging, Natural Resources, Energy, Highways, Public Safety, Christmas Wishes, Wood Industry, Workers' Compensation Fund, Anniversary Greetings, Governor's School Visit, Employment Security, Community Development, Suggestions, Health, Lewis County Christmas in July, Magistrate Court, West Virginia Supreme Court decision, Motor Vehicles, Small Cities Block Grant for Cabell County Commission sewer project, Commission on Higher Education, Recommendations, National Guard, Human Services, Nongame Advisory Council, Emergency Services, Weston Facility, Mental Health, Liability Insurance, Public Safety, West Virginia Counselor Licensure Bill, Board of Regents, Energy. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Students of Mrs. Hayes and Mrs. Hayes in Wetzel County. ","Topics include: Education, Thank You. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Y. Hayne, P. E., Senior Vice President, Appalachian Usher and Milam, Inc., Appalachian Engineers, Inc.; Andrew H. Card, Jr., Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs; Gene A. Haynes, Delegate, West Virginia Legislature; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner, Workers' Compensation Fund; Jean M. Haynes, Executive Secretary, Professional Insurance Agents of West Virginia, Inc.; Jerry L. Haynes, President, Haynes Construction Co., Inc; Morrin Cooper, Mayor, Howick Borough Council; Mitch Daniels, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Intergovernmental Affairs; Ronald Reagan, President of the United States; Sheldon E. Haynes, Haynes, Ford, and Rowe, Attorneys at Law; Edward Haynes; Robert Tuttle, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Presidential Affairs; Voras K. Haynes, Randolph County, Extension Agent. ","Topics include: Community Development, Congratulations, Air National Guard at Yeager Airport, Industrial Development, Economic Development, Public Service Commission, Legislation, Finance and Administration, Capitol Dome Project, State Employees Benefits, United States Information Agency, Human Services, Liability Insurance, Extraordinary Session of West Virginia Legislature, Commission on Child Support, Health, Employment at Weston Hospital, Rural Transit, Stevens Clinic Hospital, Workers' Compensation Fund, Aging, Town of Bramwell Governmental Records, Support, Visitor from New Zealand, Judicial Investigation Commission, Highways, Recommendation, Natural Resources, West Virginia University Extension Program, Take Pride in American National Awards Program. ","This folder contains correspondence with: S. I. Hayakawa, Ph.D., Honorary Chairman, U.S. English; Harold Hayden, Delegate, West Virginia House of Delegates; Tom Hayden, Member of the Assembly, California Legislature; Mike Hayden, Governor, Kansas; Reverend William R. Hayden, First Baptist Church; Stephen R. Hayhurst, Hayhurst Equipment, Inc.; Franklin D. Heck, Mayor, City of Kenova; Barbara A. Mikulski, United States Senator, Maryland. ","Topics include: Designation of English as the official language of the U.S., National Governors' Association, Electricity Transmission, Highways, Higher Education, State Drug Screening, Congratulations, Republican Governors' Association, Employment and Training, federal dislocated worker program, Hazardous Waste Working Group, Emergency Preparedness, Legislative Issues, Private Student Loans, Banking, Unemployment Benefits, Three Rivers Coal Festival, Greetings from Governor, Social Security, Flag Request, Housing and Urban Development, Human Services, Support, Motor Vehicles, Small Cities Block Grant for sewer system of Arnoldsburg in Calhoun County, Marshall University, Public Legal Services, Personal Note, Parks and Recreation, Abortion, Commerce, National Guard training near Stony River/Dolly Sods, Public Service Commission, Birthday Greeting. ","This folder contains correspondence with: John Haywood, Vice President, Michael Baker Corporation; Paul P. Giordano, Regional Director, Region III, Federal Emergency Management Agency; Roger P. Maickel, Ph.D., FRSC, the American Institute of Chemists, Inc.; Mark Rollinson, Rollinson and Zusman, Attorneys at Law; Richard D. Sambuco, Associate Professor, Industrial Relations, West Virginia Northern Community College; Lee Thomas, Administrator, United States Environmental Protection Agency; Jim Hazel, Administrator, Murray County Memorial Hospital; John A. Hazlett, President, Frontier Consulting, Inc.; Roger L. Hazelton, Senior Vice President, Marketing, Falcon Jet; Robert C. Hazlett, Chairman, Wheeling Parks Commission; Hazlett, Burt and Watson, Inc.; Jan T. Hazard, Food and Equipment Editor, Ladies' Home Journal; James Hazlett, Executive Director, the Wheeling Clinic; Daniel J. Snyder, President, Hazox Corporation. ","Topics include: Human Services, Invitation for Moundsville Bridge Opening, Workers' Compensation Fund, Hazard Mitigation, Flood Services, Hazardous Waste Control, Health, Donation Request, Natural Resources, Fostoria Property, Finance and Administration, Thank You, Rehabilitation Services, Highways, Governor's Community Partnership Program for Wheeling Parks Commission, West Virginia Financing, Thank You, Professional Counseling Licensure, Salary Raises for Department of Health Employee. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Albert B. Head, Executive Director, Alabama State Council on the Arts and Humanities; Ken Sullivan, Editor, Goldenseal, Department of Culture and History; He Jianxiong, Third Secretary, People's Republic of China Embassy; Marie Held, Principal, Martin Sumner School; Hilda R. Heady, Administrator, Preston Memorial Hospital; James R. Miller, M.D., Secretary/Treasurer,West Virginia Association of Local Health Officers; William L. Heartwell, Jr., Member, ICESA Staff, Executive Vice President, Interstate Conference of Employment Security Agencies; Steven Heasley, Member, Juvenile Justice Subcommittee, State Advisory Group for Juvenile Justice, Associate Director, the Appalachian Mental Health Center; William Heatherly, Director, Alabama Department of Industrial Relations. ","Topics include: Highways, Goldenseal Magazine, Honorary West Virginian Certificate, Aging, Flag Request, Public Employees Insurance Agency, Health, Medicaid, Social Security Administration, Legislation, Treatment of Women in Wetzel County Correctional Center, State Debt, Bonds for Preston Memorial Hospital, Levy Election, Human Services, State Health Director, National Youth Science Camp, Request for West Virginia Information, Litter Control, Financing Business Start Up, Community Work Experience Program, Anniversary Greeting, Legislative Proposals, Employment Security, Corrections, Children's Services, Motor Vehicles, West Virginia Information Request. ","This folder contains correspondence with: George E. McLaughlin, Bachmann, Hess, Bachmann, and Garden Law Offices; Larry Heath and Bill Drake, Robotics International of SME; Charles L. Heatherly, Acting Administrator, U.S. Small Business Administration; Edwin T. Holloway, Associate Administrator for Finance and Investment, U.S. Small Business Administration; James W. Heaton, President, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of West Virginia, Inc.; Helen Heatwole, President, Hampshire County Board of Education; Lloyd E. Heatwole, Potomac Highland Christian Academy; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Frederick W. Hebbard, O.D., Ph.D., Dean, College of Optometry, The Ohio State University; L. F. Hebert, Plant Manager, Monsanto Chemical Company; Paul C. Hebner, Occidental Petroleum Corporation. ","Topics include: Highways, Mental Health, Human Services, Seat Belt Law, Housing and Urban Development, Workers' Compensation Fund, Religion, Technology Transfer Centers, Industrial Development, Employment Security, Education, Small Business Administration, Flood Recovery, Natural Resources, Public Service Commission for Hancock County, Thank You, Personal Note, Legislative Issues, Asbestos, Mother's Day, State Tax, Berkeley County Crime Solvers, Public Safety, Congratulations, U.S. Forest Service, Parsons Tree Nursery, David Power Project, Board of Regents, Recommendation from the Governor, Job Training, Economic Development, Military Re-enlistment.  ","Topics include: Legislative issues, Culture and History, Creation of West Virginia, Civil War History, Distinguished West Virginian certificate.","This folder contains correspondence with: Albert Heck, President, Clarksburg Board of Realtors; Franklin D. Heck, Mayor, City of Kenova; James S. Hecker, Administrator, Jeffersonian Manor; R. E. Heckert, Chairman, E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company, Inc; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State, West Virginia; Margaret M. Heckler, Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Richard Heckman, President, West Virginia Association of Educational Opportunity Program Personnel, Upward Bound Program, Salem College; Constance C. Heckman, Executive Director, American Legislative Exchange Council. ","Topics include: Legislative Issues, Community Development, Industrial Development, 1985 Youth Scinece Camp, Governor's Honors Academy, Education, Energy, State Employees, Retirement, Layoffs at Dupont, Human Services, Finance and Administration, Governor's Community Partnership Program for Kenova, Appalachian Regional Commission grant, Thank You, Highways, Personal Note, Medicaid, Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, State Tax, Hiring Freezes for Marshall, American Legislative Exchange Council, State Employees, West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals. ","Topics include: Legislative Issues,  State Appointments, Notary Commission, Committee on Armed Services, Berkeley County Board of Education Bonds, Board of Investments, Veteran's Council, Commission on Drunk Driving, Commerce, Water Development Authority, Notaries Public, Regional Jail Standard Commission, Coal Mine Health and Safety Board, Economic Development Authority, Board of Examiners in Counseling, Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Administrative Law Division, Election activities in Gilbert, Industry Assistance Corporation, Third Senatorial District, State Armory Board, Finance and Administration, Forgery from Notary Commissioner, Judge of Fifth Judicial Circuit, County and Circuit Clerks' Association; Economic Development Authority, Health, Education, Pre-school Handicapped Advisory Council, Judicial Retirement, Automobile Assistance Corporation, State Building Commission, Toll Road Study Commission, Board of Public Works.","This folder contains correspondence with: Margaret M. Heckler, Secretary of Health and Human Services; R. E. Heckert, Chairman of the Board, E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company.  ","Topics include: Health, Human Services, Medicaid, Tax Department, Child Support Development and Enforcement, Flood Assistance, Social Security Week, Behavioral Health School, Economic Development.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: A. J. Hedge, Jr., International Business Machines Corporation, Office of the IBM Vice President and President, Real Estate Construction Division; Christine M. Hedges, West Virginia National Organization for Women; David Hedges, News Editor, Spencer Newspapers, Inc.; Hedgesville High School Future Farmers of America; Colonel W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent, State Coordinating Officer, Department of Public Safety; Don Hedrick, Don Hedrick's Cigarette Services; H. M. Hedrick, Agent, State Automobile Mutual Insurance Company; Linda D. Hedrick, PTA Second Vice President; Mary Jane Hedrick, Clerk, Tucker County Magistrate Court; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Susan Lyall Hedstrom, Clerk, Greenbrier County Magistrate Court. ","Topics include: Public Employees Insurance Board, Support, Industrial Development, Thank You, Economic Development, Legislative Issues, Health, Women's Employment, Liability Insurance, Flood Assistance, Highways, Natural Resources, Nongame Wildlife Program, Human Services, Tax Department, West Virginia State Information Request, Aging, Motor Vehicles, Public Transit Support, Community Development, Lottery, Military Medical Records, Proclamation of Teacher Appreciation Week, Magistrate Court, Tax Department, Flag Request, Employment, Congratulations.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: John N. Hefner, President, Ohmega Computer Services, Inc.; Regina Lipscomb, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Human Services; Rick L. Hefner, Chief Financial Officer, HCA Raleigh General Hospital; Lieutenant General E. R. Heiberg, III, Chief of Engineers, Huntington District of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State, Ex-Office Secretary, Board of Public Works; Dave Heil, American Embassy Helsinki; John M. Heilmeiser, Chairperson, Community Support System Technical Assistance and Advocacy Committee; Robert K. Holliday, Senator, Eleventh District, Senate of West Virginia. ","Topics include: Parsons Tree Nursery, Natural Resources, UMWA Mine Strikes, Highways, Christmas Greetings, Coal Industry, Energy, Community Development, State Employment Transfer, Distinguished West Virginian certificate, Arch Moore, Jr., Vocational Technical Center, Human Services, Abortion, Weston Facility, Motor Vehicles, Public Employees Retirement System, Governor's Community Partnership Program for Berkeley County Commission, Soil Erosion at Sistersville City Park, Public Works, Commerce, Aging, Personal Note, Culture and History, Historic Preservation Grant for Gilbert House in Kearneysville, Behavioral Health, Flood Research, Initiative for Understanding: American Soviet Youth Exchange. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Law Offices of Heiskell and Cather; Jerri Heiskell, Heiskell Realty, Inc.; Betty Heitman, Office of the Co-Chairman, Republican National Committee; Connie Heitzman, Executive Laison, the International Integrity Program; M. Virginia Helbling, Mayor of Triadelphia; Richard A. Hellman, President, Friends of the United Nations Environment Programme; Ronald P. Helman, President, Beta Theta Pi; Lowell D. Basford, Acting Director of Personnel, West Virginia Civil Service System; Charlotte K. Helmick, Counselor, WVU Scholars Program. ","Topics include: Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Business Card Request, Birthday Greeting, Legislative Issues, Personal Notes, Support, Public Safety, Finance and Administration, Recommendation from Governor, Republican National Committee, State Budget, Liability Insurance, Flag Request, Energy, Public Safety, Small Cities Block Grant for Nicholas County Commission, Community Development, President's Tax Proposal, Veterans Affairs, Natural Resources, Collective Bargaining for Public Employees, Legislative Matter, Labor, Civil Service, Motor Vehicles. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Leonard E. Howell, President, Pocahontas County Board of Education; Phyllis Helmick, Director, Hardy County Committe on Aging; Robert H. Helmick, President, Untied States Olympic Committee; Walter D. Helmick, President, Pocahontas County Commission; Jesse Helms, United States Senate for North Carolina, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; Jay M. Hoke, Legal Counsel and Director, Office of Customer Relations, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Juanita J. Helphrey, Governor's Interstate Indian Council, Inc; William \"Bill\" C. Helsley, Vice President of Manufacturing, Quaker State Corporation. ","Topics include: Legislative Issues, Highways, Easter Greetings, Flood Assistance, Public Safety, Hardwood Industry in Upshur County, Community Development, Legal Aid, Human Services, Education, Aging, Finance and Administration, Potomac Transit Valley Authority, Annual State Games, Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant  for Marlinton Middle School, Small Cities Block Grant for Pocahontas County Commission, West Virginia Aeronautics Commission for the Pocahontas County Commission, Health, Pocahontas Home Health Agency, Appalachian Regional Commission for Pocahontas County Solid Waste Disposal Program, Social Security Administration, Employment Security, Legislation, Block Grants, Nutritional Assistance, Public Service Commission Informal Complaint, Governor's Interstate Indian Council annual meeting, Liability Insurance, Personal Note. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Attorney at Law, Law Offices of Rose, Scmidt, Chapman, Duff and Hasley, State Chairman, West Virginia Republican Party; C. Andrew Heiskell, M.D.; Terry T. Jones, President, Morgantown Area Chamber of Commerce; Kenneth Randolph, Mayor, City of Morgantown; Glen Walker, Chairman, Monongalia County Chamber of Commerce. ","Topics include: Highways, Human Services, Health, Support, Community Development, Thank You, NASA Patches, Circuit Judgeship, West Virginia Republican Party Chairman Elections, Lottery, Small Business Innovation Projects, Heiskell's law firm working for the state, Public Safety, West Virginia Turnpike, Personal Note, Economic Development. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Doris Helge, Project Director, National Rural and Small School Consortium. ","Topics included: Education, National Rural Development Institute, Rural Special Education, American Council on Rural Special Education. ","This folder contains correspondence with: H. L. Hembree, Chairman of the Board and CEO, Arkansas Best Corporation; Madeleine Hemmings, President, West Virginia Round Table; Sharon Hemmings, The Tackle Barn; Andrew Hempel, PE, Project Manager, Exxon Chemical Americas; Murray Hendel, Co-Chairperson, Margie Williams, Co-Chairperson, Coalition for Investment Tax Credit Redemption; Fred W. Hendershot, Executive Director, Hancock County Sheltered Workshop, Inc.; Col. W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Nat Hendricks, President, American Petroleum Preservation Association; Tom Henesy, Jules Rabin Associates. ","Topics include: Thank You, Aging, Commerce, Taxes, Legislation, Fishing Festival, Natural Resources, Exxon Chemicals, Industrial Development, Agriculture, Highways, Governor's Community Partnership Program for Sheltered Workshop in Hancock County Commission, Community Development, West Virginia Information Request, Human Services, Aid to Families with Dependent Children Program, Distinguished West Virginian award, UMWA strikes at Elk Run Coal Company in Boone County, Health, Social Security Administration, Board of Regents, Salary Equalization for state teachers and employees, Congratulations, Weston Facility, Mental Health, Electric Newsboard Service, Small Cities Block Grant for Shinnston. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Susan A. Henley, Executive Director, American Hiking Society; Vice President George Bush; Rita Hennen, Legislative Chairman, Phyllis Osenton, President, Delta Kappa Gamma Society International; Margaret I. Henrich, Administrator, Cerebral Palsy Clinic, Inc.; Rene A. Henry, Jr., President and CEO, National Institute of Building Sciences; H. Preston Henshaw, President, Western Pocahontas Properties, President, CSX Minerals, Inc; Larry Henson, Regional Forester, USDA Forest Service; M. P. Koerner, Major, Chief of Field Services, Department of Public Safety; John and Tom Henson, Long and Fisher Funeral Homes, Inc.; Lonnie R. Henthorn, President, Citizens National Bank. ","Topics include: Aging, Education, Commerce, Outdoor Recreation, Natural Resources, Health, Corrections, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Celebration Invitation, Anniversary Greeting, Recommendation from the Governor, State Flag Request, Highways, Physically Handicapped Recognition Month, Governor's Interagency Task Force on the Homeless, Community Development, Governor's Management Task Force, USDA Forest Service, State Fire Marshall, Housing, Public Safety, Prayer in School Amendment, Personal Note, Thank You, Industrial Development. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Bill Henderson, President, Retail Division, Historic Lewis County Chamber of Commerce; Herbert H. Henderson, West Virginia State Conference of Branches of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; James W. Henderson, President, Retail Division, Historic Lewis County Chamber of Commerce; Marti Henderson, Editor/Publisher, Rocky Mountain Clubs and Resorts; Oral E. Henderson, Jr., City Window and Construction Company; Randy E. Henderson, Division of Rehabilitation Services, Counselor for the Deaf. ","Topics include: Corrections, Moundsville Penitentiary Uprising, Tax, Statewide Property Reappraisal, Public Service Commission, Small Cities Block Grant for Weston Main Avenue Revitalization, Community Development, Issues, Employment, Highways, Housing, EPA Stack Height Regulations, Energy, Employment, Emissions Regulations, Martin Luther King, Jr. West Virginia Holiday Commission, Affirmative Action, Employment and Training, Economic Development, Aging, Legal Aid, Mental Health, Public Employees Retirement System, Distinguished West Virginian award, High School Graduation, WV Civil Service System, Congratulations, Issues, Workers' Compensation Fund. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner, Workers' Compensation Fund; R. H. Miller, Major, Chief of Staff, Department of Public Safety; Richard L. Hensley, Gilbert and Company. ","Topics include: Birthday Greeting, Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Veterans Affairs, Corrections, West Virginia Rehab Center, Personal Note, Public Safety, Employment Security, Highways, Aging, Marshall University Stadium, West Virginia Supreme Court Decision, Tax.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Brown E. Henry, Henry's Florist; David A. Henry, President, Henry Oil Company, Inc.; Edgar N. Henry, Director, West Virginia Water Development Authority, Commissioner, Ohio River Valley Sanitation Commission; Gail Henry, Sports Illustrated Picture Sales; John E. Henry, President, Mid-Ohio Valley Aviation Association; Joseph B. Henry, New England Mutual Life Insurance Company; Patrick G. Henry, III, Judge, 31st Judicial Circuit; R. H. Miller, Major, Chief of Staff, Department of Public Safety; William R. Henry, Jr., Director of Public Affairs, The Associated General Contractors of America. ","Topics include: Small Cities Block Grant for Elkins downtown revitalization, West Virginia Information Request, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Health, Personal Note, Main Street Program, Community Development, Tax, Labor, Water Development Authority, Natural Resources, Special Olympics Photos, Legislative Issues, Right to Work, Highways, Small Cities Block Grant for Williamsburg Senior Citizens Building, WV Information Request, Adjutant General, Air Show, Human Services, Anniversary Greetings, Public Safety, Workers' Compensation Fund, Public Works. ","This folder contains correspondence with: John S. Herrington, U.S. Secretary of Energy; Richard F. Celeste, Governor, Ohio; James McGlothlin, Chairman, National Coal Council, United Coal Company. ","Topics include: Energy, Energy Security, Oil, National Coal Council, Industrial Development, National Awards Program for Energy Innovation, Superconducting Super Collider, Energy Conservation Programs, Highways, National Governors' Association, acid rain bill, Clean Coal Technology, Radioactive Waste, STEM Education, National Energy Policy Plan, Coal, Trade Policy, National Security. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Harry E. Carr, Jr., District Engineer, West Virginia Department of Highways; William Herring, Vice President of Administration, Environmental Systems Company; Bill Herring, Assistant to the Chairman, Young Republican National Federation; John S. Herrington, U.S. Secretary of Energy; Harley O. Staggers, Jr., U.S. Congressman for West Virginia; Ronald R. Potesta, Director, WV Department of Natural Resources; Lois Haight Herrington, Assistant Attorney General, Bureau of Justice Assistance; Philip R. Herrold, President, Barboursville Insurance, Inc.; Jane Herron, Director, Hancock County Senior Citizens Center; Paul D. Herron, President, Lewis County Parks and Recreation Commission; Stephen L. Herron, The Men's Shop, Inc.; Michael D. Herron, Director, Marketing/Tourism Division, West Virginia Department of Commerce. ","Topics include: Highways, Autographed Photo Request, Recommendation, U.S. Navy Information, WV Information Request, Thank You, Community and Industrial Development, Young Republican National Federation, Support, Birthday Greeting, Energy, Public Safety, Natural Resources, Bureau of Justice Assistance, Legislative Issues, Governor's Conference Committee on Economic Development of Technical Innovations, Aging, Commerce, Emergency Employment Program, Workers' Compensation Fund, Mountain State Forest Festival 1987. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Williard L. Herron, President, Committee on Aging for Randolph County, Inc.; Ed Herschler, Governor, State of Wyoming; Donald P. Cohen, Founder, Hersey Youth Program; Eilene M. Hersman, Official Court Reporter, Kingwood Courthouse; Jacquelyn Hersman, Director, Upward Bound Program, Marshall University; Eric Hertfelder, Executive Director, National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers; Willis H. Hertig, Jr., President, West Virginia Professional River Outfitters Association; Glenn J. Hertzler, Jr., Acting Assistant Administrator, Farmer Programs, United States Department of Agriculture, Farmers Home Administration; Mary K. Hervey-DeGarmo, Director of Guidance, Booke County Schools; W. Judson Hervey, Jr., President, Board of Education, Brooke County; M. D. Herzbrun, President, McDowell Public Library Board. ","Topics include: Aging, Tax, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Housing, National Governors' Association, Thank You, Public Safety, Greetings from Governor, Education, Small Cities Block Grant for a Senior Center in Newburg, Weatherize Program, Community Development, Personal Note, Public Employees Retirement, Legislation, Board of Regents, Health, Birthday Greeting, Preston County Commission, Highways, Historic Shipwrecks, Morgan County Commission, Whitewater Rafting Insurance Legislation, Emergency loan assistance for farmers affected by flood, Distinguished West Virginian award, Greetings, Human Services, West Virginia Recovery Foundation, Flood Assistance, Library Commission. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Elizabeth Heslep, President, Board of Trustees, Ronceverte Public Library; Mary M. Heslin, President, Department of Consumer Protection; David Hess, President, National Press Club; Edgar A. Hess, Mayor, City of Bridgeport, President, Harrison County League of Mayors; Joseph L. Handley, Secretary, International Union of Operating Engineers; Linda L. Hess, Attorney at Law; Paul E. Hess, President, National Bank of Summers; Robert A. Hess, Communications Manager, Borg-Warner Chemicals, Subsidiary of GE Plastics; Stephen W. Hess, President, HessCo Industries; Tommy Hess, Secretary-Treasurer, Ballard Volunteer Fire Department; William D. Hess, President, Development District Association of Appalachia; Martha O. Hesse, Chairman, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. ","Topics include: Library Commission, Health, West Virginia information request, Workers' Compensation Fund, State Employee Benefits, Highways, Human Services, Thank You, Distinguished West Virginian award, State Flag Request, Religion, Aids, Hotel-Motel Tax, Appalachian Regional Commission grant for Bridgeport, Bridgeport Department of Parks and Recreation, Governor's Community Partnership Program for Bridgeport Sewer Project, Community Development, Justice Assistance Program, Legislative Issues, Labor, Natural Resources, Geo-Tech Landfill Permit, Venture Capital, Youth Health Services, Education, Industrial Development, Christmas Greetings, State Fire Administration, Coyotes killing farm animals, Energy, District Association of Appalachia, Correctional Institutions, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. ","This folder contains correspondence with: F. Eugene Hester, Director, Fish and Wildlife Service, United States Department of the Interior; Trooper J. J. Hester, West Virginia State Police, Huntington Detachment; Wendell Hester, President, Hester Industries, Inc.; Karen J. Heusel, Public Information Committee, Chairperson, Ohio Valley General Hospital School of Nursing; Cary Hevener, President, Board of Directors, Shenandoah Women's Center; Imogene Hewitt, Co-Chairman, Veterans of Foreign Wars; George Williamson, Co-Chairman, Veterans of Foreign Wars; W. Davis Hewitt, Attorney at Law; David L. Hewson, Professor of Business Formation and Enterprise Development, Tri-Cities University; John G. Heyburn II, Chairman, Jefferson County Republican Party; R. Larry Beckett, Director, Client and General Services, West Virginia Department of Human Services; David K. Heydinger, M.D., Director, West Virginia Department of Health; Woody Heyekiah, President, McDowell County Volunteer Rescue Squad; Reverend David E. Heyliger, Pastor/Administrator, Word of Life Childcare and Learning Center. ","Topics include: West Virginia Information request, West Virginia Supreme Court Ruling, Natural Resources, Fish and Wildlife Youth Corps Program, Workers' Compensation Fund, Public Safety, Economic Development, Health, Culture and History, Shenandoah Women's Center, Victim Assistance Program, Community Services Block Grant, Highways, WV Residency requirements, Human Services, Public Safety, Thank You, Industrial Development, Supreme Court Justice Bid, Motor Vehicles, Health, Homelessness, Highway Safety, Appalachian Regional Commission for WV State Department of Health, National Governor's Association, Emergency Medical Services, Hospice Care, Environmental Protection, Tall Stack Regulation, Child Care.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Donald L. Hiatte, P.E., Chairman, Professional Engineers in Government of National Society of Professional Engineers; Edward V. Hickey, Jr., Assistance to the President of the United States; Frank W. Helvey, Jr., Appellate Public Defender, West Virginia Public Legal Services Council; James B. Hickman, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry, WVU; James P. Hickman, U.S. Marshal, Southern District of West Virginia, United States Marshals Service. ","Topics include: Human Services, Health, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Motor Vehicles, Birthday Greetings, Grant Assistance for Deerwalk water project, Community Development, Thank You, United States Naval Academy, Krishna Consciousness New Vrindaban community in Marshall County, Greetings from Governor, Social Security, Supplemental Security Income, Public Legal Services, Teachers' Salaries, Public Employees Income, Donation Request, Public Service Commission, Chemistry Department at West Virginia University, Commerce, Public Employees Retirement System,  U.S. Marshal for the Southern District of West Virginia, WV Information Request, Thank You, Recommendation from the Governor, Finance and Administration, State Employment.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas T. Reinhardt, Executive Secretary, Presidential Commission on the Space Challenger Accident; Verl J. Hickman, Manager, Quality Assurance, De-Icing Services, BF Goodrich; Jack L. Hickok, Hickok and Withers, L.C., Attorneys at Law. ","Topics include: Health, Workers' Compensation Fund, Issues, Human Services, Importing, Job Training, Motor Vehicles, Employment Security. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Dorothy E. Hicks, Ed. D., Professor, Marshall University; Edward Hicks, Coordinator II, Services to Business and Industry, Department of Education, Bureau of Vocational, Technical and Adult Education; Elizabeth M. Hicks, Advisor, Dolphin Synchronized Swim Club, Division of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, the University of Georgia; Sandy Sullivan, President, Dolphin Synchronized Swim Club, Division of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, the University of Georgia; John Leslie Hicks, Weston Hospital; Marie Hicks, Clerk, Raleigh County Magistrate Court. ","Topics include: Natural Resources, Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Corrections, Education, Highways, Industrial Training, WV Flag Request, Community Development, Health, Employment, Support, Water Reservoir on the Panther State Forest, Social Security Administration, Magistrate Court, Mental Health, Finance and Administration, Transit, Issues, Natural Resources, Pinnacle Rock State Park/Nemours Dam, Commerce, Litter. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Billy R. Higginbotham, Division Administrator, Federal Highway Administration; C. Keith Hieronimus, Chairman, Projects Committee, Cameron Business and Professional Club; Frank D. Altobelli, Regional Administrator, Region III, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; Dr. P. R. Higginbotham, Board Chairman, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council; William Higginbotham, Chairman, County Republican Executive Commission. ","Topics include: Highways, Aging, Congratulations, Public Employees Retirement, Highway Safety Plan, Human Services, Rural Post Office Closings, Support, Hightower Defense System, Economic Development, Public Safety, Governor's Honors Academy, Tri-County Express, State Fair Commission, Education, Taxes, Statewide Property Reappraisal, Sympathy, Motor Vehicles, Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986, Interstate 77, Land Surveying, Industrial Development, Natural Resources, Issues, Employment, Energy, Public Service Commission, Recommendation from Governor, Birthday Greetings, Character Reference, State Department of Health grant to Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Employment Security. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Brenda Higgins, Secretary III, Hancock County Schools, Kent S. Hall, Sr., Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee; James F. Higgins, Jr., Mayor, City of Montgomery; Karen Higgins, Secretary, State Legislature, the Humane Society of the United States; William Lovell Higgins, Commissioner, West Virginia State Banking Commission; Owen S. Higgins, President, Electronic Specialty Company; Kay Higgs, Director, Ritchie County Community Action Association, Inc.; Sharlene Higgins, PTA President, Mt. Vernon School; Thomas Higgins, Publisher, HealthWeek; Cecil B. Highland, Jr., President and General Manager, Clarksburg Publishing Company; Vice President George Bush; West Virginia Congressman Harley O. Staggers, Jr., United States House of Representatives; Dr. Mary Etta Hight, Department of Biological Sciences, Marshall University; Dr. James F. Hilgenberg, Glenville State College; Marion Higley, Department of Finance and Administration. ","Topics include: Highways, Legislation, Public Employees Salary, Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant for Montgomery City Housing Rehabilitation, Animal Welfare, Public Service Commission, Sympathy, Congratulations, Support, Community Development, Lottery, Economy, Donation Request, Job Opportunities, Health, Workers' Compensation Fund, Legal Drinking Age, Motor Vehicles, Insurance, Southern Newspaper Publishers Association Conference, Media, Short Line School, Nongame Advisory Council; Human Services, Child Welfare, Higher Education Legislation, Finance and Administration, Employment and Training. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Louis J. Cordia, Director, Executive Branch Liaison, the Heritage Foundation; Dorothy Herkle, Secretary III, Hancock County Schools; R. C. Herman, District Director, Internal Revenue Service, Rayman W. Herman, Member, Board of Directors, Community Health Foundation of Man, West Virginia, Inc.; Bob Hernan, Na Pali Musical Society; Gloria Hernandez, President, Soroptimist International of Fairmont; Deborah D. Herndon, Director, Government and Community Relations, Massey Coal Services, Inc. ","Topics include: National Strategic Defense, Education, Medical Malpractice, Aging, Public Service Commission, Taxes, Governor's Management Task Force, Health, Highways, Thank You, U.S. Constitution Bicentennial Celebration, Para-military organizations in West Virginia, Public Safety, Support, George Bush presidential running mate, Education, Energy, Rayle Coal Company application to surface mine coal.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Leon F. Hebert, Plant Manager, Monsanto Chemical Company; International Chemical Workers Union; David L. Herbert, Director, Finance and Administration, Aviation Division; Dr. Monica Heppel, Chairperson, Board of Directors, Telamon Corporation; Pat Ellicott, Comptroller; Edgar N. Henry, Executive Director, West Virginia Water Development Authority; Larry Henson, Regional Forester, Region 9, USDA, Forest Service; Harvey Herbert, Resident Manager, FMC Corporation; Kenneth R. Herlein, Veterans of the Vietnam War. ","Topics include: Monsanto Contract Dispute, Industrial Development, Harrison County Chapter of the Comprehensive Counseling Service for Minorities, Single Parents, Youth and Women, Issues, Abortion Funding, Employee Bargaining, Highways, Federal Aviation Administration, Support, Thank You, Public Service Commission, Marshall University Stadium Site, Community Services Block Grant to Telamon Corporation, Civil Contingent Fund for Heritage Days Festival, Water Development Authority, Economic Development, Human Serivces, Health, National Governor's Association, Preston County Board of Education, Veterans Affairs, Insurance. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Gloria Hernandez, President, Soroptimist International of Fairmont; Donald Herndon, President, Herndon Western Wear, Co; Deborah D. Herndon, Director of Community Relations, Massey Coal Services, Inc.; Trooper G. P. Herndon, West Virginia State Police, Martinsburg Detachment; John T. Herndon, Chief of Staff, State of Florida; Richard G. Herndon, Herndon, Morton, Herndon, and Yaeger; J. Steven Herod, Director, Office of Coal and Electricity Policy, Department of Energy; Col. John M. Herold, Senior Army Instructor, U.S. Army ROTC Instructor Group; Kelly Hickle, Chairman of the Board, Lexeme Corporation; Paul W. Herr, D.O., FACGP, Acting Dean for Academic Affairs, West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine; Louis Herrell, Deputy Director, Morgan County Office of Emergency Services; Barbara S. Herrick, Acting General Manager, West Virginia Public Radio; Charles V. Herrick, Chairman, West Virginia Association of Retail Grocers; Todd W. Herrick, President, Tecumseh Products Company; Chief Lynn Herring, United States Park Police Aviation Section; Bobby Holt, Co-Chairman, 1989 Inaugural Committee; Penny Percy Korth, Co-Chairman, 1989 Inaugural Committee; Lois Haight Herrington, Chairman, the White House Conference for a Drug Free America; Richard L. Harrington, Safety Specialist, U.S. Silica; Walter C. Herrman, Jr., Regional Manager, United States General Accounting Office, Chairman, Association of Government Accountants; Jane Herron, Director, Hancock County Senior Citizens Center; Paul Herron, President, Lewis County Parks and Recreation Commission.  ","Topics include: Public Safety, Lottery, Flood Assistance, Legislation, Support, Economic Development, Council of State Planning Agencies, Small Cities Block Grant for Village of Valley Grove, Public Service Commission, National Governor's Association Task Force on Electricity Transmission, West Virginia Veterans Memorial dedication, Software Engineering Enhancement Center, Flag request, Recommendation, Veterans' Affairs, Medical Research Day, Emergency Services, Culture and History grant, Legislation, Industrial Development, Employment and Training, Distinguished West Virginian award, Flood, 1989 Presidential Inauguration Committee, Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986, Legal Assistance, Monongalia Circuit Court Judge, Human Services, Association for Government Accountants awards, Thank You, Satellite Television, Sympathy Note, Community Development, Emergency Employment Program.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Jennifer L Hipp, Ph.D., Board Member, Shenandoah Women's Center; Alice R. Hipsley, Hipsley \u0026 Company International, Royal Representatives; Randall Hisel, Spirit of America; Harold G. Hiser, Airport Extension Committee, Grant County Courthouse, Secretary/Treasurer, Grant County Development; Edwin C. Bearss, Chief Historian, National Park Service; Robert R. Hitchman, Vice President, Motel Property Development Corporation; Tom Tinder; Harvey P. Hite, Personnel Director, City of Parkersburg; Lawrence E. Hite, State National Director, Independent Insurance Agents of West Virginia; Lawrence Hitt, Principal, Shepherdstown Elementary School; Toshihiko Hiyama, President, Yokohama Tire Corporation. ","Topics include: Visa, Citizenship, Greetings from Governor, Employment Security, Community Service Block Grant for Shenandoah Women's Center, Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, Taxes, Commerce, Liability Insurance, Finance and Administration, Highways, Selective Service, Industrial Development, Public Transportation, Appalachian Regional Commission grant for Grant County Industrial Park, Flag Request, Issues, Historic Preservation for Independence Hall in Wheeling, Human Services, Independent Insurance Agents of America, Wall Street Journal article, Media, West Virginia State Republican Party, Sympathy, Thank You, Congratulations, Teachers' Retirement System, Natural Resources, Environmental Protection, Waste Management, State 4-H Camp and Jackson's Mill Mutual Water Company, Social Security, Culture and History, West Virginia Arts and Humanities Commission grant, Lottery, Photograph Request, Greenbrier River Dam, Lumber Imports, Probation and Parole, Aging, Motor Vehicles, State Employment, Natural Resources, Governor's VIP Day, Human Services. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Ken Hinchey, Erosion Arrestors, Inc.; Samuel Hindman, Publisher and General Manager, Beckley Newspapers; David K. Heydinger, M.D., Director, State of West Virginia, Department of Health; Glen H. Hiner, Senior Vice President and Group Executive, General Electric Company; Ann Hinerman, Board of Directors, the Greater Huntington Development Corporation; Jerome Hines, Acting Regional Director, Office of Civil Rights, United States Department of Labor. ","Topics include: Issues, Education, Master Plan for Education, Social Security, Human Services, Public Employees Insurance System, Erosion Prevention, Public Service Commission, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Natural Resources, Medicaid, Governor's Gala, Health, Lumber Imports, Inheritance Laws, Personal Note, Hunting Regulations, Election Congrats, Industrial Development, Public Safety, Lottery, Weston Facility, Mental Health, Tort Reform, Health, 1985 Governor's Summer Youth Program. ","This folder contains correspondence with: William T. Hinga, Jr., Vice President and Managing Director; R. H. Miller, Major, Chief of Staff, Department of Public Safety; D. L. Hinkle, President, D. L. Hinkle and Company, Inc.; J. D. Hinkle, Jr., Executive Secretary, Public Employees Retirement System; Jim Hinkle, President, West Virginia Roundtable, Inc.; Robert K. Cloud, Scout Executive, Central West Virginia Council, Inc., Boy Scouts of America; Historic Hinton Task Force; National Park Service; Reverend Parker L. Hinzman, First United Methodist Church, Fairmont; Glen H. Hiner, Senior Vice President and Group Executive, General Electric Company. ","Topics include: Congratulations from Governor, Highways, Community Development, Small Cities Block Grant for Jones Run Community, Workers' Compensation Fund, Photo Request, Finance and Administration, Corrections, Public Safety, Thank You, Anniversary Greeting, Birthday Greetings, Flood, Small Business Administration's Disaster Loan Program, Weston Facility, Mental Health, Gambling, Public Employees Retirement System, Health, Support, Personal Note, Industrial Development, Board of Regents, Taxes, Aging, Eagle Scout, Civil Service System, Human Services, Collective Bargaining, Education,  West Virginia Information Request, Historic Hinton Task Force, Historic Preservation, Natural Resources, Veterans Lottery, Mental Health Facility in Marion County, Abortion. ","This folder contains correspondence with: A. G. Hall, Senior Vice President, One Valley Bank; Barbara S. Hill, Teacher, Collins Middle School; C. R. Hill, Chairman, Merchant and Miners National Bank; Claude B. Hill, Chairman of the Board, Merchant and Miners Bank of Oak Hill; David W. Hill, Consulting Forester; Drema Mundy Hill, President, C. D. Hill and Sons, Inc.; Edward Hill, Jaycee Log Committee, Oregon Jaycees; Geneva B. Hill, Teapot Renovation Committee; Officers and Members of the Cora Volunteer Fire Department; H. B. Hill, Mayor, Town of Buffalo; Jack Hill, Director, Tri-State Coal Operators Association; James L. Hill, Principal, Florosa Elementary School. ","Topics include: Community Development, Small Cities Block Grant for Athens, Natural Resources, Thank You, Taxes, statewide Property Appraisal, Public Safety, Highways, Invitation from Governor to 87th Division Association, Motor Vehicles, Banking, State Exports, Workers' Compensation Fund, Railroad Maintenance Authority, Human Services, Health, Taxes, West Virginia Economic Development Authority, Southeastern Community Development Association, Small Cities Block Grant for Oak Hill, Greenbrier River Dam, Nursing Home Administrators Licensing Board, Department of Agriculture, Public Employees Retirement System, State Employment, Birthday Wishes, Flood Relief, Liability Insurance, Parkersburg Bridge Revenue Bonds, Culture and History, Social Security, Emergency Services, Clemency, Small Cities Block Grant for Town of Buffalo, Litter Control, Recommendation from Governor, Energy, State Flag Request. ","This folder contains correspondence with: John A. Hill, Mayor, Town of Rainelle; John C. Hill, Vice-President and General Manager, Peerless Eagle Coal Company; Charles Hartman, Executive Vice President, the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance; Michael F. Hill, Office of the Secretary of the Treasury, Office of Revenue Sharing; Philip B. Hill, Attorney, Snyder and Hassig; Ray Hill, Knox County Commission, Tennessee; Sergeant Robert Joe Hill, Moundville Penitentiary; R. Edison Hill, Hill and Peterson, Attorneys at Law; Timothy M. Hill, Owner, Universal Adapters Manufacturing Company; Sharon Hill and Beverly Toler, Ways and Means Committee, Kanawha City Elementary School PTA; Elsie H. Hillman, Republican National Committee. ","Topics include: Employment Security, Job Training, Health, West Virginia Information Request, Small Cities Block Grant for Town of Rainelle, Legal Drinking Age, Coal Industry Legislation, Motor Vehicles, Education, Legislation, Home Care, Higher Education, Board of Regents, Highways, Human Services, Photo Request, Social Security, City of Huntington noncompliance with Office of Revenue Sharing, Governor's Award for the Arts, City of Keystone noncompliance with Office of Revenue Sharing, U.S. Treasury, City of War noncompliance with Office of Revenue Sharing, Historic Preservation for building in Sisterville, Public Defender System, Governor's Partnership grant for Sisterville Ferry, Congratulations, Senator Chapman Revercomb, Blue Book Request, Veterans Affairs, Moundville Penitentiary, Small Business Services, Industrial Development, Thank You. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert M. Hildenbrand, P.E., Chairman, Professional Engineers in Government of NSPE; J. B. Hildreth, Boyles and Hildreth Consulting Engineers; Jon R. Hildreth, President, Hildreth Supply, Incorporated; Dorothy Ann Hillen, Director, Appalachian Craftsmen, Inc.; A. G. Hill, Senior Vice President, One Valley Bank; Wesley T. Hiller, President, The Hiller Group, Inc.; Elwood H. \"Bud\" Hillis, Member of Congress, 5th District, Indiana; Ann B. Hilton, Board Member, Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association, Inc. ","Topics include: Aging, Workers' Compensation Fund, Photo Request, Public Service Commission, Engineers, Highways, Veterans' Affairs, Legislation, Support, Natural Resources, Personal Note, Boone County Vocational Center, Economic Development, Aeronautics Charts, Human Services, Funding Request, Job Training, Industrial Development, Commerce. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Jesus T. Ho, Internal Medicine; Priscilla M. Ho, DDM, President, Philippine Medical Association of West Virginia Auxiliary; David H. Hoag, President and CEO, LTV Steel Company, Inc; James A. Hoban, GF Furniture Systems; Bruce E. Hobbs, State Director, United Transportation Union, West Virginia Legislative Board. ","Topics include: Industrial Development, Board of Medicine, Greetings from Governor, Health, Federal Licensing Examination, West Virginia Information and Flag Request, Thank You, American Dietician Association, Workers' Compensation Fund, Mental Health, Abortion, Highways, Finance and Administration, Natural Resources, Railroad Employment.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: William J. Hoben, Assistant to the Provost for External Affairs, University of Dayton; John R. Hoblitzell, West Virginia Delegate; Tina Hobson, Executive Director, Fund for Renewable Energy and the Environment; Sisters of Saint Joseph's of Peace. ","Topics include: State of the State Address, Board of Examiners for Registered Nurses, Mental Health, Legislation, Motor Vehicles, Thank You, Recommendation, Disability Determination Section of the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Kanawha State Forest Accessible Trail, Higher Education Employees, Education, National Governor's Association, Kanawha Association of Retired School Employees, Governor's Inauguration Ceremony, Taxes, Natural Resources, Legal Aid, Honorary West Virginian award. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Trooper A. S. Hockman, III, West Virginia State Police, Martinsburg Detachment; Donald Paul Hodel, Secretary of the Interior; Cornelia Hodgman, Harvard University; Frank Hodsoll, Chairman, National Endowment for the Arts; Lee Hodson, President, West Viriginia Association of Retired School Employees; Warren Hoeffner, CEO, Rex Hide, Inc.; Thomas J. Hoeflinger, Plant Manager, Anchor Hocking; Michael Hoeft, Division of Wildlife Resources, Department of Natural Resources, State of West Virginia; Friedrich Hoess, Australian Ambassador. ","Topics include: Motor Vehicles, Drunk Driving, Taxes, Public Safety, Thank You, Highways, Historic Preservation, Halliehurst in Elkins designated as National Historic Landmark, National Governor's Association, Natural Resources, Flag Request, Recommendation from Governor, Insurance, Culture and History, Public Employees Retirement System, Industrial Development, Labor-Management Council, Public Service Commission, Graduation Announcement, Glass Industry Assistance Program, West Virginia University College of Engineering, Personal Note, Issues, Lottery, Regional Jail Authority. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Virginia L. Branham, Executive Director, Housing Authority of Mingo County; Bruce E. Hobbs, State Director, United Transportation Union, West Virginia Legislative Board; Charles D. Hobbs, Chairman, Interagency Low Income Opportunity Advisory Board, the White House; Joseph B. Hobbs, Mayor, City of Ronceverte. ","Topics include: Highways, Housing, Human Services, Railroad Labor, Commendation, Interagency Low income Opportunity Advisory Board, Legislation, Gambling, Welfare Reform, Thank You, Governor's Community Partnership Program for City of Ronceverte, Education, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Ronceverte, Flood Assistance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Virginia L. Branham, Executive Director, Housing Authority of Mingo County; Bruce E. Hobbs, State Director, United Transportation Union, West Virginia Legislative Board; Charles D. Hobbs, Chairman, Interagency Low Income Opportunity Advisory Board, the White House; Joseph B. Hobbs, Mayor, City of Ronceverte. ","Topics include: Highways, Housing, Human Services, Railroad Labor, Commendation, Interagency Low income Opportunity Advisory Board, Legislation, Gambling, Welfare Reform, Thank You, Governor's Community Partnership Program for City of Ronceverte, Education, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Ronceverte, Flood Assistance. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Shirley A. Hodge, Morale Support Officer, Department of the Army; Raymond G. Musgrave, Attorney, Musgrave, Musgrave, and Morgan, LC; John R. Hodges, Director of Government Relations, National Federation of Independent Business; L.L. Hodges, President, Ronceverte/Fairlea Little League, City of Ronceverte; Stephen Hodges, Commissioner, Putnam County Commission. ","Topics include: West Virginia Information Request, Health, Public Safety, Highways, Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Aging, Taxes, Greetings from Governor, Education, Natural Resources, Personal Note, Legislation, Sympathy, Flag Request, Small Cities Block Grant for Putnam County, Thirty Niners Senior Adults Visit. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Donald Paul Hodel, Secretary of the Interior; Richard E. Lyng, Secretary of Agriculture; Martha O. Hesse, Chairman, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Edwin Meese III, Attorney General; John R. Block, Secretary of Agriculture. ","Topics include: Culture and History, Historic Preservation, West Virginia Independence Hall, Natural Resources, Fire Management Policy Review, Take Pride in America Campaign, Energy, Annual Payments in Lieu of Taxes, Hawks Nest Hydroelectric Project, Recommendation from Governor, Media Coverage, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, National Governor's Association Task Force on Electricity Transmission, Legislation, Thank You, Appalachian Scenic Trail Advisory Council, Water Resources, Davis Power Project, Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act, Federal Lands Administration Act of 1986, Coal, Conservation and Environmental Education Program, National Water Summary, Transfer of Regulatory Authority (Surface Mining Act) to Department of Energy.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State; C. L. Hoffman, Inspector of Police, Consolidated Rail Corporation; Edwin D. Hoffman, Ed. D., Department of History, West Virginia State College; Edwin D. Hoffman, Chairperson, People Concerned About MIC; Kenneth P. Berkowitz, Assistant Vice President and Director, Public Policy and Communications; Nancy Hoffman, Executive Co-Director, Task Force on Domestic Violence, Hope, Inc.; Robert B. Hoffman, President, American Chamber of Commerce, Republic of China; Dick Hoffman, Central Transportation Manager, ATT Information Services; William F. Hoffman, Chief Deputy, Law Enforcement, Office of Wood County Sheriff and Treasurer; D. G. Hofstetter, Health Center Committee Chairman, Putnam County Development Authority; James H. Caruthers, Jr., Commissioner, Putnam County Commission.  ","Topics include: Media Coverage, Commissioner of West Virginia, Birthday Greeting, Issues, Greetings from the Governor, Gambling, Labor, Liability Insurance, Special Police Officers, Insurance, Legislation, Health, Chemical Safety, Public Employees Retirement System, Animal Welfare, Natural Resources, Motor Vehicles, Taxes, Human Services, Support, Economic Development, Coal Mine Safety, AIDS, Public Health, Lottery, Energy, American Exports, Highways, Natural Resources, Aging, Abortion, Support, Campaign Donation, Community Development, Community Partnership Grant Program for Eleanor Industrial Park. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Beverly Hogan, Executive Director, Federal-State Programs, Office of the Governor; Herman Hogan, President, Board of Directors, Monroe County Community Services Council; William N. Hogan, President, Board of Directors, Northern Panhandle Behavioral Health Center; William T. Hogan, S.J., Fordham University; Mary Michael Hogg, Director of Sales and Marketing, Meet Charleston; William E. Hoglund, President, Saturn Corporation, General Motors; Henry W. Hogmire, Jr., Extension Specialist, West Virginia University Experimental Farm; Beryl L. Hogue, Supreme Assembly, International Order of the Rainbow for Girls; William Hohensee, Controller, B. L. Radden and Son; Reverend Andrew Hohman, Parish of the Sacred Heart; Ernest A. Hoka, Chairman of the Executive Committee; Betty Hoke, Secretary, Allegheny Highlands Sportsman Club; Virginia B. Hoke, County Supervisor, Lewisburg Farmers Home Administration; Fred A. Hoke, Executive Director, West Virginia School Boards Association; Wynston D. Holbrook, Vice President, Sales, A. T. Massey Coal Company, Inc. ","Topics include: National Youth Science Camp, Natural Resources, WV Housing Development Fund, Low Income Energy Assistance Program, Community Services Block Grant for Monroe County, Highways, Workers' Compensation Fund, Victim Assistance Program, Economic and Community Development, Energy, Thank You, Highways, Marine Corps Conference, American Production and Inventory Control Society Conference, Air National Guard Conference, Junior Olympic Girls Basketball National Championship, National Association of Insurance Commissioners, Public Employees Retirement System, Legislation, Southeastern Regional Council, American Association of Counseling and Development, West Virginia Racing Commission, Industrial Development, Retired School Personnel, Energy Innovation Award, Congratulations, Boy Scouts, Flag Request, Medical Malpractice, Flood Disaster, Legal Question, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, Hungarian Revolution and Freedom Fight Day, Education, Corrections. ","This folder contains correspondence with: John R. Hoblitzell, Delegate, West Virginia House of Delegates; Dr. L. Bruce Holbrook, USA Team Physician, National AAU Sports Medicine Committee; Polly G. Holbrook, Secretary I, Huntington Branch Office, WV Division of Rehabilitation Services; Ray Holbrook, Chairman of the Board, Omar Mining Company, Massey Coal Services, Inc. ","Topics include: Employment Security, Human Services, Flood Assistance, Clemency, Highways, Legislative Issues, Motor Vehicles, West Virginia Information Request, Photograph Request, Support, Proclamation Regrets, Get Well, Letter of Resignation, Distinguished West Virginian award, Flag Request. ","This folder contains correspondence with: David Tolmie Holcomb, Holcomb Land Company, Vice President, Kanawha Valley Bank; Jeffrey S. Holcomb, Vice President – Finance, American Woodmark Corporation; Richard Holcombe, Hurricane Area Baseball Association; Smith Holcomb, Executive Vice President, Pine State Knitwear; William L. Holcomb, Layman for Christ; Gwen A. Holden, Executive Vice President, National Criminal Justice Association; Junior Cobb, Chairman, Webster County Republican Executive Committee. ","Topics include: Parks and Recreation, Financial Advising for State of West Virginia, Tax Free Bond, Industrial Development, Governor's Community Partnership Grant for Hurricane baseball field, Human Services, Health, West Virginia Information Request, Mental Health, State Fire Administrator, Justice Assistance, Eagle Scout, Foster Care, Seat Belt Law, Education, Public Service Commission, Emergency Services, Thank You. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Carl Holland, Superintendent, Pocahontas County Schools; James P. Holland, Senior Vice President, Columbia Gas Transmission Corporation; John Holland, Director, 4th of July Carnival in Arklow, Ireland; Joe Holland, Joe Holland Chevrolet, Inc.; Richard E. Holland, President, Board of Directors, Young Men's Christian Association of Elkins; Russell V. Holland, Mayor, City of Point Pleasant; Roger K. Hollandsworth, Broker, Double H Realty, Inc.; Tim E. Hollandsworth, Chairman, Guyan Eagle Investment Company; Clark Curry, Jr., President, Guyan Eagle Investment Company; Don E. Hollen, President, Monongahela Power Company; Kenton Meadows, Chairman of the Board, Kenton Meadows Company, Inc.; Thomas K. Holleron, Acting General Manager, WPBY-TV. ","Topics include: Highways, Culture and History, West Virginia Arts and Humanities Commission funding for Pocahontas County school arts; Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Education, Institutional Conservation Program, Energy, Appalachian Foundation, School Dropout Prevention, Natural Resources, Commerce, Greetings from Governor, Motor Vehicles, Child Care, Human Services, Health, Industrial Development, Taxes, Insurance, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Striking, Collective Bargaining, Legislative Issues, Denmar Hospital, Alderson-Broaddus College President's House, West Virginia Public Energy Authority, Personal Note, West Virginia Information Request. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Trooper R. E. Holley, West Virginia Department of Public Safety, Buckhannon Department; Robert B. Holley, Kim, Chang, and Lee. ","Topics include: Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, Thank You, Aging, Social Security Administration, Highways, Birthday Greetings, Health, Public Safety, West Virginia Wesleyan College, Trade Office, West Virginia Supreme Court.","This folder contains correspondence with: Sally Holliday, Putnam County Parks and Recreation Commission; Michael D. Rose, Chairman and CEO, Holiday Corporation; Richard J. Goeglein, President and COO, Holiday Corporation; C. H. Hollifield, President, Bluestone Paving, Inc.; M. L. Hollingsworth, President, Mason Glassware Company, Division of Standex International Corporation; Charles M. Hollis, Program Manager, Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice; Daniel F. Hollis, Jr., President, Hollicon Corporation; Nancy P. Hollister, Mayor, City of Marietta, Ohio; Ray Leach, Mayor, City of Williamstown; Peter Holloway, Hazlett, Burt, and Watson, Inc.; Thomasena J. Holloway, President, TAJH Publications, Inc.; Rose Ann Cowgar, Holly River Hillbillies 4-H Club. ","Topics include: Flood Relief, Workers' Compensation Fund, Commerce, Mental Health, Park/Park Systems Case Study, Natural Resources, Thank You, Personal Note, State Holidays, Legal Aid, Motor Vehicles, Highways, West Virginia Information Request, Glass Industry Assistance Program, Human Services, Industrial Development, Victims of Crime Act of 1984, Mental Health Facility in Marion County, Governor's Community Partnership Program for Millbridge Manufacturing Plant in Fairmont, Financial Assistance, Job Training Partnership Act, Public Service, Health, Constructing Housing, Education, West Virginia State Aeronautics Commission, Nongame Wildlife Program.","Topics include: Highways, Aging, Energy, Community Development, Human Services, Page-Kincaid Public Service District, State Weatherization Program, Workers' Compensation Fund, Commerce, Annual Bridge Day, Small Cities Block Grant for Senior Citizen's Building in Greenbrier County, Finance and Administration, Natural Resources, U.S. 60 Scenic Highway, Public Works, Corrections, State Task Force on AIDS, Legislation, Taxes, Personal Note, Letters from Moundsville Penitentiary Inmates, Recommendation, Martin Luther King, Jr. West Virginia Holiday Commission.","Topics include: Corrections, Moundsville Penitentiary, Human Services, Conference on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Letters from Moundsville Penitentiary Inmates, Legislation, State Child Care, Mental Health, Taxes, Highways, American Cave Conservation Association, Organ Cave and Lost World Caverns, Aging, Natural Resources, Personal Note, Energy, Health, Governor's Conference on Infant Mortality, Education, National Governor's Association Electricity Transmission, Motor Vehicles, Thank You, Governor's Community Partnership Program the White Oak Public Service District, Film, Finance and Administration, Community Development.","Topics include: Legislative Issues, Community Partnership Grant for Fayette County, Finance and Administration, Education, Highways, Energy, Anti-Litter Law, Community Partnership Program for Kanawha County, Human Services, Natural Resources, Public Works, Personal Note, Mental Health, Corrections Facilities at Moundsville Penitentiary, Health, Fur Harvester Bill, Public Safety, State Magistrates, Institutionalizing Alleged Serial Killer Hugh C. Montgomery, Thank You, Industrial Development, Economic Development, Page-Kincaid Public Service District, Prison Reform.","Topics include: State Finance, Community Partnership Program for White Oak Public Service District, Anti-Litter Law, Human Services, Advisory Board surveys.","This folder contains correspondence with: G. G. T. Holman, Jr., Retired Sergeant West Virginia SPOL; Alan F. Holmer, Deputy U.S. Trade Representative, Executive Office of the President; Carl E. Holmberg, President, Holmberg-Len and Associates, Inc.; Darrel E. Holmes, West Virginia Senator; Karen E. Holmstrom, Partner, Consultant, Holmstrom, Holstrom, and Associates; Dr. L. Bruce Holbrook, Head Coach and Team Physician for the USA Jujitsu Team; Mel Holst, Secretary/Treasurer, Businessmen's Executive Club; Richard Holsten, Chairman, the National Coal Council, Inc.; Fred F. Holt, M.D.; David A. Logston, Legislative Analyst, West Virginia Legislature; John Holt, Superintendent, Cedar Lakes Conference Center, Keith L. Holt, School Principal, East Fairmont High School; Kenneth M. Holt, Administrator, Raleigh General Hospital. ","Topics include: Thank You, Support, Energy, Exports, Industrial Development, Honorary West Virginian award, Adjutant General, Community Development, Seat Belt Law, West Virginia Information Request, Computer Systems Consultant, 1985 World Karate Jujitsu Championship, Board of Medicine, Concord College, Board of Regents, Graduation, Autograph Picture Request, Highways, Health, Lottery Commission, Commerce, Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant for Lake Washington Public Service District, Employment, Public Employees Benefits, Personal Note, Corrections, Regional Jail and Prison Authority, Employment Security, Education, Air Pollution Control Commission. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth M. Holt, Administrator, Raleigh General Hospital; Linwood Holton, Chairman, Board of Directors, Appalachian Foundation, Inc.; Lou Holtz, Head Football Coach, University of Notre Dame; Barbara Pedersen Holum, Endowment Director, The National Endowment for Soil and Water Conservation; Wayne D. Holum, Vice President, Guaranty Fuels, Inc.; F. Witcher McCullough, Executive Secretary-Treasurer, West Virginia Bar Association; Paul J. Holzschuh, Star Scout, Troop 529, Special Projects Officer, Boy Scouts of America. ","Topics include: Health, Personal Correspondence, Congratulations, Taxes, Highways, Human Services, Public Safety, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Shinnston, Appalachian Regional Commission, Community Development, Small Cities Block Grant for Stewart and Gore Addition in Cabell County, Aging, Education, Thank You, Conservation Farmer/Rancher Awards Program, Energy, Personal Note, Commission on Uniform State Laws, Judicial Pension Legislation, Boy Scouts, Request for West Virginia State Flag. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Darrell E. Holmes, West Virginia Senator; John A. Holmes, Holmes for Congress, Rhode Island; Linda S. Holmes, Director of Alumni Affairs, Marshall University; Margaret Holmes, Area Manager, Peace Corps; Dr. Presley D. Holmes, Executive Director, West Virginia Educational Broadcasting Authority; Roger A. Holmes, Assistant Vice President, Westvaco; Terry Holt, Barbour Home Health Services. ","Topics include: Highways, National Governor's Association Electricity Transmission, State Capitol Dome, Historic Preservation, Human Services, Education, Health, Thank You, Judicial System, Peace Corps, Motor Vehicles, Radio, Emergency Services, Finance and Administration, Charitable Support, Employment, Clemency. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Reverend David C. Holstein, Elk River Church of the Nazarene; Diana Holstein, Kanawha City Elementary School; Roy L. Holstein, Vice President and Branch Manager, Atlantic Region, Dean Witter Reynolds Inc. ","Topics include: Motor Vehicles, Human Services, Finance and Administration, Accessibility of State Capitol, Prayer in School Amendment, Legislation, Highways, Workers' Compensation Fund, Public Safety, State Municipal Bonds, Distinguished West Virginian award. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Sharon Hom, Assistant Documents, Librarian, Tennessee State Library and Archives; Dorothy Homan, Moorefield Elementary School; Morris M. Homan, President, Pendleton County Commission; Janice R. Homiston, Secretary to the President, American Wood-Stock; Eugene J. Homyak, Chief Regulatory Branch, United States Corps of Engineers; Toni Harrington, Manager, Government and Public Relations, American Honda Motor Company, Inc.; Shoichiro Irimajiri, President, Honda of America Manufacturing, Inc.; Sharon Hondos, Program Director, Region I Planning and Development Council, Region I Area Agency on Aging; Joseph J. Honick, Chairman, National Institute of Building Sciences; Fontaine B. Hooff, President, Contractors Supply Corporation; Robert W. Hood, President, Camp Greenbrier; William T. Hood, Mayor, City of Piedmont; Fontaine B. Hooff, President, Board of Trustees, Ohio Valley Medical Center, Inc.; Irving S. Hook, Secretary-Treasurer, Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association; Timothy R. Hooker, Bartlett Funeral Home; Ronald Hoopper, R. D. Bailey Lake, Corps of Engineers; Elizabeth Hoosier, Second Grade Class, Glen Fork Grade School; Charles R. Hooten, Hooten Equipment Company; J. T. Hooten, Plant Manager, USS Chemicals; Robert Hooten, Jr., Hooten Equipment Company. ","Topics include: Governor's Office Reports, Congratulations, Flood Assistance, Industrial Development, Support, West Virginia State Representative in Tokyo, Main Street, Community Development, Education, Health, Seat Belt Laws, Greetings from the Governor, Human Services, Aging, Foreign Direct Investments, Health, Workers' Compensation Fund, Labor Dispute, United Steelworkers Strike at Ormet Corporation, West Virginia Information Request, Title III grant, Energy, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Piedmont, Veterans' Affairs, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Non-Live Racing Meet, Gambling, Highways, Taxes, Pride in USA Award, Campaign Donation, Public Energy Authority, Thank You, Training Assistance program, Christmas Greetings. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Perry Hooter, Jr., Member, Alabama House of Delegates; David Turrentine, Anthony D'Ulisse, Joseph Romagnoli, Commissioners, Hooverson Heights Public Service District; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Director, Governor's Office, Community and Industrial Development; Barry Goldwater, United States Senator; Bob Hope; Daniel W. Hope, Mayor, City of Petersburg; Burkey Lilly, Economic Development Department, Hope Gas, Inc.; John W. Hopf, NRA Field Representative; Douglas Hopkins, President, Showtime Amusements, Inc.; Harry Hopkins, Secretary, Springfield Ruritan Club; Larry Hopkins, Member of Congress, Congress of the United States; Ben Bailey, Chief Administrator, Office of the Governor; Miriam Hopkins, Editor, The Clay Herald; Maureen S. Hopkins, Ohio Junior Masters Tournament, Capri Bowling Lanes, Inc.; Michael W. Hopkins, President, Morgantown Board of Realtors; Richard L. Hopkins, President, Preston County Chamber of Commerce; Rochard L. Hopkins, President, Pioneer Press of West Virginia, Inc.; Stephen A. Hopkins, President, Citibank; Virginia Jackson Hopkins, Rape and Domestic Violence Information Center, Inc.; Muriel B. Hopp, Principal, Ithan Elementary School; David H. Hopper, M.D., Total Life Family Practice Center, Inc.; Alice Hopson, Secretary, Point Pleasant High School, Band Boosters Organization. ","Topics include: Economic Development, Community Development Block Grant for Hooverson Heights Public Service District, Bob Hope Golf Classic, Community Development, Personal Note, Natural Resources, Industrial Development, Hazardous Waste Treatment, Thank You, Presbyterian Church History, Civil Contingent Fund, Legislative Issues, Sympathy, Highways, Distinguished West Virginian award, Recommendation from the Governor, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Labor Strike, State Flag Request, Legislative Issues, Real Estate, Human Services, Employment Security, Taxes, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction, VISTA request, Social Security Administration, Family, Religion, Workers' Compensation Fund, Photo Request, National Band Festival, Gambling. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Carolyn L. Hoover, Executive Director, Litter Control of Mercer County; Dr. Richard G. Hoover, Assistant Superintendent, Upshur County Schools; William M. Ansel, Teachers Retirement Board. ","Topics include: Natural Resources, Finance and Administration, Birthday Greeting, Highways, Distinguished West Virginian award, West Virginia information request, Aging, Postal Service, Legislative Issues, Public Employees Retirement Act, Flood Assistance, Human Services. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Donald W. Honaker II, President, HGO Technology, Inc.; C. Ray Honaker, American College of Health Care Administrators; Ralph W. Honaker, Past Department Commander, Department of West Virginia Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S.; R. W. Honaker, Adjutant, Huntington Detachment, Marine Corps League; C. Ray Honaker, Administrator, Arthur B. Hodges Center, Inc. ","Topics include: Workers' Compensation Fund, Public Transit, Highways, Support, Veterans' Affairs, Health, Corrections, Thank You, Trident Submarine, U.S.S. West Virginia, Health, Employment, Education. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Corporation for Enterprise Development; Tom L. Horn, Jr., President, Kanawha Steel and Equipment Company; William W. Horn, Vice President, Oxford Financial Services; Jerry K. Horne, Principal, Panther Elementary School; Mallory E. Horne, Jr., President, Gold Leaf Corporation. ","Topics include: Industrial Development, Personal Note, Highways, Human Services, Education, Board of Regents, Insurance Commission, West Virginia Information Request, Lottery Commission, Industrial Development, Thank You, Lottery, Community Development, Natural Resources, Legislative Issues, Commerce, Statue of Liberty Centennial. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Kiyotaka Horita, President, Horita Timber Co., Ltd.; Tetsuya Horie, Leader of Keidanren Investment, Expansion Mission to the U.S., Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan. Ltd.; Richard Hornbeck, President, Ford Top Auto Sales; Constance Horner, Director, United States Office of Personnel Management; H. Richard Horner, Director, Alternate Energy and Resources Department, Texaco, Inc.; Andrew P. Hornsby, Administrator, Mid-Atlantic Region, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA; Helmut O. Hornung, Vice President, F. L. Smithe Machine Company, Inc.; Tamara Horodysky, Chair, Visits International for Soviets and Americans; R. H. Miller, Major, Chief of Staff, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Donald E. Hudson, General Manager, Charles Town Races; Jerry L. Horsewood, President, AdaSoft, Inc.; William F. Horton, Shawnee Lodge No. 657 Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks; Emily Horvat, Weirton Daily Times. ","Topics include: Natural Resources, Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Shinnston, Homemakers' Club, Thank You, Labor Strikes, Distinguished West Virginian award, Industrial Development, Employment Security, Job Training Partnership Act, Civil Contingent Fund, Congratulations, Equal Pay, Energy, Surplus Food Program, Education, Anchor Hocking, USDA 1985 Annual Food Program Report, Flood Assistance, Highways, Taxes, Family visits between USSR and USA relatives, Anniversary Greeting, Horse breeds in WV, Public Safety, Horse Racing Industry, Information Request, Corrections, Recommendation, Health, Budget Cuts, Sympathy, Flag Request, Army National Guard Combat Aviation Support Company. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Peter Lescrenier, Marketing Specialist, Gammex, Inc.; Charles C. Steele, Baker, Watts and Company; Pat Ellicott, Comptroller, Office of the Governor; Charles H. Hostetler, President, West Virginia Archeological Society; Carolyn Hostutler, Mayor, Hundred; Jack Hostutler, Manager, Central West Virginia Transit Authority; John Hostutler, President, Board of Directors, Central West Virginia Community Action Association; John E. Hostutler, General Manager, Central WV Transit Authority. ","Topics include: Highways, Employment and Training, Agriculture, Congratulations, Anti-Abortion, Board of Regents, Health, Hospital Services, Hospital Finance Authority, West Virginia Hospital Finance Authority, Corrections, Moundsville Penitentiary Uprising Hostage Reimbursement, Plumbers and Pipefitters Union in City of Clarksburg, Emergency Water and Sewer, Finance and Administration, Community Food and Nutrition Grant, Transit. ","Topics include: Records of constituent opinions on legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Delegate Arno B. Hott, West Virginia Silver Haired Legislature; Donald C. Hott, Chief Judge, Twenty-First Judicial Circuit; George A. Hott, Sheriff of Hardy County; Jim Hott, Chairperson, Board of Directors, Region VIII Planning and Development Council; Pamela P. Hott, Potomac Valley Soil Conservation District; Coraletta Houck, Gihon School Conservation Club; Russell Houck, Personnel Director, City of Huntington; Wayne Houck, Mayor, Town of Mabscott; John F. McCuskey, Commissioner, State of West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Dr. Sophia Peterson, Professor, Coordinator, International Studies Major, Co-Director, FACDIS, West Virginia University; John Houseman, Executive Vice President, Irving Bank Corporation; Miroslav Houstecky, Ambassador, Czechoslovak Socialist Republic; J. Roy Houston, Chairman for the Board of Directors, Westmoreland Conservation District; T. R. Houston, M.D., John Marshall Medical Services, Inc.; Rebecca Hamilton, President, Lemma Village, Inc.; Richard Houvouras, West Virginia House of Delegates; Vaughn W. Hovey, Director, Materials Management Division, Eastman Kodak Company; Janet Hovious, Director of Development, the Charleston Symphony Orchestra; Robert L. Hoye, Vice President, Human Resources, Borg-Warner Chemicals, Inc. ","Topics include: Aging, Greetings from Governor, Judicial Retirement System, Judicial Resignation (Chief Judge Donald C. Hott), Human Services, Sheriff Office Improvements, Weatherization Assistance Program, Natural Resources, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Public Transit Support, Judicial Widow Pensions, Highways, Aging, Supreme Court of WV Decision, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Community Development Block Grant for Town of Mabscott, Distinguished West Virginian Certificate, Issues, Commerce, Health, Anti-Abortion, Hare Krishna, Finance and Administration, Workers' Compensation Fund, House Finance Committee, Industrial Development Director Lysander Dudley's remarks, West Virginia Information Request, Berkeley Springs State Park, Motor Vehicles, Industrial Development, Birthday Greetings, Rowlesburg Lake Project, Medicaid, Housing Project, Nicholas County Public Service District, Small Cities Block Grant for Nicholas County, Small Cities Block Grant for Cabell County, National Governors' Association, Lottery, Eastman Kodak Company, Coal Industry, Natural Resources, West Virginia State Bar Association. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Leslie D. Howearth, Correctional Officer I, Moundsville Penitentiary; Earl Howell, Mayor, Town of Whitesville; Edwin J. Howell, Executive Director, Indiana Commission on Public Records; Leonard E. Howell, President, Pocahontas County Board of Education; Walter D. Helmick, President, Pocahontas County Commission; William K. Howell, President, Miller Brewing Company; Pauline Hyre, President, Grant County Commission; Willard M. Ansel, Executive Secretary, Teachers Retirement Board; Pat J. Howley, Commander of Post 1475, Catholic War Veterans, Sant Francis of Assisi Church, St. Albans; R. Gordon Hoxie, President, Center for the Study of the Presidency, Sister Ann Hoye, President, Sisters of Saint Joseph of Wheeling; Mrs. George Hoylman, President, Pearl S. Buck Birthplace Foundation, Inc. ","Topics include: Taxes, Postal Service in Albright, Education, Thank You, Human Services, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, Moundsville Penitentiary Uprising, Flood Assistance, Highways, Hunting in Pendleton County, Public Record Form Storage, National Association of State Forms Management Systems, Birthday Greetings, Public Service Commission, Natural Resources, Public Safety, Community Development, Health, West Virginia Information Request, Legislation, Teachers' Retirement Fund, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Workers' Compensation Fund, Culture and History, U.S.S. Stump exhibit in the State Museum, Flag Request, Presidential Studies Quarterly, 1986 Harry S. Truman Scholar, Pearl S. Buck Birthplace, WVU student stipends, Property Dispute, Liability Insurance.  ","This folder contains correspondence with: Clint Howard, Boy's Club of Huntington, Inc.; Joan R. Howard, Ed. D., RN, Associate Professor of Nursing, West Virginia University Medical Center; Margaret E. L. Howard, Cabinet Secretary, State of New Jersey, Governor's Office; Michael Howard, Church of the Open Door, Nampa, Idaho; Ralph Howard, Design Division, West Virginia Department of Highways; Russell L. Howard, Chairman, Eastern West Virginia Regional Airport Authority; Stephen N. Howard, Headmaster, The American Boychoir School; Wallace B. Howard, Safety Manager, Federal Correctional Institutions; William Howard, Vice President, Marketing Division, Bank of Credit and Commerce International. ","Topics include: Human Services, Education, Student Teaching, Thank You, Marhsall University Employee Salary, West Virginia Information Request, Highways, Photograph Request, Governor's Task Force on Drunk Driving, Workers' Compensation Fund, State of the State Address, West Virginia Teachers Retirement Fund, Public Safety, Birthday Greeting, National Governor's Association Center for Policy Research and Analysis, Finance and Administration, Christmas Greetings, Leasing State Building, Eastern West Virginia Regional Airport, Port Authority Legislation, American Boychoir School, Flag Request, Taxes, Lottery, County Fire Boards, State Fire Administrator, Trade. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Judith A. Huber, R.N., Ph. D., Chairperson, Subcommittee for Family Protection; R. D. Hubbard, Chairman, AFG Industries, Inc.; James W. Hubbell, President and CEO, Thomas Memorial Hospital; Judith Huber, President, Board of Directors, Domestic Violence Coalition of Parkersburg, Inc.; Judith Huber, Chairperson, Subcommittee on Family Protection; Judith A. Huber, President, Board of Directors, Domestic Violence Coalition of Parkersburg, Inc.; Shui-teh Hsu, Mayor, City of Taipei, Republic of China; J. C. Huang, CCNAA Investment and Trade; Carroll Hubbard, Member of Congress for Kentucky; Lewis E. Hubbard, President, Sanitation Systems of Ohio Valley, Inc. ","Topics include: Abortion, Human Services, Commerce, Support, Treatment of Incarcerated People, Industrial Development, Thank You, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, Unemployment Compensation for strikers, Birthday Greetings, State Employee Salaries, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Donation Request, Library Funding, Community Development, Kammer Plant and EPA, Community Servies Block Grant for Domestic Violence in Parkersburg, Medical Malpractice, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Corrections, Board of Regents, Liability Insurance, Victim Assistance Program, Family Protection Program, Lumber Imports, Gift, National Youth Science Camp, West Virginia Manufacturing Directory, USA Products Exhibition in Taiwan, Labor Dispute, UMWA, Massey Coal Co., Care of Incarcerated People, Health, Legislative Issues, Solid Waste Association, Thank You. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Jay M. Hoke, Legal Counsel and Director, Office of Customer Relations, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Rezin B. Hudkins, Chairman, Grant-Union Public Service District; Donald Hudnall, Chairman, Elk Two-Mile Public Service District; William H. Hudnut III, President, National Conference Republican Mayors and Municipal Elected Officials; David N. Hudspeth, President, Masonic Building Company; Delbert Huey, Mayor, City of Mannington. ","Topics include: Highways, Weston Facility, Taxes, Public Service Commission, Family Law Master, Human Services, Support, Workers' Compensation Fund, Community Development, Clemency, West Virginia Information Request, Election '88, Flag Request, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Mannington, Economic Development, West Virginia Products, Gambling. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Barton Hudson, Professor of Music, Division of Music, West Virginia University; Camilla Hudson, Documents Assistance, Center for Research Libraries; Clarence A. Hudson, Vice Consul of the US; Donald E. Hudson, General Manager, Charles Town Races; Governor Pierre S. du Pont, IV, Vice Chairman of the Board, Hudson Institute; Peggy K. Hudson, Chairperson, Princess Committee, West Virginia Society of Washington, National Conference of State Societies; Reverend Richard J. Huelsman, S.J., Immaculate Conception Church, Columbus, OH. ","Topics include: Higher education salary funds, Human Services, Highways, Executive Budget, Residency, Small Cities Block Grant for Ranson, Education, Wood Treatment Plant in Ranson, Industrial Development, Horse Racing Industry, Donation Request, Birthday Greeting, Hudson Institute, Education and Employment, Motor Vehicles, Christmas Thank You, Putnam Birthplace in Hurricane, Corning Glass Workers, Retirement, Employment Security, National Cherry Blossom Festival, Small Business Division of the Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Aging, Taxes. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard E. Hug, President and CEO, Environmental Elements Corporation; Jack S. Huggins, Buch and Donovan Pharmacy; Richard L. Huggins, President, New Cumberland Area Chamber of Commerce; Zhang Huide, President, Machinery Manufacturing Bureau of Ministry and Coal Industry, Peoples Republic of China, Mining Machinery Manufacturing Company. ","Topics include: Natural Resources, Hazardous Waste Disposal, Support, Health, Community Development, Commerce, Highways, Lottery, West Virginia Information Request, Weirton Steel, Donation Request, Economic Development, Trade, Energy. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Beth Hughes, Executive Director, New England Non-Profit Housing Development Corporation; Bart B. Lay, Jr., Director, State of West Virginia Department of Mines; Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State; David M. Hughes, President, I-79 Truck Stop, Inc.; Tong Xin Li, Project Manager, China National Coal Import and Export Corporation; Robert Griffin, WV Department of Health, Primary Care Unit; Doris R. Hughes, Administrator, Intercounty Health, Inc.; Dorothy Hughes, Orange County Coordinating Republican Assembly; Harry Hughes, Governor, Maryland. ","Topics include: Highways, Aging, Housing, Mining Fatality, Motor Vehicles, Public Works, Media Coverage, Circuit Judge, Salary Equalization for State Employees, Lottery, Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, Honorary West Virginian Award, Energy, Health, Donation Request, Natural Resources, Education, Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Cameron, Solid Waste Disposal, Abandoned House Demolition, Corrections, National Flag Day, Maryland State of State Address, National Governor's Association, National Youth Science Camp, Cumberland Airport, Taxes, Aeronautics Commission, Professional Sports Antitrust Legislation, NFL Franchise in Baltimore. ","This folder contains correspondence with: J. V. Hughes, Operations Manager, Exxon Company, U.S.A.; Benjamin Bailey, Administrative Assistant to the Governor; Mary F. Hughes, Administrative Law Paralegal, Legal Aid of Charleston; Michael J. Hughes, Clinical Director, Prestera Center for Mental Health Services; Phyllis J. Hughes, J.D., District II Director, Iowa Federation of Women's Club, General Federation of Women's Clubs. ","Topics include: State Emergency Response Commission, Highways, FBI Informant, West Virginia Information Request, Human Services, Aging, Sympathy, Personal Note, Congratulations, Taxes, Legal Aid, Mental Health, Legislation, Thank You, Motor Vehicles, Flag Request, Legal Question, Natural Resources, Panther State Forest, Corrections, Hare Krishna. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Daniel C. Hull, Representative, Concerned Parents and Citizens; Thomas O. White, Representative, Concerned Parents and Citizens; Paul Richard Hull, Senior Assistant Attorney General, State of West Virginia; Chief Deputy Joseph Hummel, Marshall County Sheriff's Department; E. David Humphrey, Executive Vice President, Magnet Bank; Gordon J. Humphrey, New Hampshire, United States Senator; James F. Humphreys, West Virginia House of Delegates; John D. Humphreys, Director, Charleston Barber College; Kenneth K. Humphreys, Secretary/ Treasurer, Beta Theta Pi House of WVU, Executive Director, American Association of Cost Engineers; Priscilla Humphreys, Republican National Committeewoman for West Virginia; Rose M. Humway, Magistrate, State of West Virginia Magistrate Court. ","Topics include: Seatbelt Laws, Workers' Compensation Fund, Education, Collective Bargaining, Civil Action Suit, Support, Recommendation, Archives and History, Computer Training, Public Employees Retirement Benefits, Highways, Human Rights, Birthday Greeting, Small Cities Block Grant for Williamsburg Senior Citizen, Retirement, West Virginia Information Request, Reappraisal, Taxes, Thank You, Traffic Violation, Flag Request, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction, Investments, Personal Note, Legislation, Thank You, Labor, Natural Resources, Bridge Day, National Governors' Association Electricity Transmission, Insurance, Liability Insurance, Davis Power Project, Energy, Health, Funding Request, West Virginia Information Request, Motor Vehicles, Human Services. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Nick Rahall, II, U.S. Congressman for West Virginia; Joseph W. Hunnicutt III, President, Marshall University Society of Yeager Scholars; Bruce W. Hunter, Financial Consultants International, Inc.; Don E. Hunter, President, West Virginia Trappers Association, Inc.; J. Burton Hunter, III, President, Upshur County Senior Citizens Opportunity Center; John P. Hunter, Jr., Executive Director, Very Special Arts West Virginia; Jon Hunter, Interim Director, Region 6 Planning and Development Council; Jon Hunter, Director, Region VI Area Agency on Aging; J. Robert Hunter, President, National Insurance Consumer Organization, Marie Edwards, Section Chief, Certification Section, West Virginia Civil Service System; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator for West Virginia; Richard W. Hunter, Development Planner, Resource Consultants and Developers, Inc.; Susan Hunter, PhD, Department of Political Science, West Virginia University; William C. Hunter, State RACES Radio Officer; Michael Cunningham, Manager, INCO Alloys International, Inc.; Stephen G. Roberts, Secretary-Treasurer, Greater Huntington Development Corporation; Huntington High School Students Tutors; Michael F. Hill, Office of the Secretary of the Treasury, Office of Revenue Sharing; Ronald J. Coleman, Vice President, Human Resources, Ashland Coal, Inc.; Roy W. Mundy II, Vice President and Manager, Huntington Water Corporation; Frank E. Hanshaw, Jr., Huntington Wholesale Furniture Company, Inc.; Jim Hupp, American Office Systems, Inc.; Norman K. Huppert, Sr., President, K. H. Huppert Company. ","Topics include: Health, Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, Kammer Plant, Environmental Regulations, Highways, Immigration, Aging, Property Reappraisal, Legislative Issues, Taxes, Industrial Development, Princeton High School, Yeager Scholars, Federal Aviation Administration's Eastern Region and State Aviation Officials, Public Safety, Insurance, Apartheid in South Africa, Lottery, Natural Resources, Tort Reform, Corrections, Very Special Arts Festival, West Virginia's 125 birthday celebration, Community Development, Medical Malpractice, Abortion, Job Training Partnership Act, Employment and Training, Support, Energy, Environmental Survey, Amateur Radio Operators, 1985 Flood Aid, Motor Vehicles, Employment Security, Greater Huntington Development Corporation, Dropout Prevention Program, Campaign Advertisements, Huntington Herald Dispatch, West Virginia Racing Commission, Foreign Investment, Campaign Material, Huntington Speedway, Huntington Water Corporation, AAU Women's Basketball, Farm Animal Protection, Industrial Development. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Ceretha Hunt, President, Sophia Area Colin Anderson Fund; Dean Carl Selinger, College of Law, West Virginia University; Claude J. Hunt, Mayor, Winfield; Don Joe Hunt, Kanawha County Commission; Guy Hunt, Governor of Alabama; Cecil Rainey, Secretary of the Cabinet, State of Alabama; James B. Hunt, Jr., Chairman, Advisory Committee, Mental Health Services Program for Youth; James C. Hunt, Member, Clarksburg City Council; Gregory R. Hunter, Contract Coordinator, WV Construction and Industrial Training Service Inc. ","Topics include: Human Services, Motor Vehicles, Highways, Recommendation from Governor, Small Cities Block Grant for Town of Sophia, Mental Health, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Coopers Creek Meeting, Education, Public Safety, State Employee Salaries, Aging, National Governors' Association, Appalachian Regional Commission, National Youth Science Camp, Thank You, Public Safety, Health, Congratulations, Veterans Affairs, Corrections, Capital Punishment, Natural Resources, Industrial Development, Labor Unions, Liability Insurance, Thank You, Small Cities Block Grant for Gandeeville Public Service Department, Education, National Federation of the Blind West Virginia, State Capitol Gold Dome, Industrial Development. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Dorothy Hurd, Manager, Fairmont Motor Lodge, Inc.; John Hurd, President, West Virginia State Chamber of Commerce; John D. Hurd, President, West Virginia Chamber of Commerce; David Hurry, M.D., John Marshall Medical Services, Inc.; Richard K. Hursey, President, Universal Fabricators, Inc.; Hild Hursh, M.A., Infant and Early Childhood Program Coordinator, West Virginia University; Elmo J. Hurst, Chief Operating Officer, Elgin National Industry, Inc.; Captain Herbert M. Hurst, Commander Group Upper Ohio River, U.S. Coast Guard; Elizabeth Hurwitz-Schwab, Human Resources Manager, Petersburg Garment Company; Walter Hussa, Real Estate Manager, FMC Corporation; Gemma Hussey T.D., Minister for Social Welfare, Oifig An Aire Leasa Shoisialaigh, Office of the Minister for Social Welfare. ","Topics include: Travel Council, Commerce, Birthday Greeting, Civil Service Examination, Employment, Legislative Issues, Commission for the Deaf, Mountaineer Road Committee, Property Tax Reappraisal, West Virginia Manufacturers Association, Main Street West Virginia, Community Development, Highways, Education, Workers' Compensation, National Soccer League in West Virginia, State Land Management, Gauley and Meadow Rivers, Economic Development, Unemployment, Employment Security, Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, Tax Policy, Political Debate Invitation, Personal Note, Public Service Commission, Human Services, Community Work Experience Program, Environmental Protection Agency lawsuit against the City of Hurricane for violating the Clean Water Act, Medicaid, Sympathy, Industrial Development, Health, Women's Shelter, Coast Guard Reserve Units, New Industry, Worker's Compensation Fund, Natural Resources, Housing and Urban Development, Photo Request, Job Training Partnership Act, West Virginia Information Request, Public Employees Insurance Benefits, Corrections, Legal Assistance, Energy, Ireland Social Welfare, Congratulations, Automatic Signature System, Flood Assistance, Banking matters. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. K Duane Hurley, President Emeritus, Salem College; Patrick J. Hurley, Chairman, Selective Committee, National Governor's Association. ","Topics include: Commerce, Blackwater Falls State Park, Eagle Scout, Congratulations, Human Services, Highways, Thank You, Support, U.S. Postal Service Stamps, West Virginia Information Request, Abortion, Workers' Compensation Fund, Employment Security, National Governor's Association Awards Program Invitation, Corrections. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Fields C. Hutchens, President, West Virginia Solid Waste Association; Robert J. Hutchenson, Veterans Administration Medical Center; Vince L. Hutchins, M.D., Director, Division of Maternal and Child Health, Bureau of Health Care Delivery and Administration, Health Resources and Service Administration. ","Topics include: Public Service Commission, Legislation, Natural Resources, Social Security, Corrections, Incarcerated Veterans, Health, 1987-1988 Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant Application. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Lt. Col. James M. Hutchinson, 72d Ordnance Battalion; Paul R. Hutchinson, Jr., Delegate, 22nd District, West Virginia Legislature; Billie Jean Hutsenpiller, Secretary, Greenbrier County Democratic Women's Club; Donald Hutton, Administrator, Cabell Huntington Hospital. ","Topics include: Worker's Compensation Fund, Flag Request, Loan, Congratulations, Anniversary Greeting, Wyoming County Petroglyphs, Horse Creek Petroglyphs, Natural Resources, Charter Medical, Wetland Creation in Greenbrier County, Highways, Tort Reform Legislation, Personal Note, Health, Hico Clinic, Motor Vehicles, Public Service Commission, Institutional Conservation Program, Energy, Medicaid, Collective Bargaining, Legislative Issues, Commerce, Golf Course at Cacapon State Park, Corrections. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Paul R. Hutchinson, Jr., Delegate, 22nd District, West Virginia Legislature; Louie Hutchinson, Chairman, Malden Public Service District; Osan Military Community, APO San Francisco. ","Topics include: Request for Position in Governor's Administration, Community Development, Small Cities Block Grant for Town of Lester, Education, Highways, Support, Seat Belt Legislation, Thank You, Eagle Scouts, Public Service Commission, Legal, Aging, Medical Malpractice Insurance, Community Partnership Grant Program for Malden Public Service District, Worker's Compensation Fund, Health, Greetings from Governor. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Paul R. Hutchinson, Jr., Delegate, 22nd District, West Virginia Legislature. ","Topics include: Finance and Administration, Big Bend Public Service District, Corrections, Highways, Legislative Issues, Natural Resources, Taxes, Arts and Culture, Charter Medical, Mental Health Facility, Industrial Development, Health, Economic Development, Get Well Note, Legislation, State Debt, Regional Jail and Prison Authority, Thank You, Commerce, Golf Course near Glade Springs, Human Services, Grandview State Park, Little Beaver State Park, Covered Bridge Program, Performing Arts, Personal Note, State Capitol Gold Dome, Pay Raise, Thomas E. Lightfoot Camp, Legislation, Obituary for R. Paul Hutchinson, Corrections, National Governor's Association Electricity Transmission, Wineries in West Virginia, Small Cities Block Grant for Town of Lester, Energy. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Paul R. Hutchinson, Jr., Delegate, 22nd District, West Virginia Legislature. ","Topics include: Educational Broadcasting Authority, Economic Development, Charter Medical, Health, Legislation, Travel, Commerce, Culture and History, Historic Preservation, Natural Resources, Wineries, Highways, Beckley College, Bonds, Grandview State Park, Taxes, Toll Road Commission, Labor, Mental Health Complex in Beckley, Personal Note, Education Grievance Board, Theatre Arts of West Virginia. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack R. Huyet, President, Blakeley Bank and Trust Company; Tom Tinder, Administrative Assistant to the Governor; K. R. Hwang, President, Dong Bu, Ltd.; Arnout Hyde, Jr., Editor, Wonderful West Virginia; James P. Hyer, Regional Vice President, CBI Equifax; J. Brian Hyland, Inspector General, U.S. Department of Labor, Chair, Computer Committee, President's Council on Integrity and Efficiency; Edgar \"Hike\" Heiskell, Chairman, West Virginian Republican State Executive Committee; Gary H. Hylton, Mayor, City of Logan. ","Topics include: Board of Probation and Parole, Small Cities Block Grant for Ranson Neighborhood Revitalization, Public Service Commission, Explosives at Chessie Cumbo Yard, Association Dues for Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, Industrial Development, Highways, Thank You, Honorary West Virginian Award, Commerce, Graduation, Distinguished West Virginian Award, Natural Resources, Human Services, Finance and Administration, Abortion, Quaker State Refinery, Education, Job Training Partnership Act, Computer Technology, Employment and Training, Aging, Property Tax Reappraisal, Support, Congratulations, Energy, Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Community Partnership funds for Logan County. ","This folder contains correspondence with: Gary H. Hylton, Mayor, City of Logan; Richard Hylton, Executive Director, American Association for Vocational Instructional Materials; Ann Hyre, Account Representative, Control Data Corporation; Anthony Hyre, Chief, Adrian Volunteer Fire Department; Glenda S. Hyre, Development Coordinator, Lewis County Development Authority; Glenda S. Hyre, Executive Director, Historic Lewis County Chamber of Commerce; Pauline Hyre, President, Grant County Commission; Donald H. Hutton, President, Cabell Huntington Hospital. ","Topics include: Community Partnership Program for City of Logan, Community Development, Highways, Thank You, Workers' Compensation Fund, Congratulations, Drugs, National Governor's Association Electricity Transmission, Support, Human Services, Education, Employment and Training, Donation Request, Energy, Health, Hico Clinic, West Virginia Information Request, Title IIA 3% Older Individuals, Title III Dislocated Workers, Small Business Energy Audits, Fuel and Energy Office, Title IIA Youth Programs, Weston Facility, Aging, Industrial Marketing Campaign for Lewis County, Legislative Issues, Ribbon Cutting, State Library Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission Grant for Grant County Industrial Park, Flood Recovery, Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant for Cabell County, State of the State Address, Medicaid, Public Employees Insurance Benefits. ","This folder contains correspondence with Nancy Tonkin Icard, Executive Director of WV Human Resources Association; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Statue of Liberty Rededication, Volkswagen's Facility, disability, library funding, Department of Highways, Public Employees Insurance Board, Handicapped Parking, higher education, IBM Computers, GOCID, WV Youth Coalition, Aid to Families with Dependent Children.","This folder contains correspondence with John H. Ice, Mayor of Paden City; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Thomas L. Iceman, president of the Gerstenslager Company; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; Carl C. Ichan, CEO of Trans World Airlines Inc.; Terry L. Iden, president of the Independent Oil and Gas Association of WV. The topics include: Shortline School, Federal Mediation Service, GOCID, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Department of Highways, Small Cities Block Grant – Paden City, Department of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Insurance, Volkswagen Facility, Department of Employment Security, ICC Reform Act of 87, Airline Reservations Marketing, ideas, Independent Oil and Gas Association of WV, Oil and Gas Extraction Point Source, Public Relations, Identification Program.","This folder contains correspondence with Stanley O. Ikenberry, president of the University of Illinois; Augustus F. Hawkins, U.S. House of Representative from California; Alan C. Nelson, Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization Service for the U.S. Department of Justice; Ronald Reagan, President of the United States. The topics include: Liability Insurance, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Tri-County Expressway, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Labor, Commission on Higher Education, Workers Compensation Fund, Board of Regents, Department of Natural Resources, Distinguished West Virginian, illness, Department of Employment Security, Immigration Reform and Control Act, liquor license.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin C. Bearss, Chief Historian of the National Park Service for the U.S. Department of the Interior; Robert D. Orr, Governor of Indiana; Charles F. Ingalsbee, Jr., General Manager of The Greenbrier; Bernard R. Simmons, president and CEO of Ingersoll-Rand Company; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: Inco Alloys, Inauguration, Inaugural Address, Incremental Pay, Income Tax Refunds, Tax Department, Department of Education, Independence Hall, Historic Preservation, Independence High School, Independent Insurance Agents of America, Indianapolis News, Indigo Land and Development Inc., Indigo Oil and Gas Refining Inc., Industrial Development, Industrial Maintenance Service Inc., Industrial Prospect – Allegheny Mt. Wool Fair Association, Information Systems, Coal Investment Symposium, The Greenbrier, Department of Energy, Fire Department, Ingersoll-Rand's Beckley Closure, public employees, Department of Human Services, Child Advocate Office, Workers Compensation Fund, Community and Industrial Development.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert J. Darnall, president and CEO of Inland Steel Company; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; J. Gordon Price, president of Struthers Corporation; K. Inohara, VP of NKK America, Inc. The topics include: Proposed Assembly Plant, GOCID, Ingraham Fund Inc., Department of Highways, Lemon Law Protection, Inheritance Tax, Initiative for Understanding: American Soviet Youth Exchange, Inland Steel Company, Workers Compensation Fund, Kammer Plant, Department of Finance and Administration, Fiscal Impact of Educational Reform, Department of Education, campaign advertising, government innovations, Community and Industrial Development, NKK America Inc.","This folder contains correspondence with various organizations about the International Children's Day Festival.","This folder contains correspondence with Kenes C. Bowling, Executive Director of the Interstate Mining Compact; W. Timothy Dowd, Executive Director of Interstate Oil Compact Commission; Steve Cowper, Governor of Alaska; Gregory E. Conrad, Executive Director of the Interstate Mining Compact Commission; George Mickelson, Governor of South Dakota; Garrey Carruthers, Governor of New Mexico; William R. Sharpe, Jr., WV State Senator; Larry E. Schifano, WV House of Delegates; George A. Sinner, Governor of North Dakota. The topic of the folder is the Interstate Mining Compact Commission and the Interstate Oil Compact Commission and the Department of Energy.","This folder contains correspondence with Alan R. Isley, president of the Specialty Vehicle Institute of America; Lee L. Verstanding, Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs; Gerald L. Baliles, Governor of Virginia; Charles S. Robb, Governor of Virginia; Barbara Brunner, president of the International Association of Assessing Officers; Carroll A. Greathouse, president of International Venture Capital Institute, Inc.; Abdullah Bin Faisal Bin Turki Alsaud, Secretary General of the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu; William J. Bennett, U.S. Secretary of the Department of Education; Neil Goldschmidt, Governor of Oregon. The topics include: higher education, ATV Safety, Department of Corrections, Department of Institutions, Institutional Conservation Program, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, drought, Intergovernmental Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, International Activities, International Children's Festival, International Conference on Assessment Administration, International Venture Capital Institute Inc., Agency for International Development, African Drought, International Integrity Program, support, International Peace Walk, International Platform Association, International Trade, International Youth Award, Interstate Commerce Commission Reform Act of 1987, Interstate Mining Compact Commission.","This folder contains the Island Creek Corporation North Branch Mine Life Extension project plan.","This folder contains invitation greetings from the governor. It contains correspondence with George Bush, Vice President of the United States; Elizabeth H. Dole, U.S. Secretary of Transportation; Robert Dole, U.S. Senator from Kansas; Nobuo Matsunaga, Ambassador of Japan; Queen Sirikit of Thailand; John D. Hurd, president of the WV Chamber of Commerce; Douglas J. MacMaster, Jr., president of Merck, Sharp, and Dohme; Stan Green, VP of Corporate Information Systems of Allstate Insurance Company; Daniel J. Terra, Ambassador-at-Large for Cutural Affairs of the Terra Museum of American Art. The topics/organizations include: AAU/USA Junior Olympics, American Advertising Federation, American Association of Public Welfare Attorneys, Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course, Boy Scouts, Huntington Museum of Art, Charleston Convention and Visitors Bureau, Air National Guard, Founders Day in Keyser, Congressional Medal of Honor Award Ceremony, National Association of Insurance Commissioners, Political Process Workshop, Department of Culture and History, National Eligibility Workers Association, Pendleton County Library, political debate, business investment, 1988 Pebble Beach Pro-Am Golf Tournament, Mountain State Forest Festival, National Education Association, 87th Division Association, Neighborhood Reinvestment, George Washington University Medical Center, Society of American Foresters, American School Counseors Association.","This folder contains invitations and greetings from the governor. It contains correspondence with Tom Bell, Mayor of Powhatan Point, OH; Thais Blatnik, WV House of Delegates; John Chernenko. WV State Senator; George Bush, Vice President of the United States; Jimmy Carter, U.S. President; Martha Layne Collins, Governor of Kentucky; Elizabeth H. Dole, U.S. Secretary of Transportation; John Karras, WV State Senator; Stella Koerner, Mayor of Wheeling, WV; Pete Kovalyk, Mayor of Bellaire, OH; Thomas Loehr, WV State Senator; David McKinley, WV House of Delegates; Carol Nelson, president of the Southeastern Museums Conference; M. B. Oglesby, Assistant to the U.S. President for Legislative Affairs; Paul Otte, WV House of Delegates; Jon Saffell, Mayor of Glen Dale, WV; Anthony Scaffidi, Mayor of Benwood, WV; Tom Slokan, Mayor of Moundsville, WV; Lee M. Thomas, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency; Dan Tonkovich, president of the WV State Senate; Alfred Tribett, Mayor of McMechen, WV; Larry Weidebusch, WV House of Delegates; Anita Wiley, Mayor of Shadyside, OH; Albert Yanni, WV House of Delegates. The topics/organizations include: Ad Hoc Coalition for International Electric Power Trade Luncheon, Air National Guard, American Guild of English Handbell Ringers, American Production and Inventory Control Society, Moundsville Bridge Opening, Spirit of Freedom Foundation, America Celebrates Children National Committee, WVU Commencement Address, Community and Industrial Development, Department of Corrections, Southern States Correctional Association, International Reading Association, Southeastern Museums Conference, Department of Culture and History, International Association of Square Dance Callers, 103rd Engineer Combat Battalion, USA/Canada Lions Forum, Department of Natural resources, United Negro College Fund Alumni Council, United States Marine Corps.","This folder contains correspondence with R. A. Ireland, president of Bell Atlantic Knowledge Systems, Inc.; Shoichiro Irimajiri, president of Honda of America Manufacturing, Inc.; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Paul S. Israel, president of Travel Video Concepts. The topics include: Investigator License, Investment Advisors Inc., Investment Banking Report, election, Educational Testing Service, Kaiser Aluminum, School Consolidation Bill, Department of Natural resources, Gold on Capitol Dome, DARPA Initiative, Department of Energy, Honorary West Virginian, Lottery, Tax Department, Tax Reform, Honda of America Manufacturing Inc., employment, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Department of Corrections, Department of Education, budget, Civil Service System, Department of Health, Department of Motor Vehicles, Island Creek Corporation, Island Press, WV State Police, Department of Public Safety, industry, Small Cities Block Grant – Red Sulphur Public Service District, Department of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with Letterio Carlo, Consul General of Italy; Sherman C. Ivy, president of the United States Equine Marketing Association; Luis A. Izquierdo Mora, Secretary of Health of Puerto Rico. The topics include: Public Employees Insurance Board, issues, patriotism, Italian Emigration Committee, Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant – Winfield, Department of Corrections, Nucor Corporation, Department of Energy, Public Library, Department of Agriculture, Department of Health, Teachers Retirement System.","This folder contains correspondence with Selby G. Jacobs, WV Silver Haired Legislature; Roger E. Jacobi, president of Interlochen Center for the Arts; Daniel M. Jacobs, national president of the National Contractor Management Association; Glenn S. Jacobus, president of Excellence Through Communication; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health. The topics include: Center for Entrepreneurship, Deer Hunting Season, Native American and Small Business Association Inc., Private Industry Council, Department of Public Safety, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, Prayer in School Amendment, Summer School, Small Cities Block Grant – Webster Springs, Ethel and Gerry Heebink Award, Society for Public Administration, Williamsburg Senior Citizens Project, Silver Haired Legislature, National Music Camp, Department of Finance and Administration, Tax Department, Department of Health, Department of Highways, Williamstown Bridge, disability, Republican Campaign Bureau.","This folder contains correspondence with J. Jalali, president of EXPEX, Incorporated; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; William J. Janklow, Governor of South Dakota; Robert A. Jantzen, Director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services. The topics include: Hare Krishna, Krupp-Koppers GMBH, Federal Republic of Germany, flood recovery, GOCID, senior citizens, Small Cities Block Grant – Ritchie County, State Lottery, Department of Human Services, Veterans Affairs, election, Department of Highways, Conrail, Department of Natural Resources, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services, Delegate District Executive Committee, House of Delegates, Department of Motor Vehicles, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Lloyd G. Jackson, II, Prosecuting Attorney of Lincoln County; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: teachers, Department of Human Services, Social Security Administration, Department of Highways, Department of Veterans Affairs, Community and Industrial Development, Oakland Public Service District, jurisdiction, Ryan Barr, summer school, Department of Health, Jackson County Bar Association, Tax Department, Public Employees Insurance Board, Upper Mud River Watershed Project, A.T. Massey Co., Department of Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, Weatherization Assistance Program, Department of Finance and Administration, Public Transportation Division, Focus on the Family, Housing and Urban Development, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Program, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, GOCID, Job Training Partnership Act.","This folder contains correspondence with James W. Jackson, president of the International Association of Personnel in Employment Security; Ken Hechler, WV Secretary of State; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Lloyd G. Jackson, WV State Senator; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Robert P. Jackson, president of the Ritchie County Commission. The topics include: higher education, Department of Employment Security, Department of Insurance, Commissioner, Department of Commerce, Small Cities Block Grant – Stewart and Gore Addition, Department of Education, Department of Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Human Services, GOCID, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Water Extension Project, Distinguished West Virginian, Department of Health, Chessie System Merger, National Governors Association – Electricity Transmission, Interstate Commerce Commission Reform Act, Department of Finance and Administration, job transfer, Appalachian Regional Commission, Vocational Rehabilitation, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Young American Medal for Service, visa for Ephraim Orteza, Small Cities Block Grant – Ritchie County, Department of Public Safety, Tax Department, Heater Oil Company Inc., Intercounty Health Inc., Department of Mines.","This folder contains correspondence with Jerrold L. Jacobs, Senior VP of Utility Operations for Atlantic Electric Company; Richard Jacobs, Acting Director of the National Historical Publications and Records Commission; Aaron Jacobson, president of the PIE Mutual Insurance Company; Joe Albright, WV Speaker of the House of Delegates; Ishier Jacobson, president and CEO of Citizens Utilities Company. The topics include: flood relief, National Guard Association of the U.S., Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Social Security, Job Training Partnership Act, Dislocated Worker Program, Employment and Training, WV Legal Services, Atlantic Electric Company, jurisdiction, Insurance Situation, Department of Health, Region I Planning and Development Council, GOCID, Small Cities Block Grant Program, National Guard Efforts, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Culture and History, Senior Advocate Program, voluntary sterilization for low income persons, Insurance Crisis, Medical Malpractice, Department of Motor Vehicles, reappraisal, Department of Education, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with Arlo D. James, UT House of Representatives; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Lillian James, WV Silver Haired Legislature; Vernon R. James, Chief of the Center for State Human Resource Development of the National Institute of Mental Health. The topics include: WV State Lottery, Department of Highways, State Job Training Coordinating Council, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Human Services, Public Service Commission, Williamstown Bridge, Workers Compensation Fund, Conrail Sale, Honorary West Virginian, Silver Haired Legislature, Small Cities Block Grant – Point Pleasant, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Commission on Aging, complaint, Housing and Urban Development, jurisdiction, Partnership Northway Drive Retaining Wall, Liability Insurance, Department of Health, Social Security, Congressional Election 1986, economics.","This folder contains correspondence with William Jed Janeri, president of Accugraphics Design Group, Inc.; David L. Jannetta, Mayor of Altoona, PA; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mack C. Jarrell, WV State Senator; Bob Graham, Governor of Florida; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: marketing, trade deficit, Japanese Bond Market, Japanese Import Issue, Office of Environmental Health Services, Department of Human Services, FMC Visit, Honorary West Virginian, Golden Mountaineer, Tax Department, Industrial Development, Veterans Affairs, Department of Highways, Department of Natural Resources, Workers Compensation Fund, WV State Police, Unemployment Compensation; National Governor's Association – Electricity Transmission, Small Cities Block Grant – Boone County, Anthony Jarrett Case, Department of Public Safety, Civil Contingent Fund, retirement from Kanawha County School System, New River Travel Council.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Kenneth A. Jarvis, Executive Director of WV Public Broadcasting; Joseph W. Powell, president of WV Labor Federation; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Thomas Jazwiecki, Director of the Office of Reimbursement and Financing of the American Health Care Association. The topics include: Liability Insurance, Department of Human Services, GOCID, Department of Finance and Administration, Transit, Commission on Aging, Department of Highways, Department of Commerce, Department of Health, employment, senior citizens automobile insurance, education, Appropriate Technology Program, Home Style Energy, Public Employees Insurance Board, WV Women's Commission, Early Retirement Bill, Seat Belt Law, Southern WV Evangelical Association, GOCID, Tax Department, medical license, Chessie System, Educational Broadcasting Authority, Department of Motor Vehicles, drunk drivers, Flood Relief.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Howard T. Jeffers, Mayor of New Martinsville, WV; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Paul T. Stewart, State Director of School Transportation; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, new mental health facility, Department of Health, Power Plant Development, Small Cities Block Grant – New Martinsville, Lottery Sales Agent, Department of Public Safety, Department of Education, employee reclassifications, Jefferson Award, State of the State, Jefferson County Development Authority, Governor's Management Task Force II, Du Pont, EPA Tall Stacks Regulations, Kammer Plant, inauguration, Public Employees Insurance Board, WV National Guard.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; James D. Kerns, City Manager of Grafton, WV. The topics include: Department of Health, Weston State Hospital, West Fork River Public Service District, Employee Benefits, Public Legal Services, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Department of Public Safety, Public Service Commission, retirement, Department of Motor Vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas E. Bolger, CEO of the Bell Atlantic Corporation; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Howard T. Jeffers, Mayor of New Martinsville, WV; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The topics include: Department of Corrections, Community and Industrial Development, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Natural Resources, Jefferson Awards, Public Energy Authority, Liability Insurance, Department of Motor Vehicles, Commission on Aging, Workers Compensation Fund, Tax Department, music, Weston State Hospital, Department of Energy, appointments, Department of Employment Security, retirement, Commercial Whitewater Advisory Board, Whitewater Rafting, Right to Work Legislation, Department of Highways, GOCID, Small Cities Block Grant – Pennsboro, assistance in Tokyo Japan, Weatherization Assistance Program.","This folder contains correspondence with Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Clyde B. Jensen, president of Oklahoma College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery and WV School of Osteopathic Medicine; Henry L. Bellmon, Governor of Oklahoma; John H. Jensen, Executive Director of Mobile Home Owners of America Inc.; Peter Jensen, president of Georgetown Books; Rev. Heber C. Jentzsch, president of the Church of Scientology International. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Human Services; unemployment, employment, Public Employees Insurance Agency, Tax Department, flea markets, Magistrate Court, Weatherization Assistance Program, Mercer County Economic Opportunity Corporation, computerization, higher education salary benefits, Chessie System Merger, pharmaceutical expansion, project for WVSOM, Glaxo Pharmaceuticals, American Osteopathic Association, mobile homes, Scientology.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Larry Jenkins, president of United Grocers, Inc.; Paul R. Jenkins, Executive VP of the Benedum Foundation. The topics include: Chessie System, jurisdiction, Veterans Affairs, Civil Service System, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Tax Department, Public Transportation, Prayer in School Amendment, Public Service Commission, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Natural Resources, Distinguished West Virginian, Community and Industrial Development, Department of Health, SIDS Program, employment, out-of-state mail-order sales tax, Cedar Lakes, Lottery, Travel Development, WV Educational Broadcasting Authority, Veterans Memorial Commission, Brochure – Today's Trade Agenda, Department of Commerce, Department of Corrections.","This folder contains correspondence with Larry J. Hopkins, U.S. Representative from Kentucky; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: nursing, Limited Gaming, Weston State Hospital, State Bar, Department of Highways, Tax Department, Department of Human Services, National Rehabilitation Association Convention, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, 1985 Title IIA Program Award, Employment and Training, Housing Urban Development, Department of Public Safety, Workers Compensation Fund, GOCID, Power Facility, Veterans Affairs, Commission on Aging, Public Service Commission, Racing Commission, Cedar Lakes, coal, Department of Energy, Department of Health, Board of Education, American Institute for Cancer Research, animal shelter, Department of Motor Vehicles, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, Panther State Forest Project, Problems Facing Jews in Russia.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas S. Acker, president of Wheeling College; Hernando Jimenez, president of City Hospital, Inc.; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; John D. Rockefeller IV, U.S. Senator from WV; David K. Heydinger, Commissioner of the Department of Health; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources. The topics include: Department of Education, Honorary West Virginian, Board of Medicine, Department of Health, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, GOCID, WV Dental Examiners, Joyful Lights, Industrial Development, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways.","This folder contains correspondence with Hampton D. Jesse, Jr., Associate Regional Administrator of Program Operations for Health Care Financing Administration of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The topic of conversation is the Department of Human Services' Medicaid State Plan.","This folder contains correspondence with Ken Hechler, WV Secretary of State; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Sister Mary Jude Jochum, Superintendent of the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: naturalized citizen, employment, Jobs Development Corporation, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Program, Criminal Justice and Highways Safety, Office of Sheriff, Department of Highways, Department of the Army, water project, Small Cities Block Grant – Madison Creek/Smith Creek, Job Training Partnership Act, Department of Human Services, Board of Regents, Jodie Mining Inc., Tax Department, Community and Industrial Development, reappraisal, Liability Insurance, Capitol Complex, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Finance and Administration, Historic Preservation Commission, Department of Employment Security, Legislative Building Commission, Capitol Building Commission, Retirement, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, Tax Department, WV Legal Services Plan.","This folder contains correspondence with J. Bennett Johnston, U.S. Senator from Louisiana; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; James D. Johnston, VP of General Motors Corporation; Ray S. Johnston, president of the Woods Resort; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Douglas K. Jolley, president of Flatwoods-Heaters Lions Club. The topics include: economic climate for tax structure, legislative issues, Department of Human Services, Medicaid Payments, Department of Highways, Public Employees Retirement System, Appalachian Regional Commission, budget, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development, Clean Coal Program, National Governors Association, GOECD, Saturn Corporation, property lien, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Commerce, Workers Compensation Fund, Great Lakes Inland Waterway Authority, flood.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; C. E. Johnson, WV Silver Haired Legislature; C. Farrell Johnson, WV House of Delegates; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Charles Johnson, III, Executive Director of Tug River Health Clinic; John W. Moon, Director of the Department of Veterans Affairs; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; C. H. Johnson, president and CEO of Kell-Springfield Tire Company. The topics include: abortion, Angie Johnson Day, Department of Health, Welch Emergency Hospital, Lottery, Department of Human Services, employment, jurisdiction, WV Educational Broadcasting Authority, Right to Work, Death Penalty, Silver Haired Legislature, Medicaid Payments, National Governors Association – Electricity Transmission, Department of Corrections, Department of Highways, Commission on Aging, Social Security Administration, State of the State, Department of Education, energy conservation, black lung, Workers Compensation Fund, economic development, Office of Community and Industrial Development, State Tax Department, Department of Mines, Pioneer Hi-Bred International Inc., Developmental Disabilities Planning Council, Veterans Affairs, Small Cities Block Grant – Stewart and Gore Addition, Williamstown Bridge.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Dolly R. Johnson, president of Peerless Packing Company, Inc.; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Harold L. Johnson, National VP PF the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives. The topics include: Board of Medicine, jurisdiction, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Health, GOCID, Appalachian Regional Commission, Roundbottom Industrial Access Roadway, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, nursing home reimbursement, Department of Education, Central Behavior Medical Center, Department of Natural Resources, United Mine Workers Association, Tax Department, termination, WV National Guard, Liability Insurance, reappraisal, Department of Employment Security, Social Security Administration, neo-Nazis, Department of Public Safety, Civil Service System, retirement, Boy Scouts of America.","This folder contains correspondence with J. L. Johnson, president and CEO of GTE Corporation; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Beth A. Johnson, National Director of Energy Source Education Council; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; John W. Johnson, president of First Federal; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Boy Scouts of America, Department of Highways, Public Employees Insurance Board, reappraisal, Community and Industrial Development, senior citizens, Hare Krishna, Governor's Management Task Force, Department of Natural Resources, Workers Compensation Fund, Oil and Gas Commission, Department of Energy, U.S. Association of Former Members of Congress, employment, Training and Employment Institute, Flood Assistance, Department of Education, Department of Human Services, Pay Increase for Service Personnel, Energy Source Education Council, Department of Health, abortion, jurisdiction, WV Marching Band Festival, Department of Employment Security, Criminal Justice and Highways Safety, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Marlene Johnson, Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health. The topics include: Department of Highways, reappraisal, Department of Human Services, Public Employees Retirement System, Department of Public Safety, McComas Hall, Board of Regents, Small Cities Block Grant – Blacksville, abortion, Kammer Plant, WV Education Association, Workers Compensation Fund, YMCA, Youth Science Camp, Michigan Pure Water Council, Department of Natural Resources, National Association of Women in Construction, Department of Health, Department of Finance and Administration, State Aeronautics Commission, Higher Education, Williamstown Bridge.","This folder contains correspondence with Percy Johnson, Sr., WV Silver Haired Legislature; Ralph W. Johnson, Jr., State Director of the U.S. Department of the Treasury; Leighton E. Cluff, president of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; Robert L. Johnson, president of Appalachian Regional Hospitals; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Samuel L. Johnson, Mayor of Keystone, WV. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Motor Vehicles, Silver Haired Legislature, nursing home reimbursement, Department of Human Services, U.S. Savings Bond Campaign, tourism, Tax Department, Department of Energy, Lottery, Child Support Enforcement Act, U.S. Small Business Administration, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Williamstown Bridge, Moundsville Penitentiary, Chessie Railroad, Department of Public Safety, Commission on Aging, Small Cities Block Grant – Keystone.","This folder contains correspondence with Samuel L. Johnson, Mayor of Keystone, WV; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Thomas B. Johnson, president of APTUS Environmental Services; V. Jo Johnson, Governor of District I of Quota International, Inc.; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Ray S. Johnston, president of the Woods Resort; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Small Cities Block Grant – Keystone, Department of Highways, nursing home reimbursement, Department of Human Services, Davis Power Project, U.S. Department of State, vendor registration, Chessie Railroad, Department of Motor Vehicles, electric company, higher education, Workers Compensation Fund, WV Housing Development Fund, Department of Natural Resources, Commission on Aging, McComas Hall, Board of Regents, Hotel and Motel Tax, Department of Commerce.","This folder contains photos, brochures, rent schedules, appraisal, and correspondence from Mac Johnson about Sanctuary Hills Apartments in Charleston, WV.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Beverly A. Jones, Acting Director of the MN Department of Trade and Economic Development; Barbara Jones, Project Director of Governor's Honors Academy; Bill Jones, president of Vietnam Veterans of America; Robert L. Jones, WV House of Delegates. The topics include: Department of Culture and History, Historic Preservation Unit, Department of Highways, Tax Department, Department of Human Services, Department of Corrections, Citizens Utility Board bill, Department of Health, Department of Education, WV Humanities Foundation, Commission on Aging, veterans memorial, Technology Publication, senior citizen centers, Department of Natural Resources, Distinguished West Virginian, Governor's Honors Academy, GOECD, jurisdiction, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston.","This folder contains correspondence with Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Charles T. Jones, president of Amherst Industries, Inc.; Craig Jones, president of WV Network for Young Children; Curtis Jones, Jr., State Director of the U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management. The topics include: Cable TV, Workers Compensation Fund, Inheritance Tax Division, Department of Natural Resources, blackflies, Jones Powers Broadcasting, Recovery Foundation, Department of Motor Vehicles, Tax Department, jurisdiction, new mental health facility, Department of Highways, Inland Waterways Users Board, WV State Fair, Kammer Plant, clean-up programs, Sale of Conrail, Department of Education, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, campaign, tourism, Rotary International assembly, litter control, U.S. Department of the Interior, Rectangular Survey System.","This folder contains correspondence with G. Curt Jones, Director of the USDA Bureau of Land Management; David L. Jones, president of the Grant County Education Association; Evely Jones, Founder and Director of Martin Luther King Community College; Floyd Jones, Mayor of War, WV; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Frank R. Jones, Supervisor of Islip, NY. The topics include: USDA Bureau of Land Management, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Education, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Department of Highways, Civil Service System, National Regulatory Research Institute, Department of Health, abortion, employment, Lottery, property reappraisal, Department of Commerce, Public Service Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission, Department of Human Services, blackflies, State Tax Department, Small Cities Block Grant – War, Community Development, Solid Waste Disposal, U.S. Department of the Interior; Department of Energy, Department of Culture and History, Arts and Humanities, Commission on Aging, Department of Corrections.","This folder contains correspondence with John B. Jung, president of Buchart-Horn, Inc.; Graham O. Jones, president of Hoke, Inc.; H. H. Jones, Senior VP of Eastern Associated Coal Corp.; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Herbert E. Jones, Jr., president of the Science and Technology Center of Southern WV, Inc. The topics include: GOCID, eldercare, Department of Human Services, WV Public Radio, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Employment and Training Division, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, Community Development, State of the State, Tax Department, GOCID, Appalachian Regional Commission, WV Coal Association, Gary White, Better Schools and Roads Amendments, Economic Development, Department of Energy, Department of Highways, United Mine Workers, mine safety legislation, Department of Education, Higher Education, Department of Health, tourism, State Republican Committee, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Michael K. Jones, resident of the American Power Boat Association; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; B. Ned Jones, WV State Senator. The topics include: Stonewall Jackson Dam, Appalachian Foundation's School Dropout Program, Department of Education, legal aid, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, WV Water Festival, Overweight Truck Bill, Tri-County Expressway, WV Motor Speedway, Nursing Home Licensing Board, Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council, Commission on Aging, Teachers Retirement Board, Appalachian Regional Commission, Higher Education, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, Department of Finance and Administration, seat belt law, National Governors Association – Electricity Transmission, Public Service Commission, State Tax Department, WV School of Osteopathic Medicine, retired school employees, Planning Commission and Development Authority, Department of Health, Supreme Environmental Systems Inc.","This folder contains correspondence with James B. Jones, Mayor of Flemington; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Alan B. Mollohan, U.S. Representative from WV. The topics include: State of the State, Civil Service System, Department of Finance and Administration, drinking age, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant – Flemington, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, Department of Natural Resources, Community Development Division, employment, Appalachian Regional Commission, Flatwoods-Canoe Run Public Service District, Community Development Block Grant – Sutton, \"Coon Knob\" Project, Department of Education, black flies, Department of Public Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with John E. Jones, VP for Health Sciences at WVU; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Olen E. Jones, Jr., president of WVU School of Osteopathic Medicine. The topics include: Community Health Centers, WVU Health Sciences, Department of Health, WVU – Cancer Center, beaches, Pocahontas Memorial Hospital Recovery, State Emergency Response Commission, Department of Human Services, salaries for Higher Education Personnel, Medicaid, support, Social Security Administration, Human Rights Commission, Department of Natural Resources, blackflies, Department of Highways, School of Osteopathic Medicine, Adjutant General, Veterans Memorial Bridge, outdoor burning.","This folder contains correspondence with Roberts T. Jones, Assistant U.S. Secretary of Labor; Robert L. Jones, WV House of Delegates. The topics include: Employment and Training Administration, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Department of Public Safety, Department of Highways, Pence Springs Restoration, Department of Commerce, Department of Human Services, Laidley Field, Grafton-Taylor County Parks and Recreation Commission, abortion, Folsom Fire Department, election, Commission on Aging, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, SREB Conference, jurisdiction, Department of Culture and History, Moundsville Penitentiary, Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Health, GOCID, Job Training Partnership Act, Department of Labor, Employment Services, Trade Adjustment Assistance, Department of Employment Security.","This folder contains correspondence with Roberts T. Jones, Assistant U.S. Secretary of Labor; Robert L. Jones, WV House of Delegates; Ronnie M. Jones, president of RJ Mine Services; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ted Jones, VP of WV Water Company; Terry T. Jones, president of the Morgantown Area Chamber of Commerce; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: GOCID, Employment and Training, New Martinsville Parks and Recreation Commission, Department of Employment Security, Youth Employment Preparation Project, U.S. Department of Labor, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Office of Adjutant General, WV Distinguished Service Medal, National Governor's Association – Electricity Transmission, abortion, 8% Job Training Partnership Act Funding, higher education, Department of Motor Vehicles, HR Forms, drinking age, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, Commission on Aging, WV Housing Authority, grants, Morgantown Area Chamber of Commerce, Department of Health, jurisdiction.","This folder contains correspondence with David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Walter B. Jones, U.S. Representative from NC; William R. Jones, Jr., president of National Constructors Association; William T. Jones, president of Quick Delivery Service; Yvonne L. Jones, Executive Director of Barnett Child Care Program Inc. The topics include: Department of Health, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, Abandoned Shipwreck Act of 1987,  support, Liability Insurance, insurance, Department of Natural Resources, WV Board of Investments, Department of Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, GOCID, Job Training Partnership Act, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Program, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with a very dedicated and supportive constituent named Rose Evelyn Jones. The topics include: Capitol Dome, Weston Facility, Gaston Caperton, election, newspapers, Lewis county Republican Committee, campaign manager, Housing and Urban Development, Mon Power, support, congratulations, Shelley Moore, Jackson's Mill, Department of Corrections, Ingersoll-Rand plant, U.S. Postal Exchange, WV Glass Factory fire, railroad, Department of Highways, Anchor Hocking, WV School of Osteopathic Medicine, Representative Nick Rahall, presidential election, racial and religious prejudice, Stonewall Jackson Dam, comments. These letters are mostly just information on Rose Jones' daily life.","This folder contains correspondence with a very dedicated and supportive constituent named Rose Evelyn Jones. The topics include: monthly newsletter, Stonewall Jackson Dam, Democrats, Women's Correctional Institutions, election, state property, Weston Facility, campaign, Capitol Dome, Gaston Caperton, WV State Senate and House of Delegates, state payroll, President Reagan, schools, municipal bonds, Anchor Hocking, WV Women's Commission, taxes, Senate Judiciary Committee, elderly, GOCID, Job Training Partnership Act, gas, teachers, Governor's Conferences, State of the State. These letters are mostly just information on Rose Jones' daily life.","This folder contains correspondence with a very dedicated and supportive constituent named Rose Evelyn Jones. The topics include: Post Office, Weston Facility, Iran, unions, WV Glass Factory, democrats, elections, campaign, Department of Corrections, Senator Robert Byrd, bats, schools, Jackson's Mill, penal board, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Governor's Conference, Weston National Bank, education, litter, news media, Watergate, economy, free speech, Moundsville Penitentiary, highways, State of the State, air pollution, unemployment, state employees, flood, low income housing, jurisdiction, legal aid association, human services, Hatfields and McCoys, drug abuse, lottery. These letters are mostly just information on Rose Jones' daily life.","This folder contains correspondence with a very dedicated and supportive constituent named Rose Evelyn Jones. The topics include: support, road conditions, elections, employment, Jay Rockefeller, Department of Human Services, drugs, Finance and Administration, Capitol Dome, free enterprise, congratulations, legal aid, State of the State, State Supreme Court, Chernobyl. These letters are mostly just information on Rose Jones' daily life.","This folder contains correspondence with Charles F. Jordan, Jr., WV House of Delegates; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Humans Services; Robert B. Jordan, III, Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina. The topics include: smoking, Future Homemakers of America, Property Reappraisal, housing, county Board of Education, National Governors Association – Electricity Transmission, Department of Highways, Department of the Army National Guard, WV Recovery Foundation, out of state businesses, jurisdiction, Department of Human Services, Pruntytown Correctional Center, Supplemental Security Income, Old Dominion Electric Cooperative, Department of Natural Resources, Commission on Aging, Department of Culture and History, Eagle Scouts, Public Employees Insurance Board, Memorial Day Message, Public Service Commission, Williamstown Bridge, North Carolina Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Public Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with Walter L. Jordan, Director of the Finance Division of the U.S. Department of the Treasury; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; L. E. Joyce, president of Joyce Engineering, Inc.; William H. Joyce, president of Union Carbide Corp. The topics include: Department of Employment Security, Liability Insurance, Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, Department of Highways, Williamstown Bridge, Republican State Executive Committee, Department of Human Services, Commission on Aging, Hare Krishna, employment, Department of Finance and Administration, sideview mirrors, Department of Motor Vehicles, seat belt legislation, Department of Health, Office of Community and Industrial Development, Computer Services, death of JFK, nursing home reimbursement, Workers Compensation Fund, landfills, Union Carbide.","This folder contains correspondence with William R. Wooton, president of the Raleigh County Bar Association; John M. \"Slim\" Wells, WV House of Delegates; Larry V. Faircloth, WV House of Delegates; L. D. Egnor, Judge of the Sixth Judicial Court; Thomas Canterbury, Judge of the Tenth Judicial Circuit; Fred L. Fox, Judge of the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit; C. N. Harman, Minority Leader of the WV State Senate; Gary H. Hylton, Mayor of Logan, WV; William P. A. Nicely, Mayor of Parkersburg, WV; Ken Nowell, WV House of Delegates; Robert E. Phalen, president of United Mine Workers of America; Ken Hechler, WV Secretary of State; C. Berkley Lilly, Judge of the Tenth Judicial Circuit; Charles E. McCarty, Judge of the Fifth Judicial Circuit; Donna J. Boley, WV State Senator; Richard Neely, Justice of the WV Supreme Court; John Si Boettner, Majority Leader of the WV Senate; George M. Scott, Judge of the Fifth Judicial Circuit; Elmer D. Strickler, Judge of the Twenty-Eighth Judicial Circuit; L. Hyer Sutton, Mayor of Richwood, WV. The topics of this folder revolve around the judicial branch, such as: recommendations, appointments, retirement, State of the Judiciary, Merit Selection, American Judicature Society.","This folder contains correspondence with Steven J. Jubelirer, president of Kanawha Valley Historical and Preservation Society; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Mark R. Julian, Executive Director of the WV Labor Management Council. The topics include: economic stability, tax reform, Department of Highways, Department of Culture and History, Department of Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant – Winfield Sewer System, Supplemental Flood Assistance Program, Small Cities Block Grant – Elkins, jurisdiction, support, flood assistance, WV Recovery Foundation, Workers Compensation Fund, Prayer in School Amendment, Flood Recovery for Mongolds, Community Partnership Grant, Higher Education, Labor Management Council, Italian Heritage Festival in Clarksburg, Public Service Commission, State Juvenile Treatment Center in Elkins, Buchart Horn's progress, Industrial Development, Junior Olympics, Civil Contingent Fund, Department of Finance and Administration, Public Transit.","This folder contains correspondence with John D. Rockefeller IV, U.S. Senator from WV; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; James C. Justice, II, president of Bluestone Farms, Inc.; James C. Justice, president of Bluestone Coal Corporation; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; James H. Justice, WV and GM of Sierra Coal Company; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Philippe L. Jutras, Conservateur-Curator of the Airborne Musuem of France. The topics include: Human Rights Commission, Foundation for Improvement of Justice Inc., Department of Natural Resources, Department of Highways, WV Association of Retired School Employees, Department of Health, Panther State Forest Project, Department of Human Services, Governor's Management Task Force, Ashland Oil, AT Massey Dispute, economy, Commission on Aging, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, Public Energy Authority, abortion, Prayer in School Amendment, GOCID, coal, jurisdiction, State Tax Department, Department of Motor Vehicles, Opposition to Sale of Conrail, Workers Compensation Fund, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Elmer B. Kaelin, president of the Potomac Edison Company; William A. Kafer, president of the Lewis County Commission; Ann P. Kahn, president of the National PTA; Jenette Kahn, president and Publisher of DC Comics Inc. The topics include: inmate road work, immigration, Amtrac, Department of Highways, Power Plants, Collective Bargaining, Department of Commerce, flood rehabilitation, Small Cities Block Grant – Lewis County Senior Citizens Center, Coal Strip Mining – Sales Matter, U.S. Department of State, Nicaragua, Lottery, WV Board of Pharmacy, Quaker State St. Mary's WV Plant, Teacher Appreciation Week, drugs, Vendor Registration with the State.","This folder contains correspondence with Tsuyoshi Kai, president and Representative Director of Nisshin Steel Company, Limited; K. Kakehi, president of K. S. Technology and Consultant Company, Ltd.; George M. Kalber, Director of the U.S. Olympic Training Center. The topics include: Department of Human Services, international steel, election, Power Plants, WV Public Energy Authority, abortion, Proposal on National Manufacturing, foreign trade, Japan, U.S. Olympic Training Center, \"The New West Virginia,\" WVU, Job Training Partnership Act, Displaced Workers Program, State Tax Department, insurance, Department of Highways, Conrail Acquisition.","This folder contains press releases and correspondence from Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation pertaining to: director votes, agreement to sell trading subsidiary, financial reports, contract with United Steelworkers of America (USWA), Agricultural Chemicals Division, bank debt, CEO Statement, board elections, real estate interests, agreement with Clore, new holding company, reduce output at Mead and North Wales and Ravenswood and Tacoma, Tax Reform, sale of oil and gas business, shareholders, stocks, acid rain legislation, loss provisions, price increases, Salamon, Chevron partnership, restart potline, quarterly preference dividends.","This folder contains with William Kaplan, Director of the U.S. Department of Energy. The topics include: budget, Institutional Conservation Program, Notice of Financial Assistance Award, National Energy Emergency Response Reprogramming Procedures, State Energy Conservation Plan, funding, Weatherization Assistance Program, GOCID, Exxon Oil Overcharge, Fuel and Energy Office (FEO), Glass Industry Assistance Program, Energy Conservation Programs, Department of Energy, Signatory Authority.","This folder contains correspondence with Ken Hechler, WV Secretary of State; John F. Kamp, Director fot the Office of Public Affairs for the Federal Communications Commission; Tom Kamp, Jr., president of Premier Computer Corporation; F. Douglas Stump, Kanawha County Commissioner; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: ODS Corporation, Brother International Corporation, Infrastructure Bill, Department of Corrections, Commissioner for WV Appointment, GOCID, Link Up America Program, business location, Department of Health, site selection/new industry, Kanawha Bicentennial Inc., Kanawha County Jail, State of the State Address, Kanawha County Public Library, Kanawha County Republican Women, Kanawha County Teenage Republicans, Kanawha County Elementary, Kanawha Hospice Care Inc., Kanawha State Forest, Kanawha Valley Fellowship Home, Kanawha Valley Regional Transportation Authority, Kanawha Valley Memorial Hospital, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Human Services, Sematech, R\u0026D Consortium, Department of Public Safety, Japan, Community and Industrial Development, Moundsville Penitentiary, Department of Employment Security, WV Turnpike Commission, Yeager Scholars.","This folder contains correspondence with William Kaplan, Director of the U.S. Department of Energy; Samuel G. Kapourales, Mayor of Williamson, WV. The topics include: Department of Highways, WV Employment Security's Tax Revenue Bond Issue, Community Development, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Institutional Conservation Plan, Fuel and Energy Office, MedReview, Limited Gaming, Professional Licenses, GOCID, Notice of Financial Assistance Award, Department of Education, Department of Human Services, Emergency Services, Economic Opportunity Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission, Board of Pharmacy, Land and Water Conservation Fund, National Forest 50-Year Management Plan.","This folder contains correspondence, memos, and release of bonds from various individuals, such as W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topic of the folder is the Kanawha City Mall Associates.","This folder contains forms, checks, agreements, votes, and correspondence about the Kanawha County Multi Cap City Wide Improvement Council Head Start. The correspondence is with Robert Guerrant, Director of City-Wide Improvement Council, Inc.; Helen M. Beckulhimer, Executive Director of Multi Cap, Inc.; Jacqueline Hill, president of City-Wide Improvement Council, Inc.; Rev. John Young, president of Multi Cap, Inc.","This folder contains correspondence with John M. Karras, WV State Senate Minority Whip; Joe W. Hatfield, Executive Director of the WV Housing Development Fund; W. S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Public Service Commission, Ohio Brass, B\u0026O Railroad Line abandonment, Management Task Force, Department of Employment Security, Department of Natural Resources, support, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Workers Compensation Fund, Board of Review of the WV Department of Employment Security, Macawber Design Fuels Corporation Inc., Medicaid, Department of Human Services, Civil Service System, higher education, WV Housing Development Fund, jurisdiction, Department of Finance and Administration, Public Transit, School Closings, Board of Regents, WVU – Parking, Department of Energy, Invitation – Bridge Opening, Department of Highways, Litter Control, Governor's Community Partnership Program, National Governor's Association – Electricity Transmission, flooding, small businesses, Public Employees Insurance Agency, Land and Water Conservation Grant.","This folder contains correspondence with Joe Hatfield, Director of the WV Housing Development Fund; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; John M. Karras, WV State Senate Minority Whip; Jack Harris, Mayor of New Cumberland, WV; Mark Karrasch, Olympic Contender; Anthony S. Earl, Governor of Wisconsin. The topics include: flood damages, Workers Compensation Fund, Emergency Services, Olympic Athletes, 1988 Summer Olympics, Recycle, Macawber Design Fuels Corporation Inc., Department of Employment Security, Center for Corporate Public Involvement, Department of Motor Vehicles, sanitary landfill, Tax Department, GOCID, Industrial Development, National Governors Association, Coal Summit 2, Department of Energy, Department of Education, Cedar Lakes, Department of Human Services, WV Bond Ratings, employee ownership, Abandoned Mine Land Conference, Social Security Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with Kenichi Kato, General Manager of Toyota Motor Corporation; Phyllis C. Katz, Director of Virginia Department of Employee Relations; James R. Kaufman, CEO of Mattoon Works Limited; Tod J. Kaufman, WV State Senate; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools. The topics include: Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Department of Energy, Electric Power Tax Credit, Japanese Coal, American Electric Power, GOCID, General Motor Corp., Department of Natural Resources, Civil Service System, Small Business Office, Department of Highways, Seatbelt Law, Target Development, K. S. Corporation, Williamstown Bridge, oak trees at Capitol, Government Ethics Legislation, Budget Bill, insurance, National Governors Association – Electricity Transmission, Tort Reform, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, WV Housing Development Fund, Department of Human Services – smoking on the job ban, Department of Finance and Administration, Educational Broadcasting Authority, Department of Education, runoff, Department of Health, Public Service Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Theodore William Kazleman, president of Hecks, Inc. The topics include: Department of Education, Department of Health, Department of Culture and History, abortion, jurisdiction, Veterans Affairs, support, Conrail Purchase, Department of Finance and Administration, Industrial Development, coal, Department of Human Services, Liability Insurance, out-of-state sales tax, Southern Regional Education Board, President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, EPR Japan Inc.","This folder contains correspondence with John G. Keane, Director of the U.S. Bureau of the Census. The topics include: U.S. Department of Commerce, Lottery, Business/Industry Data Center (BIDC) Participation, statistical abstract, Tax Department, State Data Center, Census Redistricting, State Census Data Center, Census County Division Program, Department of Education, Indian Tribal Governments, Census of Agriculture.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas H. Kean, Governor of New Jersey. The topics include: GOCID, International Markets, book: The Politics of Inclusion, National Governor's Association (NGA) - Committee on Energy and Environment, Department of Human Services, Welfare System, NGA Meeting, Department of Education, Department of Health, NGA Center for Policy Research and Analysis, reports, publications, State of the State, ECS Policy and Priorities Committee, Power Wheeling Task Force, McCarran-Ferguson Act, Department of Natural Resources, world hunger, Education Commission of the States, Insurance, NGA Liability Task Force.","This folder contains correspondence with Margaret M. Kearney, president of the Hospice Council of WV; William J. Kearney, Director of the Boone County Parks and Recreation Commission; David Keating, Executive VP of National Taxpayers Union; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Patricia H. Keeler, Executive Director of the Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; Thomas A. Keeley, president of the Harrison County Commission; Ed Keeling, Executive Director of Flexible Pavements Council of WV. The topics include: Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Human Services, U.S. Department of the Interior, Park Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Golden Mountaineer, GOCID, Tax Department, WV Coal Investment Symposium, Department of Highways, employment, Workers Compensation Fund, Commission on Aging, Department of Education, Department of Public Safety, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Health, Public Employees Insurance Board, overcharge, Residential Care for Youth, Public Service Commission, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Fulbright and Jaworski, marketing industrial property, Anchor Hocking Situation, Small Cities Block Grant – Summit Park, Road Bond Amendment.","This folder contains correspondence with Charles Keenan, Mayor of Gauley Bridge; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Fred E. Wright, Insurance Commissioner; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State of WV; Charles W. Kehl, president of Kehl Krusher, Inc. The topics include: Department of Energy, Lottery, Department of Human Services, Department of Education, Department of Health, Small Cities Block Grant – Gauley Bridge, Property Reappraisal, Distinguished West Virginian, Department of Highways, State Tax Department, Department of Insurance, Recovery Foundation, school closings, Pleasant View/Paw Paw Public Service District, leghold trap ban, Workers Compensation Fund, retirement, 1987 Tax Reform Act, Commission on Aging, Capitol Dome, National UN Day, Department of Culture and History, Department of Finance and Administration, Vietnam Veterans Memorial Commission of WV, Veterans Affairs, GOCID, Fire Department, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Secretary of State, Governor's Community Partnership Program.","This folder contains correspondence with Ruby Keister, Harrison County Commissioner; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund, John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Harry Kelber, Director of the Educational and Cultural Fund of the Electrical Industry; Neil W. Kelleher, Member of the NY State Assembly; D. H. Keller, president and General Manager of Lake Center Industries; Madge Kellison, Mayor of Lumberport, WV; Colonel W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce. The topics include: Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, support, Department of Highways, resume, Anchor Hocking Situation, Quaker State Refinery, Tax Department, WV Bankers Association, Job Training Partnership Act Program, marketing a new product, Board of Regents, Williamstown Bridge, Labor Management Council, jurisdiction, Department of Health, Moundville Ferry Company, GOCID, International Development, Pride in USA Award, Department of Energy Coal Gasification Combined Cycle Project, Foster Wheeler Corporation, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Small Cities Block Grant – Lumberport, Marlinton Elderly Apartments, Distinguished West Virginian, questionnaire, Department of Public Safety, Department of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; A. V. Dodrill, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Corrections; Nelson B. Robinson, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: Public Employees Insurance Board, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Health, Eagle Scout, Department of Highways, Tax Department, Williamstown Bridge, Commission on Aging, WV Housing, flood damage, Department of Commerce, Laurel Creek Club, Department of Corrections, jurisdiction, Shepherd College, Board of Regents, Smith Lever Funding Formula, Workers Compensation Fund, child pornography.","This folder contains correspondence with Bernard V. Kelly, WV House of Delegates; Brian J. Kelley, president and CEO of Bell Atlantic Investment Development Corporation; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; James McGirr Kelly, Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Michael Kelly, president of the Upper Ohio Valley Sexual Assault Help Center; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Richard L. Kelly, Scout Executive Boy Scouts of America; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: Department of Energy, Bicentennial of U.S. Constitution Commission, Commission on Aging, Department of Highways, Legislative Prayer Breakfast, National Governor's Association – Electricity Transmission, Bell Atlantic Technology Ventures, Summer Youth Program, Magnet Bank, Department of Health, Waterford Park, Mountaineer Card, Tax Department, Department of Public Safety, Naturalized Citizen, new mental health facility, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Human Services, Asbestos School Litigation, Library/Council Funding, Litter control, Waste Disposal,  employment, Postal Services, GOCID, Criminal Justice and Highways Safety Office – Victim Assistance, Young American Medal for Bravery, Federal manufacturing legislation, Clover Lick Bridge,  flood recovery, Department of Commerce, Workers Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; John W. Moon, Director of the Department of Veterans Affairs; George W. Kelley, Forest Supervisor of the George Washington National Forest; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Leona A. Kelley, RI House of Representatives; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; James A. Butcher, president of Shepherd College. The topics include: Blennerhassett Historical Park Commission, Department of Motor Vehicles, Foster Parents, Medical Malpractice, American Totalisator Company, Department of Highways, VA Hospitals, Department of Human Services, Veterans Affairs, George Washington National Forest, Public Service Commission, Tax Legislation, Department of Health, cemeteries, Department of Natural Resources, U.S. Department of Commerce, Weston Facility, Community and Industrial Development, alcohol on Shepherd College campus, CSX Transportation Bill, Department of Education, Railroad Maintenance Authority.","This folder contains correspondence with Jack Kemp, U.S. Representative from NY; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Richard S. Kendall, president of Packard Press. The topics include: Task Force on Women Minorities and the Handicapped in Science and Technology, Department of Highways, Williamstown Bridge, speaking invitation, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Natural Resources, solid waste disposal, Department of Human Services, Summer School, Department of Energy, employment, Lumber Imports, Davis Power Project, Department of Culture and History, Historic Preservation Grant, Fairmont-Moundsville Toll Road, MAP International Inc., Dreamers and Doers Committee, Workers Compensation Fund, new health facility, Republican Governors conference, flood, Recovery Foundation, Commission on Aging, leghold trap ban, Department of Education, WV Racing Commission, Board of Investments, Public Service Commission, television, Social Security.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Howard D. Kenney, Executive Director of the WV Human Rights Commission; Richard A. Kennedy, Jr., president of Wheeling Area Chamber of Commerce; Curtis E. Keplinger, president of WV Association of Land Surveyors, Inc. The topics include: Public Service Commission, Panther Lake Project, Department of Energy, mining fatality, Department of Education, Department of Human Services, marketing order, summer internship, Human Rights Commission, WV Industrial Home for Youth, State Tax Department, Department of Highways, Board of Regents, higher education, Governor's Goals, welfare, Veterans Affairs, environmental hazards, construction, Kentucky Energy Cabinet, Kentucky River Area Development, hospice services consent, Department of Health, Housing and Development Authority, vacancies on the Board of Examiners of Land Surveyors, lottery, Department of Public Safety, jurisdiction, Health Care Cost Review Authority, gift from China – book.","This folder contains correspondence with Edward M. Kennedy, U.S. Senator from Massachusetts; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Colonel W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety; Joe L. Kennedy, Superintendent of the U.S. Department of the Interior New River Gorge National River; Graham Allison, Dean of John F. Kennedy School of Government; Robert D. Kennedy, CEO of Union Carbide Corporation; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: GOCID, Job Training Partnership Act, Worker Adjustment Program, Department of Human Services, welfare, State Tax Department, Department of Public Safety, flood recovery, Department of Agriculture, Department of Energy, Department of Highways, income tax, Department of Finance and Administration, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Morgantown Health Right Inc. Grant Award for $34,068, Department of Health, Health/Primary Care Center Program, Workers Compensation Fund, coalminer monument, Department of Natural Resources, tourism, Union Carbide Corporation, product liability, Civil Service Commission, employment, Social Security Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Joe L. Kennedy, Superintendent of the U.S. Department of the Interior New River Gorge National River; Edward M. Kennedy, U.S. Senator from Massachusetts. The topics include: Department of Highways, housing, Panther State Forest mining operations, Department of Commerce, Panther Lake Project, CID, C\u0026P Telephone Company, editorials, Department of Highways, Board of Regents, GOECD, Department of Culture and History, Council for Children's Services, death of JFK, Small Cities Block Grant – Fayette County, Vocational Rehabilitation, Department of Education, Employment and Training, Department of Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with Bernard Kern, Executive Director of Goodwill Industries of KYOWVA Area, Inc.; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Johnny F. Thomas, Regional Postmaster General for the Eastern Region; W. S. Ritchie, Jr. ,Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Public Service Commission, Department of Highways, flood, new mental health facility, Health Care Cost Review Authority, FEMA, Magisterial Court, 1985 Title IIA Program Award, Employment and Training, Workers Compensation Fund, Sale of Conrail, abortion, PIC, Department of Human Services, Kammer Plant, Grant Announcement, Community Development, Department of Natural Resources, Kerns Post Office, Public Employees Insurance Board, Department of Public Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Robert Kerrey, Governor of Nebraska; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Social Security Administration, Distinguished West Virginian, Department of Public Safety, retirement bill, Department of Natural Resources, Public Service Commission, leghold trap ban, National Governors Association – policy on Communications, GOCID, Job Training Partnership Act, Republican Lawyers Convention, United States Steel Corporation, Department of Education, abortion, litter control, Workers Compensation Fund, Appalachian Open Bluegrass Championship, Public Employees Retirement System, State Tax Department, Department of Health.","This folder contains correspondence with L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Arthur E. Kessel, president of the Grant County Commission; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Colonel W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety. The topics include: Department of Highways, Tax Department, motor vehicle information, Public Service Commission, GOCID, Small Cities Block Grant – Clinton Water Association, Small Cities Block Grant – Elkins, Department of Education, Employment and Training, Job Training Partnership Act, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Vocational Rehabilitation, Department of Public Safety, Teacher Retirement System, Public Employees Retirement System, Romney Shoe Company, Distinguished West Virginian, Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation, Governor's Community Partnership Program, abortion, New Jersey Arts Annual, Army Corps of Engineers, flood efforts in Grant County, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Department of Human Services, flood recovery, Potomac Valley Transit Authority, Gold Dome, Tort Reform Act, Toll Road Study Commission, Clean Job Act, Small Cities Block Grant – Jackson County.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Joan B. Keston, Executive Director of the Public Employees Roundtable. The topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, abortion, National Association of Bank Women, Tax Department, Department of Highways, higher education, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Human Services, GOCID, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Tort Reform Act, Medicaid Reimbursement, Emergency Training Program, Teachers Pay Raise, Public Service Recognition Week, Department of Finance and Administration","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Joseph McPeak, Mayor of Keystone, WV; Afshin Khalatbary, president of the USA Philharmonic Society. The topics include: WV State Senate, Adolph Coors Company, new mental health facility, Tri-County Expressway, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Weston Facility, Department of Natural Resources, Social Security Administration, seat belt law, Department of Health, Vocational Rehabilitation, Cleveland Clinic, Opportunities Industrialization Centers, Public Service Commission, Horse breeds, Bank of Keystone, Revenue Sharing, Republican National Committee Working Partners, Open Heart Surgery, Public Securities Association, employment, Culinary School of Washington, Medicaid Home and Community Quality Services Act, temporary transfer of custody, Department of Culture and History.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert H. Kidd, WV House of Delegates; Vivian G. Kidd, Executive Director of the WV Education Fund; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Reta Kight, president and CEO of Community Bank and Trust. The topics include: Department of Highways, Public Employees Insurance Board, Commission on Aging, Department of Human Services, retirement, Department of Finance and Administration, National Governor's Association – Electricity Transmission, Department of Education, Council for Children's Services, Collective Bargaining, Right to Work, higher education, municipal securities, State Tax Department, Department of Health, Vocational Rehabilitation, Kennedy Mandate Bill, Department of Motor Vehicles, Better Schools Amendment, Highway and Bridge Improvement Amendment, Timber and Watershed Laboratory, Department of Commerce, Regional Jail and Prison Authority, teacher retirement, Department of Employment Security, Oil and Gas Issues, United Airlines, Department of Natural Resources, Medicaid, Distinguished West Virginian.","This folder contains correspondence with Nick J. Rahall, U.S. Representative from WV; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator from WV; John D. Rockefeller IV, U.S. Senator from WV; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Lucy Killea, California State Assemblywoman; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: Department of Highways, Buffalo Creek Bridge, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Quality Coal Investments, Bridge Committee, Department of Natural Resources, Republican Executive Committee, Logan County, support, Department of Education, flood relief, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Program, workfare, employment, Public Service Commission, Lottery, Department of Public Safety, Workers Compensation Fund, Attorney General, U.S. District Court, Department of Corrections, Department of Energy.","This folder contains correspondence with Kyung-Won Kim, Ambassador of Korea; MyungSu Y. S. Kim, president of the International Association for World Peace; Michael Kimberley, CEO of Group Lotus; C. Ronald Kimberling, Assistant Secretary for Postsecondary Education of the U.S. Department of Education; Red E. Wright, WV Insurance Commissioner; Colonel W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Embassy – Republic of Korea, State Representative in Korea, Marshall University Funding, Korea Trade Promotion Corporation, U.S. Department of Energy High School Supercomputing Honors Program, Department of Human Services, Sale of Conrail to NS, Public Transit Support, Department of Corrections, Department of Public Safety, Group Lotus, U.S. Department of Education, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, Board of Regents, Carl D. Perkins Scholarship Program, Guaranteed Student Loans, school aid formula, Public Service Commission, Insurance Commission, Potomac Valley Transit Authority, Department of Highways, Veterans Affairs, GOCID, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Waterline Extension, flood relief.","This folder contains correspondence with Larry Kimler, VP of Corporate Real Estate; Myers Kimmel, president of Grant County Ministerium; Fred E. Wright, WV Insurance Commissioner; Joseph P. Kinneary, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Cameron I. Anderson, president and CEO of Kinney Shoe Corp.; John Kinnison, Mayor of Hillsboro; James A. Kinsey, president of the Taylor County Commission; Donald W. Kinzy, Executive Director of WV State Advisory Council on Vocational Education. The topics include: Department of Highways, Relocation of Corporate Headquarters, Golden Mountaineer, employment, Department of Health, Department of Human Services, contribution, Japan's Nomura Research Institute, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Martin Luther King, Jr., Tax Department, Commission on Aging, Social Security Administration, Small Cities Block Grant – Stewart and Gore Addition, Pocahontas Communication Cooper Cooperative Corp., Insurance, job opportunities, Kingery, Educational Broadcasting Authority, GOCID, Texaco, Small Cities Block Grant – Ritchie County, Department of Natural Resources, Kinney Shoe Corp., Vocational Education, Department of Agriculture, Small Cities Block Grant – Hillsboro, Appalachian Regional Commission, Federal Legislation – satellite television, Comprehensive Women's Service Council, Criminal Justice Highway Safety Office, Job Training Partnership Act, Regional Jail and Prison Authority, Board of Education, Department of Finance and Administration, budget, Department of Energy, evaluation report.","This folder contains correspondence with Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Homer R. Kincaid, Director of Human Resources Development Foundation, Inc.; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John Kincaid, Acting Executive Director of the U.S. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; A. V. Dodrill, Commissioner of the Department of Corrections; Colonel W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: State Tax Department, Lottery, Recovery Foundation, Seat Belt Law, Department of Highways, Williamstown Bridge, Golden Mountaineer, Workers Compensation Fund, Memorial Tunnel, GOCID, Job Training Partnership Act, Title IIA-Program 1985 3% Older Individual, Employment and Training, Dislocated Worker Program, Appalachian Regional Commission, Public Employees Insurance Board, Department of Human Services, Department of Natural Resources, Wilderness Public Service District, Small Cities Block Grant – Keslers Cross Lanes, Department of Public Safety, Department of Corrections, International Trade, National Youth Science Camp, Postal Service.","This folder contains executive orders for state holiday commission creation honoring Martin Luther King, Jr.; memo to department heads for holiday creation; Thank Yous for holiday commission service; holiday announcements; holiday ceremony agendas; fact sheets; members of the commission; copies of pictures of Martin Luther King, Jr.; holiday activities; poster contest winners; \"Living the Dream\" Awards; news release; flag raising ceremony; Civil Contingent Fund; holiday schedule; press coverage; Executive order, commission membership, drafts of letters to Davis and Glazer; National March and Parade in Atlanta, GA; brochures. There is correspondence with Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History; Frederic J. Glazer, Director of the Library Commission; Randolph Jennings, U.S. Senator from West Virginia; Booker T. Stephens, Judge of the 8th Judicial District of WV; Mary Alice Summerfield, president of WV Federation of Women's Clubs.","This folder contains correspondence with Edward J. Cabbell, Director of the John Henry Memorial Foundation, Inc.; Janice Cloud, president of WV Congress of Parents and Teachers; Pat Ellicott, Comptroller of WV; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History; Frederic J. Glazer, Director of the Library Commission; Robert K. Holliday, WV State Senator; John D. Hurd, president of the WV Chamber of Commerce; John W. Lipphardt, Vice-Mayor of Wheeling, WV; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator from WV; James E. Roark, Mayor of Charleston, WV; Booker T. Stephens, Judge of the 8th Judicial District of WV; Mary Alice Summerfield, president of WV Federation of Womens Clubs; Judy A. Black, Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs. The topic of the folder is the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, specifically: the \"Living the Dream\" Award, State Holiday Commission, National Martin Luther King Jr. Parade in Atlanta, Civil Contingent Fund, poster contest, flag raising ceremony, space for posters, Presidential Proclamation of Martin Luther King, Jr., Day.","This folder contains correspondence with Coretta Scott King, president of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, Inc. The topics include: Dr. King's 59th Birthday Anniversary, Martin Luther King Jr. Time Capsule, Martin Luther King Jr. State Holiday Commission, First National Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday, Federal Holiday Commission and Appointment.","This folder contains correspondence with A. J. King, president of Independent Bankers Association of America; David King, Director of YMCA Camp Horseshoe; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner. The topics include: U.S. Treasury Department, support, clerk's offices, Yeager Airport, WV Turnpike, Republican Women, House of Delegates, Lottery, Department of Commerce, Department of Highways, Community Health Centers, Williamstown Bridge, Department of Human Services, YMCA Camp Horseshoe, Civil Contingent Fund, Job Training Partnership Act, 1985 Title IIA Program Award, Employment and Training, jurisdiction, Public Service Commission, GOCID, Small Cities Block Grant – Jackson County, Tax Department.","This folder contains correspondence with Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History; Gary A. King, president of Private Industry Council of Kanawha County, Inc.; Gwendolyn S. King, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Intergovernmental Affairs; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; John L. King, Executive Director of the Regional Jail and Prison Authority. The topics include: Tax Department, Board of Land Surveyors, State Board of Examiners of Land Surveyors, WV Capitol Historical Preservation Foundation, Department of Culture and History, Yeager Scholars, Department of Highways, Private Industry Council of Kanawha County, Employment and Training, repair retaining wall, CPGP, Lottery, Department of Energy, President's Volunteer Action Awards, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, Industrial Training Team Award, stray dogs, WV Turnpike, Jail Standards Commission, County Jails Study, Regional Jail and Prison Authority, employment, WV Republican Party, McComas Hall, Board of Regents, Williamstown Bridge.","This folder contains correspondence with Frank Newman, president of the Education Commission of the States; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Adna Irl Thomas, Commisioner of the Department of Employment Security; Pat Ellicot, Comptroller of WV; Robert H. King, president of Continental Development Corp. The topics include: Board of Regents, Department of Education, Department of Highways, Department of Employment Security, Board of Review, Environmental Protection Agency, Insurance Commission, Larry King Show, senior citizens, counseling legislation, Liability Insurance, Department of Commerce, Board of Risk and Insurance Management, State Board of Barbers and Beauticians, Civil Contingent Fund, Martin Luther King Holiday Commission, China Steel Corporation, Community Development, GOCID – China, Buffalo High School Band Booster, employment, Lottery, support, Marshall University, Veterans Affairs, Youth Opportunity Camping Program, Ridgeley Motel Project, Kammer Plant, Juvenile Justice Subcommittee, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction, Community and Industrial Development, Public Employees Insurance Agency, jurisdiction, Department of Public Safety, High Technology.","This folder contains correspondence with Yukimasa Kitagawa, president of Japan External Trade Organization; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; James A. Kinsey, president of the Taylor County Commission. The topics include: Housing Bill, Department of Highways, Department of Natural Resources, poor, NY Times, GOCID, Japan Economic Foundation, Governor's Management Task Force, Republican Governor's Club, support, Department of Education, Department of Human Services, Higher Education, employment, Pruntytown.","This folder contains correspondence with C. John Kirby, VP of Scientific American; Thais Blatnik, WV House of Delegates; Ken Hechler, WV Secretary of State; Donald E. Kirkendall, National president of the Association of Government Accountants; Arthur E. Kirkendoll, Logan County Commissioner; David Kirker, Director of the Office of Community Services of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Norman L. Kirkham, Executive Director of Region I Planning and Development Council. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Auto Industry, jurisdiction, Department of Health, Department of Highways, Department of Education, Tax Reform Act, Moundsville Penitentiary, Department of Finance and Administration, Public Transit, State Tax Department, College of Graduate Studies, retirement, Canadian Energy Report, Community Development, Department of Public Safety, employment, Association of Government Accountants, sewage, Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP), Community Services Block Grant, Emergency Community Services Homeless Grant Program, GOCID, Office of Economic Opportunity, Planning and Development Council, Region I Annual Report, Appalachian Regional Commission, Local Development District, Small Cities Block Grant – Mercer County, Development District Association of Appalachia.","This folder contains correspondence with L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Inez Kirkwood, Mayor of Ansted, WV; Henry G. Kirschenmann, Jr., Deputy Assistant Secretary for Procurement, Assistance and Logistics of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The topics include: Small Cities Block Grant – Hinton, Governor's Goals, Department of Natural Resources, Kammer Plant, Department of Corrections, WV State Penitentiary, Department of Motor Vehicles, Prayer in School Amendment, Mercer County Economic Development Administration, Small Cities Block Grant – Ellenboro, Department of Highways, WV State Building Commission, WVU President, Camp Horseshoe, Board of Regents, Department of Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant – Ansted, Emergency Water and Sewer, Kirkpatrick v. Kirkpatrick, Cost Allocation Plan, National Student/Parent Mock Election, Small Cities Block Grant – Stewart and Gore Addition, Funding Request – GOCID.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; M. P. Koerner, Major Chief of Field Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Audrey C. Toler, Executive Secretary of the Governor; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; David Heydinger, Director of Health; E. Frank Kirk, Executive Director of Kanawha County Emergency Ambulance Authority; Ora Lee Kirk-Ludwig, president of Rosedale Coal Company, Inc. Topics include: Human services, Department of Highways, Abortion, Social Security, Public Service Commission, Department of Public Safety, Department of Health, Commerce, Culture and History, Flood Concerns, Teacher's Merit Pay, Tax Department, Employment Security.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Robert L. Hardesty, Deputy Commissioner of the U.S. Department of Labor; Nahum Litt, Chief Judge of the Department of Labor; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workman's Compensation Fund; Ronald Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; John E. Burdette II, Acting Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; David Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health. Topics include: personal correspondence, Department of Highways, judicial help, traffic death, Department of Labor, \"Black Lung,\" Commission on Aging, Worker's Compensation, jurisdiction, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Commerce, culture and tourism, roads, Department of Human Services, 1988 Republican National Convention, Department of Health, Tourist Train \u0026 Transportation Board.","This folder contains correspondence with L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Todd Kiscaden, president of Wyomac Coal Company, Inc.; M. P. Koerner, Major Chief of Field Services; Charlotte Kitowske, Transortation Specialist of Connecticut Office of Protection and Advocacy for Handicapped and Mentally Disabled Persons; Earl W. Wolfe, Director of the State Board of Vocational Education Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Michael Kitsock, Regular Representative of the Secretary of U.S. Department of Transportation; Robert D. Chehi, Executive Secretary of Public Employees Insurance Board; Robert E Kittle, Superintendent of Harrison County schools; Jay M. Hoke, Legal Counsel and Director of the Office of Customer Relations; Deborah M. Kisner, Coordinator for the Department of Nursing at Fairmont State College. Topics Include: Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Department of Natural Resources, Transit Authority, \"Trackage Rights\" Bill (#278), prisons, Department of Public Safety, Eagle Scouts, Vocational Rehabilitation, Department of Transportation, Public Employees Insurance Board, litter, Medicaid, Marshall County Governor's Community Partnership Granp Program, House Bill 4672, Harrison County's schools Alternate School Project Grant, Insurance, Tax Department, Department of Education, Public Service Commission, Television, Public Transport, West Virginia Board of Nurse Examiners, Partnership for Northway Drive Retaining Wall.","This folder contains correspondence with William Kisner, Berkeley County Sheriff; Yukimasa Kitagawa, president of Japan Extended Trade Organization; Hitoshi Kitamura, Managing Director of Nissin Mokko Co., LTD.; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Robert E. Kittle, Superintendent of Randolph County Schools; John G. Redline, Director of the Office of Community and Industrial Development; John A. Wilson, Major General WVANG, The Adjutant General; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; James T. Clarke, Assistant Area Director of the U.S. Department of Labor Division of Employee Standards Administration and Wage Hours; James E. Sykes, Assistant Regional Administrator of the U.S. Department of Labor Division of Employee Standards Administration and Wage Hours; Jay M. Hoke, Legal Counsel and Director of the Office of Customer Relations. The topics include: the Department of Education, the Governor's Commission on Crime, Delinquency and Correction, Office of Community and Industrial Development, Japan Business Study Program, Trade Show, Nissin Mokko Co, LTD., Tax Department, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Highways, Department of Health, Lottery Commision, city water, retirement, West Virginia Army National Gaurd, Surplus Food Programs, Department of Human Services, Department of Commerce, history and culture, Collective Bargaining, Salary Equalization Law 18A-4-5A, West Virginia Bar Association, mental health, Department of Labor, Public Service Commission, Waterline Extension.","This folder contains correspondence with David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Colonel George R. Kleb, Commander and Director of the Water Resources Support Center of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Katherine E. Kleeman, Research Associate at Rutgers University; JoAnn Klein, Office of the Governor of Mississippi; Irene Klein, Coordinator of Senior Advocacy of Region VI Area on Aging; Dr. James A. Butcher, President of Shepherd College; Doug Felsenthal, Manager of National Modem Sales; Mary Alice Klein, Superintendent of Tucker County Schools; Donald Paul Hodel, Secretary of the Interior; Ted Kleisner, Vice President and Managing Director of The Greenbrier; Jack Klim, President of D\u0026E Tool Company, Inc. The topics include: Department of Education, public transportation, Department of Health, Department of Highways, Governor's Drug Gree Communities Program, Department of Energy, mining, Department of Natural Resources, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, dredging regulations, Department of Defense, collective bargaining, cabinet, \"New Business Development\" Conference, Agency on Aging, state modem contract, Davis Power Project, Tax Department, West Virginia Independence Hall, geological survey, air traffic, seatbelt laws, nuclear Monitored Retrievable Storage, Japanese Office, Industrial Development, Worker's Compensation, jurisdiction, Department of Public Safety, budget, Lottery Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with Elizabeth Stifel Kline, President of Victorian Wheeling Society, Ltd.; Sharon B. Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Thomas V. Reishman, Coal Development Authority; Benjamin L. Bailey, Administrative Assistant to the Governor; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; Dennis R. Knapp, District Judge of the United States District Court; Glen A. Knapp, President of the Mid American Exposition of Industrial, Construction, and Mining Equipment and Technology; Mary Ann T. Knauss, Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Intergovernmental Affairs of the United States Department of Commerce; M. P. Koerner, Major Chief of Field Services; John A. Knebel, President of the American Mining Congress; Richard L. Lawson, President of the National Coal Association; Frederick Kneisler, Assistant Commissioner for Income Security of the New Jersey Department of Labor. The topics include: Main Street Concept, Wheeling, liability insurance, \"Charity Care\" Bill, education, WV Board of Regents Classified Employee Salary Schedule, mental health, Department of Corrections, Weston Facility, Athens Small Cities Block Grant, WV Housing Development Fund, jurisdiction, American Federation of Police, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, Department of Human Services, Department of Public Safety, public transit, GOCID, surplus food distribution, unemployment, coal industry, retirement, EIMCO Mining Machinery International, culture, lottery, capitol dome, State Tax Department, Employment Security, Class 8 License Holders, trade show, mining, economy, hunting, Foote Mineral, U.S. Department of Commerce, American Bar Association, Antitrust Law, State Police, National Governor's Association-Environmental Protection Agency, American Mining Congress.","This folder contains correspondence with John E. Burdette, Acting Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon B. Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; J. Craig Rothwell, Acting Commissioner of the Department of Highways; James W. Kight, Chairman of Region III Farm and Labor Coordinated Enforcement Committee of the U.S. Department of Labor; Peggy Haslow Knight, Director of the Office of Community and Intergovernmental Programs Environmental Protection Agency; Robey Knight, Roane County Sheriff; Thomas Knight, WV House of Delegates; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sheldon H. Knorr, Maryland Commissioner of Higher Education; C. A. Knotts, President of Community Bank; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Junior Knotts, President of Tucker County Commission. The topics include: the Department of Health, the Department of Human Services, Prayer in School Amendment, Department of Highways, the Greenbrier, social services, abortion, education, 20% Utilities Discount Program, state liquor, Senate Bill #523, Anchor Hocking Plant, Civil Service, Farm Labor Coordinated Enforcement Committee, GOCID, Fire Department Assistance Program, International Society of Krishna Consciousness, commerce, retirement, National Governor's Association-electricity transmission, Department of Public Safety, insurance, Public Service Commission, loans, Maryland Statewide Plan for Post-Secondary Education, \"Governmental Ethics\" law, Business and Occupation Tax on Interest Received from the Federal Government on Federally Guaranteed Student Loans, Worker's Compensation, Newbury Small Cities Block Grant, Governor's Community Partnership Program.","This folder contains correspondence with Junior R. Knotts, President of the Tucker County Commission; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Eugene A. Knotts, Secretary Treasurer of the West Virginia Assessors' Association; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Richard N. Knowles, Plant Manager of E. I. Du Pont de Nemours \u0026 Company, Inc.; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; John P. Knox, Personnel Director of Eagle Manufacturing Company; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Virginia L. Roberts, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Victor Cerra, Executive Director of Northern Panhandle Mental Health Center. The topics include: Davis Power Project, Tucker County Hydrologic/Haudralic Study, West Virginia Recovery Foundation, employment, Subaru Motors, Department of Highways, public safety, Healthcare Coast Review Authority, Worker's Compensation, West Virginia State Tax Department, Tucker County Office of Emergency Services, flood recovery, collective bargaining, Commission on Aging, Golden Mountaineer Discount Program, Department of Health, human services, employee displacement, GOCID, Industrial Development Training Team, Northern Panhandle Private Industry Council, Post Office, Library Commission, Department of Corrections, Department of Motor Vehicles, retirement.","This folder contains correspondence with Philip Kneisl; Colonel W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Jande Nady Burnley, Director of the Office for Victims of Crime. The topics include: local authority, Department of Motor Vehicles, WV State Police, traffic citations, magisterial court, complaints.","This folder contains correspondence with Audrey C. Toler, Executive Secretary to the Governor; James Kobashigawa, Executive Secretary to the Travel Agency of the State of Hawaii; Abraham Kobren, president of the American Dental Association; Colonel Jack W. Kock, president of the National Gaurd Association; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner to the Department of Highways; Marilyn Koch, Acting Regional Administrator of Health Care Financing Administration of Pennsylvania; W. S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Herbert L. Koelling, Chief Executive Officer of UARCO, Inc.; Stella Koerner, Mayor of Wheeling; Louis V. Koerber, president of the National Flag Day Foundation; William Kolberg, president of the National Alliance of Business; Mel Kofod, General Manager of WDTV. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Medicaid, Regulation of Travel Agencies, liability insurance, National Gaurd Association, Department of Highways, Senate Bill #278, abortion, Division of Tourism, coal, Department of Health, Tax Department, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, education, Department of Natural Resources, Environmental Impact Statement and Proposed Land and Resource Management Plan for the Monongahela National Forest, collective bargaining, manufacturing prospect, WV State Fireman's Association, Main Street Project, Emergency Shelter Grant Program-Wheeling, community development, Department of Housing and Urban Development, culture, medical malpractice, West Virginia's Industrial Training Team Program, Whitewater Advisory Board, commerce, Litter Control Program, SB 760.","This folder includes correspondence with J. Donald Krupica, president of the Marshall County Commission; James H. Kogen, president of Shure Brothers Incorporated; Frank Kolar Jr., Major, Infantry Admissions Officer of West Point; Charles E. M. Kolb, Deputy under Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education; William H. Kolberg, president of the National Alliance of Business; Rosemary Kolde, president of the American Vocational Association; William A. Kolibash, United States Attorney U.S. Department of Defense; James L. Kolstad, Acting Chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board. The topics include: Washington Lands Sewerage Project, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Highways, mental health, drunk driving, jurisdiction, Eagle Scout, Public Service Commission, lottery, Department of Education, United States Military Academy, mass transportation, Office of Economic Development, Proposal to Provide an Automated Medical Cost-Containment System for the WV Workers' Compensation Fund, industrial development, unemployment, Work Program for America, American Vocational Association, Department of Public Safety, \"Just Say No,\" National Transportation Safety Board, Mid-East Regional Career Development Council.","This folder contains correspondence with Jean T. Koneful, Vice President of RCK Scientific; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of Workers' Compensation Fund; Audrey C. Toler, Executive Secretary to the Governor; James L. Koontz, president and CEO of Kingsbury Machine Tool Corporation; Nelson B. Robinson, Commissioner of Workers' Compensation Fund; C. Everett Koop, Surgeon General of Public Health Service Department of Health and Human Services of Maryland; Noble W. Lanham, Lt. Colonel West Virginia Army National Guard; Richard C. Kopke, president of Traffic Safety Now, Inc.; Donald L. Kopp, Clerk of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Ronald G. Koppelman, president of Eastern-Western Marketing Corporation. The topics include: employment training, Department of Labor, Department of Human Services, Public Service Commission, the Greenbrier, Workers' Compensation Fund, disability, Miss American Pageants, Department of Highways, economy, Pruntytown Correctional Center, Anna Jarvis Birthplace Restoration Project, history, National Center for Manufacturing Sciences, education, flood assistance, Clean Indoor Air Act, unemployment, seat belt laws, Department of Commerce, Army National Guard, property tax reappraisal, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Corrections, state prisons.","This folder contains correspondence with Jeff Koshel, Senior Fellow and Director NGA; BEjamin Bailey, Administrative Assistant to the Governor; Janet E. Kosid, Legislative Program Director for the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children; Robert L. Kosnoski, president of Beckley Stone Company; R. H. Miller, Lt. Colonel Deputy Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety; Jane Morley Kotchen, Professor of Medicine at WVU; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner for the Department of Highways. The topics include: Department of Education, Lottery Commission, Department of Finance and Administration, Whitewater Advisory Board, Department of Natural Resources, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, National Governor's Association, Children's Policy Information Project, Koshiyama International, National Center for Missing \u0026 Exploited Children, Public Service Commission, Department of Highways, commerce, public safety, WV Board of Regents, Preston County Academic Center, WVU School of Medicine, state parks, Department of Culture and History, collective bargaining, Coalition for Corridor H, WV State 125th Birthday celebration, Department of Energy, mining fatalities.","This folder contains correspondence with Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; John W. Koval, president of the Weirton Area Chamber of Commerce; Pete Kovalyk, Mayor of Bellaire; David H. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; L.W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The topics include: worker's compensation fund, Job Training Coordinating Council, limited gaming, Shinnston - Small City Block Grant Program, retirement incentives for state employees, Department of Health, Department of Highways, Department of Motor Vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with Andrew Kondik, Director of Hancock County Office of Emergency Services. The topics include: Hudson Hill/North Fork Road Waterline Extensions Project, Office of Emergency Services, Department of Highways, Water Shortage Emergency Assistance Agreement.","This folder contains correspondence with Arthur Kraft, Dean of the College of Business and Economics at West Virginia University; Donald A. Kraft, National Director of the National Republican Foundation; Judith A. Krall, president of the West Virginia Alliance for the Mentally Ill; Frank Krzys, president of the Hancock County Commission; James R. Kraus, president of Handy \u0026 Harman Automotive Four, Inc.; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Cathy Krein, Public Relations Director of Malloy College of New York; Ron Kretzer, president of Appalachian- Equity Alliance, Inc.; Sharon B. Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John A. Wilson, III, Major General, WVANG Adjutant General; Richard W. Krimm, Assistant Associate Director of the U.S. Office of Natural and Technological Hazards. The topics include: education, collective bargaining, National Republican Foundation, Department of Highways, Public Service Commission, flood recovery, mental health facilities, Department of Health, right-to-work laws, Weston Hospital, public employee needs, Department of Human Services, Drug Free Communities Grant, Department of Corrections, Commission on Aging, Bill #1066 – farm animal protections, industry, Public Safety, speed limits, reappraisal, Department of Commerce, Tax Department, gasoline tax, utility rates, emergency response.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert E. Kristofco, president of Northern West Virginia Convention \u0026 Visitors Bureau; C. Russell Rader, District Engineer for the Department of Health; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; J. Donald Krupica, president of the Marshall County Commission; William S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Julia A. Krutilla, president of King's Creek Civic Association, Inc.; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Charles W. Kucharik, Executive VP and GM of Rockingham Poultry Marketing Cooperative; Frank Krzys, president of the Hancock County Commission. The topics include: Workers' Compensation, Tourism Advisory Council, HB 1725, SB 391, Kroger, Family Urgent Care Center, Department of Education, Department of Health, Board of Medicine, 1985 National Youth Science Camp, Department of Commerce, employment and training, Department of Highways, education, Consolidated Coal, natural resources, Department of Human Services, Child Advocacy Bureau, GOECD, Governor's Community Partnership Grant Program, Tax Department.","This folder contains correspondence with Joseph E. Kun, Monongalia County Commissioner; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security. The topics include: Westover Industrial Access Road Project, community development, Department of Highways, employment security, Solid Waste Authority, Department of Highways, General Motors, West Virginia University, Trash to Steam Generation Facility, Small Cities Block Grant – Monongalia County, public transit, Cassville/New Hill Sewer Project, Drug and Alcohol Task Force.","This folder contains correspondence with J.R. Rogers, Director of Dealer Sales section of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Charles W. Kucharik, Executive Vice President and General Manager of Rockingham Poultry Marketing Cooperative, Inc.; Robert C. Byrd, West Virginia State Senator; Fred VanKirk, State Highway Engineer – Acting Commissioner; Bob Wise, West Virginia Representative; W. S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon B. Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Barbara Matz, Chair of W.V. Board of Social Work Examiners; M.P. Koerner, Major Chief of Field Services; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Charles R. Spears, Director of the Division of Parks and Recreation; David K. Heydinger, Director of Department of Health; Ruth Kuhn, president of Plum Run Extension Homemakers Club; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Chandra M. Kumar, president of American College of International Physicians. The topics include: GOCID, Our Lady of Perpetual Help Ukranian Catholic Church, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Motor Vehicles, Railroad Maintenance Authority, flood relief, West Virginia Penitentiary, Department of Highways, Child Advocacy, Human Services, Foster System, tire dumping, social work, Department of Public Safety, Department of Commerce, Department of Health, Ku Klux Klan, WV National Gaurd, agriculture, Weston Facility.","This folder contains correspondence with Madeleine M. Kunin, Governor of Vermont; John H. Sununu, State House of New Hampshire; Anthony S. Earl, Governor of Wisconsin; James P. Kunkle, Plant Manager of Owens-Illinois; John E. Burdette II, Acting Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Cecil B. Andrus, Governor of Idaho; Mr. Kunugi, president of Bando Kagaku; Daniel W. Kunz, Executive Director of the Junior Engineering Technical Society; Jennifer L. Kunze, Vice president of the Ohio Valley Society of Radiological Technologists; Joseph E. Kun, president of Monongalia County Commission; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Helene Kurtz, Manager of The Wells Inn; Tom McNeel, WV State Superintendent of Schools; William C. Kuryla, Corporate Manager of Product \u0026 Distribution Risk of Union Carbide Corporation; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History; Richard P. Kusserow, Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Virginia David Floyd, Acting Project Director of the Southern Regional Project on Infant Mortality; Kaneyoshi Kusunoki, Executive VP of Toyota Motor Corporation; Earl W. Wolfe, Director of the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Larry Kuykendall, Mayor of Moorefield.The topics include: National Governor's Association – Environment and Public Works, Youth Science Camp, President's Commission of Americans Outdoors, NGA – Energy and Environment Committee, Vermont State of the State Address, education, NGA – Nuclear Regulatory Commission, NGA – Superfund and Clean Waters Act, Department of Human Services, Glass Industry Assistance Program, Hare Krishna Community, State Government U.S. Savings Bond Campaign, NGA – Task Force on Nuclear Safety, Volkswagen Facility, National Radiologic Technology Week Proclamation, waterbed facility in Harrison County, Department of Highways, Worker's Compensation Fund, state tree, Sisterville Partnership Grant Application, West Virginia Academy of Science, Department of Culture and History, The Cultural Center Theatre, Lottery Commission, Gaming School Implementation Project, Child Support Enforcement/Absent Parent Medical Liability, Birth Certificate Fraud, Aid to Families with Dependent Children Program, Toyota, Vocational Rehabilitation Center, Victims of Crime Act of 1984, employment security, Appalachian Regional Commission, flood recovery, newspapers, Department of Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with Larry Kuykendall, Mayor of Moorefield; William Kuykendall, president of the Mineral County Bar Association; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Wallace G. Wilkinson, Governor of Kentucky. The topics include: flood recovery, Public Legal Services program, Community Partnership Fund, National Governor's Association – Conference, Community and Industrial Development, Department of Highways, Department of Public Safety, GOCID, Little Otter/Bluefield water line extension project, Department of Human Services, Prison Authority, Department of Health, Commission on Aging, Department of Corrections, Emergency Medical Services funding, Huntington State Hospital, retirement benefits for WV public employees, Interstate Planning Commission, Community Block Grant – Fairmont, education, Lottery Commission, Teachers Retirement Board, Pruntytown Correctional Center.","This folder contains correspondence with Ernest W. LaBelle, Director of State and Local Relations of TWR; Thomas J. Hoeflinger, Plant Manager of Anchor Hocking; Michael A. Buchanan, WV House of Delegates; Morgan Lacefield, president of CEL Pizza of Warwood (Domino's Pizza); Gordon J. Lachance, president of the Chief Petty Officers' Association; Marc E. Lackritz, Executive VP of the Public Securities Association; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner for Department of Highways; William B. Lacy, Deputy Assistant to the President; Billy C. Ladd, CEO of Texwood Industries, Incorporated; John J. LaFalce, member of Congress; Annik La Farge, Publicity Manager of Random House, Incorporated; Nick J. Rahall, U.S. House of Representatives; Colonel W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety. The topics include: NGA – Coal, Labor-Management Council, Worker's Compensation Fund, WV Silver Haired Legislature, employment security, Tax Department, Twin Falls State Park, export markets, Department of Highways, Department of Corrections, Public Employee Insurance coverage, Small Cities Block Grant Program – Shinnston and Stewart, Lottery Commission, manufacturing, substance abuse, NGA – Pacific Rim Traders, drinking age, small business, liability insurance, Department of Public Safety, Department of Human services, abortion, reappraisal, flood recovery.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Larry LaFon, president of the West Virginia Automobile and Truck Dealers Association; Samuel H. Davis, Director of Worker's Compensation Fund; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Stewart and Gore Small Cities Block Grant, Department of Human Services, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Department of Highways, Better Schools Amendment, Highway and Bridge Improvement Amendment, Chapmanville Bridge, Department of Energy, Public Service Commission, Grand Cross of Homage, \"Pat Murphy's Bill,\" Regional Education Service Agency, Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs, Board of Examiners for Registered Professional Nurses, Department of Insurance, Department of Corrections, Worker's Compensation Fund, black lung, lumber imports, Department of Health.","This folder includes correspondence with Clayton H. Lakes, Chief Division of Wildlife, Ohio Department of Natural Resources; Edward R. Lakey, Superintendent of Kanawha County Schools; Gradie Lamb, Jr., Superintendent of Swanson Plating and Machine; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Thelma Lamb, president of the Board of Directors for Community Resources, Incorporated; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; R. H. Miller, Major Chief of Staff of the Department of Public Safety; W. Henry Lambright, Director of Science \u0026 Technology Policy Center; Richard D. Lamm, Governor of Colorado; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: D.U.I., racing, education, Home Rule, Department of Highways, Public Employees Insurance Agency, Environmental Protection Agency, lottery, labor strike, Weston Facility, Industrial Development Training, WV Alcoholic Beverage Control Licensing Advisory Board, Community Services Block Grant, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, jurisdiction, National Science Foundation, NGA – tax reform, Exxon Oil, Tax Department, United Steelworkers, Department of Education.","This folder contains correspondence with David L. Acord, Superintendent of Kanawha County Schools; W. Stuart Caldwell, president of Kanawha County Schools; Ben Caldwell, Assistant Superintendent of Kanawha County Board of Education; John F. McCuskey, Commissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration. The topics include: state purchase of Laidley Field property, parking, educational facility, Charleston, finance.","This folder contains correspondence with Kathleen C. Butler, Operations Supervisor of the Department of Health and Human Services; Richard D. Lamm, Governor of Colorado; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John S. Lanahan, Senior VP of Chessie System Railroads; J. Wayne Lancaster, president of Berkeley County Development Authority; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; A. V. Dodrill, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Corrections; R. Gregory Lance, Mayor of Ranson; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Social Security Administration, Department of Highways, Black Gold, Transportation 2020, NGA – tax reform, Tax Department, Department of Human Services, welfare, Department of Corrections, Alcohol and Drug Abuse and Mental Health Services Block Grant, Department of Energy, Small Cities Block Grant, Department of Health, Ranson – Small Cities Block Grant, Mercer County Economic Opportunity Corporation, Commission on Aging, Appalachian Pulp Mill Project, Wheeling-Nishan.","This folder contains correspondence with Sam Landis, Mayor of Petersburg; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Regina Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; James R. Lang, VP of Lang Brothers Incorporated; Tom Lange, president of the Jefferson County Education Association. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Department of Motor Vehicles, flood recovery, West Virginia State Fire Commission, Department of Highways, Public Employee's Insurance Agency, Petersburg – Small Cities Block Grant; Governor's Community Partnership program, Emergency Water \u0026 Sewer, economy, education, Appalachian Regional Commission, abortion, Small Business Development, Weston Facility, West Virginia Children's Book Award Committee, Tax Department, revenue estimates, sewer, commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; George Langstaff, president of Footwear Industries of America; Elliot D. Rozenweig, president of Factory Services, Inc.; Tom Langford, president of the Capitol Hill Club; James Lannan, Superintendent of Jackson County Schools; James S. Gladwell, Assistant State Superintendent; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Mike Wilkins, artist of license plate preamble; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: JTPA Employment Training, Department of Human Services, property reappraisal, Department of Highways, Fire Department Assistance Program, Anchor Hocking, product liability, Capitol Hill Club, Community Partnership Program, Juvenile Justice \u0026 Delinquency Prevention Program, Department of Education, license plate preamble art, Shinnston – Small Cities Block Grant, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, flood relief.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; M. P. Koerner, Major Chief of Field Operations of the Department of Public Safety; John Lambert, Tucker County Commissioner. The topics include: Department of Health, Department of Human Services, Medicaid, election laws, Social Security Administration, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, Monitored Retrievable Storage, Motorcycle Awareness Week, Department of Highways, West Virginia Aeronautics Commission, Department of Public Safety, Elkins – Small Cities Block Grant, pay increase for service personnel, flood recovery, rural zoning, Tucker County Landfill, Parsons Water Line Extension Program.","This folder contains correspondence with Jay M. Hoke, Legal Counselor and Director of the Public Service Commission Office of Customer Relations; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner for the Department of Highways; Colonel W. F. Donohue, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; D. R. Pisegna, Medical Center Director for the Veterans Administration; Anthony Alston, Assistant Director of the Department of Veterans Affairs. The topics include: Public Service Commission, parole, Department of Highways, West Virginia Historical Preservation Foundation, Worker's Compensation Fund, travel councils, fire departments, Department of Education, flood recovery, cable television, Department of Human Services, public safety, Federal Housing Authority, Veterans Affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ronald Lane, president of Ronald Lane Pipeline Construction, Inc.; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Human Services; Phillip D. Turner, Executive Director of the Commission on Aging. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Energy, mining fatality, Public Service Commission, Department of Human Services, pay increase for service personnel, liability insurance, Governor's Management Task Force, Bill 627 (Overweight Truck Bill), Office of Community and Industrial Development, Board of Education of Ohio County, Watershed Commission, Arnoldsburg/Millstone - Small Cities Block Grant, retirement benefits, Department of Finance and Administration, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, Logan/Mingo Mental Health Center, Commission on Aging.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Charles C. Lanham, president of Citizens National Bank; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner for the Department of Human Services; John S. Lanahan, Senior VP of the Chessie System Railroads; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources. The topics include: Department of Highways, employment, Department of Energy, mining fatality, AEP Clean Air Project, election of 1988, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, West Virginia Legal Service Plan, Tax Department, Department of Health, Alcohol and Drug Abuse and Mental Health Services Block Grant, Department of Human Services, Department of Natural Resources, litter, Worker's Compensation Fund, Prayer in School Amendment, abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with Archie E. Lapointe, Executive Director of the National Assessment of Educational Progress; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Robert E. Leard, Administrator of the Food and Nutrition Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture; Tom McNeel, state superintendent of schools; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Commissioner of the Department of Human Resources; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Robert L. Larkey, Director of Far Eat Marketing A Plus Worldwide; Claire V. LaRocco, president of Fredrick Schill \u0026 Company of West Virginia; E. G. Larrick, Jr., Mayor of Oak Hill; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Harold A. Larsen, president of the Chesapeake \u0026 Ohio Canal Association, Inc.; Howard N. Larsen, Regional Director of the Fish and Wildlife Service of the U.S. Department of the Interior; Carl G. Beard, II, Director of the WV Air Pollution Control Commission. The topics include: National Student Athlete Day, education, Department of Corrections, state employee benefits, Department of Natural Resources, Worker's Compensation Fund, Food Security Act, Homebound Program, flood recovery, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Department of Health, export of coal to Asia, Department of Agriculture, 4-H, GOCID/JTPA, capital punishment, Department of Motor Vehicles, Oak Hill – Small Cities Block Grant, Department of the Interior, Chesapeake \u0026 Ohio Canal National Historical Park Advisory Commission, National Wildlife Refuge System, liability insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with R. K. \"Rolly\" Larson, Executive Director of Outdoor Amusement Business Association, Inc.; Reed Larson, president of the National Right to Work Committee; Ralph S. LaRue, Director of Marion County Parks and Recreation Commission; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; C. E. Hall, II, president of the Boone County Commission; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Carl Lashley, president of the West Virginia Council of Administrators of Special Education; M. P. Koerner, Major Chief of Field Services of the Department of Public Safety, James M. Albert, Director of the Office of Community and Industrial Development. The topics include: industrial development, Tax Department, HB4470, Right to Work, Department of Highways, Appalachian Regional Commission, Ryan Barr, Spruce Fork Public Service District, Department of Health, Department of Corrections, prison riots, Preston County Rural Transportation System, Weston Facility, hazardous material, Department of Natural Resources, education, Department of Human Services, Medicaid, National Air Toxics Strategy, Environmental Protection Act, Monongahela Power Company, Public Safety, Law Enforcement Certification, Shinnston – Small Cities Block Grant, Department of Motor Vehicles CDL.","This folder contains correspondence with Donna J. Boley, West Virginia State Senator; Robert G. Lathrop, Acting Dean of the College of Law at West Virginia University; Thomas P. Latimer, president of Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company; W. S. Ritchie, Jr, Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Hugh A. Latimer, president of West Virginia Wesleyan College. The topics include: milk handling, U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Rifle Association's Public Service Award, Department of Highways, culture and history, U.S.S. West Virginia, Department of Human Services, \"Whistleblower Law,\" Disaster Recovery Work, Office of Community and Industrial Development, Worker's Compensation Fund, Flood Hazard Mitigation Plan, Department of Energy, Child Advocate Bureau, Department of Health, Spencer Hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John R. Laughlin, president of Galaxy Conferences, Inc.; Nancy G. Laughlin, Chairman of the Board for Marion County Chamber of Commerce; Bonnie Lavender, president of the West Virginia School Counselor Association; Franklin L.. Lavin, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of the U.S. Office of Political Affairs. The topics include: \"Bad Faith\" Laws, Legislative Prayer Breakfast, education, National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, West Virginia Children's Trust Fund, Ada Expo '86, 1987 Legislative Issues, Laurel Creek Club, mine lay-offs, Department of Health, Emergency Services, Public Service Commission, National School Guidance and Counseling Week, U.S. Office of Political Affairs, victim assistance, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency, and Correction, Department of Public Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with L.W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; F. Dixon Law, Superintendent of Ritchie County Schools; Dwight Law, Manager of Grant County Airport; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; H. Wayne Law, president of Spartan Sewell, Inc.; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Charles T. Butler, Director of the Huntington Museum of Art; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Charles W. Lawler, Chairman of the Board for Marion County Chamber of Commerce; John C. Lawn, Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration for the U.S. Department of Justice; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Colonel W. F. Donohoe, State Coordinating Officer of the Department of Public Safety. The topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Highways, GOCID/SCBG, lottery, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, Education Special Session, education salary increase, State Aeronautics Commission, HB 4672, Ohio Brass Plant, Department of Health, Weston State Hospital, employee benefits, Pruntytown Correctional Center, CBS Broadcasting, TORT Reform Legislation, Department of Natural Resources, Commission on Aging, Department of Culture and History, Department of Human Services, Economic Development Act of 1986, state parks, National Conference on the Control and Diversion of Controlled Substances, Lighthouse Schools Program, Industry Consultation Program, Department of Corrections, WV District Export Council, income tax return, insurance, flood recovery.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Larry Lawrence, Administrator of Braxton Health Care Center; Jeffre P. Lawrentz, VP of Kanawha Valley Historical and Preservation Society; Barbara H. Lawson, president of Lawson Marketing, Inc.; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Quentin R. Lawson, Executive VP of the National Forum for Black Public Administrators; Richard L. Lawson, president of the National Coal Association; John T. Copenhaver, Jr., U.S. District Judge; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner for the Department of Highways. The topics include: Commission on Aging, sewage treatment, WV Public Energy Authority, Labor-Management Council, Department of Human Service, Tax Department, Braxton Health Care Center, Social Security Administration, historic sites, Hotel-Motel Tax, Development and Tourism, Williamson Sewer Improvements Project, Department of Highways, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Natural Resources, ARC Funds, Construction Grant, Interagency Council for Childrens Developoment, National Youth Science Camp, Marshall University football stadium, Clean Jobs Act, minority businesses, NGA – Committee on Energy and Environment, Worker's Compensation Fund, Governor's Summer Youth Program.","This folder contains correspondence with Paul Laxalt, Senator from Nevada; Jeffrey D. Laxton, Mayor of Oceana; William Burl Laxton, Mayor of Bradshaw; N. D. Woods, Deputy State Fire Marshal; Carol T. Lay, president of the Nicholas County Commission; Donald F. Layfield, Regional Administrator for the General Services Administration, Region 4; Roydice Layfield, Mayor of Cairo; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. H. Layman, Executive VP and CEO of the First National Bank of Romney, WV; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; Charles T. Lazzell, president of Mid-Atlantic Fuels, Inc. The topics include: Republican Senatorial Inner Circle, Clean Water Act, Clean Coal Technology Reserve, Wyoming County Center of Southern West Virginia Community College, Governor's Community Partnership Program, unemployment, Department of Highways, State Fire Marshall, Fire Department Program, Bradshaw – Small Cities Block Grant, Industrial Development, Wilderness Public Service District, GOCID – Emergency Waterline Construction, Nicholas County – Small Cities Block Grant, Child Advocate Office, mental health, jurisdiction, surplus government property, Appalachian Regional Commission, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Human Services, Marion County Senior Citizens Center, David Power Project, Tax Department, Board of Dental Examiners, unemployment, Weston Hospital, flood relief, Lazard Freres \u0026 Co., Department of Health, Monitored Retrievable Storage, GOCID.","This folder contains correspondence with Ben H. Love, Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America; John W. Leace, president of the Huntington Professional and Business Men's Club; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State; Lester E. Leach, Mayor of Sistersville; W. S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Ray E. Leach, mayor of Williamstown; Lawrence D. Leaderman, Head of Canadian Consular Post \u0026 Canadian Consul; Regina Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; David H. Leroy, Lt. Governor of Idaho; A. V. Dodrill, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Corrections; Nancy P. Hollister, Mayor of Marietta, OH; Patty Waldeck, president of the Charleston Area League of Women Voters; John A. Wilson, III, Major General , WVANG Adjutant General; Robert E. Leard, Administrator of the Food and Nutrition Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The topics include: Public Employees Insurance Agency, public transportation, coal wages, Off-Track Pari-Mutual Wagering Bill, Attorney General, Department of Highways, Williamstown – Small Cities Block Grant, Wood County Senior Citizen's Association, medical malpractice, U.S. Canadian Free Trade, limited gaming, Department of Human Services, Community Services Block Grant, Ashland Oil Company oil spill, Emergency Water and Sewer Program, Commission on Aging, League of Women Voters, juvenile detention, Emergency Services, WVU Medical Center, Food Stamp Tax, Cooper's Rock State Forest Aerial Passenger Tramway Proposal.","This folder contains correspondence with Shelby Leary, WV House of Delegates; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Regina Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Lt. A. N. Leavitt, president of WV Fraternal Order of Police; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: adult literacy, Developmental Disabilities Planning Council, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Public Relations Student Society of America, Deaf Education and Advocacy Foundation (D.E.A.F.), racing, Community Development and Criminal Justice, Drug Enforcement Policy Board, Veteran's Memorial Plaza, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency, and Correction, Tax Reform Act, Department of Culture and History, GOCID, Coon Knob Water Line Extension.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Lawrence David Lederman, Canadian Consulate; Donald E. Ledwig, Acting president of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting; Mary Martha Merrit, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Regina P. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History; R. T. LeFrois, president of Thomas Enterprises, Inc. The topics include: Department of Highways, National Association of Convenience Stores, tax bonds, National Rehabilitation Association Convention, Wayne County River Terminal, Tax Department, state employee benefits, Department of Natural Resources, Travel Development, Davis Power Project, public libraries, Association of State and Interstate Water Pollution Control Administrators, Commission on Aging, U.S./Canadian Free Trade, Universities Research Association, Department of Education, Department of Human Services, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Worker's Compensation Fund, Daylight Savings Time, Miss West Virginia Scholarship Pageant, Department of Motor Vehicles, Lost Creek Country Fall Festival, Department of Health, Governor's Civil Contingent Fund, oil overcharge, Alcoplex, National Youth Science Camp, Commission on Aging.","This folder contains correspondence with Kenneth C. Legg, Executive Secretary of the WV School Service Personnel Association; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Otis A. Leggett, WV House of Delegates; W. S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the Department of Highways; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Robert J. Conley, WV House of Delegates; John R. Hoblitzell, WV House of Delegates. The topics include: abortion, Board of Probation and Parole, Department of Education, Education Employee's Grievance Board, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Public Employees Insurance Board, Commission on Aging, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Bill S382, Tax Department, property reappraisal, \"Special Rule\" retirement, HB4672, jurisdiction, GOCID, Harrisville – Small Cities Block Grant, NGA – Electricity Transmission, Commission for the Blind, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, legislative computer, Joint Committee on Government and Finance, flood relief, Drug Enforcement Policy Board, Department of Culture and History.","This folder contains correspondence with Richard C. Lee, Chief, Shortage Analysis Staff, Bureau of Health Care Delivery and Assistance; M. P. Koerner, Major Chief of Field Operations of the Department of Public Safety; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Hun Jo Lee, president of Luck-Goldstar International Corp.; John G. Lee, president of the National Asphalt Paving  Association; Kang Won Lee, Research Fellow at the Korea Institute for Economics and Technology; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Department of Health, Department of Human Services, Department of Public Safety, food tax, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Highways, Commission on Aging, Tax Department, WVU Hospital, liability insurance, Spencer Hospital, WV Army National Gaurd, unemployment, GOCID, West Virginia University, House Bill 2057.","This folder contains correspondence with G. L. Harper, Field Supervisor of the Department of Veterans' Affairs; Maryat Lee, Director of EcoTheater, Inc.; William P. Marhsall, president of Lee-Marshall Insurance, Inc.; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; R. E. Lee, president of the Horsemen's Benevolent \u0026 Protective Association; Richard Lee, Chief, Distribution and Shortage Analysis Branch Office of  Data Analysis and Management of the U.S Department of Health and Human Services; John D. Rockefeller, U.S. Senator; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources. The topics include: Commission on Aging, Veterans Affairs, Summer Youth EcoTheater Program, Halfway House for Behavior Disordered Adults, Governor's Conference Committee on Economic Development of Technical Innovation, Department of Health, economic development, GOCID, Department of Culture and History, Department of Highways, Health Manpower Shortage Area, Department of Natural Resources, liability insurance, property reappraisal, Department of Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with Gary L. Swingle, president of the WV Society of Certified Public Accountants; Cordell A. DeLaPena, president of the WV State Medical Association; Paul R. Hutchinson, Jr., WV House of Delegates; Robert W. Hannan, president of Thrift Drug Company; Roger A. Boone, president of Crawford's Food Center, Inc.; R. H. Bowman, president of Nehi-Royal Crown Bottling Company, Inc.; Joseph P. Cardullo, president of Seneca Mental Health/Mental Retardation Council, Inc.; Grey M. Cassell, Superintendent of Hampshire County Board of Education; Samuel Chico, Jr., president of Chico Dairy Company; Mark Cobetto, president of Seven-Up Bottling Company of Wheeling; Betty D. Crookshanks, WV House of Delegates; Norma Gray, Executive Director of Region III Child Development Services; John E. Greene, Admisnistrator of Morris Memorial Nursing Home, Inc.; Lyle Sattes, WV House of Delegates; Robert D. Hartman, WV House of Delegates; Donald H. Hutton, president of Cabell Huntington Hospital; Edward W. Dockney, Jr., Mayor of Martinsburg; Victor L. Shockey, president of the Berkeley County Commission; A. N. Leavitt, president of the WV Fraternal Order of Police; Wendell O. Malcolm, president of the Barbour County Commission; Robert R. Nelson, Mayor of Huntington; R. E. Northup, VP of Appalachian Power Company; Larry V. Faircloth, WV House of Delegates; H. Stan Rawlings, president of the WV County Commissioners Association; Francis B. Schulte, Bishop of Wheeling-Charleston; John J. Sorrenti, Hancock County Commission; R. Kemp Morton, President of the WV State Bar; Tom Susman, WV House of Delegates; C. N. Harman, Minority Leader of the WV Senate. The topics include: Legislative Interim Schedule, unwed teenage mothers, liquor, abortion, prayer in schools, AIDS legislation, taxes on soft drinks, gasoline, tobacco, beer; education, automatic weapon legislation, WV Civil Service System, Black Fly Control, arts, black lung, Governor's Committee on Crime and Delinquency, health, lottery, seat belts, Jobs Development Corporation, capital punishment, library system, public swimming pools, Public Employees Insurance Board, Grandparents visitation, Act for Better Child Care, gun control, nursing homes, Inland Port Authority, highways, Joint Custody Bill, home rule, Board of Landscape Architects, Excess Levy Election, Litter Control and Solid Waste Disposal Bill, judicial systems, Medicaid, motor vehicles, pornographic industries, New River Parkway, public utilities, real estate, Preston Memorial Hospital, retirement, economic development, Right to Work, liability insurance, gambling, smoking, state bar, budget, Turnpike Bonds, veterans, unemployment, fireworks, SB477, HB2872, fire boards, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, aging.","This folder contains correspondence with John A. Chapman, president of the Charleston Regional Cahmber of Commerce and Development; Paul J. Clowers, Mayor of Mullens; John E. Clyburn, Commissioner of the South Carolina Human Affairs Commission; J. T. Godby, Logan County Assessor; John H. Hurd, president of the State Chamber; Bobby L. Zickefoose, Mayor of Smithers. The topics include: education, victim protection, Commission on Aging, unemployment, solid waste, drinking age, circuit court, casino gambling, garbage collection, Human Rights Commission, abortion, bottle bill, tele-track, wage taxes, coal land taxation, Department of Health, State Fire Marshal, magistrate pay raises, jury selection, retirement, insurance, bus drivers, libraries, immunization, gasoline tax, property reappraisal, service personnel, farming, Right to Work, prayer in schools, mobile homes, disabilities, moving violations.","This folder contains correspondence with Honorable Richard Schwartz; Robert W. Ritenour, president of the Home Builders Association of WV; Robert McCauley, International Union Representative of the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees; Britta Anderson, Director of Federal Affairs, Research, and Planning of the Vermont Student Assistance Program; Joseph Powell, president of the WV Labor Federation; A. E. Kessel, Jr., president of the Grant County Commission; James L. McClelland, Director of the Greater Huntington Park and Recreation District; Ken Rutledge, president of the WV Hospital Association; Mark O. Hatfield, U.S. Senator; Henry A. Waxman, U.S. Representative; Martha Layne Collins, Governor of Kentucky; Joseph P. Albright, Speaker of the WV House of Delegates; C. A. Hansen, Chairman and CEO of LCP Chemicals \u0026 Plastics, Inc. The topics include: early retirement, state retired employees, hotels, highways, solid waste, smoke detectors, surety bonds, abortion, public libraries, Industrial and Commercial Development Bond Act, education, Self-Employment Pilot Project, Municipal Fireman's Civil Service Commission, Health Care Cost Review Authority, insurance, Dropout Prevention Program, WV Recreation and Park Association, Urgent Supplemental Appropriation, Board of Dental Examiners, Duck Stamp Bill, Counselor's License, House Bills, Senate Bills, Uniform Licensing for Pari-Mutuel Sports Act, Electrolytic Processes.","This folder contains correspondence with Dan Tonkovich, president of the WV Senate; Edwin J. Bowman, Councilman for the City of Weirton; Thomas A. Cerra, Management Co-Chairman of Project BEST; Robert Campbell, Labor Co-Chairman of Project BEST; Joseph W. Mayernick, Executive Director of the Weirton Chamber of Commerce; William Medovic, CEO of Grocers Development Corporation; Don A. Wagenheim, Chairman of the Wheeling Area Chamber of Commerce. The topic of this folder is limited gaming legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with Ted T. Barr and Bob Hayes, Cabell County Commissioners; William Bork, General Manager of Waterford Park; Dave Elkinton, Prickett's Fort Foundation; Douglas W. Hill, Executive Minister of WV Baptist Convention; Dr. Stan Maynard, Professor of Education at Marshall University; Mose A. Napier, Mayor of Ceredo; J. R. Pritchard, president of Pritchard Electric Co.; Leonard I. Underwood, member of the WV House of Delegates; Robert W. Wallace, president of Rich Motor Mart, Inc. The topic of this folder is the Off Track Wagering Bill.","This folder contains correspondence with Harts High School students. The topic of this folder is the Lincoln County Library Bill.","This folder contains correspondence with county magisterial court clerks. The topic of this folder is pay for magisterial court clerks.","This folder contains correspondence with each County Commission president in West Virginia. The topic of this folder is the \"insurance crisis.\"","This folder contains correspondence with Harry L. Buch, of Gompers, Buch, McCarthy \u0026 McClure. The topic of the folder is the appointment to the Legislative Task Force on Insurance Practices and Alternatives.","This folder contains correspondence with Charles R. Shaffer, Evelyn E. Richards, and Daniel L. Shanholtz, of the WV House of Delegates; Frederick L Parker, Darrell E. Holmes, Sondra Moore Lucht, Joe Manchin, III, Larry A. Tucker, Tracy W. Hylton, M. Jay Wolfe, George Warner, C. N. Harman, John G. Chernenko, Thomas E. Loehr, Keith Burdette, Oshel B. Craigo, Ned Jones, H. Truman Chafin, Lloyd G. Jackson, II, John Boettner, Jr., Gene A. Haynes, Donna J. Boley, and J. D. Brackenrich of the WV Senate; Clayton W. Hale, Harold Hayden, Rick Murensky, Ernest C. Moore, Robert L. Mullett, Ancil Miller, R. L. McCormick, Joe C. Ferrell, W. E. Anderson, Mike Whitt, Jim Reid, Walter Rollins, Kenneth Adkins, Steve Williams, Richard Houvouras, Patricia O. Hartman, Phyllis Given, Robert L. Childers, John H. Reed, III, Patricia White, Deborah F. Phillips, William J. Artrip, Ginny Starcher, Bob Ashley, Ken Nowell, Robert W. Burk, Jr., Otis A. Leggett, Larry D. Swann, Robert L. Jones, David B. McKinley, Paul J. Otte, Patricia Mastrantoni, Sam Love, Roy E. Givens, Bernard V. Kelly, Bill Reger, Rodney T. Berry, Stephen C. Bird, George R. Farley, Marjorie Burke, Robert H. Kidd, Bonnie Brown, Lyle Sattes, Dee Caperton, Charlotte Pritt, Thomas A. Knight, Barbara Hatfield, Rudy Seacrist, Linda Nelson Garrett, Sarah Lee Neal, Betty D. Crookshanks, John W. Hatcher, Jr., John Pino, Tom Louisos, Sharon Spencer, Jim Humphreys, Sterling Lewis, Jr., Paul R. Hutchinson, W. Marion Shiflet, Howard L. Wellman, James W. McNeely, Richard D. Flanigan, Gilbert E. Bailey, Henry Shores, John R. Hoblitzell, John M. Wells, C. Farrell Johnson, Jack J. Roop, Tom Susman, Arnold W. Ryan, Clifford L. Summers, Percy Ashcraft, Floyd Fullen, Joe Minard, Kenneth Riffle, Albert D. Yanni, James Pitrolo, Jr., Duane Southern, William E. Stewart, Larry Schifano, Robert Chambers, Michael Buchannon, Shelby Leary, Twila S. Matheny, Jerry L. Mezzatesta, Thomas J. Hawse III, Patrick H. Murphy, William H. Martin, Joe Martin, Charles F. Jordan, Jr., Floyd R. Stiles, Fred C. Peddicord III, Paul E. Prunty, Robert J. Conley, Donald L. Stemple, Larry Faircloth, John Overington, Marc L. Harman, and Robert D. Harman of the WV House of Delegates. The topics of this folder is congratulations or sympathy for victory or loss of republicans in elections.","This folder contains correspondence with Louis E. Longanacre, Chief Magistrate of the Greenbrier Magistrate Court. The topic of this folder is the litter problem and the Bottle Bill.","This folder contains correspondence with constituents. The topic of this folder is casino gambling, largely in opposition.","This folder contains correspondence with Marie Morgan, Foster Daniels, Ralph A. Frame, Sr., Herman Adams, Earline Treadway, Jerry Roth, Dale V. Wood, Arthur Rybeck, William G. Prosser, E. Don Yoak (Minority Leader), Lewis Carte, Jr., Arno B. Hott (Speaker of the House) of the WV House of Delegates; Frances Long, Agnes Klug, Edith Ilene Howell, Lucille Burns, Mary C. Sites, Estyl C. Shreve, Mernie S. Kesner, Helen R. James, Mildred B. Dolan, Emma McVicker, K. Duane Hurley, Sam Cox, Glenn W. Kiger, Janet Frazier, Charles W. Frazier, Jr., Starlin Bartlett, Woodrow Taylor, Thelma Stone, Henry Hauser, Mary L. Brown, Cameron L. Markham, Mildred Harper, Marie M. Casto, Paul Allen, Mary S. Ward, Bessie A. Swann, Mary Pratt, Lydia Miller, Nellie E. Evans, Harriett Wright, Muriel Miles, Orlan Fowler (president of the Senate), Virginia Baughman (Majority Leader), Charles E. Games (Minority Leader), Robert L. Turner (President Pro Tempore of the Senate) of the WV Senate. The topic of this folder is Silver Haired Legislation, a Community Care Program proposed for older West Virginians.","This folder contains correspondence with Agnes Klug, Edith Ilene Howell, Charles E. Games, Lucille Burns, Mary C. Sites, Estyl C. Shreve, Mernie S. Kesner, Helen R. James, Mildred B. Dolan, Virginia Baughman, Emma McVicker, Duane K. Hurley, Orlan Fowler, Sam Cox, Glenn W. Kiger, Janet Frazier, Charles W. Frazier, Jr., Starling Bartlett, Woodrow Taylor, Thelma Stone, Henry Hauser, Cameron L. Markham, Mildred Harper, Thelma Hall, Marie M. Casto, Paul Allen, Bessie A. Swann, Mary Pratt, Lydia Miller, Nellie E. Evans, Harriett Wright, Robert Turner, Muriel Miles, Frances Long, Fred M. BellH. Pink Bowers (president of the Senate), Marnee Crimmins, Ida M. Curry, Marie Doty, Bertie B. Freeman, Nancy Jane Garrett, Lillian James, C. E. Johnson, Hazel Morgan, George Stanley, Earl Vanscoy, Moyne B. Wagoner, Xon R. Williams, Dorothy M. Woodall of the WV Senate; Mary Wagner, Orpha Riggs, Robert D. Morris, Marie Morgan, Paul McComas, Mary Forshey, Clara Belle Denning, Leona Compston, Frank Vance, Earline Treadway, Mae Ruckman, Frances Pinion, Archie O'Dell, Rebecca McLaughlin, Hazel Hickman, Mary L. Brown, John Adams, Estel R. Young, Opal Taylor, Harold Tate, Paul Rogers, Geraldine Noell, G. W. McCamey, Lucille Jarvis Maynard, Janice Cummings Markham, Howard Guest, Dorothy Wehrle Guest, Ralph A. Frame, Sr., Guy Cottrell, Russell Casto, Emil Baldwin, Dale V. Wood, Arnold Wellman, Mary S. Ward, Betty Wallace, Wilburn Vannatter, Harry W. Smith, Effie E. Roach, James Lomax, Emma J. La Prade, Charlotte M. Jenks, Ruby L. Henritze, Claribelle Waddell, Mildred Lindsay, John Johnson, Cleola Hamby, Flossie Green, Alma H. Fralin, Margaret Farmer, Margaret Covey, Mary R. Brooks, Katherine Wright Fagan, Dorothy Fike, Gladys Ervin, Don E. Yoak, Pansy Brown, Kinnie Bell, Lucille Beasley, Delphia Allen, Herman Adams, Avis Dobbins, Pat Daugherty, Arlton G. Adams, Charles Taylor, Jerry Roth, Lyle B. Parsons, Gerald O. Metz, Mary Mesenger, Ann Merrifield, Summers McCrum, Eilene Hersman, Luvon Greaver, Delbert Freeland, June Floyd, Thelma Flemming, Herbert L. Wilson, Audra V. Steele, Arthur Rybeck, William G. Prosser, C. Ed Pastilong, Charlotta M. Logston, Freda Hunt, F. E. Dougherty, Lewis Carte, Jr., Iva M. Briggs, Mary Catherine Becker, Rev. Joseph Washington, Sr., Herbert T. Payne, Mary F. Nettles, Arnold A. Miller, Ted Stemple, C. B. O'Dell, Robert C. Marple, Garland Ice, Charles H. Mack, Arno B. Hott, Foster Daniels, Jean Campbell, Edith Estella Akers, Edythe Hill Brigode, Virginia K. Bunner, Thirl F. Drake, Neil Frye, Helen L. Hannas, Kenneth Hylbert, Selby G. Jacobs, Percy Johnson, Sr., Thelma Lacaria, Nellie Miller, Antoinette SanJulian, Helen Virginia Shaffer, Daisy M. Smith, Lewis W. Watson, Helen Wilson, A. Ford Winters, Virginia Wright, Irene Young of the WV House of Delegates. The topic of this folder is Silver Haired Legislation, a Community Care Program proposed for older West Virginians.","This folder contains correspondence with constituents. The topic of this folder is support for casino gambling. ","This folder contains correspondence with A. Eddie Bassitt, Mayor of St. Albans; W. Marston Becker, Executive vice president of McDonough Caperton Insurance Group; Thornton Berry, Judge; Fred G. Butler, president of the WV Farm Bureau, Inc.; Roy F. Cagle, National Chairman of the American Legislative Exchange Council; Dan R. Tonkovich, president of WV state Senate; Suzanne Tewksbury, program coordinator of Frasure-Singleton Student Legislative Program; Patrick M. Gallagher, vice president of public affairs of the Midwestern Region of Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corp.; David W. Haines, executive director of WV Petroleum Marketers Association; Ron Corbin, State Director of WV Fathers for Equal Right, Inc.; John D. Hurd, president of the WV Chamber of Commerce; George E. Farley, Chairman of the House Finance Committee of the WV State Legislature; Karen B. Haines, president of the WV Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Inc.; L. E. Joyce, Jr., president of Joyce Engineering, Inc.; William P. A. Nicely, Mayor of Parkersburg; Same Love, Jr., Chairman of the Committee on Natural Resources of the WV House of Delegates; Charles R. Murray, Superintendent of Wirt County Schools; Frederick L. Parker, WV State Senator; Tod J. Kaufman, WV State Senate; Bill B. Reynolds, president of the WV Veterinary Medical Association; Perry H. Roberts, Mayor of Iaeger; Carroll L. Staats, Superintendent of Jackson County Schools; Tom Susman, WV House of Delegates; James Marino, president of the Steel City Distributors; Frank D. Devono, president of the WV Association of School Principals; Duane Southern, WV House of Delegates; Jody Smirl, WV House of Delegates; M. Jay Wolfe, WV State Senate; Michael J. Moyle, CEO of Wheeling Closure Corporation; Robert H. Whitstock, VP of The Seeing Eye, Inc.; Sandy Rogers, WV House of Delegates; Lyle Sattes, WV House of Delegates; Larry V. Faircloth, WV House of Delegates; Joe Manchin III, WV State Senate; Mario J. Palumbo, WV State Senate; Mike Shaw, WV State Senate; George Warner, WV State Senate; C. N. Harman, WV State Senate; John M. Karras, WV State Senate; Charles B. Felton, WV State Senate; Donna Boley, WV State Senate; Marc L. Harman, WV House of Delegates; Robert D. Harman, WV House of Delegates; John R. Hablitzell, WV House of Delegates; Robert L. Jones, WV House of Delegates; Otis A. Leggett, WV House of Delegates; Robert Ashley, WV House of Delegates; Stephen C. Bird, WV House of Delegates; Robert W. Burk, Jr., WV House of Delegates; Larry Schifano, WV House of Delegates; Donald L. Stemple, WV House of Delegates; Floyd R. Stiles, WV House of Delegates; Larry D. Swann, WV House of Delegates; John M. Wells, WV House of Delegates; Steve Williams, WV House of Delegates; Paul J. Otte, WV House of Delegates; John Overington, WV House of Delegates; Fed C. Peddicord III, WV House of Delegates; Paul E. Prunty, WV House of Delegates; John H. Reed III, WV House of Delegates; Arnold W. Ryan, WV House of Delegates; Joe Martin, WV House of Delegates; David B. McKinley, WV House of Delegates; Ancil Miller, WV House of Delegates; Joe Minard, WV House of Delegates; Ken Nowell, WV House of Delegates; Joe C. Ferrell, WV House of Delegates. The topics include: liquor sales, negativism, school aid formula, foreign trade, Balance Budget Amendment, \"Home Schoolers Bill,\" Cooperative Extension Service, legislative breakfast, insurance, judicial pension, Tax Reform Act, education, Medicare Reimbursement, legislative computer, state insect, public employees, paramilitary training, motor vehicle inspection, grandparent visitation, Right to Work, nursing, inmate work, hospice services, satellite television, child pornography, rates of sanitary landfills, school crossing guards, Floodplain Management, malpractice insurance, rabies immunizations, abandoned refuse, tobacco taxation, libraries, crime victims, smoking, licensing Board for Osteopathic Physicians, seatbelt laws, \"Forestry Development Act of 1987,\" Management Task Force, health care ethics, soft drink sales, highways, farm protection, Appalachian Regional Commission, Unemployment Compensation, White Cane Law, Civil Contingent Fund, odometer tampering, Special Interim Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with Dale Bumpers, United States Senate; Martha Layne Collins, Governor of Kentucky; Charles B. Felton, Jr., WV State Senate; Nick Zervos, Superintendent of Tyler County Schools; Robert G. Worden, president of the WV Manufacturers Association. The topics include: Center for State and Local Initiatives on Productivity, Technology and Innovation, WV Racing Commission, Secretary of State appointment, education, credit card interest rates, business taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with John W. Hatcher, Jr., WV House of Delegates; Charles E. Turner, president of WV State Medical Association; Rose Marie Snodgrass, president of the Parkersburg City Council. The topic of this folder is a House of Delegates vacancy.","This folder contains correspondence with Diane L. Reinhard, Interim President of West Virginia University. The topic of this folder is the 1985 Seat Belt Law.","This folder contains correspondence with constituents. The topic of this folder is opposition to the Seat Belt Law.","This folder contains correspondence with a constituent. The topic of this folder is support for the Seat Belt Law.","This folder contains phone messages from many constituents with the topic of this folder being largely in support of the Seat Belt Law.","This folder contains phone messages from many constituents; James M. Albert, Governor's Representative for Highway Safety; and Pat White, WV House of Delegates. The topic of this folder is largely in support of the Seat Belt Law.","This folder contains correspondence with David Adkins, Superintendent of Grant Count Schools; William H. Baker, Superintendent of Mercer County Schools; Stephen L. Baldwin, Superintendent of Putnam County Schools; William A. Barker, Jr., Superintendent of Mason County Board of Education; Ray Bragg, president of the Mercer County Commission; Ronald B. Cantley, Superintendent of Raleigh County Schools; Daniel D. Curry, Superintendent of Pocahontas County Schools; James Dawson, Superintendent of Clay County Schools; C. N. Evans, Jr., Superintendent of Roane County Schools; Albert H. Falvo, Assessor of McDowell County; Jackson L. Flanigan, Superintendent of Berkeley County Public Schools; Robert L. Frum, Superintendent of Cabell County Public Schools; Earl Tex Gainer, Gilmer County Commissioner; Gordon L. Hanson, Superintendent of Greenbrier County Schools; Donald A. Haskins, Superintendent of Marshall County Schools; Robert E. Kittle, Superintendent of Harrison County Schools; F. Dixon Law, Superintendent of Ritchie County Schools; Tom McNeel, Superintendent of WV Department of Education; Stan Rawlings, president of County Commissioners Association of WV; J. Kenneth Roberts, Superintendent of the McDowell County Public Schools; Gerald L. Short, Superintendent of Wyoming County Schools; Harold R. Smith, Superintendent of Lincoln County Schools; Gerald L. Stover, Superintendent of Fayette County Board of Education; Bobby E. Via, Superintendent of Monroe County Board of Education. The topic of the folder is early retirement incentives for state employees.","This folder contains correspondence with James Ahern, president of the Contractors Association of WV. The topic of this folder is the Right to Work Act.","This folder contains correspondence with K. Don Waskom, Regional VP of State Farm Insurance Companies; Walter Rollins, WV House of Delegates; Harry Van Iderstine, president of Sheidow Bronze Corporation; Allen W. Babcock, president of the Marion County Planning Commission; Lewis E. Hubbard, president of Sanitation Systems of Ohio Valley, Inc.; Arthur G. Olds, Mayor of St. Marys; Ronald Campbell, president of Ronald's Cheese Corner, Inc.; James L. Pitrolo, Jr., WV House of Delegates; John C. Murphy, president of the Equal Rights Alliance; Michael A. Buchanan, WV House of Delegates; Douglas Hopkins, presidents of Showtime Amusements, Inc.; Robert W. Burk, Jr., WV House of Delegates. The topics include: aftermarket crash parts, retirement incentives for state employees, Foreign Judgments Act, Public Employees Insurance System, solid waste disposal, litter control, motor vehicle insurance, horse pulling, hate groups, tree removal, uniform preadmission standards, Seat Belt Law, personal care home services, Amusement Rides and Amusement Attractions Safety Act, Indigent Care Fund, abortion, public libraries.","This folder contains correspondence with John Overington, WV House of Delegates; Dick Waybright, Executive Director of WV Forestry Association; Edgar A. Hess, Mayor of Bridgeport; Albert L. Sommerville, Jr., Chief Judge of 14th Judicial Circuit; Ken Hechler, WV Secretary of State; James A. Kinsey, president of the Taylor County Commission; Charles H. Cunningham, WV State Liaison of  the National Rifle Association. The topics include: Seat Belt Law, pension tax, machine gun possession, Federal Civil Service Retirement System, loss reduction, grant programs, Department of Agriculture's Meat Inspection Budget, Senate Budget Bill, Department of Education Account Budget, Taylor County Park and Commission, Joint Custody Bill, Enrolled Committee Substitute, collective bargaining, arson, State Commission for the Deaf, Coal-Workers' Pneumoconiosis Fund, Army Aviation Support Facility at Parkersburg/Marietta Airport, jury members, weapon carry license, adoption of impounded animals as pets.","This folder contains correspondence with John Murray, Mayor of Grafton; Dan Tonkovich, Speaker of the WV State Senate; Robert Chambers, Speaker of the WV House of Delegates; Earl Ray Tomblin, Chairman of WV Senate Finance Committee; Cliff Adkins, president/general manager of JetVac; B. R. Brown, president and CEO of Consolidation Coal Company; Thomas B. Dunn, president of Union Drilling; Gina Litten, president of Mineral County Education Association; Glen B. Gainer, Jr., WV State Auditor; S. O. Ogden, Chairman of the Board and CEO of Island Creek Corporation; Larry Tucker, WV State Senate; J. Donald Krupica, president of Marshall County Commission; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senate; John D. Rockefeller, IV, U.S. Senate. The topics include: Taylor County Recreation Commission, child abuse, sales tax, economic development, Education Reform Bill, flood recovery, Medicaid Home and Community Quality Services Act, disposal of waste, training schools, Para-Military Activities, School Aid Formula, Senate Resolution No. 21, Senate Bill No. 390, state insurance, state employees' retirement, Federal Small Business Innovation Research Act, Senate Bills passed, medical malpractice, group housing, hotel/motel tax, clean-up bill, water projects, election reform.","This folder contains correspondence with Tod J. Kaufman, WV State Senate. The topic of this folder is a Governmental Ethics Law.","This folder contains correspondence with the Governor's Mansion Advisory Committee. The topic of this folder is the governor's mansion.","This folder contains correspondence with Tom Brock, president of the WV Soft Drink Association. The topic of the folder is the soft drink sales tax.","This folder contains correspondence with John A Chapman, president of the Charleston Regional Chamber of Commerce and Development; John D. Hurd, president of the WV Chamber of Commerce. The topic of this folder is the AIDS Bill.","This folder contains correspondence with Rodney L. Stephens, president of the Logan County Medical Society. The topic of this folder is the AIDS Bill.","This folder contains correspondence Joseph P. Albright, Speaker of the WV House of Delegates; Van F. Anderson, Superintendent of Parks and Recreation; B. F. Backlund, president of the Independent Bankers Association of America; Laura L. Bradley, president of Wood County Child Assault Prevention Project; Robert W. Burk, Jr., WV House of Delegates; Raymond L. Busbee, president-elect of WV Recreation \u0026 Park Association; Becky Cain, president of the League of Women Voters. The topics include: abortion, Highway Improvement Amendment, coal industry, parks and recreation, budget, interstate banking, trucking, Clean Jobs Act, seat belt law, Better Schools and Highways Amendment, sexual abuse, driving age, public libraries, property tax reappraisal, medical malpractice liability insurance, mental illness, school nurses, counselor licensure, probation and parole.","This folder contains correspondence with Rodney E. Cooper, Director of Kanawha County Parks and Recreation Commission; Joseph C. DeLuce, Director of Hancock County Parks and Recreation Commission; John J. Faltis, president of Anker Energy Corporation; Lee F. Feinberg, WV State Legislator; Michael L. Fisher, Parks Manager of Charleston Parks and Recreation Department; Susan K. Flesher, president of the Colin Anderson Education Association; Dan Tonkovich, WV State Senate president of Joint Committee on Government and Finance; Joseph P. Albright, WV State House of Delegates Speaker of Joint Committee on Government and Finance; Donna Gallaher, Director of the Grafton/Taylor County Recreation Commission; George Garland, Jr., president of Round Mountain Coal Corp.; K. W. Gasser, president of Upper Ohio Valley Building and Construction Trades Council; John Hargleroad, president of WV Recreation and Park Association; Robert D. Harman, WV State House of Delegates; Sally F. Holliday, president of Putnam County Parks and Recreation Commission. The topics include: parks and recreation, coal industry, abortion, state employee retirement, capital punishment, missing and exploited children, school nurse ratio, Child Abuse Bill, Pari-mutuel Tax System, budget, liability insurance, parental care, teacher pay raise, school law, Tort Reform Bill, Whitewater Advisory Board, flood report, public libraries, limited gaming, taxes, road and bridge construction and repair, higher education, Board of Regents.","This folder contains correspondence with Lee H. Johnson, president of Johnson Limestone Company; Orvid Johnson, Jr., president of Johnson Brothers Trucking; Raymond L. Johnson, president of R. L. Johnson Trucking; Charles F. Jordan, WV State House of Delegates; John B. Kebblish, president and CEO of Ashland Coal, Inc.; Richard C. Kopke, president of Traffic Safety Now, Inc.; Robert L. Kosnoski, president of Beckley Stone Company; Charles W. Lawler, Chariman of the Board of Marion County Chamber of Commerce; Larry T. Legg, president of Maplewood Mining Co., Inc.; C. Berkley Lilly, Judge of the 10th Judicial Circuit; Joseph P. Albright, Speaker of the WV House of Delegates; R. G. Lockard, president of Kelley Coal Company; Philip L. Longenecker, president of Carbon Industries, Inc.; Rodger D. Lundell, Executive Director of Buckhannon-Upshur Parks and Recreation Board; James L. Mcclelland, Director of Greater Huntington Parks and Recreation District; Linda McGraw, president of Morgan County Education Association; Paul W. McKown, president of WV Retailers Association; Robert S. Miller, WV State Firemen's Association; Alan B. Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; William K. Howell, president of Miller Brewing Company; Lake Polan, Jr., president of the Greater Huntington Park and Recreation District; Frank Press, president of the National Academy of Sciences; Nick J. Rahall, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives; Ronald W. Reagan, President of the United States; B. S. Saluja, president of Technical Testing Laboratories, Inc.. The topics include: budget, public libraries, coal industry, educational funding, County Boards of Education, teacher pay raise, state employee retirement, seat belt law, Economic Development Act, Worker's Compensation, automobile leasing, \"Bad Check\" Law, parks and recreation, abortion, property reappraisal, Vendors Allowance for the Collection of State Sales Tax, medical malpractice / Tort Reform, capital punishment, fire safety, State and Local Narcotics Control Assistance Act of 1985; school nurses, Board of Regents, liability insurance, licensure for dieticians, drinking age, Non-Intoxicating Beer Act, BEST Program, casino-gaming.","This folder contains correspondence with L. Cary Bittick, Executive Director of the National Sheriffs' Association; Robert M. Steptoe, president of the WV State Bar; Harley O. Staggers, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives; R. E. Stanley, president of WV Motor Truck Association, Inc.; E. Morgan Massey, president of A. T. Massey Coal Company, Inc.; W. W. Tinder, Jr., president of Truck World; Dan Tonkovich, president of WV State Senate; Tim Underwood, president of U. S. Construction Co., Inc.; Ken Hechler, WV Secretary of State; George E. Vickers, WV Department Commander of the American Legion; Robert W. Wallace, president of Rick Motor Mart, Inc.; Elsie M. Watters, VP of Research Tax Foundation, Inc.; Lynn E. Westfall, Superintendent of Upshur County Schools; G. Peter Wilson, president of the Institute of Internal Auditors; Robert E. Wise, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives. The topics include: seat belt laws, Board of Regents, salary increase for teachers, school nurses, state employee retirement, parks and recreation, Public Legal Services Council, regional jails, Property Tax Reappraisal Act, State and Local Narcotics Control Assistance Act of 1985, coal industry, lottery, budget, Highway Improvement Amendment, public libraries, abortion, Commission for Higher Education Legislation, Board of Review of the WV Department of Employment Security, veto messages, Pledge of Allegiance, leased automobile sales tax, counselor licensure, internal auditing, medical malpractice, architects' licensing bill, foster homes, Medley Community Placement Program, limited gaming.","This folder contains correspondence with Jack Brooks, U.S. House of Representatives; Peter Rodino, U.S. House of Representatives House Judiciary Committee; Madeline Hemmings, president of WV Round Table; Larry Jenkins, president of United Grocers, Inc.; Theodore William Kazleman, president of Hecks, Inc.; Paul McKown, president of WV Retailers Association; H. J. Richardson, president of Builders Supply Association of WV; Ronald Reagan, President of the United States. The topics include: Equity in Interstate Competition Act, Immigration Reform and Control Act, Tax Reform Act of 1986, public transportation.","This folder contains correspondence with Michael Frasher, Executive Director of WV Public Legal Services Council; Brough A. Jones, Managing Attorney of WV Legal Services Plan, Inc.. The topics include: Public Legal Services Council, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, WV Legal Services Plan, salvage vehicle titles, Department of Labor, Legal Aid Society, Department of Human Services, state bar, legal research.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Fred E. Wright, Insurance Commissioner; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Cumberland Hospital, school buses, Department of Education, Department of Human Services, Appalachian Foundation, Drop-out Prevention Program, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Department of Highways, Department of Insurance, legal assistance, lottery revenue, state police, Commission on Aging, Tri-State Valley Association of Occupational Health Nurses, Medicare, Consolidated Gas Company.","This folder contains correspondence with Charles Lehman, Executive Director of the National Coalition to Stamp Out Chicken Scratch; Dwight A. Lehman, Dean of Students at Appalachian Bible College; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Thomas H. Cochran, VP Public Finance Department of Shearson Lehman/American Express Inc.; Albert J. Lehosit, Owner/Manager, Clique Club Restaurant; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: good handwriting, \"Homeschoolers Bill,\" Department of Human Services, Board of Regents, budget, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Finance and Administration, state parks, Office of Community and Industrial Development, Citizens for America, Department of Highways, Consolidation Coal Company, Department of Natural Resources, Geo-Tech Landfill Permit, lottery, 1985 flood.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History; William Lemley, Mayor  of Hundred; Ruth R. Lemmon, president of WV Safety Belt Coalition and Executive VP of WV Auto \u0026 Truck Dealers Association; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Elizabeth M. Lennon, president of t Council of Citizens with Low Vision; Dave Lenox, Executive Director of the Special Olympics of WV; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Earl Leonard, Executive VP of the Coca-Cola Company; Paul Leonard, Lieutenant Governor of Ohio; Frank B. Leone, Mayor of Dunbar; Joeseph Leonette, Mayor of Stonewood. The topics include: Department of Highways, lottery, World Gratitude Day, WV Coalition for the Homeless, Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, property tax reappraisal, North Eastern Business College Pel Grant, Department of Human Services, Department of Culture and History, Hundred – Community Partnership Grant, Civil Contingent Funds for water wells, Department of Insurance, WV Auto Dealers, seat belts, automobile leasing, school bus drivers, state committees, Department of Commerce, Department of Health, Social Security, auto insurance, county jail, Department of Motor Vehicles, International Society of Krishna Consciousness, Commission on Aging, National Wildlife Federation, ACTION Grant, state parks, Department of Energy, mining fatality, South Africa, capitol signage, higher education, Superconducting Super Collider, West Virginia Penitentiary, Independent Student Financial Aid Association, Acquisition of Conrail, Cooper's Creek and Dutch Hollow Water Line Extensions, Rental Rehabilitation Program, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety Program, Stonewood – Small Cities Block Grant, flood recovery.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; John Steven LeRose, Mayor of Summersville; John McCuskey, Commissioner of Finance and Administration; Louie D. LeRoy, Principal of South Harrison High School. The topics include: Board of Probation and Parole, Teacher's Retirement Board, abortion, Department of Human Services, Point Pleasant Historic Site, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Employment Security, GOCID, Nicholas County  Commission's Partnership Grant, Clean Jobs Act, Department of Health, Job Services Division, Division of Unemployment Compensation, Department of Education, State of the State, Department of Highways, liability insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with Rose M. Lepore, Regional Commissioner of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The topics include: Disability Determination Service, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Vocational Rehabilitation, Social Security Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with Rose M. Lepore, Regional Commissioner of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The topics include: Disability Determination Service, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Vocational Rehabilitation, Social Security Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Highways; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Regina S. Liscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Depertment of Human Services; Earl W. Wolfe, Director of WV State Board of Vocational Education; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Worker's Compensation Fund, litter, Department of Energy, legal aid, Veteran's Affairs, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, WV Library Commission, Vocational Rehabilitation, Governor's Community Partnership Program, VFD, Tax Department, U.S. Department of Labor, black lung, Department of Health.","This folder contains correspondence with Norman C. Lester, president of Big Bear Mining Company, Inc.; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; W. E. Lester, president of the Mullens Area Chamber of Commerce; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Department of Highways, disability services, Supplemental Security Income, Department of Motor Vehicles, casino gambling, Worker's Compensation Fund, black lung, Department of Human Services, Department of Natural Resources, education, Board of Regents, mining fatality, international activities, Department of Health.","This folder contains correspondence with Raymond D. Lett, Director of Intergovernmntal Affairs of the U.S. Department of Agriculture; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Jerry W. Levin, Executive VP of the Pillsbury Company; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: coal mining, Medicaid, farmers, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Health, Tax Department, sewage disposal, hazardous waste management, culture and history, flood, sales tax, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Hawk's Nest, manufacturing, GOCID, Department of Education, Business and Investment Almanac, Boxing Commission, Department of Motor Vehicles, Employment and Training.","This folder contains correspondence with Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Charles S. Levine, president of the Pied Piper, Inc.; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; Byong Hion Lew, Ambassador of Korea; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; James H. Lewis, president of Mason County Development Authority. The topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Monitored Retrievable Storage, state employment, Development Counsellors International, Ltd., GOECD, economics, beer license, benefits, budget, lottery, State Fire Commission, corrections, education of incarcerated adults and juveniles, Korea's Liberalization, Tax Department, Board of Regents, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Highways, Cooperative Extension Service.","This folder contains correspondence with Susan Ragland Lewis, Executive Director of the Victory Awards; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Drew Lewis and Robert S. Strauss, Co-Chairmen of the National Economic Commission; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The topics include: Victory Award, sewage, Department of Natural Resources, election, Department of Human Services, Weatherization Assistance Program, WWII, Worker's Compensation Fund, Clinton Water Association, coal industry, Real Estate Commission, Department of Highways, Pruntytown furloughs, National Economic Commission, Federal Budget Deficit, Department of Motor Vehicles, Motorola, Social Security, retirement, Ryan Barr, Department of Health, Department of Energy.","This folder contains correspondence with Hiram Carson Lewis, Jr., McDowell County Clerk; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; James Lewis, president of Peoples Bank; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Tax Department, Department of Highways, Greenbrier River Dam, GOCID, Fire Department Program, lottery, Department of Commerce, Department of Health, Department of Human Services, welfare, Pinnacle Lake, Department of Natural Resources, Appalachian Regional Commission, Mason Apartments, Public Service Commission, Farm Aid, Turnpike Fees, Public Safety, Ryan Barr.","This folder contains correspondence with Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Sterling Lewis, Jr., WV House of Delegates; Loretta Lewis-Wells, Executive Director of the Family Crisis Intervention Center of Region V, Inc. The topics include: Department of Public Safety, Commission on Aging, economics, Department of Highways, Tax Department, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Human Services, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, Crime Victim's Fund, disturbed youth, insurance, nursing homes, Olympics, Appalachian Regional Commission, GOCID/SCBG, budget, Department of Health, National Peace Essay Contest, state Community Services Block Grant, Domestic Violence Commission, NGA – Energy Transmission, Adjutant General, Board of Licensure for Counselors.","This folder contains images and plans for the Liberty Square in Putnam County, West Virginia.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Maryann Liberto, president of the WV Congress of Parents and Teachers; Lillian Liburdi, Director of Management and Budget Department of the Port Authority of NY and NJ; Gail Lieberman, Assistant to the Governor of Illinois for Education; Maury Lieberman, Program Director of State Comprehensive Mental Health Planning Program of the National Institute of Mental Health; W. S. Ritchie, Jr, Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Henry J. Liebmann, president of Fostoria Glass Society of America, Inc.; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Carl D. Perkins Scholarships, Liberty Electro Facility, Department of Highways, Liberty High School Band, Governor's Civil Contingent Fund, librarians, Federal Aviation Administration, Union Carbide Corporation, Future Homemakers of America, Tax Department, National Youth Science Camp, Department of Education, Department of Energy, Community-Based Mental Health Services, higher education, flood recovery, adjutant general, Department of Culture and History, commerce, Board of Medicine, Alderson-Broaddus College.","This folder contains correspondence with Richard A. Light, Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Candy Lightner, Founder of Mothers Against Drunk Driving; Mo Li, Vice Minister for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Taiwan; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; James R. Lilley, U.S. Ambassador to Korea. The topics include: Alderson-Broaddus College, Office of Economic and Community Development, Department of Motor Vehicles, Governor's Goals, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Education, Weston Facility, Department of Health, Department of Human Services, GOCID, Union Carbide Corporation, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Department of Highways, aviation, Department of Public Safety, Recovery Foundation, Health Care Cost Review, U.S. Products Show.","This folder contains correspondence with C. Berkley Lilly, Judge of the 10th Judicial Circuit of WV; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: prayer in schools, judicial retirement, judicial salaries, prison reform, hazardous waste treatment facility, \"bad check\" law, A. T. Massey Company, Department of Human Services, GOCID, Department of Natural Resources, Hope Natural Gas, Department of Health, WIC, Public Employees Insurance Board, Foster Parents Association, Department of Highways, Department of Education.","This folder contains correspondence with Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; J. K. Lilly, III, president of the WV State Society of Anesthesiologists; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; Norman L. Fagan Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History. The topics include: A. T. Massey Company, minimum wage, Department of Highways, alcohol, Department of Education, coal industry, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Human Services, Department of Natural Resources, black flies, black lung, Tort Reform, CRNA Week, higher education, reappraisal, Department of Culture and History, McComas Hall, Board of Regents, West Virginia State Fair.","This folder contains correspondence with Edward W. Limback, president of the West Virginia-American Water Company; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; J. Knox McConnell, president of the First National Bank of Keystone; R. Daniel Lindley, president of Heritage Mortgage Corporation; Albert W. Lindsey, Sheriff of Greenbrier County; R. G. Lindsey, Jr., Superintendent of Brooke County Schools; Vernie G. Lindstrom, Jr., president of the Associated General Contractors of America. The topics include: oil spill on the Ohio River, Industrial Development, Department of Human Services, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Education, Lincoln County decision, Department of Highways, Lincoln Day Dinner, Lincoln Junior High School, Greyhound Track, retail fuel pumps, Employee Benefits, benefit package for state employees, Tax Department, barbers, NGA – Conference, West Virginia University, flood recovery efforts, employment, Commission on Aging, Department of Motor Vehicles, Robert Trocin, Employment Security, new mental health facility, Water Conservation Fund Grant, Interstate Cost Estimate, taxes, Veterans Affairs, Cedar Lakes, Department of Natural Resources, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, Social Security Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Thomas C. Burns, VP of C\u0026P Telephone Company; Gus R. Douglass, Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture; Herbert Linville, Head of Government Publication of the University of California; Larry Linville, president of DuPont Athletic Boosters. The topics include: state treasurer, Department of Highways, We Want to Work Program, litter, county road supervisor, drug problems, education, Veterans Affairs, Civil Service System, Partnership for Progress, Weston Facility, Department of Human Services, U.S. Army, Worker's Compensation Fund, Union Carbide, new mental health facility, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, Elkins – Small Cities Block Grant, Appalachian Regional Commission, Department of Education, sewage disposal, \"Link Up America\" Program, Retired School Employees, Chessie System Merger, WV Secondary Schools Activities Commission, WV Health Care Cost Review Authority, Williamstown Bridge, Police Combat Pistol Leagues, agriculture, employment, WV Board of Examiners of Psychologists, Monongahela National Forest, Women's Commission, nursing homes, National Public Service Awards, Little League, Tax Department, Liability Insurance, World Associates of the Open-Heart, Tort Reform.","This folder contains correspondence with Jack W. Lipphardt, Acting Mayor of Wheeling; Gary L. Lipscomb, Sheriff and Treasurer of Tucker County; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Council of Senior West Virginians, Department of Highways, GOCID, lottery, Wheeling – Community Partnership Grant, Industrial Development, WV Advocates for Developmentally Disabled Board of Directors, GOECD, Wheeling Health Right Grant Award, Department of Health, Department of Commerce, employment security, Presidential Awards for Excellence in Science and Mathematics Teaching Program, Social Security Administration, Department of Human Services, WV Housing Development Fund, Department of Natural Resources, ban the leghold trap, coal industry, WV Publlic Energy Authority, Worker's Compensation Fund, taxes, WV Interagency Task Force on the Homeless, CH/HS - Juvenile Justice \u0026 Delinquency Prevention Program, Department of Corrections, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency, and Correction, State Job Training Coordinating Council Appointment, flood recovery, Department of Finance and Administration, Monitored Retrievable Storage, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Preston County – Small Cities Block Grant, NGA – Council on Physical Fitness \u0026 Sports.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Jim Liston, president of NGA Council on Physical Fitness and Sports; John Smith, Executive Director of Wyoming Parks and Recreation Association; Paul C. Liston, president of Albright Oil, Inc.; B. E. Little, president of New Beckley Mining Corporation; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; Clyde Litton, president of Twelve-Eleven, Inc. The topics include: NGA – Council on Physical Fitness \u0026 Sports, flood recovery, Postal Service, Department of Human Services, Social Security Administration, literacy programs, Department of Highways, U.S. Department of Labor, Education Reform Bill, budget proposal, litter problem, Moundsville Penitentiary, Civil Service, Start-up operation/Metallurgical Coal, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Education, teacher pay increase, Board of Regents, Valley Health Systems Grant award of $185,000, Department of Health, Department of Natural Resources, Monitored Retrievable Storage, lottery, culture \u0026 history, Historic Preservation Grant, child abuse penalties SB 255, Nongame Wildlife Program, Weston Facility, cost of living in WV, Coastal States Development Proposal, Tax Department, Department of Corrections.","This folder contains correspondence with James E. Lively, president of the Fayette County Commission; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Dodie Livingston, Commissioner of the Administration for Children, Youth and Families. The topics include: Honorary West Virginians, A. T. Massey Co., Board of Probation and Parole, Commission on Aging, WV Turnpike tolls, Department of Natural Resources, Reclamation of Whipple Refuse Area, blackflies, fuel, power of attorney, secretaries, Gauley River Public Service District – Small Cities Block Grant, Fayette County Funding Assistance, Public Energy Authority, Ryan Barr, Finance \u0026 Administration, Department of Education, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Department of Health, job corps, collective bargaining, taxes, liability insurance, Tax Department, DHS – Grant Applications, child abuse and neglect, Hubbs Building Sale, Shinnston – Small Cities Block Grant.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Gary G. White, president of the WV Coal Asociation; Charles M. Loar, Mayor of Bridgeport; Floyd Fullen, WV House of Delegates; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Charles M. Lobban, WV 11th Circuit Judge; Allen C. LoBean, president of Veterans for POW/MIA; John D. Rockefeller, IV, U.S. Senate. The topics include: infant mortality, Interstate Commerce Commission, Abandonment of Railroad Lines and Discontinuement of Service, WV Teachers and personnel – salary equalization, Department of Human Services, agriculture, Public Safety, Department of Highways, employment, Commission on Aging, Elkins Downtown Redevelopment Block Grant, WV Coal Association, Shortline School, Finance \u0026 Administration, state employees, abortion, Loan Application to EDA by Salem College, Veteran's Memorial Bridge, 4-H Program, Appalachian Regional Commission, Essential Insurance Act, Local Initiatives Support Corporation, GOCID, Flood Relief Efforts, Higher Education Budget Issue, Judge Griffin Bell, Department of Education, coal industry, Mid-Ohio Valley Transit Authority, public transportation, Lockheed Georgia Corporation, press, \"Sites-For-Business,\" Barron's Magazine, Management Task Force and Legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with Marshall Loeb, Managing Editor of FORTUNE; Tom Loeffler, U.S. Representative from Texas; Tom Loehr, WV State Senate; Donavon C. Loeslie, president of the Minnesota Association of Wheat Growers; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; V. Truett Loftin, president / CEO of the Ormsby House; Mark S. Spurlock, Arthur E. Kirkendoll, Jack Robertson, Logan County Commissioners. The topics include: Homelessness in Philadelphia, tax reform, health insurance, Department of Highways, Oil Overcharge Settlement, WV Board of Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety, Department of Public Safety, Job Training Partnership Act, NGA – Electricity Transmission, Glass Industry Assistance Program, Conference for Young Political Leaders, agriculture report, Worker's Compensation Fund, flood relief, Vietnam Veterans Memorial Commission, black fly, Department of Agriculture, Pocahontas Memorial Hospital staff from WVU to help with Recovery, energy, mining fatality, Public Service, GOCID – C\u0026P Telephone Co., Travel Development (GOECD), Logan General Hospital Project, Hospital Revenue Refunding Bonds, Logan Mingo Area Mental Health, Partnership/Northway Retaining Wall.","This folder contains correspondence with John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; James E. Roark, Mayor of Charleston. The topics include: Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Commission on Aging, Public Employees Retirement System, Public Employee Pay Equity Task Force, Tax Department, Department of Public Safety, Hunt Public Service District, small business (GOECD), Stay in School Program, Department of Motor Vehicles.","This folder contains memos between Raamie Barker and Governor Moore as well as newspaper articles. The topic of this folder is politics and political positions of Logan County, including Senatorial election races, municipal elections, and the county Board of Education.","This folder contains correspondence with Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Jean S. Londeree, Council Member of the City of Charleston; Charles M. Long president of the Greenbrier County Commission; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources. The topics include: Tax Department, Vocational Rehabilitation, Rotary Club, Department of Education, lottery, Republican National Committee, Department of Highways, duties of Governor, Department of Natural Resources, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Right to Work Legislation, Finance \u0026 Administration, Rural Transit, Worker's Compensation Fund, Eastern Greenbrier Industrial Park, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Library Funding, Tucker County Crafters Guild, State of the State, Commission on Aging, Department of Human Services, landfill, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, Bus Service, WV Silver Haired Legislature, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, Gary Study Plan, coal industry, Department of Public Safety, Ormet Corporation, Department of Motor Vehicles, Mingo/McDowell County Appropriation, Public Employees Insurance Board.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Louis E. Longanacre, Chief Magistrate of Greenbrier Magistrate Court; Philip L. Longenecker, president of Carbon Industries, Inc.; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Charles F. Longino, Jr., Director of the Center for Social Research on Aging; Charles R. Longsworth, president of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation; Daniel L. Lowry, Acting Director of Office of Job Corps, U.S. Department of Labor. The topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, education, Magistrate Court, Department of Energy, mining fatality, Public Service Commission, Department of Natural Resources, Board of Directors – WVU Hospital, litter control, Coal Investment Symposium, public transit, Commission on Aging, U.S. Department of Labor.","This folder contains correspondence with William K. Looney, Acting City Manager of Bluefield; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Frank H. Lopez, president of the Harrison County Commission; James W. Lord, City Manager of Weirton; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund. The topics include: culture \u0026 history, Historic Preservation, Department of Highways, Department of Health, Department of Human Services, Shinnston – Small Cities Block Grant, Integrated Criminal Apprehension Project, Department of Natural Resources, Community Development, Anchor Hocking, Harrison County – Small Cities Block Grant, Board of Regents (WVU), insurance, nursing homes, Public Employees Insurance Board, Radio Watch Grant, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Law Enforcement Training Program, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency, and Correction, Job Training Partnership Act, Title IIA Program Award, Department of Health, Worker's Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with F. Russell Lorince, president of Mountaineer Country Travel Council; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Robert L. Loughhead, president of Weirton Steel Corporation. The topics include: Moundsville Penitentiary, Tax Department, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Health, Shinnston – Small Cities Block Grant, Board of Education, occupancy tax, GOCID, Department of Highways, nursing homes, flood assistance, Recovery Foundation, Department of Natural Resources – Nongame Wildlife Program, Elkins Downtown Redevelopment Block Grant, abortion, insurance situation, Adjutant General, Commerce \u0026 Industry Development, Department of Human Services, Public Legal Services, Potomac Valley Transit Authority, Clean Coal Technology Program.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert L. Loughhead, president of Weirton Steel Corporation; Tom Louisos, WV House of Delegates; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; James L. Louthan, president of the WV Soil Conservation Distric Supervisors Association. The topics include: Department of Energy, property tax appraisal, Self Help Gas, coal industry, Weirton Steel, Job Training Partnership Act, GOCID, WV Recovery Foundation, Appalachian Regional Commission Entrepreneurial Conference, Ritchie County Multi-Purpose Small Cities Block Grant, Department of Highways, Community Development, Louisiana Incentives, NGA – Electricity Transmission, Social Security Administration, Finance \u0026 Administration, Rural Transit, Governor's Summer Youth Program, school aid formula, Tax Department, Department of Human Services, Child Support Commission, Department of Natural Resources, Soil Conservation Commission, liability insurance, Task Force Report.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Al Lovits, Administrator of Wyoming General Hospital. The topics include: Department of Human Services, liability insurance, Department of Highways, Worker's Compensation Fund, black lung, Tax Department, abortion, Racing Commission, Natural Resources Commission, summer school, mental health facilities, Pubic Employees Insurance Board, Health Care Cost Review Authority, GOCID – Bond Industry.","This folder contains correspondence with Sam Love, WV House of Delegates. The topics include: Department of Human Services, school crossing guards, Quality Circles, Department of Highways, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Department of Public Safety, Worker's Compensation Fund, fire departments, Department of Natural Resources, Land and Water Conservation Grant, NGA – Electricity Transmission, Public Service Commission, GOCID, culture and history, Beer Commission, erosion / assistance request, International Food \u0026 Arts Festival.","This folder contains correspondence regarding the Appalachian States Low Level Radioactive Waste Compact with Maryland, West Virginia, Delaware, and Pennsylvania. The correspondence is with Marion Barry, Jr., Mayor of the District of Columbia; Gerald L. Thorpe, Deputy Director of Policy Development of Pennsylvania; Dick Thornburgh, Governor of Pennsylvania. ","This folder contains correspondence regarding the Appalachian States Low Level Radioactive Waste Compact with Maryland, West Virginia, Delaware, and Pennsylvania. The correspondence is with David K. Heydinger, Director of the WV Department of Health; Jae Spears, WV State Senate; Gerald L. Thorpe, Deputy Director of Policy Development of Pennsylvania; Robert P. Wheeler, Director of Environmental Health Services; Benjamin Bailey, Administrative Assistant to the Governor; John S. Herrington, U.S. Secretary of Energy.","This folder contains correspondence regarding the Appalachian States Low Level Radioactive Waste Compact with Maryland, West Virginia, Delaware, and Pennsylvania. The correspondence is with Benjamin Bailey, Administrative Assistant to the Governor, Jae Spears, WV State Senate; Dan Tonkovich, WV State Senate president; Nicholas DeBenedictis, Secretary of PA Department of Environmental Resources; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; James W. Vaughan, Jr., Acting assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy of the U.S. Department of Energy.","This folder contains correspondence with Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Robert B. Lowe, City Manager of Grafton; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of HIghways. The topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Federal Conference Center, liability insurance, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Human Services, Shinnston – Small Cities Block Grant, Department of Highways, Vietnam Veterans Memorial Commission, economic development, Partnerships in Education Conference, Roundtable Meeting, Department of Corrections, Health Care Cost Review Authority, abortion, Siphoning Water Impoundments, lottery, business tax, Worker's Compensation Fund, notary public, funding, Magistrate Court, Public Service Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas E. Huzzey, Commissioner of the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; A. V. Dodrill, Commissioner of the Department of Corrections. The topics include: Department of Health, finances, Department of Mines, Tax Department, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Human Services, State Athletic Commission, Department of Public Safety, Department of Natural Resources, Board or Commission, Emergency Response Commission, Department of Corrections, Youth and Government Seminar, WV Trail Examiner, Veteran's Administration, Employment Security, abortion, Tax Department, Weston Facility, Civil Service, Board of Probation and Parole, Department of Corrections, ban the leghold trap, problems facing Jewish in Russia, real estate.","This folder contains correspondence with A. V. Dodrill, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Corrections; Carl M. Selinger, Dean of WVU College of Law; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund. The topics include: Bill Loy Scholarship Fund, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Corrections, Mountain State Forest Festival, Department of Human Services, Department of Public Safety, Department of Highways, WVU College of Law, Teachers Retirement Board, Worker's Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert Lu, president of Luson International; and other constituents. The topics include: Taiwan/WV Business relationships, Luson International, CID, Court of Claims, Welch Gas Cooperative, Rail Passenger Service, Department of Highways, Commerce, locating power station in WV, Benatec Associates, Pinnacle Rock Lake, Eagle Scout, Job Training Partnership Act, education, WVU Diploma Certification.","This folder contains correspondence with George Luciano, Director of the Office of Justice Programs for the S.S. Department of Justice; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Seat Belt Legislation, Clean Indoor Act Bill, family programs, insurance, infant mortality, Department of Human Services, Prenatal Care, Medicaid, Department of Health, Public Service Commission, Department of Highways, Department of Natural Resources, NGA – Electricity Transmission, GOCID/CJHS - Drug Enforcement, Displaced Workers Program, State Employee Day Care Center, libraries, State Tax Department.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Carson Lucas, president of United Auto Workers Local 1933; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services;  D. Diane Lucas, VP of Operations for Prisoner Transport Service, Inc.; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; John M. Lucas, Mayor of Valley Grove; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Volkswagen plant, United Automobile Aerospace-Agricultural Implement Workers of America, Huttonsville Correctional Center, Worker's Compensation Fund, corrections, Department of Education, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Highways, Valley Grove – Small Cities Block Grant, Liability Insurance, ban the leghold trap, Culture \u0026 History, Arts \u0026 Humanities, Governor's support for festival, abortion, Commission on Aging, Department of Public Safety, Community and Industrial Development, Kammer Plant, NGA – corporate takeover.","This folder contains correspondence with Frank W. Luerssen, Chairman and CEO of Inland Steel Industries, Inc.; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Frank M Lukacs, president of the North American River Runners, Inc.; Kathleen Lukacs, president of West Virginia River Adventures; John A. Luke, president of Westvaco Corporation; Bobby Lemley, Mayor of Blacksville; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources. The topics include: collective bargaining, WV State Lottery, Department of Education, Department of Highways, Chessie System Merger, employment situation, Shepherd College Board of Regents, Department of Health, GOCID, Inland Steel Industries, Inc., Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, travel development, Department of Highways, Veterans Affairs, Worker's Compensation Fund, dissolving Governor's Commission on West Virginians Outdoors, tourism, Community and Industrial Development, Management Task Force, ARC Entrepreneurial Conference, Westvaco Corporation, Tax Department, Education/Reimbursement, Better Schools Amendment, Department of Natural Resources, Construction Grants, liability insurance, marriage law, Department of Human Services, Flood Relief, Stewart and Gore Addition – Small Cities Block Grant, technical literacy.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; A. P. Nutali, Governor of the Territory of American Samoa; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State. The topics include: Department of Highways, Mountaineer Food Bank, smoking, commerce, state holidays, abortion, coal and economics, Department of Energy, cable TV, Social Security Administration, Tax Department, liability insurance, minimum wage, Davis Power Project, Department of Human Services, law school, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Public Safety, Commissioner of WV, Chessie System Merger.","This folder contains correspondence with constituents regarding lumber import imports from Canada.","This folder contains correspondence with James P. Lydon, Superintendent of Wirt Couty Schools; James C. Martin, Governor of North Carolina; Craig A. Lyle, president of WV Consulting Engineers Council. The topics include: Department of Highways, Eagle Scout, Governor's Management Task Force II, school aid formula, recommendation, Huntington Civic Center, Department of Human Services, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Department of Energy, Department of Health, abortion, flood assistance, Licensed Professional Counselor Bill, Republican Party, gasoline tax, fuel and energy, WV Association for Counseling and Development.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Richard Lyng, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture; Donald Paul Hodel, U.S. Secretary of the Interior; Naomi B. Lynn, president of the American Society for Public Administration; W. E. Lynn, president of the Kingsford Company; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Stephen J. Lyons, VP of Borg-Warner Chemicals, Inc.; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources. The topics include: GOCID (Fire Departments), King's Daughter Child Care Centers, Department of Health, Public Employees Insurance Board, Commission on Aging, Department of Human Services, Glass Industry Assistance Program, Department of Highways, Social Security, Board of Regents, U.S. Department of Agriculture, drought disaster, Department of Natural Resources, DHS – Home Visits, Federal Lands Administration Act, coal industry, Governor's Honors Academy, Dissent Channel, black fly, lottery, higher education, Lyons Realty Co., Inc., abortion, product liability, litter, employment, Republican Governor's Conference, Greenbrier River Dam.","This folder contains correspondence with Kenneth Maa, founder and president of the National Association of Senior Citizens Softball; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Mary E. Mabe, president of the National Guard Association of West Virginia; Ray Mabus, Governor of Mississippi; Dorothy I. MacConkey, president of Davis \u0026 Elkins College; Leo M. MacCourtney, president and General Manager of WOWK-TV; Peter Macdonald, chairman of the Navajo Tribal Council; Robert E. MacDonald, president of International Marketing Consultants; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of Worker's Compensation Fund; Robert L. Hardesty, Deputy Commissioner of the U.S. Department of Labor; David W. MacEachron, president of Japan Society, Inc. The topics include: Second Annual World Softball Tournament, Department of Education, Department of Health, National Guard Association of West Virginia, culture \u0026 history, arts \u0026 humanities, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Southern Governors' Association, Southern Regulation Education Board, banking, Public Service, Department of Natural Resources, Medicaid payments, Department of Human Services, Governor's Summer Youth Program, flood assistance, Elkins – Small Cities Block Grant, Boy Scouts of America, Civil Contingent Fund, WOWK-TV, substance abuse, GOCID, TEXEL \u0026Co., International Marketing Consultants, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Highways, black lung, amusement park, Commission on Aging, Weston Facility, Rowlesburg School, Appalachian Regional Commission Academic Center, Public Transit Support, foreign trade, testing on animals, Public Safety, Machinery \u0026 Allied Products Institute.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert E. Trocin, commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Don L. Macke, president of Wheeling Electric Company; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; John Curcio, president of Mack Trucks, Incorporated; Dorothy I. MacConkey, president of Davis \u0026 Elkins College; A. Andrew MacQueen, Chief Judge of 13th WV Judicial Circuit. The topics include: commerce, GOCID, Department of Corrections, WV Prison Industries, Worker's Compensation Fund, Wheeling Electric, Tax Department, Conservation Awards, Public Service Commission, employment, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Highways, Mack Trucks, Inc., Ryan Barr, Department of Education, WV Arts \u0026 Humanities Commission, Culture \u0026 History, Department of  Health, Water Extension Sigmon Fork (Sissonville), Edens Fork/Kanawha Two Mile, State Floodplain Management, Land and Water Conservation Funds, Department of Natural Resources, Employment Security, Veterans Memorial Bridge, Department of Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with Charles Mackley and L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, with regards to driver's license reinstatement.","This folder contains correspondence with E. David Humphrey, Executive VP of Magnet Bank; Andrew R. Evans, CEO of First Federal Saving and Loas Association of Pittsburgh; John A. Cobb, president of Magnet Bank; James D. Roy, president of Federal Home Loan Bank of Pittsburgh. The topic is the recapitalization of Magnet Bank.","This folder contains correspondence with Willliam F. Madison, Regional Administrator of the National Capitol Region; Tadao Maekawa, Governor of the Kagawa Prefecture of Japan; Robert W. Magee, Director of Personnel for the Central Intelligence Agency; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce. The topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Department of Education, Public Service Commission, Finance \u0026 Administration, Tax Department, economic development, Department of Highways, employment, Appalachian Regional Commission, NICS, WV Day Golf Classic, Italian Heritage Festival in Clarksburg, Department of Motor Vehicles, mine layoff, Seto Grand Bridge, state employees, Board of Regents, Marshall University, Budget Proposal, Saturn Corp., Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with Arthur A. Maher, president and CEO of St. Joseph's Hospital; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; James B. Mahony, president of Mahony Research; Richard J. Mahoney, CEO of Monsanto Company. The topics include: Department of Education, unemployment, Department of Natural Resources, right of way access, Department of Highways, Department of Health, Department of Human Services, Department of Public Safety, Western Hills Regional Rehabilitation Hospital, Health Care Cost Review Authority, WV Board of Coal Mine Health and Safety, Social Security Administration, Government Internship Program, State Government Teacher Intern Program, Board of Regents, Gwinn Landfill, Worker's Compensation Fund, Secretary of State, Tax Department, product liability, lottery, liability insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with Clovis Maksoud, Ambassador of the Arab States to the United Nations; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Joe Main, Administrator of the Department of Occupational Health and Safety of United Mine Worker of America; Lydia Main, Mayor of Masontown; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; William Owens, Mayor of Vienna; Nicholas J. Maiolo, president of AMIS International; Ranjit Majumder, president of the Mental Health Association in WV; A. James Manchin, Treasurer of the State of WV. The topics include: United Nations, Hazardous Waste, Department of Highways, commerce, Department of Natural Resources, education, Flood Tax Refund, Railroad – Northern Panhandle, Department of Energy, liquor, \"Quiet Strength\" Award, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Department of Human Services, WV Rehabilitation Counseling, Licensed Professional Counselors, Department of Public Safety, new mental health facility, WV state lottery, Department of Health, Main Street Program, foreign investment, Family Service America, General Oil Corporation, Public Service Commission, Weston State Hospital, Founderies Montupet New Development Project, GOCID – Brown's Island, Westvaco, National Response Team, Hazardous Response Support Division U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Wendell O. Malcolm, president of the Barbour County Commission; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Edwin F. Maley, president of World Solar Power Corporation; Gary E. Chapman, president of Zerkle Trucking Company. The topics include: Eagle Scout, Commission on Aging, employment \u0026 training, JTPS, GOCID, Department of Highways, Department of Public Safety, gas, WV Music Teachers Association, Tax Department, Department of Health, new mental health facility, Department of Human Services, Department of Motor Vehicles, Shinnston – Small Cities Block Grant, Excess Levy Elec., Emergency Medical Services, Department of State, 1985 Youth Science Camp, Industrial Development, Department of Education, Hare Krishna, Department of Natural Resources, GCP, flood related, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Public Service Commission, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, property tax situation.","This folder contains correspondence with Mallie Goodall, Executive Director of the Hardy County Rural Development Authority; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The topics include: Hardy County Development Authority, American Woodmark Corporation, Recovery Foundation, Department of Human Services, education, Commission on Aging, Clean Jobs Act, GOECD – FMC, Department of Natural Resources, Library Commission, Worker's Compensation Fund, Camp Horseshoe, Department of Highways, drinking age, Department of Health, state lottery, Fairmont General Hospital, Department of Motor Vehicles, Presidential Awards for Excellence in Science and Mathematics Teaching Program, Kammer Plant, Tax Department, refugees, Gold Dome, Veteran's Affairs, Civil Air Patrol, Drug Free Schools \u0026 Communities Program, Real Estate Commission, magisterial court.","This folder contains correspondence with many constituents about the trial of Charles Marano, Executive Clemency, West Virginia Penitentiary, and bond.","This folder contains correspondence with Joe Manchin, III, WV State Senate; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; R. Michael Mangum, Sheriff of Raleigh County; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund. The topics include: State Lottery, Cooperative Extension Program, Appalachian Regional Commission, Finance and Administration, Management – State Government, WV Recovery Foundation, Partnership/Marion, Anti-Drug Programs, NGA – Electricity Transmission, American Council of Young Political Leaders, Department of Health, Industrial Development, Employment Security, Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Worker's Compensation Fund, Higher Education Study Commission, Flag Day, Department of Highways, Tax Department, Capitol Dome, Department of Energy, Public Service Commission, Department of Human Services, Veteran's Affairs, Early Retirement Legislation, Classified Employees Salary Schedule, anecdote.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Mike Mansfield, American Ambassador to Japan; Henry Marockie, Superintendent of Ohio County Schools; A. James Manchin, Teasurer of State; Joseph Manypenny, president of the Hancock County Commission; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Department of Highways, Community Development, flood losses, Department of Energy, Pennzoil Company, Department of Motor Vehicles, Mannheim Military Community, Worker's Compensation Fund, small business loan, Stewart and Gore Addition – Small Cities Block Grant, Employment Security, Department of Natural Resources, Public Employees Insurance Board, Commission on Aging, Regional Offices, Department of Education, Department of Health, GOCID – Japan, Mansion Garden, leghold trap ban, Purchasing Regulations, new mental health facility.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; John O. March, Jr., U.S. Secretary of the Army; Kenneth A Marden, president of the American Kennel Club; Barbara A. Margolis, Commissioner of New York City. The topics include: General Marble Corp., Union Carbide incident, Department of Human Services, nursing homes, U.S. Office of Management and Budget, Finance and Administration, liability insurance, Department of Natural Resources, Adjutant General, March of Dimes, Weston Facility, abortion, WV Drug and Alcohol Counselors, Department of Motor Vehicles, auto insurance, Commission on Aging, Department of Highways, vicious dog legislation, soil conservation, National Protocol Directory.","This folder contains correspondence with Benedict T. Marino, Managing Director of DLJ Public Finance Division; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; John D. Myers, Superintendent of Marion County Schools; James E. Marion, president of the Private Industry Council of Kanawha County. The topics include: financing, Department of Highways, Department of Energy, Tax Department, McDonald's Race Across America, abortion, Marion County Building Commission, transportation, Marion County Schools, Transit Authority, State Job Training Coordinating Council, New Shoney's Commissary, Department of Natural Resources, Public Service Commission, Gold Dome, Soft Drink Tax.","This folder contains correspondence with Francis Austin, president of the Civilian Conservation Corps; Harry Markley, Jr., Mayor of Farmington; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; E. R. Marks, Jr., president of Municipal Mutual Insurance Company; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health. The topics include: Vocational Rehabilitation, Civilian Conservation Corps, Department of Energy, Full Roof-Bolting, marketing, Small Cities Block Grant – Farmington, Department of Human Services, Social Security, Weston State Hospital, Market Opinion Research, Southern Governor's Conference, WV State Advisory Council on Vocational Education, Department of Highways, Insurance, education pay raise, retirement, Legal Drinking Age, Department of Health, Department of Natural Resources, Emergency Response Commission, WV Recovery Foundation.","This folder contains correspondence with John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Walter D. Helmick, president of the Pocaontas County Commission; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Henry Marockie, Superintendent of Ohio County Schools; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health. The topics include: Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Highways, Weston Facility, Marlinton Elderly Apartments, Governor's breakfast, Marlinton School Water \u0026 Sewer System, Community Development Division, judicial system, tax reform, Department of Human Services, Marmet Fire Department, Juvenile Justice and Delinquent Prevention, school funding, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Appalachia Educational Laboratory, Resolution for Better Schools Amendment, Institutional Conservation Program, Economic Development, retirement, Tax Department, Governor's Report on Education, State of the State, Appalachian Foundation, School Dropout Prevention, Private Industry Council, Mid-Atlantic Region Japan-in-the-Schools, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Department of Health.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Nick Joe Rahall, II, U.S. Representative; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; A. V. Dodrill, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Corrections. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Union Carbide, jurisdiction, Department of Health, Department of Highways, Distinguished West Virginian, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Corrections.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. L. Bostic, Superintendent of Mingo County Schools. The topics include: Department of Highways, GOECD, Department of Human Services, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Education, drug problems, transplant surgery, lottery commission, Department of Public Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; John O. Marsh, Jr., U.S. Secretary of the Army. The topics include: Department of Human Services, unemployment, political candidates, Public Service Commission, Department of Natural Resources, public libraries, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Highways, West Virginia University, Super Computer Center, Water Resources Development Act of 1986, Inland Waterways User Board, Culture and History, National Guard, Humanitarian Service Medal, WV Board of Investments, WV Board of Regents, Weston State Hospital, Subsidence problems, employment, flood victims, Liability Insurance, abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with Henry Marockie, Superintendent of Ohio County Schools; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; S. G. \"Joe\" Marple, Mayor of Sutton; Mrs. Forrest E. Mars, president of the National Council for Advancement in the Arts; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Linda Z. Marston, Regional Director of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The topics include: Army Reserves, State of the State, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Highways, 4-H, Department of Human Services, Department of Health, Primary Care Center Program, economic development, Staffing Overseas Office, Liaison – WV and Dai-Ichi Bank, Japan-American Cooperative Services, Tokyo Japan, Educational Broadcasting Authority, Distinguished West Virginian, WV Rehab Center recreation services, Ryan Barr, Department of Natural Resources, Public Employees Insurance Agency, leg hold trap ban, State Police Academy, Department of Public Safety, Flag Day Proclamation, U.S. Commerce Department, Culture \u0026 History, WVU College of Law, GOCID, power plants, Marshall University Affirmative Action, Department of Education, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Baker Mine Service.","This folder contains correspondence with Howard Byard, president of the Marshall County Commission. The topic is the Governor's Community Partnership Program for the Marshall Fair.","This folder contains correspondence with Howard Byard, president of the Marshall County Commission; J. Donald Krupica, president of the Marshall County Commission; Dale F. Nitzschke, president of Marshall University; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Dee Marshall, president of the WV Association of Nurse Anesthetists. The topics include: Department of Health, flood recovery, Department of Highways, GOCID, Small Cities Block Grant – Littleton, Tax Department, Marshall County Fair, Watershed Dams, Marshall Commons Projects, Marshall County Commission, Marshall County Park and Recreation Commission, Marshall Homecoming, Department of Human Services, building code, Liability Insurance, Beer Commission, Commission on Aging, Worker's Compensation Fund, employment, Davis Power Project, Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company, Department of Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Vallie E. Huffman, state president of  the Licensed Practical Nurses Association of WV, Incorporated; Mildred Marshall, president of the Vienna Woman's Club; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; William P. Marshall, president of Lee-Marshall Insurance. The topics include: John Marshall Medical Services, Department of Human Services, Magisterial Court, Salvation Army, Board of Examiners for LPNs, flood recovery, Department of Highways, Committee on Historic Resources, Board of Architects, Small Cities Block Grant – Charleston, Limited Gaming, Capitol Dome Preservation, Historic Preservation Committee, education, Unemployment, Small Cities Block Grant – Marshall County, Economic Development, Assistant Adjutant General, Small Cities Block Grant – Jackson County, Governor's Conference Committee on Economic Development of Technical Innovations, Commission on Aging.","This folder contains correspondence with Nell C. Bailey, VP and Dean of Student Affairs at Marshall University; Dale F. Nitzsche, president of Marshall University; Marc A. Sprouse, president of the Marshall University Alumni Association; Cecil H. Underwood, Former Governor of West Virginia. The topics pertaining to Marshall University include: Research and Economic Development Center, Fairfield Stadium, Honorary Alumnus, activities, salary, WV College Republicans, College of Business, Combined Residency/Practice Program of School of Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, payroll contribution to flood victims, homecoming, Social Work Program, Autism Training Center, Student Government, Marshall Commons Meeting, MRI, Academic Funding, football team contingency funds, Baker Mine Service, Marshall Airplane Tragedy 17th Anniversary, financial aid, Society of Yeager Scholars, librarians, personnel, Engineers' Club, expansion plans.","This folder contains correspondence with Dale F. Nitzsche, president of Marshall University; Marc A. Sprouse, president of the Marshall University Alumni Association; Cecil D. Andrus, Governor of Idaho. The topics pertaining to Marshall University include: new Football Stadium, Fairfield Stadium Turf Replacement, Save Our Stores Committee, 18th Street Plaza Project, Huntington Trust and Savings Bank Building, activities, School of Medicine Combined Residency/Practice Program, Budget Request.","This folder contains correspondence with Wayne Kinder, president of Kinder Financial Services, Inc.; Dale Nitzschke, president of Marshall University. The topic of the folder is the Marshall Commons Project at Marshall University. The file contains the lease and agreement between Marshall University and the WV Board of Regents.","This folder contains correspondence with H. B. Atwater, Jr., CEO of General Mills, Inc.; Daniel J. Krumm, president of The Maytag Company; Erwin E. Schulze, president of Ceco Industries, Inc.; William N. Denman, Director of the Socety of Yeager Scholars; Dale F. Nitzschke, president of Marshall University; Ronald Reagan, President of the United States; George H. W. Bush, Vice President of the United States; Robert A. Norling, president of Bell Aerospace Textron; General Larry D. Welch, Chief Of Staff – United States Air Force; Willard Scott, The Today Show. The topic of this folder is the Marshall University Yeager Scholars program.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; C. Lee Martin, VP and General Manager of Erwin Supply Company; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Connie M. Martin, Mayor of Capon Bridge; Harry Matheny, president of the Wirt County Commission; Dan A. Martin, president and publisher of The Herald-Dispatch; Dolores Martin, Executive VP of the American Automobile Association; Gary B. Martin, president of the Roane County Economic Development Authority; Gary B. Martin, president and CEO of The Traders Bank; Genie V, Martin, Executive Director of Rock Forge Neighborhood House, Inc.; Gerald R. Martin, president of the Charleston/Kanawha Convention and Visitors Bureau; Gerald R. Martin, president of the Southern WV Auto Club; Martin Tsai, Partner of Alliance International Law Office. The topics include: Department of Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Education, GOCID, Fire Departments, reappraisal, Public Service Commission, Department of Health, Department of Motor Vehicles, State Tax Department, Lottery, employment, Food and Nutrition Service, Department of Human Services, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Small Cities Block Grant – Ritchie County, Pike-Finch Water Project, tourism, Small Cities Block Grant – Camp Barbe/Beulah Hill, Marshall University School of Medicine, Wall Street Journal article about WV, Medicaid Contribution, transportation, American Automobile Association, Turnpike Refinancing, Social Security, school closings, 17th Judicial Circuit, United Methodist Federal Credit Union, Tug River Health Association Grant Award of $15,000, Commission on Aging, Primary Care Center Program, Department of Public Safety, Juvenile Justice \u0026 Delinquency Prevention Program, Hotel/Motel Room Occupancy Tax, Board of Accountancy, abortion, Magistrate Court, insurance, Taiwan.","This folder contains correspondence with James G. Martin, Governor of North Carolina; John W. Wilson, Executive Director of the Southern Governors Association; Martha Layne Collins, Governor of Kentucky; James P. Martin, president of Mingo Care Center, Inc.; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; James Martin, Jr., president of the Bluefield WV Rescue Squad, Inc. The topics include: Public Employees Insurance Board, Tax Department, WV Employee Benefits, insurance, Department of Education, NC Alcoholism Research Authority, Finance \u0026 Administration, National Youth Science Camp, Appalachian Regional Commission, Department of Natural Resources, Litter Program, Superconducting Super Collider project, Southern Governors Association Executive Committee, Employment Security, Appalachian Foundation, Southern Regional Education Board, Southern Republican Exchange, Department of Human Services, Medicaid Reimbursement, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Health.","This folder contains correspondence with James G. Martin, Governor of North Carolina; Mary McClure, South Dakota state Senator; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services;  Joeseph E. Martin, III, Mayor of Elkins and WV State Delegate; Dr. Joseph Martin, president of the WV Chiropractic Society. The topics include: National Youth Science Camp, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Southern Regional Education Board, Council of State Governments, Southern Governors Association, Finance and Administration, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Arts \u0026 Humanities Commission Grant, Department of Natural Resources, \"New Business Development\" Conference, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, National Governors Association – Electricity Transmission, Small Cities Block Grant – Pocahontas County, Workers Compensation Fund, WV Society of Professional Engineers, Department of Health, Small Cities Block Grant – Elkins, Department of the Army National Guard, Public Employees Insurance Bureau.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; W. F. Carmichael, Commissioner of Labor. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Public Service Commission, Public Employees Retirement System, Department of Health, Finance \u0026 Administration, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Motor Vehicles, Board of Regents, budget, Lottery, GOCID, Governor's Community Partnership Program, unemployment, Social Security Administration, Commission on Aging, nursing homes, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Labor, WV Water Development Authority, United Steel Workers Ormet Strike, Liability Insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Robert H. Martin, president of Mt. Zion, Inc.; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; William F. Martin, Deputy Secretary of Energy; John S. Herrington, U.S. Secretary of Energy. The topics include: Small Cities Block Grant – Ellenboro, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Department of Health, employment, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Commission on Aging, GOCID, Revenue Estimates, Tax Department, accident on U.S. Army Base, Civil Service, Board of Regents, Institutional Conservation Program, NGA – Energy and Environment Committee, National Coal Council, U.S./Canada Free Trade.","This folder contains correspondence with William H. Martin, a member of the WV House of Delegates; William H. Martin, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Energy; William J. Martin, president of Valley Bell Dairy Company. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Energy, Workers Compensation Fund, NGA – Electricity Transmission, Department of Human Services, Board of Regents, Department of Education, Flood Relief Efforts.","This folder contains correspondence with Bob Martinez, Governor of Florida; Hiram A. Martinez, Advisor to the Governor of Puerto Rico; Laura M. Martinez, VP of the U.S. Coalition of Human Resources; Matthew G. Martinez, U.S. Representative of California; Joseph L. Martino, president of the Clarksburg WV Local American Postal Workers Union, AFL-CIO; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; John Martz, VP Corporate Real Estate of Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc.; Charles G. Marvin, VP of the Refractories Institute; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; William B. Marx, president of the Council of Industrial Boiler Owners; Robert Marziano, Mayor of King, NC. The topics include: National Guard, Department of Health, Adjutant General, Department of Natural Resources, NGA – Energy and Environment Committee, State of the State, disaster reports, Drug Enforcement Program, \"Jobs for Employable Dependent Individuals Act\" (JEDI), Department of Human Services, Martinsburg Airport, Governor's Civil Contingent Fund, Good Times Show Choir, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Public Service Commission, education, Workers Compensation Fund, employee relations, WV Institute of Technology Bands, music in education, GOECD, Department of Highways, GOCID – Japan, Consumer Protection, WV Emergency Response Commission, Buffalo Creek Judgement, United States of America vs. West Virginia, Academic Excellence Partnership, three crosses, New Source Performance Standards for Industrial Boilers, National Coal Council.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Donald C. Master, Mayor of Charles Town, WV; Patricia B. Mastrantoni, WV state Delegate. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Corrections, Massachusetts Head Start Program, A.T. Massey Dispute, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Human Services, Public Service Commission, Department of Health, Committee of the WV Community Fire Prevention Program, Department of Education, reappraisal, drug legalization, Department of Public Safety, Water Development Authority, Jefferson County Public Service District, Small Cities Block Grant – Charles Town, Tax Department Audit, Insurance Legislators.","This folder contains correspondence with Andrea R. Mason, VP of the WV Foundation for Rape Information and Services; Kenneth R. Faerber, Commissioner of the Department of Energy; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Louise McNeill Pease, Poet Laureate of WV; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; John A. Mason, District Superintendent of the United Methodist Church; C. Lowell Mason, president of the Grafton-Taylor County Convention \u0026 Visitor Bureau; James O. Mason, Assistant Surgeon General of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service Centers for Disease Control; Adna Irl Thompson, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; R. E. Mason, Jr., president of the Bode-Finn Company; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Walter O. Mason, Jr., Assistant to the president and Affirmative Action Officer of the University of Oklahoma. The topics include: Victim Assistance Block Grant, Department of Education, Department of Energy, Flod Special Disaster Fund, Department of Highways, nursing homes, Mason-Dixon Festival, Department of Employment Security, Northern Panhandle Soil Conservation District, Distinguished West Virginian Certificate, Workers Compensation Fund, flood efforts, Liability Insurance, ambulance service, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, Marshall County fairgrounds, Grafton-Taylor County Convention \u0026 Visitor Bureau, Department of Health, Mason Site Nutrition Program, Department of Motor Vehicles, McNeill's Rangers, school aid formula, Department of Human Services, Department of Education, Board of Regents, Department of Commerce, Kammer Plant, State Tax Department, auto insurance, seat belt law, coal, Department of Corrections.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; James E. Matheny, Adjutant of the Disabled American Veterans Department of WV. The topics include: Hare Krishna, Fayette County Health Department, Maternity Medical Clinics, lottery, Department of Health, library system, Department of Human Services, legal, Department of Public Safety, Commission on Aging, Department of Highways, Bloodmobile, abortion, Liability Insurance, Animal Protection Laws, FEMA, Tax Department, Homemakers Club, Board of Regents, Social Security Administration, Air Pollution Control Commission, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, Department of Corrections, Pruntytown, Veterans Affairs, Committee Substitute for House Bill, State Road Commission Advisory Board, commerce, Legal Aid, Finance and Administration, Workers Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., U.S. Senator from Maryland; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator from WV; David G. Mathiasen, Executive Director of the National Economic Commission; W. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Health, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, gasoline, Federal Deficit, Hare Krishna, Department of Human Services, Department of Education, Department of Commerce, Veterans Affairs, Department of Motor Vehicles, A. T. Massey Company.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Russell Matthew, WV state Senator; Anne J. Matthews, Director of Library Programs for the U.S. Department of Education; Curtis J. Tompkins, Dean of West Virginia University; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Fred E. Wright, Insurance Commissioner. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Department of Commerce, Stonewall Jackson Lake State Park, Commission on Aging, Civil Service, flood, Partnership/Work Adjustment Center, Community Care Program, Department of Health, Tax Department, Appalachian Regional Commission, Criminal Procedures Manuals, Department of Education, Civil Contingent Fund, WV Women's Commission, new behavioral health hospital, banking assistance for flood, Department of Corrections, Corning Glass Works, Department of Highways, insurance, Department of Motor Vehicles, Workers Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with Nobuo Matsunaga, Ambassador of Japan; Koichi Matsumoto, Deputy Consul General of the Consulate General of Japan; Joseph P. Mattaliano, City Manager of Philippi; Kathy Mattea, country music singer; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Mack Mattingly, U.S. Senator from Georgia; Nancy Mattox, Executive Director of WV Advocates for the Developmentally Disabled; Barbara Matz, Executive Director and president of WV Women's Commission. The topics include: \"Lighthouse\" Bills, the Tokyo Konsei, Culture \u0026 History, publication sources of info, commerce, Crime and Punishment, Small Cities Block Grant – Philippi, Department of Health, new mental health facility, Department of Natural Resources, Community Development, economic development, Department of Corrections, Southern States Correctional Association, Department of Education, Commission on Aging, Department of Highways, Labor Department, contracting work with flood, developmental coal technology, lottery, Public Health Law, Vocational Rehabilitation, WV ADD/Client Assistance Program, Department of Energy, Department of Public Safety, tuition for WVU employees, WV Women's Commission study, employment and training.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; Guy Mausteller, Mayor of Butler, Indiana; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Larry Maxwell, Charleston, WV Postmaster; Robert E. Maxwell, Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court Northern District of WV; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Thomas J. Maxwell, president of the American National Rubber Company. The topics include: Department of Commerce, Tax Department, flood, Veterans Affairs, Public Employees Insurance Board, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Department of Employment Security, Department of Motor Vehicles, Free Trade and Protectionism, Kellogg Foundation, WV Chamber of Commerce, unpaid health insurance claim, Public Service Commission, Commission on Aging, Kammer Power Plant, insurance, Off Track Betting Bill, abortion, Department of Public Safety, economic development, National Council of Teachers of English, Department of Education, United States Postal Service, Board of Regents, employment, WV District Export Council.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; Most Reverend John L. May, Archbishop of St. Louis and president of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; William F. May, president and CEO of the Statue of Liberty Ellis Island Foundation, Inc. The topics include: State Tax Department, Department of Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Public Safety, Small Cities Block Grant – West Hamlin, Health Care Cost Review Authority, suggestions, Department of Highways, education, Commission on Aging, Liability Insurance, Dow Corning, Department of Education, Public Service Commission, Economic Opportunity Commission, GOCID, Statue of Liberty, Southern Governors Association.","This folder contains correspondence with Joseph W. Mayernick, president of the Weirton Area Chamber of Commerce; Wallace G. Wilkinson, Governor of Kentucky; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; John W. Moon, Director of the Department of Veterans' Affairs. The topics include: Marshall University luncheon, Weirton International Food \u0026 Arts Festival, Desco Corporation, GOCID, Industrial Park, NGA – Energy and Environment Committee, Department of Public Safety, Department of Natural Resources, Contingency Fund, Limited Gaming, Tax Department, Office of Community Development, WV Library Commission, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Entrepreneurial Outreach Program, Department of Education, Timmy Mayes' illness, Department of Health, waste disposal, Department of Motor Vehicles, Workers Compensation Fund, Public Service Commission, Department of Human Services, Housing and Development Fund, Department of Corrections, employment, Jackson's Mill, Department of Highways, Veterans' Affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Joseph W. Mayernick, president of the Weirton Area Chamber of Commerce; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Court of Claims, Social Security Administration, Workers Compensation Fund, GOCID, Ohio Brass, re-election, Limited Gaming, Department of Employment Security, Public Employees Insurance Board, Tax Department, Huff Creek \u0026 Gilman Bottom bridges, Department of Health.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; H. A. Mayor, III, president of Century Oils; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Fred West, Mayor of West Milford; Tracy A. Smith, Mayor of Worthington; Lawrence L. Mays, president of the Declaration of Independence and Constitution Park Foundation, Inc.; Robert L. Mays, president of Standard Food Service, Inc.; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; John E. Mazzie, president of the WV Auto Dismantlers and Recyclers; Guilio Mazzone, president of the National Association of State Purchasing Officials. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, tax bill, Mayor – elected, Mayor – reelected, Eagle Scout, abortion, Martin Luther King, Jr. State Holiday Commission, Prisoners of War, Veterans Affairs, Department of Health, Hico Clinic, education, Declaration of Independence and Constitution Park, Poet Laureate, Small Cities Block Grant – Elkins, Governor's Community Partnership Program – City of Hurricane, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Public Safety, Tenseiter Wall Demonstration, consulting work, Electronic Funds Transfer System, Fire Marshal's Office, United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), LIEAP, Summers County Services Council, Mazza Consulting, NASPO.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas B. McAlister, president of Hanover Shoe Company; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Gary D. McAlvey, Chairman of the Search Group, Inc.; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Richard McArdle, General Manager of the Charleston Gunners; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources. The topics include: Lottery, Commission on Aging, GOCID, Small Cities Block Grant – Doddridge, Workers Compensation Fund, Hanover Shoe, Eagle Scout, Department of Highways, Governor's goals, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Public Safety, Department of Health, Search Inc., coal mining, Social Security Administration, Department of Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with James F. McAvoy, Executive Director of the National Coal Council. The topic of the folder is the National Coal Council and its operations, meetings, connection to the U.S. Department of Energy, reports, bylaws, budget, executive committees, policies.","This folder contains correspondence with William G. McBeath, Executive Director of the American Public Health Association; James L. McBee, Jr., Executive Director of Potomac State College of West Virginia University; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Captain Jon A. McBride, NASA astronaut; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: Air Pollution Reduction Process, Department of Public Safety, Department of Health, Lottery, Liability Insurance, Department of Human Services, Department of Commerce, WV Aeronautics Commission, mental health, Great Kanawha River Navy, Workers Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Jay Rockefeller U.S. Senator from WV; Carol McCain, Director of the White House Visitors Office; Dan McCague, president of Teen Centers America; Carol McCain, Director of National Programs at We The People 200, Inc.; Charles S. McCann, Superintendent of Lincoln County Schools; Robert M. McCann, president of BethEnergy Mines, Inc. The topics include: Department of Highways, Freedom Shrine, Commission on Aging, economic development, Diamond Shamrock, Public Energy Authority, property reappraisal, Public Service Commission, employment, consultation, Teen Centers America, Department of Culture \u0026 History, Honorable Senator John McCain, Finance \u0026 Administration, Human Rights Commission, public employees early retirement, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Health, Defense Procurement Grant to Small Business Development Center, Hico Clinic, WV Banking Commission, judicial system, Board of Education, libraries, Governor's Community Partnership Grant – Marion County, U.S. Department of the Army Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, Reservation Centers, Tax Department, High Power Mountain Project, 4-H and Extension Programs, Department of Human Services Provider Manual.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: Community Development, Public Service Commission, Department of Highways, Department of Health, Department of Human Services, Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston, Fire Department Assistance Program, Workers Compensation Fund, Communications Workers of America (CWA), Public Service Commission, Veterans Affairs, Department of Motor Vehicles, Distinguished West Virginian, Public Employees Insurance Board, Weston Facility, Parks \u0026 Recreation, Department of Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant – Lake Washington Public Service District, employment, Tax Department.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; James R. McCartney, president of WNPB-TV Friends; Loren McCartney, president of the Gilmer County Farm Bureau; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Charles E. McCarty, Judge of WV Fifth Judicial Circuit; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The topics include: Hare Krishna, Workers Compensation Fund, Commission on Aging, Department of Commerce, Department of Human Services, Department of Health, State Tax Department, economic development, Department of Highways, Veterans Affairs, Department of Public Safety, disabilities, Finance \u0026 Administration, Mountain Lair Meeting, State of the State, Board of Regents, Statewide TV Show, Public Service Commission, flooding of the Little Kanawha River, National Rehabilitation Association Convention, Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Council, Department of Motor Vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence mostly with Ralph William McCarty, of Mountain Streams and Trails Outfitters of PA. The topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Department of Human Services, Economic Development, whitewater rafting, Department of Commerce, election, Department of Highways, tourism, GOECD, Veterans Memorial Bridge.","This folder contains correspondence with James B. McCaslin, CEO of Western Hills Regional Rehabilitation Hospital; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Fred E. Wright, Insurance Commissioner. The topics include: school sales tax, Western Hills Regional Rehabilitation Hospital, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, Black Lung, WV State Lottery, Department of Insurance, retirement, Public Employees Insurance Board.","This folder contains correspondence with Charles J. McClain, president of Northeast Missouri State University; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Robert McCauley, International Union Representative of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO. The topics include: leghold trap ban, Board of Regents, Small Cities Block Grant – Morgantown, Downtown Revitalization, Department of Highways, Department of Motor Vehicles, McClain Printing Co., Department of Human Services, Department of Education, Ryan Barr, Partnership/Northway Retaining Wall, Department of Energy, Full Roof-Bolting, Commission on Uniform State Laws, Civil Service.","This folder contains correspondence with James L. McClelland, Director of the Greater Huntington Parks and Recreation District; John E. McClellan, Acting Director of the Mid-Atlantic Region of the U.S. Department of Agriculture; John McClellan, Administrator of Buchanan General Hospital; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; James F. Parsons, president of the Randolph County Commission; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Department of Highways, GOCID, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Culture \u0026 History, Department of Human Services, WV Recreation and Park Association, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Ritter Park Pathway/Playground Project, Community Partnership Grant Program, Medicaid Funding, Public Service Commission, Governor's Salary, Department of Health, Department of Public Safety, Department of Motor Vehicles, Drug Prevention and Enforcement, State of the State, Weston Facility, new mental health facility, Appalachian Regional Commission, Commission on Aging, Department of Energy, mining fatality, A. T. Massey vs. United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), collective bargaining, State Tax Department.","This folder contains correspondence with Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Peter A. McGrath, president of American Hydro Power Co. The topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Department of Human Services, Distinguished West Virginian, Department of Health, timbering, flood disaster, Department of Highways, Lottery, abortion, GOCID, Small Cities Block Grant – Nicholas County, new business interest, Tax Department, Veterans Affairs, public employees retirement system, drought situation impact on Vo Ag teachers, Pride in USA Award, Public Energy Authority, Kanawha Valley Fellowship Home, coal, George Washington Problem Solving Team.","This folder contains correspondence with Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; W. W. McClung, Greenbrier County Commissioner; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: George Washington Future Problem Solving Teams, Finance \u0026 Administration, Department of Human Services, Department of Natural Resources, Greenbrier County Ambulance Service, Community Partnership Grant Program, transportation, black fly control, Department of Highways, Parkersburg Bridge Revenue Bonds, GOCID, Walhonde Tools Inc., taxes, Energy Grants, Board of Regents, Mountain CAP, property lien.","This folder contains correspondence with William McCollam, Jr., president of the Edison Electric Institute; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner. The topics include: Department of Education, Community and Industrial Development, Public Service Commission, Department of Health (Vital Statistics), Department of Human Services, Distinguished West Virginian, Veterans Affairs, Ryan Barr, Department of Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Motor Vehicles, Social Security Administration, Property Reappraisal, legal matter, McComas Hall, antiquated laws, Tax Department, Department of Agriculture, WVU Payroll, nursing home problems, American Legislative Exchange Council, National Guard.","This folder contains correspondence with J. Knox McConnell, president of The First National Bank of Keystone, WV and Finance Chairman of George Bush for President. The topics include: City of Keystone – submersible pump, support, George Bush for President, political matters, trip to Japan, Stevens Clinic, news articles, GOCID, International Trade, Welch Emergency Hospital, Lincoln Day Dinner, Bank of Keystone, staffing overseas office, Beckley Armory – boxing, Wall Street Journal, Electoral College, The First National Bank, Department of Energy, National Coal Policy, WV D.O.E., Economic Development.","This folder contains correspondence with constituents. The topic is the decision to demolish of McComas Hall at Concord College by the Board of Regents.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Harriet N. McCormick, Director of Disaster Services of the American Red Cross; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; Robert L. McCormick, WV State Delegate; Joy K. Vance, Mayor of Chapmanville, WV. The topics include: legal aid, Superconducting Super Collider, Department of Energy, Distinguished West Virginian, Department of Highways, railroads, Department of Human Services, Industrial Development, American Red Cross, Social Security Administration, Citizens' Human Services Advisory Council, Kanawha County Senior Transportation System, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Department of Employment Security, NGA – Electricity Transmission, higher education, Tax Department.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Harley O. Staggers, Jr., U.S. Representative of WV; Leo Mac Courtney, president of WOWK-TV; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John B. McCoy, president and CEO of Banc One Corporation; Vernon McCoy, president of the Lincoln County Commission. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, \"Governor's Roundup,\" Adjutant General, Department of Employment Security, Department of Education, McComas Hall, Board of Regents, union workers, job training program, Social Security Administration, Public Libraries, Tax Department, Funding Request – GOCID, Ripley Branch of Parkersburg Community College, Williamsburg Senior Citizen Building, Banc One Corp., Hotel Motel Tax, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, mail, Supreme Court of Appeals, flood disaster, Madison Creek/Smith Creek Water Project, Commission on Aging, WV Lottery, Department of Corrections, Public Employees Retirement, Board of Education, State Board of Examiners of Land Surveyors, leghold trap ban, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Energy, flooring mill, nursing home reimbursement.","This folder contains correspondence with E. E. McCracken, president of Pedco Incorporated; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Richard G. McCrossen, Division Executive of Citicorp – U.S. Card Division; Roy Truby, State Superintendent of Schools; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Department of Corrections, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Energy, Department of Health, Department of Highways, Medical Malpractice, Unemployment Security Fund Transfer, Public Service Commission, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Department of Natural Resources, Citicorp, Davis Power Project, Budget Item Request, Department of History \u0026 Culture, Weston Facility, Civil Service System, Flood Recovery Chairman, Honorary West Virginian, Department of Insurance, soft drink tax, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Liability Insurance, Department of Education.","This folder contains correspondence with James F. McCulty, Executive VP of First National Bank of Spencer; James McCulty, VP-Marketing of Roane County Airport Authority; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Dave McCurdy, U.S. Representative of OK; R. Witter Hallen, Executive Director of the Municipal Bond Commission; John F. McCuskey, Commissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration; Glen B. Gainer, Jr., State Auditor; John J. Creedon, president and CEO of Metropolitan Life Insurance Company; A. Paul Funkhouser, president of CSX Corporation. The topics include: WV Bar Association, Super Tax Credits \u0026 Financial Incentives, French Creek Game Farm, Board of Regents, Department of Highways, State Aeronautics Commission, WV Housing Development Fund, Collective Bargaining, Department of Health, Department of Human Services, Social Security Administration, Lottery, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Motor Vehicles, Commission on Aging, Saturn – GOECD, Tax Department, Legal Aid, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, travel expenses, 55-mph Speed Limit, holidays, Department of Finance \u0026 Administration, Civil Service Commission, State Building Commission, Municipal Bond Commission, Exxon Oil Overcharge, travel approvals, WV Interagency Task Force on the Homeless, Savings Bond Drive, WVU.","This folder contains correspondence with a constituent regarding clerical errors for hospital bill payment by insurance staff at McDonough Caperton.","This folder contains correspondence with Joseph S. McDaniel, president of Stamat, Incorporated; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Elaine McDevitt, U.S. Liaison Officer of the NATO Information Service; Alice McDonald, Superintendent of Public Instruction of KY; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; C. Wes McDonald, Executive VP of Operations of Consolidation Coal Company; Clark E. McDonald, president of Hardwood Plywood Manufacturers Association; Jack P. McDonald, president of the Raleigh County Citizens for Justice; James McDonald, VP of Greenwood Enterprises Incorporated. The topics include: Public Service Commission, Sanitary Sewer Board, Department of Highways, WV Farm Commission, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Public Safety, salary, Interstate Commerce Commission Reform Act of 1987, Department of Human Services, Medicaid Reimbursement, Department of Health, Taylor County Park and Commission, Social Security Administration, nursing home reimbursement, Scarlet Oaks Celebrity Golf Classic, NASA Education Workshop for Elementary School Teachers, University of Charleston, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Shortline School, Diversitech General, Department of Education, National Governors' Association, Department of Commerce, Racing Commission, National Commission for Employment Policy, Commission on Aging, Department of Motor Vehicles, Tax Department, National Guard Exercise.","This folder contains correspondence with John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Scott McDonald, Director of the Idaho Department of Employment; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Regina S. Lipscomb; Martin McDowell, May of Albright, WV. The topics include: Social Security Administration, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Motor Vehicles, Distinguished West Virginian, Department of Highways, Tax Department, Information Systems, Commission on Aging, Department of Finance \u0026 Administration, Department of Employment Security, Public Employees Insurance Board, Preliminary Injunction Hearing, Department of Human Services, WV Army National Guard, tourism, Republican Governors' Conference, Title XII advances, National Governors' Conference, Unemployment Compensation Debt, State of the States, Small Cities Block Grant – Kanawha County, Department of Natural Resources, McDowell County Commission, McDowell County National Bank, 2nd Amendment, Department of Commerce, Emergency Audit Program, Small Cities Block Grant – Albright, Governor's Emergency Employment Program.","This folder contains correspondence with Gerald W. McEntee, International president of AFSCME; B. R. Brown, president and CEO of Consolidation Coal Company; Peter F. McEwan, Executive VP of Energy America South East, Inc.; Joan R. McFadden, Executive Director of the American Home Economics Association; Ed McFarland, president of the Ritchie County Commission; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Thomas W. Pauken, Director of ACTION, The National Volunteer Agency. The topics include: budget, Marion County bond issue, Governor's Honors Academy, McElroy Mine, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Highways, GOCID, Small Cities Block Grant – Clinton Water Association, Public Service Commission, Tax Department, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Human Services, litter, Small Cities Block Grant – Harrisville, Department of Motor Vehicles, Williamstown Bridge, Department of Employment Security, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Senior Companion Program, Municipal Leasing, suggestions.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John F. McGee, president of Clay Commnications, Inc.; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Noreta R. McGee, Secretary of the U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; C. Coleman McGehee, president of Sovran Financial Corporation; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; B. A. McGillen, principal of Liberty Elementary School; Donald F. McGinley, Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska; David H. McGinnis, Executive Director-Administrator of Green Acres Regional Center, Inc.; J. Michael McGinnis, U.S. Deputy Secretary for Health. The topics include: Commission on Aging, Department of Human Services, Department of Health, new mental health facility, Wall Street Journal, State Dinner, JTPA Program, GOCID – CSX, Department of Highways, PCB Problem in Fayette County, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, Sanders Austin \u0026 Swope, Tax Department, Corporate Day Care \u0026 Employer Assisted Services, 1988 U.S. Savings Bond Campaign, OSHA, WV Coal Employment, Mental Retardation Center, legislative activities, Department of Health.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; James McGlothlin, chairman of the National Coal Council; J. E. McGovern, VP of Toyota. The topics include: Department of Energy, Full Roof-Bolting, Pay Increase – 5%, Veterans Affairs, Department of Human Services, Department of Corrections, National Coal Council, Commission on Aging, Department of Highways, Williamstown Bridge, Seat Belt Law, Asbestos Assessment – Department of Health.","This folder contains correspondence with Peter A. McGrath, president of American Hydro Power Company; Phyllis S. McGrath, Program Manager – Grants of General Electric Foundation; Darrell V. McGraw, Jr., Chief Justice of the WV Supreme Court of Appeals; Ernest D. McGraw, Mayor of Meadow Bridge; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Joeseph M. McGraw, president and CEO of Greenbrier Electronics, Inc.; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Department of Human Services, reappraisal, Lafayette College Annual Fund, State Tax Department , Department of Natural Resources, Berkeley County Landfill, Trash for Coal, Family Law Master Program, Department of Health, Industrial Development, Department of Highways, tourism, Department of Education, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Election of '88, Social Security Administration, Williamstown Bridge, monochromatic light magnifier, Judicial Retirement System.","This folder contains correspondence with John McGuffey, president of McGuffey Amusements, Inc.; Jason McGuire, president of the Pipestem Foundation, Inc.; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Peter A. McGrath, president of American Hydro Power Co.; Robert L. Cline, president of River City Tours and Steamboat Co. The topics include: pension, Department of Health, fraternity, Governor's Office of Economic Development, legal aid, state employment, Department of Highways, Department of Culture \u0026 History, Public Service Commission, Workers Compensation Fund, Weston Mental Hospital, Education Commission of the States, retired teachers, Amusement Rides and Amusement Attractions Safety Act, Department of Natural Resources, Distinguished West Virginian, education, Department of Human Services, Library System.","This folder contains correspondence with Gary McHaffee, president of Mineral County Park and Recreation Commission; Merrell S. McIlwain, Executive Director of WV Secondary Schol Principal's Commission; Edwin J. McIntosh, president of Bright of America; John W. Moon, Director of the Department of Veterans Affairs; Dee McIntosh, president of Oasis Water Company; Sue Arnold McIntosh, president of the WV Society of NY, Inc.; Richard E. Lyng, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture. The topics include: Park Systems Case Study, recommendation, Land and Water Conservation Fund – Grant Town, Department of Highways, Higher Education Legislation, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Human Services, public employee retirement, statewide appraisal, WV District Export Council, nursing home reimbursement, Universal Studios, Veterans Affairs, water bottling plant, WV Insurance Commission, State Tax Department, WV Recovery Foundation, Department of Health, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Lottery, WV Turnpike Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with Frank E. Wright, Commissioner of the Department of Insurance; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: State Tax Department, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Human Services, WV Turnpike Commission, Traffic and Toll Revenue, Department of Insurance, Department of Highways, Williamstown Bridge, Department of Culture and History, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Health, Tort Reform, GOCID, Victim Assistance Program.","This folder contains correspondence with J. Bennie McKee, president of McGolf Royalty, Inc.; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: litter, Department of Culture and History, Department of Highways, Community Partnership Grant Program, GOCID, election '88, WV Speech Teachers Meeting, Department of Education, Public Employees Insurance Board, Civil Contingent Fund, Junior Olympics, Social Security Administration, Department of Corrections, Waste-to-Energy Plants, WV State Lottery, WV Teachers Forum, Board of Regents (Carl D. Perkins Scholarships), education reform, WV Thoroughbred Breeders Association, Department of Motor Vehicles, Tax Department, Department of Human Services, Adjutant General, Williamstown Bridge.","This folder contains correspondence with William J. McKenna, president and CEO of the Kellwood Company; Arthur L. McKenzie, president of WV Sheriffs' Association; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Jess T. Shumate, Commissioner of the Department of Labor; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; John R. McKernam, Jr., Governor of Maine and former U.S. Representative. The topics include: economic development, Department of Highways, WV Housing Development Fund, Right to bear arms Grant, Moundsville Penitentiary, Department of Human Services, Department of Commerce, Department of Labor, Department of Health, employment, WV Extension Homemakers Council Inc., Workers Compensation Fund, Davis Power Project, National Guard, Appalachian Regional Commission, Williamstown Bridge, Railroad Maintenance Authority, funding for B\u0026O railroad, Department of Natural Resources, Geo-Tech Landfill Permit, leghold trap ban, National Youth Science Camp, National Governors Association – telecommunications.","This folder contains correspondence with Stanley E. McKinley, Regional Commissioner of the U.S. Department of Justice Immigration and Naturalization Service; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John B. McKinney, president of LaClede Steel Company; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Arnold B. McKinnon, president and CEO of Norfolk Southern Corporation; Charles I. McKown, president of the Roane County Commission; Paul McKown, president of the WV Retailers Association. The topics include: Prisoner Housing, Department of Human Services, immigration, Department of Highways, Commissioner of Banking, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Employment Security, Department of Education, Public Employees Insurance Board, Social Security Administration, water service, Department Heads List, GOCID, Benwood Pipe Mill, hotel-motel tax, State Tax Department, summer school, early retirement incentive, Department of Motor Vehicles, Mountaineer Food Bank, Capitol Dome, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Mt. Zion Public Service, Higher Education Legislation, mail-order tax, Governor's Civil Contingent Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with David B. McKinley, a West Virginia State Delegate. The topics include: Department of Natural Resources, flooding, Department of Highways, Festival of Lights, Department of Human Services, Southern Regional Education Board, Department of Health, AIDS Bill, bridge opening, Wheeling-Pittsburgh, West Liberty State College Sewage Treatment Study, National Governors Association – electricity transmission, Small Cities Block Grant – Valley Grove.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Roger D. McMahon, president of the Elkins Area Chamber of Commerce; Douglas J. McMaster, president of Merck, Sharp \u0026 Dohme; Ala C. McMillan, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Mine Safety and Health U.S. Department of Labor; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Transportation. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant – Morgan, library funding, Economic Development, Emergency Employment Program, Tall Tale, Pension Plan for Office Holders, Distinguished West Virginian, National Youth Science Camp, Appalachian Foundation, bowling, invitation – business investment, city of McMechen, fire department, Housing Authority, U.S. Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration, Workers Compensation Fund, Commission on Aging, Republican Governors Dinner, Free Interstate Commerce, Department of Highways, Social Security Administration, Medicaid, National Rehabilitation Association Convention, Tort Reform.","This folder contains correspondence with William A. McMinn, VP of Industrial Chemical Group of FMC Corporation; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John D. Rockefeller, IV, U.S. Senator for WV. The topics include: Constitution, Liability Insurance, Department of Human Services, Veterans Affairs, water projects, Small Cities Block Grant – Muddelty-Glade Creek and Enon-Gilboa, Public Service Commission, Department of Highways, Department of Natural Resources, Williamsburg Volunteer Rescue Squad, abortion, Chlorine/Caustic Plant, FMC Corporation, Community and Industrial Development, GOCID, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Drug-Free Communities, Department of Commerce, Department of Finance \u0026 Administration, R-TAC System, leghold trap ban, United Mine Workers Strike.","This folder contains correspondence with Allan R. McLaughlin, president of Merrimac, Inc.; Ann McLaughlin, U.S. Secretary of Labor; Richard F. Celeste, Governor of Ohio; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; George E. McLaughlin, president of the Friends of Wheeling, Inc.; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: McDonald's Restaurant, Department of Highways, 75th Anniversary of the U.S. Department of Labor, Department of Human Services, employment and training, Department of Employment Security, drought, glass worker funds, television, Greenbrier River Dam, flood control, GOCID, Japan Trade Office, Department of Natural Resources, Main Street Program, Workers Compensation Fund, Culture \u0026 History, Historic Preservation Grant, Real Estate Commission, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel.","This folder contains correspondence with Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Jack McLaughlin, president of Laborer's International Union of North America  Local 814; Jim McLaughlin, president of United Coals, Inc; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; William T. McLaughlin II, president of CB\u0026T Financial Corporation; Michael A. McLaughlin II, president of City Lights, Incorporated; Ken McLennan, president of Machinery \u0026 Allied Products Institute. The topics include: Workers Compensation Fund, Mercer County Airport, Education Employees Grievance Board, employment, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Harrison County Development Authority, WV Industrial and Trade Jobs Development Corporation, U.S. Postal Service location, National Machinery Company, Board of Regents, Baker International project, Greenbrier River Dam, GOECD, Department of Health, Library Commission, Dr. Alvin Watne, Department of Public Safety, Machinery \u0026 Allied Products Institute, paramilitary training, Highways Safety Alcohol Program, Reader's Digest Scholarship Challenge, Advertisement on Nuclear Energy, alcohol awareness, Real Estate Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with George J. McNally, president and CEO of Borg-Warner Chemicals; George J. McNally, president of Rediscover Parkersburg; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; James McGirr Kelly, Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. The topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Borg-Warner Chemicals, Blennerhassett Museum, National Guard, Boy Scouts, Japan, YMCA, Community Development, Public Service Commission, Department of Finance \u0026 Administration, Honorary West Virginian, Postal Service, Environmental Protection Agency, Schools for the Deaf and Blind, Commission on Aging, Early Retirement Legislation, Drug Enforcement Policy Board, Department of Education, amend expenditure schedule, Department of Health, Highway Safety Program, Criminal Justice and Highways Safety, Appalachian Regional Commission, State Job Training Coordinating Council, WV Interagency Task Force on the Homeless, flood efforts, U.S. Academic Championship.","This folder contains correspondence with George J. McNally, president of Borg-Warner Chemicals, Inc.; Terry Basham, WV House of Delegates; Ken Hechler, WV Secretary of State; James W. McNeely, WV House of Delegates; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Dalph S. McNeil, VP of Brookville Locomotive; Kristin Peterson, president of McNeill's Rangers, Inc.; Harry W. Boggs, president of the Mineral County Chamber of Commerce; Ken McNemar, president of the Harrison County Emergency Squad; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Department of Highways, Blennerhassett Historical Park, Public Employees Insurance Board, Fire Department Program – GOCID, House of Delegates, NGA – Electricity Transmission, Department of Human Services, Commission on Aging, Department of Energy, Civil Contingent Fund, McNeill's Rangers, child advocacy, insurance, Department of Health, Social Security Administration, Williamstown Bridge, Hunter Protection Law, Public Service Commission, Department of Corrections, abortion, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Education.","This folder contains correspondence with Joseph McPeak, Mayor or Keystone, WV; Marian McQuade, founder of National Grandparents Day; Robert L. Hardesty, Deputy Commissioner of the U.S. Department of Labor; Wahna S. McQuain, Coordinator of the Randolph county Domestic Training and Referral Program, Inc. The topics include: Revenue Sharing Act, Tax Department, unemployment, Department of Employment Security, drugs and alcohol, Department of Highways, Department Association of WV Ladies Auxiliary Patriarchs Militant International Organization of Odd Fellows, American Federation of Teachers, Commission on Aging, Public Service Commission, election '88, GOCID, WVLMC, Right to Work, economic upturn, inauguration, Department of Motor Vehicles, Ruby Memorial Hospital, State Lottery, U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Economic Opportunity, Randolph County Domestic Training and Referral Program Inc., Governor's Contingency Fund, Community Development, Department of Employment Security, Public Employees Insurance Agency.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Martha A. McSteen, Acting Commissioner of the Social Security Administration; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mike McVay, president of the Huntington Board of Realtors; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Ned R. McWherter, Governor of Tennessee; Robert B. McWhorter, president of McWhorter Advertising; Ruby, McZier, president of Resources, Inc. The topics include: Department of Human Services, North-South Football Game, Social Security Disability benefits, Department of Commerce, Tax Department, Real Estate legislative issues, Department of Highways, employee benefits, Department of Health, Appalachian Regional Commission, NGA – Hazardous Waste disposal capacity assurance project, School Dropout Prevention, ARC – 1988 budget, ARC – Co-Chairman's Fund, McWhorter Advertising Company, CS Corporation, Treasurer of State, Distinguished West Virginian, National Defense Preparedness Association, Weston Facility, GOECD.","This folder contains correspondence with Carson Meade, president of M\u0026W Contractors, Inc.; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Michael Meador, Administrative Director of the Woodlands Institute; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health. The topics include: employment, Department of Highways, GOECD, Department of Human Services, Department of Commerce, Weirton-Steubenville Bridge, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Education, Department of Natural Resources, Tax Department, Salary equalization – WV teacher and personnel, patriotism, Fuel and Energy, Appropriate Technology Demonstration Program, Woodlands Institute, United States District Court, Department of Health, Neurofibromatosis Legislation, Lincoln Day Dinner, GOCID, Governor's Community Partnership Program, drugs, retirement, Westvaco.","This folder contains correspondence with David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Tom Meehan, president of National Electric, Inc.; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The topics include: Salary equalization – WV teachers and personnel, Department of Health, Emergency Water and Sewer Program, Governor's Community Partnership Grant Program, Department of Highways, Department of Employment Security, Department of Natural Resources, WV Economy, Department of Human Services, Department of Finance \u0026 Administration, Commission on Aging, Ryan Barr, Tax Department, Partnership with Westinghouse Specialty Services Inc., gambling, reappraisal, Department of Corrections, Whitewater Rafting, Vocational Rehabilitation, Department of Education, employment, jurisdiction, Department of Motor Vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Vernon G. Meadows, Director of Real Estate for Rite Aid Corporation. The topics include: Library Commission, Department of Education, Department of Highways, Appalachian Regional Commission funding, Department of Motor Vehicles, air conditioned school bus, Community Development, Department of Human Services, Washington-Carver Award, Veterans Affairs, Department of Employment Security, Small Cities Block Grant – Boone County, Job Training Partnership Act, jurisdiction, Tax Department, Department of Finance \u0026 Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with Evan Mecham, Governor of Arizona; Tom Meehan, president of National Electric, Inc.; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Arthur Barthelmess, WV State Registrar; Dan R. Tonkovich, president of the WV State Senate; Joseph P. Albright, Speaker of the WV State House of Delegates; Frank Patalano, VP of Professional Liability CNA Insurance Companies; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: economic development, abandonment of the Wheeling secondary track in Brooke County WV, ConRail's 1988 System Diagram Map, Rowlesburg Flood Situation, Benatec Associates, speed limits, CJ/HS, Drug-Free Communities, Department of Health, Department of Highways, Department of Public Safety, Vital Statistics, Medicaid Reimbursement and Eligibility, Medical bills for Julian, Medical School Application, Medicare Waiver,  CNA Insurance Crisis, medical malpractice, General Liability Insurance, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Gold Dome, Department of Human Services, jurisdiction, Ryan Barr, Limited Gaming, Travel Development.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Meehan, president of National Electric, Inc.; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Edwin Meese, III, United States Attorney General; Richard Thornburgh, United States Attorney General. The topics include: United States Holocaust Memorial Council, Days of Remembrance, decision on site, new National Electric facility in WV, Association of Retired School Employees, '86 budget, Department of Highways, GOCID, WVLMC, Right to Work, legislative issues, Exxon's Computer gift to WVU Civil Engineering, Governors Convention, Department of Human Services, Department of Health, Shooting Education Safety Course, Veterans Memorial Bridge, CJ/HS, Young American Medals for Bravery and Service, juvenile crime, product liability, marijuana, Department of Public Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Howard Mehlinger, Dean of the School of Education for Indiana University; Thomas Meichtry, president of Kamtec Corporation; Robert K. Holliday, WV State Senator; H. C. Meissner, president of Andersen Corporation; F. A. Meister, president and CEO of the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, Inc. The topics include: Culture \u0026 History, Department of Human Services, Department of Corrections, Department of Education, Hare Krishna, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Highways, Business Week Magazine, Insurance Commission, Department of Finance \u0026 Administration, flood donation, alcohol tax, seat belt law, education salary \u0026 budget, Workers Compensation Fund, Williamstown Bridge, Soviet Union, Civil Service.","This folder contains correspondence with Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History; G. Kemp Melton, Assessor of Kanawha County, WV. The topics include: Department of Energy, Mining Fatality, Department of Culture and History, Miss American Co-Ed Pageant, Workers Compensation Fund, Public Service Commission, Department of Corrections, Department of Insurance, Department of Education, flood efforts, Department of Highways, abortion, Gold Dome, Health Care Cost Review Authority.","This folder contains correspondence with Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; Herbert J. Mendelsohn, president of Wood Knapp Vide Division; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Tom Menocal, VP of Business Trends Communications Corp.; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Donald T. Mentzer, Mayor of Weirton, WV; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Robert E. Mercer, Chairman of the Board and CEO of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company; Samuel L. Mercer, Production Executive of Walt Disney Pictures; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Ted R. Meredith, VP and Group Publisher of McGraw-Hill Information Systems. The topics include: Department of Education, Memorial Tunnel, casino gambling, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, extradition, immigrant visa, Tax Department, libraries, Extension Program, Distinguished West Virginian, Department of Health, Department of Highways, Department of Culture and History, Business Trends Communications Corp., Cancer Research Center/WVU, Department of Motor Vehicles, Mental Health Funding, Mental Hospitals, Counselor Licensure, Entrepreneurial Outreach Program, Community Partnership Program, Appalachian Regional Commission, Rental Rehabilitation, Mercer County Airport, Mercer County Economic Opportunity Corporation, jurisdiction, Veterans Affairs, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, Monongahela Power Company, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, U.S. Savings Bond Volunteer Committee, Commerce, Walt Disney, Department of Energy, Medicaid, Adjutant General, abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with Steven A. Merksamer, Chief of Staff of the California Governor's Office; Florence L. Merow, WV House of Delegates; Gregory Merrill, Director of State Legislation for the American Association of Retired Persons; Perry R. Merritt, Executive Director of the Jackson County Health Director. The topics include: abortion, library funding, Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission, Department of Finance and Administration, democracy, Mason-Dixon Festival, employment, Workers Compensation Fund, U.S. Department of Commerce, Child Care Task Force, Lowes, Department of Employment Security, Department of Highways, Small Cities Block Grant – Cameron, Department of Education, Medical Malpractice, State Tax Department, Public Employees Retirement, Department of Health, AIDS.","This folder contains correspondence with Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Brit Messer, president of Dallas Healthcare, Inc.; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Department of Education, Capitol Dome, Department of Highways, Tax Department, Public Service Commission, Department of Employment Security, Department of Human Services; Medicaid, Public Employees Insurance Board, Department of Natural Resources, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Public Safety, Commission on Aging, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, CJ/HS, Highway Safety, Federal Reserve, Methanol, capital punishment.","This folder contains correspondence with Twila S. Metheney, WV House of Delegates; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Jerry L. Mezzatesta, WV House of Delegates. The topics include: Economic Development, NGA – Electricity Transmission, Downtown Revitalization Project – Elkins, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Terra Alta Garmet Inc., Employment and Training, Department of Health, Distinguished West Virginian, Department of Public Safety, Department of Culture and History, Department of Education, new health facility, Department of Motor Vehicles, Social Security Administration, Workers Compensation Fund, Williamstown Bridge, Department of Commerce, Department of Natural Resources, City of Parsons, technology, Foreign Trade, employment, Board of Examiners of Psychologists, fairground size increase, NGA – Energy Transmission, Paw-Paw Industries.","This folder contains memorandums with state department heads. The topics include: State holiday – Election Day, State holiday – Labor Day, State Holiday – West Virginia Day, State Holiday – Memorial Day, holiday party drinking/social functions, state holiday – Veterans Day, election activities, state holiday – Columbus Day, fire alarm system, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Governor's Internship Program, revision of travel regulations, Trust Fund Balance, Employee Suggestion Award Board, Red Cross Bloodmobile Visit, Governor's Management Task Force II, Reinstatement of Berneice Moore in OCHS/MCH-WIC, State of the State Address.","This folder contains memorandums with state legislators, city employees, department heads, board and commission heads, school presidents. The topics include: WVU Student March for Higher Education, \"Joyful Lights: A Capitol Event,\" Thanksgiving Day Holiday for State Government Employees, salary advancements.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; George Meyer, VP of the Congress of Russian-Americans, Inc.; Russel W. Meyer, Jr., Chairman and CEO of the Cessna Aircraft Company; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Jerry L. Mezzatesta, WV House of Delegates. The topics include: Department of Highways, consulting engineers, proclamation, ethanol gasoline, alternative fuels, Department of Natural Resources, International Trade, consulting services, synthetic fuels, Cessna Aircraft Co., Coal Utilization, reading, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council, GOCID, Highland Data Services, manufacturing firm to state.","This folder contains a map of the real estate for the Middletown Mall. ","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; George S. Mickelson, Governor of South Dakota; Carole Micklus, Executive Director of Odyssey of the Mind Association, Inc.; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Department of Energy, Full Roof-Bolting, Community Development, MIAs – Vietnam, Congressional Commemorative Medallion, American-Soviet Youth Exchange, Department of Human Services, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Culture and History, Department of Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, South Dakota, Odyssey of the Mind, Mid-Atlantic Energy Co., Department of Public Safety, Appalachian Regional Commission, Monitored Retrievable Storage, Department of Health, Mid-Ohio Valley Board of Health, Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Planning and Development Council.","This folder contains correspondence with Ralph C. Michael, president of Foremost Industries, Inc.; Ron Michael, president of the Harrison County Development Authority; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Department of Highways, Public Employees Insurance Board, Nongame Advisory Council, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Corrections, Civil Contingent Fund, Department of Human Services, Constitution, community development, Department of Finance and Administration, Cancer Research Center – WVU, Department of Public Safety, Grant-Union Public Service District, CSBG, Central WV Community Action Association, LIEAP, Glass Industry Assistance Program.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Robert H. Michael, U.S. Representative for Illinois, Republican Leader. The topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Highways, State Bar Association, abortion, Insurance, Department of Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ernest R. Mikles, VP of WV Mineral Development Company; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: jurisdiction, Department of Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant – Salt Rock, Charleston Daily Mail, civil liability, Department of Highways, State Fire Administrator, Ohio Valley Citizens Task Force, State Tax Department, GOCID, Job Training Partnership Act, State Fire Marshall, WV Economy, Ryan Barr, Department of Motor Vehicles, Commission on Aging, Workers Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with Ancil Miller – WV House of Delegates; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Charles E. Miller, member of Congress; Charles T. Miller, Assistant U.S. Attorney of the U.S. Department of Justice; Clarence E. Miller, U.S. Representative from Ohio. The topics include: Department of Commerce, Department of Finance and Administration, WV Housing Development Fund, public employee salary, Public Service Commission, State Tax Department, NGA – Electricity Transmission, Ashland Oil Spill 1988, insurance, Department of Corrections, Department of Education, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Highways, Sherman High School Commencement 1986, Department of Human Services, jurisdiction, Department of Health, Commission on Aging, Black Lung, Huntington State Hospital, child abuse, National Guard – Hay Haul August 1988, litter, Employment Security, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety Office, Drug Enforcement Program, Tax Department, high school graduation, ferroalloy industry, federal legislation, flooding, Williamstown Bridge, Prayer in School Amendment.","This folder contains correspondence with Roy Truby, WV State Superintendent of Schools; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Commission on Aging, drug bust in Martinsburg, Department of Highways, Department of Education, Gold Dome, child abuse, Department of Corrections, Department of Motor Vehicles, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, Tax Department, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Natural Resources, Nongame Advisory Council, solid waste disposal, Tax Reform Act, Department of Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with W. R. \"Dewey\" Miller, VP of Cannelton Industries, Inc.; Sharon Burmesiter Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; Colonel George M. Miller, District Engineer for the Army Corps of Engineers. The topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, WV Board of Regents, Department of Highways, Public Employees Insurance Board, ADA language and programmers, Department of Health, flood disaster, Department of Education, Job Training Partnership Act, Department of Human Services, nursing home reimbursement, hazardous materials, State Emergency Response Commission, unemployment, Commission on Aging, foster families, Legal Services Council, U.S. Department of the Interior, Distinguished West Virginian, State Song, Social Security Administration, Department of Employment Security, Davis Power Project, Workers Compensation Fund, abortion, Community Development.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmesiter Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Humans Services; George Miller, U.S. Representative from California; Dan Coats, U.S. Representative from Indiana; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Harold Miller, president of the Pendleton County Commission. The topics include: financial assistances, GOCID, Department of Commerce, U.S. Olympic Committee, Department of Human Services, teen pregnancy, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Public Safety, school sports tax, tourism, Department of Health, Community Partnership Thorn Spring Park, Department of Finance and Administration, Tax Department, State Emergency Response Commission, Commission on Aging, Kanawha County Federation of Republican Women, legal aid, Distinguished West Virginian, abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with James C. Miller, III, Director of the Executive Office of the President Office of Management and Budget; J. Daniel Miller, Administrator of City Hospital, Inc.; James E. Miller, president of the Hampshire County Commission; Jerry Miller, Executive Director of the National Association of State Budget Officers; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; John V. Miller, Jr., Superintendent of Hardy County Schools. The topics include: Federal Highway Administration, Public Service Commission, Joint Financial Management Improvement Program, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Commerce, Department of Natural Resources, Social Security Administration, Department of Health, Child Safety Seat Loan Program, Appalachian Regional Commission, Department of Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant – Boone County, Department of Highways, Commissioner of Banking, Vocational Guidance Association, Counselor Legislation, Beckley Telephone Exchange, Property Tax Bill, Department of Motor Vehicles, unemployment, Department of Employment Security, funding assistance, GOCID, Williamstown Bridge, Industrial Incentives, \"Home Schoolers Bill,\" jurisdiction, Inwood Farmers Market, Off Track Betting Bill, Ryan Barr, John M. Miller Orchard Company, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, flood damage, Racing Commission, Natural Resources Commission, Department of Corrections, seat belt laws.","This folder contains correspondence with Larry Miller, Mayor of Romney, WV; Matt Miller, International Administrator of the United Mine Workers of America; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; George M. Banker, Commissioner of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission; Michael S. Miller, president of Homelife, Inc. The topics include: Public Employees Insurance Board, School Service Personnel Salaries, Tax Department, Department of Highways, GOCID, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Small Cities Block Grant – Romney, Department of Education, New West Virginia Program, Economic Development, Department of Public Safety, Department of Energy, Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission, Department of Human Services, Weatherization Assistance Program, Economic Opportunity Commission, Job training Partnership Act, pension, Tax Department, Workers Compensation Fund, GOECD, Glass Industry, Appalachian Foundation, School Dropout Prevention, Flood Victims Christmas Committee, Gold Card, Department of Motor Vehicles, Inland Port Authority, Adult Protective Services, Beer Commission, employment, Department of Natural Resources, funeral industry, Commission on Aging, Veterans Affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with Nellie Miller, WV State Delegate; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Richard D. Miller, Executive Director of the American Association of School Administrators; Robert H. Miller, Regional Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration; Robert S. Miller, president of the WV State Firemen's Association; Roland D. Miller, president of the National Indemnity Company; Ronald Miller, president of Laurel Mould, Inc.; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Department of Education, Distinguished West Virginian, Public Service Commission, Silver Haired Legislature, Commission on Aging, Board of Regents, Cowen Railroad Festival, Department of Highways, National Association of Bank Women, Liability Insurance, Ryan Barr, Department of Human Services, child abuse, face coverings, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Motor Vehicles, Veterans Affairs, Department of Commerce, Tax Department, Postal Service, Education Reform Bill, Lottery, U.S. Small Business Administration, Department of Culture and History, funding, Williamstown Bridge, executive clemency, insurance, Anchor Hocking Corp.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: school aid formula, Greenbrier Valley River Basin Flood Control Study, Tax Department, Department of Human Services, Education for Handicapped Children, Department of Highways, reappraisal, election '88, McComas Hall, Board of Regents, group homes, high school graduation, Department of Education, Appalachian Mental Health Center, Workers Compensation Fund, Black Lung, WV Turnpike, alcoholic beverages.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas B. Miller, Chief Justice of the WV State Supreme Court of Appeals; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Thomas H. Miller, president of the Blinded Veterans Association; John W. Moon, Director of the Department of Veterans Affairs; Anna Miller-Tiedman, president of the Lifecareer Foundation; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; William M. Miller, president of the International Food and Arts Festival. The topics include: Department of Highways, Williamstown Bridge, Tax Reform Act, Department of Education, Department of Correction, Department of Human Services, Ford Foundation, Venture Capital, Supreme Court of Appeals, Moundsville Penitentiary, Veterans Affairs, state song, Preston Memorial Hospital, Department of Public Safety, election '88, funding assistance, Conrail Acquisition, State Police, Department of Natural Resources, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Health, Collective Bargaining, Regional Jail Authority, Industrial Development, National Guard, FEMA, Tax Department.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Margaret Cyrus Mills, Chairperson of the Martine Luther King, Jr. State Holiday Commission of WV; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Jess T. Shumate, Commissioner of the Department of Labor. The topics include: Lighthouse School, Department of Human Services, jurisdiction, Public Employees Insurance Board, Commission on Aging, Department of Motor Vehicles, Workers Compensation Fund, Distinguished West Virginian, Lottery, Veterans Affairs, Merit Increase, Department of Public Safety, Marshall Artists Series, Department of Highways, Tax Department, pre-vocational center Wirt County, fire station, Department of Natural Resources, Martin Luther King Holiday Commission, Civil Contingent Fund, Department of Health, supplemental benefit program for retired teachers, U.S. Department of Labor, Liability Insurance, Weston Facility, abortion, Mills Trust.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert E Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Michael A. Wilson, president of Maranatha Research Ltd. The topics include: Professional Secretaries International, YMCA Youth in Government Committee, Department of Education, Military Order of the Purple Heart, Military Rank Reinstatement, Mill Creek School, Jim Comstock, insurance, Department of Human Services, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Commerce, Initiative for Understanding, Department of Health, A. T. Massey Co., unemployment, Department of Highways, jurisdiction, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, Distinguished West Virginian, Operation Raleigh, Dr. Alvin Watne, Ryan Barr, Milton Senior Citizens Center.","This folder contains correspondence with Joseph M. Minard, WV State Delegate; Ruth N. Minardi, Associate Director for Small Business Department of the Navy Space and Naval Welfare Systems Command; Ernest (Sarge) Miner, VP of Vietnam Veterans of America; Charles E. Bowsher, Comptroller General of the United States; Bruce A. Minor, Mayor of Franklin, WV. The topics include: hotel business, NGA – Electricity Transmission, Public Service Commission, Procurement, Youth Science Camp, Mine Operation, Tax Department, 1988 Republican Presidential Survey, Incarcerated Vietnam Veterans, Department of Veterans Affairs, jurisdiction, war in Central America, Department of Education, recover mining costs, Mountain State Mining Bulletin, Mining Fatality, Department of Energy, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Finance and Administration, insurance, Housing Development Fund, Forest Festival Queen, National Guard, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, flood situation, Commission on Aging, Peace Point Bus Route, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Minority Business Opportunities Committee, Liability Insurance, Lottery, Department of Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with Jess T. Shumate, Commissioner of the Department of Labor; Larry M. Miralia, Executive VP of the Municipal Bond Investors Assurance Corporation. The topics include: Department of Public Safety, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, Bull Run/Pumpkin Knob Water Project, GOCID, Small Cities Block Grant – Wood County, Department of Employment Security, Department of Labor, retirement, WV Small Business Development Center, Fordham Graduate Center, Department of Health, employment, economy, Department of Natural Resources, School Clothing Allowance, WV Public Radio, Blue Ribbon Committee, property reappraisal, Department of Motor Vehicles, Office of Community Services, Department of Human Services, Miss America Pageant, missing person.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; B. F. Mitchell, president of the Grant County Development Authority; Rose Mofford, Governor of Arizona; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Edward F. Mitchell, president of Potomac Power Company; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Jay Mitchell, Administrative Assistant to the Governor of Oklahoma; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Parren J. Mitchell, U.S. Representative of Maryland. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Public Transit, GOCID, Small Cities Block Grant – Ritchie County, Department of Highways, Department of Public Safety, NGA, Marshall Alumni Association Honorary Alumnus Award, State of the State, White House Update, Visa, Department of Culture and History, Davis Power Project, group homes, WV Turnpike, Department of Natural Resources, jurisdiction, Tax Department, Potomac Electric Skyline Power Program, Department of Agriculture, Workers Compensation Fund, Veterans Home – Commandant, Public Service Commission, coal mine inspection, Historic Preservation Grant, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Commerce, Right to bear arms, Potomac Valley Transit, WV School of Osteopathic Medicine, Department of Corrections, National Black People's Assembly, U.S. Small Business Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Matthias Mitman, Vice Consul of the United States of America from Honduras; Toyoo Tate, president of Mitsubishi Motors Corporation; Toichiro Miyakawa, Managing Director of Nomura Research Institute; R. Freal Mize, president of Big Beaver Coal Company; Jerome C. Mizer, CEO of Mizer and Company. The topics include: Department of Highways, Tri-State Literacy Council, Department of Human Services, Clean Jobs Bill, Liability Insurance, Medicaid, Quote for Wellness Conference booklet Vocational Rehab Center, Police Academy Requirement, Social Security Administration, Workers Compensation Fund, U.S. Department of the State, Embassy of the United States, Department of Motor Vehicles, retired teachers benefits, GOECD, Federal Aviation Administration, foreign trade, consultation service, Tax Department, U.S. Department of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with constituent Kenneth Moats; Robert L. Jones, WV State Delegate; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topic is the Workers Compensation Fund. There are a few correspondence letters from other constituents in this folder as well, but the majority of the folder is to or from Kenneth Moats.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Kiichi Mochizuki, president of Nisshin USA, Inc.; Helen Mock-Hedrick, Summers County Commissioner; Rick W. Modesitt, past president of the Fraternal Order of Police; Leo F. Modi, president of Fairmont Building and Investment Company. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Department of Motor Vehicles, Public Service Commission, Department of Highways, Public Transit Support, Substance Abuse, Mobay Chemical Corps, Kammer Plant, Housing Authority, GOCID, Japan Trade Office, Regional Jail and Prison Authority, Veterans Memorial Bridge, WV Economic Development Authority, Distinguished West Virginian, Department of Finance and Administration; Job Training Partnership Act, National Rehabilitation Association Convention, Variform Inc., Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Rose Mofford, Arizona Secretary of State; Kevin E. Moley, Director of the Office of Prepaid Health Car of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Guy V. Molinari, U.S. Representative from New York; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker Compensation Fund; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce. The topics include: Department of Highways, jurisdiction, Department of Human Services, International Monetary Fund, Department of Education, Seat Belt Law, Department of Commerce, Public Service Commission, Sunset Committee, Economic Development, Insurance Commission, Toxicants, Environment, The Blue Shutter, GOCID, Department of Public Safety, Appalachian Regional Commission, Workers Compensation Fund, Off-Track Betting Bill.","This folder contains correspondence with Alan Mollohan, U.S. Representative from West Virginia. The topics include: Blennerhassett Island Historical Committee, POW-MIA flag, Clean Water Act, Department of Highways, Veterans Memorial Bridge, Community Partnership Grant, Thanksgiving Flood, Department of Education, Alcoholic Beverage Control, Energy Extension Service Program, U.S. Army National Guard Bureau, soil erosion of the City of Sistersville streambank, Tax Department, Small Cities Block Grant – Cairo, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, GOCID, Small Cities Block Grant – Salem, Small Cities Block Grant – Valley Grove, Department of Human Services, Governor's Summer Youth Program.","This folder contains correspondence with Alan Mollohan, U.S. Representative from West Virginia. The topics include: Small Cities Block Grant – First Congressional District Communities (Pleasants Hill, Salem, Sistersville), Department of Highways, Veterans Memorial Bridge, Highways – Federal Aid, Clean Water Act, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Satellite Television Viewing Amendments, Appalachian Regional Commission, Lockheed-Georgia Corporation Plant, GOECD, Workers Compensation Fund, Phillips Tool Co., welding school, Job Training Partnership Act, POW/MIA flag, Schwebel's Bakery, Army National Guard Aviation Unit.","This folder contains correspondence with Alan Mollohan, U.S. Representative from West Virginia. The topics include: Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Department of Highways, Job Training Partnership Act, GOCID, Veterans Memorial Bridge, Essential Air Service, senior citizen community center, Greek Independence Day, Department of Employment Security, Heritage Trust Act, Appalachian Regional Commission, Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Planning and Development Council, weatherization, Economic Development Administration, Small Cities Block Grant – (Brooke County, West Liberty, Ritchie County, Marshall County), fuel tax, WV's 125th Birthday, Department of Motor Vehicles, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Chapline Street Bridge, U.S. Constitution Bicentennial Commission of WV, flood, Public Service Commission, Tax Department, Department of Energy, Superconducting Super Collider, Clean Air Act, GSYP, Panther Creek Lake Project, Economic Development Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with Alan Mollohan, U.S. Representative from West Virginia. The topics include: WV State Lottery, GOCID, Panther Reservoir, NGA – Electricity Transmission, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, WV Glass Specialty Lay-off, Job Training Partnership Act, Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Planning and Development Council – glass plant closings, Surface Transportation and Relocation Assistance Act, Exxon Oil Overcharge Monies, Appalachian Regional Commission, Waste Technologies Industries, House Committee on the Judiciary, Small Cities Block Grant – Clarksburg, Partnership/Woodhill-McCreasy, Tyler County senior citizen center, Department of Highways, ARC fiscal year 1988 budget request, Clean Water Act, Essential Air Service, Industrial Development, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Finance and Administration, Diamond-Bathurst Glass, American POW/MIA Committee, WV's preference law, Department of Human Services, Small Business Administration, Federal Lands Administration Act of 1986, State and Local Narcotics Control Assistance Act of 1986, Alcohol Program of CJHS, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of Public Safety, Community Services Programs Amendments of 1986, Oil Import Tax, Chemical Manufacturing, Veterans Memorial Bridge, U.S. Soil Conservation Service, Fair Trade in Ferroalloys Act, Chemetals Corp./Kingwood, Home Health Agency.","This folder contains correspondence with William Momberger, Executive Director of the Tissue Culture Association, Inc.; L. W.  Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Larry Henson, Regional Forester of the U.S. Forest Service; Ralph Mumme, Supervisor of the Monongahela National Forest; Harley O. Stagger, Jr., U.S. Representative from WV; Sally Richardson, Director of the Health Care Cost Review Authority; Thomas J. Senker, president and CEO of Monongalia General Hospital; Joseph F. Spaniol, Jr., Clerk for the Supreme Court of the United States. The topics include: GWSAE Familiarization, Department of Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant – Morgantown, Department of Public Safety, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Education, GOCID, Upper Mud River Watershed, Job Training Partnership Act, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Commerce, Rural Development Authority, Woodlands Mountain Institute, Department of Employment Security, Public Service Commission, Social Security Administration, Public Transit Support, Department of Natural Resources, black flies, Westvaco, Monongahela National Forest, Monongahela Tiver Valley Summit Conference, Monongalia Bridge Project, Monongalia County Commission, Monongalia County Landfill, Monongalia General Hospital, WV Forestry Association, WV Wildlife Federation, Monongahela Power, Davis Power Project.","This folder contains correspondence with W. G. Monroe, president of the Wirt County Farm Breau; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Michael Shaw, WV State Senate; Gillespie V. Montgomery, U.S. Representative from Mississippi; . The topics include: Job Training Partnership Act, Morris Square, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Finance and Administration, Monroe Safety Bumper, Small Cities Block Grant – Marshall County, Department of Highways, Mosanto Contract Dispute, Mosanto Strike, Japanese Businesses in WV, Department of Health, Housing Development Fund, coal trucks, Weston Facility, jurisdiction, Department of Human Services, Defense Authorization Bill, Moundsville Penitentiary, Limited Gaming, state song, Department of Employment Security, Small Business Administration, Tax Department, Cilco, CooperVision Inc., personal essay, Public Energy Authority.","This folder contains correspondence with James V. Moris of the Enterprise Area Improvement Committee. The topics include: debates, Prickett's Fort, Community Development, support, Public Energy Authority, GOCID, Raytheon Articles, Distinguished West Virginian, WVPEA, coal, Lighthouse School, WV Wineries, ROTC Program, C\u0026P Telephone Company, Department of Education, Jackson's Mill, 4-H program, State of the State, Board of Embalmers and Funeral Home Directors, Department of Highways, Republican support.","This folder contains correspondence with James V. Moris of the Enterprise Area Improvement Committee. The topics include: Department of Finance and Administration, Jackson's Mill, Community Partnership Fund, 21st Judicial Circuit, Department of Highways, WV Wineries, 4-H Camp, support, Young Republicans – Bill Loy Memorial Banquet, Department of Education, Junior ROTC Program, State of the State, David Power Project, Public Energy Authority, Department of Natural Resources, White House Luncheon, EIMCO Expansion jobs, Harrison County Planning Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; A. V. Dodrill, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Corrections; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; R. Kemp Morris, president of the WV State Bar; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection Agency, State Tax Department, Department of Highways, Department of Corrections, Department of Insurance, Department of Human Services, indigent defense system, abortion, Lottery, Department of Health, Commission on Aging, coal, Veterans Affairs, Lincoln Day Dinner, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Davis Power Project, Public Libraries, Public Employees Insurance Board, election, Lions Club Flood Assistance, WACO, Regional Jail and Prison Authority.","This folder contains correspondence with John D. Bennett, Mayor of Glenville, WV; John P. Morris, president of the Pennsylvania Conference of Teamsters; Joseph T. Morris, Executive VP of the National Association of Photographic Manufacturers, Inc.; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: Department of Energy, Water Treatment Storage and Distribution Facilities, Fairmont College, employment, community involvement, higher education, Department of Human Services, school nurse ratio, biography, Grey Market Activities, Department of Commerce, Culinary Historians of Boston, John Adams Memorial, Department of Motor Vehicles, Full Roof-Bolting, Community Development, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Workers Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Norman E. Morris, president of the Wetzel County Commission; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Robert Morris, Deputy Director of FEMA; Robert L. Morris, CEO of Tucker County Hospital, Inc.; Robert L. Morris, president of Kidd Trucking and Implement Company, Inc.; Russell D. Morris, Assistant Commissioner of Federal Finance of the U.S. Department of the Treasury; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Public Service Commission, jurisdiction, Department of Human Services, Department of Motor Vehicles, GOCID, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Department of Highways, WV Human Rights Commission, Department of Health, Department of Commerce, Workers Compensation Fund, FEMA, Department of Energy, Northway Retaining Wall,  developments, jurisdiction, malpractice insurance, Department of Finance and Administration, Tax Department, Commission on Aging, Department of Education, Department of Corrections, World Tech Conference.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Audie Morgan, president of the Benton Fire Department; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; David Z Morgan, president of the WV State Medical Association. The topics include: Department of Human Services, government spending, Commission on Aging, Department of Natural Resources, Fire Department Program, Public Service Commission, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Highways, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, liability insurance, David Morgan Memorial Bridge, Medical Malpractice Legislation, flood assistance, Board of Medicine, jurisdiction, Department of Health, Collective Bargaining, Department of Finance and Administration, Hospital Finance Authority, Hospital Finance Board.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; J. Morgan Greene, Vice Chairman of the U.S. Patent Model Foundation; Harry Morgan, Mayor of Belmont, WV; John H. Morgan, Jr., president of the World Senior Games. The topics include: State Tax Department, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Education, Day Care Administration, Small Cities Block Grant – Belmont, Silver Haired Legislation, Social Security Administration, low-level radioactive waste management, Liability Insurance, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Advisory Council on Japan-U.S. Economic Relations.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Tony Morgan, Calhoun County Commissioner; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: jurisdiction, employment, Department of Highways, Williamstown Bridge, Department of Human Services, Shortline School, Workers Compensation Fund, Public Service Commission, U.S. Postal Service, Public Employees Insurance Agency, TORT, property reappraisal, Tax Department, personal and real estate taxes, Department of Health, McWhorter Advertising II Inc., Recovery Foundation, Conrail, Morgan Stanley Public Finance Bulletin, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Employment Security.","This folder contains correspondence with Bill Morefield, president of the Princeton Park and Recreation Department; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; James W. Morentz, president of Research Alternatives; Ko Morita, president and CEO of Nihon Keizai Shimbun, Inc.; Dempsey K. Mork, president of the Los Angeles Group; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Capital Punishment, Hare Krishna, Park Systems Case Study, Department of Highways, Department of Education, Kammer Plant, State of the State, Workers Compensation Fund, Young Astronauts, Distinguished West Virginian, TORT Reform, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Natural Resources, WV Emergency Response Commission, Commission on Aging, Morgantown Energy Technology Center, U.S. Department of Energy, Department of Health, GOCID, Japan, Los Angeles Group, Morgantown Clean Coal Project, Department of Commerce, MARC Commuter Rail Service.","This folder contains correspondence with Francis E. Moravitz, Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission. The topics related to the Appalachian Regional Commission include: Local Development District Allocations, Universal Forest Products Access Road, GOCID, mail ballots, Regional Planning and Development Councils, Dropout Prevention Program, Providing Assistance for Learning, Investment Program, transfer, Fourco Glass Plant, funding, WV Appalachian Development Plan for Fiscal Years, Appalachian Foundation, Main Street Program, Bardane Industrial Park, Consolidated Technical Assistance Program, Small Rural Hospitals, Silvertree Apartments-Phase II, Pocahontas County Infant Mortality Reduction Program, Facilities Development Block Grant, Pocahontas County Solid Waste, conference, WV State Development Plan, East Bank Water System Improvements, Fairmont Sewage Treatment, National Rural Health Care Association, Wastewater Plants Experiencing Management Problems, Flood Assistance, Appalachian Housing Program, WV Primary Care Study Group, Clover Public Service Water System, Training Services to Business and Industry, Weirton Community Computer Communications Center, Improving Computer Literacy and Computer Instruction in Vocational Education, Winterplace Water and Sewer Development Project, Academic Center, Tug Fork Reprogrammed Funds, Marmet Sanitary Sewer Extension, Emergency Water and Sewer, Buckhannon Dam Project.","This folder contains correspondence with James C. Moon, VP of Blackwood Associates; James S. Mooney, Jr., VP of Elm Coal Corporation; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; James A. Moorhouse, Commercial Counselor of the U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service for the U.S. Embassy in France; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Luis A. Izquierdo Mora, Secretary of Health of Puerto Rico; David J. Morales, Deputy Director of the National Hispanic Association of Construction Enterprises. The topics include: Community Development, Department of Highways, Williamstown Bridge, Small Business, new health facility, Veterans Memorial Bridge, Department of Health, Veterans Affairs, Liability Insurance, Department of Human Services, Human Rights Commission, Department of Energy, Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, House of Delegates, Workers Compensation Fund, GOCID, U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service, Trade Mission, Department of Natural Resources, Moore' Market, reduced utility rates, AIDS, Lottery, higher education salary increase, Parkersburg Community College, National Hispanic Association of Construction Enterprises, AHERA Regulations, Public Service Commission, Department of Culture and History, Historic Preservation Program.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Paul K. Moran, president of the Kent Coal Company and president of Clear Creek Fuel Corporation; William L Moran, Director of the Division of Policy and Program Development of the U.S. Department of Education. The topics include: Department of Culture and History, Department of Finance and Administration, capitol building, Hotel-Motel Tax, Senate Chambers Bench, Department of Human Services, Department of Corrections, Commission on Aging, Governor's Efforts During Flood, legislative issues, Department of Highways, Department of Public Safety, GOCID, Tax Department, Department of Natural Resources, Sale of Conrail, retirement incentives for state employees, Mullins Ambulance Service, Department of Health, Department of Education, Soft Drink Tax Legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with Brooks C. Moore, president of Huffman Corporation; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator from WV; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Dan R. Moore, president of the Matewan National Bank; Ernest C. Moore, WV House of Delegates; Garland H. Moore, Jr., president of the Jefferson County Commission. The topics include: Department of Corrections, Davis Power Project, Department of Highways, Lottery Commission, Campaign Material, unemployment, abortion, Fire Department Funding, Department of Finance and Understanding, Moore Business Forms and Systems Division, Department of Education, tandem bicycling record, Department of Motor Vehicles, flood, Department of Public Safety, public assistance grants, jurisdiction, Department of Human Services, Governor's Support, Christa McAuliffe Fellowship – 1988, Department of Commerce, Golden Mountaineer, NGA – Electricity Transmission, grant assistance, Department of Health, Social Security Administration, Kammer Plant, drug abuse, State Retirement Insurance, litter in Jefferson County, National Soccer League, Department of Energy, mining fatality, Dailey Bridge, VA and WV Boundary Line, Bardane Industrial Park, Appalachian Regional Commission, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Hospitals in Pocahontas County, retired teachers, Workers Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Dr. H. B. Moore, Jr., president of the Board of Directors for the WV State Fair; Charles S. Robb, Governor of Virginia; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Leff Moore, Executive Director of WV Manufactured Housing Association. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Natural Resources, Project Pal Program, Department of Education, municipal land, unemployment, Higher Education/Industry Partnerships, electricity, Energy/Transportation issues, Appointments to Legislative Commissions on Pensions and Retirements, Public Employees Retirement System, property reappraisal, Department of Human Services, State Capitol Dome Fund, Department of Commerce, Kanawha State Forest, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Corrections, WV Housing Development Fund, Workers Compensation Fund, DOD Contract for WV, Economic development support services.","This folder contains correspondence with John L. Moore, Administrator of Care Haven of Sisterville; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; L W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The topics include: GOCID, Indigo Land and Development Inc., Department of Natural Resources, Department of Motor Vehicles, Kammer Plant, Department of Highways, State of the State, AIDS, Care Haven of Sisterville Nursing Home, Flood Efforts, Goodwill Industries, WV State Bar, Dog Track and Support Business, Department of Human Services, Department of Health.","This folder contains correspondence with Leff Moore, Executive Director of WV Recreational Vehicle Association; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Martha H. Moore, Mayor of Welch, WV; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Mechlin D. Moore, president of Insurance Information Institute; John D. Feerick, Dean of Fordham Law School. The topics include: retirement, USA Today, Teenage Pregnancy, Department of Motor Vehicles, Commerce and Tourism, Employment and Training, Workers Compensation Fund, Advisory Council for Travel, Mortgage Credit Certificate Program, mail-order sales tax, Road and Bridge Amendment, Tax Department, Department of Labor, WV Manufactured Housing, Public Employees Insurance Board, Magistrate Court, Department of Human Services, jurisdiction, WV Public Radio, Municipal League, Interstate Commerce Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission, Department of Highways, Department of Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant – Welch, U.S. Steel Mining Division Relocation, GOCID, Insurance Commission, National Symposium on Civil Justice Issues, Commission on Aging, Public Library Funding.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Education, Tax Department, Department of Health, flood telethon, drug abuse, WV Fireman's Association, Immigration Visa, Workers Compensation Fund, Office of Community and Industrial Development, jurisdiction, Public Employees Insurance Board, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Commission on Aging, Department of Motor Vehicles, WVU, Department of Public Safety, Department of Natural Resources, Social Security Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John F. McCuskey, Commissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mark E. Fulton, president of Ramco; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; William D. Moore, Mayor of Hedgesville, WV; Alan B. Mollohan, U.S. Representative from WV. The topics include: Department of Human Services, industrial development, Department of Finance and Administration, Prayer in School Amendment, Department of Highways, jurisdiction, Saturn – GOECD, Department of Education, Bridge Day, Department of Motor Vehicles, Leghold Trap Ban, Tax Department, Spencer Hospital, promotion, Department of Health, church, Department of Public Safety, citizenship for Vernon Moore, support, Lottery, Partnership/Northway Retaining Wall, Distinguished West Virginian, Department of Natural Resources, new bridge over Back Creek, Small Cities Block Grant – Hedgesville, Industrial School at Pruntytown.","This folder contains biographical information on Governor Arch A. Moore, his military service, his political career, newspaper reports, legislative messages, notes, meetings, memos, office complex information, Arch A. Moore Jr. Mental Health Complex, inaugural addresses, State of the State speeches.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Beth J. Morrison, Executive Director of WV Child Care Association; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; C. David Morrison, Administrator of Logan General Hospital; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Nick J. Rahall, II, U.S. Representative from WV. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Child Abuse Bill, B\u0026O Railroad, Workers Compensation Fund, refunding 1983 Bond Issue, Recovery Foundation, Department of Highways, coal mining, foreign physicians, Monongahela Power, Department of Health, Logan General Hospital, Commission on Aging, Department of Culture and History, Medical Malpractice, Williamstown Bridge, Gas Tax, Department of Natural Resources, WV Recovery, abortion, Travel Development, Lottery.","This folder contains correspondence with L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Barbara Guthrie-Morse, president of WV Northern Community College; R. Kemp Morton, president of the WV State Bar. The topics include: Distinguished West Virginian, Department of Human Services, Department of Education, Election '88, Department of Public Safety, Southeastern Regional Biomass Energy Program, Department of Highways, Department of Culture and History, Department of Motor Vehicles, Insurance, Veterans Memorial Commission, GOCID, Job Training Partnership Act, Department of Finance and Administration, Labor-Management Council, Main Street Revitalization Project, higher education, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Department of Corrections, Welfare, Mortgage Revenue Bonds, Department of Commerce, Faculty Merit Foundation of WV Inc., Food Stamps, WV Professor of the Year Award Dinner, State Bar, Civil Service Examinations, Williamstown Bridge, Department of Health.","This folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mikhail Gorbachev, USSR; Helena G. Moser, Mayor of Paw Paw, WV; Brenda Moses, president of the Richwood Area Chamber of Commerce; Gene C. Brewer, president of National Institute of Building Sciences; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; James E. Moss, Executive Director for Arizona State Historical Society. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Medical Malpractice Insurance, Collective Bargaining, Emigration, nursing home reimbursement, Kammer Plant, jurisdiction, Community Development, Economic Development, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Small Cities Block Grant – Paw Paw, flood victim tax waiver, library funding, Department of Highways, Toxicity Effects Resulting from Fires in Buildings, Fire Marshal, Department of Finance and Administration, American Boiler Manufacturers Association, Week in State Government Program, Social Security Administration, State Tax Department, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Corrections, Recommend Jim Compton for Caring Institute Humanitarian Award, Veterans Affairs, Department of Education, Property reappraisal project.","This folder contains correspondence with Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Roy A. Moss, Superintendent of Tucker County Schools; Stephen T. Moss, president of the Communication Workers of America Local Union 2001; Gerald J. Mossinghoff, president of the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association; Owen E. Mossor, Mayor of West Union, WV. The topics include: property reappraisal, teacher salary, Right to Work, Tax Department, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Highways, Williamstown Bridge, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Department of Education, Department of Finance and Administration, telecommunications, AT\u0026T, Insurance, summer school, Ack Receipt of Quality Care Insights, electric power plants, snake handling, Small Cities Block Grant – West Union.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert R. Nelson, Mayor of Huntington, WV; as well as information on the games themselves. The topic of the folder is the Mountain State Games.","This folder contains correspondence with Cindy Lightner, founder of Mothers Against Drunk Driving; Robert E. Motlong, president of People's Opinion Poll, Ltd.; William A. O'Neill, Governor of Connecticut; William Penn Mott, Jr., Director of the National Park Service; Mary Jo Lauderman, president of American Flint Glass Worker's Union of North America; Pat Ellicott, Comptroller of the Office of the Governor. The topics include: GOCID, Appalachian Regional Commission, Department of Human Services, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, public opinion, Motor and Heating Fuels, NGA – Motor Carrier Advisory Board, Independence National Historical Park, State Hospital Employees, Department of Health, economic development, Certificate of Apportionment, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Culture and History, Historic Preservation Unit, Land and Water Conservation Fund, water conditions, Viking Coal Company, Department of Highways, Library Funding, Department of Commerce, Parks and Recreation, Corning Glass Works, Glass Industry Assistance Program, Total Quality Training Program, WV Association of Rehabilitation Facilities, Department of Education, National Debt, Civil Contingent Fund, Moundsville Chamber of Commerce, Moundsville Plan and Learn Day Care Center, Mountaineer Mall.","This folder contains correspondence with Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Kenneth R. Faerber, Commissioner of the Department of Energy; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health. The topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Mountain State Forest Festival, Governor's Civil Contingent Fund, Mountaineer Food Bank, Mountain State Games, Mountaineer Gas problems, Mountaineer Road Committee, Department of Highways, Mountaineers for Rural Progress, Mountaineer State College, Eagle Scout, Mountaineer Chapter of the National Audubon Society, Nongame Wildlife Program, Mountain Transit Authority, Department of Energy, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Human Services, Social Security Administration, Department of Health, Board of Regents.","This folder contains correspondence with Ken Hechler, Secretary of State of WV; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Michael J. Moyle, CEO of the Wheeling Closure Corporation; Roland L. Hobbs, Jr., president of Wheeling Plastic Technologies Inc.; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Daniel P. Moynihan, U.S. Senator from NY. The topics include: Education Reform Bill, Department of Education, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Commissioner of WV, Social Security Administration, teachers' pay, inheritance tax, WV State Police, Department of Highways, Vocational Rehabilitation, Department of Natural Resources, black flies, nursing home reimbursement, Magistrate Courts, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction, Department of Highways, Department of Employment Security, Title III OJT Disaster Program, Workers Compensation Fund, GOCID, Job Training Partnership Act, Unemployment Compensation Legislation, State Tax Department, Department of Human Services, Welfare Reform, Appalachian Regional Commission, Highways Beautification Act, Peace Point Bus Route, Small Business Association.","This folder contains correspondence with Howard Mullens, Chairman of the Huntington City Council. The topics include: Commission on Aging, Marshall University Football Stadium, Department of Highways, Public Service Commission, Department of Education, employment, Department of Natural Resources, Reclamation Project, Paynes Ford Bridge, Department of Employment Security.","This folder contains correspondence with Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Howard Mullens, Chairman of the Huntington City Council; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Office of Community Development, Department of Highways, Voter Registration, Workers Compensation Fund, black lung, Department of Education, Board of Regents, sports, Department of Natural Resources, Tax Department, Department of Mines, State Fair of WV, Department of Motor Vehicles, Commission on Aging, Department of Human Services, Flood Clean Up Efforts, Marshall University Football Stadium, State Tax Department, Department of Labor, employment, Community and Industrial Development.","This folder contains correspondence with Roy Truby, State Superintendent of Schools; Carl M. Selinger, Dean of the WVU College of Law; Mike Mullins, president of the Washington Lands Improvement Association; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Education, WVU Law School, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Washington Lands Improvement Association, Workers Compensation Fund, Community and Industrial Development, Department of Labor, weather control, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Human Services, Department of Insurance, Court of Claims, Thomas Memorial Hospital, flood assistance, Tax Department, Poet Laureate, Energy Development Corps.","This folder contains correspondence with John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; William H. Muegge, Mayor of Wheeling, WV; Otto Mueller, president of MedReview Incorporated; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Delton Mullenax, president of Mullenax Lumber Company, Inc. The topics include: Public Service Commission, Department of Highways, Communism, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, Nongame Wildlife Program, Hotel/Motel Tax, Entrepreneurial Outreach Program, Public Employees Insurance Board, Department of Commerce, Davis Power Project, United Nations Day, Department of Public Safety, Flood Assistance, WV Port Authority, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Committee, Youth Services System Inc., GOCID, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Victim Assistance Program, higher education, Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, Williamstown Bridge, Paynes Ford Bridge, Greenbrier River Dam, Public Transit Support, Industrial Development, Capital Company Act, Triangle Pacific, Mullenax Lumber Company, Small Business Association – Loan Interim Financing, Flood Situation in Parsons, Department of Human Services, FDIC.","This folder contains correspondence with Delton Mullenax, president of Mullenax Lumber Company, Inc.; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Robert L. Mullett, WV State Delegate; Mary Mulvihill, Executive Administrator of Louisville Department of Neighborhood Advocacy; Ralph E. Mumme, Forest Supervisor of the Monongahela National Forest. The topics include: Mullenax Lumber Company, Department of Finance and Administration, Public Transit Support, FDIC, Department of Highways, Williamstown Bridge, Department of Human Services, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, State of the State Address, National Governor's Association – Electricity Transmission, Office of Community and Industrial Development, GOCID, Higher Education Assistance Foundation, Department of Public Safety, Department of Health, Copy/Printing, state bird – cardinal, Monongahela National Forest/Land Management, Department of Natural Resources, U.S. Forest Service, support, Public Service Commission, WV Society for the Blind, Board of Barbers and Beauticians, Social Security Administration, Job Training Partnership Act, State Employees Retirement Incentives, Workers Compensation Fund, Panther State Forest.","This folder contains correspondence with Charles Mundy, Mayor of Rupert, WV; Willie L. Daniels, president of United Daniels Security, Inc.; Ralph Munro, Secretary of State for Washington. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, U.S. Department of Labor, National Rehabilitation Association Convention, Small Cities Block Grant – Rupert, Department of Finance and Administration, West Virginia-American Water Company, Oil Spill, Boy Scouts of America, Water Development, Public Service Commission, Huntington Water Corporation, Municipal Market Monitor, jurisdiction, Municipal Bond Commission, Municipal Leasing, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, CID, State Leadership Initiative, Department of Education.","This folder contains correspondence with Betty P. Murphy, president of Modern Sanitation Refuse Service, Inc.; Clennie H. Murphy, Jr., Acting Associate Commissioner of the Head Start Bureau; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; E. Louis Murphy, president of Hawley Coal Mining Corporation; H. D. Murphy, Mayor of Bramwell. The topics include: investment, Department of Commerce, Weston Facility, leghold trap ban, Department of Highways, National Governor's Association – Electricity Transmission, Small Cities Block Grant – Chestnut Ridge Public Service District, A. T. Massey Coal Company, Industrial Development, WV Pumpkin Festival, State Tax Department, Adjutant General, Governor's Civil Contingent Fund, Eagle Scout, Department of Human Services, Department of Health, abortion, Workers Compensation Fund, Liability Insurance, Department of Public Safety, State Fire Marshal, teacher salary, economic development, Classified Staff Salary Schedule, Veterans Affairs, Social Security Administration, Department of Culture and History, Departmen of Education, jurisdiction, Hawley Coal Mining Corporation.","This folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Jackie L. Murphy, Director of Branches Domestic Violence Shelter, Inc.; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Patrick H. Murphy, WV State Delegate; Patrick F. Murphy, president and CEO of AGA Gas, Incorporated; Charles R. Murray, Superintendent of Wirt County Schools; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health. The topics include: Department of Agriculture, Department of Highways, Ad Hoc Coalition on International Electric Power Trade, Tort Reform, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction – Family Protection Subcommittee, Bid Bond Problem, Department of Education, BEST Program potential legislation, Social Security Administration, Department of Human Services, Bicentennial of U.S. Constitution Commission, retirement, Atlantic Mountain Power Services, Ellis Island, State Tax Department, Department of Culture and History, credit collection, Workers Compensation Fund, jurisdiction, Port Authority Legislation, GOCID, Appalachian Regional Commission, Community Services Block Grant – Shenandoah Women's Center, Dodrill v. Scott, National Governor's Association – Electricity Transmission, Payne's Ford Bridge, Sewerage System, Small Cities Block Grant – Hedgesville, Miss USA, Anchor Hocking, Department of Commerce, Taylor County Park and Commission, Eastern Regional Office, General Motors Acceptance Corporation, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Southern Appalachian Leadership Training, Orders Construction Company, Wheeling City Council, Department of Health, \"New West Virginia,\" Manufacturing Firm to State, Department of Public Safety, support, computerized record keeping, school aid formula, Department of Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with Johnn Murray, Mayor of Grafton, WV; Jose Murray, preside of Born Again Christian Correctional Development Ministries, Inc.; Robert E. Murray, president and CEO of North American Coal Corporation; Sylvester Murray, president of American Society for Public Administration; Floyd Murrell, president of Milton Senior Citizens; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Roy Truby, State Superintendent of Schools; Ted Murray, Mayor of West Logan, WV. The topics include: audio/video recorders, jurisdiction, Small Cities Block Grant – Ranson, Department of Highways, Small Cities Block Grant – Grafton, GOCID, Department of Corrections, Workers Compensation Fund, Housing and Urban Development, Department of Human Services, Public Service Commission, Turnpike Revenue Bonds, State Tax Department, Ad Hoc Coalition on International Electric Power Trade, North American Coal Corporation, Government Ethics, Small Cities Block Grant – Morgantown, flood assistance, Milton Senior Citizens Center, teachers retirement, Department of Human Services, Department of Health, Department of Education, Governor's Community Partnership Program, West Logan – Route 10 Sidewalk Project, Commission on Aging, Clean Coal Technology Reserve.","This folder contains correspondence with John Musgrave, State Director of the Farmers Home Administration; Jimmy Sangid, Mayor of Matoaka, WV; George A. Sinner, Governor of North Dakota; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: Farmers Home Administration, Water/Sewer - Monongalia, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Flood Assistance, Community Development, Emergency Agricultural Credit Act of 1984, Workers Compensation Fund, GOCID, Job Training Partnership Act, Social Security Administration, Eagle Scout, jurisdiction, Department of Health, Prayer in School Amendment, Department of Education, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Commerce, Insurance Commission, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program.","This folder contains correspondence with John M. Mutz, Lieutenant Governor of Indiana. The topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, Musselman School, WV Turnpike Commission, Germany, National Governor's Association – Electricity Transmission, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Human Services, Office of Community and Industrial Development, Commercial Printing Facilities, federal regulations for industrial coal users, Department of Energy, Department of Highways, Shortline School.","This folder contains correspondence with David Z. Myerberg, Director of the SIDS Prevention Project; Abbey S. Meyers, Executive Director of the National Organization for Rare Disorders, Inc.; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; John D. Myers, Superintendent of Marion County Schools. The topics include: Department of Health, Department of Human Services, Department of Motor Vehicles, Homestead Project, Department of Commerce, EIMCO, Workers Compensation Fund, Job Training Partnership Act, boxing, Governor's Emergency Employment Program, pay raise, Denmar State Hospital, Department of Highways, Film Commission, Economic Development Administration, Workers Compensation Fund, Public Employees Retirement Board, Wall Street Journal, State Council for Children's Services, Lottery, litter, Public Service Commission, Department of Employment Security, Tax Department, Job Training Partnership Act, GOCID, Highway Courtesy, Department of Culture and History, Arts and Humanities Commission, MARJiS Program for Summer Study Tour of Japan, Department of Education.","This folder contains correspondence with A. V. Dodrill, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Corrections; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Richard E. Lyng, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture; Peter Myers, Acting U.S. Secretary of Agriculture; Neil S. Bucklew, president of West Virginia University; Ray E. Myers, president of Culligan Water Conditioning; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History; Pat Ellicott, Comptroller of the Governor; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; MyungSu Y. S. Kim, president of the International Association for World Peace. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Finance and Administration, jurisdiction, Office of Adjutant General, Department of Corrections, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Alleghany Power System, Department of Human Services, Commission on Aging, Public Employees Insurance Board, court, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Department of Health, West Virginia University, Department of Finance and Administration, abortion, nursing homes, WV State Lottery, retirement, Capitol Dome, Capitol grounds, FFA-FHA Camp, Cultural Advisor, Guaranty, EPA Stack Height Regulations, Tax Department, Department of Culture and History, support, election, Civil Contingent Fund, Moundsville Area Chamber of Commerce, Upper Ohio Valley Travel Council, White House Conference on Small Business, Department of Commerce, judicial system, Veterans Day, Mylan Pharmaceuticals, Property Reappraisal, Public Service Commission, Department of Natural Resources, hunting and fishing licenses, Potomac Medical, Veterans Affairs, Hare Krishna, Department of Education, proclamation.","This folder contains correspondence from William S. Ritchie, Commission of the West Virginia Department of Highways; Ralph Pacinelli, Regional Commissioner of U.S. Department of Education; Kenneth Pack, Executive Director, Eastern West Virginia Community Action Agency. Topics in this folder include education and commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with Antonio Garcia Radilla, Advisor to the Governor on Federal Affairs. Subjects include: department of highways and education.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Colonel W. S. Donohoe, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Michael Paesani, United Steelworkers of America; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner, West Virginia Workers Compensation Fund; James F. Page, Forest Supervisor, Monongahela National Forest; Emerson Stover, Chairman, Raleigh County Republican Executive Committee; Robert W. Page, Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works); Thomas O. Paine, Chairman, National Commission on Space; Kenny Painter, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Professor Dr. Ekrem Pakdemirili, Undersecretary for Foreign Trade, Ankara Turkey; Louis Palma, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Council of the Southern Mountains; James Palmer, President, Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association, Inc.; Margaret Palmer, Librarian, Ministry of Economic Development, British Colombia; Mario Palumbo, West Virginia State Senator. Topics include: department of highways, department of motor vehicles, department of human services, education, and the environment.","This folder contains correspondence to or from John M. Panza, District II Supervisor, West Virginia State Board of Vocational Education, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Pat S. Pappas, Mayor, City of Parkersburg. Topics include: highways, human services, and finance.","Topics in this folder include: aging and department of highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Sharon Parker, Upshur County Development Authority; Frederick Parker, West Virginia State Senator. Topics include highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Barbara Martz, Executive Director, West Virginia Women's Commission; Glenda Parks, Executive Director, Governor's Office of Women's Services, State of Louisiana; Sharon Parker, Upshur County Development Authority. Topics include highways and health.","This folder contains correspondence to or from William Nicely, Mayor of Parkersburg.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Dewey Parr, Coordinator, Cabell County Schools Dropout Prevention Program. Topics include education.","Topics in this folder include: highways, workers compensation, commission on aging, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence to or from James Parsons, President, Randolph County Commission; Robert K. Parsons, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include human services and highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from C.N. Harman, West Virginia State Senator; Floyd Stiles, West Virginia House of Delegates; Commissioner Gus Douglass, West Virginia Department of Agriculture.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Eugene Pasymowski, ACTION Regional Director, United States Customs House. Topics include: department of highways and department of labor.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Major General Burton Patrick, U.S. Army. Topics include education and human services.","Topics in this folder include: health, human services, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Rudy Perpich, Governor of Minnesota. Topics include: highways, commission on aging, department of motor vehicles, education, tax department, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Allen C. Warshaw, Esquire, Deputy Attorney General of the United States.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: John Pepper, President, Montreal Board of Trade; and Claude Pepper, U.S. Representative. Topics include: aging and small cities block grant in Barbour County.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Frank Pennington, Director, Raleigh County Public Service District; Candis Brown Penn, Executive Director, Southern Governors Association; Eddie Pen and President, P \u0026 C Bituminous Coal, Inc. Topics include: public service commission, highways, department of human services, health, Marshall University Stadium, and department of energy.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: J. Dexter Peach, Director, United States General Accounting Office; Raymond Peak, Mayor of Hurricane, West Virginia; and Alvin Pearis, Regional Administrator, Office of Human Development Services, Region III. Topics include: highways and human services.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: John Moore, Deputy Director, National Science Foundation; Ronald Pearson, The National Youth Science Camp Foundation; Dallas Peck, Director, U.S. Geological Survey; and Fred Peddicord, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: tax department, human services, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Fred Peddicord, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: department of motor vehicles, education, human services, department of highways, and workers compensation fund.","Topics include: workers compensation, department of higways, tax department, public service department, commission on aging, and department of human services.","This folder contains correspondence from: Lee Paul, President, Wheeling Hospital; Jeno Paulucci, Chairman, The National Italian American Foundation; Jerry Mezzatesta, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: department of health.","This folder contains correspondence from: Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State. Topics include highways, department of health, and human services.","Topics include highways, and department of health.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: E. Gene Patterson, Executive Director, Sunny von Bulow National Victim Advocacy Center; and Grady Patterson Jr., South Carolina State Treasurer. Topics include: highways, natural resources, and the Harre Krishna Temple.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Joan Perry, Director, Putnam Birth Place. Topics include: department of highways, human services, health, human services, tax department, and commission on aging.","Topics in this folder include: health, highways, education, human services, and tax department.","Topics include: department of highways and workers compensation fund.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: David T. Robinson, President, Petroleum Marketers Association of America; Elaine Petrucelli, Executive Director, American Association for Automotive Medicine; and Frank Petryszak, Mayor, City of Morgantown. Topics include highways.","Topics include highways and department of health.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Donald Petersen, Chairman of the Board, Ford Motor Company; Jan Peterson, Executive Director, National Congress of Neighborhood Women; R. Max Peterson, Chief, U.S. Forest Service; Robert Burford, Director, Bureau of Land Management; and Virgil Peterson, President, Board of Directors, North Central West Virginia Community Action Association. Topics include: department of highways, tax department, commission on aging, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Ross Free, M.P., House of Representatives, Commonwealth Parliament of Australia; and Yawara Hata, Governor, Saitma Prefecture, Saitama, Japan.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Bob Phalen, President, District 17, United Mine Workers of America; Bradley Nash, Mayor, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia; Judith Phalen, Director, Governor's Eastern Regional Office; Henry Bellmon, Governor of Oklahoma; and Clyde Jensen, President, The Oklahoma College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery. Topics include: education, highways, and human services.","Topics in this folder include: airline serivice, human services, department of highways, workers compensation fund.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Deborah Phillips, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include education and flood recovery.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Norma Phillips, President, Mothers Against Drunk Driving; and Pat Pappas, Mayor of Parkersburg, West Virginia. Topics include: education, highways, and drunk driving.","Topics in this folder include: flood recovery, legislative matters,labor, and department of transportation.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Leon Ginsberg, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents.","Topic of this folder is personnel and employement policies.","The topic of this folder is payroll policy changes.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Lowell Basford, Acting Director, West Virginia Civil Service System.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Patricia Bradley, West Virginia House of Delegates; Bobby Zickefoose, Mayor of Smithers, West Virginia; and Thomas Cole, West Virginia Board of Regents. Topics vary.","This box does not contain correspondence to or from any notable people.","Topics in this folder include highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Samuel Pierce, Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Topics include: health, human services, highways, housing and urban development, workers compensation fund, department of public safety, and legislative matters.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: George E. Pigott, Director General, Mountain State Forest Festival; and Alfred Knobler, Chief Executive Officer, The Pilgrim Glass Corporation. Topics include: Mountian State Forest Festival, human services, abotion, and department of highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: C.O. Smith, Chairman, Raleigh County Republican Executive Committee; John Pino, West Virginia House of Delegates; Clyde Pinson, President, Pinson Coal Company; and Mario Pipinos, Councilman, City of Weirton. Topics include: natural resources, department of highways, and health.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: John Pisano, Manager, Pittsburgh Office, Region III, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Topics include: public service commission, fellows in foreign servie, housing and urban development, West Virginia Housing Development, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: William Pitt, President and Managing Director, The Greenbrier; James Pitrolo, West Virginia House of Delegates; Roy Pittman, President, Winsor Pittman; and Hubert Teitelbaum, United States District Judge, United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania. Topics include: education, department of highways, legislative matters, and veterans affairs.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Winifred Pizzano, Federal Co-Chairman, Appalachian Regional Commission; and Jayne Plank, Coordinator, Intergovernmental Affairs, Bureau of Public Affairs, U.S. Department of State. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, health, trade, Department of State, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Jayne Plank, Coordinator, Intergovernmental Affairs, Bureau of Public Affairs, U.S. Department of State; and Linda Plaugher, Director, Harrison County Department of Housing and Community Development. Topics include: public safety, legislative affairs, department of corrections, and department of highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Kenneth Plumb, Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Topics include environmental concerns and energy.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Kenneth Plumb, Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Topics include highways, energy, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: L.M. Polan, Managing Director, Polan Industries. Topics include: department of energy, department of highways, employement, and poet laureate.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: L.M. Polan, Managing Director, Polan Industries. Topics include: Polan Industries, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Mick Stanton, Manager, Political Action Department, Chamber of Commerce of the U.S.; and Cecil Pollard, Manager, Health Services Research, Department of Community Medicine, West Virginia University. Topics include politics.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Robert Pollitt, Senior Assistant Attorney General. Topics include, drug prevention, human services, health, and tax department.","This folder does not contain correspondence to or from any notable people. Topics include: departments of highways, department of natural resources, and the Governor's Committe on Crime, Delinquency and Correction.","Topics in this folder contain: department of highways, department of education, human services, and abortion.","Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Region Six Planning and Development Council, and community development.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Alexander Porter, Regional Administrator, Family Support Administration, Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: human services, workers compensation fund, housing and urban development, National Federation of the Blind in West Virginia.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Richard Porter, President, National Federation of the Blind of West Virginia; and William Porter, President, Board of Directors, Family Services of Kanawha Valley, Inc. Topics include: environmental matters, tax department, human services, education, highways, and workers compensation fund.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Donald Portnoy, Distinguished Professor of Music, West Virginia University; Mike Posey, President, West Virginia Day. Topics include: workers' compensation fund, tax department, human services, and department of highways.","Topics include education.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Ronald Potesta, Director, Department of Natural Resources, State of West Virginia; Thomas Potter, Chairman, Board of Directors, Charleston Regional Chamber of Commerce and Development; Charles D. Franklin, Lieutenant General, U.S. Army, Commanding, Department of the Army. Topics include: department of highways, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency, and Corrections, and finance and administration.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: David Powers, Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, West Virginia Board of Regents. Topics include: department of highways, department of human resources, veterans affairs, department of education, workers compensation fund, taxes, and health.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Mary Powers, Coordinator, The Science and Technology Center of Southern West Virginia, Inc. Topics include highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Cynthia Powell, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, Office of the Secretary of the Treasury. Topics include: commission on aging, legislative matters, human services, community development, workers' compensation fund, and community development.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Joseph Powell, President, West Virginia Labor Federation. Topics include: labor, economic community development, Appalachian Regional Commission, department of highways, department of motor vehicles, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Harold Russell, Chairman, President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped.","Topics include debates and the League of Women Voters.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Edith Prague, Representative, State of Connecticut. Topics include: human services, community development, department of highways, public service commission, labor, education, and abortion.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Jack Premo, Mayor, Town of Kimball, West Virginia. Topics include: tort reform and human services.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Gwendolyn King, Deputy to the President and Director of Intergovernmental Affairs, The White House; Frank Press, President, The National Academy of Sciences; and Larry Pressler, United States Senator.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Robert Halbritter, Judge, Eighteenth Judicial Circuit.","This folder contains correspondence to and from John F. Price, Press Secretary. Topics include: press.","This folder contains correspondence to and from: David D. Elkinton, Executive Director of Prickett's Fort State Park; William C. Pringle, Department of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: department of energy, department of human services, workers'compensation fund, social security administration, department of natural resources, department of highways, and finance and administration.","This folder contains correspondence to and from: Charles R. Spears, Director Division of Parks and Recreation, Prickett's Fort State Park; Elmer Pritt, Superintendent of Preston County Schools; Gary Pritt, President of the Ripley Area Chamber of Commerce. Topics include: education, highways, and human services.","This folder does not contain correspondence from any notable people. Topics include: public safety, human services, department of highways, department of education, department of commerce, and legislative matters.","This folder does not contain correspondence from any notable people. Topics include: human services, department of public safety, department of highways, human services, and taxes.","Topics include: department of natural resources, department of motor vehicles, tax department, legislation, department of human services, and health.","This folder contains correspondence to and from John F. Price, Executive Director of the West Virginia Council of Churches. Topics include: departent of human services, department of highways, legislative issues, department of motor vehicles, workers compensation, and tax department.","Topics include: commerce, legislation, human services, highways, natural resources, and Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program.","This folder contains correspondence to and from: Ron Protesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; William Proxmire, United States Senator; Gordon J. Humphrey, United States Senator; Raymond Prozzillo, President of the Marion County Commission. Topics include: American-Soviet Youth Exchange, Highways, and Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence to and from: Samuel Pruett, Director of the Maryland Veterans' Commission; Paul E. Prunty, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Washington Cemetery, and Highways.","This folder contains correspondence to and from Robert M. Ptomey, Administrator of Fairmont General Hospital. Topics include: human services, highways, public securities association, and education.","Topics include: highways, education, Hare Krishna, energy, the environment,tax department, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence to and from: Lawrence J. Pugiese, \"Do Sports not Drugs\" Program; Betty P. Murphy, President of the West Virginia Pumpkin Festival, Inc. Topics include: Health and Human Services, and Highways.","Topics include: public service commission, department of commerce, Parsons Tree Nursery, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence to and from the State of West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include the Public Employees Service Corps.","This folder contains correspondence to and from the State of West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include Public Land Corporation.","Topics include: Public Transportation and Transit.","This folder contains correspondence to and from Ralph B. Allen, President of the Putnam County Commission; Frank Puzella, Weston State Hospital. Topics include: education, energy, highways, Mylan Pharmaceuticals, health, department of human services, and veterans affairs.","Topics include: legislative issues, department of culture and history, department of highways, veterans affairs, human services, collective bargaining, and public service commission.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Dan Quayle, Vice President-Elect; and Rosalyn Queen, Executive Director, West Virginia Italian Heritage Festival, Inc. Topics include: comunity development, human services, workers' compensation fund, highways, education, and taxes and administration.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Queen Sirikit of Thailand. Topics include public service.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State; James Quillen, U.S. Representative from Tennessee. Topics include: department of highways, department of human services, tax department, and department of motor vehicles.","This fodler contains correspondence to or from: Michael Queen, Student Member, West Virginia, Board of Regents. Topics include legal matters.","Topics include: tax department, health and human services.","Topics include: highways, veteran affairs, and others.","Topics include: highways, taxation, tourism, and others.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: John Raese, Chairman, West Virginia Republican Party; G.A. Rafalko, Regional Inspector General for Audit, Region III, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: human services, politics, and  department of health.","Topics include: employment, community development, department of energy, and drug-free communities.","Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, highways, healthcare, and human servics, community development.","Topics include: department of natural resources, highways, legislatve matters, community development, and human services.","Topics include: community and industrial development, legislative matters, natural resources, energy, and public service.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Kent Hall, State Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee. Topics include: open-heart surgery, legislative matters, finance and administration, and West Virginia Housing Development Fund.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Cecil Rainey, Secretary of the Cabinet, State of Alabama. Topics include workers compensation.","Topics include: workers' comepensation fund, human services and public safety.","Topics include highways and human services.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Walter Ranalli, Mayor, City of Thomas. Topics include highways and human services.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: James G. Randolph, Senior Vice President of the Coal and Uranium Operations; Ken Randolph, Mayor of the City of Morgantown; William B. Raney, President of West Virginia Mining and Reclamation Association; Charles B. Rangel, Congressman. Topics include department of energy, natural resources, highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Charles B. Rangel, Congressman. Topics include: legislative matters, drug abuse, highways, and department of human services.","This folder contains correspondence to or from the Rape and Domestic Violence Information Center, Inc. Topics include rape and domestic violence.","Topics include: Hare Krishna, department of motor vehicles, department of health, and aging.","Topics include: public safety, workers' compensation fund, department of human services, community development, and public service committee.","Topics include: finance and administration, human services, health, and, department of motor vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence to or from H. Stanley Rawlings, President of Jackson County Commission. Topics include highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Richard Ray, Congressman Topics include highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Ronald Reagan, President of the United States of America. Topics include highways, illegal drugs, and the Republican Senatorial Inner Circle.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Ronald Reagan, President of the United States of America. Topics include: drug abuse, Appalachian Regional Commission, department of natural resources, U.S. Peace Institute, and community development.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Nancy Reagan, First Lady of the United States of America; Philip Reale, Chairman of the Independent Oil and Gas Association of West Virginia. Topics include Energy, and Natural Resources.","Topics include natural resources, commerce, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: The American Red Cross. Topics include Health Services, and Services for the Elderly.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: John G. Redline, Director of the Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development. Topics include development, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Elizabeth Reed, President of The Humanities Foundation of West Virginia. Topics include, health, human services, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Jim Reed, Division of Wildlife Resources; John H. Reed III, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: department of human services, department of highways, department of natural resouces, National Governors Association, community development, taxes, education, state nursery, department of health, and department of motor vehicles.","Topics include legislative issues.","Topics inclue: highways, health, human services, public safety, natural resources, and social security administration.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Phares E. Reeder, Executive Secretary of West Virginia Education Association; Ronald W. Reeder, Mayor. Topics include: education, small cities block grant, human services, and economic development, public service commission.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Terry A. Reese, Mayor of Empire, Ohio. Topics include: domestic violence victim assistance, natural resources, drug-free schools program, highways, and nuclear regulatory commission.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Ronald R. Reeder, Mayor; Bill Reger, West Virginia Hose of Delegates; Jake Reger, Director of the Employment and Training Division Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development. Topics include: workers compensation fund, National Governors Association, department of corrections, human services, community development, and health.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Alan Reigh, President of the National Office of Disability; Jim Reid, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include disability, highways, social security administration.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Diane Reinhard, Acting President of West Virginia University. Topics include West Virginia University incidents.","This folder contains correspondence to or from James A. Repep, President of West Virginia Human Resources Association. Topics include highways, and human services.","Topics include retirement funds, revenue, and highways.","Topics include: commerce, department of natural resources, department of natural resources, human services, highways, and health.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Thomas M. Reynolds, Grants Management Officer of the Division of Grants and Contracts Management. Topics include health, drug and alcohol, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from the Kanawha County Republican Executive Committee. Topics include Kanawha County Republican Party.","This folder contains correspondence to or from the Republican State Executive Committee. Topics include the Republican party in West Virginia.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Kent Strange Hall, State Chairman of the Republican State Executive Committee. Topics include the Republican party in West Virginia. Topics include political matters.","This folder contains correspondence to or from the West Virginia Republican Party; Frank J. Fahrenkopf, Chairman of the Republican National Committee; John R. Raese, Chairman of the West Virginia Republican Executive Committee; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State. Topics include the Republican party in West Virginia.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Rhodes, George Bush for President Committee and Former Congressional Representative. Topics include human services and education.","Topics include highways and human services.","Topics include Highways.","Topics include: human services, natural services, WV Housing Development Fund, labor, and department of highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Ricard Richmond, Chairman of the Ad Hoc Committee for Political Action. Topics include: department of natural resources, commission on aging, health, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Evelyn Richards, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include, Highways, and Education.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Evelyn Richards, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: human services, commission on aging, workers compensation, public service commission, community and industrial development, and education.","This folder contains correspondence to or from David P. Richardson, President of the National Black Caucus of State Legislators. Topics include: tax department, human services, finance and administration, natural resources, aging, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from James M. Rickard, Commanding Officer of The Salvation Army. Topics include: small cities block grant, human services, natural resources, and, highways.","Topics include Highways, Workers' Compensation Funds, Education, Natural Resources, and others.","Topics include: department of highways, human services, and education.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Vern Riffee, Ohio House of Representatives. Topics include: Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence to or from Carolyn Riggs, Chairman of the Upshur County Republican Executive Committee. Topics include: highways, Republican politics, department of culture and history, legislative issues, and public service commission.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Eric Riley, Secretary, West Virginia Hospital Political Action Committee; George Riley, Director, Harrison County Planning Commission; and Richard Riley, Governor of South Carolina. Topics include: culture and history, tax department, department of health, department of highways, and education.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Frank Rinchich, Executive Director, Boone County Ambulance Authority; Bruce Ringler, Chief, Grants Management Branch, National Institute of Mental Health; James Rizak, President, Allegheny Boiler Tube and Manufacturing Company; and Norm Risavi, Berkley County Administrator. Topics include: department of health, department of insurance, department of motor vehicles, commission on aging, department of highways, community development, and department of safety.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Doug Ritchey, Superintendent, Pipestem State Park; and Larry Ritter, President, Rax Restaurants, Inc. Topics include: workers' compensation, department of health, public service commission, and human services, education.","Topics include: department of highways, community and economic development, department of health, and department of human services.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Stanley Roth, President, Roanoke Historical Society.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: James Roark, Mayor, City of Charleston. Topics include: department of public safety, environmental matters, department of corrections, and department of human services.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: James Roark, Mayor, City of Charleston; Topics include: housing and urban development, justice assistance program, archives and history, flood assistance, department of health, and department of highways.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Charles Robb, Governor, Commonwealth of Virginia; and Richard Robb, Mayor, City of South Charleston. Topics include: highways, budget, and department of motor vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: A. Wayne Roberts, Deputy Under Secretary, United States Department of Education; C. Allan Roberts, Chairman, Advisory Council of Faculty, Faculty Representative, West Virginia Board of Regents; Barbara Roberts, Secretary of State, and State of Oregon. Topics include: department of highways, education, tax department, and department of natural resources.","Topics include: small cities block grant (Boone County), department of insurance, human services, highways, Air Pollution Control Commission, commission on aging, and finance and administration.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: Perry Roberts, Mayor, Town of Iaeger, West Virginia; and A. Wayne Roberts, Deputy Under Secretary, United States Department of Education. Topics include: human services, Hare Krishna, legislative matters, and department of motor vehicles.","Topics in this folder include: highways and human services.","This folder contains correspondence to or from: David Roderick, Chairman of the Board, USX Corporation; and Susan Rodes, Director, Project Development, Prison Corporation of America. Topics include: department of natural resources, human services, department of highways, workers' compensation fund, and culture and history.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth Roe, Chairman and President, Roe Enterprises, Incorporated; Doug Roederer, Director, Center for Management and Administration, The Council of State Governments; Buddy Roemer, Governor- elect, State of Louisiana; and George Roessing, President, Upshur County Commission. Topics include: tax department, public safety, department of health, and justice.","Topic include: highways, department of energy, department of motor vehicles, public safety, and public service commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Roy Romer, Governor, State of Colorado; and George Romney, Chairman, VOLUNTEER- The National Center. Topics include: department of human services, department of public safety, education, health, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carl Roncaglione, President, West Virginia State Medical Association; J.W. Rone, The New World Theater Company; Marianne Ronan, Executive Director, Children's Services Commission; Jack Roop, West Virginia House of Delegates; Topics include: department of human services, 1986 International Children's Festival, energy, and workers' compensation fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Martin Rogol, Executive Director, Hands Across America; Ken Kragan, President, USA for Africa; William Donn Rogosin, General Manager, WSWP-TV; and Brooke Rohrbaugh, Chairman of the Board, Canaan Valley Resort Park. Topics include: Canaan Valley Resort, civil contingent fund, workers' compensation fund, and finance and administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Walter Rollins, Chairman, Commission on Employment Opportunities and Economic Development, West Virginia House of Delegates; and John Rollwagen, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman, Cray Research, Inc. Topics include: department of natural resources, industrial development, and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: David Rollins, President, West Virginia Board of Accountancy; Topics include: board of accountancy, tax department, Walter Rollins, West Virginia House of Delegates; Topics include: department of highways and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mildred Rodeheaver, Mayor, Town of Albright; Bob Rogers, West Virginia State Director, American Arm Wrestling Assoication; Carroll Rogers, President, UMWA District 31; Doyle Rogers, Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officers, Insurance Corporation of America; Marvin Rogers, Director, Bluefield State College. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, human services, natural resources, community development, and finance.","This folder includes correspondence with: Sandy Rogers, West Virginia House of Delegates; Larry Rogerson, Vice President and General Manager, Beaumont Glass. Topics include: department of highways, workers' compensation fund, human services, and public safety.","This folder includes correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, U.S. Senator from West Virginia. Topics include: drug-free communities program, taxes, highways, and community development.","This folder includes correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, U.S. Senator from West Virginia. Topics include: legislative matters, Appalachian Regional Commission, tax department, clean water act, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and United States Senate.","This folder includes correspondence with: Brent Robinson, President, Marshall County Park and Recreation Board; and David Robinson, President, Petroleum Marketers Association of America. Topics include: department of highways, human services, and workers' compensation.","This folder includes correspondence with: Harold Robinson, Director, University Studies, West Carolina University. Topics include: commission on aging, Appalachian Regional Commission, department of highways, and department of human services.","Topics include: commission on aging, legislative issues, workers' compensation fund, department of natural resources, coal and oil industry, energy, and economy.","This folder includes correspondence with: Nelson Robinson, Commissioner, Workers' Compensation Fund. Topics include: human services, department of highways, and human services.","This folder includes correspondence with: Richard Robinson, Mayor, Town of Fairview. Topics include: department of health, department of highways, health, education, human services, and natural resources.","Topics include: department of motor vehicles, industrial development, human services, public service commission, economic development.","This folder includes correspondence with: William Roper, Administrator, Health Care Financing Administration, Department of Health and Human Services; and Brian Roquemore, President, National Thanksgiving Foundation. Topics include: human services, legislative issues, tax department, department of natural resources, department of highways, and veterans' affairs.","This folder includes correspondence with: Michael Rose, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Holiday Corporation; Richard Goeglein, President and Chief Operating Officer, Holiday Corporation; and Ronald Rose, Executive Director, Metro Region Travel Council. Topics include: small cities block grant (Harrison County), health, workers' compensation, education, tourism, department of natural resources, department of highways, and human services.","This folder includes correspondence with: Bill Rose, Legislative/Political Coordinator, United Steelworkers of America. Topics include: human services, small cities block council (Harrison County), health, department of energy, library commission, and natural resources.","This folder includes correspondence with: A. David Rossin, Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy, U.S. Department of Energy; A. Douglas Rothwell, Director, Office of Planning and Coordination, State of Delaware, Office of the Governor; and Craig Rothwell, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Highways, State of West Virginia. Topics include: education, tax department, department of highways, community and industrial development, and 1988 legislation.","This folder includes correspondence with: Brandt Ross, President, Corbin Ltd.; and Gilbert Ross, President, Avonite Inc.  Topics include: taxes, workers' compensation, and human services.","This folder includes correspondence with: Howard Ross, Regional Director, Anti- Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, West Virginia Advisory Board; James Ross, Commissioner, West Virginia Beer Commission; Joan Ross, Southwestern Community Action Council; Topics include: legislation, human services, and highways.","This folder includes correspondence with: Samuel Ross, President, Buckhannon- Upshur Chamber of Commerce; and Samuel Ross, Associate Vice President for Alumni Affairs, West Virginia Wesleyan College. Topics include: community development, culture and history, veterans' affairs, department of highways, workers' compensation, and collective bargaining.","This folder includes correspondence with: Agnes Roush, Mayor, Town of Mason, West Virginia. Topics include: human services, small communities block grant, department of highways, natural resources, and department of health.","This folder includes correspondence with: Lyle Roy, Chairman, Coal River Public Service District; and Roger Roy, Project Supervisor, Grafton Water Department, City of Grafton. Topics include: community development, highways, health, and public safety.","This folder includes correspondence with: Gary Roubos, President, Dover Corporation. Topics include: department of education and human services, department of highways.","This folder includes correspondence with: John Leaberry, Commissioners Workers' Compensation, West Virginia Workers' Compensation Fund. Topics include: public safety, highways, and natural resources.","This folder includes correspondence with: James Rowley, President, Board of Directors, The Humanities Foundation of West Virginia; James Rowley, President, West Virginia College of Graduate Studies; and John Rozier, Associate Director, Communications and State Programs, Southern States Energy Board. Topics include: higher education, tax department, workers' compensation fund, and energy.","Topics include: education.","Topics include: Rowelsburg High School Flood.","Topics include: Rowelsburg High School Flood.","Topics include: Rowelsburg High School Flood.","Topics include the 1986 Flooding in Rowlesburg, WV.","This folder contains correspondence with Dr. Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools. Topics include the 1986 Flooding in Rowlesburg, WV.","Topics include the 1986 Flooding in Rowlesburg, WV.","Topics include the 1986 Flooding in Rowlesburg, WV.","Topics include the 1986 Flooding in Rowlesburg, WV.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Kellenberger, Parkersburg Chamber of Commerce; William Rucker, Mayor of the town of Barboursville. Topics include: West Virginia Veterans Memorial Plaza, Public Services, Highways, Community Development, Department of Motor Vehicles, Veterans Affairs, Department of Natural Resources, Flood Recovery.","This folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, United States Senate; Rastie Runyon  Jr., President of the Mingo County Commission; Pat Pappas, Mayor of Parkersburg. Topics include: Human Services, Highways, Tax Department, Department of Health, Veterans Affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with Reid Rundell, Executive Vice President for Strategic Planning Saturn Corporation. Topics include: Highways, Human Services, Anti-Abortion, Veterans Affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with Ben C. Rusche, Director of the Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management. Topics include: Radioactive waste management, veterans affairs, highways, human services, natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Heather L. Ruth, Executive Director of the Public Securities Association; Ken Rutledge, President of the West Virginia Hospital Association. Topics include: Public Security, highways, human services, hospitals and health services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dave Russell, Public Relations Director; Harold Russell, Chairman of the President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped; Michael J. Russell, Executive Director of the Regional Intergovernmental Council. Topics include: highways, education, disability, human services, history and culture of West Virginia.","This folder contains correspondence with: Arnold W. Ryan, West Virginia House of Delegates; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State; Ed W. Ryan, Executive Director of the National Rivers Hall of Fame; Frederick J. Ryan Jr., Director of Presidential Appointments and Scheduling; George H. Ryan, Lieutenant Governor. Topics include: highways, healthcare, education, culture and history.","Topics include: human services, highways, veterans memorial.","This folder contains correspondence with: H. James Saxton, Congressman. Topics include: human services, highways, welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with Charles Sadler, National Coordinator of the State Holiday Commissions. Topics include: Health, human services, highways, public safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Saffell, Mayor of the City of Glen Dale; James E. Sago, County Commissioner. Topics include: infrastructure, highways, health department, human services, veterans' affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald W. Reagan, President of the United States; Larry G. Salyers, Tri-State Airport. Topics include: highways, department of energy, human services, flooding.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard D. Sambuco, Executive Director of the Ohio Valley Labor-Management Cooperation Committee; James H. Sammons, Executive Vice President of the American Medical Association. Topics include: human services, natural resources, medical, prayer in school, workers compensation, education.","Topics include: human services, tax department, education, highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Hiram A. Sánchez-Martínez, Advisor to the Governor of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico; Leo Sanders, Chief of the Grants Management Branch Procurement and Grants Office of the Center for Disease Control. Topics include: contingency disaster plan, health, natural resources, public safety, highways, education.","This folder contains correspondence with Norman Fagan, Director of the Department of Culture and History. Topics include: education, natural resources, historic preservation, commerce, highways.","This folder contains correspondence with Jimmy Sangid; Mayor of Matoaka. Topics include: health, human services, higher education, senior citizens, department of motor vehicles, Arab-Israeli Impasse, highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rabbi David Saperstein, Religious Action Center; Jarrell Sargent, Mayor of the City of Milton; Gunnar E. Sarsten, President of the United Engineers \u0026 Constructors; David Satterfield, Assistant Director of Bands at West Virginia University; Lyle Sattes, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Jews in Russia, health department, highways, human services, product liability, workers' compensation, public transportation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Anthony Scaffidi, Mayor of the City of Benwood; Terrence Scanlon, Chairman of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Topics include: Governor's Community Partnership Program, human services, youth health services, soil conservation service, consumer products, highways, natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with Herschel Saucier, Chairperson of the National Association for State Community Services Program. Topics include: health, highways, public services, education, industrial developments, natural resources, savings bonds.","Topics include: workers compensation, health, natural resources, education, public safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Donald Schaefer, Governor, State of Maryland; Charles Schafer, Program Specialist, Criminal Justice Services, American Association of Retired Persons. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, highways, commerce, environmental protection, and human services.","This folder includes correspondence with: Delmer Schell, President, West Virginia Soil Conservation District Supervisors Association; Donald Shasteen, Assistant Secretary for Veterans' Employment, U.S. Department of Labor; Harley Staggers Jr., U.S. Representative from West Virginia; and Raymond Scheppach, Executive Director, National Governors' Association. Topics include: natural resources, and community development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jeanne Schaal, Director of Development, West Virginia Youth in Government; Barbara Schick, Development Coordinator, Braxton County Development Authority; Larry Schifano, West Virginia House of Delegates; Berndt Schine, Acting Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, and U.S. Department of Energy. Topics include: legislative issues, and energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: John McCain, U.S. Senator, Chairman, Republican Presidential Task Force; and Patricia Schoeni, Director, Academy Advancement, National Academy of Public Administration. Topics include: public service commission, human services, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bernard Schmitt, Auxiliary Bishop for the Dioscese of Wheeling/Charleston; Gary Schmedding, General Manager, WSAZ Television 3; and Margaret Schmitz, President, Morgan County Clergy Association. Topics include: legislative matters and community development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lucian Schrader, Director of Development, American Lung Association of West Virginia; William Schreyer, Chairman of the Board, and Chief Executive officer, Merrill Lynch and Co., Inc.; and Doris Schroeder, Director of Communications, North Carolina Science and Technology Research Center. Topics include: tax department, commerce, natural resources, highways, legislative matters, public service commission, and commerce.","Topics include: public service commission, department of highways, health, human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joan Clark, Assistant Secretary for Consular Affairs, U.S. Department of State; and Charles Schuster, Director, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: department of highways, workers' compensation, and tourism.","This folder includes correspondence with: Michael Schwartz, Manager, Special Projects, Consolidation Coal Company; Richard Schwartz, West Virginia Representative; and Ted Schwinden, Governor, State of Montana; Topics include: highways, education, community development, veterans' affairs, and department of natural resources.","This folder includes correspondence with: George Scott, Judge, Fifth Judicial Circuit of West Virginia; and Glenn Scott, Mayor, Town of Bramwell, West Virginia. Topics include: public safety, health, highways, education, taxes, human services, and department of motor vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Scott, Executive Director, Republican State Executive Committee, Keith Scott, Vice President, Institutional Advancement, Marshall University; and William Scott, Director, Office of Alcohol and State National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Topics include: human services, commission on aging, department of highways, and department of natural resources.","Topics include: commission on aging and department of highways.","This folder contains correspondence from: Danny Seme, General Manager, Snowshoe Mountain Resort; Roger Semerad, Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training, U.S. Department of Labor; Agnes Roush, Mayor, Town of Mason; and Patrick Swindall, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: labor, senior citizens, and department of highways.","This folder contains correspondence from: Carl Selinger, Dean, College of Law, West Virginia University; and Eugene Sellaro, Commissioner Monongalia County Commission. Topics include: department of highways, department of public safety, human services, and natural resources.","Topics include senior citizens trips.","This folder includes correspondence with James Seif, Region III Administrator, United States Environmental Protection Agency. Topics include environmental matters and department of natural resources.","This folder includes correspondence with James Seif, Region III Administrator, United States Environmental Protection Agency. Topics include environmental matters and department of natural resources.","Topics include: community and industrial development, highways, workers' compensation fund, human services, and family services.","This folder includes correspondence with James Seibert, Executive Director, Martinsburg- Berkley County Chamber of Commerce. Topics include lottery and right to work issues.","This folder includes correspondence with: Samuel Seamon, Executive Director, American Diabetes Association, West Virginia Affiliates, Inc.; James Searle, Director of Marketing and Development, The Greenbrier Hotel; and Norman Fagan, Commissioner, Department of Culture and History, State of West Virginia; Topics include: health, tax department, culture and history, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rudy Seacrist, West Virginia House of Delegates; Frances Seago, President, West Virginia Board of Education; and Stephen Seago, Mayor, Town of Middlebourne, West Virginia. Topics include: department of highways, department of energy, human services, National Governors' Association, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Sue Hoskins Sergi, Associate Director, Community Council of Kanawha Valley, Inc.; Michael Serman, Chairman of the Board, M. Serman and Company, Inc.; and Howard Seufer, Chairman, Union Williams Public Service District. Topics include: tax department, health, community development, highways, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Howard Seufer, Chairman, Union Williams Public Service District; and Sidney Severe, Office of the Director of Housing, United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, Region III. Topics include: department of education, highways, housing and urban development, legislative services, and higher education.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Shad, U.S. Security and Exchange Commission. Topics include: community development, human services, corrections, and workers' compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Donald Schaefer, Governor, State of Maryland. Topics include: human services, health, taxes, and highways.","Topics include: education, human services, finance and administration, public safety, legislative matters, and labor.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donald Shaffer, President, Taylor County Commission. Topics include: department of natural resources, human services, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Helen Shannon, Mayor, Town of Tunnelton, West Virginia. Topics include: Hare Krishna, department of highways, human services, commission on aging, small cities block grant (Putnam County), education, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Albert Shanker, President, American Federation of Teachers; Thedford Shanklin, Director, Legislative Postaudit Division West Virginia Legislature, Joint Committee on Government and Finance; and John Shannon, Executive Director, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, U.S. Department of Energy. Topics include: human services, highways, education, and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Allen Shapiro, Mayor, City of Keyser; and Milton Shapiro, President, Zionist Organization of America. Topics include: highways, health, and education 1988 election.","This folder contains correspondence with: Philip Sharp, Chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Power, U.S. House of Representatives; Holmes Shaver, President, Wood County Commission; and William Sharpe, West Virginia State Senate. Topics include: education, agriculture, tax department, highways, public safety, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: E. Clay Shaw, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: highways, human services, and department of public safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Michael Shaw, West Virginia State Senate; and Sam Shaw, Editor, The Moundsville Daily Echo. Topics include: department of highways, department of education, community development, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Michael Shaw, West Virginia State Senate. Topics include: department of highways, education, health, small cities block grant (Mason County), and community development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Cochran, Senior Vice President, Shearson Lehman Brothers; and Albert Bellas, Senior Vice President, Shearson Lehman Brothers. Topics include: health care, finance, taxes, and economics.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Cochran, Senior Vice President, Shearson Lehman Brothers; John McCuskey, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, State of West Virginia; and A.V. Dodrill, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Correction.","This folder contains correspondence with: Heyward Shealy, Chief, Bureau of Radiological Health, South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control; Richard Shearer, Executive Director, WV Foundation for Independent Colleges. Topics include: department health and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bill Sheffield, Governor of Alaska; Scott Sheffield, United States Department of Energy, Office of Procurement Operations; Frank Weltz, Manager State Government Relations- Southeast, Shell Oil Company; Robert Shell, Chief Executive Officer and President, Guyan Machinery Company; and William Dearien, Executive Director, The Sheltered Workshop of Wood County, Inc. Topics include: commission on aging, small cities block grant (Ritchie County), Greenbrier River Dam, and workers' compensation fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Marvin Shelton, District Director, U.S. Government Small Business Administration; and Regina Lipscomb, Director, Employment and Training Division, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development. Topics include: department of human services, highways, natural resources, Governor's Summer Youth Program, and community development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Samuel Kapourales, Chairman, State Job Training Coordinating Council, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development; Al Shepard, Private Industry Council of Kanawha County; Audrey Egle, Mayor, Corporation of Sheperdstown, West Virginia; Marvin Shelton, District Director, U.S. Government Small Business Administration; and John Shepherd, Chief Executive Officer, Morgan County War Memorial Hospital. Topics include: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, employment, and Shepherd College.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Banker, West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; and Thomas Shepich, Acting Assistant Secretary, Mine Safety and Health Administration. Topics include: human services, finance and administration, Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission, energy, highways, and community development.","Topics include: natural resources, legislative matters, highways, department of health, National Governors' Association, and energy.","Topics include: highways, education, human services, environmental matters, finance and administration, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard Shockey, Chief, Accounting and Finance Division, Air Force Institute of Technology; Victor Shockey, President, Berkeley County Commission; Michael Caryl, Commissioner, State Tax Department; and Charles Shoemaker, Mayor of Beckley, West Virginia. Topics include: education, health, small cities block grant, legislation, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Paul Shogren, County Flood Coordinator, Preston County Commission; Margaret Schollar, Mayor, Town of Rowelsburg; David Heydinger, State Director, West Virginia Department of Health; Gerald Short, Mayor, Town of Oceana, West Virginia; and Gregory Adkins, President, Southern West Virginia Community College. Topics include: flood recovery, highways, tax department, National Governors' Association, human services, and energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frederick Shipley, President, Jackson County Development Authority and Captain John Shippy, USAF, Services Operations Officer, Department of Air Force. Topics include: public service commission, highways, economic development, and human services.","Topics include: Shortline School","This folder contains correspondence with: Grant Shrum, President, National 4-H Council and Dean Shumway, Director, Division of Project Review, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Topics include: human services, tax department, highways, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: T.E. Shufflebarger, President, Morgan County Commission. Topics include: department of motor vehicles, education, department of commerce, small cities block grant, community development, health, and Southern Governors Conference.","This folder contains documents signed by: The Truman Administration Cabinet; Ronald Reagan, President of the United States; George H.W. Bush, President of the United States; and Caspar Weinberger, Secretary of Defense.","This folder contains correspondence with: Paige Skaggs, Chairperson, Board of Directors, Fayette County Committee on Aging; Ernest Skinner, President, Board of Directors, Mountain CAP of West Virginia, Incorporated. Topics include: human services, highways, and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Pendleton, Director of Administration, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development; and Page Skaggs, Board Chairman, Fayette County Committee on Aging. Topics include: highways, industrial development, West Virginia Public Energy Authority, education, and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carolyn Skeen, Councilman, City of Ripley, West Virginia. Topics include: natural resources, workers' compensation fund, department of motor vehicles, human services, and health.","Topics include: highways, public service commission, community development, natural resources, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Betty Landis, District Right of Way Agent, West Virginia Department of Highways; Jamie Six, Clerk, Wood County Commission; and W. Christian Sizemore, President, Alderson- Broaddus College. Topics include: education, department of health, department of commerce, workers' compensation fund, human services, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert C. Byrd, United States Senator; F.A. Sines, Commander, U.S. Navy Reserve; George Singleton, Clerk, Supreme Court of Appeals; Harry Singleton, Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, United States Department of Education; and Russell Sink, Manager, Mercer County Airport. Topics include: highways, Hare Krishna, department of energy, tax department, community development, and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lester Bryant, Vice President and Dean, Marshall University School of Medicine; and Queen Sirikit of Thailand. Topics include: public safety, commission on aging, human services, highways, community development, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Philip Sharp, U.S. Representative from North Dakota, Subcommittee on Energy and Power; and George Sinner, Governor of North Dakota, Chairman, U.S.- Canadian Task Force, National Governors' Association. Topics include: energy and natural resources.","Topics include: human services, highways, and community development.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Simpson, President, Board of Directors, Greenbrier Community Services, Incorporated. Topics include: community development, energy, department of motor vehicles, highways, small cities block grant (Harrison County), human services, and tax department.","Topics include: community development, human services, highways, natural resources, and workers' compensation fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Simmons, President, Glenville State College; and William Simmons, Chancellor, West Virginia State Board of Regents. Topics include: education, human services, natural resources, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Sinner, Governor of North Dakota; and John Simone, Mayor, Town of Blacksville, West Virginia. Topics include: commission on aging, health, human services, public service commission, legislative issues, department of commerce, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Silverstein, President, Kanawha County Commission; and Gerald Silvester, Mayor, Coalton, West Virginia. Topics include: natural resources, human services, and energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Sicurella, Executive Director, Reynolds Memorial Hospital. Topics include: public safety, highways, and state aeronautics commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Vincent Siew, Director General, Board of Foreign Trade, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Taiwan; and William Sigmund, Chairman, Board of Risk and Insurance Management, State of West Virginia. Topics include: shiitake mushroom business, community development, highways, mining, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Leslie D. Smith, Upshur County Administrator; Mark Smith, Executive Director of the West Virginia State Bar. Topics include: Health, Natural Resources, West Virginia Aeronautics Commission, education, Commerce, highways, Agriculture, West Virginia State Bar.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert C. Byrd, US Senator; Jim Smith, Alabama State Senator; Judy King Smith, Rape and Domestic Violence Information Center; K. Bruce Smith, Mayor of the City of Glenville. Topics include: Natural Resources, Workers Compensation Fund, Highways, Education, Human Services.","Topics include: highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Hulett C. Smith, Governor of West Virginia. Topics include: highways, Veterans' Administration, Department of Health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Eugene C. Smith, President of the Randolph County Commission. Topics include: highways, natural resources, health, Veterans' Memorial Bridge.","This folder contains correspondence with: C. O. Smith, Chairman of the Raleigh County Republican Executive Committee; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State. Topics include: urban development, highways, education, human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: David W. Smith, Mayor of the Town of Hartford. Topics include: Small cities block grant, highways, Mountain Resource Conservation, natural resources, workers' compensation fund, probation and parole, human services.","Topics include: Education, Highways, Public Employees Insurance Board, Health and Human Services, Abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jody G. Smirl, West Virginia House of Delegates; George Smoulder, West Virginia Coalition for the Homeless. Topics include: Highways, Small Cities Block Grant, Health, Education, Department of Corrections.","Topics include: Statewide Small Business Conference, Small Business, Highways, Commerce.","Topics include: Highways, Human Services, Veterans' Memorial Bridge, Natural Resources, Public Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Slokan, Mayor of the City of Moundsville. Topics include: Highways, West Virginia State Fair, Natural resources, Health and Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, West Virginia Highway Markers.","This folder contains correspondence with: Junior Slaughter, Sheriff of Marion County. Topics include: Governor's Community Partnership Program, Education, Highways, Public Safety, human Services, Natural Resources, Drug law Enforcement Grant, Commerce, Soviet Jewry.","Topics include: highways, veterans' affairs, natural resources, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence from: Peter Smith, Lieutenant Governor of Vermont. Topics include: natural resources, education, highways, commerce, and health.","Topics include: health, legislation, and highways.","Topics include: highways, human services, natural resources, workers' compensation, and international association of square dance callers.","Topics include: community development, workers' compensation fund, natural resources, health, and commission on aging.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jeannie Snodgrass, Mayor, City of War, West Virginia. Topics include: tax department, human services, workers' compensation fund, highways, public service commission, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: John W. Snow, President and Chief Executive Officer of the CSX Transportation. Topics include: Industrial Development, YMCA Camp Horseshoe, Economic Development, CSX Rail Transport Group, railroad trackage rights.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ivan D. Snuffer, Mayor of the town of Lester; Carl Snyder, Mayor of the City of Fairmont; Emerson Snyder, Commissioner of Jackson County Commission. Topics include: Highways, Small Cities Block Grant, Human Services.","Topics include: Highways, Motor Vehicles, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Small Cities Block Grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Benna Ruth Solomon, Chief Counsel of the State and Local Legal Center; Albert L. Sommerville, Chief Judge of the Fourteenth Judicial Circuit; John J. Sorrenti, Commissioner of the Hancock County Commission; James M. Souby, Executive Director of the Council of State Planning Agencies Hall of the States. Topics include: Highways, State and Local Legal Center, Natural Resources, Legislative Issues, Education.","Topics Include: Social Studies Awards.","Topics include: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Highways, Industrial Development, Southern Growth Policies Board, Southern Regional Education Board, Soviet Jewry, Small Cities Block Grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Duane Southern, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: human services, commerce, National Guard.","This folder contains correspondence with: James G. Squibb, President-General Manager of WTRF-TV. Topics include: Highways, Legislative issues.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack D. Stafford, President of Stafford Consultants Incorporated. Topics include: Human Services, Highways.","Topics include: Education, public safety, highways, natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard Spitzborg, Regional Administrator of the US Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: Highways, health and human services.","Topics include: Special Police Officer for CSX Transportation.","Topics include: Special Olympics.","This folder contains correspondence with: Earl C. Spence, Mayor of Delbarton. Topics include: Highways, Human Services, Veterans Affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harley O. Staggers, Congressman of the United States; Sharon Spencer, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Highways, Human Services.","Topics include: Material for WCHS Television Program.","Topics include: Space Shuttle Mission, Highways, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: The Jack F. Kemp, US House of Representatives; Jae Spears, West Virginia Senator; Bob Wise, Congressman. Topics include: Highways, Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rick Boucher, Congressman. Topics include: Southern States Energy Board.","This folder contains correspondence with: James G. Martin, Governor of North Carolina. Topics include: Southern Governors Association, Southern Governors Conference.","Topics include: Stadium Bonds.","Topics include: Highways, Commerce, Aging Commission, Public Safety, Health Department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harley O. Staggers, Congressman. Topics include: Highways, Community Development, Employment Security, Small Cities Block Grant, Natural Resources, Appalachian Regional Commission, Flood Damage, Clean Air Act.","Topics include: Health and Human Services, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, Education, Highways, West Virginia Association of School Administrators.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wayne A. Stanton, Administrator of Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: Education, Senate Polling Report, Family Support Services, Health and Human Services, Natural Resources.","Topics include: Highways, natural resources, small cities block grant, Public Employee Insurance Board.","Topics include: Marshall University Football Stadium, Human Services, Natural Resources, Appalachian Trail Conference.","Topics include: Highways, Human Services, West Virginia Turnpike Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: A. Eddie Bassitt, Mayor of the City of Saint Albans. Topics include: State of the State Addresses.","Topics include: State of the State Addresses, Highways, US Senate Race Analysis.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mike Staton, Manager of the Political Action Department. Topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Senate Polling Report.","This folder contains correspondence with: Office of Fraud/Abuse and Overpayments of the Department of Human Services; H. Guy Hunt, Governor of Alabama. Topics include: Human Services, Southern Republican Exchange, Public Safety, Development District Association of Appalachia, Economic Development, Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: John G. Fueller, Alaska State Legislature House of Representatives. Topics include: Commerce, Highways, Wood Industry, State of the State and Budget Address.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bruce Babbitt, Governor of Arizona; Evan Mecham, Governor-elect of Arizona. Topics include: natural resources, Child Care Action Campaigns, Industrial Development, Highways, Commerce, Southern Governors Conference.","Topics include: Highways, Commerce, Forestry.","This folder contains correspondence with: Roy Romer, Governor of the State of Colorado. Topics include: Education, Turnpike Commission, Hazardous Materials, Natural Resources, Lowry Air Force Base.","Topics include: Industry and Development, Education, Natural Resources, Clean Coal Technology Program.","This folder includes correspondence with: Michael Castle, Governor, State of Delaware. Topics include: department of health, department of energy.","This folder includes correspondence with: Bill Clinton, Governor of Arkansas; and Sam Walton, Chairman of the Board, Wal-Mart Stores, Incorporated. Topics include: human services and education.","This folder includes correspondence with: Lawrence Downing, President, Sierra Club. Topics include: department of health, department of education, department of commerce, health, community development, department of health, natural resources, and tax department.","This folder includes correspondence with: Samuel Mercer, Production Executive, Walt Disney Pictures; and Brigadier General Charles Yeager. Erwin Okun, Vice- President, Corporate Communications, Walt Disney Corporation; Topics include: community development, department of health, commerce, and natural resources.","This folder includes correspondence with: Lamar Alexander, Governor of Tennessee; John Agresto, Acting Chairman, National Endowment For the Humanities; Douglas Applegate, U.S. Representative from Ohio; Roon Arledge, President, American Broadcasting Company; John Ashcroft, Governor of Missouri, Chairman, Education Commission of the States; Christy Bach, Special Assistant for Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of the Interior; James Baker, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury; Malcom Baldridge, U.S. Secretary of Commerce; Ray Barnhart, Federal Highway Administrator, U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration; Julius Becton, Director, Federal Emergency Management Agency; William Bennett, U.S. Secretary of Education; Judy Black, Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs, The White House; Erich Bloch, Director, National Science Foundation; John Bock, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture; William Blumer, Senior Program Coordinator, Appalachian Regional Commission; John Bode, Aissistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture; William Boner, Chairman, Congressional Travel and Tourism Caucus, U.S. House of Representatives; Daniel Boorstin, Librarian, Library of Congress; Lloyd Bentsen, U.S. Senator; George Breznay, Director, Office of Hearings and Appeals, U.S. Department of Energy; George Abbott, Chairman, National Small Business Association; Richard Abell, Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice; and Otis Bowen, U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services. Topics include: commission on aging, education, energy, commerce, community development, FEMA, highways, law enforcement program, and Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder includes correspondence with: Raymond Brown, Director, U.S. Department of Justice; Robert Burford, Director, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Department of the Interior; Warren Burger, Chairman, Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution; Frank Burke, Acting Archivist of the United States, National Historical Publications and Records Commission; Jim Burnett, Chairman, National Transportation Safety Board; George and Barbara Bush, Vice President of the United States and Second Lady of the United States; George H.W. Bush, Vice President of the United States; Robert Byrd, U.S. Senator from West Virginia, Senate Minority Leader; H. Hollister Cantus, Associate Administrator for External Relations, NASA; Andrew Card, Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs; John Cain, Chairman, National Governor's Association; Robert Casey, Governor of Pennsylvania; Michael Castle, Chairman, Project on Infant Mortality, Southern Governors' Association; Michael Castle, Governor of Delaware; Lynne Cheney, Chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities; Jed Christensen, Director, U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of Surface Mining; Vance Clark, Administrator, Farmers Home Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Bill Clinton, Governor of Arkansas, Chairman, National Governors' Association; Dan Coats, Ranking Minority Member, Select Committee on Children, Youth and Families, Congress of the United States; Harry Coburn, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Passport Services, United States Department of States; Chad Colley, National Commander, Disabled American Veterans; Edwin Colodny, Chairman/ President, U.S. Air, Incorporated; Comptroller General of the United States; Dennis Connors, Acting Director, Public Telecommunications Facilities Program, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administration; Alicia Coro, Acting Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, United States Department of Education; and Jack Courtemanche, Executive Director, White House Conference on Small Business. Topics include: U.S. Department of Justice, culture and history, highway safety, highways, Appalachian Regional Commission, legislative matters, natural resources, tax department, National Governors' Association, health, and education.","This folder includes correspondence with: Mitchell Daniels, Deputy Assistant to the President, Director, Office of Intergovernmental Affairs; Richard Trumka, International President, United Mine Workers of America; Michele Davis, Executive Director, Republican Governors' Association; Robert Dawson, Assistant Secretary for Civil Works, Department of the Army; Bob Wise, U.S. Congressional Representative; Emmanuel de Margerie, Ambassador of France; Larry Dildine, Price Waterhouse, Office of Government Services; John Dingell, Chairman, House Energy and Commerce Committee; Elizabeth Dole, U.S. Secretary of Transportation; Robert Dole, Majority Leader, U.S. Senate; Frank Donatelli, Assistant to the President for Political and Intergovernmental Affairs; Betty Lou Dotson, Director, Office of Civil Rights, United States Department of Health and Human Services; Yiriy Dubinin, Ambassador to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; Lysander Dudley, American Coal Foundation; Michael Dukakis, Chairman, Committee on Economic Development and Techological Innovation, National Governors' Association; Frank Dunkle, Direcor, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; David Durenberger, U.S. Senator; Anthony Earl, Chairman, Committee on Energy and Environment, National Governors' Association; Marion Wright Edelman, President, Children's Defense Fund; Emerson Elliott, Director, Center for Statistics, U.S. Department of Education; Robert Farris, Deputy Administrator, Federal Highway Administration; Daniel Fascione, Regional Representative, Region III, Office of Child Support Enforcement; Kenneth Finlayson, Regional Administrator, United States Department of Housing and Urban Development; Donna Fitzpatrick, Assistant Secretary, Conservation and Renewable Energy, United States Department of Energy; James Fletcher, Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Richard Fogel, Assistant Comptroller General, United States General Accounting Office; Barbara Fontana, Staff Director, Agriculture Committee, National Governor's Association; Maria Foscarinis, National Coalition for the Homeless; Richard Gilbert, Chairman, Selection Committee, National Governors' Association; Richard Gilliland, Director, U.S. Employment Service; Louis Giuffrida, Director, Federal Emergency Management Agency; Barry Goldwater, U.S. Senator; Slade Gorton, U.S. Senator; Jewell Gould, Director of Research, American Federation of Teachers; Heather Gradison, Chairman, Interstate Commerce Commission; Ray Young Grad, Southern Governors' Association; Bob Graham, Governor of Florida, Chairman, Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Protection, National Governors' Association; Carolyn Doppelt Gray, President, Appalachian Foundation, Inc.; Robin Gray, Director, Office of Domestic Issues, Department of Energy; William Gray, Chairman, House Budget Committee; Edward Greenberg, Chief, Division of Finance, United States Department of the Interior; Alan Greenwald, Deputy Under Secretary for Intergovernmental Relations, United States Department of Housing and Urban Development; Steven Griles, Assistant Secretary of the Interior, Office of Land Management, U.S. Department of the Interior; Steven Griles, Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals Management, U.S. Department of the Interior; Gilbert Grosvenor, President, National Geographic Society; Benjamin Guthrie, Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives; Connie Hansesn, Intergovernmental Relations Officer, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; James Hansen, Congress of the United States; Verne Harnish, U.S. Department of Education; Jesse Helms, U.S. Senate; Gary Hart and Ron Wyden, Budget Committee; and John Herrington, Secretary, United States Department of Energy. Topics include: energy, education, Republican Governors' Association, human services, safe drinking water act, department of health, highways, and community development block grant.","This folder includes correspondence with: John Herrington, U.S. Secretary of Energy; Donald Paul Hodel, U.S. Secretary of the Interior; Elsie Hillman, Republican National Committee; Edward Hickey, Assistant to the President; Lois Haight Herrington, Assistant Attorney General, Bureau of Justice Assistance; Charles Hobbs, Assistant to the President; Gwen Holden, Executive Vice President, National Criminal Justice Association; Charles Hollis, Program Manager, Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice; Linwood Holton, Chairman, Appalachian Foundation, Inc.; Barbara Pedersen Holum, Edowment Director, The National Endowment for Soil and Water Conservation; Joseph Honick, Chairman, National Institute of Building Sciences; Harley Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; Miroslav Houstecky, Ambassador, Czechoslovak Socialist Republic; Carroll Hubbard, Member of Congress; Judy Hughes, President, National Federation of Republican Women;  Gordon Humphrey, U.S. Senate; Richard Jacobs, Acting Director, National Historical Publications and Records Commission; Charlene Drew Jarvis, Chairperson, Committee on Housing and Economic Development, Council of the District of Columbia; Bennett Johnston, Chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development, United States Senate; Roberts Jones, Acting Assistant Secretary of Labor for Employment and Training, United States Department of Labor; William Kaplan, Director, United States Department of Energy, Chicago Operations Office, Philadelphia Support Office; John Keane, Director, Bureau of the Census, United States Department of Commerce; Jack Kemp, U.S. House of Representatives; Edward Kennedy, Chairman, Committee on Labor and Human Resources, United States Senate; Patrick Killey, Associate Regional Commissioner, Health Care Financing Administration, Department of Health and Human Services, Region III; Ronald Kimberling, Assistant Secretary for Postsecondary Education, U.S. Department of Education; Kyung-Won Kim, Ambassador of Korea, Republic of Korea; David Kirker, Director, Office of Community Services, Family Support Administration, Department of Health and Human Services; and Richard Lyng, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture.  Topics include: community development, human services, energy, Appalachian Foundation, Inc., culture and history, public safety, Appalachian Regional Commission, and tax department.","This folder includes correspondence with: Barbara Pederson Mackenzie, Endowment Director, The National Endowment for Soil and Water Conservation; Joe Main, Administrator, Department of Occupational Health and Safety, United Mine Workers of America; Thomas Mann, Deputy Director, Office of Hearing and Appeals, United States Department of Energy; John March, U.S. Secretary of the Army; James Martin, Chairman, Southern Governors' Association; William Martin, Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of Energy; Willis Martin, Chief, Division of Older Workers, U.S. Department of Labor; Matthew Martinez, Chairman, Subcommittee on Employment Opportunities, Committee on Education and Labor, Congress of the United States; Anne Mathews, Director, Library Program Office, Office of Educational Research and Improvement, U.S. Department of Education; Nobuo Matsunaga, Ambassador of Japan; Mack Mattingly, U.S. Senator from Georgia; William McBeath, Executive Director, American Public Health Association; Robert McCloskey, General Counsel, Appalachian Regional Commission; Dave McCurdy, Congress of the United States; Jean McDonald, Research Associate, National Governors' Association; J. Michael McGinnis, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health, Director, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Richard Lyng, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture; Mike McKeown, Health Specialist, Appalachian Regional Commission; Edwin Meese, U.S. Attorney General; Robert Michel, U.S. House of Representatives; Charles Miller, Member of Congress; Clarence Miller, Congress of the United States; George Miller, Chairman, Select Committee on Children, Youth and Families, U.S. House of Representatives; George Miller and Dan Coats, Members, U.S. House of Representatives Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families; Ruth Minardi, Associate Director for Small Business, Department of the Navy; John Mitchka, U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, Office of Financial and Administrative Management; Alan Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; and Francis Moravitz, Executive Director, Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: finance and administration, department of energy, culture and history, Southern Governors' Association, human services, highways, department of health, Appalachian Regional Commission, education, community development, small cities block grant, and taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Francis Moravitz, Executive Director, Appalachian Regional Commission; Russell Morris, Assistant Commissioner, Federal Finance, Financial Management Services, U.S. Department of the Treasury; William Penn Mott, Director, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior; Daniel Moynihan, U.S. Senator; John Murtha, U.S. Congress; Neil Nathanson, President and Chief Executive Officer, National Rural Development and Finance Corporation; Bill Clinton, Chairman, National Governors' Association; Dean Honetschlager, Director, Restructuring Schools Project, National Governors' Association; James Thompson and George Sinner, Co- Chairmen, State Working Group on Out-of-State Sales Taxes, National Governors' Association; William O'Neill, Chairman, Transportation, Commerce, and Communications Committee, National Governors' Association; Frank Naylor, Acting Secretary, Department of Agriculture; Bill Nelson, United States House of Representatives; Alan Nelson, Commissioner, Immigration and Naturalization Service, U.S. Department of Justice; Don Newman, The Undersecretary of Health and Human Services; M.B. Oglesby, Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs; Yoshio Okawara, Ambassador of Japan; Sally Oldham, Vice President, Programs and Services, National Trust for Historic Preservation; Richard O'Neil, Director, Office of Pipeline and Producer Regulation, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Carl Opstad, Directives Management Branch, Farmers Home Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Allen Overton, President, American Mining Congress; Marshall Parker, Associate Deputy Administrator for Special Programs, U.S. Small Business Administration; Alan Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; J. Dexter Peach, Director, Resources Community and Economic Development Division, U.S. General Accounting Office; Candis Brown Penn, Executive Director, Southern Governors' Association; Claude Pepper, Chairman, Select Committee on Aging, Subcommittee on Health and Long-Term Care, United States House of Representatives; Robert Perkins, Vice President, Chrysler Corporation; Richard Trumka, International President, United Mine Workers of America; Albert Peter, Director, Office of Construction, U.S. Veterans Administration; R. Max Peterson, Chief, Forest Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Donald Phillips, Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Trade Policy Coordination, Office of the U.S. Trade Representative; Samuel Pierce, U.S. Secretary of Department of Housing and Urban Development; Winifred Pizzano, Federal Co-Chairman, Appalachian Regional Commisson; Jayne Plank, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, Office of Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of State; Kenneth Plumb, Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Cynthia Powell, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of the Treasury; Larry Pressler, United States Senator, Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; William Proxmire and Gordon Humphrey, U.S. Senators; and John Pucciano, Acting Assistant Secretary, Vocational and Adult Education, United States Department of Education. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Land and Water Conservation Fund, education, Main Street West Virginia, department of energy, veterans' affairs, Southern Governors' Association, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ann Queen, Director, Division of Research and Demonstration, Office of Programs and Planning, Department of Health and Human Services; Robert Raclin, Deputy Under Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Nick Rahall, U.S. House of Representatives; Ronald Reagan, President of the United States; William Rehnquist, Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court; David Richardson, President, National Black Caucus of State Legislators; Richard Riley, National Governors' Association; John Rockefeller, U.S. Senator; and Peter Rodiono, Chairman, House Judiciary Committee. Topics include: drug-free communities program, taxes, natural resources, clean water act, National Governors' Association, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Raymond Scheppach, Executive Director, National Governors' Association; Berndt Schine, Acting Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Energy; Steven Schlesinger, Director, Bureau of Justice Statistics; Daniel Schulder, Public Policy Associate, The National Council on Aging, Inc; William Scott, Director, Office of Alcohol and State Programs, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; Roger Semerad, Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training, U.S. Department of Labor, Secretary of Labor; John Shannon, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; Philip Sharp, Chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Power, U.S. House of Representatives; George Sinner, Chairman, U.S. – Canadian Task Force, National Governors' Association; Harry Singleton, Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, United States Department of Education; Albert Shanker, President, American Federation of Teachers; Delores Smith, Assistant Director, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System; Charles Smith, Director, Bureau of Justice Assistance, U.S. Department of Justice; Anthony Sousa, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Verne Speirs, Administrator, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice; Robert Stafford, United States Senate; Harley Staggers, Member of Congress; Wayne Stanton, Administrator, Department of Health and Human Services, Family Support Administration, Office of Child Support Enforcement; Wayne Stanton, Administrator, Family Support Administration, United States Department of Health and Human Services; Jack Stanton, United States Embassy Algiers; Marshall Staunton, Acting Administrator, ERA, U.S. Department of Energy; Diane Steed, Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; Deborah Steelman, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director, Intergornmental Affairs; John Stennis, Chairman, Senate Committee on Appropriations; James Stewart, Director, United States Department of Justice; Prince Bandar Bin Sultan of Saudi Arabia; John Sununu, Chairman, Committee on International Trade and Foreign Relations, National Governors' Association; Orson Swindle, Assistant Secretary for Economic Development, United States Department of Commerce; Paul Taylor, Executive Director, Engineer Staff, Department of the Army; and Diane Tebelius, Office of Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Justice. Topics include: National Governors' Association, commission on aging, highway safety, department of energy, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Preston Tisch, Postmaster General of the United States; James Traficant, Member, U.S. House of Representatives; Paul Trible, U.S. Senator; Alvin Trivelpiece, Director, Office of Energy Research, U.S. Department of Energy; Alexander Trowbridge, President, National Association of Manufactures; Richard Trumka, President, nited Mine Workers of America; Thomas Turnage, Administrator, Veterans' Administrator; Robert Tuttle, Director of Presidential Personnel; Nick Rahall, U.S. House of Representatives; Alexander Good, United States Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration; Lee Thomas, Administrator, United States Environmental Protection Agency; Guy Vander Jagt, Chairman, National Republican Congressional Committee; Barry VanLare, Staff Director, Committee on Human Services; William Vaughan, Assistant Secretary, Fossil Energy, Department of Engergy; Harvey Veith, Acting Director, Office of Family Assistance, Family Support Administration, Director, Office of Community Services, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Peggy Venable, Director, Legislative and Public Affairs, United States Government Printing Office; Bill Verity, U.S. Secretary of Commerce; Warren Vietoris, Manager, Government Affairs, Traffic Control Materials Division/3M; Mack Vines, Director, Bureau of Justice Assistance, U.S. Department of Justice, Director, U.S. Department of Justice; Raymond Vogel, Chief Benefits Director, Veterans Administration; Benjamin Waldman, Associate Director, Presidential Personnel; B.R. Walker, President, American Association on Mental Deficiency; Valaida Walker, President, American Association on Mental Retardation; Neil Walp, Appalachian Regional Commission; Harry Walters, Administrator of Veterans' Affairs, Veterans' Administration Central Office; J. Allen Wampler, Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy; Henry Waxman, Chairman, Subcommittee on health and the Environment; James Webb, Secretary, Department of the Navy; La Vern Wever, Lieutenant General, Executive Director, National Guard Association of the United States; Michael Wenger States' Washington Representative, Appalachian Region Commission; Beverly White, Chairman, Commission of Presidential Scholars, U.S. Department of Education; Jamie Whitten, Chairman, House Committee on Appropriations, U.S. House of Representatives; Thomas Wieker, Deputy Director, Office of Hearings and Appeals; Richard Willard, Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice; John Wilson, Executive Director, Southern Governors' Association; Pete Wilson, Armed Services Manpower and Personnel Subcommittee, United States Senate; Robert Wise, U.S. House of Representatives; Jim Wright, Speaker, U.S. House of Representatives; Marlene Young, National Organization for Victim Assistance; Joseph Yancik, Director, Office of Energy, United States Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration; Sidney Yates, Congress of the United States; Clayton Yeutter, Ambassador, U.S. Trade Representative; and Lando Zech, Chairman, Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Topics include: department of natural resources, human services, Appalachian Regional Commission, energy, veterans' affairs, Clean Air Act, National Governors' Association, Southern Governors' Association, and culture and history.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dale Bitter, Assistant Vice President, CSX Corporation; J. Jeffery Campbell, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Burger King Corporation; Betty Castor, Commissioner, Florida Department of Education; and Bob Graham, Governor of Florida. Topics include: education, department of corrections, community development, commerce, highways, labor, department of motor vehicles, health, industrial development, department of natural resources, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Alcock, Regional Forester, U.S. Forest Service; William Battle, Acting Regional Director, Regions III and IV, Office of Refugee Resettlement; William Baughman, President, Southern States Correctional Association; Kenneth Cannestra, Executive Vice President, Lockheed-Georgia Company, A division of Lockheed Corporation; Louis Coakley, Assistant Director, Environmental Programs, Southern States Energy Board; Winifred Godwin, President, Southern Regional Educational Board; Herbert Greenholtz, Southern Association of Workmen's Compensation Administrators; T. Marshall Hahn, Chairman of the Board, Georgia-Pacific Corporation; Joe Frank Harris, Governor of Georgia; Richard Jewell, Lead Office Services Clerk, United States Small Business Administration, Disaster Assistance- Area 2; Coretta Scott King, The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, Inc.; James Mason, Assistant Surgeon General, Department of health and Human Services, Public Health Service Centers for Disease Control; Allan Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; Kenneth Nemeth, Executive Director and Secretary to the Board, Southern States Energy Board; John Rozier, Associate Director, Communications and State Programs, Southern States Energy Board; Leo Sanders, Chief, Grants Management Branch, Procurement and Grants Office, Centers for Disease Control; Mark White, Chairman, Southern States Energy Board; and Robert Wise, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: health, U.S. Forest Service, human services, refugee resettlement, department of health, energy, education, tax department, industrial development, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Ariyoshi, Governor of Hawaii; William Bonk, Professor of Anthropology, University of Hawaii at Hilo; and John Waihee, Governor of Hawaii. Topics include: department of health, culture and history, commerce, and National Youth Science Camp.","This folder contains correspondence with: Cecil Andrus, Governor of Idaho; and John Evans, Governor of Idaho. Topics include: National Governors' Association, community development, human services, and finance and administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Donovan, President, Chicago Board of Trade; James Thompson, Governor of Illinois; and Gordon Faulkner, Commissioner, State of Indiana Department of Correction. Topics include: department of highways, human services, education, health, drug enforcement program, finance and administration, natural resources, commerce, community development, and energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gordon Faulkner, Commissioner, Department of Corrections, State of Indiana; and Robert Orr, Governor of Indiana. Topics include: health, community development, Southern Governors' Conference, highways, human services, education, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Terry Branstad, Governor of Iowa; and Neil Wilson, Chair, Search Committee, Endowed Chair for Entrepreneurial Studies, University of Northern Iowa. Topics include: department of health and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Carlin, Governor of Kansas; Ralph DeLoach, Clerk, United States District Court for the District of Kansas; Eugene Staples, Vice Chancellor For Hospital Administration, College of Health Sciences and Hospital, The University of Kansas; and Frank Theis, Senior Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas. Topics include: energy, finance and administration, energy, education, culture and history, and community development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Major General Burton Patrick, Commanding General, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault); John Y. Brown, former Governor of Kentucky; Richard Bryan, President, Council of State Governments; Hugh Farley, Chairman, Council of State Governments; B.I. Cheney, Acting State Director, ACTION, Region III; Martha Layne Collins, Governor of Kentucky; Larry Hopkins U.S. Representative from Kentucky; Tammy Kash, Deputy Secretary, Kentucky Energy Cabinet, Kentucky Center for Energy Research; David Kirker, Director, Office of Community Services, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Alice McDonald, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Kentucky Department of Education; Mary Mulvihill, Executive Adminsitrator, City of Louisville, Department of Neighborghood Advocacy; Ruth Osser, The Council for State Governments, Center for Agriculture and Rural Development; Darrell Perry, Finance and Administration, The Council of State Governments; Doug Roeder, Director, Center for Management and Administration, The Council of State Governments; Lyle Sendlein, Professor and Drector, University of Kentucky, Institute of Mining and Mineral Research; and Carl Stenberg, Executive Director, Council of State Governments. Topics include: natural resources, workers' compensation, public safety, highways, energy, ACTION, human services, Appalachian Regional Commission, commerce, culture and history, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin Edwards, Governor of Louisiana; Louis Grabinski and Alton Meyer, Co-Coordinators, USS West Virginia BB 48 Reunion Association; Buddy Roemer, Governor-elect of Louisiana; and George Whitfield, Board of Directors, Region IV, ICESA, Louisiana Office of Employment Security. Topics include: health, waterway systems, and employment security.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bradford Boutilier, Maine State Legislator; and John McKernan, Governor-elect of Maine. Topics include: workers' compensation fund, commerce, energy, tax department, and community and economic development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Birch Bayh, Chairman of the Board, Institute for the Prevention and Control of Violence and Extremism; Helen Bentley, Maryland State Representative; Arthur Bond, President, Alleghany County Commission; B.L. Coffindaffer, Associate Director, The University of Maryland Cooperative Extension Service; Frank Drozak, President, Seafarers International Union of North America, AFL-CIO; Paul Eastman, Executive Director, Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin; Shervert Frazier, Director, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration, National Institute of Mental Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Robert Graham, Administrator, Assistant Surgeon General, Health Resources and Services Administration; C. Everett Koop, The Surgeon General of the Public Health Servie, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Ernestine Taylor Lanahan, Grants Management Officer, Division of Grants and Contracts Management, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration; Richard Lee, Chief Distribution and Shortage Analysis Branch, Office of Data Analysis and Management, Department of Health and Human Services; Samuel Marshall, Director, Howard County Department of Social Services; and F. Carvel Payne, Director, Department of Legislative Reference, General Assembly of Maryland. Topics include: community and industrial development; highways, education, culture and history, tax department, small cities block grant, health, veterans' affairs, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Reynolds, Grants Management Officer, Division of Grants and Contract Management, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration; William Donald Schaefer, Governor of Maryland, Charles Schuster, Director, National Institute on Drug Abuse, and Mental Health and Human Services, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration; Grant Shrum, President, National 4-H Council; Howard Stambler, Director, Office of Data Analysis and Management, Bureau of Health Professions, Department of Health and Human Services; and Thomas Ward, Judge, Circuit Court for Baltimore City. Topics include: education, health, tax department, human services, commerce, highways, legislative issues, and aging.","This folder contains correspondence with: Michael Dukakis, Governor, Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Brigadier General James Freytag, Deputy Director for Strategic Systems, Department of the Air Force, Hanscom Air Force Base; and Jozef Mlot-Mroz, President, Anti- communist Confederation of Polish Freedom Fighters in U.S.A., Inc. Topics include: public safety, highways, drug abuse, natural resources, health, and energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Javier Alvarado Montemayor.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Blanchard, Governor of Michigan; Neil Dekoker, Director of Business Systems, Saturn Corporation, General Motors; Lee Iacocca, Chairman of the Board, Chrysler Corporation; James Dial, President, Best Western International; William Hoglund, President, Saturn Corporation, General Motors; James Johnston, Vice President, General Motors Corporation; Margo Parker, Manager, State Relations; General Motors Corporation; Donald Petersen, Chairman of the Board, Ford Motor Company; Reid Rundell, Executive Vice President, Saturn Corporation, General Motors; and Charles White, Tax Division, General Motors Corporation. Topics include: department of motor vehicles, education, veterans' affairs, community and economic development, culture and history, Saturn Corporation, highways, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Beverly Jones, Acting Director, Minnesota Department of Trade and Economic Development; and Rudolph Perpich, Governor, State of Minnesota. Topics include: highways, culture and history, department of corrections, community and economic development, National Youth Science Camp, veterans' affairs, department of natural resources, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Allain, Governor of Mississippi; and John Leslie, Mayor, City of Oxford, Mississippi. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, war on drugs, economic development, highways, veterans, and Greenbrier River Dam.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Ashcroft, Governor, State of Missouri; and John Martz, Vice President, Corporate Real Estate, Anheuser- Busch Companies, Inc. Topics include: culture and history, education, finance and administration, commerce, tax department, community and economic development, highways, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ted Schwinden, Governor of Montana. Topics include: agriculture, social security, and commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kay Orr, Governor-elect of Nebraska; Robert Kerrey, Governor of Nebraska; Donald McGinley, Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska; and Ronald Sorensen, Board of Directors, Region VII, ICESA, Commissioner of Labor, Nebraska Division of Employment. Topics include: National Governors' Association policy on communication, and employment security.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard Bryan, Governor of Nevada. Topics include: casino gambling, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Glen Beebe, Senior Research Associate, General Assembly of New Jersey; James Burke, Chairman of the Board, Johnson and Johnson; Raymond Buttacavoli, Regional Manager, General Motors Corporation, Industry-Government Relations Staff; Robert Greer, Vice President, The Michaels Development Company, Inc.; Andrew Hornsby, Administrator, Mid-Atlantic Region, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA; Thomas Kean, Governor of New Jersey; Frederick Kneisler, Board of Directors, Region II ICESA, Assistant Commissioner for Income Security, New Jersey Department of Labor; John McClellan, Acting Administrator, Mid-Atlantic Region, United States Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service; and Henry Sandbach, Vice President for Human Relations, Nabisco Brands, Inc. Topics include: education, natural resources, health, Saturn Corporation, tax department, community and industrial development, veterans' affairs, legislation, highways, public service commission, WV housing development, finance and administration, human services, employment security, commerce, and legislative issues.","This folder contains correspondence with: Nancy Ford, New Hampshire State Representative; John Sununu, Governor of New Hampshire; and Meldrim Thomson, former Governor of New Hampshire. Topics include: community and industrial development, commission on aging, department of corrections, National Governors' Association, and Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Garrey Carruthers, Governor of New Mexico. Topics include: 1985 Youth Science Camp, department of public safety, workers' compensation, department of corrections, and the environment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Minoru Makihara, President, Mitsubishi International Corporation; Willard Marriott, 1987 UN Day Chairman, United Nations Association of the United States of America; William May, President and Chief Operating Officer, The Statue of Liberty Ellis Island Foundation, Inc.; Sue Arnold McIntosh, President, The West Virginia Society of New York, Inc.; Richard McLoughlin, Vice Chairman, Reader's Digest; Jeffrey Newman, Executive Director, National Child Labor Committee; Richard Nixon, former U.S. President; and George Peterson, Vice President, J.P. Morgan Investment Management, Inc. Topics include: community and industrial development, taxes, natural resources, legislative issues, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: John C. Taylor, Australian Consulate General. Topics include: Public Safety, Health and Human Services, Industrial Development, Highways, Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lawrence E. Bruce, President of UNICEF; Jimmy Carter, Honorary Co-Chair United States Committee for UNICEF; Mario M. Cuomo, Governor of New York. Topics include: Public Safety, Natural Resources, Education, Culture and History, Health, Highways, Motor Vehicles, Commerce, Appalachian Regional Commission.","Topics include: Trade in China, Governor Office of Community and Industrial Development, Culture and History, Education, Natural Resources, Governor's Participation in District Association Annual Conference, Veterans Affairs, Health and Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: John C. Brooks, Commissioner of Department of Labor for North Carolina; James G. Martin, Governor of North Carolina. Topics include: Industrial Development, Health and Human Services, Education, Highways, Governor Office of Community and Industrial Development, Flood Recovery, Appalachian Regional Commission, Southern Governors' Association, Southern Regional Education Board.","This folder contains correspondence with: George A. Sinner, Governor of South Dakota. Topics include: National Rehabilitation Association Convention, National Governors' Association, Ad Hoc Coalition on International Electric Power Trade.","This folder contains correspondence with: Henry L. Bellmon, Governor of Oklahoma; George A. Sinner, Chairman of the Interstate Oil Compact Commission. Topics include: Natural Resources, Conservation, International Oil Compact Commission, Highways, Energy, pharmaceutical expansion.","This folder contains correspondence with: Victor Atiyeh, Governor of Oregon; Neil Goldschmidt, Governor of Oregon. Topics include: Highways, Bob Hope Golf Tournament, Interstate Mining Compact Commission, Public Safety, Education, Commerce, natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Tom Bell, Mayor, City of Powhatan Point, Ohio; Leonard Benson, Evaluator-in-Charge, U.S. General Accounting Office, Cincinnati Regional Office, Dayton Suboffice; and Richard Celeste, Governor of Ohio. Topics include: human services, highways, health, finance and administration, community development, agriculture, education, labor, and public safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joseph Harrison, Chairman, Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission; and Shoichiro Irimajiri, President, Honda Manufacturing Inc. Topics include: highways, education, tax department, natural resources, energy, industrial development, workers' compensation, health, and public safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Mercer, Chairman, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company; Colonel John Ratcliff, Chief of Staff, Middle East Region, Civil Air Patrol; Terry Reese, Mayor, Village of Empire, Ohio; and Ethel Washington, President, National Association for the Advancement of Black Americans in Vocational Education. Topics include: community development, highways, human services, natural resources, workers' compensation, West Virginia Wing Civil Air Patrol, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, education, commerce, and finance and administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Bolger, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Bell Atlantic Corporation; Al Boscov, Boscov's Department Stores; Eileen Bradley, Regional Administrator, OHDS, Region III, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; B.R. Brown, President and Chief Executive Officer, Consolidation Coal Company; Earl Brown, Board of Directors, Region III, ICESA Deputy Secretary for Employment Security, Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry; Letterio Carlo, Acting Consul General, Consolato Generale d'Italia; Robert Casey, Governor of Pennsylvania; B.I. Cheney, Action Regional Director; James Coleman, Regional Director, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior; John Corrigan, Regional Director, U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration; Bruce Crawford, Director, Community Planning and Development Division, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Robert Curtis, Regional Inspector General for Audit, U.S. Department of Labor; Christine Dallatore, Chief Clerk, County of Washington, Pennsylvania; Phillip Donahue, Director, Office of Grants Management, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Region III; Alan Drazek, Acting Regional Director, ACTION, Region III; Delores Ellis, Assistant Regional Administrator, Minority Small Business, Philadelphia Regional Office; Daniel Fascione, Regional Representative, Region III, Office of Child Support Enforcement, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; George Ferris, Vice Chairman, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation; Kenneth Finlayson, Administrator, United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, Region III; Paul Giordano, Regional Director, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Region III; and Herbert Goldberg, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Topics include: education, health, finance and administration, Main Street West Virginia, employment security, Appalachian Regional Commission, ACTION, natural resources, community development grants, human services, small and minority business, community and industrial development, and emergency services.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Hancock, President, Eastern Associated Coal Corporation; Maurice Hartman, Acting Regional Administrator, Program Operations, Health Care Financing Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Region III; Eugene Homyak, Chief Regulatory Branch, United States Corps of Engineers; Hampton Jesse, Associate Regional Administrator, Program Operations, Health Care Financing Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Region III; William Kaplan, Director, United States Department of Energy, Chicago Operations Office; Brian Kelley, President and CEO, Bell Atlantic Investment Development Corporation; Michael Kitsock, Regional Representative of the Secretary, U.S. Department of Transportation, Region III; Marilyn Koch, Acting Regional Administrator, Program Operations, Health Care Financing Administration, U.S. Department of Human Services, Region III; Stephen Young, Vice President- Government Affairs, Consolidation Coal Company; E.B. Leisenring, Chairman of the Board, Westmoreland Coal Company; Donald Lenz, ACTION; Rose Lepore, Regional Commissioner, Social Security Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; John Marous, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Westinghouse Electric Corporation; Linda Marston, Regional Director, Department of Health and Human Services; Wes McDonald, Executive Vice President of operations, Consolidation Coal Company; Alex Grass, Chairman of the Board, Rite Aid Corporation; and Ralph Pacinelli, Regional Commissioner, U.S. Department of Education, Rehabilitation Services Administration, Region III. Topics include: highways, tax department, community and industrial development, workers' compensation fund, human services, U.S. Department of Transportation, board of coal mine health and safety, ACTION, civil air patrol, commerce, WV Emergency Response Commission, natural resources, and energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Pisano, Manager, Pittsburgh Office, Region III, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; G.A. Rafalko, Regional Inspector General for Audit, Office of Inspector General Audit Agency, Department of Health and Human Services; David Roderick, Chairman of the Board, USX Corporation; Alvey Rushton, Senior Vice President- Operations, Westmoreland Coal Company; Richard Rothblum, District Engineer, Department of the Army, Pittsburgh District, Corps of Engineers; Vincent Sarini Chairman of the Board, PPG Industries, Inc.; Michael Schwartz, Manager- Special Projects, Consolidation Coal Company; James Seif, Regional Administrator, Region III, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Sidney Severe, Office of the Director of Housing, United States Department of Housing and Urban Development; Samuel Shrader, Senior Vice President, Eastern Region, Consolidation Coal Company; Richard Spitzborg, Regional Administrator, Region III, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Gary Stokum, District Manager, Washington County (PA) Conservation District; Peter Stowell, Regional Administrator, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation; Robert Taylor, Associate Regional Administrator, Health Care Financing Administration, Department of Health Care Financing Administration; Dick Thornburgh, Governor of Pennsylvania; Thomas Williams, President and Chief Executive Officer, Foot Mineral Company; Walter Williams, Chairman of the Board and President, Bethlehem Steel Corporation; and Frank Wright, Secretary for Policy and Planning, Office of the Governor of Pennsylvania. Topics include: education, health, community and industrial development, tax department, natural resources, housing and urban development, highways, and Rowlesburg Lake Project.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward DiPrete, Governor of Rhode Island and Providence Plantation; and Leona Kelley, House of Representatives, State of Rhode Island. Topics include: health, cemeteries, human services, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carroll Campell, Governor of South Carolina; Grady Patterson, South Carolina State Treasurer; and Richard Riley, Governor of South Carolina. Topics include: community and industrial development, public safety, veterans' affairs, Appalachian Regional Commission, affirmative action, health, tax department, highways, and culture and history.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Mickelson, Governor-elect of South Dakota; Daniel Wenk, Superintendent, Mount Rushmore National Memorial, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior; and Michael Williamson, South Dakota State Development, Office of the Governor of South Dakota. Topics include: 1985 Youth Science Camp.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lamar Alexander, Chairman, President's Commission on Americans Outdoors, Governor of Tennessee; Ray Hill, Knox County Commission; and Ned McWherter, Governor of Tennessee. Topics include: President's Commission on Americans Outdoors, community and industrial development, human services, public service commission, and Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bob Bullock, Comptroller of Public Accounts; William Clements, Governor-elect of Texas; Jon McBride, NASA Astronaut; Corbin Robinson, President, Quintana Minerals Corporation; and Mark White, Governor of Texas. Topics include: tax department, human services, industrial development, health, natural resources, veterans' affairs, culture and history, workers' compensation, commerce, department of corrections, energy, and Brown's Island Project.","This folder contains correspondence with: Arlo James, Utah House of Representatives. Topics include: health, corrections, highways, state lottery, and community and economic development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Madeleine M. Kunin, Governor of Vermont. Topics include: President's Council on Americans Outdoors, Human Services, Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jim McAvoy, Executive Director of the National Coal Council; Charles S. Robb, Governor of Virginia. Topics include: Historic Preservation, History and Culture, Commerce, National Coal Council, Industrial Development, Education, Housing Development, Natural Resources, Health and Human Services, Highways, Hazardous Waste.","This folder contains correspondence with: Alexander L. Stevas, Supreme Court of the United States; Gerald L. Baliles, Governor of Virginia. Topics include: Health and Human Services, Highways, National Parks Mid-Atlantic Council, Appalachian Regional Commission, Natural Resources, Education, Southern Growth Policies Board.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gerald L. Baliles, Governor of Virginia. Topics include: Education, Natural Resources, Highways, Public Safety, Energy, Land Management, Government Office of Community and Industrial Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: W. Booth Gardner, Governor of Washington. Topics include: Natural Resources, Health and Human Services, Public Safety, Education, Criminal Justice, Energy Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lee Sherman Dreyfus, Governor of Wisconsin; Anthony S. Earl, Governor of Wisconsin. Topics include: Economic Development, Forest Service, Natural Resources, Highways.","This folder contains correspondence with Mike Sullivan, Governor of Wyoming. Topics include: Natural Resources, Human Services, Motor Vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with: Theodore E. Gildred, US Embassy in Argentina; Chin Chuang-huan, Governor of Taiwan Provincial Government; Zhang Huide, President Machinery Manufacturing Bureau of Ministry of Coal Industry Peoples Republic of China. Topics include: International Trade, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Argentina Rural Fair, Environmental Conditions, Friendship Force of West Virginia, Education, History and Culture, Commerce, Bhopal Gas Tragedy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Tadao Maekawa, Governor in Japan; Mikhail Gorbachev, USSR. Topics include: Governor's office of community and industrial development, timber, foreign trade, highways, Japan-American Cooperative Services, industrial development, Environmental impact assessment division, health and human services, public safety, West Virginia contingency plans, emigration, human rights, freedom of movement.","Topics include: Air National Guard Bureau, American Business Women's Association, Circle K International, Human Services, Northeast Jurisdiction Board of Conference Lay Leaders.","Topics include: Congratulations from Finland.","This folder contains correspondence with: James St. Clair, President, Greater Huntington Park and Recreation District; Lisa Stearns, Associate Director, Columbia University; and Diane Steed, Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administrator. Topics include: finance and administration, committee on children and youth, natural resources, commission on aging, health, public safety, industrial development, highway safety, highways, human services, and culture and history.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Steele, Commissioner, West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Commission; Deborah Steelman, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director, Intergovernmental Affairs. Topics include: tax department, health, human services, natural resources, community and industrial development, highways, public service commission, education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Virginia Stelzig, Director, Morgantown Public Library; and Donald Stemple, West Virginia Legislature. Topics include: veterans, highways, department of corrections, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Stennis, Chairman, Senate Committee on Appropriations; and Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State. Topics include: human services, Appalachian Regional Commission, employment, and health, taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Sharron Stephens, Director, Webster College; H.H. Stephenson, Archivist, Beta Theta Pi; John Stephenson, President, Berea College; Hazel Stepp, Department of Human Services; John Stepp, Undersecretary of the Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor-Management Relations and Cooperative Programs, U.S. Department of Labor; Robert Steptoe, President, The Harrison County Chamber of Commerce; and Thomas Steptoe, Judge, Twenty-Third Judicial Circuit. Topics include: education, public safety, highways, workers' compensation fund, human services, U.S. Department of Labor, and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles Steele, Senior Vice President, Baker, Watts, and Company. Topics include: health department, hospital finance administration, flood assistance, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: E. Sterling Hanger, Mayor, Town of Alderson, West Virginia; James Sterling, International Association of Chiefs of Police, Inc.; Franc Stern, Chairman, Marion County Republican Executive Committee; and Nathan Stern, Catch 22 West Committee. Topics include: wastewater treatment, highways, employment security, collective bargaining, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mary Frances Borgman, President, West Virginia Nurses Association; Donald Stephens, President, Stan Rawlings, Commissioner, Emmerson Snyder, Commissioner, Jackson County Commission; Lola Bailey, Mayor, Town of Friendly, West Virginia; and Jim Stevens, Chairman, Charles Yeager Statue Committee. Topics include: human services, public safety, highways, natural resources, and community and industrial development.","This folder contains correspondence with: L. Nicholas Stevens, Vice President, West Virginia Coals, Inc.; Richard Stevens, Executive Director, West Virginia Dental Association; Roger Stevens, Chairman, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts; Topics include: finance and administration, department of health, highways, human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Stevenson, Professor and Chairman, West Virginia University Department of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry. Topics include: human services, highways, American Red Cross, motor vehicles, and workers' compensation fund.","Topics include: Highways, Commerce, Health and Human Services, Medical Malpractice, Community Development, Veterans Administration.","Topics include: Highways, Human Services, Education, Energy, Workers Compensation Fund, Labor, Crime.","This folder contains correspondence with: Milton D. Stewart, President of Small Business High Technology. Topics include: Highways, Corrections, Education, Small Business, Community Development, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: William E. Stewart, West Virginia Delegate. Topics include: Highways, Health and Human Services, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Floyd Stiles, West Virginia Delegate. Topics include: Highways, Veterans Administration, Watershed Project, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Health and Mental Health, Drug Abuse, Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant.","Topics include: Industrial Growth, Highways, Public Safety, Flood Recovery, Community and Industrial Development, Human Services, Agriculture, Drunk Driving.","Topics include: Natural Resources, Highways, Insurance, Human Services, Low Income Energy Assistance Program, Rehabilitation, Workers Compensation Fund, Federal Highways Trust Fund, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Public Safety, Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald W. Reagan, President of the United States; George A. Sinner, Governor of North Dakota. Topics include: Health, Highways, Foreign Trade, Commerce, Public Safety, Human Services.","Topics include: Highways, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Human Services, Health, Energy.","Topics include: Highways, Human Services, Public Services, Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant, Health Department, National Institute of Corrections.","Topics include: Commerce, Women's Health Center of West Virginia, Environmental Protection Agency, Human Services, Highways, Coal Strike, Education, Flood Recovery.","Topics include: Commerce, Stonewall Jackson Lake.","Topics include: Health and Human Services, Highways, Natural Resources, Public Safety, Housing and Urban Development, Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Peter N. Stowell, Regional Administrator of the U.S. Department of Transportation. Topics include: Railroad Maintenance Authority, Coal, Energy, Human Service, Education, Transportation, Small Cities Block Grant, Workers Compensation Fund, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Nick J. Rahall, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: Public Service, Highways, Human Services, Energy, Natural Resources, Culture and History.","Topics include: Highways, Veterans Affairs, Potomac Valley Transit Authority, Health Department, Workers Compensation Fund, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ken Hechler, Secretary of State of West Virginia. Topics include: Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Tax Department, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Health, Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: John H. Sununu, Governor of New Hampshire. Topics include: Commerce, Energy, Highways, Human Services, Health, Public Safety, Tourism, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Natural Resource.","This folder contains correspondence with: F. Douglas Stump, President, Kanawha County Commission; and Michael Stump, President, Board of Directors, Family Health Services, Inc. Topics include: highways, small cities block grant, public safety, department of corrections, human services, department of natural resources, education, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Michael Strum, Louie Glass Company, Inc. Topics include: human services, highways, natural resources, Glass Industry Assistance Program, and workers' compensation fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Pat Suits, Founder/President, National Coma Benevolence Foundation; Deborah Sulak, President, The Eastern Panhandle Board of Realtors; Carl Sullivan, Natural Resources Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Carl Sullivan, Executive Director, American Fisheries Society; Ken Sullivan, Department of Culture and History; Mike Sullivan, Governor of Wyoming; Michael Sullivan, Executive Director, West Virginia Advisory Council for the Education of Exceptional Children; and Ruth Sullivan, Director, Autism Services Center. Topics include: human services, commission on aging, department of public safety, energy, education, finance and administration, natural resources, highways, public service commission, Bicentennial of U.S. Constitution Commission, and legislative issues.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Sullivan, Professor, Department of English, Marshall University; Earl Wolfe, Director, West Virginia State Board of Vocational Rehabilitation; Prince Bandar Bin Sultan of Saudi Arabia; Al Summers, President, Putnam Developments, Inc.; Betty Summers, President, Buckhannon Business and Professional Women's Club; and Clifford Summers, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: education, higher education, vocational rehabilitation, natural resources, highways, community and industrial development, health, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Sununu, Chairman, National Governors' Association, Lead Governor for Federal Assistance Review, National Governors' Association, Governor of New Hampshire; Tom Susman, West Virginia House of Delegates; Clyde Pinson, President, Pinson Coal Company; Paul Leonard, Lieutenant Governor of Ohio; Vern Riffee, Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives; Maury Tigner, Director, Supercollider, URA Design Center; Judy Supplee, Department of Rehabilitation, Seattle University; Jae Spears, Chairman, Committee on Finance, West Virginia State Senate; George Farley, Chairman, Committee on Finance, West Virginia House of Delegates; and Jerome Dibacco, Mayor, City of Parsons, West Virginia. Topics include: National Governors' Association, community and industrial development, 1988 Legislation; superconducting super collider, highways, and public safety department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Tom Susman, West Virginia House of Delegates; John Sutherland, Mayor, City of Kenova, West Virginia; Curtis Sutphin, Mayor, City of Marmet, West Virginia; Lenora Sutphin, Contracting Officer, Department of the Army, Huntington District, Corps of Engineers; Hyer Sutton, Mayor, City of Richwood, West Virginia; Hideo Suzuki, President and Chief Operating Officer, The Nikko Securities Company International Inc.; Hisaaki Suzuki, President, Yokohama Rubber Company, Ltd.; and Yukuo Suzuki, Senior Deputy General Manager, The Sanwa Bank Limited, New York Branch. Topics include: legislative issues, corrections, community and industrial development, drug-free communities program, housing development fund, natural resources, highways, aging, small cities block grant, human services, health, small cities block grant, and workers' compensation fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Paul Crabtree, Administrative Director of the Courts, West Virginia State Supreme Court; and Thomas Miller, Chief Justice, West Virginia State Supreme Court of Appeals. Topics include: Moundsville Penitentiary, supreme court of appeals.","This folder contains correspondence with: Otis Leggett, West Virginia House of Delegates; James McCroskey, Chairman, Communication Studies, West Virginia University; and Hulett Smith, Former- Governor of West Virginia.  Topics include: support for other people and support for Arch Moore.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frank Swain, Chief Counsel for Advocacy, U.S. Small Business Administration; Kristin Swain, Program Manager, Corning Glass Works Foundation; John Swan, Premier of Bermuda; Rollin Swank, State Conservationist, U.S. Soil Conservation Service; and Larry Swann, Minority Leader, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: veterans memorial commission, highways, natural resources, education, small cities block grant (Doddridge County), National Governors' Association, conference for young political leaders, tax department, and department of commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gene Swanzey, Vice President, Director of Sate Government Relations, Chase manhattan Corporation; and Howard Swearer, Brown University. Topics include: natural resources, department of labor, world hunger program, education, commission on aging, highways, and department of public safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: G.R. Swift, Director of Finance, State of Alabama; Gary Swingle, President, The West Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants; Orson Swindle, Assistant Secretary for Economic Development, United States Department of Commerce; and Vivian Swisher, County Administrative Assistant, Doddridge County, West Virginia. Topics include: highways, human services, small cities block grant (Harrison and Doddridge  Counties), health, tax department, U.S. Department of Labor.","This folder contains correspondence with: Vivian Swisher, County Administrative Assistant, Doddridge County, West Virginia; Roger Switzer, Director, Charleston Housing Authority; Robert Swoope, President, Children's Therapy Clinic, Inc.; W.B. Swope; Robert Szabo, Executive Director, Consumers United for Rail Equality; and James Szofer, Manager, Emergency Response and Awareness, Borden, Inc. Topics include: community partnership program, human services, industrial and community development, energy, health, education, and natural resources.","Topics include: sympathy.","Topics include: sympathy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dan Tabler, Director, Jackson's Mill State 4-H Camp; Col. Charles Tackett, The National Vietnam Memorial Project, Michigan Student Assembly, University of Michigan; Virgil Tacy, President, Randolph County Board of Education; Marilyn Chelstrom, President, The Robert Taft Institute of Government; William H. Taft IV, Deputy Secretary of Defense, U.S. Department of Defense; James Taggart, President, Short Creek Community Associaton; Mr. Takashi, President, Fuso Light Alloys; and Hisao Taki Secretary General, Steering Committee for the American Train in Japan, NKB Company, Ltd. Topics include: highways, tax department, human services, department of corrections, community and industrial development, culture and history, education, commerce, public service commission, and Volkswagen facility.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joseph Talbott, Director, Webster County Manpower Program; Milford Talbott, President, Belington Emergency Squad; and Henry Talge, Founder, The Harry S. Truman Good Neighbor Award Foundation. Topics include: highways, workers' compensation, employment security, and aging.","This folder contains correspondence with: Peter Tam, Project Manager, PWR Project Directorate #2, Division of PWR Licensing- A, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission; and Terry Tamburini, Executive Director, Mid Ohio Valley Planning and Development Council. Topics include: energy, inland port authority, Appalachian Regional Commission, small cities block grant, health, and community development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bernice Tannenbaum, Chairman, World Zionist Organization; and Douglas Tanner, Chairman, Monongalia County Democratic Executive Committee. Topics include: poverty, foreign trade, human services, commerce, highways, state tax department, and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harry Tarasuk, President, United Way of Marion County; David Tarbett, Mayor, Town of Henderson, West Virginia; Hugh Tate, co-editor and co-publisher, Hancock County Courier; Toyoo Tate, President, Mitsubishi Motors Corporation; James Taterson, Director, Emergency Services, Central West Virginia Chapter, and American Red Cross. Topics include: finance and administration, commission on aging, workers' compensation, health, highways, public service commission, Appalachian Foundation, department of motor vehicles, and community and industrial development.","This folder contains correspondence with: A. Starke Taylor, Mayor, City of Dallas, Texas; Blair Taylor, Executive Vice President/General Manager, Cannan Valley Resort Park; Jean Taylor-Brown, State Program Director, ACTION; Calvin Taylor, Chair, Seventh World Conference, University of Utah; C. Reeves Taylor, Chief Judge, State of West Virginia, Twenty First Judicial Circuit; and Douglas Taylor, President, West Virginia Citizens Against Legalized Pollution. Topics include: veterans' affairs, state tax department, highways, human services, employment security, education, department of motor vehicles, community and industrial development, education, small cities block grant, and natural resources.","Topics include: Proposed landfill to be situated on or near Ambler Ridge in Roane County, West Virginia.","Topics include: highways, legislative issues, state tax department, land and water conservation fund, workers' compensation fund, community and industrial development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gene Taylor, Mayor of Pineville, West Virginia.  Topics include: state tax department, 1987 legislation, natural resources, higher education, highways, small cities block grant (Wyoming County), aging, and commission on aging.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jean Taylor, State Program Director, ACTION; John Taylor, Australian Consulate General; and John Taylor, Taylor County Emergency Squad. Topics include: tax department, human services, health, public safety, education, and small cities block grant (Monongalia County).","This folder contains correspondence with: Michael Taylor, Acting Director, Illinois Department of Public Aid; Paul Taylor, Executive Director, Engineer Staff, Department of the Army, Office of Chief of Engineers; and Paul E. Taylor, Jefferson County Public Service District. Topics include: department of public safety, human services, highways, House Bill 2833, education, community and industrial development, natural resources, social security administration, and energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Taylor, Associate Regional Administrator, Division of Medicaid, Health Care Financing Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Region III. Topics include: human services, community and industrial development, education, small cities block grant (Lewis County), Governor's Community Partnership Program, department of labor, natural resources, public safety, aging, and department of motor vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Dunlap, President, Texaco, USA.  Topics include: highways, public service commission, health, tax department, agriculture, commission on aging, human services, workers' compensation, culture and history, department of labor, community and industrial development, and tax department.","Topics include: education and teachers' petition.","This folder contains correspondence with: Randal Teague, Co-Chairman, R. Spencer Oliver, Co-Chairman, Delegate Selection Committee, The American Council of Young Political Leaders; Winston Teets, President, Hardy County Commission; Hubert Teitelbaum, United States District Judge, The United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania; Robert Nelson, Mayor, City of Huntington, West Virginia; and Lt. General Herbert Temple, Chief, National Guard Bureau, Departments of the Army and the Air Force.  Topics include: teachers, education, tax department, human services, natural resources, small cities block grant (Hardy County), community and industrial development, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Pat Tenanty, LCSW, Program Coordinator, Alzheimer's Family Relief Program; D.B. Tennant, Manager, Environmental Control, Allegheny Power System, Bulk Power Supply; Hervert Tenzer, President, America-Israel Friendship League; and James Terango, Mayor, City of Stonewood, West Virginia. Topics include: human services, public safety, health, natural resources, public service commission, acid rain, highways, commerce, department of labor, tax department, aging, and community and industrial development.","Topics include: thank you notes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Douglass Adams, President, Ohio Valley National Bank; Trooper First Class O.S. Adams, West Virginia State Police; Lamar Alexander, Governor of Tennessee; Corporal K.M. Ambrose, West Virginia State Police; Cecil Andrus, Governor of Idaho; Wanda Ashcraft, Mayor, City of Shinnston, West Virginia; Victor Atiyeh, Governor of Oregon; Don Bare, Raleigh County Commissioner; Curtis Barnette, Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary, Bethlehem Steel Corporation; James Baylor, Senior Vice President, A.T. Massey Coal Company, Inc.; Jerry Beasley, President, Concord College; Cleve Benedict, West Virginia politician; Chief George Blake, Weston Police Department; James Blanchard, Governor of Michigan; John Block, Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Bill Bradley, U.S. Senator; Eward Breathitt, Vice President, Norfolk Southern Corporation; Lester Bryant, Vice President for Health Services, Dean of the School of Medicine, Marshall University; Neil Bucklew, President, West Virginia University; Terry Burkhart, Executive Director, Ohio Valley Industrial and Business Development Corporation; Robert Byrd, U.S. Senator; Kenneth Cannestra, Executive Vice President, Lockheed-Georgia Company; and Benny Capparelli, Mayor, Town of Northfork, West Virginia.  Topics include: thank you notes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert \"Chuck\" Chambers, Speaker of the House, West Virginia House of Delegates; Peter Jin-Fu Chen, Supervisor, Overall Planning Department, Council of Labor Affairs, Executive Yuan, Republic of China; Governor Chiu Chuang-huan, Taiwan Provincial Government; Thomas Cochran, Senior Vice President, Shearson Lehman Brothers; Jim Comstock, Editor, The West Virginia Hillbilly; Oshel Craigo, West Virginia Senate; Maxine Coleman, United Steelworkers of America, AFL-CIO-CLC Local Union No. 40; Robert Conley, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Emmanuel de Margerie, Ambassador of France; Edward DiPrete, Governor, State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations; Michael Dukakis, Governor of Massachusetts; George Douglas Dunbrack, Mayor, Town of Marlinton, West Virginia; Jennifer Dunn, Washington State Republican Party; Ed Espositio, Mayor, City of Charleston, West Virginia; George Evans, Secretary, Kentucky Energy Cabinet; John Evans, Governor of Idaho; George Farley, Chairman, West Virginia House Committee on Finance; and Charles Feeney, President, The Cincinnati Reds. Topics include: thank you notes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Funk, State Chairmen, Initiative for Understanding: American- Soviet Youth Exchange; Wilbur Garrett, Editor, National Geographic Magazine; James Gessler, West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Enforcement Division; Bob Graham, Governor of Florida; David Greenfield, Editor, Charleston Daily Mail; Alan Greenwald, Acting Deputy Under Secretary for Intergovernmental Relations, United States Department of Housing and Urban Development; Perry Gresham, President Emeritus, Bethany College; Barbara Guthrie- Morse President, West Virginia Northern Community College; John Hall, Chairman and CEO, Ashland, Oil, Incorporated; Belenda Halsey-Bell, West Virginia Department of Agriculture; C.N. Harman, Minority Leader, West Virginia State Senate; Brenda Harper, Deputy Commissioner, West Virginia; Connie Hansen, Intergovernmental Relations Officer, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Frank Harris, Governor of Georgia; Franklin Heck, Mayor, City of Kenova, West Virginia; Edgar Heiskell, State Chairman, West Virginia Republican Party; Ray Hill, Knox County Commission; and Paul Hutchinson, West Virginia House of Delegates Department of Commerce.  Topics include: thank you notes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Michael Nau, City Manager, City of Wheeling; Sam Nazzaro, Administrator, Wheeling Hospital; Don Nehlen, West Virginia University Football Head Coach; Dale Nitzschke, President, Marshall University; Richard Nixon, former- U.S. President; Ronald Ohl, President, Salem College; Yoshio Okawara, Ambassador of Japan; Jose Ortiz- Daliot, Director, Puerto Rico Federal Affairs Administration; J. Allen Overton, President, American Mining Congress; Donald Owens, Mayor, City of Barboursville, West Virginia; Jim Page, Forest Supervisor, Monongahela National Forest; William Pitt III, President and Managing Director, The Greenbrier; Elizabeth Reed, President, The Humanities Foundation of West Virginia; Betty Rendel, President, National Federation of Republican Women; Walter Rollins, West Virginia House of Delegates; Craig Rothwell, Deputy Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; and James Rowley, President, West Virginia College of Graduate Studies.  Topics include: thank you notes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles Shoemaker, Mayor, Beckley, West Virginia; Jon Saffell, Mayor, City of Glen Dale, West Virginia; Richard Scholtes, Office of the Commanding General, Fort Hood, Department of the Army; Marge Schott, Owner, Cincinnati Reds; Harry Scott, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean, West Virginia State College; Bill Sheffield, Governor of Alaska; Samuel Shrader, Senior Vice President, Eastern Region, Consolidation Coal Company; Grant Shrum, President, National 4-H Council; William Simmons, President, Glenville State College; W. Christian Sizemore, President, Alderson-Broaddus College; John Sorrenti, Commissioner, Hancock County Commission; Ted Stuban, Pennsylvania House of Representatives; Prince Bandar Bin Sultan of Saudi Arabia; John Sununu, Governor of New Hampshire; Isamu Takada, Governor of Nagasaki Prefecture, Nagasaki, Japan; Henry Talge, Founder, The Harry S. Truman Good Neighbor Award Foundation; Terry Tambuini, Executive Director, Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Planning and Development Council; Herbert Tenzer, President, America- Israel Friendship League; Richard Thornburgh, former-Governor of Pennsylvania; and Rachel Tompkins, Associate Vice President and Director, West Virginia University. Topics include: thank you notes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Peggy Venable, Director, Legislative and Public Affairs, United States Government Printing Office; Warren Vietoris, Manager, State Government Affairs; John Waihee, Governor, State of Hawaii; Hays Watkins, Chairman and CEO, CSX Corporation; Michael Wenger, States' Washington Representative, Appalachian Regional Commission; Dannie Whelan, Mayor of Weston, West Virginia; James Whisker, Political Science Professor, West Virginia University; Beverly White, Chairman, Commission of Presidential Scholars, U.S. Department of Education; John Wilson, Adjutant General, State of West Virginia; Mark White, Governor of Texas; G. Randolph Worls, General Manager, Wheeling Park Commission, Oglebay Park; Stephen Young, Vice President- Government Affairs, Consolidation Coal Company; Don Nehlen, Head Football Coach, West Virginia University; and Bill Reger, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: thank you notes.","This folder contains correspondence with: A. Brast Thomas, President, Navy League of the United States, Mid-Atlantic Region; A. Kevin Thomas, Deputy Commissioner, West Virginia State Department of Banking; and Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security, Chairman of the Board, Pricketts Fort Memorial Foundation. Topics include: USS West Virginia, human services, education, employment and training, highways, energy, culture and history, department of motor vehicles, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frank R. Thomas, Program Manager, Philatelic Design, Citizens Stamp Advisory Committee, United States Postal Service; James Thomas, President, Charleston Renaissance Corporation; Johnny Thomas, Regional Postmaster General for the Eastern Region; and Kenny Thomas, Iron Workers Local Union No. 549, A.F.L.- C.I.O. Topics include: health care cost review authority, cock fighting, workers' compensation, highways, small cities block grant (Monongalia County), community and industrial development, finance and administration, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Cyde Thompson, Director of The West Virginians Movie, Alderson Broaddus College. Topics include: natural resources, human services, state tax department, highways, finance and administration, workers' compensation fund, tax department, public service commission, and commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Lee Thompson, Putnam County Prosecuting Attorney; James Thompson, Governor of Illinois; and James Thomson, President and Chairman of the Board, One Valley Bank.  Topics include: highways, public service commission, energy, health department, employment security, aging commission, community and industrial development, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin Thorne, County Administrator, Hancock County Commission; Gordon Thorn, Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs, West Virginia University; Robert Thorn, Wirt County Assessor; Dick Thornburgh, Governor of Pennsylvania; and Edwin Thorne, City Manager, City of Fairmont. Topics include: Marshall University Football Stadium, technology, Repbulican Governors' Association, education, highways, workers' compensation, human services, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mark C. Jarrell, Senator; Thomas H. Kean, Governor New Jersey; Robert Kerrey, State of Nebraska; Stella Koerner, Mayor of Wheeling; James G. Martin, Governor of North Carolina; Donald F. McGinley, Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska; George McIntyre, General Manager of the West Virginia Turnpike Commission; Martha Moore, Mayor of the City of Welch. This folder contains thank you notes to and from Governor Moore.","This folder contains special thank you notes to and from Governor Moore.","This folder contains correspondence with: A. Eddie Bassitt, Mayor of St. Albans; Michael N. Castle, Governor of Delaware; George Douglas Dunbrack, Mayor of Marlinton; Dr. Dale Nitzschke, President of Marshall University; Richard M. Nixon, Governor. This folder contains thank you notes to and from Governor Moore.","Topics include: Flooding, Highways, Commerce, Education, Health and Mental Health, Public Safety, Department of Energy, Funding for Jackson's Mill.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lee M. Thomas, Administrator for the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Topics include: Natural Resources, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Health Services, EPA Ruling, Air Pollution, Highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ward F. Thomas, President of Preston County Commission. Topics include: Labor, Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Human Services, Mountain State Forest Festival, Commerce.","Topics include: Public Services, Energy, Human Services, Culture and History, Education, Highways, Veterans Affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Tommy Thompson, Governor-elect of Wisconsin. Topics include: Human Services, Highways, Education, Natural Resources, Culture and History, Health Services, Veterans Services.","Topics include: Highways, Department of Corrections, Human Services, Culture and History, American-Soviet Youth Exchange.","This folder contains correspondence with: L.N. Thorp, County Chairman, Taylor County, West Virginia;  Noble Threewitt, President, Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association, California Division; Katherine Thurber, Director of Communications, Georgia Department of Natural Resources; Strom Thurmond, Chairman, Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. Senate; Sam Tiano, Director, Veterans Administration; Toni Tiano, Director, Development Department, City of Parkersburg, West Virginia; and Charles Tibbs, Chairman, West Virginia Weatherization Coordinators' Association Network. Topics include: commission on aging, highways, community and industrial development, public service, commerce, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Tom Tinder, Administrative Assistant to Governor Moore. Topics include: budget, economic development, legislation, department of human services, small business, and hospitals.","This folder contains correspondence with: D. Leslie Tindal, Commissioner, Department of Agriculture; Linda Tinder, Independent Insurance Agents of West Virginia; Tin-Yu Ting, Professor of Sociology, Kansas State University; John Tinney, Chairman, Flatwoods-Canoe Run Public Service District; Preston Tisch, Postmaster General, U.S. Postal Service; Robert Hardesty, Employment Standards Administration, Office of Workers' Compensation Programs, Division of Coal Mine Workers' Compensation. Topics include: human services, highways, workers' compensation, insurance, finance and administration, department of motor vehicles, education, community and industrial development.","Topics include: tri-state dog track.","This folder contains correspondence with: Audrey Toler, Executive Secretary to Governor Moore; and Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State. Topics include: drunk driving prevention, international karate competition, and culture and history.","This folder contains correspondence with: Earl Ray Tomblin, Senator of West Virginia; John I. Tominack, Ohio County Commissioner. Topics include: Commerce, Highways, Road Repair, National Governors' Association, Energy, Workers Compensation Fund, Human Services, Labor, Jackson's Mill, Wheeling Creek Watershed Dam.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Tominack, Assistant Airport Manager, Wheeling-Ohio County Airport Manager; Curtis Tomplins, Dean, College of Engineering, West Virginia University; and Rachel Tompkins, Associate Vice President and Director, West Virginia University Extension Service. Topics include: energy, public land corporation, education, and West Virginia state fair.","This folder contains correspondence with: Guy V. Molinari, United States Representative; Bob Wise, United States Congressman. Topics include: Highways, State Racing Commission, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, Natural Resources, Commerce, Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, Labor, West Virginia Human Rights Commission, Public Service.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward Tomchick, Grant Officer for the Discretionary Dislocated Worker Program. Topics include: Governor's Coordination and Special Services Plan.","Topics include: West Virginia Railway System, Tourist Railroads and Excursion Companies.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ken Hechler, Secretary of State of West Virginia; James A. Traficant, House of Representatives. Topics include: Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, West Virginia Educational Broadcasting Authority, Highways, Education, Trade, Natural Resources, Health Services, Culture and History, Department of Corrections.","This folder contains correspondence with: Alfred E. Tribett, Mayor of McMechen; Paul Trible, United States Senator; Melvin Triolo, Mayor of Mitchell Heights. Topics include: Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant, Highways, Appalachian Foundation, Workers Compensation Fund, Natural Resources, Energy, Culture and History, Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce. Topics include: Highways, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Commerce, Governor's Commission on West Virginia Outdoors, Natural Resources, Transit, Public Services, Education, Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard D. Trumble, Superintendent of Schools; Richard L. Trumka, President of the United Mine Workers of America. Topics include: Health and Human Services, Highways, West Virginia of Coal Mine Health and Safety, Workers' Compensation Fund, Veterans Affairs, Culture and History.","This folder contains correspondence with: Nancy Loar Hill, Assistant U.S. Attorney. Topics include: Tri-District Community Health Services.","Topics include: Natural Resources, Highways, Public Safety, Human Services, Health, Superconducting Super Collider, Energy, Commerce, Culture and History.","This folder contains correspondence with: Nobuo Matsunaga, Ambassador of Japan; Mostafa K. Tolba, Under-Secretary General of the United Nations and Executive Director. Topics include: Human Services, Department of Sanitation, State Aeronautics Commission, Education, United Nations Environment Programme, Public Safety, Highways, Workers Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Douglas N. Toothman, President of the West Virginia Forestry Association; Nick Joe Rahall, Congressman; Fred Tothman, Coal Development Consultant. Topics include: Highways, Commerce, Human Services, Motor Vehicles, Agriculture, Energy, Reappraisal, Community and Industrial Development, Education, Health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dan Tonkovich, Senator; Robert \"Chuck\" Chambers, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Finance and Administration, Highways, National Governors' Association, Monthly Flood Report, Revenue Report.","This folder contains correspondence with: Fred A. Trello, Chairman of the Pennsylvania House Finance Committee. Topics include: Workers Compensation Fund, Social Security Administration, Natural Resources, Highways, Emergency Response Commission, Human Services, Unemployment.","Topics include: Federal Communications Commission, TRT Telecommunications Corporation and Related Corporate Affiliates.","Topics include: Natural Resources, Workers Compensation Fund, Motor Vehicles, Public Safety, Highways, Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Larry A. Tucker, Senator. Topics include: Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Human Services, State Tax Department, Highways, US Army Corps of Engineers, Natural Resources, Health, Education.","Topics include: Thomas K. Turnage, Administrator of Veterans Affairs. Health, Natural Resources, Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Human Services, Flood, Veterans Affairs, Education, Labor, Public Safety.","Topics include: Natural Resources, Education, Workers Compensation Fund, Highways, Aging Commission, Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert H. Tuttle, Director of Presidential Personnel. Topics include: Recommendation, Department of the Interior, Education, Health, Human Services, Public Services.","Topics include: Tort Reform, Highways, Public Services, Housing Development, Substance Abuse Prevention Program, Human Services, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel.","Topics include: Workers Compensation Fund, Highways, Human Services, Employment Security, Flooding, Health, Unemployment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Cecil Underwood, Governor; Jimmy Carter, President. Topics include: West Virginia Small Business Development Center, Tax, Motor Vehicles, Health, Natural Resources.","Topics include: United Mine Workers of America matter with A. T. Massey.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lee M. Thomas, Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Topics include: Union Carbide.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard Trumka, President of the United Mine Workers of America. Topics include: United Mine Workers of America.","Topics include: United Mine Workers of America Association.","Topics include: United Steel Workers of America.","This folder contains correspondence with: George A. Sinner, Governor of North Dakota. Topics include: Pride in USA Award, Trade, U.S. Savings Bond, Human Services, Highways, ACTION, Public Safety, Energy.","Topics include: United Way Campaign.","This folder contains correspondence with: James H. Webb, Secretary of the Department of the Navy. Topics include: U.S.S. West Virginia.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Stiles, Extension Agent, West Virginia University Extension Service; Darryl Crawford, Confidential Assistant to the Special Assistant, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Pam Smith, Acting Docket Clerk, Dairy Division, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Joseph Shine, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service, Dairy Division; Donald Brown, State Executive Director, West Virginia ASCS Office; Carl Opstad, Directives Management Branch, Farmers Home Administration, U.S Department of Agriculture; Ralph Mumme, Forest Supervisor, United States Department of Agriculture, Monongahela National Forest; Larry Henson, Regional Forester, United States Department of Agriculture; Richard Lyng, Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Mary Ann Lasut, Docket Clerk, Dairy Division, U.S. Department of Agriculture; H.C. Kennett, Director, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Glenn Hertzler, Acting Assistant Administrator, Farmer Programs, United States Department of Agriculture; and Ronald Potesta, Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: dairy, milk prices, agricultural marketing service, farmers' home administration, and food and nutrition service.","This folder contains correspondence with: La Verne Ausman, Director of Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Jerry Baarron, Director of Intergovernmental Affairs U.S. Department of Agriculture; John Block, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture; John Bode, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Kirby Brock, Southern Pine Beetle Environmental Impact Study Team Leader, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service; Donald Brown, West Virginia State Executive Director, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Samuel Chico, President, Chico Dairy Company; Ronald Cioffi, Chief, Marketing Order Administration Branch, Fruit and Vegetable Division, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Vance Clark, Administrator, Farmers Home Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Ralph Mumme, Forest Supervisor, United States Department of Agriculture, Monongahela National Forest; Darryl Crawford, Confidential Assistant to the Special Assistant, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Leora Day, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Richard Lyng, Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture; David Crothers, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of Intergovernmental Affairs; James Buillot, Director of Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Agriculture; and Mary Ann Lasut, Docket Clerk, Dairy Division, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Topics include: 1988 U.S. Department of Agriculture Budget Summary, economic development, flood assistance, food stamps, southern pine beetle repression, drought, and food and nutrition service.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lieutenant General Herbert Temple, Chief, National Guard Bureau, Departments of the Army and the Air Force. Topics include: U.S. Air Force Academy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Dawson, Assistant Secretary for Civil Works, Department of the Army; Charles Franklin, Lieutenant General, U.S. Army, Commanding, Department of the Army, Headquarters, 1st United States Army; Colonel G. Alan Knight, Region Director, USAR Medical Procurement; Robert Tucker, Department of the Army, Huntington District, Corps of Engineers. Topics include: Inland Waterways Users Board, department of energy, and civilian aids.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth Shaw, Colonel, NGB, U.S. Property and Fiscal Officer for West Virginia, Contracting Officer; Robert Brown, Colonel, Army Corps of Engineers, Contracting Officer; Robert Dawson, Assistant Secretary of the Army, Department of the Army, Office of the Chief of Engineers; Larry Emery, Command Sergeant Major, U.S. Army; H.J. Hatch, Major General, U.S. Army, Director of Civil Works; Gordon Jobe, LTC, Corps of Engineers, Acting District Engineer; Lester Nida, Contracting Officer, Department of the Army, Huntington District, Corps of Engineers; Michael Owen, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army; Department of the Army; John Marsh, U.S. Secretary of the Army; Robert Tucker, Department of the Army, Huntington District, Corps of Engineers; and Lewis Walker, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Depart of the Army. Topics include: Williamson Housing Development, flooding, Point Pleasant Battle Monument State Park, environmental impact statements, and community and economic development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Wilson, Colonel, Corps of Engineers, Huntington District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Robert Brown, Colonel, Corps of Engineers, District Engineer, Department of the Army, Huntington District, Corps of Engineers; and Ernest Harrell, Colonel, Army Corps of Engineers, Division Engineer and Commander, Ohio River Division. Topics include: improvements at Winfield Locks and Dams, The Bullwarks/ Petersburg levee Reconstruction, soil conservation, chemical demilitarization, Guyandot River Dredge, Ohio River Fleeting Area, Crooked Creek Dock, Kanawha River Dock, Garrett's Fork Channel Relocation, Big Sandy River Dock, Big Sandy River Dredge, Dogway Fork, Little Coal River Water Crossing, emergency bridge repair and replacement, Cabin Creek fill, Tug Fork River intake, Mud River fill, river bank protection, Pocatalico River Pipeline, Loop Creek fill, Guyandot River Marina, Little Coal River fill, and Ohio River intake.","This folder contains correspondence with: H.K. Crisp, Chief, Operations Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Huntington District; Frank Buck Mayor, Town of Sistersville, West Virginia, John Devens, Resident Member, Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors; Gary Brent Kincade, Acting Project Manager, Stonewall Jackson Lake, Huntington District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Alan Mollohan, Member, U.S. House of Representatives; General Peter Offringa, United States Army Division of Engineer, Ohio River Division, Corps of Engineers; Nick Rahall, Member, U.S. House of Representatives; Harley Staggers, Member, U.S. House of Representatives; and Bob Wise, Member, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: Ohio River Dock, Guyandot River Fill, Pocatalico River Fill, Dry Fork, New Martinsville, Loudermilk Hollow, Tug Fork River Fill, Little Kanawha River Pipeline, Mill Creek Rechannelization, Stewarts Creek Channel Relocation, Greenbrier River existing aerial transmission line, Guyandot River pipeline, Kanawha River dock, Kanawha River fill, Island Creek Basin, Indian Creek Fill, Big Sandy River Dock, Greenbrier River intake, Meadow River Channel Relocation, and ramps on streams.","Topics include: Bankruptcy Court.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Armstrong, U.S. Senator; Jed Johnson, Executive Director, United States Association of Former Members of Congress; and Neal Manne, Chief Counsel, office of Arlen Specter, U.S. Senator. Topics include: family services, and crime.","This folder contains correspondence with: Alan Mollohan, Member, U.S. House of Representatives; Topics include: U.S. Constitution Bicentennial.","This folder contains correspondence with: Hubert Teitlelbaum, United States District Judge, The United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania. Topics include: lawsuits (some involving Arch Moore).","This folder contains correspondence with: Malcom Baldrige, U.S. Secretary of Commerce; Clarence Brown, Deputy Secretary of Commerce, United States Department of Commerce; John Keane, Director, Bureau of the Census, United States Department of Commerce; Bruce Merrifeild, Assistant Secretary for Productivity, Technology and Innovation, U.S. Department of Commerce; Dennis Connors, Acting Director, Public Telecommunications Facilities Program, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administration; John Corrigan, Regional Director, U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration; Roger Fortner, Director, Charleston District Office and Executive Secretary, West Virginia District Export Council; Mary Ann Knauss, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Commerce; Charles Paulter, Chief, Agriculture Division, Bureau of the Census, United States Department of Commerce; Bruce Smart, Under Secretary for International Trade, United States Department of Commerce; and Orson Swindle, Assistant Secretary for Economic Development, United States Department of Commerce. Topics include: energy, flood assistance, Bright of America, West Virginia Public Radio, grants, public employees retirement, and EDA working capital loan.","This folder contains correspondence with: Caspar Weinberger, U.S. Secretary of Defense. Topics include: Joint Civilian Orientation Conference.","This folder contains correspondence with: Justin Dart, Commissioner, United States Department of Education, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Special Education and Rehabilitative Services; G. Thomas Bellamy, Director, Office of Special Education Programs, U.S. Department of Education; William Bennett, U.S. Secretary of Education; Alicia Corso, Acting Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, United States Department of Education; Lawrence Davenport, Assistant Secretary, United States Department of Education, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education; Michelle Easton, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Education; Susan White, Acting Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Education; Cynthia Greenberg Acting Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Education; and Peter Green, Deputy Under Secretary, United States Department of Education. Topics include: special education, rehabilitative services, accountability in schools, Preston County Academic Center, flood assistance, grants, and statistics.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Halloran, Acting Branch Chief, Division of Educational Services, U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs; Verne harnish, U.S. Department of Education; Nancy Harris, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Education; Michelle Easton, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Education; C. Ronald Kimberling, Assistant Secretary for Postsecondary Education, U.S. Department of Education; G. Thomas Bellamy, Director, Office of Special Education Programs, U.S. Department of Education; Ralph Pacinelli, Reional Commissioner, U.S. Department of Education, Rehabilitation Services Administration, Region III; John Pucciano, Acting Assistant Secretary, Vocational and Adult Education, United States Department of Education; A. Wayne Roberts, Deputy Under Secretary, U.S. Department of Education; Harry Singleton, Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education; and Susan White, Acting Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Education. Topics include: Goodwill Industries of Kanawha Valley, Inc; West Virginia Board of Regents, press, guaranteed student loans, West Virginia health, and desegregation at WVU.","This folder contains correspondence with: Maury Tigner, Superconducting Super Collider, Universities Research Association; John Herington, U.S. Secretary of Energy; Regina Borchard, Executive Director, Superconducting Super Collider Coordination, U.S. Department of Energy. Topics include: Superconducting Super Collider.","This folder contains correspondence with: David Blee, Director of Public Affairs, U.S. Department of Energy; Jed Christensen, Director, U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation and Enforcement; J. Allen Wampler, Assistant Secretary, Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy; William Drake, Contracting Officer, U.S. Department of Energy; Donna Fitzpatrick, Assistant Secretary, Conservation and Renewable Energy, United States Department of Energy; Robin Gray, Director, Office of Domestic Issues, U.S. Department of Energy; John Herrington, U.S. Secretary of Energy; Martha Hesse, Chairwoman, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Wilmot Hess, Chairman, Superconducting Super Collider Site Task Force; William Kaplan, Director, United States Department of Energy, Chicago Operations Office, Philadelphia Support Office; Donald Phillips, Assistant U.S. Trade Representatives for Trade Policy Coordination, Office of the U.S. Trade Representatives; and Todd Bullard, President, Bethany College. Topics include: energy awareness month, surface coal mining, clean coal projects, U.S. Department of Energy Awards Program for Energy Innovation, Devonian Shale Oil Proposal, Exxon Oil overcharge, fossil energy, educational programs, federal energy regulatory commission, energy conservation programs, institutional conservation program, and community and industrial development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Porter, Communications Staff, Office of Fossil Energy; S.R. Foley, Assistant Secretary for Defense Programs; Robert Byrd, Majority Leader, U.S. Senate; Robert Roe, Chairman, Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Ben Rusche, Director, Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management, U.S. Department of Energy; Joseph Salgado, Under Secretary, U.S. Department of Energy; F. Berndt Schine, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Energy; Marshall Staunton, Administrator, Economic Regulatory Administration; Frank Stewart, Director, Office of State and Local Assistance Programs, United States Department of Energy; James Thompson, Governor, State of Illinois; James Vaughan, Principle Deputy Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy, U.S. Department of Energy; J. Allen Wampler, Assistant Secretary, Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy; and Thomas Wieker, Deputy Director, Office of Hearings and Appeals. Topics include: The National Clean Coal Technology Program, methanol, nuclear waste, National Coal Council, Superconducting Super Collider, and stripper well monies.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frank Donatelli, Assistant to the President for Political and Intergovernmental Affairs; Andrew Card, Special Assistant to the President; Gwendolyn King, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director, Office of Intergovernmental Affairs; Robert Tuttle, Director of Presidential Personnel; and Lee Verstandig, Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs. Topics include: metropolitan statistical areas, Gramm- Hollings baseline data; aid to freedom fighters in Central America; Republican Party political activities, and dissemination of information.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Stockdill, Division of Education and Service Systems Liaison, National Institute of Mental Health; State Dependent Care Development Grants; Albert Anderson, Vice Chairman, President's Committee on Mental Retardation, U.S. Department of Health and Development Services; Arthur Neubauer, Administrative Law Judge; Otis Bowen, Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Phillip Donahue, Director, Office of Grants Management, Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Region III; James Daye, United States Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Civil Rights, Region III; Betty Lee Dotson, Director, Office of Civil Rights, United States Department of Health and Human Services; Jean Elder, Assistant Secretary for Human Development Services- Designate, Department of Health and Human Services; Paul Ertel, Regional Program Director, Administration on Aging, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Shervert Frazier, Director, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration, National Institute of Mental Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Dorcas Hardy, Assistant Secretary for Human Development Services, Office of Human Development Services, United States Department of Health and Human Services; Michelle Guier Harris, Regional Director, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Margaret Heckler, Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Barry Johnson U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry; and William Lassek, Assistant Surgeon General, Regional Health Administrator, Public Health Service, Department of Health and Human Services, Region III. Topics include: family violence prevention and services act, Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act; adoption services, West Virginia commission on aging, Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act; home and community based services, and flood assistance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rose Lopore, Regional Commissioner, Social Security Administration, Department of Health and Human Services; Marilyn Koch, Acting Regional Administrator, Program Operations, Health Care Financing Administration, Department of Health and Human Services; John Lovinski, District Manager, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Ian Macdonald, Administrator, Department of Health and Human Services, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration; James Magnus, West Virginia Department of Human Services; Linda Marston, Regional Director, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Samuel Pierce, Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Robert Raclin, Deputy Under Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; John Rockefeller, United States Senator; Roger Dahlen, Chief, Biomedical Information Support Branch, Extramural Programs; Jacqueline Rosenberg, Assistant Director for Program Development, Office of State and Community Liaison National Institute Mental Health; Richard Spitzborg, Regional Administrator, Region III, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Frank Seubold, Associate Director for Health Maintenance Organizations; Nancy Tolliver, Director, Office of Community Health Services; Chuck Conroy, Acting Director, Office of Community Health Services, West Virginia Department of Health; Howard Stambler, Director Office of Data Analysis and Management, Bureau of Health Professions, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; and Wayne Stanton, Administrator, Family Support Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: aid to families with dependent children, West Virginia State Plan for Title XIX, medicare,  Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation Program, migrant health program, mental health planning grant, Medical Library Resource Project Grant program, Protection and Advocacy System of West Virginia, and State Legalization Impact Assistance Grant program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Alan Greenwald, Acting Deputy Under Secretary for Intergovernmental Relations, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Bruce Crawford, Director, Community Planning and Development Division, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Janet Hale, Acting General Deputy Assistant Secretary for Housing, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Thomas Demery, Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Kenneth Finlayson, Regional Administrator, Regional Housing Commissioner, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; DuBois Gilliam, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Program Policy Development and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Stella Koerner, Mayor, City of Wheeling, West Virginia; John Pisano, Manager, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Pittsburgh Office, Region III; Samuel Pierce, Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; and James Roark, Mayor, City of Charleston, West Virginia.  Topics include: housing for the elderly and handicapped, housing development fund, rental rehabilitation program, community development grants, budgetary matters, and flood assistance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Potesta, Director, State of West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Bruce Blanchard, Director, Office of Environmental Project Review, U.S. Department of the Interior; Robert Burford, Director, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Department of the Interior; James Coleman, Regional Director, National Park Service, Mid-Atlantic Region, U.S. Department of the Interior; Carson Culp, Deputy Ethics Counselor, United States Department of the Interior, Office of Surface Mining; Cristy Bach, Special Assistant for Intergovernmental Affairs, Department of Interior; Jed Christensen, Acting Director, Office of Surface Mining, U.S. Department of the Interior; Frank Dunkle, Director, Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Department of the Interior; James Carrico, Superintendent, New River Gorge National River, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior; Steven Griles, Assistant Secretary, Land and Minerals Management, U.S. Department of the Interior; Wink Hastings, Assistant District Manager for Energy and Minerals, U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management; Donald Hodel, Secretary, United States Department of the Interior; G. Curtis Jones, State Director, Bureau of Land Management, Eastern States Office, U.S. Department of the Interior; Howard Larsen, President, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Association, Inc.; William Penn Mott, Director, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior; Bert Rogers, District Manager, U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management; and Robert Tuttle, Director of Presidential Personnel. Topics include: Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Historical Park Advisory Commission, surface mining, wild horse and bronco policy, Land and Water Conservation Fund monies, West Virginia rivers, Elkem Metals, abuse of lands, National Governors' Association Energy and Environment Committee, and annual payments in lieu of taxes.","Topics include: immigration and naturalization.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Luciano, Director, U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance; William Baker, Assistant Director, Office of Congressional and Public Affairs; Raymond Brown, Director, National Institute of Corrections, U.S. Department of Justice; Raymond Brown, Director, U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Corrections; Francis Mullen, Administrator, Drug Enforcement Administration, U.S. Department of Justice; David Faber, United States Attorney, Southern District of West Virginia; Lois Haight Herrington, Assistant Attorney General, Bureau of Justice Assistance; Charles Hollis, Program Manager, Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs; William Norton, Associate Commissioner, Examinations, U.S. Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service; Jesse R.C. South, Chief Deputy, United States Marshal, Southern District/ West Virginia, U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Marshals Program; William Kolibash, United States Attorney, Northern District of West Virginia; Greg Leo, Director, Congressional and Public Affairs, U.S. Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service; Joseph Morris, Director, Office of Liaison Services, U.S. Department of Justice; Benjamin Renshaw, Acting Director, Bureau of Justice Assistance, U.S. Department of Justice; Jesse South, Chief Deputy, United States Marshal, Southern District/ West Virginia; James Stewart, Director, United States Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice; Jane Nady Burnley, Director, Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, United States Department of Justice; W. Lawrence Wallace, Assistant Attorney General for Administration; and Paul White, Chairman, BJS/FBI Task Force for the UCR Study. Topics include: appointments, corrections, Crime Control Act of 1984, crime victims fund, surplus real property transfer program, Victims of Crime Act of 1984, Attorney General's Advisory Board on Missing Children, Law Enforcement Technical Assistance Program, victims of crime, Blueprint for the Future of the Uniform Crime Reporting Program, and elderly voting.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ken Baker, Secretary's Representative, Region IV, U.S. Department of Labor; Margaret Peterson, Deputy Commissioner, Employment Standards Administration, Office of Workers' Compensation Programs, Division of Coal Mine Workers' Compensation; Robert Barth, Supervisor, Employment Standards Administration, U.S. Department of Labor; William Brock, U.S. Secretary of Labor; Frank Casillas, Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training, U.S. Department of Labor; Joseph Ganci, Acting Regional Inspector General for Audit, U.S. Department of Labor; Robert Hardesty, Deputy Commissioner, Employment Standards Administration, Office of Workers' Compensation Programs, Division of Coal Mine Workers' Compensation, U.S. Department of Labor; George Jones, Chairman, WV Jobs for Veterans Committee; William Haltigan, Regional Administrator, U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration; Robert Jones, Acting Assistant Secretary of Labor; and Gwendolyn Baron- Simms, U.S. Department of Labor, Division of Acquisition and Assistance, OFAM/ Employment and Training Administration. Topics include: workers' compensation claims, flood assistance, Single Audit Act of 1984, employment for veterans, black lung benefits, and job training.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ann McLauglhlin, U.S. Secretary of Labor; Nahum Litt, Office of Administrative Law Judges, U.S. Department of Labor; Shirley Peterson, Administrator, Office of Employment Security, Employment and Training Administration; Edward Tomchick, Grant Officer, Discretionary Dislocated Worker Program, Employment and Training Administration, U.S. Department of Labor; Roger Semerad, Assistant Secretary of Labor; John Stepp, Undersecretary of the Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor- Management Relations and Cooperative Programs, U.S. Department of Labor; and Sydnee Schwartz, Special Assistant to Chief Administrative Appeals Judge. Topics include: Industrial Development Training Team, black lung benefits, employment security, unemployment, grants, Job Training Partnership Act, and Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education Act.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Brock, Secretary, U.S. Department of Labor; Carolyn Golding, Director, Unemployment Insurance Service, U.S. Department of Labor; and Roger Semerad, Assistant Secretary of Labor. Topics include: trade legislation, unemployment insurance payments, budget legislation, unemployment compensation, employment security, Title XII of the Social Security Act, occupational health and safety, Title III Discretionary funds, 1985 Federal Unemployment Tax Act contributions by West Virginia employers, National Governors' Association, and International Labor Organization.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carolyn Golding, Director, Unemployment Insurance Service, U.S. Department of Labor; William Brock, Secretary, U.S. Department of Labor; Roger Semerad, Assistant Secretary of Labor; Stephanie Glyder, Chief, Branch of FLSA Enforcement; Elizabeth Doyle, Deputy Undersecretary for Intergovernmental Affairs, Department of Labor; and Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security. Topics include: U.S. Department of Labor Unemployment Trust Fund, Fair Labor Standards Act, transfer of funds under section 1202 (a) of the Social Security Act, and employment security.","This folder contains correspondence with: Neil Applegate, Acting Director, U.S. Department of the Navy, Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support; and Captain H.A. Seymour, Director of Admissions, United States Naval Academy, Department of the Navy. Topics include: Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support program and naval academy recommendations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert McLaughlin, Director, Harrison County Development Authority; Richard Morgan, Real Estate Specialist, Senior, United States Postal Service; Preston Tisch, Postmaster General, U.S. Postal Service; and Kenneth Yost, President, Board of Directors, Clarksburg Development Corporation. Topics include: post office locations, mail routes, postal services, and commemorative stamps.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Miller, Regional Administrator, Region III, U.S. Small Business Association; Thomas Humphreys, U.S. Small Business Administration, Clarksburg District Office; Marvin Shelton, District Director, U.S. Government Small Business Administration; and Richard Johnson, Region III Advocate, Office of Advocacy Informational Publications. Topics include: grants, Preston County Sheltered Workshop, Inc., and Office of Advocacy Informational Publications.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harry Coburn, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Passport Services, U.S. Department of State; William Malcomson, Field Coordination Staff Office, Passport Services, U.S. Department of State; Robert Kagan, Deputy for Policy and Public Affairs, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs; Jayne Plank, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, Office of Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of State; T.A.D. Tharp, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Overseas Citizens Services, U.S. Department of State; Leory Wallin, Assistant Director for Acquisitions, Office of Foreign Buildings Operations, U.S. Department of State; and Rick Williams, Bureau of Diplomatic Security, U.S. Department of State. Topics include: passport services, In Their Own Words: Testimony of Nicaraguan Exiles, situation in Nicaragua, Libyan activities in the Western Hemisphere, arms control, Cuban legislation, American firms in Southern Africa, and overseas building contracts.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jim Burnett, Chairman, National Transportation Safety Board; Jim Burnley, U.S. Secretary of Transportation; Elizabeth Hanford Dole, U.S. Secretary of Transportation; Robert Donahue, Associate Administrator for Airports, U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration; Frank Altobelli, Regional Administrator, U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; R.A. Barnhart, Administrator, Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; Diane Steed, Administrator, fNational Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation; Robert Baker, Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Transportation; Kate Beach, Deputy Director, Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S Department of Transportation; Patrick Crean, Federal Aviation Administration; and Michael Kitsock, Regional Representative of the Secretary. Topics include: Parking for Handicapped Persons Study, Potomac Valley Transit Authority funds, funding for the Williamstown- Marietta Bridge, vehicle safety, highway safety program, West Virginia Turnpike, National Governors' Association Conference 1987, and school bus safety laws.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jim Burnett, Chairman, National Transportation Safety Board; Peter Nelson, Manager, Public Affairs and Performance Staff, U.S. department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration; Rebecca Range, Assistant Secretary for Governmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Transportation; Peter Stowell, United States Department of Transportation, Urban Mass Transportation Administration; Elizabeth Hanford Dole, U.S. Secretary of Transportation; Ralph Stanley, Administrator, Urban Mass Transportation Administration; Toni Harrington, Manager, Government and Public Relations, American Honda Motor Company; Michael Kitsock, Regional Representative of the Secretary, Region III, U.S. Department of Transportation; and Mildred Webber, Deputy Assistant for Secretary for Governmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Transportation. Topics include: insurance of licenses for operation of large commercial trucks and vehicles to persons with diagnosed seizure disorders, school bus floor panel joints, President's Council on Management Improvement, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, funding allocations, drivers' education courses, safety ratings for trucking industry, and Bid Opening Report Federal-Aid Highway Construction Contracts.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Bowyer, Governmental Relations Officer, West Virginia Civil Air Patrol; John Chapman, President, Charleston Regional Chamber of Commerce; William Denman, Director of the Yeager Scholars Program, Marshall University; Brigadier General Albert Dye, Commander, WVANG; Patrick Graney, Financial Strategist, Industrial Development Division; David Herbert, Director, Finance and Administration, Aviation Division, West Virginia State Government; Joseph Hunnictt, Program Originator of the Society of Yeager Scholars, Marshall University; Dale Nitzschke, President, Marshall University; Colonel John Ratcliff, Commander, Headquarters, West Virginia Wing- Civil Air Patrol; Brigadier David Taylor, Assistant AG Air, WVANG; Major General John Wilson, TAG, WVA, Headquarters, WVANG; Robert Whittington, Acting Deputy Administrator, Federal Aviation Administrator; and T. Warner, Executive Vice President, National Association of State Aviation Officials. Topics include: Federal Aviation Administration Easter Regional reception 1987.","This folder contains correspondence with: Walter Jordan, Director, Finance Division, U.S. Department of the Treasury, Financial Management Service; R.C. Herman, District Director, Internal Revenue Service, U.S. Department of the Treasury; Michael Hill, Director, Office of Revenue Sharing, Office of the Secretary of the Treasury, U.S. Department of the Treasury; and Cynthia Powell, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of the Treasury. Topics include: Title XII of the Social Security Act; handicap accessibility, and tax reform.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jed Johnson, Executive Director, United States Association of Former Members of Congress. Topics include: U.S. Association of Former Members of Congress 1987 annual meeting.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jim Wright, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: presentation for West Virginia legislature.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bobby E. Via, Superintendent of Monroe County Board of Education; Ned Jones, Senator of West Virginia. Topics include: Human Services, Natural Resources, Highways, Tax, Legislative Task Force on Insurance Practices and Alternatives, Small Cities Block Grant, Commerce, Workers Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Paul Villers, Mayor of the City of Pennsboro. Topics include: Community Services Block Grant, Veterans, Public Service Commission, Humanities Foundation of West Virginia, Highways, Community Development, Industrial Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Karl M. Vaughn, Mayor of the town of Albright; Wlliam S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the Department of Highways. Topics include: Community Development, Human Services, Highways, Energy, Natural Resources, Department of Corrections, Health, Small Cities Block Grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Verity, Secretary of the United States Department of Commerce. Topics include: Human Services, Domestic Violence, Commerce, Highways, Bhopal Tragedy, Economic Development, Veterans Affairs, Energy.","Topics include: Commerce, West Virginia Economic Development Authority, Hospitals, Public Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: James P. Vaughan, President of the Small Business Association. Topics include: Energy, Drug Law Enforcement, Gun Control, Firearms Management, International Association of the Chiefs of Police, Industrial Development, Natural Resources, Highways, Energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Earl Vanscoy, Senator; Alan B. Mollohan, Congressman. Topics include: Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Corrections, Health, Public Services.","Topics include: Human Services, Appalachian Regional Commission, Highways, Public Services, Labor, American Legion.","Topics include: Highways, Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, Health, Migrant farmworkers, Small Cities Block Grant, Education, Public Safety, Aging Commission, Workers Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joy K. Vance, Mayor of the Town of Chapmanville. Topics include: Department of Corrections, Highways, Human Services, Natural Resources, Public Service Commission, Workers Compensation Fund.","Topics include: Energy, Flood Recovery, Highways, Public Safety, Small Cities Block Grant, Natural Resources.","Topics include: Health, Highways, Human Services, Natural Resources, Republican Campaign Bureau, National Republican Congressional Committee, Culture and History.","This folder contains correspondence with: Alexander L. Stevas, Clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States. Topics include: Supreme Court of the United States, State of West Virginia Ex. Rel. Air Pollution Control Commission v. Ann Gorsuch Administrator United States Environmental Protection Agency.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dale Bumpers, Senator; Mark O. Hatfield, Senator; John D. Rockefeller, Senator. Topics include: U.S. Senate","Topics include: International Revenue Service.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harold Vincell, Plant Supervisor, Reiss Viking; Dr. A.J. Vincent; and Claude Vincent, President, Vincent's Overhead Door Company, Inc. Topics include: human services, highways, insurance, department of motor vehicles, prison reform, finance and administration, workers' compensation, West Virginia Public Energy Authority, and small cities block grant (Ritchie County).","This folder contains correspondence with: Joe Vinciquerra, Chairman, Bramwell Public Service District; John Musgrave, State Director, Farmers Home Administration; David Robinson, Chief, Water Resources Division, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Michael Greer, West Virginia Public Service Commission, Terry Oda, Chief, Compliance Section, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region III; Mack Vines, Director, Bureau of Justice Assistance, U.S. Department of Justice; Manuel Viola, President/CEO, Children and Family Service Association; Joe Virden, Mayor, Grantsville, West Virginia; Josef Ehrengruber, President, Virginia Crews Coal Company; Thomas Capps, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Virginia Power; James Rhodes, Senior Vice President, Power Operations, Virginia Power; Albert Turnbull, Dean of Admissions, University of Virginia School of Law; James Clowser, President, Potomac Management, Incorporated;  and Maryann Urban, Regional Director, ACTION, Region III. Topics include: clean water act, South Western Community Action Agency, anti- drug abuse act, finance and administration, human services, community and economic development, public service commission, department of natural resources, highways, VISTA, and vital statistics.","This folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, U.S. Senator; Douglas Vogel, Director, Department of Development, City of Huntington; Thomas Vogel, President, West Virginia Education Association; Yukimasa Kitagawa, President, Jetro New York, Japan External Trade Organization; William Voight, Director, Office of Remedial Action and Waste Technology, Office of Nuclear Energy, U.S. Department of Energy; Harley O.Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; John Volpe, former-Governor of Massachusetts; V.J. Adduci, Chairman and CEO, Board of Directors, National Commission Against Drunk Driving; and Thomas Voltaggio, Superfund Branch Chief, Environmental Protection Agency. Topics include: department of highways, education, department of health, Appalachian Regional Commission, community and industrial development, drunk driving, and natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Franklin Walter, Superintendent of Public Instruction, State of Ohio; Harry Rose, Fire Safety Coordinator, U.S. Naval Training Center; Donald Vonnahme, Chairman, Ohio River Basin Commission; Ronald Potesta, Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Beth Vorhees, News Director, West Virginia Public Radio; Garry Vorhees, Vice President, WTRF-TV; Jeffrey Vossler, President, Allegheny Fire Equipment Company; Linda Davidoff, Executive Director, Human SERVE Campaign; Edward Vreeswyk, Regional Program Director, Developmental Disabilities, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; and Arthur Vuolo, President, the RADIOGUIDE People, Incorporated. Topics include: firefighters, department of health, natural resources, flood relief telethon, highways, staffing of international office, WVU energy activities, voter registration, human services, education, department of motor vehicles, public service commission, and community and industrial development projects.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard Wachtel, President and General Manager, Shenandoah Communications, Inc.; W. Wachmeister, Ambassador of Sweden; Merwyn Scholten, Executive Director, West Virginia State Medical Association; Juro Wada, President, United Medical Association; J.E. Waddell, Assistant Administrator, Broaddus Hospital Association, Inc.; David Forinash, Assistant Commissioner, Medical Services, WV Department of Human Services; Robert Wade, General Manager, Mine Support Systems Inc.; Terry Wade, Director of Communications, Repbulican National Committee; and Romesh Wadhwani, Chairman of the Board, American Cimflex Corporation.  Topics include: highways, commerce, small cities block grant (Berkeley County), inland port authority, human services, department of public safety, community and industrial development, National Guard, black fly, medicaid reimbursement, education, natural resources, Iran/Contra situation, DARPA/DICE, and department of corrections.","This folder contains correspondence with: Doyle Waggoner, Chairperson, Board of Directors, Nicholas County Community Action Association; Don Wagenheim, Chairman, Wheeling Area Chamber of Commerce; Robert Waggoner, Acting Executive Director, West Central West Virginia Community Action Association; Daniel Wagner, Associate Professor and Director, Literacy Research Center, Graduate School of Education, University of Pennsylvania; David Wagner, Facility Emergency Response Coordinator, Pepsi-Cola Bottling Group; Gary Wagner, Director of Development, Alderson- Broaddus College; Joseph Rosenstein, Post-Secondary Educational Programs, Captioning and Adaptation Branch, Division of Innovation and Development, Special Education Programs, U.S. Department of Education; Gerard Wagner, Northwestern Connecticut AIDS Project; Thomas Wagner, General Manager, North American River Runners, Inc.; Moyne Wagoner, West Virginia Silver Haired Legislature; John Waihee, Governor of Hawaii; Hiroyuki Wakabayashi, Director, Public Affairs, Japan External Trade Organization; and James Wakley, Vice Chairman, Marmac Corporation. Topics include: weatherization assistance program, limited gaming, hotel/motel tax, community services block grant (Nicholas County), low energy assistance program, state firemen's convention, West Central WV Community Action, literacy, natural resources, WV Emergency Response Commission, department of public safety, workers' compensation, corps of engineers, potomac valley transit, department of motor vehicles, public transit support, silver haired legislature, Appalachian Regional Commission, National Governors' Association Liability Task Force, human rights, community and economic development, air national guard, and kammer plant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donald Wald, Chief, Diagnostic Radiology, West Virginia University School of Medicine; Patty Waldeck, President, Charleston Area League of Women Voters, Mina Waldie, Legislative Reference Bureau, State of Wisconsin; Benjamin Waldman, Associate Director, Presidential Personnel; Robert Pollitt, Assistant Attorney General, State of West Virginia; and Beverly Walcoff, Project Manager, Hazardous Materials Control Research Institute. Topics include: workers' compensation fund, congressional funding, Appalachian Regional Commission, and Weston facility.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Walkup, Manager, Eastern WV Regional Airport Authority; Frances Wall, President, National Tour Association, Inc.; John McCuskey, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; and Page Walley, Clinical Director/ Licensed Psychologist, Potomac Highlands Mental Health Guild Inc. Topics include: small cities block grant (Nicholas County), natural resources, Pocahontas Memorial Hospital, education, State Aeronautics Commission, tax department, commerce, human services, highways, and finance and administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Neil Walp, Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: economic and community development, commerce, legislative issues, highways, insurance, workers' compensation, human services, natural resources, tax department, collective bargaining, and Appalachian Regional Commission.","Topics include: Highways, Social Security Administration, Human Services, Appalachian Regional Commission, Health, Public Safety, Commerce, General Motors Saturn Facility, Small Cities Block Grant.","Topics include: Energy, Highways, Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant, Health, Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, Education, Highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Wallace, Governor of Alabama. Topics include: Highways, Appalachian Regional Commission, Education, Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Colonel Martin W. Walsh, District Engineer of the Baltimore District--Corps of Engineers of the United States Army; Harry N. Walters, Administrator of Veterans Affairs. Topics include: Agriculture, Commerce, Education, Public Safety, Water Resources Assistance, Highways, Veterans Administration, Natural Resources, Health, Small Cities Block Grant, Office of Management and Budget, Palace Publishing, Workers Compensation Fund, Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. Allen Wampler, Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy of the U.S. Department of Energy. Topics include: Energy, Clean Coal Technology Program, Flood Disaster, Workers Compensation Fund, Human Services, Health, International Trade.","Topics include: Community and Industrial Development, War Ships, Highways, Human Services, Education, Health, Flood Control, Workers Compensation Fund, Public Safety, Social Security, Veterans Affairs, Department of Corrections, Aging Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald W. Reagan, President of the United States. Topics include: Natural Resources, Human Services, Aging Commission, Health, Education, Prayer in Schools, Highways, United Mine Workers, Workers Compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: James R. Ware, Mayor of the Town of Beverly. Topics include: Economic development, Commerce, Highways, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Human Services, North Amerian Indian Alcatraz Project.","This folder contains correspondence with: George B. Warner, West Virginia Senator; Ralph L. Warner, Mayor of the Town of Gassaway. Topics include: Department of Corrections, Workers Compensation Fund, Energy, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Highways, Public Safety, Flood Recovery, Natural Resources, Public Employees Insurance Board, Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Ethel O. Washington, President of Black Americans in Vocational Education; Edward D. DiPrete, Governor of Rhode Island; James A. Traficant, Congressman. Topics include: Vocational Education, Human Services, Flood, Natural Resources, Highways, Public Safety, West Virginia Turnpike, State of the State, Aging Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Hays T. Watkins, Chief Executive Officer, CSX Corporation; Paul E. Watkins, President of the Mason County Commission. Topics include: Human Services, Motor Vehicles, Unemployment, Community Partnership Grant, Natural Resources, Public Safety, Medical, Tourism.","This folder contains correspondence with: H. Glenn Watson, Mayor of the City of Belington; James E. Watson, President of Health Physics Society Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering at the University of North Carolina; William E. Watson, President West Virginia Board of Regents. Topics include: Education, Health, Small Cities Block Grant, Public Services, Department of Corrections, Highways, Community Development, Social Security Administration, Veterans Affairs, Human Services, Culture and History.","This folder contains correspondence with: H. Glenn Watson, Mayor. Topics include: Education, State of the State, Board of Regents, Aging Commission, Highways, Energy, Human Services, Social Security Administration, Workers Compensation Fund, Community and Industrial Development, Health, Public Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Henry A. Waxman, U.S. Representative; Roger Waybright, President of the Historic Lewis County Chamber of Commerce. Topics include: Human Services, Highways, Natural Resources, Health, Motor Vehicles, Flood Assistance, Agriculture, Forestry.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. R. Wears, General Director of Theatre West Virginia. Topics include: Commerce, Grandview State Park, Theatre West Virginia, International Children's Festival, Human Services, Taxes, Coal, History and Culture, Abortion, Weatherization Assistance Program, Community Services Block Grant, Low Income Energy Assistance Program, Health.","Topics include: Motor Vehicles, Community and Industrial Development, Workers Compensation Fund, Highways, Human Services, National Guard, Education, Public Broadcasting, Corrections, Moundsville Penitentiary, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: James H. Webb Jr., Secretary of the Department of the Navy. Topics include: Health, Human Services, Highways, Community Development, Energy, Finance and Administration, U.S.S. West Virginia, Labor, Natural Resources, Public Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jimmy Joe Wedge, Mayor of Point Pleasant; Richard L. Weekly, President of the Board of Directors of the North Central West Virginia Community Action Association. Topics include: Highways, Motor Vehicles, Culture and History, Community and Economic Development, Public Energy, Postal Service, Natural Resources, Public Employees Insurance Board, Taxes, Community Partnership Grant, Public Safety, Governor's Youth Opportunity Camping Program, Weatherization Assistance Program, Small Cities Block Grant.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Weekly, County Coordinator of the Preston County Commission; Harry Weeks, President of the WV Medical Institute; Lloyd F. Weeks, U.S. Representative; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State. Topics include: Finance and Administration, Taxes, Human Services, Emergency Services, Highways, Public Employees Insurance Board, Motor Vehicles, Education, Workers Compensation Fund, Labor, National Institute of Chemical Studies.","This folder contains correspondence with: Caspar W. Weinberger, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Defense. Topics include: Natural Resources, Highways, Aging, Taxes, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Culture and History, Community and Industrial Development, Commerce, Public Employees Insurance Board, Public Safety, Small Cities Block Grant, Education, Clean Coal Technology Program.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Seif, Regional Administrator of the US EPA; Alan B. Mollohan, Congressman. Topics include: Air Pollution Control Commission, Natural Resources, Appalachian Regional Commission, Education, Safe Buildings Alliance, Workers Compensation Fund, Culture and History, Highways, Health, Corrections.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ron Welty, Superintendent, Nicholas County Schools; Gao Yang Wen, Coal Minister, Ministry of Coal Industry, People's Republic of China; Stan Wenell, President, Vietnam Veterans of America; and Michael Wenger, States' Washington Representative, Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: finance and administration, education employment grievance board, reappraisal, community and economic development, human services, health care cost review authority, Republican Governors' Association, highways, education, and Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Michael Wenger, States' Washington Representative, Appalachian Regional Commission; Dora Wentz, Claims Development Clerk, Department of Health and Human Services; and David Heydinger, Director of Health, State of West Virginia, Department of Health. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission flood donation, Appalachian Regional Commission, health, public service commission, community partnership grant, small cities block grant, workers' compensation fund, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Judy Black, Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs; Charles Wellings, Chairman, Doddridge County Republican Executive Committee; W.S. Ritchie, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Darrell Wells, Vice President, Teamsters Local Union Number 175; John Wells, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Loretta Lewis-Wells, Executive Director, Domestic Violence Coalition of Parkersburg; J.M. Wells, The Homer Laughlin China Company; John M. Wells, President, R.H. Kyle Furniture Company; and Robert Wells, Chairman, Fayette County Republican Executive Committee. Topics include: legislative issues, welfare reform, highways, public service commission, community and economic development, small cities block grant (Jackson, Fayette and Kanawha Counties), human services, Marshall University Stadium, culture and history, health, education, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), dinnerware for the Governors' Mansion, employment security, tax department, and department of health (hico clinic).","This folder contains correspondence with: James Welshonce, Chairman, AARP State Legislative Committee; Francisco Wenceslao, President and CEO, The Phillippine- American Democratic Foundation; Daniel Wenk, Superintendent, Mount Rushmore National Memorial, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior; and Michael Welshans, Chairman, Sheperd College Board of Advisors. Topics include: community care program, Saturn Plant, health, legislative matters, board of regents, and AARP.","This folder contains correspondence with: Fred Wertz, Secretary-Treasurer, Ad Hoc Coalition on International Electric Power Trade; and Robert Wertz, Assemblyman, New York, Chairman Council of State Governments Annual Meeting Committee, The Council of State Governments. Topics include: national coal council, trade, and electrical power.","This folder contains correspondence with: Fred West, Mayor, Town of Milford, West Virginia; Bernard Westfall, President, West Virginia University Hospitals; Charles Westfall, Mayor, Rivesville, West Virginia; James Westfall, President, West Virginia Wildlife Federation; Lynn Westfall, Superintendent, Upshur County Schools, Board of Trustees, Upshur County Public Library; and R.L. Wetzel, President, Wetzel International, Inc. Management Consultants. Topics include: tax department, U.S. Steel, highways, Solar Energy Act Funds, commerce, community and economic development, small cities block grant, higher education legislation, social security, commission on aging, medicare program, human services, natural resources, workers' compensation, library system in West Virginia, and coal utilization.","This folder contains correspondence with: Anderson Barnette, Col. GS.  WVARNG, Deputy STARC Commander; and Robert Harmon, Vice President, Westmoreland Coal Company. Topics include: highways, health (hico clinic), human services, adjutant general, workers' compensation, legislative issues, department of health, community and industrial development, education, public service commission, commerce, department of motor vehicles, finance and administration, and Westmoreland Coal.","This folder contains correspondence with: Scott Harman, Chairman Wetzel County Fire Board; Edward Thomas Wetzel, Chairman, Cabell County Republican Executive Committee; Edward Thomas Wetzel, The Huntington Hospital Inc.; and W.B. Wetzel, Task Force Chairperson, West Virginia Health Care Coalition, Weirton Steel Corporation. Topics include: highways, Wetzel County Fire Board, department of employment security, department of health, commission on aging, health care coalition, and opposition to sale of Conrail.","This folder contains: correspondence with:  Charles Coe, Secretary, D.O.H, AFSCME of West Virginia. Topics include: American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees.","Topics include: State of West Virginia credit.","This folder contains correspondence with: Sam Huff, West Virginia Breeders Classic; Jesse White, Executive Director, Southern Growth Policies Board; Kimberly Crawford, Technical Services Librarian, West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals; David Durenberger, U.S. Senator; Nick Rahall, U.S. House of Representatives; Donald Hodel, U.S. Secretary of the Interior; Rita Hennen, Legislative Chairman and Phyllis Osenton, President, Delta Kappa Gamma Society International; Norma Ciccarello, Executive Director, West Virginia Utility Contractors Association; W. Christian Sizemore, President, Alderson-Broaddus College; Ralph Pacinelli, RSA Regional Commissioner, Department of Education, OSERS; Sally Shepherd, Supervisor, Capitol Soil Conservation District; Nancy Mattox, Executive Director, West Virginia Advocates for the Developmentally Disabled; Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State; Michael Caryl State Tax Commissioner; Les Ulm, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Child Care Association; Patty Benedum and Joyce Lang, Co-Chairpersons, West Virginia Children's Book Award Committee; and John Ratcliff, Chief of Staff, Middle East Region, Civil Air Patrol. Topics include: West Virginia Bankers Association, West Virginia bond ratings, West Virginia Breeders Classic, West Virginia Beverage Industry, State Agency for Surplus Programs, safe drinking water act, West Virginia Teachers, West Virginia State Utility Assistance Program, human services, West Virginia Utility Contractors Association, West Virginia Advocates for the Disabled, finance and administration, West Virginia Capitol Historical Preservation Foundation, West Virginia Airport Systems Plan, West Virginia Children's Home, West Virginia Children's Book Award, Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution, West Virginia Coal Association, and deer hunting.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joseph Neubauer, Chairman, ARA Services, Incorporated; Dick Waybright, Executive Director, West Virginia Forestry Association; Dan Tonkoich, President, West Virginia Senate; Alan Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; John Agresto, Acting Chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities; Beverly Fluty, President, West Virginia Independence Hall Foundation, Inc.; James Waldeck, State Director, the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools State Committee; Clyde Jensen, President, West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine; Robert Colt, President, West Virginia Planning Association; Calvin Belcher, President, West Virginia Primary Care Study Group; Kenneth Jarvis, Executive Director, West Virginia Public Broadcasting; Scott Borden, Program Director, West Virginia Public Radio; Kenneth Legg, Executive Secretary, West Virginia School Service Personnel Association; Noreita Shamblin, Coordinator, Professional Development, West Virginia Department of Education; and Michele Craig, Executive Director, Region II Planning and Development Council. Topics include: education, West Virginia Emergency Response Commission, West Virginia Flood Suppliers, West Virginia foreign trade, West Virginia Glass Specialty Company lay-offs, West Virginia glass industry, The West Virginia Hillbilly, West Virginia Humanities Foundation, West Virginia Independence Hall, West Virginia Historical Preservation Foundation, natural resources, community and industrial development, employment benefits, department of corrections, West Virginia Association of Retired Schoolpersons, West Virginia Safety Council, West Virginia Solid Waste Association, West Virginia Teachers Forum, and West Virginia Coalition for the Homeless.","This folder contains correspondence with: LeGree Daniels, Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, United States Department of Education. Topics include: desegregation at WVU.","This folder contains correspondence with: David Fine, President, West Virginia University Hospitals, Inc.; John Jones, Vice-President for Health Sciences, West Virginia University; James Walter, Division of Handicapped Children's Services, West Virginia University School of Medicine; Rachel Tompkins, Associate Vice President and Director of Institute for Public Affairs, West Virginia University; and Ken Rutledge, President, West Virginia Hospital Association. Topics include: WVU replacement hospital, advisory board for the center for economic research and the institute for public affairs, and humana annual report.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Fahey. Topics include: congratulations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Potesta, Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; and Harold Elbon, Director General, Mountain State Forest Festival. Topics include: West Virginia Forest Festival.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joan Smith, Chairman, Queen's Committee, West Virginia Italian heritage Festival; William Pitt, President and Managing Director, The Greenbriar; Rachel Tompkins, Director of Extension, West Virginia University; George Pigott, Director General, Mountain State Forest Festival; Harold Elbon, Director General, Mountain State Forest Festival; Ronald Potesta, Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Gary Ogden, President, West Virginia Strawberry Festival; Randall Sanders, Director, 1987 Queen's Pageant, The West Virginia Strawberry Festival Association; Bill Giles, Vice President, Stock, American Power Boat Association; Michael Jones, President, American Power Boat Association; Len Haner, President, West Virginia State Water Festival; and Gloria Urbin, Executive Administrator, American Power Boat Association. Topics include: Italian Heritage Festival (Clarksburg), Upper Ohio Valley Italian Festival, State Fair of West Virginia, Mountain State Forest Festival, The West Virginia Strawberry Festival, and West Virginia Water Festival.   16: This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Basil, Director, Budget and Fiscal Affairs, West Virginia Legislature Joint Committee on Government and Finance. Topics include: Digest of Enrolled Budget Bill Regular Session West Virginia Legislature.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Basil, Director, Budget and Fiscal Affairs, West Virginia Legislature Joint Committee on Government and Finance. Topics include: Digest of Enrolled Budget Bill Regular Session West Virginia Legislature.","This folder contains correspondence with: Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor; Dale Nitzchke, President, Marshall University; Hugh Monoghan Regional Inspector General for Audit, U.S. Department of Education; Barbara Matz, Chairman, West Virginia Board of Social Work Examiners; Thedford Shanklin, Director, Legislative Postaudit Division, West Virginia Legislature Joint Commission on Government and Finance; Charles Langan, Administrator, Huntington State Hospital; Walter Dale, Chairperson, West Virginia Health Care Cost Review Authority; Earl Vickers, Director, Legislative Services, West Virginia Legislature Joint Committee on Government and Finance; Norman Fagan, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Culture and History; Fred Wright, Commissioner, Insurance Commissioner of West Virginia; A. James Manchin, West Virginia State Treasures; Jerold Dugger, President, Bluefield State College; Dawn Koscoe, Assistant Secretary, WV State Board of Examiners of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons; Robert Howes, Administrator, Lakin Hospital; Michael Greer, Chairman, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Barbara Martin, Administrator, Spencer Hospital; Ruth Ann Panepinto, Administrator, Marion Health Care Hospital; Ronald Potesta, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; A.V. Dodrill, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Corrections; Carles Stultz, Secretary, West Virginia State Board of Examiners of Land Surveyors; Earl Buress, Chairman, Board of Registration for Sanitarians; Robert Corey, Director and Risk Manager, Board of Risk and Insurance Management, State of West Virginia; Charlie Brown, West Virginia Attorney General; and Kenneth Martin, President, West Virginia Board of Architects.  Topics include: Quantitative Evaluation System, and audits.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard DeVaul, Dean, West Virginia School of Medicine.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Whitler, Vice President, Public Policy Development, West Virginia Hospital Association; and Ken Rutledge, President, West Virginia Hospital Association. Topics include: small and rural hospitals, west virginia hospital finance authority, health care publication, West Virginia Hospital Association, and West Virginia Hospitals","This folder contains correspondence with: Russell Isaacs, Chairman, West Virginia Roundtable, Inc; and Madeleine Hemmings, Executive Director. Topics include: West Virginia Roundtable.","This folder contains correspondence with: Neil Bucklew, President, West Virginia University; Robert Anderson, Extension Specialist, Environmental Education, West Virginia University Extension Service; Richard Bajura, Executive Secretary, Office of the Director, Energy Research Center, West Virginia University; Maria Barney, Business Manager, Division of Theater, West Virginia University; Richard Bajura, Director, Energy Research Center, West Virginia University; Carl Beard, Director, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission; Fred Brooks, Writer/Editor, Mountain State Mining Bulletin, West Virginia University College of Mineral and Energy Resources; Carl Selinger, Dean, West Virginia College of Law; James Robinson, President, West Virginia University Foundation, Inc.; Elizabeth Dole, U.S. Secretary of Transportation; Hilda Hursh, Infant and Early Childhood Program Coordinator, West Virginia University;  Fred Schaus, Director of Athletics, West Virginia University Intercollegiate Athletics; Rex Foster, Development Officer, Mountaineer Athletic Club, West Virginia University; William Gillespie, West Virginia University College of Agriculture and Forestry Alumni Association; Randall Roberts, Manager, Labor Relations, Louie Glass Company; John Jones, Vice President for Health Sciences, West Virginia University; W. Gale Catlett, WVU Head Basketball Coach; E. Gordon Gee, President, West Virginia University; Anthony Ferrise, Extension Specialist, West Virginia University Cooperative Extension Service; Don Young, Recruiting Coordinator, West Virginia University Football; and Leon Ginsberg, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents, West Virginia University. Topics include: athletic endowment fund, coal and energy research bureau, coal and energy research committee, financial aid, engineering research building, fly ash study contract, biomass project, West Virginia Capital Company Act, education of handicapped children, WVU energy activity, WVU football, Industrial Relations Graduate Program, WVU Cancer Center, animal sciences, student affairs, and WVU Energy Park.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carl Selinger, Dean, West Virginia University, College of Law; Bernard Westfall, President, West Virginia University Hospitals, Inc.; John Traubert, Associate Dean, West Virginia University School of Medicine; Monica Gergely, Chairman, Mountaineer Week '85; Jon Daniel, Mayor, Bethlehem, West Virginia; John Marsh, U.S. Secretary of the Army; John McCluskey, West Virginia Commissioner of Finance and Administration; Richard DuVaul, Dean, West Virginia University School of Medicine; Pamela Yost, Research Technologist, West Virginia University School of Medicine; David Hall, Chairman, Admissions Committee, West Virginia University School of Medicine; Olen Jones, President, West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools, West Virginia Department of Education; Roy Moxley, Professor of Education, West Virginia University; Don Nehlen, Head Football Coach, West Virginia University; Sophia Peterson, Professor of Political Science, Coordinator, International Studies Major, Co-director, FACDIS; Cecil Pollard, Manager/ Health Services Research, West Virginia University; Diane Reinhard, Interim President, West Virginia University; Fred Schaus, Director of Athletics, West Virginia University Intercollegiate Athletics; John Schroder, Dean, West Virginia University College of Mineral and Energy Resources; Neil Bucklew, President, West Virginia University; Curtis Tompkins, Dean West Virginia University College of Engineering; Paul Nesselroad, Professor of Agricultural Economics, Division of Resource Management, College of Agriculture and Forestry; Caspar Weinberger, Secretary, U.S. Department of Defense; David Yoder, President, Apartment and Rental Housing Association of West Virginia; and Don Young, Recruiting Coordinator, West Virginia University Football.  Topics include: medicare program, most loyal mountaineer, Super Computer Regional Center, forestry, athletics, WVU payroll, faculty salaries, budgetary matters, and WVU hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with: John McCuskey, Commissioner, State of West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Charles Davis, Business Manager, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local Union 425; and James Knost, Oncology/Hematology Associates. Topics include: WVU cancer center, budget, funding, personal services, and organization of the center.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Steptoe, President, The West Virginia State Bar; Raymond Hinerman, President, The West Virginia State Bar; Eugene Hoyer, Hoyer, Hoyer, and Smith, Attorneys at Law; Dan Callaghan, President, The West Virginia State Bar; Robert Davis, Bar Counsel, The West Virginia State Bar; Robert Michael, U.S. House of Representatives; and Mark Smith, Executive Director, The West Virginia State Bar. Topics include: funding for the indigent defense system in West Virginia, judicial salary increases, funding for Public Legal Services Council, professional liability insurance, and department of corrections.","This folder contains correspondence with: Cynthia Selan, Special Assistant, State Government Personnel Operations.","Topics include: State employee newsletters.","This folder contains correspondence with: Paul Stone, Chief, ALJ; and Patrick Murphy, Vice Chairman, Committee on Education, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: matters relating to the state supreme court of appeals.","This folder contains correspondence with: Linda Ball, Executive Director, Greater Ashland Area Cultural and Economic Development Foundation Inc.; James Altmeyer, Chairman, Vietnam Veterans' Memorial Commission; William Joerg, Secretary, United Bank; Patricia Ellicott, Comptroller, Office of the Governor of West Virginia; Lewis Totten, President, Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter 18; Larry Tucker, West Virginia State Senator; and General Chuck Yeager, U.S. Air Force. Topics include: Vietnam veterans' memorial, governors' contingency fund, and memorial proposals and plans.","Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","This folder contains correspondence with: Alma King, Clerk, Kanawha County Commission; and James Raymond Harvey, Museum of Modern History, House of the Heart. Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","This folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, U.S. Senator; and Frank Neary, Putnam County Commission. Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","Topics include: West Virginia information requests","Topics include: West Virginia information requests","This folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, U.S. Senator. Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jim Smith, Alabama State Senator; and Melvin Smith, Director, Division of State History, State of Utah. Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","Topics include: West Virginia information requests.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Whalen, Executive Director, Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area; James Whaley, President, Local Union No. 567, American Flint Glass Workers Union; D.Y. Whang, Chairman, Dado Corporation; Jamie Wharton, Outreach Coordinator, The Florence Crittenton Outreach Program; L.W. Bechtold, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Alan Wheeler, Magistrate, Monongalia County Magistrate Court; Albin Wheeler, Major General, U.S. Army, Commandant, Industrial College of the Armed Forces; and Charles Wheeler, Executive Assistant, West Virginia State Armory Board. Topics include: finance and administration, social security administration, employment security, commission on aging, commerce, staffing, collective bargaining, health, tax department, natural resources, highways, petition in support of spraying for black flies, department of motor vehicles, and human services.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Ware, Mayor, Town of Beverly, West Virginia; William Wheeler, West Virginia Association of Nurse Anesthetists; F. Wayne Barte, City Manager, City of Wheeling, West Virginia; John Saunders, President, Beckley College; Thomas Acker, President, Wheeling College; Don Mackle, President, Wheeling Electric Company; Rachael Worly, Music Director, Wheeling Symphony Society, Inc.; and Dannie Whelan, Mayor, City of Weston, West Virginia. Topics include: department of natural resources, petition in support of spraying for black flies, commission on aging, department of education, small cities block grant, human services, highways, international trade, finance and administration, new mental health facility, Weston State Hospital, and community and industrial development.","This folder contains correspondence with: S.G. Nazzaro, Administrator, Wheeling Hospital. Topics include: Wheeling Hospital, managing health costs, and open heart surgery.","This folder contains correspondence with: T.L. Whetherholt, Vice-Chairman, Dr Ridge Civic Improvement Association; Roy Whisman, President, Local Union 5869, United Mine Workers of America; Mildred Whisner, Clerk, Mineral County Magistrate Court; Vernon Whitacre, West Virginia State Senate; Ebb Whitley, President, McDowell County Commission; Tony Whitlow, West Virginia State Senator; R.W. Wilkinson, President, The First National Bank of Bluefield; Ashie Whitaker, Coordinator, Schuylkill Intermediate Unit No. 29, Exceptional Children Program; and Joe Martin, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: highways, human services, public transit support, natural resources, public safety, commission on aging, Potomac Valley Transit, workers' compensation fund, response to Governor's comments on coal miners, finance and administration, use of Civil War sites, National Governors' Association (Electricity Transmission), state tax department, West Virginia District Export Council, and glass industry assistance program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Steve Williams, City Manager, City of Huntington, West Virginia; Albert White, Executive Director, The Fairfield West Neighborhood Community Development, Inc.; Bennell White, District Administrator, Division of Parks and Recreation, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; and Beverly White, Chairman, Commission of Presidential Scholars, U.S. Department of Education. Topics include: health, human services, little league baseball, highways, petition for increased education funding, and child abuse law.","This folder contains correspondence with: C.M. White, Huttonsville Correctional Center; Charles White, Tax Division, General Motors; Clyde White, West Virginia Manufactured Housing Association; Arryl White, Secretary of the Senate, California Legislature; and David White, Professor, Division of Forestry, College of Agriculture and Forestry, West Virginia University. Topics include: human services, corrections, department of public safety, highways, workers' compensation, Saturn Corporation, flood assistance, workers' compensation, community and industrial development, education, employment security, department of motor vehicles, and commission on aging.","This folder contains correspondence with: Judy Black, Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs; Frank Donatelli, Assistant to the President for Political and Intergovernmental Affairs; Lois Haight Herrington, Chairman, The White House Conference for a Drug Free America; J.E. White, Plant Manager, American Cyanmid, Polymer Products Division; Ronald Potesta, Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Gary White, President, West Virginia Coal Association; Harold White, Professor of Social Work, West Virginia University; Andrew Card, Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs; and Kenneth White, President, Board of Education, Commonwealth of Virginia. Topics include: workers' compensation, department, hazardous waste, drug free communities program, Minuteman Press, community and industrial development, department of motor vehicles, highways, teachers retirement, department of education, public service commission, commission on aging, department of energy, human services, WV Behavioral Health Advisory Council, legislative issues, turnpike commission, and veterans affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack White, Provincial Court of Newfoundland; Jeffery White, Assistant General Counsel, American Electric Power Service Corporation; Karen White, Chairperson, State Job Training Coordinating Council; Mark White, Chairman, Southern States Energy Board; and Melissa White, Student Body President, Marshall University. Topics include: federal superfund, highways, department of corrections, commission on aging, workers' compensation fund, human services, public service commission, public safety, U.S. Department of Energy High School Scientists Honors Program, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Regina Lipscomb, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Human Services; Patricia Holmes White, West Virginia House of Delegates; Paul White, Chairman, BJS/FBI Task Force of the Study of the UCR Program, U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Statistics; M. Paul White, State Representative, Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Paul Leary, Chairman, West Virginia Development Disabilities, Planning Council; Peter White, President, The Southern Center for International Studies; Philip White, Director, Office of International Affairs, Criminal Division, U.S. Department of Justice; and Robert White, Chairman, Thomas Parks and Recreation Committee.  Topics include: health, employment security, highways, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), day care for public employees, department of public safety, human services, commission on aging, community and industrial development, department of energy, tax department, and workers' compensation fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Sam White, Judge of the Third Judicial Circuit of West Virginia; Thomas White, Marshall County Prosecuting Attorney; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner, West Virginia Workers' Compensation Fund; W.S. White, Chairman and CEO, American Electric Power Company; and William White, President, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation. Topics include: department of education, department of natural resources, highways, community and industrial development, health department, workers' compensation fund, department of motor vehicles, aging, social security administration, vocational rehabilitation, oil and gas, prison riot, Moundsville Penitentiary, energy, tax department, and drug free communities program.","This folder contains correspondence with: E. K. Whitley Jr., President of McDowell County Commission; Tony E. Whitlow, Senator of West Virginia. Topics include: Natural Resources, Migratory Waterfowl Stamp Legislature, Highways, Hospitals, Appalachian Regional Commission, Small Cities Block Grant, Aging Commission, Motor Vehicles, Public Safety, Tax Department.","Topics include: Human Services, Education, Air Pollution, Public Safety, Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Energy, Housing and Urban Development, Appalachian Regional Commission, Crime, Human Services, Who's Who in America.","Topics include: Highways, Health, Aging, Human Services, Natural Resources, Public Safety, Energy, Whitewater Rafting.","Topics include: Highways, Commerce, Drunk Driving Prevention, Aging, Human Services, History and Culture, Commerce, Community Partnership Grant, Natural Resources, Energy, National Governors Association.","Topics include: Highways, Natural Resources, Schools, Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, Emergency Services, Pornography Awarness Week, Economic Development, Health, Public Services Committee, Education, Commerce.","Topics include: Natural Resources, Highways, Human Services, State Economy, Economy, Health, Industrial Development, Flood Recovery.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wallace G. Wilkinson, Governor of Kentucky. Topics include: Taxes, Culture and History, Highways, Public Safety, Department of Corrections, Turnpike Commission, Human Services, Ohio Kentucky and West Virginia Interstate Planning Commission, Small Cities Block Grant.","Topics include: Agriculture, Natural Resources, Human Services, Aging Commission, Labor, Motor Vehicles, Employment Security, Health, Community Development, Workers Compensation Fund, Finance and Administration.","Topics include: Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Natural Resources, Health, Taxes, Abortion, Public Transportation, Human Services, Emergency Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bill Williams, Mayor of the City of Belington; Bruce O. Williams, Senator of West Virginia. Topics include: Natural Resources, Department of Corrections, Workers Compensation Fund, Health, Commerce, Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant, Industrial Development, National Governors' Association, Maternal and Infant Health, Highways, State Taxes, Flood Recovery and Relief, Labor.","Topics include: Workers Compensation Fund, Human Services, Highways, Governors Commission, Taxes, Natural Resources, Culture and History, Public Services, Health, Energy, Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: James A. Williams, Mayor of the City of Moundsville; Lynn R. Williams, International President of the United Steelworkers of America. Topics include: Highways, Taxes, Department of Corrections, Community Partnership Program Funds, Workers Compensation Fund, Culture and History, Republican State Executive Committee, Human Services, Aging Commission, Commerce, Finance and Administration, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Marcia Williams, Clinical Psychologist, Potomac Highlands Mental Health Guild, Inc.; Nadine Williams, Project Director, Job Advocate for Vocational Education, Women and Employment; Nat Williams, The Nature Conservancy; Jay Hoke, Legal Counsel and Director, Office of Customer Relations, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Ralph Williams, West Virginia State Senator; Randall Williams, AML Program Specialist, West Virginia Office of Surface Mining; and Roy Williams, Mayor, Town of Matoaka, West Virginia. Topics include: veterans' affairs, department of health, human services, highways, commission on aging, social security administration, insurance, tax department, Italian Heritage Festival in Clarksburg, education, flood, workers' compensation, public service commission, department of motor vehicles, and alcohol beverage control commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Steve Williams, City Manager, Huntington West Virginia; Stephen T. Williams, West Virginia House of Delegates; Steven R. Williams, President, Petroleum Development Corporation; Terry Williams, Mayor, City of Spencer, West Virginia; Thomas Williams, President and CEO, Foote Mineral Company; Tom Williams, President, Elkins Builders; Tyler Williams, Director, Institutional Conservation Program, Conservation and Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Energy; Walter Williams, Chairman of the Board and President, Bethlehem Steel Corporation; and Xon Williams, West Virginia Silver Haired Legislature. Topics include: human services, alcohol beverage control, highways, community and industrial development, emergency employment program, American Council of Young Political Leaders, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), energy, state and municipal governments, department of motor vehicles, Appalachian Regional Commission, Davis power project, and emergency employment program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Imogene Hewit and George Williamson, Co-Chairman, Veterans of Foreign Wars; Grayson Williamson, Mayor, Town of New Haven, West Virginia; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Michael Williamson, Office of the Governor of South Dakota; and Patricia Williamson, Food Service Director, Raleigh County Board of Education. Topics include: commerce, department of public safety, insurance, highways, solid waste law, commission on aging, workers' compensation, human services, tax department, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ann Wilson, Region IX Teamleader, Family Services Network; C.B. Wilson, Chairman, Division of Music, West Virginia University College of Creative Arts; Cindy Wilson, Associate Professor and Research Director, Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences, F. Edward Herbert School of Medicine; Sir David Wilson, Governor, Protocol Division, Hong Kong; Don Wilson, Archivist of the United States, National Archives and Records Administration; John Wilson, Major General, West Virginia Air National Guard;  Elza Wilson, President, Barbour County Emergency Food and Shelter Board; Gary Wilson, Administrator, Burlington United methodist Home for Children and Youth, Inc.; and Harlan Wilson, Colonel, West Virginia Air National Guard, Assistant Adjutant General. Topics include: drug abuse, department of natural resources, legislative issues, Potomac Valley Transit, highways, department of motor vehicles, tax department, aging, human services, public safety, and department of health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Helen Wilson, West Virginia Silver Haired Legislature; Jack Wilson, President, Mannington District Fair Association; James Wilson, Superintendent, The Wheeling District United Methodist Church; James Wilson, President, West Virginia School Boards Association; Jim Wilson, Chairperson, Governmental Affairs Committee, Harrison County Chamber of Commerce; John Wilson, Major General, West Virginia Air National Guard; John Wilson, Executive Director, Southern Governors' Association; and John Wilson, Mayor, City of Welch, West Virginia. Topics include: highways, education, flood recovery, small cities block grant (Tucker and McDowell Counties), Southern Governors' Association, Moundsville Penitentiary, tax department, Appalachian Regional Commission, culture and history, human services, and community and industrial development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bob Wise, United States Congress; Professor Neil Wilson, Chair, Search Committee, Endowed Chair for Entrepreneurial Studies, University of Northern Iowa; Pat Wilson, Chairman, West Virginia State Council on Vocational Education; Pete Wilson, Chairman, Armed Services Manpower and Personnel Subcommittee, United States Senate; Pete Wilson, U.S. Senator; G. Peter Wilson, President, The Institute of Internal Auditors; Colonel Robert Wilson, District Engineer, Huntington District, Corps of Engineers; Roderick Wilson, Director, National Youth Science Camp; and Charles Deaton, Administrative Assistant, Office of the Governor of Mississippi. Topics include: social security administration, legislation, Weston Facility, insurance, commission on aging, highways, clean water act, education, department of energy, National Guard, finance and administration, legislative services, black flies, natural resources, Corps of Engineers Little Kanawha Basin, flood recovery, West Liberty State College sewage treatment operations, department of agriculture, and workers' compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mary Lou Wilson.","This folder contains correspondence with: Sergeant Scott Wilson, 167th Air National Guard Color Guard Drill Team; Vicki Wilson, Parent Coordinator, Martinsburg Parents Anonymous; and George Wallace, Governor of Alabama. Topics include: employment security, workers' compensation, culture and history, commission on aging, human services, collective bargaining, energy, state fire marshal, legislation, natural resources, commission on aging, highways, and health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mary Wimmer, Conservation Committee Chair, Sierra Club, West Virginia Chapter; Homer Winans, Administrator, Rest Haven Nursing Home, Inc.; and Robert Windom, Assistant Secretary for Health, Public Health Service, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: public service commission, department of motor vehicles, community development, highways, unemployment of coal miners, natural resources, small cities block grant, medicaid services reimbursement, community and industrial development, health, and flood recovery.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Windom, Assistant Secretary for Health, Public Health Service, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Adolescent Pregnancy Programs;  Lewis Wine, President, Braxton County Commission; Samuel Winer, Executive Director, New Martinsville Regatta; Paul Hutchinson, West Virginia House of Delegates; Robert Wingett, Editor, The Point Pleasant Register; Susan Wingfield, President, Mississippi Valley Coal Exports Council; and Joe Winkle, Assistant Associate Director, Office of Disaster Assistance Program, Federal Emergency Management Agency. Topics include: highways, tax department, health, energy, Florence Crittenton Home, commission on aging, commerce, wineries, Winfield Locks and Dams, natural resources, workers' compensation, flood assistance, and legislative issues.","This folder contains correspondence with: Julius Becton, Director, The Federal Emergency Management Agency; Rick Winnell, Clerk, Senate Committee on Enrolled Bills, West Virginia State Senate; Kent Strange Hall, State Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee; and Joyce Winterton, Executive Director, National Council on Vocational Education. Topics include: highways, human services, commerce, legislative issues, refugees, Appalachian Regional Commission, aging, tax department, public safety, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bob Wise, Congressman. Topics include: Human Services, Education, Motor Vehicles, Commerce, Highways, State Employment, Public Safety, Community and Industrial Development, Workers Compensation Fund, Natural Resources, Health, Weatherization Assistance Program.","Topics include: Natural Resources, Highways, Health, Aging, Commerce, Education, Human Services, Small Business, Community Development, State Taxes, Motor Vehicles, Social Security Administration, Public Employees Insurance Board.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert E. Wise Jr., Congressman. Topics include: Community and Industrial Development, Taxes, Highways, Employment Security, Clean Air Act, Job Training Partnership Act, National Governors Association, Appalachian Regional Commission, Toxic Emergencies, Crime, Federal Lands Administration Act, Oil Import Tax, Veterans Affairs, Clean Water Act, Small Cities Block Grant, Food Stamps, Coal, Human Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert E. Wise Jr., Congressman. Topics include: Japanese Direct Investment in the United States, Community and Industrial Development, Business Development, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harris Wofford, Secretary of the Department of Labor and Industry; Dennis S. Wolverton, Commissioner of Doddridge County Commission. Topics include: Health, Employment Security, Public Services, Culture and History, Highways, Human Services, Public Safety, Natural Resources, Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frank R. Wolf, Congressman. Topics include: National Security Subcommittee, League of Women Voters, Health Department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Earl W. Wolfe, Director of the West Virginia State Board of Rehabilitation. Topics include: Human Services, Workers Compensation, Human Services, Natural Resources, Department of Corrections, Energy, Coal, Small Cities Block Grant, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Highways, Legislative Issues, Motor Vehicles, Rehabilitation Services, Finance and Administration, Employment and Training, Vocational Rehabilitation, Public Safety, Taxes, Motor Vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with: M. Jay Wolfe, Senator. Topics include: Health, National Governors Association, Taxes, Liability, Highways, Human Services, Workers Compensation, Culture and History, Aging Commission, Flood Relief, Commerce, Clean Coal Technology Program, Motor Vehicles.","This folder's topic includes: Wood County Accomplishments.","Topics include: Surplus Property, Wood County Police Inc., Wood County Police Financial Reports, Emergency Services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Daniel Wood, Mayor of the town of Monongah. Topics include: Highways, Women's Sports Foundation, Women's Resource Center, Human Services, Public Services, State Taxes, Education, Natural Resources, Wood County Recreation Commission, Nongame Wildlife Program, Small Cities Block Grant, Community Development, Commerce, Industrial Prospect, Abortion, Motor Vehicles.","Topics include: Natural Resources, Motor Vehicles, Human Services, Highways, Health, Department of Corrections, Education Legislature, Moundsville Penitentiary, Liability Insurance, Abortion, Education, Energy, Workers Compensation Fund.","Topics include: Highways, Energy, Health, Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms Bureau, Small Cities Block Grant, Motor Vehicles, Heath, Flood Recovery, Human Services, Natural Resources, Nongame Wildlife Program, Public Safety, Foreign Trade.","This folder contains correspondence with: R. L. Woodyard, Chief Deputy of Wood County Sheriff Department. Topics include: Veterans Affairs, Health, Aging Commission, Natural Resources, State Taxes, Highways, Public Safety, Agriculture, Human Services, Industrial Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: W. S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways; Ronald Lee Wyatt, Mayor. Topics include: Commerce, Veterans Affairs, Human Services, Workers Compensation, Employment Training, Highways, Republican National Committee, Motor Vehicles, Health, Davis Power Project, Taxes, Natural Resources, Culture and History, Financial Assistance, Aging Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Chalmers P. Wylie, Congressman; Ed Wyrick, Director of the National Police Chiefs and Sheriffs Information Bureau; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of Highways. Topics include: Human Services, Finance and Administration, Highways, Health, Appalachian Regional Commission, Legislative Issues, Aging, Department of Corrections, Economic Development Authority, Job Training Partnership Act, American Health Foundation, Education, Natural Resources, Community and Industrial Development, Energy.","Topics include: Employment Security, Economic Development, Workers Compensation Fund, Human Services, Abortion, Energy, Education, Labor, Natural Resources, Commerce, Taxes, Highways, Department of Corrections, Social Security Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: James W. Word Jr., Chairman of the West Virginia Turnpike Commission; Albert C. Workman, Mayor of Ravenswood; Jack L. Workman, Workman Developments. Topics include: Legislative Proposals, Turnpike Bonds, Taxes, Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization Act of 1986, Natural Resources, Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, Community Development, Public Safety, Small Cities Block Grant, Highways, Committee on Aging, Public Employees Insurance Board, Health, Coal Economy, Housing and Urban Development, Mining Urban Wastes, Workman Developments, Acid Rain.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack L. Workman, Workman Developments; G. Randolph Worls, Executive Director of the American Institute for Leisure Resources. Topics include: Health, Highways, Natural Resources, Human Services, Health, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Program, Small Cities Block Grant, Commerce, Culture and History, Historical Preservation Grant, Energy, Higher Education, Community Development, Taxes, Social Security Administration, World Tech Conference, Culture and History, Wheeling Symphony Society, Community Partnership Grant, Wheeling Park Commission, Governors Community Partnership Program.","Topics include: Buckle Up Pledge, Higher Education Legislation, Workers Compensation Fund, Highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: William R. Wooten, Delegate of West Virginia. Topics include: Tourism, Employment, Commerce, Education, Taxes, Natural Resources, Highways, Republican Executive Committee, Collective Bargaining, Energy, Workers Compensation Fund, Human Services, Community Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Industrial Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Fred Wright, Commissioner of the Insurance Department. Topics include: Labor, Natural Resources, Veterans Affairs, Highways, Health Care Cost, National Governors Association, Insurance Department, Workers Compensation Fund, Public Safety.","Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Community Development, Recovery Foundation, Insurance Liability, Human Services, Labor, Social Security Administration, Coal Development Authority, Fuel Use Act, Highways, Public Service Commission, Labor Management, Workers Compensation Fund, Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Xu Yun, Second Secretary, People's Republic of China Embassy. Topics include: community and industrial development, commission on aging, and Soong Ching Ling Foundation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mike Yakovsky, President, Upper and Lower Kanawha Valley Black Lung and Disabled Workers Association; Takamasa Yamamura, Chairman and C.E.O., Wheeling-Nisshin; Eiji Yamano, Senior Manager, Overseas Marketing Department, Silver Seiko Limited; Hisao Yuasa, President, Office Products Division, Ricoh Corporation; Kichirou Yamaoto, Director and General Manager, The Sanwa Bank Limited, New York Branch; Yan Shun, Vice-Principal Engineer, Beijing Coal Mining Machinery Factory, Ministry of Coal Industry, Beijing Powered Support Institute; Samuel Yanagisawa, Chairman, Varo, Inc.; Joseph Yancik, Director, Office of Energy, United States Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration; Rick Yanero, United Mine Workers of America, District 31; Frank Yankovic, America's Polka King; Conklin Yankunsh, Associate Director, Northeastern Educational Television of Ohio, Inc.; Albert Yani, West Virginia House of Delegates; Stephen Spence, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; Betty Yates, Commander, Disabled Veterans Auxiliary; Sidney Yates, U.S. House of Representatives; General Chuck Yeager, U.S. Air Force; David Yeager, United Mine Workers of America, Local Union 1054; Joe Yeager, West Virginia University Extension Service, Central District Office, Jackson's Mill State 4-H Camp; Robert Yeager, Northern Ohio River Industrial Mutual Aid Council; and G. Thomas yeager, Banker Watts and Company. Topics include: vocational rehabilitation, human services, workers' compensation, tax department, department of natural resources, community and economic development, international trade, legislation, coal import report, highways, collective bargaining, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), human rights, small cities block grant (Harrison County), Abandoned Mine Lands Program, employment security, and aeronautics.","This folder contains correspondence with: Herman Yeager, Forester, Westvaco, Bleached Board Division; Thomas Yeager, Baker Watts and Company; Bob Waugh, Real Estate Representative, McDonald's Corporation, Pittsburgh Regional Office; John Yeager, Mental Hygiene Commissioner, of Hancock County West Virginia; S.G. Nazzaro, Administrator, Wheeling Hospital; Nancy Yeager, President, Marshall University Yeager Scholars Program; Clayton Yeutter, Ambassador, U.S Trade Representative, Executive Office of the President of the United State; and James Yen, International Institute of Rural Reconstruction. Topics include: tax department, human services, department of health, human services, department of corrections, public service commission, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: David King, Executive, Ohio-West Virginia YMCA; David Yoder, Chairman, Committee for the Extension of U.S. Route 48, Monongalia County Development Authority; and Toshihiko Hiyama, President, Yokohama Tire Corporation. Topics include: public service commission, capitol dome, highways, commerce, human services, board of regents, mining fatalities, National Governors' Association, Route 48 extension, and finance and administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: H.L. Yoh, Chairman, Mid-Atlantic Region, U.S. Olympic Committee; Keith Allen Yoho, President, West Virginia University Beta Theta Pi; Toshihiko Hiyama, President, Yokohama Tire Company; William Yoke, President, West Virginia Society of Architects; Hisaaki Suzuki, President, Yokohama Rubber Company Limited; Virginia Yokum, County Council President, Randolph County Extension Homemakers Council; David Yonker, Commercial Counselor, Embassy of the United States of America in Argentina; and Kenneth Yost, President and William Belcher, President- Elect, Clarksburg Development Corporation. Topics include: highways, Grave Creek Mound State Park, human services, finance and administration, small cities block grant (Harrison County), economic and community development, human services, commerce, Martin Luther King Jr. Day Holiday, and department of motor vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth Yost, President, Clarksburg Development Corporation, Vice President of Administration, Consolidated Gas Transmission Corporation; Leslie Yost, Office of Assessor, Mineral County West Virginia; Don Newman, The Under Secretary of Health and Human Services; Yuko Oana, Managing Director and General Manager, The Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank, Limited; and Chao Yung-Fen, Harvest Televideo Programs Production Company. Topics include: Main Street West Virginia, finance and administration, YMCA Swimming Pool, small cities block grant (Mineral and Ritchie Counties), highways, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Governor's Commission on Diabled Persons, education, youth suicides, commerce, and workers' compensation fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: David King, Executive Director, Ohio-West Virginia YMCA; John Snow, President and Chief Executive Officer, CSX Transportation; Roger Holmes, Assistant Vice President, Westvaco; and Betty Gardener Bailey, Secretary, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation. Topics include: YMCA Camp Horseshoe.","This folder contains correspondence with: William French Smith, Attorney General of the United States; Betty Young, Member, Board of Directors, West Virginia Nurses Association; Buford Young, Director, Social Work Program, Concord College; Diana Young, Public Information, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; and Don Young, Recruiting Coordinator, West Virginia University Football. Topics include: young American medals, prayer in schools, human services, workers' compensation, highways, natural resources, and WVU Football.","This folder contains correspondence with: Irene Young, Delegate, Silver Haired Legislature; J. Warren Young, Publisher, BOYS' LIFE, Boy Scouts of America; and Jeanette Young, Workers' Compensation Fund, Medical Audit Section, State of West Virginia. Topics include: highways, natural resources, highways, vocational rehabilitation, department of corrections, economic and community development, human services, health, and tax department.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth Young, Plant Manager, Pennsboro Manufacturing Company, Patricia Young, National Coordinator, National Committee For World Food Day; and Stephen Clark, Chairman, Young Republican National Federation. Topics include: highways, National Organization for Victim Assistance, workers' compensation, human services, community and industrial development, small cities block grant (Jackson County), employment, and Garrett County, Maryland.","This folder contains correspondence with: Stephen Young, Vice President, Government Affairs, Consolidation Coal Company; Stephen Young, Chairman, Republican Central Committee of Wyandotte County; Warren Young, Chairman, Legislative Committee, National Auto Auction Association; and William Young, Department of History and Political Science, Bethany College. Topics include: small cities block grant (Jackson County), community and industrial development, department of public service, natural resources, highways, Consolidation Coal Company, department of energy, commerce, drug free community program, human services, employment security, and workers' compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jane Zacek, Director, Management Resources Project, Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government; H.M. Zachem, Administrative Vice President, Public Affairs, Ashland Oil, Inc.; Frederick Zeller, Professor, Industrial and Labor Relations, Program Leader, West Virginia University Extension Service; Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of Labor; Joseph Zambelli, Acting Executive Director, Region VII Planning and Development Council; and Bernie Zelewicz, Secretary/Treasurer, West Virginia State Lodge, Fraternal Order of Police. Topics include: department of human services, National Governors' Association survey, energy, workers' compensation, flood recovery, community partnership grant (Upshur County), community and industrial development, and department of energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Peter Zannoni, President, Rubber Crafters of West Virginia, Inc.; and Tommaso Zanzotto, President, Travel Services U.S., American Express, Travel Related Services Company, Inc. Topics include: department of energy, travel management office, prayer in school, natural resources, and highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rev. Philip Zebley, Treasurer, Executive Presbyter, Mountaineer Food Bank; Lando Zech, Chairman, United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission; David Zegeer, Assistant Secretary of Labor for Mine Safety and Health, U.S. Department of Labor; Frederic Zeller, Center for Extension and Continuing Education, West Virginia University; Darus Zehrbach, President, Techwell, Incorporated; Bernie Zelewicz, Secretary-Treasurer, Fraternal Order of Police, West Virginia State Lodge; Jenny Zepp, Executive Director, Big Brothers/Big Sisters of the Mid-Ohio Valley, Inc.; Nick Zervos, Superintendent, Tyler County Schools; Bud Zeuschner, Mayor of the City of Morro Bay, California; Ronald Ziegler, President, National Association of Chain Drug Stores Inc; and William Zink, Mayor, Valley Grove, West Virginia. Topics include: human services, department of energy, nuclear regulatory commission, community and industrial development, small business, highways, department of corrections, public safety, commission on drunk driving prevention, public service commission, legislative issues, workers' compensation, education, natural resources, and public service commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ann Hicks, Executive Director, State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers; Bobby Zickefoose, Mayor, City of Smithers, West Virginia, Secretary, Upper Kanawha Valley Mayors Association; Ronald Ziegler, President, National Association of Chain Drug Stores Inc; and Mildred Zink, Mayor, City of Parkersburg, West Virginia. Topics include: highways, vocational rehabilitation, governors community partnership program, community and industrial development, governor's summer youth program, natural resources, legislative issues, Shepherd College Board of Regents, highways, public service commission, small cities block grant, anchor hocking, and Main Street West Virginia.","This folder contains correspondence with: Shirley Zimmerman, Associate Professor and Project Director, Family Social Science, University of Minnesota; Mildred Zink, Mayor, City of Parkersburg, West Virginia; James Sheets, Assistant Director, Public Health Sanitation Division, State of West Virginia; Sharon Zitzelsberger, Director, Office of Cooperative Education, West Virginia State College; Znang Dian Zheng, Vice Section Chief, Engineer, Bureau of Coal Processing and Utilization, Ministry of Coal Industry of China; Zhang Dian Wu, Division Vice Director Engineer, China Coal Mining Machinery manufacturing Corporation; Marilyn Weidle, City Clerk, City of Wheeling, West Virginia; and Eric Zyejnieks, President, Henry's Lobster Company. Topics include: legislative issues, highways, finance and administration, Wheeling- Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, tax department, industrial development, health, social security, community and industrial development, and public service commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harry Zain. Topics include: legal matters.","This folder contains correspondence with Harry Teter, Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; John Bowling, Mayor of Sulphur Springs, WV; Junior Knotts, president of the Tucker County Commission; S. G. Marple, Mayor of Sutton, WV. The topics include: the Appalachian Regional Commission funds.","This folder contains correspondence with Joseph E. Kun, president of the Monongalia County Commission; Earl M. Bowen, Mayor of Kenova, WV; George H. Roessing, Jr., president of the Upshur County Commission; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator for WV; J. H. Patric, Program Coordinator for the SUDA Forest Service; Harry Teter, Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Richard D. Valentine, mayor of Rivesville, WV; Michael Goode, Mayor of Pineville, WV; Thomas Smith, president of the Wyoming County Commission; Richard A. Robb, Mayor of South Charleston, WV; John F. McCuskey, WV House of Delegates; William P. A. Nicely, Mayor of Parkersburg, WV; J. Wade Gilley, president of Bluefield State College; J. Kenneth Robinson, U.S. Representation for VA; Wendell Ford, Governor of Kentucky. The topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission funds, Region VI Planning and Development Council, Economic Development Administration, education, and labor.","This folder contains correspondence with Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner of Finance and Administration; William J. Artrip, WV House of Delegates. The topics include: Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, manpower, Aracoma Story, Social Security Disability and Welfare, Federal Housing Administration, Department of Highways, Stonewall Jackson Dam Project, police, Weirton Mental Health Center, employment, Department of the Army, Public Service Program, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Mines, WVU Football Stadium, Science and Culture Center, Occupational Pneumoconiosis Benefits.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the WV Department of Welfare; Lt. Col. Richard F. Abel, Director of Admissions and Registrar USAF Academy; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: National Youth Science Camp, Student American Medical Association, employment, emblems, safety programs, abandoned buildings, College Republican National Committee, WV Nursing Home Licensing Board, Board of Education, Public Service Commission, Senior Aides Program, Department of Welfare, Spencer State Hospital, Health Department, Tax Department, Bicentennial Commission, Department of Motor Vehicles, Civil Service.","This folder contains correspondence with Tom Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Danita Adelman, IL Governor's Consumer Advocate; Lee A. Goldboss, president of Technology Systems, Inc.; Edward J. Hekman, Administrator of the Food and Nutrition Service of the USDA; R. D. Albertazzie, commissioner of the Department of Commerce. The topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Department of Welfare, Social Security Administration, Eastern Wilderness Act, Department of Highways, Miner's Pension, generic drug substitution, prayer in school, school bus transportation, State Inspection License, Stonewall Jackson Dam Project, counterfeiting, U.S. Department of Agriculture, WV Privacy and Security Board of Appeals, Department of Commerce, Miner's Coal Strike, food stamps.","This folder contains correspondence with Dan C. Alexander, Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Wilton D. Nelson, president of the American Association for Automotive Medicine; Michael J. Andochick, Chairman of the Sanitary Board of the City of Weirton. The topics include: the Alderson Bicentennial Commission, Internal Revenue Codes, employment, Welfare, Department of Highways, Department of Education, Department of Natural Resources, WV Minority Business Opportunity Committee, American Arthritis Association, American Association for Automotive Medicine, American Bar Association, American National Red Cross, Golden Horseshoe, Weirton's Sewage Treatment Facility, Weirton-Steubenville Bridge, Appalachian Regional commission, Associated Blind of Wood County, Department of Corrections, Antirecession Funds.","This folder contains correspondence with James Abourezk, U.S. Senator from SD; Douglas Abraham, MS State Representative; Lewis Abraham, president of the Lincoln County Commission; Albert J. Abrams, president of the National Council on the Aging, Inc.; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: Food Stamps to Striking Coal Miners, Department of Natural Resources, Emergency Rural Housing Act, Library Commission, Buffalo Creek, Emergency Medical Services, Appalachian Regional Commission, Highway Safety Projects, election laws, National Council on the Aging, Inc., Consumer Protection Legislation, abortion, Miss American Teenager, race passes, Sunday Closing Law, Welfare, Department of Corrections, Black Lung, Academy for Contemporary Problems, Office of Economic Opportunity, accident in Tennessee, Accident Report Form, Accomack-Northampton Planning District Commission, accounting system, Accreditation for Business Colleges, State Developmental Disabilities Planning and Advisory Council.","This folder contains correspondence with George T. Sidiropolis, Executive Director of the Housing Authority of Benwood; Fred J. Krause, Executive Director of the President's Committee on Mental Retardation; William P. Rogers, Secretary of the U.S. Department of State; Wendell Hayes, Mayor of Weston, WV. The topics include: Achievement Awards, Department of Commerce, Housing Authority of Benwood, WV School of Osteopathic Medicine, truckers, ACME Limestone Company, employment, Fuel Adjustment Clause, Compulsory Retirement, Department of Welfare, unemployment, Supplemental Security, Kanawha County Textbooks, ACORNS, Acquisition of Morris Harvey College, Workmen's Compensation Fund, ACT exam, Acting Banking Commissioner, Domestic Volunteer Service Act, Morgantown Public Library Vista Proposal, Cabin Creek Quilts, Action Grant, Action Inc.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with Jack Facenda, Acting Regional Manager of Action; Michael P. Balzano, Jr., Director of Action. The topics include: Action Agency for Volunteer Service, Action Grant Applications, Neighborhood Youth Corps, Vista Volunteers.","This folder contains correspondence with B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; Douglass Adams, president of the Parkersburg National Bank; Mrs. Edwar Adams, president of Wood County Association for Mental Health. The topics include: Ad Hoc Committee (Health Act), Blue Ridge Project, Office of Economic Opportunity, Department of Welfare, Watergate, North Gate Projects, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Commerce, Office of Human Development, U.S. Department of Health Education and Welfare, Centennial Quilt, Tax Department, employment, surface mining, Denmar State Hospital, gas prices, Advisory Council on Drug Abuse, Barboursville State Hospital, Jeep Program, Anti-Bank Holding Legislation, U.S. District Judge, education, Department of Mental Health, Four Seasons Nursing Center, WV Board of Physical Therapy, Department of Motor Vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with Jay Adams, president of the Students for Intercultural Understanding; James E. Ross, Nonintoxicating Beer Commissioner. The topics include: Welfare legislation, employment, Welfare Department, Public Employees Insurance Board, Department of Highways, WV Air Pollution Control Commission, Students for Intercultural Understanding Program, Civil Service, WV Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Manpower Subcommittee for the Seasonal Farmworker Program, camping area closing, Department of Public Safety, Department of Natural Resources, retirement check, stocking of stream, miners' pension, Department of Mines, Social Security, miner's strike, capital punishment, Department of Mines.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Ronald H. Adams, president of the Fifth Judicial Circuit Bar Association. The topics include: medical services, Department of Welfare, Office of Economic Opportunity, Lewis County Republican Executive Committee, Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital, Department of Mental Health, Wheeling Disaster, U.S. Department of Health Education and Welfare, Social Security black lung, retirement, Department of Highways, WV State Bar, U.S. District Judge, oil and gas, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund. The topics include: the National Association of Food Chains, Buffalo Creek, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Black Lung, ABCC Termination.","This folder contains correspondence with Joseph P. Addabbo, U.S. Representative from NY; Ken Hechler, U.S Representative from WV; Beverly Addante, Women's Advocate from IL; Tom Canterbury, Prosecuting Attorney of Raleigh County, WV; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: flood disaster, Department of Welfare, Adjutant General, Social Security, Black Lung, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), Human Rights Commission, Addiction Research Foundation, American Cyanamid Company, Adell Plastics, Civil Service, Office of Economic Opportunity, Uniform Reciprocal Non-Support Act, Department of Motor Vehicles, house in Wayne.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Clarence Adkins, Commissioner of the Mason County Court; Cline Adkins, Superintendent of Lincoln County Schools; Dale Adkinson, Mayor of Renick, WV. The topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Public Safety, Cross Lanes Detachment, studded tires, U.S. Department of Health Education and Welfare, Unit System, Barboursville State Hospital, Black Lung, abortion, Department of Mental Health, Public Service Program, food stamps for miners, Pleasant Valley Hospital, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Marshall Engineering school, manpower check, Department of Motor Vehicles, Social Security, education, military.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Secretary of State. The topics include: Kanawha County Textbooks, Department of Welfare, clothing allowance, Inheritance Tax, Social Security, Workmen's Compensation Fund, disability benefits, food stamps for miners, special police officer, NYC pay check, firearms control, black lung, State Board of Examiners and Registration of Physical Therapists, Buffalo Valley Disaster, Office of Economic Opportunity.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: Daylight Savings Time, Social Security, Department of Welfare, Department of Highways, \"Dollars and Sense and a Little Change,\" dog racing, Wheeling Intelligencer, Workmen's Compensation Fund, black lung, Civil Service, House Bill 1005, funds for repairing sewage lagoon, U.S. Department of Health Education and Welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: Buffalo Creek, employment, Department of Welfare, Supplemental Security Income, black lung, Office of Economic Opportunity, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Social Security, county magistrates, highway safety, Department of Veterans Affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: Department of Highways, insurance, Department of Welfare, black lung, Criminal Identification Bureau, closing Morrisvale school, unemployment, Civil Service, welfare school clothes, social security.","This folder contains correspondence with Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator from WV; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; James R. McCartney, Secretary of State. The topics include: Department of Welfare, Medical Licensing Board, arthritis, energy crisis, Department of Motor Vehicles, employment, transportation, bus service, Civil Service, Department of Highways, National Youth Science Camp, Public Service Program, Department of Natural Resources, administration, Administrative Assistant to the Governor, administrator of will, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), adoption.","This folder contains correspondence with H. Thomas McCray, treasurer of Cabell Couny Public Schools; James E. Dow, Administrator of the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration. The topics include: Board of Regents, Library Commission, Adult Basic Education Program, Advanced Management Research, Advanced refunding of bonds, advertising, Office of Economic Opportunity, aeronautics.","This folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.","This folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.","This folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.","This folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.","This folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.","This folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.","This folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.","This folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.","This folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.","This folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.","This folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.","This folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.","This folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.","This folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.","This folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.","This folder contains correspondence with William E. Richards, Executive Director of the WV Aeronautics Commission; James Dow, Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration. The topics include: Aeronautics Commission, Braxton County Airport, Pipestem Airport, Marshall County Airport.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; C. D. Ward, Assistant to the Vice President; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator from WV; John M. Slack, U.S. Representative from WV; Cliff Finch, Governor of MS, George C. Wallace, Governor of AL. The topics include: Department of Labor, holster market, African Methodist Episcopal Church, Afro Arts Cultural Centre, school ages, Aged Citizen Programs, dog racing, Department of Welfare, Commission on Aging, Agnes Disaster, Spiro Agnew, capital punishment, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Republican National Committee, Office of Economic Opportunity, Department of Finance and Administration, Agricultural Research Institute, Agriculture Budget, Agriculture Commerce and Transportation Committee, Agriculture Experimental Farm, Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service.","This folder contains correspondence with J. James Exon, Governor of Nebraska; Lawrence Aguier, mayor of Bedford, OH; Edward Aguirre, U.S. Commissioner of Education; George A. Aide, president of Aide's Discount Store. The topics include: Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service, Agriculture and Energy Crisis Conference, Appalachian Regional Commission, Basic Educational Opportunity Grant Program, U.S. Savings Bond Program, Board of Regents, agreement and lease, Medicaid Program, Ahepa, gasoline shortage, National Commission for the Control of Epilepsy and Its Consequences, Epilepsy Foundation, Eagle Scouts, aid to education, Vietnam, Racing Commission, Advanced Institute of Driver Education (AIDE) Program, Public Service Program, State Water Resources Board, Affirmative Action Plan.","This folder contains correspondence with Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration. The topic is the Hurricane Agnes flood.","This folder contains correspondence with Gerald Ford, President of the United States; John A. Knebel, Secretary of U.S. Department of Agriculture; John R. McGuire, Chief of the U.S. Forest Service; Richard A. Ashworth, Deputy under Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The topics include: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Emergency Disaster Crop Loss, National Forest Land, Agricultural Marketing Service, emergency loans, National Rural Development Leaders School, Forest and Rangeland Renewable Resources Planning Act.","This folder contains correspondence with George M. Smith, U.S. Forest Service Forest Supervisor; James S. Bennett, WV State Conservationist. The topics include: Agricultural Marketing Service, Environmental Statement, general provisions, Middle Atlantic Federal Milk Order, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, Soil Conservation Service, Pocatalico River Basin, Watershed Progress Report.","This folder contains information on Middle Atlantic Milk Marketing, Federal Milk Market Administrator, Agricultural Marketing Service.","This folder contains correspondence with James S. Bennett, WV State Conservationist. Topics include: the Agricultural Marketing Service, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, Soil Conservation Service, Annual Watershed Progress Report.","This folder contains correspondence with James S. Bennett, WV State Conservationist; Robert W. Cermak, Forest Supervisor. The topics include: Soil Conservation Service, Annual Watershed Progress Report, Agricultural Marketing Service, Extension Service, U.S. Forest Service.","This folder contains information on the Federal Register of the Agricultural Marketing Service, Farmers Home Administration, Food and Nutrition Service.","This folder contains correspondence with Elmer B. Staats, Comptroller General of the U.S. The topics include: Agricultural Marketing Service, Food and Nutrition Service, fluid milk prices, Rural Development Service, 1973 Farm Bill, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, milk orders.","This folder contains correspondence with James S. Bennett, WV State Conservationist; Richard L. Feltner, Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The topics include: Soil Conservation Service, National Advisory Council on Child Nutrition, Agricultural Marketing Service, U.S. Forest Service, Laurel Fork Planning Unit, North River Unit.","This folder contains correspondence with John A. Stearns, Producer of Agriculture U.S.A. The topics include: Agricultural Marketing Service, Forest Service, \"Outlook for Timber in the United States,\" Soil Conservation Service, Rural Development Service, Pocatalico River Basin, Agriculture U.S.A.","This folder contains correspondence with James S. Bennett, WV State Conservationist. The topics include: Soil Conservation Service, Land Resource Management Program Soil Surveys.","This folder contains correspondence with James S. Bennett, WV State Conservationist. The topics include: Agricultural Marketing Service, Soil Conservation Service, personnel directory, Farmers Home Administration, U.S. Forest Service, Piney River Unit, Timber and Watershed Laboratory, Soil Conservation magazine, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, State Council for Rural Development.","This folder contains correspondence with James S. Bennett, WV State Conservationist. The topics include: Agricultural Marketing Service, Soil Conservation Service, Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act.","This folder contains correspondence with James S. Bennett, WV State Conservationist. The topics include: Soil Conservation Service, WV Mountaineers for Rural Progress, State Land Use Conference.","This folder contains the WV Watershed Progress Report and Final Environmental Statement.","This folder contains correspondence with R. D. Albertazzie, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; William E. Richards, Executive Director of WV Aeronautics Commission; John W. Walton, Director of Information of the U.S. Air Force; W. F. Martin, president of Phillips Petroleum Company; Major General Francis S. Greenlief, Chief of the National Guard Bureau; John J. Gilligan, Governor of Ohio; Russell E. Train, Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator from WV. The topics include: American Association of University Professors, Department of Commerce, Department of Motor Vehicles, Workmen's Compensation Fund, air pollution, aircraft, Air Force, air ambulances, Air National Guard, Air Quality Standard, Air Pollution Control Emissions Standards, airlines, Office of Economic Opportunity, airport funds, airline travel cards, Airesearch Aviation Company, Air Rights Bill, Social Security, Department of Welfare, school clothing allowance, library program, Department of Highways, Board of Education, Almost Heaven, jobs, motor vehicles, Bluefield State College, drug abuse, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with Meldrim Thomson, Jr., Governor of New Hampshire; W. W. Lyons, Deputy under U.S. Secretary of the Interior; Jay S. Hammond, Governor of Alaska; Jack W. Carlson, Assistant Secretary of the Interior; Ralph Albertazzie, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, WV Secretary of State. The topics include: education, Albatross Gallery, Department of Health, Alaska pipeline, Alan Guttmacher Institute, family planning, National Association of State Departments of Agriculture, Department of Veterans Affairs, judicial circuit, Department of Commerce, Alberta Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Commission, Public Service Program, Metric Coordinating Task Force, WV Advisory Council on Vocational and Technical Education, WV Land Use Mapping Committee, Commission on Aging, Youth Conservation Corps Program, Department of Welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with Joseph Albright, WV House of Delegates. The topics include: gasoline prices, Blue Ridge Project, Charleston Daily Mail, Union Carbide, Kanawha Valley Carbider, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of the Army, Department of Highways, United Steelworkers of America, Albright National Bank of Kingwood, Diversified Mountaineer Corps, employment, horse and dog racing, inflation.","This folder contains correspondence with Alan Short, CA State Senator; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Stokley L. Warren, Mayor of Alderson, WV. The topics include: alcohol, state parks, Alcohol-Health Promotion, alcoholism treatment units, drug abuse, bicentennial, Department of Welfare, Department of Employment Security, Diversified Mountaineer Corp., Areawide Comprehensive Health Planning, arthritis, Marine Corp League Conference, Department of Veterans Affairs, Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; William T. Brotherton, president of WV State Senate; Clyde D. Alford, Mayor of St. Albans, WV. The topics include: Department of Health, Department of Highways, jurisdiction, social security, black lung, public restrooms, Department of Mines, retirement, Daylight Savings Time, Department of Natural Resources, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Occupational Pneumoconiosis, Greenbrier County Jail, fuel, abortion, employment, Department of Welfare, Pennzoil Oil Spill, Revenue Sharing Funds, Highway Safety Administration, WV Council of Towns and Cities, Community Development funds, Appalachian Regional Commission, Sanitary Waste Disposal, local planning assistance, Environmental Protection Agency, National Youth Science Camp, Better School Building Amendment, motor vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; P. K. Alker, president of the WV Tire Dealers and Retreaders Association; Lieutenant Colonel Charles Allard, Executive Director of WV Safety Council, Inc.; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security. The topics include: black lung, United Mine Workers of America, medical services program, Department of Mental Health, Social Security, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Welfare, Youth Conservation Corps Program, Sulphur oxide emission limits, studded tires, State Tire contracts, Public Service Commission, jurisdiction, consumer affairs, military, Department of Health, Jefferson County receiver site, Intergovernmental Conference, National Safety Council, employment, Mobile Home Safety Act, Highway Safety legislation, foreign aid, Allegheny Airlines, Civil Aeronautics Board, Allegheny Ballistics Laboratory rocket center vehicle testing, Allegheny Power Service Corporation, retired teacher benefits, Northern Panhandle Mental Health Center, educational legislation, exchange student, teacher pay raise, Department of Employment Security, Northern Panhandle Soil Conservation District.","This folder contains correspondence with Charles Allen, WV House of Delegates; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The topics include: Public Library Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission, Department of Highways, employment, Department of Natural Resources, fuel adjustment clause, Ceremony of Contrition Pardon, Department of Commerce, Department of Welfare, Department of Motor Vehicles, Office of Economic Opportunity, Road Bond Amendment, senate redistricting, black lung, Social Security Administration, Commemorative Stamp.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Ralph Allen, Putnam County, WV Commissioner. The topics include: Summer Youth Program, Department of Welfare, abortion, Department of Highways, Pension Reform Act, Neighborhood Youth Corps Program, Bicentennial Quilt, Department of Public Safety, American Right of Way Association, Office of Economic Opportunity, Hilldale-Talcott Water System, Project Hard Road, Greenbrier School of Osteopathic Medicine, Appalachian Regional Commission, Health Service Areas, Better Schools Amendment, election laws, judicial circuit, Board of Regents, WV Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Education Commission of the States, Housing Project, employment, state laws, Marshall University.","This folder contains correspondence with Jack Ballon, president of Recreational Properties of America. The topics include: Public Service Program, physicians, Board of Regents, fuel shortage, strip mining, Mental Health Council, Almost Heaven, flood protection, Cost Reduction Programs, Department of Welfare, Alpha Associates, Great Lakes Regional Conference of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, Alpha Regional Library, Alpine Lake, Alpine Festival, Department of Commerce, legislation, new telephone system, Department of Natural Resources, State Historic Preservation Office, Appalachian Regional Commission, WV Antiquities Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: Appalachian River Runners Federation, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Vietnam bonus, produce sold on highways, Department of Welfare, Social Security, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), Department of Highways, Appalachian Regional Commission, Preston County Public Service District, Allied Chemical Plant, Allied Van Lines, Archives and History, voting rights, National Association of Social Workers, employment, teacher retirement benefits, school service personnel, Department of Veterans Affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with Samuel H. Weese, Insurance Commissioner; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: American Legion, Department of Mental Health, Department of Welfare, Columbia gas rates, Insurance Commission, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Social Security Administration, Department of Welfare, employment, Daylight Savings Time, Department of Motor Vehicles, Public Service Commission, allocation of New Careers Funds, Appalachian Regional Commission, Department of Highways.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; James Altmeyer, WV House of Delegates; John D. Altmeyer, president of WV Funeral Directors Association. The topics include: Postal Service, black lung, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Welfare, Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Natural Resources, cancer insurance, Vietnam veterans bonus checks, WV Board of Probation and Parole, Appalachian Regional Commission, WV Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Department of Health, utility rate increases.","This folder contains correspondence with B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; Elcio Alvares, Governor of Espirito Santo. The topics include: Social Security, Department of Welfare, Department of Public Safety, wild horses, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Marshall University, aluminum industry, international trade, Department of Motor Vehicles, black lung, Medical Licensing Board, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, Amalgamated Transit Union, National Hall of Fame for Track and Field, Amateur Athletic Union of the United States, amateur boxing, harassment, race pass, Sunday Horse Racing, taxes, Department of Welfare, state growth plan, ambulance.","A\u0026M2862 II.F. Am-American A1 1973-1975 2/3   This folder contains correspondence with R. B. McKenzie, president of the McDowell County Commission; O. D. Compton, president of the Mercer County Commission; Robert Cetti, Jr., president of Amerdyne Industries, Inc. The topics include: ambulance service, corrections officers, JEEP Program, urban renewal, Department of Welfare, educational legislation, American Aborigines, American Academy of Pediatrics.","This folder contains correspondence with various individuals. The topics include: American Academy of Pediatrics, American Academy of Family Physicians, American Academy of Political and Social Science, American Adviser, American Alliance for Health Physical Education and Recreation.","This folder contains correspondence with Clifton P. Jones, president of the American Arthritis Association. The topics include: American Arthritis Association, the American Assembly, American Association for the advancement of Science, American Association of Automotive Medicine, American Association of Colleges of Podiatric Medicine, American Association of Colleges and Universities, American Association for Higher Education, American Association on Mental Deficiency, American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators, American Association of Personal Property Appraisers.","This folder contains correspondence with William A. Moreland, WV State Senate; Marjorie Bell Chambers, vice president of the American Association of University Women. The topics include: American Association of Retired Persons, American Association of State Colleges and Universities, American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, American Association of University Professors, American Association of University Women.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents and organizations. The topics include: American Banker, American Bank Note Company, American Bar Association, American Benefit Corporation, American Bicentennial Cavalcade, American Bicentennial Leadership Seminar, American Broadcasting Company documentary coal industry in WV, American Business Women's Association.","This folder contains correspondence with various organizations. The topics include: American Cancer Society, American Challenge, American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong, American Chemical Society, American Chiropractic Association, American City Corporation, American Civil Liberties Union, American Coaches Inc., American Concrete Paving Association, American Conservative Union.","This folder contains correspondence with Edgar D. Whitcomb, Governor of Indiana; Roger W. Heyns, president of the American Council on Education. The topics include: American Conservative Union, American Consulting Engineers, American Consumers Association, American Correctional Association, American Council on Education, American Cyanamid Company, American Electric Power Company, American Fisheries Society, American Forest Institute, American Foundation for the Deaf, American Foundation for Negro Affairs, American Freedom Train Foundation.","This folder contains correspondence with Herbert Tenzer, president of the American Israel Friendship League; Samuel S. Beard, president of the American Institute for Public Service. The topics include: American Heart Association, American Heritage Public Library, American Indian Policy Review Commission, American Indians in WV, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, American Institute of Chemists, American Israel Friendship League, American Jewish Committee, American Justice Liaison Institute, American Law Institute, American Institute for Public Service, American Management Associations, American Manufacturing Fabricators, American Meat Institute, American Meteorological Society.","This folder contains correspondence with William V. Luneburg, president and CEO of American Motors Corporation. The topics include: American Mining Congress, American Motors Corporation, American National Red Cross, American Nuclear Society, American Paper Institute, American Para-Medical News, American Personnel and Guidance Association, American Physical Therapy Association, American Podiatry Association, American Postal Workers Union, American Public Transit Association, American Psychiatric Association, American Public Works Association.","This folder contains correspondence with various members of the American Legion. The topic of the folder is the American Legion.","This folder contains correspondence with E. T. Klassen, Postmaster General of the United States; Tobin Armstrong, Counsellor to the President. The topics include: American Red Cross, American Rehabilitation, 1st Battle of the American Revolution, American Revolution Bicentennial Administration, American Risk and Insurance Association, American Road Builders Association.","This folder contains correspondence with John M. Haydon, Governor of American Samoa. The topics include: American Samoa, American Security Council, American Social Health Association, American Society of Building and Construction Inspectors, American Society of Corporate Secretaries.","This folder contains correspondence with various organizations. The topics include: American Society for Horticultural Science, American Society for Industrial Security, American Society for Preventive Dentistry, American Society of Safety Engineers, American Society for Training and Development.","This folder contains correspondence with Charles T. Jones, president of Amherst Industries. The topics include: American Steel Industry, American Stock Exchange, American Student List Company, American-Swiss Association, American-Syrian-Lebanese Committee for Political Involvement, Americans United for Life, American Water Works Association, American Water Resources Association, America's Junior Miss Pageant, EMS Advisory Council, Ames McDonough Company, Department of Welfare, Amherst Coal Company, Amherst Industries, trash pickup, Office of Economic Opportunity, School Personel Salaries, Social Security, Youth Conservation Corps, pollution, Motorcycle head lights, Finance Committee of the Education Commission, Security and Privacy Plan.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Robert D. Harman, WV House of Delegates; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; Claude S. Brinegar, U.S. Secretary of the Department of Transportation; Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland; Richard N. Kephart, Mayor of Princeton, WV; Paul H. Reistrup, president of the National Railroad Passenger Corporation; Roger Lewis, president of Amtrak. The topics include: Department of Welfare, retired teachers, doctor shortage, Department of Public Safety, Workmen's Compensation Fund, \"Lincoln Walks at Midnight,\" educational legislation, Department of Highways, employment, WV Rehabilitation Center, Board of Regents, Secretarial Science, Social Security, Department of Motor Vehicles, Vietnam Veterans Bonus check, food stamps, Amtrak legislation, Amuets National Auxiliary.","This folder contains correspondence with Gerald R. Ford, Vice President of the United States; Richard Nixon, President of the United States; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Bill Anderson, NAtional Correspondent for the Chicago Tribune Press Service. The topics include: abortion, Anchor International, racing, Emergency Employment Program, Anwalt Community Park, Anwalt Water System, CETA Program, Jericho Electronics, WV Library Commission, Southeastern Library Association, Appalachian Regional Commission, Union Carbide Corporation, black lung, Department of Welfare, culture center, Bicentennial Commission, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with James R. McCartney, WV Secretary of State Claud Anderson, Florida State Education Coordinator; General E. E. Anderson, Assistant Commandant of the U.S. Department of the Navy; Ken Hechler, U.S. Representative from WV; F. Ray Anderson, president of the Wetzel County, WV Court. The topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, National Youth Science Camp, WV Judicial Council, Grand Vue Park proposed expansion, Republican National Convention, Correction Officer, Department of Education, railroad conversion from coal, Inspection of British and European coal mine refuse, studded tires, Social Security, black lung, energy crisis, Department of Public Safety, abortion, unemployment compensation, Appalachian Regional Commission, mental health, firearms regulations, Smithfield Police Department.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: Telephone Pioneer Environmental Committee, food cost, employment, Department of Welfare, Department of Natural Resources, Supplemental Security Income Disability.","This folder contains correspondence with Kenneth M. Grover. The topic is GSA International Corporation.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; James R. McCartney, Secretary of State of WV; Joseph C. Anderson, Governor of Smithfield, WV Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; Mary Lou Anderson, Project Officer for the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. The topics include: Department of Welfare, Bicentennial Maps, employment, Department of Mental Health, Hospital Board on Monongalia County, immigration, Shinnston Historical Association, Correction Officer, presidential impeachment, Department of Highways, Bicycle Bill, camping, WV Commission on Manpower Technology and Training, Army Corps of Engineers, Matoaka Water System, police, Manpower-Public Service Program, Social Security, Federal Communications Commission, Department of Employment Security, handicapped, Board of Regents, WVU Dairy Barn, U.S. Department of Health Education and Welfare, Blue Ridge Project, Anderson Nursing Home.","This folder contains correspondence with R. G. Anderson, vice president and General Manager of Fireboard Corporation; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Wayne F. Anderson, Executive Director of the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; William F. Anderson, National Correspondent for the Chicago Tribune. The topics include: summer employment, Department of Commerce, Social Security, United Mine Workers of America, Optometry Bill, proposed landfill, Department of Welfare, education, Solid Waste Authority, manpower publication, WV Rating Bureau, Department of Welfare, fuel, Emergency Medical Services, Office of Economic Opportunity, School Service Personnel, Tucker Emergency Services, archives and history, state mandates, National Governor's Conference, radio equipment.","This folder contains correspondence with Mike Andochick, Mayor of Weirton, WV. The topics include: Public Service Commission, NYC Program, Office of Economic Opportunity, Bank of Nitro, Appalachian Regional Commission, Vocational Rehabilitation, Human Rights Commission, drug abuse, manpower.","This folder contains correspondence with Karl Andersen, president of Quest Incorporated; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Colonel R. L. Bodnar, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; John Pat Fanning, WV State Senator; Cecil D. Andrus, National Governor's Conference. The topics include: Department of Agriculture, Multiflora rose, Department of Public Safety, New River Gorge Railroad, Private Employment Agencies, geological maps, National Youth Science Camp, School Service Personnel, pollution, WV Health Systems Agency, Improve WV image, teacher salaries, Subcommittee on Institutional Reorganization, Warm Springs Public Service District, WV State Tax Department, education, Department of Welfare, Republican State Central and Executive Committee, employment, anesthetist RN shortage.","This folder contains correspondence with Dan Angel, State Representative of MI; Charles M. Angell, Assistant Regional Director for U.S. Department of Labor; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration. The topics include: energy legislation, Farmer's Home Administration, Department of Commerce, hunting and fishing, Department of Highways, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Health, Welfare School Clothes, Department of Welfare, Bicentennial, Fairmont State College, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Veterans Council of WV Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Mental Health, Department of Finance and Administration, Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, animal clinic, animal shelter, animals, Office of Economic Opportunity, jurisdiction, Department of Motor Vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with Gregory R. Anrig, MA Commissioner of Education; James E. Ansel, president of the Love Memorial Clinic. The topics include: Anmoore sewage system, Recall of Mayor of Anmoore, Anmoore City Council, Anmoore budget, Anmoore Volunteer Fire Department, Department of Commerce, Department of Highways, Annual Charleston Distance Run, Annual Program Plan for Adult Basic Education, annual reports, Teacher's Retirement Board, Federal-State Relations, recreation, Ansted Clinic, Antlerless Deer Licenses, Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with John D. Anthony, Executive Director of the Region VI Planning and Development Council; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Samuel Anthony, Ohio County Commissioner. The topics include: Region VI Planning and Development Council, Department of Welfare, Public Service Program, Federal-State Relations, Appalachian Regional Commission, American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, Coalcon, Highway Safety Patrol Program, antique WV Flag, Anti-Recession Bills, Department of Motor Vehicles, Optometric Drug Bill, employment, jurisdiction.","This folder contains correspondence with Senator Lawton M. Chiles, Governor James E. Holshouser jr., Governor George C. Wallace, Governor William L. Waller, Governor Hugh L. Carey, Governor Milton J. Shapp, Governor James B. Edwards, Governor Ray Blanton. Topics include: tourism, Appalachia Educational Library, career education, Appalachia Sounding play, Appalachian Regional Committee, Appalachian Bible Institute, Appalachian Bible Fellowship, computer, art, Appalachian Corridors Art Biennial, Appalachian EMS.","This folder contains correspondence with Governor William Waller, Robert A Roe, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Economic Development. Topics include: Appalachian Mental Health Center, care homes, Appalachian Mineral Resource Evaluation Conference correspondence, Committee of Public Works, economic development programs, Appalachian Regional Development Act, Appalachian Regional Hospitals, hospital union, strike, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, West Virginia Disaster Relief and Prevention Program, Delegate nominees, Census, Post Office and Civil Service House of Representatives.","Topics include: Appalachian Trail, National Park Service, Department of the Interior.","This folder contains correspondence with Rogers C. B. Morton Secretary of the State. Topics include: Appalachian Trail, Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Appalachian Trail selection manual.","This folder contains correspondence Jonh W. Vaughan, Executive Vice President of American Electric Power. Topics include: Appalachia Power Company, Public Service Commission, Senate Judiciary Committee, energy pollution act, coal, energy crisis.","This folder contains correspondence with Jonh W. Vaughan, Executive Vice President of American Electric Power. Topics include: Appalachian Power Company, surface mining, American Electric Power annual report.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert A. McConnell Commissioner of Labor, Carl G. Beard, II, Director of West Virginia's Air Pollution Control Commission. Topics include: labor dispute, Philip Sporn Plant, Appalachian Power Company, John Amos Plant, air quality control equipment, Cabin Creek Plant, Kanawha River Plant, Kammer Plant.","This folder contains correspondence with Walter G. Arader, Secretary of the Department of Commerce, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare, Tom Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Aquarius International Corporation, natural disasters, Vietnam bonus, social security, veterans, welfare, TRIP program, strip mining, West Virginia Nurses Association.","This folder contains correspondence with R. L. Bonar, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety, Representative Harry Staggers, Governor Mills E. Goodwin jr., J.B. Archer, Regional Director of the U.S. Department of Labor. Topics include: unions, abortion, drunk driving, public safety, correction officers, insurance legislation, Arbuckle Public Service District, West Virginia archeological relic, social security, National Defense student loan, Homestead Exemption Act, Americans United.","Topics include: engineers, planners, Arctic Gas project, Affirmation Bill.","This folder includes correspondence with Chester A. Arents P. E., Dean Emeritus College of Engineering West Virginia University, Richard Argent, Horsemen's Benevolent \u0026 Protective Association, George R. Ariyoshi, Governor of Hawaii, Edwin C. Arkwright, Commissioner of West Virginia Real Estate Commission, Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the House of Delegates, John H. Armbruster, keeper of the log of the S.S. Fellowship. Topics include: Registration for Professional Engineers, Dog Racing Bill, eagles, liquor license, Governor's Conference on Aging, Real Estate Commission, Medicaid program, welfare, race tracks, S.S. Fellowship, Jaycees.","This folder contains correspondence with John H. Armbruster, keeper of the log of the S.S. Fellowship, Colonel Robert L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety. Topics include: S.S. Fellowship, Jaycees, textbooks, Employer-Employee program, school children's safety.","This folder contains correspondence with Lieutenant General W.C. Gribble Jr., Chief of Engineers. Topics include: Corps of Engineers, Acid Mine Drainage, Potomac River, American Cyanamid Company, Willow Island Dam, unconstructed projects.","This folder contains correspondence with Colonel Robert S. McGarry, Corps of Engineers, Colonel Scott B. Smith, Corps of Engineers. Topics include: Northeastern United States Water Supply, bank erosion, The Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, Craney Island Disposal Area, water resource projects.","This folder contains correspondence with Colonel Scott B. Smith, Corps of Engineers. Topics include: Budget request, water resource projects, boat harbor, Kanawha River.","Topics include: Program of Army Engineers civil works, civil works program.","This folder contains correspondence with Brigadier General E.R. Heiberg III, Ohio River Division Corps of Engineers, Randolph Jennings, Senator of West Virginia. Topics include: Ohio River Division Corps of Engineers, Fiscal Year funds, Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, flooding, streambank erosion, water resource development, wastewater management, Regional Intergovernmental Council, Kanawha River Basin, Coal River Basin, hydroelectric power, Brigadier General Wayne S. Nichols, Ohio River Division Corps of Engineers, Colonel Robert S. McGarry District Manager, Elk River Drainage Basin.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert C. Byrd, Senator of West Virginia, Lieutenant General W.C. Gribble Jr., Chief of Engineers, James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio, Brigadier General E.R. Heiberg III, Ohio River Division Corps of Engineers, Brigadier General Wayne S. Nichols, Ohio River Division Corps of Engineers. Topics include: First American Land Corporation, flood problems, natural disasters, Island Creek, Ohio River, Guyandotte River, Phillipi, Tygart Valley River Basin, Levee, disaster plans, F.M.C. Corporation American Viscose, replacement of Gallipolis Locks and Dam.","Topics include: replacement of Gallipolis Locks and Dam, Ohio River, Grays Landing Lock and Dam, Craney Island Disposal Area, Guyandotte River, sewage disposal systems, Local Flood Protection project.","This folder contains the Final Report Inspection and Appraisal of Coal Mine Refuse Banks and Associated Impoundments in the State of West Virginia.","This folder contains some correspondence with the U.S. Department of the Army as well as publications entitled \"Flood Plain Information Ohio River Mason County West Virginia.\"","This folder contains correspondence with Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. Representative from WV; James S. Bennett, WV State Conservationist; Kenneth E. McIntyre, Brigadier General of the USA, Acting Director of Civil Works; Robert A. Georgine, president of the Building and Construction Trades Department; General John W. Morris, U.S. Department of the Army Chief of Engineers. The topics include: Lakeshore Management of Nolin Lake, Corps of Engineers, landslide in McMechen, land use, locks and dams, Metro Wheeling Urban Study, Middle Island Creek Basin, National Dam Inspection Program, Northeastern United States Water Supply Study Interim Report, Carney Island Disposal Area, North Branch Potomac River Basin Mine Drainage Study, permits, Pocatalico River Basin.","This folder contains correspondence with various members of the U.S. Department of the Army. The topics include: Pocatalico River Basin, proposed advertisement, Upper Guyandotte River, Gallipolis Locks and Dams, Corps of Engineers, Tug Fork Valley flood protection, Elk River Basin Water Resources Development.","This folder contains correspondence with various members of the U.S. Department of the Army. The topics include: Richwood, Summersville Lake, Potomac River Basin Water Supply Interim Report, Sixes Bridge Dam and Lake Project, Delayed Entry Program, special distribution, Sutton Lake Project.","This folder contains correspondence with Howard H. Callaway, U.S. Secretary of the Army; Carl Albert, U.S. Speaker of the House of Representatives from OK. The topics include: Tropical Storm Agnes, Tug Fork Valley flood protection, Army ROTC Program, Upper Guyandotte River Basin, Urban Study of the Metropolitan Region of Charleston, Huntington-Ashland-Ironton-Portsmouth Urban Study, Water Resources Development Act of 1974.","This folder contains correspondence with various members of the Army Corps of Engineers. The topics include: Huntington-Ashland-Ironton-Portsmouth Urban Study, Wheeling Metropolitan Area Urban Study, water resources development program, Water Resources Development Act of 1974, water resource studies, fish and wildlife, Replacement of Winfield Locks and Dams.","This folder contains bids and contracts between the state of West Virginia and the U.S. Department of the Army. The projects include: Upper Guyandotte River Basin, R. D. Bailey Lake, Greenup Locks and Dams, Belleville Pool Dredging, Burnsville Lake Dam Works, Bluestone Lake Maintenance Building, Bowen Cemetery Site Preparation, East Lynn Lake Parking extension, Elk River Basin Study.","This folder contains bids and contracts between the state of West Virginia and the U.S. Department of the Army. The projects include: Greenup and Racine Locks and Dams, Norfolk and Western Railway relocation, New Martinsville Public Use Facilities, Sutton Lake Gates, Willow Island Locks and Dams.","This folder contains Public Notices from the U.S. Department of the Army regarding: Winfield and Gallipolis Locks and Dam Replacements, and other construction projects under the River and Harbor Act.","This folder contains Public Notices from the U.S. Department of the Army regarding construction projects under the River and Harbor Act by: Monongahela Power Company, L. B. Foster Company, Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation, Quaker State Oil and Refining Corporation, International Magnetics Corporation, Pfaff and Smith Builders Supply Company, C \u0026 P Telephone Company, Allied Block and Supply, Ohio River Company, Consolidated Gas Supply, Union Carbide.","This folder contains correspondence with Claude A. Armour, Commissioner of the Department of Safety of TN; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: Armory Certification Payment, Republican Governors Conference, Social Security, Correction Officer, historic marker, employment, Department of Public Safety, Conference on Inspection Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Old Dams, Board of Public Works, Department of Labor, speed enforcement, Department of Welfare, black lung, state police, Appalachian Regional Commission, Board of Education, Public Affairs Council, Department of Motor Vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert G. Armstrong, Executive Director of Panhandle Health Planning; Tobin Armstrong, counsellor to the President. The topics include: Work Program, Health Planning, Department of Motor Vehicles, Federal Property Council, Department of Welfare, discharge from Army, Association of the U.S. Navy, amnesty, guns, army chorus, Army Magazine, Army National Guard, Army Reserve.","This folder contains correspondence with Alvin Arnett, Director of the U.S. Office of Economic Opportunity; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; C. P. C. Arnold, Regional Manager of the Royal Bank of Canada; George Arnold, WV House of Delegates; W. S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Office of Economic Opportunity, Department of Welfare, Senior Aides Program, Department of Public Institutions, Department of Highways, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Highway Safety Patrol, Department of Motor Vehicles, immunization reports, bicentennial state histories, black lung, Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with John M. Gates, WV State Auditor; Diego Arria, Governor of Venezuela; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The topics include: \"Almost Heaven,\" Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, U.S. Department of the Interior, WV Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan, Outdoor Recreation Conference, New River Gorge Study, Starvaggi Park Development, Laurel Creek Public Hunting and Fishing Area, Virginia Point Park, Coonskin Park Complex, Cooper's Rock State Forest, Grandview State Park, Greenbrier State Forest, Marion County Consolidated Park, school service personnel, Public Service program, immunization programs, ACT exam, Social Security, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Highways, arthritis, Department of Motor Vehicles, Black Lung Advisory Committee.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Randolph Jennings, U.S. Senator from WV. The topics include: WV Blue Book, retired teachers, student employment program, housing, Arrow Rug Company, Department of Welfare, Social Security Administration, Appalachian Regional Commission, art and craft fair, art gallery, education, Milton Swimming Pool, abortion, Department of Highways, employment, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Public Service Commission, Columbia Gas Rate increase, Commission on Aging.","This folder contains correspondence with Keith L. Arthur, Cabell County Clerk; William J. Artrip, WV House of Delegates; G. Frederick Peters, Arts Coordinator for the state of California. The topics include: primary elections, county clerks, credit life insurance, Office of Economic Opportunity, Department of Welfare, energy, Civil Service Exam, retired teachers, Social Security, State Board of Health, Appalachian Regional Commission, Department of Archives and History, State Committee of Barbers and Beauticians, arts and crafts center, art in schools, Endocrinology and Nuclear Medicine, bicentennial, Department of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is arthritis.","This folder contains correspondence with Ivan Asay, president of the Council of Senior West Virginians; Barney Asbury, Wayne County WV Commissioner; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security. The topics include: National Health Planning and Resources Development Act of 1974, council of Senior West Virginians, Health Systems Agency, Advisory Committee on Aging, Department of Welfare, Appalachian Regional Commission, horse and dog racing, Workmen's Compensation Fund, thefts at mind, Department of Employment Security, Republican National Convention.","This folder contains correspondence with Roy L. Ash, Assistant to the President of the United States, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare, John Ashcraft, Director of the Department of Mines. Topics include: stray dogs, Department of Public Safety, Lakin State Hospital, Weston State Hospital, Food Stamps program, State Fire Commission, Kingwood volunteer Fire Department, police department, correctional officer, flood claim, Workman's Compensation Fund, disability, employment, federal credit, postman, welfare, marijuana, juvenile arrest, road bonds, roads, Sewickley coal, coal, mining companies, Morgantown, Public Service Program, Summer Youth Program.","This folder contains correspondence with John Ashcraft, Director of the Department of Mines, Gene Jordan, President of the West Virginia Coal Mining Institute, John Juker, President of the National Mine Rescue Association, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare, Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: welfare, Bicentennial, Appalachian Regional Committee, Director of the Department of Mines, Department of Mines, Hopemont State Hospital, abortion, welfare, Food Stamps program, Lebanon Correctional Facility.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Kleppe, Secretary of the Interior, James E. Harrington, Secretary of North Carolina Natural and Economic Resources. Topics include: Scenic River movement, Blue Ridge project, South Fork New River.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Kleppe, Secretary of the Interior, James E. Harrington, Secretary of North Carolina Natural and Economic Resources. Topics include: Scenic River movement, Blue Ridge project, South Fork New River.","This folder contains correspondence with Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Secretary of the State of West Virginia, Robert E. Yancy, President of Ashland Oil Inc. Topics include: Marshall University Medical School, physicians, Board of Miner Training, Education, and Certification, welfare, Department of Welfare, West Virginia Garden Club, Mobile Home Standards Legislation, Ashland Oil Inc., ethylene plant project, Ashland Oil Inc annual report, teacher salaries, Educational Program, Vietnam bonus, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of Welfare, Don. W. Ashworth, President of the Association of Mental Health/Mental Retardation, Ira L. Dadisman, Director of Personnel State of West Virginia Civil Service Program, Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare, Richard A. Ashworth, Deputy Under Secretary of the Department of Agriculture, W. Bart Jackson, Executive Director of the Asian-Pacific Council of American Chamber of Commerce. Topics include: employment, medical assistance, Medical Licensing Board, housing for the elderly, Workman's Compensation Fund, regulation of horse and dog racing, social security, welfare, Association of Mental Health/Mental Retardation, Huntington Housing Authority, Education Program, nursing home programs, Department of Health, abortion, abortion bill, Buffalo Creek, Buffalo Creek Bills, mobile homes, Department of Agriculture, teacher salaries, teacher accreditation, teacher certification, vocational rehabilitation, Civil Service, Asian-Pacific Council of American Chamber of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with Cecil D. Andrus, Governor of Idaho, Frances P. Asseff, President of Mountain State Nursing Home, Lieutenant General John J. Tolson, III, President of the Association of the United States Army, Galvin L. Rampton, Governor of the State of Utah, Don Setterbo, Special Assistant of the Council of State Governments, JImmye Kimmey, Executive Director of the Association for the Study of Abortion inc., Ward Wagner, Jr., President of Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Topics include: Second Touch Musical association, Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, interdependence, nursing homes, The General Council of the Assemblies of God, Associated Constructed Publication, Subcommittee on Transportation of the House Public Works Committee, Governmental Accountants, abortion, trial lawyers.","This folder contains correspondence with various Delegates, Mayors, Commissioners, Superintendents, through the state of West Virginia. Topics include: the 1975 Annual Report of the Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with various Delegates, Mayors, Commissioners, Superintendents, through the state of West Virginia. Topics include: the 1975 Annual Report of the Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with various Delegates, Mayors, Commissioners, Superintendents, through the state of West Virginia. Topics include: the 1975 Annual Report of the Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with various Delegates, Mayors, Commissioners, Superintendents, through the state of West Virginia. Topics include: the 1975 Annual Report of the Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with various Delegates, Mayors, Commissioners, Superintendents, through the state of West Virginia. Topics include: the 1975 Annual Report of the Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with William L. Waller, Governor of Mississippi, Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission, Julian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky, Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania, Hugh L. Carey, Governor of New York, Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland, Robert C. Byrd, Senator of West Virginia, Edgar N. Duncan, Acting Director of the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Richard D. Frum, Special Assistant to the Government, Bert Swift, Director of Health and Child Development, John D. Whisman, States' Regional Representative. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Title X, employment, state budgets, public works for Water and Power Development and Energy Research Appropriation Bill, status of funds, Weirton General Hospital, financial management, Beckley Appalachian Regional Hospital State Mental Health Complex.","This folder contains correspondence with Richard E. Shearer, President of Alderson-Broadus College, Richard D. Frum, Special Assistant to the Governor, Dennis F. Vest, Director of Development and College Relations, William Loy, Executive Assistant to the Governor. Topics include: Alderson-Broadus College, basketball, alumni, airport project, industrial development, tuition assistance, dedication ceremony, Nursing Education and Allied Health Sciences Building, West Virginia guide book, Camp Dawson projects, Swindell-Dressler, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with L. Manning Muntzing, Director of Regulation of the Atomic Energy Commission, Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States, William R. Boyle, Reactor Director Atomic Energy Commission. Topics include: Atomic Energy Commision, Office of Government Liaison, Energy Research and Development Administration, Nuclear Energy Commission, Light Water Breeder Reactor, safety evaluation and report, Beaver Valley Station, facility operating license, general environmental siting guides for nuclear power plants.","This folder contains correspondence with Samuel W. Jensch, Chairman of the United States Atomic Energy Commission, Peter A. Morris, Director of the Office of Operations Evaluation, Earl J. Woolever, Vice President of Duquesne Light Company. Topics include: United States Atomic Energy Commission, nuclear plants, evaluation of incidents, safety evaluation report, Beaver Valley Power Station.","This folder contains correspondence with Earl J. Woolever, Vice President of Duquesne Light Company, Harold E. Collins, Emergency Planning Seminar Coordinator, H.W. Pitts, P.E. Director Division of Engineering West Virginia Public Service Commission, Herbert H. Brown, Office of Government Liaison. Topics include: United States Atomic Energy Commission, nuclear plants, safety evaluation report, Beaver Valley Power Station, State Emergency Planning, Office of Emergency Planning, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Energy Research and Development Administration, Energy Resources Council, Nuclear Regulatory Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with Magdaleno M. Avila, Executive Director of the Colorado Council on Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Workers and Families, Stanley E. Newton, Administrator Area 23, Sue Hoskins, Acting Coordinator office of communications, Ernest Ayers, Commissioner of Webster County. Topics include: citizen of the week, Aviation Advisory Commission, migrant and seasonal agricultural workers, employment, welfare, food stamp program, job training, JEEP program, energy, coal miners, coal production, gas and oil reserves, energy sources, unions, dog racing, employment security.","This folder contains correspondence with James L. Ayres, General Manager Tri-State Transit Authority, James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare, James M. Horton, Special Events Director, L.S. Ayres \u0026 Co. Topics include: Urban Mass Transit Authority, Bicentennial Celebration, welfare, School Clothing Allowance Program, Food Stamps Program, emergency assistance, teachers' retirement, campaign material, \"Tribute to Appalachia\", real estate taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; Mr. And Mrs. Alex Rehardt, Executive Directors of the International Flag Gallery of Australia. The topics include: Department of Highways, Insurance Commission, Audio Intelligence Devices, auditing procedures, Auditors, mental health, Weston State Hospital, National Youth Science Camp, Auger Mining, race passes, Audubon Naturalist Society, Board of Examiners of Psychologists, Department of Employment Security, Kansas Drug Abuse Commission, sharing ideas, Department of Commerce, Department of Motor Vehicles, Blue Ridge Project, abortion, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Education, Youth Conservation Corps Program, water service, Regional Early Childhood Education Demonstration Centers, authority to marry.","This folder contains correspondence with R. G. Wingerter, president of Libbey-Owens-Ford Company; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: Authors League of America, autolite spark plugs, auto accident, automobile insurance, automobile sales, Automobile Dealers Association of WV, Automotive Information Council, Automatic Totalizators Inc., legislature pay increase, junk cars, Social Security, retired state employees, retired teachers, Department of Welfare, health and sanitation, housing program, interest rates, Jeep Program, Public Service Department utility rate increase, mobile home construction and safety standards, Auxiliary Public School Personnel.","This folder contains state employee attendance and leave regulations.","This folder contains correspondence with Mason Atkins, Monroe County WV Commissioner; Orin E. Atkins, CEO of Ashland Oil; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Thomas I. Atkins, Secretary of the Executive Office of Communities and Development of Massachusetts; Oma Atkinson, president of the Roane County Court and Roane County WV Commissioner; Most Reverend Robert P. Atkinson, Bishop of the Diocese of WV; Ray Blanton, Governor of Tennessee; George Busbee, Governor of Georgia; Hugh L. Carey, Governor of New York; Julian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky. The topics include: military, Appalachian Regional Commission, Columbia gas rate increase, Energy Crisis – Capitol lights, Ashland Oil, food stamps, Department of Welfare, State Tax Department, land use legislation, school personnel salaries, Water Service, Public Service Program, Appalachian Regional Commission, manpower, Legal Services Plan, National Health Planning and Resources Development Act of 1974, dog racing, studded tires, atlas, Central Station Nuclear Plants, Atomic Industrial Forum, EMS Training Program.","This folder contains correspondence with James B. Edwards, Governor of South Carolina; Cliff Finch, Governor of Mississippi; Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Governor of Virginia; James E. Holshouser, Jr., Governor of North Carolina; Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland; James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio; Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania; George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama; Edward H. Levi; U.S. Attorney General; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The topics include: EMS Training Program, race passes, Department of Welfare, Bureau of Prisons, Stonewall Jackson Lake Project, attracting new industry, WV Arts and Humanities Council, Social Security, black lung, military, Department of Motor Vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: Association of the United States Army, Association of Trial Lawyers of America, Association of School Administrators, Associations for Sheep and Sheep Raising, Marhsall Medical School, Department of Welfare, Vietnam bonus, Bureau of Community Health Services, Commission on Energy Economy and Environment.","This folder contains correspondence with Christopher S. Bond, Governor of Missouri; C. Malamis, president of the Athenian Humanitarian Society; Wilbur H. Johnson, Mayor of Athens, WV; Irving Athey, Mayor of Keyser, WV; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund. The topics include: West Virginia University, Commission on Energy Economy and Environment, State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers, EPA Air Pollution Standards, Republican Governors Association, Energy Industrial Group, Department of Welfare, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), truckers, retired teachers, Athenian Humanitarian Society, Athens Medical Center, sewage facilities, Athens water line, Athens Woman's Club, Appalachian Regional Commission, Public Service Program, Housing Assistance Plan, fire departments, manpower, athletic eligibility, hunting and fishing licenses, Department of Natural Resources, National Guard, American Bar Association, school textbooks, studded tires, Social Security, Workmen's Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with Julian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky; George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama; George Busbee, Governor of Georgia; Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland; Bill Waller, Governor of Mississippi; Hugh L. Carey, Governor of New York; James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio; Robert E. Jones, U.S. Representative from Alabama; Jacob B. Edwards, Governor of South Carolina; Miles E. Godwin, Governor of Virginia. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: commission meetings, Job Opportunities Program, Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, Congressional Hearing Questions, Regional Energy Policy, U.S. Senate Committee on Public Works, Appalachian Regional Development Program.","This folder contains correspondence with Harry Teter, Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Guy L. Nichols, president of the Tyler County Commission; Woodrow W. Cook, president of the Wyoming County Commission; Martin L. Cooper, Mayor of Davis, WV. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: commission meetings, programs, administrative organization, research funds, commitments, community center in Middlebourne, community hospital residency programs, Community Mental Health Center, computer centers, conference, access roads, senior centers, federal budget, continuing education center of Bethany College, contracts, Public Service districts, coordinator, Planning and Development Commission, Cortland Acres Nursing Home.","This folder contains correspondence with Jack G. Capehart, president of the Wayne County Court; Tilden Curry, Assistant to the governor of Tennessee. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Council of Appalachian Governors, Council for Surface Mining and Reclamation Research in Appalachia, Council of Towns and Cities, Crum Public Service District, current events, state sessions, Current National and Regional Development Program materials, Clarksburg Library Overrun Project.","This folder contains correspondence with Ronald R. Blankenship, president of Calhoun County Court; William P. A. Nicely, Mayor of Parkersburg, WV; Micha Curry, Mayor of Chapmanville, WV. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Cabell County Courthouse, Cabell-Huntington Board of Health, Cabell-Huntington Hospital, Cabell-Wayne County Vocational Education Project, Cabin Creek Clinic, Calhoun County Court, Calhoun General Hospital, Camp Caesar, career center, Carnegie Public Library of Parkersburg and Wood County, loan repayments, Cass State Park Acquisition, town of Cass, Central Barbour Public Service District, Central Hampshire Water Association, Ceredo-Kenova, Chapmanville Area, program design report, Charles Town Water System.","This folder contains correspondence with various members of West Virginia and the Appalachian Regional Commission. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Regional Council, check for administrative grant, Cherry Creek Watershed, Chestnut Ridge Public Service District Water System Project, child development program.","This folder contains correspondence with Donald L. Samples, president of the Clay County Court; Elmer W. Prince, VP of Wesco Equipment. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Child Development Project, citizen band radios on country school buses, Clay-Batelle Public Service District Water Project, Clay County Health Center, Clendenin Library, Clinic Health Education Component Budget Period Extension, Clinton Water Association, code changes, meeting minutes.","This folder contains the Appalachian Regional Commission Budget Requests.","The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission involvement in the Buffalo Creek disaster.","This folder contains correspondence with Alvin J. Arnett, Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Robert Burkhart, Berkeley County Commissioner; Richard E. Davies, Monongalia County Commissioner; Odell H. Huffman, WV State Senator. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Appalachian Regional Development Act, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, Appalachian Section 207 Housing Program, Analysis of Pollution Control Costs, Montgomery General Hospital Improvements Program, approved grant applications, appropriations request, Arden, Area Development Program, Areawide Action Program Grant, Armory-Civic Center facility, Athens Water Project, auditor's office, august commission meeting, , meeting minutes, summary of actions, resolutions.","This folder contains correspondence with John P. Ball, president of the Monongalia County Court; A. E. Shadyside, OH; Anthony Scaffidi, Mayor of Benwood, WV; George Dober, president of the Ohio County Court; Robert Burkhart, Berkeley County Commissioner; Charles E. Blankenship, Mayor of Matoaka, WV; Ronald R. Blankenship, president of the Calhoun County Court; C. Edwin Elliot, Mayor of Bluefield, WV; Charles A. Bonar, Mineral County Commissioner. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Bache and Company, Barbour County Comprehensive High School, Barboursville Planning Commission, Bardane Industrial Park, B-C-K-P Regional Intergovernmental Council, regional council, Beckley Appalachian Regional Hospital, Bel-O-Mar Regional Council, Bend Area Medical Center, Benedum Airport, Berkeley County Recreation Board, Bethany College, BHJ Metropolitan Planning Commission, Big Bend Public Service District, Blennerhassett Historical Commission, Bluefield Community Hospital, Bluefield Area Development Corporation, Bluefield Sewage System, Bolivar health center.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator from WV. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Boone County public health center, Braxton County Hospital, briefing book, Bretz Water System, Broaddus Hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with Richard E. Shearer, president of Alderson-Broaddus College; J. Walter Brown, Mayor of Oak Hill, WV; George H. Roessing, Jr., president of Upshur County Commission; George Busbee, Governor of Georgia; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator from WV. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Broaddus Hospital, Brooke County Application, Buckhannon, Buckhannon-Upshur County Water Extension Project, BOR Projects, budget, Buffalo Creek area, Buffalo Creek Citizen's Disaster Committee, Buffalo Creek Health Center, Buffalo Creek Public Service District Sewage System, Buffalo Valley Recreation Area, Builders Emergency Housing Corporation.","This folder contains correspondence with William L. Waller, Governor of Mississippi, Julian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky, Milton M. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania, John Bowling, Mayor of White Sulfur Springs, Robert Burkhart, Commissioner of Berkeley County, Dallas B. Bailey, President of Salem College, B.G. Crookshank, Mayor of Pratt, Richard Davies, Commissioner of Monongalia County, Wendal Hayes, Mayor of Weston, Morris Homan, Chairman, Region VIII Planning Council, Frank Janiskiewiez, Chairman, BHJ Planning Commission, Marvin Leach, Commissioner of Wood County, Charles Morgan, Chairman, Bel-O-Mar Planning Commission, John Musgrave, Chairman, Region II Planning Council, Joe Walker, Region I, Planning Council, John McCulloch, Mayor of the City of Beckley. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, access road development, Appalachian Regional Commission Administration Grant, energy, housing and community development, enterprise development, health and child development, Aging Response System, Agnes Disaster, supplemental funds, airport facilities.","This folder contains correspondence with Richard E. Shearer, President of Alderson-Broaddus Hospital, Vella Knapp, Chairman, Alderson Woman's Club Civic Department, Farnum Alston, Administrative Assistant to the Governor of Wisconsin, Gary Ellis, President of the American Heritage Public Library. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, airport safety projects, emergency medical service, Alderson, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, emergency care project, Alderson-Broaddus College, West Virginia Antiquities Commission, American Heritage Public Library, 1974 Annual Report of the Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert Wells, President of Ansted Motors, inc., P.L. Benger, Mayor of the Town of Ansted. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Ansted Medical Clinic Project, Ansted Water System, Ansted Public Service System, Appalachian Regional Commission Grant, Appalachia Journal of the Appalachian Regional Commission, industrial park, Highway Related Planning program.","This folder contains correspondence with Elise F. Kendrick, Editor, Appalachia. Topics include: \"Analyzing Employment Patterns in a New Ohio Power Complex.\", \"Making Public Decisions on Housing and Job Fair Helps West Virginia Veterans Find Work.\", Appalachia Journal of the Appalachian Regional Commission.","Topics include: Appalachia Journal of the Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with William S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways, Robert Burkartm Commissioner of Berkeley County, George Dober, President, Ohio County Court, Robert D. Harman, West Viginia House of Delegates, Robert C. Byrd, United States Senator, Jess Reel, Mayor of Elk Garden, James P. Gladkosky, Mayor of Elkins, Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: East Huntington Bridge Access Road, Eastern Panhandle Regional Planning and Development Council, Elk Garden Water Treatment Plant project, Appalachian Regional Commission, Eleventh Local Development District Conference, Appalachian Regional Commission grant, Elkins Road Water District, emergency care project, Emergency Jobs and Unemployment Assistance Act, Emergency Medical Services Program, Emergency Public Works, employment, energy policy, Energy related Housing Program, Energy Study, Enlarged Hepzibah Public Service Water District.","This folder contains correspondence with the Appalachian Regional Commission Executive Committee. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, mine water quality study, Environmental Quality Systems inc., West Virginia's Treasury Automated Investment Data System, commentary on various public works projects, investment of Appalachian Regional Commission's funds, REAP program, state funding, Appalachian 1973 Development plan.","This folder contains correspondence with Harry A. Stansbury, State Director of Comprehensive Health Planning, Thelma Sandy, Acting Chairman of the Interstate EMS Consortium. Topics include: Emergency Medical Services Program, Interstate Medical Services Task Force, state funding for emergency services, Tug Valley EMS Council, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council.","Topics include: Emergency Medical Services (EMS), application entitled \"Expansion and Improvement of Emergency Medical Services in West Virginia.\", application for medical equipment, EMS On-Site Assistance Process, Emergency Care Program, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council projects, Commission on Energy, Economy, and Environment, the operation of EMS.","This folder contains correspondence with Daniel J. Snyder, III Regional Administrator U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, W. Shepherdson Abell, Executive Assistant to Governor Marvin Mandel, Russell E. Train, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, Jennings Randolph, United States Senator, Robert C. Byrd, United State Senate, Ira S. Latimer jr., Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, environment, Environmental Conservation Commissions, Department of Natural Resources, construction of municipal waste water construction program, pollution, power plants, construction grants, EPA funding.","This folder contains correspondence with Ronald Pearson, Commissioner of Finance and Administration, Thomas Huzzey, Commissioner for Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. Topics include: Appalachian Energy Study, energy industry, energy, energy crisis, energy conservation demonstration in educational facilities, Commission on Energy, Economy, and the Environment, coal mining industry, surface mining, oil scarcity, fuel shortage, Federal Energy Commission, hardship application, union, regional strategy for energy conservation, allocation of oil and refined products, airports.","This folder contains correspondence with James T. Goodwin, Executive Director of the Southern Interstate Nuclear Board, Ed Rovner, Director of the Energy Program. Topics include: Energy Policy Statement, energy, Sothern Governors' Conference, fuel shortage, energy crisis, natural gas, mandatory allocation programs, crude oil and refined products provisions, Department of Mines, survey of fuel and energy problems.","This folder contains correspondence with Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: Employment security, employment, unemployment, Department of Employment Security, Purchasing Practices and Procedures Commission, vendor/vendee purchasing procedures.","This folder contains correspondence with John J. Gilligan, Governor of Ohio, James Gladkosky, Mayor of Elkins, H. Paul Garvin, Commissioner of Marshall County Court, Richard C. Dynes, Deputy Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission, D.C. Master, Mayor of Chales Town, John H. McCulloch, Mayor of Beckley, Clifford H. Cole, Director, U.S. Public Health Service, William P.A. Nicely, Mayor of Parkersburg, J. Walter Brown, Mayor of Oak Hill, J. Robert Rogers, Commissioner of Boone County Court. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Appalachian Regional Development Act 1965, general practitioners in West Virginia, family practice, General Services Administration, surplus ambulance cars, various ARC grant awards and projects.","This folder contains correspondence on George C. Gardiner, M.D. Regional Health Director U.S. Public Health Services, Frank B. Elliot, Acting Director of the Farmers Home Administration, Richard C. Dynes, Deputy Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission, Edwin C. Jordan, Acting Director of Community Facilities Development Division of Housing and Urban Development, Marc L. Harman, Commissioner of Grant County, Clyde W. Pace, jr., Director of Airports, Department of Transportation, O. Vernon Keplinger, President, Grant County Commission, Otis M. Martin, Mayor of Milton. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Appalachian Regional Development Act 1965, various ARC grant awards and projects, waste water construction, public health, mental health, airports, public works.","This folder contains correspondence with Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner of Employment Security, Harry G. Riley, President of the Hampshire County Court, James H. Teter, Mayor of the Town of Harman, Mike J. Andochick Jr., Mayor of the City of Weirton, Leon Kingsolver, Director of the Health Planning Council of IV \u0026 VII, inc., Lousie Collins, Mayor of Durbin. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Greenbrier College of Osteopathic Medicine, various ARC grant awards and projects, medical education, health care, landfill, public works, vocational education, historic preservation, 1973 Appalachian Development Plan.","This folder contains correspondence with Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission, Representative Robert A. Roe, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Economic Development, Ken Hechler, House of Representatives, Robert M. Steptoe, United States Senator, Gordon E. Hermanson, President of Davis and Elkins College. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, various ARC funded grants and projects, health clinics, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, highways, public works.","Topics include: ARC program design, public works, education, institutional development, housing and community development, transportation, health and child care, tourism, enterprise development.","This folder contains correspondence with James Olean, Mayor of Clarksburg, Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner of Commerce, W.S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of Highways. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, highway funding, highway planning, access roads, industrial parks.","This folder contains correspondence with Ray Blanton, Governor of Tennessee, George Busbee, Governor of Georgia, Hugh L. Carey, Governor of New York, Jullian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky, James B. Edwards, Governor of South Carolina, Cliff Finch, Governor of Mississippi, Mills E. Godwin Jr., Governor of Virginia, James E. Holshouser Jr., Governor of North Carolina, Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland, James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio, Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania, George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, ARC's funding, ARC Regional Commission meeting.","This folder contains correspondence with Aubrey C. Robertson, President of the Braxton County Court, John E. Corrigan, Regional Director of Economic Development Administration, W.W. Tinder Jr., Chairman of Development, Joe O'Neill, Acting Regional Director of Economic Development, B.G. Crookshank, William Ford, Mayor of Paden City. Topics include: Economic Development Administration, Various EDA projects, public works, water system, Bel-O-Mar Regional Council, industrial plant, Camp Ceasar, industrial parks, National Track and Field Hall of Fame.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert M. Perry, President of Monroe County Commission, William M. Hawkins, Mayor of Fairmont, Joe O'Neill, Acting Regional Directing of Economic Development Administration, Victor H. Rafferty, President of the Wood County Commission, Marvin Leach, President of the Wood County Court, John E. Corrigan, Regional Director of Economic Development Administration, Donald V. Shaffer, President of the Taylor County Commission, W.W. Tinder Jr., Advisor to the Cumberland Road Public Service District. Topics include: Economic Development Administration, EDA assistance, economic planning, Various EDA projects, public works, Shenks Bridge, Wood County airport, industrial park, Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with Gordon E. Hermanson, President of Davis and Elkins College. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, ARC grant and project funding, Davis and Elkins College, Davis Memorial Hospital, public works, Davisson Run, National Public Works Investment Policy, enterprise development, emergency medical services.","This folder contains correspondence with Harry Teter Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, ARC Meeting Minutes, Appalachian Highway System, proposed Housing-Energy Resolution.","This folder contains correspondence from Bob Decker, State Liaison to the Appalachian Regional Commission, Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania, Harry Teter Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, various ARC grant and project funding, vocational education, public works, sewage treatment plant, Revenue Sharing, 1973 Appalachian Development Plan, developmental access roads, highways.","This folder contains correspondence with George Dobe, President of the Ohio County Commission, Harry Teter Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission, Jack G. Capehart, President of the Wayne County Court, Jack Dulaney, Frank B. Leone, Mayor of Dunbar, Robert Burkhart, Commissioner of Berkley County, George M. Edwards, Superintendent of the Fayette County Board of Education. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, various ARC grant and project funding, Housing and Community Development act of 1974, Farmers Home Administration projects, Doddridge County Park project, hospital, health services, public works, vocational education, sewage treatment, community development, Eastern Panhandle Regional Planning and Development Council.","Topics include: community relations, corrections, courts, juvenile delinquency, police, criminal justice, state police, Medical Examiner System, alcoholism, narcotics, drug abuse, intoxication, Marshall University, program grants.","Topics include: Community Services Act of 1974, summer youth recreation program, disadvantaged youth.","Topics include: West Virginia Appalachian construction status maps, local access maps, highway systems maps.","This folder contains correspondence with All state Representatives and Alternatives. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Status of Funds Reports.","This folder contains correspondence with All state Representatives and Alternatives. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Status of Funds Reports.","This folder contains correspondence with All state Representatives and Alternatives. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Status of Funds Reports.","This folder contains correspondence with John McCulloch, Chairman Region I and Development Council; William Blunt Jr., Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development; Bob Myers, Chairman of the Region II Planning Council; Jack G. Capehart, Chairman of the Region II Planning and Development Council; Raymond Shaw, Chairman of the Brook-Handcock Regional Planning Council; Roxanne Butts, Chairman of the Region III Center for the Mentally Retarded; B.G. Crookshank, Mayor of Pratt; Robert Rogers, Chairman of the Region III Planning and Development Council; Charles Vickers, Chairman of the Region IV Planning and Development Council; Robert Burkhart, Commissioner of Berkeley County; Richard Davies, Commissioner of Monongalia; George Dober, President of Ohio County Courts; Anthony Scaffidi, Mayor of Benwood; Donald Whitewood, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: Regional I Planning and Development Council, Regional I Planning and Development Act, Regional Development funding, Regional Development progress and financial reports, county development, Region III Center for the Mentally Retarded, Region II, Region I, Region III, Region, IV.","This folder contains correspondence with Bob E. Myers, Region II Planning Council; John Bowling, Mayor of White Sulfur Springs; Esther Webb, Charman of Mossy Public Service District; Charles Vickers, Chairman of the Region IV Planning and Development Council; Ronald Blankenship, Chairman of the Region V Planning and Development Council; William P. A. Nicely Mayor of Parkersburg; Marvin Leach, Commissioner of Wood County; William Blunt Jr., Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development; William A. Lear, Chairman of Region VI. Topics include: various administrative grants, Region V, Region VI, Region IV, Region II.","This folder contains correspondence with William Blunt Jr., Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development; Richard E. Davis, Commissioner of Monongalia County; William A. Lear, Commissioner of Region IV; A.E. Baughman, Mayor of Philippi; James Gladkosky, Chairman of Region VII; Harry G. Riley, Commissioner of Hampshire of County; Charles A. Bonar, Chairman of Region VIII; D.C. Master, Chairman of Region IX; Robert Burkhart, Commissioner of Berkeley County; Paul Garvin, Commissioner of the Marshall County Court; Anthony Scaffidi, Mayor of Benwood; John Bowling, Mayor of White Sulfur; J. Walter Brown, Mayor of Oak Hill. Topics include: ARC funds, various administrative grants, progress and financial reports, West Virginia Wild Life Federation, animal detention center, Region VI, Region VII, Region VIII, Region IX, Region X, Region XI.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert Burkhart, Commissioner of Berkeley County; Jack, G. Capehart, Commissioner of Wayne County Court; Richard E. Davies, Commissioner of Monongalia County; Charles Farley, Jr., Commissioner of Putnam County; James Gladkosky, Mayor of Elkins; Marvin Leach, Commissioner of Wood County; John McCulloch, Mayor of Beckley; Bob E. Myers, Region II Planning Council; Harry G. Riley, President of Hampshire County Commission; Anthony Scaffidi, Mayor of Benwood; Ray Shaw, Region XI Planning Council; Donald Caudill, Executive Director North Central Regional Education Service Agency; Ronald R. Blankenship, President of Calhoun County Court; John Bowling, Mayor of White Sulfur Springs; George Dober, President of the Ohio County Court; D.C. Master, Mayor of Charles Town; Richard D. Valentine, Mayor of Rivesville. Topics include: ARC funds, various administrative grants, regional early childhood education, regional health services, Region II, Region XI.","This folder contains correspondence with William P.A. Nicely, Mayor of Parkersburg; Donald Whitehead, Federal cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission; O.P. Westfall, Vice-Chairman of the Potomac Valley Soil Conservation District; Harry Teter, Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Paul L. Villers, Mayor of Pennsboro; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; A.E. Baughman, Mayor of Philippi; Gary Petz, Region IV Coordinator; Michael Goode, Mayor of Pineville; Basil Robertson, President Mason County Court; William Rardin Jr., Commissioner of the Mason County Court; Orton A. Jones, U.S. Senator; R. Michael Shaw, Delegate; Clarence Adkins, Commissioner of The Mason County Court. Topics include: ARC funds, economic development, urban development, public works, flood control, vocational education, health clinic, physicians' assistants, nursing, hospitals, personal care center at Salem College, water plant in Philippi, Sisterville Hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with Lydia Main, Mayor of Masontown; Albert R. Wilson, Charmain Preston County Public Service District II; J. Kenton Lambert, State Director of the Farmers Home Administration. Topics include: President of the United States Meeting with the Appalachian Regional Commission, Appalachian Regional Development Act 1975, highways, health planning, health care, family planning, railroads, access roads, educational training, ARC funds, various administrative grants, Preston County Public Service District II.","This folder contains correspondence with Harry Teter, Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Richard B. Robertson, Appalachian Regional Commission Senior Regional Planner. Topics include: ARC funds, various administrative grants, Department of Transportation, reports on transportation and urban development from various other states.","This folder contains correspondence with Bert Swift, Director of Health and Child Development; Colonel James Whitmire, Institutional and Developmental Strategy Subcommittee Chairman. Topics include: ARC program design, institutional and developmental strategy subcommittee, tourism, health and child development.","This folder contains correspondence with Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Paul E. Prunty, Delegate. Topics include: ARC project planning, project funding, child development, vocational education, mental health, health care, doctors, public health, community development, economic development, public works.","This folder contains correspondence with Jimmy Carter, Governor of Georgia; Winfield Dunn, Governor of Tennessee; Wendell H. Ford, Governor of Kentucky; John J. Gilligan, Governor of Ohio; Mills E. Godwin, Governor of Virginia; James E. Holshouser Jr., Governor of North Carolina; Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland; Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania; George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama; John C. West, Governor of South Carolina; Malcom Wilson, Governor of New York; Charles Farley, Commissioner of Putman County; William Blumer, Director of Appalachian Regional Commission Program Operations; Gordon E. Hermanson, President of Davis and Elkins College; B.M. Chambers, Mayor of Ravenswood; Harry Teter Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: ARC project planning, project funding, Putman County Public Facilities, Library, vocational education, clinic, health center, health care, public works, water systems, Raleigh County Public Facilities, airport, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program, REAP, \"Recreational Properties in Appalachia\", Red Sulfur Public Service District.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert W. McCoy, Mayor of Matewan, WV; John H. McCulloch, Mayor of Beckley. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: United Career Center, Recreational Park Project, Regional Planning and Development Council, McDowell County Society for Crippled Children, meeting minutes, EMS, meeting agenda, allocation of funds, program design reports, summary of actions, agenda, White House Conference on Domestic and Economic Affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with Harry Teeter, Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator from WV; Marvin Leach, Wood County Commissioner; A. E. Baughman, Mayor of Philippi, WV; John Bowling, Mayor of White Sulphur Springs, WV; Robert Burkhart, Commissioner of the Berkeley County Court; Richard E. Davies, Commissioner of the Monongalia County Court; George Dober, president of the Ohio County Court; Charles Farley, Commissioner of the Putnam County Court; Harry G. Riley, president of the Hampshire County Court; Guy Nichols, president of the Tyler County Commission. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: meeting minutes, legislative summary, memorandums, Memorial General Hospital, Appalachian Mental Health Center, Mercer County Airport, Mid-Appalachian White House conference on Domestic and Economic Affairs, Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Commission, Middle Island Health Services, Middlebourne Community Center.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert D. Harman, WV State Delegate; Ronald R. Blankenship, president of the Calhoun County Court. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Midway, Mineral County Public Health Center, Mingo County Airport Commission, Mingo County Sanitary Landfill, travel schedule, Southern Governor's Conference, Mossy Public Service District, Mount Tabor Housing Corporation in Lewisburg, Mountain Health Services, Mountain Home Personal Care Center, Mountain Top Public Service District Water System, Mountwood Park, \"Mud Slide,\" museum in Oak Hill, NASA Remote Sensing Project, Morgantown Ice Skating Rink, Moorefield Industrial Park Access Road, Monroe County Vocational Center, Mineral County Public Health Center, Mineral County Vocational Education School, Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Council.","This folder contains correspondence with James W. Teets, WV State Delegate. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: meeting minutes, resolutions, funding requirements, National Track and Field Hall of Fame, National Energy Problem, NGC Task Force on National Regional Development, Nature Center at Ogelbay Park, New Creek Public Service District, clinic in New Haven, New Hope, New Martinsville Public Library, Newburg.","This folder contains correspondence with Marvin L. Hockenberry, Preston County Commissioner; Colson E. Jones, president of the Blair County Commission; J. Walter Brown, Mayor of Oak Hill, WV; George Dober, president of the Ohio County Court; Richard E. Shearer, president of Alderson-Broaddus College; Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. Representative from WV; Richard E. Davies, president of the Monongalia County Court; George Flouer, president of the Monroe County Chamber of Commerce. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Newburg, Nicholas County Vocational Education Project, 90-day extension, Northern Panhandle Mental Health Center, Norton-Harding-Jimtown Public Service District, meeting, Carryover Projects, United States Railway Association, Oak Hill, Oceana Sewage System, Ohio County Court, Vocational Technical Education Center in Ohio County, Ohio County Public Service District Water Project, Old Main, Optometrist office in Davis, Outpatient clinic in Mount Storm, Nicholas County moderate income housing, Monongalia County Court, Monongalia County Public Health Center project, Monongalia County Sanitary Landfill, Monongalia County Vocational Education project, Monroe County, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council emergency care project, Mercer County primary care clinic, Montgomery General Hospital Capital Improvements Program, Moorefield Industrial Park.","This folder contains correspondence with William M. Hawkins, Mayor of Fairmont, WV; Larry A. Tucker, WV State Delegate; Darrell Hawkins, Mayor of Jane Lew, WV. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Fairmont Water System, Family Planning Program, Family Practice Residency Program, Fayette County Vocational Education project, Federal Grant Programs, Federal Resources Service, Fenwick Mountain Public Service District Water System, field instruction unit in Child Development Social Work, final report, fire station.","This folder contains correspondence with Wendell H. Ford, Governor of Kentucky; Adam Dalessio, Mayor of Follansbee, WV; William L. Waller, Governor of Mississippi; Ken Hechler, U.S. Representative from WV. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: fiscal years '76 and '77, fiscal year '76 Contribution Level, Mountwood Park Project, Fly Ash Road Building, Follansbee Water System, Roane County Public Library project, Frankfort Public Service District Water Project, Franklin Industrial Park, Fraser \u0026 Associates, Funding.","This folder contains correspondence with John M. Slack, Jr., U.S. Representative from WV. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Sistersville General Hospital, skyline cable logging, Slippery Rock Creek Acid Mine Waste Studies.","This folder contains correspondence with Harry Teter, Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Charles G. Bolte, Mayor of Spencer, WV; Harley O. Staggers, U.S. Representative from WV; William P.A. Nicely, Mayor of Parkersburg, WV; J. Walter Brown, Mayor of Oak Hill, WV; John H. McCulloch, Mayor of Beckley, WV; D. C. Master, Mayor of Charles Town, WV; James Gladkosky, Mayor of Elkins, WV; H. Paul Garvin, Commissioner of the Marshall County Court. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: South Park area of Jane Lew, Southern WV Regional Health Council Planning and Administrative Grant, Southeastern Library Association, Southern Governor's Conference, Southern Jackson County Public Service District, emergency medical service, Southwestern Public Service District Water System, special ballot, special meeting, special state request, Spencer Waterworks System, state development plan, State Appalachian Development Plans and Investment Programs, state directory, State Health Plan, agenda, states' office, status report.","This folder contains correspondence with John J. Gilligan, Governor of Ohio. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Highland Hills Water Project, Highway Priorities, Highway System Allocations, Highway Development Plan, Highway Program, Council of Appalachian Governors, aeronautics, Mingo County Airport Commission, Airport Development Acceleration Act, Monongahela Valley Association of Health Center, Cabell-Huntington Health Department, Hill-Burton Center Funds, Hilldale-Talcott Water System, Hodgesville Public Service District Water System, Hooverson Heights Public Service District water system, Housing and Community Development Subcommittee.","This folder contains correspondence with William Evans, Mayor of Huntington, WV; J. A. Caldwell, Sr., Mayor of Huntington, WV; Raymond Peak, Mayor of Hurricane, WV. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Housing and Community Development Program Design, housing in Greenbrier County, Huntington Civic Center, Hurricane-Teays Valley Sewage System Project, Hygeia Facilities Foundation Inc., Improvement Project at Kanawha Airport, Industrial Park in Jefferson County, Industrial Site Development, information, Instant Library to serve Tucker County, Institutional Subcommittee Report, Interstate Emergency Medical Services Consortium, Investment Program, Jackson County Airport Project, Jane Lew water line extension, January Commission Meeting, Jefferson County, Journals Available for Distribution.","This folder contains correspondence with Donald R. Scott, Mayor of Junior, WV; Mary McDonald, WV Postmaster. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: July Program Design Session and Commission Meeting, June Meeting, Junior Sewage Project, junk car program, Kanawha Airport, Kanawha-Charleston Health Department, Kanawha-Charleston Public Health Center Project, Kanawha County Public Library Building, landfill facility.","This folder contains correspondence with Alex Laska, Mayor of Farmington, WV; Marvin H. Leach, Wood County Court; Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Landslide Grant, Land Use Control problems, Leadership Center of Bethany College, legislation, Legislative Program, Gubernatorial Statements, Federal-State Relations, Senate Public Works Committee, statements, proposed law, Kanawha Valley Family Practice Center, Environment.","This folder contains correspondence with Harry Teter, Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Lydia Main, Mayor of Masontown, WV; Jess Borowski, president of the Marion County Commission; Richard E. Davies, Marion County Commissioner; Theodore Holmes, Preston County Commissioner; D. C. Master, Mayor of Charles Town, WV; Charles E. Blankenship, Mayor of Matoka, WV. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Mountwood Park Project, Lewis County Park Project, Lewis County Recreation Commission, Library facility for Raleigh County, library services for Clendenin, library for Wetzel County, Lincoln County Primary Care Center, Local Development District, Lodgeville-Courtright Water Association, Logan County Airport Authority, Logan County Landfill project, Logan General Hospital construction project, Lost Creek-Brown's Creek area, Love Memorial Clinic in Moorefield, Lynco Public Service District, maintenance, Mall Medical Clinic, Marion County, Marion County Landfill, Marion County Schools, Martinsburg Airport, Martinsburg-Berkeley County Recreation Board, Marion County Library Board, Mason County Library Project, Mason County Public Service District, Mason's Sewer Department, Maternal and Child Health Demonstration Project, Matewan Park Project, Matoka Water System, Matewan Clinic, May meeting.","This folder contains correspondence with various members of the Appalachian Regional Commission. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission Highway Program Funding and Allocations.","This folder contains correspondence with various members of the Appalachian Regional Commission. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission Highway Program Funding and Allocations.","This folder contains correspondence with Forrest W. Rucker, Mayor of Clendenin; Harry Teter Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, ARC funds, ARC projects, public works, water systems, child development, ARC research catalogue.","This folder contains correspondence with James Harlow, President of West Virginia University; Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Robert D. Spencer, Mayor of Richwood; Richard Valentine, Mayor of Rivesville; Aaron L. Rose, Chairman of the Braxton County Building Commission; Clyde D. Alford, Mayor of St. Albans. Topics include: ARC funds, ARC projects, Mining and Energy Training Education, enterprise development research, emergency medical services, health care, rural health, airports, wastewater treatment, public works, sewage treatment, Roane County Public Facilities, highway, transportation, Salem College's computer facility.","This folder contains correspondence with Walter D. Huddleston, Senator of Kentucky; Jennings Randolph, United States Senator, Jullian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky; James E. Holshouser, Governor of North Carolina; Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania; George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama; George N. Santon, Mayor of Princeton, Richard Valentine, Mayor of Rivesville; Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission; James D. Whisman, Appalachian Regional Commissioner States Regional Representative. Topics include: ARC funds, ARC projects, Salem College, computer facility, Bluefield State College, secretarial science program, water system, public works, unemployment, coal, Senate Committee on Public Works, senior citizen centers.","This folder contains correspondence with James D. Whisman, Appalachian Regional Commissioner States Regional Representative; Donald R. Scott, Mayor of Junior; Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania; R.B. McKenzie, Commissioner of Mcdowell County; Silas S. Starry, Mayor of Shepherdstown. Topics include: Council of Appalachian Governors, ARC funds, ARC projects, sewage treatment, Farmers Home Administrations, environmental legislation, regional planning and development, Shawnee Hills regional center, sewage treatment.","This folder contains correspondence with Joseph M. Ballouz, House of Delegates, Chairman of the Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources; John M. Slack, Congressman of West Virginia; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director of the Department of Mental Health. Topics include: ARC funds, ARC projects, West Virginia Turnpike, unemployment, school clothes, public works, public libraries, manpower program, school bus transportation, welfare, Black Lung benefits, Social Security, Stonewall Jackson Dam project, environmental pollution, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, State Parks, Barboursville Hospital, highways, Huntington Hospital, Weston Hospital, mental health.","This folder contains correspondence with James R. McCartney, Secretary of State; Douglas P. Bennett, Director of the Presidential Personnel Office. Topics include: ARC funds, ARC projects, Blennerhassett Island, welfare, Medicaid, environmental pollution, emergency medical services, ambulances, EDA funds for flood corrective jobs, overflow of Big Run.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Gorham L. Black Jr., Regional Director of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Topics include: discrimination, Corning Glass Works, social work, workman's compensation, foster care, public facilities, bicentennial commission, Swiss Dam project, disaster loan, public institutions employee training program, Administration on Aging, Black Lung, educational tv, public services.","This folder contains topics relating to and about Blennerhassett Island and the Blennerhassett Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with John D. Whisman, Commissioner of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania. Topics include: ARC projects, ARC commission elections, public facilities, rural development, Monongahela River Basin report, Elk Garden Water Plant, \"Hidden Traps of Regionalism\", unemployment, retirement.","The topics of this folder include: ARC projects, Coal Waste Utilization demonstration project, highway allocations, ARC officer appointments, member responsibilities.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert C Byrd, United States Senator; Jennings Randolph, United States Senator; John D. Whisman, Commissioner of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: Appalachian Legislation, rural development, highways, Corridor \"G\", vocational education, airports, Luke Bridge, public facilities, libraries, Emergency Care Communications and Transportations Program, West Virginia Regional Health Council, Ambulance Service, sewer projects.","This folder contains correspondence with Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission; John D. Whisman, Commissioner of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: ARC program funding, ARC State representative election, nature conservancy, highways, highway allocation, \"A Citizen's Handbook on the ARC\", vocational education, Souden vs. Wallace et al.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert C Byrd, United States Senator; Harley O. Staggers, House of Representatives; Harry Teter, Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Lysander L. Dudley, Commissioner Commerce. Topics include: Souden vs. Wallace et al., energy, hospitals, Appalachian Development Program, ARC program funding, public facilities, enterprise development, airports, waste collection, water systems, Administrative Conference Minutes, Council of Appalachian Governors (representatives).","This folder includes topics on: Souden vs. Wallace et al., and ARC projects.","This folder includes correspondence from John D. Whisman, Commissioner of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: June 1974 State Session, highways, status of ARC state project funds 1974, EDA extension bill, David Broader's Columns on the National Governor's Conference and the Roles of Governors, Extension of Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, House Bill H.R. 14883.","This folder contains correspondence with Harry Teter Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: energy policy research, highways, airports, ARC program funding allocations, Appalachian Education Satellite Program.","This folder contains correspondence with Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Harry Teter Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; John Whisman, Commissioner of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Lydia Main, Mayor of Masontown; Cotton White, Economic Administration Representative; Mike Andochick Jr., Mayor of Weirton; John Bowling, Mayor of White Sulfur Springs. Topics include: ARC project funding, ARC projects, public works, water systems, sewage treatment, hospital overrun, hospitals, health services, vocational education, outdoor recreation, economic development administration, West Virginia Association of Physician's Assistants, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, roads, ARC legislative check list.","This folder includes the Slippery Rock Creek Acid Mine Waste Studies.","This folder contains correspondence with Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission; John Whisman, Commissioner of the Appalachian Regional Commission; John Bowling, Mayor of White Sulfur Springs; Marvin Leach, Commissioner of Wood County Courts. Topics include: ARC projects, ARC project funding, vocational education, water system, public facilities, airports, Wyoming County Airport Authority.","This folder contains the Dubois/Falls Creek Accelerated Growth Area Project.","This folder contains correspondence from William Blumer, Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Harry Teter Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: ARC projects, ARC project funding, project planning, Summersville Memorial Hospital, hospitals, clinics, airports, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, public works, water systems, surface mine water quality control, timber harvesting, transportation subcommittee.","This folder contains correspondence with Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission; John Whisman, Commissioner of the Appalachian Regional Commission; J. Holmes Spence, Mayor of Wardensville; O. Vernon Keplinger, Commissioner of Grant County. Topics include: ARC projects, ARC project funding, waste disposal, public works, hospitals, vocational education, Barboursville medical services, Walton Public Service District, Wardensville Recreation Project, Wayne County health center, Weirton sheltered workshop, Wesleyan College biology laboratory, West Union Primary Care Center, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, Wetzel County hospital, Wheeling Society for Crippled Children, Wheeling Hospital, John Whisman's resignation, wilderness public service district.","This folder contains correspondence from Robert L. Dodd, Deputy Director, WV Department of Mines Oil and Gas Division; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Jess Borowski, President of the Marion County Court; Ismael Rodriguez Bou, Chancellor of the University of Puerto Rico; Earl M. Bowen, Mayor of Kenova; Forest J. Bowman, Administrative Director of the Supreme Court of Appeals. Topics include: Marshall County natural gas leak, Department of Welfare, foster care, Stonewall Jackson Dam project, Department of Motor Vehicles, identification cards, Mineral County Watershed project, flood protection, Colonial Glass Company, crippled children's clinic, Hancock County Eastern Seal Society, Barboursville State Hospital.","This folder contains correspondence from Gust G. Brenda Jr., House of Delegates; W.T. Brotherton Jr., President of the West Virginia Senate; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of the WV Department of Highways; Chauncey H. Browning Jr., Attorney General; Louise B. Gerrard, Executive Director of the West Virginia Commission on Aging. Topics include: social security, disability services, Social Security Administration, Department of Welfare, blind citizens, Teacher's retirement board, school bus transportation, conditions of Clay County schools, Buffalo Creek, Guard Service for Buffalo Creek, Claim of State of West Virginia Buffalo Creek Disaster, energy, pollution.","This folder contains correspondence from Dan Burleson, House of Delegates; James R. McCartney, Secretary of State; Robert C. Byrd, United States Senator. Topics include: Civil Service, Workmen's Compensation Commission, Supplemental Security Benefits, Social Security Disability benefits, Department of Welfare, Bicentennial Commission, highways, WV Alcoholic Beverage Control Licensing Board, Stonewall Jackson Dam, Greenbrier Osteopathic College, Senate Majority Leader.","This folder contains correspondence with James R. Clowser, Deputy Director Mental Health. Topics include: Gasoline shortage, energy crisis, consumer protection, Commission on Aging, county landfills, power plants, reclamation of abandoned coal refuse disposal piles, Department of Mental Health, Bicentennial Celebration, newsletters written by Andrew Bachleda (these letters contain offensive content).","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare, Ruth Bacon, Director for the United States Center for International Women's Year; Congressman Herman Badillo; Ronald G. Pearson, State Treasurer; Lysander L. Dudley, Commissioner of Commerce. Topics include: Department of Welfare, outdoor recreation, Bethlehem Park Project, Back Creek Valley Volunteer Fire Department, junk cars, REAP, abortion, International Women's Year, Commission on Women, Urban Affairs Committee for the House of Representatives, workmans compensation, social security, Interstate Emergency Medical Services Task Force, Fuel, Winter Coal Inventories.","This folder contains correspondence with James Stamey, Deputy Commissioner Special Services Division; Benjamin Bailar, Postmaster General. Topics include: Columbia Gas, gasoline bills, Bail Bondsmen regulation, 200 years of Free Enterprise, postal service, social security, Health Care Systems, West Virginia Society of Osteopathic Medicine.","This folder contains correspondence from Adrienne Bailey, Commissioner of Education, State of Illinois; John Himelrick Sr., Director Interagency Council for Child Development Services; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of the WV Department of Highways; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner of Employment Security; Consuelo N. Bailey, Secretary of the Republican National Committee; Dallas Bailey, President of Salem College. Topics include: education, Education Commission of the States, unions, Department of Welfare, Old Age Assistance, Black Lung and Social Security Disability benefits, unemployment, food stamps, workmans compensation, Environmental Control Administration, Concord and Bluefield State Colleges proposed merger, editorial on taxes, Blue Ridge Project, consumer protection, right to work laws, Salem College community improvement, State Tax Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with Dallas Bailey, President of Salem College; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Clevland Benedict, Commissioner of Finance; Ralph Steele, Commissioner of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: Salem College, \"Madame Bricktop\", Department of Welfare, food stamps, clothing allowance program, social work, surface mining, Blue Ridge Project, recruitment of doctors, water pollution, job training, retired teachers benefits, Buffalo Creek Disaster rebuilding efforts.","This folder contains correspondence with Clement R. Basset, Commissioner of Employment Security; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Thorold S. Funk, Director of Vocational Rehabilitation; George H. Seibert, Minority Leader House of Delegates. Topics include: social security, Black Lung benefits, food stamps program, workmans compensation, Veterans Affairs, salary increase for teachers, Vocational Rehabilitation, Office of Economic Opportunity, \"Caption Capers\" Arch Moore photo caption contest, \"He is a Hard Working Governor\" news article, \"The Dinner Horn\" weekly bulletin.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Richard L. Daily, State Tax Commissioner; Ralph Bailey, President of the Consolidation Coal Company. Topics include: West Virginia Institute of Technology, workmans compensation, Department of Welfare, Medicaid, social security, Black Lung Benefits, Small Business Administration, Energy Stabilization Program, Farmington Mine Disaster, Consolidation Mine Company, Governor's military service, teachers' salaries.","This folder includes correspondence with Robert Bailey, Cabell County Magistrate; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Edwin F. Flower, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: this folder contains some offensive materials, Department of Welfare, Public Service Program, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction, \"W.Va's Finest Education System, Moore Laudes Wood County\", constituent concerns on communism.","This folder contains correspondence with Seldon Bailey, Recording Secretary for the United Mine Workers of America; Richard L. Daily, State Tax Commissioner; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; William Bailey, Commissioner, Wyoming County; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation. Topics include: this folder contains some offensive materials, Department of Public Safety, Black Lung benefits, food stamps workmans compensation, United Mine Workers of America, education, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Highways, strip mining and land reclamation, Emergency Employment Program, teacher salary increases.","This folder contains correspondence with Donald F. Baird, Regional Public Relations Director for Beneficial Management Corporation; Dr. N.H. Dyer, Director of WV State Health Department; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: employment, Consumer Protection Division, Teachers' retirement benefits, Consumer Loan Bill, Fort Van Metre preservation, National Bicentennial celebration, Kermit Jail, Department of Welfare, housing loans, Black Lung, Social Security Administration, Summer Youth Program, Office of Economic Opportunity, county school buses, Department of Natural Resources, Motor Vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with James E. Ross, Commissioner of Nonintoxicating Beer. Topics include: Rural Environmental Assistance Program, REAP, Department of Public Safety, State Police, Department of Motor Vehicles, teachers' pay raise, environmental pollution, correspondence with various junior high students.","This folder includes correspondence with Carl G Baker Architectural Firm. Included materials are: photos of completed architectural projects, brochures, and letter correspondence.","This folder contains correspondence from Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Ted T. Barr, Sheriff of Cabell County. Topics include: personal correspondence, Insurance agent license, banking, \"West Virginia Does Not Need a New Banking Structure\", abortion, Department of Welfare, employment, American Revolution Bicentennial Celebration.","This folder contains correspondence with Aubrey C. Robertson, president of the Braxton County Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; George L. Baker, Commissioner of Allegany County, MD; Howard H. Baker, Jr., U.S. Senator from TN; James Baker, Administrative Assistant to the Governor of Delaware; Jasper S. Baker, national president of the Propeller Club of the United States. The topics include: education, state pensions, Campaign '76, Public Service Commission, WV Board of Hearing Aid Dealers, Department of Commerce, Department of Motor Vehicles, teachers' retirement, Department of Welfare, Social Security, Public Service Program, Office of Economic Opportunity, employment, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of the Air Force, Vietnam Veterans Bonus, Bicentennial, President Ford Committee, National Maritime Day.","This folder contains correspondence with Juanita M. Baker, Pleasants County Commissioner; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the Department of Highways; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ronald D. Baker, General Manager of All-American Soap Box Derby; William R. Baker, Cabell County Magistrate. The topics include: race pass, studded tires, Appalachian Regional Commission, \"Issues and Answers\" ABC News, Department of Welfare, Stonewall Jackson Dam, Department of Commerce, Education Legislative Seminar, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Ohio River, Department of Highways, WV State Tax Commission, New River Gorge Bridge, Department of Veterans Affairs, State Board of Dental Examiners, Board of Regents, nursing degree, retired teachers, Office of Economic Opportunity, adult basic education, Correction Officer, school service personnel, speeding arrest, horse racing, dog racing, Appalachian Development Act, High School Law Program, manpower check.","This folder contains correspondence with Lynn A. Greenwalt, Director of the Fish and Wildlife Service of the U.S. Department of the Interior; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: JEEP Program, Department of Health Education and Welfare, reclassification of the bald eagle, preserve bald eagles, auxiliary public school personnel, mental health, Department of Economic and Community Development, employment, Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission, Workmen's Compensation Fund, WV State Police Academy, free textbook legislation, Department of Welfare, Blue Ridge Project, Daylight Savings Time, WV Education Association, legislation, Tax Department.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; William H. Baldwin, president of the Kresge Foundation. The topics include: Department of Welfare, the Kresge Foundation, Project Lifeblood, Department of Health, deaf exploitation, Department of Public Safety, Productivity Research Project for State Government, education, employment, personal coal mining.","This folder contains correspondence with Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; John P. Ball, president of the Monongalia County Court. The topics include: Gasoline Tax Refund, WV School Service Personnel Association, Department of Welfare, Department of Employment Security, Unemployment Compensation, Blue Ridge Project, American Judicature Society, Mercer County Jail, Appalachian Regional Commission, Intergovernmental Relations Commission, Beer Commission, birth certificate, public institutions.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; A. Kent Ballard, Executive Director of the American Association for Comprehensive Health Planning. The topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Highways, Office of Economic Opportunity, Diversified Mountaineer Crop., police matter, employment, disability, American Broadcasting Co. - Documentary of Coal Industry in WV, Department of Archives and History, Cooperative Health Statistics System, American Association for Comprehensive Health Planning, Reynolda House, Spencer State Hospital, WV School Service Personnel Association, WV Board of Chiropractic Examiners, legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topics include: Department of Highways, buses, Mountain State Art and Craft Fair, teachers' salaries.","This folder contains correspondence with Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director of the Department of Natural Resources. The topics include: WV Board of Examiners for Registered Nurses, Workmen's Compensation Fund, WV Board of Chiropractic Examiners, Department of Natural Resources, employment, water problem at the town of Ballard, Natural Resources Commission, cuff links, Department of Highways, Stonewall Jackson Lake Project, litigation, Department of Public Safety, Black Lung, unit system, Jefferson County Human Society, parkway authorities.","This folder contains correspondence with Joseph Ballouz, WV State Delegate; R. C. \"Red\" Bamberg, Director of the Alabama Development Office. The topics include: Energy and Environment, Alpine Lake, ballot samples, Appalachian Regional Commission, St. Anthony's Teachers and Parents Association, B\u0026O Railroad abandonment, birth certificate, \"Baltimore Magazine,\" Department of Public Safety, Appalachian Corridors Art Biennial.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Arthur A. Link, Governor of North Dakota; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; Jacob Isacoff, president of the Charleston Federal Savings and Loan Association. The topics include: Department of Welfare, estate, Department of Public Safety, Muscular Dystrophy Carnival, school personnel salaries, summer employment, state highways, pollution, Bank of North Dakota, Society of Independent Professional Earth Scientists, employment, inauguration, Aid to the Disabled, Department of Veterans Affairs, Workmen's Compensation Fund, banking, banking legislation, military, Tax Department.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert K. Banks, president of the Wild Wonderful Sams Club; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Richard H. Benson, WV State Senator. The topic includes: gasoline shortage, North Bend State Park Campground, Denmar State Hospital, WV Nursing Home Licensing Board, Department of Welfare, compensation, housing, Benwood Housing Project, Mental Health, banning of prayer, Day Care Center for mentally handicapped, Overlapping Environmental Regulations, National Republican Committee.","This folder contains correspondence with Vincent P. Barabba, Director of the U.S. Bureau of the Census; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, state bar, Department of Welfare, public institutions, Denmar State Hospital, employment, Concord College and Bluefield State College merger, Vietnam Bonus, Department of Motor Vehicles, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), Boy Scouts of America, Kanawha County Textbooks, Marshall Medical School, health care, Governor's Manpower Office, Barbour County Health Department, Barbour County Jail, Barbour County School Service Personnel, Barbour County Schools, Barboursville Elementary School.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Charles Bare, president of the Seneca Trail Highway Association; Colonel James D. Barger, Commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police. The topics include: financial support, Barboursville State Hospital, Barboursville Planning Commission, Nursing Homes, legal matter, Department of Welfare, teacher's salaries, housing, Office of Economic Opportunity, Appalachian Highway System, Mental Health Council, Bargaining Rights for State and Local Public Employees, insurance rates, National Governor's Conference, presidential candidates.","This folder contains correspondence with B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ben W. Barker, Director of the Vocational Rehabilitation Service of Delaware; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; John M. Slack, U.S. Representative from WV; Bradley S. Barker, Manager of Program Development and Evaluation of the University of Tennessee; Fletcher R. Barker, Mayor of Chapmanville, WV. The topics include: abortion, possibility of state purchasing Col. James Graham House, employment, Department of Welfare, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), State Police Academy, Notaries Public, Workmen's Compensation Fund, playground equipment – Pettus School, clothing allowance, studded tires, Coal Miners' Strike, Regional Advisory Committee to Research and Training Center, gasoline, Daylight Savings Time, Charleston Clean-Up, Department of Health, state goals process, state objectives, Public Service Program, Sheriff's Bureau, Black Lung, State Fiscal Assistance Act, Social Security Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; John G. Barker, president of Marshall University. The topics include: Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Welfare, Transportation Renumeration and incentive Program (TRIP), studded tires, Marshall Medical School, Tax Department, Kanawha County Textbooks, retired teachers.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; Abraham Beame, Mayor of New York City, NY. The topics include: Department of Welfare, Summer Youth Program, housing, Workmen's Compensation Fund, school service personnel, Diversified Mountaineer Corp., Social Security, employment, Department of Labor, Coal Mine Workers Compensation, education.","This folder contains correspondence with Ed Barner, president of UMI. The topics include: Barkers Ridge Senior Citizens Center, REAP, Civil Service Bill, WV Children's Home, mental health, Department of Commerce, Cumpolsory Retirement, Correction Officer, Board of Regents, television project, Lincoln Statue, Dog Racing Bill, bicentennial, Department of Finance and Administration, Energy Commission, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Governor's Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, Public Service Commission, military, Department of Highways.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert Barnes, Director of Flight Operations of AeroMech. The topics include: unemployment, bicentennial, firetruck, Driver's Test, Department of Public Safety, city matter, Department of Welfare, bumper stickers, Appalachian Regional Commission, Sun Valley Public Service District, mental health, dog racing bill, American Physical Therapy Association, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Finance and Administration, military, Adjutant General, Optometrist Bill.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: National Chicken Cooking Contest, Department of Welfare, WV Rural Rehabilitation Loan Fund, Barnett Child Care Program, Department of Commerce, Social Security, Board of Regents, Goodwill Industries, Better School Building Amendment.","This folder contains correspondence with Frank E. Barnett, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Union Pacific Railroad Company; Lucille Barnett, president of the American School Food Service Association; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security. The topics include: Railroad Rights of Way, railroads, Senate Redistricting, Department of Welfare, Public Service Program, Social Security Administration, American School Food Service Association, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Employment Security, Delayed Entry Enlistee Program.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund. The topics include: Department of Welfare, sentencing, correction officer, Manpower, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, Youth Conservation Corps Program, Japanese visit.","This folder contains correspondence from Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Ted T. Barr, Sheriff of Cabell County. Topics include: personal correspondence, Insurance agent license, banking, \"West Virginia Does Not Need a New Banking Structure\", abortion, Department of Welfare, employment, American Revolution Bicentennial Celebration.","This folder contains correspondence with Ted T. Barr, Sheriff of Cabell County; Donald L. Barrett, Mayor of Athens; George H. Seibert, Delegate from Wheeling; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Edwin Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Lysander Dudley Sr. Commissioner of Commerce; Congressman William A. Barrett, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Housing. Topics include: Sheriffs' Bureau of WV, Department of Public Institutions, Fuel and Energy crisis, vocational rehabilitation, Department of Welfare, strip mining, Department of Commerce, environmental cleanup, retirement for teachers, \"How a Depression is Caused and Why\"","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare, Lysander Dudley, Commissioner of Commerce. Topics include: Department of Commerce, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, insurance commissions, Department of Welfare, \"2 Delegates Praise Nixon on Amnesty\", \"Kelly Seeks Court Action Against Moore\", \"State Treasurer Kelly Honored by Weirtonians\", \"Veto King\", \"Del. Brenda's Stand Praised\", air ambulances, Department of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with James Manchin, Director of REAP, Ira S. Latimer, Director of the Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: West Virginia Chiropractors Society, abortion, WVU E. Moore Hall, \"Abortion Law Chances Doomed in Legislature\", \"Plans Underway for University Facelift\", Department of Natural Resources, petition against strip mining.","This folder contains correspondence with Dewey F. Bartlett, United States Senator; Eugene Crutchfield, Director of Veterans Affairs; Joe Bartlett, Clerk to the Minority; Anne Bartley, Director of the Department of Arkansas Natural and Cultural Heritage. Topics include: correctional officers, Department of Commerce, oil and gas development, Federal Meat Inspection Act, Interstate Oil Compact Commission, neighborhood youth corps, Department of Veterans' Affairs, vocational technical education, emergency employment program, abortion, Department of Highways, Blue Ridge Dam, United Mine Workers of America, seasonal farm worker program, Department of Mental Health.","This folder contains correspondence with Delegate Phyllis E. Given, Chairman of the Committee on Political Subdivisions. Topics include: Senate Committee on Public Employment and Retirement, Physical Fitness Games- CBS Network, Department of Welfare, \"National Conference on American Federalism in Action.\"","This folder contains correspondence with Lysander Dudley, Commissioner of Commerce; James Carter, President Elect of the United States; Samuel Kusic, Clerk of the West Virginia Senate. Topics include: school buses, gasoline, abortion, United Mine Workers of America Welfare and Retirement Fund, mine safety, Gibraltar Advertising Agency, Ceredo Kenova Community Center, education, Department of Welfare, \"Soviet Forest Lawn\", \"Poetry\" by Dorothy Sanders Basil, strip mining.","This folder contains correspondence with James Rhodes, Governor of Ohio; N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health. Topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, food stamps, UMWA, Black Lung, workmans compensation, Department of Welfare, selection of national vice president, \"Welch Students on University Team Visiting Schools\", Department of the Navy, Department of Health.","This folder contains correspondence with Richard Barton, the topics include the City of Clarksburg and public works surrounding its municipality.","This folder contains correspondence with Clement R Bassett, West Virginia Commissioner of Employment Security. Topics include employment appointments, vocational education, legislation, State Manpower Program, Child Development Program.","This folder includes correspondence from Congressman William G. Batchelder; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Dr. Mildred Mitchell-Bateman, Director of Mental Health. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Mental Health, \"Food Stamps for Coal Miners.\"","This folder includes correspondence with Paul D. Bibb, Director of the Bureau of Hospitals and Medical Facilities. Topics include: Kerr Glass Manufacturing Corp. The Ruffled Grouse Society of North America, Department of Natural Resources, Sunday closing law, Department of Highways, energy crisis, Department of Health, Department of Mental Health, Department of Welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with Julian Carroll, Governor of Kentucky; Barbara Battin, Director for the Tri-State Regional Red Cross; L.C. Battle Staff Director for the House of Representatives; E. T. Klassen, Postmaster General of the United States; Joe Baucum, Asst. AG., Department of the Army; James Sneed, Deputy Director of Veterans' Affairs; A.E. Baughman, Mayor of Philippi. Topics include: Tri-State Red Cross, Project Lifeblood '75, \"Viet Vet Dies in W. Va. Jail; Army Probing\", battle of Point Pleasant, Department of the Army, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Appalachian Regional Commission Funds.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, social services, disabilities.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: bb guns, health care, mental health, psychiatric hospitals, Department of Welfare, Republican Executive Committee, The Palm Beach Time \"The Florida Poll\", Black Lung workman's comp case claim, Department of Public Safety.","This folder contains correspondence from J. Glenn Beall Jr., United States Senator; Russell G. Beall, Member of the West Virginia State Senate; Ira S. Latimer, Director of Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: health care, Governor's Health Policy Task Force, summer youth program, Rotary International, library association, Blennerhassett Island, Department of Highways, studded tires, West Virginia banking, West Virginia Board of Accountancy, pollution, energy.","This folder contains correspondence with Carl G. Beard, Director of the Air Pollution Control Commission. Topics include: H.C. Nutting Co. \"Report of Geotechnical Investigation, Beard Property: Charleston West Virginia\", air pollution, \"Remarks to the Subcommittee on the Environment and the Atmosphere of the U.S. House of Representatives' Committee on Science and Technology\" by Carl G. Beard.","This folder contains correspondence with Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director of Natural Resources; Samuel S. Beard, President of the American Institute for Public Services; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Natural Resources, American Institute for Public Services, Office of the Adjutant General, farmers home administration loans, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Welfare, Kanawha Valley Regional Transportation Authority, food stamp program, Department of Veterans' Affairs, State Fire Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Sally Dodds, Director of the Social Services Department; Michael J. Stewart, Asst. Administrator, United States Securities and Exchange Commission; L.M. LaFollette, Deputy Securities Commissioner; W.T. Brothern Jr., President of the West Virginian Senate. Topics include: WV Department of Public Safety, Domestic Relations and Juvenile Court, Department of Welfare, Office of Economic Opportunity, State Auditor's Office, strip mining, fuel crisis, homestead relief act, \"An Ex-Coal Miner's Look at Black Lung\", Department of Health.","This folder contains correspondence with Congressman Harley O. Staggers; Gerald Ford, President of the United States; Birch Bayh, United States Senator; Lieutenant James Baylor, 321st Ordinance Battalion. Topics include: Department of Public Safety, \"Governor Leads BCVVFC Dedication\", \"Dedication of 'Back Creek Valley Vol. Fire Co. Guest of Honor: Arch Moore\", Social Security Administration, Natural Resources, Veterans Affairs, energy crisis, \"No Energy Shortage in State-Gov. Moore\", \"Nixon Trip Plans Still Undecided\", \"2 Wayne Men to Face Jury Over Shooting\", \"Kissinger's Elevation is First Bold Move by Nixon Since he Fired White House Aides\", Department of Labor, Vietnam.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Arden Hodges, Acting Commissioner of Finance. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Highways, consumer protection, Veterans of Foreign Affairs, abortion, Union Carbide Mine Rescue Team, nurses training, food stamps, CBS Television Network, Department of the Army.","This folder contains correspondence with Gene Beaudet, Editor in Chief of Iron Age and various constituents. Topics include: \"Striking Over Shortages- Sense or Nonsense?\" by George McManus, job training, Social Security Administration, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction, Boy's Club, Real Estate Commission, Bicentennial Celebration, military.","This folder contains correspondence with John Beck, Mayor of West Liberty; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Joseph Mills, Commissioner of Labor; Frederick Becker, Commissioner of Workmens' Compensation, Delegate Lewis McManus, Speaker of the House; Ronald G. Pearson, Treasurer of West Virginia; Captain Peter Becker, Armor Commanding, Department of the Army. Topics include: personal correspondence, pollution, Department of Welfare, health care, mental health, unit systems, Department of the Army, senior citizens, State Fire Marshall, Department of Public Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Durrett, Chief of the Beckley Police Department; John McCulloch, Mayor of Beckley; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Joseph Mills, Director of the State Economic Opportunity Office. Topics include: Department of Archives and History, highway safety, workmans compensation, Department of the Army: delayed entry program, \"Beckley National Bank: 1975 Annual Report\" \"Beckley National Bank: 1974 Annual Report\", Beckley County Health Department, Department of Welfare, canal proposal.","This folder contains correspondence with John Bedford, Mayor of Montrose; Catherine Bedell, Chairman of the United States International Trade Commission. Topics include: Department of Welfare, National Law Enforcement Telecommunications Systems, International Trade Commission, vocational rehabilitation, Civil Service System, Office of Economic Opportunity, Beech Fork Dam, Beech Aircraft corp. Photograph of Arch Moore and co during Beech Aircraft luncheon, Parade Magazine: \"If the Governor Answers, Don't Hang Up\", Department of Commerce, \"Working Mother's Day at the Nursery,\" beer.","This folder contains correspondence with Commander R. K. Beggs, US Commanding Officer, Department of the Navy; Ralph Steele, Commissioner of Motor Vehicles; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: job training, Department of Commerce, Social Service Administration, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Welfare, Communications Workers of America, \"How Your Tax Dollars Support Strikes\", Responsible Politics, Department of Public Institutions, Association for Industrial Development, Department of Health Education and Welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with Bernard Clark, Director, Director of the Governor's Highway Safety Administration; Calvin Belcher Jr., Director of Emergency Medical Care Program; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: workmans comp, Department of Welfare, Highway Safety Administration, \"Special Agreement for Project Approval by the West Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services\", Emergency Medical Services, health care, Appalachian Operation Health, Emergency Care Program, Department of Highways, Department of Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with James L. Weaver, Executive Director of Bel-O-Mar. Topics include: Bel-O-Mar Regional Council Interstate Planning Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission, \"Transportation Plan 1976-1980\", \"Bel-O-Mar 1973 Annual Report\", highway reports.","This folder contains correspondence with James L. Weaver, Executive Director of Bel-O-Mar; Anthony Scaffidi, Mayor of Benwood; George Dober, President of the Ohio County Court. Topics include: Bel-O-Mar Regional Council Interstate Planning Commission, General Revenue Sharing Program, flood insurance, Unified Work Program.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert J. Bellino, Republican Executive Committee of Manatee County, Florida; Henry L. Bellmon, United States Senator. Topics include: \"Bank Dominos\", \"A Flaw in Bank Holding Companies\", Department of Welfare, Black Lung, Department of the Army, federal Revenue Sharing, Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Home Builders Association of West Virginia.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert N. Doty, Mayor of Belmont; J. Richard Barber, Commissioner of Alcohol; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Highways, welfare, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Welfare, consumers tax.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Dr. T.E. Bell, U.S. Commissioner of Education. Topics include: Social Security Administration, Diversified Mountaineer Corp., Department of Welfare, retired teachers, Lawyer Title News, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Commerce, education.","This folder contains correspondence with T.H. Bell, United States Commissioner of Education; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Welfare, vocational education, Early Childhood Education, nursing education, workman's compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with Delegate Elton E. Bryan; Delegate Rodney B. Belknap; Thomas Tinder, Delegate Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the House; Commissioner of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary of the Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of the Army, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Social Security Administration, air communications, surface mining, Black Lung benefits.","This folder contains correspondence with Congressman Charles Rangel; J. Richard Barber, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; James Harlow, President of West Virginia University; R.D. Albertazzie, Commissioner of Commerce; Edwin F. Flower, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Education, Department of Commerce, Department of Mental Health, Department of Veteran's Affairs, Department of Welfare, State of North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs, fuel crisis.","This folder contains correspondence with Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner of Employment; Cleveland K. Benedict, Commissioner of Finance; Richard Daily, State Tax Commissioner. Topics include: Department of Education, Department of Commerce, Department of Employment Security, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Finance and Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with Delegate George F. Beneke; L.J. Benedum, Mayor of Jane Lew; P.L. Beneger, Mayor of Ansted. Topics include: Benedum Airport, Hornor Brothers Engineering, Department of Commerce, Swedish American Indian League.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Social Security Administration, motor vehicles.","This folder contains topics on: Beta Psi chapter of the Beta Theta Pi Fraternity and a group photo.","This folder contains topics on: Beta Psi Chapter of Beta Theta Pi, Beta Psi House improvement.","This folder contains topics on: Beta Psi Chapter of Beta Theta Pi.","This folder contains correspondence with Ralph D. Albertazzie, Commissioner of Commerce; Jimmy R. Bennett, Mayor of Beverley; William Clyde Beverly, Mayor of Davy. Topics include: Department of State, Department of Commerce, The Charleston Symphony Orchestra, American Association of Science, \"Treaty Provisions in Force Between the United States of America and Other Country Relating to the Competency and Authority of Consular Officers in the Settlement of Estate\", \"West Virginia's Elderly: 'Poverty-Stricken'\".","This folder contains correspondence with John E. Bex, Regional Director of the Defense Civil Preparedness Agency. Topics include: Defense Civil Preparedness Agency, Office of Emergency Services, Department of Defense, Energy Emergency Digest, \"Survival: Governors of Region Two States Join in Civil Defense Proclamations.\"","This folder contains topics on the Beta Psi chapter of Beta Theta Pi, Beta Psi house improvement, Beta Psi alumni, a group photo, correspondence with various members of the fraternity.","This folder contains topics on the Beta Psi chapter of Beta Theta Pi, Beta Psi house improvement, Beta Psi alumni, correspondence with various members of the fraternity.","This folder contains correspondence with Ira Dadisman, Director of Personnel, Civil Service; Richard Bessey, Executive Director of Corning Glass Works Foundation. Topics include: Civil Service System, abortion, Corning Glass Works Foundation, Survey Map of Bethlehem WV.","This folder contains correspondence with John W. Caldabaugh, Mayor of Bethlehem; Rene Zabeau, Economic Development Specialist, U.S. Department of Commerce. Topics include: U.S. Department of Commerce, Department of Public Institutions, State Tax Department, Bethlehem Public Works, Bethlehem Review.","This folder contains correspondence with Harry A. Stansbury, State Director, Comprehensive Health Planning. Topics include: Department of Commerce, Federal Trade Commission, Department of Motor Vehicles, Professional Ambulance Builders, capital punishment, insurance, Advertising of Ophthalmic Goods and Services.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Beverley F. Berry, Director of the BEA Club Variety Show. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, Department of Veterans Affairs, Social Security Administration, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Natural Resources, State Tax Department, Gulf Mineral Resources Co., coal liquification plant.","This folder contains correspondence with Honorable Thornton G. Berry Jr., Justice for West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Wesley Miller Jr., Mayor of War. Topics include: Berry Energy Consultants \u0026 Managers Inc, Department of Highways, Department of Finance and Administration, Phi Beta Kappa.","This folder contains correspondence with Ernest Bernardi; Eugene Crutchfield, Director of Veterans' Affairs; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Affairs, \"Wonder Drug helps elderly stay young in mind\", Hydergine, Department of Mental Health, Department of Welfare.","This folder contains topics on: Department of Highways, Department of Mental Health, Republican National Committee Chairman, Sons of the American Revolution, \"Inter-Agency Council on Energy Information.\"","This folder contains correspondence with Robert C. Byrd, United States Senator; William S. Bergman, National Institution for Supervisory Education; L.F. Heiner, Mayor of Bath. Topics include: WV Health and Humane Society, Department of Mental Health, Department of City and Regional Planning, Governor's Manpower Office, National Institution for Supervisory Education, Berkeley Country public works, State Tax Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with Ronald Berman, Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities; Richard Daily, State Tax Commissioner. Topics include: The National Endowmnet fort eh Humanities, The Girl Scouts, \"'Says Old Folks' Home is need, Not Recreation.\"","This folder contains correspondence with Richard Benson, United States Senator; Lloyd Bentsen, United States Senator; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Mental Health, Department of Welfare, \"The American Legion\", coal conversion.","This folder contains correspondence with Judge Dennis Knapp, Chief Judge, U.S. District Court; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of the Army, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Health Education and Welfare, waterways, water pollution.","This folder contains correspondence with Wallace F. Bennett, United States Senator, M.L. Cook, M.D. Director for the Director of Diseases Control; F.A. Mayor of Clay. Topics include: State Road Commission, Department of Highways, Department of Employment Security WV Alcohol and Beverage Control Commission, Department of Health, teachers' retirement, public safety.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Social Security Administration, Department of Welfare, ABC Commission, Department of Naturak Resources, Department of Highways, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare, James Bennett, State Conservationist; Jimmy R. Bennett, Mayor of Beverley. Topics include: Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction, Department of Welfare, Department of Transportation, United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation, \"Soil and Water Conservation in West Virginia\", Upshure County school system.","This folder contains correspondence with Gorham L. Black, Region III Director of Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Topics include: Waivers of Departmental requirements, Employee training programs, Gorham L. Black resignation, healthcare, Department of Public Institutions, Committee on Human Resources of the National Governor's Conference, upgrading public institutions, head start programs, Urban Mass Transportation Act.","This folder contains correspondence with Gorham L. Black, Region III Director of Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Elizabeth Schoenfeld, Director Development of Disabilities Office of Human Development Dept. Of Health, Education, and Welfare, George Bennett, Planning Director of WV Developmental Disability Council, Russell H. McQuain, Jr., Executive Director, Francis X. Lynch, Director, Developmental Disabilities Office. Topics include: head start programs, Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973, Developmentally Disabled Assistance and Bill of Rights Act, Protection and advocacy programs for developmentally disabled, Developmental Disabilities Act and legal advocacy, West Virginia Health Systems Agency, Inc.","This folder contains correspondence with Gorham L. Black, Region III Director of Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Topics include: health systems agencies, head start programs, human resources, Executive Director of the Education Commission of the States nomination, Social Services Administration, National Health Planning and Resources Development Act of 1974 (P.L. 93-641), Flood hazard areas, healthcare, Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, Child abuse prevention, Mid-Atlantic Federal Regional Council, Higher Education Act of 1972.","This folder contains correspondence with Gorham L. Black, Region III Director of Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Topics include: Mid-Atlantic Federal Regional Council, Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, Professional standards review organizations, Federal Register proposals for Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, social service programs, head start programs, Buffalo Valley Redevelopment, healthcare, Office of Economic Opportunity Older Americans Act, child care organizations, Child Development Services Integration Research Project.","This folder contains correspondence with the Executive Committee of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: Black Lung benefits, Black Lung Advisory Committee, Appalachian Regional Commission, Black lung association, social security benefits.","Topics include: black lung benefits, Chronic Respiratory Disease Advisory Committee, workmen's compensation benefits, social security benefits.","This folder contains correspondence with the Medical Subcommittee on Black Lung, Richard Frum, Special Assistant-Office of the Governor, Fred Meyer, Program Administrator, Black Lung Program, George C. Gardiner M.D., Regional Health Administrator, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.  Topics include: black lung benefits, black lung regulations, Black Lung Advisory Committee, Coal Workers Respiratory Disease Control Program, public health educator.","This folder contains correspondence with George Gardiner M.D., Regional Health Administrator, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Richard D. Frum, Project Director of Respiratory Disease Control Program, Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of Appalachian Regional Commission, Dan Green, Director, Appalachian Development Office. Topics include: Charleston Area Medical Center, Central West Virginia Respiratory Disease Control Program, Black Lung Advisory Committee, West Virginia Coal Miners Disease Control Program, Deputy Project Director of West Virginia's Coal Miners Respiratory Disease Control Program.","This folder includes correspondence with Dan Green, Director, Appalachian Development Office, Mr. V.V. Faigley, Assistant Vice President, Kanawha Valley Bank, Richard D. Frum, Special Assistant, Office of the Governor. Topics Include: Black Lung Advisory Committee, West Virginia Coal Miners Respiratory Disease Control Program, Mountaineer Breathing Clinic, Ohio Black Lung Program, applications for committee positions.","This folder includes correspondence with Mr. Tom Bell and Mr. Adam Tony, Members of the WV House of Delegates, President Gerald Ford, Col. Frank R. Blackstone, Superintendent of Ohio State Highway Patrol, Brent Blackwelder, Environmental Policy Center Topics include: graduation best wishes, glass manufacturing, legislature staffing needs, energy crisis, legislator pay raise, surface mining, Ohio State Patrol, Governor's Conference, Clay-Batelle Health Clinic, Blackwater Falls State Park, Environmental Policy Center, West Virginia Civil Service System Applications, tourism opportunities, National Health Planning and Resource Development Act, teacher pay raises, retirement benefits, healthcare, Monongahela Power Company.","This folder includes correspondence with Dr. Lyle M. Blackwell, Dean of West Virginia University's School of Engineering and Physical Science, Mr. Fairley Lusk, Acting Admin, Princeton, WV Office, Department of Welfare. Topics include: WVU Physics Chairman, taxes, social security, food stamp benefits, Department of Welfare, healthcare, East Coast ports, Board of Education concerns.","This folder includes correspondence with Honorable Charles Black, Mayor of Hartford, West Virginia, The Honorable Donald F. Black, Judge of the Fourth Judicial Circuit- Parkersburg, WV, and Mr. Garry D. Black, Acting City Manager, City of Huntington, WV, The Honorable James H. Black, Mayor of Milton, WV, CSM Lawrence Black, President, WV National Guard. Topics include: reapportionment litigation, Department of Motor Vehicles, vocational schools, WV Commission on Youth and Children, healthcare, welfare, insurance concerns, childhood education, human relations day, public service programs, Appalachian Regional Commission, economic development, Department of Public Safety, teacher retirement benefits, Budget for the City of Huntington, WV, Board of Miner Training, natural gas drilling.","This folder includes correspondence with: The Honorable Thomas Black, Commissioner of Kanawha County, WV, Commissioner Edwin F. Flowers, WV Department of Welfare, Mr. John E. Burdette, II, Administrator, Welch Area Office- WV Dept. Of Welfare. Topics include: social security benefits, Appalachian Regional Commission, food stamp benefits, West Virginia history, Buffalo Creek, Tropical Storm Agnes, Kanawha County Sheriff, 'G' Corridor Highways, Capital punishment, Department of Highways, School Clothing Allowance Program, welfare benefits, Huntington State Hospital, Medicaid, sales taxes.","This folder includes correspondence with: Mr. Keith L. Arthur, Cabell County Clerk, Dr. Marshall Buckalew, President of Morris Harvey College, The Most Reverend Joseph H. Hodges, Bishop, Diocese of Wheeling, Miss Norma Thompson, Manager of Department of Employer Security- Logan County. Topics include: birthday greetings.","This folder includes correspondence with: Mr. Bryon J. Bishop, President Local Union No. 549, International Association of Bridge, Structural and Ornamental Iron Workers, Mr. Doug Bishop, Project Director, Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers Program, Mr. Robert B. Bishop, Jr., Chairman, Continuing Education Committee, Washington Section, IEEE, Mr. James L. Bispo, Acting Director, Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration. Topics include: anniversary wishes, Lewis County Jail, forestry, black lung benefits, welfare benefits, food stamp benefits, seasonal farm workers, Department of Highways applications, welfare reform, energy crisis, Panther State Park, property taxes, road repairs, American Motorcycle Association, environmental policies, public notaries.","This folder includes correspondence with: Mr. William P. Cunningham, Dean, School of Law, University of Maryland, Mr. Robert L. Smith, M.D., Regional Administrator, United Mine Workers of America, Health and Retirement Funds, Mr. William P. Bittenbender, Chairman, New Hampshire Board of Education, Mr. Frank Bivens, program director, Occupational Training Program for the Governor's Manpower Office in McDowell County, Mr. John A. Bivens, Jr., President, Bivens and Associates Inc., Col. R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety, West Virginia State Police. Topics include: social security benefits, employment, Marion County coal mining, horse and dog racing, college admissions recommendations, pension benefits, education, Fayette Art League, mental health concerns, healthcare.","This folder includes correspondence with: Mr. Bernell Bircher, Administrative Assistant to the Governor, State of Illinois Capitol Building, Mr. Edward J. Hefferman, Administrator, Huntington, WV office-Department of Welfare, Miss Sue Hoskins, Acting Coordinator, Office of communications- WV Dept. Of Welfare, Mr. J. Richard Barber Commissioner, WV Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner, Robert M. Sines, Leasing Director, WV Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner, The Honorable Stephen Bird, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Anne Royall, Biosophy and Spiritual Democracy Pamphlet, West Virginia University School of Medicine recommendations, youth employment training programs, flood disaster loans, telephone lines in state capitols, welfare, social security benefits, food stamp benefits, education concerns, environmental sanctuaries, separation of church and state, employment, ABC Licenses, Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder includes correspondence with: Commissioner Calvin A. Calendine, Department of Public Institutions, Mr. Edwin. F. Flowers, WV Department of Welfare, Mr. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., WV Department of Mental Health, Topics include: affordable housing, notaries, Moundsville Penitentiary, National Tennis Week, welfare, federal government suits, black lung benefits, birth certificates, social security, birthday wishes.","This folder includes correspondence with: Mr. Richard N. Billings, President, Fact Research Inc., Mr. Stanley Newton, Administrator, Lewisburg Area Office, WV Dept. Of Welfare, Mr. James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, WV Dept. Of Welfare, Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner Department of Motor Vehicles, Mr. Felix J. Binder, Branch Manager, American Home Assurance Company, Mr. James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Department of Mental Health, Mr. Dennis M. Binning, Chairman, Decision Research Inc. Topics include: animal control, black lung benefits, congratulations, worker's compensation, Hopemont State Hospital, ambulance services, tourism, campaign donations, civil rights, WV Department of Highways Employment, economic issues, West Virginia Blue Book, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, higher education.","This folder includes correspondence with: Mr. John A. Chapman, C.C.E., President, Charleston Area Chamber of Commerce, Dr. W. Robert Biddington, Dean, School of Dentistry, WVU, Mr. John W. Biendenkapp, Executive Director, Community Action Lexington-Fayette County, Inc. Topics include: Charleston Chamber of Commerce, Department of Finance and Administration, college recommendations, housing, notaries, Hurricane Agnes, flood relief, Economic Opportunity Act of 1964.","This folder includes correspondence with: H.C. Beverly, Lieutenant Colonel, Inspector, Department of Public Safety, The Honorable Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives, The Honorable Marion W. Bilby, Mayor of Hambleton, WV. Topics include: environment, lawsuits, vehicle regulations, black lung benefits, school clothing vouchers, food stamps, outdoor recreation, tourism, bribery, 1976 Summer Youth Program, financial assistance, anniversary wishes, fundraising, Department of Highways.","This folder includes correspondence with: Col. R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Office of the WV Attorney General, Mr. Thomas R. Foreman, Chief Deputy, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs. Topics include: petitions, business licenses inquiries, graduation congratulations, food stamp benefits, healthcare, welfare benefits, ABC stores, trial assistance, West Virginia state seal, pension inquiries, teacher retirement benefits, education concerns, expressing condolences, daylight saving time.","This folder includes correspondence with: Mr. John W. Biasucci, Executive Vice President, WV Housing Development Fund, Mr. Paul D. Bibb, Director, Hospitals and Medical Facilities, State Health Department, Mr. Alan Bible, Chairman, Subcommittee on the Department of Interior and Related Agencies. Topics include: West Virginia Housing Development Fund, scenic railroad, healthcare, anniversary wishes, Corning Glass Works, legal grievances, college recommendations, Land and Water Conservation Fund, coal mining, outdoor cycling.","This folder includes correspondence with: Mr. Edward J. Alfred, Assistant Principal, Hamilton Junior High School, Mr. Gary H. Bailey, Principal, Greenmont School, Mrs. Wilma A. Beckett, Principal, McKinley School, Mr. Lawrence G. Derthick, Jr., President, West Virginia Association of School Administrators, Mr. Frank M. Fenton, President, Fenton Art Glass Company, Mr. Orlan C. Fowler, President, Harrison County Board of Education, Mr. Bert F. Hider, President, The Commerical Banking and Trust Company, The Honorable Orton R. Karickhoff, House of Delegates, Mr. Ray M. Kesler, President, West Virginia Vocational Association, Robert L. Smith, M.D., Area Medical Administrator, United Mine Workers of America, Dr. Howard O. Sullins, Superintendent, Wood County Schools, Mr. Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Donald L. Taylor, President, Mountain State Bank, Topics include: Better School Building Amendment.","This folder contains correspondence with the Honorable Henrey M. Jackson, Chairman of the Senate Interior and Insular Affairs Committee; Thomas S. Kleppe, Secretary of the Interior; Stanley K. Hathaway, Secretary of the Interior; Mills E. Godwin, Governor of Virginia. Topics include: New River, Scenic Rivers Legislation, statements in support of the Blue Ridge Project, Blue Ridge Project v. Scenic River Status Fact Sheet, Ohio River Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with Stanley K. Hathaway, Secretary of the Interior; Honorable Thomas S. Kleppe, Secretary of the Interior; Congressman Ray J. Madden, House of Representatives.   Topics include: \"Appalachian Power Company's Blue Ridge Pumped and Storage and Hydroelectric Project its Effects Upon West Virginia\", West Virginia Attorney General's Statement in Support of Blue Ridge Project, \"Hathaway Confirmed by Senate: New River Issue Among First Tests\", Appalachian Power Company presentation 1975.","This folder contains correspondence with Congressman Harley O. Staggers; Kenneth F. Plumb, Secretary of the Federal Power Commission. Topics include: Constituent mail, Coalition to Save New River, Blue Ridge Project Files, environmental impact studies.","This folder contains correspondence with William Ritchie, Commissioner of Commerce; Honorable J. Commissioner of Alcohol; Honorable Ronald G. Pearson, State Treasurer. Topics include: Bluefield Automobile Club, City of Bluefield Police Department, Bluefield Bank, Bluefield State College, Bluefield Sanitarium, Bluefield Supply Company.","This folder contains correspondence with William Blumer, Director of Program Operations, Appalachian Regional Commission; William Blunt Jr., Assistant Secretary for Economic Development. Topics include: photos of Jewish folk art, Appalachian Regional Commission funds and projects, Economic Development Administration, United States Department of Commerce, Afro Arts Cultural Center.","This folder contains correspondence with Honorable John A. Knebel, Acting Secretary of Agriculture; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; James E. Ross, Commissioner of Alcohol. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Motor Vehicles, Social Security Administration, Republican National Committee, Blizzard Incorporated Mining Supplies, abortion, teacher retirement benefits, Logan County Creek Flooding, photos of flooded creek, gasoline rationing.","This folder contains correspondence with Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner of Finance, James B. Cardwell, Commissioner of Social Security. Topics include: Department of Commerce, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Health Education and Welfare, \"New Weapon Against Unemployment: Good Roads.\"","This folder contains correspondence with Clarence W. Blount State Senator of Maryland, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Social Security Administration, Economic Demonstration Administration, Animal Care and Welfare Inc., health services, \"Nixon's efforts to Speed Home Building Faulters.\"","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, Civil Service System, Public Service Commission, Workmen's Compensation Fund, \"Arch Moore Jr. Elected to U.S. Senate in W.Va,\" presidency of WVU.","This folder contains correspondence with Congressman John Blatnik, Chairman for the Committee on Public Works; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Social Security Administration, Veterans Administration, Department of Health Education and Welfare, State Tax Department, Public Service Commission, \"Governor vs. Regents: W.Va's Moore Rescinds Delegated Authority.\"","This folder contains correspondence with Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner of Employment. Topics include: Department of Employment Security, Blenko Glass Company, energy, education.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert C. Byrd, United States Senator; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: The Department of Welfare, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Employment Security, Department of Highways, Department of Health, West Virginia State Prison for Women, food stamps, Black Lung.","This folder contains correspondence with William D. Mitchell Acting Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Honorable Ronald R. Blankenship, President of the Calhoun County Court. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Workmen's Compensation Fund, employment, education, Calhoun County school systems.","This folder contains correspondence with Ira S. Latimer, Director of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Teachers' Retirement Board, Public Service Commission, Department of Motor Vehicles, Workmen's Compensation, education.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert C. Byrd, United States Senator; Honorable Edgar F. Heiskell III, Secretary of State; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Charles E. Blankenship, Mayor of Matoaka; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation. Topics include: House of Delegates, Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, Department of Health Education and Welfare; Social Security Administration, Public Service Program, Workmen's Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with Gerald Ford, President of the United States; Honorable Forest J. Bowman, Administrator Director of the Supreme Court of Appeals; Honorable Oscar L. Blake, Mayor of Burnsville; Honorable Virginia B. Blake, Mayor of Ronceverte; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, Department of Labor, Department of Finance and Administration, Social Security Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation. Topics include: National Republican Executive Committee, Department of Welfare, Workmen's Compensation, Union Carbide Corporation.","This folder contains correspondence with Lieutenant General Jack Blair, Adjutant General. Topics include: Office of the Adjutant General, Federal State Relations, maintenance photos and building descriptions.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert C. Byrd, Senator of the United States; Representative Ken Hechler; Lieutenant General Jack Blair; Reece H. Blair, Sheriff of Ohio County. Topics include: House of Representatives, Public Service Commission, Department of Welfare, Office of the Adjutant General, Department of Highways, Department of Commerce, Department of Public Institutions, Workmen's Compensation, Ohio Valley Medical Center.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, Department of Highways, Governor's Highway Safety Administration, Department of Labor, Department of Welfare, West Virginia Educational Broadcasting Authority.","This folder contains correspondence with Representative Ken Hechler, Honorable James R. McCartney, Secretary of State of West Virginia; Lee Bowden, Exalted Leader (president) of the Elks Club; Ken Wynne, Leading Knight (vice president) of the Elks Club; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Honorable Earl M. Bowen, Mayor of Kenova. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Mental Health, Department of Employment Security, Department of Mental Health, Medical Arts Pharmacy, photo of Mrs. Bowden and Arch Moore at the WVU-VPI game, Beckley Police department, Bowen Pharmaceuticals.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Welfare, Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, Ohio House of Representatives, education, housing.","This folder contains correspondence with Theodore M. Bowers, Senator of West Virginia; Major General Verne L. Bowers, The Adjutant General of the United States; William Ritchie, Commissioner of Highways. Topics include: Department of Mental Health, Department of the Army Headquarters, West Virginia Petroleum Council, Petroleum Association, glass industry, manpower program, teachers' retirement, energy, \"Drivers Like those Blue Signs on I-95 in VA.\", \"Welfare Room and the Appalachian Myth.\"","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare, Ronald Pearson, Commissioner of Finance; Honorable Jess Borowski, President of the Marion County Court. Topics include: Borg-Warner Chemicals, United States Petrochemical Industry: Impact Analysis, Department of Welfare, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Hancock Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children and Adults, public service programs, manpower, strip mining, fuel distribution.","This folder contains correspondence with Congressman Harley O. Staggers; Honorable Charles Bosley, Mayor of Shepherdstown; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Ronald Pearson, Commissioner of Finance; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer, Director of Natural Resources. Topics include: United States House of Representatives, Department of Public Safety, Department of Welfare, West Virginia Commission on Aging, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Natural Resources, retired teachers, public safety, energy stabilization program, dog racing.","This folder contains correspondence with Calvin Rampton, Governor of Utah; Thomas R. Boughton, 10th District Vice Commander of the American Legion. Topics include: State Tax Department, Boston University, Department of Public Safety, Department of Commerce, Department of Education, American Legion, \"Equal Rights Legislation\", \"Colin-Anderson Probe Centers on Injury Rate\", mental health, education.","This folder topics on: education, retired teachers, Aetna Insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with Commissioner E.E. Lewis; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; William C. Boor, Executive Director of the Board of Probation and Parole. Topics include: West Virginia Department of Commerce, Boone County Board of Education, Boone County public works, Coalition of Adult Education, Department of Welfare, Department of Highways, highways, adult education, mental health, health care, Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole.","This folder contains correspondence with Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Edward F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Walter Smittle III, State Fire Marshall. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, Department of the Airforce, Board of Vocational Education Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Veterans of World War I of the USA inc., American Association of Retired People, coal pollution, \"Demos Ask Nixon to Hit Nixon Economy,\" mental health.","This folder contains correspondence with Honorable Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the House of Delegates; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Honorable O. Bee Boothe, Mayor of Oakvale; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Commerce, Department of Health, Colonial Gas Company, Department of Welfare, Department of Agriculture, Public Service Commission, \"Mr. Rainbow Visits Area\", State of Florida Professional and Occupational Regulation, West Virginia Warden, State Penitentiary, Office of Public Safety, Department of State.","This folder contains topics on: The Northern Trust Company, Gradison \u0026 Co., BancNorthwest, Hutchinson Shockey Erley \u0026 Co., L.F. Rothchild \u0026 Co., credit bonds, banks, Notice of Sale and Official Statement: State of West Virginia School Buildings Bonds.","This folder contains issues of The Daily Bond Buyer.","This folder contains issues of The Daily Bond Buyer.","This folder contains correspondence from Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Honorable W.T. Brotherton Jr., President of the West Virginia State Senate. Topics include: House of Representatives, Department of Welfare, Spectrum Research, Department of Employment Security, \"Description of Spectrum Research\", \"The Universe of SMSAs for the Study Sponsored by the National Science Foundation to Analyze Alternative Structural Arrangements for Delivering Health Care in Metropolitan Areas\", healthcare, employment.","This folder contains correspondence from Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Commissioner Richard Bonnett. Topics include: Department of the Army, Department of Welfare, Department of Labor, Public Service Program, County Emergency Squad, unemployment benefits.","This folder contains topics on: The Department of Public Safety, emergency medical funds.","This folder contains correspondence from Congressman Harley O. Staggers; Honorable Charles Bonar, Commissioner of the Mineral County Court; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of Highways. Topics include: House of Delegates, Department of Health Education and Welfare, airports, FAA, Regional Planning and Development, emergency ambulances, Federal State Relations, Federated Women's Club.","This folder contains correspondence with Ira S. Latimer, Director of Natural Landscapes; John Ashcroft, Director of Mines. Topics include: Department of Mines, Department of Public Safety, American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, workmen's compensation, Stonewall Jackson Dam project, West Virginia tourism, state parks, natural resources, natural gas, \"Tons of Creosote Waste dumped into Local Mine.\"","This folder contains correspondence with Robert C. Byrd, Senator of the United States; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Honorable Charles Bolte, Mayor of Spencer; B. Frederick Beckner, Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation. Topics include: House of Representatives, \"Congressional Record\", Department of Welfare, Tri-State Transit Authority, education, Rockwell Tubular Plant, committee of barbers and beauticians, city of Spencer public works, workmen's compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Commissioner Gus Douglass. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Public Safety, Department of Mental Health, West Virginia Rual Rehabilitation Student Loan Program, West Virginia University, strip mining, pollution, social security, bomb threats.","This folder contains correspondence with First Lady Betty Ford; James Boggs, Director of Budget; Commissioner Calvin Calendine. Topics include:  Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Public Institutions, Department of Mental Health, Department of Welfare, workmen's compensation, Denmar State Hospital, oil spill.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner of Employment. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Department of Employment Security, Virginia State Police.","This folder contains correspondence with Admiral O.W. Siler, Commandant United States Coast Guard; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: West Virginia House of Delegates, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Welfare, Social Security Administration, \"Paper links appointees to '68 Moore contributors,\" boat safety.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: West Virginia House of Delegates, Department of Welfare, Department of Public Safety, Department of Commerce, Governor Moore's extortion case, Oswald J. Smith pamphlets.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Joseph Mills, Commissioner of Labor; Ira S. Latimer, Director of Natural Resources; Forest J. Boggs, Braxton County Magistrate. Topics include: West Virginia House of Delegates, Department of Public Safety, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Welfare, Department of Natural Resources, abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas J. Meskill, Governor of Connecticut; Mrs. Tobin Armstrong, Counselor to the President; James L. Buckley, Senator of the United States; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare, Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: United States Senate, Department of Welfare, Department of Highways, Workmen's Compensation Fund, correspondence from Alvin E. Brand to national figures.","This folder contains correspondence with Robert C Byrd, United C Bryd; Jennings Randolf, United States Senator; Congressman Ken Hechler, Commissioner B. Frederick Becker; James B. Cardwell, Commissioner of Social Security; Topics include: Workmen's Compensation Fund, claims for medical bills.","This folder contains correspondence with John Braithwaite, Deputy Commissioner of the Canadian Penitentiary Service; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; David Kastelansky, Director of Manpower; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of Highways; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Highways, Department of Commerce, Congress of Correction, Department of Public Institutions, health department, sales tax, emergency medical technicians.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of welfare; Edwin F. Flowers Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of the Treasury, black lung, \"Comptroller's Manual for National Banks\", \"EFTS: Not so Great a Threat\", Department of the Treasury News.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Mental Health, Department of Veterans' Affairs, West Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind, Department of Commerce, Department of Public Institutions, Department of Health education and Welfare, Workmen's Compensation Fend, energy crisis.","This folder contains topics on: Department of Commerce, Department of Mental Health, Workmen's Compensation Fund, disability claims, social security.","This folder contains topics on: Urban Mass Transportation funds, Energy Research Funds, public employee retirement systems, regional planning and development, photos of Arch Moore at the Grafton National Cemetery May 30, 1970.","This folder contains topics on: Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, Department of Natural and Economic Resources, strip mines, public schools, workman's compensation, social security.","This folder contains correspondence with William D. Mitchell Acting Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation. Topics include: Department of Mental Health, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Commerce, Alaskan Arctic Gas Pipeline.","This folder contains correspondence with Representative John Brademas, Chief Deputy Whip. Topics include: Office of the Majority Whip, Congressional Committee on Education and Labor Subcommittee on Select Education, National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Act, \"to amend and extend the national foundation on the arts and humanities act of 1965\", Museum Services Bill, West Virginia Oil and Gas Festival.","This folder contains topics on: The Executive Advisory Board of the Buckskin Council, \"A Study of the Fund-Raising Potential of the Buckskin Council.\"","This folder contains topics on: The Executive Advisory Board of the Buckskin Council, Chief Cornstalk Council no. 756, Appalachian Council inc., 1973 Annual Buckskin Council.","This folder contains topics on: The Executive Advisory Board of the Buckskin Council, 1976 Annual Report to the Governor, Silver Antelope award, Scout Fair '74, Buckskin Council: Men for Tomorrow.","This folder contains topics on: The Executive Advisory Board of the Buckskin Council, the Appalachian Council inc., Report to the Governor, National Trail Council, Annual Scouting Report 1974.","This folder contains correspondence with M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D. Director of Mental Health; Honorable Larkin B. Ours, West Virginian Delegate. Topics include: Department of Mental Health, Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, community mental health centers, Regional Planning and Development, public institutions, Vietnam Bonus, student employment program, vocational education, Egyptian Iron and Steel co.","This folder contains correspondence with Congressman John Slack. Topics include: United States House of Representatives, Department of the Army, \"If the Governor Answers, Don't Hang Up\", Boy Scouts, School for the Deaf and Blind, coal miners' strike, parole, Vietnam bonus.","This folder contains correspondence with Gerald Ford, President of the United States; David R Boyd, Director of Emergency Services, Department of Health Education and Welfare; N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health. Topics include: Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Welfare, Social Security Administration, Department of Health, a discussion of the Governor's potential as a US Senator, eminent domain, workmen's compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with Honorable Onofrio Solario Bozzi, Consul General of Italy; Lysander L. Dudley, Commissioner of Commerce; Thomas Williams, President, District 6, United Mine Workers of America; Joe Ellis, President, District 17, United Mine Workers of America; James Leeber, President, District 29, United Mine Workers of America; Dr. William Boyle, WVU Assistant Director of Engineering; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner of Finance; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Commerce, Department of Welfare; Department of Public Institutions, West Virginia schools, Davis Power Project, United Mine Workers of America, miners pay, energy conservation Boys Life.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Education, Governor's Manpower Office, employment security, Howard Creek Watershed Project.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Ralph Steel, Commissioner of Motor Vehicles; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, West Virginia State Bar, West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Finance and Administration, West Virginia State Penitentiary, photo of the old Levi Shinn log house, energy stabilization program.","This folder contains correspondence with John Woodford, Director of Transportation; Ralph Steele, Commissioner of Motor Vehicles: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; James Clowser, Deputy Director of Mental Health; Dr. M. Mitchell-Bateman, Director of Mental Health. Topics include: Department of State Highways and Transportation, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Welfare, Department of Mental Health, Greenbrier Historical Society.","This folder contains correspondence with Henry M. Jackson, United States Senator; the Honorable John Bowling, Mayor of White Sulfur Springs; Kenes C. Bowling, Executive Director of the Interstate Mining Compact. Topics include: Interstate Mining Compact, surface mining legislation, City of White Sulfur Springs, Regional Planning and Development, grant funding, public institutions, community improvement.","This folder contains correspondence with James Clowser, Deputy Director of Mental Health; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent of Public Safety; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Employment Security, Department of Mental Health, Social Security Administration, employment, Department of Public Safety, \"Energy Taxes and Subsidies.\"","This folder contains correspondence with Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Future Farmers of America, vocational education.","This folder contains correspondence with Gerald L. Chafin, House of Delegates; David M. Brantner, President of the West Virginia Wildlife Federation. Topics include: West Virginia Department of Highways, West Virginia Federal Wildlife Federation, wildlife conservation.","This folder contains correspondence with Richard M.  Nixon, President of the United States; Ralph D. Albertazzie, Commissioner of Commerce; Leslie W Bray, Director of the Federal Preparedness Administration. Topics include: United States of America General Service Administration, Department of Commerce, Eastern Labor Advisory Association and the Labor Relations Advisory Association, Braxton County emergency services.","This folder contains correspondence with Hon. Rodney B. Belknap, House of Delegates; Gorham Black, Regional Director of the Department of Health Education and Welfare; N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Aaron L. Rose, Chairman of the Braxton County Building Commission. Topics include: West Virginia Health Department, Braxton County Airport, West Virginia State Armory Board, Braxton County Building Commission, Farmers Home Administration, Federal State Relations, Braxton County Hospitals.","This folder contains correspondence with Hon. Rodney B. Belknap, House of Delegates; J Kenton Lambert, State Director of Agriculture; Aaron L. Rose, Chairman of the Braxton County Building Commission; Hon. Aubrey C. Robertson, President of the Braxton County Commission; Ralph D. Albertazzie, Commissioner of Commerce. Topics include: United States Department of Agriculture, Department of Commerce, Braxton County Memorial Hospital, Farmers Home Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with Ira S. Latimer, Director of Natural Resources. Topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Dangerous Drug Distribution Concerns Associated, Retires Officers Association, Federal Housing Association.","This folder contains correspondence with Hon. John Breinig, acting Mayor of Shepherdstown; Malcom F. Brenan, Director of the Highway Planning Division; Gust Brenda, House Delegates; R.G. McCall, Director of Environmental Health Service; Edward Brennan, Hawaii National Republican Committeeman. Topics include: Department of Health, Department of Commerce, Federal Housing Administration, Housing Development Fund, clothing allowance program, gasoline rationing, State School Board.","This folder contains correspondence with Peter Brennan, Secretary of Labor; Joseph H. Mills, Commissioner of Labor; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent of Public Safety; Edwin F Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: US Department of Labor, Department of Public Safety, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Welfare, Public Employees Retirement System, \"Texts of International Labor Organization Convention no. 137\", workmen's compensation, National Enquirer, Social Security Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Jean Brewer, Research Analyst for Child Development. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Agency for Child Development, Republican National Committee, Public Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director of Mental Health; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent of Public Safety; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, United States Brewers Association, West Virginia Department of Mental Health, Department of Commerce, Inaugural Committee, Republican State Executive Committee, workmen's compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with Hon. Carl E. Furbee, Mayor of Bridgeport; Donald W. Brown, Insurance Commissioner; Hon. Thomas S. Kleppe Administrator for the US Small Business Administration; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation. Topics include: Department of Commerce, Division of Correction, Department of Veterans' Affairs, workmen's compensation, JEEP program, junk cars, state funding, Federal State Relations.","This folder contains correspondence with Jennings Randolph, United States Senator; Robert C Byrd, United States Senator; William T. Bright, Chairman of Bright of America; Edwin F Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Lysander L Dudley, Commissioner of Commerce; Ira S. Latimer, Director of Natural Resources. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, Department of Natural Resources, Governor's Health Care Task Force, capital punishment.","This folder contains correspondence with Hon. Claude S. Brinegar, Secretary of Transportation; W.S. Ritchie, Commissioner of Highways; John E Carrigan, Chairman of the Public Service Commission; Hon. Howard Philips, Acting Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity; Congressman Harley O Staggers; Thomas E. Brinegar, Commander, VFW Post #3028 Anawalt. Topics include: US Department of Transportation, Department of Highways, Public Service Commission, Department of Mental Health; employment, Federal Aviation Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with George Briskey, Chairman of the Federal Aviation Administration. Topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Department of Mines, Federal Aviation Administration, Nature Portraits of America, emergency employment program, pollution, \"Foreign Consular Representatives in Cleveland Ohio\", British Consulate-General.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Harrison County Vol. Fire Department, State Fire Commission, public service, natural resources, oil shortages.","This folder contains correspondence with Bill Brock, United States Senator; N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation; Marda Brock, House of Delegates; P.G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner of Public Institutions. Topics include: United States Senate, Department of Health, Department of Public Institutions, Broadcast Service Associates, Workmen's Compensation Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with Richard Nixon, President of the United States; George Bush, Chairman of the Republican National Party; Hon. Warren E. Burger, Chief Justice of the United States; James Harlow, President of West Virginia University; Merle Scherr, M.D. Medical Director of Bronco Junction; George A. Bronson, President of Anchor International Inc. Topics include: Federal Bar Association, Bronchial Asthma, Bronco Junction Allergy Rehabilitation Foundation inc., Anchor International Inc., Brooke County public works and planned projects.","This folder contains correspondence with Ralph D. Albertazzie, Commissioner of Commerce. Topics include: Department of Commerce, Brooke County public works and planned projects, regional planning and development, \"Transportation System Management: Brooke Hancock Jefferson Metropolitan Planning Commission\", mental health service.","This folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Lysander L. Dudley, Commissioner of Commerce. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, Department of Highways, Public Service Commission, mental health, retired school employees.","This folder contains correspondence with Hon. William T Brotherton, President of the West Virginia Senate; E.T. Klassen, Postmaster General of the United States; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Health Education and Welfare, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Office of State Planning and Budgeting, Department of Welfare, Department of Public Safety, Amtrak, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, postal services.","This folder contains correspondence with Hon. William T. Brotherton President of the West Virginia State Senate; W. S. Ritchie, Commissioner of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Vietnam Veterans, education, capital punishment.","This folder contains topics relating to the West Virginia State Budget","This folder contains correspondence with James Harlow, President of West Virginia University. Topics include: West Virginia Board of Regents, West Virginia State budget.","This folder contains topics on: Workmen's Compensation Legislation, U.M.W.A., miner's health care, Black Lung.","This folder contains correspondence with Hon. J. Walter Brown, Mayor of Oak Hill; James R. Brown, Superintendent, Ritchie County Board of Education; Homer R. Sheilds, Commissioner of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, Regional planning and development, public works projects, Ritchie County Schools, civil rights, retired teachers.","This folder contains correspondence with Gerald Ford, President of the White House; James Rhodes, Governor of Ohio; Charles Mosher, Representative to Congress; Hon. George Brumfield, Pinellas County Commissioner; Edwin F. Flowers, Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer, Director of Natural Resources; Thomas Tinder, Department of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Public Safety, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Highways, food stamps for miners, pollution,","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; J. Richard Barber, Commissioner of Alcohol; William E. Simon, Secretary of the Treasury. Topics include: U.S. Treasury, Department of Welfare, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Black Lung.","This folder contains correspondence with Congressman Harley O Staggers; Hon. Walter Brown, Mayor of Oak Hill; Edwin F Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Eugene Crutchfield, Director of the Department of Veterans' Affairs; N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health. Topics includes: Department of Highways, Interstate Commerce Commission, Department of Welfare, Department of Education, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Department of the Air Force, Department of the Army, Department of Health, Social Security Administration, Black Lung.","This folder contains correspondence with Donald Whitehead, Federal Chairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Edwin F Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Nancy Snyder, Associate Director for Coal Mine Workers' Compensation. Topics includes: U.S. Department of Labor, Department of Welfare; Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program, fuel shortage, Browing-Ferris Industries","This folder contains: expense accounts, repairs and alterations account, equipment account, capital account, revenue sharing, budget requests, industry expansion.","This folder contains: state employee retirement data, budget information from various state departments, projected state plans.","This folder contains \"The State of West Virginia Executive Budget: June 1, 1974 to June 30, 1975\"","This folder contains \"Budget Bill\"","This folder contains information on Federal Revenue Sharing, West Virginia Water Development Authority, revenue estimates for 1975-1976, cutting back on the Department of Mental Health's budget.","This folder contains: General Revenue and allocation of funds to various state projects","This folder contains: General Revenue and allocation of funds to various state projects","This folder contains: General Revenue, Special Revenue and allocation of funds to various state projects","This folder contains: \"Survey for West Virginia Legislature: Public Institutions and Mental Hospitals\", Emergency Employment Act of 1971: Department of Natural Resources, water resources, Circuit Breaker Homestead Relief, State Hospitals.","This folder contains the Legislative Budget Book pt. 1 of 3","This folder contains the Legislative Budget Book pt. 2 of 3","This folder contains the Legislative Budget Book pt. 3 of 3 and the 1973 West Virginia Economic Profile","This folder contains: projected net revenues 1970-1971, Gross Deposits, Source of Revenue, General Revenue and allocation of funds to various state projects.","This folder contains: General Revenue and allocation to various state projects","This folder contains: Funding and Spending Units, Special Revenue and Spending Units, Legislative Budget Planning, Judicial Budget Planning, General Revenue Estimates","This folder contains: Budgets for: Charities and Corrections, Health and Welfare, Business and Industrial Relations, Agriculture, Conservation and Development, Protection and Other, Requests for Supplemental and Deficiency Appropriations, State of West Virginia Executive Budget: July 1, 1971- June 30, 1972","This folder contains the speech \"Comments on Rockefeller's Economic Plan\", \"Industrial Property Tax Report\", various county industrial reviews","This folder contains topics on: Department of Natural Resources Status Report 1973-74 fiscal year, \"Remarks of Stephen G Young, President West Virginia Coal Association to Charleston Civitan Club October 6, 1972\", surface mining.","This folder contains new projects for the Fiscal Year 1973","This folder contains a projected operations schedule, Information System Services Division, future projects","This folder contains a list of potential obligation of funds","This folder contains: information on Veterans, the Job Bank System, Job Information System, Clarksburg Area Concept Project, \"Operation Hitchhike\", Parkersburg Employment Project.","This folder contains a list of projects for the Fiscal year of 1972 – 1973","This folder contains information on Federal Assistance programs, catalogue of Federal Funded Projects, cost recovery","This folder contains topics on life insurance proceeds and the Buffalo Creek Flood, press release on the return of insurance liabilities,","This folder contains information on upcoming Tax Division programs and projects.","This folder contains a physical copy of House Bill No. 650: making appropriations of public money out of the treasury","This folder contains: data concerning salary adjustments, survey of the West Virginia Civil Service System, unemployment compensation, Workmen's Compensation, State of State address","This folder contains topics on: General Revenue Sharing and allocation of funds to various state projects, proposed unemployment compensation law changes, land and water conservation fund status.","This folder contains topics on: Public Employees Insurance, State Revenue Surplus, vocational rehabilitation, General Revenue Sharing, Workmen's Compensation Fund report compiled by Watson-Hill co. Consulting Actuaries'","This folder contains topics on: General Revenue Sharing, teacher's salary, Employer Paid Insurance Benefits, budget requests, project summaries and proposals, Department of Natural Resources budget requests and information","This folder contains topics on: Spending Agency, West Virginia Penitentiary, budget requests, future project proposals","This folder contains budget worksheets for various state projects","This folder contains topics relating to West Virginia's State budget and General Revenue Sharing and allocation of funds to various state projects","This folder contains topics relating to General Revenue Sharing, Special Revenue Funds, and allocation of funds to various state projects.","This folder contains correspondence with Howard Browning, Secretary of the Governors' Club; Eugene Crutchfield, Director of Veterans' Affairs; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner of Motor Vehicles; James Harlow, President of West Virginia University; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Ralph N. Steel, Commissioner of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Welfare, West Virginia Medical School, school bus transportation.","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner of Finance. Topics include: Department of Employment Security, Social Security Administration, Department of Welfare, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Geological and Economic Survey, Department of Public Safety, Buffalo Creek disaster, police,","This folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Edwin F Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Otis L. Brown, Secretary of Virginian Human Affairs. Topics include: Commonwealth of Virginia, Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, State Tax Department, West Virginia Student Public Interest Research Group, coal data, \"Who Gains When the Dust Settles? India's Nuclear Explosion\" Himmat weekly,","This folder contains correspondence with Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent of Public Safety; Homor Shields, Commissioner of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; W.S. Ritchie, Commissioner of Highways. Topics include: Department of Public Safety, Department of Motor Vehicles, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction, West Virginia Department of Highways,","This folder includes correspondence with Harold Brown, State Director of Selective Service. Topics includes: photos of Miss Windon, winner of state competition.","This folder includes correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Ronald Pearson, Commissioner of Finance; Dr. Bertram S. Brown, Director of the Division of Narcotic Addiction. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Steps to Christ booklet, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, gasoline, drug abuse laws.","This folder contains correspondence with Hon. Jennings Randolph, United States Senator; Dennis R. Knapp, United States District Judge; Congressman Clarence J. Brown; John E. Corrigan, Regional Director of Commerce; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Donald Brown, Commissioner of Insurance. Topics include: US Department of Commerce, Department of Welfare; Department of Health Education and Welfare; Department of Finance and Administration, Office of the Adjutant General, Four Federal Governments, insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with J. Richard Barber, Commissioner of Alcohol; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Flowers. Topics include: West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Welfare, national gasoline and fuel shortage,","This folder contains correspondence with Herbert H. Brown, Director of the Office of Government Liaison; Francis S. Greenlief, Major General of the USA; Hon. James R. McCartney, Secretary of State of West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: United States Atomic Energy Commission, Department of Welfare, National Guard Bureau, caring for the elderly.","This folder contains correspondence with:  Reverend Archie Fletcher, House of Prayer; L.L Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; C. Alton Robertson, Director, Overseas Personnel Recruitment Office; Carl W. Glatt, Executive Director, State of West Virginia Human Rights Commission; Ira S. Latimer, Jr, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; E.A Robertson, Executive Vice President and Cashier, Farmers \u0026 Citizens State Bank; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Reverend Graham Robertson, Wayne United Methodist Church; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor. Topics include: summer employment, Department of Welfare, equal employment opportunities, West Virginia Human Rights Act, West Virginia Film Commission (community and industrial development), Board of Banking and Financial Institutions Commission, Public Affairs Conference of West Virgnia, and taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard D. Robertson, Vice President, American Safety Razor Company; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; William S. Ritche, Commissioner, Department of Highways; Albert F. Robinson, Mayor of Fairmont, WV; N.H Dyer, M.D, M.P.H, Department of Health, Samuel H. Weese, Commissioner, West Virginia Insurance Department. Topics include: Southern Govenor's Conference, unemployment benefits, welfare, Food Stamp Program, Department of Commerce, Department of Public Institutions, Department of Crime and Delinquency, juvenile delinquency, highways, Social Security, black lung benefits, West Virginia Public Employee Insurance Board, West Virginia Industrial School for Boys at Pruntytown, Department of Motor Vehicles, taxes, Department of Commerce and automobile insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission of West Virginia. Topics include: Social Security, Black Lung benefits, natural resources, pollution, welfare, Department of Motor Vehicles, employment, disaster relief, Bridgeport Housing Project, affordable housing, Department of Highways and the Department of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Roy J. Radar Jr, Director, Nursing Home Inspection Unit, Department of Health. Topics include: Clothing Allowance Program, Department of Motor Vehicles, military, school bus transportation, White House Conference on Aging, Department of Health, Department of Public Institutions, welfare, and elder abuse.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; William L. Roberts, Center Director, Job Corps Center for Women; Lonnie Roberts, Administrative Service Director, State of Florida, Department of Community Affairs; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner, Department of Highways. Topics include: Social Security, welfare, Govenor's Youth Committee on Highway Safety in West Virginia, Young Republicans of West Virginia, Department of Labor, highways, Department of Commerce, and the Southern Governors Conference.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Highways; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; R.W. Coplin, Director, Govenor's Highway Safety Bureau; Ira S. Latimer Jr, Special Assistant to the Governor. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Hospitals, employment, highways, prayer in schools, senatorial appointment, missing child, Department of Welfare, surface mining, pollution, employment, West Virginia Young Republicans, State Fair of West Virginia, Food Stamp Program, geological survey, and the Board of Probation and Parole.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director-Administration, Department of Mental Health, Dominick A. Barron, Area Director, Department of Veteran's Affairs, R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Charles H. Keenan, State Director, School Transportation, Department of Education; J. Kenneth Robinson, Virginia, U.S House of Representatives; L.L Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary of the Department of Highways. Topics include: clothing assistance, employment, West Virginia University, state parks, Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company, special police officer, legislation, workmen's compensation raise, campaign, Department of Veteran Affairs, welfare, veteran's pension, Department of Public Safety, Board of Banking and Financial Institutions, National Govenor's Conference, recommendations, American Legion, welfare, school bus transportation, State Road Commission, pollution, legislature, health, food stamp program, Department of Natural Resources, trout stocking, road conditions, and the Department of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, Department of Labor; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles, Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ted Robinson, Committeeman, McClelland District, Doddridge County, Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner; John A Cain, Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor. Topics include: welfare, clothing assistance, Department of Labor, employment, Wine Bill, request for info, bridges, Board of Optometry, recommendations, Department of Motor Vehicles, Social Security, State Road Commission, welfare, State Health Department, legislation, Department of Highways, Commission on Higher Education, black lung benefits, legal aid, mining, school bus transportation, Department of Education, summer employment, taxes and loans.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; L.L Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; F. Alvin Webb, Deputy Regional Director, Post Office Department Washington Regional Office; Harold J. Snyder, Director, Division of Engineering. Topics include: welfare, medical assistance, employment, highways, Neighborhood Development Program, recommendations, License Certificate Appeal Board, Department of Public Safety, Narcotic and Dangerous Drug Unit, Post Office Department, Department of Highways, taxes, public service commission, summer employment, Department of Mental Health, liquor, public institutions, Economic Stabilization Board,  drug abuse, Department of Commerce, Department of Natural Resources, fishing and hunting license, medical school, Governor's Commission on the Status of Women, state vehicles, and antiwar demonstrations.","This folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia. Topics include: John D. Rockefeller, Secretary of State research briefs and special police officers.","This folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce. Topics include: Rockefeller Foundation Annual Report, campaigns, industrial development, special police officers, Department of Public Safety, Task Force Report, public utility hearings, and the 26th Amendment of the United States Constitution.","This folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller, IV Secretary of State. Topics include: elections, notary public, special police officers, Board of Insurance of West Virginia, State Board of Examiners of Land Surveyors, elections, Board of Public Works, election reform, Department of Finance and Administration, legislature, building dedication, State Advisory Council to the Hospital and Medical Facilities Construction Program and John D. Rockefeller, Secretary of State research briefs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Chester R. Hubbard, Senate of West Virgina; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Winthrop Rockefeller, Governor of Arkansas. Topics include: Black Lung Law, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration, aid for private and parochial schools, drug abuse, Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction, industrial development, Department of Finance and Administration, health care, Southern Govenor's Conference, National Infantry Museum Development Program, Food and Agriculture Exhibition, legislation and the Department of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Charles H. Hadden II, State Tax Commissioner, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Arden R. Hodges, Acting Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; C.E. Rogers, Jr., Chairmen, Board of Mine Operations Appeals, United States Department of the Interior, Office of Hearing and Appeals; Peter W. Rodino, Jr., Congress of the United States, House of Representatives. Topics include: summer employment, Rockwell Manufacturing Company, pollution, National Governor's Conference, Public Service Commission, Department of Highways, employment, welfare, National Explorer's Conference, Department of Motor Vehicles, Farmington Mining disaster, unemployment, Southern Conference of the Council of State Governments, legislation, highways, Department of Public Safety, high education financial aid, correctional industries, State Road Commission, Board of Moundsville Housing Authority, Department of Commerce, and tourism.","This folder contains correspondence with: Phillip M. Roedel, Director, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; C.E. Rogers, Jr., Chairmen, Board of Mine Operations Appeals, United States Department of the Interior, Office of Hearing and Appeals; Edward J. Gurney, Member of Congress, United States Senate; Walter J. Hickel, Secretary of the Interior; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner. Topics include: pollution, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Governor's Waltz, National Explorer's Conference, Department of Public Safety, strip mining, Department of Commerce, tourism, voting reform, summer employment, Department of Welfare, pollution, Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act, Department of Highways, Farmers Home Administration, taxes, mining rights, liquor laws, and a citizen's manifesto.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gene W. Rogers, M.D, President, Federation of American Hospitals. Topics include: Department of Highways, road development, legislation, Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, black lung benefits, and Pinecrest Sanitarium.","This folder contains correspondence with: H. William Rogers, President, West Virginia Planning Association; Arden R. Hodges, Acting Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; James L. Rogers, Mayor, City of Wheeling, West Virginia; John I. Rogers, Senator, West Virginia Senate. Topics include: legislation, Federal Housing Administration, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Economic Opportunity, taxes, clothing assistance, National Governor's Conference, Department of Finance and Administration, employment, Governor's Prayer breakfast, Department of Veteran's Affairs, recreation, Governor's Highway Safety Committee, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Welfare, welfare, and Typographical Unions.","This folder contains correspondence with: John I. Rogers, Senator, West Virginia Senate, Michael K. Rogers, State Representative, Indiana; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, Department of Veteran Affairs. Topics include: Board of Financial and Banking Institutions, Department of Commerce, Board of Examiners of Land Surveyors, pension, Youth Inaugural Ball, employment, Old Age Assistance, airports, Board of Osteopathic Examiners, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, Bridgeport Housing Project, West Virginia Federal Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Department of Veteran's Affairs, campaign, Department of Archives and History, Head Start Program, Department of Public Safety, highways, Department of Natural Resources, Highway Safety Commission, Round Robin Career Education Program and animal management.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; William H. Loy, Administrative Assistant to the Governor; Willam P. Rogers, Secretary of State, United States. Topics include: Black Lung benefits, Social Security, hospitals, welfare, Housing and Urban Development, pollution, Department of Veteran's Affairs, Appalachian Regional Development Act, Department of Mental Health, employment, United States foreign policy, Civil and Defense Mobilization, Department of Public Safety, West Virginia State committee of Barbers and Beauticians, real estate, industrial development and the Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction.","This folder contains correspondence with: L.L Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; W.L. Pike, Lieutenant Colonel Inspector, Depart of Public Safety; Joffre J. Rolland, Vice President, Industrial-Public Relations, Fourgo Glass Company, Hazel Roland, Chief, Employee Relations, Office of Personnel, Small Business Administrations; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: elections, volunteer work, missing persons, Department of Natural Resources, Fourteenth Judicial Circuit Court, Creedence Clearwater Revival, aid for private and parochial schools, Department of Mental Health, employment, National Conference of States on Building Codes and Standards, Women's Society of Christian Service of Thompson Chapel and the U.S District Judgeship.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gus R. Douglas, Commissioner, Department of Agriculture; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Dr. Daniel B. Taylor, Superintendent of Schools; H.G. Woodrum, Chief of Research and Statistics, Department of Natural Resources; Mrs. Richard M. Nixon (Thelma Nixon), First Lady of the United States. Topics include Rolling River Campaign and Celebration briefs, West Virgina Rolling River Fund, West Virginia Public Account's Association, audits and taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Walter Rollins, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: State highway worker's strike, welfare, school funding, oceanography, U.S. District Court judgeship, civil service employment, industrial development, Old Age Assistance, legislation, Board of Accountancy, Council of State Governments, Teacher's Retirement Board, Marshall plan crash, employment, and the Department of Public Institutions.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Daniel B. Taylor, Superintendent of Schools. Topics include: Mayor John Hutchinson, State Road Commission, employment, pollution, road safety, the Federal Reserve, federal aid, bridges, Selective Service System, Union Carbide Corporation, legislation, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner, employment, National Carbon, donations, Young Republicans, State Road Commission, Lincoln Day Dinner, Prison Industries, Boy Scouts, International Folklorik Festival, vocational training, and the Joint Committee for the Training of Coal Miners, conservation.","This folder contains correspondence with: C.E. Romine, Jr., House of Delegates, West Virginia; Carl G. Beard, II, Director, Air Pollution Control Commission. Topics include: tourism, Greenbrier County Comprehensive Plan, pensions, fundraising, legislation, State Committee of Barbers and Beauticians, American Postal Union Convention, Marshall University, hospitals, employment, State Economic Opportunity Office, and the Buffalo Creek Disaster.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Romney, United States Secretary, Department of Housing and Urban Development; Jody G. Smirl, House of Delegates, West Virginia; B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Federal State Relations, Office of the Governor. Topics include: Independence Hall Foundation, National Conference of States on Building Codes and Standards, Civil Rights Act of 1968, Area Offices of Housing and Urban Development, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, mobile homes, disaster relief, post office, Operation BREAKTHROUGH, Urban Renewal Project, school for deaf and blind, employment, antiwar sentiments, unemployment, and homosexuality.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Rolland B. Handley, Regional Director, Northwest Region, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation; M. Mitchell Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: campaigns, hospitals, Department of Health, Air Mobility Council of America, Inc., Greenbrier Valley Airport, Federal State Relations, Roney's Point Project, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Mental Health, and federal chaplaincy service.","This folder contains correspondence with: John J. Rooney, Chairman, Subcommittee on Stae, Justice, Commerce, the Judiciary and Related Agencies Appropriations, U.S House of Representatives; Richard W. Coplin, Director, Governor's Highway Safety Bureau; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: Marshall Medical School, federal judgeship, Department of the Army, Public Service Commission, Department of Commerce, employment, Department of Employment Security, road conditions, welfare reform, community relations and the food stamp program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Major General W. Roper, Division Engineer, Department of the Army, Ohio River Division, Staff Sargent General Bob Rorick, Department of the Army. Topics include: Department of Welfare, strip mining, Rowlesburg Project, Public Service Commission, welfare, West Virginia University swim team, reservoir control, dam construction, Department of Commerce, Marshall Medical School, road conditions, National Republican Convention, and the Advisory Board for the Health Services Aspect of the Economic Stabilization Program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Aaron L. Rose, Executive Vice President, The Home National Bank; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; L.L Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: road conditions, Pruntytown Industrial School for Boys, judgeship, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Black Lung benefits, Public Service Commission, legal assistance, employment, Motor Carrier Division of Public Service Commission, campaign, Denmar State Hospital, Social Security, Department of Highways, Veteran's benefits, Department of Motor Vehicles, legislature, taxes, summer employment, information request, and the West Virginia Turnpike.","This folder contains correspondence with: Nicholas Roomy, Board of Directors of the West Virginia Housing Development Fund nominee. Topics include: legislature, senatorial districts and state board nominees.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: Republican Governor's Conference, Poor People's Coalition of Kentucky, music compositions, Black Lung Law, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Denmar State Hospital, food stamps, Marshall University Medical School, Department of Highways, Black Lung benefits, employment, Job Corps Center for Women, high school dress code, Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, Board of Architects, Department of Public Safety, taxes, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles, Jonathon C. Rose, Special Assistant to the President, The White House; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Roy W. Walter, State Director, School Transportation and Driver Education. Topics include: Army service personnel placement, Presidential Inauguration, marriage license, Denmar State Hospital, Department of Commerce, information request, Board of Directors of the West Virginia Housing Development Fund, Civil Service System, employment, driver license suspension, National League of Families Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia, Survival Towns Project, School Clothing Allowance Program, Christmas Bonus, Board of Regents, Department of Welfare, housing loans, judgeship, Right of Way Division, Division of Crippled Children's Services, musical composition, United States Marshal of Southern West Virginia, treason, and the Department of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lysander L. Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner, State Road Commission; Frank Caudy, Chief Deputy, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; C.S. Collier Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator, Donald R. Chamberlain, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; C.S. Collier, Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; George McIntyre, General Manager, West Virginia Turnpike Commission; Dr. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; David Rose, Chairman, National Association of Superintendents of Public Residential Facilities; William H. Rosen, State President, West Virginia Elks Association; Richard Frum, Director, Appalachian Regional Commission; William H. Rosen, President of the Board, Tug Valley Blood Bank, Inc. Topics include: employment, tourism, Denmar State Hospital, road conditions, veteran's hospitals, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Park Commission, Board of Architects, summer employment, State Road Commission, law enforcement, campaign, pension, West Virginia Turnpike, marriage license, capital punishment, off track betting, labor markets, drug abuse, and blood banks.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles W. Rosenau, Mayor, Parsons, West Virginia; B.G. Rosenbaum, Mayor, East Bank, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Henry Bailey, D.C, President, West Virginia Chiropractor's Society Inc.; Robin W. Smith, D.C., Secretary-Treasurer, West Virginia Chiropractor's Society Inc.; George H. Seibert, Jr., Minority Leader, House of Delegates; Morris Rosenberg, Travel Editor, The Washington Post; Ira L. Dadism, Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System; Paul G. Rosenblatt, Administrative Assistant to Same Steiger, House of Representatives; Carroll Rosenbloom, Owner of Baltimore Colts; Arnold R. Rosenfeld, Executive Director, Massachusetts Committee on Law enforcement and Administration of Criminal Justice; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Melvin Rosensaft, Executive Vice President, Great American Chemical Corporation; Hans Rosenhaupt, President, Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation; Milton R. Rosenthal, President, Engelhard Minerals Chemicals. Topics include: industrial waste, Farmers Home Administration, West Virginia Chiropractic Society, Board of Chiropractic Examiners, housing, tourism, Department of Commerce, employment with criminal records, surface mining, Marshall University football team plane crash, Department of Public Safety, Nursing Home Licensing Board, information request, election laws, motion picture industry, campaign, Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, Hancock County Republican Party, Industrial Development Division, medical assistance, welfare, medical licenses, Department of Health, legislation, and drug possession.","This folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles, C.S. Collier Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Robert Rosier, Jr., Labor Market Analyst, Clarksberg Office, Department of Employment Security; Jeannie I. Rosoff, Director, Washington Office Plant Parenthood- World Population. Topics include: Appalachia Regional Commission, Department of Employment Security, driver's license, drag racing, employment, speeches, regional councils, Lincoln Day Dinner, tourism, lottery, Air Pollution Control Commission, information request, fundraising, National Republican Convention, Department of Natural Resources and disaster relief.","This folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D, Director, Department of Mental Health; Bernard Popick, Director, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; David L. Griffith, Director, Consumer Protection Division, Department of Labor; D.F. Ross, Chief Traffic Superintendent, Ministry of Transport, New Zealand; Richard W. Coplin, Director, Federal State Relations. Topics include: federal housing, driver's license, Department of Mental Health, institutionalization, Black Lung benefits, Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act, employment, information request, summer employment, highway safety, brake lights, traffic laws, Weirton General Hospital, and insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Reverend Mr. Gallie Rose; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; R.H. Dunnington, Chief, Driver License Division, Department of Motor Vehicles, Ohio; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Virginia Stevens, Director, Department of Personnel. Topics include: election, employment, State Road Commission, Department of Motor Vehicles, Safety Responsibility Division, driver's license, Corridor D Project, vital statistics, Marshall University Medical School, Department of Highways, noise complainants, Beer Commissioner, water pollution, Public Service Commission, Social Security Administration, employment, Department of Natural Resources, Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission, and taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lonzo Ross, Branch President, Raliegh County Branch N.A.A.C.P.; M.V. Howard, District Enginee, Department of Highways; C.S. Collier, Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Luke Ross, Commander, Disabled American Veterans, Department of West Virginia; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; William L. Cooke, M.D, Director, Division of Disease Control, Department of Health, Colonel Robert L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety, Perce J. Ross, President, Buckhannon Chamber of Commerce; William S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission; Paul N. Elbin, President, West Liberty State College; Robert Ross, Executive Director, Muscular Dystrophy Associations of American Inc. Topics include: tourism, donations, road conditions, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission, welfare, nursing home, venereal disease testing, information request, industrial development, National Governor's Conference, Appalachian Highway Development, Association of State Boards of Education, Board of Education, bridge closures, Marshall Medical School, Department of Commerce, Department of Mental Health, and the Board of Chiropractic Examiners.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mrs. William R. Ross, First Vice President, West Virginia Federation of Women's Club; William R. Ross, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, West Virginia University; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; William R. Ross, Executive Director, West Virginia League of Municipalities; John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia. Topics include: Citizens Legislative Compensation Commission, Moundsville prison farm, summer employment, State Election Commission, electronic voting system, Wonderful West Virginia magazine, Blue Ridge Project, funding of private school, and Garbaldi's Celebration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Homer R. Shields, Director, Department of Highways; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Gene W. Rossman, Executive Director, Housing Authority of Portland, Oregon. Topics include: tourism, hunting and fishing licenses, clean- up campaign, Weirton General Hospital, over-dimensional vehicle permits, federal funding for housing, Department of Mental Health, funding, Department of Commerce, and the American Association of Mental Deficiency.","This folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; James Edward Ross, Nonintoxicating Beer Commissioner. Topics include: legislature, mental health facilities, and the Board of Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia. Topics include: Southern Area Conference of School of Assocation of State Boards of Education, and appointment for state boards.","This folder contains correspondence: Rondall C. Alfred, Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration, West Virginia; Paul Rotenberry, President, Local Union No.6196, United Mine Workers of America; Carl Bradford, Director, Federal-State Relations; Reverend Charles Roth, The Church of the Good Sheperd, United Methodist; Benjamin C. Green, Chief of Reclamation Division, Department of Natural Resources; Donald G. Roth, President, Tucker County Chamber of Commerce; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions. Topics include: Rotary Club, black lung benefits, road conditions, State Road Commission, Governor's Ad Hoc Committee on Services to the Blind, drug classification laws, Human Rights Commission, art commission, miner's compensation, employment, information request, Canaan Valley State Park, Division of Barbers and Beauticians, Denmar State Hospital, Advisory Board of the Department of Natural Resources, aid to non-public education, Department of Education, pollution, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: William V. Roth Jr., U.S Senator, Delaware; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor; Donald G. Roth, President, Tucker County Chamber of Commerce. Topics include: prison sentence commutation, special revenue sharing, federal assistance programs, Aid to the Disabled, Davis Power Project, election, photo request and the U.S. Federal Power Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dale B. Rothert, President, West Virginia Associated Press Broadcasters; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health. Topics include: U.S. Federal Power Commission, Davis Power Project, elections, legislature, Weirton General Hospital, Department of Health, Hill-Burton Act, and welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Richie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; David Roupe, Mayor, West Milford, West Virginia; Rondall C. Alfred, Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Elaine Z. Davidson, Executive Security to the Governor; A.J. Rouse, City Manager, Martinsburg, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety, E.L. Roush, Assistant State Fire Marshal, James L. Chapman, President, West Liberty State College; Jack W. Blair, Brigadier General, J.H. Miller, Highway Equipment Supervisor, Department of Highway. Topics include: road conditions, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, bridge condition, black lung benefits, pollution, Department of Natural Resources, abortion, embezzlement, surplus military equipment, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Corrections, National Guard, public library funding, Marshall University medical school, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, school funding, Department of Public Safety, state parks, state police, elections, Selective Service Local Board, Marshall University alumni, employment and the Department of Workmen's Compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Maurice D. Roush, Colonel, Corps of Engineers, District Engineer, Department of the Army; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Norman H. Roush, President, Kanawha Association for Retarded Children, Inc.; Walden F. Roush, Director, Community Development and Research Center. Topics include: Department of Natural Resources, welcome wagon, public interest, permits, Colin Anderson Center, Department of Mental Health, and tax plans.","This folder contains correspondence with: Karl Rove, Director, For the Record newsletter; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Russell L. Davisson, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Leo G. Kopelman, House of Delegates, West Virginia; G. Frank Row, Executive Committee of Barbour County; Edwin L. Hazelrigg, Chief, Division of Recruitment and Examinations; Mason H. Altare, Director, Roadside Development Division, Department of Highways; Dr. George H. Guy, Superintendent, Andrew S. Rowan Memorial Home; Joseph R. Rowan, Executive Director, John Howard Association, Anthony M. Lynch, Coordinator of Student Services, Board of Regent; L.L. Vincent Commissioner, Department of Welfare; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; William A. Chandler, District Manager, Social Security Administration, Logan County, West Virginia; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor; Walter Lewchuk, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Reverend Harry T. Rowe, First Baptist Church; Hulett C. Smith, Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: press coverage, food stamp program, black lung benefits, Social Security, bridges, State Road Commission, road improvements, information request, Cold War, College Republican National Committee, driver's education, Andrew S. Rowan Memorial Home, welfare, junk cars, employment, information request, liquor bill, crime, delinquency and correction, student loan programs, National Guard, Marshall University medical school, Work and Training program, and Department of Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; James H. Rowland, Sr., President, Association of State Boards of Education; Jack W. Blair, Adjutant General; Dallas Wolfe, Senator, West Virginia. Topics include: local government, welfare, Social Security, employment, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Commerce, information request, pornography, methadone maintenance programs, Old Age Assistance, Weirton General Hospital, Hill-Burton Act, National Conference of States on Building Codes and Standards, Education Commission of the States, surface mining, Pierre the Pelican Program, business development, and industrial development.","This folder contains correspondence with: James W. Rowley, Morris Harvey College; Jerry Wellman, Chairman, Committee for Concerned Citizens; W.C. Rowley, President, Wayne County Young Republicans; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor; Angus E. Peyton, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Major Barbara J. Roy, U.S. Marine Corps, Projects Coordinator, Defense, Advisory Committee on Women in the Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense; Hulett C. Smith, Governor, West Virginia; Reverend E.W. Roy, Church of God (Holiness); Steven M. Lewis, Director, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; John H. Neale, R. Ph., Chairman, Nursing Home Licensing Board; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Jean Roy, President, West Virgina Board of Examiners for Registered Nurses, Jean Roy, Chairman, Department of Nursing, Alderson-Broaddus College. Topics include: Rowlesburg Project, Corps of Engineer, Department of Natural Resources, summer employment, Commission on the Status of Women, mental health, Department of Commerce, campaign, welfare, voting laws, judgeship, Selective Service, Department of Agriculture, information request, Marshall University, Board of Regents, law enforcement, legislature, Board of Examiners for Registered Professional Nurses, Department of Highways, Weston State Hospital, and the Department of Mental Health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Colonel W.J. Love, District Engineer, U.S. Army Corps of Engineer; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Llyod M. Gilbert, President, Royal Silver Manufacturing Co., Inc.; E. Morgan Massey, President, Eoyalty Smokeless Coal Co.; Betty Royon, Staff Assistant to the Chairman, The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company; Ira L. Dadism, Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System. Topics include: Board of Regents, road conditions, education funding, Marshall University medical school, Department of Commerce, Viet Nam, information request, Royal Glen Project, Marshall University dorm furniture; Southern Governors Conference, Corridor Q, and employment.","This folder contains correspondence from various citizens voicing opinion on Rowlesburg Project. Topics include: Rowlesburg Dam, Department of Natural Resources, environmental conservation and flood control.","This folder contains correspondence from various citizens voicing opinion on Rowlesburg Project. Topics include: Rowlesburg Dam, environmental conservation, strip mining, Cheat Valley Conservancy, Inc., and flood control.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lieutenant General Frederick J. Clarke, Chief of Engineers, Department of the Army; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Colonel E.C. West, District Engineer, Corps of Engineers; Frederick A. Dorrell, Forest Supervisor, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service; J.D. Everly, Vice President, Rowlesburg Dam Association. Topics include: Rowlesburg Dam, Rowlesburg Lake, Stonewall Jackson Lake, Department of Natural Resources, environmental conservation, Cheat Valley Conservancy, Inc., flood control, and the Board of Directors of the West Virginia Highlands Conservancy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Phillip S. Hughes, Action Director, Executive Office of the President, Bureau of the Budget, Washington, D.C; Lloyd G. Jack, President of the Senate, West Virginia; Charles R. Jenkins, President, West Virginia Division of Izaak Walton League of America; Elinor H. Kerpelman, Executive Director, The Society for Environmental Litigation; Fred Cutlip, Program Director, Outdoor Recreation Section, Federal-State Relations; G.V. Mehalic, President, Morgantown Building and Construction Trades Council; S.A. Morasco, President, Grafton Area Development Council, Richard Nixon, President. Topics include: Rowlesburg Dam, Department of Natural Resources, Stonewall Jackson Lake, civil works program, Cheat Valley Conservancy, Inc., flood control, and environmental conservation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Llyod G. Jackson, President of the Senate, West Virginia; Jennings Randolph, United States Senator; Jack D. Stafford, Assistant Commissioner, The State Road Commision, West Virginia; Nils A. Boe, Director, Office of Intergovernmental Relations, Office of the Vice President; Norva Warner, Cheat Valley Conservancy, Inc.; Colonel E.C. West, District Engineer, Pittsburg District Corps of Engineers. Topics include: Rowlesburg Dam, Cheat Valley Conservancy, Inc., Department of Natural Resources, Route 50 relocation, Stonewall Jackson Lake, and environmental conservation.","This folder contains correspondence with: C.R. Winters, President, The County Court of Preston County Courthouse; Dallas Wolfe, Senator, West Virginia. Topics include: Rowlesburg Dam, environmental conservation, Department of Natural Resources, and federal funding.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.C Flemming, Chairman of the Board, Rubber Fabricators, Inc.; Richard W. Coplin, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Mary Louise Rubenstein, Acting Secretary, Day Care Coalition of Kanawha Valley; Ira S. Latimer, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Richard G. RuBino, Planner-in-Resident, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Florida State University; Jack D. Stafford, Assistant Commissioner, State Road Commission of West Virginia; J.W. Ruby, President, Sterling Faucet Company. Topics include: information request, Department of Commerce, flood relief assistance, Appalachian Regional Commission, legislation, Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, summer employment, La Raza National Education Fund, Department of Highways, littering, voting age, Department of Finance and Administration, industrial development, and the Grand Court of West Virginia Order of the Amaranth.","This folder contains correspondence with: William D. Ruckelshaus, Administration, Environmental Protection Agency; Carl G. Beard, II, Director, West Virgina Air Pollution Control Commission; Ira S. Latimer, Director, Department of Natural Resources, James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare. Topics include: Midwestern Governors' Conference, Clear Air Act, natural resources, pollution, Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments, regional councils, Kanawha River Clean- up Program, noise abatement and control, and welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.T. Rucker, Vice President of Transportation, B\u0026O Central Building; Carl L. Bradford, Deputy Director, Federal-State Relations; Llyod Rucker, President, Upper Kanawha Valley Improvement Council, Inc.; William Rucker, Chief, Barboursville Fire Department, William D. Ruckelshaus, Administration, Environmental Protection Agency; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: B \u0026 O Railroad, employment, development programs in Appalachia, road conditions, Marshall University medical school, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Emergency Employment Act, Aid to the Disabled, black lung benefits, Social Security, legal assistance, Small Business Administration, and driver license requirements.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles Haden, II, State Tax Commissioner; Donald L. Butler, Director, Income Tax Division, State Tax Department of West Virginia; Edwin F. Flower, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Administration, Department of Mental Health; Carolyn J. Zinn, Ph.D., Director, Department of Archives and History; F.F. Rudershausen, President, GBC Virginia Laminating Company; George Rudge, Irrigation Associates, Inc.; Isaac R. Mayfield, District Director, Small Business Administration, Clarksburg; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety. Topics include: information request, Explorer Scouts, employment, Department of Public Institutions, taxes, welfare, historic preservation program, Southern Governor's Conference, speaking invitations, Air Pollution Control Commission, healthcare reform and public safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: W.J. Rue, Manager, Allegheny Ballistics Laboratory, Hercules Incorporated; John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: campaigns, presidential candidates, Commissioner of Deeds, information request, Sentinel program, population statistics, Blacksville mine disaster, jail conditions, Governor's Occupational Safety Task Force, Department of Commerce, aid for private and parochial schools, Aeronautics Commission, Social Security, and animal conservation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kent S. Hall, Chairman, Kanawha County Republican Executive Committee; James M. Shock, Correspondence Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Walter L. Rugland, President, Aid Association for Lutherans; K.W. Rugh, Vice President, Phillips Petroleum Company; Carlos Ruiz, Director, Inter Governmental Affairs, Cabinet Committee- Spanish Speaking; Roger Ruhl, Director of Publicity, Cincinnati Reds, Inc.; Mrs. Ben Ruhlin, Chairman, National Coalition for the Prayer Amendment. Topics include: Marshall University medical school, State Board of Insurance, Department of Highways, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, food stamps, Division on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, Medical Practive Act, Senator appointment, Highway Safety Bureau, and the Traffic Records Committee.","This folder contains Mail route master sheets","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert R. Rumer, Executive Vice President, Mobay Chemical Company; W. Byron Rumford, Assistant to the Director, Federal-State Cooperation, Federal Trade Commission; L.S. McKinney, Director, James Rumsey Vocation-Technical Center; Adam Rumoshosky, Director, Marketing Division, American Petroleum Institute; J.G. Barrat, Superintendent, University Experiment Farm, West Virginia University; Ward W. Keesecker, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Howard Bray, Deputy Director, The Appalachian Regional Commission; R.S. Dispanet, Chairman, James Rumsey Vocational-Technical Center. Topics include: aid for private and parochial schools, Department of Commerce, Industrial Development Division, trade regulation, Committee of Barbers and Beautician, State Road Commission, population growth, employment, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Aircraft Owners \u0026 Pilots Association, and education.","This folder contains correspondence with: L.S. McKinney, Director, James Rumsey Vocation-Technical Center; Donald Rumsfeld, Chairman, Property Review Board; Donald Rumsfeld, Director, Office of Economic Opportunity; Warren E. Rumsfield, Chairman, Legislative Committee, North American Professional Driver Education Association Inc.; J.P McConnell, General, United States Air Force, Chief of Staff, Department of the Air Force. Topics include: Legacy of Parks program, Head Start, National Civil Service League, Congress on Indian Affairs, Economic Stabilization program, Federal-State Relations, Office of Economic Opportunity guidelines, Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors; and water pollution.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard G. Rundle, Esq., Law Offices of West, Blackshear, Rundle; Brigadier General Jack W. Blair, Adjutant General, West Virginia; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director- Administration, Department of Mental Health; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Clyde W. Runions, International Teller, United Mine Workers of America, Harold Runnels, House of Representative, Congress of the United States; J.E. Runyan, Plant Manager, General Motors Parts Division; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Mason Altare, Acting Director, Roadside Development Division, Department of Highways; Mary Ann Runyon, President, Boone County Chapter, Izaak Walton League of America Inc.; Ira S. Latimer, Director, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: State Road Commission, Lakin State Hospital, Department of Commerce, food stamp program, School Clothing Allowance program, autograph request, employment, U.S Constitution amendment, teacher's pensions, school reserve, industrial development, junk cars, Workmen's Compensation claim, special license plate numbers, legislation, Aid to the Disabled, and welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; W. Carson Browning Jr., Director, Postmasters and Rural Carriers Division; Raymond L. Prewett, Director, The Texas Rural Development Commission; Clay L. Cochran, Executive Director, Rural Housing Alliance, Washington D.C.; Niel Heard, Assistant to the President, National Federation of Independent Business; Charles L. Jonas, President, West Virginia Rural Letter Carriers' Association; Gus Douglass, Commissioner of Agriculture, West Virginia; Frank H. Julian, President, West Virginia Council of Collegiate Financial Aid Officers; Billy B. Grose, President, Sandlick Ruritan Club. Topics include: unemployment benefits, flood control, Marshall University medical school, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Social Security, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, black lung benefits, state payroll, road conditions, campaign, licensing laws, work experience, rural bus lines, rural development, rural rental housing, rural development, Highway Trust Fund, and the Rural Rehabilitation Loan.","This folder contains correspondence with: B.G. Pauley, Deputy State Superintendent, Department of Education; Hermann G. Rusch, Executive Food Director, Greenbrier; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operation, Department of Welfare, L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Joseph L. Rush, Mayor, Mannington, West Virginia; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Fred L. Davis, Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: public education funding, Social Security, surface mining, Department of Welfare, agriculture, education system, Department of Highways, Mỹ Lai Massacre, Emergency Employment Act, Small Business Administration, and employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth Rush, Deputy Secretary of Defense; Kevin Rush, Minister, Consul General, Consulate General of Ireland; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor; Cecil H. Russell, Director, West Virginia Civil Defense Council; Jack L. Miller, Director, Executive Office of the Governor, Office of Emergency Planning; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: POW/MIA service members in Southeast Asia, budget systems, legal assistance, Hatch Act, employment, Civil Service System, summer employment, West Virginia University medical school, legislature, residency requirements at West Virginia University, welfare, Emergency Employment Program, representative government for unincorporated areas, Marshall University medical school, photo request, Public Service Commission, State Disaster Act, Marshall plane crash, road conditions, information request, aid for private and parochial schools, and the West Virginia Artificial Breeders Cooperative.","This folder contains correspondence with: Fred J. Russell, Chairman, Water Resource Council; Harold Russell, Chairman, The President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Rogers C.B. Morton, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: road conditions, aid for parochial and private schools, Ohio River Basin Commission, Department of Natural Resources, Advisory Council of the President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, wildlife management, employment, Civil Service Commission, strip mining, welfare, Davis Power Project, food stamps, and the State Fire Marshall.","This folder contains correspondence with: Phillip Waring, Planning Director, Kanawha County Planning and Zoning Commission; Edgar Henry, Chief, Water Resource Division, Department of Natural Resources; Richard L. Dailey, Assistant State Tax Commissioner; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; T.B. Russell, Jr., Captain, U.S. Navy; Stephen Z. Long, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Robert F. Ellis, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; William J. Egan, Jr., Branch Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Leonard Rust, Chairman, White Oak Drive Committee; Bill Rustem, Michigan Committee, Governor's Special Commission on the Age of Majority. Topics include: information request, Davis Power Project, Workmen's Relief Fund, Department of Public Institutions, fishing and gaming management, Department of Commerce, Department of Public Safety, Citizens for Nixon Committee, campaigns, industrial development, Vietnam War, aid to non-public education, and employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Dominick A. Barron, Area Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Clarksburg, West Virginia; C.S. Collier, Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; N.H Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health; Carolyn M. Rutherford, Chairman, West Virigina Roster Committee, American Association of University Women; Robert Rutherford, President, Webster County Business, Inc.; M.W. Smith, Commissioner, Department of Banking; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Robert M. Ball, Commissioner of Social Security, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Robert H. Mollohan, House of Representatives, Washington D.C.; Richard Nixon, President; George H. Seibert, Jr., House of Delegate, West Virginia; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Richard I. Dailey, Commissioner, State Tax Department. Topics include: food stamps, Veteran's Affairs pension, campaigns, mine safety, elections, Marshall University medical school, Southern Regional Health Demonstration Area, landfills, state board recommendations, West Virginia University, information request, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, legal matter, payroll, Department of Public Safety, employment, food stamps, Department of Banking, Huttonsville Correction Center, pollution, Workmen's Compensation Department, State Committee of Barbers and Beauticians, Department of Commerce, legislation, teachers salary, Workmen's Compensations Statues, Moundsville Housing Authority, letter of recommendation, road conditions, campus unrest, aid to non-public education, tax code, and Social Security.","This folder contains correspondence with: J.T. Gribben, Lieutenant, Personnel Officer, Department of Public Safety; James N. Ryan, President, Independent Oil \u0026 Gas Association; John D. Ryan, General, Chief of Staff, Department of the Air Force; George H. Seibert Jr., House of Delegates, West Virginia; K.R. Ryan Jr., Student Body President, West Virginia University; David L. Griffith, Director, Consumer Protection Division, Department of Labor; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; H.W. Pitts, P.E., Director, Division of Engineering, Public Service Commission; William F. Ryan, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States; Frank A. Rybka, Mayor, Weirton, West Virginia. Topics include: Social Security, employment, drug TV program, insurance, legislation, mine safety, teacher's pension, gas prices, air pollution, Board of Regents West Virginia University, consumer protection, voting age, death penalty, driver's license, road condition, state slogan, legislation, Public Service Commission, Selling the Pentagon documentary, Department of Commerce, Department of Health, road construction, wilderness conservation, Department of Public Safety, West Virginia Community Action Agencies, National Governor's Conference, aid to non-public education, Federal Land and Water Conservation Program, road conditions, and Weirton General Hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frank A. Rybka, Mayor, Weirton, West Virginia; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioners, Department of Welfare; Aubrey L. Rymer, Mayor, Williamstown, West Virginia. Topics include: transportation, unemployment benefits, aid to non-public education, athletics, Veterans Affairs, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, legislation, federal judgeships, motorcycle helmet laws, campaign slogan, highway inspectors, Citizen Legislative Compensation Commission, Department of Motor Vehicles, teacher's salaries, road expansion, South Dakota political newsletters, and the Federal Aviation Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: James E. Rust, Department of Commerce; John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia. Topics include: Southern Interstate Nuclear Board.","This folder contains correspondence with: Howard Pyle, Office of the President, National Safety Council. Topics include: National Safety Council report.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; May H. Wethered, Child Welfare Specialist, Day Care, Department of Welfare; Jagdiah C. Sachdev, President, Project Relief, Inc.; John Sachman, Establishment Division, Federal Aviation Administration; Arthur M. Sackler, M.D., Chairman, National Committee to Save Our Schools of Health. Topics include: employment, election, National Youth Science Camp, Department of Commerce, legislature, information request, driver's license suspension, Standards and Licensing Requirements for Day Care Centers, international aid, Department of Public Safety, airport funding, tourism, healthcare employee shortage, and disarmament.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lysander Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; C.S Collier, Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; William Sadler, M.D.; Jay W. Garvin, Director, Huntington Jaycees, Huntington Junior Chamber of Commerce; Peter Safar, M.D., Professor and Chairman, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine; Charles E. Allard, Lt. Co., Director, West Virginia Safety Council; Fred L. Davis, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: information request, pollution, aid to non-public education, service award, tourism, pension Department of Commerce, Marshall University plane crash, noise pollution, Federal Aviation Administration, Weirton General Hospital, Hill-Burton Federal Funds, Marshall University medical school, parks and recreation, Barboursville State Hospital Farm, federal welfare reform, Governor's Safety Conference, Safety Committee of Blacksville No.2 Mine, West Virginia Safety Patrol, art commission, and the State Scholarship Program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Henry Sagan, President, Northern Panhandle Academy of Pharmacy; Edwin F. Flowers, Department of Welfare. Topics include: state income tax, Board of Pharmacy, drug abuse, aid to non-public education, donation request, election, Aid to Families with Dependent Children of the Unemployed, railroads, and strip mining.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Reverend David W. Sailer, Vicar, St. Thomas Episcopal Church; Jean Salardin, Mayor, La Rochelle, France; Rolland B. Handley, Regional Director, Northeast Region, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Pennsylvania; Harry St. Amand, Director, Drug Information Program, Washington State Library; Edwin F. Flower, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Doris A. St. Clair, President, Cabell-Wayne Historical Society; Edward L. St. Clair, Market Administrator, Federal Milk Market Administrator, United States Department of Agriculture; Jody G. Smirl, House of Delegates, West Virginia, Carolyn J. Zinn, Ph.D., Director, Department of Archives and History. Topics include: Department of Commerce, employment, pollution control, Brooke County Senior Citizens Center, religious law, donation request, Department of Personnel for the State, St. Albans Park Addition, St. Albans Public Library, drug information program, Indo-China, student government, Social Security, legislature, State Road Commission, Bicentennial Commission, Cabell-Wayne Historical Society, and historical restoration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Sister Rita Marie, Vice Chairmen, St. Josephs's Hospital of Parkersburg; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Department of Vocational Rehabilitation, C.S. Collier, Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Robert F. Ellis, Deputy Department, Department of Veterans' Affairs; T. Glenn Roberts, Ph.D., Personnel Director, Department of Mental Health; Arden R. Hodges, Acting Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; James W. Stancil, Chairman, Board of Veterans Appeals; Eleanor J. St. Louis, City Clerk, City of Lake Worth, Florida; Donald P. Sprengel, Associate Professor, St. Louis University; Satenig S. St. Maries, Manager, Educational \u0026 Consumer Relations, J.C. Penny Company, Inc. Topics include: Comprehensive Health Planning Advisory Council, welfare, employment, Veterans benefits, School Clothing Allowance Program, information request, antiviolence, St, Joseph Central High School, St. Joseph's Hospital of Parkersburg, State Health Department, Supreme Court term limits, gubernatorial staff organization; consumer education, grant applications, donation requestion, aid to non-public education, and social reporting.","This folder contains correspondence with: Tokitada Sakai, Governor, Hyogo Prefectural Government, Kobe, Japan; T. Sakama, National Sales Director, American Honda Motor Company, Inc.; Alexander G. Bellas, President, Citizens Bank of Weirton; Harry S. Flemming, Special Assistant to the President; A. Salardaine, Mayor, La Rochelle, France; Mrs. William Goodridge Sale, Jr., President, National Society of the Colonial Dames of America; Robert L. Holland, Chairman, Board of Probation and Parole; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; W.F. Franck, President, Sale Knitting Company, Inc.; Donald R. Chamberlain, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Richard B. Harvey, President, Salem Park Board; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Robert G. McCall, Director, Environmental Health Services; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health; William M. Sloan, Director, Motor Carrier Division, Public Service Commission; L.R. Craft, Lieutenant Colonel, Inspector, Department of Public Safety. Topics include: Social Security, black lung benefits, international visits, Buffalo Creek Disaster, West Virigina Turnpike, ambassador appointment, information request, state highway trust fund, election, salary, Spencer State Hospital, sale of liquor, contract settlement, donation request, salary of state employees, employment, aid to non-public education, Southern Governors' Conference, hospital access for veterans, Salem College Physical Education Building, road conditions, welfare, sales tax on cars, sewage drainage, carceral system, campaign, Buffalo Creek dams, antiwar protests, Department of Commerce, legal matter, Economic Opportunity Council, and property disputes.","This folder contains correspondence from: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Edward R. Johnson, Editor, Wonderful West Virginia; George W. Spruce, III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Mrs. Irvin Humphreys, Committeewoman for West Virginia, Republican National Convention, Walter Swyer, Lt. Col., Divisional Commander, The Salvation Army; Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, James R. Clowser, Deputy Director-Administration, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: School Clothing Allowance Program, welfare, election, Marshall University plane crash, postmasters, road conditions, performance review, Committee for Salute to Governor Moore Dinner, Salute Dinner, flood relief, Buffalo Creek Disaster, medical assistance, employment, legislature, and food stamps.","This folder contains correspondence with: James w. Reep, Superintendent, Cass Scenic Railroad, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: public employee salary increases and cost of living increases.","This folder contains correspondence with: T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edward P. Cliff, Chief, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Walter J. Hickel, Secretary of the Interior; Robert H. Gifford, Executive Director, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance \u0026 Administration; Stacy L. Grosup, D.D., Ombudsman to West Virginia University; George h. Breiding, State Extension Program Leader- Outdoor Recreation, West Virginia University; Robert P. Hutton, Executive Secretary, American Fisheries Society; Charles A. Duffield, Jr., Judge- Fourteenth Judicial Court; Wayne N. Aspinall, Chairman, Public Land Law Review Commission; C.H. Pauley, President, Westvaco Sportsman's Club; John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State. Topics include: resignation, internal fund transfers, State and Private Forestry, salary adjustments, travel expenses, Appalachian National Scenic Trail Advisory Council, Committee on Environmental and Natural Resources for Task Force for Nuclear Power Policy, federal aid project agreement, payroll, Neighborhood Youth Corps, annual leave, department vehicle replacement, and reappointment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mohammad Ali Sami'i, Deputy Minister of Information, Imperial Government of Iran; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Herbert Ray Samples, Mayor, Belington, West Virginia; John T. Poffenbarger, Senate of West Virginia; Ivor Boiarsky, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Russell Davisson, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Richard H. Slavin, Special Assistant of the Governor. Topics include: Appalachian Program, Supreme Court reform, information request, Board of Architects, housing assistance, welfare reform, legislature, fluoride, National Governor's Conference, regional councils, public safety, Marshall University, Department of Commerce, summer employment, Department of Welfare, School Clothing Allowance Program; welfare, motorcycle laws, and employment security.","This folder contains correspondence with: Arthur F. Sampson, Acting Administrator, U.S. General Service Administration; B.G. Sampson, Jr., President, West Virginia Soft Drink Association; Francis L. Sampson, Major General, USA, Ret., President, United Service Organization Inc.; Franklin Sampson, Director, Economic Development Administration, Mid-Eastern Area Office; R. Clark Morton, Chairman, Municipal Auditorium Board, Wheeling, West Virginia; Frank E. Sampson, PE, West Virginia Program Director, Economic Development Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, Huntington Field Office; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Harold J. Snyder, Director, Division of Engineering, Public Service Commission. Topics include: State Road Commission, bridges, electors, soft drink tax, liquor laws, safety equipment and training, gaming devices, employment, pollution, USO, tourism, regional councils, welfare, Crippled Children's Program, legislation, State Road Commission appointments, adjutant general, and noise pollution.","This folder contains correspondence with: P.M. Sampson, President, Data-Design Laboratories; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; King D. Shwayder, President, Samsonite Corporation; Charles L. Samuels, Federal Resources Coordinator; West Virginia Board of Regents; David E. Samuel, Assistant Professor of Wildlife Biology; West Virginia Biology; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; A.T Samelson, Director, Civil Division, United States General Accounting Office. Topics include: water quality, gaming devices, driver's license, election, Workmen's Compensation Fund, The Greenbrier, Operation Clean State, littering, Lincoln Day Dinner, employment, National Governor's Conference, Safety, roadside assistance, Blue Ridge Project, Higher Education Act of 1965 programs, hunting, census information, and Tri-State Huntington Bus Problem.","This folder contains correspondence with: Norman Yost, Administrative Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia; T.K. Webb, Regional Vice President, Union Carbide Corporation; Robert A. Sandercox, Vice President and Dean of Students; John B. Sanderlin, Vice President- Finance, Anaconda Aluminum Company; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; J. Richard Barber, Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control; B.J. Killen, Jr., District Manager, Social Security Administration; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor; Jack D. Stafford, Assistant Commissioner, State Road Commision; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; V.T. Handley, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health, Richard Sanders, Ph.D., Associate Regional Health Director for Mental Health, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; W.H. Sanders, Acting, Commissioner, Public Buildings Service, U.S. General Service Administration. Topics include: San Fransico Chamber of Commerce, donation requestion, information request, employment, drug forum, industrial development, safe driving, black lung benefits, Social Security, payroll, taxes, food stamps, welfare increase, road construction, littering, Department of Highways, liquor laws, Rowlesburg Project, Department of Commerce, staffing grant, Clothing Allowance Program, federal construction survey, and judgeship vacancy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rt. Reverend William E. Sanders, Chairman, The Commission on Religion in Appalachia, Inc.; Reverend Max E. Glenn, executive Director, The Commission on Religion in Appalachia Inc.; George A. Lincoln, Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness; Richard L. Sanderson, Executive Director, Building Officials and Code Administrators International, Inc.; Charles W. Sandman, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives; Arch F. Sandy Jr., President, West Virginia Surface Mine Association; Carl G. Beard, II, Director, Air Pollution Control Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Development Act, Department of Commerce, election, Alcohol Beverage Commission, stream clean up, United Nations, disaster response and relief, Buffalo Creek, state building codes, water pollution, legislation, Social Security, Department of Public Safety, employment of veterans, campaign, welfare increase, Independence Day, Special Surface mining Reclamation Fund, Weirton General Hospital, annual pollution report, and welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ira L. Dadisman, Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System. Topics include: mayoral elections, taxes, food stamps, consumer protection, school conditions, hospital conditions, citizenship, water pollution, and a petition for Elk Creek clean up.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Department of Public Safety; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Terry Sanford, President, Duke University; Reverend Ron Sanger, Pastor, Bethany Baptist Church; Frank D. Palopoli, President, Sanitary Controls, Inc.; J.R. Keatley, Chairman, Southern Soil Conservation Districts; David, B. Davis, Sanitary Wiping Cloth Company; Robert A. Pack, President, West Virginia Association of Sanitarians; N.H. Dyer, M.D., Director, Department of Health; Dr. Mildred Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; Robert K. Holliday, Senator, West Virginia; Richard D. Frum, Special Assistant to the Governor; Efrain Santiago, Secretary of Social Services, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Topics include: daylight savings, employment, School Clothing Allowance Program, interstate roads, election, tourism, floods, anti-drug programming, driver's license, industrial development, Appalachian Regional Commission funds, sanitary landfill, Department of Finance and Administration, West Virginia Association of Sanitarian Executive Committee, sanitary facilities of state institutions, Department of Commerce, environmental conservation, information request, road conditions, employment, parapsychology, Early Childhood Education and Child Development Program, aid to non-public education, and youth problems.","This folder contains correspondence with: John J. Lovinski, Jr., District Manager, Social Security Administration; Mrs. John Santow, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post No. 3537; John F. Santrock, Associate Superintendent, Kanawha County Schools; Albert Saparoff, Producer, Dana Productions. Topics include: black lung benefits, information request, military trials, legislation, Multi-Institutional Teacher Education Center, Moore helicopter crash, school bus transportation, immigration and citizenship, employment, eminent domain, anti-drug programming, welfare, coastline conservation, Alcohol Beverage Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health; John H. Hoben, Director, Business Tax Division, State Tax Department; Francis Sargent, Governor, Massachusetts; Ira L. Dadisman, Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System; Elmer C. Workman, Director, Department of Mines; John J. Jones, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; A.J. Sargus, Chairman, Bel-o-Mar Interstate Planning Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Carl Sartor, Chief, Lubeck Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., Robert Saver, Commissioner, Department of Corrections, Arkansas; Myron J. Sasser, Director of Inspection Services, Department of Inspection Services, Alabama. Topics include: welfare programs and legislation, gold standard, office space, sewage pollution, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Health, tax credits, information request, death penalty, election, welfare amendments, payroll, disability benefits, Governor's Advisory Committee on Regionalism, Appalachian Regional Commission, American Youth on Parade, drug abuse, welfare, School Clothing Allowance, landfills, Public Service Commission, Civil Service System, and the National Conference of States on Building Codes and Standards.","This folder contains correspondence with: Henry D. Sassi, Vice President, Wood County Heart Association; Dewey P. Satterfield, Executive Vice-President, Downtown Wheeling Associates; Shelia Davis, Consultant, Deaf/Blind Children, Department of Education; James C. Cartwright, Chairman, State Board of Insurance; Joseph E. Portler, Manager, Social Security Administration; Richard L. Tobin, Associate Publisher, Saturday Review; R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: legislation, Regional Educational Services, state police, Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, abortion, road conditions, Perkins School of Boston, Highway expansion, arts and entertainment, tourism, tax proposal, pornography, traffic lights, property insurance, black lung benefits, information request, welfare report, National Association of Insurance Commissioners, employment, tariffs, road obstructions, food stamps, Health Department, wood industry, pollution, Aid to the Disabled, animal control, Warner Brother Records, consumer and product liability, Presidential Internship in Science and Engineering, protests, and the Department of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Arven H. Saunders, Director, Bureau of National Capitol Airports; Charles B. Saunders, Jr., Deputy Commissioner for External Relations, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Herbert H. Henderson, State President, West Virginia State Conference of Branches for the National Advancement for the Advancement of Colored People; Keith L. Arthur, Cabell County Clerk; James M. Shock, Correspondence Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Carl W. Glatt, Executive Director, State of West Virginia Human Rights Commission; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Ernie Saunders, Station Manager and Sports Director, WCHS; Edgar A. Poe, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Harold Saunders, State Secretary Associated Master Barber and Beauticians of West Virginia; George W. Spruce III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Bob E. Martin, Chief, Registration Section, Division of Excise and License Taxes, State Tax Department; John W. Saunders, President, Beckley College; Dr. William J.L. Wallace, President, West Virginia State College; C.W. Hammond, Colonel, United States Air Force, Department of the Air Force; Robert C. Seamans, Jr., Secretary of the Air Force, Department of Defense. Topics include: employment, Marshall University medical school, information request, Education Revenue Sharing, license number, fishing license, welfare, racial discrimination, professional organizations, movie premiere, Department of Commerce, Social Security, black lung benefits, State Committee of Barbers and Beauticians, business license, junk car removal, Education Commission of the States, judgeship vacancy, Air Force pilot training, and liquor laws.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Jack L. Miller, Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: ambulance services, driver's license regulations, donation request, road conditions, Department of Commerce, Neighborhood Youth Corps Program, Department of Mental Health, welfare, employment, school clothing allowance, and license practical nurse training.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Sam C. Savilla, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Russell Saville, Office of Frank T. Bow, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, Department of Highways; Joseph P. Condry, Executive Vice-President, West Virginia Saving and Loan League; James J. Sawtell, Acting Chairman, Project Director, Project Re-Entry, Bethany College; Gerald R. McNeiland, District Manager, Social Security Administration; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor; Ray E. Sawyers, House of Delegates, Senate of West Virginia, William B. Saxbe, Senator, United States Senate; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; George R. Pell, Chief of Claims, Department of Veterans' Affairs, James R. Clowser, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: ambulance services, Department of Commerce, Students for a Democratic Society, welfare legislation, capital punishment, food stamps, tourism, information request, Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, legislation, State Board of Investments, Save Our Bays Association, State Road Commission, Social Security, employment, state funding, black lung benefits, welfare eligibility, state wide drug forum, Department of Public Institutions, litigation, Appalachian Power Company, campaign, and parole.","This folder contains correspondence with: John P. Saylor, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, Floyd B. Graham, Executive Director, State Aeronautics Commission; Kermit McKeever, Chief, Division of Parks and Recreation, Department of Natural Resources; Floyd Sayre, Attorney, Beckley, West Virginia. Topics include: insurance, Workmen's Compensation, National Wilderness System, moon landing, U.S. Post Office Department, state welfare funding, Pleasant Point Resort, capital punishment, Students for a Democratic Society, industrial development, campgrounds, campaign, Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Salute to Governor Moore dinner, donation request, and the State Medical Licensing Board.","This folder contains correspondence with: Floyd M. Sayre, Attorney at Law, Beckley, West Virginia; Ira S. Latimer, Director, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: news coverage, political comics, financial support for Republican Party, land development, West Virginia Board of Regents, President's Commission on Campus Riots, Wildlife Resources Division, and taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Floyd M. Sayre, Attorney at Law, Beckley, West Virginia; Walter Kronkite, CBS; William H. Loy, Administrative Assistant to the Governor; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Harry A. Stansbury, Jr., Ph.D., State Director of Comprehensive Health Planning; Robert Sayre, Attorney at Law, Beckley, West Virginia; John M. Gates, Director, Office of Emergency Planning. Topics include: political comics, regional Republican news, unrest on college campuses, Vice President Agnew, Department of Health Division of Vital Statistics, postmasters, flood relief funds, capital punishment, Appeal Board of Unemployment Compensation, employment, Workmen's Compensation Fund, welfare eligibility, information request, food stamps, Aid to the Disabled, Department of Highways, campaign support, teacher's retirement, Civil Defense Advisory Council, and National Clown Week.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; William Collins, Jr., Title and Registration Division, Department of Motor Vehicles; Truman L. Sayre, Attorney at Law, Beckley, West Virgina; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation. Topics include: traffic signs, campaign, political support, Turnpike Commission, radio, election fraud, Republican Governor's Conference, judgeship recommendation, Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, road conditions, Vietnam war, legislation, bank holidays, Department of Mines, Farmers Home Administration, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, highway development, recommendations, Yugoslavia, Smal Business Administration, information request, and school closings.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Henry C. Shores, Commissioner, County Court of Kanawha County, Dewey E.S. Kuhns, President, County Clerk of Kanawha County; R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Commissioner, Department of Public Safety; John W. Scallion, Commissioner, Randolph County Court; D.L. Scantlebury, Director, United States General Accounting Office. Topics include: Pinecrest Hospital, welfare, employment, religion in society, information request, educational leaders, pollution, House of Representatives, Department of Public Safety, Governor's Highway Safety Committee, child development, Buffalo Creek Disaster, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, and productivity.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jim Scapellato, Research Analyst, Governor's Highway Safety Bureau; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor; Otho Scarberry, President, Jackson County Health Department; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Vocational Rehabilitation; Peter Scarth, Chairman, National Coordinating, Council on the Environment; Robert McDaniel, President, Barbour County Court; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health. Topics include: trespassing, driver's license, cost of living adjustments, Department of Commerce, Marshall University medical school, road conditions, school bus service, trapping, tourism, legislature, campaign, water impoundments, air pollution, adjutant general, pollution, bus service, Scenic River Campaign, Southern Conference Educational Fund, information request, Bethany College, and mail.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harry M. Schaeffer, Executive Secretary, Ashland Area Labor Council; W.W. Withrow, Chairman, Health Welfare Committee; John J. Schanz, Jr., General Chairman, Western Resources Conference, University of Denver; Harman C. Hartman, Chairman, Grant County Executive Committee; Larkin B. Ours, House of Delegates, West Virginia; road conditions, John Landfried, Fire Marshall, Office of the Insurance Commissioner; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; James H. Schaub, Associate Dean, College of Engineering, West Virginia University. Topics include: Marshall medical school, election, Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, summer employment, employment, Lakin State Hospital, White House Conference on Children and Youth, Tri-State Airport, National Youth Science Camp, gas leak, Department of Highways, driver's license, publicity, probation, strip mining, Buffalo Creek Disaster, information request, and federal funding for research.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Superintendent; Department of Public Safety; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: Department of Public Safety Board of Appeals, music, legislation, radiation, Lakin State Hospital, payroll, and the Department of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph E. Grimmett, State Director, Savings Bonds Division, David M. Kennedy, Secretary of the Treasury, Washington D.C.; Linwood Holton, Governor of Virginia; William E. Mildren, Chairman, W.Va. Savings Bonds Committee; David E. Hamrick, President, H \u0026 H Electric and Plumbing Co., Inc. Topics include: U.S. Savings Bonds Committee for West Virginia, savings bonds, and Small Business Administration Loan.","This folder contains correspondence with: Spencer J. Schedler, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force; John D. Rockefeller, IV. Secretary of State, West Virginia; George H. Seibert Jr., Minority Leader, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Julian Scheer, Assistant Director, NASA-Public Affairs, Code F, National Aeronautics \u0026 Space Administration; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; E.R. Deutsche, Vice President, Schenley Industries, Inc.; John G. Scherlacher, Chairman, State Recreation Advisory Council, Professor of Recreation, West Virginia University; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: Vietnam War, Veterans' Day, drug abuse, Advisory Council of the Department of Employment Security, legislative session information, Food and Agriculture Exhibition, senior citizens, waste incineration, Buffalo Creek Disaster, employment, election, Veterans' Hospitals, information request, traffic management, Republican Governors' Conference, recreation, and title tax.","This folder contains correspondence: William E. Jackson, District Supervisor, State Board of Vocational Education, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Department of Vocational Rehabilitation; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Charles Schiff, Music Director, Charleston Symphony Orchestra; Ewel Cornett, executive Director, Arts and Humanities Council, Department of Commerce; Kent S. Hall, Chairman, Kanawha County Republican Executive Committee; Sig Schlesinger, Chairman, National Father's Day Committee. Topics include: Department of Commerce, student busing, community health services, South America, Vietnam War, environmentalism, civil rights, welfare, vocational education, capital punishment, National Youth Science Camp, Buffalo Creek Disaster, road conditions, risk management, information request, tourism, Boy Scouts of America, Board of Pharmacy, aid to non-public education, Marshall University medical school, Father's Day, employment, Federal Civil Service Commission and health and safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Irvin P. Schloss, National President, Blinded Veterans Association; James L. Hupp, Director, Department of Archives and History. Topics include: Rowlesburg Dam project, highway development, Department of Mental Health, Occupational Safety and Health Act, low-income housing, driver's license, information request, legislation, emergency medical services, mobile home fee, mental health facility, organized crime, strip mining, Department of Commerce, museums, pollution, Christmas, West Virginia University medical school, railroads, Advisory Committee to the State Commission on Mental Retardation, and the Board of Veterinary Medicine.","This folder contains correspondence with: Paul P. Schmitz, Director General, Loyal Order of the Moose, Mooseheart, Illinois; Charles G. Schnieder, Vice President, Ford, Bacon \u0026 Davis Inc., Engineers; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: Weirton General Hospital, West Virginia Blue Book, natural resources, dam design, mental health complex, automobile prototypes, Vietnam War, Department of Commerce, highway development, aid to non-public education, Commission on Manpower, Technology and Training, campaign information request, taxes, information request, evangelists, pollution, and employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Schnurr, Vice President, Rubber Fabricators, Inc. Topics include: highway development, retiree benefits, and medical school.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira L. Dadisman Jr., Director of Personnel, Department of Public Institutions; Benjamin N. Schoenfeld, Professor, Temple University; August Schofer, Regional Administrator, Federal Highway Administration, United States Department of Transportation; J. Douglas Machesney, Executive Director, Commission on Higher Education; Daniel B. Taylor, President, West Virginia Association of School Administrators; Robert W. Scott, Governor, North Carolina; William K. Hamilton, Executive Secretary, West Virginia School Board Association. Topics include: Kanawha Valley Foundation, community issues, employment, legislation, pharmaceuticals, taxes, Marshall University, Office of Federal- State Relations, Highway Safety Bureau, scholarship assistance, West Virginia Scholarship Program, home economists, information request, education, Agricultural Policy Institute, school board grievance procedures, Board of Education, State Aid to Schools, and State School Building Authority.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools. Topics include: School Building Authority, school bus drivers, school bus service, school bus strike, school bus shelter, road conditions, school integration, and the President's Commission on School Finance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Cyril W. Johnson, Director, Civil Defense Education and Safety, Department of Education; James B. Stone, Director, Occupational Safety and Health Administration; Lawrence Losh, Superintendent, Preston County Schools; Selden W. Brannon, Principal, The West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State; William S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission. Topics include: school papers, school reserve, safety in schools, vocational school, school system, school year, tourism, employment, summer employment, school fund, school legislation, Board of Regents, information request, bridges, and the Commission of the Status of Women.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gordon Billheimer, President, Fayette County Board of Education; J.A. Blackburn, President, Raleigh County Board of Education; M.F. Butler, President, Clay County Board of Education; Carlton A. Buttrey, President, Pleasants County Board of Education; L.C. Caldwell, Jr., President, Mercer County Board of Education; Clyde Cale, President, Wirt County Board of Education; A.B. Carr, President, McDowell County Board of Education; Joseph E. Cassis, President, Marshall County Board of Education; Leo Childress, President, Wyoming County Board of Education; Robert W. Cokeley, President, Ritchie County Board of Education; George Flouer, President, Monroe County Board of Education; Milford P. Given, President, Braxton County Board of Education; Roy E. Givens, President, Brooke County Board of Education; W.B. Goff, President, Nicholas County Board of Education; Carl Gregory, President, Gilmer County Board of Education; Julian M. Hamed, President, Pocohontas County Board of Education; H.D. Jones, President, Roane County Board of Education; Clifford F. Kenwood, President, Jackson County Board of Education; Byran Miller, President, Webster County Board of Education; Creigh Nickell, President, Greenbrier County Board of Education; William R. Pfalzgraf, President, Wood County Board of Education; Richard N. Schnacke, President, Wetzel County Board of Education; Ronald Wilcox, President, Tyler County Board of Education; J.D. Woodrum, President, Summers County Board of Education; Peter J. Zannoni, President, Calhoun County Board of Education; William N. Zimmerman, President, Ohio County Board of Education. Topics include: food donations and the School Lunch Program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Adah M. Schott, Secretary, Baha'i Committee of West Virgina; A. Bennett Schram, Office of the Assistant Minority Leader, Robert P. Griffin, United States Senate; Ron Schramm, President, Student Government Association, Salem College; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Department of Mental Health; H.G. Roth Lt. Col., USAF, Deputy Director, Settlement and Adjudication, Department of the Air Force; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, Lawrence G. Derthick, Jr., Superintendent, Monongalia County Schools. Topics include: construction, hunting and fishing license, West Virginia University College of Law, Social Security, Weston State Hospital, allotment, election, Department of Health, title taxes, information request, legislation, Department of Welfare, aid for non-public education, tourism, abortion, educational resources, wholesalers, teachers' salaries, campaign, accessibility, and archive and history.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard H. Slavin, Special Assistant to the Governor; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Reverend Robert O. Sypolt, Brookhaven United Methodist Charge; Jack W. Blair, Major General, Office of the Adjutant General. Topics include: Department of Veterans Affairs, maps, road maintenance, Social Security, Service Corps, federal state relations, information request, employment, title taxes, Planning- Programming- Budgeting System, Community Mental Health Centers Act, State Road Commission, Council on Foreign Relations, campaign, driver's license, aid to non-public education, Davis Park project, and the National Guard.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bart Schwartz, President, Acquisitions Plus, Inc., Harry E. Schawartz, Executive Secretary, Department of the Army, North Atlantic Division, Corp of Engineers; Hulett C. Smith, Governor, West Virginia. Topics included: inflation, Department of Defense budget, election, water resources, penitentiary census, and the Vietnam War.","This folder contains correspondence with: M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: employment, promotions, federal judgeship, donation request, Vietnam War, pollution, and unrest on college campuses","Topics include: School Lunch Program child care centers, Department of Welfare Division of Food, Nutrition Programs, parochial schools, food donation, National School Lunch Program, county superintendents, and the West Virginia School Boards Association.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr, Harry A. Stansbury, Jr., President, Kanawha County Board of Education; Ray Funkhouser, President, Hardy County Board of Education; James E. Miller, President, Hampshire County Board of Education; Richard E. Neal, President, Jefferson County Board of Education; Donald K. Clark, President, Morgan County Board of Education; Harold Miller, President, Pendleton County Board of Education; S.J. Shelton, President, Boone County Board of Education; Raymond Hage, President, Cabell County Board of Education; Hurxel Woodall, President, Lincoln County Board of Education; Joe D. Blair, President, Logan County Board of Education; Theodore Stevens, President, Mason County Board of Education; O.T. Kent, President, Mingo County Board of Education; Russell C. Lemon, President, Putnam County Board of Education; Carl Malcom, President, Wayne County Board of Education; John B Hawse, President, Grant County Board of Education; George J. Boyle, President, Marion County Board of Education; James R. McCartney, President, Monongalia County Board of Education; Lawrence A. Nuce, President, Preston County Board of Education; Elmer D. Goddin, President, Randolph County Board of Education; Kenneth O. Godwin, President, Taylor County Board of Education; Patricia D. Michael, President, Tucker County Board of Education; Warren Hosaflook, President, Upshur County Board of Education; George N. O'Brien, President, Berkeley County Board of Education; Glenn B Polling, President, Barbour County Board of Education; Ora E. Morgan, President, Doddridge County Board of Education; John H. Rice, President, Harrison County Board of Education; Terry B. White, President, Lewis County Board of Education; Harold C. Effland, President, Mineral County Board of Education. Topics include: Board of Education, Department of Welfare Division of Food, Nutritional Programs, county superintendents, School Lunch Program, West Virginia School Board Association, and the State Board of Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edgar N. Henry, Chief, Water Resources Division, Department of Natural Resources; James F. Schweikert, Secretary, Mid-Ohio Valley Mayors' Association; Richard S. Schweiker, United State Senator; Fred S. Schwend, President, Gulf Oil Company- U.S.; Fred Schwengel, House of Representative, Congress of the United States; Charles H. Hadden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State; L.V. Schwertfeger, House of Delegates, West Virginia; William F. Schwiesow, Assistant Branch Chief, Livestock Engineering and Farm Structure Research Branch, United States Department of Agriculture; Gus R. Douglass, Commissioner, Department of Agriculture; Paul B. Shanks, Director, Division of Vital Statistics, Department of Health; M. Frank Herman, Office of Planning and Policy Studies, National Science Foundation. Topics include: pollution, river clean up, Marshall University medical school, Wheeling Island, revenue sharing, radioactive discharge, Department of Commerce, truck-weight limitations, National Prayer Breakfast, Green Acres Regional Center, automobile pollution, Federal-State Tax Sharing, Weirton General Hospital, Department of Education, House of Delegates, Hill-Burton Act, air pollution, feedlot construction, West Virginia University football, birth certificates, aid for non-public education, West Virginia Academy of Science, and the National Science Foundation.","This folder contains correspondence with: William Loy, Assistant to the Governor. Topics include: science and culture center, state building commission, and bonds.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Carolyn J. Zinn, Director, Department of Archives and History; Herbert L. Scites, Superintendent, Putnam County Schools; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department. Topics include: education programming, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board, information request, adjutant general, employment, State Road Commission, election, vocational education, donation request, and taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, Department of Highways; Reverend Andrew Scott, Huntington, West Virginia; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Paul B. Shanks, Director, Division of Vital Statistics, Department of Health; Clyde B. Pinson, Chairman-Cabell County, Republican Executive Committee; Jack W. Blair, Major General, Adjutant General, Office of the Adjutant General; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: Student Council on Pollution and the Environment, rentals, employment, campaign, pay roll, medical malpractice, retired teacher benefits, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, surface mining, and the Board of Registration for Foresters.","This folder contains correspondence with: Brett D. Scott, Director, Regional Correctional Training Center, Eastern Kentucky University. Topics include: corrections training programs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Brett D. Scott, Director, Regional Correctional Training Center, Eastern Kentucky University; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Byron W. Scott, President, Clinton Hills Improvement Association; Richard M. Nixon, President. Topics include: corrections training programs, Denmar State Hospital, sewage, employment, flood protection, donation request, legislation, warrants, and surface mining.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Dorsey C. Scott, Superintendent, Jackson County Schools. Topics include: adoption, vocational education, school funding, legislation, State Superintendent of Schools, school bonds, and fire hazards.","This folder contains correspondence with: internal office memos. Topics include: daily schedules, travel schedules.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dwight B. Billings, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; G.C. Scott, Jr., Lieutenant Colonel, AGC, Adjutant General, Department of the Army, Department of Defense; Glenn Scott, Mayor, Bramwell, West Virginia; Thomas H. Harden Jr., Chairman, Roane County Republican Executive Committee; George H. Seibert, Jr., Minority Leader, House of Delegates, West Virginia; George M. Scott, Attorney at Law, Spencer, West Virginia; Jennings Randolph, Senator, United States Senate; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Charles C. Steele, Director, Community Affairs Division, Office of the Governor. Topics include: election, Social Security, Department of Commerce, black lung benefits, legislation, discharge of servicemen, Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, judgeship, vocational education, Lincoln Day Dinner, workplace retaliation, sewage treatment, bridges, highway development, road conditions, Public Works and Economic Development Act, Appalachian Regional Development Act, Federal-State relations, clean-up campaigns, Office of Economic Opportunity, surveys, and coal strikes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Glenn Scott, Mayor, Bramwell, West Virginia; Richard Wesley, Chairman, Mercer County Executive Committee; H.W. Scott, Supervisor-Personnel Relations, Coal Mines, Armco Steel Corporation; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Hugh Scott, Senator, United States Senate. Topics include: Abandoned Automobiles Program, regional elections, Department of Motor Vehicles, opera, pollution, State Road Commission, political comics, Marshall University medical school, School Clothing Allowance Program, workmen's compensation, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, 92nd Congress, People's Republic of China, State Road Commission, summer employment, Vietnam War, and the domestic tanning industry.","This folder contains correspondence with: Hugh Scott, Senator, United States Senate; John A. Bunner, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Reverend Ivory Scott, Mt. Joy Baptist Church, Chicago, Illinois. Topics include: congressional reports, railroad safety, congressional page program, claims court, death pension, Big Brothers of America, and donation request.","This folder contains correspondence with: H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Peter Millspaugh, Special Assistant to the President; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Robert E. Kuhn, Executive Secretary, Public Lands Corporation; William S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Minor Scott, Commissioner, Raleigh County Court; Norman C. Scott, Chairman, Fifth Planning District, Commission of Virginia; Ralph N. Steele, Special Assistant for Hospital Administration, Department of Health; Ira L. Dadisman, Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System. Topics include: School Clothing Allowance Program, information request, summer employment, Department of Motor Vehicles, tourism, recommendations, unions, welfare, hunting and fishing, car title, poverty program, Workmen's Compensation Fund, lumber, highway development, Workmen's Relief Fund, road conditions, election, regional politics, mental health complex, legislation, interstates, summer employment, and Department of Public Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira L. Dadisman Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Dwight B. Billings, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Reverend Robert Scott, Newman Apostolate, Campus Christian Center, Marshall University; Robert W. Scott, Governor, North Carolina; James Carter, Governor, Georgia; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Harold J. Snyder, Director, Division Engineering, Public Service Commission; Scott E. Scobell, M.P.H., Assistant Professor of Safety, West Virginia State College; R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Director, Department of Public Safety; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission. Topics include: Department of Public Safety, employment, tourism, Homecoming '71, black lung benefits, recreation, Early Education Program, information request, road conditions, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Souther Regional Education Board, trout stocking, gas lines, Highway Safety Commission, surface mining, employment, police presence, Buffalo Creek Disaster, Marshall University medical school, legislation, and the Department of Health.","This folder contains correspondence with: William L. Scott, House of Representatives, Washington D.C.; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; John J. Lovinski Jr., District Manager, Social Security Administration; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; N.H. Dyer, M.D., Secretary, The Medical Licensing Board of West Virginia. Topics include: Department of Agriculture, voting rights, revenue sharing, Appalachian Regional Commission, industrial development, welfare, Department of Commerce, Social Security, oil and gas industry, employment, age of representatives, literature, Weirton Steel Company, election, road conditions, medical care access, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Grace Strain, Director, Food, Nutrition, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfares, Robert H. Mollohan. House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.; Glenn T. Seaborg, Chairman, United States Atomic Energy Commission; George P. Shultz, Secretary, Department of Treasury; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Elwood A. Seaman, Assistant for Natural Resources, The Inspector General, United States Air Force; Lieutenant General Jonathon O. Seaman, First United States Army; Robert C. Seamans Jr., Secretary of the Air Force, Department of Defense; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions. Topics include: tourism, road condition, road development, food stamps, industry development, federal-state relations, public institutions, food contamination, legislation, Midwest Governor's Conference, taxes, food stamps, employment, information request, Pinecrest Sanitorium, Northeast Wildlife Conference, Farmington Mine disaster, pilot training, marching band, Teacher Retirement Board, Denmar State Hospital, and Spencer State Hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Wayne Seal, Office of the Governor, South Carolina; William R. Seaton, Administrative Vice President, Ashland Oil \u0026 Refining Company; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner; Frank Secreto, Director, West Virginia Career Center. Topics include: State Road Commission, legislation, welfare, highway access, Boy Scouts of America, season passes, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, information request, industry development, citizenship, financial aid for college students, Harrison County Jail, sales tax, bridge conditions, reelection, and the West Virginia Career Center.","This folder contains correspondence with: Melvin R. Laird, Secretary of Defense, Washington, D.C. Topics include: federal defense budget report.","This folder contains correspondence from: William P. Rogers, Secretary of State, Washington, D.C., Robert Mayo, Director, Executive Office of the President, Bureau of the Budget; Robert J. Duvall, Director, Division of Reconsideration, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration. Topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, Secretary of State, secret service, regional councils, Department of Natural Resources, Notary Public, Federal-State Relations, Deputies Securities Commission, road bonds, bridge maintenance, Board of Barbers and Beauticians, Social Security, Federal Assistance Information Retrieval center, employment, and compassionate reassignment.","This folder contains correspondence with: George H. Seibert, Jr., House of Delegates, West Virginia; Charles C. Steele, Special Assistant to the Governor; Earl M. Vickers, Director, Legislative Services, West Virginia Legislature; John E. Carrigan, Senator, West Virginia Senate. Topics include: Civil Service Commission, road audit, Subcommittee on Higher Education, Labor Management Relations Board, road conditions, Department of Public Safety, natural gas shortages, Department of Highways, state parks, Attorney for the Nothern District of West Virginia, legislation, extraordinary session, and subcommittee meeting minutes.","This folder contains correspondence with: George H. Seibert, Jr., House of Delegates, West Virginia. Topics include: committee meetings minute, intermediate court, legislation, Alcohol Control and Abuse Division, Economic Development Administration, National Republican Governors Conference, college interns, historical restoration, Central Mental Health Complex, employment, page program, Advisory Council on Vocational Education, water access, Board of Regents, National Guard, Alcohol Beverage Commission, and the Finance Committee.","This folder contains correspondence with: George H. Seibert, Jr., House of Delegates, West Virginia; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission. Topics include: State Firefighter's Association, State Fraternal Order of Police, gasoline tax, subcommittee on taxation, mental health facility, audits, Governmental Management Institute, The Council of State Governments, Department of Employment Security, bridge conditions, State Road Commission, leases, bonds, reimbursement, West Virginia Service Corps., administrative assistance, employment, tourism, West Virginia Bankers Association, State Road strike, traffic, Special Session, interstate signage, prayer in schools, highway development, Welch Emergency Hospital, Weston State Hospital, portraiture, election law reform, bridge construction, demolition, legislative manual and schedule, Colin Anderson Center, beer license, life insurance, license plates, and black lung.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Carolyn J. Zinn, Director, Department of Archives and History; Reverend John F. Streng, D.D., St. James Lutheran Church, West Virginia; George H. Seibert, Jr., House of Delegates, West Virginia; George C. Duffield, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Public Employees Retirement System; Phares E. Reeder, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Education Association. Topics include: statehood of West Virginia, Department of Highways, funds for youth disabled programs, Board of Chiropractic Examiners, legislation, teachers' salaries, annual reports, education funding, office use, American Political Science Association, bus transport, budget task force, State Road Commission, and a drug forum.","This folder contains correspondence with: George H. Seibert, Jr., House of Delegates, West Virginia; Robert C. Contay, Interim Judge, Cabell County Common Pleas Court; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Russell L. Davisson, House of Delegates, West Virginia. Topics include: Fort Henry Bridge, health insurance for state employees, West Virginia Antiquities Commission, Board of Accountancy, crime reform, retirement home, Department of Highways, business park development, Denmar State Hospital, Civil Service Commission, early childhood education, employment, road access, industrial development, roll call of legislation, legislation, subcommittee meetings, urban renewal, public libraries, State Road Commission, and the Department of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; George H. Seiber, Jr., House of Delegate, West Virginia; Paul Zakaib, Jr., House of Delegates, West Virginia; James P. Kemp, Business Manager, State Road Commission, M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; Lee M. Kenna, Assessor, County of Kanawha. Topics include: employment, legislation, committee meetings, taxes, Department of Natural Resources, higher education, Norhtern Panhandle Soil Conservation District, junk cars, Sexuality Information and Education Center of the United States, revenue sources, Department of Purchases, State Road Commision, Board of Pharmacy, handicap accessible entrances, Civil Service exam, polygraph, federal judgeship, Department of Highways, West Virginia Labor Federation, West Liberty State College, drafting of bills, state funding of hospitals, and real estate.","This folder contains correspondence with: George H. Jr, House of Delegates, West Virginia; James R. Clowser, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Mental Health; Elaine Davidson, Executive Secretary, Governor of West Virginia. Topics include: Blennerhassett Island, state birds, House Finance Committee, strip mining, Fire Marshall, West Virgina Human Rights Commission, employment, Civil Defense Director, summer employment, Colin Anderson Center at St. Mary's, postmaster, highway development, state police, federal judgeship, Board of Accountancy, title taxes, Civil Service System, penitentiary, and legislation highlights.","This folder contains correspondence with: George H. Seibert, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor; John S. Sibray, Research Assistant, Joint Committee on Government and Finance, West Virginia; Mrs. Arch A. Moore, Jr., First Lady of West Virginia. Topics include: aid for non-public education, Finance Committee, budget bill, bridges, tourism, junk cars, West Virginia Penitentiary, legislation, State Road Commission, health insurance for state employees, Citizens Legislative Compensation Commission, surface mining, Buffalo Creek Disaster, and the Andrew S. Rowan Memorial Home.","This folder contains correspondence from: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Carolyn J. Zinn, Ph.D., Director, Department of Archive and History; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; H.A. Stanbury, Jr., Director, Comprehensive Health Planning, Federal State Relations; Page H. Seekford, M.D., Director, Kanawha-Charleston Health Department. Topics include: School Clothing Allowance Program, employment, Department of Commerce, Mineral County, historical photographs, highway development, State Road Work Stoppage, literature, welfare, Public Safety, Aid to the Disabled, cloud seeding, Marshall University, pest control program, and the Emergency Operations Plan for Civil Defense.","This folder contains correspondence from: William L. Seelbach, Executive Director, Housing Authority of the City of Moundsville; Joseph M. Segel, Chairman, The Franklin Mint; George H. Seibert, House of Delegates, West Virginia; George W. Seidl, Public Affairs Department, Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Paul Shanks, Director, Division of Vital Statistics, Department of Health; American Pioneer Games Association Inc. Topics include: pollution, Federal-State Relations, housing, recreation, Archives and History, highway development, energy crisis, employment, information request, Buffalo Creek Disaster, honorary citizens, election, State Road Commission, planning and development, Equal Rights Amendment, White House Conference on Children and Youth, Department of Education, historic landmarks, Department of Commerce, Board of Banking and Financial Institutions, health insurance for state employees, economic education, welfare, campaign, election, and birth certificates.","This folder contains correspondence from: Paul L. Selby, Jr., Dean, College of Law, West Virginia University; Harold E. Neely, Executive Director, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction; George Pozega, Assistant Superintendent, Lakeville Hospital, Massachusetts. Topics include: teacher's salary, news reporters, donation request, tourism, election, mining, state employee union, West Virginia University College of Law, Board of Regents, draft deferment, federal judgeship, employment, and the Selective Service.","This folder contains correspondence from: Robert D. Harman, Coordinator of Federal Programs, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Dee Ingold, Acting Assistant Deputy Director, Operations, Selective Service System; Eustace Seligman, Chairman, Board of Trustees, American Foundation for the Blind Inc.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Richard M. Nixon, President; Al Sellet, Chairman, Honor Vietnam Veteran Committee; E.B. Roush, Director, Committee of Barbers and Beauticians; Peter T. Selove, President, Student American Medical Association, West Virginia University Medical Center. Topics include: Selective Service, campaign, strip mining, Helen Keller Memorial Week, road conditions, Department of Welfare, black lung, Criminal Identification Bureau, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, flood protection, legislation, information request, Marshall University medical school, Vietnam veterans, documentaries, State Road Commission, employment, summer employment, road conditions, Committee of Barbers and Beauticians, Farmers Home Administration, AFL-CIO, and the Department of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence from: John L. McClellan, Senator, Committee on Government Operations, United States; Richard Nixon, President; Robert C. Byrd, Senator, United States Senate; Carl T. Curtis, Senator, United States Senate; Louise O'C. Lucus, Clerk of the Senate, Virginia, Robert L. Kunzig, Administrator, General Services Administration. Topics include: Department of Commerce, Department of Personnel, legislation, compensation for elected county officials, rural revitalization, airport development, Appalachian Corridor System, voting age, Finance Committee, National Republican Senatorial and Congressional Committees, and Senate joint resolutions.","This folder contains correspondence from: Barry Meyer, Chief Counsel, Senate Public Works Committee; C.S. Collier, Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ray L. Sencindiver, Deputy, Department of Veterans' Affairs; John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State; Donald J. Simon, Chief, Records Services Division, Department of State, Washington D.C.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; R.L. Sanford, Vice President, Operations and Development, NABISCO Inc.; Bernard S. Van Rensselaer, Director, Senior Citizens Division, Dwight D. Eisenhower Republican Center. Topics include: Senate Poverty Manpower Employment Subcommittee, legislation, Federal-State Relations, Hurricane Camille, Senate Republican Policy Committee, Senate appointments, immigration, Public Safety, support for widows, Aid to the Disabled, business development, drug abuse, senior citizens, tax exemptions, Board of Pharmacy, aid for education, West Virginia Turnpike, septic tank regulations, Barbour County Education Association, Puerto Rico statehood, Department of Public Safety, Department of Commerce, and Hopemont Hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with: Barbara E. Sergent, Librarian, Executive Office of the President, Council on Environmental Quality; Chauncey H. Browning, Jr., Attorney General, West Virginia; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; George W. Spruce III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission; I. Edward Serlin, House of Representatives, Massachusetts; Harry G. Serlis, President, Wine Institute, California; S. Thomas Serpento, Director, Office of Personnel, West Virginia University; Robert C. Byrd, Senator, United States Senate; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Richard Smith, President, R.W. Services Inc.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor; Sgt. F.G. Bowen, Director, FOP Regional Golden Gloves Tournament; James R. Clowser, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Mental Health: L.W. Kunkler, President, AIRCO Welding Products; Don Samuelson, Governor, Idaho; Reverend Richard D. Fearing, President, West Virginia Conference of Seventh Day Adventists; Dr. Eloise Severinson, Regional Civil Rights Director, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Virginia; B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Federal-State Relations. Topics include: air pollution, prison, employment, information request, immigration, legislation, prescription drugs, gifts, Committee on Employment of Handicapped, nursing homes, road conditions, Service Corps., Servicemen's Group Life Insurance, Concern for Prisoners of War Week, Sesame Street Program, Social Security, information request, summer employment, Department of Mines, highway trust fund, Sesquicentennial, Weirton General Hospitals, Teacher's Retirment Board, abortion, death penalty, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Commerce, aid for non-public education, State Athletic Commissioners, Natural Resources Commission, Educational Broadcasting Authority, steel workers strike, United Service Organizations, National Oratorical Contests, Weston State Hospital, severance tax, State Police Academy, sewage systems, and hunting and fishing licenses.","This folder contains correspondence with: Russell E. Fultz, President, Seward Luggage Manufacturing Company; John A. Wilson, Member-Secretary, Board of Probation and Parole; Jon M. Leighty, Mayor, Point Pleasant, West Virginia; A.L. Lively, Chief, General Environmental and Food Control Section, Department of Health; Edwin T. Sexton, Jr., Assistant to the Chairman, Republican National Committee. Topics include: Republican Governors' Association Conference, Southern Governor's Conference, Executive Clemency, sewer systems, water testing, School Clothing Allowance Program, Nixon Administration, Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Phillip A. Hart, Senator, United States Senate; Bill Brock, Senator, United States Senate; William B. Saxbe, Senator, United States Senate; Robert C. Byrd, Senator, United States Senate. Topics include: Senate Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly, Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate Committee on Appropriations, Flood Control Act 1972, Seante Internal Security Subcommittee, Seante Public Works Committee, and the Land and Water Conservation Fund Program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard M. Nixon, President; Clinton P. Anderson, Senator, United States Senate; Robert C. Byrd, Senator, United States Senate; Carl T. Curtis, Senator, United States Senate; J.W. Fulbright, Senator, United States Senate; Jennings Randolph, Senator, United States Senate; Abe Ribicoff, Senator, United State Senator; Herman E. Talmadge, Senator, United States Senate, John J. Williams, Senator, United States Senate. Topics include: Senate Committee on Finance, Airport and Airways Development Act and the Aviation Facilities Expansion Act.","This folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include:1972 Election, urban transportation, cost of health care, federal funding for public broadcasting, and economic news.","This folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include: energy, urban transportation, population, voting age population, and state and local finances.","This folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include: agriculture, energy, legislation, taxes, finance statistics, and the International Monetary Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include: legislation, nuclear weapons, draft reform, economic projections, summer interns, and heroin use.","This folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include: Vietnam War, Reorganization Act, national emergency strike legislation, May Day protests, legislation, federal spending, and draft reform.","This folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include: legislation, federal spending, supersonic transport, Nixon administration's budget, and republican senators.","This folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include: report on 91st Congressional session, Agricultural Act 1970, 1970 Election, and economic trends.","This folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include: Agricultural Act 1970, textile imports, Vietnam War, world governments, federal environment programs, statistics of the 1960s, economic projects, pollution, and sexual transmitted infections.","This folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include: merchant marines, Medicare and Medicaid, inflation, Vietnam War, legislation, US and Japanese relations, foreign aid, and water supply.","This folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include: election reform, tax reform, and anti-ballistic missiles.","This folder contains correspondence with: Stand Cavendish, Staff, West Virginia Service Corps. Topics include: sewage system, West Virginia Service Corps, Inc., Office of Economic Opportunity, and Federal-State Relations.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Cain, Legal Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia; John F. Santrock, Associate Superintendent- Instruction, Kanawha County Schools; Reverend John T. Burn, Pastor, First Baptist Church of Tyler Mountain. Topics include: health education, Marshall University \u0026 Associates Broadcasting, sex education programs, sex education in public schools and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Reverend Douglas Ford, Mason Street Baptist Church; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; Neal A. Kinsolving, Seante, West Virginia. Topics include: sex education programs, sex education in public schools, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Various citizens of West Virginia. Topics include: sex education programs, sex education in public schools, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Evan W. Renne, Pastor, Bible Presbyterian Church of Charleston. Topics include: sex education programs, legislation, and sex education in public schools.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wm. L. Oliver, Pastor, Witcher Baptist Church. Topics include: sex education programs, legislation, and sex education in public schools.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth Brougham, Pastor, Old Kanawha Baptist Church; James M. Efaw, Pastor, Cross Lanes Bible Church; Virginia K. Cracraft, President, Mothers Organized for Moral Stability. Topics include: sex education programs, legislation, and sex education in public schools.","This folder contains correspondence with: Samuel Weese, State Insurance Commissioner, West Virginia; Gerald R. Ford, Representative, House Minority Leader, Washington D.C. Topics include: silent majority, surface mining, volunteer work, Department of Natural Resources, food stamps, farmers, insurance, corruption, election, pollution, inflation, no fault auto insurance, youth.","This folder contains correspondence with: John G. Ryan, Commissioner of Insurance, Department of Banking and Insurance, Division of Insurance, Massachusetts; Samuel H. Weese, State Insurance Commissioner, West Virginia. Topics include: insurance, Retired Teachers Association, no fault auto insurance, historic sites, campaign, advertising, and inflation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Seymour Charles, M.D., President, Physicians for Automotive Safety. Topics include: health care, insurance, school bus transportation, and the Buffalo Creek Disaster.","This folder contains correspondence with: James E. Rust, Acting Director, Industrial Development Division, Department of Commerce; Earl L. Shackelford, President, Nationwide Personnel Associates; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Department of Vocational Rehabilitation; Lewis H. Conway, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; C.S. Collier, Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; E.D. Shacklett, M.D., Hospital Director, Veterans Administration Hospital, Beckley, West Virginia; John Henry Shadburn, Pastor, Saint Paul United Methodist Church, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Gordon H. Faulkner, Director, Division of Correction; Jack W. Blair, Major General, Adjutant General, West Virginia. Topics include: election, Alcohol Beverage Commission, citizenship, industrial development, pollution, veteran's benefits, West Virigina Private Employment Service Association, manufacturing, workmen's compensation, veteran's affairs pension, social security, water works, employment, Veteran's Day, legislation, beer licenses, alcoholic beverages in state parks, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, road commission, regional government, state finances, candidate development, mileage reimbursement, Crippled Children's Service, Marshall University Memorial Fund, and insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lysander Dudley, Commissioner of Commerce, West Virginia; Raymond P. Shafer, Chairman, National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse; Raymond P. Shafer, Governor, Pennsylvania; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Department of Vocational Rehabilitation; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Charles R. Shaffer, Delegate, West Virginia; George H. Seibert, Delegate, Minority Leader, West Virginia; Carolyn Zinn, Director, Department of Archives and History; Dallas B. Shaffer, Professor, Potomac State College of West Virginia University. Topics include: campaign, paintings, Department of Safety, drug abuse, highway development, railroads, Department of Commerce, Department of Highway, surface mining, industrial development, food stamps, road conditions, employment, State Road Commission, Teacher's Retirement Board, emergency interim successors, postmaster, Vietnam bonus law, Court of Claims, historic preservation, and the Antiquities Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles R. Shaffer, Delegate, West Virginia; John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Education; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Donald V. Shaffer, President, County Court of Taylor County; James R. Fawcett, Sheriff, Taylor County; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Jennings Randolph, Senate, Chairman, Committee on Public Works, United States Senate; J. Kenton Lambert, Senator, West Virgina Senate; James Shaffer, Press Secretary to Governor Docking, Kansas; John H. Shaffer, Administration, Federal Aviation, Administration, Department of Transportation; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: Antiquities Commission, Weston State Hospital, summer employment, employment, Operation Clean State, Emergency Employment Act, Department of Public Safety, Federal-State relations, parental custody, alcohol in state parks, food stamps, Vietnam War, Banking Commissioner, federal judgeship, Development Airport Program, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, New Town Program, Republican Governor's Conference, and the Aeronautics Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Frank L. Shaffer, Jr., Reverend, Wayside United Methodist Church; J.T. Gribben, Master Sergeant, Executive Office, Department of Public Safety; Guy M. Massey, Deputy Commissioner, Nonintoxicating Beer Commissioner, West Virginia; W.H. Lovett, Business Manager, Hopemont State Hospital; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Ralph Shaffer, Chairman, HHAC Water Pollution Committee, Elk River Economic Development Inc., West Virginia. Topics include: murder, sewage systems, Board of Pharmacy, airport development, taverns, information requests, employment, food stamps, minimum wage, road conditions, State Parks, Water Resources Board, election, and public employment retirement.","This folder contains correspondence with: C.S. Collier, Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; James S. Gladwell, Deputy State Superintendent, Department of Education, John A Bunner, Chief of Claims, Department of Veterans' Affairs; J.L. Shakely, Secretary-Treasurer, International Petroleum Exposition \u0026 Congress Inc., Thorold S. Funk, Director, Department of Vocational Rehabilitation. Topics include: campaign, Hopemont State Hospital, Social Security, cable television, employment, legislation, road conditions, state holdings, consumer affairs, Department of Veterans' Affairs, inauguration, State Road strike, State Road Strike, legal assistance, Department of Education, Department of Labor, Veteran's medical care, honorary membership, West Virginia University football, gas crisis, publishing industry and probation.","This folder contains correspondence with: John A. Shanklin, Mayor, Charleston, West Virginia; Richard M. Nixon, President, United States; John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State. Topics include: architects, presidential electors, birthday, federal judgeships, United States District Attorney, Rest Estate Commission, Alcohol Beverage Commission, and the State Road Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Ira S. Latimer, Director, Department of Natural Resources; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; R.L. Shank, Vice President, Taxi Transportation Co., Inc., West Virginia; Fred L. Davis, Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Cletus B. Hanley, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Reverend Walter E. Shank, Pleasant View Church of the Brethren; Chester L. Shanklin, President, Mountaineer Chapter, American Record Management Association; O.B. Grimmett, Business Manager, Andrew S. Rowan Memorial Home; G.C. Shanklin, Jr., President, Monroe County Court. Topics include: employment, Department of Commerce, Weston State Hospital, volunteer work, Highway Safety, tax reform, military, taxi cab industry, Public Service Commission, workmen's compensation, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, mine accidents, Marshall University medical school, American Records Management Association Conference, employment, regional councils, and the Department of Public Institutions.","This folder contains correspondence with: Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia; Howard Shanks, Mayor, Northfork, West Virginia; George P. Schultz, Secretary, Department of the Treasury; William S. Shanks, President, The Bond Buyer; Charles C. Shannon, President, Wyer, Dick \u0026 Co. Transportation Consultants; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; E.S. Shannon, Superintendent, Board of Education Wood County; John S. Shannon, Vice President-Law, Law Department, Norfolk and Western Railway Company; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission; Maurice D. Roush, Colonel, Corp of Engineers, District Engineer, Department of the Army. Topics include: election, severance pay, Social Security, State and Local Financial Assistance Act of 1972, tax reform, black lung, railroads, welfare eligibility, Increased Enrollment aid, Interstate Commerce Act, and the relocation of graves.","This folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, Gubernatorial candidate, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; George W. Spruce, III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Robert H. Shannon, Manager, Business Development, Becthtel Corporation; Joel T. Broyhill, House of Representatives, United States Congress; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Arthur J. Sharkey, PE, President, West Virginia Society of Professional Engineers; Milton I. Sharon, Regional Director, Philadelphia Region, U.S. Civil Service Commission; Betty Sharp, President, PACE Organization, West Virginia; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, Department of Highways; Dewey F. Sharp, Chairman, Greenbrier Valley Soil Conservation District; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions, Willie Day Taylor, Assistant, Office of Lyndon B. Johnson; George A. Sharp, President, First National Bank; Herbert L. Sharp, Director of Development, West Virginia Wesleyan College; Richard D. Frum, Office of Feder-State Relations. Topics include: gubernatorial election, employment, Public Safety, election results, welfare, industrial development, sewage system, Pharmacy Program for the Aged, Board of Optometry, legislation, information request, Department of Commerce, insurance claims, Board of Registration for Professional Engineers, Civil Service Commission, Intergovernmental Personnel Act Grants, Emergency Employment Act, Denmar State Hospital, Department of Education, Department of Health, Women's Army Corp, Motor Vehicle Inspection program, overtime, regional councils, Appalachian Regional Commission, and Federal-State Relations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Herbert L. Sharp, Director of Development, West Virginia Wesleyan College; Dr. E. Preston Sharp, General Secretary, The American Correctional Association; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; P.G. Hoye, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions. Topics include: private colleges, drug abuse programs, Denmar State Hospital, summer employment, driving under the influence, death penalty, riots in correctional institutions, Motor Vehicle Inspection program, Public Employees Insurance Board, organized crime, Moundsville State Penitentiary, gas service, and donation requests.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H, Director, Department of Health; William M. Sloan, Director, Motor Carrier Department, Public Service Commission; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commision; Reverend Lee W. Shaver, The Pentecostal Holiness Church, Greenville Tennessee; Dwight B. Billings, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Fred L. Davis, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; C.S. Collier Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: employment, Marshall University medical school, information request, license renewal, alcoholism, State Road Commission, Department of Highways, environmental conservation, donation request, Social Security, black lung benefits, Workmen's Compensation benefits, General Motors, pension benefits, and food stamps.","This folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Rondall Alfred, Branch Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Reverend Canon Don C. Shaw, Chairman, Congress on Optimum Population and Environment, V.T. Handley, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Rodney W. Clay, Deputy Director, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: Social Security, driver license, employment, strip mining, sale of government land, food stamps, housing, surface mining, unions, Department of Commerce, black lung benefits, highway development, Board of Architects, Buffalo Creek disaster, and recreational development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Shaw, Vice President- Finance and Coporate Development, Euthenics Systems Corporation; Richard L. Shaw, Vice President and Treasurer, Michael Baker Jr., Inc.; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; W.D. Shaw, President, Planters. Topics include: industrial development, bridge construction, Canaan Valley State Park, highway development, West Virginia Welfare Conference, Air Force Academy, Southern Governor's Conference, Department of Commerce, and special education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Arthur Anderson, M.D., Diseases of Children, Charleston, West Virginia; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce. Topics include: Republican National Convention, West Virginia University Medical Center, road conditions, oil refining, motorcycle safety, Girl Scouts, Denmar State Hospital, Public Institutions, and the West Virginia Racing Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: N.C. Sheats, Executive Vice President, Wheeling Electric Company; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; George Shedan, Chairman, Wood County Republican Executive Committee; George W. Spruce, III, Director- Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission; John E. Sheehan, President, Corhart Refractories Company; David J. Sheehy, Administrative Assistant, Charleston General Hospital; William Sheehan, Vice President, ABC News; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; Warren G. Magnuson, Senator, U.S. Senate; Casimir R. Sheft, D.D.S., New Jersey; Harry E. Van Inderstine, Executive Vice-President, Sheidow Bronze Corporation; Harley O. Staggers, Representative, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: police, Nation Federation of Republican Women, movie industry, Rowlesburg Reservoir, state regulation of businesses, Division of Industrial Development, Wild, Wonderful West Virginia film, road conditions, employment, information request, sheep loss, Denmar State Hospital, school transportation, legislature, Marshall University medical school, National Governors' Conference, West Liberty State College, Buffalo Creek Disaster, Central Mental Health Complex, West Virginia Turnpike, taxes, fluoridation, photo request, metal markets, Marshall Disaster, and veteran programs.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.F. Krause, M.D., Chairman, Committee on Admissions, West Virginia University School of Medicine; W.N. Shearer Jr., President, Kanawha Banking \u0026 Trust Company; John F. Marnell, District Manager, United States Railroad Retirement Board; Mrs. Bert R. Shea Jr., Associate Director, Junior Department, West Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs; F. Jerome Shea, President, The First National Retirement Corporation of America; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: West Virginia University medical school, United Transportation Union, banking, Board of Banking and Financial Institutions, West Virginia Real Estate Commission, railroad retirement benefits, Comprehensive Mental Health Plan of West Virginia 1966, road conditions, National Retirement Plan, Boy Scouts, veteran's pension, state parks, visiting speakers at Marshall University, Buffalo Creek Disaster, and reelection.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles E. Shearer, Jr., Senior Vice President, Export-Import Bank of the United States; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Richard E. Shearer, President, Alderson-Broaddus College; McGeorge Bundy, President, The Ford Foundation; William P. Marshal, Colonel, GS, WVaRNG, Assistant Adjutant General; J. Paul Hoffman, District Manager, United States Railroad Retirement Board, Rondall C. Alfred, Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; N.C. Sheats, Executive Vice President, Wheeling Electric Company; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: Governor's Presidential Conference on Exporting and Finance, sex education, Earth Day, legislation, National Governor's Conference, food stamps, information request, snow removal, state bonds, Barbour County Airport Project, Department of Highways, grants, Aeronautics Commission, Weston State Hospital, Economic Development Administration, railroad retirement benefits, legislation, taxes, Department of Welfare, Department of Education, Social Security, pollution, and workmen's compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard D. Frum, State Liaison Officer, Office of the Governor; Edwin L. Shellenberger, Chief, Division of Grants-in-Aid, United States Department of the Interior; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Joseph H. Mills, Director, State Economic Opportunity Office, Federal-State Relations; David M. Shelton, Editor, The Prison Law Reporter. Topics include: summer employment, inauguration, information request, election law reform, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Vietnam War, workmen's compensation, food stamps, Summer Neighborhood Youth Corps Program, Department of Public Institutions, school bus transportation, Piney Creek Watershed Project, Public Service Commission, employment, teacher's salary, license plates, Boone County Career Center, Department of Welfare, employment, home insurance, Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival, Shenandoah Downs Race Track, and the Shenandoah-Potomac Garden Council.","This folder contains correspondence with: James A. Butcher, President, Shepherd College; James C. Shepard, Director, Plants and Engineering Department, Steerling Drug Inc., Thomas R. Shepard Jr., Publisher, LOOK Magazine; R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Charles E. Shepard, Justice of the Peace, Mannington County, Marion County, West Virginia; A.G. Slonaker, Academic Dean, Shepard College; Reverend Douglas N. Shepard, Elm Grove United Methodist Church, Wheeling, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; James M. Shook, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications; J. Banks Shephard, McDonough-Caperton-Shepherd-Goldsmith Association Group Underwriters; James W. Shepherd, Recreation Superintendent, Consolidated Recreation Commission, West Virginia; Richard E. Sheperd, President, Elkins Asphalt Company, Richard E. Shepherd, President, Elkins Limestone Company, Inc., West Virginia. Topics include: Shenandoah Downs Race Track, citizenship, Davis Power Project, road conditions, industrial developments, Department of Commerce, religion, Justice of the Peace, taxes, prison reform, food stamps, custodial care for elderly, medical assistance, Cameron Housing Project, highway development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard E. Shepherd, President, Elkins Limestone Company, Inc.; Thomas R. Sheperd, Jr., Publisher, LOOK Magazine; R.C. Conaty, Commissioner, ABC Control Board, West Virginia; Silas F. Starry, Mayor, Corporations of Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Richard E. Sanderson, Federal Coordination Officer, Office of Emergency Preparedness, Executive Office of the President; J. Kenton Lambert, State Director, Farmers Home Administration, United States Department of Agriculture; Robert C. Byrd, Senator, United States Senate; Ralph S. Shepler, Mayor, Elkins, West Virginia; John Evans Wright, President, Berkley County Court, William H. Loy, Administrative Assistant to the Governor; L.A. Sheppard, Chief, Real Property Division, Property Management and Disposal Service, General Service Administration, Region 3, Washington D.C.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Joseph Sheppe, President, County Court of Cabell County; Bill Dunfee, President, County Court of Cabell County. Topics include: Department of Highways, information request, campaigns, Alcohol Beverage Commission, legal adult status, Law Day, historical restoration, natural disaster damage, Shepherdstown Water Project, mining permits, National Guard, road conditions, water drainage, taxes, underage drinking, property transfer, legal assistance, Aid for Dependent Children, regional government, legislation, welfare, election, check reimbursement, Appalachian Regional Commission, Board of Regents, and the Denmar State Hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with: L.N. Schwiebert, Vice President \u0026 Managing Director, Sheraton-Park Hotel and Motor Inn; Chauncy H. Browning, Jr., Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Jennings Randolph, Senator, United States Senate; Edward L. Sherwood, Chairman, Board of Trustees, Highland Hospital; Clayton Lange, Director of Public Relations, Sherwin Williams Company; Herbert D. Shimer, Principal, Clay County High School; Robert E. Kuhn, Executive Secretary, Public Land Corporation of West Virginia; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Denzil, L. Gainer, Commissioner of Securities; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; C. Alden Shields, Jr, Assistant Cashier, The First National Bank of Bluefield; John D. Shields, Director General, Mountain State Forest Festival; John A. Cain Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor; George J. Sadie, Deputy, Department of Veterans' Affairs; C.S. Collier Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Robert L. Shields, Principal, Flemington High School. Topics include: inauguration, civil service status petition, warrants, Sherman Anti-Trust, black lung, volunteering, surface mining, Department of Welfare, information request, flag request, Hill-Burton funds, Appalachian Regional funds, election, Safety Patrol, VISTA projects, Midwestern Governor's Conference, employment, Shepherd College, dredging permit, leases, real estate, forgery, car title, taxes, public records, land requisition, driver's licenses, postal rates, vehicle registration records, budgets, highway development, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Mountain State Forest Festival, Marshall University medical school, pollution, veteran's disability pension and food stamps.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Prince B. Woodward, Chancellor of Higher Education of West Virginia, Board of Regents; Reverend Warren O. Shields, Minister, The First Baptist Church; George J. Sadie, Deputy, Department of Veterans' Affairs; C.S. Collier Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Leslie Ryan, Inspector-at-Large, Northern Division, Department of Mines; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, Senator, United States Senate; Dallas B. Shaffer, Ph.D., State Liaison Officer, State of West Virginia Antiquities Commission, W. Earnest Stahl, General Manager and Comptroller, West Virginia Turnpike Commission; Henry M. Shine Jr., Executive Director, President's Council on Youth Opportunity; R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Charles H. Hadden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department, Fred Shingleton, Personnel Director, Matthiessen \u0026 Hageler Zink Co.; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles, Jewel P. Shingleton, President, Wayne County Education Association; W.S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Ben E. Rubrecht, Director of Purchasing Division, Department of Finance and Administration; William E. Shingleton, President, Henry \u0026 Hardesty Inc., Topics include: strip mining, sale of beer on campus, Hill-Burton funds, employment, school bus transportation, citizenship, mining, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, State Road Commission, Economic Development Association, National Register of Historic Houses, drug use, Department of Welfare, rest stops, Federal Youth Coordination Grant, Public Safety, taxes, driver's license, legislation, Department of Public Institutions, motorcycle regulations, misuse of state property, insurance, license plates,  and draft deferment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lysander L. Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Jack Sandy Anderson, President, Shinnston Historical Association; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Richard L. Dailey, Assistant Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner; State Tax Department; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Ron Shipley, Chairman, WV-Sprig State Board; William H. Loy, Administrative Assistant, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Eldon E. Shipman, Superintendent, The West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and the Blind; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; R.D. Shipman, Associate Professor of Silviculture, The Pennsylvania State University; Hulett C. Smith, Governor, West Virginia; Robert J. Shipman, Insurance Commission, West Virginia; Stanley K. Hathaway, Governor, Wyoming; J. Hugh Shipper, Manager and Vice President, Berkeley Loan and Thrift Corporation; John Evans Wright, President, Berkely County Court, West Virginia; Forest J. Bowman, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor, West Virginia Legislature, Joint Committee on Government and Finance. Topics include: minimum wage, Shinn's Run Farm Women's Club, school accessibility, historical preservation, election, alcoholism, taxes, census law, pornography, legislation, Marshall University medical school, employment, Public Safety, Highway Safety Act, teacher's salary, information request, camping, tax credit, Weirton General Hospital, Department of Commerce, miner's welfare, School Clothing Allowance, Crippled Children's Service Program, donation request, coal heating, Advisory Council on Vocational and Technical Education, conservation, payroll,  gubernatorial transition, Board of Banking and Financial Institutions, Berkeley County Board of Education,  journalists, workmen's compensation, audits, and the National Police Officers Associations of America.","This folder contains correspondence with: O.B. Grimmett, Business Manager, Andrew S. Rowan Memorial Home; Jack W. Blair, Major General, The Adjutant General, Office of the Adjutant General; Norman L. Yost, Administrative Assistant, Office of the Governor; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Admiral Elma R. Zumwalt, Chief of Naval Operations; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment. Topics include: Department of Public Institutions, Andrew S. Rowan Memorial Home, Line-of-Duty investigation, Office of Public Information, State Road Commission, employment, Comprehensive Health Planning Advisory Council; United State Marshal, information request, Marshall Disaster, railroad, drainage issues, legislations, Department of Welfare, military early release, unemployment compensation, and academic holidays.","This folder contains correspondence with: Hulett C. Smith, Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: Board and Commission appointments.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.S. Thompson, President, Kanawha County Court, West Virginia; W.S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission; Joseph W. Houston, District Manager, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Social Security Administration; John M. Gates, Commissioner; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Dr. James L. Davis, President, West Virginia Veterinary Medical Association, Dudley Avenue Small Animal Clinic; Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, Department of Labor; W. Ray Shockley, Executive Vice President, South Carolina Textile Manufacturers Association; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Lysander L. Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; John W. Shoemaker, Executive Vice President, National Woodwork Manufacturers Association, Inc., Jon P. Shoemaker, Ph. D., President, Marshall University Sigma Xi Club; Leslie N. Shohan, President, Computer Index Company; M.E. Shomaker Jr., Director, Industrial Relations, Kinney Shoe Corporation. Topics include: Elk Two Mile Creek Watershed, State Soil Conservation Committee, tourism, Department of Highways, Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act, driver's licenses, workmen's compensation, employment, sales tax on cars, West Virginia Racing Commission, Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine, campaign support, Chester Bridge, working hours, Department of Welfare, information request, Southern Governor's Conference, abortion, road drainage, Marshall University football, new schools, industrial development, Students for a Democratic Society, safety regulations, Marshall University medical school, supersonic transport, Marshall Disaster, Department of Public Safety, digital indexing of laws, farmers markets, strip mining, Board of Accountancy, and the election.","This folder contains correspondence with: Hal Latimer, President, Governor's Management Task Force, Inc., Henry C. Shores, President, Kanawha County Court; Alan Short, Senator, Chairman, Select Committee on Alcoholic Beverages, California; J. Richard Barber, Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control; Raymond E. Washinton, Director, Division on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, Department of Mental Health, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Jack W. Blair, Major General, Adjutant General, Office of the Adjutant General. Topics include: Department of Personnel, Department of Commerce, employment, efficiency reports, Buffalo Creek Disaster, coal strike, road conditions, West Virginia University Athletic Director, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner, Department of Highways, State Fire Marshall, legislation, Vietnam War, alcoholism, transportation studies, Department of Welfare, strip mining, Aid to the Disabled, foster care, Work and Training program, release from active duty, highway development, Spencer State Hospital, and industrial development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Hal E. Short, Short and Associates, Washington D.C.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; A.L. Lively, Chief, General Enviromental \u0026 Food Control Section, Division of Sanitary Engineering, Department of Health. Topics include: 1972 election, Moundsville Penitentiary, highway development, coal gasification, Aid to the Disabled, election, coal industry, Department of the Interior, strip mining, National Governor's Conference, Southern Governor's Conference, Silver Bridge collapse, Appalachian Regional Commission, workmen's compensation, and bed bugs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; William R. Short, President, Buckhannon Chamber of Commerce; Gordon R. Short, Vice President, Bluefield State College; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; John Shott, General Manager, WHIS TV, West Virginia; Rex K. Bumgardner, United States Marshal, United States Department of Justice. Topics include: workmen's compensation, Department of Welfare, School Clothing Allowance, Department of Commerce, road conditions, food stamps, air pollution, mental health complex, Office of the Adjutant General, historical preservation, State Superintendent of Schools, title and license of vehicles, Marshall University medical school, Morris Harvey College, Board of Examiners of Psychologists, television report on drug abuse, March of Dimes, fundraising, State Water Resources Board, Board of Pharmacy, State Fair of West Virginia, employment, Charleston Memorial Hospital, Board of Health and pollution.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.K. Stevens, Associate Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee; Chester R. Hubbard, Representative, House of Delegates, West Virginia; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; John T. St. Clair, Assistant State Superintendent, Bureau of Instruction and Curriculum; W.S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; R.E. Stanley, Lieutenant, Traffic Reseach and Safety Division, Department of Public Safety. Topics include: U.S. Deputy Marshall, employment, insurance, taxes, Adjutant General, GED, public institutions, law enforcement, road conditions, taxes, traffic violations, legislation and campus news.","This folder contains correspondence with: G.O. Fortney, Chief, Engineering Section, Division of Sanitary Engineering, Department of Health; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; Samuel E. Shrader, Chief Engineer, Pocahontas Fuel Company; William H. Loy, Administrative Assistant to the Governor; Eugene P. Shreve, President, West Virginia State Board for Registration for Foresters. Topics include: environmental conservation, legal concerns, Denmar State Hospital, employment, sewage, Department of Welfare, citizens suggestions, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Weirton General Hospital, workmen's compensation, work incentive program, energy crisis, Building Enforcement Agency, Department of Highways, information request, Buffalo Creek Disaster, driver's licenses, State Board for Registration for Foresters, road conditions, coal strike, highway safety, Old Age Assistance and Aid to the Disabled.","This folder contains correspondence with: John A. Cain Jr., Governor's Staff; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department, John Mardigian, Complaints Examiner, Insurance Department; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Dominick A. Barron, Area Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul B. Shanks, Director, Division of Vital Statistics, Department of Health; Lewis N. McManus, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Lacy Shrewsbury, Mayor, Princeton, West Virginia. Topics include: election, public safety, taxes, Department of Commerce, School Clothing Allowance Program, POW, Personal Care Home Program, employment, insurance, food stamps, Veterans' Affairs, Nursing Home Licensing Board, birth certificates, black lung benefits, strip mining, Aid to the Disabled, Social Security, Real Estate Commission, mental health facilities, and school bus transportation.","This folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Benjamin R. Haught, Director, Consumer Protection Division, Department of Labor; Dwight B. Billings, District Manager, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Charles W. Shrinski, Command Sergent Major, HQ 160th Signal Group, Department of the Army; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor; W.L. Cooney, Policy \u0026 Rate Analyst, Life A\u0026S Division, Insurance Department; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Commissioner of Public Institutions; Roy B. Shrout, President, West Virginia Association of Retired School Employees. Topics include: employment, Real Estate Commission, mine dumping, Work Incentive Program, pollution, security deposits, Department of Commerce, Social Security, Department of Natural Resources, State Road Commission, election, insurance, summer employment, information request, recreation and tourism, junk cars, Buffalo Creek Disaster, mental health complex, Department of Welfare and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Roy B. Shrout, President, West Virginia Association of Retired School Employees; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; Frank Caudy, Chief Deputy, Department of Veterans' Affairs; D.K. Shroyer, Public Relations, Beckley College; Joe Skubitz, Representative, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States. Topics include: legislation, Department of Welfare, World War II Veteran's Bonus, Public Service Commission, election, United States Marshal, Governor's Management Task Force, Department of Welfare, road conditions, minimum wage, Social Security, and the Department of Veterans' Affairs Veterans' Council.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gordon Shuff, United Steelworkers of America, AFL-CIO, Local Union Number 1652, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; J.E. Bailey, Acting Director, Right of Way Division, State Road Commission; J. Duval Shultz, Chairman of the Board, Fayetteville Federal Savings and Loan Association; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission. Topics include: Buffalo Creek Disaster, East Huntington Bridge, information request, toll bridges, Department of Welfare, Spencer State Hospital, employment, mineral rights, Marshall University plane crash, taxes, American Revolution Bicentennial, regional elections, mobile home tax, and drug possession.","This folder contains correspondence with: Francis D. Dorsey, Eligibility Supervisor, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety, John S. Bell, Director, Division of Purchases, Department of Finance and Administration; Haskell D. Shumate, Clerk, Monroe County Court; J.B. Shumate Sr., President and Treasurer, Coleman Furniture Corporation; Richard W. Coplin, Director, Governor's Highway Safety Bureau, Federal-State Relations. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Social Security, foster care, election, Department of Highways, employment, missing persons, state employee pay, road conditions, employment discrimination, Marshall University medical school, Federal-State Relations, Department of Commerce, beer license, National Guard, Comprehensive Health Planning Advisory Council, regional health centers, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Southern Governor's Conference, Shenandoah Downs, archaeological dig permit, and highway safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; George W. Spruce III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage, Commissioner; Samuel H. Weese, Commissioner, Insurance Department; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: school levy, employment, summer employment, State Road Commission, Department of Public Institutions, Aid to the Disabled, Shut-In Day Association, Department of Highways, compassionate reassignment, Israel, information request, workmen's compensation, Colin Anderson Center, National Youth Science Camp, taxes, Human Rights Commission, Department of Mental Health, capital punishment, sewage, railroads, and the Communist Party.","This folder contains correspondence with: Elliot Richardson, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, Washington, D.C.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission; Marjorie C. Sidebottom, Department Secretary, Ladies Auxiliary VFW; John A. Cain Jr., Governor's staff; G.T. Sidiropolis, Executive Director, Housing Authority of the City of Cameron; Robert Sidman, Executive Vice President, The National Council for Revision of State Constitutions, Inc.; John Seiberling, Representative, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States; Paul Siegrist, Superintendent of Schools, Calhoun County Schools; Louise B. Gerrard, Ph.D., Executive Director, West Virginia Commission on Aging; George, D. Siehl, County Extension Agent, West Virginia University; William O. Sievertson, Mayor, Glen Dale, West Virgina; William H. Loy, Administrative Assistant, Office of the Governor. Topics include: coal mining, information request, legislation, sickle cell anemia, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, road conditions, police escort, Department of Commerce, highways, Department of Welfare, public housing, Adjutant General, Constitution of West Virginia, Governor's Ad Hoc Committee on Services to the Blind, election, welfare, Department of Natural Resources, Buffalo Creek Disaster, license plates, Advisory Council on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, air pollution, vocational training, White House Conference on Aging, aid to non-public education, Marshall University medical school, industrial development, sewage, employment, civil service examination, school bus operators strike, and contract bids.","This folder contains correspondence with: Burr Sifers, President, National Confectioners Association, Chicago, Illinois; Roger W. Sifrit, Major, Armor, Commanding, Department of the Army, West Virginia; Howard T. Sigler, Writer, Harrisville, West Virginia. Topics include: Halloween safety program, Department of Public Safety, car titles, Department of Motor Vehicles, information request, hunting on Sunday, strip mining, motorcycle safety, Department of Commerce, parks and recreation, and regional government.","This folder contains correspondence with: Howard T. Sigler, Writer, Harrisville, West Virginia; Joe Sigler, Public Relations Director, Duke University Medical Center; Maurice Sigler, President, American Correctional Assocation, Fred D. Rogers, Rehabilitation Counselor II, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State board of Vocational Education; A.L. Lively, Chief, General Environmental and Food Control Section, Department of Health; Walter L. Snyder, Director, Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: Advisory Commission of the Department of Natural Resources, tourism, State Road Commission strike, correctional services, rehabilitation services, taxes, pollution, Department of Labor, welfare, school lunch program, salary, and campground rules.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Richard E. Rice, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans Affairs; C.S. Collier Jr., Director, Department of Veterans Affairs; Perry W. Hill, President, Mercer County Education Association; William R. Sigmund, President, Beckley Board of Realtors; J.W. Clyne, Division Vice President, Marketing and Product Support, Sikorsky Aircraft; Arnold L. Silberman, Executive Vice-Preside, Merchandising Concepts Inc.; Paul K. Silcott, President, West Virginia Vocational Agriculutral Teachers Association; Bob Siler, Director of Public Information, Department of Education; O.W. Siler, Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Commander, Second Coast Guard District; C.E. Silling \u0026 Associates, Architects, West Virginia. Topics include: taxes, insurance, educational assistance, State Police, Department of Motor Vehicles, election, Real Estate Commission, selective service, roadside signs, helicopter technology, campaign materials, information request, Conference on Waste Disposal, National Governor's Conference, President's Council on Physical Fitness, bridges, and a Science and Cultural Center proposal.","This folder contains correspondence with: C.E. Silling \u0026 Associates, Architects, West Virginia; Carolyn J. Zinn, Director, Department of Archives and History; Jack Miller, Commissioner, Finance and Administration; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; George J. Silos, President, Silco Industries, Inc.; Robert A. Silvagni, Project Director, Solid Waste Program, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Inc.; Francis Silver, President, General Adam Stephen Memorial Association Inc.; Gray Silver Jr., Judge, Twenty-Third Judicial Circuit, West Virginia; K. Silvey, Regional Engineer, Penn Central Railroad, Indiana. Topics include: Science and Cultural Center proposals, State Building Commission, contractor bids, Board of Architects, road development, State Capital Commission, State Fire Marshal, food stamps, welfare policy, Aid to Families with Dependent Children of the Unemployed, State Nursing Home Licensing Board, industrial development, information request, junk cars, solid waste program, legislation, historical heritage, Silver Memorial Bridge, tourism, drug abuse programs, Department of Public Safety, Department of Commerce, and railroad crossings.","This folder contains correspondence with: George P. Schultz, Director, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the President, Washington, D.C.; George P. Schultz, Secretary of the Treasury, Department of the Treasury, Washington, D.C; George P. Schultz, Secretary of Labor, Department of Labor, Washington D.C.; George P. Schultz, Chairman, National Commission on Productivity. Topics include: regional planning and development, Federal Regional Council, Federal-State Relations, State and Local Financial Assistance Act of 1972, regional councils, Manpower Training Act 1969, National Commission on Productivity, Employment Service Automated Reporting System, unemployment insurance, Department of Employment Security, International Labor Organization Recommendations.","This folder contains correspondence with: George P. Schultz, Secretary of Labor, Department of Labor, Washington, D.C. Topics include: Man Power Training Act 1969, unemployment insurance, OSHA, and International Labor Organization Recommendations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph N. Steele, Special Assistant for Hospital Administration, Department of Mental Health; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Barbara Lett Simmons, Acting Director, Mid-Atlantic Area Manpower Institutes for Development of Staff, Washington, D.C.; C.W. Nixon, Director, Veterans Administration Regional Office, Huntington, West Virginia; Lewis H. Conway, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: Highway Safety Bureau, school reserve, employment, donation request, Civil Service System, welfare, food stamps, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, Old Age Assistance, Department of Natural Resources, Veterans' Administration, information request, advertising, workmen's compensation, and taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: James R. Clowser, Deputy Director-Administration, Department of Mental Health; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Donald M. Simmons, President, Plan Resources Corporation; Jean B. Kiley, Case Correspondent, Division of Social Services, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor; Norman Simmons, Commander, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, Our Five Boys Post No.9666. Topics include: Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, summer employment, Foster Grandparent Program, employment, State Road Commission, Department of Safety, license plates, industrial development custody, information request, welfare, Board of Regents, insurance, Department of Commerce, highway safety, Department of Welfare, and road development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira L. Dadisman Jr., Director of Civil Service System, West Virginia; George W. Spruce III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; R.W. Simmons, President, Huntington Alloy Products Division, The International Nickel Company; Samuel J. Simmons, Assistant Security, Department of Housing and Development, Washington D.C.; Sattis Simmons, Editor, The Jackson Herald; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, Richard Nixon, President, Washington D.C; Topics include: employment, medical training, Board of Regents, Marshall University medical school, workmen's compensation, summer employment, Advisory Board to the Department of Commerce, Denmar State Hospital, U.S. Fair Housing Law, Mill Creek Watershed, federal judgeships, welfare, and the My Lai massacre.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Christine W. Elliot, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Hulett C. Smith, Governor, West Virginia; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; A.C. Simonpietri, Scientific Attache, Embassy of the United States of America, Argentina. Topics include: license plates, Senate appointments, Denmar State Hospital, legislation, employment, Social Security, State Road Commission, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, election, Marshall University, Civil Service System, driver's licenses, property tax, population loss, industrial development, overpopulation, information request, royalties, pollution, Department of Welfare, insurance, and Advisory Committee to the State Commission on Mental Retardation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shield, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Mike Simmons, Jud-Lee Productions Inc.; Russell H. McQuain Jr., Executive Director, Commission on Mental Retardation; W.P. Duke Simmons, Chairman, Hampshire County Republican Executive Committee, West Virginia; William Loy, Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; L.W. Bechtold, Sheriff of Wood County; Reverend Frank L. Shaffer Jr., Wayside United Methodist Church, West Virginia; C.S. Collier Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; B.J. Killeen Jr., District Manager, Social Security Administration; Robert L. Simpkins, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia. Topics include: driver's licenses, welfare, Department of Commerce, film industry, primary election campaigns, legislation, Department of Highways, benefits for teachers, Board of Pharmacy, pollution, Marshall University medical school, veterans' affairs, Aid to the Disabled, Department of Public Institutions, employment, legal assistance, food stamps, funding, and adult status.","This folder contains correspondence with: C.D. Sions, Secretary, Grant County Board of Education; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; Ira L. Dadisman Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System; Dr. Carolyn J. Zinn, Director, Department of Archives and History; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Kenneth W. Singleton, Director of Support, Chairman, National Conference, Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support; V.T. Handley, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security, Administration; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Elaine Davidson, Executive Secretary to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Luther S. Singley, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Monongahela Power Company. Topics include: legislation, Social Security, employment, garbage collection, insurance, taxes, historical markers, election, surface mining, strip mining, bridge construction, Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act, information request, black lung benefits, veterans' widow benefits, page program, U.S. Department of State bulletin, Nation Alliance of Businessmen, and environmental impact study.","This folder contains correspondence with: L.S. Singley, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Monongahela Power Company. Topics include: environmental impact study report.","This folder contains correspondence with: L.S. Singley, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Monongahela Power Company; Mike Sinicropi, Chairman, Hancock County Heart Fund Association, President, Italian Sons and Daughters of America, West Virginia. Topics include: Davis Power Project, Department of Natural Resources, Industrial Development Advisory Council to the Department of Commerce, and the Allegheny Power System, employment, State Tax Commission, Weirton General Hospital, and state employees.","This folder contains correspondence with: Reverend Samuel B. Sink, Bland Street United Methodist Church, West Virginia; Elaine Davidson, Executive Secretary to Governor Moore; Burl A. Sawyers, Commissioner, State Road Commission; Richard L. Sinnott, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy Coordination, U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration; Nahman Schochet, Hearing Examiner, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration. Topics include: summer employment, election, West Virginia Annual Conference of the United Mentodist Church, Board of Pharmacy, employment, surface mining, donation request, highway development, Public Works Impact Program, fundraising, health insurance, retired teacher's pension, National Governor's Conference, environmental conservation, and the Board of Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert L. Simpkins, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Dores D. McDonnell Sr, Attorney-Legal Division, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Robert E. Lester, Director, General Services Division, West Virginia; Addison Simpson, President, Lewis County Road Committee; Elaine Davidson, Executive Secretary to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; George C. Duffield, Executive Secretary, Public Employees Retirement System; Paul L. Jefferson, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Robert L. Park, Examiner, Civil Aeronautics Board; M.G. Simpson, Chairman, Beaufort Woman's Club, Bejamin C. Greene, Chief, Division of Reclamation, Department of Natural Resources; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ray A. Simpson, Fire Safety Advisor, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: school bus driver strike, attorney compensation, fire alarm systems, road development, Board of Examiners and Registration of Physical Therapists, teachers' salary, tourism, prisoners of war, employment, Public Employees Retirement benefits, hardship discharge, black lung benefits, environmental conservation, Department of Commerce, surface mining, Department of Welfare, Spanishburg Lake Project, Students for a Democratic Society, and fire safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Minister Charles Roth, Simpson United Methodist Church, West Virginia; Robert T. Simpson, Associate Director, Duke University; William E. Richards, Executive Director, West Virginia Aeronautics Commission; Brenda Sims, President, Nu Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, Huntington, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Charles H. Hadden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Forest J. Bowman, Executive Director, West Virginia State Bar; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Joseph H. Mills, Director, State Economic Opportunity Office, Federal-State Relations, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Herbert W. Richardson, Judge of the Juvenile Court, Charleston, West Virginia; H. Herchiel Sims, President, United Talent. Topics include: election, Conference on Industrial Development, airports, road conditions, United Mine Workers of America, hunting, Marshall University medical school, Department of Welfare, campaign materials, highway signs, Mountain Dew, income tax, legal aid society, compassionate reassignment, prisons, and the National Highway Safety Bureau.","This folder contains correspondence with: H. Herchiel Sims, President, United Talent; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Martin A. Kendall, Lieutenant Colonel, Corps of Engineers, Commanding, Department of the Army; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Carol J. Hopkins, Appointment Secretary, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; William H. Loy, Administrative Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: strip mining, employment, Alcohol Beverage Commission, information request, Department of Highways, Department of Public Safety, legal assistance, Adjutant General, taxes, Aid to the Disabled, House of Delegates appointment, voting age, State Road Commission, Republican National Committee, Workmen's Compensation, driver's licenses.","This folder contains correspondence with: George H. Seibert Jr., Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; F.A. Sines, D.D.S., President, West Virginia Dental Association; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission. Topics include: driver's licenses, State Tax Commission, Board of Dental Examiners, Title V Work Experience and Training project, welfare, mental health complex, fire hydrant system, income tax, Department of Commerce, youth associations, election, housing programs, legislation, Nursing Home Licensing Board, tourism, typewriters, and the State Purchasing Department.","Topics include: Southern Interstate Nuclear Board, science and technology, radioactive waste management, industrial development.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commision, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; F. Henry Sipe, Secretary, Board of Examiners of Land Surveyors; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; F. Henry Sipe, President, West Virginia Association of Land Surveyors; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Charles Siragusa, Executive Director, Legislative Investigating Commission; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; J.R. Clowser, Supervision, Division of Administrative, Department of Mental Health; Jennings Randolph, Senator, West Virginia Senator; Edgar A. Poe, District, Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration. Topics include: Public Institutions, employment, welfare, Department of Highways, Board of Examiners of Land Surveyors, highway development, black lung benefits, information request, drug abuse, aid to non-public schools, visas, Department of Commerce, State Tax Department, primary elections, and black lung benefits.","This folder contains correspondence with: John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; J.E. Luckett, Commissioner of Revenue, Department of Revenue, Kentucky; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; W.S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; George H. Sisler Jr., President, International League of Professional Baseball Clubs; John M. Sisler, Chairman, Monongalia County Republican Executive Committee. Topics include: Vietnam War, election, car title tax, reciprocity tax credit, Department of Commerce, campaign, Highway Safety Patrol, welfare, wildlife management, road conditions, pollution, information request, airports, and the Appalachian Center for Environmental Health.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Sisler, Chairman, Monongalia County Republican Executive Committee; George D. Sission, Vice President, Weirton Steel Division; Peter L. Sissman, President, Scope Publications Inc.; Bernard W. Whittington, Chairman, Sissonville Public Service District; Lieutenant Colonel C.F. Nutt, Inspector, Department of Public Safety; Sister Ann Regine, Mother Superior, Sister of St. Joseph; Sister Laetitia Marie, Principal, St. Joseph Central High School; Rondall C. Alfred, Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration. Topics include: volunteer work, industrial development, insurance, Medicare, illegal searches, Social Security Administration, potable water, non-public education, Small Business Administration, Sisterville General Hospital, black lung benefits, and the military.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack W. Blair, Brigadier General, West Virginia; Leonard Six, Chairman, Official Board, First Christian Church, West Virginia; O.R. Lyons, Director, Solid Waste Disposal Planning, Department of Health; C.D. Siverd, President, American Cyanamid Company, New Jersey; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Gene Kitts, Minister, Sixth Avenue Church of Christ. Topics include: Aire Force, employment, Governor's Highway Safety Bureau, Department of Agriculture, Hannibal Locks and Dam Tract, ambulance service, employment discrimination, Highway Safety Commission, Selective Service Board, license plate numbers, legislation, Department of Welfare, school employee salaries, postal service, garbage removal, environmental management, Governor's Management Task Force, compassionate reassignment, welfare, legal assistance, and Students for a Democratic Society.","This folder contains correspondence with: L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Gerald W. Sizemore, Vice- Chairman, The Citizens' Commission to Investigate the Buffalo Creek Disaster; Gerald Sizemore, President, Citizens to Abolish Strip mining, Inc.; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Gerald R. McNeiland, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration, John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motoro Vehicles, John B. Himelrick Sr., Assistant Superintendent, Bureau of Administration, Department of Education; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Jerry R. Sizemore, Secretary-Treasurer, Turkey Creek Water Association; George P. Schultz, Secretary, Department of the Treasury, Washington D.C.; R.T. Sizemore Jr., President, Better Health Services; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Dr. Leonard Sizer, Associate Professor of Sociology, West Virginia University. Topics include: citizenship, information request, Aid to the Disabled, coal refuse impoundments, strip mining, mining permits, food stamps, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Social Security, Department of Motor Vehicles, employment, water systems, road conditions, Federal-State Relations, welfare, Appalachian Regional Commission, license plates, State Road Commission, Postal Service, and census districts.","This folder contains correspondence with: James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Administration, Department of Mental Health; Walter L. Snyder, Director, Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor; Edgar N. Henry, Chief, Water Resources Division, Department of Natural Resources, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; George W. Spruce III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; H.J. Harbert, Director of Payroll Accounting, The Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company, The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company; S. Shamash, Chief of Operations, Personal Income Tax Bureau, Department of Revenue, Pennsylvania; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner. Topics include: Weston State Hospital, miners' pension, Adjutant General, pornography, water pollution, employment, Southeastern Allergy Association, Board of Regents, Department of Welfare, junk cars, campaign, Easter Youth Convention, parks and recreation, Vietnam War, taxes, food stamps, and the State Road Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Lewis I. Skeens, Mayor, Princeton, West Virginia; Paul L. Jefferson, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ernest B. Miller Jr., President, Skelly Oil Company, Oklahoma; Leo Skidmore, Deputy Warden, Huttonsville Correctional Center; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ted Skidmore, Chairman, Official Board, Memorial United Methodist Church, West Virginia; Robert C. Byrd, Senator, Committee on Rules and Administration, United State Senate. Topics include: food stamps, welfare, flight information, election, Colin Anderson Center, Department of Natural Resources, fish stocking, Pharmacy Program, Marshall University medical school, constitutional amendments, Board of Probation and Parole, medical welfare, Department of Mines, Huttonsville Correctional Center, West Virginia University medical school, alcohol in state parks, Social Security, custody hearings, Grafton City Hospital, and animal shelters.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard B. Urban, Chief, Contract Support Branch, Contracting Division, Directorate of Sales Management, Defense Supply Agency; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner; Waldon Skinner, Chairman, Division of HPERS, Fairmont State College; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health; Paul L. Jefferson, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration. Topics include: military surplus, Governor's Occupational Safety Task Force, income tax, information request, Civil Service System, aid to non-public education, Medicare, Governor's Committee on Crim. Delinquency and Correction; employment, Governor's Council on Physical Fitness, Physical Education Public Information Program, environment conservation, property taxes, tourism, Boone County Republican Executive Committee, black lung benefits; Alcohol Beverage Control Commission store, insurance, road conditions, and the Department of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Larry B. Slate, Vice President, Lenore Beta Club, Lenore High School, West Virginia; Paul L. Selby Jr., Dean, College of Law, West Virginia University; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilition; Richard Nixon, President, Washington D.C.; William T. Slater, Special Assistant to the Governor for Youth Affairs, Massachusetts; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ira L. Dadisman Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System; Herbert Slaughter, Reverend, Highland Avenue Baptist Church, West Virginia; James F. Slaughter, Chairman, Government Liaison Committee, Downtown Clarksburg Associates; Bert Bradford III, Director, Department of Commerce; James M. Slavin, Director, Traffic Insitute Northwestern University; Dr. Richard H. Slavin, President, Council of State Planning Agencies, Planning \u0026 Community Affairs Agency, Washinton; William H. Loy, Administrative Assistance to the Governor, Federal-State Relations, Office of the Governor; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: slag impoundments, tuition, school bus transportation, employment, summer employment, youth involvement in politics, Marshall University medical school, food stamps, Omnibus Flood Act; governmental internship programs, Department of Welfare, campaign, taxes, election, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Selective Service, U.S. Army, Weston State Hospital, road conditions, agribusiness, Denmar State Hospital, driving instructors, legislation, coal strikes, Voting Rights Act Amendments of 1970, State Road Commission,  and welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kent S. Hall, Chairman, Kanawha County Republican Executive Committee; George R. Sledge, President, Welch Chamber of Commerce; Kenneth Sledge, Director, United Tenants for Collective Action; George R. Spangler, Secretary, Board of Governor, Sleepy Hollow Golf Club; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; M.R. Hamill, Commissioner, State Road Commission; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administrations; Hugh W. Sloan Jr., Staff Assistant to the President, Washington, D.C.; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H, Director, Department of Health. Topics include: summer employment, Public Service Commission, water quality, camping, teacher's pension, West Virginia University medical school, food stamps, aid to non-public education, election, food additives, Huntington State Hospital, Department of Mental Health, scholarships, state purchase of land, Board of Regents, U.S. General Service Administration, medical welfare, employment, information request, legal assistance, Silver Memorial Bridge, and littering.","This folder contains correspondence with: L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; G.R. O'Dell, Chief Field Inspector, Southern Division, Public Service Commission; W. S. Ritchie Jr, Commissioner, Department of Highways; Henry M. Sloman, Administrative Assistant to the Director, State Office of Economic Opportunity, Federal-State Relations; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; William H. Loy, Administrative Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; A.G. Slonaker, Academic Dean, Sheperd College; C.S. Collier Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions. Topics include: Logan County Jail, welfare, Huttonsville Prison, Nursing Home Licensing Board, Lewis County Jail, jail conditions, Department of Highways, information request, tourism, Department of Commerce, Commission on Manpower, Technology and Training, relocation, salary concerns, Department of Veterans' Affairs, National Guard, Buffalo Creek Disaster, Pharmacy Program for the Aged, employment, mine dump, summer employment, driver's license, water access, voting laws, legal assistance, income tax, and the Civil Service System.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Bill F. Gardner, Assistant Director, Rehabilitation Services, Department of Vocational Rehabilitation, John D. Brisbane, Director of Admissions, West Virginia University; Isaac R. Mayfield, District Director, Small Business Administration, Harley O. Staggers, House of Representatives; George J. Burger Jr., Assistant to the President, Federation of Independent Business, California; Thomas S. Kleppe, Administrator, Small Business Administration; Hilary Sandoval Jr., Administrator, Small Business Administration; Reverend T.L. Fornash, West Virginia. Topics include: hunting, Aid to Families with Dependent Children of the Unemployed, employment, Civil Service System, fishing, vocational training, hospital conditions, West Virginia University, pollution, senatorial vacancy, tourism, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Hurrican Agnes Disaster, water access, Agnes Recovery Act, disaster loans, Small Business Administration, employment, local development loan, disaster declaration, and loan requests.","This folder contains correspondence with: Guy E. Morris Jr., Regional Director, Small Business Administration; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Isaac R. Mayfield, District Director, Small Business Administration; Thomas S. Kleppe, Administration, Small Business Administration; Jerry A. Halverson, President, First National Bank and Trust Company of Wheeling W.Va; Hilary Sandoval Jr., Administrator, Small Business Administration; Ivan B. Munch, Chief, Easter Division, Office of Development Company Assistance, Small Business Administration, Robert C. Maxwell, Special Assistant to the Deputy Administrator, Small Business Administration; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Dwight B. Billings, District Manager, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: employment, Small Business Administration, Governor's Conference on Travel, local development loan, Small Business Act, business development, Department of Welfare, Social Security Administration, Board of Regents, Small Businessman of the Year, black lung benefits, military, food stamps, election, State Building Commission, Farmer's Home Administration, and maps.","This folder contains correspondence with: William R. Smallridge, Commander, Veterans of Foreign Wars; D.C. Master, Mayor, Charles Town, West Virginia; C.C. Smarr, Recorder, The City of Madison, Madison, West Virginia. Topics include: Regional Development Authority of Charleston, State Road Commission, employment, election, traffic signals, Bureau of Vocational, Technical and Adult Education, bridge conditions, Public Service Commission, Board of Accountancy, legislation, tax reform, State Youth Advisor, Athletic Commission, and elections.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, Department of Highways, Ira S. Latimer Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor; A.B. Smith III, Chairman, Blennerhassett Island Committee; Charles C. Steele, Special Assistant to the Governor; Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Dr. Paul Price, Chairman, West Virginia Antiquities Commission; David L. Griffith, Director, Consumer Protection, Department of Labor; Mitchell-Bateman, M.D, Director, Department of Mental Health; Elizabeth V. Hallan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, Anne Sue Smith, President, Williamson Chapter of the West Virginia National Shut-In's Day. Topics include: school bus transportation, Buffalo Creek Disaster, permit to carry a weapon, employment, State Road Commission, National Register of Historic Places, Department of the Interior, marriage laws, Marshall University medical school, carrying charge, music recording, United State Air Force, Weston State Hospital, Department of Natural Resources, water condition, School Clothing Allowance Program, food stamps, welfare, mineral rights, information request, community colleges, and National Shut-In's Day Association.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; William A. Chandler, District Manager, Department of Health, Welfare, and Education, Social Security Administration; Bernard L. Smith Jr., Assistant Vice President, Moody's Investors Service Inc.; Ira S. Latimer, Director, Department of Natural Resources; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; Bob Dudley Smith, Executive Vice President, Tennessee Savings and Loan League Inc.; Brooks Smith, Superintendent, Mason County Schools, West Virginia; Dan E. Canter, Assistant Chief, In Charge of Game Management, Division of Wildlife Resources, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: vocational rehabilitation, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, liquor in state parks, car accidents, black lung benefits, State Road Commission, Department of Welfare, bonds, highway development, foster homes, strip mining, birth certificates, Department of Commerce, legal assistance, Marshall University medical school, Weston State Hospital, Department of Mental Health, information request, prisoners of war, tourism, West Virginia University, Department of Natural Resources, pollution, State Road strike, judgeship, inauguration, and hunting laws.","This folder contains correspondence with: Elaine Davidson, Executive Secretary to Governor Moore; C.O. Smith Jr., Acting Superintendent, Pinecrest Hospital, West Virgina; M. Mitchell-Bateman M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; Richard Barbour, State Liquor Commissioner; Reverend Charles H. Smith, First Baptist Church, Huntington, West Virginia; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia, T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, J. Kenton Lambert, State Director, Farmers Home Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Topics include: donation requests, State Advisory Council for Construction of Hospitals and Medical Facilities, Mental Health Complex, legislation, air pollution, postmaster, Board of Trustees of the West Virginia Public Employees Retirement System, election, Vocational Educational Advisory Council, education, Marshall University medical school, information request, freight rates, industrial development, athletics, drinking age, taxes, Department of Natural Resources, Comprehensive Health Planning Advisory Council, Federal and State Relations, Grafton City Hospital, 4-H Club, welfare, Farmer's Home Administration, and home loans.","This folder contains correspondence with: Raymond E. Washington, Supervisor, Division of Alcoholism, Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Reverend Charles H. Smith, First Baptist Church, Huntington, West Virginia; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; W.S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission; Fred L. Davis, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: sobriety assistance, elections, highway development, housing, community colleges, welfare, employment, Board of Chiropractic Examiners, Ohio-West Virginia Interstate Air Pollution Control Commission, aid to non-public schools, Child Protective Services, Marshall University medical school, jail conditions, municipal police agencies, black lung benefits, cohabitation, historical preservation, Governor's Conference on Education, Board of Regents, and information requests.","This folder contains correspondence with: John M. Slack Jr., House of Representatives, U.S. Congress, Washington D.C.; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; James Kee, House of Representatives, U.S. Congress, Washington D.C.; Robert H. Mollohan, House of Representatives, U.S. Congress, Washington D.C.; W.S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission. Topics include: employment, local festivals, Appalachian Regional Commission, mineral rights, refuse impoundment, National Governor's Conference, Buffalo Creek Disaster, congressional page program, Interstate Oil Compact Commission, Public Works Appropriations Subcommittee, highway development, Office of Economic Opportunity Child Development Program, Tri-State Airport, National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Safety Claims and Weight Enforcement Division of the Department of Highways, surface mining, legislation, Federal-State Communiations Joint Board Act, and traffic signals.","This folder contains correspondence with: John M. Slack Jr., House of Representatives, U.S. Congress, Washington D.C.; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Richard Jones, Contracting Officer, Environmental Control Administration, Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Topics include: Farmers Home Administration, airport development, water quality, National Office of Emergency Preparedness, engineering, Public Works Committee, Appalachian Regional Commission, Omnibus Crim Program, State Road Commission, Land and Water Conservation Fund Program, government construction contracts, and child development programs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jody G. Smirl, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Carol J. Hopkins, Appointment Secretary, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Bernard R. Simmons, Clerk, County Court of Marshall County. Topics include: condition of mental health facilities, March of Dimes, Huntington State Hospital, pornography, Board of Regents, endorsements, Court of Claims, special sessions, Lewis Hollow Bridge, road improvement, marriage, legislation, abortion, primary election, Comprehensive Health Planning Advisory Council, and Marshall University engineering program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jody G. Smirl, House of Delegates, West Virginia; James R. Clowser, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: GOP Youth Training Camp, Marshall University engineering program, Bicentennial Commission, stadiums, taxes, candidacy rules, driver's education, interstate system, education, legislation Special Sessions, public institutions, Education Committee of the House of Delegates, and teacher's retirement benefits.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jody G. Smirl, House of Delegates, West Virginia, John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; Herman Hambrick, West Virginia Association of School Administrators' Executive Committee; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; George Seibert, Minority Leader, House of Delegates, West Virginia, Samuel Weese, Insurance Commissioner, West Virginia; Lysander L. Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Ralph Steele, Assistant Director, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: legislation, B\u0026O Railroad, dedication ceremonies, road conditions, state road system, early childhood education, School for the Deaf and Blind, conferences, Comprehensive Health Planning Advisory Council, GOP Youth Training Camp, Board of Chiropractic Examiners, teachers' retirement benefits, Department of Highways, tax exemptions, bridges, state hospitals, property reappraisal program, road conditions, Marshall University football, and the Board of Regents.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jody G. Smirl, House of Delegates, West Virginia; W.R. Vossler, President, Allegheny Fire Equipment Company. Topics include: State Road Commission, bridge construction, legislation, licensing, Department of Mental Health, and the West Virginia University medical school.","This folder contains correspondence with: Daniel L. Louchery, Louchery \u0026 Louchery, West Virginia. Topics include: Public Service Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: George W. Spruce III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia. Topics include: employment and the State Road Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Hulett C. Smith, Governor, West Virginia; Robert E. Bailey, Secretary of State, West Virginia. Topics include: flags and the Commission of Aging.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; Ira S. Latimer, Special Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Hulett C. Smith, Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: gifts, Board of Control for Southern Regional Education, early childhood education, county school superintendents, Governor's Management Task Force, legislation, Board of Regents, Education Commision of the States, employment, school bus transportation, Board of School Finance, Director of Budgets for the West Virginia Department of Educations, and the Interstate Agreement on Qualifications of Educational Personnel.","This folder contains correspondence with: John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Darrel Smith, Field Deputy, Wetzel County Sheriff's Office, West Virginia; Jack W. Blair, Brigadier General, Adjutant General, West Virginia; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Bernard Popick, Director, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Robert M. Ball, Commissioner of Social Security, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Paul L. Jefferson, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Don Smith, Secretary-Treasurer, Barbour County Parks and Recreation Commission; James A. McWhorter, Clerk, Office of the Clerk, United States District Court, Southern District of West Virginia. Topics include: tourism, employment, medical equipment, driver's licenses, Department of Public Safety, West Virginia State College, information request, Carver Career and Technical Center, Department of Commerce, Motor Vehicle Code, United Mine Workers, Alcohol Beverage Commision store, Appalachian Regional Commission, summer employment, election, workmen's compensation, Philippi Battlefield Commission, black lung benefits, Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act, Social Security, presidential candidates, parks and recreation, and district courts.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donald A. Smith, Director, Off-Campus Education, Alderson-Broaddus College; Dottie Smith, Secretary to the Director, National Parks Service, Harpers Ferry National Center; Douglas G. Smith, Agricultural Coordinator, Office of the Governor, Montanna; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; N.H. Dyer, M.D. M.P.H., Director, Department of Health; Reverend Edward J. Smith, Executive Committee Secretary, West Virginia Ministerial Association; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Fred Smith, Chairman, Man and His Urban Environment Project. Topics include:  Department of Welfare, district courts, information request, Department of Commerce, workmen's compensation, transportation, welfare, school gymnasium, drug trials, West Virginia Turnpike, Barboursville State Hospital Farm, road conditions, alcohol in state parks, highway safety, Aid to Families with Dependent Children of the Unemployed, welfare, hospital conditions, Order of the Elks, B\u0026O Railroad, State Road Commission, surface mining, Davis Power Project, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, mine safety, and employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Gary G. Smith, Superintendent, Hardy County Schools; B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Federal-State Relations, Office of the Governor; Dan E. Canter, Assistant Chief, In Charge of Game Management, Division of Game and Fish, Department of Natural Resources; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, George P. Smith, Vice President, Cambridge Rubber Company, Maryland; George R. Smith, Vice President, duPont Glore Forgan Municipals; Gerald Smith, President, National Marketing Consultants Inc.; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Richard D. Frum, Director, Appalachian Development Office, Office of the Governor. Topics include: workmen's compensation, Blue Ridge Project, employment, special education, Appalachian Regional Commission, State Road Commission, summer employment, work programs, information request, Department of Welfare, license plates, Appalachian handicrafts, regional councils, gaming devices, road bonds, television appearances, Department of Commerce, rest stops, business taxes, Canaan Valley Project, Weirton General Hospital, Hill- Burton funds, Office of Economic Opportunity, campaigns, highway beautification, business development, and taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; William F. Vieweg, Commissioner (Acting), Workmen's Compensation Fund; Captain C.W. Andrick, Commanding Officer, West Virginia State Police; R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Revered Guy Smith, Maple Hill Baptist Church, West Virginia; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Administration, Department of Mental Health; H. Allen Smith, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States; Raymond V. Eye, Chief, Law Enforcement, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: employment, Jay Rockefeller, workmen's compensation, Department of Public Safety, Federal-State relations, Army finance center, alcohol in state parks, information request, tourism, Department of Commerce, mental health, tax reform, election, Marshall University medical school, fires, air pollution, oil and gas drilling, purchase orders, Department of Highways, and landfills.","This folder contain correspondence with: Harry R. Smith, Associate Professor, Potomac State College; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Henry P. Smith III, House of Representatives, United States Congress; Dominick A. Barron, Area Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Herman C. Smith, Treasurer, Keystone, West Virginia; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ralph N. Steele, Special Assistant for Hospital Administration, Department of Mental Health; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: workmen's compensation fund, community colleges, School Clothing Allowance, road conditions, will validation, employment, Civil Service System, Weston State Hospital, elections, information request, pension, Emergency Employment Act Program, property valuation, Social Security, Department of Welfare, Governor's Task Force, road conditions, Marshall University medical school, legislation, and the State Road Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Hugh A. Smith, Washington State Commissioner for EXPO '70, Japan; Hulett C. Smith, Former Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: highway development, food stamps, school bus transportation, mandatory retirement age, Board of Regents, legislation, state visits, Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriters Day, and the Human Rights Commission","This folder contains correspondence with: I. Brooks Smith, Superintendent, Mason County Schools; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Charles H. Hadden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Edgar A. Poe, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Dwight B. Billings, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Appalachian Regional Development Act, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, teacher's salaries, Athens Water Program, Appalachian Regional Commission, taxes, Social Security, road conditions, legal assistance, Weston State Hospital, welfare, labor-management relations, and employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Jack W. Blair, Major General, Adjutant General, Office of the Adjutant General, West Virginia; Jack L. Smith, President, Mason County Action Group, Inc., West Virginia; James A. Smith, Director of Communications, Office of the Judge, Jefferson County, Kentucky; Charles C. Steele, Special Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; James E. Smith, Chairman, Lynco Water and Sewage Committee, Lynco, West Virginia; James Smith, Treasurer, West Virginia JCI Senate; James E. Smith, Convention Chairman, Paralyzed Veterans of America; John T. Poffenbarger, Senator, Senate of West Virginia. Topics include: Blackwater Country, information request, Department of Commerce, Department of Mines, Aeronautics Commission, Air National Guard; Head Start Program, teacher's certification, child custody, 1972 Democratic National Convention, employment, Insurance Commission, Office of Federal-State Relations, paralyzed veterans, Public Employee Insurance Board, and the Department of Health.","This folder contains correspondence with: James R. Smith, Assistant Secretary, Office of the Secretary, Department of the Interior; N.H. Dyer, M.D., Secretary, Medical Licensing Board of West Virginia; William Vieweg, Executive, Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Jane Mikell Smith, Secretary, West Virginia Association of Classroom Teachers; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education. Topics include: environmental criteria for electric transmission systems, workmen's compensation, pollution, highway development, legislation, teacher's retirement system, highway safety, food stamps, information request, Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, elections, school employee salaries, and state parks.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joe L. Smith Jr., President, Joe L. Smith Jr., Inc.; J. Kenton Lambert, State Director, Farmers Home Administration, United States Department of Agriculture; Harold G. Walker, Personnel Officer, State Road Commission; Gerald S. White, Deputy Director, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction; James B. Coulter, Secretary, State Department of Natural Resources, Maryland; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Keith C. Smith, Chairman, Golden Horseshoe Day; Kenneth G. Smith, National Organization Director, Veterans of Second World War Inc.; Kenneth W. Smith, President, Louisville Testing Laboratory, Kentucky. Topics include: employment, state contracts, water systems, jail conditions, Department of Commerce, information request, Farmers Home Administration, elections, land ownership, hardship discharges, Medical Licensing Board of West Virginia, summer internship, summer employment, pollution, road conditions, Department of Welfare, license plates, driver's licenses, Golden Horseshoe, surface mining, and the Kentucky Derby.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Homer R. Shield, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles, N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Mental Health; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, Department of Highways; Lieutenant J.B. Hilliard, Criminal Identification Bureau, West Virginia; R.C. Conaty, ABC Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Robin W. Smith, D.C., Secretary, West Virginia Chiropractor's Society Inc.; James D. Kerns, Superintendent, West Virginia Industrial School for Boys; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: welfare, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Department of Commerce, road conditions, Buffalo Creek Disaster, Marshall University medical school, food stamps, employment, National Guard, Athens water shortage, West Virginia Turnpike, Department of Public Safety, taxes, Board of Chiropractic Examiners, West Virgina Industrial School for Boys, VISTA volunteers, industrial development, and alcohol in state parks.","This folder contains correspondence with: W.F. Bowley, Captain, Commanding Company \"A\", West Virginia State Police; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Major General Kenneth G. Wickham, Adjutant General, Department of the Army, Washington, D.C.; Thomas F. Smith, President, Physics Club, Department of Physics, West Virginia State College. Topics include: campaign, Department of Public Safety, highways, B\u0026O railroad, elections, Social Security, Aid to the Disabled, birth certificates, Denmar State Hospital, road conditions, information request, teaching requirements, Appalachian Regional Commission funds, Department of Commerce, pollution, State Bicentennial Committee, government vacancies, abortion, welfare, employment, industrial development, pollution, West Virginia State College, license plates, airports, and Denmar State Hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Oce Smith, Sergeant-At-Arms, House of Delegates, West Virginia; William H. Loy, Administrative Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Odell M. Smith, Administrative Analyst, Department of Fiscal Service, Maryland General Assembly; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance Administration, West Virginia; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; J.E. Blackwell, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Topics include: food stamps, Colin Anderson Center, Propeller Club of the United States, road conditions, employment, Department of Welfare, Barrackville covered bridge, taxes, government financial roles, Department of Public Safety, driver's licenses, and black lung benefits.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard N. Oliviera, 1st /Lt., USAF, Operation Officer, Department of the Air Force; C.S. Collier Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; Preston Smith, Governor of Texas, Chairman, Interstate Oil Compact Commission; Ralph Tyler Smith, Senator, United States Senate, Washington D.C; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs. Topics include: industrial development, elections, road conditions, Colin Anderson Center, military disciplinary actions, legislatures, employment, pension, State Road Commission, black lung benefits, oil and gas production, Department of Mental Health, architecture, Board of Dental Examiners, Department of Commerce, financial aid, Vietnam bonus, election, community colleges, license plate, information request, bridges, retirement, and special education.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, Department of Highways; Richard A. Smith, President, West Virginia Association of County Officials; Carl L. Bradford, Director, Office of Federal-State Relations, West Virginia; Richard Q. Smith, President, R.W. Services Inc., West Virginia. Topics include: employment, public employee salaries, Public Employees Retirement System, junk cars, Appalachian Regional Commission, information request, legislation, Weirton General Hospital, American Institute of Architects, voting fraud, Board of Regents, summer employment, and the National Guard.","This folder contains correspondence with: L.D. Smith, President, Appalachian Life Insurance Company, West Virginia; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Revered Laurean Smith, Moorfield, West Virginia; James R. Clowser, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; George W. Spruce III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner. Topics include: Marshall University medical school, life insurance, alcohol in state parks, income tax, information request, tax refund, road conditions, Old Age Assistance, Governor's Highway Safety Bureau, Denmar State Hospital, National Youth Science Camp, Department of Commerce, welfare, employment, housing assistance, West Virginia history, and postal service.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lina E. Smith, City Clerk, New Cumberland, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Department of Welfare; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Kermit McKeever, Chief, Division of Parks and Recreation, Department of Natural Resources; Warden M. Lane, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Lyle A. Smith, Senator, Senate of West Virginia. Topics include: post office, consolidation of schools, Public Service Commission, food stamps, legal assistance, Division of Corrections, road conditions, employment, Department of Commerce, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, Department of Motor Vehicles, elections, Department of Public Safety, campaign, Civil Service System, Citizens Legislative Compensation Commission; license plates, unrest on college campuses, and Students for a Democratic Society.","This folder contains correspondence with: M.W. Smith, Commissioner, Department of Banking, West Virgina; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs. Topics include: local television stations, East Wheeling project, Students for a Democratic Society, legal holidays, legislation, veteran benefits, mine water drainage, Department of Highways, state parks, bridges, employment, and credit agencies.","This folder contains correspondence with: L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ralph Steele, Special Assistant, Hospital Administration, Department of Mental Health; Paul B. Shanks, Director, Division of Vital Statistics; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; Dr. Frank W. McKee, Dean, School of Medicine, West Virginia University; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: welfare, Civil Service Compensation Plan, School Clothing Allowance, Department of Mental Health, Department of Education, legal assistance, food stamps, elections, Disabled Worker's Relief Fund, death certificates, Vietnam War, coal miner's pension, summer employment, West Virginia University medical school, Bar examination, judgeship, Denmar State Hospital, license plates, and the Department of Welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with: Vera A. Smith, Treasurer, The St. David's Society of Detroit, Michigan; N.H. Dyer, M.D. M.P.H, Director, Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; W. Bernard Smith, Senator, West Virginia Senate; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Admiral W.J. Smith, Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard, Washington, D.C.; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; W.M. Smith, President, Independent Bankers of West Virginia; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: tourism, mine disasters, industrial loan company charter, beautician registration, food stamps, Racing Commission, legislation, special legislation sessions, campaigns, bridges, boating regulations, Department of Highways, West Virginia Independent Bankers Association, judgeship, Banking Commissioner, medical facilities, banking, public employee insurance program, Department of Welfare, employment, highway safety, Marshall University medical school, inaugural ball, Department of Mental Health, Department of Public Safety, and insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director-Administration, Department of Mental Health; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H, Director, Department of Health. Topics include: insurance, Board of Education, Board of Banking and Financial Institutions, highway development, information request, State Road Commission, employment, camping, campaign buttons, Department of Mental Health, legal assistance, workmen's compensation, Department of Highways, Board of Regents, highway safety, welfare, Department of Health, mobile homes, Department of Commerce, and voting age.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edmond J. Sabatini, Regional Representative, Retirement and Survivors Insurance, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Daniel J. Boorstin, Director, The National Museum of History and Technology, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C.; John T. Schlebecker, Curator, Division of Agriculture and Forest Products, United States National Museum, Smithsonian Institution; Eileen Smittle, Mayor, Paden City, Mid-Ohio Valley Mayor's Association; Carl L. Bradford, Director, Federal-State Relations, West Virginia. Topics include: elections, Board of Regents, Social Security, Crippled Children's Program, welfare, employment, Workmen's Compensation Fund, mining, legislation, Athletic Commission, Hall of Flags, living historical farms, campaigns, Department of Highways, Emergency Employment Act, and regional councils.","This folder contains correspondence with: Eileen Smittle, Mayor, Paden City, West Virginia; Ralph Smoot, Chairman, Webster County Republican Executive Committee, West Virginia; Valerie L. Smouse, Corresponding Secretary, Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha, College of Arts and Science, Department of Speech, West Virginia University; Paul Smucker, President, J.M. Smucker Company; Thomas J. McGinnis Jr., Director of Certification, Department of Education; Robert E. Smyth, President, O.J. White Transfer and Storage, West Virginia. Topics include: state senate, National Governor's Conference, gambling devices, aid to non-public schools, information request, defense budgets, judgeship, environmental conservation, summer employment, employment, Speaker of the Year, Midwestern Governor's Conference, Weir-Cove Elementary School, Board of Architects, elections, Department of Commerce, and highway development.","This folder contains correspondence with: John I. Snedden, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Convention of Southern Baptists; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Forest J. Bowman, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; James G. Sneed, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director-Administration, Department of Mental Health; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; Lt. Colonel W.L. Pike, Inspector, Department of Public Safety; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, Department of Labor; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; W.S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways. Topics include: glassware, donation request, Marshall University medical school, information request, aid to non-public schools, employment, Department of Welfare, immigration, Alcohol Beverage Commission, workmen's compensation, National Youth Science Camp, Foster Grandparent Program, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Spencer State Hospital, Department of Public Safety, missing persons, Vietnam War, Attica Prison Riot, Work Incentive Program, Department of Commerce, Private Employee Service Association, legislation, license plates, road conditions, and animal safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; V.T. Handley, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; John A. Cain Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor; Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Charlies B. Williams, Director, Division of Excise \u0026 License Taxes, State Tax Department; James S. Gladwell, Deputy State Superintendent, Department of Education; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways. Topics include: Social Security, workmen's compensation, business licenses, Department of Education, State Tax Department, physical education programs, Mental Health Complex, food stamps, abortion, water pollution, Department of Public Institutions, and Weirton General Hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with: Elizabeth V. Hallan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; Walter J. Snider, Vice President, West Virginia Jaycees; William P. Snider, Chairman, State Resolutions Committee, West Virginia Baptist Convention; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; J. Harry Snodgrass, President, Border Sunshine Novelty Co., New Mexico. Topics include: road conditions, lost animals, legal assistance, Bridgeport Housing Project, land preservation, Department of Education, legislation, campaigns, summer employment, school clothing allowance, Department of Welfare, employment, Aid to Families with Dependent Children of the Unemployed, food stamps, National Institute of Health, school reserve, surface mining, and the Charleston Area Chamber of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: James Tucker, Ph.D., Associate Director, Bureau of Works and Training Programs, Department of Labor, Washington, D.C.; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; Royce N. Snodgrass, Supervisor, Division of Special Programs, Department of Mental Health; Joel T. Broyhill, Representative, Congress of the United States, Washington D.C.; J. Richard Davis, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Mental Health; Don Rumsfeld, M.C., Representative, Congress of the United States, Washington D.C.; Allen May, Assistant to the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Topics include: employment, work place conditions, Comprehensive Health Project, payment requisition, finance reports, Mental Health Complex, National Center for Mental Health Services, Training and Research, and grant management.","This folder contains correspondence with: Royce N. Snodgrass, Supervisor, Division of Special Programs, Department of Mental Health; Robert D. Kerns, Ph.D., President, Mental Health Foundation, Inc. Topics include: audits, employee guides, automating government records, sub-professional comprehensive health and mental health project, ands VISTA's in Mental Health Service.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; William M. Snodgrass, President, West Virginia Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors; Richard H. Slavin, Special Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare. Topics include: Social Security, Board of Examiners for Licensed Practical Nurses, military academies, driver's licenses, voluntary sterilization, Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Golden Horseshoe, Aid to the Disabled, Department of Welfare, Huntington State Hospital, legal assistance, care for the elderly, elections, and the West Virginia Turnpike.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. N.H. Dyer, Director, Department of Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Arlene Dodd, Travel Development Division, Department of Commerce; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Robert T. Snure, Research Assistant, Chamber of Commerce of the United States; A. Fred Snyder, President, Hampshire County Association of Retired School Employees; John Mardigian, Complaints Examiner, Insurance Department. Topics include: West Virginia Turnpike, Board of Landscape Architects, youth fishing programs, Adjutant General, snowmobile regulations, legislation, hospital facilities, recreation, election guide, Department of Welfare, legislation, pollution, vocational technical school, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, employment, information request, legal assistance, Department of Highways, and surface mining.","This folder contains correspondence with: John J. Jones, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; George Snyder, Chairman, Ohio County Public Service District; James E. Ross, West Virginia Beer Commissioner; Harvey M. Snyder, President, Weight Watchers of West Virginia Inc.; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Administration, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: black lung benefits, summer employment, Weirton General Hospital, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, property taxes, Board of Probation and Parole, aid to non-public schools, Department of Veterans' Affairs, drug abuse, State Road Commission, West Liberty State College, Farmers Home Administration, Department of Welfare, West Virginia Safety Patrol, beer licenses, elections, employment, Buffalo Creek Disaster, Weston State Hospital, Uniform State Laws, information request, and pollution.","This folder contains correspondence with: Burton J. Goodyear, Personnel Officer, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security; William F. Vieweg, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ken Snyder, President, West Virginia Artists and Craftsmen's Guild, Department of Commerce; Max M. Snyder, Beckwith Machinery Company, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; Melvin C. Snyder, Judge, Eighteenth Circuit, West Virginia; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Huelett Smith, Governor, West Virginia, Mildred and Harvey Snyder, Area Co-Directors, Weight Watchers, West Virginia, Paul D. Bibb, Director, Bureau of Hospitals and Medical Facilities, Department of Health; Richard Barber, State Liquor Commissioner. Topics include: Weston State Hospital, West Virginia-Kentucky Bi-State Association, employment, Department of Commerce, information request, elections, Department of Welfare, historical preservation, school suspensions, Department of Natural Resources, surface mining, vocational school, Judicial Council of West Virginia, State Racing Commission, Preston County Vocational School, Buckwheat Festival, employment, road conditions, Public Service Commission, Board of Regents, taxes, welfare, food stamps, highway development, Department of Commerce, honorary citizenships, housing assistance, Department of Public Institutions, Pinecrest Sanitarium, Gordon Memorial Hospital, legislation, and memorabilia.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald F. Snyder, President, West Virginia Public Accountants' Association; Roy D. Snyder Jr., Captain, U.S. Navy, U.S. Naval Air Station, Brunswick, Maine; Harry Fleming, Special Assistant to the President, Washington, D.C.; Walter Snyder, Superintendent, Kanawha County Schools, West Virginia. Topics include: Board of Accountancy, information request, surface mining, state flag, summer employment, Shepherd College, donation request, employment, highway development, Department of Highways, legislation, and the Appalachian Regional Development Act.","This folder contains correspondence with: Walter F. Snyder, Superintendent, Kanawha County Schools, West Virginia. Topics include: vocational- technical education, Central Mental Health Complex, Teachers Retirement Board, Board of Education, Federal-State Relations, public employees, Department of Commerce, air pollution, and correctional facilities.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. Harry Parker, Assistant Regional Commissioner, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social and Rehabilitation Service Institute, West Virginia; John J. Jones, District Manager, Social Security Administration Office, Morgantown, West Virginia; Denzil L. Gainer, State Auditor and State Agent for Social Security, West Virginia; Kenneth P. Davis, President, Society of American Foresters, Washington, D.C.; Elinor H. Kerpelman, Executive Director, The Society for Enviromental Litigation; Rex Stout, President, Board of Directors, Society for the Prevention of World War III, New York; William H. Mitsch, President, Society of St. Vincent De Paul, Wheeling, West Virginia; Topics include: mental health, correctional facilities, Social Security, Social Security Act, Department of Welfare, ecology, forestry, Rowlesburg Project, military assistance, abortion, and aid to non-public schools.","This folder contains correspondence with: Various West Virginia residents. Topics include: Social Security, black lung benefits, United Mine Workers of America, Department of Welfare, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, Medicaid, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Division of Rehabilitation, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Teacher's Retirement Board, Social Security Disability Benefits, legislation, death penalty, Medicare, road conditions, and the Railroad Retirement Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Denzil L. Gainer, State Auditor, West Virginia; Various West Virgina residents. Topics include: Social Security, black lung benefits, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Department of Welfare, legislation, Department of Commerce, United Mine Workers of America, Division of Vocational Rehabilition, State Tax Department, Office of Federal-State Relations, Department of Motor Vehicles, School Clothing Allowance Program, Medicare, Bluecross Insurance, and the Wheeling Housing Authority.","This folder contains correspondence with: B.J. Killeen Jr., District Manager, Social Security Office, Huntington, West Virginia; Various West Virginia residents. Topics include: Social Security, black lung benefits, Department of Welfare, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Federal Housing Authority, Department of Mental Health, Food Stamp Program, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Medicare, and the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation.","This folder contains correspondence with: D. Eileen Nixon, Administrative Assistant to Representative Giaimo, House of Representatives, Washington D.C.; Various West Virginia residents. Topics include: Social Security, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Welfare, United Mine Workers of America, West Virgina University Hospital, Medicare, Department of Highways, Cripples Children's Services, and the Food Stamp Program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joe Straface, Mayor, Star City, West Virginia; Various West Virginia residents. Topics include: Social Security, black lung benefits, Department of Welfare, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Highways, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Department of Commerce, parole, and the Department of Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jusuf Ramli, Consul General, Indonesia, C.T. McHenry, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Soft Drink Association; Robert J. Mickle, Executive Vice President, Ames Chamber of Commerce; Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, Department of Labor; Frank G. Sohn, Executive Vice President, Charleston Area Chamber of Commerce; Charles Kellog, Acting Administrator, Soil Conservation Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Washington, D.C.; Edward Bumgarner, President, West Virginia Soil Conservation District Supervisors Association; Deward Offut, Chairman, Little Kanawha Social Conservation District; W.F. Manning, Mayor, Oceana, West Virginia; N.H. Dyer, M.D., Secretary, The Medical Licensing Board of West Virgina; Samuel H. Weese, Insurance Commissioner, Department of Insurance; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: aid to non-public schools, Hillbilly Newspaper, information request, recycling, Department of Commerce, glassware, Soft Drink Tax Law, scams, summer employment, highway development, tourism, Governor's Committee on Crim, Delinquency and Correction, Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act, waterway protection, flood prevention, U.S. Forest Service, Department of Natural Resources, United States Marshals, osteopathic physicians, Justice of the Peace, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; Donald R. Chamberlain, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Gus R. Douglass, Commissioner of Agriculture, Department of Agriculture; Robert A. Silvagni, M.S.C.E., Project Director, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Program; Mrs. Samuel Solins, State Chairman, National Defense, NSDAR; Reverend John E. Soller, St. Peter's Church-on-the-Canal, Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts; R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; R.C. Contay, Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission; John J. Curtis Jr., Assistant Director, State Tax Department of West Virginia; Neil Solomon, M.D., P.H.D., Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene, Maryland; Ronald Reagan, Governor, California; Steve J. Soltis, President, Region 2 Health Planning Association, West Virginia Comprehensive Health Planning; Truman Solverud, Area Manager, The American National Red Cross, Alexandria, Virginia. Topics include: landfills, school bus transportation, Department of Motor Vehicles, State Road Commission, Veterans Administration hospitals, Federal Wholesome Meats Act, solid waste management, donation request, weapon confiscation, Civil Service Commission, Department of Commerce, beer license, Mountainlair, food contamination, National Youth Science Camp, Marshall University medical school, Board of Regents, Vietnam War, and the American National Red Cross.","This folder contains correspondence with: Steve J. Soltis, Executive Director, Saint Mary's Hospital, Huntington, West Virginia; Delmar K. Sommerville, Dean, Glenville State College; Florence Somers, Travel Editor, Redbook Magazine, McCall Corporation; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; John W. Landfried, State Fire Marshal, Office of Insurance Commissioner, Fire Marshal Division; Albert L. Sommerville Jr., Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Thomas E. Potter, Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee, Charleston, West Virginia; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, Nathan Sommerville, Alcoholism Educator, The Appalachian Mental Health Center, Elkins, West Virginia; R.L Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety. Topics include: Social Security, Marshall University medical school, Heritage Trails, West Virginia Welfare Rights Organization, fire codes, judicial circuits, mine permits, funding needs, State Clean-Up Days, environmental concerns, Department of Welfare, legislature, State Road strike, Board of Probation and Parole, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, drunk driving, Department of Agriculture, driver's license, welfare, Son of the Year Award, and car accidents.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Charles Ramus, Vice President and General Manager, Hotel Sonesta, Washington, D.C.; W.L. Pike, Lieutenant Colonel, Inspector, Department of Public Safety; M.S. Holt Jr., Secretary, Sons of the Revolution; Clarence L. Sturm, State Secretary, The West Virginia Society of the Sons of the American Revolution; Walter G. Sterling, President General, National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Topics include: car accidents, murder, daylight savings, State Road Commission, National Governor's Conference, Public Service Commission, West Virginian of the Year, information request, Time Magazine, employment, elections, Civil Service System, Selective Service, and the 1970 White House Conference on Children.","This folder contains correspondence with: Francis A. Soper, Editor, Listen: A Journal of Better Living; David T. Kennedy, Attorney for Town of Sophia, Sophia, West Virginia. Topics include: Department of Commerce, drunk driving, and sewage treatment plants.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Lieutenant J.T. Gribben, Executive Office, Department of Public Safety; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director- Administration, Department of Mental Health; John J. Sorrenti, Purchasing Agent, Hancock County Schools, West Virginia; Weirton General Hospital; Roland H. Nelson Jr., President, Marshall University. Topics include: Veterans of Foreign Wars, employment, information request, legislature, welfare, Huntington State Hospital, elections, Buffalo Creek Disaster, citizenship, God and Country Award, and the Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Carl G. Beard II, Director, West Virginia Air Pollution, Control Commision. Topics include: Southern Regional Enviromental Conservation Council, pollution, solid waste, reclamation, and surface mining.","This folder contains policy books from the Southern Regional Education Board including: State and Local Revenue Potential for 1971; Fact book on Higher Education in the South 1971 and 1972; and Higher Education Finance: A Comparative Study of Matched Samples of Black and White Private Institutions.","This folder contains correspondence with: Chapman Stockford, Executive Director, New England Governor's Conference; Boston Massachusetts; A.W. Nelson Jr., Vice President- Natural Resources, U.S. Plywood- Champion Papers Inc.; Victor H. Ashe, Representative, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert W. Scott, Governor, North Carolina; Terry Sanford, President, Duke University; A. Houston Booth, Regional Manager, Southern States Cooperative; Anthony Harrigan, Executive Vice President, Southern States Industrial Council; M. Mitchell Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; Sam Laufer, President, Southern West Virginia Economic Development Corporation; Dennis Giardina, Supervisor, Personnel Services, Southern West Virginia Personnel Association; Joseph G. Stevens Jr., Secretary, Southern West Virginia Pharmacist's Association; Thoman C. Gannaway, Executive Director, Southern West Virginia Planning and Development Commission; Bernard A. Wilkinson, President, County Court of Mercer County, Princeton, West Virginia. Topics include: Southern Regional Environmental Conservation Council, Southern Governor's Conference, Southern Regional Growth Board, Southern Republican Conference, Southern States Industrial Council, legislation, Appalachian Regional Commission, economic development, fuel industry, narcotic abuse, and the President's Council on Youth Opportunity;","This folder contains correspondence with: James T. Goodwin, Executive Director, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board. Topics include: Southern Interstate Nuclear Board operational plan, and radioisotopes.","This folder contains correspondence with: James T. Goodwin, Executive Director, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board; Pete B. Turnham, Treasurer, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board; Robert H. Gifford, Executive Director, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board. Topics include: West Virginia State Offices, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board, Southern Governor's Council, financial support, and nuclear development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wyatt M. Rogers Jr., Associate Director, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board. Topics include: Southern Interstate Nuclear Board, policy, nuclear development, National Science Foundation, and the Conference on Science, Technology and State Government.","This folder contains the Southern Interstate Nuclear Board organization manual.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert H. Gifford, Executive Director, Southern Nuclear Board. Topics include: nuclear development, and the United States Atomic Energy Commission.","This folder contains the Southern Interstate Nuclear Board's book Radioisotopes by W. Scott Fellows, Director of Applied Research \u0026 Technology, Administrator's Guide #1.","This folder contains the Southern Interstate Nuclear Board's book: State Administrative Officials Classified by Functions for 1971.","This folder contains correspondence with: Leo J. Heer, Managing Director, Southern Furniture Exposition Building Inc.; Victor H. Ashe, Representative, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert W. Scott, Governor, North Carolina; William L. Bowden, Executive Director and Secretary, Southern Growth Policies Board; Daniel Hale, M.D., Chairman, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council; I.W. Southern, City Manager, City of Princeton, West Virginia; Richard M. Nixon, President; Ira Southern, Program Director, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council. Topics include: School for Executives, Southern Regional Environmental Conservation Council, Southern Governor's Conference, public safety, legislation, Appalachian Redevelopment Act, Southern Industrial Development Council, Public Service Commission, nuclear development, Neighborhood Youth Corps Program, emergency medical services, and employment references.","This folder contains correspondence with: Norman D. Southern, CPT, Armor, WVARNG, Supervisor of Armories, State Armory Board. Topics include: Council of Southern Mountains, Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, Manpower Administration, Workmen's Compensation, Social Security, black lung benefits, Parkersburg Organizational Maintenance Shop, and federal funding,","This folder contains correspondence with: James T. Goodwin, Executive Director, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board; William H. Loy, Administrative Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Robert H. Gifford, Executive Director, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board. Topics include: radioisotopes, nuclear development, radiation, nuclear power, and the Southern Interstate Nuclear Board.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert H. Gifford, Executive Director, Southern Interstate Board; Dr. Eugene Mooney, Professor of Law, University of Kentucky; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; Richard W. Coplin, Assistant Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Dr. B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Federal-State Relations, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Howard Rosen, Director, Office of Manpower Policy, Evaluation and Research, U.S. Department of Labor; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commissioner. Topics include: Southern Regional Environmental Conservation Council, uranium, career opportunities, nuclear development, United States Atomic Energy Commission, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board, and safe transport of nuclear materials.","This folder contains correspondence with: William L. Bowden, Executive Director, Southern Growth Policies Board; Topics include:  Southern Growth Policies Board.","This folder contains correspondence with: David L. Griffith, Director, Consumer Protection Division, Department of Labor, H.L.T. Taswell, Ambassador to South Africia, Embassy of South Africa; Joel B. Curry, Local Director-External Activities, South Charleston Jaycees; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Herndon J. Evans, Executive Vice President, South Fork National Park Association, Kentucky; Reubin O'D.Askew, Govenor, Florida; Forest W. Southall, County Supervisor, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Topics include: information request, volunteer work, South Africa, community surveys, Department of Commerce, Cumberland River Valley, task forces, farmer's markets, Public Employee, Retirment System, vocational education opportunities, Housing Authority, recreation, International Lions Club, local elections, mental health, and the Southeastern States Forest Fire Compact Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Albert P. Brewer, Govenor, Alabama. Topics include: Hill-Burton Funds, Southeastern Council of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, information request, Southeastern States Forest Fire Compact Commission, and the Southern Appalachian Pharmaceutical Association.","This folder contains correspondence with: George H. Seibert Jr., Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Thomas B. Walder, President, Southern Chemical Company, Clarke Reed, Chairman, Southern Association of Republican State Chairmen. Topics include: Straight ticket voting, POW/MIA soldiers, the Association for the Advancement of Aging Research, Southern West Virginia Medical Center, and Housing Authority.","This folder contains the roaster for the 1972 Annual Meeting of the Southern Regional Education Board, program for the SREB Annual Meeting, Reform in Graduate Education by Lewis B. Mayhew, Regional Spotlight newsletter; Regional Action newsletter; the Southern Regional Education Boards annual report for 1971-72.","This folder contains A Digest of Reports and Recommendations (Carnegie Commission on Higher Education); SREB publication list; Statistical Highlights on a Decade of Progress in Postsecondary Education in SREB States; Review of Selected Recommendations of Carnegie Commission on Higher Education with Comment on Their Relation to the Southern States; Agenda for the SREB Executive Committee; Proposed operating budget for SREB; grants; staff changes;","This folder contains SREB publications including: Regional Action newsletter; Public Schools and Drug Education: A Report of a Conference; Regional Spotlight newsletter; Higher Education is the Future: Reform or More of the Same? Proceedings of the 20th SREB legislative work conference.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jimmy Carter, Governor, Georgia, Chairman, Southern Regional Education Board; Winfred L. Goodwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board; Robert W. Scott, Governor, North Carolina, Chairman, Southern Regional Educational Board. Topics include: higher education, financial reports, and recommendations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jimmy Carter, Governor, Georgia, Chairman, Southern Regional Education Board; Robert W. Scott, Governor, North Carolina, Chairman, Southern Regional Education Board; Robert D. Harman, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Chester R. Hubbard, Senator, Senate, West Virginia; Winfred L. Goodwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board; Calvin Calendine, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Harry E. Moats, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Phyllis E. Given, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Terry T. Jones, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; C.H. McKown, Senator, State Senate, West Virginia; Charles Shaffer, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Jody G. Smirl, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Charles R. Henderson, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Kenneth Auvil, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Buford Ellington, Governor, Tennesse, Chairman, Southern Regional Education Board; James G. Harlow, President, West Virginia University; Mary Martha Merrit, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Mills E. Godwin Jr., Governor, Virginia; John H. Kelly, Treasurer, West Virginia; George F. Beneke, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Clarence A. Brock, Assistance State Superintendent of Schools; F.L. Blair, M.D., Vice President, West Virginia Board of Regents. Topics include: legislative recommendations, appointments, Southern Regional Education Board, private higher education, medical schools, education appropriation funds, Board of Regents, and internship programs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mills E. Godwin Jr., Governor, Virginia; Winfred L. Goodwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board; James G. Harlow, President, West Virginia University; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; Linwood Holton Jr, Chairman, Southern Regional Education Board. Topics include: Southern Regional Education Board, meeting reports, operation budgets, veterinary school, education policies, financial reports, legislation, and higher education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, West Virginia; Terry Sanford, President, Duke University; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia. Topics include: higher education, legislation, and public assistance for non-public higher education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Calvin Belcher Jr., Director, Emergency Care Program, Appalachian Operation Health; Woodrow W. Cook, President, Wyoming County Court; Patricia P. Evans, Director, Comprehensive Health Planning, Federal-State Relations, West Virginia; Warren R. McGraw, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; N. Allen Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Executive Director, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council Inc.; Robert A. Silvagni, M.S.C.E., Project Director, Solid Waste Program, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council Inc. Topics include: Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council Inc., information request, solid waste management, Appalachian Regional Commission, audits, and ambulance programs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman, Appalachian Regional Commission; Harry A. Stansbury, Ph.D., Director, Comprehensive Health Planning, Office of the Govenor; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Richard Nixon, President, United States; Daniel Hale, M.D., Chairman, Southern West Virginia Health Council Inc. Topics include: Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council Inc., comprehensive health planning, mental health, solid waste disposal, federal funding, and emergency medical services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert A. Silvagni, Project Director, Solida Waste Program, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council Inc.; Daniel Hale, M.D., Chairman, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council Inc. Topics include: solid waste disposal and public health programs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; John P. McWhorter, Director, Department of Civil and Defense Mobilization; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor- Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; R.O. Robertson Jr., President, Southwestern Airport Authority of West Virginia; Richard E. Bowman, Deputy Regional Director, Office of Economic Opportunity- Region III; Fred Digby, Assistant Regional Director for Head Start and Child Development; Paul T. Cain, Deputy Regional Director, Office of Economic Opportunity; Louis S. Southworth, Associate Supervisor, Department of Mental Health; Russel H Wyer, P.E., Deputy Director, Division of Oil and Hazardous Materials, Enironmental Protection Agency; Barbara Lou Clay, Director of Early Childhood Education, Department of Education; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., State Director of Health, Department of Health. Topic include: mental health, Hill-Burton funds, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Aid to the Disabled, black lung benefits, highway development, bomb shelters, food stamps, flag request, airports, Midwestern Govenor's Conference, Head Start Program, Southwest Community Action Council Inc., early childhood intervention, licenses, pollution, State Road Commission, Social Security, road conditions, taxes, kindergarten, Department of Motor Vehicles, waste management, and the Department of Natural Resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Warren D. Sovine, President, Heck Funeral Home Inc.; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Walter L. Sowers, Vice President, Pocahontas Welding Supply Company. Topics include: fishing, legislation, state scholarships, summer employment, West Virginia Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Internal Revenue Service, employment, Public Service Commission, information request, Department of Health, novelty souvenirs, legal assistance, campaign materials, and the Department of Welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with: James T. Goodwin, Executive Director, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board. Topics include: nuclear fuel, transportation.","This folder contains correspondence with: James T. Goodwin, Executive Director, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board. Topics include: nuclear fuel, transportation.","This folder contains correspondence with: James T. Goodwin, Executive Director, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board. Topics include: power plants.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; John C.  Sublett Jr., Manager, Credit Bureau of Bluefield, Bluefield, West Virginia; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department. Topics include: taxes, pollution, land acquisition, Department of Commerce, welfare, Department of Mental Health, legal assistance, custody, Huntington State Hospital, and Public Service Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Samuel H. Weese, Commissioner, Insurance Department; Carl N. Swerdloff, Operations Research Analyst, Office of Systems Analysis and Information, Office of the Secretary of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; James F. Ancell, Acting Director, State Commissioner of Public Institutions, Division of Correction-Probation and Parole; George H. Seibert, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Howard O. Sullins, Superintendent, Wood County Schools; George B. Jordan Jr., Commissioner, Department of Banking; W.S. Ritchie Jr, Commissioner, State Road Commission; Charlies E. Sullivan, Justise of the Peace, Martinsburg, West Virginia; G. Don Sullivan, Assistant to the President, American Mining Congress; Leonor K. Sullivan, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States, Washington D.C.; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., State Director of Health, Department of Health; Leon H. Sullivan, Minister, Zion Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Michael Sullivan, Publisher, Capitol Hill Magazine Inc., Washington D.C.; Robert M. Ball, Commissioner of Social Security, Social Security Administration, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Baltimore, Maryland. Topics include: Public Service Commission, National Transportation Study, Marshall University medical school, employment, flag request, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, travel requisitions, early childhood education, Appalachian Regional Commission, highway development, retail, road condition, industrial development, Civil Service System, campaign, National Governor's Conference, workmen's compensation, drug abuse, housing, Weirton General Hospital, Opportunities Industrialization Center, communism, Social Security, racing, and prisons.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira M. Coiner, Warder, West Virginia State Penitentiary, Moundsville, West Virginia; Ruth C. Sullivan, Director, NSAC-Information \u0026 Referral Service, Huntington, West Virginia; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Suzanne Sullivan, Program Director, Krabbenloch Service Club, APO New York, New York; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor; William P. Sullivan, President, American Association of University Professors- Marshall University Chapter, Huntington, West Virginia; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Administration, Department of Mental Health; Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, President and Publisher, The New York Times. Topics include: legislation, guns, President's White House Conference on Children and Youth, flag request, driving safety, State Banking Commission, employment, Marshall University medical school, income tax, and tourism.","This folder contains correspondence with: Fred Digby, Assistant Regional Director for Headstart and Child Development, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Region III, Washington, D.C.; A. Ludlow Kramer, Secretary of State, Olympia, Washington; Russell L. Daughterty, Judge, Domestic Relations and Juvenile Court of Cabell County, Huntington, West Virginia; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner, State Road Commission; J. Zane Summerfield, Prosecuting Attorney of Fayette County, Fayetteville, West Virginia; Daniel Hale, Chairman, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Bluefield, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Andrew Summers, President, Alandy Realty Company, Charleston, West Virginia; John A. Cain Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: Headstart, Federal-State Relations, summer intern program, West Virginia State College, racing, special education, State Fire Marshal, Rowlesburg Project, Vietnam War, highway safety, drug abuse, custodial care homes, House of Delegates, business development, welfare, state festivals, Office of Economic Opportunity, regional councils, and the Summers County Economic Opportunity Association.","This folder contains correspondence with: Marian Williams, Acting Director, Summers County Economic Opportunities Association, Hinton, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; W.A. Bonney, M.D., Professor and Chairman, West Virginia University Medical Center, School of Medicine; James S. Gladwell, Deputy State Superintendent, Department of Education; Charles H. Fritzel, Director of Community Programs, Post Office Department, Washington, D.C.; Winton, Malcolm Blount, Postmaster General, Washington, D.C.; J. Richard Barber, Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner. Topics include Summers County Hospital, Summers County Jail, welfare, employment, insurance, road development, School Clothing Allowance, flag request, alcohol in state parks, Adjutant General, Hopemont State Hospital, Department of Public Institutions, nursing homes, organized labor, Appalachian Regional Commission, legislation, tuberculosis, vocational rehabilitation, commemorative stamps, family planning, Department of Mental Health, alcohol sales, and appointed officials.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Administration, Department of Mental Health; L. N. McCutcheon, President, Summersville Chamber of Commerce, Summersville, West Virginia; Maurice D. Roush, Colonel, Corps of Engineers, District Engineer, Department of the Army, Huntington, West Virginia; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Gary D. Sumpter, Superintendent, Boone County Board of Education, Madison, West Virginia; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce. Topics include: legislation, food stamps, solid waste disposal, travel, highway development, State Road Commission, Turnpike Commission, alcohol sales in state parks, employment, Federal-State Relations, Civil Service System, Summersville Airport, recreation industry, vocational education, flag request, and insurance licenses.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack W. Blair, Major General, Adjutant General, West Virginia; Betty Miles, Secretary, West Virginia Commission on Aging; Carolyn J. Zinn, Director, Department of Archives and History; James E. Ross, Commissioner, Non- Intoxicating Beer Commissioner; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health; Delbert C. Ludwig Jr., Personnel Director, Department of Highways; Russell H. McQuain Jr., Acting Executive Director, Commission on Mental Retardation; Charles W. Lewis, Executive Secretary, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: West Virginia Library Commission and Department of Motor Vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with: George C. Duffield, Executive Secretary, Public Employees Retirement System; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Bernard F. Hawkins, Chairman, Summer Jobs for Youth Program, NAACP, South Charleston, West Virginia. Topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Department of Public Safety, Public Service Commission, Department of Employment Security, and Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner.","This folder contains correspondence with: Don Sundquist, Chairman, Young Republican National Federation, Inc., Washington, D.C.; Mrs. Richard S. Glaser, Director, Children's Museum and Planetarium, Charleston, West Virginia; Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools; Gordon R. Short, Vice President, Bluefield State College, Bluefield West Virginia; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; John Andes, Associate Professor of Education, College of Human Resources and Education, West Virginia University; Lawrence G. Derthick Jr., Superintendent, Monongalia County Schools; James R. McCartney, Director of Community Relations and Civic Affairs, Consolidation Coal Company, Morgantown, West Virginia; Delmas Miller, Dean, College of Human Resources and Education, West Virginia University; P.J. Zannoni, Chairman of the Board, Rubber Fabricators, Grantsville, West Virginia; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: nursing homes, hunting, legislation, campaign, conservation, moon rocks, industrial development, scholarships, Superintendent of Children's Homes, West Virgina Industrial Home for Girls Salem, food products, union negotiations, Military Selective Service, black lung benefits, elections, welfare, Social Security, and the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Thomas E. Potter, Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee, Charleston, West Virginia; William Loy, Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: West Virgina Supreme Court of Appeals, Supreme Court of the United States, welfare, Civil Service System, and the Small Business Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard S. Brooks, Department of Industrial Relations, Alabama; Charles R. Jenkins, President, West Virginia Division of Izaak Walton League of America, Morgantown, West Virginia; Mrs. William F. Webb, Chairman, Land Use Committee, League of Women Voters of the Syracuse Metropolitan Area; Mrs. D.G. Witt, President, Junior Department Woman's Club of Nitro, Nitro, West Virginia; Arch F. Sandy Jr., President, West Virginia Surface Mine Association, Charleston, West Virginia. Topics include: strip mining, Department of Natural Resources, land reclamation, Association for Enviromental Protection, pollution, Marshall University, conservation, Watter Smith State Park, and information request.","This folder contains correspondence with: William J.B. Jacobs, President, Boone Supply Company, Prenter, West Virginia; Frank J. Maxwell Jr., Clerk of Harrison County, Harrison County Court House, Clarksburg, West Virginia; John P. McWhorter, Director, Department of Civil and Defense Mobilization; Douglas Hervey, Director, Brooke County Civil Defense, Wellsburg, West Virginia; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; N.W. Looney, Coordinator- Town of Alderson, Alderson, West Virginia; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Alan Susman, Senator, West Virginia; Charles H. Hadden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Secretary, Medical Licensing Board of West Virginia; Jeanette I. Sustad, Colonel, Director of Women Marines, Department of the Navy, Washington, D.C. Topics include: employment, West Virginia University School of Medicine, insurance, surface mining, Surgeon General, Old Age Assistance, Social Security, Supreme Court of the United States, black lung benefits, surplus property, surplus revenue, flag request, Pinecrest Hospital, National Governors' Conference, legislation, road bonds, state hospital farms, pollution, land use legislation, crime, Governor's Conference on Drugs, Department of Veterans' Affairs, and the Alcohol Beverage Control Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Cliffard H. Sutherland, Associate Minister for Campus Ministry, First Baptist Church and Baptist Student Center, Morgantown, West Virginia; Robert Lester, Director, Division of General Services, Department of Finance and Administration, West Virginia; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources, William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; William A. Sutphin Jr., Chaplain, Division of Police, Parkersburg, West Virginia; Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles, Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce, M.Y. Sutton, President, First Federal and Loan Association of Clarksburg, Clarksburg, West Virgnia; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: vocational rehabilitation, Adjutant General, federal budget, engineering, State Road Commission, Committee of Barbers and Beauticians, flood, road conditions, National Council of Teachers, taxes, aid to non-public education, employment, strip mining, Sutton Airport, information request, highway development, flag request, school bus drivers' strike, insurance, Department of Welfare, financial institutions, and alcohol in state parks.","Topics include: Supreme Court of the United States, American Party. Four copies of the American Party V. State of New York case.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joseph Swack, Mayor, Paw Paw, West Virginia; Robert D. Harman, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Paul L. Selby Jr., Dean, College of Law, West Virginia University; Paul C. Swain, President, Mogan County Court, Berkeley Springs, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Gary Swan, Chairman, Youths Highway Safety Advisory Committee, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C. Topics include: election, Committee on Crime, Delinquency, and Correction, regional councils, Marshall University, Advisory Council of Comprehensive Health Planning, West Virginia Educational Broadcasting Authority, workmen's compensation, flooding, employment, pornography, food stamps, welfare, Public Service Commission, campaign, education, highway safety, Marshall University engineering program, air pollution, information request, and alcohol legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Reverend Kenneth L. Swank, First Baptist Church, Beckley, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Dr. John G. Barker, President, Marshall University, Huntington, West Virginia; Robert C. Byrd, Senator, Washington, D.C.; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Dominick A. Barron, Area Supervisor, Department of Veterans' Affairs; David A. Swanson, Field Director, Lutheran Resources Mobilization Inc., Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Topics include: alcohol legislation, food stamps, International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Marshall University engineering program, Board of Regents, environmental engineering, road conditions, disability, college athletics, Economic Opportunity Office, and summer employment 1971.","This folder contains correspondence with: Sharlane Tyra Swanson, Research Department, National Prison Center, Iowa City, Iowa; C.T. Swartling, President, Viking Glass Company, New Martinsville, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: landfill, Library Commission, welfare, military, Vietnam War, and information request.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gordon H. Sweany, President, Safeco Insurance Companies, Seattle, Washington; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Administration, Department of Mental Health; Edward T. Sweeney, U.S Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Julia W. Sweeney, Administrative Secretary, Board of Accountancy, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: Weirton General Hospital, insurance, election, taxes, Highway Safety Commission, information request, employment, flag request, welfare, Vietnam War, road conditions, Civil Service System, Department of Employment Security, immigration, Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company; Aid to the Disabled, Department of Education, food stamps, and summer employment, 1971.","This folder contain correspondence with: Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Robert W. Clay, Deputy Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin C. Swenson, Chairman, Legislative Committee, Engine Generator Set Manufacturers Association; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Arlen L. Swiger, Business Manager, Salem College, Salem, West Virginia; Dominick A. Barron, Area Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs. Topics include: district attorney, legislature, local government, information requestion, Buffalo Creek Flood Disaster, flag request, hunting, college republicans, highway development, pollution, emergency power, welfare, Federal Highway Association, State Road workers strike, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Selective Service, Department of Finance and Administration, School Clothing Allowance, Salem College, Appalachian Regional Commission, black lung benefits, veteran's benefits, Department of Natural Resource, animal control, school transportation, road conditions, postal services, and conservation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mrs. Kenneth Swiger, President, Harrison County Republican Women, Shinnston, West Virginia; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety. Topics include: aid for non-public schools, Marshall University medical school, alcohol in state parks, police, social issues, Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission, employment, Department of Natural Resources, information request, election, strip mining, road condition, Public Safety, and the National Campers and Hikers Association.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Clifford Swihart, Building Engineer, Board of County Commissioners, South Bend, Indiana; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; C.T. Newton, Vice President, Swindell-Dressler Company, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Topics include: flag request, disabled parking permit, bridges, Department of Public Safety, industrial development, foster care, flooding, welfare, landfills, airports, West Virginia State Aeronautics Commission, land use, employment, Teacher Retirment System, and prisons.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Lieutenant Bill Switzer, The Blue Angels, Pensacola, Florida; Richard H. Slavin, Special Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia; Roger F. Switzer, State Social Action Chairman, National Association of Social Workers Inc.; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; W.B. Scope, Mayor, Welch, West Virginia; William S. Staub, P.E., Chief, Water Supply Program, Division of Sanitary Engineering, Department of Health; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; John A. Cain Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia; C.T. Sydenstricker, Secretary-Manager, The State Fair of West Virginia Inc., Lewisburg, West Virginia. Topics include: Leavenworth Federal Prison, dam construction, solid waste disposal, Medicare, Social Security, day care programs, flag request, election, water systems, West Virginia Board of Pharmacy, water quality, State Police, Selective Service System, recreation space, Department of Highways, and U.S. District judges.","This folder contains correspondence with: C.T. Sydenstricker, Secretary-Manager, The State Fair of West Virginia Inc., Lewisburg, West Virginia; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Robert K. Holliday, Senator, West Virginia; Maurice Sykes, President, Marmatic Sales Company Inc., Baltimore, Maryland; Robert H. Sykes, Chairman, Division of Language and Literature, West Liberty State College, West Liberty, West Virginia; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways, Zachari Karantonis Jr., Mayor, Sylvester, West Virginia; Carol J. Hopkins, Appointment Secretary, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: State Fair, Aid to the Disabled, black lung benefits, pornography, Vietnam War, gaming systems, highway development, State Road Commission, Emergency Employment Act of 1971, school transportation, solid waste management, energy and fuel, banking, Social Security, Department of Army, Rowlesburg Project, and welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with: James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare, Reverend Robert O. Sypolt, Brookhaven United Methodist Church, Morgantown, West Virginia; Clyde B. Pinson, Chairman, Cabell County Republican Executive Committee, Huntington, West Virginia; John Caffrey, President, Educational Systems Research Group; Darrell V. McGraw Jr., Special Counsel to the Governor, Governor's Highway Safety Representative, Charleston, West Virginia; Henry M. Jackson, Senator, Chairman, Senate Commitee on Interior and Insular Affairs, Washington, D.C.; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H, State Director of Health, Department of Health. Topics include: welfare, election, Selective Service System, school transportation, literacy, employment, highway safety, commemoration, information request, social and volunteer clubs, women's liberation, economy, air pollution, sewage systems and aid for non-public schools.","This folder contains correspondence with: addressed to Senate of West Virginia. Topics include: board and council nominations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Winfred L. Godwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board, Atlanta, Georgia. Topics include: community college, public service, legislation and higher education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Winfred L. Godwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board, Atlanta, Georgia. Topics include: veterinarians, black students, mental health, higher education, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Winfred L. Godwin, President, Southern Regional Education, Board, Atlanta, Georgia. Topics include: black students, community colleges, higher education, enrollment, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Winfred L. Goodwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board, Atlanta, Georgia. Topics include: higher education, federal aid, faculty, and psychiatric nursing.","This folder contains correspondence with: Winfred L. Goodwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board, Atlanta, Georgia. Topics include: copy of 1972 annual report","Topics include: health, and mental health programs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Prince B. Woodard, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents. Topics include: two-year colleges, higher education, mental health, state appropriations, and enrollment.","Topics include: higher education, West Virginia- Appalachian Demonstration Health Program, health care, and advanced degrees.","This folder contains correspondence with: Winfred L. Goodwin, Director, Southern Regional Education Board. Topics include: faculty, higher education, legislation, and faculty.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie, Commissioner, Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Vince Tabor, President, Ovista Corporation, Dallas, Texas; Yutaka Tachibana, Executive Director, Japan Trade Center, Chicago, Illinois; Thomas R. Foreman, Area Supervisor, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Conrad Taeuber, Acting Director, Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. Topics include: highway development, Department of Veterans' Affairs, West Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind, employment, Public Safety, Pipestem State Parks, Department of Education, trade, organic gardening, sewage systems, welfare, road conditions, floods, Vietnam War, hunting and fishing, aid for non-public schools, taxes, Weirton General Hospital, and redistricting.","This folder contains correspondence with: Walter W. Hogrefe, Colonel, CE, Deputy Director of Officer Personnel, Department of the Army, Washington, D.C.; Robert Taft Jr., Senator, Washington, D.C.; Major General Verne L. Bowers, Adjutant General, Department of the Army, Washington, D.C.; Samuel H. Weese, Insurance Commissioner, Department of Insurance; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Lester N. Lively, Chairman, Summers County Welfare Committee, Ballengee, West Virginia; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; A.L. Sommerville Jr., House of Delegates, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Major General Orwin C. Talbott, Commanding General, Fort Benning, Georgia. Topics include: military reserve, election, Buffalo Creek Disaster, West Virginia Public Service Commission, bridges, Committee of Barbers and Beauticians, insurance, flag request, Department of Public Institutions, National Guard, Practical Nurses Examining Board, West Virginia Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, drug abuse, license renewal, air pollution, federal judgeship, Medicare, employment, industrial development, littering, road conditions, Social Security, teachers retirement, legislation, and alcohol in state parks.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Herman E. Talmadge, Senator, Senate Committee on Finance, Washington, D.C.; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Kunio Tanabe, Governor, Yamanashi Prefecture, Kofu, Japan; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Joe D. Tanner, Director, State Game and Fish Commission, Atlanta, Georgia; Ned H. Tanner, Vice President, Premier Photo Service Inc., Coolville, Ohio; Jack W. Blair, State Director, Selective Service System, West Virginia; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; H.L.T. Taswell, Ambassador, Embassy of South Africa, Washington, D.C. Topics include: disability benefits, employment, taxes, welfare, revenue sharing, information request, Japan- United States Governors' Conference; citizenship, election, teamster strike, voting, state fairs and festivals, National Governors' Conference Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management, State Board of Accountancy, campaign, highway development, West Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants, tanning industry, Parsons Tanning Company, college graduates, tariffs, aid to non-public schools, proclamations, and Governor's Task Force on Local and Regional Planning.","Topics include Governor's Management Task Force Report","This folder contains correspondence with: T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; C.S. Collier, Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Dora Ruth Parks, Executive Secretary, West Virgina Library Commission; James L. Hupp, Director, Department of Archives and History; John Ashcraft, Director, Department of Mines; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., State Director of Health, Department of Health; George C. Duffield, Executive Secretary, Public Employees Retirement System; Samuel H. Weese, State Insurance Commissioner, Insurance Department; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; M.W. Smith, Commissioner, Department of Banking; W.L. Coffman, State Board of School Finance; Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, Department of Labor; Ira S. Dadisman Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System; James E. Ross, Commissioner, Nonintoxicating Beer Commissioner; R.C. Conaty, Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions.   Topics include: comments on task force report from each department.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; James D. Kerns, Superintendent, West Virginia Industrial School for Boys; James C. Cartwright, Chairman, State Board of Insurance; Joseph F. Peters, Assistant Executive Secretary, Teachers Retirement Board; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: State hospitals, sanitariums, old age homes, prison industries, penitentiaries, medium security prison, prison for women, industrial schools and homes, Forestry Camp for Boys.","This folder contains correspondence with: M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; Brigadier General Jack W. Blair, Adjutant General, Office of the Adjutant General; Carl G. Beard II, Director, Air Pollution Control Commission; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Fred L Davis Jr, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Michael A. Dively, Co- Chairmen, Task Force on Legal Rights and Justice White House Conference on Youth; Richard W. Alexander, Co-Chairmen, Task Force on Legal Rights and Justice White House Conference on Youth; Dan Bucks, Director of Reorganization, Executive Office, Pierre, South Dakota; Charles C. Cook, P.E., Director, Computer Planning and Technology, Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel Corporation; John F. Bennett, Senior Vice Commander, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Grafton, West Virginia; John J. Berger, 1st District Commander, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Glen Dale, West Virginia; Walter R. Billmyre, Commander, Veterans of Foreign Wars- Post 3518, Keyser, West Virginia; C.A. Blankenship, Clerk, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Martin J. Burskey, Inspector, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Weirton, West Virginia; E. Wayne Corrin, President, Consolidated Gas Supply Corporation, Clarksburg, West Virginia; Donald T. Gothard, Commander, Veterans of Foreign Wars- Post 9738, Guyandotte, West Virginia; Lawrence J. Hammond, Commander, Mountaineer County Council No.7, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Shinnston, West Virginia; John W. Hereford, President, West Virginia Association for Mental Health Inc., Charleston, West Virginia; R.W. Howard, President, Borg-Warner Corporation, Marbon Division, Washington, West Virginia; G. Cameron Hunter, Secretary, West Virginia Board of Architects, Princeton, West Virginia; James Biba, Warren King Associates, Chicago, Illinois; C.O. Koch, Director-Administration, Mobay Chemical Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Topics include: regulations and resources, roads, health and welfare, education, executive branch, age of majority, information system services, Department of Social Services, Department of Veterans' Affairs, task force recommendations, public markets, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Agriculture, Department of Public Institutions, Department of Mental Health.","This folder contains correspondence with: James E. Matthey, Adjutant, Chapter 13, Disabled American Veterans; John W. Hopkirk, Chairman, Liberal Arts Division, PMC Colleges, Chester, Pennsylvania; Robert L. Mosden, Council of Higher Education for Virginia, Richmond, Virginia; Rembert Moyer, Post Commander- Post 9666, Veterans of Foreign Wars; Sandra S. Osborn, Librarian, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; Ronald Reagan, Governor, California; Keith D. Ray, Post Commander- Post 1064, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Huntington, West Virgina; Carl D. Reese, President, Weston Chamber of Commerce, Weston, West Virginia; Benjamin E. Shore, Executive Director, New Hampshire, Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; Forest W. Southall, County Supervisor, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Grantsville, West Virginia; C. Ray Stratton, Commander, Disabled American Veterans, Huntington, West Virginia; Carroll H. Curry, Manager, Parkersburg Division, Monongahela Power Company, Parkersburg, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: legislation, public markets, Department of Agriculture, Department of Veterans' Affairs, executive branch, State Road Commision strike, state hospitals, investments, and pensions.","This folder contains correspondence with: T.K. Webb, Regional Vice President, Union Carbide, Corporation, Charleston, West Virginia; George S. Weaver Jr., Manager, Bache \u0026 Co Incorporated, Wheeling, West Virginia; Hugh Latimer, President, Governor's Management Task Force Inc., Charleston, West Virginia; William J.L. Wallace, President, West Virginia State College, Institute, West Virginia; D. Banks Wilburn, President, Glenville State College, Glenville, West Virginia; John L. Witt Jr., Mayor, Fayetteville, West Virginia; Paul Crabtree, Legislative Examiner, West Virginia Legislature; John A. Cain, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Carl G. Beard II, Director, Air Pollution Control and Commission, West Virginia. Topics include: executive branch, Department of Civil and Defense Mobilization, public markets, higher education, Department of Agriculture, and Department of Veterans' Affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission. Topics include: Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Natural Resources, Tax Department, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Civil Service, Department of Public Institution, Insurance Department, Governor's Office, Nonintoxicating Beer Commission, Department of Labor, Adjutant General, Department of Employment Security, Public Service Commission, State Road Commission, Secretary of State, Department of Mines, Department of Welfare, Department of Public Safety, Department of Mental Health, and Federal-State Relations.","This folder contains correspondence with: H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; James E. Ross, Nonintoxicating Beer Commission; James B. Taylor, Vice President, Cessna Aircraft Company, Wichita, Kansas. Topics include: donations, Department of Public Safety, employment, information request, road conditions, Department of Highways, welfare, junk cars, workmen's compensation, Social Security, disability insurance benefits, strip mining, State Road Commission, information request, child custody, campaign, highway guide signs, and air crafts.","This folder contains correspondence with: James B. Taylor, Vice President, Cessna Aircraft Company, Wichita, Kansas; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., State Director of Health, Department of Health; James E. Ross, Commissioner, Nonintoxicating Beer Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Education; Joseph W. Taylor, Vice President, Wheeling Machine Products Company, Wheeling, West Virginia; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. Topics include: private air travel, sewage system, beer licenses, Department of Highways, payroll, Department of Education, employment, legislation, welfare, alcoholism, Marshall University medical school, aid to non-public schools, information request, environmental conservation, black lung benefits, compensation discrimination, and teacher's salaries.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; H. Ward, Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety. Topics include: disability benefits, employment, Department of Welfare, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, Aid to the Aged, Blind and Disabled, Social Security, black lung benefits, Teacher's Retirement Board, congressional redistricting, foster care, and state hospitals.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: welfare, strip mining, election, Department of Natural Resources, Board of Regents, hunting and fishing licenses, military engagements, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: A.W. Taylor, Charter President, Parkersburg Chapter of the National Association of American Business Clubs, Parkersburg, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Mike Hoback, Administrative Assistant, Department of Highways; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor; Jonathan O. Seaman, Lieutenant General, USA Commanding, Department of the Army, Fort George Meade, Maryland; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Charles D. Taylor, Chairman, Bridge and Road Committee, Northern Hancock County Development Organization, Chester, West Virginia. Topics include: welfare, road conditions, food stamps, Aid to the Disabled, voting rights, employment, low-income housing, legislation, Adjutant General, compassionate reassignment, information request, Department of Motor Vehicles, funeral benefits, gas supply, federal judgeship, Marshall University medical school, highway development, kindergarten, state college system, Board of Regents, Mineral County Bar Association, and State Road Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; David D. Taylor, Chairman of the Board, Allegheny Land and Mineral Co., Clarksburg, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Jody G. Smirl, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Edwin K. Taylor, Senior Corporate Counsel, Penn Central Transportation Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Topics include: National Drug Training Program, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction, kindergarten, State Building Commission, waterway conservation, Governor's Conference on Education, West Virginia Association of School Administration, flag request, information request, Division of Vocational Education, volunteer work, Department of Welfare, Selective Service System, Office of Economic Opportunity, Appalachian Regional Commission, Foster Grandparents Program, water systems, Department of Highways, revenue sharing, regional councils, Teacher's Retirement Board, and the Interstate Commerce Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Govenor; Frank L. Taylor, Judge, Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, Kanawha County Courthouse, Charleston, West Virginia; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission. Topics include: state employees, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, information request, Small Business Association, campaign, Aid to the Disabled, child custody, employment, healthcare, Rowlesburg Dam, drug abuse, Department of Public Safety, and employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: James H.J. Tate, Mayor, Philadelphia; L.C. Tate, Vice President- General Manager, General Telephone Company of the Southeast, Bluefield, West Virginia; Robert B. Moran, Administrative Assistant, Department of Commerce; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Hannibal Tavares, Public Affairs Coordinator, Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association, Honolulu, Hawaii; Alfred Parker, Executive Director, Tax Foundation Inc., New York, New York. Topics include: election, Greenbrier Airport, Aeronautics Commission, Department of Public Safety, highway development, funeral benefits, Social Security, employment, flag request, dentistry, The Scout Association, pollution, and taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donald C. Cook, President, American Electric Power Company Inc, New York, New York; Alfred Parker, Executive Director, Tax Foundation Inc., New York, New York; Randolph W. Thrower, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Washington, D.C. Topics include: taxes, religious organization tax exempt status, legislation, income tax, tax structure, and taxicab service.","This folder contains correspondence with: Paul Crabtree, Legislative Examiner. Topics include: Governor's Management Task Force, task force recommendation, State Tax Department, Adjutant General, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Insurance Commission, Department of Labor, and Vocational Rehabilitation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack W. Blair, Brigadier General, Adjutant General, Office of the Adjutant General; Carl G. Beard II, Director, Air Pollution Control Commission; R.C. Conaty, Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; James L. Hupp, Director, Department of Archives and History; Dora Ruth, Executive Secretary, Library Commission; John Ashcraft, Director, Department of Mines, Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; C.S. Collier Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; John P. McWhorter, Director, Department of Civil and Defense Mobilization; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; M.W. Smith, Commissioners, Department of Banking; James E. Ross, Commissioner, Nonintoxicating Beer Commissioner; Ira L. Dadisman Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: task force recommendations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carl W. Glatt, Executive Director, State of West Virginia Human Rights Commission; James C. Cartwright, Chairman, State Board of Insurance; Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, Department of Labor; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; Russell H. McQuain Jr., Action Executive Director, Mental Retardation Program Specialist, Commission on Mental Retardation; John Ashcraft, Director, Department of Mines; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; George C. Duffield, Executive Secretary, Public Employees Retirment System; Samuel H. Weese, State Insurance Commissioner, Insurance Department. Topics include: task force recommendations.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; W.L. Coffman, State Board of School Finance; Joseph F. Peters, Executive Secretary, Teachers Retirment Board; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: task force recommendations, state hospitals and sanitoriums, prisons and jails, industrial homes, Forestry Camp for Boys, prison industries.","This folder contains correspondence with: John T. Henley, Director of State Government Reorganization Study, Raleigh, North Carolina; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Samuel H. Weese, Insurance Commissioner, Insurance Department; Dr. B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Federal State Relations; Jack W. Blair, Brigadier General, Adjutant General, Office of Adjutant General; James E. Ross, Commissioner, Nonintoxicating Beer Commissioner; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; William H. Lively, Executive Secretary, West Virginia State Medical Association; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. Topics include: Governor's Management Task Force Report, task force recommendations, state government, Department of Labor, and the State Road Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: sections of the task force report. Topics include: task force recommendations, Governor's Office, Board of Investments, Building Commission, Sinking Fund Commission, Human Rights Commission, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Treasurer, Auditor, and the Department of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: sections of the task force report. Topics include: Sinking Fund Commission, Civil Service System, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Aeronautics Commission; Department of Agriculture, Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission; Department of Banking, Nonintoxicating Beer Commissioner, Department of Civil and Defense Mobilization, Department of Employment Security, Geological and Economic Survey, Human Rights Commission, Board of Insurance, Department of Mines, Department of Natural Resources, Boards and Commissions, and the Commissioner of Public Institutions.","This folder contains correspondence with: sections of the task force report. Topics include: Department of Public Safety, Public Service Commission, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board, Commission on Uniform State Laws, Department of Health, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Department of Welfare, Commission on Aging, Health Board and Commissions, Board of Education, Department of Education, Board of Vocational Education, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, School for Deaf and Blind, Board of School Finance, Board of Regents, Commission on Higher Education, Educational Broadcasting Authority, Department of Archives and History, and the Library Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: various West Virginia teachers. Topics include: legislation and pay raises.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Jerry A. Temple, Assistant Supervisor, Short-Take-off-Landing Airport, Walt Disney World Co., Lake Buena Vista, Florida; Lantz E. Temple, Principal, Bruceton Schools, Bruceton Mills, West Virginia; T. Edward Temple, Chairman, Potomac River Basin Advisory Committee, Washington, D.C.; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner, State Road Commission; James E. Friet, Executive Director, Temporary Special Levy Study Commission, Bellevue, Washington; Robert B. Moran, Supervisors, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; James L. Hupp, Director, Department of Archives and History; Bob Dudley Smith, Executive Vice President, Tennessee Savings and Loan League Inc., Nashville, Tennessee. Topics include: employment, Department of Highways, Appalachian Regional Commission, Walt Disney World, school traffic zone, legislation, highway development, motorcycle helmet law, flag request, Social Security, road conditions, pollution, scholarships, Department of Natural Resources, strikes, redistricting, donation request, and mental health complex.","This folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. Topic include: coal policies, delinquency, vehicle registration, junior operator license, child custody, vehicle titles, welfare, employment, adoption, Department of Labor, income tax, black lung benefits, tourism, prayer in public schools, and planned communities.","This folder contains correspondence with: Chet Holifield, Chairman, Government Operations Committee, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.; Richard Nixon, President, Washington, D.C.; R.H. Norair, President, Norair Engineering Corporation, Washington, D.C.; Peter Flanigan, Special Assistant to the President, Washington, D.C.; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia; Herman H. Pevler, President, Norfolk and Western Railroad, Roanoke, Virginia; Jennings Randolph, United States Senate, Washington, D.C.; James A. Rhodes, Governor, Columbus, Ohio; Winthrop Rockefeller, Chairman, Southern Governors' Conference, Washington, D.C.; George W. Romney, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, D.C.; Dorsey C. Scott, Superintendent, Wetzel County Schools, New Martinsville, West Virginia; Robert W. Scott, Governor, Raleigh, North Carolina; George P. Shultz, Secretary, Department of Treasury, Washington, D.C.; James F. Slaughter, President, Downtown Clarksburg Associates, Clarksburg, West Virginia; Ted T. Stacy, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Mrs. S. Herbert Stitt, State Chairman, American Guild of Organists, Bridgeport, Ohio. Topics include: National Governor's Conference, National Labor Relations Board, forest conservation, Federal Mine Health and Safety Act, natural disasters, Canaan Valley State Park, VISTA program, petrochemical industry, kindergarten, elections, Adjutant General, Vocational and Technical Education Advisory Council, water use, State Road Commission strike, Nursing Home Licensing Board, education, school levy, Railroad Safety Program, employment, legislation, bridges, moon landing, urban renewal, Department of Mines, welfare, pollution, National Youth Science Camp, Appalachian Regional Commission, State Road Commission, State and Local Financial Assistance Act of 1972, taxes, highway development, organized labor, Department of Education, and local businesses.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.S. Morse, Chairman of the Board, Taylor, Smith, and Taylor Company, Chester, West Virginia; Francis C. Turner, Administrator, Federal Highway Administration, Washington, D.C.; Tom Vail, Chief Council, U.S. Senate Committee on Finance, Washington, D.C.; John A. Volpe, Secretary of Transportation, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; Charles E. Walker, Under Secretary of Treasury, Washington, D.C.; Mrs. Harry Finley, President, West Virginia Federal of Women's Clubs, White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia; Allison Maxwell, Chairman of the Board, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; F. Perry Wilson, Chairman of the Board, Union Carbide Corporation, New York, New York; John L. Witt, Mayor, Fayetteville, West Virginia; Peter K. Zannoni, President, Calhoun County Board of Education, Grantsville, West Virgina; Jennings Randolph, United States Senate, Washington, D.C.; W. Astor Kirk, Regional Director, Mid-Atlantic Region, Office of Economic Opportunity, Washington, D.C.; Robert W. Scott, Governor, Raleigh, North Carolina; Frank L. Farrar, Governor, Pierre, South Dakota; John Slack, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.; Clifford Hardin, Secretary of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.; Bert Bradford, Director, Industrial Development, Department of Commerce; Alberta Davis, Directory, Nursing, West Virginia Wesleyan College, Buckhannon, West Virginia; Rob Boy Walters, Superintendent, Jackson County Schools, Ripley, West Virginia; Clement Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Eldon Shipman, Superintendent, Schools for the Deaf and Blind, Romney, West Virginia; Ralph Bird, Chairman, Technical Services Division, Bluefield State College, Bluefield, West Virginia; Robert Docking, Governor, Topeka, Kansas; James E. Allen Jr., Assistant Secretary for Education and U.S. Commissioner of Education, U.S. Office of Education, Washington, D.C.; John A. Love, Governor, Denver, Colorado. Topics include: athletics programs, Price Commission, Department of Civil and Defense Mobilization, taxes, military service, highway development, Upshur County Community Action Council, vocational education, railway strike, Department of Veterans' Affairs, legislature, Vocational and Technical Education Advisory Council, U.S. Bureau of Public Debt, law enforcement, bridges, State Road Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission, prisoners of war, miners, State Road Commission, airport, National Youth Science Camp, Community Action Programs, crime, and the Council of Southern Mountains.","This folder contains correspondence with: Spiro T. Agnew, Vice President, Washington, D.C.; Richard M. Nixon, President, Washington, D.C.; James E. Allen Jr., Assistant Secretary of Education, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Washington, D.C.; Robert B. Bailey, Superintendent, Webster County Schools, Webster Springs, West Virginia; Clement Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Eugene R. Bertermann, President, National Religious Broadcasters Inc.; Ralph Bird, Chairman, Technical Services Division, Bluefield State College, Bluefield, West Virginia; W. A. Boyle, President, United Mine Workers of America, Washington D.C.; Bert Bradford, Director, Industrial Development, Department of Commerce; Robert Bruce, Mayor, New Martinsville, West Virginia; Thomas E. Bryant, M.D., Director, Office of Health Affairs, Office of Economic Opportunity, Washington, D.C.; Earl L. Butz, Secretary of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.; Charles A. Byrley, Director, Federal-State Relations; Gray M. Cassell, Superintendent, Pocahontas County Schools, Marlington, West Virginia; Abel Boggs, President, Clay County Education Association, Valley Fork, West Virginia; W. Henry Cone, Director, Education Commission of the States, Denver, Colorado; W.R. Cooke, Superintendent, Mercer County Schools, Princeton, West Virginia; Dr. N. H. Dyer, Association of State and Territorial Health Officers; Harold Ellis, Assistant Superintendent, Logan County Schools, Logan, West Virginia.  Topics include: campaigns, fundraising, federal taxes, tax exemptions, education, bridges, vocational and technical education, kindergarten, Vocational and Technical Education Advisory Council, disaster relief, Berkeley Springs Sanitarium, black lung, food stamps, livestock, Board of Probation and Parole, highway safety, Marshall University, Board of Regents, early childhood education, school funds, State Road Commission, public health, and Headstart programs.","This folder contains correspondence from: Frank L. Farrar, Governor, Pierre, South Dakota; Paul Rand Dixon, Chairman, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, D.C.; Robert Finch, Secretary of HEW, Washington, D.C.; D.R. Frazer, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Mike Gorman, Executive Director, National Committee Against Mental Illness, Washington, D.C.; Clifford Hardin, Secretary of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.; Ken Hechler, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.; Dr. James Hickman, President, West Virginia Academy of Science, West Liberty State College, West Liberty, West Virginia; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C.; Chet Holifield, Chairman, Government Operations Committee, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. Topics include: Price Commission, Department of Employment Security, National Youth Science Camp, Vocational and Technical Education Advisory Council, West Virginia State Fair, corporate mergers, mental health, Coal Mine Health and Safety Bill, West Virginia Penitentiary, bridges, State Road Commission, legislation, Department of Welfare, disasters and emergencies, Human Rights Commission Act, Department of Natural Resources, election reform, college athletics, Department of Transportation, early childhood education, Farmers Home Administrations, National Band Festival, Marshall University, taxes, bridges, and the Appalachian Regional Development Acts 1969.","This folder contains correspondence from: W. Astor Kirk, Regional Director, Mid-Atlantic Regional, Office Economic Opportunity, Washington, D.C.; Robert R. Knight, President, Board of Directors, West Virginia Contractors' Association, White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia; D.E. Martin, President, McDonough Company, Parkersburg, West Virginia; W.J. Martin, President, Logan County Chapter, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Logan, West Virginia;  John H. Chafee, Secretary of the Navy of the United States, Washington, D.C.; J.H. McCracken, Mayor, Wellsburg, West Virginia; R.E. Mentzer, President, The People's Bank, Weirton, West Virginia; Fred A. Beedle II, Executive Vice President, Metsch Refractories Inc., Chester, West Virginia; Barry Meyer, Chief Counsel, Senate Public Works Committee, Washington, D.C.; John N. Mitchell, Attorney General of the United States, Washington, D.C. Topics include: Alcohol Beverage Commission, taxes, branch banking, bridges, school buildings, Marshall University, Headstart programs, State Road Commission, Vocational and Technical Education Advisory Council, Air Force, highway development, Southern Governor's Conference, Weirton General Hospital, emergency planning, Price Commission, voting rights, school levy, VISTA, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: John V. Miller Jr., Superintendent, Preston County Schools, Kingwood, West Virginia; Dallis F. Morris, Chairman of Legislative Committee, Clay County Education Association; James L. Stone, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Education Association, Charleston, West Virginia. Topics include: Teachers' insurance program, legislation, and early childhood education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Samson Bland, President, Grant County Education Association. Topics include: teachers' insurance program, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth R. Harper, Principal, Franklin High School, Franklin, West Virginia; Mrs. Delvin (Katorah) Goff, President, Tucker County Education Association. Topics include: teachers' insurance program, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Herbert W. Palmer, Principal, South Parkersburg, Parkersburg, West Virginia; Raymond L. Hines Jr., President, Hardy County Education Association. Topics include: teachers' insurance program, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Elaine Davidson, Executive Secretary, Office of the Governor; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Randal Cornell Teague, Director, Regional and State Activities, Young Americans for Freedom, Washington D.C.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; George H. Seibert Jr, House of Delegates, West Virginia. Topics include: telephone directories, telephone service, voting age, television, information request, prisoners of war, teacher's pay raise, education, retired teacher's benefits, teacher union, flag request, arts and crafts, communism, drug abuse, Teamsters, highway safety, tourism, and United States District Attorney.","This folder contains correspondence with: Daivd B. Dalzell, President, Fostoria Glass Company, Moundsville, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Dr. B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Federal State Relations, West Virginia; J.A. Tedesso, Chief, Exempt Organizations Branch, Internal Revenus Service, Department of Treasury; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health; James W. Teets, House of Delegates, West Virginia; John L. Teets, Admiral-CRN, President, Cherry River Navy Inc, Richwood, West Virginia; J. Winston Teets, Commissioner, County Court of Hard County, Moorefield, West Virginia. Topics include: communism, National Governors' Conference, welfare, technical education, higher education, scholarships, campaign, state lottery, employment, junk cars, recreation, Early Childhood Development Program, and the West Virginia Board of Veterinary Medicine.","This folder contains correspondence with: John L. Teets, Vice President, Wil-Jar Corporation, Richwood, West Virginia; Forest B. Crane, Director, Department of Publicity and Advertising, Fort Lauderdale, Florida; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; John J. Jones, District Manager, Social Security Administration, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Morgantown, West Virginia; Harold G. Payne, President, Telephone Utilities of West Virginia Inc., Export, Pennsylvania; Elaine Davidson, Executive Secretary, Office of the Governor. Topics include: House of Delegates, driver's license, black lung benefits, information request, telephone service, 911 emergency number, and telephone directories.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Dr. Dahlia Terrell, Assistant Professor, Department of English, Texas Tech University; Phillip G. Terrie, Chairman, Kanawha County Regional Traffic and Arterial Study Coordinating Committee, Charleston, West Virginia; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; James G. Terrill Jr., Executive Director, American Academy of Environmental Engineers, Arlington, Virginia. Topics include: flag request, aid for non-public education, highway development, unrest on college campuses, and air pollution.","This folder contains correspondence with: L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Rogers B. Morton, Chairman, Republican National Committee, Washington, D.C.; Major General Jack W. Blair, Adjutant General; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor; James R. Clowser, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: payroll, employment, immigration, housing, Christmas bonus, welfare, food stamp programs, state parks, Appalachian Regional Commission, Vietnam War, gas shortage, Board of Education, and information request.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.R Teter, Mayor, Harman, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Joseph W. Teter, Maintenance Superintendent, District Eight, Department of Highways; Roy W. Walter, State Director, School Transportation and Driver Education, Department of Education; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; George R. Pell, Chief of Claims, Rep. The American Legion, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Lysander Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner, State Road Commission; J. Richard Barber, Acting Commissioner, Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission; Walter D. Tetrick, Publisher, Mineral Daily News- Tribune Co. Inc., Keyser, West Virginia; Willis G. Tetrick Jr., Vice President General, National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, Washington, D.C. Topics include: summer employment 1971, information request, legislation, cloud seeding, Department of Welfare, state prisons, strip mining, land reclamation, Southern Regional Health Council, campaign, school buses, Board of Education, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, free lunch programs, food stamps, election, tourism, veteran pension, employment, Economic Opportunity Office, Federal Trade Commission, advertising, Bicentennial Commission, aid to non-public schools; and gun control.","This folder contains correspondence with: L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Victor H. Thacker, Assessor of Barbour County, Philippi, West Virginia; John Mardigian, Complaints Examiner, Life, A\u0026S Division, Insurance Department; Ton Duc Thang, President, Democratic Republic of Vietnam, Hanoi, North Vietnam; B.L. Coffindaffer, Dean and Director, Appalachian Center, West Virginia University; Thomas M. Thawley, Commissioner, Property Management and Disposal Service, General Service Administration, Washington, D.C.; Harley O. Staggers, Senate, Washington, D.C.; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner, Department of Highways; Paul Zakaib Jr, House of Delegates. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, souvenirs, Department of Welfare, Marshall University medical school, employment, child labor, parochial colleges, public parking, Social Security, Medicare, Adjutant General, insurance, Colin Anderson Center, governor inauguration, prisoners of war, senior citizens, bridges, mental health complex, hardship discharge, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Mental Health, steam locomotives, Cass Scenic Railroad, surplus property, Civil Service System, Blue Ridge project, and road conditions.","This folder contains correspondence from: Robert R. Bowers, Executive Director, West Virginia Petroleum Association, Charleston, West Virginia; Frank L. Farrar, Governor, South Dakota; Charles E. Fowler, Manager, A.W. Cox Department Store, Charleston, West Virginia; Louise B. Garrard, Executive Director, West Virginia Commission on Aging, Charleston, West Virginia; Frank Murray, Secretary of State, Helena, Montana; M.R. Quane, Director of State Services, National Federation of independent Business, San Mateo, California;  Herbet L. Sharp, Director of Development, West Virginia Wesleyan College. Topics include: election and the bus strike.","This folder contains correspondence from: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; E.W. Thayer, Adjutant, Disabled American Veterans, Braxton County Chapter #41, Sutton, West Virginia; Sister Damien Therese, Principal, Sacred Hearts Convent, Honolulu, Hawaii; Larence B. Bradley, Acting Executive Secretary, Thermal Power Plant Site Evaluation Council, Olympia, Washington; Lt. Colonel Ralph H. Theophilus, USAR Retired, Reserve Officers Association, Monongalia-Preston Chapter, Morgantown, West Virginia; Paul A. Thielke, Researcher, Department of State Personnel, Columbus, Ohio; Geo. V. Theiroff, President, Tower Lines Inc, Wheeling, West Virginia; John R. Dyer, President, Webster County Bar Association, Webster Springs, West Virginia. Topics include: welfare, flag request, surface mining, highway development, election, mines, Occupational Pneumoconiosis Board of the Workmen's Compensation Fund, reference publications, Social Security, political science, information request, thermal power plant, Reserve Officers Training Corps, National Youth Science Camp, aid to non-public schools, Buffalo Creek Disaster, highway development, law enforcement, circuit courts, legislation, road conditions, employment, Vietnam War, and voting laws.","This folder contains correspondence with: C. Reeves Taylor, Secretary, Mineral County Bar Association, Keyser, West Virginia; R.D. Harman, Chairman, Mineral County Republican Executive Committee, Keyser, West Virginia; John F. Darrow, Executive Secretary, Writing Paper Division, Writing Paper Manufacturers Association. New York, New York; Albert S. Thomas, Secretary Treasurer, Printing Paper Manufacturers Association, New York, New York; Alex Brast Thomas, President, Thomas Company Inc., Huntington, West Virginia; John D. Ryan, General, USAF, Chief of Staff, Department of the Air Force, Washington, D.C.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; R.C. Conaty, Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission; A.F. Zoda, Chief, Special Inquiries Unit, Department of the Army, Fort Dix, New Jersey; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: circuit courts, Southern Growth Policies Board, election, Department of Commerce, Air Force, welfare, Department of Highways, employment, food stamps program, flag request, industrial development, underage drinking, military housing, bank bonds, Civil Service System, summer employment 1971, workmen's compensation, missing persons, regional councils, fraud, strip mining, military discharge, flooding, postal service, Department of Public Safety, and the Department of Mental Health.","This folder contains correspondence with: William L. Barry, Executive Assistant, Executive Chamber, Nashville, Tennessee; Ira S. Latimer Jr, Special Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia; General John D. Ryan, Chief of Staff, Department of the Air Force, Washington, D.C.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Earl J. Thomas, Chairman of the Board, American Stevedoring Corporation, Worthington, Ohio; Nyle M. Jackson, Acting Deputy Assistant, Postmaster General, Post Office Department, Bureau of Operation, Washington, D.C.; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, Senator, Washington, D.C; Frederick L. Thomas Jr., President, Kanawha County Planning and Zoning Commission, Charleston, West Virginia; James R. Thomas II, President, Carbon Fuel Company, Charleston, West Virginia; James K. Thomas, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; R.L Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, Department of Labor. Topics include: employment, Division of Vital Statistics, circuit courts, Weirton General Hospital, welfare, food stamps program, strike, retired teachers, aid to non-public schools, postal service, Federal Aviation, Agency, Human Rights Commission, West Virginia State Aeronautics Commission, alcoholism, tax refunds, legislation, teachers' salaries, mental health complex, tourism, road conditions, black lung, strip mining, election, National Alliance of Businessmen, Department of Mines,  highway development, West Virgina State Board of Banking and Financial Institutions, Legislative Building Commission, West Virginia Blue Book, and union mediation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; William F. Vieweg, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Don Meadows, Assistant Director, Information Division, Department of Agriculture. Topics include: Republican Governor's Conference, college athletics, Department of Natural Resources, fundraising, Governor's Prayer Breakfast, state festivals, flag request, welfare, road conditions, school transportation, information request, workmen's compensation, hunting and fishing licenses, food stamps program, highway development, postal service, and the Marshall University medical school.","This folder contains correspondence with: L. N. Thomas, Carbon Fuel Company, Charleston, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Mark O. Thompson, Information Director, Regional Planning Association of Western Montana, Missoula, Montana; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, State Commissioner of Public Institutions; John J. Jones, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration, Morgantown, West Virginia; Dan T. Moore, Director General, International Platform Association, Washington, D.C.; Lewis G. McComas, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Eugene Crutchfield, Action Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; J.T. Gribben, Lieutenant, Executive Office, Department of Public Safety; Carolyn J. Zinn, Director, Department of Archives and History; Millard L. Thomas, President, West Virginia Chapter, American Society of Landscape Architects, Charleston, West Virginia; Carl G. Beard III, Director, Air Pollution Control Commission. Topics include: taxes, election, mine safety legislation, food stamp program, strikes, fundraising, land use, Hopemont State Hospital, black lung, Marshall University medical school, information request, widow's benefits, pollution, welfare, vocational education, air pollution, Girl Scouts, and Hopemont State Hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with: N.H. Dyers, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health; R.P. Grogan, Postal Service Officer, Charleston, West Virginia; Richard P. Thomas, Manager, Belpre Area Chamber of Commerce, Belpre, Ohio; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Clement R. Bassett, Department of Employment Security; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Roy O. Thomas, President, Monongalia County Chapter, Izaak Walton League, Morgantown, West Virginia. Topics include: benefits for public employees, AARP, abortion, election, State Road Commission, regional councils, housing projects, West Virginia Historical Drama Association, welfare, campaigns, Department of Public Safety, Marshall University medical school, aid for non-public schools, flag request, Work Incentive Program, dependent child claim, mining, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Thomas L. Thomas, Health Officer, Ohio County Health Department, Wheeling, West Virginia; Richard Homan, Chairman, Pendleton County Health Board, Sugar Grove, West Virginia; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Ward F. Thomas, President, County Court of Preston County, Kingwood, West Virginia; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; A.G. Thompson, Chairman, Kanawha County, Democratic Executive Committee; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs. Topics include: election, Federal-State Relations, day care, Spanishburg Lake Project, West Virginia Comprehensive Health Planning Advisory Council, surface mining, employment, pollution, archives and history, airports, pornography, welfare, disability benefits, Social Security, food stamps program, Selective Service System, West Virginia University School of Medicine, campaigns, Marshall University medical school, automobile ownership, Veterans Administration, alcohol in state parks, Social Security, taxes, information request, Davis Power Project, farmer's markets, medical bills, mine dumps, veteran medical benefits, tax reform, license plates, and the Department of Mental Health.","This folder contains correspondence with: James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Administration, Department of Mental Health; Roger P. Elser, Ph.D., Director, Division of Special Education, Department of Education; Lewis G. Conway, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; T.L. Gannaway, Commander, U.S. Coast Guard, Commanding Office, United States Coast Guard, Department of Transportation; Don Thompson, Vice President, Oh-Kan Wanderers, State Safety, National Campers and Hikers Association Inc., Point Pleasant, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ed Thompson, Executive Vice President, Basin Petroleum Association, Midland, Texas; R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Walter L. Synder, Director, Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor; Frank B. Thompson Jr., President, Glenmore Distilleries Company, Louisville, Kentucky; Frederick E. Thompson, Republican Committeeman, Fifteenth Senatorial District, Belington, West Virginia. Topics include: special education, welfare, tax refund, veterans' pension, employment, military transfer, Adjutant General, Weirton General Hospital, littering, hunting licenses, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency, and Correction, Air Pollution Control Commission, Betty Crocker coupons, snow and ice control, oil and gas industry, foster care, school transportation, employment, strip mining, Hill-Burton funds, minimum wage, Colin Anderson Center, bridges, State Road Commission, Selective Service System, road conditions, and eminent domain.","This folder contains correspondence with: Eugene H. Thompson, Chief Accountant, State Sinking Fund Commission of West Virginia; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virgina. Topics include: employment, Board of Directors of the West Virginia Housing Development Fund, and the West Virginia Board of Optometry.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lyle E. Herod, Associate Registrar, West Virginia University Medical Center; Frank W. McKee, M.D., Dean of Medicine, West Virginia Medical Center; Lewis H. Conway, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Frank Caudy, Chief Deputy, Department of Veterans' Affairs; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Evertt R. Thompson, President, Thompson Truck and Equipment Co.; Dan E Canter, Chief, Division of Wildlife Resources, Department of Natural Resources; Ira L. Dadisman Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: volunteering, information request, Department of Highways, West Virginia University School of Medicine, welfare, flooding, legislation, Social Security, black lung benefits, black bear population, Legal Aid Society, employment, Spencer State Hospital, Aid to the Disabled, workmen's compensation, parks and recreation, pilots, food stamps, information request, and the district attorney.","This folder contains correspondence with: James F. Thompson, Commander, Disabled American Veterans, Department of West Virginia; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health; J.W. Thompson, President, Mercer County Bank, Princeton, West Virginia; John Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; E.H Post, Executive Secretary, Department of Highways; Keith Thompson, Mayor, Athens, West Virginia; George P. Shultz, Secretary, Department of Treasury, Washington, D.C.; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include:  Veterans' Council, industrial development, employment, legislation, circuit courts, fire service, black lung benefits, Department of Mines, Social Security, Department of Labor, Civil Service System, road conditions, flood control, regional councils, local doctors, Federal-State Relations, flag request, National Governors' Conference, water system, Economic Development Administration, water shortage, Department of Natural Resources, food stamps, and the West Virginia Racing Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; C.S Collier Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; George W. Spruce III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission; Norma Thompson, Manager, Department of Employment Security. Topics include: alcohol in state parks, welfare, pensions, West Virginia Racing Commission, School Clothing Allowance Program, summer employment 1971, Christmas bonus, Pharmacy Program for the Aged, tanning industry, legislation, Department of Public Institutions, information request, and road conditions.","This folder contains correspondence with: W.S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commission, State Tax Department; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul E. Thompson, President, Huntington District Labor Council, Huntington, West Virginia; Paul W. Thompson, Harrison County Superintendent, Department of Highways; R.M. Thompson, Secretary, Weirton Savings and Loan Company, Weirton, West Virginia; James H. Pearis, Counselor Deaf and Blind, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Robert E. Thompson, Membership Manager, Affiliated League of Emergency Radio Teams, Washington, D.C.; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Arden R. Hodges, Acting Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Robert M. Thompson, State Representation, Wisconsin Legislature, Madison, Wisconsin; T.K. Webb, Regional Vice-President, Union Carbide Corporation, Charleston, West Virginia; Robert A, McConnell, Commissioner, Department of Labor; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: road condition, welfare, income tax, capital punishment, littering, Marshall University medical school, Aid to the Disabled, Weirton General Hospital, State Fire Marshal, information request, black lung benefits, flag request, emergency vehicles, teacher's salaries, Board of Pharmacy, Nursing Home Licensing Board, pollution, employment, food stamps, union grievances, legislation, National Guard, and the Department of Public Safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Rich Thomson, Associate Pastor, First Baptist Church, Hurricane, West Virginia; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: welfare, electric chair, bridges, road conditions, Board of Regents, food stamps, television, moon rocks, employment, Retirement System, Board of Education, Purchasing and Supplies, advertisement, Youth Crusade for Christ, Social Security, littering, mining, Rowlesburg Project, Selective Service, and the Department of Highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert R. Thornsberry, Administrator, Man Appalachian Regional Hospital, Man, West Virginia; Homer R. Shield, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Commissioner, Public Service Commission; Dan E. Canter, Assistant Chief, In Charge of Game Management, Division of Wildlife Resources, Department of Natural Resources; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ted Stacy, House of Delegates, West Virginia; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Fred L. Davis Jr, Commission, Workmen's Compensation Fund; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: employment, Marshall University medical school, driver's license, legislation, Department of Mines, State Economic Opportunity Office, local elections, state parks, conservation, welfare, Department of Motor Vehicles, Public Service Commission, farmer's markets, flag request, mine health and safety, Department of Employment Security, aid for non-public schools, road conditions, information request, State Road Commission, workmen's compensation, and food stamps.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Philip L. Thornton, Director, United State Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Area, State and Private Forestry, Darby, Pennsylvania; Edward P. Cliff, Chief, Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.; Pleas B. Rogers, President, West Virginia Thoroughbred Breeders and Horsemens Association; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Randolph W. Thrower, Commissioner, Internal Revenue, Washington, D.C.; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communcation, Department of Welfare; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; D.C. Thumm, Mayor, Dunbar, West Virginia. Topics include: surface mining, welfare, employment, conservation, cooperative forestry programs, elections, Republican National Convention, Racing Commission, AFL-CIO, education, environmentalism, Veterans' Administration Hospital, flag request, taxes, custody, Internal Revenue Services, public transportation, Spencer State Hospital, tourism, highway development, Greyhound Lines, community college, Federal Housing Administration, regional councils, and the State Fire Marshal.","This folder contains correspondence with: Strom Thurmond, United State Senate, South Carolina; Joseph F. Marsh, President, Concord College, Athens, West Virginia; Ira L. Dadisman Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Instiutions; John R. Barber, Commissioner, Alcoholic Beverage Control; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: surface mining, airports, legislation, Vietnam War, Natural Resources Commission, employment, Department of Public Institutions, campaign, National Governors' Conference, Department of Veterans' Affairs, beer license, Internal Revenue Service, black lung benefits, West Virginia University School of Medicine, voting age, conventions, Farmington Mine Disaster, food stamps, and the Department of Mines.","This folder contains correspondence with: Donald L. Butler, Director, Income Tax Division, State Tax Department; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Lee J. Tickell, Chairman, Montana Manpower Planning, Advisory Council, Office of the Governor, Helena. Montana; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Norbert T. Tieman, Governor, Nebraska, James F. Tierney, Reverend, Our Lady of Fatima Church, Huntington, West Virginia; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virgina; Laurence E. Tierney Jr., Chairman of the board, Eastern Coal Corporation, Bluefield, West Virginia; John R. Tiller, State Forester, State Commission of Forestry, South Carolina; Harold J. Synder, Director, Division of Engineering, Public Service Commission; William S. Ritchie Jr, Commissioner, Department of Highways; Jack D. Stafford, Assistant Commissioner, State Road Commission. Topics include: income tax, employment, food stamps, Buffalo Creek Disaster, Manpower Planning Committee, Shenandoah Downs, Old Age Assistance, election, federal judgeship, retired teachers, summer employment, pollution, drug abuse, freedom of the press, disposal of solid waste, Supreme Court of Appeals, National Governors' Conference, highway development, bridges, Board of Registration for Foresters, road conditions, West Virginia Industrial Development Authority, strip mining, branch banking, black lung, School for the Deaf and Blind at Romney, United States Bicentennial, aid to non-public schools, law enforcement, information request, Department of Welfare, forest conservation, water rates, Economic Opportunity Council, and the State Road Commision.","This folder contains correspondence with: H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Ben Tilson, President, Capitol Paper Supply Inc., Charleston, West Virginia; J. Tom Tilson, Executive Director, The American National Red Cross, Lima, Ohio. Topics include: Social Security, water impoundments, welfare, Vietnam War, Pharmacy Program for the Aged, junk cars, forest management, information request, flag request, Hopemont State Hospital, Department of Mental Health, State Road Commission, purchase orders, Occupational Health and Safety Act, foster care, disaster relief, and summer employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kermit Moore, President, Greenbrier Chapter, Izaak Walton League of America, Lewisburg, West Virginia; Kenneth Timberlake, President, Wier Happy Wheels, Chapter of National Campers and Hikers Association Inc., Weirton, West Virginia; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Don J. Hindman, President, Time Industries Inc., Chicago, Illinois; Charles E. Jones, Editor, The Times Record, Spencer, West Virginia; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; W.W. Tinder Jr., President, Tinder-White Truck and Equipment Company Inc., Bluefield, West Virginia. Topics include: flood control, timber harvesting, highway safety, state parks, coal transport, industrial development, advertisement, flag request, compensation, Department of Welfare, Hopemont State Hospital, fire safety, outdoor recreation, unemployment, information request, highway development, food stamps, Social Security, Huntington State Hospital, School Clothing Allowance Program, employment, hunting and fishing license, West Virginia University, campaign, water and sewer systems, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Donald L. Butler, Director, Income Tax Division, State Tax Department; James S. Gladwell, Deputy State Superintendent, Department of Education; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director- Administration, Department of Mental Health; R.L Bonar, Colonel, Department of Public Safety; Paul P. Tinning, President, Association of Labor Mediation Agencies, Conciliation Service, Portland, Oregon; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; George W. Spruce III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Jack W. Blair, Major General, Adjutant General, Office of the Adjutant General; E. Robert Bell, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; C.F. McNutt, Director, Department of Finance and Administration; Hollis M. Dole, Assistant Secretary, Mineral Resources, Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C.; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant, Office of the Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: welfare, tax refund, information request, school transportation, Weston State Hospital, foster care, Social Security, black lung benefits, public sector employees, employment, law enforcement, tourism, cost of living, energy crisis, aid for non-public schools, military pension, Veterans Administration, Republican National Convention, highway safety, Marshall University, Department of Mines, Mine Safety Academy, and road conditions.","This folder contains correspondence with: James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; W. Don Maughan, Director, United States Water Resources Council, Washington, D.C.; Dr. E.K. Feaster, President, Fairmont State College, Fairmont, West Virginia; B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Federal-State Relations, West Virginia; George J. Titler, Vice President, United Mine Workers of America, Washington, D.C.; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; J.R. Clowser, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Mental Health; Don H. Titus, Membership Chairman, Consumer Association of West Virginia, Huntington, West Virginia; Edgar N. Henry P.E., Chief, Water Resources Division, Department of Natural Resources; Samuel H. Weese, Commissioner, Insurance Department; John W. Landfried, State Fire Marshal, Office of Insurance Commissioner; Mary Titus, Area III Vice President, National Retired Teachers Association, Huntington, West Virginia. Topics include: Aid to the Disabled, Elementary and Secondary Education Act, Higher Education Act, Title IX, labor unions, employment, welfare, Civil Service System, summer employment, consumer protection, campus protests, fire safety, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Tobin, Senior Vice President, World Magazine, New York, New York; William S. Davis, Chief, Appalachia Operations Division, Office of Economic Opportunity, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Perry E. Gresham, President, Bethany College, Bethany, West Virginia; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Daniel B. Taylor, State School Superintendent, Department of Education; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; L.R. Craft, Lieutenant Colonel, Inspector, Department of Public Safety; John F. Toepp, Michigan State Senate, Lansing, Michigan; Masakichi Ogawa, Japan Local Information Service Association, Tokyo, Japan; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: Toastmasters International, taxes, legislation, media appearances, surface mining, information request, early childhood education, welfare, flag request, National Youth Science Camp, retired teacher's pension, House of Delegates, summer employment 1971, Japanese Governors' Delegation, and pollution.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; James A. Tolbert, President, Jefferson County Branch, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Charles Town, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare. Topics include: immigration, taxes, Department of Mental Health, highway safety, pornography, Rural Refuse Collection Program, mine impoundments, conservation, junk cars, Farmington mine disaster, water systems, Social Security, Aid to the Disabled, food stamps, Adjutant General, and the United Mine Worker's Retirement Pension Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Rick Tolley, Head Football Coach, Department of Athletics, Marshall University, Huntington, West Virginia; Robert M. Ball, Commissioner of Social Security, Social Security Administration, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Baltimore, Maryland; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Hillory A. Tolson, Administrator, White House Historical Association, Washington, D.C. Topics include: Social Security, road conditions, flag request, Office of Federal-State Relations, fire safety, Advisory Committee to the State Commission on Mental Retardation, Advisory Council for Development Disabilities, accessibility, toll bridges, Special Police Officer, employment, Farmers Home Administration, jail conditions, welfare, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, food stamps, black lung benefits, driving licenses, strip mining, and insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia. Topics include: Nonintoxicating Beer Commission, legislation, Advisory Committee to the State Commission on Mental Retardation, Board of Veterinary Medicine, National Governors' Conference, U.S. Marshal, and employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: employment, State Road Commission strike, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, welfare, state residency, Aid to the Disabled, state parks, Department of Highways, Governor's Food and Agriculture Committee, food stamps, instructional term, law enforcement, aid to non-public schools, Marshall University medical school, Civil Service System, and student bussing.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira L. Dadisman Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System; D.S. Tomkies, Vice President, Security Insurance Company, Huntington, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Joseph J. Tomlin, President, Pop Warner Junior League Football, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Kenneth Timberlake, President, Weir Happy Wheels, Chapter of National Campers and Hikers Association Inc., Weirton, West Virginia; George W. Spruce III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Deal H. Tompkins, President, Charleston Area Medical Center, Charleston, West Virginia; William Tompos, Senator, West Virginia; Douglas W. Toms, Director, National Highway Safety Bureau, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Public Safety, employment, aid to non-public schools, highway safety, pollution, welfare, Social Security, state parks, outdoor recreation, information request, military service, Adjutant General, West Virgina University Medical Center, Appalachian Regional Commission, summer employment 1971, insurance, mental health, alcohol in state parks, taxes, Colin Anderson Center, Air National Guard, and drinking and driving.","This folder contains correspondence with: Felix J. Toner, Chairman, Inaugural Committee, Juneau, Alaska; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; John H. Chafee, Secretary of the Navy, Washington, D.C.; William D. Toohey, President, Discover America Travel Organizations Inc., Washington, D.C.; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare. Topics include: aid to non-public schools, flag request, food stamps, road conditions, legislation, Social Security, black lung benefits, teacher's salary, welfare, Indochina War, Work and Training Program, taxes, Medical Corp of the Navy, tourism, summer camps, information request, vocational education, pollution, and mine workers.","This folder contains correspondence with: John A. Bunner, Chief of Claims, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Fred R. Toothman, Director of Coal Development, Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, Huntington, West Virginia; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; Anto Topali, Consul General, Consulate General of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security. Topics include: school transportation, State Road Commission, employment, Board of Accountancy, welfare, parks and recreation, strip mining, School of Mines, alcohol in state parks, food stamps, Social Security, license plates, school conditions, military service, sewage systems, Public Service Commission, diplomatic relations, illegal hunting, genealogy, conservation, Department of Employment Security, unemployment, and road conditions.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Larry D. Torchia, Director, Parks and Recreation, New Martinsville, West Virigina; Spiro T. Agnew, Vice President, Washington, D.C.; W. Robert Biddington, D.D.S., Dean, School of Dentistry, West Virginia University; Anthony Torchio, Director, Board of Park Commissioners, Weirton, West Virginia; Patrick T. Tork, Supervisor of Facilities and Game Operations, School of Physical Education, West Virginia University; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; David E. Tork, President, Development Associates, Baltimore, Maryland; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; J.D. Barlow, Commander, U.S. Navy, Head, Rating Control, Section Group C, Enlisted Personnel Division, Department of the Navy, Washington, D.C.; Powell E. Toth, Director, Human Resources and Humanistic Studies Division, West Virginia University; William A. Toussaint, Executive Director, Clay County Development Corporation, Clay, West Virginia; John Tower, Senator, Chairman, Committee on Armed Services, Washington, D.C.; Raymond C. Tower, Executive Vice President, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Lysander Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce. Topics include: Department of Education, physical therapy, telephone service, financial aid, Weirton Chamber of Commerce, Workmen's Compensation Fund, welfare, elections, Teacher's Retirement Board, aid to non-public schools, Civil Service System, Buffalo Creek Disaster, highway development, Variable Reenlistment Bonuses, food stamps, employment, Denmar State Hospital, citizenship, tourism, road conditions, United States Bicentennial, Comprehensive Health Planning Advisory Council, Selective Service Act, Vietnam War, Marshall University medical school, covert listening device, and black lung benefits.","This folder contains correspondence with: P.G. Hoye, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; C. Vincent Townsend, Grand Master, Most Worshipful Grand Lodge, Martinsburg, West Virginia. Topics include: prayer in schools, Department of Veterans' Affairs, nursing homes, welfare, Comprehensive Health Planning Council, driver's licenses, surface mining, highway development, Department of Highways, employment, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, food stamps, Civil Service System, and a flag request.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas W. Toy, Administrative Assistant, Air Fore Logistic Command, Wright Patterson Air Base, Dayton, Ohio; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; W. Byron Rumford, Assistant to the Director, Federal-State Cooperation, Federal Trade Commission, Bureau of Consumer Protection; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; Mark Gibson, Director, Traffic Safety Commission, Boise, Idaho; J.C. Trahan, Director of Hotels and Resorts, The Branigar Organization Inc., Bloomingdale, Illinois; Russell E. Train, Chairman, Council on Environmental Quality, Executive Office of the President; Russell Train, Under Secretary of the Interior, Department of Natural Resources, Washington, D.C.; Allan Fujimoto, Executive Secretary of the Governor's Ad Hoc Commission on Manpower Development and Training, Department of Management, College of Business Administration, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii. Topics include: Marshall football team tragedy, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Social Security, highway safety, food stamps, Lankin State Hospital, vehicle titles, information request, vehicle inspections, highway development, Federal Trade Commission, miner's strike, traffic management, car accidents, traffic safety, pornography, environmentalism, National Youth Science Camp, solid waste, disposal, legislation, wildlife, and employment training programs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Earl M. Vickers, Director, Office of Legislative Services, West Virginia Legislature; William H. Loy, Administrative Assistant, Office of the Governor's Office, West Virginia; Coleman E. Trainor Jr., President, First Huntington National Bank, Huntington, West Virginia; Warren G. Magnuson, Chairman, Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, Washington, D.C. Topics include: training, election, Federal Consumer Protection Act, West Virginia Bankers Association, memorial roadways, bridges, utility companies, Board of Regents, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gordon C. Luce, Secretary of Business and Transportation, Business and Transportation Agency, Sacramento, California. Topics include: Governor of California's Task Force on Transportation.","This folder contains correspondence with: John W. Raymond, Political Editor, Huntington Publishing Company, Huntington, West Virginia. Topics include: Army National Guard, Appalachian Regional Commission, and the Federal Aviation Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: John A. Bunner, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs, William Christensen, State Service Officer, Department of Ohio, AMVETS, Cleveland, Ohio; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; James O. Trout, Assistant Industrial Agent, Industrial Development, Real Estate and Taxation Department, Norfolk and Western Railway Company, Roanoke, Virginia; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; James R. Closer, Deputy Director, Administration, Department of Mental Health; Frank Troutman, President, Castleberry's Food Company, Augusta, Georgia; James S. Trouman, ANSER Analytic Services Inc., Falls Church, Virginia. Topics include: Denmar State Hospital, School Clothing Allowance Program, Department of Welfare, pension, food stamps, junk cars, information request, West Virginia Blue Book, navigational systems, U.S Army Corps of Engineers, and air freight transport system.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.N. Trowbridge, Executive Director, The Huntington West Virginia Housing Authority, Huntington, West Virginia; Arthur G. Trudeau Jr, Vice President, International Tourism and Travel Centers, Los Angeles, California; Harry L. Buch, Chairman, Racing Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; John D. Rockefeller, Secretary of State, West Virginia; W.B. Rannells, District Engineer, State Road Commission. Topics include: immigration, Vietnam War, summer employment, Public Employees Retirement System, legislation, public library, information request, tourism, National Labor Relations Board, unemployment, employment, Service Corp Program, summer employment 1971, Board of Pharmacy, data management, Social Security, education, road conditions, flag request, Weirton General Hospital, and Marshall University.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.S. Nickelsbuerg, Acting Manager, DCA-1, Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; J.H. Shaffer, Administrator, Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; John Volpe, Secretary, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; J.R. Amato, Contracting Officer, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; Admiral C.R. Bender, U.S. Coast Guard, Washington, D.C. Topics include: aviation safety, National Aviation System Policy, Federal Railroad Administration, railway accidents,  cargo security program, Federal Boat Safety Act 1971.","This folder contains correspondence with: W.J. Smith, Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Commandant, Washington, D.C.; Curtis F. Greve, Chief, Airports Branch, DCA-600, Federal aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; F.C. Turner, Federal Highway Administrator, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Mary Brooks, Director of the Mint, Department of the Treasury, Washington, D.C. Topics include: tonnage measurement of ships, Federal Aviation Administration, aviation safety, emergency relief, bridges, Federal- Aid Highway Act of 1970, environmental impact, Hinton Bridge, emergency relief, Eisenhower silver dollar, Federal-Aid Highway Construction, and highway development.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.R. Bartelsmeyer, Director of Public Roads, Federal Highway Administration, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; Robert Brenner, Acting Director, National Highway Safety Bureau, Federal Highway Administration, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; R. Vance Hartke, Senator, Subcommittee on Surface Transportation, Washington, D.C.; William C. Jennings, Chairman, Hazardous Materials Regulations Board, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; John C. Kluzynski, Representative, Chairman, Subcommittee on Roads, House Public Works Committee, Washington, D.C.; Frank D. Altobelli, Regional Administrator, National Highway Safety Bureau, Department of Transportation, Baltimore, Maryland; Charles H. Hartman, Acting Director, National Highway Safety Bureau, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; John T. Hanna, Director, Highway Safety Division, Office of Administration, Governor's Office, Richmond, Virginia; Douglas W. Toms, Director, National Highway Safety Bureau, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; John A. Volpe, Secretary of Transportation, Washington, D.C. Topics include: interstate highways, road conditions, Highway Safety Act of 1966, National Governors' Conference, highway safety, legislation, Emergency Transportation Assistance Act of 1970, Public Service Commission, accident fatalities, federal-state relations, state purchased equipment, insurance, alcoholism, recreational boating accidents, and General Services Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: A. Campbell, Acting Director, Office of Contract and Procurement, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, D.C.; O.W. Siler, Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Commander, Second Coast Guard District, U.S. Coast Guard, Department of Transportation; R.R. Bartelsmeyer, Acting Federal Highway Administrator, Federal Highway Administration, Department of Transporation; T.R. Sargent, Vice Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Assistant Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard, Department of Transportation; W.E. Dennis, Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Chief of Staff, Second Coast Guard District, Department of Transportation, C.C. Villarreal, Administrator, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, Department of Transportation; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; J.R. Amato, Director, Office of Contracts and Procurement, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Department of Transportation. Topics include: political favors, bridges, flood damage, Personal Rapid Transit system, erosion, Highway Safety Act 1966, Highway Trust Fund, noise pollution, and a Selective Traffic Enforcement Program.","This folder contains correspondence with: W.C. Morrill, Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Chief of Staff, Second Coast Guard District, Department of Transportation; O.W. Siler, Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Commander, Second Coast Guard District, Department of Transportation. Topics include: environmental impact, bridges, and the Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964.","This folder contains correspondence with: C.C. Villarreal, Administrator, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, Department of Transportation; John A. Volpe, Secretary, Department of Transportation; Herbert F. DeSimone, Assistant Secretary for Environment and Urban Systems, Office of the Secretary of Transportation; Theodore N. McDowell, Director of Information, Office of the Secretary of Transportation; Robert Brenner, Action Director, National Highway Safety Bureau, Federal Highway Administration, Department of Transportation; Jennings Randolph, Senator, U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C.; Harley O. Staggers, Chairman, House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. Topics include: Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964, highway safety, National Transportation Planning Study, Uniform Relocation Assistant and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, motorcycle safety, legislation, National Governor's Conference, insurance, public transportation, Mobile Community Services Project, highway development, air traffic controller strike, Summer Youth Opportunity Program, Cargo Security Program, Highway Safety Act of 1970, federal-state relations, environmental impact, rail service, and the Appalachian Development Highway System.","This folder contains correspondence with: James W. Donley, Special Assistant to the Secretary, Public Affairs, Department of the Treasury, David M. Kennedy, Secretary, Department of the Treasury. Topics include: tax reform, federal aid to states, revenue sharing, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: William O. Sievertson, Mayor, Glen Dale, West Virginia; K.L. Trimble, Director, Engineering and Planning, City of Clarksburg, West Virginia; Joseph F. Peters, Assistant Executive Secretary, Teachers Retirment Board; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; George R. Triplett, Judge, Twentieth Judicial Circuit, Elkins, West Virginia; Richard W. Velde, Associate Administrator, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, Department of Justice; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce. Topics include: employment, aid to non-public schools, information request, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction, advertising, higher education, Appalachian Educational Laboratory, Marshall University medical school, hospitalization, law enforcement, West Virginia State Bar, federal judgeship, legislation, rehabilitation and detention centers, black lung benefits, Department of Welfare, surface mining, and a flag request.","This folder contains correspondence with: Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; A.L. Lively, Chief, General Environmental and Food Control Section, Department of Health; Dominick A. Barron, Area Director, Clarksburg, Department of Veterans' Affairs; John P. Quarles, President, Tri-State Transit Authority, Huntington, West Virginia; Robert Alexander, Director of Placement, Marshall University, Huntington, West Virginia; John Troelstrup, President, Mercer County Economic Opportunity Corporation, Bluewell, West Virginia; Dr. Clay Whitehead, Director of the White House, Office of Telecommunications Policy, Washington, D.C.; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Mrs. W.B. Trosper, Executive Director, Huntington-Cabell Chapter, The American Red Cross, Huntington, West Virginia; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education. Topics include: black lung benefits, Department of Mental Health, sewage systems, Civil Service System, Marshall University medical school, school reserve, aid to non-public schools, highway development, veteran's hospitals, employment, airports, West Virginia Council of Churches, welfare, memorabilia,  nuclear issues, flag request, Mashall University football team plane crash, West Virginia Federation of Republican Women, road conditions, Department of Welfare, taxes, immigration, and Neighborhood Youth Corps.","This folder contain correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Gary Tredway, Director of Public Relations, Republican Governors Association, Washington, D.C.; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Angelo Tremblay, Minister of Tourism, Fish and Game, Department of Tourism, Quebec, Canada; Homer R. Shield, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: employment, food stamps, Blue Ridge hydro-electric project, unemployment benefits, elections, United Mine Workers of America, Social Security, information request, special education, House of Delegates, labor unrest, state parks, tourism, Hopemont State Hospital, road conditions, West Virginia Aeronautics Commission, black lung benefits, teacher's salaries, flood damage, license plates, Department of Public Institutions, and national forests.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; John D. Ryan, General, Chief of Staff, USAF; Paul H. Trevillian, Chairman, Parks and Recreation Committee, City Council, Morgantown, West Virginia; James A. Ashburn, City Manager, Morgantown, West Virginia; Dr. James L. Chapman, President, West Liberty State College, West Liberty, West Virginia; Joseph F. McKeever Jr., President, Tri-County Citizens for Clean Air; George H. Seibert Jr., Minority Leader, House of Delegates, West Virginia; George Junkins Jr., Mayor, Triadelphia, West Virginia; Peter A. Triani, D.D.S., Director, Division of Dental Health, Department of Health, Richmond, Virginia; Coleman E. Trainor Jr., President, First Huntington National Bank, Huntington, West Virginia; Charles F. Dodrill, President, Tri-State Airport Authority, Huntington, West Virginia; Robert L. Park, Hearing Examiner, Civil Aeronautics Board, Washington, D.C.; John P. Quarles, President, Tri-State Transit Authority, Huntington, West Virginia. Topics include: financial aid, tourism, Aid to the Disabled, food stamps, conventions, youth centers, air pollution, poverty, sewage systems, Triangle Improvement Council, employment, registered nurses, retired teachers, fishing licenses, black lung benefits, vocational education, Tri-State Airport, highway development, Buffalo Creek Disaster, Appalachian Regional Development Commission, Marshall University football team plane crash, public transit, and the Emergency Employment Act.","This folder contains correspondence with: Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security, William Carpenter, General Chairman, Fourth International Conference on Urban Transportation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; D.R. Vealey, District Chairman, Transportation-Communication Employees Union; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; John A. Volpe, Secretary of Transportation, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; C. Herbert Traubert, Secretary, West Virginia Board of Pharmacy; John P. Plummer, President, West Virginia Board of Pharmacy; Lysander L. Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce. Topics include: information request, Civil Service System, employment, public transportation, diversity in hiring, aid for non-public schools, travel allowance, highway safety, Transportation Remuneration and Incentive Program, littering, housing projects, Board of Pharmacy, Uniform Controlled Substances Act, drug abuse, pollution, National Governor's Conference, tourism, and state employee travel regulations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Arden R. Hodges, Acting Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; W. Earnest Stahl, General Manager and Comptroller, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, Charleston, West Virginia; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Charles H. Haden II, Commissioner, State Tax Department; Rex M. Smith, State Superintendents of Schools, Department of Education; Donald L. Butler, Director, Income Tax Division, State Tax Department. Topics include: state employee travel regulations, travel, tourism, military service, office rental, employment, information request, home for the aged, highway development, taxes, and Marshall University medical school.","This folder contains correspondence with: George B. Trubow, Deputy Director, Office of Law Enforcement Programs, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, United States Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.; Carol Benson, Regional Scientist, Systems Group of TRW Inc., Washington Operators, Washington, D.C.; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; Roy W. Walter, State Director, School Transportation and Driver Education, Department of Education; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Joseph H. Mills, Director, State Economic Opportunity Office; Hubert B. Lake, The Tucker County Bank, Parsons, West Virginia; Denver S. Tucker, Mayor, Buffalo, West Virginia. Topics include: Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act, State Road Commission, transportation, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Weirton General Hospital, notary public, driver's education, National Council of Teachers of English, information request, immigration, tuberculosis, flag request, employment, outdoor recreation, aid for non-public schools, state festivals, Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, regional development, school levy, vocational education, Davis Power Project, Committee on Aging, and the Antiquities Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Elliot E. Maynard, Managing Director, Tug Valley Chamber of Commerce; Larry A. Tucker, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; George P. Shultz, Secretary, Department of Treasury, Washington, D.C.; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Robert W. Burk Jr., Senator, West Virginia; Donald G. Roth, President, Tucker County Chamber of Commerce, Parsons, West Virginia; Ross H. Tuckwiller, President, The State Fair of West Virginia. Topics include: Committee on Aging, United States Bicentennial, Social Security, scenic rivers program, United Mine Workers of America, insurance, communism, legislation, federal-state relations, welfare, fire insurance, pollution, information request, banking regulations, Board of Banking and Financial Institutions, Marshall University medical school, road conditions, highway development, mental health complex, National 4-H Congress, and strip mining.","This folder contains correspondence with: Elliot E. Maynard, Managing Director, Tug Valley Chamber of Commerce; William E. Timmons, Assistant to the President, White House, Washington, D.C.; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Richard H. Turk, Acting Highway Safety Coordinator, Baltimore, Maryland. Topics include: Scenic Rivers Committee, Hill-Burton funds, floods, aid for non-public schools, motion picture rating systems, public safety, military service, employment, air pollution, flag request, West Virginia Comprehensive Health Planning Advisory Council, highway safety, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert D. Bailey, Secretary of State, West Virginia; Hulett C. Smith, Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: License Certificate Appeal Board.","This folder contains correspondence with: James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; William W. Turnbull, President, Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: flag request, employment, tuberculosis, welfare, Social Security, food stamps, information request, environmentalism, education, and tourism.","This folder contains correspondence with: William W. Turnbull, President, Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Denzil Turner, Mayor, Kingwood, West Virginia; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; F.C. Turner, Federal Highway Administrator, U.S Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C. Topics include: educational assessment, junk cars, jail, liquor laws, black lung benefits, school clothing allowance, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, summer employment, traffic safety, Federal-Aid Highway Act 1970, bridges, highway safety, emergency relief funds, and driver's licenses.","This folder contains correspondence with: Andrew J. Jeter, Chairman, Black Citizens Committee, Weirton, West Virginia; Mrs. Harry Turner, Secretary, Black Citizens Committee, Weirton, West Virginia; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Norma J. Turner, Director of Personnel, Republican National Committee, Washington, D.C.; Joseph F. Peters, Assistant Executive Secretary, Teachers Retirement Board, Charleston, West Virginia; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; W. Earnest Stahl, General Manager and Comptroller, West Virginia Turnpike Commission. Topics include: school transportation, Human Rights Commission, employment, Civil Service System, Board of Pharmacy, food stamps, outdoor recreation, flag request, mental health complex, Department of Public Institutions, Nursing Home Licensing Board, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, racism, skeet shooting, purchasing orders, retire teacher's benefits, Marshall University medical school, School Clothing Allowance Program, pollution, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board, Department of Public Safety, and the  West Virginia Turnpike Commission.","This folder contains correspondence: Roger Tusken, Executive Director, The American Academy of Family Physicians, Kansas City, Missouri; George Tussey Jr., President, United Steelworkers of America, Local No. 1865, Ashland Kentucky; Ira S. Latimer, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: healthcare, information request, family medicine, Marshall University medical school, waterways, county school boards, medical records, euthanasia, abortion, vehicle registration, and the Vietnam War.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topic include: comprehensive health planning, National Health Service Corps, food stamps, information request, Republican National Committee, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles T. Tweel, President, Taxi Service Inc., Huntington, West Virginia; Dr. Frank W. McKee, Dean, School of Medicine, West Virginia University; Joesphine L. good, Convention Director, Republican National Committee, Washington, D.C.; Robert C. Walker, Special Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, California; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; John D. Twiname, Administration, Social and Rehabilitation Service, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Washington, D.C.; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; C.C. Phillips Jr., Mayor, Mullins, West Virginia; Rolland B. Handley, Regional Director, Northeast Region, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Topics include: Vietnam War, campaign, Tri-State Airport, transportation support, school conditions, school bands, pollution, celebrity appearances, Marshall University medical school, junk cars, vocational rehabilitation, food stamps, road conditions, and Twin Falls State Park.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Joseph D. Tydings, Senator, Committee on the Judiciary, United State Senate; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., State Director of Health, Department of Health; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; W.L. Gilligan, Chairman, Tyler County Republican Executive Committee; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Russell Bonner, Superintendent, Tyler County Schools; W. Astor Kirk, Regional Director, Mid-Atlantic Region, OEO, Washington, D.C.; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; William E. Ford, President, Electronic Communications Inc., Nitro, West Virginia; William R. Tyler, Ambassador, Embassy of the united States of America, The Hague, Netherlands. Topics include: Twin Falls State Park, road conditions, nursing home certification, federal judgeship, Head Start, Fairmont Emergency Hospital, family planning programs, Tygart Lake State Park, parks and recreation, environmental conservation, hunting, school transportation, truancy, food stamps, surface mining, flag request, Selective Service, and white supremacy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard E. Tyson, Attorney at Law, Huntington, West Virginia. Topics include: Board of Examiners for Registered Professional Nurses, elections, Department of Public Safety, state festivals, Board of Regents, Marshall University medical school, House of Delegates, and insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard E. Tyson, Attorney at Law, Huntington, West Virginia; John Richard Barber, Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission; Prince B. Woodard, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents. Topics include: car inspections, Lincoln Day Dinner, National Governors' Conference, workmen's compensation, U.S Economic Development Administration, Department of Public Institutions, employment, West Virginia Natural Resource Commission, county courts, U.S. Army Reserve, bridges, driver's licenses, House of Delegates, and the State Road Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard E. Tyson, Attorney at Law, Huntington, West Virginia; Bill Loy, Administrative Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: Young Republicans, Housing and Urban Development, employment, State Road Commission, Students for a Democratic Society, highway development, and bridges.","This folder contains correspondence with: James R. Rogers, President, West Virginia Conference of Typographical Union; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Ira S. Latimer, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Cyril D. Tyson, Deputy Administrator, Commissioner, Human Administration, Manpower and Career Development Agency, New York, New York; James T. Fleming, Assistant Director, Housing, West Virginia University. Topics include: Tygart Lake State Park, property acquisition, employment, parks and recreation, college dormitories, State Road Commission, Buffalo Creek disaster, and information request.","This folder contains correspondence with: Hiroshi Uchida, Consul General of Japan, New York, New York; Morris K. Udall, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.; Richard J. Udouj, President, Boy Scouts of America, Westark Area Council, Fort Smith, Arkansas; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Albert W. Uhl, Correctional Program Advisor, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Kermit McKeever, Chief, Division of Parks and Recreation, Department of Natural Resources; Curtis M. Uhl, Mayor, Vienna, West Virginia; Kent S. Hall, Chairman, Kanawha County Republican Executive Committee, Charleston, West Virginia; Al Ullman, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. Topics include: National Multiple Sclerosis Society, environmental conservation, flag request, Colin Anderson Center, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction, Pipestem State Park, traffic control systems, road conditions, regional councils, Board of Education, Mid-Ohio's Valley Mayor's Association, Social Security, legislation, taxes, teacher's salary, driver's licenses, College Republicans, industrial development, capital punishment, Federal Child Care Program, information request, and traffic signal systems.","This folder contains correspondence with: W.B. Umberger, President, Grandview Doolin Water Association, New Martinsville, West Virginia; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; C. Herbert Traubert, Secretary, West Virginia Board of Pharmacy; Major General Jack W. Blair, Adjutant General; Carl Ulsaker, Regional Director, Washington Regional Office, Post Office Department, Washington, D.C.; John Kelly, Treasurer, West Virginia; A. Heaton Underhill, Assistant Director for State Grants and Resource Studies, U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Washington, D.C.; Grace Strain, Director, Food Stamp Program, Department of Welfare; Cecil H. Underwood, President, Bethany College, Bethany, West Virginia; Don Underwood, Personnel Director, Department of Highways; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce. Topics include: tourism, information request, highway development, sewage systems, Interstate Commission on the Potomac River, Uniform Controlled Substance Act, capital punishment, voter registration, employment, aid for non-public schools, pollution, strip mining, Postal Service Savings System, wildlife resources, Richard Nixon's trip to China, communism, taxation of churches, mineral springs, state employee salary reports, food stamps, state roads, elections, flag request, alcohol sales, and Weston State Hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with: James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Administration, Department of Mental Health; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ralph N. Steele, Special Assistant, Hospital Administration, Department of Mental Health; Charles H. Hadden II, State Tax Commission, State Tax Department; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; J. Richard Barber, Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; C.S. Collier Jr, Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Gordon D. Marling, Executive Secretary-Treasurer, West Virginia Association of Life Underwriters, Inc., Wheeling, West Virginia. Topics include: Weston State Hospital, employment, welfare, Colin Anderson Center, Aid to Disabled, radio broadcasts, flag request, information request, bridges, Farmer's Home Administration, sanitation, pornography, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, and kindergarten.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; F.G. Baenig, President, Community Savings Bank, Wheeling, West Virginia; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., State Director of Health, Department of Health; Spiro T. Agnew, Vice President, Washington, D.C.; Henry Eschwege, Director, Resources and Economic Development Division, U.S. General Accounting Office, Washington, D.C.; John Volpe, Secretary, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; Edward F. Kearney, Executive Director, National Committee on Uniform Traffic Laws and Ordinances, Washington, D.C. Topics include: unemployment compensation, legislation, federalization of unemployment insurance, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, welfare reform, Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, Uniform Controlled Substances Act, Uniform Reciprocal Support Act, Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies of 1970, employment, Union Carbide Corporation, taxes, and import restrictions.","This folder contains correspondence with: T.K. Webb, Regional Vice President, Union Carbide Corporation, Charleston, West Virginia; Donald F. Evans, Record Manager Union 76 and President, American Records Management Association, Palatine, Illinois; W. V. Layman, Traffic Manager, Union Pacific Railroad Company, Chicago, Illinois. Topics include: Union Carbide, Environmental Protection Agency, pollution, industrial development, State Road Commission, Union Fidelity Life Insurance Company, and the Union for Research and Experimentation in Higher Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Francis L. Murphy, Vice President, United Aircraft, East Hartford, Connecticut; R.P. Azinger, President, United Aircraft of West Virginia Inc., Longuevil, Quebec, Canada; W. Gwynn Edmonds, President, The United Brokers Inc., Huntington, West Virginia; Reverend T. Clifford Johnson, Executive Director, West Virginia United Church Alcohol Action Program Inc., Nitro, West Virginia; Homer L. Harries, Chairman, Huntington Council No.53, The order of United Commercial Travelers of America, Huntington, West Virginia; Bruce Alger, Chairman, United Congressional Appeal, Washington, D.C.; James S. Phillips, Chairman of the Board, United Fuel Gas Company, Charleston, West Virginia; Howard B. Craven, Executive Director, United Fund of Kanawha Valley Inc., Charleston, West Virginia. Topics include: public service projects, United Air Lines, industrial development, legislation, highway development, West Virginia Commission on Aging, United Daughters of the Confederacy, United Fund, Boy Scouts of America, and National Multiple Sclerosis Society.","This folder contains correspondence with: John D. Winebrenner, Area Medical Administrator, Welfare and Retirement Fund, United Mine Workers of America, Louisville, Kentucky; W.A. \"Tony\" Boyle, President, United Mine Workers of America, Washington, D.C.; James Forbes, Chairman, Miners Committee for Preservation of United Mine Workers of America, Logan, West Virginia; George J. Titler, Vice President, United Mine Workers of America, Washington, D.C.; Rex W. Lauck, Assistant Editor, United Mine Workers Journal, Washington, D.C. Topics include: Social Security, black lung benefits, legislation, pension, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Coal Mine Health and Safety Bill, and welfare and retirement.","Topics include: legislation, welfare and retirement, black lung, and the United Mine Workers Journal.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Wright, Program Director, United Methodist Church, Charleston, West Virginia; Robert S. Benjamin, Chairman, Board of Governors, United Nations Association of the United States of America, New York, New York. Topics include: financial planning, church policies, mine safety laws, and the United Nations.","This folder contains correspondence with: C. Dale Fuller, Executive Vice President, Foreign Policy Association, New York, New York; Charles W. Yost, United States Representative to the United Nations, New York, New York. Topics include: road traffic, narcotic drugs, United Nations, literacy, insurance, and presidential candidates.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harvey S, Firestone Jr., National Chairman, United Service Organizations Inc., New York, New York; Henry B. King, President, United States Brewers' Association, Washington, D.C.; W.R. Park, District Manager, United States Bureau of Mines, Mt. Hope, West Virginia. Topics include: Department of the Air Force, Army, littering, employment, Federal Civil Service Commission, United States Coast Guard, National Bank Act, and the 1974 Fiscal Year U.S Government Budget.","This folder contains correspondence with: A.E. Manell, Special Assistant to the Secretary of State, Department of State, Washington, D.C.; William Brock, United States Senate, Committee on Government Operations, Washington, D.C.; Robert C. Byrd, United States Senate, Committee on Rules and Regulations, Washington, D.C.; Edwin H. Gott, Chairman, United States Steel Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; W. Don Maughan, Director, United States Water Resources Council, Washington, D.C.; Richard L. Martin, Vice President, Local 40, United Steel Workers of America, Huntington, West Virginia; John H. Sweet, Publishing Director, U.S. News \u0026 World Report, Washington, D.C.; H. Herchiel Sims, President, United Talent, Charleston, West Virginia; Burke W. Fertig, State Director, United Transportation Union, Keyser, West Virginia. Topics include: passports, U.S. Postal Service, sewage systems, floods, water pollution, coal industry, Department of Welfare, mine safety legislation, staffing services, and the United Steelworkers of America.","This folder contains correspondence with: Burke W. Fertig, State Director, United Transportation Union, Keyser, West Virginia; Reuben L. Butler, President, United Veterans for Freedom, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Marshall J. Beverley, Senior Vice President, United Virginia Bank, Alexandria, Virginia. Topics include: Northfolk \u0026 Western Railway, community programs, and cloud seeding.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.E. McDonald, President, Univac Division, Sperry Rand Corporation, Philadelphia Pennsylvania; J.O. Logan, President, Universal Oil Products Company, Des Plaines, Illinois; John Fry, Editor-in-Chief, SKI, Universal Publishing and Distributing Corporation, New York, New York; Sue A. Scott, Director. Topics include: office equipment, exhaust emissions, conservation, continuing education, employment, agriculture, The Hall of Fame for Great Americans, and environmental health planning.","This folder contains correspondence with: James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Administrator, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: graduate fellowships, tourism, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, office equipment, black lung benefits, employment, disability insurance, food stamps, and the Civil Service System.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lon C. Kinder Sr., Executive Director, Upper Kanawha Valley Improvement Council Inc., Cabin Creek, West Virginia; George H. Seibert Jr., Minority Leader, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Robert L. Burkhart, President, Upper Potomac Development Corporation of West Virginia, Romney, West Virginia. Topics include: West Virginia Turnpike, water systems, highway development, Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act, community development, economic development, and regional councils.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert L. Burkhart, President, Upper Potomac Development Corporation, Romney, West Virginia. Topics include: economic development program, and regional council.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. W. Astor Kirk, Regional Director, Mid-Atlantic Region, Office of Economic Operations, Washington, D.C.; David N. Daughterty, Executive Director, Upshur County Community Action Council Inc., Buckhannon, West Virginia; Arthur S. Flemming, Chairman, President's Commission on White House Fellows, Washington, D.C.; Bud Bennett, Chairman, Upshur County Airport Authority, Buckhannon, West Virginia; John H. Post, Chairman, Upshur County Parks Committee, Buckhannon, West Virginia; C. Paul Cutlip, Superintendent, Webster County Schools, Webster Springs, West Virginia; Jack G. Upton, City Manager, Martinsburg, West Virginia; R.C. Conaty, ABC Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, W. Warren Upton, Acting United States Attorney for the Southern District of West Virginia, Charleston, West Virginia; L.L. Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor, West Virginia Legislature, Joint Committee on Government and Finance; Lawrence E. Spears, Executive Director, Upper Potomac Development Corporation, Romney, West Virginia. Topics include property acquisition, State Department of Purchasing, Federal-State Relations, industrial development, Appalachian Regional Commission, home healthcare, county jails, zoos, Selective Service System, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency, and Correction, airports, Social Security, voting fraud, Upward Bound program, Local Development Districts, legislation, water systems, and School Clothing Allowance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Philip H. Hoff, Chairman, Advisory Committee, Urban America Incorporated, Burlington, Vermont; William L. Slayton, Executive Vice President, Urban America Inc., Washington, D.C.; Arnold L. Karp, Urban Community Housing Corporation, Washington, D.C.; Claude E. McKinney, Director, The Urban Life Center, Columbia, Maryland; George E. Cieply, Executive Director, Urban Renewal Authority, Wheeling, West Virginia; George W. Romney, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, D.C. Topics include: youth organizations, building systems, Department of Natural Resources, National Association of Nonprofit Housing Organization, urban planning, Operation Breakthrough, Tri-State Transit Authority, and urban renewal.","This folder contains correspondence with: Elmer H. Dodson, Mayor, Charleston, West Virginia; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner, Department of Highways. Topics include: urban renewal, Workmen's Relief Fund, urban transportation, solid waste removal, Governor's Advisory Committee for Health Planning, Coal Mine Safety Board of Review, information request, alcohol is state parks, Marshall University medical school, aid for non-public school, road conditions, and insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shields, Director, Department of Motor Vehicles; Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, Department of Labor; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety. Topics include: tourism, youth organization, taxes, nuclear technology, Workmen's Compensation, Weston State Hospital, consumer protection, School Clothing Allowance Program, protection order, donation request, state hospitals, military deferment, and citizenship.","Topics include: tourism, the Netherlands, Rotterdam.","This folder contains correspondence with: William O. Sievertson, Mayor, Glen Dale, West Virginia; C. Gregory Van Camp, General Manager, Station WWVU-TV, Channel 24, Morgantown, West Virginia; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; M. Mitchell-Bates, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: tourism, the Netherlands, Rotterdam, State Road Commission, drug abuse, military service, Board of Examiners and Registration of Physical Therapists, Colin Anderson Center, Stonewall Jackson Lake Project, and the Buffalo Creek Disaster.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Andrew B. Vahaly, President, Perry Manufacturing Corporation, Perryopolis, Pennsylvania; A.E Vail Chairman, Griggsville Wild Bird Society, Griggsville, Illinois; Tom Vail, Chief Counsel, Committee on Finance, United State Senate, Washington, D.C.; Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor, West Virginia Legislature, Joint Committee on Government and Finance, Charleston, West Virginia. Topics include: tourism, vacation farms, flag request, employment, road conditions, information request, Medicaid Program, Denmar State Hospital, air pollution, housing projects, Aid to Disabled, and food stamps.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Clyde Pinson, Chairman, Cabell County Executive Committee, Huntington, West Virginia; Richard D. Valentine, Mayor, Rivesville, West Virginia; Martin Valeri, General Superintendent, Olga Coal Company, Coalwood, West Virginia; Francis R. Valeo, Secretary, United States Senate, Washington, D.C.; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Herbert S. Richey, President, The Valley Camp Coal Company, Cleveland, Ohio; A. James Manchin, State Director, Farmers Home Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Rolland B. Handley, Regional Director, Northeast Region, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Helen M. Condry, Director, Division of Medical Care, Department of Welfare. Topics include: Native American artifacts, federal judgeship, employment, driver's license, pollution, Department of Natural Resources, mines, flag request, surface mining, water access, insurance, information request, and community programs.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie, Commissioner, Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; George R. Lockhart Jr., Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce. Topics include: road conditions, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, census, Social Security, black lung benefits, traffic issues, taxes, county jails, information request, motorcycle helmets laws, School Clothing Allowance Program, food stamps, military service, license plates, food stamps, West Virginia Blue Book, and eviction.","This folder contains correspondence with: Forest J. Bowman, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ira M. Coiner, Warden, West Virginia State Penitentiary, Moundsville, West Virginia; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Rusell Van Cleve, Chairman, Human Rights Commission; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department. Topics include: black lung benefits, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Department of Mental Health, Department of Public Institutions, Buffalo Creek Disaster, Social Security, flag request, employment, legislation, highway development, taxes, and food stamps.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles H. Hadden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Andre Van Damme, Director, Charleston Ballet, Charleston, West Virginia; O.V. Vande Linde Jr., Executive Director, West Virginia Surface Mine Association; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Reverend Pelton E. Vandercoy, Pastor, Weirton Heights Memorial Baptist Church; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Lawrence L. Thurmond, Assistant Director, Driver's License Division, Department of Motor Vehicles; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Winton M. Blount, Postmaster General, United State Post Office Department, Washington, D.C. Topics include: taxes, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, surface mining, Department of Natural Resources, Weirton General Hospital, black lung benefits, alcohol in state parks, campaign, Kanawha River Basin Project, employment, postal service, and Reed's Creek dam.","This folder contains correspondence with: H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Ivan G. VanDevender, President, Van's Wood Products Inc., Elkins, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; R.N. Vandekieft, General Manager and Vice President, Vulcraft Division, Nuclear Corporation of America, Florence, South Carolina; Richard C. Van Dusen, Under Secretary, Department oof Housing and Urban Development, Washington, D.C.; H.M. Van Epps, Plant Manager, General Motors Parts Division, Martinsburg, West Virginia; Dr. John E. Van Gilder, Doddridge County Health Officer, Doddridge County Health Department, West Union, West Virginia; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; Dr. A. H. VanLandingham, Director, Agricultural Experiment Station, West Virginia University; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare. Topics include: U.S. Forest Service, water supply, State Road Commission, black bears, education, highway safety, industrial development, Buffalo Creek Disaster, employment, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, healthcare funding, military deferment, Department of Public Institutions, Social Security, Department of Public Safety, strip mining, legislation, citizenship, Marshall University medical school, land acquisition, National Transportation Planning Study, nursing homes, highway development, and teachers retirement.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; Fred L. Davis Jr, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Bernard S. Van Rensselaer, Director, Senior Citizens Division, Republican National Committee, Washington, D.C. Topics include: employment, welfare, animal control, Social Security, taxes, Marshall University medical school, Huntington State Hospital, Blue Ridge project, foster care program, National Youth Science Camp, Department of Public Institutions, and aging.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bernard S. Van Rensselaer, Director, Senior Citizens Division, Republican National Committee, Washington, D.C.; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Ira S. Latimer Jr, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Fred Vanscoy, Executive Vice President, Citizens National Bank of Elkins, Elkins, West Virginia; Fred L. Davis Jr, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ira S. Dadisman Jr, Director of Personnel, Civil Service System; Harold E. Neely, Executive Director, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction. Topics include: aging, theater, tourism, employment, Department of Public Safety, access to healthcare, Police Civil Service Commission, state hospitals, bridges, industrial development, legislation, pornography, Governor's Youth Committee on Highway Safety, West Virginia Racing Commission, regional councils, road conditions, alcohol in state parks, Pipestem State Park, and Indochina.","This folder contains correspondence with: Tom R. VanSickle, State Senator, Kansas; Virginia C. Stevens, Director, Department of Personnel; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program operations, Department of Welfare; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; T.I. Varney, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; Harold J. Synder, Director, Division of Engineering, Public Service Commission; Richard M. Nixon, President, Washington, D.C.; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Administration, Department of Mental Health; Robert Taft Jr., U.S Senate, Washington, D.C. Topics include: business monopolies, employment, pollution, food stamps, youth organization, flag request, school transportation, license plates, blindness, State Athletic Commission, education, food stamps, tourism, aid for non-public schools, state payroll, state budget, gas service, vocational rehabilitation, flood control, teacher's salary, Social Security, Weston State Hospital, environmental conservation, bussing for integration, and Public Service Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frederick Vasburgh, Editor, National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C.; N.H. Dyer, M.D., Secretary, Medical Licensing Board of West Virginia; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; C. Herbert Traubert, Secretary, West Virginia Board of Pharmacy; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department. Topics include: employment, National Governor's Conference, Blue Ridge hydro-electric project, junk cars, State Racing Commission, Natural Resources Commission, water service, Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969, Public Service Commission, license plates, taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Walter L. Synder, Director, Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor; Robert B. Moran, Administrative Assistant, Department of Commerce; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission. Topics include: taxes, Department of Public Safety, Denmar State Hospital, information request, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, tourism, flag request, flood control, military discharge, food stamps, Transportation-Communication Employees Union; Buffalo Creek Disaster.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harry H. Brainerd, Executive Director, Vehicle Equipment Safety Commission, Washington, D.C.; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Richard W. Velda, Associate Administration, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Maurice B. Rowe, Commissioner, Department of Agricultural and Commerce, Virginia; Paul J. Vennari, President, West Virginia Education Association; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Tom J. Ventress, Director, Department of Industrial Relations, Montgomery, Alabama. Topics include: highway safety, flag request, aid to non-public schools, public transportation, information request, license plates, immigration, road conditions, Marshall football team place crash, bridges, farmland, career education, legislation, highway development, aid to non-public schools, employment security, Pocahontas County, and Monroe County.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joseph H. Mills, Director, State Economic Opportunity Office, Federal-State Relations; John J. Verstraete, Executive Director of Public Relations, 3M Company, Saint. Topics include: Greenbrier County, Summers County, highway development, Department of Public Safety, taxes, Equal Rights Amendment, Social Security, Head Start Program, National Guard, payroll, environmentalism, food stamps, School Clothing Allowance Program, and legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, J.K. Vessey, Director, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Upper Darby, Pennsylvania; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security. Topics include: employment, bussing for integration, Aid to the Disabled, forest management, youth organizations, mines, insurance, Emergency Employment Act of 1971, information request, Mercer County, alcohol in state parks, and business development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Benjamin B. Wells, Deputy Chief Medical Director for   Veterans Administration; C.W. Nixon, Director of the Veterans Administration Regional Office; The   Honorable Donald E. Johnson, Administrator of Veterans Affairs; David C. Lindsey, M.D., Director   VAH, Altoona, PA; Joseph Paris, Director, VAH, Butler, PA; Joseph C. Mackney, Director, VAH,   Clarksburg, W. VA; Valerija B. Raulinaitis, M.D., Director, VAH, Pittsburgh, PA; H.F. Moore, Director,   VAH, Pittsburgh, PA; W.H. Loy; C.R. Murray; C.S. Collier, JR, Department of the Army Director; Mr.   Irvin P. Schloss, National President Blinded Veterans Association; Commander W.L. Clingman, Veterans   of Foreign Wars of the United States; Congressmen William L. Dickinson; Frank Caudy, Chief Deputy;   Mr. George S. Richey, Senior Vice State Commander United States Spanish War Veterans; Mrs. Edith M.   Wildman, Director House of Friendship; Ralph Stump, Adjutant Veterans of Foreign Wars Dept. of WV;   Commander Charles Whitelatch; Mr. William Nicholson, Commander Veterans of Foreign Wars, John   Nery, Hospital Chairman, Chester L. Shanklin, Adjutant for the 8 th district Veterans of Foreign Wars;   Charles S. Edwards, Commander for the 8 th district Veterans of Foreign Wars; Mr. Kenneth G. Smith,   National Organizing Director Veterans of Second World War, INC.; Mr. Darel C. Shumate, Senior Vice   Commander; Honorable John D. Rockerfeller, IV, Secretary of State; Mr. Raymond S. Tomassene; Mr.   Hugo M. Gevaert, LL-B-Lawyer-Attorney; Mr. Robert G. Via, Administrator The Huntington Hospital,   INC.; Mr. Ira S. Latimer, Director Department of Natural Resources State of West Virginia; H.R.W. Vial,   M.D.; Frank Viands, Specialist; Mrs. Leroy Viands. Topics include: Public Health Services Act; Veterans Administration; Veterans Hiring Contest, Veterans' Benefits, Veterans' Insurance, Federal Appropriations for Veterans' Administration Hospitals, VA Hospital Regionalization, Appalachian Regional Commission, Vietnam Bonus, 24 th Annual WV Veterans Conference, Governor's Veterans Day Proclamation, West Virginia's Veterans Day, Veterans' Education, Annual Reports of Department Officers and Chairman, Department of Veterans of Foreign Wars, 50 th Annual Department Convention, Veterans' Scholarship Programs, Memorial Day, Buddy Poppy Proclamation and Loyalty Day Proclamation, Veterans' Job Training, Anti-War Demonstrations, Students for a Democratic Society, Independent State Agency, World War I Veterans Convention, Veterans of Second World War, INC, Advisory Committee to the State Commission on Mental \"Retardation\", Veterinary Board, W.VA., State Veterinarian, Horse Racing, WV Bar Association, WV Board of Regents, North Beckley Public Service District Sewer System, WV Blue Book, Department of Natural resources, Mental Health Program, SCAC Retaining Control of the Poverty Program","This folder contains correspondence with: Lynn Viars; Mr. Robert Lafferty, President WV Association of   VICA Station C; Mr. Delmer Hutton, District Representative Modern Woodmen of America; Joseph L.   Vicites, Commander-in-Chief; Carl B. Vickers, Attorney at Law; Mr. Earl Vickers, Director Legislative   Services; Mr. William S. Ritchie, JR, Commissioner, Department of Highways; E. Hans McCourt; W.T.   Brotherton, Jr; John E. Carrigan; Ivor F. Boiarsky; Speaker T.E. Myles; George H. Seibert, Jr; Frank   Vickers, Warrant Officer United States Army (Retried); Mr. George E. Vickers, Manger Jefferson County   Chamber of Commerce; Mr. Randolph Burch, Burch Manufacturing Company, INC.; Mr. K. Carl Little,   Director Travel Development Division Department of Commerce; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr.,   Commissioner Department of Commerce; Mr. William Loy, Administrative Assistant Governor's Office;   Geraldine M. Vickers; Mr. B. Bruce Kittrell, Attorney at Law CA; Mrs. Hilda Vickers; Edwin F. Flowers; Commissioner Department of Welfare; George W, Spruce, III, Director of Payroll for WV Alcohol   Beverage Control Commission. Topics Include: West Virginia Association of VICA, Farmers Home Administration, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Prisoners of War, Missing in Action, Emergency Employment Act of 1971, United States Brewers Association, Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, Equal Rights Amendment, Uniform Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Act of 1970, Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, West Virginia Add Hoc Commission of Inquiry into the Buffalo Creek Flood, Committees of the Southern Conferences, Citizens Conference on State Legislatures, Banking, Retired Officers Association Veterans of Foreign Wars, Knights of Columbus, Father and Son weekend, State Road Commission, Department of Commerce, Homecoming 1970 promotion, Regional Development Council, Highways, State Road Supervisor, Receipt for Certified Mail, Litigation, Name Change, County of Los Angeles, Citizens Constitutional Rights, Department of Welfare, Food Stamps, Students, Environment, West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles, Amateur Radio Licenses, Governor's Victory Dinners.","This folder contains correspondence with: Honorable William P.C. Perry; Mr. Maurice A. Viener,   Secretary WV Athletic Commission; The Honorable Joseph O. Eblan, Commercial Attache Embassy of   the United States of America Vienna, Austria; The Honorable Robert W. Burk, Jr., Commercial Bank   Building; Mr. Paul T. Morton, President Vienna Ministerial Alliance; Mr. Paul A. Viers, Bailey, Worrell,   and Viers Attorneys at Law; Mr. Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Commissioner Workmen's Compensation Fund;   Mr. C. T.. Swartling, President Viking Glass Company; D.P. Villaflores, Tanjay College Philippines;   William C. Hollandsworth, Attorney-at-Law; LTC Herbert B. Mattingly, Office of thee ARNG Liaison   Officer; Mr. William S. Staub, P.E. Chief, Water Supply Program Division of Sanitary Engineering State   of WV; Dr. A.J. Villani, Stevens Clinic; C.C Villarreal, Administrator Department of Transportation,   Topics Include: Healthcare, Health Insurance, State Athletic Division, \"American Weeks\", Parkersburg   Library, Vienna Library, Library Commission, Vienna Ministerial Alliance, Department of Motor   Vehicles, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Welfare, National Youth Science Camp, Board   of Banking and Financial Institutions, Viking Glass Company, International education, Village of   Bethlehem, Hardship discharge, Student requests, Water Supply Sanitation, Department of   Transportation, Mass Transit Legislation, Drive Licenses, Health and Education, The Sands.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mr. Larry D. Villers, Villers Motor Sales, INC.; Mr. Mike   Villers; Mrs. Thomas J. Villers; Miss Linda E. Villinger; Mr. Ronald D. Cork, Sheriff and Treasurer   Harrison County Courthouse; Mr. and Mrs. George Vincent; Paul B. Shanks, Director Division of Vital   Statistics; L.L Vincent; Mrs. Lucille Vincent; Lyle D. Vincent, M.D.; Sister Vincentia; Mr. Ralph   Vinciguerra, Gilbert Elementary School; Andrew Vincze, Consulting Engineer. Topics Include: Car for the Governorship, GOP Youth Training Camp, State Welfare, Welfare fraud, School Clothing Allowance Program, Environmental Concerns, Strip Mining, Postmaster Position, Alcohol sales, Farmers Home Administration, Water Lines, Birth Certificate Acquisition, Creative Kindergarten and Day Care Center Elkins, WV, Military discharge, Department of Highways, Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, Welfare and Food Stamps, Road maintenance, Highway Safety, House Bill 712, Road Construction, Teacher Salaries, Education, Air Pollution, Environment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Andrew Vincze, Consulting Engineer; Lawrence H.M.   Vineburgh, Ph.D., Washington Reference Laboratories; Miss Paulette Vineyard; Mr. James Vinson,   Associate Director Program Operations Division The Appalachian Regional Commission; Edwin N.   Vinson; Mr. Taylor Vincent, Attorney at Law; Mr. Taylor Vinson, Scherr, Meek, and Vinson; Mr. Ronald   J. Vinyard. Topics Include: Air Pollution and the Environment, Army Drug Testing, Metropolitan Opera,   Appalachian Regional Commission, Edwin Vinson Resume, Economic Opportunity Council, Welfare,   Farmers Markets, Department of Commerce, Flag Buying, Election Congratulations, Judge of the   Common Pleas Court, Water Resource Board, Linan Smokeless Coal Company, Coaching and West   Virginia University.","This folder contains correspondence with: Captain Jack E. Daniel; C.S. Collier, Jr, Director at Department of Veterans' Affairs; Herbert G. Klein, Director of Communications for the Executive Branch. Topics include: Vietnam, West Virginia Servicemen, Veterans, Vietnam bonus, Peace, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Death, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Cambodia, Department of Highways, POWs and MIAs, Veterans' training programs, Richard Nixon, South-east Asia, Vietnam Education Project, Abortion Laws, Department of Commerce, Psychological Problems of Vietnam Veterans, List of West Virigina Servicemen in Vietnam, Peace Negotiations, Anti-war, North Vietnamese.","This folder contains correspondence with: Chester T. Cruze, State Representative, various Vietnam Soldiers. Topics include: Governor's Vietnam War Letters, KIA letters, Mountaineer Santa in Vietnam Project 1968 and 1969, Department of Commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mr. Manuel J. Viola, Executive Director of Children and Family service Association; Mr. Thomas F. Virgin, Chamber of Commerce. Topics include: Nursing Homes, White House Conference on Aging, Seniors, Welfare and Food Stamps, Fool's Parade, State Penitentiary, Catholic Schools, Federalism, Highways, Bridges, Pollution, State Road Commission, West Virginia State Aerie Fraternal Order of Eagles, Liquor Tax, Christmas, 1972 Virginis Slims American Women's Opinion Poll.","This folder contains correspondence with: L.L. Vincent, Commissioner Department of Welfare; Mr. W. Astor Kirk, Regional Director Office of Economic Opportunity Mid-Atlantic Regional Office; Mrs. Jack H. Vital, Jr, President of the Woman's Club of Huntington; Charles H. Haden II; State Tax Commissioner; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary Department of Highways; Edelmira C. Vizcarra, Chairman of the Puerto Rican Association Against Infantile Paralysis; Mr. Russell B. Vlaanderen, Director of Education Commission of the States Department of Research and Information Services; Fred A. Hoke, Executive Director State Advisory Council on Vocational Education. Topics include: Immigration, Southern Governors' Conference, Welfare, Health, Pollution, School Lunch Program, Vista Travel Magazine, Vista Volunteers, Education, School for Deaf and Blind, Marshall University Medical School, division of Vital Statistics, Coal Miner Strike, Department of Highways, Jobs, Tax Reform, The Puerto Rican Association Against Infantile Paralysis, Insurance, Vocational Education.","This Folder Contains Correspondence with: Mr. Bill Blumer, Associate Director of State Operations; Albert F. Vogler, Elm Grove Lions Club. Topics include: Vocational Educational Advisory Council, Vocational Agriculture, Vocational Education, Appalachian Regional Commission, Flag Requests, The Lions Club, West Point, West Virginia Vocational Industrial, Technical, and Health Occupations Education, Voicing opinion.","This file includes correspondence with: John Volpe, The Secretary of Transportation. Topics include: Department of Highways, Bridges, Federal Aviation Administration, Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970, Highway safety, Rail passenger service, Motorcycle safety, Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1970, Federal Railroad Safety Act of 1970, The Rail Passenger Service Act of 1970, Water Quality Improvement Act of 1970, Emergency Transportation Assistance Act of 1970.","This file includes correspondence with: John Volpe, The Secretary of Transportation. Topics include: Highway Trust Fund, House Public Works Committee, Protesting, Rail industry, Interstate highway programs, Federal Boat Safety Act of 1969, Highway safety, Bridges, Williams Amendment to the Public Transportation Assistance Act of 1969, Airport airways.","This file includes correspondence with: John Volpe, The Secretary of Transportation. Topics include: Transportation, Bridges, Highways, and highway safety, National Coffee Safety Stop Program, Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1970, Highway Beautification Act of 1965, Highway Safety Act of 1970, Mass transit for the elderly, National Highway Needs Report 1972.","This file includes correspondence with: John Volpe, The Secretary of Transportation. Topics include: Transportation, 1972 National Transportation Report.","This file includes correspondence with: John Volpe, The Secretary of Transportation. Topics include: Transportation, Highway safety, School bus driving safety, Monarch Pass Colorado School Bus Crash Report 1972.","This file includes correspondence with: John Volpe, The Secretary of Transportation; Spiro T. Agnew, President of the Senate; Carl Albert, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Topics include: Transportation, 1974 Transporation Study, Governor's Highway Safety Administration, Highway Safety Act of 1966, Governor's Safety Conference and Exposition, Governor's Highway Safety Administration in West Virginia, Transportation Assistance Act, Transportation Regulatory Modernization Act of 1971.","This file includes correspondence with: John Volpe, The Secretary of Transportation. Topics include: Federal-Aid Highway Act, Transportation, Highways, Highway Safety, National Transportation Planning Study 1972, Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970, Federal Boat Safety Act of 1971, Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, Transportation Revenue Sharing, Appalachian Regional Commission, Federal Highway and Federal Aviation Administrations, Automobile insurance, Bridges.","This file includes correspondence with: John Volpe, The Secretary of Transportation. Topics include: Transportation, Transportation funding, Final Report on Basic National Rail Passenger System, Airplane safety, National Transportation Planning Study.","This File includes correspondence about: Administration Program on Voluntary Action, Human Resources, Governor's Conference on Student Volunteerism, National Student Volunteer Program, Southern Illinois Regional Volunteer Services Council, Inc, State Agency Volunteer Coordinators, Governor of Illinois Richard B. Ogilvie.","This File includes Correspondence about: Volunteer Program, Illinois Public Aid Code, Department of Children and Family Services Illinois.","This file includes correspondence with: DeLloyd Voorhees, P.E.R., Elks State Convention Chairman; Fred Michael, Jr, Department of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: Department of Veterans' Affairs, Veteran benefits, Natural resources, thank you letters, air pollution, Coal mine safety, West Virginia Elk Assocation, Special Ed, Highways, Junked Cars, Child Welfare, Voting and drinking rights of 18-year-olds, Voter registration, Voting Rights Amendment of 1970, Absentee voting.","This file includes correspondence with: William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; The Honorable Mino R. D'Aurora. Topics include: Absentee voting, Voting Rights Amendment of 1970, Motor Vehicles laws, State Road Commission, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Motor Vehicles, Vehicle tax.","This file includes correspondence about The Republican Party of West Virginia's State Platform 1968","This file includes correspondence with: Jerry Paterson, Bethany College, Topics include: Welfare, Culture, Pipestem Project, Anti-Communism, Services Corp Program, State Road Commission, Methodists, West Virginia Service Corps, West Virginia Student Crops, John D. Rockerfeller IV, Criticism of the Service Corps.","This folder includes correspondence about West Virginia Service Corps, Welfare, Jay Rockerfeller IV, Anti-Communism, Support for the Service Corps, Criticism of the Service Corps.","This file includes correspondence with: Richard A. Cunningham, Acting President of West Virginia Wesleyan College; Mr. Theodore C. Fearnow, Director of National Affairs West Virginia Wildlife Federation; W.B. Swope, Mayor of Welch. Topics include: Education, Disability, Highway safety, Wildlife conservation, West Virginian of the Year, Emergency Employment Act, Water Source of Supply Study for Welch, Wonderful West Virginia Magazines 1971, 1972, West Virginia Transporter Sept 1972, West Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, West Virginia Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association Annual Report 1969-1970, Statement of Traffic and Toll Revenue 1971-1972, Miss West Virginia.","This file includes correspondence about Agricultural Experiment Station, Morgantown, Dairy Operations Bulletin 1972, Large Scale Beef Production Bulletin, West Virginia Agriculture and Forestry Vol. 4 No.4.","This file includes correspondence about State Economics, Bureau of Business Research, West Virginia Vocational Rehabilitation Center, West Virginia Thoroughbred Breeders and Horsemen's Association, WV Water Company, West Virginia Watershed Progress Report 1971, Wonderful West Virginia Magazine 1972, The West Virginia Tablet.","This file includes correspondence with: Roger D Lundell, Wetzel County Leaders Association. Topics include: Education, Marshall Medical School, Chester Bridge, Roads, Department of Highways, Wetzel County 4-H Camp, Wetzel County Hospital Building Fund.","This file includes correspondence with: George H. Whaley, Judge Intermediate Court of Wood County. Topics include: Wetzel County Hospital, Public Safety, Department of Natural Resources, Education, Wetzel County Schools, Department of Health, Drug Abuse Telecast, Alcohol laws, Consolidated Gas Supply Corp, Parkersburg juvenile detention facility, Petition for John Carr's release from a mental institution, Junk Cars, Roads, Hunting and fishing licenses, Education, Nuclear Waste, Pornography laws, Wheat \u0026 Company, Inc, Mental Health.","This file includes correspondence with: James C. Wheat, Jr., Chairman Wheat \u0026 Company, Inc., Topics include: Education, Board of Regents, Charleston Rotary Club, Welfare, Wheat \u0026 Company, Social Security, Blue Ridge Project.","This file includes correspondence with: George H. Seibert, Jr, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Poverty Education, Voting rights, Public Institutions, Nursing, Strip Mining, Marshal Medical School, Welfare, Organ donation, Wastewater treatment facilities, Roads, Summer employment, ABC store in Wheeling, United Mine Workers of America, Wheeling Area Chamber of Commerce, Wheeling Bi-Centennial.","This file includes correspondence with: James J. Rogers, Mayor of the City of Wheeling 1969, George H. Seibert, Jr, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: City of Wheeling, Wheeling Railroad Relocation Proposal 1970, Baltimore \u0026 Ohio Railroad Company, Wheeling Corrugating Company, Wheeling Creek Watershed Plan, Wheeling Dollar Savings \u0026 Trust Company, Wheeling Electric Company, Wheeling Hospital, Appalachian Regional Commission, Wheeling Housing Authority.","This file includes correspondence about City of Wheeling, Wheeling-Ohio County Planning Commission, Wheeling Park Commission, Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, Wheeling Police Department, Wheeling Rapid Transit, Inc, Wheeling Urban Renewal Authority, History of Wheeling.","This file includes correspondence with: Mr. John D. Whisman, States' Regional Representative Appalachian Regional Commission; Richard D. Frum, West Virginia's State Representative. Topics include: Department of Commerce, Elkins Housing Authority, Welfare, Surface mining pollution, Marshall Medical School, State Employment, Cameron Planning Commission, Teachers' retirement, Park project funding.","This file includes correspondence with: Mr. John D. Whisman, States' Regional Representative Appalachian Regional Commission; Edgar D. Whitcomb, Office of the Governor of Indianapolis, Indiana. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Wildlife preservation bills, Mountaintop Vactionland, State employment, Welfare, Mental Health.","This file includes correspondence with: Buryl E. White, Mayor of Chesapeake, West Virginia. Topics include: Public Service Commission, Department of Public Safety, Hunting, and fishing licenses, School Clothing Allowance Program, Welfare, VISTA Volunteers, Department of Veterans Affairs, School Lunch programs, Federal-State Relations, State Insurance Commissioner, White Cane Safety Day, Air, and water pollution, Huntington State Hospital, Veterans' benefits, Social Security, Black Lung Claim.","This file includes correspondence with: John M. Ashbrook, House of Representatives; Ken Hechler, House of Representatives; E. Dennis White, Jr., West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Health, Mental Health, National Youth Science Camp, Inaugural Parade, DeWitt White, Police benefits, Social Security, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Police, Commission of Aging, Arts and Humanity Council, Welfare, Individuals for Reagan Republicanism.","This file includes correspondence about American Association of Political Consultants, Motor vehicles, School Clothing Allowance Program Welfare, Drug abuse, Welfare, Penitentiary at Moundsville, WV, Gender, State Building Commission, segregation, Car taxes, Department of Highways, Invasive moths, Surface mining, White House Conference on Food, Nutrition and Health, President's Commission on White House Fellows, Mine pollution.","This file includes correspondence with: Arthur S. Flemming, Special Consultant to the President on Aging. Topics include: The elderly, Aging, 1971 White House Conference on Aging, Mental health of seniors, National Retired Teachers Association, senior transportation, senior incomes.","This file includes correspondence about West Virginia Delegation White House Conference on Agin, November 28- December 2, 1971, Aging, seniors, assistance for seniors, Delegate workbook, WV Commission on Aging.","This file includes correspondence with: Arthur S. Flemming, Special Consultant to the President on Aging. Topics include: White House Conference on Aging: A Report to the Delegates from the Conference Sections and Special Concerns Sessions.","This file includes correspondence with: Mr. Dwight L. Chaplin, Special Assistant to the President, the White House; Mr Harry Fleming, Personnel Assistant to President Richard M. Nixon; Mrs. Richard M. Nixon, First Lady. Topics include: Consumerism, The White House Press Conference of Governor Arch A. Moore, Jr., of West Virginia, Richard Nixon WV visit, patent law, Consumer education, Vietnam Oil Import Policy.","This file includes correspondence about: The Federal Executive Branch Review of the Recommendations of the 1971 White House Conference on Youth—book length.","This file includes correspondence about: the West Virginia Council of the White House Conference on Children and Youth, Child education, Child Welfare.","This file includes correspondence with: Joesph P. Albright, West Virginia House of Delegates; Louise B. Gerrard, Ph.D., Executive Director of the West Virginia Commission on Aging; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance \u0026 Administration. Topics include: White House Aging Conference, Aging, Senior Citizens Centers, National Retired Teachers Association, West Virginia Commission on Aging, Delegates to the Conference on Aging, Instructions for the Selection and Nomination of State Delegates for the 1971 White House Conference on Aging.","This file includes correspondence about: the 1971 White House Conference on Youth: Recommendations and Resolutions—book length.","This file includes correspondence about: The Task Force on Environment, The 1971 White House Conference on Youth—book length.","This file includes correspondence about: the White House Conference on Youth, Delegates to the White House Conference on Youth, Minutes of Meeting of Board of Directors West Virginia Council of the White House Conference on Children and Youth, 1968.","This file includes the 1971 Report of the White House Conference on Youth.","This file includes correspondence with: Stephen Hess, National Chairman 1970 White House Conference on Children and Youth. Topics include: The White House Conference on Children and Youth, White House Conference on Children December 13-18, 1970, The history of the White House Conference on Children and Youth, Delegates.","This file contains correspondence with: Stephen Hess, National Chairman of the 1970 White House Conference on Children and Youth; Mr. William Y. Webb, President of the National Conference of State Societies. Topics include: Commission on Children, Youth, White House Conference on Children, Minutes for the West Virginia Council of the White House Conference on Children and Youth, October 1970, \"The Sounds of Children\" Record Album Order Form, Delegates to the Conference on Children.","This file includes correspondence with: Stephen Hess, National Chairman to the 1971 White House Conference on Youth. Topics include: Delegates to the White House Conference on Youth, Delegates nominations and responses.","This file includes correspondence about: the White House Fellows, Youth, Youth Fellows internship, Application forms for the White House Fellows.","This file includes correspondence about: Commission on the White House Fellows, the White House Fellows program, Application forms for the White House Fellows.","This file includes correspondence with: David C. Miller, Jr., Director of the President's Commission on White House Fellows; Spiro T. Agnew, The Vice President of the United States. Topics include: White House Fellows, White House Fellows Applications, State representation in the White House Fellows.","This file includes correspondence about Welfare, Wildlife, Employment, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Health, Veterans' Affairs, Putnam Taxpayer Association, Inc, State Tax Commission, Social Security.","This file includes correspondence about: Department of Highways, roads, Race, Employment, Welfare, Department of Welfare, Air pollution, Strip mining, Vocational education, Education.","This file includes correspondence with: Merle White, Mayor of the City of Richwood. Topics include: Health, Welfare, Office of Economic Opportunity, Recreational facilities, Highways, Department of Public Institutions, Federal-State relations, Emergency Employment Act, Daylight savings time, Fire departments, Appalachian Highway, Veterans' Affairs.","This file includes correspondence with: Mr. Robert M. White, Administrator United States Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Topics include: Welfare, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security, Drugs, Legislation, Flooding, The West Virginia Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, veterans, Disability, Water Pollution, Commerce, National Youth Science Camp, West Virginia Bonded Adjusters, Inc, West Virginia Teachers Retirment Board, Teachers' benefits.","This file contains correspondence with: Edwin L. Flowers, Commissioner West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: Welfare, School Allowance Program, Education, Workmen's Compensation Claim, Employment, Xerox Corporation, Consolidated Gas Supply Corporation, Natural resources, Motor Vehicle licenses, Department of Public Safety, Roads, and Highways.","This file includes correspondence with: Denzil L. Gainer, State Auditor; James L. Hupp, State Historian and Archivist. Topics include: Welfare, Voting, Interstate Commerce Commission, Department of Commerce, Department of Natural Resources, Mining, Department of Public Safety, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Public Service Commission, YMCA summer employment program, Social Secuity, Congo/Newell County Historical Society, Appalachian Power Company.","This file includes correspondence with: George H. Mahon, Chairman, Appropriations Committee House of Representatives. Topics include: Welfare, Social Security, Wildlife bills, State Road Commission, Department of Highways, Ritchie County, The Appalachian Regional Commission, Vocational education, Parkersburg Community College Campus, Federal-State-Regional partnership, Flood control, Potomac State College, income tax for servicemen, Workmen's compensation raise, Highways, Education Canoe Cruisers Association.","This file includes correspondence with: Tony E. Whitlow, House of Delegates West Virginia Legislature; H.J. Whitney, President, Pocahontas County Court. Topics include: Emergency Employment Act, Alcohol Laws, Surface Mining, Nature Portraits of America, Taxes, Veterans' Affairs, Agriculture, Highways, Welfare, Mental health, State Road Commission, Little League Baseball, White Shield Corporation, Black Lung Benefits, Water systems.","This file includes correspondence with: Russell L. Davisson, House of Delegates West Virginia Legislature. Topics include: Social Security, Flooding, Spanishburg Lake Project, Department of Public Safety, Jail Sanitation, Consolidation Coal Company, Sickle Cell Anemia, Abraham Lincoln Statue, Highways, State Road Commission, Federal-State Relations, Education, Welfare, health, Alcohol Beverage Control, Water Systems, Department of Labor, Airport Master Planning Grant, Airport Projects.","This file includes correspondence with: J. Terrell Whitsitt, Regional Manpower Administrator United States Department of Labor; Phyllis J. Rutledge, House of Delegates West Virginia Legislature. Topics include: Unemployment, U.S. Department of Labor, Cooperative Area Manpower Planning System, Emergency Employment Program, Manpower Plan 1973, Labor.","This file includes correspondence with: J. Terrell Whitsitt, Regional Manpower Administrator United States Department of Labor. Topics include: Emergency Employment Act, Department of Labor, Federal-State Relations, Labor, Cooperataive Area Manpower Planning.","This file includes correspondence with: Dick Lyng, Assistant Secretary U.S. Department of Agriculture; Gus R. Douglass, Commissioner of Agriculture Department of Agriculture. Topics include: Wholesome Meat Act, Welfare, Jerry West, Welfare letters, State Road Commission, Baker-Wibberley \u0026 Associates, INC., Jail conditions, Air pollution, Alcohol laws, Traffic laws.","This file includes correspondence about: Highways, Education, College, Academic appointments, Insurance, School Roads.","This file includes correspondence about: Education, Shenandoah Downs, Charles Town Turf Club, Appalachian Regional Commission, Welfare, Key Club Week, Business taxes, Department of the Army, Wonderful West Virginia Magazine, Army enlistment, Road conditions, Enviromental pollution, Colin Anderson Center.","This file includes correspondence: Enviromental conservation, Mental health, Welfare, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Elections 1972, Republican Party, State Road Commission, Education, Workmen's compensation raise, Public Safety, Social Security, Naval Aviation officer.","This file includes correspondence with: Carol Wilcox, President of Citizens for Enviromental Protection, INC. Topics include: WILCOX Company, Aviation, Welfare, Sewage Treatment Facilities, Water quality, Air pollution, Mental health, Colin Anderson center, Public Employees Association, Department of Mental Health, Political Science Association, Lakin State Hospital.","Topics include correspondence about: West Virginia Public Employees Association, Executive Development Program Proposal, West Virginia Housing Developmental Fund, Drug abuse prevention, Health, Strip Mining, Conservation, Mines safety, Dental Examiners, Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, Roads.","Topics include correspondence about: Wildcat Community Action Association, Wilderness bill, Natural resources, West Virginia planning association, Wildlife Federation, Wildlife Management Institute, Veteran's Day-Memorial Day, Social Security, Disability.","Topics include correspondence about: Rowlesburg Project, Jail conditions, Maternal \u0026 Infant Care Project, Health, Veterans' Affairs, Veterans' benefits.","This file includes correspondence with: H. Laban White, Speaker West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Department of Commerce, Department of Motor Vehicles, State Antiquities Bill.","This file includes correspondence with: John Myers: U.S. Congressman. Topics include: Veterans' Affairs, State Road Commission, Employment, Board of Land Surveyors, Welfare, Teacher's Retirment Board, Education, Medical Student Program, Automobile Insurance, Gas leak, Data processing equipment, Voting rights for 18-year-olds, National Family Week.","Topics include correspondence about: Highways, State Road Commission, Welfare, Old Age Assistance, School transportation, Office of the Attorney General, Natural resources, Veterans' affairs, Hunting, and fishing licenses, Marine Corps discharge, public safety.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Labor, Employment, Weirton General Hospital, Surface Mining, Black lung benefits, Highways, State Road Commission, Health, Planning and Development Commission, Welfare, Summer Employment, Female employment discrimination, Nursing, Barboursville State Hospital, Legislation. Topics include correspondence about: Department of Labor, Employment, Weirton General Hospital, Surface Mining, Black lung benefits, Highways, State Road Commission, Health, Planning and Development Commission, Welfare, Summer Employment, Female employment discrimination, Nursing, Barboursville State Hospital, Legislation.","Topics include correspondence about: The First National Bank of Bluefield, Bluefield Public Library, Appalachian Regional Commission, Mercer County, Drug abuse, Pollution, Mental Health Complex, Mines, Workmen's Compensation Fund for the Farmington mine disaster, United Mine Workers Local 4042, Head-start/Day Care Mason County, Welfare, Insurance department, Hurricane Agnes, and flooding, Department of Health.","Topics include correspondence about: Exposition American, American Legion Auxiliary, Welfare, Legal matters, Opportunities Industrializing Center, Pollution, School transportation, Education, School dress, Neighborhood Youth Corps Program, public safety, Motor vehicles, Social Security.","This file includes correspondence with: Mr. Doc Williams, The Doc WIlliams Show. Topics include: Planning development, Human Rights, Weirton General Hospital, Health, Chaplain, School dress code, Canada's Immigration Policy, The Doc Williams Show, School Clothing Allowance Program, Welfare, Social Security, Mental health, Veterans' Affairs, Wheeling Head Start Program.","Topics includes correspondence about:  Marshall Medical School, Memorial Resolution by Huntington for Andrew McDade, Teachers' retirement, Education, Veterans, Coal Mine Safety, Welfare, Natural resources.","This file includes correspondence: Automobile insurance, Health insurance, State parks, Interstate 79, Employment, Welfare, Buffalo Creek Flood, Mine safety, 1972 Moore Campaign, Marshall Medical School, Black Lung claim.","This file includes correspondence with: John Bell Williams, Governor of Mississippi; Lestor Maddox; Governor of Georgia. Topics include: Employment, Labor, Air Pollution, Welfare, Highways, Mineral rights, conservation, public relations, National Association of the Physically Handicapped, INC, Great lakes to Florida Highway Association, INC, Surface mining, Black lung benefits, Conservatism, Mines, Motor Vehicles.","This file includes correspondence with: Richard M. Nixon, the President of the United States. Topics include: Taxes, Health, Oil \u0026 gas, conservatism, Mental health, Mullens Area Public Library, State parks, Election campaign, politics, Civic Liberties Union, Veterans' Affairs, Fire safety, Nursing.","This file includes correspondence about: Welfare, disability, Cancer, Health, Miner's health, Foster Parent Program.","This file includes correspondence about: Buffalo Creek Flood, Strip Mining, Conservation, Environment, public safety, Federal Black Lung law, Air Pollution, Department of Natural Resources, Adjutant General, Welfare, Health, Financial Report of the 1971 Midwestern Governors' Conference, Vietnam War, State Senators television broadcasts, Insurance, Metropolitan Life.","This file includes correspondence about: Welfare, Independence Day, ABC Commission, Black Lung Benefits, Social Security, Health, Sanitation, Education, Highway safety.","This file includes correspondence about: VISTA Committee, Student loans, Taxes, Ohio River Bridge Site, Weirton General Hospital, Highways, Mines, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Foster care, Social Security, Mental Health, Neighborhood Youth Corps, Department of Natural Resources, Enviromental law, Motor vehicles, Welfare.","This file includes correspondence about: Financial Aid, Federal-State relations, Roadside Parks, Social Security, Flood protection, Welfare, Retirement, Mines, Environment, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Corrections, Williamson Regional Hospital.","This file includes correspondence about: Welfare, Education, Employment, Workmen's compensation, State Road Commission.","This file includes correspondence about: Workmen's Compensation Fund, Education, Health, Veteran's benefits, Veterans' Affairs, Mines, Water resources, Racing Commission, Food Stamps, Marshall Medical School, Legislation, Alcohol laws.","This file includes correspondence about: Department of Public Safety, Interstate safety, Veterans' benefits, State Road Commission, Roads, Trout fishing program.","This file includes correspondence about: Mid-Decade Census congressional proposal book on Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Census and Statistics of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service: House of Representatives Ninety-Second Congress—May-June 1971.","This file includes correspondence about: Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Employment, taxes, Department of Highways, Department of public safety, Justice of the Peace, Director of Aeronautics, Surface mining, summer employment of 1971, Environment, Education, Hunting license legislation, brotherhood of Teamsters, Department of health, Roads, Driver's Licenses, Housing, Marshall Medical School, Inaugural ball, National Republican Congressional Committee \"Operation Cleansweep '72.\"","This file includes correspondence about: Coal, Wilson Chevrolet Company, Election Affairs, medical welfare, Road commission, motor vehicles, Bostrom Management Corportation, taxes, Garbage collection, Natural resources, Union Carbide Corporation, Complaints against county sheriffs, Jail, Workmen's Compensation Raise, Committee for Constitutional Integrity, 18-year-old voting amendment, Department of commerce, unemployment benefits, The Pacific Coast Salmon Industry.","Topics include correspondence about: Social Security, Welfare, State employment, Marhsall Memorial Fund, Interstate speed limits, State Road Commission, Economy, Tax Department, Department of Mental Health, Department of Welfare, Department of Highways, Vocational Agriculture Education, employment.","This file includes correspondence about: legislation, The Durbin Mercantile Company, Department of Transportation, Public Safety, Highway Safety Administration, Emergency Employment Act, Traffic Safety Programs, Health, Welfare, Social Security, 18-year-old vote, Education, Weirton Housing Authority.","This file includes correspondence about: Quota Club of Bluefield, Assistance for the deaf, Child disability, Holiday Inns, INC, Mental Health, Education, Property litigation, Department of Highways, West Virginia University, West Virginia Press Association, mental Health, Department of Welfare.","This file includes correspondence about: Teacher's retirement, Education, Social Security Administration, State Road Commission employment application, Employment, Nursing, Elkins public library project, Vocational education, elections.","This file includes correspondence about: Welfare, Natural resources, public safety, Public Service Commission, Social Security, Union Carbide, Education, College. Journalism.","This file includes correspondence about: West Virginia Association of Savings and Loan Companies, Wetzel County Savings and Loan Company, Taxes, Employment security, Workmen's compensation, Small Business Administration, Housing legislation, Josten's American Yearbook Company, Drugs.","This file includes correspondence about: congratulations, Crime, Welfare, State Stone, Welfare, St. Albans Public Library, 1972 Moore Campaign, Department of Employment Security, Summer Employment 1971, Mental Health, Highways, State Road Commission, Department of Public Institutions, public safety.","This file includes correspondence about: Marion County Democratic Executive Committee, House of Delegates, Oil and Gas, Health, Bus transportation, Pollution control, Education, Teachers, West Virginia National Guard.","This file includes correspondence about: Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Boy Scouts, 1972 Moore Campaign, Department of Veterans' Affairs, United Appalachian Poor People, Inc., Glennville State College, Department of Highways, Conservation, Election laws, Employment State Road Commission, Patronage.","This file contains correspondence with: Ed Wimmer, Vice President Public Relations Director of the National Federation of Independent Business. Topics include: Motor Vehicles, Welfare, Commerical legislation, Economics, Forward America, Inc., libertarianism, Farmers, Small Businesses, Politics, Health.","This file includes correspondence about: WIN Program, Natural resources, Committee on Ways and Means, Family Assistance Proposal, Education, Schools, Surface mining.","This file includes correspondence about: Welfare, State Road Commission, employment, Prison employment, Labor, Future—official publication of the U.S. Jaycees, Mental health, Motor Vehicles, United States Jaycees, Kanawha County School Board.","This file includes correspondence about: Winfield town grant, Recreation, Welfare, Clothing allowance, Libby-Owens-Ford Company, Roads, Adoption, State song, Veterans, Flooding, Health, Mental health, International Typographical Union.","This file includes correspondence about: Tom Winner 1972 campaign, summer employment 1971, Welfare, Title V work experience and training project, Real Estate Commission, Sewage system.","This file includes correspondence about: Summer Action Program, Driver's license, Steel Tank Institute Convention, Voter turn-out, Racing commission, Republican State Executive Committee, Republican party, GOP Youth Training Camp, Industrial Development Authority, congratulations.","This file includes correspondence about: Preston County, Federal Housing Administration, Governor's Highway Safety Bureau, Rowlesburg Project, Emergency Employment Act, Department of Natural Resources, Judges' Retirement System, Property.","This file includes correspondence about: Welfare, Politics, Department of Public Safety, police complaints, Braxton County Hospital, health, Education, Natural resources, Bridgeport Housing Project, Miner strike, Roads, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Labor.","This file includes correspondence about: State Road Commission, Education, Welfare, Workmen's Compensation, Auto Insurance consumer report, Labor.","This file includes correspondence about: Welfare, Teacher's retirement, State Road Commision, Employment, Health, Department of health, Schools for the Deaf and Blinf at Romney, Education, National Railway Historical Society, Vocational rehabilitation, United Mine Workers, Department of Public Institutions, Pipestem State Park, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Lions International, Lions Club, Huntington State Hospital, Adjutant General.","This file includes correspondence about: Employment, Environment, Cooper's Rock project, Post Office Department, Surface mining, Junk cars, Natural resources, Department of Highways, Food, WMUL-TV, Television.","This file includes correspondence about: WMUL-TV, Television.","This file includes correspondence about: Miners for Democracy, Welfare, Parochial Schools, Medicaid, Pollution, West Liberty State College, Mental health, Department of Motor Vehicles, Shepard College, Insurance, Utilities, Department of Highways.","This file includes correspondence about: Mental health, Education, Preston County Schools, Summer Employment 1971, Rowlesburg Project, Strip mining, Pollution, Welfare, insurance legislation, Social Security, Outdoor recreation, Fools' Parade film, Insurance, Moundsville City Council, Gambling legislation, Prisons, State Road Commission.","This file includes correspondence about: Motor Vehicles, Department of Highways, Junk Cars, Employment, Mental health, Welfare, Rowlesburg Project, natural resources, Department of Labor, Bridgeport Housing Project, Education, Food stamps, College, Workmen's Compensation, Public safety, bridges.","This file includes correspondence about: Department of Commerce, Appalachian Regional Commission, Doddridge County, Public Employees Retirment System, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Community Colleges, Welfare, Women's Bureau, Woman's Club, Tempest, Order of Women Legislators, Women's National Republican, League of Women Voters.","This file includes correspondence about: National Republican Women's Conference, Women voters league, WOMP Radio, Wild Wonderful West Virginia magazine, My Weekly Reader, Welfare, Adjunct General, Natural Resource Commission, Veterans'' Affairs, Black lung claims, Wood County airport.","This file includes correspondence about: Wood County Executive Committee, Wood County Area Transportation Study Summary Report January 1971, Wood County Bank, Wood County Board of Education, Wood County Republican Executive Committee.","This file includes correspondence about: Welfare, Elkay Mining Company, Health, Workmen's Compensation, Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics, Flooding, Labor, Employment, Alcohol laws, Mental health, Education, Motor Vehicles, Veterans.","This file includes correspondence about: Welfare, 1972 Moore Campaign, Good Samaritan Bill, Date-Design Laboratories, Water Quality Community Action, College student protests, State Road Commission, Roads, Blue Ridge Project.","This file includes correspondence about: Beautician's license, environment, West Virginia Wood, INC., Summer employment 1971, Education, West Virigina Board of Regents, Teaching, High Education, A Plan for Computers in Higher Education.","This file includes correspondence about: Employment, Denmar State Hospital, Insurance, Highways, Rowlesburg Project, Natural resources, Welfare, Education, Disaster relief fund, castle estate, Surface mining, Woodrow Wilson scholarships, Roads, Air pollution, Kardon Investment Co.","This file includes correspondence about: Kardon Investment Co., Teacher's retirement, Welfare, Marshall medical school, Green Acres Regional Center, Pea Ridge Woman's Club, unemployment benefits, Department of Motor Vehicles, Carpet.","This file includes correspondence about: Summer Employment 1971, Wheeling Lions Charities, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Tax Commission, Welfare, Social Security, Motor vehicles, Alcohol laws, Workmen's compensation raise, Department of Public Safety, State Road Commission.","This file includes correspondence about: Alcohol laws, Aeronautics commission, Legislation, Disability, Welfare, Department of Labor, Consumer Protection, Human Rights.","This file includes correspondence about: Board of Probation and Parole, Drugs, Vocational education, Alcohol laws, W.Va. State Board of Architects, Internal Revenue Taxation, Bridges, Department of Motor Vehicles, Black lung benefits, Roads, Coal, Education, Vocational rehabilitation.","This file includes correspondence about: Buffalo Creek Flood, Employment, Workmen's compensation fund, Surface mining, Unemployment benefits, Work incentive program, Labor, Working hours, Drug abuse, Welfare, School bus Transportation..","This file includes correspondence about: Employment, Insurance commission, Welfare, School Clothing Allowance Program, Motor vehicles, Lifestyle, Flooding, Foster home.","This file includes correspondence about: Marshall disaster, Wyoming County Airport Authority, Wyoming County, Employment, Teacher's retirement board, Marshall Sports Information Office 1971, Insurance, Politics, Midland Canal, Education, Flying Tiger Party.","This file includes correspondence about: Department of Veteran's Affairs, Road Commission, Politics, Religion, State flower, Workmen's compensation raise, Welfare, Black lung claims, Insurance, Alcohol laws.","This file includes correspondence about: Education, Welfare, Black Lung claims, Summer Employment 1971, Department of Health, Drug abuse, Beer Commission, Public Service Commission, Legislation, Roads.","This file includes correspondence about: Concerned Veterans from Vietnam, Black lung claims, Welfare, Veteran' Affairs, Workmen's compensation fund, Employment, Anti-communism, Department of Highways, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission.","This file includes correspondence about: Alcohol Beverage Control, State Road Commission, Workmen's Compensation, Air pollution Alaska Federation of Natives, Public Employees Retirement System, Welfare, George H. Wright Company.","This file includes correspondence about: Welfare, Education, Department of Health, Department of Mines, State Road Commission, Health, Pornography, County Court of Berkeley County, Appalachian Regional Commission.","This file includes correspondence about: Welfare, Air pollution, Buffalo Creek Flood, Military, Weirton General Hospital, 1972 Moore Campaign, Richard Wright Corporation, YMCA Youth Governor's Conference, Environment, Highways, Department of Labor, Lakeview Country Club, Golf courses.","This file includes correspondence about: Veterans, Federal-State Relations, Hospitals, Health, Department of natural resources, Greenbrier Golf and Tennis Club, The Greenbrier, Property.","This file includes correspondence about: Investment, The Anatomy of Investment, Education, School, Republican Party, Airport, Drug abuse, WSAZ-TV.","This file includes correspondence about: Coal miners, Department of Education, Highways, Highway maps, WSJS Television, Cable News, Road bonds, State Building Commission, Housing Development Fund, Military.","This file includes correspondence about: Marriage, Vocational Rehabilitation, Roads, Welfare, Special Session, Mental health, Workmen's compensation fund, Printing, Hospitals, Legislation, Board of Nurses, 1972 Moore Campaign, Health.","This file includes correspondence about: Nurses, Nurse labor, highways, Bridgeport Housing Project, Insurance, Employment.","This file includes correspondence about: Welfare, Public Employees Retirment System, Department of Highways, State Road Commission, Automobiles, Roadside development, Cigarette smoking, Sewage disposal, Department of Public Institutions, Hancock County schools.","This file includes correspondence about: Hancock County Schools, Education, Universal Academy of Music, Town incorporation, Ukraine, Appalachian Regional Commission, Wyoming County Airport, Wyoming County Schools, White Sulphur Springs Star newspaper.","This file includes correspondence about: Xerox.","This file includes correspondence about: Pollution, property taxes, Education, Adjunct General, Employment, Welfare, Weirton General Hospital, Conservatism, Pornography, Fishing licenses, Retirement, Summer Employment 1971, Health, Mental Health, Disability benefits, ABC Commission.","This file includes correspondence about: Congressional Record Proceedings and Debates of the 92nd Congress, First Session 1971 (book)","This file includes correspondence about: West Virginia Youth Science Camp, Welfare, Disability, Department of Highways, Education, Congratulations, Employment, Roads, Teachers' pay, Women's National Republican Club, INC., Flooding, State Road Commission, Marshall Medical School, Fuel Engineer.","This file includes correspondence about: National Governor's Conference, Social Security, Employment, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Welfare, Bobier Electronics INC., Disabled assistance, 1972 Moore Campaign, 5014 Court Room Legal Pad: Random Commentary, Air pollution control, National Alliance of Businessmen, Carbide South Charleston Plant.","This file includes correspondence about: Coal production, Aeronautics Commission, Welfare, Labor, Miners, Roads, Highways, Old Age Assistance, Citizen complaints to the governor, Food Stamps, Gambling, Immigration and Naturalization.","This file includes correspondence about: Employment, Labor, Department of Banking, Welfare, Fairmont State College, Social Security, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Farmers Home Administration, Mountaineers for Rural Progress, Environment, Department of Employment Security, State Road Commission, B\u0026O Railroad.","This file includes correspondence about: York appliance catalogue, Anti-communism, Environment, Welfare and Retirement Fund, Welfare, Employment, Politics, Adjunct General, Mine dumps.","This file includes correspondence about: Motor vehicles, Gun related court case, Mining, Rolling Rivers Campaign, Environmentalism, Roads, School bus transportation, Welfare, Public Service Commission, Department of Employment Security, Urban renewal Moundsville, Adjutant General, Automobile ownership and its relation to welfare eligibility, Federal-State relations, Mines.","This file includes correspondence about: The Indianapolis News Monday Evening News May 1st, 1972.","This file includes correspondence about: Daily News-Miner May 1st, 1972.","This file includes correspondence about: Administrative Assistant to the Governor appointment, Lincoln walks at night statue.","This file includes correspondence about: Summer employment 1971, Department of Highways, Welfare, Housing program, 1972 Moore Campaign, Vietnam, West Virginia of Young Americans for Freedom, Young American Medals, Workmen's Compensation, National Association of Retired Civil Employees, Disability welfare, Department of Motor Vehicles, Alcohol laws, Weirton General Hospital, Health, Board of Dental Examiners, Mental Health.","This file includes correspondence about: Mental health, 1972 Moore Campaign, School bus transportation, Young Moore \u0026 Company, INC., Department of Highways, Junk car program, Department of Motor Vehicles, Forestry, Welfare, House of Delegates, Summer Employment 1971.","This file includes correspondence about: Pollution, YMCA, Teachers Retirement Board, Employment, Environment, Young Republican League.","This file includes correspondence about: Young Republican National Federation, Young Republicans of West Virginia.","This file includes correspondence about: Pollution, Health, Welfare, Summer Employment 1971, Department of Public Safety, Roads, West Virginia Coal Association, Congratulations.","This file includes correspondence about: West Virginia Coal Association, Black Lung Association, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency, and Correction, Education, Multi-Handicapped Camp, Mental health, The Central National Bank, Employment, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Workplace racial discrimination.","This file includes correspondence about: Youth Conference on Alcohol, West Virginia Youth Conservation News, Youth for Christ Club, Youth for Moore, Youth Opportunity Camps, Youth Employment Program, 1970 GOP Youth Training Camp, Department of Education, The Army \u0026 Navy Union, U.S.A., INC.","This file includes correspondence from: Paul Zakaib, Jr, West Virginia House of Delegates.  Topics include: State Tax, Drugs, Gambling, Uniform Enforcement of Support Act, Education, Litigation, Health, Employment, labor, Workmen's compensation fund, medical school, Zando, Martin, and Milstead-Architects \u0026 Engineers.","This file includes correspondence about: Education, Abortion, Department of Commerce, Drugs, Sports, Department of the Army, Public Service Commission, Department of Education.","This file includes correspondence about: Marshall football disaster, leaded gasoline, Welfare, education, environment, Adjutant General, Army desertion, Department of Highways, Air pollution, John Birch Day, State Civil Service, Employment, black lung benefits, Alcohol laws, federal state relations, Insurance Commission, Motor vehicles.","This file includes correspondence about: Tourism, Public relations, Tax Commissioner, Department of Taxation, Roads, Natural Resources, Flood damage information, Greenbrier, Wellsburg National Bank, Mental Health, Public Service Commission, Mental Health Complex.","This file includes correspondence about: Welfare, Clarksburg Bypass, Department of Mental Health, Employment, Farmers and Merchants' Bank, Department of Archives and History, Raleigh County Historical Society, INC., Department of Highways, Historic Highway markers.","This file includes correspondence about: Department of Highways, Department of Archives and History, Bicentennial celebration, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Clinton Water Association, Industrial Development Authority, Department of Agriculture.","This file includes correspondence about: Zionist Organization of America, Black lung claims, School Transportation, Workmen's Compensation Benefits, Welfare, Fairmont State College, State Flag, Department of Commerce, The Rhinebeck Country School, Disabled School children, Banking, Industrial development.","This file includes correspondence about: Libbey-Owens Glass Company, Zonta International, Economics, Welfare, Disability welfare, old age welfare, Midwest Media, Rowlesburg Project, Driver's license, Highways, Kanawha County, Teacher pay, Religion, Apollo 11 state tour.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Railroads, Roads, Road conditions, Road construction, State Road Commission, County Road complaints.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, County Road complaints, Road conditions, Highways, State Road Commission, Road improvements.","Topics include correspondence about: State Road Commission, Department of Highways, County Roads, Road Conditions, County Road complaints, Bridges.","Topics include correspondence about: State Road Commission, Department of Highways, Roads, Road conditions, County Road complaints, Politics.","Topics include correspondence about: State Road Commission, Department of Highways, Roads, Road conditions, County Road complaints, Politics.","Topics include correspondence about: State Road Commission, Department of Highways, Roads, Road conditions, County Road complaints, Politics.","Topics include correspondence about: State Road Commission, Bridges, Road conditions, County Road complaints, Department of Highways.","Topics include correspondence about: State Road Commission, Bridges, Road conditions, County Road complaints, Department of Highways.","Topics include correspondence about: State Road Commission, Bridges, Road conditions, County Road complaints, Department of Highways.","Topics include correspondence about: Bridges, Roads, Department of Highways, State Road Commission, Road Conditions, County Road Complaints.","Topics include correspondence about: Bridges, Roads, Department of Highways, State Road Commission, Road Conditions, County Road Complaints.","Topics include correspondence about: Bridges, Roads, Department of Highways, State Road Commission, Road Conditions, County Road Complaints.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure, welfare.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","Topics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Thomas G. Dove, President of the Ohio Valley Industrial and Business Development Corporation. Topics include:  Department of Highways, Sidewalks and Roadwork, bridge replacement, fair-market value of property, highway construction, compensation for property purchase, traffic problems, position inquiry, Ohio River Bridge, Corridor G, Development of an Industrial Park, highway water drainage, road erosion, sewage complaint.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Rev. James Duff, President of Sullivan Community Council; Hon. Charles A. Duffield Jr., Judge of the Fourteenth Judicial Circuit; J. E. Bailey, Director, Right of Way Division. Topics include: compensation for property, highway construction, road drainage, flooding, employment with State Road Commission, roadwork, Interstate 79, school roads, road signs, parks, bridges, Appalachian Highway Project, land acquisition.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Burl A. Sawyers, Commissioner, State Road Commission; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV; Michael L. Dyer, Chairmen of the Clarksburg Planning \u0026 Zoning Commission. Topics include: roadwork, Department of Highways, road conditions, land acquisition, bridges, Buffalo Creek Disaster, mail, Ohio River Bridge, Corridor G, traffic, petitions.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Dr. David L. Ealy, Health Director Marshal County Health Department; F. F. Earp, President of Earp \u0026 Armstrong Inc.  Topics include: road conditions, mail routes, school bus routes, roadwork, bridges, traffic, road drainage, snow plowing, industry, deindustrialization, potholes.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: hazardous roads, roadwork, employment in the State Road Commission, school bus service, road conditions, petitions.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Bernard L. Edwards, President of First National Bank in Ironton Ohio.  Topics include: roadwork, road tar, right of way, logging, environmental preservation, traffic, school bus routes.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Dr. Paul N. Elbin, President of West Liberty State College; E. H. Post, Executive Secretary of Department of Highways.  Topics include: roadwork, State Health Department, local health departments, public health, road conditions, school bus routes, mail routes, purchase and lease of public land, flooding, employment, road drainage, Department of Highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; C. Edwin Elliott, Mayor of Bluefield West Virginia.  Topics include: road drainage, road conditions, roadwork, Department of Highways, highway construction, mail routes, Corridor Q, bridges, traffic, road safety, potholes, acquisition of land, eminent domain, compensation for property, Department of Welfare, employment, petitions.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia.  Topics include: bridges, employment, road conditions, roadwork, \"West Virginia Highways\", summer employment, job inquiries, job termination, job recommendations.  It also includes copies of \"West Virginia Highways\", the official employee magazine of the Department of Highways, Volume 1 Number 1 through Volume 2 Number 3.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Donald C. Englebreth, Engineer-in-Charge at Buchart-Horn Inc.  Topics include: employment, summer employment, road conditions, right-of-way, road construction, compensation for property, bridges, roadwork, traffic, highway construction, potholes, state parks, road safety, bridge schematics and design, engineering, corridor G.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; M. R. Hamill, Commissioner, State Road Commission; Brooks O. Evans, Mineral County Court President; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington.  Topics include: right-of-way, corridor G, eminent domain, compensation for property, roadwork, road conditions, petitions, access roads, surveys and maps for highway construction, Interstate 64, trucking, park facilities, federal highway funding.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Edward A. Ewing, City Manager of Huntington.  Topics include: corridor G, bridges, roadwork, corridor E, corridor H, highway construction, road maintenance, petitions, right-of-way, school bus routes, state parks, federal highway funding, road conditions, mail routes, traffic, road safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; John H. Faber, Vice President of the National Ash Association; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for WV.  Topics include: West Virginia University, Coal Research Bureau, road conditions, road safety, roadwork, fair-market value of property, right-of-way, corridor G, school bus routes, bridges, potholes, petitions, employment, traffic, mail routes.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Jack D. Stafford, Assistant Commissioner for the Department of Highways.  Topics include: road safety, roadwork, road conditions, petitions, bridges, traffic, employment, road construction, state parks, airports, rail crossings.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for WV; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV.  Topics include: road conditions, bridges, flooding, road drainage, roadwork, fair-market value of property, corridor G, eminent domain, right-of-way, petitions, mail routes, school bus routes.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Frank T. Fike, Mayor of Piedmont WV; Rodger Raymond Fischer, US Representative for PA; David H. Fisher, Chairman-Director of State Roads Commission of MD; A. E. Johnson, Executive Director of the American Association of State Highway Officials, Robert J. Fitz, Chairman of the Congressional Commission on Government Procurement.  Topics include: roadwork, road conditions, road drainage, bridges, petitions, West Virginia University, student loans, Ohio River Bridge, highway construction, road safety, federal highway funding, Interstate 79, Interstate 70, corridor E, tunnels, Interstate 68, flooding.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Benson B. Flanagan, President of the United Transportation Union.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, Interstate 64, highway construction, bridges, petitions, roadside garbage, road safety, mail routes, employment, turnpike, eminent domain, school bus routes.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, potholes, school bus routes, road safety, bridges, petitions, highways, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, bridges, drainage, flooding, traffic, trucking, strip mining, noise pollution, road safety, corridor G, highway construction, right-of-way, purchase of state land, logging, sewers, corridor L, school bus routes.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: roadwork, road conditions, bridges, bridge construction, eminent domain, compensation for property, highway construction, petitions, state parks, potholes, school bus routes, corridor G, road drainage, property damage.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Leonard S. Fry, President of the Kingwood Mining Company.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, farms, interstate 70, road safety, potholes, bridges, corridor E, interstate 81, highway construction, school bus routes, petitions, interstate 79, road drainage, flooding, mail routes, traffic, corridor L.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for WV; Andrew Garvonic, Mayor of Glen Dale WV.  Topics include: bridges, road improvements, roadwork, traffic, petitions, environmental issues, highway construction, Ohio River bridge, road safety, school bus routes, flooding, employment, job recommendations, sidewalks, property damage.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: corridor H, highway construction, road improvement, road conditions, roadwork, potholes, petitions, sidewalks, school bus routes, road safety, property damage, flooding, drainage, road construction, employment, mail routes.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; William L. Gilligan, WV Senator.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, litter, employment, job recommendations, bridges, bridge construction, road drainage, eminent domain, highway construction, compensation for property, petitions, flooding, school bus routes.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; James S. Gladwell, Superintendent of Harrison County Schools; Joseph C. Gluck, Dean of West Virginia University; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health.  Topics include: corridor D, traffic, road safety, school bus routes, road conditions, roadwork, mail routes, road drainage, town name change, road names, potholes, litter, Ohio River bridge, petitions, highway construction, taxes, sewage, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Lewis N. McManus, Chairman of the Committee on Finance in the WV House of Delegates; A. Edwin Grafton, Chairman of the Department of Forest Technology at Glenville State College; Kenneth J. Gray, US Representative for Illinois.  Topics include: roadwork, road conditions, employment, road drainage, flooding, right-of-way, highway construction, interstate 77, tunnels, job recommendation, bridge construction, corridor G, property purchase, federal highway funding, corridor D, petitions, corridor L, state parks, environmental impacts, New River Gorge bridge, interstate 64, C\u0026O railroad, corridor E.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, right-of-way, compensation for property, fair market value of property, eminent domain, bridges, road construction, hospitals, petitions, road safety, audits, corruption, flooding, bridge construction.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. E. Bailey, Director, Right of Way Division; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert H. Mollohan, US Representative for WV.  Topics include: right of way, compensation for property, eminent domain, roadwork, road conditions, highway construction, bridges, bridge construction, employment, interstate 79, flooding, property damage, water drainage, corridor G.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; John M. Slack, US Representative for WV.  Topics include: roadwork, road conditions, petitions, mining, interstate 77, bridges, bridge construction, flooding, road drainage, school bus routes, road safety, parking, traffic.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: bridges, bridge construction, roadwork, road conditions, flooding, road drainage, school bus routes, surface mining, strip mining, environmental problems, federal highway funding, hospitals, highway construction, road safety, food bridge, petitions, employment, Baltimore \u0026 Ohio Railroad.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; M. R. Hamill, Commissioner, State Road Commission.  Topics include: road drainage, roadwork, road conditions, flooding, bridges, bridge construction, road safety, school bus routes, hospitals, interstate 64, Marshall University plane crash, Southern Airways Flight 932, Marshall University plane crash memorial, federal highway funding, health.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; William H. Hanks, Chairman of the West Virginia Highway Users Conference.  Topics include: road conditions, road safety, roadwork, employment, job recommendations, road abandonment, corridor H, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, potholes, petitions, road construction, West Virginia Highway Users Conference, federal highway funding, rapid transit, bridges, school bus routes, road drainage.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert D. Harman, Delegate, West Virginia House of Delegates.  Topics include: roadwork, road conditions, petitions, bridges, bridge construction, road safety, Morgantown Personal Rapid Transit System, federal highway funding, welfare, road drainage, potholes, mail routes, employment, corridor H, interstate 81, environmental impacts, interstate 64.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: interstate 470, highway construction, road conditions, roadwork, petitions, education funding, corridor G, bridge construction, bridges, interstate 64, traffic, road safety, Baltimore \u0026 Ohio Railroad, right of way, road drainage.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: road safety, road conditions, roadwork, interstate 64, bridges, bridge construction, school bus routes, petitions, mail routes, road drainage, employment, right of way, property damage, traffic, federal highway funding.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: road abandonment, road conditions, roadwork, road drainage, interstate 77, bridges, state parks, eminent domain, acquisition of property, fair market value of property, mail routes, bus routes, highway construction, petitions, corridor E, right of way, traffic.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Frank C. Haymond, Judge, West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals; A. L. Hayes, VP Mingo Lime \u0026 Lumber.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, interstate 70, traffic, road safety, road drainage, flooding, petitions, school bus routes, potholes, employment, corridor D.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV.  Topics include: bridges, bridge construction, road conditions, roadwork, road safety, mail routes, pollution, property damage, road drainage, corridor G, hospitals, petitions, litter, Corridor D, strip mining, reforestation, corridor E, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: roadwork, road conditions, right of way, petitions, road safety, bridges, bridge construction, property damage, mail routes, bus routes, corridor E.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Gordon E. Hermanson, President, Davis and Elkins College.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, bridges, corridor G, State Parks, road drainage, flooding, school bus routes, petitions, road safety, sewers, compensation for property, interstate 64, federal highway funding, mail routes, corridor H, traffic, highway construction.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert A. Heyl, President, Delta Concrete Company; Cecil B. Highland Jr., President, Empire National Bank.  Topics include: roadwork, road condition, road construction, bridges, bridge construction, interstate 79, road safety, employment, petitions, corridor L, school bus routes.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Dennie L. Hill, Delegate, West Virginia House of Delegates.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, school bus routes, bridges, road safety, mail routes, petitions, bridge construction, corridor L, flooding, road drainage, highway construction, property purchase.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert A. Hinerman, Mayor of Huntington; James D. Hinkle Jr., Mayor of Buckhannon; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV.  Topics include: roadwork, road conditions, Morgantown Personal Rapid Transit System, interstate 79, road safety, interstate 64, highway construction, property acquisition, corridor G, petitions, bridges, bridge construction, corridor H, corridor L, traffic, state parks.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert K. Holiday, WV State Senator.  Topics include: highway construction, roadwork, road condition, highways, road safety, flooding, school bus routes, mail routes, corridor G, interstate 70, Shepard College, employment, petitions, corridor E, interstate 64, salvage yard, mental health center, interstate 77.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert K. Holiday, WV State Senator.  Topics include: roadwork, road conditions, interstate 64, property damage, corridor L, bridges, flooding, federal highway funding, petitions, road safety, bridges, bridge construction, employment, parks, acquisition of property, fair market value of property.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; R. W. Howard, President, Borg Warner.  Topics include: flooding, roadwork, road conditions, bridges, bridge construction, camp sites, school bus routes, mail routes, road safety, fire departments, petitions, traffic, Baltimore \u0026 Ohio Railroad, right of way, highway construction, gasoline tax, litter.","This folder contains correspondence with: L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William Crabbe, Mayor of Steubenville, OH; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Harry L. Buch, Chairman, WV racing Commission.  Topics include: WV economy, taxes, bridges, traffic, welfare, food stamps, housing projects, Marshall University, medical schools, hospitals, student aid, Camp Dawson, employment, federal highway funding, highway construction, bridges, roadwork, road conditions, administrative transition, wheeling downs, state parks, recreation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Louis G. Craig, Mayor of Weston; John D. Rockefeller IV, WV Secretary of State.  Topics include: business registration, voting, employment, state parks, environment, outdoor recreation, division of vocational rehabilitation, employment, black lung, welfare, corridor G, highway construction, traffic, road conditions, roadwork, mental health, food stamps, strikes, Marshall University, medical schools, military enlistment, agriculture, taxes, state forests, wrongful termination, Fort Pitt, notary, flooding.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ethel L. Crandall, Delegate, WV House of Delegates; William C. Cramer, Representative for Florida, US House of Representatives; Jay H. Cravens, Forester, US Forest Service; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: elections, hospitals, United Mine Workers of America, child support, welfare, employment, state parks, postal services, road construction, Buffalo Creek flood, flooding, housing, water pollution, scholarships, Water Quality Improvement Act, Department of Archives and History, state history museum, helmet law, Cherry River Navy, Department of Natural Resources, tourism, drug abuse, the draft, Piney Creek Watershed project, US Forest Service, environmental issues, Pinecrest Sanitarium, license plate registration, road conditions, roadwork, petitions, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Appalachian regional commission, West Virginia University, bridges, mail routes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; R. C. Conaty, Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control; Spencer K. Creel, Delegate, House of Delegates; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Hulett Smith, Governor of WV; George H. Seibert Jr., Delegate, House of Delegates; Edward A. Mearns Jr., Dean, University of Cincinnati College of Law.  Topics include: welfare, food stamps, black lung, pollution, environmental issues, insurance, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program, license plate registration, liquor license, Workmen's Compensation Fund, teachers' salaries, road safety, DUI laws, early childhood education, bridges, bridge construction, clay mining, labor strikes, dams, employment, hospitals, United Mine Workers of America, letters of recommendation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Brevard Crihfield, Executive Director, Council of State Governments; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: Council of State Governments, National Governors' Conference, road conditions, roadwork, welfare, food stamps, medical insurance, school bus routes, child support, oil and gas extraction, drug abuse school, criminal justice expenditures and programs, retirement pension, mental health.","Topics include: school vouchers, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, the draft, draft deferment, education, Rhodes scholarships, letters of recommendation, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Clothing Allowance Program, social security, employment, vaccination, Morris Harvey College, Department of Veteran's affairs, highway construction, environmental issues, tourism, roadwork, road conditions.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: mental health, hospitals, Department of Veterans' Affairs, food stamps, welfare, food stamps, veterans' pensions, gas, airports, Marshall University plane crash, Southern Airways Flight 932, inflation, taxes, volunteerism.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert G. McCall, Director, Environmental Health Services; Charles H. Haden II, Commissioner, State Tax Department; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools, State Department of Education; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: 1970 WVU coed murders, strip mining, environmental issues, coal mining, mining safety, Marshall University, medical schools, Clothing Allowance Program, welfare, mental health, public health, taxes, housing, labor strikes, roadwork, road conditions, steel mills, employment, black lung, social security, mail routes, student aid, hospitals.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Ashcraft, Director, Department of Mines; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools, State Department of Education; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: coal mining, oil, natural gas, bridges, toll bridges, technical education, employment, food stamps, welfare, municipal consolidation, gun control, petitions, roadwork, road conditions, state parks, taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frank W. McKee, Dean, West Virginia School of Medicine; V. K. Knapp, WV State Senator; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Robert Jerry Brewster, State Drug Abuse Control Coordinator.  Topics include: state police, public safety, agriculture, elections, Christian nationalism, welfare, medical school, letters of recommendation, employment, education, roadwork, road conditions, corridor L, rehabilitation, black lung, unemployment, hospitals, labor strikes, jail conditions, jails, brain drain, drug abuse.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund.  Topics include: employment, Marshall University, medical schools, gambling, mental health, social security, unemployment, welfare, Marshall University football, Pinecrest Sanitarium, taxes, disability, school choice, organ donation, state parks, housing, NASA-ASEE.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Chester T. Cruze, Ohio State Representative, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; H. H. Cudden, Mayor of Logan; Paul N. Elbin, President, West Liberty State College.  Topics include: state flag, roadwork, road conditions, employment, presidential election, environmental issues, hunting, jails, jail conditions, veterans' affairs, public health, higher education, abortion, welfare, food stamps, Marshall University, medical schools, black lung, POWs, potholes, road construction, corridor Q, highway construction, right of way, retirement, flooding.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: mental health, welfare, elections, state flag, employment, hospitals, rehabilitation, healthcare, postal services, mail routes, bridges, covered bridge, historic landmarks, tourism, drug abuse, Monongahela national forest, logging, Marshall University, West Virginia University, medical schools, Medicare, state police, race relations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert A McConnel, Commissioner, Department of Labor; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: printing plant, industry, Marshall University, medical schools, youth delinquency, youth group homes, hospitals, school safety, school bus routes, natural resources, conservation, birth certificates, employment, mental health, social security, welfare, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, pensions, disability, food stamps, labor strikes, military enlistment, flooding, coal mining, airports.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: elections, healthcare, insurance, state holidays, schools, education, vocational education, West Virginia Wesleyan College, psychiatric training, taxes, Baltimore \u0026 Ohio Railroad, crime, Distinguished West Virginian Award, petitions, road conditions, roadwork, employment, religion.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Harry H. Cup; D. E. Cuppett, Judge, twenty-first judicial circuit of WV.  Topics include: community centers, recreation, welfare, pardons, elections, public parks, state registration of engineers, housing, state surplus purchase, corridor H, highway construction, federal highway funding, hydroelectric power, business registration, flooding, dams, employment, black lung, drug abuse, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, sewage, water conditions.","This folder contains correspondence with: Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Walter Kennedy, Commissioner, the National Basketball Association; Reverend Charles L. Currie, President, Wheeling College; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare. Topics include: child abuse, drivers' licenses, employment, basketball, state police, hospitals, songs, poverty, abortion, school lunch program, Buffalo Creek flood, school bus routes, school clothing allowance program, welfare, nursing homes, West Virginia University, medical schools, letters of recommendation, state parks, corridor G, highway construction, education, school prayer, Wheeling college, Marshall university, visas, air pollution, corridor E, bridges, social security, travel, banking, hunting.","This folder contains correspondence with: Floyd B. Graham, Executive Director, State Aeronautics Commission, Carl T. Curtis, US Senator for NE; Richard M. Nixon, US President; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles, Kenneth M. Curtis, Governor of Maine; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner; J. Richard Barber, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: medical schools, Marshal University, mental health, housing, employment, social security, education, roadwork, West Virginia Wesleyan College, retirement, teacher salaries, roadwork, aircraft, welfare, taxes, drivers' licenses, water pollution, insurance, foster care, teacher certifications, industry, papermaking, disability.","This folder contains correspondence with: Fred Cutlip, Director, Federal-State Relations, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation; Angus E. Peyton, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; J. Richard Barber, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner.  Topics include: arbor day, police, outdoor recreation, state parks, water conservation, land conservation, historical preservation, mental health, taxes, welfare, drivers' licenses, bridges, road conditions, roadwork, Workmen's Compensation Fund, student loans, employment, landfills, environmental issues, unemployment, black lung, food stamps, dental school, West Virginia University, bridges, bridge construction, medical school, West Virginia Association of the Deaf, civil service.","This folder contains correspondence with: L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner.  Topics include: Vietnam, road conditions, roadwork, blind people, welfare, scholarships, outdoor recreation, fishing, fish stocking, West Virginia Arts and Humanities Council, employment, DUIs, water service, pollution, environmental issues, farming, strip mining, mine inspection, retirement, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, civil service, hydroelectric power, day care, taxes, schools for handicapped children, hardwood depletion, logging, The Weekly Bond Buyer, The Daily Sentinel.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Carl G. Beard III, Director of West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission; Adam Dalessio, Mayor of Follansbee; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways. Topics include: Daughters of the Confederacy, historical preservation, confederate monuments, Julia Neale Jackson Woodson grave, Blennerhassett Island, Workmen's Compensation Fund, hospitals, Vietnam veterans, air pollution, Wheeling downs racetrack, community college, water service, employment, letters of recommendation, state flag, sewage, public health, school lunches, kindergarten, Head Start program, welfare, black lung, social security, desertion, the draft, deferment, road conditions, roadwork, police, insurance, Buffalo Creek flood, food stamps, supreme court, presidential primaries, WV board of regents.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: dams, social security, disability, vocational rehabilitation, water service, state parks, cigarette commercials, smoking, welfare, interstate 79, highway construction, roadwork, road conditions, Marshall University, college athletics, medical school, national guard, school clothing allowance program, state police, coal, historic preservation, employment, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), racial discrimination, West Virginia Human Rights Commission, Vietnam.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frank C. Daniel, Secretary, National Rifle Association; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: George Washington Trail, tourism, flights, religion, drug abuse, alcoholism, music festival, tanning industry, National Rifle Association, hunting, conservation, insurance, welfare, Workmen's Compensation Fund, employment, disability, civil service, roadwork, road conditions, petitions, summer camps, medical school, nursing homes, fire inspections of property, road safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Willie L. Daniels, President, Daniels \u0026 Bell Incorporated; Robert B. Danielson, Mayor of Belmont.  Topics include: sewage, water service, food stamps, black lung, welfare, criminal justice, vocational rehabilitation, school bus routes, Buffalo Creek Flood, police, court transcripts, employment, investment, black caucus, black-owned business, Environmental Protection Agency.","This folder contains correspondence with: E. K. Fester, President, Fairmont State College; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: industry, taxes, employment, letters of recommendation, disability, welfare, vocational rehabilitation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Joel T. Broyhill, US Representative for VA; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: employment, Daughters of the American Revolution, taxes, social security, Marshall University, medical schools, Workmen's Compensation Fund, airline crash, banking, healthcare, insurance, national guard, welfare, state flag, road conditions, roadwork, hunting, education, litter, air pollution, sewage, Pentagon, prisons, paper manufacture, 4-H club, school clothing allowance program.","This folder contains correspondence with: James A. Lyons, Senior Marketing Representative, IBM; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund.  Topics include: nature, highway construction, education, employment, data processing, data processing centralization, IBM, computers, air quality, workmen's compensation fund, dentations, right of way.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; David B. Daugherty, Delegate, WV House of Delegates; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools.  Topics include: school clothing allowance program, vehicle inspection, American Automobile Association (AAA), welfare, bicentennial, Marshall University, engineering education, state board of barbers and beauticians, state chiropractic licensing board, employment, letters of recommendation, community organizations, parks, drug abuse, environmental protections, highway construction, mining, United Mine Workers of America, mine safety, safety regulations, Coon Branch school, abortion, state police, The Greenbrier, Vietnam, Monongahela National forest, draft, social security.","This folder contains correspondence with: John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Russel L. Daugherty, Judge, Cabell County Domestic Relations Court; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Mino R. D'Aurora, Delegate, WV House of Delegates.  Topics include: car accidents, road safety, insurance, public official salaries, domestic relations court, family court, crime, corrections, public service commission, letters of recommendation, welfare, Daughters of the American Revolution, education, West Virginia University, pet cemetery, flooding, DUIs, Buffalo Creek Flood, mine dumps, Department of Mines, state flags, Workmen's Relief Fund, coal mining, employment, soil conservation, patterns of energy consumption, federal reports, taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. T. Davidson Jr., Delegate, WV House of Delegates; W. R. Davidson, Mayor of Matoaka; George P. Shultz, Secretary, US Department of the Treasury; Bob Scott, Governor of North Carolina; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John Ashcraft, Director, Department of Mines; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Robert K. Holliday, Senator, Senate of WV.  Topics include: helicopters, social security, hunting and fishing license, death penalty, pollution, environmental issues, bridges, bridge construction, education, public schools, road conditions, roadwork, employment, Nursing Home Licensing Board, public official salaries; horse racing, horse doping, federal revenue sharing, religion, Buffalo Creek Flood, flooding, gas wells, school clothing allowance program, vocational education, mine foreman classification, national parks, Harpers Ferry, food stamps, medical schools, Marshall University.","This folder contains correspondence with: John W. Landfried, State Fire Marshal; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: interstate 79, highway construction, Marshall University, medical schools, employment, insurance, fires, corridor G, state parks, hunting, petitions, taxes, welfare, food stamps, social security, sales tax, roadwork, road safety, flooding, Buffalo Creek Flood, hospitals, airports, black lung, coal hauling, city planning, environmental regulations, pollution, landfills, Workmen's Compensation Fund, road conditions, roadwork, racial discrimination, national guard.","This folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State of West Virginia.  Topics include: position appointments, meetings.","This folder contains correspondence with: N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Roy W. Walter, State Director, School Transportation and Driver Education; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions.  Topics include: poverty, welfare, healthcare, social security, hospitals, Workmen's Relief Fund, Marshall University, medical schools, state flag, black lung, employment, summer employment, road conditions, roadwork, road safety, bridges, mine inspection, banking, highway construction, retirement, disability, sickle cell, Piney Creek Watershed Association, school bus routes, taxes, golf, vocational education, nature, Monongahela National Forest, outdoor recreation, child protection, child custody, children's home, Buffalo Creek Flood, Appalachian Regional Commission, police.","This folder contains correspondence with: Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; C. H. McKown, Chairman, Senate Finance Committee; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State of West Virginia; Elmer H. Dodson, Mayor of Charleston; John E. Carrigan, Minority Leader, West Virginia Senate.  Topics include: elections, insurance, resignation, Workmen's Compensation Fund, mine accidents and injury, deaths, data processing, occupational pneumoconiosis evaluation program, mine safety, Baltimore \u0026 Ohio Railroad, rail tracks, regulations of the Workmen's Compensation Fund, taxes, drug abuse, Drug Abuse Education Program, West Virginia State Bar, Young Lawyers, judge appointments, investments.","This folder contains correspondence with: Hulett C. Smith, Governor of West Virginia; Grover T. Davis Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Nonintoxicating Beer Commission. Topics include: nonintoxicating beer commission, resignations.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. L. Davis D.V.M., Secretary, West Virginia Board of Veterinary Medicine; J. Richard \"Zeke\" Davis, Mayor of Fairmont; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: West Virginia Board of Veterinary Medicine, bridges, bridge construction, roadwork, Environmental Protection Agency, healthcare, disability, underage drinking, pipelines, gas, highway construction, welfare, vehicle registration, football, social security, employment, Piney Creek Watershed project; homesteading, state parks, alcohol, food stamps, busing, taxes, road conditions, jail conditions.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles H. Haden II, Commissioner, State Tax Department; Leonard M. Davis, Chairman, Chairmen, Department of Speech, West Virginia University; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: roadwork, road safety, pollution, litter, mining, mine safety, alcoholism, disability, taxes, hospitals, Spencer State Hospital, unemployment, West Virginia University, welfare, social security, Veterans Affairs, telephone service, Marshall University, medical school, United Nations, DUIs, state parks, alcohol, strip mining, Stonewall Jackson Lake project, corridor H, retirement, coal miners, black lung, insurance.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: elections, road safety, highways, highway construction, roadwork, bridges, bridge construction, food stamps, welfare, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Greenbrier, employment, vehicle registration, Buffalo Creek Blood, flooding, Workmen's Relief Fund, state police, West Virginia University football, National Leadership Methods, youth leadership training, military discharge, inflation, funeral benefits.","This folder contains correspondence with: T. R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Roy W. Walter, State Director, School Transportation and Driver Education; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; John D. Rockefeller IV, WV Secretary of State; Robert M. Ball, Commissioner, Social Security, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Russel L. Davidson, Delegate, House of Delegates; Lewis N. McManus, Delegate, House of Delegates.  Topics include: fundraising, industrial regulations, employment, drug abuse, school bus routes, healthcare, strip mining, coal mining, education, food stamps, welfare, social security, black lung, litter, pollution, road conditions, roadwork, state parks, Board of Banking and Financial Institutions, appointments, junior colleges, sex education, disability, Workmen's Compensation Fund, banking, governor's prayer breakfast, West Virginia University, Buffalo Creek Flood, hospitals, Stonewall Jackson Lake project, Chuck Yeager Rocket monument, state board of barbers and beauticians, elections, state athletic commission, State Historians, state board of examiners and psychologists, military discharge.","This folder contains correspondence with: Eldon E. Shipman, Superintendent, West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and the Blind; Robert L. Hunt, President, West Virginia Federation of the Blind Inc.  Topics include: financial audit, education, blind, deaf, vocational education, disability, dormitories, renovations, National Science Foundation, state flag, petition, The West Virginia Tablet, pollution.","This folder contains correspondence with: Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Richard W. Coplin, Director, Governor's Highway Safety Bureau; Nettie Davis (Mrs. John R. Davis), State Advisory board on Welfare.  Topics include: car accidents, road safety, motorcycles, fundraising, appointment.","Topics include: death, letters of condolence, funerals.","This folder contains correspondence with: D. Boone Dawson, Mayor of Charleston WV; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John Mitchell, US Attorney General; Ward M. Dawson Sr., Delegate, House of Delegates.  Topics include: prisons, prison conditions, Moundsville penitentiary, sexual assault, medical schools, Marshall University, interstate 79, highway construction, road conditions, roadwork, employment, housing projects, drug abuse, letters of recommendation, welfare, state real estate commission, appointments, food stamps, state board of embalmers and funeral directors, West Virginia University, hospitals, fishing licenses, fish hatcheries, fish stocking, state parks, scotch whiskey, Region I Center for Mentally Retarded, day care.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Dick Dalton, President, WV Jaycees.  Topics include: West Virginia University, hunting, elections, Workmen's Compensation, school bus routes, employment, veteran's affairs, vehicle taxes, taxes, food stamps, Marshall University, social security, mental health, daylight savings time, Day of Bread, bakeries, retirement, United States Junior Chamber (Jaycees), 4-H camps, road safety, mail routes, roadwork, road conditions.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles H. Keenan, State Director of School Transportation; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Mrs. Betty Dean, Executive Director, WV Council of Towns and Cities; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; T. R. Sampsell, Director of Department of Natural Resources; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission.  Topics include: US Department of Agriculture, school bus routes, DUIs, neighborhood youth corps program, welfare, food stamps, disability, handicapped persons, employment, highway construction, bridge construction, bridges, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Vietnam war, state board of architects, strip mining, hospitals, employment, social security, outdoor recreation, tourism, Buffalo Creek Flood, Sunshine magazine, road drainage, sewers, black lung, religion, road safety, petitions.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. Frank Deem, WV Senator; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: community betterment award, gas, corruption, department of mines, taxes, state parks, budgets, golf courses, bridges, alcohol, bridge construction, Arbor Day.","This folder contains correspondence with: W. Alva Deardorff M.D., President, Kanawha Medical Society; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; H. E. Dearth, General Manager, Parkersburg Steel Company; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Laurence M. Evans, Chairman, West Virginia Board of Probation and Parole; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Harry E. Moats, Delegate, House of Delegates; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent of Department of Public Safety.  Topics include: science and technology, investment, highway safety bureau, road safety, Olympic games, welfare, liquor laws, taxes, capital punishment, campaign advertising, State Medical Examiner, litter, road construction, Rotary Clubs, elections, disability, tourism, hospitals, water service, sewage, employment, Vietnam war, unemployment, juvenile corrections, car accidents, state police, school choice, hydroelectric energy, new river dam, Farmington Mine Disaster, widow relief, Cass Scenic railroad, housing, veteran's affairs, bridges.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Robert F. Dee, President, Smith, Kline, and French Laboratories; J. Frank Deem, WV Senator; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: education, parochial schools, hospitals, financial aid, West Virginia University, economic development, mental health, mental hospitals, property taxes, roadwork, road conditions, charity, pharmaceuticals, Buffalo Creek Flood, Marshall University, medical schools, voting age, jail conditions, field trips, income tax, business and employment tax, deaf schools, West Virginia Library Commission, appointments, golf courses, social security, employment, bridges, bridge construction, water drainage, deer hunting season.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: education, Workman's Compensation, national defense, United Nations, China, Taiwan, racial integration, Peace Movement of Ethiopia, back to Africa movement, Survival magazine from Department of Defense, civil defense preparedness agency, police, flooding, food stamps, welfare, adoption, car accidents, prayer, religion, prison evangelism, alcohol, state parks, traffic tickets, tree planting, highway construction, water service.","This folder contains correspondence with: L. W. Deitz, President, Richwood Chamber of Commerce; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Gus R. Douglass, Commissioner, Department of Agriculture; M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; John D. Rockefeller IV, WV Secretary of State; Ivor F. Boiarsky, Speaker, House of Delegates.  Topics include: Synanon, drug abuse, National Governors' Conference, corridor L, highway construction, national forests, logging, environmental conservation, Monongahela National Forest, welfare, disabled veterans, child custody, United Nation, Medicaid, taxes, school clothing allowance program, plant pest control, mental health, mental hospitals, car accidents, sewage, Environmental Protection Agency, Board of Veterans Appeals, pollution, hospitals, Stonewall Jackson Lake project, employment, recommendations, librarians, school choice, migrants, springs, West Virginia University athletics, social security, road conditions, lost persons, search and rescue, school admissions, disability.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Richard Nixon, President of the United States; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Edward A. Garmatz, Chairmen, Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, US House of Representatives.  Topics include: roadwork, road conditions, potholes, interstate 81, flooding, road drainage, black lung, alcoholism, drug abuse, counseling, rehabilitation, immigration, Buffalo Creek Flood, surface mining, environmental conservation, sewage, chicken, insurance, eminent domain, road construction, child custody, postal service, Delta Queen steamboat, safety regulations, historic preservation, West Virginia University, speeches, off shore oil drilling, coal mining, strikes, food stamps.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; John B. Waters, Jr., Federal Cochairman, Appalachian regional commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: insurance, state flag, Vietnam war, employment, mental hospitals, prisons, prison conditions, road conditions, garbage routes, corridor Q, highway construction, right of way, governor's inauguration, department of highways, airports, road work, road construction, Appalachian regional commission, pollution, environmental conservation, Canaan Valley, Buffalo Creek Flood, Marshall University, medical schools, football, welfare, social security, billboards, readers digest, prisoner of war camps.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gregory S. DeVine, President, Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company; Samuel L. Devine, US Representative for Ohio.  Topics include: railroads, economic development, taxes, B\u0026O and C\u0026O merger, federal correctional assistance grants, retirement, teacher's retirement board, eminent domain, fair market value of property, highway construction, employment, retirement homes, hospitals, road conditions, road safety, police, West Virginia University Dental School, petitions, roadwork, letters of recommendation, state parks, environmental conservation, Department of Veteran's Affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harry L. Buch, Chairman, WV racing Commission; Sandy DeMark, President, Harrison County \u0026 Elk Creek Pollution Control Committee; Robert M. Ball, Commissioner, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: football, comics, school choice, private schools, employment, letters of recommendation, horse racing, Elk Creek, road flooding, pollution, environmental issues, fishing licenses, social security, DUIs, education, kindergarten, crime, bridges, roadwork, road conditions, citizenship, Democratic National Committee, inflation, Democrats for Moore.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Hugh. S. Edwards, MD, Superintendent, Pinecrest Sanitarium; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: Democrats for Moore, Order of DeMolay, bridges, bridge construction, state board of examiners of psychologists, letters of recommendation, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, social security, road conditions, roadwork, welfare, employment, Pinecrest sanitarium, tuberculosis, school clothing allowance program, food stamps, hospitals, black lung, disability, department of mental health, social work, school choice, private schools, parochial school, taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: George H. Seibert, Jr., Delegate, House of Delegates, member, Joint Committee on Government and Finance; O. R. Ledford, Business Manager, Denmar State Hospital.  Topics include: Denmar State Hospital, jobs, deindustrialization, audits, tuberculosis, elder abuse, litter, road conditions, jobs for women.","This folder contains correspondence with: George H. Seibert, Jr., Delegate, House of Delegates, member, Joint Committee on Government and Finance; O. R. Ledford, Business Manager, Denmar State Hospital; Jane Price Sharp, Editor, Pocahontas Times.  Topics include: Denmar State Hospital, jobs, deindustrialization, sanitary conditions, hospital conditions, jobs for women.","This folder contains correspondence with: Patricia Denker, Professor of Education, Ball State University; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; O. R. Ledford, Business Manager, Denmar State Hospital; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Janero Valencia, MD, Medical Director, Denmar State Hospital; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent of Department of Public Safety.  Topics include: student aid, West Virginia Institute of Technology, admissions, employment, bicentennial, student loans, civil service exam, jobs, state flags, Denmar State Hospital, hospital conditions, sanitary conditions, veterans affairs, audits, health inspections, banking regulations, Weirton General Hospital, pollution, water pollution, sewage, Clarksburg expressway, social security, Workmen's Compensation Fund, airports, airplane crashes, Marshall University, medical schools, jail conditions, environmental conservation, West Virginia University, admissions, tornado warnings, flash flood warnings, DDT, engineer report on Denmar Hospital sewage system.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Harry S. Dent, Special Counsel to the President; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources.  Topics include: employment, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, black lung, state parks, alcohol, license plates, petitions, school prayer, vehicle inspection recognition by other states, vocational rehabilitation, disability, welfare, inflation, cost of living, Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, monetary policy, gubernatorial elections, republican governors conference, defense policy, diplomatic policy, environmental conservation, pollution, Dent's Run watershed, property taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; J. Raymond DePaulo, Director, US Department of Commerce Field Services for WV; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: unemployment, welfare, social security, legal aid society, state office buildings construction and planning, military discharge, obscenity, Regional Export Expansion Council, selective service, deferments, highway construction, road safety, school choice, parochial schools, autopsies, hospitals, WV Deputy Sheriffs Association, deputy sheriffs, sheriffs, petitions.","This folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, WV Secretary of State; Lawrence G. Derthick Jr., Superintendent of Monongalia County Schools; Edward J. Derwinski, US Representative for Illinois; Lewis Deshler, Parliamentarian of the United States House of Representatives; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; George H. Seibert, Jr., Delegate, House of Delegates; Robert W. Scott, Governor of North Carolina.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, black lung, welfare, junk cars, litter, law school, state board of embalmers and funeral directors, appointments, meals on wheels, food stamps, employment, abortion, disability, education, teachers, tax relief, federal education funding, kindergarten, Vietnam war, environmental issues, Designer magazine, Welch Emergency Hospital, bridges, Workmen's Relief Fund, election laws, Workmen's Compensation Fund, coal transportation, petitions, property damage, Greece, science scholarships, community colleges, state flags, mail routes, Marshall University, letters of recommendation.","This folder contains correspondence with: George M. Wood, Jr., President, West Virginia Education Association.  Topics include: Design '69 program, education, salaries, teachers, public officials, petitions, educational reform, school improvement, school conditions, preschool.","This folder contains correspondence with: P. P. Huffard, Jr., Director of Environmental Affairs, Union Carbide Corporation; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Henry L. Diamond, Commissioner, New York Department of Environmental Conservation; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security.  Topics include: pollution, environmental regulations, road conditions, roadwork, employment, vocational schools, road construction, black lung, disability, nuclear energy, state police, tourism, outdoor recreation, welfare, food stamps, healthcare, hospitals, Marshall University, medical schools, Federal Water Pollution Control Act, National Governors' Conference, flooding.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carmen G. DiBacco, Mayor of Thomas; George H. Seibert, Jr., Delegate, House of Delegates; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ralph Tyler Smith, US Senator for IL; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Charles H. Haden II, Commissioner, State Tax Department; John W. Straton, Chairman, Reclamation Board of Review; William L. Dickinson, US Representative for AL.  Topics include: employment, education, songs, poetry, black lung, state seal, pensions, taxes, property taxes, welfare, Marshall University, engineering program termination, petition, price of electricity, bus service, drivers licenses, student loans, veterans affairs, Reclamation board of review, National Hunting and Fishing Day, board of landscape architects, Smoot Report, pollution, Vietnam War, POW, MIA, early childhood education, women's liberation, prenatal and delivery service, divorce laws.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert A McConnel, Commissioner, Department of Labor; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Spiro T. Agnew, Vice President of the United States.  Topics include: salaries, board of landscape architects, minimum wages, fire prevention month, state flags, sewage service, taxes, state police, vehicle registration, tourism, outdoor recreation, road signage, interstate 70, highway construction, right of way, elections, Economic Opportunity Act, early childhood education, preschool, head start program, veterans affairs, disability, selective service, traffic, bridges, noise pollution.","This folder contains correspondence with: M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Peter H. Dominick, US Senator for CO; Sam J. Ervin, Jr, US Senator for SC; Edmund S. Muskie, US Senator for ME.  Topics include: state flags, Marshall University plane crash, Southern Airways Flight 932, Marshall University, engineering program termination, retirement, firing, employment, hospitals, phone service, road conditions, roadwork, wells, mental health facilities, Army National Guard, military discharge, black lung, disability, school clothing allowance program, welfare, petitions, road conditions, roadwork, social security, foster care, Monongahela National Forest, insurance, US constitution, US Supreme Court.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Roy W. Walter, State Director, School Transportation and Driver Education.  Topics include: welfare, medical aid, recreation, education, black lung, disability, social security, litter, pollution, school bus routes, air pollution, school conditions, KOTCH film, state parks, West Virginia School Service Personnel Association, mining, Moundsville penitentiary, road conditions, roadwork, road drainage, selective service.","This folder contains correspondence with: John D. Dingell, US Representative for MI; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare;  Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Kenneth Dingess, Mayor of Chapmanville; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Robert W. Dinsmore, Delegate, House of Delegates; M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; Francis W. Sargent, Governor of Massachusetts.  Topics include: interstate 77, building codes, sewage, water pollution, Clean Water Restoration Act, crime insurance, flooding, state parks, education, teachers, road conditions, roadwork, welfare, adult education, vocational education, absentee ballots, food stamps, black lung, unemployment, water service, crime, school clothing allowance program, drivers licenses, West Virginia University, letters of recommendation, Marshall University athletics, Vietnam War, the draft, deferment, narcotics laws, Colin Anderson Center for disabled children, road safety, crippled children, children's hospitals, airline routes,  Dirksen Congressional Center.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner, R. S. Dispanet, Superintendent, Berkley County Public Schools; John A. Shanklin, Mayor of Charleston; George H. Seibert Jr., Delegate, House of Delegates.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, developmental disabilities, Marshall University plane crash, Southern Airways Flight 932, disabled veterans, Veterans affairs, divorce laws, audits, emergency preparedness, disaster relief, tourism, racial discrimination, West Virginia University football, education, student aid, vocational education, vocational education, public health, bridges, court cases, state fair, judges.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Robert A McConnel, Commissioner, Department of Labor; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: vehicle registration, age of majority, workmen's compensation fund, welfare, Huttonsville Correctional Center escapee, compensation for property damages, West Virginia Industrial Home for Girls, drug abuse, alcoholism, crippled children, volunteer probation, criminal justice, parks, recreation, school choice, parochial schools, divorce laws, food stamps, school clothing allowance program, credit unions, horse stable licensing, Buffalo Creek Flood, West Virginia National Guard, disabled workmen's relief fund, jobs, black lung, license plates.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV; J. B. Dobbins, Secretary, West Virginia Highway Improvement Association; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: welfare, food stamps, parks, roadwork, road conditions, electricity rates, public utilities, education, schools, highway construction, federal highway funding, interstate 64, interstate 77, West Virginia turnpike, hospitals, child support, employment, bridges, petitions, Vietnam war, subsidized housing, junk cars, Young Americans for Freedom.","This folder contains correspondence with: W. B. Swope, Mayor of Welch; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Thomas Joseph Dodd, US Senator for CT; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources.  Topics include: state police, Doctors Memorial Hospital, roadwork, highway construction, hunting and fishing, outdoor recreation, road conditions, vocational training, military reassignment, correctional facilities, jail conditions, parks, free school lunch programs, banking, state board of financial institutions, Appalachian Regional commission, flooding, Huntington Buddy Basketball Tournament, airports, tri-state airport, forest festival.","This folder contains correspondence with: Elmer H. Dodson, Chairman, Regional Intergovernmental Council, Mayor of Charleston; John D. Rockefeller IV, WV Secretary of State; John E. Amos, President, West Virginia Board of Regents; Linwood Holten, Governor of VA; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Bob Dole, Chair of the Republican National Committee.  Topics include: pest extermination, employment, right of way, elections, state board of examiners of psychologists, highway construction, crime, urban renewal, Chesapeake \u0026 Ohio railroad, Marshall University, vocational education, state flags, West Virginia History, West Liberty State College, Fool's Parade, teachers' salaries, driver's license suspension, tourism, medical schools, journalism, Republican National Committee, Dwight D. Eisenhower National Republican Center, retirement, Workmen's Compensation, strip mining, environmental conservation, taxes, social security, black lung, Glenville State college basketball.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; David D. Dominick, Commissioner, Federal Water Pollution Control Administration; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; Charles H. Haden II, Commissioner, State Tax Department; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health.  Topics include: air pollution, property taxes, welfare, water pollution, water treatment, environmental policy, liquor laws, Katko v. Briney, food stamps, WV safety patrol, crime, state police, traffic violations, corruption, veterans' benefits, veterans' affairs, healthcare, hospitals, cooperative housing, housing projects, capital punishment, social security, income tax, school choice, parochial schools, state flags, private school funding.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: corridor G, highway construction, Chief Logan State Park, state parks, United States Junior Chamber (Jaycees), unemployment, welfare, mental health, education, school choice, abortion, Marshall University, medical schools, noise pollution, John Birch Society, vocational schools.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Richard P. Bogusz, President, National Advocates Society; John D. Whisman, States' Regional Representative, Appalachian Regional Commission; Joe W. Fleming, II, Federal Co-Chairman, Appalachian Regional Commission; John D. Rockefeller IV, WV Secretary of State; Jim Carlen, Head Football Coach, West Virginia University.  Topics include: fairs, employment, promotional materials, business leaders, newsletters, Harpers Ferry National Park, festivals, vocational education, industry, coal gasification plants, taxes, manufacturing, corridor G, Lincoln County, state budget, Industrial Authority Lending Fund, highway construction, flight routes, Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Students of Dunbar School.  Topics include: school trips to Governor's Mansion.","This folder contain correspondence with: T. R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources.  Topics include: access easements, road access, house construction, Moncove Lake, sewage, right of way, housing developments, school levy, education, schools.","This folder contains correspondence with: Madge S. Douds, Robinson Grand Theatre.  Topics include: Robinson Grand Theatre, shows, State advisory council on employment security.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harold Conrad, Director, National Institute Mental Health; Frank Pappas, Regional Director, Federal Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs.  Topics include: drug abuse, television programs, alcohol.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles C. Dunaway, Grand Treasurer, WV Grand Lodge of Freemasons; D. C. Thumm, Mayor of Dunbar; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; R. S. Dunbar Jr., Dean and Director, College of Agriculture and Forestry, West Virginia University; Russel C. Dunbar, Judge, Sixth Judicial Circuit Court of WV; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Richard E. Duncan, Dean and Director, Creative Arts Center, West Virginia University; Frederic J. Glazer, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Library Commission.  Topics include: welfare, disability, healthcare, police, organized crime, unemployment, freemasons, education, schools, teachers, food stamps, band competitions, teachers' salaries, WV Geological and Economic Survey, nursing homes, train accidents, helicopters, airports, bridges, AFL-CIO, retirement, black lung, mental health, hydro-electric power, Marshall University, medical schools, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Veterans' affairs, veterans benefits, employment, school clothing allowance program, state flags, Vietnam war, subsidized housing, Mont Chateau State Park, Instrumentalist magazine, West Virginia Arts and Humanities Council, Buffalo Creek Flood, disaster relief, post offices, West Virginia Real Estate Commission, Spencer State Hospital Library.","This folder contains correspondence with: Hubert Debedout, Mayor of Grenoble, France; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Charles A. Duffield, Jr., Judge, Fourteenth Judicial Circuit of West Virginia; Carolyn J. Zinn, Director, West Virginia Department of Archives and History.  Topics include: international education, schools, school choice, parochial schools, Board of Regents, housing, preparatory schools, medical discharge from military service, state flags, air pollution, water pollution, selective service, Vietnam war, taxes, employment, letters of recommendation, West Virginia Public Service Commission, utilities, Marshall University plane crash, Southern Airways Flight 932, food stamps, DUIs, license suspension, Medicaid,  abandoned mines, drug abuse education, judicial circuits, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, healthcare, water service, right of way, eminent domain, highway construction, recipes, deeds.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gay H. Duke, Mayor of Ripley; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund.  Topics include: litter, pollution, road conditions, roadwork, schools, Marshall University, medical schools, legislation, flooding, education, labor strikes, wilderness areas, environmental conservation, housing, air pollution, waste disposal, landfills, West Virginia Veterinary Board, corridor H, Marshall University engineering program termination, bridges, early childhood education, Workmen's Compensation Fund, disability, telephone service lines, black lung, Davis Power Project.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; W. E. Dressler, Mayor of Hinton; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Mitchell-Bateman M.D., Director of Department of Mental Health; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State of West Virginia; Roy W. Walter, State Director, School Transportation and Driver Education.  Topics include: dredging permits, state flags, road conditions, roadwork, road safety, veteran's affairs, welfare, school dress codes, West Virginia Arts and Humanities Council, tourism, food stamps, feral dogs, psychoanalysis, Spencer State Hospital, coal mining, labor conflict, state commission on aging, school buses, Emergency Employment Act.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Ned Drucker, President, National Bottle Corporation; John N. Mitchell, US Attorney General.  Topics include: tax credits, bottle manufacturing, drug abuse, drug paraphernalia legislation, substance control legislation, mental health, drug abuse education, National Institute of Mental Health, addict rehabilitation programs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harold E. Neely, Coordinator, Governor's State-Wide Drug Forum; Eugene Ball, Delegate, House of Delegates; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: drug abuse control, uniform controlled substances act, state-wide drug form, drug abuse education, mental health, substance control legislation, alcoholism, addiction, sex education, vocational rehabilitation, taxes, welfare, civil air patrol, Buffalo Creek Flood, labor conflicts, striking, steel workers.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carolyn J. Zinn, Director, West Virginia Department of Archives and History; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William Jennings Bryan Dorn, US Representative for SC; Frederick A. Dorrell, Forest Supervisor, Monongahela National Forest; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Richard H. Bowman, Delegate, House of Delegates.  Topics include: teachers' salaries, employment, school bus service, interstate 79, highway construction, Hopemont State Hospital, state history, welfare, Nonintoxicating beer commission, Monongahela National Forest, youth programs, environmental conservation, wilderness areas, corridor H, college football, Spruce Knob Seneca Rocks, logging, campus protests, student unrest, conspiracy theories, Mountain State Forest Festival, governors' conference, insurance, road conditions, roadwork, military discharge, 1970 WVU coed murders, state flags, Buffalo Creek Flood.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Stanley H. Martin, President, West Virginia Wesleyan College; Lonnie Dotson, President, Dotson Coal Company; John Ashcraft, Director, Department of Mines.  Topics include: workmen's compensation fund, disability, black lung, outdoor recreational areas, access roads, environmental protection, bridge construction, Boone County Education Association, welfare, employment, mobile homes, sewage, water service, healthcare, Weirton Hospital, swinging bridges, Buffalo Creek Flood, letter of recommendation, flooding, cheat river valley, school buses, roadwork, United Mine Workers, social security, mining regulations, teachers' retirement, mail in voting, eminent domain, Marshall University, medical schools, alcohol sales, highway construction, food stamps, unemployment, military discharge, litter.","This folder contains correspondence with: A. G. Draeger, Plant Manager, Mobay Chemical Company; Murray Drabkin, Director, Connecticut State Revenue Task Force; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; William H. Draper Jr., National Chairman, Population Crisis Committee.  Topics include: public broadcasting, taxes, state revenue, letters of recommendation, labor strikes, railroad strike, roadwork, road conditions, drag racing on roads, road safety, state police, mental health programs, black lung, alcohol sales, state parks, license suspension, West Virginia Human Rights Commission, highway construction, eminent domain, compensation for property, retirement, employment, school choice, world population.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gus R. Douglass, Commissioner, Department of Agriculture; J. Kenton Lambert, State Director, Farmers Home Administration, USDA.  Topics include: DDT, pesticides, environmental issues, regulations, rolling river fund, agricultural products, fruit, National Association of State Departments of Agriculture, Rolling River Fund, tourism, State Soil Conservation Committee, equine diseases, rural rehabilitation funds, office spaces.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Seibert, Delegate, House of Delegates; George F. Doughty, Manager, Community Development, Office of Federal-State Relations; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State of West Virginia; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Phil Modlin, US Department of Justice; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health.  Topics include: developmental planning, funding for small towns, Buffalo Creek Flood, DUIs, coal industry, environmental issues, pollution, strip mining, clearcutting, logging, National Forest Timber Supply Act, March of Dimes, black lung, Veterans' affairs, judicial appointments, public transportation, bus routes, roadwork, campus unrest, horse vaccination, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Frank C. Douthat, Inmate, Summers County Jail; Thomas G. Dove, President, Ohio Valley Industries and Business Development Corporation; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; James L. Hupp, State Historian and Archivist; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner.  Topics include: Summers County Jail, prison conditions, prisoner healthcare, justice of the peace, handicapped children, summer camps, factories, unemployment, Dallas Pike industrial park, natural gas shortage, law licenses, Blue book, pensions, Veterans' affairs, disability, holiday date changes, Interstate Oil Compact Commission, food stamps, Weirton Hospital, welfare, agricultural programs, farmer's issues, employment, school choice, parochial schools, highway construction, education, vehicle registration, horse racing, historic road markers, air pollution, kidney transplants, road signage, landfills, income tax, West Virginia Board of Pharmacy.","This folder contains correspondence with: M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia.  Topics include: Marshall University, Medical Schools, airports, employment, mental health facilities, bridges, National Governors' Conference, Disabled Workman's Relief Fund, welfare, social security, funerals, food stamps, state flags, flooding, Cacapon State Park, wilderness areas, environmental conservation, water pollution, Medicare, Rowlesburg Dam, science camps, Mayors' Prayer Breakfast, Weirton Hospital, social security, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Dunloup Creek Watershed Project.","This folder contains correspondence with: Herbert E. Jones, Jr., Chairman, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission; F. C. Durant, III, Principal Investigator, National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Robert E. Durig, West Virginia State Aeronautics Commission.  Topics include: ACTION manpower program, air pollution, environmental regulation, DuPont, Governors' visit to Japan, railroad retirement, historic artifacts, tax refunds, state flags, voting, disability, summer camps for disabled children, YMCA, tourism, organ donation, State Aeronautics Commission, airports, Upper Ohio Valley Steelmark Month Committee, tobacco taxes, environmental issues.","This folder contains correspondence with: M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Patrick J. Lucey, Governor of Wisconsin; Charles H. Haden II, Commissioner, State Tax Department; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: teacher's retirement, Weirton Steel Company, West Virginia Racing Commission, teachers, Board of Probation and Parole, Weston State Hospital, mental illness, road safety, employment, hospital chaplains, housing, West Virginia Industrial School for Boys, Wetzel County Jail, jail conditions, food stamps, Marshall University, Medical Schools, engineering program termination, circuit courts, income tax, tax-sharing, Head Start program, early childhood education, welfare, unemployment, Father's Day, Appalachian Regional Commission Funds, Martinsburg Hospital, school choice.","This folder contains correspondence with: M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health.  Topics include: drug abuse, Marshall University, Medical Schools, engineering program termination, interstate 70, driver's licenses, Spencer State Hospital, pollution, black lung, Appalachian Development Highway System, Miss America Beauty Pageant, Disability, foster care, foster grandparents, US Coast Guard, military discharge, senior citizens, 32nd Judicial Circuit, health insurance, Medicare, garbage dumping, letters of recommendation, Buffalo Creek Flood, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, dairy regulation, income tax, employment, education, vocational schools.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert M. Ball, Commissioner, Social Security, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; George H. Seibert Jr., Delegate, House of Delegates.  Topics include: roadwork, State Commission on Mental Retardation, unemployment, housing development, Buffalo Creek Flood, disaster relief, Twin Falls State Park, road construction, Moose Fraternity, disability, American Nuclear Society, nursing homes, road conditions, West Virginia turnpike, industry.","This folder contains correspondence with: N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; C. H. McKown, State Senator; M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; Robert K. Holliday, Senator, Senate of WV.  Topics include: State Board of Health, letters of recommendation, healthcare, family planning centers, health regulations, Buffalo Creek Flood, disaster relief, emergency environmental health order, x-rays, international doctors, landfills, garbage dumps, budgets, West Virginia Industrial School for Boys, health inspections, sanitary conditions, Colin Anderson Center, sewage treatment systems, Interagency Council for Child Development Services, family planning, Medicare program, health insurance, Appalachian Regional Commission, mental health, out-patient care, physical therapy, nursing homes, Hopemont State Hospital, Spencer State Hospital, Eastern Panhandle Training Center for the Mentally Handicapped, infectious diseases.","This folder contains correspondence with: N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; James Kerns, Superintendent, West Virginia Industrial School for Boys; J. C. Malhotra, M.D., Superintendent, Spencer State Hospital; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources.  Topics include: Medicare program, healthcare, health insurance, State Committee of Barbers and Beauticians, hygienic laboratory tests, Weirton General Hospital, State and Territorial Health Officers Conference, child heart health screening, Colin Anderson Center, health inspections, rural health, road safety, measles vaccination, West Virginia Industrial School for Boys, sanitary conditions, food service regulations, Spencer State Hospital, emergency medical services, tuberculosis, mental health, x-rays, West Virginia Medical Licensing Board.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; T. R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; James Paul, President, Brooke County Public Library; Cecil D. Andrus, Governor of Idaho; Thomas Eagleton, US Senator for Missouri; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Bill Earley, Mayor of Pine Grove; William L. Gilligan, WV Senator; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools.  Topics include: employment, state flags, Harvey Industries Glass Factory, working conditions, workplace safety and sanitation, roads, health education, rabies, federal circuit courts, Medicaid, welfare, food stamps, hunting and fishing licenses, Brooke County Public Library, library construction grants, eagles, zoos, hospitals, campus unrest, litter, air pollution, license plates, road conditions, roadwork, school bus routes, mail routes, petitions, alcohol, local and state history, religion, state flags, community funding, letters of recommendation, early childhood education, health screening, tourism, Wonderful West Virginia Magazine, road drainage, sewers, Earth Times Magazine, hunting lands, language teaching.","This folder contains correspondence with: Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; B. L. Coffindaffer, Dean, Appalachian Center, West Virginia University; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health.  Topics include: early childhood education, lunch programs, Head Start programs, kindergarten, Guidelines for Regional Early Childhood Education Demonstration Centers, television public service announcements, West Virginia University, Task Report for the Regional Early Childhood Demonstration Centers, education, teachers.","This folder contains correspondence with: Barbara Clay, Director, Early Childhood, West Virginia Department of Education; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; B. L. Coffindaffer, Dean, Appalachian Center, West Virginia University; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health.  Topics include: early childhood education, expenses, preschools, vocational education, teachers, teachers training, kindergarten, Regional Early Childhood Education Demonstration Centers, Appalachian Regional Commission, healthcare, prenatal and neonatal care.","This folder contains correspondence with: students, Paul C. Lemon, Project Leader, I.B.P., Conservation Ecosystems.  Topics include: Earth week proclamation, pollution, environmentalism, environmental issues, litter, prosecutors, coal mining, strip mining, landfills.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Billey L. Pauley, Mayor of Marmet.  Topics include: science camps, sewage systems, water pollution, employment, industry closure, welfare, Vietnam war veterans, early childhood education, kindergarten, black lung, vocational rehabilitation, flooding, flood prevention, insurance, teachers' salaries, Head Start Program, bicentennial, state tree, Kings Daughters Hospital, television, West Virginia Racing Commission, Shepard College Choir, Home Repair Program, state flags, unemployment, surface mining, Corridor G, highway construction, natural disaster relief, education, textbooks, historic preservation, abortion, taxes, Civil Air Patrol.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dwight L. Pauley, National Multiple Sclerosis Society; Harry R. Pauley, Delegate, House of Delegates.  Topics include: employment, National Multiple Sclerosis Society, teachers' salaries, mental institutions, Barboursville State Hospital, coal mining, Committee on Crime, Delinquency, and Correction, black lung.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; West Virginia Board of Regents; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation.  Topics include: mortgage interest rates, state legislators' salaries, state parks, alcohol, police, abortion pill, district judges, letters of recommendation, auger coal mining, welfare, bicentennial, Workmen's Compensation Fund, employment, black lung, teacher's retirement board, Kennedy Assassination, gambling, lotteries, alcohol and drug abuse, alcoholism, roadwork, road conditions, highway construction, fire department funding, Weirton Hospital, social security, public employee salaries, Moundsville Penitentiary, Summersville Memorial Hospital, children's healthcare, delivery and neonatal programs, payment, Special Winter Needs Allowance program, food stamps, Board of Miner Training, Education and Certification, United Mine Workers of America, vocational rehabilitation centers, gas service, utilities.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John F. Payne, Delegate, House of Delegates; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation.  Topics include: Pinecrest Sanitarium, coal mining, Buffalo Creek Flood, Gilbert Creek disaster, housing, abortion, highway safety, welfare, social security, disability, bridge deck heating, state police, occupational pneumoconiosis, black lung, Workmen's Compensation Fund, child day care centers, employment, Appalachian Regional Commission, Veterans of Foreign Wars, veterans' affairs, pollution, child custody, vocational rehabilitation, food stamps, oil, horse and dog racing, state police, West Virginia Industrial Home, fishing licenses, tourism.","This folder contains correspondence with: Raymond Peak, Mayor of Hurricane, Delegate, House of Delegates; Francis R. Pearl, Mayor of the City of McMechen; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Treasurer of the State of West Virginia; William T. Brotherton, Jr., President and Senator, West Virginia State Senate; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker and Delegate, House of Delegates; William G. Milliken, Governor of Michigan; Donald J. Pease, Ohio State Senator; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: Peach Creek Hollow state dam, sewage service, police, state and federal funding, Appalachian Regional Commission, Teachers Retirement Board, Workmen's Compensation Fund, highway rest areas, teachers' salaries, revenue sharing, Racing Commission, Veterans' Affairs, Jaycees, student employment program, education, vocational education, disability, social security, food stamps, job training, microfilming, state bonds, renewable energy sources, hospital costs, state employee salaries, natural gas, energy policy, petroleum reserves, emergency employment program, employment, education commission of the states, committee on crime, delinquency and correction, welfare, child custody, delinquent land.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Adjutant General; Claiborne Pell, US Senator for RI; Pendleton County Committee on Aging; Thomas Pendleton, Mayor of Athens, WV; Rogers C. B. Morton, Secretary of the Department of the Interior; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Ralph D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner.  Topics include: education, welfare, food stamps, school clothing allowance program, NASA, pediatrics, tourism, transportation remuneration and incentive program, advertising, special education, bicentennial, selective service, energy policy, highway safety, coal, employment, National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities, state employee salaries, veterans' affairs, abortion, state flag, science camps, penal reform, Concord college merger, retirement, unemployment, Blackwater Falls state park, land reclamation, water service, Pendleton Run recreation area, outdoor recreation, Monongahela National Forest, Cranberry backcountry, mental institutions, Barboursville State Hospital, Workmen's Compensation Fund, bicentennial, taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: William A. Lashley, Vice President, Public Affairs, Penn Central Transportation Company; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; P. G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: rail abandonment, freight, rail networks, rail consolidation, transportation remuneration and incentive program, Workmen's compensation fund, utilities, power lines, energy policy, heating, Moundsville penitentiary, correctional officers, welfare, employment, social security, highways, DUIs, rehabilitation, environmental action program, camping, teachers' salaries, Huttonsville Correctional Center, unemployment, food stamps, coal conversion, environmental issues, National Governors' Conference, youth science camp, scenic rivers, visit to Hershey PA, bicentennial, labor relations, Pennzoil oil spill, Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, tax exemption, pensions, school consolidation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Treasurer of the State of West Virginia; Cleveland K. Benedict; Claude Pepper, US Representative for FL; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Charles H. Percy, US Senator for IL; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Masel Perdue, Mayor of Keystone; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John G. Barker, President, Marshall University; Carl D. Perkins, US Representative for KY; M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security.  Topics include: Jockey's ridge, youth conservation corps, Kanawha state forest, water service, Chestnut  ridge, Appalachian Regional Commission, federal funding, state parks, Pipe Stem park, bicentennial, crime, vocational training, Workmen's Compensation Fund, disability, energy policy, oil crisis, energy conservation, Watergate, taxes, flooding, retired teachers, state investments, employment, operation Mainstream, school bus routes, roadwork, road conditions, welfare, teachers' salaries, environmental educational films, state police, West Virginia University law school, state bonds, perinatal health, Moundsville penitentiary, West Virginia Industrial Home for Girls, correctional officers, social security, utility rates, natural gas, Marshall University, medical schools, Fairmont State College, mental illness, Medicaid, alcohol abuse, DUIs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Stanley O. Perrine, Mayor of Mannington; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Jack Perry, President, District 7, United Mine Workers of America; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources.  Topics include: Veterans' affairs, bicentennial, child custody, unemployment, state police, WV board of regents, Workmen's Compensation Fund, welfare, social security, Cass scenic railroad, youth science camps, police academy, state flag, black lung, utility rates, day care for mentally disabled children, road construction, highway construction, federal funding, telephones, Civil war soldier records, employment, medical licensing board, bridges, board of miner training, YMCA, tourism, teachers' retirement.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert M. Perry, President, Monroe County Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Treasurer of the State of West Virginia; James E. Ross, Commissioner, West Virginia Nonintoxicating Beer Commission; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Thomas E. Huzzey, Commissioner, Oil and Gas Conservation Commission.  Topics include: abortion, bicentennial, employment, social security, livestock, state police, state flag, teachers' retirement, disability, food stamps, nursing homes, veterans' affairs, oil crisis, gasoline availability, taxes, unimproved land acquisition, unemployment, welfare, drivers licenses, youth conservation corps, rich creek stream, black lung, healthcare, nursing home licensing, bridges, pesticide regulations, hydroelectric power, scholarships, art education, Commission on Aging, West Virginia University, Sistersville hospital, Kappa Alpha Psi, pension plans, pollution, Three Forks creek, girl scouts.","This folder contains correspondence with: Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Peter G. Peterson, Chairman, Lehman Brothers; Earnest S. Petinaud, maître d', US House Restaurant; Mose Napier, Mayor of Ceredo; A. W. Petroplus, Judge, WV Court of Claims; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security.  Topics include: school lunch nutrition, Moundsville Penitentiary, Wonderful West Virginia magazine, Vietnam, teachers' retirement, racing, Wheeling downs, Waterford racetrack, drivers' licenses, school textbooks, bicentennial, insurance, alcoholism, Republican National Convention, student loans, fences, Civil Air Patrol, oil crisis, correctional education, education, tourism, public employees' salaries, state flags, highway construction, Earnest S. Petinaud, transportation, Blue ridge dam, black lung, Buffalo Creek flood, Ceredo petroglyphs, court of claims, roadwork, air pollution, unemployment.","This folder contains correspondence with: James E. Ross, Commissioner, West Virginia Nonintoxicating Beer Commission; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs.  Topics include: rheumatologists, arthritis, employment, education, railway police officers, beer license suspension, sale of alcohol to minors, Weston State hospital, abortion, occupational pneumoconiosis, black lung, West Virginia University School of Dentistry, West Virginia University admissions, social security, legal services, pensions, Veterans' affairs, welfare, workman's compensation, childcare, Transportation Remuneration and Incentive Program, drug abuse, alcoholism, folk culture preservation, The Nation magazine, judge appointments, camping, bicentennial, mental health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; C. C. Phillips, Jr., Mayor of Mullens; M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; Claude Phillips, President, Robinson-Phillips Coal Company; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Louise B. Gerrard, Executive Director, WV Commission on Aging; E. H. McCourt, Executive Secretary, Mary M. Jenkins, Librarian, Department of Archives and History; James D. Phillips, Mayor of Granville; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: employment, Watters Smith Memorial Park, airports, oil crisis, pensions, Veterans' affairs, flooding, employment, drug abuse, teachers' salaries, water treatment plants, welfare, Lake Riley, West Virginia University Medical School admissions, revenue sharing, youth conservation corps, Panther State Forest, bridges, governors trip to China, China-US trade, recreational facilities, alcohol abuse, coal mining, education, animal abuse, school clothing allowance program, social security, drivers licenses, public safety, hoodlums, ambulance service, retirement, outdoor recreation, Tygard Lake State Park, Pleasant Creek, Civil war medals, state bonds, doctors, dental care.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; C. C. Phillips, Mayor of Mullens; P. G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Arnold Miller, President, United Mine Workers of America.  Topics include: Stonewall Jackson dam, judicial recommendations, Medicare, health care, welfare, Cabwaylingo State Forest, outdoor recreation, ambulances, social security, teachers' retirement, black lung, horse and dog racing, unemployment, legal services, employment, roads, West Virginia Academy of Science, Hopemont State Hospital, food stamps, correctional officers' salaries, college football, Mine Inspector's Examining Board, disability, school improvement, Greenbrier Community College, bicentennial, Wheeling Downs.","This photo contains photographs of: south pole exploration, arial photographs of factory and bridge construction by Herb Clagg. Topics of correspondence include: Governor's Photo Assignment, dental care, state payroll, physical education, physical therapy, West Virginia University, doctors, medical school, physicians' assistants licensing, Marshall University.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Harold L. Pickens, Superintendent, Jefferson County Schools; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV.  Topics include: bicentennial, welfare, Appalachian Regional Commission, school building improvements, youth science camp, workmen's compensation fund, Veterans' affairs, death benefits, veteran's widow's benefits, burglaries, historic preservation, transportation, abortion, license plates, Ford presidential election, unemployment, Hopemont State Hospital, Medicare, garbage dumps, disability, social security, horse and dog racing, West Virginia University medical school.","This folder contains correspondence with: B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; John B. Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: Medicare for prescriptions, pharmacists, transportation remuneration and incentive program, welfare, Barboursville Hospital, education, Education Commission of the States, oil crisis, insurance, state flags, land use policy, rheumatologists, lottery, WV Board of Regents, swimming pools, driver license suspension, bicentennial, abortion, Blue Books, mental health centers, food stamps, school textbooks, surplus state property, employment, utility rates.","This folder contains correspondence with: P. G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources.  Topics include: Clarksburg Holy Cross cemetery, Moore extorsion acquittal, speeding tickets, police, oil crisis, Board of Education, Barboursville hospital, hospital conditions, Workmen's compensation fund, state flags, bicentennial, Pinecrest sanitarium, coal drilling on public land, abortion, Equal rights amendment, Sunday closing law, Young American Medals, Huttonsville Correctional Center, West Virginia Penitentiary, correctional officers' salaries, Huntington state hospital, energy conservation, education, school building improvement, welfare, pension, public employees' retirement, Pinnacle Rock State Park, Commission on Aging, social security, healthcare, right to work laws, Human Events newspaper, air pollution, airplanes, coal mining permits, airports, Pipestem State Park, access roads, black lung, teachers retirement board, death penalty.","This folder contains correspondence with: Julia Pitsenberger, Delegate, House of Delegates; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Harley O. Staggers, US Representative for WV; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Treasurer of the State of West Virginia; James W. Pitzer, Mayor of Hedgesville; James Pizzino, Superintendent, Wyoming County Schools; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Calvin A. Calendine, State Commissioner of Public Institutions.  Topics include: nurses, Commission on Nursing, nursing home licensing, nurse training, Weston State Hospital, energy policy, Sunday closing law, land rents, Blue books, Appalachian Regional Commission, West Virginia Human Rights Commission, property taxes, corridor G, alcohol abuse, alcoholism, West Virginia Children's home, utility rates, Cass Scenic Railroad, youth science camp, Weirton mental health center, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, state flags, vehicle registration, welfare, sewage, Minority Builders and Contractors Association, PPG layoffs, unemployment, hospital conditions, Tygart dam, hydroelectric power, day care centers, vocational education, state police, junk cars, Welch Emergency Hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joy G. Dryfoos, Director, Planning Unit, Alan Guttmacher Institute.  Topics include: Planned Parenthood World Population Washington Memo, abortion, reproductive services, family planning, Family Planning Popular Reporter.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William T. Plass, Chairman, Council for Surface Mining and Reclamation; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Treasurer of the State of West Virginia; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, WV Board of Regents.  Topics include: energy conservation, Housing and Urban Development, West Virginia turnpike, Kumbrabow state forest, welfare, alcohol abuse, surface mining, land reclamation, roadwork, road conditions, highway construction, Moundsville Penitentiary, correctional officers' salaries, road drainage, vocational schools, West Virginia University Medical School, vehicle registration, school improvement, bicentennial, central mental health complex, food stamps, employment, Board of Pharmacy, Spencer State hospital, Barboursville State hospital, hospital conditions, West Virginia Institute of Technology, vandalism, Gauley River Swiss Dam, disability.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for WV; J. Alfred Poe, Mayor of South Charleston; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John T. Poffenbarger, WV State Senator; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Ralph D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Charles Polan, Delegate, House of Delegates; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Charles F. Parrish, Chief Inspector, International Safety Division, United Mine Workers of America; Edgar F. Heiskell III, WV Secretary of State; Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Adjutant General.  Topics include: airports, railroads, Pocahontas Memorial Hospital, highway construction, pediatric education, Buffalo Creek flood, Gilbert Creek disaster, disaster preparedness, welfare, state flags, West Virginia Civil Defense Council, 911 service, emergency weather alerts, interstate 64, Huttonsville Correctional center, Moundsville penitentiary, DUIs, Workmen's Compensation Fund, employment, food stamps, school clothing allowance program, Bethany College, doctors, water service, Appalachian Regional Commission, Marshall University, medical schools, parks, unemployment, Board of Miner Training, Education, and Certification, mining, Natural resources commission, roads, West Virginia University Law School, national guard.","This folder contains correspondence with: Col. Scott B. Smith, District Engineer, Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers; James S. Bennett, State Conservationist, Soil Conservation Service, USDA.  Topics include: Pocatalico River Basin, Sissonville, Walton, reservoirs, environmental reports, soil conservation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Barry R. Evans, City Manager of Huntington; Glen D. Curry, Mayor of Salem; John W. Miller, Mayor of Ripley; Gus DeMotto, Mayor of Womelsdorff, Coalton; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Howard W. Pollock, US Representative from AK.  Topics include: police-community relations, Huntington Police Department, policing, Kansas City preventive patrol experiment report, Fraternal order of police, gun control, narcotics, police funding, widows pensions, junk cars, truancy, black lung, welfare, Appalachian Regional Commission, oil crisis, surface mining, healthcare, car insurance, Hopemont State Hospital, Moundsville Penitentiary, Weston State Hospital, car accidents, food stamps, social security, taxes, Fairmont Emergency Hospital, employment, youth science camp, drivers licenses, teachers' salaries, hunting and fishing, environmental issues, pollution, coal dust, litter, Ohio River, energy policy, state flag.","Topics include: Polyon Corporation, Small Business Administration, industrial development, proposed factories, construction equipment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund.  Topics include: Wild and Scenic Rivers Bill, New River, education, teachers' salaries, West Virginia University, Truckers Strike of 1973, strike suppression, bicentennial, social security, welfare, Workmen's Compensation fund, airports, utility costs, oil crisis, hospital bills, state flags, strip mining, population crisis committee, abortion, Wheeling downs racing, Mexican-Americans, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, hearing aids.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Charles H. Keenan, State Director of School Transportation; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund.  Topics include: bridges, concerts, taxes, strip mining, disability, social security, black lung, education, abortion, teachers' retirement board, employment, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, school bus service, vaccination, workmen's compensation fund, highway engineering, black lung.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Alex T. Portz, Executive Director, The Appalachian Mental Health Center.  Topics include: black lung, disability, welfare, inflation, employment, social security, natural gas, oil crisis, coal mining, road signs for business, interstate 81, pollution, emissions, education, surface mining, mental health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Lester D. McClung, State Forester, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John H. Neale, Chairman, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board; Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland.  Topics include: Transportation Remuneration and Incentive program, employment, Board of Education, jail construction, Wheeling downs racetrack, Valley View nursing home, education, teachers' salaries, rehabilitation centers, postal service, food stamps, abortion, state flag, nursing homes, utility rates, Potomac River basin, Potomac State College, earth week, soil conservation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Adjutant General; Joseph W. Powell, President, West Virginia Labor Federation, AFL-CIO; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent of Department of Public Safety.  Topics include: surface coal mining, youth conservation corps, Seneca state forest, Transportation Remuneration and Incentive program, DUIs, airports, handicapped, bicentennial, employment, state parks, selective service, black lung, Workmen's Compensation Fund, state flags, West Virginia Human Rights Commission, welfare, glass and bottle taxes, vocational education, landfills, prison reform, food stamps, vehicle registration, police officers.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Thomas E. Potter, Delegate, House of Delegates; Nelson A. Rockefeller, US Vice President; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: license plates, military service, income tax, roadwork, road conditions, petitions, vocational education, commission on aging, airports, Central Mental Health Complex, West Virginia Real Estate Corporation, state board of pharmacy, letters of recommendation, West Virginia State College, mass transit, Kanawha-Charleston Public Health Center, Republican state executive committee, GOP youth camp, West Virginia Racing Commission, Riverton Coal company, air pollution, Board of Embalmers an Funeral directors, teachers' retirement, DUIs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Orven H. Powell, Mayor of Mannington; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Jack Powers, Mayor of Bridgeport; Roger W. Powers, President, Keep America Beautiful Inc.; Russel O. Powers Jr., Mayor of Middlebourne; David R. Poynter, Clerk, LA House of Representatives; M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health.  Topics include: social security, disability, revenue sharing, internships, welfare, employment, racial discrimination, landfills, bicentennial, healthcare, mental health, sexual assault, Wetzel County Hospital, West Virginia University College of Law admissions, Vietnam Veterans, Special railroad police officers, Monongahela National Forest, mining, Greenbrier College of Osteopathic medicine, teachers' retirement, Commission on mental retardation, mentally handicapped people, Greenbrier College, power line spraying, power plants, Veterans' affairs, school clothing allowance program, workmen's compensation fund, litter, junk cars, sewage systems, state flags, postal service, Appalachian regional commission, roadwork, flood protection, Barboursville State Hospital, hospital conditions.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harley O. Staggers, US Representative for WV; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Edgar F. Heiskell III, WV Secretary of State; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; John M. Pratt, Program Director, WBOY Radio; Howard D. Kenney, Executive Director, West Virginia Human Rights Commission; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Callie Preece, Mayor of Kermit; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety.  Topics include: Practising Law Institute newsletters, burial assistance, disability, drivers' licenses, Wheeling downs races, welfare, food stamps, Medicare, pollution, emissions, taxes, social security, Mountwood park, underground injection wells, board of accountancy, appointments, work study programs, metric system, roadside radio weather information signs, Franklin High school, racial discrimination, vehicle registration, Transportation Remuneration and Incentive Program, school prayer, black lung, window's benefits, housing, state police, bicentennial, employment, nursing homes, Nursing Home Licensing Board, interstate 64, corridor G.","This folder contains correspondence with: Peter H. Smith, Assistant Director, Field Services, National Trust for Historic Preservation; Caspar W. Weinberger, Chairman, President's Committee on Mental Retardation.  Topics include: 1976 Olympic Games, Governors' delegation to the USSR, youth science camp, early childhood education, Hancock County Court house, historical preservation, President Ford Committee, RNC, vocational rehabilitation, mentally retarded or handicapped citizens, Presidential Classroom for Young Americans, Indochinese refugees, President's council on fitness and sports.","This folder contains correspondence with: G. Michele Prestera, Delegate, House of Delegates; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce.  Topics include: bicentennial, correctional officers' salaries, military discharge, child abuse, Board of Regents, teachers' retirement, Marshall University, Buffalo Creek flood, police misconduct, Preston County Buckwheat Festival, education, Preston County Jail, water service, Preston County, Medicaid, mental health, alcohol abuse, employment, landfills.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. McGraw, Conference Coordinator, The Presidents Conference on Inflation; Walter E. Washington, Mayor, District of Columbia.  Remarks made by: William Donald Schaefer, Mayor of Baltimore, MD; William L. Waller, Governor of Mississippi; Winfield Dunn, Governor of Tennessee; Thomas P. Salmon, Governor of Vermont; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of Missouri; Kenneth A. Gibson, Mayor of Newark, NJ.  Topics include: The Presidents Conference on Inflation, Governors joint statement on inflation, inflation, federal budgets, reports, stagflation, unemployment, public services, racial inequality.","Remarks made by: William H. McClennan, President, International Association of Firefighters; Louis S. Clapper, Director of Conservation, National Wildlife Federation; James E. Holshouser, Jr., Governor of North Carolina; Abraham D. Beame, Mayor of NYC; Kay Bailey, TX State Representative.  Topics include: The Presidents Conference on Inflation, inflation, public services, public employees' salaries, pollution.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bob Dole, Chairman, Republican National Committee; J. Willard Marriott, Chairman, Inaugural Committee – 1973.  Topics include: Republican National Committee, 1973 inauguration of President Nixon, 1973 Inaugural Committee, inaugural events and schedules, air pollution.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Governor of Virginia; Ed Herschler, Governor of Wyoming; Donald Price, Mayor of Madison; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; James Price, Mayor of Smithfield.  Topics include: International Association of Educators for World Peace Newsletter, youth science camp, employment, Barboursville State Hospital, mental institutions, correctional rehabilitative education, school clothing allowance program, Appalachian Regional Commission, welfare, healthcare, landfills, disaster preparedness, prescription drug prices, state flags, black lung, social security, HUD loans, utility rates, rent increases, Veterans' Affairs, special education, education, health clinics, junk cars, strip mining, disability, food stamps, West Virginia Human Rights Commission, Weston State Hospital, abortion, West Virginia State College, teachers' salaries, Marshall University, medical school.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert McCall, Director, Environmental Health Services, WV Department of Health; Edgar F. Heiskell III, WV Secretary of State; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John M. Slack, Jr., US Representative for WV; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; J. Richard Barber, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: social security, Jellystone Park, voting, monologies, employment, Concord College, Bluefield State College, Board of Regents, school clothing allowance program, bicentennial, West Virginia Antiquities Commission; education, textbooks, food stamps, income tax, teenage republicans, wineries, communications systems, teachers' salaries.","Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Davis Memorial Hospital, Social security, disability, teachers' salaries, Beckley Appalachian Regional Hospital, phone service, project lifeblood, The Red Cross, mining, logging, New River Gorge, welfare, insurance, public finances, pipeline permits, public land.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rina Pitotti, President, West Virginia Nurses Association; Julia Pitsenberger, Delegate, House of Delegates; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: welfare, nursing, healthcare, Commission on Nursing, garbage service, School Clothing allowance program, libraries, teachers' salaries, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Point Pleasant battle monument, pipeline permits, public land, vehicle titles, Presidential Classroom for Young Americans, drivers' education, Waterford racetrack passes.","This folder contains correspondence with: B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ralph D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Orven H. Powell, Mayor of Mannington; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration.  Topics include: Workmen's Compensation Fund, School Clothing allowance program, welfare, employment, Appalachian Regional Commission, Appalachian Mental Health Center; bicentennial, historic trails, Stonewall Jackson trail, outdoor recreation, tourism, Potomac River, strip mining, New River, pollution, retarded or mentally handicapped citizens, state flags, roads, Barboursville State Hospital, mental health facilities, highway construction, road conditions, food stamps, Clarksburg veterans' hospital, West Virginia University, black lung, Pinecrest Tuberculosis Hospital, Twin Falls State park.","This folder contains correspondence with: Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Ron Edmonds, Director, Center for Urban Studies, Harvard University; John D. Myers, Superintendent, Preston County Schools; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Charles Polan, Delegate, House of Delegates.  Topics include: food stamps, Appalachian Regional Commission, revenue sharing, Thomas Memorial Hospital, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Preston County schools, disability, black lung, occupational pneumoconiosis, libraries, decontaminating smokestacks, air pollution, Republican National Committee, teachers' salaries, Pricketts Fort State Park, taxes, higher education enrollment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Frank F. Fasi, Mayor of Honolulu; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John E. Carrigan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Harley O. Staggers, US Representative for WV; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner.  Topics include: state flags, Appalachian Regional Commission, airports, employment, welfare, food stamps, engineering, architectural design, PACE Setter magazine, road signage, mental health, Lakin State Hospital, education, teachers' retirement, vehicle registration, School Clothing Allowance Program, Barboursville State Hospital, disability, social security, community development funds, fire and rescue service, New River, water service, Davis Memorial Hospital, hospital modernization, strip mining, teachers' salaries, property appraisals, vocational education, Head Start program, seed distribution.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia.  Topics include: letters of recommendation, Appalachian Regional Commission, employment, consumer protection bills, water service, education, Workmen's Compensation Fund, disability, utility rates, teachers' salaries, social security, food stamps, Medicaid, junk cars, Transportation Remuneration and Incentive Program, license plates, Moundsville penitentiary, oil crisis, drug abuse, public college and university tuition, strikes, strike moratorium, petitions, Suan Terrace, surface mining, special education, state police.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Gordon L. Palmer, Executive Secretary, West Virginia School Boards Association; Charles H. Wagoner, President, West Virginia School Boards Association; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety.  Topics include: teachers' salaries, vocational rehabilitation, Medicare, teachers' unions, education, local school boards, welfare, bicentennial, Waterford Park, Wheeling Downs, racetrack passes, employment, telephone service.","This folder contains correspondence with: Neil A. Palomba, Professor of Economics, West Virginia University, Chairman, Industrial Relations Research Association; M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; Mario J. Palumbo, Chairmen, Committee on Judiciary, WV State Senate; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Harold Robert Parfitt, Governor, Canal Zone; Daniel J. Flood; US Representative for PA; P. G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Harley O. Staggers, US Representative for WV; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources.  Topics include: Industrial Relations Research Association, industrial relations, healthcare, Mountain State Economic Association, water service, Barboursville State Hospital, mental institutions, hospital conditions, employment, tourism, child abuse and neglect, public employee retirement, Appalachian Regional Commission, education, West Virginia Board of Regents, consumer protection, Selective service, Colin Anderson Center, Panama Canal, Hopemont State Hospital, State Commission on Mental Retardation, Hampshire Memorial Hospital, state employees' salaries, environmental conservation, public land, Appalachian Craftsmen Inc., Waterford Park, Wheeling Downs, racetrack passes, Weston Hospital, drug abuse, compulsory mumps immunization, food stamps, Cacapon State Park, state parks.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Brooks E. Smith, Chairman, Public Service Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Harold Robert Parfitt, Governor, Canal Zone.   Topics include: Waterford Park, Wheeling Downs, racetrack passes, state pest control contracts, Panther State Park, food stamps, welfare, social security, employment, insulin prices, diabetes, National Commission on Diabetes, water service, bicentennial, paper recycling, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, young republicans, filming television and movies, pardons, Barboursville State Hospital, Panama Canal, Hawley Fuel Ceremony pictures.","This folder contains correspondence with: James W. Park, Chairman, Wilderness Public Services District; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia.  Topics include: Korea informational brochures, Appalachian Regional Commission, Wilderness Public Services District, water service, dam construction, education, strip mining, environmental protests, pollution, petitions, trapped miners, racing commission, food stamps, welfare, social security, Park View Memorial Gardens, state flags, taxes, litter, Medicare, veterans' affairs, Barboursville State Hospital, mental institutions, hospital conditions, employment, coal mining, teachers' salaries, Governors' trip to China, teachers' retirement, revenue sharing.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth Parker, President, Upper West Fork River Watershed Association; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Sylvia D. Parker, Executive Director, Multi-County Community Action Agency Against Poverty; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: Stonewall Jackson dam, flooding, land acquisition, displacement, bicentennial, representative reapportionment, petitions, littering, welfare, food stamps, teachers' retirement, vehicle registration, transportation remuneration and incentive program, energy crisis, water service, occupational training, funding for NGOs, Multi-County Community Action Agency Against Poverty, driver's license suspension, right of way, social security, black lung, Parkersburg art center, art exhibits.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, WV State Licensing Board for Child Welfare Agencies, Department of Public Welfare; William P. A. Nicely, Mayor of Parkersburg.  Topics include: Parkersburg art center, unemployment insurance, Appalachian Regional Commission, revenue sharing, Child welfare, bicentennial, senior housing, education, school building improvement, Parkersburg schools, Parkersburg library, Parkersburg mass transit, infrastructure, banking, Parkersburg Republican platform, crime, urban renewal.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ralph W. Parrack, Mayor of Mill Creek.  Topics include: parking at the capitol, university parking, summer employment, perinatal health care, Appalachian Regional Commission, zoning laws, capitol cafeteria, speeding tickets, disaster preparedness, welfare, landfills, food stamps, state flags, bicentennial, parks and recreation programs, black lung, Medicaid, Waterford Park, Wheeling Downs, racetrack passes, sewage systems, parole system.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Ralph W. Parrack, Mayor of Mill Creek; Charles F. Parrish, Chief Inspector, International Safety Division, United Mine Workers of America; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety.  Topics include: unemployment, welfare, Mother's Day Shrine, police patrol vehicles, pollution, Buffalo Creek, flooding, Board of Miner Training Education and Certification, Mine Inspectors Examining Board, disability, teachers' retirement, Buffalo Creek Flood, employment, bicentennial, housing, food stamps, child custody, Waterford Park, Wheeling Downs, racetrack passes, police, Medicare, rheumatologists, abortion, black lung, school clothing allowance program.","This folder contains correspondence with: N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: infrastructure engineering, urban and regional planning, school health programs, Appalachian mental health center, drivers' licenses, strip mining, water service, junk cars, welfare, black lung, school clothing allowance program, unemployment, disability, teachers' salaries, corridor L, employment, police, social security, Appalachian Regional Commission, land reclamation, Stonewall Jackson Dam, Peach Bowl, license plates.","This folder contains correspondence with: Oshel Parsons, Parliamentarian, House of Delegates; Joseph H. Mills, Commissioner of Labor; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Charles Rosenau, Mayor of Parsons.  Topics include: disability, circuit courts, letters of recommendation, racing commission, employment, drug abuse, White Paper on Drug Abuse, industrial pollution, Parsons Tanning Company, Appalachian Regional Commission, water service, education, Buffalo Creek Flood, trailer parks, Partners of the Americas.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Louise B. Gerrard, Executive Director, WV Commission on Aging; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; P. G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Wright Patman, US Representative for TX; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner.  Topics include: unemployment, beer regulation, bicentennial, Stonewall Jackson Dam, utility rates, public health legislation, Potomac State College newspapers, pollution, recycling, school textbooks, welfare, food stamps, natural gas, employment, energy crisis, Waterford Park, Wheeling Downs, racetrack passes, bridges, childcare homes, healthcare, federal reserve, flood disaster protection, vocational education, environmental research, logging, mass transit, Parkersburg urbanized area, teachers' salaries, teachers' retirement, black lung, Transportation Remuneration and Incentive Program, stamps, Americanism, New river dam, taxes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security.  Topics include: racial discrimination, Patterson Creek dam, Appalachian Regional Commission, bridges, Workmen's Compensation Fund, environmental education, West Virginia Garden Club, child development services, state flags, Hopemont State hospital, natural gas, deregulation, bicentennial, Bethany College, GI Home Loans, local historical commissions, Brook Hills park, West Liberty State College, education, youth science camp, China, Tibet, Equal Rights Amendment, state police, harassment, rheumatologists, unemployment.","This folder contains correspondence with: A. E. Manell, Special Assistant to the Secretary of State, US Department of State; Colgate S. Prentice, Special Assistant, Liaison with the Governors, US Department of State.  Topics include: passports, visas, Soviet Union, governors' trip to Soviet Union, USSR.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Parkinson, Curator, West Virginia University Libraries; Oshel Parsons, Parliamentarian, House of Delegates; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; John F. Payne, Delegate, House of Delegates; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Treasurer of the State of West Virginia; Raymond Peak, Mayor of Hurricane, Delegate, House of Delegates; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, mail routes, occupational training, West Virginia State Historical Records Advisory Board, occupational pneumoconiosis, black lung, libraries, strip mining, logging, New River Gorge; resignations, employment, \"Almost Heaven\" slogan, license plates, coal mining permits, Appalachian Regional Commission, UMWA benefits, Workmen's Compensation fund, nutrition, insurance, social security, employment, bridge deck heating, Veterans' homes, Medicaid, welfare, healthcare services, water service, turnpike, food stamps.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert M. Perry, President, Monroe County Commission.  Topics include: social security, employment, school nutrition, drivers' licenses, physicians' assistants licensing, Medical Licensing Board, garbage dumps, littering, ambulance service, unemployment, Burnsville Lake Project, dams, cemetery relocation, coal licenses, logging, mining, environmental impacts, New River, hunting, school bus routes, Board of Examiners of Psychologists, Veterans' administration, alcohol abuse, alcoholism, teachers' salaries, black lung, schools, telephone service for seniors, retirement.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Mario J. Palumbo, Chairmen, Committee on Judiciary, WV State Senate.  Topics include: license plates, employment, nursing homes, telephone service, public service commission, turnpike, Board of Dental Examiners, government contracts, healthcare, insulin tax, flags, black lung, Workmen's Compensation Fund, racing commission, teachers' salaries, school employee salaries, Appalachian Regional Commission, child development programs, bus service.","This folder contains correspondence with: Margaret A. Wyatt, Director of Allied Health, Parkersburg Community College; Prince B. Woodard, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Robert H. Stauffer, President, Parkersburg Community College.  Topics include: healthcare, Commission on Nursing, nurses, hospitals, Parkersburg Community College.","This folder contains correspondence with: A. G. Slonaker, Dean, Potomac State College.  Topics include: bicentennial, Potomac State College, Young Democrats, time capsule, federal funds, audits, school funding, athletics.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles Farley, Commissioner, Putnam County.  Topics include: support for the Putnam Health center, Putnam Health Center, Herbert J. Thomas Memorial Hospital, Appalachian Regional Commission, healthcare, petitions, Hill-Burton program.","This folder contains correspondence with: William P. Specht, President, Thomas Memorial Hospital.  Topics include: support for the Putnam Health center, Putnam Health Center, Herbert J. Thomas Memorial Hospital, Appalachian Regional Commission, healthcare, Hill-Burton program, Putnam County Commission, land purchases.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joseph H. Mills, Commissioner of Labor; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; John D. Henson, President, Putnam County Commission; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner.  Topics include: state flags, Workmen's Compensation Fund, occupational training, bicentennial, rheumatologists, teachers' retirement, labor regulations, minimum wage, overtime, Potomac River Basin, land purchase, ambulances, purchasing regulations, Snowshoe Ski Resort, Boy Scouts, sewage systems, water pollution, firefighting, food stamps, coal strikes, Moundsville Penitentiary, oil crisis, employment, Bluefield State and Concord Merger, abortion, unemployment, black lung, Putnam County Commission funding, Appalachian Regional Commission, libraries.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; James E. Pyles, Mayor of East Bank; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: Putnam County Parks and Recreation, health clinics, libraries, youth science camp, drivers' license suspension, food stamps, junk cars, litter, vocational rehabilitation, veterans' homes, Huntington bridge, teachers' retirement, disaster preparedness, learners' permits, West Virginia University, student housing, state flags, coal mining, abortion, black lung, mental hospitals, mental health facility conditions, school clothing allowance program, strip mining, school consolidation, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ralph D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce.  Topics include: technology, mass transit, bus service, public transportation, roadwork, utilities, water service, delinquent corporations, services for mentally retarded children, mentally disabled children, medical bills, welfare, income taxes, Workmen's Compensation Fund, disability, Appalachian Regional Commission, employment, teachers' retirement, senior aides program, teachers' salaries, 4-H club, conservation, land rehabilitation, board of pharmacy, transportation remuneration and incentive program, foster care, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, occupational training, social security.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources, Secretary, Public Land Corporation; C. E. Roth, Executive Secretary, Public Land Corporation; John M. Gates, State Auditor.  Topics include: Public land corporation, Panther Creek State Forest, land leases for oil extraction, National Track and Field Hall of Fame, deeds, oil and gas leasing rates, land auctions, alterations to historic buildings, meeting minutes, coal mining on public land, dredging, pipelines, bridges, wills, land appraisal.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert R. Nelson, State Senator; Chester R. Hubbard, State Senator; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV; Robert H. Mollohan, US Representative for WV; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV; John M. Slack, US Representative for WV; Harley O. Staggers, US Representative for WV; Robert F. Bennett, Governor of Kansas.  Topics include: public affairs educational pamphlets, racial justice, hunger, sexism, recessions, prison reform, public affairs newsletters, bus service, public transportation, public defender program, public employee relations, employment, social gambling, HEW grants, nursing education, rent, federal housing, housing, conservation, oil crisis, energy crisis, public libraries, abortion, public restrooms, public schools, child immunization requirements for schools, public employee unions, Upper Tract Public service district water project, water service, utility rates.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Neal, Chairman, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board.  Topics include: roadside produce, road salt, professional aide program, government consultants, nursing home licensing board, Professional Nursing Home Association, hunting and fishing licenses, property taxes, bus service, teachers' retirement, foreign policy, \"prohumanism\", energy independence, coal, project lifeblood, blood donation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mrs. Barbara Battin, Building Fund Raising Director, Huntington-Cabell County Chapter, American National Red Cross; James Rhodes, Governor of Ohio; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: project lifeblood, red cross, blood donation, corporate donations, bicentennial, Red Cross Blood center construction, fund raising, Project Mainstream, Jaycees, National Maritime Day, Spencer State Hospital, West Virginia Industrial Home for Girls, Pinnacle Rock State Park, land acquisition, eminent domain, property appraisal, property transfer, property boundary disputes, property taxes, landfills, Appalachian regional commission, environmental protections, dredged material, abortion, teachers' salaries.","This folder contains correspondence with: James N. Propst, Commissioner, Tucker County Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Paul E. Prunty, Delegate, House of Delegates.  Topics include: oil crisis, energy crisis, heating, transportation remuneration and incentive program, welfare, Appalachian regional commission, teachers' salaries, mentally retarded children, mentally disabled children, care for disabilities, utility rates, state flags, environmental issues, disaster preparedness, bicentennial, tourism, miners' pensions, education, junk cars, social security, West Virginia Board of Regents student representative, telephone service, employment, energy policy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Jerry Apodaca, Governor of New Mexico; J. Richard Barber, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Patrick J. Lucey, Governor of Wisconsin; Donald E. Procknow, President, Western Electric.  Topics include: state flags, food stamps, veterans' pensions, Moundsville Penitentiary riot, prison reform, Medicaid, welfare, social security, minimum wage rate board, veterans' affairs, underage drinking, employment, veterans' administration, adoption, childcare centers, libraries, estate probates, pollution, electric companies.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Ralph D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Callie Priest, Mayor of Kermit; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Ira W. Southern, Mayor of Princeton.  Topics include: Sunday closing laws, Wild and Scenic Rivers Bill, New River, environmental protection, New River Dam, school conditions, Pricket Creek Watershed dam, Senior Aides program, Pricketts Fort State Park, historical sites, family planning services, welfare, taxes, sewage systems, Appalachian Regional commission, abortion, disability, Wheeling downs, Waterford racetrack, state flags, housing, employment, occupational training, heath care, WVU Medical School admissions, Kanawha County School textbooks, pollution, black lung, widow's benefits, highway construction.","This folder contains correspondence with: Joseph H. Mills, Commissioner of Labor; Frederick, P. Stamp, President, West Virginia Board of Regents; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Robert H. Quenon, President, Monterey Coal Company.  Topics include: Quaker State Oil strike, Marshall University, medical school, oil crisis, energy crisis, gasoline purchase restrictions, public transit, air quality, quarry land reclamation, health insurance, teachers' retirement, social security, state flags, garbage collection, 4-H program, road drainage, letters of recommendation, license plates, black lung, coal mining, board of embalmers and funeral directors, utility rates, electricity service.","This folder contains correspondence with: Albert Harold Quie, US Representative for Minnesota; Gino R. Colombo, Delegate, House of Delegates; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John E. Quinn, Superintendent, Maine State Bureau of Consumer Protection.  Topics include: bicentennial, highway construction, teachers' retirement, National Institute of Education, Education commission of the states, education, Appalachian Regional Commission, water service, Quiet Dell, state flags, veterans' affairs, historic preservation, welfare, credit, environmental issues, West Virginia University Law school, Barboursville State Hospital, mental institution conditions, hospital conditions, Quota Club.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Virginia Raad; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; James Racco, Mayor of Piedmont; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: American Judges Association, arts education, West Virginian artists, bicentennial, consumer protection, welfare, youth science camp, West Virginia University Dental School, road conditions, roadwork, bus service, home heating, fuel crisis, oil crisis, racetracks, veterans' affairs, policing, mental health centers, racial discrimination, dog racing, better school buildings amendment, school improvement, school counselor confidentiality, police radar equipment, social security, black lung, college tuition, petitions, employment, Medicaid, veteran's bonus, abortion, nutrition, taxes, highway construction, Sunday blue laws, teachers' retirement, drivers' licenses, disabilities, Marshall University, medical school, Concord College.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; P. G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV; Lynn A. Greenwalt, Director, US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa.  Topics include: race passes, Wheeling downs, Waterford racetrack, Shenandoah and Charles Town Turf Club, summer employment, WVU football facilities, road conditions, roadwork, school bus service, school buildings, land for schools, land reclamation, West Virginia Society of Professional Engineers, bicentennial, Republican Governors' Conference, clothing, highway construction, right of way.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio; Richard Snelling, Governor-Elect, State of Vermont; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; Nelson A. Rockefeller, Vice President of the United States; Robert Dole, US Senator from KY; Henry Bellmon, Governor of Oklahoma; Jack Williams, Governor of Arizona; Ronald Regan, Governor of California; John A. Love, Governor of Colorado; Thomas Meskill, Governor of Connecticut, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit; Claude R. Kirk, Governor of Florida; William F. Quinn, Governor of Hawaii; Richard B. Ogilvie, Governor of Illinois; Louie B. Nunn, Governor of Kentucky; Francis W. Sargent, Governor of Massachusetts; George Romney, Governor of Michigan; Harold Levander, Governor of Minnesota; Timothy Babcock,  Governor of Montana; William T. Cahill, Governor of New Jersey; Edwin L. Mechem, Governor of New Mexico, Judge of the United States District Court for the District of New Mexico; Malcolm Wilson, Governor of New York; John H. Chafee, Governor of Rhode Island; Tom McCall, Governor of Oregon; Raymond P. Shafer, Governor of Pennsylvania; William W. Scranton, Governor of Pennsylvania; Luis A. Ferre,  Governor of Puerto Rico; Frank Farrar, Governor of South Dakota; Winfield Dunne, Governor of Tennessee; John Connally, Governor of Texas; Paul Laxalt, Governor of Nevada; Warren P. Knowles, Governor of Wisconsin; Stanley K. Hathaway, Governor of Wyoming; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of Missouri; Vernon Romney, Attorney General of Utah, Gubernatorial Candidate for Utah; John Spellman, Gubernatorial Candidate for Washington; Cecil H. Underwood, Governor of West Virginia, Gubernatorial Candidate for West Virginia; Richard Snelling, Gubernatorial Candidate for Vermont; David Flaherty, Gubernatorial Candidate for North Carolina; James Thompson, Gubernatorial Candidate for Illinois; James L. Taft, Gubernatorial Candidate for Rhode Island; Pierre DuPont, Gubernatorial Candidate for Rhode Island; Leon Griffith, Gubernatorial Candidate for Arkansas; Robert Woodahl, Gubernatorial Candidate for Montana; Richard Elkin, Gubernatorial Candidate for North Dakota; Carlos Romero Barcelo, Mayor of San Juan, Gubernatorial Candidate for Puerto Rico.  Topics include: social security, West Virginia University School of Medicine admissions, letters of recommendation, Weston State Hospital, hospital Aides' pay, school building conditions, welfare, Medicaid, Osteopathic medicine, state employee dismissal, road conditions, Wheeling Linsly Military Institute, mental health centers, strip mining, logging, environmental protection, New River, ambulances, Republican Governors' Conference, Republican Governors' Association, campaign contributions.","This folder contains correspondence with: Karl C. Rove, Executive Director, College Republican National Committee; Otis R. Bowen, Governor of IN; Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Robert Strauss, Chairman, Democratic National Committee; Robert F. Bennett, Governor of Kansas; Jay S. Hammond, Governor of Alaska; Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Governor of Virginia; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; James E. Holshouser, Governor of North Carolina; James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Kit Bond, Governor of Missouri.  Topics include: College Republicans, internships, Republican Party Spanish speaking division, voter registration, 1976 presidential election, foster children, water service, Appalachian Regional Commission funds.","This folder contains correspondence with: James B. Rhodes, Archivist of the United States, National Archives and Records Service; Harley O. Staggers, US Representative for WV; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Richard A. Robb, Mayor of South Charleston; Aubrey C. Robertson, President, Braxton County Commission; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia.  Topics include: historical records, school bus transportation, pollution, road conditions, roadwork, public libraries, black lung widow's benefits, social security, nurses, State board of examiners for registered nurses, Republican National Committee, corridor G, highway construction, Medicaid, food stamps, drivers' licenses, tourism, Weirton Mental Health Center, Buffalo Creek Flood, Richie mines, bridges, employment, Roane County Health center, recreational facilities, welfare, Workmen's Compensation Fund, school clothing allowance, land purchase, county employee salaries, foster grandparents, public safety, electricians licenses.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; James Robert Rogers, WV State Senator; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Walter Rollins, Delegate, Majority Whip, House of Delegates; Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Adjutant General; Charles W. Rosenau, Mayor of Parsons.  Topics include: grandparents' visitation rights, road conditions, roadwork, welfare, Home Repair Program, elder care, elderly psychological services, Hopemont Hospital, Jay Rockefeller's inauguration, Appalachian Regional Commission, Wheeling Civic Center, water service, bicentennial, Workmen's Compensation Fund; United Mine Workers of America, dog racing, parking at the capitol, driver's license suspension, voting, employment, air pollution, disability, social security, food stamps, school buses, labor issues, Weirton mental health center, unemployment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: Workmen's Compensation Fund, transportation of nuclear material, Medicare, ambulance costs, medical costs, Blennerhassett island, food stamps, Medicaid, occupational training, senior centers, early childhood education, school transportation, mentally handicapped citizens, West Virginia Association for Retarded Citizens, road conditions, roadwork, school bus routes, mail routes, road maintenance workers, job security, school financial aid, rubber manufacturing, defense contracting, forestry camp, bicentennial, sales tax on food, education and training for the handicapped, Huttonsville Correctional Center, explosives regulations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harry L. Buch, Chairman, West Virginia Racing Commission.  Topics include: horse racing regulations, Waterford Park, Wheeling Downs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Noel Speir Cook, Member, Maryland State Senate; Joseph M. Masternick, Mayor of Girard, Ohio; Thomas E. Carney, Member, Ohio State Senate; Donald Krupica, Mayor of McMechen; William Williams, Mayor of Wellsburg.  Topics include: Waterford Park, Wheeling Downs, racing, race passes, Shenandoah and Charles Town.","This folder contains correspondence with: Victor H. Rafferty, President, Wood County Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: Jaycees, doctors, retirement, drivers' licenses, West Virginia Arts and Humanities Council, Board of Regents, Appalachian Regional Commission, airports, Colin Anderson Center, outdoor recreation, Department of Mental Health, social security, animal experimentation, dog welfare laws, food stamps, alcoholic beverage sales, state parks, highway construction, interstate 64.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert H. Mollohan, US Representative for WV; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William T. Brotherton, President, WV State Senate; Harley O. Staggers, US Representative for WV; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Robert Raines, Commissioner, Pendleton County; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources.  Topics include: state flags, summer youth programs, Weston State Hospital, mental health facilities, railroad fares, northeast railroad crisis, railroad consolidation, rail line abandonment, road safety, road conditions, Marshall University, welfare, transportation remuneration incentive program, right of way, CONRAIL, Cass Scenic Railroad, state parks, school bus service, railroad workers retirement pension, rail nationalization, extradition, banking, disability, Riverton bridge, petitions, black lung widows' benefits, teachers' salaries, rheumatologists, energy crisis, abortion, Mountain State Forest Festival, food stamps, Medicaid, teachers' retirement, Appalachian Regional Commission, state police, gambling, animal abuse, public safety, employment, gas prices, oil crisis.","This folder contains correspondence with: John W. Ingram, Administrator, Federal Railroad Administration; William W. Scranton, former Governor of Pennsylvania; R. A. Raese, President, Greer Steel; Paul Williams, Mayor of Moorefield; Joseph Powell, President, West Virginia Labor Federation; Richard J. Venable Jr., President, Trojan Steel Company; Louise Leonard, WV State Senator; Robert F. Hatfield, WV State Senator; William J. Oates Jr., WV State Senator; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV.  Topics include: Regional Rail Reorganization Act, railroad crisis, rail consolidation, United States Rail Association.","This folder contains correspondence with: John H. McCulloch, Mayor of Beckley; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Minor L. Scott, President, Raleigh County Commission; Robert A McConnel, Commissioner, Department of Labor; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Averil L. Ramsey, Mayor of St. Albans.  Topics include: Raleigh County Airport, airport, Appalachian Regional Commission, Raleigh County Armory-Civic Center, bridges, school buildings, libraries, water service, hospitals, vocational education, employment, Weirton Mental Health Facility, State Museum, Marshall University, bicentennial, black lung, welfare, veterans' affairs, food stamps, social security, school clothing allowance program, extradition, disability, Diversified Mountaineer Corp, inflation, teachers' salaries, state flags, public employees' retirement, telephone service rates, Stonewall Jackson dam, West Virginia Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Buffalo Creek flood, disaster preparedness, abortion, Helms amendment, films, Hopemont State Hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with: Cleveland K. Benedict; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Wm. J. Randall, US Representative for MO; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV; Charles B. Rangel, Chairman, Congressional Black Caucus, US Representative for NY; J. Kelley Lance Jr., Mayor of Ranson; Carl G. Beard II, Director, Air Pollution Control Commission.  Topics include: employment, school employee salaries, garbage, litter, bicentennial, government surplus property, drivers' licenses, water service, job training, oil crisis, gasoline access, sewage systems, schools, education, vocational education, disability, teachers' retirement, Grafton Mother's Day Shrine, pollution, social security, vocational rehabilitation, teacher's salaries, rape laws, child custody, Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Joseph M. Montoya, Chairman, Subcommittee on Treasury, US Senator for NM; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce.  Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, ARC funds, Medicaid, Workers Compensation, highway construction, coal mine reclamation, civil service, Gallipolis Lock and Dam, coal transportation, sewage systems, Salem College, oil crisis, natural resources, Army Corps of Engineers, wastewater management, flooding, natural gas pipelines, childcare centers, streambank erosion, healthcare, social security, landslides, Moundsville Penitentiary, Environmental Protection Agency grants, New River Gorge, National Park System, disaster preparedness, welfare, eminent domain, revenue sharing, Transportation Remuneration and Incentive Program, budgets, environmental conservation, welfare reform, Cass Scenic Railroad, Defense Civil Preparedness Agency, roads, employment, flood insurance, road conditions, roadwork, bridges.","Topics include: state flags, State Parks, golf, social security, medical care, optometry, West Virginia University Medical School, Vietnam Veterans' bonus, bicentennial, Appalachian Regional Commission, employment, license plates, Transportation Remuneration and Incentive Program, Marshall University Medical School, black lung, teachers' retirement, utility costs, education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; H. S. Rawlings, President, Jackson County Commission; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety.  Topics include: welfare, Medicaid, food stamps, veterans' affairs, DUIs, military, school clothing allowance program, animal abuse, early childhood education, school buildings, education, drivers' licenses, Appalachian Regional Commission, airports, emergency ambulance service, employment, beer sales, school employee salaries, housing, child custody, foster care.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; P. G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner.  Topics include: social security, welfare, teachers' retirement, correctional officers' salaries, Cass Scenic Railroad, food stamps, abortion, state flags, oil crisis, energy crisis, disability, school clothing allowance program, hydroelectric dams, employment, bicentennial, abortion, adoption, Youth Conservation Corps, state parks, conspiracy theories, capital punishment, vocational education, Education Commission of the States.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Willard M. Ansel, Executive Secretary, Teachers Retirement Board; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce.  Topics include: teachers' salaries, welfare, teachers' retirement, Corridor H, highway construction, 1976 Republican Party presidential primaries, real estate, abortion, coal properties, bicentennial, time capsules, food stamps, hunting, Concord College, school buildings, state parks, camping, Chief Logan State Park, Marshall University Medical School, Marshall University engineering program termination, nursing homes, West Virginia University Law School.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rex Cowey, Mayor of Chester; John C. Musgrave, Mayor of Point Pleasant; James W. Teets, Delegate, House of Delegates; Harry Zohn, Mayor of New Martinsville; Ralph DiRemigio, Mayor of Moundsville; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ralph D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Treasurer of the State of West Virginia.  Topics include: income taxes, industrial development, mine reclamation, fire prevention, recreation facilities, medical centers, disability, social security, Waterford Park and Wheeling Downs race passes , Marshall University medical school, bicentennial, hunting and fishing licenses, recycling, The Red Cross, Appalachian Regional Commission, sewage systems, oil crisis, energy crisis, workmen's compensation, black lung, transportation remuneration and incentive program, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Little Beaver State Park, tourism, United Mine Workers, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Willard D. Lorensen, Dean, College of Law, West Virginia University; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Dr. John Jones, Dean, School of Medicine, West Virginia University; John Slack, US Representative, for WV; Gene Diamond, Mayor of Martinsburg; Dr. W. Robert Biddington, Dean, School of Dentistry, West Virginia University; Gordon H. Stewart, Mayor of Cameron; James R. McCartney, West Virginia Secretary of State; Donald Price, Mayor of Madison.  Topics include: letters of recommendation, West Virginia University Law School, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, West Virginia University Medical School, West Virginia Industrial Home for Girls, West Virginia University School of Dentistry, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Eugene Crutchfield, Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: landfills, rheumatologists, education, tuition costs, bicentennial, Concord College, Shepard College, State Fire Commission, Medicaid, Veterans' Affairs, transportation, dam construction, black lung, social security, teachers' retirement, corridor H, highway construction, Watergate, oil crisis, energy crisis, transportation remuneration and incentive program, pollution, correctional officer salaries, Moundsville Penitentiary, drivers' license suspension, mental institutions, Barboursville State Hospital, food stamps.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Nathanial P. Reed, Assistant Secretary of the Interior, US Department of the Interior; P. G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; J. Richard Barber, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia.  Topics include: abortion, West Virginia Turnpike, Pipestem resort, correctional officers' salaries, West Virginia Industrial School for Boys, employment, West Virginia University Medical School, drug abuse, welfare, endangered species protection, historic preservation, environmental policy, West Virginia Racing commission, taxes, unemployment, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edgar F. Heiskell III, WV Secretary of State; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Jess Reel, Mayor of Elk Garden; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Cleveland K. Benedict; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; Clarence J. Brown, US Representative for OH; Jimmy Carter, US President; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety.  Topics include: historic buildings, Shinn House, Weston State Hospital, black lung, Workmen's Compensation Fund, police, gambling, Waterford Racetrack, Waterford Park and Wheeling Downs race passes, social security, Appalachian Regional Commission, water treatment plants, health clinics, housing, employment, veterans' affairs, letters of recommendation, state police, mental health facilities, transportation remuneration and incentive program, welfare, legislative pay, public employees' retirement, taxes, school buildings, bussing, Vietnam draft dodgers, utility rates, bicentennial, Jaycees, mental health, teachers' salaries, landfills.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. Robert Rogers, Chairman, Regional Intergovernmental Council.  Topics include: state flags, Kanawha County textbook war, abortion, Youth Conservation Corps, Deaf and Blind Centers, Regional Intergovernmental Council, mental health centers, firearm regulations, boat registration, oil drilling.","This folder contains correspondence with: William T. Milleson, Delegate, House of Delegates; Charles A. Bonar, Commissioner, Mineral County Court; William P. A. Nicely, Chairman, Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Council; James H. Chapman, President, West Virginia Planning Association; H. Paul Garvin, Bel-O-Mar Interstate Planning Commission.  Topics include: regional councils, Appalachian Regional Commission, West Virginia Planning Association, Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Council, bus service, Bel-O-Mar Interstate Planning Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: H. Paul Garvin, Bel-O-Mar Interstate Planning Commission; Jesse H. Reel, Mayor of Elk Garden; John F. McCuskey, Delegate, House of Delegates.  Topics include: regional councils, federal state relations, Bel-O-Mar Interstate Planning Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission, federal state relations, water systems, letters of recommendation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; John H. McCulloch, Mayor of Beckley; Wendell Hayes, Mayor of Weston; John Bowling, Mayor Sulphur Springs; B. G. Crookshank, Mayor of Pratt; Curtis M. Uhl, Mayor of Vienna; Arnett E. Baughman, Mayor of Philippi; Ronal R. Blankenship, President, Calhoun County Court; Charles A. Bonar, Commissioner, Mineral County Court; Richard E. Davies, Commissioner, Monongalia County Commission; Kelley C. Castleberry, President, Kanawha County Commission; George Dober, President, Ohio County Court; Charles Farley, Commissioner, Putnam County; James Gladkosky, Mayor of Elkins; Marvin Leach, Commissioner, Wood County; D. C. Master, Mayor of Charles Town; Ralph McClung, Mayor of Alderson.  Topics include: regional councils, taxes, water treatment, Appalachian Regional Commission, regional planning and development, grant-in-aid programs.","This folder contains correspondence with: John H. McCulloch, Mayor of Beckley; Harry G. Riley, President, Hampshire County Commission; Anthony Scaffidi, Mayor of Benwood; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: regional councils, Appalachian Regional Commission, regional planning, transportation remuneration and incentive program, buses.","This folder contains correspondence with: John H. McCulloch, Mayor of Beckley; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; B. G. Crookshank, Mayor of Pratt; Dewey E. S. Kuhns, President Kanawha County Court; J. Robert Rogers, Commissioner, Boone County; John Bowling, Mayor Sulphur Springs; J. Walter Brown, Mayor of Oak Hill; Richard E. Davies, Commissioner, Monongalia County; Milton Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania.  Topics include: regional development councils, Cumberland Road Industrial Park, sewer systems, Appalachian Regional Council, health services, water systems, soil conservation, mental health services, New River Gorge, employment training, highway construction, interstate 79, roadwork, road conditions, transportation remuneration and incentive program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Chauncey H. Browning Jr., WV Attorney General; Arnett Baughman, Mayor of Philippi; James Gladkosky, Mayor of Elkins; Wendell Hayes, Mayor of Weston.  Topics include: healthcare, emergency services, industrial parks, glass industry, unemployment, Appalachian Regional Commission, transportation remuneration and incentive program, water management, emergency medical services, roadwork.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV.  Topics include: technical education, teacher education, special education centers, soil conservation, handicapped children, reading centers, psychological services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Bonar, Commissioner, Mineral County Court; Harry G. Riley, President, Hampshire County Commission; Morris M. Homan, President, Pendleton County Commission; Robert Burkhart, Commissioner, Berkley County Commission; Charles F. Morgan, Mayor of Shadyside, OH.  Topics include: landfills, jails, pollution, water service, soil conservation, career education, Appalachian Regional Commission, industrial parks, school curriculum, environmental grants.","This folder contains correspondence with: James D. Reilly, President, American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers; Jeanette F. Reibman, State Senator in PA; Harold Ash, Mayor of Chester; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV.  Topics include: rehabilitation centers, state flags, energy policy, blue ridge project dam, emergency services, emergency information, employment, vehicle registration, sewage, bicentennial, missile distillate fuels, national youth science camp, flood claim reimbursement, surface mining, disability, workmen's compensation fund, highway safety, legislators' salaries, health clinics, natural gas, utility rates, Amtrack, welfare, Moundsville Penitentiary, Wheeling hospital disaster, Buffalo Creek flood, housing.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner.  Topics include: mental health, Weston State Hospital, interstate 64, highway construction, trapping, West Virginia Industrial School for boys, Boy Scouts, Board of Miner Training Education and Certification, water service, Appalachian Regional Commission, rent, public employees' retirement, flooding, animal control, Waterford Park and Wheeling Downs, welfare, taxes, occupational training, education, school clothing allowance program, road conditions, traffic, libraries, transportation remuneration and incentive program, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas E. Potter, Chairman, West Virginia Republican Executive Committee; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa.  Topics include: coal mines, Republican Delta newspaper, Weston Independent Newspaper, Republican Party, Republican National Convention, voter registration, budgets, crime, drug policy, labor policy, public transportation, rural electrification.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas E. Potter, Chairman, West Virginia Republican Executive Committee; T. R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources.  Topics include: Republican party county chairmen, Lincoln day, land reclamation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jeremiah Millbank Jr., Chairman, Republican National Finance Committee; Thomas E. Potter, Chairman, West Virginia Republican Executive Committee; Robert Q. Jones, Chairman, West Virginia Republican Finance Committee.  Topics include: Republican National Finance Committee, West Virginia Republican Finance Committee, donations, fundraising, meeting minutes, campaign finance.","This folder contains correspondence with: George H. Seibert Jr., Delegate, Minority Leader, House of Delegates.  Topics include: Republican party, political positions, legislation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Griffith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Robert P. Griffin, US Senator for MI; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of Missouri.  Topics include: 1976 Republican National Convention, Republican Governors Association, meetings, prayer breakfasts, seating charts.","This folder contains correspondence with: Walter Peterson, Governor of New Hampshire; Winfield Dunn, Governor of Tennessee; William T. Cahill, Governor of New Jersey; John A. Love, Governor of Colorado; Ronald Reagan, Governor of California; Stanley K. Hathaway, Governor of Wyoming; Deane C. Davis, Governor of Vermont; Thomas E. Potter, Chairman, West Virginia Republican Executive Committee; James R. McCartney, West Virginia Secretary of State.  Topics include: Republican Governors Association, 1976 Republican National Convention, Republican State Executive Committee, National Conference of Republican Mayors, prayer breakfasts, tickets.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. D. Hinkle Jr., WV State Senator; Richard A. Robb, Mayor of South Charleston; George H. Seibert Jr., Delegate, House of Delegates; Jody G. Smirl, Delegate, House of Delegates; James W. Teets, Delegate, House of Delegates; Gerald R. Ford, US President; Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee.  Topics include: Republican National Convention, tickets, voting patterns, funding, RNC committees, Republican Governors Association.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Griffith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association.  Topics include: Republican Governors Association, opinion polls, newspaper clippings, conference transcripts, policy platforms, gubernatorial elections, Republican Governors Association Conference, travel schedules, federal budget.","Transcript of conference. November 28-30","This folder contains correspondence with: Nelson A. Rockefeller, US Vice President; James R. Galbraith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; Robert F. Bennett, Governor of KS; William G. Milliken, Governor of Michigan; Robert Dole, Chairman, Republican National Committee.  Topics include: Republican Governors Association, Republican Governors Association Conference, travel schedules, oil and gas drilling, bicentennial, political strategy.","This folder contains correspondence with: John M. Haydon, Governor of American Samoa; Jack Williams, Governor of AZ; Ronald Reagan, Governor of CA; John A. Love, Governor of CO; Thomas J. Meskill, Governor of CT; Russel W. Peterson, Governor of Delaware; Carlos G. Camacho, Governor of Guam; Richard B. Ogilvie, Governor of IL; Edgar D. Whitcomb, Governor of IN; Robert D. Ray, Governor of IA; Francis W. Sargent, Governor of MA; William G. Milliken, Governor of MI; Walter Peterson, Governor of NH; William T. Cahill, Governor of NJ; Nelson A. Rockefeller, Governor of NY; Tom McCall, Governor of OR; Luis A. Ferre, Governor of Puerto Rico; Winfield Dunn, Governor of TN; Deane C. Davis, Governor of VT; Melvin H. Evans, Governor of US Virgin Islands; Linwood Holton, Governor of VA; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of WA; Stanley K. Hathaway, Governor of WY.  Topics include: Republican Governors Association, Greenbriar Hotel, conference plans and schedules, conference budgets, invitations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rogers C. B. Morton, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Raymond P. Shafer, Governor of PA; Norbert T. Tiemann, Governor of NE; Louie B. Nunn, Governor of KY; Linwood Holton, Chairman, Republican Governors Association.  Topics include: Republican Governors Association, Republican National Committee, governors.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Griffith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Robert F. Bennett, Governor of KS.  Topics include: Republican Governors Association, gubernatorial elections, Republican National Convention, campaign funds, Republican National Committee, convention planning, Alaskan pipelines, Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Griffith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; James R. Galbraith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of MO; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States.  Topics include: rail systems, campaign finance, Republican Governors Association, Republican National Committee, gubernatorial campaigns, conference locations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Griffith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; Jay S. Hammond, Governor of AK; Robert H. Michel, US Representative for IL; Kyle C. Testerman, Mayor of Knoxville TN; Robert F. Bennett, Governor of KS; Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Governor of Virginia.  Topics include: conference locations, Republican Governors Association, Appalachian Regional Commission, Medicare, Medicaid, rural health care, physician extenders, political advertisements, employment, letters of recommendation, 1975 conference transcript.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Griffith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association.  Topics include: gubernatorial campaigns, campaign funding, National Governors' Conference, Republican National Committee, conference plans, transcripts.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Griffith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; Jay S. Hammond, Governor of AK.  Topics include: Republican Governors Association, political positions, taxes, Party platform, gubernatorial campaigns, conference transcripts, donations, campaign funding, physician extenders.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Griffith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; Robert Dole, US Senator for KS; Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Ronald Reagan, Governor of CA; John Connally, Governor of TX; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; Tom McCall, Governor of Oregon; Richard B. Ogilvie, Governor of IL; Winfield Dunn, Governor of TN; Nelson Rockefeller, Vice President of the United States, Governor of NY; Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Governor of VA; James R. Galbraith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; Meldrim Thomson Jr., Governor of NH; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of MO; Robert F. Bennett, Governor of KS; Otis R. Bowen, Governor of IN; James B. Edwards, Governor of SC; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of WA; Jay S. Hammond, Governor of AK; James E. Holshouser Jr., Governor of NC; William G. Milliken, Governor of MI; Robert D. Ray, Governor of IA; James A. Rhodes, Governor of OH; Earl B. Ruth, Governor of American Samoa; John Rhodes, US Representative for AZ.  Topics include: Republican Governors Association, Republican Governors Association Conference, conference schedules, invitations, nuclear energy, Medicare, policy platforms, physician extenders, speeches, state legislation, hiring, HUD housing, environmental issues, energy policy, Republican National Committee, Appalachian Regional Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; George Bush, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Robert Dole, US Senator from KY.  Topics include: Republican National Committee, administrative Judgeships, affirmative action, employment, meeting agendas, Republican National Finance Committee, party finances, Watergate, donation, bicentennial, public statements, RNC appointments, GOP youth camp, television campaigns, RNC campaign management training, campaign financing laws, Vietnam war, RNC committees, layoffs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; George Bush, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Janet Johnson, Co-Chair, Republican National Convention.  Topics include: elections, election reforms, energy crisis, seminars, Federal Election Commission, federal home loan bank board, federal income taxes, Federal National Mortgage Association, 1976 presidential nominees, fundraising, RNC committees, gubernatorial elections, Jaycees.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; George Bush, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Arthur A. Fletcher, Consultant to the RNC chairman for Minority Affairs.  Topics include: ballot security, voter fraud protection, campaign finance, midwest leadership conference, senior citizens, auditing the federal reserve, federal legislation, Lincoln Day, Republican mayors, Republican National Committee, RNC member directory, ethnic minority Republicans, meeting minutes, National Black Republican Council.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bob Dole, Chairman, Republican National Committee; George Bush, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Robert P. Odell Jr., Executive Director, National Republican Finance Committee; Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee.  Topics include: ethnic minority Republicans, naturalized citizens, Republican National Committee, roadwork, road maintenance workers, campaign laws, Watergate, RNC Spanish speaking advisory committee, National Republican Finance Committee, pension reform, women in public service, fund raising, campaign finance, presidential appointments; voter registration, Republican Professional Staff Conference.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of MO.  Topics include: Republican National Committee, voter registration, Republican Governors Association, opinion research, by-laws, RNC directory.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee.  Topics include: by-laws, proposed by-laws, inflation, RNC rule 29, primary elections, Watergate, senior citizens, Republican National Committee, shipping strikes, Hawaii.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; George Bush, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Dr. Henry Lucas, Chairman, National Black Republican Council; Bob Carter, Co-Chair, Republican National Committee.  Topics include: Republican National Committee, RNC leadership positions, student internships, Spanish Speaking Advisory Committee, Vietnam, federal budgets, National Black Republican Council, newsletters, taxes, Watergate, environmental commissions, White House conference on aging.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mrs. Tobin Armstrong, Co-Chairman, Republican National Committee; George Bush, Chairman, Republican National Committee.  Topics include: Republican National Committee, hiring women, RNC directory, campaign finance laws, event schedules.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas E. Potter, Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee.  Topics include: Republican State Executive Committee, GOP youth camp, regional GOP meetings, appointments, letters of recommendation, meeting minutes, air quality.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas E. Potter, Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee.  Topics include: GOP youth camp, Republican State Executive Committee, Lincoln day, fund raising, newsletters, donations, meeting minutes, state committee rosters, voting statistics, data processing, meeting agendas, state of the state, by-laws, appointments.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas E. Potter, Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee.  Topics include: proxy voters, Republican State Executive Committee, Lincoln day, committee rosters, Republican party state platform, Democratic state platform, by-laws, budgets.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas E. Potter, Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee.  Topics include: campaign expenses, committee rosters, meeting minutes, platform amendments, Republican party state platform, environmental protection, consumer protection, roads, drug abuse, addiction, taxes, agriculture, state republican convention, college tuition, Vietnam war POWs, gambling, by-laws.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Dr. James Harlow, President, West Virginia University; Brooks E. Smith, Chairman, Public Service Commission.  Topics include: state government, mine disaster rescue, environmental research, academic collective bargaining, surface mining, land reclamation, emergency medical services, highway construction, corridor G, oil and gas, school consolidation, urban planning, environmental legislation, welfare, original music, highway rest stops, capitol dome restoration, Jackson homestead, resuscitation training, retail clerks, Moundsville penitentiary, correctional officers' pay, retirees, medical costs, public employees' retirement, school employees' retirement, WVU extension, retirement for felons, food stamps for striking miners, minimum wage, Labor-Management relations board, Fairmont State basketball, Shaver's Fork, opposition to surface mining.","This folder contains correspondence with: John H. Kelly, State Treasurer; Graham W. Watt, Director, Federal Office of Revenue Sharing; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Treasurer of the State of West Virginia; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of WA, Chairman, National Governors' Conference.  Topics include: revenue sharing, securities, treasury bonds, federal budgets, land reclamation, parks, local municipality funding, state investments, Vietnam veterans, payments to the Governor, trust fund reports.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jeanna D. Tully, Director, Federal Office of Revenue Sharing; Clyde D. Alford, Mayor of St. Albans; Harley O. Staggers, US Representative for WV; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Robert Ray, Governor of IA, Chairman, National Governors' Conference; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV; Robert H. Mollohan, US Representative for WV; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV; John M. Slack, US Representative for WV; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker and Member, House of Delegates; Graham W. Watt, Director, Federal Office of Revenue Sharing; Bradley D. Nash, Mayor of Harpers Ferry; George W. Dober, President, Ohio County Commission; John H. McCulloch, Mayor of Beckley; Bobby E. Channell, Mayor of Junior; Billy L. Pauley, Mayor of Marmet; J. W. Caldabaugh, Mayor of Bethlehem; Bernard E. Freeman, Mayor of Junior; Coy D. Gillespie, President, Webster County court; John H. Kelly, State Treasurer; Masel Perdue, Mayor of Keystone; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; Masel Purdue, Mayor of Keystone.  Topics include: revenue sharing, title II funds, local municipality funding, environmental protection, water systems, sewer systems, John Kelly v. Arch Moore, mishandling funds, revenue sharing tax comparisons by town, list of mayors, energy crisis, Appalachian Regional Commission, housing, Buffalo Creek Flood, Boundary and Annexation Survey, fire trucks, Mike J. Andochick Jr., Mayor of Weirton.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Graham W. Watt, Director, Federal Office of Revenue Sharing; Daniel Hale, Chairman, West Virginia Regional Health Council; John H. Kelly, State Treasurer.  Topics include: revenue sharing, John Kelly v. Arch Moore, revenue sharing disbursements by county, local municipality funding, treasury bonds, rules and regulations surrounding revenue sharing, West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, mishandling funds, garbage collection, West Virginia Regional Health Council.","This folder contains correspondence with: John H. Kelly, State Treasurer; Graham W. Watt, Director, Federal Office of Revenue Sharing; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security.  Topics include: revenue sharing, John Kelly v. Arch Moore, West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, mishandling funds, Department of Employment Security, census, Boundary and Annexation survey, public opinion surveys.","This folder contains correspondence with: John H. Kelly, State Treasurer; Graham W. Watt, Director, Federal Office of Revenue Sharing.  Topics include: revenue sharing, interest rates, treasury bonds, taxes, securities.","This folder contains correspondence with: John H. Kelly, State Treasurer; Graham W. Watt, Director, Federal Office of Revenue Sharing; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration.  Topics include: securities, interest, revenue sharing, John Kelly v. Arch Moore, West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, mishandling funds, US Supreme Court, revenue sharing rules and regulations, planned use reports, audits.","This folder contains correspondence with: Eleanor Rhedd, Mayor of Tunnelton; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John Rhodes, US Representative for AZ; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Treasurer of the State of West Virginia; Lacy I. Rice Jr., President, West Virginia Chamber of Commerce.  Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, gas service, military service, highway maintenance, roadwork, road conditions, Kanawha County textbook controversy, welfare, state flags, employment, food stamps, social security, Medicaid, youth conservation corps, Republican Governors Association, land use policy, studded tire laws, Buffalo Creek flood, Sutton and Summerville dams, camping, truckers' strike, utility rates, black lung, workmen's compensation fund, occupational pneumoconiosis, drivers' licenses, coal mine refuse banks, US Army arts and crafts program, Rhododendron State outdoor arts and crafts association, bus service, public transportation, maps, prostitution, horse and dog racing, postal service, school clothing allowance program, ambulance service, schools for the deaf and blind, Bluefield state and Concord college merger, surface mining, healthcare, energy policy, Hopemont State hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs.  Topics include: road safety, welfare, food stamps, taxes, employment, license plates, Workmen's Compensation Fund, drivers' licenses, DUIs, boat licenses, junk cars, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program, Pocahontas Memorial Hospital, bicentennial, Nonintoxicating Beer commission, gun control, National Track and Field Hall of Fame, seasonal farmworkers, Barboursville State Hospital, mental institutions, West Virginia School Service Personnel Association, school employees, sex discrimination, employment discrimination.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety.  Topics include: manufacturing, factories, welfare, food stamps, highways, employment, Vietnam Veterans, Republican National chairman campaign, Youth Conservation Corps, Twin falls State Park, state police, healthcare facilities, bicentennial, Marshall Medical School, teachers, Bluefield and Concord merger, West Virginia Human Rights Commission, right of way, disability, Veterans' Affairs, school clothing allowance program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; William E. Richards, Executive Director, State Aeronautics Commission; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: Workmens' Compensation Fund, homestead exemption amendment, taxes, welfare, public safety, state police, petitions, nursing homes, utility rates, airports, food stamps, school employees' salaries, school clothing allowance program, federal home loans, transportation remuneration and incentive program, march of dimes, state forests, Izaak Walton League, state fire commission, Medicare.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert H. Mollohan, US Representative for WV; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety.  Topics include: sewage systems, Anmoore Sewerage Project, police, federal funding for communities, road conditions, roadwork, police reports.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; George C. Duffield, Executive Secretary, Public Employees Retirement System; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Robert M. Plantz, Director, Public Service Commission; Carl E. Gainer, WV State Senator; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV.  Topics include: disability, welfare, social security, physical punishment in schools, black lung, black lung widows, nurses, transportation remuneration and incentive program, Golden Horseshoe, employment, litter, veterans, gubernatorial campaigns, sulfur mines, coal mines, closed mines, state flags, mortgage rates, genealogy, retirement, public employees' retirement, telephone service, hospitals, teachers' salaries, state fire commission, boy scouts, car accidents, public transportation, day care centers, food stamps, taxes, Jaycees, flood insurance, garbage collection, letters of recommendation, Volkswagen, senior housing, unemployment, hunting, libraries, Appalachian Regional Commission, water shortages, sewage systems, air pollution, Utility Workers Union strike.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: house of delegates vacancies, black lung, social security, welfare, food stamps, unemployment, water service, disability, school curriculum, school employees' pay, Marshall University Medical school, DUIs, teachers' retirement, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Medicaid, alcohol laws, garbage dump, pollution, libraries, blue ridge project, New River dam, Berwind lake, trucking regulations, environmental protection, youth science camp, handicapped children, hearing impaired students.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV. Topics include: welfare, child custody, foster care, social security, disability, mental institutions, Barboursville State Hospital, food stamps, land donation, energy crisis, nursing homes, Buffalo Creek flood, Medicaid, drivers' licenses, school buildings, school employees' pay, DUIs, employment, Veterans' Affairs, sales tax, girl scouts, mental health, GEDs, bicentennial, Weston State Hospital, utility rates, Appalachian Regional Commission, Amtrack.","This folder contains correspondence with: Eugene Crutchfield, Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Carl E. Riggs, Mayor of Grant Town; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: Veterans Affairs, Clarksburg Veterans Hospital, Workmen's Compensation Fund, postal service, welfare, US Forest Service, eminent domain, teachers' retirement, state flags, divorce, correctional officers' salaries, special education, fish stocking, mental health, Appalachian Regional Commission, libraries, employment, food stamps, school clothing allowance program, Vietnam veterans, Hopemont State Hospital.","This folder contains correspondence with: N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Harry G. Riley, President, Hampshire County Commission; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund.  Topics include: employment, revenue sharing, disease transmission, health inspections, rheumatologists, bicentennial, postal service rates, cigarettes, Martinsburg National Guard Armory, taxes, education, welfare, healthcare, Medicaid, utility rates, Hopemont State Hospital, right to work laws, corridor H, highway construction, utility workers strike, school employees' pay, food stamps, EMTs, inflation, state funding for local government, sewage systems, Appalachian Regional Commission, youth conservation corps, Workmen's Compensation Fund, occupational pneumoconiosis, social security, school clothing allowance program.","This folder contains correspondence with: J. Carl Rinehart, Mayor of Pennsboro; John F. McCuskey, Delegate, House of Delegates; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety.  Topics include: bicentennial, state flags, beer commission, homestead tax exemption, social security, environmental education, gun control, surface mining, coal mining, occupational training, floods, industry, social security, employment, drivers' licenses, abortion, truckers' strike, roadwork, welfare, crime, property taxes, bicentennial, Ripon Forum, Ripon Society, senior newsletters, raceways, education.","This folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV; Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor, Joint Committee on Government and Finance; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV.  Topics include: bicentennial, nonintoxicating beer commission, school employees' pay, utility rates, teachers' retirement, pollution, teachers' salaries, highways, road signage, EMS, bridges, land use and management, public employees' salaries, Appalachian Regional Commission, blue ridge project, state flags, agriculture, licensed nurses, abortion, welfare, food stamps, transportation remuneration and incentive program, riverbank erosion, military service, coal power plants, coal refuse reclamation, Wheeling downs and Waterford park race passes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; Okey Patteson, Governor of WV; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health.  Topics include: teachers' retirement, social security, disability, welfare, food stamps, income taxes, seasonal farmworkers, vocational education, veterans' affairs, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Weston State Hospital, day care, road conditions, roadwork, airports, education, Spence State Hospital, health centers, school employees, correctional officers' salaries, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard A. Robb, Mayor of South Charleston; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; David Roberts, Mayor of Littleton.  Topics include: veterans' bonuses, waste disposal, Appalachian Regional Commission, education, historical sites, highways, National Track and Field Hall of Fame, West Virginia Women's commission, flood insurance, Buffalo Creek flood, housing and development, HUD grants, food stamps, welfare, maps, drivers' licenses, state flags, energy policy, young republican leadership conference, financial aid for students, student employment, corridor G, highway construction, Republican National Committee, roads, water supply, social security, jobs, abortion, veterans' affairs, disability, Hopemont State Hospital, nursing homes, teachers' retirement, water pollution, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Justin B. Roberts, President, Ohio Valley College.  Topics include: Kanawha textbook controversy, food stamps, welfare, employment, bicentennial, legal issues, Workmen's compensation fund, disability, hunting and fishing licenses, Pennzoil oil spill, veterans' affairs, Kanawha County textbook controversy, school clothing allowance program, stamp collecting, state flags, the south pole, alcoholism treatment, nursing homes, student aid.","This folder contains correspondence with: B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Perry Roberts, Mayor of Iaeger; Ray Roberts, US Representative for TX; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Aubrey C. Robertson, Commissioner, Braxton County; Basil Robertson, President, Mason County Court; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Ralph D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, Department of Commerce.  Topics include: Workmen's compensation fund, Pennzoil oil spill, black lung, social security, legal services, welfare, centers for mentally retarded individuals, employment, retirement, Kanawha textbook controversy, Appalachian Regional Commission, highways, funeral industry regulations, coal shortages, coal heating, strikes, abortion, computers, The American Farmer, bicentennial, Lost River State Park, state parks, mental hospitals, state flags, summer youth programs, industrial development, Braxton county hospital, Concord College and Bluefield State merger, utility rates, gas service, truckers strike, Iranian students, letters of recommendation, Marshall University, sewage, taxes, corridor D, highway construction, energy crisis, coal refuse dams.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Elizabeth Cometti, Professor Emeritus of History, West Virginia University; Dr. Leonard N. Davis, Chairman, West Virginia Antiquities Commission; Nathaniel P. Reed, Assistant Secretary of Interior, Department of the Interior; Les Davis, Delegation Leader Director and Advisor, Goodwill People to People Travel Program; Linda Davis, President, Maysel Manor Inc.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Merwin Davis, Mayor of Star City. Topics include: parole procedures, Jeep Program, employment, Energy Stabilization Program, welfare, historic preservation, National Register nominations, State Historical Records Advisory Board, social security, school salary increases, school textbooks, Office of Economic Opportunity, Older Americans Act, workers' compensation, Black Lung Benefits, Department of Veterans' Affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Elizabeth Cometti, Professor Emeritus of History, West Virginia University; Dr. Leonard N. Davis, Chairman, West Virginia Antiquities Commission; Nathaniel P. Reed, Assistant Secretary of Interior, Department of the Interior; Les Davis, Delegation Leader Director and Advisor, Goodwill People to People Travel Program; Linda Davis, President, Maysel Manor Inc.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Merwin Davis, Mayor of Star City. Topics include: parole procedures, Jeep Program, employment, Energy Stabilization Program, welfare, historic preservation, National Register nominations, State Historical Records Advisory Board, social security, school salary increases, school textbooks, Office of Economic Opportunity, Older Americans Act, workers' compensation, Black Lung Benefits, Department of Veterans' Affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ross E. Davis, Chairman, Republican State Central Committee of Washington; Robert G. Davis, Director, Intergovernmental Relations and Special Programs, Federal Energy Administration; S.P. Davis, Jr., President, United Fund of Kanawha Valley, Kanawha Manufacturing Company; Martin L. Cooper, Mayor of Davis; William A. Davis, President, Peoples Bank of Mullens; George H Dailey II, Chief Accountant, State Sinking Fund Commission of West Virginia; John C. Davisson, President, Weston National Bank. Topics include: highway safety, Bicentennial projects, unemployment compensation, school textbooks, Workmen's Compensation, Concord College and Bluefield State College, sale of alcohol, gasoline shortage, welfare, energy conservation, capital punishment, employment, consumer protection, Sunday Closing Law, abortion, Public Service Program, school bus transportation, Department of Natural Resources, Social Security Administration, Stonewell Jackson Dam, Daylight Saving Time.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ross E. Davis, Chairman, Republican State Central Committee of Washington; Robert G. Davis, Director, Intergovernmental Relations and Special Programs, Federal Energy Administration; S.P. Davis, Jr., President, United Fund of Kanawha Valley, Kanawha Manufacturing Company; Martin L. Cooper, Mayor of Davis; William A. Davis, President, Peoples Bank of Mullens; George H Dailey II, Chief Accountant, State Sinking Fund Commission of West Virginia; John C. Davisson, President, Weston National Bank. Topics include: highway safety, Bicentennial projects, unemployment compensation, school textbooks, Workmen's Compensation, Concord College and Bluefield State College, sale of alcohol, gasoline shortage, welfare, energy conservation, capital punishment, employment, consumer protection, Sunday Closing Law, abortion, Public Service Program, school bus transportation, Department of Natural Resources, Social Security Administration, Stonewell Jackson Dam, Daylight Saving Time.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Maurice A. Dawkins, Chairman, Fund Raising Committee, Council of 100 and National Director, OIC Government Relations Service; Bert Dawson, Columbiana County Engineer; Buck Dawson, Director, Swimming Hall of Fame; D. Boone Dawson, Mayor of Charleston; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Colonel G.R. Dawson, Deputy Chief of Staff, Department of the Army; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; James Dawson, Superintendent, Clay County Schools; John Curtis Dawson, Kanawha County Magistrate; W. Berkeley Dawson, Cabell County Magistrate; W. Joe Dawson, Mayor of Hurricane. Topics include: manpower, transportation, employment, energy, veterans' affairs, Beer Commission, mental health, public libraries, road conditions, workmen's compensation, Public Service Program, Appalachian Regional Commission, Summer Youth Program, Elk Creek Watershed Project, arthritis, School Clothing Allowance Program, unemployment benefits, Better School Buildings Amendment, community development projects, Regional Intergovernmental Conference, Citizens Band radios, Jeep Program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; James T. Ernst, Executive Vice President, Automobile Dealers Association of West Virginia; Betty M. Dean, Executive Director, West Virginia Council of Towns and Cities; Commander Bill C. Dean, United States Navy; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund;  Kenneth Dean, Executive Director, North Central West Virginia Low Income Housing Corporation; Samuel S. Green, Director, Appalachian Development Commission; Willard Deane, Director, Fayette County Board of Education; Alfred DeAngelis, Commissioner, Brooke County Commission. Topics include: poverty in Appalachia, teacher salaries, deaf-blind children, state lottery, retired teachers, welfare, food stamps, energy, Dealer's Franchise Protection Bill, school bus transportation, osteopathic medicine, consumer protection, Public Service Program, miners, employment, Grandparents' Day proclamation, Concord College and Bluefield State College, school textbooks, veterans' affairs, Dog Racing Bill, landslides, attracting new industry, workers' compensation, Summer Youth Program, legislative pay raise, labor, manpower, capital punishment, Office of Economic Opportunity, solid waste management, motor vehicles, school personnel salaries, mental health, finance and administration, highways, Tucker County Alpine Festival, West Virginia Muzzle Loaders Shoot, Canaan Valley State Park, fuel conservation programs, 1976 Seasonal Farmworker Program, social security, energy conservation, nursing.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; James T. Ernst, Executive Vice President, Automobile Dealers Association of West Virginia; Betty M. Dean, Executive Director, West Virginia Council of Towns and Cities; Commander Bill C. Dean, United States Navy; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund;  Kenneth Dean, Executive Director, North Central West Virginia Low Income Housing Corporation; Samuel S. Green, Director, Appalachian Development Commission; Willard Deane, Director, Fayette County Board of Education; Alfred DeAngelis, Commissioner, Brooke County Commission. Topics include: poverty in Appalachia, teacher salaries, deaf-blind children, state lottery, retired teachers, welfare, food stamps, energy, Dealer's Franchise Protection Bill, school bus transportation, osteopathic medicine, consumer protection, Public Service Program, miners, employment, Grandparents' Day proclamation, Concord College and Bluefield State College, school textbooks, veterans' affairs, Dog Racing Bill, landslides, attracting new industry, workers' compensation, Summer Youth Program, legislative pay raise, labor, manpower, capital punishment, Office of Economic Opportunity, solid waste management, motor vehicles, school personnel salaries, mental health, finance and administration, highways, Tucker County Alpine Festival, West Virginia Muzzle Loaders Shoot, Canaan Valley State Park, fuel conservation programs, 1976 Seasonal Farmworker Program, social security, energy conservation, nursing.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wendell Hayes, Mayor of Weston; Daniel E. Deaton, President, Matewan National Bank and Former Mayor of Matewan; Roy E. Brassfield, Executive Director, Ephraim McDowell Foundation; Dr. Michael E. DeBakey, Chairman, Citizens for the Treatment of High Blood Pressure, Inc.; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund;  Wayne DeBerry, Commissioner, Preston County Commission; Reverand Joseph W. DeBias, Senate of Priests of the Diocese of Wheeling; Ed DeBolt, Deputy Chairman, Republican National Committee; Frank Decapio, Mayor of Chester; Bob Decker, State Liason, Appalachian Regional Commission; Raphael M. Deegan, Mayor of Cameron. Topics include: death certificates, condolences, Ephraim McDowell Foundation, school consolidation, public health, Harrison County Senior Citizens Center, Beer Commission, workmen's compensation, political aspirations, retired teachers, dam project, mental health, energy crisis, black lung benefits, Appalachian Regional Commission, veterans' affairs, amnesty program, Adult Education Program, Concord College and Bluefield State College, 1974 Congressional elections, Public Service Program, letters of support, social security, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), public safety, manpower, senior citizens.","This folder contains correspondence with Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Robert B. Morrison, Director, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner; John H. Hoben, Director, Business Tax Division. Topics include: motor vehicles, revenue projections, West Virginia Department of Highways, State Road Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Maysel Deel, President, Leatherwood Community Improvement Association; Richard W. Coplin, Director, Governor's Highway Safety Administration; Dave Deem, Director, West Central Community Action Agency; J. Frank Deem, West Virginia State Senator; Ellen A. Brown, Executive Director, West Virginia Association for Retarded Citizens Inc.; Dr. Winfred L. Godwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board; Ken F. Kobetsky, Director, Traffic Engineering Division, West Virginia Department of Highways; William S. Ritchie, Jr., State Route Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Howard H. Deem, Executive Vice President, Convol Corporation. Topics include: Governor's Youth Opportunity Program, manpower, Better School Buildings Amendment, social security, Governor's Highway Safety Administration, teacher salaries, Appalachian Regional Commission, malpractice insurance, state highways, veterans' affairs, air pollution, game regulations, deer hunting, motor vehicles, deep mine operations, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with: John E. Davis, Regional Director, Defense Civil Preparedness Agency; Richard C. Rasmussen, Director, Defense Civil Preparedness Agency; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Daniel J. Evans, Chairman, National Governors' Conference; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; John Slack, U.S. House of Representatives; Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; John L. McClellan, U.S. Senator; Birch Bayh, U.S. Senator; Joseph M. Montoya, U.S. Senator; Milton R. Young, U.S. Senator; Henry Bellmon, U.S. Senator; Mark O. Hatfield, U.S. Senator; Gale McGee, U.S. Senator; Richard L. Weekly, Acting Director, West Virginia Office of Emergency Services; Georgiana H. Sheldon, Acting Director, Defense Civil Preparedness Agency; Richard G. Bruner, Executive Director, Technological and Logistics Services, Defense Supply Agency; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; R.O. Delaney, President, Coal Service Corporation; Louis de la Parte, President Pro Tempore, Florida Senate; Richard Delatore, Vice President, Ohio Coal and Construction Corporation. Topics include: alcoholism, public service, utility rates, nuclear proliferation, Deferred Compensation Program, Defense Civil Preparedness Agency, West Virginia Office of Emergency Services, DCPA budget, tropical storm Agnes, welfare, employment, school personnel salaries, energy, letters of support, license plates, motor vehicles, Concord College and Bluefield State College, Public Service Program, West Virginia Library Commission, natural resources.","This folder contains correspondence with: Paul H. Sizemore, Mayor of Delbarton; Colonel N.G. Delbridge, Pittsburgh District, Corps of Engineers; Gilberto de Leon, Consul General of Venezuela; Bernard F. Flood, Chairman, State Board of Insurance; John D. Brisbane, Dean of Admissions and Records, West Virginia University; Joseph H. Deligne, Jr., President, Deligne Sales and Service Inc.; Calvin Dellefield, Assistant Chancellor, San Francisco Community College District and Executive Director, National Advisory Council on Vocational Education; Ronald E. Dellinger, Superintendent, Taylor County Schools; Eugene E. Stewart, Assistant Vice President of Corporate Security, Delta Airlines, Inc.; Ron de Lugo, U.S. House of Representatives; Frank G. Tsutras, Director, Congressional Rural Caucus. Topics include: legal matters, Delbarton sewage system, Stonewall Jackson Dam Project, flood protection, delinquent land sales, taxes, Canaan Valley State Park, educational legislation, Appalachian Regional Commission, Public Service Program, highway safety, Taylor County Vocational Education Project, abortion, pollution, Federal Aviation Regulation, Marshall University medical school accreditation, black lung benefits, Crude Oil Allocation Program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Sandy DeMark, President, Harrison County and Elk Creek Water Pollution Control Committee, Inc.; Frank DeMartino, Managing Director, Tug Valley Chamber of Commerce; Donald Whitehead, Chairman, Appalachian Regional Commission; Daniel E. Weber, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Gus DeMotto, Mayor of Womelsdorff (Coalton); Martha DeMotto, Mayor of Coalton; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Robert J. Dempsey, Vice President, A.J. Baltes, Inc.; Lorine Dempster, Director, Brooke County Committee on Aging; Joan E. Demus, Former President, West Virginia Association of County Officials. Topics include: employment, legislation, Elk Creek, dredging, environmental health services, mental health, emergency service vehicles, flooding, community development, infrastructure, vocational rehabilitation training, veterans' affairs, welfare, surface mining, inmates, Democratic Governors' Conference, demonstration water project, National Health Planning and Resources Development Act of 1974, occupation licensing, Public Service Program, Office of Economic Opportunity, workmen's compensation, Summer Youth Program, highways, Farmers Home Administration, Better School Buildings Amendment, motor vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with: Colonel J.W. Dennis, Jr., United States Air Force; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Muriel Dennis, President, Good News Publishers; Thomas J. Dennis, State Task Force Director and Interstate Coordinator for Energy Programs; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; David S. Dennison, Vice President, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Charles J. Riggleman, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Frederick B. Dent, Secretary, U.S. Department of Commerce; John H. Dent, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: health and public services, Denmar State Hospital, West Virginia Special Olympics, Better School Buildings Amendment, interest rates, welfare, Youth in Government Program, bicentennial, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), National Governors' Conference, mining, emergency services, education, public safety, pollution, welfare, foster care, highways, homeownership, employment, motor vehicles, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, veterans' affairs, energy, Fourco Glass Company, Economic Development Administration, dental clinics, Dental Disease Prevention Week, dentistry, John Denver \"Honorary West Virginian\" Award.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Office of the Adjutant General; Robert C. McConaughey, Deputy Marshal, United States District Court; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; William Porter, President, Globe Refractories, Inc.; Blair Deremer, Commissioner, Mineral County Commission; Richard D. Frum, State Representative, Appalachian Regional Commission; John Hutchinson, Mayor of Charleston; Wayne L. Dernoncourt, Vice President and Director, Upper South Region, Textile Workers Union of America; Mary V. De Roo, President, Wheeling Diocesan Council of the National Council of Catholic Women; Lawrence Derthick, Jr., Superintendent, Monongalia County Schools; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Edward J. Derwinski, U.S. House of Representatives; George Deskins, Commissioner, McDowell County Commission. Topics include: legal matters, Alcohol Beverage Control, legislation, depository system for state documents, social security, welfare, veterans' affairs, employment, food stamps, gas shortage, retired teachers, highways, school personnel salaries, West Virginia Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Parkersburg FMC plant closure, abortion, bicentennial, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), workmen's compensation, Miss West Virginia, vocational education, Interagency Council for Child Development Services, Appalachian Regional Commission, early childhood planning, Better School Buildings Amendment, Republican National Committee, black lung benefits, Eastern Regional Conference, energy and fuel, studded tires, Head Start Program, the Office of Economic Opportunity.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Richard D. Frum, Special Assistant to the Governor; Russell Rice, Chairman of the Board, Fourco Glass Company; Winfred L. Godwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board; James R. McCartney, Secretary of State of West Virginia; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Gorham L. Black, Jr., Regional Director, Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Giovonna Deveny, President, Cabell County Association of Classroom Teachers; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; W.H. Deverick, Commissioner, Roane County Commission; C.R. Devine, Vice President, The Reader's Digest; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Francis Devita, Mayor of Montgomery; William J. Devlin, Chairman, Republican City Committee; H.J. Devol, Superintendent of Industrial Relations, Union Carbide Corporation; William DeWeese, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: occupational licensing, mental health, welfare, Detroit Automobile License Plate Collectors Association, employment, mining, Transportation Renumeration Incentive Program (TRIP), Federal Highway Administration, Buffalo Valley Water Project, school personnel salaries, Developmental Disabilities Office, teacher salaries, Appalachian Regional Commission, Devil Anse Hatfield monument, medical malpractice insurance, crime, water and sewage systems, revenue sharing, Union Carbide Mine Rescue Team, shale, vocational education, pollution, black lung benefits.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Diab, President, Clay Broadcasting Corporation; P.G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Public Institutions; Morse G. Dial, Jr., Vice President, Union Carbide Corporation; Gene Diamond, Mayor of Martinsburg; William S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Office of the Adjutant General; Allen Hickman, Vice President of Manufacturing, Diamond International Corporation; Joseph C. Diaz, President, Americans for Civic Action, Inc.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: taxes, diabetics, employment, arthritis, welfare, Marshall medical school, advisory committee on aging, bicentennial, letters of support, Energy Stabilization Program, Public Service Program, water and sewage systems, community development, interstate signs, State Department of Public Safety, manpower, Farmers Home Administration, naval academy, crime, mental health, retired teachers, state songs, coal mining.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward A. Dickerson, President, United Cerebral Palsy Associations, Inc.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Jeffrey H. Weiss, Program Director, Diebold Institute for Public Policy Studies, Inc.; W.B. Diederich, President, Industrial Builders, Inc.; Della Dierkes, President, Wheeling Rapid Transit, Inc.; Herman J. Dierkes, President, Hermar Corporation. Topics include: legislation, manpower, Public Service Program, State Developmental Disabilities Planning and Advisory Council, black lung benefits, mental health, unit system, penal institutions, public transportation, letters of support, Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission, state water resources, Marshall engineering school, Transportation Renumeration Incentive Program (TRIP), vocational rehabilitation, arthritis, Didactic Systems, Inc., motor vehicles, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), Japanese investment, Concord College and Bluefield State College, camping facilities, Dietz Reality.","This folder contains correspondence with: Fred Digby, Director, Office of Child Development, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Fred N. Dillon, President, Ohio-West Virginia District Exchange Clubs; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; David J. Kostelansky, Director, Governor's Manpower Office; Thomas R. Dillon, Mayor of Anawalt; Dr. M. Mitchell-Bateman, Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Dr. N.H. Dyer, Director, West Virginia Department of Health; Dr. Ben Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Dr. Daniel B. Taylor, Superintendent, Department of Education. Topics include: lotteries, taxes, Head Start Programs, Office of Economic Opportunity, religion at White House, welfare, legislation, dog racing, horse racing, employment, gasoline, school service personnel, health care and medical services, food stamps, daylight savings time, copyright laws, arthritis, school textbooks, social security, workmen's compensation, bicentennial, Energy Stabilization Bill, black lung benefits, legal matters, cost of utilities, Public Service Program, motor vehicles, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), State Manpower Services Council, Blennerhassett Island, West Virginia Consumer and Protection Act, Division of Surplus Property, United Mine Workers of America.","This folder contains correspondence with: Marianne Di Napoli, Publicity Director, Wheeling Symphony Society, Inc.; John D. Dingell, Chairman, Subcommittee on Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation and the Environment, U.S. House of Representatives; J. Richard Barber, West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Arthur Dingess, Commissioner, Boone County Commission; E.E. Lewis, President, Boone County Commission; James R. Goodwin, Commissioner, Boone County Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; Michael D. Dingman, President, Wheelabrator-Frye, Inc.; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Frederick Dinkler, Director, Neighborhood Youth Corps, Raleigh County Board of Education; Robert W. Dinsmore, Chairman, Political Subdivisions Committee, West Virginia House of Delegates; W. Lloyd, President, Diodes Incorporated; Ralph DiRemigio, Mayor of Moundsville; Walter T. Greaney, National Commander, Disabled American Veterans; Walter G. Arader, Secretary, Pennsylvania Department of Commerce; James T. Lynn, Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Leo G. Kopelman, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: employment, Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act, studded tires, alcohol, Office of Economic Opportunity, public health, public works projects, Appalachian Regional Commission, welfare, workmen's compensation, manpower, bicentennial, motor vehicles, family planning programs, new industry, youth programs, Greenbrier College of Osteopathic Medicine, highways, pollution, fuel costs, Cheat Lake Bridge, sulfur emissions, recreation and sewer funds, Blue Ridge Project, water and sewage systems, disability pensions, veterans' affairs, disabled veterans, capital punishment, Tropical Storm Agnes, disaster relief, flooding, travel industry, discrimination, taxes, West Virginia University football, state symbols, Charleston Distance Run.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard D. Frum, State Coordinating Officer, Executive Office of the Governor; W.S. Carr, Wyoming County Clerk; Charles J. Lieberth, Area Director, Department of Housing and Urban Development; John E. Ott, Clerk of County Court, Jefferson County. Topics include: disaster relief, Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973, flooding.","This folder contains correspondence with: Francis J. Divita, Mayor of Montgomery; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Dr. N.H. Dyer, Director, West Virginia Department of Health; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: Public Service Program, divorce laws, sales tax, welfare, housing, letters of support, employment, workmen's compensation, crime, veterans' affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carl M. Duttine, Trustee, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation; Aaron A. Gold, Chairman of the Board, Oxford First Corp.; Samuel H. Weese, West Virginia Insurance Commissioner; Robert H. Fendler, Omaha-America Corporation; James R. Holman, Secretary of U.S. Thrift Leasing Corporation; George B. Jordan, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Banking; Page D. Cranford, Senior Vice President, Fidelity American Bankshares, Inc.; Edward R. Harris, Jr., President, Fidelity American Bankshares, Inc.; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; John M. Gates, West Virginia State Auditor; Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, banking laws, industrial loans, bankruptcy, court proceedings.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carl M. Duttine, Trustee, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation; Aaron A. Gold, Chairman of the Board, Oxford First Corp.; Samuel H. Weese, West Virginia Insurance Commissioner; Robert H. Fendler, Omaha-America Corporation; James R. Holman, Secretary of U.S. Thrift Leasing Corporation; George B. Jordan, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Banking; Page D. Cranford, Senior Vice President, Fidelity American Bankshares, Inc.; Edward R. Harris, Jr., President, Fidelity American Bankshares, Inc.; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; John M. Gates, West Virginia State Auditor; Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, banking laws, industrial loans, bankruptcy, court proceedings.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Doak, Commissioner, Tyler County Commission; George W. Dober, President, Ohio County Court and Commissioner, Ohio County Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Gail L. Harper, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; P.G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Norman L. Dobyns, Vice President, American Can Company. Topics include: food stamps, welfare, pollution, abortion, Appalachian Regional Commission, revenue sharing, Office of Economic Opportunity, correctional officer salaries, retired teachers, Regional Planning and Development Council, black lung benefits, motor vehicles, public safety, school bus transportation, workmen's compensation, veterans' affairs, employment, Huttonsville Correctional Center, Bel-O-Mar Regional Council, Moundsville Penitentiary, legislation, solid waste disposal.","This folder contains correspondence with: Victor P. Doda, President, Locust Point Civic Association; William Donald Schaefer, Mayor of Baltimore, Maryland; Chester Dodd, Jr., Director, Property and Casualty Division, West Virginia Insurance Commission; Bill Ross, Representative, Adult Advisory Committee for Youth in Doddridge County; Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Co-Chairman, Appalachian Regional Commission; James W. Jay, Superintendent, Doddridge County Schools; Alton Childers, President, Doddridge County Senior Citizens Council; June Nutter, Director, Doddridge County Senior Citizens, Inc.; Kenneth R. Dodds, President, Southern Firemen Association; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Lt. General C.G. Dodge, Executive Vice President, Association of the United States Army; Phyllis Cyrus, Mayor of Huntington; Charles F. Dodrill, Executive Secretary, Association of Citizens for Responsive Government; A.L. Dodson, Chief of Police, Bluefield Police Department; Nancy Snyder, Associate Director for Coal Mine Workers' Compensation, U.S. Department of Labor; Peter J. Brennan, Secretary of Labor, U.S. Department of Labor. Topics include: religion, medical costs, doctor shortage, state parks, illness, vocational instructors, federal-state relations, retired teachers, Youth Conservation Corps Program, manpower, bicentennial, community development, senior citizens, legal matters, West Virginia Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Appalachian Regional Commission, parks and recreation, water and sewage systems, Doddridge County Public Service District, James Madison Memorial Commission, workmen's compensation, defense budget, teacher salaries, welfare, motor vehicles, black lung benefits, Public Service Program, Tri-State Opportunities Industrialization Center.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward J. Blotzer, Jr., President, Animal Care and Welfare, Inc.; Lee Dogoloff, Acting Director, Division of Community Assistance, National Institute on Drug Abuse; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Arthur T. Doyle, Regional Director, Federal Disaster Assistance Administration, Department of Housing and Urban Development; Bob Dole, U.S. Senator; George L. Dollin, D.D.S., President, Kanawha Valley Dental Society; Lovel R. Dolin, Chairman, Guyan Soil Conservation District; Thomas F. McCoy, Executive Director, Dollar Checkoff Committee; C.L. Dollarhide, Deputy Director, Education and Rehabilitation Service, Veterans Administration; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Dr. James G. Harlow, President, West Virginia University. Topics include: dog racing, drug treatment, dogs, dog guides, Department of Archives and History, bridges, District of Columbia College Republican Federation, Consumer Affairs Advisory Council, Federal Disaster Assistance Administration, Republican National Committee, retired teachers, education program, West Virginia Board of Dental Examiners, school bus transportation, social security, Public Service Program, teacher salaries, Presidential Election Campaign Fund Act, veterans' affairs, \"Dollars and Sense and a Little Change\" article, welfare, motor vehicles, bicentennial, medical school, osteopathic college.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward J. Blotzer, Jr., President, Animal Care and Welfare, Inc.; James J. Haranzo, Mayor of Wheeling; Alice Herrington, President, Friends of Animals, Inc.; C. Edmund O'Brien, Regional President, Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association; Rutherford T. Phillips, Executive Director, The American Humane Association; Charles R. Shaffer, West Virginia House of Delegates; Nancy Stassinopoulos, Vice President, Society for Animal Rights, Inc. Topics include dog racing, horse racing, Dog Racing Bill, animal welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with: Pete V. Domenici, U.S. Senator; Jack Facenda, Acting Regional Director, Domestic and Anti-Poverty Programs Action; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner; Edgar F. Heiskill III, West Virginia Secretary of State; Ernest Donchatz, Mayor of Anawalt; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Charles Donley, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; James G. Sneed, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Carla Anderson Hills, U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; James R. Donnan, President, Dairylea Cooperative, Inc.; Edward S. Donnell, President, Montgomery Ward and Company, Inc.; Michael E. Donnellan, Mayor of West Milford; Louis J. Donofrio, Regional Program Director of Emergency Medical Services, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Topics include: Elementary and Secondary Education Optional Program Consolidation and Reorganization Act, Appalachian Regional Commission, highway signs, abortion, welfare, employment, private detective's license, Appalachian Mineral Resource Evaluation Conference, fuel shortage, Donated Foods and Food Stamp Programs, Public Service Program, capital punishment, Concord College and Bluefield State College, employment, veterans' affairs, Office of Economic Opportunity, Republican National Committee, Donnally Hollow flood, Youth Conservation Program, health, bicentennial, energy crisis, Public Service Program, manpower, veterans' affairs, social security, Emergency Medical Services System Act of 1973.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Paul F. Donovan, President, Donovan, Hamester and Rattien, Inc.; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Thomas E. Dooley, Mayor of Summersville; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Adron Doran, President, Morehead State University; Patrick H. Doran, President, Doran Advertising, Inc.; Todd C. Willis, West Virginia State Senator; Wesley N. Dorn, Executive Director, Maryland Council for Higher Education. Topics include: impeachment, water and sewage systems, welfare, fuel and energy, State Committee of Barbers and Beauticians, workmen's compensation, gasoline, Emergency Employment Program, school bond levy, flood damage, Governor's Information Office, Equal Rights Amendment, Education Commission of the States, state slogan, social security, legal services, Krishna cult, studded tires, Neighborhood Youth Corps, Concord College and Bluefield State College, taxes, legal matters, mental health, nursing, occupational licensing, highways, public safety, motor vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with: B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Henry Doss, President, Mingo County Economic Opportunity Commission; D. Boyd Dotson, Jr., Commissioner, Webster County Commission; Arden R. Hodges, Director of Personnel, West Virginia Civil Service System; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Robert M. Doty, Mayor of Belmont; David Douglas, News Director, WKAZ; Jason Douglas, Executive Director, Center for the Study of Moral Order; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce. Topics include: workmen's compensation, Moncove Lake, natural resources, Public Service Program, Denmar State Hospital, Office of Economic Opportunity, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, welfare, Youth Conservation Corps Program, manpower, food stamps for miners, public safety, mental health, Consumer Protection Bill, abortion, legal matters, Commission on Aging, highways, electric bills, metric system, legislation, teacher salaries, affirmative action, employment, black lung benefits, Public Service Program, vocational rehabilitation, employment for handicapped, strip mining, United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), cultural center construction, state parks.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Daniel B. Douglass, Chairman, Wood County Republican Executive Committee; Hoy D. Dove, Assistant Superintendent, Hardy County Schools; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Patricia Droppleman, Mayor of Elk Garden; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Thomas G. Dove, President, Ohio Valley Industrial and Business Development Corporation; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; James E. Dow, Acting Administrator, Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, West Virginia Public Service Commission; W. Timothy Dowd, Executive Director, Interstate Oil Compact Commission; Thomas E. Huzzey, Commissioner, West Virginia Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. Topics include: Mike Douglas Show, Grafton High School Concert Choir, teacher salaries, welfare, Moundsville Penitentiary, school textbooks, taxes, employment, highways, motor vehicles, surface mining, Summer Youth Program, Appalachian Regional Commission, educational legislation, stocking of trout, landfills, public health, Dow Chemical, aeronautics, metric system, fuel adjustment clause, pollution, Interstate Oil Compact Commission, petroleum and natural gas industry.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gus R. Douglass, Agriculture Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Agriculture; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Clarence E. Burdette, Assistant State Superintendent of Vocational, Technical and Adult Education, Department of Education; Robert R. Nelson, Member, Senate of West Virginia; Dr. Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, West Virginia Institutional Farm Commission, agriculture, supplementary appropriations, Union Carbide, storage facilities, Child Development Management Information System, disaster aid, Agricultural Stabilization Conservation Service, National Association of State Departments of Agriculture Convention (Charleston), State Interagency Emergency Medical Services Council, state symbols, vocational agriculture, State Air Pollution Control Commission, pollution.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Mr. D.E. Downard, President, Downard Hydraulics, Inc.; J. Richard Downes, Director, Personnel-Industrial Relations, Rockwell International; William E. Richards, Executive Director, West Virginia Aeronautics Commission; Raymond Downey, Vice President of Sales, Western Maryland Railway Company; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Arthur T. Doyle, Regional Director, Federal Disaster Assistance Administration, Department of Housing and Urban Development; Samuel N. Kusic, Member, Senate of West Virginia; Homer Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: Teachers Retirement Fund, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, vital statistics, educational legislation, JEEP Program, dog racing, horse racing, tax forms, motor vehicles, employment, welfare, Better Roads Amendment, Disaster Relief Act of 1974, Crop Loss Disaster Program (USDA), Individual and Family Grant Program, surface mining, pollution.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Office of the Adjutant General; Roy S. Drake, Superintendent, Denmar State Hospital; P.G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; William H. Draper, Jr., Honorary Chairman, Population Crisis Committee; Dr. N.H. Dyer, Director, West Virginia Department of Health; Glen Drazic. Topics include: legal matters, housing, surface mining, employment, Glenville State College, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), military, social security, world population, teacher salaries, family planning.","This folder contains correspondence with: G. Richard Dreese, Associate Professor of Economics, West Virginia University and President, Academic Associates, Inc.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; William E. Dressler, Mayor of Hinton; Edward J. Driscoll, President, National Air Carrier Association, Inc.; John J. Droppleman, Doddridge County Park Coordinator, Doddridge County Courthouse; Patricia Droppleman, Mayor of Elk Garden; John R. Drosick, Superintendent, McDowell County Schools; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Mike J. Andochick, Jr., Mayor of Weirton; James J. Haranzo, Mayor of Wheeling; Ben E. Lusk, President, West Virginia Surface Mining and Reclamation Association; Nelson A. Rockefeller, Governor of New York; Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland. Topics include: Dreamland Pool Project, dredging, legislation, banking, welfare, School Clothing Allowance Program, taxes, beer regulations, zoning regulations, employment, Natural Streams Preservation Act, human rights, State Commission on Aging, bicentennial, drilling operations, tourism, driver education, driver's license, motor vehicles, Federal Water Pollution Control Act, land use planning, Appalachian Regional Commission, parks and recreation, water and sewage systems, police protection, Public Service Program, Elk Garden water system, abortion, manpower, school construction, William E. Eubank Memorial Armory, Summer Youth Program, Blue Ridge Project, veterans' affairs, Vietnam veterans bonus, drug abuse, Drug Abuse Council, Inc.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lee Dogoloff, Acting Director, Division of Community Assistance, National Institute on Drug Abuse; James O. Eastland, Chairman, Subcommittee on Internal Security, U.S. Senate; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; M.W. Drummond, President, L-P Gas Company; William W. Perkins, Director, Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Program, Appalachian Mental Health Center; James C. Chapman, President, Association of Community MH-MR Programs of West Virginia; Joy G. Dryfoos, Director of Planning, Alan Guttmacher Institute; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: drug laws, drug literature, drug problems, drug rehabilitation, drug treatment, alcoholism, abortion, fuel, school service personnel, welfare, building permits, retired teachers, drunk driver legislation, family planning services, Dry Fork Health Clinic, Dry Ridge Civic Improvement Association, water and sewage systems.","folder contains correspondence with: Rodney W. Clay, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: employment, abortion, mental health, unit system, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), National Track and Field Hall of Fame, Kelly Scientific Corporation, West Virginia University Football, social security, bicentennial, natural resources, Youth Conservation Corps Program, Public Service Commission, welfare, education, school consolidation, motor vehicles, recreation facilities, Concord College and Bluefield State College.","This folder contains correspondence with Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce and Executive Director, West Virginia University Foundation, Inc.; W.W. Tinder, Jr., President, Tinder-White Truck and Equipment Company, Inc.; John F. Fox, President, Fox Grocery Company. Topics include: West Virginia University Foundation, tourism, recreation, public facilities, new information center, Program Advisory Council, Standard Tube Company, Union Carbide.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jose R. Duenas, Acting Legislative Secretary, Twelfth Guam Legislature; Joseph Duffey, General Secretary, American Association of University Professors; Edmund S. Muskie, U.S. Senator; Charles Keenan, State Director of Transportation, West Virginia Department of Education; John W. Duffield, Mayor of Winfield; James T. Duffy, President, James T. Duffy and Associates, Inc.; Gay Duke, County Magistrate, County Court of Jackson County; John V. Duke, President, Public Services Incorporated; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Jack Dulaney, Superintendent, Wetzel County Schools; Frank B. Leone, Mayor of Dunbar; Dr. Prince B. Woodward, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; David P. Dunbar, President, Knox Development Corporation; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Russell C. Dunbar, Judge, Sixth Judicial Circuit, State of West Virginia. Topics include: interstate commerce, employment, West Virginia Labor Federation, welfare, public service salaries, studded tires, canning lid shortage, teaching certification, Intergovernmental Countercyclical Assistance Act, Chronic Respiratory Disease Control Program, Black Lung Advisory Committee, sewage problems in Sutton and Gassaway, transportation for handicapped children, public safety, Regional Intergovernmental Conference, disaster preparedness, Moundsville Housing Authority, Office of Economic Opportunity, energy, social services, highways, vocational education, Wetzel County Vocational Technological Education Center, Appalachian Regional Commission, education, food stamps, Committee for the Restoration and Preservation of the Capon River, Marshall engineering school, motor vehicles, retired teachers, legislation, black lung benefits, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), Board of Probation and Parole, water and sewage systems, new industry, Weston Glass Corporation, workmen's compensation, West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey Commission, bicentennial.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ronald Payne, Director, Medical Division, State Compensation Department; Richard E. Hardison, Deputy Attorney General; John J. Duncan, U.S. House of Representatives; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Ronald G. Pearson, Governor's Energy Advisor, Fuel and Energy Office. Topics include: tax department, letters of support, mental health, alcoholism, welfare, scholarship assistance, employment, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, workmen's compensation, Appalachian Regional Commission, physicians, black lung benefits, school textbooks, veterans' affairs, county property assessment, taxes, studded tires.","This folder contains correspondence with: Capt. Charles Dundas, USMCR Commanding Officer, Marine Corps Reserve Engineering Company; Bill Dunfee, President, Cabell County Commission; Ted W. Johnson, Commissioner, Cabell County Commission; Richard L. Dunham, Chairman, Federal Power Commission; Thomas E. Huzzey, Commissioner, West Virginia Oil and Gas Conservation Commission; William P. Dunk, Executive Vice President, Corporate Annual Reports, Inc.; Harry L. Buch, Chairman, West Virginia racing Commission; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; John T. Dunlop, Secretary, U.S. Department of Labor; Thomas B. Dunn, Co-Chairman of FPC Committee, Independent Oil and Gas Association of West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; James T. Lynn, Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; K.E. McElhattan, President, National Mine Service Company; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety. Topics include: manpower, State Manpower Services Council, Bill Myers Ball Park, senior citizens, Appalachian Regional Commission, daycare, Oil and Gas Administration, Summer Youth Program, economy, horse racing, West Virginia Association of Private Colleges, welfare, studded tires, social security, legal matters, jar lid shortage, Emergency Unemployment Compensation Act of 1974, Emergency Compensation and Special Unemployment Assistance Extension Act of 1975, consumer protection, Disaster Relief Act of 1974, energy, Dunloup Watershed Association, school service personnel, education, legislation, public safety, natural gas, independent oil and gas dealers, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, black lung benefits, teacher salaries, Sunday Closing Law, Transportation Renumeration Incentive Program (TRIP), disaster relief, E.I. DuPont DeNemours and Company, waste disposal, Penn Central Railroad line, Civil Air Patrol, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board.","This folder contains correspondence with Gordon E. Hermanson, President, Davis and Elkins College. Topics include: Davis and Elkins College, new auditorium, new student union.","This folder contains correspondence with Don Eckert, Secretary, Chester Bridge Committee and Project Coordinator, Area Project Coordination Office; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce. Topics include: highway safety, traffic signs, industrial development, Route 68 Improvement Project, Chester Bridge.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thomas C. Durrett, Chief of Police, City of Beckley Department of Police, Thomas E. Morgan, U.S. House of Representatives; Steven Durst, Mayor of Bayard; Thomas R. Foreman, Chief Deputy, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ricardo Dutriz, Consul General De El Salvador; Carl M. Duttine, Trustee, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation. Topics include: insurance, welfare, School Clothing Allowance Program, unemployment, public safety, Delayed Entry Enlistee Program, workmen's compensation, physician shortage, Greenbrier College of Osteopathic Medicine, real estate, manpower, legislation, highway safety, Youth Conservation Corps Program, West Virginia School Service Personnel Association, school personnel salaries, dog racing, horse racing, mental health, veterans' affairs, consumer protection, water and sewage systems, Office of Economic Opportunity, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, Duval District Volunteer Fire Department, bridges.","This folder contains correspondence with: James S. Dwight, Jr., Administrator, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Dr. N. Allen Dyer, Executive Director, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Inc.; Dr. M. Mitchell-Bateman, Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Warren Wells, President, Dynamic Strategy Research Foundation, Inc. Topics include: Watergate, Social and Rehabilitation Service, energy, fuel shortage, Commission on Postmortem Examinations, Farmers Home Administration, food stamps for miners, studded tires, bicentennial, social security, welfare, Work Incentive Program, dyeing live animals, motor vehicles, National Health Planning and Resources Development Act of 1974, mental health, Black Lung Advisory Committee, Appalachian Regional Commission, public works projects, garbage collection, public health, terrorism.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. N.H. Dyer, Director, West Virginia Department of Health; Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Co-Chairman, Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: Public Service Program, manpower, Maternal and Child Health Project, National Health Planning and Resources Development Act, occupational licensing, Early Childhood Development Program, Swine Flu, optometry, Interagency Council for Child Development Services, Child Development Management Information System, water and sewage systems, public health, surplus property, Transportation Renumeration Incentive Program (TRIP), Coal Miners Respiratory Disease Program, Bureau of Public Health Nursing, physician shortage.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; William Evans, Mayor of Huntington; John Corrigan, Regional Director, Economic Development Administration; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Thomas Ehrlich, President, Legal Services Corporation; Terry L. Eidell, Director, Appalachia Educational Laboratory, Inc.; Richard L. Roudebush, Administrator of Veterans' Affairs, Veterans' Affairs Central Office; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Romeo D. Erdie, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: insurance, Stonewall Jackson Dam Project, welfare, public libraries, Huntington Civic Center Project, Dunloup Creek Watershed Project (Fayette County), Cool Ridge-Flat Top Public Service District, Elkins Road PSD Water Project, water and sewage systems, Economic Development Administration, Education Commission of the States, manpower, JEEP Program, Blennerhassett Island, historical markers, Emergency Department Nurses Association, employment, highways, civil service, public institutions, Energy Development Corporation, veterans' affairs, bicentennial, environment, pollution, Environmental Protection Agency, employment discrimination, Public Service Program, mental health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Victor N. Green, President, Eagle Coal and Dock Company; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Harry A. Stansbury, Jr., State Director of Comprehensive Health Planning; Dr. N.H. Dyer, Director, West Virginia Department of Health; William Earley, Mayor of Pine Grove. Topics include: education program, bicentennial, Blue Ridge Dam, Concord College and Bluefield State College, Marshall medical school, School Clothing Allowance Program, coal industry, public safety, highways, employment, public institutions, occupational licensing, welfare, tourism, insurance, retired teachers, West Virginia Comprehensive Health Planning Advisory Council, Appalachian Regional Commission, Better School Buildings Amendment, education legislation, public health, letters of support, insurance, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), West Virginia Turnpike, Emergency Employment Program, Office of Emergency Preparedness, Public Service Program, Public Employment Program, employment of paraprofessionals, Early Childhood Development Project, early childhood planning, Education Commission of the States, veterans' affairs, Office of Economic Opportunity.","This folder contains correspondence with: Linwood Holton, Governor of Virginia; Frank E. Moss, Chairman, Committee on Aeronautical and Space Science. U.S. Senate; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Office of the Adjutant General; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: capital punishment, welfare, early childhood education, bridge construction, Earth Day, Earth Resources Technology Satellite Program, Earth Week, welfare, consumer protection legislation, Farmers Home Administration, motor vehicles, employment, Republican National Committee, East Kanawha Public Service District, East Lynn Lake, East River Mountain, school service personnel, Easter Seal Fund.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Miller, Director of Travel Development, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Ines Daniel, Vice President, Eastern Gateway Travel Council; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; J.R. Hawvermale, Executive Director, Eastern Panhandle Regional Planning and Development Council; John W. Eden, Acting Assistant Secretary for Economic Development, U.S. Department of Commerce; D.C. Master, Mayor of Charles Town and Chairman, Eastern Panhandle Regional Planning and Development Council; Phillip Camp, Executive Director, Eastern Ski Area Association; Sterling Method, Chairman of the Board, Eastern West Virginia Housing Association, Inc.; Russel L. Howard, Chairman, Eastern West Virginia Regional Airport Authority; John J. Gilligan, Governor of Ohio; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ronald L. Eastham, Executive Director, West Virginia Association of Land Surveyors; James O. Eastland, Chairman, U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Internal Security. Topics include: Eastern Associated Coal Corporation, Eastern Engineering, Eastern Gateway Travel Council, tourism, travel, Eastern Panhandle Medical Society, Eastern Panhandle Mental Health Education Center, Inc., highways, Eastern Regional Conference, Office of Economic Opportunity, Upshur County Community Action Council, Inc., Eastern West Virginia Community Action, Inc., Head Start Program, Eastern West Virginia Housing Association, Inc., manpower, airport dedication, workmen's compensation, legislation, welfare, drug use, Moundsville Penitentiary.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Billy L. Pauley, Mayor of Marmet; William D. Eberle, President, Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association of the U.S., Inc.; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Lewis S. Newman, Mayor of New Martinsville; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs. Topics include: education, welfare, alcohol, USS Cod, public health, Ebenezer Chapel, historic preservation, State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers, EBCO Enterprises, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), motor vehicles, education, Youth Conservation Corps Program, abortion, veterans' affairs, Echoes From the West Virginia Hills, school personnel salaries, taxes, unemployment compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. N.H. Dyer, Secretary, Medical Licensing Board of West Virginia; Raymond M. Frost, Deputy Director, Economic Development Institute; C.M. Setterstrom, President, Economy Tank Company. Topics include: need for doctors, ecology, Transportation Project Planning Courses, economic growth, economic incentives, Economic Opportunity Act of 1974.","Topics include: family planning, Family Planning Program – Mingo County, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Mingo County Economic Opportunity Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; John M. Gates, Auditor of the State of West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Jenings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; George B. Jordan, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Banking; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: welfare, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), school service personnel, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), salaries, social security, employment, State Board of Examiners for Licensed Practical Nurses, black lung benefits, natural resources, banking, legal matters, motor vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; John W. Eden, Acting Assistant Secretary for Economic Development, U.S. Department of Commerce; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: social security, welfare, senior citizens, black lung benefits, employments, Marshall University's engineering school, studded tires, school textbooks, gasoline, West Virginia Medical Licensing Board, Commission on Post Mortem Examinations, public works projects, Economic Development Districts, National Track and Field Hall of Fame, Eden Ranch, public health, travel, cancer, mental health, school service personnel, education, handicapped accessibility, Columbia Gas Company, motor vehicles, Office of Economic Opportunity.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; John G. Hutchinson, Mayor of Charleston; Matthew Edmiston, Jr., President, Buckhannon Chamber of Commerce; Hale E. Andrews, President, Pennsylvania Glass and Sand Corporation; Dr. T.H. Bell Commissioner, U.S. Office of Education; Dr. S.W. Herrell, Deputy Commissioner, Bureau of Postsecondary Education, U.S. Office of Education; Wendell R. Anderson, Governor of Minnesota. Topics include: Office of Economic Opportunity, employment, Public Service Program, health, legal matters, public safety, supplemental security income, labor, mental health, parks and recreation, Land and Water Conservation Fund Program, Stonewall Jackson Dam and Reservoir Project, Wheeling disaster, correctional officer salaries, workmen's compensation, unit system, retired teachers, motor vehicles, education, teacher salaries, West Virginia Education Week.","Topics include: education program, education legislation, teacher salaries, school personnel salaries.","This folder contains correspondence with: Calvin A. Calendine, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; A. Thomas Edwards, Director of Federal Programs, Berkeley County Public Schools; Buck Edwards, Location Manager, Paramount Pictures; R.D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Burl J. Edwards, President, Action Realty Company; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Dr. Charles C. Edwards, Assistant Secretary for Health, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; William Moreland, West Virginia State Senator; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; George Edwards, Superintendent, Fayette County Schools. Topics include: statewide computing system, ETV service in Wood County, Seasonal Farmworker Program, Governor's Highway Safety Administration, water and sewage systems, workmen's compensation, interest on mortgage loans, employment, Medicaid, Health Maintenance Organizations, legal matters, scenic railroad – Fayette County, mental health, vocational education, Public Service Program, Summer Youth Program, Bentone, parks and recreation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Herman E. Roser, Manager, United States Energy Research and Development Administration, Albuquerque Operations Office; Duane Turner, Acting Assistant Director for State and Local Relations, Office of Industry and State and Local Government Relations; A.A. Pitrolo, Director, U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration. Topics include: ERDA Emergency Planning, nuclear material, Energy Research and Development Administration, Creating Energy Choices for the Future, Commission on Energy, Economy, and Environment, INgas proposal, fossil fuels, establishment of research center in Morgantown.","This folder contains correspondence with: David Pryor, Governor of Arkansas and Chairman, Southern Regional Education Board; Linwood Holton, Jr., Chairman, Southern Regional Education Board; Dr. Winfred L. Godwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board; Chester R. Hubbard, Member, West Virginia State Senate; Calvin A. Calendine, Minority Chairman, Committee on Banking and Insurance, West Virginia House of Delegates; G. Michele Prestera, Member, House of Delegates; Larry D. Swann, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; John C. West, Governor of South Carolina and Chairman, Southern Regional Education Board; Terry T. Jones, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Gino R. Columbo, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; George H. Seibert, Jr., Minority Leader, West Virginia House of Delegates; Michael D. Greer, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; James W. Teets, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Judith A. Herndon, Member, West Virginia State Senate; Samuel N. Kusic, Member, West Virginia State Senate; James E. Holshouser, Jr., Governor of North Carolina and Chairman, Southern Regional Education Board; Robert B. McCall, Deputy Director, Education Commission of the States; Edwin C. Godbold, Director of Administration, Southern Regional Education Board; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Charles R. Shaffer, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; J.D. Hinkle, Jr., Member, West Virginia State Senate; Paul J. Otte, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Allen E. Goldstrom, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Robert D. Harman, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; J. Frank Deem, Member, West Virginia State Senate; Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Governor of Virginia and Chairman, Southern Regional Education Board. Topics include: Southern Regional Education Board, Education Commission of the States.","Topics include: Education U.S.A., National School Public Relations Association, school records, walkabout graduation, Education Commission of the States, cable television, teacher evaluation, nonpublic schools, occupational training programs, Educational Testing Service, education systems, bilingual education, school curriculum, American Federation of Teachers, energy crisis, Watergate, teacher strikes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rodney W. Clay, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Jack Edwards, U.S. House of Representatives; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State director of Health; Dr. Jack Basman, Director, Division of Maternal and Child Health, State Department of Health; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; George M. Edwards, Superintendent, Fayette County Board of Education; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Roy A. Edwards, Jr., Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: employment, welfare, Office of Economic Opportunity, bicentennial, military, unit system, proclamations, West Virginia Commission on Aging, public health, black lung benefits, Division of Maternal and Child Health Prenatal and Delivery Program, student letters, driver education program, workmen's compensation, Work-Study Release program, education, legislation, Youth Conservation Corps Program, school textbooks, vocational education.","This folder contains correspondence with: W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; James J. Haranzo, Mayor of Wheeling; George Efthemes, Engineer; Richard Barber, Commissioner, West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Commission; Anthony Scaffidi, Mayor of Benwood; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Terry L. Eidell, Director, Appalachia Educational Laboratory, Inc.; John B. Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services; R.D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; W.G. Eismon, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission; Dr. Howard Eisner, Executive Vice President, Operations Research, Inc. Topics include: energy crisis, reelection, studded tires, welfare, city planning, alcohol, corruption, lawsuits, commerce, National Science Foundation, West Virginia Rural Rehabilitation Loan Fund, abortion, early childhood education, school bus transportation, black lung benefits, vocational education, public safety, bicentennial, Legal Services Corporation Act of 1974, jar lid shortage, Appalachia Educational Laboratory, Inc., parks and recreation, community development, consumer protection, pollution, Legislative Tracking System, taxes, Blue Ridge Project, 1972 National Governors' Conference, Middle East war.","This folder contains correspondence with: James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. Topics include: West Virginia birthday cards, student letters, mental health, Huntington State Hospital, legal matters, Wheeling Symphony Society, Inc., highways, strip mining, Youth Conservation Corps Program, manpower, motor vehicles, welfare, vocational rehabilitation, personal property tax.","This folder contains correspondence with Henry T. Elden, Architect, Henry Elden and Associates. Topics include: architecture, occupational licensing, West Virginia Board of Architects, public institutions, Fairmont Emergency Hospital, National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, George Patton House, construction – West Virginia Penitentiary.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Busbee, Governor of Georgia; Harold L. Kassens, Acting Chief, Broadcast Bureau, Federal Communications Commission; William B. Widnall, Chairman, National Commission on Electronic Fund Transfers; Ethel Clare Elikan, Executive Director, Seeing Hand Association, Inc.; William Monroe, Mayor of Elizabeth; Sandy DeMark, President, Harrison County and Elk Creek Water Pollution Control Committee, Inc.; Patricia Droppleman, Mayor of Elk Garden; Carl E. Murrey, President, Elk River Basin Improvement League; Coy D. Gillespie, President, Webster County Court; James P. Gladkosky, Mayor of Elkins; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: Election Administration, election laws, election 1974, 1972 election platform, elections, electric bills, occupational licensing, electrical service, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers – strike, Electrocom, Inc., capital punishment, electric fund transfers, social security, black lung benefits, Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA Title I), elevator safety, truckers strike, Seeing Hand Association, Inc., West Virginia Library Commission, waste disposal, public health, Elk Creek, Elk Creek Watershed Project, emergency medical services, Elk Garden Water Project, Elk Garden Water System, water and sewage systems, dredging, Elkay Mining Company, welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Willard Herron, Mayor of Elkins; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: Thomas-Davis Community Health Care Advisory Group, welfare, Elkins Convalescent Hospital, Greenbrier Center, mental health, employment, black lung benefits, school personnel salaries, Columbia Gas, highways, water and sewage systems, Buffalo Creek Flood, workmen's compensation, Elkins YMCA, surface mining, Elks Club National Convention, Wyoming County Daycare Center, Office of Economic Opportunity.","This folder contains correspondence with: Emanuel T. Ellenis, Vice President, Development Counsellors International, Ltd.; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce. Topics include: welfare, Hatfield-McCoy Feud, manufacturing, foreign investment, Festival of American Folklife, outdoor recreation, Signature Magazine, Cass Scenic Railroad, tourism, West Virginia Crafts Fair, economic development, Japanese investments.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Secretary of State; C. Edwin Elliott, Mayor of Bluefield; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; David H. Elliot, Member, Delaware State Senate; Frank B. Elliot, Acting Administrator, Farmers Home Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; James R. McCartney, Secretary of State; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: employment, Devonian Shale Development Program, welfare, Neighborhood Youth Corps, highways, water and sewage systems, Public Service Program, Appalachian Regional Commission, veterinary medicine, Farmers Home Administration, bicentennial, social security, dog racing, Blue Ridge Project, black lung benefits, mental health, insurance, Federal Flood Insurance Program, retired teachers, school bus transportation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Dan J. Snyder, Regional Director, Environmental Protection Agency; Joe Ellis, President, District 17, United Mine Workers of America; Richard Ellis, Mayor of Gilbert; David J. Kostelansky, Director, Governor's Manpower Office; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health. Topics include: flooding, Transportation Renumeration Incentive Program (TRIP), Office of Economic Opportunity, legislation, education, legal matters, Buffalo Creek Disaster, employment, bicentennial, Public Service Program, Summer Youth Program, public safety, manpower, highways, parks and recreation, community development, Fiscal Assistance Act, water and sewage systems, pollution, health, Marshall University medical school, correctional officer salaries, Model Secondary School for the Deaf, Blue Ridge Project, family planning programs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Frank M. Ellison, Deputy Attorney General; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; L.D. Ellison, Vice President of Public Affairs, The Pittston Company Coal Group; O.V. Ellyson, Commissioner, Gilmer County Commission; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: civil service, commerce, state symbols, bicentennial, consumer protection, legal matters, Stonewall Jackson Lake Project, Alcohol Advisory Council, unit system, strip mining, welfare, Highway Safety Bureau, employment, state income tax, Board of Hearing Aid Dealers, social security, Youth Conservation Corps Program, natural disasters, health, mental health, arthritis.","This folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth Edmunds, Acting Director and Federal Planning Coordinator, Office of Emergency Preparedness; Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States; Robert J. Carmody, Regional Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness; George A. Lincoln, Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration and Director, Office of Emergency Planning; Fred C. Allen, Jr., Deputy Director, Office of Emergency Planning; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Special Assistant, Office of the Governor; John P. McWhorter, Director, West Virginia Department of Civil and Defense Mobilization; Tom Tilson, Executive Director, American Red Cross, Kanawha-Clay Chapter; James F. Collins, President, American National Red Cross; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission of West Virginia and Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Robert C. Stevens, Regional Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness. Topics include: disaster relief, Hurricane Camille, flooding, federal assistance, water supply, highways, Small Business Administration, Office of Emergency Preparedness, southern West Virginia, State Road Commission of West Virginia, Anjean, natural disasters, Greenbrier County, Nicholas County, Pocohontas County, strip mining, Disaster Relief Act of 1970.","This folder contains correspondence with: John P. McWhorter, Director, West Virginia Department of Civil and Defense Mobilization; George Romney, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; Isaac R. Mayfield, District Director, Small Business Administration; Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States; George A. Lincoln, Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness; Francis X. Carney, Regional Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Richard E. Sanderson, Acting Regional Director, Department of Housing and Urban Development; Paul T. Cain, Regional Director, Federal Disaster Assistance Administration, Richard L. Weekly, Director, West Virginia Office of Emergency Services; Norman Steinlauf, Acting Regional Director, Federal Disaster Assistance Administration; Norbert T. Tiemann, Federal Highway Administrator. Topics include: flooding, flood damage, disaster relief, Disaster Relief Act of 1970, federal assistance, Hurricane Agnes, natural disasters, Donnally Hollow Flood, Federal Disaster Assistance Administration, emergency proclamation, public safety, protests, petroleum shortage, Disaster Relief Act of 1974.","This folder contains correspondence with: G.J. Morrison, Vice President of Marketing, Phillips Petroleum Company; Ronald R. Blankenship, Superintendent, Calhoun County Schools; Peter W. Rodino, Jr., Chairman, U.S. House of Representatives, House Judiciary Committee; John Slack, U.S. House of Representatives; Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Roxie St. Clair Fowler, Taylor County Clerk; Harold E. Rollins, Mayor of Kenova; W.W. Bailey, President, Wyoming County Court; Paul C. Bartlett, Superintendent, Taylor County Schools; Calvin Belcher, Jr., Director of Emergency Care Program, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Inc.; Jess Borowski, President, Marion County Court; H.L. Byard, Mayor of Glen Dale; B.M. Chambers, Mayor of Ravenswood; Thomas E. Dooley, Mayor of Summersville; Bill Early, Mayor of Pine Grove; Howard A. Fox, Jr., Mayor of Quinwood; W.R. Frasher, Mayor of Fort Gay; Virgil Hamrick, Randolph County Clerk; Lloyd P. Hardy, Mayor of Paw Paw; Virgil D. Jarrell, Mayor of Sylvester; O. Vernon Keplinger, President, Grant County Court; William Kolberg, Assistant Secretary of Labor, Manpower Administration; Ralph W. Markham, Mayor of Paden City; William R. McCoy, Mayor of Mount Hope; Robert McDaniel, President, Barbour County Court; Jay Meadows, Superintendent, Randolph County Schools; Avis S. Moore, Clerk, Clay County Court; Ray A. Potts, President, Wetzel County Court; R. Jack Powers, Mayor of Bridgeport; John P. Quarles, President, Tri-State Transit Authority; Paul Siegrist, Superintendent, Calhoun County Board of Education; Ivan Snuffer, Mayor of Lester; Joe Straface, Mayor of Star City; R.L. Taylor, President, County Court of McDowell County; Denver Tucker, Mayor of Buffalo; Howard S. Walker, Mayor of Sophia. Topics include: employment, taxes, workmen's compensation, retired teachers, Emergency Allocation Act, emergency ambulance services, emergency communication equipment, Emergency Crime Control Act if 1973, emergency electrical power source, Emergency Employment Project Amendment of 1976, Emergency Employment Act Program, Public Service Program, manpower.","This folder contains correspondence with: Earl Smith, Director, Wyoming County Opportunity Council, Inc.; J.V. Groves, Director, Upshur County Community Action Council, Inc.; Joseph Fowler, Director, Raleigh County Community Action Association; Harold Cooper, Director, Council of the Southern Mountains; Roscoe Thornbury, Director, Pride-in-Logan County, Inc.; D.W. Froe, Director, Mercer County Economic Corporation; Larry Hamrick, Director, Mingo County Economic Opportunity Commission, Inc.; William Pugh, Director, Nicholas County Community Action Association; Lloyd Nestor, Director, Central West Virginia Community Action Association, Inc.; Kenneth McDonald, Director, Eastern West Virginia Community Action, Inc.; J.J. Straight, Director, North Central West Virginia Community Action Association, Inc.; Joan Ross, Director, Southwestern Community Action Council, Inc.; Paul R. Booth, Director, West Central West Virginia Community Action Association, Inc.; Sylvia Parker, Director, Multi-County Community Action Against Poverty, Inc.; Dr. W. Astor Cook, Regional Director, Office of Economic Opportunity; Charlotte T. Reid, Defense Commissioner, Federal Communications Commission; Robert . E. Yancey, President, Ashland Oil, Inc.; James Bennett, State Conservationist, United States Soil Conservation Service; Robert K. Emerson, Huntington Galleries; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: Emergency Energy Conservation Program, community action agencies, Office of Economic Opportunity, emergency information dissemination, emergency medical services legislation, emergency medical technician (EMT) classes, Emergency Petroleum Allocation Act, Emergency Product News, emergency room fees, emergency services, emergency telephone system, emergency vehicle lights, Elk Creek Watershed Association, public health, social security, bicentennial grant, manpower, Wheeling disaster, veterans' affairs, natural resources, abortion, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, welfare, legal matters.","This folder contains correspondence with: Leonard A. Crosby, III, Executive Director, West Virginia Housing Development Fund; Gerald S. White, Executive Director, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction; James E. Ross, State Nonintoxicating Beer Commissioner; John E. Carrigan, Chairman, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Major General Jack W. Blair, Office of the Adjutant General; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Joseph F. Peters, Acting Executive Secretary, Teachers Retirement Board; Donald E. Portis, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Real Estate Commission; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Ira L. Dadisman, Jr., Director of Personnel, West Virginia Civil Service System; J. Richard Barber, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; E. Hansford McCourt, Executive Secretary, Public Employees Retirement System; Frank Blake, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Educational Broadcast Authority; Richard L. Weekly, Director, Office of Emergency Services; W. Lovell Higgins, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Banking; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; William E. Moore, II, Secretary, State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; P.G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Public Institutions; Louise B. Gerrard, Executive Director, West Virginia Commission on Aging; John Ashcraft, Director, Department of Mines; John M. Gates, Chairman, Public Employees Insurance Board; Russel H. McQuain, Jr., Executive Director, Commission on Mental Retardation; Carl G. Beard, II, Director, Air Pollution Control Commission; Joseph H. Mills, Commissioner of Labor; Frederick J. Glazer, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Library Commission. Topics include: employee appropriations, personnel appropriations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. M. Mitchell-Bateman, West Virginia Department of Mental Health, Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; John T. Soave, National Commander, Disabled American Veterans; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Frederick J. Glazer, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Library Commission; Lynn A. Greenwalt, Director, Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Department of the Interior; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; J.B. Archer, Regional Director, U.S. Department of Labor. Topics include: traffic in Capitol area, employee arrival schedules, state employee salaries, employment, veterans' affairs, employment discrimination, Employment and Training Administration, endangered animals, endangered and threatened plants, Endangered Species Cooperative Agreement, Corps of Engineers.","This folder contains correspondence with: W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Ed Rovner, Director, Energy Project of the National Governors' Conference; Richard Nixon, President of the United States; William E. Richards, Executive Director, West Virginia Aeronautics Commission; Thomas E. Huzzey, Commissioner, West Virginia Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. Topics include: storage tank availability, industrial diesel consumption, oil shortage, fuel shortage, energy crisis, Texaco Inc,, fuel conservation, energy conservation, speed limits, Marshall County Airport, Ashland Oil, White House Briefing Relative to the Energy Crisis.","This folder contains correspondence with: W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Joseph Lasala, Regional Director, Federal Energy Administration; John A. Love, Director of Energy Policy; William R. MacDougall, Executive Director, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; Paul H. Price, Chairman, West Virginia Antiquities Commission; Nelson A. Rockefeller, Governor of New York; William E. Simon, Federal Energy Administrator; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: energy crisis, motor fuel, highway transportation, fuel conservation, gasoline, energy conservation, Mandatory Allocation Program.","This folder contains correspondence with: W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Joseph Lasala, Regional Director, Federal Energy Administration; John A. Love, Director of Energy Policy; William R. MacDougall, Executive Director, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; Paul H. Price, Chairman, West Virginia Antiquities Commission; Nelson A. Rockefeller, Governor of New York; William E. Simon, Federal Energy Administrator; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: energy crisis, motor fuel, highway transportation, fuel conservation, gasoline, energy conservation, Mandatory Allocation Program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: Public Service Commission, electricity, energy crisis, Energy Stabilization Program, utility costs, Energy Stabilization Bill.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, Governors' Energy Project, National Governors' Conference; Jack W. Carlson, Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of the Interior; James T. Duffy, President, James T. Duffy and Associates, Inc.; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; A. Baron Holmes, IV, Executive Secretary, Governor's Energy Council of South Carolina; John D. Hurd, Executive Vice President, West Virginia Chamber of Commerce; Henry M. Jackson, U.S. Senator; J. Neal Miller, Jr., Director, Gulf Oil Corporation, Governmental Relations Department; Lacy I. Rice, Jr., President, West Virginia Chamber of Commerce; Dale Bumpers, Governor of Arkansas; Thomas E. Huzzey, Commissioner, West Virginia Oil and Gas Conservation Commission; Robert G. Davis, Director of Intergovernmental Relations, Federal Energy Administration; Meldrim Thomson, Jr., Governor of New Hampshire; Charles H. Percy, U.S. Senator; Thomas P. Salmon, Governor of Vermont; William E. Simon, Federal Energy Administrator; Joseph Lasala, Regional Director, Federal Energy Administration; Richard D. Lamm, Governor of Colorado; Sherman W. Tribbitt, Governor of Delaware; Dan Angel, Member, Michigan House of Representatives; Richard F. Kneip, Governor of South Dakota; John W. Hanifin, President, C\u0026O Railway Company; David Hall, Governor of Oklahoma; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Frank G. Zarb, Executive Director of the Energy Resources Council, Federal Energy Administration; J. James Exon. Topics include: energy, energy conservation, fuel conservation, Energy Allocation Plan, Energy Policy and Conservation Act of 1975.","This folder contains correspondence with: P.G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Public Institutions; W.A. Wahler, Chairman, Engineering Foundation Conference; Thomas R. Foreman, Assistant Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Martin Ennals, Secretary General, Amnesty International; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; Strom Thurmond, U.S. Senator; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator. Topics include: enforcement of Environmental Protection Agency regulations, Babcock State Park, employment, Engineering Foundation Conference, engineering, Marshall University engineering school, veterans' affairs, capital punishment, immigration, student letters, welfare, interest rates, gasoline shortage, coal mine strike, food stamps for miners, cable television, public safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas S. Kleppe, Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Paul H. Engstrom, President, Minnesota Environmental Control Citizens Association; Martin Ennals, Secretary General, Amnesty International; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park Commission, national motto, Columbia Gas of West Virginia, Inc., employment, State Manpower Services Council, State Advisory Council for Vocational Education, bicentennial, environment, military, capital punishment, bridge projects, welfare, studded tires, gasoline.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Ronald Reagan, Governor of California; Dale Bumpers, Governor of Arkansas; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Paul Newman; James L. Buckley, U.S. Senator; Russel W. Peterson, Chairman, Council on Environmental Quality, Executive Office of the President. Topics include:  welfare, legislation, insurance, employment, environment, drugs, Environmental Goals and Policy, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), pollution, surface mining, logging roads, Environmental Impact Statements, environmental management, energy, educational legislation, Environmental Defense Fund, recreation.","This folder contains correspondence with: John E. Bex, Regional Director, Defense Civil Preparedness Agency; Darrell M. Trent, Acting Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; R.W. Herman, Mayor of Man. Topics include: Office of Emergency Preparedness, gasoline supplies, emergency preparedness, fuel shortage, flooding.","This folder contains correspondence with: Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; James H. Bowhay, Director, Midwestern Office, Council of State Governments. Topics include: Midwestern Governors' Conference.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas E. Huzzey, Commissioner, Oil and Gas Conservation Commission; George Busbee, Governor of Georgia; William J. Keating, President, The Cincinnati Enquirer; James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio; James H. Bowhay, Director, Midwestern Office, Council of State Governments. Topics include: Midwestern Governors' Conference.","This folder contains correspondence with: James H. Bowhay, Director, Midwestern Office, Council of State Governments; Stephen F. Barber, Director, National Governors' Conference; Dr. B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Governor's Office of Federal/State Relations. Topics include: Midwestern Governors' Conference.","This folder contains correspondence with Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Carl Albert, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives; Patrick J. Lucey, Governor of Wisconsin; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; William E. Richards, Executive Director, West Virginia Aeronautics Commission. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, itineraries, National Association of State Aviation Officials.","This folder contains correspondence with: Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania; Patrick J. Lucey, Governor of Wisconsin; Jim Stiner, Director of Public Relations, Republican Governors' Association; David Hall, Governor of Oklahoma; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; J. James Exon, Governor of Alaska; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; John C. West, Governor of South Carolina. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, National Truckers' Strike, gas rationing, energy crisis, Republican Governors' Association, GOP Radio Network, children's rights, coal, Daylight Saving Time, budget, fiscal affairs, Council of Appalachian Governors, Midwestern Governors' Conference, The New Coalition.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Hugh A. Hall, Acting Director, American Revolution Bicentennial Commission. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, manpower, bicentennial, itineraries.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; John C. West, Governor of South Carolina. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, revenue sharing, Council of State Governments, workmen's compensation, Japanese-American Governors' Conference, budget.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference (1974), natural gas, Committee on Human Resources, Committee on Crime Reduction and Public Safety, Committee on Executive Management and Fiscal Affairs, Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management, Committee on Rural and Urban Development, Committee on Transportation, Commerce and Technology.","This folder contains correspondence with: Brevard Crihfield, Secretary-Treasurer, National Governors' Conference; Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland; Mike O'Callaghan, Governor of Nevada; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Alan V. Sokolow, Director, Eastern Office, Council of State Governments Robert Goodman, Director, Nevada Department of Economic Development. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Council of State Governments, Committee on Transportation, Commerce, and Technology, Committee on Rural and Urban Development, Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management, Committee on Human Resources, Committee on Executive Management and Fiscal Affairs, Committee on Crime Reduction and Public Safety, bicentennial, itineraries.","National Governors' Conference","This folder contains correspondence with: William A. Egan, Governor of Alaska; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governor's Conference, oil, revenue sharing, energy crisis.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dale Bumpers, Governor of Arkansas; Philip Noel, Governor of Rhode Island. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Education Commission of the States, energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: George Bush, Chairman, Republican National Committee. Topics include, Republican Governors Association, itineraries, Republican National Committee, Watergate, energy crisis.","This folder contains correspondence with: Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference. Topics include: Southern Governors' Conference, energy crisis.","This folder contains correspondence with: Steve Nelson, Director of Special Projects, South Dakota Division of Tourism; Virginia D. Thrall, Assistant Director, Midwestern Office, Council of State Governments; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of Missouri; Richard F. Kneip, Governor of South Dakota; James H. Bowhay, Director, Midwestern Office, Council of State Governments; Wendell R. Anderson, Governor of Minnesota. Topics include: Midwestern Governors' Conference, energy, environment.","This folder contains correspondence with: E.Y. Berry, U.S. House of Representatives; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, President, Great Lakes Conference of Public Utilities Commissioners; Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference; James H. Bowhay, Director, Midwestern Office, Council of State Governments; Thomas E. Huzzey Commissioner, West Virginia Oil and Gas Commission. Topics include: Midwestern Governors' Conference, oil and gas supply, fuel crisis, energy crisis.","This folder contains correspondence with: Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference; Kenneth J. Nemeth, Executive Director, Energy Arm of the Southern Governors' Conference; Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Governor of Virginia; Dolph Briscoe, Governor of Texas. Topics include: Southern Governors' Conference, food stamps, correctional problems, Walt Disney World, utility rates, petroleum, Brazil.","This folder contains correspondence with: Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference. Topics include: Southern Governors' Conference, tourism, energy, environment, utility rates.","This folder contains correspondence with: Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference; Louis W. Brown, President, South Alabama General Aviation, Inc.; Kenneth J. Nemeth, Executive Director, Energy Arm of the Southern Governors' Conference the Southern Governors' Conference. Topics include: Southern Governors' Conference, energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: B.L. Coffindaffer; Richard F. Kneip, Governor of South Dakota. Topics include: Midwestern Governors' Conference, energy, higher education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference; Milton J. Snapp, Governor of Pennsylvania; George Busbee, Governor of Georgia. Topics include: Southern Governors' Conference, interstate highway system, public transportation, mental health, interstate commerce, regional primaries.","This folder contains correspondence with: Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference; Milton J. Snapp, Governor of Pennsylvania; George Busbee, Governor of Georgia. Topics include: Southern Governors' Conference, interstate highway system, public transportation, mental health, interstate commerce, regional primaries.","This folder contains correspondence with: Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; Reubin O'D. Askew, Governor of Florida; Melvin H. Evans, Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands. Topics include: Southern Governors' Conference, energy crisis.","This folder contains correspondence with: Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; Reubin O'D. Askew, Governor of Florida; Melvin H. Evans, Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands. Topics include: Southern Governors' Conference, energy crisis.","This folder contains correspondence with: Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference; Dolph Briscoe, Governor of Texas; Reubin O'D. Askew, Governor of Florida. Topics include: Southern Governors' Conference, corrections, energy, organized crime, utility rates, bicentennial, Transportation Renumeration Incentive Program (TRIP).","This folder contains correspondence with: Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference; Dolph Briscoe, Governor of Texas; Reubin O'D. Askew, Governor of Florida. Topics include: Southern Governors' Conference, corrections, energy, organized crime, utility rates, bicentennial, Transportation Renumeration Incentive Program (TRIP).","This folder includes correspondence with: James T. Lynn, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States. Topics include: inflation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Charles A. Hoffman, President, American Medical Association; Joseph R. Holliday, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates, Darrell E. Holmes, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; James E. Holshouser, Jr., Governor of North Carolina; H.H. Howell, Jr., Clerk, Circuit Court of Boone County; Chester R. Hubbard, Member, West Virginia State Senate; Odell H. Huffman, Member, West Virginia State Senate; Harold E. Hughes, U.S. Senator; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; John D. Hurd, Executive Vice President, West Virginia Chamber of Commerce; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Raymond Peak, Mayor of Hurricane; Thomas E. Huzzey, Commissioner, West Virginia Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. Topics include: mental health, Marshall University medical school, state road bonds, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), junked cars, highways, employment, welfare, water service, solid waste, emergency medical services, EMS education and training, social security, disability benefits, water and sewage systems, Uniform Alcoholism and Intoxication Act, West Virginia Federation of the Blind, Inc., veterans' affairs, pollution, school service personnel salaries, energy, fuel conservation, Youth Conservation Corps.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Commissioner, West Virginia Public Service Commission; Pat R. Hamilton, West Virginia State Senator; Glenn W. Hammer, Executive Director, Lewis County Chamber of Commerce; John M. Gates, State Auditor; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Robert D. Harmon, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner. Topics include: welfare, manpower, JEEP Program, summer employment, highways, employment, school service personnel, United Mine Workers of America, black lung benefits, tourism, Stonewall Jackson Dam, water and sewage systems, Hardy County Committee on Aging, handicapped children, Appalachian Regional Commission, public libraries.","This folder contains correspondence with: William M. Hawkins, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates and Mayor of Fairmont; Wendell E. Hayes, Mayor of Weston; James T. Suter, Executive Director, West Virginia Health Systems Agency, Inc.; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; L.F. Heiner, Mayor of Bath; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Secretary of State; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Judith A. Herndon, Member, West Virginia State Senate; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Commissioner, West Virginia Public Service Commission; Elwood H. \"Bud\" Hillis, U.S. House of Representatives; Carla A. Hills, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; Gerald K. Hinch, Acting Regional Director, U.S. Civil Service Commission; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; J.D. Hinkle, Jr., West Virginia State Senator. Topics include: legal matters, summer employment, bicentennial, Shinnston Historical Association, water and sewage systems, Hawks Nest State Park, developmental planning, employment, Stonewall Jackson Dam, Mineral County Committee on Aging, Inc., dredging, Summer Youth Program, vocational rehabilitation, public health, welfare, Heritage Trust Program, natural resources, Administrative Procedure Act, emergency services vehicles, workmen's compensation, Civil Air Patrol, National Health Planning and Resources Development Act of 1974, consumer protection, trash removal services.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles H. Haden, II, Chief Justice, West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States. Topics include: West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, Judicial Reorganization Amendment, legal matters, West Virginia Board of Dental Examiners.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Gene Haer, Mayor of Buffalo; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; Robert L. Hagan, Acting Director, Bureau of the Census, Social and Economic Statistics Administration; Clyde Hagedorn, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: legislation, Puerto Rico, commerce, studded tires, welfare, U.S. Postal Service, State Manpower Services Council, Grafton Housing Authority, water service, correctional officer salaries, Cyprus, natural resources, camping facilities, Public Service Program, Emergency Employment Act Program, water and sewage systems, government employee strikes, competitive advertising of eye glasses, mental health, vocational rehabilitation, abortion, vocational education, revenue sharing, Better School Buildings Amendment, energy crisis, Environmental Protection Agency, Greenbrier Culinary Apprentice Program, black lung benefits.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Harry Hager, Mayor of Cedar Grove; Robert L. Hagan, Acting Director, Bureau of the Census, Social and Economic Statistics Administration; Rodney W. Clay, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Alfred A. Hahn, Acting Regional Director, Federal Disaster Assistance Administration; James T. Lynn, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; Thomas R. Hahn, Sr., Mayor of Triadelphia; David W. Haines, Executive Director, West Virginia Oil Jobbers-Distributors Association. Topics include: welfare, workmen's compensation, school textbooks, West Virginia Library Commission, legal matters, property tax, mental health, Office of Economic Opportunity, Regional Intergovernmental Conference, Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service, unit system, black lung benefits, sheriff and deputy uniforms, Neighborhood Youth Corps, Energy Stabilization Program, Berwind Lake, disaster relief, disaster assistance, occupational licensing, West Virginia Board of Osteopathy, Greenbrier College of Osteopathic Medicine, housing, highway safety, water and sewage systems, fuel conservation, energy, gasoline rationing.","This folder contains correspondence with: Francis L. Blake, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Regional Broadcasting Authority; J.R. Haines, President, Mineral County Court; Robert D. Harmon, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: education, teacher salaries, Apple Blossom Festival, Appalachian Regional Commission, proposed Mineral County Health Center, revenue sharing, license taxes, licensed practical nurses, energy crisis, medical malpractice insurance, workmen's compensation, welfare, Vietnam veterans' bonus, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), Office of Economic Opportunity.","This folder contains correspondence with: Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Robert C. Halbritter, Judge, West Virginia Eighteenth Judicial Circuit Court; Dr. Daniel Hale, Executive Director, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Inc.; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: public safety, school personnel salaries, arthritis, education legislation, sewage, pollution, public health, unit system, surface mining, Moundsville State Penitentiary, Appalachian Regional Commission, manpower, health care, medical services, State Interagency EMS Council, mental health, highways, welfare, black lung benefits, State Soil Conservation Committee, Halloween, fuel crisis, truckers' strike, handicapped citizens.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Asaph Hall, Administrator, Federal Railroad Administration; Bernard H. Clark, Acting Director, Governor's Highway Safety Administration; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Chuck Hall, Executive Vice President, Home Builders Association of West Virginia; Clarence Hall, Mayor of Davy; R.D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; P.G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Public Institutions; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner. Topics include: welfare, railroad maintenance, public safety, retired teachers, education, Vietnam bonus, The Night Stalker, water service, arthritis, Office of Economic Opportunity, coal, studded tires, West Virginia Home Builders Association, Tygart Lake State Park, School Clothing Allowance Program, motor vehicles, highways, employment, Better School Buildings Amendment, legislation, teacher salaries, gasoline shortage, West Virginia Gasoline Dealers' Association, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP).","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; J.R. Hall, Mayor of Fort Gay; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; John R. Hall, Executive Vice President, Ashland Oil, Inc.; Howard H. Callaway, Secretary of the Army; Kent S. Hall, Vice President, Central Distributing Company and Chairman, Kanawha County Republican Committee; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health, Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles, Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: Stonewall Jackson Dam Project, Public Service Program, welfare, retired teachers, water and sewage systems, West Virginia University football program, employment, black lung benefits, Pennzoil oil spill, education legislation, Weston State Hospital, Vietnam bonus, workmen's compensation, National Railroad Adjustment Board, Federal Clean Air Act Amendments of 1970, military, U.S. Army, beer, correctional officer salaries, studded tires, Office of Economic Opportunity, Military – Navy, public health, social security, highways, energy, Supplemental Security Income, county jail conditions, school service personnel, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board, veterans' affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with: William M. Hawkins, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; J. Kenton Lambert, State Director, Farmers Home Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture; William C. Hall, Mayor of Davy; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles, Norman S. Halliday, Assistant Postmaster General; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Gordon H. Faulkner, Director, West Virginia Division of Correction; Sue K. Halterman, Clerk, County Court of Hardy County; Arno Halusa, Austrian Ambassador. Topics include: business, Pennsboro Stone House Project, social security, black lung benefits, Tygart State Park, welfare, mental health, Farmers Home Administration, gasoline, employment, pollution, public safety, commerce, Public Service Program, Energy Stabilization Program, garbage collection, Better School Buildings Amendment, National Association of Broadcasters, Stonewall Jackson Dam Project, motor vehicles, postmasters, education, National Youth Science Group, environmental clean-up program, state flower, Halloween, Health System Agency, school service personnel, studded tires, abortion, arthritis, school textbooks, land laws, correctional officer salaries, revenue sharing, insurance rates.","This folder contains correspondence with Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Commissioner, Public Service Commission. Topics include: Great Lakes Conference of Public Utilities Commissioners, Public Service Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: James P. Hamer, Chairman of the Highway Committee, Huntington Area Chamber of Commerce; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ben Hamilton, Commissioner, Mingo County Commission, C.J. Hamilton, President, Mingo County Court; Louise B. Gerrard, Executive Director, West Virginia Commission on Aging; Charles E. Hamilton, Jr., President West Virginia Manufacturers Association. Topics include: pollution, Republican Governors' Association, energy resources, gasoline, highways, commerce, water and sewage systems, workmen's compensation, West Virginia Human Rights Commission, Public Service Commission, emergency medical services, senior citizens, energy conservation, energy resolution, Older Americans Act.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Lawson Hamilton, President, West Virginia Surface Mining and Reclamation Association; Ray L. Sencindiver, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Pat R. Hamilton, Member, West Virginia State Senate. Topics include: commerce, farm animals, High School Law Program, arthritis, Office of Economic Opportunity, public safety, mental health, State Manpower Services Council, Black Lung Advisory Committee, West Virginia Surface Mining and Reclamation Association, veterans' affairs, Public Service Commission, abortion, welfare, correctional officer salaries, Comprehensive Health Planning Agency, highways, Road Bond Issue, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board, retired teachers, Homestead Amendment, legislation, New River Gorge Bridge.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thomas S. Kleppe, Administrator, U.S. Small Business Administration; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thomas D. Hamilton, Jr., Mayor of Chula Vista, California; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; James S. Gladwell, Deputy State Superintendent of Schools; David J. Kostelansky, Director, Governor's Manpower Office; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Glenn W. Hammer, Executive Secretary, Lewis County Chamber of Commerce; Samuel H. Weese, West Virginia Insurance Commissioner; Freda W. Hammett, Pleasants County Clerk; Arden R. Hodges, Acting Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Jerry Hammett, Deputy Director, Ohio Department of Finance; Jay S. Hammond, Governor of Alaska, E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: Washington State, acquisition of Morris Harvey College, surface mining, welfare, JEEP Program, Summer Youth Corps, California All States Program, employment, education, financial assistance, Marshall University Multi-Purpose Facility, Marshall University medical school, studded tires, Hamlin Volunteer Fire Department, workmen's compensation, Blue Ridge Project, school textbooks, public safety, Public Service Program, waste paper recycling, teacher salaries, retired teachers, Central Mental Health Center, water and sewage systems, insurance, Golden Age Personal Care Home, gold, Summer Youth Program, centralized payroll system, Alaska pipeline, social security, natural resources, race passes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; John K. Evans, President, Hampton Roads Energy Company; Frank Ikard, President, American Petroleum Institute; Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Governor of Virginia; John Ashcraft, Director, West Virginia Department of Mines; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: Boy Scouts of America, Hawaii, Governor's Highway Safety Administration, welfare, motor vehicles, bicentennial, highways, medical malpractice insurance, Hampshire-Mineral Retardation Center, employment, energy, West Virginia Clubwoman magazine, legislation, school textbooks, Daylight Savings Time, retired teachers, studded tires, West Virginia Human Rights Commission, mines, Office of Economic Opportunity.","This folder contains correspondence with: Larry Hamrick, Executive Director, Mingo County Economic Opportunity Commission, Inc.; Virgil Hamrick, Randolph County Clerk. Topics include: Occupational Training Program, Public Service Program, manpower, Summer Youth Program, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, Mobile Home Safety Act, social security, black lung benefits, Mingo County Economic Opportunity Commission, Student Employment Program, emergency medical services, abortion, bicentennial, Sunday Closing Law, Office of Economic Opportunity, education, Appalachian Regional Commission, Hamrick Public Service District, employment, Emergency Employment Program, retired teachers, natural gas shortage, Housing of Mountaineer Efforts Program, Save the Eagle Fund, ABC Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Art S. Hancock, Executive Vice President, Jack Daniel's Distillery; David O. Miller, Executive Director, Hancock-Brooke Mental Health Service, Weirton General Hospital; John M. Evancho, Superintendent, Hancock County Board of Education; W.T. Brotherton, Jr., President, West Virginia State Senate; Joseph H. Manypenny, President, Hancock County Court; Allen S. Fields, Hancock County Historical Society, Inc.; Larry D. Torchia, Director, Hancock County Parks and Recreation Commission; Robert Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; Joseph D. Carney, Director, Division of Vital Statistics, Department of Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; William E. Hancock, Jr., President, National Automobile Dealers Association. Topics include: employment, mental health, commerce, gasoline, school service personnel, fuel cost adjustments, Hancock County Head Start Program, Hancock County Historical Society, Inc., Hancock County Republican Women's Club, welfare, energy, dog racing, Marshall County Dog Pound, accommodations for handicapped persons, handicapped, handicraft column – Agriculture Market Bulletin.","This folder contains correspondence with: David, J. Kostelansky, Director, Governor's Manpower Office; Joseph M. Handlan, Former Chairman, American Red Cross, Mid-Ohio Valley Chapter; Lillian S. King, Executive Director, American Red Cross, Mid-Ohio Valley Chapter; Frances Clark Handler, National Director, National Poetry Day Committee, Inc.; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Harry A. Stansbury, Jr., State Director of Comprehensive Health Planning; D. Gene Haney, President, Independent Oil and Gas Association of West Virginia; John W. Hanifin, President, C \u0026 O Railway Company; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools. Topics include: Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, Public Service Program, mental health, school service personnel, surface mining, employment, abortion, Vietnam bonus, Holly River District Mine, Mountain Energy Company, social security, welfare, strip mining, public transportation, workmen's compensation, West Virginia Comprehensive Health Planning Industry, Ebenezer Chapel – Marmet, commerce, oil, black lung benefits, correctional officer salaries, crime rate, energy program, Buffalo Creek, swimming regulations – Bluestone State Park, Snowshoe Ski Resort, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), JEEP Program, nuclear power.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House Of Representatives; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; David G. Hanlon, Director, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund; Rodney W. Clay, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Paul Simon, U.S. House of Representatives; Joel M. Hannah, Managing Director, Morgantown Area Chamber of Commerce; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; Calvin A. Calendine, State Commissioner of Public Institutions; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; P.W. Rodino, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives; Colonel N.G. Delbridge, Pittsburgh District, Corps of Engineers; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: pollution, public health, sewage treatment, financial aid for college students, Office of Economic Opportunity, solid waste disposal, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, Weirton Steel Company explosion, non-resident hunting and fishing licenses, natural resources, proposed Tenant's Equal Tax Treatment Act, Youth Conservation Corps Program, teacher salaries, employment, commerce, mental health, welfare, legal matters, U.S. Postal Service, Snow Shoe Resort, studded tires, West Virginia Commission on Energy, Economy, and Environment, highways, retired teachers, abortion, Neighborhood Youth Corps, fuel shortage, emergency vehicles, Hannibal Locks and Dam Project, motor vehicles, National Youth Science Camp.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clifford P. Hansen, U.S. Senator; Orval Hansen, U.S. Representatives; Cleveland K. Benedict, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Julia Butler Hanson, U.S. House of Representatives; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; James J. Haranzo, Mayor of Wheeling. Topics include: Benwood Housing Authority, Summer Youth Program, school personnel salaries, Wyoming County Airport Project, Appalachian Regional Commission, employment, Education Commission of the States, Blue Ridge Project, revenue bond financing, manpower, education, Ebenezer Chapel – Marmet, Hansford School, educational legislation, shortage of canning jars and lids, social security, dog racing, horse racing, West Virginia Library Commission, Land and Water Conservation Fund Program, welfare, childcare centers, Wheeling Civic Center, JEEP Program, public safety, drug abuse.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Dr. Mildred M. Bateman, Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Jane L. Hardaway, Commissioner, Tennessee Commission on the Status of Women; Cecil M. Harden, Former Congresswoman, U.S. House of Representatives; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's' Compensation Fund; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; Richard E. Hardison,; Deputy Attorney General. Topics include: highways, taxes, Hopemont State Hospital, unit system, surface mining, correctional officer salaries, welfare, dog racing, horse racing, Public Service Program, oil, West Virginia Commission on the Status of Women, school personnel salaries, mental health, abortion, Ford Motor Company, motor vehicles, multiflora rose, Farmers Home Administration, building codes, health, JEEP Program, water and sewage systems, Sugar Creek Children's Center, College Tuition Grant Program for Private Colleges, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, income tax, workmen's compensation, Office of Economic Opportunity, special education, West Virginia University Medical Center.","This folder contains correspondence with: A.L. \"Shorty\" Hardman, Executive Sports Editor, The Charleston Gazette; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Rodney W. Clay, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Lewis H. Conway, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Arthur E. Hess, Acting Commissioner, Social Security Administration; James G. Harlow, President, West Virginia University; Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Wendell G. Hardway, President, Fairmont State College; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; J. Winston Teets, President, Hardy County Commission; Hoy D. Dove, Assistant Superintendent, Hardy County Schools; Gary G. Smith, Superintendent, Hardy County Schools. Topics include: newspapers, water service, Stonewall Jackson Dam Project, West Virginia Committee of Barbers and Beauticians, employment, welfare, Better School Buildings Amendment, veterans' affairs, school service personnel salaries, Sandy Brae Golf Course, employment, West Virginia University, strip mining, College Student Employment Program, unit system, Appalachian Regional Commission, Hardy County Commission on Aging, Summer Youth Program, Hardy County Public Library Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ernest Hardy, Mayor of Hambleton; Lloyd P. Hardy, Mayor of Paw Paw; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Robert A. McConnell, West Virginia Department of Labor; A.E. Hare, Vice President, National Right to Work Committee; Michael S. Dukakis, Governor of Massachusetts, Paul E. Harenberg, Assemblyman Fifth District, New York; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; C.R. Harker, Mayor of Blacksville; James Harker, Mayor of Fairview; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: bicentennial, medical schools, methadone treatment facilities, shortage of canning jars and lids, medical services, employment security, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, Emergency Employment Program, school service personnel, welfare, unionism, Hare Krishna Commune, mental health, correctional officer salaries, hunting on private lands, Public Service Program, Harker Preparatory School, education, motorcycle safety films, Denmar State Hospital, gasoline, JEEP Program, black, lung benefits.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator;  Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Office of the Adjutant General; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; James Harlow, President, West Virginia University; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: employment, welfare, Appalachian Regional Commission, community development projects, natural resources, Raleigh General Hospital, Buffalo Creek, flooding, Internal Revenue Service, mental health, pollution, motor vehicles, Health Service Agency, National Health Planning and Resources Development Act of 1974, AMTRAK, highways, workmen's compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: James G. Harlow, President of West Virginia University; Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, coal research program, College Student Employment Program, induction in Oklahoma Hall of Fame, highways, health care clinics, resuscitation program, National Science Foundation, Family Practice Support Program, pollution, engineering, Personal Rapid Transit (PRT), PRT project, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), West Virginia University Medical Center, Urban Mass Transit Authority (UMTA), West Virginia Law Affecting Delivery of Health Care, chronic renal disease.","This folder contains correspondence with: C.N. Harman, Member, West Virginia State Senate; Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Stephen Z. Long, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Marc L. Harman, Clerk, Grant County Commission; Michael P. Harman, Executive Coordinator, Council of Senior West Virginians; Robert D. Harman, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Elizabeth Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; Lynwood Holton, Governor of Virginia; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: State Fire Commission, Tygart Lake Country Club, recommendations, welfare, Natural Resources Commission, National Committee on Diabetes, West Virginia Racing Commission, Board of Banking and Financial Institutions, Tygart Reservoir, legal matters, Summer Youth Program, credit insurance, Tygart State Park, veterans' affairs, West Virginia Legal Services Plan, bicentennial, relief for senior citizens, water and sewage systems, transportation services, health services, Appalachian Regional Commission, public safety, Greyhound bus service, Hopemont State Hospital, community development projects, West Virginia Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers, West Virginia Board of Regents, Chattanooga Glass Company, Elk Garden Water Treatment Plant Project, legislation, WWVU-TV Program, retired teachers, highways, revenue sharing, National Hunting and Fishing Day, mental health, Board of Probation and Parole, Jackson's Mill, highway safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; John E. Harmon, Executive Vice President, The Institute of Internal Auditors; Joseph F. Peters, Acting Executive Secretary, Teacher's Retirement System; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; W. Harned, Mayor of Brandonville; James G. Harlow, President, West Virginia University; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Richard Harper, Mayor of Reedsville; A.L. Sommerville, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; James R. McCartney, Secretary of State of West Virginia. Topics include: crime, Cacapon River Dam, highways, motor vehicles, junk cars, Youth Conservation Corps Program, State Advisory Council to the Legal Services Corporation, bicentennial, retired teachers, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), veterans' affairs, Office of Economic Opportunity, commerce, workmen's compensation, welfare, Appalachian Regional Commission, strip mining, Scenic Railroad – Fayette County, Summer Youth Program, legal matters, school service personnel salaries, flooding, West Virginia Beer Commission, black lung benefits, social security, Green Valley Trailer Park, Public Service Program, capital punishment, employment, unemployment compensation, severance tax, Mid-Winter Governors' Conference, welfare, United Mine Workers of America, State Soil Conservation Committee.","This folder contains correspondence with: Bradley Nash, Mayor of Harpers Ferry; Peter J. Zannoni, Assistant Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Harley R. Hedge, Assistant Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Arden R. Hodges, Acting Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Wilson Harper, Commissioner, Upshur County Commission. Topics include: water and sewage systems, highways, legislation, hunting, workmen's compensation, Office of Economic Opportunity, public safety, school service personnel, Advisory Council on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, surface mining, welfare, vocational rehabilitation, Marshall University Medical School, Education Commission of the States, American Association of University Professors, employment, Appalachian Regional Commission, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Youth Conservation Corps Program, Harpers Ferry PSD Sewage Treatment Facility Project.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Robert C Byrd, U.S. Senator; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; James P. Harrelson, Member, South Carolina Senate; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Thorold S. Funk, Co-Chairman, Governor's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped. Topics include: Patterson Creek Dam Site, welfare, Aerospace Industries Association, bicentennial, Office of Economic Opportunity, workmen's compensation, Energy Stabilization Program, public institutions, State Developmental Disabilities Planning and Advisory Council; Advisory Committee on Aging, United Mine Workers of America, physician shortage, social security, Vietnam bonus, water pollution, Homestead Exemption Act, Concord College and Bluefield State College, motor vehicles, veterans' affairs, arthritis, Governor's Highway Safety Administration, dog racing, horse racing.","This folder contains correspondence with: Anthony Harrigan, Executive Vice President, United States Industrial Council. Topics include: Sensing the News Newspaper Column, United States Industrial Council Bulletin, Britain, socialism, economy, military, nuclear power, foreign policy, taxes, health, television networks, Soviet industry, impeachment, foreign aid, consumer protection, energy, defense, business, oil, Northeast Railroads Reorganization Bill, Panama Canal, political campaigns.","This folder contains correspondence with: Fred S. Harris, Executive Director, Greenbrier County Planning Commission; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Herbert E. Harris II, U.S. House of Representatives; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: Hopemont State Hospital, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Programs (TRIP), welfare, Public Service Program, manpower, Contractors Association of West Virginia, supplemental security income, solid waste disposal, Greenbrier County Planning Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission, highways, Office of Economic Opportunity, legislation, hunting, bicentennial, workmen's compensation, mental health, Highway Safety Grant, Golden Horseshoe Test, banking, proposal of bridge across Ohio River.","This folder contains correspondence with: Louis H. Harris, Chairman, Mid-Ohio Valley Chapter, American National Red Cross; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Labor; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health. Topics include: Vietnam bonus, Harrison County Jail, foreign investment, Comprehensive Employment Training Act, Public Service Program, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, unemployment compensation, employment, Office of Economic Opportunity, welfare, motor vehicles, public health, black lung benefits, solid waste disposal, National Conference of State Criminal Justice Planning Administrators, cancer, educational legislation, Manpower Program, Governor's Highway Safety Administration, prescription drugs, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, Aeronautics Commission, public institutions, retired teachers, physicians, school service personnel.","This folder contains correspondence with: Norman L. Fagan, Chairman, West Virginia American Revolution Bicentennial Commission; Daniel L. McCarthy, President, Harrison County Court; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; William R. Sharpe, Jr., Member, West Virginia State Senate; Richard McClure, Superintendent, Harrison County Schools; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; G.L. Harper, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce. Topics include: veterans' affairs, bicentennial, Elk Creek Watershed Project, sulphur dioxide standards, pollution, emergency medical services, Harrison County Jail, Harrison County Library Commission, Harrison County NAACP, school service personnel, Harrison County Senior Citizens Center, Harrison County Republican Women's Club, Appalachian Regional Commission, welfare, mental health, veterans' affairs, workmen's compensation, Year in Action Project, Office of Economic Opportunity, Stonewall Jackson Dam, school textbooks, public safety, commerce, natural resources, Federal-State relations, motor vehicles.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; William H. Harsha, U.S. House of Representatives; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Chauncey H. Browning, Jr., West Virginia Attorney General; James R Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: Preston County Comprehensive Facilities Plan, Preston County school bond elections, natural resources, public safety, studded tires, Federal Mass Transportation Act of 1974, Appalachian Regional Development Act, mental health, West Virginia School Service Personnel Association, Wilson Holding Company, Wilson Water Works, insurance, fire service, motor vehicles, welfare, workmen's compensation, social security, employment, J.C. Hart Foundry Company, West Virginia Coal Association, West Virginia State Penitentiary, Office of Economic Opportunity, abortion, gasoline shortage, Better School Buildings Amendment, libraries, Blue Ridge Project.","This folder contains correspondence with: Cleveland K. Benedict, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; James R Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; William Simon, Federal Energy Administrator; Fred L. Hartley, President, Union Oil Company of California; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: bicentennial, black lung benefits, social security, food stamps for miners, employment, energy, state gasoline contracts – California, workmen's compensation, water services, financial aid assistance, Mason County Public Service District Water Project, insurance, utility increases, Commission on Intergovernment Relations, education, teacher salaries, military, Federation of Young Republicans, retired teachers, Office of Economic Opportunity, school service personnel, Optometry Bill.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Ronald G. Pearson, Fuel and Energy Coordinator; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Thomas E. Potter, Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Clarence E. Burdette, Assistant State Superintendent; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; John Ashcraft, Director, West Virginia Department of Mines; Brantley Harvey, Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: public safety, financial aid, Office of Economic Opportunity, gasoline, energy shortage, mental health, Vietnam bonus, property taxes, Public Service Program, legislation, teacher salaries, school service personnel, Police Community Relations Seminar, black lung benefits, Lawyers' Christian Fellowship, welfare, social security, Farmington Mine Disaster, state parks, vocational education, harvesting timber, workmen's compensation, Galloway Land Company, mining, retired teachers, housing, interest rates, food stamps for miners, Public Service Commission, Concord College and Bluefield State College.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Osby Harvey, Mayor of Peterstown; Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States; Rodney W. Clay, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: Japanese investment, highways, employment, junkyard protest, abortion, legislation, gun control, welfare, correctional officer salaries, Appalachian Regional Commission, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, manpower, Public Service Program, Summer Youth Program, AMTRAK, Buffalo Creek Disaster, truckers strike, Legacy of Parks Program, strip mining, environmental protection, pickets, school bus transportation.","This folder contains correspondence with Vance Hartke, U.S. Senator and Chairman, Subcommittee on Surface Transportation. Topics include: commerce, Congressional Record, Regional Rail Reorganization Act of 1973, rail services, Rail Services Act of 1973, transportation, Report to the People.","This folder contains correspondence with: Howard N. Hasaleu, Mayor of Granville; Bruce H. Hasenkamp, Director, President's Commission on White House Fellowships; Boyd A. Hash, Mayor of Barboursville; Floyd K. Haskell, U.S. Senator; Donald A. Haskins, Superintendent, Marshall County Schools; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; R.D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: Public Service Program, retired teachers, White House Fellowships, Appalachian Regional Commission, Appalachian Craftsmen, Inc., water services, water and sewage systems, National Youth Science Camp, Harrison County Jail, school consolidation, consolidation – Tunnelton and Kingwood, highways, welfare, JEEP Program, waste disposal, public health, abortion, energy crisis, commerce, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, vocational rehabilitation, capital punishment, Lake Berwind Conservation, Dry Fork Health Clinic, Concord College and Bluefield State College, housing, unit system, education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Joe Wayne Hatfield, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: Office of Economic Opportunity, social security, black lung benefits, welfare, mine impoundments, emergency medical services, School Clothing Allowance Program, employment, health care, public safety, Sunday Closing Law, mental health, Homestead Exemption laws, motor vehicles, Equal Rights Amendment, legal matters, highways, dog racing, horse racing, cable TV, Public Service Commission, workmen's compensation, Small Business Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Mark O. Hatfield, U.S. Senator; Rodney W. Clay, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Office of the Adjutant General; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert F. Hatfield, Member, West Virginia State Senate; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: Office of Economic Opportunity, teacher salaries, Land and Water Conservation Fund Program, motor vehicles, Hatfield and McCoy decanters, Selective Service Boards, employment, social security, welfare, Summer Youth Program, legislation, Appalachian Regional Commission, mine refuse bank, JEEP Program, low-income housing, Wyoming County Daycare Center, workmen's compensation, black lung benefits, free legal assistance, correctional officer salaries.","This folder contains correspondence with: Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Stanley K. Hathaway, U.S. Secretary of the Interior; George W. Briskey, Chairman, Federal Aviation Administration; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; George J. Sadie, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Office of the Adjutant General; J. Richard Barber, West Virginia Alcohol and Beverage Control Commissioner. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Blue Ridge Project, Appalachian Power Company, fuel, energy, Wood-Washington-Wirt Interstate Planning Commission, Vietnam bonus, welfare, traffic safety, driver education, school service personnel,  black lung benefits, Summer Youth Program, motor vehicles, Women's Liberation, canning jar and lid shortage, social security, four day school week, retired teachers, workmen's compensation, military, employment, veterans' affairs, Public Service Commission, public health, solid waste disposal, mining, Hopemont State Hospital, public institutions, flooding, Little Ten Mile Creek, dredging, libraries.","This folder contains correspondence with: John M. Gates, State Auditor; Cleveland K. Benedict, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Wade Hauser, Commissioner, Preston County Commission; Edward H. Levi, Attorney General Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Darrell G. Hawkins, Mayor of Jane Lew. Topics include: stocks, motor vehicles, revenue sharing, state parks, Iowa Manufacturers Association, Natural Streams Preservation Act of 1969, Appalachian Regional Commission, Blue Ridge Project, Izaak Walton League of America, state forests, National Council for Urban Economic Development, arthritis, Young American Medals Committee, workmen's compensation, retired teachers, Hopemont State Hospital, welfare, Daylight Savings Time, VEPCO Power Plant, Shinnston Historical Association, Office of Economic Opportunity, social security, black lung benefits, Public Service Program, taxes, energy crisis, Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., public safety, abortion, Vietnam bonus, legislation, mental health.","This folder contains correspondence with: W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; William M. Hawkins, Mayor of Fairmont and Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; J Richard Davis, Mayor of Fairmont; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; J.R. Hawvermale, Executive Director, Eastern Panhandle Regional Planning and Development Council; Dr. B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Governor's Office of Federal/State Relations. Topics include: senate redistricting, Energy Stabilization Program, abortion, West Virginia State Board of Examiners for Licensed Practical Nurses, Emergency Medical Technician Training Program, Army Corps of Engineers, Board for Fundamental Education, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, tournament for majorettes and cheerleaders, workmen's compensation, Vietnam bonus, employment, Shaver's Fork – strip mining, Appalachian Regional Commission, manpower, Public Service Program, studded tires, parks, Hawks Nest State Park, Advisory Council on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, health, Midland Title Security, Inc., Northeast Governors' Conference, Hawley Fuel Company, motor vehicles, JEEP Program, public safety, United Mine Workers, Warm Springs Public Service District, Morgan County School System, highways, Natural Resources Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Harry A. Stansbury, Jr., State Director of Comprehensive Health Planning; N.S. Hayden, President, Huntington Publishing Company; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Labor; John M. Haydon, Governor of American Samoa; J. Kenton Lambert, State Director, Farmers Home Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Topics include: Salary Survey of State Governments, Hay Associates Management Consultants, Executive Financial Planning Workshops, taxes, Allegheny Airlines, Inc., school service personnel salaries, Upshur County Health Program, Coalcon, commerce, legislation, industry, Governor Camacho (Guam), Black Lung Advisory Committee, Coal Miners Respiratory Disease Program, Home Builders Association of West Virginia, highways, cancer, Older Americans Act, Senior Aides Program, Office of Economic Opportunity, LEEP Program, workmen's compensation, physicians, Columbia Gas Transmission Corporation, Farmers Home Administration, Buffalo Creek Flood.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Robert B. Hayes, President, Marshall University; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Wendall Hayes, Mayor of Weston; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; James H. Teter, Mayor of Harman; John Ashcraft, Director, West Virginia Department of Mines; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: welfare, Sunday Closing Law bill, physicians, West Virginia Educational Broadcasting Authority, Marshall Medical School, National Health Planning and Resource Development Act of 1974, College Student Employment Program, Older Americans Act, Senior Aides Program, Office of Economic Opportunity, Appalachian Regional Commission, Public Service Program, water and sewage systems, Region VII Planning Council, highways, Stonewall Jackson Dam, Community Development Block Grant Preapplication – Weston, Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, Senior Companion Program, Public Service Program, Harry Hufer Mine, veterans' affairs, West Virginia College of Graduate Studies, Legislative Seminar on the Delivery of Human Services, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), water pollution, WXIL-FM Radio Station opening, Mountain State Forest Festival, employment, West Virginia State Board of Landscape Architecture, West Virginia Oil and Gas Festival, motor vehicles, public safety.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Wendell E. Hayes, Mayor of West; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Dick W. Hays, Acting Associate Commissioner, Bureau of Libraries and Larning Resources, U.S. Office of Education; James R. McCartney, Secretary of State; Gus R. Douglass, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Agriculture. Topics include: Appalachian Engineers, Inc., legislation, West Virginia Society of Professional Engineers, employment, welfare, teacher salaries, Public Service Program, gun control, Office of Economic Opportunity, insurance, post-mortem examinations, Minnesota presidential primary, Huttonsville Correctional Center, school personnel salaries, black lung benefits, Marshall Medical School, arthritis, mental health, Natural Resources Commission, Natural Streams Preservation Act of 1969, Energy Stabilization Program, West Virginia Society of Architects, legislative pay raise, gasoline, manpower, highways, Weirton Mental Health Center, abandoned buildings, Public Service Commission, bicentennial, education, child abuse, workmen's compensation, school bus transportation, food sales tax, Education Commission of the States, banking.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wayne L. Hays, U.S. House of Representatives; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Henry C. Bias, Jr., Assistant Attorney General. Topics include: welfare, public safety, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, West Virginia State Board of Examiners, Department of the Air Force, Department of the Navy, Department of the Army.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Colonel Raymond J. Healey, Executive Director, Reserve Police International; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; John Bowling, Mayor of White Sulphur Springs; Ronald Pearson, State Treasurer; John C. Musgrave, Mayor of Point Pleasant; Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Dr. N. Allen Dyer, Executive Director, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Inc. Topics include: welfare, mailing lists, Blue Ridge Dam Project, West Virginia Head Start Directors Association, Head Start Program, motor vehicles, employment, Appalachian Regional Commission, fuel shortage, Public Service Program, Piedmont Housing Authority, Arizona Guardian, public health, health care, State Health Planning and Development Agency, National Health Planning and Resources Development Act of 1974, State-Wide Health Coordinating Council.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Colonel Raymond J. Healey, Executive Director, Reserve Police International; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; John Bowling, Mayor of White Sulphur Springs; Ronald Pearson, State Treasurer; John C. Musgrave, Mayor of Point Pleasant; Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Dr. N. Allen Dyer, Executive Director, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Inc. Topics include: welfare, mailing lists, Blue Ridge Dam Project, West Virginia Head Start Directors Association, Head Start Program, motor vehicles, employment, Appalachian Regional Commission, fuel shortage, Public Service Program, Piedmont Housing Authority, Arizona Guardian, public health, health care, State Health Planning and Development Agency, National Health Planning and Resources Development Act of 1974, State-Wide Health Coordinating Council.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wayne J. Smith, Executive Director, National Association of Health Maintenance Organizations; Harry A. Stansbury, Jr., State Director of Comprehensive Health Planning; David Mathews, Secretary, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; H. Darrel Darby, Member, West Virginia State Senate; James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: health education, health examination, Health Maintenance Organizations, health planning, Panhandle Health Planning, Inc., National Health Planning and Resource Development Act, Health Planning Association of North Central West Virginia, Health Planning Councils IV and VIII, Inc., Health Policy Center, public health, Purgatory Hollow, water and sewage systems, Health and Safety Act of 1969, health services, veterans' affairs, black lung benefits, National Federation of Independent Business, hearing impaired students, Hearing Aid Industry Conference.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Donald Brown, Commissioner, Department of Insurance; Dr. M. Mitchell-Bateman, Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health. Topics include: Health Policy Task Force.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wesley Miller, Jr., Mayor of War; John C. Musgrave, Mayor of Point Pleasant. Topics include: Health Policy Advisory Council, Governor's Health Task Force, health care system, UMWA Health and Retirement Fund, West Virginia Black Lung Association, Region II Health Planning Association, Inc., West Virginia State Medical Association, Governor's Health Policy Advisory Council.","This folder contains correspondence with: Caspar Weinberger, Secretary, Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Robert B. Hayes, President, Marshall University; Julian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky; Albert C. Esposito, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: Health Planning and Resource Development Act of 1974, Health Service Area, Panhandle Health Planning, Inc.","This folder contains correspondence with: Caspar Weinberger, Secretary, Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Robert B. Hayes, President, Marshall University; Julian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky; Albert C. Esposito, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: Health Planning and Resource Development Act of 1974, Health Service Area, Panhandle Health Planning, Inc.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Gary R. Beale, President, West Virginia Health Systems Agency, Inc.; James T. Suter, Executive Director, West Virginia Health Systems Agency, Inc.; Gorham L. Black, Jr., Regional Director, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; David Mathews, Secretary, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Topics include: West Virginia Health Systems Agency, Inc., health care, National Health Planning and Resources Development Act, Funding and Conditional Designation as an HSA.","This folder contains correspondence with: Colonel Julian G. Hearne, Jr. United States Army (Retired); B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Governor's Office of Federal/State Relations; Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; James G. Harlow, President, West Virginia University; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; James Heath, Commissioner, Preston County Commission; David J. Kostelansky, Director, Governor's Manpower Office; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Basil Heavner, President, Upshur County Board of Education; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ray L. Sencindiver, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs. Topics include: hearing impaired children and youth, Community Services Administration, welfare, Professional Aide Training Program, Kanawha Valley Fellowship Home, Inc., West Virginia Blue Book, Heart clinic – Martinsburg, Heart Fund Drive, Heart of Town Motel, Pittsburgh Plate Glass – Clarksburg, Board of Regents, social security, employment, unemployment compensation, summer employment, black lung benefits, Appalachian Regional Commission, manpower, Public Service Program, correctional officer salaries, Better School Buildings Amendment, severance tax on coal, studded tires, veterans' affairs, West Virginia state song, senior citizens centers.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman, Appalachian Regional Commission, Richard D. Frum, State Liaison Officer. Topics include: highways, Appalachian Regional Commission, National Workers' Compensation Act of 1975, workmen's compensation, Medicaid, civil service, Comprehensive Personnel Management Improvement Project, Inter-Governmental Personnel Act of 1970, Senate Appropriations Committee, Appalachian Highway System, Federal Energy Administration, energy crisis, day care personnel, tax on manufacture of electricity, Emergency Employment Project Amendment of 1976, Water Resources Planning Act of 1965, revenue sharing, Trans-Canada natural gas pipeline, riverbank erosion, social security, recreation, Wild and Scenic River status for the New River, Shavers Fork, strip mining, Social Services Amendment of 1974, Defense Civil Preparedness Agency, Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Act, Disaster Assistance legislation, Land and Water Conservation Fund, flood disasters, National Disaster Assistance Act, Wyoming Vocational-Technical Center, Buffalo Creek Flood, Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973, flood insurance, Small Business Administration Loans, water resources, Marshall University engineering school.","This folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; S.C. Hedger, Mayor of Camden on Gauley; B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Governor's Office of Federal/State Relations; James C. Smith, Superintendent, Berkeley County Public Schools; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; Dr. N.H Dyer, State Director of Health. Topics include: West Virginia University Medical School, veterans' affairs, pollution, utility rate increases, West Virginia Commission on Aging, American Motors Corporation, West Virginia Board of Education, Public Service Commission, motor vehicles, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA), magistrates, solid waste disposal, Hedgesville Public Service District, Appalachian Regional Commission, water and sewage systems, Sandviken, Sweden, social security, black lung benefits, school serve personnel salaries, employment, Franklin Oil Company, Vietnam bonus, vocational rehabilitation, public health, public dump on Montrose Mountain, historic preservation, Urban Renewal Authority, sales tax, military, Supplemental Security Income, West Virginia Board of Regents, Volunteers in Correction.","This folder contains correspondence with: Milton Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania; Harry B. Heflin, Acting President, West Virginia University, George J. Sadie, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Dr N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: stamps, veterans' affairs, public health, trash dump, highways, motor vehicles, school service personnel salaries, employment, school bus transportation, correctional officer salaries, workmen's compensation, welfare, Library Commission, studded tires, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board, Corps of Engineers, natural resources, water resources management, Potomac River Basin Advisory Committee, Heifer Project International, legal matters.","This folder contains correspondence with: Norman E. \"Pete\" Heine, Mayor of Baker, Louisiana; Lewis Frank Heiner, Mayor of Bath (Berkeley Springs); Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, West Virginia Secretary of State; West Virginia Industrial School for Boys; Gerald S. White, Executive Director, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction. Topics include: commerce, mining, Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1970, Public Service Program, Duckwall Park, water and sewage systems, Appalachian Regional Commission, Berkeley Springs Sewage Project, bicentennial, Berkeley Springs fire, Cacapon and Berkeley Springs State Parks, Corps of Engineers, Watergate, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Disaster Planning Program, flood assistance, Sugar Creek Children's Center, health, Monongalia County Hospital, West Virginia Board of Dental Examiners, West Virginia Antiquities Commission, food stamps, Food Distribution Program, Older Americans Act.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare, William R. Campbell, Jr., Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Charles Helinski, Commissioner, Marshall County Commission; Jack L. Hellems, Member, West Virginia State Senate; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Roy Helmick, Mayor of Thomas; Jesse Helms, U.S. House of Representatives; David J. Kostelansky, Director, Governor's Manpower Office. Topics include: retired teachers, welfare, veterans' affairs, Public Service Program, Corps of Engineers, dredging, strip mining, Appalachian Regional Commission, Cacapon River Dam, Sagamore Water System, water and sewage systems, Office of Economic Opportunity, postal services, pollution, motor vehicles, highways, social security, legal matters, black lung benefits, C\u0026P Telephone Company, historical cemeteries in West Virginia, Buffalo Creek Disaster, school legislation, Public School Jurisdiction Act of 1973, Brooke High School Band Boosters, Helvetia Restoration and Development Association, Inc.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rogers C.B. Morton, Secretary of the Interior; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; J. Richard Barber, West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Herbert H. Henderson, State President, West Virginia State Conference of Branches of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; J. Welles Henderson, U.S. Commissioner General; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Labor; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner. Topics include: Public Service Program, West Virginia Committee of Barbers and Beauticians, bicentennial, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), welfare, Buffalo Creek Flood, highway safety, Civil Service System, employment, Kanawha County Jail, veterans' affairs, truckers strike, manpower, JEEP Program, studded tires, social security, black lung benefits, Henderson's Mobile Homes, Inc., taxes, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Teachers Retirement System, retired teachers, Office of Minority Business Enterprise, acquirement of Morris Harvey College, Employment and Affirmative Action Workshop, NAACP, Office of Economic Opportunity, International Exposition on the Environment 1974, Postsecondary Education Commission, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Exel Hennen, Mayor of Reedy. Topics include: bicentennial, school service personnel salaries, welfare, Lynco Public Service District, social security, workmen's compensation, educational legislation, West Point, energy crisis, consumer protection, legal matters, capital punishment, race relations, pollution, crime, motor vehicles, black lung benefits, building codes, Civil Service Commission, Pipestem Resort, Blue Ridge Project, Appalachian Regional Commission, West Virginia American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, Colorado Motion Picture and Television Advisory Commission, Chief Logan State Park.","This folder contains correspondence with: M. William Adler, President, Lewis County Chamber of Commerce; Rodney W. Clay, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Clyde D. Alford, Mayor of St. Albans; Task Force for the Grant Program for Sewage Facilities; Edgar N. Henry, Director, West Virginia Water Development Authority; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Secretary of State; Ronald G. Pearson, State Treasurer; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways, Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security. Topics include: Rural Housing Alliance, Republican Governors' Conference, Stonewall Jackson Dam, welfare, water and sewage systems, Water Development Authority, St. Albans Water Treatment Plant, Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin, Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, Highway Safety Patrol, dog racing, horse racing, Columbia Gas rate increase, strip mining, employment, social security, veterans' affairs, legal matters.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Arden R. Hodges, Director of Personnel, West Virginia Civil Service System; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; John D. Henson, President, Putnam County Court; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: welfare, veterans' affairs, Vietnam bonus, education, Education Commission of the States, abortion, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, no fault insurance, postal service, social security, black lung benefits, retired teachers, civil service, utility rate increases, vocational rehabilitation, Clay County minibus service, Office of Economic Opportunity, Public Service Program, West Virginia Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Putnam County Health Center, water and sewage systems, manpower, Regional Intergovernmental Conference, Moundsville Area Ministerial Association, West Virginia State Penitentiary, rehabilitation programs, West Virginia Board of Probation and Parole, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board, housing, Hepzibah Public Service District.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carl G. Beard, II, Director, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission; Robert W. Fri, Acting Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Daniel J. Snyder, III, Regional Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Gus R. Douglass, Chairman, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, Air Pollution Control Commission, Federal Clean Air Act, Second National Industry/Government Teleconference on Pollution Control, Clements State Tree Nursery, vegetation damage, energy crisis, Federal Energy Office for Petroleum Allocation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Daniel J. Snyder, III, Regional Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Robert W. Fri, Acting Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Carl G. Beard, II, Director, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission; John R. Quarles, Jr., Acting Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; John Bowling, Mayor of White Sulphur Springs; James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, water pollution, mine drainage pollution control, Mission 5000, Municipal Grants Program, Clean Air Act of 1970, notices of violation, National Steel Corporation, Weirton Steel Division, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, ozone problem, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), Philadelphia Electric Company, sulfur scrubbing, ocean dumping, pollution, air quality, Steubenville-Weirton-Wheeling Air Quality Control Region, relocation of Office of Technology Transfer, restricted use pesticides, energy conservation, EPA Technology Transfer Seminar Publication, Sewage Treatment Grant Program, water quality, Safe Drinking Water Act, New Creek Public Service District.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard E. Davies, President, Monongalia County Court. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, Water Programs Division, EPA grants, water and sewage systems, Construction Grants for Wastewater Treatment Works, Elkins, Huntington, South Charleston, Albright, Alderson, Anmoore, Chelyan Public Service District, Coal River Public Service District, Cottageville Public Service District, Crab Orchard-MacArthur Public Service District, Delbarton, Elk Garden, Flatwoods-Canoe Public Service District, Lost Creek-Mt. Clare Public Service District, Matewan, Paden City, Princeton, Ridgeley, Ronceverte, Municipal Utility Commission of the City of St. Albans, Valley Sanitary District, Sanitary Board of the City of Weirton, Wheeling Sanitary Board, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission, Legal Compilation, legal authority.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard E. Davies, President, Monongalia County Court. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, Water Programs Division, EPA grants, water and sewage systems, Construction Grants for Wastewater Treatment Works, Elkins, Huntington, South Charleston, Albright, Alderson, Anmoore, Chelyan Public Service District, Coal River Public Service District, Cottageville Public Service District, Crab Orchard-MacArthur Public Service District, Delbarton, Elk Garden, Flatwoods-Canoe Public Service District, Lost Creek-Mt. Clare Public Service District, Matewan, Paden City, Princeton, Ridgeley, Ronceverte, Municipal Utility Commission of the City of St. Albans, Valley Sanitary District, Sanitary Board of the City of Weirton, Wheeling Sanitary Board, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission, Legal Compilation, legal authority.","This folder contains an Index of EPA Legal Authority: Statues \u0026 Legislative History Executive Orders, Regulations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Daniel J. Snyder, III, Regional Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Russel E. Train, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; William D. Ruckelshaus, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, Effects of Pesticides in Water, Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, funding, Federal Clean Air Act, Surface Mining and Reclamation Association, Technology Transfer, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission, restricted use pesticides, Steubenville-Weirton-Wheeling Air Quality Control Region, Uranium Fuel Cycle, Warm Springs Sewage Collection and Treatment Facility, sediment control.","This folder contains correspondence with: Daniel J. Snyder, III, Regional Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Russel E. Train, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; William D. Ruckelshaus, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, Effects of Pesticides in Water, Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, funding, Federal Clean Air Act, Surface Mining and Reclamation Association, Technology Transfer, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission, restricted use pesticides, Steubenville-Weirton-Wheeling Air Quality Control Region, Uranium Fuel Cycle, Warm Springs Sewage Collection and Treatment Facility, sediment control.","This folder contains correspondence with: Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Douglas M. Epling, Commissioner and Secretary, West Virginia State Athletic Commission; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ralph W. Markham, Mayor of Paden City; Romeo Erdie, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Epic Conference, EPIC Diversified Systems Corporation, dog racing, horse racing, West Virginia Board of Banking and Financial Institutions, social security, public safety, water service – Flat Top – Cool Ridge, water and sewage systems, Board of Miner Training, Education and Certification, abortion, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, welfare, Governor's Highway Safety Administration, motor vehicles, legal matters, employment, Sagamore Water System, Appalachian Regional Commission, Cacapon and Berkeley Springs State Parks, Epsilon Tau Eta Sigma, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Equal Employment Opportunity Coordinating Council, Equal Rights Amendment, Equitable Gas Company, birth control, public institutions, highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: John N. Erlenborn, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Labor; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Sam J. Ervin, Jr., Chairman, Committee on Government Operations, U.S. Senate; E. Hansford McCourt, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Public Employees Retirement System. Topics include: bicentennial, timber, Kumbrabow State Forest, Better School Buildings Amendment, American Institute for Character Education, World War I veterans' bonus, minimum wage, labor, public safety, motor vehicles, civil service, Dealer's Franchise Protection Bill; Nuclear Regulatory Commission, employment security, education, fuel and energy, gas shortage, Erskine Glass and Manufacturing Company, food stamps, Burnt Meeting House Cemetery, Dent's Run Reclamation Project, legal matters, animal cruelty, Federal Privacy Board, social security, welfare, foster care, black lung benefits, public employees retirement, Public Service Program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Robert B. Erwin, Director, West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey; David J. Kostelansky, Director, Governor's Manpower Office; Willard H. Erwin, Jr., President, Bronco Junction Allergy Rehabilitation Foundation, Inc. Topics include: welfare, Public Service Program, classroom aides, Alcohol and Drug Countermeasure School, water conditions, West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey, surface mining industry, manpower, Student Employment Program, occupation licensing, Bronco Junction.","This folder contains correspondence with: Albert C. Esposito, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; William J. Oates, Member, West Virginia State Senate; Phyllis E. Given, Member, West Virginia State Senate; James G. Harlow, President, West Virginia University; Dr. M. Mitchell-Bateman, Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Dr. N.H. Dyer, Secretary, Medical Licensing Board of West Virginia; William T. Brotherton, Jr., President, West Virginia State Senate; Dr. Glen R. Leymaster, Director, American Medical Association; Dallas Bailey, President, Salem College; Frederick P. Stamp, Jr., President, West Virginia Board of Regents; Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States; Charles L. Currie, President, Wheeling College. Topics include: highways, manpower, Medical Licensing Board, Marshall University Medical School, Appalachian Regional Commission, Optometry Bill, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, West Virginia Board of Dental Examiners, West Virginia Board of Regents, physicians, Health Services Area designation, West Virginia University Medical School, bridge – Guyandotte site.","This folder contains correspondence with: James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Harry H. Esbenshade, Jr., Member, West Virginia Library Commission; Marvin L. Esch, U.S. House of Representatives; Gerald R. Ford, Minority Leader, U.S. House of Representatives; James B. Longley, Governor of Maine; C.L. Eshelman, President, Eshelman, Inc., W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Cleveland K. Benedict, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles, Albert C. Esposito, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Calvin A. Calendine, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Public Institutions; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: employment, West Virginia Library Commission, Education Commission of the States, Teachers Retirement System, military, dog racing bill, highway safety, public safety, arthritis, school textbooks, Cannelton Industries, deep mine developments, Marrowbone Development Company, Powelton Company, New River Company, Westmoreland Coal Company, execution, capital punishment, welfare, natural resources, workmen's compensation, legal matters.","This folder contains correspondence with: William E. Simon, Administrator, Federal Energy Office; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; Colonel Raymond J. Healey; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; John R. Drosick, Jr., Superintendent, McDowell County Public Schools; Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Office of the Adjutant General; Robert Eula, Mayor of Commerce, California. Topics include: bicentennial, Ethyl Digest, establishing of Petroleum Allocation Office in state, estate settlement, estate taxes, welfare, Office of Economic Opportunity, vocational rehabilitation, institutional purchasing, school service personnel salaries, Logan County flood, employment, gas services, natural resources, National Secretaries Association, arthritis, tourism, motor vehicles, West Virginia School Boards Association, Governor's Conference on Public Libraries, ethics codes for state officials, highways, Optometry Bill, William E. Eubank Memorial Armory, property taxes, selective service boards.","This folder contains correspondence with: Otis R. Bowen, Governor of Indiana; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, education, higher education, graduate education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Otis R. Bowen, Governor of Indiana; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, education, higher education, graduate education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, education, higher education, graduate education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jamez R. McCartney, Chairman, State Advisory Council on Vocational Education; John Evancho, Superintendent, Hancock County Schools; Ronald G. Pearson, State Treasurer; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; James Ross, Director, West Virginia Beer Commission; Barry Evans, Mayor of Huntington; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; C.E. Romine, Jr., Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Brooks Evans, Commissioner, Mineral County Commission. Topics include: vocational education, Appalachian Regional Commission, Weirton Regional Mental Health Facility, Hancock County Vocational Center, teacher salaries, Energy Stabilization Program, legal matters, retired teachers, welfare, adoption of Vietnamese children, natural resources, Office of Economic Opportunity, State Manpower Services Council, Public Service Program, water and sewage systems, investment, police program for Huntington, Comprehensive Criminal Justice Plan, Civic Center Feasibility Study – Huntington, Better School Buildings Amendment, optometry bill, motor vehicles, military.","his folder contains correspondence with: Dave Evans, U.S. House of Representatives; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thomas F. Cooper, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Frank E. Evans, U.S. House of Representatives; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety. Topics include: methane gas recovery, natural gas shortage, welfare, veterans' affairs, legislation, black lung benefits, Office of Economic Opportunity, graves, employment, education, Land and Water Conservation Fund Program, Medical Licensing Board of West Virginia, Consumer Protection Bill, public safety, daylight saving time, motor vehicles, West Virginia School Service Personnel Association, school personnel salaries, railroad crossings.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; Francis L. Blake, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Educational Broadcasting Authority; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Laurence M. Evans, Attorney at Law; James E. Ross, West Virginia Nonintoxicating Beer Commissioner. Topics include: welfare, veterinary medicine, consumer protection, Buffalo Valley Disaster, mental health, Office of Economic Opportunity, White House Office of Telecommunications Policy, Federal Energy Office, social security, Arbuckle Public Service District, water and sewage systems, public safety, employment, mental health, highways, Public Service Program, black lung benefits.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Melvin H. Evans, Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edwin F Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; John M. Slack, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives; E. Hansford McCourt, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Public Employees Retirement System; T. Blair Evans, District Director, Internal Revenue Service; William Evans, Mayor of Huntington; Jack C. Eversman, Mayor of Canfield, Ohio; Joe L. Evins, Chairman, Public Works Subcommittee, House Committee on Appropriations, U.S. House of Representatives; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: military, U.S. Marine Corps, toll-free telephone lines to state government, employment, Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Plan, black lung benefits, welfare, legislation, correctional officer salaries, capital punishment, JEEP Program, commerce, American Foundation for Negro Affairs, taxes, Internal Revenue Service, Appalachian Regional Commission, libraries, Office of Economic Opportunity, Federal Clean Air Act, pollution, Huntington Civic Center, emergency medical services (EMS), public safety, West Virginia Northern Railroad Company, state government salaries, social security, revenue sharing, Belington Community Health Center, Gallipolis locks, exceptional children.","This folder contains correspondence with: James B. Longley, Governor of Maine; B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Governor's Office of Federal/State Relations; Executive Committee, Appalachian Regional Commission; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; W.T. Brotherton, Jr., President, West Virginia State Senate; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety. Topics include: exchange of bathing suits and undergarments, exchange students, The Exchangite, excise and license taxes, education, execution, executive appointments, Appalachian Regional Commission, Treasury Automated Investment Data System, Executive Jet Aviation, Inc., Executives' Digest, tax exemptions for seniors, commerce, employment, welfare, public safety","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; J. James Exon, Governor of Nebraska; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; J. Welles Henderson, U.S. Commissioner General; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Louise Leonard, Member, West Virginia State Senate; C.C. Garvin, Jr., President, Exxon Corporation; W.T. Slick, Jr., Senior Vice President, Exxon Company, USA; William T. Coleman, Secretary of Transportation; William J. Usery, U.S. Secretary of Labor. Topics include: social security, welfare, Interstate Conference on Water Problems, International Exposition on the Environment, Spokane World's Fair EXPO '74, Export-Import Bank of the United States, export program, Extendicare, Inc., Economic Stabilization Program, National Association of Extradition Officials, extradition policies, environmental conservation, Exxon Corporation, Exxon Nuclear Company, Inc., gasoline shortage, energy crisis, bicentennial, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, highways, nursing, West Virginia State Board of Examiners for Licensed Practical Nursing, Norwood Orchards, Berkeley County Planning Commission, Hare Krishna Commune.","This folder contains correspondence with: Reubin O'D Askew, Governor of Florida; Gilbert E. Bursley, Michigan State Senator; George Busbee, Governor of Georgia; Gorham L. Black, Jr., Regional Director, Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Hugh Scott, Majority Leader, U.S. Senate; Katherine Hurley, Chairperson, Alaska State Board of Education; Sid McDonald, Alabama State Senator; Leo Lucero, Colorado State Representative; Robert G. Shrader, Wyoming State Superintendent of Public Instruction; George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama; Jay S. Hammond Governor of Alaska; Raul Castro, Governor of Arizona; David H. Pryor, Governor of Arkansas; Edmund G. Brown, Jr. Governor of California; Richard D. Lamm, Governor of Colorado; Ella T. Grasso, Governor of Connecticut; Sherman W. Tribbitt, Governor of Delaware; George R. Ariyoshi, Governor of Hawaii;  Cecil D. Andrus, Governor of Idaho; Dan Walker, Governor of Illinois; Otis R. Bowen, Governor of Indiana; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; Robert F. Bennett, Governor of Kansas; Julian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky; Edwin Edwards, Governor of Louisiana; James B. Longley, Governor of Maine; Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland; Michael S. Dukakis, Governor of Massachusetts; William G. Milliken, Governor of Michigan; Wendell R. Anderson, Governor of Minnesota; William L. Waller, Governor of Mississippi; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of Missouri; Thomas L. Judge, Governor of Montana; J. James Exon, Governor of Nebraska; Mike O'Callaghan, Governor of Nevada; Meldrim Thomson, Jr., Governor of New Hampshire; Brendan T. Byrne, Governor of New Jersey; Jerry Apodaca, Governor of New Mexico; Hugh L. Carey, Governor of New York; James E. Holshouser, Jr., Governor of North Carolina; Arthur A. Link, Governor of North Dakota; James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio; Robert W. Straub, Governor of Oregon; David L. Boren, Governor of Oklahoma; Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania; Rafael Hernandez-Colon, Governor of Puerto Rico; Philip W. Noel, Governor of Rhode Island; James B. Edwards, Governor of South Carolina; Richard F. Kneip, Governor of South Dakota; Ray Blanton, Governor of Tennessee; Dolph Briscoe, Governor of Texas; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Thomas P. Salmon, Governor of Vermont; Mills E Godwin, Jr., Governor of Virginia; Cyril E. King, Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Patrick J. Lucey, Governor of Wisconsin; Ed Herschler, Governor of Wyoming. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Executive Director position, ECS search committee, letters to applicants.","This folder contains correspondence with: R.E. Lieuallen, Chancellor, Oregon State System of Higher Education; Thomas C. Schmidt, Commissioner, Rhode Island Department of Education; George Sandison, Washington State Senator; Leo Lucero, Colorado House of Representatives; Gilbert E. Bursley, Michigan State Senator; Hunter B. Andrews, Virginia State Senator; Cyril B. Busbee, South Carolina State Superintendent of Education; Joseph C. Harder, Kansas State Senator; Terry Mann, Kentucky House of Representatives; Leo Perlis, Director of Community Services, AFL-CIO; Bill J. Priest, Chancellor, Dallas County Community College District; Robert G. Schrader, Wyoming State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, committee appointments.","This folder contains correspondence with: George H Mahon, U.S. House of Representatives; John L. Swigert, Jr., Executive Director, Committee on Science and Astronautics, U.S. House of Representatives; Mike McCormack, U.S. House of Representatives; David R. Obey, U.S. House of Representatives; John H. Dent, U.S. House of Representatives; Thomas F. Eagleton, U.S. Senator; J. Glenn Beall, Jr., U.S. Senator; Harrison A. Williams, Jr., U.S. Senator; Charles A. Mosher, U.S. House of Representatives; John Jarman, U.S. House of Representatives; John W. Wydler, U.S. House of Representatives; Dale Bumpers, U.S. Senator; Jacob K. Javits, U.S. Senator; Edward M. Kennedy, U.S. Senator; William D. Hathaway, U.S. Senator; Alan Cranston, U.S. Senator; Ted Stevens, U.S. Senator; Robert T. Stafford, U.S. Senator; Robert Taft, Jr., U.S. Senator; Warren G. Magnuson, U.S. Senator; Ernest F. Hollings, U.S. Senator; Hiram L. Fong, U.S. Senator; Lawton Chiles, U.S. Senator; Clifford P. Case, U.S. Senator; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Edward W. Brooke, U.S. Senator; Birch Bayh, U.S. Senator; John C. Stennis, U.S. Senator; William Proxmire, U.S. Senator; Joseph M. Montoya, U.S. Senator; Timothy E. Wirth, U.S. House of Representatives; Gary Hart, U.S. Senator; Olin E. Teague, U.S House of Representatives; John N. Erlenborn, U.S. House of Representatives; Marvin L. Esch, U.S. House of Representatives; Edwin D. Eshleman, U.S. House of Representatives; Lloyd Meeds, U.S. House of Representatives; James G. O'Hara, U.S. House of Representatives; Joseph M. McDade, U.S. House of Representatives; Carl D. Perkins, U.S. House of Representatives; Alphonzo Bell, U.S. House of Representatives; Floyd Haskell, U.S. Senator; Frank E. Evans, U.S. House of Representatives; Pat Schroeder, U.S. House of Representatives; Don Fuqua, U.S. House of Representatives; James W. Symington, U.S. House of Representatives;  Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; James Scheuer, U.S. House of Representatives; William L. Armstrong, U.S. House of Representatives; Albert H. Quie, U.S. House of Representatives; Ronald A. Sarasin, U.S. House of Representatives; Frank Thompson, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives; Edward R. Roybal, U.S. House of Representatives; Peter A. Peyser, U.S. House of Representatives; James P. Johnson, U.S. House of Representatives; Daniel J. Flood, U.S. House of Representatives; Neal Smith, U.S. House of Representatives; Edward J. Patten, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert R. Casey, U.S. House of Representatives; John Brademas, U.S. House of Representatives; Dominick V. Daniels, U.S. House of Representatives; Larry Winn, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives; Louis Frey, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives; Barry M. Goldwater, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives; William H. Natcher, U.S. House of Representatives; John Glenn, Jr., U.S. Senator; Richard S. Schweiker, U.S. Senator; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Claiborne Pell, U.S. Senator; Walter F. Mondale, U.S. Senator; Louis Stokes, U.S. House of Representatives; Gunn McKay, U.S. House of Representatives; Elford A. Cederberg, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert H. Michel, U.S. House of Representatives; Silvio O. Conte, U.S. House of Representatives; Garner E. Shriver, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, National Assessment of Educational Progress, education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jerry Apodaca, Governor of New Mexico; Gilbert Bursley, Michigan State Senator; Terry Mann, Kentucky State Representative. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Priorities Committee, education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carrol E. Burchinal, Director, North Dakota State Board of Vocational Education; Robert G. Schrader, Wyoming State Superintendent of Public Instruction; Hunter B. Andrews, Virginia State Senator; Katherine Hurley, Chairperson, State Board of Education; Edward Meade, Vice President, Ford Foundation; Parker Evatt, South Carolina State Representative; Leo Perlis, Director of Community Services, AFL-CIO; Morgan Smith, Colorado State Representative; Dorothy Mae Taylor, Louisiana State Representative; Carolyn Warner, Arizona State Superintendent of Education; Lucille Maurer, Maryland Assemblywoman; Calvin Dellefield, Executive Director, National Advisory Council on Vocational Education; Howard Boozer, Executive Director, Commission on Higher Education; James Bond, President, California State University at Sacramento; Edwin Edwards, Governor of Louisiana; Jeanette F. Reibman, Pennsylvania State Senator; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Affirmative Action Committee, Search Committee.","This folder contains correspondence with: James R. Schlesinger, Secretary, U.S. Department of Defense; Rogers C.B. Morton, Secretary, U.S. Department of the Interior; John Dunlop, Secretary, U.S. Department of Labor; Caspar W. Weinberger, Secretary, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Dolph Briscoe, Governor of Texas; Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., U.S. Senator; James L. Buckley, U.S. Senator; Wendell H. Ford, U.S. Senator; John O. Pastore, U.S. Senator; Philip A. Hart, U.S. Senator; Frank E. Moss, U.S. Senator; Ted Stevens, U.S. Senator; William Proxmire, U.S. Senator; Warren G. Magnuson, U.S. Senator; Robert T. Stafford, U.S. Senator; J. Glenn Beall, Jr., U.S. Senator; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Claiborne Pell, U.S. Senator; Garry Brown, U.S. House of Representatives; Willis D. Gradison, U.S. House of Representatives; John E. Moss, U.S. House of Representatives; Alan Cranston, U.S. Senator; Abraham Ribicoff, U.S. Senator; Robert Dole, U.S. Senator; Charles Percy, U.S. Senator; Walter Huddleston, U.S. Senator; Frank Annunzio, U.S. House of Representatives; John Breckinridge, U.S. House of Representatives; Tim Lee Carter, U.S. House of Representatives; Patsy T. Mink, U.S. House of Representatives; Dominick V Daniels, U.S. House of Representatives; Carl D. Perkins, Chairman, Education and Labor Committee, U.S. House of Representatives; Garner E. Schriver, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert H. Michel, U.S. House of Representatives; David R. Obey, U.S. House of Representatives; Neal Smith, U.S. House of Representatives; William H. Natcher, U.S. House of Representatives; Daniel J. Flood, Chairman, Subcommittee on Labor, Health, Education and Welfare, U.S. House of Representatives; William L. Armstrong, U.S. House of Representatives; Jack F. Kemp, U.S. House of Representatives; Lawrence Coughlin, U.S. House of Representatives; Joseph M. McDade, U.S. House of Representatives; Yvonne Brathwaite Burke, U.S. House of Representatives; Gunn McKay, U.S. House of Representatives; Frank E. Evans, U.S. House of Representatives; George H. Mahon, Chairman, Committee on Appropriations, U.S. House of Representatives; Peter A. Peyser, U.S. House of Representatives; Mervin L. Esch, U.S. House of Representatives; John N. Erlenborn, U.S. House of Representatives; Shirley Chisholm, U.S. House of Representatives; Albert H. Quie, U.S. House of Representatives; Alan Steelman, U.S. House of Representatives; Gilbert Gude, U.S. House of Representatives; Clarence J. Brown, U.S. House of Representatives; Frank Horton, U.S. House of Representatives; Henry S. Reuss, U.S. House of Representatives; Jack Brooks, Chairman, Committee on Government Operations, U.S. House of Representatives; Elford A. Cederberg, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert F. Drinan, U.S. House of Representatives; Cardiss Collins, U.S. House of Representatives; Benjamin S. Rosenthal, Chairman, Subcommittee on Commerce, Consumer and Monetary Affairs; U.S. House of Representatives; Gene Snyder, U.S. House of Representatives; Romeo L. Mazzoli, U.S. House of Representatives; Carroll Hubbard, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives; Margaret M. Heckler, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: education, National Assessment of Educational Progress, Education Commission of the States, consumer protection.","This folder contains correspondence with: Christopher S. Bond, Governor of Missouri; Robert J. Henle, President, Georgetown University; Harold L. Enarson, President, Ohio State University; Raymond H. Bateman, New Jersey State Senator; Ed Herschler, Governor of Wyoming; Patrick J. Lucey, Governor of Wisconsin; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Cyril E. King, Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands; Mills E. Godwin, Jr. Governor of Virginia; Thomas P. Salmon, Governor of Vermont; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Dolph Briscoe, Governor of Texas; Ray Blanton, Governor of Tennessee; Richard F. Kneip, Governor of South Dakota; James B. Edwards, Governor of South Carolina; Philip W. Noel, Governor of Rhode Island; Rafael Hernandez-Colon, Governor of Puerto Rico; Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania; Robert W. Straub, Governor of Oregon; David L. Boren, Governor of Oklahoma; James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio; Arthur A. Link, Governor of North Dakota; James E. Holshouser, Jr., Governor of North Carolina; Hugh L. Carey, Governor of New York; Jerry Apodaca, Governor of New Mexico; Brendan T. Byrne, Governor of New Jersey; Meldrim Thompson, Jr., Governor of New Hampshire; Mike O'Callaghan, Governor of Nevada; J. James Exon, Governor of Nebraska; Thomas L. Judge, Governor of Montana; William L. Waller, Governor of Mississippi; Wendell R. Anderson, Governor of Minnesota; William G. Milliken, Governor of Michigan; Michael S. Dukakis, Governor of Massachusetts; Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland; James B. Longley, Governor of Maine; Edwin Edwards, Governor of Louisiana; Julian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky; Robert F. Bennett, Governor of Kansas; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; Otis R. Bowen, Governor of Indiana; Dan Walker, Governor of Illinois; Cecil D. Andrus, Governor of Idaho; George R. Ariyoshi, Governor of Hawaii; Ricardo J. Bordallo; Governor of Guam; George Busbee, Governor of Georgia; Reubin O'D. Askew, Governor of Florida; Sherman W. Tribbitt, Governor of Delaware; Ella T. Grasso, Governor of Connecticut; Richard D. Lamm, Governor of Colorado; Edmund G. Brown, Jr., Governor of California; David H. Pryor, Governor of Arkansas; Raul H. Castro, Governor of Arizona; Earl B. Ruth, Governor of American Samoa; Jay S. Hammond, Governor of Alaska; George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, graduate education, equal educational opportunity.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Terrell H. Bell, Commissioner, U.S. Office of Education. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Executive Committee, State-Federal Communications.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Terrell H. Bell, Commissioner, U.S. Office of Education; Albert H. Quie, U.S. House of Representatives; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of Missouri. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Executive Committee, Education Amendments of 1974, State-Federal Communications, Equal Rights for Women in Education, inequality in education, higher education, vocational education, collective bargaining, Compact, graduate education.","This folder contains correspondence with: James B. Longley, Governor of Maine; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, administrative arrangements, Affirmative Action Committee, Affirmative Action Report, agenda, Early Childhood Project, alcohol abuse, alcoholism prevention.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Wendell R. Anderson, Governor of Minnesota. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, equal education opportunity amendment, Executive Director position, annual meeting.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jerry Apodaca, Governor of New Mexico; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Reubin O'D. Askew, Governor of Florida; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, West Virginia Secretary of State; James R. McCartney, West Virginia Secretary of State; Edwin D. Eshleman, U.S. House of Representatives; Frank Thompson, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives; Terrell H. Bell, Commissioner, U.S. Office of Education; Robert Bennett, Governor of Kansas; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of Missouri; Otis R. Bowen, Governor of Indiana; Edmund G. Brown, Jr., Governor of California. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Executive Director position, Executive Committee, audit, Basic Educational Opportunity Grant Program, bilingual resolution, breakfast meetings, Education Commission of the States Bulletin.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jerry Apodaca, Governor of New Mexico; Warren G. Hill, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, chairman, early childhood education, child abuse project, congressional luncheon, Commission handbook, newsletter, Compact, policy statements","Topics include: Education Commission of the States, early childhood project, Compact, correctional education project.","Topics include: Education Commission of the States, commissioner changes, annual meeting, Steering Committee, graduate education, higher education, Compact, correctional education, Title IX, collective bargaining, desegregating public colleges, inflation.","Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Compact, discrimination in education, alcoholism, child abuse, education for handicapped, consumer protection, Task Force on Coordination, Governance and Structure of Postsecondary Education, Corrections Education Project, ECS Currents, National Conference on Consumer Protection in Postsecondary Education, Early Childhood Project.","This folder contains correspondence with: Homer O. Elseroad, Director of Elementary/Secondary Education Services, Education Commission of the States; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; David Hall, Governor of Oklahoma; W.T. Brotherton, Jr., President, West Virginia Senate; Marvin L. Esch, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Early Childhood Conference, early childhood task force, Education Amendments of 1974, Education Finance Center Advisory Committee, equal rights for women in education, education of handicapped children, Education Legislative Seminar, energy crisis.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Executive Committee, committees, project reports, financial affairs, Executive Director position, expense policy, Steering Committee.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Terrell H. Bell, Commissioner, U.S. Office of Education; Marshall L. Lind, Alaska Commissioner of Education; Paul Parks, Massachusetts Secretary of Educational Affairs, John W. Porter, Michigan Superintendent of Public Instruction; Howard M. Klebanoff, Connecticut State Representative; Frank Brouillet, Washington Superintendent of Public Instruction; Hunter B. Andrew, Virginia State Senator; John Brademas, U.S. House of Representatives; Lloyd Meeds, U.S. House of Representatives; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; Warren Hill, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Robert B. McCall, Deputy Director, Education Commission of the States; Bennett D. Katz; Maine State Senator. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Executive Committee, Steering Committee, child development, audit, alcohol abuse, committees, Executive Director position, General Revenue Sharing Act, higher education, Inservice Education Program, Interstate Migrant Education Task Force, Project to Improve Education of Adult and Juvenile Offenders, Indirect Cost Settlement.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert B. McCall, Deputy Director, Education Commission of the States; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; John Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services; Orval Hansen, U.S. House of Representatives; James A. Hazlett, Director of Elementary/Secondary Education Services; Richard M. Millard, Director of Higher Education Services. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, First National Assessment of Mathematics, Executive Committee, expense policy, Financing Postsecondary Education, graduate education, education of handicapped children, newsletter, health education, vocational education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert B. McCall, Deputy Director, Education Commission of the States; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; John Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services; Orval Hansen, U.S. House of Representatives; James A. Hazlett, Director of Elementary/Secondary Education Services; Richard M. Millard, Director of Higher Education Services. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, First National Assessment of Mathematics, Executive Committee, expense policy, Financing Postsecondary Education, graduate education, education of handicapped children, newsletter, health education, vocational education.","Topics include, Education Commission of the States, higher education, Higher Education in the States (publication).","Topics include, Education Commission of the States, higher education, Higher Education in the States (publication).","This folder contains correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of Missouri; James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governor's Conference. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, annual meeting, equal educational opportunity, Executive Committee, National Governors' Conference.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner, Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Governor's Office of Federal-State Relations; Donald Whitehead, Federal Cochairman, Appalachian Regional Commission; Charles E. Lohr, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Dr. Mildred M. Bateman, Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Dr. N.H. Dyer, Director, West Virginia Department of Health; Robert R. Nelson, West Virginia State Senator; George H. Seibert, Jr., Minority Leader, West Virginia House of Delegates; Marion W. Shiflet, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; H. Darrel Darby, West Virginia State Senator; Alan L. Susman, West Virginia State Senator; Samuel N. Kusic, West Virginia State Senator; Mario J. Palumbo, West Virginia State Senator; William R. Sharpe, Jr., West Virginia State Senator; Carl E. Gainer, West Virginia State Senator; John Pat Fanning, West Virginia State Senator; Roy H. Rogerson, Minority Leader, West Virginia State Senate; Lafe P. Ward, West Virginia State Senator; W.T. Brotherton, Jr., President, West Virginia State Senate; Gust G. Brenda, Jr., Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; A.L. Sommerville, Jr., Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Donald L. Kopp, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Thomas G. Goodwin, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Nick Fantasia, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Walter Rollins, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; James M. Moler, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Jackie Withrow, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Billy B. Burke, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Educational Legislative Seminar, Interagency Council for Child Development.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; John B. Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, resolutions, policy statements, vocational education, annual meeting, Steering Committee, Executive Committee, Early Childhood Project.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert L. Lamborn, Executive Director, Council for American Private Education; Charles E. Lohr, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, private education, Legislative Review (publication), Handicapped Children's Education Project, special education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Ron de Lugo, Delegate, U.S. Virgin Islands; Albert H. Quie, U.S. House of Representatives, Floyd K. Haskell, U.S. Senator; Otis R. Bowen, Governor of Indiana; Joseph M. Montoya, U.S. Senator; Tom McCall, Governor of Oregon; Robert B. McCall, Deputy Director, Education Commission of the States; John B. Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Lilly Foundation, A Legislator's Guide to School Finance, Executive Committee, postsecondary education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Robert R. Nelson, West Virginia State Senator. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, higher education, Executive Committee, Steering Committee, Model State Legislation, National Assessment of Educational Progress, National Football League (NFL), newly elected officers.","This folder contains correspondence with: Carl D. Perkins, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives; Claiborne Pell, U.S. Senator; George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governor's Conference; Robert B. McCall, Assistant Executive Director, Education Commission of the States. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Executive Director position, National Governors' Conference, Steering Committee, Project on Evaluation and Improvement of Statewide Planning, policy positions, postsecondary education, audit, state education priorities.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Albert H. Quie, U.S. House of Representatives; John B. Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services; regional conference, Calvin Rampton, Governor of Utah and Chairman, National Governors' Conference; Robert B. McCall, Deputy Director, Education Commission of the States; David Hall, Governor of Oklahoma; Hugh L. Carey, Governor of New York; James Rhodes, Governor of Ohio. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, questionnaire, special education, Steering Committee, reorganization, postsecondary education, collective bargaining, alcohol, Equal Rights for Women in Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas P. Salmon, Governor of Vermont; Terry Sanford, President, Duke University; John B. Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services; Tom McCall, Governor of Oregon; Ronald L. Smith, Deputy Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; John H. Dent, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Executive Director position, school finance reform, school finance systems, Search Committee.","This folder contains correspondence with: John B. Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services; Ronald L. Smith, Deputy Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Warren G. Hill; Mark R. Shedd, Connecticut Commissioner of Education; Terrel H. Bell, U.S. Commissioner of Education. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Search Committee, Selection Procedures Committee, alcohol abuse, alcohol legislation, service personnel, Soviet Union, State Leaders Directory 1973—1974, special education, Handicapped Children's Education Project, state education priorities, State Educational Assessment Programs.","Topics include: Education Commission of the States, higher education, private education, tuition systems, special education, Handicapped Children's Education Project, graduate education, Steering Committee.","This folder contain correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Richard M. Millard, Director, Postsecondary Education Department; John B. Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, State Liaison Coordination System, State Postsecondary Education Profile, state tax support of higher education, Steering Committee, Amendments to the Federal Vocational Education and Higher Education Act, Executive Director position.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Today in ECS, Task Force on Coordination, Governance and Structure of Postsecondary Education, Handicapped Children's Education Project, National Assessment of Educational Progress, state early childhood programs, Task Force on Consumer Education, Task Force on Model State Legislation, Steering Committee, state funding in higher education.","This folder contains correspondence with: John B. Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services; Jerry Apodaca, Governor of New Mexico. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Steering Committee, Search Committee, child abuse, Affirmative Action Plan 1975.","This folder contains correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Robert R. Nelson, West Virginia State Senator; Charles E. Lohr, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; John B. Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services; Robert B. McCall, Deputy Director, Education Commission of the States; Ronald L. Smith, Deputy Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Joseph C. Harder, Kansas State Senator; Gordon Sandison, Washington State Senator; David Hall, Governor of Oklahoma. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Steering Committee, child abuse, Correctional Education Project.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert B. McCall, Deputy Director, Education Commission of the States; Gilbert E. Bursley, Michigan State Senator; Philip W. Noel, Governor of Rhode Island. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Steering Committee, bylaws.","This folder contains correspondence with: Norman L. Fagan, Director, West Viginia Science and Culture Center; John E. \"Jack\" Fahey, Mayor of Wheeling; John Pat Fanning, Chairman, Senate Finance Committee, West Virginia State Senate; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; George Faris, III, President, Health Planning Association of North Central West Virginia; James R. McCartney, West Virginia Secretary of State; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Anthony J. Filberto, Clerk, Brooke County Commission. Topics include: manpower, Public Service Commission, Fairmont Municipal Airport Board, social security, air pollution, Vietnam bonus, Health Planning Association of North Central West Virginia, United Mine Workers of America widow's benefits, employment, Norfolk and Western Railway Company, welfare, black lung benefits, health, mental health, energy, Federal Trade Commission, trade regulation rules, Stonewall Jackson Dam, Hancock County Historical Society, housing, highways, Weirton Mental Health Center, Linda Fink death, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA).","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; David J. Kostelansky, Director, Governors' Manpower Office; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Joseph R. Fowler, Jr., State Travel Director; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; James G. Harlow, President, West Virginia University; Louise Leonard, West Virginia State Senator; Wallace Files, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; William J. Oates, Jr., West Virginia State Senator; Luke E. Terry, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Harold L. Frankel, Mayor of Huntington. Topics include: welfare, Jefferson County Parks and Recreation Commission, Rubber Fabricators, Inc., Monroe County Chamber of Commerce, Medicaid, Stonewall Jackson Dam, Lewis County Chamber of Commerce, workmen's compensation, fiscal policy, housing and urban development, water supply, Northeastern Appalachian Regional Fruit and Berry Laboratory, West Virginia University Foundation, Inc., Martinsburg/Berkeley County Chamber of Commerce, Inc., public utilities, malpractice legislation, Public Service Commission, black lung benefits, Public Service Program, Putnam County Parks and Recreation Commission, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA).","This folder contains correspondence with: Gerald S. White, Executive Director, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Norman L. Fagan, Executive Director, West Virginia Arts and Humanities Council; John E. \"Jack\" Fahey, Mayor of Wheeling; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; J. Richard Davis, Mayor of Fairmont; Ralph N. Steele, Mayor of Fairmont. Topics include: Cincinnati Appalachian Festival, highways, bicentennial, McMechen disaster area, crime prevention, Flatwoods-Canoe Run Public Service District, water and sewage systems, welfare, abortion, gas, Fact Finder, genocide treaty, Facts, Incorporated, faculty salaries, teacher salaries, West Virginia Arts and Humanities Council, West Virginia Science and Culture Center, High Voltage Systems, Inc., Appalachian Regional Commission, Public Service Program, Weirton Steel, Kanawha County textbooks, social security, community development, Fair Labor Standards Act Amendments, Wage and Hour Act, West Virginia School Service Personnel Association, Economic Stabilization Program, United States Water Resources Council, retired teachers, public housing, Farmers Home Administration, educational legislation, Fairmont Airport, Fairmont Aquatic Club, Fairmont Armory, Fairmont City Sewage Treatment, Fairmont Community College, Fairmont-Marion County Transit Authority, Fairmont Wall Plaster Company.","This folder contains correspondence with: Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Dale Adkison, Mayor of Falling Springs. Topics include: school personnel salaries, Fairview Instant Library Projects, Fairview Cemetery, Faith and Freedom, medical licensing, West Virginia Board of Regents, West Virginia Society of Washington, D.C., water pollution, employment, National Science Foundation, abortion, mining, bicentennial, military, oil and gas, West Virginia Board of Veterinary Medicine.","This folder contains correspondence with: James H. Falk, Associate Director, Domestic Council to the President. Topics include: Economic Development Administration, energy, Fourco Glass Company, Buffalo Creek Disaster, Amendments to the Clean Air Act, Economic Stabilization Program, presidential reports, Federal Disaster Preparedness and Assistance Program, State and Federal Relations.","This folder contains correspondence with: William H. Loy, West Virginia State Representative, Gino R. Columbo, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: flood insurance, social security, legislation, Family Planning Population Reporter, Family Planning Digest, family planning programs, abortion, birth control, Family Practice Model Unit (Thomas Memorial Hospital), Family Practice Residency Program, Family Service of Marion and Harrison Counties, Inc., mental health, Famous Names Auction, famous West Virginians.","This folder contains correspondence with: John Pat Fanning, Chairman, Finance Committee, West Virginia State Senate; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, West Virginia Secretary of State; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Carl G. Beard, II, Director, Air Pollution Control Commission. Topics include: Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), Appalachian Regional Commission, Education Legislative Seminar, personnel salaries, Interagency Council for Child Development, West Virginia Federation of the Blind, veterans' affairs, bridges, Department of Highways budget, Senate Finance Committee, Department of Welfare budget, welfare, State Employees Retirement Act, State Office Building Commission, social security.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Paul Fannin, U.S. Senator; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Prince B. Woodard, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Nick Fantasia, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; George Faris, III, President, Health Planning Association of North Central West Virginia. Topics include; capitol lighting, Coalcon, poetry, public health, New River, Industry Education Organization, The Mountain Call, motor vehicles, canning lid shortage, Office of Economic Opportunity, West Virginia Board of Regents, Educational Legislative Seminar, Appalachian Regional Commission, West Virginia Labor-Management Relations Board, West Virginia Board of Dental Examiners, citizenship, personal income tax, Health Planning Association of North Central West Virginia, employment, veterans' affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: Williamson Memorial Hospital, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), Pleasant Valley Hospital, bicentennial, Marshall University Alumni Association, military, welfare, Better School Buildings Amendment, daylight savings time, unit system, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), Public Service Program, motor vehicles, black lung benefits, social security, employment.","This folder contains correspondence with; E.T. Klassen, Postmaster General of the U.S.; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Charles E. Farley, Jr., President, Putnam County Commission; George Farley, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: abortion, black lung benefits, commemorative stamps, Battle of Point Pleasant, employment, Appalachian Regional Commission, Regional Planning and Development Council, Special Demonstration Project – Putnam County, Public Service Program, Putnam County Health Center, manpower, regional councils, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, United Mine Workers of America, public safety, welfare, veterans' affairs, Four Seasons Nursing Center, Sunday Closing Law.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; John A. Knebel, Acting Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Clement R Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Ralph Bailey, President, Consolidation Coal Company. Topics include: farm animals, farm building codes, farm education, welfare, commerce, Pinecrest Hospital, employment, Optometry Bill, Vietnam bonus, veterans' affairs, food stamps for miners, Farmers Home Administration, highways, military, Internal Revenue Service, scrap iron, mine subsidence, Farmington area schools, Farmington Mine Disaster, Consolidation Coal Company, Farmington Mine Subsidence Project.","This folder contains correspondence with: Aubrey C. Robertson, President, Braxton County Commission; Gene Diamond, Mayor of Martinsburg; J. Kenton Lambert, Director, Farmers Home Administration. Topics include: Farmers Home Administration (FHA), FHA loans, Braxton County Hospital, Federal Housing Administration, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, water and sewer facilities.","This folder contains correspondence with: George H. Seibert, Jr., Minority Leader, West Virginia House of Delegates; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Frank F. Fasi, Mayor of Honolulu, Hawaii; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety. Topics include: West Virginia Youth Conservation Program, East River Mountain Tunnel, Energy Stabilization Program, welfare, Marshall University engineering school, social security, vocational rehabilitation, workmen's compensation, black lung benefits, Governor's Highway Safety Administration, sex education, West Virginia Dental Association, abandoned mine, employment, public safety, gasoline tax law, Valley Falls Public Service District Water Project, bicentennial, State Advisory Council for Vocational Education, Fruth Elementary School, school service personnel salaries, natural resources, Federal Housing Administration, Native American artifacts.","This folder contains correspondence with: W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Gordon H. Faulkner, Director, West Virginia Department of Public Institutions and Division of Correction; Herbert L. Scites, Superintendent, Putnam County Schools; James C. Fawcett, Mayor of Grafton. Topics include: highways, employment, Public Service Commission, water supply, veterans' affairs, Putnam Health Center, Vietnam bonus, school personnel salaries, welfare, legislation, water and sewage systems, Audra State Park, health, West Virginia Industrial School for Boys, Department of Veterans' Affairs budget, revenue sharing, manpower, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), West Virginia Health Systems Agency, mental hospitals, retired teachers.","This folder contains correspondence with: George M. Edwards, Superintendent, Fayette County Board of Education; B.L. Coffindaffer, Governor's Office of Federal/State Relations; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: manufacturing plants, Fayette Art League, Inc., Fayette County Board of Education, vocational education, emergency medical services, highways, Fayette County Court, Fayette County Daycare Center, Fayette County Development Center for Handicapped Children, West Virginia School Service Personnel Association, ESEA Title I Funds, Fayette County Jail, Energy Stabilization Program, FMRS Community Mental Health Center, Fayette Plateau Chamber of Commerce, New River Gorge Scenic Railroad, welfare, workmen's compensation.","This folder contains correspondence with: James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Richard D. Fearing, President, Mountain View Conference of Seventh Day Adventists; Theodore C. Fearnow, Chairman, Middle Atlantic Environmental Council; E.K. Feaster, President, Fairmont State College; Homer R. Shields, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Charles Feather, Mayor of Terra Alta; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs. Topics include: employment, Mountain View Conference of Seventh Day Adventists, Middle Atlantic Environmental Council, Warm Springs Public Service District, water and sewage systems, Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin, Potomac River Basin Advisory Committee, management of state forests, motor vehicles, Appalachian Regional Commission, Public Service Program, manpower, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), retired teachers, veterans' affairs, Wheeling disaster.","This folder contains correspondence with: James H. Falk, Associate Director, Domestic Council to the President; Clarence M. Kelley, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation; Robert Fri, Acting Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States; Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1973, Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1975, highways, energy crisis, fuel supply, Federal Aviation Administration, Uniform Crime Reporting Program, Federal Clean Air Act, Federal Communications Commission, Public Service Commission, Western Union International, Inc., Federal Council on the Arts and Humanities, Federal Disaster Assistance Administration, McMechen Slide, Ohio County Flood, Ohio-Marshall County Flood, Wheeling Flood, Buffalo Valley Disaster.","This folder contains correspondence with: Orlando B. Potter, Staff Director, Federal Election Commission; William L. Fisher, Acting Assistant Secretary of the Interior. Topics include: federal election campaign laws, Federal Election Commission, Campaign Finance Law, federal funds in the general election, Federal Employment Security Office, Federal Energy Development Impact Assistance Fund, Federal Energy Resource Development Assistance, coal, energy shortage, Federal Energy Office, energy management programs funding, gasoline suppliers, gasoline, gas allocation, illumination of highways, projected cost increase of asphalt, residual fuel oil, Federal Energy Administration, Tourism/Recreation Advisory Committee.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert G. Davis, Acting Director, Intergovernmental Relations and Special Programs, Federal Energy Administration; Joseph A. LaSala, Regional Administrator, Federal Energy Administration Region III; Frank G. Zarb, Administrator, Federal Energy Administration; Arthur F. Sampson, Administrator, General Services Administration. Topics include: Federal Energy Administration, Eastern Coal Forum, military, energy conservation youth training program, state energy conservation effort, energy crisis, residential energy conservation program, Project Conserve Program, West Virginia Commission on Energy, Economy, and Environment, oil and gas, Project Independence, Natural Gas Conservation Action Option Projects, gas shortage, State Reimbursement Program, Energy Polic and Conservation Act, Consolidated Gas Corporation, President's Energy Resources Council.","This folder contains correspondence with: William W. Geimer, Director, Intergovernmental Relations and Special Programs Administrator, Federal Energy Administration; Joseph A. LaSala, Regional Administrator, Federal Energy Administration Region III; Frank G. Zarb, Administrator, Federal Energy Administration; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; John C. Sawhill, Administrator, Federal Energy Administration. Topics include: Federal Energy Administration, home improvement, employment, coal shortage, natural gas shortage.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; Ronald Reagan, Governor of California; Thomas F. Foley, U.S. House of Representatives; J. Robert Hunter, Acting Federal Insurance Administrator, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; William T. Coleman, Jr., U.S. Secretary of Transportation; Asaph H. Hall, Administrator, Federal Railroad Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation; Gorham L. Black, Jr., Chairman, Mid-Atlantic Federal Regional Council and Regional Director, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Dennis F. Lamm, Mayor of Anmoore. Topics include: federal flood insurance, Federal Flood Insurance Program, federal funding, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Wallace Volunteer Fire Department, federal grants, Federal Governments Accountants Association, Federal Highway Act funds, Federal Highway Administration, National Conference on Areawide Carpooling, Federal Housing Administration, Farmers Home Administration, Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act, National Conference of State Coordinating Agencies, Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 208, local rail service assistance, Federal Regional Council, Buffalo Creek Public Service District, federal revenue sharing.","Topics include: Federal Milk Market Administrator, Middle Atlantic Market Administrator's Bulletin, milk prices, U.S. Department of Agriculture.","This folder contains correspondence with: Si Galperin, Jr., West Virginia State Senator; J. Thomas Rosch, Director, Federal Trade Commission; Kenneth R. Cole, Deputy Assistant to the President, Domestic Council; R. LeRoy Carpenter, Oklahoma Commissioner of Health; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs. Topics include: Federal Scenic Highway, Federal Surface Mining Bill, federal tax returns, Federal Telephone Directory, drug prices, consumer protection, Federal Voting Assistance Program, Federal Water Pollution Control Amendments of 1972, Federal Water Pollution Control Act, federally funded health programs, Federation of American Hospitals, West Virginia Federation of the Blind, Inc., Federation for Community Planning, Federation of Experienced Americans, Federation of Insurance Counsel, motor vehicles, highway safety, Federation of Tax Administrators, West Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs, veterans' affairs, Boy Scouts.","This folder contains correspondence with: Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Ira S. Latimer, Jr. Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: renewal licensure fees for registered nurses, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, Physical Fitness Games (CBS Network), commerce, Summer Youth Program, Mid-Ohio Valley Transit Authority, choke-saving devices, Heimlich Maneuver, medical equipment for state parks, fuel shortage, Teamsters Union, Aeronautics Commission, French Creek Game Farm, surface mining, Shaver's Fork, dedication of Science and Culture Building, strip mining, American Bar Association, welfare, death penalty, student letters.","This folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Feltner, Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; John M. Gates, West Virginia State Auditor; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Raymond Ferguson, President, White Sulphur Springs Chamber of Commerce. Topics include: junked cars, truckers' strike, Vietnam bonus, welfare, employment, vocational rehabilitation, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA), WWVA Radio, consumer protection, legislation, U.S. National Wildwater team trials on Cheat River, tourism, legal matters, Lincoln Thrift Association, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, veterans' affairs, commerce, Better School Buildings Amendment, Blue Ridge Project, zoning ordinances, Public Service Program, Weirton Animal Rescue Shelter, Office of Economic Opportunity, Board of Probation and Parole, Ritchie Gazette, taxes, Marshall Alumni Association, insurance, bicentennial, Farmers Home Administration, Governor Moore indictment, WTRF-TV, Summer Youth Program, workmen's compensation, motor vehicles.","Topics include: Blennerhassett Island, Wood County Development Authority, restoration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; John P. McWhorter, Director, West Virginia Department of Civil and Defense Mobilization; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Harry L. Buch, Chairman, West Virginia Racing Commission; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Josh Ashcraft, Director, West Virginia Department of Mines; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Prince B. Woodard, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; James R. Boggs, Director, Budget Division, Department of Finance and Administration; P.G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions. Topics include: state budget, general revenue, reclamation of surface mined lands, state employee salaries, staffing vocational and technical schools, Science and Culture Center, Department of Mental Health, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Department of Health, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Education, Better School Buildings Amendment, Department of Commerce, Department of Welfare, Department of Mines, mine fires, mine water seepage, child development, Public Land Corporation, West Virginia Board of Regents, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Veterans' Affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with: John M. Gates, West Virginia State Auditor; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; James R. Boggs, Director, Budget Division, Department of Finance and Administration; Eldon E. Shipman, Superintendent, West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind; Prince B. Woodard, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; James G. Harlow, President, West Virginia University; G. Cameron Hunter, Secretary, West Virginia Board of Architects; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools. Topics include: budget, Department of Public Safety, Department of Natural Resources, Civil Service System, schools for the deaf and blind, West Virginia University Medical School, Board of Architects, Board of Examiners for Licensed Practical Nurses, State Veterinary Board, Board of Osteopathy, Department of Finance and Administration, revenue, Department of Education.","This folder contains correspondence with: John H. Kelly, West Virginia State Treasurer; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; James Paul Geary, President, West Virginia Board of Education; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: budget, road bonds, highways, school building bonds, economy, Bankers Trust Company, Board of Education, Better School Buildings Amendment, Better Highways Amendment.","This folder contains correspondence with: John H. Kelly, West Virginia State Treasurer; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools. Topics include: budget, road bonds, First National City Bank, Kanawha Valley Bank, Standard and Poor's Corporation, First Boston Corporation, Highway Construction Program, municipal bonds, State Road Fund, Better Highways Amendment, Charleston National Bank, Better School Buildings Amendment.","This folder contains correspondence with: Brevard Crihfield, Executive Director, Council of State Governments; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; W.T. Brotherton, Jr., President, West Virginia State Senate; Gerald S. White, Executive Director, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction; John M. Gates, West Virginia State Auditor; Joseph H. Mills, Director, State Economic Opportunity Offices; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, West Virginia Secretary of State. Topics include: budget, Council of State Governments, Department of Motor Vehicles, law enforcement, Youth Opportunity Camping Program, Department of Public Safety, Civil Service System, Board of Chiropractic Examiners, West Virginia University Medical School, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Highways, Department of Finance and Administration, 1973 Budget Act, General Revenue Surplus, State Board of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Public Safety, Board of Registration for Professional Engineers, Pipestem State Park.","This folder contains correspondence with: John M. Gates, West Virginia State Auditor; Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Cleveland K. Benedict, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: budget, 1974 Budget Act, Board of Examiners for Licensed Practical Nurses, Department of Public Safety, Teachers Retirement Board, Board of Regents, general revenue, West Virginia University Medical School, Civil Service System, 1975 Budget Act, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Natural Resources, surplus revenue, Department of Highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: John M. Gates, West Virginia State Auditor; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Cleveland K. Benedict, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: budget, supplemental assistance, 1976—77 Budget Act, Department of Public Safety, Board of Pharmacy, Department of Finance and Administration.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ivor F. Boiarsky, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Lloyd G. Jackson, President, West Virginia State Senate; Charles H. Haden, II, State Tax Commissioner; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Public Institutions; James G. Harlow, President, West Virginia University. Topics include: budget, general revenue, consumer sales tax, Tax Department, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Public Safety, Department of Personnel.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lloyd Jackson, President, West Virginia State Senate; Ivor F. Boiarsky, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Denzil L. Gainer, State Auditor; John D. Rockefeller, IV, West Virginia Secretary of State; Charles H. Haden, II, State Tax Commissioner; John E. Amos, President, West Virginia Board of Regents; Eldon E. Shipman, Superintendent, West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and the Blind; J. Douglas Machesney, Executive Director, West Virginia Commission on Higher Education; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Earle T. Andrews, Vice President, West Virginia Board of Regents; Winfred L. Godwin, Director, Southern Regional Education Board; Theodore M. Bowers, West Virginia State Senator; J.C. Butcher, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; M.W. Smith, Commissioner, Department of Banking; William E. Richards, Executive Director, Aeronautics Commission; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Dr. M. Mitchell-Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; Dora Ruth Parks, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Library Commission; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor; John H. Kelly, State Treasurer; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways. Topics include: budget, general revenue, appropriations,","This folder contains correspondence with: Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor; John M. Gates, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Ralph Widner, Executive Director, Appalachian Regional Commission; B.L. Coffindaffer, State Representative; John A. Maxim, Jr., Executive Vice President, West Virginia Housing Development Fund; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Public Institutions; C.S. Collier, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Earle T. Andrews, President, West Virginia Board of Regents; James E. Ross, West Virginia Nonintoxicating Beer Commissioner; Prince B. Woodard, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; John H. Kelly, State Treasurer; Denzil L. Gainer, State Auditor; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: budget, Department of Finance and Administration, federal-state budget, Housing Development Fund, Public Service Commission, Department of Natural Resources, general revenue, Huttonsville Correctional Center, Department of Veterans' Affairs, West Virginia Commission on Aging, Board of Regents, Department of Public Safety, Board of Architects, Department of Highways.","This folder contains correspondence with: M. Mitchell-Bateman, Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Denzil L. Gainer, State Auditor; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor; John M. Gates, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: budget, Department of Mental Health, Department of Public Safety, Board of Architecture, Department of Highways, general revenue.","This folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shields, Department of Motor Vehicles; Prince B. Woodard, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; James G. Harlow, President, West Virginia University; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Denzil L. Gainer, State Auditor; R.W. Coplin, Dirctor, Governor's Highway Safety Bureau; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Dr. M. Mitchell-Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Department of Mental Health; Arden R. Hodges, Acting Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; C. Herbert Traubert, Secretary, West Virginia Board of Pharmacy; G. Cameron Hunter, Secretary, West Virginia Board of Architects; Samuel H. Weese, Insurance Commissioner; James R. Boggs, Director, Budget Division, Department of Finance and Administration; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools. Topics include: budget, general revenue, special revenue.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Governor of Virginia; Harry F. Byrd, Jr., U.S. Senator; Douglas B. Fugate, Commissioner, Virginia Department of Highways; John C. Sawhill, Deputy Administrator, Federal Energy Administrator; William E. Simon, Administrator, Federal Energy Office; William E. Ozzard, President, Great Lakes Conference of Public Utilities Commissioners; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: social security, black lung benefits, Great Kanawha River Navy, Great Kanawha Resource Conservation and Development Project, Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation, nursing homes, Great Lakes to Florida Highway Association, Inc., Great Lakes Regional Conference, employment, welfare, consumer protection, Great Lakes Utilities Conference, Office of Economic Opportunity, education, gasoline shortage, Green Acres Regional Center, Inc., Green America, arthritis, abortion, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, motor vehicles, mineral rights, commerce.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Jean Green, Clerk of Circuit Court, Barbour County Courthouse; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Alex Lawrence, Director, Department of Commerce; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: welfare, black lung benefits, water and sewage systems, Kumbrabow timber sale, legal matters, West Virginia State Fair, Consumer Protection Bill, Mine Rescue Team, mental health, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board, Affirmative Action Committee of the Education Commission of the States, legislation, Interagency Council for Child Development Services, employment, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), Public Service Program.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles, William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: welfare, public safety, JEEP Program, motor vehicles, Kanawha County Aquarium Society, workmen's compensation, West Virginia Cultural Center, social security, black lung benefits, fuel shortage, Island Manufacturing Corporation, revenue sharing, Green Valley Trailer Park, Eagle Coal and Dock Co.","This folder contains correspondence with: Gorham L. Black, Jr., Regional DIrector, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Dr. M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Walter James, President, County Court of Raleigh County; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; J. Kenton Lambert, State Director, Farmers Home Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; E. Hansford McCourt, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Public Employees Retirement System. Topics include: education, marijuana laws, capital punishment, The Greenbrier, mental health, Greenbrier Center, Greenbrier College, Greenbrier Community Mental Health/Mental Retardation Center; Greenbrier County Community Services Council, Greenbrier County Farm Bureau, Greenbrier County Jail, Greenbrier County Library, Greenbrier County Planning Commission, solid waste disposal, Greenbrier County Schools, Greenbrier Economic Development Corporation, Greenbrier Historical Society, recycling, Greenbrier Railroad Project, Greenbrier Valley Artisans Guild, Greenbrier Valley Theater, teacher salaries, veterans' affairs, West Virginia Board of Regents, Emergency Medical Service Advisory Council, West Virginia Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board, water and sewage systems,  Professional Nursing Home Association of West Virginia, Inc., Cool Ridge-Flat Top Public Service District, Appalachian Regional Commission, International Film Bureau, Inc.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, Major General Francis S. Greenlief, Chief, National Guard Bureau; Lynn A. Greenwalt, Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Michael D. Greer, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety. Topics include: driving age, education, workmen's compensation, state and local voter registration, Office of Economic Opportunity, welfare, legislative pay raise, vocational rehabilitation, fuel shortage, Kanawha County textbooks, school textbooks, energy, recreational development, employment, JEEP Program, revegetation of surface mined areas for wildlife, mining, natural resources, National Task Force for Public Fish Hatchery Policy, mental health, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program, holding companies, legislation, public safety, school personnel salaries, energy crisis, income tax forms, health.","This folder contains correspondence with: Lynn A. Greenwalt, Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: determinations of endangered and threatened animal classifications, Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, classification for snails, endangered and threatened plants, natural resources, reclassification of the bald eagle, Endangered Species Cooperative Agreement, migratory game birds.","This folder contains correspondence with: B.L. Coffindaffer, Director of Federal-State Relations; James B. Gregory, Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Education; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Jack R. Grey, Regional Directo, Department of Agriculture, Robert D. Harmon, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Public Service Program, welfare, bicentennial, black lung benefits, Governor's Safey Conference, highways, Comprehensive Highway Safety Plan, Highway Safety Conference, Appalachian Regional Commission, Braxton County Building Commission, welfare, interest rates on mortgage loans, employment, FMRS Community Mental Health Center, legal matters, Snowshoe Company, college tuition, Bethany College, senior citizens programs, Greyhound Bus lines, social security.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Thomas R. Foreman, Assistant Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Robert P. Griffin, U.S. Senator; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; David L. Griffith, Director, Consumer Protection Division, Department of Labor; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; P.G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education. Topics include: welfare, Agpro, Inc., Office of Economic Opportunity, workmen's compensation, U.S.S. Diphda Reunion, Grice Electronics, Inc., obtaining birth certificate from the state, Republican National Committee, veterans' affairs, Americans missing in action, retired teachers, state legislature, bicentennial, State Sexual Assault Bill, real estate licensing laws, correctional officer salaries, Optometry Bill, special education, legal matters, studded tires, Braxton County Emergency Squad, revenue sharing, West Virginia Mobile Home Safety Act, water and sewage systems, Athens Water Project, Business and Professional Women's Club of Buckhannon, pollution, employment, vocational rehabilitation, Watergate advertisement, military, motor vehicles, abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with: W.C. Gribble, Jr., Lieutenant General, USA, Chief of Engineers, Department of the Army; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: Permits for Activities in Navigable Waters or Ocean Waters, Army Corps of Engineers, project deauthorizations, natural resources, flood control, Middle Island Creek Basin, water resources, Environmental Statement for the Oceana local protection project, Federal Water Pollution Control Act, land use policy, Gallipolis Lock and Dam.","This folder contains correspondence with: David P. Cleek, Assistant Attorney General; Ralph Griffith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; Richard E. Griffith, Regional Director, Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Department of the Interior; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintended, Department of Public Safety; Calvin A. Calendine, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions. Topics include: legislation, teacher salaries, welfare, social security, Daylight Savings Time, retired teachers, Martinsburg Housing Authority, mental health, Republican Governors Association, National Advisory Committee on Child Abuse and Neglect, federal trout allotments, consumer protection, workmen's compensation, Griffith and Feil Drug, Inc., West Virginia Board of Regents, school personnel salaries, correctional officer salaries, military, public safety, gasoline shortage.","This folder contains correspondence with: W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Foreman, Chief Deputy, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; E. Hansford McCourt, Executive Secretary, Public Employees Retirement System; Stephen Z. Long, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs. Topics include: Republican Governors Association, Griggsville Wild Bird Society, highways, Computer Sciences Corporation, West Virginia Board of Regents, water and sewage systems, welfare, legal matters, state symbols at Capitol, Appalachian Regional Commission, employment, Teachers Retirement Fund, social security, black lung benefits, motor vehicles, veterans' affairs.","This folder contains correspondence with: B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Calvin A. Calendine, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; P.G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Howard D. Kenney, Executive Director, West Virginia Human Rights Commission; Donald E. Portis, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Real Estate Commission. Topics include: Buffalo Valley Disaster, employment, correctional officer salaries, Blue Ridge Project, workmen's compensation, public safety, manpower, Pinecrest Hospital, Wyoming County Republican Executive Committee, public institutions, highways, starting salaries at Appalachian Regional Hospital, trapping of wildlife, natural resources, black lung benefits, West Virginia Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Stevens, Thompson \u0026 Runyan, Inc.","This folder contains correspondence with: William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; P.G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Ernest Ambler, Acting Director, U.S. Department of Commerce; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; John Kelly, Chairman, Public Employees Insurance Board; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: employment, legislation, teachers, gasoline shortage, Wheeling Rapid Transit, Inc., Minnesota Department of Public Welfare, programs for physically handicapped and developmentally disabled adults, workmen's compensation, welfare, Onduline International, Daycare Center in Fayette County, West Virginia Commission on Aging, Advisory Committee on Aging, National Retired Teachers Association, American Association of Retired Persons, fuel crisis, public institutions, Bluefield State College and Concord College, public health, veterans' affairs, Kanawha County textbooks, State Board of Health, studded tires, nuclear power plants, state symbols at Capitol, tax forms, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), landslides, legal matters, Board of Miner Training, Education and Certification, WWSW Radio, Inc., property taxes, motor vehicles, capital punishment, Braxton County Building Commission, Public Service Commission.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rodney W. Clay, Deputy Director, Department of Natural Resources; Jay V. Groves, Executive Director, Upshur County Community Action Council, Inc.; John H. Groves, Mayor of Petersburg; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Isaac R. Mayfield, District Director, Small Business Administration; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Bob Dole, U.S. Senator; Norman L. Fagan, West Virginia American Revolution Bicentennial Commission. Topics include: highways, natural resources, state symbols at Capitol, Upshur County Community Action Council, Inc., Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA), Occupational Training Program, manpower, unemployment compensation for Head Start employees, Public Service Program, Appalachian Regional Commission, JEEP Program, public safety, Summer Youth Program, Office of Economic Opportunity, public safety, water and sewage systems, Reynoldsville Water System, Grafton Housing Authority, Greenbrier College of Osteopathic Medicine, black lung benefits, social security, consumer protection, workmen's compensation, Gilbert Creek Flood, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), unit system, mental health, dog racing, horse racing, impeachment of President, Technical Systems Inc., oil and gas, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP).","This folder contains correspondence with: Major General Harry J. Mier, Jr., Adjutant General, Pennsylvania Department of Military Affairs; Paul Gubarev, Superintendent, Weirton Sanitary Board; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, Department of Highways; R.D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Samuel H. Weese, Insurance Commissioner; J. Richard Barber, Commissioner, West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control. Topics include: guard budget reductions, The National Guardsman, Republican National Committee, Guatemalan Earthquake Relief, Gubernatorial Staff Opinion Study, employment, Wetzel County Airport, deer hunting, Kanawha State Forest, harvesting timber, The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation.","This folder contains correspondence with: Chauncey H. Browning, Jr., Attorney General of West Virginia; Dr. M. Mitchell-Bateman, State Director of Mental Health; John F. Montgomery, President, Greenbrier College Corporation; John M. Gates, State Auditor; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Department of Mental Health;  Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents. Topics include: Greenbrier College, mental health, inpatient facilities, property purchase, North House – Greenbrier Community Mental Health/Mental Retardation Center, Greenbrier College of Osteopathic Medicine, Appalachian Regional Commission, West Virginia Board of Regents.","This folder contains correspondence with: D. Banks Wilburn, President, Glenville State College; Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor; Lysander Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce. Topics include: Glenville State College, construction of driving range, College Student Employment Program, housing policy, audit, State Teacher Retirement Board, Board of Regents, National Championship Division II Football Play-Off.","This folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Rodney W. Clay, Deputy Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; George M. Stafford, Chairman, Interstate Commerce Commission; R.D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Walter A. Guntharp, Administrator, United States Department of Agriculture; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: energy crisis, Mineral Research Associates, pollution, commerce, Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation, Gulf Mineral Resources, Gulf Oil Corporation, workmen's compensation, natural resources, licensing, correctional officer salaries, Water Resources Board, Reclamation Board of Review, welfare, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), revenue, retired teachers, Public Service Commission, highways, public employees' retirement benefits, public safety, social security, black lung benefits, gun control, timber harvesting in state forests, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), commerce, Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, military, employment, Rural Development Leaders School, Concord College and Bluefield State College.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edward J. Gurney, U.S. Senator; Donald W. Brown, Commissioner, Department of Insurance; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Arthur N. Gustke, Fourth Judicial Circuit Court Judge; Lysander L. Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; George H. Seibert, Jr., Minority Leader, West Virginia House of Delegates; Richard G. Guter, President, Stone \u0026 Thomas; Audrey G. Guthrie, President, Consumer Association of West Virginia; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: highway safety, insurance, farm building codes, Blue Ridge Dam, motor vehicles, Public Service Program, manpower, senate redistricting, consumer protection, Consumer Affairs Advisory Council, workmen's compensation, Charleston Musicians Union, Anti-Piracy Legislation, animal control, employment security.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Tennyson Guyer, U.S. House of Representatives; R.D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; John Guzek, Jr., President, District 6 United Mine Workers of America; John Ashcraft, Director, Department of Mines; George P. Gvoyich, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; J. Campbell Gwinn, Commissioner, Summers County Commission; Åke Dreijer, Vice President, Volvo; P.G. Gyllenhammar, President, Volvo; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: legal matters, strip mining, United Mine Workers of America, Guyan Eagle Investment Company, Marshall University medical school, Guyandotte Economic Development Corporation, Guyandotte, Water and Sewer Development Association, commerce, West Virginia Commission on Manpower, Technology and Training, Mine Inspectors' Examining Board, Weirton Regional Mental Health Facility, Appalachian Regional Commission, in-service credit for teachers, studded tires, school service personnel salaries, welfare, Federal Surface Mine Bill, tornado damage, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Public Service Program, Blue Ridge Project, Hinton-Alderson Airport, unit system, mental health, industrial development, Volvo U.S. plant, gypsy moth, timber harvesting in state forests.","This folder contains correspondence with: Brevard Crihfield, Secretary-Treasurer, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, staff directories, The Greenbrier.","This folder contains correspondence with: James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Cecil D. Andrus, Governor of Idaho; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference; Carla A. Hills, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Thomas L. Judge, Governor of Montana; Francis W. Sargent, Governor of Massachusetts; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; George R. Ariyoshi, Governor of Hawaii; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; Edward W. Brooke, U.S. Senator; William D. Hathaway, U.S. Senator; Robert G. Davis, Director of Intergovernmental Relations, Federal Energy Administration; Brevard Crihfield, Secretary-Treasurer, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, administrations block grant proposals, fiscal 1977 federal budget, annual meeting, Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management, Appropriations for Air and Water Pollution Control, Advisory Task Force, special revenue sharing, Committee on Executive Management and Fiscal Affairs, federal assistance for urban transportation planning, agenda, Governors' Conference on Aging, Intergovernmental Personnel Act, Federal Regulation Lobbying Act of 1946, Fair Labor Standards Act, budget, Office of Economic Opportunity, executive director position.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Edmond F. Rovner, Project Director, NGC Energy Program; Robert P. Goss, Director, NGC Manpower Program; Julian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky; Brevard Crihfield, Secretary-Treasurer, National Governors' Conference; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference; James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Thomas J. Dennis, State Task Force Director, Governors' Energy Project. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Carolina Action v. Simon, National Environmental Policy Act, Center for Policy Research and Analysis, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, CETA-Vocational Education Relationships, Coal Task Force, Natural Resources and Environmental Management Committee, annual meeting, energy conservation, Consortium of State Administrative Programs, Criminal Justice data Privacy Legislation, Soviet Union, directories.","This folder contains correspondence with: Thomas J. Dennis, Interstate Coordinator for Energy Programs, National Governors' Conference and State Task Force Director, Governors' Energy Project; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference; Brevard Crihfield, Secretary-Treasurer, National Governors' Conference; Charles A. Byrley, Director, National Governors' Conference; Thomas P. Salmon, Governor of Vermont; Frank G. Zarb, Executive Director, Energy Resources Council; Edmond F. Rovner, Project Director, NGC Energy Program; James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Philip W. Noel, Governor of Rhode Island. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, directories, NGC Awards Program for Distinguished Service to State Government, regulations for health services funding, Economic Development Act Extension, Public Works and Economic Development Act, energy crisis, special revenue sharing, energy allocation and conservation, Energy Policy and Conservation Act, coal, Emergency Jobs Act of 1974, Executive Committee.","Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Governors' Bulletin, revenue sharing, health services, labor standards, strip mining, unemployment compensation, social services, Office of Economic Opportunity, health planning, insurance, highways, budget, pollution, employment, mass transit, offshore drilling, motor vehicles, welfare, home mortgages, freedom of information, criminal justice, consumer protection, education, manpower, tax reform, daylight savings time, railroads, Medicaid, cable television, legal services, public transportation, campaign finance, poverty, economic development, minimum wage, emergency medical services.","Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Governors' Bulletin, revenue sharing, health services, labor standards, strip mining, unemployment compensation, social services, Office of Economic Opportunity, health planning, insurance, highways, budget, pollution, employment, mass transit, offshore drilling, motor vehicles, welfare, home mortgages, freedom of information, criminal justice, consumer protection, education, manpower, tax reform, daylight savings time, railroads, Medicaid, cable television, legal services, public transportation, campaign finance, poverty, economic development, minimum wage, emergency medical services, natural gas deregulation, auto emissions fuel costs.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference; Edmond F. Rovner, Director, Energy Program, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Fair Labor Standards Act, Federal Aid Highways Amendments of 1974, Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act, Federal Diversion to Cities of State Highway Trust Funds, Federal Energy Office, federal energy regulation, federal budget, medical malpractice.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Floyd H. Hyde, Undersecretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Francis W. Sargent, Governor of Massachusetts; Patrick J. Lucey, Governor of Wisconsin; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Federal Gasoline Tax, energy conservation, Federal Highway Act, federal aid highway funds, federal housing programs, land use planning, mass transportation, state government efficiency, Federal Sunset Bills, crime, budget.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, government policies and programs, Local Public Works Employment Act of 1976, Hall of the States.","This folder contains correspondence with: Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference; Richard D. Rodgers, State Services Organization Director of Administration and Finance, National Governors' Conference; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa and Chairman, National Governors' Conference; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Thomas P. Salmon, Governor of Vermont and Chairman, NGC Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management; Richard D. Lamm, Governor of Colorado and Chairman, Task Force on Synthetic Fuels; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Hall of the States, Health Planning Act, health insurance, Omnibus Energy Bill, Emergency Highway Energy Conservation Act, Housing and Urban Development regulations, Governors' Mutual Assistance Program for Criminal Justice, housing policy, \"701\" Comprehensive Planning Assistance Program, Human Resources Committee, welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with: Jay S. Hammond, Governor of Alaska; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa and Chairman, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management, Committee on Human Resources, Committee on Crime Reduction and Public Safety, Committee on Executive Management and Fiscal Affairs, natural gas deregulation, energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Griffith, Executive Director, Republican Governors' Association; A. Edward Simon, Office of States Cochairman, Appalachian Regional Commission; Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania; Richard D. Lamm, Governor of Colorado; Harry Teter, Jr., Executive Director, Appalachian Regional Commission; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Republican Governors' Association, energy, Equal Rights Amendment, Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management, William E. Hill \u0026 Company, Inc., Appalachian Regional Commission, Executive Committee, position papers.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Brevard Crihfield, Secretary-Treasurer, National Governors' Conference; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, social services and health planning legislation, Detroit School Desegregation Case, Intergovernmental Personnel Act, Intergovernmental Office phase-out, international visits, Japanese Governors, Volunteer Action Program, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act, regional commissions, Appalachian Regional Commission, Regional Development Act of 1973, National Growth Policy Planning Act, National Regional and Area Development Act.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington and Chairman, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, lobbying, Land Use Planning Act of 1974, Law Enforcement Revenue Sharing Act of 1973, legislative summaries, local financial emergencies.","This folder contains correspondence with: Cecil D. Andrus, Governor of Idaho; Ed Rovner, Director, Energy Project, National Governors' Conference; Robert P. Gross, Director, NGC Manpower Program; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; James L. Martin, Director of State-Federal Affairs, National Governors' Conference; James H. Falk, Assistant Director, Domestic Council; William H. Kolberg, Assistant Secretary for Manpower, U.S. Department of Labor; Dennis V. Fargas. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, federal legislation, Mandatory Petroleum Allocation Program, Federal Trade Commission, manpower, revenue sharing, public assistance, Executive Committee.","This folder contains correspondence with: Alan V. Sokolow, Secretary, Mid-Atlantic Governors' Conference; Brevard Crihfield, Secretary-Treasurer, National Governors' Conference; Ricardo J. Bordallo, Governor of Guam; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa and Chairman, National Governors' Conference; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Casper Weinberger, Secretary, Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Thomas P. Salmon, Governor of Vermont and Chairman, NGC Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management; Richard D. Lamm, Governor of Colorado and Chairman, Task Force on Synthetic Fuels; Floyd K. Haskell, U.S. Senator; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Robert W. Straus, Governor of Oregon. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Council of State Governments, Mid-Atlantic Governors' Conference, Executive Committee, National League of Cities, National Health Planning and Resource Development Act, National Regional Development Policy, Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management, natural gas policy, gas deregulation, Energy Policy and Conservation Act.","This folder contains correspondence with: Brevard Crihfield, Secretary-Treasurer, National Governors' Conference; Thomas P. Salmon, Governor of Vermont and Chairman, NGC Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; James E. Holshouser, Jr., Governor of North Carolina; Ed Rovner, Director, Energy Project, National Governors' Conference; Julian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky and Chairman, Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management; James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference; Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, petroleum allocation regulations, policy positions, Southern Governors' Conference.","This folder contains correspondence with: John M. Gates, West Virginia State Auditor; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah and Chairman, National Governors' Conference; Richard D. Rodgers, State Services Organization Director of Administration and Finance, National Governors' Conference; James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, import oil fees, budget, Hall of the States, property taxes, social services regulations, Public Employee Deferred Compensation Programs for State Employees.","This folder contains correspondence with: A. Edward Simon, Office of States Cochairman, Appalachian Regional Commission; Harry Teter, Jr., Executive Director, Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, welfare, Appalachian Regional Commission, American Enterprise Institute, Enterprise Unlimited Corporation.","Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Office of Federal-State Relations, social services, state lotteries, Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, motor vehicle insurance, Disaster Relief Act of 1974, \"701\" Comprehensive Planning, Clean Air Act, health insurance, workmen's compensation, criminal data systems, Law Enforcement Revenue Sharing Act of 1973, Intergovernmental Personnel Act Funding, health planning, Transportation Improvement Act of 1974, Unified Transportation Assistance Act of 1974, budget, cable television, education, Professional Standards Review Organizations, Regional Rail Reorganization Act of 1973, state taxation of banks, National Public Employment Relations Act of 1973, Airport Development Aid Program, highway funds, Crime Control Act of 1973, welfare, impoundment, community development programs, Disaster Preparedness and Assistance Act of 1973, Better Communities Act, Robinson v. Cahill, Property Tax Relief and Reform Act of 1973, abortion.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah and Chairman, National Governors' Conference; George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Executive Committee, state executive branch associations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah and Chairman, National Governors' Conference; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Julian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky and Chairman, Council of Appalachian Governors; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of Missouri; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Howard H. Baker, Jr., U.S. Senator; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Executive Committee, Education Commission of the States.","Topics include: National Governors' Conference, computer systems, minimum wage, air quality, health planning, health insurance, safe drinking water, revenue sharing, Federal Mass Transportation Act of 1974, federal land use planning legislation, education, Housing and Urban Development Act of 1974, welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with: Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; James R. Galbraith, Executive Director, Republican Governors' Association; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; M.A. Wright, Chairman and Chief Executive, Exxon Company, USA; Adlai Stevenson, III, U.S. Senator; Brevard Crihfield, Secretary-Treasurer, National Governors' Conference; William A. Egan, Governor of Alaska; Samuel H. Weese, State Insurance Commissioner; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Appalachian Regional Commission, Western Governors' Conference on Agriculture, policy positions, Exxon Company, USA, beef industry.","This folder contains correspondence with: John J. Gilligan, Governor of Ohio; Francis W. Sargent, Governor of Massachusetts; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Committee on Crime Reduction and Public Safety, Committee on Executive Management and Fiscal Affairs, Committee on Human Resources, Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management, Committee on Rural and Urban Development, Committee on Transportation, Commerce and Technology.","This folder contains correspondence with: James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Wayne F. Anderson, Executive Director, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, States' Responsibilities to Local Governments, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.","This folder contains correspondence with: Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; Patrick J. Lucey, Governor of Wisconsin; Harold Tyler, Deputy Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice; Kent Briggs, Chairman, Advisory Task Force to the Committee on Executive and Fiscal Affairs; Richard F. Kneip, Governor of South Dakota; Carol Waller, First Lady of Mississippi; Norman Karsh, Program Director, Governors' Mutual Assistance Program for Criminal Justice; Edmond F. Rovner, Director, Energy Program, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Task Force Meeting, economy, Local Public Works Employment Act, U.S. Railway Association's Preliminary System Plan, Gubernatorial Transition, staff appointments, unemployment data, unemployment insurance, Volunteer Action Program, Employment and Training Administration, vocational assistance grants, crime, Governors' Energy Project, welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Patrick J. Lucey, Governor of Wisconsin and Chairman, NGC Committee on Executive Management and Fiscal Affairs; Cecil D. Andrus, Governor of Idaho and Chairman, NGC Committee on Human Resources. Topics include: Southern Governors' Conference, Colonial Williamsburg, National Governors' Conference.","This folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Griffith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman, Appalachian Regional Commission; Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania. Topics include: Republican Governors' Association, directories.","This folder contains correspondence with: Edwin Edwards, Governor of Louisiana; Otis R. Bowen, Governor of Indiana; Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Governor of Virginia; J. Harry Michael, Jr., U.S. Senator; James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; David G. Williamson, President, Federation of American Hospitals; John J. Marchi, New York State Senator and Chairman, Council of State Governments; James B. Longley, Governor of Maine; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Bill Waller, Governor of Mississippi; Richard F. Kneip, Governor of South Dakota; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, American Institute for Public Service, energy, Army Corps of Engineers, welfare.","This folder contains correspondence with: Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management, Safe Drinking Water Act, water pollution, solid waste management, radioactive waste, natural resources, Appalachian Regional Commission, 1974 Annual Report of the Appalachian Regional Commission, unemployment compensation insurance, energy.","This folder contains correspondence with: Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Alvin J. Arnett, Director, Office of Economic Opportunity; Louis Stokes, U.S. House of Representatives; William D. Hathaway, U.S. Senator; Edward W. Brooke, U.S. Senator; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; David J. Allen; Harry S. Allen, Director of Institutional Research and Planning, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Ralph J. Barra; Benjamin L. Brown, Deputy Under Secretary for Legislative Affairs, Department of Labor; Barry I. Budlong, Administrator, Connecticut Office of Intergovernmental Programs; Richard J. Buck; James W. Butler, Deputy Director, Coastal Plains Regional Commission; Archie D. Chelseth, Assistant Commissioner, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources; Ernest J. Corrado, Chief Counsel, U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; Bill R. Cramer, Director, Missouri Division of State Planning and Analysis; Priscilla R. Crane, Manager of Public Affairs, Office of Revenue Sharing, U.S. Department of Treasury; John Crutcher, Administrative Assistant to Senator Bob Dole; Robert G. Davis, Director of Intergovernmental Relations, Federal Energy Administration; Hugh G. Duffy; Joseph Farrell, Administrative Assistant to Senator Charles H. Percy; David Gosselin; Herbet N. Jasper, Special Assistant to the Assistant Comptroller General; James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Norman Karsh; John T. Keho. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Executive Directorship, position applicants, resumes, Alvin J. Arnett, Office of Economic Opportunity.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert D Ray, Governor of Iowa and Chairman, National Governors' Conference; Bryan F. LaPlante, Deputy Director, Office of Legislation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Abe Lavine, Commissioner, New York Department of Social Services; William J. Monaghan; Bernard B. O'Hayre, Executive Director, Colorado Commission on Children and Youth; Sal J. Prezioso; S.H. Roberts, Jr.; Robert E. Ruddy, Deputy Under Secretary for Field Operations, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Elmer E. Smith, Regional Administrator, Department of Housing and Urban Development; William E. Weber; Charles G. Whitmire; Alfred A. Bourdelais, Director, Model City Agency; C. Peter Brock, Deputy Director, Alcohol and Drug Problems Association of North America; Donald W. Brown; Warren B. Browning, Former City Manager, Brownsville, Texas; Jim Mills, Mayor of Brownsville, Texas; J.P. Carlson, Minority Staff Director, Committee on Government Operations, U.S. House of Representatives; Kenneth F. Collyer; Edward W. Doherty; W. George Gilbert; Edward H. Gregory; George M. Hickey; Michael C. Hill; Allen C. Jensen, Staff Director of the Public Assistance Subcommittee, U.S. House of Representatives; Gene Lent; John B. O'Hara, President, International Marketing Associates, Inc.; Richard M. Palkovic; Ralph W. Precious, County Administrator, Muskegon County, Michigan; Richard G. Telfer; Edwin A. Verburg; Homer C. Chandler, Executive Director, Mountainland Association of Governments; Michael J. Giuffrida, Deputy Staff Director, Montgomery County Council; James L. Martin, Deputy Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Geoffrey G. Stilley; Peter Caputo, City Manager, Schenectady, New York; Ronald U. DeMaagd, City Manager, Ferndale, Michigan; Richard D. Gale, Director of Regional Manpower Council; Robert E. Hughey; Paul H. Moore; Jules O. Pagano; Vincent Ryan; Don N. Strain, Director, State Grant-In-Aid Clearinghouse, Oklahoma; Fortune A. Valore; Joseph Westner, Jr., Senior Assistant for Congressional Relations, Department of Housing and Urban Development; Harvey M. Rose, City Manager, Grand Junction, Colorado; William H. Hansell, Jr.; Alvin Jones Arnett, Government Relations Consultant and Former Director, Office of Economic Opportunity; William J. Nagle, Director of Development Planning, Maryland Department of Economic and Community Development; William R. Manning, Town Administrator, Bel Air, Maryland; Harold Rothbart, Assistant City Administrator for Research and Development, Ann Arbor, Michigan; Robert B. McCall. Topics include: Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Executive Directorship, position applicants, resumes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa and Chairman, National Governors' Conference; David J. Allen, Chief Counsel to the Majority, Indiana House of Representatives; Harry S. Allen, Director of Institutional Research and Planning, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Ralph J. Barra; Benjamin L. Brown, Deputy Under Secretary for Legislative Affairs, Department of Labor; Barry I. Budlong, Administrator, Connecticut Office of Intergovernmental Programs; Richard J. Buck; James W. Butler, Deputy Director, Coastal Plains Regional Commission; Archie D. Chelseth, Assistant Commissioner, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources; Ernest J. Corrado, Chief Counsel, U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; Bill R. Cramer, Director, Missouri Division of State Planning and Analysis; Priscilla R. Crane, Manager of Public Affairs, Office of Revenue Sharing, U.S. Department of Treasury; John Crutcher, Administrative Assistant to Senator Bob Dole; Robert G. Davis, Director of Intergovernmental Relations, Federal Energy Administration; Hugh G. Duffy; Joseph Farrell, Administrative Assistant to Senator Charles H. Percy; David Gosselin; Herbet N. Jasper, Special Assistant to the Assistant Comptroller General; James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Norman Karsh; John T. Keho; Bryan F. LaPlante, Deputy Director, Office of Legislation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Abe Lavine, Commissioner, New York Department of Social Services; William J. Monaghan; Bernard B. O'Hayre, Executive Director, Colorado Commission on Children and Youth; Sal J. Prezioso; S.H. Roberts, Jr.; Robert E. Ruddy, Deputy Under Secretary for Field Operations, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Elmer E. Smith, Regional Administrator, Department of Housing and Urban Development; William E. Weber; Charles G. Whitmire; Alfred A. Bourdelais, Director, Model City Agency; C. Peter Brock, Deputy Director, Alcohol and Drug Problems Association of North America; Donald W. Brown; Warren B. Browning, Former City Manager, Brownsville, Texas; Jim Mills, Mayor of Brownsville, Texas; J.P. Carlson, Minority Staff Director, Committee on Government Operations, U.S. House of Representatives; Kenneth F. Collyer; Edward W. Doherty; W. George Gilbert; Edward H. Gregory; George M. Hickey; Michael C. Hill; Allen C. Jensen, Staff Director of the Public Assistance Subcommittee, U.S. House of Representatives; Gene Lent; John B. O'Hara, President, International Marketing Associates, Inc.; Richard M. Palkovic; Ralph W. Precious, County Administrator, Muskegon County, Michigan; Richard G. Telfer; Edwin A. Verburg; Homer C. Chandler, Executive Director, Mountainland Association of Governments; Michael J. Giuffrida, Deputy Staff Director, Montgomery County Council; James L. Martin, Deputy Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Geoffrey G. Stilley. Topics include: Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Executive Directorship, position applicants, resumes.","This folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Brevard Crihfield, Executive Director, Council of State Governments; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Council of State Governments, Education Commission of the States, gubernatorial transition, Executive Committee.","This folder contains correspondence with: Rober D. Ray, Governor of Iowa and Chairman, National Governors' Conference; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference; S. Kh. Khamrakulov, Chairman, Executive Committee, Samarkand Oblast; Minovar Tursunov, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Uzbek SSR; V.A. Kazimov, Chairman, Executive Committee of the Tashkent City Soviet; F. Ye. Titov, Minister of Foreign Affairs, RSFSR; G.M. Korniyenko, Chief, USA Division, USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs; N.H. Blokhin, Chairman, Institute of Soviet-American Relations; A.P. Shitikov, Chairman, Council of the Union, USSR Supreme Soviet; A.M. Kalashnikov, Deputy Chairman, Council of Ministers, RSFSR; V.I. Kochemasov, Deputy Chairman, Council of Ministers, RSFSR; N.D. Khudayberdev, Chairman, Council of Ministers, Uzbek SSR; A.P. Lyashko, Chairman, Council of Ministers, Ukrainian SSR; M.S. Solomentsev, Chairman, Council of Ministers, RSFSR; A.N. Shibalov, Chairman, Leningrad Oblast; L.N. Solovev, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, RSFSR; K.G. Fedoseyev, Deputy Chief, USA Division, USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs; V.B. Krylov, First Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, RSFSR; S.F. Bulantsev, TASS; S.F. Volkov, Chief of Protocol, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, RSFSR; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Charles A. Byrley, Director, National Governors' Conference; Cecil D. Andrus, Governor of Idaho and Chairman, National Governors' Conference; Brevard Crihfield, Secretary-Treasurer, National Governors' Conference; Ed Rovner, Director, Energy Project, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, revenue sharing, Russia trip, Soviet Union, state-local relations, Executive Management and Fiscal Affairs Committee, tax reform, Governors' Energy Project, social services.","This folder contains correspondence with: James L. Martin, Director of State-Federal Relations, National Governors' Conference; Ray J. Madden, U.S. House of Representatives; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Thomas P. Salmon, Governor of Vermont and Chairman, NGC Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management; James D. Golden, General Chairman, 68th Annual Governors' Conference; Thad L. Beyle, Director of Research, National Governors' Conference; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Cecil D. Andrus, Governor of Idaho; Brevard Crihfield, Secretary-Treasurer, National Governors' Conference; Richard R. Rodgers, Chairman, State Services Corporation; Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference; James A.R. Johnson, Program Director, Volunteer Action Program, National Governors' Conference; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa and Chairman, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Safe Drinking Water Act, Seminar on Privacy, National Governors' Security Association, Executive Committee, public employee relations, social security, Southern Governors' Conference, Committee on Executive Management and Fiscal Affairs, state finances, workmen's compensation, Supplemental Security Income Amendments.","Prepared by the Department of Natural Resources, the Division of Planning and Development.","Posterboard booklet with photographs from REAP."],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Oversize"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMaterials may contain sensitive or private information. Researchers may use data collected from these materials in the statistical aggregate or as an example to illustrate a theme. No identifying information should point to specific individuals or families mentioned in the files.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMaterials produced by public servants while carrying out official duties are not copyrighted. Materials created outside of official duties, including diaries, personal correspondence, and campaign materials, are protected by copyright. Use of materials from this collection beyond the exceptions provided for in the Fair Use and Educational Use clauses of the U.S. Copyright Law may violate federal law. Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please contact the West Virginia \u0026amp; Regional History Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence in this series may contain sensitive personally identifiable information. Patrons must sign the WVRHC Agreement for the Use of Confidential Materials.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use","Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Materials may contain sensitive or private information. Researchers may use data collected from these materials in the statistical aggregate or as an example to illustrate a theme. No identifying information should point to specific individuals or families mentioned in the files.","Materials produced by public servants while carrying out official duties are not copyrighted. Materials created outside of official duties, including diaries, personal correspondence, and campaign materials, are protected by copyright. Use of materials from this collection beyond the exceptions provided for in the Fair Use and Educational Use clauses of the U.S. Copyright Law may violate federal law. Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please contact the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center.","Correspondence in this series may contain sensitive personally identifiable information. Patrons must sign the WVRHC Agreement for the Use of Confidential Materials."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_a03b6405a27157686ee6f33db05971da\"\u003eArch Alfred Moore Jr. (b. 1923) served two consecutive terms as Governor of West Virginia from 1969-1977 and a third term from 1985-1989. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection for governor in 1988. Previously, he was elected as a Republican to five terms in the United States House of Representatives, serving from January 3, 1957-January 3, 1969. He was not a candidate for reelection to the Ninety-first Congress in 1968. He died on January 7, 2015, in Charleston, WV. The Arch A. Moore Jr. papers document his service as governor of West Virginia and in the U.S. Congress.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["Arch Alfred Moore Jr. (b. 1923) served two consecutive terms as Governor of West Virginia from 1969-1977 and a third term from 1985-1989. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection for governor in 1988. Previously, he was elected as a Republican to five terms in the United States House of Representatives, serving from January 3, 1957-January 3, 1969. He was not a candidate for reelection to the Ninety-first Congress in 1968. He died on January 7, 2015, in Charleston, WV. The Arch A. Moore Jr. papers document his service as governor of West Virginia and in the U.S. Congress."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc id=\"aspace_e4349904be92faa67b3f2fffb7a642a9\"\u003eWest Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. Box 6069 / Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536  / URL: https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/\u003c/physloc\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":["West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. Box 6069 / Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536  / URL: https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/"],"names_ssim":["West Virginia and Regional History Center","Moore, Arch A., Jr. (Arch Alfred), 1923-2015"],"corpname_ssim":["West Virginia and Regional History Center"],"names_coll_ssim":["Moore, Arch A., Jr. (Arch Alfred), 1923-2015"],"persname_ssim":["Moore, Arch A., Jr. (Arch Alfred), 1923-2015"],"language_ssim":["Materials entirely in English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":16854,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T01:21:52.713Z","scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Arch A. Moore Jr. papers document his career in the U.S. House of Representatives and his three terms as governor of West Virginia. A small number of materials relate to his personal law practice. Record formats include papers, audiovisual materials, photographs, maps, and memorabilia.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe first subgroup, Congressional papers, contains press, legislative, and constituent services materials from his tenure in Congress, 1957-1969.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe second subgroup, Gubernatorial papers, is composed of correspondence, photographs, staff files, and department files from Moore's three terms as governor of West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe third subgroup, Personal papers, consists of materials relating to Moore's personal law practice. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Congressional papers subgroup contains files related to press, legislative, and political activities of Congressman Arch Moore and his office. It also consists of constituent services files, including correspondence with constituents and files for public works projects in West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Press series illustrates Congressman Moore's interactions with the press and outreach to his constituents. It contains photographs, speeches, newspaper clippings, press releases, newsletters, columns written by Moore, and broadcast transcripts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Photographs series contains print and digitized images relating to Congressman Moore's congressional career and personal life and spans the years 1956-1968. Both black-and-white and color images are included. Photographs from this series are digitized and available online at: https://moore.lib.wvu.edu. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePhotographic topics include scenes of speeches, campaign events, political meetings and hearings, formal portraits, personal and candid shots, and travel abroad, including to Vietnam, Greece, and Rome. Numerous photographs include West Virginia constituents, such as veterans groups, school children, and various organizations, and West Virginia landscapes. Prominent Republican politicians, such as Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Everett Dirksen are also featured. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Speeches series contains drafts and final versions of Congressman Moore's remarks given both inside and outside of the House of Representatives. Speeches range in date from 1959 to 1968 and cover the 86th Congress to the 90th Congress, as well as various topics for which Congressman Moore gave speeches and talks outside of the House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Press releases series contains releases created in Congressman Moore's office and distributed to media outlets. Subjects relate to specific legislation and issues, such as civil rights, the Vietnam War, veterans, and West Virginia state and First Congressional District issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Columns and editorials series contains drafts and final versions of newspaper columns and radio addresses written by Congressman Moore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe broadcasts series contains transcripts of radio messages delivered by Congressman Moore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Legislative files series includes research, committee reports, bills and bill drafts, correspondence with members of Congress, and correspondence with constituents. Moore served on the Judiciary Committee and the Select Small Business Committee, and on the Immigration and Nationality Subcommittee and several Small Business subcommittees. Moore also served as the ranking Republican on the Select House Committee to investigate Representative Adam Clayton Powell in 1967. Topics include judicial proceedings generally, constitutional amendments, interstate compacts, immigration and naturlaization, meetings of Congress, Presidential succession, and small business. Some materials related to public works projects may be found in this series, but the majority of public works files are in the Constituent Services series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Personal and political series contains campaign and party files, invitations, schedules, trip files, correspondence, and ephemera related to Moore's service in the U.S. House of Representatives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Party files and campaigns subseries contains West Virginia and national Republican Party files, lists of registered voters, donations, campaign materials, elections results, and correspondence. Most files relate to Moore's campaigns for Congress. Files about his first campaign for governor in 1968 are also included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Invitations subseries contains accepted personal and official invitations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Trips subseries contains materials related to Moore's domestic and international travel during his service in the House of Representatives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe correspondence subseries contains correspondence between Moore and prominent individuals, such as Richard Nixon, Barry Goldwater, and Gerald Ford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Constituent Services series contains casework and issue correspondence with West Virginia constituents, as well as correspondents from across the country. It also consists of West Virginia public works project files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Correspondence and Casework subseries includes casework, constituent correspondence, and general correspondence. For constituent correspondence related to legislative topics, researchers should also look in the legislative series (I.B). \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe casework includes veterans' affairs; Social Security; immigration; Medicare and Medicaid; Small Business Administration; military nominations and discharge cases; employment; and financial aid for education. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eConstituent correspondence includes numerous issues, such as the Vietnam War; the JFK Administration, assassination, and funeral; the Civil Rights movement; the Grafton National Cemetery; gun control; elections; the State Road Commission; the Becker Amendment and prayer in schools; Voting Rights Act; foreign aid; residual and foreign oil; the coal and steel industries; and communism. The series also contains general correspondence, such as \"Thank You\" letters, cards, robo-letters, opinion ballots, outgoing mail, National Federation of Independent Business ballots, and requests. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe subseries also includes correspondence with other members of Congress, the executive branch, and West Virginia government officials. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Projects subseries primarily consists of files documenting West Virginia First District public works projects. These include Appalachian Regional Commission grants, county and city sewer and water projects, Small Business Administration loans, the Grafton National Cemetery, and the Stonewall Jackson Dam. A significant number of files relate to the State Road Commission and road problems in the state. Correspondence with federal government agencies and constituents also appear in the files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRevenue figures for July and August 1971\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnouncement for special legislative session with comments on some items to be considered in said session. Interstate highway construction in Charleston and other comments on roads, Corridor \"E,\" and comments on turnpike acquisition. Huntington bridge location.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoard of probation and parole chairman sworn in by Judge Carrigan. $40 million of Dept. of Highway bonds will be marketed. Contracts let Interstate 79 from Pa. border to 12 miles from Charleston. St Mary's Bridge foundation found to be safe upon which to build new bridge- piers ok. Will call meeting of Tri-State Airport Committee before December 10.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElk River Bridge- Governor to seek 100 percent federal financing from Emergency Bridge Replacement Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudge William Carrigan appointed Special Counsel to the governor. Floyd R. Tarr, Weirton, appointed Judge of the Common Pleas Court of Hancock County. Deputy Director of Dept. of Natural Resources, Rodney Wayne Clay of Beckley appointed. Medical School- Marshal U. and Board of Regents directed to proceed- draw on $50,000 appropriated by Governor for costs. Financial condition of State $35 million estimated surplus for 1972. Executive clemency 27 total.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI-79 Status behind State Capitol. Humble Oil and Columbia Gas- gas explosion. Teets named as Preson County House of Del.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScience cultural center money can be raised. Weston and Colin Anderson won't close. Pre-financing State highways in two issues of road bonds of $45 million each before June 30. Farmington mine recovery operations slow. Black population declining. Barron scandals- all bad new not behind us. Rockefeller immature with reference to his statement concerning strip mining.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRoad bond bid.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst month's revenue exceeded estimates. Ended fiscal 1971 with $10.6 surplus. Chairman of Board of Probation and Parole, Lawrence Evans, resigned. Projected revenue increase for 1972 $17 million plus. Governor comments on President Nixon's wage and price freeze. Questions by Press Corps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWater Developments- FHA. Athens- Monroe and Mercer Counties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW.Va. Housing Development Fund- State standby financing. Public employees insurance- two members appointed. Randolph Co. Supt. of Schools- emergency. Common Pleas Court Judge- John Goad. Penitentiary discussion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGroup insurance- health and life- discussion of plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePurity Banking expansion announcement. Release of final 1% of reserve. W.Va. Board of Investments will back-up Housing Fund- City Park Project $7.3 million at 7% interest. Bids for Highway bonds occur May 18, $45 million.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram No. 17.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram No. 16.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram No. 15\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKanawha Airport. Settlement of coal strike.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram No. 6.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram No. 11.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram No. 8\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram No. 18.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram No.3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram No. 7.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram No. 10.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram No. 4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram No. 14.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram No. 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram No. 21.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram No. 19.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram No. 9.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram No. 13.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram No. 12.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTape No. 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTape 20.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnouncement about road construction projections. I-79. Morgantown, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram No. 5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChester Bridge-100 percent financing by U.S. Dept. of Transportation announced by Governor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor introduced James T. Lynn, U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Developement and Counsel to Preseident Nixon on community development.  Mr. Lynn explained and expanded unon federal revenue sharing and special revenue sharing. The Governor told the status of revenue of revenue collections for West Virginia, with a detailed break-out copy passed to the press.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor announced \"Snowshoe,\" new $90 million recreation complex in Pocahontas County\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport on Tri-State airport (illegible)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews coverage. Coverage about  Governor Arch Moore starts 3:35. It discussed draining the Abbots Hollow Dam site. Governor Moore ordered all earthen dams to be pumped dry. Buffalo Creek and Kelly's Creek discussed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWELC radio-welch WV // WGNT radio Hunt WV\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColumbia Gas System to establish headquarters in Charleston with a payroll of  $11 million. //General revenue for Dec. exceeded estimates of 11% 19% growth anticipated by July, 1973.// Governor expects softening of coal industry for about 18 months. noted growth in other areas. //alcohol beverages control $3 million in reserve. revenue sharing example of City Mannington Bridge. //New Hampshire's Governor Thompson here to observe state's computer system and welfare program. //Questions by press: American Electric Power and Air Pollution Contol Discussion.// State Treasurer and Revenue Sharing money--Revenue sharing act gives Governor the option to place that money in separate accounts --certificates of deposit. //What will be discussed with president Nixon in the January 29 meeting?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublic service commission--John Carrigan re-placing Elizabeth Hallanan. Governor discussed airport program in State. Discussion of Revenue sharing check. Capitol lights. Fuel shortage crisis. Wood county Airport renaming.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSummer youth employment program. pre-financing of highway construction. action on certain bills\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClothing Allowance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAstronauts Charles Conrad and Paul Weitz, Skylab mission to the moon- presented to the Governor State Flag carried to the moon, along with moon dust. Questions by the press.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRehabilitation Environmental Action Plan (REAP) program reviewed. Executive appointments. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eU.S. Dept. of Labor funds $2,579,808, to be distributed to 26 agencies. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBuffallo Creek rebuilding discussed.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGovernor responds to questions regarding entering the New Hampshire Primary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor responded to questions by press on \"decision day for educaiton, 1973\" and other matters sent to the legislature. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAppointments--around April 1. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eExxon, Columbia Gas and Consolidated Gas to commence drilling two deep wells for gas--one in Lincoln County and the other in Calhoun County. One in Lincoln County jointly with Col. Gas. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e$600,000 requested of Appalachian regional commission for coal miners--fixed base clinics to examine for black lung--mobile units.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e14 high way contracts let--interstates and condition of funds to date.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRehabilitation Environmental Action Plan (REAP)--Hearbert Hoover High School youths cited. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAMES company expansion- Parkersburg-Access road to be built by state.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoberts Consolidated- Huntington Martini Sportswear Exapansion-Ripley state revenue surplus figures discussed energy problems--letter of Governor Moore to Governor John Love, President's energy advisor\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLighting of capitol\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResolution no. 6-- letter from Attorney General re work done on behalf of Buffallo Creek.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFour Seasons nursing home purchased for mental health Canaan Valley plan discussed.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eStaggared hours to be implemented on an experimental basis to relieve rush hours.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eQuestions by the press: legislature building--four seasons purchase--Governor's presidental campaign. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e61st Legislature. Special session. Abortion. Watergate. Treasurer's budget. Homestead exemption. School building bond fund.Bbicentennial -- funds for mason county\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eImmediate response to teachers retirement checks. New Chairman of Probation and Parole - Malcom D. Louden of Parkersburg.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDesign of new  Science and Cultural center.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSale of $40 million bonds for Appalachian system and interstates.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSt. Mary's will bridge increased from two to four lanes.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWill be in California on 2-2-73 at direct request of Governor of California.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMeeting with president on 2-1-73 along with seven other governors.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWill be responding to requests for other states if at all possible.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBrunner- increased parking with cultural center? presidency? states rights candiacy? reason for going out to California?\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGrimes- Cafteria, date construction will start on Cultural Center? Embargo reports from departments to legislature?\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eVictorsen- Grenbrier Street four lane, part of interstate?\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCasto- Vietnam War, West Virginia's contribution?\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMontozola-Criticism of cultural center? delay in announcing center?\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCoralli- Cabell County court commissions meeting with the governor. East end hntg. bridge and civic center discussion of 1-23-73\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWarden Coiner's resignation accepted.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eContinuation of free rentals at Man and Buffallo Valley until 7-1-73.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEmployment of young people- Neighborhood youth program// Junked Car removal- creation of Rehabilitation Environmental Action Plan - Joe Manchin.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDeath of W. VA. girl serving in Peace Corp// Brunner- junked car program? Air pollution re Appalachia? Shake up on prison personel? Type of warden you are seeking?\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLittle- Description of retrieval?\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHindman- reason for accepting Coiner's resignation? Shake up on prison personel? Type of Warden you are seeking? \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGrimes- Junked car?\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMiller- Rehabilitation Environmental Action Plan (REAP) program in progress immeditely? TRIP program\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eChristensen- reason Coiner's resignation was not accepted in '69?\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWelling- Death of West Virginia Girl serving in Peace corp?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor introduced James T. Lynn, U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Developement and Counsel to Preseident Nixon on community development.  Mr. Lynn explained and expanded unon federal revenue sharing and special revenue sharing. The Governor told the status of revenue of revenue collections for West Virginia, with a detailed break-out copy passed to the press.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor announced \"Snowshoe,\" new $90 million recreation complex in Pocahontas County\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColumbia Gas System to establish headquarters in Charleston with a payroll of  $11 million. //General revenue for Dec. exceeded estimates of 11% 19% growth anticipated by July, 1973.// Governor expects softening of coal industry for about 18 months. noted growth in other areas. //alcohol beverages control $3 million in reserve. revenue sharing example of City Mannington Bridge. //New Hampshire's Governor Thompson here to observe state's computer system and welfare program. //Questions by press: American Electric Power and Air Pollution Contol Discussion.// State Treasurer and Revenue Sharing money--Revenue sharing act gives Governor the option to place that money in separate accounts --certificates of deposit. //What will be discussed with president Nixon in the January 29 meeting?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublic service commission--John Carrigan re-placing Elizabeth Hallanan. Governor discussed airport program in State. Discussion of Revenue sharing check. Capitol lights. Fuel shortage crisis. Wood county Airport renaming.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSummer youth employment program. pre-financing of highway construction. action on certain bills\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAstronauts Charles Conrad and Paul Weitz, Skylab mission to the moon- presented to the Governor State Flag carried to the moon, along with moon dust. Questions by the press.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eREAP program reviewed. Executive appointments. //U.S. Dept. of Labor funds $2,579,808, to be distributed to 26 agencies. //Buffallo Creek rebuilding discussed.// Governor responds to questions regarding entering the New Hampshire Primary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor responded to questions by press on \"decision day for educaiton, 1973\" and other matters sent to the legislature. //appointments--around April 1. // Exxon, Columbia Gas and Consolidated Gas to commence drilling two deep wells for gas--one in Lincoln County and the other in Calhoun County. One in Lincoln County jointly with Col. Gas. //$600,000 requested of Appalachian regional commission for coal miners--fixed base clinics to examine for black lung--mobile units.// 14 high way contracts let--interstates and condition of funds to date.// REAP--Hearbert Hoover High School youths cited.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAMES company expansion- Parkersburg-Access road to be built by state.// Roberts Consolidated- Huntington Martini Sportswear Exapansion-Ripley state revenue surplus figures discussed energy problems--letter of Governor Moore to Governor John Love, President's energy advisor// Lighting of capitol\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResolution no. 6-- letter from Attorney General re work done on behalf of Buffallo Creek.// Four Seasons nursing home purchased for mental health Canaan Valley plan discussed.// Staggared hours to be implemented on an experimental basis to relieve rush hours.// Questions by the press: legislature building--four seasons purchase--Governor's presidential campaign.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e61st Legislature// special session // abortion // Watergate // treasurer's budget // homestead exemption // school building bond fund//  bicentennial -- funds for mason county\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eImmediate response to teachers retirement checks. New Chairman of Probation \u0026amp;Parole - Malcom D. Louden of Parkersburg. // Design of new  Science and Cultural center.// Sale of $40 million bonds for Appalachian system and interstates.// St. Mary's will bridge increased from two to four lanes.// Will be in California on 2-2-73 at direct request of Governor of California.// Meeting with president on 2-1-73 along with seven other governors.// will be responding to requests for other states if at all possible.// Brunner- increased parking with cultural center? presidency? states rights candiacy? reason for going out to California?// Grimes- Cafteria, date construction will start on Cultural Center? Embargo reports from departments to legislature?// Victorsen- Grenbrier Street four lane, part of interstate?// Casto- Vietnam War, West Virginia's contribution?// Montozola-Criticism of cultural center? delay in announcing center?// Coralli- Cabell County court commissions meeting with the governor. East end hntg. bridge and civic center discussion of 1-23-73?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWarden Coiner's resignation accepted// continuation of free rentals at Man \u0026amp; Buffallo Valley until 7-1-73// Employment of young people- Neighborhood youth program// Junked Car removal- REAP- Joe Manchin// Death of W. VA. girl serving in Peace Corp// Brunner- junked car program? Air pollution re Appalachia? Shake up on prison personel? Type of warden you are seeking?// Little- Description of retrieval?// Hindman- reason for accepting Coiner's resignation? Shake up on prison personel? Type of Warden you are seeking?// Grimes- Junked car?// Miller- REAP program in progress immeditely? TRIP program?// Christensen- reason Coiner's resignation was not accepted in '69?// Welling- Death of West Virginia Girl serving in Peace corp?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrive with Pride // 1. Rod Hudley, Don Knots, Chuck Hawley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJDR IV Martinsburg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJDR IV Wheeling\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA radio presentation of the National Areonautics and Space Administration code: FPT Washington D.C. 20546 // 37 sec. 7.5 ips\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApollo- Spacecraft. State capital tour. 38 secs. 7.5 ips.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ea radio presentation of the National Areonautics and Space Administration code: FPT Washington D.C. 20546 // 37 sec. 7.5 ips\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ea radio presentation of the National Areonautics and Space Administration code: FPT Washington D.C. 20546 // 37 sec. 7.5 ips\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1: about HEAD START 4:30 // 2: about JOB CORPS 4:30 // 7.5 ips\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eO-D-O Recording company, INC 254 West 54th st. New York, NY. 10019 (212) 77-3180// 1. Overture //2. School bus// 3. Cement Mixer// 4. Cello flashback// 5. Pastoral (long)// 6. Pastoral (short)// 7. Clsoing// 8. Sig #1// 9. Sig #2// 10. Light// 11. Regular.// 12. Regular Instr.// 71/2 ips\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Radio spot :60// 2. Radio spot :30// 3. Radio spot :30// 4. Gov. Arch Moore Appeal 1:20// (attached to the box is a  red cross business card: Louis E. Valentine executive director// Office 346-9411 res 342-0249// Kanawha-Clay Chapter American red cross 201 Duffy street, Charleston W.VA. 25311)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMartin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5-60 second spots // 7.5 IPS full-track\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. VA Home for Children, rape and sodomy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHouse- Senate, (the rest is illegible)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(note attached to the front of the case: From the desk of Steve Lewis// Thank you for your assistance.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemo: from Ruby to Mr Yost // This is a copy of the Governor's speech to the WVEA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHanna-Barbera production, West Virginia version\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHanna-Barbera production, West Virginia version\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHanna-Barbera production, West Virginia version\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHanna-Barbera production, West Virginia version\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHanna-Barbera production, West Virginia version\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHanna-Barbera production, West Virginia version\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHanna-Barbera production, West Virginia version\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHanna-Barbera production, West Virginia version\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHanna-Barbera production, West Virginia version\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHanna-Barbera production, West Virginia version\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArch Moore and family\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmstrong radio tape for Appollo 11Spacecraft State Capital tour\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEagle Room// A.R.C\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorkmen's Compensation Commissioner appiontment with judge haymond administering the oath.// Welfare children to recieve $30 for clothing allowance entering school in Sept., 1971// Questions by press.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpecial sessions of legislature to be called for May 22, 1973.// See press notification sheet for questions by the press subject matter covered in this conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMoundsville Penitentiary improvements-open to press // Governor will ask Legislature for several million additional funds for earl childhood education.// Dr. harry Stansbury named director of Governor's comprehensive health planning program. // Robert Halbritter nominaed for judge by 18th local circut cour.// questions by press.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Dept of Highways-Engineering work on total length of highways turnpike-- comment on the road repair that is needed throughout the state, extra hours and manpower being utilized. record number of contracts let for road repair. // 2. Comments on budget cuts and legal appeal from Attorney General. // 3. Creating West Virginia \"Distinged Service Award\" Jerry West to get the first. // 4. Board of Investments comments. $5 million addional investments. // 5. Back to turnpike aquisition. // 6. will not dignify comments on tax evasion rumours. //7. Nursing home Liscensing Board questions. // 8. back to turnpike. //9. Questions on deaths of WVU Coeds. // 10. continuation of comments on coeds. // 11.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWelfare--100% of need extended to Blind, aged, and disabled\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWebster County Judicial Circuit --George Cooper, lawyer, appointed to fill unexpired term of Judge Duffield// Teachers' retirement boad-- 13,945 members John B. White to head by election // federal revenue sharing amount must be for state to br contsested. Underestemated amounts due towns, cities, and counties tax effort. Feb 12-3 deadline for protest.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKanawha Blvd. condition--directed highway comm'r. to take into state system portion from Greenbrier St. to California Ave. to get into shape. // Chester Bridge--100% funding from U.S. Dept of Transporation. // Summer Programs for youth of state. // Colonel Bonar-- Governor's visit.// 5.Funds ample to cover all departmets of State Government. // Princeton to get new mental health facility. ...$11 billion anticipatied surplus in General revenue fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor Moore, Ira Latina Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTerra Alta\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor reviewed call for special session of Legislature. 23, item by item. // Discussed general revenue of the state for the month of April. // Appalachian Elec. Power Co. to open a new coal mine in Marion County --Drift type. // Japan visit June 16 -- Industrial developement by Japan industry in West Virginina.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor discussed at length the energy the emergency in the state and Nation.// Governor appointed Ron Pearson-Finance Commissoner, West Virginias Dirctor of Energy and set up \"Energy Ofice\"// Will reduce by 10% state owned vehicles, save those of law enforcement and other areas of enforcement, and phase out 10% of vehicles owned by state.// Governor comments on four constitutional amendments voted and passed in nov. 6, 1973 election. // governor disscussed progress and goal of I-64 and 77.// Governor disscussed Housing developement fund. // Governor discussed his actions re federal revenue sharing check before leaving for japan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMingo County emergency ambulance situation selective service cutback; plans for regional offices Governor's actions on bills from recent extraordinary session.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTRIP program to be inaugurated. //OEO approved frist year grant of $4,039,000---Nationwide pilot program for issuance of travel coupons to eligible persons. // State Public defender Programs for low income persons. OEO funding $843, 250 for program. OEO, Welfare Dept. State Bar, and West Virginia U. Law School participating.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Governor discussed the bills acted upon by the Special Session of the Legislature--those he vetoed and those signed. // summer youth programs// Questions by the press.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor reviews supplemental Appropriations bills to be submitted to the legislature, //Greenbrier college for women will be purchasd for childrens mental retardation hospital. // 60 day extension for highway contacts becuse of wet wetaher. // Questions by Press -Cost of Greenbrier College-- Abortions-- possibility of sp. election-- presidential aspirations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOEO press conference\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatus of Community Action programs and OEO. 14 of these state agencies not in jeapardy// Developement of Reagional Councils to be Funded by Federal Governemtt// REAP Program getting off to  imoresive start-1073 crushd vehild removeded and crushed and send ro Ohi0. // Financial Position of State at end of January, 1973 B\u0026amp;O collections showing dedicated increase. The West Viginia Legislature and removing act--Account no. 127.// (Special) possible/ election day on Sept. 18, 1973--Veterens houses bonus// \"Desicions Day\" // and Road Bonds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpecial sessions of legislature to be called for May 22, 1973.// See press notification sheet for questions by the press subject matter covered in this conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWebster County Judicial Circuit --George Cooper, lawyer, appointed to fill unexpired term of Judge Duffield// Teachers' retirement boad-- 13,945 members John B. White to head by election // federal revenue sharing amount must be for state to br contsested. Underestemated amounts due towns, cities, and counties tax effort. Feb 12-3 deadline for protest.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor reviewed call for special session of Legislature. 23, item by item. // Discussed general revenue of the state for the month of April. // Appalachian Elec. Power Co. to open a new coal mine in Marion County --Drift type. // Japan visit June 16 -- Industrial developement by Japan industry in West Virginina.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor discussed at length the energy the emergency in the state and Nation.// Governor appointed Ron Pearson-Finance Commissoner, West Virginias Dirctor of Energy and set up \"Energy Ofice\"// Will reduce by 10% state owned vehicles, save those of law enforcement and other areas of enforcement, and phase out 10% of vehicles owned by state.// Governor comments on four constitutional amendments voted and passed in nov. 6, 1973 election. // governor disscussed progress and goal of I-64 and 77.// Governor disscussed Housing developement fund. // Governor discussed his actions re federal revenue sharing check before leaving for japan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMingo County emergency ambulance situation selective service cutback; plans for regional offices Governor's actions on bills from recent extraordinary session.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTRIP program to be inaugurated. //OEO approved frist year grant of $4,039,000---Nationwide pilot program for issuance of travel coupons to eligible persons. // State Public defender Programs for low income persons. OEO funding $843, 250 for program. OEO, Welfare Dept. State Bar, and West Virginia U. Law School participating.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Governor discussed the bills acted upon by the Special Session of the Legislature--those he vetoed and those signed. // summer youth programs// Questions by the press.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor reviews supplemental Appropriations bills to be submitted to the legislature, //Greenbrier college for women will be purchased for children's mental retardation hospital. // 60 day extension for highway contacts because of wet weather. // Questions by Press -Cost of Greenbrier College-- Abortions-- possibility of sp. election-- presidential aspirations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOEO press conference\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatus of Community Action programs and OEO. 14 of these state agencies not in jeapardy// Developement of Reagional Councils to be Funded by Federal Governemtt// REAP Program getting off to  imoresive start-1073 crushd vehild removeded and crushed and send ro Ohi0. // Financial Position of State at end of January, 1973 B\u0026amp;O collections showing dedicated increase. The West Viginia Legislature and removing act--Account no. 127.// (Special) possible/ election day on Sept. 18, 1973--Veterens houses bonus// \"Desicions Day\" // and Road Bonds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCoed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew lighting state capitol-cost// reserve balance // child development // New appointing of Mrs. B\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClow corp., Oakbrook, Illinois to locate new plasic pipe manufacturing plant at Buckannon. Access road to be built by highway dept. // House Bill 4- (included in call) Legislature authorized $420,000 for new boiler system at Huntington State hospital signed for by Governor House Bill 5 (included in Call) authorized expenditure of funds by Labor-Management Board, digned by Governor. // Questions by press: coal strike--food stamps for miners--Charleston Mayor proposed by-passing State in revenue sharing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(note inside case:) decision '72 Lunch- Martinsburg -Aug 19, 1972 // Speakers Gov. Ronald Reagan- California Gov. Arch Moore- West Virginia // (this is a copy of originial tape made by WEP) for Gov. Moore- Compliments of Leslie Golliday\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYoung Republicans\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnemployment figures // Bus strike // Senate appointment to fill unexpired term of judge Carrigan--Gilligan of Sisterville.// Legislative call later in the day\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRoad Bond Bid\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFort Hill Bridge\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econsol no. 9, Pittston Rogers Morton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWWVA Wheeling, WV broadcast\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Note on the cover:) Anarchy in the Coal Fields. WWVA Wheeling, WV broadcast\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTo be used only for Governor Moore's press conferences. // This tape is the propery of the State Road Commission Pubic Information Office.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorm Yost, Bill Richie, I-79\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor: Bill Blake\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. Discussion of results of legislative session// 2. welfare// 3. Request for special aid funds for W. Va route 2 // 4. Employees insurance// 5. ect\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1. St. Marys Bridge// 2. Aeronautics Comissioner appointment// 3. Fire in Mine near Fairmont// 4. Mine safety- OPERATION ROOF CONTROL- FIREBOSS// 5. fradulent mine foremen certificates// 6. mine safety continued// 7. Highways department- state airplane/ 8. Road building freeze- lifting of federal freeze\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor's invitation to labor and managament accepted. to meet his office Oct 22, 1971 T 4:00 to discuss a settlement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCoat Strike--labor management met with the Governor tp discuss--Adjourned until following Monday in Washington D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBus Strike Settlement Charlestone, on schedule- Oct 25\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNational Youth Science Camp representatives from West Virginia introduced. // Questions by press\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCoal Mining opening-- Jones \u0026amp; Laughlin at Glen Daniel, Raleigh County\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeckler telegram regarding congressional redistricting. //State spending--allowed further 1% legislature space and questions on capitol space.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLt. Calley Statement. // Strip Mine Bill Signed. // Electric Chair comment by Governor. // Various questions by press.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTelephone hook up // strip mining\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom the office of the Governor of the state of West Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEd Flowers, Judge Shifts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Tape 2) 6. Continuation of Mine Safety. // 7. Road Commission Airplane and state airplane. // 8. Road Building program-liftinf of federal freeze.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"medically needy\" program to be administered within the framework of department of welfare disclosed by the governor.//state police academy -new $1,540,250 addition- Kuhn construction co. // State Penitentiary, Moundsville- Arthur Mckenzie appointed deputy warden. // legislator's pay raise discussed. // Governor discussed New River- his opposition to its being included in scenic rivers program. // Governor discussed critical energy shortage in United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor Moore announced State's plan as a single identity in compliance with public law 93614, National Health Planning and Resource Act. // Mose E. Boiarsky appointed Judge circuit court. // Medical facilities being established to induce doctors to practice in rural areas. // Shawnee golf course property discussed. // Greenbrier Osteopathic school discussed. // State treasurer, John Kelly,-- Governor, will not intervene. // Governor chides press for nor giving wide coverage to Bordenkircher news wherein he stated he had no evidence of wrong doing in Inmates' Trust fund, penitentiary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDupoint Co. has submitted an application to state Natural Resources Dept. to dump chloride into Kanawha river, which was formerly sent to Gulf of Mexico. Public hearings scheduled first part of January. // New River Gorge- Five public hearings to be held- Governor hopes it will be designated a National Park. // Ten Dams on the New River. // Public Service Commission- Brooks Smith's appointment by the Governor as a chairman. will he withdraw the appointment by reason of some of state senator's objections // Ambulances and emergency medical service responsibility expanded in some areas of the state. // Governor expects unemployment to rise.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Carrigan- Board of Public Service Commission // William D. Mitchell- Workman's Comp. Fund // Continuation of Welfare Dept's clothing allowance // Groundbreaking of Fourco Glass Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor introduced new Dean of Marshall University Medical School-- Robert C. Parlett // Announcement of West Va.'s new Paraprofessional Child Car System // Greenbrier school of Osteopathic Medicine discussion // Questions by the press: Bill Loy Judgeship, Cleo Jones resignation, State employees' salaries, Kan. county circuit court judgeship\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWest Virginia legal Services Plan, Inc. (aid for low-income people of the state) David Cecil appointed director. // Welfare clothing allowance to school-age youngsters // State bridge contracts let--- East Huntington Bridge. // Governor's Impressions of meeting with President Ford // President Ford // Governor answered questions regarding his name being submitted for the office of the Vice president of the U.S. // Unemployment and welfare fathers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor Announced West Virginia Office of Minority Business Enterprises OMBE being set up. McDonald Cary appointed its executive director. Favorable employment picture in state. //Brazilian cultural group to appear in state. // Don Bordenkircher's resignation, former warden. Osteopathic school, Greenbrier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Abuse Alert\" program announced --Salvation Army and State Dept. of Welfare. // Sewage treatment funds of $104 million avaliable for West Virginia communities in 75% grants. // Revenue, Legislature, and the Governor's plans for seeking a third term\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmco Steel multi-million -dollar coal mining expansion. // studded tires outlawed. // I-64 bridge, South Charleston will open June 5, 11:00 am, 1974 // Special Session comments, when, budget and veterans' bonus // Republic of China trip-- Governor's comments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor Introduced new state commerce commissioner, Ralph D. Alertazzie. // \"Longwall Stripping\" process -- project on property of American Elec. power Co. at Julian, Boone county, to be put to into operation Feb. of 1975. Funded by US environmental protection agency and state surface mining and  reclamation association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edubbed over August 12, 1975 press conference\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor announces Ashland Chemical company's Multi-million dollar maleic-anhydride plant in Wayne county\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor revokes ban on studded tires--can be used from Nov 15 to April 1 // Economic condition of state // Governor expressed optimism on coal labor-management contract agreement // Bill Loy's judgeship bid // Governor's role in textbook controversy and state police // governor's views on on outcome of Nov 5 election // Mines dept., Jon Ashcraft, director, discussed united mines workers' suit. // East Huntington Bridge revised cost estimate // Mrs. Shelley Moore--will she consider the governorship of West Virginia if the Governor is not permitted to run again?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorkmen's Compensation fund-- New and more efficient method of processing claims shown with explanation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor explains his stand on the budget\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor discussed the possibility of issuing emergency proclamation regarding International Electrical Workers' strike at Monongahela Power Co., Hancock, Preston, and parts of Mineral County. Dec 5, 1974, 1:00 PM deadline set. // Hydrocarbinoization plant being sought by W. VA // State civil service director named- Arden R Hodges. formerly F\u0026amp;A assistant commissioner. // Coal Strike settlement reaction by Governor and his assessment of loss of revenue to the state. // REAP director A. James Manchin's citation for speeding on the interstate.// Logan county employee's illegal use of equipment // West Virginia University Medical School extension in Kanawha county and effect on Marshall University medical school\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor announced current interstate openings and variously touched upon problems pertaining to state's road building program // additional $12.6 million Appalachian regional commission funds to the state // Governor discussed good financial health of West Virginia and employment rate compared to US // Coal companies to supply at last year's price coal to home owners // current coal strike discussed // Elizabeth Hallanan and Public Service Commission discussed // REAP head, A. James Manchin, Incident concerning removal of junk bus from \"private property\" at Kanawha Falls, and law suit against him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eQuestions by press re campaign contributions Federal District Judge appointment, Supreme Court decision re budget bill, Special session of Legislature, Security guard at airport on return from Russia. // Governor gives brief report on his trip to Russia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor Moore's statement in response to indictment // Governor announces his plans to run for a third term.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor Announced $50 million coal mining development in Nicolas county - Bethlehem STL // Coalcon update by Governor // Summer youth program discussed by Governor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor announced preliminary approval by the US Veterans Administration of Marshall University Medical School // Discussions of legislative matters // William Loy--proposed Judgeship\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor gave his views concerning the election of Nov. 5, 1974 // Governor discussed impact of nationwide coal strike\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"medically needy\" program to be administered within the framework of department of welfare disclosed by the governor.//state police academy -new $1,540,250 addition- Kuhn construction co. // State Penitentiary, Moundsville- Arthur Mckenzie appointed deputy warden. // legislator's pay raise discussed. // Governor discussed New River- his opposition to its being included in scenic rivers program. // Governor discussed critical energy shortage in United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor Moore announced State's plan as a single identity in compliance with public law 93614, National Health Planning and Resource Act. // Mose E. Boiarsky appointed Judge circuit court. // Medical facilities being established to induce doctors to practice in rural areas. // Shawnee golf course property discussed. // Greenbrier Oseopathic school discussed. // State treasurer, John Kelly,-- Governor, will not intervene. // Governor chides press for nor giving wide coverage to Bordenkircher news wherein he stated he had no evidence of wrong doing in Inmates' Trust fund, penitentiary\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDupoint Co. has submitted an application to state Natural Resources Dept. to dump chloride into Kanawha river, which was formerly sent to Gulf of Mexico. Puvlic hearings scheduled first part of January. // New River Gorge- Five public hearings to be held- Governor hopes it will be designated a National Park. // Ten Dams on the New River. // Public Servic Commission- Brooks Smith's appointment by the Governor as a chairman. will he withdraw the appointment by reason of some of state senator's objections // Ambulances and emergency medical service responsibility expanded in some areas of the state. // Governor expects unemployment to rise.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Carrigan- Board of Public Service Commission // William D. Mitchell- Workman's Comp. Fund // Continuation of Welfare Dept's clothing allowance // Groundbreaking of Fourco Glass Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor introduced new Dean of Marshall University Medical School-- Robert C. Parlett // Announcement of West Va.'s new Paraprofessional Child Car System // Greenbrier school of Osteopathic Medicine discussion // Questions by the press: Bill Loy Judgeship, Cleo Jones resignation, State employees' salaries, Kan. county circuit court judgeship\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWest Virginia legal Services Plan, Inc. (aid for low-income people of the state) David Cecil appointed director. // Welfare clothing allowance to school-age youngsters // State bridge contracts let--- East Huntington Bridge. // Governor's Impressions of meeting with President Ford // President Ford // Governor answered questions regarding his name being submitted for the office of the Vice president of the U.S. // Unemployment and welfare fathers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor Announced West Virginia Office of Minority Business Enterprises OMBE being set up. McDonald Cary appointed its executive director. Favorable employment picture in state. //Brazilian cultural group to appear in state. // Don Bordenkircher's resignation, former warden. Osteopathic school, Greenbrier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Abuse Alert\" program announced --Salvation Army and State Dept. of Welfare. // Sewage treatment funds of $104 million avaliable for West Virginia communities in 75% grants. // Revenue, Legislature, and the Governor's plans for seeking a third term\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmco Steel multi-million -dollar coal mining expansion. // studded tires outlawed. // I-64 bridge, South Charleston will open June 5, 11:00 am, 1974 // Special Session comments, when, budget and veterans' bonus // Republic of China trip-- Governor's comments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor Introduced new state commerce commissioner, Ralph D. Alertazzie. // \"Longwall Stripping\" process -- project on property of American Elec. power Co. at Julian, Boone county, to be put to into operation Feb. of 1975. Funded by US environmental protection agency and state surface mining and  reclamation association\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor announces Ashland Chemical company's Multi-million dollar maleic-anhydride plant in Wayne county\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor revokes ban on studded tires--can be used from Nov 15 to April 1 // Economic condition of state // Governor expressed optimism on coal labor-management contract agreement // Bill Loy's judgeship bid // Governor's role in textbook controversy and state police // governor's views on on outcome of Nov 5 election // Mines dept., Jon Ashcraft, director, discussed united mines workers' suit. // East Huntington Bridge revised cost estimate // Mrs. Shelley Moore--will she consider the governorship of West Virginia if the Governor is not permitted to run again?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorkmen's Compensation fund-- New and more efficient method of processing claims shown with explanation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor explains his stand on the budget\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor discussed the possibility of issuing emergency proclamation regarding International Electrical Workers' strike at Monogahela Power Co., Hancock, Preston, and parts of Mineral County. Dec 5, 1974, 1:00 PM deadline set. // Hydrocarbinoization plant being sought by W. VA // State civil service director named- Arden R Hodges. formerly F\u0026amp;A assitant commissioner. // Coal Strike settlement reaction by Governor and his assessment of loss of revenue to the state. // REAP director A. James Manchin's citation for speeding on the interstate.// Logan county employee's illegal use of equipment // West Virginia University Medical School extension in Kanawha county and effect on Marshall University medical school\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor announced current interstate openings and variously touched upon problems pertaining to state's road building program // additional $12.6 million Appalachian regional commission funds to the state // Governor discussed good financial health of West Virginia and employment rate compared to US // Coal companies to supply at last year's price coal to home owners // current coal strike discussed // Elizabeth Hallanan and Public Service Commission discussed // REAP head, A. James Manchin, Incident concerning removal of junk bus from \"private property\" at Kanawha Falls, and law suit against him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eQuestions by press re campaign contributions Federal District Judge appointment, Supreme Court decision re budget bill, Special session of Legislature, Security guard at airport on return from Russia. // Governor gives brief report on his trip to Russia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor Moore's statement in response to indictment // Governor announces his plans to run for a third term.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor Announced $50 million coal mining development in Nicolas county - Bethlehem STL // Coalcon update by Governor // Summer youth program discussed by Governor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor announced preliminary approval by the US Veterans Administration of Marshall University Medical School // Discussions of legislative matters // William Loy--proposed Judgeship\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor gave his views concerning the election of Nov. 5, 1974 // Governor discussed impact of nationwide coal strike\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor Moore announced by taped message joint venture by Columbia Gas and Monterey Coal Co. (subsidiary of Exxon) development of coal reserves in West Virginia and Illinois // Two new coal mines to be opened by Monterey, one in Lincoln and Wayne Counties.// Development of a new city in WV a possibility\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTaped on announcement of Columbia Gas co. and Exxon Venture in the State-- two new mines\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmergency medical services program director, Dr. Frederick M. Cooley, appointed // Highway dept.--Governor tells of letter sent to legislature leadership regarding low funds; also spelled out consequences if more money is not appropriated- employment, ect. will have to be reduced. //teacher's pay - Governor discussed his bill to legislature recommending $750 increase // railroad maintenance commission needed and funds appropriated from legislature discussed by the Governor // Bicentennial funds not sufficiently appropriated by the legislature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDisaster area declared for Marshall County // Coal Miners--Food Stamps // Grand Jury Investigation // Hall of Fame- more on // Fiscal posture of state - Erroneous reporting by Charleston Gazette\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitle XX- Welfare Dept. // Lawrence Frankel Foundation- Dept. Welfare. // Coal Miners- food Stamps // Pay Raises, state employees // Wheeling area declared disaster area\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClothing allowance for children raised to $45, I-64 to I-77 Interstate at Fort Hill to open August 29, Governor discussed Special Session and various items in the call, TRIP program discussed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor Moore announced by taped message joint venture by Columbia Gas and Monterey Coal Co. (subsidiary of Exxon) development of coal reserves in West Virginia and Illinois // Two new coal mines to be opened by Monterey, one in Lincoln and Wayne Counties.// Development of a new city in WV a possibility\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePennzoil Company -- Governor Moore announced multi-million dollar oil well drilling program in West Virginia // General revenue of state // \"Keep America Beautiful\" drive // Special session of legislature discussed // Buffalo Creek housing charges discussed and problems relating to housing in Buffalo Creek // National offices (political) discussed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Motors Corp. --Governor announced company's intention to locate in WV // Pittsburg Tube co. -- Governor announced company's intention to locate to WV // call for Special Session date- discussion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChief Medical Examiner, Dr. Irvin M Sopher, Appointed// Current coal strike discussed// New investment system for state funds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpecial session of legislature called by the governor-July 29, 1975, 10:00 AM// Highway Dept.- $27 million to be asked of legislature for upgrading highways and provide funds for highway personnel// Surplus funds of $47 million for state// Coalcon // Marshal Medial School // Treasurer's office (state) // Bicentennial's lack of funds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor severely criticizes board of Reagents for its action regarding Greenbrier Osteopathic School of Medicine // Freezes Board's funds for contractual Agreements\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFederal Revenue Sharing Check $6, 349, 718 received// Federal Mine Safety Act 1969-- Non-permissible equipment-- small business administration loans to aid mining identities for compliance // diversified mountaineer-- statues of depositors// call for special session session discussed // Federal Disaster funds for tornado damage requested // Children's home, Elkins, discussed // Teachers salaries-- five percent increase discussed-- Governor's and legislator's stand\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMorris Harvey College -- Governor announces offer of this college as a gift to the state of West Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKanawha City Bridge opening // State senator Jack Hellems appointed to fill vacancy by J.C. Dillon, Jr. // Governor Summer Youth Program detailed// Coalcon discussed by the Governor in New York-- part state ownership suggested by Governor in Coalcon// Central Mental Health Complex bids for site development on interstate 77 at Pocatalico// Governor Moore to run against Senator Byrd--story in \"U.S. News and World Report\"-- discussion// site selected for hall of fame discussed// Another new bridge for Kanawha county--contract let.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. B.L. Coffindaffer appointed director Office Federal -State relations// Governor's political future discussed// Coalcon meeting in New York July 29, 1975, Special Session of Legislature discussed// $47-plus million surplus for state\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor Moore announced by taped message joint venture by Columbia Gas and Monterey Coal Co. (subsidiary of Exxon) development of coal reserves in West Virginia and Illinois // Two new coal mines to be opened by Monterey, one in Lincoln and Wayne Counties.// Development of a new city in WV a possibility\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmergency medical services program director, Dr. Frederick M. Cooley, appointed // Highway dept.--Governor tells of letter sent to legislature leadership regarding low funds; also spelled out consequences if more money is not appropriated- employment, ect. will have to be reduced. //teacher's pay - Governor discussed his bill to legislature recommending $750 increase // railroad maintenance commission needed and funds appropriated from legislature discussed by the Governor // Bicentennial funds not sufficiently appropriated by the legislature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDisaster area declared for Marshall County // Coal Miners--Food Stamps // Grand Jury Investigation // Hall of Fame- more on // Fiscal posture of state - Erroneous reporting by Charleston Gazette\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitle XX- Welfare Dept. // Lawrence Frankel Foundation- Dept. Welfare. // Coal Miners- food Stamps // Pay Raises, state employees // Wheeling area declared disaster area\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClothing allowance for welfare children raised to $45. // I-64 -I-77 Interstate at Fort Hill to open August 29// Governor discussed Special Session and various items in the call // TRIP Program discussed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePennzoil Company -- Governor Moore announced multi-million dollar oil well drilling program in West Virginia // General revenue of state // \"Keep America Beautiful\" drive // Special session of legislature discussed // Buffalo Creek housing charges discussed and problems relating to housing in Buffalo Creek // National offices (political) discussed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Motors Corp. --Governor announced company's intention to locate in WV // Pittsburg Tube co. -- Governor announced company's intention to locate to WV // call for Special Session date- discussion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(No tape, typed transcripts only) Moundsville penitentiary improvements-open to press, Governor will ask press for several million additional funds for early childhood education, Dr. Harry Stansbury named Director of Governor's Comprehensive Health Planning program, Robert Halbritter nominated for judge 18th circuit court, questions by press\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChief Medical Examiner, Dr. Irvin M Sopher, Appointed// Current coal strike discussed// New investment system for state funds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpecial session of legislature called by the governor-July 29, 1975, 10:00 AM// Highway Dept.- $27 million to be asked of legislature for upgrading highways and provide funds for highway personnel// Surplus funds of $47 million for state// Coalcon // Marshal Medial School // Treasurer's office (state) // Bicentennial's lack of funds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor severely criticizes board of Reagents for its action regarding Greenbrier Osteopathic School of Medicine // Freezes Board's funds for contractual Agreements\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFederal Revenue Sharing Check $6, 349, 718 received// Federal Mine Safety Act 1969-- Non-permissible equipment-- small business administration loans to aid mining identities for compliance // diversified mountaineer-- statues of depositors// call for special session session discussed // Federal Disaster funds for tornado damage requested // Children's home, Elkins, discussed // Teachers salaries-- five percent increase discussed-- Governor's and legislator's stand\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMorris Harvey College -- Governor announces offer of this college as a gift to the state of West Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKanawha City Bridge opening // State senator Jack Hellems appointed to fill vacancy by J.C. Dillon, Jr. // Governor Summer Youth Program detailed// Coalcon discussed by the Governor in New York-- part state ownership suggested by Governor in Coalcon// Central Mental Health Complex bids for site development on interstate 77 at Pocatalico// Governor Moore to run against Senator Byrd--story in \"U.S. News and World Report\"-- discussion// site selected for hall of fame discussed// Another new bridge for Kanawha county--contract let.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. B.L. Coffindaffer appointed director Office Federal -State relations// Governor's political future discussed// Coalcon meeting in New York July 29, 1975, Special Session of Legislature discussed// $47-plus million surplus for state\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublic Institution Commissioner, Calvin Calendin, sworn in by Justice Haden// SSI (Supplemental Security Income Program) initiated by state of West Virginia Welfare Dept. //Revenue estimates will not be revised for legislature// legislature discussion, more of\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColcon (pilot coal hydro carbonization plant) status discussed// Welfare Commissioner Ed Flowers' resignation revealed and Tom Tinder, previously Flower's assistant introduced as new Welfare commissioner// Teacher's retirement fund contributions by higher education participants take-over by state explained.// track and field hall of fame location discussed// \"dirtiest city\"--REAP's director so dubbed Charleston--discussed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWork-Release center for male residents at Pruntytown-- Cottage on grounds of Industrial School for boys-- announced by Governor to open soon. Third in WV// Will Leonard case Discussed// Resigning Ins. Commissioner, Sam Weese, Lauded New Ins. Commissioner Don Brown, introduced// Chief Logan State Park conference center// contract let// Governor's reaction to President Gerald Ford's talk// Federal Highway trust funds discussed// Governor losing some of his \"troops\"// \"Twelve Years\" was this an announcement?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeritage Trust Program initiated// $250,000 donated for it from Benedum Foundation// Mines director defended by Governor// Studded tire bill// Coalcon discussed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSecretary of State, James R McCartney, sworn in// Economy of state discussed-surplus gen. revenue// Abortion--Governor's views against// Legislative bills discussed// Intermediate Court Judge appointed --Cabell Co.// Unemployment in county discussed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrack and Field Hall of Fame update, and schedule of events--site selected Putnam co.//State Capitol--cleaning of outside// Capitol's dome--update on refinishing the gold//state's financial condition// State's employment condition// Air pollution control--Governor commits on his executive order relating thereto//Gubernatorial campaign for 1776\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExtending Governor's summer youth program // contacts for Phase I of Central Mental Health Complex// Executive order to Air Pollution control commission to avoid imposing air ambient regulations that have net effect of exceeding national standards// Governor refuses to file letter of intent with EPA administrator regarding particulates// Contractors to be let out this year to complete contracts of WV Turnpike to Interstate standards// Special Sessions July 26, 1976 of Legislature to deal mostly with salaries of teachers, support personnel and other.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSupreme Court Justice, Donald R. Wilson, appt. // Investment Advisory Firms selected- 1 year contracts Boston co. and Alliance Capital Management co. // Energy Subsidization Bill to Legislature discussed // Wayne Slater, Ap, questions to Governor regarding charges // Highway user taxes discussed // education program to be discussed with Legislature // Governor asked when he will file for third term // Ashland oil contribution discussed // Governor states support for President Ford // COAL tax proposed by Governor for development of an Energy program for the state // Physicians Malpractice insurance proposal by the governor discussed// Identification card for blind and disabled persons to be issued by State Dept. of Motor Vehicles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCivil Service pay scale revised upwards // pay increases of five percent for other state employees in Governor's amended budget //Commissioner Albertazzie filing for Governor // Cultural Center progress report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWest Virginia Highways Funding-- Governor's Plan // Health System agency approval // Salary  increase of $1,000 for all state employees across-the-board // Civil Service-- new ratings and pay increases\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWelfare clothing allowance for needy school children discussed, food stamps for striking miners- circumstances under which they will receive them and federal regulations governing issuance, Governor's assessment of FORD-DOLE ticket, Governor's comments regarding running against Robert Byrd in U.S. Senate race in November, Governor states he did not discuss his political future with President Ford\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eat the Civic Center\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew Hampshire\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublic Institution Commissioner, Calvin Calendin, sworn in by Justice Haden// SSI (Supplemental Security Income Program) initiated by state of West Virginia Welfare Dept. //Revenue estimates will not be revised for legislature// legislature discussion, more of\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColcon (pilot coal hydro carbonization plant) status discussed// Welfare Commissioner Ed Flowers' resignation revealed and Tom Tinder, previously Flower's assistant introduced as new Welfare commissioner// Teacher's retirement fund contributions by higher education participants take-over by state explained.// track and field hall of fame location discussed// \"dirtiest city\"--REAP's director so dubbed Charleston--discussed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWork-Release center for male residents at Pruntytown-- Cottage on grounds of Industrial School for boys-- announced by Governor to open soon. Third in WV// Will Leonard case Discussed// Resigning Ins. Commissioner, Sam Weese, Lauded New Ins. Commissioner Don Brown, introduced// Chief Logan State Park conference center// contract let// Governor's reaction to President Gerald Ford's talk// Federal Highway trust funds discussed// Governor losing some of his \"troops\"// \"Twelve Years\" was this an announcement?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeritage Trust Program initiated// $250,000 donated for it from Benedum Foundation// Mines director defended by Governor// Studded tire bill// Coalcon discussed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSecretary of State, James R McCartney, sworn in// Economy of state discussed-surplus gen. revenue// Abortion--Governor's views against// Legislative bills discussed// Intermediate Court Judge appointed --Cabell Co.// Unemployment in county discussed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrack and Field Hall of Fame update, and schedule of events--site selected Putnam co.//State Capitol--cleaning of outside// Capitol's dome--update on refinishing the gold//state's financial condition// State's employment condition// Air pollution control--Governor commits on his executive oprder relating thereto//Gubernatorial campaign for 1776\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExtending Governor's summer youth program // contacts for Phase I of Central Mental Health Complex// Executive order to Air Pollution control commission to avoid imposing air ambient regulations that have net effect of exceeding national standards// Governor refuses to file letter of intent with EPA administrator regarding particulates// Contractors to be let out this year to complete contracts of WV Turnpike to Interstate standards// Special Sessions July 26, 1976 of Legislature to deal mostly with salaries of teachers, support personnel and other.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSupreme Court Justice, Donald R. Wilson, appt. // Investment Advisory Firms selected- 1 year contracts Boston co. and Alliance Capital Management co. // Energy Subsidization Bill to Legislature discussed // Wayne Slater, Ap, questions to Governor regarding charges // Highway user taxes discussed // education program to be discussed with Legislature // Governor asked when he will file for third term // Ashland oil contribution discussed // Governor states support for President Ford // COAL tax proposed by Governor for development of an Energy program for the state // Physicians Malpractice insurance proposal by the governor discussed// Identification card for blind and disabled persons to be issued by State Dept. of Motor Vehicles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCivil Service pay scale revised upwards // pay increases of five percent for other state employees in Governor's amended budget //Commissioner Albertazzie filing for Governor // Cultural Center progress report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWest Virginia Highways Funding-- Governor's Plan // Health System agency approval // Salary  increase of $1,000 for all state employees across-the-board // Civil Service-- new ratings and pay increases\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorm Yost Report from Houston Natural Gov. Conference\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eresponse to Gazette story\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTape #1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTape #2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTape #3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSwearing in of Haden as Judge of Supreme Court of Appeals// Response to Gazette story of June 20th // figures on surplus thru May\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePress conference which discussed West Virignia native General Earl E. Anderson who became Assistant Commadont of the United States Marine Core. He declaired March 31st General Earl E. Anderson Day. Discussed the Japanese-American Governor's conference and the Governors that he designated to participate in the conference. An update on Buffalo Creek disaster concerning housing, funding, missing individuals, business loans being approved, and building temporary road structures. Two new industiries moving into West Virginia: The Sunshine Pillow Company and B\u0026amp;L Apparal Incorparated of Cass. Growth in employment rate. The Tri-State Airport imporvements approved by Appapachian Regional Commission (ARC).   Discussion of higher education, kindergarden funding,  the special session,  Buffalo Creek investigation, the Devils Deciples, and damn drainage on high risk damns.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePress conference discussed road bonds and road construction, kindergarden program, disaster relief in Buffalo Creek, reorganization of Department of Public Safety, residency requirement for voting, OSHA legislation, and umployment rates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWCHT-TV// Participants: Bob Myers, Lee Kenna, Jay Rockefeller, Harry Hoffman, Charles Ryan, Roy Brassfield (Moderator)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePress conference with Governor Arch Moore and Mr. Davis about the release of a letter to Senator Robert C. Byrd. The letter discussed the U.S. Geological Survey of four banks that show instability and possibilty of them sliding and impoundments that are issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaster Tape. An brief overview of the disaster and the current status of the recovery effort.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCivic Center campaign song\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJD#4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill viewing accepted employment with U.S. Dept. of Labor---Black Lung// Employment Picture in WV // Amos Bolen Status as member of Board of Regents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWarden WV State Penitentiary, Donald E. Bordenkircher, appointed // Associate Warden in charge of security, Aurthur Leroy Mckenzie, appointed // Industrial training supervisor at penitentiary, R. J. Whitfield, appointed// New prison industries building to be constructed // Conference on productivity , Milwauee, Wis., Governor to attend// Will testify before Senate Sub-committee regarding Black Lung, Washinton on July 17, 1973// American Cyanamid expansion at Parkersburg- will attend- Pittsburg plate grass also // Black Lung Fund rate schedule// discussion veto consumer protectiom bill// Discussion of veto for consummer protection . State Envronmenal protection agency-will the Governor create such\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor announced Western Electric co. $5 million facility at Martinsburg. Will employ 300 with annual payroll of $6 million. Construction to start 1974 // Officials of Western Electric introduced by Governor Moore: Donald E. Procknow, President Thomas E. Bolger, president, C\u0026amp;P Telephone CO. Frank R. Hoffmann, Vice President and General Manager C\u0026amp;P, WV\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExecutive appointments: Human rights commission- Acting executive director- Howard D. Kenney, Diector selective service- Harold E. Brown, Emergency services- Richard Weekly, // ARC- six of eleven districts approved and funded // finances of state of WV for August Brunner asked Governor of economic climate softening\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounced purchase of Greenbrier College for Women for $422,775. To be used for Ambulatory mentally retarded children. // State may buy Four Seasons Nursing Home in Parkersburg as part of Regional Mental Health Program // Pocatalico site (50 acres) being considered for purchase for Central Mental Health Complex // Huntington Bridge delay discussed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill viewing accepted employment with U.S. Dept. of Labor---Black Lung// Employment Picture in WV // Amos Bolen Status as member of Board of Regents\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWarden WV State Penitentiary, Donald E. Bordenkircher, appointed // Associate Warden in charge of security, Aurthur Leroy Mckenzie, appointed // Industrial training supervisor at penitentiary, R. J. Whitfield, appointed// New prison industries building to be constructed // Conference on productivity , Milwauee, Wis., Governor to attend// Will testify before Senate Sub-committee regarding Black Lung, Washinton on July 17, 1973// American Cyanamid expansion at Parkersburg- will attend- Pittsburg plate grass also // Black Lung Fund rate schedule// discussion veto consumer protectiom bill// Discussion of veto for consummer protection . State Envronmenal protection agency-will the Governor create such.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor announced Western Electric co. $5 million facility at Martinsburg. Will employ 300 with annual payroll of $6 million. Construction to start 1974 // Officials of Western Electric introduced by Governor Moore: Donald E. Procknow, President Thomas E. Bolger, president, C\u0026amp;P Telephone CO. Frank R. Hoffmann, Vice President and General Manager C\u0026amp;P, WV\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExecutive appointments: Human rights commission- Acting executive director- Howard D. Kenney, Diector selective service- Harold E. Brown, Emergency services- Richard Weekly, // ARC- six of eleven districts approved and funded // finances of state of WV for August Brunner asked Governor of economic climate softening\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounced purchase of Greenbrier College for Women for $422,775. To be used for Ambulatory mentally retarded children. // State may buy Four Seasons Nursing Home in Parkersburg as part of Regional Mental Health Program // Pocatalico site (50 acres) being considered for purchase for Central Mental Health Complex // Huntington Bridge delay discussed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParkersburg Statement\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatement by Governor Moore\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBudget discussion // East Huntington Bridge bids advertised// Morgantown Bridge--Westover to Morgantown site selected // Summer Youth Program // Studded Tires outlawed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI-64 -- Final routing, two miles south of Buckley, WV// Special Session of Legislature--Tentatively after mid-April, 1974 // St. Mary's Bridge-- Bids to be let this week// Impeachment of President Nixon --Governor's view\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom the Office of the Governor of the State of West Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBanking Commissioner, George B. Jordan// Purchasing Practices, ect. $227,000 grant from Governor's committee on crime, ect. -2nd grant // Road Bond Debt Service --defined remarks in State of State--will be sent to Legislature 2:00 today // Questions by Press: Deficit in Education budget? Change in requirements for Mental Health Director? Medical school at Marshall, When will he announce political intentions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePress conference discussing Harry M. Brawley retirement from executive secretary of the WV Education Broadcast Authority, Francis L. Frank Blake replacing Brawley's position,  revenue sharing for child development programs, Buffalo Creek housing, public kindergarden, and Mr. Glat resignation from Human Rights Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew Banking//Comm//Jackson County// Mr. Jordan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efrom Washington D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBudget discussion // East Huntington Bridge bids advertised// Morgantown Bridge--Westover to Morgantown site selected // Summer Youth Program // Studded Tires outlawed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI-64 -- Final routing, two miles south of Buckley, WV// Special Session of Legislature--Tentatively after mid-April, 1974 // St. Marys Bridge-- Bids to be let this week// Impeachment of President Nixon --Governor's view\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorman Yost\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eState Capitol // Governor Moore 2nd term // main address\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWDNE/WHIS// March of (illegible)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles Ryan and Tom Potter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExecutive order expanding limitation of one-quarter tank of gasoline for persons who travel 250 miles a week relative to their employment// $150 million road bond -- comments regarding legislative action// signed into law six additional bills\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor signed senate bill 240 (consumer credit-presumably consumer protection) lowers interest rate frim 20% to 18% // Governor rescinded for 30 days one-quarter tank gasoline. If not satisfactory as to supply of gasoline avaliable to state, will reinvoke quarter-tank executive order. // exchange of remarks between Jud Marvin, ABC, and Governor's regoverning quarter tank ruling // judicial reform\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLas Vegas, Nevada // dept. of Highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor cited private Rodney C. Bobbitt U.S. Marine Corp, post humorously for heroism, highest honor awarded by the Corps.. Governor signed House Bill 797--Country truckers bill Authorities. Governor  tells actions to combat trucker protests and strikes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSupreme Court ruling// Industry undertaking R. H., operation at union\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Motor VIPs introduced by the Governor to the news media for questions regarding location of its stamping plant at ordinance center, south of Charleston.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eQuaker oats co--new facility (needlecraft) to manufacture needlecraft //Japan- Governor to visit Oct. 19; Japanese gov. and business leaders-- Gov to host here Nov. 5 and 6. // Hawaii-- Education meeting of the states, Governor to attend// Revenue Sharing checks --Governor transmitted to the treasury the last of two checks-- $2 million to set up revolving fund for WV housing authority.// Representatives from eight countries to visit WV penitentiary --federal pubic safety of international development.// Inmates of WV penitentiary, Moundsville will be permitted to use tie line of Governor's information service // \"Campaign Tactics\" comments from Governor regarding 1968 campaign in response to the press.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTreasurer directed to sell $50 million school building bonds. // Tax dept. to audit major oil company gas stations gallonage to see if getting non user gallons for bill for Lobbyist to register. Federal adm. guidelines on use of electric UMWA Hq. location. // off the record re campaign contributions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonard// Governor Moore for a second term\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExecutive order expanding limitation of one-quarter tank of gasoline for persons who travel 250 miles a week relative to their employment// $150 million road bond -- comments regarding legislative action// signed into law six additional bills\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor signed senate bill 240 (consumer credit-presumably consumer protection) lowers interest rate frim 20% to 18% // Governor rescinded for 30 days one-quarter tank gasoline. If not satisfactory as to supply of gasoline available to state, will reinvoke quarter-tank executive order. // exchange of remarks between Jud Marvin, ABC, and Governor's recovering quarter tank ruling // judicial reform\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor cited private Rodney C. Bobbitt U.S. Marine Corp, post humorously for heroism, highest honor awarded by the Corps.. Governor signed House Bill 797--Country truckers bill Authorities. Governor  tells actions to combat trucker protests and strikes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003emeeting minutes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSupreme Court ruling// Industry undertaking R. H., operation at union\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Motor VIPs introduced by the Governor to the news media for questions regarding location of its stamping plant at ordinance center, south of Charleston.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eQuaker oats co--new facility (needlecraft) to manufacture needlecraft //Japan- Governor to visit Oct. 19; Japanese gov. and business leaders-- Gov to host here Nov. 5 and 6. // Hawaii-- Education meeting of the states, Governor to attend// Revenue Sharing checks --Governor transmitted to the treasury the last of two checks-- $2 million to set up revolving fund for WV housing authority.// Representatives from eight countries to visit WV penitentiary --federal pubic safety of international development.// Inmates of WV penitentiary, Moundsville will be permitted to use tie line of Governor's information service // \"Campaign Tactics\" comments from Governor regarding 1968 campaign in response to the press\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series details the undertakings of William Loy, Executive Assistant to Governor Arch Moore from 1968-1977. Loy's duties involved the day-to-day general operations of the Governor's office. This sub-series contains state planning documents, documents relating to the Department of Motor Vehicles, the Department of Finance and Administration, the Department of Education, the Department of Highways, state hospitals, employment applications, legal cases, correspondence with state leaders, requests from city councils, conference correspondence, and general communication and personal mail. As Executive Assistant, Loy was responsible for communicating and coordinating with national and regional Governors' Conferences. The conferences that Loy prepared materials for included the Midwestern Governors' conference, Middle Atlantic Governors' conference, Southern Governors' conference, the National Governors' conference, the Republican Governors' conference, and the Southern States conference. Included are papers and communication relating to these events. Also included are personal and general correspondence related to Loy's duties managing Governor Moore's public appearances, requests for entertainment, speaking engagements, endorsements, and tours of the State Capitol.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmployment applicant, letter to Howard Boggess, Larry J. Boggs application, Ivor Boiarsky memorial lecture program, consolation letter to Mrs. Boiarsky, plea for help regarding electrical contractor's license. Letter from Carolyn Bolton, letter to James Bond, Margaret Bond's Evaluation questionnaire of financial circumstances, Huhes Booher resume, letter to Koka Booth, letter from Dr. Mike Borkovic, letter and qualification statement from Ralph E. Boreman, letter from Ira C. Bostin jr, Future Farmers of America \"29th annual State FFA Ham Bacon and Egg show and Sale\" pamphlet, letter to Bill Bowers, goodbye letter from Carla Bowles, job wanted flyer posted by Carla Bowles, letter from Lorie Bowles, request for a return job from Carla Bowles, memo on the Mental Health Dept, letter on behalf of the welfare of Mr. Bowman's welfare, salary increase request, Kathi Boyle application for employment, thank you letter from W. A. Boyle, letter of complaint from A.T. Boylen, investigation into allegations, unable to find job for Mrs. Bradford within the House of Delegates, letter to the Postmaster General from Arch Moore, letter of termination, letter regarding \"Pistol Hunting Bill\" and Arch Moore, application and resume of John Breed, letter on acquiring and utilizing John Brown, License plate application denial, letter from Jay Bryant about Arch Moore and Senator Brock, letter from Bryce Mountain, personal correspondence with Pat and Harry Buch, Joe Gompers' resume, recommendation letter and resume for John Lane, employment letter, \"Moore keeps GOP in dark on projects, states Davis\", \"County GOP head says Moore slow\", letter on current affairs, apology letter, republican voter support strategy letter, summer program at Cedar Grove school, petition, thank you letter, admittance paperwork, Helicopter accident memo,  greetings to the family, petition, Farmers Home Association, letter from Senator Byrd, Sen. Byrd on Alderson sewage treatment project, Holt Byrne promotion to Director of Employment Services and his resume, William Alexander Byus jr. resume, congratulations letter, Springfield water project completion, Moundsvillle map, status of proposed projects, bridge brochure, thank you letter to William Bunch, Application for official credential, greetings, State Building Commission, State Police misconduct\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmployment applicant, letter to Howard Boggess, Larry J. Boggs application, Ivor Boiarsky memorial lecture program, consolation letter to Mrs. Boiarsky, plea for help regarding electrical contractor's license. Letter from Carolyn Bolton, letter to James Bond, Margaret Bond's Evaluation questionnaire of financial circumstances, Huhes Booher resume, letter to Koka Booth, letter from Dr. Mike Borkovic, letter and qualification statement from Ralph E. Boreman, letter from Ira C. Bostin jr, Future Farmers of America \"29th annual State FFA Ham Bacon and Egg show and Sale\" pamphlet, letter to Bill Bowers, goodbye letter from Carla Bowles, job wanted flyer posted by Carla Bowles, letter from Lorie Bowles, request for a return job from Carla Bowles, memo on the Mental Health Dept, letter on behalf of the welfare of Mr. Bowman's welfare, salary increase request, Kathi Boyle application for employment, thank you letter from W. A. Boyle, letter of complaint from A.T. Boylen, investigation into allegations, unable to find job for Mrs. Bradford within the House of Delegates, letter to the Postmaster General from Arch Moore, letter of termination, letter regarding \"Pistol Hunting Bill\" and Arch Moore, application and resume of John Breed, letter on acquiring and utilizing John Brown, License plate application denial, letter from Jay Bryant about Arch Moore and Senator Brock, letter from Bryce Mountain, personal correspondence with Pat and Harry Buch, Joe Gompers' resume, recommendation letter and resume for John Lane, employment letter, \"Moore keeps GOP in dark on projects, states Davis\", \"County GOP head says Moore slow\", letter on current affairs, apology letter, republican voter support strategy letter, summer program at Cedar Grove school, petition, thank you letter, admittance paperwork, Helicopter accident memo,  greetings to the family, petition, Farmers Home Association, letter from Senator Byrd, Sen. Byrd on Alderson sewage treatment project, Holt Byrne promotion to Director of Employment Services and his resume, William Alexander Byus jr. resume, congratulations letter, Springfield water project completion, Moundsvillle map, status of proposed projects, bridge brochure, thank you letter to William Bunch, Application for official credential, greetings, State Building Commission, State Police misconduct\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, sign removal route 73, guided capital tour for youth, re: call from Bob Hughes, review and repair of streets in Bluewell, thank you letter, Muscular Dystrophy Association, telefax, annual employee campaign, Info from Jim Fawcett, \"Fearnow backs new planning setup\", personal correspondence, opportunities for Vietnam Veterans, thank you card, thank you letter, Michael Ferrell Police application, photo, West Virginia Highway Safety council, resume, job consideration, personal injury request for help  (referral from Senator Randolf's office), thank you letter, Huntington Centennial square and round dance festival, guide to exploration of Huntington, letter, letter of dissatisfaction to President Heartland, proposal for food handling and service of patients at the Weston State Hospital, Ohio County school's participation in the Emergency Employment Act, meeting with Dave and Clark of Hurst-Rosche Engineers inc., employment for Mrs. Josephine Fogle, Mr. Fouraker approved for bachelor of science degree with a major in international affairs, resume, projected cash flow WVB, registration of seventeen and eighteen year olds memo, letter, biographical sketch of Chales Fox, Hancock County ABCC correspondence, job opportunity, request to payback election debts, \"Governor says West Virginia has changed\", letter, request for assistance, reduction in force and petition, letter, proposal from Future Conditional-National Values Project,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplication for a certificate, employee pay schedule, memo, evaluation application and resume of Jim Coffey, request for assistance, thank you letter, personal correspondence, folklore, bill, gas bill, personal letter to Aunt Della, Augusta Farm Woman's Club, employment letter, Board of Directors, investigation notice, admittance to Hopemont, thank you letter, recommendation of Harry V. Conley, Tony Constantine will retire, the constitution of West Virginia, Short term consultant services agreement form (blank), help with alcoholism, notice of dismissal, \"Strip-mine foes to picket Hazard office\",  \"Rockefeller strikes at Nixonomics in speech\", pass for Shenandoah Downs, thank you notes, Cooks Auto Body Service, response to request for federal program information concerning construction of sewage system for depot hill, \"Bridge widening and major repair program in progress\", \"Award $2,038,000 in aid program for Hampshire county\", \"Donald Cookman establishes law practice in Romney\", thank you note, letter from Pocahontas County Chairman A. E. Cooper, David Cooper memo, Keith Cooper department of highways memo, proposed airport site Tucker county, invitation to speak at the Kiwanis Club, letter to the Honorable James E. Copenhaver, National Multiple Sclerosis Society keynotes, list of people that have to go, letters from Jim Copenhaver, thank you letter, Re: Emergency Care Corporation, application for employment, letter from Cornell University, pertinent data on water resource development studies of Coal River, Cabin Creek, Pocatalico River, and Gauley River areas of West Virginia, re: proposed Cortland acres nursing home Thomas West Virginia, National Bank of Commerce, re: Cortland acres nursing home Thomas West Virginia, damage to farmland by department of highways, notification of personnel action, fixing a mistake, application for employment, possible cable television tower on the Lakin State Hospital grounds, lease agreement, Lakin State Hospital lease request, lease agreement, re: Capitol business equipment inc., denial of employment, thoughts on Nixon, political cartoon, sewage application by Craigsville Public service district, thank you note, recommendation letter and application, opinions on Braxton co., consideration for the position of Deputy of Finance Commissioner, resume, Cumberland Airport, letter of support, application, personal letter, re: our \"situation\" in Randolph County, \"Moore's evaluation tribute to Governor\", letter to Governor Moore, complaint over sales tax, employment security, delinquency control records, re: Harry Coup, \"Dear sir, are you keeping your campaign promises?\", hiring of Lilly Hammond, Julie Curry application, Inauguration invitation list, Harrison County public school confidential inquiry, re: William Jay Curry, Jr. Mt. Gay, West Virginia memo and application, The Weston Independent, application, Texas School for the Deaf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplication for a certificate, employee pay schedule, memo, evaluation application and resume of Jim Coffey, request for assistance, thank you letter, personal correspondence, folklore, bill, gas bill, personal letter to Aunt Della, Augusta Farm Woman's Club, employment letter, Board of Directors, investigation notice, admittance to Hopemont, thank you letter, recommendation of Harry V. Conley, Tony Constantine will retire, the constitution of West Virginia, Short term consultant services agreement form (blank), help with alcoholism, notice of dismissal, \"Strip-mine foes to picket Hazard office\",  \"Rockefeller strikes at Nixonomics in speech\", pass for Shenandoah Downs, thank you notes, Cooks Auto Body Service, response to request for federal program information concerning construction of sewage system for depot hill, \"Bridge widening and major repair program in progress\", \"Award $2,038,000 in aid program for Hampshire county\", \"Donald Cookman establishes law practice in Romney\", thank you note, letter from Pocahontas County Chairman A. E. Cooper, David Cooper memo, Keith Cooper department of highways memo, proposed airport site Tucker county, invitation to speak at the Kiwanis Club, letter to the Honorable James E. Copenhaver, National Multiple Sclerosis Society keynotes, list of people that have to go, letters from Jim Copenhaver, thank you letter, Re: Emergency Care Corporation, application for employment, letter from Cornell University, pertinent data on water resource development studies of Coal River, Cabin Creek, Pocatalico River, and Gauley River areas of West Virginia, re: proposed Cortland acres nursing home Thomas West Virginia, National Bank of Commerce, re: Cortland acres nursing home Thomas West Virginia, damage to farmland by department of highways, notification of personnel action, fixing a mistake, application for employment, possible cable television tower on the Lakin State Hospital grounds, lease agreement, Lakin State Hospital lease request, lease agreement, re: Capitol business equipment inc., denial of employment, thoughts on Nixon, political cartoon, sewage application by Craigsville Public service district, thank you note, recommendation letter and application, opinions on Braxton co., consideration for the position of Deputy of Finance Commissioner, resume, Cumberland Airport, letter of support, application, personal letter, re: our \"situation\" in Randolph County, \"Moore's evaluation tribute to Governor\", letter to Governor Moore, complaint over sales tax, employment security, delinquency control records, re: Harry Coup, \"Dear sir, are you keeping your campaign promises?\", hiring of Lilly Hammond, Julie Curry application, Inauguration invitation list, Harrison County public school confidential inquiry, re: William Jay Curry, Jr. Mt. Gay, West Virginia memo and application, The Weston Independent, application, Texas School for the Deaf\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThank you note, condolence letter, application, letter seeking appointment, letter of resignation, newspapers in West Virginia, statement on Governor Moore's Longterm plans, \"some facts and opinions\", thank you note, tax refund, re: Glenn Owen Davis admission to Hopemont State Hospital, update on depot addition, thank you from Davis and Elkins College, employment request, services of Dames \u0026amp; Moore, William Loy named executor of estate, request for meeting minutes, request for job reinstatement, personnel data, thank you from Davis Memorial Hospital, letter to and from Nial Davis, report on termination of Wirthy Davis, undecided voters of Morgan County, letter to the editor, \"Plans continue for Cacapon golf course\", thank you for the Shenandoa Downs passes, \"Step by Step\", thank you for the support, request for hunting \u0026amp; fishing license, golf course reassurance, job tenure, Christmas presentation, job request, Mrs. Moore and Nial Davis in Welch West Virginia, application, nominees from West Virginia Dental Society, population in wards of cities of 10,000 of more, 1970 census of population, letter of condolence, summary of provisions of PL 91-517, telefax concerning children with disabilities, Russell McQuain acting director of the Commission on Mental Retardation, state commission on mental retardation appointed to be the state planning and advisory council on an ad hoc basis, application kit for $10,000 grant, implementation of the developmental disabilities act, public law 91-517, summary of developmental disabilities services and facilities construction act of 1970, promise of $5,000, list of references, design of Shepherdstown sewage system, qualifying experience as related to sanitary sewage improvements Shepherdstown West Virginia, Dewberry Nealon \u0026amp; Davis plans for Shepherdstown sewage, mobile community services project, traffic records committee, personal correspondence, job request, help seeking justice, subject: Luise M. Dingess, personal correspondence, emergency bridge at Gilbert, Paul Dixon, biographical data of Raymond G. Dodson, request for parole clemency, application for employment, job reference, job application, letter of condolence, Dorman Mills violations, thank you note, resume, claim no. 67-52072, resume, job application, meeting with Duke University, re: employment for Emmet Dulaney, re: Dorsey Dunlap Rason \"K\" tag rights, job request, Urging Governor Dunn to pressure Nixon, Tennessee Aeronautics Commission, the Young Lawyers Section of the State Bar's concerns with the penal system, North Carolina's penal study commission, re: report to the Governor no. 75-2-11 Health Insurance Benefits Unit\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThank you note, condolence letter, application, letter seeking appointment, letter of resignation, newspapers in West Virginia, statement on Governor Moore's Longterm plans, \"some facts and opinions\", thank you note, tax refund, re: Glenn Owen Davis admission to Hopemont State Hospital, update on depot addition, thank you from Davis and Elkins College, employment request, services of Dames \u0026amp; Moore, William Loy named executor of estate, request for meeting minutes, request for job reinstatement, personnel data, thank you from Davis Memorial Hospital, letter to and from Nial Davis, report on termination of Wirthy Davis, undecided voters of Morgan County, letter to the editor, \"Plans continue for Cacapon golf course\", thank you for the Shenandoa Downs passes, \"Step by Step\", thank you for the support, request for hunting \u0026amp; fishing license, golf course reassurance, job tenure, Christmas presentation, job request, Mrs. Moore and Nial Davis in Welch West Virginia, application, nominees from West Virginia Dental Society, population in wards of cities of 10,000 of more, 1970 census of population, letter of condolence, summary of provisions of PL 91-517, telefax concerning children with disabilities, Russell McQuain acting director of the Commission on Mental Retardation, state commission on mental retardation appointed to be the state planning and advisory council on an ad hoc basis, application kit for $10,000 grant, implementation of the developmental disabilities act, public law 91-517, summary of developmental disabilities services and facilities construction act of 1970, promise of $5,000, list of references, design of Shepherdstown sewage system, qualifying experience as related to sanitary sewage improvements Shepherdstown West Virginia, Dewberry Nealon \u0026amp; Davis plans for Shepherdstown sewage, mobile community services project, traffic records committee, personal correspondence, job request, help seeking justice, subject: Luise M. 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Henry biographical sketch, Jack Henry, letter, letter, letter, personally correspondence, letter, letter, massive respect for the people of Buffalo Creek, paving  Buffalo Creek, letter, Chemicals and Plastics, Highland Hospital and blank forms, State of West Virginia ,State Capitol Building, application., capitol building, capitol building, resume, capitol building, personal correspondence, Granta Corporation, personal correspondence, personal correspondence, borrowed paver, letter, public employees' insurance bill, Mr. Harless' complaint and subsequent investigation, letter about Mr. Harless from Governor Moore, thank you to Mr. Harless, \"for immediate release\", letter, letter, letter, re: securities commission examination and (Art Harold Mason Lily of Beckley) application, access road, letter, wo whom it may concern, re: potential candidate for civil service deputy Clerk, attn. Mr. L. A Simmons, folder of Edward N. 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Jeffers, desire to join Governor Moore's personal staff, recommendation letter sent to President Nixon, personal correspondence, financeable recreation projects, \"Help on two items\" memo, correspondence with Bill Johnson, correspondence with Carl Johnson, employee resignation, issue approval for Jack Stafford to use Johnson, Depp, \u0026amp; Quisenberry consulting firm, correspondence with Larry Depp, Johnson, Depp, \u0026amp; Quisenberry consulting firm brochure, Kathrine Jones American University, photo of Kathrine Jones, application and resume, job recommendation, report of police showing remarkable cooperation in their work, obtaining a dentist for Calhoun County and construction of a new bridge at Arnoldsburg School, dismissing political opponents, partial summary of work that has been done, material used, and approximate locations by Department of Highways,  photo, \"Vernon Harless, Gov. 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Judy fired for being a Democrat memo, \"Mrs. Judy feels Moore goes back on word to state employees\", request from home-town friend to put mother in a nursing home, request for information on Petersburg reservoir, serving as a judge for the Jaycees' Three Outstanding Young Men Awards program, letter of thanks, President of the Jaycees visit and the possibility of a state employee chapter of the Jaycees, Dunbar Jaycees award ceremony, Apple Butter sales, West Virginia Jaycees sponsoring a Small Business Workshop, travel expense account forms, West Virginia Jaycees in a financial dilemma, Sam Winer running for President of the United States Jaycees, letter of Jaycee requests to support Sam Winer, list of all the Jaycees to attend Governor's party, photos, Odessa's Presidential Museum needs items, \"Winer's winning words\", dinner to honor President of the United states Jaycees, thank you letter,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns over the possible financing of additional water lines in the Jane Lew water commission district, letter of recommendation, letter of resignation, consideration for the funding of the medical examiners bill, statement from Kanawha valley Ambulance Service, resume, letter of thanks for the job appointment, consideration of C.B. Roberts and Eastern Engineering company for the Princeton By-Pass, Eastern Engineering company's resume, expansion of Bluefield sanitary sewer system, City of Bluefield Sanitary Board, thank you letters, job request memo, Donald Keckley employment requests, Congressman Kee memo, admission to the Colin Anderson Center, personal correspondence, Son of the Year, emergency admission to the Colin Anderson Center, thank you letter, job request, resume, application, selective service status of Robert L. Keller, Robert Keller requests draft deferment, Allis-Chalmers requests Rober Keller's draft deferment, Government Orders, Chronological order of events pertaining to correspondence with local board #45- Charles Town, West Virginia, and registrant Robert Keller, Allis-Chalmers General Foreman position description, letter to General Blair discussing deferment, resume, telegram urging separation of tax reform from revenue sharing legislation, job request, thank you letter, reference letter, \"Tails of New England\", Lindsey Kenney water operator's license, $15 million shopping center memo, job request, application, photos of Lincoln County bridge materials, suspension of motor vehicle privileges,  anti-Black Lung literature, placing Michael Adkins in Cole and Anderson Hospital, \"SDH truck to assist in cleanup\", \"Governor promises road improvements\", \"Bob Davis acquitted of maiming\", Talbott Kinchelow behavioral warning, job request, reference, political contact, resignation, Lawrence Kirk employment, Lyle Kirker et al., appellants v. Arch A. Moore et al., appellants, Grace Ryan placed on waiting list for Hopemont Hospital, letter of concern from a loyal constituent, appointment of Huntington State Hospital Procurement Officer, salary advancement, performance review of Doris Kitchen, \"Employee's policies and procedure\", inquiries into Charles Fraser's appointment to Governor Moore's environment committee, \"Fund Raiser, manipulator Kovens, just' interested in good government\", Kramer, Comer, \u0026amp; Passe consulting engineers, \"Kroger is a good customer of West Virginia\", Mountain State Business Association, Kroger food store correspondence, H4nningson, Durham, \u0026amp;Richardson engineering firm, John Michael Kucek enlistment, Kyova interstate planning commission, testifying and conflicts  of interest, Hearings: subcommittee on conservation and watershed devourment, testimony trials, Subcommittee on conservation and watershed, H.R. 15596,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns over the possible financing of additional water lines in the Jane Lew water commission district, letter of recommendation, letter of resignation, consideration for the funding of the medical examiners bill, statement from Kanawha valley Ambulance Service, resume, letter of thanks for the job appointment, consideration of C.B. Roberts and Eastern Engineering company for the Princeton By-Pass, Eastern Engineering company's resume, expansion of Bluefield sanitary sewer system, City of Bluefield Sanitary Board, thank you letters, job request memo, Donald Keckley employment requests, Congressman Kee memo, admission to the Colin Anderson Center, personal correspondence, Son of the Year, emergency admission to the Colin Anderson Center, thank you letter, job request, resume, application, selective service status of Robert L. Keller, Robert Keller requests draft deferment, Allis-Chalmers requests Rober Keller's draft deferment, Government Orders, Chronological order of events pertaining to correspondence with local board #45- Charles Town, West Virginia, and registrant Robert Keller, Allis-Chalmers General Foreman position description, letter to General Blair discussing deferment, resume, telegram urging separation of tax reform from revenue sharing legislation, job request, thank you letter, reference letter, \"Tails of New England\", Lindsey Kenney water operator's license, $15 million shopping center memo, job request, application, photos of Lincoln County bridge materials, suspension of motor vehicle privileges,  anti-Black Lung literature, placing Michael Adkins in Cole and Anderson Hospital, \"SDH truck to assist in cleanup\", \"Governor promises road improvements\", \"Bob Davis acquitted of maiming\", Talbott Kinchelow behavioral warning, job request, reference, political contact, resignation, Lawrence Kirk employment, Lyle Kirker et al., appellants v. Arch A. Moore et al., appellants, Grace Ryan placed on waiting list for Hopemont Hospital, letter of concern from a loyal constituent, appointment of Huntington State Hospital Procurement Officer, salary advancement, performance review of Doris Kitchen, \"Employee's policies and procedure\", inquiries into Charles Fraser's appointment to Governor Moore's environment committee, \"Fund Raiser, manipulator Kovens, just' interested in good government\", Kramer, Comer, \u0026amp; Passe consulting engineers, \"Kroger is a good customer of West Virginia\", Mountain State Business Association, Kroger food store correspondence, H4nningson, Durham, \u0026amp;Richardson engineering firm, John Michael Kucek enlistment, Kyova interstate planning commission, testifying and conflicts  of interest, Hearings: subcommittee on conservation and watershed devourment, testimony trials, Subcommittee on conservation and watershed, H.R. 15596,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns over the possible financing of additional water lines in the Jane Lew water commission district, letter of recommendation, letter of resignation, consideration for the funding of the medical examiners bill, statement from Kanawha valley Ambulance Service, resume, letter of thanks for the job appointment, consideration of C.B. Roberts and Eastern Engineering company for the Princeton By-Pass, Eastern Engineering company's resume, expansion of Bluefield sanitary sewer system, City of Bluefield Sanitary Board, thank you letters, job request memo, Donald Keckley employment requests, Congressman Kee memo, admission to the Colin Anderson Center, personal correspondence, Son of the Year, emergency admission to the Colin Anderson Center, thank you letter, job request, resume, application, selective service status of Robert L. Keller, Robert Keller requests draft deferment, Allis-Chalmers requests Rober Keller's draft deferment, Government Orders, Chronological order of events pertaining to correspondence with local board #45- Charles Town, West Virginia, and registrant Robert Keller, Allis-Chalmers General Foreman position description, letter to General Blair discussing deferment, resume, telegram urging separation of tax reform from revenue sharing legislation, job request, thank you letter, reference letter, \"Tails of New England\", Lindsey Kenney water operator's license, $15 million shopping center memo, job request, application, photos of Lincoln County bridge materials, suspension of motor vehicle privileges,  anti-Black Lung literature, placing Michael Adkins in Cole and Anderson Hospital, \"SDH truck to assist in cleanup\", \"Governor promises road improvements\", \"Bob Davis acquitted of maiming\", Talbott Kinchelow behavioral warning, job request, reference, political contact, resignation, Lawrence Kirk employment, Lyle Kirker et al., appellants v. Arch A. Moore et al., appellants, Grace Ryan placed on waiting list for Hopemont Hospital, letter of concern from a loyal constituent, appointment of Huntington State Hospital Procurement Officer, salary advancement, performance review of Doris Kitchen, \"Employee's policies and procedure\", inquiries into Charles Fraser's appointment to Governor Moore's environment committee, \"Fund Raiser, manipulator Kovens, just' interested in good government\", Kramer, Comer, \u0026amp; Passe consulting engineers, \"Kroger is a good customer of West Virginia\", Mountain State Business Association, Kroger food store correspondence, H4nningson, Durham, \u0026amp;Richardson engineering firm, John Michael Kucek enlistment, Kyova interstate planning commission, testifying and conflicts  of interest, Hearings: subcommittee on conservation and watershed devourment, testimony trials, Subcommittee on conservation and watershed, H.R. 15596,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns over the possible financing of additional water lines in the Jane Lew water commission district, letter of recommendation, letter of resignation, consideration for the funding of the medical examiners bill, statement from Kanawha valley Ambulance Service, resume, letter of thanks for the job appointment, consideration of C.B. Roberts and Eastern Engineering company for the Princeton By-Pass, Eastern Engineering company's resume, expansion of Bluefield sanitary sewer system, City of Bluefield Sanitary Board, thank you letters, job request memo, Donald Keckley employment requests, Congressman Kee memo, admission to the Colin Anderson Center, personal correspondence, Son of the Year, emergency admission to the Colin Anderson Center, thank you letter, job request, resume, application, selective service status of Robert L. Keller, Robert Keller requests draft deferment, Allis-Chalmers requests Rober Keller's draft deferment, Government Orders, Chronological order of events pertaining to correspondence with local board #45- Charles Town, West Virginia, and registrant Robert Keller, Allis-Chalmers General Foreman position description, letter to General Blair discussing deferment, resume, telegram urging separation of tax reform from revenue sharing legislation, job request, thank you letter, reference letter, \"Tails of New England\", Lindsey Kenney water operator's license, $15 million shopping center memo, job request, application, photos of Lincoln County bridge materials, suspension of motor vehicle privileges,  anti-Black Lung literature, placing Michael Adkins in Cole and Anderson Hospital, \"SDH truck to assist in cleanup\", \"Governor promises road improvements\", \"Bob Davis acquitted of maiming\", Talbott Kinchelow behavioral warning, job request, reference, political contact, resignation, Lawrence Kirk employment, Lyle Kirker et al., appellants v. Arch A. Moore et al., appellants, Grace Ryan placed on waiting list for Hopemont Hospital, letter of concern from a loyal constituent, appointment of Huntington State Hospital Procurement Officer, salary advancement, performance review of Doris Kitchen, \"Employee's policies and procedure\", inquiries into Charles Fraser's appointment to Governor Moore's environment committee, \"Fund Raiser, manipulator Kovens, just' interested in good government\", Kramer, Comer, \u0026amp; Passe consulting engineers, \"Kroger is a good customer of West Virginia\", Mountain State Business Association, Kroger food store correspondence, H4nningson, Durham, \u0026amp;Richardson engineering firm, John Michael Kucek enlistment, Kyova interstate planning commission, testifying and conflicts  of interest, Hearings: subcommittee on conservation and watershed devourment, testimony trials, Subcommittee on conservation and watershed, H.R. 15596,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFormation of the State Economics Association (MSEA), correspondence with the office of the Governor of Illinois, passes to Waterford Park and Wheeling Downs, passes to Charles Town Turf Club, job applications, issues with food stamps, tuberculosis control nurse relocation, personal correspondence, personnel action for Joseph Manchin, 1971 site for the sixth Marine Aluminum Derby, certificate of appointment to the State Advisory Council, issues with Route 8 near Anawalt, Colonel John B. Martin's retirement, resumes, withdrawing the Martinsburg Airport project, City Hospital of Martinsburg financing and progress, \"Rt. 62 is a disgrace\", requesting information on funding for sewerage disposal plant for Masontown, correspondence with the Mayor of Charles Town D.C. \"Doc\" Masters, academic tests impeding brilliant employees Department of Welfare, salary discrimination, request for West Virginia Blue Books, letter from a fed-up constituent, poor road conditions around Augusta, note of appreciation, donation, Recapitulation of use tax audit for the period of 1967 through 1971, sale of 200 acres of land in Hampshire County, \"Name Dropping\", Mrs. Ruby I Pickett admission to Hopemont Hospital, thank you letters, correspondence with congressman Robert McClory, Charles McClosky failure to file tax returns, telegram: \"this is a plea our lives are in danger!\", letter discussing administrations positive attributes, Samuel B. McClung \u0026amp; Company Advertising and marketing packet, Samuel McClung staffing and consulting services, \"Management consulting to be offered\" Samuel McClung \u0026amp; Company resume, letter appealing to improve art music, drama, and broad-spectrum athletic programs in West Virginia schools, \"Help for Tic sufferers\", William Nile NcCready personnel file, City of Beckley voting precinct abstract, birth announcement of Matthew E. McCulty, resignation letter, Judge Charles Garvin research into juvenile drug abuse, VITA, Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs pamphlet, vacant office space in the capitol building, Harrison County rt. 5/9 scheduled for hot mix treatment, pursuing the matter of the tannery, letter requesting information on interstates around Raleigh County, building a bridge on route 10 Elmore, \"The Energy Crisis\", request for information from the West Virginia Garden Club, land use planning to establish public awareness, conservation of natural resources committee mission statement, Senator Alan Susman bought controlling interest in the bank of Mount Hope, McNicol-Martin China company loans, seeking legal advice to gain justice against a crook, Circuit court of Mineral County Civil Action no. 1433 Seth and Rosa Meadows, issues with city sewage system, request for permit to operate a car wash, funding for the West Virginia Board of Examiners, attorneys for the department of highways, Harry Memmo kidney transplant, courteous service of officer Leo G. Memolo, road concerns on Little Creek Road, ineligible for state aide, \"Meskill has stormy nine months\", information outline for warehouse property in Charleston West Virginia,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFormation of the State Economics Association (MSEA), correspondence with the office of the Governor of Illinois, passes to Waterford Park and Wheeling Downs, passes to Charles Town Turf Club, job applications, issues with food stamps, tuberculosis control nurse relocation, personal correspondence, personnel action for Joseph Manchin, 1971 site for the sixth Marine Aluminum Derby, certificate of appointment to the State Advisory Council, issues with Route 8 near Anawalt, Colonel John B. Martin's retirement, resumes, withdrawing the Martinsburg Airport project, City Hospital of Martinsburg financing and progress, \"Rt. 62 is a disgrace\", requesting information on funding for sewerage disposal plant for Masontown, correspondence with the Mayor of Charles Town D.C. \"Doc\" Masters, academic tests impeding brilliant employees Department of Welfare, salary discrimination, request for West Virginia Blue Books, letter from a fed-up constituent, poor road conditions around Augusta, note of appreciation, donation, Recapitulation of use tax audit for the period of 1967 through 1971, sale of 200 acres of land in Hampshire County, \"Name Dropping\", Mrs. Ruby I Pickett admission to Hopemont Hospital, thank you letters, correspondence with congressman Robert McClory, Charles McClosky failure to file tax returns, telegram: \"this is a plea our lives are in danger!\", letter discussing administrations positive attributes, Samuel B. McClung \u0026amp; Company Advertising and marketing packet, Samuel McClung staffing and consulting services, \"Management consulting to be offered\" Samuel McClung \u0026amp; Company resume, letter appealing to improve art music, drama, and broad-spectrum athletic programs in West Virginia schools, \"Help for Tic sufferers\", William Nile NcCready personnel file, City of Beckley voting precinct abstract, birth announcement of Matthew E. McCulty, resignation letter, Judge Charles Garvin research into juvenile drug abuse, VITA, Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs pamphlet, vacant office space in the capitol building, Harrison County rt. 5/9 scheduled for hot mix treatment, pursuing the matter of the tannery, letter requesting information on interstates around Raleigh County, building a bridge on route 10 Elmore, \"The Energy Crisis\", request for information from the West Virginia Garden Club, land use planning to establish public awareness, conservation of natural resources committee mission statement, Senator Alan Susman bought controlling interest in the bank of Mount Hope, McNicol-Martin China company loans, seeking legal advice to gain justice against a crook, Circuit court of Mineral County Civil Action no. 1433 Seth and Rosa Meadows, issues with city sewage system, request for permit to operate a car wash, funding for the West Virginia Board of Examiners, attorneys for the department of highways, Harry Memmo kidney transplant, courteous service of officer Leo G. Memolo, road concerns on Little Creek Road, ineligible for state aide, \"Meskill has stormy nine months\", information outline for warehouse property in Charleston West Virginia,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFormation of the State Economics Association (MSEA), correspondence with the office of the Governor of Illinois, passes to Waterford Park and Wheeling Downs, passes to Charles Town Turf Club, job applications, issues with food stamps, tuberculosis control nurse relocation, personal correspondence, personnel action for Joseph Manchin, 1971 site for the sixth Marine Aluminum Derby, certificate of appointment to the State Advisory Council, issues with Route 8 near Anawalt, Colonel John B. Martin's retirement, resumes, withdrawing the Martinsburg Airport project, City Hospital of Martinsburg financing and progress, \"Rt. 62 is a disgrace\", requesting information on funding for sewerage disposal plant for Masontown, correspondence with the Mayor of Charles Town D.C. \"Doc\" Masters, academic tests impeding brilliant employees Department of Welfare, salary discrimination, request for West Virginia Blue Books, letter from a fed-up constituent, poor road conditions around Augusta, note of appreciation, donation, Recapitulation of use tax audit for the period of 1967 through 1971, sale of 200 acres of land in Hampshire County, \"Name Dropping\", Mrs. Ruby I Pickett admission to Hopemont Hospital, thank you letters, correspondence with congressman Robert McClory, Charles McClosky failure to file tax returns, telegram: \"this is a plea our lives are in danger!\", letter discussing administrations positive attributes, Samuel B. McClung \u0026amp; Company Advertising and marketing packet, Samuel McClung staffing and consulting services, \"Management consulting to be offered\" Samuel McClung \u0026amp; Company resume, letter appealing to improve art music, drama, and broad-spectrum athletic programs in West Virginia schools, \"Help for Tic sufferers\", William Nile NcCready personnel file, City of Beckley voting precinct abstract, birth announcement of Matthew E. McCulty, resignation letter, Judge Charles Garvin research into juvenile drug abuse, VITA, Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs pamphlet, vacant office space in the capitol building, Harrison County rt. 5/9 scheduled for hot mix treatment, pursuing the matter of the tannery, letter requesting information on interstates around Raleigh County, building a bridge on route 10 Elmore, \"The Energy Crisis\", request for information from the West Virginia Garden Club, land use planning to establish public awareness, conservation of natural resources committee mission statement, Senator Alan Susman bought controlling interest in the bank of Mount Hope, McNicol-Martin China company loans, seeking legal advice to gain justice against a crook, Circuit court of Mineral County Civil Action no. 1433 Seth and Rosa Meadows, issues with city sewage system, request for permit to operate a car wash, funding for the West Virginia Board of Examiners, attorneys for the department of highways, Harry Memmo kidney transplant, courteous service of officer Leo G. Memolo, road concerns on Little Creek Road, ineligible for state aide, \"Meskill has stormy nine months\", information outline for warehouse property in Charleston West Virginia,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJuanita Miklas rehiring correspondence, \"Bids on rt. 2 project to be opened Saturday\", Pat Miklas relentless in quest to get his wife rehired, job application, John M. Miller request for discharge from the West Virginia Army National Guard, letter of justification, application for examination, resume, Fish-Camp-Hunt Club brochure, personnel correspondence, miners on strike signing up for food stamps, season passes to the Shenandoah Downs, letter from the lieutenant Governor of Minnesota requesting information on the duties and responsibilities of the role of Lieutenant Governor of West Virginia, note exchange with Dr. B. F. Mitchell, information request on Corridor \"H\", status of construction for Corridor \"H\", Harry Moats seeking reelection to the House of Delegates, curriculum improvement center, Colin Anderson Center correspondence, Pi Kappa Phi oil drum regatta, \"Jaycees to sponsor county award dinner\", request to support nomination of Mrs. Esther Brown for County Award, Hampshire County in need of a mobile unit for the Speech Therapist, Hampshire County Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children and Adults, the mobile unit for the Speech Therapist will be funded post haste, thank you on behalf of taxpayers, toll free telephone service in Hampshire County, Western Union: Major portion of Moorefield Highschool destroyed by fire, inquiries into funding for Regional Mental Health and Mental Retardation Centers, reference letter, threatening to resigning, Pipestem State Park- Tinted Thermal Glass Failure, \"Broken glass at Pipestem not vandalism\", \"City interstates hinge on $110 million request\", \"Chemistry staff is expanded at West Library\", department of commerce \"Homecoming '71\", \"'71 is the time: Back home to West Virginia\", letter about returning to West Virginia, bizarre letters from Mr. Morrison to Ira Dadisman about the governor, considerations for Clark Morton, assurances that the Governor is concerned with housing in the state of West Virginia, public housing units for the city of Cameron, Mountain Alumni Mush \u0026amp; Milk dinner, Mountain State Construction Co. Damages dispute, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board correspondence, funds made available for the mountaintop water system, Laurel Run Mining Company housing, flow tests conducted on 3 wells for wittaker community development corp. at mt. Storm as directed by Charles E Garton, complaint against Donald Lambert, Mountaineer Scholarship Fund dinner donation, inability to receive salary increase, Jackson County route 15/6 and 30/6, Floyd M. Sayre obituary, correspondence with Mr. Muck concerning Jackson County service road 15/6, Hoosier engineering company compensation, \"Back at the firm: former law partners of President and Attorney General add important new clients\", Governor sponsored educational legislation, product distributors, issues with state contract bids, Project F-64(4), termination of employment, Bob Myers appointment to the West Virginia Board of Education,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJuanita Miklas rehiring correspondence, \"Bids on rt. 2 project to be opened Saturday\", Pat Miklas relentless in quest to get his wife rehired, job application, John M. Miller request for discharge from the West Virginia Army National Guard, letter of justification, application for examination, resume, Fish-Camp-Hunt Club brochure, personnel correspondence, miners on strike signing up for food stamps, season passes to the Shenandoah Downs, letter from the lieutenant Governor of Minnesota requesting information on the duties and responsibilities of the role of Lieutenant Governor of West Virginia, note exchange with Dr. B. F. Mitchell, information request on Corridor \"H\", status of construction for Corridor \"H\", Harry Moats seeking reelection to the House of Delegates, curriculum improvement center, Colin Anderson Center correspondence, Pi Kappa Phi oil drum regatta, \"Jaycees to sponsor county award dinner\", request to support nomination of Mrs. Esther Brown for County Award, Hampshire County in need of a mobile unit for the Speech Therapist, Hampshire County Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children and Adults, the mobile unit for the Speech Therapist will be funded post haste, thank you on behalf of taxpayers, toll free telephone service in Hampshire County, Western Union: Major portion of Moorefield Highschool destroyed by fire, inquiries into funding for Regional Mental Health and Mental Retardation Centers, reference letter, threatening to resigning, Pipestem State Park- Tinted Thermal Glass Failure, \"Broken glass at Pipestem not vandalism\", \"City interstates hinge on $110 million request\", \"Chemistry staff is expanded at West Library\", department of commerce \"Homecoming '71\", \"'71 is the time: Back home to West Virginia\", letter about returning to West Virginia, bizarre letters from Mr. Morrison to Ira Dadisman about the governor, considerations for Clark Morton, assurances that the Governor is concerned with housing in the state of West Virginia, public housing units for the city of Cameron, Mountain Alumni Mush \u0026amp; Milk dinner, Mountain State Construction Co. Damages dispute, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board correspondence, funds made available for the mountaintop water system, Laurel Run Mining Company housing, flow tests conducted on 3 wells for wittaker community development corp. at mt. Storm as directed by Charles E Garton, complaint against Donald Lambert, Mountaineer Scholarship Fund dinner donation, inability to receive salary increase, Jackson County route 15/6 and 30/6, Floyd M. Sayre obituary, correspondence with Mr. Muck concerning Jackson County service road 15/6, Hoosier engineering company compensation, \"Back at the firm: former law partners of President and Attorney General add important new clients\", Governor sponsored educational legislation, product distributors, issues with state contract bids, Project F-64(4), termination of employment, Bob Myers appointment to the West Virginia Board of Education,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJuanita Miklas rehiring correspondence, \"Bids on rt. 2 project to be opened Saturday\", Pat Miklas relentless in quest to get his wife rehired, job application, John M. Miller request for discharge from the West Virginia Army National Guard, letter of justification, application for examination, resume, Fish-Camp-Hunt Club brochure, personnel correspondence, miners on strike signing up for food stamps, season passes to the Shenandoah Downs, letter from the lieutenant Governor of Minnesota requesting information on the duties and responsibilities of the role of Lieutenant Governor of West Virginia, note exchange with Dr. B. F. Mitchell, information request on Corridor \"H\", status of construction for Corridor \"H\", Harry Moats seeking reelection to the House of Delegates, curriculum improvement center, Colin Anderson Center correspondence, Pi Kappa Phi oil drum regatta, \"Jaycees to sponsor county award dinner\", request to support nomination of Mrs. Esther Brown for County Award, Hampshire County in need of a mobile unit for the Speech Therapist, Hampshire County Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children and Adults, the mobile unit for the Speech Therapist will be funded post haste, thank you on behalf of taxpayers, toll free telephone service in Hampshire County, Western Union: Major portion of Moorefield Highschool destroyed by fire, inquiries into funding for Regional Mental Health and Mental Retardation Centers, reference letter, threatening to resigning, Pipestem State Park- Tinted Thermal Glass Failure, \"Broken glass at Pipestem not vandalism\", \"City interstates hinge on $110 million request\", \"Chemistry staff is expanded at West Library\", department of commerce \"Homecoming '71\", \"'71 is the time: Back home to West Virginia\", letter about returning to West Virginia, bizarre letters from Mr. Morrison to Ira Dadisman about the governor, considerations for Clark Morton, assurances that the Governor is concerned with housing in the state of West Virginia, public housing units for the city of Cameron, Mountain Alumni Mush \u0026amp; Milk dinner, Mountain State Construction Co. Damages dispute, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board correspondence, funds made available for the mountaintop water system, Laurel Run Mining Company housing, flow tests conducted on 3 wells for wittaker community development corp. at mt. Storm as directed by Charles E Garton, complaint against Donald Lambert, Mountaineer Scholarship Fund dinner donation, inability to receive salary increase, Jackson County route 15/6 and 30/6, Floyd M. Sayre obituary, correspondence with Mr. Muck concerning Jackson County service road 15/6, Hoosier engineering company compensation, \"Back at the firm: former law partners of President and Attorney General add important new clients\", Governor sponsored educational legislation, product distributors, issues with state contract bids, Project F-64(4), termination of employment, Bob Myers appointment to the West Virginia Board of Education,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePay adjustment directives, fulltime employees granted minimum wage of $4,200 per year, recommendations of Ed Flowers and Ron Pearsons concerning who to pay what upon whose authority, filing of personal services expenditure schedules and the effect of house bill 1187, revised pay plan, work schedules, governor to address all summer employees, Sheriff G. Kemp Melton has an order of mandamus to be served on the governor in regard to the case of John Kelly, Governor's federal conference on revenue sharing, out of state travel requisitions, medals, western union telegrams and cablegrams, requests for salary increases, governor's reception, request for skeleton staff, commercial credit card purchases, out of state travel, \"the following four items should be researched for the governor's speech to be delivered at Oak Hill: Bridge on route 21 Fayetteville, regionalization of Fayette County in region 4, bridge over New River Canyon, Dunlop Water-Shed project\", legal holidays, testimonial dinner for Chester Hubbard and George Seibert, ladylike behaviors, passport applications, public employees insurance meetings, delineation of regional boundaries, lighting ceremony of state Christmas tree, payment of invoices, purchase united states savings bonds, state wide cost allocation plan, American red cross blood program, break in main water line, wage price freeze by executive order of the president, critique of state employees, volunteering medical information, personal service accounts, personnel appropriations-salary increases, paper recycling, recommendations, Christmas and New Year's holidays 1973, bus service for employees, united fund campaign, traffic situation in capitol area, commitment to employee needs, \"Democracy's Trumpet\" television program, Cessna Citation private jet advertisement, \"Wichita's 2.5 billion dollar misunderstanding: a speech by James B. Taylor\", US News \"Agnew and his future: new battles in the White House\", reference made to the purchase of a new BH 125-600 jet aircraft, invoice from Beechcraft inc. For $5351.51, Cessna Private Jet advertisement, lease agreement, Beechcraft Hawker Corporation News (aircraft), photo of Mr. and Mrs. Governor Moore, William Loy, and members of the Beechcraft corporation, West Virginia Senate names and addresses, department heads and addresses,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePay adjustment directives, fulltime employees granted minimum wage of $4,200 per year, recommendations of Ed Flowers and Ron Pearsons concerning who to pay what upon whose authority, filing of personal services expenditure schedules and the effect of house bill 1187, revised pay plan, work schedules, governor to address all summer employees, Sheriff G. Kemp Melton has an order of mandamus to be served on the governor in regard to the case of John Kelly, Governor's federal conference on revenue sharing, out of state travel requisitions, medals, western union telegrams and cablegrams, requests for salary increases, governor's reception, request for skeleton staff, commercial credit card purchases, out of state travel, \"the following four items should be researched for the governor's speech to be delivered at Oak Hill: Bridge on route 21 Fayetteville, regionalization of Fayette County in region 4, bridge over New River Canyon, Dunlop Water-Shed project\", legal holidays, testimonial dinner for Chester Hubbard and George Seibert, ladylike behaviors, passport applications, public employees insurance meetings, delineation of regional boundaries, lighting ceremony of state Christmas tree, payment of invoices, purchase united states savings bonds, state wide cost allocation plan, American red cross blood program, break in main water line, wage price freeze by executive order of the president, critique of state employees, volunteering medical information, personal service accounts, personnel appropriations-salary increases, paper recycling, recommendations, Christmas and New Year's holidays 1973, bus service for employees, united fund campaign, traffic situation in capitol area, commitment to employee needs, \"Democracy's Trumpet\" television program, Cessna Citation private jet advertisement, \"Wichita's 2.5 billion dollar misunderstanding: a speech by James B. Taylor\", US News \"Agnew and his future: new battles in the White House\", reference made to the purchase of a new BH 125-600 jet aircraft, invoice from Beechcraft inc. For $5351.51, Cessna Private Jet advertisement, lease agreement, Beechcraft Hawker Corporation News (aircraft), photo of Mr. and Mrs. Governor Moore, William Loy, and members of the Beechcraft corporation, West Virginia Senate names and addresses, department heads and addresses,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConduct and practices of holdover employees, Phase two of the wage controls, news clipping of House Speaker McManus discussing house position on bonding authority, \"58 attend Corridor \"H\" meeting at Wardensville\", \"Oates says serious threat exists to traditional, historical, Hardy County\", motor vehicle registration, \"Tax meeting helpful sign regarding airport issue\", \"Board promises assistance in airplane taxing\", \"New Sheriff aides won't be deputized\", \"W.Va asks funds for drug fight\", for insertion into Governor Moore's speech to County Superintendents on July 13, child care system, \"Letters to the Editor: the editor of the Martinsburg Journal is a small pathetic person\", out of state travel requisition, Summerville, notes for Bill, scratch paper, Governor's notes, welfare offices in Fayetteville, Bill's notes,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Our man Arch (Haydon Murray)\", Moore for president license plate, Arch Moore Signature: Welfare reform and the Appalachian Myth, Human Events: How West Virginia cut welfare, John Kelly vs. Arch Moore: Demurrer to general and special replication to respondent's answer, \"Governors host lawmakers at winter meeting\", endorsement letter, \"Reagan jet bill $30,923\", inaugural day arrangements committee, \"GOP governors rap too big government\", Governor to crown daughter, B\u0026amp;O railroad to withdraw its application, expenditure schedule, West Virginia's Strip Mine Reclamation Act, investigation into Buffalo Creek disaster, Testimony of the honorable Arch Moore jr. governor or West Virginia before the subcommittee on labor and hew of the Senate Appropriations Committee, meetings with management-editorial representatives (New York Times, Wall Street Journal, CBS, NBC), \"Fat Cat on the prowl\", \"Aggressive Mountaineers eye Pennsylvania industry\", Governor's account, $35,000 grant from economic development administration, approval of grant application for city of Benwood through land and water conservation fund, Lyle Kirker et al v. Arch Moore Jr. Individually and in his capacity as governor of the state of West Virginia et al., \"Plane crash with Moore is recalled\", \"'Archie' awards denote our leaders' successes\", \"to the citizens of West Viginia who are interested in preventing juvenile delinquency\", Arch Moore's disgraceful connection with underworld elements, \"Moore claims that columnist Jack Anderson is trying to destroy him\", Moore throws accusations of Muckraking at his opponent, Moore's potential presidential appointment, Piolet/operator/aircraft accident report, Moore for Governor Committee, biography of Arch Moore jr., \"How JDR IV 'saved' West Virgina and its budget\", Governor's schedule five October weekends, Mrs. Shelley Moore's schedule three October weekends, Salute to Governor Moore cards, thank you notes, anniversary dinner telephone effort, thank you letter to John Thomas for generous acts of kindness during the Buffalo Creek disaster, GOP Bulletin, \"President Nixon's goals for a greater America...towards a generation of peace\", Congressman Zion, \"President Nixon's goals for a greater America...rhetorical promise into concrete results\", \"Generation of Peace (sticker)\", \"Give a Damn! Register Republican (sticker)\", Butch Shroyer Wayne township trustee (sticker), Vote Keller for district attorney (sticker), \"Reelect Short for Congress!\", \"Congressman Lujan\", \"Elect John Heinz to Congress\", \"Reelect Rumsfeld\", \"Congressman Horton cares\", vote Paul Findley, \"Big Chief, friend of Congressman Barber Conable\", \"Reelect Quillen to Congress\", Congressman Craig Hosmer Calander, \"I visited Congressman Findley in in Washington (sticker)\" \"elect Allan St. Clair\", Richard Poff postcard, \"reelect Arends les courageous leader!\", \"Reelect Bill Bloomfield: you know he cares about people!\", \"Reelect Bill Bloomfield: a capable and devoted member of congress who should be returned to office by the voters\", \"Senator Karl Mundt: He works for you!\", \"John Rousselot: The man and the congressman\", \"Reelect Lujan (sticker)\", \"Reelect congressman Langen\" \"Vote Jerry Pettis: a man concerned.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Our man Arch (Haydon Murray)\", Moore for president license plate, Arch Moore Signature: Welfare reform and the Appalachian Myth, Human Events: How West Virginia cut welfare, John Kelly vs. Arch Moore: Demurrer to general and special replication to respondent's answer, \"Governors host lawmakers at winter meeting\", endorsement letter, \"Reagan jet bill $30,923\", inaugural day arrangements committee, \"GOP governors rap too big government\", Governor to crown daughter, B\u0026amp;O railroad to withdraw its application, expenditure schedule, West Virginia's Strip Mine Reclamation Act, investigation into Buffalo Creek disaster, Testimony of the honorable Arch Moore jr. governor or West Virginia before the subcommittee on labor and hew of the Senate Appropriations Committee, meetings with management-editorial representatives (New York Times, Wall Street Journal, CBS, NBC), \"Fat Cat on the prowl\", \"Aggressive Mountaineers eye Pennsylvania industry\", Governor's account, $35,000 grant from economic development administration, approval of grant application for city of Benwood through land and water conservation fund, Lyle Kirker et al v. Arch Moore Jr. Individually and in his capacity as governor of the state of West Virginia et al., \"Plane crash with Moore is recalled\", \"'Archie' awards denote our leaders' successes\", \"to the citizens of West Viginia who are interested in preventing juvenile delinquency\", Arch Moore's disgraceful connection with underworld elements, \"Moore claims that columnist Jack Anderson is trying to destroy him\", Moore throws accusations of Muckraking at his opponent, Moore's potential presidential appointment, Piolet/operator/aircraft accident report, Moore for Governor Committee, biography of Arch Moore jr., \"How JDR IV 'saved' West Virgina and its budget\", Governor's schedule five October weekends, Mrs. Shelley Moore's schedule three October weekends, Salute to Governor Moore cards, thank you notes, anniversary dinner telephone effort, thank you letter to John Thomas for generous acts of kindness during the Buffalo Creek disaster, GOP Bulletin, \"President Nixon's goals for a greater America...towards a generation of peace\", Congressman Zion, \"President Nixon's goals for a greater America...rhetorical promise into concrete results\", \"Generation of Peace (sticker)\", \"Give a Damn! Register Republican (sticker)\", Butch Shroyer Wayne township trustee (sticker), Vote Keller for district attorney (sticker), \"Reelect Short for Congress!\", \"Congressman Lujan\", \"Elect John Heinz to Congress\", \"Reelect Rumsfeld\", \"Congressman Horton cares\", vote Paul Findley, \"Big Chief, friend of Congressman Barber Conable\", \"Reelect Quillen to Congress\", Congressman Craig Hosmer Calander, \"I visited Congressman Findley in in Washington (sticker)\" \"elect Allan St. Clair\", Richard Poff postcard, \"reelect Arends les courageous leader!\", \"Reelect Bill Bloomfield: you know he cares about people!\", \"Reelect Bill Bloomfield: a capable and devoted member of congress who should be returned to office by the voters\", \"Senator Karl Mundt: He works for you!\", \"John Rousselot: The man and the congressman\", \"Reelect Lujan (sticker)\", \"Reelect congressman Langen\" \"Vote Jerry Pettis: a man concerned.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStaff advisory committee February 1973, National Governors' Conference winter meeting report, technical assistance and interstate consulting ad hoc advisors meeting memo, reorganizing the states booklet, Delaware presentation memo, program, revenue sharing, memo, interstate planning, letter to Governor Lucey, letter to the staff advisory committee, Staff advisory committee January 1973, suggested topical concerns of the committee of the southern governors' conference, committees of the southern governors' conference, policy positions book, letter to Governor Moore from Francis Sargent, National Governors' Conference winter meeting, program for the governors' wives, the council of state governments memo, revised preliminary program, Memo to the chairman of the national governors' conference, proposal for a state community development program, telegram, policy letter, policy position 1970 book, committees of the national governors' conference, attendance sheet, meeting detail letter, Staff advisory committee July 1971, National Governors' Conference Sept 1972, policy statements, Memo to selected state officials, Governor's Press Office-Federal Highway Act of 1973, deadline for state and local officials to challenge treasury department data for computations of revenue sharing checks, Letter of Warning: Ceasar Chavez, Letter from Governor Jack Williams, discharge petition letter, anti-crime program letter, LEAA letter, LEAA budget, LEAA staffing, LEAA misunderstandings, LEAA audits, response to LEAA draft 1972 plan guidelines, application for discretionary funds, \"Kleindienst Upsets GOP Judge Plans\", Plausible task force meeting, congressional record-senate, NGC advisory task force on Rural and Urban development, telegram, statement of Phil Campbell, job development, 1971 winter meeting, committee plans, governors' conference luncheon plans, letter from Director Charles Byrley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStaff advisory committee February 1973, National Governors' Conference winter meeting report, technical assistance and interstate consulting ad hoc advisors meeting memo, reorganizing the states booklet, Delaware presentation memo, program, revenue sharing, memo, interstate planning, letter to Governor Lucey, letter to the staff advisory committee, Staff advisory committee January 1973, suggested topical concerns of the committee of the southern governors' conference, committees of the southern governors' conference, policy positions book, letter to Governor Moore from Francis Sargent, National Governors' Conference winter meeting, program for the governors' wives, the council of state governments memo, revised preliminary program, Memo to the chairman of the national governors' conference, proposal for a state community development program, telegram, policy letter, policy position 1970 book, committees of the national governors' conference, attendance sheet, meeting detail letter, Staff advisory committee July 1971, National Governors' Conference Sept 1972, policy statements, Memo to selected state officials, Governor's Press Office-Federal Highway Act of 1973, deadline for state and local officials to challenge treasury department data for computations of revenue sharing checks, Letter of Warning: Ceasar Chavez, Letter from Governor Jack Williams, discharge petition letter, anti-crime program letter, LEAA letter, LEAA budget, LEAA staffing, LEAA misunderstandings, LEAA audits, response to LEAA draft 1972 plan guidelines, application for discretionary funds, \"Kleindienst Upsets GOP Judge Plans\", Plausible task force meeting, congressional record-senate, NGC advisory task force on Rural and Urban development, telegram, statement of Phil Campbell, job development, 1971 winter meeting, committee plans, governors' conference luncheon plans, letter from Director Charles Byrley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStaff advisory committee February 1973, National Governors' Conference winter meeting report, technical assistance and interstate consulting ad hoc advisors meeting memo, reorganizing the states booklet, Delaware presentation memo, program, revenue sharing, memo, interstate planning, letter to Governor Lucey, letter to the staff advisory committee, Staff advisory committee January 1973, suggested topical concerns of the committee of the southern governors' conference, committees of the southern governors' conference, policy positions book, letter to Governor Moore from Francis Sargent, National Governors' Conference winter meeting, program for the governors' wives, the council of state governments memo, revised preliminary program, Memo to the chairman of the national governors' conference, proposal for a state community development program, telegram, policy letter, policy position 1970 book, committees of the national governors' conference, attendance sheet, meeting detail letter, Staff advisory committee July 1971, National Governors' Conference Sept 1972, policy statements, Memo to selected state officials, Governor's Press Office-Federal Highway Act of 1973, deadline for state and local officials to challenge treasury department data for computations of revenue sharing checks, Letter of Warning: Ceasar Chavez, Letter from Governor Jack Williams, discharge petition letter, anti-crime program letter, LEAA letter, LEAA budget, LEAA staffing, LEAA misunderstandings, LEAA audits, response to LEAA draft 1972 plan guidelines, application for discretionary funds, \"Kleindienst Upsets GOP Judge Plans\", Plausible task force meeting, congressional record-senate, NGC advisory task force on Rural and Urban development, telegram, statement of Phil Campbell, job development, 1971 winter meeting, committee plans, governors' conference luncheon plans, letter from Director Charles Byrley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExecutive meeting minutes, \"Governors Meet; Ho Hum\", the energy crisis and unemployment, national governors' conference executive committee meeting minutes, re: proposed new policy statement on property tax, policy positions 1973-1974, letter to Governor Rampton, meeting of the executive committee, preliminary report to the executive committee of the National Governors' Conference in their role on future operations,\"Tan-Tar-A\", National Governors' Conference winter meeting, important notice to all governors, general revenue sharing with states and local localities, HUD appropriations for selected programs, financial assistance available to states for building of new communities, Public Law 91-609, National Governors' Conference program booklet, National Governors' Conference committees, reports of the committee on rural and urban development, advisory committee meeting February 23 during NGC, 1971 Winter Meeting, report of the committee on rural and urban development National Governors' Committee 1971 winter meeting, revised preliminary program outline, policy positions of the National Governors' Convention Aug 1970,Letter to all governors from Director Charles Byrley, report of the committee on rural and urban development, report of the committee on executive management and fiscal affairs, reports of the committee on human resources, reports of the committee on law enforcement justice and public safety, report of the committee on natural resources and environmental management, letter from Willaim Loy to Floyd Warmann, Instructions for completing reservation form, Important! Personal Attention Please!, letter from William Guy to Governor Moore, Letter to all governors, letter to Governor Hathaway, Policy statements: committee on rural and urban development, policy statements: committee on executive management and fiscal affairs, policy statements: committee on human resources, policy statements: committee on transportation commerce and technology, policy statements: committee on law enforcement justice and public safety, policy statements: committee on natural gas and environmental resourcesNational Governors' Conference agenda April 25 1970, proposed budget: fiscal year 1970-1971, letter from Luis Ferre, letter from Breverd Crihfeild, teletype message from MG Jack Blair, accommodations list, letter from Breverd Crihfeild, memo to republican governors, memo to all participants in Sept 12 meeting at San Juan, San Juan Summary,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExecutive meeting minutes, \"Governors Meet; Ho Hum\", the energy crisis and unemployment, national governors' conference executive committee meeting minutes, re: proposed new policy statement on property tax, policy positions 1973-1974, letter to Governor Rampton, meeting of the executive committee, preliminary report to the executive committee of the National Governors' Conference in their role on future operations,\"Tan-Tar-A\", National Governors' Conference winter meeting, important notice to all governors, general revenue sharing with states and local localities, HUD appropriations for selected programs, financial assistance available to states for building of new communities, Public Law 91-609, National Governors' Conference program booklet, National Governors' Conference committees, reports of the committee on rural and urban development, advisory committee meeting February 23 during NGC, 1971 Winter Meeting, report of the committee on rural and urban development National Governors' Committee 1971 winter meeting, revised preliminary program outline, policy positions of the National Governors' Convention Aug 1970,Letter to all governors from Director Charles Byrley, report of the committee on rural and urban development, report of the committee on executive management and fiscal affairs, reports of the committee on human resources, reports of the committee on law enforcement justice and public safety, report of the committee on natural resources and environmental management, letter from Willaim Loy to Floyd Warmann, Instructions for completing reservation form, Important! Personal Attention Please!, letter from William Guy to Governor Moore, Letter to all governors, letter to Governor Hathaway, Policy statements: committee on rural and urban development, policy statements: committee on executive management and fiscal affairs, policy statements: committee on human resources, policy statements: committee on transportation commerce and technology, policy statements: committee on law enforcement justice and public safety, policy statements: committee on natural gas and environmental resourcesNational Governors' Conference agenda April 25 1970, proposed budget: fiscal year 1970-1971, letter from Luis Ferre, letter from Breverd Crihfeild, teletype message from MG Jack Blair, accommodations list, letter from Breverd Crihfeild, memo to republican governors, memo to all participants in Sept 12 meeting at San Juan, San Juan Summary,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExecutive meeting minutes, \"Governors Meet; Ho Hum\", the energy crisis and unemployment, national governors' conference executive committee meeting minutes, re: proposed new policy statement on property tax, policy positions 1973-1974, letter to Governor Rampton, meeting of the executive committee, preliminary report to the executive committee of the National Governors' Conference in their role on future operations,\"Tan-Tar-A\", National Governors' Conference winter meeting, important notice to all governors, general revenue sharing with states and local localities, HUD appropriations for selected programs, financial assistance available to states for building of new communities, Public Law 91-609, National Governors' Conference program booklet, National Governors' Conference committees, reports of the committee on rural and urban development, advisory committee meeting February 23 during NGC, 1971 Winter Meeting, report of the committee on rural and urban development National Governors' Committee 1971 winter meeting, revised preliminary program outline, policy positions of the National Governors' Convention Aug 1970,Letter to all governors from Director Charles Byrley, report of the committee on rural and urban development, report of the committee on executive management and fiscal affairs, reports of the committee on human resources, reports of the committee on law enforcement justice and public safety, report of the committee on natural resources and environmental management, letter from Willaim Loy to Floyd Warmann, Instructions for completing reservation form, Important! Personal Attention Please!, letter from William Guy to Governor Moore, Letter to all governors, letter to Governor Hathaway, Policy statements: committee on rural and urban development, policy statements: committee on executive management and fiscal affairs, policy statements: committee on human resources, policy statements: committee on transportation commerce and technology, policy statements: committee on law enforcement justice and public safety, policy statements: committee on natural gas and environmental resourcesNational Governors' Conference agenda April 25 1970, proposed budget: fiscal year 1970-1971, letter from Luis Ferre, letter from Breverd Crihfeild, teletype message from MG Jack Blair, accommodations list, letter from Breverd Crihfeild, memo to republican governors, memo to all participants in Sept 12 meeting at San Juan, San Juan Summary,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExecutive meeting minutes, \"Governors Meet; Ho Hum\", the energy crisis and unemployment, national governors' conference executive committee meeting minutes, re: proposed new policy statement on property tax, policy positions 1973-1974, letter to Governor Rampton, meeting of the executive committee, preliminary report to the executive committee of the National Governors' Conference in their role on future operations,\"Tan-Tar-A\", National Governors' Conference winter meeting, important notice to all governors, general revenue sharing with states and local localities, HUD appropriations for selected programs, financial assistance available to states for building of new communities, Public Law 91-609, National Governors' Conference program booklet, National Governors' Conference committees, reports of the committee on rural and urban development, advisory committee meeting February 23 during NGC, 1971 Winter Meeting, report of the committee on rural and urban development National Governors' Committee 1971 winter meeting, revised preliminary program outline, policy positions of the National Governors' Convention Aug 1970,Letter to all governors from Director Charles Byrley, report of the committee on rural and urban development, report of the committee on executive management and fiscal affairs, reports of the committee on human resources, reports of the committee on law enforcement justice and public safety, report of the committee on natural resources and environmental management, letter from Willaim Loy to Floyd Warmann, Instructions for completing reservation form, Important! Personal Attention Please!, letter from William Guy to Governor Moore, Letter to all governors, letter to Governor Hathaway, Policy statements: committee on rural and urban development, policy statements: committee on executive management and fiscal affairs, policy statements: committee on human resources, policy statements: committee on transportation commerce and technology, policy statements: committee on law enforcement justice and public safety, policy statements: committee on natural gas and environmental resourcesNational Governors' Conference agenda April 25 1970, proposed budget: fiscal year 1970-1971, letter from Luis Ferre, letter from Breverd Crihfeild, teletype message from MG Jack Blair, accommodations list, letter from Breverd Crihfeild, memo to republican governors, memo to all participants in Sept 12 meeting at San Juan, San Juan Summary,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Walt Klein, conference attendee booklet 1972, press conference presentation (at French Lick), program memo, info memo, modular housing letter from administrative assistant Griffiths, modular housing letter from Stirling Homex, Stirling Homex pamphlet, RGA communications mailout: drug abuse, youth-oriented highway safety program, obtaining uncirculated Eisenhower silver dollars, research report on agriculture and farming, text of an address by the President of the Republican Governors' Conference Williamsburg, Virginia,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from secretary Wiltsee, letter on the departure of Edwin Powers, summary of the SGC 38th annual meeting 1972, West Virginia unable to attend the SGC, letter exchange with H. Douglas Hamner Jr. (enclosures: Interstate Conference Commissioners of Administration and Directors of Engineering and Buildings rules and procedures), program for conference in Montgomery (items to be discussed),\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote regarding Dr. Cassady and the Education Commission of the United States, conference delay letter, conference invitation letter, letter exchange with Governor Rampton, letter from John Himelrick Sr, memo from director Sally V Allen regarding participation, program and registration materials, summary and recommendations of the Education Commission Task Force on Student Assistance, travel expenses, letters exchanged with Moore, Henry Cone letter to Arch Moore, registration materials,  meeting schedule, press conference series, telegrams, meeting pamphlet,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSECA coverage, letter from Philip Grose jr, program for SGC, telegram, appointment roster, letter to William McGinnis, letter to Leslie Lampton, Tan-Tar-A receipt, letter to Herman Glazier, letter to Glen Jermstad, itinerary, summary 36th annual meeting SGC, series of letter exchanges, southern water supply conferences, The council of state environmental health report, The council of state governments on agriculture, environmental health committee, preliminary schedule's for SSC,regulary schedular, environments health committee, Petition of the northern railroads, re: SGC Amicus Curiae brief in northern states power company v. the state of Minnesota et al, memo delegates to discuss drugs, highway safety, and other topics concerning public safety, state planning bureau, attendance list, itinerary, letter from Governor Maddox, schedule, list of names, schedule, note from Jim Hart, re: power and energy briefing, letter from Bernie Parrish, SGC staff advisee committee, letter to the aides, summary of the July 1973 SGC meeting, letter exchange with Secretary Wiltsee, tentative agenda for SGC, power and energy briefing, summary of the December 1973 SGC meeting,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSECA coverage, letter from Philip Grose jr, program for SGC, telegram, appointment roster, letter to William McGinnis, letter to Leslie Lampton, Tan-Tar-A receipt, letter to Herman Glazier, letter to Glen Jermstad, itinerary, summary 36th annual meeting SGC, series of letter exchanges, southern water supply conferences, The council of state environmental health report, The council of state governments on agriculture, environmental health committee, preliminary schedule's for SSC,regulary schedular, environments health committee, Petition of the northern railroads, re: SGC Amicus Curiae brief in northern states power company v. the state of Minnesota et al, memo delegates to discuss drugs, highway safety, and other topics concerning public safety, state planning bureau, attendance list, itinerary, letter from Governor Maddox, schedule, list of names, schedule, note from Jim Hart, re: power and energy briefing, letter from Bernie Parrish, SGC staff advisee committee, letter to the aides, summary of the July 1973 SGC meeting, letter exchange with Secretary Wiltsee, tentative agenda for SGC, power and energy briefing, summary of the December 1973 SGC meeting,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSECA coverage, letter from Philip Grose jr, program for SGC, telegram, appointment roster, letter to William McGinnis, letter to Leslie Lampton, Tan-Tar-A receipt, letter to Herman Glazier, letter to Glen Jermstad, itinerary, summary 36th annual meeting SGC, series of letter exchanges, southern water supply conferences, The council of state environmental health report, The council of state governments on agriculture, environmental health committee, preliminary schedule's for SSC,regulary schedular, environments health committee, Petition of the northern railroads, re: SGC Amicus Curiae brief in northern states power company v. the state of Minnesota et al, memo delegates to discuss drugs, highway safety, and other topics concerning public safety, state planning bureau, attendance list, itinerary, letter from Governor Maddox, schedule, list of names, schedule, note from Jim Hart, re: power and energy briefing, letter from Bernie Parrish, SGC staff advisee committee, letter to the aides, summary of the July 1973 SGC meeting, letter exchange with Secretary Wiltsee, tentative agenda for SGC, power and energy briefing, summary of the December 1973 SGC meeting,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJob correspondence, Cal's Service Center, \"to members of the national campers and hikers' association\" Mr. Whittier's speaking engagement with municipal officials of the upper Ohio Valley, inclusion of National Flag Day as a legal holiday, National Flag Foundation correspondence, Ferndale Lions Club campaign for National Flag Day to be made into a legal holiday, literature on how to display and respect the flag, A bill to make Flag Day a legal holiday, \"world championship\" ticket invoice receipts, national prayer breakfast program card, employment applications, resumes a letter where in William Loy is promising job positions to his friends. A request to be invited to the \"White house conference on aging\", Richard Neely campaigning for judge and requesting support from Moore's team, condolence letter, Mrs. Coddington medical correspondence, suspicions of Roy Heddleston being a democrat, letter from a desperate citizen, weekly in state newspapers, daily in state newspapers, \"Confidential please: newspapers\", C.T. Newton Correspondence, request for Bill Nichols status report, request for help relocating back home to West Virginia, North Central States Boating Law Administrators Association, endorsement of Franklin W. Nutter for 1973-1974 White House Fellows Program, Franklin Nutter correspondence, \"Governor's assistant to address convention\", \"Republicans confident of Senate race victory\", West Virginia University Basketball lineups 1972-73, letter of thanks from James (bob) Nuzum, letter from Richard Nuzum, Northeastern Appalachian Fruit and Berry Research Facility, Option Agreement between Garnet E. Payne and wife, parties of the first part, and the West Virginia University Foundation inc. Party of the second part. Correspondence with Robert C Byrd about the Fruit and Berry research,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJob correspondence, Cal's Service Center, \"to members of the national campers and hikers' association\" Mr. Whittier's speaking engagement with municipal officials of the upper Ohio Valley, inclusion of National Flag Day as a legal holiday, National Flag Foundation correspondence, Ferndale Lions Club campaign for National Flag Day to be made into a legal holiday, literature on how to display and respect the flag, A bill to make Flag Day a legal holiday, \"world championship\" ticket invoice receipts, national prayer breakfast program card, employment applications, resumes a letter where in William Loy is promising job positions to his friends. A request to be invited to the \"White house conference on aging\", Richard Neely campaigning for judge and requesting support from Moore's team, condolence letter, Mrs. Coddington medical correspondence, suspicions of Roy Heddleston being a democrat, letter from a desperate citizen, weekly in state newspapers, daily in state newspapers, \"Confidential please: newspapers\", C.T. Newton Correspondence, request for Bill Nichols status report, request for help relocating back home to West Virginia, North Central States Boating Law Administrators Association, endorsement of Franklin W. Nutter for 1973-1974 White House Fellows Program, Franklin Nutter correspondence, \"Governor's assistant to address convention\", \"Republicans confident of Senate race victory\", West Virginia University Basketball lineups 1972-73, letter of thanks from James (bob) Nuzum, letter from Richard Nuzum, Northeastern Appalachian Fruit and Berry Research Facility, Option Agreement between Garnet E. Payne and wife, parties of the first part, and the West Virginia University Foundation inc. Party of the second part. Correspondence with Robert C Byrd about the Fruit and Berry research,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter of appreciation to William Loy, condolence letter, letter concerning eight-county upper Potomac Development Corporation, inquiries into purchasing of 500 sq footage of real estate, Capon Bridge and water system, Burgundy Wildlife Camp near Hampshire County, David Ogilbee- Spencer State Hospital, Governor Ogilvie testimonial dinner: Speakers table, letter and gift from Bill Loy to Governor Ogilvie of Illinois, Oil Drum Regatta sponsored by Pi Kappa Phi, request to arrange a conference between Mrs. Marian Diggs and William Loy, Minutes of December 4th 1973 commission for Minority Affairs meeting, request for any material regarding existing or pending legislation and programs concerning strip mining reclamation, job application, correspondence with Ours family, \"Where there's a will-there's a way!\", \"Dear Swede\", Dan Owens, West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control commissioner application for employment\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorial contribution, congressional district comparison sheets, voter data, Rockefeller tape transcripts, Black voter call to action, receipts, political cartoon, Kanawha County Republican Executive Committee newsletter, The Pendelton Times newspaper clipping, Moore campaign bumper sticker idea sketch, RE: Black Unity Coalition, \"By the Way\" news clipping, Volunteer Republican newspaper, \"Women's Democratic Club Braves Rain for Picnic\" news clipping\", WV Thoroughbred Breeders and Horsemens association, The Labor Star newsletter, Articles from the Hancock Courier, radio commercial transcripts, Political Activity of Federal Officers and Employees, RE: house bill 1026, The Federal Campaign Act of 1971, Campaign Communications Reform Act, Federal Election Campaign Act 1971 Questions and Answers, Manual of Regulations and Instructions, General Election Nov. 7 1972 candidates for election, \"WV Salutes its Oldest Resident\" news clipping, \"50 State Survey Finds Dems Certain of House\" news clipping, \"New Law Expected to Curb Politian's use of TV\" news clipping, anti-George McGovern poem, \"Help Us Re-Elect Arch Moore\" ad, \"Logan County Republicans\" news clipping, \"Vote 'TK' Killen \u0026amp; Dorothy Hall for Republican Executive Committee Guyan District\" Ad new clipping, letter from Willard L. Brown on organizing Black republicans, \"A Question of Honesty\" news clipping, \"John Gates for Governor\" flyer, Citizens Bank of Weston Lewis County memo, Hans McCourt Democrat for Secretary of State, District engineers violating Civil Service prohibitions,Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Office of the Governor report, \"Atomic Energy Consultant says Jay Wants to Destroy Coal\", Arch Moore press transcript, Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Arch Moore press transcript, Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Arch Moore press transcript, ticket sales for dinner-ball-jr. Ball, List of Democrats hired by Dept of Highways in District 9, List of Democrats hired by Dept of Highways in One Area, thank you letter to Mr. Musick, check to Mr. Jones, vote projection listing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorial contribution, congressional district comparison sheets, voter data, Rockefeller tape transcripts, Black voter call to action, receipts, political cartoon, Kanawha County Republican Executive Committee newsletter, The Pendelton Times newspaper clipping, Moore campaign bumper sticker idea sketch, RE: Black Unity Coalition, \"By the Way\" news clipping, Volunteer Republican newspaper, \"Women's Democratic Club Braves Rain for Picnic\" news clipping\", WV Thoroughbred Breeders and Horsemens association, The Labor Star newsletter, Articles from the Hancock Courier, radio commercial transcripts, Political Activity of Federal Officers and Employees, RE: house bill 1026, The Federal Campaign Act of 1971, Campaign Communications Reform Act, Federal Election Campaign Act 1971 Questions and Answers, Manual of Regulations and Instructions, General Election Nov. 7 1972 candidates for election, \"WV Salutes its Oldest Resident\" news clipping, \"50 State Survey Finds Dems Certain of House\" news clipping, \"New Law Expected to Curb Politian's use of TV\" news clipping, anti-George McGovern poem, \"Help Us Re-Elect Arch Moore\" ad, \"Logan County Republicans\" news clipping, \"Vote 'TK' Killen \u0026amp; Dorothy Hall for Republican Executive Committee Guyan District\" Ad new clipping, letter from Willard L. Brown on organizing Black republicans, \"A Question of Honesty\" news clipping, \"John Gates for Governor\" flyer, Citizens Bank of Weston Lewis County memo, Hans McCourt Democrat for Secretary of State, District engineers violating Civil Service prohibitions,Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Office of the Governor report, \"Atomic Energy Consultant says Jay Wants to Destroy Coal\", Arch Moore press transcript, Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Arch Moore press transcript, Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Arch Moore press transcript, ticket sales for dinner-ball-jr. Ball, List of Democrats hired by Dept of Highways in District 9, List of Democrats hired by Dept of Highways in One Area, thank you letter to Mr. Musick, check to Mr. Jones, vote projection listing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorial contribution, congressional district comparison sheets, voter data, Rockefeller tape transcripts, Black voter call to action, receipts, political cartoon, Kanawha County Republican Executive Committee newsletter, The Pendelton Times newspaper clipping, Moore campaign bumper sticker idea sketch, RE: Black Unity Coalition, \"By the Way\" news clipping, Volunteer Republican newspaper, \"Women's Democratic Club Braves Rain for Picnic\" news clipping\", WV Thoroughbred Breeders and Horsemens association, The Labor Star newsletter, Articles from the Hancock Courier, radio commercial transcripts, Political Activity of Federal Officers and Employees, RE: house bill 1026, The Federal Campaign Act of 1971, Campaign Communications Reform Act, Federal Election Campaign Act 1971 Questions and Answers, Manual of Regulations and Instructions, General Election Nov. 7 1972 candidates for election, \"WV Salutes its Oldest Resident\" news clipping, \"50 State Survey Finds Dems Certain of House\" news clipping, \"New Law Expected to Curb Politian's use of TV\" news clipping, anti-George McGovern poem, \"Help Us Re-Elect Arch Moore\" ad, \"Logan County Republicans\" news clipping, \"Vote 'TK' Killen \u0026amp; Dorothy Hall for Republican Executive Committee Guyan District\" Ad new clipping, letter from Willard L. Brown on organizing Black republicans, \"A Question of Honesty\" news clipping, \"John Gates for Governor\" flyer, Citizens Bank of Weston Lewis County memo, Hans McCourt Democrat for Secretary of State, District engineers violating Civil Service prohibitions,Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Office of the Governor report, \"Atomic Energy Consultant says Jay Wants to Destroy Coal\", Arch Moore press transcript, Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Arch Moore press transcript, Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Arch Moore press transcript, ticket sales for dinner-ball-jr. Ball, List of Democrats hired by Dept of Highways in District 9, List of Democrats hired by Dept of Highways in One Area, thank you letter to Mr. Musick, check to Mr. Jones, vote projection listing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorial contribution, congressional district comparison sheets, voter data, Rockefeller tape transcripts, Black voter call to action, receipts, political cartoon, Kanawha County Republican Executive Committee newsletter, The Pendelton Times newspaper clipping, Moore campaign bumper sticker idea sketch, RE: Black Unity Coalition, \"By the Way\" news clipping, Volunteer Republican newspaper, \"Women's Democratic Club Braves Rain for Picnic\" news clipping\", WV Thoroughbred Breeders and Horsemens association, The Labor Star newsletter, Articles from the Hancock Courier, radio commercial transcripts, Political Activity of Federal Officers and Employees, RE: house bill 1026, The Federal Campaign Act of 1971, Campaign Communications Reform Act, Federal Election Campaign Act 1971 Questions and Answers, Manual of Regulations and Instructions, General Election Nov. 7 1972 candidates for election, \"WV Salutes its Oldest Resident\" news clipping, \"50 State Survey Finds Dems Certain of House\" news clipping, \"New Law Expected to Curb Politian's use of TV\" news clipping, anti-George McGovern poem, \"Help Us Re-Elect Arch Moore\" ad, \"Logan County Republicans\" news clipping, \"Vote 'TK' Killen \u0026amp; Dorothy Hall for Republican Executive Committee Guyan District\" Ad new clipping, letter from Willard L. Brown on organizing Black republicans, \"A Question of Honesty\" news clipping, \"John Gates for Governor\" flyer, Citizens Bank of Weston Lewis County memo, Hans McCourt Democrat for Secretary of State, District engineers violating Civil Service prohibitions,Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Office of the Governor report, \"Atomic Energy Consultant says Jay Wants to Destroy Coal\", Arch Moore press transcript, Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Arch Moore press transcript, Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Arch Moore press transcript, ticket sales for dinner-ball-jr. Ball, List of Democrats hired by Dept of Highways in District 9, List of Democrats hired by Dept of Highways in One Area, thank you letter to Mr. Musick, check to Mr. Jones, vote projection listing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorial contribution, congressional district comparison sheets, voter data, Rockefeller tape transcripts, Black voter call to action, receipts, political cartoon, Kanawha County Republican Executive Committee newsletter, The Pendelton Times newspaper clipping, Moore campaign bumper sticker idea sketch, RE: Black Unity Coalition, \"By the Way\" news clipping, Volunteer Republican newspaper, \"Women's Democratic Club Braves Rain for Picnic\" news clipping\", WV Thoroughbred Breeders and Horsemens association, The Labor Star newsletter, Articles from the Hancock Courier, radio commercial transcripts, Political Activity of Federal Officers and Employees, RE: house bill 1026, The Federal Campaign Act of 1971, Campaign Communications Reform Act, Federal Election Campaign Act 1971 Questions and Answers, Manual of Regulations and Instructions, General Election Nov. 7 1972 candidates for election, \"WV Salutes its Oldest Resident\" news clipping, \"50 State Survey Finds Dems Certain of House\" news clipping, \"New Law Expected to Curb Politian's use of TV\" news clipping, anti-George McGovern poem, \"Help Us Re-Elect Arch Moore\" ad, \"Logan County Republicans\" news clipping, \"Vote 'TK' Killen \u0026amp; Dorothy Hall for Republican Executive Committee Guyan District\" Ad new clipping, letter from Willard L. Brown on organizing Black republicans, \"A Question of Honesty\" news clipping, \"John Gates for Governor\" flyer, Citizens Bank of Weston Lewis County memo, Hans McCourt Democrat for Secretary of State, District engineers violating Civil Service prohibitions,Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Office of the Governor report, \"Atomic Energy Consultant says Jay Wants to Destroy Coal\", Arch Moore press transcript, Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Arch Moore press transcript, Rockefeller industrial and financial report, Rockefeller Foundation report, \"Rockefeller's Double Talk\", Arch Moore press transcript, ticket sales for dinner-ball-jr. Ball, List of Democrats hired by Dept of Highways in District 9, List of Democrats hired by Dept of Highways in One Area, thank you letter to Mr. Musick, check to Mr. Jones, vote projection listing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eState legislature book, State of WV Risk Management Manuel, cash flow and release schedule for Arch Moore campaign films, letter to Norm Yost regarding film budget, Arch Moore inventory statement 11/1/72, Arch Moore inventory statement 10/23/72, Moore for Governor 4-pg Tab Newpaper Insert, breakdown of county votes, Le Grand Strategy, notes, Charles Bonner-democrat, \"Amtrak's Super Milkrun Through West Virginia\", list of attorneys approved for district 3, thank you letter to Mr. Nicolaides, (Public Law 91-648) agreed standard conditions applicable to administration of grants under the intergovernmental personnel act,Thank you to Mr. Nuckols, thank you to Mr. Bunch, thank you to Mr. Weber, letter of donor names, Republican Congressional Campaign Committee and U.S. House (roster), citizen letters of interest, \"Six Area Firms Receive Charters of Corporation\", unusual activity of Jay's staff (memo), letter concerning republican displays on storefronts, donation money, 1972 General Election Requirements Estimates, memo from Terry Reed to Bill Loy, political cartoon, Raleigh County unofficial results, Daniel Jones congratulations, Ross McHenry letter, \"Suit is Serious\", \"McHenry Plans to Sue\", \"Ross McHenry is Serious\", Jay Rockefeller-sympathy vote (memo), \"Defeat is Assayed by a Rockefeller\", Earl Stalnaker check and  letter,  RE: conversation with Don Rennie (memo), letter from Jack, \"Democratic Women\", \"Courthouse News\"Notes, letter from Dalyn to Bill Loy, salary chart, letter to Governor Moore requesting campaign promise follow through, letter to Mr. Harrison, voter count, Moore for Governor campaign voter names Kanawha County, thank you letter to Calvin Bayer, letter from the Board of Elections concerning Jay Rockefeller, letter from Governor Moore to temporary chairman Ed Cabbell, Jay Rockefeller letter concerning veterans, Jay Rockefeller's Job plan, county voter breakdown, statement of receipts and expenditures of candidates for election, summary report covering period from October 27 1972 thru December 5 1972, promotional material, county voter breakdown, net gain and net losses outline map, list of people who should receive \"thank you\" letters, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, voting shifts in four years, letter requesting recommendations, vote for president of the United States, \"Clay County Returns\", obtaining votes (memo), \"Wayne King: To the voters of Clay County\", \"voting shifts in four years\", \"Virus in W. Va McGovernism.\", The society \"'I love the name,' says Jay Rockefeller, 'I love everything about it'\", \"Buffalo Creek Aftermath\", \"Jay Bus Barnstorms Backwoods of 'Wonderful West Virginia'\", Governor Thomas Meskill (memo), \"Nixon, a hard-working statesman versus a populist Democrat rapping with plain folks\", \"Portrait of Henry: Off the Hook\", John Hubbard (memo), Elizabeth Hallanan (memo), voter canvas, letter to Bill Loy from J\u0026amp;S, letter to Bill Loy from Catherine Long, Letter to Virginia from DOL, Precinct votes, political planning: proposed actions (memo), thank you from Tom Crouch, \"Jay Rockefeller and the Politics of Shclock\", \"A Schlocky Rocky (continued)\", Mercer County's major developments of the week, Summers County's major developments of the week, notes, personnel requirements, William Thaw memo, dissatisfied voter letters, page 2 section B, congressional district margins, planning and development regions, critical analysis, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, net losses from 1968 outline map, Recommendation requests, vote counts, support letter, \"Gilmer Goes Republican in 3 Races, 76% Turn Out to Vote\", We Want Jay! They shout\", \"Will a Rockefeller govern West Virginia?\", donation letter, letter of complaint regarding Warren Hall, Government Executive magazine, Affidavit of Boone County, recommendation requests, \"Local Democrats must rally around 'New Boys'\", list of prominent and influential names in Gilmer County, \"The Jay\", Thank You letter, draft\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eState legislature book, State of WV Risk Management Manuel, cash flow and release schedule for Arch Moore campaign films, letter to Norm Yost regarding film budget, Arch Moore inventory statement 11/1/72, Arch Moore inventory statement 10/23/72, Moore for Governor 4-pg Tab Newpaper Insert, breakdown of county votes, Le Grand Strategy, notes, Charles Bonner-democrat, \"Amtrak's Super Milkrun Through West Virginia\", list of attorneys approved for district 3, thank you letter to Mr. Nicolaides, (Public Law 91-648) agreed standard conditions applicable to administration of grants under the intergovernmental personnel act,Thank you to Mr. Nuckols, thank you to Mr. Bunch, thank you to Mr. Weber, letter of donor names, Republican Congressional Campaign Committee and U.S. House (roster), citizen letters of interest, \"Six Area Firms Receive Charters of Corporation\", unusual activity of Jay's staff (memo), letter concerning republican displays on storefronts, donation money, 1972 General Election Requirements Estimates, memo from Terry Reed to Bill Loy, political cartoon, Raleigh County unofficial results, Daniel Jones congratulations, Ross McHenry letter, \"Suit is Serious\", \"McHenry Plans to Sue\", \"Ross McHenry is Serious\", Jay Rockefeller-sympathy vote (memo), \"Defeat is Assayed by a Rockefeller\", Earl Stalnaker check and  letter,  RE: conversation with Don Rennie (memo), letter from Jack, \"Democratic Women\", \"Courthouse News\"Notes, letter from Dalyn to Bill Loy, salary chart, letter to Governor Moore requesting campaign promise follow through, letter to Mr. Harrison, voter count, Moore for Governor campaign voter names Kanawha County, thank you letter to Calvin Bayer, letter from the Board of Elections concerning Jay Rockefeller, letter from Governor Moore to temporary chairman Ed Cabbell, Jay Rockefeller letter concerning veterans, Jay Rockefeller's Job plan, county voter breakdown, statement of receipts and expenditures of candidates for election, summary report covering period from October 27 1972 thru December 5 1972, promotional material, county voter breakdown, net gain and net losses outline map, list of people who should receive \"thank you\" letters, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, voting shifts in four years, letter requesting recommendations, vote for president of the United States, \"Clay County Returns\", obtaining votes (memo), \"Wayne King: To the voters of Clay County\", \"voting shifts in four years\", \"Virus in W. Va McGovernism.\", The society \"'I love the name,' says Jay Rockefeller, 'I love everything about it'\", \"Buffalo Creek Aftermath\", \"Jay Bus Barnstorms Backwoods of 'Wonderful West Virginia'\", Governor Thomas Meskill (memo), \"Nixon, a hard-working statesman versus a populist Democrat rapping with plain folks\", \"Portrait of Henry: Off the Hook\", John Hubbard (memo), Elizabeth Hallanan (memo), voter canvas, letter to Bill Loy from J\u0026amp;S, letter to Bill Loy from Catherine Long, Letter to Virginia from DOL, Precinct votes, political planning: proposed actions (memo), thank you from Tom Crouch, \"Jay Rockefeller and the Politics of Shclock\", \"A Schlocky Rocky (continued)\", Mercer County's major developments of the week, Summers County's major developments of the week, notes, personnel requirements, William Thaw memo, dissatisfied voter letters, page 2 section B, congressional district margins, planning and development regions, critical analysis, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, net losses from 1968 outline map, Recommendation requests, vote counts, support letter, \"Gilmer Goes Republican in 3 Races, 76% Turn Out to Vote\", We Want Jay! They shout\", \"Will a Rockefeller govern West Virginia?\", donation letter, letter of complaint regarding Warren Hall, Government Executive magazine, Affidavit of Boone County, recommendation requests, \"Local Democrats must rally around 'New Boys'\", list of prominent and influential names in Gilmer County, \"The Jay\", Thank You letter, draft\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eState legislature book, State of WV Risk Management Manuel, cash flow and release schedule for Arch Moore campaign films, letter to Norm Yost regarding film budget, Arch Moore inventory statement 11/1/72, Arch Moore inventory statement 10/23/72, Moore for Governor 4-pg Tab Newpaper Insert, breakdown of county votes, Le Grand Strategy, notes, Charles Bonner-democrat, \"Amtrak's Super Milkrun Through West Virginia\", list of attorneys approved for district 3, thank you letter to Mr. Nicolaides, (Public Law 91-648) agreed standard conditions applicable to administration of grants under the intergovernmental personnel act,Thank you to Mr. Nuckols, thank you to Mr. Bunch, thank you to Mr. Weber, letter of donor names, Republican Congressional Campaign Committee and U.S. House (roster), citizen letters of interest, \"Six Area Firms Receive Charters of Corporation\", unusual activity of Jay's staff (memo), letter concerning republican displays on storefronts, donation money, 1972 General Election Requirements Estimates, memo from Terry Reed to Bill Loy, political cartoon, Raleigh County unofficial results, Daniel Jones congratulations, Ross McHenry letter, \"Suit is Serious\", \"McHenry Plans to Sue\", \"Ross McHenry is Serious\", Jay Rockefeller-sympathy vote (memo), \"Defeat is Assayed by a Rockefeller\", Earl Stalnaker check and  letter,  RE: conversation with Don Rennie (memo), letter from Jack, \"Democratic Women\", \"Courthouse News\"Notes, letter from Dalyn to Bill Loy, salary chart, letter to Governor Moore requesting campaign promise follow through, letter to Mr. Harrison, voter count, Moore for Governor campaign voter names Kanawha County, thank you letter to Calvin Bayer, letter from the Board of Elections concerning Jay Rockefeller, letter from Governor Moore to temporary chairman Ed Cabbell, Jay Rockefeller letter concerning veterans, Jay Rockefeller's Job plan, county voter breakdown, statement of receipts and expenditures of candidates for election, summary report covering period from October 27 1972 thru December 5 1972, promotional material, county voter breakdown, net gain and net losses outline map, list of people who should receive \"thank you\" letters, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, voting shifts in four years, letter requesting recommendations, vote for president of the United States, \"Clay County Returns\", obtaining votes (memo), \"Wayne King: To the voters of Clay County\", \"voting shifts in four years\", \"Virus in W. Va McGovernism.\", The society \"'I love the name,' says Jay Rockefeller, 'I love everything about it'\", \"Buffalo Creek Aftermath\", \"Jay Bus Barnstorms Backwoods of 'Wonderful West Virginia'\", Governor Thomas Meskill (memo), \"Nixon, a hard-working statesman versus a populist Democrat rapping with plain folks\", \"Portrait of Henry: Off the Hook\", John Hubbard (memo), Elizabeth Hallanan (memo), voter canvas, letter to Bill Loy from J\u0026amp;S, letter to Bill Loy from Catherine Long, Letter to Virginia from DOL, Precinct votes, political planning: proposed actions (memo), thank you from Tom Crouch, \"Jay Rockefeller and the Politics of Shclock\", \"A Schlocky Rocky (continued)\", Mercer County's major developments of the week, Summers County's major developments of the week, notes, personnel requirements, William Thaw memo, dissatisfied voter letters, page 2 section B, congressional district margins, planning and development regions, critical analysis, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, net losses from 1968 outline map, Recommendation requests, vote counts, support letter, \"Gilmer Goes Republican in 3 Races, 76% Turn Out to Vote\", We Want Jay! They shout\", \"Will a Rockefeller govern West Virginia?\", donation letter, letter of complaint regarding Warren Hall, Government Executive magazine, Affidavit of Boone County, recommendation requests, \"Local Democrats must rally around 'New Boys'\", list of prominent and influential names in Gilmer County, \"The Jay\", Thank You letter, draft\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eState legislature book, State of WV Risk Management Manuel, cash flow and release schedule for Arch Moore campaign films, letter to Norm Yost regarding film budget, Arch Moore inventory statement 11/1/72, Arch Moore inventory statement 10/23/72, Moore for Governor 4-pg Tab Newpaper Insert, breakdown of county votes, Le Grand Strategy, notes, Charles Bonner-democrat, \"Amtrak's Super Milkrun Through West Virginia\", list of attorneys approved for district 3, thank you letter to Mr. Nicolaides, (Public Law 91-648) agreed standard conditions applicable to administration of grants under the intergovernmental personnel act,Thank you to Mr. Nuckols, thank you to Mr. Bunch, thank you to Mr. Weber, letter of donor names, Republican Congressional Campaign Committee and U.S. House (roster), citizen letters of interest, \"Six Area Firms Receive Charters of Corporation\", unusual activity of Jay's staff (memo), letter concerning republican displays on storefronts, donation money, 1972 General Election Requirements Estimates, memo from Terry Reed to Bill Loy, political cartoon, Raleigh County unofficial results, Daniel Jones congratulations, Ross McHenry letter, \"Suit is Serious\", \"McHenry Plans to Sue\", \"Ross McHenry is Serious\", Jay Rockefeller-sympathy vote (memo), \"Defeat is Assayed by a Rockefeller\", Earl Stalnaker check and  letter,  RE: conversation with Don Rennie (memo), letter from Jack, \"Democratic Women\", \"Courthouse News\"Notes, letter from Dalyn to Bill Loy, salary chart, letter to Governor Moore requesting campaign promise follow through, letter to Mr. Harrison, voter count, Moore for Governor campaign voter names Kanawha County, thank you letter to Calvin Bayer, letter from the Board of Elections concerning Jay Rockefeller, letter from Governor Moore to temporary chairman Ed Cabbell, Jay Rockefeller letter concerning veterans, Jay Rockefeller's Job plan, county voter breakdown, statement of receipts and expenditures of candidates for election, summary report covering period from October 27 1972 thru December 5 1972, promotional material, county voter breakdown, net gain and net losses outline map, list of people who should receive \"thank you\" letters, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, voting shifts in four years, letter requesting recommendations, vote for president of the United States, \"Clay County Returns\", obtaining votes (memo), \"Wayne King: To the voters of Clay County\", \"voting shifts in four years\", \"Virus in W. Va McGovernism.\", The society \"'I love the name,' says Jay Rockefeller, 'I love everything about it'\", \"Buffalo Creek Aftermath\", \"Jay Bus Barnstorms Backwoods of 'Wonderful West Virginia'\", Governor Thomas Meskill (memo), \"Nixon, a hard-working statesman versus a populist Democrat rapping with plain folks\", \"Portrait of Henry: Off the Hook\", John Hubbard (memo), Elizabeth Hallanan (memo), voter canvas, letter to Bill Loy from J\u0026amp;S, letter to Bill Loy from Catherine Long, Letter to Virginia from DOL, Precinct votes, political planning: proposed actions (memo), thank you from Tom Crouch, \"Jay Rockefeller and the Politics of Shclock\", \"A Schlocky Rocky (continued)\", Mercer County's major developments of the week, Summers County's major developments of the week, notes, personnel requirements, William Thaw memo, dissatisfied voter letters, page 2 section B, congressional district margins, planning and development regions, critical analysis, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, net losses from 1968 outline map, Recommendation requests, vote counts, support letter, \"Gilmer Goes Republican in 3 Races, 76% Turn Out to Vote\", We Want Jay! They shout\", \"Will a Rockefeller govern West Virginia?\", donation letter, letter of complaint regarding Warren Hall, Government Executive magazine, Affidavit of Boone County, recommendation requests, \"Local Democrats must rally around 'New Boys'\", list of prominent and influential names in Gilmer County, \"The Jay\", Thank You letter, draft\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eState legislature book, State of WV Risk Management Manuel, cash flow and release schedule for Arch Moore campaign films, letter to Norm Yost regarding film budget, Arch Moore inventory statement 11/1/72, Arch Moore inventory statement 10/23/72, Moore for Governor 4-pg Tab Newpaper Insert, breakdown of county votes, Le Grand Strategy, notes, Charles Bonner-democrat, \"Amtrak's Super Milkrun Through West Virginia\", list of attorneys approved for district 3, thank you letter to Mr. Nicolaides, (Public Law 91-648) agreed standard conditions applicable to administration of grants under the intergovernmental personnel act,Thank you to Mr. Nuckols, thank you to Mr. Bunch, thank you to Mr. Weber, letter of donor names, Republican Congressional Campaign Committee and U.S. House (roster), citizen letters of interest, \"Six Area Firms Receive Charters of Corporation\", unusual activity of Jay's staff (memo), letter concerning republican displays on storefronts, donation money, 1972 General Election Requirements Estimates, memo from Terry Reed to Bill Loy, political cartoon, Raleigh County unofficial results, Daniel Jones congratulations, Ross McHenry letter, \"Suit is Serious\", \"McHenry Plans to Sue\", \"Ross McHenry is Serious\", Jay Rockefeller-sympathy vote (memo), \"Defeat is Assayed by a Rockefeller\", Earl Stalnaker check and  letter,  RE: conversation with Don Rennie (memo), letter from Jack, \"Democratic Women\", \"Courthouse News\"Notes, letter from Dalyn to Bill Loy, salary chart, letter to Governor Moore requesting campaign promise follow through, letter to Mr. Harrison, voter count, Moore for Governor campaign voter names Kanawha County, thank you letter to Calvin Bayer, letter from the Board of Elections concerning Jay Rockefeller, letter from Governor Moore to temporary chairman Ed Cabbell, Jay Rockefeller letter concerning veterans, Jay Rockefeller's Job plan, county voter breakdown, statement of receipts and expenditures of candidates for election, summary report covering period from October 27 1972 thru December 5 1972, promotional material, county voter breakdown, net gain and net losses outline map, list of people who should receive \"thank you\" letters, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, voting shifts in four years, letter requesting recommendations, vote for president of the United States, \"Clay County Returns\", obtaining votes (memo), \"Wayne King: To the voters of Clay County\", \"voting shifts in four years\", \"Virus in W. Va McGovernism.\", The society \"'I love the name,' says Jay Rockefeller, 'I love everything about it'\", \"Buffalo Creek Aftermath\", \"Jay Bus Barnstorms Backwoods of 'Wonderful West Virginia'\", Governor Thomas Meskill (memo), \"Nixon, a hard-working statesman versus a populist Democrat rapping with plain folks\", \"Portrait of Henry: Off the Hook\", John Hubbard (memo), Elizabeth Hallanan (memo), voter canvas, letter to Bill Loy from J\u0026amp;S, letter to Bill Loy from Catherine Long, Letter to Virginia from DOL, Precinct votes, political planning: proposed actions (memo), thank you from Tom Crouch, \"Jay Rockefeller and the Politics of Shclock\", \"A Schlocky Rocky (continued)\", Mercer County's major developments of the week, Summers County's major developments of the week, notes, personnel requirements, William Thaw memo, dissatisfied voter letters, page 2 section B, congressional district margins, planning and development regions, critical analysis, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, net losses from 1968 outline map, Recommendation requests, vote counts, support letter, \"Gilmer Goes Republican in 3 Races, 76% Turn Out to Vote\", We Want Jay! They shout\", \"Will a Rockefeller govern West Virginia?\", donation letter, letter of complaint regarding Warren Hall, Government Executive magazine, Affidavit of Boone County, recommendation requests, \"Local Democrats must rally around 'New Boys'\", list of prominent and influential names in Gilmer County, \"The Jay\", Thank You letter, draft\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eState legislature book, State of WV Risk Management Manuel, cash flow and release schedule for Arch Moore campaign films, letter to Norm Yost regarding film budget, Arch Moore inventory statement 11/1/72, Arch Moore inventory statement 10/23/72, Moore for Governor 4-pg Tab Newpaper Insert, breakdown of county votes, Le Grand Strategy, notes, Charles Bonner-democrat, \"Amtrak's Super Milkrun Through West Virginia\", list of attorneys approved for district 3, thank you letter to Mr. Nicolaides, (Public Law 91-648) agreed standard conditions applicable to administration of grants under the intergovernmental personnel act,Thank you to Mr. Nuckols, thank you to Mr. Bunch, thank you to Mr. Weber, letter of donor names, Republican Congressional Campaign Committee and U.S. House (roster), citizen letters of interest, \"Six Area Firms Receive Charters of Corporation\", unusual activity of Jay's staff (memo), letter concerning republican displays on storefronts, donation money, 1972 General Election Requirements Estimates, memo from Terry Reed to Bill Loy, political cartoon, Raleigh County unofficial results, Daniel Jones congratulations, Ross McHenry letter, \"Suit is Serious\", \"McHenry Plans to Sue\", \"Ross McHenry is Serious\", Jay Rockefeller-sympathy vote (memo), \"Defeat is Assayed by a Rockefeller\", Earl Stalnaker check and  letter,  RE: conversation with Don Rennie (memo), letter from Jack, \"Democratic Women\", \"Courthouse News\"Notes, letter from Dalyn to Bill Loy, salary chart, letter to Governor Moore requesting campaign promise follow through, letter to Mr. Harrison, voter count, Moore for Governor campaign voter names Kanawha County, thank you letter to Calvin Bayer, letter from the Board of Elections concerning Jay Rockefeller, letter from Governor Moore to temporary chairman Ed Cabbell, Jay Rockefeller letter concerning veterans, Jay Rockefeller's Job plan, county voter breakdown, statement of receipts and expenditures of candidates for election, summary report covering period from October 27 1972 thru December 5 1972, promotional material, county voter breakdown, net gain and net losses outline map, list of people who should receive \"thank you\" letters, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, voting shifts in four years, letter requesting recommendations, vote for president of the United States, \"Clay County Returns\", obtaining votes (memo), \"Wayne King: To the voters of Clay County\", \"voting shifts in four years\", \"Virus in W. Va McGovernism.\", The society \"'I love the name,' says Jay Rockefeller, 'I love everything about it'\", \"Buffalo Creek Aftermath\", \"Jay Bus Barnstorms Backwoods of 'Wonderful West Virginia'\", Governor Thomas Meskill (memo), \"Nixon, a hard-working statesman versus a populist Democrat rapping with plain folks\", \"Portrait of Henry: Off the Hook\", John Hubbard (memo), Elizabeth Hallanan (memo), voter canvas, letter to Bill Loy from J\u0026amp;S, letter to Bill Loy from Catherine Long, Letter to Virginia from DOL, Precinct votes, political planning: proposed actions (memo), thank you from Tom Crouch, \"Jay Rockefeller and the Politics of Shclock\", \"A Schlocky Rocky (continued)\", Mercer County's major developments of the week, Summers County's major developments of the week, notes, personnel requirements, William Thaw memo, dissatisfied voter letters, page 2 section B, congressional district margins, planning and development regions, critical analysis, 1972 outline map, 1968 outline map, net losses from 1968 outline map, Recommendation requests, vote counts, support letter, \"Gilmer Goes Republican in 3 Races, 76% Turn Out to Vote\", We Want Jay! They shout\", \"Will a Rockefeller govern West Virginia?\", donation letter, letter of complaint regarding Warren Hall, Government Executive magazine, Affidavit of Boone County, recommendation requests, \"Local Democrats must rally around 'New Boys'\", list of prominent and influential names in Gilmer County, \"The Jay\", Thank You letter, draft\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResumes, VITAS, job applications, project F (4) Jefferson County – Parcel 30, Berkeley Industrial Park, personal correspondence, resignation letter, ambulance communications system for Grafton, Jim Taylor of Georgia usurping Jacob Riley Jr.'s name without permission for a strip-mining license in WV, Job correspondence, Ripley's fourth of July Committee official luncheon, \"Mand who made marks in 1970\", Clinton Ritter land surveyor license, Waterford Park seasons pass, Wheeling Downs seasons pass, Young Republican National Foundation correspondence, Ronald Robinson correspondence West Virginia Safety weights and claims, \"(Rockefeller) Neither winning, losing can teach him much\", \"Jay Rockefeller seeks political recess\", \"The long Jay shadow\", Jay Rockefeller: you know he'll work for you pamphlet, Rockefeller surveillance, \"The Democratic Rockefeller\", \"Rockefeller attacks Moore on I-64 issue\", \"Harman is CPA\", \"County Court releases support of U.P.D.C.\", letter from a concerned \"friend\" wondering why the governor's close \"friend\" Dominick Policano was having a big party for Rockefeller, \"West Virginia strip miners jeer Rockefeller\". \"American People\", \"A former democrat speaks\", \"Rockefeller club formed\", \"Boone Weekly gives backing to Rockefeller\", voting registration pamphlet, \"Suzy Says: A house in the hills\", \"state employee fired for strip mine protest\", \"Those new neighbors in Central Jersey, the name's Rockefeller- Jay and Sharon\", \"Rockefeller to speak at BSHS commencement\", \"West Virginia Senate votes ban on strip-mining in 36 counties\", Rockefeller media monitoring kit, Rockwell Perry matter, thank you letter, Governor kicked out of Senator John Rodger's circuit 1972, Lincoln Day dinner 1972, State road employees salary increases, formal complaint lodged against General Refuse Service and common carrier operating under jurisdiction of Public Service Commission, inquiries into the possibility of acquiring a  Quonset hut to be used for the town of Romney, discussion of planned water and sewage program in Romney, WVU swim coach, Kevin Gilson, interested in recruiting Scott Root, Peter O. Rompler Ohio State transcripts, discussion of potential Emergency Care System –transporting people by helicopter, Henry Grantham-emergency room consultation, Carl Rose-Jensen interest in Wine Distributorship, Letter from William Ross questioning commission decisions, \"Auditor bites kennel fee from expense account\", concern over legislature's decision to enact special fees for non-resident hunting and fishing licenses, letter alleging abuse of patients at Denmar State Hospital, \"Creation of new state department, bond issue endorsed by planners\", College Republican National Committee correspondence, Rubber fabricators, reference for position within Kanawha County School system, suggested text for Rural Rehabilitation loan fund management pamphlet, correspondence with Loudoun Thompson, Excerpts by delegate Phyllis Rutlidge, to the WV state council\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResumes, VITAS, job applications, project F (4) Jefferson County – Parcel 30, Berkeley Industrial Park, personal correspondence, resignation letter, ambulance communications system for Grafton, Jim Taylor of Georgia usurping Jacob Riley Jr.'s name without permission for a strip-mining license in WV, Job correspondence, Ripley's fourth of July Committee official luncheon, \"Mand who made marks in 1970\", Clinton Ritter land surveyor license, Waterford Park seasons pass, Wheeling Downs seasons pass, Young Republican National Foundation correspondence, Ronald Robinson correspondence West Virginia Safety weights and claims, \"(Rockefeller) Neither winning, losing can teach him much\", \"Jay Rockefeller seeks political recess\", \"The long Jay shadow\", Jay Rockefeller: you know he'll work for you pamphlet, Rockefeller surveillance, \"The Democratic Rockefeller\", \"Rockefeller attacks Moore on I-64 issue\", \"Harman is CPA\", \"County Court releases support of U.P.D.C.\", letter from a concerned \"friend\" wondering why the governor's close \"friend\" Dominick Policano was having a big party for Rockefeller, \"West Virginia strip miners jeer Rockefeller\". \"American People\", \"A former democrat speaks\", \"Rockefeller club formed\", \"Boone Weekly gives backing to Rockefeller\", voting registration pamphlet, \"Suzy Says: A house in the hills\", \"state employee fired for strip mine protest\", \"Those new neighbors in Central Jersey, the name's Rockefeller- Jay and Sharon\", \"Rockefeller to speak at BSHS commencement\", \"West Virginia Senate votes ban on strip-mining in 36 counties\", Rockefeller media monitoring kit, Rockwell Perry matter, thank you letter, Governor kicked out of Senator John Rodger's circuit 1972, Lincoln Day dinner 1972, State road employees salary increases, formal complaint lodged against General Refuse Service and common carrier operating under jurisdiction of Public Service Commission, inquiries into the possibility of acquiring a  Quonset hut to be used for the town of Romney, discussion of planned water and sewage program in Romney, WVU swim coach, Kevin Gilson, interested in recruiting Scott Root, Peter O. Rompler Ohio State transcripts, discussion of potential Emergency Care System –transporting people by helicopter, Henry Grantham-emergency room consultation, Carl Rose-Jensen interest in Wine Distributorship, Letter from William Ross questioning commission decisions, \"Auditor bites kennel fee from expense account\", concern over legislature's decision to enact special fees for non-resident hunting and fishing licenses, letter alleging abuse of patients at Denmar State Hospital, \"Creation of new state department, bond issue endorsed by planners\", College Republican National Committee correspondence, Rubber fabricators, reference for position within Kanawha County School system, suggested text for Rural Rehabilitation loan fund management pamphlet, correspondence with Loudoun Thompson, Excerpts by delegate Phyllis Rutlidge, to the WV state council\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpa Redeco inc., request for salary increase, request for special license plate, inquiries into personnel dismissals, correspondence with the Salvation Army, correspondence with Rolly Samps of Sioux Falls South Dakota, correspondence with Rolly Samps' dog- \"Dakota\", \"Group cuts album at UA\", \"Battle of the little big town\" plot summary and treatment (script), Rolly Samps requests to be appointed as a roving ambassador for West Virginia, B.G. Sampson requests information about distribution of wine in WV on behalf of interested parties in California, Sally Sampson writes to express interest and hope in the Governor's Youth Council, Sanders \u0026amp; Thomas consulting engineers: highway and civil engineering resume, Roosevelt Junior High request information on acquiring hiking trails, National Catholic School of Social Service's graduate students request a list of any people, agencies, and commissions that would be useful to visit, letter concerning the healthcare situation in America, increase in telephone rates by the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone company, critique of Pipestem Resort's hospitality, Arch Moore pays for Kathy Satterfield's tuition to Perkins School for the Blind, letters concerning Horn Camp Road Hampshire County, Potomac valley soil conservation district is interested in building agricultural office in Romney, consolation letter, Nursing home license procedures, passes to Shenandoa Downs, accident report involving Gerald R. Alkire- request to return Mr. Alkire his license, Through the lonely Gorge in the wild country\", \"Jobless rates continue to drop in WV cities\", \"Garbage strike alienates W.Va Mayor, Rockefeller\", heard from trustworthy source: Congressman Key and U.M.W. are not giving support to heckler good news for president, governor, and Joe Neal, \"Roaming through West Virginia\", suggestion for additional sub-committees, pledge cards and record books being given to employees of the State Roads Commission for making personal contributions for the benefit of the democratic party. This has been ordered to stop- contributions must be voluntary, 3'x5' state flag shipped to Sergent Sayre in recognition of service, confidential letter concerning the state of Beckley's branch banking and the suspected illegal activities taking place within, concerns over a city official publicly blaming the governor for denying the City of Beckley funding, equipment for environment control, Harry Scherr is \"a drunken republican\", The Auxili-rite bulletin \"After the ball is over...\", nursing home aide request, from New York City: How good behavior benefits prisoners: reforms to the prison system, Interand  Corporation correspondence, Civil Service Commission's decision relative to Patsy Thomas Scott's appeal for dismissal, Gold State seals of West Virginia and their pricing, Manpower programming associates inc correspondence, personal correspondence, committee meeting concerning $200 million school bond, discussions on what to do with reporter Fanny Seiler, dental military obligations, discussion of the Seneca Trail Highway and its impact, nomination of William Sweeney to director of Appalachian Legal Resource Foundation,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpa Redeco inc., request for salary increase, request for special license plate, inquiries into personnel dismissals, correspondence with the Salvation Army, correspondence with Rolly Samps of Sioux Falls South Dakota, correspondence with Rolly Samps' dog- \"Dakota\", \"Group cuts album at UA\", \"Battle of the little big town\" plot summary and treatment (script), Rolly Samps requests to be appointed as a roving ambassador for West Virginia, B.G. Sampson requests information about distribution of wine in WV on behalf of interested parties in California, Sally Sampson writes to express interest and hope in the Governor's Youth Council, Sanders \u0026amp; Thomas consulting engineers: highway and civil engineering resume, Roosevelt Junior High request information on acquiring hiking trails, National Catholic School of Social Service's graduate students request a list of any people, agencies, and commissions that would be useful to visit, letter concerning the healthcare situation in America, increase in telephone rates by the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone company, critique of Pipestem Resort's hospitality, Arch Moore pays for Kathy Satterfield's tuition to Perkins School for the Blind, letters concerning Horn Camp Road Hampshire County, Potomac valley soil conservation district is interested in building agricultural office in Romney, consolation letter, Nursing home license procedures, passes to Shenandoa Downs, accident report involving Gerald R. Alkire- request to return Mr. Alkire his license, Through the lonely Gorge in the wild country\", \"Jobless rates continue to drop in WV cities\", \"Garbage strike alienates W.Va Mayor, Rockefeller\", heard from trustworthy source: Congressman Key and U.M.W. are not giving support to heckler good news for president, governor, and Joe Neal, \"Roaming through West Virginia\", suggestion for additional sub-committees, pledge cards and record books being given to employees of the State Roads Commission for making personal contributions for the benefit of the democratic party. This has been ordered to stop- contributions must be voluntary, 3'x5' state flag shipped to Sergent Sayre in recognition of service, confidential letter concerning the state of Beckley's branch banking and the suspected illegal activities taking place within, concerns over a city official publicly blaming the governor for denying the City of Beckley funding, equipment for environment control, Harry Scherr is \"a drunken republican\", The Auxili-rite bulletin \"After the ball is over...\", nursing home aide request, from New York City: How good behavior benefits prisoners: reforms to the prison system, Interand  Corporation correspondence, Civil Service Commission's decision relative to Patsy Thomas Scott's appeal for dismissal, Gold State seals of West Virginia and their pricing, Manpower programming associates inc correspondence, personal correspondence, committee meeting concerning $200 million school bond, discussions on what to do with reporter Fanny Seiler, dental military obligations, discussion of the Seneca Trail Highway and its impact, nomination of William Sweeney to director of Appalachian Legal Resource Foundation,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResumes, job inquires, personal correspondence, request into Medi-Disc inc. 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RES. 350, Telefax: Dick Slavin passed away, Richard Slavin resigns, concerning personnel at Huttonsville medium security prison, reasons for removing Mr. Sloan from his position as Acting Superintendent of Leckie Forestry Camp, \"History of the Ombudsman (complaint officer and red tape cutter)\",\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThank you letters, denial of permit for Horner Coal Company because they aligned with the opposition, Howard Shaffer correspondence, \"Harrison man named assistant to Browning\" this young man is not what he seems, request to bring husband home in time for baby delivery, request for salary increase, physician's certificate and medical analysis, letter to constituents from Senator Sharpe Jr., timeline of Gary Charles Shaw work history at Huttonsville Correctional Center, discussions of the Governor's portrait artist, request for grade transcript from Marshall University, a situation has arisen regarding the expansion of Sheppardstien, drainage problem at Berkeley Plaza, Shepardstown water system meeting, John Morrow Justice of the Peace possibly being discriminated against by State Police, correspondence with the West Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind, Correspondence with the Mississippi School for the Deaf and the Blind, Hal E Short correspondence, Hal E Short notes: for press conferences and personal interest, \"Corridor 'H' photogrammetry...you can save 5 months\" list of projects completed by Beiswenger, Hock \u0026amp; associates, \"Lincoln D Line of Corridor G gets U.S. nod\", rough draft for editorial, \"U.S warned West Virginia in 1967 that 30 coal-waste piles were unstable\", major coal producers by size of output, Keystone: top 15 coal producing groups in 1971, \"Industry disproving Left's doubts\", \"Germans use reactors to ease energy famine\", using West Virginia's resources for the creation of new energy: creating a high temperature reactor, Architect-engineer questionnaire, \"Shott antitrust action declined\", letter from WHIS: am fm tv with the transcript of the Broadcast License Renewal Bill H.R. 12018, passes for the Charles town track, passes to the Shenandoa Downs,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter of Edmund Berardinelli Bank's attorney seeking reversal of SBA's decision to deny liability on its guarantee of the subject safety loan, \"California: Loan bids from quake on increase\", New Mexico: 125,000 jobs in five years\", \"Community Programs: Loans-Grants\" (brochure), \"Water project crippled\", Small Business Administration correspondence, Hopemont hospital records, Shenandoa Downs passes, Charles Town and Turf Club Passes, \"Teardrops of Nature\" television special, citizen concerns over Senate bill no. 213 and House bill no. 893 (allowing accountants to register without passing CPA examination), letter of appreciation for John Dailey, personal correspondence with Delegate Jody Smirl, Jody Smirl's extreme displeasure with the Governor and his policy, Jody Smirl brings the threat of bad publicity, \"Moore should reconsider bar of Green Acres Building Aid\", \"Moore scuttles project at Green Acres\", employment requests, request for aide in 'black lung project', personal letters, concerns over the condition of Dunnore Ridge Road, interest in becoming a member of the committee working in consultation with the architect in the development in the development of the new museum and cultural center, letter detailing William Loy's extreme distaste for the reporter Fanny Seiler, letter from a repentant republican, discussion on the state of West Virginia Insurance, resume, recommendation letter, \"Foster Gramps hitches daily to hospital at 90\", letters showing interest in the development of Pocahontas County,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouthern WV planning and Development commission, request for a state flag to present at Daughters of the American Revolution meeting, background report on Reverend James Somersville, summer youth programs in West Virginia, issues with the development of the Joplin Hollow Recreation Area, Environmental association honors surveillance team, Union Carbide Corporation: regular meeting and minutes, St. Charles Parish environmental control association meeting, Kem-Tech: the St. Charles Parish Petroleum – Chemical Industry Environmental Control Association data summary sheet, Environmental control association 2nd annual managers' report program outline, southern chemical company award of contract (memo), Southern Industrial Development Council fact sheet, Appalachian OH-9 (operation health) program, emergency medical transportation and communication project 202- southern West Virginia regional health council, budget revisions for council projects (public health education, public health staffing, maternal child health dental health, vaccination, and solid waste), pay increases, hardship discharge from military, letter of recommendation, resumes, evaluation of Appalachian research and defense fund inc., conflict with the Taft 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Southern Industrial Development Council fact sheet, Appalachian OH-9 (operation health) program, emergency medical transportation and communication project 202- southern West Virginia regional health council, budget revisions for council projects (public health education, public health staffing, maternal child health dental health, vaccination, and solid waste), pay increases, hardship discharge from military, letter of recommendation, resumes, evaluation of Appalachian research and defense fund inc., conflict with the Taft broadcasting company, records of improper firearms transactions, firearms transaction records, \"Indict local man\", letter to president from Mrs. Lucille Sprouse, conversations over the West Virginia broad casting authority, 60 professors endorse Sprouse,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopemont Hospital admissions, resumes, college admission aide, thank you letters, forest festival requesting their funding, proposed 17 bed addition to Davis Memorial Hospital, job 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symposium on surface mining, surface miners association meeting with Dick van Lindy, Senator Alan L Susman bought controlling interest in the Bank of Mt. Hope (memo), letter discussing the impact of the National Land Use Control Legislation and how Kidder, Peabody \u0026amp; co. Is preparing to deal with it, Rodger Scattergood biographical information, Stephen Sussna Biographical statement, letter requesting aide in securing a recreation proposal for the Town of Paw Paw, letter written to protest the proposed move of the Selective Service board office from Keyser to Romney, useful pollution abatement techniques in Little Sandy Creek Watershed, Camp Dawson sewage facility design, \"Engineers for Property Development\" (book), letter about finalizing the turnpike contract, capitol switchboard hours, fact sheet for contracts and anti-G garments, Albert Switzer \u0026amp; Associates, inc. correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopemont Hospital admissions, resumes, college admission aide, thank you letters, forest festival requesting their funding, proposed 17 bed addition to Davis Memorial Hospital, job seeking, notice of tax lien has been filed, West Virginia State Employees card, (memo) notice of an attempt to unionize the state employees, report on Hopemont State Hospital, personal letter, application for civil service system examination, seeking compensation for injury on the job, citizen letter concerned over signage, \"Stock car racing: 10 race reports, GN wives!\", promise of funding, correspondence with Leon Stone and Associates, Criminal identification bureau, factual summary of Herbert Stover's case as it pertains to request for the governor to formally dedicate the community pool, request for a photo of the governor, job awarding, resignation letters, postcard, bid opened 2:30pm January 23rd 1973 requisition no. 9 –Department of Mines – file 87, letter from a disappointed constituent, investigation report into Trooper Woods, Edmund Supro correspondence concerning loans and money transactions, confidential memo discussing people the author believes need to be 'handled', symposium on surface mining, surface miners association meeting with Dick van Lindy, Senator Alan L Susman bought controlling interest in the Bank of Mt. 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Ransom was placed on probation by order, documents discussing embezzlement at Weston State Hospital by Lowell Ransom, application from the town of Ravenswood for $160,000 loan for water and sewer project, discussions of the tensions between deputy inspector Kinslow and Rex Ray of Jackson County, RCA communications, William Loy's personal letters to James Reckard complimenting his shoes and the sending back and forth of shoe catalogues and other personal correspondences, \"With other editors...\", \"4 Ohio River bridges in Gov. Moore's plan\", \"'Hi' 89, dead\", Lieutenant David Reed photo resume, Jerry Reed's local interests and agents threatened and intimidated by Glenville police department, request for the Governor to crown the queen at the Buckwheat Festival, \"Federal funds allotted to prosecutor's office\", discussion of State Square Dance convention, discussion of the Buckwheat Festival schedule, discussion of Sheidow Bronze corps (of Kingwood) government contract, \"No Preston roads planned, state spokesman reports\", West Virginia Sqaure Dancing convention, \"Governor Moore has helped Preston County\", \"Editorial: The myth of Appalachia\", correspondence related to the new Preston County Educational Center, coded message about \"turkey hunters\", Property surveyed by the Kingwood Fire Department in the City of Kingwood (moved to oversized storage), North Central Regional Educational Service Agency requests more funding for early childhood demonstration center project, Mayor of Martinsburg urging West Virginia's Legislative committee to vote for the State Fiscal Assistance Act, list of West Virginia's County's entitlement payments (Revenue Sharing), testimony on general revenue sharing, letter from Nelson Rockefeller discussing how New York is planning to mobilize public support for revenue sharing, \"Revenue sharing—an idea whose time has come\" (booklet), Press reports following Appalachian Governor's meeting (memo), saved news articles on Revenue sharing, \"Chamber of Commerce Industrial award is presented to Jefferson Machine inc.,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter concerning Horn Camp Road, application for registration to practice professional engineering, job application, job inquiries, resumes, West Virginia Water Company and the city of Rainelle joint application for approval of sale and transfer of water system, Jennings Randolf testimonial dinner, \"Surface mining and reclamation: an act of the legislature of West Virginia\", Ranger Fuel Company SMA-182, difficulties with the commissioner of I-81, discussion of voters' rejection of special levy in Romney, State Roads Commission correspondence, Snow Removal operations, Lowell E. 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Wells for a list of contact men and/or ABC and State Road contacts for the 14 counties in the third congressional county, meeting minutes, preliminary application requesting federal assistance for public works and facility-type projects: \"the city of Wellsburg is now dumping raw sewage into the Ohio River. The city is under mandate from O.R.S.A.N.K.O. and has received a 180-day notice from the environmental protection agency to abate this practice.\", Wellsburg water and sewage system correspondence, Larkin Ours Second District, West Virginia apple growers protested the new action the Price Commission took on processed apple products, tabulation of West Virginia Coal Companies producing in excess of 500,000 tons, municipal clean-up program, unpaid bills no one willing to claim ownership, 35th annual convention of the West Virginia Petroleum Association, West Virginia Public Employees Association editorial: \"Meet and Confer or collective bargaining: a remedy that can bring West Virginia greater pain than illness.\", invitation to be a guest speaker at the West Virginia School Board Association, Wesleyan College correspondence, Youth Citizenship Fund correspondence, Western Maryland Railroad Company, Western Resource Conference will be concerned with the problems and characteristics of \"urban demands on natural resources\", bill for plumbing services at 1702 Darst Street, application by the city of Wheeling requesting the issuance of a certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity permitting the abandonment of operations across the bridge, certificate of service, Penn State Railroad Track (moved to oversize), Wheeling Hospital access road, \"Howdy, come on in! motel owner proves hospitality pays off\", Chatterson- Whisman murder trials, request for a state flag for the East End Boy's Club, memorial service for Ed White, discussion on the 'White House Fellows', Disaster Preparedness and Assistance Act of 1973, A Presidential Report to the Congress: New approaches to the federal disaster preparedness and assistance, follow up to the Disaster study proposal, request for Luodoun Thompson, Mr. William Whittington is not a close friend of the governor's,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThank you letters, personal correspondence, resumes, job requests, applications, job inquiries, job transfers,  tickets to the inaugural dinner, passes to the Chales town Turf Club, seasons passes to Waterford park, season passes to Wheeling Downs,  insurance discussions with Webster's insurance Agency, funding for Nursing Programs, local interest group looking into starting a non-stock non-profit supply ambulance service in Bruceton, republican candidate for the U.S. Senate (memo), Jim Weldon resigns from Morgantown Post because of \"insulting and unrelenting anti-republican anti-Moore anti-Weldon behavior\" of William A Townes, \"Spear's offer to resign as EDA director rejected by council\", passenger vehicle for Mr. Swede, a request from potential delegate J.M. 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Consulting Engineers inquiries into development on West Virginia corridors \"G\" and \"H\", Kentucky Colonel certificate, correspondence with James Watson executive assistant to the governor of Kentucky, letter from John Slack to Vince Watson informing him of his intention to rerun for office, letter from Vince Watson to Mrs. Davidson discussing John Slack's decision to run for office again, letter from Vince Watson discussing prisoners hidden by police from bondsmen for an entire night, letter from Vince Watson discussing how Bill Loy owed him $300 and how hard it is to make child support payments on his salary, meeting notes, request for salary raise, comments on drunken employees and how even though people contribute nothing politically they still make more money than Vince, picture of a blown out tire, report on Roane County, report on Jackson County, report on Fayette County, report on Kanawha County, photos of roadsides, photos of Nitro Garage and Paint Shop, Vince Watson writes to Bill Loy about job posting saying he has worked harder than anyone and deserves $100 more a month, inspection report, letter reporting results in Kanawha County, general election results, letter reporting new supporters of Governor Moore, Vince Watson reporting helpful information to Bill Loy, letter commenting on hurtful rumors from Vince Watson to Bill Loy (Watson is ready to quit), Vince Watson receives a warning for politicking in the office, a letter lamenting how there is no civil services for those who fall ill and have to take sick leave, Vince Watson writes an angry letter concerning the appointment  of Jack Telawey the new supervisor of ABC stores in Kanawha County, A letter about trouble brewing in the Department of Highways, notes from Vince Watson to Bill Loy, report on Ed Lucas and sexual harassment, recommendation letters for Vince Watson from Commissioner Chambers, Delegate James Jetter, and Delegate Paul Zakaib jr,  Keith Wayne the \"gypsy\" and his roving band \"company\" will be playing in Charleston, Fred way seeking to provide VA insured single family mortgages for both conventional and mobile homes, estimated volume of traffic and gross revenue from Waynesburg Southern Railroad operation,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThank you letters, personal correspondence, resumes, job requests, applications, job inquiries, job transfers, the Wackenhut corporation is opening a branch in south in West Virginia, Ralph Waddle postal Real Estate Officer of West Vigini, Colonel Gorden discussions, granting Mrs. Wagoner an appointment as an agent for the Department of Natural Resources, inquiries into speeding ticket, Joe Wagner sends some salient points to include in speech, Elmer Walker: Republican for County Commissioner, letter from Olaf Walk wherein he describes how he believes that Republicans have done a poor job when compared to Democrats when it comes to dispensing jobs and favors, Jack Wallace versus Jim's Drive in correspondence and documentation, Haywood Technical Institute: approval for a new program, Kanawha County Young Republicans, status report on Summers County, Washington liaison office, Washinton summer intern position, fourth annual conference of Federal and State Water Officials, Watkins and Associates inc. 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Thornbury inquires about the certification of need for a fifty-bed extended care facility in Logan County, request to take decaying property on rt. 25 so as to demolish it and beautify the area, petition from the citizens of Marlington in regard to the flooding of the town, inquiries into raise, personal request to find maid a job, request to rehire Lawrence Dwight, Trand Consulting Engineers Inc. highway construction company (company resume), memo to all department heads requesting that they cut costs and use economy travel not first class, advanced leave regulations, out of state travel expenses of judges attending judicial meetings and training programs, Nicholas County's interest in providing housing for the Early Childhood Development Regional IV complex, Tug Valley Chamber of Commerce Annual Outing, \"The key word is trust\" shipping pamphlet, \"The interstate system...what will happen after 1975?\", letter urging the appointment of C. 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Preiser for purchase of property in capitol complex, new state office building, state of West Virginia ex rel. Keith W. Hall Daniel Straight and Paul J Whittington relators vs. State Building Commision and respondents, observations concerning the delay in starting the construction of the new parking lot, suggestion for Department of Highways to purchase from the State of West Virginia Building Commission right of way that will be instrumental for Capitol Complex, Statute stating that the State Auditor and his representatives are allowed to look at the accounts of commission, centennial tokens, supplies for the new state police, contentions over who has responsibilities to pay for building, State Building Commission agreements, \"$24,200,000 State of West Virginia State Building Commission of West Virginia State Revenue Bonds, series 1968\", \"State of West Virginia: the State Building Commission of West Virginia $2,500,000 State Building Revenue Bonds Public Safety Series. Bond Resolutions\", lease agreement, proposed alterations to building no. 4 (employment security building) required by Fire Marshall, investigation into the parking lots, air conditioners for insurance office at 1701 Darst street, Building Commission procedures, State Building Commission Audit, revision of rental facilities building no. 4 –112 California Ave, Fireman's Fund American Insurance Companies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulations to Governor Moore on being elected Chairman of the National Governor's Convention, suggestion to close office and let go two salaried employees, request for approval of requisition of $9,270.83 for maintenance, capitol complex parking lot outstanding bill ($87,868), Building Commission works to appease president of Northeastern National Bank and liquidate the entire indebtedness on the temporary bonds issued in 1970, demands for bonds (along with interest) to be paid for, issues with defaulted bonds, invoice of $11,082.01 for the demolition of the Capitol Complex Project, correspondence with Aetna insurance, legal issues with the collection of Pandick Press Inc.'s $8,319 debt, requisition of funds requests, permission for Mr. Martin to remove telephone pole and move it to point P-1, request to promote Lester Harper from watchman to Maintenance man, discussion of bond sales to the public, Governor Arch Moore does not honor his defaulted bonds necessitating letters from lawyers, \"The most dangerous workplace\", letter inquiring when Governor Moore will send funds to the State Building Commission so that they could remit the principal and interest on their bonds, Governor Moore doesn't pay $100,000 debt, recommendation to not rent empty properties, Construction Trust Account 9500-00, security in the New State Office Building Complex, Proposed contract with West Virginia Maintenance Corporation, authorized payment of invoices, Capitol Complex Project, personnel issues, resignations, space relocation, air conditioning in the state capitol and building no.3, arranging a lawyer for the State Building Commission, correspondence with the Macke Company, proposal to audit the State Building Commission's professional standards, review of plan now being pursued in the expansion of the state capitol complex, State Building Commission vs. Nick and Rose Howard parcel no. 41\u0026amp;42, invoice from Stanley E. Preiser for purchase of property in capitol complex, new state office building, state of West Virginia ex rel. Keith W. Hall Daniel Straight and Paul J Whittington relators vs. State Building Commision and respondents, observations concerning the delay in starting the construction of the new parking lot, suggestion for Department of Highways to purchase from the State of West Virginia Building Commission right of way that will be instrumental for Capitol Complex, Statute stating that the State Auditor and his representatives are allowed to look at the accounts of commission, centennial tokens, supplies for the new state police, contentions over who has responsibilities to pay for building, State Building Commission agreements, \"$24,200,000 State of West Virginia State Building Commission of West Virginia State Revenue Bonds, series 1968\", \"State of West Virginia: the State Building Commission of West Virginia $2,500,000 State Building Revenue Bonds Public Safety Series. Bond Resolutions\", lease agreement, proposed alterations to building no. 4 (employment security building) required by Fire Marshall, investigation into the parking lots, air conditioners for insurance office at 1701 Darst street, Building Commission procedures, State Building Commission Audit, revision of rental facilities building no. 4 –112 California Ave, Fireman's Fund American Insurance Companies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulations to Governor Moore on being elected Chairman of the National Governor's Convention, suggestion to close office and let go two salaried employees, request for approval of requisition of $9,270.83 for maintenance, capitol complex parking lot outstanding bill ($87,868), Building Commission works to appease president of Northeastern National Bank and liquidate the entire indebtedness on the temporary bonds issued in 1970, demands for bonds (along with interest) to be paid for, issues with defaulted bonds, invoice of $11,082.01 for the demolition of the Capitol Complex Project, correspondence with Aetna insurance, legal issues with the collection of Pandick Press Inc.'s $8,319 debt, requisition of funds requests, permission for Mr. Martin to remove telephone pole and move it to point P-1, request to promote Lester Harper from watchman to Maintenance man, discussion of bond sales to the public, Governor Arch Moore does not honor his defaulted bonds necessitating letters from lawyers, \"The most dangerous workplace\", letter inquiring when Governor Moore will send funds to the State Building Commission so that they could remit the principal and interest on their bonds, Governor Moore doesn't pay $100,000 debt, recommendation to not rent empty properties, Construction Trust Account 9500-00, security in the New State Office Building Complex, Proposed contract with West Virginia Maintenance Corporation, authorized payment of invoices, Capitol Complex Project, personnel issues, resignations, space relocation, air conditioning in the state capitol and building no.3, arranging a lawyer for the State Building Commission, correspondence with the Macke Company, proposal to audit the State Building Commission's professional standards, review of plan now being pursued in the expansion of the state capitol complex, State Building Commission vs. Nick and Rose Howard parcel no. 41\u0026amp;42, invoice from Stanley E. Preiser for purchase of property in capitol complex, new state office building, state of West Virginia ex rel. Keith W. Hall Daniel Straight and Paul J Whittington relators vs. State Building Commision and respondents, observations concerning the delay in starting the construction of the new parking lot, suggestion for Department of Highways to purchase from the State of West Virginia Building Commission right of way that will be instrumental for Capitol Complex, Statute stating that the State Auditor and his representatives are allowed to look at the accounts of commission, centennial tokens, supplies for the new state police, contentions over who has responsibilities to pay for building, State Building Commission agreements, \"$24,200,000 State of West Virginia State Building Commission of West Virginia State Revenue Bonds, series 1968\", \"State of West Virginia: the State Building Commission of West Virginia $2,500,000 State Building Revenue Bonds Public Safety Series. Bond Resolutions\", lease agreement, proposed alterations to building no. 4 (employment security building) required by Fire Marshall, investigation into the parking lots, air conditioners for insurance office at 1701 Darst street, Building Commission procedures, State Building Commission Audit, revision of rental facilities building no. 4 –112 California Ave, Fireman's Fund American Insurance Companies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the 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letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence tracking sheets keep track of the date correspondence was received, who sent it, who they were affiliated with and the subject of the letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal correspondence, resume, job application, resignation, job inquiries, passes to the Charles Town Surf Club Waterford and Wheeling Downs,  William Loy helped secure helicopter to help retrieve the bodies of three deceased men, Black Lung correspondence, discussion of Nixon's questioning by the press over nationwide television and the public's reaction, request for State appropriation of funds to the WVU experiment Station for soil testing, request for reopening of Ohio County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service office, \"A conference on cooperative teaching: a new and viable form of learning through work\" (oversize), The Town of Alderson hopes to secure funds to build a joint treatment facility for sewage with the Reformatory, Invitation to attend a conference held by Alderson-Broaddus College on the field of education, letter to Allegheny Properties on the subject of a preliminary water system layout, inquiries about the West Virginia State Children's home in Elkins, American Cancer Society Campaign, American Consulting Engineers Inc (company resume), American Management Resources Inc memo on civil service improvements, \"proposal to analyze and evaluate the personnel administration and procedures of the state of West Virginia\", impact of personnel study, Lexington House Franchise co. Nursing home brochure, request to admit patient to Hopemont nursing home, article on John D. Rockefeller IV, steps West Virginia should be taking to establish a statewide fiscal and program information system that satisfies the needs of all agencies, \"A perspective from the Dean-Elect\", State wide cost allocation plan, \"Will the real Jack please stand up?\" (oversize), Labor to Elect Arch Moore sticker, a list of oppositional employees a recommendation of discharge, confidential employee background checks, \"If the Governor answers, don't hang up\", letters from children requesting help with their school homework, \"Loy discusses corridor 'H', PSC\", Appalachian research and defense fund correspondence, John D Rockefeller IV Agreement of Incorporation, U.S. Government architect-engineer questionnaire, budget for architects increases from $5,000 to $6,000, handicapped and aged recreation programs, placement at Colin Anderson Center, Karl Rowe sent to West Virginia to help with Governor Moore's reelection campaign, Terra Alta Bank statement of condition, West Virginia Moto Cross Championship, a legal opinion on the handling of the tax deductions withholdings from county employees' salaries, issue with a proposed plan to solve traffic problems, Athenaeum Editorial Page political antistrip mine cartoon, Town of Athens financial analysis, \"West Virginia Federation of College Republicans\", Michael J. Audia insurance correspondence and charges, the Governor has the duty and responsibility to fill the vacancy left by the deceased Auditor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal correspondence, resume, job application, resignation, job inquiries, passes to the Charles Town Surf Club Waterford and Wheeling Downs,  William Loy helped secure helicopter to help retrieve the bodies of three deceased men, Black Lung correspondence, discussion of Nixon's questioning by the press over nationwide television and the public's reaction, request for State appropriation of funds to the WVU experiment Station for soil testing, request for reopening of Ohio County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service office, \"A conference on cooperative teaching: a new and viable form of learning through work\" (oversize), The Town of Alderson hopes to secure funds to build a joint treatment facility for sewage with the Reformatory, Invitation to attend a conference held by Alderson-Broaddus College on the field of education, letter to Allegheny Properties on the subject of a preliminary water system layout, inquiries about the West Virginia State Children's home in Elkins, American Cancer Society Campaign, American Consulting Engineers Inc (company resume), American Management Resources Inc memo on civil service improvements, \"proposal to analyze and evaluate the personnel administration and procedures of the state of West Virginia\", impact of personnel study, Lexington House Franchise co. Nursing home brochure, request to admit patient to Hopemont nursing home, article on John D. Rockefeller IV, steps West Virginia should be taking to establish a statewide fiscal and program information system that satisfies the needs of all agencies, \"A perspective from the Dean-Elect\", State wide cost allocation plan, \"Will the real Jack please stand up?\" (oversize), Labor to Elect Arch Moore sticker, a list of oppositional employees a recommendation of discharge, confidential employee background checks, \"If the Governor answers, don't hang up\", letters from children requesting help with their school homework, \"Loy discusses corridor 'H', PSC\", Appalachian research and defense fund correspondence, John D Rockefeller IV Agreement of Incorporation, U.S. Government architect-engineer questionnaire, budget for architects increases from $5,000 to $6,000, handicapped and aged recreation programs, placement at Colin Anderson Center, Karl Rowe sent to West Virginia to help with Governor Moore's reelection campaign, Terra Alta Bank statement of condition, West Virginia Moto Cross Championship, a legal opinion on the handling of the tax deductions withholdings from county employees' salaries, issue with a proposed plan to solve traffic problems, Athenaeum Editorial Page political antistrip mine cartoon, Town of Athens financial analysis, \"West Virginia Federation of College Republicans\", Michael J. Audia insurance correspondence and charges, the Governor has the duty and responsibility to fill the vacancy left by the deceased Auditor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal correspondence, resume, job application, resignation, job inquiries, passes to the Charles Town Surf Club Waterford and Wheeling Downs,  William Loy helped secure helicopter to help retrieve the bodies of three deceased men, Black Lung correspondence, discussion of Nixon's questioning by the press over nationwide television and the public's reaction, request for State appropriation of funds to the WVU experiment Station for soil testing, request for reopening of Ohio County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service office, \"A conference on cooperative teaching: a new and viable form of learning through work\" (oversize), The Town of Alderson hopes to secure funds to build a joint treatment facility for sewage with the Reformatory, Invitation to attend a conference held by Alderson-Broaddus College on the field of education, letter to Allegheny Properties on the subject of a preliminary water system layout, inquiries about the West Virginia State Children's home in Elkins, American Cancer Society Campaign, American Consulting Engineers Inc (company resume), American Management Resources Inc memo on civil service improvements, \"proposal to analyze and evaluate the personnel administration and procedures of the state of West Virginia\", impact of personnel study, Lexington House Franchise co. Nursing home brochure, request to admit patient to Hopemont nursing home, article on John D. Rockefeller IV, steps West Virginia should be taking to establish a statewide fiscal and program information system that satisfies the needs of all agencies, \"A perspective from the Dean-Elect\", State wide cost allocation plan, \"Will the real Jack please stand up?\" (oversize), Labor to Elect Arch Moore sticker, a list of oppositional employees a recommendation of discharge, confidential employee background checks, \"If the Governor answers, don't hang up\", letters from children requesting help with their school homework, \"Loy discusses corridor 'H', PSC\", Appalachian research and defense fund correspondence, John D Rockefeller IV Agreement of Incorporation, U.S. Government architect-engineer questionnaire, budget for architects increases from $5,000 to $6,000, handicapped and aged recreation programs, placement at Colin Anderson Center, Karl Rowe sent to West Virginia to help with Governor Moore's reelection campaign, Terra Alta Bank statement of condition, West Virginia Moto Cross Championship, a legal opinion on the handling of the tax deductions withholdings from county employees' salaries, issue with a proposed plan to solve traffic problems, Athenaeum Editorial Page political antistrip mine cartoon, Town of Athens financial analysis, \"West Virginia Federation of College Republicans\", Michael J. Audia insurance correspondence and charges, the Governor has the duty and responsibility to fill the vacancy left by the deceased Auditor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal correspondence, job inquiries, job applications, letter of recommendation, personal correspondence, passes for the Shenandoa Downs, complaint of Dogwood Estates residents, paycheck issues, wrong birthdate printed on license, \"Salute to Governor Moore reception and dinner\" tickets, status of Michael Baker jr Inc. Consulting engineers projects, Michael Baker Jr. Correspondence, Milton H Baker recommendation letter for parents hoping to adopt a child, discussion of a young democrat being hired at a Forestry camp and plans to replace him with a republican, West Virginia department of commerce discussion of the B\u0026amp;O railroad, press release: \"Governor Moore announces expansion of allied/ergy, forms plant in Petersburg\", Press release discussing Governor Moore's views on the B\u0026amp;O and C\u0026amp;O railroads, correspondence with Edwin Barbe, Barbour County Parks and Recreation Commission request for help with development, Lawrence Barker vs. Robert McConnell as commissioner of labor for the state of West Virginia, John Gates as the commissioner of finance and administration for the state of West Virginia and as the success to Jack Miller former commissioner to the state of finance and administration; and the state of West Virginia, congratulations to Mrs. Callie J Barrnett on becoming a centurial citizen, Kroger co. Correspondence, A Food and Tax Credit for Kentucky, correspondence with John Barnett, interest in property located at corner of West Street and Maryland Heights Road- commitment signed by Mr. Gates of the liquor control board, \"Moore lambasts Senators; to call special session in April\", Little Tin Inn Road needs immediate remedial action, Union Carbide advertising their tennis courts, request for helping hands to be sent to local Sheriff in Martinsburg, home advertisements,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal correspondence, job inquiries, job applications, letter of recommendation, personal correspondence, passes for the Shenandoa Downs, complaint of Dogwood Estates residents, paycheck issues, wrong birthdate printed on license, \"Salute to Governor Moore reception and dinner\" tickets, status of Michael Baker jr Inc. Consulting engineers projects, Michael Baker Jr. Correspondence, Milton H Baker recommendation letter for parents hoping to adopt a child, discussion of a young democrat being hired at a Forestry camp and plans to replace him with a republican, West Virginia department of commerce discussion of the B\u0026amp;O railroad, press release: \"Governor Moore announces expansion of allied/ergy, forms plant in Petersburg\", Press release discussing Governor Moore's views on the B\u0026amp;O and C\u0026amp;O railroads, correspondence with Edwin Barbe, Barbour County Parks and Recreation Commission request for help with development, Lawrence Barker vs. Robert McConnell as commissioner of labor for the state of West Virginia, John Gates as the commissioner of finance and administration for the state of West Virginia and as the success to Jack Miller former commissioner to the state of finance and administration; and the state of West Virginia, congratulations to Mrs. Callie J Barrnett on becoming a centurial citizen, Kroger co. Correspondence, A Food and Tax Credit for Kentucky, correspondence with John Barnett, interest in property located at corner of West Street and Maryland Heights Road- commitment signed by Mr. Gates of the liquor control board, \"Moore lambasts Senators; to call special session in April\", Little Tin Inn Road needs immediate remedial action, Union Carbide advertising their tennis courts, request for helping hands to be sent to local Sheriff in Martinsburg, home advertisements,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal correspondence, gender discrimination complaint, appeal for the state to update and innovate the outmoded motor vehicle system, $128,000 check for Beckley Airport, amended decision before the Civil Service commission of West Virginia appeal from suspension and dismissal by John S. Bel appellant vs. Department of Finance and Administration appointing authority (pursuant to supreme court of appeals ruling in case no. 13075 and letter of November 17 1971 of John M Gates Commissioner Department of Finance and Administration), \"Public deserves total evidence in Bell case\", civil service commission decision of December 31 1970 and John M Gate's letter of January 8 1971, working at the school for the Deaf and Blind- dealing with wage determination, issues that truckers and businesses with trucks are facing because of the weight enforcement bureau, invitation to Potomac State football game, pressure at Bethany College to fulfill commitment of $5500- project director cannot reach Wiliam Loy to secure the funds, \"Work Program for Proposed Project Newgate at West Virginia Penitentiary administered by Bethany College\", letter from Bethany College requesting mediation regarding promised funding from the department of corrections, recommendation of Tom Perry for investigator for the Beer and commission, correspondences recommending Switzer Bias to the position of Beer Inspector, \"County road program blasted\", request for recreational beach information from Bissett Berman, National Beach Inventory, Harry Biser disability discrimination and termination, \"(Clinton) Black files complaint against the state\", Leetag [ Blair work record, Alan Blumberg offers to advice on education, Blumberg recommends George Lancaster for Director of Services for the Mentally retartded at the Colin Anderson Center\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal correspondence, gender discrimination complaint, appeal for the state to update and innovate the outmoded motor vehicle system, $128,000 check for Beckley Airport, amended decision before the Civil Service commission of West Virginia appeal from suspension and dismissal by John S. Bel appellant vs. Department of Finance and Administration appointing authority (pursuant to supreme court of appeals ruling in case no. 13075 and letter of November 17 1971 of John M Gates Commissioner Department of Finance and Administration), \"Public deserves total evidence in Bell case\", civil service commission decision of December 31 1970 and John M Gate's letter of January 8 1971, working at the school for the Deaf and Blind- dealing with wage determination, issues that truckers and businesses with trucks are facing because of the weight enforcement bureau, invitation to Potomac State football game, pressure at Bethany College to fulfill commitment of $5500- project director cannot reach Wiliam Loy to secure the funds, \"Work Program for Proposed Project Newgate at West Virginia Penitentiary administered by Bethany College\", letter from Bethany College requesting mediation regarding promised funding from the department of corrections, recommendation of Tom Perry for investigator for the Beer and commission, correspondences recommending Switzer Bias to the position of Beer Inspector, \"County road program blasted\", request for recreational beach information from Bissett Berman, National Beach Inventory, Harry Biser disability discrimination and termination, \"(Clinton) Black files complaint against the state\", Leetag [ Blair work record, Alan Blumberg offers to advice on education, Blumberg recommends George Lancaster for Director of Services for the Mentally retartded at the Colin Anderson Center\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal correspondence, report on Chief Logan, State Road Commission of West Virginia Plan and Profile for location studies of location study and cost estimate Muddy to Rocky Branch, apologies for followers in Morgantown, letter explaining H.E. Wibberley's thoughts on the southern portion of Danville to Charleston, proposal in connection with Snowy Creek-Laurel Run abatement study to the department of natural resources, Hagerstown MD, $5,000 check for five tables to attend the Salute to Governor Moore, Baker-Wibberley firm hopes to be considered for Section of I-77 from Dry Branch to Mile Pose 62, Environmental Impact Team Report, telefax: following the Governor's orders is impossible at this point, \"Professional Record of Baker-Wibberley \u0026amp; Associates, Inc. Consulting Engineers Vol. I\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal correspondence, report on Chief Logan, State Road Commission of West Virginia Plan and Profile for location studies of location study and cost estimate Muddy to Rocky Branch, apologies for followers in Morgantown, letter explaining H.E. Wibberley's thoughts on the southern portion of Danville to Charleston, proposal in connection with Snowy Creek-Laurel Run abatement study to the department of natural resources, Hagerstown MD, $5,000 check for five tables to attend the Salute to Governor Moore, Baker-Wibberley firm hopes to be considered for Section of I-77 from Dry Branch to Mile Pose 62, Environmental Impact Team Report, telefax: following the Governor's orders is impossible at this point, \"Professional Record of Baker-Wibberley \u0026amp; Associates, Inc. Consulting Engineers Vol. I\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter of praise for the administration, letter concerning rumors surrounding the politics of the school for the Deaf and Blind, selection of the right person from Romney who could serve on the Developmental Disabilities Commission of the Department of Mental Health as a representative of Region VIII, citizen concerns about Department of Natural Resources acquiring 6,800 tract of land South West of Nathaniel Mountain Public Hunting Area, \"Mountains and Mountaineers: Introduction\" (sermon by Joe Pancake), Enoch Parker obituary, \"Sloan Coverlet\",  sale of John Parker's coal land in Romney, aide for neighborhood youth corps enrollees, employment assistance, new library funding project in Parsons,  West Virginia Partners of the Alliance correspondence, West Virginia Partners of the Americas correspondence and brochure, personal correspondences, Forrest Patterson having difficulty with his license after being arrested for driving recklessly, Elizabeth Patterson's request to help her husband who was arrested for reckless driving and \"tricked\" into pleading guilty, job inquiries, letter concerning people who worked against the Governor's interests in Boone County and hiring interests, job applications, water shortages- Paw Paw West Virginia, correspondence with Paw Paw High School, Hugo Payne's Speech at 1971 NAACP conference in Beckley, discussion of proposed new road from Maxwell Hill to U.S. RT. 21, discussion of Riley b. Payne's arrest, letter from middle school student requesting information on West Virginia legislature, resignation letter, speaking invitation, Robert Pennington of Charleston answers the question: \"Why is he running for Mayor?\", correspondence with Milton Sharpe Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, recommendation letters, The Agency public relations firm letter and brochure, correspondence with Leon Perry (former information specialist with housing urban development), GOHR's annual report to Governor Ogilvie, \"Black appointee support Nixon response to Black Caucus\", \"Two Blacks blast criticisms of Ogilvie\", \"Perry assails lt. Gov Simon\", \"Perry named youth meet delegate\", \"Charlie Cherokee says\", \"Ogilvie aide hits ICC bias in Cairo issue\", \"Ticker Tape USA: Black phonelines are bugged\", \"Illinois News: Perry joins becomes director of information\", \"Cherry won't seek chairman's presidency again\", \"Illinois honors Hargraves\", \"Blacks told not to give up, keep trying, victory in sight\", \"Speak to Baptist State Convention\", \"Governor's man attacks Cairo's \"ambitious\" leaders\", \"Perry charges Koen is responsible for failure to negotiate a truce\", Perry's application for senior level governmental employment was accepted, contract award for the Economic Development Corporation of Eastern North Carolina (summer feeding program), Annual Report Febrary 1972-January 1973, condolence letter,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter of praise for the administration, letter concerning rumors surrounding the politics of the school for the Deaf and Blind, selection of the right person from Romney who could serve on the Developmental Disabilities Commission of the Department of Mental Health as a representative of Region VIII, citizen concerns about Department of Natural Resources acquiring 6,800 tract of land South West of Nathaniel Mountain Public Hunting Area, \"Mountains and Mountaineers: Introduction\" (sermon by Joe Pancake), Enoch Parker obituary, \"Sloan Coverlet\",  sale of John Parker's coal land in Romney, aide for neighborhood youth corps enrollees, employment assistance, new library funding project in Parsons,  West Virginia Partners of the Alliance correspondence, West Virginia Partners of the Americas correspondence and brochure, personal correspondences, Forrest Patterson having difficulty with his license after being arrested for driving recklessly, Elizabeth Patterson's request to help her husband who was arrested for reckless driving and \"tricked\" into pleading guilty, job inquiries, letter concerning people who worked against the Governor's interests in Boone County and hiring interests, job applications, water shortages- Paw Paw West Virginia, correspondence with Paw Paw High School, Hugo Payne's Speech at 1971 NAACP conference in Beckley, discussion of proposed new road from Maxwell Hill to U.S. RT. 21, discussion of Riley b. Payne's arrest, letter from middle school student requesting information on West Virginia legislature, resignation letter, speaking invitation, Robert Pennington of Charleston answers the question: \"Why is he running for Mayor?\", correspondence with Milton Sharpe Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, recommendation letters, The Agency public relations firm letter and brochure, correspondence with Leon Perry (former information specialist with housing urban development), GOHR's annual report to Governor Ogilvie, \"Black appointee support Nixon response to Black Caucus\", \"Two Blacks blast criticisms of Ogilvie\", \"Perry assails lt. Gov Simon\", \"Perry named youth meet delegate\", \"Charlie Cherokee says\", \"Ogilvie aide hits ICC bias in Cairo issue\", \"Ticker Tape USA: Black phonelines are bugged\", \"Illinois News: Perry joins becomes director of information\", \"Cherry won't seek chairman's presidency again\", \"Illinois honors Hargraves\", \"Blacks told not to give up, keep trying, victory in sight\", \"Speak to Baptist State Convention\", \"Governor's man attacks Cairo's \"ambitious\" leaders\", \"Perry charges Koen is responsible for failure to negotiate a truce\", Perry's application for senior level governmental employment was accepted, contract award for the Economic Development Corporation of Eastern North Carolina (summer feeding program), Annual Report Febrary 1972-January 1973, condolence letter,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePasses to the Charlestown race track, Guy Lang faces accusations of bribery and asks for help, relative symptom evoking strength values of induvial stress factors of induvial symptoms in psychosis, neurosis, addiction, learning disabilities, hyperkinesis, personality, and character disorders, Maladaptive reactions to frequently used foods and commonly met chemicals as precipitating factors in many chronic physical and chronic emotional illnesses, job inquiries, applications, resumes, employment assistance, citizen concern over West Virgina Insurance, list of tax liens and employment security liens, Division of State Planning and Community Affairs folder with brochures inside, personal correspondence, \"Rose announces candidacy\", thank you for the medallions,  medical help request, discussion of the plans for the Point Pleasant By-Pass project, \"State, Contractor feuding\", the Mayor of Point Pleasant requets to meet with William Loy and the Department of Natural Resources to discuss water impoundment, report of water and sewage improvement committee in Point Pleasant,  Point Pleasant correspondence, \"Tiny crack in metal bar cause of bridge collapse\", discussion of Governor's loss in both Greenbrier and Monroe County and the situation in Pocahontas County, letters from Phyllis Pallares to William Loy regarding training money in special education, Highway safety Bureau project package does not identify the proper care units to serve the proposed EMS programs, salary increases, Small Business Administration job opportunity announcement, \"Industrial developer promoted\", \"Paul Perryman to succeed Vernon Stone\", invitation to attend Potomac Highland meeting, discussion of historic monuments in Doddridge County, Fact Sheet on Youth Voters, congratulations from William Loy to Joanne Powell for becoming National Committeewoman by the West Virginia State Democratic Committee, street map of Rt. 50 East, self-service postal units, Patron star route delivery service, postal correspondence, Governor's prayer breakfast, thank you letter from the Charleston Jaycees for speaking at their organization, Breakfast Group list at the Daniel Boone Hotel, discussion of potential charter to furnish Clay County's health facilities, \"Delegate at large\", Dr. Paul Price campaign discussion, Superbowl tickets, Workman's Compensation Fund: the case of Shelly Pritt, discussion of plans for a landfill to be operated by the Ohio Railroad co. At Hansrote, contract between the State of West Virginia and Raymond Hage and Company, inquiries into West Virginia's statewide comprehensive outdoor recreation plan, prayer breakfast correspondence,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePasses to the Charlestown race track, Guy Lang faces accusations of bribery and asks for help, relative symptom evoking strength values of induvial stress factors of induvial symptoms in psychosis, neurosis, addiction, learning disabilities, hyperkinesis, personality, and character disorders, Maladaptive reactions to frequently used foods and commonly met chemicals as precipitating factors in many chronic physical and chronic emotional illnesses, job inquiries, applications, resumes, employment assistance, citizen concern over West Virgina Insurance, list of tax liens and employment security liens, Division of State Planning and Community Affairs folder with brochures inside, personal correspondence, \"Rose announces candidacy\", thank you for the medallions,  medical help request, discussion of the plans for the Point Pleasant By-Pass project, \"State, Contractor feuding\", the Mayor of Point Pleasant requets to meet with William Loy and the Department of Natural Resources to discuss water impoundment, report of water and sewage improvement committee in Point Pleasant,  Point Pleasant correspondence, \"Tiny crack in metal bar cause of bridge collapse\", discussion of Governor's loss in both Greenbrier and Monroe County and the situation in Pocahontas County, letters from Phyllis Pallares to William Loy regarding training money in special education, Highway safety Bureau project package does not identify the proper care units to serve the proposed EMS programs, salary increases, Small Business Administration job opportunity announcement, \"Industrial developer promoted\", \"Paul Perryman to succeed Vernon Stone\", invitation to attend Potomac Highland meeting, discussion of historic monuments in Doddridge County, Fact Sheet on Youth Voters, congratulations from William Loy to Joanne Powell for becoming National Committeewoman by the West Virginia State Democratic Committee, street map of Rt. 50 East, self-service postal units, Patron star route delivery service, postal correspondence, Governor's prayer breakfast, thank you letter from the Charleston Jaycees for speaking at their organization, Breakfast Group list at the Daniel Boone Hotel, discussion of potential charter to furnish Clay County's health facilities, \"Delegate at large\", Dr. Paul Price campaign discussion, Superbowl tickets, Workman's Compensation Fund: the case of Shelly Pritt, discussion of plans for a landfill to be operated by the Ohio Railroad co. At Hansrote, contract between the State of West Virginia and Raymond Hage and Company, inquiries into West Virginia's statewide comprehensive outdoor recreation plan, prayer breakfast correspondence,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from the President of the Needlecraft Division of the Quaker Oaks Company discussing production conditions in Philippi West Virginia, Letters from John Bell Director of State Purchases, a report and summarization relative to the inquiry of the Logan County Board of Education in connection with \"surplus property\" had, held, and used by PRIDE inc. while in the quasi-title status and under interim inventory to the board of education, membership roster for PRIDE inc. in Logan County, Seymore's Specials,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis subseries of the Arch Moore Jr. Collection documents the state of West Virginia's governmental response to the Buffalo Creek flood and disaster of February 26, 1972. It contains the information and testimonies gathered by the Governor's Ad Hoc Commission investigating the Buffalo Creek disaster, as well as drafts of the official report of the commission. It also contains press clippings about the disaster, its aftermath, and the legal proceedings that arose following the flood. In addition, there are many files of correspondence between the governor and constituents, other governmental bodies, and heads of state with regard to the Buffalo Creek disaster and response within this subseries. Some of the important topics represented in this subseries are disaster relief; emergency preparedness; redevelopment; state budget; correspondence; job loss and creation; legal proceedings; commission investigations; research funding; Environmental Protection Agency; coal refuse dams; Army Corps of Engineers; recreation; land use; Housing and Urban Development. Materials are largely textual, including correspondence, memorandums, executive orders, interviews, newspaper clippings, maps, diagrams, invoices, bound reports, and related printed materials. Among other formats scattered throughout this subseries are photographs, reel to reel audiovisual materials, and vinyl records.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains financial invoices from the state of West Virginia to businesses local to the Buffalo Creek area for their help with disaster recovery and redevelopment of the area.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains financial invoices from the state of West Virginia to businesses local to the Buffalo Creek area for their help with disaster recovery and redevelopment of the area.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains outstanding financial invoices from the state of West Virginia to businesses local to the Buffalo Creek area for their help with disaster recovery and redevelopment of the area.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains financial invoices from the state of West Virginia to businesses local to the Buffalo Creek area for their help with disaster recovery and redevelopment of the area.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains financial invoices from the state of West Virginia to businesses local to the Buffalo Creek area for their help with disaster recovery and redevelopment of the area.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains financial receipts and invoices for expenses related to state officials and public employee insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains the Buffalo Creek Redevelopment Progress Report and recreation plans for the area.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence between individuals and the Governor regarding employment following the Buffalo Creek flood, the Buffalo Creek Public Service District, sewage treatment plans, property, living arrangements, Housing and Urban Development, and the Builders Emergency Housing Corporation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains Housing and Urban Developmetn rent invoices; memos and correspondence on housing, sewage treatment plans, coonstruction, legislation, mass transit, municipal government, and public information programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains the Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Comprehensive Progress Report from August 16, 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains the Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Plan, the Environmental Impact Statement  for the Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Plan, and a summary of events in the Buffalo Valley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains memos and correspondence with individuals about various topics as they relate to Buffalo Creek, such as: housing, property, disaster relief, state higway, General Accounting Office, environmental impact, Commission on Aging, Small Business Administration loans. This folder also contains the Home Buyer's Guide for Buffalo Valley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains memos and correspondence with individuals about several topics as they relate to Buffalo Creek, such as: housing, the Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Plan, municipal incorporation, public information program, disaster relief funds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains memos on the progress of Buffalo Creek redevelopment and housing in the area, as well as correspondence on these issues. The folder also contains estimated costs for the recover of the Buffalo Creek area.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with William Rogers, State Director of the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The topics include: Department of Highways, alcohol in state parks, Department of Agriculture, Air Pollution Control Commission, strip mining, Buffalo Creek and Gauley Railroad Company, Buffalo Mining Company, Aid to the Disabled, Builders Emergency Housing Corporation, building codes, Building Commission Bonds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with L. Keith Bulen, member for Indiana of the National Republican Committee. The topics include: National Republican Committee, Department of Health, Department of Education, Department of Archives and History, Department of Public Safety, Social Welfare Action Committee, septic tank regulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Frank W. McKee, Dean of the School of Medicine at West Virginia University; Patrick J. Buchanan, Special Assistant to the President; E. J. Keley, VP and GM of the Buckeye Ribbon and Carbon Company. The topics include: Pipestem State Park, Intergovernmental Affairs Fellowship Program, Welfare, Bel-o-Mar Interstate Planning Commission Agreement, Racing Commission, Board of Veterinary Medicine, labor management relations, Wheeling Jamboree, Department of Education, Department of Public Safety, Board of Regents, Department of Natural Resources, Office of Emergency Planning, Department of Highways, Citizens Legislative Compensation Commission, Pearl S. Buck Foundation, Appalachian Regional Commission, State Tax Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Allen D. Bucklew, County Superintendent of Tucker County Schools; Clifford H. Bucy, Mayor of Moundsville, WV. The topics include: Buckhannon-Upshur Jr. High Project, regional planning, Office of Economic Opportunity, Board of Education, teachers retirement, tax on food, Department of Education, Department of Highways, Department of Welfare, Governor's Management Task Force, Boy Scouts of America, Buckwheat Festival, air pollution, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Public Safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Azel T. Bryant, Captain of the Huntington Police Department. The topics include: gaming devices, welfare, Department of Personnel, Harper's Ferry Dam, Social Security Administration, Workman's Compensation Fund, Buffalo Creek Citizens Commission, Corridor G, Department of Highways, Department of Motor Vehicles, Buffalo Creek Disaster, employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Earl W. Brydges, president of NY State Senate. The topics include: volunteer awards, welfare, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Motor Vehicles, military, Department of Highways, Federal-State Relations, Social Security Administration, Department of Natural Resources, Spanishburg Lake Project, Office of Economic Opportunity, Raleigh County Community Action Association, \"Lincoln Walks at Midnight\" statue, Adjutant General, Department of Public Safety, Department of Agriculture, West Virginia Penitentiary, Department of Veterans Affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains memos on the Land Use Plan for Buffalo Creek, population and employment information for the area, parks and recreation consideration projects, letters on the Soil Conservation Committee, the Office of Emergency Preparedness, a plan for  a work program, progress repots on planning and development, newspaper articles, and a poem all pertaining to the Buffalo Creek flood and disaster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains memos on the Buffalo Creek water and sewage project, Corps of Engineers cost estimates, work program; correspondence on the ten priorities, victim utilities payment, long range planning; newspaper articles; public service commission orders; as they relate to the Buffalo Creek flood and disaster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence on the Office of Emergency Preparedness, road maintenance, sanitation, disaster loans, quarantine housing relocation; press releases on the Ad Hoc Commission of Inquiry, HUD temporary housing, long range Buffalo Creek Recovery Efforts; Corps of Engineers report; Red Cross notice to residents about services; agenda for meetings; memos regarding municipal corporations, citizens petition; photos; all as they relate to the Buffalo Creek flood and disaster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains memos about the Valley Coal Company, Proctor Hollow refuse dump, victim donations, coal dams, pumping requirements, sanitation, dam jurisdiction; correspondence on the Buffalo Creek Citizens Disaster Committee, coal impoundment inspections, legal counsel, Department of Mines; press releases on Housing and Urban Development; brochures; executive orders; transcripts; victim identifications; photos; and how they relate to the Buffalo Creek flood and disaster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains road closing lists; press releases on the National Guard, housing assistance; Time Magazine; Ad Hoc Commission lists; memos on Buffalo Creek police line, flash floods; photographs;as they pertain to the Buffalo Creek flood and disaster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains a summary of events in Buffalo Creek; the Preliminary Analysis of the Coal Refuse Dam Failure at Saunders, West Virginia; correspondence regarding WV Housing Development Fund, mobile homes, Bureau of Mines, Office of Emergency Preparedness; Nation Magazine; as they relate to the Buffalo Creek flood and disaster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains the Environmental Impact Statement for the Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains memos on mobile home rent and extension, progress on redevelopment, water system, federal fundingconstruction workers; the Home Buyer's Guide for Buffalo Valley; as they relate to the Buffalo Creek flood and disaster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains the Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Plan and memos of Normal L. Yost as they relate to the redevelopment of the Buffalo Creek Valley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains progress reports on redevelopment; memos on housing, highway relocation, water and sewer projects, federal and state funding, Corps of Engineers; newpaper articles; correspondence on the Office of Emergency Preparedness, Corps of Engineers; Builders Emergency Housing Corporation Report to the Governor of West Virginia; as they pertain the the redevelopment of the Buffalo Creek Valley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains the Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Plan Draft Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains photographs of the Buffalo Creek Model Housing Ceremony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains financial invoices for work done; memos on right-of-way problems, HUD housing, historical development; garbage service contracts; correspondence regarding housing; bills; as they pertain to the redevelopment and financing of the Buffalo Creek Valley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains memos regarding land and utilites for housing, Welfare HUD trailers, community center, redevelopment, water and sewer projects; checks for construction; correspondence regarding Green Valley Mobile Home Park, Buffalo Creek Health Center, Public Service District; development funds release; municipal incorporation documents; newspaper articles; one year television special program brochure; as they pertain to the redevelopment and financing of the Buffalo Creek Valley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains a rough draft of the Environmental Impact Statement for the Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Plan; right-of-way purchases; disaster victim rent invoices; water and sewer funding; public service district cash flow analysis; all as they pertain to the redevelopment and financing of the Buffalo Creek Valley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains the Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Plan; newspaper articles; as they pertain to the redevelopment and financning of the Buffalo Creek Valley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains the Buffalo Creek Disaster Recovery Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains memos regarding the Economic Development Administration, fire protection, relocation benefits, elderly housing, environmental impact statement, model home site, water and sewer project, highway projects; Disaster Service West Virginia National Guard; as they pertain to the redevelopment and financing of the Buffalo Creek Valley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains memos regarding water and sewer rates, Housing and Urban Development, Public Information Program, United Mine Workers Housing Conference, Redevelopment Progress Reports, housing and politics, Federal Regional Council Activities, municipal incorporation; rent supplement contracts; Public Service District Cash Flow Analysis; disaster relief information; as they pertain to the redevelopment plan and housing in the Buffalo Creek Valley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains Disaster Relief at Buffalo Creek transcript; Man City Park plans; memos regarding the recreation commission, federal-state relations, municipal incorporation, Homebuilders Association, public education programming; map of Buffalo Valley; documents on creating a new municipality; photographs; as they pertain to the redevelopment and housing of the Buffalo Creek Valley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains newspaper articles; progress reports; memos regarding the environmental impact statement, mass transit, recreation programs, activity priorities, water projects, Public Information Program, personnel, housing, Responsive Governments Act, federal officials; newsletter drafts; resolutions; as they pertain to the redevelopment plan activities of the Buffalo Creek Valley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains memos regarding distribution lists, activity priorities, federal task force, housing, Advisory Board for Relocation Housing Plan, sewer system, task force on federal efforts, HUD communications, state shares; newsletter drafts; newsletters; progress report; as they pertain to the Buffalo Creek Valley redevelopment plan activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains the Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Comprehensive Progress Report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains newsletters; newsletter drafts; memos regarding housing, water and sewer project, Builders Emergency Housing Corporation, HUD units, low income and elderly housing, federal agency meeting, new municipal government, Federal Regional Council III Activities, Public Information Program; water project costs; funds spent; recovery operations map; status report; Builders Emergency Housing Corporation Annual Report; as they pertain to the Buffalo Creek Valley Redevelopment plan activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder conatains memos regarding the Federal Regional Council Report, Public Information Program; Evironmental Impact Statement; articles and analysis; Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Plan; as they pertain to the Buffalo Creek Redevelopment Plan activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains documents on the ABC Warehouse, Budget Bill Accounts, accounting system, ACTION Grants, ACIR requests, appointments, Fiscal Year Appropriation, Department of Agriculture, air conditioning, Department of Highways fuel, ambulances, Archives and History, Ashland Oil and Refining Company, audits, Bicentennial activities, bicentennial license plates, bid letting, Board of Investments legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains documents on the Brogan Building and Remodeling, Brooke County, budget bill, budget request, Capitol cafeteria, Capitol Complex, Capitol Dome, Capitol parking congestion, collection of revenue, Columbia Gas, Commission on Energy Economy and Environment, Commissioner of Agriculture, comprehensive mental health center, Conference on Energy Conservation, Corps of Engineers, County Allocation Report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains documents on the DAIN Telephone system, delinquent corporations, disaster relief, disposal of files, Capitol Dome, Department of Transportation Demonstration Project, DPI Services, dress standards for security force, Dunbar Printing Company, air conditioning, electric power generation facilities, employee salaries, energy balance, Energy Economy Environment Commission, existing storage capacities, expenditures of Logan and Gilbert flood disasters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains documents on the expenditure schedules, Federal Energy Office, Federal Revenue Sharing, Federal Telecommunications Systems Line, fire alarm system, flood disaster in Logan and Gilbert counties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains documents on the mandatory government duties, General Revenue Fund, fuel contract, Fuel and Energy Office Action Team, Fuel Oil Storage, postage funds, gasoline allocation, state gasoline contract, gasoline problems, gasoline rationing system, gasoline supplies, General Revenue Statement, General Revenue Sharing Act, General School Fund, General Services Division, Governor's Mansion, Greenbrier Street Paving, hydroelectric development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrug addict treatment center - initiated by Kan. County Court - Charleston General Hospital. $50,000 underwriting by Kan. Co. Court with $257,000 anually from Nat'l Institute of Mental Health - 4-county areal -- might be used as model for other parts of country. Blacksville No. 1 coal mine tragedy discussed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew Tax Commissioner, Richard L. Dailey, replacing Charles Hade. Fifth Judicial Circuit Court Judge, George Scott, appointed to fill unexpired term of Supreme Court Judge Kessell. Discussion of flooding in W. Va. counties - Stone Mountain in Harrison County discussion and other areas of concern posing a threat due to weather conditions. Buffalo Creek Ad Hoc Commission - Its Progress\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccepted resignation of Judge Harlan Calhoun, State Supreme Court of Appeals, effective May 15, 1972 -- with commendation / State Police graduation 42 -- 23rd class / Announced Special Drug Strike Force Division / Buffalo Creek Phase Two -- permanent rehabilitation -- road, water, sewage, etc. update / Farmington Mine disaster -- five additional bodies -- comments / Questions by press\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArea Health Education Center for intern physicians, outgrowth of Carnegie Foundation study. $2 million donated by Wm. Maier / Welfare Fund progress - $250 million in food stamps distributed since 1961. / New Road Bond $350 million may be sought with possible special session of Legislature this year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor commissioned five artists $1,000 each to do painting of their choice - They will become a permanent part of West Virginia's collection, of which there are 90 presently stored at Huntington Galleries at Huntington. / Ewel Cornett, Director, Arts and Humanities, commented on Honey in the Rock and Hatfields and McCoys / Comments on Cultural Arts Center - part of Capitol Complex\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTape Number 2 of Press Conference on 1972 July 31. Press conference discussing imrovements to loans, roads, and  education,  construction contracts and plans for areas of great need.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePress Conference on Buffalo Creek\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor discussed extaordinary session call / Employment figures for March - 1972 / Questions by press\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePress conference disscusing road bonds, kindergarden program, Buffalo Creek disaster recovery fund, environmental policy changes that took affect, penial reform, Department of Public Safety changes, lodge facility at Cannan Valley, and umployment statistics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterview between Norman Yost and John Kibblish on Buffalo Creek disaster\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudge Kessel sworn as Supreme Court of Appeals; asked President to designate approximately 9 county area as disaster areas after hurricaine Agnes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFranklin Mint prizes awarded to winners of State Seal competition / Dr. Harold Neely, Director, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction -- Gerald White appointed Acting Director . Neely will assume position Director of Grants and become an associate professor of political science, Marshall University, and remain on the Board of Crime, Deliquency, etc. / Veterans Hospital, Huntington medical school discussion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeck's Inc., will be first occupant of Rock Branch Regional Park, Nitro -- to house its regional distribution center for all its stores and subsidaries throughout chain. / United Wood Preserving Company -- Sutton / Buffalo Creek summer recreational OEO program - start-up June 19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePress Conference including information on Buffalo Creek. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eConfirmation of Colonel William Marshall to the rank of Brigadier General.  Appointment of Kermet Lock as the new judge for Reiley county. Unemployment figures from April-May. Quarentine imposed on Buffalo Creek because of health, water, and sanitation of the area. Priority is to establish water and sewage the length of the valley.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePress conference discussing setting up a public service district in Logan County which will include Buffalo Valley; creating a nonprofit corporation for a citizens group of Buffalo Valley for planning, constructing and operating water and sewage systems; welfare and the  unemployed father's program, welfare fraud, and unemployment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJunk Car removal program - Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) grant of $750,000 for one year - $250,000 state funds / Demolition to begin of structures on Duffy, Virginia, Washington and Greenbrier Streets - Cleveland Wrecking Company has contract / Huntington buses rolling today / Unemployment - insured - below national average 4/10 of 1 percent / Discussion between Governor and media - Democratic National Convention - polls, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains memos and correspondence wth James R. Boggs, Director of the budget division; Denzil L. Gainer, auditor of West Virginia; John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State; Jack L. Miller, COmmissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration; all as it relates to the Department of finance and administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains memos and correspondence with Ira L. Dadisman, Jr., Commissioner of the Public Service Commission; John M. Gates, Commissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration; Encil Bailey,auditor; Elmer H. Dodson, Mayor of Charleston, WV; all as it relates to the Department of finance and administration and the budget.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains memos and correspondence with John S. Bell, Director of the Division of Purchases; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration; N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Chauncey H. Browning, Jr., Attorney General; Lane Exley, president of Clarksburg Drug Company; all as it relates to the Department of finance and administration and the budget.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains booklets; memos and correspondence with Jack L. Miller, Commissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration; all as it relates to the Department of finance and administration and the budget.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains memos and correspondence with John M. Gates, Commissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration; Angus E. Peyton, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; all as it relates to the Department of finance and administration and the budget.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Campaign files subseries consists of materials related to Moore's 1972, 1980, and 1984 campaigns for governor, as well as his 1978 campaign for the U.S. Senate. The 1968 gubernatorial campaign materials can be found in the congressional papers record group. Files contain research, correspondence, contribution records, campaign committee reports to the West Virginia Secretary of State, FEC filings, campaign committee finance records, speeches, publications, news clippings, contact lists, photographs, biographical information, and ephemera. Press materials, audio and video recordings, and some West Virginia Republican Party files are also included. Two boxes contain responses to a 1980 West Virginia Issues survey mailed by the campaign.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e#1. Time: 0:30- Open House at the Gov. Mansion. #2. Time: 0:10- Drunk driving over the holidays\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWOWK At 6:00, Reported by Janet Graber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTime: 0:29, OUT;...know how to deal with it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTime: 0:32, Please return tape to library commission/thanks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTime: 0:10, Drive Safely/Don't Drink and Drive\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLovett Electric Plant located in Tomkins Cove, NY. The plant is being reconverted to burn coal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpanded Services for a Strong Future, 14:02\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGov. Arch A. Moore Jr.- Address to Legislature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Greenbrier\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Billboard\" :30, \"On Tape\" :30\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e:30, Biography (stills)- Revised Lyman VO\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1) \"Glass\" 2) \"Bio\" 3) \"Roads\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e:30 Roads, :30 Coal, :30 Jobs, :30 Keith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ez-3 \"Roads\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArch Moore-West Virginia, Revised Copy :30 \"Glass\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOnly Copy, XLP Speed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e#401 \"Team\" :30, #402 \"Energy\" :30\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e#921 \"Right Thing\" :30, #922 \"Hallmark\" :30, #923 \"Continue\" :30\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e#575A \"President\" :30, #432 \"Soar\" :30\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e#602 \"Just Gets Better\" :60, #302 \"Education\" :30, #606 \"Not Let Down\" :60, #403 \"Stand Up\" :30, #401-R \"Team\" :30, #402 \"Energy\" :30, #611 \"Story\" :60\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e#418 \"Should Remember\" :30\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4th Annual Seminar Series on Effective Campaign Management, \"What Works in Political Advertising\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClaims 406 :30, Property 405 :30\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e#602 \"Just Gets Better\" :60, #301 R \"Never Find\" :30\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW-1 Coal 30 sec, W-2 Factory 30 sec, W-3 School 30 sec, W-4 Hot Dog 10 Sec\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOther information on label includes \"3rd Tape\" and \"Cut 1 Myths.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOther information on label includes \"Roads,\" \"Spirit,\" and \"Moore Built.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOther information on label includes \"#601 Best News Is,\" \"#602 Finest 8 Years,\" \"603 Step Into the Future,\" \"604 He Always Has.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOther information on label includes: \"#611 Look at Yourself,\" \"#612 Jobs Program,\" \"#613 Local Cooperation,\" \"#614 Education Program,\" \"#615 No Further Taxes,\" \"#616 Seniors Program,\" \"#617 Coal Program,\" \"#618 Highway Program.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOther information on label includes: \"6:00 news WCHS-TV\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOther information on label includes: \"Endless tape.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOther information on label includes: \"Chas. Ryan\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOther information on label includes: \"15 shots,\" \"No noise reduction,\" \"Produced by Sammy Fields.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrepared by West Virginia Department of Natural Resources and the U.S. Department of Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrepared by Environmental Protection Agency\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrepared by West Virginia Department of Public Safety, Uniform Crime Reporting Division\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDepartment of Natural Resources\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrepared by West Virginia University, Mechanical \u0026amp; Aerospace Engineering Department\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrepared by West Virginia University School of Engineering\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrepared by West Virginia University School of Engineering\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrepared by West Virginia University School of Engineering\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrepared by U.S. Department of the Interior and National Park Service\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrepared by the Army Corps of Engineers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrepared by West Virginia Economic Development Authority\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrepared by Morgan Stanley \u0026amp; Co., to the West Virginia Housing Development Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrepared by West Virginia State Board of Investments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series documents the activities of Shelley Moore, First Lady of West Virginia from 1969 to 1977. She served as Honorary Chair of the West Virginia Library Commission, member of the West Virginia Commission on Mental Retardation, and member of the West Virginia Developmental Disabilities Planning and Advisory Council. The series contains Library Commission reports, library accession lists, publication lists, information on public library construction; and reports, meeting minutes, ephemera from the West Virginia Commission on Mental Retardation and the West Virginia Developmental Disabilities Planning and Advisory Council. As First Lady of West Virginia, Moore was responsible for hosting and coordinating social functions at the Governor's Mansion such as legislative receptions, luncheons, and coffee receptions for various organizations. Moore also participated in social functions at national and regional Governors' Conferences. Included are invitations, documents, and photos relating to many of these social events. Also included are personal and general correspondence related to Mrs. Moore's duties managing incoming and outgoing invitations and requests for entertainment, speaking engagements, recipe requests, needlepoint and other organizations, as well as tour guides for the Governor's Mansion. One of the most significant social events was her husband's inauguration as Governor in 1969. There are many photos and correspondence related to this event.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert Davis, Republican Vice Chairman, Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, U.S. House of Representatives; Don Young, Congressman for all Alaska, U.S. House of Representatives; George Abbott, Chairman and President, National Small Business Association; James Abdnor, Administrator, U.S. Small Business Administration; Yuzuru Abe, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Nisshin Steel Company, Limited; Richard Abel, Commissioner, Big Sandy Sewer Public Service District; and Wilfred Ebel, Acting Director, U.S. Selective Service System. Topics include: culture and history, civil contingent fund, Abandoned Shipwreck Act of 1987, agriculture, aging, department of motor vehicles, human services, highways, small business activities, tax department, employment security, community and economic development, health, natural resources, small cities block grant, Appalachian Regional Commission, and selective service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard Abel, Commissioner, Big Sandy Sewer Public Service District; Homer Abele, Judge, Ohio Court of Appeals, Fourth District; John Aberg, General Chairman, 1985 Metric Conference; Bobby Abernethy, Management Sectional Center Manager, Postmaster, United States Post Office in Charleston, WV; Reverend Sister Cecilia Abhold, Administrator, East Coast Migrant Health Project; and Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State. Topics include: small cities block grant, West Virginia information, department of motor vehicles, 1985 Metrication Conference, highways, employment security, health, human services, commission on aging, Family Violence Intervention Project, adult literacy, and limited gaming.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: abortion (opposition)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: abortion (opposition)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Glen Knapp, President, J.A.G. Corporation; Robert Clark, Defense Project Director, The Academy for State and Local Government; James Albert, Manager, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety Office, State of West Virginia; James O'Hara, President, ACF Industries, Inc.; Kathy Eddy, President, The West Virginia Society of CPAs; Joseph Acker, Resident Manager, FMC Corporation, Phosphorus Chemicals Division; Thomas Acker, President, Wheeling Jesuit College; Gary Ackerman, Member of Congress from New York's 7th District; William Sharpe, West Virginia State Senator; and David Acord, Superintendent of Schools, Kanawha County Schools. Topics include: anti-drug programs, human services, tax department, highways, legislative issues, workers' compensation, department of motor vehicles, energy, community and economic development, education, institutional conservation program, communism, and department of natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Larry Kopelman, Special Assistant Attorney General, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission; George Fisher, Clerk, U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit; James Davey, Clerk, U.S. District Court, District of Columbia; Thomas Hookano, Deputy Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice, Land and Natural Resources Division; and Henry Habicht, Assistant Attorney General, Land and Natural Resources Division, U.S. Department of Justice. Topics include: acid rain, legal cases related to environmental matters, and the Environmental Protection Agency.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Acid Deposition Control Act\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Carlin, Governor of Kansas; Richard Celeste, Governor of Ohio; John Dingell, Chairman, Energy and Commerce Committee, United States House of Representatives; Anthony Earl, Governor of Wisconsin; R.E. Garbesi, President, Diamond Shamrock Coal Company; Robert Orr, Governor of Indiana; D.B. Tennant, Manager, Environmental Control, Allegheny Power System, Bulk Power Supply, Cabin Hill; James Thompson, Governor of Illinois; Robert Bedell, Deputy Administrator for Information and Regulatory Affairs; Lee Thomas, Administrator, United States Environmental Protection Agency; Jack Workman, President, Workman Developments, Inc. Topics include: acid rain legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Douglass Adams, President, Ohio Valley National Bank; and J. Jan Jorgensen, General Manager, Cincinnati Service Center, The St. Paul Property and Liability Insurance. Topics include: West Virginia information, tax department, workers' compensation, human services, highways, Hare Krishna, health, commission on aging, highways, 1987 Toll Fellows Program, department of public safety, social security administration, and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Joe Adams, President, Webster County Commission; John R. Adams, Chairman of the Board, Energy Fuels Nuclear, Inc.; Louis Adams, Vice President, National Government Affairs Committee of the Arthritis Foundation; Margaret Adams, President, National Council of Women; Payton Adams, President, General Telephone Company; Richard Adams, Chairman of the Board and President, Parkersburg National Bank; and Theodore Adams, American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Topics include: highways, human services, education, community and industrial development, and insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Grafton, West Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Danny Aderholt, President, Century Equities, Inc.; and Charles Adkins, United States Marshal, Northern District of West Virginia, U.S. Department of Justice. Topics include: finance and administration, public safety department, workers' compensation, tax department, highways, abortion, department of motor vehicles, human services, and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: David Adkins, Superintendent, Grant County Schools; Donald Kinzy, Executive Director, West Virginia State Council on Vocational Education; and Lowell Basford, Acting Director of Personnel, Civil Service System. Topics include: legislation/ optional retirement, highways, human services, legislative issues, juvenile justice and delinquency prevention, energy, public safety, workers' compensation, veterans affairs, casino gambling, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George Atkins, Vice President, Public Affairs, Humana, Incorporated; Gregory Adkins, President Bluefield State College, Southern West Virginia Community College; and Kenneth Adkins, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: education, department of motor vehicles, highways, health, social security, human services, workers' compensation, commission on aging, and National Governors' Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Leland Adkins, President, L. Adkins Oil, Incorporated; and Lloyd Adkins, Chairperson, Board of Directors, Summers County Services Council. Topics include: highways, commission on aging, human services, workers' compensation, department of motor vehicles, and weatherization assistance program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Nancy Adkins, Member, Board of Directors, West Virginia Nurses Association. Topics include: Concord College, human services, commission on aging, highways, workers' compensation, small cities block grant, social security administration, department of education, employment security, and legislative issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Sally Adkins, Adult Literacy Coordinator, West Virginia Adult Literacy Coalition. Topics include: education, human services, adult literacy, department of motor vehicles, highways, public safety, workers' compensation fund, and lottery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Roberta Absher, President, Marion County League of Women Voters; Sueo Adachi, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Marubeni America Corporation; Lester Bryant, Vice President for Health Sciences and Dean of the School of Medicine, Marshall University; Robert Adamson, President, Pendleton County Board of Education; V.J. Adduci, Chairman, National Commission Against Drunk Driving; Roert Adicks, President, Avtek Corporation; Danny Aderholdt, President, Century Equities, Inc.; and Glen Adrian, Vice President, Glenmark Associates.  Topics include: Pruntytown, human services, ADA training, department of health, highways, grant assistance, A.T. Massey and Co., public service commission (Hancock County), National Commission Against Drunk Driving, Bradshaw sewage treatment plant, National Guard, tort reform/medical malpractice, and medicaid reimbursement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Glen Adrian, Vice President, Glenmark Associates; Robert Aebli, President, Link Simulation Systems Division, Singer Aerospace and Marine Systems; Carroll Campbell, Governor of South Carolina; George Afflerbach, Director, Division of Surplus Property, Department of Finance and Administration, State of West Virginia; and Willie Scott, Executive Director, Texas Department of Community Affairs. Topics include: human services, nursing homes, economic development, adult literacy coalition, international peace walk, affirmative action, finance and administration, and AFL-CIO.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mary Ann Lasut, Docket Clerk, United States Department of Agriculture; Mario Cuomo, Governor of New York; Brian Rowe, Senior Vice President and Group Executive, Aircraft Engines, General Electric Company; Donald Hodel, U.S. Secretary of the Interior; Colonel Ralph Albertazzie, President, Panhandle Motor Service Corporation; Topics include: agriculture, corrections, highways, community and industrial development, highway safety, drug-free communities, davis power project, public safety, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park Advisory Commision, fuel tax increase, department of motor vehicles, department of natural resources, lottery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Stanley Albright, Director, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior; John Alcock, Regional Forester, U.S. Forest Service; Richard Crisp, Director, Distilled Spirits Council of the United States Incorporated; and Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State. Topics include: foreign policy, department of motor vehicles, highways, youth conservation camp, public service commission, U.S. Forest Service, alcohol abuse issues, department of natural resources, workers' compensation fund, department of health, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dominic Agostino, President and Chairman of the Board, Aladdin Food Management; John Agresto, Acting Chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities; James Ahern, President, Contractors Association of West Virginia; Charles Aiken, Professor, The University of Tennessee; and John Ailes, Chairman, State Water Resources Board; Col. Joseph Akai, President, Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association, Florida Division. Topics include: human services, agent orange, health, insurance, West Virginia Humanities Foundation, right to work legislation, industrial development, employment, public safety, department of motor vehicles, water resources board, state council for children's services, West Virginia Air National Guard, senate bill 82/insurance, lottery, tax department, and department of natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Estella Akers, West Virginia Silver Haired Legislature; and George Aide, President, Aide's Discount Store, Inc. Topics include: tax department, human services, highways, silver-haired legislature, aging, health, community and industrial development, natural resources, senior citizens, tax department, department of motor vehicles, funding requests, retirement, employment security, 1986 special session, workers' compensation, and insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Joseph P. Albright, Speaker of the House; Dan Tonkovich, President West Virginia State Senate; Joe W. Hatfield, Executive Director West Virginia Housing Development Fund; George A. McIntyre, General Manager Turnpike Commission. Topics include: Community Development, Government and Finance, Second Special Session, Medicare, Legislature, Small Cities Block Grant, Workers Compensation, State of the State Message, Commerce, Revenue Report, Farmland Valuation Regulations, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, Turnpike Commission, Finance and Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Alderson Broaddus College Board of Trustees and Governors. Topics include: Postsecondary summer data/word processing institute for the visually handicapped.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Alderson Broaddus College Board of Trustees and Governors. Topics include: National League for Nursing, Endowing Excellence Campaign.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lamar Alexander, Governor of Tennessee. \nTopics include: Natural Resources, Motor Vehicles, Health, Collective Bargaining, Hico Clinic, President's Commission on Americans Outdoors, Human Services, Land and Water Conservation Fund, National Governors' Association, Office of Emergency Services, Flood Recovery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Aliff, President of the Board of Directors.\nTopics include: Tax Department, Human Services, Racing Commission, Motor Vehicles, Abortion Funding, Health, Small Cities Block Grant, Community Development, Human Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie, Commissioner Department of Highways; Robert K. Tinney, Construction Division Director of the West Virginia Department of Highways; George Allen, Chairman of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. Topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, Highways, Prayer in School Amendment, Liability Insurance, Commerce, Taxes, Vocational Rehabilitation, Public Service Commission, Human Services, Health, Employment Security, Insurance, Education, Youth Fitness Exchange.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John M. Allen, Vice President Director of Corporate and Public Affair; Mildred F. Allen, President of the Monroe County Public Library.\nTopics include: Education, Highways, The Military Order of the Ardennes, Taxes, Commission on Aging, Human Services, Health, Public Safety, Small Cities Block Grant, Unemployment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ralph B. Allen, President of the Putnam County Commission; Frank Neary, Commissioner of the Putnam County Commission; Stephen Hodges, Commissioner of the Putnam County Commission. Topics include: Highways, Public Utility Tax, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Motor Vehicles, State Aeronautics Commission, Small Cities Block Grant, Public Services, Lottery, WVU College of Law, Human Services, WV State Democrat Executive Committee, Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster, Social Security Administration, Workers Compensation Fund, Fire Department, Health, Flood, Natural Resources, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William A. Allain, Governor of Mississippi; Klaus Bergman, President of Allegheny Power System. Topics include: Energy, Department of Mining, Finance and Administration, Press, Human Services, Appalachian Regional Commission, War on Drugs, Board of Regents, Motor Vehicles, Natural Resources, Highways, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Public Safety, Public Service Commission, Human Services, Natural Resources, Highways, Salary equalization, West Virginia State Legislature, Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Reagan, President of the United States; William S. Richey, Commissioner of West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: Highways, Community Development, Natural Resources, The Fair Trade in Alloy Act, Education, Taxes, Athletic Commission, International Trade, Health, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Human Services, Community Development, Culture and History.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Frank Altobelli, Regional Administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Topics include: Civil Services, Human Services, Highways, Public Employment Insurance Board, Education, Highway Safety Plan, Industrial Project, Medicaid Reimbursement, Veterans Affairs, Alcohol Abuse, Small Cities Block Grant, Governor's Contingency Fund, Vietnam Veterans' Memorial Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Stephen S. Amato, Director of Medical Genetics at West Virginia University; James R. Ambrose, Undersecretary of the Army; K. M. Ambrose, West Virginia State Police; Bob Rogers, West Virginia State Director of the American Arm Wrestling Association. Topics include: Public Safety, Health, State Aeronautics Commission, Natural Resources, Motor Vehicles, American Business Women's Association, WV Coal, Corrections, American Mining Congress, Public Administration, Trade.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: American Tort Reform Association; Joe Manchin, West Virginia State Senate; Stephen T. Williams, West Virginia House of Delegates; Edward W. Dockeney, Office of the Mayor of Martinsburg. Topics include: American Council Young Political Leaders, Mining, Human Services, Liability Insurance, Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Education, Finance and Administration, Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Legislative Issues, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Fuel and Energy, Mental Health, Workers Compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Toney Anaya, Governor of New Mexico. Topics include: Commerce, Education, Public Services Human Services, Health, Labor, Industrial Development, Energy, Corrections, Highways, Aging Commission, Small Cities Block Grant, Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Cecil D. Andrus, Governor of Idaho; Kurt E. Ankrom, City Manager of Oak Hill. Topics include: National Governors Association, Industrial Development, Human Services, Natural Resources, Highways, Workers Compensation, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Animal Protection Laws.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Education, Human Services, Taxes, Community Partnership Grant, Public safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Albert L. Anderson, Vice Chairman of the President's Committee on Mental Retardation U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: Health, Health and Human Services, Community Development, Highways, Flood Recovery, Natural Resources, Salary Equalization, Rural Transit, Highways Safety Program, Workers Compensation Fund, Education, Intergovernmental Advisory Council on Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James Anderson, President of the Lewis County Development Company; James R. Anderson, Lewis County Commissioner; John A. Anderson, Executive Director, ELCON; John W. Anderson, Deputy Commissioner, Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection; and Michael Anderson, President, Pocahontas Continuous Care Center, Inc. Topics include: community and industrial development, mental health facility, culture and history, National Governors' Association, department of natural resources, human services, highways, housing and urban development, flood recovery grants, small business, health, medicaid reimbursement, and Kammer Plant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert Anderson, Professor of Agricultural Microbiology, Extension Specialist, Environmental Education, Cooperative Extension Service, West Virginia University; Thomas Anderson, Quartermaster, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States; Tom Anderson, Vice President, Planning and Distribution, Wilson Foods Corporation; and Wiliam Anderson, Assistant Comptroller General, U.S. General Accounting Office. Topics include: highways, Appalachian Regional Commission, community and industrial development, department of health, small cities block grant (Boone County), workers' compensation fund, human services, lottery, public safety department, housing development fund, and aging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: radiologic technology, Weston State Hospital, highways, labor, public service commission, unemployment, lottery, health, human services, education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: pay for retired teachers, drunk driving, environmental protection, human services, motor vehicles, legislative issues, prison facilities, and highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: pay for retired teachers, human services, hunting, welfare, highways, small business administration, drunk driving, Monongahela Power Company rate increase, public safety, and department of corrections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: highways, natural resources, gambling, health, welfare, department of corrections, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William Ritchie, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; and Robert Adkins, Logan County Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: appreciation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Douglas Applegate, U.S. House of Representatives.Topics include: highways, Weirton-Steubenville Bridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Donna Abrogast, Councilman, City of New Cumberland, West Virginia; and William Ritchie, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: collective bargaining, employment security, EPA Grant (New Cumberland Sewer), human services, department of corrections, legislative issues, Health Care Cost Review Authority, finance and administration, social security, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Henry Marockie, Superintendent, Ohio County Schools; Ricki Arruth, Director, Office of Communications, West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine; Joseph Biden, Chairman, Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate; R.E. Northrup, Executive Assistant; John Vaughn, President, Appalachian Power Company; Douglas Applegate, United States House of Representatives; William Ritchie, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Wendell Hardway, President, Fairmont State College; Yukio Arakawa, President, Arakawa Seizaiki Seisakusho Company Limited; and Rand Araskog, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, ITT Corporation. Topics include: public service commission, Appalachia Educational Laboratory, Appalachian Foundation, Appalachian Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact, department of health, Appalachian Power Company, natural resources, health, commission on aging, Veterans Memorial Bridge, UMWA, community and industrial development, human services, and vocational rehabilitation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Arbuckle, Chairman, Board of Trustees, Farmers Home Fire Insurance Company of West Virginia; John Winemiller, Vice President of Human Resources, Arch Mineral Corporation; and Sam Arco, Board Chairperson, West Virginia Health Right. Topics include: human services, highways, taxes, workers' compensation, veterans affairs, legislative issues, and subsidence problems.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George Ariyoshi, Governor of Hawaii, Chairman, Subcommittee on Tourism, Committee on International Trade and Foreign Relations, National Governors' Association; Roone Arledge, President, American Broadcasting Company; Edward Armbrecht, Chairman and Co-Chief Executive Officer, Stone and Thomas; Mike Hayden, Governor, State of Kansas; Harvey Arms, Board President, Hanover Medical Center; Dick Armey, U.S. House of Representatives; Janet Long Armistead, Director of Admission and Student Affairs, College of Law, West Virginia University; and Carl Selinger, Dean, College of Law, West Virginia University. Topics include: health, tax department, National Governors' Association, department of motor vehicles, small cities block grant, public safety, finance and administration, cooperative extension service, flood recovery, community and industrial development, and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Cindy Armstrong, Legal Services Clinic; Deborah Armstrong, Administrator, Morgantown Health Care Corporation; Frank Armstrong, President, National Fruit Product Company; French Strong, Upshur County Commission; and William Armstrong, U.S. Senate. Topics include: commission on aging, highways, human services, community and industrial development, medicaid reimbursement, small cities block grant, legal assistance for flood matters, workers' compensation, legislation, and public employees retirement system.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Alvin Arnett, Assistant Vice President, Government Affairs, Consolidated Rail Corporation; Anne Arnold, Secretary-Treasurer, West End Ambulance Service; James Butcher, President, Shepherd College; Joan Arnold, Executive Director, Association for Retarded Citizens of Wood County, Inc.; and John Arnold, Chairman, The National Parks Mid-Atlantic Council. Topics include: West Virginia Public Radio, highways, liability insurance, commission on aging, legislation, department of health, tax department, department of natural resources, education, and department of energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Harold Arnovitz, President, B'nai B'rith District Three; Fred Aron, Chief, Installations Division, National Guard Bureau; Harry Arose, Personnel Manager, American Woodmark Corporation; and Jeffrey Arpan, Director, International Business Programs, University of South Carolina. Topics include: workers' compensation, human services, natural resources, highways, education, community and industrial development, National Guard (Camp Dawson), state tax department, tax reform act, workers' compensation fund, social security administration, and public service commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Constance Arthur, Co-Chairman, Kanawha Citizens for a Judicial Annex Regional Jail; Roy Langenbach, Volkswagen of America, Incorporated, South Charleston Stamping Plant; National Governors' Association; Robert Emerson, Chairman, Arts Advocacy Committee of West Virginia; Jacqueline Artz, Director, Career Works Associates; and T.S. Ary, Director, United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines. Topics include: human services, prison reform, finance and administration, health, small cities block grant, workers' compensation, small business division, department of education, lottery, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Arts Advocacy Committee, Title III Dislocated Workers, and tax department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Polak, Senior Assistant Attorney General, State of West Virginia; Michael Clay Smith, Chief Deputy Attorney General, State of West Virginia; Charlie Brown, Attorney General, State of West Virginia; David Heydinger, Director of Health, State of West Virginia; Alan Drescher, Deputy Commissioner, State of West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Rebecca Carpenter, Secretary to Administration, Christian Faith Academy; and Michael Stahl, Chief, Hazard Abatement Assistance Branch, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Topics include: asbestos in public buildings, Johns Manville bankruptcy, and asbestos control grants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Alan Drescher, Deputy Commissioner, State of West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; John McCuskey, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: asbestos.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Alan Drescher, Deputy Commissioner, State of West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Charlie Brown, Attorney General, State of West Virginia; Daniel Vannoy, Assistant Attorney General, Lead Counsel, West Virginia Asbestos Litigation Team; Michael Clay Smith, Chief Deputy Attorney General, State of West Virginia; and Samuel Anthony, President, Ohio County Commission. Topics include: asbestos.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charlie Brown, Attorney General, State of West Virginia; Daniel Vannoy, Assistant Attorney General, Lead Counsel, West Virginia Asbestos Litigation Team; Michael Clay Smith, Chief Deputy Attorney General, State of West Virginia; Ann Ewart, Assistant Attorney General, State of West Virginia; David Heydinger, Director of Health, State of West Virginia; John McCuskey, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: asbestos, Johns Manville bankruptcy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Wanda Ashcraft, Mayor of Shinnston, West Virginia; and John Ashcraft, Governor of Missouri; Percy Ashcraft, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: small business administration, department of education, National Governors' Association (Task Force on College Quality, Electricity Transmission), department of motor vehicles, 1986 Young American Medal for Service and Bravery Awards, highways, department of insurance, department of education, and small cities block grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard Dembroski, Plant Manager, Neal Plant, Ashland Chemical Company; John Hall, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Ashland Oil, Incorporated; B. Matthew Neiburger, Executive Director, River Cities Cultural Council; and H. Mac Zachem, Vice President, Ashland Oil, Incorporated. Topics include: use of West Virginia oil and gas, energy needs, and Ashland Oil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edward Limbach, President, West Virginia-American Water Company; Michael Nau, City Manager, Wheeling, West Virginia; and Roy Mundy, Vice President and General Manager, West Virginia-American Water Company. Topics include: Ashland Oil Spill (1988).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edward Limbach, President, West Virginia-American Water Company; Lee Thomas, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency; and Ronald Potesta, Director, State of West Virginia, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: Ashland Oil Spill (1988).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Toshiyuki Asaoka, President, Takeda U.S.A.; Gayle Ashbaker, Mayor of Lost Creek, West Virginia; James Ashburn, President, Monongalia County Commission; Michael Caryl, West Virginia State Tax Commissioner; Wanda Ashcraft, Mayor of Shinnston, West Virginia; Victor Ashe, Executive Director, President's Commission on Americans Outdoors; M. Catherine Ashmore, Entrepreneurship Program Director, The Ohio State University; George Ashmore, President and General Manager, ITT Corporation; Elizabeth Farley, Associate Editor, National Health Directory; Les Aspen, Committee on Armed Services, U.S. House of Representatives; Doug Pitcock, President, The Associated General Contractors of America; and George Martin, Secretary, West Virginia Associated Public-Safety Communications Officers. Topics include: automotive facility, taxes, employment security, highway safety program, Governor's Commission on West Virginians Outdoors, Weston facility, department of natural resources, highways, public service commission, and prayer legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John McCuskey, Commissioner of Finance and Administration. Topics include: Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Association Dues, Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John F. McCuskey, Commissioner of Finance and Administration. Topics include: Athletic Association Dues, Association Dues, Human Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Mine Fatality, Energy, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Community Development, Natural Resources, Health, Office of Emergency Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Gerald W. Ash, Senator of West Virginia; Charles B. Felton Jr., Senator; Larry Ash, Mayor of the Town of West Milford. Topics include: Highways, Human Services, Health, National Governors' Association, Small Cities Block Grant, Natural Resources, Aging Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Public Services Commission, Human Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Ashcroft, Governor of Missouri. Topics include: Education, Education Commission of the States, Youth Science Camp, Higher Education, Task Force on College Quality, Insurance, National Governors' Association Liability Task Force, Adult Literacy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Arden D. Ashley, Chairman of the Regional Intergovernmental Council, Mayor of the City of Nitro; Robert Ashley, West Virginia House of Delegates; Forrest Ashley, Mayor of the town of Clendenin. Topics include: Corrections, Small Cities Block Grant, Conrail Acquisition, Highways, Health, Infant Mortality, Commission on Aging, Human Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Human Services, Mental Health/Mental Retardation Programs, Energy, Aging Commission, Governors' Office on Community and Industrial Development, Highways, Workers' Compensation Fund, Small Cities Block Grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Victor Atiyeh, Governor of Oregon; John D. Rockefeller, United States Senator. Topics include: Highways, Motor Vehicles, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Human Services, Financial Situation of West Virginia, National Guard, Taxes, Health, Greenbrier River Dam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ken Hechler, Secretary of State; Johnny L. Attilli, Mayor of the town of Sophia; Lee Atwater, Campaign Manager for George Bush for President. Topics include: Human Services, Taxes, Permanent Employment, Abortion, Legislative Issues, Small Cities Block Grant, Human Resources, Highways, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Soak Creek Watershed, ATV Safety, Fund for America's Future.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: La Verne Ausman, Director of Intergovernmental Affairs for the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Topics include: Human Services, Insurance, Social Security Administration, Culture and History, Abortion, United Steelworkers, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Disaster Payment Program, Education, Taxes, Natural Resources, Lottery, Tort Law Reform, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Marketing, Tourism.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John C. Taylor, Australian Consulate General.\nTopics include: Highways, Human Services, Motor Vehicles, Automated program-based Budget, Community Development, Economic Development, Lottery, Health, Education, Flood, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Auction Request.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ryutara Baba, Vice President and Accounting General Manager, Ricoh Electronics, Inc.; Kathleen Babb, President, Board of Directors, Branches Domestic Violence Center; Bruce Babbitt, Governor of Arizona, Chairman, American Horizons, Inc.; Allan Babcock, President, Marion County Planning Commission, Secretary, Fairmont-Marion County Transit Authority; David Heydinger, Director, West Virginia Department of Health; and William Ritchie, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways.\nTopics include: industrial development, Victim Assistance Program, department of human services, Child Care Action Campaign, department of natural resources, legislative issues, Fairmont-Marion County Transit Authority, 1988 legislation, and community and industrial development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Christy Bach, Special Assistant for Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of the Interior; Milton Back, General Manager, Kanawha Valley Regional Transportation Authority; Harold Backley, Adjutant of Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary, Northern Hills Chapter 115; B.F. Backlund, President, Independent Bankers Association of America; Fredrick Armstrong, Associate Director, West Virginia Department of Culture and History; Ernest Backus, Magistrate, Greenbrier County, West Virginia; and Al Bacon, District 1199, National Union of Hospital and Health Care Employees AFL-CIO. Topics include: highways, tax department, West Virginia Public Energy Authority, U.S. Department of Labor, U.S. Department of Interior, public transportation, interstate banking bill, veterans affairs, culture and history, department of natural resources, workers' compensation fund, health, school closings, and liability insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Phillip Badger, Manager, Southeastern Regional Biomass Energy Program, Tennessee Valley Authority, National Fertilizer Development Center; Carl Bagge, President, National Coal Association; Carol Baier, Director, Central Child Care of West Virginia, Inc.; Pete Baler, Plant Manager, Chrome Deposit; Gerald Baliles, Governor, Commonwealth of Virginia; and John Bailes, Chairman, West Virginia Board of Probation and Parole. Topics include: commerce, highways, department of energy, insurance, State Council for Childrens' Services, human services, education, department of public safety, and legislative proposals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Regina Lipscomb, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Human Services; Linda Bair, President, West Virginia Health Care Association; Dale Baird, President, Waterford Park Horseman's Benevolent Protection Association; and Nick Rahall, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: community and industrial development, medicaid reimbursement, human services, nursing home reimbursement, highways, workers' compensation, commission on aging, liability insurance, education, and tax department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Aubrey Bailey, President, West Virginia Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors, Inc.; and Bob Bailey, President, West Virginia Sheriff's Association. Topics include: highways, Governor's Task Force on Drunken Driving, legislative proposals, tax department, and department of health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dallas Bailey, Vice President for Student Affairs, West Virginia Wesleyan College; David Bailey, President, United States Resource Company; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner, Workers' Compensation Fund; Elizabeth Bailey, Dean Graduate School of Industrial Administration, Carnegie Mellon University; Charles Rossotti, President and Chief Executive, American Management Systems, Inc.; and Shirley Ball, Superintendent, Mineral County Schools. Topics include: flood recovery efforts, human rights commission, department of natural resources, highways, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor, State of West Virginia. Topics include: finance and administration, human services, budget, health, vocational rehabilitation, department of natural resources, public service commission, education, railroad maintenance authority, and community and industrial development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with:Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor, State of West Virginia. Topics include: budget, department of agriculture, human services, finance and administration, community and industrial development, department of labor, vocational rehabilitation, office of emergency services, Appalachian Regional Commission, department of education, and veterans affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor, State of West Virginia. Topics include: commission on aging, finance and administration, state board of education, department of education, department of natural resources, department of culture and history, budget, department of health, budget requests, spending for equipment, and community and industrial development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ben Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Moore; and Mary Martha Merrit, Commissioner, West Virginia Workmen's Compensation Fund. \nTopics include: workers' compensation, insurance, industrial and trade development, flood recovery, health, highways, abandoned mine lands program, beer inspectors, Black Republican Caucus, Camp Dawson, and civil rights.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ben Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Moore; Lysander Dudley, Director of Economic Development, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development; and J. Craig Rothwell, Deputy Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: culture and history, department of highways lawsuits, appointments, Haymond Water District, Independent Insurance Agents of America, judges retirement system, lottery bill, budget bill, and National Institute for Chemical Studies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with:  Ben Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Moore. Topics include: public radio, Red Roof Inns, Southern Governors' Association, special session of the West Virginia legislature, state employee charitable campaign for 1985, Toxic Substance Control Act, Weirton Steel and Mountaineer Gas, West Virginia Black Political Exposition, and department of health task force report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Gene Bailey, Chairman, Mercer County Wood Using Industrial Task Force, Development Authority; Gilbert Bailey, West Virginia House of Delegates; and William Bassett, Assistant Director, Public Health Sanitation Division. \nTopics include: supreme court of appeal, workers' compensation fund, finance and administration, employment and training, natural resources, tax department, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), human services, education, highways, special legislative session, gas wells, department of energy, and budget proposal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: tax department, highways, human services, community and industrial development, workers' compensation fund, open heart surgery, and community partnership.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lola Bailey, Mayor, Town of Friendly, West Virginia; A. James Manchin, Treasurer, State of West Virginia; and Nell Bailey, Vice President/Dean of Student Affairs, Marshall University. Topics include: state budget problems, education, social security administration, highways, human services, natural resources, and Public Employees Insurance Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Pamela Bailey, Mercer County Public Schools Parent/PR Coordinator, Federal Programs. Topics include: human services, health, education, welfare fraud, department of motor vehicles, department of energy, Water Development Board, highways, and workers' compensation fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Earl Wolfe, Director, State Board of Vocational Education, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; and William Bailey, President, Wyoming County Commission. Topics include: poetry, communism, laser beam weapon, board of regents, coal industry, highways, workers' compensation fund, tax department, and small cities block grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Linda Ball, Executive Director, Greater Ashland Area Culture and Economic Development Foundation; and John Griffin, Manager, Passenger Operations, The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company. Topics include: health, natural resources, blackflies, department of motor vehicles, Vietnam Veterans Memorial Commission, workers' compensation fund, tax department, board of probation and parole, department of public safety, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and department of education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Spiro Bakiras, Vice President, Municipal Finance Department, Goldman, Sachs and Company; Richard Bajura, Director, Energy and Water Research Center, West Virginia University; Angela Baker, Secretary-Treasurer, Northern Greenbrier Ambulance Service, Inc.; Elizabeth Wall Baker, Clerk, Pocahontas County Magistrate Court; and Donald Baker, Executive Director, West Virginia Railroad Maintenance Authority. Topics include: coal project, energy, department of health, employment security, department of public safety, highways, human services, legislative issues, Baltimore and Ohio commuter service, andrailroad maintenance authority.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Douglas Baker, Superintendent, Hawk's Nest State Park; Donald Baker, Executive Director, West Virginia Railroad Maintenance Authority; Edward Baker, Division of Rehabilitation Services, West Virginia State Board of Rehabilitation; Paul Cole, Mayor, City of Bluefield, West Virginia; Don Keesling, Director, City of Bluefield, West Virginia; William Laughlin, President, CB\u0026amp;T Financial Corporation; Bea Paine, Director, City of Bluefield, West Virginia; Peter Richardson, Director, City of Bluefield, West Virginia; John McCuskey, Commissioner of Finance and Administration, State of West Virginia; James Baker, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury; James Baker, President, Valley Steel Company; John Baker, President, Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association; and Jeffrey Bubar, Airport Director, Yeager Airport, Charleston, West Virginia. Topics include: sale of Conrail, health, highways, workers' compensation fund, taxes, lottery, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, Canadian Free Trade Area, department of insurance, aviation, flooding, human services, and legislative issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Larry Baker, Chairman, Youth Activities Committee; Donald Baker, West Virginia Railroad Maintenance Authority; Robert Baker, Intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Transportation; and William Baker, Superintendent of Schools, Mercer County Public Schools. Topics include: human services, highways, tax department, social security administration, employment security, legislative issues related to higher education, workers' compensation, public employees retirement system, CSX proposed abandonment between Gilmer and Dundon, West Virginia Department of Transportation, community and industrial development, small cities block grant, education, legislative issues, and Appalachian Regional Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Gerald Baliles, Governor of Virginia. Topics include: National Governors' Association, Youth Legislative Program, department of health, education, health, Appalachian Regional Commission, Southern Governors' Association, culture and history, and Southern Governors' Association Advisory Council on International Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Benjamin L. Bailey, Administrative Assistant to the Governor; Sam Baldwin, Chief Environmental Engineer of Westmoreland Coal Company. Topics include: Human Services, West Virginia Railroad Maintenance Authority, Finance and Administration, Taxes, Motor Vehicles, Aging, Social Security Administration, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Highways, Energy, Natural Resources, Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Finance and Administration, Workers Compensation, Community and Industrial Development, Education, Taxes, Human Services, Highways, Social Security Administration, Aging, Appalachian Regional Commission, Motor Vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Malcolm Baldridge, Secretary of Commerce. Topics include: Human Services, Health, Workers Compensation Fund, Highways, Education, Taxes, Culture and History.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Gerald L. Baliles, Chairman of the National Governors' Association; Alan C. McMillan, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Mine Safety and Health; Michael A. Fotos, Deputy Director of the Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: Culture and History, Veterans, Public Services Commission, Taxes, Library Commission, Workers Compensation Fund, Employee Stock Ownership Plan, Health Care for Elderly, Health Care, Education, Public Safety, Energy, Human Services, Mine Safety and Health Administration, Labor, Small Cities Block Grant, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Solid Waste Disposal, Highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Norman H. Bangerter, Governor of Utah; George M. Banker, Commissioner of the Alcohol Beverage Control Commission. Topics include: Education, Taxes, Employment Security, Highways, Human Services, Health, United Mine Workers of America, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Commission on Drunk Driving Prevention, Community and Industrial Development, Public Services, Natural Resources, Corrections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Employment Security, Public Service Commission, Health, Workers Compensation Fund, Human Services, Highways, Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Aging Commission, Motor Vehicles, Public Safety, State Taxes, Small Cities Block Grant, Labor, Lottery, Flood Recovery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: Education, Human Services, Highway Safety Program, Taxes, Insurance, Abortion, Motor Vehicles, Highways, Gold Dome, Public Service Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Tax Reappraisal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Paul Roitman Bardack, President of the Economic Development Resources Group; Bob Martinez, Governor of Florida. Topics include: Human Service, Health, Minerals, Food Services, Higher Education, Highways, Workers' Compensation, Unemployment, Industrial Development, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, Governors' Office of Economic and Community Development, Small Businesses, Motor Vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Fred A. Barkey PhD, Associate Professor of Industrial Relations of West Virginia College of Graduate Studies. Topics include: Education, Workers' Compensation, Lottery, Legislative Issues, Highways, Greenbrier River Dam, Civil Service, Energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Vernon F. Barley, President of the Raleigh County Commission. Topics include: Reappraisal, Highways, Highway Safety, Small Cities Block Grant, Emergency Shelter Grant Program, Industrial Development, Motor Vehicles, Education, Commerce, Public Services, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Abortion, Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, Taxes, Finance and Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ray A. Barnhart, Federal Highways Administrator for the U.S. Department of Transportation. Topics include: Highways, Public Safety, Public Services Commission, Motor Vehicles Safety, Federal Highway Administration, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Human Services, Workers Compensation, Public Services Commission, Highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth Barnes, Mayor of the Town of West Liberty. Topics include: Air Pollution Control Committee, Abortion, Motor Vehicles, Taxes, Appalachian Regional Commission, Community Development, Highways, Small Cities Block Grant, Veterans Administration, Education Department, Human Services, Public Safety, Natural Resources, Insurance, Public Employees Insurance Board, Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Curtis H. Barnette, Senior Vice President of the General Counsel Secretary of Bethlehem Steel Corporation. Topics include: Social Security, Community and Industrial Development, Crime and Punishment, Governors' Office of Economic and Community Development, Snowshoe Resort, Employment Security, State Taxes, Aging Commission, Southern Governors Conference, Veterans Affairs, Public Service Commission, Motor Vehicles, Highways, Health, Human Services, Govenors' Office of Community and Industrial Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Curtis H. Barnette, Senior Vice President of the General Counsel Secretary of Bethlehem Steel Corporation; John E. Barnette, President of the Association of Community Mental Health/Mental Retardation Programs of West Virginia.\nTopics include: Tax Laws, Legislative Issues, Govenors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Corporate Secretaries Annual Meeting, Commission on Children and Youth, Mental Health, Rehabilitation, Retirement, Finance and Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Save Ryan E. Barr Petitions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Save Ryan E. Barr Petitions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ted T. Barr, Commissioner of the Cabell County Commission. Topics include: Education, Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, Women's Interstate Mid-Amateur Golf Championship, Govenors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Highways, Judicial Appointments, License requests for Nutritionists, Health, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, Motor Vehicles, Aging Commission, Exxon Oil Overcharge, Culture and History.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dennis Barron, President of the Martinsburg-Berkeley County Parks and Recreation Board; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources of West Virginia. Topics include: Health, Employment Security, Motor Vehicles, Human Services, Lottery, Parks, Park Systems Case Study, Human Rights, Highways, Highways Safety Program, Agriculture, Natural Resources, State Aeronautics Commission, Medical Malpractice, Intergovernmental Affairs, Reappraisal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ben Bailey, Governor; Christine L. Barry, Director of the Institute for International Trade at Marshall University; Marion Barry Jr., Mayor of the District of Columbia. Topics include: Motor Vehicles, Natural Resources, Aging Commission, Taxes, International Trade, Community and Industrial Development, Trade Development, Govenors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Criminal Justice, National Youth Science Camp, Radioactive Waste Disposal, Human Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: F. Wayne Barte, City Manager of Wheeling; William E. Barte, President of Doddridge County Commission. Topics include: Human Services, Employment Security, Assistance to Wheeling, Appalachian Regional Commission, Public Services, Highways, Aging Commission, Medical Services, Legislative Issues, Commerce, Community and Industrial Development, Workers Compensation, Civil Contingent Fund, Community Development, Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Golden Mountaineer, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Appalachian Regional Commission, Natural Resources, Motor Vehicles, Commerce, Public Service Commission, Human Services, Veteran Affairs, Public Safety, Commission on Aging, Flood Recovery Efforts, Prayer in School Amendment, Anti-Abortion, Workers Compensation, Human Services, Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lowell D. Basford, Acting Director of Personnel Civil Service System; Terry Basham, Member of the House of Delegates; Robert W. Basil, Director of Budget and Fiscal Affairs. Topics include: Highways, Civil Service System, Human Services, Natural Resources, Extrediction, Taxes, Health, Budget and Fiscal Affairs, Employment Security, Legislative Issues, Monkeys, Appalachian Regional Commission, Lottery, Probation and Parole, Flood Recovery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: A. Eddie Bassitt, Mayor of the City of Saint Albans. Topics include: Health, Human Services, Aging Commission, Employment Security, Governors' Office of Economic and Community Development, Clean Coal Technology Program, Finance and Administration, License Request for Nutritionists, State of the State, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, February Legislative Breakfast, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Lottery, Juvenile Justice \u0026amp; Delinquency Prevention Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Casper W. Weinberger, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Defense at the Pentagon; Ronald Reagan, President. Topics include: Motor Vehicles, Community Development, Health Department, Highways, Education, Natural Resources, Social Security Administration, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Industrial Development, Human Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dan Tonkovich, Senator of West Virginia; William C. Battle, Acting Regional Director of the Office of Refugee Resettlement. Topics include: Human Services, Refugee Coordinator.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mike Smith, Chief Deputy Attorney General. Topics include: Motor Vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Donald L. Bauer, Acting Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy; Donald B. Baughman, Mayor of the City of Philippi. Topics include: Highways, Energy, Human Services, Agriculture, Health, Mental Health, Small Cities Block Grant, Property Reappraisal, Department of Corrections, Education, Natural Resources, Motor Vehicles, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Industrial Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert Baumgardner, Mayor of Glen Dale. Topics include: Public Safety, Health, Community Partnership Program, Emergency Water and Sewer, Highways, Motor Vehicles, Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert Baumgardner, Mayor of Glen Dale. Topics include: Public Safety, Health, Community Partnership Program, Emergency Water and Sewer, Highways, Motor Vehicles, Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, Health, Aging Commission, Culture and History.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: C.E. Campbell Beall, Chairman, West Virginia Library Commission; Donald Beall, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Rockwell International; Jack Beamer, Public Accountant/Auditor; Glenda Bean, Early Childhood Specialist, Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families. Topics include: lottery, commerce, commission on aging, jobs, public service commission, State Council for Children's Services, soil information request, highways, West Virginia Library Commission, Public Employees Retirement System, state elections commission, National Governors' Association (energy and environment), seat belt and child safety program, veterans affairs, employment security, and workers' compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Boast, Limited Partner, Bear, Stearns, and Company; Allen Beard, Big \"B\" Drilling Company, Inc.; Carl Beard, Director, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission; William Beard, President and Chief Executive Officer, American Alloys, Inc.; Sharon Beard, Acting Commissioner of Higher Education, Louisiana Board of Regents; Tony Beard, President, National Legislative Services and Security Association; and Edwin C. Bearss, Chief Historian, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior. \nTopics include: Bear, Sterns, and Company, highways, Air Pollution Control Commission, department of corrections, business loans, department of motor vehicles, culture and history, and West Virginia Independence Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lilly Balian, Chairperson, National Advisory Council on Adult Education; Gerald Baliles, Governor, Commonwealth of Virginia; Jerry Beasley, President, Concord College; Queen Sirikit of Thailand; Thomas Beasley, President, Corrections Corporation of America; Robert Hall, Executive Director, Common Cause- West Virginia; and John Beatty, Assistant Professor, Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, West Virginia University School of Medicine. Topics include: education, highways, department of motor vehicles, Carl D. Perkins Scholarships, culture and history, culture and history, taxes, legislative issues, human services, collective bargaining, and community and industrial development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Beaty, State Director, National Volunteer Fire Council; Eileen Beaumont, Public Relations Consultant, U.S. Department of the Navy; Jerry Beasley, President, Concord College; and Sue Beaver, Executive Director, Fayette County Commission on Aging. Topics include: legislative issues, natural resources, culture and history, public safety, lottery, human services, aging, workers' compensation fund, department of motor vehicles, and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Kathy Becker, member of Governor Moore's administrative staff; Kathy Bullard, member of Governor Moore's administrative staff; Carol Whitney, Edison Electric Institute. Topics include: ARC Field Hearing in Steubenville, weatherization program, application status for Grant County Fire Departments, funding for Elkins Tourist Information Center (Appalachian Regional Commission), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Ripley Park grant, state building code, and National Governors' Association (energy and environment committee).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: W. Marson Becker, Executive Vice President, McDonough Caperton Insurance Group; Ted Becker, Principal and Director of Local Government Service, Cresap, McCormick and Paget; Charles Shoemaker, Mayor, City of Beckley, West Virginia; Rev. I. Lynn Beckman, Board of Directors, President, Burlington United Methodist Home for Children and Youth, Inc. Topics include: legislative issues, insurance crisis, department of energy surface mine regulation, department of natural resources, human services, small cities block grant, department of motor vehicles, air pollution, highways, education, Beckley Armory, and Beckley Renaissance, Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Rev. I. Lynn Beckman, Board of Directors, President, Burlington United Methodist Home for Children and Youth, Inc; Helen Beckulhimer, Executive Director, Multi-CAP, Inc.; Albert Beckwith, President, Commercial Aviation Corporation; Barbara Beckwith, Corresponding Secretary, Martinsburg Branch, American Association of University Women; Ralph Beckwith, President, Beckwith Lumber Company; Julius Becton, Director, The Federal Emergency Management Agency; Donald Becan, Manager, Mid-Atlantic Region, Burns and Roe Company; Lee Bechtold, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; and Jennie Bechtold, State Coordinator, International Reading Association, Supervisor, Wood County Board of Education. Topics include: human services, community and industrial development, employment and training, weatherization assistance program, education, SBA loans, flood recovery, Cora Brown Fund for Disaster Victims, Office of Emergency Services, fire prevention conference, Federal Emergency Management Association, and public service commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Beck, Executive Director, Region XI Planning and Development Council, Appalachian Regional Commission; John Beck, Executive Director, Brook-Hancock-Jefferson Metropolitan Planning Commission; Susan O'Connell, Director, Public Transportation Division, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Lowell Beck, National Association of Independent Insurers; Robert Beckelheimer, Fayette County Historical Society; Arthur Becker, Chief Counsel, Phico Insurance Company; Don Becker, Publisher, The Journal of Commerce; and W. Marston Becker, Executive Vice President, McDonough Caperton Insurance Group. Topics include: human services, Appalachian Regional Commission Local Development District Region XI, 1986-1990 Transportation Improvement Program for the Brooke-Hancock-Jefferson Transportation Study, department of public safety, culture and history, liability insurance, department of labor, international trade, and job training.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Bee, President, Shakti Consultants, Inc.; Barbara E. H. Beeve, Program Chairman, New London County Association of Insurance Women; Glen Beebe, Senior Research Associate, General Assembly of New Jersey; Don Beehler, Acting Director of Communication, Campus Crusade for Christ International; and David Beeman, President, Board of Directors, Youth Museum of Southern West Virginia, Inc. Topics include: legislation (higher education), public safety, natural resources, highways, meaning of the Statue of Liberty, workers' compensation fund, Beef Industry, Assessment Program, education, agriculture, corrections, flooding, human services, tax reappraisal, tax department, and department of motor vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jack Eblin, Secretary, West Virginia Board of Dental Examiners; Steve Beilgard, Vice President, Rocky Mountain Conservation Fund; F. Jim Beine, School Counselor, Lincoln Junior High School; Andre Belair, President, Mountain State Telephone Company; Thomas Bolger, Chairman of the Board, Bell Atlantic; G. Thomas Bellamy, Director, Office of Special Education Programs, U.S. Department of Education; David Heydinger, Director, West Virginia Department of Health; and Henry Bellmon, Governor of Oklahoma. Topics include: workers' compensation fund, legislative issues, natural resources, National Governors' Association (energy and environment commission), human services, community and industrial development, education, health, Bicentennial of U.S. Constitution Commission, highways, tax department, education, and Kammer Plant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Calvin Belcher, President, West Virginia Primary Care Study Group;  Kenneth Yost, President, Clarksburg Development Corporation; William Belcher, President-Elect, Clarksburg Development Corporation. Topics include: human services, tax department, health, Rural Health Care Task Force, department of motor vehicles, highways, workers' compensation, finance and administration, medical malpractice, health, commerce, Appalachian Regional Commission (Big Four Water System), board of regents, education, public service commission, department of energy, and sewage treatment plant in Montcalm, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bonnie Bell, Director Young Women's Christian Association (Wheeling, West Virginia); Nicholas County Historical and Genealogical Society; and Belenda Halsey-Bell, West Virginia Department of Agriculture. \nTopics include: public employees insurance agency, human services, health, Family Protection Shelter Support Program, workers' compensation, drug-free communities program, human services, department of energy, mining fatalities, labor, United Mine Workers of America, natural resources, industrial development, tax department, employment (department of mines), commission on aging, highways, law enforcement, and Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Sidney Bell, Department of History, Concord College; Thomas Bell, President and CEO, Hudson Institute; and Tom Bell, Mayor, City of Powhatan Point, Ohio. Topics include: commerce, highways, summer school, energy, legislation, McComas Hall (Concord College), community and industrial development, Appalachian Regional Development, Governor's Civil Contingency Fund, workers' compensation, and insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lawrence Bembry, Director, Human Resource Programs, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Connie Benbow, Director of Shelter Programs, Children's Home Society of West Virginia; Robert Benda, President, The Bombay Company; Catherine Bender, Manager, Robotics International of SME; Cleve Benedict, Member, U.S. House of Representatives; and Patty Benedum and Joyce Lang, Co-Chairpersons, West Virginia Children's Book Award Committee. Topics include: commission on aging, community and industrial development, human services, small cities block grant, highways, Bicentennial of U.S. Constitution Commission, and benefits for state employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dewey Bensenhaver, Medical Director, Grant County Ambulance Service; Linda Benson, Editor, Preston County Journal; Leonard Benson, Evaluator-in-Charge, United States General Accounting Office, Cincinnati Regional Office, Dayton Suboffice; Helen Bentley, Member, House of Representatives (Maryland); Randall Bentley, President, Genesis Emergency Group; Mary Martha Merrit, Commissioner, West Virginia Workers' Compensation Fund; and Lloyd Bentsen, U.S. Senator (Texas). Topics include: department of public safety, human services, department of corrections, department of health, summer school, workers' compensation, Highway Beautification Act, and early retirement legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edward Bennett, Chairman of the Norton-Harding-Jimtown Public Service District. Topics include: Flood Recovery, Motor Vehicles, Human Services, Social Security Administration, Commerce, Aging Commission, Air Pollution Control Commission, Highways, Health, Veterans Affairs, Special Session on Education, Flood Volunteers, Natural Resources, Community Development, Education, Fire Department Program, Norton-Harding-Jimtown Public Service District, Workers Compensation Fund, Liability Insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Commerce, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Transportation 2020, Employment Security, Human Services, Health, Board of Probation and Parole, Public Legal Service Council, Commerce, Housing and Urban Development, Finance and Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John B. Bennett, Mayor of Glenville; John F. Bennett, Executive Director of the West Virginia Safety Council. Topics include: Human Services, Nursing Homes, Taxes, Highways, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Seat Belt Legislation, National Safety Council Defensive Driving Course, Highway Safety, Community Development, Education, Social Security Administration, Employment Security.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert W. Bennett, State Chairman of the West Virginia Federation of College Republicans; Ruth Bennett, Bureau of General of the Special and Professional Education of the West Virginia Department of Education; Wayne Bennett, President of the Putnam County Development Authority; William J. Bennett, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education. Topics include: Capital Punishment, Education, Prayer in Schools, Human Services, Employment Security, Business Development, Governors' Office of Economic and Community Development, Mental Health, Community and Industrial Development, Economic Development, Highways, Marshall University, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Education Conference on Drug-Free Schools, Educating Disadvantaged Children.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William J. Bennett, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education. Topics include: Education, Health and Human Services, West Virginia Flood Disaster, Flood Assistance, International Youth Award.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Klaus Bergman, President of the Allegheny Power System. Topics include: West Virginia Vocational Rehabilitation, Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, Finance and Administration, Highways, Potomac Valley Transit Authority, Small Business Problem, Motor Vehicles, Allegheny Power, Displaced Workers Program, Public Safety, Flood Recovery, Health, Culture and History, Community Development, Workers Compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Department of Corrections, Veterans Memorial Bridge, Public Safety, Highways, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Business, Public Employees Insurance Agency, Taxes, Energy, Legislative Issues, Human Services, Natural Resources, West Virginia Turnpike Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Rodney T. Berry, Delegate from West Virginia.\nTopics include: Social Security, Taxes, Highways, National Governors' Association, Legislative Issues, Lottery, Energy, Commerce, Power Production Opportunities, Small Business Association, Finance and Administration, State of the State, Human Services, Health, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Press.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Aging Commission, Education, Legislative Issues, Human Services, Child Molesters, Veterans' Affairs, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Berkeley Castle in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools West Virginia Department of Education; Ed Bethune, Chairman of the Republican Party of Arkansas. Topics include: Lottery, Workers Compensation, Human Services, Highways, West Virginia Cherry Blossom Princess and Festival, Deficit Reduction Act, Public Legal Services Council, Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Education, Public Safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Flood Warning, West Virginia Cherry Blossom Princess and Festival, Hospital, Building Commission of West Virginia, West Virginia University's Five Year Desegregation Plan, Legislative Issues, Affirmative Action, West Virginia Public Employees Insurance Board, Urban Mass Transportation Act, United States Institute of Peace, Child Safety Seat Loan Program, West Virginia Humanities Foundation, Department of Transportation, West Virginia Housing Development Funds, B \u0026amp; O Commuter Rail Service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Marshall J. Beverley, Chairman of the Bicentennial Committee of Gerrardstown WV; Tom Bevill, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development. Topics include: Grave Creek Mound State Park, Highways, Health, Workers Compensation Fund, Greenbrier River Dam, Legislative Issues, Commerce, Natural Resources, Gerrardstown West Virginia Bicentennial, Appalachian Regional Commission, Human Services, Land Management, Energy Plan, Finance and Administration, Limited Gaming, Beyond War Award, Taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Tom Bevill, Chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development, Committee on Appropriations, U.S. House of Representatives; Ronald Lawson, Clerk, United States District Court; David Cleek, Esquire, Light and Cleek; Robert King, Esquire, King, Betts, and Allen, and Deborah Woodburn, Law Clerk, John Copenhaver, United States District Judge. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission and Beaver v. Gum.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Vijay Bhatt, President, Bhatt Contracting Company, Inc.; Neeloo Bhatti, Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental Studies; Bhopal Gas Tragedy; Mario Biaggi, Vice Chairman, Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, U.S. House of Representatives; Raymond Keener, Assistant Director, Transportation Division, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Luca Bianco, President, West Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants; Drema Bias-Evans, President, Beckley Board of Realtors; and Charlie Brown, Attorney General, State of West Virginia. Topics include: Hare Krishna, economic development, acid rain, Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission, public service commission, unemployment, public safety, department of motor vehicles, agriculture, human services, education, welfare, commission on aging, legislative issues, highways, veterans' affairs, 1988 election, and Governor's Management Task Force II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Nancy Bickerstaff, President, Marion County Park and Recreation Commission; Daniel Bickey, Member, Board of Directors, Beckley-Raleigh County Chamber of Commerce; Ancella Bickley, Vice President for Academic Affairs, West Virginia State College; Joseph Biden, Chairman, Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate; Adrienne Biesemeyer, Director, \"Top Thirty\" Program, Concord College; Jenny Zepp, Executive Director, Big Brothers/Big Sisters of the Mid-Ohio Valley, Inc.; George Bigg, Chairman, Finance Committee, The National Coal Company; and Marlin Biggs, President, Bank of Romney. Topics include: human services, public safety, highways, commision on aging, workers' compensation fund, Park Systems Case Study, higher education, Appalachian Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact, economic and community development, natural resources, department of motor vehicles, and Huntington Housing Authority.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William Jarrell, President, B and J Welding and Contracting; Robert Bilheimer, State Government Affairs Representative, Bethlehem Steel Corporation; Raymond Biller, Treasurer, Friendship Fire Ambulance and Rescue, Incorporated; Paul Billiard, Head Football Coach and Physical Education Teacher, Brooke High School; R. Larry Beckett, Director, Client and General Services, West Virginia Department of Human Services; Walter Dale, Chairman, Health Care Cost Review Authority; and Marry Billmyre, Administrator, Dawn View Manor Nursing Home. Topics include: public service commission, community and industrial development, department of energy, Bethlehem Steel Corporation, highways, department of public safety, finance and administration, education, department of motor vehicles, human services, health, Bruceton Mills High School, Quaker State Refinery, 1988 election, and commission on aging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Chief Justice Warren Burger (Retired), Supreme Court of the United States, Chairman, Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution; Robert Casey, Governor, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; Michael Loyd Chadwick, President, Global Affairs Publishing Company; Norman Fagan, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Culture and History; Charles Haden, Judge, U.S. District Court, Southern District of West Virginia; Ken Sullivan, West Virginia Department of Culture and History; Frank Cleckley, Professor, College of Law, West Virginia University; Cleve Benedict, Former U.S. Representative from West Virginia; Mark Cannon, Staff Director, Commission on the Bicentennial of The United States Constitution; Maggie Beller, Executive Director, West Virginia Civil Liberties Union; Presley Merritt Wagoner, State Chairman, West Virginia Daughters of the American Revolution Constitution Week Committee; Thomas Shevory, Coordinator, The Humanities Foundation of West Virginia; Paul Clark, Director, State/Local Affairs, Commission on the Bicentennial of The United States Constitution; Joseph Albright, Judge; Jay Price, Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution; William Schreyer, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Merrill Lynch and Company. Topics include: bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution; culture and history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Steven Binder, Senior Vice President, E.F. Hutton and Company, Inc., Bond Development; Julia Abdella Bing, Flood Outreach Recovery; Raymond Binis, Coordinator, Management Programs, New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University; Sarah Orrick, National Journal; Addison Birch, Chairman, Chester Roofing Buyout Committee, United Steelworkers of America; Robert Birch, Plant Manager, Signode Supply Corporation; James Bird, Bird Letter Service; and Stephen Bird, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: health, veterans affairs, Who's Who in America, human services, liability insurance, highways, West Virginia rehab, commission on aging, limited gaming, existing industry, public service commission, and National Governors' Association (electricity transmission).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Colonel W.F. Donohoe, Superintendent, State Coordinating Officer, Department of Public Safety, West Virginia State Police; Walter Bish, President, Independent Steelworkers Union; L.W. Bechtold, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Lawrence Bissett, National Institute for Chemical Studies; Lawrence Bissett, President, United Way of Kanawha Valley; W.F. Bissett, President, Inco Alloys International; Dale Bitter, Assistant Vice President, CSX Transportation; John Bitonti, United Technologies, Pratt and Whitney Aircraft of West Virginia; L. Cary Bittick, Executive Director, National Sheriffs' Association; William Bivens, Ninth Judicial Circuit; Odell Bjerkness, Executive Director, International Language Villages, Concordia College; \nTopics include: highways, insurance, tax department, EPA Stack Height Regulations, Kammer Plant, Public Safety (flood); seat belt legislation, public service commission, clean coal technology program, highways, 1986 United Way Campaign, State Emergency Response Commission, industrial development, Bridgeport Sewer System Extension, natural resources, health, regional jail and prison authority, and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: outgoing birthday wishes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: outgoing birthday wishes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: outgoing birthday wishes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: outgoing birthday wishes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: outgoing birthday wishes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: outgoing birthday wishes and birthday wishes for Governor Moore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: outgoing birthday wishes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: birthday wishes for Governor Moore and outgoing birthday wishes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: outgoing birthday wishes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: outgoing birthday wishes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: birthday wishes for Governor Moore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Reagan, President of the United States. Topics include: birthday wishes for Governor Moore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: birthday wishes for Governor Moore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: J. Richard Bishop, National Kidney Foundation; Robet Bishop, Director, Museum of American Folk Art; Norman Fagan, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Culture and History; Warren Bishop, Chairman, Nuclear Waste Board; and Lawrence Bissett, President, National Institute for Chemical Studies, University of Charleston. Topics include: human services, workers' compensation fund, highways, natural resources, health, education, folk art exhibit, Railroad Maintenance Authority, and Williamstown Bridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: David Black, President, AFGE Local 2187; H.L. Black, West Virginia Fathers for Equal Rights, Inc.; Daniel Bouglass, Judge, Fourth Circuit Court; and Judy Black, Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs. Topics include: tax department, natural resources, human services, highways, legislative matters, Kammer Plant, employment, financial assistance for Salem College, supreme court appointments, and welfare reform.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Judy Black, Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs; Kent Black, Leadership Conference Chairman, U.S. Saving Bonds Volunteer Committee, Rockwell International; Nancy Black, Administrative Assistant for Scheduling, Office of the Governor, State of Kentucky; Rebecca Black, Clerk, Raleigh County Magistrate Court; S.R. Black, Ski Columnist for Western New York and Pittsburgh Newspapers; and Kevin DeFebbo, City Manager, City of Follansbee, West Virginia. Topics include: Judge Bork, U.S. Savings Bonds Campaign Leadership Conference, highways, public service commission, Potomac Valley Transit Authority, National Youth Science Camp, National Coal Festival, Social Security Administration, teacher pay, natural resources, and community development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Brenda Blackburn, Executive Director's Office, U.S. Olympic Festival '87; W. Douglas Blackburn, President, Elk Run Coal Co.; Linda Blackburn, Director, Mingo County Commission; John Blacken, Acting Coordinator of Public Diplomacy for Latin America and the Caribbean, U.S. Department of State; and Gerald Blackmore, President, Old Ben Coal Company. Topics include: education, human services, department of motor vehicles, Kammer Plant, workers' compensation, health department, Governor's Summer Youth Program, legislative matters, department of natural resources, culture and history, black lung claims, veterans' memorial bridge (Barnsville, Ohio), and tax department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bob Wise, U.S. Representative from West Virginia; Dawn Blackstock, City Administrator, Corporation of Ranson, West Virginia; Nick Rahall, U.S. Representative from West Virginia; D.E. Blackwell, President, Rouge Steel Company; Frank Blackwell, Superintendent, Wyoming County Schools; Morton Blackwell, President, The Leadership Institute; Dan Blackwood, Curriculum Development Technician, Communications Unit, Vocational Rehabilitation Center; Thomas Burns, Chairman, West Virginia Roundtable, Inc.; James Blackwood, Presient, Blackwood Associates, Inc.; M.A. Blackwood, Deputy Camp Commander, Camp H. Gonsalves, 3rd Marine Division. Topics include: highways, Southside Bridge, small cities block grant, Rouge Steel Company, Tort law, education, aging, Legislative Project Management School, human services, department of corrections, and health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Blair, Chairman, Marshall County Sewerage District, Superintendent, Glen Dale Municipal Water and Wastewater Works; Fred Blair, Executive Director, Ohio Valley Medical Center, Inc.; Jessie Blair Rolfe-Keystone Senior Citizens, Highland Educational Project; and Linda Blair, President, West Virginia Health Care Association, Inc. Topics include: Governor's Community Partnership Program (Marshall County Sewerage District), natural resources, natural resources, West Virginia University Outstanding Alumnus Association, Health Care Cost Review Authority, West Virginia Educational Broadcasting Authority, highways, department of public safety, commission on aging, and Kammer Plant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Milan Blaho, Plant Manager, Bellofram Corporation; and Anthony Alston, Assistant Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs. Topics include: employment security, small cities block grant, department of natural resources, human services, veterans' affairs, Weston State Hospital, and public safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bernice Black, Library Technical Assistant, Glenville State College; Dale Blake, Nicholas County Fire Coordinator, Nicholas County Fireman's Association, Inc.; Virginia Blake, Ronceverte Housing Development Corporation. \nTopics include: 1984 and 1984 Executive Budget Reports; finance and administration, department of motor vehicles, State Fire Commission, commission on aging, highways, education, Anchor Hocking Plant, commission on aging, tax department, Social Security Administration, human service, department of health, small cities block grant, flood assistance, and Weston State Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: D.K. Blankenship, President, Oneida Coal Company, Inc.; and Don Blankenship, President, Rawl Sales and Processing Company. Topics include: workers' compensation fund, commission on aging, public service commission, human services, motor vehicles, highways, veterans' affairs, small cities block grant, education, liability insurance, U.S. Department of Labor, and tax department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James Blankenship, Director, Charleston Field Office, U.S. Office of the Interior, Office of Surface Chamber; Ronald Blankenship, Superintendent, Calhoun County Board of Education; and Tom Blankenship, County Clerk, Office of Nicholas County Court. Topics include: highways, surface mining, human services, lottery, department of public safety, natural resources, workers' compensation, social security, mining fatalities, public service commission, legislative issues, health, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Program, A.T. Massey v. UMWA, department of energy, funding assistance, FEMA, and commission on aging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bruce Blanchard, Director, Office of Environmental Project Review, U.S. Department of the Interior; and James Blanchard, Governor, State of Michigan. Topics include: teachers retirement, department of natural resources, department of health, flooding, highways, economic and community development, workers' compensation, lottery, commission on aging, human services, and legislative issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Albert Yanni, U.S. House of Representatives, Chairman, Committee on Roads and Transportation; Bonnie Blashford, Communications Coordinator, Cabot Corporation; and Elizabeth Blatt, President, Blatt Heating and Air Conditioning. Topics include: education, Public Employees Insurance Board, human services, community and economic development, employment security, National Youth Science Camp, and Fink Addition Sewer Problem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James Blanchard, Governor, State of Michigan. Topics include: National Governors' Association (Task Force on Liability Insurance, State/EPA Operations Committee), National Youth Science Camp, culture and history, National Governors' Conference, health, human services, and reducing the federal deficit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thais Blatnik, Director, Wheeling Area Training Center for the Handicapped, Vice Chairman, Committee on Roads and Transportation, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: department of natural resources, finance and administration, human services, casino gambling, highways, and Moundsville Penitentiary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jerald Bleck, President, Illinois Chapter, National Emergency Number Association; Daniel Bledsoe, Chairman, Center Public Service District; David Blee, Director of External Affairs, U.S. Department of Energy; Mary Frances Bleidt, Chairperson, Citizens' Human Services Advisory Council, West Virginia Department of Human Services; and Richard Blenko, Vice President, Blenko Glass Company, Inc. Topics include: commission on aging, highways, department of natural resources (construction grant), human services, department of motor vehicles, community and industrial development, commerce, education, pay increases for service personnel, and tax department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert Bliss, President, Call Detroit Diesel Allison, Inc. Topics include: human services, School Service Personal Security Law, highways, workers' compensation, social security, community and economic development, West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, and liability insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Todd Ellis, Editor, West Virginia Blue Book. Topics include: West Virginia Blue Book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Erich Bloch, Director, National Science Foundation; John Block, Secretary, United States Department of Agriculture; Patricia Block, Editor, Wetzel Chronicle; Louis Bloom, President, Kanawha County Commission; and Rodney Blosser, President, Fairview Volunteer Fire Department/Emergency Medical Services. Topics include: National Governors' Association, National Science Foundation, education, open heart surgery, department of corrections, highways, Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service Committee, flood assistance, hay for cattle, department of motor vehicles, health, mental illness, small cities block grant, department of energy, workers' compensation, department of commerce, and emergency medical services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edward Blustein, President, Rutgers University; Robert Blubaugh, Dean, Institute of Government, Brevard Community College; Michael Blumenthal, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Unisys Corporation; William Blumer, Senior Program Coordinator, Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: workers' compensation fund, higher education, West Virginia Public Employees Insurance Board v. Blue Cross Hospital Service Incorporated, Bluefield Coal Show, Bluestone Lake, department of commerce, education, tax department, department of natural resources, Appalachian Regional Commission (West Virginia Consolidated Technical Assistance), WVU Cancer Center, and department of mines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: David Board, Manager, Marshall County Airport; Thomas Boast, Limited Partner, Bear, Stearns, and Company; Joseph Bobier, Vice President, Bobier Electronics, Inc.; Domenic Boccabella, Mayor, City of Allen Park, Michigan; and John Bode, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Topics include: B\u0026amp;O Railroad, State Aeronautics Commission, department of commerce (marketing/tourism division), health, highways, taxes, small cities block grant, human services, hospital finance authority, U.S. Department of Energy Awards Program for Energy Innovation, and food stamps for flood victims.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Phyllis Bodkins, President and Owner, Kanawha Valley Tours; Jeffrey Boehm, Band Director, Milton High School; Margaret Boeker, Embassy of the United States in Jordan; Roger Boelio, Argonaut Realty (a division of General Motors); John Boettner, Majority Leader, West Virginia State Senate; Robert Trocin, Director, West Virginia Department of Commerce; and Rano Bofill, American College of International Physicians. \nTopics include: education, workers' compensation fund, United Mineworkers Association, public service commission, Milton Senior Citizens Center groundbreaking ceremony, culture and history, Saturn Corporation, business and employment in West Virginia, National Governors' Association (Electricity Transmission), economic development, and West Virginia National Guard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Harry Boggs, President, Mineral County Chamber of Commerce; Charles Field, President, The West Virginia Optometric Association; and Sylvia Boggs, Social Service Worker II, Division of Handicapped Children's Services, West Virginia Department of Human Services. Topics include: employment security, legislation '85, Sudden Infant Death Program, McNeill's Rangers play, finance and administration, department of public safety, veterans of foriegn wars, finance and administration (rural transit); workers' compensation fund, flooding, highways, human services, and public employee benefits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bernard Boggess, Assistant Vice-President, The First National Bank of Ripley; Claudia Blake, Claims Representative, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Frank Boggess, President, West Virginia Truck Sales, Incorporated; and G.R. Young, Major, Chief of Field Services, West Virginia Department of Public Safety. Topics include: highways, human services, department of education, workers' compensation, public safety, social security administration, health, psychiatric hospitals, community and industrial development, small cities block grant, department of public safety, veterans' affairs, and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Bohn, President and Chairman, Export-Import Bank of the U.S.; and Otto Boles, Executive Director, United Cerebral Palsy of West Virginia. Topics include: community and industrial development, health, workers' compensation, department of education, Parsons Nursery, department of agriculture, Hare Krishna, highways, public safety, small cities block grant, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Bolger, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Bell Atlantic, Pam Bolling, President, Hancock County Republican Women's Club; Bob Bollinger, Program Coordinator PATRIOTIC DAY 86; and John Bolton, Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice. Topics include: industrial development, human services, public safety, Moundsville Penitentiary, drug trafficking, department of motor vehicles, highways, commission on aging, emergency medical services, small cities block grant, social security administration, Chessie System Merger, and legislative issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Donna Boley, West Virginia State Senator, Chairman, Pleasants County Republican Executive Committee. Topics include: public service commission, small cities block grant, health care, highways, 1988 legislative issues, Colin Anderson Center, and employment security.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Donna Boley, West Virginia State Senator. Topics include: highways, small cities block grant, natural resources, education, community partnership grant, community and industrial development, health (infant mortality).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lee Bonar, Mayor, Town of West Liberty, West Virginia. Topics include: Governor's Community Partnership Program, department of natural resources, historic preservation, Quaker State refinery, small cities block grant, department of natural resources (solid waste disposal), culture and history, energy, and liability insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert Benda, President The Bombay Company; Lee Bonar, Mayor, Town of West Liberty, West Virginia; Robert Bonar, Chairman, North Bend State Park Citizens Development Committee; Russell Bonasso, Resident Manager, American Capital Financial Services, Inc.; Robert Wilson, Director, Xcavations Company; Beth Bondurant, Member, Board of Directors, Mountaineer Food Bank; Bill Boner, Congressional Travel and Tourism Caucus, U.S. House of Representatives; Patricia Bonham, Executive Director, Association for Retarded Citizens in Kanawha-Putnam Counties, Inc.; Robert Boni, Steel Crisis Action Coalition; Wiliam Bonk, Professor of Anthropology, University of Hawaii at Hilo; and Ernest Bonitatibus, West Virginia Chapter, American College of Emergency Physicians. Topics include: social security administration, highways, taxes, capitol dome, department of natural resources, workers' compensation, Medicare claims, department of commerce, department of health, and culture and history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Wiliam Bonk, Professor of Anthropology, University of Hawaii at Hilo; W.S. Ritchie, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Daniel Bonner, Director, State and Local Educational Programs, U.S. Department of Education; Roger Bonner, Commissioner, Tucker County Commission; and Robert Bonwell, Senior Vice President- Investments, Prudential- Bache Securities, Inc. Topics include: culture and history, highways, collective bargaining, workers' compensation, Davis Power Project, legislation, Health Care Cost Review Authority, veterans' affairs, and taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Arthur Bond, President, Allegany County (Maryland) Commission; Michael Greer, Public Service Commission; Christopher Bond, Governor of Missouri; Carlos Ordonez, Vice President, The Nikko Securities Company; Kenneth Bond, Director, United States of America Potter's Field National Memorial Fund, Inc.; Patrick Bond, President, Atlantic Financial Federal-West Virginia; and William Bond, President, Custom Permit Service Company. Topics include: department of highways, public service commission, education, liability insurance, Shepherd College, and health department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Sam Bonasso, Alpha Associates, Incorporated, Architecture, Engineering, and Design. Topics include: Cooper's Rock Aerial Tramway, highways, strategic plan proposal, travel and tourism, finance and administration, mental health project, economic development, and distribution centers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Sam Bonasso, Alpha Associates, Incorporated, Architecture, Engineering, and Design. Topics include: health care, West Virginia Architectural Heritage Series; department of commerce, highways, culture and history, WVU Engineering Research Building; industrial development, and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Sam Bonasso, Alpha Associates, Incorporated, Architecture, Engineering, and Design. Topics include: community and economic development, education, and highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Boy Scout Luncheon Invitations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence: Hugh Clarkson Boone, Public Relations Chairman, Ritchie County Ministerial Association; William Kearney, Boone County Parks and Recreation Commission; Daniel Boorstin, Librarian of Congress; Paul Boos, Chairman, Boos, West Virginia Public Radio; John Boothe, Account Development Manager, Moore's Quality Snack Foods, Inc.; and Bee Booth, Mayor, Town of Oakvale, West Virginia. Topics include: health, human services, education, highways, finance and administration, social security administration, Public Employees Insurance Board, commission on aging, department of natural resources, legislative issues, Mountain Stage, department of motor vehicles, industrial development, small cities block grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence: Regina Borchard, Director of Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Energy; Carl Smith, Manager, Department of Housing and Urban Development, State of West Virginia; Richardo Bordallo, Governor, Territory of Guam; Enid Borden, Office of Policy and Legislation, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; and Lyn Scott Bordo, Secretary, Midwives' Alliance of West Virginia. Topics include: tax department, highways, commission on aging, veterans' affairs, energy, Superconducting Super Collider, Natural Gas Policy Act Amendments of 1986, social security, Department of Health and Human Services (Family Violence Preservation and Services Act), department of health, education, natural resources, and insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence: Dan Boroff, City Manager of Clarksburg. Topics include: Community and Industrial Development, State Taxes, Public Services Commission, Highways, Health, Education, Corrections, Health and Human Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence: Edwin Edwards, Governor of the State of Louisiana. Topics include: Aging Commission, Highways, Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant, Health, Employment Security, Public Employees Insurance Board, Workers Compensation Fund, Energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Finance and Administration, Rural Transit, West Virginia Civil Service System, Commerce, Health, Taxes, Aging Commission, Human Services, Public Safety, 1985 Youth Science Camp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence: Rick Boucher, US Congressman; Morris Bourne, Director of Transitional Housing Development Staff of the US Department of Housing; Bradford E. Boutilier, Representative. Topics include: Southern States Energy Board, Employment, Exporting, Workers Compensation Fund, Commendation, Health, Housing Development, Highways, Governors Civil Contingent Fund, Housing and Urban Development, Finance and Administration, Taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence: Otis R. Bowen, Secretary of Health and Human Services; Audrey Toler, Wheeling Creek Watershed Commission; Jeffrey A. Bowles, Executive Director of West Virginia Beverage Industry Recycling Program. Topics include: Highways, Vocational Rehabilitation, Workers Compensation Fund, Human Services, Health, Governors' Office of Community and Economic Development, Wheeling Creek Watershed Commission, Board of Regents, 1987 Great American Race, Small Cities Block Grant, Aging Commission, Natural Resources, West Virginia Department of Human Services, Education, State Taxes, Finance and Administration, Motor Vehicles, Workers Compensation Fund, Public Safety, Abortion Funding, Social Security Administration, Energy Innovation Award, Daivs Power Project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence: Otis Bowen, Secretary of Health and Human Services; Charles A. Bowsher, Comptroller General of the United States. Topics include: Public Safety, Health, Human Services, Community Development, Finance and Administration, Highways, Recover Mining Costs, Crime.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence: Anabel Smith Bowen, Deputy Under Secretary of the United States Department of Health; Otis R. Bowen, Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: Library Funding, Health, Motor Vehicles, Highways, Retirement, Human Services, Community and Industrial Development, Public Safety, Social Security, Health and Human Services, Insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence: Otis R. Bowen,  Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: Health, Insurance, Cost Allocation Plan, Human Services, Home Visits, Blue Book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence: Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Commerce; John F. Bowers, Superintendent of the Pendleton County Board of Education; Robert R. Bowers, Executive Director of the West Virginia Petroleum Council. Topics include: Commerce, Highways, Liability Insurance, Aging, Education, Flood Losses at School, Grant Assistance, Prayer in School Amendment, Flood Relief, Silver Haired Legislature, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Workers Compensation, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Human Services, Retirement, State of the State, Taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence: Mike Caryl, Commissioner; John McCuskey, Commissioner; John H. Bowling, Mayor of the City of White Sulphur Springs; Sharon B. Lord, Commissioner; Ruby Seiber, Office of the Governor. Topics include: Consumer Sales Tax, Retirement, Taxes, Natural Resources, Highways, Human Services, Education, West Virginia Board of Regents, Community Partnership Grant, Health, Liability Insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Branch Banking.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence: W. S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways; Frances Bright, Secretary of the Mullens Area Chamber of Commerce. Topics include: Legislative Issues, Highways, Health, Aging, Insurance, Human Services, Anti-Abortion, Budget, Natural Resources, Law Enforcement, National Rifle Association, Natural Resources, National Rehabilitation Associaton Conference, Drug Enforcement Program, Education, Lottery, Product Liability, National Day of Prayer, Cable TV, Commerce, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Public Safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence: William T. Bright, President of the Land Use Corporation; Arthur P. Brill Jr., Director of Public Affairs for the President's Commission on Organized Crime. Topics include: Land Use Corporation, Human Services, Corrections, Abortion Funding, Silver Haired Legislature, Public Safety, President's Commission on Organized Crime, Naturalized Citizen, Highways, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Finance and Administration, West Virginia Public Radio, Job Training Partnership Act, Natural Resources, Workers Compensation, Employment Security, 1985 Flood, Human Services, Aging Commission, Health, Education, Taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence: William E. Brock, Secretary of the United States Department of Labor. Topics include: Labor, Education, Employment Security, Unemployment Trust Fund, Trade Adjustment Assistance Program, Job Training Partnership Act, Employment and Training, Flood Assistance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin J. Bowman, Mayor of the City of Weirton; Frank Bowman, Mayor of the City of Shinnston. Topics include: Natural Resources, Commerce, State Taxes, Workers Compensation Fund, Motor Vehicles, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, Limited Gaming, Human Services, Highways, Small Cities Block Grant, International Trade, Governors' Office of Economic and Community Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John F. McCuskey, Commissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: Finance and Administration, Natural Resources, Health, Human Services, Highways, Public Safety, Housing, Legislative Issues, Taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Andy Boyd, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Liability Insurance, Election 88, Health Care Cost Review Authority, WVU Cancer Center, Policy on International Trade, Public Energy Authority, Campaign 86, Public Employees Insurance Board, Human Services, Education, Health, Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: M. Peter Box, President and C.E.O., Ravendahl Energy Research Corporation; Boyd Litton, Commissioner, Pinch Public Service District; F. Douglas Stump, President, Kanawha County Commission; Samuel Boyd and Harry Stewart, Managers, Ohio Valley Tubular Products, Inc.; Thomas Boyd, Vice President of Manufacturing and Engineering, Follansbee Steel Corporation; Carol Boyer, Program Coordinator, National Organization on Disability; Charles Huss, Coordinator, Low Vision Driving Research Project; and Ernest Boyer, President, The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Topics include: Ravendahl Energy Research Corporation, highways, department of human services, department of motor vehicles, employment security, Williamstown Bridge, education, water grant, Public Employees Insurance Program, personal home care legislation, aging, legislative issues, and public service commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ernest Boyer, President, The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching; Jack Boyer, President, APSCME Local 7777; John Boyle, Director, State Government Affairs, Hoffman-La Roche, Inc.; John Boyle, Viking Coal Company; R.E. Boyle President and Chief Executive Officer, Ormet Corporation; Barbara Martz, Project Director, West Virginia Women's Commission; Carol Blum, Project Historian, West Virginia Women's Commission;  Annette Boyles, Point Pleasant Restoration Foundation; Amy James Boyles, Mayor, City of New Cumberland, West Virginia; Dallas Thacker, Executive Director, John W. Hereford, Boy's Clubs of Huntington, Incorporated; Willis Snyder, Area Director, West Virginia Statewide Governor's Roundup; and D. Elizabeth Bozdog, Executive Director, Montana Coalition for Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies. Topics include: state government employee benefits, insurance department, Moundsville Penitentiary, lottery, Roche Cancer Research, highways, Kammer Plant, human services, public safety, vocational rehabilitation, small cities block grant, and department of natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Willis Snyder, Area Director, West Virginia Statewide Governor's Roundup; Lance Buhl, Manager, Corporate Contributions Chair, Task Force on Community-Based Development, B.P. America, Inc.; J.D. Brackenrich, President, Brackenrich and Associates, Inc.; Don Joe Hunt, Commissioner, The Kanawha County Commission; Brian Dyson, The Coca-Company; Rick Braddock, Sector Executive, Citibank, N.A.; John Bradeams, President, New York University; Chet Bradeen, President, West Virginia Health Care Association, Inc.; Pamela Braden, Director, Jackson County Center, Parkersburg Community College; Robert Brandfass, The Wheeling Clinic; Stewart Bradfield, Executive Director, West Virginia Oil and Gas Festival; and Patrick Wright, President, Hope Gas, Incorporated. Topics include: public service commission, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), unemployment, highways, department of education, flood relief, small cities block grant, community development, human services, Hands Across America, Medicaid reimbursement, summer youth program, West Virginia Oil and Gas Festival, Governor's Community Partnership Program, and Greenbriar River Dam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James Bradford, Vice President and General Counsel, AFG Industries, Inc.; Larry Bradford, Executive Director, Region IV Planning and Development Council; Bill Bradley, United States Senate; David Bradley, Executive Director, Vietnam Veterans of America, Ohio State Council; Eileen Bradley, Regional Administrator, Regional Administrator, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; and Elisabeth Bradley, Assistant Director, Odyssey of the Mind Association, Inc. Topics include: commission on aging, human services, flood recovery in Pocahontas County, Appalachian Regional Commission (local development district), department of health, Oil and Gas Festival, highways, and Odyssey of the Mind World Finals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: H. Verlon Bradley, Works Managers, E.I. duPont de Nemours and Company, Inc.; Jimmy Bradley, County Chairman, Roane County Republican Executive Committee; and Patricia Bradley, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: employment security, highways, Williamstown Bridge, department of motor vehicles, Weirton Geriatric Center, human services, board of probation and parole, Vietnam Veterans' Memorial Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission, and department of education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Doris Bradshaw, Director, Raleigh County Community Action Head Start Program; Jack Brady, Superintendent, West Virginia School for the Deaf; Joanne Brady, Director, Strengthening Families and Children, Education Development Center, Inc.; and Phillip Brady, Acting Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice. Topics include: highways, public safety, tax department, human services, culture and history, Massachusetts Head Start Program, U.S. Department of Labor, insurance, gun control, and small cities block grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Clyde Bragdon, Administrator, U.S. Fire Administration, Federal Emergency Management Agency; James Bragg, West Virginia Rehabilitation Center; Jeffrey Bragg, Administrator, Federal Insurance Administration, Federal Emergency Management Agency; Kevin Bragg, President, Bragg's Asphalt Paving Company, Inc.; Ray Bragg, President, Mercer County Commission; William Ritchie, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; and Starlene Bragg, Clerk, Mercer County Magistrate Court. Topics include: Community Volunteer Fire Prevention Program, human services, legal aid, social security administration, highways, public safety, workers' compensation, state employee benefits, employment security, Early Retirement Legislation, small cities block grant, fire department program, and magistrate court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dave Braine, Athletic Director, Virginia Tech Athletic Association, Director of Athletics, Marshall University, Professor of Physical Education and Director of Adult Fitness, West Virginia Wesleyan College; Dean Braley, President, Braley and Thompson, Inc.; Willard Brakeall, Chairman, Frankfort Public Service District; Brooks Bramer, President, Harrison County Sheriff Community Watch; and J.F. Brammer, President, Pleasants County Commission. Topics include: human services, employment security, finance and administration, 1985 Title IIA Program Award, department of  natural resources, public safety, small cities block grant, highways, commission on aging, and workers' compensation fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William Brandt, President/Chief Executive Officer, American Woodmark Corporation; Arbie Branham, Mayor, Town of Fort Gay, West Virginia; Virginia Branham, Executive Director, Housing Authority of Mingo County, West Virginia; George Brannen, Acting Executive Director, Ohio Valley Medical Center, Inc.; Steven Branner, Zando-Martin and Milstead, Inc.; Terry Branstad, Governor, State of Iowa; Thomas Brant, Vice President, Marion Bass Energy Corporation; and Barbara Brasher, President, Burton Homemakers Club. Topics include: workers' compensation fund, West Virginia State Lottery, death penalty, Seneca Glass Facility (Morgantown), human services, community development, collective bargaining, Appalachian Regional Commission, archives and history, Shepherd College, small cities block grant, public service commission, tax department, National Governors' Association, and department of energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Fred Brasell, Director, Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs; Kenneth Bratcher, President and Chairman of the Board, Black Stallion Corporation; Robert Brauner, Program Administrator, Health Facilities Evaluation Program, West Virginia Department of Health; and Dewey Breckenridge, Soldiers Relief Commission of Carroll County (Ohio). Topics include: highways, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, small cities block grant, and department of natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edward Breathitt, Senior Vice President for Public Affairs; Ronald Brecher, President, Baby World Company, Inc.; John Breaux, United States Senator; Allen Breed, Chairman of the Board, National Council on Crime and Delinquency; Mark Breeding, Founder and President, National Utilities Eye for Crime, Incorporated; Deputy Christopher Breeze, Office of William N. Kisner, Sheriff and Treasurer of Berkeley County; Alan Brennan, Vice President and Business Agent, International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers and Helpers; and James Brennan, Universal Forest Products. Topics include: National Governors' Association, criminal justice program, department of labor, public safety, natural resources, highways, human services, workers' compensation, tax department, department of motor vehicles, and finance and administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Joseph Brennan, Governor, State of Maine; Judith Brennen, Director Visiting Homeworker Service; Peter Brennan, President, Brennan Partners; Peggy Brenner, President, Alliance for the Mentally Ill of the Eastern Panhandle, Incorporated; Stephen Brenton, President, West Virginia Hospital Association; Richard Breslin, President, The University of Charleston, Chairman National Institute for Chemical Studies; Andy Brethauer, President, Ohio-West Virginia YMCA; Paul Breuer, Mountain River Tours, Inc.; Gene Brewer, President Emeritus, and National Institute of Building Sciences. Topics include: West Virginia State Lottery, 1985 Title IIA Program Award, social security administration, industrial development, department of health, public service commission National Institute for Chemical Studies; higher education, highways, department of education, whitewater rafting, human services, collective bargaining, and lottery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Gene Brewer, President Emeritus and Rene Henry, President and CEO, National Institute of Building Sciences; Thomas Moses, Chairman of the Board, National Institute of Building Sciences; Kermit Brewer, Gladesville Community Association; Mary Ann Brewster, Chairman, Mercer County Republican Executive Committee; William Brezinski, President, New River Parkway Authority; George Breznay, Director, Office of hearings and Appeals, United States Department of Energy. Topics include: fire commission, department of motor vehicles, public service commission, department of public safety, Governor's Community Partnership, department of corrections, highways, community and industrial development, department of health, education, employment security, tax department, social security, New River Parkway Authority, Amco Oil overcharge, Fuel and Energy Office, and oil overcharge funds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John McCuskey, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; and David Rose, Vice President, Wheat Securities, Inc. Topics include: West Virginia state finances.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bob Brooks, Manager, Motor Carrier Section, West Virginia Public Service Commission; A. Paul Brooks, Chairman, Rosemar Medical Associates Inc., Chairman of the Board, West Virginia Chapter of the American Academy of Family Physicians; Charmaine Brooks, Assistant Treasurer, Twin Branch Water Company; E.J. Brooks, Credit Manager, National Special Accounts, Union Oil Company of California; Claude Brooks, Tourism Development Manager, Department of Economic and Employment Development, State of Maryland; and Fred Brooks, Editor, Mountain State Mining Bulletin, West Virginia University College of Mineral and Energy Resources. Topics include: legislative matters, health, liability insurance, Governor's Community Partnership, highways, workers' compensation fund, education, finance and administration, coal industry, Mountain State Mining Bulletin, commission on aging, and taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Isaac Brooks, Chairman, Metropolitan Committee for Worldwide Community Action; Jack Brooks, U.S. House of Representatives; Janice Brooks, General Manager, The Mullens Advocate; John Brooks, Commissioner, North Carolina Department of Labor; Patricia Brooks, President, Quantum Software Solutions; and A. Paul Brooks, Chairman, Wood County Facilities Improvement, Inc. Topics include: legislative matters, small business, economic development in southern West Virginia; highways, finance and administration, Governor's Community Partnership, department of motor vehicles, human services, education, department of health, and liability insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Audrey Brown, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; B.R. Brown, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Consolidation Coal Company; Barbara Brown, Personal Secretary to the Governor of Pennsylvania; Bonnie Brown, West Virginia House of Delegates; C. Frank Brown, Executive Director, Potomac Highlands Mental Health Guild; and Charlie Brown, Attorney General, State of West Virginia. Topics include: public employees insurance, Huff Creek and Gilman Bottom Bridges (Logan County); health, workers' communication, legislative issues, public employees retirement system, highways, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), United Steelworkers (Ormet strike), department of motor vehicles, Marshall University Social Work Program, human services, community development, Davis Power Project, natural resources, and AT\u0026amp;T.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charlie Brown, Attorney General, State of West Virginia; Clarence Brown, Deputy Secretary of Commerce, United States Department of Commerce. Topics include: Exxon Oil overcharge, highways, education, social security administration, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: David Brown, President, Brown's Lumber and Supply Company; Buffy Warner, West Virginia State Senate; David Brown, West Virginia Professional River Outfitters Association; David Brown, Sales Manager, Cable Belt Conveyor, Inc.; Dennis Brown, Defensive Coordinator, West Virginia University Football; Don Brown, Executive Director, Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service; and Donald Brown, State Executive Director, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service. Topics include: whitewater rafting, tax department, private higher education facilities, Appalachian Regional Commission, highways, mental health facility, Canaan Valley State Park, economic development, health, employment security, agriculture, Weston State Hospital, and flood recovery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Donald Brown, President, West Virginia Agriculture Hall of Fame, West Virginia State ASCS Office, Chairperson, State Food and Agricultural Council;  Duane Brown, President, National Career Development Association; Earl Brown, Board of Directors, Region III, ICESA, Deputy Secretary for Employment Security, Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry; Edward Brown, Plant Manager, Diamond Bathurst; Francis Brown, Executive Secretary, Southeastern Pennsylvania Safety Council; and Hank Brown, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture Publication, drought, commission on aging, employment security, highways, glass industry assistance program, highways, teacher's retirement, building codes, department of public safety, human services, and welfare reform.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Julia Brown, President of the West Virginia Professional Educators; Davis K. Heydinger, Director of the State of West Virginia's Department of Health; John Y. Brown Jr., Governor of Kentucky; Judy V. Brown, President of the Williamson Library Commission. Topics include: Selective Service, Human Services, Taxes, Public Services, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, Aging Commision, Natural Resources, Clean Jobs Act, Highways, SB14, Product Liability, Lottery, Small Cities Block Grant, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Department of Mines, Employment, Workers Compensation Fund, Education, Energy, Air Pollution Control Commission, Library Funding, Staffing/Overseas Office, Labor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Colonel Robert D. Brown III, District Engineer of the United States Army Corps of Engineers Huntington District; Torrey C. Brown, Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: United States Army Corps of Engineers, Emergency Services, Human Services, Air Conditions, Liability Insurance, Abortion, Casino Gaming, Department of Corrections, State Taxes, Donation Request, Highways, West Virginia Legal Services, Governor's Opinion on Constitution, Medical Malpractice, U.S. Products Show, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William R. Brown, President of the Friends of the Railroad; Judy Phalen, Governor's Regional Office; Larry Brown, Chapter Chairman of the National Solid Wastes Management Association; Nick J. Rahall II, Congressman. Topics include: Taxes, Small Cities Block Grant, Highways, West Virginia Recovery Foundation, Management Task Force, Lottery, Public Employees Insurance Board, Child Safety Seat Loan Program, 1987 Legislative Issues, Landfill, Human Services, Employment Security, Solid Waste Disposal Authority, Hazardous Wastes, Collective Bargaining, Unemployment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Margaret D. Brown, President of the Lewis County Chamber of Commerce; Margaret H. Brown, Executive Assistant to the Director of the National Coal Council; Marvin D. Brown, Mayor of the Village of Powhatan Point. Topics include: Taxes, Highways, West Virginia State Lottery, Education, Legislative Issues, Commerce, Stonewall Jackson Lake, Coal Policy Committee, National Coal Council, Legislative Issues, Human Services, Public Employees Insurance Board, Natural Resources, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Fire Departments, Higher Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Philip L. Browning, Director of the Office of Fraud Abuse and Overpayments in the Department of Human Resources of the State of Alabama; Raymond C. Brown, Director of the US Department of Justice; Rexford Brown, Education Commission of the States; Colonel Robert D. Brown III, District Engineer of the United States Army Corps of Engineers Huntington District; Robert Brown, Chairman of the Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Council of the Interstate Planning Commission. Topics include: Human Services, Balanced Budget Amendment, West Virginia Association of Retired School Employees, US Department of Justice, Corrections, Education, Annual ECS James Bryant Conant Award, Commerce, Manufacturing Facility, Highways, Natural Resources, Army Corps of Engineers, Flood Control, Greenbrier River Basin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Arthur Brownell, Chairman of the Appalachian National Scenic Trail Advisory Council. Topics include: Taxes, Board of Regents, Natural Resources, Appalachian National Scenic Trail Advisory Council, Legal Aid, Human Services, Highways, Small Business Association, Public Safety, US Department of Labor, Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Albert Terry, Administrative Assistant to the Director of Unemployment. Topics include: Social Security Administration, Employment Security, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, West Virginia Public Energy Authority, United Mine Workers of America, Workers Compensation, Human Services, Litter in Roadside Parks, Liability Insurance, Energy, Natural Resources, Health, Taxes, Bottle Bill Legislature.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: West Virginia Brown's Island Project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James Brockwell, President of the Barbour County Planning Commission. Topics include: Natural Resources, Highways, Health Care Cost Review, Culture and History, Tax Reform Act, Public Employees Insurance Board, West Virginia Association of Retired School Employees, Legislation '86, Barbour County Mental Health Facility, Industrial Development, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Kansas Federation of Young Republicans, Liability Insurance, Commerce, Finance and Administration, Human Services, United Mine Workers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Connie S. Brookover, President of the West Virginia Wildlife Federation; Colonel G. B. Brosan, Superintendent of the Maryland State Police; G. A. Reed, President of the Brotherhood of Railways Airlines and Steamship Clerks. Topics include: Metropolitan Planning Commission, Energy, Highways, Human Services, Flood Assistance Request, Commerce, West Virginia Wildlife Federation, Governor's Commission on West Virginians, Voluntary Sterilization Program, Workers' Compensation, Public Employees Insurance Board, Liability Insurance, Culture and History, Public Services, Brotherhood of Railways Airlines and Steamship Clerks, Telecommunications Roundtable, Health, Lottery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Motor Vehicles, Corrections, Public Employees Insurance Board, Commerce, Human Services, Highways, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Retirement, Economic Questions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Howard M. Cunningham, Executive Secretary of the Public Service Commission. Topics include: The United Nations Children's Fund, Human Services, Veterans Memorial Bridge, Highways, Natural Resources, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Mineral County Commission, Motor Vehicles, Employment, Public Safety, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Economic Development, Education, Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday, Golden Mountaineer, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Walter H. Bruning, President of the United School Services of America; Barbara Brunner, Supervisor of the Assessment and Sales Analysis Local Government Relations Division of the West Virginia Tax Department; Richard H. Bryan, Governor of Nevada. Topics include: Human Services, Education, Taxes, International Association of Assessing Officers, Commerce, Abortion, Highways, Aging Commission, Price-Anderson Act, Health, National Governors' Association Insurance Liability Task Force, Small Cities Block Grant, Workers' Compensation Fund, Legislative Issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Everett F. Bryant, Regional Administrator of Program Operations for the Health Care Financing Administration of the Department of Health and Human Services; Sharon B. Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. Topics include: Taxes, Summer School, Highways, Human Services, Public Services, Commerce, Legislative Issues, Medicaid Eligibility, Education, Natural Resources, Aging Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lester R. Bryant, Vice President and Dean of Marshall University. Topics include: Small Cities Block Grant, Public Service Commission, Presidential Inaugural Parade, National Park Foundation, Employment Security, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Natural Resources, Finance and Administration, Human Services, Motor Vehicles, Golden Mountaineer, Health, Youth Health Services, Small Cities Block Grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Roger E. Bryant, Executive Director of the Logan County Emergency Ambulance Service Authority. Topics include: Surface Mining Laws, Human Services, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, EMS, Job Training Program, Employment, Highways, US Postal Service, Natural Resources, Workers Compensation Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways; Michael A. Buchanan, West Virginia House of Delegates; Dick Thornburgh, Governor of Pennsylvania; Lysander L. Dudley, Director of Industrial Development for the State of West Virginia Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; John G. Keane, Director of the Bureau of the Census; Jim Burnett, Chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board. Topics include: Central West Virginia Regional Airport Authority, State Aeronautics Commission, Highways, Oglebay Institute, Racing Commission, Culture and History, Taxes, Labor-Management Council, Legislative Issues, National Governors' Association, Electricity Transmission, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Flood Assistance, Economic Development, Education, Industrial Development, State Census Data Center, Public Safety, Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, West Virginia Public Employees Insurance Board, American Public Works Association, Highway Safety, Commerce, Appalachian Regional Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Goerge Bush, President of the United States of America; Michael A. Buchanan, West Virginia Delegate. Topics include: Taxes, Natural Resources, Mining, Highways, Public Service Commission, Public Safety, Retirement, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Human Services, Education, Handgun Legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Frank Buck, Mayor of the town of Sistersville; James L. Buck, Chairman of the National Advisory Board Small Business Development Centers; Neil S. Bucklew, President of West Virginia University. Topics include: Public Employees Insurance Agency, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Appalachian Regional Commission, Education, Motor Vehicles, Highways, US Army Corps of Engineers, Soil Erosion, Partnership Grant Program, Small Business Association, Nongame Advisory Council, Natural Resources, Flood Recovery, Human Services, Commerce, Higher Education, Aging Commission, Small Cities Block Grant, Workers' Compensation Fund, Election Irregularities, Public Safety, Highway Safety Program, Taxes, Regional Planning and Development Councils.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Neil S. Bucklew, President of West Virginia University; Caspar W. Weinberger, Secretary of the United States Department of Defense.  Topics include: Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Employment Security, West Virginia University, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Biomass Projects, Exxon Oil Overcharge, Glass Industry Assistance Program, Victim Assistance Program, WVU Advisory Panel, Highway Safety Program, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Phillip D. Turner, Executive Director of the Commission on Aging; Charles S. Robb, Governor of Virginia. Topics include: Health, Public Safety, Budget Issues, Budget Questions, Budget Information, State Budget Problems, 1985 Regular Legislative Session, Higher Education, Budget Request for WVU College of Agriculture and Forestry, 1986-87 Budget Request, Aging, West Virginia Legislature Joint Committee on Government and Finance, Southern Regional Education Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Tracy J. Whitaker, Assistant Director of Commercial Litigation Branch Civil Division of the United States Department of Justice. Topics include: Buffalo Creek Lawsuit, Buffalo Creek Settlement, Finance and Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Katherine Bullard Becker, Administrative Assistant for Federal Relations, Office of the Governor of West Virginia; Dan McGinn, Vice President, Chalres Ryan Associates, Inc.; Barbara Margolis, Commissioner, Mayor's Commissioner for Protocol (New York City); Peggy Harlow Knight, Director, Office of Community and Intergovernmental Programs, United States Environmental Protection Agency; Marshall Sokol, President, MDS Cash Communications Inc.; Frank Calzonetti, Associate Professor of Geography and Research Associate, Regional Research Institute, Department of Geology and Geography, West Virginia University; John Price, Senior Vice President and Secretary, Manufacturers Hanover Corporation; Jeffrey Finkle, Executive Director, National Council for Urban Economic Development; Stephen Roberts, President, The Huntington Area Chamber of Commerce; John Doyle, Executive Assistant, Ashland Oil; Jack Hawke, Director, Division of Policy and Planning, State of North Carolina; Michael Driggs, Special Assistant to the President for Policy and Development; Richard Trumble, Superintendent, Kanawha County Schools; Joe Hatfield, West Virginia Housing Development Fund; Warren Vietoris, Manager, State Government Affairs, Traffic Control, Materials Division, 3M; Burlee Long, Cherry Blossom Committee; Francis Moravitz, Executive Director, Appalachian Regional Commission; Kelly Donley, Staff Associate, Office of State Services, National Governors' Association; Michael Simmons, Finance Office, Gaston County; Thelma Ford, North Central (West Virginia) Opportunities Industrialization Center, Inc.; Terry Tamburini, Executive Director, Region V Planning and Development Council; William Blumer, Appalachian Regional Commission; Deborah Steelman, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, The White House; Lawrence Harton, Board Chairman, North Central (WV) Opportunities Industrialization Center, Inc.; Christy Bach, Special Assistant for Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of the Interior; Lacy Rice, President, West Virginia Bar Association; Cleve Benedict, R/S/M, Inc.; James Daye, United States Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Civil Rights, Region 3; Mike McKeown, Health Specialist, Appalachian Regional Commission; Neil Walp, Appalachian Regional Commission; Mary Annie Harper, Office of the Deputy Under Secretary for Intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Labor; Leontyne Clay, United States Conference of Mayors; Dennis Wolverton, Commissioner, Doddridge County Commission; William Bartee, President, Doddridge County Commission; Ora Seese, Commissioner, Doddridge County Commission; John Merck, Associate Director for Management, Office of Management and Budget; Thomas Keeley, President, Harrison County Commission; Thomas Richter, Executive Director, Southern Legislative Conference; John Wilson, Executive Director, Southern Governors' Association; David Ryder, Director of Advance, Office of the Vice President of the United States; Herman Mertins, Vice President for Administration and Finance, West Virginia University; Marianne Clark, Project Manager, National Governors' Association; John Lambert, Commissioner, Tucker County Commissioner; Gerrill Griffith, Press Secretary, Office of Congressman Allan Mollohan; Paul Otte, West Virginia House of Delegates; Tom Bevil, Chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development, Committee on Appropriations; Debbie Kranik, Legislative Analyst, American Petroleum Institute; John Linkous, Project Coordinator, Appalachian Regional Commission; Paul Elder, Mayor, Grafton, West Virginia; Joan Simmons, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Robert Lesino, Business Services Administration, Region 3; and Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State. Topics include: electricity transmission, community and industrial development, Appalachian Regional Commission, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Republican Governors' Association (East Bank Water Improvement Project, Consolidated Technical Assistance Program, Mason Apartments, Training Services to Business and Industry, Distressed Counties Program, Emergency Water and Sewer), Cherry Blossom Festival, employment, public energy authority, Governor's Community Reconstruction, small cities block grant, Unemployment Security Fund Transfer, toll road initiative; land and water conservation fund, and U.S. General Services Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: schedule requests, Appalachian Regional Commission Appalachian Development Highway Funds for fiscal year '85 and Appalachian Regional Commission Access Road Funds for fiscal year '85, Community Partnership Grant for fiscal year '85, remarks in response to President Reagan's tax reform proposal, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Governor's Internship Program; Tug Valley Mitigation Project, funding for Elkins tourist information center, highway funding, urban mass transportation funding, funding for improvements to Chief Logan State Park, community volunteer fire programs, Community Development Weatherization Assistance Program, Job Training Partnership Act Contract Modifications, Primary Care Block Grant, Mental Health Planning Grant, Southern Governors' Association Summer Meeting, Governor's Emergency Employment Program, State of West Virginia Hazardous Waste Program, and National Organization of Blacks in Government Seventh Annual Training Conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Kathy Bullard, Administrative Assistant, Office of the Governor of West Virginia; W. Douglas Blackburn, President, Elk Run Coal Company; Robert Conley, West Virginia House of Delegates; Lee Bonar, Mayor, Town of West Liberty, West Virginia; Topics include: National Organization of Blacks in Government Seventh Annual Training Conference, Creative Financial Loan Program (poultry industry), small cities block grant, JTPA Contracts awarded to firms operating outside West Virginia, National Governors' Association Study on Economic Development Policies, history of public service districts, victims assistance and justice assistance programs, Ashland Oil Company, flood awareness week, education, emergency response activities, Putnam County Parks, Governors' Summer Youth Program, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Project Awards, B\u0026amp;O Commuter Rail Service (Eastern Panhandle), EPA Tall Stack Rulings/Kammer Plant, affirmative action, and National Meeting of the State Job Training Coordinating Council Members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jim Burnett, Chairman, National Transportation Safety Board; and Robert Trocin, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce. Topics include: human services, highways, highway safety, natural resources, seat belt laws, department of education, commerce, and commission on aging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jack Bunner, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Fairmont Post 629. Topics include: Buffalo Creek disaster, community and economic development, National Horseshoe Pitchers, beer commission, public service commission, highways, tourism, and Williamstown Bridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Cela Burge, President, West Virginia Planning Association; Paul Burge, Chief Executive Officer, South Central Supply Corporation; and Chief Justice Warren Burger, Retired, Supreme Court of the United States. Topics include: community and industrial development, human services, workers' compensation, West Virginia National Organization for Women, legislation, Bicentennial of the United States Constitution, culture and history, Public Employees Insurance Agency, department of education, social security administration, and department of motor vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William Burhop, Senior Vice President for Government Affairs, Air Transport Association of America; Robert Burk, West Virginia House of Delegates; Barry burke, Chairman, Professional Engineers in Government, National Society of Professional Engineers; H. Kenneth Rigsbee, president, National Society of Professional Engineers Education Foundation; Duane Burke, Chairman, Public Gaming Research Institute, Inc.; Frank Burke, Acting Archivist of the United States, National Archives and Records Administration; Marjorie Burke, West Virginia House of Delegates; Paul Burke, Senate Majority Leader, State of Kansas; and Robert Burk Minority Leader, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), finance and administration, natural resources, Blennerhassett Historical Commission, legislative issues, community and economic development, proposal to develop and archival and records management program for the City of Charleston, culture and history, education, tax department, highways, health, and flood recovery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert Burk, West Virginia House of Delegates; Robert Burke, President, Warwood Tool Company; B.J. Burkett, Director, Public Affairs, Chesebrough-Pond's Inc.; Terry Burkhart, Executive Director, Ohio Valley Industrial and Business Development Corporation; Edward Burkholder, President, Burkholder Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc.; and Judy Critelli Burkholder, Director of Communications, Melear Multi-Media Inc. Topics include: drug free communities program, legislative issues, Blennerhassett Historical Park, Appalachian Regional Commission, employment security, small business assistance, national product liability code, Governor's Community Partnership Program, flood assistance, Weston State Hospital, community and industrial development, taxes, highways, health, and economic situation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jack Burlingame, Jackson County Development Authority; George Bush, Vice President of the United States; Donald Burnes, Assistant Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Jim Burnett, Chairman, National Transportation Safety Board; Kitra Burham, Director, Scenic Mountain Triathlon, Richwood Chamber of Commerce; Jane Nady Burnley, Director, Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice programs, United States Department of Justice; Thomas Burns, Vice President, C\u0026amp;P Telephone of West Virginia, Bell Atlantic; and Lester Burnside, President, The Harrison County Chamber of Commerce. Topics include: sexual assault, human services, legislation, highways, trade/cooperative agreement, small cities block grant, Public Employees Insurance Board, employment and training, tax department, Civil Contingent Fund, U.S. Department of Justice (victims of crime), workers' compensation, and finance and administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: David Burr, Associate Professor of Anatomy and Orthopedic Surgery, Department of Anatomy, West Virginia University School of Medicine; and Chester Burris, West Virginia State College, Department of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Safety. Topics include: highways, human services, culture and history, lumber imports, public service commission, department of education, natural resources, health, and commission on aging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bea Burgess, Legislative Chairperson, Coalition on Legislation for the Elderly; and Harry Burgess, President, Beckley Child Care Center. Topics include: senior citizens, highways, legislation, workers' compensation, department of motor vehicles, veterans' affairs, human services, health, child care, tax department, natural resources, lottery, social security administration, and insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Nancy Burkhart, Secretary/Treasurer, West Virginia Chiropractic Society, Inc.; Robert Burkhart, Circuit Clerk, Thirty-First Judicial Circuit, Berkeley County Courthouse; and Terry Burkhart, Executive Director, Ohio Valley Industrial and Business Development Corporation. Topics include: health, highways, natural resources, medical malpractice, 1986 legislative survey results, health, Appalachian Regional Commission, Ohio Valley Industrial Business Development Corporation, industrial development, Governor's Community Partnership, finance and administration, and Kammer Plant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Donald Burnes, Assistant Executive Director, Education Commission of the State; William Harrison, Senior Program Director, Education, National Conference of State Legislatures; Fred Burns, Fire Chief, Marlinton Volunteer Fire Department; John Burns, Chief, Clintonville Volunteer Fire Department; and Thomas Burns, President, C\u0026amp;P Telephone Company of West Virginia. Topics include: department of commerce, tax department, workers' compensation fund, education, property tax reappraisal, public safety, Governor's Community Partnership Program, highways, lottery, department of natural resources, community and industrial development (fire departments), public service commission, Quaker State Refinery, small cities block grant, department of energy, youth health services, health, and 1988 legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bill Burton, Department of Commerce, State of West Virginia; Courtney Burton, Chairman of the Board, Oglebay Norton Company; and Donald Burton, Program Director, City of St. Albans, West Virginia, Department of Parks and Recreation Department. Topics include: commerce, highways, human services, JTPA Program, regional jail authority, tort law, natural resources, public service commission, and workers' compensation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Patricia Burton, Bolar News Service International. Topics include: department of commerce, Battle of Point Pleasant, The West Virginia Hillbilly, culture and history, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, and health (AIDS).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Burns, Vice President, C\u0026amp;P Telephone Company. Topics include: community and industrial development, \"Link Up America\" Program, finance and administration, Standard and Poor's report, Management Task Force II, West Virginia Roundtable, Inc., employment opportunities and economic development committee, industrial development, special session 1986, and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Raymond Busbee, President, West Virginia Recreation and Park Association, Head of Park Resources and Leisure Services, Marshall University; Sidney Yates, U.S. House of Representatives; S. Jonathan Meigs, Director, Special Advertising Programs, BusinessWeek; Steve Clausen, Divisional Production Director, British United Turkeys of America; Raymond Buttacavoli, Regional Manager, General Motors Corporation, Industry-Government Relations Staff; Alfred Stiller and James Smith, West Virginia University College of Engineering; Gerrit Butter, President, Nova Expositions, Inc.; Meredith Butterton, Treasurer, Republican Men's Club of Duval County (Florida); and Joe Chapman, Staff Representative, United Steelworkers of America. Topics include: natural resources, human services, Capitol Dome, National Youth Science Camp, community and industrial development, aging, commerce, state tax department, higher education, workers' compensation fund, General Motors, Saturn Corporation, legislative issues, B\u0026amp;O Tax, and health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Carroll Campbell, Governor, State of South Carolina; R.A. Barcelona, Vice President of Purchasing/Traffic/and Raw Materials, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation; Brent Bush, Trust Marketing Officer, Security National Bank and Trust Company; David Bush, State Director, Office of the Assistant Secretary, Veterans' Employment and Training Service, U.S. Department of Labor; Russell Bush, Chairman, Gilmer County Republican Executive Committee; and George Bush, President-Elect of the United States. Topics include: unemployment, industrial development, Higher Education Trust Fund, highways, veterans' job training, employment security, small cities block grant, commission on aging, human services, teachers' retirement, health, and regional jail and prison authority.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George Bush, Vice President of the United States; and J. Knox McConnell, Finance Chairman, George Bush for President. Topics include: I-64 Dedication, Bush for President, Fund for America's Future National Steering Committee, and Vice President Bush's Political Action Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Danny Butcher, Chief, Frametown Volunteer Fire Department; Donald Butcher, President, Software Valley Corporation; James Butcher, President, Shepherd College; and Raymond Buttacavoli, Regional Manager, General Motors Corporation. Topics include: human services, community and industrial development, public safety, public employees insurance, small cities block grant, highways, WV Higher Education Week, department of education, health, and tax department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ethelyn Butler, Director, Greenbriar Friendship Volunteers, Inc.; and Fred Butler, West Virginia Farm Bureau, Inc. Topics include: department of mines, human services, flood recovery, community and industrial development, legislative issues, agriculture, department of motor vehicles, veterans' affairs, highways, and West Virginia Public Employees Insurance Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: workers' compensation, human services, finance and administration, social security, and Kammer Plant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Howard Byard, President, Marshall County Commission; J. Donald Krupica, Commissioner, Marshall County Commission; Robert Byrd, United States Senator; Jack Byrd, Professor and Chairman Department of Industrial Engineering, West Virginia University College of Engineering, Executive Director, Center for Entrepreneurial Studies and Development, Inc., West Virginia University, College of Engineering; Patrick Graney, Financial Strategist, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; George Byers, Director of Public Affairs, Santa Fe Pacific Minerals Corporation; and Charlene Byrd, Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent, Chairperson, Martin Luther King Jr. West Virginia Holliday Commission, Kanawha County Schools. Topics include: tax reappraisal, natural resources, employment security, small cities block grant, community and industrial development, Governors' Community Partnership Program, employment security, economic development, tax department, commission on aging, department of motor vehicles, highways, and Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jack Byrd, Executive Director, Center for Entrepreneurial Studies and Development, Inc., West Virginia University, College of Engineering; David Heydinger, Director, West Virginia Department of Health; W. Michael Byus, President, Rainbows and Lollipops Child Center; and Greg Bzura, Tournament Director, Junior League World Series. Topics include: highways, workers' compensation, small business, lottery, small cities block grant, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, small cities block grant, commission on aging, community and industrial development, natural resources, commerce, tax department, and Little League World Series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert Byrd, U.S. Senator. Topics include: highways, Clean Water Act, Army Corps of Engineers, Peoples' Republic of China, National Guard, Abandoned Mine Reclamation Program, legislation, Clean Coal Technology Reserve, 1985 flood recovery, Title III Dislocated Worker Program, Winfield Locks and Dam, industrial development, surface mining regulations, soil erosion, and U.S. Department of Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert Byrd, U.S. Senator; and Donald Hodel, Secretary, U.S. Department of the Interior. Topics include: essential air service program, employment security department, highways, American Heritage Trust Act, Appalachian Regional Commission, State's 125th birthday, community and industrial development (Brown's Island Project), Omnibus Reconciliation Bill, taxes, Clean Air Act, Federal Lands Receipts Clarification Act, Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, natural resources, Point Pleasant Battle Monument State Park, Job Training Partnership Act, Panther State Forest water reservoir, and Chemetals Corporation in Kingwood, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert Byrd, U.S. Senator; and H.J. Hatch, Major General, U.S. Army, Director of Civil Works. Topics include: National Governors' Association, Job Training Partnership Act, Low Level Radioactive Waste Compact, highways, Clean Water Act reauthorization, Essential Air Service program, emergency services, legislation, Town of Sophia, West Virginia, Volkswagen Plant, oil overcharge settlement, Interstate Competition Act of 1986, Federal Lands Administration Act, Preston County Board of Education, tax reform, Human Services Reauthorization Act of 1986, Air National Guard, oil import tax, Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985, flood prevention, department of natural resources, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edward Cabbell, Founder/Director, John Henry Memorial Foundation, Inc.; Chuck Chambers, West Virginia House of Delegates; David Brown, Sales Manager, Cable Belt Conveyors; Maurice Lusk, President, Boonetronics, Inc.; and Roy Cagle, National Chairman, American Legislative Exchange Council.  Topics include: Drug-Free Communities Program, culture and history, public safety, highways, human services, cable TV, department of energy, natural resources, public service commission, Davis Power Project, state tax department, and commission on aging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Clyde Cale, President of Wirt County Board of Education. Topics include: Highways, Election 88, Hazard Mitigation Task Force, Eagle Scout, Employment, Education, Medicaid, Seat Belt Law, State Taxes, Community Development, Motor Vehicles, Automatic Weapon Legislative Issues, Flood Assistance, Taxes, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety Office, Correspondence, Commerce, Aging Commission, Natural Resources, Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Becky Cain, Chairman of the Third Annual West Virginia Conference; J. Robert Cain, City Manager of the City of Charles Town. Topics include: Natural Resources, League of Women Voters, Campaign Finance Task Force, West Virginia Conference on the Environment, Emergency Services, Highways, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Land and Water Conservation Funds, Human Services, Highways, Employment, State of State, Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: J. Robert Cain, City Manager and Treasurer of the City of Charles Town. Topics include: Taxes, Tax Audit, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Sewer Project, Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Humanities, Public Service Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Worker's Compensation, Social Security Administration, Human Services, Highways, Motor Vehicles, Public Employees Insurance Board, Vital Statistics, Taxes, Aging Commission, Collective Bargaining, Industrial Development Training, Employment and Training, Veterans Affairs, National Guard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Human Services, Health, Highways, Calhoun County Republican Executive Committee, Worker's Compensation Fund, Motor Vehicles, Flood Assistance, National Crime Prevention Council, Taxes, Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: M. Douglas Call, Director of Community Colleges and Vocational Education of West Virginia Board of Regents; Paul D. Callahan, Superintendent of Lewis County Schools. Topics include: Legislative Issues, Health, Human Services, Employment Security, Natural Resources, West Virginia University, 1985 Title IIA Program Award, Employment and Training, Highways, Community Development, Lumber Imports, Library Commission, Taxes, Energy, New Mental Health Facility, Reduced Price of Gas, Public Service Commission, Highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Natural Resources, Human Services, Highways, Reappraisal, Vital Statistics, US Environmental Protection Agency, State of State.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Stephen A. Callen, Executive Committee Member of the West Virginia Association of Independent Colleges and Schools; Stuart Calwell, President of the Kanawha County Schools. Topics include: Health, Honorary West Virginian Certificate, Social Security Administration, West Virginia District Export Council, Public Service Commission, Legislative Issues, Employment Security, Natural Resources, Finance and Administration, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Education, Land and Water Conservation Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Helen Cameron, Director of Field Organizations of the Fund for America's Future. Topics include: Veterans Affairs, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, Public Service Commission, Human Services, Fund for America's Future, Natural Resources, Highways, Energy, Camp Creek State Forest, Regional Jail Authority, Early Retirement Legislation, Camp Horseshoe, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Camp Mercer Recreation Center, Camp Page Recreation Center, Campaign '86, Small Cities Block Grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Carroll A. Campbell, Governor of South Carolina. Topics include: Criminal Justice and Highway Safety Division, Department of Catholic Education and Formation, Child Care, Worker's Compensation Fund, Education, Community and Industrial Development, Eagle Scout, National Governors' Association, Energy and Environment, Appalachian Regional Commission, Bush for President, West Virginia Emergency Response Commission, Affirmative Action, West Liberty State College, Flood Relief, Health Care Cost Review Authority, National Youth Science Camp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Motor Vehicles, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, Fire Department, Small Cities Block Grant, Legislative Issues, Human Services, Worker's Compensation Fund, US Department of Labor, Highways, Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert F. Campbell, Co-Chair of the Northern West Virginia Area Labor Management Committee; Walker Boyd, Co-Chair of the Northern West Virginia Area Labor Management Committee. Topics include: Public Employees Insurance Board, Highways, United States Navy, Regional Jails, Lottery, Finance and Administration, Reappraisal, Liability Insurance, Taxes, Bottle Bill Legislation, Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, West Virginia Labor-Management Council, Public Services, Worker's Compensation Fund, Christmas '86.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Wayne L. Campbell, Director of the State Government Relations and Research Office; Linda Nelson Garrett, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Legislative Issues, Highways, Commerce, Human Services, Labor, Product Liability, Lottery, Financial Condition of State, Flood Damage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Campaign '88.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert E. Wise Jr., United States Congressman; Bill Clinton, Governor of Arkansas; Clyde R. Canfield, Chairman of the Tucker County Democratic Executive Committee; John Jacob Cannell, President of the Friends for Education Inc.; James L. Cannon, Mayor of the City of Princeton; Mark W. Cannon, Staff Director of the Commission on the Bicentennial of The United States Constitution. Topics include: Public Employees Insurance Agency, Canaan Valley Resort, U.S.-Canadian Task Force, Canadian Electricity, Education, Civil Service Exam, Aging Commission, Cancer Research, Small Cities Block Grant, Boone County Commission, Reappraisal, Foreign Trade, Public Safety, '85 Flood, Recovery Foundation, Deer Hunting, Education, Finance and Administration, Highways, Prisons, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Regional Jails, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Task Force on Economic Development, Commission on the Bicentennial of The United States Constitution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dewain Canterbury, Chairman of the Roane County Republican Executive Committee; Ronald B. Cantley, Superintendent of Raleigh County Schools; H. Hollister Cantus, Associate Administrator for External Relations. Topics include: Public Employees' Insurance Agency, Retirement, Education, Election '88, Abortion, Social Security Administration, Health and Human Services, Highways, Public Service Commission, Motor Vehicles, Magistrate Court, Legislative Issues, Taxes, United Mine Workers Coal Strike, Community and Industrial Development, National Civil Space Program, NASA, Support of WV Companies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways; Dee Caperton, West Virginia Delegate; Benny Capparelli, Mayor of the Town of Northfork. Topics include: Highways, Public Safety, Education, State Taxes, Public Service Commission, National Governors' Association, Regional Education Service Agency, Capital to Capital, Policy Research, Capital Punishment, Human Services, State Capitol Preservation, Mountain State Forest Festival, Commerce, Legislative Issues, Community Partnership Program, International Integrity Program, Taxes, Employment, Victim Assistance, Natural Resources, Virginia Power, Public Service Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lysander L. Dudley, Director of Industrial Development. Topics include: CAP Allocation, Community and Industrial Development, Tax Reform Act of 1986, Public Securities Association, Essential Government Purpose Bonds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: West Virginia Capitol and Grounds Brochure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Brad Crouser, Acting Commissioner of the State Tax Department. Topics include: State Tax Department, Finance and Administration, Capitol Dome, Gold Dome, Capital Punishment, Lottery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William G. Conley, Former Governor of West Virginia. Topics include: Gold Dome, Capitol Dome, Culture and History, Building Commission, Renovating State Capitols, Finance and Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: West Virginia Capitol Historical Preservation Foundation Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Map of West Virginia Capitol and Grounds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Glen B. Gainer, Chairman of the West Virginia Public Employees Insurance Board. Topics include: Gaston Caperton (Former Governor of West Virginia), Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Carlin, Governor of the State of Kansas. Topics include: Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact, Department of Ecology, Acid Rain Policy, Energy Department, National Governors' Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Andrew H. Card, Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs; Caspar W. Weinberger, Secretary of the United States Department of Defense. Topics include: Jewish Community of Huntington, Employment, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial, Small Cities Block Grant, Office of Management and Budget, Summit Meeting/Soviet Jews, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, West Virginia University, Workers' Compensation Fund, Aging Commission, Highways, Human Services, Job Training Partnership Act, Education, Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bob Wise, United States Congressman; Harold C. Carl, Superintendent of Schools at the Pleasants County Board of Education. Topics include: Public Safety, Motor Vehicles, Legislative Issues, Health, Public Transit, Republican State Executive Committee, Individual Training Account, Education, Workers Compensation Fund, Commerce, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Gary K. Carlson, Executive Director of the National Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve; Jack Carlson, Executive Director of American Association of Retired Persons (AARP); Frank Carlucci, Secretary of Defense; Herbert Carmichael, Mayor of the City of Cameron; Gus R. Douglass, West Virginia Agriculture Commissioner. Topics include: Education, Community and Industrial Development, Highways, Public Safety, Italian Emigration Committee, Lottery, Election '88, National Guard, Aging, Federal Procurement, Culture and History, Marshall County Airport, Small Cities Block Grant, Labor, Taxes, Agriculture, Community Development, Human Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Carper, Congressman. Topics include: Health, Highways, Education, Motor Vehicles, Taxes, Natural Resources, Human Services, Regional Jail and Prison Authority, Police, Workers' Compensation, Public Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert C. Wise, United States Congressman; Robert C. Byrd, United States Senator; Nick Lazaris, Administrative Assistant to the Governor of West Virginia; Charles Harvey, Jackson County Commissioner. Topics include: Funding Assistance, Small Cities Block Grant, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Public Services, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Finance and Administration, Legislation, Carnifax Ferry Battleground Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James R. Carpenter, Mayor of the City of Buckhannon. Topics include: Federal Black Lung Claim, Highways, Railroads, Public Services, Library Commission, Human Services, Aging Commission, Labor, Appalachian Regional Commission, Small Cities Block Grant, Education, Health, Asbestos, 1985 Flood, Employment Security, Finance and Administration, Reappraisal, Workers' Compensation Fund, Liability Insurance, Public Employees Retirement System.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dayton Carr, President of the Grant County Commission; Edward R. Carr, Chairman of the Clay County Republican Executive Committee. Topics include: Public Safety, Highways, Emergency Services, Taxes, Nursing Homes, Workers' Compensation Fund, Department of Corrections, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Grant County Commission, Ambulance Service, Flood Relief, Legislative Issues, Aging Commission, Small Business Association, Labor, Library Commission, Health, Education, Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dayton Carr, President of the Grant County Commission; Edward R. Carr, Chairman of the Clay County Republican Executive Committee. Topics include: Public Safety, Highways, Emergency Services, Taxes, Nursing Homes, Workers' Compensation Fund, Department of Corrections, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Grant County Commission, Ambulance Service, Flood Relief, Legislative Issues, Aging Commission, Small Business Association, Labor, Library Commission, Health, Education, Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bill Carter, President, Huttonsville Correctional Association; Clifford Goddin, Vice President, Huttonsville Correctional Association; Bruce Carter, United Hospital Center; David Carter, President, AmStar Ambulance Service, Incorporated; J. Douglas Carter, Manager, Potomac Valley Transit Authority; James G. Carter, Administrator, West Virginia Department of Health; and Jimmy Carter, Former President of the United States, Honorary Co-Chair, United States Committee for UNICEF. Topics include: highways, employment security, public employees insurance board, medicaid, human services, health care cost review authority, legislative issues, community and economic development, air pollution, department of motor vehicles, department of corrections, tax department, public transportation, finance and administration, and liability insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Carter, Owner, Pinnacle Productions; Robert Carter, Chairman, Republicans Abroad; and Roberta Carter, Associate Dean, Division of Continuing Education, The University of Tulsa. Topics include: Veterans Memorial Bridge, highways, human services, community and industrial development, social security, commission on aging, Martin Luther King Jr. Day Holiday, solid waste authority, small cities block grant, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Calvin Carte, Chairman, Local Board #1, Selective Service Board; Gene Carte, President, Fayette County Commission; Nancy Cartwright, Oil Transport, Incorporated; James Caruth, Executive Director, West Virginia Education Association; Stephen Hald, Director of Government Relations, West Virginia Education Association; Thomas Vogel, President, West Virginia Education Association; James Caruthers, Putnam County Commission; James Carvelli, Chief, Stonewood Volunteer Fire Department; J.O. Carver, Plant Manager, The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company; James Cary, President, West Virginia International Industries, Inc.; McDonald Cary, President, Cary Construction, Inc.; Michael Caryl, Chairman, West Virginia Municipal Bond Commission, Commissioner, and State Tax Department. Topics include: selective service board, Sexual Abuse, Incest and Neglect Team; Governor's Community Partnership Program; highways, tax department, workers' compensation, legislative issues, Gold Dome project, J.T. P.A. Program, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Plant, community and economic development, C\u0026amp;P Telephone, United Way Campaign, public service commission, and tax department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jane Carter, Studio 7 Education Through Art, Inc. Topics vary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Manuel Cases, President, Philippine-American Alliance Foundation, Inc.; Albert Casey, Postmaster General of the United States; James Casey, West Virginia, House of Delegates; Robert Casey, Governor of Pennsylvania; Thomas Casey, President, McDowell County Volunteer Fire Department; and Crystal Cash, Mayor, Town of Leon, West Virginia. Topics include: income tax, human services, employment security, Diamond-Bathurst closing, finance and administration, small cities block grant, community partnership grant, workers' compensation fund, U.S. Department of Labor, education, highways, Mon/Fayette Expressway, energy, Appalachian Regional Commission, Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution, natural resources, department of commerce, and lottery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Roy Cashdollar, Mayor, City of Chester, West Virginia; Lois Cashell, Acting Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Frank Casillas, Assistant Secretary of Labor, Employment and Training, U.S. Department of Labor; Fredrick Armstrong, Associate Director, Department of Archives and History, West Virginia Department of Culture and History; James Cason, Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary, land and Minerals Management, U.S. Department of the Interior; Pat Castillo Council Member, City of Sunnyvale, California; and Michael Castle, Chairman, Project on Infant Mortality, Southern Governors' Association. Topics include: small cities block grant, community and industrial development, culture and history, natural resources, employment, health, and tax department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Corrigan, Regional Director, United States Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration; Benny Cassady, President, McDowell County Board of Education; Grey Cassell, Superintendent of Schools, Hampshire County Board of Education; Marka Cassell, The Braxton Democrat; and Lowell Basford, Acting Director of Personnel, State of West Virginia Civil Service System. Topics include: Cass Scenic Railroad, education, natural resources, damming of rivers, special session on education, 1988 legislation, taxes, highways, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, public service commission, Greenbriar River Dam, civil service, veterans' home, commission on aging, teachers' salaries, and workers' compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mike Castle, Governor, State of Delaware, Chairman, Republican Governors' Association, Chairman, National Governors' Association on Human Services; Kelly Castleberry, Secretary-Treasurer, American Federation of Musicians; and Betty Castor, Commissioner, Florida Department of Education. Topics include: department of health, Republican Governors' Association, National Governors' Association (education; handbook on children), preschool programs, education, human services, public service commission, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Georgeanna Cathell, Secretary, Save Our Schools Committee; Donald Cather, Director, Department of Public Works, City of Miami, Florida; C.N. Harman, Minority Leader, West Virginia State Senate; W. Gale Catlett, Head Basketball Coach, West Virginia University; Leo Catsonis, Judge, Thirteenth Judicial Circuit; Eileen Catterson, Medical Director, Children's Health Care, Inc.; and Ronald Stemple, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: health, health, education, legislative issues, farm management commission, taxes, 1977 Mingo County Flood, highways, natural resources, foreign trade, and lottery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Donald Caudill, Executive Director, North Central Regional Education Service Agency; Herman Caudill, Mayor, City of Madison, West Virginia; Leroy Caudill, First City Insurance Agency; Geraldine Cavacini, Division of Medical Processing, West Virginia Department of Human Services; Lauro Cavazos, Secretary, United States Department of Education; and Bruce Cavender and Constance Arthur, Co-chairmen, Kanawha Citizens for a Judicial Annex Regional Jail. Topics include: highways, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, limited gaming, human services, community and industrial development, legislation, public employees insurance, tax department, retirement, insurance, regional jail and prison authority, aging, economic development, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jonathan Cavendish, Realcorp, Inc.; Commercial and Industrial Real Estate; Gordon Cawelti, Executive Director, Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development; and Hobart Cawood, Chairman, We The People 200 Committee. Topics include: commission on aging, tax department, human services, highways, finance and administration, economic development authority, education, 200th Anniversary of the Constitution, workers' compensation, and workers' compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Andrew Casto, Mayor, Town of Anmore, West Virginia; John Casto, Division of Law Enforcement, Department of Natural Resources, State of West Virginia; Roy Casto, President, Raleigh County Education Association; and William Casto, President, Ripley Rotary Club, President, Executive Committee, Jackson General Hospital. Topics include: highways, social service budget cuts, workers' compensation fund, drug enforcement, natural resources, white water rafting, commerce, human services, public service commission, tax department, public employees retirement system, and Williamstown Bridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Pat Cecil, Staff Writer, Bluefield Daily Telegraph; R.E. Cecil, General Manager, Quality Inn Wheeling East; Anthony Celebrezze, Attorney General, State of Ohio; and Richard Celeste, Governor of Ohio, Chairman, Committee on Human Resources, National Governors' Association. Topics include: highways, workers' compensation, community development, department of motor vehicles, department of corrections, National Governors' Association, National Science Foundation Survey, insurance (National Governors' Association Liability task force), and Appalachian Regional Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard Celeste, Governor of Ohio, Chairman, Employment and Training Subcommittee, National Governors' Association; Wendy Gramm, Administrator, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget; John Keane, Director, Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce; Dale Nitzschke, President, Marshall University; J. Cerra, Executive Director, Mid-Ohio Valley Industrial Council, Incorporated; and Thomas Cera, Chairman, Northern Panhandle Private Industry Council, Management Co-chairman, Project Best, Inc. Chairman, Upper Ohio Valley Italian Foundation, Inc. Topics include: acid rain, legislation, 1988 census dress rehearsal, economic development, lottery, job training partnership, community and industrial development, and limited gaming.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jim Cerra, Executive Director, Mid-Ohio Valley Industrial Council, Inc.; Ramona Cerra, Mid-Ohio Valley Industrial Council, Inc.; Thomas Cerra, General Chairman, Upper Ohio Italian Festival; Mary Cerreto, Chief Executive Officer, Accreditation Council for Services for Mentally Retarded and Other Developmentally Disabled Persons; Robert Cetti, President, Amerdyne Industries, Inc.; and Bill Ceverha, Texas House of Representatives. Topics include: culture and history, public energy authority, department of health, economic development, and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Warren Duliere, Editor and President, The West Virginia Advocate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Distinguished West Virginian Applications\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Willard M. Ansel, Executive Secretary of the Teachers Retirement Board; Vernon F. Harless, Sheriff of Boone County. Topics include: Distinguished West Virginian Certificates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Distinguished West Virginian Certificates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Guy Owen Baker, Choral Director of the West Virginia Institute of Technology; A. Eddie Bassitt, Mayor of the City of Saint Albans. Topics include: Distinguished West Virginian Certificates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety; Gus R. Douglass, Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture. Topics include: Distinguished West Virginian Certificates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety; Gus R. Douglass, Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture. Topics include: Distinguished West Virginian Certificates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: C. H. Harman, West Virginia Senate; Betsy Hutchison, Director of The National Youth Science Camp. Topics include: Distinguished West Virginian Certificates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William D. Moore, Mayor of Hedgesville. Topics include: Distinguished West Virginian Certificates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dale Nitzschke, President of Marshall University; Marvin P. Shelton, District Director of the Small Business Association; Richard L. Thornburgh, Director of the Institute of Politics at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Topics include: Distinguished West Virginian Certificates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: Distinguished West Virginian Certificates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Distinguished West Virginian Certificates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Distinguished West Virginian Certificates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert \"Chuck\" Chambers, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Dan Tonkovich, President of the West Virginia State Senate.  Topics include: Human Services, Highways, Lumber Imports, Consumer Sales Tax, Tax Department, Legislation, Employment Security, Major Budget Cuts, Finance and Administration, National Governors' Association, Health, Veterans' Affairs, Campaign 1988.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Nancy Chambers, President of the Board of Directors of the Family Refuge Center; Robert \"Chuck\" Chambers, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Ben Bailey, Governor's Assistant of the State of West Virginia. Topics include: Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Medical Malpractice, Tort Reform, Golden Mountaineer, Taxes, Human Services, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Victim Assistance Program, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction, Aging Commission, Community Development, Finance and Administration, Lottery, Anti-Abortion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: West Virginia Chamber of Commerce Leadership Team.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Phillip E. Cline, Chairman of the Huntington Chamber of Commerce; D. Max Fancis, Chairman of the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce; Robert M. Steptoe Jr., President of the Harrison County Chamber of Commerce; John D. Hurd, President of the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce; John A. Chapman, President of the Charleston Regional Chamber of Commerce and Development; Joseph W. Mayernick, Executive Director of the Weirton Chamber of Commerce. Topics include: West Virginia Chamber of Commerce, Finance and Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Challenger Disaster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Benjamin L. Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Arch Moore. Topics include: Finance and Administration, Odyssey of the Mind Program, Human Services, Health, Public Employees Retirement System, Highways, Veterans Affairs, Public Services, Board of Probation and Parole, Department of Labor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Benjamin L. Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Arch Moore; H. Truman Chafin, West Virginia Senator; Ralph Steele, Assistant to the Commissioner of Alcohol Beverage Control Commission. Topics include: Highways, Human Services, Bicentennial Commission, Department of Labor, Social Security, Corrections, State Taxes, Small Cities Block Grant, Education, West Virginia Professional Educators, Workers' Compensation Fund, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction, Energy, Community Development, Liability Insurance, Small Business Support, Appalachian Regional Commission, Housing Development Fund, Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ben L. Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Arch Moore. Topics include: Taxes, Motor Vehicles, Highways, Commerce, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Department of Corrections, Spurr Memorial Playground Board, Community Partnership Grant, Playground Renovation, Health, Workers' Compensation Fund, Natural Resources, Employment, Education, Black Lung, Human Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Lottery, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Prayer in School, West Virginia Children's Home, Human Services, Department of Corrections, Culture and History.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas K. Chaplin, Mayor of the City of Westover. Topics include: Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, American-Soviet Youth Exchange, Legal, Highways, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Natural Resources, Appalachian Regional Commission, Employment Security Problem, Taxes, Health, Public Safety, Aging Commission, Legislative Issues, West Virginia Airport Systems Plan, Death Penalty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John A. Chapman, President of the Charleston Regional Chamber of Commerce. Topics include: Federal Aviation Administration, Unemployment, Buy American, Employment and Training, Liability Insurance, Community and Industrial Development, Job Training Partnership Act, West Virginia Association of Community Health Centers, Labor, Small Cities Block Grant, Natural Resources, Employment Security, Workers' Compensation Fund, Public Safety, Taxes on Tobacco and Gas, Taxes, Highways, Legislative Issues, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Human Services, Health, Public Services, Health Cost Care.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: D. Charles, Professor and Chairman, Marshall University School of Medicine; Shirley Furry, General Manager, Charleston Symphony Orchestra; Peggy Charren, President, Action for Children's Television; James Thomas, President, Charleston Renaissance Corporation; Rosemary Charochak, Executive Coordinator, Ohio County Chapter, Association for Retarded Citizens, Inc.; Gene Swanzey, Vice President, Director of State Government Relations, Chase Manhattan Corporation; Robert Holliday, West Virginia State Senator; and George Chaump, Head Football Coach, Marshall University Department of Athletics. Topics include: tax department, department of motor vehicles, human services, workers' compensation, civil contingent fund, public service commission, veterans' memorial, commission on aging, civil service system, Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution, department of health, casino gambling, education, and highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dale Harwood, Council President, Chief Cornstalk Council No. 756, Boy Scouts of America; Donald Cheek, Scout Executive Chief Cornstalk Council No. 756, Boy Scouts of America; Robert Chehi, Financial Analysis, West Virginia Economic Development Authority, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; Eleanor Chelimsky, Director, United States General Accounting Office, Program Evaluation and Methodology Division; Marilyn Chelstrom, President, The Taft Institute for Two-Party Government; Robert Reishman, Managing General Partner, Reishman Associates; Thomas Chema, Chairman, State of Ohio Public Utilities Commission; Claude Chemtob, Research and Development Coordinator, U.S. Veterans Administration; Liliane Chen, President, Jantic Corporation; Peter Jin-Fu Chen, Supervisor, Overall Planning Department, Council of Labor Affairs, Executive Yuan, Republic of China; B.I. Cheney, Acting Regional Director, ACTION; and Lynne Cheney, Chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities. Topics include: health, surface mining, natural resources, chemical industry, ACTION, VISTA Volunteers, culture and history, and National Endowment for the Humanities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Cheng, Director, Sino-American International, Labor Service Corporation; Leo Cherne, Executive Director, The Research Institute of America, Incorporated; John Chernenko, West Virginia State Senate; Marc Chernenko, Chairman, Board of Directors, Brooke County Committee on Aging; Charles Cherry, Mayor, Town of Triadelphia, West Virginia; Dave Sheshire, President, Ranson Planning Commission, Corporation of Ranson, West Virginia; William Chesser, Director, Office of Federal Operations/HDS; Barbara Cheuvront, Clerk of the Wirt County Commission; Evelyn Waggoner, Circuit Clerk of Wirt County; Rusty Cheuvront, Administrative Assistant, Scheduling, Office of the Governor of Kentucky; Terrence Chewning, Chairperson, Brindisi Youth Organization; and Frederick Chien, Representative, Coordination Council for North American Affairs. Topics include: West Virginia University, flood control, employment security, department of motor vehicles, small business, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), public service commission, low income weatherization assistance, tax department, highways, small cities block grant, department of public safety, human services, community and industrial development, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dorothy Chlad, Founder and President, National Safety Town Center; Chank Nak Choi, Minister, Ministry of Energy and Resources, Republic of China; Seok Yoon Choe, Construction Attache, Embassy of the Republic of Korea; Soo Bock Choi, Department of Political Science, Marshall University; Y.D. Choi, A.A.U. National Tae Kwon Do General Secretary; Diane Chopyak, Public Relations Specialist, Mountaineer Food Bank; Michael Chow, Environmental Protection Department, Union Carbide Corporation, Donna Moore, Program Officer, Christa McAuliffe Program; Jed Christensen, Director, U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of Surface Mining; Gary Christie, City Manager, City of Princeton, West Virginia; James Christie, Grafton Coal Company; John Chistodoulou, Manager, Safety, Security and Environmental Compliance, Sterling Faucet Company; Janice Christopher, President, West Virginia Association for Counseling and Development; and Chiu Chuang-huan, Taiwan Provincial Government, Office of the Governor, Republic of China. Topics include: job training program, foreign trade, West Virginia Board of Medicine, Mountaineer Food Bank, Kare Krishna, lottery, natural resources, Christa McAuliffe Fellowship 1988, human services, highways, legislation, employment security, commission on aging, grant for community crime prevention, State Emergency Response Commission, health, department of motor vehicles, Environmental Protection Agency, workers' compensation, department of commerce, and West Virginia Recovery Foundation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Donald Christiansen, Editor and Publisher, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Topics include: department of energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jed Christensen, Director, U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of Surface Mining; and Michael Bailin, President, Public/Private Ventures. Topics include: surface coal mining reclamation, abandoned mine land program, natural resources, geo-tech land permit, Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act, and Abandoned Mine Lands Conference 1985.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Donovan, President and CEO, Chicago Board of Trade; Samuel Chico, President, Chico Dairy Company; Frederick Chien, Representative, Coordination Council for Northern American Affairs; Steve Chidester, Mayor, Town of Bruceton Mills, West Virginia; Howard Kenney, Executive Director, West Virginia Human Rights Commission. Topics include: workers' compensation, Hare Krishna, tax department, U.S. Department of Agriculture; higher education legislation, public employees insurance, highways, investment, international trade, human services, turnpike commission, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert Childers, West Virginia House of Delegates; Faye Chiles, Director of Licensure, State of Tennessee, Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation; Lawton Chiles, Chairman, national Commission to Prevent Infant Mortality, U.S. Senator;  Ross Free, Member of Parliament, House of Representatives, Commonwealth Parliament of Australia; Tetsuo Chino, President, American Honda Motor Company; and Hwang Tzuen-Chiou, President, The Control Yuan, Republic of China. Topics include: public safety, tax department, education special session, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), highways, human services, commerce, health, natural resources, 1985 Youth Science Camp, liability insurance, economic development, and workers' compensation fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: C.L. Christian, President, Continental Brick Company; and Diane Christian, President, Board of Directors, CONTACT Huntington, Rape Crisis Counseling Team. Topics include: Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Appalachian Regional Commission, regional jail authority, human services, social security, victim assistance program, lottery, community and industrial development, natural resources, natural resources, tax department, and employment security.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ann Church, Coordinator, State Legislation, The Humane Society of the United States; Bennett Church, Superintendent, McDowell County Public Schools; Lloyd Church, Conservation Crusade; Nina Church, Clerk, McDowell County Magistrate Court; Gilbert Churchill, Acting Forest Supervisor, Monongahela National Forest. Topics include: natural resources, highways, Appalachian Regional Commission, social security, human services, education, health, lottery, workers' compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: J.S. Church Executive Director, Logan-Mingo Area Mental Health, Inc. Topics include: department of public safety, and health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State. Topics include: Christmas greetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: finance and administration and Christmas tree donations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with:Albert Ciampanella, WVCA Legislative Chairman, West Virginia Cosmetologists Association; Norma Ciccarello, Executive Director, West Virginia Utility Contractors Association; Bill Clinton, Governor of Arkansas; Anthony Cipriani, Mayor, City of Wellsburg, West Virginia; and  Lawrence Cirignano, Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration. Topics include: West Virginia Utility Contractors Association, highways, Appalachian Regional Commission, health, flood recovery, highways, flood assistance, tax department, department of energy, public service commission, small cities block grant, and health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William Ciuros, President of the New York Corrections and Youth Services Association; Vernon Whitacre, West Virginia State Senator. Topics include: Highways, Public Services, Natural Resources, Citizens for a Balanced Budget, Citizens Committee for Children of New York, Citizens Scholarship, Citizens against Racism, Citizens for America, Corrections, Civil War Historical Site, Historical Preservation, Legislation, Higher Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: David T. Clark, Mayor of the Town of Paw Paw. Topics include: Human Services, Commerce, Employment with State, Natural Resources, Aging, Health, Mine Operation, Highways, Small Cities Block Grant, Community and Industrial Development, Labor, Culture and History.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Marianne K. Clark, Project Manager of the National Governors' Association. Topics include: Health, Motor Vehicles, Finance and Administration, Social Studies Fair, Highways, Human Services, Commerce, Public Safety, National Governors' Association, Workers Compensation Fund, Community and Industrial Development, Aging, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Abortion, Small Cities Block Grant, Social Security Administration, Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: David Z. Morgan, President, West Virginia State Medical Association; Charlie Brown, Attorney General of the State of West Virginia. Topics include: Little Beaver State Park, Medical Affairs, Board of Medicine, Farmers Home Administration, Taxes, Worker's Compensation Fund, Corrections, Highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Aging Commission, Highways, Health, Flood Recovery Efforts, Workers Compensation Fund, National Youth Science Camp, 1985 Youth Science Camp, Industrial Development, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Human Services, Housing and Urban Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William L. Clay, Chairman of the Committee on Education and Labor of the US House of Representatives; Eugene Claypole, President of the United Mine Workers of America. Topics include: Correspondence, Aging Commission, Education, Taxes, Community Development, Highways, Motor Vehicles, Human Services, 1985 Flood, Commerce, Library Commission, Job Training Partnership Act, Health, Workers' Compensation Fund, Employment and Training.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert D. Orr, Governor of Indiana; C. Everett Koop, The Surgeon General of the Public Health Service Department of Health and Human Services; Robert C. Byrd, Minority Leader of the United States Senate; Nick Joe Rahall II, Congressman; John D. Rockefeller, Senator; Robert E. Wise, Congressman; Benjamin L. Bailey, Counsel to the Governor's Office. Topics include: Legislative Issues, Clean Coal Technology, Clean Air Act, Clean Indoor Air Act, Clean Jobs Act, Clean Water Amendments of 1985, Natural Resources, Clean Water Act, Clear Total Coalition, Commerce, Public Services, Education, Health, Social Security Administration, Higher Education, Moundsville Penitentiary, Industrial Development, Human Services, Finance and Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William P. Clements, Governor of the State of Texas. Topics include: Natural Resources, Safety Belt Use, Public Services, Finance and Administration, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Human Services, Taxes, Interest in Children's Trust Fund, Community and Industrial Development, Child Care Rates, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Motor Vehicles, Corrections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Larry Cline, President of the Mingo County Commission; Bill Clinton, Chairman of the Southern Corporate Coalition to Improve Maternal and Child Health, Governor of Arkansas. Topics include: Highways, Abortion, Human Services, Community Development, National Youth Science Camp, Republic Governors' Association, Employment and Training, Job Training Partnership Act, Health, Motor Vehicles, Education Commission of the States, Correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bill Clinton, Governor of Arkansas. Topics include: National Governors' Association, Infant Mortality, Education, US-Canadian Task Force, Commission on the South, Adult Literacy, Human Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Commerce, Highways, Library Funding, Culture and History, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Tourism, Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, Health, Veterans Affairs, Motor Vehicles, Social Security, Legislative Issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Library Funding, Culture and History, Tourism, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, Health, Veterans Affairs, Motor Vehicles, Blennerhassett Island, Social Security, Highways, Legislative Issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Larry Cline, President of the Mingo County Commission; Paul C. Cline, Delegate of West Virginia. Topics include: Health, Motor Vehicles, Small Cities Block Grant, Human Services, Banking, Education, Commerce, Highways, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James R. Clowser, President of the Potomac House. Topics include: Health, Mental Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert L. Clodius, President of the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges; Robert Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways; Paul J. Clowers, Mayor of the City of Mullens. Topics include: Education, Highways, Abortion, Prayer in Schools, Commerce, Beer Commission, Natural Resources, Support of Sales Tax on Food, Public Service Commission, Human Resources, Social Security, Community Development, Motor Vehicles, Small Cities Block Grant, Vocation Rehabilitation, Mental Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Michael L. Clowser, Executive Director of the Contractors Association of West Virginia. Topics include: Highways, Fire Department Program, Health, Public Employees Insurance Board, Public Libraries, Mental Health Funding, Salary Equalization.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Gary G. White, President of West Virginia Coal Association; Robert C. Byrd, Minority Leader of the United States Senate; John S. Herrington, Secretary of Energy; Richard Lyng, Secretary of Agriculture; Mack Mattingly, Georgia Senator; Alan Mollohan, United States Congressman; Nick Joe Rahall, US House of Representatives; John D. Rockefeller, US Senator; Harley O. Staggers; Robert E. Wise, Congressman; Joseph J. Yanick, Director of the Office of Energy of the United States Department of Commerce International Trade Administration; Sidney R. Yates, Congressman. Topics include: Coal Industry, Clean Coal Technology Coalition, Coal, Public Energy Authority, National Coal Council, Agriculture, Federal Lands Administration Act of 1986, Coal Strike.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George Evans, Secretary, Kentucky Energy Cabinet, Kentucky Center for Energy Research.Topics include: Coal Summit II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Louis Coakley, Assistant Director, Environmental Programs, Southern States Energy Board; H.E. Jones, West Virginia Coal Association; Dan Coats, U.S. House of Representatives; A. Parks Cobb, President, Duke Engineering and Services, Inc.; and John Cob, President/COO Eastern Bancorp. Topics include: tax department, Southern States Energy Board, West Virginia Coal Association, highways, energy, human services, teen pregnancy, B\u0026amp;O tax, health, public service commission, 1988 State of the State message, civil service, and social security.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Cobb, President, Magnet Bank; Daniel Cobb, Vice President and Dean of the Faculty, Bethany College; Mark Cobetto, President, Seven-Up Bottling Company of Wheeling; Christopher Coburn, Science and Technology Advisor, Office of the Governor (Ohio); and Harry Coburn, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Passport Services, U.S. Department of States. Topics include: human services, collective bargaining, department of commerce, natural resources, litter control campaign, legislative issues, public employees insurance, U.S. Department of State, highways, Public Employees Retirement System.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: D.E. Cochran, Chairman of the Board, Ames Lawn and Garden Tools; Florence Cochran, Director, Eastern Allegheny Council for Human Services, Inc.; Thomas Cochran, Senior Vice President, Shearson Lehman Brothers; James Cochrane, Resource Consultants and Developers, Inc. Topics include: public safety, education, legislative issues, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, National Guard, tax department, human services, flooding, finance and administration, workers' compensation, and small cities block grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Doder, International Union Area Director, American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees. Topics include: corrections, collective bargaining, motor vehicles, social security administration, finance and administration, human services, and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Nancy Coen, Vice-President, Marshall County Commission; Charles Spears, Director, West Virginia Department of Commerce, Division of Parks and Recreation; Mary Beth Coffey, Virginia Glass Products Corporation; and Matthew Coffey, President, National Tooling and Machining Association. Topics include: health, human services, education, community and industrial development, finance and administration, and highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: B.L. Coffindaffer, Associate Director, The University of Maryland, Cooperative Extension Service; Earnest Coffindaffer, Wheat, First Securities; James Coffman, Mayor, Town of West Hamlin, West Virginia; and Wade Coffindaffer, General Manager, Spencer Business Forms Company, Inc. Topics include: economic and community development, lumber imports, small cities block grant, natural resources, and workers' compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: R.W. Cokeley, West Virginia Insurance Company; Stephen Cogar, President, West Virginia Trooper's Association; Jacqueline Cogle, President, Good Times Boosters, Inc., Martinsburg High School Good Times Show Choir; and Pat Ellicott, Comptroller, Office of the Governor. Topics include: insurance, finance and administration, transit, natural resources, workers' compensation, human services, highways, department of public safety, and civil contingent fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Don Cogman and R. Spencer Oliver, Co-Chairmen, The American Council of Young Political Leaders; Joe Kirby, Director of Administrative Services, College of Graduate Studies; Bertie Cohen, Chairperson, State Commission on Aging; Claire Cohen, Vice President, Managing Director, State Ratings, Moody's Investors Service; Edwin Cohen, Executive Director, Agency for Instructional Technology; and James Coil, Professor of Surgery, Marshall University. Topics include: American Council of Young Political Leaders, commission on aging, state of the state message, We the People 200 Celebration, commerce, education, department of corrections, highways, Moundsville Penitentiary, and health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James Coleman, Mid-Atlantic Regional Director, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior; David Heydinger, Director, West Virginia Department of Health; Monty Coles, President, Walnut Valley Acres Association; Alvin Wiggins, Chairman, Colin Anderson Human Rights Commission; Herbert Colker, Executive Vice President, West Virginia Electric Supply Company; and Matt Colker, Vice President of Operations, West Virginia Electric Supply Company. Topics include: highways, insurance, medicare reimbursement, human services, health, Project Unity 200, department of public safety, Pike Island Locks and Dam Project, grants, Colin Anderson Center, employment security, taxes, Huntington, West Virginia, finance and administration, unemployment compensation, collective bargaining, and Public Employees Insurance Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Chad Colley, National Commander, Disabled American Veterans, National Service and Legislative Headquarters; Charles Collier, President/Executive Director, Princeton-Mercer County Chamber of Commerce; Edwin Colodny, Chairman/President, U.S. Air, Incorporated; Gino Colombo, West Virginia State Senate; Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State; Carol Herrick, Chief, Division of Waste Management, State of West Virginia; Robert Colombo, Director, Office of Employment and Training Programs, U.S. Department of Labor; Rafael Hernandez-Colon, Governor of Puerto Rico; A. James Manchin, West Virginia State Treasurer; Forena Colvin, Executive Director, West Virginia Professional Educators, Incorporated; and Amy Colvin, Director of Legislative Affairs, Rural Housing Action Committee. Topics include: education, legislative issues, Appalachian Regional Commission, tourism, liability insurance, Hare Krishna, highways, small cities block grant, motor vehicles, job training program, energy, highways, and West Virginia Housing Authority.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: public employees and collective bargaining.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Cole, Mayor, Town of Bethany, West Virginia; Paul Cole, Mayor, City of Bluefield, West Virginia; Jeffrey Cole, President, Cole National Corporation; Leslie Cole and Deborah Gona, The Council of State Governments; and Monty Coles, President, Save Supply Company. Topics include: highways, tax department, education, abortion, education, workers' compensation, West Virginia Alcoholic Berage Control Commission, small cities block grant, industrial development, seat belt law, public safety, natural resources, community and industrial development, economic development, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Grant County Ambulance Authority, and flood recovery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Phyllis Cole, Chairman, Grant County Republican Executive Committee, Grant County Flood Recovery Coordinator; Thomas Cole, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents, President, West Virginia State College; Winfred Godwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board; and R. Wayne Cole, Administrator, Williamson Memorial Hospital. Topics include: Railroad Maintenance Authority, flood recovery, health, American Council of Young Political Leaders; natural resources, highways, healthcare, economic development, Stadium Bridge (Morgantown), Shepherd College, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Benjamin L. Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Moore; Dick Martin, Mayor of Ashland; Ron Coleman, Vice President of Human Resources of Ashland Coal Inc. Topics include: Ashland Coal, Speedway Feasibility Study, Winston Cup Speedways, General Highway Map for Putnam County, Industrial Site, Major Speedway Locations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ron Coleman, Vice President of Human Resources of Ashland Coal Inc. Topics include:Auto Racing, Speedway, Tri-State/River Cities Area Tourism Strategic Planning Study.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ron Coleman, Vice President of Human Resources of Ashland Coal Inc. Topics include: Speedway Feasibility Study.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James Coleman, Director of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Office of the National Park Service; Pat Ellicott, Comptroller of the Office of the Governor; Ron Coleman, Vice President of Human Resources of Ashland Coal Inc. Topics include: Taxes, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Natural Resources, Community Development, National Park Service, Human Services, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Health, Highways, Clean Jobs Act, Moundsville Penitentiary, Corrections, Worker's Compensation Fund, Liability Insurance, Huntington Speedway.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James Coleman, Director of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Office of the National Park Service. Topics include: Health, US Consumer Product Safety Commission, Natural Resources, Mental Health, Labor, Eagle Scout, Highways, State's Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan and Action Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Human Services, Highways, West Virginia Energy Authority, Aging, Community Development, Industrial Development, Workers' Compensation Fund, Focus 2000 Plan, Public Services, Transportation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Insurance, Aging, Human Services, Highways, Worker's Compensation Fund, Death Penalty, Taxes, Social Security Administration, Public Services, Support for Prayer in Schools, Commerce, Education, Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Martha Layne Collins, Governor of Kentucky. Topics include: Commerce, Tourism, Southern Governors' Association, Community Development, Appalachian Regional Commission, West Virginia Racing Commission, Education, Energy, Health, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Missing and Exploited Children, Appalachian Focus Magazine, Appalachian Regional Commission's Governors' Highway Committee, National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Benjamin Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Moore. Topics include: Highways, Finance and Administration, Social Security Administration, Workers Compensation Fund, Rural Development Authority, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Job Training Partnership Act, Aging, Motor Vehicles, Human Service, Communication Workers of America, Computer Services, Communications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Federal Communications Commission, Health, Culture and History, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Lottery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dan R. Tonkovich, President of the West Virginia Senate; Richard DeVaul, Dean of the School of Medicine at West Virginia University; George Bush, Vice President of the United States of America. Topics include: Natural Resources, Coal, Education, Health, Cancer Center at West Virginia University, Health Care Costs, 1988 Legislation, Human Services, Labor, Medicine, Highways, Public Safety, Taxes, Water Resources Development Act, Community Development, Workers' Compensation Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dan VanCamp, President of the Tyler County Commission. Topics include: Taxes, Computer Systems.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: West Virginia State Police; Charleston Police Department; Robert Braunder, Program Administrator for the Health Facilities Evaluation Program of the State Department of Health; Clarence Burdette, Assistant State Superintendent of Schools of the Bureau of Vocational, Technical, and Adult Education of the State Department of Education; Wheeling Police Department; Kent Carper, Chief of Police of the City of Charleston; Robert D. Chehi, Executive Secretary of the Public Employees Insurance Board; Williamstown Police Department; John H. Davis, Executive Director of the National Recreation and Park Association; W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent of the West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Parkersburg Police Department; Robert Shinn Emerson, Director of the Huntington Museum of Art; Bluefield Police Department. Topics include: Commendations, Public Safety, Highways, West Virginia State Police, Police, Health, Human Services, Education, Public Employees Insurance Board, Parks and Recreation, Art.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: West Virginia State Police; Logan County Sheriff's Department; Mike Loss, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources of the Law Enforcement Division; Ohio State Police; Charleston Police Department; Craig Loy, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety Division of the Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; Bill Mathess, West Virginia University Department of Public Safety; Williamstown Police Department; Michigan State Police; Wheeling Police Department; Dale F. Nitzschke, President of Marshall University; Jo Ann H. Petry, Administrative Officer of the Department of Culture and History; Jim Powell, West Virginia Department of Highways; Bob Roberts; Director of Public Safety at West Virginia University; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Commerce; John A. Wilson III, Adjutant General of the State of West Virginia. Topics include: Commendations, Public Safety, West Virginia State Police, Police, Natural Resources, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Culture and History, Highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Raegan, President of the United States of America; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of Highways of the State of West Virginia. \nTopics include: Abortion, Energy, Education, Legislation '86, Liability Insurance, Highways, Vocational Rehabilitation, Public Services, Motor Vehicles, Worker's Compensation Fund, Human Services, Culture and History, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Wanda F. Ashcraft, Mayor of the City of Shinnston; Eddie Bassett, Mayor of the City of St. Albans; Charles R. Gardner, Mayor of the City of Charleston; William H. Hancock; Mayor of the Town of Union; Franklin D. Heck, Mayor of the City of Kenova. Topics include: Election Congratulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bobby L. Zickefoose, Mayor of the City of Smithers. Topics include: Election Congratulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Debate Congratulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Nell C. Bailey, Vice President and Dean of Student Affairs at Marshall University; William D. Barns, Professor of History at West Virginia University. Topics include: Congratulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Carl Callaway, Vice President, Steel of West Virginia; A.R. Carpenter, Senior Vice President, CSX; S. Bruce Clarke, Clarke Paper Company; Jacqueline Cogle, President, GOOD TIMES Booster Club; and Rodney Cooper, Director, Kanawha County Parks and Recreation Commission. Topics include: Congratulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Deborah Davis, Vice President and Cashier, Union National Bank; Thomas Dennis, Director, Federal Agency Regulatory Affairs, American Electric Power; James Edwards, President, Medical University of South Carolina; and Edwin Flowers, Vice President for Institutional Advancement, West Virginia University. Topics include: general congratulations, debate congratulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William Lilligan, Mayor, Sistersville, West Virginia; Nancy Harris, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Education; Lee Iacoca, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Chrysler Corporation; Robert Jackson, Assistant Treasurer of State for Safekeeping, Treasurer of State's Office, State of West Virginia; and Charles Jones, President, Madison Coal and Supply Company. Topics include: congratulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bernard Kern, Executive Director, Goodwill Industries of KYOWVA Area, Inc.; Irvin Kilmas, Director of Operations, Chemicals, Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company; Donald Kopp, West Virginia House of Delegates; John Lipphardt, Acting Mayor of Wheeling, West Virginia; Janet Doss, Member, Logan County Board of Education; John McGee, President, Clay Communications, Incorporated; and John Marion, Executive Director, Ultra-Marathon Cycling, Inc. Topics include: congratulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: S.G. Nazzaro, Wheeling Hospital; Leonard Nelson, President, West Virginia Institute of Technology; Roger Nestor, Extension Agent, Barbour County Extension Service; Fred Neudek, Mayor, Oak Hill West Virginia; Dale Nitzschke, President, Marshall University; Richard Northup, Vice President, Appalachian Power Company; Hugh O'Brian, Founder, Chairman, and CEO, Hugh O'Brian Youth Foundation; Pat Pappas, Mayor of Parkersburg, West Virginia; Charles Patton, West Virginia Department of Highways; and Rex Repass, President, Ryan-Repass Research; Daniel Ritchie, Chairman, Westinghouse Broadcasting and Cable, Inc. Topics include: congratulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Vera Beaudin Saeedpour, Director, The Kurdish Program; Queen Sirikit of Thailand; Alan Stagg, Chairman and President, Stagg Engineering Services, Inc.; David Stamm, Plant Manager, NL Chemicals/NL Industries, Inc.; Jack Staton, United States Embassy, Algiers, United State Department of State; Robert Orr, Governor of Indiana; Diana Stout, Assistant Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, State of West Virginia; Richard Celeste, Governor of Ohio; Joe Colker, West Virginia Electric Supply Company; Henry Marockie, Superintendent, Ohio County Schools; James Morris, Enterprise Area Improvement Committee; John Sorrenti, County Commissioner, Hancock County Commission; and Linda Wright, Director, Kanawha County Public Library.\nTopics include: congratulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Terry Tamburini, Executive Director, MOVRC; Thomas Terry, Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone of West Virginia; Richard Thornburgh, Governor of Pennsylvania; Phillip Turner, Executive Director, West Virginia Commission on Aging; Iris Tutwiler, West Virginia Air National Guard, 167 Tactical Airlift Group; \nTopics include: congratulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard Breslin, President, The University of Charleston; Robert Conley, West Virginia House of Delegates; Brian Conley, Chief, Boomer Volunteer Fire Department; Donald Conley, Chairman of the Board, Marion County Chamber of Commerce; David Heydinger, Director, West Virginia Department of Health; Ted Connelly, Chairman, Dominion Hardwoods, Inc.; and Thomas Conley, Executive Vice President, American Fishing Tackle Manufacturers Association. Topics include: education, highways, grants, health, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), and small cities block grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James Neel, PyroChem, Inc.; Thomas Knight, Co-Chairman, Joint Committee on Government Operations, West Virginia Legislature; Lee Thomas, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; and Carl Salinger, Dean, West Virginia University College of Law. Topics include: black flies, commerce, human services, motor vehicles, commission on aging, board of regents, highways, tax department, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles Connor, Publisher, Beckley Newspapers; James Carrico, Superintendent, New River National River; and Allen Dyer, Raleigh County Health Center. Topics include: natural resources, black fly control, and health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: H. Harrison Conover, President President, Lloyds International Corporation; George O'Shea, Assistant Vice President, Lloyds International Corporation; J.C. Conover, President, The H.C. Nutting Company; C.F. Nutting, Vice President, The H.C. Nutting Company; H.S. Conrad, President, Pendleton County Farm Bureau; Herman Conrad, President, Committee on Aging for Randolph County, Inc.; Charles Field, President, The West Virginia Optometric Association; Michael Schwartz, Manager-Special Projects, Consolidation Coal Company; George Constantz, Director, Pine Run Ecological Laboratory; Bennett Smith, Editor, Columbia Today, Columbia Gas System; Edward Frantel, President and CEO, The Seven-Up Company; Silvio Conte, U.S. House of Representatives; and Charles Spears, Director, West Virginia Department of Commerce, Division of Parks and Recreation. Topics include: industrial development, human services, natural resources, highways, committee on aging, small cities block grant, energy, water resources board, Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution, consumer education information, consumer protection, human services, and lottery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Joe Adams, President, Webster County Commission; Art Ashley, Mayor, City of Nitro, West Virginia; Arden Ashley, Chairman, B-C-K-P Regional Intergovernmental Council; James Bayne, Secretary, U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission; William Bright, President, Land Use Corporation; Noreta McGee, Secretary, U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission; John Dingell, United States Congress; John Faltis, President, Anker Energy Corporation; R.E. Garbesi, Diamond Shamrock, Amherst Coal Company; John Gibbons, United States Congress; Benjamin Greene, President, West Virginia Surface Mining and Reclamation Association; C.E. Hall, Commissioner, Boone County Commission; L.W. Hamilton, Pratt Mining Company; William Harman, Principal, Morgan Stanley and Company Inc.; John Harris, John B. Harris, Inc.; Gail Harrion, Executive Coordinator, Coalition for A Competitive Conrail; William Janklow, Governor, State of South Dakota; Charles Jones, Vice Chairman and Treasurer, Amherst Industries, Incorporated; Ronald Kalyn, Chairman, Belomar Regional Council; James Justice, Vice President and General Manager, Sierra Coal Company; Charles Mechem, Senior General Attorney, Consolidated Rail Corporation; Violet Miller, City Clerk, Logan, West Virginia; and Paul Moran, President, Clear Creek Fuel Corporation. Topics include: sale of Conrail to Norfolk Southern, and natural gas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William Newman, Vice President and Washington Counsel, Consolidated Rail Corporation; Jack Elliott, President, Elliott Coal Sales Company; Rebecca Range, Assistant Secretary for Government Affairs, U.S. Department of Transportation; Nancy Clark Reynolds, President, Wexler, Reynolds, Harrison and Schule, Inc.; Thomas Saunders, Managing Director, Morgan Stanley and Company; Winston Teets, President, Hardy County Commission; Anne Wexler and Gail Harrison, Wexler Reynolds Harrison and Schule, Inc.; James Bayne, Secretary, U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission; J.R. Hawvermale, Executive Director, Eastern Panhandle Regional Planning and Development Council, Region 9; Joe Adams, President, Webster County Commission; and Raymond Prozzillo, Commissioner, Marion County Commission. Topics include: sale of Conrail to Norfolk Southern.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Elizabeth Dole, U.S. Secretary of Transportation. Topics include: sale of Conrail to Norfolk Southern.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Frank Williams, Chairman, West Virginia Coal Association; John Whisman, States' Regional Representative, Conrail; and Donald Whitehead, Federal Co-chairman, Conrail. Topics include: sale of Conrail to Norfolk Southern.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: contribution requests.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with:R. Anthony Cook, President, Krasco, Incorporated; Charles Cook, Secretary-Treasurer, Fraternal Order of Police, West Virginia State Lodge; E. Claude Cook, President, Stone and Cook, Inc.; Edward Cook, Director, Inwood Farmers Market; George Cook, General Manager, Charleston Marriott Hotel; Dave Lowe, Governor's Management Task Force-II; and Herbert Cook, Chairman, Cook Family Foods, Limited. Topics include: aging, education, collective bargaining, highways, department of public safety, natural resources, workers' compensation fund, Young American Medal for Bravery, human services, tax department, small cities block grant, higher education, commerce, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Iva Dean Cook, Professor of Special Education, West Virginia College of Graduate Studies; Catherine Raggio, Executive Director, Maryland Developmental Disabilities Council; L. Allen Phelps, University of Illinois; Charles Ness, Iowa Department of Employment Services; Patricia Mundt, Assistant Project Director, Institute of Public Administration; Jerald McNeil, Director of Employment, National Association of Counties; Betsy Lewis, Program Specialist, national Industries for the Severely Handicapped; Claudia Horn, Assistant Director of Rehabilitation, Goodwill Industries of America, Inc.; Rhona Hartman, HEATH Resource Center; Robert Colombo, Director, U.S. Department of Labor; Charlotte Conaway, U.S. Department of Education; William Pittman, Administration on Developmental Disabilities; Ethel Briggs, National Council on the Handicapped; Dennis Wyant, Vocational Rehabilitation and Education Services, U.S. Veterans Administration; Jack Victor, Director, Grants Management, Human Resources Center; Harilyn Spivack, President, National Head Injury Foundation, Inc.; Don Rogers, Director, Education/Handicapped Relations, Boy Scouts of America National Office; Adola Miller, Administrative Assistant/Personnel, West Virginia Housing Development Fund; James Cook, President and CEO, IntraOptics, Incorporated; and John Cook, President, Stevens Clinic Hospital, Welch, West Virginia. Topics include: highways, career development, housing development fund, tax department, energy, health, human services, commission on aging, and community and industrial development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Natural Resources, Highways, Workers' Compensation Fund, Public Employees Retirement System, Taxes, Health, Motor Vehicles, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Grant Assistance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Phyllis Cook, Chairperson of the Grant County Public Service District; Stephen L. Cook, Senator of West Virginia; Tommy Cook, President of the Board of Directors of the Wyoming County Opportunity Council; Ed Cooke, President of the Boone County Commission; W. R. Cooke, Secretary of AARP. Topics include: Human Services, West Virginia Turnpike, Emergency Water and Sewer, Health, Highways, Education, Motor Vehicles, Small Cities Block Grant, Governor's Commission on West Virginians Outdoors, Salary Increment, Nuclear Energy, 1988 Legislation, Weatherization Assistance Program, Lottery, Public Safety, Taxes, Finance and Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Holland H. Coors, Ambassador of the National Year of the Americas. Topics include: Natural Resources, Motor Vehicles, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Public Safety, Public Services, Small Cities Block Grant, Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Energy, Highways, Liability Insurance, Public Employees Insurance Board, Cooperative Extension Service, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, 1987 National Year of the Americas, Veterans Memorial Commission, Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Douglas Applegate, House of Representatives; Jed. D. Christensen, Director of the United States Department of the Interior; Lynn R. Williams, International President of the United Steelworkers of America. Topics include: Congratulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: H. H. Cooper Jr., Executive Director of the Berkeley County Development Authority; Harold Cooper, Executive Director of the Council of Southern Mountains; Jim Cooper, Coordinating Social Service Supervisor of the West Virginia Department of Human Services; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Minnie Wayne Cooper, President of the Booker T. Washington Memorial Association. Topics include: Port Authority Legislation, Employment and Training, Highways, Commerce, Energy, Mining Fatality, Human Services, Watershed Project, Small Business Association, West Virginia State Lottery, Whitewater Rafting, Natural Resources, Aging Commission, Public Employees Insurance Agency Patient Auditor Program, Flood Related, Finance and Administration, Booker T. Washington Memorial Association, Culture and History, Workers' Compensation Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Liability Insurance, Human Services, Education, Emergency Services, Unemployment, Natural Resources, Culture and History, Taxes, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Highways, Legislative Proposals, Public Safety, Flood, Finance and Administration, Collective Bargaining.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Trumka, International President of the United Mine Workers of America; Rodney E. Cooper, Director of the Kanawha County Parks and Recreation Commission. Topics include: Salvation Army, Highways, Board of Coal Mine Health and Safety, Parks and Recreation, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Natural Resources, Commerce, Highways, Human Services, Legislative Proposals, Finance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: David Copenhaver, President of the West Virginia Roundtable; John T. Copenhaver, Judge of the United States District Court. Topics include: Human Services, Highways, Education, Motor Vehicles, Social Security Administration, Small Cities Block Grant, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Appalachian Regional Commission, Public Service Commission, Governor's Survey on School Management, Energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Taxes, Health and Human Services, Social Security, Workers Compensation, Highways, Commerce, Natural Resources, Flooding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Natural Resources, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Highways, Unemployment Compensation Legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John E. Corrigan, Regional Director of the U.S. Department of Commerce of the Economic Development Administration. Topics include: Commerce, Regional Development, Economic Development, Economic Development Planning Grant, Community Development, Cass Scenic Railroad.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Corbin J. Robinson Jr., President of the Quintana Minerals Corporation; Harley O. Staggers Jr., United States Congressman. Topics include: Department of Corrections, Finance and Administration, Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, Highways, Natural Resources, Public Transit, Taxes, Legislation, Higher Education, Counselors, Health, Mental Health Services, Aging, Social Security Administration, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Businesses, Commerce, Education, Fire Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: LeRoy A. Cornelsen, Director of the Division of Vocational Education of the US Department of Education. Topics include: Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Highways, Taxes, State Taxes, State Council on Vocational Education, Health, Employment Security, Young Abe Lincoln Outdoor Drama, Aging Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Alicia Coro, Acting Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights at the United States Department of Education. Topics include: Motor Vehicles, Illness, Highways, Education, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Community Development, Low Income Weatherization Assistance Program, Railroad Industry, Natural Resources, Culture and History, Anti-Abortion, Taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bill Clinton, Governor of Arkansas; J. Allen Overton Jr., President of the American Mining Congress. Topics include: Miscellaneous Outgoing Correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Seat Belt Law, United Mine Workers of America, Small Cities Block Grant, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Human Services, Job Training Partnership Act, Workers' Compensation Fund, Employment and Training, Public Services, Lottery Commission, Highways, Education, Public Employees Insurance Board, Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Aaron Cottle, Presiden, Roane County Chamber of Commerce, Fire Chief, Spencer-Roane County Volunteer Fire Department; Dale Cottle, Bi-County Administrator, Seneca Mental Health/Mental Retardation; Mardell De Pue Cottle, Citizens in Action for Veterans; and Marsha Cottle, President, Summersville Area Chamber of Commerce. Topics include: human services, highways, energy, health, fire department funds, juvenile justice and delinquency, veterans' affairs, teachers' retirement, workers' compensation fund, and tax department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: David Cottrill, Mayor, Jane Lew, West Virginia. Topics include: human services, highways, Davis Power Project, dog control, legislative issues, public employees retirement system, health, Appalachian Regional Commission, education, and workers' compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Alice Couch, Chairperson, Nursing Home Licensing Advisory Council, Valley Haven Geriatric Center, Inc.; George Couch, President, New Martinsville Chamber of Commerce, President/Administrator, New Martinsville Health Center, West Virginia Healthcare Association; Ronald Cowgill, President, Paw Paw Municipal Development Authority; Cecile Burkhart, Secretary, Paw Paw Municipal Development Authority; Stanley Coulling, Executive Director, Oglebay Institute; Susan Coulter, Treasurer, Triangel PWC Federal Credit Union; Walter Hahn, Chairman, National Scanning Board, The Council of State Planning Agencies; and Barbara Hatfield, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: health, workers' compensation fund, economic development, Governor's Community Partnership, human services, legislative issues, public safety, commerce, natural resources, community and industrial development, highways, Kammer Plant, lottery, and Council for Children's Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Walter Hahn, Chairman, National Scanning Board; Walter Counts, Chairman, Gandeeville Public Service District; J.C. Fisher, Chairman, Morgan County Republican Executive Committee; Betty Murphy, President, General Refuse Service, Inc.; Jimmy Bradley, Chairman, Roane County Republican Executive Committee; Jack Courtemanche, Executive Director, White House Conference on Small Business; Thomas Courtice, President, West Virginia Wesleyan College; Richard Courtney, Executive Director, Region VII Planning and Development Council; and Alice Couch, Administrator, Valley Haven Geriatric Center, Inc. Topics include: human services, highways, workers' compensation fund, small business, Institutional Conservation Program, education, public service commission, Corridor H, Governors' Conference on Community Development, Appalachian Regional Commission (local development district), department of motor vehicles, natural resources, Saturn Corporation, economic development, tax department, and timber industry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Winston Guy Covey, Professor, Concord College; Carl Covitz, Acting Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Elmer Cowan, President, Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association; Kent Hall, Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee; W.F. Donahoe, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; David Crowder, Chairman, Sight Committee, Campbells Creek Lions Club; Steve Cowper, Governor of Alaska; Albert Cox, Mayor, City of Clarksburg, West Virginia; and Archibald Cox, Chairman, Common Cause. Topics include: health, workers' compensation, West Virginia Turnpike, human services, highways, Davis Power Project, energy, libraries, Cowen Volunteer Emergency Ambulance Service; lottery, National Youth Science Camp, small cities block grant, oil overcharge funds, Justice Assistance Program, taxes, 1988 legislation, and public employees retirement system.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James Cox, Director of Institutional Research Grants, Southern West Virginia Community College; Kenneth Cox, First Vice President, Local 36, International Association of Fire Fighters; Jay Hoke, Legal Counsel and Director, Office of Customer Relations, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Rod Cox, Senior Director of Reservations, America West Airlines; T. Randolph Cox, West Virginia Counsel, Health Insurance Association of America; Rose Ellen Cox, Clerk, Circuit Court of Ritchie County; John Cowan, Take Charge America; and Rick Coyle, Southern States Charles Town Cooperative. Topics include: highways, board of regents, commerce, public service commission, human services, education, legislative issues, public safety, energy, tax department, motor vehicle, and vocational rehabilitation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: E.J. Coyne, President, Tri-State Petroleum Corporation; John McCuskey, Commissioner, State of West Virginia, Department of Finance and Administration; J. Stanley Coyne, Chairman of the Board, Coyne Textile Services; and James Coyne, President, American Tort Reform Association. Topics include: highways, economic development, insurance, industrial development, Greenbriar River Dam, corrections, human services, workers' compensation, and WV Housing Development Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James Souby, Executive Director, Council of State Policy and Planning Agencies. Topics include: Council of State Policy Planning Agencies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mark Juian, Executive Director,State of West Virginia, Office of The Labor-Management Council; Carl Stenberg, Executive Director, The Council of State Government, Judith Hackett, Director, Center for Agriculture and Rural Development; E. Norman Sims, Director, Office of Information Services, The Council of State Governments; Kristin Thompson, Director, Office of Communications; Robert Krause, Director, Center for Transportation, The Council of State Governments; and Darrell Perry, Director, Finance and Administration, The Council of State Governments. Topics include: natural resources, and Council of State Governments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Deborah Gona, Coordinator, Survey Research Services, The Council of State Governments; W.F. Donohoe, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Sharon Lord, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Human Services; and Norman Fagan, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Culture and History. Topics include: public safety, human services, Council of State Governments, projects, and veterans' affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Anne Crabbe, Director, Future Problem Solving Program, St. Andrew's College; Dee Crabtree, West Virginia Medical Political Action Committee; and Michele Craig, Region II Planning and Development Council. Topics include: finance and administration, human services, health, tax department, highways, Weston State Hospital, employment security, liability insurance, natural resources, energy, Appalachian Regional Commission (local development district), community and industrial development, KYOVA Interstate Planning, Exxon Oil Overcharge, and Huntington Traffic Light Synchronization Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Craig, Member, West Virginia Board of Regents; Oshel Craigo, West Virginia State Senate; Lew Crampton, Executive Director, National Institute for Chemical Studies. Topics include: education, human services, Putnam County Health Care Facility; National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), energy, highways, commission on aging, flooding, and tax department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Holly Crane, College Scholarship Service, The College Board; L.Stanley Crane, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Conrail; Phillip Crane, U.S. House of Representatives; Bruce Crawford, Director, Community Planning and Development Division, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Roberta Crawford, Presient, Iron Overload Diseases Association, Inc.; and William Crawford, Assistant Vice President, Manager, National Sales Benefacts, Inc. Topics include: child support legislation, highways, higher education, tax department, Conrail, public service commission, social security, community development grants, human services, small cities block grant, finance and administration, public employees insurance board, lottery, workers' compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert Creadick, Chairman, West Fork River Public Service District; Steve Creasey, The Braxton Democrat Central; Tonya Creasy, Director of Communications, Public Employees Roundtable; James Browne, President-Chief Executive Officer, Chrysler First, Inc.; Charles Creech, President, Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association, Inc., Illinois Division; John Creedon, National Chairman, 1987 U.S. Savings Bond Volunteer Committee, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company; Robert Creese, Professor, Department of Industrial Engineering, College of Engineering, West Virginia University; Donald Cress, President, Cress and Associates, Inc.; James Crews, Vice President, Pennzoil Exploration and Production Company. Topics include: small cities block grant, highways, education, 1989 legislative session, lottery, human services, department of motor vehicles, employment security, State Aeronautics Commission, public service commission, natural resources, workers' compensation, and health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James Crews, President, Charleston Area Medical Center; James A. Crews, Pennzoil Exploration and Production Company; F. Witcher McCullough, Executive Secretary-Treasurer, The West Virginia Bar Association; Richard Crisp, Director, Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, Incorporated; and A.V. Criss, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: economic development, oil and gas inspectors examining board; highways, small cities block grant, Crime Victims Compensation Act, education, finance and administration, human services, social security administration, alcohol abuse issues, department of motor vehicles, and veterans administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Crist, President, The Ruffed Grouse Society, National Capitol Chapter; Carolyn Critchfield, Office Manager, West Virginia Republican Party; and John Crites, President, Allegheny Wood Products, Inc. Topics include: Davis Power Project, human services, highways, education, culture and history, turnpike commission, alcohol beverage control commission, public transit support, railroad maintenance authority, and employment and training.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Madeline Crohn, National Institute for Dispute Resolution; Charles Cronin, Director-Public Relations, Weirton Steel Corporation; Joseph Cronin, President, Massachusetts Higher Education Assistance Corporation; Robert Crooks, Honorary Chairman, Belleville Bicentennial Commission; Betty Crookshanks, Manager, WYKM Radio; Betty Crookshanks, West Virginia House of Delegates; Bob Crookshanks, Superintendent, Lincoln County Public Service District; John Croom, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, The Columbia Gas System; John Crosby, Vice President and General Counsel, National Association of Independent Insurers; Fred Wright, Commissioner, West Virginia Insurance Department; and Sharleen Cross, President, Cross Technologies. Topics include: education, vocational rehabilitation, finance and administration, public safety, human services, dispute resolution, public service commission, employment security, higher education, Kammer Plant, National Youth Science Camp, natural resources, job training, community and industrial development, 1988 legislation, flood recovery, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), USS West Virginia-Trident Submarines; and social security administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Leaberry, Commissioner, West Virginia Workers' Compensation Fund; Fred Crouch, President, Philippi-Barbour County Chamber of Commerce; Marvin Crouch, Mayor of Chesapeake, West Virginia; Brad Crouser, Deputy Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; and Paul Crowers, Mayor, Town of Mullens, West Virginia. Topics include: public safety, legislative issues, 1988 election, highways, flood assistance, workers' compensation, human services, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, finance and administration, economic development, employment security, health, and social security.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Daniel Crowder, Regents Professor of History and Project Director, West Virginia College of Graduate Studies; Jim Crowder, Mason County Board of Education; Thomas Cruikshank, President and Chief Executive Officer, Halliburton Company; M. Timothy Crum, Mayor, Town of Kermit, West Virginia; and Clifford Crum, District Executive Board Member, Sub-District One, United Mine Workers of America. Topics include: human services, Kammer Plant, department of public safety, department of corrections, highways, natural resources, Weston State Hospital, community and industrial development, product liability, liability insurance, public service commission, education, tax department, seat belt law, and litter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: M. Timothy Crum, Mayor, Town of Kermit, West Virginia; Leon Ginsberg, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; James McBee, Executive Dean, Potomac State College; William Walsh, Director of Personnel Administration, West Virginia Board of Regents; E. Gordon Gee, President, West Virginia University; Kent Hall, State Chairman, West Virginia Republican State Executive Committee; Paul FitzPatrick, President and Chief Operating Officer, C-SPAN. Topics include: highways, higher education, human rights complaint against Potomac State College, legislation, drug-free communities program, Marshall University football stadium, and department of corrections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: R.P. Cueroni, Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard; Phil Ondo, Associate Interim Director of Purchasing, West Virginia University. Topics include: human services, Culligan Water Conditioning, lottery, natural resources, B\u0026amp;O Railroad, retired school personnel, and social security administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert Hayes, President, Cabell County Commission. Topics include: Culloden Drought Conditions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Verona Cumberledge, Kentucky Health Care Access Foundation; Eric Cummings, Director, Engineering and Economics Research, Inc. Topics include: public employees insurance board, education, highways, human services, highways, workers' compensation fund, and small business administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Eric Cummings, Director, Engineering and Economics Research, Inc.; Lakin Cummings, Clerk, Roane County Magistrate Court; Lysander Dudley, Director, Economic Development, State of West Virginia, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development; Marc Cummings, President, Viking Glass Company; D. Duane Cumins, President, Bethany College; and Mario Cuomo, Governor of New York. Topics include: small business, highways, finance and administration, workers' compensation, small cities block grant, housing, WV District Export Council; Federal Aviation Administration meeting, natural resources, human services, insurance (National Governors' Association Liability Task Force), National Youth Science Camp, and agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Natural Resources, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Highways, Motor Vehicles, Education, National Rifle Association, Legislative Proposals, Employment Security.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Gary W. Cunningham, President of the Barbour County Development Authority of the City of Philippi. Topics include: National Rifle Association, Small Cities Block Grant, Highways, Education, Human Services, Health, Mental Health, Lottery, Park Systems, Gold Dome, Public Services, Military, Taxes, State Taxes, Aging Commission, Retired Public Employees, Employment Security, Teacher's Retirement, Public Safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mary Merritt, Commissioner of Workers' Compensation Fund; Mario M. Cuomo, Governor of the State of New York. Topics include: Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, Taxes, Appalachian Regional Commission, Agriculture, Commerce, State Taxes, Public Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ida M. Curry, Senator of West Virginia. Topics include: Retirement, Highways, Customer Relations, Culture and History, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Community and Industrial Development, Public Energy Authority, Legislative Issues, Human Services, Taxes, Public Services, Health, Silver Haired Society, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Education, Drug-Free Communities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Deirdre E. Curley, Staff Director of the Committee on International Trade and Foreign Relations; Grace Curnes, President of Kanawha County Republican Women; Tom Curtis, Staff Director of the Committee on Energy and Environment of the National Governors' Association; Mario M. Cuomo, Governor of the State of New York; Robert W. Curtis, Regional Inspector General for Audit of the United States Department of Labor. Topics include: Human Service, Commission on Aging, International Trade and Foreign Relations, Highways, Workers' Compensation Fund, Community and Industrial Development, National Governors' Association, Energy, Environment, Medicaid Reimbursement, Abortion, Human Services, Labor, Public Safety, 1985 Governor's Summer Youth Program; National Governors' Association, Employment, Corrections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Doris J. Cussins, Mayor of the City of Davis; Dan Tonkovich, Senator of West Virginia; Fred Cutlip, Director of the Community Development Division of the Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; Dalton E. Cutright, President of the Upshur County Commission. Topics include: Public Safety, Corrections Department, Landfill, Natural Resources, Finance and Administration, Public Transit, Taxes, Workers' Compensation Fund, Commerce, Veterans Affairs, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Human Services, Employment Security, Highways, Small Cities Block Grant, Housing and Urban Development, Public Services, Jackson's Mill, Education, Employment, Lottery, Highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Human Services, Health, Higher Education, Governors' Office of Community and Industrial Development, Public Safety, Funding Assistance, Community Partnership Grant Program, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Health, Regional Jail, Seat Belt Law, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Aging Commission, Legislative Issues, Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Joseph S. D'Aleo, Director of Meteorology; Adam Dalessio, Mayor of the City of Follansbee; Edwin C. Daley, City Manager of the City of Fairmont; James I. Dally, Executive Director of the Fairmont Industrial and Credit Corporation.  \nTopics include: Corrections Department, Liability Insurance, Small Cities Block Grant, Mental Health, Appalachian Regional Commission, Highways, Natural Resources, Forestry, EPA Stack Height Regulations, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Industrial Development, Marketing Program, Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Motor Vehicles, Malpractice, Health,  Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Workers' Compensation Fund, Community Development, Highways, Human Services, Tort Reform, West Virginia Civil Service Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Reagan, President of the United States of America; John Leaberry, Commissioner of West Virginia Workers Compensation Fund.  Topics include: Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Natural Resources, Motor Vehicles, Industrial Development, West Virginia Board of Regents, Employment Security, Energy Department, Racing Commission, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Job Training Partnership Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways; William E. Dannemeyer, United States Congressman. Topics include: Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Human Services, Teachers Retirement Board, Legislative Issues, Aviation, Health, Partnership, Proclamations, Tax Department, Magistrate Court, Liability Insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles Dasey, Public Affairs Officer for the United States Army Medical Research and Development Command. Topics include: Tax Department, Job Training Partnership Act, Displaced Workers Program, Salary Equalization, West Virginia Teachers, Liability Insurance, Human Services, Retirement, West Virginia State Lottery, State Taxes, Vocational Rehabilitation, Public Affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ray Daniels Jr., President of Standard Instrumentation Inc. Topics include: Energy, Natural Resources, Black Fly Control Problem, Air Pollution Control, Highways, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Social Security Administration, West Virginia District Export Council, Honorary West Virginian, Board of Probation and Parole, Human Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George Stickler, Director of the West Virginia State Farm Commission; John Daniels, Mayor. Topics include: Agriculture, Who's Who in America, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Corrections, West Virginia University Desegregation, Health Services, Human Services, Public Safety, Highways, Energy Department, Mining Facilities, Employment Security, Public Services Commission, Education, Vocational Education, Municipal Bond Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mitchell Daniels, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, The White House; Caspar Weinberger, Secretary, U.S. Department of Defense. Topics include: president's tax proposal to Congress for fairness, growth, and simplicity, WVU Supercomputer Center, Garcia V. San Antonio Mass Transit Authority, tax department, liability insurance, drug-free schools program, National Governors' Conference, and social security.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles Daugherty, Executive Director, The Humanities Foundation of West Virginia; Michael Daugherty, Secretary/Treasurer, West Virginia Motor Speedway; Gary Daum, Vice President, Division Manager, Arcata Graphic Company; John Arnold, Chief, Project Review Division, State of West Virginia Fire Marshal; and James Daust, President, Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance. Topics include: National Endowment for the Humanities, highways, veterans' affairs, legislative issues, natural resources, health, human services, state aeronautics commission, workers' compensation, community and industrial development, and public service commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Nolan Davenport, President, Soldiers Relief Commission of Carroll County (Ohio); John David, Professor of Economics, Chairman, Division of Social Sciences, West Virginia Institute of Technology, Commissioner, Page-Kincaid Public Service District, State Chair, West Virginia Rainbow Coalition; Robert David, Secretary/Treasurer, ICESA, Executive Director, South Carolina Employment Security; Linda Davidoff, Executive Director, Human Service Employees Registration and Voter Education Campaign; and David Davies, President/General Manager, Pilgrim Glass Corporation. Topics include: highways, workers' compensation fund, insurance, community and industrial development, insurance commission, human services, employment security, legislative issues, voters' registration, public employees retirement system, economic development, glass industry assistance program, department of public safety, tax department, commission on aging, and Weston State Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth Davidson, Posa River Music Publishing Company; Ethel Davie, Professor, Department of Modern Foreign Languages, West Virginia State College; William Davie, Office of the Assistant Secretary, Veterans' Employment and Training Service; David Davies, General Manager, The Pilgrim Glass Corporation; Rickie Davy, and Office of the Mayor, Town of Capon Bridge, West Virginia. Topics include: health, public service commission, public water system, Disabled Veterans Outreach Program, human services, highways, pay increase for service personnel, lottery, Weston State Hospital, and flood assistance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Alan Blake Davis, Regional Vice President, Holiday Inns-Inc.; Thomas Davis, Director, Fluorescent and HID Operations, Philips Lighting Corporation. Topics include: commission on aging, commerce, highways, liability insurance, human services, commerce, Governor's Community Partnership, libraries, department of motor vehicles, department of corrections, job training partnership, community and industrial development, public safety, and insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles Davis, Business Manager, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers; Corinne Ray Davis, Professor, West Virginia State College; Dorothy Davis, Chairman, Battle of the Bulge Historical Foundation; and Elizabeth Davis, President, West Virginia Foster Parent Association. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, community and industrial development, human services, Weston State Hospital, health, WVU Cancer Center, workers' compensation, social security administration, commission on aging, small cities block grant, employment security, public employees insurance board, tax department, commission on aging, and finance and administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: G. Frederick Davis, Vice President, National Lodging Group, The Kahler Corporation. Topics include: highways, communities and industrial development, small cities block grant, 1987 legislation, Governors' Management Task Force, motor vehicles, social security, natural resources, culture and history, tax department, and teachers retirement board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: J. Horner Davis, Executive Director, Sunrise Museums; James Davis, Jefferson County Development Authority; and John Davis, Executive Director, National Recreation and Park Association. Topics include: culture and history, corrections department, human services, workers' compensation, human rights commission, energy, highways, natural resources, commission on aging, Weston State Hospital, acid rain, workers' compensation, motor vehicles, health, and mining.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Larry Davis, Research Analyst, Washington State Senate, Education Committee; Leonard Davis, Professor of Speech, West Virginia University; James McCroskey, Chairman, Communication Studies, West Virginia University; Lloyd Davis, Martin Luther King Jr. Federal Holiday Commission; Loren Davis, President, Tygarts Affiliate, LVA, Memorial General Hospital Association; and Michele Davis, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association. Topics include: education, legislation, Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday, liability insurance, literacy, commission on aging, human services, health, natural resources, and Republican Governors Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Michele Davis, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; Michael Davis, The West Virginia Head Injury Foundation. Topics include: Republican Governors' Association, teachers retirement, mining, Weston State Hospital, public safety, employment security, small cities block grant, natural resources, Marshall University, Governor's Summer Youth Program, tax department, and Kammer Plant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard Davis, General Manager, The Inn at Snowshoe; Ruth Davis, President, The Kanawha Teachers Association; Sue Davis, West Virginia House of Delegates; Robert Davis, Republian Vice Chairman, Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, U.S. House of Representatives; Thomas Davis, Director, Fluorescent and HID Operations, North American Philips; Thomas Davis, Professor of History, Virginia Military Institute; and Thomas Davis, Mayor, Town of Quinwood, West Virginia. Topics include: human services, highways, commission on aging, local drinking age, education, vocational rehabilitation, health, small cities block grant, community and industrial development, health, tax department, and tourism.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Walt Davis, Regional Administrator, General Services Administration, Region 4; William Davis, President, The Peoples Bank of Mullens; and Dee Davis-Wells, Manager, Corporate Contributions, U.S. Air. Topics include: highways, human services, natural resources, liability insurance, finance and administration, employment security, and West Virginia Public Radio (Mountain Stage).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Gino Colombo, West Virginia State Senate; Thomas Crist, President, The Ruffed Grouse Society; W.E. Deegans, President, W.E. Deegans and Company; Jay Hair, Executive Vice President, National Wildlife Federation; Bill Hartgroves, President, Potomac Valley Audubon Society; Joyce Kelly, President, Defenders of Wildlife; Mary Alice Klein, Superintendent, Tucker County Schools; Humphrey Marshall, President, Kiwanis Club of Parson; George Miller, District Engineer, Army Corps of Engineers; Pichard Pothblum, District Engineer, Department of the Army, Pittsburgh District, Corps of Engineers; Joseph Spaniol, Clerk, Supreme Court of the United States; James Stiles, Chairman, Tucker County Planning Commission; Francis Valluzzo, Manager, Government Affairs, US Sprint Communications Company, Atlantic Division; Thomas Ward, Judge, Circuit Court for Baltimore City; and Artie Poling, Assessor of Tucker County, West Virginia. Topics include: Davis Power Project, Monongahela Power Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: J. Edward Dawson, Chief Executive Officer; James Dawson, Superintendent, Clay County Schools; Robert Dawson, Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works), Department of the Army; S. Cooper Dawson, Camp Alleghany for Girls; William Dawson, President, Local Union No. 3 3-42971, Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers; Gwen Morgan, Coordinator, Advanced Seminars in Day Care Administration, Wheelock College; Patricia Holmes White, West Virginia House of Delegates; Kent Hall, State Chairman, West Virginia Republican State Executive Committee; Leora Day, Director, intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Agriculture; and James Daye, United States Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: highways, education, small cities block grant, health, housing issues, legislative issues, Appalachian Foundation (school dropout prevention), tax department, Army Corps of Engineers, safe drinking water act, health, accounting assistance for flood, National Youth Science Camp, workers' compensation, U.S. Department of Agriculture, employment security, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, energy, and finance and administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George William Deadrick, Executive Director, Upper Potomac Area Agency on Aging; J. Nelson Deakin, Past Grand Commander, Grand Commandery of Knights Templar of the State of West Virginia; Alfred De Angelis, President, Brooke County Commission; William Deegans, President, Lewisburg Foundation; Martha Dean Superintendent, Webster County Schools; M.G. Dearborn, The Blackwater Civic Association, President, Tucker County Alpine Festival; and William Dearien, Executive Director, The Sheltered Workshop of Wood County, Inc. Topics include: medicaid waiver program, health, human services, workers' compensation fund, education, Lewisburg Foundation, National Trust for Historic Preservation's Main Street Program, social security administration, small cities block grant, Hooverson Heights Public Safety District, and Aeronautics Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Marion Dearnley, Assistant Vice President for Human Resources, West Virginia University; C. Joan Dearth, President, Marietta (Ohio) Area Chamber of Commerce; Ian Martin, Secretary General, Amnesty International; Bruce DeBolt, Vice President and General Counsel, Northwest Natural Gas Company; James Debolt, Chairman of the Board, Marshall County Public Service District No.1; John DeBonis, Corporate Director, Human Resources, Cravat Coal Company; and Vernon DeBoard, President, Computer Power Group. Topics include: highways, health, Williamstown Bridge, public service commission, small cities block grant, death penalty, finance and administration, natural resources, small cities block grant, West Virginia Youth Services Association, Davis Power Project, commission on aging, economic development, and tax department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Betty Dean, Executive Director, West Virginia Municipal League; C.H. Dean, Chairman, Tennessee Valley Authority; David Dean, Director, American Institute in Taiwan; Kenneth Dean, Executive Director, North Central West Virginia Community Action; and Martha Dean, Superintendent, Webster County Schools. Topics include: natural resources, community and industrial development, legislative issues, liability insurance, highways, Tennessee Valley Authority, lottery, tax department, Exxon Oil Overcharge, 1985 Title IIA Program Award, employment and training, Appalachian Foundation (school dropout prevention), and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Russ Dean, Jefferson Volunteer Fire Department; Sterl Dean, President, Tri County Electric Company, Inc.; and Earl Vickers, Director, Office of Legislative Services, State of West Virginia. Topics include: workers' compensation fund, small business association loan/fund, health, culture and history, insurance, Blennerhassett Historical Park, veterans' affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Camp, Nebraska State Senate; Sam DeCapio, Mayor, City of Chester, West Virginia; Sam DeCasper, President, DeCasper Corporation; Ronald De Chant, American Veterans of World War II, Korea, and Vietnam; Arlene Decker, Business Education Instruction and Local Coordination; Stephen Decker, President, Albright National Bank, Chairman of the Board, Kingwood Water Works; W.E. Deegans, President, W.E. Deegans and Company; and William Deegans, President, Lewisburg Foundation. Topics include: community development, lottery, education, workers' compensation fund, natural resources, insurance, public service commission, water contamination, finance and administration, Davis Power Project, and Main Street Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: veterans' affairs, Fink Addition (Charleston) sewer problems, highways, motor vehicles, natural resources, human services, health, commerce, workers' compensation fund, deer hunting in Pendleton County, and vocational rehabilitation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jack DeFee, President, Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association, Louisiana Division; Kevin DeFabbo, City Manager, City of Follansbee, West Virginia; Ray Dellas, Staff Director, Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, Defense Logistics Agency; Carmine DeFeo, President, Board of Directors, West Central West Virginia Community Action Association; William DeHaven, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District; and William Deibert, Chairman, Social Science Division, West Virginia Northern Community College. Topics include: public service commission, lottery, tax department, highways, water supply contamination, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, commerce, education, human services, health, natural resources, and economic development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George Deike, President, Mountain State Railroad and Logging Historical Association, Incorporated; Harry Deitzler, Wood County Prosecuting Attorney; Neil DeKoker, Manager, Business Planning and Systems Integration, Saturn Corporation; E. de la Garza, U.S. House of Representatives; Suzann Delahunty, Personnel Manager, Variform, Incorporated; Edward Delaney, Manager, Fairmont Municipal Airport; Cordell A. De la Pena, President, West Virginia State Medical Association; Joseph Del Balzo, Director, U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration; and Major General Norman Delbridge, Chairman, Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, Fort Belvoir. Topics include: commerce, health, lumber, 1988 election, Drug Enforcement Policy Board, commission on drunk driving, Saturn Corporation, National Governors' Association, community and industrial development, job training partnership, small cities block grant, State Republican Executive Committee, public service commission, West Virginia Turnpike, state aeronautics commission, CSX Project, AIDS legislation, flood recovery, human services, and energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: M.A. Delia, President, Delia Associates; Joseph Deligne, President, New Haven Foundation; Ray Dellas, Staff Director, Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, Defense Logistics Agency; Ronald Dellinger, Superintendent, Taylor County Schools; Alfred A. DelliBovi, Administrator, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation; and Ralph DeLoach, Clerk, United States District Court for the District of Kansas. Topics include: employment security, community and industrial development, health, motor vehicles, defense grant, legislative issues, Appalachian Foundation (school dropout prevention), Urban Mass Transit Authority, small cities block grant, highways, stripper well exemption litigation, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Emmanuel de margeri, Ambassador of France; Pyotr Demichev, Chairman, Presidium of Supreme Soviet of USSR, Commission of Consideration of Emigration; Ted DeMerritt, Chairman and CEO, ISC Systems Corporation; Leo Demers, Water Committee Chairman, Glenwood Forest Owners Association, Inc.; Thomas Demery, Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Connie Dempsey, Vice President, Fayette County Volunteers; David Dempsey, Environmental Advisor, State of Michigan; Jerry Dempsey, Chairman and President, Chemical Waste Management, Inc.; Kathleen Dempsey, Editor, Plants, Sites, and Parks: The Newsmagazine of Economic and Office Development; and William Dempsey, President, Association of American Railroads. Topics include: natural resources, highways, health, human services, Hare Krishna, Saturn Project, workers' compensation, National Governors' Association, and Staggers Rail Act of 1980.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: David Denholm, President, Public Service Research Foundation; William Denman, Director, Society of Yeager Scholars, Marshall University; Greg Denier, Communications Workers of America; James Dennewitz, President, Associated Public Safety Communications Officers; Shirley Dennis, Director, Women's Bureau, United States Department of Labor; and Thomas Dennis, Chairman, Clean Coal Technology Coalition. Topics include: highways, education, workfare program, Federal Aviation Administration, social security administration, workers' compensation, flood recovery, corrections, finance and administration, commerce, human services, clean coal, and Kammer Plant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: G.R. Young, Captain, Acting Chief of Field Services, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Stanely Dennison, Chairman, Coalition for Fair Lumber Imports; Edward Dockeney, Mayor, City of Martinsburg, West Virginia; Paul Dentiste, President, Development District Association of Appalachia; Jeremiah Denton, U.S. Senator; Francis DePauw, President, Chemetals, Inc.; and Joseph DePollo, Mayor, Thomas, West Virginia. Topics include: human services, public safety, natural resources, lumber imports, workers' compensation, veterans' affairs, public service commission, tax department, Appalachian Regional Commission, National Right to Life, international trade, and industrial development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Joseph DePollo, Mayor, Thomas, West Virginia; Ed Joe DePremio, Adult Diagnostic and Treatment Center; A.V. Dodrill, Chairman, Regional Jail and Prison Authority; D. Blair Deremer, President, County Commission of Mineral County; Dan Derkics, Chief, Large Volume Waste Section, Office of Solid Waste, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Emily DeRocco, Assistant to the Secretary and Director of External Affairs, U.S. Department of the Interior; and Louis Derteen, General Manager, TriState Greyhound Park. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, public service commission, health, legislative issues, energy, highways, commission on aging, Hare Krishna, small cities block grant, human services, Environmental Protection Agency, motor vehicles, Department of the Interior, workers' compensation, education, community and industrial development, and Governor's Management Task Force.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Gregg DeSantis, President, Brooke County Commission; Norman Schwertfeger, Commissioner, Brooke County Commission; Phillippe Desmarscaux, CEO, Rhone-Poulenc Agrochimie; W.F. Donohoe, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Jane Deterding, Chairman, Kansas Federation of Young Republicans; Jerry Detrick, Sheriff of Mineral County; George Deukmejian, Governor of California, Chairman, Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Protection, National Governors' Association; Rudy Deutschmann, President, Mark Quality Products; and Richard DeVaul, Dean, West Virginia University School of Medicine. Topics include: education, small cities block grant, mobile home laws, community and industrial development, lottery, highways, human services, Davis Power Project, public service commission, natural resources, workers' compensation, National Governors' Association (criminal justice), and workers' compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard DeVaul, Dean, West Virginia University School of Medicine; John Devens, Resident Member, Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, Fort Belvoir; Lowell Basford, Acting Personnel Director, Civil Service Commission; Grant Devine, Premier of Saskatchewan; and Frank Devono, President, West Virginia Association of School Principals. Topics include: flood prevention in the Island Creek Basin; human services, health, motor vehicles, highways, education, public safety, flood, energy, commission on aging, Hare Krishna, employment security, lottery, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, natural resources, vocational rehabilitation, and Williamstown Bridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Senior Airman Phillip Charles DeVore, United States Air Force, Military Airlift Command, 60th Avionics Maintenance Squadron, Travis Air Force Base; Paul DeVore, Professor, College of Human Resources and Education; R.W. Dewees, President, Missouri Auction School; Thomas Dewitt, Vice President and General Manager, Hydraulic Division, National Mine Service Company; J.E. Dezell, Vice President and General Manager, IBM Educational Systems; and Jay Matsya, President, new Vrindaban Community, Inc. Topics include: human services, natural resources, State Air Systems Plan, travel, legislative issues, workers' compensation, highways, 1988 legislation, commission on aging, public safety, Writing to Read Program; and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: T.L. Diamond, T.L. Diamond and Company Inc.; Donald Baker, Executive Director, West Virginia Railroad Maintenance Authority. Topics include: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad abandonment in Harrison County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Harpal Dhillion, CEO, Engineering and Economics Research, Inc.; Robert Miller, Regional Administrator, U.S. Small Business Administration, Philadelphia Region; Arthur D'Isabel, Director, Bureau of Public Information, New York State Thruway Authority; James Dial, President, Best Western International; Dwight Dials, Superintendent, Morgan County Schools; Tommy Diamond, County Clerk, Mingo County; and Jerome DiBacco, Mayor, City of Parsons, West Virginia. Topics include: Hare Krishna, community and industrial development, Liberty Electro Facility, engineering and economics research, insurance commission, Appalachian Foundation (school dropout prevention); small cities block grant, public energy authority, public service commission, taxes, and workers' compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ben Dickens, Coordinator II, Marshall University; Paul Dicker, Program Manager, WOWK-TV; Linda Dickerson, President, Executive Report, Riverview Publications; Thomas Dickey, medical Director, Emergency Trauma Center, Wheeling Hospital; James Dickinson, President, Ferdic Incorporated. Topics include: natural resources, highways, tax department, human services, commission on aging, economic development in West Virginia, Governor's Management Task Force, workers' compensation, funding for E.M.S., and health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Dickinson, General Manager, U.S. Steel Mining Company, Inc.; David Dickirson, President, The Dickirson Group; H.Wayne Dickinson, Department of Psychiatry, The Wheeling Clinic; D.J. Dickinson, Union Carbide Corporation; Reginald Dickson, President and Chief Executive Officer; Eugene DiClemente, Commander, Disabled American Veterans, Department of West Virginia; Glenn Dierkes, President, Monroe County Commission; A.V. Dodrill, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Corrections; Lawrence Deitz, Chairman, Nicholas County Anti-Litter Committee; Connie Brookover, President, West Virginia Wildlife Federation; and Nancy Dietz, Student Program Coordinator, Institute of Politics, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. Topics include: tax department, WV District Export Council, legislation, white water rafting, education, commission on aging, workers' compensation fund, natural resources, Kammer Plant, litter control, and board of regents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Larry Dildine, Price Waterhouse, Office of Government Services; E.O. Dill, President, Dill's Mountaineer Associates, Inc.; Boots Dilley, Professor, Teacher Education, Marshall University; Robert Dillman, President, Fairmont State College; and Mark Dillon, Administrator, Lincoln Continuous Care Center. Topics include: natural resources, finance and administration, coal, Hare Krishna, taxes, community and industrial development, American Association of Managing General Agents, legislative issues, flood assistance, insurance, health, motor vehicles, and highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Roger Bryant, Executive Director, Logan County Emergency Ambulance Service Authority; Charles Dillon, Board Member, Logan County Emergency Ambulance Authority; Jean Haynes, Executive Secretary, Professional Insurance Agents of West Virginia, Incorporated; Jeni Dillon, Chicago Whitewater Association; Garnet Leon Hess, District Manager, Department of Health and Human Services; and Edwin Dils, President, Dils Brothers and Company. Topics include: workers' compensation, human services, health, whitewater rafting, natural resources, department of labor, social security administration, commission on aging, department of banking, and highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John D. Dingell, Chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee; John D. Dingell, United States Congressman; William F. Donohoe, Superintendent of West Virginia State Police; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: Motor Vehicles, Highways, Health, Public Services, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Workers' Compensation Fund, Taxes, Legislative Issues, Energy, Commerce, Education, Human Services, Insurance, Teachers Retirement Board, Probation Board, Justice Assistance Program, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edward D. DiPrete, Governor of Rhode Island.  Topics include: Education, Highways, Human Services, Legislation, Public Safety, Dinnerware for the Governor's Mansion, Public Services, Natural Resources, Community and Industrial Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edward D. DiPrete, Governor of Rhode Island. Topics include: Health, Energy and the Environment, National Governors Association, Finance and Administration, Liability Task Force, Insurance, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, State of the State, Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John R. Block, Secretary of Agriculture; Robert L. Dittmar, Mayor of the City of Ravenswood; Robert Dixon, Chairman of the West Virginia Adult Literacy Coalition. Topics include: Weatherization Program, Disaster Assistance, Agriculture, Highways, Human Services, Prayer in School Amendment, Support for Governor, Distribution Centers, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Community Partnership Grant, Employment Security, Education, Employment, State Employee Benefits, Adult Literacy Coalition, Disability Claim.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Human Services, Taxes, Workers' Compensation Fund, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Highways, Anti-Abortion, Campaign, Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edward W. Dockeney Jr., Mayor of the City of Martinsburg, Chairperson of the Eastern Panhandle Regional Planning and Development.  Topics include: Parkersburg Housing Authority, Justice Assistance Program, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Criminal Apprehension Program, Workers' Compensation Fund, Operation Recognition, Job Training Partnership Act, Displaced Workers Program, Legislative Proposals, Highways, Small Cities Block Grant, Amoco Oil Overcharge, Housing and Urban Development, Emergency Shelter Grants Program, Eastern Panhandle Regional Council, Finance and Administration, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Economic Development, Regional Jails, Legislative Issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: A. V. Dodrill, Commissioner of the Department of Corrections; Ronald Reagan, President of the United States of America. Topics include: Culture and History, Public Employees Insurance Agency, Workers Compensation Fund, Health, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Black Grant, Community Development, Magistrate Court, Corrections, Interstate Compact on Juveniles, National Governors Association, State Priorities Tracking, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Lottery, Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Natural Resources, Aging Commission, Human Services, Education, Highways, Tax Department, Treasury Department, Commerce, State Fair, Legislative Issues, Community Development, Finance and Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Elizabeth Hanford Dole, Secretary of the Department of Transportation; Robert Dole, Majority Leader of the United States Senate.  Topics include: Highways, Transportation, Motor Carrier Safety Act, West Virginia University 1987 Commencement, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Vehicle Safety, Flood Assistance, Filing of Administrative Regulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers' Compensation Fund; Pete V. Domenici, United States Senator. Topics include: Public Safety, Highways, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Parks, State Tax Department, Workers' Compensation Fund, United States Army Corps of Engineers, Glass Industry Assistance Program, Gold Dome, Education, Energy and Environment Committee, National Governors' Association, Lottery, Human Services, Public Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Colonel W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent of the West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Frank J. Donatelli, Assistant to the President for Political and Intergovernmental Affairs; Ronald Reagan, President of the United States. Topics include: Public Safety, Transportation, Transportation 2020, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Law Enforcement Training Programs, Highways, Medevac Project, Highway Safety Program, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Commission on Drunk Driving Prevention, Governor's Committee on Crime, Health and Human Services, State Tax Department, Workers' Compensation Fund, Political and Intergovernmental Affairs, Republican Party.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Reagan, President of the United States of America; Frank J. Donatelli, Assistant to the President for Political and Intergovernmental Affairs; William E. Donegan, Investigator of West Virginia Department of Human Services. Topics include: Private Sector Initiatives, Human Services, Nursing Homes, Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Tax on Beer, Regional Jail and Prison Authority, Workers' Compensation Fund, National Governors' Association, Taxes, Natural Resources, Highways, Public Employees Insurance Agency.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Benjamin L. Bailey, Administrative Assistant. Topics include: Chicago Board of Trade's Annual Report, Workers' Compensation Fund, Tax Department, Human Services, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Health, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Abortion, Natural Resources, Funding Assistance, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Lumber Imports, Workers' Comepnsation Fund, Human Services, Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Drexel Burnham Lambert Incorporated; Donaldson, Lufkin and Jenrette. Topics include: Highways, Roads, Outstanding Debt, Highway Revenue Debt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Donaldson, Lufkin and Jenrette. Topics include: General Obligation Refunding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Donaldson, Lufkin and Jenrette; George A. McIntyre, General Manager and Chief Engineer of the West Virginia Turnpike Commission.\nTopics include: Debt, Highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: highways, federal highway trust funds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Norman Adlington, Band Director, Grafton High School; Jim Clark, Beni Kedem Temple, Shrine Circus Fund; James Dally, Marion County Chamber of Commerce; Lowell Davis, Horse Show Chairman, Peterson Rotary Club; Linda Epperly, Band Director, Rainelle Junior High School; Richard Flannigan, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: donation requests.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: donation requests.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Betty Lee Dotson, Director, Office of Civil Rights, United States Department of Health and Human Services; D. Lyn Dotson, Assistant Vice President, Office of the Vice President of Institutional Advancement, West Virginia University; Karen Dotson, Chairperson, Webster County Board of Health; and Ralph Dotson, D\u0026amp;T Chevrolet Sales, Incorporated. Topics include: human services, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, workers' compensation, highways, employment, public safety, public service commission, energy, state employee benefits, health, teachers' retirement, U.S. Postal Service, commission on aging, and silver-haired legislature.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Brenda Dougherty, Probation Officer, Fourth Judicial Circuit; Peter Dougherty, President, Jefferson County Schools; M. Cynthia Douglass, Research and Special Programs Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation; Mary Sue Douglas, Manager, Research and Communications, British American Bank Note, Inc.; Pamela Douglas, Administrative Assistant to the Executive Director, Belomar Regional Council; Crede Douglass, Chairman, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission; Daniel Douglass, Judge, Fourth Circuit; Stephen Douglass, Associate Director, WVU Alumni Association; Vicki Douglas, Chairman, Commission on Children and Youth; Patricia Doumaux, Advisory Council of Faculty, Representative from West Virginia Institute of Technology; and Paul Douglas, Chairman, President and CEO, Pittston Coal Company. Topics include: department of corrections, Board of Education Elections, highways, education, highways, public transportation, National Governors' Association (state priorities tracking), commerce, human resources, workers' compensation, finance and administration, Kammer Plant (EPA stack height regulations), employment, community and industrial development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Dove, President, Wheeling Dollar Savings and Trust Company;  Betty Dowd, Administrator, Ohio County Community Services; and W. Timothy Dowd, Executive Director, Interstate Oil Compact Commission. Topics include: human services, highways, Governor's Contingency Fund, employment security, corrections, EPA, and tax department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: W. Timothy Dowd, Executive Director, Interstate Oil Compact Commission; Robert Dowdy, President, Variform, Inc.; Sue Dowdy, President, Monroe County Education Association; Bernie Dowler, Division of Wildlife Resources, Department of Natural Resources, State of West Virginia; Bob Dowlut, Deputy General Counsel, National Rifle Association of America, Institute for Legislative Action; A. Graham Down, Executive Director, Council for Basic Education; Leon Downey, Veterans Education and Training, West Virginia Department of Education; George Downing, Chairman, The Bellingrath-Morse Foundation; Lawrence Downing, President, Sierra Club; Edward Downing, Director, National Music Camp, Vice President, Interlochen Center for the Arts; Donald Downs, President, Action Marion; Elizabeth Dole, Deputy Undersecretary for Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Labor; Robert Doyle, Mayor, Town of Star City, West Virginia; and L. Dozsa, West Virginia University, College of Agriculture and Forestry, Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station. Topics include: public service commission, highways, legislative issues, natural resources, small cities block grant, community and industrial development, health, Veterans Administration, motor vehicles, new mental health facility, tax department, commerce, Governor's Community Partnership Program, community and economic development, and Public Employees Insurance Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Draeger, Project Manager, Bechtel National, Inc.; Jon Dragan, Wildwater Expeditions Unlimited, Inc.; Charles Field, President, The West Virginia Optometric Association; Nick Dragisich, President, West Virginia State Lodge, Fraternal Order of Police; Robert Drake, Highland Educational Project; Betty Dransfield, Clerk, Monroe County Magistrate Court; A.G. Dransfield, Board Chairperson, Monroe Health Center; Sandy Drayton, President, Charleston Branch, NAACP; and Alan Drazek, Acting Regional Director, ACTION, Region III. Topics include: employment security, New Martinsville hydroelectric project, commission on drunk driving, public service commission, highways, social security administration, commission on aging, silver haired legislature, 1988 legislation (soft drink tax), human services, motor vehicles, nursing homes, health, VISTA program, and energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Kathryn Drennen, Food Service Supervisor, Fayette County Board of Education; Marshall Drennen, Vietnam Veterans of America; Alan Drescher, Deputy Commissioner, State of West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Lee Sherman Dreyfus, former Governor of Wisconsin; Michael Driggs, Special Assistant to the President for Policy Development; Richard Drobnick, Director, International Business Education and Research Program, University of Southern California; Richard Lyng, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture; Michael Dukakis, Governor of Massachusetts; Ron Druchen, CEO, CSX Transportation; Laura Vertz, Assistant Professor of Political Science, North Texas State University; Frank Drozak, President, Seafarers International Union of North America, AFL-CIO; William Allain, Governor of Mississippi; Robert Drummond, Mayor, City of Fairmont; \nTopics include: library funding, workers' compensation fund, U.S. Department of Labor, commerce, corrections, Republican Governors' Conference, community and industrial development, Williamstown Bridge, drought, 1988 legislation, health, drug prevention, drug testing, finance and administration, drug abuse, tax department, human services, Governor's Community Partnership Program, community and economic development, public safety, and drunk driving.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard Lyng, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture; Steve Hannah, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Farm Bureau; George Skinner, Governor of North Dakota, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development, National Governors' Association; Donald Brown, State Executive Director, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural and Conservation Service; J. Donald Krupica, President, Marshall County Commission, Donald Mason, Commissioner, Marshall County Commission; Howard Byard, Commissioner, Marshall County Commission; Roland Vautour, Under Secretary for Small Community and Rural Development, U.S. Department of Agriculture; and Jerry Barron, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Topics include: 1988 drought.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Director of the Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways; Paul C. Dufek, Executive Vice President of the National Alcoholic Beverage Control Association. Topics include: Commerce, Human Services, Highways, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Emergency Medical Services, Highways, Abortion, Natural Resources, West Virginia Interagency Task Force on the Homeless, Federal Aviation Administration, National Governor's Association, West Virginia State Road Commission, Lottery, Alcoholic Beverage Control Association, Education, Commission on Aging, Appalachian Regional Commission, Department of Corrections, West Virginia Public Employees Retirement System, Industrial Development, Health, Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Michael S. Dukakis, Governor of Massachusetts. Topics include: Highways, Education, Peace Monument, Commerce, Insurance, Tax Department, Natural Resources, Human Services, Drug Abuse, State of the State Address, Higher Education, Legislative Issues, Legal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Sharon B. Lord, Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Human Services. Topics include: Human Services, Highways, Education, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Workers' Compensation Fund, Natural Resources, Appalachian Regional Commission, Seat Belt Legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George Douglas Dunbrack, Mayor of the Town of Marlinton. Topics include: Commerce, Health, Human Services, Public Services, Highways, Public Employees, Abortion, Employment Security, Education, West Virginia Salary Equalization, Public Safety, Motor Vehicles, Tax Department, Workers' Compensation Fund, Natural Resources, Flooding of Greenbrier River, Flood Recovery, Community Development, Flood Recovery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George Douglas Dunbrack, Mayor of the Town of Marlinton. Topics include: Commerce, Health, Human Services, Public Services, Highways, Public Employees Retirement System, Education, Abortion, Employment Security, West Virginia Salary Equalixation, Motor Vehicles, Workers' Compensation Fund, Natural Resources, Flooding, Flood Recovery, Community Development, Greenbrier River Dam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Frank Dunkle, Director of Fish and Wildlife Service. Topics include: Human Services, State Aeronautics Commission, Taxes, Culture and History, Highways, Public Services, Appalachian Regional Commission, Fish and Wildlife, Natural Resources, Mental Health Funding, Health, Workers' Compensation Fund, Insurance, Small Cities Block Grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: A. James Machin, State Treasurer. Topics include: Taxes, Legislative Issues, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, State Taxes, Small Cities Block Grant, Appalachian Foundation, Appalachian Regional Commission, Highways, EPA Stack Height Regulations, Risk and Insurance, Human Services, State Lottery, Youth Conservation Program, Energy, Washington State Republican Party, Health, Department of Corrections, National Association of Home Builders, 1987 Legislation, Aging Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Pierre S. duPont IV, Governor of Delaware. Topics include: Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Japanese Investment Information, DuPont Athletic Boosters, Presidential Campaign '88, State Republican Executive Committee, Pete duPont for President, Jobs for America's Graduates, Human Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard J. Durbin, United States Congressman; Benjamin L. Bailey, Administrative Assistant of Governor Moore; David Durenberger, United State Senator; Gordon K. Durnil, State Chairman of the Indiana Republican State Committee; Robert E. Durig, Chairman of the Marshall County Airport Authority. Topics include: Human Services, West Virginia Hospital Finance Authority, National Resources, Americans for Generational Equity, Safe Drinking Water Act, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Moundsville Fire Department, West Virginia Airport Authority,  Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Emergency Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Board of Probation and Parole, Public Safety, Tax Department, Existing Industry, Labor Problems, Education, Health, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Highways, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Natural Resources, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Alcohol, Methanol, Bob Hope Golf Classic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth W. Dyche, Executive Director of Region VIII Planning and Development Council; Jane Dyer, Mayor of the Town of Gassaway; N. Allen Dyer, Administrator of the Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council. Topics include: Bob Hope Golf Tournament, Community Development, Appalachian Regional Commission, Flood Recovery, Highways, Taxes, Health, Prayer in School Amendment, Human Services, Department of Corrections, Water Situation in Gassaway, Small Cities Block Grant, Natural Resources, Governors Goals, Education, Pay Equity, Legislation, Higher Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Brad Eagle, Executive Director, Summers County Services Council; Tim Hollandsworth, Chairman, Guyan Eagle Investment Company; Clark Curry, President, Guyan Eagle Investment Company; Karen Eagle, Principal, Avis School; Carl Gainer, President, Gainer Enterprises, Inc.; Robert Eakin, PPG Industries, Inc.; James Eakle, Supervisor, Instructional Learning Systems; and Helen Earley, Mayor, City of Pine Grove, West Virginia. Topics include: education, human services, highways, health, commission on aging, highways, workers' compensation fund, budget inquiries, product liability, Quaker State Refinery, and small cities block grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: H.A. Earehart, President, Earehart Enterprises, Inc. Topics include: highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Anthony Earl, Chairman, Governor of Wisconsin, Committee on Energy and Environment, National Governors' Association. Topics include: acid rain legislation, National Governors' Association, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and national electrical transmission policy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles Cunningham, United States Magistrate; J. Michael Earley, Section Chief, West Virginia State Tax Department; Helen Early, Mayor, Town of Pine Grove, West Virginia; Garee Earnest, Marshall County Extension Agent and Instructor, West Virginia University Extension Service; Roy Earnest, President, Marshall County School Service Personnel Association; David Williams, Deputy Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Ellora Easley, President, Ladies' Auxiliary, Military Order of the Purple Heart of the United States of America, U.S.S. Arizona Memorial Unit 422; Paula Easley, Resource Development Council for Alaska, Inc.; Ann Hinerman, The Board of Directors, The Greater Huntington Development Corporation; James and Carole Easton, Co-owners, Easton Printing Company; Michelle Easton, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Education; Vaughn Hovey, Director, Materials Management Division, Kodad Park Division, Eastman Kodak Company; and Paul Eastman, Executive Director, Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin. Topics include: commerce, Public Employees Retirement System, small cities block grant, community and industrial development, Army National Guard, highways, education, East Huntington Bridge, public service commission, tourism, tax department, abortion, commission on aging, corrections, natural resources, finance and administration, contributions for flood victims, energy, board of regents, and corrections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Wilfred Ebel, Chief Memorial Affairs Director, Department of Memorial Affairs, U.S. Veterans Administration; Timothy Eberle, Plant Manager, FMC-Institute; Guy Eberhart, Area Vice President, The Sears-Roebuck Foundation; Robert Chehi, Executive Secretary, State of West Virginia Public Employees Insurance Board; Edward Eckenhoff, President, The Victory Awards, National Rehabilitation Hospital; and Maryat Lee, Director, Ecotheater, Inc.Topics include: national cemetery in West Virginia; higher education, community and industrial development, job training partnership, highways, Weston State Hospital, corrections, Marshall University Society of Yeager Scholars, Appalachian Regional Commission, liability insurance, commission on aging, motor vehicles, flood recovery, human services, legislative issues, higher education, workers' compensation fund, and board of medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: West Virginia's economy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: economic recovery of coal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mike Edds, President, Pocahontas County Historic Landmarks Commission; Jay Hoke, Legal Counsel and Director, Office of Customer Relations, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Jerry Edens, Jerry Edens Gulf and Rental; and John McCuskey, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: culture and history, highways, insurance, lottery, public service commission, human services, aging, department of corrections, education, public employees insurance, social security administration, public safety, veterans affairs, health, tax department, and WVU Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Human Services, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, International Trade, Employment Security, Insurance, Small Cities Block Grant, Education, Lottery, Highways, Motor Vehicles, Aging Commission, Human Rights Commission, Racial Justice, Health, Education Commission of the States, Education Training Service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with:Marian Wright Edelman, President of the Children's Defense Fund. Topics include: Human Services, Health, Children's Defense Fund,Child Care Publication.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Billy Joe Edwards, President of the Summers County Commission; Edwin W. Edwards, Governor of Louisiana; J. F. Edwards, Chairman of the Board of NAMACO Industries; Mickey Edwards, Chairman of the House Republican Research Committee. Topics include: Community Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Highways, Motor Vehicles, Waterway Systems, Aging Commission, Education, Education Employees Grievance Board, Natural Resources, Finance and Administration, Belle Historical Restoration Society, House Republican Research Committee, Human Services, Flood Recovery, Public Safety, Lottery, Health, Liability Insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Josef Ehrengruber, President of the Virginia Crews Coal Company. Topics include: Health and Human Services, Social Security, Natural Resources, Highways, Education, Aging Commission, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Motor Vehicles, Coal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Audrey S. Egle, Mayor of the Corporation of Shepherdstown. Topics include: Small Cities Block Grant, Shepherd College, Community Partnership Grant Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Harry G. Deitzler, Wood County Prosecuting Attorney of the Wood County Judicial Building; Edward L. Esposito, Assistant to the Mayor of the City of Charleston; C. N. Harman, Minority Leader of the Senate of West Virginia; Larry Swann, Minority Leader of the West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Election '88, Taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Gene Larrick, Mayor of the City of Oak Hill; Tom McNeel, Superintendent of Schools of the West Virginia Department of Education. Topics include: Election Congratulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Collective Bargaining, Natural Resources, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Health Care, Public Service Commission, Highways, Public Services, Veterans Memorial Bridge, Human Services, Education, West Virginia Public Radio, Aging Commission, World Peace, Lottery, Civil Contingent Fund, '88 Legislation, Capitol Dome, Finance and Administration, Flood Help.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Paul E. Elder, Mayor of Grafton; Ken Heckler, Secretary of State. Topics include: Reappraisal, Employment Security, Insurance, Housing for the Elderly, Aging Commission, Finance and Administration, Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant, Highways, Public Services Commission, 1988 Election, Electrical Power, Electronics, Inheritance Tax, Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Herbert Elish, Chairman President and CEO of Weirton Steel Corporation; Benjamin F. Elkins, Chairperson of the Board of Directors for the Eastern West Virginia Community Action Agency; Dan Cottrill, State Weatherization Coordinator of the Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; Eugene R. Elkins, Executive Director of the West Virginia Association of Counties; R. Percy Elkins, President of the Development District Association of Appalachia. Topics include: Commerce, Human Services, Hospice Care, Taxes, Community Development, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Eastern West Virginia Community Action Agency, Low Income Energy Assistance Program, Workers' Compensation Fund, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Highways, Legislative Proposals, Governmental Liability Insurance, Health, Natural Resources, Nongame Wildlife, Nongame Advisory Council, Public Services, Marketing, Tax Department, Civil Contingent Fund, 1987 Legislation, Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Patricia Ellicott, Comptroller of the Office of the Governor. Topics include: Civil Contingent Fund, Governor's Council Contingency Fund, Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday, National Coal Council, West Virginia Public Radio, Natural Resources, Mountaineer Food Bank, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Commerce, Aging Commission, Human Services, Highways, Community Development, Education, Lottery, Public Employees Retirement System, Public Employees Insurance Program, Veterans Affairs, Small Cities Block Grant, Teachers Retirement Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Delores Ellis, Assistant Regional Administrator of the Minority Small Business. Topics include: Workers' Compensation Fund, Small and Minority Businesses, Natural Resources, Highways, Human Services, Community and Industrial Development, West Virginia Education Board, State Aeronautics Commission, State Tax Department, Abortion, Board of Regents, Public Safety, Social Security Administration, Veterans Affairs, Flood, Motor Vehicles, Limited Gaming, 1987 Legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Benjamin L. Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Moore; James L. Cannon, Mayor of Princeton. Topics include: Weatherization Assistance Program, Reappraisal, Liability Insurance, Human Services, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, Employment Security, Taxes, West Virginia Tax Environment, West Virginia Salary Equalization, Small Cities Block Grant, Travel Services, Highways, Public Services, Education, Energy, Mining Facility, Workers' Compensation Fund, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Finance and Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George A. Embrey, Washington Bureau Chief of the Columbus Dispatch; Roberta Shinn Emerson, Director of the Huntington Museum of Art.  Topics include: Emergency Medical Services, Emergency Water and Sewer Program, Corrections, Culture and History, Arts Advocacy Committee, Blennerhassett Historical Park, Huntington Museum of Art, Funding for Arts, Huntington Galleries, National Prayer Breakfast, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Aging Commission, West Virginia Salary Equalization, Education, Natural Resources, Veterans Administration, Employees of Western Union/Veterans Administration, Employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. Topics include: Department of Corrections, Highways, Lottery, Workers' Compensation Fund, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Trade Trends '87 Show, Education, Civil Service System, Aging Commission, Public Safety, Public Employees Insurance Board, Human Services, Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: Finance and Administration, Liability Insurance, Health, Highways, Human Services, Natural Resources, Taxes, Legal Aid, Education, Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Paul E. Ertel Jr., Regional Program Director of the Administration on Aging. Topics include: Highways, Lottery, Workers' Compensation Fund, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Erosion, Human Services, Commission on Aging, Legislative Issues, Abortion, Taxes, Geological Society, Geological and Economic Survey, Civil Service Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edward L. Esposito, Assistant to the Mayor of the City of Charleston. Topics include: Energy, Mining Fatality, Highways, Aging Commission, Social Security Administration, Public Safety, Unemployment Compensation, Job Training Development Funds, Employment and Training, Election '88, Human Services, Hospital, Education, Housing and Urban Development, Motor Vehicles, Tax Department, Liability Insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Estep, Mayor of the City of Gary. Topics include: Community Development, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Public Services, Human Services, Highways, Governor's Office on Community and Industrial Development, Commission on Aging, Workers' Compensation Fund, Employment and Training, Commerce, Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Commerce, Teachers Salaries, Human Services, Legislative Issues, Natural Resources, 1989 Legislation, Abortion, Health, Public Safety, Community Development, Energy, Republican Party, Insurance, Education, Veterans Administration, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George Evans, Secretary, Kentucky Center for Energy Research. Topics include: energy, coal mine subsistence, Kentucky Energy Council, and Coal Summit II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George Evans, Secretary, Kentucky Center for Energy Research; Joe Evans, Superintendent, Roane County Schools; and John Evans, Governor of Idaho. Topics include: Coal Summit II, Kentucky Energy Cabinet, inheritance tax legislation, Governor's Community Partnership Program, community and industrial development, motor vehicles, health, highways, unemployment, human services, legislation, tax department, A.T. Massey Company, public service commission, energy, and Glen Dale Heights-Echo Valley Sewerage Project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Margie Evans, Secretary, West Fork Community Action, Inc.; Paul Evans, Mayor, Town of Handley, West Virginia; Robert Evans, Chairman, Pinch Public Service District; T.C. Evans, General Manager, Spencer Newspapers, Inc.; and W.D. Evans, President, Energy Development Corporation. Topics include: highways, public employees retirement, employment security, flood assistance, energy, natural resources, Nissan Motor Company, Community Partnership Grant, social security, lottery, liability insurance, and health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Laurence Evans. Topics include: small cities block grant, Marshall County Sewerage District (Glen Dale Heights-Echo Valley Project), highways, and community and industrial development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Janice Evans. Topics include: natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Wanda Smith, Director, Consumer Service Division, State of West Virginia Insurance Commissioner; Bryan Evanczyk, Wheeling Ob/Gyn Services; Fawn Evenson, Vice President, National Affairs, Footwear Industries of America; Homer Dodge, President, Evensen Dodge; Mary Evert, Director, Office of Community Services, Family Support Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Lyle Everingham, Chairman and CEO, The Kroger Company; Dee Everitt, President, Association for Retard Citizens of the United States; Lawrence Evernham, President, Battleship New Jersey Historical Museum Society; Gordon Eversole, Commissioner, Boone County Commission; Dolores Evkovich, GFWC-West Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs; W.F. Donohoe, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Randolph Ewers, President, Ewers Orchards, Inc.; and C.D. Ewing, Captain, United States Navy, Commanding Officer. Topics include: human services, culture and history, insurance department, community and industrial development, natural resources, commerce, education, commission on aging, small cities block grant, veterans affairs, tax department, public safety, and flood recovery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Ewing, J.G. Ewing and Associates; Ben Exley, Chairman, Ohio Valley-Clarksburg, Inc.; J. James Exon, United States Senate; Michele Craig, Executive Director, KYOVA Interstate Planning Commission; Kenneth Dean, Executive Director, North Central West Virginia Community Action Association, Inc.; Donna Fitzpatrick, Assistant Secretary, Conservation and Renewable Energy, United States Department of Energy; Thomas Flannery, Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia; Andrew Hempel, Project Manager, Exxon Chemical Americas; William Kaplan, Director, United States Department of Energy, Chicago Operations Office, Philadelphia Support Office; Allan Mollohan, United States House of Representatives; Herschel Saucier, Chairperson, National Association for State Community Services Programs; Victor Atiyeh, Governor of Oregon; Betty Barrett, Chairperson, Steering Committee, West Virginia Coalition for the Homeless; Marshall Staunton, Acting Administrator, ERA, U.S. Department of Energy; Thomas Williams, President and CEO, Foote Mineral Company; Charles Eye, Vice President, Processing, Hester Industries, Inc.; John Eye, John W. Eye Company; Anne Eyler, Martinsburg Historic Landmark Commission; and Carey Eyre, Executive Officer, Board of Directors, The National Association of Handicapped Outdoor Sportsmen, Incorporated. Topics include: community and industrial development, highways, veterans affairs, Exxon Oil Overcharge, flood recovery, air pollution, human services, culture and history, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: David Faber, United States Attorney, Southern District of West Virginia; Richard Facemire, Prosecuting Attorney, Clay County, West Virginia; Steven Facemire, President, Sutton Supermarket, Inc.; James Faber, Manager, Government and Community Affairs, Natrium Plant, Chemicals, PPG Industries, Inc.; Mary Faerber, Fiscal Officer, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; Norman Fagan, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Culture and History; John Fahey, President, Ohio County Commission; and Samuel Anthony, Ohio County Commission; John Tominack, Ohio County Commission. Topics include: flood assistance, public safety, Comprehensive Crime Control Act, employment security, human services, highways, aging, Appalachian Regional Commission, criminal justice and highway safety, Martin Luther King Jr. State Holiday Commission, United Way Campaign, justice assistance, job training partnership, National Guard, and public service commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Frank Fahrenkopf, Chairman, National Republican Committee. Topics include: 1988 election, diabled American voters, National Republican Foundation, agricultural information, and U.S. Aid to the Nicaraguan Contras.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Frank Fahrenkopf, Chairman, National Republican Committee; Robert Tuttle, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Presidential Personnel; Kent Hall, Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee of West Virginia. Topics include: 1988 election, 1986 election, Regional Republican Workshops, and limited gaming.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Becky Pain, Second Vice President, West Virginia Nurses Association, Inc.; Phil Faini, Interim Dean, College of Creative Arts, West Virginia University; Jane Fair, Librarian, Elkins-Randolph County Public Library; Jack Fairchild, Chairman/CEO, Fairchild International; Paul Fairchild, Regional Director, Midwest Region, Smith Barney, Harris Upham and Company, Incorporated; Richard Fairchild, Science Education Consultant, State of Ohio, Department of Education; Larry Faircloth, West Virginia House of Delegates; Wendell Hardway, President, Fairmont State College; Robert Faiss, Chair, Gaming Law Committee, Lionel Sawyer and Collins Attorneys at Law; and Thomas Falk, Director, Corporate Strategic Analysis, Kimberly-Clark. Topics include: motor vehicles, human services, culture and history, WVU participation in rededication of Statue of Liberty; public service commission, port authority legislation, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), Fairmont Hospital strike, Fairmont State College, limited gaming, tax department, department of public safety, commerce, and 1988 legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William Falsgraf, President, American Bar Association; John Faltis, President, Anker Energy Corporation; Albert Falvo, Assor of McDowell County; James Fankhauser, Associated Anesthesiologists, Inc.; John Pat Fanning, West Virginia State Senate; Mario Fantini, Dean, University of Massachusetts, School of Education; and Robert Rennicks, Senior Consultant, The Fantus Company. Topics include: summer school, energy, Conrail, early retirement legislation, medical malpractice, natural resources, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), flood, tax department, Governor's Community Partnership Program, and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Frank Fahrenkopf, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Daniel Farley, President/CEO, Glenwood Park United Methodist Home, Inc.; Hugh Farley, Senator, New York, State Senate; James Farley, President, Nursing Care Management of America; Terry Farley, Health and Safety Administrator, State of West Virginia, Department of Energy, Board of Coal Mine Health and Safety; Betty Farmer, Volunteer Coordinator, Greenbrier Center; and Bill Farmer, General Manager, Capitol Cable Vision. Topics include: tax reform, highways, board of regents, nursing home administration licensing board, education, Kammer Plant, health, health, human services, Rock Creek water project in Raleigh County, workers' compensation, tax department, natural resources, and cable television.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bill Farmer, General Manager, Capitol Cable Vision; Paul Stewart, State Director, School Transportation, West Virginia Department of Education; Joseph Barker, Manager, Office of Economic Opportunity, Community Development Division; Odaris Farmer, Interim Director, Project Upward Bound, West Virginia State College; Vance Clark, Administrator, Farmers Home Administration; Gerald Miller, District Director, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Farmers Home Administration; Sue Seibrt Farnsworth, Co-Chairman Individual Donations Committee, Wheeling Symphony Society, Inc.; E. Phillips Polack, Co-Chairman, Individual Donations Committee, Wheeling Symphony Society, Inc; Emil Farkas, Regional Director, National Labor Relations Board, Region 9; and Bruce Farrar, Librarian, Ohio County Public Library. Topics include: cable television, natural resources, high school bus service, highways, community and economic development, human services, insurance, natural resources, aging, corrections, Farmers Home Administration, culture and history, finance and administration, workers' compensation, small cities block grant, and public service commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Joseph Farrell, The American Waterways Operators; Marcelle Farrington, Director, Public Relations and Communications, Sunlife of Canada; John Farrior, President, The Rumseyan Society, Inc.; John Redline, Director, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; and Robert Farris, Federal Highway Administrator, U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration. Topics include: highways, insurance crisis, tort law reform, American Alloys, Inc., small cities block grant, community and economic development, public service commission, workers' compensation, and employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George Farley, Chairman, Finance Committee, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: consumer sales tax, fiscal policy, legislation, grant assistance, supplemental appropriation request, civil contingent fund, and National Guard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edward Fasci, Vice President, Technology World, Inc.; Daniel Fascione, Regional Representative Region II, Office of Child Support Enforcement, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Michael Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; James Fauber, Manager, Government and Community Affairs, PPG Industries; Bill Gillespie, Director, WV Department of Agriculture, Forestry Division; H.Ben Faulkner, President, Mercer County Board of Education; and Gordon Faulkner, Commissioner, Department of Corrections, State of Indiana. Topics include: highways, human services, health, employment security, Child Support Enforcement Program, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, legislative issues, and corrections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: H. Benjamin Faulkner, President, Princeton Area Business Development Corporation, President, Pentree, Incorporated; Gordon Faulkner, Commissioner, State of Indiana Department of Corrections; Anette Favara, Business Manager, McNeill's Rangers, Inc.; James C. Fawcett, Economic Developer, Taylor County Commission; James T. Fawcett, President, WHAR Radio; Beverly Luciow-Fay, Human Services Liaison, State of Ohio, Office of the Governor; and Sue Beaver, Executive Director, Fayette County Committee on Aging. Topics include: economic development, natural resources, highways, civil contingent fund, human services, legislation, corrections, community partnership grant, commission on aging, and Health Care Cost Review Authority.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Gail McGregor Fearing, Chairman, Board of Trustees, The Holton-Arms School; Charles Feather, Mayor, Town of Terra Alta, West Virginia; Drew Lewis and Robert Strauss, Co-Chairmen, National Economic Commission; Frank Federico, President, Colpetzer-Thomas, Inc.; H. Donald Feeney, President, Wood County Development Authority, Parkersburg Development Corporation, Parkersburg/Wood County Area Development Corporation; William Felling, Executive Director, Oak Ridge Associated Universities; Charles Feeney, President, The Cincinnati Reds; Mark Fennie, Manager, Commercial Services, The China Trade Center, School of Management, State University of New York; Lee Feinberg, West Virginia Legislature; Milton Feinbert, President, Products Publications International, Inc.; Barry Feldman, President, Triple A in the USA; and Levi Phillips, Claims Supervisor, Public Employees Insurance Board. Topics include: public safety, small cities block grant, highways, natural resources, human services, fifth judicial circuit, federal budget deficit, community and industrial development, community development conference, economic development, finance and administration, Weston State Hospital, foreign trade, legislation, limited gaming, and lottery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bruce Feldman, Executive Director, Governor's Drug Policy Council, State of Pennsylvania; Deborah Feldman, Coordinator, JTPA Evaluation Design Project, State of Washington, Employment Security Department; Elliot Feldman, Director, University Consortium for Research on North America, Harvard University, Center for International Affairs; Ellen Feldman, Mid-Atlantic Regional Representative, United States Olympic Committee; Craig Felici, Brooke County public Service District; Jack Feller, Treasurer, Mullens Chamber of Commerce; Charles Pirle, Assistant Dean of Faculty, Georgetown University; Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State; Charles Felton, Rowlesburg Town Councilman; Hsu Feng-Kai, Chairman, Formosan Chemical Industries Corporation; and George Fenton, President, Fenton Art Glass Company. Topics include: Governor's drug policy council, community and industrial development, natural resources, vocational rehabilitation, beer commission, public land corporation, Fellows in Foreign Service Program, workers' compensation, legislative issues, energy, human services, Governor's Summer Youth Program, corrections, Glass Industry Assistance Program, and Williamstown Bridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: C.W. Ferguson, Judge, Twenty-Fourth Judicial Circuit; Daniel Ferguson, CEO, The Newell Company; Ian Ferguson, I.R.G. Ferguson Consultants; and Mary Ferguson, Vice President, Public Affairs, Concerned Businessmen's Association of America. Topics include: West Virginia Strawberry Festival, education, health, highways, judicial retirement system, commission on aging, tax department, corrections, culture and history, natural resources, education, and workers' compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert Ferguson, President, American Police Hall of Fame and Museum; J. Steven Ferguson, North Side Land Corporation; and Louis Fernandez, Chairman of the Board, Monsanto. Topics include: workers' compensation, commission on aging, health, education, property on U.S. Route 19, highways, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Donald Ferrara, Vice President, Chase Investors; Frank Ferrari, Acting City Manager, City of Clarksburg, West Virginia; Walter Ferrari, Director of Information Management, USAISC-Sharpe; Beverly Ferrell, Coordinator, Committee Against Sexual Exploitation of Children; William Ferell, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Chapter, American Academy of Family Physicians; Jackie Ferrell, City Councilman, Town of Chapmanville, West Virginia; Joe Ferrell, West Virginia House of Delegates; and Paul Ferrell, Corporate Attorney, South Central Supply Corporation, Ready Mix Concrete Division. Topics include: human services, lottery, motor vehicles, workers' compensation, tax department, finance and administration (transit), child abuse, highways, Williamstown Bridge, commission on aging, community and economic development, public service commission, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), culture and history, education, and labor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William Ferrell, Medical Affairs Administrator, Charleston Area Medical Center, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Chapter, American Academy of Family Physicians; George Ferris, Vice Chairman and CEO, Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel Corporation; David Fertig, President, County Commission of Mineral County; Robert Fertig, Councilman, Town of Moorefield, West Virginia; David McKinley, West Virginia House of Delegates; Herbert Smilowitz, CEO, Allied Building Products Corporation; and Robert Feury, President, Allied Building Products Corporation. Topics include: highways, public energy authority, public service commission, Public Employees Retirement System, tax department, air pollution control, community and industrial development, agriculture, small cities block grant, finance and administration, public safety, Community Partnership Grant, Oglebay Park Festival of Lights, and 17th Amendment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jerry Fink, Airport Manager, Raleigh County Memorial Airport; Terrie Fielden-Barry, Chairman, Legislative Committee, Kanawha Medical Society Auxiliary; Glen Fields, President, New Winward Coal Company; Mary Fields, Transportation Department, Kanawha County Schools; and Richard Fields, Lt. Colonel, Transportation Corps, Commanding Officer, Headquarters, 106th Battalion. Topics include: Farmers' Home Administration Federal loan, public service commission, natural resources, social security, tort law, highways, Governor's Summer Youth Program, lottery, human services, energy, child pornography, and WV Turnpike Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Rubye Fields, National President, Blacks in Government; Warren Zorek, Operations Manager, Bloomingdale's; Walden Roush, West Virginia State Farm Museum, Incorporated; James Fife, Secretary, West Virginia Fire Chiefs Association; Joseph Figaretti, President, DP Consulting; Harry Figgie, Chairman of the Board, Figgie International; Elmer Fike, President, Fike Chemicals, Inc.; Anthony Filberto, County Clerk, Brooke County Commission; Alfred DeAngelis President, Brooke County Commission; John Filey, Committee of Preparation, City of the World, Worldpeace Trading Center; and Bob Myers, Myers Transfer and Storage Company. Topics include: human services, lottery, commission on aging, Fiesta Festival, legislative proposals, energy, corrections, public service commission, employment, highways, natural resources, and motor vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: David Finch, Petroleum and Reservoir, Engineering Consultant; David Fine, President, WVU Hospitals, Inc.; and Kenneth Finlayson, Administrator, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Region III. Topics include: financial assistance, U.S. Department of Energy, workers' compensation, insurance, highways, human services, community and industrial development, finance and administration, state aeronautics commission, public safety, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and small cities block grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth Finlayson, Administrator, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Region III; Chester Finn, Assistant Secretary and Counselor to the Secretary, U.S. Department of Education, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Educational Research and Improvement; Jon Finnegan, Department of Humanities, West Liberty State College; Jack Finney, Member, Board of Directors, The Peoples Bank of Mullens; John Fiorini, Secretary, North Central West Virginia Home Builders Association; John Hatcher, Chairman, Committee on the Judiciary, West Virginia House of Delegates; Linda Plemons Tinder, Independent Insurance Agents of West Virginia, Inc.; Lloyd Weeks, Michigan House of Representatives; and Thomas Firor, Chairperson, Board of Directors, Eastern West Virginia Community Action Agency. Topics include: small cities block grant, highways, state tax department, community and economic development, workers' compensation, education, veterans administration, board of regents, natural resources, Weston State Hospital, public service commission, Davis Power Project, commission on aging, statewide advisory commission on fire prevention, and fire service tax in Wheeling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: E. Allen Fisher, Secretary-Treasurer, West Virginia State Building and Construction Trades Council, AFL-CIO; Jeanne Fisher, Host of Intermezzo, West Virginia Public Radio; F. Witcher McCullough, Executive Secretary-Treasurer, The West Virginia Bar Association; Kevin Fisher, President, Political Research Corporation; and Max Fisher, Presient, West Virginia Association of Sanitarians, District Health Services Office, West Virginia Department of Health. Topics include: highways, labor, human services, banking, health, lottery, employment security, public safety, liability insurance, Mountaineer Country Glass Festival, tax department, small cities block grant, community and industrial development, state employees' pay, 17th judicial circuit, commission on aging, small cities block grant, and Kammer Plant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Michael Fisher, Director, Putnam County Parks and Recreation Commission; Florence Buckley, Administrator, Research and Development, Legal Services, Fisher-Price; Wilson Ward, Fisher Ridge Wine Company; George Banker, Commissioner, West Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission; and Roger Fisher, President, Jackson County Commission. Topics include: Governor's Community Partnership Program, human services, Fisher Price, small cities block grant, workers' compensation fund, highways, community and industrial development, lottery, natural resources, and Cabot Oil and Gas Corporation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William Fischback, Chairperson, Water Utilities Committee, Deerwood Homeowners Association; Peter Secchia, Republican National Committee; Andrea Fischer, Deputy Assistant to the Vice President for Scheduling; Burt Fischer, Executive Partner, Grant Thornton; E. Fred Fischer, President, The Institute for Medical Relief Services; Elizabeth Fiset, Executive Director, Monongalia Arts Center; Carl Fish, Secretary/Treasurer, Marshall County Parks and Recreation Board; Mark Fishler, Assistant to the President, Vesuvius Crucible Company; and Donna Fitzpatrick, Assistant Secretary, Conservation and Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Energy. Topics include: human services, public service commission, early retirement legislation, parks and recreation, lottery, emergency services, highways, Williamstown Bridge, tax department, community and industrial development, motor vehicles, natural resources, and Exxon Oil Overcharge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Donna Fitzpatrick, Assistant Secretary, Conservation and Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Energy; Thomas Fitzsimmons, Chairman, Summers County Democratic Executive Committee; and L. Walter Fix, Chairman, Berkeley County Public Service District. Topics include: energy use demonstration center, Exxon Oil Overcharge, health, finance and administration (transit), human services, public safety, community and industrial development, stripper well settlement, energy, mining fatalities, natural resources, highways, workers' compensation fund, emergency water and sewer, and black flies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Gerry Rogers, Executive Vice Chairman, National Flag Day Committee; Jane Dougherty, member of Governor Moore's staff. Topics include: National Flag Day Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James Linzels, Commandant, NCO Leadership School, Norton Air Force Base, United States Airforce; George Boudreau, Director, Spirit of New England Drum and Bugle Corps Drill Team; Anne Frankin, Opening Ceremonies Coordinator, U.S. Olympic Festival '87; William Mangels, Corresponding Secretary, U.S.S. Missouri Association; and  Bob Starks, Florida House of Representatives. Topics include: incoming thank you notes for flags.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bernard Flanagan, Vice President, Marketing, The Wall Street Journal; Jackson Flanigan, Superintendent, Berkeley County Public Schools; and Paul Flanagan, President, Raleigh County Commission. Topics include: advertising, state tax department, human services, legislative issues, highways, small cities block grant, Appalachian Regional Commission, commission on aging, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jackson Flanigan, Superintendent, Berkeley County Public Schools; Paul Flanigan, President, County Commission of Raleigh County; and Richard Flanigan, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates, Vice Chairman, Committee on Health and Welfare. Topics include: regional jail authority, Governor's Community Partnership Program, nursing home administration, juvenile justice and delinquency prevention program, Land and Water Conservation Fund, highways, motor vehicles, Mercer County Commission, and fire department program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Marie Walker, Executive Director, Housing Authority of the City of Bluefield; Jo Ellen Flagg, Chairperson, Elections Committee, West Virginia Library Association; Holly Flanders, Director of Skiing, Park City Ski Area; David Flannery, Environmental Attorney, Robinson/McElwee; Thomas Flannery, Judge for the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia; and James Jones, Office of the Mayor, Flemington, West Virginia. Topics include: human services, health, public service commission, Alcohol Beverage Control, Governor's Commission on West Virginians Outdoors, Exxon Overcharge, highways, job training partnership act, community and industrial development, natural resources, lottery, tort reform legislation, and legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Faye Fleming, Chair, Colorado Child Support Commission; Arthur Flemming, Chair, Action Committee to Implement the Mental Health Recommendations of the 1981 White House Conference on Aging; and Larry Rickards, Project Coordinator, Action Committee to Implement the Mental Health Recommendations of the 1981 White House Conference on Aging. Topics include: commission on aging, health, tax department, human services, workers' compensation, highways, the Republican Party, natural resources, and Older Americans Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lowell Basford, Acting Director of Personnel, State of West Virginia Civil Service System; John Bailes, Chairman, West Virginia Board of Probation and Parole; James Fletcher, Administration, National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Marilyn Fletcher, Executive Director, West Virginia Broadcasters Association; and Thomas Fletcher, President, Berkeley County Education Association. Topics include: employment, lottery, flood assistance, human services, tourism, highways, whitewater rafting, and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edward Flint, Horsemen's Benevolent and protective Association, Kentucky Division; J. Robert Flint, Chairman, Braxton County Development Authority; Nancy Flint, Site Supervisor, Burnsville Nutrition Site; Betty Singleton, Cook, Burnsville Nutrition Site; William Gary Flint, Chairman, National Forest Planning, Committee W.V.C.N.W.T.F.; Ronnie Flippo, U.S. House of Representatives; and Robert Windom, Assistant Secretary, Public Health Services, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Adolescent Pregnancy Programs. Topics include: education, small business development, Department of Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, highways, human services, commerce, commission on aging, tax department, regional jail and prison authority, motor vehicles, workers' compensation, social security, Kammer Plant, and 1988 election.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Pancho Flores, Head Softball Coach, John Marshall High School; Betty Flowers, Secretary III, Hancock County Schools; Dave Flowers, Third Ward Councilman, Dunbar City Council; Edwin Flowers, Vice President of Institutional Advancement, West Virginia University; Ellie Flowers, Acting Assistant Dean for Bar Relations and Placement, College of Law, West Virginia University; Paul Villers, Mayor, City of Pennsboro, West Virginia; and Virginia Davis Floyd, Acting Project Director, Southern Regional Project on Infant Mortality. Topics include: commerce, natural resources, State Board of Risk and Insurance Management; public service commission, Bill Loy Scholarship Fund, highways, employment security, legislative issues, lottery, human services, infant mortality, health, and Southern Governors' Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Virginia Davis Floyd, Acting Project Director, Southern Regional Project on Infant Mortality; Beverly Fluty, President, West Virginia Independence Hall Foundation; and Neil Bucklew, President, West Virginia University. Topics include: health, human services, highways, energy, motor vehicles, culture and history, and West Virginia Independence Hall, West Virginia University (department of technology education).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Malcolm Baldrige, Secretary of the United States Department of Commerce, John B. Bennet, Mayor of Glenville; William J. Bennett, Secretary of the United States Department of Education; John R. Block, Secretary of Agriculture; William E. Brock, Secretary of the United States Department of Labor; Marshall Clary, City Commander; Elizabeth H. Doyle, Secretary of the United States Department of Transportation; Doug Dunbrack, Mayor of the Town of Marlinton; John P. Fanning, West Virginia Senator; Tommie C. Hamner, Disaster Recovery Manager of the Federal Emergency Management Agency; Walter D. Helmick, President of the Pocahontas County Commission.  Topics include: Neighbor Helping Neighbor, Flood Recovery, Legal Assistance, Commerce, Education, Public Safety, Small Businesses, 1985 Flood, Finance and Administration, Farmers Home Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Junior R. Knotts, President of the Tucker County Commission; Larry Kuykendall, Mayor of Moorefield; Sam Landis, Mayor of Petersburg; Joseph A. Leonette, Mayor of the City of Stonewood; John Berkey, Mayor of Durbin; Bruce Minor, Mayor of the City of Franklin; Alan B. Mollohan, United States Congressman; Francis E. Moravitz, Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Samuel R. Pierce, Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development; James E. Roark, Mayor of the City of Charleston; Honorable Bob Wise, Congressman. Topics include: Flood Recovery, 1985 Flood, Education, Appalachian Regional Commission, Housing for Flood Victims, Finance and Administration, Public Safety, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Flood Disaster, Small Business Association Loans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: West Virginia Recovery Foundation, Small Cities Block Grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Benjamin L. Bailey, Counsel to Governor Arch Moore. Topics include: Library Commission, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Human Services, Liability Insurance, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, Natural Resources, Health, Highways, Education, State of the State.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Barbara Fontana, Staff Director of the Agriculture Committee for the National Governors Association. Topics include: Finance and Administration, Lottery, Human Services, Public Safety, Highways, Motor Vehicles, Human Services, Benefits for State Employees, Flood Disaster, National Agricultural Policy Commission, Commerce, Food Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Paul P. Giordano, Regional Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency; Paul Shogren, Flood Recovery Coordinator for Preston County. Topics include: West Virginia Flood Recovery Foundation, Flood Recovery, 1985 Flood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George M. Banker, Commissioner of Alcohol Beverage Control; Katherine W. Forbes, West Virginia Industrial and Trade Jobs Development Corporation; Timothy C. Forbes, President of the American Heritage Magazine. Topics include: Trade, Workers Compensation Fund, Human Services, American Heritage Magazine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ford B. Ford, Acting Secretary of Labor; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: Public Safety, Highways, Human Services, Natural Resources, Public Services Commission, Aging Commission, Taxes, Legislative Issues, Taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Nancy Ford, U.S. House of Representatives; Ora Ford, Coordinator of Supportive Services, Doddridge County Schools; Witcher McCullough, Executive Secretary-Treasurer, The West Virginia Bar Association; and Thelma Ford, Director, North Central Opportunities Industrial Center. Topics include: health, board of regents, Ford Motor Company, lottery, education, highways, natural resources, 1985 Title IIA Program Award, industrialization, and public safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William Gillespie, Forestry Director, West Virginia Department of Agriculture. Topics include: forest fires.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Clarence Burdette, Assistant Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Education; Chet Burdette, Urethane Enterprises; Clarence Burdette, Assistant State Superintendent, Vocational, Technical and Adult Education, West Virginia Department of Education; F. Page Burdette, Editor, Evening/Weekend Journal; Helen Burdette, Executive Secretary, Roane County Chamber of Commerce; Jane Burdette, Executive Director, YWCA (Parkersburg); John Burdette, Acting commissioner, West Virginia Department of Human Services; and Keith Burdette, West Virginia State Senate. Topics include: highways, education, industrial development, vocational rehabilitation, human services, employment and training, workers' compensation, aging, 1985 Title IIA Program Award, National Governors' Association (state priorities tracking and electricity transmission), educational broadcasting, state aeronautics commission, liability insurance, and victim assistance program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Page Burdette, Editor, The Evening Weekend Journal; William Burdette, Chairman, Legislative Affairs Committee, Marshall University. Topics include: workers' compensation fund, highways, eastern regional jail authority, corrections, education, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: L. Thomas Bulla, President and CEO; Todd Bullard, President, Bethany College; Vicky Bullett, U.S. Olympian; Pat Ellicott, Comptroller, Office of the Governor of West Virginia; Bob Bullock, Comptroller of Public Accounts, State of Texas; Kenneth Bullock, Landscape Architect, AE Associates, Limited; John Bullock, Mayor, Thurmond, West Virginia; Tony Bumbico, District 6, United Mine Workers of America; and Dale Bumpers, U.S. Senate, Committee on Small Business. Topics include: highways, education, restoration work at Bethany College, institutional conservation program, civil contingent fund, culture and history, tax department, commission on aging, Valley Camp Coal Company, community and economic development, department of agriculture, and legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jack Brunner, Fairmont Bicentennial Committee; Alison Bunting, Owner, Tri-State Fabrics. Topics include: lottery, human services, legislative issues, natural resources, veterans affairs, taxes, commerce, highways, higher education, U.S. Post Office in Fairmont, small cities block grant, and tax department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George Burch, Harrison County Correctional Center; R. Larry Beckett, Director, Client and General Services, West Virginia Department of Human Services; and Leonard Burchman, Commissioner, The Martin Luther King Jr. Federal Holiday Commission. Topics include: workers' compensation, legislative issues, health, highways, and Martin Luther King Jr. Federal holiday.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert Burcin, Foster Wheeler USA Corporation; Harry Burcker, President, South Berkeley Little League, Inc.; Ronald Burd, President, The Devereux Foundation; Quentin Brdick, Chairman, Committee on Environment and Public Works, U.S. Senate; John Burdiss, Vice President, First Community Bank; Michael Burdiss, WVA COMPAC Coordinator for the Coal Miners Political Action Committee; Ann Burds, Chairman, Adolescent Pregnancy and Parenting State Task Force; Robert Burford, Director Bureau of Land Management, United States Department of the Interior; and J. Jeffrey Campbell, Chairman and CEO, Burger King Corporation. Topics include: clean coal technology, Governors' Community Partnership Program, education, human services, WV Department of Health, legislative issues, highways, adolescent pregnancy, oil and gas drilling waste, Bureau of Land Management wild horse and burro policy, and Burger King Company's \"In Honor of Excellence\" program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Faye Forehand, Administrative Assistant to the Governor, State of Tennessee; Archie Albright, President, Foreign Policy Association; Carlos Ordonez, Vice President, The Nikko Securities Company; Harold Elbon, Director General, Mountain State Forest Festival; Daniel Parker, Chairman, WVSAF Protection Committee, West Virginia Division, Allegheny Society of American Foresters; James Forrester, Department of Social Services, West Liberty State College; and Ronald Forren, President, West Virginia Public Health Association, Inc. Topics include: Fordham University Graduate Center, foreign policy, commission on aging, legislative issues, department of insurance, highways, lottery, displaced workers program, forests, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction, social security administration, and Kammer Plant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Roger Fortner, District Director, International Trade Administration and Executive Secretary, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Export Council, U.S. Department of Commerce; Patrick Forsyth, Executive Director, University Council for Educational Administration, Arizona State University, College of Education; James Fortney, Caring Ambulance Service, Inc.; Wayne Fortney, Mercury Coal and Coke, Incorporated; Stephen J.M. Fortunato, Branch Manager-Wheeling, Glasrock Home Health Care; Gordon Forward, President, Chaparral Steel Company; and S.G. Nazzaro, Administrator, Wheeling Hospital. Topics include: foreign trade, motor vehicles, human services, emergency medical services, public employees insurance, natural resources, Canaan Valley, and health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Maria Foscarinis, National Coalition for the Homeless; Lawrence Fornasieri, President, Chilton Company; John Foss, Associate Dean of Student Affairs, West Virginia University; Frank Foster, President and CEO, Diamond-Bathurst; R.L. Foster, Chairman, Fourth Annual West Virginia Conference on the Environment; Rex Foster, Classic Executive Director, Mountaineer Athletic Club; Rockwood Foster, Chairman, Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin; and Scarlett Lee Foster, Communications Specialist, Monsanto. Topics include: health, Weston State Hospital, tax department, legislative issues, human services, sewage treatment lagoon in Keyser, Diamond-Bathurst, industrial development, highways, finance and administration, West Virginia Conference on the Environment, clean jobs act, small cities block grant, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dan Fouts, Quarterback, San Diego Chargers, Winners Say No To Drugs! Program, Janie Fouty, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Henry Fowler and Charles Walker, The Bretton Woods Fund; and Nancy Virginia Fowler, Taylor County Clerk. Topics include: Union Carbide Corporation, natural resources, culture and history, weird ideas, tax department, workers' compensation fund, commerce, economic development, vocational rehabilitation, public service commission, aging, and highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Willard Ansel, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Teachers Retirement Board; Dick Fox, Mayor of Salem, West Virginia; Fred Fox, Chief Judge, Sixteenth Judicial Circuit, State of West Virginia; J. Bruce Fox, Superintendent, Weirton Sanitary Board; and James Fox, Treasurer, Lawrenceville Volunteer Fire Department. Topics include: finance and administration, energy, legal drinking age, human services, highways, higher education, teachers retirement, motor vehicles, community development, workers' compensation, and public service commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James Fox, Assistant Administrator, Jon Fox, Member, House of Representatives, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; Abraham Fox, United States Memorial Holocaust Memorial Council; and Richard Fox, Councilman, City of Salem, West Virginia. Topics include: motor vehicles, Chester sewage system improvement, employment security, tax department, highways, and workers' compensation fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: E.L. Frailie, Superintendent, E.I. Du Pont De Nemours and Company; James Fraley, President, Cline Distributing Company; Carol Frame, Clerk, Braxton County Magistrate Court; J.R. Frame, President, Braxton County Commission; Nick Hahn, Consular Officer, United States Embassy (Paraguayan Embassy); George Frampton, President, The Wilderness Society; and Erik France, Public Documents/Maps Department, Perkins Library, Duke University. Topics include: public service commission, workers' compensation, state tax department, Pipestream State Park, liability insurance, highways, small cities block grant, human services, veterans affairs, Appalachian Regional Commission, emergency medical services, health, Davis Power Project, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles Francis, General Manager, Waltzing Waters Water, Light and Laser Shows; C.W. Francis, Mayor, Town of Peterstown, West Virginia; D. Max Francis, President, United Hospital Center, Chairman, West Virginia Chamber of Commerce; David Pritchard, Burgess and Niple, Limited, Engineers and Architects; and Howard Jeffers, Mayor, City of New Martinsville, West Virginia. Topics include: commerce, highways, public safety, motor vehicles, tax department, WV Chamber of Commerce Executive Committee meeting, tort reform legislation, public service commission, board of regents, human services, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Sherry Francis, Secretary, Save Our County, Incorporated; William Francis, Department of the Army, Huntington District, Corps of Engineers. Topics include: natural resources, New Martinsville Hydroelectric Celebration, coal, energy, highways, Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, motor vehicles, Tug Fork Valley Project, EPA Stack Height Regulations, community development, commerce, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Catherine Frompovich, President and Legislative Advocate, Coalition for Alternatives in Nutrition and Healthcare, Inc.; Anthony Frank, Postmaster General, United States Postal Service; Lawrence Frankel, Executive Director, Lawrence J. Frankel Foundation; Robert Holliday, West Virginia State Senate; and A. Wayne Franklin, Asphalt Industries, Incorporated. Topics include: motor vehicles, public service commission, human services, Preventicare Program, commission on aging, legislative issues, natural resources (nongame wildlife program), and health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James Franklin, J.P. Stevens and Company, Inc.; Edward Frantel, President and Chief Executive Officer, The Seven-Up Company; and Wanda Franz, President, West Virginians for Life, Inc. Topics include: Federal Aviation Administration Easter Region meeting, State Republican Executive Committee, consumer education information, tax department, workers' compensation, highways, and public service commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: R.B. Fraser, Manager, Distribution and Transportation and R. A. Christman, Director of Customer and Distribution Services, Mobay Chemical Corporation; Donald Frazee, President, Inter-State Lumber Company, Inc.; and Raymond Frazier, Superintendent, Doddridge County Schools, Superintendent, Jefferson County Schools. Topics include: tax department, highways, small cities block grant, workers' compensation, natural resources, workers' compensation, community and industrial development, flooding, public service commission, and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jack Frazier, President, Goodwill Industries of Kanawha Valley Inc. Topics include: asbestos, health, highways, small cities block grant, human services, energy, clean coal technology, methanol, and public service commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Frazier, Chief Circuit Judge, State of West Virginia Ninth Judicial Circuit; Raymond Frazier, Superintendent, Jefferson County Schools; and Shervert Frazier, Director, National Institute of Mental Health, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration. Topics include: aging, human services, air conditioned school busses, employment security, highways, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and Refugee Assistance Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: prayer in school, highways, NASA Space Shuttle Safety, and finance and administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Wyetta Fredericks, Superintendent, State of West Virginia Anthony Center; Ernerst Frederick, Frederick Energy. Topics include: culture and history, job placement program, 1985 Title IIA Program Award, energy, and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mikhail Gorbachev, General Secretary of the Communitst Party of the Soviet Union. Topics include: freedom of movement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Delbert Freeland, Chairman, Board of Directors, Preston County Senior Citizens, Inc. Topics include: lottery, flooding, human services, natural resources, highways, small cities block grant, school closings, and public service commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Janet Freedman, President, Committee of Interns and Residents; Roselyn Freedman, Chairman, Friends of the West Virginia Radio Reading Service, West Virginia Library Commission. Topics include: taxes, WV Library Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Audrey Freeman, Administrator, the Heritage, Incorporated; Cynthia Freeman, Executive Director, Bi-County Nutrition Program, Inc.; Harry Freeman, Executive Vice President, Corporate Affairs and Communications, American Express Company; and Paul Freeman, President, Baxter Community Improvement Association. Topics include: health, human services, Medicaid reimbursement, Silver Haired Legislature, small cities block grant, legislative issues, Kammer Plant, employment, community and industrial development, commerce, department of mines, highways, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin Freakley, Publisher and President, Bluefield Daily Telegraph; Ross Free, Member of Parliament, House of Representatives, Commonwealth parliament of Australia; Paul Freels, Executive Vice President, International Telecharge, Incorporated; Alma McCulty, Office Manager, Buckhannon Upshur Chamber of Commerce; David French, Treasurer, Parkersburg Choral Society, Inc.; Jack French, Department of Social Sciences, Bluefield State College; M.R. Fresa, President, United Small Coal Operators, Inc.; Steven Frew, President, The Buckeye Publishing Company, Inc.; Brigadier General James Freytag, Deputy Director for Strategic Systems, Department of the Air Force, Hanscom Air Force Base. Topics include: finance and administration, natural resources, energy, legislative issues, U.S./Canada free trade agreement, education, French Creek Game Farm, culture and history, Rowelsburg Flood Situation; industrial development, U.S. Air Force, and small cities block grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: David Friend, President, Preston County Commission; Jean Friend, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monongalia County. Topics include: highways, human services, Rowelsburg High School, tax department, public safety, vocational rehabilitation, and social security administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert Fri, President and Senior Fellow, Resources For The Future; J.C. Frich, American Cancer Society, West Virginia Division, Inc.; Carl Friebal, State Advisory Committee on the Education Block Grant, Harrison County Schools; Jerry Friedheim, Executive Vice President, American Newspaper Publishers Association; Harvey Friedman, National Commander, Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America; Jams Friedman, Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan and Aronoff; Miles Friedman, Executive Director, National Association of State Development Agencies; Peter Friedmann, Regional Manager, Midwest Region, Alliance of American Insurers; William Friedman, Assistant Director, Office of Career Services, Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government; Steve Friedman, Executive Producer, The Today Show; and J. Blair Frier, Director of Business Development, S.E.M. Paterners, Incorporated. Topics include: National Governors' Association (committee on energy and environment), health, commerce, social security administration, workers' compensation fund, education, highways, Kammer Plant, public libraries, energy, Canadian electricity, rural development, legislative issues, Capitol Dome, tax department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Herman Fritschen, General Manager, Safety, Environmental, Heal and protective Services, Cities Service Oil and Gas Corporation; Michael Fritscher, General Manager, Allround Baugerate; D.W. Froe, Executive Director, Mercer County Economic Opportunity Corporation; Newton Frohlich, President, Americans in Israel Political Action Committee; Fred Frohock, James Roger Sharp, Courage Foundation Nominating Committee, Maxwell School, Syracuse University; Catherine Frompovich, President and Legislative Advocate, Coalition for Alternatives in nutrition and Healthcare, Inc.; Rosemary Front, Executive Director, Easter Seals; Jack Frost, Vice President, Marketing and Sales, Defense Technologies Incorporated; and Thomas Frost, Vice President-Coal Sales, CSX. Topics include: tax department, highways, finance and administration, legislative issues, state emergency response commission, tax department, recycling, lottery, community and industrial development, 1985 Title IIA Program Award, weatherization assistance program, Governor's Summer Youth Program, visit to Israel, human services, Moundsville Penitentiary, health, liability insurance, and job training.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: The Christian Knights of the Ku Klux Klan; Charles H. Fryer, Mayor of the Town of Ridgeley. Topics include: Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Natural Resources, Legislative Issues, Highways, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Appalachian Regional Commission, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Motor Vehicles, Legislation '86, Natural Resources, Lottery, Veterans, Flood Efforts, Taxes, Education, Labor, West Virginia Silver Haired Legislature, Social Security Administration, Taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Johnny Fullen, Mayor of the Town of Matewan; Floyd Fullen, West Virginia House of Delegates; William Ritchie, Commissioner of the Department of Highways. Topics include: Highways, Human Services, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Public Employees Insurance Agency, Tourism, Finance and Administration, Insurance, Public Energy Authority, Education, Small Cities Block Grant, Concealed Weapon, Community Partnership Grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Craig L. Fuller, Chief of Staff to the Vice President; John G. Fuller, Representative of the Alaska State Legislature; Daivd S. Fulton, President of the National Association of State Aviation Officials. Topics include: Highways, Commerce, Board of Risk and Insurance Management, Human Services, 1985 Youth Science Camp, Finance and Administration, Corrections, State Taxes, Aeronautics Commission, Education, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Finance and Administration, Fund for America's Future National Steering Committee, Emergency Services, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Taxes, Public Employees Insurance Board, Legislation, Motor Vehicles, Vocational Rehabilitation, Highways, Lottery, Worker's Compensation Fund, Clean Jobs Act, Commerce, Natural Resources, Public Services, Public Energy Authority, Liability Insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Joseph and Dorothy Funk, Spirit of Freedom Foundation. Topics include:  Spirit of Freedom Foundation, Public Safety, West Virginia State Wide Patriotic Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Fiscal Year 1988, State of West Virginia and the Environmental Protection Agency.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Benjamin Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Arch Moore. Topics include: United States Environmental Protection Agency, Air Pollution Control Commission, Agriculture, Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James M. Seif, Regional Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency, James J. Blanchard, Governor of the State of Michigan; Lee Thomas, Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency.  Topics include: Air Pollution Control, Air Toxics, Environmental Protection Agency Grant, Asbestos Fact Book, National Governors' Association, Natural Resources, Environmental News, Construction Grants, Hazardous Waste.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Benjamin Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Arch Moore. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, Kanawha Valley Action Plan, Lead in Drinking Water.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James M. Seif, Regional Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency; Kenneth Faerber, Commissioner of the Department of Energy; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, Energy, Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lee M. Thomas, Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; J. Craig Potter, Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation; Benjamin Bailey, Administrative Assistant to Governor Moore. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, Ozone, Health Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert P. Bedell, Deputy Administrator for Information and Regulatory Affairs; Lee Thomas, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, Tall Stack Height Rules, Acid Rain.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lee M. Thomas, Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, Waste Technology.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Julius W. Becton, Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency; John Berkey, Mayor of Durbin. Topics include: Federal Emergency Management Agency, Proposed Disaster Regulation, Highways, Disaster Recovery, Hazard Mitigation, Emergency Services, Health, Emergency Management Agency.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Federal Emergency Management Agency.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Federal Emergency Management Agency, flooding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lois Cashell, Acting Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Kenneth Plumb, Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; and Martha Hesse, Chairman, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Topics include: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert Brown, Colonel, Corps of Engineers, District Engineer, Department of the Army, Huntington District; Robert Dawson, Assistant Secretary for Civil Works, Department of the Army; Arthur Kessel, President, Grant County Commission; Richard Rothblum, District Engineer, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Robert Tucker, Contracting Officer, Department of the Army, Huntington District, Corps of Engineers; and Lenora Stutphin, Contracting Officer, Department of the Army, Huntington District, Corps of Engineers. Topics include: flood control (Greenbrier River Basin), Army Corps of Engineers, and Stonewall Jackson Lake.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Federal Farmers Home Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: R.A. Barnhart, Federal Highway Administrator, U.S. Department of Transportation; Robert Farris, Deputy Administrator, Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation; and Billy Higginbotham, Division Administrator, Federal Highway Administration. Topics include: Federal Highway Administration, right of way laws, Williamstown-Marietta Bridge, property acquisition legislation, and highway funding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Heather Gradison, Chairman, U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission.Topics include: Federal Interstate Commerce Commission, Conrail abandonment in Kanawha County, C\u0026amp;O Railroad discontinuance of service in Kanawha County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lieutenant Colonel Geoffrey Louis, Associate Director of Admissions, U.S. Military Academy, Department of the Army. Topics include: Federal Military Entrance processing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Les Aspin, Chairman, House Committee on Armed Services, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert Badham, U.S. House of Representatives; Herbert Bateman, U.S. House of Representatives; Charles Bennett, U.S. House of Representatives; Jeff Bingman, U.S. House of Representatives; James Broyhill, U.S. Senate; Albert Bustamante, U.S. House of Representatives; Beverly Byron, U.S. House of Representatives; William Carney, U.S. House of Representatives; William Cohen, U.S. Senate; Jim Courter, U.S. House of Representatives; Dan Daniel, U.S. House of Representatives; George Darden, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert Davis, U.S. House of Representatives; Ronald Dellums, U.S. House of Representatives; Jeremiah Denton, U.S. Senate; William Dickinson, U.S. House of Representatives; Alan Dixon, U.S. Senate; Roy Dyson, U.S. House of Representatives; J. James Exon, U.S. Senate; Thomas Foglietta, U.S. House of Representatives; John Glen, U.S. Senate; Barry Goldwater, Chairman, Senate Armed Services Committee, U.S. Senate; Phil Gramm, U.S. Senate; Gary Hart, U.S. Senate; Thomas Hartnett, U.S. House of Representatives; Dennis Hertel, U.S. House of Representatives; Elwood Hillis, U.S. House of Representatives; Marjorie Holdt, U.S. House of Representatives; Larry Hopkins, U.S. House of Representatives; Gordon Humphrey, U.S. Senate; Duncan Hunter, U.S. House of Representatives; Earl Hutto, U.S. House of Representatives; John Kasich, U.S. House of Representatives; Edward Kennedy, U.S. Senate; Kenneth Kramer, U.S. House of Representatives; Marvin Leath, U.S. House of Representatives; Carl Levin, U.S. Senate; Marilyn Lloyd, U.S. House of Representatives; David O'B. Martin, U.S. House of Representatives; Lynn Martin, U.S. House of Representatives; Nicholas Mavroules, U.S. House of Representatives; Frank McCloskey, U.S. House of Representatives; Dave McCurdy, U.S. House of Representatives; G.V. Montgomery, U.S. House of Representatives; Bill Nichols, U.S. House of Representatives; Sam Nunn, U.S. Senate; Solomon Ortiz, U.S. House of Representatives; Melvin Price, U.S. House of Representatives; Dan Quayle, U.S. Senate; Richard Ray, U.S. House of Representatives; Tommy Robinson, U.S. House of Representatives; Patricia Schroeder, U.S. House of Representatives; Norman Sisisky, U.S. House of Representatives; Ike Skelton, U.S. House of Representatives; Floyd Spence, U.S. House of Representatives; John Spratt, U.S. House of Representatives; John Stennis, U.S. Senate; Samuel Stratton, U.S. House of Representatives; Bob Stump, U.S. House of Representatives; Mac Sweeney, U.S. House of Representatives; Strom Thurmond, U.S. Senate; John Warner, U.S. Senate; and G. William Whitehurst, U.S. House of Representatives.\nTopics include: National Guard peacetime control.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Garton, Executive Secretary, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, West Virginia Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve; Major General John Wilson, The Adjutant General, State of West Virginia; Alan Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; Thomas Caldwell, Commander, Post 3518, Veterans of Foreign Wars; D.E. Cochran, Chairman of the Board, Ames; Gary Carlson, Executive Director, National Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve; H. Smoot Fahlgren, Chairman, Fahlgren and Swink; George Farley, Chairman, House Finance Committee, West Virginia House of Delegates; Steven Grimm, Commissioner, Wood County Commissioner; Jack Harris, International Minerals Resources, Inc.; Ronnie Mckenzie, General Supervisor, McDowell County Solid Waste Authority; George McNally, President, Borg-Warner Chemicals, Inc.; Sam Ross, President, SBR, Inc.; Hunter Smith, Vice President, Sales Division, Smith Barney, Harris Upham and Company, Inc.; Robert Storck, Chairman of the Board, Storck Baking Company; James Wakley, Vice Chairman, Marmac Corporation; Lieutenant General Emmett Walker, Chief, National Guard Bureau; Ebb Whitley, President, The County Commission, McDowell County; and Pete Wilson, Chairman, Armed Services Manpower and Personnel Subcommittee, U.S. Senate. Topics include: National Guard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Garton, Executive Secretary, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, West Virginia Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve; Charles Franklin, Commander, First U.S. Army, Fort George G. Meade; Major General Joseph Skaff, Deputy Commander, First U.S. Army, Fort Devens; Colonel Harlan Wilson, Assistant Adjutant General, Army National Guard; Colonel Anderson Barnette, Deputy STARC Commander; and Major General, John Wilson, The Adjutant General, State of West Virginia. Topics include: National Guard 350th Anniversary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Frederick Bernthal, Acting Chairman, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission; Neil Bucklew, President, West Virginia University; William Reeves, Director, Office of Sponsored Programs, West Virginia University; and Lando Zech, Chairman, Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Topics include: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert Miller, Regional Administrator, Small Business Administration.Topics include: Federal Small Business Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Fred Hess, District Manager, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Rose Lepore, Regional Commissioner, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: Federal Social Security Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Federal Social Security Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jed Christensen, Director, U.S. Office of Surface Mining. Topics include: Federal Office of Surface Mining.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Justina Gabbert, Chairman, West Virginia Hotel and Motel Association; Martha Gabehart, Employment and Training Liaison, Advisory Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, State of Kansas, Department of Human Resources; G. Robert Gadberry, Executive Vice President, American Cancer Society; Carl Gainer, Manager, Mountain Transit Authority; Earl J. Gainer, Director, Calhoun-Gilmer Career Center; Earl Tex Gainer, Gilmer County Commissioner; and Carl Gainer, Natural Resources Commissioner, State of West Virginia. Topics include: insurance, schools and highway legislation, human services, whitewater rafting, commission on aging, health, finance and administration (public transportation division), cable TV, highways, vocational rehabilitation, legislative issues, community and industrial development, and railroads.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Carl Gainer, Natural Resources Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Larry Gainer, Chairman, Search Committee, Pleasants County Board of Education; P.L. Gainer, Mayor, City of Lewisburg, West Virginia; R. Brooks Gainer, Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, Morgantown Internal Medicine Group; and Bas Gaither, American Engineering Company. Topics include: community and industrial developments, CSX railroad, highways, Quaker State refinery closing, National Trust for Historic Preservation's Main Street Program, small cities block grant, public employees insurance board, highways, human services, health, economic development, public service commission, finance and administration, and commission on aging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Glen Gainer, Auditor, State of West Virginia. Topics include: finance and administration, insurance, highways, budget, stripper well settlement, flood projects, and travel regulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Glen Gainer, Auditor, State of West Virginia. Topics include: stripper wells, workers' compensation, finance and administration, public safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Andrew Gallagher, The Associated Press; John Gallagher, Acid Rain Project Manager, Southern States Energy Board; Patrick Gallagher, Director, Public Affairs, Midwestern Region, Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation; R.C. Gallagher, Board of Directors, Theatre West Virginia; and William Gallagher, Executive Director, American Foundation for the Blind. Topics include: veterans affairs, highways, education, corrections, culture and history, Southern States Energy Board, West Virginia Turnpike, health, finance and administration, natural resources, legislative issues, community partnership grant, civil contingent fund, and American Foundation for the Blind.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Warren Galbreath, Chairperson, Public Affairs Committee, West Virginia Child Care Association; Roger Gale, Director, Office of Policy and Outreach, Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management, U.S. Department of Energy; Thomas Gales, President, Gales Engineering Company; Harvey Galford, Secretary-Treasurer, Board of Trustees, Pocahontas Memorial Hospital; Thomas Galinski, President, Ohio Valley Health Services and Education, Pain Management Program, Ohio Valley Medical Center; Donna Gallaher, Grafton-Taylor County Parks and Recreation Commission; Tamara Gallaher, Blood Services Coordinator, American Red Cross; Herbert Galland, Chief, Pond Creek Volunteer Fire Department; Janice Gallatin, Secretary, Recreation Committee, Chincoteague Bay Trails End Resort; and David Gallien, Administrator, Heartland of Preston County. Topics include: Hare Krishna, human services, tort reform, liability insurance, health, social security administration, tax department, Greenbrier River Dam, public employees insurance, National Youth Science Camp, Weston State Hospital, employment security, drug free communities program, lottery, motor vehicles, community and industrial development, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George Gallup, The Gallup Poll; Bryant Galusha, Executive Vice President, Federation of State Medical Boards of the United States; and T.A. Galyean, Architect of Counsel, TAG Architects, Incorporated; Amy Gamble, United States Team Handball Federation. Topics include: human services, Marshall University Stadium, highways, workers' compensation fund, health, natural resources, and finance and administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Legislative Issues, Lottery, Human Services, Public Services, Labor, Environmental Protection Agency, Highways, Energy, Public Employees Retirement System, Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Booth Gardner, Governor of Washington; Charles R. Gardner, Mayor of the City of Charleston. Topics include: Health, Human Services, Energy, Nuclear Waste, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Justice Assistance, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Culture and History, Community Development, Highways, Aging, Natural Resources, Retirement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert R. Dawson, Assistant Secretary of the Army. Topics include: Education, Acid Rain, Natural Resources, Education, Casino Gambling, Rehabilitation Services, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Pension, Retirement Funds, Highways, Human Services, Social Security Administration, Landfills, Banking.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Barbara Jones, Security Pacific Finance Corporation; Barney Walls, Security Pacific Finance Corporation. Topics include: tax department, highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jack Garrett, President, Denbigh-Garrett, Inc.; John Garrett, Security Pacific Finance Corporation; Linda Nelson Garrett, West Virginia House of Delegates; Mark Garrett, President, Clarksburg Casket Company; and Wilbur Garrett, Editor, National Geographic Society. Topics include: public employees retirement, highways, workers compensation fund, public safety, tax department, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, lottery, community and economic development, silver-haired legislature, commission on aging, natural resources, and West Virginia University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Chris Carrison, Chairman, Fund Raising Committee, Jackson County Development Authority; John Garrison, President, National Health Council and Chief Executive Officer, National Easter Seal Society; Hercel Gartin, Cabell County Clerk; Algia Gary, Director, Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity Division, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Pittsburgh Office, Region III. Topics include: public safety, board of regents, health, highways, human services, Quaker State Refinery, lottery, Interstate Commerce Commission Reform Act of 1987, public service commission, finance and administration, lumber imports, and labor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: K.W. Gasser, President, Upper Ohio Valley Building and Construction Trades Council; E.R. Gateman, Precision Coil, Inc. and President, American Defense Preparedness Association, West Virginia Chapter; Leslie Gates, President, Beckley Renaissance, Inc.; Fred Gaudet, Upshur County Sheriff's Department; Patrick Gaughan, Public Affairs Director, WTRF TV; Martin Gaughan, Attorney at Law, Volk, Roberton, Frankovitch, Anetakis and Hesserstedt; Raymond Gaughenhaugh, Correctional Officer I, West Virginia Penitentiary; Leonard Gauldin, Chairman, Board of Directors, Raleigh County Community Action Association; and George Gaumond, Librarian, Shepherd College. Topics include: commission on aging, B\u0026amp;O Tax, limited gaming, lottery, natural resources, community and industrial development, federal procurement, black fly spraying, motor vehicles, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction; public service commission, tort reform, Moundsville Penitentiary, small cities block grant, Weatherization Assistance Program, Low Income Energy Assistance Program, and insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Forrest Gay, Brigadier General, U.S. Army, Division of Engineer, Department of the Army; John Gay, Professor and Chairmperson, Central Michigan University; Patricia Gay, Spectrum Properties, Cheat Lake Office; Priscilla Gay, President, Shawnee Hills Community Mental Health/Mental Retardation Center, Board of Directors; and Earl Gaylor, President, Edison Hotels and Resorts Company. Topics include: earthquake damage in Mexico, employment security, human services, commerce, the Tennessee-Tombigee Waterway, real estate, corrections, motor vehicles, highways, health, and  lottery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles Gates, Chairman and CEO, Gates Company; Leslie Gate, President, Beckley Renaissance, Inc.; and Robert Gates, President, West Virginia Filmmakers Guild. Topics include: industrial development, finance and administration, natural resources, motor vehicles, culture history, and legislative issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James Paul Geary, West Virginia Education Employees Grievance Board; James Paul Geary, President, Board of Trustees, Grant Memorial Hospital;  Charles Gedeon, President, U.S. Steel Mining Company; Benjamin Gee, Board President, Northern Greenbrier-Southern Pocahontas Health Clinics, Inc.; Elizabeth Gee, wife of E. Gordon Gee (President of WVU); Julianne Geiger, Communications Coordinator, The Johns Hopkins University; and  Harry Geisinger, Administrator, Department of Energy, Southeastern Power Administration. Topics include: social security, flood recovery, liability insurance, highways, education, job training partnership act funding, primary care center program, health, human services, and public service commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Larry Gelhaar, President, Correctional Products and Services, Inc.; Raymond Buttacvoli, Regional Manager, Industry-Government Relations Staff, General Motors Corporation; Robert Lesino, Business Services Officer, General Services Administration; Glen Gainer, West Virginia State Auditor; and Richard Gephart, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: finance and administration, highways, veterans affairs, and corrections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: E. Gordon Gee, President, West Virginia University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Gloria George, News Editor, The Herald-Mail Company; Pat Farrone, Executive Director, George Junior Republic Residential Treatment Facility; and Larry George, President, West Virginia Highlands Conservancy. Topics include: highways, flood damage, workers' compensation, natural resources, public service commission, motor vehicles, lottery, economic development, Kammer Plant, human services, culture and history, and commission on aging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Pam George, President, West Virginia Federation of the Council for Exceptional Children; Stephen George, Coordinator, Job Training Partnership Act Dropout Prevention Project, Region V; Tom George, President, Training Consultants, Inc.; Thomas George, Editor, The Logan Banner; and Tom George, President, Training Consultants, Inc. Topics include: health, education, human services, Job Training Partnership Act, highways, motor vehicles, and community and industrial development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ruth Geraets, Board Member of Stop Abusive Family Environments; Robert S. Corey, Director of the State Board of Risk and Insurance Management; James R. Gerchow, Workers Compensation Fund; R. Bruce Gerding, Director of the TRW Energy Products Group; Monica Gergely, Chairman of 1985 Mountaineer Week; David R. Gergen, Editor of U.S. News and World Report; Don Gerhardt, Director of Legislative Affairs at University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire; Daniel R. Gerkin, President of the Mining and Reclamation Council of America; John B. Gerlach, President, Lancaster Colony; Oscar Gerlach, President of Best, Inc. of Terra Alta; Scott Gerloff, Executive Director of the National Main Street Center, National Trust for Historic Preservation; James F. Gero, President and CEO of Varo, Inc.; Ray Geroski, President of Tucker County Trappers Association; Phillip D. Turner, Executive Director of the West Virginia Commission on Aging; Thomas M. Gerusky, Director of Bureau of Radiation Protection, State Department of Environmental Resources. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Human Services, Tax Reappraisal, Workers' Compensation Fund, Energy, Mountaineer Week, Legal Drinking Age, Public Service Commission, Fostoria Glass Loans, Community and Industrial Development, Downtown Revitalization and Historic Preservation, Main Street Program, Environmentalism, Equal Access Bill, West Virginia Commission on Aging, Department of Corrections, Department of Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James J. Gessler, West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Enforcement Division; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner, WV Department of Human Services; Tom Gessler, President, Saint Vincent de Paul; John J. Gerlach, President, Lancaster Colony; E. Gordon Gee, President, West Virginia University; Paul Gerlach, Manager, National Music Camp; Ken Faerber, Geupel Construction. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Daughters of the American Revolution, State Liquor Commissioner, Disability Retirement, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Health, Community and Industrial Development, Department of Commerce, Natural Resources, Workers' Compensation; Flag Request; West Virginia State Lottery, Logan County Airport Construction, Energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dan Callaghan, Past President, West Virginia State Bar; John Daniel, Mayor of Bethlehem, West Virginia; William P. Clements, Jr., Governor, State of Texas; Ralph N. Steele, Acting Commissioner, West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control; Don Hollen, Chairman, Alderson-Broaddus College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Steve LeRose, Mayor, Town of Summersville, West Virginia; Carl Little, Vice President, Kanawha Valley Bank; Vincent F. Mancinelli, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors; Bob Neill, Executive Director, West Virginia Retail Grocers Association; Daniel L. Shanholtz, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Vic Shockey, President, Berkeley County Commission; Floyd R. Stiles, Delegate, West Virginia House of Delegates; Walter Tetrick, Publisher, The Mineral Daily News Tribune; Herb Traubert, Board of Pharmacy; John M. Wells, Delegate, West Virginia House of Delegates; Vernon C. Whitacre, Senator, West Virginia; Albert Yanni, Delegate, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bill Gibson, Event Director, Law Enforcement Communications Network; Charles Gibson, President, Cabin Creek Volunteer Fire and Ambulance Service; Claude Gibson, Executive Secretary, Jumping Branch – Nimitz Volunteer Fire Department; Ginger Gibson, Secretary, Girls Athletic Association; H. L. Gibson, Financial Consultant; and James I. Gibson, Senator of Nevada, Chairman of the Council of State Governments. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Worker's Compensation, Private Investigator License, Human Services, Anti-Terrorism Teleconference, Department of Motor Vehicles, Highways, Television Stations in West Virginia, Funding for Volunteer Fire Departments, Department of Corrections, Culture and Tourism, Birthday Greeting, Education, Public Service Commission, Public Works, Energy, Unemployment Compensation, Council of State Governments, and Legal Aid. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Larry C. Gibson, Chief of Police, City of Parkersburg; Peggy L. Gibson, Executive Secretary, College of Business and Economics, West Virginia University; Robert G. Gibson, President, Imperial-Pacific Investments, Inc.; Thelma J. Gibson, Monongalia County Clerk; and Verna Gibson, President, The Limited Incorporated. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Community Development, Public Works, Highways, Supreme Court of West Virginia Case Settling an Estate, Department of Natural Resources, Human Services, Personal Correspondence, Pocahontas County Republican Party, Mining Safety, Executive Budget, State Tax Department, Energy, Department of Labor, and Distinguished West Virginian Certificate. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: J.R. Giacalone, President, West Virginia Scenic Trails Association, Inc. and President, Kanawha Trail Club, Inc.; Theodore L. Ghiz, Administrative Law Judge, Board of Review, Department of Employment Security; Jean M. Giannakis, Department of Energy; John B. Gianola, Ernst \u0026amp; Whinney;  Delio E. Gianturco, President, First Washington Associates, Ltd.; Trooper J. N. Giaquinto, Jr., State Police; Helen Gibbins, President, Huntington League of Women Voters; Christian Gibbons, the Naisbitt Group; and John H. Gibbons, Director, Office of Technology Assessment, Congress of the United States. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Veterans Affairs, Department of Employment Security, U.S. Marine Corps, Personal Correspondence, Culture and History, Mountain State Forest Festival, Lottery, Public Works, Human Services, Department of Corrections, State-Level Exports, State Emergency Response Commission, Economic Development, Science and Engineering, Energy, Labor, Natural Resources, Aging, Agriculture, Historic Preservation, Criminal Justice, and Indian Health Care. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John H. Gibbons, Director, Office of Technology Assessment, Congress of the United States; Thomas M. Gibbons, President \u0026amp; CEO, C\u0026amp;P Telephone Company; R. Gregory Gibbs, Southeast Development; Gregg Gibbs, West-Point Fabricators, Inc.; Thomas M. Giffen, President, Independent Insurance Agents of West Virginia; K. Dun Gifford, Chairman of the Board, Nantucket Electric Company; Kang Keqing, Chairman, Soong Ching Ling Foundation; Joe Giglio, Bear, Stearns, \u0026amp; Co. And Senior Vice President, Captial Markets, Chase Bank And Chairman, National Council on Public Works Improvement; James M. Gilbert, Manager, Project Controls, NB Partners, Ltd.; Lewis D. Gilbert, D.D.S., Black, Jackfert, \u0026amp; Gilbert, Inc.; Richard W. Gilbert, Chairman, National Governor's Association; Carl C. Gilchrist, Campaign Chairman, United Way of Kanawha Valley; Donald Gilchrist, American Legion, Brilliant, Ohio; Philip E. Gilchrist, President, 4-H \u0026amp; Wood County Fair; T. C. Gilchrest, President, National Safety Council; and Rev. Mother Manuela Gil Costa, Sisters of the Hogar, Bolivia. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Technology, Energy, U.S. Imports, Health, Community and Industrial Development, Personal Correspondence, Worker's Compensation, Public Safety, Citizenship, Department of Natural Resources, Legislation, Highways, Human Services, Gift from China, Public Works, Special Election, Public Service Commission, Railroad Division, Social Security, National Governor's Association, Golden Mountaineer Card, Department of Motor Vehicles, National Guard Anniversary Celebration, Department of Education, Veteran's Affairs, Highway Safety, and Donation Requests. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Una Giesey, Kanawha County Special Olympics; Joe Giglio, Bear, Stearns \u0026amp; Co., Inc.; Bill Giles, Stock Outboard Vice-President, American Power Boat Association; Elder G. T. Giles, Sr., First Church of God; Ed Gilger, WVU Band Alumni Board; Paulette Gilkerson MMMA Tenant Council; Sandra Evans, President, New Steps and Movements, Inc.; Alison H. Deem, President, Harrison Arts Council; Jennifer K. Kines, General Manager, Ballet West Virginia; Carol Asam, President Board of Directors, Eastern Panhandle Orchestra Society; Charles Goddard IV, General Manager, Carnegie Hall, Inc.; Matthew Neiburger, Executive Director, River Cities Cultural Council; Margaret Lucas, President, College of Creative Arts, West Virginia University; Jack Brady, Superintendent, West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind; Richard Trumble, Superintendent, Kanawha County Schools; Kenneth R. Mabe, Superintendent, Boone County Schools; Timothy Waugh, Dean, Bluefield Chapter of the American Guild of Organists; Danny Boyd, Secretary, West Virginia Filmmakers Guild; Harry R. Faulk, Vice-President West Virginia Collegiate Music Educators; Don Gardener, Project Director, Clarksburg-Harrison Cultural Foundation; John D. Myers, Superintendent, Marion County Schools; Jerry Allen, General Manager, Theatre West Virginia, Inc.; Shirley Furry, Manager, West Virginia Symphony; Paul Boos, President, Wheeling Symphony Society, Inc.; Betty Gill, Commissioner, Marion County Commission; Christopher Gill, Chairman \u0026amp; CEO, Gill Savings; Theodore E. Gildred, United States Ambassador to Argentina; William A. Gill, Chapter Adjutant, The Military Order of the World Wars, Santa Cruz Valley Chapter; Bob Gillespie, President, West Virginia Institute of Technology; Raymond Prozzillo, President, Marion County Commission; and James E. Sago, Commissioner, Marion County Commission.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Personal Correspondence, West Virginia Water Festival, Legislation, Board of Barbers and Beauticians, State Police, Human Services, Culture and History, Arts and Humanities Grants, State Parks, Department of Corrections, Worker's Compensation, Department of Health, Argentine Rural Fair, Community and Industrial Development, Pubic Works, Flag Request, Public Employees Retirement System, and Proposed Mental Health Facility.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard D. Gillespie, President, Mountain Amateur Radio Association; Sadie M. Gilley, President, West Virginia School Counselor Association; Dubois Gilliam, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Program Policy Development and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Robert L. Gilliam, President, Mountaineer Manufacturing, Inc.; Thomas W. Gilliam, Jr., Petroleum Funding Corporation; James M. Gilligan, PPG Industries, Inc.; R. E. Boyle, President, Ormet Corporation; Lee M. Thomas, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; William L. Gilligan, Board Member, West Virginia Health Care Cost Review Authority; Richard C. Gilliland, Director, U.S. Employment Services, U.S. Department of Labor; Frank C. Casillas, Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training, U.S. Department of Labor; Phillip D. Turner, Executive Director, West Virginia Commission on Aging; and James M. Gills, Colpetzer-Thomas, Inc., Consulting Engineers.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: West Virginia State Information Request, Mountain Amateur Radio Association, Department of Corrections, Birthday Greeting, Distinguished West Virginian, Human Services, Unemployment, Highways, Legislation, Social Security, Community Development Block Grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for Town of Smithers, Employment, Technical Training Assistance, Department of Energy, Environmental Protection Agency Ruling, West Virginia Health Care Cost Review Authority, Wagner-Peyser Act, Public Employees Retirement System, Commission on Aging, Golden Mountaineer Card, Department of Education, Congratulations on Election, and Community Development. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William H. Gillespie, Director, Division of Forestry; Bob Gillespie, President, West Virginia Institute of Technology; Joseph L. Barker, Manager, Office of Economic Opportunity, Community Development Division; Doris M. Gillespie, Parents Coalition of Minnesota; Gary Gillespie, Glenville State College; John W. Gillespie, Jr., Municipal Leasing Specialist, Morgan \u0026amp; Stanley Co., Inc.; Rick Gillespie, Author of \"The Destruction of Pendleton;\" Susan M. Gillespie, President, Alumni Association, University of Charleston; J. Wade Gilley, Senior Vice President, George Mason University; and David K. Heydinger, M.D., Director, Department of Health. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Personal correspondence, Weatherization Program, Community Development, Small City Block Grant for Owings-Saltwell, Legislation to designate February 1989 \"America Loves its Kids Month,\" Highways, Support for Glenville State Fine Arts Facility, 1986 New Year's Day Moundsville Penitentiary Uprising, Campaign Ads, Tax Department, West Virginia State Information Request, Worker's Compensation, Human Services, Commencement Congratulations, Corridor H, Public Works, Book on Flood of 1985 in Pendelton County, Supplemental Commercial / Industrial Energy Audit Program, Science and Technical Advisory Committee, Superconductor Super  Collider Installation, Tax Return, Survey of American Higher Education, Health, Division of Forestry Funding, Forest Fire Danger Levels, and Weekly Division of Forestry Report #178. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: David Goad, United Mine Workers of America, Local Union 6026, Coalwood, West Virginia; Timothy Goan, Recording Secretary, United Mine Workers of America, Local Union 2248; John A. Bailes, Chairman, West Virginia Board of Probation and Parole; Senator Robert C. Byrd; M. P. Koerner, Major Chief of Field Services, Department of Public Safety; J. T. Godby, Assessor, Logan County; W. Bernard Smith, Senator, West Virginia; J. D. Hinkle, Executive Secretary, Public Employees Retirement System; Lewis N. McManus, Executive Secretary, Public Employees Retirement System; and George Duffield, State Retirment Board. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Aging, Coal Mine Safety, Community and Industrial Development, Human Services, Public Works, Water Line Extension, Hearings and Appeals, Highways, Massey and Blankenship Mine Strikes 1985, West Virginia Information, Teacher Salary Equalization, Planning and Development, Anniversary Greetings, Department of Motor Vehicles, Public Safety, Civil Rights, and West Virginia Public Employee's Retirement System. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Michael Caryl, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; J. T. Godby, Assessor, Logan County; John Melton, Director, Property Tax Division; Charles A. Goddard IV, General Manager, Carnegie Hall, Inc.; Tom Godby, Assessor; Charles A. Goddard IV, Managing Director, Carnegie Hall, Inc.; David C. Goddard, President, Wetzel County Commission; Connie E. Godenick, M.D., Harrisville Medical Center; Derek Godfrey, Taywood Mining, Inc.; and James Godfrey, District Manager, Exide. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Governor's visit to Logan Mental Health Center, Logan County Republican Executive Committee, Human Services, Tax Reappraisal, Community Partnership Program Grant, Education, Public Employees Retirement System, Department of Motor Vehicles, Culture and History, Hundred Senior Citizen's Center, Infrastructure, Public Educator Salary Equalization, Worker's Compensation Fund, Aging, Health, Highways, State Emergency Response Commission, Liability Insurance, and Software Valley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: J. P. Godsey, Account Executive, Prudential-Bache Securities, Inc.; Ken Godwin, Jr., Director of Choral Music, Grafton High School; Ilona Goebel, Managarm, West Germany; Richard J. Goeglein, and President and CEO of Holiday Inn Corporation. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Thank you, Governor's Contingency Fund, Theatre, Mathias Ruritan Club, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Lawsuit, Highways, WV Board of Regents, and Telephone Bills. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Adrian Goff, President, General Ambulance Service; Cheryl Goff, Vice President, Save Our Schools Committee; Drell H. Goff, Jr., W. A. Wilson, Inc.; Francis J. Goff, West Virginia University, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology; Harold L. Goff, Chairman, Central United Methodist Church; Larry A. Tucker, Senator; M. J. Goff, Administrator, Summers County Continuous Care Center; and Patricia K. Goff, Secretary, Goff Bros., Inc. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Emergency Medical Services, Property Tax Reappraisal, Highways, Department of Motor Vehicles, Human Services, Loyal Order of the Moose, Nursing Home Administrators Licensing Board, Executive Clemency, Air Pollution Control Commission, West Virginia Information, and Foster Parents. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles Godwin, Reverend, St. Marks United Methodist Church; C. E. \"Bert\" Goodwin, West Virginia State President of Navy League of the United States; Ken Godwin, Jr., Director of Choral Music, Grafton High School; Phillip H. Goodwin, FACHE, President, Charleston Area Medical Center; Wayne Godwin, Deputy Sherrif, President, West Virginia Deputy Sheriffs Association; Dr. Winfred L. Godwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board; and Ray Mabus, Governor of Mississippi, Chairman, Southern Regional Educational Board. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: West Virginia Information, National Prayer Breakfast, U.S.S. West Virginia, Community and Industrial Development, Governor's Contingency Fund, West Virginia Teachers Forum, National Assessment of Educational Progress, Education, and West Virginia's replica Liberty Bell.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Alan R. Goodwin, Ph.D., Goodwin/Geier, Inc.; C. E. \"Bert\" Goodwin, West Virginia State President of Navy League of the United States; A. Brast Thomas, National Director , Vice President, Mid-Atlantic Region, Navy League of the United States; Charles Godwin, Reverend, St. Marks United Methodist Church; Edward Goodwin, Department of Highways; Glenn R. Goodwin, Assistant Principal, Elkins High School; Jo Ann Goodwin, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Roane County; Ken Godwin, Jr., Director of Choral Music, Grafton High School; Phillip Goodwin, President, Charleston Area Medical Center; Michael E. Caryl, Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Reva Goodwin, Program Editor, Oceana Pee Wee and Midget Football League; Thomas Goodwin, Appeals Officer, Construction Grants Branch, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; and Wanda Goodwin, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Board of Veterinary Medicine. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Health, U.S.S. West Virginia, Small Cities Block Grant for Ripley, National Prayer Breakfast, Eagle Scout, Human Services, Department of Motor Vehicles, Retirement, Distinguished West Virginian Award, Property Reappraisal, Waterline Funding Request, Youth Health, Spencer Hospital, Education, Public Employees Insurance, Medicaid, Health, Liability Insurance, High School Graduation, Clinton Water Association, West Virginia Information, and Public Works. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Clarence Golden, Principal, Ridgeley Primary-Middle School; E. Ted Golden, Member of the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers; Michele Golden, Republican Candidate, United States House of Representatives; and Shelia Golden, Secretary, NcNeill's Rangers, Inc., and President, Family Crisis Center, Inc. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Small Cities Block Grant for Morgantown, Political Support, Aging, Natural Resources, Worker's Compensation, Inaugural Address, Weston Facility, Commerce, Tourism, Berkeley Castle, Campaign Contribution, Family Violence Intervention Project, and Human Services.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: J. Thomas Going, Program Manager, NYS/CSEA/PEF/UUP/Council 82, Statewide Employee Assistance Program; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner; David R. Gold, Gold, Khourey \u0026amp; Turak Law Offices; Howard M. Cunningham, Executive Secretary, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Edward Grose, Vice Chancellor, Administrative Affairs, West Virginia Board of Regents; Morgan M. Gold, Exxon Dealer; Robert T. Goldenberg, Goldenberg, Goldenberg, and Stealy, Attorneys at Law; Kenneth R. Faerber, Acting Commissioner, State of West Virginia, Department of Energy; Carolyn M. Golding, Director, Unemployment Insurance Services, U.S. Department of Labor; and Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Lottery, West Virginia Supreme Court Decision, Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, Wellness in the Workplace, Veterans Affairs, Graduation Congratulations, Summer Youth Program, Natural Resources, Spraying Bti for blackflies, Tax Money to Prisons, West Virginia Public Service Commission Recommendation, West Virginia Board of Regents, WV Information, Thank you, Motor Vehicles, Legislation, Liability Insurance, tort reform legislation, Lottery Office Space in Parkersburg, Parkersburg High Stadium Renovation, Main Street, HUD, Renovations in Wheeling, Aeronautics Commission, Social Security Act, and Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Adna Irl Thomas, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Captain D. C. Goldizen, West Virginia State Police, Company C, District Four, Romney; John Marlow, Deputy Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department of West Virginia; Jay Goldman, Goldman Associates, Commercial and Industrial Real Estate; Dr. Richard M. Goldman, Director of Development of Tucker County and the City of Parsons; Neil Goldschmidt, Governor of Oregon; Booth Gardener, Governor, State of Washington; Jack Bernheimer, President, Goldsmit-Black, Inc.; Betty Goldsmith, Salem Junior High School; Martha Goldsmith, Acting Executive Director, Southern Governor's Association; Charles W. MacQueen, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Planning Association; Stephen Goldsmith, Prosecutor, Office of the Prosecuting Attorney of Marion County, Indiana; Harry Buch, President of the National Association (Racing Commission Association); Frances and William L. Goldsmith; Stephen Goldspiel, Staff Director, American Bar Association; Louis L. Goldstein, Comptroller of the Treasury; Mark Goldstein, Assistant Professor, West Virginia Northern Community College; Barry Goldwater, Senator, Arizona; General Charles A. Gabriel, Chief of Staff, USAF; Bob Hope; William H. Taft IV, Deputy Secretary of Defense, Department of Defense; Brigadier General Bill Yancey; and Patrolman Richard B. Gollihue, Williamson Police Department. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Employment Security, Flood of 1985, Distinguished West Virginian Award, Finnish Embassy in U.S, Hiring Recommendation, Commerce, Natural Resources, Martin Luther King, Jr. Poster contest, Highways, Interstate Mining Compact Commission, Governor's Interstate Indian Council Conference, Criminal Justice Initiative for Oregon, Uniform Vendors Act, West Virginia Economic Development Authority, Southern Governor's Association Proposed Policy Positions, West Virginia Kanawha County House Seat Recommendation, National Insititute of Justice, Congratulations, American Bar Association, State Supreme Court Justice Pay Increase, West Virginia's new Tax Laws, The Knights for Constitutional Government, Meeting with Barry Goldwater, Bob Hope Golf Classic, Golf Course Superintendents Association of America, Healthcare, Hopemont Hospital Care, Tax Dept., Workers' Compensation, Displaced Workers Program, and Administrators of Veterans Affairs. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Joyce F. Kilburn, Administrator, Historic Preservation Unit; Ro-Myung Gong, Ambassador, Consul General; Albert F. Good, President, West Virginia Society for the Blind and Severely Disabled; Albert F. Good, Bibby and Good Attorneys; Alexander H. Good, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Congress; Laurence \"Larry\" F. Good, Representative, The Equitable Financial Companies; William S. Chapman, Chairman, West Virginia Hospital Association Search Committee; Mallie J. Goodall, Executive Director, Hardy County Rural Development Authority; Michael M. Glusac, Director, Government Affairs, Chrystler Motors, Marie Goodall, Committeewoman for Summers County; Vernon C. Goodall, Goodall Printing Company, Inc.; Earl Goode, Treasurer, Roderfield Volunteer Fire Department; Michael Goode, Chairman, Wyoming County Industrial Development Authority; Dr. Vincent DeVita, Director, National Cancer Institute; and Alvin C. Gooden, Director, Driver Improvement Division, DMV. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Birthday Greetings, Highways, Historic Preservation of Snodgrass Tavern, Lottery, International Trade with Korea, Liability Insurance, Motor Vehicles, Vocational Rehabilitation, EPA, Kammer Power Plant, Weston State Hospital Relocation, Trade Opportunities Program, Exports, West Virginia Information, Public Safety, Human Services, Presidential Search for West Virginia Hospital Assocation, WV Northern Community College, Independence Hall in Wheeling, Marshall University Football Stadium, Economic Development Authority, Corridor H Highway Project, Potomac Valley Transit Authority, Public Transportation, Flood Recovery, American Woodmark Corporation, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, Sympathy, Property Tax Reappraisal, Fire Department Assistance Program, WVU Cancer Research Center, and Retirement Congratulations. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John F. Leaberry, Commissioner, Workers' Compensation Fund; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; David L. Goodman, Senior Vice President and Managing Director, Cranston/Prescott; I. Robert Goodman, President, The Robert Goodman Agency, Inc.; John R. Goodman, Clerk, Presbytery of West Virginia; Rebecca A. Goodman, Secretary, Sports Information, Marshall University; K. Paul Goodnight, President, Allstate Energy Corporation; Jacqeline Cogle, President, Good Times Boosters, Inc., Martinsburg High School Good Times Show Choir; Dr. William Halloran, Acting Branch Chief, Division of Educational Services, U.S. Department of Education; James O. Carver, Plant Manager, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company; Michael Goots, Thermex, Inc.; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner, Workers' Compensation; and Bert Goodwin, State President, Navy League of the United States. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Natural Resources, Commerce, Medicaid, Request for West Virginia Information, National Baton Twirling Contest, Property Tax Reappraisal, Prospective Regional Prison in Martinsburg, Correctional Facilities, Birthday Greeting, Legislation, Lottery, Health, Septic System at Mount Storm, School Closing in Wood County, Graduation Congratulations, Energy, Small Cities Block Grant for Ritchie County Smithville Community Center, Marketing and Tourism, Community Development, West Virginia Coal Commerical Ads, Motor Vehicles, Education, Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge Support, Corrections, State Training Assistance Program, Kammer Power Plant, and Committe for Launching the USS West Virginia.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: E. G. Gonzalez, Project Manager, Holmes and Narver, Inc.; Carlos Humberto Gonzalez Orellana, International Aid Coordinator, Comite de Reconstruccion Nacional, Guatemala; Gennis Gonzalez, Teacher, Pineville Middle School; Herman I. Gonzalez, President, Hi-Gon International, Inc.; Paul Gonzalez, WTNJ-FM; Roy D. Gonzalez, Major, USAF, Headquarters Basic Military Training School, Department of Air Force; and Victor Gonzalez, Chairman, Agency Relations Committee, National Federation of the Blind of WV. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Education, Highways, Economic Development, Donation Request, West Virginia Information Request, Trade, Thank You, Flag Request, Governor's Management Task Force II, Supplemental Security Income, and Photo of the Governor. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Freedom of Movement, Human Rights in the Soviet Union.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Laurence \"Larry\" F. Good, Representative, The Equitable Financial Companies; Jack Gorby, President, Harrison County League of Mayors; Jerry C. Gorby, President, Gorby's Music, Inc.; Beth Gordy, RPT, Easter Seal Rehabilitation Center; Leon H. Ginsberg, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Robert L. Gore, Manager, Public Relations, Summa Corporation; Reverend Sister Mary Goretti, P.C.J., Parkersburg Catholic Elementary School; Myron Goretzky, Chairman, Coalition for National Referendum; John D. Gorman, INTEC Systems; Phnelma Gorrell, Renovation Chairperson, Richard H. Gorsuch, President, American Municipal Power-Ohio, Inc.; Slade Gorton, Senator of Washington State; Kenneth F. Gose, Executive Director, North Central Association, Commission on Schools; John L. Goshorn, President, Charleston Broom Manufacturing Company; Reverend John F. Price, Executive Director, West Virginia Council of Churches; and June D. Weir, Secretary-Treasurer, West Virginia Belt. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Human Services, Insurance Commissioner, Low Income Energy Assistance Program, Highways, Solid Waste Law, Tax, Legislation, Mount Hope Volunteer Fire Department, Workers' Compensation Fund, Court of Claims, Health, Education, Gormet United Steelworkers Strike, Child Adoption, Admission to WVU, Sympathy, Retirement Congrats, Motor Vehicles, Request for WV Information, Ravens-wood Senior Citizen Center, Public Service Commission, Economic Development, Highway Beautification Act, Pruntytown Correctional Center, and Office of Volunteer Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mary Gotschall, Wall Street Journal International; Bernard Gottlieb, Chairman, Citizens for Passage of Unlawful Paramilitary Act; John N. Goudie, Chairman, Christopher Columbus Quincentenary Jubilee Commission; J. R. Gough, Plant Manager, Catalytic, Inc.; Fred M. Goulart, Chairman, First District Department of Rhode Island American Legion; David L. Gould, Pastor, The Church in the Triad; Dickinson M. Gould, Jr., President, Buzz Products, Inc.; Jewell C. Gould, Director of Research, American Federation of Teachers; and Leonard Gauldin, Chairperson, Board of Directors, Raleigh County Community Action Association. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Human Services, WV Information Request, Advertising in Foreign Journals, Highways, Legislation, Parking at State Capitol, Finance and Administration, Capitol Gold Dome, Culture and History, Aging, Rural Transportation, Anchor Hocking Plant, Coal, Energy, Wilsonville Adanced Coal Liquefaction Unit, Veterans Affairs, Education, Legislation, Weatherization Assistance Program, and Board of Regents.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Reverend Paul J. Gilmer, Member, West Virginia Board of Regents, and Executive Director, Charleston Opportunities Industrialization Center; Kenneth O. Gilmore, Editor-in-Chief, Reader's Digest; K. W. Gilpin, D.V.M., Shenandoah Veterinary Hospital; William M. Ginn, Vice President, Kidder, Peabody, and Company, Inc.; Leon H. Ginsberg, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Michael Gioulis, President, Preservation Alliance of West Virginia; David Gissy, President, Retail Division, Historic Lewis County Chamber of Commerce; and Thomas W. Gittins, Executive Vice President, Sister Cities International. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Public Safety, Elk Run Labor Dispute, Carl D. Perkins Scholarship Program, Opportunities Industrialization Center, Human Services, Highways, Community Development, Salary Equalization for Educators, Employment, Tax Reappraisal, Public Works, Energy, Potential Lawsuit against Board of Regents, Capitol Dome restoration project, West Virginia State Information Request, Department of Natural Resources, Nongame Wildlife Program, Girl Scouts Troop 2263, Industrial Development, and Department of Motor Vehicles. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Paul P. Giordano, Regional Director, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Region III; and Louis O. Giuffrida, Director, Federal Emergency Management Agency. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Federal Emergency Management Agency, Disaster Relief, First Annual Report of Section 406 Hazard Mitigation Plan for FEMA-753-DR-WV, Funding and Technical Support Request for an Emergency Operations Center in Morgantown, Repayment of Advance for 1985 Flood, Technical Assistance Request to FEMA, Request for Major Disaster Declaration in November 1985, Requesting use of FEMA's Crash Feed Donation Program, Department of Highways Insurance, Comprehensive Cooperation Agreement, Media Handbook, Annual Report 1984, National Community Volunteer Fire Prevention Program, National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program Report, Reelection Congratulations.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edward R. Given, Publisher, Braxton Citizens' News; Delegate Phyllis E. Given, West Virginia House of Delegates; Delegate W. W. \"Bill\" Anderson, West Virginia House of Delegates; Delegate Roy E. Givens, Chairman, Committee on Health and Welfare, West Virginia House of Delegates; B. Wayne Givens, D.D.S.; Merwyn G. Scholten, Executive Director, West Virginia State Medical Association; and Paul Givens, Manager, Richwood Municipal Airport. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Gambling, Abortion, Legislation, Education, Health, Energy, Lottery, Personal Correspondence, Small Cities Block Grant for Hash Ridge/Fudges Creek, State Board of Barbers and Beauticians, Unemployment, Calendar of Events, Health, Medicaid, State Aeronautics Commission, Community Development, Judges' Widows Pensions, Tax Reappraisal, and Golden Mountaineer Card. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Norman Glaser, Chairman, Save Our Stores (S.O.S.) Committee. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Marshall University Football Stadium Plans, Industrial and Community Development, and 2,760 Signature Petition to Change Proposed Stadium Site. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Norman Glaser, Chairman, Save Our Stores (S.O.S.) Committee. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Marshall University Football Stadium Plans, Community and Industrial Development. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAlso includes: Newspaper articles about the Marshall University Football Stadium Plans and photographs of the proposed site and the buildings that would be torn down for the stadium.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James B. Gladwin, National Project Director, The National Constitution Day Banner Project; Carol Gladys, Information and Outreach Director, Regeneration Project; Fawn Glanzer, Zee Bar International; Al Glasgow, Publisher, Atlantic City Action Newsletter; David E. Glass, Construction/Maintenance Supervisor, Penzoil Products Company; Bradley A. Glass, President, Braddon Enterprises, Inc.; Carol Glass, Director of Volunteers, Georgia Society of Directors of Volunteer Services, Georgia Hospital Association; Cindy Glasscock, Treasurer, Folsom Volunteer Fire Department; Captain Patrick B. Glasscock, Moundsville Penitentiary; Frederic J. Glazer, Director, West Virginia Library Commission; Kent S. Hall, Sr., State Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee; Jerome S. Glazer, Glazer Enterprises; Bradford A. Glaser, Glazer Enterprises; Betty Lou Gleason, Auction Chairperson, San Dieguito Boys and Girls Club; Holger D. Gleim, Accounting Publications, Inc.; Joe B. Fredlock, President, HI RISE, Inc.; Bernard E. Glenn, Commercial Sales, Inc.; Joan E. Glenn, President, Camp and Travel Supply, Inc.; and Ohio Senator John Glenn. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Sheperd College, Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation, Commerce, Civil Contingency Fund, Community and Industrial Development, Congratulations, Election 1988, Teacher of the Year, Blaydes Foundation, Public Works, Culture and History, Education, State Emergency Response Commission, Property Tax Reappraisal, Volunteers, Seat Belt Laws, Lottery, Human Services, Highways, 1986 New Year's Day Moundsville Penitentiary Uprising, Governor William E. Glasscock, National Commission on Libraries and Information Science, 1988 Republican National Convention, Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, Swedish Royal Visit, Board of Regents, Longshoremen's Association, Glen Dale Volunteer Fire Department Festival, Worker's Compensation Fund, Commerce, Environmental Protection Agency, West Virginia University Dorm Construction, and Mingo County United Mine Workers of America Labor Dispute.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Wayne Glenn, WAG Company, Inc.; William K. Simmons, President, Glenville State College; Glenwood Forest Extension Homemakers; Barry Glick, President, Almost Heaven Hot Tubs, Ltd.; Representative Dan Glickman, Kansas's 4th Congressional District; Calvin E. Glidewell, City Manager, Clarksburg; Herbert Glimcher, Chairman, The Glimcher Company; Joseph C. Gluck, Special Counselor for Students, West Virginia University; Edmund A. Glos, II, Phython Investments, Inc.; David Glover, Treasurer, Marshall County Public Service District Number Four; Mark Fitsimmons, Extension Representative, Marshall County Public Service District Number Four; Edward E. Glover, Principal, Magnolia High School; Homer Glover, Jr., President, Pendleton Industries, Inc.; Ralph P. Glover, Jr., Secretary, West Virginia Board of Registration for Foresters; Michael M. Glusac, Director, Government Affairs, Chrystler Corporation; and Charles K. Connor, Jr., Publisher, The Register/Herald. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Board of Regents, Flag Request, Public Works, Public Service Commission, Economic Development, Energy and Environment Committee, Urban Development Action Grant, Public Employee Liability Insurance, Personal Correspondence, Health, Human Services, Parks and Recreation, Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant for Steward and Gore Addition, Teacher Retirement Plan, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Corrections, Legislation, Forestry, Army Officer Flight School, Gnats. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Pat Ellicott, Comptroller, Office of the Governor; Linda Hawkins, Madrigal Singers, Princeton High School; Betty P. Murphy, Vice President, West Virginia Pumpkin Festival, Inc.; Douglas H. Adams, Bucks for Bleachers; James Altmeyer, Chairman, Vietnam Veterans' Memorial Commission; Donald J. Baker, Jr., Executive Director, Railroad Maintenance Authority; Rev. Rex Bartholomew, Chairman, Milton High School Band Boosters; Gerald M. Titus, Jr., President, West Virginia Black Walnut Festival; Vicky Bullett, Olympic Athlete; Charles Townsend, Chairman, Claywood Park Public Service District; Lew Crampton, Executive Director, National Institute for Chemical Studies; Dee Delancey, Chairperson, Summerfest 88, Tri-State Fair and Regatta; Paul Freeman, President, Baxter Community Improvement Association; Renee Hyatt, Treasurer, Liberty High School Band Boosters; George E. Farley, Chairman, Commitee on Finance, West Virginia House of Delegates; Shirley Furry, General Manager, Charleston Symphony Orchestra; Ken Godwin, Director, Grafton High School Choral/Theatre Department; John W. Hopf, NRA Field Representative; Richard Trumble, Superintendent, Kanawha County Board of Education; and Larry Groce, Co-Producer, \"Mountain Stage,\" West Virginia Public Radio. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Governor's Civil Contingency Fund, West Virginia Amateur Athletic Union, Amateur Athletic Union Girls Basketball Team at Junior Olympics, Belleville Bicentennial, Black Diamond Girl Scout Council, Medivac Request, Bramwell Kiwanis Club, Elby's Family Restaurant Distance Race, National Latin Convention, Tucker County Alpine Festival, Health, Water Wells for Town of Hundred, Annual Tip-Off College Basketball Tournament, Martinsburg High School Show Choir, corrections officers' personal property losses during 1986 New Year's Day Moundsville Penitentiary Uprising, Martin Luther King, Jr. State Holiday Commission, Board of Probation and Parole, Marshall University Society of Yeager Scholars, George Washington High School's Problem Solving Team, West Virginia Women's Commission, McNeill's Rangers, Inc., National Coal Council, Inc., Upper Ohio Valley Italian Festival, West Virginia Civil Service Commission, USA Karate Championships, Lilliput Orchestra, Flood, Fairmont-Moundsville Toll Road, R/S/M, Inc., Flying Eagle Band of Woodrow Wilson High School, John Henry Folk Festival, Huntington Amateur Athletics Union Junior Olympics, and West Virginia National Guard Small Arms Matches. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Alan R. Haught, Mayor of Harrisville; David King, Director, West Virginia Youth in Government; Pat Ellicott, Comptroller, Office of the Governor; Leo M. MacCourtney, President Area Seven, Boy Scouts of America; William H. Baker, Superintendent, Mercer County Public Schools; Andrew W. Fischer, Comptroller, Office of Governor; John Overington, District 62 Representative, West Virginia House of Representatives; George Pigott, Director General, Mountain State Forest Festival; Alan B. Mollohan, District 1 Representative, United States Representative; Margaret Cyrus Mills, Chairperson, Martin Luther King, Jr. State Holiday Commission of West Virginia; Tara Myers, Moundsville Chamber of Commerce; Harold Elbon, Director General, Mountain State Forest Festival; Betty P. Murphy, President, West Virginia Pumpkin Festival, Inc.; Darrell D. Perry, Director, Finance and Administration, The Council of State Government; Kitra S. Burnham, Richwood Chamber of Commerce; Sandy Rogers, West Virginia House of Delegates; Lyle Sattes, West Virginia House of Delegates; Jae Spears, Chairman, Committee on Finance; Greg Johnson, Administrator, Summersville Memorial Hospital; Charles Townsend, Chairman, Claywood Park Public Service District, and Richard Trumble, Superintendent, Kanawha County Board of Education.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Governor's Civil Contingency Fund, Public Works, Probation and Parole, Boy Scout Roundup, Governor's Master's Degree Program, Wayne High School Varsity Cheerleaders, McNeill's Rangers Civil War musical, AAU/USA Junior Olympics Girls' Basketball, City of Moundsville land purchase, State Fairs and Festivals, National Institute for Chemical Studies, Interstate Legislative Conference, Red Wing Drill Team, World's Fair Australia, Lilliput Orchestra, Inc. Spring Tour, Mound Museum Christmas Lighting, Annual Legislative Work Conference, Heritage Days Festival, West Virginia Public Radio's Mountain Stage, Theatre West Virginia, Tri-State Fair Regatta, and Waverly Elementary School PTA. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John C. Board, Regional Manager, State Government Relations; Ardath L. Smith, Assistant Director of Admissions, Carnegie Mellon University; and Big Coal River Bankcorp, Inc. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Thank you letters, Greetings from the Governor, and Governor's Honors Academy Program. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Kulick, Manager, the Sheraton Lakeview Resort and Conference Center; Eugene M. Howerdd, Jr., Lowry, Raclin, Harrell \u0026amp; Howerdd; Gerald L. Binder, Executive Vice President, First National Bank of Wheeling; Jack E. White, Plant Manager, American Cyanamid; Sam Huff, Marriott Corporation; Diane L. Reinhard, Interim President, West Virginia University; and Patrick M. Gallagher, Director, Public Affairs, Kaiser Aluminum \u0026amp; Chemical Corporation. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Community and Industrial Development, Task Force on the Homeless Report, and Housing. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAlso includes: Fact Sheet for Governor's Management Task Force II, and Attendance Lists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: David C. Stamm, West Virginia Department of Finance \u0026amp; Administration; Glen B. Gainer, Jr., State Auditor, State Capitol Complex; American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees, Thomas C. Burns, Vice President, C\u0026amp;P Telephone Company; James H. Harless, Chairman of the Board, Gilbert Imported Hardwoods, Inc.; David E. Lowe, Division Manager, C\u0026amp;P Telephone Company; Thomas H. Pendleton, Helen Lodge, Director, Dietetics and Food Services, Charleston Area Medical Center; James A. R. Johnson, Manager, Government Affairs, Xerox Corporation; A. Lowe Lunsford, III; Richard M. Adams, President, Parkersburg National Bank; A. James Manchin, West Virginia Treasurer of State; R. Philip Shimer, Washington Representative, Western Governors Association; and Donald C. Stone, Director, Coalition to Improve Management in State and Local Government. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Taxes, Attendance Lists for Dinner at Governor's Mansion, State Government Cost Savings Report, Speech to West Virginia State Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors 1988, Status of Recommendations from the Governor's Management Task Force II, Berkeley County School Service Personnel Association Petition, and West Virginia Roundtable, Inc. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Warren King, Warren King and Associates; Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State; Richard C. Herman, District Director, Internal Revenue Service; D. L. Luke III, Chairman, WESTVACO Corporation; Richard Parkhill, State Government Market Management, Xerox Corporation; James M. Seibert, Executive Director/Secretary, Martinsburg Berkeley County Chamber of Commerce; David T. Stamm, West Virginia Department of Finance \u0026amp; Administration; J. W. George Wallace, Wallace Development Company; Roland L. Hobbs, President, Wesbanco; and Frederick C. Schmelz, Senior Analyst, American Cyanamid Company. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Tax Exemption for Task Force, Creation of Task Force 1985, Requests for Support, Opposition to Task Force Recommendations, 1988 State Government Efficiency Program Status Report, and West Virginia Roundtable, Inc. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAlso includes: 1970 Task Force Implementation Progress Report. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Members of Mineral County Schools Service Personnel Association. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Draft Response Letter to Those who Oppose Recommendations of the Task Force, Opposition to Task Force Recommendations.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: President Ronald Regan; A. James Manchin, West Virginia State Treasurer; and Kenneth C. Legg, Executive Secretary, West Virginia School Service Personnel Association. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Thank you for Birthday Greetings. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John King, Executive Director, Republican State Executive Committee; Dr. Barbara Guthrie-Morse, President, West Virginia Northern Community College; Carolyn Critchfield, Office Manager, Republican State Executive Committee; Cress and Associates, Aviation Consultants, B. T. Collins, Vice President, Public Finance, Kidder, Peabody, \u0026amp; Co.; Lee Bonar, Mayor, Town of West Liberty; and Wanda F. Ashcraft, Mayor, City of Shinnston. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Thank you for Birthday Greetings. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains weekly bulletins from the National Governor's Association.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: West Virginia's Venture Capital Authority, and Industrial and Trade Jobs Development Corporation. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Albert H. Gordon, Chairman, Kibbler Peabody and Co.; Donna M. Gordon, CNM, Director, Putnam Birth Place; and William R. Gordon, Jr., Department of Geography and Planning, Southwest Texas State University.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Economic Development, Highways, Public Energy Authority, Sympathy, Congratulations, Payments to Vendors, Flag Request, Health, Renovation of Spencer Hospital, Health Plan of Upper Ohio Valley, Judge's Retirement, Tax, Pension and Annuity Income Taxation, Insurance, and Smoking and Non-smoking in Public Places.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Sylvester Murray, President, American Society for Public Administration; William H. Baker, Superintendent of Schools, Mercer County Public Schools; James R. Thompson, Governor of Illinois; John H. Sununu, Governor of New Hampshire; Staff of Heartland of Clarksburg; Val J. Halamandaris, Editor and Publisher, Caring Magazine; William D. Hess, President, Development District Association of Appalachia; Sandra Bick, Team Coordinator, Bicycling the Nation for Education; and A.V. Dodrill, Jr., Commissioner, WV Department of Corrections. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Public works, Present and Former Governors of West Virginia, Moore's Biographic Information, Ethics, Government Internship Program, Governor's Master's Program, Energy, National Governor's Association, Nursing Homes, Aging, Moore's opinion on the media, Governmental Finances for 1982-83, Governor's Scholars Program, WV Health Care Cost Review Authority, Department of Corrections, Highways, Employment Security, Flood, Lottery, Transportation for Children to School, Human Services, and Workers' Compensation Fund.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Gus R. Douglass, Agriculture Commissioner, Department of Agriculture; John A. Wilson, III, Major General, WV Office of Adjutant General; Phillip D. Turner, Executive Director, WV Commission on Aging; Harry Walker, National Association of State Units on Aging; George M. Banker, WV Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Kathy Bullard; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner, Department of Culture and History; Robert Dole, Majority Leader, U.S. Senate; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner, WV Department of Employment Security; Ken Faerber, WV Department of Energy; Sharon B. Lord, Commissioner, WV Department of Human Services; Hanley C. Clark, Deputy Insurance Commissioner; Harry E. Neel, Jr., VP for Financial Affairs, Marshall University; Jerry Miller, Executive Director, National Association of State Budget Officers; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; R. Witter Hallan, WV Municipal Bond Commission; Robert D. Chehi, Executive Secretary, Public Employees Insurance Board; J.D. Hinkle, Jr., Executive Secretary, WV Public Employees Retirement System; Michael Frasher, Executive Director, WV Public Legal Services Council; Jack Simpkin, Assistant Dean/Comptroller, Parkersburg Community College; Thomas W. Cole, Jr., Acting Chancellor, WV Board of Regents; Robert S. Corey, Risk Manager, WV Board of Risk and Insurance Management; Wayne A. Stanton, Administrator, Family Support Administration, Department of Health and Human Services; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Willard M. Ansel, Executive Secretary, Teachers Retirement Board; John W. Moon, Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; Earl W. Wolfe, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Edgar N. Henry, Director, Water Development Authority; Lawrence M. Kelley, Director of Financial Affairs, WV College of Graduate Studies; Presley D. Holmes, Executive Director, WV Educational Broadcasting Authority; Sam Colvin, Director, WV Resource Recovery – Solid Waste Disposal Authority; Nick Wounaris, Jr., Director, West Virginia State College; Barbara C. Matz, Executive Director, WV Women's Commission; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner, Workers' Compensation Fund; and Diane L. Reinhard, President, West Virginia University. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act and its projected impact on West Virginia governmental programs including Forestry, Animal Health Program, Environmental Protection, Food and Drug Administration, small watershed flood control, State Soil Conservation Service, West Virginia National Guard, Commission on Aging, Medicare, Job Training, Educationally Deprived Children, Highways, Higher Education, Board of Regents, Culture and History, Education, Employment Security, Energy, GOCID, Health, Human Services, Department of Natural Resources, and Abandoned Mine Lands. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Connelly L. Graham, Director, Christians in Action; Daniel R. Graham, Manager, Northwestern Disposal Company, Inc.; David G. Graham, Administrator, Roane General Hospital; Deborah J. Graham, Director of Communications and Legislative Affairs, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; Jeffrey Graham, Law Offices of Hogan and Hartson; and Linda Vernell Graham, Young Universe Society. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Workers' Compensation Fund, 1987 Blue Book Request, Highways, Human Services, Aging, Sympathy, Sanitation, Health, Employment Discrimination, WV Capitol Grounds, Retirement Congratulations, Trade Negotiations between Canada and U.S., Veterans' Affairs, Cedar Lakes, Rural Transportation in Preston County, Mental Health Funding, and Donation Request.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Gus Douglass, Commissioner, WV Department of Agriculture; Robert E. Graham, President Project Directors, WV Association of Directors of Senior Programs; Robert Graham, Administrator, Assistant Surgeon General, Health Resources and Service Administration; Roberta M. Graham, Executive Director, SCOPE, Inc.; Sandra Graham, Executive Director, Windy Mountain Learning Center; and William R. Graham, Science Advisor to the President.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Natural Resources, Health, Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant for 1986-87, Lottery, Wyoming County Council on Aging, Title IIA Program Award, Employment and Training, Public Legal Services, Community and Industrial Development, Dredging River in Kanawha County, and Federal Conference on the Commercial Applications of Superconductivity.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Cooperative Association for States of Scholarship, Education, Prison Industries, Department of Corrections, State Scanning Network, Health, Florida's Biennial Budget, Natural Resources, Environmental Land Acquisition, Latin American/Caribbean Scholarship, Public Safety, and National Governors Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Louis Grabinski and Alton Meyer, Co-Coordinators U.S.S. West Virginia BB 48, Reunion Association; Women's Guild of Grace United Church of Christ; Heather Gradison, Chairman, Interstate Commerce Condition; Albert A. Peter, Jr., Director, Office of Construction, U.S. Veterans Administration; C.N. Harman, Minority Leader, WV Senate; David W. Rogers, Chairman, Grafton Rotary Honor Graduates Banquet; Joseph W. Grahame, ACF, Consulting Forester; Frank D. Gramas, Editor, Pension News, State of New Jersey, Department of Treasury; Wendy Gramm, Administrator, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, NEOB; Nicholas G. Grand, Public Affairs Officer, Department of the Navy; and J. R. Wears, General Director, Theatre West Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Asbestos testing in state buildings, U.S.S. West Virginia, Human Services, Highways, Ambulance Services in Kermit, Finance and Administration, Litter, Abortion, Grafton Middle School, Education, Grafton High School, Grafton Water, Agriculture, Health, 1988 Census Dress Rehearsal, Cedar Lakes, Flag Request, Grand Cross of Homage, Gambling in Grande Hotel in Weirton, Medicaid, Grandview State Park, Deaf Education and Advocacy Foundation of WV, Economic and Community Development, and Federal Aviation Administration. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Albert A. Grant, President, American Society of Civil Engineers, Arvid Grant, Arvid Grant and Associates; Phyllis Cole, Flood Coordinator, Petersburg; Jeffery D. Orndorff, Grant County 4-H Club Foundation, Inc.; William Fouch, Editor, Grant County Press; W. J. Peters, Chairman, Grant County Airport Authority; Harold G. Hiser, Clerk, Grant County Commission; Sam Landis, Mayor, City of Peterburg; Barry Michael Grant, CPA, The Radioguide People, Inc.; Van Elementary PTA; Elmer G. Grant, Vice Chairman, Mellon Bank; Dr. Hiram E. Grant, Professor Emeritus, Washington University; Trooper First Class L. T. Grant, South Carolina Highway Patrol; Mavis Grant, Ed.D., Director, Institute for Living, Inc.; Selwin E. Price, Partner, GrantThornton; American Institute of Parliamentarians; Frank M. Grasberger, Acting Chief, Specialty Crops Branch, Fruit and Vegetable Division, USDA; William K. Simmons, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Curtis M. Graves, Deputy Director for Civil Affairs, National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Reverend David Graves, Pastor, First Church of the Nazarene; Flicka D. Graves, President, Raleigh County MADD; Leslie R. Graves, News Assignment Editor, Universal Pictoral Press and Agency Ltd.; Paul D. Graves, Secretary, Taxation Committee, WV Society of Certified Public Accountants; and Rolfe-Keystone Senior Citizens, Highland Educational Project. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Finance and Administration, Highways, East Huntington Bridge Presidential Award for Design, Health, Medicaid, Medicare, Grant County Ambulance Authority, West Virginia Nongame Wildlife Cooperative Project Grant, Grant County Excess Levy, Grant County Airport, Public Works, Flag Request, Aging, Seatbelt Laws, Legislation Opinions, Credit Card Facilities, Board of Regents, Public Safety, Vocational Rehabilitation, WVU School of Medicine's Dismissal of Dr. Alvin Watne, Congratulations from the Governor, Manufacturing, Preservation of Saint Geroge Academy, Lottery, Surplus Food Program, Public Service Commission, Governor's Honors Academy, Industrial Development, Civil Service System, Grave Creek Mound State Park, Human Services, Summer Youth Program, NASA Sally Ride Report, Cedar Lakes, Transportation, Drunk Driving Laws, Photo Request, Taxes, Natural Resources, Nuclear Monitored Retrievable Storage facility, Tax Reappraisal, Workers' Compensation Fund, Civil Service Commissioner, Employment Security, ACF Disputes, Road Bond Amendment, Lemon Law, and Higher Education Employment. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Forrest O. Grady, Former District II Supervisor of Water Resources, Department of Natural Resources; Rick Watson, Branch Head, Division of Water Resources; Don Hill; Ronald R. Potesta, Director, WV DNR; Don Martin, Temporary District II Supervisor of Water Resources, DNR; D. W. Robinson, Chief, Division of Water Resources; and Eli McCoy, Assistant to the Chief, Division of Water Resources. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: WV Department of Natural Resources Personnel, Employee Discipline, Demotion of Employee, and Civil Service System.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Carolyn Doppelt Gray, President, Appalachian Foundation; David B. Gray, M.D; Donald C. J. Gray, Commissioner, General Services Administration; Faye Bryant and Earl Gray, National Co-Chairpersons, Assault on Illiteracy Program; Jay M. Hoke, Legal Counsel and Director, Office of Customer Relations, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Pink Dogwood Garden Club; Robert H. Tuttle, Director of Presidential Personnel, The White House; James D. Gray, Attorney, Steptoe and Johnson; Judy A. Black, Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs; Lynda D. Gray, Tucker County E.M.S. Squad 1; and Marvin Z. Gray, Executive Director, WV Gasoline Dealers and Automotive Repair Association, Inc. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Human Services, Photo Request, Aging, Personal Correspondence, Education, Appalachian Regional Commission, High school dropout prevention initiative, Congratulations from the Governor, Liability, WVU School of Medicine's Dismissal of Dr. Alvin Watne, Federal Surplus Personal Property Program, Education, Highways, Public Service, Parking in Kimberly, WV, FAA Aviation-Study Commission on Safety, Housing and Urban Development, WV Information, Emergency Communications, Governor's Community Partnership Program, FFA-FHA Camp Cedar Lake, State Inspection fee, Lottery, Chessie System Merger, and Cabell County Republican Executive Committee. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Norma Gray, Ed.D., Executive Director, Region III Child Development Services; Robin C. Gray, Director, Office of Domestic Issues, US Department of Energy; and William H. Gray III, Chairman, House Budget Committee. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Child Care Task Force, Legislative Issues, Human Services, Loan information for business start-up, Highways, National Rehabilitation Association Convention, Natural Resources, Acid Rain, Tax Reform Proposal, 1985 Nuclear Power Assembly, Workers' Compensation Fund, Motor Vehicles, Flag Request, Pruntytown Correctional Center, Oil Overcharge Settlement, and WV Public Employees Insurance Board. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John F. Greacen, Jr., Chairman, Washington County (OH) Republican Central Commission; Mary Grealish, Director, Pressley Ridge School; Gene Del Greco, West Virginia Projects  Director, Brooke-Hancock Planning and Development Council; Edward P. Greenberg, Chief, Division of Finance, United States Department of the Interior; Donald Paul Hodel, Secretary of the Interior; Irene Green, Secretary/Treasurer of Richwood Airport Authority; Steve Clausen, Division Production Director, British United Turkeys of America; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools, West Virginia Department of Education; Craig A. Greening, President, West Virginia Association of Rehabilitation Facilities; David J. Greenfield, Executive Editor, Charleston Daily Mail; Herbert T. Greenholtz, Jr., President, Southern Association of Workmen's Compensation Administrators; Chief Judge Charles Haden; Virgil K. Greenleaf, Assessor, Upshur County; and Robert Greenstein, Executive Director, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Workers' Compensation Fund, Williamstown Bridge, WV Pressley Ridge Youth Development Extension, Auction item request, Highways, Donation request, 1987 Great American Race, Tax Department, WV Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Appalachian Regional Commission Program, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Strike, Thank You for Gift, Autograph Request, Annual Payment in Lieu of Taxes, Richwood Airport Development, The Greenbrier, Community and Industrial Development, Health, Presidential Inauguration, Greenbrier Mental Health, Greenbrier River Basin, Eagle Scout, Human Services, Medicaid, Economic Development, Flag Request, Corrections, Recommendation, Bethany College, and Treasurer's Economic Development Deposit Initiative. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: H. C. Gregorie, B. Wayne Enterprises; Ron Gregory, Executive Director, West Virginia STAR (Supporting the Active Republic); George M. Greider, Vice President, Hospital Efficiency Corporation; Carl M. Selinger, Dean, College of Law, West Virginia University; S. F. Greiner, Sheriff, Wood County; Jerry Griepentrog, Chairman, Rocky Mountain Low Level Radioactive Waste Board; Perry E. Gresham, President Emeritus and Distinguished Professor, Bethany College; Richard R. Gresham, President, Gresham Printing Company, Inc.; and James A Crews, Vice President, Pennzoil Exploration and Production. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Community Development, Employment and Training, Human Services, Songs about West Virginia, Health, Education, Public Safety, Housing, Extension Program, Motor Vehicles, Highways, Social Security Administration, Economic and Community Development, Timberline in Canaan Valley, Community Services Block Grant for Shenandoah Women's Center, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Shinnston fire hydrants, Thank You from Governor, Aging, Recommendation, Taxes, Compliance with Radioactive Waste Law, Finance and Administration (F\u0026amp;A), Handicapped United of West Virginia, Oil and Gas Inspectors Examining Board, and Birthday Greeting from Governor. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Shirley Griffith, Executive Office Manager. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Correspondence about sending Christmas Cards from the Governor to staff members and clinic doctors of the Greenbrier Hotel in White Sulfur Springs, West Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Alan J. Greenwald, Deputy Under Secretary for Intergovernmental Relations, U.S. Department of Housing and Development. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Community and Industrial Development, Urban Development Action Grants, Community Development Block Grants, Tax-Exempt Bonds, Project Self-Sufficiency, the Ford Foundation, Tax Reform Bill of October 1986, Liability Insurance, Human Services, and Community Development Trading Group.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Carroll A. Greathouse, President, International Venture Capital Institute, Inc., and Ewell Greathouse, Manager, Monarch Rubber Company, Inc. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Community and Industrial Development, State Tax Credits for Venture Capital Club, West Virginia Capital Company Act, Employment, Highways, Education, Aging, Human Services, and Worker's Compensation Fund. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William L. Redd, Chairman, Board of Directors, Green Acres Regional Center, Inc.; Mark A. Scott, Director, Division of Mines and Minerals, David J. Greenfield, Editor, Charleston Daily Mail; Esther R. Greene, National Committeewoman, California; Howard L. Green, International Executive Board Member, United Mine Workers of America, District Number 17; Jack Green, President, Plasti-Steel, Inc.; Virginia Mae Brown, Administrative Law Judge, Department of Health and Human Services; Arnold P. Walker, District Manager, Department of Health and Human Services; and Jean W. Green, Circuit Clerk, Barbour County. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Health, Highways, Mining Fatality at Peabody Coal Company, Insurance, Public Safety, Labor Dispute between A. T. Massey Company and the United Mine Workers of America in Mingo County, Higher Education, Motor Vehicles, Recommendation, Dolly Sods Wilderness Area, Former White House Director of Political Affairs Lyn Nofziger Legal Defense Fund, Aging, Commerce, Human Services, Housing and Urban Development, Energy, Social Security Administration, Birthday Greeting, and Legislation Suggestions. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Karen H. Green, Cooperative Forest Management Forester, Westvaco; M. C. \"Jack\" Green, President, Plasti-Steel, Inc.; Mary Jo Green, Vice President, Conference Coordinator, National Federation of Parents for Drug-Free Youth; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner, Worker's Compensation Fund; Rodney W. Clay, President, Green Mountain Company; and Stephen H. Green, Rubin, Quinn and Moss Attorneys at Law. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Reference Request, Natural Resources, Request for State Information, Arbor Day Celebration News Article, Motor Vehicles, Taxes, Highways, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Poster Contest, Finance and Administration, National Drug Abuse Education Week, Photo Request, Education, Blue Book Request, Early Retirement Bill, Energy, Abandoned Mine Land, Clemency, Human Services, Congratulations, Social Security, Health Department, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Donation Request, Justice Department, Veteran Affairs, and State Employee Pay Raise.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Detective Sergent James U. Greene; Fay P. Greene, Chairman of Blennerhasset Historical Park Commission; John E. Greene, Administrator, Morris Memorial Nursing Home, Inc.; J. Thomas Greene, Manager, Gas Contracts, Consolidated Gas Transmission Corporation; Benjamin C. Greene, President, West Virginia Surface Mining and Reclamation Association; and David J. Greenfield, Editor, Charleston Daily Mail. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Human Services, State Flag Request, Support for Governor, Right-to-Work Legislation, Health, Birthday Greetings, Arts, Highways, Worker's Compensation Fund, State Employment, Public Works, Natural Resources, Property Tax Reappraisal, Energy, Advisory Committee for Coal and Energy Research, National Park Service, Social Security, Public Service Commission, Opposition to Conrail Sale, Newspaper Feature, and Community Development. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John A. Greer, Deputy Fire Chief, Richwood Volunteer Fire Department; Michael D. Greer, Chairman, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Peter R. Greer, Deputy Under Secretary for Intergovernmental and Interagency Affairs, United States Department of Education; Mary Sue Huff, Executive Director, Wheeling Housing Authority; and Robert J. Greer, Vice President, The Michaels Development Company, Inc. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Property Tax Reappraisal, Municipal Pensions and Protections Fund, Transportation, Motor Carrier Division, Appalachian Power – Statewide Rate Reduction, Railroad Safety, Education, Housing, Board of Regents, Concord College, and Housing for Elderly. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Colonel W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; James Lewis Hicklin, III, President, the Cultural Citizen's Foundation for the Performing Arts; G. Keith Coon, State Director, Miss America Coed Pageant; Jose Alonzo, President, West Virginia Credit Union League, Inc.; Dr. John B. Park, President, North American International Club; William Croker, Cancer Awareness Foundation, Inc.; Susan E. Christman, Director, Colbern Recreation Center; Craig L. Arms, Director, Pusan Rec Center; Ron Ingram, The Spirit of West Virginia; Ruth M. Bonham, Secretary, The Virginias Senior Golf Association; Sam Bonasso, President, Alpha Associates, Inc.; and Donna M. Rossi, Coordinator, Cameo Girl National Pageant. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Greetings from the Governor for various events including Graduation, Conference, Athletic Tournament, Church Conference, Crime, State Police Family Day, Drama Presentation, Festival, Christmas, Senior Citizens Conference, American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association, Miss American Pageant, Retirement, Stationed Military Personnel, Get Well, Governor's Safety and Health Conference, Music Workshop, Around the World Yacht Race, Thanksgiving, Football Season, Easter, New Year, Parade, Military Reunion, and Governor's Ancestors. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Yi, In Kap, Camp Mercer Recreation Center; Richardean O. Milton, Center Director, Camp Mercer Community Center; Helen Case Brigham, Case Heritage Movement; Jeanne Caussin, Publicist, Theatre West Virginia; A. V. Dodrill, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commissions; Charlotte Flanagan, Executive Director, West Virginia Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse, Inc.; Vivian S. Conly, The Greenbrier American Express Golf Championship; and Carter Crawford, President, Fall Festival Committee.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Greetings from the Governor for various events including Educational Programs, Christmas, Stationed Military Personnel, Festival, Class Reunion, Conference, Drama Performance, Graduation, Class Reunion, Religious Meeting, Department of Corrections Training, Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse, Best Wishes, Athletic Tournament, and Board of Regents. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Earl E. Eastwood, President, West Virginia Club; Robert L. Shell, Jr., Chairman, Guyan Machernery Co.; John F. Bennett, Executive Director, West Virginia Safety Council, Inc.; Dick C. Larumbe, M.D., President, Tri-State Fil-AM Association WV, KY, OH; W. H. Pennell, Colonel, Adjutant General, Director, Personnel and Community Activities; Shirley Griffith, Executive Office Manager, The Greenbrier; Susan Kortz, State Chairman, National Track and Field Youth Program; David K. Heydinger, M.D., Director of Health, West Virginia Department of Health; Beth Thomasson, Executive Officer, Home Builders Association of West Virginia; Denzel, B. Miller, Chairman, Parade of Progress, Huntington Lions Breakfast Club; Rosalyn B. Queen, Executive Director, West Virginia Italian Heritage Festival Inc.; and Cathy Lemaster, Modern Miss Staff, Modern Miss Teen Scholarship Pageant. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Greetings from the Governor for various events including Easter, Christmas, New Year, Athletic Tournament, Company Anniversary, Family Reunion, Festival, Conference, Governor's Safety and Health Conference and Exposition, Graduation, Inaugural Ball, Fair, New Publication, Time Capsule Greeting, Class Reunion, Best Wishes,Stationed Military Personnel, Department of Health, Finance and Administration, Emergency Medical Service, Military Reunion, Retirement, Citizenship Anniversary, Wedding, and Sympathy. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Marion Chase, Program Director, Department of the Army; Monica Bever, Marshall University Forensic Unit, Publicity Director; Dan Martin, Publisher, The Herald Dispatch; Robert M. McBride, Director, Region Four, American Boarding Kennel Association; Marykaye Jacquet, Activities Director, Meadowbrook Acres; Church Celebration, Sister Brenda Long, Program Chairperson, Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church; Nina M. Morton, Site Committee, West Virginia Institute Technology; Teresa G. Floyd, Director, Community Recreation Center, Bad Kreuznach Military Community; Pamela A. Janssen, Director, Jordan Recreation Center, Camp Humphreys; Sharon Morrison, Director, Community Recreation Center, Fulda Military Community; Doris A. Mullen, Program Director, Moyer Recreation Center, Community, Family and Soldier Support Command; Liesel Hamel, Director, Muenster Recreation Center; John B. Hartman, Chief, Community Recreation Branch, Bindlach Subcommunity; Sylvia Negrete, Executive Director, American International Pageants; Barbara Null, Coordinator, Miss Wheelchair West Virginia Pageant; Rev. Anthony T. Kubacki, Our Lady of Perpretual Help; Wiliam Owens, Mayor, Vienna, West Virginia; Roberto A. Cunanan, M.D., President, Philippine Medical Association of West Virginia; Alma Y. King, Clerk, County Commission of Kanawha County; Maxine E. Hoke, Pilot Club International; William S. Pine, Commander, Thule Air Base, Greenland; Mike Posey, President, West Virginia Day; Mario C. Ramas, M.D., President, Philippine Medical Association of West Virginia; R. H. Miller, Major, Chief of Staff, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; and William J. Pruyn, CEO, Eastern Gas and Fuel Associates. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Greetings from the Governor for various events including Athletic Tournament, Christmas, New Year, Stationed Military Personnel, Convention, Class Reunion, Conference, Best Wishes, MLK Day, Competition, State Anniversary, Meeting, Festival, Dedication, Church Centennial, Sesquicentennial of Texas, Mine Rescue Contest, Celebration, Best Wishes, Parade, Thanksgiving, Gala, National Outdoor Power Equipment Safety Month, Graduation, Pageant, Fair, Banquet, Time Capsule, Club Charter, Book Publication, and Welcome to West Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Betty Rea, Director, American Legion Auxiliary, Department of West Virginia Rhododendron Girls State; Dale McKinney, Anchor Industries; James W. Henderson, President, Rotary Club of Weston; Patricia A. Rosebourgh, Program Coordinator, The National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, Inc., Epsilon Chapter; Joseph P. Cardullo, Member of Board of Directors, Mid-State Coal Association; John A. Reece, Director, Moyer Recreation Center; Kathy Davenport, Director, Schwab United Service Organizations, Inc.; Gerald M. Dean, APO New York; Judy T. Bosley, Director, Senior America Pageant; Charlie Cox, Director, Skyline Recreation Center; Henry H. Schaefer, Chairman, Arrangements and Entertainment, Society of Petroleum Engineers; Mary Michael Hogg, Director of Sales and Marketing, Meet Charleston; Allen H. Fisher, Jr., Pastor, Stone Presbyterian Church; John W. Swan, Premier of Bermuda; Mary H. Cunningham, Director, Derby Downs Recreation Center; Alan H. Toppel, Executive Director, Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities; Omar L. Tatum, President, AmeriCandy Company, Inc.; Judith M. Burns, Town Clerk/Finance Office, Co-Chairman, Centennial, Town of Blowing Rock; Maury R. Reishman, Tournament Director, USTA Girls' 16 National Championships; Albert M. Legg, Commander, Veterans of Foreign Wars, State of West Virginia; Earl L. Wolfe, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Betty A. Petrie, Chief, Veterans Administration; Leroy J. Woodard, Jr., Director and Sally Holmes, Coordinator, City Wide Club; Barbara J. Trower, Director, Camp Walker Recreation Center; Betty Watkins, Ranson Nutrition Site; John F. Bennett, Executive Director, West Virginia Safety Council, Inc.; Sam Hood, Chairman, West Virginia High School Soccer Championship Committee; Bob McKeand, Director, Hinton Chamber of Congress; David Wilson, Governor, Protocol Division, Hong Kong; and Bill Witschey, Witschey's Supermarket. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Greetings from the Governor for various events including Drama Performance, Birthday Congratulations, Christmas, Stationed Military Personnel, Conference, West Virginia Day, Family Reunion, Athletic Tournament, Club Anniversary, Mine Rescue Competition, Annual Safety Day, Parade, Festival, Club Anniversary, Pageant, Graduation, Reunion, Annual Church Meeting, Church Anniversary, Welcome to West Virginia, Personal Note, Club Incorporation, Tour, Town Anniversary, Military Reunion, Ball, Ballet Anniversary, Vocational Rehabilitation, Retirement, Dinner, West Virginia Day, Greetings to Mexico, and Exposition. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Christmas Greetings for Stationed Military Personnel at Heidelberg Military Community; Upper Heyford, Great Britain; 19th Support Command, South Korea; Iraklion Recreation Center; Gelnhausen, West Germany; Berlin; Bad Kreuzach Military Community; Fulda Military Community, Germany; Yongsan-Seoul, Republic of Korea; Schwaebisch Gmuend, West Germany; Hohenfels, West Germany; Camp Stanley, South Korea; Goeppingen Military Community; Schweinfurt Military Community, West Germany; 44th Engineer Battalion, Korea; and Seoul Air Base, Seoul, Korea.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jack H. Griffin, Manager, Passenger Operations, Chessie Systems; Susan Griffin, Scheduling Secretary, Governor's Office for State of Alabama; and Wonda H. Griffin, Treasurer, Smith's Mobile Home Sales. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Legislative Issues, Retirement Homes, Workers' Compensation Fund, Social Security, Autograph and Family Recipe Request, Abortion, Library Funding, B \u0026amp; O Railroad Commuter Service, Community and Industrial Development, Thank You, Mail-a-Book Program, Birthday Greetings, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Shinnston, National Governors' Association, Request for West Virginia Information, and West Virginia Board of Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ann Mills Griffiths, Executive Director, National League of Families of American Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia; Edward Griffith, President, Smokestack, U.S.A.; Evelyn Griffith, Powell's Crossroads Bicentennial; George C. Griffith, President, West Virginia Northern Community College Foundation, Inc.; H. D. Jack Griffith, Vice President, West Virginia Paving, Inc.; Mannie R. Griffith, Director, Office of Emergency Services; Robert L. Griffith, Vice President, Human Resources, Super Rx Drug Stores; and Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner, Worker's Compensation Fund. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Human Services, National POW/MIA Recognition Day, Social Security, Workers' Compensation Fund, Taxes, Property Reappraisal, Donation Request, Community and Industrial Development, Sympathy, Highways, Public Safety, Housing, Flood Assistance Request, Finance and Administration, Health, Flag Request, Thank You, Aging, Congratulations for Award, Emergency Services, Retirement, and Housing and Urban Development. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George A. Gribeen, III, Pastor, Mansfield First Church of the Nazarene; John Gribble, Mayor of Parsons; Victor Grigoraci, Partner in Charge, KMG Main Hurdman, CPA; and Steven J. Griles, Assistant Secretary of the Interior, Office of Land Management, U.S. Department of the Interior. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Education, Public Service Commission, Flood Recovery, Highways, Sympathy, Insurance, Small Cities Block Grant for the City of Shinnston, Home Loan, Tax Services, Personal Note, Energy, Congratulations, Natural Resources, and Lottery. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Larry B. Grimes, McGuire, Woods, \u0026amp; Battle; Reverend Woodrow Powell, Hundred United Methodist Church; William Grimm, Administrative Assistant, Town and Country Days, Inc.; J. Clyde Grimmett, President, Summers County Board of Education; Travis H. Grimmett, Jr., Mayor, Town of Man; Robert B. Grindley, President, The Hawley Corporation, S. Sue Gripton, Assistant Principal, Anchor Bay Junior High School; Richard P. Grist, Manager, Appalchian Group, Georgia-Pacific Corporation; William Griswold, Harrison County Veterans Service Office; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State for West Virginia; and Margaret Y. Grizzell, Chairman, State Legislative Committee, American Association of Retired Persons. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Worker's Compensation Fund, Highways, Governor's Account of President Kennedy's Assassination, Employment Security, Property Reappraisal, Taxes, Public Employees Retirement, Natural Resources, Greenbrier River Dam, Social Security, National Coal Council, Nursing Home, Anniversary Greeting, Liability Insurance, Community Development, Human Services, Education Employee Grievance Board Office, Thank You, Legislative Issues, Lighthouse Schools Program, Education, Insurance, Community Partnership Grant, State Insurance Commissioner, Finance and Administration, Fairmont General Hospital Strike, Honorary West Virginian, Flag Request, Health, Birthday Greetings, Timberland Reappraisal, Appointment of Darryl H. Griwatz as Commissioner of West Virginia, Motor Vehicles, Public Employees Retirement System, Aging, Finance and Administration, and Liability Insurance. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Carolyn Grove, Glenville State College; Frances S. Grove, Member, State Board of Medicine; Martha C. Grove, Berkeley Heights School; Reverend William Boyd Grove, Bishop, United Methodist Church, West Virginia Area; Herbert J. Grover, State Superintendent, The State of Wisconsin, Department of Public Instruction; N. Blaine Groves, Secretary, West Virginia Board of Education; David Groves, Chairman, Nettie-Leivasy Public Service District; Vaughn R. Groves, First-year Competition Chairperson; and Cheryl Dean Riley, Chief Justice. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Higher Education Legislation, Health, Anniversary Congratulations, Info on West Virginia, Aging, Board of Medicine, Motor Vehicles, Community and Industrial Development, Regional Jail and Prison Authority, Eastern Regional Jail Location, Human Services, Child Care, Flood, Thank You, Highways, Council on Children's Services, Education, Taxes, Public Works, Emergency Waterline Construction, and Public Employees Retirement System. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Andy Ridenour, Co-Producer/Director, Mountain Stage; Larry Groce, Co-Producer/Host, Mountain Stage; James M. Grogan, Pearl Manufacturing; Paul S. Grogan, President, Local Initiatives Support Corporation; Philip J. Grogan, President, Keyser Garment Company; Carl Grooms, Band Director, Woodrow Wilson High School; Philip G. Grose, Jr., Director, State Reorganization Commission, South Carolina; Reverend Leonard S. Gross, Vicar, Emmanuel Episcopal Church; Robert S. Grosse, President-Treasurer, William Howard Taft Young Republican Club; Steven Grossman, Acting Director, State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency; Gilbert M. Grosvenor, President, National Geographic Society; and William J. Grottendieck, III, President, Rotary Club of Glenville. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Birthday Greeting, 1986 International Children's Festival, West Virginia Public Radio, Motor Vehicles, Community and Industrial Development, Commerce, Housing, Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Health, Public Works, Job Training Program, State Blind and Deaf Management Units, Education, Motor Vehicles, Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, Human Services, Aging, Congratulations, West Virginia Highway Map Request, Republican Club, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, West Virginia's Emergency Response Commission, Board of Regents, and Groundhog Day Greeting. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Michael Kimberley, Chief Executive Officer, Group Lotus; Judy A. Black, Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs; Reverend William Boyd Grove, Bishop, United Methodist Church, West Virginia Area; Betty Groves, Chairperson, West Virginia School Food Service Advisory Council, West Virginia Department of Education; George P. Gvoyich, President, Hancock County Commission; Ned J. Grubb, Judge, Seventh Judicial Circuit; Wendy Leea Grubb, Counselor I, Huttonsville Correctional Center; Jerome E. Gruber, Director of Store Planning, Consolidated Stores Corporation; Marilyn L. Gruber, Vice President, the Bristol-Myers Fund, Inc.; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State; Hermann A. Grunder, Director, Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility; John A. Grunwald, President, David R. Webb Company, Inc.; Jean D. Gryskevich, Secretary III, Hancock County Schools; and J. L. Johnson, President and CEO, GTE Corporation \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Health, Highways, Community and Industrial Development, Civil Rights, Grove City Legislation, Human Services, Aging, Ben Franklin National Holiday, Commodity Processing Contracts, Education, Employment and Training, Regional Jail and Prison Authority, Public Safety, West Virginia Children's Home, Corrections, Tax Department, Property Reappraisal, Public Service Commission, Appointment of Denise E. Grumski as Commissioner of West Virginia, Technology, Natural Resources, Birthday Greeting, State Employment, and Economic Development.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Barbara Guthrie-Morris, President, West Virginia Northern Community College; and Leon H. Ginsberg, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Retirement Legislation, Education, Partnership Grant Project with Weirton Steel and Union Carbide, Birthday Greeting, Industrial Development, Workplace Literacy Project, Community and Industrial Development, Northern Panhandle Private Industry Council, CSX Property Donation to WVNCC, Northern West Virginia Area Labor Management Committee, 1987 Commencement, Board of Regents, Thank You, Job Training Partnership Act, Accreditation, and Inauguration of President of WVNCC. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Barbara Guthrie-Morris, President, West Virginia Northern Community College; Benjamin J. Guthrie, Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives; Ned Guthrie, President Emeritus, Appalachian Regional Musicians' Union; Paul N. Guthrie, Jr., State of Wisconsin, Department of Natural Resources; D. Milton Gutman, the Youth Foundation of Greater Wheeling, Inc., and Gutman Advertising Agency, and the Chemical People Task Force of Greater Wheeling; Sherry L. Guzman, Mayor, Village of Clearview; George Gvoyich, Hancock County Commission; Colonel John Gwinn, Manager, Greenbrier Valley Airport; Philip James Gwinn, President, P. J. Gwinn Construction Company, Inc.; Kathleen M. Gwynn, Director of Admissions, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University; and Bob Guccione, Chairman, Penthouse International, LTD. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Community and Industrial Development, Board of Regents, Journal of the House of Representatives, West Virginia Information, Public Employees Retirement System, Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Abortion, Employment and Training, Finance and Administration, West Virginia Public Radio, Natural Resources, Governor's Drug-Free Community grant, Media Coverage, Health, Youth Appreciation Week, Lottery, Public Service Commission, Youth Health Services, Energy, Health, Public Works, Highways, Partnership Grant, Hancock County Sheltered Workshop, Insurance, Public Safety, Taxes, Property Reappraisal, State Aeronautics Commission, Natural Resources, Aging, Recommendation from Governor, Small Cities Block Grant for Madison Creek / Smith Creek Road Water Extension Project, and Pornography. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Reuben H. Gums, Executive Director, Laymen's National Bible Association, Inc.; President Ronald Reagan; Michael W. Gunn, Senior Vice President, Marketing, American Airlines; Louise Gunnoe, Clerk, Putnam County Magistrate Court; Samir Gupta, Student Representative, West Hills Middle School; Charles L. Gust, Volunteer, USA Amateur Boxing Federation, Inc.; Lee O. Gustafson, Architect A. I. A.; Arthur N. Gustke, Judge, West Virginia Fourth Judicial Circuit; Ted Gutelius, Executive Director, Business and Industrial Development Corporation of Kanawha County; and Dr. Barbara Guthrie-Morris, President, West Virginia Northern Community College. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Human Services, Education, Highways, Child Pornography, Laymen's National Bible Week, Community and Industrial Development, Congratulations, Sympathy, Employment Security, Magistrate Court, Liability Insurance, Tax Department, Hare Krishna Community in Marshall County, Constitution Bicentennial Celebration, Religion, Finance and Administration, State Athletic Commission, Fire Commission, Drug Enforcement Policy Board, Corrections, Consolidation of Probation Officers, and Mike Benedum Day. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James J. Guida, Guida Realty Company; Rosemary Guida, Executive Director, Northern Panhandle Private Industry Council; Anthony D. Guiffre, President, Mountaineer Distributing Company, Inc.; Lewis E. Guinn, Commissioner, Wood County Commission; Bonnie Guiton, Assistant Secretary, United States Department of Education; Earl E. Eastwood, President, West Virginia Club of Sun City, Arizona; Anthony Gum, Mayor of Buckhannon; and James L. Gumnick, University Relations Director, Oak Ridge Associated Universities. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Flood Relief, Bush Presidency Campaign, Lottery, Employment and Training, Beer Commission, Tax Department, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, National Guard, Small Cities Block Grant for Claywood Park Public Service District, Birthday Greeting, Human Services, State Council on Vocational Education, Motor Vehicles, and Community and Industrial Development. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Rene L. Guerster, President and CEO, the West Company; Dorothy Guest, Kanawha Investment Company; Francis Guffey, II, A. I. A., Past President, West Virginia Society of Architects; Elinor Guggenheimer, President, Child Care Action Campaign; Dennis L. Gugg, Vice President, Miami County Steam Locomotive Association, Inc.; and Judith M. Gueron, President, Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: West Virginia University Hospitals, Inc. Board of Directors, Business, Lottery, Eagle Scout, Industrial Development, Photo of Governor, Support Letter, Highways, Tax Department, Property Reappraisal, Lottery, State Fire Commission, Flood Relief, Liability Insurance, Child Care Action Campaign, Commerce, Human Services, Welfare Employment Programs, and Constitutional Revision Subcommittee. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Paul J. Otte, Minority Whip, House of Delegates, West Virginia Legislature; Robert A. Haas, Jr., President, ComSource, Inc.; Richard J. Haayen, Chairman of the Board, Allstate Insurance Company; F. Henry Habicht, II, Assistant Attourney General, U.S. Department of Justice, Land and Natural Resources Division; Jay M. Hoke, Legal Counsel and Director, Office of Customer Relations, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Lloyd Hackler, President, American Retail Federation; and Judi Heckett, Director, Center of Agriculture and Rural Development. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Social Security Administration, Health, Legal Drinking Age, Family Law Master, Public Works, Education, Environmental Protection, Industrial Development, Aging, Legislative Issues, Human Services, Blue Book Request, Autism Training Center, Natural Resources, Flag Request, Public Service Commission, Trade Policy Debate, Rural Development, and Agriculture. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Barbara L. Haddox, Secretary, Health Education, Mid-Ohio Valley Health Department; Chief Judge Charles H. Haden, II, United States District Court, Southern District of West Virginia; Carl D. Hadsell, Interim Dean, West Virginia University; Richard M. Hadsell, Regional Administrator, General Services Administration, National Capital Region; Norman E. Haessly, Jr., Haessly Hardwood Lumber Company; and Dr. E. S. E. Hafez, Program Director, AIDS Awareness Congress. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Natural Resources, Public Employees Insurance Board, Retirement, Community and Industrial Development, Corrections, Human Services, Flood, Recommendation, Constitution Bicentennial Commission, Workers' Compensation Fund, Liability Insurance, Small Cities Block Grant for Ritchie County Community Center, Eagle Scout, Congratulations, General Services Administration, Timberland Reappraisal, and AIDS Awareness Congress.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dale Hagedorn, Chairman, Harrison County Development Authority; Thomas D. Hagg, Prosecuting Attorney, Hancock County; Harry Hager, Mayor of Cedar Grove, Bruce Hagen, Commissioner, Public Service Commission, State of North Dakota; Fred E. Hagenbuch, Owner, Chicken Jubilee, Inc.; Beth Hager, Project Director, Ohio River Odyssey; Detective R. L. West, Kanawha County Sheriff's Department, Criminal Investigation Section; Kenneth R. Faerber, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Energy; and Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Natural Resources, Highways, Support Letter, Litter Program, Beckley Coal Mining Company, Public Transportation, Human Services, Get Well Note, State Capitol Gold Dome, Committee of Former Creasey Employees, Public Safety, Commission on Drunk Driving, Employee Stock Ownership Plan, Workers' Compensation Fund, Harrison County Development Authority, Community and Industrial Development, Tax Department, Small Cities Block Grant for Cedar Grove, Energy and Environment, Eagle Scout, Gambling, Art Exhibition, Motor Vehicles, Governor's Signature Forgery, Sherrif's Office Chef, Tobacco Allotment, Public Radio, Health, Mining Fatality at Island Creek Coal Company, Civil Service, Public Employees Retirement System, and Commerce. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mary J. Hager, Chairman of Conservation, Junior Women's Club of Cross Lanes; Michael E. Hager, General Manager, Marshall County Park and Recreation Board; Patricia A. Hager, Project Manager-Stonewall Jackson Lake, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Thomas D. Hagg, Prosecuting Attorney; K. Hagiwara, President, National Steel Corporation. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Donation Request, Commerce, Kanawha State Forest, Natural Resources, West Virginia Recreation and Park Association, Oil and Gas Rights, Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Health Insurance, Aging, Suggestions, Health, Corrections, Small Cities Block Grant for McDowell County, Community Development, Commission on Drunk Driving Prevention, Community and Industrial Development, West Virginia Information, Retirement. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bong-Soo Hahn, President, Korea Trade Promotion Corporation; SSG John D. Hahn, Department of the Army, Delta Company 1st Bn., 41st Infantry; Laura J. Hahn, General Counsel, Amana Refrigeration, Inc.; T. Marshall Hahn, Jr., CEO, Georgia-Pacific Corporation; Walter Hahn, Chairman, National Scanning Board. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, U.S. Product Show in Korea, Flag Request, Anchor Hocking, Independent Insurance Agents of West Virginia, Community and Industrial Development, Thank You, Department of the Interior, Council of State Policy and Planning Agencies, Health. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Walter Hahn, Chairman, National Scanning Board; Robert J. Haig, President, Princess House Incorporated; Liu Haiming, First Secretary (cultural), The Embassy of the People's Republic of China, David W. Haines, Executive Director, West Virginia Petroleum Marketers Association; Karen B. Haines, President, West Virginia Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Inc. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Council of State Policy and Planning Agencies, Education, Literacy, Training, Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant for Jackson County, Motor Vehicles, State Capitol Gold Dome, Gasoline Tax, Insurance Commission, Legislative Issues, Education, Natural Resources, Fort Mill Ridge Property, Historic Preservation, Proposed Civil War Historical Site. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Staff Sergent Roberta R. Haines, Sergeant Toni R. Lucas, Sergeant Jeanne A. Neff, Seargent Shelia J. Hensley, West Virginia National Guard, 130th Mobile Aerial Port Squadron; Stephen R. Haines, President, Hampshire County Commission; Jay D. Hair, Executive Vice President, National Wildlife Federation. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Natural Resources, Fort Mill Ridge Property, Historic Preservation, Proposed Civil War Historical Site, Distinguished West Virginian, Corrections, Women's Service in Combat, Civil Rights, \nLiability Insurance, Community Partnership Grant for Hampshire County Senior Center and Industrial Park, Flood Tax Reimbursement, Highways, Public Service Commission, Davis Power Project, Natural Resources, Thank You, Public Safety, Philippine President, DUI Arrest, Motor Vehicles, Proposed Legislation, Workers' Compensation Fund, Department of Labor, Human Services, Public Transit, Aging, Hairstylist Laws, Eagle Scout.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bill Halamandaris, Chief Executive Officer, Foundation for Hospice and Home Care, Editor and Publisher, Caring Magazine; Judge Robert C. Halbritter, Eighteenth Judicial Circuit; Nancy Haldeman, Chairperson, West Virginia Woman's Christian Temperance Movement; Clayton W. Hale, West Virginia House of Delegates, Vice President, Committee on Roads and Transportation; Janet Hale, Acting Assistant for Housing, Federal Housing Commissioner, HUD; Mary M. Hale, Mayor, Town of Davy; William \"Bill\" E. Haley, Jr., General Manager, West Virginia Public Broadcasting. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Human Services, Aging, Health, Maternal and Infant Care, Human Resources, Family Law Master, Proposed Legislation, National Debt, West Virginia Building and Trade Union Crafts, Election, Natural Resources, Thank You, Public Service Commission, Highways, Housing and Urban Development, Wayne High School Band, Small Cities Block Grant for Town of Davy water plant and road improvements, West Virginia Day. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert Gary Hall, Fire Chief, Walkersville Volunteer Fire Department; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, United States District Judge, Southern District of West Virginia; R. Witter Hallen, Executive Director, Municipal Bond Commission; Richard J. Halloran, President, The Conduit and Foundation Corporation; B. C. Hallum, President, Independent Order of Foresters; Belenda J. Halsey-Bell, Department of Agriculture; William J. Haltigan, Regional Administrator, U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, West Virginia Information, Natural Resources, Governor's Partnership Grant Program for Walkersville Fire Station Construction, Governor's Mansion, State Building Commission, Housing, Human Services, Proposed Legislation, Commerce, Community and Industrial Development, Sympathy, Thank You, Anniversary Greeting, Employment Security, Distinguished West Virginian, Property Reappraisal, Tax, United Mine Workers of America strike against P. G. and H. Coal Company, Public Service Commission, Miss West Virginia, Flag Request, Employment and Training, Corrections. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bill Hall, Logan County Coal Miners Political Action Committee; Bob Hall, Chairperson, Statewide Health Coordinating Council; C. E. Hall, II, President, Ed Cooke, Commissioner, J. M. \"Mickey\" Protan, Commissioner, Boone County Commission; Clarence Hall, President, Board of Directors, Multi-County Community Action Against Poverty, Inc.; David S. Hall, Chair, Committee on Admissions, West Virginia University; Karen J. Hall-Dundas, President, West Virginia Association of Sanitarians; Elizabeth Hall, Montcalm Womans Club; Robert Gary Hall, Fire Chief, Walkersville Volunteer Fire Department; Gayle B. Hall, R.N., Director of Community Health Services, Jackson County Health Department. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Community and Industrial Development, Highways, Human Services, Motor Vehicles, Public Safety, Health, Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant Program for Boone County water services, Corporate Sale, Birthday Greeting, Proposed Legislation, Small Cities Block Grant for services to low income residents of Fayette County, Recommendation, Congratulations, Early Retirement, Education, State's Finances, West Virginia Nongame Wildlife Advisory Council.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George A. Hall, Jr., West Virginia University, Department of Chemistry; Greg Hall, Mayor, Beech Bottom; John R. Hall, Chairman and CEO, Ashland Oil, Inc.; Karl D. Hall, Secretary, Blennerhassett Lodge 79, Fraternal Order of Police; Kendall Hall, President, West Virginia Board of Education; Robert L. Hammer, II, CEO, Davis Memorial Hospital. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopic include: West Virginia Nongame Wildlife Advisory Council, Corrections, Environmental Protection Agency, Human Services, Anniversary Greeting, Proposed Legislation, State Superintendent of Schools, Finance and Administration, Natural Resources, Weatherization Assistance Program, Community Development, Highways, Thank You, Distinguished West Virginian, Corrections, National Governor's Association, Coal use in asphalt plants, Energy, Health, Request for Photograph, Education, Blue Ribbon Commission on Education Reform. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Kendall Hall, President, West Virginia Board of Education; Larry W. Hall, President, Hall Signs, Inc.; Lee Hall, Senior Vice President, Academy for Educational Development; Lynn Hall, Director of Sales, Holiday Inn; Margaret Hall, Coordinator of Chapter Services, March of Dimes; Michael T. Hall, Vice President, Mid-Atlantic Glass of West Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Board of Regents, Education, Thank You, Highways, Culture and History, Human Services, Public Safety, Health, Legal Assistance, Economic Development Authority, National Youth Science Camp, Job Training Partnership Act, Aging. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Sheriff M. Ralph Hall, Weston; Richard M. Hall, Chief, Division of Law Enforcement, Department of Natural Resources; Dr. Robert Hall, Chairperson, Statewide Health Coordinating Council. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Abortion, Aging, Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant for Town of Clendenin, Health, Natural Resources, Workers' Compensation Fund, Legislative Issues. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Sarah Nell Hall, Attorney at Law; Phillip D. Turner, Executive Director, West Virginia Commission on Aging; James G. Sneed, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; T. L. Hall, Vice Chairman, Morgantown Area Chamber of Commerce; Thomas L. Hall, Jr., President, Lago and Hall, Inc.; Wheeler G. Hall, Chairman, Clover Service District. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: City of Welch, Veterans' Affairs, Economic Development, Public Works, Thank You, Advertising contract bidding, Insurance, Highways, Human Services, Appalachian Regional Commission grant to Clover Public Service District, Lighthouse School Program, Education. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Susan Hambric, President, Board of Directors, Theatre West Virginia; Melissa A. Hambrick, Attorney at Law, Di Trapano and Jackson; Jane S. Hamed, R. N., Nurse Director, Pocohontas County Health Department; Dave Hamill, Mayor of Ranson; Patricia F. Hamner, President, West Virginia Board of Education. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: West Virginia Information, Honorary West Virginian, Public Safety, Donation Request, Clemency Request, Small Cities Block Grant for Theatre West Virginia, Kanawha County Board of Education suit, Miss West Virginia, Community and Industrial Development, Infant Mortality Reduction Project, Appalachian Regional Commission, Holiday Greeting, Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant for Ranson's Neighborhood Revitalization, Culture and History, Drug Law Enforcement program, Liability Insurance, Family Protection Advisory Committee, Huntington State Hospital, Public Service Commission, Education, State Supervisor of Schools, Recommendation for appointment of Trustee position with U.S. Department of Justice.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Chris Hamilton, West Virginia Coal Association; Larry L. Hamilton, Ph.D., Vice President, Sales and Marketing, International Business Communications Corporation; Lawrence \"Larry\" W. Hamilton, Jr., Pratt Mining Company. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Distinguished West Virginian, Insurance, Extension Program, Energy, Highways, Education Employees, Job Training Partnership Act for displaced workers program in Wheeling, Natural Resources, Commerce, Carnegie Hall in Lewisburg, Community Development, Tax, Capitol Dome restoration project, Air Pollution, International Trade, nuclear Monitored Retrievable Storage, personal correspondence, thank you, City of Hope banquet committee, sale of Conrail, Capital Needs Campaign, Dilley's Mill, State of the State address, boy scouts, State Fair of West Virginia, Workers' Compensation Fund, Supreme Court nomination. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Delegate Pat R. Hamilton, Vice Chairman, Committee on Banking, West Virginia House of Delegates; Randy H. Hamilton, Administrator, California Schools; Rebecca Hamilton, President, Lemma Village, Inc.; William K. Hamilton, State Legislative Chairman, West Virginia Association of Retired School Employees. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: clemency, tourism, Board of Regents, counsel for education, finance and administration, Page-Kincaid Public Service District, Capitol dome restoration project, presidential election, community and industrial development, endorsement request, National Guard Helicopter Unit, Bicentennial of the United States Constitution, senior housing project, Clerk of the United States District Court for Northern District of West Virginia, highways, legislative issues, budget, supplemental benefit program for retired teachers. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George Hamm, Jr., Jackson, Kelly, Holt, and O'Farrell; Harry Hamm, Editor, Wheeling News Register; Allan S. Hammock, Chairman, Department of Political Science, West Virgina University; Hubert Hammack, Co-Manager, the Kroger Company; John David Hammack, West Virginia University School of Nursing; Conrad C. Hammann, President, Halltown Paperboard Company; Mary Ann Hammann, Vice President, Jefferson County Parks and Recreation Commission; Patricia F. Hamner, President, West Virginia Board of Education; Rebecca W. Hanmer, Acting Assistant, Administrator for Water, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Robert L. Hammer, CEO, David Memorial Hospital; Tommie C. Hamner, Federal Coordinating Officer, Federal Emergency Management Agency; David M. Hammerman, President, National Conference of States on Building Codes and Standards, Inc.; Lou Hammond, R. N., Professional Registered Nurses, Huntington State Hospital. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: highways, Democratic Party, New Martinsville Regatta, donation request, Natural Resources, summer school, Board of Regents, State Election Commission, Human Services, congratulations, higher education employee benefits, St. Mary's Hospital, healthcare, Summer in the Parks Program, lottery, property reappraisal, taxes, West Virginia Board of Education, Clean Water Act, Indian Tribes, Native Americans, Workers' Compensation Fund, Flood, state building codes, Fire Marshal, State Fire Commission, recommendation from Governor, Veterans Affairs, government ethics, energy, health. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Craig Hammond, Bluefield Union Mission, Inc.; Harold G. Hiser, Clerk, Grant County Commission; Robert R. Hammond, Publisher, the Times-West Virginian; Michael Hammons, Vice President, Ash Management Corporation. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Eagle Scout, greetings from governor, Appalachian Regional Commission projects, flag information, energy, Prayer in School Amendment, Economic Development, congratulations, highways, motor vehicles, Kumbrabow State Forest, Small Cities Block Grant for water line in Ritchie County, commerce, Human Services, Public Energy Authority. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Patricia Hamner, President, West Virginia Board of Education; Tommie C. Hamner, Disaster Recovery Manager, Federal Emergency Management Agency; Robert L. Hamon, Owner, Hamon Glass Company; Ronald L. Hampton, Wayne County Executive Committee; Nolan B. Hamric, Chairman of the Board, Bank of Gassaway; Richard E. Hamstead, Hamstead and Hamstead, Attorneys at Law. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: education legislation, West Virginia Teachers Forum, flood assistance, disaster relief, FEMA's Feed Donation Programs, agriculture, highways, Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, proposed legislation, property reappraisal, taxes, women and minorities in state government, Highways Maintenance Division employees, Partnership Grant, Honorary West Virginian, Treasurer's Economic Development Deposit Incentive \"TEDDI\" Loan, recommendation from Governor, health, Alcohol Beverage Control, regional jails, liability insurance, Seventeenth Judicial Circuit Judge. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Hamrick Elementary School students; Joan Hamrick, Coordinator/Planner, New River Parkway Authority; Larry Hamrick, Executive Director, Mingo County Economic Opportunity Commission, President West Virginia Community Action Program Directors Association; Louis Hamrick, General Manager, NORTHCO Corporation. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: thank you, labor, Board of Probation and Parole, Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, Economic Development, Weatherization Assistance Program to Mingo County Economic Opportunity Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission, employment and training, Youth Opportunity Camping Program, public utility hearings, highways, aging, donation request, Public Employees Insurance Agency.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mike Smith, Attorney General \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Documents regarding the law suit filed by plaintiff Kenneth Ray Hanshaw against defendant Governor Arch Moore. Appeal, West Virginia State Divorce Laws, sexual discrimination. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Masamichi Hanabusa, Ambassador, Consul General of Japan in New York; Debora Hanah, Activities Director, Keystone Apostolic Church; Walter K. Hanak, Department of History, Shepherd College; John W. Hancock, President, Eastern Associated Coal Corporation; Michael M. Hancock, Pastor, Brunswick Church of the Nazarene; Hancock County Commission; William H. Hancock, Mayor, Union; Handicaps Unlimited/Pocahontas Region; James R. Kraus, President, Handy and Harman Automotive Group, Inc.; Jeff Handy, Chairman, Advisory Council of Students, West Virginia Board of Regents; George H. Hanford, President, The College Board.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: greetings, community and industrial development, consul general, Board of Regents, West Virginia travel information, highways, health, education, Workers' Compensation Fund, aging, Keystone Senior Center, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Grist Mill project at Jackson's Mill, handicapped parking, absentee voting for handicapped, industrial development, the College Board. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: E. Sterling Hanger, Jr., Mayor, Town of Alderson; Len Hanger, President, West Virginia State Water Festival; Robert J. Hankins, Executive Director, Artsbridge; Charles E. Hankinson, Director, Potomac Highland Travel Council; Charles Hinkinson, President, Marlinton Area Ruritan Club; Frances Hanlan, Legislation Chairman of Harrison County; Dennis M. Hanley, Chairman, Mental Retardation/Developmental Disability Advisory Committee; Bill Hanlin, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission; Glen S. Hanlin, President, Calhoun County Commission. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: community development, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, taxes, public works, Small Cities Block Grant for low-income housing for residents of Alderson, flood recovery, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Alderson sewer project, thank you, community revitalization, clean up grant for Alderson, Human Services, West Virginia Water Festival, higher education, aging, culture and history, West Virginia Arts and Humanities Council, Blennerhassett Island Grant, proposed legislation, tourism, highways, State of State address, developmental disability, mental health, congratulations, Calhoun County Republican Executive Committee, Public Service Commission, natural resources, Appalachian Regional Commission, clemency, health. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Chris A. Hansen, Chairman and CEO, LCP Chemicals and Plastics, Inc.; Lisa G. Hanshaw, Area Manager, Sahlen and Associates; Brad B. Hansen, Executive Director, Berkeley County Public Service Sewer District; Connie Hansen, Intergovernmental Relations Officer, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Community and Industrial Development, Highways, Public Service Commission, State Employment, Public Transportation, Aging, Workers' Compensation Fund, Labor, Natural Resources, State Water Development Authority, Human Services. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: David A. Hanna, Chairman, Mid-America Intergovernmental Audit Forum; Kathi E. Hanna, Analyst, Biological Applications Program, Congress of the United States; Steve Hanna, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Farm Bureau, Inc.; Thomas H. Hanna, President and CEO, Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association; Woody Hanna, Vocational Agriculture Instructor, Greenbrier East High School; Cecil J. Hannan, Chairman and CEO, Education Systems Technology Corporation; Robert W. Hannan, President, Thrift Drug Company; L. Clark Hansbarger, M.D., Director, Department of Health; Andrew S. Hansen, President, Agri-General Corporation; David J. Hansen, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, West Virginia University. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: State Audit, Highways, Board of Barbers and Beauticians, Honorary West Virginian, Flood, Community and Industrial Development, Biotechnology, Economic Development, West Virginia Information, Workers' Compensation Fund, Main Street West Virginia, Motor Vehicle Industry, Birthday Greetings, Agriculture, Graduation, Education, Board of Regents, Aging, State of the State Address, Medicaid Funding, Health, Legislative Issues, Silver Haired Legislature; Summer Youth Program, Black Lung, Human Services, Motor Vehicles, Mental Health Grant, Board of Probation and Parole, Appalachian Regional Commission, Harrison County Chamber of Commerce, Natural Resources, Children's Trust Fund. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James V. Hansen, Utah Representative, Congress of the United States; Robert Hansen, Executive Director, Potomac Center; Rosemary Hansen, Executive Director, YWCA of Charleston; David Hansford, President, Tucker County Senior Citizens, Inc.; George H. Hanford, President, The College Board; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner, Department of Culture and History; W. F. Carmichael, Commissioner of Labor, West Virginia Department of Labor; Bernold M. Hanson, President, American Association of Petroleum Geologists; Gordon L. Hanson, Superintendent, Greenbrier County Schools; John R. Hanson, Executive Director, Eastern Panhandle Regional Planning and Development Council; Roy Hanson, State Representative, American Rabbit Breeders Association, Inc.; Thomas A. Hanson, Director, Putnam County Emergency Service. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Human Services, Highways, National Highway Speed Limit, Personal Note, HUD Section 202 Funds, Family Protection Shelter Support Program, Commerce, Natural Resources, Education, Culture and History, Felix G. Hansford House, Public Safety, AAU Women's Basketball, Tourism, Motor Vehicles, NAACP, Health, Labor, Corrections, Geo-Tech Landfill Permit, Energy, Sympathy, Graduation, Economic Development, Proposed Legislation, Culture and History, Workers' Compensation Fund, Community Development, Religion, Public Service Commission. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ben Hardesty, Vice President, Stonewall Gas; John R. Hardesty, Jr., President, Preston Energy, Inc.; Robert L. Hardesty, Deputy Commissioner, Employment Standards Administration, Office of Worker's Compensation Programs, Division of Coal Mine Workers' Compensation, U.S. Department of Labor; Barbara Hardin, Secretary, Jackson County Junior Fair Association; Wu Quanheng, Vice-Chairman, Soong Ching Ling Foundation; Richard Harding, Vice-President, Pendleton Industries, Inc. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Community Development, Aging, Health, AIDS, Highways, Teachers Forum, Education, Energy, Independent Oil and Gas Association, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Shinnston, Camp Dawson Advisory Board, Workers' Compensation Fund, Labor, Congratulations, Legal Drinking Age, Public Safety, Human Services, Public Legal Services, Aging, Pendleton County Library, Funding and Administration, Gift from China. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: A. L. Hardman, Charleston Gazette; C. Stan Hardman, Chairman, Roads/Transportation, Hardman Supply Company; Robert H. Harman, Superintendent of Gilmer County Schools; Wendell Hardway, President, Fairmont State College. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: State employment, Energy, Highways, Education, Employment Security, Small Cities Block Grant for Road Upgrades in Roane County, Health, Public Safety, Veterans Affairs, Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Shinnston, Aging, Motor Vehicles, Natural Resources, Board of Regents, Mental Health, Support, Lottery, Gambling.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dorcas R. Hardy, Assistant Secretary for Human Development Services, Office of Human Development Services, United States Department of Health and Human Services; George Hardy, Chairman, Board of Directors, Morgantown Hockey Association; Larry V. Hardy, Chairman, West Virginia Elks Association, Drug Awareness Committee. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Human Services, Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, Small Cities Block Grant for Smithville Community Center water line, Community Development, Energy, Health, Thank You, Drug Information, Southern Governors' Association, Tax Department, Industrial Development, Parsons Tree Nursery, Natural Resources, Wall Street Journal Article.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Natural Resources, Recreational Development, Hannibal Dam Project Plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Lester Bryant, Dean of Medical School, Marshall University; Robert Usher, Purchasing Agent, Harada Industry of America, Inc.; Tommy Harbour, Mayor, Town of Milton; Ray Harbour, South Charleston Fire Chief, City of South Charleston. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Health, Public Safety, Abortion, Industrial Development, Highways, Family Protection Subcommittee, Economic Development, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Milton Senior Center Project, Workers' Compensation Fund, Distinguished West Virginian, West Virginia Supreme Court Decision. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Lester Bryant, Dean of Medical School, Marshall University; Robert Usher, Purchasing Agent, Harada Industry of America, Inc.; Tommy Harbour, Mayor, Town of Milton; Ray Harbour, South Charleston Fire Chief, City of South Charleston. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Health, Public Safety, Abortion, Industrial Development, Highways, Family Protection Subcommittee, Economic Development, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Milton Senior Center Project, Workers' Compensation Fund, Distinguished West Virginian, West Virginia Supreme Court Decision. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Donald R. Hare, Sheriff, Mercer County; William Henry Walthall, Director, Palace Publishing; Eugene P. Hare, President, The Paw Paw Volunteer Fire Company, Inc.; Thomas J. Hargis, Jr., Executive Director, Tri-State Opportunities Industrialization Center; John A. Hargleroad III, President, WV Recreation and Park Association; Richard F. Harig, Senior Vice President, Parsons, Brinckerhoff, Quade and Douglass, Inc.; Donald L. Harriston, Major, U.S. Marine Corps.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Corrections, International Society for Krishna Consciousness in Marshall County, Public Safety, Health Department, Flood Recovery, Farmer's Home Administration, Birthday Greeting, Flag Request, Postal Service, Education, Commissioner of Department of Human Services, President's Commission on Americans Outdoors, Governor's Commission on West Virginians Outdoors, Parks and Recreation, Job Training Partnership Act, Commerce, Retirement, Workers' Compensation Fund, Public Land Corps, Natural Resources, Presidential Inauguration Ceremony, Board of Regents, Highways.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Willis J. Hargrave, President, National Association of Professional Insurance Agents; Richard C. Harkins, Vice President, Cardinal Securities Corporation; James H. Harless, Chairman, Gilbert Imported Hardwoods, Inc.; Vernon F. Harless, Sheriff, Boone County; K. Duane Hurley, President Emeritus, Salem College, Member, Silver Haired Legislature; T. H. Harley, President, Vesuvius Crucible Company; Bryce Harlow, Counselor to the President of the United States; Dr. Jeff Harlow, Member, Board of Examiners of Psychologists.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Board of Regents, Economic Development, Gambling, Capital Punishment, Congratulations, Education, Insurance Department, Thank You, Housing, Tax Reform, Library Commission, Highways, Workers' Compensation Fund, Dog Control Laws, Corporate Taxes, Opinion Ballot, Health, Ravenswood Rest Home, Legislation, State Retirement Benefits, Hiring, Silver Haired Legislature, Community and Industrial Development, Flooding, Bryce Harlow's Death, Flag Request, Board of Examiners of Psychologists. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Followers of Krishna Consciousness. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: International Society for Krishna Consciousness, New Vrindaban Community in Marshall County, Religion, Religious Freedom, Global Religious Tolerance. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James H. Harless, Chairman, Gilbert Imported Hardwoods, Inc.; James H. Harless, Legislative Chairman, Russell Isaacs, Chairman, Thomas C. Burns, Treasurer, West Virginia Roundtable, Inc.; Vernon F. Harless, Sheriff, Boone County; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Human Services, Tax Department, Contributions, Energy, Industrial Development, Highways, Natural Resources, Thank You, Health, Proposed Legislation, YMCA Camp Horseshoe, State Budget, Governor's Management Task Force II, Congratulations, \"Spirit of Life\" Award, Commerce and Industry Task Force, Employment, Property Reappraisal, Sympathy, Black Lung Claim, Public Safety, Commission on Drunk Driving Prevention, Photo Request, Health, 1986 Young American Medal for Bravery Award, Get Well Note, Corrections. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: C. N. \"Bud\" Harman, Minority Leader, West Virginia Senate; Carman R. Harman, President, New Martinsville Jaycees; David C. Harman, Magistrate, Court of Mineral County; Don R. Harman, Vice President, Carlson Construction; Marc L. Harman, Delegate, West Virginia House of Delegates, District 32; Mike Harman, Social Worker, Cabin Creek Health Association.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Governor's Drug-Free Communities Program, West Virginia State Celebration, Anniversary, Window Replacement at Grafton High School, Election of 1988, Thank You, Corrections, Governor's Ancestors, Congratulations, Board of Medicine, West Virginia Childrens' Home, National Governors' Association, Parks and Recreation, Legislation, Watershed and River Hydraulic Study, Flood, Revenue Report, Distinguished West Virginian, Land and Water Conservation Fund for Grafton, Energy, State Firemen's Convention, Public Safety, Construction Bidding, Police Brutality, Birthday Greetings, Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant for Shinnston, Flood Recovery, Investigation of South Branch Valley Railroad, Clean Jobs Act. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert \"Bob\" D. Harman, Delegate, West Virginia House of Delegates, District 34; Robert L. Harman, Administrator, Grant Memorial Hospital; C. Robert Harman, Senior Vice President, Harman Construction, Inc.; Susan M. Harman, Executive Director, West Virginia Commission on Aging; Thomas G. Harman, President, Blueville Bank of Grafton, Taylor County Economic Development Authority; William J. Harman, President, Harman Construction Inc., Morgan Stanley and Company, Inc. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Issues, Human Services, Public Safety, Car Insurance, Congratulations, Community Development, Small Cities Block Grant for Fountainhead Water System in Mineral County, Parks and Recreation, Health, Employment Security, Aging, Interagency Task Force on the Homeless, Economic Development, Energy, Thank You, Regional Jail and Prison Authority, Appalachian Regional Commission, Industrial Development, Highways, Mountaineer Greenhouses, Flood Assistance, Commerce, Railroads, Morgan Stanley Proposal, Conrail. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert \"Bob\" D. Harman, Delegate, West Virginia House of Delegates, Minority Caucus, District 34, President, West Virginia Contractors Association, Chairman, Mineral County Republican Party, Director, Federal and Special Programs, Mineral County Schools. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Education Legislation, Founder's Day Celebration, Small Cities Block Grant for Fountainhead Water System in Mineral County, Human Services, Flood Assistance, Soil Conservation Service, All-Star Football Game, Housing Development Fund, Highway and Bridge Improvement Amendment, National Governors' Association, Electricity Transmission, Housing and Urban Development, Potomac Diagnostic Center, State Employment, Library Commission, Natural Resources, Community Partnership Grant-in-Aid for New Creek Water Association, Small Cities Block Grant for Ridgeley Waste Treatment System, Public Safety, Community Development, Greetings from Governor, Culture and History, McNeill's Rangers, Emergency Water/Sewer request, Public Works, Southern Regional Education Board, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Larenim Park, 21st Judicial Circuit Court, 1988 Kelley Congressional Medal of Honor Award, Small Cities Block Grant for Mountain Top Public Service District in Mineral and Grant Counties, Education, Dismissal from Potomac State College, Employee Purchase of Keyser Garment Company, Minority Leader, Mineral County Landfill Project.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: David J. Harmer, Director, Harmer Funeral Home; David J. Harmer, Fire Chief, Shinnston Fire Department; Betty L. Harmison, Director of Restoration, Museum of the Berkeley Springs; Charles M. Harmon, Jr., and Robert W. Smart, Goldman, Sachs, and Co.; J. David Harmon, Manager, Engineering and Product Development, Walker Manufacturing Company; Tim P. Armstead, Researcher, Archives and History; Martin M. Harmon, Jr., Goldman, Sachs, and Co.; Robert \"Bob\" D. Harman, Delegate, West Virginia House of Delegates, Minority Caucus, District 34; Robert L. Harmon, Vice President, Hampton Operations, Westmoreland Coal Company; Susan M. Harman, Executive Director, West Virginia Commission on Aging; Gary Harnett, Works Manager, Alcan Rolled Products Company. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Thank You, Campaign, Distinguished West Virginian, Small Cities Block Grant for Shinnston water system, Grant County Library, Community Development, Historic Preservation of Old Roman Bath House, Aging, Tax Department, Lottery, Economic and Industrial Development, Highways, Human Services, Summer School, Education, Culture and History, Collective Bargaining, Property Tax Reappraisal, Air Pollution, Health, Community Partnership Grant, West Virginia Coal Investment Symposium, Motor Vehicles, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Birthday Greeting. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Brenda Nichols-Harper, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Commerce, State of West Virginia; R. Eugene Harper, Co-Chair, Task Force for Historic Preservation Legislation; Evelyn E. Harper, Planner for Children's Day, Black Walnut Festival; Jack E. Harper, Jr., Chancery Clerk, Sunflower County, Mississippi; Joe Harper, Commissioner, Pendleton County; Karen Harper, Braxton County 4-H Camp. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Education, Teacher of the Year, Abortion, Thank You, West Virginia Information, Natural Resources, Human Services, Commerce, Highways, Black Lung Benefits, Labor, Community Development, Seat Belt Law, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Insurance, Children, Public Safety, Birthday Greeting, Higher Education Legislation, Legislative Issues, Funding Request, State Employment, Congratulations, Health, Public Attorney, Community Partnership Grant, Nuclear Waste, Tax, Flag Request, Corridor H, Motor Vehicles, Aging, Nutrition. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: R. Eugene Harper, Co-Chair, Task Force for Historic Preservation Legislation, President, West Virginia Historical Society; Hydie Hoplins, Co-Chair, Task Force for Historic Preservation Legislation; Joseph O. Harper, Commissioner, Pendleton County Commission; Sandra S. Harper, Farmers and Merchants Bank of Ritchie County; Stan Harper, Executive Director, End Severe Taxation Against the Estate; Sue Harper, President, United Steel Workers Union; Wanda Harper, President, Roan County Council of Older Americans Incorporated. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Natural Resources, After-the-Fact Permit, Historic Preservation, State Budget Cuts, West Virginia Historical Society, Culture and History, Small Cities Block Grant for handicapped access at Pendleton County Courthouse, Finance and Administration, State Capitol Building, Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, South Branch Railroad, Flood Recovery, Industrial Development, Teacher of the Year, West Virginia Supreme Court Decision, Tax Department, Inheritance Tax, Small Business Development, Thank You, Legislation, Aging, Salary Increase, Air Pollution Control. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Albert Harris, Rand Improvement Council; First Sergent Bennie Harris, A Company, 2nd Battalion, 30th Infantry, 3rd Infantry Division; Fred M. Hess, District Manager, Department of Health and Human Services; Cathryn Gibbs Harris, Division Director of Community Relations, American Water Works Service Company, Inc.; Evelyn Harris, University of Charleston, Chairperson, Citizens Legislative Compensation Commission; Joe Frank Harris, Governor, State of Georgia. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Health, Labor, Hazardous Waste, Flag Request, Social Security, Supplemental Security Income, Motor Vehicles, Thank You, Distinguished West Virginian, West Virginia Supreme Court Decision, Education, Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, Employment and Training, Public Service Commission, Workers' Relief Fund, Lumber Imports, Nepotism by Governor, Citizens Legislative Compensation Commission, Flood Assistance Request, Energy, Recovery Foundation, Abortion, Southern Governors' Association, Education.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Helen Harris, President, Research Pigmentosa International; Helen Harris, President, RP International; Joe Frank Harris, Governor of Georgia, Southern Governors' Association, Jack Harris, Mayor, City of New Cumberland; Jack L. Harris, International Mineral Resources, Inc.; JoAnn Harris, Information Representative III, State Department of Agriculture; John Brown Harris, John B. Harris, Inc., Coal Company; Jay M. Hoke, Legal Counsel and Director, Office of Customer Relations; John F. Harris, Staff Writer, The Washington Post. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Vocational Rehabilitation, Personal Note, Sighted Blind, Sympathy, Miner Death at Vantage Mining Company,  Literacy, West Virginia Information, Public Service Commission, Community and Industrial Development, Recommendation from Governor, Thank You, Asbestos in Public Buildings, National Guard, Fire Service Fees, Higher Education, Distinguished West Virginian, Conrail, Fair Labor Practices, Unions in Coal Mine, Natural Resources, Investigation into Southwestern Water District, Death of State Trooper, Flood, Workers' Compensation Fund, Air Quality Standard, Oil Slick, Energy, Investigation into Public Service Commission Customer Relations, National Rehabilitation Association Convention, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Shinnston, Insurance, Corrections, Education. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Joe Frank Harris, Governor, State of Georgia, Chairman, Southern Governors' Association; Dr. Winfred L. Godwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board; Dr. Edward Passerini, President, Carrying Capacity; John A. Harris IV, Secretary/Treasurer, Carrying Capacity. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, National Governors' Association, Transportation, Commerce, Communications, Community and Industrial Development, Drug-Free Communities Program, Hazardous Waste Cleanup, Health, Natural Resources, Christmas Greeting, Southern Regional Education Board, National Youth Science Camp, 50th Anniversary of the Appalachian Trail, Thank You, Economic Development, Energy. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Michelle Guier Harris, Regional Director, Department of Health and Human Services, Region V; Nancy L. Harris, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Education; Doug Yanak, Claims Investigator, Workers' Compensation Fund; Richard E. Harris, Secretary, Charleston Lodge No. 202, B.P.O. Elks; Robert I. Harris, Attorney for the State Fire Prevention and Building Code Council, State of New York, Division of Housing and Community Renewal; Sharon Harris, President, Board of Directors, Monroe County Community Services Council; Sydney G. Harris, Consul General, Candian Consulate General; Joe Frank Harris, Governor, State of Georgia; Nancy L. Harris, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Education; Willard Harris, President, Harris Oil Company, Inc. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Culture and History, Distinguished West Virginian, Finance and Administration, Corrections, Health, Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, Highways, Agriculture, West Virginia Information Request, Human Services, Medicare, Adoption Policies, Education, Flood Assistance, Social Security Administration, Veterans, Recommendation, Insurance, Workers' Compensation Fund, National Patriotism Week, Greetings from Governor, Plumbing/Building Code Official, Natural Resources, Weatherization Assistance Program, Thank You, Canadian Parliament Budget, Corrections, Postal Service, Revenue Sharing, Congratulations to the Governor, Tax Department, Personal Care Facilities, Birthday Greetings, Retirement, Teachers. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Gail L. Harper, Field Supervisor, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Carl Harrison, President, United Mine Workers of America Local No. 6243; Clyde Harrison, Director of Security, Bluefield State College; David C. Harrison, Secretary, Monongahela River Valley Steering Group, Conference Office, West Virginia University; Harrison County Commission; Dale Hagedorn, Chairman, Harrison County Development Authority; Edna Harrison, President, Wyoming County Council on Aging, Inc.; Dr. Frank L. Harrison, Jr., Pastor, Pea Ridge Baptist Church; Gail Harrison, Executive Coordinator, Conrail Alliance for Morgan Stanely, Executive Coordinator, Coalition for a Competitive Conrail. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Employment Security, Distinguished West Virginian, Public Works, Public Service Commision, Veterans' Affairs, Health, Human Services, Surplus Food Program, Workers' Compensation Fund, Thank You, Donation Request, Harrison County Humane Society, Harrison County School Library Association, Legislation, Motor Vehicles, Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant for Harrison County Housing Rehabilitation, Harrison County Development Authority, Employment, Tax Department, Aging, Congratulations, Flood Control, Army Corps, Gambling, Conrail. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: M. P. Koerner, Major, Chief of Field Services, Department of Public Safety; Jack E. Harrison, Executive Director, West Virginia Petroleum Council; James L. Harrison, President and CEO, First Community Bankshares, Inc.; Joseph H. Harrison, Chairman, Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission; John P. Harrison, Administrator, West Virginia Rehabilitation Center; John P. Harrison, Administrator, West Virginia Rehabilitation Center; Joseph H. Harrison, Chairman, Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission; Sharon Harris, President, Board of Directors, Monroe County Community Services Council; Thomas G. Harrison, Assistant Chief, Shinnston Fire Department. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Public Safety, Energy, National Governors' Association, Workers' Compensation Fund, Retirement, Thank You, Support, Personal Note, Property Reappraisal, Tax Department, Finance and Administration, Sanitation, Natural Resources, Health, Environmental Protection, Education, Community Development, Weatherization Assistance Program grant to Monroe County Community Services Council, Small Cities Block Grant for Shinnston Fire Department in Harrison County, Small Cities Block Grant for Putnam County water system. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Alan B. Mollohan, U.S. Representative for West Virginia's first congressional district; Carolyn Hart, Scott Teays Elementary School; David W. Hart, Attorney at Law; Gary Hart, U.S. Senator for Colorado; Ron Wyden, U.S. Representative for Oregon; James T. Hart, Board President, Hygeia Facilities Foundation, Inc.; John M. Hart, Jr., Steamtown U.S.A.; Kenneth R. Hart, Principal, Franklin Junior High School. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Hamilton Round Barn Museum, Highways, Legislation, Education, Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant for Greenbrier County, Health, Charleston High School Consolidation, Economic Development, Small Cities Block Grant for Elkins streetscape project in Randolph County, Small Cities Block Grant for Ritchie County, Lottery, Department of Defense legislation, Self-Employment Opportunity Act, Employment Security, State Department of Health grant, West Virginia information request, flag request, State Retirement, Property Tax Reappraisal, Tri-County Expressway, Salary Equalization for State Employees, Human Services, Birthday Greetings, Honorary West Virginian, Judge's conflict of interest, Rural Transit, Culture and History, State Archives. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Donald T. Hartman, Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, The University of Charleston; Glen Hartman, Executive Director, Texas Public Building Authority; Lucille G. Hartman, Secretary, Concord Heritage Association; Maurice Hartman, Acting Regional Administrator, Program Operations, Health Care Financing Administration, Department of Health and Human Services; Patricia O. Hartman, West Virginia House of Delegates; Ralph Hartman, Chairman, New Creek Public Service District; Richard J. Hartman, Vice President/Accounting and Finance, ALLTEL/Northeast Region; Scott Hartman, Chairman, Wetzel County Fire Board; William G. Hartman, President, Chamber of Commerce, Elkins-Randolph County. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Lottery, Tax, Cancer Research Center at West Virginia University, Culture and History, West Virginia Humanities Foundation, Highways, State Building Commission, Thank You, Natural Resources, Animal Cruelty, Board of Regents, Medicaid, Human Services, Aging, Sympathy, Governor's Community Partnership Program for New Creek, WV, Community and Industrial Development, Abortion, Energy, Legislation, Wetzel County Fire Board, West Virginia information request, Rural Transit, Juvenile Care Center, Small Cities Block Grant for Elkins downtown revitalization in Randolph County. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Harrah Engineering, Inc.; Frank Harrar, Financial Aid Administrator, West Liberty State College; Ernest J. Harrell, Colonel, Corps of Engineers, Division Engineer; Fred Harrington, Coordinator I, Services to Business and Industry, Department of Education, Bureau of Vocational, Technical, and Adult Education; Kelly Harrington, Highland Junior High School, Student Council; Toni Harrington, Manager, Government and Public Relations, American Honda Motor Company, Inc.; C. Frank Harscher, III, Associate, Howard Needles Tammen and Bergendoff; Ruth A. Harsh, President, Women's Missionary Fellowship, Evangelical Friend's Church, Eastern Region; Al Harshbarger, Treasurer-Manager, Huntington Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Employees Federal Credit Union. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: United States Purchasing Exchange, Finance and Administration, Public Employees Retirement System, Worker's Compensation Fund, Social Security Administration, Education, Recommendation, Human Services, Flood Assistance, Aging, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Huntington, Riverfront sites in West Virginia, Health, Congratulations on Naturalization, Railroad safety, Highways, Natural Resources, Industrial Training, Job Training, Flag Request, flag request, seat belt education program, AT\u0026amp;T, labor dispute between A. T. Massey Co. And the United Mine Workers of America in Mingo County, West Virginia, Abandoned Mine Lands Program, road toll projects, Congratulations, Energy, Thank You, Gambling. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lynn R. Hartz, Ph.D., Women's Counseling Center of West Virginia; Richard Hartzell, Division of Wildlife Resources, Department of Natural Resources; James Vorenberg, Dean, Harvard Law School; Jonathan R. Alger, Director, Harvard Legislative Research Bureau; Anne Doyle Kenney, Internship Coordinator, Harvard University; Nancy Dietz, Student Program Coordinator, Institute of Politics, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University; Dawn Blackstock Hatzer, City Administrator, Corporation of Ranson; B. J. Harvey, President, the Minority Business Telephone Book; Harvey Hite, Personnel Director, City of Parkersburg; Beatrice Burns Harvey, Greenbrier County Democratic Women's Club; Charles E. Harvey, Commissioner, Jackson County Commission; Jay M. Hoke, Legal Counsel and Director, Office of Customer Relations, Public Service Commission of West Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Board of Examiners in Counseling, Birthday Greeting, Natural Resources, Anniversary Congratulations, Highways, Recommendation, Education, Internships, Community Development, Flood Protection Program, Capitol Dome Restoration Project, National Directory, Wall Street Journal, United States Army Reserves Amory at Rainelle, West Virginia, Employment Security, Supreme Court, Housing and Urban Development, Anti-Drug Prevention, Public Service Commission in Summers County, Public Service Commission investigative report. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Captain James R. Harvey, USN, PCO PCU West Virginia; James Raymond Harvey, Museum of Modern History, House of the Heart; Ollie M. Harvey, Chairman, People Requesting Illegal Dumping Eliminated; Thomas E. Harvey, Deputy Administrator, Veterans Affairs; Walter L. Harvey, Department of Labor; Wetzel E. Harvey, Business Manager, Laborers' International Union of North America, AFL-CIO; Robert B. Harvit, Chairman, Harvit Broadcasting Corporation. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Human Services, Mental Health, Tax, Property Reappraisal, Veterans' Affairs, USS West Virginia, Request for items for Museum of Modern History, Highways, Community and Industrial Development, Public Service Commission, Thank You, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, Motor Vehicles, Litter Control Grant, Natural Resources, Tri-County Expressway, Suggestions, Personal Note, West Virginia Information Request, Birthday Greeting, Retirement, Tri-State Greyhound Park, Camp Creek State Forest, Commerce, Culture and History, labor dispute between A. T. Massey Co. And the United Mine Workers of America in Mingo County, West Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Carolyn Hart, Scott Teays Elementary; Harry C. Hartleben, Jr., Wood County Historic Landmarks Commission; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner, Department of Culture and History; Bill Hartgroves, President, Potomac Valley Audubon Society; Sean A. A. Hartigan, Executive Chef, Coolfont  Resorts; Gary Hartley, Shinnston Fire Department; J. Douglas Hartley, Executive Director, West Virginia Public Transit Association; Jonathan W. Hartley, Planning Director, Jefferson County Planning Commission. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Thank You, Community Development, Multi-Activities Project for Ritchie County, Culture and History, Congratulations from Governor, Employment Security, Highways, Christmas Greetings from Governor, Natural Resources, David Power Project in Canaan Valley, American Culinary Federation's Seafood Challenge, Cold War, Nuclear Bomb Shelters, Emergency Services, state grant to Wood County Historic Landmark Commission, Lemon Laws, Human Services, Health, Shinnston Small Cities Block Grant, Transit Authority, Finance and Administration, State Building Code Legislation, Closing of rural voting precincts in Marshall County. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: W. Don Hartley, Commissioner, Nicholas County Commission; Robert P. Hartley, President, Hartley Oil Company, Inc.; Bill Hartling, Executive Director, FMRS Mental health Council, Inc.; Jack D. Hartline, Chairman, Legion Americanism Project; William M. Hartog, Director of Admissions, Washington and Lee University; Lawrence Harton, Board Chairman, North Central Opportunities Industrialization Center, Inc.; Robert H. Hartong, President, W. A. Wilson and Sons, Inc. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: State employment, Recommendation, Legislative Issues, Collective Bargaining for Public Employees, Community Partnership Program for Glenville State College, Family Law Master in Mason and Putnam Counties, Personal Note, Natural Resources, Corrections Employment, Juvenille Justice and Delinquency Prevention Program, American Legion Shadyside Post No. 521, flag request, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Shinnston, Highways, Recommendation, Speaking Engagement, Glass Industry Assistance Program, Abortion, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Finance and Administration, Asbestos in State Buildings, Human Services, Employment Security. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Yawara Hata, Governor, Saitama Prefecture, Japan; H. J. Hatch, Major General, U.S. Army, Director of Civil Works, Department of the Army; Robert C. Byrd, West Virginia Senator; Orrin G. Hatch, Utah Senator; John W. Hatcher, Jr., West Virginia House of Delegates; J. T. Hatcher, Cottageville Volunteer Fire Department; Joe W. Hatfield, Executive Director, West Virginia Housing Development Fund. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Personal Note, Exchange Students, Public Service Commission, Flood Assistance and Prevention, Labor, Executive Information Services, William Hatch, Technology Systems, Inc.; Grandparents' Visitation Rights Legislation, Commerce, Community Block Grant for Page-Kincaid Wastewater project, Highways, Community Partnership Program for Cottageville Volunteer Fire Department, Governor's Official State Papers, Board of Land Surveyors, Christmas Greetings, National Governor's Association, Natural Resources, Election Congratulations, Nursing Home, Housing Development funding increase request, traffic accident and State Police corruption claim. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard Hathaway, President, Grafton-Taylor County Park and Recreation Commission; Thomas R. Hathaway, Superior Toyota, Inc.; H. J. Hatch, Major General, U.S. Army, Director of Civil Works, Department of the Army; Dawn Blackstock Hatzer, City Administrator, Corporation of Ranson.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Health, Veterans' Affairs, Thank You, Social Security Administration, Park/Park Systems Case Study, Grafton Land and Water Conservation Fund for Fetterman Park, Lottery, Aging, Economic and Industrial Development, Flood Assistance, Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Natural Resources, Dam on the Greenbrier River, Culture and History, Historic Preservation of Ranson City Hall, Small Cities Block Grant to Neighborhood Revitalization and Development Plan for Ranson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John A. Hash, President and Editor, Bible Pathway; Joseph C. Hash, Jr., Esquire, Hash and Benford; Donald A. Haskins, President of West Virginia Association of School Administrators; John Haskins, Operations Manager, Scott Oil Company; Donald A. Haskins, Superintendent, Marshall County Schools; Elinor M. Hashim, Chairman, National Commission on Libraries and Information Science; Xen Hassenplug, Hassenplug Associates, Inc.; Gloria L. Hassett, U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of Surface Mining; John J. Hassett, Executive Director, International Bridge, Tunnel, and Turnpike Association; Tom Hassett, Consultant, Phoenix Seminar Consultant and Referrals; Kassandra Hassler, Documents Librarian, Tennesse State Library and Archives; Adele Hast, Ph.D., Editor-in-Chief, Who's Who in the South and Southwest; Grigor \"Scot\" Hasted, President, Celebrate America Foundation; Charles A. Hastings, American Standard, Inc.; Michael Hastings, Chairman, Fayette County Republican Executive Committee; Wink Hastings, Acting District Manager, United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management; Butch Haswell, Assistant Basketball Coach, West Virginia University. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Thank You, Human Services, Solicitation, Toll Road Study Commission, Insurance, Small Cities Block Grant for Smithville Community Center and water line in Ritchie County, Public Service Commission, Community Development, Motor Vehicles, Flood Assistance, Education, Recommendation, Corrections, Natural Resources, Nuclear Storage, Social Security, Aging, Legislative Issues, Distinguished West Virginian award, Tax, Property Reappraisal, State Library, Governor's Publicity, County Geological Survey, West Virginia Familiarization Tour, Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centers, Executive Budget, Governor's Biography, Flag Request, 148th General Convention in Asheville, Labor, In-State Vendor Preference, State Police, Oil and Gas Lease Application in Arthurdale in Preston County, Personal Note, West Virginia Information Request. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: State Delegate Barbara A. Hatfield, Vice Chairman, Committee on Health and Human Services; Calvin Hatfield, Chairman, South Putnam Public Service District; Coleman Hatfield, O.D., President, West Virginia Optometric Association; C. Donald Hatfield, Editor and Publisher, Tuscon Citizen; Harvey H. Hatfield, Ruttencutter Funeral Home. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Lottery, Human Services, Welfare Reform, Planning Committee of the Governor's Conference on Infant Mortality, Health, Council for Childrens' Services, National Governors' Association, Community Development, Labor Dispute between A. T. Massey Company and the United Mine Workers of America in Mingo County, Liability Insurance, Personal Note, Higher Education, Tax, Highways, Emergency Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Birthday Greeting, Governor's Honor Academy, Thank You, West Virginia Information Request, Motor Vehicles. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Joe W. Hatfield, Executive Director, West Virginia Housing Development Fund; John M. Karras, West Virginia State Senator, First District; Mark O. Hatfield, U.S. Senator from Oregon, Chairman, Committee on Appropriations; Truby Hatfield, President, Mingo County Federation of Teachers. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Insurance, New Small Development Program, Housing, Flood Assistance, Community Facilities Interim Loan Program, Federal Tax Reform, Small Cities Block Grant for West Virginia Housing Development Fund, Homelessness, Legislation, Housing Finance Bonds, Single-Family Mortgage Program, Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) funds in Hampshire County, ARC funds for Marlinton in Pocahontas County, Highways, ARC funds for Mason County, ARC funds for Tug Fork Valley area, State Unemployment Insurance Program, Photo Request, Thank You, Human Services, Clean Coal Technology Reserve, Small Cities Block Grant for Cabell County, Health, Suggestions, Aging, Lottery, State Job Training Coordinating Council, Education, Energy, Mining Fatality at S \u0026amp; M Coal Company at Coal Mountain in Wyoming County.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Augustus F. Hawkins, U.S Representative for California, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives; Bonnie Belle Hawkins, Public Affairs Department Chairman, the Woman's Club of Clarksburg; Charles Hawkins, President, McMechen Volunteer Firemen's Club; Frank Hawkins, National Director at Large, Central Region, American Ex-Prisoners of War; Paul Hawkins, Jr., Professor, Parkersburg Community College. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Immigration Reform and Control Act, Education, Public Library, Library Legislation, Commerce, Workers' Rights, Mental Health, Legal Aid, Workers' Compensation Fund, Energy, Community Development, Birthday Greetings, Request for Photo, Salaries for Public Employees, Higher Education, Lottery, Marion County Armory, Mental Health Facility in Weston, Personal Note, Corrections, Inauguration Cost, Aging, Health, Marshall University Autism Training Center, Human Services, Insurance, Legislation. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Colonel Richard W. Hauer, Jr., Department of the Army; Andrew G. Hauge, Hauge's Flower Store and Garden Center, Inc.; David W. Haugh, Ritchie County Magistrate; Alan R. Haught, Mayor of Harrisville; Bessie Haught, Tyler County Extension Homemakers Council; Eldon J. Haught, Member, West Virginia Aeronautics Commission; Janet K. Haught, Secretary West Virginia Organization of Nurse Executives; Larry K. Haught, Deputy, Roane County Sheriff Department; Nancy J. Haught, Clerk, Tyler County Magistrate Court; Samuel Haught, President, Wallace Improvement Association. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Flag Request, Highways, Public Safety, Public Safety, West Virginia Information Request, Civil Contingent Fund for Town of Harrisville, Community Development, Governor's Community Partnership Grant for Harrisville, Public Works, Small Cities Block Grant for Harrisville, Economic Development, Natural Resources, Civil Contingency Fund for Harrisville, Thank You, Motor Vehicles, Auction Item Request, Human Services, Education, Tax, Property Reappraisal, Employment Security, Lottery, Public Employees Insurance Board, West Virginia Board of Examiners, Health, Magistrate Court, Tri-County Expressway, Adjutant General Office, Natural Resources, Birthday Greetings. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Helen Hauldren, Member, West Virginia State Board of Education; Ted Haun, Ted's Imperial Lanes; George Haupstein, Administrator, Wishing Well Nursing Home, Inc.; Harvey M. Havlichek, President, Adams Office Supply; Catherine Havrilesky, Director, Teachers Programs and Services, Educational Testing Service; J. R. Hawvermale, Executive Director, Eastern Panhandle Regional Planning and Development Council – Regional 9; Jane F. Levey, Publicist, Yale University Press; Lewis Murphy, President, Hawley Coal Company; Dale D. Hawley, Director, Division of Student Activities, National Association of Secondary School Principals; Thomas J. Hawse, III, West Virginia State Delegate; J. R. Hawvermale, Executive Director, Regional 9 Planning and Development Council. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Board of Education, Congratulations, Thank You, Tri-County Expressway, Lottery, Human Services, Medicaid, Grandparents' Rights, Motor Vehicles, Travel Literature, Health, Mental Health, Public Insurance Employees Board, Natural Resources, West Virginia Information Request, Marshall University Autism Training Center, Hawk's Nest Industrial Disaster, Public Safety, Education, Greetings from the Governor, Turnpike Commission, Flood Assistance, Public Works, National Governors' Association, Electricity Transmission, Community Development, West Virginia National Guard, Industrial Development, Appalachian Regional Commission funds for Berkeley County. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Katharine T. Hayes, Director, Beyond War Award; Robert B. Hayes, President, County Commission of Cabell County, Professor, Educational Administration, Marshall University; Thomas A. Hays, President, the May Department Store; Patricia Haye, Chairman, Big Sandy Public Service Department; Benjamin H. Hayes, President, Monongahela Power Company; Donald Hayes, President, Sawdex Corporation in Anchorage, Alaska; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; James B. Hayes, Publisher, Fortune Magazine; David K. Heydinger, M.D., Director of Health, State of West Virginia Department of Health; Jay Hayes, Co-Chairman, Christmas in July; Jean Hayes, Clerk, Tyler County Magistrate Office; Sheldon Haynes, Attorney-at-Law; Wendell Hayes, President, Weston-Lewis County Emergency Ambulance Service Authority, President, Lewis County Development Authority; Beth Hays, Professional Counseling Associates; John L. Hays, Business Manager, WVNET. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Public Employees Insurance Board, Distinguished West Virginia award, Education, Small Cities Block Grant for sewer system in Milton Cabell County, Personal Note, Lottery, Capitol Gold Dome Project, Aging, Natural Resources, Energy, Highways, Public Safety, Christmas Wishes, Wood Industry, Workers' Compensation Fund, Anniversary Greetings, Governor's School Visit, Employment Security, Community Development, Suggestions, Health, Lewis County Christmas in July, Magistrate Court, West Virginia Supreme Court decision, Motor Vehicles, Small Cities Block Grant for Cabell County Commission sewer project, Commission on Higher Education, Recommendations, National Guard, Human Services, Nongame Advisory Council, Emergency Services, Weston Facility, Mental Health, Liability Insurance, Public Safety, West Virginia Counselor Licensure Bill, Board of Regents, Energy. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Students of Mrs. Hayes and Mrs. Hayes in Wetzel County. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Education, Thank You. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert Y. Hayne, P. E., Senior Vice President, Appalachian Usher and Milam, Inc., Appalachian Engineers, Inc.; Andrew H. Card, Jr., Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs; Gene A. Haynes, Delegate, West Virginia Legislature; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner, Workers' Compensation Fund; Jean M. Haynes, Executive Secretary, Professional Insurance Agents of West Virginia, Inc.; Jerry L. Haynes, President, Haynes Construction Co., Inc; Morrin Cooper, Mayor, Howick Borough Council; Mitch Daniels, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Intergovernmental Affairs; Ronald Reagan, President of the United States; Sheldon E. Haynes, Haynes, Ford, and Rowe, Attorneys at Law; Edward Haynes; Robert Tuttle, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Presidential Affairs; Voras K. Haynes, Randolph County, Extension Agent. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Community Development, Congratulations, Air National Guard at Yeager Airport, Industrial Development, Economic Development, Public Service Commission, Legislation, Finance and Administration, Capitol Dome Project, State Employees Benefits, United States Information Agency, Human Services, Liability Insurance, Extraordinary Session of West Virginia Legislature, Commission on Child Support, Health, Employment at Weston Hospital, Rural Transit, Stevens Clinic Hospital, Workers' Compensation Fund, Aging, Town of Bramwell Governmental Records, Support, Visitor from New Zealand, Judicial Investigation Commission, Highways, Recommendation, Natural Resources, West Virginia University Extension Program, Take Pride in American National Awards Program. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: S. I. Hayakawa, Ph.D., Honorary Chairman, U.S. English; Harold Hayden, Delegate, West Virginia House of Delegates; Tom Hayden, Member of the Assembly, California Legislature; Mike Hayden, Governor, Kansas; Reverend William R. Hayden, First Baptist Church; Stephen R. Hayhurst, Hayhurst Equipment, Inc.; Franklin D. Heck, Mayor, City of Kenova; Barbara A. Mikulski, United States Senator, Maryland. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Designation of English as the official language of the U.S., National Governors' Association, Electricity Transmission, Highways, Higher Education, State Drug Screening, Congratulations, Republican Governors' Association, Employment and Training, federal dislocated worker program, Hazardous Waste Working Group, Emergency Preparedness, Legislative Issues, Private Student Loans, Banking, Unemployment Benefits, Three Rivers Coal Festival, Greetings from Governor, Social Security, Flag Request, Housing and Urban Development, Human Services, Support, Motor Vehicles, Small Cities Block Grant for sewer system of Arnoldsburg in Calhoun County, Marshall University, Public Legal Services, Personal Note, Parks and Recreation, Abortion, Commerce, National Guard training near Stony River/Dolly Sods, Public Service Commission, Birthday Greeting. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Haywood, Vice President, Michael Baker Corporation; Paul P. Giordano, Regional Director, Region III, Federal Emergency Management Agency; Roger P. Maickel, Ph.D., FRSC, the American Institute of Chemists, Inc.; Mark Rollinson, Rollinson and Zusman, Attorneys at Law; Richard D. Sambuco, Associate Professor, Industrial Relations, West Virginia Northern Community College; Lee Thomas, Administrator, United States Environmental Protection Agency; Jim Hazel, Administrator, Murray County Memorial Hospital; John A. Hazlett, President, Frontier Consulting, Inc.; Roger L. Hazelton, Senior Vice President, Marketing, Falcon Jet; Robert C. Hazlett, Chairman, Wheeling Parks Commission; Hazlett, Burt and Watson, Inc.; Jan T. Hazard, Food and Equipment Editor, Ladies' Home Journal; James Hazlett, Executive Director, the Wheeling Clinic; Daniel J. Snyder, President, Hazox Corporation. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Human Services, Invitation for Moundsville Bridge Opening, Workers' Compensation Fund, Hazard Mitigation, Flood Services, Hazardous Waste Control, Health, Donation Request, Natural Resources, Fostoria Property, Finance and Administration, Thank You, Rehabilitation Services, Highways, Governor's Community Partnership Program for Wheeling Parks Commission, West Virginia Financing, Thank You, Professional Counseling Licensure, Salary Raises for Department of Health Employee. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Albert B. Head, Executive Director, Alabama State Council on the Arts and Humanities; Ken Sullivan, Editor, Goldenseal, Department of Culture and History; He Jianxiong, Third Secretary, People's Republic of China Embassy; Marie Held, Principal, Martin Sumner School; Hilda R. Heady, Administrator, Preston Memorial Hospital; James R. Miller, M.D., Secretary/Treasurer,West Virginia Association of Local Health Officers; William L. Heartwell, Jr., Member, ICESA Staff, Executive Vice President, Interstate Conference of Employment Security Agencies; Steven Heasley, Member, Juvenile Justice Subcommittee, State Advisory Group for Juvenile Justice, Associate Director, the Appalachian Mental Health Center; William Heatherly, Director, Alabama Department of Industrial Relations. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Goldenseal Magazine, Honorary West Virginian Certificate, Aging, Flag Request, Public Employees Insurance Agency, Health, Medicaid, Social Security Administration, Legislation, Treatment of Women in Wetzel County Correctional Center, State Debt, Bonds for Preston Memorial Hospital, Levy Election, Human Services, State Health Director, National Youth Science Camp, Request for West Virginia Information, Litter Control, Financing Business Start Up, Community Work Experience Program, Anniversary Greeting, Legislative Proposals, Employment Security, Corrections, Children's Services, Motor Vehicles, West Virginia Information Request. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George E. McLaughlin, Bachmann, Hess, Bachmann, and Garden Law Offices; Larry Heath and Bill Drake, Robotics International of SME; Charles L. Heatherly, Acting Administrator, U.S. Small Business Administration; Edwin T. Holloway, Associate Administrator for Finance and Investment, U.S. Small Business Administration; James W. Heaton, President, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of West Virginia, Inc.; Helen Heatwole, President, Hampshire County Board of Education; Lloyd E. Heatwole, Potomac Highland Christian Academy; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Frederick W. Hebbard, O.D., Ph.D., Dean, College of Optometry, The Ohio State University; L. F. Hebert, Plant Manager, Monsanto Chemical Company; Paul C. Hebner, Occidental Petroleum Corporation. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Mental Health, Human Services, Seat Belt Law, Housing and Urban Development, Workers' Compensation Fund, Religion, Technology Transfer Centers, Industrial Development, Employment Security, Education, Small Business Administration, Flood Recovery, Natural Resources, Public Service Commission for Hancock County, Thank You, Personal Note, Legislative Issues, Asbestos, Mother's Day, State Tax, Berkeley County Crime Solvers, Public Safety, Congratulations, U.S. Forest Service, Parsons Tree Nursery, David Power Project, Board of Regents, Recommendation from the Governor, Job Training, Economic Development, Military Re-enlistment.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Legislative issues, Culture and History, Creation of West Virginia, Civil War History, Distinguished West Virginian certificate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Albert Heck, President, Clarksburg Board of Realtors; Franklin D. Heck, Mayor, City of Kenova; James S. Hecker, Administrator, Jeffersonian Manor; R. E. Heckert, Chairman, E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company, Inc; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State, West Virginia; Margaret M. Heckler, Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Richard Heckman, President, West Virginia Association of Educational Opportunity Program Personnel, Upward Bound Program, Salem College; Constance C. Heckman, Executive Director, American Legislative Exchange Council. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Legislative Issues, Community Development, Industrial Development, 1985 Youth Scinece Camp, Governor's Honors Academy, Education, Energy, State Employees, Retirement, Layoffs at Dupont, Human Services, Finance and Administration, Governor's Community Partnership Program for Kenova, Appalachian Regional Commission grant, Thank You, Highways, Personal Note, Medicaid, Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, State Tax, Hiring Freezes for Marshall, American Legislative Exchange Council, State Employees, West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Legislative Issues,  State Appointments, Notary Commission, Committee on Armed Services, Berkeley County Board of Education Bonds, Board of Investments, Veteran's Council, Commission on Drunk Driving, Commerce, Water Development Authority, Notaries Public, Regional Jail Standard Commission, Coal Mine Health and Safety Board, Economic Development Authority, Board of Examiners in Counseling, Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Administrative Law Division, Election activities in Gilbert, Industry Assistance Corporation, Third Senatorial District, State Armory Board, Finance and Administration, Forgery from Notary Commissioner, Judge of Fifth Judicial Circuit, County and Circuit Clerks' Association; Economic Development Authority, Health, Education, Pre-school Handicapped Advisory Council, Judicial Retirement, Automobile Assistance Corporation, State Building Commission, Toll Road Study Commission, Board of Public Works.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Margaret M. Heckler, Secretary of Health and Human Services; R. E. Heckert, Chairman of the Board, E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Health, Human Services, Medicaid, Tax Department, Child Support Development and Enforcement, Flood Assistance, Social Security Week, Behavioral Health School, Economic Development.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: A. J. Hedge, Jr., International Business Machines Corporation, Office of the IBM Vice President and President, Real Estate Construction Division; Christine M. Hedges, West Virginia National Organization for Women; David Hedges, News Editor, Spencer Newspapers, Inc.; Hedgesville High School Future Farmers of America; Colonel W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent, State Coordinating Officer, Department of Public Safety; Don Hedrick, Don Hedrick's Cigarette Services; H. M. Hedrick, Agent, State Automobile Mutual Insurance Company; Linda D. Hedrick, PTA Second Vice President; Mary Jane Hedrick, Clerk, Tucker County Magistrate Court; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Susan Lyall Hedstrom, Clerk, Greenbrier County Magistrate Court. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Public Employees Insurance Board, Support, Industrial Development, Thank You, Economic Development, Legislative Issues, Health, Women's Employment, Liability Insurance, Flood Assistance, Highways, Natural Resources, Nongame Wildlife Program, Human Services, Tax Department, West Virginia State Information Request, Aging, Motor Vehicles, Public Transit Support, Community Development, Lottery, Military Medical Records, Proclamation of Teacher Appreciation Week, Magistrate Court, Tax Department, Flag Request, Employment, Congratulations.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John N. Hefner, President, Ohmega Computer Services, Inc.; Regina Lipscomb, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Human Services; Rick L. Hefner, Chief Financial Officer, HCA Raleigh General Hospital; Lieutenant General E. R. Heiberg, III, Chief of Engineers, Huntington District of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State, Ex-Office Secretary, Board of Public Works; Dave Heil, American Embassy Helsinki; John M. Heilmeiser, Chairperson, Community Support System Technical Assistance and Advocacy Committee; Robert K. Holliday, Senator, Eleventh District, Senate of West Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Parsons Tree Nursery, Natural Resources, UMWA Mine Strikes, Highways, Christmas Greetings, Coal Industry, Energy, Community Development, State Employment Transfer, Distinguished West Virginian certificate, Arch Moore, Jr., Vocational Technical Center, Human Services, Abortion, Weston Facility, Motor Vehicles, Public Employees Retirement System, Governor's Community Partnership Program for Berkeley County Commission, Soil Erosion at Sistersville City Park, Public Works, Commerce, Aging, Personal Note, Culture and History, Historic Preservation Grant for Gilbert House in Kearneysville, Behavioral Health, Flood Research, Initiative for Understanding: American Soviet Youth Exchange. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Law Offices of Heiskell and Cather; Jerri Heiskell, Heiskell Realty, Inc.; Betty Heitman, Office of the Co-Chairman, Republican National Committee; Connie Heitzman, Executive Laison, the International Integrity Program; M. Virginia Helbling, Mayor of Triadelphia; Richard A. Hellman, President, Friends of the United Nations Environment Programme; Ronald P. Helman, President, Beta Theta Pi; Lowell D. Basford, Acting Director of Personnel, West Virginia Civil Service System; Charlotte K. Helmick, Counselor, WVU Scholars Program. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Business Card Request, Birthday Greeting, Legislative Issues, Personal Notes, Support, Public Safety, Finance and Administration, Recommendation from Governor, Republican National Committee, State Budget, Liability Insurance, Flag Request, Energy, Public Safety, Small Cities Block Grant for Nicholas County Commission, Community Development, President's Tax Proposal, Veterans Affairs, Natural Resources, Collective Bargaining for Public Employees, Legislative Matter, Labor, Civil Service, Motor Vehicles. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Leonard E. Howell, President, Pocahontas County Board of Education; Phyllis Helmick, Director, Hardy County Committe on Aging; Robert H. Helmick, President, Untied States Olympic Committee; Walter D. Helmick, President, Pocahontas County Commission; Jesse Helms, United States Senate for North Carolina, Chairman, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; Jay M. Hoke, Legal Counsel and Director, Office of Customer Relations, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Juanita J. Helphrey, Governor's Interstate Indian Council, Inc; William \"Bill\" C. Helsley, Vice President of Manufacturing, Quaker State Corporation. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Legislative Issues, Highways, Easter Greetings, Flood Assistance, Public Safety, Hardwood Industry in Upshur County, Community Development, Legal Aid, Human Services, Education, Aging, Finance and Administration, Potomac Transit Valley Authority, Annual State Games, Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant  for Marlinton Middle School, Small Cities Block Grant for Pocahontas County Commission, West Virginia Aeronautics Commission for the Pocahontas County Commission, Health, Pocahontas Home Health Agency, Appalachian Regional Commission for Pocahontas County Solid Waste Disposal Program, Social Security Administration, Employment Security, Legislation, Block Grants, Nutritional Assistance, Public Service Commission Informal Complaint, Governor's Interstate Indian Council annual meeting, Liability Insurance, Personal Note. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Attorney at Law, Law Offices of Rose, Scmidt, Chapman, Duff and Hasley, State Chairman, West Virginia Republican Party; C. Andrew Heiskell, M.D.; Terry T. Jones, President, Morgantown Area Chamber of Commerce; Kenneth Randolph, Mayor, City of Morgantown; Glen Walker, Chairman, Monongalia County Chamber of Commerce. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Human Services, Health, Support, Community Development, Thank You, NASA Patches, Circuit Judgeship, West Virginia Republican Party Chairman Elections, Lottery, Small Business Innovation Projects, Heiskell's law firm working for the state, Public Safety, West Virginia Turnpike, Personal Note, Economic Development. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Doris Helge, Project Director, National Rural and Small School Consortium. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics included: Education, National Rural Development Institute, Rural Special Education, American Council on Rural Special Education. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: H. L. Hembree, Chairman of the Board and CEO, Arkansas Best Corporation; Madeleine Hemmings, President, West Virginia Round Table; Sharon Hemmings, The Tackle Barn; Andrew Hempel, PE, Project Manager, Exxon Chemical Americas; Murray Hendel, Co-Chairperson, Margie Williams, Co-Chairperson, Coalition for Investment Tax Credit Redemption; Fred W. Hendershot, Executive Director, Hancock County Sheltered Workshop, Inc.; Col. W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Nat Hendricks, President, American Petroleum Preservation Association; Tom Henesy, Jules Rabin Associates. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Thank You, Aging, Commerce, Taxes, Legislation, Fishing Festival, Natural Resources, Exxon Chemicals, Industrial Development, Agriculture, Highways, Governor's Community Partnership Program for Sheltered Workshop in Hancock County Commission, Community Development, West Virginia Information Request, Human Services, Aid to Families with Dependent Children Program, Distinguished West Virginian award, UMWA strikes at Elk Run Coal Company in Boone County, Health, Social Security Administration, Board of Regents, Salary Equalization for state teachers and employees, Congratulations, Weston Facility, Mental Health, Electric Newsboard Service, Small Cities Block Grant for Shinnston. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Susan A. Henley, Executive Director, American Hiking Society; Vice President George Bush; Rita Hennen, Legislative Chairman, Phyllis Osenton, President, Delta Kappa Gamma Society International; Margaret I. Henrich, Administrator, Cerebral Palsy Clinic, Inc.; Rene A. Henry, Jr., President and CEO, National Institute of Building Sciences; H. Preston Henshaw, President, Western Pocahontas Properties, President, CSX Minerals, Inc; Larry Henson, Regional Forester, USDA Forest Service; M. P. Koerner, Major, Chief of Field Services, Department of Public Safety; John and Tom Henson, Long and Fisher Funeral Homes, Inc.; Lonnie R. Henthorn, President, Citizens National Bank. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Aging, Education, Commerce, Outdoor Recreation, Natural Resources, Health, Corrections, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Celebration Invitation, Anniversary Greeting, Recommendation from the Governor, State Flag Request, Highways, Physically Handicapped Recognition Month, Governor's Interagency Task Force on the Homeless, Community Development, Governor's Management Task Force, USDA Forest Service, State Fire Marshall, Housing, Public Safety, Prayer in School Amendment, Personal Note, Thank You, Industrial Development. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bill Henderson, President, Retail Division, Historic Lewis County Chamber of Commerce; Herbert H. Henderson, West Virginia State Conference of Branches of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; James W. Henderson, President, Retail Division, Historic Lewis County Chamber of Commerce; Marti Henderson, Editor/Publisher, Rocky Mountain Clubs and Resorts; Oral E. Henderson, Jr., City Window and Construction Company; Randy E. Henderson, Division of Rehabilitation Services, Counselor for the Deaf. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Corrections, Moundsville Penitentiary Uprising, Tax, Statewide Property Reappraisal, Public Service Commission, Small Cities Block Grant for Weston Main Avenue Revitalization, Community Development, Issues, Employment, Highways, Housing, EPA Stack Height Regulations, Energy, Employment, Emissions Regulations, Martin Luther King, Jr. West Virginia Holiday Commission, Affirmative Action, Employment and Training, Economic Development, Aging, Legal Aid, Mental Health, Public Employees Retirement System, Distinguished West Virginian award, High School Graduation, WV Civil Service System, Congratulations, Issues, Workers' Compensation Fund. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner, Workers' Compensation Fund; R. H. Miller, Major, Chief of Staff, Department of Public Safety; Richard L. Hensley, Gilbert and Company. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Birthday Greeting, Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Veterans Affairs, Corrections, West Virginia Rehab Center, Personal Note, Public Safety, Employment Security, Highways, Aging, Marshall University Stadium, West Virginia Supreme Court Decision, Tax.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Brown E. Henry, Henry's Florist; David A. Henry, President, Henry Oil Company, Inc.; Edgar N. Henry, Director, West Virginia Water Development Authority, Commissioner, Ohio River Valley Sanitation Commission; Gail Henry, Sports Illustrated Picture Sales; John E. Henry, President, Mid-Ohio Valley Aviation Association; Joseph B. Henry, New England Mutual Life Insurance Company; Patrick G. Henry, III, Judge, 31st Judicial Circuit; R. H. Miller, Major, Chief of Staff, Department of Public Safety; William R. Henry, Jr., Director of Public Affairs, The Associated General Contractors of America. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Small Cities Block Grant for Elkins downtown revitalization, West Virginia Information Request, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Health, Personal Note, Main Street Program, Community Development, Tax, Labor, Water Development Authority, Natural Resources, Special Olympics Photos, Legislative Issues, Right to Work, Highways, Small Cities Block Grant for Williamsburg Senior Citizens Building, WV Information Request, Adjutant General, Air Show, Human Services, Anniversary Greetings, Public Safety, Workers' Compensation Fund, Public Works. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John S. Herrington, U.S. Secretary of Energy; Richard F. Celeste, Governor, Ohio; James McGlothlin, Chairman, National Coal Council, United Coal Company. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Energy, Energy Security, Oil, National Coal Council, Industrial Development, National Awards Program for Energy Innovation, Superconducting Super Collider, Energy Conservation Programs, Highways, National Governors' Association, acid rain bill, Clean Coal Technology, Radioactive Waste, STEM Education, National Energy Policy Plan, Coal, Trade Policy, National Security. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Harry E. Carr, Jr., District Engineer, West Virginia Department of Highways; William Herring, Vice President of Administration, Environmental Systems Company; Bill Herring, Assistant to the Chairman, Young Republican National Federation; John S. Herrington, U.S. Secretary of Energy; Harley O. Staggers, Jr., U.S. Congressman for West Virginia; Ronald R. Potesta, Director, WV Department of Natural Resources; Lois Haight Herrington, Assistant Attorney General, Bureau of Justice Assistance; Philip R. Herrold, President, Barboursville Insurance, Inc.; Jane Herron, Director, Hancock County Senior Citizens Center; Paul D. Herron, President, Lewis County Parks and Recreation Commission; Stephen L. Herron, The Men's Shop, Inc.; Michael D. Herron, Director, Marketing/Tourism Division, West Virginia Department of Commerce. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Autographed Photo Request, Recommendation, U.S. Navy Information, WV Information Request, Thank You, Community and Industrial Development, Young Republican National Federation, Support, Birthday Greeting, Energy, Public Safety, Natural Resources, Bureau of Justice Assistance, Legislative Issues, Governor's Conference Committee on Economic Development of Technical Innovations, Aging, Commerce, Emergency Employment Program, Workers' Compensation Fund, Mountain State Forest Festival 1987. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Williard L. Herron, President, Committee on Aging for Randolph County, Inc.; Ed Herschler, Governor, State of Wyoming; Donald P. Cohen, Founder, Hersey Youth Program; Eilene M. Hersman, Official Court Reporter, Kingwood Courthouse; Jacquelyn Hersman, Director, Upward Bound Program, Marshall University; Eric Hertfelder, Executive Director, National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers; Willis H. Hertig, Jr., President, West Virginia Professional River Outfitters Association; Glenn J. Hertzler, Jr., Acting Assistant Administrator, Farmer Programs, United States Department of Agriculture, Farmers Home Administration; Mary K. Hervey-DeGarmo, Director of Guidance, Booke County Schools; W. Judson Hervey, Jr., President, Board of Education, Brooke County; M. D. Herzbrun, President, McDowell Public Library Board. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Aging, Tax, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Housing, National Governors' Association, Thank You, Public Safety, Greetings from Governor, Education, Small Cities Block Grant for a Senior Center in Newburg, Weatherize Program, Community Development, Personal Note, Public Employees Retirement, Legislation, Board of Regents, Health, Birthday Greeting, Preston County Commission, Highways, Historic Shipwrecks, Morgan County Commission, Whitewater Rafting Insurance Legislation, Emergency loan assistance for farmers affected by flood, Distinguished West Virginian award, Greetings, Human Services, West Virginia Recovery Foundation, Flood Assistance, Library Commission. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Elizabeth Heslep, President, Board of Trustees, Ronceverte Public Library; Mary M. Heslin, President, Department of Consumer Protection; David Hess, President, National Press Club; Edgar A. Hess, Mayor, City of Bridgeport, President, Harrison County League of Mayors; Joseph L. Handley, Secretary, International Union of Operating Engineers; Linda L. Hess, Attorney at Law; Paul E. Hess, President, National Bank of Summers; Robert A. Hess, Communications Manager, Borg-Warner Chemicals, Subsidiary of GE Plastics; Stephen W. Hess, President, HessCo Industries; Tommy Hess, Secretary-Treasurer, Ballard Volunteer Fire Department; William D. Hess, President, Development District Association of Appalachia; Martha O. Hesse, Chairman, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Library Commission, Health, West Virginia information request, Workers' Compensation Fund, State Employee Benefits, Highways, Human Services, Thank You, Distinguished West Virginian award, State Flag Request, Religion, Aids, Hotel-Motel Tax, Appalachian Regional Commission grant for Bridgeport, Bridgeport Department of Parks and Recreation, Governor's Community Partnership Program for Bridgeport Sewer Project, Community Development, Justice Assistance Program, Legislative Issues, Labor, Natural Resources, Geo-Tech Landfill Permit, Venture Capital, Youth Health Services, Education, Industrial Development, Christmas Greetings, State Fire Administration, Coyotes killing farm animals, Energy, District Association of Appalachia, Correctional Institutions, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: F. Eugene Hester, Director, Fish and Wildlife Service, United States Department of the Interior; Trooper J. J. Hester, West Virginia State Police, Huntington Detachment; Wendell Hester, President, Hester Industries, Inc.; Karen J. Heusel, Public Information Committee, Chairperson, Ohio Valley General Hospital School of Nursing; Cary Hevener, President, Board of Directors, Shenandoah Women's Center; Imogene Hewitt, Co-Chairman, Veterans of Foreign Wars; George Williamson, Co-Chairman, Veterans of Foreign Wars; W. Davis Hewitt, Attorney at Law; David L. Hewson, Professor of Business Formation and Enterprise Development, Tri-Cities University; John G. Heyburn II, Chairman, Jefferson County Republican Party; R. Larry Beckett, Director, Client and General Services, West Virginia Department of Human Services; David K. Heydinger, M.D., Director, West Virginia Department of Health; Woody Heyekiah, President, McDowell County Volunteer Rescue Squad; Reverend David E. Heyliger, Pastor/Administrator, Word of Life Childcare and Learning Center. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: West Virginia Information request, West Virginia Supreme Court Ruling, Natural Resources, Fish and Wildlife Youth Corps Program, Workers' Compensation Fund, Public Safety, Economic Development, Health, Culture and History, Shenandoah Women's Center, Victim Assistance Program, Community Services Block Grant, Highways, WV Residency requirements, Human Services, Public Safety, Thank You, Industrial Development, Supreme Court Justice Bid, Motor Vehicles, Health, Homelessness, Highway Safety, Appalachian Regional Commission for WV State Department of Health, National Governor's Association, Emergency Medical Services, Hospice Care, Environmental Protection, Tall Stack Regulation, Child Care.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Donald L. Hiatte, P.E., Chairman, Professional Engineers in Government of National Society of Professional Engineers; Edward V. Hickey, Jr., Assistance to the President of the United States; Frank W. Helvey, Jr., Appellate Public Defender, West Virginia Public Legal Services Council; James B. Hickman, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry, WVU; James P. Hickman, U.S. Marshal, Southern District of West Virginia, United States Marshals Service. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Human Services, Health, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Motor Vehicles, Birthday Greetings, Grant Assistance for Deerwalk water project, Community Development, Thank You, United States Naval Academy, Krishna Consciousness New Vrindaban community in Marshall County, Greetings from Governor, Social Security, Supplemental Security Income, Public Legal Services, Teachers' Salaries, Public Employees Income, Donation Request, Public Service Commission, Chemistry Department at West Virginia University, Commerce, Public Employees Retirement System,  U.S. Marshal for the Southern District of West Virginia, WV Information Request, Thank You, Recommendation from the Governor, Finance and Administration, State Employment.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas T. Reinhardt, Executive Secretary, Presidential Commission on the Space Challenger Accident; Verl J. Hickman, Manager, Quality Assurance, De-Icing Services, BF Goodrich; Jack L. Hickok, Hickok and Withers, L.C., Attorneys at Law. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Health, Workers' Compensation Fund, Issues, Human Services, Importing, Job Training, Motor Vehicles, Employment Security. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dorothy E. Hicks, Ed. D., Professor, Marshall University; Edward Hicks, Coordinator II, Services to Business and Industry, Department of Education, Bureau of Vocational, Technical and Adult Education; Elizabeth M. Hicks, Advisor, Dolphin Synchronized Swim Club, Division of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, the University of Georgia; Sandy Sullivan, President, Dolphin Synchronized Swim Club, Division of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, the University of Georgia; John Leslie Hicks, Weston Hospital; Marie Hicks, Clerk, Raleigh County Magistrate Court. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Natural Resources, Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Corrections, Education, Highways, Industrial Training, WV Flag Request, Community Development, Health, Employment, Support, Water Reservoir on the Panther State Forest, Social Security Administration, Magistrate Court, Mental Health, Finance and Administration, Transit, Issues, Natural Resources, Pinnacle Rock State Park/Nemours Dam, Commerce, Litter. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Billy R. Higginbotham, Division Administrator, Federal Highway Administration; C. Keith Hieronimus, Chairman, Projects Committee, Cameron Business and Professional Club; Frank D. Altobelli, Regional Administrator, Region III, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; Dr. P. R. Higginbotham, Board Chairman, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council; William Higginbotham, Chairman, County Republican Executive Commission. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Aging, Congratulations, Public Employees Retirement, Highway Safety Plan, Human Services, Rural Post Office Closings, Support, Hightower Defense System, Economic Development, Public Safety, Governor's Honors Academy, Tri-County Express, State Fair Commission, Education, Taxes, Statewide Property Reappraisal, Sympathy, Motor Vehicles, Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986, Interstate 77, Land Surveying, Industrial Development, Natural Resources, Issues, Employment, Energy, Public Service Commission, Recommendation from Governor, Birthday Greetings, Character Reference, State Department of Health grant to Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Employment Security. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Brenda Higgins, Secretary III, Hancock County Schools, Kent S. Hall, Sr., Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee; James F. Higgins, Jr., Mayor, City of Montgomery; Karen Higgins, Secretary, State Legislature, the Humane Society of the United States; William Lovell Higgins, Commissioner, West Virginia State Banking Commission; Owen S. Higgins, President, Electronic Specialty Company; Kay Higgs, Director, Ritchie County Community Action Association, Inc.; Sharlene Higgins, PTA President, Mt. Vernon School; Thomas Higgins, Publisher, HealthWeek; Cecil B. Highland, Jr., President and General Manager, Clarksburg Publishing Company; Vice President George Bush; West Virginia Congressman Harley O. Staggers, Jr., United States House of Representatives; Dr. Mary Etta Hight, Department of Biological Sciences, Marshall University; Dr. James F. Hilgenberg, Glenville State College; Marion Higley, Department of Finance and Administration. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Legislation, Public Employees Salary, Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant for Montgomery City Housing Rehabilitation, Animal Welfare, Public Service Commission, Sympathy, Congratulations, Support, Community Development, Lottery, Economy, Donation Request, Job Opportunities, Health, Workers' Compensation Fund, Legal Drinking Age, Motor Vehicles, Insurance, Southern Newspaper Publishers Association Conference, Media, Short Line School, Nongame Advisory Council; Human Services, Child Welfare, Higher Education Legislation, Finance and Administration, Employment and Training. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Louis J. Cordia, Director, Executive Branch Liaison, the Heritage Foundation; Dorothy Herkle, Secretary III, Hancock County Schools; R. C. Herman, District Director, Internal Revenue Service, Rayman W. Herman, Member, Board of Directors, Community Health Foundation of Man, West Virginia, Inc.; Bob Hernan, Na Pali Musical Society; Gloria Hernandez, President, Soroptimist International of Fairmont; Deborah D. Herndon, Director, Government and Community Relations, Massey Coal Services, Inc. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: National Strategic Defense, Education, Medical Malpractice, Aging, Public Service Commission, Taxes, Governor's Management Task Force, Health, Highways, Thank You, U.S. Constitution Bicentennial Celebration, Para-military organizations in West Virginia, Public Safety, Support, George Bush presidential running mate, Education, Energy, Rayle Coal Company application to surface mine coal.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Leon F. Hebert, Plant Manager, Monsanto Chemical Company; International Chemical Workers Union; David L. Herbert, Director, Finance and Administration, Aviation Division; Dr. Monica Heppel, Chairperson, Board of Directors, Telamon Corporation; Pat Ellicott, Comptroller; Edgar N. Henry, Executive Director, West Virginia Water Development Authority; Larry Henson, Regional Forester, Region 9, USDA, Forest Service; Harvey Herbert, Resident Manager, FMC Corporation; Kenneth R. Herlein, Veterans of the Vietnam War. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Monsanto Contract Dispute, Industrial Development, Harrison County Chapter of the Comprehensive Counseling Service for Minorities, Single Parents, Youth and Women, Issues, Abortion Funding, Employee Bargaining, Highways, Federal Aviation Administration, Support, Thank You, Public Service Commission, Marshall University Stadium Site, Community Services Block Grant to Telamon Corporation, Civil Contingent Fund for Heritage Days Festival, Water Development Authority, Economic Development, Human Serivces, Health, National Governor's Association, Preston County Board of Education, Veterans Affairs, Insurance. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Gloria Hernandez, President, Soroptimist International of Fairmont; Donald Herndon, President, Herndon Western Wear, Co; Deborah D. Herndon, Director of Community Relations, Massey Coal Services, Inc.; Trooper G. P. Herndon, West Virginia State Police, Martinsburg Detachment; John T. Herndon, Chief of Staff, State of Florida; Richard G. Herndon, Herndon, Morton, Herndon, and Yaeger; J. Steven Herod, Director, Office of Coal and Electricity Policy, Department of Energy; Col. John M. Herold, Senior Army Instructor, U.S. Army ROTC Instructor Group; Kelly Hickle, Chairman of the Board, Lexeme Corporation; Paul W. Herr, D.O., FACGP, Acting Dean for Academic Affairs, West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine; Louis Herrell, Deputy Director, Morgan County Office of Emergency Services; Barbara S. Herrick, Acting General Manager, West Virginia Public Radio; Charles V. Herrick, Chairman, West Virginia Association of Retail Grocers; Todd W. Herrick, President, Tecumseh Products Company; Chief Lynn Herring, United States Park Police Aviation Section; Bobby Holt, Co-Chairman, 1989 Inaugural Committee; Penny Percy Korth, Co-Chairman, 1989 Inaugural Committee; Lois Haight Herrington, Chairman, the White House Conference for a Drug Free America; Richard L. Harrington, Safety Specialist, U.S. Silica; Walter C. Herrman, Jr., Regional Manager, United States General Accounting Office, Chairman, Association of Government Accountants; Jane Herron, Director, Hancock County Senior Citizens Center; Paul Herron, President, Lewis County Parks and Recreation Commission.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Public Safety, Lottery, Flood Assistance, Legislation, Support, Economic Development, Council of State Planning Agencies, Small Cities Block Grant for Village of Valley Grove, Public Service Commission, National Governor's Association Task Force on Electricity Transmission, West Virginia Veterans Memorial dedication, Software Engineering Enhancement Center, Flag request, Recommendation, Veterans' Affairs, Medical Research Day, Emergency Services, Culture and History grant, Legislation, Industrial Development, Employment and Training, Distinguished West Virginian award, Flood, 1989 Presidential Inauguration Committee, Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986, Legal Assistance, Monongalia Circuit Court Judge, Human Services, Association for Government Accountants awards, Thank You, Satellite Television, Sympathy Note, Community Development, Emergency Employment Program.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jennifer L Hipp, Ph.D., Board Member, Shenandoah Women's Center; Alice R. Hipsley, Hipsley \u0026amp; Company International, Royal Representatives; Randall Hisel, Spirit of America; Harold G. Hiser, Airport Extension Committee, Grant County Courthouse, Secretary/Treasurer, Grant County Development; Edwin C. Bearss, Chief Historian, National Park Service; Robert R. Hitchman, Vice President, Motel Property Development Corporation; Tom Tinder; Harvey P. Hite, Personnel Director, City of Parkersburg; Lawrence E. Hite, State National Director, Independent Insurance Agents of West Virginia; Lawrence Hitt, Principal, Shepherdstown Elementary School; Toshihiko Hiyama, President, Yokohama Tire Corporation. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Visa, Citizenship, Greetings from Governor, Employment Security, Community Service Block Grant for Shenandoah Women's Center, Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, Taxes, Commerce, Liability Insurance, Finance and Administration, Highways, Selective Service, Industrial Development, Public Transportation, Appalachian Regional Commission grant for Grant County Industrial Park, Flag Request, Issues, Historic Preservation for Independence Hall in Wheeling, Human Services, Independent Insurance Agents of America, Wall Street Journal article, Media, West Virginia State Republican Party, Sympathy, Thank You, Congratulations, Teachers' Retirement System, Natural Resources, Environmental Protection, Waste Management, State 4-H Camp and Jackson's Mill Mutual Water Company, Social Security, Culture and History, West Virginia Arts and Humanities Commission grant, Lottery, Photograph Request, Greenbrier River Dam, Lumber Imports, Probation and Parole, Aging, Motor Vehicles, State Employment, Natural Resources, Governor's VIP Day, Human Services. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ken Hinchey, Erosion Arrestors, Inc.; Samuel Hindman, Publisher and General Manager, Beckley Newspapers; David K. Heydinger, M.D., Director, State of West Virginia, Department of Health; Glen H. Hiner, Senior Vice President and Group Executive, General Electric Company; Ann Hinerman, Board of Directors, the Greater Huntington Development Corporation; Jerome Hines, Acting Regional Director, Office of Civil Rights, United States Department of Labor. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Issues, Education, Master Plan for Education, Social Security, Human Services, Public Employees Insurance System, Erosion Prevention, Public Service Commission, Workers' Compensation Fund, Highways, Natural Resources, Medicaid, Governor's Gala, Health, Lumber Imports, Inheritance Laws, Personal Note, Hunting Regulations, Election Congrats, Industrial Development, Public Safety, Lottery, Weston Facility, Mental Health, Tort Reform, Health, 1985 Governor's Summer Youth Program. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William T. Hinga, Jr., Vice President and Managing Director; R. H. Miller, Major, Chief of Staff, Department of Public Safety; D. L. Hinkle, President, D. L. Hinkle and Company, Inc.; J. D. Hinkle, Jr., Executive Secretary, Public Employees Retirement System; Jim Hinkle, President, West Virginia Roundtable, Inc.; Robert K. Cloud, Scout Executive, Central West Virginia Council, Inc., Boy Scouts of America; Historic Hinton Task Force; National Park Service; Reverend Parker L. Hinzman, First United Methodist Church, Fairmont; Glen H. Hiner, Senior Vice President and Group Executive, General Electric Company. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Congratulations from Governor, Highways, Community Development, Small Cities Block Grant for Jones Run Community, Workers' Compensation Fund, Photo Request, Finance and Administration, Corrections, Public Safety, Thank You, Anniversary Greeting, Birthday Greetings, Flood, Small Business Administration's Disaster Loan Program, Weston Facility, Mental Health, Gambling, Public Employees Retirement System, Health, Support, Personal Note, Industrial Development, Board of Regents, Taxes, Aging, Eagle Scout, Civil Service System, Human Services, Collective Bargaining, Education,  West Virginia Information Request, Historic Hinton Task Force, Historic Preservation, Natural Resources, Veterans Lottery, Mental Health Facility in Marion County, Abortion. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: A. G. Hall, Senior Vice President, One Valley Bank; Barbara S. Hill, Teacher, Collins Middle School; C. R. Hill, Chairman, Merchant and Miners National Bank; Claude B. Hill, Chairman of the Board, Merchant and Miners Bank of Oak Hill; David W. Hill, Consulting Forester; Drema Mundy Hill, President, C. D. Hill and Sons, Inc.; Edward Hill, Jaycee Log Committee, Oregon Jaycees; Geneva B. Hill, Teapot Renovation Committee; Officers and Members of the Cora Volunteer Fire Department; H. B. Hill, Mayor, Town of Buffalo; Jack Hill, Director, Tri-State Coal Operators Association; James L. Hill, Principal, Florosa Elementary School. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Community Development, Small Cities Block Grant for Athens, Natural Resources, Thank You, Taxes, statewide Property Appraisal, Public Safety, Highways, Invitation from Governor to 87th Division Association, Motor Vehicles, Banking, State Exports, Workers' Compensation Fund, Railroad Maintenance Authority, Human Services, Health, Taxes, West Virginia Economic Development Authority, Southeastern Community Development Association, Small Cities Block Grant for Oak Hill, Greenbrier River Dam, Nursing Home Administrators Licensing Board, Department of Agriculture, Public Employees Retirement System, State Employment, Birthday Wishes, Flood Relief, Liability Insurance, Parkersburg Bridge Revenue Bonds, Culture and History, Social Security, Emergency Services, Clemency, Small Cities Block Grant for Town of Buffalo, Litter Control, Recommendation from Governor, Energy, State Flag Request. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John A. Hill, Mayor, Town of Rainelle; John C. Hill, Vice-President and General Manager, Peerless Eagle Coal Company; Charles Hartman, Executive Vice President, the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance; Michael F. Hill, Office of the Secretary of the Treasury, Office of Revenue Sharing; Philip B. Hill, Attorney, Snyder and Hassig; Ray Hill, Knox County Commission, Tennessee; Sergeant Robert Joe Hill, Moundville Penitentiary; R. Edison Hill, Hill and Peterson, Attorneys at Law; Timothy M. Hill, Owner, Universal Adapters Manufacturing Company; Sharon Hill and Beverly Toler, Ways and Means Committee, Kanawha City Elementary School PTA; Elsie H. Hillman, Republican National Committee. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Employment Security, Job Training, Health, West Virginia Information Request, Small Cities Block Grant for Town of Rainelle, Legal Drinking Age, Coal Industry Legislation, Motor Vehicles, Education, Legislation, Home Care, Higher Education, Board of Regents, Highways, Human Services, Photo Request, Social Security, City of Huntington noncompliance with Office of Revenue Sharing, Governor's Award for the Arts, City of Keystone noncompliance with Office of Revenue Sharing, U.S. Treasury, City of War noncompliance with Office of Revenue Sharing, Historic Preservation for building in Sisterville, Public Defender System, Governor's Partnership grant for Sisterville Ferry, Congratulations, Senator Chapman Revercomb, Blue Book Request, Veterans Affairs, Moundville Penitentiary, Small Business Services, Industrial Development, Thank You. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert M. Hildenbrand, P.E., Chairman, Professional Engineers in Government of NSPE; J. B. Hildreth, Boyles and Hildreth Consulting Engineers; Jon R. Hildreth, President, Hildreth Supply, Incorporated; Dorothy Ann Hillen, Director, Appalachian Craftsmen, Inc.; A. G. Hill, Senior Vice President, One Valley Bank; Wesley T. Hiller, President, The Hiller Group, Inc.; Elwood H. \"Bud\" Hillis, Member of Congress, 5th District, Indiana; Ann B. Hilton, Board Member, Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association, Inc. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Aging, Workers' Compensation Fund, Photo Request, Public Service Commission, Engineers, Highways, Veterans' Affairs, Legislation, Support, Natural Resources, Personal Note, Boone County Vocational Center, Economic Development, Aeronautics Charts, Human Services, Funding Request, Job Training, Industrial Development, Commerce. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Jesus T. Ho, Internal Medicine; Priscilla M. Ho, DDM, President, Philippine Medical Association of West Virginia Auxiliary; David H. Hoag, President and CEO, LTV Steel Company, Inc; James A. Hoban, GF Furniture Systems; Bruce E. Hobbs, State Director, United Transportation Union, West Virginia Legislative Board. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Industrial Development, Board of Medicine, Greetings from Governor, Health, Federal Licensing Examination, West Virginia Information and Flag Request, Thank You, American Dietician Association, Workers' Compensation Fund, Mental Health, Abortion, Highways, Finance and Administration, Natural Resources, Railroad Employment.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William J. Hoben, Assistant to the Provost for External Affairs, University of Dayton; John R. Hoblitzell, West Virginia Delegate; Tina Hobson, Executive Director, Fund for Renewable Energy and the Environment; Sisters of Saint Joseph's of Peace. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: State of the State Address, Board of Examiners for Registered Nurses, Mental Health, Legislation, Motor Vehicles, Thank You, Recommendation, Disability Determination Section of the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Kanawha State Forest Accessible Trail, Higher Education Employees, Education, National Governor's Association, Kanawha Association of Retired School Employees, Governor's Inauguration Ceremony, Taxes, Natural Resources, Legal Aid, Honorary West Virginian award. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Trooper A. S. Hockman, III, West Virginia State Police, Martinsburg Detachment; Donald Paul Hodel, Secretary of the Interior; Cornelia Hodgman, Harvard University; Frank Hodsoll, Chairman, National Endowment for the Arts; Lee Hodson, President, West Viriginia Association of Retired School Employees; Warren Hoeffner, CEO, Rex Hide, Inc.; Thomas J. Hoeflinger, Plant Manager, Anchor Hocking; Michael Hoeft, Division of Wildlife Resources, Department of Natural Resources, State of West Virginia; Friedrich Hoess, Australian Ambassador. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Motor Vehicles, Drunk Driving, Taxes, Public Safety, Thank You, Highways, Historic Preservation, Halliehurst in Elkins designated as National Historic Landmark, National Governor's Association, Natural Resources, Flag Request, Recommendation from Governor, Insurance, Culture and History, Public Employees Retirement System, Industrial Development, Labor-Management Council, Public Service Commission, Graduation Announcement, Glass Industry Assistance Program, West Virginia University College of Engineering, Personal Note, Issues, Lottery, Regional Jail Authority. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Virginia L. Branham, Executive Director, Housing Authority of Mingo County; Bruce E. Hobbs, State Director, United Transportation Union, West Virginia Legislative Board; Charles D. Hobbs, Chairman, Interagency Low Income Opportunity Advisory Board, the White House; Joseph B. Hobbs, Mayor, City of Ronceverte. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Housing, Human Services, Railroad Labor, Commendation, Interagency Low income Opportunity Advisory Board, Legislation, Gambling, Welfare Reform, Thank You, Governor's Community Partnership Program for City of Ronceverte, Education, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Ronceverte, Flood Assistance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Virginia L. Branham, Executive Director, Housing Authority of Mingo County; Bruce E. Hobbs, State Director, United Transportation Union, West Virginia Legislative Board; Charles D. Hobbs, Chairman, Interagency Low Income Opportunity Advisory Board, the White House; Joseph B. Hobbs, Mayor, City of Ronceverte. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Housing, Human Services, Railroad Labor, Commendation, Interagency Low income Opportunity Advisory Board, Legislation, Gambling, Welfare Reform, Thank You, Governor's Community Partnership Program for City of Ronceverte, Education, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Ronceverte, Flood Assistance. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Shirley A. Hodge, Morale Support Officer, Department of the Army; Raymond G. Musgrave, Attorney, Musgrave, Musgrave, and Morgan, LC; John R. Hodges, Director of Government Relations, National Federation of Independent Business; L.L. Hodges, President, Ronceverte/Fairlea Little League, City of Ronceverte; Stephen Hodges, Commissioner, Putnam County Commission. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: West Virginia Information Request, Health, Public Safety, Highways, Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, Aging, Taxes, Greetings from Governor, Education, Natural Resources, Personal Note, Legislation, Sympathy, Flag Request, Small Cities Block Grant for Putnam County, Thirty Niners Senior Adults Visit. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Donald Paul Hodel, Secretary of the Interior; Richard E. Lyng, Secretary of Agriculture; Martha O. Hesse, Chairman, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Edwin Meese III, Attorney General; John R. Block, Secretary of Agriculture. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Culture and History, Historic Preservation, West Virginia Independence Hall, Natural Resources, Fire Management Policy Review, Take Pride in America Campaign, Energy, Annual Payments in Lieu of Taxes, Hawks Nest Hydroelectric Project, Recommendation from Governor, Media Coverage, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, National Governor's Association Task Force on Electricity Transmission, Legislation, Thank You, Appalachian Scenic Trail Advisory Council, Water Resources, Davis Power Project, Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act, Federal Lands Administration Act of 1986, Coal, Conservation and Environmental Education Program, National Water Summary, Transfer of Regulatory Authority (Surface Mining Act) to Department of Energy.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State; C. L. Hoffman, Inspector of Police, Consolidated Rail Corporation; Edwin D. Hoffman, Ed. D., Department of History, West Virginia State College; Edwin D. Hoffman, Chairperson, People Concerned About MIC; Kenneth P. Berkowitz, Assistant Vice President and Director, Public Policy and Communications; Nancy Hoffman, Executive Co-Director, Task Force on Domestic Violence, Hope, Inc.; Robert B. Hoffman, President, American Chamber of Commerce, Republic of China; Dick Hoffman, Central Transportation Manager, ATT Information Services; William F. Hoffman, Chief Deputy, Law Enforcement, Office of Wood County Sheriff and Treasurer; D. G. Hofstetter, Health Center Committee Chairman, Putnam County Development Authority; James H. Caruthers, Jr., Commissioner, Putnam County Commission.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Media Coverage, Commissioner of West Virginia, Birthday Greeting, Issues, Greetings from the Governor, Gambling, Labor, Liability Insurance, Special Police Officers, Insurance, Legislation, Health, Chemical Safety, Public Employees Retirement System, Animal Welfare, Natural Resources, Motor Vehicles, Taxes, Human Services, Support, Economic Development, Coal Mine Safety, AIDS, Public Health, Lottery, Energy, American Exports, Highways, Natural Resources, Aging, Abortion, Support, Campaign Donation, Community Development, Community Partnership Grant Program for Eleanor Industrial Park. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Beverly Hogan, Executive Director, Federal-State Programs, Office of the Governor; Herman Hogan, President, Board of Directors, Monroe County Community Services Council; William N. Hogan, President, Board of Directors, Northern Panhandle Behavioral Health Center; William T. Hogan, S.J., Fordham University; Mary Michael Hogg, Director of Sales and Marketing, Meet Charleston; William E. Hoglund, President, Saturn Corporation, General Motors; Henry W. Hogmire, Jr., Extension Specialist, West Virginia University Experimental Farm; Beryl L. Hogue, Supreme Assembly, International Order of the Rainbow for Girls; William Hohensee, Controller, B. L. Radden and Son; Reverend Andrew Hohman, Parish of the Sacred Heart; Ernest A. Hoka, Chairman of the Executive Committee; Betty Hoke, Secretary, Allegheny Highlands Sportsman Club; Virginia B. Hoke, County Supervisor, Lewisburg Farmers Home Administration; Fred A. Hoke, Executive Director, West Virginia School Boards Association; Wynston D. Holbrook, Vice President, Sales, A. T. Massey Coal Company, Inc. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: National Youth Science Camp, Natural Resources, WV Housing Development Fund, Low Income Energy Assistance Program, Community Services Block Grant for Monroe County, Highways, Workers' Compensation Fund, Victim Assistance Program, Economic and Community Development, Energy, Thank You, Highways, Marine Corps Conference, American Production and Inventory Control Society Conference, Air National Guard Conference, Junior Olympic Girls Basketball National Championship, National Association of Insurance Commissioners, Public Employees Retirement System, Legislation, Southeastern Regional Council, American Association of Counseling and Development, West Virginia Racing Commission, Industrial Development, Retired School Personnel, Energy Innovation Award, Congratulations, Boy Scouts, Flag Request, Medical Malpractice, Flood Disaster, Legal Question, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, Hungarian Revolution and Freedom Fight Day, Education, Corrections. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John R. Hoblitzell, Delegate, West Virginia House of Delegates; Dr. L. Bruce Holbrook, USA Team Physician, National AAU Sports Medicine Committee; Polly G. Holbrook, Secretary I, Huntington Branch Office, WV Division of Rehabilitation Services; Ray Holbrook, Chairman of the Board, Omar Mining Company, Massey Coal Services, Inc. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Employment Security, Human Services, Flood Assistance, Clemency, Highways, Legislative Issues, Motor Vehicles, West Virginia Information Request, Photograph Request, Support, Proclamation Regrets, Get Well, Letter of Resignation, Distinguished West Virginian award, Flag Request. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: David Tolmie Holcomb, Holcomb Land Company, Vice President, Kanawha Valley Bank; Jeffrey S. Holcomb, Vice President – Finance, American Woodmark Corporation; Richard Holcombe, Hurricane Area Baseball Association; Smith Holcomb, Executive Vice President, Pine State Knitwear; William L. Holcomb, Layman for Christ; Gwen A. Holden, Executive Vice President, National Criminal Justice Association; Junior Cobb, Chairman, Webster County Republican Executive Committee. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Parks and Recreation, Financial Advising for State of West Virginia, Tax Free Bond, Industrial Development, Governor's Community Partnership Grant for Hurricane baseball field, Human Services, Health, West Virginia Information Request, Mental Health, State Fire Administrator, Justice Assistance, Eagle Scout, Foster Care, Seat Belt Law, Education, Public Service Commission, Emergency Services, Thank You. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Carl Holland, Superintendent, Pocahontas County Schools; James P. Holland, Senior Vice President, Columbia Gas Transmission Corporation; John Holland, Director, 4th of July Carnival in Arklow, Ireland; Joe Holland, Joe Holland Chevrolet, Inc.; Richard E. Holland, President, Board of Directors, Young Men's Christian Association of Elkins; Russell V. Holland, Mayor, City of Point Pleasant; Roger K. Hollandsworth, Broker, Double H Realty, Inc.; Tim E. Hollandsworth, Chairman, Guyan Eagle Investment Company; Clark Curry, Jr., President, Guyan Eagle Investment Company; Don E. Hollen, President, Monongahela Power Company; Kenton Meadows, Chairman of the Board, Kenton Meadows Company, Inc.; Thomas K. Holleron, Acting General Manager, WPBY-TV. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Culture and History, West Virginia Arts and Humanities Commission funding for Pocahontas County school arts; Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Education, Institutional Conservation Program, Energy, Appalachian Foundation, School Dropout Prevention, Natural Resources, Commerce, Greetings from Governor, Motor Vehicles, Child Care, Human Services, Health, Industrial Development, Taxes, Insurance, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Striking, Collective Bargaining, Legislative Issues, Denmar Hospital, Alderson-Broaddus College President's House, West Virginia Public Energy Authority, Personal Note, West Virginia Information Request. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Trooper R. E. Holley, West Virginia Department of Public Safety, Buckhannon Department; Robert B. Holley, Kim, Chang, and Lee. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, Thank You, Aging, Social Security Administration, Highways, Birthday Greetings, Health, Public Safety, West Virginia Wesleyan College, Trade Office, West Virginia Supreme Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Sally Holliday, Putnam County Parks and Recreation Commission; Michael D. Rose, Chairman and CEO, Holiday Corporation; Richard J. Goeglein, President and COO, Holiday Corporation; C. H. Hollifield, President, Bluestone Paving, Inc.; M. L. Hollingsworth, President, Mason Glassware Company, Division of Standex International Corporation; Charles M. Hollis, Program Manager, Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice; Daniel F. Hollis, Jr., President, Hollicon Corporation; Nancy P. Hollister, Mayor, City of Marietta, Ohio; Ray Leach, Mayor, City of Williamstown; Peter Holloway, Hazlett, Burt, and Watson, Inc.; Thomasena J. Holloway, President, TAJH Publications, Inc.; Rose Ann Cowgar, Holly River Hillbillies 4-H Club. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Flood Relief, Workers' Compensation Fund, Commerce, Mental Health, Park/Park Systems Case Study, Natural Resources, Thank You, Personal Note, State Holidays, Legal Aid, Motor Vehicles, Highways, West Virginia Information Request, Glass Industry Assistance Program, Human Services, Industrial Development, Victims of Crime Act of 1984, Mental Health Facility in Marion County, Governor's Community Partnership Program for Millbridge Manufacturing Plant in Fairmont, Financial Assistance, Job Training Partnership Act, Public Service, Health, Constructing Housing, Education, West Virginia State Aeronautics Commission, Nongame Wildlife Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Aging, Energy, Community Development, Human Services, Page-Kincaid Public Service District, State Weatherization Program, Workers' Compensation Fund, Commerce, Annual Bridge Day, Small Cities Block Grant for Senior Citizen's Building in Greenbrier County, Finance and Administration, Natural Resources, U.S. 60 Scenic Highway, Public Works, Corrections, State Task Force on AIDS, Legislation, Taxes, Personal Note, Letters from Moundsville Penitentiary Inmates, Recommendation, Martin Luther King, Jr. West Virginia Holiday Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Corrections, Moundsville Penitentiary, Human Services, Conference on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Letters from Moundsville Penitentiary Inmates, Legislation, State Child Care, Mental Health, Taxes, Highways, American Cave Conservation Association, Organ Cave and Lost World Caverns, Aging, Natural Resources, Personal Note, Energy, Health, Governor's Conference on Infant Mortality, Education, National Governor's Association Electricity Transmission, Motor Vehicles, Thank You, Governor's Community Partnership Program the White Oak Public Service District, Film, Finance and Administration, Community Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Legislative Issues, Community Partnership Grant for Fayette County, Finance and Administration, Education, Highways, Energy, Anti-Litter Law, Community Partnership Program for Kanawha County, Human Services, Natural Resources, Public Works, Personal Note, Mental Health, Corrections Facilities at Moundsville Penitentiary, Health, Fur Harvester Bill, Public Safety, State Magistrates, Institutionalizing Alleged Serial Killer Hugh C. Montgomery, Thank You, Industrial Development, Economic Development, Page-Kincaid Public Service District, Prison Reform.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: State Finance, Community Partnership Program for White Oak Public Service District, Anti-Litter Law, Human Services, Advisory Board surveys.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: G. G. T. Holman, Jr., Retired Sergeant West Virginia SPOL; Alan F. Holmer, Deputy U.S. Trade Representative, Executive Office of the President; Carl E. Holmberg, President, Holmberg-Len and Associates, Inc.; Darrel E. Holmes, West Virginia Senator; Karen E. Holmstrom, Partner, Consultant, Holmstrom, Holstrom, and Associates; Dr. L. Bruce Holbrook, Head Coach and Team Physician for the USA Jujitsu Team; Mel Holst, Secretary/Treasurer, Businessmen's Executive Club; Richard Holsten, Chairman, the National Coal Council, Inc.; Fred F. Holt, M.D.; David A. Logston, Legislative Analyst, West Virginia Legislature; John Holt, Superintendent, Cedar Lakes Conference Center, Keith L. Holt, School Principal, East Fairmont High School; Kenneth M. Holt, Administrator, Raleigh General Hospital. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Thank You, Support, Energy, Exports, Industrial Development, Honorary West Virginian award, Adjutant General, Community Development, Seat Belt Law, West Virginia Information Request, Computer Systems Consultant, 1985 World Karate Jujitsu Championship, Board of Medicine, Concord College, Board of Regents, Graduation, Autograph Picture Request, Highways, Health, Lottery Commission, Commerce, Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant for Lake Washington Public Service District, Employment, Public Employees Benefits, Personal Note, Corrections, Regional Jail and Prison Authority, Employment Security, Education, Air Pollution Control Commission. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth M. Holt, Administrator, Raleigh General Hospital; Linwood Holton, Chairman, Board of Directors, Appalachian Foundation, Inc.; Lou Holtz, Head Football Coach, University of Notre Dame; Barbara Pedersen Holum, Endowment Director, The National Endowment for Soil and Water Conservation; Wayne D. Holum, Vice President, Guaranty Fuels, Inc.; F. Witcher McCullough, Executive Secretary-Treasurer, West Virginia Bar Association; Paul J. Holzschuh, Star Scout, Troop 529, Special Projects Officer, Boy Scouts of America. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Health, Personal Correspondence, Congratulations, Taxes, Highways, Human Services, Public Safety, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Shinnston, Appalachian Regional Commission, Community Development, Small Cities Block Grant for Stewart and Gore Addition in Cabell County, Aging, Education, Thank You, Conservation Farmer/Rancher Awards Program, Energy, Personal Note, Commission on Uniform State Laws, Judicial Pension Legislation, Boy Scouts, Request for West Virginia State Flag. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Darrell E. Holmes, West Virginia Senator; John A. Holmes, Holmes for Congress, Rhode Island; Linda S. Holmes, Director of Alumni Affairs, Marshall University; Margaret Holmes, Area Manager, Peace Corps; Dr. Presley D. Holmes, Executive Director, West Virginia Educational Broadcasting Authority; Roger A. Holmes, Assistant Vice President, Westvaco; Terry Holt, Barbour Home Health Services. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, National Governor's Association Electricity Transmission, State Capitol Dome, Historic Preservation, Human Services, Education, Health, Thank You, Judicial System, Peace Corps, Motor Vehicles, Radio, Emergency Services, Finance and Administration, Charitable Support, Employment, Clemency. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Reverend David C. Holstein, Elk River Church of the Nazarene; Diana Holstein, Kanawha City Elementary School; Roy L. Holstein, Vice President and Branch Manager, Atlantic Region, Dean Witter Reynolds Inc. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Motor Vehicles, Human Services, Finance and Administration, Accessibility of State Capitol, Prayer in School Amendment, Legislation, Highways, Workers' Compensation Fund, Public Safety, State Municipal Bonds, Distinguished West Virginian award. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Sharon Hom, Assistant Documents, Librarian, Tennessee State Library and Archives; Dorothy Homan, Moorefield Elementary School; Morris M. Homan, President, Pendleton County Commission; Janice R. Homiston, Secretary to the President, American Wood-Stock; Eugene J. Homyak, Chief Regulatory Branch, United States Corps of Engineers; Toni Harrington, Manager, Government and Public Relations, American Honda Motor Company, Inc.; Shoichiro Irimajiri, President, Honda of America Manufacturing, Inc.; Sharon Hondos, Program Director, Region I Planning and Development Council, Region I Area Agency on Aging; Joseph J. Honick, Chairman, National Institute of Building Sciences; Fontaine B. Hooff, President, Contractors Supply Corporation; Robert W. Hood, President, Camp Greenbrier; William T. Hood, Mayor, City of Piedmont; Fontaine B. Hooff, President, Board of Trustees, Ohio Valley Medical Center, Inc.; Irving S. Hook, Secretary-Treasurer, Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association; Timothy R. Hooker, Bartlett Funeral Home; Ronald Hoopper, R. D. Bailey Lake, Corps of Engineers; Elizabeth Hoosier, Second Grade Class, Glen Fork Grade School; Charles R. Hooten, Hooten Equipment Company; J. T. Hooten, Plant Manager, USS Chemicals; Robert Hooten, Jr., Hooten Equipment Company. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Governor's Office Reports, Congratulations, Flood Assistance, Industrial Development, Support, West Virginia State Representative in Tokyo, Main Street, Community Development, Education, Health, Seat Belt Laws, Greetings from the Governor, Human Services, Aging, Foreign Direct Investments, Health, Workers' Compensation Fund, Labor Dispute, United Steelworkers Strike at Ormet Corporation, West Virginia Information Request, Title III grant, Energy, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Piedmont, Veterans' Affairs, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Non-Live Racing Meet, Gambling, Highways, Taxes, Pride in USA Award, Campaign Donation, Public Energy Authority, Thank You, Training Assistance program, Christmas Greetings. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Perry Hooter, Jr., Member, Alabama House of Delegates; David Turrentine, Anthony D'Ulisse, Joseph Romagnoli, Commissioners, Hooverson Heights Public Service District; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Director, Governor's Office, Community and Industrial Development; Barry Goldwater, United States Senator; Bob Hope; Daniel W. Hope, Mayor, City of Petersburg; Burkey Lilly, Economic Development Department, Hope Gas, Inc.; John W. Hopf, NRA Field Representative; Douglas Hopkins, President, Showtime Amusements, Inc.; Harry Hopkins, Secretary, Springfield Ruritan Club; Larry Hopkins, Member of Congress, Congress of the United States; Ben Bailey, Chief Administrator, Office of the Governor; Miriam Hopkins, Editor, The Clay Herald; Maureen S. Hopkins, Ohio Junior Masters Tournament, Capri Bowling Lanes, Inc.; Michael W. Hopkins, President, Morgantown Board of Realtors; Richard L. Hopkins, President, Preston County Chamber of Commerce; Rochard L. Hopkins, President, Pioneer Press of West Virginia, Inc.; Stephen A. Hopkins, President, Citibank; Virginia Jackson Hopkins, Rape and Domestic Violence Information Center, Inc.; Muriel B. Hopp, Principal, Ithan Elementary School; David H. Hopper, M.D., Total Life Family Practice Center, Inc.; Alice Hopson, Secretary, Point Pleasant High School, Band Boosters Organization. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Economic Development, Community Development Block Grant for Hooverson Heights Public Service District, Bob Hope Golf Classic, Community Development, Personal Note, Natural Resources, Industrial Development, Hazardous Waste Treatment, Thank You, Presbyterian Church History, Civil Contingent Fund, Legislative Issues, Sympathy, Highways, Distinguished West Virginian award, Recommendation from the Governor, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Labor Strike, State Flag Request, Legislative Issues, Real Estate, Human Services, Employment Security, Taxes, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction, VISTA request, Social Security Administration, Family, Religion, Workers' Compensation Fund, Photo Request, National Band Festival, Gambling. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Carolyn L. Hoover, Executive Director, Litter Control of Mercer County; Dr. Richard G. Hoover, Assistant Superintendent, Upshur County Schools; William M. Ansel, Teachers Retirement Board. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Natural Resources, Finance and Administration, Birthday Greeting, Highways, Distinguished West Virginian award, West Virginia information request, Aging, Postal Service, Legislative Issues, Public Employees Retirement Act, Flood Assistance, Human Services. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Donald W. Honaker II, President, HGO Technology, Inc.; C. Ray Honaker, American College of Health Care Administrators; Ralph W. Honaker, Past Department Commander, Department of West Virginia Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S.; R. W. Honaker, Adjutant, Huntington Detachment, Marine Corps League; C. Ray Honaker, Administrator, Arthur B. Hodges Center, Inc. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Workers' Compensation Fund, Public Transit, Highways, Support, Veterans' Affairs, Health, Corrections, Thank You, Trident Submarine, U.S.S. West Virginia, Health, Employment, Education. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Corporation for Enterprise Development; Tom L. Horn, Jr., President, Kanawha Steel and Equipment Company; William W. Horn, Vice President, Oxford Financial Services; Jerry K. Horne, Principal, Panther Elementary School; Mallory E. Horne, Jr., President, Gold Leaf Corporation. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Industrial Development, Personal Note, Highways, Human Services, Education, Board of Regents, Insurance Commission, West Virginia Information Request, Lottery Commission, Industrial Development, Thank You, Lottery, Community Development, Natural Resources, Legislative Issues, Commerce, Statue of Liberty Centennial. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Kiyotaka Horita, President, Horita Timber Co., Ltd.; Tetsuya Horie, Leader of Keidanren Investment, Expansion Mission to the U.S., Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan. Ltd.; Richard Hornbeck, President, Ford Top Auto Sales; Constance Horner, Director, United States Office of Personnel Management; H. Richard Horner, Director, Alternate Energy and Resources Department, Texaco, Inc.; Andrew P. Hornsby, Administrator, Mid-Atlantic Region, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA; Helmut O. Hornung, Vice President, F. L. Smithe Machine Company, Inc.; Tamara Horodysky, Chair, Visits International for Soviets and Americans; R. H. Miller, Major, Chief of Staff, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Donald E. Hudson, General Manager, Charles Town Races; Jerry L. Horsewood, President, AdaSoft, Inc.; William F. Horton, Shawnee Lodge No. 657 Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks; Emily Horvat, Weirton Daily Times. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Natural Resources, Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Shinnston, Homemakers' Club, Thank You, Labor Strikes, Distinguished West Virginian award, Industrial Development, Employment Security, Job Training Partnership Act, Civil Contingent Fund, Congratulations, Equal Pay, Energy, Surplus Food Program, Education, Anchor Hocking, USDA 1985 Annual Food Program Report, Flood Assistance, Highways, Taxes, Family visits between USSR and USA relatives, Anniversary Greeting, Horse breeds in WV, Public Safety, Horse Racing Industry, Information Request, Corrections, Recommendation, Health, Budget Cuts, Sympathy, Flag Request, Army National Guard Combat Aviation Support Company. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Peter Lescrenier, Marketing Specialist, Gammex, Inc.; Charles C. Steele, Baker, Watts and Company; Pat Ellicott, Comptroller, Office of the Governor; Charles H. Hostetler, President, West Virginia Archeological Society; Carolyn Hostutler, Mayor, Hundred; Jack Hostutler, Manager, Central West Virginia Transit Authority; John Hostutler, President, Board of Directors, Central West Virginia Community Action Association; John E. Hostutler, General Manager, Central WV Transit Authority. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Employment and Training, Agriculture, Congratulations, Anti-Abortion, Board of Regents, Health, Hospital Services, Hospital Finance Authority, West Virginia Hospital Finance Authority, Corrections, Moundsville Penitentiary Uprising Hostage Reimbursement, Plumbers and Pipefitters Union in City of Clarksburg, Emergency Water and Sewer, Finance and Administration, Community Food and Nutrition Grant, Transit. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Records of constituent opinions on legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Delegate Arno B. Hott, West Virginia Silver Haired Legislature; Donald C. Hott, Chief Judge, Twenty-First Judicial Circuit; George A. Hott, Sheriff of Hardy County; Jim Hott, Chairperson, Board of Directors, Region VIII Planning and Development Council; Pamela P. Hott, Potomac Valley Soil Conservation District; Coraletta Houck, Gihon School Conservation Club; Russell Houck, Personnel Director, City of Huntington; Wayne Houck, Mayor, Town of Mabscott; John F. McCuskey, Commissioner, State of West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Dr. Sophia Peterson, Professor, Coordinator, International Studies Major, Co-Director, FACDIS, West Virginia University; John Houseman, Executive Vice President, Irving Bank Corporation; Miroslav Houstecky, Ambassador, Czechoslovak Socialist Republic; J. Roy Houston, Chairman for the Board of Directors, Westmoreland Conservation District; T. R. Houston, M.D., John Marshall Medical Services, Inc.; Rebecca Hamilton, President, Lemma Village, Inc.; Richard Houvouras, West Virginia House of Delegates; Vaughn W. Hovey, Director, Materials Management Division, Eastman Kodak Company; Janet Hovious, Director of Development, the Charleston Symphony Orchestra; Robert L. Hoye, Vice President, Human Resources, Borg-Warner Chemicals, Inc. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Aging, Greetings from Governor, Judicial Retirement System, Judicial Resignation (Chief Judge Donald C. Hott), Human Services, Sheriff Office Improvements, Weatherization Assistance Program, Natural Resources, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Public Transit Support, Judicial Widow Pensions, Highways, Aging, Supreme Court of WV Decision, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Community Development Block Grant for Town of Mabscott, Distinguished West Virginian Certificate, Issues, Commerce, Health, Anti-Abortion, Hare Krishna, Finance and Administration, Workers' Compensation Fund, House Finance Committee, Industrial Development Director Lysander Dudley's remarks, West Virginia Information Request, Berkeley Springs State Park, Motor Vehicles, Industrial Development, Birthday Greetings, Rowlesburg Lake Project, Medicaid, Housing Project, Nicholas County Public Service District, Small Cities Block Grant for Nicholas County, Small Cities Block Grant for Cabell County, National Governors' Association, Lottery, Eastman Kodak Company, Coal Industry, Natural Resources, West Virginia State Bar Association. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Leslie D. Howearth, Correctional Officer I, Moundsville Penitentiary; Earl Howell, Mayor, Town of Whitesville; Edwin J. Howell, Executive Director, Indiana Commission on Public Records; Leonard E. Howell, President, Pocahontas County Board of Education; Walter D. Helmick, President, Pocahontas County Commission; William K. Howell, President, Miller Brewing Company; Pauline Hyre, President, Grant County Commission; Willard M. Ansel, Executive Secretary, Teachers Retirement Board; Pat J. Howley, Commander of Post 1475, Catholic War Veterans, Sant Francis of Assisi Church, St. Albans; R. Gordon Hoxie, President, Center for the Study of the Presidency, Sister Ann Hoye, President, Sisters of Saint Joseph of Wheeling; Mrs. George Hoylman, President, Pearl S. Buck Birthplace Foundation, Inc. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Taxes, Postal Service in Albright, Education, Thank You, Human Services, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, Moundsville Penitentiary Uprising, Flood Assistance, Highways, Hunting in Pendleton County, Public Record Form Storage, National Association of State Forms Management Systems, Birthday Greetings, Public Service Commission, Natural Resources, Public Safety, Community Development, Health, West Virginia Information Request, Legislation, Teachers' Retirement Fund, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Workers' Compensation Fund, Culture and History, U.S.S. Stump exhibit in the State Museum, Flag Request, Presidential Studies Quarterly, 1986 Harry S. Truman Scholar, Pearl S. Buck Birthplace, WVU student stipends, Property Dispute, Liability Insurance.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Clint Howard, Boy's Club of Huntington, Inc.; Joan R. Howard, Ed. D., RN, Associate Professor of Nursing, West Virginia University Medical Center; Margaret E. L. Howard, Cabinet Secretary, State of New Jersey, Governor's Office; Michael Howard, Church of the Open Door, Nampa, Idaho; Ralph Howard, Design Division, West Virginia Department of Highways; Russell L. Howard, Chairman, Eastern West Virginia Regional Airport Authority; Stephen N. Howard, Headmaster, The American Boychoir School; Wallace B. Howard, Safety Manager, Federal Correctional Institutions; William Howard, Vice President, Marketing Division, Bank of Credit and Commerce International. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Human Services, Education, Student Teaching, Thank You, Marhsall University Employee Salary, West Virginia Information Request, Highways, Photograph Request, Governor's Task Force on Drunk Driving, Workers' Compensation Fund, State of the State Address, West Virginia Teachers Retirement Fund, Public Safety, Birthday Greeting, National Governor's Association Center for Policy Research and Analysis, Finance and Administration, Christmas Greetings, Leasing State Building, Eastern West Virginia Regional Airport, Port Authority Legislation, American Boychoir School, Flag Request, Taxes, Lottery, County Fire Boards, State Fire Administrator, Trade. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Judith A. Huber, R.N., Ph. D., Chairperson, Subcommittee for Family Protection; R. D. Hubbard, Chairman, AFG Industries, Inc.; James W. Hubbell, President and CEO, Thomas Memorial Hospital; Judith Huber, President, Board of Directors, Domestic Violence Coalition of Parkersburg, Inc.; Judith Huber, Chairperson, Subcommittee on Family Protection; Judith A. Huber, President, Board of Directors, Domestic Violence Coalition of Parkersburg, Inc.; Shui-teh Hsu, Mayor, City of Taipei, Republic of China; J. C. Huang, CCNAA Investment and Trade; Carroll Hubbard, Member of Congress for Kentucky; Lewis E. Hubbard, President, Sanitation Systems of Ohio Valley, Inc. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Abortion, Human Services, Commerce, Support, Treatment of Incarcerated People, Industrial Development, Thank You, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, Unemployment Compensation for strikers, Birthday Greetings, State Employee Salaries, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Donation Request, Library Funding, Community Development, Kammer Plant and EPA, Community Servies Block Grant for Domestic Violence in Parkersburg, Medical Malpractice, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Corrections, Board of Regents, Liability Insurance, Victim Assistance Program, Family Protection Program, Lumber Imports, Gift, National Youth Science Camp, West Virginia Manufacturing Directory, USA Products Exhibition in Taiwan, Labor Dispute, UMWA, Massey Coal Co., Care of Incarcerated People, Health, Legislative Issues, Solid Waste Association, Thank You. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jay M. Hoke, Legal Counsel and Director, Office of Customer Relations, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Rezin B. Hudkins, Chairman, Grant-Union Public Service District; Donald Hudnall, Chairman, Elk Two-Mile Public Service District; William H. Hudnut III, President, National Conference Republican Mayors and Municipal Elected Officials; David N. Hudspeth, President, Masonic Building Company; Delbert Huey, Mayor, City of Mannington. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Weston Facility, Taxes, Public Service Commission, Family Law Master, Human Services, Support, Workers' Compensation Fund, Community Development, Clemency, West Virginia Information Request, Election '88, Flag Request, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Mannington, Economic Development, West Virginia Products, Gambling. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Barton Hudson, Professor of Music, Division of Music, West Virginia University; Camilla Hudson, Documents Assistance, Center for Research Libraries; Clarence A. Hudson, Vice Consul of the US; Donald E. Hudson, General Manager, Charles Town Races; Governor Pierre S. du Pont, IV, Vice Chairman of the Board, Hudson Institute; Peggy K. Hudson, Chairperson, Princess Committee, West Virginia Society of Washington, National Conference of State Societies; Reverend Richard J. Huelsman, S.J., Immaculate Conception Church, Columbus, OH. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Higher education salary funds, Human Services, Highways, Executive Budget, Residency, Small Cities Block Grant for Ranson, Education, Wood Treatment Plant in Ranson, Industrial Development, Horse Racing Industry, Donation Request, Birthday Greeting, Hudson Institute, Education and Employment, Motor Vehicles, Christmas Thank You, Putnam Birthplace in Hurricane, Corning Glass Workers, Retirement, Employment Security, National Cherry Blossom Festival, Small Business Division of the Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Aging, Taxes. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard E. Hug, President and CEO, Environmental Elements Corporation; Jack S. Huggins, Buch and Donovan Pharmacy; Richard L. Huggins, President, New Cumberland Area Chamber of Commerce; Zhang Huide, President, Machinery Manufacturing Bureau of Ministry and Coal Industry, Peoples Republic of China, Mining Machinery Manufacturing Company. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Natural Resources, Hazardous Waste Disposal, Support, Health, Community Development, Commerce, Highways, Lottery, West Virginia Information Request, Weirton Steel, Donation Request, Economic Development, Trade, Energy. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Beth Hughes, Executive Director, New England Non-Profit Housing Development Corporation; Bart B. Lay, Jr., Director, State of West Virginia Department of Mines; Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State; David M. Hughes, President, I-79 Truck Stop, Inc.; Tong Xin Li, Project Manager, China National Coal Import and Export Corporation; Robert Griffin, WV Department of Health, Primary Care Unit; Doris R. Hughes, Administrator, Intercounty Health, Inc.; Dorothy Hughes, Orange County Coordinating Republican Assembly; Harry Hughes, Governor, Maryland. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Aging, Housing, Mining Fatality, Motor Vehicles, Public Works, Media Coverage, Circuit Judge, Salary Equalization for State Employees, Lottery, Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, Honorary West Virginian Award, Energy, Health, Donation Request, Natural Resources, Education, Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant for City of Cameron, Solid Waste Disposal, Abandoned House Demolition, Corrections, National Flag Day, Maryland State of State Address, National Governor's Association, National Youth Science Camp, Cumberland Airport, Taxes, Aeronautics Commission, Professional Sports Antitrust Legislation, NFL Franchise in Baltimore. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: J. V. Hughes, Operations Manager, Exxon Company, U.S.A.; Benjamin Bailey, Administrative Assistant to the Governor; Mary F. Hughes, Administrative Law Paralegal, Legal Aid of Charleston; Michael J. Hughes, Clinical Director, Prestera Center for Mental Health Services; Phyllis J. Hughes, J.D., District II Director, Iowa Federation of Women's Club, General Federation of Women's Clubs. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: State Emergency Response Commission, Highways, FBI Informant, West Virginia Information Request, Human Services, Aging, Sympathy, Personal Note, Congratulations, Taxes, Legal Aid, Mental Health, Legislation, Thank You, Motor Vehicles, Flag Request, Legal Question, Natural Resources, Panther State Forest, Corrections, Hare Krishna. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Daniel C. Hull, Representative, Concerned Parents and Citizens; Thomas O. White, Representative, Concerned Parents and Citizens; Paul Richard Hull, Senior Assistant Attorney General, State of West Virginia; Chief Deputy Joseph Hummel, Marshall County Sheriff's Department; E. David Humphrey, Executive Vice President, Magnet Bank; Gordon J. Humphrey, New Hampshire, United States Senator; James F. Humphreys, West Virginia House of Delegates; John D. Humphreys, Director, Charleston Barber College; Kenneth K. Humphreys, Secretary/ Treasurer, Beta Theta Pi House of WVU, Executive Director, American Association of Cost Engineers; Priscilla Humphreys, Republican National Committeewoman for West Virginia; Rose M. Humway, Magistrate, State of West Virginia Magistrate Court. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Seatbelt Laws, Workers' Compensation Fund, Education, Collective Bargaining, Civil Action Suit, Support, Recommendation, Archives and History, Computer Training, Public Employees Retirement Benefits, Highways, Human Rights, Birthday Greeting, Small Cities Block Grant for Williamsburg Senior Citizen, Retirement, West Virginia Information Request, Reappraisal, Taxes, Thank You, Traffic Violation, Flag Request, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction, Investments, Personal Note, Legislation, Thank You, Labor, Natural Resources, Bridge Day, National Governors' Association Electricity Transmission, Insurance, Liability Insurance, Davis Power Project, Energy, Health, Funding Request, West Virginia Information Request, Motor Vehicles, Human Services. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Nick Rahall, II, U.S. Congressman for West Virginia; Joseph W. Hunnicutt III, President, Marshall University Society of Yeager Scholars; Bruce W. Hunter, Financial Consultants International, Inc.; Don E. Hunter, President, West Virginia Trappers Association, Inc.; J. Burton Hunter, III, President, Upshur County Senior Citizens Opportunity Center; John P. Hunter, Jr., Executive Director, Very Special Arts West Virginia; Jon Hunter, Interim Director, Region 6 Planning and Development Council; Jon Hunter, Director, Region VI Area Agency on Aging; J. Robert Hunter, President, National Insurance Consumer Organization, Marie Edwards, Section Chief, Certification Section, West Virginia Civil Service System; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator for West Virginia; Richard W. Hunter, Development Planner, Resource Consultants and Developers, Inc.; Susan Hunter, PhD, Department of Political Science, West Virginia University; William C. Hunter, State RACES Radio Officer; Michael Cunningham, Manager, INCO Alloys International, Inc.; Stephen G. Roberts, Secretary-Treasurer, Greater Huntington Development Corporation; Huntington High School Students Tutors; Michael F. Hill, Office of the Secretary of the Treasury, Office of Revenue Sharing; Ronald J. Coleman, Vice President, Human Resources, Ashland Coal, Inc.; Roy W. Mundy II, Vice President and Manager, Huntington Water Corporation; Frank E. Hanshaw, Jr., Huntington Wholesale Furniture Company, Inc.; Jim Hupp, American Office Systems, Inc.; Norman K. Huppert, Sr., President, K. H. Huppert Company. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Health, Workers' Compensation Fund, Human Services, Kammer Plant, Environmental Regulations, Highways, Immigration, Aging, Property Reappraisal, Legislative Issues, Taxes, Industrial Development, Princeton High School, Yeager Scholars, Federal Aviation Administration's Eastern Region and State Aviation Officials, Public Safety, Insurance, Apartheid in South Africa, Lottery, Natural Resources, Tort Reform, Corrections, Very Special Arts Festival, West Virginia's 125 birthday celebration, Community Development, Medical Malpractice, Abortion, Job Training Partnership Act, Employment and Training, Support, Energy, Environmental Survey, Amateur Radio Operators, 1985 Flood Aid, Motor Vehicles, Employment Security, Greater Huntington Development Corporation, Dropout Prevention Program, Campaign Advertisements, Huntington Herald Dispatch, West Virginia Racing Commission, Foreign Investment, Campaign Material, Huntington Speedway, Huntington Water Corporation, AAU Women's Basketball, Farm Animal Protection, Industrial Development. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ceretha Hunt, President, Sophia Area Colin Anderson Fund; Dean Carl Selinger, College of Law, West Virginia University; Claude J. Hunt, Mayor, Winfield; Don Joe Hunt, Kanawha County Commission; Guy Hunt, Governor of Alabama; Cecil Rainey, Secretary of the Cabinet, State of Alabama; James B. Hunt, Jr., Chairman, Advisory Committee, Mental Health Services Program for Youth; James C. Hunt, Member, Clarksburg City Council; Gregory R. Hunter, Contract Coordinator, WV Construction and Industrial Training Service Inc. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Human Services, Motor Vehicles, Highways, Recommendation from Governor, Small Cities Block Grant for Town of Sophia, Mental Health, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Coopers Creek Meeting, Education, Public Safety, State Employee Salaries, Aging, National Governors' Association, Appalachian Regional Commission, National Youth Science Camp, Thank You, Public Safety, Health, Congratulations, Veterans Affairs, Corrections, Capital Punishment, Natural Resources, Industrial Development, Labor Unions, Liability Insurance, Thank You, Small Cities Block Grant for Gandeeville Public Service Department, Education, National Federation of the Blind West Virginia, State Capitol Gold Dome, Industrial Development. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dorothy Hurd, Manager, Fairmont Motor Lodge, Inc.; John Hurd, President, West Virginia State Chamber of Commerce; John D. Hurd, President, West Virginia Chamber of Commerce; David Hurry, M.D., John Marshall Medical Services, Inc.; Richard K. Hursey, President, Universal Fabricators, Inc.; Hild Hursh, M.A., Infant and Early Childhood Program Coordinator, West Virginia University; Elmo J. Hurst, Chief Operating Officer, Elgin National Industry, Inc.; Captain Herbert M. Hurst, Commander Group Upper Ohio River, U.S. Coast Guard; Elizabeth Hurwitz-Schwab, Human Resources Manager, Petersburg Garment Company; Walter Hussa, Real Estate Manager, FMC Corporation; Gemma Hussey T.D., Minister for Social Welfare, Oifig An Aire Leasa Shoisialaigh, Office of the Minister for Social Welfare. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Travel Council, Commerce, Birthday Greeting, Civil Service Examination, Employment, Legislative Issues, Commission for the Deaf, Mountaineer Road Committee, Property Tax Reappraisal, West Virginia Manufacturers Association, Main Street West Virginia, Community Development, Highways, Education, Workers' Compensation, National Soccer League in West Virginia, State Land Management, Gauley and Meadow Rivers, Economic Development, Unemployment, Employment Security, Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, Tax Policy, Political Debate Invitation, Personal Note, Public Service Commission, Human Services, Community Work Experience Program, Environmental Protection Agency lawsuit against the City of Hurricane for violating the Clean Water Act, Medicaid, Sympathy, Industrial Development, Health, Women's Shelter, Coast Guard Reserve Units, New Industry, Worker's Compensation Fund, Natural Resources, Housing and Urban Development, Photo Request, Job Training Partnership Act, West Virginia Information Request, Public Employees Insurance Benefits, Corrections, Legal Assistance, Energy, Ireland Social Welfare, Congratulations, Automatic Signature System, Flood Assistance, Banking matters. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dr. K Duane Hurley, President Emeritus, Salem College; Patrick J. Hurley, Chairman, Selective Committee, National Governor's Association. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Commerce, Blackwater Falls State Park, Eagle Scout, Congratulations, Human Services, Highways, Thank You, Support, U.S. Postal Service Stamps, West Virginia Information Request, Abortion, Workers' Compensation Fund, Employment Security, National Governor's Association Awards Program Invitation, Corrections. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Fields C. Hutchens, President, West Virginia Solid Waste Association; Robert J. Hutchenson, Veterans Administration Medical Center; Vince L. Hutchins, M.D., Director, Division of Maternal and Child Health, Bureau of Health Care Delivery and Administration, Health Resources and Service Administration. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Public Service Commission, Legislation, Natural Resources, Social Security, Corrections, Incarcerated Veterans, Health, 1987-1988 Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant Application. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lt. Col. James M. Hutchinson, 72d Ordnance Battalion; Paul R. Hutchinson, Jr., Delegate, 22nd District, West Virginia Legislature; Billie Jean Hutsenpiller, Secretary, Greenbrier County Democratic Women's Club; Donald Hutton, Administrator, Cabell Huntington Hospital. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Worker's Compensation Fund, Flag Request, Loan, Congratulations, Anniversary Greeting, Wyoming County Petroglyphs, Horse Creek Petroglyphs, Natural Resources, Charter Medical, Wetland Creation in Greenbrier County, Highways, Tort Reform Legislation, Personal Note, Health, Hico Clinic, Motor Vehicles, Public Service Commission, Institutional Conservation Program, Energy, Medicaid, Collective Bargaining, Legislative Issues, Commerce, Golf Course at Cacapon State Park, Corrections. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Paul R. Hutchinson, Jr., Delegate, 22nd District, West Virginia Legislature; Louie Hutchinson, Chairman, Malden Public Service District; Osan Military Community, APO San Francisco. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Request for Position in Governor's Administration, Community Development, Small Cities Block Grant for Town of Lester, Education, Highways, Support, Seat Belt Legislation, Thank You, Eagle Scouts, Public Service Commission, Legal, Aging, Medical Malpractice Insurance, Community Partnership Grant Program for Malden Public Service District, Worker's Compensation Fund, Health, Greetings from Governor. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Paul R. Hutchinson, Jr., Delegate, 22nd District, West Virginia Legislature. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Finance and Administration, Big Bend Public Service District, Corrections, Highways, Legislative Issues, Natural Resources, Taxes, Arts and Culture, Charter Medical, Mental Health Facility, Industrial Development, Health, Economic Development, Get Well Note, Legislation, State Debt, Regional Jail and Prison Authority, Thank You, Commerce, Golf Course near Glade Springs, Human Services, Grandview State Park, Little Beaver State Park, Covered Bridge Program, Performing Arts, Personal Note, State Capitol Gold Dome, Pay Raise, Thomas E. Lightfoot Camp, Legislation, Obituary for R. Paul Hutchinson, Corrections, National Governor's Association Electricity Transmission, Wineries in West Virginia, Small Cities Block Grant for Town of Lester, Energy. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Paul R. Hutchinson, Jr., Delegate, 22nd District, West Virginia Legislature. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Educational Broadcasting Authority, Economic Development, Charter Medical, Health, Legislation, Travel, Commerce, Culture and History, Historic Preservation, Natural Resources, Wineries, Highways, Beckley College, Bonds, Grandview State Park, Taxes, Toll Road Commission, Labor, Mental Health Complex in Beckley, Personal Note, Education Grievance Board, Theatre Arts of West Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jack R. Huyet, President, Blakeley Bank and Trust Company; Tom Tinder, Administrative Assistant to the Governor; K. R. Hwang, President, Dong Bu, Ltd.; Arnout Hyde, Jr., Editor, Wonderful West Virginia; James P. Hyer, Regional Vice President, CBI Equifax; J. Brian Hyland, Inspector General, U.S. Department of Labor, Chair, Computer Committee, President's Council on Integrity and Efficiency; Edgar \"Hike\" Heiskell, Chairman, West Virginian Republican State Executive Committee; Gary H. Hylton, Mayor, City of Logan. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Board of Probation and Parole, Small Cities Block Grant for Ranson Neighborhood Revitalization, Public Service Commission, Explosives at Chessie Cumbo Yard, Association Dues for Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, Industrial Development, Highways, Thank You, Honorary West Virginian Award, Commerce, Graduation, Distinguished West Virginian Award, Natural Resources, Human Services, Finance and Administration, Abortion, Quaker State Refinery, Education, Job Training Partnership Act, Computer Technology, Employment and Training, Aging, Property Tax Reappraisal, Support, Congratulations, Energy, Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Community Partnership funds for Logan County. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Gary H. Hylton, Mayor, City of Logan; Richard Hylton, Executive Director, American Association for Vocational Instructional Materials; Ann Hyre, Account Representative, Control Data Corporation; Anthony Hyre, Chief, Adrian Volunteer Fire Department; Glenda S. Hyre, Development Coordinator, Lewis County Development Authority; Glenda S. Hyre, Executive Director, Historic Lewis County Chamber of Commerce; Pauline Hyre, President, Grant County Commission; Donald H. Hutton, President, Cabell Huntington Hospital. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Community Partnership Program for City of Logan, Community Development, Highways, Thank You, Workers' Compensation Fund, Congratulations, Drugs, National Governor's Association Electricity Transmission, Support, Human Services, Education, Employment and Training, Donation Request, Energy, Health, Hico Clinic, West Virginia Information Request, Title IIA 3% Older Individuals, Title III Dislocated Workers, Small Business Energy Audits, Fuel and Energy Office, Title IIA Youth Programs, Weston Facility, Aging, Industrial Marketing Campaign for Lewis County, Legislative Issues, Ribbon Cutting, State Library Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission Grant for Grant County Industrial Park, Flood Recovery, Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant for Cabell County, State of the State Address, Medicaid, Public Employees Insurance Benefits. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Nancy Tonkin Icard, Executive Director of WV Human Resources Association; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Statue of Liberty Rededication, Volkswagen's Facility, disability, library funding, Department of Highways, Public Employees Insurance Board, Handicapped Parking, higher education, IBM Computers, GOCID, WV Youth Coalition, Aid to Families with Dependent Children.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John H. Ice, Mayor of Paden City; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Thomas L. Iceman, president of the Gerstenslager Company; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; Carl C. Ichan, CEO of Trans World Airlines Inc.; Terry L. Iden, president of the Independent Oil and Gas Association of WV. The topics include: Shortline School, Federal Mediation Service, GOCID, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Department of Highways, Small Cities Block Grant – Paden City, Department of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Insurance, Volkswagen Facility, Department of Employment Security, ICC Reform Act of 87, Airline Reservations Marketing, ideas, Independent Oil and Gas Association of WV, Oil and Gas Extraction Point Source, Public Relations, Identification Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Stanley O. Ikenberry, president of the University of Illinois; Augustus F. Hawkins, U.S. House of Representative from California; Alan C. Nelson, Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization Service for the U.S. Department of Justice; Ronald Reagan, President of the United States. The topics include: Liability Insurance, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Tri-County Expressway, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Labor, Commission on Higher Education, Workers Compensation Fund, Board of Regents, Department of Natural Resources, Distinguished West Virginian, illness, Department of Employment Security, Immigration Reform and Control Act, liquor license.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Edwin C. Bearss, Chief Historian of the National Park Service for the U.S. Department of the Interior; Robert D. Orr, Governor of Indiana; Charles F. Ingalsbee, Jr., General Manager of The Greenbrier; Bernard R. Simmons, president and CEO of Ingersoll-Rand Company; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: Inco Alloys, Inauguration, Inaugural Address, Incremental Pay, Income Tax Refunds, Tax Department, Department of Education, Independence Hall, Historic Preservation, Independence High School, Independent Insurance Agents of America, Indianapolis News, Indigo Land and Development Inc., Indigo Oil and Gas Refining Inc., Industrial Development, Industrial Maintenance Service Inc., Industrial Prospect – Allegheny Mt. Wool Fair Association, Information Systems, Coal Investment Symposium, The Greenbrier, Department of Energy, Fire Department, Ingersoll-Rand's Beckley Closure, public employees, Department of Human Services, Child Advocate Office, Workers Compensation Fund, Community and Industrial Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Robert J. Darnall, president and CEO of Inland Steel Company; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; J. Gordon Price, president of Struthers Corporation; K. Inohara, VP of NKK America, Inc. The topics include: Proposed Assembly Plant, GOCID, Ingraham Fund Inc., Department of Highways, Lemon Law Protection, Inheritance Tax, Initiative for Understanding: American Soviet Youth Exchange, Inland Steel Company, Workers Compensation Fund, Kammer Plant, Department of Finance and Administration, Fiscal Impact of Educational Reform, Department of Education, campaign advertising, government innovations, Community and Industrial Development, NKK America Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various organizations about the International Children's Day Festival.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Kenes C. Bowling, Executive Director of the Interstate Mining Compact; W. Timothy Dowd, Executive Director of Interstate Oil Compact Commission; Steve Cowper, Governor of Alaska; Gregory E. Conrad, Executive Director of the Interstate Mining Compact Commission; George Mickelson, Governor of South Dakota; Garrey Carruthers, Governor of New Mexico; William R. Sharpe, Jr., WV State Senator; Larry E. Schifano, WV House of Delegates; George A. Sinner, Governor of North Dakota. The topic of the folder is the Interstate Mining Compact Commission and the Interstate Oil Compact Commission and the Department of Energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Alan R. Isley, president of the Specialty Vehicle Institute of America; Lee L. Verstanding, Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs; Gerald L. Baliles, Governor of Virginia; Charles S. Robb, Governor of Virginia; Barbara Brunner, president of the International Association of Assessing Officers; Carroll A. Greathouse, president of International Venture Capital Institute, Inc.; Abdullah Bin Faisal Bin Turki Alsaud, Secretary General of the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu; William J. Bennett, U.S. Secretary of the Department of Education; Neil Goldschmidt, Governor of Oregon. The topics include: higher education, ATV Safety, Department of Corrections, Department of Institutions, Institutional Conservation Program, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, drought, Intergovernmental Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, International Activities, International Children's Festival, International Conference on Assessment Administration, International Venture Capital Institute Inc., Agency for International Development, African Drought, International Integrity Program, support, International Peace Walk, International Platform Association, International Trade, International Youth Award, Interstate Commerce Commission Reform Act of 1987, Interstate Mining Compact Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains the Island Creek Corporation North Branch Mine Life Extension project plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains invitation greetings from the governor. It contains correspondence with George Bush, Vice President of the United States; Elizabeth H. Dole, U.S. Secretary of Transportation; Robert Dole, U.S. Senator from Kansas; Nobuo Matsunaga, Ambassador of Japan; Queen Sirikit of Thailand; John D. Hurd, president of the WV Chamber of Commerce; Douglas J. MacMaster, Jr., president of Merck, Sharp, and Dohme; Stan Green, VP of Corporate Information Systems of Allstate Insurance Company; Daniel J. Terra, Ambassador-at-Large for Cutural Affairs of the Terra Museum of American Art. The topics/organizations include: AAU/USA Junior Olympics, American Advertising Federation, American Association of Public Welfare Attorneys, Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course, Boy Scouts, Huntington Museum of Art, Charleston Convention and Visitors Bureau, Air National Guard, Founders Day in Keyser, Congressional Medal of Honor Award Ceremony, National Association of Insurance Commissioners, Political Process Workshop, Department of Culture and History, National Eligibility Workers Association, Pendleton County Library, political debate, business investment, 1988 Pebble Beach Pro-Am Golf Tournament, Mountain State Forest Festival, National Education Association, 87th Division Association, Neighborhood Reinvestment, George Washington University Medical Center, Society of American Foresters, American School Counseors Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains invitations and greetings from the governor. It contains correspondence with Tom Bell, Mayor of Powhatan Point, OH; Thais Blatnik, WV House of Delegates; John Chernenko. WV State Senator; George Bush, Vice President of the United States; Jimmy Carter, U.S. President; Martha Layne Collins, Governor of Kentucky; Elizabeth H. Dole, U.S. Secretary of Transportation; John Karras, WV State Senator; Stella Koerner, Mayor of Wheeling, WV; Pete Kovalyk, Mayor of Bellaire, OH; Thomas Loehr, WV State Senator; David McKinley, WV House of Delegates; Carol Nelson, president of the Southeastern Museums Conference; M. B. Oglesby, Assistant to the U.S. President for Legislative Affairs; Paul Otte, WV House of Delegates; Jon Saffell, Mayor of Glen Dale, WV; Anthony Scaffidi, Mayor of Benwood, WV; Tom Slokan, Mayor of Moundsville, WV; Lee M. Thomas, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency; Dan Tonkovich, president of the WV State Senate; Alfred Tribett, Mayor of McMechen, WV; Larry Weidebusch, WV House of Delegates; Anita Wiley, Mayor of Shadyside, OH; Albert Yanni, WV House of Delegates. The topics/organizations include: Ad Hoc Coalition for International Electric Power Trade Luncheon, Air National Guard, American Guild of English Handbell Ringers, American Production and Inventory Control Society, Moundsville Bridge Opening, Spirit of Freedom Foundation, America Celebrates Children National Committee, WVU Commencement Address, Community and Industrial Development, Department of Corrections, Southern States Correctional Association, International Reading Association, Southeastern Museums Conference, Department of Culture and History, International Association of Square Dance Callers, 103rd Engineer Combat Battalion, USA/Canada Lions Forum, Department of Natural resources, United Negro College Fund Alumni Council, United States Marine Corps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with R. A. Ireland, president of Bell Atlantic Knowledge Systems, Inc.; Shoichiro Irimajiri, president of Honda of America Manufacturing, Inc.; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Paul S. Israel, president of Travel Video Concepts. The topics include: Investigator License, Investment Advisors Inc., Investment Banking Report, election, Educational Testing Service, Kaiser Aluminum, School Consolidation Bill, Department of Natural resources, Gold on Capitol Dome, DARPA Initiative, Department of Energy, Honorary West Virginian, Lottery, Tax Department, Tax Reform, Honda of America Manufacturing Inc., employment, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Department of Corrections, Department of Education, budget, Civil Service System, Department of Health, Department of Motor Vehicles, Island Creek Corporation, Island Press, WV State Police, Department of Public Safety, industry, Small Cities Block Grant – Red Sulphur Public Service District, Department of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Letterio Carlo, Consul General of Italy; Sherman C. Ivy, president of the United States Equine Marketing Association; Luis A. Izquierdo Mora, Secretary of Health of Puerto Rico. The topics include: Public Employees Insurance Board, issues, patriotism, Italian Emigration Committee, Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant – Winfield, Department of Corrections, Nucor Corporation, Department of Energy, Public Library, Department of Agriculture, Department of Health, Teachers Retirement System.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Selby G. Jacobs, WV Silver Haired Legislature; Roger E. Jacobi, president of Interlochen Center for the Arts; Daniel M. Jacobs, national president of the National Contractor Management Association; Glenn S. Jacobus, president of Excellence Through Communication; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health. The topics include: Center for Entrepreneurship, Deer Hunting Season, Native American and Small Business Association Inc., Private Industry Council, Department of Public Safety, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, Prayer in School Amendment, Summer School, Small Cities Block Grant – Webster Springs, Ethel and Gerry Heebink Award, Society for Public Administration, Williamsburg Senior Citizens Project, Silver Haired Legislature, National Music Camp, Department of Finance and Administration, Tax Department, Department of Health, Department of Highways, Williamstown Bridge, disability, Republican Campaign Bureau.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with J. Jalali, president of EXPEX, Incorporated; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; William J. Janklow, Governor of South Dakota; Robert A. Jantzen, Director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services. The topics include: Hare Krishna, Krupp-Koppers GMBH, Federal Republic of Germany, flood recovery, GOCID, senior citizens, Small Cities Block Grant – Ritchie County, State Lottery, Department of Human Services, Veterans Affairs, election, Department of Highways, Conrail, Department of Natural Resources, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services, Delegate District Executive Committee, House of Delegates, Department of Motor Vehicles, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Lloyd G. Jackson, II, Prosecuting Attorney of Lincoln County; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: teachers, Department of Human Services, Social Security Administration, Department of Highways, Department of Veterans Affairs, Community and Industrial Development, Oakland Public Service District, jurisdiction, Ryan Barr, summer school, Department of Health, Jackson County Bar Association, Tax Department, Public Employees Insurance Board, Upper Mud River Watershed Project, A.T. Massey Co., Department of Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, Weatherization Assistance Program, Department of Finance and Administration, Public Transportation Division, Focus on the Family, Housing and Urban Development, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Program, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, GOCID, Job Training Partnership Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James W. Jackson, president of the International Association of Personnel in Employment Security; Ken Hechler, WV Secretary of State; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Lloyd G. Jackson, WV State Senator; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Robert P. Jackson, president of the Ritchie County Commission. The topics include: higher education, Department of Employment Security, Department of Insurance, Commissioner, Department of Commerce, Small Cities Block Grant – Stewart and Gore Addition, Department of Education, Department of Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Human Services, GOCID, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Water Extension Project, Distinguished West Virginian, Department of Health, Chessie System Merger, National Governors Association – Electricity Transmission, Interstate Commerce Commission Reform Act, Department of Finance and Administration, job transfer, Appalachian Regional Commission, Vocational Rehabilitation, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Young American Medal for Service, visa for Ephraim Orteza, Small Cities Block Grant – Ritchie County, Department of Public Safety, Tax Department, Heater Oil Company Inc., Intercounty Health Inc., Department of Mines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Jerrold L. Jacobs, Senior VP of Utility Operations for Atlantic Electric Company; Richard Jacobs, Acting Director of the National Historical Publications and Records Commission; Aaron Jacobson, president of the PIE Mutual Insurance Company; Joe Albright, WV Speaker of the House of Delegates; Ishier Jacobson, president and CEO of Citizens Utilities Company. The topics include: flood relief, National Guard Association of the U.S., Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Social Security, Job Training Partnership Act, Dislocated Worker Program, Employment and Training, WV Legal Services, Atlantic Electric Company, jurisdiction, Insurance Situation, Department of Health, Region I Planning and Development Council, GOCID, Small Cities Block Grant Program, National Guard Efforts, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Culture and History, Senior Advocate Program, voluntary sterilization for low income persons, Insurance Crisis, Medical Malpractice, Department of Motor Vehicles, reappraisal, Department of Education, employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Arlo D. James, UT House of Representatives; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Lillian James, WV Silver Haired Legislature; Vernon R. James, Chief of the Center for State Human Resource Development of the National Institute of Mental Health. The topics include: WV State Lottery, Department of Highways, State Job Training Coordinating Council, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Human Services, Public Service Commission, Williamstown Bridge, Workers Compensation Fund, Conrail Sale, Honorary West Virginian, Silver Haired Legislature, Small Cities Block Grant – Point Pleasant, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Commission on Aging, complaint, Housing and Urban Development, jurisdiction, Partnership Northway Drive Retaining Wall, Liability Insurance, Department of Health, Social Security, Congressional Election 1986, economics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with William Jed Janeri, president of Accugraphics Design Group, Inc.; David L. Jannetta, Mayor of Altoona, PA; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mack C. Jarrell, WV State Senator; Bob Graham, Governor of Florida; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: marketing, trade deficit, Japanese Bond Market, Japanese Import Issue, Office of Environmental Health Services, Department of Human Services, FMC Visit, Honorary West Virginian, Golden Mountaineer, Tax Department, Industrial Development, Veterans Affairs, Department of Highways, Department of Natural Resources, Workers Compensation Fund, WV State Police, Unemployment Compensation; National Governor's Association – Electricity Transmission, Small Cities Block Grant – Boone County, Anthony Jarrett Case, Department of Public Safety, Civil Contingent Fund, retirement from Kanawha County School System, New River Travel Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Kenneth A. Jarvis, Executive Director of WV Public Broadcasting; Joseph W. Powell, president of WV Labor Federation; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Thomas Jazwiecki, Director of the Office of Reimbursement and Financing of the American Health Care Association. The topics include: Liability Insurance, Department of Human Services, GOCID, Department of Finance and Administration, Transit, Commission on Aging, Department of Highways, Department of Commerce, Department of Health, employment, senior citizens automobile insurance, education, Appropriate Technology Program, Home Style Energy, Public Employees Insurance Board, WV Women's Commission, Early Retirement Bill, Seat Belt Law, Southern WV Evangelical Association, GOCID, Tax Department, medical license, Chessie System, Educational Broadcasting Authority, Department of Motor Vehicles, drunk drivers, Flood Relief.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Howard T. Jeffers, Mayor of New Martinsville, WV; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Paul T. Stewart, State Director of School Transportation; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, new mental health facility, Department of Health, Power Plant Development, Small Cities Block Grant – New Martinsville, Lottery Sales Agent, Department of Public Safety, Department of Education, employee reclassifications, Jefferson Award, State of the State, Jefferson County Development Authority, Governor's Management Task Force II, Du Pont, EPA Tall Stacks Regulations, Kammer Plant, inauguration, Public Employees Insurance Board, WV National Guard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; James D. Kerns, City Manager of Grafton, WV. The topics include: Department of Health, Weston State Hospital, West Fork River Public Service District, Employee Benefits, Public Legal Services, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Department of Public Safety, Public Service Commission, retirement, Department of Motor Vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas E. Bolger, CEO of the Bell Atlantic Corporation; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Howard T. Jeffers, Mayor of New Martinsville, WV; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The topics include: Department of Corrections, Community and Industrial Development, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Natural Resources, Jefferson Awards, Public Energy Authority, Liability Insurance, Department of Motor Vehicles, Commission on Aging, Workers Compensation Fund, Tax Department, music, Weston State Hospital, Department of Energy, appointments, Department of Employment Security, retirement, Commercial Whitewater Advisory Board, Whitewater Rafting, Right to Work Legislation, Department of Highways, GOCID, Small Cities Block Grant – Pennsboro, assistance in Tokyo Japan, Weatherization Assistance Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Clyde B. Jensen, president of Oklahoma College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery and WV School of Osteopathic Medicine; Henry L. Bellmon, Governor of Oklahoma; John H. Jensen, Executive Director of Mobile Home Owners of America Inc.; Peter Jensen, president of Georgetown Books; Rev. Heber C. Jentzsch, president of the Church of Scientology International. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Human Services; unemployment, employment, Public Employees Insurance Agency, Tax Department, flea markets, Magistrate Court, Weatherization Assistance Program, Mercer County Economic Opportunity Corporation, computerization, higher education salary benefits, Chessie System Merger, pharmaceutical expansion, project for WVSOM, Glaxo Pharmaceuticals, American Osteopathic Association, mobile homes, Scientology.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Larry Jenkins, president of United Grocers, Inc.; Paul R. Jenkins, Executive VP of the Benedum Foundation. The topics include: Chessie System, jurisdiction, Veterans Affairs, Civil Service System, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Tax Department, Public Transportation, Prayer in School Amendment, Public Service Commission, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Natural Resources, Distinguished West Virginian, Community and Industrial Development, Department of Health, SIDS Program, employment, out-of-state mail-order sales tax, Cedar Lakes, Lottery, Travel Development, WV Educational Broadcasting Authority, Veterans Memorial Commission, Brochure – Today's Trade Agenda, Department of Commerce, Department of Corrections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Larry J. Hopkins, U.S. Representative from Kentucky; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: nursing, Limited Gaming, Weston State Hospital, State Bar, Department of Highways, Tax Department, Department of Human Services, National Rehabilitation Association Convention, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, 1985 Title IIA Program Award, Employment and Training, Housing Urban Development, Department of Public Safety, Workers Compensation Fund, GOCID, Power Facility, Veterans Affairs, Commission on Aging, Public Service Commission, Racing Commission, Cedar Lakes, coal, Department of Energy, Department of Health, Board of Education, American Institute for Cancer Research, animal shelter, Department of Motor Vehicles, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, Panther State Forest Project, Problems Facing Jews in Russia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas S. Acker, president of Wheeling College; Hernando Jimenez, president of City Hospital, Inc.; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; John D. Rockefeller IV, U.S. Senator from WV; David K. Heydinger, Commissioner of the Department of Health; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources. The topics include: Department of Education, Honorary West Virginian, Board of Medicine, Department of Health, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, GOCID, WV Dental Examiners, Joyful Lights, Industrial Development, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Hampton D. Jesse, Jr., Associate Regional Administrator of Program Operations for Health Care Financing Administration of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The topic of conversation is the Department of Human Services' Medicaid State Plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ken Hechler, WV Secretary of State; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Sister Mary Jude Jochum, Superintendent of the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: naturalized citizen, employment, Jobs Development Corporation, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Program, Criminal Justice and Highways Safety, Office of Sheriff, Department of Highways, Department of the Army, water project, Small Cities Block Grant – Madison Creek/Smith Creek, Job Training Partnership Act, Department of Human Services, Board of Regents, Jodie Mining Inc., Tax Department, Community and Industrial Development, reappraisal, Liability Insurance, Capitol Complex, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Finance and Administration, Historic Preservation Commission, Department of Employment Security, Legislative Building Commission, Capitol Building Commission, Retirement, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, Tax Department, WV Legal Services Plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with J. Bennett Johnston, U.S. Senator from Louisiana; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; James D. Johnston, VP of General Motors Corporation; Ray S. Johnston, president of the Woods Resort; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Douglas K. Jolley, president of Flatwoods-Heaters Lions Club. The topics include: economic climate for tax structure, legislative issues, Department of Human Services, Medicaid Payments, Department of Highways, Public Employees Retirement System, Appalachian Regional Commission, budget, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development, Clean Coal Program, National Governors Association, GOECD, Saturn Corporation, property lien, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Commerce, Workers Compensation Fund, Great Lakes Inland Waterway Authority, flood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; C. E. Johnson, WV Silver Haired Legislature; C. Farrell Johnson, WV House of Delegates; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Charles Johnson, III, Executive Director of Tug River Health Clinic; John W. Moon, Director of the Department of Veterans Affairs; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; C. H. Johnson, president and CEO of Kell-Springfield Tire Company. The topics include: abortion, Angie Johnson Day, Department of Health, Welch Emergency Hospital, Lottery, Department of Human Services, employment, jurisdiction, WV Educational Broadcasting Authority, Right to Work, Death Penalty, Silver Haired Legislature, Medicaid Payments, National Governors Association – Electricity Transmission, Department of Corrections, Department of Highways, Commission on Aging, Social Security Administration, State of the State, Department of Education, energy conservation, black lung, Workers Compensation Fund, economic development, Office of Community and Industrial Development, State Tax Department, Department of Mines, Pioneer Hi-Bred International Inc., Developmental Disabilities Planning Council, Veterans Affairs, Small Cities Block Grant – Stewart and Gore Addition, Williamstown Bridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Dolly R. Johnson, president of Peerless Packing Company, Inc.; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Harold L. Johnson, National VP PF the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives. The topics include: Board of Medicine, jurisdiction, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Health, GOCID, Appalachian Regional Commission, Roundbottom Industrial Access Roadway, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, nursing home reimbursement, Department of Education, Central Behavior Medical Center, Department of Natural Resources, United Mine Workers Association, Tax Department, termination, WV National Guard, Liability Insurance, reappraisal, Department of Employment Security, Social Security Administration, neo-Nazis, Department of Public Safety, Civil Service System, retirement, Boy Scouts of America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with J. L. Johnson, president and CEO of GTE Corporation; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Beth A. Johnson, National Director of Energy Source Education Council; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; John W. Johnson, president of First Federal; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Boy Scouts of America, Department of Highways, Public Employees Insurance Board, reappraisal, Community and Industrial Development, senior citizens, Hare Krishna, Governor's Management Task Force, Department of Natural Resources, Workers Compensation Fund, Oil and Gas Commission, Department of Energy, U.S. Association of Former Members of Congress, employment, Training and Employment Institute, Flood Assistance, Department of Education, Department of Human Services, Pay Increase for Service Personnel, Energy Source Education Council, Department of Health, abortion, jurisdiction, WV Marching Band Festival, Department of Employment Security, Criminal Justice and Highways Safety, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Marlene Johnson, Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health. The topics include: Department of Highways, reappraisal, Department of Human Services, Public Employees Retirement System, Department of Public Safety, McComas Hall, Board of Regents, Small Cities Block Grant – Blacksville, abortion, Kammer Plant, WV Education Association, Workers Compensation Fund, YMCA, Youth Science Camp, Michigan Pure Water Council, Department of Natural Resources, National Association of Women in Construction, Department of Health, Department of Finance and Administration, State Aeronautics Commission, Higher Education, Williamstown Bridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Percy Johnson, Sr., WV Silver Haired Legislature; Ralph W. Johnson, Jr., State Director of the U.S. Department of the Treasury; Leighton E. Cluff, president of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; Robert L. Johnson, president of Appalachian Regional Hospitals; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Samuel L. Johnson, Mayor of Keystone, WV. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Motor Vehicles, Silver Haired Legislature, nursing home reimbursement, Department of Human Services, U.S. Savings Bond Campaign, tourism, Tax Department, Department of Energy, Lottery, Child Support Enforcement Act, U.S. Small Business Administration, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Williamstown Bridge, Moundsville Penitentiary, Chessie Railroad, Department of Public Safety, Commission on Aging, Small Cities Block Grant – Keystone.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Samuel L. Johnson, Mayor of Keystone, WV; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Thomas B. Johnson, president of APTUS Environmental Services; V. Jo Johnson, Governor of District I of Quota International, Inc.; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Ray S. Johnston, president of the Woods Resort; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Small Cities Block Grant – Keystone, Department of Highways, nursing home reimbursement, Department of Human Services, Davis Power Project, U.S. Department of State, vendor registration, Chessie Railroad, Department of Motor Vehicles, electric company, higher education, Workers Compensation Fund, WV Housing Development Fund, Department of Natural Resources, Commission on Aging, McComas Hall, Board of Regents, Hotel and Motel Tax, Department of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains photos, brochures, rent schedules, appraisal, and correspondence from Mac Johnson about Sanctuary Hills Apartments in Charleston, WV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Beverly A. Jones, Acting Director of the MN Department of Trade and Economic Development; Barbara Jones, Project Director of Governor's Honors Academy; Bill Jones, president of Vietnam Veterans of America; Robert L. Jones, WV House of Delegates. The topics include: Department of Culture and History, Historic Preservation Unit, Department of Highways, Tax Department, Department of Human Services, Department of Corrections, Citizens Utility Board bill, Department of Health, Department of Education, WV Humanities Foundation, Commission on Aging, veterans memorial, Technology Publication, senior citizen centers, Department of Natural Resources, Distinguished West Virginian, Governor's Honors Academy, GOECD, jurisdiction, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Charles T. Jones, president of Amherst Industries, Inc.; Craig Jones, president of WV Network for Young Children; Curtis Jones, Jr., State Director of the U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management. The topics include: Cable TV, Workers Compensation Fund, Inheritance Tax Division, Department of Natural Resources, blackflies, Jones Powers Broadcasting, Recovery Foundation, Department of Motor Vehicles, Tax Department, jurisdiction, new mental health facility, Department of Highways, Inland Waterways Users Board, WV State Fair, Kammer Plant, clean-up programs, Sale of Conrail, Department of Education, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, campaign, tourism, Rotary International assembly, litter control, U.S. Department of the Interior, Rectangular Survey System.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with G. Curt Jones, Director of the USDA Bureau of Land Management; David L. Jones, president of the Grant County Education Association; Evely Jones, Founder and Director of Martin Luther King Community College; Floyd Jones, Mayor of War, WV; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Frank R. Jones, Supervisor of Islip, NY. The topics include: USDA Bureau of Land Management, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Education, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Department of Highways, Civil Service System, National Regulatory Research Institute, Department of Health, abortion, employment, Lottery, property reappraisal, Department of Commerce, Public Service Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission, Department of Human Services, blackflies, State Tax Department, Small Cities Block Grant – War, Community Development, Solid Waste Disposal, U.S. Department of the Interior; Department of Energy, Department of Culture and History, Arts and Humanities, Commission on Aging, Department of Corrections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John B. Jung, president of Buchart-Horn, Inc.; Graham O. Jones, president of Hoke, Inc.; H. H. Jones, Senior VP of Eastern Associated Coal Corp.; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Herbert E. Jones, Jr., president of the Science and Technology Center of Southern WV, Inc. The topics include: GOCID, eldercare, Department of Human Services, WV Public Radio, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Employment and Training Division, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, Community Development, State of the State, Tax Department, GOCID, Appalachian Regional Commission, WV Coal Association, Gary White, Better Schools and Roads Amendments, Economic Development, Department of Energy, Department of Highways, United Mine Workers, mine safety legislation, Department of Education, Higher Education, Department of Health, tourism, State Republican Committee, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Michael K. Jones, resident of the American Power Boat Association; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; B. Ned Jones, WV State Senator. The topics include: Stonewall Jackson Dam, Appalachian Foundation's School Dropout Program, Department of Education, legal aid, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, WV Water Festival, Overweight Truck Bill, Tri-County Expressway, WV Motor Speedway, Nursing Home Licensing Board, Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council, Commission on Aging, Teachers Retirement Board, Appalachian Regional Commission, Higher Education, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, Department of Finance and Administration, seat belt law, National Governors Association – Electricity Transmission, Public Service Commission, State Tax Department, WV School of Osteopathic Medicine, retired school employees, Planning Commission and Development Authority, Department of Health, Supreme Environmental Systems Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James B. Jones, Mayor of Flemington; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Alan B. Mollohan, U.S. Representative from WV. The topics include: State of the State, Civil Service System, Department of Finance and Administration, drinking age, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant – Flemington, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, Department of Natural Resources, Community Development Division, employment, Appalachian Regional Commission, Flatwoods-Canoe Run Public Service District, Community Development Block Grant – Sutton, \"Coon Knob\" Project, Department of Education, black flies, Department of Public Safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John E. Jones, VP for Health Sciences at WVU; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Olen E. Jones, Jr., president of WVU School of Osteopathic Medicine. The topics include: Community Health Centers, WVU Health Sciences, Department of Health, WVU – Cancer Center, beaches, Pocahontas Memorial Hospital Recovery, State Emergency Response Commission, Department of Human Services, salaries for Higher Education Personnel, Medicaid, support, Social Security Administration, Human Rights Commission, Department of Natural Resources, blackflies, Department of Highways, School of Osteopathic Medicine, Adjutant General, Veterans Memorial Bridge, outdoor burning.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Roberts T. Jones, Assistant U.S. Secretary of Labor; Robert L. Jones, WV House of Delegates. The topics include: Employment and Training Administration, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Department of Public Safety, Department of Highways, Pence Springs Restoration, Department of Commerce, Department of Human Services, Laidley Field, Grafton-Taylor County Parks and Recreation Commission, abortion, Folsom Fire Department, election, Commission on Aging, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, SREB Conference, jurisdiction, Department of Culture and History, Moundsville Penitentiary, Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Health, GOCID, Job Training Partnership Act, Department of Labor, Employment Services, Trade Adjustment Assistance, Department of Employment Security.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Roberts T. Jones, Assistant U.S. Secretary of Labor; Robert L. Jones, WV House of Delegates; Ronnie M. Jones, president of RJ Mine Services; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ted Jones, VP of WV Water Company; Terry T. Jones, president of the Morgantown Area Chamber of Commerce; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: GOCID, Employment and Training, New Martinsville Parks and Recreation Commission, Department of Employment Security, Youth Employment Preparation Project, U.S. Department of Labor, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Office of Adjutant General, WV Distinguished Service Medal, National Governor's Association – Electricity Transmission, abortion, 8% Job Training Partnership Act Funding, higher education, Department of Motor Vehicles, HR Forms, drinking age, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, Commission on Aging, WV Housing Authority, grants, Morgantown Area Chamber of Commerce, Department of Health, jurisdiction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Walter B. Jones, U.S. Representative from NC; William R. Jones, Jr., president of National Constructors Association; William T. Jones, president of Quick Delivery Service; Yvonne L. Jones, Executive Director of Barnett Child Care Program Inc. The topics include: Department of Health, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, Abandoned Shipwreck Act of 1987,  support, Liability Insurance, insurance, Department of Natural Resources, WV Board of Investments, Department of Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, GOCID, Job Training Partnership Act, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Program, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with a very dedicated and supportive constituent named Rose Evelyn Jones. The topics include: Capitol Dome, Weston Facility, Gaston Caperton, election, newspapers, Lewis county Republican Committee, campaign manager, Housing and Urban Development, Mon Power, support, congratulations, Shelley Moore, Jackson's Mill, Department of Corrections, Ingersoll-Rand plant, U.S. Postal Exchange, WV Glass Factory fire, railroad, Department of Highways, Anchor Hocking, WV School of Osteopathic Medicine, Representative Nick Rahall, presidential election, racial and religious prejudice, Stonewall Jackson Dam, comments. These letters are mostly just information on Rose Jones' daily life.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with a very dedicated and supportive constituent named Rose Evelyn Jones. The topics include: monthly newsletter, Stonewall Jackson Dam, Democrats, Women's Correctional Institutions, election, state property, Weston Facility, campaign, Capitol Dome, Gaston Caperton, WV State Senate and House of Delegates, state payroll, President Reagan, schools, municipal bonds, Anchor Hocking, WV Women's Commission, taxes, Senate Judiciary Committee, elderly, GOCID, Job Training Partnership Act, gas, teachers, Governor's Conferences, State of the State. These letters are mostly just information on Rose Jones' daily life.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with a very dedicated and supportive constituent named Rose Evelyn Jones. The topics include: Post Office, Weston Facility, Iran, unions, WV Glass Factory, democrats, elections, campaign, Department of Corrections, Senator Robert Byrd, bats, schools, Jackson's Mill, penal board, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Governor's Conference, Weston National Bank, education, litter, news media, Watergate, economy, free speech, Moundsville Penitentiary, highways, State of the State, air pollution, unemployment, state employees, flood, low income housing, jurisdiction, legal aid association, human services, Hatfields and McCoys, drug abuse, lottery. These letters are mostly just information on Rose Jones' daily life.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with a very dedicated and supportive constituent named Rose Evelyn Jones. The topics include: support, road conditions, elections, employment, Jay Rockefeller, Department of Human Services, drugs, Finance and Administration, Capitol Dome, free enterprise, congratulations, legal aid, State of the State, State Supreme Court, Chernobyl. These letters are mostly just information on Rose Jones' daily life.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Charles F. Jordan, Jr., WV House of Delegates; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Humans Services; Robert B. Jordan, III, Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina. The topics include: smoking, Future Homemakers of America, Property Reappraisal, housing, county Board of Education, National Governors Association – Electricity Transmission, Department of Highways, Department of the Army National Guard, WV Recovery Foundation, out of state businesses, jurisdiction, Department of Human Services, Pruntytown Correctional Center, Supplemental Security Income, Old Dominion Electric Cooperative, Department of Natural Resources, Commission on Aging, Department of Culture and History, Eagle Scouts, Public Employees Insurance Board, Memorial Day Message, Public Service Commission, Williamstown Bridge, North Carolina Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Public Safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Walter L. Jordan, Director of the Finance Division of the U.S. Department of the Treasury; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; L. E. Joyce, president of Joyce Engineering, Inc.; William H. Joyce, president of Union Carbide Corp. The topics include: Department of Employment Security, Liability Insurance, Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, Department of Highways, Williamstown Bridge, Republican State Executive Committee, Department of Human Services, Commission on Aging, Hare Krishna, employment, Department of Finance and Administration, sideview mirrors, Department of Motor Vehicles, seat belt legislation, Department of Health, Office of Community and Industrial Development, Computer Services, death of JFK, nursing home reimbursement, Workers Compensation Fund, landfills, Union Carbide.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with William R. Wooton, president of the Raleigh County Bar Association; John M. \"Slim\" Wells, WV House of Delegates; Larry V. Faircloth, WV House of Delegates; L. D. Egnor, Judge of the Sixth Judicial Court; Thomas Canterbury, Judge of the Tenth Judicial Circuit; Fred L. Fox, Judge of the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit; C. N. Harman, Minority Leader of the WV State Senate; Gary H. Hylton, Mayor of Logan, WV; William P. A. Nicely, Mayor of Parkersburg, WV; Ken Nowell, WV House of Delegates; Robert E. Phalen, president of United Mine Workers of America; Ken Hechler, WV Secretary of State; C. Berkley Lilly, Judge of the Tenth Judicial Circuit; Charles E. McCarty, Judge of the Fifth Judicial Circuit; Donna J. Boley, WV State Senator; Richard Neely, Justice of the WV Supreme Court; John Si Boettner, Majority Leader of the WV Senate; George M. Scott, Judge of the Fifth Judicial Circuit; Elmer D. Strickler, Judge of the Twenty-Eighth Judicial Circuit; L. Hyer Sutton, Mayor of Richwood, WV. The topics of this folder revolve around the judicial branch, such as: recommendations, appointments, retirement, State of the Judiciary, Merit Selection, American Judicature Society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Steven J. Jubelirer, president of Kanawha Valley Historical and Preservation Society; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Mark R. Julian, Executive Director of the WV Labor Management Council. The topics include: economic stability, tax reform, Department of Highways, Department of Culture and History, Department of Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant – Winfield Sewer System, Supplemental Flood Assistance Program, Small Cities Block Grant – Elkins, jurisdiction, support, flood assistance, WV Recovery Foundation, Workers Compensation Fund, Prayer in School Amendment, Flood Recovery for Mongolds, Community Partnership Grant, Higher Education, Labor Management Council, Italian Heritage Festival in Clarksburg, Public Service Commission, State Juvenile Treatment Center in Elkins, Buchart Horn's progress, Industrial Development, Junior Olympics, Civil Contingent Fund, Department of Finance and Administration, Public Transit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John D. Rockefeller IV, U.S. Senator from WV; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; James C. Justice, II, president of Bluestone Farms, Inc.; James C. Justice, president of Bluestone Coal Corporation; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; James H. Justice, WV and GM of Sierra Coal Company; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Philippe L. Jutras, Conservateur-Curator of the Airborne Musuem of France. The topics include: Human Rights Commission, Foundation for Improvement of Justice Inc., Department of Natural Resources, Department of Highways, WV Association of Retired School Employees, Department of Health, Panther State Forest Project, Department of Human Services, Governor's Management Task Force, Ashland Oil, AT Massey Dispute, economy, Commission on Aging, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, Public Energy Authority, abortion, Prayer in School Amendment, GOCID, coal, jurisdiction, State Tax Department, Department of Motor Vehicles, Opposition to Sale of Conrail, Workers Compensation Fund, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Elmer B. Kaelin, president of the Potomac Edison Company; William A. Kafer, president of the Lewis County Commission; Ann P. Kahn, president of the National PTA; Jenette Kahn, president and Publisher of DC Comics Inc. The topics include: inmate road work, immigration, Amtrac, Department of Highways, Power Plants, Collective Bargaining, Department of Commerce, flood rehabilitation, Small Cities Block Grant – Lewis County Senior Citizens Center, Coal Strip Mining – Sales Matter, U.S. Department of State, Nicaragua, Lottery, WV Board of Pharmacy, Quaker State St. Mary's WV Plant, Teacher Appreciation Week, drugs, Vendor Registration with the State.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Tsuyoshi Kai, president and Representative Director of Nisshin Steel Company, Limited; K. Kakehi, president of K. S. Technology and Consultant Company, Ltd.; George M. Kalber, Director of the U.S. Olympic Training Center. The topics include: Department of Human Services, international steel, election, Power Plants, WV Public Energy Authority, abortion, Proposal on National Manufacturing, foreign trade, Japan, U.S. Olympic Training Center, \"The New West Virginia,\" WVU, Job Training Partnership Act, Displaced Workers Program, State Tax Department, insurance, Department of Highways, Conrail Acquisition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains press releases and correspondence from Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation pertaining to: director votes, agreement to sell trading subsidiary, financial reports, contract with United Steelworkers of America (USWA), Agricultural Chemicals Division, bank debt, CEO Statement, board elections, real estate interests, agreement with Clore, new holding company, reduce output at Mead and North Wales and Ravenswood and Tacoma, Tax Reform, sale of oil and gas business, shareholders, stocks, acid rain legislation, loss provisions, price increases, Salamon, Chevron partnership, restart potline, quarterly preference dividends.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains with William Kaplan, Director of the U.S. Department of Energy. The topics include: budget, Institutional Conservation Program, Notice of Financial Assistance Award, National Energy Emergency Response Reprogramming Procedures, State Energy Conservation Plan, funding, Weatherization Assistance Program, GOCID, Exxon Oil Overcharge, Fuel and Energy Office (FEO), Glass Industry Assistance Program, Energy Conservation Programs, Department of Energy, Signatory Authority.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ken Hechler, WV Secretary of State; John F. Kamp, Director fot the Office of Public Affairs for the Federal Communications Commission; Tom Kamp, Jr., president of Premier Computer Corporation; F. Douglas Stump, Kanawha County Commissioner; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: ODS Corporation, Brother International Corporation, Infrastructure Bill, Department of Corrections, Commissioner for WV Appointment, GOCID, Link Up America Program, business location, Department of Health, site selection/new industry, Kanawha Bicentennial Inc., Kanawha County Jail, State of the State Address, Kanawha County Public Library, Kanawha County Republican Women, Kanawha County Teenage Republicans, Kanawha County Elementary, Kanawha Hospice Care Inc., Kanawha State Forest, Kanawha Valley Fellowship Home, Kanawha Valley Regional Transportation Authority, Kanawha Valley Memorial Hospital, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Human Services, Sematech, R\u0026amp;D Consortium, Department of Public Safety, Japan, Community and Industrial Development, Moundsville Penitentiary, Department of Employment Security, WV Turnpike Commission, Yeager Scholars.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with William Kaplan, Director of the U.S. Department of Energy; Samuel G. Kapourales, Mayor of Williamson, WV. The topics include: Department of Highways, WV Employment Security's Tax Revenue Bond Issue, Community Development, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Institutional Conservation Plan, Fuel and Energy Office, MedReview, Limited Gaming, Professional Licenses, GOCID, Notice of Financial Assistance Award, Department of Education, Department of Human Services, Emergency Services, Economic Opportunity Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission, Board of Pharmacy, Land and Water Conservation Fund, National Forest 50-Year Management Plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence, memos, and release of bonds from various individuals, such as W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topic of the folder is the Kanawha City Mall Associates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains forms, checks, agreements, votes, and correspondence about the Kanawha County Multi Cap City Wide Improvement Council Head Start. The correspondence is with Robert Guerrant, Director of City-Wide Improvement Council, Inc.; Helen M. Beckulhimer, Executive Director of Multi Cap, Inc.; Jacqueline Hill, president of City-Wide Improvement Council, Inc.; Rev. John Young, president of Multi Cap, Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John M. Karras, WV State Senate Minority Whip; Joe W. Hatfield, Executive Director of the WV Housing Development Fund; W. S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Public Service Commission, Ohio Brass, B\u0026amp;O Railroad Line abandonment, Management Task Force, Department of Employment Security, Department of Natural Resources, support, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Workers Compensation Fund, Board of Review of the WV Department of Employment Security, Macawber Design Fuels Corporation Inc., Medicaid, Department of Human Services, Civil Service System, higher education, WV Housing Development Fund, jurisdiction, Department of Finance and Administration, Public Transit, School Closings, Board of Regents, WVU – Parking, Department of Energy, Invitation – Bridge Opening, Department of Highways, Litter Control, Governor's Community Partnership Program, National Governor's Association – Electricity Transmission, flooding, small businesses, Public Employees Insurance Agency, Land and Water Conservation Grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Joe Hatfield, Director of the WV Housing Development Fund; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; John M. Karras, WV State Senate Minority Whip; Jack Harris, Mayor of New Cumberland, WV; Mark Karrasch, Olympic Contender; Anthony S. Earl, Governor of Wisconsin. The topics include: flood damages, Workers Compensation Fund, Emergency Services, Olympic Athletes, 1988 Summer Olympics, Recycle, Macawber Design Fuels Corporation Inc., Department of Employment Security, Center for Corporate Public Involvement, Department of Motor Vehicles, sanitary landfill, Tax Department, GOCID, Industrial Development, National Governors Association, Coal Summit 2, Department of Energy, Department of Education, Cedar Lakes, Department of Human Services, WV Bond Ratings, employee ownership, Abandoned Mine Land Conference, Social Security Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Kenichi Kato, General Manager of Toyota Motor Corporation; Phyllis C. Katz, Director of Virginia Department of Employee Relations; James R. Kaufman, CEO of Mattoon Works Limited; Tod J. Kaufman, WV State Senate; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools. The topics include: Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Department of Energy, Electric Power Tax Credit, Japanese Coal, American Electric Power, GOCID, General Motor Corp., Department of Natural Resources, Civil Service System, Small Business Office, Department of Highways, Seatbelt Law, Target Development, K. S. Corporation, Williamstown Bridge, oak trees at Capitol, Government Ethics Legislation, Budget Bill, insurance, National Governors Association – Electricity Transmission, Tort Reform, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, WV Housing Development Fund, Department of Human Services – smoking on the job ban, Department of Finance and Administration, Educational Broadcasting Authority, Department of Education, runoff, Department of Health, Public Service Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Theodore William Kazleman, president of Hecks, Inc. The topics include: Department of Education, Department of Health, Department of Culture and History, abortion, jurisdiction, Veterans Affairs, support, Conrail Purchase, Department of Finance and Administration, Industrial Development, coal, Department of Human Services, Liability Insurance, out-of-state sales tax, Southern Regional Education Board, President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, EPR Japan Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John G. Keane, Director of the U.S. Bureau of the Census. The topics include: U.S. Department of Commerce, Lottery, Business/Industry Data Center (BIDC) Participation, statistical abstract, Tax Department, State Data Center, Census Redistricting, State Census Data Center, Census County Division Program, Department of Education, Indian Tribal Governments, Census of Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas H. Kean, Governor of New Jersey. The topics include: GOCID, International Markets, book: The Politics of Inclusion, National Governor's Association (NGA) - Committee on Energy and Environment, Department of Human Services, Welfare System, NGA Meeting, Department of Education, Department of Health, NGA Center for Policy Research and Analysis, reports, publications, State of the State, ECS Policy and Priorities Committee, Power Wheeling Task Force, McCarran-Ferguson Act, Department of Natural Resources, world hunger, Education Commission of the States, Insurance, NGA Liability Task Force.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Margaret M. Kearney, president of the Hospice Council of WV; William J. Kearney, Director of the Boone County Parks and Recreation Commission; David Keating, Executive VP of National Taxpayers Union; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Patricia H. Keeler, Executive Director of the Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; Thomas A. Keeley, president of the Harrison County Commission; Ed Keeling, Executive Director of Flexible Pavements Council of WV. The topics include: Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Human Services, U.S. Department of the Interior, Park Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Golden Mountaineer, GOCID, Tax Department, WV Coal Investment Symposium, Department of Highways, employment, Workers Compensation Fund, Commission on Aging, Department of Education, Department of Public Safety, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Health, Public Employees Insurance Board, overcharge, Residential Care for Youth, Public Service Commission, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Fulbright and Jaworski, marketing industrial property, Anchor Hocking Situation, Small Cities Block Grant – Summit Park, Road Bond Amendment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Charles Keenan, Mayor of Gauley Bridge; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Fred E. Wright, Insurance Commissioner; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State of WV; Charles W. Kehl, president of Kehl Krusher, Inc. The topics include: Department of Energy, Lottery, Department of Human Services, Department of Education, Department of Health, Small Cities Block Grant – Gauley Bridge, Property Reappraisal, Distinguished West Virginian, Department of Highways, State Tax Department, Department of Insurance, Recovery Foundation, school closings, Pleasant View/Paw Paw Public Service District, leghold trap ban, Workers Compensation Fund, retirement, 1987 Tax Reform Act, Commission on Aging, Capitol Dome, National UN Day, Department of Culture and History, Department of Finance and Administration, Vietnam Veterans Memorial Commission of WV, Veterans Affairs, GOCID, Fire Department, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Secretary of State, Governor's Community Partnership Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ruby Keister, Harrison County Commissioner; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund, John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Harry Kelber, Director of the Educational and Cultural Fund of the Electrical Industry; Neil W. Kelleher, Member of the NY State Assembly; D. H. Keller, president and General Manager of Lake Center Industries; Madge Kellison, Mayor of Lumberport, WV; Colonel W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce. The topics include: Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, support, Department of Highways, resume, Anchor Hocking Situation, Quaker State Refinery, Tax Department, WV Bankers Association, Job Training Partnership Act Program, marketing a new product, Board of Regents, Williamstown Bridge, Labor Management Council, jurisdiction, Department of Health, Moundville Ferry Company, GOCID, International Development, Pride in USA Award, Department of Energy Coal Gasification Combined Cycle Project, Foster Wheeler Corporation, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Small Cities Block Grant – Lumberport, Marlinton Elderly Apartments, Distinguished West Virginian, questionnaire, Department of Public Safety, Department of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; A. V. Dodrill, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Corrections; Nelson B. Robinson, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: Public Employees Insurance Board, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Health, Eagle Scout, Department of Highways, Tax Department, Williamstown Bridge, Commission on Aging, WV Housing, flood damage, Department of Commerce, Laurel Creek Club, Department of Corrections, jurisdiction, Shepherd College, Board of Regents, Smith Lever Funding Formula, Workers Compensation Fund, child pornography.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Bernard V. Kelly, WV House of Delegates; Brian J. Kelley, president and CEO of Bell Atlantic Investment Development Corporation; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; James McGirr Kelly, Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Michael Kelly, president of the Upper Ohio Valley Sexual Assault Help Center; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Richard L. Kelly, Scout Executive Boy Scouts of America; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: Department of Energy, Bicentennial of U.S. Constitution Commission, Commission on Aging, Department of Highways, Legislative Prayer Breakfast, National Governor's Association – Electricity Transmission, Bell Atlantic Technology Ventures, Summer Youth Program, Magnet Bank, Department of Health, Waterford Park, Mountaineer Card, Tax Department, Department of Public Safety, Naturalized Citizen, new mental health facility, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Human Services, Asbestos School Litigation, Library/Council Funding, Litter control, Waste Disposal,  employment, Postal Services, GOCID, Criminal Justice and Highways Safety Office – Victim Assistance, Young American Medal for Bravery, Federal manufacturing legislation, Clover Lick Bridge,  flood recovery, Department of Commerce, Workers Compensation Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; John W. Moon, Director of the Department of Veterans Affairs; George W. Kelley, Forest Supervisor of the George Washington National Forest; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Leona A. Kelley, RI House of Representatives; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; James A. Butcher, president of Shepherd College. The topics include: Blennerhassett Historical Park Commission, Department of Motor Vehicles, Foster Parents, Medical Malpractice, American Totalisator Company, Department of Highways, VA Hospitals, Department of Human Services, Veterans Affairs, George Washington National Forest, Public Service Commission, Tax Legislation, Department of Health, cemeteries, Department of Natural Resources, U.S. Department of Commerce, Weston Facility, Community and Industrial Development, alcohol on Shepherd College campus, CSX Transportation Bill, Department of Education, Railroad Maintenance Authority.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Jack Kemp, U.S. Representative from NY; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Richard S. Kendall, president of Packard Press. The topics include: Task Force on Women Minorities and the Handicapped in Science and Technology, Department of Highways, Williamstown Bridge, speaking invitation, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Natural Resources, solid waste disposal, Department of Human Services, Summer School, Department of Energy, employment, Lumber Imports, Davis Power Project, Department of Culture and History, Historic Preservation Grant, Fairmont-Moundsville Toll Road, MAP International Inc., Dreamers and Doers Committee, Workers Compensation Fund, new health facility, Republican Governors conference, flood, Recovery Foundation, Commission on Aging, leghold trap ban, Department of Education, WV Racing Commission, Board of Investments, Public Service Commission, television, Social Security.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Howard D. Kenney, Executive Director of the WV Human Rights Commission; Richard A. Kennedy, Jr., president of Wheeling Area Chamber of Commerce; Curtis E. Keplinger, president of WV Association of Land Surveyors, Inc. The topics include: Public Service Commission, Panther Lake Project, Department of Energy, mining fatality, Department of Education, Department of Human Services, marketing order, summer internship, Human Rights Commission, WV Industrial Home for Youth, State Tax Department, Department of Highways, Board of Regents, higher education, Governor's Goals, welfare, Veterans Affairs, environmental hazards, construction, Kentucky Energy Cabinet, Kentucky River Area Development, hospice services consent, Department of Health, Housing and Development Authority, vacancies on the Board of Examiners of Land Surveyors, lottery, Department of Public Safety, jurisdiction, Health Care Cost Review Authority, gift from China – book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Edward M. Kennedy, U.S. Senator from Massachusetts; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Colonel W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety; Joe L. Kennedy, Superintendent of the U.S. Department of the Interior New River Gorge National River; Graham Allison, Dean of John F. Kennedy School of Government; Robert D. Kennedy, CEO of Union Carbide Corporation; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: GOCID, Job Training Partnership Act, Worker Adjustment Program, Department of Human Services, welfare, State Tax Department, Department of Public Safety, flood recovery, Department of Agriculture, Department of Energy, Department of Highways, income tax, Department of Finance and Administration, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Morgantown Health Right Inc. Grant Award for $34,068, Department of Health, Health/Primary Care Center Program, Workers Compensation Fund, coalminer monument, Department of Natural Resources, tourism, Union Carbide Corporation, product liability, Civil Service Commission, employment, Social Security Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Joe L. Kennedy, Superintendent of the U.S. Department of the Interior New River Gorge National River; Edward M. Kennedy, U.S. Senator from Massachusetts. The topics include: Department of Highways, housing, Panther State Forest mining operations, Department of Commerce, Panther Lake Project, CID, C\u0026amp;P Telephone Company, editorials, Department of Highways, Board of Regents, GOECD, Department of Culture and History, Council for Children's Services, death of JFK, Small Cities Block Grant – Fayette County, Vocational Rehabilitation, Department of Education, Employment and Training, Department of Human Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Bernard Kern, Executive Director of Goodwill Industries of KYOWVA Area, Inc.; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Johnny F. Thomas, Regional Postmaster General for the Eastern Region; W. S. Ritchie, Jr. ,Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Public Service Commission, Department of Highways, flood, new mental health facility, Health Care Cost Review Authority, FEMA, Magisterial Court, 1985 Title IIA Program Award, Employment and Training, Workers Compensation Fund, Sale of Conrail, abortion, PIC, Department of Human Services, Kammer Plant, Grant Announcement, Community Development, Department of Natural Resources, Kerns Post Office, Public Employees Insurance Board, Department of Public Safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Robert Kerrey, Governor of Nebraska; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Social Security Administration, Distinguished West Virginian, Department of Public Safety, retirement bill, Department of Natural Resources, Public Service Commission, leghold trap ban, National Governors Association – policy on Communications, GOCID, Job Training Partnership Act, Republican Lawyers Convention, United States Steel Corporation, Department of Education, abortion, litter control, Workers Compensation Fund, Appalachian Open Bluegrass Championship, Public Employees Retirement System, State Tax Department, Department of Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Arthur E. Kessel, president of the Grant County Commission; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Colonel W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety. The topics include: Department of Highways, Tax Department, motor vehicle information, Public Service Commission, GOCID, Small Cities Block Grant – Clinton Water Association, Small Cities Block Grant – Elkins, Department of Education, Employment and Training, Job Training Partnership Act, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Vocational Rehabilitation, Department of Public Safety, Teacher Retirement System, Public Employees Retirement System, Romney Shoe Company, Distinguished West Virginian, Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation, Governor's Community Partnership Program, abortion, New Jersey Arts Annual, Army Corps of Engineers, flood efforts in Grant County, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Department of Human Services, flood recovery, Potomac Valley Transit Authority, Gold Dome, Tort Reform Act, Toll Road Study Commission, Clean Job Act, Small Cities Block Grant – Jackson County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Joan B. Keston, Executive Director of the Public Employees Roundtable. The topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, abortion, National Association of Bank Women, Tax Department, Department of Highways, higher education, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Human Services, GOCID, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Tort Reform Act, Medicaid Reimbursement, Emergency Training Program, Teachers Pay Raise, Public Service Recognition Week, Department of Finance and Administration\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Joseph McPeak, Mayor of Keystone, WV; Afshin Khalatbary, president of the USA Philharmonic Society. The topics include: WV State Senate, Adolph Coors Company, new mental health facility, Tri-County Expressway, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Weston Facility, Department of Natural Resources, Social Security Administration, seat belt law, Department of Health, Vocational Rehabilitation, Cleveland Clinic, Opportunities Industrialization Centers, Public Service Commission, Horse breeds, Bank of Keystone, Revenue Sharing, Republican National Committee Working Partners, Open Heart Surgery, Public Securities Association, employment, Culinary School of Washington, Medicaid Home and Community Quality Services Act, temporary transfer of custody, Department of Culture and History.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Robert H. Kidd, WV House of Delegates; Vivian G. Kidd, Executive Director of the WV Education Fund; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Reta Kight, president and CEO of Community Bank and Trust. The topics include: Department of Highways, Public Employees Insurance Board, Commission on Aging, Department of Human Services, retirement, Department of Finance and Administration, National Governor's Association – Electricity Transmission, Department of Education, Council for Children's Services, Collective Bargaining, Right to Work, higher education, municipal securities, State Tax Department, Department of Health, Vocational Rehabilitation, Kennedy Mandate Bill, Department of Motor Vehicles, Better Schools Amendment, Highway and Bridge Improvement Amendment, Timber and Watershed Laboratory, Department of Commerce, Regional Jail and Prison Authority, teacher retirement, Department of Employment Security, Oil and Gas Issues, United Airlines, Department of Natural Resources, Medicaid, Distinguished West Virginian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Nick J. Rahall, U.S. Representative from WV; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator from WV; John D. Rockefeller IV, U.S. Senator from WV; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Lucy Killea, California State Assemblywoman; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: Department of Highways, Buffalo Creek Bridge, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Quality Coal Investments, Bridge Committee, Department of Natural Resources, Republican Executive Committee, Logan County, support, Department of Education, flood relief, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Program, workfare, employment, Public Service Commission, Lottery, Department of Public Safety, Workers Compensation Fund, Attorney General, U.S. District Court, Department of Corrections, Department of Energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Kyung-Won Kim, Ambassador of Korea; MyungSu Y. S. Kim, president of the International Association for World Peace; Michael Kimberley, CEO of Group Lotus; C. Ronald Kimberling, Assistant Secretary for Postsecondary Education of the U.S. Department of Education; Red E. Wright, WV Insurance Commissioner; Colonel W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Embassy – Republic of Korea, State Representative in Korea, Marshall University Funding, Korea Trade Promotion Corporation, U.S. Department of Energy High School Supercomputing Honors Program, Department of Human Services, Sale of Conrail to NS, Public Transit Support, Department of Corrections, Department of Public Safety, Group Lotus, U.S. Department of Education, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, Board of Regents, Carl D. Perkins Scholarship Program, Guaranteed Student Loans, school aid formula, Public Service Commission, Insurance Commission, Potomac Valley Transit Authority, Department of Highways, Veterans Affairs, GOCID, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Waterline Extension, flood relief.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Larry Kimler, VP of Corporate Real Estate; Myers Kimmel, president of Grant County Ministerium; Fred E. Wright, WV Insurance Commissioner; Joseph P. Kinneary, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Cameron I. Anderson, president and CEO of Kinney Shoe Corp.; John Kinnison, Mayor of Hillsboro; James A. Kinsey, president of the Taylor County Commission; Donald W. Kinzy, Executive Director of WV State Advisory Council on Vocational Education. The topics include: Department of Highways, Relocation of Corporate Headquarters, Golden Mountaineer, employment, Department of Health, Department of Human Services, contribution, Japan's Nomura Research Institute, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Martin Luther King, Jr., Tax Department, Commission on Aging, Social Security Administration, Small Cities Block Grant – Stewart and Gore Addition, Pocahontas Communication Cooper Cooperative Corp., Insurance, job opportunities, Kingery, Educational Broadcasting Authority, GOCID, Texaco, Small Cities Block Grant – Ritchie County, Department of Natural Resources, Kinney Shoe Corp., Vocational Education, Department of Agriculture, Small Cities Block Grant – Hillsboro, Appalachian Regional Commission, Federal Legislation – satellite television, Comprehensive Women's Service Council, Criminal Justice Highway Safety Office, Job Training Partnership Act, Regional Jail and Prison Authority, Board of Education, Department of Finance and Administration, budget, Department of Energy, evaluation report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Homer R. Kincaid, Director of Human Resources Development Foundation, Inc.; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John Kincaid, Acting Executive Director of the U.S. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; A. V. Dodrill, Commissioner of the Department of Corrections; Colonel W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: State Tax Department, Lottery, Recovery Foundation, Seat Belt Law, Department of Highways, Williamstown Bridge, Golden Mountaineer, Workers Compensation Fund, Memorial Tunnel, GOCID, Job Training Partnership Act, Title IIA-Program 1985 3% Older Individual, Employment and Training, Dislocated Worker Program, Appalachian Regional Commission, Public Employees Insurance Board, Department of Human Services, Department of Natural Resources, Wilderness Public Service District, Small Cities Block Grant – Keslers Cross Lanes, Department of Public Safety, Department of Corrections, International Trade, National Youth Science Camp, Postal Service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains executive orders for state holiday commission creation honoring Martin Luther King, Jr.; memo to department heads for holiday creation; Thank Yous for holiday commission service; holiday announcements; holiday ceremony agendas; fact sheets; members of the commission; copies of pictures of Martin Luther King, Jr.; holiday activities; poster contest winners; \"Living the Dream\" Awards; news release; flag raising ceremony; Civil Contingent Fund; holiday schedule; press coverage; Executive order, commission membership, drafts of letters to Davis and Glazer; National March and Parade in Atlanta, GA; brochures. There is correspondence with Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History; Frederic J. Glazer, Director of the Library Commission; Randolph Jennings, U.S. Senator from West Virginia; Booker T. Stephens, Judge of the 8th Judicial District of WV; Mary Alice Summerfield, president of WV Federation of Women's Clubs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Edward J. Cabbell, Director of the John Henry Memorial Foundation, Inc.; Janice Cloud, president of WV Congress of Parents and Teachers; Pat Ellicott, Comptroller of WV; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History; Frederic J. Glazer, Director of the Library Commission; Robert K. Holliday, WV State Senator; John D. Hurd, president of the WV Chamber of Commerce; John W. Lipphardt, Vice-Mayor of Wheeling, WV; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator from WV; James E. Roark, Mayor of Charleston, WV; Booker T. Stephens, Judge of the 8th Judicial District of WV; Mary Alice Summerfield, president of WV Federation of Womens Clubs; Judy A. Black, Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs. The topic of the folder is the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, specifically: the \"Living the Dream\" Award, State Holiday Commission, National Martin Luther King Jr. Parade in Atlanta, Civil Contingent Fund, poster contest, flag raising ceremony, space for posters, Presidential Proclamation of Martin Luther King, Jr., Day.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Coretta Scott King, president of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, Inc. The topics include: Dr. King's 59th Birthday Anniversary, Martin Luther King Jr. Time Capsule, Martin Luther King Jr. State Holiday Commission, First National Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday, Federal Holiday Commission and Appointment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with A. J. King, president of Independent Bankers Association of America; David King, Director of YMCA Camp Horseshoe; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner. The topics include: U.S. Treasury Department, support, clerk's offices, Yeager Airport, WV Turnpike, Republican Women, House of Delegates, Lottery, Department of Commerce, Department of Highways, Community Health Centers, Williamstown Bridge, Department of Human Services, YMCA Camp Horseshoe, Civil Contingent Fund, Job Training Partnership Act, 1985 Title IIA Program Award, Employment and Training, jurisdiction, Public Service Commission, GOCID, Small Cities Block Grant – Jackson County, Tax Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History; Gary A. King, president of Private Industry Council of Kanawha County, Inc.; Gwendolyn S. King, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Intergovernmental Affairs; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; John L. King, Executive Director of the Regional Jail and Prison Authority. The topics include: Tax Department, Board of Land Surveyors, State Board of Examiners of Land Surveyors, WV Capitol Historical Preservation Foundation, Department of Culture and History, Yeager Scholars, Department of Highways, Private Industry Council of Kanawha County, Employment and Training, repair retaining wall, CPGP, Lottery, Department of Energy, President's Volunteer Action Awards, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, Industrial Training Team Award, stray dogs, WV Turnpike, Jail Standards Commission, County Jails Study, Regional Jail and Prison Authority, employment, WV Republican Party, McComas Hall, Board of Regents, Williamstown Bridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Frank Newman, president of the Education Commission of the States; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Adna Irl Thomas, Commisioner of the Department of Employment Security; Pat Ellicot, Comptroller of WV; Robert H. King, president of Continental Development Corp. The topics include: Board of Regents, Department of Education, Department of Highways, Department of Employment Security, Board of Review, Environmental Protection Agency, Insurance Commission, Larry King Show, senior citizens, counseling legislation, Liability Insurance, Department of Commerce, Board of Risk and Insurance Management, State Board of Barbers and Beauticians, Civil Contingent Fund, Martin Luther King Holiday Commission, China Steel Corporation, Community Development, GOCID – China, Buffalo High School Band Booster, employment, Lottery, support, Marshall University, Veterans Affairs, Youth Opportunity Camping Program, Ridgeley Motel Project, Kammer Plant, Juvenile Justice Subcommittee, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction, Community and Industrial Development, Public Employees Insurance Agency, jurisdiction, Department of Public Safety, High Technology.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Yukimasa Kitagawa, president of Japan External Trade Organization; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; James A. Kinsey, president of the Taylor County Commission. The topics include: Housing Bill, Department of Highways, Department of Natural Resources, poor, NY Times, GOCID, Japan Economic Foundation, Governor's Management Task Force, Republican Governor's Club, support, Department of Education, Department of Human Services, Higher Education, employment, Pruntytown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with C. John Kirby, VP of Scientific American; Thais Blatnik, WV House of Delegates; Ken Hechler, WV Secretary of State; Donald E. Kirkendall, National president of the Association of Government Accountants; Arthur E. Kirkendoll, Logan County Commissioner; David Kirker, Director of the Office of Community Services of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Norman L. Kirkham, Executive Director of Region I Planning and Development Council. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Auto Industry, jurisdiction, Department of Health, Department of Highways, Department of Education, Tax Reform Act, Moundsville Penitentiary, Department of Finance and Administration, Public Transit, State Tax Department, College of Graduate Studies, retirement, Canadian Energy Report, Community Development, Department of Public Safety, employment, Association of Government Accountants, sewage, Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP), Community Services Block Grant, Emergency Community Services Homeless Grant Program, GOCID, Office of Economic Opportunity, Planning and Development Council, Region I Annual Report, Appalachian Regional Commission, Local Development District, Small Cities Block Grant – Mercer County, Development District Association of Appalachia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Inez Kirkwood, Mayor of Ansted, WV; Henry G. Kirschenmann, Jr., Deputy Assistant Secretary for Procurement, Assistance and Logistics of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The topics include: Small Cities Block Grant – Hinton, Governor's Goals, Department of Natural Resources, Kammer Plant, Department of Corrections, WV State Penitentiary, Department of Motor Vehicles, Prayer in School Amendment, Mercer County Economic Development Administration, Small Cities Block Grant – Ellenboro, Department of Highways, WV State Building Commission, WVU President, Camp Horseshoe, Board of Regents, Department of Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant – Ansted, Emergency Water and Sewer, Kirkpatrick v. Kirkpatrick, Cost Allocation Plan, National Student/Parent Mock Election, Small Cities Block Grant – Stewart and Gore Addition, Funding Request – GOCID.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Sharon Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; M. P. Koerner, Major Chief of Field Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Audrey C. Toler, Executive Secretary of the Governor; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; David Heydinger, Director of Health; E. Frank Kirk, Executive Director of Kanawha County Emergency Ambulance Authority; Ora Lee Kirk-Ludwig, president of Rosedale Coal Company, Inc. Topics include: Human services, Department of Highways, Abortion, Social Security, Public Service Commission, Department of Public Safety, Department of Health, Commerce, Culture and History, Flood Concerns, Teacher's Merit Pay, Tax Department, Employment Security.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Robert L. Hardesty, Deputy Commissioner of the U.S. Department of Labor; Nahum Litt, Chief Judge of the Department of Labor; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workman's Compensation Fund; Ronald Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; John E. Burdette II, Acting Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; David Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health. Topics include: personal correspondence, Department of Highways, judicial help, traffic death, Department of Labor, \"Black Lung,\" Commission on Aging, Worker's Compensation, jurisdiction, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Commerce, culture and tourism, roads, Department of Human Services, 1988 Republican National Convention, Department of Health, Tourist Train \u0026amp; Transportation Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Todd Kiscaden, president of Wyomac Coal Company, Inc.; M. P. Koerner, Major Chief of Field Services; Charlotte Kitowske, Transortation Specialist of Connecticut Office of Protection and Advocacy for Handicapped and Mentally Disabled Persons; Earl W. Wolfe, Director of the State Board of Vocational Education Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Michael Kitsock, Regular Representative of the Secretary of U.S. Department of Transportation; Robert D. Chehi, Executive Secretary of Public Employees Insurance Board; Robert E Kittle, Superintendent of Harrison County schools; Jay M. Hoke, Legal Counsel and Director of the Office of Customer Relations; Deborah M. Kisner, Coordinator for the Department of Nursing at Fairmont State College. Topics Include: Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Department of Natural Resources, Transit Authority, \"Trackage Rights\" Bill (#278), prisons, Department of Public Safety, Eagle Scouts, Vocational Rehabilitation, Department of Transportation, Public Employees Insurance Board, litter, Medicaid, Marshall County Governor's Community Partnership Granp Program, House Bill 4672, Harrison County's schools Alternate School Project Grant, Insurance, Tax Department, Department of Education, Public Service Commission, Television, Public Transport, West Virginia Board of Nurse Examiners, Partnership for Northway Drive Retaining Wall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with William Kisner, Berkeley County Sheriff; Yukimasa Kitagawa, president of Japan Extended Trade Organization; Hitoshi Kitamura, Managing Director of Nissin Mokko Co., LTD.; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Robert E. Kittle, Superintendent of Randolph County Schools; John G. Redline, Director of the Office of Community and Industrial Development; John A. Wilson, Major General WVANG, The Adjutant General; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; James T. Clarke, Assistant Area Director of the U.S. Department of Labor Division of Employee Standards Administration and Wage Hours; James E. Sykes, Assistant Regional Administrator of the U.S. Department of Labor Division of Employee Standards Administration and Wage Hours; Jay M. Hoke, Legal Counsel and Director of the Office of Customer Relations. The topics include: the Department of Education, the Governor's Commission on Crime, Delinquency and Correction, Office of Community and Industrial Development, Japan Business Study Program, Trade Show, Nissin Mokko Co, LTD., Tax Department, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Highways, Department of Health, Lottery Commision, city water, retirement, West Virginia Army National Gaurd, Surplus Food Programs, Department of Human Services, Department of Commerce, history and culture, Collective Bargaining, Salary Equalization Law 18A-4-5A, West Virginia Bar Association, mental health, Department of Labor, Public Service Commission, Waterline Extension.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Colonel George R. Kleb, Commander and Director of the Water Resources Support Center of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Katherine E. Kleeman, Research Associate at Rutgers University; JoAnn Klein, Office of the Governor of Mississippi; Irene Klein, Coordinator of Senior Advocacy of Region VI Area on Aging; Dr. James A. Butcher, President of Shepherd College; Doug Felsenthal, Manager of National Modem Sales; Mary Alice Klein, Superintendent of Tucker County Schools; Donald Paul Hodel, Secretary of the Interior; Ted Kleisner, Vice President and Managing Director of The Greenbrier; Jack Klim, President of D\u0026amp;E Tool Company, Inc. The topics include: Department of Education, public transportation, Department of Health, Department of Highways, Governor's Drug Gree Communities Program, Department of Energy, mining, Department of Natural Resources, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, dredging regulations, Department of Defense, collective bargaining, cabinet, \"New Business Development\" Conference, Agency on Aging, state modem contract, Davis Power Project, Tax Department, West Virginia Independence Hall, geological survey, air traffic, seatbelt laws, nuclear Monitored Retrievable Storage, Japanese Office, Industrial Development, Worker's Compensation, jurisdiction, Department of Public Safety, budget, Lottery Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Elizabeth Stifel Kline, President of Victorian Wheeling Society, Ltd.; Sharon B. Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Thomas V. Reishman, Coal Development Authority; Benjamin L. Bailey, Administrative Assistant to the Governor; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; Dennis R. Knapp, District Judge of the United States District Court; Glen A. Knapp, President of the Mid American Exposition of Industrial, Construction, and Mining Equipment and Technology; Mary Ann T. Knauss, Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Intergovernmental Affairs of the United States Department of Commerce; M. P. Koerner, Major Chief of Field Services; John A. Knebel, President of the American Mining Congress; Richard L. Lawson, President of the National Coal Association; Frederick Kneisler, Assistant Commissioner for Income Security of the New Jersey Department of Labor. The topics include: Main Street Concept, Wheeling, liability insurance, \"Charity Care\" Bill, education, WV Board of Regents Classified Employee Salary Schedule, mental health, Department of Corrections, Weston Facility, Athens Small Cities Block Grant, WV Housing Development Fund, jurisdiction, American Federation of Police, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, Department of Human Services, Department of Public Safety, public transit, GOCID, surplus food distribution, unemployment, coal industry, retirement, EIMCO Mining Machinery International, culture, lottery, capitol dome, State Tax Department, Employment Security, Class 8 License Holders, trade show, mining, economy, hunting, Foote Mineral, U.S. Department of Commerce, American Bar Association, Antitrust Law, State Police, National Governor's Association-Environmental Protection Agency, American Mining Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John E. Burdette, Acting Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon B. Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; J. Craig Rothwell, Acting Commissioner of the Department of Highways; James W. Kight, Chairman of Region III Farm and Labor Coordinated Enforcement Committee of the U.S. Department of Labor; Peggy Haslow Knight, Director of the Office of Community and Intergovernmental Programs Environmental Protection Agency; Robey Knight, Roane County Sheriff; Thomas Knight, WV House of Delegates; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sheldon H. Knorr, Maryland Commissioner of Higher Education; C. A. Knotts, President of Community Bank; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Junior Knotts, President of Tucker County Commission. The topics include: the Department of Health, the Department of Human Services, Prayer in School Amendment, Department of Highways, the Greenbrier, social services, abortion, education, 20% Utilities Discount Program, state liquor, Senate Bill #523, Anchor Hocking Plant, Civil Service, Farm Labor Coordinated Enforcement Committee, GOCID, Fire Department Assistance Program, International Society of Krishna Consciousness, commerce, retirement, National Governor's Association-electricity transmission, Department of Public Safety, insurance, Public Service Commission, loans, Maryland Statewide Plan for Post-Secondary Education, \"Governmental Ethics\" law, Business and Occupation Tax on Interest Received from the Federal Government on Federally Guaranteed Student Loans, Worker's Compensation, Newbury Small Cities Block Grant, Governor's Community Partnership Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Junior R. Knotts, President of the Tucker County Commission; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Eugene A. Knotts, Secretary Treasurer of the West Virginia Assessors' Association; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Richard N. Knowles, Plant Manager of E. I. Du Pont de Nemours \u0026amp; Company, Inc.; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; John P. Knox, Personnel Director of Eagle Manufacturing Company; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Virginia L. Roberts, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Victor Cerra, Executive Director of Northern Panhandle Mental Health Center. The topics include: Davis Power Project, Tucker County Hydrologic/Haudralic Study, West Virginia Recovery Foundation, employment, Subaru Motors, Department of Highways, public safety, Healthcare Coast Review Authority, Worker's Compensation, West Virginia State Tax Department, Tucker County Office of Emergency Services, flood recovery, collective bargaining, Commission on Aging, Golden Mountaineer Discount Program, Department of Health, human services, employee displacement, GOCID, Industrial Development Training Team, Northern Panhandle Private Industry Council, Post Office, Library Commission, Department of Corrections, Department of Motor Vehicles, retirement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Philip Kneisl; Colonel W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Jande Nady Burnley, Director of the Office for Victims of Crime. The topics include: local authority, Department of Motor Vehicles, WV State Police, traffic citations, magisterial court, complaints.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Audrey C. Toler, Executive Secretary to the Governor; James Kobashigawa, Executive Secretary to the Travel Agency of the State of Hawaii; Abraham Kobren, president of the American Dental Association; Colonel Jack W. Kock, president of the National Gaurd Association; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner to the Department of Highways; Marilyn Koch, Acting Regional Administrator of Health Care Financing Administration of Pennsylvania; W. S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Herbert L. Koelling, Chief Executive Officer of UARCO, Inc.; Stella Koerner, Mayor of Wheeling; Louis V. Koerber, president of the National Flag Day Foundation; William Kolberg, president of the National Alliance of Business; Mel Kofod, General Manager of WDTV. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Medicaid, Regulation of Travel Agencies, liability insurance, National Gaurd Association, Department of Highways, Senate Bill #278, abortion, Division of Tourism, coal, Department of Health, Tax Department, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, education, Department of Natural Resources, Environmental Impact Statement and Proposed Land and Resource Management Plan for the Monongahela National Forest, collective bargaining, manufacturing prospect, WV State Fireman's Association, Main Street Project, Emergency Shelter Grant Program-Wheeling, community development, Department of Housing and Urban Development, culture, medical malpractice, West Virginia's Industrial Training Team Program, Whitewater Advisory Board, commerce, Litter Control Program, SB 760.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with J. Donald Krupica, president of the Marshall County Commission; James H. Kogen, president of Shure Brothers Incorporated; Frank Kolar Jr., Major, Infantry Admissions Officer of West Point; Charles E. M. Kolb, Deputy under Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education; William H. Kolberg, president of the National Alliance of Business; Rosemary Kolde, president of the American Vocational Association; William A. Kolibash, United States Attorney U.S. Department of Defense; James L. Kolstad, Acting Chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board. The topics include: Washington Lands Sewerage Project, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Highways, mental health, drunk driving, jurisdiction, Eagle Scout, Public Service Commission, lottery, Department of Education, United States Military Academy, mass transportation, Office of Economic Development, Proposal to Provide an Automated Medical Cost-Containment System for the WV Workers' Compensation Fund, industrial development, unemployment, Work Program for America, American Vocational Association, Department of Public Safety, \"Just Say No,\" National Transportation Safety Board, Mid-East Regional Career Development Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Jean T. Koneful, Vice President of RCK Scientific; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of Workers' Compensation Fund; Audrey C. Toler, Executive Secretary to the Governor; James L. Koontz, president and CEO of Kingsbury Machine Tool Corporation; Nelson B. Robinson, Commissioner of Workers' Compensation Fund; C. Everett Koop, Surgeon General of Public Health Service Department of Health and Human Services of Maryland; Noble W. Lanham, Lt. Colonel West Virginia Army National Guard; Richard C. Kopke, president of Traffic Safety Now, Inc.; Donald L. Kopp, Clerk of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Ronald G. Koppelman, president of Eastern-Western Marketing Corporation. The topics include: employment training, Department of Labor, Department of Human Services, Public Service Commission, the Greenbrier, Workers' Compensation Fund, disability, Miss American Pageants, Department of Highways, economy, Pruntytown Correctional Center, Anna Jarvis Birthplace Restoration Project, history, National Center for Manufacturing Sciences, education, flood assistance, Clean Indoor Air Act, unemployment, seat belt laws, Department of Commerce, Army National Guard, property tax reappraisal, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Corrections, state prisons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Jeff Koshel, Senior Fellow and Director NGA; BEjamin Bailey, Administrative Assistant to the Governor; Janet E. Kosid, Legislative Program Director for the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children; Robert L. Kosnoski, president of Beckley Stone Company; R. H. Miller, Lt. Colonel Deputy Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety; Jane Morley Kotchen, Professor of Medicine at WVU; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner for the Department of Highways. The topics include: Department of Education, Lottery Commission, Department of Finance and Administration, Whitewater Advisory Board, Department of Natural Resources, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, National Governor's Association, Children's Policy Information Project, Koshiyama International, National Center for Missing \u0026amp; Exploited Children, Public Service Commission, Department of Highways, commerce, public safety, WV Board of Regents, Preston County Academic Center, WVU School of Medicine, state parks, Department of Culture and History, collective bargaining, Coalition for Corridor H, WV State 125th Birthday celebration, Department of Energy, mining fatalities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; John W. Koval, president of the Weirton Area Chamber of Commerce; Pete Kovalyk, Mayor of Bellaire; David H. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; L.W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The topics include: worker's compensation fund, Job Training Coordinating Council, limited gaming, Shinnston - Small City Block Grant Program, retirement incentives for state employees, Department of Health, Department of Highways, Department of Motor Vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Andrew Kondik, Director of Hancock County Office of Emergency Services. The topics include: Hudson Hill/North Fork Road Waterline Extensions Project, Office of Emergency Services, Department of Highways, Water Shortage Emergency Assistance Agreement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Arthur Kraft, Dean of the College of Business and Economics at West Virginia University; Donald A. Kraft, National Director of the National Republican Foundation; Judith A. Krall, president of the West Virginia Alliance for the Mentally Ill; Frank Krzys, president of the Hancock County Commission; James R. Kraus, president of Handy \u0026amp; Harman Automotive Four, Inc.; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Cathy Krein, Public Relations Director of Malloy College of New York; Ron Kretzer, president of Appalachian- Equity Alliance, Inc.; Sharon B. Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John A. Wilson, III, Major General, WVANG Adjutant General; Richard W. Krimm, Assistant Associate Director of the U.S. Office of Natural and Technological Hazards. The topics include: education, collective bargaining, National Republican Foundation, Department of Highways, Public Service Commission, flood recovery, mental health facilities, Department of Health, right-to-work laws, Weston Hospital, public employee needs, Department of Human Services, Drug Free Communities Grant, Department of Corrections, Commission on Aging, Bill #1066 – farm animal protections, industry, Public Safety, speed limits, reappraisal, Department of Commerce, Tax Department, gasoline tax, utility rates, emergency response.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Robert E. Kristofco, president of Northern West Virginia Convention \u0026amp; Visitors Bureau; C. Russell Rader, District Engineer for the Department of Health; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; J. Donald Krupica, president of the Marshall County Commission; William S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Julia A. Krutilla, president of King's Creek Civic Association, Inc.; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Charles W. Kucharik, Executive VP and GM of Rockingham Poultry Marketing Cooperative; Frank Krzys, president of the Hancock County Commission. The topics include: Workers' Compensation, Tourism Advisory Council, HB 1725, SB 391, Kroger, Family Urgent Care Center, Department of Education, Department of Health, Board of Medicine, 1985 National Youth Science Camp, Department of Commerce, employment and training, Department of Highways, education, Consolidated Coal, natural resources, Department of Human Services, Child Advocacy Bureau, GOECD, Governor's Community Partnership Grant Program, Tax Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Joseph E. Kun, Monongalia County Commissioner; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security. The topics include: Westover Industrial Access Road Project, community development, Department of Highways, employment security, Solid Waste Authority, Department of Highways, General Motors, West Virginia University, Trash to Steam Generation Facility, Small Cities Block Grant – Monongalia County, public transit, Cassville/New Hill Sewer Project, Drug and Alcohol Task Force.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with J.R. Rogers, Director of Dealer Sales section of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Charles W. Kucharik, Executive Vice President and General Manager of Rockingham Poultry Marketing Cooperative, Inc.; Robert C. Byrd, West Virginia State Senator; Fred VanKirk, State Highway Engineer – Acting Commissioner; Bob Wise, West Virginia Representative; W. S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon B. Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Barbara Matz, Chair of W.V. Board of Social Work Examiners; M.P. Koerner, Major Chief of Field Services; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Charles R. Spears, Director of the Division of Parks and Recreation; David K. Heydinger, Director of Department of Health; Ruth Kuhn, president of Plum Run Extension Homemakers Club; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Chandra M. Kumar, president of American College of International Physicians. The topics include: GOCID, Our Lady of Perpetual Help Ukranian Catholic Church, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Motor Vehicles, Railroad Maintenance Authority, flood relief, West Virginia Penitentiary, Department of Highways, Child Advocacy, Human Services, Foster System, tire dumping, social work, Department of Public Safety, Department of Commerce, Department of Health, Ku Klux Klan, WV National Gaurd, agriculture, Weston Facility.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Madeleine M. Kunin, Governor of Vermont; John H. Sununu, State House of New Hampshire; Anthony S. Earl, Governor of Wisconsin; James P. Kunkle, Plant Manager of Owens-Illinois; John E. Burdette II, Acting Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Cecil B. Andrus, Governor of Idaho; Mr. Kunugi, president of Bando Kagaku; Daniel W. Kunz, Executive Director of the Junior Engineering Technical Society; Jennifer L. Kunze, Vice president of the Ohio Valley Society of Radiological Technologists; Joseph E. Kun, president of Monongalia County Commission; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Helene Kurtz, Manager of The Wells Inn; Tom McNeel, WV State Superintendent of Schools; William C. Kuryla, Corporate Manager of Product \u0026amp; Distribution Risk of Union Carbide Corporation; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History; Richard P. Kusserow, Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Virginia David Floyd, Acting Project Director of the Southern Regional Project on Infant Mortality; Kaneyoshi Kusunoki, Executive VP of Toyota Motor Corporation; Earl W. Wolfe, Director of the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Larry Kuykendall, Mayor of Moorefield.The topics include: National Governor's Association – Environment and Public Works, Youth Science Camp, President's Commission of Americans Outdoors, NGA – Energy and Environment Committee, Vermont State of the State Address, education, NGA – Nuclear Regulatory Commission, NGA – Superfund and Clean Waters Act, Department of Human Services, Glass Industry Assistance Program, Hare Krishna Community, State Government U.S. Savings Bond Campaign, NGA – Task Force on Nuclear Safety, Volkswagen Facility, National Radiologic Technology Week Proclamation, waterbed facility in Harrison County, Department of Highways, Worker's Compensation Fund, state tree, Sisterville Partnership Grant Application, West Virginia Academy of Science, Department of Culture and History, The Cultural Center Theatre, Lottery Commission, Gaming School Implementation Project, Child Support Enforcement/Absent Parent Medical Liability, Birth Certificate Fraud, Aid to Families with Dependent Children Program, Toyota, Vocational Rehabilitation Center, Victims of Crime Act of 1984, employment security, Appalachian Regional Commission, flood recovery, newspapers, Department of Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Larry Kuykendall, Mayor of Moorefield; William Kuykendall, president of the Mineral County Bar Association; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Wallace G. Wilkinson, Governor of Kentucky. The topics include: flood recovery, Public Legal Services program, Community Partnership Fund, National Governor's Association – Conference, Community and Industrial Development, Department of Highways, Department of Public Safety, GOCID, Little Otter/Bluefield water line extension project, Department of Human Services, Prison Authority, Department of Health, Commission on Aging, Department of Corrections, Emergency Medical Services funding, Huntington State Hospital, retirement benefits for WV public employees, Interstate Planning Commission, Community Block Grant – Fairmont, education, Lottery Commission, Teachers Retirement Board, Pruntytown Correctional Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ernest W. LaBelle, Director of State and Local Relations of TWR; Thomas J. Hoeflinger, Plant Manager of Anchor Hocking; Michael A. Buchanan, WV House of Delegates; Morgan Lacefield, president of CEL Pizza of Warwood (Domino's Pizza); Gordon J. Lachance, president of the Chief Petty Officers' Association; Marc E. Lackritz, Executive VP of the Public Securities Association; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner for Department of Highways; William B. Lacy, Deputy Assistant to the President; Billy C. Ladd, CEO of Texwood Industries, Incorporated; John J. LaFalce, member of Congress; Annik La Farge, Publicity Manager of Random House, Incorporated; Nick J. Rahall, U.S. House of Representatives; Colonel W. F. Donohoe, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety. The topics include: NGA – Coal, Labor-Management Council, Worker's Compensation Fund, WV Silver Haired Legislature, employment security, Tax Department, Twin Falls State Park, export markets, Department of Highways, Department of Corrections, Public Employee Insurance coverage, Small Cities Block Grant Program – Shinnston and Stewart, Lottery Commission, manufacturing, substance abuse, NGA – Pacific Rim Traders, drinking age, small business, liability insurance, Department of Public Safety, Department of Human services, abortion, reappraisal, flood recovery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Larry LaFon, president of the West Virginia Automobile and Truck Dealers Association; Samuel H. Davis, Director of Worker's Compensation Fund; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Stewart and Gore Small Cities Block Grant, Department of Human Services, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Department of Highways, Better Schools Amendment, Highway and Bridge Improvement Amendment, Chapmanville Bridge, Department of Energy, Public Service Commission, Grand Cross of Homage, \"Pat Murphy's Bill,\" Regional Education Service Agency, Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs, Board of Examiners for Registered Professional Nurses, Department of Insurance, Department of Corrections, Worker's Compensation Fund, black lung, lumber imports, Department of Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with Clayton H. Lakes, Chief Division of Wildlife, Ohio Department of Natural Resources; Edward R. Lakey, Superintendent of Kanawha County Schools; Gradie Lamb, Jr., Superintendent of Swanson Plating and Machine; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Thelma Lamb, president of the Board of Directors for Community Resources, Incorporated; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; R. H. Miller, Major Chief of Staff of the Department of Public Safety; W. Henry Lambright, Director of Science \u0026amp; Technology Policy Center; Richard D. Lamm, Governor of Colorado; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: D.U.I., racing, education, Home Rule, Department of Highways, Public Employees Insurance Agency, Environmental Protection Agency, lottery, labor strike, Weston Facility, Industrial Development Training, WV Alcoholic Beverage Control Licensing Advisory Board, Community Services Block Grant, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, jurisdiction, National Science Foundation, NGA – tax reform, Exxon Oil, Tax Department, United Steelworkers, Department of Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with David L. Acord, Superintendent of Kanawha County Schools; W. Stuart Caldwell, president of Kanawha County Schools; Ben Caldwell, Assistant Superintendent of Kanawha County Board of Education; John F. McCuskey, Commissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration. The topics include: state purchase of Laidley Field property, parking, educational facility, Charleston, finance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Kathleen C. Butler, Operations Supervisor of the Department of Health and Human Services; Richard D. Lamm, Governor of Colorado; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John S. Lanahan, Senior VP of Chessie System Railroads; J. Wayne Lancaster, president of Berkeley County Development Authority; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; A. V. Dodrill, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Corrections; R. Gregory Lance, Mayor of Ranson; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Social Security Administration, Department of Highways, Black Gold, Transportation 2020, NGA – tax reform, Tax Department, Department of Human Services, welfare, Department of Corrections, Alcohol and Drug Abuse and Mental Health Services Block Grant, Department of Energy, Small Cities Block Grant, Department of Health, Ranson – Small Cities Block Grant, Mercer County Economic Opportunity Corporation, Commission on Aging, Appalachian Pulp Mill Project, Wheeling-Nishan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Sam Landis, Mayor of Petersburg; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Regina Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; James R. Lang, VP of Lang Brothers Incorporated; Tom Lange, president of the Jefferson County Education Association. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Department of Motor Vehicles, flood recovery, West Virginia State Fire Commission, Department of Highways, Public Employee's Insurance Agency, Petersburg – Small Cities Block Grant; Governor's Community Partnership program, Emergency Water \u0026amp; Sewer, economy, education, Appalachian Regional Commission, abortion, Small Business Development, Weston Facility, West Virginia Children's Book Award Committee, Tax Department, revenue estimates, sewer, commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; George Langstaff, president of Footwear Industries of America; Elliot D. Rozenweig, president of Factory Services, Inc.; Tom Langford, president of the Capitol Hill Club; James Lannan, Superintendent of Jackson County Schools; James S. Gladwell, Assistant State Superintendent; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Mike Wilkins, artist of license plate preamble; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: JTPA Employment Training, Department of Human Services, property reappraisal, Department of Highways, Fire Department Assistance Program, Anchor Hocking, product liability, Capitol Hill Club, Community Partnership Program, Juvenile Justice \u0026amp; Delinquency Prevention Program, Department of Education, license plate preamble art, Shinnston – Small Cities Block Grant, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, flood relief.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; M. P. Koerner, Major Chief of Field Operations of the Department of Public Safety; John Lambert, Tucker County Commissioner. The topics include: Department of Health, Department of Human Services, Medicaid, election laws, Social Security Administration, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, Monitored Retrievable Storage, Motorcycle Awareness Week, Department of Highways, West Virginia Aeronautics Commission, Department of Public Safety, Elkins – Small Cities Block Grant, pay increase for service personnel, flood recovery, rural zoning, Tucker County Landfill, Parsons Water Line Extension Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Jay M. Hoke, Legal Counselor and Director of the Public Service Commission Office of Customer Relations; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner for the Department of Highways; Colonel W. F. Donohue, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; D. R. Pisegna, Medical Center Director for the Veterans Administration; Anthony Alston, Assistant Director of the Department of Veterans Affairs. The topics include: Public Service Commission, parole, Department of Highways, West Virginia Historical Preservation Foundation, Worker's Compensation Fund, travel councils, fire departments, Department of Education, flood recovery, cable television, Department of Human Services, public safety, Federal Housing Authority, Veterans Affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ronald Lane, president of Ronald Lane Pipeline Construction, Inc.; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Human Services; Phillip D. Turner, Executive Director of the Commission on Aging. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Energy, mining fatality, Public Service Commission, Department of Human Services, pay increase for service personnel, liability insurance, Governor's Management Task Force, Bill 627 (Overweight Truck Bill), Office of Community and Industrial Development, Board of Education of Ohio County, Watershed Commission, Arnoldsburg/Millstone - Small Cities Block Grant, retirement benefits, Department of Finance and Administration, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, Logan/Mingo Mental Health Center, Commission on Aging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Charles C. Lanham, president of Citizens National Bank; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner for the Department of Human Services; John S. Lanahan, Senior VP of the Chessie System Railroads; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources. The topics include: Department of Highways, employment, Department of Energy, mining fatality, AEP Clean Air Project, election of 1988, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, West Virginia Legal Service Plan, Tax Department, Department of Health, Alcohol and Drug Abuse and Mental Health Services Block Grant, Department of Human Services, Department of Natural Resources, litter, Worker's Compensation Fund, Prayer in School Amendment, abortion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Archie E. Lapointe, Executive Director of the National Assessment of Educational Progress; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Robert E. Leard, Administrator of the Food and Nutrition Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture; Tom McNeel, state superintendent of schools; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Commissioner of the Department of Human Resources; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Robert L. Larkey, Director of Far Eat Marketing A Plus Worldwide; Claire V. LaRocco, president of Fredrick Schill \u0026amp; Company of West Virginia; E. G. Larrick, Jr., Mayor of Oak Hill; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Harold A. Larsen, president of the Chesapeake \u0026amp; Ohio Canal Association, Inc.; Howard N. Larsen, Regional Director of the Fish and Wildlife Service of the U.S. Department of the Interior; Carl G. Beard, II, Director of the WV Air Pollution Control Commission. The topics include: National Student Athlete Day, education, Department of Corrections, state employee benefits, Department of Natural Resources, Worker's Compensation Fund, Food Security Act, Homebound Program, flood recovery, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Department of Health, export of coal to Asia, Department of Agriculture, 4-H, GOCID/JTPA, capital punishment, Department of Motor Vehicles, Oak Hill – Small Cities Block Grant, Department of the Interior, Chesapeake \u0026amp; Ohio Canal National Historical Park Advisory Commission, National Wildlife Refuge System, liability insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with R. K. \"Rolly\" Larson, Executive Director of Outdoor Amusement Business Association, Inc.; Reed Larson, president of the National Right to Work Committee; Ralph S. LaRue, Director of Marion County Parks and Recreation Commission; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; C. E. Hall, II, president of the Boone County Commission; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Carl Lashley, president of the West Virginia Council of Administrators of Special Education; M. P. Koerner, Major Chief of Field Services of the Department of Public Safety, James M. Albert, Director of the Office of Community and Industrial Development. The topics include: industrial development, Tax Department, HB4470, Right to Work, Department of Highways, Appalachian Regional Commission, Ryan Barr, Spruce Fork Public Service District, Department of Health, Department of Corrections, prison riots, Preston County Rural Transportation System, Weston Facility, hazardous material, Department of Natural Resources, education, Department of Human Services, Medicaid, National Air Toxics Strategy, Environmental Protection Act, Monongahela Power Company, Public Safety, Law Enforcement Certification, Shinnston – Small Cities Block Grant, Department of Motor Vehicles CDL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Donna J. Boley, West Virginia State Senator; Robert G. Lathrop, Acting Dean of the College of Law at West Virginia University; Thomas P. Latimer, president of Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company; W. S. Ritchie, Jr, Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Hugh A. Latimer, president of West Virginia Wesleyan College. The topics include: milk handling, U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Rifle Association's Public Service Award, Department of Highways, culture and history, U.S.S. West Virginia, Department of Human Services, \"Whistleblower Law,\" Disaster Recovery Work, Office of Community and Industrial Development, Worker's Compensation Fund, Flood Hazard Mitigation Plan, Department of Energy, Child Advocate Bureau, Department of Health, Spencer Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John R. Laughlin, president of Galaxy Conferences, Inc.; Nancy G. Laughlin, Chairman of the Board for Marion County Chamber of Commerce; Bonnie Lavender, president of the West Virginia School Counselor Association; Franklin L.. Lavin, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of the U.S. Office of Political Affairs. The topics include: \"Bad Faith\" Laws, Legislative Prayer Breakfast, education, National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, West Virginia Children's Trust Fund, Ada Expo '86, 1987 Legislative Issues, Laurel Creek Club, mine lay-offs, Department of Health, Emergency Services, Public Service Commission, National School Guidance and Counseling Week, U.S. Office of Political Affairs, victim assistance, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency, and Correction, Department of Public Safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with L.W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; F. Dixon Law, Superintendent of Ritchie County Schools; Dwight Law, Manager of Grant County Airport; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; H. Wayne Law, president of Spartan Sewell, Inc.; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Charles T. Butler, Director of the Huntington Museum of Art; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Charles W. Lawler, Chairman of the Board for Marion County Chamber of Commerce; John C. Lawn, Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration for the U.S. Department of Justice; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Colonel W. F. Donohoe, State Coordinating Officer of the Department of Public Safety. The topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Highways, GOCID/SCBG, lottery, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, Education Special Session, education salary increase, State Aeronautics Commission, HB 4672, Ohio Brass Plant, Department of Health, Weston State Hospital, employee benefits, Pruntytown Correctional Center, CBS Broadcasting, TORT Reform Legislation, Department of Natural Resources, Commission on Aging, Department of Culture and History, Department of Human Services, Economic Development Act of 1986, state parks, National Conference on the Control and Diversion of Controlled Substances, Lighthouse Schools Program, Industry Consultation Program, Department of Corrections, WV District Export Council, income tax return, insurance, flood recovery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Larry Lawrence, Administrator of Braxton Health Care Center; Jeffre P. Lawrentz, VP of Kanawha Valley Historical and Preservation Society; Barbara H. Lawson, president of Lawson Marketing, Inc.; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Quentin R. Lawson, Executive VP of the National Forum for Black Public Administrators; Richard L. Lawson, president of the National Coal Association; John T. Copenhaver, Jr., U.S. District Judge; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner for the Department of Highways. The topics include: Commission on Aging, sewage treatment, WV Public Energy Authority, Labor-Management Council, Department of Human Service, Tax Department, Braxton Health Care Center, Social Security Administration, historic sites, Hotel-Motel Tax, Development and Tourism, Williamson Sewer Improvements Project, Department of Highways, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Natural Resources, ARC Funds, Construction Grant, Interagency Council for Childrens Developoment, National Youth Science Camp, Marshall University football stadium, Clean Jobs Act, minority businesses, NGA – Committee on Energy and Environment, Worker's Compensation Fund, Governor's Summer Youth Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Paul Laxalt, Senator from Nevada; Jeffrey D. Laxton, Mayor of Oceana; William Burl Laxton, Mayor of Bradshaw; N. D. Woods, Deputy State Fire Marshal; Carol T. Lay, president of the Nicholas County Commission; Donald F. Layfield, Regional Administrator for the General Services Administration, Region 4; Roydice Layfield, Mayor of Cairo; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. H. Layman, Executive VP and CEO of the First National Bank of Romney, WV; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; Charles T. Lazzell, president of Mid-Atlantic Fuels, Inc. The topics include: Republican Senatorial Inner Circle, Clean Water Act, Clean Coal Technology Reserve, Wyoming County Center of Southern West Virginia Community College, Governor's Community Partnership Program, unemployment, Department of Highways, State Fire Marshall, Fire Department Program, Bradshaw – Small Cities Block Grant, Industrial Development, Wilderness Public Service District, GOCID – Emergency Waterline Construction, Nicholas County – Small Cities Block Grant, Child Advocate Office, mental health, jurisdiction, surplus government property, Appalachian Regional Commission, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Human Services, Marion County Senior Citizens Center, David Power Project, Tax Department, Board of Dental Examiners, unemployment, Weston Hospital, flood relief, Lazard Freres \u0026amp; Co., Department of Health, Monitored Retrievable Storage, GOCID.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ben H. Love, Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America; John W. Leace, president of the Huntington Professional and Business Men's Club; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State; Lester E. Leach, Mayor of Sistersville; W. S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Ray E. Leach, mayor of Williamstown; Lawrence D. Leaderman, Head of Canadian Consular Post \u0026amp; Canadian Consul; Regina Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; David H. Leroy, Lt. Governor of Idaho; A. V. Dodrill, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Corrections; Nancy P. Hollister, Mayor of Marietta, OH; Patty Waldeck, president of the Charleston Area League of Women Voters; John A. Wilson, III, Major General , WVANG Adjutant General; Robert E. Leard, Administrator of the Food and Nutrition Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The topics include: Public Employees Insurance Agency, public transportation, coal wages, Off-Track Pari-Mutual Wagering Bill, Attorney General, Department of Highways, Williamstown – Small Cities Block Grant, Wood County Senior Citizen's Association, medical malpractice, U.S. Canadian Free Trade, limited gaming, Department of Human Services, Community Services Block Grant, Ashland Oil Company oil spill, Emergency Water and Sewer Program, Commission on Aging, League of Women Voters, juvenile detention, Emergency Services, WVU Medical Center, Food Stamp Tax, Cooper's Rock State Forest Aerial Passenger Tramway Proposal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Shelby Leary, WV House of Delegates; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Regina Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Lt. A. N. Leavitt, president of WV Fraternal Order of Police; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: adult literacy, Developmental Disabilities Planning Council, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Public Relations Student Society of America, Deaf Education and Advocacy Foundation (D.E.A.F.), racing, Community Development and Criminal Justice, Drug Enforcement Policy Board, Veteran's Memorial Plaza, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency, and Correction, Tax Reform Act, Department of Culture and History, GOCID, Coon Knob Water Line Extension.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Lawrence David Lederman, Canadian Consulate; Donald E. Ledwig, Acting president of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting; Mary Martha Merrit, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Regina P. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History; R. T. LeFrois, president of Thomas Enterprises, Inc. The topics include: Department of Highways, National Association of Convenience Stores, tax bonds, National Rehabilitation Association Convention, Wayne County River Terminal, Tax Department, state employee benefits, Department of Natural Resources, Travel Development, Davis Power Project, public libraries, Association of State and Interstate Water Pollution Control Administrators, Commission on Aging, U.S./Canadian Free Trade, Universities Research Association, Department of Education, Department of Human Services, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Worker's Compensation Fund, Daylight Savings Time, Miss West Virginia Scholarship Pageant, Department of Motor Vehicles, Lost Creek Country Fall Festival, Department of Health, Governor's Civil Contingent Fund, oil overcharge, Alcoplex, National Youth Science Camp, Commission on Aging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Kenneth C. Legg, Executive Secretary of the WV School Service Personnel Association; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Otis A. Leggett, WV House of Delegates; W. S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the Department of Highways; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Robert J. Conley, WV House of Delegates; John R. Hoblitzell, WV House of Delegates. The topics include: abortion, Board of Probation and Parole, Department of Education, Education Employee's Grievance Board, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Public Employees Insurance Board, Commission on Aging, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Bill S382, Tax Department, property reappraisal, \"Special Rule\" retirement, HB4672, jurisdiction, GOCID, Harrisville – Small Cities Block Grant, NGA – Electricity Transmission, Commission for the Blind, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, legislative computer, Joint Committee on Government and Finance, flood relief, Drug Enforcement Policy Board, Department of Culture and History.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Richard C. Lee, Chief, Shortage Analysis Staff, Bureau of Health Care Delivery and Assistance; M. P. Koerner, Major Chief of Field Operations of the Department of Public Safety; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Hun Jo Lee, president of Luck-Goldstar International Corp.; John G. Lee, president of the National Asphalt Paving  Association; Kang Won Lee, Research Fellow at the Korea Institute for Economics and Technology; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Department of Health, Department of Human Services, Department of Public Safety, food tax, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Highways, Commission on Aging, Tax Department, WVU Hospital, liability insurance, Spencer Hospital, WV Army National Gaurd, unemployment, GOCID, West Virginia University, House Bill 2057.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with G. L. Harper, Field Supervisor of the Department of Veterans' Affairs; Maryat Lee, Director of EcoTheater, Inc.; William P. Marhsall, president of Lee-Marshall Insurance, Inc.; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; R. E. Lee, president of the Horsemen's Benevolent \u0026amp; Protective Association; Richard Lee, Chief, Distribution and Shortage Analysis Branch Office of  Data Analysis and Management of the U.S Department of Health and Human Services; John D. Rockefeller, U.S. Senator; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources. The topics include: Commission on Aging, Veterans Affairs, Summer Youth EcoTheater Program, Halfway House for Behavior Disordered Adults, Governor's Conference Committee on Economic Development of Technical Innovation, Department of Health, economic development, GOCID, Department of Culture and History, Department of Highways, Health Manpower Shortage Area, Department of Natural Resources, liability insurance, property reappraisal, Department of Human Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Gary L. Swingle, president of the WV Society of Certified Public Accountants; Cordell A. DeLaPena, president of the WV State Medical Association; Paul R. Hutchinson, Jr., WV House of Delegates; Robert W. Hannan, president of Thrift Drug Company; Roger A. Boone, president of Crawford's Food Center, Inc.; R. H. Bowman, president of Nehi-Royal Crown Bottling Company, Inc.; Joseph P. Cardullo, president of Seneca Mental Health/Mental Retardation Council, Inc.; Grey M. Cassell, Superintendent of Hampshire County Board of Education; Samuel Chico, Jr., president of Chico Dairy Company; Mark Cobetto, president of Seven-Up Bottling Company of Wheeling; Betty D. Crookshanks, WV House of Delegates; Norma Gray, Executive Director of Region III Child Development Services; John E. Greene, Admisnistrator of Morris Memorial Nursing Home, Inc.; Lyle Sattes, WV House of Delegates; Robert D. Hartman, WV House of Delegates; Donald H. Hutton, president of Cabell Huntington Hospital; Edward W. Dockney, Jr., Mayor of Martinsburg; Victor L. Shockey, president of the Berkeley County Commission; A. N. Leavitt, president of the WV Fraternal Order of Police; Wendell O. Malcolm, president of the Barbour County Commission; Robert R. Nelson, Mayor of Huntington; R. E. Northup, VP of Appalachian Power Company; Larry V. Faircloth, WV House of Delegates; H. Stan Rawlings, president of the WV County Commissioners Association; Francis B. Schulte, Bishop of Wheeling-Charleston; John J. Sorrenti, Hancock County Commission; R. Kemp Morton, President of the WV State Bar; Tom Susman, WV House of Delegates; C. N. Harman, Minority Leader of the WV Senate. The topics include: Legislative Interim Schedule, unwed teenage mothers, liquor, abortion, prayer in schools, AIDS legislation, taxes on soft drinks, gasoline, tobacco, beer; education, automatic weapon legislation, WV Civil Service System, Black Fly Control, arts, black lung, Governor's Committee on Crime and Delinquency, health, lottery, seat belts, Jobs Development Corporation, capital punishment, library system, public swimming pools, Public Employees Insurance Board, Grandparents visitation, Act for Better Child Care, gun control, nursing homes, Inland Port Authority, highways, Joint Custody Bill, home rule, Board of Landscape Architects, Excess Levy Election, Litter Control and Solid Waste Disposal Bill, judicial systems, Medicaid, motor vehicles, pornographic industries, New River Parkway, public utilities, real estate, Preston Memorial Hospital, retirement, economic development, Right to Work, liability insurance, gambling, smoking, state bar, budget, Turnpike Bonds, veterans, unemployment, fireworks, SB477, HB2872, fire boards, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, aging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John A. Chapman, president of the Charleston Regional Cahmber of Commerce and Development; Paul J. Clowers, Mayor of Mullens; John E. Clyburn, Commissioner of the South Carolina Human Affairs Commission; J. T. Godby, Logan County Assessor; John H. Hurd, president of the State Chamber; Bobby L. Zickefoose, Mayor of Smithers. The topics include: education, victim protection, Commission on Aging, unemployment, solid waste, drinking age, circuit court, casino gambling, garbage collection, Human Rights Commission, abortion, bottle bill, tele-track, wage taxes, coal land taxation, Department of Health, State Fire Marshal, magistrate pay raises, jury selection, retirement, insurance, bus drivers, libraries, immunization, gasoline tax, property reappraisal, service personnel, farming, Right to Work, prayer in schools, mobile homes, disabilities, moving violations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Honorable Richard Schwartz; Robert W. Ritenour, president of the Home Builders Association of WV; Robert McCauley, International Union Representative of the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees; Britta Anderson, Director of Federal Affairs, Research, and Planning of the Vermont Student Assistance Program; Joseph Powell, president of the WV Labor Federation; A. E. Kessel, Jr., president of the Grant County Commission; James L. McClelland, Director of the Greater Huntington Park and Recreation District; Ken Rutledge, president of the WV Hospital Association; Mark O. Hatfield, U.S. Senator; Henry A. Waxman, U.S. Representative; Martha Layne Collins, Governor of Kentucky; Joseph P. Albright, Speaker of the WV House of Delegates; C. A. Hansen, Chairman and CEO of LCP Chemicals \u0026amp; Plastics, Inc. The topics include: early retirement, state retired employees, hotels, highways, solid waste, smoke detectors, surety bonds, abortion, public libraries, Industrial and Commercial Development Bond Act, education, Self-Employment Pilot Project, Municipal Fireman's Civil Service Commission, Health Care Cost Review Authority, insurance, Dropout Prevention Program, WV Recreation and Park Association, Urgent Supplemental Appropriation, Board of Dental Examiners, Duck Stamp Bill, Counselor's License, House Bills, Senate Bills, Uniform Licensing for Pari-Mutuel Sports Act, Electrolytic Processes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Dan Tonkovich, president of the WV Senate; Edwin J. Bowman, Councilman for the City of Weirton; Thomas A. Cerra, Management Co-Chairman of Project BEST; Robert Campbell, Labor Co-Chairman of Project BEST; Joseph W. Mayernick, Executive Director of the Weirton Chamber of Commerce; William Medovic, CEO of Grocers Development Corporation; Don A. Wagenheim, Chairman of the Wheeling Area Chamber of Commerce. The topic of this folder is limited gaming legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ted T. Barr and Bob Hayes, Cabell County Commissioners; William Bork, General Manager of Waterford Park; Dave Elkinton, Prickett's Fort Foundation; Douglas W. Hill, Executive Minister of WV Baptist Convention; Dr. Stan Maynard, Professor of Education at Marshall University; Mose A. Napier, Mayor of Ceredo; J. R. Pritchard, president of Pritchard Electric Co.; Leonard I. Underwood, member of the WV House of Delegates; Robert W. Wallace, president of Rich Motor Mart, Inc. The topic of this folder is the Off Track Wagering Bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Harts High School students. The topic of this folder is the Lincoln County Library Bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with county magisterial court clerks. The topic of this folder is pay for magisterial court clerks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with each County Commission president in West Virginia. The topic of this folder is the \"insurance crisis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Harry L. Buch, of Gompers, Buch, McCarthy \u0026amp; McClure. The topic of the folder is the appointment to the Legislative Task Force on Insurance Practices and Alternatives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Charles R. Shaffer, Evelyn E. Richards, and Daniel L. Shanholtz, of the WV House of Delegates; Frederick L Parker, Darrell E. Holmes, Sondra Moore Lucht, Joe Manchin, III, Larry A. Tucker, Tracy W. Hylton, M. Jay Wolfe, George Warner, C. N. Harman, John G. Chernenko, Thomas E. Loehr, Keith Burdette, Oshel B. Craigo, Ned Jones, H. Truman Chafin, Lloyd G. Jackson, II, John Boettner, Jr., Gene A. Haynes, Donna J. Boley, and J. D. Brackenrich of the WV Senate; Clayton W. Hale, Harold Hayden, Rick Murensky, Ernest C. Moore, Robert L. Mullett, Ancil Miller, R. L. McCormick, Joe C. Ferrell, W. E. Anderson, Mike Whitt, Jim Reid, Walter Rollins, Kenneth Adkins, Steve Williams, Richard Houvouras, Patricia O. Hartman, Phyllis Given, Robert L. Childers, John H. Reed, III, Patricia White, Deborah F. Phillips, William J. Artrip, Ginny Starcher, Bob Ashley, Ken Nowell, Robert W. Burk, Jr., Otis A. Leggett, Larry D. Swann, Robert L. Jones, David B. McKinley, Paul J. Otte, Patricia Mastrantoni, Sam Love, Roy E. Givens, Bernard V. Kelly, Bill Reger, Rodney T. Berry, Stephen C. Bird, George R. Farley, Marjorie Burke, Robert H. Kidd, Bonnie Brown, Lyle Sattes, Dee Caperton, Charlotte Pritt, Thomas A. Knight, Barbara Hatfield, Rudy Seacrist, Linda Nelson Garrett, Sarah Lee Neal, Betty D. Crookshanks, John W. Hatcher, Jr., John Pino, Tom Louisos, Sharon Spencer, Jim Humphreys, Sterling Lewis, Jr., Paul R. Hutchinson, W. Marion Shiflet, Howard L. Wellman, James W. McNeely, Richard D. Flanigan, Gilbert E. Bailey, Henry Shores, John R. Hoblitzell, John M. Wells, C. Farrell Johnson, Jack J. Roop, Tom Susman, Arnold W. Ryan, Clifford L. Summers, Percy Ashcraft, Floyd Fullen, Joe Minard, Kenneth Riffle, Albert D. Yanni, James Pitrolo, Jr., Duane Southern, William E. Stewart, Larry Schifano, Robert Chambers, Michael Buchannon, Shelby Leary, Twila S. Matheny, Jerry L. Mezzatesta, Thomas J. Hawse III, Patrick H. Murphy, William H. Martin, Joe Martin, Charles F. Jordan, Jr., Floyd R. Stiles, Fred C. Peddicord III, Paul E. Prunty, Robert J. Conley, Donald L. Stemple, Larry Faircloth, John Overington, Marc L. Harman, and Robert D. Harman of the WV House of Delegates. The topics of this folder is congratulations or sympathy for victory or loss of republicans in elections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Louis E. Longanacre, Chief Magistrate of the Greenbrier Magistrate Court. The topic of this folder is the litter problem and the Bottle Bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with constituents. The topic of this folder is casino gambling, largely in opposition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Marie Morgan, Foster Daniels, Ralph A. Frame, Sr., Herman Adams, Earline Treadway, Jerry Roth, Dale V. Wood, Arthur Rybeck, William G. Prosser, E. Don Yoak (Minority Leader), Lewis Carte, Jr., Arno B. Hott (Speaker of the House) of the WV House of Delegates; Frances Long, Agnes Klug, Edith Ilene Howell, Lucille Burns, Mary C. Sites, Estyl C. Shreve, Mernie S. Kesner, Helen R. James, Mildred B. Dolan, Emma McVicker, K. Duane Hurley, Sam Cox, Glenn W. Kiger, Janet Frazier, Charles W. Frazier, Jr., Starlin Bartlett, Woodrow Taylor, Thelma Stone, Henry Hauser, Mary L. Brown, Cameron L. Markham, Mildred Harper, Marie M. Casto, Paul Allen, Mary S. Ward, Bessie A. Swann, Mary Pratt, Lydia Miller, Nellie E. Evans, Harriett Wright, Muriel Miles, Orlan Fowler (president of the Senate), Virginia Baughman (Majority Leader), Charles E. Games (Minority Leader), Robert L. Turner (President Pro Tempore of the Senate) of the WV Senate. The topic of this folder is Silver Haired Legislation, a Community Care Program proposed for older West Virginians.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Agnes Klug, Edith Ilene Howell, Charles E. Games, Lucille Burns, Mary C. Sites, Estyl C. Shreve, Mernie S. Kesner, Helen R. James, Mildred B. Dolan, Virginia Baughman, Emma McVicker, Duane K. Hurley, Orlan Fowler, Sam Cox, Glenn W. Kiger, Janet Frazier, Charles W. Frazier, Jr., Starling Bartlett, Woodrow Taylor, Thelma Stone, Henry Hauser, Cameron L. Markham, Mildred Harper, Thelma Hall, Marie M. Casto, Paul Allen, Bessie A. Swann, Mary Pratt, Lydia Miller, Nellie E. Evans, Harriett Wright, Robert Turner, Muriel Miles, Frances Long, Fred M. BellH. Pink Bowers (president of the Senate), Marnee Crimmins, Ida M. Curry, Marie Doty, Bertie B. Freeman, Nancy Jane Garrett, Lillian James, C. E. Johnson, Hazel Morgan, George Stanley, Earl Vanscoy, Moyne B. Wagoner, Xon R. Williams, Dorothy M. Woodall of the WV Senate; Mary Wagner, Orpha Riggs, Robert D. Morris, Marie Morgan, Paul McComas, Mary Forshey, Clara Belle Denning, Leona Compston, Frank Vance, Earline Treadway, Mae Ruckman, Frances Pinion, Archie O'Dell, Rebecca McLaughlin, Hazel Hickman, Mary L. Brown, John Adams, Estel R. Young, Opal Taylor, Harold Tate, Paul Rogers, Geraldine Noell, G. W. McCamey, Lucille Jarvis Maynard, Janice Cummings Markham, Howard Guest, Dorothy Wehrle Guest, Ralph A. Frame, Sr., Guy Cottrell, Russell Casto, Emil Baldwin, Dale V. Wood, Arnold Wellman, Mary S. Ward, Betty Wallace, Wilburn Vannatter, Harry W. Smith, Effie E. Roach, James Lomax, Emma J. La Prade, Charlotte M. Jenks, Ruby L. Henritze, Claribelle Waddell, Mildred Lindsay, John Johnson, Cleola Hamby, Flossie Green, Alma H. Fralin, Margaret Farmer, Margaret Covey, Mary R. Brooks, Katherine Wright Fagan, Dorothy Fike, Gladys Ervin, Don E. Yoak, Pansy Brown, Kinnie Bell, Lucille Beasley, Delphia Allen, Herman Adams, Avis Dobbins, Pat Daugherty, Arlton G. Adams, Charles Taylor, Jerry Roth, Lyle B. Parsons, Gerald O. Metz, Mary Mesenger, Ann Merrifield, Summers McCrum, Eilene Hersman, Luvon Greaver, Delbert Freeland, June Floyd, Thelma Flemming, Herbert L. Wilson, Audra V. Steele, Arthur Rybeck, William G. Prosser, C. Ed Pastilong, Charlotta M. Logston, Freda Hunt, F. E. Dougherty, Lewis Carte, Jr., Iva M. Briggs, Mary Catherine Becker, Rev. Joseph Washington, Sr., Herbert T. Payne, Mary F. Nettles, Arnold A. Miller, Ted Stemple, C. B. O'Dell, Robert C. Marple, Garland Ice, Charles H. Mack, Arno B. Hott, Foster Daniels, Jean Campbell, Edith Estella Akers, Edythe Hill Brigode, Virginia K. Bunner, Thirl F. Drake, Neil Frye, Helen L. Hannas, Kenneth Hylbert, Selby G. Jacobs, Percy Johnson, Sr., Thelma Lacaria, Nellie Miller, Antoinette SanJulian, Helen Virginia Shaffer, Daisy M. Smith, Lewis W. Watson, Helen Wilson, A. Ford Winters, Virginia Wright, Irene Young of the WV House of Delegates. The topic of this folder is Silver Haired Legislation, a Community Care Program proposed for older West Virginians.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with constituents. The topic of this folder is support for casino gambling. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with A. Eddie Bassitt, Mayor of St. Albans; W. Marston Becker, Executive vice president of McDonough Caperton Insurance Group; Thornton Berry, Judge; Fred G. Butler, president of the WV Farm Bureau, Inc.; Roy F. Cagle, National Chairman of the American Legislative Exchange Council; Dan R. Tonkovich, president of WV state Senate; Suzanne Tewksbury, program coordinator of Frasure-Singleton Student Legislative Program; Patrick M. Gallagher, vice president of public affairs of the Midwestern Region of Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corp.; David W. Haines, executive director of WV Petroleum Marketers Association; Ron Corbin, State Director of WV Fathers for Equal Right, Inc.; John D. Hurd, president of the WV Chamber of Commerce; George E. Farley, Chairman of the House Finance Committee of the WV State Legislature; Karen B. Haines, president of the WV Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Inc.; L. E. Joyce, Jr., president of Joyce Engineering, Inc.; William P. A. Nicely, Mayor of Parkersburg; Same Love, Jr., Chairman of the Committee on Natural Resources of the WV House of Delegates; Charles R. Murray, Superintendent of Wirt County Schools; Frederick L. Parker, WV State Senator; Tod J. Kaufman, WV State Senate; Bill B. Reynolds, president of the WV Veterinary Medical Association; Perry H. Roberts, Mayor of Iaeger; Carroll L. Staats, Superintendent of Jackson County Schools; Tom Susman, WV House of Delegates; James Marino, president of the Steel City Distributors; Frank D. Devono, president of the WV Association of School Principals; Duane Southern, WV House of Delegates; Jody Smirl, WV House of Delegates; M. Jay Wolfe, WV State Senate; Michael J. Moyle, CEO of Wheeling Closure Corporation; Robert H. Whitstock, VP of The Seeing Eye, Inc.; Sandy Rogers, WV House of Delegates; Lyle Sattes, WV House of Delegates; Larry V. Faircloth, WV House of Delegates; Joe Manchin III, WV State Senate; Mario J. Palumbo, WV State Senate; Mike Shaw, WV State Senate; George Warner, WV State Senate; C. N. Harman, WV State Senate; John M. Karras, WV State Senate; Charles B. Felton, WV State Senate; Donna Boley, WV State Senate; Marc L. Harman, WV House of Delegates; Robert D. Harman, WV House of Delegates; John R. Hablitzell, WV House of Delegates; Robert L. Jones, WV House of Delegates; Otis A. Leggett, WV House of Delegates; Robert Ashley, WV House of Delegates; Stephen C. Bird, WV House of Delegates; Robert W. Burk, Jr., WV House of Delegates; Larry Schifano, WV House of Delegates; Donald L. Stemple, WV House of Delegates; Floyd R. Stiles, WV House of Delegates; Larry D. Swann, WV House of Delegates; John M. Wells, WV House of Delegates; Steve Williams, WV House of Delegates; Paul J. Otte, WV House of Delegates; John Overington, WV House of Delegates; Fed C. Peddicord III, WV House of Delegates; Paul E. Prunty, WV House of Delegates; John H. Reed III, WV House of Delegates; Arnold W. Ryan, WV House of Delegates; Joe Martin, WV House of Delegates; David B. McKinley, WV House of Delegates; Ancil Miller, WV House of Delegates; Joe Minard, WV House of Delegates; Ken Nowell, WV House of Delegates; Joe C. Ferrell, WV House of Delegates. The topics include: liquor sales, negativism, school aid formula, foreign trade, Balance Budget Amendment, \"Home Schoolers Bill,\" Cooperative Extension Service, legislative breakfast, insurance, judicial pension, Tax Reform Act, education, Medicare Reimbursement, legislative computer, state insect, public employees, paramilitary training, motor vehicle inspection, grandparent visitation, Right to Work, nursing, inmate work, hospice services, satellite television, child pornography, rates of sanitary landfills, school crossing guards, Floodplain Management, malpractice insurance, rabies immunizations, abandoned refuse, tobacco taxation, libraries, crime victims, smoking, licensing Board for Osteopathic Physicians, seatbelt laws, \"Forestry Development Act of 1987,\" Management Task Force, health care ethics, soft drink sales, highways, farm protection, Appalachian Regional Commission, Unemployment Compensation, White Cane Law, Civil Contingent Fund, odometer tampering, Special Interim Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Dale Bumpers, United States Senate; Martha Layne Collins, Governor of Kentucky; Charles B. Felton, Jr., WV State Senate; Nick Zervos, Superintendent of Tyler County Schools; Robert G. Worden, president of the WV Manufacturers Association. The topics include: Center for State and Local Initiatives on Productivity, Technology and Innovation, WV Racing Commission, Secretary of State appointment, education, credit card interest rates, business taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John W. Hatcher, Jr., WV House of Delegates; Charles E. Turner, president of WV State Medical Association; Rose Marie Snodgrass, president of the Parkersburg City Council. The topic of this folder is a House of Delegates vacancy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Diane L. Reinhard, Interim President of West Virginia University. The topic of this folder is the 1985 Seat Belt Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with constituents. The topic of this folder is opposition to the Seat Belt Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with a constituent. The topic of this folder is support for the Seat Belt Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains phone messages from many constituents with the topic of this folder being largely in support of the Seat Belt Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains phone messages from many constituents; James M. Albert, Governor's Representative for Highway Safety; and Pat White, WV House of Delegates. The topic of this folder is largely in support of the Seat Belt Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with David Adkins, Superintendent of Grant Count Schools; William H. Baker, Superintendent of Mercer County Schools; Stephen L. Baldwin, Superintendent of Putnam County Schools; William A. Barker, Jr., Superintendent of Mason County Board of Education; Ray Bragg, president of the Mercer County Commission; Ronald B. Cantley, Superintendent of Raleigh County Schools; Daniel D. Curry, Superintendent of Pocahontas County Schools; James Dawson, Superintendent of Clay County Schools; C. N. Evans, Jr., Superintendent of Roane County Schools; Albert H. Falvo, Assessor of McDowell County; Jackson L. Flanigan, Superintendent of Berkeley County Public Schools; Robert L. Frum, Superintendent of Cabell County Public Schools; Earl Tex Gainer, Gilmer County Commissioner; Gordon L. Hanson, Superintendent of Greenbrier County Schools; Donald A. Haskins, Superintendent of Marshall County Schools; Robert E. Kittle, Superintendent of Harrison County Schools; F. Dixon Law, Superintendent of Ritchie County Schools; Tom McNeel, Superintendent of WV Department of Education; Stan Rawlings, president of County Commissioners Association of WV; J. Kenneth Roberts, Superintendent of the McDowell County Public Schools; Gerald L. Short, Superintendent of Wyoming County Schools; Harold R. Smith, Superintendent of Lincoln County Schools; Gerald L. Stover, Superintendent of Fayette County Board of Education; Bobby E. Via, Superintendent of Monroe County Board of Education. The topic of the folder is early retirement incentives for state employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James Ahern, president of the Contractors Association of WV. The topic of this folder is the Right to Work Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with K. Don Waskom, Regional VP of State Farm Insurance Companies; Walter Rollins, WV House of Delegates; Harry Van Iderstine, president of Sheidow Bronze Corporation; Allen W. Babcock, president of the Marion County Planning Commission; Lewis E. Hubbard, president of Sanitation Systems of Ohio Valley, Inc.; Arthur G. Olds, Mayor of St. Marys; Ronald Campbell, president of Ronald's Cheese Corner, Inc.; James L. Pitrolo, Jr., WV House of Delegates; John C. Murphy, president of the Equal Rights Alliance; Michael A. Buchanan, WV House of Delegates; Douglas Hopkins, presidents of Showtime Amusements, Inc.; Robert W. Burk, Jr., WV House of Delegates. The topics include: aftermarket crash parts, retirement incentives for state employees, Foreign Judgments Act, Public Employees Insurance System, solid waste disposal, litter control, motor vehicle insurance, horse pulling, hate groups, tree removal, uniform preadmission standards, Seat Belt Law, personal care home services, Amusement Rides and Amusement Attractions Safety Act, Indigent Care Fund, abortion, public libraries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John Overington, WV House of Delegates; Dick Waybright, Executive Director of WV Forestry Association; Edgar A. Hess, Mayor of Bridgeport; Albert L. Sommerville, Jr., Chief Judge of 14th Judicial Circuit; Ken Hechler, WV Secretary of State; James A. Kinsey, president of the Taylor County Commission; Charles H. Cunningham, WV State Liaison of  the National Rifle Association. The topics include: Seat Belt Law, pension tax, machine gun possession, Federal Civil Service Retirement System, loss reduction, grant programs, Department of Agriculture's Meat Inspection Budget, Senate Budget Bill, Department of Education Account Budget, Taylor County Park and Commission, Joint Custody Bill, Enrolled Committee Substitute, collective bargaining, arson, State Commission for the Deaf, Coal-Workers' Pneumoconiosis Fund, Army Aviation Support Facility at Parkersburg/Marietta Airport, jury members, weapon carry license, adoption of impounded animals as pets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John Murray, Mayor of Grafton; Dan Tonkovich, Speaker of the WV State Senate; Robert Chambers, Speaker of the WV House of Delegates; Earl Ray Tomblin, Chairman of WV Senate Finance Committee; Cliff Adkins, president/general manager of JetVac; B. R. Brown, president and CEO of Consolidation Coal Company; Thomas B. Dunn, president of Union Drilling; Gina Litten, president of Mineral County Education Association; Glen B. Gainer, Jr., WV State Auditor; S. O. Ogden, Chairman of the Board and CEO of Island Creek Corporation; Larry Tucker, WV State Senate; J. Donald Krupica, president of Marshall County Commission; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senate; John D. Rockefeller, IV, U.S. Senate. The topics include: Taylor County Recreation Commission, child abuse, sales tax, economic development, Education Reform Bill, flood recovery, Medicaid Home and Community Quality Services Act, disposal of waste, training schools, Para-Military Activities, School Aid Formula, Senate Resolution No. 21, Senate Bill No. 390, state insurance, state employees' retirement, Federal Small Business Innovation Research Act, Senate Bills passed, medical malpractice, group housing, hotel/motel tax, clean-up bill, water projects, election reform.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Tod J. Kaufman, WV State Senate. The topic of this folder is a Governmental Ethics Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with the Governor's Mansion Advisory Committee. The topic of this folder is the governor's mansion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Tom Brock, president of the WV Soft Drink Association. The topic of the folder is the soft drink sales tax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John A Chapman, president of the Charleston Regional Chamber of Commerce and Development; John D. Hurd, president of the WV Chamber of Commerce. The topic of this folder is the AIDS Bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Rodney L. Stephens, president of the Logan County Medical Society. The topic of this folder is the AIDS Bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence Joseph P. Albright, Speaker of the WV House of Delegates; Van F. Anderson, Superintendent of Parks and Recreation; B. F. Backlund, president of the Independent Bankers Association of America; Laura L. Bradley, president of Wood County Child Assault Prevention Project; Robert W. Burk, Jr., WV House of Delegates; Raymond L. Busbee, president-elect of WV Recreation \u0026amp; Park Association; Becky Cain, president of the League of Women Voters. The topics include: abortion, Highway Improvement Amendment, coal industry, parks and recreation, budget, interstate banking, trucking, Clean Jobs Act, seat belt law, Better Schools and Highways Amendment, sexual abuse, driving age, public libraries, property tax reappraisal, medical malpractice liability insurance, mental illness, school nurses, counselor licensure, probation and parole.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Rodney E. Cooper, Director of Kanawha County Parks and Recreation Commission; Joseph C. DeLuce, Director of Hancock County Parks and Recreation Commission; John J. Faltis, president of Anker Energy Corporation; Lee F. Feinberg, WV State Legislator; Michael L. Fisher, Parks Manager of Charleston Parks and Recreation Department; Susan K. Flesher, president of the Colin Anderson Education Association; Dan Tonkovich, WV State Senate president of Joint Committee on Government and Finance; Joseph P. Albright, WV State House of Delegates Speaker of Joint Committee on Government and Finance; Donna Gallaher, Director of the Grafton/Taylor County Recreation Commission; George Garland, Jr., president of Round Mountain Coal Corp.; K. W. Gasser, president of Upper Ohio Valley Building and Construction Trades Council; John Hargleroad, president of WV Recreation and Park Association; Robert D. Harman, WV State House of Delegates; Sally F. Holliday, president of Putnam County Parks and Recreation Commission. The topics include: parks and recreation, coal industry, abortion, state employee retirement, capital punishment, missing and exploited children, school nurse ratio, Child Abuse Bill, Pari-mutuel Tax System, budget, liability insurance, parental care, teacher pay raise, school law, Tort Reform Bill, Whitewater Advisory Board, flood report, public libraries, limited gaming, taxes, road and bridge construction and repair, higher education, Board of Regents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Lee H. Johnson, president of Johnson Limestone Company; Orvid Johnson, Jr., president of Johnson Brothers Trucking; Raymond L. Johnson, president of R. L. Johnson Trucking; Charles F. Jordan, WV State House of Delegates; John B. Kebblish, president and CEO of Ashland Coal, Inc.; Richard C. Kopke, president of Traffic Safety Now, Inc.; Robert L. Kosnoski, president of Beckley Stone Company; Charles W. Lawler, Chariman of the Board of Marion County Chamber of Commerce; Larry T. Legg, president of Maplewood Mining Co., Inc.; C. Berkley Lilly, Judge of the 10th Judicial Circuit; Joseph P. Albright, Speaker of the WV House of Delegates; R. G. Lockard, president of Kelley Coal Company; Philip L. Longenecker, president of Carbon Industries, Inc.; Rodger D. Lundell, Executive Director of Buckhannon-Upshur Parks and Recreation Board; James L. Mcclelland, Director of Greater Huntington Parks and Recreation District; Linda McGraw, president of Morgan County Education Association; Paul W. McKown, president of WV Retailers Association; Robert S. Miller, WV State Firemen's Association; Alan B. Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; William K. Howell, president of Miller Brewing Company; Lake Polan, Jr., president of the Greater Huntington Park and Recreation District; Frank Press, president of the National Academy of Sciences; Nick J. Rahall, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives; Ronald W. Reagan, President of the United States; B. S. Saluja, president of Technical Testing Laboratories, Inc.. The topics include: budget, public libraries, coal industry, educational funding, County Boards of Education, teacher pay raise, state employee retirement, seat belt law, Economic Development Act, Worker's Compensation, automobile leasing, \"Bad Check\" Law, parks and recreation, abortion, property reappraisal, Vendors Allowance for the Collection of State Sales Tax, medical malpractice / Tort Reform, capital punishment, fire safety, State and Local Narcotics Control Assistance Act of 1985; school nurses, Board of Regents, liability insurance, licensure for dieticians, drinking age, Non-Intoxicating Beer Act, BEST Program, casino-gaming.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with L. Cary Bittick, Executive Director of the National Sheriffs' Association; Robert M. Steptoe, president of the WV State Bar; Harley O. Staggers, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives; R. E. Stanley, president of WV Motor Truck Association, Inc.; E. Morgan Massey, president of A. T. Massey Coal Company, Inc.; W. W. Tinder, Jr., president of Truck World; Dan Tonkovich, president of WV State Senate; Tim Underwood, president of U. S. Construction Co., Inc.; Ken Hechler, WV Secretary of State; George E. Vickers, WV Department Commander of the American Legion; Robert W. Wallace, president of Rick Motor Mart, Inc.; Elsie M. Watters, VP of Research Tax Foundation, Inc.; Lynn E. Westfall, Superintendent of Upshur County Schools; G. Peter Wilson, president of the Institute of Internal Auditors; Robert E. Wise, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives. The topics include: seat belt laws, Board of Regents, salary increase for teachers, school nurses, state employee retirement, parks and recreation, Public Legal Services Council, regional jails, Property Tax Reappraisal Act, State and Local Narcotics Control Assistance Act of 1985, coal industry, lottery, budget, Highway Improvement Amendment, public libraries, abortion, Commission for Higher Education Legislation, Board of Review of the WV Department of Employment Security, veto messages, Pledge of Allegiance, leased automobile sales tax, counselor licensure, internal auditing, medical malpractice, architects' licensing bill, foster homes, Medley Community Placement Program, limited gaming.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Jack Brooks, U.S. House of Representatives; Peter Rodino, U.S. House of Representatives House Judiciary Committee; Madeline Hemmings, president of WV Round Table; Larry Jenkins, president of United Grocers, Inc.; Theodore William Kazleman, president of Hecks, Inc.; Paul McKown, president of WV Retailers Association; H. J. Richardson, president of Builders Supply Association of WV; Ronald Reagan, President of the United States. The topics include: Equity in Interstate Competition Act, Immigration Reform and Control Act, Tax Reform Act of 1986, public transportation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Michael Frasher, Executive Director of WV Public Legal Services Council; Brough A. Jones, Managing Attorney of WV Legal Services Plan, Inc.. The topics include: Public Legal Services Council, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, WV Legal Services Plan, salvage vehicle titles, Department of Labor, Legal Aid Society, Department of Human Services, state bar, legal research.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Fred E. Wright, Insurance Commissioner; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Cumberland Hospital, school buses, Department of Education, Department of Human Services, Appalachian Foundation, Drop-out Prevention Program, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Department of Highways, Department of Insurance, legal assistance, lottery revenue, state police, Commission on Aging, Tri-State Valley Association of Occupational Health Nurses, Medicare, Consolidated Gas Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Charles Lehman, Executive Director of the National Coalition to Stamp Out Chicken Scratch; Dwight A. Lehman, Dean of Students at Appalachian Bible College; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Thomas H. Cochran, VP Public Finance Department of Shearson Lehman/American Express Inc.; Albert J. Lehosit, Owner/Manager, Clique Club Restaurant; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: good handwriting, \"Homeschoolers Bill,\" Department of Human Services, Board of Regents, budget, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Finance and Administration, state parks, Office of Community and Industrial Development, Citizens for America, Department of Highways, Consolidation Coal Company, Department of Natural Resources, Geo-Tech Landfill Permit, lottery, 1985 flood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History; William Lemley, Mayor  of Hundred; Ruth R. Lemmon, president of WV Safety Belt Coalition and Executive VP of WV Auto \u0026amp; Truck Dealers Association; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Elizabeth M. Lennon, president of t Council of Citizens with Low Vision; Dave Lenox, Executive Director of the Special Olympics of WV; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Earl Leonard, Executive VP of the Coca-Cola Company; Paul Leonard, Lieutenant Governor of Ohio; Frank B. Leone, Mayor of Dunbar; Joeseph Leonette, Mayor of Stonewood. The topics include: Department of Highways, lottery, World Gratitude Day, WV Coalition for the Homeless, Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, property tax reappraisal, North Eastern Business College Pel Grant, Department of Human Services, Department of Culture and History, Hundred – Community Partnership Grant, Civil Contingent Funds for water wells, Department of Insurance, WV Auto Dealers, seat belts, automobile leasing, school bus drivers, state committees, Department of Commerce, Department of Health, Social Security, auto insurance, county jail, Department of Motor Vehicles, International Society of Krishna Consciousness, Commission on Aging, National Wildlife Federation, ACTION Grant, state parks, Department of Energy, mining fatality, South Africa, capitol signage, higher education, Superconducting Super Collider, West Virginia Penitentiary, Independent Student Financial Aid Association, Acquisition of Conrail, Cooper's Creek and Dutch Hollow Water Line Extensions, Rental Rehabilitation Program, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety Program, Stonewood – Small Cities Block Grant, flood recovery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; John Steven LeRose, Mayor of Summersville; John McCuskey, Commissioner of Finance and Administration; Louie D. LeRoy, Principal of South Harrison High School. The topics include: Board of Probation and Parole, Teacher's Retirement Board, abortion, Department of Human Services, Point Pleasant Historic Site, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Employment Security, GOCID, Nicholas County  Commission's Partnership Grant, Clean Jobs Act, Department of Health, Job Services Division, Division of Unemployment Compensation, Department of Education, State of the State, Department of Highways, liability insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Rose M. Lepore, Regional Commissioner of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The topics include: Disability Determination Service, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Vocational Rehabilitation, Social Security Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Rose M. Lepore, Regional Commissioner of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The topics include: Disability Determination Service, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Vocational Rehabilitation, Social Security Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; David G. Allen, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Highways; John E. Burdette, II, Acting Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Regina S. Liscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Depertment of Human Services; Earl W. Wolfe, Director of WV State Board of Vocational Education; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Worker's Compensation Fund, litter, Department of Energy, legal aid, Veteran's Affairs, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, WV Library Commission, Vocational Rehabilitation, Governor's Community Partnership Program, VFD, Tax Department, U.S. Department of Labor, black lung, Department of Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Norman C. Lester, president of Big Bear Mining Company, Inc.; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; W. E. Lester, president of the Mullens Area Chamber of Commerce; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Department of Highways, disability services, Supplemental Security Income, Department of Motor Vehicles, casino gambling, Worker's Compensation Fund, black lung, Department of Human Services, Department of Natural Resources, education, Board of Regents, mining fatality, international activities, Department of Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Raymond D. Lett, Director of Intergovernmntal Affairs of the U.S. Department of Agriculture; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Jerry W. Levin, Executive VP of the Pillsbury Company; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: coal mining, Medicaid, farmers, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Health, Tax Department, sewage disposal, hazardous waste management, culture and history, flood, sales tax, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Hawk's Nest, manufacturing, GOCID, Department of Education, Business and Investment Almanac, Boxing Commission, Department of Motor Vehicles, Employment and Training.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Charles S. Levine, president of the Pied Piper, Inc.; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; Byong Hion Lew, Ambassador of Korea; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; James H. Lewis, president of Mason County Development Authority. The topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Monitored Retrievable Storage, state employment, Development Counsellors International, Ltd., GOECD, economics, beer license, benefits, budget, lottery, State Fire Commission, corrections, education of incarcerated adults and juveniles, Korea's Liberalization, Tax Department, Board of Regents, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Highways, Cooperative Extension Service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Susan Ragland Lewis, Executive Director of the Victory Awards; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Drew Lewis and Robert S. Strauss, Co-Chairmen of the National Economic Commission; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The topics include: Victory Award, sewage, Department of Natural Resources, election, Department of Human Services, Weatherization Assistance Program, WWII, Worker's Compensation Fund, Clinton Water Association, coal industry, Real Estate Commission, Department of Highways, Pruntytown furloughs, National Economic Commission, Federal Budget Deficit, Department of Motor Vehicles, Motorola, Social Security, retirement, Ryan Barr, Department of Health, Department of Energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Hiram Carson Lewis, Jr., McDowell County Clerk; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; James Lewis, president of Peoples Bank; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Tax Department, Department of Highways, Greenbrier River Dam, GOCID, Fire Department Program, lottery, Department of Commerce, Department of Health, Department of Human Services, welfare, Pinnacle Lake, Department of Natural Resources, Appalachian Regional Commission, Mason Apartments, Public Service Commission, Farm Aid, Turnpike Fees, Public Safety, Ryan Barr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Sterling Lewis, Jr., WV House of Delegates; Loretta Lewis-Wells, Executive Director of the Family Crisis Intervention Center of Region V, Inc. The topics include: Department of Public Safety, Commission on Aging, economics, Department of Highways, Tax Department, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Human Services, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, Crime Victim's Fund, disturbed youth, insurance, nursing homes, Olympics, Appalachian Regional Commission, GOCID/SCBG, budget, Department of Health, National Peace Essay Contest, state Community Services Block Grant, Domestic Violence Commission, NGA – Energy Transmission, Adjutant General, Board of Licensure for Counselors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains images and plans for the Liberty Square in Putnam County, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Maryann Liberto, president of the WV Congress of Parents and Teachers; Lillian Liburdi, Director of Management and Budget Department of the Port Authority of NY and NJ; Gail Lieberman, Assistant to the Governor of Illinois for Education; Maury Lieberman, Program Director of State Comprehensive Mental Health Planning Program of the National Institute of Mental Health; W. S. Ritchie, Jr, Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Henry J. Liebmann, president of Fostoria Glass Society of America, Inc.; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Carl D. Perkins Scholarships, Liberty Electro Facility, Department of Highways, Liberty High School Band, Governor's Civil Contingent Fund, librarians, Federal Aviation Administration, Union Carbide Corporation, Future Homemakers of America, Tax Department, National Youth Science Camp, Department of Education, Department of Energy, Community-Based Mental Health Services, higher education, flood recovery, adjutant general, Department of Culture and History, commerce, Board of Medicine, Alderson-Broaddus College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Richard A. Light, Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Candy Lightner, Founder of Mothers Against Drunk Driving; Mo Li, Vice Minister for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Taiwan; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; James R. Lilley, U.S. Ambassador to Korea. The topics include: Alderson-Broaddus College, Office of Economic and Community Development, Department of Motor Vehicles, Governor's Goals, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Education, Weston Facility, Department of Health, Department of Human Services, GOCID, Union Carbide Corporation, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Department of Highways, aviation, Department of Public Safety, Recovery Foundation, Health Care Cost Review, U.S. Products Show.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with C. Berkley Lilly, Judge of the 10th Judicial Circuit of WV; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: prayer in schools, judicial retirement, judicial salaries, prison reform, hazardous waste treatment facility, \"bad check\" law, A. T. Massey Company, Department of Human Services, GOCID, Department of Natural Resources, Hope Natural Gas, Department of Health, WIC, Public Employees Insurance Board, Foster Parents Association, Department of Highways, Department of Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; J. K. Lilly, III, president of the WV State Society of Anesthesiologists; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; Norman L. Fagan Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History. The topics include: A. T. Massey Company, minimum wage, Department of Highways, alcohol, Department of Education, coal industry, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Human Services, Department of Natural Resources, black flies, black lung, Tort Reform, CRNA Week, higher education, reappraisal, Department of Culture and History, McComas Hall, Board of Regents, West Virginia State Fair.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Edward W. Limback, president of the West Virginia-American Water Company; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; J. Knox McConnell, president of the First National Bank of Keystone; R. Daniel Lindley, president of Heritage Mortgage Corporation; Albert W. Lindsey, Sheriff of Greenbrier County; R. G. Lindsey, Jr., Superintendent of Brooke County Schools; Vernie G. Lindstrom, Jr., president of the Associated General Contractors of America. The topics include: oil spill on the Ohio River, Industrial Development, Department of Human Services, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Education, Lincoln County decision, Department of Highways, Lincoln Day Dinner, Lincoln Junior High School, Greyhound Track, retail fuel pumps, Employee Benefits, benefit package for state employees, Tax Department, barbers, NGA – Conference, West Virginia University, flood recovery efforts, employment, Commission on Aging, Department of Motor Vehicles, Robert Trocin, Employment Security, new mental health facility, Water Conservation Fund Grant, Interstate Cost Estimate, taxes, Veterans Affairs, Cedar Lakes, Department of Natural Resources, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, Social Security Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Thomas C. Burns, VP of C\u0026amp;P Telephone Company; Gus R. Douglass, Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture; Herbert Linville, Head of Government Publication of the University of California; Larry Linville, president of DuPont Athletic Boosters. The topics include: state treasurer, Department of Highways, We Want to Work Program, litter, county road supervisor, drug problems, education, Veterans Affairs, Civil Service System, Partnership for Progress, Weston Facility, Department of Human Services, U.S. Army, Worker's Compensation Fund, Union Carbide, new mental health facility, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, Elkins – Small Cities Block Grant, Appalachian Regional Commission, Department of Education, sewage disposal, \"Link Up America\" Program, Retired School Employees, Chessie System Merger, WV Secondary Schools Activities Commission, WV Health Care Cost Review Authority, Williamstown Bridge, Police Combat Pistol Leagues, agriculture, employment, WV Board of Examiners of Psychologists, Monongahela National Forest, Women's Commission, nursing homes, National Public Service Awards, Little League, Tax Department, Liability Insurance, World Associates of the Open-Heart, Tort Reform.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Jack W. Lipphardt, Acting Mayor of Wheeling; Gary L. Lipscomb, Sheriff and Treasurer of Tucker County; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Council of Senior West Virginians, Department of Highways, GOCID, lottery, Wheeling – Community Partnership Grant, Industrial Development, WV Advocates for Developmentally Disabled Board of Directors, GOECD, Wheeling Health Right Grant Award, Department of Health, Department of Commerce, employment security, Presidential Awards for Excellence in Science and Mathematics Teaching Program, Social Security Administration, Department of Human Services, WV Housing Development Fund, Department of Natural Resources, ban the leghold trap, coal industry, WV Publlic Energy Authority, Worker's Compensation Fund, taxes, WV Interagency Task Force on the Homeless, CH/HS - Juvenile Justice \u0026amp; Delinquency Prevention Program, Department of Corrections, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency, and Correction, State Job Training Coordinating Council Appointment, flood recovery, Department of Finance and Administration, Monitored Retrievable Storage, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Preston County – Small Cities Block Grant, NGA – Council on Physical Fitness \u0026amp; Sports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Jim Liston, president of NGA Council on Physical Fitness and Sports; John Smith, Executive Director of Wyoming Parks and Recreation Association; Paul C. Liston, president of Albright Oil, Inc.; B. E. Little, president of New Beckley Mining Corporation; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; Clyde Litton, president of Twelve-Eleven, Inc. The topics include: NGA – Council on Physical Fitness \u0026amp; Sports, flood recovery, Postal Service, Department of Human Services, Social Security Administration, literacy programs, Department of Highways, U.S. Department of Labor, Education Reform Bill, budget proposal, litter problem, Moundsville Penitentiary, Civil Service, Start-up operation/Metallurgical Coal, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Education, teacher pay increase, Board of Regents, Valley Health Systems Grant award of $185,000, Department of Health, Department of Natural Resources, Monitored Retrievable Storage, lottery, culture \u0026amp; history, Historic Preservation Grant, child abuse penalties SB 255, Nongame Wildlife Program, Weston Facility, cost of living in WV, Coastal States Development Proposal, Tax Department, Department of Corrections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James E. Lively, president of the Fayette County Commission; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Dodie Livingston, Commissioner of the Administration for Children, Youth and Families. The topics include: Honorary West Virginians, A. T. Massey Co., Board of Probation and Parole, Commission on Aging, WV Turnpike tolls, Department of Natural Resources, Reclamation of Whipple Refuse Area, blackflies, fuel, power of attorney, secretaries, Gauley River Public Service District – Small Cities Block Grant, Fayette County Funding Assistance, Public Energy Authority, Ryan Barr, Finance \u0026amp; Administration, Department of Education, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Department of Health, job corps, collective bargaining, taxes, liability insurance, Tax Department, DHS – Grant Applications, child abuse and neglect, Hubbs Building Sale, Shinnston – Small Cities Block Grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Gary G. White, president of the WV Coal Asociation; Charles M. Loar, Mayor of Bridgeport; Floyd Fullen, WV House of Delegates; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Charles M. Lobban, WV 11th Circuit Judge; Allen C. LoBean, president of Veterans for POW/MIA; John D. Rockefeller, IV, U.S. Senate. The topics include: infant mortality, Interstate Commerce Commission, Abandonment of Railroad Lines and Discontinuement of Service, WV Teachers and personnel – salary equalization, Department of Human Services, agriculture, Public Safety, Department of Highways, employment, Commission on Aging, Elkins Downtown Redevelopment Block Grant, WV Coal Association, Shortline School, Finance \u0026amp; Administration, state employees, abortion, Loan Application to EDA by Salem College, Veteran's Memorial Bridge, 4-H Program, Appalachian Regional Commission, Essential Insurance Act, Local Initiatives Support Corporation, GOCID, Flood Relief Efforts, Higher Education Budget Issue, Judge Griffin Bell, Department of Education, coal industry, Mid-Ohio Valley Transit Authority, public transportation, Lockheed Georgia Corporation, press, \"Sites-For-Business,\" Barron's Magazine, Management Task Force and Legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Marshall Loeb, Managing Editor of FORTUNE; Tom Loeffler, U.S. Representative from Texas; Tom Loehr, WV State Senate; Donavon C. Loeslie, president of the Minnesota Association of Wheat Growers; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; V. Truett Loftin, president / CEO of the Ormsby House; Mark S. Spurlock, Arthur E. Kirkendoll, Jack Robertson, Logan County Commissioners. The topics include: Homelessness in Philadelphia, tax reform, health insurance, Department of Highways, Oil Overcharge Settlement, WV Board of Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety, Department of Public Safety, Job Training Partnership Act, NGA – Electricity Transmission, Glass Industry Assistance Program, Conference for Young Political Leaders, agriculture report, Worker's Compensation Fund, flood relief, Vietnam Veterans Memorial Commission, black fly, Department of Agriculture, Pocahontas Memorial Hospital staff from WVU to help with Recovery, energy, mining fatality, Public Service, GOCID – C\u0026amp;P Telephone Co., Travel Development (GOECD), Logan General Hospital Project, Hospital Revenue Refunding Bonds, Logan Mingo Area Mental Health, Partnership/Northway Retaining Wall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; James E. Roark, Mayor of Charleston. The topics include: Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Commission on Aging, Public Employees Retirement System, Public Employee Pay Equity Task Force, Tax Department, Department of Public Safety, Hunt Public Service District, small business (GOECD), Stay in School Program, Department of Motor Vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains memos between Raamie Barker and Governor Moore as well as newspaper articles. The topic of this folder is politics and political positions of Logan County, including Senatorial election races, municipal elections, and the county Board of Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Jean S. Londeree, Council Member of the City of Charleston; Charles M. Long president of the Greenbrier County Commission; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources. The topics include: Tax Department, Vocational Rehabilitation, Rotary Club, Department of Education, lottery, Republican National Committee, Department of Highways, duties of Governor, Department of Natural Resources, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Right to Work Legislation, Finance \u0026amp; Administration, Rural Transit, Worker's Compensation Fund, Eastern Greenbrier Industrial Park, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Library Funding, Tucker County Crafters Guild, State of the State, Commission on Aging, Department of Human Services, landfill, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, Bus Service, WV Silver Haired Legislature, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, Gary Study Plan, coal industry, Department of Public Safety, Ormet Corporation, Department of Motor Vehicles, Mingo/McDowell County Appropriation, Public Employees Insurance Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Louis E. Longanacre, Chief Magistrate of Greenbrier Magistrate Court; Philip L. Longenecker, president of Carbon Industries, Inc.; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Charles F. Longino, Jr., Director of the Center for Social Research on Aging; Charles R. Longsworth, president of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation; Daniel L. Lowry, Acting Director of Office of Job Corps, U.S. Department of Labor. The topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, education, Magistrate Court, Department of Energy, mining fatality, Public Service Commission, Department of Natural Resources, Board of Directors – WVU Hospital, litter control, Coal Investment Symposium, public transit, Commission on Aging, U.S. Department of Labor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with William K. Looney, Acting City Manager of Bluefield; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Frank H. Lopez, president of the Harrison County Commission; James W. Lord, City Manager of Weirton; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund. The topics include: culture \u0026amp; history, Historic Preservation, Department of Highways, Department of Health, Department of Human Services, Shinnston – Small Cities Block Grant, Integrated Criminal Apprehension Project, Department of Natural Resources, Community Development, Anchor Hocking, Harrison County – Small Cities Block Grant, Board of Regents (WVU), insurance, nursing homes, Public Employees Insurance Board, Radio Watch Grant, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Law Enforcement Training Program, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency, and Correction, Job Training Partnership Act, Title IIA Program Award, Department of Health, Worker's Compensation Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with F. Russell Lorince, president of Mountaineer Country Travel Council; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Robert L. Loughhead, president of Weirton Steel Corporation. The topics include: Moundsville Penitentiary, Tax Department, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Health, Shinnston – Small Cities Block Grant, Board of Education, occupancy tax, GOCID, Department of Highways, nursing homes, flood assistance, Recovery Foundation, Department of Natural Resources – Nongame Wildlife Program, Elkins Downtown Redevelopment Block Grant, abortion, insurance situation, Adjutant General, Commerce \u0026amp; Industry Development, Department of Human Services, Public Legal Services, Potomac Valley Transit Authority, Clean Coal Technology Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Robert L. Loughhead, president of Weirton Steel Corporation; Tom Louisos, WV House of Delegates; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; James L. Louthan, president of the WV Soil Conservation Distric Supervisors Association. The topics include: Department of Energy, property tax appraisal, Self Help Gas, coal industry, Weirton Steel, Job Training Partnership Act, GOCID, WV Recovery Foundation, Appalachian Regional Commission Entrepreneurial Conference, Ritchie County Multi-Purpose Small Cities Block Grant, Department of Highways, Community Development, Louisiana Incentives, NGA – Electricity Transmission, Social Security Administration, Finance \u0026amp; Administration, Rural Transit, Governor's Summer Youth Program, school aid formula, Tax Department, Department of Human Services, Child Support Commission, Department of Natural Resources, Soil Conservation Commission, liability insurance, Task Force Report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Al Lovits, Administrator of Wyoming General Hospital. The topics include: Department of Human Services, liability insurance, Department of Highways, Worker's Compensation Fund, black lung, Tax Department, abortion, Racing Commission, Natural Resources Commission, summer school, mental health facilities, Pubic Employees Insurance Board, Health Care Cost Review Authority, GOCID – Bond Industry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Sam Love, WV House of Delegates. The topics include: Department of Human Services, school crossing guards, Quality Circles, Department of Highways, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Department of Public Safety, Worker's Compensation Fund, fire departments, Department of Natural Resources, Land and Water Conservation Grant, NGA – Electricity Transmission, Public Service Commission, GOCID, culture and history, Beer Commission, erosion / assistance request, International Food \u0026amp; Arts Festival.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence regarding the Appalachian States Low Level Radioactive Waste Compact with Maryland, West Virginia, Delaware, and Pennsylvania. The correspondence is with Marion Barry, Jr., Mayor of the District of Columbia; Gerald L. Thorpe, Deputy Director of Policy Development of Pennsylvania; Dick Thornburgh, Governor of Pennsylvania. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence regarding the Appalachian States Low Level Radioactive Waste Compact with Maryland, West Virginia, Delaware, and Pennsylvania. The correspondence is with David K. Heydinger, Director of the WV Department of Health; Jae Spears, WV State Senate; Gerald L. Thorpe, Deputy Director of Policy Development of Pennsylvania; Robert P. Wheeler, Director of Environmental Health Services; Benjamin Bailey, Administrative Assistant to the Governor; John S. Herrington, U.S. Secretary of Energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence regarding the Appalachian States Low Level Radioactive Waste Compact with Maryland, West Virginia, Delaware, and Pennsylvania. The correspondence is with Benjamin Bailey, Administrative Assistant to the Governor, Jae Spears, WV State Senate; Dan Tonkovich, WV State Senate president; Nicholas DeBenedictis, Secretary of PA Department of Environmental Resources; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; James W. Vaughan, Jr., Acting assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy of the U.S. Department of Energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Robert B. Lowe, City Manager of Grafton; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of HIghways. The topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Federal Conference Center, liability insurance, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Human Services, Shinnston – Small Cities Block Grant, Department of Highways, Vietnam Veterans Memorial Commission, economic development, Partnerships in Education Conference, Roundtable Meeting, Department of Corrections, Health Care Cost Review Authority, abortion, Siphoning Water Impoundments, lottery, business tax, Worker's Compensation Fund, notary public, funding, Magistrate Court, Public Service Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas E. Huzzey, Commissioner of the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; A. V. Dodrill, Commissioner of the Department of Corrections. The topics include: Department of Health, finances, Department of Mines, Tax Department, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Human Services, State Athletic Commission, Department of Public Safety, Department of Natural Resources, Board or Commission, Emergency Response Commission, Department of Corrections, Youth and Government Seminar, WV Trail Examiner, Veteran's Administration, Employment Security, abortion, Tax Department, Weston Facility, Civil Service, Board of Probation and Parole, Department of Corrections, ban the leghold trap, problems facing Jewish in Russia, real estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with A. V. Dodrill, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Corrections; Carl M. Selinger, Dean of WVU College of Law; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund. The topics include: Bill Loy Scholarship Fund, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Corrections, Mountain State Forest Festival, Department of Human Services, Department of Public Safety, Department of Highways, WVU College of Law, Teachers Retirement Board, Worker's Compensation Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Robert Lu, president of Luson International; and other constituents. The topics include: Taiwan/WV Business relationships, Luson International, CID, Court of Claims, Welch Gas Cooperative, Rail Passenger Service, Department of Highways, Commerce, locating power station in WV, Benatec Associates, Pinnacle Rock Lake, Eagle Scout, Job Training Partnership Act, education, WVU Diploma Certification.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with George Luciano, Director of the Office of Justice Programs for the S.S. Department of Justice; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Seat Belt Legislation, Clean Indoor Act Bill, family programs, insurance, infant mortality, Department of Human Services, Prenatal Care, Medicaid, Department of Health, Public Service Commission, Department of Highways, Department of Natural Resources, NGA – Electricity Transmission, GOCID/CJHS - Drug Enforcement, Displaced Workers Program, State Employee Day Care Center, libraries, State Tax Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Carson Lucas, president of United Auto Workers Local 1933; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services;  D. Diane Lucas, VP of Operations for Prisoner Transport Service, Inc.; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; John M. Lucas, Mayor of Valley Grove; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Volkswagen plant, United Automobile Aerospace-Agricultural Implement Workers of America, Huttonsville Correctional Center, Worker's Compensation Fund, corrections, Department of Education, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Highways, Valley Grove – Small Cities Block Grant, Liability Insurance, ban the leghold trap, Culture \u0026amp; History, Arts \u0026amp; Humanities, Governor's support for festival, abortion, Commission on Aging, Department of Public Safety, Community and Industrial Development, Kammer Plant, NGA – corporate takeover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Frank W. Luerssen, Chairman and CEO of Inland Steel Industries, Inc.; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Frank M Lukacs, president of the North American River Runners, Inc.; Kathleen Lukacs, president of West Virginia River Adventures; John A. Luke, president of Westvaco Corporation; Bobby Lemley, Mayor of Blacksville; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources. The topics include: collective bargaining, WV State Lottery, Department of Education, Department of Highways, Chessie System Merger, employment situation, Shepherd College Board of Regents, Department of Health, GOCID, Inland Steel Industries, Inc., Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, travel development, Department of Highways, Veterans Affairs, Worker's Compensation Fund, dissolving Governor's Commission on West Virginians Outdoors, tourism, Community and Industrial Development, Management Task Force, ARC Entrepreneurial Conference, Westvaco Corporation, Tax Department, Education/Reimbursement, Better Schools Amendment, Department of Natural Resources, Construction Grants, liability insurance, marriage law, Department of Human Services, Flood Relief, Stewart and Gore Addition – Small Cities Block Grant, technical literacy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; A. P. Nutali, Governor of the Territory of American Samoa; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State. The topics include: Department of Highways, Mountaineer Food Bank, smoking, commerce, state holidays, abortion, coal and economics, Department of Energy, cable TV, Social Security Administration, Tax Department, liability insurance, minimum wage, Davis Power Project, Department of Human Services, law school, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Public Safety, Commissioner of WV, Chessie System Merger.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with constituents regarding lumber import imports from Canada.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James P. Lydon, Superintendent of Wirt Couty Schools; James C. Martin, Governor of North Carolina; Craig A. Lyle, president of WV Consulting Engineers Council. The topics include: Department of Highways, Eagle Scout, Governor's Management Task Force II, school aid formula, recommendation, Huntington Civic Center, Department of Human Services, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Department of Energy, Department of Health, abortion, flood assistance, Licensed Professional Counselor Bill, Republican Party, gasoline tax, fuel and energy, WV Association for Counseling and Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Richard Lyng, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture; Donald Paul Hodel, U.S. Secretary of the Interior; Naomi B. Lynn, president of the American Society for Public Administration; W. E. Lynn, president of the Kingsford Company; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Stephen J. Lyons, VP of Borg-Warner Chemicals, Inc.; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources. The topics include: GOCID (Fire Departments), King's Daughter Child Care Centers, Department of Health, Public Employees Insurance Board, Commission on Aging, Department of Human Services, Glass Industry Assistance Program, Department of Highways, Social Security, Board of Regents, U.S. Department of Agriculture, drought disaster, Department of Natural Resources, DHS – Home Visits, Federal Lands Administration Act, coal industry, Governor's Honors Academy, Dissent Channel, black fly, lottery, higher education, Lyons Realty Co., Inc., abortion, product liability, litter, employment, Republican Governor's Conference, Greenbrier River Dam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Kenneth Maa, founder and president of the National Association of Senior Citizens Softball; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Mary E. Mabe, president of the National Guard Association of West Virginia; Ray Mabus, Governor of Mississippi; Dorothy I. MacConkey, president of Davis \u0026amp; Elkins College; Leo M. MacCourtney, president and General Manager of WOWK-TV; Peter Macdonald, chairman of the Navajo Tribal Council; Robert E. MacDonald, president of International Marketing Consultants; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of Worker's Compensation Fund; Robert L. Hardesty, Deputy Commissioner of the U.S. Department of Labor; David W. MacEachron, president of Japan Society, Inc. The topics include: Second Annual World Softball Tournament, Department of Education, Department of Health, National Guard Association of West Virginia, culture \u0026amp; history, arts \u0026amp; humanities, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Southern Governors' Association, Southern Regulation Education Board, banking, Public Service, Department of Natural Resources, Medicaid payments, Department of Human Services, Governor's Summer Youth Program, flood assistance, Elkins – Small Cities Block Grant, Boy Scouts of America, Civil Contingent Fund, WOWK-TV, substance abuse, GOCID, TEXEL \u0026amp;Co., International Marketing Consultants, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Highways, black lung, amusement park, Commission on Aging, Weston Facility, Rowlesburg School, Appalachian Regional Commission Academic Center, Public Transit Support, foreign trade, testing on animals, Public Safety, Machinery \u0026amp; Allied Products Institute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Robert E. Trocin, commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Don L. Macke, president of Wheeling Electric Company; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; John Curcio, president of Mack Trucks, Incorporated; Dorothy I. MacConkey, president of Davis \u0026amp; Elkins College; A. Andrew MacQueen, Chief Judge of 13th WV Judicial Circuit. The topics include: commerce, GOCID, Department of Corrections, WV Prison Industries, Worker's Compensation Fund, Wheeling Electric, Tax Department, Conservation Awards, Public Service Commission, employment, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Highways, Mack Trucks, Inc., Ryan Barr, Department of Education, WV Arts \u0026amp; Humanities Commission, Culture \u0026amp; History, Department of  Health, Water Extension Sigmon Fork (Sissonville), Edens Fork/Kanawha Two Mile, State Floodplain Management, Land and Water Conservation Funds, Department of Natural Resources, Employment Security, Veterans Memorial Bridge, Department of Human Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Charles Mackley and L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, with regards to driver's license reinstatement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with E. David Humphrey, Executive VP of Magnet Bank; Andrew R. Evans, CEO of First Federal Saving and Loas Association of Pittsburgh; John A. Cobb, president of Magnet Bank; James D. Roy, president of Federal Home Loan Bank of Pittsburgh. The topic is the recapitalization of Magnet Bank.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Willliam F. Madison, Regional Administrator of the National Capitol Region; Tadao Maekawa, Governor of the Kagawa Prefecture of Japan; Robert W. Magee, Director of Personnel for the Central Intelligence Agency; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce. The topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Department of Education, Public Service Commission, Finance \u0026amp; Administration, Tax Department, economic development, Department of Highways, employment, Appalachian Regional Commission, NICS, WV Day Golf Classic, Italian Heritage Festival in Clarksburg, Department of Motor Vehicles, mine layoff, Seto Grand Bridge, state employees, Board of Regents, Marshall University, Budget Proposal, Saturn Corp., Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Arthur A. Maher, president and CEO of St. Joseph's Hospital; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; James B. Mahony, president of Mahony Research; Richard J. Mahoney, CEO of Monsanto Company. The topics include: Department of Education, unemployment, Department of Natural Resources, right of way access, Department of Highways, Department of Health, Department of Human Services, Department of Public Safety, Western Hills Regional Rehabilitation Hospital, Health Care Cost Review Authority, WV Board of Coal Mine Health and Safety, Social Security Administration, Government Internship Program, State Government Teacher Intern Program, Board of Regents, Gwinn Landfill, Worker's Compensation Fund, Secretary of State, Tax Department, product liability, lottery, liability insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Clovis Maksoud, Ambassador of the Arab States to the United Nations; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Joe Main, Administrator of the Department of Occupational Health and Safety of United Mine Worker of America; Lydia Main, Mayor of Masontown; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; William Owens, Mayor of Vienna; Nicholas J. Maiolo, president of AMIS International; Ranjit Majumder, president of the Mental Health Association in WV; A. James Manchin, Treasurer of the State of WV. The topics include: United Nations, Hazardous Waste, Department of Highways, commerce, Department of Natural Resources, education, Flood Tax Refund, Railroad – Northern Panhandle, Department of Energy, liquor, \"Quiet Strength\" Award, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Department of Human Services, WV Rehabilitation Counseling, Licensed Professional Counselors, Department of Public Safety, new mental health facility, WV state lottery, Department of Health, Main Street Program, foreign investment, Family Service America, General Oil Corporation, Public Service Commission, Weston State Hospital, Founderies Montupet New Development Project, GOCID – Brown's Island, Westvaco, National Response Team, Hazardous Response Support Division U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Wendell O. Malcolm, president of the Barbour County Commission; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Edwin F. Maley, president of World Solar Power Corporation; Gary E. Chapman, president of Zerkle Trucking Company. The topics include: Eagle Scout, Commission on Aging, employment \u0026amp; training, JTPS, GOCID, Department of Highways, Department of Public Safety, gas, WV Music Teachers Association, Tax Department, Department of Health, new mental health facility, Department of Human Services, Department of Motor Vehicles, Shinnston – Small Cities Block Grant, Excess Levy Elec., Emergency Medical Services, Department of State, 1985 Youth Science Camp, Industrial Development, Department of Education, Hare Krishna, Department of Natural Resources, GCP, flood related, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Public Service Commission, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, property tax situation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Mallie Goodall, Executive Director of the Hardy County Rural Development Authority; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The topics include: Hardy County Development Authority, American Woodmark Corporation, Recovery Foundation, Department of Human Services, education, Commission on Aging, Clean Jobs Act, GOECD – FMC, Department of Natural Resources, Library Commission, Worker's Compensation Fund, Camp Horseshoe, Department of Highways, drinking age, Department of Health, state lottery, Fairmont General Hospital, Department of Motor Vehicles, Presidential Awards for Excellence in Science and Mathematics Teaching Program, Kammer Plant, Tax Department, refugees, Gold Dome, Veteran's Affairs, Civil Air Patrol, Drug Free Schools \u0026amp; Communities Program, Real Estate Commission, magisterial court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with many constituents about the trial of Charles Marano, Executive Clemency, West Virginia Penitentiary, and bond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Joe Manchin, III, WV State Senate; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; R. Michael Mangum, Sheriff of Raleigh County; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund. The topics include: State Lottery, Cooperative Extension Program, Appalachian Regional Commission, Finance and Administration, Management – State Government, WV Recovery Foundation, Partnership/Marion, Anti-Drug Programs, NGA – Electricity Transmission, American Council of Young Political Leaders, Department of Health, Industrial Development, Employment Security, Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Worker's Compensation Fund, Higher Education Study Commission, Flag Day, Department of Highways, Tax Department, Capitol Dome, Department of Energy, Public Service Commission, Department of Human Services, Veteran's Affairs, Early Retirement Legislation, Classified Employees Salary Schedule, anecdote.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Mike Mansfield, American Ambassador to Japan; Henry Marockie, Superintendent of Ohio County Schools; A. James Manchin, Teasurer of State; Joseph Manypenny, president of the Hancock County Commission; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Department of Highways, Community Development, flood losses, Department of Energy, Pennzoil Company, Department of Motor Vehicles, Mannheim Military Community, Worker's Compensation Fund, small business loan, Stewart and Gore Addition – Small Cities Block Grant, Employment Security, Department of Natural Resources, Public Employees Insurance Board, Commission on Aging, Regional Offices, Department of Education, Department of Health, GOCID – Japan, Mansion Garden, leghold trap ban, Purchasing Regulations, new mental health facility.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; John O. March, Jr., U.S. Secretary of the Army; Kenneth A Marden, president of the American Kennel Club; Barbara A. Margolis, Commissioner of New York City. The topics include: General Marble Corp., Union Carbide incident, Department of Human Services, nursing homes, U.S. Office of Management and Budget, Finance and Administration, liability insurance, Department of Natural Resources, Adjutant General, March of Dimes, Weston Facility, abortion, WV Drug and Alcohol Counselors, Department of Motor Vehicles, auto insurance, Commission on Aging, Department of Highways, vicious dog legislation, soil conservation, National Protocol Directory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Benedict T. Marino, Managing Director of DLJ Public Finance Division; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; John D. Myers, Superintendent of Marion County Schools; James E. Marion, president of the Private Industry Council of Kanawha County. The topics include: financing, Department of Highways, Department of Energy, Tax Department, McDonald's Race Across America, abortion, Marion County Building Commission, transportation, Marion County Schools, Transit Authority, State Job Training Coordinating Council, New Shoney's Commissary, Department of Natural Resources, Public Service Commission, Gold Dome, Soft Drink Tax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Francis Austin, president of the Civilian Conservation Corps; Harry Markley, Jr., Mayor of Farmington; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; E. R. Marks, Jr., president of Municipal Mutual Insurance Company; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health. The topics include: Vocational Rehabilitation, Civilian Conservation Corps, Department of Energy, Full Roof-Bolting, marketing, Small Cities Block Grant – Farmington, Department of Human Services, Social Security, Weston State Hospital, Market Opinion Research, Southern Governor's Conference, WV State Advisory Council on Vocational Education, Department of Highways, Insurance, education pay raise, retirement, Legal Drinking Age, Department of Health, Department of Natural Resources, Emergency Response Commission, WV Recovery Foundation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Worker's Compensation Fund; Walter D. Helmick, president of the Pocaontas County Commission; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Henry Marockie, Superintendent of Ohio County Schools; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health. The topics include: Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Highways, Weston Facility, Marlinton Elderly Apartments, Governor's breakfast, Marlinton School Water \u0026amp; Sewer System, Community Development Division, judicial system, tax reform, Department of Human Services, Marmet Fire Department, Juvenile Justice and Delinquent Prevention, school funding, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Appalachia Educational Laboratory, Resolution for Better Schools Amendment, Institutional Conservation Program, Economic Development, retirement, Tax Department, Governor's Report on Education, State of the State, Appalachian Foundation, School Dropout Prevention, Private Industry Council, Mid-Atlantic Region Japan-in-the-Schools, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Department of Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Nick Joe Rahall, II, U.S. Representative; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; A. V. Dodrill, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Corrections. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Union Carbide, jurisdiction, Department of Health, Department of Highways, Distinguished West Virginian, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Corrections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. L. Bostic, Superintendent of Mingo County Schools. The topics include: Department of Highways, GOECD, Department of Human Services, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Education, drug problems, transplant surgery, lottery commission, Department of Public Safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; John O. Marsh, Jr., U.S. Secretary of the Army. The topics include: Department of Human Services, unemployment, political candidates, Public Service Commission, Department of Natural Resources, public libraries, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Highways, West Virginia University, Super Computer Center, Water Resources Development Act of 1986, Inland Waterways User Board, Culture and History, National Guard, Humanitarian Service Medal, WV Board of Investments, WV Board of Regents, Weston State Hospital, Subsidence problems, employment, flood victims, Liability Insurance, abortion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Henry Marockie, Superintendent of Ohio County Schools; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; S. G. \"Joe\" Marple, Mayor of Sutton; Mrs. Forrest E. Mars, president of the National Council for Advancement in the Arts; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Linda Z. Marston, Regional Director of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The topics include: Army Reserves, State of the State, Worker's Compensation Fund, Department of Highways, 4-H, Department of Human Services, Department of Health, Primary Care Center Program, economic development, Staffing Overseas Office, Liaison – WV and Dai-Ichi Bank, Japan-American Cooperative Services, Tokyo Japan, Educational Broadcasting Authority, Distinguished West Virginian, WV Rehab Center recreation services, Ryan Barr, Department of Natural Resources, Public Employees Insurance Agency, leg hold trap ban, State Police Academy, Department of Public Safety, Flag Day Proclamation, U.S. Commerce Department, Culture \u0026amp; History, WVU College of Law, GOCID, power plants, Marshall University Affirmative Action, Department of Education, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Baker Mine Service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Howard Byard, president of the Marshall County Commission. The topic is the Governor's Community Partnership Program for the Marshall Fair.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Howard Byard, president of the Marshall County Commission; J. Donald Krupica, president of the Marshall County Commission; Dale F. Nitzschke, president of Marshall University; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Dee Marshall, president of the WV Association of Nurse Anesthetists. The topics include: Department of Health, flood recovery, Department of Highways, GOCID, Small Cities Block Grant – Littleton, Tax Department, Marshall County Fair, Watershed Dams, Marshall Commons Projects, Marshall County Commission, Marshall County Park and Recreation Commission, Marshall Homecoming, Department of Human Services, building code, Liability Insurance, Beer Commission, Commission on Aging, Worker's Compensation Fund, employment, Davis Power Project, Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company, Department of Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Vallie E. Huffman, state president of  the Licensed Practical Nurses Association of WV, Incorporated; Mildred Marshall, president of the Vienna Woman's Club; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; William P. Marshall, president of Lee-Marshall Insurance. The topics include: John Marshall Medical Services, Department of Human Services, Magisterial Court, Salvation Army, Board of Examiners for LPNs, flood recovery, Department of Highways, Committee on Historic Resources, Board of Architects, Small Cities Block Grant – Charleston, Limited Gaming, Capitol Dome Preservation, Historic Preservation Committee, education, Unemployment, Small Cities Block Grant – Marshall County, Economic Development, Assistant Adjutant General, Small Cities Block Grant – Jackson County, Governor's Conference Committee on Economic Development of Technical Innovations, Commission on Aging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Nell C. Bailey, VP and Dean of Student Affairs at Marshall University; Dale F. Nitzsche, president of Marshall University; Marc A. Sprouse, president of the Marshall University Alumni Association; Cecil H. Underwood, Former Governor of West Virginia. The topics pertaining to Marshall University include: Research and Economic Development Center, Fairfield Stadium, Honorary Alumnus, activities, salary, WV College Republicans, College of Business, Combined Residency/Practice Program of School of Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, payroll contribution to flood victims, homecoming, Social Work Program, Autism Training Center, Student Government, Marshall Commons Meeting, MRI, Academic Funding, football team contingency funds, Baker Mine Service, Marshall Airplane Tragedy 17th Anniversary, financial aid, Society of Yeager Scholars, librarians, personnel, Engineers' Club, expansion plans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Dale F. Nitzsche, president of Marshall University; Marc A. Sprouse, president of the Marshall University Alumni Association; Cecil D. Andrus, Governor of Idaho. The topics pertaining to Marshall University include: new Football Stadium, Fairfield Stadium Turf Replacement, Save Our Stores Committee, 18th Street Plaza Project, Huntington Trust and Savings Bank Building, activities, School of Medicine Combined Residency/Practice Program, Budget Request.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Wayne Kinder, president of Kinder Financial Services, Inc.; Dale Nitzschke, president of Marshall University. The topic of the folder is the Marshall Commons Project at Marshall University. The file contains the lease and agreement between Marshall University and the WV Board of Regents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with H. B. Atwater, Jr., CEO of General Mills, Inc.; Daniel J. Krumm, president of The Maytag Company; Erwin E. Schulze, president of Ceco Industries, Inc.; William N. Denman, Director of the Socety of Yeager Scholars; Dale F. Nitzschke, president of Marshall University; Ronald Reagan, President of the United States; George H. W. Bush, Vice President of the United States; Robert A. Norling, president of Bell Aerospace Textron; General Larry D. Welch, Chief Of Staff – United States Air Force; Willard Scott, The Today Show. The topic of this folder is the Marshall University Yeager Scholars program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; C. Lee Martin, VP and General Manager of Erwin Supply Company; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Connie M. Martin, Mayor of Capon Bridge; Harry Matheny, president of the Wirt County Commission; Dan A. Martin, president and publisher of The Herald-Dispatch; Dolores Martin, Executive VP of the American Automobile Association; Gary B. Martin, president of the Roane County Economic Development Authority; Gary B. Martin, president and CEO of The Traders Bank; Genie V, Martin, Executive Director of Rock Forge Neighborhood House, Inc.; Gerald R. Martin, president of the Charleston/Kanawha Convention and Visitors Bureau; Gerald R. Martin, president of the Southern WV Auto Club; Martin Tsai, Partner of Alliance International Law Office. The topics include: Department of Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Education, GOCID, Fire Departments, reappraisal, Public Service Commission, Department of Health, Department of Motor Vehicles, State Tax Department, Lottery, employment, Food and Nutrition Service, Department of Human Services, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Small Cities Block Grant – Ritchie County, Pike-Finch Water Project, tourism, Small Cities Block Grant – Camp Barbe/Beulah Hill, Marshall University School of Medicine, Wall Street Journal article about WV, Medicaid Contribution, transportation, American Automobile Association, Turnpike Refinancing, Social Security, school closings, 17th Judicial Circuit, United Methodist Federal Credit Union, Tug River Health Association Grant Award of $15,000, Commission on Aging, Primary Care Center Program, Department of Public Safety, Juvenile Justice \u0026amp; Delinquency Prevention Program, Hotel/Motel Room Occupancy Tax, Board of Accountancy, abortion, Magistrate Court, insurance, Taiwan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James G. Martin, Governor of North Carolina; John W. Wilson, Executive Director of the Southern Governors Association; Martha Layne Collins, Governor of Kentucky; James P. Martin, president of Mingo Care Center, Inc.; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; James Martin, Jr., president of the Bluefield WV Rescue Squad, Inc. The topics include: Public Employees Insurance Board, Tax Department, WV Employee Benefits, insurance, Department of Education, NC Alcoholism Research Authority, Finance \u0026amp; Administration, National Youth Science Camp, Appalachian Regional Commission, Department of Natural Resources, Litter Program, Superconducting Super Collider project, Southern Governors Association Executive Committee, Employment Security, Appalachian Foundation, Southern Regional Education Board, Southern Republican Exchange, Department of Human Services, Medicaid Reimbursement, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James G. Martin, Governor of North Carolina; Mary McClure, South Dakota state Senator; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services;  Joeseph E. Martin, III, Mayor of Elkins and WV State Delegate; Dr. Joseph Martin, president of the WV Chiropractic Society. The topics include: National Youth Science Camp, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Southern Regional Education Board, Council of State Governments, Southern Governors Association, Finance and Administration, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, Arts \u0026amp; Humanities Commission Grant, Department of Natural Resources, \"New Business Development\" Conference, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, National Governors Association – Electricity Transmission, Small Cities Block Grant – Pocahontas County, Workers Compensation Fund, WV Society of Professional Engineers, Department of Health, Small Cities Block Grant – Elkins, Department of the Army National Guard, Public Employees Insurance Bureau.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; W. F. Carmichael, Commissioner of Labor. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Public Service Commission, Public Employees Retirement System, Department of Health, Finance \u0026amp; Administration, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Motor Vehicles, Board of Regents, budget, Lottery, GOCID, Governor's Community Partnership Program, unemployment, Social Security Administration, Commission on Aging, nursing homes, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Labor, WV Water Development Authority, United Steel Workers Ormet Strike, Liability Insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Robert H. Martin, president of Mt. Zion, Inc.; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; William F. Martin, Deputy Secretary of Energy; John S. Herrington, U.S. Secretary of Energy. The topics include: Small Cities Block Grant – Ellenboro, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Department of Health, employment, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Commission on Aging, GOCID, Revenue Estimates, Tax Department, accident on U.S. Army Base, Civil Service, Board of Regents, Institutional Conservation Program, NGA – Energy and Environment Committee, National Coal Council, U.S./Canada Free Trade.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with William H. Martin, a member of the WV House of Delegates; William H. Martin, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Energy; William J. Martin, president of Valley Bell Dairy Company. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Energy, Workers Compensation Fund, NGA – Electricity Transmission, Department of Human Services, Board of Regents, Department of Education, Flood Relief Efforts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Bob Martinez, Governor of Florida; Hiram A. Martinez, Advisor to the Governor of Puerto Rico; Laura M. Martinez, VP of the U.S. Coalition of Human Resources; Matthew G. Martinez, U.S. Representative of California; Joseph L. Martino, president of the Clarksburg WV Local American Postal Workers Union, AFL-CIO; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; John Martz, VP Corporate Real Estate of Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc.; Charles G. Marvin, VP of the Refractories Institute; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; William B. Marx, president of the Council of Industrial Boiler Owners; Robert Marziano, Mayor of King, NC. The topics include: National Guard, Department of Health, Adjutant General, Department of Natural Resources, NGA – Energy and Environment Committee, State of the State, disaster reports, Drug Enforcement Program, \"Jobs for Employable Dependent Individuals Act\" (JEDI), Department of Human Services, Martinsburg Airport, Governor's Civil Contingent Fund, Good Times Show Choir, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Public Service Commission, education, Workers Compensation Fund, employee relations, WV Institute of Technology Bands, music in education, GOECD, Department of Highways, GOCID – Japan, Consumer Protection, WV Emergency Response Commission, Buffalo Creek Judgement, United States of America vs. West Virginia, Academic Excellence Partnership, three crosses, New Source Performance Standards for Industrial Boilers, National Coal Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Donald C. Master, Mayor of Charles Town, WV; Patricia B. Mastrantoni, WV state Delegate. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Corrections, Massachusetts Head Start Program, A.T. Massey Dispute, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Human Services, Public Service Commission, Department of Health, Committee of the WV Community Fire Prevention Program, Department of Education, reappraisal, drug legalization, Department of Public Safety, Water Development Authority, Jefferson County Public Service District, Small Cities Block Grant – Charles Town, Tax Department Audit, Insurance Legislators.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Andrea R. Mason, VP of the WV Foundation for Rape Information and Services; Kenneth R. Faerber, Commissioner of the Department of Energy; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Louise McNeill Pease, Poet Laureate of WV; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; John A. Mason, District Superintendent of the United Methodist Church; C. Lowell Mason, president of the Grafton-Taylor County Convention \u0026amp; Visitor Bureau; James O. Mason, Assistant Surgeon General of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service Centers for Disease Control; Adna Irl Thompson, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; R. E. Mason, Jr., president of the Bode-Finn Company; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Walter O. Mason, Jr., Assistant to the president and Affirmative Action Officer of the University of Oklahoma. The topics include: Victim Assistance Block Grant, Department of Education, Department of Energy, Flod Special Disaster Fund, Department of Highways, nursing homes, Mason-Dixon Festival, Department of Employment Security, Northern Panhandle Soil Conservation District, Distinguished West Virginian Certificate, Workers Compensation Fund, flood efforts, Liability Insurance, ambulance service, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, Marshall County fairgrounds, Grafton-Taylor County Convention \u0026amp; Visitor Bureau, Department of Health, Mason Site Nutrition Program, Department of Motor Vehicles, McNeill's Rangers, school aid formula, Department of Human Services, Department of Education, Board of Regents, Department of Commerce, Kammer Plant, State Tax Department, auto insurance, seat belt law, coal, Department of Corrections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; James E. Matheny, Adjutant of the Disabled American Veterans Department of WV. The topics include: Hare Krishna, Fayette County Health Department, Maternity Medical Clinics, lottery, Department of Health, library system, Department of Human Services, legal, Department of Public Safety, Commission on Aging, Department of Highways, Bloodmobile, abortion, Liability Insurance, Animal Protection Laws, FEMA, Tax Department, Homemakers Club, Board of Regents, Social Security Administration, Air Pollution Control Commission, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, Department of Corrections, Pruntytown, Veterans Affairs, Committee Substitute for House Bill, State Road Commission Advisory Board, commerce, Legal Aid, Finance and Administration, Workers Compensation Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., U.S. Senator from Maryland; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator from WV; David G. Mathiasen, Executive Director of the National Economic Commission; W. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Health, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, gasoline, Federal Deficit, Hare Krishna, Department of Human Services, Department of Education, Department of Commerce, Veterans Affairs, Department of Motor Vehicles, A. T. Massey Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Russell Matthew, WV state Senator; Anne J. Matthews, Director of Library Programs for the U.S. Department of Education; Curtis J. Tompkins, Dean of West Virginia University; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Fred E. Wright, Insurance Commissioner. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Department of Commerce, Stonewall Jackson Lake State Park, Commission on Aging, Civil Service, flood, Partnership/Work Adjustment Center, Community Care Program, Department of Health, Tax Department, Appalachian Regional Commission, Criminal Procedures Manuals, Department of Education, Civil Contingent Fund, WV Women's Commission, new behavioral health hospital, banking assistance for flood, Department of Corrections, Corning Glass Works, Department of Highways, insurance, Department of Motor Vehicles, Workers Compensation Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Nobuo Matsunaga, Ambassador of Japan; Koichi Matsumoto, Deputy Consul General of the Consulate General of Japan; Joseph P. Mattaliano, City Manager of Philippi; Kathy Mattea, country music singer; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Mack Mattingly, U.S. Senator from Georgia; Nancy Mattox, Executive Director of WV Advocates for the Developmentally Disabled; Barbara Matz, Executive Director and president of WV Women's Commission. The topics include: \"Lighthouse\" Bills, the Tokyo Konsei, Culture \u0026amp; History, publication sources of info, commerce, Crime and Punishment, Small Cities Block Grant – Philippi, Department of Health, new mental health facility, Department of Natural Resources, Community Development, economic development, Department of Corrections, Southern States Correctional Association, Department of Education, Commission on Aging, Department of Highways, Labor Department, contracting work with flood, developmental coal technology, lottery, Public Health Law, Vocational Rehabilitation, WV ADD/Client Assistance Program, Department of Energy, Department of Public Safety, tuition for WVU employees, WV Women's Commission study, employment and training.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; Guy Mausteller, Mayor of Butler, Indiana; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Larry Maxwell, Charleston, WV Postmaster; Robert E. Maxwell, Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court Northern District of WV; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Thomas J. Maxwell, president of the American National Rubber Company. The topics include: Department of Commerce, Tax Department, flood, Veterans Affairs, Public Employees Insurance Board, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Department of Employment Security, Department of Motor Vehicles, Free Trade and Protectionism, Kellogg Foundation, WV Chamber of Commerce, unpaid health insurance claim, Public Service Commission, Commission on Aging, Kammer Power Plant, insurance, Off Track Betting Bill, abortion, Department of Public Safety, economic development, National Council of Teachers of English, Department of Education, United States Postal Service, Board of Regents, employment, WV District Export Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; Most Reverend John L. May, Archbishop of St. Louis and president of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; William F. May, president and CEO of the Statue of Liberty Ellis Island Foundation, Inc. The topics include: State Tax Department, Department of Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Public Safety, Small Cities Block Grant – West Hamlin, Health Care Cost Review Authority, suggestions, Department of Highways, education, Commission on Aging, Liability Insurance, Dow Corning, Department of Education, Public Service Commission, Economic Opportunity Commission, GOCID, Statue of Liberty, Southern Governors Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Joseph W. Mayernick, president of the Weirton Area Chamber of Commerce; Wallace G. Wilkinson, Governor of Kentucky; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; John W. Moon, Director of the Department of Veterans' Affairs. The topics include: Marshall University luncheon, Weirton International Food \u0026amp; Arts Festival, Desco Corporation, GOCID, Industrial Park, NGA – Energy and Environment Committee, Department of Public Safety, Department of Natural Resources, Contingency Fund, Limited Gaming, Tax Department, Office of Community Development, WV Library Commission, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Entrepreneurial Outreach Program, Department of Education, Timmy Mayes' illness, Department of Health, waste disposal, Department of Motor Vehicles, Workers Compensation Fund, Public Service Commission, Department of Human Services, Housing and Development Fund, Department of Corrections, employment, Jackson's Mill, Department of Highways, Veterans' Affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Joseph W. Mayernick, president of the Weirton Area Chamber of Commerce; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Court of Claims, Social Security Administration, Workers Compensation Fund, GOCID, Ohio Brass, re-election, Limited Gaming, Department of Employment Security, Public Employees Insurance Board, Tax Department, Huff Creek \u0026amp; Gilman Bottom bridges, Department of Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; H. A. Mayor, III, president of Century Oils; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Fred West, Mayor of West Milford; Tracy A. Smith, Mayor of Worthington; Lawrence L. Mays, president of the Declaration of Independence and Constitution Park Foundation, Inc.; Robert L. Mays, president of Standard Food Service, Inc.; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; John E. Mazzie, president of the WV Auto Dismantlers and Recyclers; Guilio Mazzone, president of the National Association of State Purchasing Officials. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, tax bill, Mayor – elected, Mayor – reelected, Eagle Scout, abortion, Martin Luther King, Jr. State Holiday Commission, Prisoners of War, Veterans Affairs, Department of Health, Hico Clinic, education, Declaration of Independence and Constitution Park, Poet Laureate, Small Cities Block Grant – Elkins, Governor's Community Partnership Program – City of Hurricane, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Public Safety, Tenseiter Wall Demonstration, consulting work, Electronic Funds Transfer System, Fire Marshal's Office, United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), LIEAP, Summers County Services Council, Mazza Consulting, NASPO.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas B. McAlister, president of Hanover Shoe Company; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Gary D. McAlvey, Chairman of the Search Group, Inc.; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Richard McArdle, General Manager of the Charleston Gunners; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources. The topics include: Lottery, Commission on Aging, GOCID, Small Cities Block Grant – Doddridge, Workers Compensation Fund, Hanover Shoe, Eagle Scout, Department of Highways, Governor's goals, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Public Safety, Department of Health, Search Inc., coal mining, Social Security Administration, Department of Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James F. McAvoy, Executive Director of the National Coal Council. The topic of the folder is the National Coal Council and its operations, meetings, connection to the U.S. Department of Energy, reports, bylaws, budget, executive committees, policies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with William G. McBeath, Executive Director of the American Public Health Association; James L. McBee, Jr., Executive Director of Potomac State College of West Virginia University; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Captain Jon A. McBride, NASA astronaut; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: Air Pollution Reduction Process, Department of Public Safety, Department of Health, Lottery, Liability Insurance, Department of Human Services, Department of Commerce, WV Aeronautics Commission, mental health, Great Kanawha River Navy, Workers Compensation Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Jay Rockefeller U.S. Senator from WV; Carol McCain, Director of the White House Visitors Office; Dan McCague, president of Teen Centers America; Carol McCain, Director of National Programs at We The People 200, Inc.; Charles S. McCann, Superintendent of Lincoln County Schools; Robert M. McCann, president of BethEnergy Mines, Inc. The topics include: Department of Highways, Freedom Shrine, Commission on Aging, economic development, Diamond Shamrock, Public Energy Authority, property reappraisal, Public Service Commission, employment, consultation, Teen Centers America, Department of Culture \u0026amp; History, Honorable Senator John McCain, Finance \u0026amp; Administration, Human Rights Commission, public employees early retirement, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Health, Defense Procurement Grant to Small Business Development Center, Hico Clinic, WV Banking Commission, judicial system, Board of Education, libraries, Governor's Community Partnership Grant – Marion County, U.S. Department of the Army Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, Reservation Centers, Tax Department, High Power Mountain Project, 4-H and Extension Programs, Department of Human Services Provider Manual.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: Community Development, Public Service Commission, Department of Highways, Department of Health, Department of Human Services, Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston, Fire Department Assistance Program, Workers Compensation Fund, Communications Workers of America (CWA), Public Service Commission, Veterans Affairs, Department of Motor Vehicles, Distinguished West Virginian, Public Employees Insurance Board, Weston Facility, Parks \u0026amp; Recreation, Department of Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant – Lake Washington Public Service District, employment, Tax Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; James R. McCartney, president of WNPB-TV Friends; Loren McCartney, president of the Gilmer County Farm Bureau; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Charles E. McCarty, Judge of WV Fifth Judicial Circuit; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The topics include: Hare Krishna, Workers Compensation Fund, Commission on Aging, Department of Commerce, Department of Human Services, Department of Health, State Tax Department, economic development, Department of Highways, Veterans Affairs, Department of Public Safety, disabilities, Finance \u0026amp; Administration, Mountain Lair Meeting, State of the State, Board of Regents, Statewide TV Show, Public Service Commission, flooding of the Little Kanawha River, National Rehabilitation Association Convention, Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Council, Department of Motor Vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence mostly with Ralph William McCarty, of Mountain Streams and Trails Outfitters of PA. The topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Department of Human Services, Economic Development, whitewater rafting, Department of Commerce, election, Department of Highways, tourism, GOECD, Veterans Memorial Bridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James B. McCaslin, CEO of Western Hills Regional Rehabilitation Hospital; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Fred E. Wright, Insurance Commissioner. The topics include: school sales tax, Western Hills Regional Rehabilitation Hospital, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Highways, Department of Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, Black Lung, WV State Lottery, Department of Insurance, retirement, Public Employees Insurance Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Charles J. McClain, president of Northeast Missouri State University; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Robert McCauley, International Union Representative of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO. The topics include: leghold trap ban, Board of Regents, Small Cities Block Grant – Morgantown, Downtown Revitalization, Department of Highways, Department of Motor Vehicles, McClain Printing Co., Department of Human Services, Department of Education, Ryan Barr, Partnership/Northway Retaining Wall, Department of Energy, Full Roof-Bolting, Commission on Uniform State Laws, Civil Service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James L. McClelland, Director of the Greater Huntington Parks and Recreation District; John E. McClellan, Acting Director of the Mid-Atlantic Region of the U.S. Department of Agriculture; John McClellan, Administrator of Buchanan General Hospital; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; James F. Parsons, president of the Randolph County Commission; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Department of Highways, GOCID, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Culture \u0026amp; History, Department of Human Services, WV Recreation and Park Association, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Ritter Park Pathway/Playground Project, Community Partnership Grant Program, Medicaid Funding, Public Service Commission, Governor's Salary, Department of Health, Department of Public Safety, Department of Motor Vehicles, Drug Prevention and Enforcement, State of the State, Weston Facility, new mental health facility, Appalachian Regional Commission, Commission on Aging, Department of Energy, mining fatality, A. T. Massey vs. United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), collective bargaining, State Tax Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Peter A. McGrath, president of American Hydro Power Co. The topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Department of Human Services, Distinguished West Virginian, Department of Health, timbering, flood disaster, Department of Highways, Lottery, abortion, GOCID, Small Cities Block Grant – Nicholas County, new business interest, Tax Department, Veterans Affairs, public employees retirement system, drought situation impact on Vo Ag teachers, Pride in USA Award, Public Energy Authority, Kanawha Valley Fellowship Home, coal, George Washington Problem Solving Team.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; W. W. McClung, Greenbrier County Commissioner; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: George Washington Future Problem Solving Teams, Finance \u0026amp; Administration, Department of Human Services, Department of Natural Resources, Greenbrier County Ambulance Service, Community Partnership Grant Program, transportation, black fly control, Department of Highways, Parkersburg Bridge Revenue Bonds, GOCID, Walhonde Tools Inc., taxes, Energy Grants, Board of Regents, Mountain CAP, property lien.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with William McCollam, Jr., president of the Edison Electric Institute; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner. The topics include: Department of Education, Community and Industrial Development, Public Service Commission, Department of Health (Vital Statistics), Department of Human Services, Distinguished West Virginian, Veterans Affairs, Ryan Barr, Department of Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Motor Vehicles, Social Security Administration, Property Reappraisal, legal matter, McComas Hall, antiquated laws, Tax Department, Department of Agriculture, WVU Payroll, nursing home problems, American Legislative Exchange Council, National Guard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with J. Knox McConnell, president of The First National Bank of Keystone, WV and Finance Chairman of George Bush for President. The topics include: City of Keystone – submersible pump, support, George Bush for President, political matters, trip to Japan, Stevens Clinic, news articles, GOCID, International Trade, Welch Emergency Hospital, Lincoln Day Dinner, Bank of Keystone, staffing overseas office, Beckley Armory – boxing, Wall Street Journal, Electoral College, The First National Bank, Department of Energy, National Coal Policy, WV D.O.E., Economic Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with constituents. The topic is the decision to demolish of McComas Hall at Concord College by the Board of Regents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Harriet N. McCormick, Director of Disaster Services of the American Red Cross; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; Robert L. McCormick, WV State Delegate; Joy K. Vance, Mayor of Chapmanville, WV. The topics include: legal aid, Superconducting Super Collider, Department of Energy, Distinguished West Virginian, Department of Highways, railroads, Department of Human Services, Industrial Development, American Red Cross, Social Security Administration, Citizens' Human Services Advisory Council, Kanawha County Senior Transportation System, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Department of Employment Security, NGA – Electricity Transmission, higher education, Tax Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Harley O. Staggers, Jr., U.S. Representative of WV; Leo Mac Courtney, president of WOWK-TV; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John B. McCoy, president and CEO of Banc One Corporation; Vernon McCoy, president of the Lincoln County Commission. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, \"Governor's Roundup,\" Adjutant General, Department of Employment Security, Department of Education, McComas Hall, Board of Regents, union workers, job training program, Social Security Administration, Public Libraries, Tax Department, Funding Request – GOCID, Ripley Branch of Parkersburg Community College, Williamsburg Senior Citizen Building, Banc One Corp., Hotel Motel Tax, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, mail, Supreme Court of Appeals, flood disaster, Madison Creek/Smith Creek Water Project, Commission on Aging, WV Lottery, Department of Corrections, Public Employees Retirement, Board of Education, State Board of Examiners of Land Surveyors, leghold trap ban, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Energy, flooring mill, nursing home reimbursement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with E. E. McCracken, president of Pedco Incorporated; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Richard G. McCrossen, Division Executive of Citicorp – U.S. Card Division; Roy Truby, State Superintendent of Schools; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Department of Corrections, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Energy, Department of Health, Department of Highways, Medical Malpractice, Unemployment Security Fund Transfer, Public Service Commission, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Department of Natural Resources, Citicorp, Davis Power Project, Budget Item Request, Department of History \u0026amp; Culture, Weston Facility, Civil Service System, Flood Recovery Chairman, Honorary West Virginian, Department of Insurance, soft drink tax, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Liability Insurance, Department of Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James F. McCulty, Executive VP of First National Bank of Spencer; James McCulty, VP-Marketing of Roane County Airport Authority; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Dave McCurdy, U.S. Representative of OK; R. Witter Hallen, Executive Director of the Municipal Bond Commission; John F. McCuskey, Commissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration; Glen B. Gainer, Jr., State Auditor; John J. Creedon, president and CEO of Metropolitan Life Insurance Company; A. Paul Funkhouser, president of CSX Corporation. The topics include: WV Bar Association, Super Tax Credits \u0026amp; Financial Incentives, French Creek Game Farm, Board of Regents, Department of Highways, State Aeronautics Commission, WV Housing Development Fund, Collective Bargaining, Department of Health, Department of Human Services, Social Security Administration, Lottery, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Motor Vehicles, Commission on Aging, Saturn – GOECD, Tax Department, Legal Aid, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, travel expenses, 55-mph Speed Limit, holidays, Department of Finance \u0026amp; Administration, Civil Service Commission, State Building Commission, Municipal Bond Commission, Exxon Oil Overcharge, travel approvals, WV Interagency Task Force on the Homeless, Savings Bond Drive, WVU.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with a constituent regarding clerical errors for hospital bill payment by insurance staff at McDonough Caperton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Joseph S. McDaniel, president of Stamat, Incorporated; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Elaine McDevitt, U.S. Liaison Officer of the NATO Information Service; Alice McDonald, Superintendent of Public Instruction of KY; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; C. Wes McDonald, Executive VP of Operations of Consolidation Coal Company; Clark E. McDonald, president of Hardwood Plywood Manufacturers Association; Jack P. McDonald, president of the Raleigh County Citizens for Justice; James McDonald, VP of Greenwood Enterprises Incorporated. The topics include: Public Service Commission, Sanitary Sewer Board, Department of Highways, WV Farm Commission, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Public Safety, salary, Interstate Commerce Commission Reform Act of 1987, Department of Human Services, Medicaid Reimbursement, Department of Health, Taylor County Park and Commission, Social Security Administration, nursing home reimbursement, Scarlet Oaks Celebrity Golf Classic, NASA Education Workshop for Elementary School Teachers, University of Charleston, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Shortline School, Diversitech General, Department of Education, National Governors' Association, Department of Commerce, Racing Commission, National Commission for Employment Policy, Commission on Aging, Department of Motor Vehicles, Tax Department, National Guard Exercise.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Scott McDonald, Director of the Idaho Department of Employment; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Regina S. Lipscomb; Martin McDowell, May of Albright, WV. The topics include: Social Security Administration, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Motor Vehicles, Distinguished West Virginian, Department of Highways, Tax Department, Information Systems, Commission on Aging, Department of Finance \u0026amp; Administration, Department of Employment Security, Public Employees Insurance Board, Preliminary Injunction Hearing, Department of Human Services, WV Army National Guard, tourism, Republican Governors' Conference, Title XII advances, National Governors' Conference, Unemployment Compensation Debt, State of the States, Small Cities Block Grant – Kanawha County, Department of Natural Resources, McDowell County Commission, McDowell County National Bank, 2nd Amendment, Department of Commerce, Emergency Audit Program, Small Cities Block Grant – Albright, Governor's Emergency Employment Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Gerald W. McEntee, International president of AFSCME; B. R. Brown, president and CEO of Consolidation Coal Company; Peter F. McEwan, Executive VP of Energy America South East, Inc.; Joan R. McFadden, Executive Director of the American Home Economics Association; Ed McFarland, president of the Ritchie County Commission; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Thomas W. Pauken, Director of ACTION, The National Volunteer Agency. The topics include: budget, Marion County bond issue, Governor's Honors Academy, McElroy Mine, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Highways, GOCID, Small Cities Block Grant – Clinton Water Association, Public Service Commission, Tax Department, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Human Services, litter, Small Cities Block Grant – Harrisville, Department of Motor Vehicles, Williamstown Bridge, Department of Employment Security, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Senior Companion Program, Municipal Leasing, suggestions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John F. McGee, president of Clay Commnications, Inc.; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Noreta R. McGee, Secretary of the U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; C. Coleman McGehee, president of Sovran Financial Corporation; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; B. A. McGillen, principal of Liberty Elementary School; Donald F. McGinley, Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska; David H. McGinnis, Executive Director-Administrator of Green Acres Regional Center, Inc.; J. Michael McGinnis, U.S. Deputy Secretary for Health. The topics include: Commission on Aging, Department of Human Services, Department of Health, new mental health facility, Wall Street Journal, State Dinner, JTPA Program, GOCID – CSX, Department of Highways, PCB Problem in Fayette County, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, Sanders Austin \u0026amp; Swope, Tax Department, Corporate Day Care \u0026amp; Employer Assisted Services, 1988 U.S. Savings Bond Campaign, OSHA, WV Coal Employment, Mental Retardation Center, legislative activities, Department of Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; James McGlothlin, chairman of the National Coal Council; J. E. McGovern, VP of Toyota. The topics include: Department of Energy, Full Roof-Bolting, Pay Increase – 5%, Veterans Affairs, Department of Human Services, Department of Corrections, National Coal Council, Commission on Aging, Department of Highways, Williamstown Bridge, Seat Belt Law, Asbestos Assessment – Department of Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Peter A. McGrath, president of American Hydro Power Company; Phyllis S. McGrath, Program Manager – Grants of General Electric Foundation; Darrell V. McGraw, Jr., Chief Justice of the WV Supreme Court of Appeals; Ernest D. McGraw, Mayor of Meadow Bridge; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Joeseph M. McGraw, president and CEO of Greenbrier Electronics, Inc.; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Department of Human Services, reappraisal, Lafayette College Annual Fund, State Tax Department , Department of Natural Resources, Berkeley County Landfill, Trash for Coal, Family Law Master Program, Department of Health, Industrial Development, Department of Highways, tourism, Department of Education, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Election of '88, Social Security Administration, Williamstown Bridge, monochromatic light magnifier, Judicial Retirement System.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John McGuffey, president of McGuffey Amusements, Inc.; Jason McGuire, president of the Pipestem Foundation, Inc.; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Peter A. McGrath, president of American Hydro Power Co.; Robert L. Cline, president of River City Tours and Steamboat Co. The topics include: pension, Department of Health, fraternity, Governor's Office of Economic Development, legal aid, state employment, Department of Highways, Department of Culture \u0026amp; History, Public Service Commission, Workers Compensation Fund, Weston Mental Hospital, Education Commission of the States, retired teachers, Amusement Rides and Amusement Attractions Safety Act, Department of Natural Resources, Distinguished West Virginian, education, Department of Human Services, Library System.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Gary McHaffee, president of Mineral County Park and Recreation Commission; Merrell S. McIlwain, Executive Director of WV Secondary Schol Principal's Commission; Edwin J. McIntosh, president of Bright of America; John W. Moon, Director of the Department of Veterans Affairs; Dee McIntosh, president of Oasis Water Company; Sue Arnold McIntosh, president of the WV Society of NY, Inc.; Richard E. Lyng, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture. The topics include: Park Systems Case Study, recommendation, Land and Water Conservation Fund – Grant Town, Department of Highways, Higher Education Legislation, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Human Services, public employee retirement, statewide appraisal, WV District Export Council, nursing home reimbursement, Universal Studios, Veterans Affairs, water bottling plant, WV Insurance Commission, State Tax Department, WV Recovery Foundation, Department of Health, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Lottery, WV Turnpike Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Frank E. Wright, Commissioner of the Department of Insurance; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: State Tax Department, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Human Services, WV Turnpike Commission, Traffic and Toll Revenue, Department of Insurance, Department of Highways, Williamstown Bridge, Department of Culture and History, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Health, Tort Reform, GOCID, Victim Assistance Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with J. Bennie McKee, president of McGolf Royalty, Inc.; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: litter, Department of Culture and History, Department of Highways, Community Partnership Grant Program, GOCID, election '88, WV Speech Teachers Meeting, Department of Education, Public Employees Insurance Board, Civil Contingent Fund, Junior Olympics, Social Security Administration, Department of Corrections, Waste-to-Energy Plants, WV State Lottery, WV Teachers Forum, Board of Regents (Carl D. Perkins Scholarships), education reform, WV Thoroughbred Breeders Association, Department of Motor Vehicles, Tax Department, Department of Human Services, Adjutant General, Williamstown Bridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with William J. McKenna, president and CEO of the Kellwood Company; Arthur L. McKenzie, president of WV Sheriffs' Association; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Jess T. Shumate, Commissioner of the Department of Labor; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; John R. McKernam, Jr., Governor of Maine and former U.S. Representative. The topics include: economic development, Department of Highways, WV Housing Development Fund, Right to bear arms Grant, Moundsville Penitentiary, Department of Human Services, Department of Commerce, Department of Labor, Department of Health, employment, WV Extension Homemakers Council Inc., Workers Compensation Fund, Davis Power Project, National Guard, Appalachian Regional Commission, Williamstown Bridge, Railroad Maintenance Authority, funding for B\u0026amp;O railroad, Department of Natural Resources, Geo-Tech Landfill Permit, leghold trap ban, National Youth Science Camp, National Governors Association – telecommunications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Stanley E. McKinley, Regional Commissioner of the U.S. Department of Justice Immigration and Naturalization Service; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John B. McKinney, president of LaClede Steel Company; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Arnold B. McKinnon, president and CEO of Norfolk Southern Corporation; Charles I. McKown, president of the Roane County Commission; Paul McKown, president of the WV Retailers Association. The topics include: Prisoner Housing, Department of Human Services, immigration, Department of Highways, Commissioner of Banking, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Employment Security, Department of Education, Public Employees Insurance Board, Social Security Administration, water service, Department Heads List, GOCID, Benwood Pipe Mill, hotel-motel tax, State Tax Department, summer school, early retirement incentive, Department of Motor Vehicles, Mountaineer Food Bank, Capitol Dome, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Mt. Zion Public Service, Higher Education Legislation, mail-order tax, Governor's Civil Contingent Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with David B. McKinley, a West Virginia State Delegate. The topics include: Department of Natural Resources, flooding, Department of Highways, Festival of Lights, Department of Human Services, Southern Regional Education Board, Department of Health, AIDS Bill, bridge opening, Wheeling-Pittsburgh, West Liberty State College Sewage Treatment Study, National Governors Association – electricity transmission, Small Cities Block Grant – Valley Grove.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Roger D. McMahon, president of the Elkins Area Chamber of Commerce; Douglas J. McMaster, president of Merck, Sharp \u0026amp; Dohme; Ala C. McMillan, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Mine Safety and Health U.S. Department of Labor; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Transportation. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant – Morgan, library funding, Economic Development, Emergency Employment Program, Tall Tale, Pension Plan for Office Holders, Distinguished West Virginian, National Youth Science Camp, Appalachian Foundation, bowling, invitation – business investment, city of McMechen, fire department, Housing Authority, U.S. Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration, Workers Compensation Fund, Commission on Aging, Republican Governors Dinner, Free Interstate Commerce, Department of Highways, Social Security Administration, Medicaid, National Rehabilitation Association Convention, Tort Reform.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with William A. McMinn, VP of Industrial Chemical Group of FMC Corporation; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John D. Rockefeller, IV, U.S. Senator for WV. The topics include: Constitution, Liability Insurance, Department of Human Services, Veterans Affairs, water projects, Small Cities Block Grant – Muddelty-Glade Creek and Enon-Gilboa, Public Service Commission, Department of Highways, Department of Natural Resources, Williamsburg Volunteer Rescue Squad, abortion, Chlorine/Caustic Plant, FMC Corporation, Community and Industrial Development, GOCID, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Drug-Free Communities, Department of Commerce, Department of Finance \u0026amp; Administration, R-TAC System, leghold trap ban, United Mine Workers Strike.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Allan R. McLaughlin, president of Merrimac, Inc.; Ann McLaughlin, U.S. Secretary of Labor; Richard F. Celeste, Governor of Ohio; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; George E. McLaughlin, president of the Friends of Wheeling, Inc.; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: McDonald's Restaurant, Department of Highways, 75th Anniversary of the U.S. Department of Labor, Department of Human Services, employment and training, Department of Employment Security, drought, glass worker funds, television, Greenbrier River Dam, flood control, GOCID, Japan Trade Office, Department of Natural Resources, Main Street Program, Workers Compensation Fund, Culture \u0026amp; History, Historic Preservation Grant, Real Estate Commission, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Jack McLaughlin, president of Laborer's International Union of North America  Local 814; Jim McLaughlin, president of United Coals, Inc; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; William T. McLaughlin II, president of CB\u0026amp;T Financial Corporation; Michael A. McLaughlin II, president of City Lights, Incorporated; Ken McLennan, president of Machinery \u0026amp; Allied Products Institute. The topics include: Workers Compensation Fund, Mercer County Airport, Education Employees Grievance Board, employment, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Harrison County Development Authority, WV Industrial and Trade Jobs Development Corporation, U.S. Postal Service location, National Machinery Company, Board of Regents, Baker International project, Greenbrier River Dam, GOECD, Department of Health, Library Commission, Dr. Alvin Watne, Department of Public Safety, Machinery \u0026amp; Allied Products Institute, paramilitary training, Highways Safety Alcohol Program, Reader's Digest Scholarship Challenge, Advertisement on Nuclear Energy, alcohol awareness, Real Estate Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with George J. McNally, president and CEO of Borg-Warner Chemicals; George J. McNally, president of Rediscover Parkersburg; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; James McGirr Kelly, Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. The topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Borg-Warner Chemicals, Blennerhassett Museum, National Guard, Boy Scouts, Japan, YMCA, Community Development, Public Service Commission, Department of Finance \u0026amp; Administration, Honorary West Virginian, Postal Service, Environmental Protection Agency, Schools for the Deaf and Blind, Commission on Aging, Early Retirement Legislation, Drug Enforcement Policy Board, Department of Education, amend expenditure schedule, Department of Health, Highway Safety Program, Criminal Justice and Highways Safety, Appalachian Regional Commission, State Job Training Coordinating Council, WV Interagency Task Force on the Homeless, flood efforts, U.S. Academic Championship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with George J. McNally, president of Borg-Warner Chemicals, Inc.; Terry Basham, WV House of Delegates; Ken Hechler, WV Secretary of State; James W. McNeely, WV House of Delegates; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Dalph S. McNeil, VP of Brookville Locomotive; Kristin Peterson, president of McNeill's Rangers, Inc.; Harry W. Boggs, president of the Mineral County Chamber of Commerce; Ken McNemar, president of the Harrison County Emergency Squad; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Department of Highways, Blennerhassett Historical Park, Public Employees Insurance Board, Fire Department Program – GOCID, House of Delegates, NGA – Electricity Transmission, Department of Human Services, Commission on Aging, Department of Energy, Civil Contingent Fund, McNeill's Rangers, child advocacy, insurance, Department of Health, Social Security Administration, Williamstown Bridge, Hunter Protection Law, Public Service Commission, Department of Corrections, abortion, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Joseph McPeak, Mayor or Keystone, WV; Marian McQuade, founder of National Grandparents Day; Robert L. Hardesty, Deputy Commissioner of the U.S. Department of Labor; Wahna S. McQuain, Coordinator of the Randolph county Domestic Training and Referral Program, Inc. The topics include: Revenue Sharing Act, Tax Department, unemployment, Department of Employment Security, drugs and alcohol, Department of Highways, Department Association of WV Ladies Auxiliary Patriarchs Militant International Organization of Odd Fellows, American Federation of Teachers, Commission on Aging, Public Service Commission, election '88, GOCID, WVLMC, Right to Work, economic upturn, inauguration, Department of Motor Vehicles, Ruby Memorial Hospital, State Lottery, U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Economic Opportunity, Randolph County Domestic Training and Referral Program Inc., Governor's Contingency Fund, Community Development, Department of Employment Security, Public Employees Insurance Agency.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Martha A. McSteen, Acting Commissioner of the Social Security Administration; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mike McVay, president of the Huntington Board of Realtors; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Ned R. McWherter, Governor of Tennessee; Robert B. McWhorter, president of McWhorter Advertising; Ruby, McZier, president of Resources, Inc. The topics include: Department of Human Services, North-South Football Game, Social Security Disability benefits, Department of Commerce, Tax Department, Real Estate legislative issues, Department of Highways, employee benefits, Department of Health, Appalachian Regional Commission, NGA – Hazardous Waste disposal capacity assurance project, School Dropout Prevention, ARC – 1988 budget, ARC – Co-Chairman's Fund, McWhorter Advertising Company, CS Corporation, Treasurer of State, Distinguished West Virginian, National Defense Preparedness Association, Weston Facility, GOECD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Carson Meade, president of M\u0026amp;W Contractors, Inc.; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Michael Meador, Administrative Director of the Woodlands Institute; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health. The topics include: employment, Department of Highways, GOECD, Department of Human Services, Department of Commerce, Weirton-Steubenville Bridge, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Education, Department of Natural Resources, Tax Department, Salary equalization – WV teacher and personnel, patriotism, Fuel and Energy, Appropriate Technology Demonstration Program, Woodlands Institute, United States District Court, Department of Health, Neurofibromatosis Legislation, Lincoln Day Dinner, GOCID, Governor's Community Partnership Program, drugs, retirement, Westvaco.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Tom Meehan, president of National Electric, Inc.; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The topics include: Salary equalization – WV teachers and personnel, Department of Health, Emergency Water and Sewer Program, Governor's Community Partnership Grant Program, Department of Highways, Department of Employment Security, Department of Natural Resources, WV Economy, Department of Human Services, Department of Finance \u0026amp; Administration, Commission on Aging, Ryan Barr, Tax Department, Partnership with Westinghouse Specialty Services Inc., gambling, reappraisal, Department of Corrections, Whitewater Rafting, Vocational Rehabilitation, Department of Education, employment, jurisdiction, Department of Motor Vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Vernon G. Meadows, Director of Real Estate for Rite Aid Corporation. The topics include: Library Commission, Department of Education, Department of Highways, Appalachian Regional Commission funding, Department of Motor Vehicles, air conditioned school bus, Community Development, Department of Human Services, Washington-Carver Award, Veterans Affairs, Department of Employment Security, Small Cities Block Grant – Boone County, Job Training Partnership Act, jurisdiction, Tax Department, Department of Finance \u0026amp; Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Evan Mecham, Governor of Arizona; Tom Meehan, president of National Electric, Inc.; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Arthur Barthelmess, WV State Registrar; Dan R. Tonkovich, president of the WV State Senate; Joseph P. Albright, Speaker of the WV State House of Delegates; Frank Patalano, VP of Professional Liability CNA Insurance Companies; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: economic development, abandonment of the Wheeling secondary track in Brooke County WV, ConRail's 1988 System Diagram Map, Rowlesburg Flood Situation, Benatec Associates, speed limits, CJ/HS, Drug-Free Communities, Department of Health, Department of Highways, Department of Public Safety, Vital Statistics, Medicaid Reimbursement and Eligibility, Medical bills for Julian, Medical School Application, Medicare Waiver,  CNA Insurance Crisis, medical malpractice, General Liability Insurance, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Gold Dome, Department of Human Services, jurisdiction, Ryan Barr, Limited Gaming, Travel Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas Meehan, president of National Electric, Inc.; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Edwin Meese, III, United States Attorney General; Richard Thornburgh, United States Attorney General. The topics include: United States Holocaust Memorial Council, Days of Remembrance, decision on site, new National Electric facility in WV, Association of Retired School Employees, '86 budget, Department of Highways, GOCID, WVLMC, Right to Work, legislative issues, Exxon's Computer gift to WVU Civil Engineering, Governors Convention, Department of Human Services, Department of Health, Shooting Education Safety Course, Veterans Memorial Bridge, CJ/HS, Young American Medals for Bravery and Service, juvenile crime, product liability, marijuana, Department of Public Safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Howard Mehlinger, Dean of the School of Education for Indiana University; Thomas Meichtry, president of Kamtec Corporation; Robert K. Holliday, WV State Senator; H. C. Meissner, president of Andersen Corporation; F. A. Meister, president and CEO of the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, Inc. The topics include: Culture \u0026amp; History, Department of Human Services, Department of Corrections, Department of Education, Hare Krishna, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Highways, Business Week Magazine, Insurance Commission, Department of Finance \u0026amp; Administration, flood donation, alcohol tax, seat belt law, education salary \u0026amp; budget, Workers Compensation Fund, Williamstown Bridge, Soviet Union, Civil Service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History; G. Kemp Melton, Assessor of Kanawha County, WV. The topics include: Department of Energy, Mining Fatality, Department of Culture and History, Miss American Co-Ed Pageant, Workers Compensation Fund, Public Service Commission, Department of Corrections, Department of Insurance, Department of Education, flood efforts, Department of Highways, abortion, Gold Dome, Health Care Cost Review Authority.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; Herbert J. Mendelsohn, president of Wood Knapp Vide Division; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Tom Menocal, VP of Business Trends Communications Corp.; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Donald T. Mentzer, Mayor of Weirton, WV; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Robert E. Mercer, Chairman of the Board and CEO of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company; Samuel L. Mercer, Production Executive of Walt Disney Pictures; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Ted R. Meredith, VP and Group Publisher of McGraw-Hill Information Systems. The topics include: Department of Education, Memorial Tunnel, casino gambling, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, extradition, immigrant visa, Tax Department, libraries, Extension Program, Distinguished West Virginian, Department of Health, Department of Highways, Department of Culture and History, Business Trends Communications Corp., Cancer Research Center/WVU, Department of Motor Vehicles, Mental Health Funding, Mental Hospitals, Counselor Licensure, Entrepreneurial Outreach Program, Community Partnership Program, Appalachian Regional Commission, Rental Rehabilitation, Mercer County Airport, Mercer County Economic Opportunity Corporation, jurisdiction, Veterans Affairs, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, Monongahela Power Company, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, U.S. Savings Bond Volunteer Committee, Commerce, Walt Disney, Department of Energy, Medicaid, Adjutant General, abortion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Steven A. Merksamer, Chief of Staff of the California Governor's Office; Florence L. Merow, WV House of Delegates; Gregory Merrill, Director of State Legislation for the American Association of Retired Persons; Perry R. Merritt, Executive Director of the Jackson County Health Director. The topics include: abortion, library funding, Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission, Department of Finance and Administration, democracy, Mason-Dixon Festival, employment, Workers Compensation Fund, U.S. Department of Commerce, Child Care Task Force, Lowes, Department of Employment Security, Department of Highways, Small Cities Block Grant – Cameron, Department of Education, Medical Malpractice, State Tax Department, Public Employees Retirement, Department of Health, AIDS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Brit Messer, president of Dallas Healthcare, Inc.; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Department of Education, Capitol Dome, Department of Highways, Tax Department, Public Service Commission, Department of Employment Security, Department of Human Services; Medicaid, Public Employees Insurance Board, Department of Natural Resources, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Public Safety, Commission on Aging, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, CJ/HS, Highway Safety, Federal Reserve, Methanol, capital punishment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Twila S. Metheney, WV House of Delegates; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Jerry L. Mezzatesta, WV House of Delegates. The topics include: Economic Development, NGA – Electricity Transmission, Downtown Revitalization Project – Elkins, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Terra Alta Garmet Inc., Employment and Training, Department of Health, Distinguished West Virginian, Department of Public Safety, Department of Culture and History, Department of Education, new health facility, Department of Motor Vehicles, Social Security Administration, Workers Compensation Fund, Williamstown Bridge, Department of Commerce, Department of Natural Resources, City of Parsons, technology, Foreign Trade, employment, Board of Examiners of Psychologists, fairground size increase, NGA – Energy Transmission, Paw-Paw Industries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains memorandums with state department heads. The topics include: State holiday – Election Day, State holiday – Labor Day, State Holiday – West Virginia Day, State Holiday – Memorial Day, holiday party drinking/social functions, state holiday – Veterans Day, election activities, state holiday – Columbus Day, fire alarm system, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Governor's Internship Program, revision of travel regulations, Trust Fund Balance, Employee Suggestion Award Board, Red Cross Bloodmobile Visit, Governor's Management Task Force II, Reinstatement of Berneice Moore in OCHS/MCH-WIC, State of the State Address.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains memorandums with state legislators, city employees, department heads, board and commission heads, school presidents. The topics include: WVU Student March for Higher Education, \"Joyful Lights: A Capitol Event,\" Thanksgiving Day Holiday for State Government Employees, salary advancements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; George Meyer, VP of the Congress of Russian-Americans, Inc.; Russel W. Meyer, Jr., Chairman and CEO of the Cessna Aircraft Company; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Jerry L. Mezzatesta, WV House of Delegates. The topics include: Department of Highways, consulting engineers, proclamation, ethanol gasoline, alternative fuels, Department of Natural Resources, International Trade, consulting services, synthetic fuels, Cessna Aircraft Co., Coal Utilization, reading, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council, GOCID, Highland Data Services, manufacturing firm to state.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains a map of the real estate for the Middletown Mall. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; George S. Mickelson, Governor of South Dakota; Carole Micklus, Executive Director of Odyssey of the Mind Association, Inc.; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Department of Energy, Full Roof-Bolting, Community Development, MIAs – Vietnam, Congressional Commemorative Medallion, American-Soviet Youth Exchange, Department of Human Services, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Culture and History, Department of Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, South Dakota, Odyssey of the Mind, Mid-Atlantic Energy Co., Department of Public Safety, Appalachian Regional Commission, Monitored Retrievable Storage, Department of Health, Mid-Ohio Valley Board of Health, Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Planning and Development Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ralph C. Michael, president of Foremost Industries, Inc.; Ron Michael, president of the Harrison County Development Authority; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Department of Highways, Public Employees Insurance Board, Nongame Advisory Council, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Corrections, Civil Contingent Fund, Department of Human Services, Constitution, community development, Department of Finance and Administration, Cancer Research Center – WVU, Department of Public Safety, Grant-Union Public Service District, CSBG, Central WV Community Action Association, LIEAP, Glass Industry Assistance Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Robert H. Michael, U.S. Representative for Illinois, Republican Leader. The topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Highways, State Bar Association, abortion, Insurance, Department of Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ernest R. Mikles, VP of WV Mineral Development Company; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: jurisdiction, Department of Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant – Salt Rock, Charleston Daily Mail, civil liability, Department of Highways, State Fire Administrator, Ohio Valley Citizens Task Force, State Tax Department, GOCID, Job Training Partnership Act, State Fire Marshall, WV Economy, Ryan Barr, Department of Motor Vehicles, Commission on Aging, Workers Compensation Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ancil Miller – WV House of Delegates; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Charles E. Miller, member of Congress; Charles T. Miller, Assistant U.S. Attorney of the U.S. Department of Justice; Clarence E. Miller, U.S. Representative from Ohio. The topics include: Department of Commerce, Department of Finance and Administration, WV Housing Development Fund, public employee salary, Public Service Commission, State Tax Department, NGA – Electricity Transmission, Ashland Oil Spill 1988, insurance, Department of Corrections, Department of Education, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Highways, Sherman High School Commencement 1986, Department of Human Services, jurisdiction, Department of Health, Commission on Aging, Black Lung, Huntington State Hospital, child abuse, National Guard – Hay Haul August 1988, litter, Employment Security, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety Office, Drug Enforcement Program, Tax Department, high school graduation, ferroalloy industry, federal legislation, flooding, Williamstown Bridge, Prayer in School Amendment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Roy Truby, WV State Superintendent of Schools; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Commission on Aging, drug bust in Martinsburg, Department of Highways, Department of Education, Gold Dome, child abuse, Department of Corrections, Department of Motor Vehicles, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, Tax Department, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Natural Resources, Nongame Advisory Council, solid waste disposal, Tax Reform Act, Department of Human Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with W. R. \"Dewey\" Miller, VP of Cannelton Industries, Inc.; Sharon Burmesiter Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; Colonel George M. Miller, District Engineer for the Army Corps of Engineers. The topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, WV Board of Regents, Department of Highways, Public Employees Insurance Board, ADA language and programmers, Department of Health, flood disaster, Department of Education, Job Training Partnership Act, Department of Human Services, nursing home reimbursement, hazardous materials, State Emergency Response Commission, unemployment, Commission on Aging, foster families, Legal Services Council, U.S. Department of the Interior, Distinguished West Virginian, State Song, Social Security Administration, Department of Employment Security, Davis Power Project, Workers Compensation Fund, abortion, Community Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmesiter Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Humans Services; George Miller, U.S. Representative from California; Dan Coats, U.S. Representative from Indiana; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Harold Miller, president of the Pendleton County Commission. The topics include: financial assistances, GOCID, Department of Commerce, U.S. Olympic Committee, Department of Human Services, teen pregnancy, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Public Safety, school sports tax, tourism, Department of Health, Community Partnership Thorn Spring Park, Department of Finance and Administration, Tax Department, State Emergency Response Commission, Commission on Aging, Kanawha County Federation of Republican Women, legal aid, Distinguished West Virginian, abortion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James C. Miller, III, Director of the Executive Office of the President Office of Management and Budget; J. Daniel Miller, Administrator of City Hospital, Inc.; James E. Miller, president of the Hampshire County Commission; Jerry Miller, Executive Director of the National Association of State Budget Officers; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; John V. Miller, Jr., Superintendent of Hardy County Schools. The topics include: Federal Highway Administration, Public Service Commission, Joint Financial Management Improvement Program, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Commerce, Department of Natural Resources, Social Security Administration, Department of Health, Child Safety Seat Loan Program, Appalachian Regional Commission, Department of Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant – Boone County, Department of Highways, Commissioner of Banking, Vocational Guidance Association, Counselor Legislation, Beckley Telephone Exchange, Property Tax Bill, Department of Motor Vehicles, unemployment, Department of Employment Security, funding assistance, GOCID, Williamstown Bridge, Industrial Incentives, \"Home Schoolers Bill,\" jurisdiction, Inwood Farmers Market, Off Track Betting Bill, Ryan Barr, John M. Miller Orchard Company, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, flood damage, Racing Commission, Natural Resources Commission, Department of Corrections, seat belt laws.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Larry Miller, Mayor of Romney, WV; Matt Miller, International Administrator of the United Mine Workers of America; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; George M. Banker, Commissioner of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission; Michael S. Miller, president of Homelife, Inc. The topics include: Public Employees Insurance Board, School Service Personnel Salaries, Tax Department, Department of Highways, GOCID, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Small Cities Block Grant – Romney, Department of Education, New West Virginia Program, Economic Development, Department of Public Safety, Department of Energy, Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission, Department of Human Services, Weatherization Assistance Program, Economic Opportunity Commission, Job training Partnership Act, pension, Tax Department, Workers Compensation Fund, GOECD, Glass Industry, Appalachian Foundation, School Dropout Prevention, Flood Victims Christmas Committee, Gold Card, Department of Motor Vehicles, Inland Port Authority, Adult Protective Services, Beer Commission, employment, Department of Natural Resources, funeral industry, Commission on Aging, Veterans Affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Nellie Miller, WV State Delegate; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Richard D. Miller, Executive Director of the American Association of School Administrators; Robert H. Miller, Regional Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration; Robert S. Miller, president of the WV State Firemen's Association; Roland D. Miller, president of the National Indemnity Company; Ronald Miller, president of Laurel Mould, Inc.; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Department of Education, Distinguished West Virginian, Public Service Commission, Silver Haired Legislature, Commission on Aging, Board of Regents, Cowen Railroad Festival, Department of Highways, National Association of Bank Women, Liability Insurance, Ryan Barr, Department of Human Services, child abuse, face coverings, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Motor Vehicles, Veterans Affairs, Department of Commerce, Tax Department, Postal Service, Education Reform Bill, Lottery, U.S. Small Business Administration, Department of Culture and History, funding, Williamstown Bridge, executive clemency, insurance, Anchor Hocking Corp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: school aid formula, Greenbrier Valley River Basin Flood Control Study, Tax Department, Department of Human Services, Education for Handicapped Children, Department of Highways, reappraisal, election '88, McComas Hall, Board of Regents, group homes, high school graduation, Department of Education, Appalachian Mental Health Center, Workers Compensation Fund, Black Lung, WV Turnpike, alcoholic beverages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas B. Miller, Chief Justice of the WV State Supreme Court of Appeals; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Thomas H. Miller, president of the Blinded Veterans Association; John W. Moon, Director of the Department of Veterans Affairs; Anna Miller-Tiedman, president of the Lifecareer Foundation; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; William M. Miller, president of the International Food and Arts Festival. The topics include: Department of Highways, Williamstown Bridge, Tax Reform Act, Department of Education, Department of Correction, Department of Human Services, Ford Foundation, Venture Capital, Supreme Court of Appeals, Moundsville Penitentiary, Veterans Affairs, state song, Preston Memorial Hospital, Department of Public Safety, election '88, funding assistance, Conrail Acquisition, State Police, Department of Natural Resources, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Health, Collective Bargaining, Regional Jail Authority, Industrial Development, National Guard, FEMA, Tax Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Margaret Cyrus Mills, Chairperson of the Martine Luther King, Jr. State Holiday Commission of WV; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Jess T. Shumate, Commissioner of the Department of Labor. The topics include: Lighthouse School, Department of Human Services, jurisdiction, Public Employees Insurance Board, Commission on Aging, Department of Motor Vehicles, Workers Compensation Fund, Distinguished West Virginian, Lottery, Veterans Affairs, Merit Increase, Department of Public Safety, Marshall Artists Series, Department of Highways, Tax Department, pre-vocational center Wirt County, fire station, Department of Natural Resources, Martin Luther King Holiday Commission, Civil Contingent Fund, Department of Health, supplemental benefit program for retired teachers, U.S. Department of Labor, Liability Insurance, Weston Facility, abortion, Mills Trust.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Robert E Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Michael A. Wilson, president of Maranatha Research Ltd. The topics include: Professional Secretaries International, YMCA Youth in Government Committee, Department of Education, Military Order of the Purple Heart, Military Rank Reinstatement, Mill Creek School, Jim Comstock, insurance, Department of Human Services, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Commerce, Initiative for Understanding, Department of Health, A. T. Massey Co., unemployment, Department of Highways, jurisdiction, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, Distinguished West Virginian, Operation Raleigh, Dr. Alvin Watne, Ryan Barr, Milton Senior Citizens Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Joseph M. Minard, WV State Delegate; Ruth N. Minardi, Associate Director for Small Business Department of the Navy Space and Naval Welfare Systems Command; Ernest (Sarge) Miner, VP of Vietnam Veterans of America; Charles E. Bowsher, Comptroller General of the United States; Bruce A. Minor, Mayor of Franklin, WV. The topics include: hotel business, NGA – Electricity Transmission, Public Service Commission, Procurement, Youth Science Camp, Mine Operation, Tax Department, 1988 Republican Presidential Survey, Incarcerated Vietnam Veterans, Department of Veterans Affairs, jurisdiction, war in Central America, Department of Education, recover mining costs, Mountain State Mining Bulletin, Mining Fatality, Department of Energy, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Finance and Administration, insurance, Housing Development Fund, Forest Festival Queen, National Guard, Small Cities Block Grant – Shinnston, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, flood situation, Commission on Aging, Peace Point Bus Route, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Minority Business Opportunities Committee, Liability Insurance, Lottery, Department of Human Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Jess T. Shumate, Commissioner of the Department of Labor; Larry M. Miralia, Executive VP of the Municipal Bond Investors Assurance Corporation. The topics include: Department of Public Safety, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program, Bull Run/Pumpkin Knob Water Project, GOCID, Small Cities Block Grant – Wood County, Department of Employment Security, Department of Labor, retirement, WV Small Business Development Center, Fordham Graduate Center, Department of Health, employment, economy, Department of Natural Resources, School Clothing Allowance, WV Public Radio, Blue Ribbon Committee, property reappraisal, Department of Motor Vehicles, Office of Community Services, Department of Human Services, Miss America Pageant, missing person.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; B. F. Mitchell, president of the Grant County Development Authority; Rose Mofford, Governor of Arizona; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Edward F. Mitchell, president of Potomac Power Company; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Jay Mitchell, Administrative Assistant to the Governor of Oklahoma; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Parren J. Mitchell, U.S. Representative of Maryland. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Public Transit, GOCID, Small Cities Block Grant – Ritchie County, Department of Highways, Department of Public Safety, NGA, Marshall Alumni Association Honorary Alumnus Award, State of the State, White House Update, Visa, Department of Culture and History, Davis Power Project, group homes, WV Turnpike, Department of Natural Resources, jurisdiction, Tax Department, Potomac Electric Skyline Power Program, Department of Agriculture, Workers Compensation Fund, Veterans Home – Commandant, Public Service Commission, coal mine inspection, Historic Preservation Grant, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Commerce, Right to bear arms, Potomac Valley Transit, WV School of Osteopathic Medicine, Department of Corrections, National Black People's Assembly, U.S. Small Business Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Matthias Mitman, Vice Consul of the United States of America from Honduras; Toyoo Tate, president of Mitsubishi Motors Corporation; Toichiro Miyakawa, Managing Director of Nomura Research Institute; R. Freal Mize, president of Big Beaver Coal Company; Jerome C. Mizer, CEO of Mizer and Company. The topics include: Department of Highways, Tri-State Literacy Council, Department of Human Services, Clean Jobs Bill, Liability Insurance, Medicaid, Quote for Wellness Conference booklet Vocational Rehab Center, Police Academy Requirement, Social Security Administration, Workers Compensation Fund, U.S. Department of the State, Embassy of the United States, Department of Motor Vehicles, retired teachers benefits, GOECD, Federal Aviation Administration, foreign trade, consultation service, Tax Department, U.S. Department of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with constituent Kenneth Moats; Robert L. Jones, WV State Delegate; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topic is the Workers Compensation Fund. There are a few correspondence letters from other constituents in this folder as well, but the majority of the folder is to or from Kenneth Moats.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Kiichi Mochizuki, president of Nisshin USA, Inc.; Helen Mock-Hedrick, Summers County Commissioner; Rick W. Modesitt, past president of the Fraternal Order of Police; Leo F. Modi, president of Fairmont Building and Investment Company. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Department of Motor Vehicles, Public Service Commission, Department of Highways, Public Transit Support, Substance Abuse, Mobay Chemical Corps, Kammer Plant, Housing Authority, GOCID, Japan Trade Office, Regional Jail and Prison Authority, Veterans Memorial Bridge, WV Economic Development Authority, Distinguished West Virginian, Department of Finance and Administration; Job Training Partnership Act, National Rehabilitation Association Convention, Variform Inc., Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Rose Mofford, Arizona Secretary of State; Kevin E. Moley, Director of the Office of Prepaid Health Car of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Guy V. Molinari, U.S. Representative from New York; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Worker Compensation Fund; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce. The topics include: Department of Highways, jurisdiction, Department of Human Services, International Monetary Fund, Department of Education, Seat Belt Law, Department of Commerce, Public Service Commission, Sunset Committee, Economic Development, Insurance Commission, Toxicants, Environment, The Blue Shutter, GOCID, Department of Public Safety, Appalachian Regional Commission, Workers Compensation Fund, Off-Track Betting Bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Alan Mollohan, U.S. Representative from West Virginia. The topics include: Blennerhassett Island Historical Committee, POW-MIA flag, Clean Water Act, Department of Highways, Veterans Memorial Bridge, Community Partnership Grant, Thanksgiving Flood, Department of Education, Alcoholic Beverage Control, Energy Extension Service Program, U.S. Army National Guard Bureau, soil erosion of the City of Sistersville streambank, Tax Department, Small Cities Block Grant – Cairo, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, GOCID, Small Cities Block Grant – Salem, Small Cities Block Grant – Valley Grove, Department of Human Services, Governor's Summer Youth Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Alan Mollohan, U.S. Representative from West Virginia. The topics include: Small Cities Block Grant – First Congressional District Communities (Pleasants Hill, Salem, Sistersville), Department of Highways, Veterans Memorial Bridge, Highways – Federal Aid, Clean Water Act, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Satellite Television Viewing Amendments, Appalachian Regional Commission, Lockheed-Georgia Corporation Plant, GOECD, Workers Compensation Fund, Phillips Tool Co., welding school, Job Training Partnership Act, POW/MIA flag, Schwebel's Bakery, Army National Guard Aviation Unit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Alan Mollohan, U.S. Representative from West Virginia. The topics include: Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Department of Highways, Job Training Partnership Act, GOCID, Veterans Memorial Bridge, Essential Air Service, senior citizen community center, Greek Independence Day, Department of Employment Security, Heritage Trust Act, Appalachian Regional Commission, Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Planning and Development Council, weatherization, Economic Development Administration, Small Cities Block Grant – (Brooke County, West Liberty, Ritchie County, Marshall County), fuel tax, WV's 125th Birthday, Department of Motor Vehicles, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Chapline Street Bridge, U.S. Constitution Bicentennial Commission of WV, flood, Public Service Commission, Tax Department, Department of Energy, Superconducting Super Collider, Clean Air Act, GSYP, Panther Creek Lake Project, Economic Development Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Alan Mollohan, U.S. Representative from West Virginia. The topics include: WV State Lottery, GOCID, Panther Reservoir, NGA – Electricity Transmission, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, WV Glass Specialty Lay-off, Job Training Partnership Act, Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Planning and Development Council – glass plant closings, Surface Transportation and Relocation Assistance Act, Exxon Oil Overcharge Monies, Appalachian Regional Commission, Waste Technologies Industries, House Committee on the Judiciary, Small Cities Block Grant – Clarksburg, Partnership/Woodhill-McCreasy, Tyler County senior citizen center, Department of Highways, ARC fiscal year 1988 budget request, Clean Water Act, Essential Air Service, Industrial Development, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Finance and Administration, Diamond-Bathurst Glass, American POW/MIA Committee, WV's preference law, Department of Human Services, Small Business Administration, Federal Lands Administration Act of 1986, State and Local Narcotics Control Assistance Act of 1986, Alcohol Program of CJHS, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of Public Safety, Community Services Programs Amendments of 1986, Oil Import Tax, Chemical Manufacturing, Veterans Memorial Bridge, U.S. Soil Conservation Service, Fair Trade in Ferroalloys Act, Chemetals Corp./Kingwood, Home Health Agency.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with William Momberger, Executive Director of the Tissue Culture Association, Inc.; L. W.  Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Larry Henson, Regional Forester of the U.S. Forest Service; Ralph Mumme, Supervisor of the Monongahela National Forest; Harley O. Stagger, Jr., U.S. Representative from WV; Sally Richardson, Director of the Health Care Cost Review Authority; Thomas J. Senker, president and CEO of Monongalia General Hospital; Joseph F. Spaniol, Jr., Clerk for the Supreme Court of the United States. The topics include: GWSAE Familiarization, Department of Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant – Morgantown, Department of Public Safety, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Education, GOCID, Upper Mud River Watershed, Job Training Partnership Act, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Commerce, Rural Development Authority, Woodlands Mountain Institute, Department of Employment Security, Public Service Commission, Social Security Administration, Public Transit Support, Department of Natural Resources, black flies, Westvaco, Monongahela National Forest, Monongahela Tiver Valley Summit Conference, Monongalia Bridge Project, Monongalia County Commission, Monongalia County Landfill, Monongalia General Hospital, WV Forestry Association, WV Wildlife Federation, Monongahela Power, Davis Power Project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with W. G. Monroe, president of the Wirt County Farm Breau; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Michael Shaw, WV State Senate; Gillespie V. Montgomery, U.S. Representative from Mississippi; . The topics include: Job Training Partnership Act, Morris Square, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Finance and Administration, Monroe Safety Bumper, Small Cities Block Grant – Marshall County, Department of Highways, Mosanto Contract Dispute, Mosanto Strike, Japanese Businesses in WV, Department of Health, Housing Development Fund, coal trucks, Weston Facility, jurisdiction, Department of Human Services, Defense Authorization Bill, Moundsville Penitentiary, Limited Gaming, state song, Department of Employment Security, Small Business Administration, Tax Department, Cilco, CooperVision Inc., personal essay, Public Energy Authority.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James V. Moris of the Enterprise Area Improvement Committee. The topics include: debates, Prickett's Fort, Community Development, support, Public Energy Authority, GOCID, Raytheon Articles, Distinguished West Virginian, WVPEA, coal, Lighthouse School, WV Wineries, ROTC Program, C\u0026amp;P Telephone Company, Department of Education, Jackson's Mill, 4-H program, State of the State, Board of Embalmers and Funeral Home Directors, Department of Highways, Republican support.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James V. Moris of the Enterprise Area Improvement Committee. The topics include: Department of Finance and Administration, Jackson's Mill, Community Partnership Fund, 21st Judicial Circuit, Department of Highways, WV Wineries, 4-H Camp, support, Young Republicans – Bill Loy Memorial Banquet, Department of Education, Junior ROTC Program, State of the State, David Power Project, Public Energy Authority, Department of Natural Resources, White House Luncheon, EIMCO Expansion jobs, Harrison County Planning Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; A. V. Dodrill, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Corrections; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; R. Kemp Morris, president of the WV State Bar; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection Agency, State Tax Department, Department of Highways, Department of Corrections, Department of Insurance, Department of Human Services, indigent defense system, abortion, Lottery, Department of Health, Commission on Aging, coal, Veterans Affairs, Lincoln Day Dinner, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Davis Power Project, Public Libraries, Public Employees Insurance Board, election, Lions Club Flood Assistance, WACO, Regional Jail and Prison Authority.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John D. Bennett, Mayor of Glenville, WV; John P. Morris, president of the Pennsylvania Conference of Teamsters; Joseph T. Morris, Executive VP of the National Association of Photographic Manufacturers, Inc.; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: Department of Energy, Water Treatment Storage and Distribution Facilities, Fairmont College, employment, community involvement, higher education, Department of Human Services, school nurse ratio, biography, Grey Market Activities, Department of Commerce, Culinary Historians of Boston, John Adams Memorial, Department of Motor Vehicles, Full Roof-Bolting, Community Development, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Workers Compensation Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Norman E. Morris, president of the Wetzel County Commission; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Robert Morris, Deputy Director of FEMA; Robert L. Morris, CEO of Tucker County Hospital, Inc.; Robert L. Morris, president of Kidd Trucking and Implement Company, Inc.; Russell D. Morris, Assistant Commissioner of Federal Finance of the U.S. Department of the Treasury; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Public Service Commission, jurisdiction, Department of Human Services, Department of Motor Vehicles, GOCID, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Department of Highways, WV Human Rights Commission, Department of Health, Department of Commerce, Workers Compensation Fund, FEMA, Department of Energy, Northway Retaining Wall,  developments, jurisdiction, malpractice insurance, Department of Finance and Administration, Tax Department, Commission on Aging, Department of Education, Department of Corrections, World Tech Conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Audie Morgan, president of the Benton Fire Department; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; David Z Morgan, president of the WV State Medical Association. The topics include: Department of Human Services, government spending, Commission on Aging, Department of Natural Resources, Fire Department Program, Public Service Commission, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Highways, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, liability insurance, David Morgan Memorial Bridge, Medical Malpractice Legislation, flood assistance, Board of Medicine, jurisdiction, Department of Health, Collective Bargaining, Department of Finance and Administration, Hospital Finance Authority, Hospital Finance Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; J. Morgan Greene, Vice Chairman of the U.S. Patent Model Foundation; Harry Morgan, Mayor of Belmont, WV; John H. Morgan, Jr., president of the World Senior Games. The topics include: State Tax Department, Department of Human Services, Department of Highways, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Education, Day Care Administration, Small Cities Block Grant – Belmont, Silver Haired Legislation, Social Security Administration, low-level radioactive waste management, Liability Insurance, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Advisory Council on Japan-U.S. Economic Relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Tony Morgan, Calhoun County Commissioner; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: jurisdiction, employment, Department of Highways, Williamstown Bridge, Department of Human Services, Shortline School, Workers Compensation Fund, Public Service Commission, U.S. Postal Service, Public Employees Insurance Agency, TORT, property reappraisal, Tax Department, personal and real estate taxes, Department of Health, McWhorter Advertising II Inc., Recovery Foundation, Conrail, Morgan Stanley Public Finance Bulletin, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Employment Security.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Bill Morefield, president of the Princeton Park and Recreation Department; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; James W. Morentz, president of Research Alternatives; Ko Morita, president and CEO of Nihon Keizai Shimbun, Inc.; Dempsey K. Mork, president of the Los Angeles Group; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Capital Punishment, Hare Krishna, Park Systems Case Study, Department of Highways, Department of Education, Kammer Plant, State of the State, Workers Compensation Fund, Young Astronauts, Distinguished West Virginian, TORT Reform, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Natural Resources, WV Emergency Response Commission, Commission on Aging, Morgantown Energy Technology Center, U.S. Department of Energy, Department of Health, GOCID, Japan, Los Angeles Group, Morgantown Clean Coal Project, Department of Commerce, MARC Commuter Rail Service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Francis E. Moravitz, Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission. The topics related to the Appalachian Regional Commission include: Local Development District Allocations, Universal Forest Products Access Road, GOCID, mail ballots, Regional Planning and Development Councils, Dropout Prevention Program, Providing Assistance for Learning, Investment Program, transfer, Fourco Glass Plant, funding, WV Appalachian Development Plan for Fiscal Years, Appalachian Foundation, Main Street Program, Bardane Industrial Park, Consolidated Technical Assistance Program, Small Rural Hospitals, Silvertree Apartments-Phase II, Pocahontas County Infant Mortality Reduction Program, Facilities Development Block Grant, Pocahontas County Solid Waste, conference, WV State Development Plan, East Bank Water System Improvements, Fairmont Sewage Treatment, National Rural Health Care Association, Wastewater Plants Experiencing Management Problems, Flood Assistance, Appalachian Housing Program, WV Primary Care Study Group, Clover Public Service Water System, Training Services to Business and Industry, Weirton Community Computer Communications Center, Improving Computer Literacy and Computer Instruction in Vocational Education, Winterplace Water and Sewer Development Project, Academic Center, Tug Fork Reprogrammed Funds, Marmet Sanitary Sewer Extension, Emergency Water and Sewer, Buckhannon Dam Project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James C. Moon, VP of Blackwood Associates; James S. Mooney, Jr., VP of Elm Coal Corporation; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; James A. Moorhouse, Commercial Counselor of the U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service for the U.S. Embassy in France; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Luis A. Izquierdo Mora, Secretary of Health of Puerto Rico; David J. Morales, Deputy Director of the National Hispanic Association of Construction Enterprises. The topics include: Community Development, Department of Highways, Williamstown Bridge, Small Business, new health facility, Veterans Memorial Bridge, Department of Health, Veterans Affairs, Liability Insurance, Department of Human Services, Human Rights Commission, Department of Energy, Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, House of Delegates, Workers Compensation Fund, GOCID, U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service, Trade Mission, Department of Natural Resources, Moore' Market, reduced utility rates, AIDS, Lottery, higher education salary increase, Parkersburg Community College, National Hispanic Association of Construction Enterprises, AHERA Regulations, Public Service Commission, Department of Culture and History, Historic Preservation Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Paul K. Moran, president of the Kent Coal Company and president of Clear Creek Fuel Corporation; William L Moran, Director of the Division of Policy and Program Development of the U.S. Department of Education. The topics include: Department of Culture and History, Department of Finance and Administration, capitol building, Hotel-Motel Tax, Senate Chambers Bench, Department of Human Services, Department of Corrections, Commission on Aging, Governor's Efforts During Flood, legislative issues, Department of Highways, Department of Public Safety, GOCID, Tax Department, Department of Natural Resources, Sale of Conrail, retirement incentives for state employees, Mullins Ambulance Service, Department of Health, Department of Education, Soft Drink Tax Legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Brooks C. Moore, president of Huffman Corporation; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator from WV; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Dan R. Moore, president of the Matewan National Bank; Ernest C. Moore, WV House of Delegates; Garland H. Moore, Jr., president of the Jefferson County Commission. The topics include: Department of Corrections, Davis Power Project, Department of Highways, Lottery Commission, Campaign Material, unemployment, abortion, Fire Department Funding, Department of Finance and Understanding, Moore Business Forms and Systems Division, Department of Education, tandem bicycling record, Department of Motor Vehicles, flood, Department of Public Safety, public assistance grants, jurisdiction, Department of Human Services, Governor's Support, Christa McAuliffe Fellowship – 1988, Department of Commerce, Golden Mountaineer, NGA – Electricity Transmission, grant assistance, Department of Health, Social Security Administration, Kammer Plant, drug abuse, State Retirement Insurance, litter in Jefferson County, National Soccer League, Department of Energy, mining fatality, Dailey Bridge, VA and WV Boundary Line, Bardane Industrial Park, Appalachian Regional Commission, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Hospitals in Pocahontas County, retired teachers, Workers Compensation Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Dr. H. B. Moore, Jr., president of the Board of Directors for the WV State Fair; Charles S. Robb, Governor of Virginia; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Leff Moore, Executive Director of WV Manufactured Housing Association. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Natural Resources, Project Pal Program, Department of Education, municipal land, unemployment, Higher Education/Industry Partnerships, electricity, Energy/Transportation issues, Appointments to Legislative Commissions on Pensions and Retirements, Public Employees Retirement System, property reappraisal, Department of Human Services, State Capitol Dome Fund, Department of Commerce, Kanawha State Forest, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Corrections, WV Housing Development Fund, Workers Compensation Fund, DOD Contract for WV, Economic development support services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John L. Moore, Administrator of Care Haven of Sisterville; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; L W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The topics include: GOCID, Indigo Land and Development Inc., Department of Natural Resources, Department of Motor Vehicles, Kammer Plant, Department of Highways, State of the State, AIDS, Care Haven of Sisterville Nursing Home, Flood Efforts, Goodwill Industries, WV State Bar, Dog Track and Support Business, Department of Human Services, Department of Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Leff Moore, Executive Director of WV Recreational Vehicle Association; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Martha H. Moore, Mayor of Welch, WV; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Mechlin D. Moore, president of Insurance Information Institute; John D. Feerick, Dean of Fordham Law School. The topics include: retirement, USA Today, Teenage Pregnancy, Department of Motor Vehicles, Commerce and Tourism, Employment and Training, Workers Compensation Fund, Advisory Council for Travel, Mortgage Credit Certificate Program, mail-order sales tax, Road and Bridge Amendment, Tax Department, Department of Labor, WV Manufactured Housing, Public Employees Insurance Board, Magistrate Court, Department of Human Services, jurisdiction, WV Public Radio, Municipal League, Interstate Commerce Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission, Department of Highways, Department of Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant – Welch, U.S. Steel Mining Division Relocation, GOCID, Insurance Commission, National Symposium on Civil Justice Issues, Commission on Aging, Public Library Funding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Education, Tax Department, Department of Health, flood telethon, drug abuse, WV Fireman's Association, Immigration Visa, Workers Compensation Fund, Office of Community and Industrial Development, jurisdiction, Public Employees Insurance Board, Governor's Community Partnership Grant, Commission on Aging, Department of Motor Vehicles, WVU, Department of Public Safety, Department of Natural Resources, Social Security Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; John F. McCuskey, Commissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mark E. Fulton, president of Ramco; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; William D. Moore, Mayor of Hedgesville, WV; Alan B. Mollohan, U.S. Representative from WV. The topics include: Department of Human Services, industrial development, Department of Finance and Administration, Prayer in School Amendment, Department of Highways, jurisdiction, Saturn – GOECD, Department of Education, Bridge Day, Department of Motor Vehicles, Leghold Trap Ban, Tax Department, Spencer Hospital, promotion, Department of Health, church, Department of Public Safety, citizenship for Vernon Moore, support, Lottery, Partnership/Northway Retaining Wall, Distinguished West Virginian, Department of Natural Resources, new bridge over Back Creek, Small Cities Block Grant – Hedgesville, Industrial School at Pruntytown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains biographical information on Governor Arch A. Moore, his military service, his political career, newspaper reports, legislative messages, notes, meetings, memos, office complex information, Arch A. Moore Jr. Mental Health Complex, inaugural addresses, State of the State speeches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Beth J. Morrison, Executive Director of WV Child Care Association; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; C. David Morrison, Administrator of Logan General Hospital; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Nick J. Rahall, II, U.S. Representative from WV. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Child Abuse Bill, B\u0026amp;O Railroad, Workers Compensation Fund, refunding 1983 Bond Issue, Recovery Foundation, Department of Highways, coal mining, foreign physicians, Monongahela Power, Department of Health, Logan General Hospital, Commission on Aging, Department of Culture and History, Medical Malpractice, Williamstown Bridge, Gas Tax, Department of Natural Resources, WV Recovery, abortion, Travel Development, Lottery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Barbara Guthrie-Morse, president of WV Northern Community College; R. Kemp Morton, president of the WV State Bar. The topics include: Distinguished West Virginian, Department of Human Services, Department of Education, Election '88, Department of Public Safety, Southeastern Regional Biomass Energy Program, Department of Highways, Department of Culture and History, Department of Motor Vehicles, Insurance, Veterans Memorial Commission, GOCID, Job Training Partnership Act, Department of Finance and Administration, Labor-Management Council, Main Street Revitalization Project, higher education, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Department of Corrections, Welfare, Mortgage Revenue Bonds, Department of Commerce, Faculty Merit Foundation of WV Inc., Food Stamps, WV Professor of the Year Award Dinner, State Bar, Civil Service Examinations, Williamstown Bridge, Department of Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Mikhail Gorbachev, USSR; Helena G. Moser, Mayor of Paw Paw, WV; Brenda Moses, president of the Richwood Area Chamber of Commerce; Gene C. Brewer, president of National Institute of Building Sciences; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; James E. Moss, Executive Director for Arizona State Historical Society. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Medical Malpractice Insurance, Collective Bargaining, Emigration, nursing home reimbursement, Kammer Plant, jurisdiction, Community Development, Economic Development, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Small Cities Block Grant – Paw Paw, flood victim tax waiver, library funding, Department of Highways, Toxicity Effects Resulting from Fires in Buildings, Fire Marshal, Department of Finance and Administration, American Boiler Manufacturers Association, Week in State Government Program, Social Security Administration, State Tax Department, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Corrections, Recommend Jim Compton for Caring Institute Humanitarian Award, Veterans Affairs, Department of Education, Property reappraisal project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Roy A. Moss, Superintendent of Tucker County Schools; Stephen T. Moss, president of the Communication Workers of America Local Union 2001; Gerald J. Mossinghoff, president of the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association; Owen E. Mossor, Mayor of West Union, WV. The topics include: property reappraisal, teacher salary, Right to Work, Tax Department, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Highways, Williamstown Bridge, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Department of Education, Department of Finance and Administration, telecommunications, AT\u0026amp;T, Insurance, summer school, Ack Receipt of Quality Care Insights, electric power plants, snake handling, Small Cities Block Grant – West Union.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Robert R. Nelson, Mayor of Huntington, WV; as well as information on the games themselves. The topic of the folder is the Mountain State Games.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Cindy Lightner, founder of Mothers Against Drunk Driving; Robert E. Motlong, president of People's Opinion Poll, Ltd.; William A. O'Neill, Governor of Connecticut; William Penn Mott, Jr., Director of the National Park Service; Mary Jo Lauderman, president of American Flint Glass Worker's Union of North America; Pat Ellicott, Comptroller of the Office of the Governor. The topics include: GOCID, Appalachian Regional Commission, Department of Human Services, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, public opinion, Motor and Heating Fuels, NGA – Motor Carrier Advisory Board, Independence National Historical Park, State Hospital Employees, Department of Health, economic development, Certificate of Apportionment, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Culture and History, Historic Preservation Unit, Land and Water Conservation Fund, water conditions, Viking Coal Company, Department of Highways, Library Funding, Department of Commerce, Parks and Recreation, Corning Glass Works, Glass Industry Assistance Program, Total Quality Training Program, WV Association of Rehabilitation Facilities, Department of Education, National Debt, Civil Contingent Fund, Moundsville Chamber of Commerce, Moundsville Plan and Learn Day Care Center, Mountaineer Mall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ronald R. Potesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Kenneth R. Faerber, Commissioner of the Department of Energy; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health. The topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Mountain State Forest Festival, Governor's Civil Contingent Fund, Mountaineer Food Bank, Mountain State Games, Mountaineer Gas problems, Mountaineer Road Committee, Department of Highways, Mountaineers for Rural Progress, Mountaineer State College, Eagle Scout, Mountaineer Chapter of the National Audubon Society, Nongame Wildlife Program, Mountain Transit Authority, Department of Energy, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Human Services, Social Security Administration, Department of Health, Board of Regents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ken Hechler, Secretary of State of WV; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Michael J. Moyle, CEO of the Wheeling Closure Corporation; Roland L. Hobbs, Jr., president of Wheeling Plastic Technologies Inc.; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Daniel P. Moynihan, U.S. Senator from NY. The topics include: Education Reform Bill, Department of Education, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Commissioner of WV, Social Security Administration, teachers' pay, inheritance tax, WV State Police, Department of Highways, Vocational Rehabilitation, Department of Natural Resources, black flies, nursing home reimbursement, Magistrate Courts, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction, Department of Highways, Department of Employment Security, Title III OJT Disaster Program, Workers Compensation Fund, GOCID, Job Training Partnership Act, Unemployment Compensation Legislation, State Tax Department, Department of Human Services, Welfare Reform, Appalachian Regional Commission, Highways Beautification Act, Peace Point Bus Route, Small Business Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Howard Mullens, Chairman of the Huntington City Council. The topics include: Commission on Aging, Marshall University Football Stadium, Department of Highways, Public Service Commission, Department of Education, employment, Department of Natural Resources, Reclamation Project, Paynes Ford Bridge, Department of Employment Security.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Howard Mullens, Chairman of the Huntington City Council; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Office of Community Development, Department of Highways, Voter Registration, Workers Compensation Fund, black lung, Department of Education, Board of Regents, sports, Department of Natural Resources, Tax Department, Department of Mines, State Fair of WV, Department of Motor Vehicles, Commission on Aging, Department of Human Services, Flood Clean Up Efforts, Marshall University Football Stadium, State Tax Department, Department of Labor, employment, Community and Industrial Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Roy Truby, State Superintendent of Schools; Carl M. Selinger, Dean of the WVU College of Law; Mike Mullins, president of the Washington Lands Improvement Association; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Education, WVU Law School, Governor's Community Partnership Program, Washington Lands Improvement Association, Workers Compensation Fund, Community and Industrial Development, Department of Labor, weather control, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Human Services, Department of Insurance, Court of Claims, Thomas Memorial Hospital, flood assistance, Tax Department, Poet Laureate, Energy Development Corps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; William H. Muegge, Mayor of Wheeling, WV; Otto Mueller, president of MedReview Incorporated; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Delton Mullenax, president of Mullenax Lumber Company, Inc. The topics include: Public Service Commission, Department of Highways, Communism, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, Nongame Wildlife Program, Hotel/Motel Tax, Entrepreneurial Outreach Program, Public Employees Insurance Board, Department of Commerce, Davis Power Project, United Nations Day, Department of Public Safety, Flood Assistance, WV Port Authority, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Committee, Youth Services System Inc., GOCID, Criminal Justice and Highway Safety, Victim Assistance Program, higher education, Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, Williamstown Bridge, Paynes Ford Bridge, Greenbrier River Dam, Public Transit Support, Industrial Development, Capital Company Act, Triangle Pacific, Mullenax Lumber Company, Small Business Association – Loan Interim Financing, Flood Situation in Parsons, Department of Human Services, FDIC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Delton Mullenax, president of Mullenax Lumber Company, Inc.; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Robert L. Mullett, WV State Delegate; Mary Mulvihill, Executive Administrator of Louisville Department of Neighborhood Advocacy; Ralph E. Mumme, Forest Supervisor of the Monongahela National Forest. The topics include: Mullenax Lumber Company, Department of Finance and Administration, Public Transit Support, FDIC, Department of Highways, Williamstown Bridge, Department of Human Services, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, State of the State Address, National Governor's Association – Electricity Transmission, Office of Community and Industrial Development, GOCID, Higher Education Assistance Foundation, Department of Public Safety, Department of Health, Copy/Printing, state bird – cardinal, Monongahela National Forest/Land Management, Department of Natural Resources, U.S. Forest Service, support, Public Service Commission, WV Society for the Blind, Board of Barbers and Beauticians, Social Security Administration, Job Training Partnership Act, State Employees Retirement Incentives, Workers Compensation Fund, Panther State Forest.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Charles Mundy, Mayor of Rupert, WV; Willie L. Daniels, president of United Daniels Security, Inc.; Ralph Munro, Secretary of State for Washington. The topics include: Department of Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, U.S. Department of Labor, National Rehabilitation Association Convention, Small Cities Block Grant – Rupert, Department of Finance and Administration, West Virginia-American Water Company, Oil Spill, Boy Scouts of America, Water Development, Public Service Commission, Huntington Water Corporation, Municipal Market Monitor, jurisdiction, Municipal Bond Commission, Municipal Leasing, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, CID, State Leadership Initiative, Department of Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Betty P. Murphy, president of Modern Sanitation Refuse Service, Inc.; Clennie H. Murphy, Jr., Acting Associate Commissioner of the Head Start Bureau; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; E. Louis Murphy, president of Hawley Coal Mining Corporation; H. D. Murphy, Mayor of Bramwell. The topics include: investment, Department of Commerce, Weston Facility, leghold trap ban, Department of Highways, National Governor's Association – Electricity Transmission, Small Cities Block Grant – Chestnut Ridge Public Service District, A. T. Massey Coal Company, Industrial Development, WV Pumpkin Festival, State Tax Department, Adjutant General, Governor's Civil Contingent Fund, Eagle Scout, Department of Human Services, Department of Health, abortion, Workers Compensation Fund, Liability Insurance, Department of Public Safety, State Fire Marshal, teacher salary, economic development, Classified Staff Salary Schedule, Veterans Affairs, Social Security Administration, Department of Culture and History, Departmen of Education, jurisdiction, Hawley Coal Mining Corporation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Jackie L. Murphy, Director of Branches Domestic Violence Shelter, Inc.; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; Nelson B. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Patrick H. Murphy, WV State Delegate; Patrick F. Murphy, president and CEO of AGA Gas, Incorporated; Charles R. Murray, Superintendent of Wirt County Schools; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health. The topics include: Department of Agriculture, Department of Highways, Ad Hoc Coalition on International Electric Power Trade, Tort Reform, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction – Family Protection Subcommittee, Bid Bond Problem, Department of Education, BEST Program potential legislation, Social Security Administration, Department of Human Services, Bicentennial of U.S. Constitution Commission, retirement, Atlantic Mountain Power Services, Ellis Island, State Tax Department, Department of Culture and History, credit collection, Workers Compensation Fund, jurisdiction, Port Authority Legislation, GOCID, Appalachian Regional Commission, Community Services Block Grant – Shenandoah Women's Center, Dodrill v. Scott, National Governor's Association – Electricity Transmission, Payne's Ford Bridge, Sewerage System, Small Cities Block Grant – Hedgesville, Miss USA, Anchor Hocking, Department of Commerce, Taylor County Park and Commission, Eastern Regional Office, General Motors Acceptance Corporation, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Southern Appalachian Leadership Training, Orders Construction Company, Wheeling City Council, Department of Health, \"New West Virginia,\" Manufacturing Firm to State, Department of Public Safety, support, computerized record keeping, school aid formula, Department of Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Johnn Murray, Mayor of Grafton, WV; Jose Murray, preside of Born Again Christian Correctional Development Ministries, Inc.; Robert E. Murray, president and CEO of North American Coal Corporation; Sylvester Murray, president of American Society for Public Administration; Floyd Murrell, president of Milton Senior Citizens; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Roy Truby, State Superintendent of Schools; Ted Murray, Mayor of West Logan, WV. The topics include: audio/video recorders, jurisdiction, Small Cities Block Grant – Ranson, Department of Highways, Small Cities Block Grant – Grafton, GOCID, Department of Corrections, Workers Compensation Fund, Housing and Urban Development, Department of Human Services, Public Service Commission, Turnpike Revenue Bonds, State Tax Department, Ad Hoc Coalition on International Electric Power Trade, North American Coal Corporation, Government Ethics, Small Cities Block Grant – Morgantown, flood assistance, Milton Senior Citizens Center, teachers retirement, Department of Human Services, Department of Health, Department of Education, Governor's Community Partnership Program, West Logan – Route 10 Sidewalk Project, Commission on Aging, Clean Coal Technology Reserve.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John Musgrave, State Director of the Farmers Home Administration; Jimmy Sangid, Mayor of Matoaka, WV; George A. Sinner, Governor of North Dakota; L. W. Bechtold, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund. The topics include: Farmers Home Administration, Water/Sewer - Monongalia, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Flood Assistance, Community Development, Emergency Agricultural Credit Act of 1984, Workers Compensation Fund, GOCID, Job Training Partnership Act, Social Security Administration, Eagle Scout, jurisdiction, Department of Health, Prayer in School Amendment, Department of Education, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Commerce, Insurance Commission, Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John M. Mutz, Lieutenant Governor of Indiana. The topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, Musselman School, WV Turnpike Commission, Germany, National Governor's Association – Electricity Transmission, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Human Services, Office of Community and Industrial Development, Commercial Printing Facilities, federal regulations for industrial coal users, Department of Energy, Department of Highways, Shortline School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with David Z. Myerberg, Director of the SIDS Prevention Project; Abbey S. Meyers, Executive Director of the National Organization for Rare Disorders, Inc.; John F. Leaberry, Commissioner of the Workers Compensation Fund; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; W. S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Michael E. Caryl, State Tax Commissioner; John D. Myers, Superintendent of Marion County Schools. The topics include: Department of Health, Department of Human Services, Department of Motor Vehicles, Homestead Project, Department of Commerce, EIMCO, Workers Compensation Fund, Job Training Partnership Act, boxing, Governor's Emergency Employment Program, pay raise, Denmar State Hospital, Department of Highways, Film Commission, Economic Development Administration, Workers Compensation Fund, Public Employees Retirement Board, Wall Street Journal, State Council for Children's Services, Lottery, litter, Public Service Commission, Department of Employment Security, Tax Department, Job Training Partnership Act, GOCID, Highway Courtesy, Department of Culture and History, Arts and Humanities Commission, MARJiS Program for Summer Study Tour of Japan, Department of Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with A. V. Dodrill, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Corrections; Regina S. Lipscomb, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; Richard E. Lyng, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture; Peter Myers, Acting U.S. Secretary of Agriculture; Neil S. Bucklew, president of West Virginia University; Ray E. Myers, president of Culligan Water Conditioning; David K. Heydinger, Director of the Department of Health; Norman L. Fagan, Commissioner of the Department of Culture and History; Pat Ellicott, Comptroller of the Governor; Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Sharon Burmeister Lord, Commissioner of the Department of Human Services; MyungSu Y. S. Kim, president of the International Association for World Peace. The topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Finance and Administration, jurisdiction, Office of Adjutant General, Department of Corrections, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Alleghany Power System, Department of Human Services, Commission on Aging, Public Employees Insurance Board, court, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Department of Health, West Virginia University, Department of Finance and Administration, abortion, nursing homes, WV State Lottery, retirement, Capitol Dome, Capitol grounds, FFA-FHA Camp, Cultural Advisor, Guaranty, EPA Stack Height Regulations, Tax Department, Department of Culture and History, support, election, Civil Contingent Fund, Moundsville Area Chamber of Commerce, Upper Ohio Valley Travel Council, White House Conference on Small Business, Department of Commerce, judicial system, Veterans Day, Mylan Pharmaceuticals, Property Reappraisal, Public Service Commission, Department of Natural Resources, hunting and fishing licenses, Potomac Medical, Veterans Affairs, Hare Krishna, Department of Education, proclamation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence from William S. Ritchie, Commission of the West Virginia Department of Highways; Ralph Pacinelli, Regional Commissioner of U.S. Department of Education; Kenneth Pack, Executive Director, Eastern West Virginia Community Action Agency. Topics in this folder include education and commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Antonio Garcia Radilla, Advisor to the Governor on Federal Affairs. Subjects include: department of highways and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from Colonel W. S. Donohoe, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Michael Paesani, United Steelworkers of America; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner, West Virginia Workers Compensation Fund; James F. Page, Forest Supervisor, Monongahela National Forest; Emerson Stover, Chairman, Raleigh County Republican Executive Committee; Robert W. Page, Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works); Thomas O. Paine, Chairman, National Commission on Space; Kenny Painter, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from Professor Dr. Ekrem Pakdemirili, Undersecretary for Foreign Trade, Ankara Turkey; Louis Palma, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Council of the Southern Mountains; James Palmer, President, Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association, Inc.; Margaret Palmer, Librarian, Ministry of Economic Development, British Colombia; Mario Palumbo, West Virginia State Senator. Topics include: department of highways, department of motor vehicles, department of human services, education, and the environment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from John M. Panza, District II Supervisor, West Virginia State Board of Vocational Education, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Pat S. Pappas, Mayor, City of Parkersburg. Topics include: highways, human services, and finance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics in this folder include: aging and department of highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from Sharon Parker, Upshur County Development Authority; Frederick Parker, West Virginia State Senator. Topics include highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from Barbara Martz, Executive Director, West Virginia Women's Commission; Glenda Parks, Executive Director, Governor's Office of Women's Services, State of Louisiana; Sharon Parker, Upshur County Development Authority. Topics include highways and health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from William Nicely, Mayor of Parkersburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from Dewey Parr, Coordinator, Cabell County Schools Dropout Prevention Program. Topics include education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics in this folder include: highways, workers compensation, commission on aging, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from James Parsons, President, Randolph County Commission; Robert K. Parsons, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include human services and highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from C.N. Harman, West Virginia State Senator; Floyd Stiles, West Virginia House of Delegates; Commissioner Gus Douglass, West Virginia Department of Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from Eugene Pasymowski, ACTION Regional Director, United States Customs House. Topics include: department of highways and department of labor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from Major General Burton Patrick, U.S. Army. Topics include education and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics in this folder include: health, human services, and highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Rudy Perpich, Governor of Minnesota. Topics include: highways, commission on aging, department of motor vehicles, education, tax department, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Allen C. Warshaw, Esquire, Deputy Attorney General of the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: John Pepper, President, Montreal Board of Trade; and Claude Pepper, U.S. Representative. Topics include: aging and small cities block grant in Barbour County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Frank Pennington, Director, Raleigh County Public Service District; Candis Brown Penn, Executive Director, Southern Governors Association; Eddie Pen and President, P \u0026amp; C Bituminous Coal, Inc. Topics include: public service commission, highways, department of human services, health, Marshall University Stadium, and department of energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: J. Dexter Peach, Director, United States General Accounting Office; Raymond Peak, Mayor of Hurricane, West Virginia; and Alvin Pearis, Regional Administrator, Office of Human Development Services, Region III. Topics include: highways and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: John Moore, Deputy Director, National Science Foundation; Ronald Pearson, The National Youth Science Camp Foundation; Dallas Peck, Director, U.S. Geological Survey; and Fred Peddicord, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: tax department, human services, and highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Fred Peddicord, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: department of motor vehicles, education, human services, department of highways, and workers compensation fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: workers compensation, department of higways, tax department, public service department, commission on aging, and department of human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence from: Lee Paul, President, Wheeling Hospital; Jeno Paulucci, Chairman, The National Italian American Foundation; Jerry Mezzatesta, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: department of health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence from: Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State. Topics include highways, department of health, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include highways, and department of health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: E. Gene Patterson, Executive Director, Sunny von Bulow National Victim Advocacy Center; and Grady Patterson Jr., South Carolina State Treasurer. Topics include: highways, natural resources, and the Harre Krishna Temple.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Joan Perry, Director, Putnam Birth Place. Topics include: department of highways, human services, health, human services, tax department, and commission on aging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics in this folder include: health, highways, education, human services, and tax department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: department of highways and workers compensation fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: David T. Robinson, President, Petroleum Marketers Association of America; Elaine Petrucelli, Executive Director, American Association for Automotive Medicine; and Frank Petryszak, Mayor, City of Morgantown. Topics include highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include highways and department of health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Donald Petersen, Chairman of the Board, Ford Motor Company; Jan Peterson, Executive Director, National Congress of Neighborhood Women; R. Max Peterson, Chief, U.S. Forest Service; Robert Burford, Director, Bureau of Land Management; and Virgil Peterson, President, Board of Directors, North Central West Virginia Community Action Association. Topics include: department of highways, tax department, commission on aging, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Ross Free, M.P., House of Representatives, Commonwealth Parliament of Australia; and Yawara Hata, Governor, Saitma Prefecture, Saitama, Japan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Bob Phalen, President, District 17, United Mine Workers of America; Bradley Nash, Mayor, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia; Judith Phalen, Director, Governor's Eastern Regional Office; Henry Bellmon, Governor of Oklahoma; and Clyde Jensen, President, The Oklahoma College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery. Topics include: education, highways, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics in this folder include: airline serivice, human services, department of highways, workers compensation fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Deborah Phillips, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include education and flood recovery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Norma Phillips, President, Mothers Against Drunk Driving; and Pat Pappas, Mayor of Parkersburg, West Virginia. Topics include: education, highways, and drunk driving.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics in this folder include: flood recovery, legislative matters,labor, and department of transportation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Leon Ginsberg, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopic of this folder is personnel and employement policies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe topic of this folder is payroll policy changes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Lowell Basford, Acting Director, West Virginia Civil Service System.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Patricia Bradley, West Virginia House of Delegates; Bobby Zickefoose, Mayor of Smithers, West Virginia; and Thomas Cole, West Virginia Board of Regents. Topics vary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box does not contain correspondence to or from any notable people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics in this folder include highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Samuel Pierce, Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Topics include: health, human services, highways, housing and urban development, workers compensation fund, department of public safety, and legislative matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: George E. Pigott, Director General, Mountain State Forest Festival; and Alfred Knobler, Chief Executive Officer, The Pilgrim Glass Corporation. Topics include: Mountian State Forest Festival, human services, abotion, and department of highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: C.O. Smith, Chairman, Raleigh County Republican Executive Committee; John Pino, West Virginia House of Delegates; Clyde Pinson, President, Pinson Coal Company; and Mario Pipinos, Councilman, City of Weirton. Topics include: natural resources, department of highways, and health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: John Pisano, Manager, Pittsburgh Office, Region III, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Topics include: public service commission, fellows in foreign servie, housing and urban development, West Virginia Housing Development, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: William Pitt, President and Managing Director, The Greenbrier; James Pitrolo, West Virginia House of Delegates; Roy Pittman, President, Winsor Pittman; and Hubert Teitelbaum, United States District Judge, United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania. Topics include: education, department of highways, legislative matters, and veterans affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Winifred Pizzano, Federal Co-Chairman, Appalachian Regional Commission; and Jayne Plank, Coordinator, Intergovernmental Affairs, Bureau of Public Affairs, U.S. Department of State. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, health, trade, Department of State, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Jayne Plank, Coordinator, Intergovernmental Affairs, Bureau of Public Affairs, U.S. Department of State; and Linda Plaugher, Director, Harrison County Department of Housing and Community Development. Topics include: public safety, legislative affairs, department of corrections, and department of highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Kenneth Plumb, Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Topics include environmental concerns and energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Kenneth Plumb, Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Topics include highways, energy, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: L.M. Polan, Managing Director, Polan Industries. Topics include: department of energy, department of highways, employement, and poet laureate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: L.M. Polan, Managing Director, Polan Industries. Topics include: Polan Industries, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development, and tax department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Mick Stanton, Manager, Political Action Department, Chamber of Commerce of the U.S.; and Cecil Pollard, Manager, Health Services Research, Department of Community Medicine, West Virginia University. Topics include politics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Robert Pollitt, Senior Assistant Attorney General. Topics include, drug prevention, human services, health, and tax department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder does not contain correspondence to or from any notable people. Topics include: departments of highways, department of natural resources, and the Governor's Committe on Crime, Delinquency and Correction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics in this folder contain: department of highways, department of education, human services, and abortion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Region Six Planning and Development Council, and community development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Alexander Porter, Regional Administrator, Family Support Administration, Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: human services, workers compensation fund, housing and urban development, National Federation of the Blind in West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Richard Porter, President, National Federation of the Blind of West Virginia; and William Porter, President, Board of Directors, Family Services of Kanawha Valley, Inc. Topics include: environmental matters, tax department, human services, education, highways, and workers compensation fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Donald Portnoy, Distinguished Professor of Music, West Virginia University; Mike Posey, President, West Virginia Day. Topics include: workers' compensation fund, tax department, human services, and department of highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Ronald Potesta, Director, Department of Natural Resources, State of West Virginia; Thomas Potter, Chairman, Board of Directors, Charleston Regional Chamber of Commerce and Development; Charles D. Franklin, Lieutenant General, U.S. Army, Commanding, Department of the Army. Topics include: department of highways, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency, and Corrections, and finance and administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: David Powers, Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, West Virginia Board of Regents. Topics include: department of highways, department of human resources, veterans affairs, department of education, workers compensation fund, taxes, and health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Mary Powers, Coordinator, The Science and Technology Center of Southern West Virginia, Inc. Topics include highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Cynthia Powell, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, Office of the Secretary of the Treasury. Topics include: commission on aging, legislative matters, human services, community development, workers' compensation fund, and community development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Joseph Powell, President, West Virginia Labor Federation. Topics include: labor, economic community development, Appalachian Regional Commission, department of highways, department of motor vehicles, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Harold Russell, Chairman, President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include debates and the League of Women Voters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Edith Prague, Representative, State of Connecticut. Topics include: human services, community development, department of highways, public service commission, labor, education, and abortion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Jack Premo, Mayor, Town of Kimball, West Virginia. Topics include: tort reform and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Gwendolyn King, Deputy to the President and Director of Intergovernmental Affairs, The White House; Frank Press, President, The National Academy of Sciences; and Larry Pressler, United States Senator.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Robert Halbritter, Judge, Eighteenth Judicial Circuit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to and from John F. Price, Press Secretary. Topics include: press.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to and from: David D. Elkinton, Executive Director of Prickett's Fort State Park; William C. Pringle, Department of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: department of energy, department of human services, workers'compensation fund, social security administration, department of natural resources, department of highways, and finance and administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to and from: Charles R. Spears, Director Division of Parks and Recreation, Prickett's Fort State Park; Elmer Pritt, Superintendent of Preston County Schools; Gary Pritt, President of the Ripley Area Chamber of Commerce. Topics include: education, highways, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder does not contain correspondence from any notable people. Topics include: public safety, human services, department of highways, department of education, department of commerce, and legislative matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder does not contain correspondence from any notable people. Topics include: human services, department of public safety, department of highways, human services, and taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: department of natural resources, department of motor vehicles, tax department, legislation, department of human services, and health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to and from John F. Price, Executive Director of the West Virginia Council of Churches. Topics include: departent of human services, department of highways, legislative issues, department of motor vehicles, workers compensation, and tax department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: commerce, legislation, human services, highways, natural resources, and Congressional Teacher Scholarship Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to and from: Ron Protesta, Director of the Department of Natural Resources; William Proxmire, United States Senator; Gordon J. Humphrey, United States Senator; Raymond Prozzillo, President of the Marion County Commission. Topics include: American-Soviet Youth Exchange, Highways, and Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to and from: Samuel Pruett, Director of the Maryland Veterans' Commission; Paul E. Prunty, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Washington Cemetery, and Highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to and from Robert M. Ptomey, Administrator of Fairmont General Hospital. Topics include: human services, highways, public securities association, and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: highways, education, Hare Krishna, energy, the environment,tax department, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to and from: Lawrence J. Pugiese, \"Do Sports not Drugs\" Program; Betty P. Murphy, President of the West Virginia Pumpkin Festival, Inc. Topics include: Health and Human Services, and Highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: public service commission, department of commerce, Parsons Tree Nursery, and highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to and from the State of West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include the Public Employees Service Corps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to and from the State of West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include Public Land Corporation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Public Transportation and Transit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to and from Ralph B. Allen, President of the Putnam County Commission; Frank Puzella, Weston State Hospital. Topics include: education, energy, highways, Mylan Pharmaceuticals, health, department of human services, and veterans affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: legislative issues, department of culture and history, department of highways, veterans affairs, human services, collective bargaining, and public service commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Dan Quayle, Vice President-Elect; and Rosalyn Queen, Executive Director, West Virginia Italian Heritage Festival, Inc. Topics include: comunity development, human services, workers' compensation fund, highways, education, and taxes and administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Queen Sirikit of Thailand. Topics include public service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State; James Quillen, U.S. Representative from Tennessee. Topics include: department of highways, department of human services, tax department, and department of motor vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis fodler contains correspondence to or from: Michael Queen, Student Member, West Virginia, Board of Regents. Topics include legal matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: tax department, health and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: highways, veteran affairs, and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: highways, taxation, tourism, and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: John Raese, Chairman, West Virginia Republican Party; G.A. Rafalko, Regional Inspector General for Audit, Region III, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: human services, politics, and  department of health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: employment, community development, department of energy, and drug-free communities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, highways, healthcare, and human servics, community development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: department of natural resources, highways, legislatve matters, community development, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: community and industrial development, legislative matters, natural resources, energy, and public service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Kent Hall, State Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee. Topics include: open-heart surgery, legislative matters, finance and administration, and West Virginia Housing Development Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Cecil Rainey, Secretary of the Cabinet, State of Alabama. Topics include workers compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: workers' comepensation fund, human services and public safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include highways and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Walter Ranalli, Mayor, City of Thomas. Topics include highways and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: James G. Randolph, Senior Vice President of the Coal and Uranium Operations; Ken Randolph, Mayor of the City of Morgantown; William B. Raney, President of West Virginia Mining and Reclamation Association; Charles B. Rangel, Congressman. Topics include department of energy, natural resources, highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Charles B. Rangel, Congressman. Topics include: legislative matters, drug abuse, highways, and department of human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from the Rape and Domestic Violence Information Center, Inc. Topics include rape and domestic violence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Hare Krishna, department of motor vehicles, department of health, and aging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: public safety, workers' compensation fund, department of human services, community development, and public service committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: finance and administration, human services, health, and, department of motor vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from H. Stanley Rawlings, President of Jackson County Commission. Topics include highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from Richard Ray, Congressman Topics include highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from Ronald Reagan, President of the United States of America. Topics include highways, illegal drugs, and the Republican Senatorial Inner Circle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from Ronald Reagan, President of the United States of America. Topics include: drug abuse, Appalachian Regional Commission, department of natural resources, U.S. Peace Institute, and community development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Nancy Reagan, First Lady of the United States of America; Philip Reale, Chairman of the Independent Oil and Gas Association of West Virginia. Topics include Energy, and Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include natural resources, commerce, and highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: The American Red Cross. Topics include Health Services, and Services for the Elderly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: John G. Redline, Director of the Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development. Topics include development, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from Elizabeth Reed, President of The Humanities Foundation of West Virginia. Topics include, health, human services, and highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from Jim Reed, Division of Wildlife Resources; John H. Reed III, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: department of human services, department of highways, department of natural resouces, National Governors Association, community development, taxes, education, state nursery, department of health, and department of motor vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include legislative issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics inclue: highways, health, human services, public safety, natural resources, and social security administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Phares E. Reeder, Executive Secretary of West Virginia Education Association; Ronald W. Reeder, Mayor. Topics include: education, small cities block grant, human services, and economic development, public service commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from Terry A. Reese, Mayor of Empire, Ohio. Topics include: domestic violence victim assistance, natural resources, drug-free schools program, highways, and nuclear regulatory commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from Ronald R. Reeder, Mayor; Bill Reger, West Virginia Hose of Delegates; Jake Reger, Director of the Employment and Training Division Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development. Topics include: workers compensation fund, National Governors Association, department of corrections, human services, community development, and health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Alan Reigh, President of the National Office of Disability; Jim Reid, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include disability, highways, social security administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Diane Reinhard, Acting President of West Virginia University. Topics include West Virginia University incidents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from James A. Repep, President of West Virginia Human Resources Association. Topics include highways, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include retirement funds, revenue, and highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: commerce, department of natural resources, department of natural resources, human services, highways, and health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from Thomas M. Reynolds, Grants Management Officer of the Division of Grants and Contracts Management. Topics include health, drug and alcohol, and highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from the Kanawha County Republican Executive Committee. Topics include Kanawha County Republican Party.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from the Republican State Executive Committee. Topics include the Republican party in West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from Kent Strange Hall, State Chairman of the Republican State Executive Committee. Topics include the Republican party in West Virginia. Topics include political matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from the West Virginia Republican Party; Frank J. Fahrenkopf, Chairman of the Republican National Committee; John R. Raese, Chairman of the West Virginia Republican Executive Committee; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State. Topics include the Republican party in West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Rhodes, George Bush for President Committee and Former Congressional Representative. Topics include human services and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include highways and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: human services, natural services, WV Housing Development Fund, labor, and department of highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from Ricard Richmond, Chairman of the Ad Hoc Committee for Political Action. Topics include: department of natural resources, commission on aging, health, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from Evelyn Richards, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include, Highways, and Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from Evelyn Richards, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: human services, commission on aging, workers compensation, public service commission, community and industrial development, and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from David P. Richardson, President of the National Black Caucus of State Legislators. Topics include: tax department, human services, finance and administration, natural resources, aging, and highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from James M. Rickard, Commanding Officer of The Salvation Army. Topics include: small cities block grant, human services, natural resources, and, highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Highways, Workers' Compensation Funds, Education, Natural Resources, and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: department of highways, human services, and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from Vern Riffee, Ohio House of Representatives. Topics include: Human Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from Carolyn Riggs, Chairman of the Upshur County Republican Executive Committee. Topics include: highways, Republican politics, department of culture and history, legislative issues, and public service commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Eric Riley, Secretary, West Virginia Hospital Political Action Committee; George Riley, Director, Harrison County Planning Commission; and Richard Riley, Governor of South Carolina. Topics include: culture and history, tax department, department of health, department of highways, and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Frank Rinchich, Executive Director, Boone County Ambulance Authority; Bruce Ringler, Chief, Grants Management Branch, National Institute of Mental Health; James Rizak, President, Allegheny Boiler Tube and Manufacturing Company; and Norm Risavi, Berkley County Administrator. Topics include: department of health, department of insurance, department of motor vehicles, commission on aging, department of highways, community development, and department of safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Doug Ritchey, Superintendent, Pipestem State Park; and Larry Ritter, President, Rax Restaurants, Inc. Topics include: workers' compensation, department of health, public service commission, and human services, education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: department of highways, community and economic development, department of health, and department of human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Stanley Roth, President, Roanoke Historical Society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: James Roark, Mayor, City of Charleston. Topics include: department of public safety, environmental matters, department of corrections, and department of human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: James Roark, Mayor, City of Charleston; Topics include: housing and urban development, justice assistance program, archives and history, flood assistance, department of health, and department of highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Charles Robb, Governor, Commonwealth of Virginia; and Richard Robb, Mayor, City of South Charleston. Topics include: highways, budget, and department of motor vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: A. Wayne Roberts, Deputy Under Secretary, United States Department of Education; C. Allan Roberts, Chairman, Advisory Council of Faculty, Faculty Representative, West Virginia Board of Regents; Barbara Roberts, Secretary of State, and State of Oregon. Topics include: department of highways, education, tax department, and department of natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: small cities block grant (Boone County), department of insurance, human services, highways, Air Pollution Control Commission, commission on aging, and finance and administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: Perry Roberts, Mayor, Town of Iaeger, West Virginia; and A. Wayne Roberts, Deputy Under Secretary, United States Department of Education. Topics include: human services, Hare Krishna, legislative matters, and department of motor vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics in this folder include: highways and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence to or from: David Roderick, Chairman of the Board, USX Corporation; and Susan Rodes, Director, Project Development, Prison Corporation of America. Topics include: department of natural resources, human services, department of highways, workers' compensation fund, and culture and history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth Roe, Chairman and President, Roe Enterprises, Incorporated; Doug Roederer, Director, Center for Management and Administration, The Council of State Governments; Buddy Roemer, Governor- elect, State of Louisiana; and George Roessing, President, Upshur County Commission. Topics include: tax department, public safety, department of health, and justice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopic include: highways, department of energy, department of motor vehicles, public safety, and public service commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Roy Romer, Governor, State of Colorado; and George Romney, Chairman, VOLUNTEER- The National Center. Topics include: department of human services, department of public safety, education, health, and highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Carl Roncaglione, President, West Virginia State Medical Association; J.W. Rone, The New World Theater Company; Marianne Ronan, Executive Director, Children's Services Commission; Jack Roop, West Virginia House of Delegates; Topics include: department of human services, 1986 International Children's Festival, energy, and workers' compensation fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Martin Rogol, Executive Director, Hands Across America; Ken Kragan, President, USA for Africa; William Donn Rogosin, General Manager, WSWP-TV; and Brooke Rohrbaugh, Chairman of the Board, Canaan Valley Resort Park. Topics include: Canaan Valley Resort, civil contingent fund, workers' compensation fund, and finance and administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Walter Rollins, Chairman, Commission on Employment Opportunities and Economic Development, West Virginia House of Delegates; and John Rollwagen, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman, Cray Research, Inc. Topics include: department of natural resources, industrial development, and health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: David Rollins, President, West Virginia Board of Accountancy; Topics include: board of accountancy, tax department, Walter Rollins, West Virginia House of Delegates; Topics include: department of highways and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mildred Rodeheaver, Mayor, Town of Albright; Bob Rogers, West Virginia State Director, American Arm Wrestling Assoication; Carroll Rogers, President, UMWA District 31; Doyle Rogers, Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officers, Insurance Corporation of America; Marvin Rogers, Director, Bluefield State College. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, human services, natural resources, community development, and finance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Sandy Rogers, West Virginia House of Delegates; Larry Rogerson, Vice President and General Manager, Beaumont Glass. Topics include: department of highways, workers' compensation fund, human services, and public safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, U.S. Senator from West Virginia. Topics include: drug-free communities program, taxes, highways, and community development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, U.S. Senator from West Virginia. Topics include: legislative matters, Appalachian Regional Commission, tax department, clean water act, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and United States Senate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Brent Robinson, President, Marshall County Park and Recreation Board; and David Robinson, President, Petroleum Marketers Association of America. Topics include: department of highways, human services, and workers' compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Harold Robinson, Director, University Studies, West Carolina University. Topics include: commission on aging, Appalachian Regional Commission, department of highways, and department of human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: commission on aging, legislative issues, workers' compensation fund, department of natural resources, coal and oil industry, energy, and economy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Nelson Robinson, Commissioner, Workers' Compensation Fund. Topics include: human services, department of highways, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Richard Robinson, Mayor, Town of Fairview. Topics include: department of health, department of highways, health, education, human services, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: department of motor vehicles, industrial development, human services, public service commission, economic development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: William Roper, Administrator, Health Care Financing Administration, Department of Health and Human Services; and Brian Roquemore, President, National Thanksgiving Foundation. Topics include: human services, legislative issues, tax department, department of natural resources, department of highways, and veterans' affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Michael Rose, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Holiday Corporation; Richard Goeglein, President and Chief Operating Officer, Holiday Corporation; and Ronald Rose, Executive Director, Metro Region Travel Council. Topics include: small cities block grant (Harrison County), health, workers' compensation, education, tourism, department of natural resources, department of highways, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Bill Rose, Legislative/Political Coordinator, United Steelworkers of America. Topics include: human services, small cities block council (Harrison County), health, department of energy, library commission, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: A. David Rossin, Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy, U.S. Department of Energy; A. Douglas Rothwell, Director, Office of Planning and Coordination, State of Delaware, Office of the Governor; and Craig Rothwell, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Highways, State of West Virginia. Topics include: education, tax department, department of highways, community and industrial development, and 1988 legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Brandt Ross, President, Corbin Ltd.; and Gilbert Ross, President, Avonite Inc.  Topics include: taxes, workers' compensation, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Howard Ross, Regional Director, Anti- Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, West Virginia Advisory Board; James Ross, Commissioner, West Virginia Beer Commission; Joan Ross, Southwestern Community Action Council; Topics include: legislation, human services, and highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Samuel Ross, President, Buckhannon- Upshur Chamber of Commerce; and Samuel Ross, Associate Vice President for Alumni Affairs, West Virginia Wesleyan College. Topics include: community development, culture and history, veterans' affairs, department of highways, workers' compensation, and collective bargaining.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Agnes Roush, Mayor, Town of Mason, West Virginia. Topics include: human services, small communities block grant, department of highways, natural resources, and department of health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Lyle Roy, Chairman, Coal River Public Service District; and Roger Roy, Project Supervisor, Grafton Water Department, City of Grafton. Topics include: community development, highways, health, and public safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Gary Roubos, President, Dover Corporation. Topics include: department of education and human services, department of highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: John Leaberry, Commissioners Workers' Compensation, West Virginia Workers' Compensation Fund. Topics include: public safety, highways, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: James Rowley, President, Board of Directors, The Humanities Foundation of West Virginia; James Rowley, President, West Virginia College of Graduate Studies; and John Rozier, Associate Director, Communications and State Programs, Southern States Energy Board. Topics include: higher education, tax department, workers' compensation fund, and energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Rowelsburg High School Flood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Rowelsburg High School Flood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Rowelsburg High School Flood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include the 1986 Flooding in Rowlesburg, WV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Dr. Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools. Topics include the 1986 Flooding in Rowlesburg, WV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include the 1986 Flooding in Rowlesburg, WV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include the 1986 Flooding in Rowlesburg, WV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include the 1986 Flooding in Rowlesburg, WV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George Kellenberger, Parkersburg Chamber of Commerce; William Rucker, Mayor of the town of Barboursville. Topics include: West Virginia Veterans Memorial Plaza, Public Services, Highways, Community Development, Department of Motor Vehicles, Veterans Affairs, Department of Natural Resources, Flood Recovery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, United States Senate; Rastie Runyon  Jr., President of the Mingo County Commission; Pat Pappas, Mayor of Parkersburg. Topics include: Human Services, Highways, Tax Department, Department of Health, Veterans Affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Reid Rundell, Executive Vice President for Strategic Planning Saturn Corporation. Topics include: Highways, Human Services, Anti-Abortion, Veterans Affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ben C. Rusche, Director of the Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management. Topics include: Radioactive waste management, veterans affairs, highways, human services, natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Heather L. Ruth, Executive Director of the Public Securities Association; Ken Rutledge, President of the West Virginia Hospital Association. Topics include: Public Security, highways, human services, hospitals and health services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dave Russell, Public Relations Director; Harold Russell, Chairman of the President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped; Michael J. Russell, Executive Director of the Regional Intergovernmental Council. Topics include: highways, education, disability, human services, history and culture of West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Arnold W. Ryan, West Virginia House of Delegates; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State; Ed W. Ryan, Executive Director of the National Rivers Hall of Fame; Frederick J. Ryan Jr., Director of Presidential Appointments and Scheduling; George H. Ryan, Lieutenant Governor. Topics include: highways, healthcare, education, culture and history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: human services, highways, veterans memorial.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: H. James Saxton, Congressman. Topics include: human services, highways, welfare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Charles Sadler, National Coordinator of the State Holiday Commissions. Topics include: Health, human services, highways, public safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Saffell, Mayor of the City of Glen Dale; James E. Sago, County Commissioner. Topics include: infrastructure, highways, health department, human services, veterans' affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ronald W. Reagan, President of the United States; Larry G. Salyers, Tri-State Airport. Topics include: highways, department of energy, human services, flooding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard D. Sambuco, Executive Director of the Ohio Valley Labor-Management Cooperation Committee; James H. Sammons, Executive Vice President of the American Medical Association. Topics include: human services, natural resources, medical, prayer in school, workers compensation, education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: human services, tax department, education, highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Hiram A. Sánchez-Martínez, Advisor to the Governor of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico; Leo Sanders, Chief of the Grants Management Branch Procurement and Grants Office of the Center for Disease Control. Topics include: contingency disaster plan, health, natural resources, public safety, highways, education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Norman Fagan, Director of the Department of Culture and History. Topics include: education, natural resources, historic preservation, commerce, highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Jimmy Sangid; Mayor of Matoaka. Topics include: health, human services, higher education, senior citizens, department of motor vehicles, Arab-Israeli Impasse, highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Rabbi David Saperstein, Religious Action Center; Jarrell Sargent, Mayor of the City of Milton; Gunnar E. Sarsten, President of the United Engineers \u0026amp; Constructors; David Satterfield, Assistant Director of Bands at West Virginia University; Lyle Sattes, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Jews in Russia, health department, highways, human services, product liability, workers' compensation, public transportation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Anthony Scaffidi, Mayor of the City of Benwood; Terrence Scanlon, Chairman of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Topics include: Governor's Community Partnership Program, human services, youth health services, soil conservation service, consumer products, highways, natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Herschel Saucier, Chairperson of the National Association for State Community Services Program. Topics include: health, highways, public services, education, industrial developments, natural resources, savings bonds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: workers compensation, health, natural resources, education, public safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William Donald Schaefer, Governor, State of Maryland; Charles Schafer, Program Specialist, Criminal Justice Services, American Association of Retired Persons. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, highways, commerce, environmental protection, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Delmer Schell, President, West Virginia Soil Conservation District Supervisors Association; Donald Shasteen, Assistant Secretary for Veterans' Employment, U.S. Department of Labor; Harley Staggers Jr., U.S. Representative from West Virginia; and Raymond Scheppach, Executive Director, National Governors' Association. Topics include: natural resources, and community development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jeanne Schaal, Director of Development, West Virginia Youth in Government; Barbara Schick, Development Coordinator, Braxton County Development Authority; Larry Schifano, West Virginia House of Delegates; Berndt Schine, Acting Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, and U.S. Department of Energy. Topics include: legislative issues, and energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John McCain, U.S. Senator, Chairman, Republican Presidential Task Force; and Patricia Schoeni, Director, Academy Advancement, National Academy of Public Administration. Topics include: public service commission, human services, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bernard Schmitt, Auxiliary Bishop for the Dioscese of Wheeling/Charleston; Gary Schmedding, General Manager, WSAZ Television 3; and Margaret Schmitz, President, Morgan County Clergy Association. Topics include: legislative matters and community development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lucian Schrader, Director of Development, American Lung Association of West Virginia; William Schreyer, Chairman of the Board, and Chief Executive officer, Merrill Lynch and Co., Inc.; and Doris Schroeder, Director of Communications, North Carolina Science and Technology Research Center. Topics include: tax department, commerce, natural resources, highways, legislative matters, public service commission, and commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: public service commission, department of highways, health, human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Joan Clark, Assistant Secretary for Consular Affairs, U.S. Department of State; and Charles Schuster, Director, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: department of highways, workers' compensation, and tourism.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Michael Schwartz, Manager, Special Projects, Consolidation Coal Company; Richard Schwartz, West Virginia Representative; and Ted Schwinden, Governor, State of Montana; Topics include: highways, education, community development, veterans' affairs, and department of natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: George Scott, Judge, Fifth Judicial Circuit of West Virginia; and Glenn Scott, Mayor, Town of Bramwell, West Virginia. Topics include: public safety, health, highways, education, taxes, human services, and department of motor vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Scott, Executive Director, Republican State Executive Committee, Keith Scott, Vice President, Institutional Advancement, Marshall University; and William Scott, Director, Office of Alcohol and State National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Topics include: human services, commission on aging, department of highways, and department of natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: commission on aging and department of highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence from: Danny Seme, General Manager, Snowshoe Mountain Resort; Roger Semerad, Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training, U.S. Department of Labor; Agnes Roush, Mayor, Town of Mason; and Patrick Swindall, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: labor, senior citizens, and department of highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence from: Carl Selinger, Dean, College of Law, West Virginia University; and Eugene Sellaro, Commissioner Monongalia County Commission. Topics include: department of highways, department of public safety, human services, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include senior citizens trips.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with James Seif, Region III Administrator, United States Environmental Protection Agency. Topics include environmental matters and department of natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with James Seif, Region III Administrator, United States Environmental Protection Agency. Topics include environmental matters and department of natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: community and industrial development, highways, workers' compensation fund, human services, and family services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with James Seibert, Executive Director, Martinsburg- Berkley County Chamber of Commerce. Topics include lottery and right to work issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Samuel Seamon, Executive Director, American Diabetes Association, West Virginia Affiliates, Inc.; James Searle, Director of Marketing and Development, The Greenbrier Hotel; and Norman Fagan, Commissioner, Department of Culture and History, State of West Virginia; Topics include: health, tax department, culture and history, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Rudy Seacrist, West Virginia House of Delegates; Frances Seago, President, West Virginia Board of Education; and Stephen Seago, Mayor, Town of Middlebourne, West Virginia. Topics include: department of highways, department of energy, human services, National Governors' Association, and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Sue Hoskins Sergi, Associate Director, Community Council of Kanawha Valley, Inc.; Michael Serman, Chairman of the Board, M. Serman and Company, Inc.; and Howard Seufer, Chairman, Union Williams Public Service District. Topics include: tax department, health, community development, highways, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Howard Seufer, Chairman, Union Williams Public Service District; and Sidney Severe, Office of the Director of Housing, United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, Region III. Topics include: department of education, highways, housing and urban development, legislative services, and higher education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Shad, U.S. Security and Exchange Commission. Topics include: community development, human services, corrections, and workers' compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William Donald Schaefer, Governor, State of Maryland. Topics include: human services, health, taxes, and highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: education, human services, finance and administration, public safety, legislative matters, and labor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Donald Shaffer, President, Taylor County Commission. Topics include: department of natural resources, human services, and highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Helen Shannon, Mayor, Town of Tunnelton, West Virginia. Topics include: Hare Krishna, department of highways, human services, commission on aging, small cities block grant (Putnam County), education, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Albert Shanker, President, American Federation of Teachers; Thedford Shanklin, Director, Legislative Postaudit Division West Virginia Legislature, Joint Committee on Government and Finance; and John Shannon, Executive Director, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, U.S. Department of Energy. Topics include: human services, highways, education, and health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Allen Shapiro, Mayor, City of Keyser; and Milton Shapiro, President, Zionist Organization of America. Topics include: highways, health, and education 1988 election.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Philip Sharp, Chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Power, U.S. House of Representatives; Holmes Shaver, President, Wood County Commission; and William Sharpe, West Virginia State Senate. Topics include: education, agriculture, tax department, highways, public safety, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: E. Clay Shaw, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: highways, human services, and department of public safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Michael Shaw, West Virginia State Senate; and Sam Shaw, Editor, The Moundsville Daily Echo. Topics include: department of highways, department of education, community development, and tax department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Michael Shaw, West Virginia State Senate. Topics include: department of highways, education, health, small cities block grant (Mason County), and community development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Cochran, Senior Vice President, Shearson Lehman Brothers; and Albert Bellas, Senior Vice President, Shearson Lehman Brothers. Topics include: health care, finance, taxes, and economics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Cochran, Senior Vice President, Shearson Lehman Brothers; John McCuskey, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, State of West Virginia; and A.V. Dodrill, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Correction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Heyward Shealy, Chief, Bureau of Radiological Health, South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control; Richard Shearer, Executive Director, WV Foundation for Independent Colleges. Topics include: department health and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bill Sheffield, Governor of Alaska; Scott Sheffield, United States Department of Energy, Office of Procurement Operations; Frank Weltz, Manager State Government Relations- Southeast, Shell Oil Company; Robert Shell, Chief Executive Officer and President, Guyan Machinery Company; and William Dearien, Executive Director, The Sheltered Workshop of Wood County, Inc. Topics include: commission on aging, small cities block grant (Ritchie County), Greenbrier River Dam, and workers' compensation fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Marvin Shelton, District Director, U.S. Government Small Business Administration; and Regina Lipscomb, Director, Employment and Training Division, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development. Topics include: department of human services, highways, natural resources, Governor's Summer Youth Program, and community development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Samuel Kapourales, Chairman, State Job Training Coordinating Council, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development; Al Shepard, Private Industry Council of Kanawha County; Audrey Egle, Mayor, Corporation of Sheperdstown, West Virginia; Marvin Shelton, District Director, U.S. Government Small Business Administration; and John Shepherd, Chief Executive Officer, Morgan County War Memorial Hospital. Topics include: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, employment, and Shepherd College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George Banker, West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; and Thomas Shepich, Acting Assistant Secretary, Mine Safety and Health Administration. Topics include: human services, finance and administration, Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission, energy, highways, and community development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: natural resources, legislative matters, highways, department of health, National Governors' Association, and energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: highways, education, human services, environmental matters, finance and administration, and tax department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard Shockey, Chief, Accounting and Finance Division, Air Force Institute of Technology; Victor Shockey, President, Berkeley County Commission; Michael Caryl, Commissioner, State Tax Department; and Charles Shoemaker, Mayor of Beckley, West Virginia. Topics include: education, health, small cities block grant, legislation, and highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Paul Shogren, County Flood Coordinator, Preston County Commission; Margaret Schollar, Mayor, Town of Rowelsburg; David Heydinger, State Director, West Virginia Department of Health; Gerald Short, Mayor, Town of Oceana, West Virginia; and Gregory Adkins, President, Southern West Virginia Community College. Topics include: flood recovery, highways, tax department, National Governors' Association, human services, and energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Frederick Shipley, President, Jackson County Development Authority and Captain John Shippy, USAF, Services Operations Officer, Department of Air Force. Topics include: public service commission, highways, economic development, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Shortline School\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Grant Shrum, President, National 4-H Council and Dean Shumway, Director, Division of Project Review, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Topics include: human services, tax department, highways, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: T.E. Shufflebarger, President, Morgan County Commission. Topics include: department of motor vehicles, education, department of commerce, small cities block grant, community development, health, and Southern Governors Conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains documents signed by: The Truman Administration Cabinet; Ronald Reagan, President of the United States; George H.W. Bush, President of the United States; and Caspar Weinberger, Secretary of Defense.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Paige Skaggs, Chairperson, Board of Directors, Fayette County Committee on Aging; Ernest Skinner, President, Board of Directors, Mountain CAP of West Virginia, Incorporated. Topics include: human services, highways, and health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Pendleton, Director of Administration, Governor's Office of Economic and Community Development; and Page Skaggs, Board Chairman, Fayette County Committee on Aging. Topics include: highways, industrial development, West Virginia Public Energy Authority, education, and health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Carolyn Skeen, Councilman, City of Ripley, West Virginia. Topics include: natural resources, workers' compensation fund, department of motor vehicles, human services, and health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: highways, public service commission, community development, natural resources, and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Betty Landis, District Right of Way Agent, West Virginia Department of Highways; Jamie Six, Clerk, Wood County Commission; and W. Christian Sizemore, President, Alderson- Broaddus College. Topics include: education, department of health, department of commerce, workers' compensation fund, human services, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert C. Byrd, United States Senator; F.A. Sines, Commander, U.S. Navy Reserve; George Singleton, Clerk, Supreme Court of Appeals; Harry Singleton, Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, United States Department of Education; and Russell Sink, Manager, Mercer County Airport. Topics include: highways, Hare Krishna, department of energy, tax department, community development, and health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lester Bryant, Vice President and Dean, Marshall University School of Medicine; and Queen Sirikit of Thailand. Topics include: public safety, commission on aging, human services, highways, community development, and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Philip Sharp, U.S. Representative from North Dakota, Subcommittee on Energy and Power; and George Sinner, Governor of North Dakota, Chairman, U.S.- Canadian Task Force, National Governors' Association. Topics include: energy and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: human services, highways, and community development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James Simpson, President, Board of Directors, Greenbrier Community Services, Incorporated. Topics include: community development, energy, department of motor vehicles, highways, small cities block grant (Harrison County), human services, and tax department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: community development, human services, highways, natural resources, and workers' compensation fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William Simmons, President, Glenville State College; and William Simmons, Chancellor, West Virginia State Board of Regents. Topics include: education, human services, natural resources, and highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George Sinner, Governor of North Dakota; and John Simone, Mayor, Town of Blacksville, West Virginia. Topics include: commission on aging, health, human services, public service commission, legislative issues, department of commerce, and highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert Silverstein, President, Kanawha County Commission; and Gerald Silvester, Mayor, Coalton, West Virginia. Topics include: natural resources, human services, and energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Sicurella, Executive Director, Reynolds Memorial Hospital. Topics include: public safety, highways, and state aeronautics commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Vincent Siew, Director General, Board of Foreign Trade, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Taiwan; and William Sigmund, Chairman, Board of Risk and Insurance Management, State of West Virginia. Topics include: shiitake mushroom business, community development, highways, mining, and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Leslie D. Smith, Upshur County Administrator; Mark Smith, Executive Director of the West Virginia State Bar. Topics include: Health, Natural Resources, West Virginia Aeronautics Commission, education, Commerce, highways, Agriculture, West Virginia State Bar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert C. Byrd, US Senator; Jim Smith, Alabama State Senator; Judy King Smith, Rape and Domestic Violence Information Center; K. Bruce Smith, Mayor of the City of Glenville. Topics include: Natural Resources, Workers Compensation Fund, Highways, Education, Human Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Hulett C. Smith, Governor of West Virginia. Topics include: highways, Veterans' Administration, Department of Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Eugene C. Smith, President of the Randolph County Commission. Topics include: highways, natural resources, health, Veterans' Memorial Bridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: C. O. Smith, Chairman of the Raleigh County Republican Executive Committee; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State. Topics include: urban development, highways, education, human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: David W. Smith, Mayor of the Town of Hartford. Topics include: Small cities block grant, highways, Mountain Resource Conservation, natural resources, workers' compensation fund, probation and parole, human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Education, Highways, Public Employees Insurance Board, Health and Human Services, Abortion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jody G. Smirl, West Virginia House of Delegates; George Smoulder, West Virginia Coalition for the Homeless. Topics include: Highways, Small Cities Block Grant, Health, Education, Department of Corrections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Statewide Small Business Conference, Small Business, Highways, Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Human Services, Veterans' Memorial Bridge, Natural Resources, Public Safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Slokan, Mayor of the City of Moundsville. Topics include: Highways, West Virginia State Fair, Natural resources, Health and Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, West Virginia Highway Markers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Junior Slaughter, Sheriff of Marion County. Topics include: Governor's Community Partnership Program, Education, Highways, Public Safety, human Services, Natural Resources, Drug law Enforcement Grant, Commerce, Soviet Jewry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: highways, veterans' affairs, natural resources, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence from: Peter Smith, Lieutenant Governor of Vermont. Topics include: natural resources, education, highways, commerce, and health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: health, legislation, and highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: highways, human services, natural resources, workers' compensation, and international association of square dance callers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: community development, workers' compensation fund, natural resources, health, and commission on aging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jeannie Snodgrass, Mayor, City of War, West Virginia. Topics include: tax department, human services, workers' compensation fund, highways, public service commission, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John W. Snow, President and Chief Executive Officer of the CSX Transportation. Topics include: Industrial Development, YMCA Camp Horseshoe, Economic Development, CSX Rail Transport Group, railroad trackage rights.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ivan D. Snuffer, Mayor of the town of Lester; Carl Snyder, Mayor of the City of Fairmont; Emerson Snyder, Commissioner of Jackson County Commission. Topics include: Highways, Small Cities Block Grant, Human Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Motor Vehicles, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Small Cities Block Grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Benna Ruth Solomon, Chief Counsel of the State and Local Legal Center; Albert L. Sommerville, Chief Judge of the Fourteenth Judicial Circuit; John J. Sorrenti, Commissioner of the Hancock County Commission; James M. Souby, Executive Director of the Council of State Planning Agencies Hall of the States. Topics include: Highways, State and Local Legal Center, Natural Resources, Legislative Issues, Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics Include: Social Studies Awards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Highways, Industrial Development, Southern Growth Policies Board, Southern Regional Education Board, Soviet Jewry, Small Cities Block Grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Duane Southern, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: human services, commerce, National Guard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James G. Squibb, President-General Manager of WTRF-TV. Topics include: Highways, Legislative issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jack D. Stafford, President of Stafford Consultants Incorporated. Topics include: Human Services, Highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Education, public safety, highways, natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard Spitzborg, Regional Administrator of the US Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: Highways, health and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Special Police Officer for CSX Transportation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Special Olympics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Earl C. Spence, Mayor of Delbarton. Topics include: Highways, Human Services, Veterans Affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Harley O. Staggers, Congressman of the United States; Sharon Spencer, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Highways, Human Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Material for WCHS Television Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Space Shuttle Mission, Highways, Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: The Jack F. Kemp, US House of Representatives; Jae Spears, West Virginia Senator; Bob Wise, Congressman. Topics include: Highways, Human Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Rick Boucher, Congressman. Topics include: Southern States Energy Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James G. Martin, Governor of North Carolina. Topics include: Southern Governors Association, Southern Governors Conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Stadium Bonds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Commerce, Aging Commission, Public Safety, Health Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Harley O. Staggers, Congressman. Topics include: Highways, Community Development, Employment Security, Small Cities Block Grant, Natural Resources, Appalachian Regional Commission, Flood Damage, Clean Air Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Health and Human Services, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, Education, Highways, West Virginia Association of School Administrators.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Wayne A. Stanton, Administrator of Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: Education, Senate Polling Report, Family Support Services, Health and Human Services, Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, natural resources, small cities block grant, Public Employee Insurance Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Marshall University Football Stadium, Human Services, Natural Resources, Appalachian Trail Conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Human Services, West Virginia Turnpike Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: A. Eddie Bassitt, Mayor of the City of Saint Albans. Topics include: State of the State Addresses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: State of the State Addresses, Highways, US Senate Race Analysis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mike Staton, Manager of the Political Action Department. Topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Senate Polling Report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Office of Fraud/Abuse and Overpayments of the Department of Human Services; H. Guy Hunt, Governor of Alabama. Topics include: Human Services, Southern Republican Exchange, Public Safety, Development District Association of Appalachia, Economic Development, Appalachian Regional Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John G. Fueller, Alaska State Legislature House of Representatives. Topics include: Commerce, Highways, Wood Industry, State of the State and Budget Address.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bruce Babbitt, Governor of Arizona; Evan Mecham, Governor-elect of Arizona. Topics include: natural resources, Child Care Action Campaigns, Industrial Development, Highways, Commerce, Southern Governors Conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Commerce, Forestry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Roy Romer, Governor of the State of Colorado. Topics include: Education, Turnpike Commission, Hazardous Materials, Natural Resources, Lowry Air Force Base.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Industry and Development, Education, Natural Resources, Clean Coal Technology Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Michael Castle, Governor, State of Delaware. Topics include: department of health, department of energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Bill Clinton, Governor of Arkansas; and Sam Walton, Chairman of the Board, Wal-Mart Stores, Incorporated. Topics include: human services and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Lawrence Downing, President, Sierra Club. Topics include: department of health, department of education, department of commerce, health, community development, department of health, natural resources, and tax department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Samuel Mercer, Production Executive, Walt Disney Pictures; and Brigadier General Charles Yeager. Erwin Okun, Vice- President, Corporate Communications, Walt Disney Corporation; Topics include: community development, department of health, commerce, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Lamar Alexander, Governor of Tennessee; John Agresto, Acting Chairman, National Endowment For the Humanities; Douglas Applegate, U.S. Representative from Ohio; Roon Arledge, President, American Broadcasting Company; John Ashcroft, Governor of Missouri, Chairman, Education Commission of the States; Christy Bach, Special Assistant for Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of the Interior; James Baker, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury; Malcom Baldridge, U.S. Secretary of Commerce; Ray Barnhart, Federal Highway Administrator, U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration; Julius Becton, Director, Federal Emergency Management Agency; William Bennett, U.S. Secretary of Education; Judy Black, Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs, The White House; Erich Bloch, Director, National Science Foundation; John Bock, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture; William Blumer, Senior Program Coordinator, Appalachian Regional Commission; John Bode, Aissistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture; William Boner, Chairman, Congressional Travel and Tourism Caucus, U.S. House of Representatives; Daniel Boorstin, Librarian, Library of Congress; Lloyd Bentsen, U.S. Senator; George Breznay, Director, Office of Hearings and Appeals, U.S. Department of Energy; George Abbott, Chairman, National Small Business Association; Richard Abell, Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice; and Otis Bowen, U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services. Topics include: commission on aging, education, energy, commerce, community development, FEMA, highways, law enforcement program, and Appalachian Regional Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Raymond Brown, Director, U.S. Department of Justice; Robert Burford, Director, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Department of the Interior; Warren Burger, Chairman, Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution; Frank Burke, Acting Archivist of the United States, National Historical Publications and Records Commission; Jim Burnett, Chairman, National Transportation Safety Board; George and Barbara Bush, Vice President of the United States and Second Lady of the United States; George H.W. Bush, Vice President of the United States; Robert Byrd, U.S. Senator from West Virginia, Senate Minority Leader; H. Hollister Cantus, Associate Administrator for External Relations, NASA; Andrew Card, Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs; John Cain, Chairman, National Governor's Association; Robert Casey, Governor of Pennsylvania; Michael Castle, Chairman, Project on Infant Mortality, Southern Governors' Association; Michael Castle, Governor of Delaware; Lynne Cheney, Chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities; Jed Christensen, Director, U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of Surface Mining; Vance Clark, Administrator, Farmers Home Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Bill Clinton, Governor of Arkansas, Chairman, National Governors' Association; Dan Coats, Ranking Minority Member, Select Committee on Children, Youth and Families, Congress of the United States; Harry Coburn, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Passport Services, United States Department of States; Chad Colley, National Commander, Disabled American Veterans; Edwin Colodny, Chairman/ President, U.S. Air, Incorporated; Comptroller General of the United States; Dennis Connors, Acting Director, Public Telecommunications Facilities Program, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administration; Alicia Coro, Acting Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, United States Department of Education; and Jack Courtemanche, Executive Director, White House Conference on Small Business. Topics include: U.S. Department of Justice, culture and history, highway safety, highways, Appalachian Regional Commission, legislative matters, natural resources, tax department, National Governors' Association, health, and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Mitchell Daniels, Deputy Assistant to the President, Director, Office of Intergovernmental Affairs; Richard Trumka, International President, United Mine Workers of America; Michele Davis, Executive Director, Republican Governors' Association; Robert Dawson, Assistant Secretary for Civil Works, Department of the Army; Bob Wise, U.S. Congressional Representative; Emmanuel de Margerie, Ambassador of France; Larry Dildine, Price Waterhouse, Office of Government Services; John Dingell, Chairman, House Energy and Commerce Committee; Elizabeth Dole, U.S. Secretary of Transportation; Robert Dole, Majority Leader, U.S. Senate; Frank Donatelli, Assistant to the President for Political and Intergovernmental Affairs; Betty Lou Dotson, Director, Office of Civil Rights, United States Department of Health and Human Services; Yiriy Dubinin, Ambassador to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; Lysander Dudley, American Coal Foundation; Michael Dukakis, Chairman, Committee on Economic Development and Techological Innovation, National Governors' Association; Frank Dunkle, Direcor, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; David Durenberger, U.S. Senator; Anthony Earl, Chairman, Committee on Energy and Environment, National Governors' Association; Marion Wright Edelman, President, Children's Defense Fund; Emerson Elliott, Director, Center for Statistics, U.S. Department of Education; Robert Farris, Deputy Administrator, Federal Highway Administration; Daniel Fascione, Regional Representative, Region III, Office of Child Support Enforcement; Kenneth Finlayson, Regional Administrator, United States Department of Housing and Urban Development; Donna Fitzpatrick, Assistant Secretary, Conservation and Renewable Energy, United States Department of Energy; James Fletcher, Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Richard Fogel, Assistant Comptroller General, United States General Accounting Office; Barbara Fontana, Staff Director, Agriculture Committee, National Governor's Association; Maria Foscarinis, National Coalition for the Homeless; Richard Gilbert, Chairman, Selection Committee, National Governors' Association; Richard Gilliland, Director, U.S. Employment Service; Louis Giuffrida, Director, Federal Emergency Management Agency; Barry Goldwater, U.S. Senator; Slade Gorton, U.S. Senator; Jewell Gould, Director of Research, American Federation of Teachers; Heather Gradison, Chairman, Interstate Commerce Commission; Ray Young Grad, Southern Governors' Association; Bob Graham, Governor of Florida, Chairman, Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Protection, National Governors' Association; Carolyn Doppelt Gray, President, Appalachian Foundation, Inc.; Robin Gray, Director, Office of Domestic Issues, Department of Energy; William Gray, Chairman, House Budget Committee; Edward Greenberg, Chief, Division of Finance, United States Department of the Interior; Alan Greenwald, Deputy Under Secretary for Intergovernmental Relations, United States Department of Housing and Urban Development; Steven Griles, Assistant Secretary of the Interior, Office of Land Management, U.S. Department of the Interior; Steven Griles, Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals Management, U.S. Department of the Interior; Gilbert Grosvenor, President, National Geographic Society; Benjamin Guthrie, Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives; Connie Hansesn, Intergovernmental Relations Officer, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; James Hansen, Congress of the United States; Verne Harnish, U.S. Department of Education; Jesse Helms, U.S. Senate; Gary Hart and Ron Wyden, Budget Committee; and John Herrington, Secretary, United States Department of Energy. Topics include: energy, education, Republican Governors' Association, human services, safe drinking water act, department of health, highways, and community development block grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: John Herrington, U.S. Secretary of Energy; Donald Paul Hodel, U.S. Secretary of the Interior; Elsie Hillman, Republican National Committee; Edward Hickey, Assistant to the President; Lois Haight Herrington, Assistant Attorney General, Bureau of Justice Assistance; Charles Hobbs, Assistant to the President; Gwen Holden, Executive Vice President, National Criminal Justice Association; Charles Hollis, Program Manager, Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice; Linwood Holton, Chairman, Appalachian Foundation, Inc.; Barbara Pedersen Holum, Edowment Director, The National Endowment for Soil and Water Conservation; Joseph Honick, Chairman, National Institute of Building Sciences; Harley Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; Miroslav Houstecky, Ambassador, Czechoslovak Socialist Republic; Carroll Hubbard, Member of Congress; Judy Hughes, President, National Federation of Republican Women;  Gordon Humphrey, U.S. Senate; Richard Jacobs, Acting Director, National Historical Publications and Records Commission; Charlene Drew Jarvis, Chairperson, Committee on Housing and Economic Development, Council of the District of Columbia; Bennett Johnston, Chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development, United States Senate; Roberts Jones, Acting Assistant Secretary of Labor for Employment and Training, United States Department of Labor; William Kaplan, Director, United States Department of Energy, Chicago Operations Office, Philadelphia Support Office; John Keane, Director, Bureau of the Census, United States Department of Commerce; Jack Kemp, U.S. House of Representatives; Edward Kennedy, Chairman, Committee on Labor and Human Resources, United States Senate; Patrick Killey, Associate Regional Commissioner, Health Care Financing Administration, Department of Health and Human Services, Region III; Ronald Kimberling, Assistant Secretary for Postsecondary Education, U.S. Department of Education; Kyung-Won Kim, Ambassador of Korea, Republic of Korea; David Kirker, Director, Office of Community Services, Family Support Administration, Department of Health and Human Services; and Richard Lyng, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture.  Topics include: community development, human services, energy, Appalachian Foundation, Inc., culture and history, public safety, Appalachian Regional Commission, and tax department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Barbara Pederson Mackenzie, Endowment Director, The National Endowment for Soil and Water Conservation; Joe Main, Administrator, Department of Occupational Health and Safety, United Mine Workers of America; Thomas Mann, Deputy Director, Office of Hearing and Appeals, United States Department of Energy; John March, U.S. Secretary of the Army; James Martin, Chairman, Southern Governors' Association; William Martin, Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of Energy; Willis Martin, Chief, Division of Older Workers, U.S. Department of Labor; Matthew Martinez, Chairman, Subcommittee on Employment Opportunities, Committee on Education and Labor, Congress of the United States; Anne Mathews, Director, Library Program Office, Office of Educational Research and Improvement, U.S. Department of Education; Nobuo Matsunaga, Ambassador of Japan; Mack Mattingly, U.S. Senator from Georgia; William McBeath, Executive Director, American Public Health Association; Robert McCloskey, General Counsel, Appalachian Regional Commission; Dave McCurdy, Congress of the United States; Jean McDonald, Research Associate, National Governors' Association; J. Michael McGinnis, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health, Director, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Richard Lyng, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture; Mike McKeown, Health Specialist, Appalachian Regional Commission; Edwin Meese, U.S. Attorney General; Robert Michel, U.S. House of Representatives; Charles Miller, Member of Congress; Clarence Miller, Congress of the United States; George Miller, Chairman, Select Committee on Children, Youth and Families, U.S. House of Representatives; George Miller and Dan Coats, Members, U.S. House of Representatives Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families; Ruth Minardi, Associate Director for Small Business, Department of the Navy; John Mitchka, U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, Office of Financial and Administrative Management; Alan Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; and Francis Moravitz, Executive Director, Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: finance and administration, department of energy, culture and history, Southern Governors' Association, human services, highways, department of health, Appalachian Regional Commission, education, community development, small cities block grant, and taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Francis Moravitz, Executive Director, Appalachian Regional Commission; Russell Morris, Assistant Commissioner, Federal Finance, Financial Management Services, U.S. Department of the Treasury; William Penn Mott, Director, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior; Daniel Moynihan, U.S. Senator; John Murtha, U.S. Congress; Neil Nathanson, President and Chief Executive Officer, National Rural Development and Finance Corporation; Bill Clinton, Chairman, National Governors' Association; Dean Honetschlager, Director, Restructuring Schools Project, National Governors' Association; James Thompson and George Sinner, Co- Chairmen, State Working Group on Out-of-State Sales Taxes, National Governors' Association; William O'Neill, Chairman, Transportation, Commerce, and Communications Committee, National Governors' Association; Frank Naylor, Acting Secretary, Department of Agriculture; Bill Nelson, United States House of Representatives; Alan Nelson, Commissioner, Immigration and Naturalization Service, U.S. Department of Justice; Don Newman, The Undersecretary of Health and Human Services; M.B. Oglesby, Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs; Yoshio Okawara, Ambassador of Japan; Sally Oldham, Vice President, Programs and Services, National Trust for Historic Preservation; Richard O'Neil, Director, Office of Pipeline and Producer Regulation, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Carl Opstad, Directives Management Branch, Farmers Home Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Allen Overton, President, American Mining Congress; Marshall Parker, Associate Deputy Administrator for Special Programs, U.S. Small Business Administration; Alan Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; J. Dexter Peach, Director, Resources Community and Economic Development Division, U.S. General Accounting Office; Candis Brown Penn, Executive Director, Southern Governors' Association; Claude Pepper, Chairman, Select Committee on Aging, Subcommittee on Health and Long-Term Care, United States House of Representatives; Robert Perkins, Vice President, Chrysler Corporation; Richard Trumka, International President, United Mine Workers of America; Albert Peter, Director, Office of Construction, U.S. Veterans Administration; R. Max Peterson, Chief, Forest Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Donald Phillips, Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Trade Policy Coordination, Office of the U.S. Trade Representative; Samuel Pierce, U.S. Secretary of Department of Housing and Urban Development; Winifred Pizzano, Federal Co-Chairman, Appalachian Regional Commisson; Jayne Plank, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, Office of Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of State; Kenneth Plumb, Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Cynthia Powell, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of the Treasury; Larry Pressler, United States Senator, Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; William Proxmire and Gordon Humphrey, U.S. Senators; and John Pucciano, Acting Assistant Secretary, Vocational and Adult Education, United States Department of Education. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Land and Water Conservation Fund, education, Main Street West Virginia, department of energy, veterans' affairs, Southern Governors' Association, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ann Queen, Director, Division of Research and Demonstration, Office of Programs and Planning, Department of Health and Human Services; Robert Raclin, Deputy Under Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Nick Rahall, U.S. House of Representatives; Ronald Reagan, President of the United States; William Rehnquist, Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court; David Richardson, President, National Black Caucus of State Legislators; Richard Riley, National Governors' Association; John Rockefeller, U.S. Senator; and Peter Rodiono, Chairman, House Judiciary Committee. Topics include: drug-free communities program, taxes, natural resources, clean water act, National Governors' Association, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Raymond Scheppach, Executive Director, National Governors' Association; Berndt Schine, Acting Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Energy; Steven Schlesinger, Director, Bureau of Justice Statistics; Daniel Schulder, Public Policy Associate, The National Council on Aging, Inc; William Scott, Director, Office of Alcohol and State Programs, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; Roger Semerad, Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training, U.S. Department of Labor, Secretary of Labor; John Shannon, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; Philip Sharp, Chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Power, U.S. House of Representatives; George Sinner, Chairman, U.S. – Canadian Task Force, National Governors' Association; Harry Singleton, Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, United States Department of Education; Albert Shanker, President, American Federation of Teachers; Delores Smith, Assistant Director, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System; Charles Smith, Director, Bureau of Justice Assistance, U.S. Department of Justice; Anthony Sousa, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Verne Speirs, Administrator, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice; Robert Stafford, United States Senate; Harley Staggers, Member of Congress; Wayne Stanton, Administrator, Department of Health and Human Services, Family Support Administration, Office of Child Support Enforcement; Wayne Stanton, Administrator, Family Support Administration, United States Department of Health and Human Services; Jack Stanton, United States Embassy Algiers; Marshall Staunton, Acting Administrator, ERA, U.S. Department of Energy; Diane Steed, Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; Deborah Steelman, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director, Intergornmental Affairs; John Stennis, Chairman, Senate Committee on Appropriations; James Stewart, Director, United States Department of Justice; Prince Bandar Bin Sultan of Saudi Arabia; John Sununu, Chairman, Committee on International Trade and Foreign Relations, National Governors' Association; Orson Swindle, Assistant Secretary for Economic Development, United States Department of Commerce; Paul Taylor, Executive Director, Engineer Staff, Department of the Army; and Diane Tebelius, Office of Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Justice. Topics include: National Governors' Association, commission on aging, highway safety, department of energy, and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Preston Tisch, Postmaster General of the United States; James Traficant, Member, U.S. House of Representatives; Paul Trible, U.S. Senator; Alvin Trivelpiece, Director, Office of Energy Research, U.S. Department of Energy; Alexander Trowbridge, President, National Association of Manufactures; Richard Trumka, President, nited Mine Workers of America; Thomas Turnage, Administrator, Veterans' Administrator; Robert Tuttle, Director of Presidential Personnel; Nick Rahall, U.S. House of Representatives; Alexander Good, United States Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration; Lee Thomas, Administrator, United States Environmental Protection Agency; Guy Vander Jagt, Chairman, National Republican Congressional Committee; Barry VanLare, Staff Director, Committee on Human Services; William Vaughan, Assistant Secretary, Fossil Energy, Department of Engergy; Harvey Veith, Acting Director, Office of Family Assistance, Family Support Administration, Director, Office of Community Services, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Peggy Venable, Director, Legislative and Public Affairs, United States Government Printing Office; Bill Verity, U.S. Secretary of Commerce; Warren Vietoris, Manager, Government Affairs, Traffic Control Materials Division/3M; Mack Vines, Director, Bureau of Justice Assistance, U.S. Department of Justice, Director, U.S. Department of Justice; Raymond Vogel, Chief Benefits Director, Veterans Administration; Benjamin Waldman, Associate Director, Presidential Personnel; B.R. Walker, President, American Association on Mental Deficiency; Valaida Walker, President, American Association on Mental Retardation; Neil Walp, Appalachian Regional Commission; Harry Walters, Administrator of Veterans' Affairs, Veterans' Administration Central Office; J. Allen Wampler, Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy; Henry Waxman, Chairman, Subcommittee on health and the Environment; James Webb, Secretary, Department of the Navy; La Vern Wever, Lieutenant General, Executive Director, National Guard Association of the United States; Michael Wenger States' Washington Representative, Appalachian Region Commission; Beverly White, Chairman, Commission of Presidential Scholars, U.S. Department of Education; Jamie Whitten, Chairman, House Committee on Appropriations, U.S. House of Representatives; Thomas Wieker, Deputy Director, Office of Hearings and Appeals; Richard Willard, Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice; John Wilson, Executive Director, Southern Governors' Association; Pete Wilson, Armed Services Manpower and Personnel Subcommittee, United States Senate; Robert Wise, U.S. House of Representatives; Jim Wright, Speaker, U.S. House of Representatives; Marlene Young, National Organization for Victim Assistance; Joseph Yancik, Director, Office of Energy, United States Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration; Sidney Yates, Congress of the United States; Clayton Yeutter, Ambassador, U.S. Trade Representative; and Lando Zech, Chairman, Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Topics include: department of natural resources, human services, Appalachian Regional Commission, energy, veterans' affairs, Clean Air Act, National Governors' Association, Southern Governors' Association, and culture and history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dale Bitter, Assistant Vice President, CSX Corporation; J. Jeffery Campbell, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Burger King Corporation; Betty Castor, Commissioner, Florida Department of Education; and Bob Graham, Governor of Florida. Topics include: education, department of corrections, community development, commerce, highways, labor, department of motor vehicles, health, industrial development, department of natural resources, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Alcock, Regional Forester, U.S. Forest Service; William Battle, Acting Regional Director, Regions III and IV, Office of Refugee Resettlement; William Baughman, President, Southern States Correctional Association; Kenneth Cannestra, Executive Vice President, Lockheed-Georgia Company, A division of Lockheed Corporation; Louis Coakley, Assistant Director, Environmental Programs, Southern States Energy Board; Winifred Godwin, President, Southern Regional Educational Board; Herbert Greenholtz, Southern Association of Workmen's Compensation Administrators; T. Marshall Hahn, Chairman of the Board, Georgia-Pacific Corporation; Joe Frank Harris, Governor of Georgia; Richard Jewell, Lead Office Services Clerk, United States Small Business Administration, Disaster Assistance- Area 2; Coretta Scott King, The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, Inc.; James Mason, Assistant Surgeon General, Department of health and Human Services, Public Health Service Centers for Disease Control; Allan Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; Kenneth Nemeth, Executive Director and Secretary to the Board, Southern States Energy Board; John Rozier, Associate Director, Communications and State Programs, Southern States Energy Board; Leo Sanders, Chief, Grants Management Branch, Procurement and Grants Office, Centers for Disease Control; Mark White, Chairman, Southern States Energy Board; and Robert Wise, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: health, U.S. Forest Service, human services, refugee resettlement, department of health, energy, education, tax department, industrial development, and highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George Ariyoshi, Governor of Hawaii; William Bonk, Professor of Anthropology, University of Hawaii at Hilo; and John Waihee, Governor of Hawaii. Topics include: department of health, culture and history, commerce, and National Youth Science Camp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Cecil Andrus, Governor of Idaho; and John Evans, Governor of Idaho. Topics include: National Governors' Association, community development, human services, and finance and administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Donovan, President, Chicago Board of Trade; James Thompson, Governor of Illinois; and Gordon Faulkner, Commissioner, State of Indiana Department of Correction. Topics include: department of highways, human services, education, health, drug enforcement program, finance and administration, natural resources, commerce, community development, and energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Gordon Faulkner, Commissioner, Department of Corrections, State of Indiana; and Robert Orr, Governor of Indiana. Topics include: health, community development, Southern Governors' Conference, highways, human services, education, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Terry Branstad, Governor of Iowa; and Neil Wilson, Chair, Search Committee, Endowed Chair for Entrepreneurial Studies, University of Northern Iowa. Topics include: department of health and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Carlin, Governor of Kansas; Ralph DeLoach, Clerk, United States District Court for the District of Kansas; Eugene Staples, Vice Chancellor For Hospital Administration, College of Health Sciences and Hospital, The University of Kansas; and Frank Theis, Senior Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas. Topics include: energy, finance and administration, energy, education, culture and history, and community development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Major General Burton Patrick, Commanding General, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault); John Y. Brown, former Governor of Kentucky; Richard Bryan, President, Council of State Governments; Hugh Farley, Chairman, Council of State Governments; B.I. Cheney, Acting State Director, ACTION, Region III; Martha Layne Collins, Governor of Kentucky; Larry Hopkins U.S. Representative from Kentucky; Tammy Kash, Deputy Secretary, Kentucky Energy Cabinet, Kentucky Center for Energy Research; David Kirker, Director, Office of Community Services, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Alice McDonald, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Kentucky Department of Education; Mary Mulvihill, Executive Adminsitrator, City of Louisville, Department of Neighborghood Advocacy; Ruth Osser, The Council for State Governments, Center for Agriculture and Rural Development; Darrell Perry, Finance and Administration, The Council of State Governments; Doug Roeder, Director, Center for Management and Administration, The Council of State Governments; Lyle Sendlein, Professor and Drector, University of Kentucky, Institute of Mining and Mineral Research; and Carl Stenberg, Executive Director, Council of State Governments. Topics include: natural resources, workers' compensation, public safety, highways, energy, ACTION, human services, Appalachian Regional Commission, commerce, culture and history, and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin Edwards, Governor of Louisiana; Louis Grabinski and Alton Meyer, Co-Coordinators, USS West Virginia BB 48 Reunion Association; Buddy Roemer, Governor-elect of Louisiana; and George Whitfield, Board of Directors, Region IV, ICESA, Louisiana Office of Employment Security. Topics include: health, waterway systems, and employment security.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bradford Boutilier, Maine State Legislator; and John McKernan, Governor-elect of Maine. Topics include: workers' compensation fund, commerce, energy, tax department, and community and economic development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Birch Bayh, Chairman of the Board, Institute for the Prevention and Control of Violence and Extremism; Helen Bentley, Maryland State Representative; Arthur Bond, President, Alleghany County Commission; B.L. Coffindaffer, Associate Director, The University of Maryland Cooperative Extension Service; Frank Drozak, President, Seafarers International Union of North America, AFL-CIO; Paul Eastman, Executive Director, Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin; Shervert Frazier, Director, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration, National Institute of Mental Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Robert Graham, Administrator, Assistant Surgeon General, Health Resources and Services Administration; C. Everett Koop, The Surgeon General of the Public Health Servie, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Ernestine Taylor Lanahan, Grants Management Officer, Division of Grants and Contracts Management, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration; Richard Lee, Chief Distribution and Shortage Analysis Branch, Office of Data Analysis and Management, Department of Health and Human Services; Samuel Marshall, Director, Howard County Department of Social Services; and F. Carvel Payne, Director, Department of Legislative Reference, General Assembly of Maryland. Topics include: community and industrial development; highways, education, culture and history, tax department, small cities block grant, health, veterans' affairs, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Reynolds, Grants Management Officer, Division of Grants and Contract Management, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration; William Donald Schaefer, Governor of Maryland, Charles Schuster, Director, National Institute on Drug Abuse, and Mental Health and Human Services, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration; Grant Shrum, President, National 4-H Council; Howard Stambler, Director, Office of Data Analysis and Management, Bureau of Health Professions, Department of Health and Human Services; and Thomas Ward, Judge, Circuit Court for Baltimore City. Topics include: education, health, tax department, human services, commerce, highways, legislative issues, and aging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Michael Dukakis, Governor, Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Brigadier General James Freytag, Deputy Director for Strategic Systems, Department of the Air Force, Hanscom Air Force Base; and Jozef Mlot-Mroz, President, Anti- communist Confederation of Polish Freedom Fighters in U.S.A., Inc. Topics include: public safety, highways, drug abuse, natural resources, health, and energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Javier Alvarado Montemayor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James Blanchard, Governor of Michigan; Neil Dekoker, Director of Business Systems, Saturn Corporation, General Motors; Lee Iacocca, Chairman of the Board, Chrysler Corporation; James Dial, President, Best Western International; William Hoglund, President, Saturn Corporation, General Motors; James Johnston, Vice President, General Motors Corporation; Margo Parker, Manager, State Relations; General Motors Corporation; Donald Petersen, Chairman of the Board, Ford Motor Company; Reid Rundell, Executive Vice President, Saturn Corporation, General Motors; and Charles White, Tax Division, General Motors Corporation. Topics include: department of motor vehicles, education, veterans' affairs, community and economic development, culture and history, Saturn Corporation, highways, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Beverly Jones, Acting Director, Minnesota Department of Trade and Economic Development; and Rudolph Perpich, Governor, State of Minnesota. Topics include: highways, culture and history, department of corrections, community and economic development, National Youth Science Camp, veterans' affairs, department of natural resources, and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William Allain, Governor of Mississippi; and John Leslie, Mayor, City of Oxford, Mississippi. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, war on drugs, economic development, highways, veterans, and Greenbrier River Dam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Ashcroft, Governor, State of Missouri; and John Martz, Vice President, Corporate Real Estate, Anheuser- Busch Companies, Inc. Topics include: culture and history, education, finance and administration, commerce, tax department, community and economic development, highways, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ted Schwinden, Governor of Montana. Topics include: agriculture, social security, and commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Kay Orr, Governor-elect of Nebraska; Robert Kerrey, Governor of Nebraska; Donald McGinley, Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska; and Ronald Sorensen, Board of Directors, Region VII, ICESA, Commissioner of Labor, Nebraska Division of Employment. Topics include: National Governors' Association policy on communication, and employment security.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard Bryan, Governor of Nevada. Topics include: casino gambling, and highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Glen Beebe, Senior Research Associate, General Assembly of New Jersey; James Burke, Chairman of the Board, Johnson and Johnson; Raymond Buttacavoli, Regional Manager, General Motors Corporation, Industry-Government Relations Staff; Robert Greer, Vice President, The Michaels Development Company, Inc.; Andrew Hornsby, Administrator, Mid-Atlantic Region, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA; Thomas Kean, Governor of New Jersey; Frederick Kneisler, Board of Directors, Region II ICESA, Assistant Commissioner for Income Security, New Jersey Department of Labor; John McClellan, Acting Administrator, Mid-Atlantic Region, United States Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service; and Henry Sandbach, Vice President for Human Relations, Nabisco Brands, Inc. Topics include: education, natural resources, health, Saturn Corporation, tax department, community and industrial development, veterans' affairs, legislation, highways, public service commission, WV housing development, finance and administration, human services, employment security, commerce, and legislative issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Nancy Ford, New Hampshire State Representative; John Sununu, Governor of New Hampshire; and Meldrim Thomson, former Governor of New Hampshire. Topics include: community and industrial development, commission on aging, department of corrections, National Governors' Association, and Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Garrey Carruthers, Governor of New Mexico. Topics include: 1985 Youth Science Camp, department of public safety, workers' compensation, department of corrections, and the environment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Minoru Makihara, President, Mitsubishi International Corporation; Willard Marriott, 1987 UN Day Chairman, United Nations Association of the United States of America; William May, President and Chief Operating Officer, The Statue of Liberty Ellis Island Foundation, Inc.; Sue Arnold McIntosh, President, The West Virginia Society of New York, Inc.; Richard McLoughlin, Vice Chairman, Reader's Digest; Jeffrey Newman, Executive Director, National Child Labor Committee; Richard Nixon, former U.S. President; and George Peterson, Vice President, J.P. Morgan Investment Management, Inc. Topics include: community and industrial development, taxes, natural resources, legislative issues, and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John C. Taylor, Australian Consulate General. Topics include: Public Safety, Health and Human Services, Industrial Development, Highways, Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lawrence E. Bruce, President of UNICEF; Jimmy Carter, Honorary Co-Chair United States Committee for UNICEF; Mario M. Cuomo, Governor of New York. Topics include: Public Safety, Natural Resources, Education, Culture and History, Health, Highways, Motor Vehicles, Commerce, Appalachian Regional Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Trade in China, Governor Office of Community and Industrial Development, Culture and History, Education, Natural Resources, Governor's Participation in District Association Annual Conference, Veterans Affairs, Health and Human Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John C. Brooks, Commissioner of Department of Labor for North Carolina; James G. Martin, Governor of North Carolina. Topics include: Industrial Development, Health and Human Services, Education, Highways, Governor Office of Community and Industrial Development, Flood Recovery, Appalachian Regional Commission, Southern Governors' Association, Southern Regional Education Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George A. Sinner, Governor of South Dakota. Topics include: National Rehabilitation Association Convention, National Governors' Association, Ad Hoc Coalition on International Electric Power Trade.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Henry L. Bellmon, Governor of Oklahoma; George A. Sinner, Chairman of the Interstate Oil Compact Commission. Topics include: Natural Resources, Conservation, International Oil Compact Commission, Highways, Energy, pharmaceutical expansion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Victor Atiyeh, Governor of Oregon; Neil Goldschmidt, Governor of Oregon. Topics include: Highways, Bob Hope Golf Tournament, Interstate Mining Compact Commission, Public Safety, Education, Commerce, natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Tom Bell, Mayor, City of Powhatan Point, Ohio; Leonard Benson, Evaluator-in-Charge, U.S. General Accounting Office, Cincinnati Regional Office, Dayton Suboffice; and Richard Celeste, Governor of Ohio. Topics include: human services, highways, health, finance and administration, community development, agriculture, education, labor, and public safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Joseph Harrison, Chairman, Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission; and Shoichiro Irimajiri, President, Honda Manufacturing Inc. Topics include: highways, education, tax department, natural resources, energy, industrial development, workers' compensation, health, and public safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert Mercer, Chairman, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company; Colonel John Ratcliff, Chief of Staff, Middle East Region, Civil Air Patrol; Terry Reese, Mayor, Village of Empire, Ohio; and Ethel Washington, President, National Association for the Advancement of Black Americans in Vocational Education. Topics include: community development, highways, human services, natural resources, workers' compensation, West Virginia Wing Civil Air Patrol, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, education, commerce, and finance and administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Bolger, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Bell Atlantic Corporation; Al Boscov, Boscov's Department Stores; Eileen Bradley, Regional Administrator, OHDS, Region III, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; B.R. Brown, President and Chief Executive Officer, Consolidation Coal Company; Earl Brown, Board of Directors, Region III, ICESA Deputy Secretary for Employment Security, Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry; Letterio Carlo, Acting Consul General, Consolato Generale d'Italia; Robert Casey, Governor of Pennsylvania; B.I. Cheney, Action Regional Director; James Coleman, Regional Director, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior; John Corrigan, Regional Director, U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration; Bruce Crawford, Director, Community Planning and Development Division, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Robert Curtis, Regional Inspector General for Audit, U.S. Department of Labor; Christine Dallatore, Chief Clerk, County of Washington, Pennsylvania; Phillip Donahue, Director, Office of Grants Management, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Region III; Alan Drazek, Acting Regional Director, ACTION, Region III; Delores Ellis, Assistant Regional Administrator, Minority Small Business, Philadelphia Regional Office; Daniel Fascione, Regional Representative, Region III, Office of Child Support Enforcement, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; George Ferris, Vice Chairman, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation; Kenneth Finlayson, Administrator, United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, Region III; Paul Giordano, Regional Director, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Region III; and Herbert Goldberg, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Topics include: education, health, finance and administration, Main Street West Virginia, employment security, Appalachian Regional Commission, ACTION, natural resources, community development grants, human services, small and minority business, community and industrial development, and emergency services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Hancock, President, Eastern Associated Coal Corporation; Maurice Hartman, Acting Regional Administrator, Program Operations, Health Care Financing Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Region III; Eugene Homyak, Chief Regulatory Branch, United States Corps of Engineers; Hampton Jesse, Associate Regional Administrator, Program Operations, Health Care Financing Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Region III; William Kaplan, Director, United States Department of Energy, Chicago Operations Office; Brian Kelley, President and CEO, Bell Atlantic Investment Development Corporation; Michael Kitsock, Regional Representative of the Secretary, U.S. Department of Transportation, Region III; Marilyn Koch, Acting Regional Administrator, Program Operations, Health Care Financing Administration, U.S. Department of Human Services, Region III; Stephen Young, Vice President- Government Affairs, Consolidation Coal Company; E.B. Leisenring, Chairman of the Board, Westmoreland Coal Company; Donald Lenz, ACTION; Rose Lepore, Regional Commissioner, Social Security Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; John Marous, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Westinghouse Electric Corporation; Linda Marston, Regional Director, Department of Health and Human Services; Wes McDonald, Executive Vice President of operations, Consolidation Coal Company; Alex Grass, Chairman of the Board, Rite Aid Corporation; and Ralph Pacinelli, Regional Commissioner, U.S. Department of Education, Rehabilitation Services Administration, Region III. Topics include: highways, tax department, community and industrial development, workers' compensation fund, human services, U.S. Department of Transportation, board of coal mine health and safety, ACTION, civil air patrol, commerce, WV Emergency Response Commission, natural resources, and energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Pisano, Manager, Pittsburgh Office, Region III, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; G.A. Rafalko, Regional Inspector General for Audit, Office of Inspector General Audit Agency, Department of Health and Human Services; David Roderick, Chairman of the Board, USX Corporation; Alvey Rushton, Senior Vice President- Operations, Westmoreland Coal Company; Richard Rothblum, District Engineer, Department of the Army, Pittsburgh District, Corps of Engineers; Vincent Sarini Chairman of the Board, PPG Industries, Inc.; Michael Schwartz, Manager- Special Projects, Consolidation Coal Company; James Seif, Regional Administrator, Region III, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Sidney Severe, Office of the Director of Housing, United States Department of Housing and Urban Development; Samuel Shrader, Senior Vice President, Eastern Region, Consolidation Coal Company; Richard Spitzborg, Regional Administrator, Region III, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Gary Stokum, District Manager, Washington County (PA) Conservation District; Peter Stowell, Regional Administrator, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation; Robert Taylor, Associate Regional Administrator, Health Care Financing Administration, Department of Health Care Financing Administration; Dick Thornburgh, Governor of Pennsylvania; Thomas Williams, President and Chief Executive Officer, Foot Mineral Company; Walter Williams, Chairman of the Board and President, Bethlehem Steel Corporation; and Frank Wright, Secretary for Policy and Planning, Office of the Governor of Pennsylvania. Topics include: education, health, community and industrial development, tax department, natural resources, housing and urban development, highways, and Rowlesburg Lake Project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edward DiPrete, Governor of Rhode Island and Providence Plantation; and Leona Kelley, House of Representatives, State of Rhode Island. Topics include: health, cemeteries, human services, and highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Carroll Campell, Governor of South Carolina; Grady Patterson, South Carolina State Treasurer; and Richard Riley, Governor of South Carolina. Topics include: community and industrial development, public safety, veterans' affairs, Appalachian Regional Commission, affirmative action, health, tax department, highways, and culture and history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George Mickelson, Governor-elect of South Dakota; Daniel Wenk, Superintendent, Mount Rushmore National Memorial, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior; and Michael Williamson, South Dakota State Development, Office of the Governor of South Dakota. Topics include: 1985 Youth Science Camp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lamar Alexander, Chairman, President's Commission on Americans Outdoors, Governor of Tennessee; Ray Hill, Knox County Commission; and Ned McWherter, Governor of Tennessee. Topics include: President's Commission on Americans Outdoors, community and industrial development, human services, public service commission, and Appalachian Regional Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bob Bullock, Comptroller of Public Accounts; William Clements, Governor-elect of Texas; Jon McBride, NASA Astronaut; Corbin Robinson, President, Quintana Minerals Corporation; and Mark White, Governor of Texas. Topics include: tax department, human services, industrial development, health, natural resources, veterans' affairs, culture and history, workers' compensation, commerce, department of corrections, energy, and Brown's Island Project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Arlo James, Utah House of Representatives. Topics include: health, corrections, highways, state lottery, and community and economic development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Madeleine M. Kunin, Governor of Vermont. Topics include: President's Council on Americans Outdoors, Human Services, Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jim McAvoy, Executive Director of the National Coal Council; Charles S. Robb, Governor of Virginia. Topics include: Historic Preservation, History and Culture, Commerce, National Coal Council, Industrial Development, Education, Housing Development, Natural Resources, Health and Human Services, Highways, Hazardous Waste.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Alexander L. Stevas, Supreme Court of the United States; Gerald L. Baliles, Governor of Virginia. Topics include: Health and Human Services, Highways, National Parks Mid-Atlantic Council, Appalachian Regional Commission, Natural Resources, Education, Southern Growth Policies Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Gerald L. Baliles, Governor of Virginia. Topics include: Education, Natural Resources, Highways, Public Safety, Energy, Land Management, Government Office of Community and Industrial Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: W. Booth Gardner, Governor of Washington. Topics include: Natural Resources, Health and Human Services, Public Safety, Education, Criminal Justice, Energy Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lee Sherman Dreyfus, Governor of Wisconsin; Anthony S. Earl, Governor of Wisconsin. Topics include: Economic Development, Forest Service, Natural Resources, Highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Mike Sullivan, Governor of Wyoming. Topics include: Natural Resources, Human Services, Motor Vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Theodore E. Gildred, US Embassy in Argentina; Chin Chuang-huan, Governor of Taiwan Provincial Government; Zhang Huide, President Machinery Manufacturing Bureau of Ministry of Coal Industry Peoples Republic of China. Topics include: International Trade, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Argentina Rural Fair, Environmental Conditions, Friendship Force of West Virginia, Education, History and Culture, Commerce, Bhopal Gas Tragedy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Tadao Maekawa, Governor in Japan; Mikhail Gorbachev, USSR. Topics include: Governor's office of community and industrial development, timber, foreign trade, highways, Japan-American Cooperative Services, industrial development, Environmental impact assessment division, health and human services, public safety, West Virginia contingency plans, emigration, human rights, freedom of movement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Air National Guard Bureau, American Business Women's Association, Circle K International, Human Services, Northeast Jurisdiction Board of Conference Lay Leaders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Congratulations from Finland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James St. Clair, President, Greater Huntington Park and Recreation District; Lisa Stearns, Associate Director, Columbia University; and Diane Steed, Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administrator. Topics include: finance and administration, committee on children and youth, natural resources, commission on aging, health, public safety, industrial development, highway safety, highways, human services, and culture and history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Steele, Commissioner, West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Commission; Deborah Steelman, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director, Intergovernmental Affairs. Topics include: tax department, health, human services, natural resources, community and industrial development, highways, public service commission, education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Virginia Stelzig, Director, Morgantown Public Library; and Donald Stemple, West Virginia Legislature. Topics include: veterans, highways, department of corrections, and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Stennis, Chairman, Senate Committee on Appropriations; and Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State. Topics include: human services, Appalachian Regional Commission, employment, and health, taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Sharron Stephens, Director, Webster College; H.H. Stephenson, Archivist, Beta Theta Pi; John Stephenson, President, Berea College; Hazel Stepp, Department of Human Services; John Stepp, Undersecretary of the Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor-Management Relations and Cooperative Programs, U.S. Department of Labor; Robert Steptoe, President, The Harrison County Chamber of Commerce; and Thomas Steptoe, Judge, Twenty-Third Judicial Circuit. Topics include: education, public safety, highways, workers' compensation fund, human services, U.S. Department of Labor, and health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles Steele, Senior Vice President, Baker, Watts, and Company. Topics include: health department, hospital finance administration, flood assistance, and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: E. Sterling Hanger, Mayor, Town of Alderson, West Virginia; James Sterling, International Association of Chiefs of Police, Inc.; Franc Stern, Chairman, Marion County Republican Executive Committee; and Nathan Stern, Catch 22 West Committee. Topics include: wastewater treatment, highways, employment security, collective bargaining, and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mary Frances Borgman, President, West Virginia Nurses Association; Donald Stephens, President, Stan Rawlings, Commissioner, Emmerson Snyder, Commissioner, Jackson County Commission; Lola Bailey, Mayor, Town of Friendly, West Virginia; and Jim Stevens, Chairman, Charles Yeager Statue Committee. Topics include: human services, public safety, highways, natural resources, and community and industrial development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: L. Nicholas Stevens, Vice President, West Virginia Coals, Inc.; Richard Stevens, Executive Director, West Virginia Dental Association; Roger Stevens, Chairman, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts; Topics include: finance and administration, department of health, highways, human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James Stevenson, Professor and Chairman, West Virginia University Department of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry. Topics include: human services, highways, American Red Cross, motor vehicles, and workers' compensation fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Commerce, Health and Human Services, Medical Malpractice, Community Development, Veterans Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Human Services, Education, Energy, Workers Compensation Fund, Labor, Crime.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Milton D. Stewart, President of Small Business High Technology. Topics include: Highways, Corrections, Education, Small Business, Community Development, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William E. Stewart, West Virginia Delegate. Topics include: Highways, Health and Human Services, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Floyd Stiles, West Virginia Delegate. Topics include: Highways, Veterans Administration, Watershed Project, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Health and Mental Health, Drug Abuse, Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Industrial Growth, Highways, Public Safety, Flood Recovery, Community and Industrial Development, Human Services, Agriculture, Drunk Driving.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Natural Resources, Highways, Insurance, Human Services, Low Income Energy Assistance Program, Rehabilitation, Workers Compensation Fund, Federal Highways Trust Fund, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Public Safety, Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ronald W. Reagan, President of the United States; George A. Sinner, Governor of North Dakota. Topics include: Health, Highways, Foreign Trade, Commerce, Public Safety, Human Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Human Services, Health, Energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Human Services, Public Services, Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant, Health Department, National Institute of Corrections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Commerce, Women's Health Center of West Virginia, Environmental Protection Agency, Human Services, Highways, Coal Strike, Education, Flood Recovery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Commerce, Stonewall Jackson Lake.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Health and Human Services, Highways, Natural Resources, Public Safety, Housing and Urban Development, Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Peter N. Stowell, Regional Administrator of the U.S. Department of Transportation. Topics include: Railroad Maintenance Authority, Coal, Energy, Human Service, Education, Transportation, Small Cities Block Grant, Workers Compensation Fund, Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Nick J. Rahall, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: Public Service, Highways, Human Services, Energy, Natural Resources, Culture and History.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Veterans Affairs, Potomac Valley Transit Authority, Health Department, Workers Compensation Fund, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Human Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ken Hechler, Secretary of State of West Virginia. Topics include: Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Tax Department, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Health, Human Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John H. Sununu, Governor of New Hampshire. Topics include: Commerce, Energy, Highways, Human Services, Health, Public Safety, Tourism, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Natural Resource.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: F. Douglas Stump, President, Kanawha County Commission; and Michael Stump, President, Board of Directors, Family Health Services, Inc. Topics include: highways, small cities block grant, public safety, department of corrections, human services, department of natural resources, education, and tax department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Michael Strum, Louie Glass Company, Inc. Topics include: human services, highways, natural resources, Glass Industry Assistance Program, and workers' compensation fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Pat Suits, Founder/President, National Coma Benevolence Foundation; Deborah Sulak, President, The Eastern Panhandle Board of Realtors; Carl Sullivan, Natural Resources Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Carl Sullivan, Executive Director, American Fisheries Society; Ken Sullivan, Department of Culture and History; Mike Sullivan, Governor of Wyoming; Michael Sullivan, Executive Director, West Virginia Advisory Council for the Education of Exceptional Children; and Ruth Sullivan, Director, Autism Services Center. Topics include: human services, commission on aging, department of public safety, energy, education, finance and administration, natural resources, highways, public service commission, Bicentennial of U.S. Constitution Commission, and legislative issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William Sullivan, Professor, Department of English, Marshall University; Earl Wolfe, Director, West Virginia State Board of Vocational Rehabilitation; Prince Bandar Bin Sultan of Saudi Arabia; Al Summers, President, Putnam Developments, Inc.; Betty Summers, President, Buckhannon Business and Professional Women's Club; and Clifford Summers, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: education, higher education, vocational rehabilitation, natural resources, highways, community and industrial development, health, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Sununu, Chairman, National Governors' Association, Lead Governor for Federal Assistance Review, National Governors' Association, Governor of New Hampshire; Tom Susman, West Virginia House of Delegates; Clyde Pinson, President, Pinson Coal Company; Paul Leonard, Lieutenant Governor of Ohio; Vern Riffee, Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives; Maury Tigner, Director, Supercollider, URA Design Center; Judy Supplee, Department of Rehabilitation, Seattle University; Jae Spears, Chairman, Committee on Finance, West Virginia State Senate; George Farley, Chairman, Committee on Finance, West Virginia House of Delegates; and Jerome Dibacco, Mayor, City of Parsons, West Virginia. Topics include: National Governors' Association, community and industrial development, 1988 Legislation; superconducting super collider, highways, and public safety department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Tom Susman, West Virginia House of Delegates; John Sutherland, Mayor, City of Kenova, West Virginia; Curtis Sutphin, Mayor, City of Marmet, West Virginia; Lenora Sutphin, Contracting Officer, Department of the Army, Huntington District, Corps of Engineers; Hyer Sutton, Mayor, City of Richwood, West Virginia; Hideo Suzuki, President and Chief Operating Officer, The Nikko Securities Company International Inc.; Hisaaki Suzuki, President, Yokohama Rubber Company, Ltd.; and Yukuo Suzuki, Senior Deputy General Manager, The Sanwa Bank Limited, New York Branch. Topics include: legislative issues, corrections, community and industrial development, drug-free communities program, housing development fund, natural resources, highways, aging, small cities block grant, human services, health, small cities block grant, and workers' compensation fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Paul Crabtree, Administrative Director of the Courts, West Virginia State Supreme Court; and Thomas Miller, Chief Justice, West Virginia State Supreme Court of Appeals. Topics include: Moundsville Penitentiary, supreme court of appeals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Otis Leggett, West Virginia House of Delegates; James McCroskey, Chairman, Communication Studies, West Virginia University; and Hulett Smith, Former- Governor of West Virginia.  Topics include: support for other people and support for Arch Moore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Frank Swain, Chief Counsel for Advocacy, U.S. Small Business Administration; Kristin Swain, Program Manager, Corning Glass Works Foundation; John Swan, Premier of Bermuda; Rollin Swank, State Conservationist, U.S. Soil Conservation Service; and Larry Swann, Minority Leader, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: veterans memorial commission, highways, natural resources, education, small cities block grant (Doddridge County), National Governors' Association, conference for young political leaders, tax department, and department of commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Gene Swanzey, Vice President, Director of Sate Government Relations, Chase manhattan Corporation; and Howard Swearer, Brown University. Topics include: natural resources, department of labor, world hunger program, education, commission on aging, highways, and department of public safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: G.R. Swift, Director of Finance, State of Alabama; Gary Swingle, President, The West Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants; Orson Swindle, Assistant Secretary for Economic Development, United States Department of Commerce; and Vivian Swisher, County Administrative Assistant, Doddridge County, West Virginia. Topics include: highways, human services, small cities block grant (Harrison and Doddridge  Counties), health, tax department, U.S. Department of Labor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Vivian Swisher, County Administrative Assistant, Doddridge County, West Virginia; Roger Switzer, Director, Charleston Housing Authority; Robert Swoope, President, Children's Therapy Clinic, Inc.; W.B. Swope; Robert Szabo, Executive Director, Consumers United for Rail Equality; and James Szofer, Manager, Emergency Response and Awareness, Borden, Inc. Topics include: community partnership program, human services, industrial and community development, energy, health, education, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: sympathy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: sympathy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dan Tabler, Director, Jackson's Mill State 4-H Camp; Col. Charles Tackett, The National Vietnam Memorial Project, Michigan Student Assembly, University of Michigan; Virgil Tacy, President, Randolph County Board of Education; Marilyn Chelstrom, President, The Robert Taft Institute of Government; William H. Taft IV, Deputy Secretary of Defense, U.S. Department of Defense; James Taggart, President, Short Creek Community Associaton; Mr. Takashi, President, Fuso Light Alloys; and Hisao Taki Secretary General, Steering Committee for the American Train in Japan, NKB Company, Ltd. Topics include: highways, tax department, human services, department of corrections, community and industrial development, culture and history, education, commerce, public service commission, and Volkswagen facility.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Joseph Talbott, Director, Webster County Manpower Program; Milford Talbott, President, Belington Emergency Squad; and Henry Talge, Founder, The Harry S. Truman Good Neighbor Award Foundation. Topics include: highways, workers' compensation, employment security, and aging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Peter Tam, Project Manager, PWR Project Directorate #2, Division of PWR Licensing- A, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission; and Terry Tamburini, Executive Director, Mid Ohio Valley Planning and Development Council. Topics include: energy, inland port authority, Appalachian Regional Commission, small cities block grant, health, and community development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bernice Tannenbaum, Chairman, World Zionist Organization; and Douglas Tanner, Chairman, Monongalia County Democratic Executive Committee. Topics include: poverty, foreign trade, human services, commerce, highways, state tax department, and health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Harry Tarasuk, President, United Way of Marion County; David Tarbett, Mayor, Town of Henderson, West Virginia; Hugh Tate, co-editor and co-publisher, Hancock County Courier; Toyoo Tate, President, Mitsubishi Motors Corporation; James Taterson, Director, Emergency Services, Central West Virginia Chapter, and American Red Cross. Topics include: finance and administration, commission on aging, workers' compensation, health, highways, public service commission, Appalachian Foundation, department of motor vehicles, and community and industrial development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: A. Starke Taylor, Mayor, City of Dallas, Texas; Blair Taylor, Executive Vice President/General Manager, Cannan Valley Resort Park; Jean Taylor-Brown, State Program Director, ACTION; Calvin Taylor, Chair, Seventh World Conference, University of Utah; C. Reeves Taylor, Chief Judge, State of West Virginia, Twenty First Judicial Circuit; and Douglas Taylor, President, West Virginia Citizens Against Legalized Pollution. Topics include: veterans' affairs, state tax department, highways, human services, employment security, education, department of motor vehicles, community and industrial development, education, small cities block grant, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Proposed landfill to be situated on or near Ambler Ridge in Roane County, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: highways, legislative issues, state tax department, land and water conservation fund, workers' compensation fund, community and industrial development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Gene Taylor, Mayor of Pineville, West Virginia.  Topics include: state tax department, 1987 legislation, natural resources, higher education, highways, small cities block grant (Wyoming County), aging, and commission on aging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jean Taylor, State Program Director, ACTION; John Taylor, Australian Consulate General; and John Taylor, Taylor County Emergency Squad. Topics include: tax department, human services, health, public safety, education, and small cities block grant (Monongalia County).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Michael Taylor, Acting Director, Illinois Department of Public Aid; Paul Taylor, Executive Director, Engineer Staff, Department of the Army, Office of Chief of Engineers; and Paul E. Taylor, Jefferson County Public Service District. Topics include: department of public safety, human services, highways, House Bill 2833, education, community and industrial development, natural resources, social security administration, and energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert Taylor, Associate Regional Administrator, Division of Medicaid, Health Care Financing Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Region III. Topics include: human services, community and industrial development, education, small cities block grant (Lewis County), Governor's Community Partnership Program, department of labor, natural resources, public safety, aging, and department of motor vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James Dunlap, President, Texaco, USA.  Topics include: highways, public service commission, health, tax department, agriculture, commission on aging, human services, workers' compensation, culture and history, department of labor, community and industrial development, and tax department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: education and teachers' petition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Randal Teague, Co-Chairman, R. Spencer Oliver, Co-Chairman, Delegate Selection Committee, The American Council of Young Political Leaders; Winston Teets, President, Hardy County Commission; Hubert Teitelbaum, United States District Judge, The United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania; Robert Nelson, Mayor, City of Huntington, West Virginia; and Lt. General Herbert Temple, Chief, National Guard Bureau, Departments of the Army and the Air Force.  Topics include: teachers, education, tax department, human services, natural resources, small cities block grant (Hardy County), community and industrial development, and highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Pat Tenanty, LCSW, Program Coordinator, Alzheimer's Family Relief Program; D.B. Tennant, Manager, Environmental Control, Allegheny Power System, Bulk Power Supply; Hervert Tenzer, President, America-Israel Friendship League; and James Terango, Mayor, City of Stonewood, West Virginia. Topics include: human services, public safety, health, natural resources, public service commission, acid rain, highways, commerce, department of labor, tax department, aging, and community and industrial development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: thank you notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Douglass Adams, President, Ohio Valley National Bank; Trooper First Class O.S. Adams, West Virginia State Police; Lamar Alexander, Governor of Tennessee; Corporal K.M. Ambrose, West Virginia State Police; Cecil Andrus, Governor of Idaho; Wanda Ashcraft, Mayor, City of Shinnston, West Virginia; Victor Atiyeh, Governor of Oregon; Don Bare, Raleigh County Commissioner; Curtis Barnette, Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary, Bethlehem Steel Corporation; James Baylor, Senior Vice President, A.T. Massey Coal Company, Inc.; Jerry Beasley, President, Concord College; Cleve Benedict, West Virginia politician; Chief George Blake, Weston Police Department; James Blanchard, Governor of Michigan; John Block, Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Bill Bradley, U.S. Senator; Eward Breathitt, Vice President, Norfolk Southern Corporation; Lester Bryant, Vice President for Health Services, Dean of the School of Medicine, Marshall University; Neil Bucklew, President, West Virginia University; Terry Burkhart, Executive Director, Ohio Valley Industrial and Business Development Corporation; Robert Byrd, U.S. Senator; Kenneth Cannestra, Executive Vice President, Lockheed-Georgia Company; and Benny Capparelli, Mayor, Town of Northfork, West Virginia.  Topics include: thank you notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert \"Chuck\" Chambers, Speaker of the House, West Virginia House of Delegates; Peter Jin-Fu Chen, Supervisor, Overall Planning Department, Council of Labor Affairs, Executive Yuan, Republic of China; Governor Chiu Chuang-huan, Taiwan Provincial Government; Thomas Cochran, Senior Vice President, Shearson Lehman Brothers; Jim Comstock, Editor, The West Virginia Hillbilly; Oshel Craigo, West Virginia Senate; Maxine Coleman, United Steelworkers of America, AFL-CIO-CLC Local Union No. 40; Robert Conley, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Emmanuel de Margerie, Ambassador of France; Edward DiPrete, Governor, State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations; Michael Dukakis, Governor of Massachusetts; George Douglas Dunbrack, Mayor, Town of Marlinton, West Virginia; Jennifer Dunn, Washington State Republican Party; Ed Espositio, Mayor, City of Charleston, West Virginia; George Evans, Secretary, Kentucky Energy Cabinet; John Evans, Governor of Idaho; George Farley, Chairman, West Virginia House Committee on Finance; and Charles Feeney, President, The Cincinnati Reds. Topics include: thank you notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Funk, State Chairmen, Initiative for Understanding: American- Soviet Youth Exchange; Wilbur Garrett, Editor, National Geographic Magazine; James Gessler, West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Enforcement Division; Bob Graham, Governor of Florida; David Greenfield, Editor, Charleston Daily Mail; Alan Greenwald, Acting Deputy Under Secretary for Intergovernmental Relations, United States Department of Housing and Urban Development; Perry Gresham, President Emeritus, Bethany College; Barbara Guthrie- Morse President, West Virginia Northern Community College; John Hall, Chairman and CEO, Ashland, Oil, Incorporated; Belenda Halsey-Bell, West Virginia Department of Agriculture; C.N. Harman, Minority Leader, West Virginia State Senate; Brenda Harper, Deputy Commissioner, West Virginia; Connie Hansen, Intergovernmental Relations Officer, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Frank Harris, Governor of Georgia; Franklin Heck, Mayor, City of Kenova, West Virginia; Edgar Heiskell, State Chairman, West Virginia Republican Party; Ray Hill, Knox County Commission; and Paul Hutchinson, West Virginia House of Delegates Department of Commerce.  Topics include: thank you notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Michael Nau, City Manager, City of Wheeling; Sam Nazzaro, Administrator, Wheeling Hospital; Don Nehlen, West Virginia University Football Head Coach; Dale Nitzschke, President, Marshall University; Richard Nixon, former- U.S. President; Ronald Ohl, President, Salem College; Yoshio Okawara, Ambassador of Japan; Jose Ortiz- Daliot, Director, Puerto Rico Federal Affairs Administration; J. Allen Overton, President, American Mining Congress; Donald Owens, Mayor, City of Barboursville, West Virginia; Jim Page, Forest Supervisor, Monongahela National Forest; William Pitt III, President and Managing Director, The Greenbrier; Elizabeth Reed, President, The Humanities Foundation of West Virginia; Betty Rendel, President, National Federation of Republican Women; Walter Rollins, West Virginia House of Delegates; Craig Rothwell, Deputy Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; and James Rowley, President, West Virginia College of Graduate Studies.  Topics include: thank you notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles Shoemaker, Mayor, Beckley, West Virginia; Jon Saffell, Mayor, City of Glen Dale, West Virginia; Richard Scholtes, Office of the Commanding General, Fort Hood, Department of the Army; Marge Schott, Owner, Cincinnati Reds; Harry Scott, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean, West Virginia State College; Bill Sheffield, Governor of Alaska; Samuel Shrader, Senior Vice President, Eastern Region, Consolidation Coal Company; Grant Shrum, President, National 4-H Council; William Simmons, President, Glenville State College; W. Christian Sizemore, President, Alderson-Broaddus College; John Sorrenti, Commissioner, Hancock County Commission; Ted Stuban, Pennsylvania House of Representatives; Prince Bandar Bin Sultan of Saudi Arabia; John Sununu, Governor of New Hampshire; Isamu Takada, Governor of Nagasaki Prefecture, Nagasaki, Japan; Henry Talge, Founder, The Harry S. Truman Good Neighbor Award Foundation; Terry Tambuini, Executive Director, Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Planning and Development Council; Herbert Tenzer, President, America- Israel Friendship League; Richard Thornburgh, former-Governor of Pennsylvania; and Rachel Tompkins, Associate Vice President and Director, West Virginia University. Topics include: thank you notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Peggy Venable, Director, Legislative and Public Affairs, United States Government Printing Office; Warren Vietoris, Manager, State Government Affairs; John Waihee, Governor, State of Hawaii; Hays Watkins, Chairman and CEO, CSX Corporation; Michael Wenger, States' Washington Representative, Appalachian Regional Commission; Dannie Whelan, Mayor of Weston, West Virginia; James Whisker, Political Science Professor, West Virginia University; Beverly White, Chairman, Commission of Presidential Scholars, U.S. Department of Education; John Wilson, Adjutant General, State of West Virginia; Mark White, Governor of Texas; G. Randolph Worls, General Manager, Wheeling Park Commission, Oglebay Park; Stephen Young, Vice President- Government Affairs, Consolidation Coal Company; Don Nehlen, Head Football Coach, West Virginia University; and Bill Reger, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: thank you notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: A. Brast Thomas, President, Navy League of the United States, Mid-Atlantic Region; A. Kevin Thomas, Deputy Commissioner, West Virginia State Department of Banking; and Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security, Chairman of the Board, Pricketts Fort Memorial Foundation. Topics include: USS West Virginia, human services, education, employment and training, highways, energy, culture and history, department of motor vehicles, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Frank R. Thomas, Program Manager, Philatelic Design, Citizens Stamp Advisory Committee, United States Postal Service; James Thomas, President, Charleston Renaissance Corporation; Johnny Thomas, Regional Postmaster General for the Eastern Region; and Kenny Thomas, Iron Workers Local Union No. 549, A.F.L.- C.I.O. Topics include: health care cost review authority, cock fighting, workers' compensation, highways, small cities block grant (Monongalia County), community and industrial development, finance and administration, and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Cyde Thompson, Director of The West Virginians Movie, Alderson Broaddus College. Topics include: natural resources, human services, state tax department, highways, finance and administration, workers' compensation fund, tax department, public service commission, and commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James Lee Thompson, Putnam County Prosecuting Attorney; James Thompson, Governor of Illinois; and James Thomson, President and Chairman of the Board, One Valley Bank.  Topics include: highways, public service commission, energy, health department, employment security, aging commission, community and industrial development, and tax department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin Thorne, County Administrator, Hancock County Commission; Gordon Thorn, Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs, West Virginia University; Robert Thorn, Wirt County Assessor; Dick Thornburgh, Governor of Pennsylvania; and Edwin Thorne, City Manager, City of Fairmont. Topics include: Marshall University Football Stadium, technology, Repbulican Governors' Association, education, highways, workers' compensation, human services, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mark C. Jarrell, Senator; Thomas H. Kean, Governor New Jersey; Robert Kerrey, State of Nebraska; Stella Koerner, Mayor of Wheeling; James G. Martin, Governor of North Carolina; Donald F. McGinley, Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska; George McIntyre, General Manager of the West Virginia Turnpike Commission; Martha Moore, Mayor of the City of Welch. This folder contains thank you notes to and from Governor Moore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains special thank you notes to and from Governor Moore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: A. Eddie Bassitt, Mayor of St. Albans; Michael N. Castle, Governor of Delaware; George Douglas Dunbrack, Mayor of Marlinton; Dr. Dale Nitzschke, President of Marshall University; Richard M. Nixon, Governor. This folder contains thank you notes to and from Governor Moore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Flooding, Highways, Commerce, Education, Health and Mental Health, Public Safety, Department of Energy, Funding for Jackson's Mill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lee M. Thomas, Administrator for the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Topics include: Natural Resources, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Health Services, EPA Ruling, Air Pollution, Highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ward F. Thomas, President of Preston County Commission. Topics include: Labor, Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Human Services, Mountain State Forest Festival, Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Public Services, Energy, Human Services, Culture and History, Education, Highways, Veterans Affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Tommy Thompson, Governor-elect of Wisconsin. Topics include: Human Services, Highways, Education, Natural Resources, Culture and History, Health Services, Veterans Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Department of Corrections, Human Services, Culture and History, American-Soviet Youth Exchange.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: L.N. Thorp, County Chairman, Taylor County, West Virginia;  Noble Threewitt, President, Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association, California Division; Katherine Thurber, Director of Communications, Georgia Department of Natural Resources; Strom Thurmond, Chairman, Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. Senate; Sam Tiano, Director, Veterans Administration; Toni Tiano, Director, Development Department, City of Parkersburg, West Virginia; and Charles Tibbs, Chairman, West Virginia Weatherization Coordinators' Association Network. Topics include: commission on aging, highways, community and industrial development, public service, commerce, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Tom Tinder, Administrative Assistant to Governor Moore. Topics include: budget, economic development, legislation, department of human services, small business, and hospitals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: D. Leslie Tindal, Commissioner, Department of Agriculture; Linda Tinder, Independent Insurance Agents of West Virginia; Tin-Yu Ting, Professor of Sociology, Kansas State University; John Tinney, Chairman, Flatwoods-Canoe Run Public Service District; Preston Tisch, Postmaster General, U.S. Postal Service; Robert Hardesty, Employment Standards Administration, Office of Workers' Compensation Programs, Division of Coal Mine Workers' Compensation. Topics include: human services, highways, workers' compensation, insurance, finance and administration, department of motor vehicles, education, community and industrial development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: tri-state dog track.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Audrey Toler, Executive Secretary to Governor Moore; and Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State. Topics include: drunk driving prevention, international karate competition, and culture and history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Earl Ray Tomblin, Senator of West Virginia; John I. Tominack, Ohio County Commissioner. Topics include: Commerce, Highways, Road Repair, National Governors' Association, Energy, Workers Compensation Fund, Human Services, Labor, Jackson's Mill, Wheeling Creek Watershed Dam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas Tominack, Assistant Airport Manager, Wheeling-Ohio County Airport Manager; Curtis Tomplins, Dean, College of Engineering, West Virginia University; and Rachel Tompkins, Associate Vice President and Director, West Virginia University Extension Service. Topics include: energy, public land corporation, education, and West Virginia state fair.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Guy V. Molinari, United States Representative; Bob Wise, United States Congressman. Topics include: Highways, State Racing Commission, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, Natural Resources, Commerce, Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, Labor, West Virginia Human Rights Commission, Public Service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edward Tomchick, Grant Officer for the Discretionary Dislocated Worker Program. Topics include: Governor's Coordination and Special Services Plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: West Virginia Railway System, Tourist Railroads and Excursion Companies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ken Hechler, Secretary of State of West Virginia; James A. Traficant, House of Representatives. Topics include: Human Services, Workers' Compensation Fund, West Virginia Educational Broadcasting Authority, Highways, Education, Trade, Natural Resources, Health Services, Culture and History, Department of Corrections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Alfred E. Tribett, Mayor of McMechen; Paul Trible, United States Senator; Melvin Triolo, Mayor of Mitchell Heights. Topics include: Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant, Highways, Appalachian Foundation, Workers Compensation Fund, Natural Resources, Energy, Culture and History, Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert E. Trocin, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce. Topics include: Highways, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Commerce, Governor's Commission on West Virginia Outdoors, Natural Resources, Transit, Public Services, Education, Human Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard D. Trumble, Superintendent of Schools; Richard L. Trumka, President of the United Mine Workers of America. Topics include: Health and Human Services, Highways, West Virginia of Coal Mine Health and Safety, Workers' Compensation Fund, Veterans Affairs, Culture and History.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Nancy Loar Hill, Assistant U.S. Attorney. Topics include: Tri-District Community Health Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Natural Resources, Highways, Public Safety, Human Services, Health, Superconducting Super Collider, Energy, Commerce, Culture and History.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Nobuo Matsunaga, Ambassador of Japan; Mostafa K. Tolba, Under-Secretary General of the United Nations and Executive Director. Topics include: Human Services, Department of Sanitation, State Aeronautics Commission, Education, United Nations Environment Programme, Public Safety, Highways, Workers Compensation Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Douglas N. Toothman, President of the West Virginia Forestry Association; Nick Joe Rahall, Congressman; Fred Tothman, Coal Development Consultant. Topics include: Highways, Commerce, Human Services, Motor Vehicles, Agriculture, Energy, Reappraisal, Community and Industrial Development, Education, Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dan Tonkovich, Senator; Robert \"Chuck\" Chambers, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Finance and Administration, Highways, National Governors' Association, Monthly Flood Report, Revenue Report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Fred A. Trello, Chairman of the Pennsylvania House Finance Committee. Topics include: Workers Compensation Fund, Social Security Administration, Natural Resources, Highways, Emergency Response Commission, Human Services, Unemployment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Federal Communications Commission, TRT Telecommunications Corporation and Related Corporate Affiliates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Natural Resources, Workers Compensation Fund, Motor Vehicles, Public Safety, Highways, Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Larry A. Tucker, Senator. Topics include: Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Human Services, State Tax Department, Highways, US Army Corps of Engineers, Natural Resources, Health, Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Thomas K. Turnage, Administrator of Veterans Affairs. Health, Natural Resources, Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Human Services, Flood, Veterans Affairs, Education, Labor, Public Safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Natural Resources, Education, Workers Compensation Fund, Highways, Aging Commission, Human Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert H. Tuttle, Director of Presidential Personnel. Topics include: Recommendation, Department of the Interior, Education, Health, Human Services, Public Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Tort Reform, Highways, Public Services, Housing Development, Substance Abuse Prevention Program, Human Services, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Workers Compensation Fund, Highways, Human Services, Employment Security, Flooding, Health, Unemployment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Cecil Underwood, Governor; Jimmy Carter, President. Topics include: West Virginia Small Business Development Center, Tax, Motor Vehicles, Health, Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: United Mine Workers of America matter with A. T. Massey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lee M. Thomas, Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Topics include: Union Carbide.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard Trumka, President of the United Mine Workers of America. Topics include: United Mine Workers of America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: United Mine Workers of America Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: United Steel Workers of America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George A. Sinner, Governor of North Dakota. Topics include: Pride in USA Award, Trade, U.S. Savings Bond, Human Services, Highways, ACTION, Public Safety, Energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: United Way Campaign.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James H. Webb, Secretary of the Department of the Navy. Topics include: U.S.S. West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James Stiles, Extension Agent, West Virginia University Extension Service; Darryl Crawford, Confidential Assistant to the Special Assistant, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Pam Smith, Acting Docket Clerk, Dairy Division, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Joseph Shine, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service, Dairy Division; Donald Brown, State Executive Director, West Virginia ASCS Office; Carl Opstad, Directives Management Branch, Farmers Home Administration, U.S Department of Agriculture; Ralph Mumme, Forest Supervisor, United States Department of Agriculture, Monongahela National Forest; Larry Henson, Regional Forester, United States Department of Agriculture; Richard Lyng, Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Mary Ann Lasut, Docket Clerk, Dairy Division, U.S. Department of Agriculture; H.C. Kennett, Director, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Glenn Hertzler, Acting Assistant Administrator, Farmer Programs, United States Department of Agriculture; and Ronald Potesta, Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: dairy, milk prices, agricultural marketing service, farmers' home administration, and food and nutrition service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: La Verne Ausman, Director of Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Jerry Baarron, Director of Intergovernmental Affairs U.S. Department of Agriculture; John Block, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture; John Bode, Assistant Secretary for Food and Consumer Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Kirby Brock, Southern Pine Beetle Environmental Impact Study Team Leader, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service; Donald Brown, West Virginia State Executive Director, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Samuel Chico, President, Chico Dairy Company; Ronald Cioffi, Chief, Marketing Order Administration Branch, Fruit and Vegetable Division, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Vance Clark, Administrator, Farmers Home Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Ralph Mumme, Forest Supervisor, United States Department of Agriculture, Monongahela National Forest; Darryl Crawford, Confidential Assistant to the Special Assistant, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Leora Day, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Richard Lyng, Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture; David Crothers, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of Intergovernmental Affairs; James Buillot, Director of Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Agriculture; and Mary Ann Lasut, Docket Clerk, Dairy Division, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Topics include: 1988 U.S. Department of Agriculture Budget Summary, economic development, flood assistance, food stamps, southern pine beetle repression, drought, and food and nutrition service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lieutenant General Herbert Temple, Chief, National Guard Bureau, Departments of the Army and the Air Force. Topics include: U.S. Air Force Academy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert Dawson, Assistant Secretary for Civil Works, Department of the Army; Charles Franklin, Lieutenant General, U.S. Army, Commanding, Department of the Army, Headquarters, 1st United States Army; Colonel G. Alan Knight, Region Director, USAR Medical Procurement; Robert Tucker, Department of the Army, Huntington District, Corps of Engineers. Topics include: Inland Waterways Users Board, department of energy, and civilian aids.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth Shaw, Colonel, NGB, U.S. Property and Fiscal Officer for West Virginia, Contracting Officer; Robert Brown, Colonel, Army Corps of Engineers, Contracting Officer; Robert Dawson, Assistant Secretary of the Army, Department of the Army, Office of the Chief of Engineers; Larry Emery, Command Sergeant Major, U.S. Army; H.J. Hatch, Major General, U.S. Army, Director of Civil Works; Gordon Jobe, LTC, Corps of Engineers, Acting District Engineer; Lester Nida, Contracting Officer, Department of the Army, Huntington District, Corps of Engineers; Michael Owen, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army; Department of the Army; John Marsh, U.S. Secretary of the Army; Robert Tucker, Department of the Army, Huntington District, Corps of Engineers; and Lewis Walker, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Depart of the Army. Topics include: Williamson Housing Development, flooding, Point Pleasant Battle Monument State Park, environmental impact statements, and community and economic development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert Wilson, Colonel, Corps of Engineers, Huntington District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Robert Brown, Colonel, Corps of Engineers, District Engineer, Department of the Army, Huntington District, Corps of Engineers; and Ernest Harrell, Colonel, Army Corps of Engineers, Division Engineer and Commander, Ohio River Division. Topics include: improvements at Winfield Locks and Dams, The Bullwarks/ Petersburg levee Reconstruction, soil conservation, chemical demilitarization, Guyandot River Dredge, Ohio River Fleeting Area, Crooked Creek Dock, Kanawha River Dock, Garrett's Fork Channel Relocation, Big Sandy River Dock, Big Sandy River Dredge, Dogway Fork, Little Coal River Water Crossing, emergency bridge repair and replacement, Cabin Creek fill, Tug Fork River intake, Mud River fill, river bank protection, Pocatalico River Pipeline, Loop Creek fill, Guyandot River Marina, Little Coal River fill, and Ohio River intake.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: H.K. Crisp, Chief, Operations Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Huntington District; Frank Buck Mayor, Town of Sistersville, West Virginia, John Devens, Resident Member, Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors; Gary Brent Kincade, Acting Project Manager, Stonewall Jackson Lake, Huntington District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Alan Mollohan, Member, U.S. House of Representatives; General Peter Offringa, United States Army Division of Engineer, Ohio River Division, Corps of Engineers; Nick Rahall, Member, U.S. House of Representatives; Harley Staggers, Member, U.S. House of Representatives; and Bob Wise, Member, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: Ohio River Dock, Guyandot River Fill, Pocatalico River Fill, Dry Fork, New Martinsville, Loudermilk Hollow, Tug Fork River Fill, Little Kanawha River Pipeline, Mill Creek Rechannelization, Stewarts Creek Channel Relocation, Greenbrier River existing aerial transmission line, Guyandot River pipeline, Kanawha River dock, Kanawha River fill, Island Creek Basin, Indian Creek Fill, Big Sandy River Dock, Greenbrier River intake, Meadow River Channel Relocation, and ramps on streams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Bankruptcy Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William Armstrong, U.S. Senator; Jed Johnson, Executive Director, United States Association of Former Members of Congress; and Neal Manne, Chief Counsel, office of Arlen Specter, U.S. Senator. Topics include: family services, and crime.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Alan Mollohan, Member, U.S. House of Representatives; Topics include: U.S. Constitution Bicentennial.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Hubert Teitlelbaum, United States District Judge, The United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania. Topics include: lawsuits (some involving Arch Moore).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Malcom Baldrige, U.S. Secretary of Commerce; Clarence Brown, Deputy Secretary of Commerce, United States Department of Commerce; John Keane, Director, Bureau of the Census, United States Department of Commerce; Bruce Merrifeild, Assistant Secretary for Productivity, Technology and Innovation, U.S. Department of Commerce; Dennis Connors, Acting Director, Public Telecommunications Facilities Program, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administration; John Corrigan, Regional Director, U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration; Roger Fortner, Director, Charleston District Office and Executive Secretary, West Virginia District Export Council; Mary Ann Knauss, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Commerce; Charles Paulter, Chief, Agriculture Division, Bureau of the Census, United States Department of Commerce; Bruce Smart, Under Secretary for International Trade, United States Department of Commerce; and Orson Swindle, Assistant Secretary for Economic Development, United States Department of Commerce. Topics include: energy, flood assistance, Bright of America, West Virginia Public Radio, grants, public employees retirement, and EDA working capital loan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Caspar Weinberger, U.S. Secretary of Defense. Topics include: Joint Civilian Orientation Conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Justin Dart, Commissioner, United States Department of Education, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Special Education and Rehabilitative Services; G. Thomas Bellamy, Director, Office of Special Education Programs, U.S. Department of Education; William Bennett, U.S. Secretary of Education; Alicia Corso, Acting Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, United States Department of Education; Lawrence Davenport, Assistant Secretary, United States Department of Education, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education; Michelle Easton, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Education; Susan White, Acting Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Education; Cynthia Greenberg Acting Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Education; and Peter Green, Deputy Under Secretary, United States Department of Education. Topics include: special education, rehabilitative services, accountability in schools, Preston County Academic Center, flood assistance, grants, and statistics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William Halloran, Acting Branch Chief, Division of Educational Services, U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs; Verne harnish, U.S. Department of Education; Nancy Harris, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Education; Michelle Easton, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Education; C. Ronald Kimberling, Assistant Secretary for Postsecondary Education, U.S. Department of Education; G. Thomas Bellamy, Director, Office of Special Education Programs, U.S. Department of Education; Ralph Pacinelli, Reional Commissioner, U.S. Department of Education, Rehabilitation Services Administration, Region III; John Pucciano, Acting Assistant Secretary, Vocational and Adult Education, United States Department of Education; A. Wayne Roberts, Deputy Under Secretary, U.S. Department of Education; Harry Singleton, Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education; and Susan White, Acting Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, United States Department of Education. Topics include: Goodwill Industries of Kanawha Valley, Inc; West Virginia Board of Regents, press, guaranteed student loans, West Virginia health, and desegregation at WVU.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Maury Tigner, Superconducting Super Collider, Universities Research Association; John Herington, U.S. Secretary of Energy; Regina Borchard, Executive Director, Superconducting Super Collider Coordination, U.S. Department of Energy. Topics include: Superconducting Super Collider.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: David Blee, Director of Public Affairs, U.S. Department of Energy; Jed Christensen, Director, U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation and Enforcement; J. Allen Wampler, Assistant Secretary, Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy; William Drake, Contracting Officer, U.S. Department of Energy; Donna Fitzpatrick, Assistant Secretary, Conservation and Renewable Energy, United States Department of Energy; Robin Gray, Director, Office of Domestic Issues, U.S. Department of Energy; John Herrington, U.S. Secretary of Energy; Martha Hesse, Chairwoman, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Wilmot Hess, Chairman, Superconducting Super Collider Site Task Force; William Kaplan, Director, United States Department of Energy, Chicago Operations Office, Philadelphia Support Office; Donald Phillips, Assistant U.S. Trade Representatives for Trade Policy Coordination, Office of the U.S. Trade Representatives; and Todd Bullard, President, Bethany College. Topics include: energy awareness month, surface coal mining, clean coal projects, U.S. Department of Energy Awards Program for Energy Innovation, Devonian Shale Oil Proposal, Exxon Oil overcharge, fossil energy, educational programs, federal energy regulatory commission, energy conservation programs, institutional conservation program, and community and industrial development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert Porter, Communications Staff, Office of Fossil Energy; S.R. Foley, Assistant Secretary for Defense Programs; Robert Byrd, Majority Leader, U.S. Senate; Robert Roe, Chairman, Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; Ben Rusche, Director, Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management, U.S. Department of Energy; Joseph Salgado, Under Secretary, U.S. Department of Energy; F. Berndt Schine, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Energy; Marshall Staunton, Administrator, Economic Regulatory Administration; Frank Stewart, Director, Office of State and Local Assistance Programs, United States Department of Energy; James Thompson, Governor, State of Illinois; James Vaughan, Principle Deputy Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy, U.S. Department of Energy; J. Allen Wampler, Assistant Secretary, Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy; and Thomas Wieker, Deputy Director, Office of Hearings and Appeals. Topics include: The National Clean Coal Technology Program, methanol, nuclear waste, National Coal Council, Superconducting Super Collider, and stripper well monies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Frank Donatelli, Assistant to the President for Political and Intergovernmental Affairs; Andrew Card, Special Assistant to the President; Gwendolyn King, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director, Office of Intergovernmental Affairs; Robert Tuttle, Director of Presidential Personnel; and Lee Verstandig, Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs. Topics include: metropolitan statistical areas, Gramm- Hollings baseline data; aid to freedom fighters in Central America; Republican Party political activities, and dissemination of information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James Stockdill, Division of Education and Service Systems Liaison, National Institute of Mental Health; State Dependent Care Development Grants; Albert Anderson, Vice Chairman, President's Committee on Mental Retardation, U.S. Department of Health and Development Services; Arthur Neubauer, Administrative Law Judge; Otis Bowen, Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Phillip Donahue, Director, Office of Grants Management, Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Region III; James Daye, United States Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Civil Rights, Region III; Betty Lee Dotson, Director, Office of Civil Rights, United States Department of Health and Human Services; Jean Elder, Assistant Secretary for Human Development Services- Designate, Department of Health and Human Services; Paul Ertel, Regional Program Director, Administration on Aging, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Shervert Frazier, Director, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration, National Institute of Mental Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Dorcas Hardy, Assistant Secretary for Human Development Services, Office of Human Development Services, United States Department of Health and Human Services; Michelle Guier Harris, Regional Director, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Margaret Heckler, Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Barry Johnson U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry; and William Lassek, Assistant Surgeon General, Regional Health Administrator, Public Health Service, Department of Health and Human Services, Region III. Topics include: family violence prevention and services act, Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act; adoption services, West Virginia commission on aging, Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act; home and community based services, and flood assistance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Rose Lopore, Regional Commissioner, Social Security Administration, Department of Health and Human Services; Marilyn Koch, Acting Regional Administrator, Program Operations, Health Care Financing Administration, Department of Health and Human Services; John Lovinski, District Manager, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Ian Macdonald, Administrator, Department of Health and Human Services, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration; James Magnus, West Virginia Department of Human Services; Linda Marston, Regional Director, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Samuel Pierce, Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Robert Raclin, Deputy Under Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; John Rockefeller, United States Senator; Roger Dahlen, Chief, Biomedical Information Support Branch, Extramural Programs; Jacqueline Rosenberg, Assistant Director for Program Development, Office of State and Community Liaison National Institute Mental Health; Richard Spitzborg, Regional Administrator, Region III, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Frank Seubold, Associate Director for Health Maintenance Organizations; Nancy Tolliver, Director, Office of Community Health Services; Chuck Conroy, Acting Director, Office of Community Health Services, West Virginia Department of Health; Howard Stambler, Director Office of Data Analysis and Management, Bureau of Health Professions, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; and Wayne Stanton, Administrator, Family Support Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: aid to families with dependent children, West Virginia State Plan for Title XIX, medicare,  Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation Program, migrant health program, mental health planning grant, Medical Library Resource Project Grant program, Protection and Advocacy System of West Virginia, and State Legalization Impact Assistance Grant program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Alan Greenwald, Acting Deputy Under Secretary for Intergovernmental Relations, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Bruce Crawford, Director, Community Planning and Development Division, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Janet Hale, Acting General Deputy Assistant Secretary for Housing, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Thomas Demery, Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Kenneth Finlayson, Regional Administrator, Regional Housing Commissioner, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; DuBois Gilliam, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Program Policy Development and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Stella Koerner, Mayor, City of Wheeling, West Virginia; John Pisano, Manager, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Pittsburgh Office, Region III; Samuel Pierce, Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; and James Roark, Mayor, City of Charleston, West Virginia.  Topics include: housing for the elderly and handicapped, housing development fund, rental rehabilitation program, community development grants, budgetary matters, and flood assistance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Potesta, Director, State of West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Bruce Blanchard, Director, Office of Environmental Project Review, U.S. Department of the Interior; Robert Burford, Director, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Department of the Interior; James Coleman, Regional Director, National Park Service, Mid-Atlantic Region, U.S. Department of the Interior; Carson Culp, Deputy Ethics Counselor, United States Department of the Interior, Office of Surface Mining; Cristy Bach, Special Assistant for Intergovernmental Affairs, Department of Interior; Jed Christensen, Acting Director, Office of Surface Mining, U.S. Department of the Interior; Frank Dunkle, Director, Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Department of the Interior; James Carrico, Superintendent, New River Gorge National River, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior; Steven Griles, Assistant Secretary, Land and Minerals Management, U.S. Department of the Interior; Wink Hastings, Assistant District Manager for Energy and Minerals, U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management; Donald Hodel, Secretary, United States Department of the Interior; G. Curtis Jones, State Director, Bureau of Land Management, Eastern States Office, U.S. Department of the Interior; Howard Larsen, President, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Association, Inc.; William Penn Mott, Director, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior; Bert Rogers, District Manager, U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management; and Robert Tuttle, Director of Presidential Personnel. Topics include: Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Historical Park Advisory Commission, surface mining, wild horse and bronco policy, Land and Water Conservation Fund monies, West Virginia rivers, Elkem Metals, abuse of lands, National Governors' Association Energy and Environment Committee, and annual payments in lieu of taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: immigration and naturalization.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George Luciano, Director, U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance; William Baker, Assistant Director, Office of Congressional and Public Affairs; Raymond Brown, Director, National Institute of Corrections, U.S. Department of Justice; Raymond Brown, Director, U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Corrections; Francis Mullen, Administrator, Drug Enforcement Administration, U.S. Department of Justice; David Faber, United States Attorney, Southern District of West Virginia; Lois Haight Herrington, Assistant Attorney General, Bureau of Justice Assistance; Charles Hollis, Program Manager, Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs; William Norton, Associate Commissioner, Examinations, U.S. Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service; Jesse R.C. South, Chief Deputy, United States Marshal, Southern District/ West Virginia, U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Marshals Program; William Kolibash, United States Attorney, Northern District of West Virginia; Greg Leo, Director, Congressional and Public Affairs, U.S. Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service; Joseph Morris, Director, Office of Liaison Services, U.S. Department of Justice; Benjamin Renshaw, Acting Director, Bureau of Justice Assistance, U.S. Department of Justice; Jesse South, Chief Deputy, United States Marshal, Southern District/ West Virginia; James Stewart, Director, United States Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice; Jane Nady Burnley, Director, Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, United States Department of Justice; W. Lawrence Wallace, Assistant Attorney General for Administration; and Paul White, Chairman, BJS/FBI Task Force for the UCR Study. Topics include: appointments, corrections, Crime Control Act of 1984, crime victims fund, surplus real property transfer program, Victims of Crime Act of 1984, Attorney General's Advisory Board on Missing Children, Law Enforcement Technical Assistance Program, victims of crime, Blueprint for the Future of the Uniform Crime Reporting Program, and elderly voting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ken Baker, Secretary's Representative, Region IV, U.S. Department of Labor; Margaret Peterson, Deputy Commissioner, Employment Standards Administration, Office of Workers' Compensation Programs, Division of Coal Mine Workers' Compensation; Robert Barth, Supervisor, Employment Standards Administration, U.S. Department of Labor; William Brock, U.S. Secretary of Labor; Frank Casillas, Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training, U.S. Department of Labor; Joseph Ganci, Acting Regional Inspector General for Audit, U.S. Department of Labor; Robert Hardesty, Deputy Commissioner, Employment Standards Administration, Office of Workers' Compensation Programs, Division of Coal Mine Workers' Compensation, U.S. Department of Labor; George Jones, Chairman, WV Jobs for Veterans Committee; William Haltigan, Regional Administrator, U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration; Robert Jones, Acting Assistant Secretary of Labor; and Gwendolyn Baron- Simms, U.S. Department of Labor, Division of Acquisition and Assistance, OFAM/ Employment and Training Administration. Topics include: workers' compensation claims, flood assistance, Single Audit Act of 1984, employment for veterans, black lung benefits, and job training.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ann McLauglhlin, U.S. Secretary of Labor; Nahum Litt, Office of Administrative Law Judges, U.S. Department of Labor; Shirley Peterson, Administrator, Office of Employment Security, Employment and Training Administration; Edward Tomchick, Grant Officer, Discretionary Dislocated Worker Program, Employment and Training Administration, U.S. Department of Labor; Roger Semerad, Assistant Secretary of Labor; John Stepp, Undersecretary of the Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor- Management Relations and Cooperative Programs, U.S. Department of Labor; and Sydnee Schwartz, Special Assistant to Chief Administrative Appeals Judge. Topics include: Industrial Development Training Team, black lung benefits, employment security, unemployment, grants, Job Training Partnership Act, and Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William Brock, Secretary, U.S. Department of Labor; Carolyn Golding, Director, Unemployment Insurance Service, U.S. Department of Labor; and Roger Semerad, Assistant Secretary of Labor. Topics include: trade legislation, unemployment insurance payments, budget legislation, unemployment compensation, employment security, Title XII of the Social Security Act, occupational health and safety, Title III Discretionary funds, 1985 Federal Unemployment Tax Act contributions by West Virginia employers, National Governors' Association, and International Labor Organization.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Carolyn Golding, Director, Unemployment Insurance Service, U.S. Department of Labor; William Brock, Secretary, U.S. Department of Labor; Roger Semerad, Assistant Secretary of Labor; Stephanie Glyder, Chief, Branch of FLSA Enforcement; Elizabeth Doyle, Deputy Undersecretary for Intergovernmental Affairs, Department of Labor; and Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security. Topics include: U.S. Department of Labor Unemployment Trust Fund, Fair Labor Standards Act, transfer of funds under section 1202 (a) of the Social Security Act, and employment security.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Neil Applegate, Acting Director, U.S. Department of the Navy, Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support; and Captain H.A. Seymour, Director of Admissions, United States Naval Academy, Department of the Navy. Topics include: Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support program and naval academy recommendations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert McLaughlin, Director, Harrison County Development Authority; Richard Morgan, Real Estate Specialist, Senior, United States Postal Service; Preston Tisch, Postmaster General, U.S. Postal Service; and Kenneth Yost, President, Board of Directors, Clarksburg Development Corporation. Topics include: post office locations, mail routes, postal services, and commemorative stamps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert Miller, Regional Administrator, Region III, U.S. Small Business Association; Thomas Humphreys, U.S. Small Business Administration, Clarksburg District Office; Marvin Shelton, District Director, U.S. Government Small Business Administration; and Richard Johnson, Region III Advocate, Office of Advocacy Informational Publications. Topics include: grants, Preston County Sheltered Workshop, Inc., and Office of Advocacy Informational Publications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Harry Coburn, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Passport Services, U.S. Department of State; William Malcomson, Field Coordination Staff Office, Passport Services, U.S. Department of State; Robert Kagan, Deputy for Policy and Public Affairs, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs; Jayne Plank, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, Office of Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of State; T.A.D. Tharp, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Overseas Citizens Services, U.S. Department of State; Leory Wallin, Assistant Director for Acquisitions, Office of Foreign Buildings Operations, U.S. Department of State; and Rick Williams, Bureau of Diplomatic Security, U.S. Department of State. Topics include: passport services, In Their Own Words: Testimony of Nicaraguan Exiles, situation in Nicaragua, Libyan activities in the Western Hemisphere, arms control, Cuban legislation, American firms in Southern Africa, and overseas building contracts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jim Burnett, Chairman, National Transportation Safety Board; Jim Burnley, U.S. Secretary of Transportation; Elizabeth Hanford Dole, U.S. Secretary of Transportation; Robert Donahue, Associate Administrator for Airports, U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration; Frank Altobelli, Regional Administrator, U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; R.A. Barnhart, Administrator, Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; Diane Steed, Administrator, fNational Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation; Robert Baker, Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Transportation; Kate Beach, Deputy Director, Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S Department of Transportation; Patrick Crean, Federal Aviation Administration; and Michael Kitsock, Regional Representative of the Secretary. Topics include: Parking for Handicapped Persons Study, Potomac Valley Transit Authority funds, funding for the Williamstown- Marietta Bridge, vehicle safety, highway safety program, West Virginia Turnpike, National Governors' Association Conference 1987, and school bus safety laws.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jim Burnett, Chairman, National Transportation Safety Board; Peter Nelson, Manager, Public Affairs and Performance Staff, U.S. department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration; Rebecca Range, Assistant Secretary for Governmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Transportation; Peter Stowell, United States Department of Transportation, Urban Mass Transportation Administration; Elizabeth Hanford Dole, U.S. Secretary of Transportation; Ralph Stanley, Administrator, Urban Mass Transportation Administration; Toni Harrington, Manager, Government and Public Relations, American Honda Motor Company; Michael Kitsock, Regional Representative of the Secretary, Region III, U.S. Department of Transportation; and Mildred Webber, Deputy Assistant for Secretary for Governmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Transportation. Topics include: insurance of licenses for operation of large commercial trucks and vehicles to persons with diagnosed seizure disorders, school bus floor panel joints, President's Council on Management Improvement, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, funding allocations, drivers' education courses, safety ratings for trucking industry, and Bid Opening Report Federal-Aid Highway Construction Contracts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Bowyer, Governmental Relations Officer, West Virginia Civil Air Patrol; John Chapman, President, Charleston Regional Chamber of Commerce; William Denman, Director of the Yeager Scholars Program, Marshall University; Brigadier General Albert Dye, Commander, WVANG; Patrick Graney, Financial Strategist, Industrial Development Division; David Herbert, Director, Finance and Administration, Aviation Division, West Virginia State Government; Joseph Hunnictt, Program Originator of the Society of Yeager Scholars, Marshall University; Dale Nitzschke, President, Marshall University; Colonel John Ratcliff, Commander, Headquarters, West Virginia Wing- Civil Air Patrol; Brigadier David Taylor, Assistant AG Air, WVANG; Major General John Wilson, TAG, WVA, Headquarters, WVANG; Robert Whittington, Acting Deputy Administrator, Federal Aviation Administrator; and T. Warner, Executive Vice President, National Association of State Aviation Officials. Topics include: Federal Aviation Administration Easter Regional reception 1987.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Walter Jordan, Director, Finance Division, U.S. Department of the Treasury, Financial Management Service; R.C. Herman, District Director, Internal Revenue Service, U.S. Department of the Treasury; Michael Hill, Director, Office of Revenue Sharing, Office of the Secretary of the Treasury, U.S. Department of the Treasury; and Cynthia Powell, Director, Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of the Treasury. Topics include: Title XII of the Social Security Act; handicap accessibility, and tax reform.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jed Johnson, Executive Director, United States Association of Former Members of Congress. Topics include: U.S. Association of Former Members of Congress 1987 annual meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jim Wright, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: presentation for West Virginia legislature.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bobby E. Via, Superintendent of Monroe County Board of Education; Ned Jones, Senator of West Virginia. Topics include: Human Services, Natural Resources, Highways, Tax, Legislative Task Force on Insurance Practices and Alternatives, Small Cities Block Grant, Commerce, Workers Compensation Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Paul Villers, Mayor of the City of Pennsboro. Topics include: Community Services Block Grant, Veterans, Public Service Commission, Humanities Foundation of West Virginia, Highways, Community Development, Industrial Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Karl M. Vaughn, Mayor of the town of Albright; Wlliam S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the Department of Highways. Topics include: Community Development, Human Services, Highways, Energy, Natural Resources, Department of Corrections, Health, Small Cities Block Grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William Verity, Secretary of the United States Department of Commerce. Topics include: Human Services, Domestic Violence, Commerce, Highways, Bhopal Tragedy, Economic Development, Veterans Affairs, Energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Commerce, West Virginia Economic Development Authority, Hospitals, Public Safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James P. Vaughan, President of the Small Business Association. Topics include: Energy, Drug Law Enforcement, Gun Control, Firearms Management, International Association of the Chiefs of Police, Industrial Development, Natural Resources, Highways, Energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Earl Vanscoy, Senator; Alan B. Mollohan, Congressman. Topics include: Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Department of Corrections, Health, Public Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Human Services, Appalachian Regional Commission, Highways, Public Services, Labor, American Legion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, Health, Migrant farmworkers, Small Cities Block Grant, Education, Public Safety, Aging Commission, Workers Compensation Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Joy K. Vance, Mayor of the Town of Chapmanville. Topics include: Department of Corrections, Highways, Human Services, Natural Resources, Public Service Commission, Workers Compensation Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Energy, Flood Recovery, Highways, Public Safety, Small Cities Block Grant, Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Health, Highways, Human Services, Natural Resources, Republican Campaign Bureau, National Republican Congressional Committee, Culture and History.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Alexander L. Stevas, Clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States. Topics include: Supreme Court of the United States, State of West Virginia Ex. Rel. Air Pollution Control Commission v. Ann Gorsuch Administrator United States Environmental Protection Agency.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dale Bumpers, Senator; Mark O. Hatfield, Senator; John D. Rockefeller, Senator. Topics include: U.S. Senate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: International Revenue Service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Harold Vincell, Plant Supervisor, Reiss Viking; Dr. A.J. Vincent; and Claude Vincent, President, Vincent's Overhead Door Company, Inc. Topics include: human services, highways, insurance, department of motor vehicles, prison reform, finance and administration, workers' compensation, West Virginia Public Energy Authority, and small cities block grant (Ritchie County).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Joe Vinciquerra, Chairman, Bramwell Public Service District; John Musgrave, State Director, Farmers Home Administration; David Robinson, Chief, Water Resources Division, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Michael Greer, West Virginia Public Service Commission, Terry Oda, Chief, Compliance Section, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region III; Mack Vines, Director, Bureau of Justice Assistance, U.S. Department of Justice; Manuel Viola, President/CEO, Children and Family Service Association; Joe Virden, Mayor, Grantsville, West Virginia; Josef Ehrengruber, President, Virginia Crews Coal Company; Thomas Capps, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Virginia Power; James Rhodes, Senior Vice President, Power Operations, Virginia Power; Albert Turnbull, Dean of Admissions, University of Virginia School of Law; James Clowser, President, Potomac Management, Incorporated;  and Maryann Urban, Regional Director, ACTION, Region III. Topics include: clean water act, South Western Community Action Agency, anti- drug abuse act, finance and administration, human services, community and economic development, public service commission, department of natural resources, highways, VISTA, and vital statistics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, U.S. Senator; Douglas Vogel, Director, Department of Development, City of Huntington; Thomas Vogel, President, West Virginia Education Association; Yukimasa Kitagawa, President, Jetro New York, Japan External Trade Organization; William Voight, Director, Office of Remedial Action and Waste Technology, Office of Nuclear Energy, U.S. Department of Energy; Harley O.Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; John Volpe, former-Governor of Massachusetts; V.J. Adduci, Chairman and CEO, Board of Directors, National Commission Against Drunk Driving; and Thomas Voltaggio, Superfund Branch Chief, Environmental Protection Agency. Topics include: department of highways, education, department of health, Appalachian Regional Commission, community and industrial development, drunk driving, and natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Franklin Walter, Superintendent of Public Instruction, State of Ohio; Harry Rose, Fire Safety Coordinator, U.S. Naval Training Center; Donald Vonnahme, Chairman, Ohio River Basin Commission; Ronald Potesta, Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Beth Vorhees, News Director, West Virginia Public Radio; Garry Vorhees, Vice President, WTRF-TV; Jeffrey Vossler, President, Allegheny Fire Equipment Company; Linda Davidoff, Executive Director, Human SERVE Campaign; Edward Vreeswyk, Regional Program Director, Developmental Disabilities, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; and Arthur Vuolo, President, the RADIOGUIDE People, Incorporated. Topics include: firefighters, department of health, natural resources, flood relief telethon, highways, staffing of international office, WVU energy activities, voter registration, human services, education, department of motor vehicles, public service commission, and community and industrial development projects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard Wachtel, President and General Manager, Shenandoah Communications, Inc.; W. Wachmeister, Ambassador of Sweden; Merwyn Scholten, Executive Director, West Virginia State Medical Association; Juro Wada, President, United Medical Association; J.E. Waddell, Assistant Administrator, Broaddus Hospital Association, Inc.; David Forinash, Assistant Commissioner, Medical Services, WV Department of Human Services; Robert Wade, General Manager, Mine Support Systems Inc.; Terry Wade, Director of Communications, Repbulican National Committee; and Romesh Wadhwani, Chairman of the Board, American Cimflex Corporation.  Topics include: highways, commerce, small cities block grant (Berkeley County), inland port authority, human services, department of public safety, community and industrial development, National Guard, black fly, medicaid reimbursement, education, natural resources, Iran/Contra situation, DARPA/DICE, and department of corrections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Doyle Waggoner, Chairperson, Board of Directors, Nicholas County Community Action Association; Don Wagenheim, Chairman, Wheeling Area Chamber of Commerce; Robert Waggoner, Acting Executive Director, West Central West Virginia Community Action Association; Daniel Wagner, Associate Professor and Director, Literacy Research Center, Graduate School of Education, University of Pennsylvania; David Wagner, Facility Emergency Response Coordinator, Pepsi-Cola Bottling Group; Gary Wagner, Director of Development, Alderson- Broaddus College; Joseph Rosenstein, Post-Secondary Educational Programs, Captioning and Adaptation Branch, Division of Innovation and Development, Special Education Programs, U.S. Department of Education; Gerard Wagner, Northwestern Connecticut AIDS Project; Thomas Wagner, General Manager, North American River Runners, Inc.; Moyne Wagoner, West Virginia Silver Haired Legislature; John Waihee, Governor of Hawaii; Hiroyuki Wakabayashi, Director, Public Affairs, Japan External Trade Organization; and James Wakley, Vice Chairman, Marmac Corporation. Topics include: weatherization assistance program, limited gaming, hotel/motel tax, community services block grant (Nicholas County), low energy assistance program, state firemen's convention, West Central WV Community Action, literacy, natural resources, WV Emergency Response Commission, department of public safety, workers' compensation, corps of engineers, potomac valley transit, department of motor vehicles, public transit support, silver haired legislature, Appalachian Regional Commission, National Governors' Association Liability Task Force, human rights, community and economic development, air national guard, and kammer plant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Donald Wald, Chief, Diagnostic Radiology, West Virginia University School of Medicine; Patty Waldeck, President, Charleston Area League of Women Voters, Mina Waldie, Legislative Reference Bureau, State of Wisconsin; Benjamin Waldman, Associate Director, Presidential Personnel; Robert Pollitt, Assistant Attorney General, State of West Virginia; and Beverly Walcoff, Project Manager, Hazardous Materials Control Research Institute. Topics include: workers' compensation fund, congressional funding, Appalachian Regional Commission, and Weston facility.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William Walkup, Manager, Eastern WV Regional Airport Authority; Frances Wall, President, National Tour Association, Inc.; John McCuskey, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; and Page Walley, Clinical Director/ Licensed Psychologist, Potomac Highlands Mental Health Guild Inc. Topics include: small cities block grant (Nicholas County), natural resources, Pocahontas Memorial Hospital, education, State Aeronautics Commission, tax department, commerce, human services, highways, and finance and administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Neil Walp, Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: economic and community development, commerce, legislative issues, highways, insurance, workers' compensation, human services, natural resources, tax department, collective bargaining, and Appalachian Regional Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Social Security Administration, Human Services, Appalachian Regional Commission, Health, Public Safety, Commerce, General Motors Saturn Facility, Small Cities Block Grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Energy, Highways, Natural Resources, Small Cities Block Grant, Health, Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, Education, Highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George Wallace, Governor of Alabama. Topics include: Highways, Appalachian Regional Commission, Education, Human Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Colonel Martin W. Walsh, District Engineer of the Baltimore District--Corps of Engineers of the United States Army; Harry N. Walters, Administrator of Veterans Affairs. Topics include: Agriculture, Commerce, Education, Public Safety, Water Resources Assistance, Highways, Veterans Administration, Natural Resources, Health, Small Cities Block Grant, Office of Management and Budget, Palace Publishing, Workers Compensation Fund, Human Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: J. Allen Wampler, Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy of the U.S. Department of Energy. Topics include: Energy, Clean Coal Technology Program, Flood Disaster, Workers Compensation Fund, Human Services, Health, International Trade.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Community and Industrial Development, War Ships, Highways, Human Services, Education, Health, Flood Control, Workers Compensation Fund, Public Safety, Social Security, Veterans Affairs, Department of Corrections, Aging Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ronald W. Reagan, President of the United States. Topics include: Natural Resources, Human Services, Aging Commission, Health, Education, Prayer in Schools, Highways, United Mine Workers, Workers Compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James R. Ware, Mayor of the Town of Beverly. Topics include: Economic development, Commerce, Highways, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Human Services, North Amerian Indian Alcatraz Project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George B. Warner, West Virginia Senator; Ralph L. Warner, Mayor of the Town of Gassaway. Topics include: Department of Corrections, Workers Compensation Fund, Energy, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development, Highways, Public Safety, Flood Recovery, Natural Resources, Public Employees Insurance Board, Appalachian Regional Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Ethel O. Washington, President of Black Americans in Vocational Education; Edward D. DiPrete, Governor of Rhode Island; James A. Traficant, Congressman. Topics include: Vocational Education, Human Services, Flood, Natural Resources, Highways, Public Safety, West Virginia Turnpike, State of the State, Aging Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Hays T. Watkins, Chief Executive Officer, CSX Corporation; Paul E. Watkins, President of the Mason County Commission. Topics include: Human Services, Motor Vehicles, Unemployment, Community Partnership Grant, Natural Resources, Public Safety, Medical, Tourism.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: H. Glenn Watson, Mayor of the City of Belington; James E. Watson, President of Health Physics Society Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering at the University of North Carolina; William E. Watson, President West Virginia Board of Regents. Topics include: Education, Health, Small Cities Block Grant, Public Services, Department of Corrections, Highways, Community Development, Social Security Administration, Veterans Affairs, Human Services, Culture and History.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: H. Glenn Watson, Mayor. Topics include: Education, State of the State, Board of Regents, Aging Commission, Highways, Energy, Human Services, Social Security Administration, Workers Compensation Fund, Community and Industrial Development, Health, Public Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Henry A. Waxman, U.S. Representative; Roger Waybright, President of the Historic Lewis County Chamber of Commerce. Topics include: Human Services, Highways, Natural Resources, Health, Motor Vehicles, Flood Assistance, Agriculture, Forestry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: J. R. Wears, General Director of Theatre West Virginia. Topics include: Commerce, Grandview State Park, Theatre West Virginia, International Children's Festival, Human Services, Taxes, Coal, History and Culture, Abortion, Weatherization Assistance Program, Community Services Block Grant, Low Income Energy Assistance Program, Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Motor Vehicles, Community and Industrial Development, Workers Compensation Fund, Highways, Human Services, National Guard, Education, Public Broadcasting, Corrections, Moundsville Penitentiary, Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James H. Webb Jr., Secretary of the Department of the Navy. Topics include: Health, Human Services, Highways, Community Development, Energy, Finance and Administration, U.S.S. West Virginia, Labor, Natural Resources, Public Safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jimmy Joe Wedge, Mayor of Point Pleasant; Richard L. Weekly, President of the Board of Directors of the North Central West Virginia Community Action Association. Topics include: Highways, Motor Vehicles, Culture and History, Community and Economic Development, Public Energy, Postal Service, Natural Resources, Public Employees Insurance Board, Taxes, Community Partnership Grant, Public Safety, Governor's Youth Opportunity Camping Program, Weatherization Assistance Program, Small Cities Block Grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Weekly, County Coordinator of the Preston County Commission; Harry Weeks, President of the WV Medical Institute; Lloyd F. Weeks, U.S. Representative; Ken Hechler, Secretary of State. Topics include: Finance and Administration, Taxes, Human Services, Emergency Services, Highways, Public Employees Insurance Board, Motor Vehicles, Education, Workers Compensation Fund, Labor, National Institute of Chemical Studies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Caspar W. Weinberger, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Defense. Topics include: Natural Resources, Highways, Aging, Taxes, Health Care Cost Review Authority, Culture and History, Community and Industrial Development, Commerce, Public Employees Insurance Board, Public Safety, Small Cities Block Grant, Education, Clean Coal Technology Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James Seif, Regional Administrator of the US EPA; Alan B. Mollohan, Congressman. Topics include: Air Pollution Control Commission, Natural Resources, Appalachian Regional Commission, Education, Safe Buildings Alliance, Workers Compensation Fund, Culture and History, Highways, Health, Corrections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ron Welty, Superintendent, Nicholas County Schools; Gao Yang Wen, Coal Minister, Ministry of Coal Industry, People's Republic of China; Stan Wenell, President, Vietnam Veterans of America; and Michael Wenger, States' Washington Representative, Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: finance and administration, education employment grievance board, reappraisal, community and economic development, human services, health care cost review authority, Republican Governors' Association, highways, education, and Appalachian Regional Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Michael Wenger, States' Washington Representative, Appalachian Regional Commission; Dora Wentz, Claims Development Clerk, Department of Health and Human Services; and David Heydinger, Director of Health, State of West Virginia, Department of Health. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission flood donation, Appalachian Regional Commission, health, public service commission, community partnership grant, small cities block grant, workers' compensation fund, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Judy Black, Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs; Charles Wellings, Chairman, Doddridge County Republican Executive Committee; W.S. Ritchie, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Darrell Wells, Vice President, Teamsters Local Union Number 175; John Wells, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Loretta Lewis-Wells, Executive Director, Domestic Violence Coalition of Parkersburg; J.M. Wells, The Homer Laughlin China Company; John M. Wells, President, R.H. Kyle Furniture Company; and Robert Wells, Chairman, Fayette County Republican Executive Committee. Topics include: legislative issues, welfare reform, highways, public service commission, community and economic development, small cities block grant (Jackson, Fayette and Kanawha Counties), human services, Marshall University Stadium, culture and history, health, education, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), dinnerware for the Governors' Mansion, employment security, tax department, and department of health (hico clinic).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James Welshonce, Chairman, AARP State Legislative Committee; Francisco Wenceslao, President and CEO, The Phillippine- American Democratic Foundation; Daniel Wenk, Superintendent, Mount Rushmore National Memorial, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior; and Michael Welshans, Chairman, Sheperd College Board of Advisors. Topics include: community care program, Saturn Plant, health, legislative matters, board of regents, and AARP.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Fred Wertz, Secretary-Treasurer, Ad Hoc Coalition on International Electric Power Trade; and Robert Wertz, Assemblyman, New York, Chairman Council of State Governments Annual Meeting Committee, The Council of State Governments. Topics include: national coal council, trade, and electrical power.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Fred West, Mayor, Town of Milford, West Virginia; Bernard Westfall, President, West Virginia University Hospitals; Charles Westfall, Mayor, Rivesville, West Virginia; James Westfall, President, West Virginia Wildlife Federation; Lynn Westfall, Superintendent, Upshur County Schools, Board of Trustees, Upshur County Public Library; and R.L. Wetzel, President, Wetzel International, Inc. Management Consultants. Topics include: tax department, U.S. Steel, highways, Solar Energy Act Funds, commerce, community and economic development, small cities block grant, higher education legislation, social security, commission on aging, medicare program, human services, natural resources, workers' compensation, library system in West Virginia, and coal utilization.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Anderson Barnette, Col. GS.  WVARNG, Deputy STARC Commander; and Robert Harmon, Vice President, Westmoreland Coal Company. Topics include: highways, health (hico clinic), human services, adjutant general, workers' compensation, legislative issues, department of health, community and industrial development, education, public service commission, commerce, department of motor vehicles, finance and administration, and Westmoreland Coal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Scott Harman, Chairman Wetzel County Fire Board; Edward Thomas Wetzel, Chairman, Cabell County Republican Executive Committee; Edward Thomas Wetzel, The Huntington Hospital Inc.; and W.B. Wetzel, Task Force Chairperson, West Virginia Health Care Coalition, Weirton Steel Corporation. Topics include: highways, Wetzel County Fire Board, department of employment security, department of health, commission on aging, health care coalition, and opposition to sale of Conrail.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains: correspondence with:  Charles Coe, Secretary, D.O.H, AFSCME of West Virginia. Topics include: American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: State of West Virginia credit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Sam Huff, West Virginia Breeders Classic; Jesse White, Executive Director, Southern Growth Policies Board; Kimberly Crawford, Technical Services Librarian, West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals; David Durenberger, U.S. Senator; Nick Rahall, U.S. House of Representatives; Donald Hodel, U.S. Secretary of the Interior; Rita Hennen, Legislative Chairman and Phyllis Osenton, President, Delta Kappa Gamma Society International; Norma Ciccarello, Executive Director, West Virginia Utility Contractors Association; W. Christian Sizemore, President, Alderson-Broaddus College; Ralph Pacinelli, RSA Regional Commissioner, Department of Education, OSERS; Sally Shepherd, Supervisor, Capitol Soil Conservation District; Nancy Mattox, Executive Director, West Virginia Advocates for the Developmentally Disabled; Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of State; Michael Caryl State Tax Commissioner; Les Ulm, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Child Care Association; Patty Benedum and Joyce Lang, Co-Chairpersons, West Virginia Children's Book Award Committee; and John Ratcliff, Chief of Staff, Middle East Region, Civil Air Patrol. Topics include: West Virginia Bankers Association, West Virginia bond ratings, West Virginia Breeders Classic, West Virginia Beverage Industry, State Agency for Surplus Programs, safe drinking water act, West Virginia Teachers, West Virginia State Utility Assistance Program, human services, West Virginia Utility Contractors Association, West Virginia Advocates for the Disabled, finance and administration, West Virginia Capitol Historical Preservation Foundation, West Virginia Airport Systems Plan, West Virginia Children's Home, West Virginia Children's Book Award, Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution, West Virginia Coal Association, and deer hunting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Joseph Neubauer, Chairman, ARA Services, Incorporated; Dick Waybright, Executive Director, West Virginia Forestry Association; Dan Tonkoich, President, West Virginia Senate; Alan Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; John Agresto, Acting Chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities; Beverly Fluty, President, West Virginia Independence Hall Foundation, Inc.; James Waldeck, State Director, the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools State Committee; Clyde Jensen, President, West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine; Robert Colt, President, West Virginia Planning Association; Calvin Belcher, President, West Virginia Primary Care Study Group; Kenneth Jarvis, Executive Director, West Virginia Public Broadcasting; Scott Borden, Program Director, West Virginia Public Radio; Kenneth Legg, Executive Secretary, West Virginia School Service Personnel Association; Noreita Shamblin, Coordinator, Professional Development, West Virginia Department of Education; and Michele Craig, Executive Director, Region II Planning and Development Council. Topics include: education, West Virginia Emergency Response Commission, West Virginia Flood Suppliers, West Virginia foreign trade, West Virginia Glass Specialty Company lay-offs, West Virginia glass industry, The West Virginia Hillbilly, West Virginia Humanities Foundation, West Virginia Independence Hall, West Virginia Historical Preservation Foundation, natural resources, community and industrial development, employment benefits, department of corrections, West Virginia Association of Retired Schoolpersons, West Virginia Safety Council, West Virginia Solid Waste Association, West Virginia Teachers Forum, and West Virginia Coalition for the Homeless.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: LeGree Daniels, Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, United States Department of Education. Topics include: desegregation at WVU.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: David Fine, President, West Virginia University Hospitals, Inc.; John Jones, Vice-President for Health Sciences, West Virginia University; James Walter, Division of Handicapped Children's Services, West Virginia University School of Medicine; Rachel Tompkins, Associate Vice President and Director of Institute for Public Affairs, West Virginia University; and Ken Rutledge, President, West Virginia Hospital Association. Topics include: WVU replacement hospital, advisory board for the center for economic research and the institute for public affairs, and humana annual report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Fahey. Topics include: congratulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Potesta, Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; and Harold Elbon, Director General, Mountain State Forest Festival. Topics include: West Virginia Forest Festival.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Joan Smith, Chairman, Queen's Committee, West Virginia Italian heritage Festival; William Pitt, President and Managing Director, The Greenbriar; Rachel Tompkins, Director of Extension, West Virginia University; George Pigott, Director General, Mountain State Forest Festival; Harold Elbon, Director General, Mountain State Forest Festival; Ronald Potesta, Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Gary Ogden, President, West Virginia Strawberry Festival; Randall Sanders, Director, 1987 Queen's Pageant, The West Virginia Strawberry Festival Association; Bill Giles, Vice President, Stock, American Power Boat Association; Michael Jones, President, American Power Boat Association; Len Haner, President, West Virginia State Water Festival; and Gloria Urbin, Executive Administrator, American Power Boat Association. Topics include: Italian Heritage Festival (Clarksburg), Upper Ohio Valley Italian Festival, State Fair of West Virginia, Mountain State Forest Festival, The West Virginia Strawberry Festival, and West Virginia Water Festival.   16: This folder contains correspondence with: Robert Basil, Director, Budget and Fiscal Affairs, West Virginia Legislature Joint Committee on Government and Finance. Topics include: Digest of Enrolled Budget Bill Regular Session West Virginia Legislature.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert Basil, Director, Budget and Fiscal Affairs, West Virginia Legislature Joint Committee on Government and Finance. Topics include: Digest of Enrolled Budget Bill Regular Session West Virginia Legislature.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor; Dale Nitzchke, President, Marshall University; Hugh Monoghan Regional Inspector General for Audit, U.S. Department of Education; Barbara Matz, Chairman, West Virginia Board of Social Work Examiners; Thedford Shanklin, Director, Legislative Postaudit Division, West Virginia Legislature Joint Commission on Government and Finance; Charles Langan, Administrator, Huntington State Hospital; Walter Dale, Chairperson, West Virginia Health Care Cost Review Authority; Earl Vickers, Director, Legislative Services, West Virginia Legislature Joint Committee on Government and Finance; Norman Fagan, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Culture and History; Fred Wright, Commissioner, Insurance Commissioner of West Virginia; A. James Manchin, West Virginia State Treasures; Jerold Dugger, President, Bluefield State College; Dawn Koscoe, Assistant Secretary, WV State Board of Examiners of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons; Robert Howes, Administrator, Lakin Hospital; Michael Greer, Chairman, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Barbara Martin, Administrator, Spencer Hospital; Ruth Ann Panepinto, Administrator, Marion Health Care Hospital; Ronald Potesta, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; A.V. Dodrill, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Corrections; Carles Stultz, Secretary, West Virginia State Board of Examiners of Land Surveyors; Earl Buress, Chairman, Board of Registration for Sanitarians; Robert Corey, Director and Risk Manager, Board of Risk and Insurance Management, State of West Virginia; Charlie Brown, West Virginia Attorney General; and Kenneth Martin, President, West Virginia Board of Architects.  Topics include: Quantitative Evaluation System, and audits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard DeVaul, Dean, West Virginia School of Medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert Whitler, Vice President, Public Policy Development, West Virginia Hospital Association; and Ken Rutledge, President, West Virginia Hospital Association. Topics include: small and rural hospitals, west virginia hospital finance authority, health care publication, West Virginia Hospital Association, and West Virginia Hospitals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Russell Isaacs, Chairman, West Virginia Roundtable, Inc; and Madeleine Hemmings, Executive Director. Topics include: West Virginia Roundtable.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Neil Bucklew, President, West Virginia University; Robert Anderson, Extension Specialist, Environmental Education, West Virginia University Extension Service; Richard Bajura, Executive Secretary, Office of the Director, Energy Research Center, West Virginia University; Maria Barney, Business Manager, Division of Theater, West Virginia University; Richard Bajura, Director, Energy Research Center, West Virginia University; Carl Beard, Director, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission; Fred Brooks, Writer/Editor, Mountain State Mining Bulletin, West Virginia University College of Mineral and Energy Resources; Carl Selinger, Dean, West Virginia College of Law; James Robinson, President, West Virginia University Foundation, Inc.; Elizabeth Dole, U.S. Secretary of Transportation; Hilda Hursh, Infant and Early Childhood Program Coordinator, West Virginia University;  Fred Schaus, Director of Athletics, West Virginia University Intercollegiate Athletics; Rex Foster, Development Officer, Mountaineer Athletic Club, West Virginia University; William Gillespie, West Virginia University College of Agriculture and Forestry Alumni Association; Randall Roberts, Manager, Labor Relations, Louie Glass Company; John Jones, Vice President for Health Sciences, West Virginia University; W. Gale Catlett, WVU Head Basketball Coach; E. Gordon Gee, President, West Virginia University; Anthony Ferrise, Extension Specialist, West Virginia University Cooperative Extension Service; Don Young, Recruiting Coordinator, West Virginia University Football; and Leon Ginsberg, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents, West Virginia University. Topics include: athletic endowment fund, coal and energy research bureau, coal and energy research committee, financial aid, engineering research building, fly ash study contract, biomass project, West Virginia Capital Company Act, education of handicapped children, WVU energy activity, WVU football, Industrial Relations Graduate Program, WVU Cancer Center, animal sciences, student affairs, and WVU Energy Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Carl Selinger, Dean, West Virginia University, College of Law; Bernard Westfall, President, West Virginia University Hospitals, Inc.; John Traubert, Associate Dean, West Virginia University School of Medicine; Monica Gergely, Chairman, Mountaineer Week '85; Jon Daniel, Mayor, Bethlehem, West Virginia; John Marsh, U.S. Secretary of the Army; John McCluskey, West Virginia Commissioner of Finance and Administration; Richard DuVaul, Dean, West Virginia University School of Medicine; Pamela Yost, Research Technologist, West Virginia University School of Medicine; David Hall, Chairman, Admissions Committee, West Virginia University School of Medicine; Olen Jones, President, West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine; Tom McNeel, State Superintendent of Schools, West Virginia Department of Education; Roy Moxley, Professor of Education, West Virginia University; Don Nehlen, Head Football Coach, West Virginia University; Sophia Peterson, Professor of Political Science, Coordinator, International Studies Major, Co-director, FACDIS; Cecil Pollard, Manager/ Health Services Research, West Virginia University; Diane Reinhard, Interim President, West Virginia University; Fred Schaus, Director of Athletics, West Virginia University Intercollegiate Athletics; John Schroder, Dean, West Virginia University College of Mineral and Energy Resources; Neil Bucklew, President, West Virginia University; Curtis Tompkins, Dean West Virginia University College of Engineering; Paul Nesselroad, Professor of Agricultural Economics, Division of Resource Management, College of Agriculture and Forestry; Caspar Weinberger, Secretary, U.S. Department of Defense; David Yoder, President, Apartment and Rental Housing Association of West Virginia; and Don Young, Recruiting Coordinator, West Virginia University Football.  Topics include: medicare program, most loyal mountaineer, Super Computer Regional Center, forestry, athletics, WVU payroll, faculty salaries, budgetary matters, and WVU hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John McCuskey, Commissioner, State of West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Charles Davis, Business Manager, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local Union 425; and James Knost, Oncology/Hematology Associates. Topics include: WVU cancer center, budget, funding, personal services, and organization of the center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert Steptoe, President, The West Virginia State Bar; Raymond Hinerman, President, The West Virginia State Bar; Eugene Hoyer, Hoyer, Hoyer, and Smith, Attorneys at Law; Dan Callaghan, President, The West Virginia State Bar; Robert Davis, Bar Counsel, The West Virginia State Bar; Robert Michael, U.S. House of Representatives; and Mark Smith, Executive Director, The West Virginia State Bar. Topics include: funding for the indigent defense system in West Virginia, judicial salary increases, funding for Public Legal Services Council, professional liability insurance, and department of corrections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Cynthia Selan, Special Assistant, State Government Personnel Operations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: State employee newsletters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Paul Stone, Chief, ALJ; and Patrick Murphy, Vice Chairman, Committee on Education, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: matters relating to the state supreme court of appeals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Linda Ball, Executive Director, Greater Ashland Area Cultural and Economic Development Foundation Inc.; James Altmeyer, Chairman, Vietnam Veterans' Memorial Commission; William Joerg, Secretary, United Bank; Patricia Ellicott, Comptroller, Office of the Governor of West Virginia; Lewis Totten, President, Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter 18; Larry Tucker, West Virginia State Senator; and General Chuck Yeager, U.S. Air Force. Topics include: Vietnam veterans' memorial, governors' contingency fund, and memorial proposals and plans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: West Virginia information requests.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: West Virginia information requests.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: West Virginia information requests.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: West Virginia information requests.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: West Virginia information requests.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: West Virginia information requests.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: West Virginia information requests.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: West Virginia information requests.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Alma King, Clerk, Kanawha County Commission; and James Raymond Harvey, Museum of Modern History, House of the Heart. Topics include: West Virginia information requests.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: West Virginia information requests.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: West Virginia information requests.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: West Virginia information requests.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: West Virginia information requests.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, U.S. Senator; and Frank Neary, Putnam County Commission. Topics include: West Virginia information requests.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: West Virginia information requests\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: West Virginia information requests\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, U.S. Senator. Topics include: West Virginia information requests.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: West Virginia information requests.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jim Smith, Alabama State Senator; and Melvin Smith, Director, Division of State History, State of Utah. Topics include: West Virginia information requests.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: West Virginia information requests.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: West Virginia information requests.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: West Virginia information requests.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Whalen, Executive Director, Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area; James Whaley, President, Local Union No. 567, American Flint Glass Workers Union; D.Y. Whang, Chairman, Dado Corporation; Jamie Wharton, Outreach Coordinator, The Florence Crittenton Outreach Program; L.W. Bechtold, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Alan Wheeler, Magistrate, Monongalia County Magistrate Court; Albin Wheeler, Major General, U.S. Army, Commandant, Industrial College of the Armed Forces; and Charles Wheeler, Executive Assistant, West Virginia State Armory Board. Topics include: finance and administration, social security administration, employment security, commission on aging, commerce, staffing, collective bargaining, health, tax department, natural resources, highways, petition in support of spraying for black flies, department of motor vehicles, and human services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James Ware, Mayor, Town of Beverly, West Virginia; William Wheeler, West Virginia Association of Nurse Anesthetists; F. Wayne Barte, City Manager, City of Wheeling, West Virginia; John Saunders, President, Beckley College; Thomas Acker, President, Wheeling College; Don Mackle, President, Wheeling Electric Company; Rachael Worly, Music Director, Wheeling Symphony Society, Inc.; and Dannie Whelan, Mayor, City of Weston, West Virginia. Topics include: department of natural resources, petition in support of spraying for black flies, commission on aging, department of education, small cities block grant, human services, highways, international trade, finance and administration, new mental health facility, Weston State Hospital, and community and industrial development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: S.G. Nazzaro, Administrator, Wheeling Hospital. Topics include: Wheeling Hospital, managing health costs, and open heart surgery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: T.L. Whetherholt, Vice-Chairman, Dr Ridge Civic Improvement Association; Roy Whisman, President, Local Union 5869, United Mine Workers of America; Mildred Whisner, Clerk, Mineral County Magistrate Court; Vernon Whitacre, West Virginia State Senate; Ebb Whitley, President, McDowell County Commission; Tony Whitlow, West Virginia State Senator; R.W. Wilkinson, President, The First National Bank of Bluefield; Ashie Whitaker, Coordinator, Schuylkill Intermediate Unit No. 29, Exceptional Children Program; and Joe Martin, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: highways, human services, public transit support, natural resources, public safety, commission on aging, Potomac Valley Transit, workers' compensation fund, response to Governor's comments on coal miners, finance and administration, use of Civil War sites, National Governors' Association (Electricity Transmission), state tax department, West Virginia District Export Council, and glass industry assistance program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Steve Williams, City Manager, City of Huntington, West Virginia; Albert White, Executive Director, The Fairfield West Neighborhood Community Development, Inc.; Bennell White, District Administrator, Division of Parks and Recreation, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; and Beverly White, Chairman, Commission of Presidential Scholars, U.S. Department of Education. Topics include: health, human services, little league baseball, highways, petition for increased education funding, and child abuse law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: C.M. White, Huttonsville Correctional Center; Charles White, Tax Division, General Motors; Clyde White, West Virginia Manufactured Housing Association; Arryl White, Secretary of the Senate, California Legislature; and David White, Professor, Division of Forestry, College of Agriculture and Forestry, West Virginia University. Topics include: human services, corrections, department of public safety, highways, workers' compensation, Saturn Corporation, flood assistance, workers' compensation, community and industrial development, education, employment security, department of motor vehicles, and commission on aging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Judy Black, Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs; Frank Donatelli, Assistant to the President for Political and Intergovernmental Affairs; Lois Haight Herrington, Chairman, The White House Conference for a Drug Free America; J.E. White, Plant Manager, American Cyanmid, Polymer Products Division; Ronald Potesta, Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Gary White, President, West Virginia Coal Association; Harold White, Professor of Social Work, West Virginia University; Andrew Card, Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs; and Kenneth White, President, Board of Education, Commonwealth of Virginia. Topics include: workers' compensation, department, hazardous waste, drug free communities program, Minuteman Press, community and industrial development, department of motor vehicles, highways, teachers retirement, department of education, public service commission, commission on aging, department of energy, human services, WV Behavioral Health Advisory Council, legislative issues, turnpike commission, and veterans affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jack White, Provincial Court of Newfoundland; Jeffery White, Assistant General Counsel, American Electric Power Service Corporation; Karen White, Chairperson, State Job Training Coordinating Council; Mark White, Chairman, Southern States Energy Board; and Melissa White, Student Body President, Marshall University. Topics include: federal superfund, highways, department of corrections, commission on aging, workers' compensation fund, human services, public service commission, public safety, U.S. Department of Energy High School Scientists Honors Program, and tax department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Regina Lipscomb, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Human Services; Patricia Holmes White, West Virginia House of Delegates; Paul White, Chairman, BJS/FBI Task Force of the Study of the UCR Program, U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Statistics; M. Paul White, State Representative, Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Paul Leary, Chairman, West Virginia Development Disabilities, Planning Council; Peter White, President, The Southern Center for International Studies; Philip White, Director, Office of International Affairs, Criminal Division, U.S. Department of Justice; and Robert White, Chairman, Thomas Parks and Recreation Committee.  Topics include: health, employment security, highways, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), day care for public employees, department of public safety, human services, commission on aging, community and industrial development, department of energy, tax department, and workers' compensation fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Sam White, Judge of the Third Judicial Circuit of West Virginia; Thomas White, Marshall County Prosecuting Attorney; Mary Martha Merritt, Commissioner, West Virginia Workers' Compensation Fund; W.S. White, Chairman and CEO, American Electric Power Company; and William White, President, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation. Topics include: department of education, department of natural resources, highways, community and industrial development, health department, workers' compensation fund, department of motor vehicles, aging, social security administration, vocational rehabilitation, oil and gas, prison riot, Moundsville Penitentiary, energy, tax department, and drug free communities program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: E. K. Whitley Jr., President of McDowell County Commission; Tony E. Whitlow, Senator of West Virginia. Topics include: Natural Resources, Migratory Waterfowl Stamp Legislature, Highways, Hospitals, Appalachian Regional Commission, Small Cities Block Grant, Aging Commission, Motor Vehicles, Public Safety, Tax Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Human Services, Education, Air Pollution, Public Safety, Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Energy, Housing and Urban Development, Appalachian Regional Commission, Crime, Human Services, Who's Who in America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Health, Aging, Human Services, Natural Resources, Public Safety, Energy, Whitewater Rafting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Commerce, Drunk Driving Prevention, Aging, Human Services, History and Culture, Commerce, Community Partnership Grant, Natural Resources, Energy, National Governors Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Natural Resources, Schools, Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, Emergency Services, Pornography Awarness Week, Economic Development, Health, Public Services Committee, Education, Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Natural Resources, Highways, Human Services, State Economy, Economy, Health, Industrial Development, Flood Recovery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Wallace G. Wilkinson, Governor of Kentucky. Topics include: Taxes, Culture and History, Highways, Public Safety, Department of Corrections, Turnpike Commission, Human Services, Ohio Kentucky and West Virginia Interstate Planning Commission, Small Cities Block Grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Agriculture, Natural Resources, Human Services, Aging Commission, Labor, Motor Vehicles, Employment Security, Health, Community Development, Workers Compensation Fund, Finance and Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Workers Compensation Fund, Natural Resources, Health, Taxes, Abortion, Public Transportation, Human Services, Emergency Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bill Williams, Mayor of the City of Belington; Bruce O. Williams, Senator of West Virginia. Topics include: Natural Resources, Department of Corrections, Workers Compensation Fund, Health, Commerce, Human Services, Small Cities Block Grant, Industrial Development, National Governors' Association, Maternal and Infant Health, Highways, State Taxes, Flood Recovery and Relief, Labor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Workers Compensation Fund, Human Services, Highways, Governors Commission, Taxes, Natural Resources, Culture and History, Public Services, Health, Energy, Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James A. Williams, Mayor of the City of Moundsville; Lynn R. Williams, International President of the United Steelworkers of America. Topics include: Highways, Taxes, Department of Corrections, Community Partnership Program Funds, Workers Compensation Fund, Culture and History, Republican State Executive Committee, Human Services, Aging Commission, Commerce, Finance and Administration, Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Marcia Williams, Clinical Psychologist, Potomac Highlands Mental Health Guild, Inc.; Nadine Williams, Project Director, Job Advocate for Vocational Education, Women and Employment; Nat Williams, The Nature Conservancy; Jay Hoke, Legal Counsel and Director, Office of Customer Relations, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Ralph Williams, West Virginia State Senator; Randall Williams, AML Program Specialist, West Virginia Office of Surface Mining; and Roy Williams, Mayor, Town of Matoaka, West Virginia. Topics include: veterans' affairs, department of health, human services, highways, commission on aging, social security administration, insurance, tax department, Italian Heritage Festival in Clarksburg, education, flood, workers' compensation, public service commission, department of motor vehicles, and alcohol beverage control commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Steve Williams, City Manager, Huntington West Virginia; Stephen T. Williams, West Virginia House of Delegates; Steven R. Williams, President, Petroleum Development Corporation; Terry Williams, Mayor, City of Spencer, West Virginia; Thomas Williams, President and CEO, Foote Mineral Company; Tom Williams, President, Elkins Builders; Tyler Williams, Director, Institutional Conservation Program, Conservation and Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Energy; Walter Williams, Chairman of the Board and President, Bethlehem Steel Corporation; and Xon Williams, West Virginia Silver Haired Legislature. Topics include: human services, alcohol beverage control, highways, community and industrial development, emergency employment program, American Council of Young Political Leaders, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), energy, state and municipal governments, department of motor vehicles, Appalachian Regional Commission, Davis power project, and emergency employment program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Imogene Hewit and George Williamson, Co-Chairman, Veterans of Foreign Wars; Grayson Williamson, Mayor, Town of New Haven, West Virginia; Adna Irl Thomas, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Michael Williamson, Office of the Governor of South Dakota; and Patricia Williamson, Food Service Director, Raleigh County Board of Education. Topics include: commerce, department of public safety, insurance, highways, solid waste law, commission on aging, workers' compensation, human services, tax department, and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ann Wilson, Region IX Teamleader, Family Services Network; C.B. Wilson, Chairman, Division of Music, West Virginia University College of Creative Arts; Cindy Wilson, Associate Professor and Research Director, Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences, F. Edward Herbert School of Medicine; Sir David Wilson, Governor, Protocol Division, Hong Kong; Don Wilson, Archivist of the United States, National Archives and Records Administration; John Wilson, Major General, West Virginia Air National Guard;  Elza Wilson, President, Barbour County Emergency Food and Shelter Board; Gary Wilson, Administrator, Burlington United methodist Home for Children and Youth, Inc.; and Harlan Wilson, Colonel, West Virginia Air National Guard, Assistant Adjutant General. Topics include: drug abuse, department of natural resources, legislative issues, Potomac Valley Transit, highways, department of motor vehicles, tax department, aging, human services, public safety, and department of health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Helen Wilson, West Virginia Silver Haired Legislature; Jack Wilson, President, Mannington District Fair Association; James Wilson, Superintendent, The Wheeling District United Methodist Church; James Wilson, President, West Virginia School Boards Association; Jim Wilson, Chairperson, Governmental Affairs Committee, Harrison County Chamber of Commerce; John Wilson, Major General, West Virginia Air National Guard; John Wilson, Executive Director, Southern Governors' Association; and John Wilson, Mayor, City of Welch, West Virginia. Topics include: highways, education, flood recovery, small cities block grant (Tucker and McDowell Counties), Southern Governors' Association, Moundsville Penitentiary, tax department, Appalachian Regional Commission, culture and history, human services, and community and industrial development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bob Wise, United States Congress; Professor Neil Wilson, Chair, Search Committee, Endowed Chair for Entrepreneurial Studies, University of Northern Iowa; Pat Wilson, Chairman, West Virginia State Council on Vocational Education; Pete Wilson, Chairman, Armed Services Manpower and Personnel Subcommittee, United States Senate; Pete Wilson, U.S. Senator; G. Peter Wilson, President, The Institute of Internal Auditors; Colonel Robert Wilson, District Engineer, Huntington District, Corps of Engineers; Roderick Wilson, Director, National Youth Science Camp; and Charles Deaton, Administrative Assistant, Office of the Governor of Mississippi. Topics include: social security administration, legislation, Weston Facility, insurance, commission on aging, highways, clean water act, education, department of energy, National Guard, finance and administration, legislative services, black flies, natural resources, Corps of Engineers Little Kanawha Basin, flood recovery, West Liberty State College sewage treatment operations, department of agriculture, and workers' compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mary Lou Wilson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Sergeant Scott Wilson, 167th Air National Guard Color Guard Drill Team; Vicki Wilson, Parent Coordinator, Martinsburg Parents Anonymous; and George Wallace, Governor of Alabama. Topics include: employment security, workers' compensation, culture and history, commission on aging, human services, collective bargaining, energy, state fire marshal, legislation, natural resources, commission on aging, highways, and health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mary Wimmer, Conservation Committee Chair, Sierra Club, West Virginia Chapter; Homer Winans, Administrator, Rest Haven Nursing Home, Inc.; and Robert Windom, Assistant Secretary for Health, Public Health Service, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Topics include: public service commission, department of motor vehicles, community development, highways, unemployment of coal miners, natural resources, small cities block grant, medicaid services reimbursement, community and industrial development, health, and flood recovery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert Windom, Assistant Secretary for Health, Public Health Service, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Adolescent Pregnancy Programs;  Lewis Wine, President, Braxton County Commission; Samuel Winer, Executive Director, New Martinsville Regatta; Paul Hutchinson, West Virginia House of Delegates; Robert Wingett, Editor, The Point Pleasant Register; Susan Wingfield, President, Mississippi Valley Coal Exports Council; and Joe Winkle, Assistant Associate Director, Office of Disaster Assistance Program, Federal Emergency Management Agency. Topics include: highways, tax department, health, energy, Florence Crittenton Home, commission on aging, commerce, wineries, Winfield Locks and Dams, natural resources, workers' compensation, flood assistance, and legislative issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Julius Becton, Director, The Federal Emergency Management Agency; Rick Winnell, Clerk, Senate Committee on Enrolled Bills, West Virginia State Senate; Kent Strange Hall, State Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee; and Joyce Winterton, Executive Director, National Council on Vocational Education. Topics include: highways, human services, commerce, legislative issues, refugees, Appalachian Regional Commission, aging, tax department, public safety, and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bob Wise, Congressman. Topics include: Human Services, Education, Motor Vehicles, Commerce, Highways, State Employment, Public Safety, Community and Industrial Development, Workers Compensation Fund, Natural Resources, Health, Weatherization Assistance Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Natural Resources, Highways, Health, Aging, Commerce, Education, Human Services, Small Business, Community Development, State Taxes, Motor Vehicles, Social Security Administration, Public Employees Insurance Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert E. Wise Jr., Congressman. Topics include: Community and Industrial Development, Taxes, Highways, Employment Security, Clean Air Act, Job Training Partnership Act, National Governors Association, Appalachian Regional Commission, Toxic Emergencies, Crime, Federal Lands Administration Act, Oil Import Tax, Veterans Affairs, Clean Water Act, Small Cities Block Grant, Food Stamps, Coal, Human Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert E. Wise Jr., Congressman. Topics include: Japanese Direct Investment in the United States, Community and Industrial Development, Business Development, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Harris Wofford, Secretary of the Department of Labor and Industry; Dennis S. Wolverton, Commissioner of Doddridge County Commission. Topics include: Health, Employment Security, Public Services, Culture and History, Highways, Human Services, Public Safety, Natural Resources, Appalachian Regional Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Frank R. Wolf, Congressman. Topics include: National Security Subcommittee, League of Women Voters, Health Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Earl W. Wolfe, Director of the West Virginia State Board of Rehabilitation. Topics include: Human Services, Workers Compensation, Human Services, Natural Resources, Department of Corrections, Energy, Coal, Small Cities Block Grant, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Highways, Legislative Issues, Motor Vehicles, Rehabilitation Services, Finance and Administration, Employment and Training, Vocational Rehabilitation, Public Safety, Taxes, Motor Vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: M. Jay Wolfe, Senator. Topics include: Health, National Governors Association, Taxes, Liability, Highways, Human Services, Workers Compensation, Culture and History, Aging Commission, Flood Relief, Commerce, Clean Coal Technology Program, Motor Vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder's topic includes: Wood County Accomplishments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Surplus Property, Wood County Police Inc., Wood County Police Financial Reports, Emergency Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Daniel Wood, Mayor of the town of Monongah. Topics include: Highways, Women's Sports Foundation, Women's Resource Center, Human Services, Public Services, State Taxes, Education, Natural Resources, Wood County Recreation Commission, Nongame Wildlife Program, Small Cities Block Grant, Community Development, Commerce, Industrial Prospect, Abortion, Motor Vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Natural Resources, Motor Vehicles, Human Services, Highways, Health, Department of Corrections, Education Legislature, Moundsville Penitentiary, Liability Insurance, Abortion, Education, Energy, Workers Compensation Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Highways, Energy, Health, Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms Bureau, Small Cities Block Grant, Motor Vehicles, Heath, Flood Recovery, Human Services, Natural Resources, Nongame Wildlife Program, Public Safety, Foreign Trade.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: R. L. Woodyard, Chief Deputy of Wood County Sheriff Department. Topics include: Veterans Affairs, Health, Aging Commission, Natural Resources, State Taxes, Highways, Public Safety, Agriculture, Human Services, Industrial Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: W. S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Highways; Ronald Lee Wyatt, Mayor. Topics include: Commerce, Veterans Affairs, Human Services, Workers Compensation, Employment Training, Highways, Republican National Committee, Motor Vehicles, Health, Davis Power Project, Taxes, Natural Resources, Culture and History, Financial Assistance, Aging Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Chalmers P. Wylie, Congressman; Ed Wyrick, Director of the National Police Chiefs and Sheriffs Information Bureau; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of Highways. Topics include: Human Services, Finance and Administration, Highways, Health, Appalachian Regional Commission, Legislative Issues, Aging, Department of Corrections, Economic Development Authority, Job Training Partnership Act, American Health Foundation, Education, Natural Resources, Community and Industrial Development, Energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Employment Security, Economic Development, Workers Compensation Fund, Human Services, Abortion, Energy, Education, Labor, Natural Resources, Commerce, Taxes, Highways, Department of Corrections, Social Security Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James W. Word Jr., Chairman of the West Virginia Turnpike Commission; Albert C. Workman, Mayor of Ravenswood; Jack L. Workman, Workman Developments. Topics include: Legislative Proposals, Turnpike Bonds, Taxes, Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization Act of 1986, Natural Resources, Human Services, Workers Compensation Fund, Community Development, Public Safety, Small Cities Block Grant, Highways, Committee on Aging, Public Employees Insurance Board, Health, Coal Economy, Housing and Urban Development, Mining Urban Wastes, Workman Developments, Acid Rain.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jack L. Workman, Workman Developments; G. Randolph Worls, Executive Director of the American Institute for Leisure Resources. Topics include: Health, Highways, Natural Resources, Human Services, Health, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Program, Small Cities Block Grant, Commerce, Culture and History, Historical Preservation Grant, Energy, Higher Education, Community Development, Taxes, Social Security Administration, World Tech Conference, Culture and History, Wheeling Symphony Society, Community Partnership Grant, Wheeling Park Commission, Governors Community Partnership Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Buckle Up Pledge, Higher Education Legislation, Workers Compensation Fund, Highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William R. Wooten, Delegate of West Virginia. Topics include: Tourism, Employment, Commerce, Education, Taxes, Natural Resources, Highways, Republican Executive Committee, Collective Bargaining, Energy, Workers Compensation Fund, Human Services, Community Development, Small Cities Block Grant, Industrial Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Fred Wright, Commissioner of the Insurance Department. Topics include: Labor, Natural Resources, Veterans Affairs, Highways, Health Care Cost, National Governors Association, Insurance Department, Workers Compensation Fund, Public Safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Community Development, Recovery Foundation, Insurance Liability, Human Services, Labor, Social Security Administration, Coal Development Authority, Fuel Use Act, Highways, Public Service Commission, Labor Management, Workers Compensation Fund, Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Xu Yun, Second Secretary, People's Republic of China Embassy. Topics include: community and industrial development, commission on aging, and Soong Ching Ling Foundation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mike Yakovsky, President, Upper and Lower Kanawha Valley Black Lung and Disabled Workers Association; Takamasa Yamamura, Chairman and C.E.O., Wheeling-Nisshin; Eiji Yamano, Senior Manager, Overseas Marketing Department, Silver Seiko Limited; Hisao Yuasa, President, Office Products Division, Ricoh Corporation; Kichirou Yamaoto, Director and General Manager, The Sanwa Bank Limited, New York Branch; Yan Shun, Vice-Principal Engineer, Beijing Coal Mining Machinery Factory, Ministry of Coal Industry, Beijing Powered Support Institute; Samuel Yanagisawa, Chairman, Varo, Inc.; Joseph Yancik, Director, Office of Energy, United States Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration; Rick Yanero, United Mine Workers of America, District 31; Frank Yankovic, America's Polka King; Conklin Yankunsh, Associate Director, Northeastern Educational Television of Ohio, Inc.; Albert Yani, West Virginia House of Delegates; Stephen Spence, Governor's Office of Community and Industrial Development; Betty Yates, Commander, Disabled Veterans Auxiliary; Sidney Yates, U.S. House of Representatives; General Chuck Yeager, U.S. Air Force; David Yeager, United Mine Workers of America, Local Union 1054; Joe Yeager, West Virginia University Extension Service, Central District Office, Jackson's Mill State 4-H Camp; Robert Yeager, Northern Ohio River Industrial Mutual Aid Council; and G. Thomas yeager, Banker Watts and Company. Topics include: vocational rehabilitation, human services, workers' compensation, tax department, department of natural resources, community and economic development, international trade, legislation, coal import report, highways, collective bargaining, National Governors' Association (electricity transmission), human rights, small cities block grant (Harrison County), Abandoned Mine Lands Program, employment security, and aeronautics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Herman Yeager, Forester, Westvaco, Bleached Board Division; Thomas Yeager, Baker Watts and Company; Bob Waugh, Real Estate Representative, McDonald's Corporation, Pittsburgh Regional Office; John Yeager, Mental Hygiene Commissioner, of Hancock County West Virginia; S.G. Nazzaro, Administrator, Wheeling Hospital; Nancy Yeager, President, Marshall University Yeager Scholars Program; Clayton Yeutter, Ambassador, U.S Trade Representative, Executive Office of the President of the United State; and James Yen, International Institute of Rural Reconstruction. Topics include: tax department, human services, department of health, human services, department of corrections, public service commission, and highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: David King, Executive, Ohio-West Virginia YMCA; David Yoder, Chairman, Committee for the Extension of U.S. Route 48, Monongalia County Development Authority; and Toshihiko Hiyama, President, Yokohama Tire Corporation. Topics include: public service commission, capitol dome, highways, commerce, human services, board of regents, mining fatalities, National Governors' Association, Route 48 extension, and finance and administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: H.L. Yoh, Chairman, Mid-Atlantic Region, U.S. Olympic Committee; Keith Allen Yoho, President, West Virginia University Beta Theta Pi; Toshihiko Hiyama, President, Yokohama Tire Company; William Yoke, President, West Virginia Society of Architects; Hisaaki Suzuki, President, Yokohama Rubber Company Limited; Virginia Yokum, County Council President, Randolph County Extension Homemakers Council; David Yonker, Commercial Counselor, Embassy of the United States of America in Argentina; and Kenneth Yost, President and William Belcher, President- Elect, Clarksburg Development Corporation. Topics include: highways, Grave Creek Mound State Park, human services, finance and administration, small cities block grant (Harrison County), economic and community development, human services, commerce, Martin Luther King Jr. Day Holiday, and department of motor vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth Yost, President, Clarksburg Development Corporation, Vice President of Administration, Consolidated Gas Transmission Corporation; Leslie Yost, Office of Assessor, Mineral County West Virginia; Don Newman, The Under Secretary of Health and Human Services; Yuko Oana, Managing Director and General Manager, The Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank, Limited; and Chao Yung-Fen, Harvest Televideo Programs Production Company. Topics include: Main Street West Virginia, finance and administration, YMCA Swimming Pool, small cities block grant (Mineral and Ritchie Counties), highways, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Governor's Commission on Diabled Persons, education, youth suicides, commerce, and workers' compensation fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: David King, Executive Director, Ohio-West Virginia YMCA; John Snow, President and Chief Executive Officer, CSX Transportation; Roger Holmes, Assistant Vice President, Westvaco; and Betty Gardener Bailey, Secretary, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation. Topics include: YMCA Camp Horseshoe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William French Smith, Attorney General of the United States; Betty Young, Member, Board of Directors, West Virginia Nurses Association; Buford Young, Director, Social Work Program, Concord College; Diana Young, Public Information, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; and Don Young, Recruiting Coordinator, West Virginia University Football. Topics include: young American medals, prayer in schools, human services, workers' compensation, highways, natural resources, and WVU Football.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Irene Young, Delegate, Silver Haired Legislature; J. Warren Young, Publisher, BOYS' LIFE, Boy Scouts of America; and Jeanette Young, Workers' Compensation Fund, Medical Audit Section, State of West Virginia. Topics include: highways, natural resources, highways, vocational rehabilitation, department of corrections, economic and community development, human services, health, and tax department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth Young, Plant Manager, Pennsboro Manufacturing Company, Patricia Young, National Coordinator, National Committee For World Food Day; and Stephen Clark, Chairman, Young Republican National Federation. Topics include: highways, National Organization for Victim Assistance, workers' compensation, human services, community and industrial development, small cities block grant (Jackson County), employment, and Garrett County, Maryland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Stephen Young, Vice President, Government Affairs, Consolidation Coal Company; Stephen Young, Chairman, Republican Central Committee of Wyandotte County; Warren Young, Chairman, Legislative Committee, National Auto Auction Association; and William Young, Department of History and Political Science, Bethany College. Topics include: small cities block grant (Jackson County), community and industrial development, department of public service, natural resources, highways, Consolidation Coal Company, department of energy, commerce, drug free community program, human services, employment security, and workers' compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jane Zacek, Director, Management Resources Project, Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government; H.M. Zachem, Administrative Vice President, Public Affairs, Ashland Oil, Inc.; Frederick Zeller, Professor, Industrial and Labor Relations, Program Leader, West Virginia University Extension Service; Ken Hechler, West Virginia Secretary of Labor; Joseph Zambelli, Acting Executive Director, Region VII Planning and Development Council; and Bernie Zelewicz, Secretary/Treasurer, West Virginia State Lodge, Fraternal Order of Police. Topics include: department of human services, National Governors' Association survey, energy, workers' compensation, flood recovery, community partnership grant (Upshur County), community and industrial development, and department of energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Peter Zannoni, President, Rubber Crafters of West Virginia, Inc.; and Tommaso Zanzotto, President, Travel Services U.S., American Express, Travel Related Services Company, Inc. Topics include: department of energy, travel management office, prayer in school, natural resources, and highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Rev. Philip Zebley, Treasurer, Executive Presbyter, Mountaineer Food Bank; Lando Zech, Chairman, United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission; David Zegeer, Assistant Secretary of Labor for Mine Safety and Health, U.S. Department of Labor; Frederic Zeller, Center for Extension and Continuing Education, West Virginia University; Darus Zehrbach, President, Techwell, Incorporated; Bernie Zelewicz, Secretary-Treasurer, Fraternal Order of Police, West Virginia State Lodge; Jenny Zepp, Executive Director, Big Brothers/Big Sisters of the Mid-Ohio Valley, Inc.; Nick Zervos, Superintendent, Tyler County Schools; Bud Zeuschner, Mayor of the City of Morro Bay, California; Ronald Ziegler, President, National Association of Chain Drug Stores Inc; and William Zink, Mayor, Valley Grove, West Virginia. Topics include: human services, department of energy, nuclear regulatory commission, community and industrial development, small business, highways, department of corrections, public safety, commission on drunk driving prevention, public service commission, legislative issues, workers' compensation, education, natural resources, and public service commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ann Hicks, Executive Director, State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers; Bobby Zickefoose, Mayor, City of Smithers, West Virginia, Secretary, Upper Kanawha Valley Mayors Association; Ronald Ziegler, President, National Association of Chain Drug Stores Inc; and Mildred Zink, Mayor, City of Parkersburg, West Virginia. Topics include: highways, vocational rehabilitation, governors community partnership program, community and industrial development, governor's summer youth program, natural resources, legislative issues, Shepherd College Board of Regents, highways, public service commission, small cities block grant, anchor hocking, and Main Street West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Shirley Zimmerman, Associate Professor and Project Director, Family Social Science, University of Minnesota; Mildred Zink, Mayor, City of Parkersburg, West Virginia; James Sheets, Assistant Director, Public Health Sanitation Division, State of West Virginia; Sharon Zitzelsberger, Director, Office of Cooperative Education, West Virginia State College; Znang Dian Zheng, Vice Section Chief, Engineer, Bureau of Coal Processing and Utilization, Ministry of Coal Industry of China; Zhang Dian Wu, Division Vice Director Engineer, China Coal Mining Machinery manufacturing Corporation; Marilyn Weidle, City Clerk, City of Wheeling, West Virginia; and Eric Zyejnieks, President, Henry's Lobster Company. Topics include: legislative issues, highways, finance and administration, Wheeling- Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, tax department, industrial development, health, social security, community and industrial development, and public service commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Harry Zain. Topics include: legal matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Harry Teter, Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; John Bowling, Mayor of Sulphur Springs, WV; Junior Knotts, president of the Tucker County Commission; S. G. Marple, Mayor of Sutton, WV. The topics include: the Appalachian Regional Commission funds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Joseph E. Kun, president of the Monongalia County Commission; Earl M. Bowen, Mayor of Kenova, WV; George H. Roessing, Jr., president of the Upshur County Commission; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator for WV; J. H. Patric, Program Coordinator for the SUDA Forest Service; Harry Teter, Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Richard D. Valentine, mayor of Rivesville, WV; Michael Goode, Mayor of Pineville, WV; Thomas Smith, president of the Wyoming County Commission; Richard A. Robb, Mayor of South Charleston, WV; John F. McCuskey, WV House of Delegates; William P. A. Nicely, Mayor of Parkersburg, WV; J. Wade Gilley, president of Bluefield State College; J. Kenneth Robinson, U.S. Representation for VA; Wendell Ford, Governor of Kentucky. The topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission funds, Region VI Planning and Development Council, Economic Development Administration, education, and labor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner of Finance and Administration; William J. Artrip, WV House of Delegates. The topics include: Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, manpower, Aracoma Story, Social Security Disability and Welfare, Federal Housing Administration, Department of Highways, Stonewall Jackson Dam Project, police, Weirton Mental Health Center, employment, Department of the Army, Public Service Program, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Mines, WVU Football Stadium, Science and Culture Center, Occupational Pneumoconiosis Benefits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the WV Department of Welfare; Lt. Col. Richard F. Abel, Director of Admissions and Registrar USAF Academy; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: National Youth Science Camp, Student American Medical Association, employment, emblems, safety programs, abandoned buildings, College Republican National Committee, WV Nursing Home Licensing Board, Board of Education, Public Service Commission, Senior Aides Program, Department of Welfare, Spencer State Hospital, Health Department, Tax Department, Bicentennial Commission, Department of Motor Vehicles, Civil Service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Tom Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Danita Adelman, IL Governor's Consumer Advocate; Lee A. Goldboss, president of Technology Systems, Inc.; Edward J. Hekman, Administrator of the Food and Nutrition Service of the USDA; R. D. Albertazzie, commissioner of the Department of Commerce. The topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Department of Welfare, Social Security Administration, Eastern Wilderness Act, Department of Highways, Miner's Pension, generic drug substitution, prayer in school, school bus transportation, State Inspection License, Stonewall Jackson Dam Project, counterfeiting, U.S. Department of Agriculture, WV Privacy and Security Board of Appeals, Department of Commerce, Miner's Coal Strike, food stamps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Dan C. Alexander, Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Wilton D. Nelson, president of the American Association for Automotive Medicine; Michael J. Andochick, Chairman of the Sanitary Board of the City of Weirton. The topics include: the Alderson Bicentennial Commission, Internal Revenue Codes, employment, Welfare, Department of Highways, Department of Education, Department of Natural Resources, WV Minority Business Opportunity Committee, American Arthritis Association, American Association for Automotive Medicine, American Bar Association, American National Red Cross, Golden Horseshoe, Weirton's Sewage Treatment Facility, Weirton-Steubenville Bridge, Appalachian Regional commission, Associated Blind of Wood County, Department of Corrections, Antirecession Funds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James Abourezk, U.S. Senator from SD; Douglas Abraham, MS State Representative; Lewis Abraham, president of the Lincoln County Commission; Albert J. Abrams, president of the National Council on the Aging, Inc.; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: Food Stamps to Striking Coal Miners, Department of Natural Resources, Emergency Rural Housing Act, Library Commission, Buffalo Creek, Emergency Medical Services, Appalachian Regional Commission, Highway Safety Projects, election laws, National Council on the Aging, Inc., Consumer Protection Legislation, abortion, Miss American Teenager, race passes, Sunday Closing Law, Welfare, Department of Corrections, Black Lung, Academy for Contemporary Problems, Office of Economic Opportunity, accident in Tennessee, Accident Report Form, Accomack-Northampton Planning District Commission, accounting system, Accreditation for Business Colleges, State Developmental Disabilities Planning and Advisory Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with George T. Sidiropolis, Executive Director of the Housing Authority of Benwood; Fred J. Krause, Executive Director of the President's Committee on Mental Retardation; William P. Rogers, Secretary of the U.S. Department of State; Wendell Hayes, Mayor of Weston, WV. The topics include: Achievement Awards, Department of Commerce, Housing Authority of Benwood, WV School of Osteopathic Medicine, truckers, ACME Limestone Company, employment, Fuel Adjustment Clause, Compulsory Retirement, Department of Welfare, unemployment, Supplemental Security, Kanawha County Textbooks, ACORNS, Acquisition of Morris Harvey College, Workmen's Compensation Fund, ACT exam, Acting Banking Commissioner, Domestic Volunteer Service Act, Morgantown Public Library Vista Proposal, Cabin Creek Quilts, Action Grant, Action Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is abortion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Jack Facenda, Acting Regional Manager of Action; Michael P. Balzano, Jr., Director of Action. The topics include: Action Agency for Volunteer Service, Action Grant Applications, Neighborhood Youth Corps, Vista Volunteers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; Douglass Adams, president of the Parkersburg National Bank; Mrs. Edwar Adams, president of Wood County Association for Mental Health. The topics include: Ad Hoc Committee (Health Act), Blue Ridge Project, Office of Economic Opportunity, Department of Welfare, Watergate, North Gate Projects, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Commerce, Office of Human Development, U.S. Department of Health Education and Welfare, Centennial Quilt, Tax Department, employment, surface mining, Denmar State Hospital, gas prices, Advisory Council on Drug Abuse, Barboursville State Hospital, Jeep Program, Anti-Bank Holding Legislation, U.S. District Judge, education, Department of Mental Health, Four Seasons Nursing Center, WV Board of Physical Therapy, Department of Motor Vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Jay Adams, president of the Students for Intercultural Understanding; James E. Ross, Nonintoxicating Beer Commissioner. The topics include: Welfare legislation, employment, Welfare Department, Public Employees Insurance Board, Department of Highways, WV Air Pollution Control Commission, Students for Intercultural Understanding Program, Civil Service, WV Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Manpower Subcommittee for the Seasonal Farmworker Program, camping area closing, Department of Public Safety, Department of Natural Resources, retirement check, stocking of stream, miners' pension, Department of Mines, Social Security, miner's strike, capital punishment, Department of Mines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Ronald H. Adams, president of the Fifth Judicial Circuit Bar Association. The topics include: medical services, Department of Welfare, Office of Economic Opportunity, Lewis County Republican Executive Committee, Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital, Department of Mental Health, Wheeling Disaster, U.S. Department of Health Education and Welfare, Social Security black lung, retirement, Department of Highways, WV State Bar, U.S. District Judge, oil and gas, employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund. The topics include: the National Association of Food Chains, Buffalo Creek, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Black Lung, ABCC Termination.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Joseph P. Addabbo, U.S. Representative from NY; Ken Hechler, U.S Representative from WV; Beverly Addante, Women's Advocate from IL; Tom Canterbury, Prosecuting Attorney of Raleigh County, WV; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: flood disaster, Department of Welfare, Adjutant General, Social Security, Black Lung, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), Human Rights Commission, Addiction Research Foundation, American Cyanamid Company, Adell Plastics, Civil Service, Office of Economic Opportunity, Uniform Reciprocal Non-Support Act, Department of Motor Vehicles, house in Wayne.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Clarence Adkins, Commissioner of the Mason County Court; Cline Adkins, Superintendent of Lincoln County Schools; Dale Adkinson, Mayor of Renick, WV. The topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Public Safety, Cross Lanes Detachment, studded tires, U.S. Department of Health Education and Welfare, Unit System, Barboursville State Hospital, Black Lung, abortion, Department of Mental Health, Public Service Program, food stamps for miners, Pleasant Valley Hospital, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Marshall Engineering school, manpower check, Department of Motor Vehicles, Social Security, education, military.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Secretary of State. The topics include: Kanawha County Textbooks, Department of Welfare, clothing allowance, Inheritance Tax, Social Security, Workmen's Compensation Fund, disability benefits, food stamps for miners, special police officer, NYC pay check, firearms control, black lung, State Board of Examiners and Registration of Physical Therapists, Buffalo Valley Disaster, Office of Economic Opportunity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: Daylight Savings Time, Social Security, Department of Welfare, Department of Highways, \"Dollars and Sense and a Little Change,\" dog racing, Wheeling Intelligencer, Workmen's Compensation Fund, black lung, Civil Service, House Bill 1005, funds for repairing sewage lagoon, U.S. Department of Health Education and Welfare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: Buffalo Creek, employment, Department of Welfare, Supplemental Security Income, black lung, Office of Economic Opportunity, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Social Security, county magistrates, highway safety, Department of Veterans Affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: Department of Highways, insurance, Department of Welfare, black lung, Criminal Identification Bureau, closing Morrisvale school, unemployment, Civil Service, welfare school clothes, social security.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator from WV; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; James R. McCartney, Secretary of State. The topics include: Department of Welfare, Medical Licensing Board, arthritis, energy crisis, Department of Motor Vehicles, employment, transportation, bus service, Civil Service, Department of Highways, National Youth Science Camp, Public Service Program, Department of Natural Resources, administration, Administrative Assistant to the Governor, administrator of will, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), adoption.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with H. Thomas McCray, treasurer of Cabell Couny Public Schools; James E. Dow, Administrator of the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration. The topics include: Board of Regents, Library Commission, Adult Basic Education Program, Advanced Management Research, Advanced refunding of bonds, advertising, Office of Economic Opportunity, aeronautics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains information, publications, and memos regarding the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with William E. Richards, Executive Director of the WV Aeronautics Commission; James Dow, Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration. The topics include: Aeronautics Commission, Braxton County Airport, Pipestem Airport, Marshall County Airport.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; C. D. Ward, Assistant to the Vice President; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator from WV; John M. Slack, U.S. Representative from WV; Cliff Finch, Governor of MS, George C. Wallace, Governor of AL. The topics include: Department of Labor, holster market, African Methodist Episcopal Church, Afro Arts Cultural Centre, school ages, Aged Citizen Programs, dog racing, Department of Welfare, Commission on Aging, Agnes Disaster, Spiro Agnew, capital punishment, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Republican National Committee, Office of Economic Opportunity, Department of Finance and Administration, Agricultural Research Institute, Agriculture Budget, Agriculture Commerce and Transportation Committee, Agriculture Experimental Farm, Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with J. James Exon, Governor of Nebraska; Lawrence Aguier, mayor of Bedford, OH; Edward Aguirre, U.S. Commissioner of Education; George A. Aide, president of Aide's Discount Store. The topics include: Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service, Agriculture and Energy Crisis Conference, Appalachian Regional Commission, Basic Educational Opportunity Grant Program, U.S. Savings Bond Program, Board of Regents, agreement and lease, Medicaid Program, Ahepa, gasoline shortage, National Commission for the Control of Epilepsy and Its Consequences, Epilepsy Foundation, Eagle Scouts, aid to education, Vietnam, Racing Commission, Advanced Institute of Driver Education (AIDE) Program, Public Service Program, State Water Resources Board, Affirmative Action Plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration. The topic is the Hurricane Agnes flood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Gerald Ford, President of the United States; John A. Knebel, Secretary of U.S. Department of Agriculture; John R. McGuire, Chief of the U.S. Forest Service; Richard A. Ashworth, Deputy under Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The topics include: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Emergency Disaster Crop Loss, National Forest Land, Agricultural Marketing Service, emergency loans, National Rural Development Leaders School, Forest and Rangeland Renewable Resources Planning Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with George M. Smith, U.S. Forest Service Forest Supervisor; James S. Bennett, WV State Conservationist. The topics include: Agricultural Marketing Service, Environmental Statement, general provisions, Middle Atlantic Federal Milk Order, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, Soil Conservation Service, Pocatalico River Basin, Watershed Progress Report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains information on Middle Atlantic Milk Marketing, Federal Milk Market Administrator, Agricultural Marketing Service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James S. Bennett, WV State Conservationist. Topics include: the Agricultural Marketing Service, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, Soil Conservation Service, Annual Watershed Progress Report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James S. Bennett, WV State Conservationist; Robert W. Cermak, Forest Supervisor. The topics include: Soil Conservation Service, Annual Watershed Progress Report, Agricultural Marketing Service, Extension Service, U.S. Forest Service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains information on the Federal Register of the Agricultural Marketing Service, Farmers Home Administration, Food and Nutrition Service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Elmer B. Staats, Comptroller General of the U.S. The topics include: Agricultural Marketing Service, Food and Nutrition Service, fluid milk prices, Rural Development Service, 1973 Farm Bill, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, milk orders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James S. Bennett, WV State Conservationist; Richard L. Feltner, Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The topics include: Soil Conservation Service, National Advisory Council on Child Nutrition, Agricultural Marketing Service, U.S. Forest Service, Laurel Fork Planning Unit, North River Unit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John A. Stearns, Producer of Agriculture U.S.A. The topics include: Agricultural Marketing Service, Forest Service, \"Outlook for Timber in the United States,\" Soil Conservation Service, Rural Development Service, Pocatalico River Basin, Agriculture U.S.A.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James S. Bennett, WV State Conservationist. The topics include: Soil Conservation Service, Land Resource Management Program Soil Surveys.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James S. Bennett, WV State Conservationist. The topics include: Agricultural Marketing Service, Soil Conservation Service, personnel directory, Farmers Home Administration, U.S. Forest Service, Piney River Unit, Timber and Watershed Laboratory, Soil Conservation magazine, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, State Council for Rural Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James S. Bennett, WV State Conservationist. The topics include: Agricultural Marketing Service, Soil Conservation Service, Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James S. Bennett, WV State Conservationist. The topics include: Soil Conservation Service, WV Mountaineers for Rural Progress, State Land Use Conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains the WV Watershed Progress Report and Final Environmental Statement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with R. D. Albertazzie, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; William E. Richards, Executive Director of WV Aeronautics Commission; John W. Walton, Director of Information of the U.S. Air Force; W. F. Martin, president of Phillips Petroleum Company; Major General Francis S. Greenlief, Chief of the National Guard Bureau; John J. Gilligan, Governor of Ohio; Russell E. Train, Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator from WV. The topics include: American Association of University Professors, Department of Commerce, Department of Motor Vehicles, Workmen's Compensation Fund, air pollution, aircraft, Air Force, air ambulances, Air National Guard, Air Quality Standard, Air Pollution Control Emissions Standards, airlines, Office of Economic Opportunity, airport funds, airline travel cards, Airesearch Aviation Company, Air Rights Bill, Social Security, Department of Welfare, school clothing allowance, library program, Department of Highways, Board of Education, Almost Heaven, jobs, motor vehicles, Bluefield State College, drug abuse, employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Meldrim Thomson, Jr., Governor of New Hampshire; W. W. Lyons, Deputy under U.S. Secretary of the Interior; Jay S. Hammond, Governor of Alaska; Jack W. Carlson, Assistant Secretary of the Interior; Ralph Albertazzie, Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, WV Secretary of State. The topics include: education, Albatross Gallery, Department of Health, Alaska pipeline, Alan Guttmacher Institute, family planning, National Association of State Departments of Agriculture, Department of Veterans Affairs, judicial circuit, Department of Commerce, Alberta Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Commission, Public Service Program, Metric Coordinating Task Force, WV Advisory Council on Vocational and Technical Education, WV Land Use Mapping Committee, Commission on Aging, Youth Conservation Corps Program, Department of Welfare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Joseph Albright, WV House of Delegates. The topics include: gasoline prices, Blue Ridge Project, Charleston Daily Mail, Union Carbide, Kanawha Valley Carbider, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of the Army, Department of Highways, United Steelworkers of America, Albright National Bank of Kingwood, Diversified Mountaineer Corps, employment, horse and dog racing, inflation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Alan Short, CA State Senator; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Stokley L. Warren, Mayor of Alderson, WV. The topics include: alcohol, state parks, Alcohol-Health Promotion, alcoholism treatment units, drug abuse, bicentennial, Department of Welfare, Department of Employment Security, Diversified Mountaineer Corp., Areawide Comprehensive Health Planning, arthritis, Marine Corp League Conference, Department of Veterans Affairs, Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; William T. Brotherton, president of WV State Senate; Clyde D. Alford, Mayor of St. Albans, WV. The topics include: Department of Health, Department of Highways, jurisdiction, social security, black lung, public restrooms, Department of Mines, retirement, Daylight Savings Time, Department of Natural Resources, Governor's Summer Youth Program, Occupational Pneumoconiosis, Greenbrier County Jail, fuel, abortion, employment, Department of Welfare, Pennzoil Oil Spill, Revenue Sharing Funds, Highway Safety Administration, WV Council of Towns and Cities, Community Development funds, Appalachian Regional Commission, Sanitary Waste Disposal, local planning assistance, Environmental Protection Agency, National Youth Science Camp, Better School Building Amendment, motor vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; P. K. Alker, president of the WV Tire Dealers and Retreaders Association; Lieutenant Colonel Charles Allard, Executive Director of WV Safety Council, Inc.; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security. The topics include: black lung, United Mine Workers of America, medical services program, Department of Mental Health, Social Security, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Welfare, Youth Conservation Corps Program, Sulphur oxide emission limits, studded tires, State Tire contracts, Public Service Commission, jurisdiction, consumer affairs, military, Department of Health, Jefferson County receiver site, Intergovernmental Conference, National Safety Council, employment, Mobile Home Safety Act, Highway Safety legislation, foreign aid, Allegheny Airlines, Civil Aeronautics Board, Allegheny Ballistics Laboratory rocket center vehicle testing, Allegheny Power Service Corporation, retired teacher benefits, Northern Panhandle Mental Health Center, educational legislation, exchange student, teacher pay raise, Department of Employment Security, Northern Panhandle Soil Conservation District.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Charles Allen, WV House of Delegates; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The topics include: Public Library Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission, Department of Highways, employment, Department of Natural Resources, fuel adjustment clause, Ceremony of Contrition Pardon, Department of Commerce, Department of Welfare, Department of Motor Vehicles, Office of Economic Opportunity, Road Bond Amendment, senate redistricting, black lung, Social Security Administration, Commemorative Stamp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Ralph Allen, Putnam County, WV Commissioner. The topics include: Summer Youth Program, Department of Welfare, abortion, Department of Highways, Pension Reform Act, Neighborhood Youth Corps Program, Bicentennial Quilt, Department of Public Safety, American Right of Way Association, Office of Economic Opportunity, Hilldale-Talcott Water System, Project Hard Road, Greenbrier School of Osteopathic Medicine, Appalachian Regional Commission, Health Service Areas, Better Schools Amendment, election laws, judicial circuit, Board of Regents, WV Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Education Commission of the States, Housing Project, employment, state laws, Marshall University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Jack Ballon, president of Recreational Properties of America. The topics include: Public Service Program, physicians, Board of Regents, fuel shortage, strip mining, Mental Health Council, Almost Heaven, flood protection, Cost Reduction Programs, Department of Welfare, Alpha Associates, Great Lakes Regional Conference of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, Alpha Regional Library, Alpine Lake, Alpine Festival, Department of Commerce, legislation, new telephone system, Department of Natural Resources, State Historic Preservation Office, Appalachian Regional Commission, WV Antiquities Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: Appalachian River Runners Federation, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Vietnam bonus, produce sold on highways, Department of Welfare, Social Security, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), Department of Highways, Appalachian Regional Commission, Preston County Public Service District, Allied Chemical Plant, Allied Van Lines, Archives and History, voting rights, National Association of Social Workers, employment, teacher retirement benefits, school service personnel, Department of Veterans Affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Samuel H. Weese, Insurance Commissioner; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: American Legion, Department of Mental Health, Department of Welfare, Columbia gas rates, Insurance Commission, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Social Security Administration, Department of Welfare, employment, Daylight Savings Time, Department of Motor Vehicles, Public Service Commission, allocation of New Careers Funds, Appalachian Regional Commission, Department of Highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; James Altmeyer, WV House of Delegates; John D. Altmeyer, president of WV Funeral Directors Association. The topics include: Postal Service, black lung, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Welfare, Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Natural Resources, cancer insurance, Vietnam veterans bonus checks, WV Board of Probation and Parole, Appalachian Regional Commission, WV Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Department of Health, utility rate increases.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; Elcio Alvares, Governor of Espirito Santo. The topics include: Social Security, Department of Welfare, Department of Public Safety, wild horses, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Marshall University, aluminum industry, international trade, Department of Motor Vehicles, black lung, Medical Licensing Board, employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, Amalgamated Transit Union, National Hall of Fame for Track and Field, Amateur Athletic Union of the United States, amateur boxing, harassment, race pass, Sunday Horse Racing, taxes, Department of Welfare, state growth plan, ambulance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA\u0026amp;M2862 II.F. Am-American A1 1973-1975 2/3   This folder contains correspondence with R. B. McKenzie, president of the McDowell County Commission; O. D. Compton, president of the Mercer County Commission; Robert Cetti, Jr., president of Amerdyne Industries, Inc. The topics include: ambulance service, corrections officers, JEEP Program, urban renewal, Department of Welfare, educational legislation, American Aborigines, American Academy of Pediatrics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various individuals. The topics include: American Academy of Pediatrics, American Academy of Family Physicians, American Academy of Political and Social Science, American Adviser, American Alliance for Health Physical Education and Recreation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Clifton P. Jones, president of the American Arthritis Association. The topics include: American Arthritis Association, the American Assembly, American Association for the advancement of Science, American Association of Automotive Medicine, American Association of Colleges of Podiatric Medicine, American Association of Colleges and Universities, American Association for Higher Education, American Association on Mental Deficiency, American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators, American Association of Personal Property Appraisers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with William A. Moreland, WV State Senate; Marjorie Bell Chambers, vice president of the American Association of University Women. The topics include: American Association of Retired Persons, American Association of State Colleges and Universities, American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, American Association of University Professors, American Association of University Women.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various constituents and organizations. The topics include: American Banker, American Bank Note Company, American Bar Association, American Benefit Corporation, American Bicentennial Cavalcade, American Bicentennial Leadership Seminar, American Broadcasting Company documentary coal industry in WV, American Business Women's Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various organizations. The topics include: American Cancer Society, American Challenge, American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong, American Chemical Society, American Chiropractic Association, American City Corporation, American Civil Liberties Union, American Coaches Inc., American Concrete Paving Association, American Conservative Union.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Edgar D. Whitcomb, Governor of Indiana; Roger W. Heyns, president of the American Council on Education. The topics include: American Conservative Union, American Consulting Engineers, American Consumers Association, American Correctional Association, American Council on Education, American Cyanamid Company, American Electric Power Company, American Fisheries Society, American Forest Institute, American Foundation for the Deaf, American Foundation for Negro Affairs, American Freedom Train Foundation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Herbert Tenzer, president of the American Israel Friendship League; Samuel S. Beard, president of the American Institute for Public Service. The topics include: American Heart Association, American Heritage Public Library, American Indian Policy Review Commission, American Indians in WV, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, American Institute of Chemists, American Israel Friendship League, American Jewish Committee, American Justice Liaison Institute, American Law Institute, American Institute for Public Service, American Management Associations, American Manufacturing Fabricators, American Meat Institute, American Meteorological Society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with William V. Luneburg, president and CEO of American Motors Corporation. The topics include: American Mining Congress, American Motors Corporation, American National Red Cross, American Nuclear Society, American Paper Institute, American Para-Medical News, American Personnel and Guidance Association, American Physical Therapy Association, American Podiatry Association, American Postal Workers Union, American Public Transit Association, American Psychiatric Association, American Public Works Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various members of the American Legion. The topic of the folder is the American Legion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with E. T. Klassen, Postmaster General of the United States; Tobin Armstrong, Counsellor to the President. The topics include: American Red Cross, American Rehabilitation, 1st Battle of the American Revolution, American Revolution Bicentennial Administration, American Risk and Insurance Association, American Road Builders Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John M. Haydon, Governor of American Samoa. The topics include: American Samoa, American Security Council, American Social Health Association, American Society of Building and Construction Inspectors, American Society of Corporate Secretaries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various organizations. The topics include: American Society for Horticultural Science, American Society for Industrial Security, American Society for Preventive Dentistry, American Society of Safety Engineers, American Society for Training and Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Charles T. Jones, president of Amherst Industries. The topics include: American Steel Industry, American Stock Exchange, American Student List Company, American-Swiss Association, American-Syrian-Lebanese Committee for Political Involvement, Americans United for Life, American Water Works Association, American Water Resources Association, America's Junior Miss Pageant, EMS Advisory Council, Ames McDonough Company, Department of Welfare, Amherst Coal Company, Amherst Industries, trash pickup, Office of Economic Opportunity, School Personel Salaries, Social Security, Youth Conservation Corps, pollution, Motorcycle head lights, Finance Committee of the Education Commission, Security and Privacy Plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Robert D. Harman, WV House of Delegates; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; Claude S. Brinegar, U.S. Secretary of the Department of Transportation; Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland; Richard N. Kephart, Mayor of Princeton, WV; Paul H. Reistrup, president of the National Railroad Passenger Corporation; Roger Lewis, president of Amtrak. The topics include: Department of Welfare, retired teachers, doctor shortage, Department of Public Safety, Workmen's Compensation Fund, \"Lincoln Walks at Midnight,\" educational legislation, Department of Highways, employment, WV Rehabilitation Center, Board of Regents, Secretarial Science, Social Security, Department of Motor Vehicles, Vietnam Veterans Bonus check, food stamps, Amtrak legislation, Amuets National Auxiliary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Gerald R. Ford, Vice President of the United States; Richard Nixon, President of the United States; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Bill Anderson, NAtional Correspondent for the Chicago Tribune Press Service. The topics include: abortion, Anchor International, racing, Emergency Employment Program, Anwalt Community Park, Anwalt Water System, CETA Program, Jericho Electronics, WV Library Commission, Southeastern Library Association, Appalachian Regional Commission, Union Carbide Corporation, black lung, Department of Welfare, culture center, Bicentennial Commission, employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James R. McCartney, WV Secretary of State Claud Anderson, Florida State Education Coordinator; General E. E. Anderson, Assistant Commandant of the U.S. Department of the Navy; Ken Hechler, U.S. Representative from WV; F. Ray Anderson, president of the Wetzel County, WV Court. The topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, National Youth Science Camp, WV Judicial Council, Grand Vue Park proposed expansion, Republican National Convention, Correction Officer, Department of Education, railroad conversion from coal, Inspection of British and European coal mine refuse, studded tires, Social Security, black lung, energy crisis, Department of Public Safety, abortion, unemployment compensation, Appalachian Regional Commission, mental health, firearms regulations, Smithfield Police Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: Telephone Pioneer Environmental Committee, food cost, employment, Department of Welfare, Department of Natural Resources, Supplemental Security Income Disability.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Kenneth M. Grover. The topic is GSA International Corporation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; James R. McCartney, Secretary of State of WV; Joseph C. Anderson, Governor of Smithfield, WV Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; Mary Lou Anderson, Project Officer for the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. The topics include: Department of Welfare, Bicentennial Maps, employment, Department of Mental Health, Hospital Board on Monongalia County, immigration, Shinnston Historical Association, Correction Officer, presidential impeachment, Department of Highways, Bicycle Bill, camping, WV Commission on Manpower Technology and Training, Army Corps of Engineers, Matoaka Water System, police, Manpower-Public Service Program, Social Security, Federal Communications Commission, Department of Employment Security, handicapped, Board of Regents, WVU Dairy Barn, U.S. Department of Health Education and Welfare, Blue Ridge Project, Anderson Nursing Home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with R. G. Anderson, vice president and General Manager of Fireboard Corporation; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Wayne F. Anderson, Executive Director of the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; William F. Anderson, National Correspondent for the Chicago Tribune. The topics include: summer employment, Department of Commerce, Social Security, United Mine Workers of America, Optometry Bill, proposed landfill, Department of Welfare, education, Solid Waste Authority, manpower publication, WV Rating Bureau, Department of Welfare, fuel, Emergency Medical Services, Office of Economic Opportunity, School Service Personnel, Tucker Emergency Services, archives and history, state mandates, National Governor's Conference, radio equipment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Mike Andochick, Mayor of Weirton, WV. The topics include: Public Service Commission, NYC Program, Office of Economic Opportunity, Bank of Nitro, Appalachian Regional Commission, Vocational Rehabilitation, Human Rights Commission, drug abuse, manpower.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Karl Andersen, president of Quest Incorporated; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Colonel R. L. Bodnar, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; John Pat Fanning, WV State Senator; Cecil D. Andrus, National Governor's Conference. The topics include: Department of Agriculture, Multiflora rose, Department of Public Safety, New River Gorge Railroad, Private Employment Agencies, geological maps, National Youth Science Camp, School Service Personnel, pollution, WV Health Systems Agency, Improve WV image, teacher salaries, Subcommittee on Institutional Reorganization, Warm Springs Public Service District, WV State Tax Department, education, Department of Welfare, Republican State Central and Executive Committee, employment, anesthetist RN shortage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Dan Angel, State Representative of MI; Charles M. Angell, Assistant Regional Director for U.S. Department of Labor; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration. The topics include: energy legislation, Farmer's Home Administration, Department of Commerce, hunting and fishing, Department of Highways, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Health, Welfare School Clothes, Department of Welfare, Bicentennial, Fairmont State College, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Veterans Council of WV Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Mental Health, Department of Finance and Administration, Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, animal clinic, animal shelter, animals, Office of Economic Opportunity, jurisdiction, Department of Motor Vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Gregory R. Anrig, MA Commissioner of Education; James E. Ansel, president of the Love Memorial Clinic. The topics include: Anmoore sewage system, Recall of Mayor of Anmoore, Anmoore City Council, Anmoore budget, Anmoore Volunteer Fire Department, Department of Commerce, Department of Highways, Annual Charleston Distance Run, Annual Program Plan for Adult Basic Education, annual reports, Teacher's Retirement Board, Federal-State Relations, recreation, Ansted Clinic, Antlerless Deer Licenses, Appalachian Regional Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John D. Anthony, Executive Director of the Region VI Planning and Development Council; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Samuel Anthony, Ohio County Commissioner. The topics include: Region VI Planning and Development Council, Department of Welfare, Public Service Program, Federal-State Relations, Appalachian Regional Commission, American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, Coalcon, Highway Safety Patrol Program, antique WV Flag, Anti-Recession Bills, Department of Motor Vehicles, Optometric Drug Bill, employment, jurisdiction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Senator Lawton M. Chiles, Governor James E. Holshouser jr., Governor George C. Wallace, Governor William L. Waller, Governor Hugh L. Carey, Governor Milton J. Shapp, Governor James B. Edwards, Governor Ray Blanton. Topics include: tourism, Appalachia Educational Library, career education, Appalachia Sounding play, Appalachian Regional Committee, Appalachian Bible Institute, Appalachian Bible Fellowship, computer, art, Appalachian Corridors Art Biennial, Appalachian EMS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Governor William Waller, Robert A Roe, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Economic Development. Topics include: Appalachian Mental Health Center, care homes, Appalachian Mineral Resource Evaluation Conference correspondence, Committee of Public Works, economic development programs, Appalachian Regional Development Act, Appalachian Regional Hospitals, hospital union, strike, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, West Virginia Disaster Relief and Prevention Program, Delegate nominees, Census, Post Office and Civil Service House of Representatives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Appalachian Trail, National Park Service, Department of the Interior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Rogers C. B. Morton Secretary of the State. Topics include: Appalachian Trail, Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Appalachian Trail selection manual.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence Jonh W. Vaughan, Executive Vice President of American Electric Power. Topics include: Appalachia Power Company, Public Service Commission, Senate Judiciary Committee, energy pollution act, coal, energy crisis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Jonh W. Vaughan, Executive Vice President of American Electric Power. Topics include: Appalachian Power Company, surface mining, American Electric Power annual report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Robert A. McConnell Commissioner of Labor, Carl G. Beard, II, Director of West Virginia's Air Pollution Control Commission. Topics include: labor dispute, Philip Sporn Plant, Appalachian Power Company, John Amos Plant, air quality control equipment, Cabin Creek Plant, Kanawha River Plant, Kammer Plant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Walter G. Arader, Secretary of the Department of Commerce, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare, Tom Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Aquarius International Corporation, natural disasters, Vietnam bonus, social security, veterans, welfare, TRIP program, strip mining, West Virginia Nurses Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with R. L. Bonar, Superintendent of the Department of Public Safety, Representative Harry Staggers, Governor Mills E. Goodwin jr., J.B. Archer, Regional Director of the U.S. Department of Labor. Topics include: unions, abortion, drunk driving, public safety, correction officers, insurance legislation, Arbuckle Public Service District, West Virginia archeological relic, social security, National Defense student loan, Homestead Exemption Act, Americans United.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: engineers, planners, Arctic Gas project, Affirmation Bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with Chester A. Arents P. E., Dean Emeritus College of Engineering West Virginia University, Richard Argent, Horsemen's Benevolent \u0026amp; Protective Association, George R. Ariyoshi, Governor of Hawaii, Edwin C. Arkwright, Commissioner of West Virginia Real Estate Commission, Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the House of Delegates, John H. Armbruster, keeper of the log of the S.S. Fellowship. Topics include: Registration for Professional Engineers, Dog Racing Bill, eagles, liquor license, Governor's Conference on Aging, Real Estate Commission, Medicaid program, welfare, race tracks, S.S. Fellowship, Jaycees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John H. Armbruster, keeper of the log of the S.S. Fellowship, Colonel Robert L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety. Topics include: S.S. Fellowship, Jaycees, textbooks, Employer-Employee program, school children's safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Lieutenant General W.C. Gribble Jr., Chief of Engineers. Topics include: Corps of Engineers, Acid Mine Drainage, Potomac River, American Cyanamid Company, Willow Island Dam, unconstructed projects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Colonel Robert S. McGarry, Corps of Engineers, Colonel Scott B. Smith, Corps of Engineers. Topics include: Northeastern United States Water Supply, bank erosion, The Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, Craney Island Disposal Area, water resource projects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Colonel Scott B. Smith, Corps of Engineers. Topics include: Budget request, water resource projects, boat harbor, Kanawha River.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Program of Army Engineers civil works, civil works program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Brigadier General E.R. Heiberg III, Ohio River Division Corps of Engineers, Randolph Jennings, Senator of West Virginia. Topics include: Ohio River Division Corps of Engineers, Fiscal Year funds, Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, flooding, streambank erosion, water resource development, wastewater management, Regional Intergovernmental Council, Kanawha River Basin, Coal River Basin, hydroelectric power, Brigadier General Wayne S. Nichols, Ohio River Division Corps of Engineers, Colonel Robert S. McGarry District Manager, Elk River Drainage Basin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Robert C. Byrd, Senator of West Virginia, Lieutenant General W.C. Gribble Jr., Chief of Engineers, James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio, Brigadier General E.R. Heiberg III, Ohio River Division Corps of Engineers, Brigadier General Wayne S. Nichols, Ohio River Division Corps of Engineers. Topics include: First American Land Corporation, flood problems, natural disasters, Island Creek, Ohio River, Guyandotte River, Phillipi, Tygart Valley River Basin, Levee, disaster plans, F.M.C. Corporation American Viscose, replacement of Gallipolis Locks and Dam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: replacement of Gallipolis Locks and Dam, Ohio River, Grays Landing Lock and Dam, Craney Island Disposal Area, Guyandotte River, sewage disposal systems, Local Flood Protection project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains the Final Report Inspection and Appraisal of Coal Mine Refuse Banks and Associated Impoundments in the State of West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains some correspondence with the U.S. Department of the Army as well as publications entitled \"Flood Plain Information Ohio River Mason County West Virginia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. Representative from WV; James S. Bennett, WV State Conservationist; Kenneth E. McIntyre, Brigadier General of the USA, Acting Director of Civil Works; Robert A. Georgine, president of the Building and Construction Trades Department; General John W. Morris, U.S. Department of the Army Chief of Engineers. The topics include: Lakeshore Management of Nolin Lake, Corps of Engineers, landslide in McMechen, land use, locks and dams, Metro Wheeling Urban Study, Middle Island Creek Basin, National Dam Inspection Program, Northeastern United States Water Supply Study Interim Report, Carney Island Disposal Area, North Branch Potomac River Basin Mine Drainage Study, permits, Pocatalico River Basin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various members of the U.S. Department of the Army. The topics include: Pocatalico River Basin, proposed advertisement, Upper Guyandotte River, Gallipolis Locks and Dams, Corps of Engineers, Tug Fork Valley flood protection, Elk River Basin Water Resources Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various members of the U.S. Department of the Army. The topics include: Richwood, Summersville Lake, Potomac River Basin Water Supply Interim Report, Sixes Bridge Dam and Lake Project, Delayed Entry Program, special distribution, Sutton Lake Project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Howard H. Callaway, U.S. Secretary of the Army; Carl Albert, U.S. Speaker of the House of Representatives from OK. The topics include: Tropical Storm Agnes, Tug Fork Valley flood protection, Army ROTC Program, Upper Guyandotte River Basin, Urban Study of the Metropolitan Region of Charleston, Huntington-Ashland-Ironton-Portsmouth Urban Study, Water Resources Development Act of 1974.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various members of the Army Corps of Engineers. The topics include: Huntington-Ashland-Ironton-Portsmouth Urban Study, Wheeling Metropolitan Area Urban Study, water resources development program, Water Resources Development Act of 1974, water resource studies, fish and wildlife, Replacement of Winfield Locks and Dams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains bids and contracts between the state of West Virginia and the U.S. Department of the Army. The projects include: Upper Guyandotte River Basin, R. D. Bailey Lake, Greenup Locks and Dams, Belleville Pool Dredging, Burnsville Lake Dam Works, Bluestone Lake Maintenance Building, Bowen Cemetery Site Preparation, East Lynn Lake Parking extension, Elk River Basin Study.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains bids and contracts between the state of West Virginia and the U.S. Department of the Army. The projects include: Greenup and Racine Locks and Dams, Norfolk and Western Railway relocation, New Martinsville Public Use Facilities, Sutton Lake Gates, Willow Island Locks and Dams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains Public Notices from the U.S. Department of the Army regarding: Winfield and Gallipolis Locks and Dam Replacements, and other construction projects under the River and Harbor Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains Public Notices from the U.S. Department of the Army regarding construction projects under the River and Harbor Act by: Monongahela Power Company, L. B. Foster Company, Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation, Quaker State Oil and Refining Corporation, International Magnetics Corporation, Pfaff and Smith Builders Supply Company, C \u0026amp; P Telephone Company, Allied Block and Supply, Ohio River Company, Consolidated Gas Supply, Union Carbide.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Claude A. Armour, Commissioner of the Department of Safety of TN; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: Armory Certification Payment, Republican Governors Conference, Social Security, Correction Officer, historic marker, employment, Department of Public Safety, Conference on Inspection Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Old Dams, Board of Public Works, Department of Labor, speed enforcement, Department of Welfare, black lung, state police, Appalachian Regional Commission, Board of Education, Public Affairs Council, Department of Motor Vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Robert G. Armstrong, Executive Director of Panhandle Health Planning; Tobin Armstrong, counsellor to the President. The topics include: Work Program, Health Planning, Department of Motor Vehicles, Federal Property Council, Department of Welfare, discharge from Army, Association of the U.S. Navy, amnesty, guns, army chorus, Army Magazine, Army National Guard, Army Reserve.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Alvin Arnett, Director of the U.S. Office of Economic Opportunity; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles; C. P. C. Arnold, Regional Manager of the Royal Bank of Canada; George Arnold, WV House of Delegates; W. S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the Department of Highways. The topics include: Office of Economic Opportunity, Department of Welfare, Senior Aides Program, Department of Public Institutions, Department of Highways, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Highway Safety Patrol, Department of Motor Vehicles, immunization reports, bicentennial state histories, black lung, Appalachian Regional Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John M. Gates, WV State Auditor; Diego Arria, Governor of Venezuela; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The topics include: \"Almost Heaven,\" Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, U.S. Department of the Interior, WV Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan, Outdoor Recreation Conference, New River Gorge Study, Starvaggi Park Development, Laurel Creek Public Hunting and Fishing Area, Virginia Point Park, Coonskin Park Complex, Cooper's Rock State Forest, Grandview State Park, Greenbrier State Forest, Marion County Consolidated Park, school service personnel, Public Service program, immunization programs, ACT exam, Social Security, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Highways, arthritis, Department of Motor Vehicles, Black Lung Advisory Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Randolph Jennings, U.S. Senator from WV. The topics include: WV Blue Book, retired teachers, student employment program, housing, Arrow Rug Company, Department of Welfare, Social Security Administration, Appalachian Regional Commission, art and craft fair, art gallery, education, Milton Swimming Pool, abortion, Department of Highways, employment, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Public Service Commission, Columbia Gas Rate increase, Commission on Aging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Keith L. Arthur, Cabell County Clerk; William J. Artrip, WV House of Delegates; G. Frederick Peters, Arts Coordinator for the state of California. The topics include: primary elections, county clerks, credit life insurance, Office of Economic Opportunity, Department of Welfare, energy, Civil Service Exam, retired teachers, Social Security, State Board of Health, Appalachian Regional Commission, Department of Archives and History, State Committee of Barbers and Beauticians, arts and crafts center, art in schools, Endocrinology and Nuclear Medicine, bicentennial, Department of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topic is arthritis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ivan Asay, president of the Council of Senior West Virginians; Barney Asbury, Wayne County WV Commissioner; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security. The topics include: National Health Planning and Resources Development Act of 1974, council of Senior West Virginians, Health Systems Agency, Advisory Committee on Aging, Department of Welfare, Appalachian Regional Commission, horse and dog racing, Workmen's Compensation Fund, thefts at mind, Department of Employment Security, Republican National Convention.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Roy L. Ash, Assistant to the President of the United States, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare, John Ashcraft, Director of the Department of Mines. Topics include: stray dogs, Department of Public Safety, Lakin State Hospital, Weston State Hospital, Food Stamps program, State Fire Commission, Kingwood volunteer Fire Department, police department, correctional officer, flood claim, Workman's Compensation Fund, disability, employment, federal credit, postman, welfare, marijuana, juvenile arrest, road bonds, roads, Sewickley coal, coal, mining companies, Morgantown, Public Service Program, Summer Youth Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John Ashcraft, Director of the Department of Mines, Gene Jordan, President of the West Virginia Coal Mining Institute, John Juker, President of the National Mine Rescue Association, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare, Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: welfare, Bicentennial, Appalachian Regional Committee, Director of the Department of Mines, Department of Mines, Hopemont State Hospital, abortion, welfare, Food Stamps program, Lebanon Correctional Facility.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas Kleppe, Secretary of the Interior, James E. Harrington, Secretary of North Carolina Natural and Economic Resources. Topics include: Scenic River movement, Blue Ridge project, South Fork New River.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas Kleppe, Secretary of the Interior, James E. Harrington, Secretary of North Carolina Natural and Economic Resources. Topics include: Scenic River movement, Blue Ridge project, South Fork New River.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Secretary of the State of West Virginia, Robert E. Yancy, President of Ashland Oil Inc. Topics include: Marshall University Medical School, physicians, Board of Miner Training, Education, and Certification, welfare, Department of Welfare, West Virginia Garden Club, Mobile Home Standards Legislation, Ashland Oil Inc., ethylene plant project, Ashland Oil Inc annual report, teacher salaries, Educational Program, Vietnam bonus, employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of Welfare, Don. W. Ashworth, President of the Association of Mental Health/Mental Retardation, Ira L. Dadisman, Director of Personnel State of West Virginia Civil Service Program, Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare, Richard A. Ashworth, Deputy Under Secretary of the Department of Agriculture, W. Bart Jackson, Executive Director of the Asian-Pacific Council of American Chamber of Commerce. Topics include: employment, medical assistance, Medical Licensing Board, housing for the elderly, Workman's Compensation Fund, regulation of horse and dog racing, social security, welfare, Association of Mental Health/Mental Retardation, Huntington Housing Authority, Education Program, nursing home programs, Department of Health, abortion, abortion bill, Buffalo Creek, Buffalo Creek Bills, mobile homes, Department of Agriculture, teacher salaries, teacher accreditation, teacher certification, vocational rehabilitation, Civil Service, Asian-Pacific Council of American Chamber of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Cecil D. Andrus, Governor of Idaho, Frances P. Asseff, President of Mountain State Nursing Home, Lieutenant General John J. Tolson, III, President of the Association of the United States Army, Galvin L. Rampton, Governor of the State of Utah, Don Setterbo, Special Assistant of the Council of State Governments, JImmye Kimmey, Executive Director of the Association for the Study of Abortion inc., Ward Wagner, Jr., President of Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Topics include: Second Touch Musical association, Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, interdependence, nursing homes, The General Council of the Assemblies of God, Associated Constructed Publication, Subcommittee on Transportation of the House Public Works Committee, Governmental Accountants, abortion, trial lawyers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various Delegates, Mayors, Commissioners, Superintendents, through the state of West Virginia. Topics include: the 1975 Annual Report of the Appalachian Regional Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various Delegates, Mayors, Commissioners, Superintendents, through the state of West Virginia. Topics include: the 1975 Annual Report of the Appalachian Regional Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various Delegates, Mayors, Commissioners, Superintendents, through the state of West Virginia. Topics include: the 1975 Annual Report of the Appalachian Regional Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various Delegates, Mayors, Commissioners, Superintendents, through the state of West Virginia. Topics include: the 1975 Annual Report of the Appalachian Regional Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various Delegates, Mayors, Commissioners, Superintendents, through the state of West Virginia. Topics include: the 1975 Annual Report of the Appalachian Regional Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with William L. Waller, Governor of Mississippi, Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission, Julian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky, Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania, Hugh L. Carey, Governor of New York, Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland, Robert C. Byrd, Senator of West Virginia, Edgar N. Duncan, Acting Director of the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Richard D. Frum, Special Assistant to the Government, Bert Swift, Director of Health and Child Development, John D. Whisman, States' Regional Representative. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Title X, employment, state budgets, public works for Water and Power Development and Energy Research Appropriation Bill, status of funds, Weirton General Hospital, financial management, Beckley Appalachian Regional Hospital State Mental Health Complex.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Richard E. Shearer, President of Alderson-Broadus College, Richard D. Frum, Special Assistant to the Governor, Dennis F. Vest, Director of Development and College Relations, William Loy, Executive Assistant to the Governor. Topics include: Alderson-Broadus College, basketball, alumni, airport project, industrial development, tuition assistance, dedication ceremony, Nursing Education and Allied Health Sciences Building, West Virginia guide book, Camp Dawson projects, Swindell-Dressler, employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with L. Manning Muntzing, Director of Regulation of the Atomic Energy Commission, Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States, William R. Boyle, Reactor Director Atomic Energy Commission. Topics include: Atomic Energy Commision, Office of Government Liaison, Energy Research and Development Administration, Nuclear Energy Commission, Light Water Breeder Reactor, safety evaluation and report, Beaver Valley Station, facility operating license, general environmental siting guides for nuclear power plants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Samuel W. Jensch, Chairman of the United States Atomic Energy Commission, Peter A. Morris, Director of the Office of Operations Evaluation, Earl J. Woolever, Vice President of Duquesne Light Company. Topics include: United States Atomic Energy Commission, nuclear plants, evaluation of incidents, safety evaluation report, Beaver Valley Power Station.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Earl J. Woolever, Vice President of Duquesne Light Company, Harold E. Collins, Emergency Planning Seminar Coordinator, H.W. Pitts, P.E. Director Division of Engineering West Virginia Public Service Commission, Herbert H. Brown, Office of Government Liaison. Topics include: United States Atomic Energy Commission, nuclear plants, safety evaluation report, Beaver Valley Power Station, State Emergency Planning, Office of Emergency Planning, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Energy Research and Development Administration, Energy Resources Council, Nuclear Regulatory Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Magdaleno M. Avila, Executive Director of the Colorado Council on Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Workers and Families, Stanley E. Newton, Administrator Area 23, Sue Hoskins, Acting Coordinator office of communications, Ernest Ayers, Commissioner of Webster County. Topics include: citizen of the week, Aviation Advisory Commission, migrant and seasonal agricultural workers, employment, welfare, food stamp program, job training, JEEP program, energy, coal miners, coal production, gas and oil reserves, energy sources, unions, dog racing, employment security.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James L. Ayres, General Manager Tri-State Transit Authority, James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare, James M. Horton, Special Events Director, L.S. Ayres \u0026amp; Co. Topics include: Urban Mass Transit Authority, Bicentennial Celebration, welfare, School Clothing Allowance Program, Food Stamps Program, emergency assistance, teachers' retirement, campaign material, \"Tribute to Appalachia\", real estate taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner of the Department of Commerce; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; Mr. And Mrs. Alex Rehardt, Executive Directors of the International Flag Gallery of Australia. The topics include: Department of Highways, Insurance Commission, Audio Intelligence Devices, auditing procedures, Auditors, mental health, Weston State Hospital, National Youth Science Camp, Auger Mining, race passes, Audubon Naturalist Society, Board of Examiners of Psychologists, Department of Employment Security, Kansas Drug Abuse Commission, sharing ideas, Department of Commerce, Department of Motor Vehicles, Blue Ridge Project, abortion, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Education, Youth Conservation Corps Program, water service, Regional Early Childhood Education Demonstration Centers, authority to marry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with R. G. Wingerter, president of Libbey-Owens-Ford Company; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: Authors League of America, autolite spark plugs, auto accident, automobile insurance, automobile sales, Automobile Dealers Association of WV, Automotive Information Council, Automatic Totalizators Inc., legislature pay increase, junk cars, Social Security, retired state employees, retired teachers, Department of Welfare, health and sanitation, housing program, interest rates, Jeep Program, Public Service Department utility rate increase, mobile home construction and safety standards, Auxiliary Public School Personnel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains state employee attendance and leave regulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Mason Atkins, Monroe County WV Commissioner; Orin E. Atkins, CEO of Ashland Oil; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Thomas I. Atkins, Secretary of the Executive Office of Communities and Development of Massachusetts; Oma Atkinson, president of the Roane County Court and Roane County WV Commissioner; Most Reverend Robert P. Atkinson, Bishop of the Diocese of WV; Ray Blanton, Governor of Tennessee; George Busbee, Governor of Georgia; Hugh L. Carey, Governor of New York; Julian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky. The topics include: military, Appalachian Regional Commission, Columbia gas rate increase, Energy Crisis – Capitol lights, Ashland Oil, food stamps, Department of Welfare, State Tax Department, land use legislation, school personnel salaries, Water Service, Public Service Program, Appalachian Regional Commission, manpower, Legal Services Plan, National Health Planning and Resources Development Act of 1974, dog racing, studded tires, atlas, Central Station Nuclear Plants, Atomic Industrial Forum, EMS Training Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James B. Edwards, Governor of South Carolina; Cliff Finch, Governor of Mississippi; Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Governor of Virginia; James E. Holshouser, Jr., Governor of North Carolina; Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland; James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio; Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania; George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama; Edward H. Levi; U.S. Attorney General; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The topics include: EMS Training Program, race passes, Department of Welfare, Bureau of Prisons, Stonewall Jackson Lake Project, attracting new industry, WV Arts and Humanities Council, Social Security, black lung, military, Department of Motor Vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: Association of the United States Army, Association of Trial Lawyers of America, Association of School Administrators, Associations for Sheep and Sheep Raising, Marhsall Medical School, Department of Welfare, Vietnam bonus, Bureau of Community Health Services, Commission on Energy Economy and Environment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Christopher S. Bond, Governor of Missouri; C. Malamis, president of the Athenian Humanitarian Society; Wilbur H. Johnson, Mayor of Athens, WV; Irving Athey, Mayor of Keyser, WV; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund. The topics include: West Virginia University, Commission on Energy Economy and Environment, State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers, EPA Air Pollution Standards, Republican Governors Association, Energy Industrial Group, Department of Welfare, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), truckers, retired teachers, Athenian Humanitarian Society, Athens Medical Center, sewage facilities, Athens water line, Athens Woman's Club, Appalachian Regional Commission, Public Service Program, Housing Assistance Plan, fire departments, manpower, athletic eligibility, hunting and fishing licenses, Department of Natural Resources, National Guard, American Bar Association, school textbooks, studded tires, Social Security, Workmen's Compensation Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Julian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky; George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama; George Busbee, Governor of Georgia; Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland; Bill Waller, Governor of Mississippi; Hugh L. Carey, Governor of New York; James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio; Robert E. Jones, U.S. Representative from Alabama; Jacob B. Edwards, Governor of South Carolina; Miles E. Godwin, Governor of Virginia. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: commission meetings, Job Opportunities Program, Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, Congressional Hearing Questions, Regional Energy Policy, U.S. Senate Committee on Public Works, Appalachian Regional Development Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Harry Teter, Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Guy L. Nichols, president of the Tyler County Commission; Woodrow W. Cook, president of the Wyoming County Commission; Martin L. Cooper, Mayor of Davis, WV. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: commission meetings, programs, administrative organization, research funds, commitments, community center in Middlebourne, community hospital residency programs, Community Mental Health Center, computer centers, conference, access roads, senior centers, federal budget, continuing education center of Bethany College, contracts, Public Service districts, coordinator, Planning and Development Commission, Cortland Acres Nursing Home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Jack G. Capehart, president of the Wayne County Court; Tilden Curry, Assistant to the governor of Tennessee. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Council of Appalachian Governors, Council for Surface Mining and Reclamation Research in Appalachia, Council of Towns and Cities, Crum Public Service District, current events, state sessions, Current National and Regional Development Program materials, Clarksburg Library Overrun Project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ronald R. Blankenship, president of Calhoun County Court; William P. A. Nicely, Mayor of Parkersburg, WV; Micha Curry, Mayor of Chapmanville, WV. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Cabell County Courthouse, Cabell-Huntington Board of Health, Cabell-Huntington Hospital, Cabell-Wayne County Vocational Education Project, Cabin Creek Clinic, Calhoun County Court, Calhoun General Hospital, Camp Caesar, career center, Carnegie Public Library of Parkersburg and Wood County, loan repayments, Cass State Park Acquisition, town of Cass, Central Barbour Public Service District, Central Hampshire Water Association, Ceredo-Kenova, Chapmanville Area, program design report, Charles Town Water System.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various members of West Virginia and the Appalachian Regional Commission. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Regional Council, check for administrative grant, Cherry Creek Watershed, Chestnut Ridge Public Service District Water System Project, child development program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Donald L. Samples, president of the Clay County Court; Elmer W. Prince, VP of Wesco Equipment. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Child Development Project, citizen band radios on country school buses, Clay-Batelle Public Service District Water Project, Clay County Health Center, Clendenin Library, Clinic Health Education Component Budget Period Extension, Clinton Water Association, code changes, meeting minutes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains the Appalachian Regional Commission Budget Requests.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission involvement in the Buffalo Creek disaster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Alvin J. Arnett, Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Robert Burkhart, Berkeley County Commissioner; Richard E. Davies, Monongalia County Commissioner; Odell H. Huffman, WV State Senator. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Appalachian Regional Development Act, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, Appalachian Section 207 Housing Program, Analysis of Pollution Control Costs, Montgomery General Hospital Improvements Program, approved grant applications, appropriations request, Arden, Area Development Program, Areawide Action Program Grant, Armory-Civic Center facility, Athens Water Project, auditor's office, august commission meeting, , meeting minutes, summary of actions, resolutions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John P. Ball, president of the Monongalia County Court; A. E. Shadyside, OH; Anthony Scaffidi, Mayor of Benwood, WV; George Dober, president of the Ohio County Court; Robert Burkhart, Berkeley County Commissioner; Charles E. Blankenship, Mayor of Matoaka, WV; Ronald R. Blankenship, president of the Calhoun County Court; C. Edwin Elliot, Mayor of Bluefield, WV; Charles A. Bonar, Mineral County Commissioner. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Bache and Company, Barbour County Comprehensive High School, Barboursville Planning Commission, Bardane Industrial Park, B-C-K-P Regional Intergovernmental Council, regional council, Beckley Appalachian Regional Hospital, Bel-O-Mar Regional Council, Bend Area Medical Center, Benedum Airport, Berkeley County Recreation Board, Bethany College, BHJ Metropolitan Planning Commission, Big Bend Public Service District, Blennerhassett Historical Commission, Bluefield Community Hospital, Bluefield Area Development Corporation, Bluefield Sewage System, Bolivar health center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator from WV. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Boone County public health center, Braxton County Hospital, briefing book, Bretz Water System, Broaddus Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Richard E. Shearer, president of Alderson-Broaddus College; J. Walter Brown, Mayor of Oak Hill, WV; George H. Roessing, Jr., president of Upshur County Commission; George Busbee, Governor of Georgia; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator from WV. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Broaddus Hospital, Brooke County Application, Buckhannon, Buckhannon-Upshur County Water Extension Project, BOR Projects, budget, Buffalo Creek area, Buffalo Creek Citizen's Disaster Committee, Buffalo Creek Health Center, Buffalo Creek Public Service District Sewage System, Buffalo Valley Recreation Area, Builders Emergency Housing Corporation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with William L. Waller, Governor of Mississippi, Julian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky, Milton M. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania, John Bowling, Mayor of White Sulfur Springs, Robert Burkhart, Commissioner of Berkeley County, Dallas B. Bailey, President of Salem College, B.G. Crookshank, Mayor of Pratt, Richard Davies, Commissioner of Monongalia County, Wendal Hayes, Mayor of Weston, Morris Homan, Chairman, Region VIII Planning Council, Frank Janiskiewiez, Chairman, BHJ Planning Commission, Marvin Leach, Commissioner of Wood County, Charles Morgan, Chairman, Bel-O-Mar Planning Commission, John Musgrave, Chairman, Region II Planning Council, Joe Walker, Region I, Planning Council, John McCulloch, Mayor of the City of Beckley. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, access road development, Appalachian Regional Commission Administration Grant, energy, housing and community development, enterprise development, health and child development, Aging Response System, Agnes Disaster, supplemental funds, airport facilities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Richard E. Shearer, President of Alderson-Broaddus Hospital, Vella Knapp, Chairman, Alderson Woman's Club Civic Department, Farnum Alston, Administrative Assistant to the Governor of Wisconsin, Gary Ellis, President of the American Heritage Public Library. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, airport safety projects, emergency medical service, Alderson, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, emergency care project, Alderson-Broaddus College, West Virginia Antiquities Commission, American Heritage Public Library, 1974 Annual Report of the Appalachian Regional Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Robert Wells, President of Ansted Motors, inc., P.L. Benger, Mayor of the Town of Ansted. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Ansted Medical Clinic Project, Ansted Water System, Ansted Public Service System, Appalachian Regional Commission Grant, Appalachia Journal of the Appalachian Regional Commission, industrial park, Highway Related Planning program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Elise F. Kendrick, Editor, Appalachia. Topics include: \"Analyzing Employment Patterns in a New Ohio Power Complex.\", \"Making Public Decisions on Housing and Job Fair Helps West Virginia Veterans Find Work.\", Appalachia Journal of the Appalachian Regional Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Appalachia Journal of the Appalachian Regional Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with William S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Highways, Robert Burkartm Commissioner of Berkeley County, George Dober, President, Ohio County Court, Robert D. Harman, West Viginia House of Delegates, Robert C. Byrd, United States Senator, Jess Reel, Mayor of Elk Garden, James P. Gladkosky, Mayor of Elkins, Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: East Huntington Bridge Access Road, Eastern Panhandle Regional Planning and Development Council, Elk Garden Water Treatment Plant project, Appalachian Regional Commission, Eleventh Local Development District Conference, Appalachian Regional Commission grant, Elkins Road Water District, emergency care project, Emergency Jobs and Unemployment Assistance Act, Emergency Medical Services Program, Emergency Public Works, employment, energy policy, Energy related Housing Program, Energy Study, Enlarged Hepzibah Public Service Water District.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with the Appalachian Regional Commission Executive Committee. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, mine water quality study, Environmental Quality Systems inc., West Virginia's Treasury Automated Investment Data System, commentary on various public works projects, investment of Appalachian Regional Commission's funds, REAP program, state funding, Appalachian 1973 Development plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Harry A. Stansbury, State Director of Comprehensive Health Planning, Thelma Sandy, Acting Chairman of the Interstate EMS Consortium. Topics include: Emergency Medical Services Program, Interstate Medical Services Task Force, state funding for emergency services, Tug Valley EMS Council, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Emergency Medical Services (EMS), application entitled \"Expansion and Improvement of Emergency Medical Services in West Virginia.\", application for medical equipment, EMS On-Site Assistance Process, Emergency Care Program, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council projects, Commission on Energy, Economy, and Environment, the operation of EMS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Daniel J. Snyder, III Regional Administrator U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, W. Shepherdson Abell, Executive Assistant to Governor Marvin Mandel, Russell E. Train, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, Jennings Randolph, United States Senator, Robert C. Byrd, United State Senate, Ira S. Latimer jr., Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, environment, Environmental Conservation Commissions, Department of Natural Resources, construction of municipal waste water construction program, pollution, power plants, construction grants, EPA funding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ronald Pearson, Commissioner of Finance and Administration, Thomas Huzzey, Commissioner for Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. Topics include: Appalachian Energy Study, energy industry, energy, energy crisis, energy conservation demonstration in educational facilities, Commission on Energy, Economy, and the Environment, coal mining industry, surface mining, oil scarcity, fuel shortage, Federal Energy Commission, hardship application, union, regional strategy for energy conservation, allocation of oil and refined products, airports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James T. Goodwin, Executive Director of the Southern Interstate Nuclear Board, Ed Rovner, Director of the Energy Program. Topics include: Energy Policy Statement, energy, Sothern Governors' Conference, fuel shortage, energy crisis, natural gas, mandatory allocation programs, crude oil and refined products provisions, Department of Mines, survey of fuel and energy problems.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner of the Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: Employment security, employment, unemployment, Department of Employment Security, Purchasing Practices and Procedures Commission, vendor/vendee purchasing procedures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John J. Gilligan, Governor of Ohio, James Gladkosky, Mayor of Elkins, H. Paul Garvin, Commissioner of Marshall County Court, Richard C. Dynes, Deputy Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission, D.C. Master, Mayor of Chales Town, John H. McCulloch, Mayor of Beckley, Clifford H. Cole, Director, U.S. Public Health Service, William P.A. Nicely, Mayor of Parkersburg, J. Walter Brown, Mayor of Oak Hill, J. Robert Rogers, Commissioner of Boone County Court. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Appalachian Regional Development Act 1965, general practitioners in West Virginia, family practice, General Services Administration, surplus ambulance cars, various ARC grant awards and projects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence on George C. Gardiner, M.D. Regional Health Director U.S. Public Health Services, Frank B. Elliot, Acting Director of the Farmers Home Administration, Richard C. Dynes, Deputy Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission, Edwin C. Jordan, Acting Director of Community Facilities Development Division of Housing and Urban Development, Marc L. Harman, Commissioner of Grant County, Clyde W. Pace, jr., Director of Airports, Department of Transportation, O. Vernon Keplinger, President, Grant County Commission, Otis M. Martin, Mayor of Milton. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Appalachian Regional Development Act 1965, various ARC grant awards and projects, waste water construction, public health, mental health, airports, public works.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner of Employment Security, Harry G. Riley, President of the Hampshire County Court, James H. Teter, Mayor of the Town of Harman, Mike J. Andochick Jr., Mayor of the City of Weirton, Leon Kingsolver, Director of the Health Planning Council of IV \u0026amp; VII, inc., Lousie Collins, Mayor of Durbin. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Greenbrier College of Osteopathic Medicine, various ARC grant awards and projects, medical education, health care, landfill, public works, vocational education, historic preservation, 1973 Appalachian Development Plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission, Representative Robert A. Roe, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Economic Development, Ken Hechler, House of Representatives, Robert M. Steptoe, United States Senator, Gordon E. Hermanson, President of Davis and Elkins College. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, various ARC funded grants and projects, health clinics, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, highways, public works.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: ARC program design, public works, education, institutional development, housing and community development, transportation, health and child care, tourism, enterprise development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James Olean, Mayor of Clarksburg, Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner of Commerce, W.S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of Highways. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, highway funding, highway planning, access roads, industrial parks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ray Blanton, Governor of Tennessee, George Busbee, Governor of Georgia, Hugh L. Carey, Governor of New York, Jullian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky, James B. Edwards, Governor of South Carolina, Cliff Finch, Governor of Mississippi, Mills E. Godwin Jr., Governor of Virginia, James E. Holshouser Jr., Governor of North Carolina, Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland, James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio, Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania, George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, ARC's funding, ARC Regional Commission meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Aubrey C. Robertson, President of the Braxton County Court, John E. Corrigan, Regional Director of Economic Development Administration, W.W. Tinder Jr., Chairman of Development, Joe O'Neill, Acting Regional Director of Economic Development, B.G. Crookshank, William Ford, Mayor of Paden City. Topics include: Economic Development Administration, Various EDA projects, public works, water system, Bel-O-Mar Regional Council, industrial plant, Camp Ceasar, industrial parks, National Track and Field Hall of Fame.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Robert M. Perry, President of Monroe County Commission, William M. Hawkins, Mayor of Fairmont, Joe O'Neill, Acting Regional Directing of Economic Development Administration, Victor H. Rafferty, President of the Wood County Commission, Marvin Leach, President of the Wood County Court, John E. Corrigan, Regional Director of Economic Development Administration, Donald V. Shaffer, President of the Taylor County Commission, W.W. Tinder Jr., Advisor to the Cumberland Road Public Service District. Topics include: Economic Development Administration, EDA assistance, economic planning, Various EDA projects, public works, Shenks Bridge, Wood County airport, industrial park, Appalachian Regional Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Gordon E. Hermanson, President of Davis and Elkins College. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, ARC grant and project funding, Davis and Elkins College, Davis Memorial Hospital, public works, Davisson Run, National Public Works Investment Policy, enterprise development, emergency medical services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Harry Teter Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, ARC Meeting Minutes, Appalachian Highway System, proposed Housing-Energy Resolution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence from Bob Decker, State Liaison to the Appalachian Regional Commission, Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania, Harry Teter Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, various ARC grant and project funding, vocational education, public works, sewage treatment plant, Revenue Sharing, 1973 Appalachian Development Plan, developmental access roads, highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with George Dobe, President of the Ohio County Commission, Harry Teter Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission, Jack G. Capehart, President of the Wayne County Court, Jack Dulaney, Frank B. Leone, Mayor of Dunbar, Robert Burkhart, Commissioner of Berkley County, George M. Edwards, Superintendent of the Fayette County Board of Education. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, various ARC grant and project funding, Housing and Community Development act of 1974, Farmers Home Administration projects, Doddridge County Park project, hospital, health services, public works, vocational education, sewage treatment, community development, Eastern Panhandle Regional Planning and Development Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: community relations, corrections, courts, juvenile delinquency, police, criminal justice, state police, Medical Examiner System, alcoholism, narcotics, drug abuse, intoxication, Marshall University, program grants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Community Services Act of 1974, summer youth recreation program, disadvantaged youth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: West Virginia Appalachian construction status maps, local access maps, highway systems maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with All state Representatives and Alternatives. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Status of Funds Reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with All state Representatives and Alternatives. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Status of Funds Reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with All state Representatives and Alternatives. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Status of Funds Reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John McCulloch, Chairman Region I and Development Council; William Blunt Jr., Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development; Bob Myers, Chairman of the Region II Planning Council; Jack G. Capehart, Chairman of the Region II Planning and Development Council; Raymond Shaw, Chairman of the Brook-Handcock Regional Planning Council; Roxanne Butts, Chairman of the Region III Center for the Mentally Retarded; B.G. Crookshank, Mayor of Pratt; Robert Rogers, Chairman of the Region III Planning and Development Council; Charles Vickers, Chairman of the Region IV Planning and Development Council; Robert Burkhart, Commissioner of Berkeley County; Richard Davies, Commissioner of Monongalia; George Dober, President of Ohio County Courts; Anthony Scaffidi, Mayor of Benwood; Donald Whitewood, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: Regional I Planning and Development Council, Regional I Planning and Development Act, Regional Development funding, Regional Development progress and financial reports, county development, Region III Center for the Mentally Retarded, Region II, Region I, Region III, Region, IV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Bob E. Myers, Region II Planning Council; John Bowling, Mayor of White Sulfur Springs; Esther Webb, Charman of Mossy Public Service District; Charles Vickers, Chairman of the Region IV Planning and Development Council; Ronald Blankenship, Chairman of the Region V Planning and Development Council; William P. A. Nicely Mayor of Parkersburg; Marvin Leach, Commissioner of Wood County; William Blunt Jr., Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development; William A. Lear, Chairman of Region VI. Topics include: various administrative grants, Region V, Region VI, Region IV, Region II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with William Blunt Jr., Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development; Richard E. Davis, Commissioner of Monongalia County; William A. Lear, Commissioner of Region IV; A.E. Baughman, Mayor of Philippi; James Gladkosky, Chairman of Region VII; Harry G. Riley, Commissioner of Hampshire of County; Charles A. Bonar, Chairman of Region VIII; D.C. Master, Chairman of Region IX; Robert Burkhart, Commissioner of Berkeley County; Paul Garvin, Commissioner of the Marshall County Court; Anthony Scaffidi, Mayor of Benwood; John Bowling, Mayor of White Sulfur; J. Walter Brown, Mayor of Oak Hill. Topics include: ARC funds, various administrative grants, progress and financial reports, West Virginia Wild Life Federation, animal detention center, Region VI, Region VII, Region VIII, Region IX, Region X, Region XI.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Robert Burkhart, Commissioner of Berkeley County; Jack, G. Capehart, Commissioner of Wayne County Court; Richard E. Davies, Commissioner of Monongalia County; Charles Farley, Jr., Commissioner of Putnam County; James Gladkosky, Mayor of Elkins; Marvin Leach, Commissioner of Wood County; John McCulloch, Mayor of Beckley; Bob E. Myers, Region II Planning Council; Harry G. Riley, President of Hampshire County Commission; Anthony Scaffidi, Mayor of Benwood; Ray Shaw, Region XI Planning Council; Donald Caudill, Executive Director North Central Regional Education Service Agency; Ronald R. Blankenship, President of Calhoun County Court; John Bowling, Mayor of White Sulfur Springs; George Dober, President of the Ohio County Court; D.C. Master, Mayor of Charles Town; Richard D. Valentine, Mayor of Rivesville. Topics include: ARC funds, various administrative grants, regional early childhood education, regional health services, Region II, Region XI.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with William P.A. Nicely, Mayor of Parkersburg; Donald Whitehead, Federal cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission; O.P. Westfall, Vice-Chairman of the Potomac Valley Soil Conservation District; Harry Teter, Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Paul L. Villers, Mayor of Pennsboro; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; A.E. Baughman, Mayor of Philippi; Gary Petz, Region IV Coordinator; Michael Goode, Mayor of Pineville; Basil Robertson, President Mason County Court; William Rardin Jr., Commissioner of the Mason County Court; Orton A. Jones, U.S. Senator; R. Michael Shaw, Delegate; Clarence Adkins, Commissioner of The Mason County Court. Topics include: ARC funds, economic development, urban development, public works, flood control, vocational education, health clinic, physicians' assistants, nursing, hospitals, personal care center at Salem College, water plant in Philippi, Sisterville Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Lydia Main, Mayor of Masontown; Albert R. Wilson, Charmain Preston County Public Service District II; J. Kenton Lambert, State Director of the Farmers Home Administration. Topics include: President of the United States Meeting with the Appalachian Regional Commission, Appalachian Regional Development Act 1975, highways, health planning, health care, family planning, railroads, access roads, educational training, ARC funds, various administrative grants, Preston County Public Service District II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Harry Teter, Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Richard B. Robertson, Appalachian Regional Commission Senior Regional Planner. Topics include: ARC funds, various administrative grants, Department of Transportation, reports on transportation and urban development from various other states.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Bert Swift, Director of Health and Child Development; Colonel James Whitmire, Institutional and Developmental Strategy Subcommittee Chairman. Topics include: ARC program design, institutional and developmental strategy subcommittee, tourism, health and child development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Paul E. Prunty, Delegate. Topics include: ARC project planning, project funding, child development, vocational education, mental health, health care, doctors, public health, community development, economic development, public works.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Jimmy Carter, Governor of Georgia; Winfield Dunn, Governor of Tennessee; Wendell H. Ford, Governor of Kentucky; John J. Gilligan, Governor of Ohio; Mills E. Godwin, Governor of Virginia; James E. Holshouser Jr., Governor of North Carolina; Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland; Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania; George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama; John C. West, Governor of South Carolina; Malcom Wilson, Governor of New York; Charles Farley, Commissioner of Putman County; William Blumer, Director of Appalachian Regional Commission Program Operations; Gordon E. Hermanson, President of Davis and Elkins College; B.M. Chambers, Mayor of Ravenswood; Harry Teter Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: ARC project planning, project funding, Putman County Public Facilities, Library, vocational education, clinic, health center, health care, public works, water systems, Raleigh County Public Facilities, airport, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program, REAP, \"Recreational Properties in Appalachia\", Red Sulfur Public Service District.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Robert W. McCoy, Mayor of Matewan, WV; John H. McCulloch, Mayor of Beckley. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: United Career Center, Recreational Park Project, Regional Planning and Development Council, McDowell County Society for Crippled Children, meeting minutes, EMS, meeting agenda, allocation of funds, program design reports, summary of actions, agenda, White House Conference on Domestic and Economic Affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Harry Teeter, Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator from WV; Marvin Leach, Wood County Commissioner; A. E. Baughman, Mayor of Philippi, WV; John Bowling, Mayor of White Sulphur Springs, WV; Robert Burkhart, Commissioner of the Berkeley County Court; Richard E. Davies, Commissioner of the Monongalia County Court; George Dober, president of the Ohio County Court; Charles Farley, Commissioner of the Putnam County Court; Harry G. Riley, president of the Hampshire County Court; Guy Nichols, president of the Tyler County Commission. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: meeting minutes, legislative summary, memorandums, Memorial General Hospital, Appalachian Mental Health Center, Mercer County Airport, Mid-Appalachian White House conference on Domestic and Economic Affairs, Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Commission, Middle Island Health Services, Middlebourne Community Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Robert D. Harman, WV State Delegate; Ronald R. Blankenship, president of the Calhoun County Court. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Midway, Mineral County Public Health Center, Mingo County Airport Commission, Mingo County Sanitary Landfill, travel schedule, Southern Governor's Conference, Mossy Public Service District, Mount Tabor Housing Corporation in Lewisburg, Mountain Health Services, Mountain Home Personal Care Center, Mountain Top Public Service District Water System, Mountwood Park, \"Mud Slide,\" museum in Oak Hill, NASA Remote Sensing Project, Morgantown Ice Skating Rink, Moorefield Industrial Park Access Road, Monroe County Vocational Center, Mineral County Public Health Center, Mineral County Vocational Education School, Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James W. Teets, WV State Delegate. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: meeting minutes, resolutions, funding requirements, National Track and Field Hall of Fame, National Energy Problem, NGC Task Force on National Regional Development, Nature Center at Ogelbay Park, New Creek Public Service District, clinic in New Haven, New Hope, New Martinsville Public Library, Newburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Marvin L. Hockenberry, Preston County Commissioner; Colson E. Jones, president of the Blair County Commission; J. Walter Brown, Mayor of Oak Hill, WV; George Dober, president of the Ohio County Court; Richard E. Shearer, president of Alderson-Broaddus College; Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. Representative from WV; Richard E. Davies, president of the Monongalia County Court; George Flouer, president of the Monroe County Chamber of Commerce. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Newburg, Nicholas County Vocational Education Project, 90-day extension, Northern Panhandle Mental Health Center, Norton-Harding-Jimtown Public Service District, meeting, Carryover Projects, United States Railway Association, Oak Hill, Oceana Sewage System, Ohio County Court, Vocational Technical Education Center in Ohio County, Ohio County Public Service District Water Project, Old Main, Optometrist office in Davis, Outpatient clinic in Mount Storm, Nicholas County moderate income housing, Monongalia County Court, Monongalia County Public Health Center project, Monongalia County Sanitary Landfill, Monongalia County Vocational Education project, Monroe County, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council emergency care project, Mercer County primary care clinic, Montgomery General Hospital Capital Improvements Program, Moorefield Industrial Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with William M. Hawkins, Mayor of Fairmont, WV; Larry A. Tucker, WV State Delegate; Darrell Hawkins, Mayor of Jane Lew, WV. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Fairmont Water System, Family Planning Program, Family Practice Residency Program, Fayette County Vocational Education project, Federal Grant Programs, Federal Resources Service, Fenwick Mountain Public Service District Water System, field instruction unit in Child Development Social Work, final report, fire station.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Wendell H. Ford, Governor of Kentucky; Adam Dalessio, Mayor of Follansbee, WV; William L. Waller, Governor of Mississippi; Ken Hechler, U.S. Representative from WV. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: fiscal years '76 and '77, fiscal year '76 Contribution Level, Mountwood Park Project, Fly Ash Road Building, Follansbee Water System, Roane County Public Library project, Frankfort Public Service District Water Project, Franklin Industrial Park, Fraser \u0026amp; Associates, Funding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John M. Slack, Jr., U.S. Representative from WV. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Sistersville General Hospital, skyline cable logging, Slippery Rock Creek Acid Mine Waste Studies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Harry Teter, Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Charles G. Bolte, Mayor of Spencer, WV; Harley O. Staggers, U.S. Representative from WV; William P.A. Nicely, Mayor of Parkersburg, WV; J. Walter Brown, Mayor of Oak Hill, WV; John H. McCulloch, Mayor of Beckley, WV; D. C. Master, Mayor of Charles Town, WV; James Gladkosky, Mayor of Elkins, WV; H. Paul Garvin, Commissioner of the Marshall County Court. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: South Park area of Jane Lew, Southern WV Regional Health Council Planning and Administrative Grant, Southeastern Library Association, Southern Governor's Conference, Southern Jackson County Public Service District, emergency medical service, Southwestern Public Service District Water System, special ballot, special meeting, special state request, Spencer Waterworks System, state development plan, State Appalachian Development Plans and Investment Programs, state directory, State Health Plan, agenda, states' office, status report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John J. Gilligan, Governor of Ohio. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Highland Hills Water Project, Highway Priorities, Highway System Allocations, Highway Development Plan, Highway Program, Council of Appalachian Governors, aeronautics, Mingo County Airport Commission, Airport Development Acceleration Act, Monongahela Valley Association of Health Center, Cabell-Huntington Health Department, Hill-Burton Center Funds, Hilldale-Talcott Water System, Hodgesville Public Service District Water System, Hooverson Heights Public Service District water system, Housing and Community Development Subcommittee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with William Evans, Mayor of Huntington, WV; J. A. Caldwell, Sr., Mayor of Huntington, WV; Raymond Peak, Mayor of Hurricane, WV. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Housing and Community Development Program Design, housing in Greenbrier County, Huntington Civic Center, Hurricane-Teays Valley Sewage System Project, Hygeia Facilities Foundation Inc., Improvement Project at Kanawha Airport, Industrial Park in Jefferson County, Industrial Site Development, information, Instant Library to serve Tucker County, Institutional Subcommittee Report, Interstate Emergency Medical Services Consortium, Investment Program, Jackson County Airport Project, Jane Lew water line extension, January Commission Meeting, Jefferson County, Journals Available for Distribution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Donald R. Scott, Mayor of Junior, WV; Mary McDonald, WV Postmaster. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: July Program Design Session and Commission Meeting, June Meeting, Junior Sewage Project, junk car program, Kanawha Airport, Kanawha-Charleston Health Department, Kanawha-Charleston Public Health Center Project, Kanawha County Public Library Building, landfill facility.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Alex Laska, Mayor of Farmington, WV; Marvin H. Leach, Wood County Court; Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Landslide Grant, Land Use Control problems, Leadership Center of Bethany College, legislation, Legislative Program, Gubernatorial Statements, Federal-State Relations, Senate Public Works Committee, statements, proposed law, Kanawha Valley Family Practice Center, Environment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Harry Teter, Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Lydia Main, Mayor of Masontown, WV; Jess Borowski, president of the Marion County Commission; Richard E. Davies, Marion County Commissioner; Theodore Holmes, Preston County Commissioner; D. C. Master, Mayor of Charles Town, WV; Charles E. Blankenship, Mayor of Matoka, WV. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission, including: Mountwood Park Project, Lewis County Park Project, Lewis County Recreation Commission, Library facility for Raleigh County, library services for Clendenin, library for Wetzel County, Lincoln County Primary Care Center, Local Development District, Lodgeville-Courtright Water Association, Logan County Airport Authority, Logan County Landfill project, Logan General Hospital construction project, Lost Creek-Brown's Creek area, Love Memorial Clinic in Moorefield, Lynco Public Service District, maintenance, Mall Medical Clinic, Marion County, Marion County Landfill, Marion County Schools, Martinsburg Airport, Martinsburg-Berkeley County Recreation Board, Marion County Library Board, Mason County Library Project, Mason County Public Service District, Mason's Sewer Department, Maternal and Child Health Demonstration Project, Matewan Park Project, Matoka Water System, Matewan Clinic, May meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various members of the Appalachian Regional Commission. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission Highway Program Funding and Allocations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various members of the Appalachian Regional Commission. The topic of this folder is the Appalachian Regional Commission Highway Program Funding and Allocations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Forrest W. Rucker, Mayor of Clendenin; Harry Teter Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, ARC funds, ARC projects, public works, water systems, child development, ARC research catalogue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James Harlow, President of West Virginia University; Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Robert D. Spencer, Mayor of Richwood; Richard Valentine, Mayor of Rivesville; Aaron L. Rose, Chairman of the Braxton County Building Commission; Clyde D. Alford, Mayor of St. Albans. Topics include: ARC funds, ARC projects, Mining and Energy Training Education, enterprise development research, emergency medical services, health care, rural health, airports, wastewater treatment, public works, sewage treatment, Roane County Public Facilities, highway, transportation, Salem College's computer facility.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Walter D. Huddleston, Senator of Kentucky; Jennings Randolph, United States Senator, Jullian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky; James E. Holshouser, Governor of North Carolina; Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania; George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama; George N. Santon, Mayor of Princeton, Richard Valentine, Mayor of Rivesville; Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission; James D. Whisman, Appalachian Regional Commissioner States Regional Representative. Topics include: ARC funds, ARC projects, Salem College, computer facility, Bluefield State College, secretarial science program, water system, public works, unemployment, coal, Senate Committee on Public Works, senior citizen centers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James D. Whisman, Appalachian Regional Commissioner States Regional Representative; Donald R. Scott, Mayor of Junior; Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania; R.B. McKenzie, Commissioner of Mcdowell County; Silas S. Starry, Mayor of Shepherdstown. Topics include: Council of Appalachian Governors, ARC funds, ARC projects, sewage treatment, Farmers Home Administrations, environmental legislation, regional planning and development, Shawnee Hills regional center, sewage treatment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Joseph M. Ballouz, House of Delegates, Chairman of the Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources; John M. Slack, Congressman of West Virginia; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director of the Department of Mental Health. Topics include: ARC funds, ARC projects, West Virginia Turnpike, unemployment, school clothes, public works, public libraries, manpower program, school bus transportation, welfare, Black Lung benefits, Social Security, Stonewall Jackson Dam project, environmental pollution, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, State Parks, Barboursville Hospital, highways, Huntington Hospital, Weston Hospital, mental health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James R. McCartney, Secretary of State; Douglas P. Bennett, Director of the Presidential Personnel Office. Topics include: ARC funds, ARC projects, Blennerhassett Island, welfare, Medicaid, environmental pollution, emergency medical services, ambulances, EDA funds for flood corrective jobs, overflow of Big Run.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the Department of Highways; Gorham L. Black Jr., Regional Director of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Topics include: discrimination, Corning Glass Works, social work, workman's compensation, foster care, public facilities, bicentennial commission, Swiss Dam project, disaster loan, public institutions employee training program, Administration on Aging, Black Lung, educational tv, public services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains topics relating to and about Blennerhassett Island and the Blennerhassett Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John D. Whisman, Commissioner of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania. Topics include: ARC projects, ARC commission elections, public facilities, rural development, Monongahela River Basin report, Elk Garden Water Plant, \"Hidden Traps of Regionalism\", unemployment, retirement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe topics of this folder include: ARC projects, Coal Waste Utilization demonstration project, highway allocations, ARC officer appointments, member responsibilities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Robert C Byrd, United States Senator; Jennings Randolph, United States Senator; John D. Whisman, Commissioner of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: Appalachian Legislation, rural development, highways, Corridor \"G\", vocational education, airports, Luke Bridge, public facilities, libraries, Emergency Care Communications and Transportations Program, West Virginia Regional Health Council, Ambulance Service, sewer projects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission; John D. Whisman, Commissioner of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: ARC program funding, ARC State representative election, nature conservancy, highways, highway allocation, \"A Citizen's Handbook on the ARC\", vocational education, Souden vs. Wallace et al.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Robert C Byrd, United States Senator; Harley O. Staggers, House of Representatives; Harry Teter, Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Lysander L. Dudley, Commissioner Commerce. Topics include: Souden vs. Wallace et al., energy, hospitals, Appalachian Development Program, ARC program funding, public facilities, enterprise development, airports, waste collection, water systems, Administrative Conference Minutes, Council of Appalachian Governors (representatives).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes topics on: Souden vs. Wallace et al., and ARC projects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence from John D. Whisman, Commissioner of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: June 1974 State Session, highways, status of ARC state project funds 1974, EDA extension bill, David Broader's Columns on the National Governor's Conference and the Roles of Governors, Extension of Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, House Bill H.R. 14883.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Harry Teter Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: energy policy research, highways, airports, ARC program funding allocations, Appalachian Education Satellite Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Harry Teter Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; John Whisman, Commissioner of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Lydia Main, Mayor of Masontown; Cotton White, Economic Administration Representative; Mike Andochick Jr., Mayor of Weirton; John Bowling, Mayor of White Sulfur Springs. Topics include: ARC project funding, ARC projects, public works, water systems, sewage treatment, hospital overrun, hospitals, health services, vocational education, outdoor recreation, economic development administration, West Virginia Association of Physician's Assistants, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, roads, ARC legislative check list.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes the Slippery Rock Creek Acid Mine Waste Studies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission; John Whisman, Commissioner of the Appalachian Regional Commission; John Bowling, Mayor of White Sulfur Springs; Marvin Leach, Commissioner of Wood County Courts. Topics include: ARC projects, ARC project funding, vocational education, water system, public facilities, airports, Wyoming County Airport Authority.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains the Dubois/Falls Creek Accelerated Growth Area Project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence from William Blumer, Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Harry Teter Jr., Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: ARC projects, ARC project funding, project planning, Summersville Memorial Hospital, hospitals, clinics, airports, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, public works, water systems, surface mine water quality control, timber harvesting, transportation subcommittee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission; John Whisman, Commissioner of the Appalachian Regional Commission; J. Holmes Spence, Mayor of Wardensville; O. Vernon Keplinger, Commissioner of Grant County. Topics include: ARC projects, ARC project funding, waste disposal, public works, hospitals, vocational education, Barboursville medical services, Walton Public Service District, Wardensville Recreation Project, Wayne County health center, Weirton sheltered workshop, Wesleyan College biology laboratory, West Union Primary Care Center, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, Wetzel County hospital, Wheeling Society for Crippled Children, Wheeling Hospital, John Whisman's resignation, wilderness public service district.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence from Robert L. Dodd, Deputy Director, WV Department of Mines Oil and Gas Division; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Jess Borowski, President of the Marion County Court; Ismael Rodriguez Bou, Chancellor of the University of Puerto Rico; Earl M. Bowen, Mayor of Kenova; Forest J. Bowman, Administrative Director of the Supreme Court of Appeals. Topics include: Marshall County natural gas leak, Department of Welfare, foster care, Stonewall Jackson Dam project, Department of Motor Vehicles, identification cards, Mineral County Watershed project, flood protection, Colonial Glass Company, crippled children's clinic, Hancock County Eastern Seal Society, Barboursville State Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence from Gust G. Brenda Jr., House of Delegates; W.T. Brotherton Jr., President of the West Virginia Senate; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of the WV Department of Highways; Chauncey H. Browning Jr., Attorney General; Louise B. Gerrard, Executive Director of the West Virginia Commission on Aging. Topics include: social security, disability services, Social Security Administration, Department of Welfare, blind citizens, Teacher's retirement board, school bus transportation, conditions of Clay County schools, Buffalo Creek, Guard Service for Buffalo Creek, Claim of State of West Virginia Buffalo Creek Disaster, energy, pollution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence from Dan Burleson, House of Delegates; James R. McCartney, Secretary of State; Robert C. Byrd, United States Senator. Topics include: Civil Service, Workmen's Compensation Commission, Supplemental Security Benefits, Social Security Disability benefits, Department of Welfare, Bicentennial Commission, highways, WV Alcoholic Beverage Control Licensing Board, Stonewall Jackson Dam, Greenbrier Osteopathic College, Senate Majority Leader.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James R. Clowser, Deputy Director Mental Health. Topics include: Gasoline shortage, energy crisis, consumer protection, Commission on Aging, county landfills, power plants, reclamation of abandoned coal refuse disposal piles, Department of Mental Health, Bicentennial Celebration, newsletters written by Andrew Bachleda (these letters contain offensive content).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare, Ruth Bacon, Director for the United States Center for International Women's Year; Congressman Herman Badillo; Ronald G. Pearson, State Treasurer; Lysander L. Dudley, Commissioner of Commerce. Topics include: Department of Welfare, outdoor recreation, Bethlehem Park Project, Back Creek Valley Volunteer Fire Department, junk cars, REAP, abortion, International Women's Year, Commission on Women, Urban Affairs Committee for the House of Representatives, workmans compensation, social security, Interstate Emergency Medical Services Task Force, Fuel, Winter Coal Inventories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James Stamey, Deputy Commissioner Special Services Division; Benjamin Bailar, Postmaster General. Topics include: Columbia Gas, gasoline bills, Bail Bondsmen regulation, 200 years of Free Enterprise, postal service, social security, Health Care Systems, West Virginia Society of Osteopathic Medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence from Adrienne Bailey, Commissioner of Education, State of Illinois; John Himelrick Sr., Director Interagency Council for Child Development Services; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner of the WV Department of Highways; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner of Employment Security; Consuelo N. Bailey, Secretary of the Republican National Committee; Dallas Bailey, President of Salem College. Topics include: education, Education Commission of the States, unions, Department of Welfare, Old Age Assistance, Black Lung and Social Security Disability benefits, unemployment, food stamps, workmans compensation, Environmental Control Administration, Concord and Bluefield State Colleges proposed merger, editorial on taxes, Blue Ridge Project, consumer protection, right to work laws, Salem College community improvement, State Tax Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Dallas Bailey, President of Salem College; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Clevland Benedict, Commissioner of Finance; Ralph Steele, Commissioner of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: Salem College, \"Madame Bricktop\", Department of Welfare, food stamps, clothing allowance program, social work, surface mining, Blue Ridge Project, recruitment of doctors, water pollution, job training, retired teachers benefits, Buffalo Creek Disaster rebuilding efforts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Clement R. Basset, Commissioner of Employment Security; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Thorold S. Funk, Director of Vocational Rehabilitation; George H. Seibert, Minority Leader House of Delegates. Topics include: social security, Black Lung benefits, food stamps program, workmans compensation, Veterans Affairs, salary increase for teachers, Vocational Rehabilitation, Office of Economic Opportunity, \"Caption Capers\" Arch Moore photo caption contest, \"He is a Hard Working Governor\" news article, \"The Dinner Horn\" weekly bulletin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Richard L. Daily, State Tax Commissioner; Ralph Bailey, President of the Consolidation Coal Company. Topics include: West Virginia Institute of Technology, workmans compensation, Department of Welfare, Medicaid, social security, Black Lung Benefits, Small Business Administration, Energy Stabilization Program, Farmington Mine Disaster, Consolidation Mine Company, Governor's military service, teachers' salaries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with Robert Bailey, Cabell County Magistrate; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Edwin F. Flower, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: this folder contains some offensive materials, Department of Welfare, Public Service Program, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction, \"W.Va's Finest Education System, Moore Laudes Wood County\", constituent concerns on communism.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Seldon Bailey, Recording Secretary for the United Mine Workers of America; Richard L. Daily, State Tax Commissioner; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; William Bailey, Commissioner, Wyoming County; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation. Topics include: this folder contains some offensive materials, Department of Public Safety, Black Lung benefits, food stamps workmans compensation, United Mine Workers of America, education, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Highways, strip mining and land reclamation, Emergency Employment Program, teacher salary increases.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Donald F. Baird, Regional Public Relations Director for Beneficial Management Corporation; Dr. N.H. Dyer, Director of WV State Health Department; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: employment, Consumer Protection Division, Teachers' retirement benefits, Consumer Loan Bill, Fort Van Metre preservation, National Bicentennial celebration, Kermit Jail, Department of Welfare, housing loans, Black Lung, Social Security Administration, Summer Youth Program, Office of Economic Opportunity, county school buses, Department of Natural Resources, Motor Vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James E. Ross, Commissioner of Nonintoxicating Beer. Topics include: Rural Environmental Assistance Program, REAP, Department of Public Safety, State Police, Department of Motor Vehicles, teachers' pay raise, environmental pollution, correspondence with various junior high students.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with Carl G Baker Architectural Firm. Included materials are: photos of completed architectural projects, brochures, and letter correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence from Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Ted T. Barr, Sheriff of Cabell County. Topics include: personal correspondence, Insurance agent license, banking, \"West Virginia Does Not Need a New Banking Structure\", abortion, Department of Welfare, employment, American Revolution Bicentennial Celebration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Aubrey C. Robertson, president of the Braxton County Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; George L. Baker, Commissioner of Allegany County, MD; Howard H. Baker, Jr., U.S. Senator from TN; James Baker, Administrative Assistant to the Governor of Delaware; Jasper S. Baker, national president of the Propeller Club of the United States. The topics include: education, state pensions, Campaign '76, Public Service Commission, WV Board of Hearing Aid Dealers, Department of Commerce, Department of Motor Vehicles, teachers' retirement, Department of Welfare, Social Security, Public Service Program, Office of Economic Opportunity, employment, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of the Air Force, Vietnam Veterans Bonus, Bicentennial, President Ford Committee, National Maritime Day.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Juanita M. Baker, Pleasants County Commissioner; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of the Department of Highways; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ronald D. Baker, General Manager of All-American Soap Box Derby; William R. Baker, Cabell County Magistrate. The topics include: race pass, studded tires, Appalachian Regional Commission, \"Issues and Answers\" ABC News, Department of Welfare, Stonewall Jackson Dam, Department of Commerce, Education Legislative Seminar, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Ohio River, Department of Highways, WV State Tax Commission, New River Gorge Bridge, Department of Veterans Affairs, State Board of Dental Examiners, Board of Regents, nursing degree, retired teachers, Office of Economic Opportunity, adult basic education, Correction Officer, school service personnel, speeding arrest, horse racing, dog racing, Appalachian Development Act, High School Law Program, manpower check.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Lynn A. Greenwalt, Director of the Fish and Wildlife Service of the U.S. Department of the Interior; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: JEEP Program, Department of Health Education and Welfare, reclassification of the bald eagle, preserve bald eagles, auxiliary public school personnel, mental health, Department of Economic and Community Development, employment, Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission, Workmen's Compensation Fund, WV State Police Academy, free textbook legislation, Department of Welfare, Blue Ridge Project, Daylight Savings Time, WV Education Association, legislation, Tax Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; William H. Baldwin, president of the Kresge Foundation. The topics include: Department of Welfare, the Kresge Foundation, Project Lifeblood, Department of Health, deaf exploitation, Department of Public Safety, Productivity Research Project for State Government, education, employment, personal coal mining.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security; John P. Ball, president of the Monongalia County Court. The topics include: Gasoline Tax Refund, WV School Service Personnel Association, Department of Welfare, Department of Employment Security, Unemployment Compensation, Blue Ridge Project, American Judicature Society, Mercer County Jail, Appalachian Regional Commission, Intergovernmental Relations Commission, Beer Commission, birth certificate, public institutions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; A. Kent Ballard, Executive Director of the American Association for Comprehensive Health Planning. The topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Highways, Office of Economic Opportunity, Diversified Mountaineer Crop., police matter, employment, disability, American Broadcasting Co. - Documentary of Coal Industry in WV, Department of Archives and History, Cooperative Health Statistics System, American Association for Comprehensive Health Planning, Reynolda House, Spencer State Hospital, WV School Service Personnel Association, WV Board of Chiropractic Examiners, legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with various constituents. The topics include: Department of Highways, buses, Mountain State Art and Craft Fair, teachers' salaries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director of the Department of Natural Resources. The topics include: WV Board of Examiners for Registered Nurses, Workmen's Compensation Fund, WV Board of Chiropractic Examiners, Department of Natural Resources, employment, water problem at the town of Ballard, Natural Resources Commission, cuff links, Department of Highways, Stonewall Jackson Lake Project, litigation, Department of Public Safety, Black Lung, unit system, Jefferson County Human Society, parkway authorities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Joseph Ballouz, WV State Delegate; R. C. \"Red\" Bamberg, Director of the Alabama Development Office. The topics include: Energy and Environment, Alpine Lake, ballot samples, Appalachian Regional Commission, St. Anthony's Teachers and Parents Association, B\u0026amp;O Railroad abandonment, birth certificate, \"Baltimore Magazine,\" Department of Public Safety, Appalachian Corridors Art Biennial.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Arthur A. Link, Governor of North Dakota; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; Jacob Isacoff, president of the Charleston Federal Savings and Loan Association. The topics include: Department of Welfare, estate, Department of Public Safety, Muscular Dystrophy Carnival, school personnel salaries, summer employment, state highways, pollution, Bank of North Dakota, Society of Independent Professional Earth Scientists, employment, inauguration, Aid to the Disabled, Department of Veterans Affairs, Workmen's Compensation Fund, banking, banking legislation, military, Tax Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Robert K. Banks, president of the Wild Wonderful Sams Club; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Richard H. Benson, WV State Senator. The topic includes: gasoline shortage, North Bend State Park Campground, Denmar State Hospital, WV Nursing Home Licensing Board, Department of Welfare, compensation, housing, Benwood Housing Project, Mental Health, banning of prayer, Day Care Center for mentally handicapped, Overlapping Environmental Regulations, National Republican Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Vincent P. Barabba, Director of the U.S. Bureau of the Census; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, state bar, Department of Welfare, public institutions, Denmar State Hospital, employment, Concord College and Bluefield State College merger, Vietnam Bonus, Department of Motor Vehicles, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), Boy Scouts of America, Kanawha County Textbooks, Marshall Medical School, health care, Governor's Manpower Office, Barbour County Health Department, Barbour County Jail, Barbour County School Service Personnel, Barbour County Schools, Barboursville Elementary School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; Charles Bare, president of the Seneca Trail Highway Association; Colonel James D. Barger, Commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police. The topics include: financial support, Barboursville State Hospital, Barboursville Planning Commission, Nursing Homes, legal matter, Department of Welfare, teacher's salaries, housing, Office of Economic Opportunity, Appalachian Highway System, Mental Health Council, Bargaining Rights for State and Local Public Employees, insurance rates, National Governor's Conference, presidential candidates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ben W. Barker, Director of the Vocational Rehabilitation Service of Delaware; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; John M. Slack, U.S. Representative from WV; Bradley S. Barker, Manager of Program Development and Evaluation of the University of Tennessee; Fletcher R. Barker, Mayor of Chapmanville, WV. The topics include: abortion, possibility of state purchasing Col. James Graham House, employment, Department of Welfare, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), State Police Academy, Notaries Public, Workmen's Compensation Fund, playground equipment – Pettus School, clothing allowance, studded tires, Coal Miners' Strike, Regional Advisory Committee to Research and Training Center, gasoline, Daylight Savings Time, Charleston Clean-Up, Department of Health, state goals process, state objectives, Public Service Program, Sheriff's Bureau, Black Lung, State Fiscal Assistance Act, Social Security Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; John G. Barker, president of Marshall University. The topics include: Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Welfare, Transportation Renumeration and incentive Program (TRIP), studded tires, Marshall Medical School, Tax Department, Kanawha County Textbooks, retired teachers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; Abraham Beame, Mayor of New York City, NY. The topics include: Department of Welfare, Summer Youth Program, housing, Workmen's Compensation Fund, school service personnel, Diversified Mountaineer Corp., Social Security, employment, Department of Labor, Coal Mine Workers Compensation, education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ed Barner, president of UMI. The topics include: Barkers Ridge Senior Citizens Center, REAP, Civil Service Bill, WV Children's Home, mental health, Department of Commerce, Cumpolsory Retirement, Correction Officer, Board of Regents, television project, Lincoln Statue, Dog Racing Bill, bicentennial, Department of Finance and Administration, Energy Commission, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Governor's Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, Public Service Commission, military, Department of Highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Robert Barnes, Director of Flight Operations of AeroMech. The topics include: unemployment, bicentennial, firetruck, Driver's Test, Department of Public Safety, city matter, Department of Welfare, bumper stickers, Appalachian Regional Commission, Sun Valley Public Service District, mental health, dog racing bill, American Physical Therapy Association, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Finance and Administration, military, Adjutant General, Optometrist Bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare. The topics include: National Chicken Cooking Contest, Department of Welfare, WV Rural Rehabilitation Loan Fund, Barnett Child Care Program, Department of Commerce, Social Security, Board of Regents, Goodwill Industries, Better School Building Amendment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Frank E. Barnett, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Union Pacific Railroad Company; Lucille Barnett, president of the American School Food Service Association; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security. The topics include: Railroad Rights of Way, railroads, Senate Redistricting, Department of Welfare, Public Service Program, Social Security Administration, American School Food Service Association, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Employment Security, Delayed Entry Enlistee Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of the Department of Welfare; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Fund. The topics include: Department of Welfare, sentencing, correction officer, Manpower, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Natural Resources, Youth Conservation Corps Program, Japanese visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence from Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Ted T. Barr, Sheriff of Cabell County. Topics include: personal correspondence, Insurance agent license, banking, \"West Virginia Does Not Need a New Banking Structure\", abortion, Department of Welfare, employment, American Revolution Bicentennial Celebration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ted T. Barr, Sheriff of Cabell County; Donald L. Barrett, Mayor of Athens; George H. Seibert, Delegate from Wheeling; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Edwin Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Lysander Dudley Sr. Commissioner of Commerce; Congressman William A. Barrett, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Housing. Topics include: Sheriffs' Bureau of WV, Department of Public Institutions, Fuel and Energy crisis, vocational rehabilitation, Department of Welfare, strip mining, Department of Commerce, environmental cleanup, retirement for teachers, \"How a Depression is Caused and Why\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare, Lysander Dudley, Commissioner of Commerce. Topics include: Department of Commerce, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, insurance commissions, Department of Welfare, \"2 Delegates Praise Nixon on Amnesty\", \"Kelly Seeks Court Action Against Moore\", \"State Treasurer Kelly Honored by Weirtonians\", \"Veto King\", \"Del. Brenda's Stand Praised\", air ambulances, Department of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James Manchin, Director of REAP, Ira S. Latimer, Director of the Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: West Virginia Chiropractors Society, abortion, WVU E. Moore Hall, \"Abortion Law Chances Doomed in Legislature\", \"Plans Underway for University Facelift\", Department of Natural Resources, petition against strip mining.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Dewey F. Bartlett, United States Senator; Eugene Crutchfield, Director of Veterans Affairs; Joe Bartlett, Clerk to the Minority; Anne Bartley, Director of the Department of Arkansas Natural and Cultural Heritage. Topics include: correctional officers, Department of Commerce, oil and gas development, Federal Meat Inspection Act, Interstate Oil Compact Commission, neighborhood youth corps, Department of Veterans' Affairs, vocational technical education, emergency employment program, abortion, Department of Highways, Blue Ridge Dam, United Mine Workers of America, seasonal farm worker program, Department of Mental Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Delegate Phyllis E. Given, Chairman of the Committee on Political Subdivisions. Topics include: Senate Committee on Public Employment and Retirement, Physical Fitness Games- CBS Network, Department of Welfare, \"National Conference on American Federalism in Action.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Lysander Dudley, Commissioner of Commerce; James Carter, President Elect of the United States; Samuel Kusic, Clerk of the West Virginia Senate. Topics include: school buses, gasoline, abortion, United Mine Workers of America Welfare and Retirement Fund, mine safety, Gibraltar Advertising Agency, Ceredo Kenova Community Center, education, Department of Welfare, \"Soviet Forest Lawn\", \"Poetry\" by Dorothy Sanders Basil, strip mining.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James Rhodes, Governor of Ohio; N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health. Topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, food stamps, UMWA, Black Lung, workmans compensation, Department of Welfare, selection of national vice president, \"Welch Students on University Team Visiting Schools\", Department of the Navy, Department of Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Richard Barton, the topics include the City of Clarksburg and public works surrounding its municipality.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Clement R Bassett, West Virginia Commissioner of Employment Security. Topics include employment appointments, vocational education, legislation, State Manpower Program, Child Development Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence from Congressman William G. Batchelder; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Dr. Mildred Mitchell-Bateman, Director of Mental Health. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Mental Health, \"Food Stamps for Coal Miners.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with Paul D. Bibb, Director of the Bureau of Hospitals and Medical Facilities. Topics include: Kerr Glass Manufacturing Corp. The Ruffled Grouse Society of North America, Department of Natural Resources, Sunday closing law, Department of Highways, energy crisis, Department of Health, Department of Mental Health, Department of Welfare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Julian Carroll, Governor of Kentucky; Barbara Battin, Director for the Tri-State Regional Red Cross; L.C. Battle Staff Director for the House of Representatives; E. T. Klassen, Postmaster General of the United States; Joe Baucum, Asst. AG., Department of the Army; James Sneed, Deputy Director of Veterans' Affairs; A.E. Baughman, Mayor of Philippi. Topics include: Tri-State Red Cross, Project Lifeblood '75, \"Viet Vet Dies in W. Va. Jail; Army Probing\", battle of Point Pleasant, Department of the Army, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Appalachian Regional Commission Funds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, social services, disabilities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: bb guns, health care, mental health, psychiatric hospitals, Department of Welfare, Republican Executive Committee, The Palm Beach Time \"The Florida Poll\", Black Lung workman's comp case claim, Department of Public Safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence from J. Glenn Beall Jr., United States Senator; Russell G. Beall, Member of the West Virginia State Senate; Ira S. Latimer, Director of Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: health care, Governor's Health Policy Task Force, summer youth program, Rotary International, library association, Blennerhassett Island, Department of Highways, studded tires, West Virginia banking, West Virginia Board of Accountancy, pollution, energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Carl G. Beard, Director of the Air Pollution Control Commission. Topics include: H.C. Nutting Co. \"Report of Geotechnical Investigation, Beard Property: Charleston West Virginia\", air pollution, \"Remarks to the Subcommittee on the Environment and the Atmosphere of the U.S. House of Representatives' Committee on Science and Technology\" by Carl G. Beard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director of Natural Resources; Samuel S. Beard, President of the American Institute for Public Services; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Natural Resources, American Institute for Public Services, Office of the Adjutant General, farmers home administration loans, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Welfare, Kanawha Valley Regional Transportation Authority, food stamp program, Department of Veterans' Affairs, State Fire Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Sally Dodds, Director of the Social Services Department; Michael J. Stewart, Asst. Administrator, United States Securities and Exchange Commission; L.M. LaFollette, Deputy Securities Commissioner; W.T. Brothern Jr., President of the West Virginian Senate. Topics include: WV Department of Public Safety, Domestic Relations and Juvenile Court, Department of Welfare, Office of Economic Opportunity, State Auditor's Office, strip mining, fuel crisis, homestead relief act, \"An Ex-Coal Miner's Look at Black Lung\", Department of Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Congressman Harley O. Staggers; Gerald Ford, President of the United States; Birch Bayh, United States Senator; Lieutenant James Baylor, 321st Ordinance Battalion. Topics include: Department of Public Safety, \"Governor Leads BCVVFC Dedication\", \"Dedication of 'Back Creek Valley Vol. Fire Co. Guest of Honor: Arch Moore\", Social Security Administration, Natural Resources, Veterans Affairs, energy crisis, \"No Energy Shortage in State-Gov. Moore\", \"Nixon Trip Plans Still Undecided\", \"2 Wayne Men to Face Jury Over Shooting\", \"Kissinger's Elevation is First Bold Move by Nixon Since he Fired White House Aides\", Department of Labor, Vietnam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Arden Hodges, Acting Commissioner of Finance. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Highways, consumer protection, Veterans of Foreign Affairs, abortion, Union Carbide Mine Rescue Team, nurses training, food stamps, CBS Television Network, Department of the Army.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Gene Beaudet, Editor in Chief of Iron Age and various constituents. Topics include: \"Striking Over Shortages- Sense or Nonsense?\" by George McManus, job training, Social Security Administration, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction, Boy's Club, Real Estate Commission, Bicentennial Celebration, military.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John Beck, Mayor of West Liberty; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Joseph Mills, Commissioner of Labor; Frederick Becker, Commissioner of Workmens' Compensation, Delegate Lewis McManus, Speaker of the House; Ronald G. Pearson, Treasurer of West Virginia; Captain Peter Becker, Armor Commanding, Department of the Army. Topics include: personal correspondence, pollution, Department of Welfare, health care, mental health, unit systems, Department of the Army, senior citizens, State Fire Marshall, Department of Public Safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas Durrett, Chief of the Beckley Police Department; John McCulloch, Mayor of Beckley; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Joseph Mills, Director of the State Economic Opportunity Office. Topics include: Department of Archives and History, highway safety, workmans compensation, Department of the Army: delayed entry program, \"Beckley National Bank: 1975 Annual Report\" \"Beckley National Bank: 1974 Annual Report\", Beckley County Health Department, Department of Welfare, canal proposal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John Bedford, Mayor of Montrose; Catherine Bedell, Chairman of the United States International Trade Commission. Topics include: Department of Welfare, National Law Enforcement Telecommunications Systems, International Trade Commission, vocational rehabilitation, Civil Service System, Office of Economic Opportunity, Beech Fork Dam, Beech Aircraft corp. Photograph of Arch Moore and co during Beech Aircraft luncheon, Parade Magazine: \"If the Governor Answers, Don't Hang Up\", Department of Commerce, \"Working Mother's Day at the Nursery,\" beer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Commander R. K. Beggs, US Commanding Officer, Department of the Navy; Ralph Steele, Commissioner of Motor Vehicles; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: job training, Department of Commerce, Social Service Administration, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Welfare, Communications Workers of America, \"How Your Tax Dollars Support Strikes\", Responsible Politics, Department of Public Institutions, Association for Industrial Development, Department of Health Education and Welfare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Bernard Clark, Director, Director of the Governor's Highway Safety Administration; Calvin Belcher Jr., Director of Emergency Medical Care Program; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: workmans comp, Department of Welfare, Highway Safety Administration, \"Special Agreement for Project Approval by the West Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services\", Emergency Medical Services, health care, Appalachian Operation Health, Emergency Care Program, Department of Highways, Department of Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James L. Weaver, Executive Director of Bel-O-Mar. Topics include: Bel-O-Mar Regional Council Interstate Planning Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission, \"Transportation Plan 1976-1980\", \"Bel-O-Mar 1973 Annual Report\", highway reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James L. Weaver, Executive Director of Bel-O-Mar; Anthony Scaffidi, Mayor of Benwood; George Dober, President of the Ohio County Court. Topics include: Bel-O-Mar Regional Council Interstate Planning Commission, General Revenue Sharing Program, flood insurance, Unified Work Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Robert J. Bellino, Republican Executive Committee of Manatee County, Florida; Henry L. Bellmon, United States Senator. Topics include: \"Bank Dominos\", \"A Flaw in Bank Holding Companies\", Department of Welfare, Black Lung, Department of the Army, federal Revenue Sharing, Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Home Builders Association of West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Robert N. Doty, Mayor of Belmont; J. Richard Barber, Commissioner of Alcohol; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Highways, welfare, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Welfare, consumers tax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Dr. T.E. Bell, U.S. Commissioner of Education. Topics include: Social Security Administration, Diversified Mountaineer Corp., Department of Welfare, retired teachers, Lawyer Title News, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Commerce, education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with T.H. Bell, United States Commissioner of Education; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Welfare, vocational education, Early Childhood Education, nursing education, workman's compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Delegate Elton E. Bryan; Delegate Rodney B. Belknap; Thomas Tinder, Delegate Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the House; Commissioner of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary of the Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of the Army, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Social Security Administration, air communications, surface mining, Black Lung benefits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Congressman Charles Rangel; J. Richard Barber, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; James Harlow, President of West Virginia University; R.D. Albertazzie, Commissioner of Commerce; Edwin F. Flower, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Education, Department of Commerce, Department of Mental Health, Department of Veteran's Affairs, Department of Welfare, State of North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs, fuel crisis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner of Employment; Cleveland K. Benedict, Commissioner of Finance; Richard Daily, State Tax Commissioner. Topics include: Department of Education, Department of Commerce, Department of Employment Security, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Finance and Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Delegate George F. Beneke; L.J. Benedum, Mayor of Jane Lew; P.L. Beneger, Mayor of Ansted. Topics include: Benedum Airport, Hornor Brothers Engineering, Department of Commerce, Swedish American Indian League.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Social Security Administration, motor vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains topics on: Beta Psi chapter of the Beta Theta Pi Fraternity and a group photo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains topics on: Beta Psi Chapter of Beta Theta Pi, Beta Psi House improvement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains topics on: Beta Psi Chapter of Beta Theta Pi.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ralph D. Albertazzie, Commissioner of Commerce; Jimmy R. Bennett, Mayor of Beverley; William Clyde Beverly, Mayor of Davy. Topics include: Department of State, Department of Commerce, The Charleston Symphony Orchestra, American Association of Science, \"Treaty Provisions in Force Between the United States of America and Other Country Relating to the Competency and Authority of Consular Officers in the Settlement of Estate\", \"West Virginia's Elderly: 'Poverty-Stricken'\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John E. Bex, Regional Director of the Defense Civil Preparedness Agency. Topics include: Defense Civil Preparedness Agency, Office of Emergency Services, Department of Defense, Energy Emergency Digest, \"Survival: Governors of Region Two States Join in Civil Defense Proclamations.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains topics on the Beta Psi chapter of Beta Theta Pi, Beta Psi house improvement, Beta Psi alumni, a group photo, correspondence with various members of the fraternity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains topics on the Beta Psi chapter of Beta Theta Pi, Beta Psi house improvement, Beta Psi alumni, correspondence with various members of the fraternity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ira Dadisman, Director of Personnel, Civil Service; Richard Bessey, Executive Director of Corning Glass Works Foundation. Topics include: Civil Service System, abortion, Corning Glass Works Foundation, Survey Map of Bethlehem WV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John W. Caldabaugh, Mayor of Bethlehem; Rene Zabeau, Economic Development Specialist, U.S. Department of Commerce. Topics include: U.S. Department of Commerce, Department of Public Institutions, State Tax Department, Bethlehem Public Works, Bethlehem Review.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Harry A. Stansbury, State Director, Comprehensive Health Planning. Topics include: Department of Commerce, Federal Trade Commission, Department of Motor Vehicles, Professional Ambulance Builders, capital punishment, insurance, Advertising of Ophthalmic Goods and Services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Beverley F. Berry, Director of the BEA Club Variety Show. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, Department of Veterans Affairs, Social Security Administration, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Natural Resources, State Tax Department, Gulf Mineral Resources Co., coal liquification plant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Honorable Thornton G. Berry Jr., Justice for West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director of the Department of Natural Resources; Wesley Miller Jr., Mayor of War. Topics include: Berry Energy Consultants \u0026amp; Managers Inc, Department of Highways, Department of Finance and Administration, Phi Beta Kappa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ernest Bernardi; Eugene Crutchfield, Director of Veterans' Affairs; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Affairs, \"Wonder Drug helps elderly stay young in mind\", Hydergine, Department of Mental Health, Department of Welfare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains topics on: Department of Highways, Department of Mental Health, Republican National Committee Chairman, Sons of the American Revolution, \"Inter-Agency Council on Energy Information.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Robert C. Byrd, United States Senator; William S. Bergman, National Institution for Supervisory Education; L.F. Heiner, Mayor of Bath. Topics include: WV Health and Humane Society, Department of Mental Health, Department of City and Regional Planning, Governor's Manpower Office, National Institution for Supervisory Education, Berkeley Country public works, State Tax Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ronald Berman, Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities; Richard Daily, State Tax Commissioner. Topics include: The National Endowmnet fort eh Humanities, The Girl Scouts, \"'Says Old Folks' Home is need, Not Recreation.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Richard Benson, United States Senator; Lloyd Bentsen, United States Senator; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Mental Health, Department of Welfare, \"The American Legion\", coal conversion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Judge Dennis Knapp, Chief Judge, U.S. District Court; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of the Army, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Health Education and Welfare, waterways, water pollution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Wallace F. Bennett, United States Senator, M.L. Cook, M.D. Director for the Director of Diseases Control; F.A. Mayor of Clay. Topics include: State Road Commission, Department of Highways, Department of Employment Security WV Alcohol and Beverage Control Commission, Department of Health, teachers' retirement, public safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Social Security Administration, Department of Welfare, ABC Commission, Department of Naturak Resources, Department of Highways, employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare, James Bennett, State Conservationist; Jimmy R. Bennett, Mayor of Beverley. Topics include: Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction, Department of Welfare, Department of Transportation, United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation, \"Soil and Water Conservation in West Virginia\", Upshure County school system.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Gorham L. Black, Region III Director of Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Topics include: Waivers of Departmental requirements, Employee training programs, Gorham L. Black resignation, healthcare, Department of Public Institutions, Committee on Human Resources of the National Governor's Conference, upgrading public institutions, head start programs, Urban Mass Transportation Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Gorham L. Black, Region III Director of Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Elizabeth Schoenfeld, Director Development of Disabilities Office of Human Development Dept. Of Health, Education, and Welfare, George Bennett, Planning Director of WV Developmental Disability Council, Russell H. McQuain, Jr., Executive Director, Francis X. Lynch, Director, Developmental Disabilities Office. Topics include: head start programs, Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973, Developmentally Disabled Assistance and Bill of Rights Act, Protection and advocacy programs for developmentally disabled, Developmental Disabilities Act and legal advocacy, West Virginia Health Systems Agency, Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Gorham L. Black, Region III Director of Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Topics include: health systems agencies, head start programs, human resources, Executive Director of the Education Commission of the States nomination, Social Services Administration, National Health Planning and Resources Development Act of 1974 (P.L. 93-641), Flood hazard areas, healthcare, Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, Child abuse prevention, Mid-Atlantic Federal Regional Council, Higher Education Act of 1972.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Gorham L. Black, Region III Director of Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Topics include: Mid-Atlantic Federal Regional Council, Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, Professional standards review organizations, Federal Register proposals for Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, social service programs, head start programs, Buffalo Valley Redevelopment, healthcare, Office of Economic Opportunity Older Americans Act, child care organizations, Child Development Services Integration Research Project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with the Executive Committee of the Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: Black Lung benefits, Black Lung Advisory Committee, Appalachian Regional Commission, Black lung association, social security benefits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: black lung benefits, Chronic Respiratory Disease Advisory Committee, workmen's compensation benefits, social security benefits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with the Medical Subcommittee on Black Lung, Richard Frum, Special Assistant-Office of the Governor, Fred Meyer, Program Administrator, Black Lung Program, George C. Gardiner M.D., Regional Health Administrator, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.  Topics include: black lung benefits, black lung regulations, Black Lung Advisory Committee, Coal Workers Respiratory Disease Control Program, public health educator.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with George Gardiner M.D., Regional Health Administrator, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Richard D. Frum, Project Director of Respiratory Disease Control Program, Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman of Appalachian Regional Commission, Dan Green, Director, Appalachian Development Office. Topics include: Charleston Area Medical Center, Central West Virginia Respiratory Disease Control Program, Black Lung Advisory Committee, West Virginia Coal Miners Disease Control Program, Deputy Project Director of West Virginia's Coal Miners Respiratory Disease Control Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with Dan Green, Director, Appalachian Development Office, Mr. V.V. Faigley, Assistant Vice President, Kanawha Valley Bank, Richard D. Frum, Special Assistant, Office of the Governor. Topics Include: Black Lung Advisory Committee, West Virginia Coal Miners Respiratory Disease Control Program, Mountaineer Breathing Clinic, Ohio Black Lung Program, applications for committee positions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with Mr. Tom Bell and Mr. Adam Tony, Members of the WV House of Delegates, President Gerald Ford, Col. Frank R. Blackstone, Superintendent of Ohio State Highway Patrol, Brent Blackwelder, Environmental Policy Center Topics include: graduation best wishes, glass manufacturing, legislature staffing needs, energy crisis, legislator pay raise, surface mining, Ohio State Patrol, Governor's Conference, Clay-Batelle Health Clinic, Blackwater Falls State Park, Environmental Policy Center, West Virginia Civil Service System Applications, tourism opportunities, National Health Planning and Resource Development Act, teacher pay raises, retirement benefits, healthcare, Monongahela Power Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with Dr. Lyle M. Blackwell, Dean of West Virginia University's School of Engineering and Physical Science, Mr. Fairley Lusk, Acting Admin, Princeton, WV Office, Department of Welfare. Topics include: WVU Physics Chairman, taxes, social security, food stamp benefits, Department of Welfare, healthcare, East Coast ports, Board of Education concerns.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with Honorable Charles Black, Mayor of Hartford, West Virginia, The Honorable Donald F. Black, Judge of the Fourth Judicial Circuit- Parkersburg, WV, and Mr. Garry D. Black, Acting City Manager, City of Huntington, WV, The Honorable James H. Black, Mayor of Milton, WV, CSM Lawrence Black, President, WV National Guard. Topics include: reapportionment litigation, Department of Motor Vehicles, vocational schools, WV Commission on Youth and Children, healthcare, welfare, insurance concerns, childhood education, human relations day, public service programs, Appalachian Regional Commission, economic development, Department of Public Safety, teacher retirement benefits, Budget for the City of Huntington, WV, Board of Miner Training, natural gas drilling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: The Honorable Thomas Black, Commissioner of Kanawha County, WV, Commissioner Edwin F. Flowers, WV Department of Welfare, Mr. John E. Burdette, II, Administrator, Welch Area Office- WV Dept. Of Welfare. Topics include: social security benefits, Appalachian Regional Commission, food stamp benefits, West Virginia history, Buffalo Creek, Tropical Storm Agnes, Kanawha County Sheriff, 'G' Corridor Highways, Capital punishment, Department of Highways, School Clothing Allowance Program, welfare benefits, Huntington State Hospital, Medicaid, sales taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Mr. Keith L. Arthur, Cabell County Clerk, Dr. Marshall Buckalew, President of Morris Harvey College, The Most Reverend Joseph H. Hodges, Bishop, Diocese of Wheeling, Miss Norma Thompson, Manager of Department of Employer Security- Logan County. Topics include: birthday greetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Mr. Bryon J. Bishop, President Local Union No. 549, International Association of Bridge, Structural and Ornamental Iron Workers, Mr. Doug Bishop, Project Director, Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers Program, Mr. Robert B. Bishop, Jr., Chairman, Continuing Education Committee, Washington Section, IEEE, Mr. James L. Bispo, Acting Director, Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration. Topics include: anniversary wishes, Lewis County Jail, forestry, black lung benefits, welfare benefits, food stamp benefits, seasonal farm workers, Department of Highways applications, welfare reform, energy crisis, Panther State Park, property taxes, road repairs, American Motorcycle Association, environmental policies, public notaries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Mr. William P. Cunningham, Dean, School of Law, University of Maryland, Mr. Robert L. Smith, M.D., Regional Administrator, United Mine Workers of America, Health and Retirement Funds, Mr. William P. Bittenbender, Chairman, New Hampshire Board of Education, Mr. Frank Bivens, program director, Occupational Training Program for the Governor's Manpower Office in McDowell County, Mr. John A. Bivens, Jr., President, Bivens and Associates Inc., Col. R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety, West Virginia State Police. Topics include: social security benefits, employment, Marion County coal mining, horse and dog racing, college admissions recommendations, pension benefits, education, Fayette Art League, mental health concerns, healthcare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Mr. Bernell Bircher, Administrative Assistant to the Governor, State of Illinois Capitol Building, Mr. Edward J. Hefferman, Administrator, Huntington, WV office-Department of Welfare, Miss Sue Hoskins, Acting Coordinator, Office of communications- WV Dept. Of Welfare, Mr. J. Richard Barber Commissioner, WV Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner, Robert M. Sines, Leasing Director, WV Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner, The Honorable Stephen Bird, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Anne Royall, Biosophy and Spiritual Democracy Pamphlet, West Virginia University School of Medicine recommendations, youth employment training programs, flood disaster loans, telephone lines in state capitols, welfare, social security benefits, food stamp benefits, education concerns, environmental sanctuaries, separation of church and state, employment, ABC Licenses, Appalachian Regional Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Commissioner Calvin A. Calendine, Department of Public Institutions, Mr. Edwin. F. Flowers, WV Department of Welfare, Mr. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., WV Department of Mental Health, Topics include: affordable housing, notaries, Moundsville Penitentiary, National Tennis Week, welfare, federal government suits, black lung benefits, birth certificates, social security, birthday wishes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Mr. Richard N. Billings, President, Fact Research Inc., Mr. Stanley Newton, Administrator, Lewisburg Area Office, WV Dept. Of Welfare, Mr. James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, WV Dept. Of Welfare, Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner Department of Motor Vehicles, Mr. Felix J. Binder, Branch Manager, American Home Assurance Company, Mr. James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Department of Mental Health, Mr. Dennis M. Binning, Chairman, Decision Research Inc. Topics include: animal control, black lung benefits, congratulations, worker's compensation, Hopemont State Hospital, ambulance services, tourism, campaign donations, civil rights, WV Department of Highways Employment, economic issues, West Virginia Blue Book, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, higher education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Mr. John A. Chapman, C.C.E., President, Charleston Area Chamber of Commerce, Dr. W. Robert Biddington, Dean, School of Dentistry, WVU, Mr. John W. Biendenkapp, Executive Director, Community Action Lexington-Fayette County, Inc. Topics include: Charleston Chamber of Commerce, Department of Finance and Administration, college recommendations, housing, notaries, Hurricane Agnes, flood relief, Economic Opportunity Act of 1964.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: H.C. Beverly, Lieutenant Colonel, Inspector, Department of Public Safety, The Honorable Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives, The Honorable Marion W. Bilby, Mayor of Hambleton, WV. Topics include: environment, lawsuits, vehicle regulations, black lung benefits, school clothing vouchers, food stamps, outdoor recreation, tourism, bribery, 1976 Summer Youth Program, financial assistance, anniversary wishes, fundraising, Department of Highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Col. R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Office of the WV Attorney General, Mr. Thomas R. Foreman, Chief Deputy, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs. Topics include: petitions, business licenses inquiries, graduation congratulations, food stamp benefits, healthcare, welfare benefits, ABC stores, trial assistance, West Virginia state seal, pension inquiries, teacher retirement benefits, education concerns, expressing condolences, daylight saving time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Mr. John W. Biasucci, Executive Vice President, WV Housing Development Fund, Mr. Paul D. Bibb, Director, Hospitals and Medical Facilities, State Health Department, Mr. Alan Bible, Chairman, Subcommittee on the Department of Interior and Related Agencies. Topics include: West Virginia Housing Development Fund, scenic railroad, healthcare, anniversary wishes, Corning Glass Works, legal grievances, college recommendations, Land and Water Conservation Fund, coal mining, outdoor cycling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: Mr. Edward J. Alfred, Assistant Principal, Hamilton Junior High School, Mr. Gary H. Bailey, Principal, Greenmont School, Mrs. Wilma A. Beckett, Principal, McKinley School, Mr. Lawrence G. Derthick, Jr., President, West Virginia Association of School Administrators, Mr. Frank M. Fenton, President, Fenton Art Glass Company, Mr. Orlan C. Fowler, President, Harrison County Board of Education, Mr. Bert F. Hider, President, The Commerical Banking and Trust Company, The Honorable Orton R. Karickhoff, House of Delegates, Mr. Ray M. Kesler, President, West Virginia Vocational Association, Robert L. Smith, M.D., Area Medical Administrator, United Mine Workers of America, Dr. Howard O. Sullins, Superintendent, Wood County Schools, Mr. Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Donald L. Taylor, President, Mountain State Bank, Topics include: Better School Building Amendment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with the Honorable Henrey M. Jackson, Chairman of the Senate Interior and Insular Affairs Committee; Thomas S. Kleppe, Secretary of the Interior; Stanley K. Hathaway, Secretary of the Interior; Mills E. Godwin, Governor of Virginia. Topics include: New River, Scenic Rivers Legislation, statements in support of the Blue Ridge Project, Blue Ridge Project v. Scenic River Status Fact Sheet, Ohio River Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Stanley K. Hathaway, Secretary of the Interior; Honorable Thomas S. Kleppe, Secretary of the Interior; Congressman Ray J. Madden, House of Representatives.   Topics include: \"Appalachian Power Company's Blue Ridge Pumped and Storage and Hydroelectric Project its Effects Upon West Virginia\", West Virginia Attorney General's Statement in Support of Blue Ridge Project, \"Hathaway Confirmed by Senate: New River Issue Among First Tests\", Appalachian Power Company presentation 1975.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Congressman Harley O. Staggers; Kenneth F. Plumb, Secretary of the Federal Power Commission. Topics include: Constituent mail, Coalition to Save New River, Blue Ridge Project Files, environmental impact studies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with William Ritchie, Commissioner of Commerce; Honorable J. Commissioner of Alcohol; Honorable Ronald G. Pearson, State Treasurer. Topics include: Bluefield Automobile Club, City of Bluefield Police Department, Bluefield Bank, Bluefield State College, Bluefield Sanitarium, Bluefield Supply Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with William Blumer, Director of Program Operations, Appalachian Regional Commission; William Blunt Jr., Assistant Secretary for Economic Development. Topics include: photos of Jewish folk art, Appalachian Regional Commission funds and projects, Economic Development Administration, United States Department of Commerce, Afro Arts Cultural Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Honorable John A. Knebel, Acting Secretary of Agriculture; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; James E. Ross, Commissioner of Alcohol. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Motor Vehicles, Social Security Administration, Republican National Committee, Blizzard Incorporated Mining Supplies, abortion, teacher retirement benefits, Logan County Creek Flooding, photos of flooded creek, gasoline rationing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner of Finance, James B. Cardwell, Commissioner of Social Security. Topics include: Department of Commerce, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Health Education and Welfare, \"New Weapon Against Unemployment: Good Roads.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Clarence W. Blount State Senator of Maryland, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Social Security Administration, Economic Demonstration Administration, Animal Care and Welfare Inc., health services, \"Nixon's efforts to Speed Home Building Faulters.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, Civil Service System, Public Service Commission, Workmen's Compensation Fund, \"Arch Moore Jr. Elected to U.S. Senate in W.Va,\" presidency of WVU.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Congressman John Blatnik, Chairman for the Committee on Public Works; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Social Security Administration, Veterans Administration, Department of Health Education and Welfare, State Tax Department, Public Service Commission, \"Governor vs. Regents: W.Va's Moore Rescinds Delegated Authority.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner of Employment. Topics include: Department of Employment Security, Blenko Glass Company, energy, education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Robert C. Byrd, United States Senator; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: The Department of Welfare, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Employment Security, Department of Highways, Department of Health, West Virginia State Prison for Women, food stamps, Black Lung.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with William D. Mitchell Acting Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Honorable Ronald R. Blankenship, President of the Calhoun County Court. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Workmen's Compensation Fund, employment, education, Calhoun County school systems.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ira S. Latimer, Director of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Teachers' Retirement Board, Public Service Commission, Department of Motor Vehicles, Workmen's Compensation, education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Robert C. Byrd, United States Senator; Honorable Edgar F. Heiskell III, Secretary of State; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Charles E. Blankenship, Mayor of Matoaka; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation. Topics include: House of Delegates, Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, Department of Health Education and Welfare; Social Security Administration, Public Service Program, Workmen's Compensation Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Gerald Ford, President of the United States; Honorable Forest J. Bowman, Administrator Director of the Supreme Court of Appeals; Honorable Oscar L. Blake, Mayor of Burnsville; Honorable Virginia B. Blake, Mayor of Ronceverte; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, Department of Labor, Department of Finance and Administration, Social Security Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation. Topics include: National Republican Executive Committee, Department of Welfare, Workmen's Compensation, Union Carbide Corporation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Lieutenant General Jack Blair, Adjutant General. Topics include: Office of the Adjutant General, Federal State Relations, maintenance photos and building descriptions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Robert C. Byrd, Senator of the United States; Representative Ken Hechler; Lieutenant General Jack Blair; Reece H. Blair, Sheriff of Ohio County. Topics include: House of Representatives, Public Service Commission, Department of Welfare, Office of the Adjutant General, Department of Highways, Department of Commerce, Department of Public Institutions, Workmen's Compensation, Ohio Valley Medical Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, Department of Highways, Governor's Highway Safety Administration, Department of Labor, Department of Welfare, West Virginia Educational Broadcasting Authority.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Representative Ken Hechler, Honorable James R. McCartney, Secretary of State of West Virginia; Lee Bowden, Exalted Leader (president) of the Elks Club; Ken Wynne, Leading Knight (vice president) of the Elks Club; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Honorable Earl M. Bowen, Mayor of Kenova. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Mental Health, Department of Employment Security, Department of Mental Health, Medical Arts Pharmacy, photo of Mrs. Bowden and Arch Moore at the WVU-VPI game, Beckley Police department, Bowen Pharmaceuticals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Welfare, Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, Ohio House of Representatives, education, housing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Theodore M. Bowers, Senator of West Virginia; Major General Verne L. Bowers, The Adjutant General of the United States; William Ritchie, Commissioner of Highways. Topics include: Department of Mental Health, Department of the Army Headquarters, West Virginia Petroleum Council, Petroleum Association, glass industry, manpower program, teachers' retirement, energy, \"Drivers Like those Blue Signs on I-95 in VA.\", \"Welfare Room and the Appalachian Myth.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare, Ronald Pearson, Commissioner of Finance; Honorable Jess Borowski, President of the Marion County Court. Topics include: Borg-Warner Chemicals, United States Petrochemical Industry: Impact Analysis, Department of Welfare, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Hancock Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children and Adults, public service programs, manpower, strip mining, fuel distribution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Congressman Harley O. Staggers; Honorable Charles Bosley, Mayor of Shepherdstown; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Ronald Pearson, Commissioner of Finance; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer, Director of Natural Resources. Topics include: United States House of Representatives, Department of Public Safety, Department of Welfare, West Virginia Commission on Aging, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Natural Resources, retired teachers, public safety, energy stabilization program, dog racing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Calvin Rampton, Governor of Utah; Thomas R. Boughton, 10th District Vice Commander of the American Legion. Topics include: State Tax Department, Boston University, Department of Public Safety, Department of Commerce, Department of Education, American Legion, \"Equal Rights Legislation\", \"Colin-Anderson Probe Centers on Injury Rate\", mental health, education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder topics on: education, retired teachers, Aetna Insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Commissioner E.E. Lewis; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; William C. Boor, Executive Director of the Board of Probation and Parole. Topics include: West Virginia Department of Commerce, Boone County Board of Education, Boone County public works, Coalition of Adult Education, Department of Welfare, Department of Highways, highways, adult education, mental health, health care, Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Edward F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Walter Smittle III, State Fire Marshall. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, Department of the Airforce, Board of Vocational Education Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Veterans of World War I of the USA inc., American Association of Retired People, coal pollution, \"Demos Ask Nixon to Hit Nixon Economy,\" mental health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Honorable Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the House of Delegates; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Honorable O. Bee Boothe, Mayor of Oakvale; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Commerce, Department of Health, Colonial Gas Company, Department of Welfare, Department of Agriculture, Public Service Commission, \"Mr. Rainbow Visits Area\", State of Florida Professional and Occupational Regulation, West Virginia Warden, State Penitentiary, Office of Public Safety, Department of State.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains topics on: The Northern Trust Company, Gradison \u0026amp; Co., BancNorthwest, Hutchinson Shockey Erley \u0026amp; Co., L.F. Rothchild \u0026amp; Co., credit bonds, banks, Notice of Sale and Official Statement: State of West Virginia School Buildings Bonds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains issues of The Daily Bond Buyer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains issues of The Daily Bond Buyer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence from Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Honorable W.T. Brotherton Jr., President of the West Virginia State Senate. Topics include: House of Representatives, Department of Welfare, Spectrum Research, Department of Employment Security, \"Description of Spectrum Research\", \"The Universe of SMSAs for the Study Sponsored by the National Science Foundation to Analyze Alternative Structural Arrangements for Delivering Health Care in Metropolitan Areas\", healthcare, employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence from Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Commissioner Richard Bonnett. Topics include: Department of the Army, Department of Welfare, Department of Labor, Public Service Program, County Emergency Squad, unemployment benefits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains topics on: The Department of Public Safety, emergency medical funds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence from Congressman Harley O. Staggers; Honorable Charles Bonar, Commissioner of the Mineral County Court; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of Highways. Topics include: House of Delegates, Department of Health Education and Welfare, airports, FAA, Regional Planning and Development, emergency ambulances, Federal State Relations, Federated Women's Club.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ira S. Latimer, Director of Natural Landscapes; John Ashcroft, Director of Mines. Topics include: Department of Mines, Department of Public Safety, American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, workmen's compensation, Stonewall Jackson Dam project, West Virginia tourism, state parks, natural resources, natural gas, \"Tons of Creosote Waste dumped into Local Mine.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Robert C. Byrd, Senator of the United States; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Honorable Charles Bolte, Mayor of Spencer; B. Frederick Beckner, Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation. Topics include: House of Representatives, \"Congressional Record\", Department of Welfare, Tri-State Transit Authority, education, Rockwell Tubular Plant, committee of barbers and beauticians, city of Spencer public works, workmen's compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Edwin F Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Commissioner Gus Douglass. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Public Safety, Department of Mental Health, West Virginia Rual Rehabilitation Student Loan Program, West Virginia University, strip mining, pollution, social security, bomb threats.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with First Lady Betty Ford; James Boggs, Director of Budget; Commissioner Calvin Calendine. Topics include:  Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Public Institutions, Department of Mental Health, Department of Welfare, workmen's compensation, Denmar State Hospital, oil spill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner of Employment. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Department of Employment Security, Virginia State Police.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Admiral O.W. Siler, Commandant United States Coast Guard; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: West Virginia House of Delegates, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Welfare, Social Security Administration, \"Paper links appointees to '68 Moore contributors,\" boat safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: West Virginia House of Delegates, Department of Welfare, Department of Public Safety, Department of Commerce, Governor Moore's extortion case, Oswald J. Smith pamphlets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Joseph Mills, Commissioner of Labor; Ira S. Latimer, Director of Natural Resources; Forest J. Boggs, Braxton County Magistrate. Topics include: West Virginia House of Delegates, Department of Public Safety, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Welfare, Department of Natural Resources, abortion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas J. Meskill, Governor of Connecticut; Mrs. Tobin Armstrong, Counselor to the President; James L. Buckley, Senator of the United States; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare, Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: United States Senate, Department of Welfare, Department of Highways, Workmen's Compensation Fund, correspondence from Alvin E. Brand to national figures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Robert C Byrd, United C Bryd; Jennings Randolf, United States Senator; Congressman Ken Hechler, Commissioner B. Frederick Becker; James B. Cardwell, Commissioner of Social Security; Topics include: Workmen's Compensation Fund, claims for medical bills.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John Braithwaite, Deputy Commissioner of the Canadian Penitentiary Service; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; David Kastelansky, Director of Manpower; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner of Highways; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Highways, Department of Commerce, Congress of Correction, Department of Public Institutions, health department, sales tax, emergency medical technicians.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of welfare; Edwin F. Flowers Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of the Treasury, black lung, \"Comptroller's Manual for National Banks\", \"EFTS: Not so Great a Threat\", Department of the Treasury News.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Mental Health, Department of Veterans' Affairs, West Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind, Department of Commerce, Department of Public Institutions, Department of Health education and Welfare, Workmen's Compensation Fend, energy crisis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains topics on: Department of Commerce, Department of Mental Health, Workmen's Compensation Fund, disability claims, social security.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains topics on: Urban Mass Transportation funds, Energy Research Funds, public employee retirement systems, regional planning and development, photos of Arch Moore at the Grafton National Cemetery May 30, 1970.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains topics on: Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, Department of Natural and Economic Resources, strip mines, public schools, workman's compensation, social security.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with William D. Mitchell Acting Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation. Topics include: Department of Mental Health, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Commerce, Alaskan Arctic Gas Pipeline.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Representative John Brademas, Chief Deputy Whip. Topics include: Office of the Majority Whip, Congressional Committee on Education and Labor Subcommittee on Select Education, National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Act, \"to amend and extend the national foundation on the arts and humanities act of 1965\", Museum Services Bill, West Virginia Oil and Gas Festival.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains topics on: The Executive Advisory Board of the Buckskin Council, \"A Study of the Fund-Raising Potential of the Buckskin Council.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains topics on: The Executive Advisory Board of the Buckskin Council, Chief Cornstalk Council no. 756, Appalachian Council inc., 1973 Annual Buckskin Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains topics on: The Executive Advisory Board of the Buckskin Council, 1976 Annual Report to the Governor, Silver Antelope award, Scout Fair '74, Buckskin Council: Men for Tomorrow.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains topics on: The Executive Advisory Board of the Buckskin Council, the Appalachian Council inc., Report to the Governor, National Trail Council, Annual Scouting Report 1974.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D. Director of Mental Health; Honorable Larkin B. Ours, West Virginian Delegate. Topics include: Department of Mental Health, Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, community mental health centers, Regional Planning and Development, public institutions, Vietnam Bonus, student employment program, vocational education, Egyptian Iron and Steel co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Congressman John Slack. Topics include: United States House of Representatives, Department of the Army, \"If the Governor Answers, Don't Hang Up\", Boy Scouts, School for the Deaf and Blind, coal miners' strike, parole, Vietnam bonus.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Gerald Ford, President of the United States; David R Boyd, Director of Emergency Services, Department of Health Education and Welfare; N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health. Topics include: Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Welfare, Social Security Administration, Department of Health, a discussion of the Governor's potential as a US Senator, eminent domain, workmen's compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Honorable Onofrio Solario Bozzi, Consul General of Italy; Lysander L. Dudley, Commissioner of Commerce; Thomas Williams, President, District 6, United Mine Workers of America; Joe Ellis, President, District 17, United Mine Workers of America; James Leeber, President, District 29, United Mine Workers of America; Dr. William Boyle, WVU Assistant Director of Engineering; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner of Finance; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Commerce, Department of Welfare; Department of Public Institutions, West Virginia schools, Davis Power Project, United Mine Workers of America, miners pay, energy conservation Boys Life.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Education, Governor's Manpower Office, employment security, Howard Creek Watershed Project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Ralph Steel, Commissioner of Motor Vehicles; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, West Virginia State Bar, West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Finance and Administration, West Virginia State Penitentiary, photo of the old Levi Shinn log house, energy stabilization program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with John Woodford, Director of Transportation; Ralph Steele, Commissioner of Motor Vehicles: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; James Clowser, Deputy Director of Mental Health; Dr. M. Mitchell-Bateman, Director of Mental Health. Topics include: Department of State Highways and Transportation, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Welfare, Department of Mental Health, Greenbrier Historical Society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Henry M. Jackson, United States Senator; the Honorable John Bowling, Mayor of White Sulfur Springs; Kenes C. Bowling, Executive Director of the Interstate Mining Compact. Topics include: Interstate Mining Compact, surface mining legislation, City of White Sulfur Springs, Regional Planning and Development, grant funding, public institutions, community improvement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James Clowser, Deputy Director of Mental Health; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent of Public Safety; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Highways, Department of Employment Security, Department of Mental Health, Social Security Administration, employment, Department of Public Safety, \"Energy Taxes and Subsidies.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Future Farmers of America, vocational education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Gerald L. Chafin, House of Delegates; David M. Brantner, President of the West Virginia Wildlife Federation. Topics include: West Virginia Department of Highways, West Virginia Federal Wildlife Federation, wildlife conservation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Richard M.  Nixon, President of the United States; Ralph D. Albertazzie, Commissioner of Commerce; Leslie W Bray, Director of the Federal Preparedness Administration. Topics include: United States of America General Service Administration, Department of Commerce, Eastern Labor Advisory Association and the Labor Relations Advisory Association, Braxton County emergency services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Hon. Rodney B. Belknap, House of Delegates; Gorham Black, Regional Director of the Department of Health Education and Welfare; N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Aaron L. Rose, Chairman of the Braxton County Building Commission. Topics include: West Virginia Health Department, Braxton County Airport, West Virginia State Armory Board, Braxton County Building Commission, Farmers Home Administration, Federal State Relations, Braxton County Hospitals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Hon. Rodney B. Belknap, House of Delegates; J Kenton Lambert, State Director of Agriculture; Aaron L. Rose, Chairman of the Braxton County Building Commission; Hon. Aubrey C. Robertson, President of the Braxton County Commission; Ralph D. Albertazzie, Commissioner of Commerce. Topics include: United States Department of Agriculture, Department of Commerce, Braxton County Memorial Hospital, Farmers Home Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ira S. Latimer, Director of Natural Resources. Topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Dangerous Drug Distribution Concerns Associated, Retires Officers Association, Federal Housing Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Hon. John Breinig, acting Mayor of Shepherdstown; Malcom F. Brenan, Director of the Highway Planning Division; Gust Brenda, House Delegates; R.G. McCall, Director of Environmental Health Service; Edward Brennan, Hawaii National Republican Committeeman. Topics include: Department of Health, Department of Commerce, Federal Housing Administration, Housing Development Fund, clothing allowance program, gasoline rationing, State School Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Peter Brennan, Secretary of Labor; Joseph H. Mills, Commissioner of Labor; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent of Public Safety; Edwin F Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: US Department of Labor, Department of Public Safety, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Welfare, Public Employees Retirement System, \"Texts of International Labor Organization Convention no. 137\", workmen's compensation, National Enquirer, Social Security Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Edwin F Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Jean Brewer, Research Analyst for Child Development. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Agency for Child Development, Republican National Committee, Public Safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director of Mental Health; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent of Public Safety; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, United States Brewers Association, West Virginia Department of Mental Health, Department of Commerce, Inaugural Committee, Republican State Executive Committee, workmen's compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Hon. Carl E. Furbee, Mayor of Bridgeport; Donald W. Brown, Insurance Commissioner; Hon. Thomas S. Kleppe Administrator for the US Small Business Administration; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation. Topics include: Department of Commerce, Division of Correction, Department of Veterans' Affairs, workmen's compensation, JEEP program, junk cars, state funding, Federal State Relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Jennings Randolph, United States Senator; Robert C Byrd, United States Senator; William T. Bright, Chairman of Bright of America; Edwin F Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Lysander L Dudley, Commissioner of Commerce; Ira S. Latimer, Director of Natural Resources. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, Department of Natural Resources, Governor's Health Care Task Force, capital punishment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Hon. Claude S. Brinegar, Secretary of Transportation; W.S. Ritchie, Commissioner of Highways; John E Carrigan, Chairman of the Public Service Commission; Hon. Howard Philips, Acting Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity; Congressman Harley O Staggers; Thomas E. Brinegar, Commander, VFW Post #3028 Anawalt. Topics include: US Department of Transportation, Department of Highways, Public Service Commission, Department of Mental Health; employment, Federal Aviation Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with George Briskey, Chairman of the Federal Aviation Administration. Topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Department of Mines, Federal Aviation Administration, Nature Portraits of America, emergency employment program, pollution, \"Foreign Consular Representatives in Cleveland Ohio\", British Consulate-General.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Harrison County Vol. Fire Department, State Fire Commission, public service, natural resources, oil shortages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Bill Brock, United States Senator; N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation; Marda Brock, House of Delegates; P.G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner of Public Institutions. Topics include: United States Senate, Department of Health, Department of Public Institutions, Broadcast Service Associates, Workmen's Compensation Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Richard Nixon, President of the United States; George Bush, Chairman of the Republican National Party; Hon. Warren E. Burger, Chief Justice of the United States; James Harlow, President of West Virginia University; Merle Scherr, M.D. Medical Director of Bronco Junction; George A. Bronson, President of Anchor International Inc. Topics include: Federal Bar Association, Bronchial Asthma, Bronco Junction Allergy Rehabilitation Foundation inc., Anchor International Inc., Brooke County public works and planned projects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Ralph D. Albertazzie, Commissioner of Commerce. Topics include: Department of Commerce, Brooke County public works and planned projects, regional planning and development, \"Transportation System Management: Brooke Hancock Jefferson Metropolitan Planning Commission\", mental health service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Lysander L. Dudley, Commissioner of Commerce. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, Department of Highways, Public Service Commission, mental health, retired school employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Hon. William T Brotherton, President of the West Virginia Senate; E.T. Klassen, Postmaster General of the United States; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Health Education and Welfare, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Office of State Planning and Budgeting, Department of Welfare, Department of Public Safety, Amtrak, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, postal services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Hon. William T. Brotherton President of the West Virginia State Senate; W. S. Ritchie, Commissioner of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Vietnam Veterans, education, capital punishment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains topics relating to the West Virginia State Budget\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with James Harlow, President of West Virginia University. Topics include: West Virginia Board of Regents, West Virginia State budget.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains topics on: Workmen's Compensation Legislation, U.M.W.A., miner's health care, Black Lung.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Hon. J. Walter Brown, Mayor of Oak Hill; James R. Brown, Superintendent, Ritchie County Board of Education; Homer R. Sheilds, Commissioner of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, Regional planning and development, public works projects, Ritchie County Schools, civil rights, retired teachers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Gerald Ford, President of the White House; James Rhodes, Governor of Ohio; Charles Mosher, Representative to Congress; Hon. George Brumfield, Pinellas County Commissioner; Edwin F. Flowers, Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer, Director of Natural Resources; Thomas Tinder, Department of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Public Safety, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Highways, food stamps for miners, pollution,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; J. Richard Barber, Commissioner of Alcohol; William E. Simon, Secretary of the Treasury. Topics include: U.S. Treasury, Department of Welfare, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Black Lung.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Congressman Harley O Staggers; Hon. Walter Brown, Mayor of Oak Hill; Edwin F Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Eugene Crutchfield, Director of the Department of Veterans' Affairs; N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health. Topics includes: Department of Highways, Interstate Commerce Commission, Department of Welfare, Department of Education, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Department of the Air Force, Department of the Army, Department of Health, Social Security Administration, Black Lung.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Donald Whitehead, Federal Chairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission; Edwin F Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Nancy Snyder, Associate Director for Coal Mine Workers' Compensation. Topics includes: U.S. Department of Labor, Department of Welfare; Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program, fuel shortage, Browing-Ferris Industries\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains: expense accounts, repairs and alterations account, equipment account, capital account, revenue sharing, budget requests, industry expansion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains: state employee retirement data, budget information from various state departments, projected state plans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains \"The State of West Virginia Executive Budget: June 1, 1974 to June 30, 1975\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains \"Budget Bill\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains information on Federal Revenue Sharing, West Virginia Water Development Authority, revenue estimates for 1975-1976, cutting back on the Department of Mental Health's budget.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains: General Revenue and allocation of funds to various state projects\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains: General Revenue and allocation of funds to various state projects\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains: General Revenue, Special Revenue and allocation of funds to various state projects\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains: \"Survey for West Virginia Legislature: Public Institutions and Mental Hospitals\", Emergency Employment Act of 1971: Department of Natural Resources, water resources, Circuit Breaker Homestead Relief, State Hospitals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains the Legislative Budget Book pt. 1 of 3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains the Legislative Budget Book pt. 2 of 3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains the Legislative Budget Book pt. 3 of 3 and the 1973 West Virginia Economic Profile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains: projected net revenues 1970-1971, Gross Deposits, Source of Revenue, General Revenue and allocation of funds to various state projects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains: General Revenue and allocation to various state projects\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains: Funding and Spending Units, Special Revenue and Spending Units, Legislative Budget Planning, Judicial Budget Planning, General Revenue Estimates\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains: Budgets for: Charities and Corrections, Health and Welfare, Business and Industrial Relations, Agriculture, Conservation and Development, Protection and Other, Requests for Supplemental and Deficiency Appropriations, State of West Virginia Executive Budget: July 1, 1971- June 30, 1972\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains the speech \"Comments on Rockefeller's Economic Plan\", \"Industrial Property Tax Report\", various county industrial reviews\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains topics on: Department of Natural Resources Status Report 1973-74 fiscal year, \"Remarks of Stephen G Young, President West Virginia Coal Association to Charleston Civitan Club October 6, 1972\", surface mining.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains new projects for the Fiscal Year 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains a projected operations schedule, Information System Services Division, future projects\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains a list of potential obligation of funds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains: information on Veterans, the Job Bank System, Job Information System, Clarksburg Area Concept Project, \"Operation Hitchhike\", Parkersburg Employment Project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains a list of projects for the Fiscal year of 1972 – 1973\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains information on Federal Assistance programs, catalogue of Federal Funded Projects, cost recovery\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains topics on life insurance proceeds and the Buffalo Creek Flood, press release on the return of insurance liabilities,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains information on upcoming Tax Division programs and projects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains a physical copy of House Bill No. 650: making appropriations of public money out of the treasury\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains: data concerning salary adjustments, survey of the West Virginia Civil Service System, unemployment compensation, Workmen's Compensation, State of State address\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains topics on: General Revenue Sharing and allocation of funds to various state projects, proposed unemployment compensation law changes, land and water conservation fund status.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains topics on: Public Employees Insurance, State Revenue Surplus, vocational rehabilitation, General Revenue Sharing, Workmen's Compensation Fund report compiled by Watson-Hill co. Consulting Actuaries'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains topics on: General Revenue Sharing, teacher's salary, Employer Paid Insurance Benefits, budget requests, project summaries and proposals, Department of Natural Resources budget requests and information\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains topics on: Spending Agency, West Virginia Penitentiary, budget requests, future project proposals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains budget worksheets for various state projects\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains topics relating to West Virginia's State budget and General Revenue Sharing and allocation of funds to various state projects\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains topics relating to General Revenue Sharing, Special Revenue Funds, and allocation of funds to various state projects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Howard Browning, Secretary of the Governors' Club; Eugene Crutchfield, Director of Veterans' Affairs; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner of Motor Vehicles; James Harlow, President of West Virginia University; Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Ralph N. Steel, Commissioner of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Welfare, West Virginia Medical School, school bus transportation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner of Finance. Topics include: Department of Employment Security, Social Security Administration, Department of Welfare, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Geological and Economic Survey, Department of Public Safety, Buffalo Creek disaster, police,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Edwin F Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Otis L. Brown, Secretary of Virginian Human Affairs. Topics include: Commonwealth of Virginia, Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, State Tax Department, West Virginia Student Public Interest Research Group, coal data, \"Who Gains When the Dust Settles? India's Nuclear Explosion\" Himmat weekly,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent of Public Safety; Homor Shields, Commissioner of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; W.S. Ritchie, Commissioner of Highways. Topics include: Department of Public Safety, Department of Motor Vehicles, Governor's Committee on Crime Delinquency and Correction, West Virginia Department of Highways,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with Harold Brown, State Director of Selective Service. Topics includes: photos of Miss Windon, winner of state competition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with Thomas Tinder, Commissioner of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Ronald Pearson, Commissioner of Finance; Dr. Bertram S. Brown, Director of the Division of Narcotic Addiction. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Steps to Christ booklet, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, gasoline, drug abuse laws.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Hon. Jennings Randolph, United States Senator; Dennis R. Knapp, United States District Judge; Congressman Clarence J. Brown; John E. Corrigan, Regional Director of Commerce; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare; Donald Brown, Commissioner of Insurance. Topics include: US Department of Commerce, Department of Welfare; Department of Health Education and Welfare; Department of Finance and Administration, Office of the Adjutant General, Four Federal Governments, insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with J. Richard Barber, Commissioner of Alcohol; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Flowers. Topics include: West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Welfare, national gasoline and fuel shortage,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Herbert H. Brown, Director of the Office of Government Liaison; Francis S. Greenlief, Major General of the USA; Hon. James R. McCartney, Secretary of State of West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner of Welfare. Topics include: United States Atomic Energy Commission, Department of Welfare, National Guard Bureau, caring for the elderly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with:  Reverend Archie Fletcher, House of Prayer; L.L Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; C. Alton Robertson, Director, Overseas Personnel Recruitment Office; Carl W. Glatt, Executive Director, State of West Virginia Human Rights Commission; Ira S. Latimer, Jr, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; E.A Robertson, Executive Vice President and Cashier, Farmers \u0026amp; Citizens State Bank; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Reverend Graham Robertson, Wayne United Methodist Church; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor. Topics include: summer employment, Department of Welfare, equal employment opportunities, West Virginia Human Rights Act, West Virginia Film Commission (community and industrial development), Board of Banking and Financial Institutions Commission, Public Affairs Conference of West Virgnia, and taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard D. Robertson, Vice President, American Safety Razor Company; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; William S. Ritche, Commissioner, Department of Highways; Albert F. Robinson, Mayor of Fairmont, WV; N.H Dyer, M.D, M.P.H, Department of Health, Samuel H. Weese, Commissioner, West Virginia Insurance Department. Topics include: Southern Govenor's Conference, unemployment benefits, welfare, Food Stamp Program, Department of Commerce, Department of Public Institutions, Department of Crime and Delinquency, juvenile delinquency, highways, Social Security, black lung benefits, West Virginia Public Employee Insurance Board, West Virginia Industrial School for Boys at Pruntytown, Department of Motor Vehicles, taxes, Department of Commerce and automobile insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission of West Virginia. Topics include: Social Security, Black Lung benefits, natural resources, pollution, welfare, Department of Motor Vehicles, employment, disaster relief, Bridgeport Housing Project, affordable housing, Department of Highways and the Department of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Roy J. Radar Jr, Director, Nursing Home Inspection Unit, Department of Health. Topics include: Clothing Allowance Program, Department of Motor Vehicles, military, school bus transportation, White House Conference on Aging, Department of Health, Department of Public Institutions, welfare, and elder abuse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; William L. Roberts, Center Director, Job Corps Center for Women; Lonnie Roberts, Administrative Service Director, State of Florida, Department of Community Affairs; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner, Department of Highways. Topics include: Social Security, welfare, Govenor's Youth Committee on Highway Safety in West Virginia, Young Republicans of West Virginia, Department of Labor, highways, Department of Commerce, and the Southern Governors Conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Highways; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; R.W. Coplin, Director, Govenor's Highway Safety Bureau; Ira S. Latimer Jr, Special Assistant to the Governor. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Hospitals, employment, highways, prayer in schools, senatorial appointment, missing child, Department of Welfare, surface mining, pollution, employment, West Virginia Young Republicans, State Fair of West Virginia, Food Stamp Program, geological survey, and the Board of Probation and Parole.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director-Administration, Department of Mental Health, Dominick A. Barron, Area Director, Department of Veteran's Affairs, R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Charles H. Keenan, State Director, School Transportation, Department of Education; J. Kenneth Robinson, Virginia, U.S House of Representatives; L.L Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary of the Department of Highways. Topics include: clothing assistance, employment, West Virginia University, state parks, Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company, special police officer, legislation, workmen's compensation raise, campaign, Department of Veteran Affairs, welfare, veteran's pension, Department of Public Safety, Board of Banking and Financial Institutions, National Govenor's Conference, recommendations, American Legion, welfare, school bus transportation, State Road Commission, pollution, legislature, health, food stamp program, Department of Natural Resources, trout stocking, road conditions, and the Department of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, Department of Labor; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles, Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ted Robinson, Committeeman, McClelland District, Doddridge County, Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner; John A Cain, Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor. Topics include: welfare, clothing assistance, Department of Labor, employment, Wine Bill, request for info, bridges, Board of Optometry, recommendations, Department of Motor Vehicles, Social Security, State Road Commission, welfare, State Health Department, legislation, Department of Highways, Commission on Higher Education, black lung benefits, legal aid, mining, school bus transportation, Department of Education, summer employment, taxes and loans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; L.L Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; F. Alvin Webb, Deputy Regional Director, Post Office Department Washington Regional Office; Harold J. Snyder, Director, Division of Engineering. Topics include: welfare, medical assistance, employment, highways, Neighborhood Development Program, recommendations, License Certificate Appeal Board, Department of Public Safety, Narcotic and Dangerous Drug Unit, Post Office Department, Department of Highways, taxes, public service commission, summer employment, Department of Mental Health, liquor, public institutions, Economic Stabilization Board,  drug abuse, Department of Commerce, Department of Natural Resources, fishing and hunting license, medical school, Governor's Commission on the Status of Women, state vehicles, and antiwar demonstrations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia. Topics include: John D. Rockefeller, Secretary of State research briefs and special police officers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce. Topics include: Rockefeller Foundation Annual Report, campaigns, industrial development, special police officers, Department of Public Safety, Task Force Report, public utility hearings, and the 26th Amendment of the United States Constitution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller, IV Secretary of State. Topics include: elections, notary public, special police officers, Board of Insurance of West Virginia, State Board of Examiners of Land Surveyors, elections, Board of Public Works, election reform, Department of Finance and Administration, legislature, building dedication, State Advisory Council to the Hospital and Medical Facilities Construction Program and John D. Rockefeller, Secretary of State research briefs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Chester R. Hubbard, Senate of West Virgina; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Winthrop Rockefeller, Governor of Arkansas. Topics include: Black Lung Law, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration, aid for private and parochial schools, drug abuse, Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction, industrial development, Department of Finance and Administration, health care, Southern Govenor's Conference, National Infantry Museum Development Program, Food and Agriculture Exhibition, legislation and the Department of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Charles H. Hadden II, State Tax Commissioner, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Arden R. Hodges, Acting Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; C.E. Rogers, Jr., Chairmen, Board of Mine Operations Appeals, United States Department of the Interior, Office of Hearing and Appeals; Peter W. Rodino, Jr., Congress of the United States, House of Representatives. Topics include: summer employment, Rockwell Manufacturing Company, pollution, National Governor's Conference, Public Service Commission, Department of Highways, employment, welfare, National Explorer's Conference, Department of Motor Vehicles, Farmington Mining disaster, unemployment, Southern Conference of the Council of State Governments, legislation, highways, Department of Public Safety, high education financial aid, correctional industries, State Road Commission, Board of Moundsville Housing Authority, Department of Commerce, and tourism.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Phillip M. Roedel, Director, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; C.E. Rogers, Jr., Chairmen, Board of Mine Operations Appeals, United States Department of the Interior, Office of Hearing and Appeals; Edward J. Gurney, Member of Congress, United States Senate; Walter J. Hickel, Secretary of the Interior; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner. Topics include: pollution, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Governor's Waltz, National Explorer's Conference, Department of Public Safety, strip mining, Department of Commerce, tourism, voting reform, summer employment, Department of Welfare, pollution, Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act, Department of Highways, Farmers Home Administration, taxes, mining rights, liquor laws, and a citizen's manifesto.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Gene W. Rogers, M.D, President, Federation of American Hospitals. Topics include: Department of Highways, road development, legislation, Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, black lung benefits, and Pinecrest Sanitarium.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: H. William Rogers, President, West Virginia Planning Association; Arden R. Hodges, Acting Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; James L. Rogers, Mayor, City of Wheeling, West Virginia; John I. Rogers, Senator, West Virginia Senate. Topics include: legislation, Federal Housing Administration, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Economic Opportunity, taxes, clothing assistance, National Governor's Conference, Department of Finance and Administration, employment, Governor's Prayer breakfast, Department of Veteran's Affairs, recreation, Governor's Highway Safety Committee, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Welfare, welfare, and Typographical Unions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John I. Rogers, Senator, West Virginia Senate, Michael K. Rogers, State Representative, Indiana; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, Department of Veteran Affairs. Topics include: Board of Financial and Banking Institutions, Department of Commerce, Board of Examiners of Land Surveyors, pension, Youth Inaugural Ball, employment, Old Age Assistance, airports, Board of Osteopathic Examiners, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, Bridgeport Housing Project, West Virginia Federal Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Department of Veteran's Affairs, campaign, Department of Archives and History, Head Start Program, Department of Public Safety, highways, Department of Natural Resources, Highway Safety Commission, Round Robin Career Education Program and animal management.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; William H. Loy, Administrative Assistant to the Governor; Willam P. Rogers, Secretary of State, United States. Topics include: Black Lung benefits, Social Security, hospitals, welfare, Housing and Urban Development, pollution, Department of Veteran's Affairs, Appalachian Regional Development Act, Department of Mental Health, employment, United States foreign policy, Civil and Defense Mobilization, Department of Public Safety, West Virginia State committee of Barbers and Beauticians, real estate, industrial development and the Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: L.L Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; W.L. Pike, Lieutenant Colonel Inspector, Depart of Public Safety; Joffre J. Rolland, Vice President, Industrial-Public Relations, Fourgo Glass Company, Hazel Roland, Chief, Employee Relations, Office of Personnel, Small Business Administrations; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: elections, volunteer work, missing persons, Department of Natural Resources, Fourteenth Judicial Circuit Court, Creedence Clearwater Revival, aid for private and parochial schools, Department of Mental Health, employment, National Conference of States on Building Codes and Standards, Women's Society of Christian Service of Thompson Chapel and the U.S District Judgeship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Gus R. Douglas, Commissioner, Department of Agriculture; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Dr. Daniel B. Taylor, Superintendent of Schools; H.G. Woodrum, Chief of Research and Statistics, Department of Natural Resources; Mrs. Richard M. Nixon (Thelma Nixon), First Lady of the United States. Topics include Rolling River Campaign and Celebration briefs, West Virgina Rolling River Fund, West Virginia Public Account's Association, audits and taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Walter Rollins, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: State highway worker's strike, welfare, school funding, oceanography, U.S. District Court judgeship, civil service employment, industrial development, Old Age Assistance, legislation, Board of Accountancy, Council of State Governments, Teacher's Retirement Board, Marshall plan crash, employment, and the Department of Public Institutions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Daniel B. Taylor, Superintendent of Schools. Topics include: Mayor John Hutchinson, State Road Commission, employment, pollution, road safety, the Federal Reserve, federal aid, bridges, Selective Service System, Union Carbide Corporation, legislation, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner, employment, National Carbon, donations, Young Republicans, State Road Commission, Lincoln Day Dinner, Prison Industries, Boy Scouts, International Folklorik Festival, vocational training, and the Joint Committee for the Training of Coal Miners, conservation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: C.E. Romine, Jr., House of Delegates, West Virginia; Carl G. Beard, II, Director, Air Pollution Control Commission. Topics include: tourism, Greenbrier County Comprehensive Plan, pensions, fundraising, legislation, State Committee of Barbers and Beauticians, American Postal Union Convention, Marshall University, hospitals, employment, State Economic Opportunity Office, and the Buffalo Creek Disaster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George Romney, United States Secretary, Department of Housing and Urban Development; Jody G. Smirl, House of Delegates, West Virginia; B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Federal State Relations, Office of the Governor. Topics include: Independence Hall Foundation, National Conference of States on Building Codes and Standards, Civil Rights Act of 1968, Area Offices of Housing and Urban Development, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, mobile homes, disaster relief, post office, Operation BREAKTHROUGH, Urban Renewal Project, school for deaf and blind, employment, antiwar sentiments, unemployment, and homosexuality.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Rolland B. Handley, Regional Director, Northwest Region, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation; M. Mitchell Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: campaigns, hospitals, Department of Health, Air Mobility Council of America, Inc., Greenbrier Valley Airport, Federal State Relations, Roney's Point Project, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Mental Health, and federal chaplaincy service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John J. Rooney, Chairman, Subcommittee on Stae, Justice, Commerce, the Judiciary and Related Agencies Appropriations, U.S House of Representatives; Richard W. Coplin, Director, Governor's Highway Safety Bureau; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: Marshall Medical School, federal judgeship, Department of the Army, Public Service Commission, Department of Commerce, employment, Department of Employment Security, road conditions, welfare reform, community relations and the food stamp program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Major General W. Roper, Division Engineer, Department of the Army, Ohio River Division, Staff Sargent General Bob Rorick, Department of the Army. Topics include: Department of Welfare, strip mining, Rowlesburg Project, Public Service Commission, welfare, West Virginia University swim team, reservoir control, dam construction, Department of Commerce, Marshall Medical School, road conditions, National Republican Convention, and the Advisory Board for the Health Services Aspect of the Economic Stabilization Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Aaron L. Rose, Executive Vice President, The Home National Bank; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; L.L Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: road conditions, Pruntytown Industrial School for Boys, judgeship, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Black Lung benefits, Public Service Commission, legal assistance, employment, Motor Carrier Division of Public Service Commission, campaign, Denmar State Hospital, Social Security, Department of Highways, Veteran's benefits, Department of Motor Vehicles, legislature, taxes, summer employment, information request, and the West Virginia Turnpike.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Nicholas Roomy, Board of Directors of the West Virginia Housing Development Fund nominee. Topics include: legislature, senatorial districts and state board nominees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: Republican Governor's Conference, Poor People's Coalition of Kentucky, music compositions, Black Lung Law, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Denmar State Hospital, food stamps, Marshall University Medical School, Department of Highways, Black Lung benefits, employment, Job Corps Center for Women, high school dress code, Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, Board of Architects, Department of Public Safety, taxes, and legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles, Jonathon C. Rose, Special Assistant to the President, The White House; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Roy W. Walter, State Director, School Transportation and Driver Education. Topics include: Army service personnel placement, Presidential Inauguration, marriage license, Denmar State Hospital, Department of Commerce, information request, Board of Directors of the West Virginia Housing Development Fund, Civil Service System, employment, driver license suspension, National League of Families Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia, Survival Towns Project, School Clothing Allowance Program, Christmas Bonus, Board of Regents, Department of Welfare, housing loans, judgeship, Right of Way Division, Division of Crippled Children's Services, musical composition, United States Marshal of Southern West Virginia, treason, and the Department of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lysander L. Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner, State Road Commission; Frank Caudy, Chief Deputy, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; C.S. Collier Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator, Donald R. Chamberlain, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; C.S. Collier, Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; George McIntyre, General Manager, West Virginia Turnpike Commission; Dr. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; David Rose, Chairman, National Association of Superintendents of Public Residential Facilities; William H. Rosen, State President, West Virginia Elks Association; Richard Frum, Director, Appalachian Regional Commission; William H. Rosen, President of the Board, Tug Valley Blood Bank, Inc. Topics include: employment, tourism, Denmar State Hospital, road conditions, veteran's hospitals, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Park Commission, Board of Architects, summer employment, State Road Commission, law enforcement, campaign, pension, West Virginia Turnpike, marriage license, capital punishment, off track betting, labor markets, drug abuse, and blood banks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles W. Rosenau, Mayor, Parsons, West Virginia; B.G. Rosenbaum, Mayor, East Bank, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Henry Bailey, D.C, President, West Virginia Chiropractor's Society Inc.; Robin W. Smith, D.C., Secretary-Treasurer, West Virginia Chiropractor's Society Inc.; George H. Seibert, Jr., Minority Leader, House of Delegates; Morris Rosenberg, Travel Editor, The Washington Post; Ira L. Dadism, Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System; Paul G. Rosenblatt, Administrative Assistant to Same Steiger, House of Representatives; Carroll Rosenbloom, Owner of Baltimore Colts; Arnold R. Rosenfeld, Executive Director, Massachusetts Committee on Law enforcement and Administration of Criminal Justice; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Melvin Rosensaft, Executive Vice President, Great American Chemical Corporation; Hans Rosenhaupt, President, Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation; Milton R. Rosenthal, President, Engelhard Minerals Chemicals. Topics include: industrial waste, Farmers Home Administration, West Virginia Chiropractic Society, Board of Chiropractic Examiners, housing, tourism, Department of Commerce, employment with criminal records, surface mining, Marshall University football team plane crash, Department of Public Safety, Nursing Home Licensing Board, information request, election laws, motion picture industry, campaign, Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, Hancock County Republican Party, Industrial Development Division, medical assistance, welfare, medical licenses, Department of Health, legislation, and drug possession.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles, C.S. Collier Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Robert Rosier, Jr., Labor Market Analyst, Clarksberg Office, Department of Employment Security; Jeannie I. Rosoff, Director, Washington Office Plant Parenthood- World Population. Topics include: Appalachia Regional Commission, Department of Employment Security, driver's license, drag racing, employment, speeches, regional councils, Lincoln Day Dinner, tourism, lottery, Air Pollution Control Commission, information request, fundraising, National Republican Convention, Department of Natural Resources and disaster relief.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D, Director, Department of Mental Health; Bernard Popick, Director, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; David L. Griffith, Director, Consumer Protection Division, Department of Labor; D.F. Ross, Chief Traffic Superintendent, Ministry of Transport, New Zealand; Richard W. Coplin, Director, Federal State Relations. Topics include: federal housing, driver's license, Department of Mental Health, institutionalization, Black Lung benefits, Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act, employment, information request, summer employment, highway safety, brake lights, traffic laws, Weirton General Hospital, and insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Reverend Mr. Gallie Rose; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; R.H. Dunnington, Chief, Driver License Division, Department of Motor Vehicles, Ohio; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Virginia Stevens, Director, Department of Personnel. Topics include: election, employment, State Road Commission, Department of Motor Vehicles, Safety Responsibility Division, driver's license, Corridor D Project, vital statistics, Marshall University Medical School, Department of Highways, noise complainants, Beer Commissioner, water pollution, Public Service Commission, Social Security Administration, employment, Department of Natural Resources, Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission, and taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lonzo Ross, Branch President, Raliegh County Branch N.A.A.C.P.; M.V. Howard, District Enginee, Department of Highways; C.S. Collier, Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Luke Ross, Commander, Disabled American Veterans, Department of West Virginia; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; William L. Cooke, M.D, Director, Division of Disease Control, Department of Health, Colonel Robert L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety, Perce J. Ross, President, Buckhannon Chamber of Commerce; William S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission; Paul N. Elbin, President, West Liberty State College; Robert Ross, Executive Director, Muscular Dystrophy Associations of American Inc. Topics include: tourism, donations, road conditions, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission, welfare, nursing home, venereal disease testing, information request, industrial development, National Governor's Conference, Appalachian Highway Development, Association of State Boards of Education, Board of Education, bridge closures, Marshall Medical School, Department of Commerce, Department of Mental Health, and the Board of Chiropractic Examiners.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mrs. William R. Ross, First Vice President, West Virginia Federation of Women's Club; William R. Ross, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, West Virginia University; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; William R. Ross, Executive Director, West Virginia League of Municipalities; John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia. Topics include: Citizens Legislative Compensation Commission, Moundsville prison farm, summer employment, State Election Commission, electronic voting system, Wonderful West Virginia magazine, Blue Ridge Project, funding of private school, and Garbaldi's Celebration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Homer R. Shields, Director, Department of Highways; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Gene W. Rossman, Executive Director, Housing Authority of Portland, Oregon. Topics include: tourism, hunting and fishing licenses, clean- up campaign, Weirton General Hospital, over-dimensional vehicle permits, federal funding for housing, Department of Mental Health, funding, Department of Commerce, and the American Association of Mental Deficiency.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; James Edward Ross, Nonintoxicating Beer Commissioner. Topics include: legislature, mental health facilities, and the Board of Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia. Topics include: Southern Area Conference of School of Assocation of State Boards of Education, and appointment for state boards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence: Rondall C. Alfred, Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration, West Virginia; Paul Rotenberry, President, Local Union No.6196, United Mine Workers of America; Carl Bradford, Director, Federal-State Relations; Reverend Charles Roth, The Church of the Good Sheperd, United Methodist; Benjamin C. Green, Chief of Reclamation Division, Department of Natural Resources; Donald G. Roth, President, Tucker County Chamber of Commerce; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions. Topics include: Rotary Club, black lung benefits, road conditions, State Road Commission, Governor's Ad Hoc Committee on Services to the Blind, drug classification laws, Human Rights Commission, art commission, miner's compensation, employment, information request, Canaan Valley State Park, Division of Barbers and Beauticians, Denmar State Hospital, Advisory Board of the Department of Natural Resources, aid to non-public education, Department of Education, pollution, and legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William V. Roth Jr., U.S Senator, Delaware; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor; Donald G. Roth, President, Tucker County Chamber of Commerce. Topics include: prison sentence commutation, special revenue sharing, federal assistance programs, Aid to the Disabled, Davis Power Project, election, photo request and the U.S. Federal Power Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dale B. Rothert, President, West Virginia Associated Press Broadcasters; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health. Topics include: U.S. Federal Power Commission, Davis Power Project, elections, legislature, Weirton General Hospital, Department of Health, Hill-Burton Act, and welfare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Richie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; David Roupe, Mayor, West Milford, West Virginia; Rondall C. Alfred, Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Elaine Z. Davidson, Executive Security to the Governor; A.J. Rouse, City Manager, Martinsburg, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety, E.L. Roush, Assistant State Fire Marshal, James L. Chapman, President, West Liberty State College; Jack W. Blair, Brigadier General, J.H. Miller, Highway Equipment Supervisor, Department of Highway. Topics include: road conditions, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, bridge condition, black lung benefits, pollution, Department of Natural Resources, abortion, embezzlement, surplus military equipment, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Corrections, National Guard, public library funding, Marshall University medical school, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, school funding, Department of Public Safety, state parks, state police, elections, Selective Service Local Board, Marshall University alumni, employment and the Department of Workmen's Compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Maurice D. Roush, Colonel, Corps of Engineers, District Engineer, Department of the Army; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Norman H. Roush, President, Kanawha Association for Retarded Children, Inc.; Walden F. Roush, Director, Community Development and Research Center. Topics include: Department of Natural Resources, welcome wagon, public interest, permits, Colin Anderson Center, Department of Mental Health, and tax plans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Karl Rove, Director, For the Record newsletter; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Russell L. Davisson, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Leo G. Kopelman, House of Delegates, West Virginia; G. Frank Row, Executive Committee of Barbour County; Edwin L. Hazelrigg, Chief, Division of Recruitment and Examinations; Mason H. Altare, Director, Roadside Development Division, Department of Highways; Dr. George H. Guy, Superintendent, Andrew S. Rowan Memorial Home; Joseph R. Rowan, Executive Director, John Howard Association, Anthony M. Lynch, Coordinator of Student Services, Board of Regent; L.L. Vincent Commissioner, Department of Welfare; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; William A. Chandler, District Manager, Social Security Administration, Logan County, West Virginia; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor; Walter Lewchuk, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Reverend Harry T. Rowe, First Baptist Church; Hulett C. Smith, Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: press coverage, food stamp program, black lung benefits, Social Security, bridges, State Road Commission, road improvements, information request, Cold War, College Republican National Committee, driver's education, Andrew S. Rowan Memorial Home, welfare, junk cars, employment, information request, liquor bill, crime, delinquency and correction, student loan programs, National Guard, Marshall University medical school, Work and Training program, and Department of Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; James H. Rowland, Sr., President, Association of State Boards of Education; Jack W. Blair, Adjutant General; Dallas Wolfe, Senator, West Virginia. Topics include: local government, welfare, Social Security, employment, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Commerce, information request, pornography, methadone maintenance programs, Old Age Assistance, Weirton General Hospital, Hill-Burton Act, National Conference of States on Building Codes and Standards, Education Commission of the States, surface mining, Pierre the Pelican Program, business development, and industrial development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James W. Rowley, Morris Harvey College; Jerry Wellman, Chairman, Committee for Concerned Citizens; W.C. Rowley, President, Wayne County Young Republicans; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor; Angus E. Peyton, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Major Barbara J. Roy, U.S. Marine Corps, Projects Coordinator, Defense, Advisory Committee on Women in the Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense; Hulett C. Smith, Governor, West Virginia; Reverend E.W. Roy, Church of God (Holiness); Steven M. Lewis, Director, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; John H. Neale, R. Ph., Chairman, Nursing Home Licensing Board; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Jean Roy, President, West Virgina Board of Examiners for Registered Nurses, Jean Roy, Chairman, Department of Nursing, Alderson-Broaddus College. Topics include: Rowlesburg Project, Corps of Engineer, Department of Natural Resources, summer employment, Commission on the Status of Women, mental health, Department of Commerce, campaign, welfare, voting laws, judgeship, Selective Service, Department of Agriculture, information request, Marshall University, Board of Regents, law enforcement, legislature, Board of Examiners for Registered Professional Nurses, Department of Highways, Weston State Hospital, and the Department of Mental Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Colonel W.J. Love, District Engineer, U.S. Army Corps of Engineer; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Llyod M. Gilbert, President, Royal Silver Manufacturing Co., Inc.; E. Morgan Massey, President, Eoyalty Smokeless Coal Co.; Betty Royon, Staff Assistant to the Chairman, The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company; Ira L. Dadism, Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System. Topics include: Board of Regents, road conditions, education funding, Marshall University medical school, Department of Commerce, Viet Nam, information request, Royal Glen Project, Marshall University dorm furniture; Southern Governors Conference, Corridor Q, and employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence from various citizens voicing opinion on Rowlesburg Project. Topics include: Rowlesburg Dam, Department of Natural Resources, environmental conservation and flood control.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence from various citizens voicing opinion on Rowlesburg Project. Topics include: Rowlesburg Dam, environmental conservation, strip mining, Cheat Valley Conservancy, Inc., and flood control.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lieutenant General Frederick J. Clarke, Chief of Engineers, Department of the Army; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Colonel E.C. West, District Engineer, Corps of Engineers; Frederick A. Dorrell, Forest Supervisor, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service; J.D. Everly, Vice President, Rowlesburg Dam Association. Topics include: Rowlesburg Dam, Rowlesburg Lake, Stonewall Jackson Lake, Department of Natural Resources, environmental conservation, Cheat Valley Conservancy, Inc., flood control, and the Board of Directors of the West Virginia Highlands Conservancy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Phillip S. Hughes, Action Director, Executive Office of the President, Bureau of the Budget, Washington, D.C; Lloyd G. Jack, President of the Senate, West Virginia; Charles R. Jenkins, President, West Virginia Division of Izaak Walton League of America; Elinor H. Kerpelman, Executive Director, The Society for Environmental Litigation; Fred Cutlip, Program Director, Outdoor Recreation Section, Federal-State Relations; G.V. Mehalic, President, Morgantown Building and Construction Trades Council; S.A. Morasco, President, Grafton Area Development Council, Richard Nixon, President. Topics include: Rowlesburg Dam, Department of Natural Resources, Stonewall Jackson Lake, civil works program, Cheat Valley Conservancy, Inc., flood control, and environmental conservation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Llyod G. Jackson, President of the Senate, West Virginia; Jennings Randolph, United States Senator; Jack D. Stafford, Assistant Commissioner, The State Road Commision, West Virginia; Nils A. Boe, Director, Office of Intergovernmental Relations, Office of the Vice President; Norva Warner, Cheat Valley Conservancy, Inc.; Colonel E.C. West, District Engineer, Pittsburg District Corps of Engineers. Topics include: Rowlesburg Dam, Cheat Valley Conservancy, Inc., Department of Natural Resources, Route 50 relocation, Stonewall Jackson Lake, and environmental conservation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: C.R. Winters, President, The County Court of Preston County Courthouse; Dallas Wolfe, Senator, West Virginia. Topics include: Rowlesburg Dam, environmental conservation, Department of Natural Resources, and federal funding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: R.C Flemming, Chairman of the Board, Rubber Fabricators, Inc.; Richard W. Coplin, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Mary Louise Rubenstein, Acting Secretary, Day Care Coalition of Kanawha Valley; Ira S. Latimer, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Richard G. RuBino, Planner-in-Resident, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Florida State University; Jack D. Stafford, Assistant Commissioner, State Road Commission of West Virginia; J.W. Ruby, President, Sterling Faucet Company. Topics include: information request, Department of Commerce, flood relief assistance, Appalachian Regional Commission, legislation, Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, summer employment, La Raza National Education Fund, Department of Highways, littering, voting age, Department of Finance and Administration, industrial development, and the Grand Court of West Virginia Order of the Amaranth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William D. Ruckelshaus, Administration, Environmental Protection Agency; Carl G. Beard, II, Director, West Virgina Air Pollution Control Commission; Ira S. Latimer, Director, Department of Natural Resources, James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare. Topics include: Midwestern Governors' Conference, Clear Air Act, natural resources, pollution, Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments, regional councils, Kanawha River Clean- up Program, noise abatement and control, and welfare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: E.T. Rucker, Vice President of Transportation, B\u0026amp;O Central Building; Carl L. Bradford, Deputy Director, Federal-State Relations; Llyod Rucker, President, Upper Kanawha Valley Improvement Council, Inc.; William Rucker, Chief, Barboursville Fire Department, William D. Ruckelshaus, Administration, Environmental Protection Agency; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: B \u0026amp; O Railroad, employment, development programs in Appalachia, road conditions, Marshall University medical school, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Emergency Employment Act, Aid to the Disabled, black lung benefits, Social Security, legal assistance, Small Business Administration, and driver license requirements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles Haden, II, State Tax Commissioner; Donald L. Butler, Director, Income Tax Division, State Tax Department of West Virginia; Edwin F. Flower, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Administration, Department of Mental Health; Carolyn J. Zinn, Ph.D., Director, Department of Archives and History; F.F. Rudershausen, President, GBC Virginia Laminating Company; George Rudge, Irrigation Associates, Inc.; Isaac R. Mayfield, District Director, Small Business Administration, Clarksburg; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety. Topics include: information request, Explorer Scouts, employment, Department of Public Institutions, taxes, welfare, historic preservation program, Southern Governor's Conference, speaking invitations, Air Pollution Control Commission, healthcare reform and public safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: W.J. Rue, Manager, Allegheny Ballistics Laboratory, Hercules Incorporated; John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: campaigns, presidential candidates, Commissioner of Deeds, information request, Sentinel program, population statistics, Blacksville mine disaster, jail conditions, Governor's Occupational Safety Task Force, Department of Commerce, aid for private and parochial schools, Aeronautics Commission, Social Security, and animal conservation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Kent S. Hall, Chairman, Kanawha County Republican Executive Committee; James M. Shock, Correspondence Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Walter L. Rugland, President, Aid Association for Lutherans; K.W. Rugh, Vice President, Phillips Petroleum Company; Carlos Ruiz, Director, Inter Governmental Affairs, Cabinet Committee- Spanish Speaking; Roger Ruhl, Director of Publicity, Cincinnati Reds, Inc.; Mrs. Ben Ruhlin, Chairman, National Coalition for the Prayer Amendment. Topics include: Marshall University medical school, State Board of Insurance, Department of Highways, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, food stamps, Division on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, Medical Practive Act, Senator appointment, Highway Safety Bureau, and the Traffic Records Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains Mail route master sheets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert R. Rumer, Executive Vice President, Mobay Chemical Company; W. Byron Rumford, Assistant to the Director, Federal-State Cooperation, Federal Trade Commission; L.S. McKinney, Director, James Rumsey Vocation-Technical Center; Adam Rumoshosky, Director, Marketing Division, American Petroleum Institute; J.G. Barrat, Superintendent, University Experiment Farm, West Virginia University; Ward W. Keesecker, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Howard Bray, Deputy Director, The Appalachian Regional Commission; R.S. Dispanet, Chairman, James Rumsey Vocational-Technical Center. Topics include: aid for private and parochial schools, Department of Commerce, Industrial Development Division, trade regulation, Committee of Barbers and Beautician, State Road Commission, population growth, employment, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Aircraft Owners \u0026amp; Pilots Association, and education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: L.S. McKinney, Director, James Rumsey Vocation-Technical Center; Donald Rumsfeld, Chairman, Property Review Board; Donald Rumsfeld, Director, Office of Economic Opportunity; Warren E. Rumsfield, Chairman, Legislative Committee, North American Professional Driver Education Association Inc.; J.P McConnell, General, United States Air Force, Chief of Staff, Department of the Air Force. Topics include: Legacy of Parks program, Head Start, National Civil Service League, Congress on Indian Affairs, Economic Stabilization program, Federal-State Relations, Office of Economic Opportunity guidelines, Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors; and water pollution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard G. Rundle, Esq., Law Offices of West, Blackshear, Rundle; Brigadier General Jack W. Blair, Adjutant General, West Virginia; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director- Administration, Department of Mental Health; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Clyde W. Runions, International Teller, United Mine Workers of America, Harold Runnels, House of Representative, Congress of the United States; J.E. Runyan, Plant Manager, General Motors Parts Division; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Mason Altare, Acting Director, Roadside Development Division, Department of Highways; Mary Ann Runyon, President, Boone County Chapter, Izaak Walton League of America Inc.; Ira S. Latimer, Director, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: State Road Commission, Lakin State Hospital, Department of Commerce, food stamp program, School Clothing Allowance program, autograph request, employment, U.S Constitution amendment, teacher's pensions, school reserve, industrial development, junk cars, Workmen's Compensation claim, special license plate numbers, legislation, Aid to the Disabled, and welfare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; W. Carson Browning Jr., Director, Postmasters and Rural Carriers Division; Raymond L. Prewett, Director, The Texas Rural Development Commission; Clay L. Cochran, Executive Director, Rural Housing Alliance, Washington D.C.; Niel Heard, Assistant to the President, National Federation of Independent Business; Charles L. Jonas, President, West Virginia Rural Letter Carriers' Association; Gus Douglass, Commissioner of Agriculture, West Virginia; Frank H. Julian, President, West Virginia Council of Collegiate Financial Aid Officers; Billy B. Grose, President, Sandlick Ruritan Club. Topics include: unemployment benefits, flood control, Marshall University medical school, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Social Security, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, black lung benefits, state payroll, road conditions, campaign, licensing laws, work experience, rural bus lines, rural development, rural rental housing, rural development, Highway Trust Fund, and the Rural Rehabilitation Loan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: B.G. Pauley, Deputy State Superintendent, Department of Education; Hermann G. Rusch, Executive Food Director, Greenbrier; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operation, Department of Welfare, L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Joseph L. Rush, Mayor, Mannington, West Virginia; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Fred L. Davis, Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: public education funding, Social Security, surface mining, Department of Welfare, agriculture, education system, Department of Highways, Mỹ Lai Massacre, Emergency Employment Act, Small Business Administration, and employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth Rush, Deputy Secretary of Defense; Kevin Rush, Minister, Consul General, Consulate General of Ireland; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor; Cecil H. Russell, Director, West Virginia Civil Defense Council; Jack L. Miller, Director, Executive Office of the Governor, Office of Emergency Planning; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: POW/MIA service members in Southeast Asia, budget systems, legal assistance, Hatch Act, employment, Civil Service System, summer employment, West Virginia University medical school, legislature, residency requirements at West Virginia University, welfare, Emergency Employment Program, representative government for unincorporated areas, Marshall University medical school, photo request, Public Service Commission, State Disaster Act, Marshall plane crash, road conditions, information request, aid for private and parochial schools, and the West Virginia Artificial Breeders Cooperative.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Fred J. Russell, Chairman, Water Resource Council; Harold Russell, Chairman, The President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Rogers C.B. Morton, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: road conditions, aid for parochial and private schools, Ohio River Basin Commission, Department of Natural Resources, Advisory Council of the President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, wildlife management, employment, Civil Service Commission, strip mining, welfare, Davis Power Project, food stamps, and the State Fire Marshall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Phillip Waring, Planning Director, Kanawha County Planning and Zoning Commission; Edgar Henry, Chief, Water Resource Division, Department of Natural Resources; Richard L. Dailey, Assistant State Tax Commissioner; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; T.B. Russell, Jr., Captain, U.S. Navy; Stephen Z. Long, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Robert F. Ellis, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; William J. Egan, Jr., Branch Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Leonard Rust, Chairman, White Oak Drive Committee; Bill Rustem, Michigan Committee, Governor's Special Commission on the Age of Majority. Topics include: information request, Davis Power Project, Workmen's Relief Fund, Department of Public Institutions, fishing and gaming management, Department of Commerce, Department of Public Safety, Citizens for Nixon Committee, campaigns, industrial development, Vietnam War, aid to non-public education, and employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Dominick A. Barron, Area Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Clarksburg, West Virginia; C.S. Collier, Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; N.H Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health; Carolyn M. Rutherford, Chairman, West Virigina Roster Committee, American Association of University Women; Robert Rutherford, President, Webster County Business, Inc.; M.W. Smith, Commissioner, Department of Banking; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Robert M. Ball, Commissioner of Social Security, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Robert H. Mollohan, House of Representatives, Washington D.C.; Richard Nixon, President; George H. Seibert, Jr., House of Delegate, West Virginia; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Richard I. Dailey, Commissioner, State Tax Department. Topics include: food stamps, Veteran's Affairs pension, campaigns, mine safety, elections, Marshall University medical school, Southern Regional Health Demonstration Area, landfills, state board recommendations, West Virginia University, information request, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, legal matter, payroll, Department of Public Safety, employment, food stamps, Department of Banking, Huttonsville Correction Center, pollution, Workmen's Compensation Department, State Committee of Barbers and Beauticians, Department of Commerce, legislation, teachers salary, Workmen's Compensations Statues, Moundsville Housing Authority, letter of recommendation, road conditions, campus unrest, aid to non-public education, tax code, and Social Security.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: J.T. Gribben, Lieutenant, Personnel Officer, Department of Public Safety; James N. Ryan, President, Independent Oil \u0026amp; Gas Association; John D. Ryan, General, Chief of Staff, Department of the Air Force; George H. Seibert Jr., House of Delegates, West Virginia; K.R. Ryan Jr., Student Body President, West Virginia University; David L. Griffith, Director, Consumer Protection Division, Department of Labor; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; H.W. Pitts, P.E., Director, Division of Engineering, Public Service Commission; William F. Ryan, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States; Frank A. Rybka, Mayor, Weirton, West Virginia. Topics include: Social Security, employment, drug TV program, insurance, legislation, mine safety, teacher's pension, gas prices, air pollution, Board of Regents West Virginia University, consumer protection, voting age, death penalty, driver's license, road condition, state slogan, legislation, Public Service Commission, Selling the Pentagon documentary, Department of Commerce, Department of Health, road construction, wilderness conservation, Department of Public Safety, West Virginia Community Action Agencies, National Governor's Conference, aid to non-public education, Federal Land and Water Conservation Program, road conditions, and Weirton General Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Frank A. Rybka, Mayor, Weirton, West Virginia; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioners, Department of Welfare; Aubrey L. Rymer, Mayor, Williamstown, West Virginia. Topics include: transportation, unemployment benefits, aid to non-public education, athletics, Veterans Affairs, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, legislation, federal judgeships, motorcycle helmet laws, campaign slogan, highway inspectors, Citizen Legislative Compensation Commission, Department of Motor Vehicles, teacher's salaries, road expansion, South Dakota political newsletters, and the Federal Aviation Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James E. Rust, Department of Commerce; John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia. Topics include: Southern Interstate Nuclear Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Howard Pyle, Office of the President, National Safety Council. Topics include: National Safety Council report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; May H. Wethered, Child Welfare Specialist, Day Care, Department of Welfare; Jagdiah C. Sachdev, President, Project Relief, Inc.; John Sachman, Establishment Division, Federal Aviation Administration; Arthur M. Sackler, M.D., Chairman, National Committee to Save Our Schools of Health. Topics include: employment, election, National Youth Science Camp, Department of Commerce, legislature, information request, driver's license suspension, Standards and Licensing Requirements for Day Care Centers, international aid, Department of Public Safety, airport funding, tourism, healthcare employee shortage, and disarmament.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lysander Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; C.S Collier, Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; William Sadler, M.D.; Jay W. Garvin, Director, Huntington Jaycees, Huntington Junior Chamber of Commerce; Peter Safar, M.D., Professor and Chairman, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine; Charles E. Allard, Lt. Co., Director, West Virginia Safety Council; Fred L. Davis, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: information request, pollution, aid to non-public education, service award, tourism, pension Department of Commerce, Marshall University plane crash, noise pollution, Federal Aviation Administration, Weirton General Hospital, Hill-Burton Federal Funds, Marshall University medical school, parks and recreation, Barboursville State Hospital Farm, federal welfare reform, Governor's Safety Conference, Safety Committee of Blacksville No.2 Mine, West Virginia Safety Patrol, art commission, and the State Scholarship Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Henry Sagan, President, Northern Panhandle Academy of Pharmacy; Edwin F. Flowers, Department of Welfare. Topics include: state income tax, Board of Pharmacy, drug abuse, aid to non-public education, donation request, election, Aid to Families with Dependent Children of the Unemployed, railroads, and strip mining.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Reverend David W. Sailer, Vicar, St. Thomas Episcopal Church; Jean Salardin, Mayor, La Rochelle, France; Rolland B. Handley, Regional Director, Northeast Region, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Pennsylvania; Harry St. Amand, Director, Drug Information Program, Washington State Library; Edwin F. Flower, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Doris A. St. Clair, President, Cabell-Wayne Historical Society; Edward L. St. Clair, Market Administrator, Federal Milk Market Administrator, United States Department of Agriculture; Jody G. Smirl, House of Delegates, West Virginia, Carolyn J. Zinn, Ph.D., Director, Department of Archives and History. Topics include: Department of Commerce, employment, pollution control, Brooke County Senior Citizens Center, religious law, donation request, Department of Personnel for the State, St. Albans Park Addition, St. Albans Public Library, drug information program, Indo-China, student government, Social Security, legislature, State Road Commission, Bicentennial Commission, Cabell-Wayne Historical Society, and historical restoration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Sister Rita Marie, Vice Chairmen, St. Josephs's Hospital of Parkersburg; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Department of Vocational Rehabilitation, C.S. Collier, Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Robert F. Ellis, Deputy Department, Department of Veterans' Affairs; T. Glenn Roberts, Ph.D., Personnel Director, Department of Mental Health; Arden R. Hodges, Acting Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; James W. Stancil, Chairman, Board of Veterans Appeals; Eleanor J. St. Louis, City Clerk, City of Lake Worth, Florida; Donald P. Sprengel, Associate Professor, St. Louis University; Satenig S. St. Maries, Manager, Educational \u0026amp; Consumer Relations, J.C. Penny Company, Inc. Topics include: Comprehensive Health Planning Advisory Council, welfare, employment, Veterans benefits, School Clothing Allowance Program, information request, antiviolence, St, Joseph Central High School, St. Joseph's Hospital of Parkersburg, State Health Department, Supreme Court term limits, gubernatorial staff organization; consumer education, grant applications, donation requestion, aid to non-public education, and social reporting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Tokitada Sakai, Governor, Hyogo Prefectural Government, Kobe, Japan; T. Sakama, National Sales Director, American Honda Motor Company, Inc.; Alexander G. Bellas, President, Citizens Bank of Weirton; Harry S. Flemming, Special Assistant to the President; A. Salardaine, Mayor, La Rochelle, France; Mrs. William Goodridge Sale, Jr., President, National Society of the Colonial Dames of America; Robert L. Holland, Chairman, Board of Probation and Parole; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; W.F. Franck, President, Sale Knitting Company, Inc.; Donald R. Chamberlain, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Richard B. Harvey, President, Salem Park Board; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Robert G. McCall, Director, Environmental Health Services; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health; William M. Sloan, Director, Motor Carrier Division, Public Service Commission; L.R. Craft, Lieutenant Colonel, Inspector, Department of Public Safety. Topics include: Social Security, black lung benefits, international visits, Buffalo Creek Disaster, West Virigina Turnpike, ambassador appointment, information request, state highway trust fund, election, salary, Spencer State Hospital, sale of liquor, contract settlement, donation request, salary of state employees, employment, aid to non-public education, Southern Governors' Conference, hospital access for veterans, Salem College Physical Education Building, road conditions, welfare, sales tax on cars, sewage drainage, carceral system, campaign, Buffalo Creek dams, antiwar protests, Department of Commerce, legal matter, Economic Opportunity Council, and property disputes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence from: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Edward R. Johnson, Editor, Wonderful West Virginia; George W. Spruce, III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Mrs. Irvin Humphreys, Committeewoman for West Virginia, Republican National Convention, Walter Swyer, Lt. Col., Divisional Commander, The Salvation Army; Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, James R. Clowser, Deputy Director-Administration, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: School Clothing Allowance Program, welfare, election, Marshall University plane crash, postmasters, road conditions, performance review, Committee for Salute to Governor Moore Dinner, Salute Dinner, flood relief, Buffalo Creek Disaster, medical assistance, employment, legislature, and food stamps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James w. Reep, Superintendent, Cass Scenic Railroad, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: public employee salary increases and cost of living increases.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edward P. Cliff, Chief, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Walter J. Hickel, Secretary of the Interior; Robert H. Gifford, Executive Director, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance \u0026amp; Administration; Stacy L. Grosup, D.D., Ombudsman to West Virginia University; George h. Breiding, State Extension Program Leader- Outdoor Recreation, West Virginia University; Robert P. Hutton, Executive Secretary, American Fisheries Society; Charles A. Duffield, Jr., Judge- Fourteenth Judicial Court; Wayne N. Aspinall, Chairman, Public Land Law Review Commission; C.H. Pauley, President, Westvaco Sportsman's Club; John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State. Topics include: resignation, internal fund transfers, State and Private Forestry, salary adjustments, travel expenses, Appalachian National Scenic Trail Advisory Council, Committee on Environmental and Natural Resources for Task Force for Nuclear Power Policy, federal aid project agreement, payroll, Neighborhood Youth Corps, annual leave, department vehicle replacement, and reappointment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mohammad Ali Sami'i, Deputy Minister of Information, Imperial Government of Iran; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Herbert Ray Samples, Mayor, Belington, West Virginia; John T. Poffenbarger, Senate of West Virginia; Ivor Boiarsky, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Russell Davisson, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Richard H. Slavin, Special Assistant of the Governor. Topics include: Appalachian Program, Supreme Court reform, information request, Board of Architects, housing assistance, welfare reform, legislature, fluoride, National Governor's Conference, regional councils, public safety, Marshall University, Department of Commerce, summer employment, Department of Welfare, School Clothing Allowance Program; welfare, motorcycle laws, and employment security.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Arthur F. Sampson, Acting Administrator, U.S. General Service Administration; B.G. Sampson, Jr., President, West Virginia Soft Drink Association; Francis L. Sampson, Major General, USA, Ret., President, United Service Organization Inc.; Franklin Sampson, Director, Economic Development Administration, Mid-Eastern Area Office; R. Clark Morton, Chairman, Municipal Auditorium Board, Wheeling, West Virginia; Frank E. Sampson, PE, West Virginia Program Director, Economic Development Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, Huntington Field Office; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Harold J. Snyder, Director, Division of Engineering, Public Service Commission. Topics include: State Road Commission, bridges, electors, soft drink tax, liquor laws, safety equipment and training, gaming devices, employment, pollution, USO, tourism, regional councils, welfare, Crippled Children's Program, legislation, State Road Commission appointments, adjutant general, and noise pollution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: P.M. Sampson, President, Data-Design Laboratories; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; King D. Shwayder, President, Samsonite Corporation; Charles L. Samuels, Federal Resources Coordinator; West Virginia Board of Regents; David E. Samuel, Assistant Professor of Wildlife Biology; West Virginia Biology; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; A.T Samelson, Director, Civil Division, United States General Accounting Office. Topics include: water quality, gaming devices, driver's license, election, Workmen's Compensation Fund, The Greenbrier, Operation Clean State, littering, Lincoln Day Dinner, employment, National Governor's Conference, Safety, roadside assistance, Blue Ridge Project, Higher Education Act of 1965 programs, hunting, census information, and Tri-State Huntington Bus Problem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Norman Yost, Administrative Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia; T.K. Webb, Regional Vice President, Union Carbide Corporation; Robert A. Sandercox, Vice President and Dean of Students; John B. Sanderlin, Vice President- Finance, Anaconda Aluminum Company; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; J. Richard Barber, Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control; B.J. Killen, Jr., District Manager, Social Security Administration; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor; Jack D. Stafford, Assistant Commissioner, State Road Commision; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; V.T. Handley, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health, Richard Sanders, Ph.D., Associate Regional Health Director for Mental Health, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; W.H. Sanders, Acting, Commissioner, Public Buildings Service, U.S. General Service Administration. Topics include: San Fransico Chamber of Commerce, donation requestion, information request, employment, drug forum, industrial development, safe driving, black lung benefits, Social Security, payroll, taxes, food stamps, welfare increase, road construction, littering, Department of Highways, liquor laws, Rowlesburg Project, Department of Commerce, staffing grant, Clothing Allowance Program, federal construction survey, and judgeship vacancy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Rt. Reverend William E. Sanders, Chairman, The Commission on Religion in Appalachia, Inc.; Reverend Max E. Glenn, executive Director, The Commission on Religion in Appalachia Inc.; George A. Lincoln, Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness; Richard L. Sanderson, Executive Director, Building Officials and Code Administrators International, Inc.; Charles W. Sandman, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives; Arch F. Sandy Jr., President, West Virginia Surface Mine Association; Carl G. Beard, II, Director, Air Pollution Control Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Development Act, Department of Commerce, election, Alcohol Beverage Commission, stream clean up, United Nations, disaster response and relief, Buffalo Creek, state building codes, water pollution, legislation, Social Security, Department of Public Safety, employment of veterans, campaign, welfare increase, Independence Day, Special Surface mining Reclamation Fund, Weirton General Hospital, annual pollution report, and welfare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ira L. Dadisman, Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System. Topics include: mayoral elections, taxes, food stamps, consumer protection, school conditions, hospital conditions, citizenship, water pollution, and a petition for Elk Creek clean up.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Department of Public Safety; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Terry Sanford, President, Duke University; Reverend Ron Sanger, Pastor, Bethany Baptist Church; Frank D. Palopoli, President, Sanitary Controls, Inc.; J.R. Keatley, Chairman, Southern Soil Conservation Districts; David, B. Davis, Sanitary Wiping Cloth Company; Robert A. Pack, President, West Virginia Association of Sanitarians; N.H. Dyer, M.D., Director, Department of Health; Dr. Mildred Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; Robert K. Holliday, Senator, West Virginia; Richard D. Frum, Special Assistant to the Governor; Efrain Santiago, Secretary of Social Services, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Topics include: daylight savings, employment, School Clothing Allowance Program, interstate roads, election, tourism, floods, anti-drug programming, driver's license, industrial development, Appalachian Regional Commission funds, sanitary landfill, Department of Finance and Administration, West Virginia Association of Sanitarian Executive Committee, sanitary facilities of state institutions, Department of Commerce, environmental conservation, information request, road conditions, employment, parapsychology, Early Childhood Education and Child Development Program, aid to non-public education, and youth problems.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John J. Lovinski, Jr., District Manager, Social Security Administration; Mrs. John Santow, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post No. 3537; John F. Santrock, Associate Superintendent, Kanawha County Schools; Albert Saparoff, Producer, Dana Productions. Topics include: black lung benefits, information request, military trials, legislation, Multi-Institutional Teacher Education Center, Moore helicopter crash, school bus transportation, immigration and citizenship, employment, eminent domain, anti-drug programming, welfare, coastline conservation, Alcohol Beverage Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health; John H. Hoben, Director, Business Tax Division, State Tax Department; Francis Sargent, Governor, Massachusetts; Ira L. Dadisman, Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System; Elmer C. Workman, Director, Department of Mines; John J. Jones, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; A.J. Sargus, Chairman, Bel-o-Mar Interstate Planning Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Carl Sartor, Chief, Lubeck Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., Robert Saver, Commissioner, Department of Corrections, Arkansas; Myron J. Sasser, Director of Inspection Services, Department of Inspection Services, Alabama. Topics include: welfare programs and legislation, gold standard, office space, sewage pollution, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Health, tax credits, information request, death penalty, election, welfare amendments, payroll, disability benefits, Governor's Advisory Committee on Regionalism, Appalachian Regional Commission, American Youth on Parade, drug abuse, welfare, School Clothing Allowance, landfills, Public Service Commission, Civil Service System, and the National Conference of States on Building Codes and Standards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Henry D. Sassi, Vice President, Wood County Heart Association; Dewey P. Satterfield, Executive Vice-President, Downtown Wheeling Associates; Shelia Davis, Consultant, Deaf/Blind Children, Department of Education; James C. Cartwright, Chairman, State Board of Insurance; Joseph E. Portler, Manager, Social Security Administration; Richard L. Tobin, Associate Publisher, Saturday Review; R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: legislation, Regional Educational Services, state police, Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, abortion, road conditions, Perkins School of Boston, Highway expansion, arts and entertainment, tourism, tax proposal, pornography, traffic lights, property insurance, black lung benefits, information request, welfare report, National Association of Insurance Commissioners, employment, tariffs, road obstructions, food stamps, Health Department, wood industry, pollution, Aid to the Disabled, animal control, Warner Brother Records, consumer and product liability, Presidential Internship in Science and Engineering, protests, and the Department of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Arven H. Saunders, Director, Bureau of National Capitol Airports; Charles B. Saunders, Jr., Deputy Commissioner for External Relations, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Herbert H. Henderson, State President, West Virginia State Conference of Branches for the National Advancement for the Advancement of Colored People; Keith L. Arthur, Cabell County Clerk; James M. Shock, Correspondence Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Carl W. Glatt, Executive Director, State of West Virginia Human Rights Commission; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Ernie Saunders, Station Manager and Sports Director, WCHS; Edgar A. Poe, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Harold Saunders, State Secretary Associated Master Barber and Beauticians of West Virginia; George W. Spruce III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Bob E. Martin, Chief, Registration Section, Division of Excise and License Taxes, State Tax Department; John W. Saunders, President, Beckley College; Dr. William J.L. Wallace, President, West Virginia State College; C.W. Hammond, Colonel, United States Air Force, Department of the Air Force; Robert C. Seamans, Jr., Secretary of the Air Force, Department of Defense. Topics include: employment, Marshall University medical school, information request, Education Revenue Sharing, license number, fishing license, welfare, racial discrimination, professional organizations, movie premiere, Department of Commerce, Social Security, black lung benefits, State Committee of Barbers and Beauticians, business license, junk car removal, Education Commission of the States, judgeship vacancy, Air Force pilot training, and liquor laws.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Jack L. Miller, Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: ambulance services, driver's license regulations, donation request, road conditions, Department of Commerce, Neighborhood Youth Corps Program, Department of Mental Health, welfare, employment, school clothing allowance, and license practical nurse training.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Sam C. Savilla, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Russell Saville, Office of Frank T. Bow, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, Department of Highways; Joseph P. Condry, Executive Vice-President, West Virginia Saving and Loan League; James J. Sawtell, Acting Chairman, Project Director, Project Re-Entry, Bethany College; Gerald R. McNeiland, District Manager, Social Security Administration; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor; Ray E. Sawyers, House of Delegates, Senate of West Virginia, William B. Saxbe, Senator, United States Senate; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; George R. Pell, Chief of Claims, Department of Veterans' Affairs, James R. Clowser, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: ambulance services, Department of Commerce, Students for a Democratic Society, welfare legislation, capital punishment, food stamps, tourism, information request, Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, legislation, State Board of Investments, Save Our Bays Association, State Road Commission, Social Security, employment, state funding, black lung benefits, welfare eligibility, state wide drug forum, Department of Public Institutions, litigation, Appalachian Power Company, campaign, and parole.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John P. Saylor, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, Floyd B. Graham, Executive Director, State Aeronautics Commission; Kermit McKeever, Chief, Division of Parks and Recreation, Department of Natural Resources; Floyd Sayre, Attorney, Beckley, West Virginia. Topics include: insurance, Workmen's Compensation, National Wilderness System, moon landing, U.S. Post Office Department, state welfare funding, Pleasant Point Resort, capital punishment, Students for a Democratic Society, industrial development, campgrounds, campaign, Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Salute to Governor Moore dinner, donation request, and the State Medical Licensing Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Floyd M. Sayre, Attorney at Law, Beckley, West Virginia; Ira S. Latimer, Director, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: news coverage, political comics, financial support for Republican Party, land development, West Virginia Board of Regents, President's Commission on Campus Riots, Wildlife Resources Division, and taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Floyd M. Sayre, Attorney at Law, Beckley, West Virginia; Walter Kronkite, CBS; William H. Loy, Administrative Assistant to the Governor; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Harry A. Stansbury, Jr., Ph.D., State Director of Comprehensive Health Planning; Robert Sayre, Attorney at Law, Beckley, West Virginia; John M. Gates, Director, Office of Emergency Planning. Topics include: political comics, regional Republican news, unrest on college campuses, Vice President Agnew, Department of Health Division of Vital Statistics, postmasters, flood relief funds, capital punishment, Appeal Board of Unemployment Compensation, employment, Workmen's Compensation Fund, welfare eligibility, information request, food stamps, Aid to the Disabled, Department of Highways, campaign support, teacher's retirement, Civil Defense Advisory Council, and National Clown Week.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; William Collins, Jr., Title and Registration Division, Department of Motor Vehicles; Truman L. Sayre, Attorney at Law, Beckley, West Virgina; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation. Topics include: traffic signs, campaign, political support, Turnpike Commission, radio, election fraud, Republican Governor's Conference, judgeship recommendation, Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, road conditions, Vietnam war, legislation, bank holidays, Department of Mines, Farmers Home Administration, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, highway development, recommendations, Yugoslavia, Smal Business Administration, information request, and school closings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Henry C. Shores, Commissioner, County Court of Kanawha County, Dewey E.S. Kuhns, President, County Clerk of Kanawha County; R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Commissioner, Department of Public Safety; John W. Scallion, Commissioner, Randolph County Court; D.L. Scantlebury, Director, United States General Accounting Office. Topics include: Pinecrest Hospital, welfare, employment, religion in society, information request, educational leaders, pollution, House of Representatives, Department of Public Safety, Governor's Highway Safety Committee, child development, Buffalo Creek Disaster, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, and productivity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jim Scapellato, Research Analyst, Governor's Highway Safety Bureau; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor; Otho Scarberry, President, Jackson County Health Department; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Vocational Rehabilitation; Peter Scarth, Chairman, National Coordinating, Council on the Environment; Robert McDaniel, President, Barbour County Court; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health. Topics include: trespassing, driver's license, cost of living adjustments, Department of Commerce, Marshall University medical school, road conditions, school bus service, trapping, tourism, legislature, campaign, water impoundments, air pollution, adjutant general, pollution, bus service, Scenic River Campaign, Southern Conference Educational Fund, information request, Bethany College, and mail.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Harry M. Schaeffer, Executive Secretary, Ashland Area Labor Council; W.W. Withrow, Chairman, Health Welfare Committee; John J. Schanz, Jr., General Chairman, Western Resources Conference, University of Denver; Harman C. Hartman, Chairman, Grant County Executive Committee; Larkin B. Ours, House of Delegates, West Virginia; road conditions, John Landfried, Fire Marshall, Office of the Insurance Commissioner; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; James H. Schaub, Associate Dean, College of Engineering, West Virginia University. Topics include: Marshall medical school, election, Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, summer employment, employment, Lakin State Hospital, White House Conference on Children and Youth, Tri-State Airport, National Youth Science Camp, gas leak, Department of Highways, driver's license, publicity, probation, strip mining, Buffalo Creek Disaster, information request, and federal funding for research.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Superintendent; Department of Public Safety; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: Department of Public Safety Board of Appeals, music, legislation, radiation, Lakin State Hospital, payroll, and the Department of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ralph E. Grimmett, State Director, Savings Bonds Division, David M. Kennedy, Secretary of the Treasury, Washington D.C.; Linwood Holton, Governor of Virginia; William E. Mildren, Chairman, W.Va. Savings Bonds Committee; David E. Hamrick, President, H \u0026amp; H Electric and Plumbing Co., Inc. Topics include: U.S. Savings Bonds Committee for West Virginia, savings bonds, and Small Business Administration Loan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Spencer J. Schedler, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force; John D. Rockefeller, IV. Secretary of State, West Virginia; George H. Seibert Jr., Minority Leader, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Julian Scheer, Assistant Director, NASA-Public Affairs, Code F, National Aeronautics \u0026amp; Space Administration; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; E.R. Deutsche, Vice President, Schenley Industries, Inc.; John G. Scherlacher, Chairman, State Recreation Advisory Council, Professor of Recreation, West Virginia University; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: Vietnam War, Veterans' Day, drug abuse, Advisory Council of the Department of Employment Security, legislative session information, Food and Agriculture Exhibition, senior citizens, waste incineration, Buffalo Creek Disaster, employment, election, Veterans' Hospitals, information request, traffic management, Republican Governors' Conference, recreation, and title tax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence: William E. Jackson, District Supervisor, State Board of Vocational Education, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Department of Vocational Rehabilitation; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Charles Schiff, Music Director, Charleston Symphony Orchestra; Ewel Cornett, executive Director, Arts and Humanities Council, Department of Commerce; Kent S. Hall, Chairman, Kanawha County Republican Executive Committee; Sig Schlesinger, Chairman, National Father's Day Committee. Topics include: Department of Commerce, student busing, community health services, South America, Vietnam War, environmentalism, civil rights, welfare, vocational education, capital punishment, National Youth Science Camp, Buffalo Creek Disaster, road conditions, risk management, information request, tourism, Boy Scouts of America, Board of Pharmacy, aid to non-public education, Marshall University medical school, Father's Day, employment, Federal Civil Service Commission and health and safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Irvin P. Schloss, National President, Blinded Veterans Association; James L. Hupp, Director, Department of Archives and History. Topics include: Rowlesburg Dam project, highway development, Department of Mental Health, Occupational Safety and Health Act, low-income housing, driver's license, information request, legislation, emergency medical services, mobile home fee, mental health facility, organized crime, strip mining, Department of Commerce, museums, pollution, Christmas, West Virginia University medical school, railroads, Advisory Committee to the State Commission on Mental Retardation, and the Board of Veterinary Medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Paul P. Schmitz, Director General, Loyal Order of the Moose, Mooseheart, Illinois; Charles G. Schnieder, Vice President, Ford, Bacon \u0026amp; Davis Inc., Engineers; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: Weirton General Hospital, West Virginia Blue Book, natural resources, dam design, mental health complex, automobile prototypes, Vietnam War, Department of Commerce, highway development, aid to non-public education, Commission on Manpower, Technology and Training, campaign information request, taxes, information request, evangelists, pollution, and employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert Schnurr, Vice President, Rubber Fabricators, Inc. Topics include: highway development, retiree benefits, and medical school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ira L. Dadisman Jr., Director of Personnel, Department of Public Institutions; Benjamin N. Schoenfeld, Professor, Temple University; August Schofer, Regional Administrator, Federal Highway Administration, United States Department of Transportation; J. Douglas Machesney, Executive Director, Commission on Higher Education; Daniel B. Taylor, President, West Virginia Association of School Administrators; Robert W. Scott, Governor, North Carolina; William K. Hamilton, Executive Secretary, West Virginia School Board Association. Topics include: Kanawha Valley Foundation, community issues, employment, legislation, pharmaceuticals, taxes, Marshall University, Office of Federal- State Relations, Highway Safety Bureau, scholarship assistance, West Virginia Scholarship Program, home economists, information request, education, Agricultural Policy Institute, school board grievance procedures, Board of Education, State Aid to Schools, and State School Building Authority.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools. Topics include: School Building Authority, school bus drivers, school bus service, school bus strike, school bus shelter, road conditions, school integration, and the President's Commission on School Finance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Cyril W. Johnson, Director, Civil Defense Education and Safety, Department of Education; James B. Stone, Director, Occupational Safety and Health Administration; Lawrence Losh, Superintendent, Preston County Schools; Selden W. Brannon, Principal, The West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State; William S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission. Topics include: school papers, school reserve, safety in schools, vocational school, school system, school year, tourism, employment, summer employment, school fund, school legislation, Board of Regents, information request, bridges, and the Commission of the Status of Women.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Gordon Billheimer, President, Fayette County Board of Education; J.A. Blackburn, President, Raleigh County Board of Education; M.F. Butler, President, Clay County Board of Education; Carlton A. Buttrey, President, Pleasants County Board of Education; L.C. Caldwell, Jr., President, Mercer County Board of Education; Clyde Cale, President, Wirt County Board of Education; A.B. Carr, President, McDowell County Board of Education; Joseph E. Cassis, President, Marshall County Board of Education; Leo Childress, President, Wyoming County Board of Education; Robert W. Cokeley, President, Ritchie County Board of Education; George Flouer, President, Monroe County Board of Education; Milford P. Given, President, Braxton County Board of Education; Roy E. Givens, President, Brooke County Board of Education; W.B. Goff, President, Nicholas County Board of Education; Carl Gregory, President, Gilmer County Board of Education; Julian M. Hamed, President, Pocohontas County Board of Education; H.D. Jones, President, Roane County Board of Education; Clifford F. Kenwood, President, Jackson County Board of Education; Byran Miller, President, Webster County Board of Education; Creigh Nickell, President, Greenbrier County Board of Education; William R. Pfalzgraf, President, Wood County Board of Education; Richard N. Schnacke, President, Wetzel County Board of Education; Ronald Wilcox, President, Tyler County Board of Education; J.D. Woodrum, President, Summers County Board of Education; Peter J. Zannoni, President, Calhoun County Board of Education; William N. Zimmerman, President, Ohio County Board of Education. Topics include: food donations and the School Lunch Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Adah M. Schott, Secretary, Baha'i Committee of West Virgina; A. Bennett Schram, Office of the Assistant Minority Leader, Robert P. Griffin, United States Senate; Ron Schramm, President, Student Government Association, Salem College; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Department of Mental Health; H.G. Roth Lt. Col., USAF, Deputy Director, Settlement and Adjudication, Department of the Air Force; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, Lawrence G. Derthick, Jr., Superintendent, Monongalia County Schools. Topics include: construction, hunting and fishing license, West Virginia University College of Law, Social Security, Weston State Hospital, allotment, election, Department of Health, title taxes, information request, legislation, Department of Welfare, aid for non-public education, tourism, abortion, educational resources, wholesalers, teachers' salaries, campaign, accessibility, and archive and history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard H. Slavin, Special Assistant to the Governor; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Reverend Robert O. Sypolt, Brookhaven United Methodist Charge; Jack W. Blair, Major General, Office of the Adjutant General. Topics include: Department of Veterans Affairs, maps, road maintenance, Social Security, Service Corps, federal state relations, information request, employment, title taxes, Planning- Programming- Budgeting System, Community Mental Health Centers Act, State Road Commission, Council on Foreign Relations, campaign, driver's license, aid to non-public education, Davis Park project, and the National Guard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bart Schwartz, President, Acquisitions Plus, Inc., Harry E. Schawartz, Executive Secretary, Department of the Army, North Atlantic Division, Corp of Engineers; Hulett C. Smith, Governor, West Virginia. Topics included: inflation, Department of Defense budget, election, water resources, penitentiary census, and the Vietnam War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: employment, promotions, federal judgeship, donation request, Vietnam War, pollution, and unrest on college campuses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: School Lunch Program child care centers, Department of Welfare Division of Food, Nutrition Programs, parochial schools, food donation, National School Lunch Program, county superintendents, and the West Virginia School Boards Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dr, Harry A. Stansbury, Jr., President, Kanawha County Board of Education; Ray Funkhouser, President, Hardy County Board of Education; James E. Miller, President, Hampshire County Board of Education; Richard E. Neal, President, Jefferson County Board of Education; Donald K. Clark, President, Morgan County Board of Education; Harold Miller, President, Pendleton County Board of Education; S.J. Shelton, President, Boone County Board of Education; Raymond Hage, President, Cabell County Board of Education; Hurxel Woodall, President, Lincoln County Board of Education; Joe D. Blair, President, Logan County Board of Education; Theodore Stevens, President, Mason County Board of Education; O.T. Kent, President, Mingo County Board of Education; Russell C. Lemon, President, Putnam County Board of Education; Carl Malcom, President, Wayne County Board of Education; John B Hawse, President, Grant County Board of Education; George J. Boyle, President, Marion County Board of Education; James R. McCartney, President, Monongalia County Board of Education; Lawrence A. Nuce, President, Preston County Board of Education; Elmer D. Goddin, President, Randolph County Board of Education; Kenneth O. Godwin, President, Taylor County Board of Education; Patricia D. Michael, President, Tucker County Board of Education; Warren Hosaflook, President, Upshur County Board of Education; George N. O'Brien, President, Berkeley County Board of Education; Glenn B Polling, President, Barbour County Board of Education; Ora E. Morgan, President, Doddridge County Board of Education; John H. Rice, President, Harrison County Board of Education; Terry B. White, President, Lewis County Board of Education; Harold C. Effland, President, Mineral County Board of Education. Topics include: Board of Education, Department of Welfare Division of Food, Nutritional Programs, county superintendents, School Lunch Program, West Virginia School Board Association, and the State Board of Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edgar N. Henry, Chief, Water Resources Division, Department of Natural Resources; James F. Schweikert, Secretary, Mid-Ohio Valley Mayors' Association; Richard S. Schweiker, United State Senator; Fred S. Schwend, President, Gulf Oil Company- U.S.; Fred Schwengel, House of Representative, Congress of the United States; Charles H. Hadden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State; L.V. Schwertfeger, House of Delegates, West Virginia; William F. Schwiesow, Assistant Branch Chief, Livestock Engineering and Farm Structure Research Branch, United States Department of Agriculture; Gus R. Douglass, Commissioner, Department of Agriculture; Paul B. Shanks, Director, Division of Vital Statistics, Department of Health; M. Frank Herman, Office of Planning and Policy Studies, National Science Foundation. Topics include: pollution, river clean up, Marshall University medical school, Wheeling Island, revenue sharing, radioactive discharge, Department of Commerce, truck-weight limitations, National Prayer Breakfast, Green Acres Regional Center, automobile pollution, Federal-State Tax Sharing, Weirton General Hospital, Department of Education, House of Delegates, Hill-Burton Act, air pollution, feedlot construction, West Virginia University football, birth certificates, aid for non-public education, West Virginia Academy of Science, and the National Science Foundation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William Loy, Assistant to the Governor. Topics include: science and culture center, state building commission, and bonds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Carolyn J. Zinn, Director, Department of Archives and History; Herbert L. Scites, Superintendent, Putnam County Schools; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department. Topics include: education programming, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board, information request, adjutant general, employment, State Road Commission, election, vocational education, donation request, and taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, Department of Highways; Reverend Andrew Scott, Huntington, West Virginia; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Paul B. Shanks, Director, Division of Vital Statistics, Department of Health; Clyde B. Pinson, Chairman-Cabell County, Republican Executive Committee; Jack W. Blair, Major General, Adjutant General, Office of the Adjutant General; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: Student Council on Pollution and the Environment, rentals, employment, campaign, pay roll, medical malpractice, retired teacher benefits, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, surface mining, and the Board of Registration for Foresters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Brett D. Scott, Director, Regional Correctional Training Center, Eastern Kentucky University. Topics include: corrections training programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Brett D. Scott, Director, Regional Correctional Training Center, Eastern Kentucky University; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Byron W. Scott, President, Clinton Hills Improvement Association; Richard M. Nixon, President. Topics include: corrections training programs, Denmar State Hospital, sewage, employment, flood protection, donation request, legislation, warrants, and surface mining.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Dorsey C. Scott, Superintendent, Jackson County Schools. Topics include: adoption, vocational education, school funding, legislation, State Superintendent of Schools, school bonds, and fire hazards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: internal office memos. Topics include: daily schedules, travel schedules.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dwight B. Billings, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; G.C. Scott, Jr., Lieutenant Colonel, AGC, Adjutant General, Department of the Army, Department of Defense; Glenn Scott, Mayor, Bramwell, West Virginia; Thomas H. Harden Jr., Chairman, Roane County Republican Executive Committee; George H. Seibert, Jr., Minority Leader, House of Delegates, West Virginia; George M. Scott, Attorney at Law, Spencer, West Virginia; Jennings Randolph, Senator, United States Senate; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Charles C. Steele, Director, Community Affairs Division, Office of the Governor. Topics include: election, Social Security, Department of Commerce, black lung benefits, legislation, discharge of servicemen, Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, judgeship, vocational education, Lincoln Day Dinner, workplace retaliation, sewage treatment, bridges, highway development, road conditions, Public Works and Economic Development Act, Appalachian Regional Development Act, Federal-State relations, clean-up campaigns, Office of Economic Opportunity, surveys, and coal strikes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Glenn Scott, Mayor, Bramwell, West Virginia; Richard Wesley, Chairman, Mercer County Executive Committee; H.W. Scott, Supervisor-Personnel Relations, Coal Mines, Armco Steel Corporation; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Hugh Scott, Senator, United States Senate. Topics include: Abandoned Automobiles Program, regional elections, Department of Motor Vehicles, opera, pollution, State Road Commission, political comics, Marshall University medical school, School Clothing Allowance Program, workmen's compensation, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, 92nd Congress, People's Republic of China, State Road Commission, summer employment, Vietnam War, and the domestic tanning industry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Hugh Scott, Senator, United States Senate; John A. Bunner, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Reverend Ivory Scott, Mt. Joy Baptist Church, Chicago, Illinois. Topics include: congressional reports, railroad safety, congressional page program, claims court, death pension, Big Brothers of America, and donation request.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Peter Millspaugh, Special Assistant to the President; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Robert E. Kuhn, Executive Secretary, Public Lands Corporation; William S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Minor Scott, Commissioner, Raleigh County Court; Norman C. Scott, Chairman, Fifth Planning District, Commission of Virginia; Ralph N. Steele, Special Assistant for Hospital Administration, Department of Health; Ira L. Dadisman, Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System. Topics include: School Clothing Allowance Program, information request, summer employment, Department of Motor Vehicles, tourism, recommendations, unions, welfare, hunting and fishing, car title, poverty program, Workmen's Compensation Fund, lumber, highway development, Workmen's Relief Fund, road conditions, election, regional politics, mental health complex, legislation, interstates, summer employment, and Department of Public Safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ira L. Dadisman Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Dwight B. Billings, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Reverend Robert Scott, Newman Apostolate, Campus Christian Center, Marshall University; Robert W. Scott, Governor, North Carolina; James Carter, Governor, Georgia; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Harold J. Snyder, Director, Division Engineering, Public Service Commission; Scott E. Scobell, M.P.H., Assistant Professor of Safety, West Virginia State College; R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Director, Department of Public Safety; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission. Topics include: Department of Public Safety, employment, tourism, Homecoming '71, black lung benefits, recreation, Early Education Program, information request, road conditions, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Souther Regional Education Board, trout stocking, gas lines, Highway Safety Commission, surface mining, employment, police presence, Buffalo Creek Disaster, Marshall University medical school, legislation, and the Department of Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William L. Scott, House of Representatives, Washington D.C.; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; John J. Lovinski Jr., District Manager, Social Security Administration; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; N.H. Dyer, M.D., Secretary, The Medical Licensing Board of West Virginia. Topics include: Department of Agriculture, voting rights, revenue sharing, Appalachian Regional Commission, industrial development, welfare, Department of Commerce, Social Security, oil and gas industry, employment, age of representatives, literature, Weirton Steel Company, election, road conditions, medical care access, and legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Grace Strain, Director, Food, Nutrition, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfares, Robert H. Mollohan. House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.; Glenn T. Seaborg, Chairman, United States Atomic Energy Commission; George P. Shultz, Secretary, Department of Treasury; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Elwood A. Seaman, Assistant for Natural Resources, The Inspector General, United States Air Force; Lieutenant General Jonathon O. Seaman, First United States Army; Robert C. Seamans Jr., Secretary of the Air Force, Department of Defense; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions. Topics include: tourism, road condition, road development, food stamps, industry development, federal-state relations, public institutions, food contamination, legislation, Midwest Governor's Conference, taxes, food stamps, employment, information request, Pinecrest Sanitorium, Northeast Wildlife Conference, Farmington Mine disaster, pilot training, marching band, Teacher Retirement Board, Denmar State Hospital, and Spencer State Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Wayne Seal, Office of the Governor, South Carolina; William R. Seaton, Administrative Vice President, Ashland Oil \u0026amp; Refining Company; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner; Frank Secreto, Director, West Virginia Career Center. Topics include: State Road Commission, legislation, welfare, highway access, Boy Scouts of America, season passes, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, information request, industry development, citizenship, financial aid for college students, Harrison County Jail, sales tax, bridge conditions, reelection, and the West Virginia Career Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Melvin R. Laird, Secretary of Defense, Washington, D.C. Topics include: federal defense budget report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence from: William P. Rogers, Secretary of State, Washington, D.C., Robert Mayo, Director, Executive Office of the President, Bureau of the Budget; Robert J. Duvall, Director, Division of Reconsideration, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration. Topics include: Department of Motor Vehicles, Secretary of State, secret service, regional councils, Department of Natural Resources, Notary Public, Federal-State Relations, Deputies Securities Commission, road bonds, bridge maintenance, Board of Barbers and Beauticians, Social Security, Federal Assistance Information Retrieval center, employment, and compassionate reassignment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George H. Seibert, Jr., House of Delegates, West Virginia; Charles C. Steele, Special Assistant to the Governor; Earl M. Vickers, Director, Legislative Services, West Virginia Legislature; John E. Carrigan, Senator, West Virginia Senate. Topics include: Civil Service Commission, road audit, Subcommittee on Higher Education, Labor Management Relations Board, road conditions, Department of Public Safety, natural gas shortages, Department of Highways, state parks, Attorney for the Nothern District of West Virginia, legislation, extraordinary session, and subcommittee meeting minutes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George H. Seibert, Jr., House of Delegates, West Virginia. Topics include: committee meetings minute, intermediate court, legislation, Alcohol Control and Abuse Division, Economic Development Administration, National Republican Governors Conference, college interns, historical restoration, Central Mental Health Complex, employment, page program, Advisory Council on Vocational Education, water access, Board of Regents, National Guard, Alcohol Beverage Commission, and the Finance Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George H. Seibert, Jr., House of Delegates, West Virginia; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission. Topics include: State Firefighter's Association, State Fraternal Order of Police, gasoline tax, subcommittee on taxation, mental health facility, audits, Governmental Management Institute, The Council of State Governments, Department of Employment Security, bridge conditions, State Road Commission, leases, bonds, reimbursement, West Virginia Service Corps., administrative assistance, employment, tourism, West Virginia Bankers Association, State Road strike, traffic, Special Session, interstate signage, prayer in schools, highway development, Welch Emergency Hospital, Weston State Hospital, portraiture, election law reform, bridge construction, demolition, legislative manual and schedule, Colin Anderson Center, beer license, life insurance, license plates, and black lung.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Carolyn J. Zinn, Director, Department of Archives and History; Reverend John F. Streng, D.D., St. James Lutheran Church, West Virginia; George H. Seibert, Jr., House of Delegates, West Virginia; George C. Duffield, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Public Employees Retirement System; Phares E. Reeder, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Education Association. Topics include: statehood of West Virginia, Department of Highways, funds for youth disabled programs, Board of Chiropractic Examiners, legislation, teachers' salaries, annual reports, education funding, office use, American Political Science Association, bus transport, budget task force, State Road Commission, and a drug forum.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George H. Seibert, Jr., House of Delegates, West Virginia; Robert C. Contay, Interim Judge, Cabell County Common Pleas Court; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Russell L. Davisson, House of Delegates, West Virginia. Topics include: Fort Henry Bridge, health insurance for state employees, West Virginia Antiquities Commission, Board of Accountancy, crime reform, retirement home, Department of Highways, business park development, Denmar State Hospital, Civil Service Commission, early childhood education, employment, road access, industrial development, roll call of legislation, legislation, subcommittee meetings, urban renewal, public libraries, State Road Commission, and the Department of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; George H. Seiber, Jr., House of Delegate, West Virginia; Paul Zakaib, Jr., House of Delegates, West Virginia; James P. Kemp, Business Manager, State Road Commission, M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; Lee M. Kenna, Assessor, County of Kanawha. Topics include: employment, legislation, committee meetings, taxes, Department of Natural Resources, higher education, Norhtern Panhandle Soil Conservation District, junk cars, Sexuality Information and Education Center of the United States, revenue sources, Department of Purchases, State Road Commision, Board of Pharmacy, handicap accessible entrances, Civil Service exam, polygraph, federal judgeship, Department of Highways, West Virginia Labor Federation, West Liberty State College, drafting of bills, state funding of hospitals, and real estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George H. Jr, House of Delegates, West Virginia; James R. Clowser, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Mental Health; Elaine Davidson, Executive Secretary, Governor of West Virginia. Topics include: Blennerhassett Island, state birds, House Finance Committee, strip mining, Fire Marshall, West Virgina Human Rights Commission, employment, Civil Defense Director, summer employment, Colin Anderson Center at St. Mary's, postmaster, highway development, state police, federal judgeship, Board of Accountancy, title taxes, Civil Service System, penitentiary, and legislation highlights.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George H. Seibert, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor; John S. Sibray, Research Assistant, Joint Committee on Government and Finance, West Virginia; Mrs. Arch A. Moore, Jr., First Lady of West Virginia. Topics include: aid for non-public education, Finance Committee, budget bill, bridges, tourism, junk cars, West Virginia Penitentiary, legislation, State Road Commission, health insurance for state employees, Citizens Legislative Compensation Commission, surface mining, Buffalo Creek Disaster, and the Andrew S. Rowan Memorial Home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence from: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Carolyn J. Zinn, Ph.D., Director, Department of Archive and History; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; H.A. Stanbury, Jr., Director, Comprehensive Health Planning, Federal State Relations; Page H. Seekford, M.D., Director, Kanawha-Charleston Health Department. Topics include: School Clothing Allowance Program, employment, Department of Commerce, Mineral County, historical photographs, highway development, State Road Work Stoppage, literature, welfare, Public Safety, Aid to the Disabled, cloud seeding, Marshall University, pest control program, and the Emergency Operations Plan for Civil Defense.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence from: William L. Seelbach, Executive Director, Housing Authority of the City of Moundsville; Joseph M. Segel, Chairman, The Franklin Mint; George H. Seibert, House of Delegates, West Virginia; George W. Seidl, Public Affairs Department, Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Paul Shanks, Director, Division of Vital Statistics, Department of Health; American Pioneer Games Association Inc. Topics include: pollution, Federal-State Relations, housing, recreation, Archives and History, highway development, energy crisis, employment, information request, Buffalo Creek Disaster, honorary citizens, election, State Road Commission, planning and development, Equal Rights Amendment, White House Conference on Children and Youth, Department of Education, historic landmarks, Department of Commerce, Board of Banking and Financial Institutions, health insurance for state employees, economic education, welfare, campaign, election, and birth certificates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence from: Paul L. Selby, Jr., Dean, College of Law, West Virginia University; Harold E. Neely, Executive Director, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction; George Pozega, Assistant Superintendent, Lakeville Hospital, Massachusetts. Topics include: teacher's salary, news reporters, donation request, tourism, election, mining, state employee union, West Virginia University College of Law, Board of Regents, draft deferment, federal judgeship, employment, and the Selective Service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence from: Robert D. Harman, Coordinator of Federal Programs, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Dee Ingold, Acting Assistant Deputy Director, Operations, Selective Service System; Eustace Seligman, Chairman, Board of Trustees, American Foundation for the Blind Inc.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Richard M. Nixon, President; Al Sellet, Chairman, Honor Vietnam Veteran Committee; E.B. Roush, Director, Committee of Barbers and Beauticians; Peter T. Selove, President, Student American Medical Association, West Virginia University Medical Center. Topics include: Selective Service, campaign, strip mining, Helen Keller Memorial Week, road conditions, Department of Welfare, black lung, Criminal Identification Bureau, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, flood protection, legislation, information request, Marshall University medical school, Vietnam veterans, documentaries, State Road Commission, employment, summer employment, road conditions, Committee of Barbers and Beauticians, Farmers Home Administration, AFL-CIO, and the Department of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence from: John L. McClellan, Senator, Committee on Government Operations, United States; Richard Nixon, President; Robert C. Byrd, Senator, United States Senate; Carl T. Curtis, Senator, United States Senate; Louise O'C. Lucus, Clerk of the Senate, Virginia, Robert L. Kunzig, Administrator, General Services Administration. Topics include: Department of Commerce, Department of Personnel, legislation, compensation for elected county officials, rural revitalization, airport development, Appalachian Corridor System, voting age, Finance Committee, National Republican Senatorial and Congressional Committees, and Senate joint resolutions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence from: Barry Meyer, Chief Counsel, Senate Public Works Committee; C.S. Collier, Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ray L. Sencindiver, Deputy, Department of Veterans' Affairs; John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State; Donald J. Simon, Chief, Records Services Division, Department of State, Washington D.C.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; R.L. Sanford, Vice President, Operations and Development, NABISCO Inc.; Bernard S. Van Rensselaer, Director, Senior Citizens Division, Dwight D. Eisenhower Republican Center. Topics include: Senate Poverty Manpower Employment Subcommittee, legislation, Federal-State Relations, Hurricane Camille, Senate Republican Policy Committee, Senate appointments, immigration, Public Safety, support for widows, Aid to the Disabled, business development, drug abuse, senior citizens, tax exemptions, Board of Pharmacy, aid for education, West Virginia Turnpike, septic tank regulations, Barbour County Education Association, Puerto Rico statehood, Department of Public Safety, Department of Commerce, and Hopemont Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Barbara E. Sergent, Librarian, Executive Office of the President, Council on Environmental Quality; Chauncey H. Browning, Jr., Attorney General, West Virginia; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; George W. Spruce III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission; I. Edward Serlin, House of Representatives, Massachusetts; Harry G. Serlis, President, Wine Institute, California; S. Thomas Serpento, Director, Office of Personnel, West Virginia University; Robert C. Byrd, Senator, United States Senate; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Richard Smith, President, R.W. Services Inc.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor; Sgt. F.G. Bowen, Director, FOP Regional Golden Gloves Tournament; James R. Clowser, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Mental Health: L.W. Kunkler, President, AIRCO Welding Products; Don Samuelson, Governor, Idaho; Reverend Richard D. Fearing, President, West Virginia Conference of Seventh Day Adventists; Dr. Eloise Severinson, Regional Civil Rights Director, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Virginia; B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Federal-State Relations. Topics include: air pollution, prison, employment, information request, immigration, legislation, prescription drugs, gifts, Committee on Employment of Handicapped, nursing homes, road conditions, Service Corps., Servicemen's Group Life Insurance, Concern for Prisoners of War Week, Sesame Street Program, Social Security, information request, summer employment, Department of Mines, highway trust fund, Sesquicentennial, Weirton General Hospitals, Teacher's Retirment Board, abortion, death penalty, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Commerce, aid for non-public education, State Athletic Commissioners, Natural Resources Commission, Educational Broadcasting Authority, steel workers strike, United Service Organizations, National Oratorical Contests, Weston State Hospital, severance tax, State Police Academy, sewage systems, and hunting and fishing licenses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Russell E. Fultz, President, Seward Luggage Manufacturing Company; John A. Wilson, Member-Secretary, Board of Probation and Parole; Jon M. Leighty, Mayor, Point Pleasant, West Virginia; A.L. Lively, Chief, General Environmental and Food Control Section, Department of Health; Edwin T. Sexton, Jr., Assistant to the Chairman, Republican National Committee. Topics include: Republican Governors' Association Conference, Southern Governor's Conference, Executive Clemency, sewer systems, water testing, School Clothing Allowance Program, Nixon Administration, Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Phillip A. Hart, Senator, United States Senate; Bill Brock, Senator, United States Senate; William B. Saxbe, Senator, United States Senate; Robert C. Byrd, Senator, United States Senate. Topics include: Senate Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly, Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Senate Committee on Appropriations, Flood Control Act 1972, Seante Internal Security Subcommittee, Seante Public Works Committee, and the Land and Water Conservation Fund Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard M. Nixon, President; Clinton P. Anderson, Senator, United States Senate; Robert C. Byrd, Senator, United States Senate; Carl T. Curtis, Senator, United States Senate; J.W. Fulbright, Senator, United States Senate; Jennings Randolph, Senator, United States Senate; Abe Ribicoff, Senator, United State Senator; Herman E. Talmadge, Senator, United States Senate, John J. Williams, Senator, United States Senate. Topics include: Senate Committee on Finance, Airport and Airways Development Act and the Aviation Facilities Expansion Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include:1972 Election, urban transportation, cost of health care, federal funding for public broadcasting, and economic news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include: energy, urban transportation, population, voting age population, and state and local finances.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include: agriculture, energy, legislation, taxes, finance statistics, and the International Monetary Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include: legislation, nuclear weapons, draft reform, economic projections, summer interns, and heroin use.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include: Vietnam War, Reorganization Act, national emergency strike legislation, May Day protests, legislation, federal spending, and draft reform.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include: legislation, federal spending, supersonic transport, Nixon administration's budget, and republican senators.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include: report on 91st Congressional session, Agricultural Act 1970, 1970 Election, and economic trends.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include: Agricultural Act 1970, textile imports, Vietnam War, world governments, federal environment programs, statistics of the 1960s, economic projects, pollution, and sexual transmitted infections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include: merchant marines, Medicare and Medicaid, inflation, Vietnam War, legislation, US and Japanese relations, foreign aid, and water supply.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include: election reform, tax reform, and anti-ballistic missiles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Stand Cavendish, Staff, West Virginia Service Corps. Topics include: sewage system, West Virginia Service Corps, Inc., Office of Economic Opportunity, and Federal-State Relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Cain, Legal Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia; John F. Santrock, Associate Superintendent- Instruction, Kanawha County Schools; Reverend John T. Burn, Pastor, First Baptist Church of Tyler Mountain. Topics include: health education, Marshall University \u0026amp; Associates Broadcasting, sex education programs, sex education in public schools and legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Reverend Douglas Ford, Mason Street Baptist Church; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; Neal A. Kinsolving, Seante, West Virginia. Topics include: sex education programs, sex education in public schools, and legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Various citizens of West Virginia. Topics include: sex education programs, sex education in public schools, and legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Evan W. Renne, Pastor, Bible Presbyterian Church of Charleston. Topics include: sex education programs, legislation, and sex education in public schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Wm. L. Oliver, Pastor, Witcher Baptist Church. Topics include: sex education programs, legislation, and sex education in public schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth Brougham, Pastor, Old Kanawha Baptist Church; James M. Efaw, Pastor, Cross Lanes Bible Church; Virginia K. Cracraft, President, Mothers Organized for Moral Stability. Topics include: sex education programs, legislation, and sex education in public schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Samuel Weese, State Insurance Commissioner, West Virginia; Gerald R. Ford, Representative, House Minority Leader, Washington D.C. Topics include: silent majority, surface mining, volunteer work, Department of Natural Resources, food stamps, farmers, insurance, corruption, election, pollution, inflation, no fault auto insurance, youth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John G. Ryan, Commissioner of Insurance, Department of Banking and Insurance, Division of Insurance, Massachusetts; Samuel H. Weese, State Insurance Commissioner, West Virginia. Topics include: insurance, Retired Teachers Association, no fault auto insurance, historic sites, campaign, advertising, and inflation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Seymour Charles, M.D., President, Physicians for Automotive Safety. Topics include: health care, insurance, school bus transportation, and the Buffalo Creek Disaster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James E. Rust, Acting Director, Industrial Development Division, Department of Commerce; Earl L. Shackelford, President, Nationwide Personnel Associates; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Department of Vocational Rehabilitation; Lewis H. Conway, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; C.S. Collier, Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; E.D. Shacklett, M.D., Hospital Director, Veterans Administration Hospital, Beckley, West Virginia; John Henry Shadburn, Pastor, Saint Paul United Methodist Church, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Gordon H. Faulkner, Director, Division of Correction; Jack W. Blair, Major General, Adjutant General, West Virginia. Topics include: election, Alcohol Beverage Commission, citizenship, industrial development, pollution, veteran's benefits, West Virigina Private Employment Service Association, manufacturing, workmen's compensation, veteran's affairs pension, social security, water works, employment, Veteran's Day, legislation, beer licenses, alcoholic beverages in state parks, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, road commission, regional government, state finances, candidate development, mileage reimbursement, Crippled Children's Service, Marshall University Memorial Fund, and insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lysander Dudley, Commissioner of Commerce, West Virginia; Raymond P. Shafer, Chairman, National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse; Raymond P. Shafer, Governor, Pennsylvania; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Department of Vocational Rehabilitation; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Charles R. Shaffer, Delegate, West Virginia; George H. Seibert, Delegate, Minority Leader, West Virginia; Carolyn Zinn, Director, Department of Archives and History; Dallas B. Shaffer, Professor, Potomac State College of West Virginia University. Topics include: campaign, paintings, Department of Safety, drug abuse, highway development, railroads, Department of Commerce, Department of Highway, surface mining, industrial development, food stamps, road conditions, employment, State Road Commission, Teacher's Retirement Board, emergency interim successors, postmaster, Vietnam bonus law, Court of Claims, historic preservation, and the Antiquities Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles R. Shaffer, Delegate, West Virginia; John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Education; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Donald V. Shaffer, President, County Court of Taylor County; James R. Fawcett, Sheriff, Taylor County; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Jennings Randolph, Senate, Chairman, Committee on Public Works, United States Senate; J. Kenton Lambert, Senator, West Virgina Senate; James Shaffer, Press Secretary to Governor Docking, Kansas; John H. Shaffer, Administration, Federal Aviation, Administration, Department of Transportation; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: Antiquities Commission, Weston State Hospital, summer employment, employment, Operation Clean State, Emergency Employment Act, Department of Public Safety, Federal-State relations, parental custody, alcohol in state parks, food stamps, Vietnam War, Banking Commissioner, federal judgeship, Development Airport Program, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, New Town Program, Republican Governor's Conference, and the Aeronautics Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Frank L. Shaffer, Jr., Reverend, Wayside United Methodist Church; J.T. Gribben, Master Sergeant, Executive Office, Department of Public Safety; Guy M. Massey, Deputy Commissioner, Nonintoxicating Beer Commissioner, West Virginia; W.H. Lovett, Business Manager, Hopemont State Hospital; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Ralph Shaffer, Chairman, HHAC Water Pollution Committee, Elk River Economic Development Inc., West Virginia. Topics include: murder, sewage systems, Board of Pharmacy, airport development, taverns, information requests, employment, food stamps, minimum wage, road conditions, State Parks, Water Resources Board, election, and public employment retirement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: C.S. Collier, Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; James S. Gladwell, Deputy State Superintendent, Department of Education, John A Bunner, Chief of Claims, Department of Veterans' Affairs; J.L. Shakely, Secretary-Treasurer, International Petroleum Exposition \u0026amp; Congress Inc., Thorold S. Funk, Director, Department of Vocational Rehabilitation. Topics include: campaign, Hopemont State Hospital, Social Security, cable television, employment, legislation, road conditions, state holdings, consumer affairs, Department of Veterans' Affairs, inauguration, State Road strike, State Road Strike, legal assistance, Department of Education, Department of Labor, Veteran's medical care, honorary membership, West Virginia University football, gas crisis, publishing industry and probation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John A. Shanklin, Mayor, Charleston, West Virginia; Richard M. Nixon, President, United States; John D. Rockefeller, IV, Secretary of State. Topics include: architects, presidential electors, birthday, federal judgeships, United States District Attorney, Rest Estate Commission, Alcohol Beverage Commission, and the State Road Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Ira S. Latimer, Director, Department of Natural Resources; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; R.L. Shank, Vice President, Taxi Transportation Co., Inc., West Virginia; Fred L. Davis, Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Cletus B. Hanley, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Reverend Walter E. Shank, Pleasant View Church of the Brethren; Chester L. Shanklin, President, Mountaineer Chapter, American Record Management Association; O.B. Grimmett, Business Manager, Andrew S. Rowan Memorial Home; G.C. Shanklin, Jr., President, Monroe County Court. Topics include: employment, Department of Commerce, Weston State Hospital, volunteer work, Highway Safety, tax reform, military, taxi cab industry, Public Service Commission, workmen's compensation, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, mine accidents, Marshall University medical school, American Records Management Association Conference, employment, regional councils, and the Department of Public Institutions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia; Howard Shanks, Mayor, Northfork, West Virginia; George P. Schultz, Secretary, Department of the Treasury; William S. Shanks, President, The Bond Buyer; Charles C. Shannon, President, Wyer, Dick \u0026amp; Co. Transportation Consultants; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; E.S. Shannon, Superintendent, Board of Education Wood County; John S. Shannon, Vice President-Law, Law Department, Norfolk and Western Railway Company; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission; Maurice D. Roush, Colonel, Corp of Engineers, District Engineer, Department of the Army. Topics include: election, severance pay, Social Security, State and Local Financial Assistance Act of 1972, tax reform, black lung, railroads, welfare eligibility, Increased Enrollment aid, Interstate Commerce Act, and the relocation of graves.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, Gubernatorial candidate, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; George W. Spruce, III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Robert H. Shannon, Manager, Business Development, Becthtel Corporation; Joel T. Broyhill, House of Representatives, United States Congress; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Arthur J. Sharkey, PE, President, West Virginia Society of Professional Engineers; Milton I. Sharon, Regional Director, Philadelphia Region, U.S. Civil Service Commission; Betty Sharp, President, PACE Organization, West Virginia; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, Department of Highways; Dewey F. Sharp, Chairman, Greenbrier Valley Soil Conservation District; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions, Willie Day Taylor, Assistant, Office of Lyndon B. Johnson; George A. Sharp, President, First National Bank; Herbert L. Sharp, Director of Development, West Virginia Wesleyan College; Richard D. Frum, Office of Feder-State Relations. Topics include: gubernatorial election, employment, Public Safety, election results, welfare, industrial development, sewage system, Pharmacy Program for the Aged, Board of Optometry, legislation, information request, Department of Commerce, insurance claims, Board of Registration for Professional Engineers, Civil Service Commission, Intergovernmental Personnel Act Grants, Emergency Employment Act, Denmar State Hospital, Department of Education, Department of Health, Women's Army Corp, Motor Vehicle Inspection program, overtime, regional councils, Appalachian Regional Commission, and Federal-State Relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Herbert L. Sharp, Director of Development, West Virginia Wesleyan College; Dr. E. Preston Sharp, General Secretary, The American Correctional Association; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; P.G. Hoye, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions. Topics include: private colleges, drug abuse programs, Denmar State Hospital, summer employment, driving under the influence, death penalty, riots in correctional institutions, Motor Vehicle Inspection program, Public Employees Insurance Board, organized crime, Moundsville State Penitentiary, gas service, and donation requests.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H, Director, Department of Health; William M. Sloan, Director, Motor Carrier Department, Public Service Commission; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commision; Reverend Lee W. Shaver, The Pentecostal Holiness Church, Greenville Tennessee; Dwight B. Billings, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Fred L. Davis, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; C.S. Collier Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: employment, Marshall University medical school, information request, license renewal, alcoholism, State Road Commission, Department of Highways, environmental conservation, donation request, Social Security, black lung benefits, Workmen's Compensation benefits, General Motors, pension benefits, and food stamps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Rondall Alfred, Branch Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Reverend Canon Don C. Shaw, Chairman, Congress on Optimum Population and Environment, V.T. Handley, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Rodney W. Clay, Deputy Director, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: Social Security, driver license, employment, strip mining, sale of government land, food stamps, housing, surface mining, unions, Department of Commerce, black lung benefits, highway development, Board of Architects, Buffalo Creek disaster, and recreational development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Shaw, Vice President- Finance and Coporate Development, Euthenics Systems Corporation; Richard L. Shaw, Vice President and Treasurer, Michael Baker Jr., Inc.; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; W.D. Shaw, President, Planters. Topics include: industrial development, bridge construction, Canaan Valley State Park, highway development, West Virginia Welfare Conference, Air Force Academy, Southern Governor's Conference, Department of Commerce, and special education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Arthur Anderson, M.D., Diseases of Children, Charleston, West Virginia; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce. Topics include: Republican National Convention, West Virginia University Medical Center, road conditions, oil refining, motorcycle safety, Girl Scouts, Denmar State Hospital, Public Institutions, and the West Virginia Racing Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: N.C. Sheats, Executive Vice President, Wheeling Electric Company; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; George Shedan, Chairman, Wood County Republican Executive Committee; George W. Spruce, III, Director- Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission; John E. Sheehan, President, Corhart Refractories Company; David J. Sheehy, Administrative Assistant, Charleston General Hospital; William Sheehan, Vice President, ABC News; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; Warren G. Magnuson, Senator, U.S. Senate; Casimir R. Sheft, D.D.S., New Jersey; Harry E. Van Inderstine, Executive Vice-President, Sheidow Bronze Corporation; Harley O. Staggers, Representative, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: police, Nation Federation of Republican Women, movie industry, Rowlesburg Reservoir, state regulation of businesses, Division of Industrial Development, Wild, Wonderful West Virginia film, road conditions, employment, information request, sheep loss, Denmar State Hospital, school transportation, legislature, Marshall University medical school, National Governors' Conference, West Liberty State College, Buffalo Creek Disaster, Central Mental Health Complex, West Virginia Turnpike, taxes, fluoridation, photo request, metal markets, Marshall Disaster, and veteran programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: R.F. Krause, M.D., Chairman, Committee on Admissions, West Virginia University School of Medicine; W.N. Shearer Jr., President, Kanawha Banking \u0026amp; Trust Company; John F. Marnell, District Manager, United States Railroad Retirement Board; Mrs. Bert R. Shea Jr., Associate Director, Junior Department, West Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs; F. Jerome Shea, President, The First National Retirement Corporation of America; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: West Virginia University medical school, United Transportation Union, banking, Board of Banking and Financial Institutions, West Virginia Real Estate Commission, railroad retirement benefits, Comprehensive Mental Health Plan of West Virginia 1966, road conditions, National Retirement Plan, Boy Scouts, veteran's pension, state parks, visiting speakers at Marshall University, Buffalo Creek Disaster, and reelection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles E. Shearer, Jr., Senior Vice President, Export-Import Bank of the United States; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Richard E. Shearer, President, Alderson-Broaddus College; McGeorge Bundy, President, The Ford Foundation; William P. Marshal, Colonel, GS, WVaRNG, Assistant Adjutant General; J. Paul Hoffman, District Manager, United States Railroad Retirement Board, Rondall C. Alfred, Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; N.C. Sheats, Executive Vice President, Wheeling Electric Company; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: Governor's Presidential Conference on Exporting and Finance, sex education, Earth Day, legislation, National Governor's Conference, food stamps, information request, snow removal, state bonds, Barbour County Airport Project, Department of Highways, grants, Aeronautics Commission, Weston State Hospital, Economic Development Administration, railroad retirement benefits, legislation, taxes, Department of Welfare, Department of Education, Social Security, pollution, and workmen's compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard D. Frum, State Liaison Officer, Office of the Governor; Edwin L. Shellenberger, Chief, Division of Grants-in-Aid, United States Department of the Interior; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Joseph H. Mills, Director, State Economic Opportunity Office, Federal-State Relations; David M. Shelton, Editor, The Prison Law Reporter. Topics include: summer employment, inauguration, information request, election law reform, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Vietnam War, workmen's compensation, food stamps, Summer Neighborhood Youth Corps Program, Department of Public Institutions, school bus transportation, Piney Creek Watershed Project, Public Service Commission, employment, teacher's salary, license plates, Boone County Career Center, Department of Welfare, employment, home insurance, Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival, Shenandoah Downs Race Track, and the Shenandoah-Potomac Garden Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James A. Butcher, President, Shepherd College; James C. Shepard, Director, Plants and Engineering Department, Steerling Drug Inc., Thomas R. Shepard Jr., Publisher, LOOK Magazine; R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Charles E. Shepard, Justice of the Peace, Mannington County, Marion County, West Virginia; A.G. Slonaker, Academic Dean, Shepard College; Reverend Douglas N. Shepard, Elm Grove United Methodist Church, Wheeling, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; James M. Shook, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications; J. Banks Shephard, McDonough-Caperton-Shepherd-Goldsmith Association Group Underwriters; James W. Shepherd, Recreation Superintendent, Consolidated Recreation Commission, West Virginia; Richard E. Sheperd, President, Elkins Asphalt Company, Richard E. Shepherd, President, Elkins Limestone Company, Inc., West Virginia. Topics include: Shenandoah Downs Race Track, citizenship, Davis Power Project, road conditions, industrial developments, Department of Commerce, religion, Justice of the Peace, taxes, prison reform, food stamps, custodial care for elderly, medical assistance, Cameron Housing Project, highway development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard E. Shepherd, President, Elkins Limestone Company, Inc.; Thomas R. Sheperd, Jr., Publisher, LOOK Magazine; R.C. Conaty, Commissioner, ABC Control Board, West Virginia; Silas F. Starry, Mayor, Corporations of Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Richard E. Sanderson, Federal Coordination Officer, Office of Emergency Preparedness, Executive Office of the President; J. Kenton Lambert, State Director, Farmers Home Administration, United States Department of Agriculture; Robert C. Byrd, Senator, United States Senate; Ralph S. Shepler, Mayor, Elkins, West Virginia; John Evans Wright, President, Berkley County Court, William H. Loy, Administrative Assistant to the Governor; L.A. Sheppard, Chief, Real Property Division, Property Management and Disposal Service, General Service Administration, Region 3, Washington D.C.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Joseph Sheppe, President, County Court of Cabell County; Bill Dunfee, President, County Court of Cabell County. Topics include: Department of Highways, information request, campaigns, Alcohol Beverage Commission, legal adult status, Law Day, historical restoration, natural disaster damage, Shepherdstown Water Project, mining permits, National Guard, road conditions, water drainage, taxes, underage drinking, property transfer, legal assistance, Aid for Dependent Children, regional government, legislation, welfare, election, check reimbursement, Appalachian Regional Commission, Board of Regents, and the Denmar State Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: L.N. Schwiebert, Vice President \u0026amp; Managing Director, Sheraton-Park Hotel and Motor Inn; Chauncy H. Browning, Jr., Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Jennings Randolph, Senator, United States Senate; Edward L. Sherwood, Chairman, Board of Trustees, Highland Hospital; Clayton Lange, Director of Public Relations, Sherwin Williams Company; Herbert D. Shimer, Principal, Clay County High School; Robert E. Kuhn, Executive Secretary, Public Land Corporation of West Virginia; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Denzil, L. Gainer, Commissioner of Securities; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; C. Alden Shields, Jr, Assistant Cashier, The First National Bank of Bluefield; John D. Shields, Director General, Mountain State Forest Festival; John A. Cain Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor; George J. Sadie, Deputy, Department of Veterans' Affairs; C.S. Collier Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Robert L. Shields, Principal, Flemington High School. Topics include: inauguration, civil service status petition, warrants, Sherman Anti-Trust, black lung, volunteering, surface mining, Department of Welfare, information request, flag request, Hill-Burton funds, Appalachian Regional funds, election, Safety Patrol, VISTA projects, Midwestern Governor's Conference, employment, Shepherd College, dredging permit, leases, real estate, forgery, car title, taxes, public records, land requisition, driver's licenses, postal rates, vehicle registration records, budgets, highway development, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Mountain State Forest Festival, Marshall University medical school, pollution, veteran's disability pension and food stamps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Prince B. Woodward, Chancellor of Higher Education of West Virginia, Board of Regents; Reverend Warren O. Shields, Minister, The First Baptist Church; George J. Sadie, Deputy, Department of Veterans' Affairs; C.S. Collier Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Leslie Ryan, Inspector-at-Large, Northern Division, Department of Mines; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, Senator, United States Senate; Dallas B. Shaffer, Ph.D., State Liaison Officer, State of West Virginia Antiquities Commission, W. Earnest Stahl, General Manager and Comptroller, West Virginia Turnpike Commission; Henry M. Shine Jr., Executive Director, President's Council on Youth Opportunity; R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Charles H. Hadden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department, Fred Shingleton, Personnel Director, Matthiessen \u0026amp; Hageler Zink Co.; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles, Jewel P. Shingleton, President, Wayne County Education Association; W.S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Ben E. Rubrecht, Director of Purchasing Division, Department of Finance and Administration; William E. Shingleton, President, Henry \u0026amp; Hardesty Inc., Topics include: strip mining, sale of beer on campus, Hill-Burton funds, employment, school bus transportation, citizenship, mining, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, State Road Commission, Economic Development Association, National Register of Historic Houses, drug use, Department of Welfare, rest stops, Federal Youth Coordination Grant, Public Safety, taxes, driver's license, legislation, Department of Public Institutions, motorcycle regulations, misuse of state property, insurance, license plates,  and draft deferment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lysander L. Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Jack Sandy Anderson, President, Shinnston Historical Association; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Richard L. Dailey, Assistant Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner; State Tax Department; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Ron Shipley, Chairman, WV-Sprig State Board; William H. Loy, Administrative Assistant, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Eldon E. Shipman, Superintendent, The West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and the Blind; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; R.D. Shipman, Associate Professor of Silviculture, The Pennsylvania State University; Hulett C. Smith, Governor, West Virginia; Robert J. Shipman, Insurance Commission, West Virginia; Stanley K. Hathaway, Governor, Wyoming; J. Hugh Shipper, Manager and Vice President, Berkeley Loan and Thrift Corporation; John Evans Wright, President, Berkely County Court, West Virginia; Forest J. Bowman, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor, West Virginia Legislature, Joint Committee on Government and Finance. Topics include: minimum wage, Shinn's Run Farm Women's Club, school accessibility, historical preservation, election, alcoholism, taxes, census law, pornography, legislation, Marshall University medical school, employment, Public Safety, Highway Safety Act, teacher's salary, information request, camping, tax credit, Weirton General Hospital, Department of Commerce, miner's welfare, School Clothing Allowance, Crippled Children's Service Program, donation request, coal heating, Advisory Council on Vocational and Technical Education, conservation, payroll,  gubernatorial transition, Board of Banking and Financial Institutions, Berkeley County Board of Education,  journalists, workmen's compensation, audits, and the National Police Officers Associations of America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: O.B. Grimmett, Business Manager, Andrew S. Rowan Memorial Home; Jack W. Blair, Major General, The Adjutant General, Office of the Adjutant General; Norman L. Yost, Administrative Assistant, Office of the Governor; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Admiral Elma R. Zumwalt, Chief of Naval Operations; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment. Topics include: Department of Public Institutions, Andrew S. Rowan Memorial Home, Line-of-Duty investigation, Office of Public Information, State Road Commission, employment, Comprehensive Health Planning Advisory Council; United State Marshal, information request, Marshall Disaster, railroad, drainage issues, legislations, Department of Welfare, military early release, unemployment compensation, and academic holidays.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Hulett C. Smith, Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: Board and Commission appointments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: E.S. Thompson, President, Kanawha County Court, West Virginia; W.S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission; Joseph W. Houston, District Manager, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Social Security Administration; John M. Gates, Commissioner; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Dr. James L. Davis, President, West Virginia Veterinary Medical Association, Dudley Avenue Small Animal Clinic; Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, Department of Labor; W. Ray Shockley, Executive Vice President, South Carolina Textile Manufacturers Association; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Lysander L. Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; John W. Shoemaker, Executive Vice President, National Woodwork Manufacturers Association, Inc., Jon P. Shoemaker, Ph. D., President, Marshall University Sigma Xi Club; Leslie N. Shohan, President, Computer Index Company; M.E. Shomaker Jr., Director, Industrial Relations, Kinney Shoe Corporation. Topics include: Elk Two Mile Creek Watershed, State Soil Conservation Committee, tourism, Department of Highways, Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act, driver's licenses, workmen's compensation, employment, sales tax on cars, West Virginia Racing Commission, Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine, campaign support, Chester Bridge, working hours, Department of Welfare, information request, Southern Governor's Conference, abortion, road drainage, Marshall University football, new schools, industrial development, Students for a Democratic Society, safety regulations, Marshall University medical school, supersonic transport, Marshall Disaster, Department of Public Safety, digital indexing of laws, farmers markets, strip mining, Board of Accountancy, and the election.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Hal Latimer, President, Governor's Management Task Force, Inc., Henry C. Shores, President, Kanawha County Court; Alan Short, Senator, Chairman, Select Committee on Alcoholic Beverages, California; J. Richard Barber, Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control; Raymond E. Washinton, Director, Division on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, Department of Mental Health, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Jack W. Blair, Major General, Adjutant General, Office of the Adjutant General. Topics include: Department of Personnel, Department of Commerce, employment, efficiency reports, Buffalo Creek Disaster, coal strike, road conditions, West Virginia University Athletic Director, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner, Department of Highways, State Fire Marshall, legislation, Vietnam War, alcoholism, transportation studies, Department of Welfare, strip mining, Aid to the Disabled, foster care, Work and Training program, release from active duty, highway development, Spencer State Hospital, and industrial development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Hal E. Short, Short and Associates, Washington D.C.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; A.L. Lively, Chief, General Enviromental \u0026amp; Food Control Section, Division of Sanitary Engineering, Department of Health. Topics include: 1972 election, Moundsville Penitentiary, highway development, coal gasification, Aid to the Disabled, election, coal industry, Department of the Interior, strip mining, National Governor's Conference, Southern Governor's Conference, Silver Bridge collapse, Appalachian Regional Commission, workmen's compensation, and bed bugs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; William R. Short, President, Buckhannon Chamber of Commerce; Gordon R. Short, Vice President, Bluefield State College; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; John Shott, General Manager, WHIS TV, West Virginia; Rex K. Bumgardner, United States Marshal, United States Department of Justice. Topics include: workmen's compensation, Department of Welfare, School Clothing Allowance, Department of Commerce, road conditions, food stamps, air pollution, mental health complex, Office of the Adjutant General, historical preservation, State Superintendent of Schools, title and license of vehicles, Marshall University medical school, Morris Harvey College, Board of Examiners of Psychologists, television report on drug abuse, March of Dimes, fundraising, State Water Resources Board, Board of Pharmacy, State Fair of West Virginia, employment, Charleston Memorial Hospital, Board of Health and pollution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: E.K. Stevens, Associate Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee; Chester R. Hubbard, Representative, House of Delegates, West Virginia; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; John T. St. Clair, Assistant State Superintendent, Bureau of Instruction and Curriculum; W.S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; R.E. Stanley, Lieutenant, Traffic Reseach and Safety Division, Department of Public Safety. Topics include: U.S. Deputy Marshall, employment, insurance, taxes, Adjutant General, GED, public institutions, law enforcement, road conditions, taxes, traffic violations, legislation and campus news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: G.O. Fortney, Chief, Engineering Section, Division of Sanitary Engineering, Department of Health; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; Samuel E. Shrader, Chief Engineer, Pocahontas Fuel Company; William H. Loy, Administrative Assistant to the Governor; Eugene P. Shreve, President, West Virginia State Board for Registration for Foresters. Topics include: environmental conservation, legal concerns, Denmar State Hospital, employment, sewage, Department of Welfare, citizens suggestions, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Weirton General Hospital, workmen's compensation, work incentive program, energy crisis, Building Enforcement Agency, Department of Highways, information request, Buffalo Creek Disaster, driver's licenses, State Board for Registration for Foresters, road conditions, coal strike, highway safety, Old Age Assistance and Aid to the Disabled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John A. Cain Jr., Governor's Staff; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department, John Mardigian, Complaints Examiner, Insurance Department; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Dominick A. Barron, Area Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul B. Shanks, Director, Division of Vital Statistics, Department of Health; Lewis N. McManus, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Lacy Shrewsbury, Mayor, Princeton, West Virginia. Topics include: election, public safety, taxes, Department of Commerce, School Clothing Allowance Program, POW, Personal Care Home Program, employment, insurance, food stamps, Veterans' Affairs, Nursing Home Licensing Board, birth certificates, black lung benefits, strip mining, Aid to the Disabled, Social Security, Real Estate Commission, mental health facilities, and school bus transportation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Benjamin R. Haught, Director, Consumer Protection Division, Department of Labor; Dwight B. Billings, District Manager, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Charles W. Shrinski, Command Sergent Major, HQ 160th Signal Group, Department of the Army; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor; W.L. Cooney, Policy \u0026amp; Rate Analyst, Life A\u0026amp;S Division, Insurance Department; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Commissioner of Public Institutions; Roy B. Shrout, President, West Virginia Association of Retired School Employees. Topics include: employment, Real Estate Commission, mine dumping, Work Incentive Program, pollution, security deposits, Department of Commerce, Social Security, Department of Natural Resources, State Road Commission, election, insurance, summer employment, information request, recreation and tourism, junk cars, Buffalo Creek Disaster, mental health complex, Department of Welfare and legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Roy B. Shrout, President, West Virginia Association of Retired School Employees; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; Frank Caudy, Chief Deputy, Department of Veterans' Affairs; D.K. Shroyer, Public Relations, Beckley College; Joe Skubitz, Representative, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States. Topics include: legislation, Department of Welfare, World War II Veteran's Bonus, Public Service Commission, election, United States Marshal, Governor's Management Task Force, Department of Welfare, road conditions, minimum wage, Social Security, and the Department of Veterans' Affairs Veterans' Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Gordon Shuff, United Steelworkers of America, AFL-CIO, Local Union Number 1652, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; J.E. Bailey, Acting Director, Right of Way Division, State Road Commission; J. Duval Shultz, Chairman of the Board, Fayetteville Federal Savings and Loan Association; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission. Topics include: Buffalo Creek Disaster, East Huntington Bridge, information request, toll bridges, Department of Welfare, Spencer State Hospital, employment, mineral rights, Marshall University plane crash, taxes, American Revolution Bicentennial, regional elections, mobile home tax, and drug possession.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Francis D. Dorsey, Eligibility Supervisor, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety, John S. Bell, Director, Division of Purchases, Department of Finance and Administration; Haskell D. Shumate, Clerk, Monroe County Court; J.B. Shumate Sr., President and Treasurer, Coleman Furniture Corporation; Richard W. Coplin, Director, Governor's Highway Safety Bureau, Federal-State Relations. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Social Security, foster care, election, Department of Highways, employment, missing persons, state employee pay, road conditions, employment discrimination, Marshall University medical school, Federal-State Relations, Department of Commerce, beer license, National Guard, Comprehensive Health Planning Advisory Council, regional health centers, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Southern Governor's Conference, Shenandoah Downs, archaeological dig permit, and highway safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; George W. Spruce III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage, Commissioner; Samuel H. Weese, Commissioner, Insurance Department; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: school levy, employment, summer employment, State Road Commission, Department of Public Institutions, Aid to the Disabled, Shut-In Day Association, Department of Highways, compassionate reassignment, Israel, information request, workmen's compensation, Colin Anderson Center, National Youth Science Camp, taxes, Human Rights Commission, Department of Mental Health, capital punishment, sewage, railroads, and the Communist Party.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Elliot Richardson, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, Washington, D.C.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission; Marjorie C. Sidebottom, Department Secretary, Ladies Auxiliary VFW; John A. Cain Jr., Governor's staff; G.T. Sidiropolis, Executive Director, Housing Authority of the City of Cameron; Robert Sidman, Executive Vice President, The National Council for Revision of State Constitutions, Inc.; John Seiberling, Representative, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States; Paul Siegrist, Superintendent of Schools, Calhoun County Schools; Louise B. Gerrard, Ph.D., Executive Director, West Virginia Commission on Aging; George, D. Siehl, County Extension Agent, West Virginia University; William O. Sievertson, Mayor, Glen Dale, West Virgina; William H. Loy, Administrative Assistant, Office of the Governor. Topics include: coal mining, information request, legislation, sickle cell anemia, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, road conditions, police escort, Department of Commerce, highways, Department of Welfare, public housing, Adjutant General, Constitution of West Virginia, Governor's Ad Hoc Committee on Services to the Blind, election, welfare, Department of Natural Resources, Buffalo Creek Disaster, license plates, Advisory Council on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, air pollution, vocational training, White House Conference on Aging, aid to non-public education, Marshall University medical school, industrial development, sewage, employment, civil service examination, school bus operators strike, and contract bids.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Burr Sifers, President, National Confectioners Association, Chicago, Illinois; Roger W. Sifrit, Major, Armor, Commanding, Department of the Army, West Virginia; Howard T. Sigler, Writer, Harrisville, West Virginia. Topics include: Halloween safety program, Department of Public Safety, car titles, Department of Motor Vehicles, information request, hunting on Sunday, strip mining, motorcycle safety, Department of Commerce, parks and recreation, and regional government.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Howard T. Sigler, Writer, Harrisville, West Virginia; Joe Sigler, Public Relations Director, Duke University Medical Center; Maurice Sigler, President, American Correctional Assocation, Fred D. Rogers, Rehabilitation Counselor II, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State board of Vocational Education; A.L. Lively, Chief, General Environmental and Food Control Section, Department of Health; Walter L. Snyder, Director, Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: Advisory Commission of the Department of Natural Resources, tourism, State Road Commission strike, correctional services, rehabilitation services, taxes, pollution, Department of Labor, welfare, school lunch program, salary, and campground rules.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Richard E. Rice, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans Affairs; C.S. Collier Jr., Director, Department of Veterans Affairs; Perry W. Hill, President, Mercer County Education Association; William R. Sigmund, President, Beckley Board of Realtors; J.W. Clyne, Division Vice President, Marketing and Product Support, Sikorsky Aircraft; Arnold L. Silberman, Executive Vice-Preside, Merchandising Concepts Inc.; Paul K. Silcott, President, West Virginia Vocational Agriculutral Teachers Association; Bob Siler, Director of Public Information, Department of Education; O.W. Siler, Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Commander, Second Coast Guard District; C.E. Silling \u0026amp; Associates, Architects, West Virginia. Topics include: taxes, insurance, educational assistance, State Police, Department of Motor Vehicles, election, Real Estate Commission, selective service, roadside signs, helicopter technology, campaign materials, information request, Conference on Waste Disposal, National Governor's Conference, President's Council on Physical Fitness, bridges, and a Science and Cultural Center proposal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: C.E. Silling \u0026amp; Associates, Architects, West Virginia; Carolyn J. Zinn, Director, Department of Archives and History; Jack Miller, Commissioner, Finance and Administration; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; George J. Silos, President, Silco Industries, Inc.; Robert A. Silvagni, Project Director, Solid Waste Program, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Inc.; Francis Silver, President, General Adam Stephen Memorial Association Inc.; Gray Silver Jr., Judge, Twenty-Third Judicial Circuit, West Virginia; K. Silvey, Regional Engineer, Penn Central Railroad, Indiana. Topics include: Science and Cultural Center proposals, State Building Commission, contractor bids, Board of Architects, road development, State Capital Commission, State Fire Marshal, food stamps, welfare policy, Aid to Families with Dependent Children of the Unemployed, State Nursing Home Licensing Board, industrial development, information request, junk cars, solid waste program, legislation, historical heritage, Silver Memorial Bridge, tourism, drug abuse programs, Department of Public Safety, Department of Commerce, and railroad crossings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George P. Schultz, Director, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the President, Washington, D.C.; George P. Schultz, Secretary of the Treasury, Department of the Treasury, Washington, D.C; George P. Schultz, Secretary of Labor, Department of Labor, Washington D.C.; George P. Schultz, Chairman, National Commission on Productivity. Topics include: regional planning and development, Federal Regional Council, Federal-State Relations, State and Local Financial Assistance Act of 1972, regional councils, Manpower Training Act 1969, National Commission on Productivity, Employment Service Automated Reporting System, unemployment insurance, Department of Employment Security, International Labor Organization Recommendations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George P. Schultz, Secretary of Labor, Department of Labor, Washington, D.C. Topics include: Man Power Training Act 1969, unemployment insurance, OSHA, and International Labor Organization Recommendations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ralph N. Steele, Special Assistant for Hospital Administration, Department of Mental Health; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Barbara Lett Simmons, Acting Director, Mid-Atlantic Area Manpower Institutes for Development of Staff, Washington, D.C.; C.W. Nixon, Director, Veterans Administration Regional Office, Huntington, West Virginia; Lewis H. Conway, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: Highway Safety Bureau, school reserve, employment, donation request, Civil Service System, welfare, food stamps, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, Old Age Assistance, Department of Natural Resources, Veterans' Administration, information request, advertising, workmen's compensation, and taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James R. Clowser, Deputy Director-Administration, Department of Mental Health; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Donald M. Simmons, President, Plan Resources Corporation; Jean B. Kiley, Case Correspondent, Division of Social Services, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor; Norman Simmons, Commander, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, Our Five Boys Post No.9666. Topics include: Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, summer employment, Foster Grandparent Program, employment, State Road Commission, Department of Safety, license plates, industrial development custody, information request, welfare, Board of Regents, insurance, Department of Commerce, highway safety, Department of Welfare, and road development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ira L. Dadisman Jr., Director of Civil Service System, West Virginia; George W. Spruce III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; R.W. Simmons, President, Huntington Alloy Products Division, The International Nickel Company; Samuel J. Simmons, Assistant Security, Department of Housing and Development, Washington D.C.; Sattis Simmons, Editor, The Jackson Herald; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, Richard Nixon, President, Washington D.C; Topics include: employment, medical training, Board of Regents, Marshall University medical school, workmen's compensation, summer employment, Advisory Board to the Department of Commerce, Denmar State Hospital, U.S. Fair Housing Law, Mill Creek Watershed, federal judgeships, welfare, and the My Lai massacre.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Christine W. Elliot, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Hulett C. Smith, Governor, West Virginia; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; A.C. Simonpietri, Scientific Attache, Embassy of the United States of America, Argentina. Topics include: license plates, Senate appointments, Denmar State Hospital, legislation, employment, Social Security, State Road Commission, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, election, Marshall University, Civil Service System, driver's licenses, property tax, population loss, industrial development, overpopulation, information request, royalties, pollution, Department of Welfare, insurance, and Advisory Committee to the State Commission on Mental Retardation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shield, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Mike Simmons, Jud-Lee Productions Inc.; Russell H. McQuain Jr., Executive Director, Commission on Mental Retardation; W.P. Duke Simmons, Chairman, Hampshire County Republican Executive Committee, West Virginia; William Loy, Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; L.W. Bechtold, Sheriff of Wood County; Reverend Frank L. Shaffer Jr., Wayside United Methodist Church, West Virginia; C.S. Collier Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; B.J. Killeen Jr., District Manager, Social Security Administration; Robert L. Simpkins, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia. Topics include: driver's licenses, welfare, Department of Commerce, film industry, primary election campaigns, legislation, Department of Highways, benefits for teachers, Board of Pharmacy, pollution, Marshall University medical school, veterans' affairs, Aid to the Disabled, Department of Public Institutions, employment, legal assistance, food stamps, funding, and adult status.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: C.D. Sions, Secretary, Grant County Board of Education; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; Ira L. Dadisman Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System; Dr. Carolyn J. Zinn, Director, Department of Archives and History; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Kenneth W. Singleton, Director of Support, Chairman, National Conference, Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support; V.T. Handley, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security, Administration; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Elaine Davidson, Executive Secretary to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Luther S. Singley, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Monongahela Power Company. Topics include: legislation, Social Security, employment, garbage collection, insurance, taxes, historical markers, election, surface mining, strip mining, bridge construction, Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act, information request, black lung benefits, veterans' widow benefits, page program, U.S. Department of State bulletin, Nation Alliance of Businessmen, and environmental impact study.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: L.S. Singley, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Monongahela Power Company. Topics include: environmental impact study report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: L.S. Singley, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Monongahela Power Company; Mike Sinicropi, Chairman, Hancock County Heart Fund Association, President, Italian Sons and Daughters of America, West Virginia. Topics include: Davis Power Project, Department of Natural Resources, Industrial Development Advisory Council to the Department of Commerce, and the Allegheny Power System, employment, State Tax Commission, Weirton General Hospital, and state employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Reverend Samuel B. Sink, Bland Street United Methodist Church, West Virginia; Elaine Davidson, Executive Secretary to Governor Moore; Burl A. Sawyers, Commissioner, State Road Commission; Richard L. Sinnott, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy Coordination, U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration; Nahman Schochet, Hearing Examiner, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration. Topics include: summer employment, election, West Virginia Annual Conference of the United Mentodist Church, Board of Pharmacy, employment, surface mining, donation request, highway development, Public Works Impact Program, fundraising, health insurance, retired teacher's pension, National Governor's Conference, environmental conservation, and the Board of Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert L. Simpkins, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Dores D. McDonnell Sr, Attorney-Legal Division, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Robert E. Lester, Director, General Services Division, West Virginia; Addison Simpson, President, Lewis County Road Committee; Elaine Davidson, Executive Secretary to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; George C. Duffield, Executive Secretary, Public Employees Retirement System; Paul L. Jefferson, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Robert L. Park, Examiner, Civil Aeronautics Board; M.G. Simpson, Chairman, Beaufort Woman's Club, Bejamin C. Greene, Chief, Division of Reclamation, Department of Natural Resources; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ray A. Simpson, Fire Safety Advisor, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: school bus driver strike, attorney compensation, fire alarm systems, road development, Board of Examiners and Registration of Physical Therapists, teachers' salary, tourism, prisoners of war, employment, Public Employees Retirement benefits, hardship discharge, black lung benefits, environmental conservation, Department of Commerce, surface mining, Department of Welfare, Spanishburg Lake Project, Students for a Democratic Society, and fire safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Minister Charles Roth, Simpson United Methodist Church, West Virginia; Robert T. Simpson, Associate Director, Duke University; William E. Richards, Executive Director, West Virginia Aeronautics Commission; Brenda Sims, President, Nu Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, Huntington, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Charles H. Hadden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Forest J. Bowman, Executive Director, West Virginia State Bar; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Joseph H. Mills, Director, State Economic Opportunity Office, Federal-State Relations, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Herbert W. Richardson, Judge of the Juvenile Court, Charleston, West Virginia; H. Herchiel Sims, President, United Talent. Topics include: election, Conference on Industrial Development, airports, road conditions, United Mine Workers of America, hunting, Marshall University medical school, Department of Welfare, campaign materials, highway signs, Mountain Dew, income tax, legal aid society, compassionate reassignment, prisons, and the National Highway Safety Bureau.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: H. Herchiel Sims, President, United Talent; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Martin A. Kendall, Lieutenant Colonel, Corps of Engineers, Commanding, Department of the Army; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Carol J. Hopkins, Appointment Secretary, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; William H. Loy, Administrative Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: strip mining, employment, Alcohol Beverage Commission, information request, Department of Highways, Department of Public Safety, legal assistance, Adjutant General, taxes, Aid to the Disabled, House of Delegates appointment, voting age, State Road Commission, Republican National Committee, Workmen's Compensation, driver's licenses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George H. Seibert Jr., Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; F.A. Sines, D.D.S., President, West Virginia Dental Association; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission. Topics include: driver's licenses, State Tax Commission, Board of Dental Examiners, Title V Work Experience and Training project, welfare, mental health complex, fire hydrant system, income tax, Department of Commerce, youth associations, election, housing programs, legislation, Nursing Home Licensing Board, tourism, typewriters, and the State Purchasing Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Southern Interstate Nuclear Board, science and technology, radioactive waste management, industrial development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commision, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; F. Henry Sipe, Secretary, Board of Examiners of Land Surveyors; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; F. Henry Sipe, President, West Virginia Association of Land Surveyors; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Charles Siragusa, Executive Director, Legislative Investigating Commission; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; J.R. Clowser, Supervision, Division of Administrative, Department of Mental Health; Jennings Randolph, Senator, West Virginia Senator; Edgar A. Poe, District, Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration. Topics include: Public Institutions, employment, welfare, Department of Highways, Board of Examiners of Land Surveyors, highway development, black lung benefits, information request, drug abuse, aid to non-public schools, visas, Department of Commerce, State Tax Department, primary elections, and black lung benefits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; J.E. Luckett, Commissioner of Revenue, Department of Revenue, Kentucky; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; W.S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; George H. Sisler Jr., President, International League of Professional Baseball Clubs; John M. Sisler, Chairman, Monongalia County Republican Executive Committee. Topics include: Vietnam War, election, car title tax, reciprocity tax credit, Department of Commerce, campaign, Highway Safety Patrol, welfare, wildlife management, road conditions, pollution, information request, airports, and the Appalachian Center for Environmental Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Sisler, Chairman, Monongalia County Republican Executive Committee; George D. Sission, Vice President, Weirton Steel Division; Peter L. Sissman, President, Scope Publications Inc.; Bernard W. Whittington, Chairman, Sissonville Public Service District; Lieutenant Colonel C.F. Nutt, Inspector, Department of Public Safety; Sister Ann Regine, Mother Superior, Sister of St. Joseph; Sister Laetitia Marie, Principal, St. Joseph Central High School; Rondall C. Alfred, Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration. Topics include: volunteer work, industrial development, insurance, Medicare, illegal searches, Social Security Administration, potable water, non-public education, Small Business Administration, Sisterville General Hospital, black lung benefits, and the military.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jack W. Blair, Brigadier General, West Virginia; Leonard Six, Chairman, Official Board, First Christian Church, West Virginia; O.R. Lyons, Director, Solid Waste Disposal Planning, Department of Health; C.D. Siverd, President, American Cyanamid Company, New Jersey; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Gene Kitts, Minister, Sixth Avenue Church of Christ. Topics include: Aire Force, employment, Governor's Highway Safety Bureau, Department of Agriculture, Hannibal Locks and Dam Tract, ambulance service, employment discrimination, Highway Safety Commission, Selective Service Board, license plate numbers, legislation, Department of Welfare, school employee salaries, postal service, garbage removal, environmental management, Governor's Management Task Force, compassionate reassignment, welfare, legal assistance, and Students for a Democratic Society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Gerald W. Sizemore, Vice- Chairman, The Citizens' Commission to Investigate the Buffalo Creek Disaster; Gerald Sizemore, President, Citizens to Abolish Strip mining, Inc.; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Gerald R. McNeiland, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration, John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motoro Vehicles, John B. Himelrick Sr., Assistant Superintendent, Bureau of Administration, Department of Education; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Jerry R. Sizemore, Secretary-Treasurer, Turkey Creek Water Association; George P. Schultz, Secretary, Department of the Treasury, Washington D.C.; R.T. Sizemore Jr., President, Better Health Services; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Dr. Leonard Sizer, Associate Professor of Sociology, West Virginia University. Topics include: citizenship, information request, Aid to the Disabled, coal refuse impoundments, strip mining, mining permits, food stamps, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Social Security, Department of Motor Vehicles, employment, water systems, road conditions, Federal-State Relations, welfare, Appalachian Regional Commission, license plates, State Road Commission, Postal Service, and census districts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Administration, Department of Mental Health; Walter L. Snyder, Director, Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor; Edgar N. Henry, Chief, Water Resources Division, Department of Natural Resources, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; George W. Spruce III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; H.J. Harbert, Director of Payroll Accounting, The Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company, The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company; S. Shamash, Chief of Operations, Personal Income Tax Bureau, Department of Revenue, Pennsylvania; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner. Topics include: Weston State Hospital, miners' pension, Adjutant General, pornography, water pollution, employment, Southeastern Allergy Association, Board of Regents, Department of Welfare, junk cars, campaign, Easter Youth Convention, parks and recreation, Vietnam War, taxes, food stamps, and the State Road Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Lewis I. Skeens, Mayor, Princeton, West Virginia; Paul L. Jefferson, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ernest B. Miller Jr., President, Skelly Oil Company, Oklahoma; Leo Skidmore, Deputy Warden, Huttonsville Correctional Center; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ted Skidmore, Chairman, Official Board, Memorial United Methodist Church, West Virginia; Robert C. Byrd, Senator, Committee on Rules and Administration, United State Senate. Topics include: food stamps, welfare, flight information, election, Colin Anderson Center, Department of Natural Resources, fish stocking, Pharmacy Program, Marshall University medical school, constitutional amendments, Board of Probation and Parole, medical welfare, Department of Mines, Huttonsville Correctional Center, West Virginia University medical school, alcohol in state parks, Social Security, custody hearings, Grafton City Hospital, and animal shelters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard B. Urban, Chief, Contract Support Branch, Contracting Division, Directorate of Sales Management, Defense Supply Agency; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner; Waldon Skinner, Chairman, Division of HPERS, Fairmont State College; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health; Paul L. Jefferson, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration. Topics include: military surplus, Governor's Occupational Safety Task Force, income tax, information request, Civil Service System, aid to non-public education, Medicare, Governor's Committee on Crim. Delinquency and Correction; employment, Governor's Council on Physical Fitness, Physical Education Public Information Program, environment conservation, property taxes, tourism, Boone County Republican Executive Committee, black lung benefits; Alcohol Beverage Control Commission store, insurance, road conditions, and the Department of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Larry B. Slate, Vice President, Lenore Beta Club, Lenore High School, West Virginia; Paul L. Selby Jr., Dean, College of Law, West Virginia University; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilition; Richard Nixon, President, Washington D.C.; William T. Slater, Special Assistant to the Governor for Youth Affairs, Massachusetts; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ira L. Dadisman Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System; Herbert Slaughter, Reverend, Highland Avenue Baptist Church, West Virginia; James F. Slaughter, Chairman, Government Liaison Committee, Downtown Clarksburg Associates; Bert Bradford III, Director, Department of Commerce; James M. Slavin, Director, Traffic Insitute Northwestern University; Dr. Richard H. Slavin, President, Council of State Planning Agencies, Planning \u0026amp; Community Affairs Agency, Washinton; William H. Loy, Administrative Assistance to the Governor, Federal-State Relations, Office of the Governor; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: slag impoundments, tuition, school bus transportation, employment, summer employment, youth involvement in politics, Marshall University medical school, food stamps, Omnibus Flood Act; governmental internship programs, Department of Welfare, campaign, taxes, election, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Selective Service, U.S. Army, Weston State Hospital, road conditions, agribusiness, Denmar State Hospital, driving instructors, legislation, coal strikes, Voting Rights Act Amendments of 1970, State Road Commission,  and welfare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Kent S. Hall, Chairman, Kanawha County Republican Executive Committee; George R. Sledge, President, Welch Chamber of Commerce; Kenneth Sledge, Director, United Tenants for Collective Action; George R. Spangler, Secretary, Board of Governor, Sleepy Hollow Golf Club; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; M.R. Hamill, Commissioner, State Road Commission; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administrations; Hugh W. Sloan Jr., Staff Assistant to the President, Washington, D.C.; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H, Director, Department of Health. Topics include: summer employment, Public Service Commission, water quality, camping, teacher's pension, West Virginia University medical school, food stamps, aid to non-public education, election, food additives, Huntington State Hospital, Department of Mental Health, scholarships, state purchase of land, Board of Regents, U.S. General Service Administration, medical welfare, employment, information request, legal assistance, Silver Memorial Bridge, and littering.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; G.R. O'Dell, Chief Field Inspector, Southern Division, Public Service Commission; W. S. Ritchie Jr, Commissioner, Department of Highways; Henry M. Sloman, Administrative Assistant to the Director, State Office of Economic Opportunity, Federal-State Relations; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; William H. Loy, Administrative Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; A.G. Slonaker, Academic Dean, Sheperd College; C.S. Collier Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions. Topics include: Logan County Jail, welfare, Huttonsville Prison, Nursing Home Licensing Board, Lewis County Jail, jail conditions, Department of Highways, information request, tourism, Department of Commerce, Commission on Manpower, Technology and Training, relocation, salary concerns, Department of Veterans' Affairs, National Guard, Buffalo Creek Disaster, Pharmacy Program for the Aged, employment, mine dump, summer employment, driver's license, water access, voting laws, legal assistance, income tax, and the Civil Service System.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Bill F. Gardner, Assistant Director, Rehabilitation Services, Department of Vocational Rehabilitation, John D. Brisbane, Director of Admissions, West Virginia University; Isaac R. Mayfield, District Director, Small Business Administration, Harley O. Staggers, House of Representatives; George J. Burger Jr., Assistant to the President, Federation of Independent Business, California; Thomas S. Kleppe, Administrator, Small Business Administration; Hilary Sandoval Jr., Administrator, Small Business Administration; Reverend T.L. Fornash, West Virginia. Topics include: hunting, Aid to Families with Dependent Children of the Unemployed, employment, Civil Service System, fishing, vocational training, hospital conditions, West Virginia University, pollution, senatorial vacancy, tourism, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Hurrican Agnes Disaster, water access, Agnes Recovery Act, disaster loans, Small Business Administration, employment, local development loan, disaster declaration, and loan requests.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Guy E. Morris Jr., Regional Director, Small Business Administration; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Isaac R. Mayfield, District Director, Small Business Administration; Thomas S. Kleppe, Administration, Small Business Administration; Jerry A. Halverson, President, First National Bank and Trust Company of Wheeling W.Va; Hilary Sandoval Jr., Administrator, Small Business Administration; Ivan B. Munch, Chief, Easter Division, Office of Development Company Assistance, Small Business Administration, Robert C. Maxwell, Special Assistant to the Deputy Administrator, Small Business Administration; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Dwight B. Billings, District Manager, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: employment, Small Business Administration, Governor's Conference on Travel, local development loan, Small Business Act, business development, Department of Welfare, Social Security Administration, Board of Regents, Small Businessman of the Year, black lung benefits, military, food stamps, election, State Building Commission, Farmer's Home Administration, and maps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William R. Smallridge, Commander, Veterans of Foreign Wars; D.C. Master, Mayor, Charles Town, West Virginia; C.C. Smarr, Recorder, The City of Madison, Madison, West Virginia. Topics include: Regional Development Authority of Charleston, State Road Commission, employment, election, traffic signals, Bureau of Vocational, Technical and Adult Education, bridge conditions, Public Service Commission, Board of Accountancy, legislation, tax reform, State Youth Advisor, Athletic Commission, and elections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, Department of Highways, Ira S. Latimer Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor; A.B. Smith III, Chairman, Blennerhassett Island Committee; Charles C. Steele, Special Assistant to the Governor; Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Dr. Paul Price, Chairman, West Virginia Antiquities Commission; David L. Griffith, Director, Consumer Protection, Department of Labor; Mitchell-Bateman, M.D, Director, Department of Mental Health; Elizabeth V. Hallan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, Anne Sue Smith, President, Williamson Chapter of the West Virginia National Shut-In's Day. Topics include: school bus transportation, Buffalo Creek Disaster, permit to carry a weapon, employment, State Road Commission, National Register of Historic Places, Department of the Interior, marriage laws, Marshall University medical school, carrying charge, music recording, United State Air Force, Weston State Hospital, Department of Natural Resources, water condition, School Clothing Allowance Program, food stamps, welfare, mineral rights, information request, community colleges, and National Shut-In's Day Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; William A. Chandler, District Manager, Department of Health, Welfare, and Education, Social Security Administration; Bernard L. Smith Jr., Assistant Vice President, Moody's Investors Service Inc.; Ira S. Latimer, Director, Department of Natural Resources; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; Bob Dudley Smith, Executive Vice President, Tennessee Savings and Loan League Inc.; Brooks Smith, Superintendent, Mason County Schools, West Virginia; Dan E. Canter, Assistant Chief, In Charge of Game Management, Division of Wildlife Resources, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: vocational rehabilitation, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, liquor in state parks, car accidents, black lung benefits, State Road Commission, Department of Welfare, bonds, highway development, foster homes, strip mining, birth certificates, Department of Commerce, legal assistance, Marshall University medical school, Weston State Hospital, Department of Mental Health, information request, prisoners of war, tourism, West Virginia University, Department of Natural Resources, pollution, State Road strike, judgeship, inauguration, and hunting laws.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Elaine Davidson, Executive Secretary to Governor Moore; C.O. Smith Jr., Acting Superintendent, Pinecrest Hospital, West Virgina; M. Mitchell-Bateman M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; Richard Barbour, State Liquor Commissioner; Reverend Charles H. Smith, First Baptist Church, Huntington, West Virginia; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia, T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, J. Kenton Lambert, State Director, Farmers Home Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Topics include: donation requests, State Advisory Council for Construction of Hospitals and Medical Facilities, Mental Health Complex, legislation, air pollution, postmaster, Board of Trustees of the West Virginia Public Employees Retirement System, election, Vocational Educational Advisory Council, education, Marshall University medical school, information request, freight rates, industrial development, athletics, drinking age, taxes, Department of Natural Resources, Comprehensive Health Planning Advisory Council, Federal and State Relations, Grafton City Hospital, 4-H Club, welfare, Farmer's Home Administration, and home loans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Raymond E. Washington, Supervisor, Division of Alcoholism, Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Reverend Charles H. Smith, First Baptist Church, Huntington, West Virginia; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; W.S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission; Fred L. Davis, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: sobriety assistance, elections, highway development, housing, community colleges, welfare, employment, Board of Chiropractic Examiners, Ohio-West Virginia Interstate Air Pollution Control Commission, aid to non-public schools, Child Protective Services, Marshall University medical school, jail conditions, municipal police agencies, black lung benefits, cohabitation, historical preservation, Governor's Conference on Education, Board of Regents, and information requests.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John M. Slack Jr., House of Representatives, U.S. Congress, Washington D.C.; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; James Kee, House of Representatives, U.S. Congress, Washington D.C.; Robert H. Mollohan, House of Representatives, U.S. Congress, Washington D.C.; W.S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission. Topics include: employment, local festivals, Appalachian Regional Commission, mineral rights, refuse impoundment, National Governor's Conference, Buffalo Creek Disaster, congressional page program, Interstate Oil Compact Commission, Public Works Appropriations Subcommittee, highway development, Office of Economic Opportunity Child Development Program, Tri-State Airport, National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Safety Claims and Weight Enforcement Division of the Department of Highways, surface mining, legislation, Federal-State Communiations Joint Board Act, and traffic signals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John M. Slack Jr., House of Representatives, U.S. Congress, Washington D.C.; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Richard Jones, Contracting Officer, Environmental Control Administration, Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Topics include: Farmers Home Administration, airport development, water quality, National Office of Emergency Preparedness, engineering, Public Works Committee, Appalachian Regional Commission, Omnibus Crim Program, State Road Commission, Land and Water Conservation Fund Program, government construction contracts, and child development programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jody G. Smirl, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Carol J. Hopkins, Appointment Secretary, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Bernard R. Simmons, Clerk, County Court of Marshall County. Topics include: condition of mental health facilities, March of Dimes, Huntington State Hospital, pornography, Board of Regents, endorsements, Court of Claims, special sessions, Lewis Hollow Bridge, road improvement, marriage, legislation, abortion, primary election, Comprehensive Health Planning Advisory Council, and Marshall University engineering program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jody G. Smirl, House of Delegates, West Virginia; James R. Clowser, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: GOP Youth Training Camp, Marshall University engineering program, Bicentennial Commission, stadiums, taxes, candidacy rules, driver's education, interstate system, education, legislation Special Sessions, public institutions, Education Committee of the House of Delegates, and teacher's retirement benefits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jody G. Smirl, House of Delegates, West Virginia, John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; Herman Hambrick, West Virginia Association of School Administrators' Executive Committee; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; George Seibert, Minority Leader, House of Delegates, West Virginia, Samuel Weese, Insurance Commissioner, West Virginia; Lysander L. Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Ralph Steele, Assistant Director, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: legislation, B\u0026amp;O Railroad, dedication ceremonies, road conditions, state road system, early childhood education, School for the Deaf and Blind, conferences, Comprehensive Health Planning Advisory Council, GOP Youth Training Camp, Board of Chiropractic Examiners, teachers' retirement benefits, Department of Highways, tax exemptions, bridges, state hospitals, property reappraisal program, road conditions, Marshall University football, and the Board of Regents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jody G. Smirl, House of Delegates, West Virginia; W.R. Vossler, President, Allegheny Fire Equipment Company. Topics include: State Road Commission, bridge construction, legislation, licensing, Department of Mental Health, and the West Virginia University medical school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Daniel L. Louchery, Louchery \u0026amp; Louchery, West Virginia. Topics include: Public Service Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George W. Spruce III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia. Topics include: employment and the State Road Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Hulett C. Smith, Governor, West Virginia; Robert E. Bailey, Secretary of State, West Virginia. Topics include: flags and the Commission of Aging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; Ira S. Latimer, Special Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Hulett C. Smith, Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: gifts, Board of Control for Southern Regional Education, early childhood education, county school superintendents, Governor's Management Task Force, legislation, Board of Regents, Education Commision of the States, employment, school bus transportation, Board of School Finance, Director of Budgets for the West Virginia Department of Educations, and the Interstate Agreement on Qualifications of Educational Personnel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Darrel Smith, Field Deputy, Wetzel County Sheriff's Office, West Virginia; Jack W. Blair, Brigadier General, Adjutant General, West Virginia; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Bernard Popick, Director, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Robert M. Ball, Commissioner of Social Security, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Paul L. Jefferson, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Don Smith, Secretary-Treasurer, Barbour County Parks and Recreation Commission; James A. McWhorter, Clerk, Office of the Clerk, United States District Court, Southern District of West Virginia. Topics include: tourism, employment, medical equipment, driver's licenses, Department of Public Safety, West Virginia State College, information request, Carver Career and Technical Center, Department of Commerce, Motor Vehicle Code, United Mine Workers, Alcohol Beverage Commision store, Appalachian Regional Commission, summer employment, election, workmen's compensation, Philippi Battlefield Commission, black lung benefits, Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act, Social Security, presidential candidates, parks and recreation, and district courts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Donald A. Smith, Director, Off-Campus Education, Alderson-Broaddus College; Dottie Smith, Secretary to the Director, National Parks Service, Harpers Ferry National Center; Douglas G. Smith, Agricultural Coordinator, Office of the Governor, Montanna; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; N.H. Dyer, M.D. M.P.H., Director, Department of Health; Reverend Edward J. Smith, Executive Committee Secretary, West Virginia Ministerial Association; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Fred Smith, Chairman, Man and His Urban Environment Project. Topics include:  Department of Welfare, district courts, information request, Department of Commerce, workmen's compensation, transportation, welfare, school gymnasium, drug trials, West Virginia Turnpike, Barboursville State Hospital Farm, road conditions, alcohol in state parks, highway safety, Aid to Families with Dependent Children of the Unemployed, welfare, hospital conditions, Order of the Elks, B\u0026amp;O Railroad, State Road Commission, surface mining, Davis Power Project, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, mine safety, and employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Gary G. Smith, Superintendent, Hardy County Schools; B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Federal-State Relations, Office of the Governor; Dan E. Canter, Assistant Chief, In Charge of Game Management, Division of Game and Fish, Department of Natural Resources; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, George P. Smith, Vice President, Cambridge Rubber Company, Maryland; George R. Smith, Vice President, duPont Glore Forgan Municipals; Gerald Smith, President, National Marketing Consultants Inc.; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Richard D. Frum, Director, Appalachian Development Office, Office of the Governor. Topics include: workmen's compensation, Blue Ridge Project, employment, special education, Appalachian Regional Commission, State Road Commission, summer employment, work programs, information request, Department of Welfare, license plates, Appalachian handicrafts, regional councils, gaming devices, road bonds, television appearances, Department of Commerce, rest stops, business taxes, Canaan Valley Project, Weirton General Hospital, Hill- Burton funds, Office of Economic Opportunity, campaigns, highway beautification, business development, and taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; William F. Vieweg, Commissioner (Acting), Workmen's Compensation Fund; Captain C.W. Andrick, Commanding Officer, West Virginia State Police; R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Revered Guy Smith, Maple Hill Baptist Church, West Virginia; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Administration, Department of Mental Health; H. Allen Smith, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States; Raymond V. Eye, Chief, Law Enforcement, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: employment, Jay Rockefeller, workmen's compensation, Department of Public Safety, Federal-State relations, Army finance center, alcohol in state parks, information request, tourism, Department of Commerce, mental health, tax reform, election, Marshall University medical school, fires, air pollution, oil and gas drilling, purchase orders, Department of Highways, and landfills.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contain correspondence with: Harry R. Smith, Associate Professor, Potomac State College; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Henry P. Smith III, House of Representatives, United States Congress; Dominick A. Barron, Area Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Herman C. Smith, Treasurer, Keystone, West Virginia; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ralph N. Steele, Special Assistant for Hospital Administration, Department of Mental Health; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: workmen's compensation fund, community colleges, School Clothing Allowance, road conditions, will validation, employment, Civil Service System, Weston State Hospital, elections, information request, pension, Emergency Employment Act Program, property valuation, Social Security, Department of Welfare, Governor's Task Force, road conditions, Marshall University medical school, legislation, and the State Road Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Hugh A. Smith, Washington State Commissioner for EXPO '70, Japan; Hulett C. Smith, Former Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: highway development, food stamps, school bus transportation, mandatory retirement age, Board of Regents, legislation, state visits, Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriters Day, and the Human Rights Commission\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: I. Brooks Smith, Superintendent, Mason County Schools; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Charles H. Hadden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Edgar A. Poe, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Dwight B. Billings, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Appalachian Regional Development Act, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, teacher's salaries, Athens Water Program, Appalachian Regional Commission, taxes, Social Security, road conditions, legal assistance, Weston State Hospital, welfare, labor-management relations, and employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Jack W. Blair, Major General, Adjutant General, Office of the Adjutant General, West Virginia; Jack L. Smith, President, Mason County Action Group, Inc., West Virginia; James A. Smith, Director of Communications, Office of the Judge, Jefferson County, Kentucky; Charles C. Steele, Special Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; James E. Smith, Chairman, Lynco Water and Sewage Committee, Lynco, West Virginia; James Smith, Treasurer, West Virginia JCI Senate; James E. Smith, Convention Chairman, Paralyzed Veterans of America; John T. Poffenbarger, Senator, Senate of West Virginia. Topics include: Blackwater Country, information request, Department of Commerce, Department of Mines, Aeronautics Commission, Air National Guard; Head Start Program, teacher's certification, child custody, 1972 Democratic National Convention, employment, Insurance Commission, Office of Federal-State Relations, paralyzed veterans, Public Employee Insurance Board, and the Department of Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James R. Smith, Assistant Secretary, Office of the Secretary, Department of the Interior; N.H. Dyer, M.D., Secretary, Medical Licensing Board of West Virginia; William Vieweg, Executive, Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Jane Mikell Smith, Secretary, West Virginia Association of Classroom Teachers; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education. Topics include: environmental criteria for electric transmission systems, workmen's compensation, pollution, highway development, legislation, teacher's retirement system, highway safety, food stamps, information request, Department of Welfare, Department of Commerce, elections, school employee salaries, and state parks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Joe L. Smith Jr., President, Joe L. Smith Jr., Inc.; J. Kenton Lambert, State Director, Farmers Home Administration, United States Department of Agriculture; Harold G. Walker, Personnel Officer, State Road Commission; Gerald S. White, Deputy Director, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction; James B. Coulter, Secretary, State Department of Natural Resources, Maryland; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Keith C. Smith, Chairman, Golden Horseshoe Day; Kenneth G. Smith, National Organization Director, Veterans of Second World War Inc.; Kenneth W. Smith, President, Louisville Testing Laboratory, Kentucky. Topics include: employment, state contracts, water systems, jail conditions, Department of Commerce, information request, Farmers Home Administration, elections, land ownership, hardship discharges, Medical Licensing Board of West Virginia, summer internship, summer employment, pollution, road conditions, Department of Welfare, license plates, driver's licenses, Golden Horseshoe, surface mining, and the Kentucky Derby.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Homer R. Shield, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles, N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Mental Health; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, Department of Highways; Lieutenant J.B. Hilliard, Criminal Identification Bureau, West Virginia; R.C. Conaty, ABC Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Robin W. Smith, D.C., Secretary, West Virginia Chiropractor's Society Inc.; James D. Kerns, Superintendent, West Virginia Industrial School for Boys; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: welfare, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Department of Commerce, road conditions, Buffalo Creek Disaster, Marshall University medical school, food stamps, employment, National Guard, Athens water shortage, West Virginia Turnpike, Department of Public Safety, taxes, Board of Chiropractic Examiners, West Virgina Industrial School for Boys, VISTA volunteers, industrial development, and alcohol in state parks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: W.F. Bowley, Captain, Commanding Company \"A\", West Virginia State Police; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Major General Kenneth G. Wickham, Adjutant General, Department of the Army, Washington, D.C.; Thomas F. Smith, President, Physics Club, Department of Physics, West Virginia State College. Topics include: campaign, Department of Public Safety, highways, B\u0026amp;O railroad, elections, Social Security, Aid to the Disabled, birth certificates, Denmar State Hospital, road conditions, information request, teaching requirements, Appalachian Regional Commission funds, Department of Commerce, pollution, State Bicentennial Committee, government vacancies, abortion, welfare, employment, industrial development, pollution, West Virginia State College, license plates, airports, and Denmar State Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Oce Smith, Sergeant-At-Arms, House of Delegates, West Virginia; William H. Loy, Administrative Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Odell M. Smith, Administrative Analyst, Department of Fiscal Service, Maryland General Assembly; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance Administration, West Virginia; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; J.E. Blackwell, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Topics include: food stamps, Colin Anderson Center, Propeller Club of the United States, road conditions, employment, Department of Welfare, Barrackville covered bridge, taxes, government financial roles, Department of Public Safety, driver's licenses, and black lung benefits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard N. Oliviera, 1st /Lt., USAF, Operation Officer, Department of the Air Force; C.S. Collier Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; Preston Smith, Governor of Texas, Chairman, Interstate Oil Compact Commission; Ralph Tyler Smith, Senator, United States Senate, Washington D.C; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs. Topics include: industrial development, elections, road conditions, Colin Anderson Center, military disciplinary actions, legislatures, employment, pension, State Road Commission, black lung benefits, oil and gas production, Department of Mental Health, architecture, Board of Dental Examiners, Department of Commerce, financial aid, Vietnam bonus, election, community colleges, license plate, information request, bridges, retirement, and special education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, Department of Highways; Richard A. Smith, President, West Virginia Association of County Officials; Carl L. Bradford, Director, Office of Federal-State Relations, West Virginia; Richard Q. Smith, President, R.W. Services Inc., West Virginia. Topics include: employment, public employee salaries, Public Employees Retirement System, junk cars, Appalachian Regional Commission, information request, legislation, Weirton General Hospital, American Institute of Architects, voting fraud, Board of Regents, summer employment, and the National Guard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: L.D. Smith, President, Appalachian Life Insurance Company, West Virginia; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Revered Laurean Smith, Moorfield, West Virginia; James R. Clowser, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; George W. Spruce III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner. Topics include: Marshall University medical school, life insurance, alcohol in state parks, income tax, information request, tax refund, road conditions, Old Age Assistance, Governor's Highway Safety Bureau, Denmar State Hospital, National Youth Science Camp, Department of Commerce, welfare, employment, housing assistance, West Virginia history, and postal service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lina E. Smith, City Clerk, New Cumberland, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Department of Welfare; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Kermit McKeever, Chief, Division of Parks and Recreation, Department of Natural Resources; Warden M. Lane, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Lyle A. Smith, Senator, Senate of West Virginia. Topics include: post office, consolidation of schools, Public Service Commission, food stamps, legal assistance, Division of Corrections, road conditions, employment, Department of Commerce, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, Department of Motor Vehicles, elections, Department of Public Safety, campaign, Civil Service System, Citizens Legislative Compensation Commission; license plates, unrest on college campuses, and Students for a Democratic Society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: M.W. Smith, Commissioner, Department of Banking, West Virgina; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs. Topics include: local television stations, East Wheeling project, Students for a Democratic Society, legal holidays, legislation, veteran benefits, mine water drainage, Department of Highways, state parks, bridges, employment, and credit agencies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ralph Steele, Special Assistant, Hospital Administration, Department of Mental Health; Paul B. Shanks, Director, Division of Vital Statistics; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; Dr. Frank W. McKee, Dean, School of Medicine, West Virginia University; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: welfare, Civil Service Compensation Plan, School Clothing Allowance, Department of Mental Health, Department of Education, legal assistance, food stamps, elections, Disabled Worker's Relief Fund, death certificates, Vietnam War, coal miner's pension, summer employment, West Virginia University medical school, Bar examination, judgeship, Denmar State Hospital, license plates, and the Department of Welfare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Vera A. Smith, Treasurer, The St. David's Society of Detroit, Michigan; N.H. Dyer, M.D. M.P.H, Director, Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; W. Bernard Smith, Senator, West Virginia Senate; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Admiral W.J. Smith, Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard, Washington, D.C.; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; W.M. Smith, President, Independent Bankers of West Virginia; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: tourism, mine disasters, industrial loan company charter, beautician registration, food stamps, Racing Commission, legislation, special legislation sessions, campaigns, bridges, boating regulations, Department of Highways, West Virginia Independent Bankers Association, judgeship, Banking Commissioner, medical facilities, banking, public employee insurance program, Department of Welfare, employment, highway safety, Marshall University medical school, inaugural ball, Department of Mental Health, Department of Public Safety, and insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director-Administration, Department of Mental Health; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H, Director, Department of Health. Topics include: insurance, Board of Education, Board of Banking and Financial Institutions, highway development, information request, State Road Commission, employment, camping, campaign buttons, Department of Mental Health, legal assistance, workmen's compensation, Department of Highways, Board of Regents, highway safety, welfare, Department of Health, mobile homes, Department of Commerce, and voting age.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edmond J. Sabatini, Regional Representative, Retirement and Survivors Insurance, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Daniel J. Boorstin, Director, The National Museum of History and Technology, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C.; John T. Schlebecker, Curator, Division of Agriculture and Forest Products, United States National Museum, Smithsonian Institution; Eileen Smittle, Mayor, Paden City, Mid-Ohio Valley Mayor's Association; Carl L. Bradford, Director, Federal-State Relations, West Virginia. Topics include: elections, Board of Regents, Social Security, Crippled Children's Program, welfare, employment, Workmen's Compensation Fund, mining, legislation, Athletic Commission, Hall of Flags, living historical farms, campaigns, Department of Highways, Emergency Employment Act, and regional councils.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Eileen Smittle, Mayor, Paden City, West Virginia; Ralph Smoot, Chairman, Webster County Republican Executive Committee, West Virginia; Valerie L. Smouse, Corresponding Secretary, Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha, College of Arts and Science, Department of Speech, West Virginia University; Paul Smucker, President, J.M. Smucker Company; Thomas J. McGinnis Jr., Director of Certification, Department of Education; Robert E. Smyth, President, O.J. White Transfer and Storage, West Virginia. Topics include: state senate, National Governor's Conference, gambling devices, aid to non-public schools, information request, defense budgets, judgeship, environmental conservation, summer employment, employment, Speaker of the Year, Midwestern Governor's Conference, Weir-Cove Elementary School, Board of Architects, elections, Department of Commerce, and highway development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John I. Snedden, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Convention of Southern Baptists; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Forest J. Bowman, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; James G. Sneed, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director-Administration, Department of Mental Health; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; Lt. Colonel W.L. Pike, Inspector, Department of Public Safety; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, Department of Labor; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; W.S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways. Topics include: glassware, donation request, Marshall University medical school, information request, aid to non-public schools, employment, Department of Welfare, immigration, Alcohol Beverage Commission, workmen's compensation, National Youth Science Camp, Foster Grandparent Program, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Spencer State Hospital, Department of Public Safety, missing persons, Vietnam War, Attica Prison Riot, Work Incentive Program, Department of Commerce, Private Employee Service Association, legislation, license plates, road conditions, and animal safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; V.T. Handley, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; John A. Cain Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor; Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Charlies B. Williams, Director, Division of Excise \u0026amp; License Taxes, State Tax Department; James S. Gladwell, Deputy State Superintendent, Department of Education; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways. Topics include: Social Security, workmen's compensation, business licenses, Department of Education, State Tax Department, physical education programs, Mental Health Complex, food stamps, abortion, water pollution, Department of Public Institutions, and Weirton General Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Elizabeth V. Hallan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; Walter J. Snider, Vice President, West Virginia Jaycees; William P. Snider, Chairman, State Resolutions Committee, West Virginia Baptist Convention; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; J. Harry Snodgrass, President, Border Sunshine Novelty Co., New Mexico. Topics include: road conditions, lost animals, legal assistance, Bridgeport Housing Project, land preservation, Department of Education, legislation, campaigns, summer employment, school clothing allowance, Department of Welfare, employment, Aid to Families with Dependent Children of the Unemployed, food stamps, National Institute of Health, school reserve, surface mining, and the Charleston Area Chamber of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James Tucker, Ph.D., Associate Director, Bureau of Works and Training Programs, Department of Labor, Washington, D.C.; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; Royce N. Snodgrass, Supervisor, Division of Special Programs, Department of Mental Health; Joel T. Broyhill, Representative, Congress of the United States, Washington D.C.; J. Richard Davis, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Mental Health; Don Rumsfeld, M.C., Representative, Congress of the United States, Washington D.C.; Allen May, Assistant to the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Topics include: employment, work place conditions, Comprehensive Health Project, payment requisition, finance reports, Mental Health Complex, National Center for Mental Health Services, Training and Research, and grant management.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Royce N. Snodgrass, Supervisor, Division of Special Programs, Department of Mental Health; Robert D. Kerns, Ph.D., President, Mental Health Foundation, Inc. Topics include: audits, employee guides, automating government records, sub-professional comprehensive health and mental health project, ands VISTA's in Mental Health Service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; William M. Snodgrass, President, West Virginia Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors; Richard H. Slavin, Special Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare. Topics include: Social Security, Board of Examiners for Licensed Practical Nurses, military academies, driver's licenses, voluntary sterilization, Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Golden Horseshoe, Aid to the Disabled, Department of Welfare, Huntington State Hospital, legal assistance, care for the elderly, elections, and the West Virginia Turnpike.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dr. N.H. Dyer, Director, Department of Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Arlene Dodd, Travel Development Division, Department of Commerce; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Robert T. Snure, Research Assistant, Chamber of Commerce of the United States; A. Fred Snyder, President, Hampshire County Association of Retired School Employees; John Mardigian, Complaints Examiner, Insurance Department. Topics include: West Virginia Turnpike, Board of Landscape Architects, youth fishing programs, Adjutant General, snowmobile regulations, legislation, hospital facilities, recreation, election guide, Department of Welfare, legislation, pollution, vocational technical school, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, employment, information request, legal assistance, Department of Highways, and surface mining.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John J. Jones, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; George Snyder, Chairman, Ohio County Public Service District; James E. Ross, West Virginia Beer Commissioner; Harvey M. Snyder, President, Weight Watchers of West Virginia Inc.; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Administration, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: black lung benefits, summer employment, Weirton General Hospital, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, property taxes, Board of Probation and Parole, aid to non-public schools, Department of Veterans' Affairs, drug abuse, State Road Commission, West Liberty State College, Farmers Home Administration, Department of Welfare, West Virginia Safety Patrol, beer licenses, elections, employment, Buffalo Creek Disaster, Weston State Hospital, Uniform State Laws, information request, and pollution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Burton J. Goodyear, Personnel Officer, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security; William F. Vieweg, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ken Snyder, President, West Virginia Artists and Craftsmen's Guild, Department of Commerce; Max M. Snyder, Beckwith Machinery Company, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; Melvin C. Snyder, Judge, Eighteenth Circuit, West Virginia; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Huelett Smith, Governor, West Virginia, Mildred and Harvey Snyder, Area Co-Directors, Weight Watchers, West Virginia, Paul D. Bibb, Director, Bureau of Hospitals and Medical Facilities, Department of Health; Richard Barber, State Liquor Commissioner. Topics include: Weston State Hospital, West Virginia-Kentucky Bi-State Association, employment, Department of Commerce, information request, elections, Department of Welfare, historical preservation, school suspensions, Department of Natural Resources, surface mining, vocational school, Judicial Council of West Virginia, State Racing Commission, Preston County Vocational School, Buckwheat Festival, employment, road conditions, Public Service Commission, Board of Regents, taxes, welfare, food stamps, highway development, Department of Commerce, honorary citizenships, housing assistance, Department of Public Institutions, Pinecrest Sanitarium, Gordon Memorial Hospital, legislation, and memorabilia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ronald F. Snyder, President, West Virginia Public Accountants' Association; Roy D. Snyder Jr., Captain, U.S. Navy, U.S. Naval Air Station, Brunswick, Maine; Harry Fleming, Special Assistant to the President, Washington, D.C.; Walter Snyder, Superintendent, Kanawha County Schools, West Virginia. Topics include: Board of Accountancy, information request, surface mining, state flag, summer employment, Shepherd College, donation request, employment, highway development, Department of Highways, legislation, and the Appalachian Regional Development Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Walter F. Snyder, Superintendent, Kanawha County Schools, West Virginia. Topics include: vocational- technical education, Central Mental Health Complex, Teachers Retirement Board, Board of Education, Federal-State Relations, public employees, Department of Commerce, air pollution, and correctional facilities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: J. Harry Parker, Assistant Regional Commissioner, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social and Rehabilitation Service Institute, West Virginia; John J. Jones, District Manager, Social Security Administration Office, Morgantown, West Virginia; Denzil L. Gainer, State Auditor and State Agent for Social Security, West Virginia; Kenneth P. Davis, President, Society of American Foresters, Washington, D.C.; Elinor H. Kerpelman, Executive Director, The Society for Enviromental Litigation; Rex Stout, President, Board of Directors, Society for the Prevention of World War III, New York; William H. Mitsch, President, Society of St. Vincent De Paul, Wheeling, West Virginia; Topics include: mental health, correctional facilities, Social Security, Social Security Act, Department of Welfare, ecology, forestry, Rowlesburg Project, military assistance, abortion, and aid to non-public schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Various West Virginia residents. Topics include: Social Security, black lung benefits, United Mine Workers of America, Department of Welfare, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, Medicaid, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Division of Rehabilitation, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Teacher's Retirement Board, Social Security Disability Benefits, legislation, death penalty, Medicare, road conditions, and the Railroad Retirement Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Denzil L. Gainer, State Auditor, West Virginia; Various West Virgina residents. Topics include: Social Security, black lung benefits, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Department of Welfare, legislation, Department of Commerce, United Mine Workers of America, Division of Vocational Rehabilition, State Tax Department, Office of Federal-State Relations, Department of Motor Vehicles, School Clothing Allowance Program, Medicare, Bluecross Insurance, and the Wheeling Housing Authority.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: B.J. Killeen Jr., District Manager, Social Security Office, Huntington, West Virginia; Various West Virginia residents. Topics include: Social Security, black lung benefits, Department of Welfare, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Federal Housing Authority, Department of Mental Health, Food Stamp Program, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Medicare, and the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: D. Eileen Nixon, Administrative Assistant to Representative Giaimo, House of Representatives, Washington D.C.; Various West Virginia residents. Topics include: Social Security, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Welfare, United Mine Workers of America, West Virgina University Hospital, Medicare, Department of Highways, Cripples Children's Services, and the Food Stamp Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Joe Straface, Mayor, Star City, West Virginia; Various West Virginia residents. Topics include: Social Security, black lung benefits, Department of Welfare, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Highways, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Department of Commerce, parole, and the Department of Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jusuf Ramli, Consul General, Indonesia, C.T. McHenry, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Soft Drink Association; Robert J. Mickle, Executive Vice President, Ames Chamber of Commerce; Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, Department of Labor; Frank G. Sohn, Executive Vice President, Charleston Area Chamber of Commerce; Charles Kellog, Acting Administrator, Soil Conservation Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Washington, D.C.; Edward Bumgarner, President, West Virginia Soil Conservation District Supervisors Association; Deward Offut, Chairman, Little Kanawha Social Conservation District; W.F. Manning, Mayor, Oceana, West Virginia; N.H. Dyer, M.D., Secretary, The Medical Licensing Board of West Virgina; Samuel H. Weese, Insurance Commissioner, Department of Insurance; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: aid to non-public schools, Hillbilly Newspaper, information request, recycling, Department of Commerce, glassware, Soft Drink Tax Law, scams, summer employment, highway development, tourism, Governor's Committee on Crim, Delinquency and Correction, Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act, waterway protection, flood prevention, U.S. Forest Service, Department of Natural Resources, United States Marshals, osteopathic physicians, Justice of the Peace, and legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; Donald R. Chamberlain, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Gus R. Douglass, Commissioner of Agriculture, Department of Agriculture; Robert A. Silvagni, M.S.C.E., Project Director, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Program; Mrs. Samuel Solins, State Chairman, National Defense, NSDAR; Reverend John E. Soller, St. Peter's Church-on-the-Canal, Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts; R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; R.C. Contay, Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission; John J. Curtis Jr., Assistant Director, State Tax Department of West Virginia; Neil Solomon, M.D., P.H.D., Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene, Maryland; Ronald Reagan, Governor, California; Steve J. Soltis, President, Region 2 Health Planning Association, West Virginia Comprehensive Health Planning; Truman Solverud, Area Manager, The American National Red Cross, Alexandria, Virginia. Topics include: landfills, school bus transportation, Department of Motor Vehicles, State Road Commission, Veterans Administration hospitals, Federal Wholesome Meats Act, solid waste management, donation request, weapon confiscation, Civil Service Commission, Department of Commerce, beer license, Mountainlair, food contamination, National Youth Science Camp, Marshall University medical school, Board of Regents, Vietnam War, and the American National Red Cross.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Steve J. Soltis, Executive Director, Saint Mary's Hospital, Huntington, West Virginia; Delmar K. Sommerville, Dean, Glenville State College; Florence Somers, Travel Editor, Redbook Magazine, McCall Corporation; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; John W. Landfried, State Fire Marshal, Office of Insurance Commissioner, Fire Marshal Division; Albert L. Sommerville Jr., Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Thomas E. Potter, Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee, Charleston, West Virginia; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, Nathan Sommerville, Alcoholism Educator, The Appalachian Mental Health Center, Elkins, West Virginia; R.L Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety. Topics include: Social Security, Marshall University medical school, Heritage Trails, West Virginia Welfare Rights Organization, fire codes, judicial circuits, mine permits, funding needs, State Clean-Up Days, environmental concerns, Department of Welfare, legislature, State Road strike, Board of Probation and Parole, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, drunk driving, Department of Agriculture, driver's license, welfare, Son of the Year Award, and car accidents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Charles Ramus, Vice President and General Manager, Hotel Sonesta, Washington, D.C.; W.L. Pike, Lieutenant Colonel, Inspector, Department of Public Safety; M.S. Holt Jr., Secretary, Sons of the Revolution; Clarence L. Sturm, State Secretary, The West Virginia Society of the Sons of the American Revolution; Walter G. Sterling, President General, National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Topics include: car accidents, murder, daylight savings, State Road Commission, National Governor's Conference, Public Service Commission, West Virginian of the Year, information request, Time Magazine, employment, elections, Civil Service System, Selective Service, and the 1970 White House Conference on Children.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Francis A. Soper, Editor, Listen: A Journal of Better Living; David T. Kennedy, Attorney for Town of Sophia, Sophia, West Virginia. Topics include: Department of Commerce, drunk driving, and sewage treatment plants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Lieutenant J.T. Gribben, Executive Office, Department of Public Safety; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director- Administration, Department of Mental Health; John J. Sorrenti, Purchasing Agent, Hancock County Schools, West Virginia; Weirton General Hospital; Roland H. Nelson Jr., President, Marshall University. Topics include: Veterans of Foreign Wars, employment, information request, legislature, welfare, Huntington State Hospital, elections, Buffalo Creek Disaster, citizenship, God and Country Award, and the Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Carl G. Beard II, Director, West Virginia Air Pollution, Control Commision. Topics include: Southern Regional Enviromental Conservation Council, pollution, solid waste, reclamation, and surface mining.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains policy books from the Southern Regional Education Board including: State and Local Revenue Potential for 1971; Fact book on Higher Education in the South 1971 and 1972; and Higher Education Finance: A Comparative Study of Matched Samples of Black and White Private Institutions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Chapman Stockford, Executive Director, New England Governor's Conference; Boston Massachusetts; A.W. Nelson Jr., Vice President- Natural Resources, U.S. Plywood- Champion Papers Inc.; Victor H. Ashe, Representative, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert W. Scott, Governor, North Carolina; Terry Sanford, President, Duke University; A. Houston Booth, Regional Manager, Southern States Cooperative; Anthony Harrigan, Executive Vice President, Southern States Industrial Council; M. Mitchell Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; Sam Laufer, President, Southern West Virginia Economic Development Corporation; Dennis Giardina, Supervisor, Personnel Services, Southern West Virginia Personnel Association; Joseph G. Stevens Jr., Secretary, Southern West Virginia Pharmacist's Association; Thoman C. Gannaway, Executive Director, Southern West Virginia Planning and Development Commission; Bernard A. Wilkinson, President, County Court of Mercer County, Princeton, West Virginia. Topics include: Southern Regional Environmental Conservation Council, Southern Governor's Conference, Southern Regional Growth Board, Southern Republican Conference, Southern States Industrial Council, legislation, Appalachian Regional Commission, economic development, fuel industry, narcotic abuse, and the President's Council on Youth Opportunity;\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James T. Goodwin, Executive Director, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board. Topics include: Southern Interstate Nuclear Board operational plan, and radioisotopes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James T. Goodwin, Executive Director, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board; Pete B. Turnham, Treasurer, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board; Robert H. Gifford, Executive Director, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board. Topics include: West Virginia State Offices, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board, Southern Governor's Council, financial support, and nuclear development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Wyatt M. Rogers Jr., Associate Director, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board. Topics include: Southern Interstate Nuclear Board, policy, nuclear development, National Science Foundation, and the Conference on Science, Technology and State Government.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains the Southern Interstate Nuclear Board organization manual.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert H. Gifford, Executive Director, Southern Nuclear Board. Topics include: nuclear development, and the United States Atomic Energy Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains the Southern Interstate Nuclear Board's book Radioisotopes by W. Scott Fellows, Director of Applied Research \u0026amp; Technology, Administrator's Guide #1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains the Southern Interstate Nuclear Board's book: State Administrative Officials Classified by Functions for 1971.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Leo J. Heer, Managing Director, Southern Furniture Exposition Building Inc.; Victor H. Ashe, Representative, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert W. Scott, Governor, North Carolina; William L. Bowden, Executive Director and Secretary, Southern Growth Policies Board; Daniel Hale, M.D., Chairman, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council; I.W. Southern, City Manager, City of Princeton, West Virginia; Richard M. Nixon, President; Ira Southern, Program Director, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council. Topics include: School for Executives, Southern Regional Environmental Conservation Council, Southern Governor's Conference, public safety, legislation, Appalachian Redevelopment Act, Southern Industrial Development Council, Public Service Commission, nuclear development, Neighborhood Youth Corps Program, emergency medical services, and employment references.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Norman D. Southern, CPT, Armor, WVARNG, Supervisor of Armories, State Armory Board. Topics include: Council of Southern Mountains, Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, Manpower Administration, Workmen's Compensation, Social Security, black lung benefits, Parkersburg Organizational Maintenance Shop, and federal funding,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James T. Goodwin, Executive Director, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board; William H. Loy, Administrative Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Robert H. Gifford, Executive Director, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board. Topics include: radioisotopes, nuclear development, radiation, nuclear power, and the Southern Interstate Nuclear Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert H. Gifford, Executive Director, Southern Interstate Board; Dr. Eugene Mooney, Professor of Law, University of Kentucky; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; Richard W. Coplin, Assistant Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Dr. B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Federal-State Relations, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Howard Rosen, Director, Office of Manpower Policy, Evaluation and Research, U.S. Department of Labor; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commissioner. Topics include: Southern Regional Environmental Conservation Council, uranium, career opportunities, nuclear development, United States Atomic Energy Commission, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board, and safe transport of nuclear materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William L. Bowden, Executive Director, Southern Growth Policies Board; Topics include:  Southern Growth Policies Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: David L. Griffith, Director, Consumer Protection Division, Department of Labor, H.L.T. Taswell, Ambassador to South Africia, Embassy of South Africa; Joel B. Curry, Local Director-External Activities, South Charleston Jaycees; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Herndon J. Evans, Executive Vice President, South Fork National Park Association, Kentucky; Reubin O'D.Askew, Govenor, Florida; Forest W. Southall, County Supervisor, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Topics include: information request, volunteer work, South Africa, community surveys, Department of Commerce, Cumberland River Valley, task forces, farmer's markets, Public Employee, Retirment System, vocational education opportunities, Housing Authority, recreation, International Lions Club, local elections, mental health, and the Southeastern States Forest Fire Compact Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Albert P. Brewer, Govenor, Alabama. Topics include: Hill-Burton Funds, Southeastern Council of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, information request, Southeastern States Forest Fire Compact Commission, and the Southern Appalachian Pharmaceutical Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George H. Seibert Jr., Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Thomas B. Walder, President, Southern Chemical Company, Clarke Reed, Chairman, Southern Association of Republican State Chairmen. Topics include: Straight ticket voting, POW/MIA soldiers, the Association for the Advancement of Aging Research, Southern West Virginia Medical Center, and Housing Authority.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains the roaster for the 1972 Annual Meeting of the Southern Regional Education Board, program for the SREB Annual Meeting, Reform in Graduate Education by Lewis B. Mayhew, Regional Spotlight newsletter; Regional Action newsletter; the Southern Regional Education Boards annual report for 1971-72.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains A Digest of Reports and Recommendations (Carnegie Commission on Higher Education); SREB publication list; Statistical Highlights on a Decade of Progress in Postsecondary Education in SREB States; Review of Selected Recommendations of Carnegie Commission on Higher Education with Comment on Their Relation to the Southern States; Agenda for the SREB Executive Committee; Proposed operating budget for SREB; grants; staff changes;\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains SREB publications including: Regional Action newsletter; Public Schools and Drug Education: A Report of a Conference; Regional Spotlight newsletter; Higher Education is the Future: Reform or More of the Same? Proceedings of the 20th SREB legislative work conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jimmy Carter, Governor, Georgia, Chairman, Southern Regional Education Board; Winfred L. Goodwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board; Robert W. Scott, Governor, North Carolina, Chairman, Southern Regional Educational Board. Topics include: higher education, financial reports, and recommendations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jimmy Carter, Governor, Georgia, Chairman, Southern Regional Education Board; Robert W. Scott, Governor, North Carolina, Chairman, Southern Regional Education Board; Robert D. Harman, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Chester R. Hubbard, Senator, Senate, West Virginia; Winfred L. Goodwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board; Calvin Calendine, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Harry E. Moats, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Phyllis E. Given, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Terry T. Jones, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; C.H. McKown, Senator, State Senate, West Virginia; Charles Shaffer, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Jody G. Smirl, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Charles R. Henderson, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Kenneth Auvil, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Buford Ellington, Governor, Tennesse, Chairman, Southern Regional Education Board; James G. Harlow, President, West Virginia University; Mary Martha Merrit, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Mills E. Godwin Jr., Governor, Virginia; John H. Kelly, Treasurer, West Virginia; George F. Beneke, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Clarence A. Brock, Assistance State Superintendent of Schools; F.L. Blair, M.D., Vice President, West Virginia Board of Regents. Topics include: legislative recommendations, appointments, Southern Regional Education Board, private higher education, medical schools, education appropriation funds, Board of Regents, and internship programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mills E. Godwin Jr., Governor, Virginia; Winfred L. Goodwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board; James G. Harlow, President, West Virginia University; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; Linwood Holton Jr, Chairman, Southern Regional Education Board. Topics include: Southern Regional Education Board, meeting reports, operation budgets, veterinary school, education policies, financial reports, legislation, and higher education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, West Virginia; Terry Sanford, President, Duke University; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia. Topics include: higher education, legislation, and public assistance for non-public higher education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Calvin Belcher Jr., Director, Emergency Care Program, Appalachian Operation Health; Woodrow W. Cook, President, Wyoming County Court; Patricia P. Evans, Director, Comprehensive Health Planning, Federal-State Relations, West Virginia; Warren R. McGraw, Delegate, House of Delegates, West Virginia; N. Allen Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Executive Director, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council Inc.; Robert A. Silvagni, M.S.C.E., Project Director, Solid Waste Program, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council Inc. Topics include: Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council Inc., information request, solid waste management, Appalachian Regional Commission, audits, and ambulance programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman, Appalachian Regional Commission; Harry A. Stansbury, Ph.D., Director, Comprehensive Health Planning, Office of the Govenor; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Richard Nixon, President, United States; Daniel Hale, M.D., Chairman, Southern West Virginia Health Council Inc. Topics include: Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council Inc., comprehensive health planning, mental health, solid waste disposal, federal funding, and emergency medical services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert A. Silvagni, Project Director, Solida Waste Program, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council Inc.; Daniel Hale, M.D., Chairman, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council Inc. Topics include: solid waste disposal and public health programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; John P. McWhorter, Director, Department of Civil and Defense Mobilization; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor- Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; R.O. Robertson Jr., President, Southwestern Airport Authority of West Virginia; Richard E. Bowman, Deputy Regional Director, Office of Economic Opportunity- Region III; Fred Digby, Assistant Regional Director for Head Start and Child Development; Paul T. Cain, Deputy Regional Director, Office of Economic Opportunity; Louis S. Southworth, Associate Supervisor, Department of Mental Health; Russel H Wyer, P.E., Deputy Director, Division of Oil and Hazardous Materials, Enironmental Protection Agency; Barbara Lou Clay, Director of Early Childhood Education, Department of Education; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., State Director of Health, Department of Health. Topic include: mental health, Hill-Burton funds, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Aid to the Disabled, black lung benefits, highway development, bomb shelters, food stamps, flag request, airports, Midwestern Govenor's Conference, Head Start Program, Southwest Community Action Council Inc., early childhood intervention, licenses, pollution, State Road Commission, Social Security, road conditions, taxes, kindergarten, Department of Motor Vehicles, waste management, and the Department of Natural Resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Warren D. Sovine, President, Heck Funeral Home Inc.; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Walter L. Sowers, Vice President, Pocahontas Welding Supply Company. Topics include: fishing, legislation, state scholarships, summer employment, West Virginia Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Internal Revenue Service, employment, Public Service Commission, information request, Department of Health, novelty souvenirs, legal assistance, campaign materials, and the Department of Welfare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James T. Goodwin, Executive Director, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board. Topics include: nuclear fuel, transportation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James T. Goodwin, Executive Director, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board. Topics include: nuclear fuel, transportation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James T. Goodwin, Executive Director, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board. Topics include: power plants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; John C.  Sublett Jr., Manager, Credit Bureau of Bluefield, Bluefield, West Virginia; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department. Topics include: taxes, pollution, land acquisition, Department of Commerce, welfare, Department of Mental Health, legal assistance, custody, Huntington State Hospital, and Public Service Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Samuel H. Weese, Commissioner, Insurance Department; Carl N. Swerdloff, Operations Research Analyst, Office of Systems Analysis and Information, Office of the Secretary of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; James F. Ancell, Acting Director, State Commissioner of Public Institutions, Division of Correction-Probation and Parole; George H. Seibert, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Howard O. Sullins, Superintendent, Wood County Schools; George B. Jordan Jr., Commissioner, Department of Banking; W.S. Ritchie Jr, Commissioner, State Road Commission; Charlies E. Sullivan, Justise of the Peace, Martinsburg, West Virginia; G. Don Sullivan, Assistant to the President, American Mining Congress; Leonor K. Sullivan, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States, Washington D.C.; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., State Director of Health, Department of Health; Leon H. Sullivan, Minister, Zion Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Michael Sullivan, Publisher, Capitol Hill Magazine Inc., Washington D.C.; Robert M. Ball, Commissioner of Social Security, Social Security Administration, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Baltimore, Maryland. Topics include: Public Service Commission, National Transportation Study, Marshall University medical school, employment, flag request, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, travel requisitions, early childhood education, Appalachian Regional Commission, highway development, retail, road condition, industrial development, Civil Service System, campaign, National Governor's Conference, workmen's compensation, drug abuse, housing, Weirton General Hospital, Opportunities Industrialization Center, communism, Social Security, racing, and prisons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ira M. Coiner, Warder, West Virginia State Penitentiary, Moundsville, West Virginia; Ruth C. Sullivan, Director, NSAC-Information \u0026amp; Referral Service, Huntington, West Virginia; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Suzanne Sullivan, Program Director, Krabbenloch Service Club, APO New York, New York; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor; William P. Sullivan, President, American Association of University Professors- Marshall University Chapter, Huntington, West Virginia; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Administration, Department of Mental Health; Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, President and Publisher, The New York Times. Topics include: legislation, guns, President's White House Conference on Children and Youth, flag request, driving safety, State Banking Commission, employment, Marshall University medical school, income tax, and tourism.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Fred Digby, Assistant Regional Director for Headstart and Child Development, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Region III, Washington, D.C.; A. Ludlow Kramer, Secretary of State, Olympia, Washington; Russell L. Daughterty, Judge, Domestic Relations and Juvenile Court of Cabell County, Huntington, West Virginia; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner, State Road Commission; J. Zane Summerfield, Prosecuting Attorney of Fayette County, Fayetteville, West Virginia; Daniel Hale, Chairman, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Bluefield, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Andrew Summers, President, Alandy Realty Company, Charleston, West Virginia; John A. Cain Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: Headstart, Federal-State Relations, summer intern program, West Virginia State College, racing, special education, State Fire Marshal, Rowlesburg Project, Vietnam War, highway safety, drug abuse, custodial care homes, House of Delegates, business development, welfare, state festivals, Office of Economic Opportunity, regional councils, and the Summers County Economic Opportunity Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Marian Williams, Acting Director, Summers County Economic Opportunities Association, Hinton, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; W.A. Bonney, M.D., Professor and Chairman, West Virginia University Medical Center, School of Medicine; James S. Gladwell, Deputy State Superintendent, Department of Education; Charles H. Fritzel, Director of Community Programs, Post Office Department, Washington, D.C.; Winton, Malcolm Blount, Postmaster General, Washington, D.C.; J. Richard Barber, Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner. Topics include Summers County Hospital, Summers County Jail, welfare, employment, insurance, road development, School Clothing Allowance, flag request, alcohol in state parks, Adjutant General, Hopemont State Hospital, Department of Public Institutions, nursing homes, organized labor, Appalachian Regional Commission, legislation, tuberculosis, vocational rehabilitation, commemorative stamps, family planning, Department of Mental Health, alcohol sales, and appointed officials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Administration, Department of Mental Health; L. N. McCutcheon, President, Summersville Chamber of Commerce, Summersville, West Virginia; Maurice D. Roush, Colonel, Corps of Engineers, District Engineer, Department of the Army, Huntington, West Virginia; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Gary D. Sumpter, Superintendent, Boone County Board of Education, Madison, West Virginia; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce. Topics include: legislation, food stamps, solid waste disposal, travel, highway development, State Road Commission, Turnpike Commission, alcohol sales in state parks, employment, Federal-State Relations, Civil Service System, Summersville Airport, recreation industry, vocational education, flag request, and insurance licenses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jack W. Blair, Major General, Adjutant General, West Virginia; Betty Miles, Secretary, West Virginia Commission on Aging; Carolyn J. Zinn, Director, Department of Archives and History; James E. Ross, Commissioner, Non- Intoxicating Beer Commissioner; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health; Delbert C. Ludwig Jr., Personnel Director, Department of Highways; Russell H. McQuain Jr., Acting Executive Director, Commission on Mental Retardation; Charles W. Lewis, Executive Secretary, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: West Virginia Library Commission and Department of Motor Vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George C. Duffield, Executive Secretary, Public Employees Retirement System; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Bernard F. Hawkins, Chairman, Summer Jobs for Youth Program, NAACP, South Charleston, West Virginia. Topics include: Department of Natural Resources, Department of Public Safety, Public Service Commission, Department of Employment Security, and Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Don Sundquist, Chairman, Young Republican National Federation, Inc., Washington, D.C.; Mrs. Richard S. Glaser, Director, Children's Museum and Planetarium, Charleston, West Virginia; Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools; Gordon R. Short, Vice President, Bluefield State College, Bluefield West Virginia; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; John Andes, Associate Professor of Education, College of Human Resources and Education, West Virginia University; Lawrence G. Derthick Jr., Superintendent, Monongalia County Schools; James R. McCartney, Director of Community Relations and Civic Affairs, Consolidation Coal Company, Morgantown, West Virginia; Delmas Miller, Dean, College of Human Resources and Education, West Virginia University; P.J. Zannoni, Chairman of the Board, Rubber Fabricators, Grantsville, West Virginia; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: nursing homes, hunting, legislation, campaign, conservation, moon rocks, industrial development, scholarships, Superintendent of Children's Homes, West Virgina Industrial Home for Girls Salem, food products, union negotiations, Military Selective Service, black lung benefits, elections, welfare, Social Security, and the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Thomas E. Potter, Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee, Charleston, West Virginia; William Loy, Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: West Virgina Supreme Court of Appeals, Supreme Court of the United States, welfare, Civil Service System, and the Small Business Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard S. Brooks, Department of Industrial Relations, Alabama; Charles R. Jenkins, President, West Virginia Division of Izaak Walton League of America, Morgantown, West Virginia; Mrs. William F. Webb, Chairman, Land Use Committee, League of Women Voters of the Syracuse Metropolitan Area; Mrs. D.G. Witt, President, Junior Department Woman's Club of Nitro, Nitro, West Virginia; Arch F. Sandy Jr., President, West Virginia Surface Mine Association, Charleston, West Virginia. Topics include: strip mining, Department of Natural Resources, land reclamation, Association for Enviromental Protection, pollution, Marshall University, conservation, Watter Smith State Park, and information request.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William J.B. Jacobs, President, Boone Supply Company, Prenter, West Virginia; Frank J. Maxwell Jr., Clerk of Harrison County, Harrison County Court House, Clarksburg, West Virginia; John P. McWhorter, Director, Department of Civil and Defense Mobilization; Douglas Hervey, Director, Brooke County Civil Defense, Wellsburg, West Virginia; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; N.W. Looney, Coordinator- Town of Alderson, Alderson, West Virginia; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Alan Susman, Senator, West Virginia; Charles H. Hadden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Secretary, Medical Licensing Board of West Virginia; Jeanette I. Sustad, Colonel, Director of Women Marines, Department of the Navy, Washington, D.C. Topics include: employment, West Virginia University School of Medicine, insurance, surface mining, Surgeon General, Old Age Assistance, Social Security, Supreme Court of the United States, black lung benefits, surplus property, surplus revenue, flag request, Pinecrest Hospital, National Governors' Conference, legislation, road bonds, state hospital farms, pollution, land use legislation, crime, Governor's Conference on Drugs, Department of Veterans' Affairs, and the Alcohol Beverage Control Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Cliffard H. Sutherland, Associate Minister for Campus Ministry, First Baptist Church and Baptist Student Center, Morgantown, West Virginia; Robert Lester, Director, Division of General Services, Department of Finance and Administration, West Virginia; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources, William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; William A. Sutphin Jr., Chaplain, Division of Police, Parkersburg, West Virginia; Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles, Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce, M.Y. Sutton, President, First Federal and Loan Association of Clarksburg, Clarksburg, West Virgnia; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: vocational rehabilitation, Adjutant General, federal budget, engineering, State Road Commission, Committee of Barbers and Beauticians, flood, road conditions, National Council of Teachers, taxes, aid to non-public education, employment, strip mining, Sutton Airport, information request, highway development, flag request, school bus drivers' strike, insurance, Department of Welfare, financial institutions, and alcohol in state parks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Supreme Court of the United States, American Party. Four copies of the American Party V. State of New York case.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Joseph Swack, Mayor, Paw Paw, West Virginia; Robert D. Harman, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Paul L. Selby Jr., Dean, College of Law, West Virginia University; Paul C. Swain, President, Mogan County Court, Berkeley Springs, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Gary Swan, Chairman, Youths Highway Safety Advisory Committee, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C. Topics include: election, Committee on Crime, Delinquency, and Correction, regional councils, Marshall University, Advisory Council of Comprehensive Health Planning, West Virginia Educational Broadcasting Authority, workmen's compensation, flooding, employment, pornography, food stamps, welfare, Public Service Commission, campaign, education, highway safety, Marshall University engineering program, air pollution, information request, and alcohol legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Reverend Kenneth L. Swank, First Baptist Church, Beckley, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Dr. John G. Barker, President, Marshall University, Huntington, West Virginia; Robert C. Byrd, Senator, Washington, D.C.; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Dominick A. Barron, Area Supervisor, Department of Veterans' Affairs; David A. Swanson, Field Director, Lutheran Resources Mobilization Inc., Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Topics include: alcohol legislation, food stamps, International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Marshall University engineering program, Board of Regents, environmental engineering, road conditions, disability, college athletics, Economic Opportunity Office, and summer employment 1971.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Sharlane Tyra Swanson, Research Department, National Prison Center, Iowa City, Iowa; C.T. Swartling, President, Viking Glass Company, New Martinsville, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: landfill, Library Commission, welfare, military, Vietnam War, and information request.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Gordon H. Sweany, President, Safeco Insurance Companies, Seattle, Washington; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Administration, Department of Mental Health; Edward T. Sweeney, U.S Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Julia W. Sweeney, Administrative Secretary, Board of Accountancy, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: Weirton General Hospital, insurance, election, taxes, Highway Safety Commission, information request, employment, flag request, welfare, Vietnam War, road conditions, Civil Service System, Department of Employment Security, immigration, Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company; Aid to the Disabled, Department of Education, food stamps, and summer employment, 1971.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contain correspondence with: Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Robert W. Clay, Deputy Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin C. Swenson, Chairman, Legislative Committee, Engine Generator Set Manufacturers Association; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Arlen L. Swiger, Business Manager, Salem College, Salem, West Virginia; Dominick A. Barron, Area Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs. Topics include: district attorney, legislature, local government, information requestion, Buffalo Creek Flood Disaster, flag request, hunting, college republicans, highway development, pollution, emergency power, welfare, Federal Highway Association, State Road workers strike, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Selective Service, Department of Finance and Administration, School Clothing Allowance, Salem College, Appalachian Regional Commission, black lung benefits, veteran's benefits, Department of Natural Resource, animal control, school transportation, road conditions, postal services, and conservation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mrs. Kenneth Swiger, President, Harrison County Republican Women, Shinnston, West Virginia; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety. Topics include: aid for non-public schools, Marshall University medical school, alcohol in state parks, police, social issues, Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission, employment, Department of Natural Resources, information request, election, strip mining, road condition, Public Safety, and the National Campers and Hikers Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Clifford Swihart, Building Engineer, Board of County Commissioners, South Bend, Indiana; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; C.T. Newton, Vice President, Swindell-Dressler Company, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Topics include: flag request, disabled parking permit, bridges, Department of Public Safety, industrial development, foster care, flooding, welfare, landfills, airports, West Virginia State Aeronautics Commission, land use, employment, Teacher Retirment System, and prisons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Lieutenant Bill Switzer, The Blue Angels, Pensacola, Florida; Richard H. Slavin, Special Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia; Roger F. Switzer, State Social Action Chairman, National Association of Social Workers Inc.; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; W.B. Scope, Mayor, Welch, West Virginia; William S. Staub, P.E., Chief, Water Supply Program, Division of Sanitary Engineering, Department of Health; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; John A. Cain Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia; C.T. Sydenstricker, Secretary-Manager, The State Fair of West Virginia Inc., Lewisburg, West Virginia. Topics include: Leavenworth Federal Prison, dam construction, solid waste disposal, Medicare, Social Security, day care programs, flag request, election, water systems, West Virginia Board of Pharmacy, water quality, State Police, Selective Service System, recreation space, Department of Highways, and U.S. District judges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: C.T. Sydenstricker, Secretary-Manager, The State Fair of West Virginia Inc., Lewisburg, West Virginia; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Robert K. Holliday, Senator, West Virginia; Maurice Sykes, President, Marmatic Sales Company Inc., Baltimore, Maryland; Robert H. Sykes, Chairman, Division of Language and Literature, West Liberty State College, West Liberty, West Virginia; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways, Zachari Karantonis Jr., Mayor, Sylvester, West Virginia; Carol J. Hopkins, Appointment Secretary, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: State Fair, Aid to the Disabled, black lung benefits, pornography, Vietnam War, gaming systems, highway development, State Road Commission, Emergency Employment Act of 1971, school transportation, solid waste management, energy and fuel, banking, Social Security, Department of Army, Rowlesburg Project, and welfare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare, Reverend Robert O. Sypolt, Brookhaven United Methodist Church, Morgantown, West Virginia; Clyde B. Pinson, Chairman, Cabell County Republican Executive Committee, Huntington, West Virginia; John Caffrey, President, Educational Systems Research Group; Darrell V. McGraw Jr., Special Counsel to the Governor, Governor's Highway Safety Representative, Charleston, West Virginia; Henry M. Jackson, Senator, Chairman, Senate Commitee on Interior and Insular Affairs, Washington, D.C.; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H, State Director of Health, Department of Health. Topics include: welfare, election, Selective Service System, school transportation, literacy, employment, highway safety, commemoration, information request, social and volunteer clubs, women's liberation, economy, air pollution, sewage systems and aid for non-public schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: addressed to Senate of West Virginia. Topics include: board and council nominations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Winfred L. Godwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board, Atlanta, Georgia. Topics include: community college, public service, legislation and higher education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Winfred L. Godwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board, Atlanta, Georgia. Topics include: veterinarians, black students, mental health, higher education, and legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Winfred L. Godwin, President, Southern Regional Education, Board, Atlanta, Georgia. Topics include: black students, community colleges, higher education, enrollment, and legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Winfred L. Goodwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board, Atlanta, Georgia. Topics include: higher education, federal aid, faculty, and psychiatric nursing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Winfred L. Goodwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board, Atlanta, Georgia. Topics include: copy of 1972 annual report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: health, and mental health programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Prince B. Woodard, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents. Topics include: two-year colleges, higher education, mental health, state appropriations, and enrollment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: higher education, West Virginia- Appalachian Demonstration Health Program, health care, and advanced degrees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Winfred L. Goodwin, Director, Southern Regional Education Board. Topics include: faculty, higher education, legislation, and faculty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie, Commissioner, Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Vince Tabor, President, Ovista Corporation, Dallas, Texas; Yutaka Tachibana, Executive Director, Japan Trade Center, Chicago, Illinois; Thomas R. Foreman, Area Supervisor, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Conrad Taeuber, Acting Director, Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. Topics include: highway development, Department of Veterans' Affairs, West Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind, employment, Public Safety, Pipestem State Parks, Department of Education, trade, organic gardening, sewage systems, welfare, road conditions, floods, Vietnam War, hunting and fishing, aid for non-public schools, taxes, Weirton General Hospital, and redistricting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Walter W. Hogrefe, Colonel, CE, Deputy Director of Officer Personnel, Department of the Army, Washington, D.C.; Robert Taft Jr., Senator, Washington, D.C.; Major General Verne L. Bowers, Adjutant General, Department of the Army, Washington, D.C.; Samuel H. Weese, Insurance Commissioner, Department of Insurance; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Lester N. Lively, Chairman, Summers County Welfare Committee, Ballengee, West Virginia; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; A.L. Sommerville Jr., House of Delegates, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Major General Orwin C. Talbott, Commanding General, Fort Benning, Georgia. Topics include: military reserve, election, Buffalo Creek Disaster, West Virginia Public Service Commission, bridges, Committee of Barbers and Beauticians, insurance, flag request, Department of Public Institutions, National Guard, Practical Nurses Examining Board, West Virginia Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, drug abuse, license renewal, air pollution, federal judgeship, Medicare, employment, industrial development, littering, road conditions, Social Security, teachers retirement, legislation, and alcohol in state parks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Herman E. Talmadge, Senator, Senate Committee on Finance, Washington, D.C.; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Kunio Tanabe, Governor, Yamanashi Prefecture, Kofu, Japan; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Joe D. Tanner, Director, State Game and Fish Commission, Atlanta, Georgia; Ned H. Tanner, Vice President, Premier Photo Service Inc., Coolville, Ohio; Jack W. Blair, State Director, Selective Service System, West Virginia; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; H.L.T. Taswell, Ambassador, Embassy of South Africa, Washington, D.C. Topics include: disability benefits, employment, taxes, welfare, revenue sharing, information request, Japan- United States Governors' Conference; citizenship, election, teamster strike, voting, state fairs and festivals, National Governors' Conference Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management, State Board of Accountancy, campaign, highway development, West Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants, tanning industry, Parsons Tanning Company, college graduates, tariffs, aid to non-public schools, proclamations, and Governor's Task Force on Local and Regional Planning.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Governor's Management Task Force Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; C.S. Collier, Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Dora Ruth Parks, Executive Secretary, West Virgina Library Commission; James L. Hupp, Director, Department of Archives and History; John Ashcraft, Director, Department of Mines; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., State Director of Health, Department of Health; George C. Duffield, Executive Secretary, Public Employees Retirement System; Samuel H. Weese, State Insurance Commissioner, Insurance Department; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; M.W. Smith, Commissioner, Department of Banking; W.L. Coffman, State Board of School Finance; Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, Department of Labor; Ira S. Dadisman Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System; James E. Ross, Commissioner, Nonintoxicating Beer Commissioner; R.C. Conaty, Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions.   Topics include: comments on task force report from each department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; James D. Kerns, Superintendent, West Virginia Industrial School for Boys; James C. Cartwright, Chairman, State Board of Insurance; Joseph F. Peters, Assistant Executive Secretary, Teachers Retirement Board; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: State hospitals, sanitariums, old age homes, prison industries, penitentiaries, medium security prison, prison for women, industrial schools and homes, Forestry Camp for Boys.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; Brigadier General Jack W. Blair, Adjutant General, Office of the Adjutant General; Carl G. Beard II, Director, Air Pollution Control Commission; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Fred L Davis Jr, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Michael A. Dively, Co- Chairmen, Task Force on Legal Rights and Justice White House Conference on Youth; Richard W. Alexander, Co-Chairmen, Task Force on Legal Rights and Justice White House Conference on Youth; Dan Bucks, Director of Reorganization, Executive Office, Pierre, South Dakota; Charles C. Cook, P.E., Director, Computer Planning and Technology, Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel Corporation; John F. Bennett, Senior Vice Commander, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Grafton, West Virginia; John J. Berger, 1st District Commander, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Glen Dale, West Virginia; Walter R. Billmyre, Commander, Veterans of Foreign Wars- Post 3518, Keyser, West Virginia; C.A. Blankenship, Clerk, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Martin J. Burskey, Inspector, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Weirton, West Virginia; E. Wayne Corrin, President, Consolidated Gas Supply Corporation, Clarksburg, West Virginia; Donald T. Gothard, Commander, Veterans of Foreign Wars- Post 9738, Guyandotte, West Virginia; Lawrence J. Hammond, Commander, Mountaineer County Council No.7, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Shinnston, West Virginia; John W. Hereford, President, West Virginia Association for Mental Health Inc., Charleston, West Virginia; R.W. Howard, President, Borg-Warner Corporation, Marbon Division, Washington, West Virginia; G. Cameron Hunter, Secretary, West Virginia Board of Architects, Princeton, West Virginia; James Biba, Warren King Associates, Chicago, Illinois; C.O. Koch, Director-Administration, Mobay Chemical Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Topics include: regulations and resources, roads, health and welfare, education, executive branch, age of majority, information system services, Department of Social Services, Department of Veterans' Affairs, task force recommendations, public markets, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Agriculture, Department of Public Institutions, Department of Mental Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James E. Matthey, Adjutant, Chapter 13, Disabled American Veterans; John W. Hopkirk, Chairman, Liberal Arts Division, PMC Colleges, Chester, Pennsylvania; Robert L. Mosden, Council of Higher Education for Virginia, Richmond, Virginia; Rembert Moyer, Post Commander- Post 9666, Veterans of Foreign Wars; Sandra S. Osborn, Librarian, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; Ronald Reagan, Governor, California; Keith D. Ray, Post Commander- Post 1064, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Huntington, West Virgina; Carl D. Reese, President, Weston Chamber of Commerce, Weston, West Virginia; Benjamin E. Shore, Executive Director, New Hampshire, Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; Forest W. Southall, County Supervisor, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Grantsville, West Virginia; C. Ray Stratton, Commander, Disabled American Veterans, Huntington, West Virginia; Carroll H. Curry, Manager, Parkersburg Division, Monongahela Power Company, Parkersburg, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: legislation, public markets, Department of Agriculture, Department of Veterans' Affairs, executive branch, State Road Commision strike, state hospitals, investments, and pensions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: T.K. Webb, Regional Vice President, Union Carbide, Corporation, Charleston, West Virginia; George S. Weaver Jr., Manager, Bache \u0026amp; Co Incorporated, Wheeling, West Virginia; Hugh Latimer, President, Governor's Management Task Force Inc., Charleston, West Virginia; William J.L. Wallace, President, West Virginia State College, Institute, West Virginia; D. Banks Wilburn, President, Glenville State College, Glenville, West Virginia; John L. Witt Jr., Mayor, Fayetteville, West Virginia; Paul Crabtree, Legislative Examiner, West Virginia Legislature; John A. Cain, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Carl G. Beard II, Director, Air Pollution Control and Commission, West Virginia. Topics include: executive branch, Department of Civil and Defense Mobilization, public markets, higher education, Department of Agriculture, and Department of Veterans' Affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission. Topics include: Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Natural Resources, Tax Department, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Civil Service, Department of Public Institution, Insurance Department, Governor's Office, Nonintoxicating Beer Commission, Department of Labor, Adjutant General, Department of Employment Security, Public Service Commission, State Road Commission, Secretary of State, Department of Mines, Department of Welfare, Department of Public Safety, Department of Mental Health, and Federal-State Relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; James E. Ross, Nonintoxicating Beer Commission; James B. Taylor, Vice President, Cessna Aircraft Company, Wichita, Kansas. Topics include: donations, Department of Public Safety, employment, information request, road conditions, Department of Highways, welfare, junk cars, workmen's compensation, Social Security, disability insurance benefits, strip mining, State Road Commission, information request, child custody, campaign, highway guide signs, and air crafts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James B. Taylor, Vice President, Cessna Aircraft Company, Wichita, Kansas; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., State Director of Health, Department of Health; James E. Ross, Commissioner, Nonintoxicating Beer Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Education; Joseph W. Taylor, Vice President, Wheeling Machine Products Company, Wheeling, West Virginia; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. Topics include: private air travel, sewage system, beer licenses, Department of Highways, payroll, Department of Education, employment, legislation, welfare, alcoholism, Marshall University medical school, aid to non-public schools, information request, environmental conservation, black lung benefits, compensation discrimination, and teacher's salaries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; H. Ward, Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety. Topics include: disability benefits, employment, Department of Welfare, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, Aid to the Aged, Blind and Disabled, Social Security, black lung benefits, Teacher's Retirement Board, congressional redistricting, foster care, and state hospitals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: welfare, strip mining, election, Department of Natural Resources, Board of Regents, hunting and fishing licenses, military engagements, and legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: A.W. Taylor, Charter President, Parkersburg Chapter of the National Association of American Business Clubs, Parkersburg, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Mike Hoback, Administrative Assistant, Department of Highways; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor; Jonathan O. Seaman, Lieutenant General, USA Commanding, Department of the Army, Fort George Meade, Maryland; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Charles D. Taylor, Chairman, Bridge and Road Committee, Northern Hancock County Development Organization, Chester, West Virginia. Topics include: welfare, road conditions, food stamps, Aid to the Disabled, voting rights, employment, low-income housing, legislation, Adjutant General, compassionate reassignment, information request, Department of Motor Vehicles, funeral benefits, gas supply, federal judgeship, Marshall University medical school, highway development, kindergarten, state college system, Board of Regents, Mineral County Bar Association, and State Road Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; David D. Taylor, Chairman of the Board, Allegheny Land and Mineral Co., Clarksburg, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Jody G. Smirl, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Edwin K. Taylor, Senior Corporate Counsel, Penn Central Transportation Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Topics include: National Drug Training Program, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction, kindergarten, State Building Commission, waterway conservation, Governor's Conference on Education, West Virginia Association of School Administration, flag request, information request, Division of Vocational Education, volunteer work, Department of Welfare, Selective Service System, Office of Economic Opportunity, Appalachian Regional Commission, Foster Grandparents Program, water systems, Department of Highways, revenue sharing, regional councils, Teacher's Retirement Board, and the Interstate Commerce Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Govenor; Frank L. Taylor, Judge, Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, Kanawha County Courthouse, Charleston, West Virginia; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission. Topics include: state employees, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, information request, Small Business Association, campaign, Aid to the Disabled, child custody, employment, healthcare, Rowlesburg Dam, drug abuse, Department of Public Safety, and employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James H.J. Tate, Mayor, Philadelphia; L.C. Tate, Vice President- General Manager, General Telephone Company of the Southeast, Bluefield, West Virginia; Robert B. Moran, Administrative Assistant, Department of Commerce; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Hannibal Tavares, Public Affairs Coordinator, Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association, Honolulu, Hawaii; Alfred Parker, Executive Director, Tax Foundation Inc., New York, New York. Topics include: election, Greenbrier Airport, Aeronautics Commission, Department of Public Safety, highway development, funeral benefits, Social Security, employment, flag request, dentistry, The Scout Association, pollution, and taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Donald C. Cook, President, American Electric Power Company Inc, New York, New York; Alfred Parker, Executive Director, Tax Foundation Inc., New York, New York; Randolph W. Thrower, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Washington, D.C. Topics include: taxes, religious organization tax exempt status, legislation, income tax, tax structure, and taxicab service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Paul Crabtree, Legislative Examiner. Topics include: Governor's Management Task Force, task force recommendation, State Tax Department, Adjutant General, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Insurance Commission, Department of Labor, and Vocational Rehabilitation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jack W. Blair, Brigadier General, Adjutant General, Office of the Adjutant General; Carl G. Beard II, Director, Air Pollution Control Commission; R.C. Conaty, Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; James L. Hupp, Director, Department of Archives and History; Dora Ruth, Executive Secretary, Library Commission; John Ashcraft, Director, Department of Mines, Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; C.S. Collier Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; John P. McWhorter, Director, Department of Civil and Defense Mobilization; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; M.W. Smith, Commissioners, Department of Banking; James E. Ross, Commissioner, Nonintoxicating Beer Commissioner; Ira L. Dadisman Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: task force recommendations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Carl W. Glatt, Executive Director, State of West Virginia Human Rights Commission; James C. Cartwright, Chairman, State Board of Insurance; Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, Department of Labor; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; Russell H. McQuain Jr., Action Executive Director, Mental Retardation Program Specialist, Commission on Mental Retardation; John Ashcraft, Director, Department of Mines; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; George C. Duffield, Executive Secretary, Public Employees Retirment System; Samuel H. Weese, State Insurance Commissioner, Insurance Department. Topics include: task force recommendations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; W.L. Coffman, State Board of School Finance; Joseph F. Peters, Executive Secretary, Teachers Retirment Board; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: task force recommendations, state hospitals and sanitoriums, prisons and jails, industrial homes, Forestry Camp for Boys, prison industries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John T. Henley, Director of State Government Reorganization Study, Raleigh, North Carolina; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Samuel H. Weese, Insurance Commissioner, Insurance Department; Dr. B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Federal State Relations; Jack W. Blair, Brigadier General, Adjutant General, Office of Adjutant General; James E. Ross, Commissioner, Nonintoxicating Beer Commissioner; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; William H. Lively, Executive Secretary, West Virginia State Medical Association; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. Topics include: Governor's Management Task Force Report, task force recommendations, state government, Department of Labor, and the State Road Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: sections of the task force report. Topics include: task force recommendations, Governor's Office, Board of Investments, Building Commission, Sinking Fund Commission, Human Rights Commission, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Treasurer, Auditor, and the Department of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: sections of the task force report. Topics include: Sinking Fund Commission, Civil Service System, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Aeronautics Commission; Department of Agriculture, Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission; Department of Banking, Nonintoxicating Beer Commissioner, Department of Civil and Defense Mobilization, Department of Employment Security, Geological and Economic Survey, Human Rights Commission, Board of Insurance, Department of Mines, Department of Natural Resources, Boards and Commissions, and the Commissioner of Public Institutions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: sections of the task force report. Topics include: Department of Public Safety, Public Service Commission, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board, Commission on Uniform State Laws, Department of Health, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Department of Welfare, Commission on Aging, Health Board and Commissions, Board of Education, Department of Education, Board of Vocational Education, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, School for Deaf and Blind, Board of School Finance, Board of Regents, Commission on Higher Education, Educational Broadcasting Authority, Department of Archives and History, and the Library Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: various West Virginia teachers. Topics include: legislation and pay raises.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Jerry A. Temple, Assistant Supervisor, Short-Take-off-Landing Airport, Walt Disney World Co., Lake Buena Vista, Florida; Lantz E. Temple, Principal, Bruceton Schools, Bruceton Mills, West Virginia; T. Edward Temple, Chairman, Potomac River Basin Advisory Committee, Washington, D.C.; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner, State Road Commission; James E. Friet, Executive Director, Temporary Special Levy Study Commission, Bellevue, Washington; Robert B. Moran, Supervisors, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; James L. Hupp, Director, Department of Archives and History; Bob Dudley Smith, Executive Vice President, Tennessee Savings and Loan League Inc., Nashville, Tennessee. Topics include: employment, Department of Highways, Appalachian Regional Commission, Walt Disney World, school traffic zone, legislation, highway development, motorcycle helmet law, flag request, Social Security, road conditions, pollution, scholarships, Department of Natural Resources, strikes, redistricting, donation request, and mental health complex.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. Topic include: coal policies, delinquency, vehicle registration, junior operator license, child custody, vehicle titles, welfare, employment, adoption, Department of Labor, income tax, black lung benefits, tourism, prayer in public schools, and planned communities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Chet Holifield, Chairman, Government Operations Committee, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.; Richard Nixon, President, Washington, D.C.; R.H. Norair, President, Norair Engineering Corporation, Washington, D.C.; Peter Flanigan, Special Assistant to the President, Washington, D.C.; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Special Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia; Herman H. Pevler, President, Norfolk and Western Railroad, Roanoke, Virginia; Jennings Randolph, United States Senate, Washington, D.C.; James A. Rhodes, Governor, Columbus, Ohio; Winthrop Rockefeller, Chairman, Southern Governors' Conference, Washington, D.C.; George W. Romney, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, D.C.; Dorsey C. Scott, Superintendent, Wetzel County Schools, New Martinsville, West Virginia; Robert W. Scott, Governor, Raleigh, North Carolina; George P. Shultz, Secretary, Department of Treasury, Washington, D.C.; James F. Slaughter, President, Downtown Clarksburg Associates, Clarksburg, West Virginia; Ted T. Stacy, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Mrs. S. Herbert Stitt, State Chairman, American Guild of Organists, Bridgeport, Ohio. Topics include: National Governor's Conference, National Labor Relations Board, forest conservation, Federal Mine Health and Safety Act, natural disasters, Canaan Valley State Park, VISTA program, petrochemical industry, kindergarten, elections, Adjutant General, Vocational and Technical Education Advisory Council, water use, State Road Commission strike, Nursing Home Licensing Board, education, school levy, Railroad Safety Program, employment, legislation, bridges, moon landing, urban renewal, Department of Mines, welfare, pollution, National Youth Science Camp, Appalachian Regional Commission, State Road Commission, State and Local Financial Assistance Act of 1972, taxes, highway development, organized labor, Department of Education, and local businesses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: E.S. Morse, Chairman of the Board, Taylor, Smith, and Taylor Company, Chester, West Virginia; Francis C. Turner, Administrator, Federal Highway Administration, Washington, D.C.; Tom Vail, Chief Council, U.S. Senate Committee on Finance, Washington, D.C.; John A. Volpe, Secretary of Transportation, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; Charles E. Walker, Under Secretary of Treasury, Washington, D.C.; Mrs. Harry Finley, President, West Virginia Federal of Women's Clubs, White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia; Allison Maxwell, Chairman of the Board, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; F. Perry Wilson, Chairman of the Board, Union Carbide Corporation, New York, New York; John L. Witt, Mayor, Fayetteville, West Virginia; Peter K. Zannoni, President, Calhoun County Board of Education, Grantsville, West Virgina; Jennings Randolph, United States Senate, Washington, D.C.; W. Astor Kirk, Regional Director, Mid-Atlantic Region, Office of Economic Opportunity, Washington, D.C.; Robert W. Scott, Governor, Raleigh, North Carolina; Frank L. Farrar, Governor, Pierre, South Dakota; John Slack, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.; Clifford Hardin, Secretary of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.; Bert Bradford, Director, Industrial Development, Department of Commerce; Alberta Davis, Directory, Nursing, West Virginia Wesleyan College, Buckhannon, West Virginia; Rob Boy Walters, Superintendent, Jackson County Schools, Ripley, West Virginia; Clement Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Eldon Shipman, Superintendent, Schools for the Deaf and Blind, Romney, West Virginia; Ralph Bird, Chairman, Technical Services Division, Bluefield State College, Bluefield, West Virginia; Robert Docking, Governor, Topeka, Kansas; James E. Allen Jr., Assistant Secretary for Education and U.S. Commissioner of Education, U.S. Office of Education, Washington, D.C.; John A. Love, Governor, Denver, Colorado. Topics include: athletics programs, Price Commission, Department of Civil and Defense Mobilization, taxes, military service, highway development, Upshur County Community Action Council, vocational education, railway strike, Department of Veterans' Affairs, legislature, Vocational and Technical Education Advisory Council, U.S. Bureau of Public Debt, law enforcement, bridges, State Road Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission, prisoners of war, miners, State Road Commission, airport, National Youth Science Camp, Community Action Programs, crime, and the Council of Southern Mountains.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Spiro T. Agnew, Vice President, Washington, D.C.; Richard M. Nixon, President, Washington, D.C.; James E. Allen Jr., Assistant Secretary of Education, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Washington, D.C.; Robert B. Bailey, Superintendent, Webster County Schools, Webster Springs, West Virginia; Clement Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Eugene R. Bertermann, President, National Religious Broadcasters Inc.; Ralph Bird, Chairman, Technical Services Division, Bluefield State College, Bluefield, West Virginia; W. A. Boyle, President, United Mine Workers of America, Washington D.C.; Bert Bradford, Director, Industrial Development, Department of Commerce; Robert Bruce, Mayor, New Martinsville, West Virginia; Thomas E. Bryant, M.D., Director, Office of Health Affairs, Office of Economic Opportunity, Washington, D.C.; Earl L. Butz, Secretary of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.; Charles A. Byrley, Director, Federal-State Relations; Gray M. Cassell, Superintendent, Pocahontas County Schools, Marlington, West Virginia; Abel Boggs, President, Clay County Education Association, Valley Fork, West Virginia; W. Henry Cone, Director, Education Commission of the States, Denver, Colorado; W.R. Cooke, Superintendent, Mercer County Schools, Princeton, West Virginia; Dr. N. H. Dyer, Association of State and Territorial Health Officers; Harold Ellis, Assistant Superintendent, Logan County Schools, Logan, West Virginia.  Topics include: campaigns, fundraising, federal taxes, tax exemptions, education, bridges, vocational and technical education, kindergarten, Vocational and Technical Education Advisory Council, disaster relief, Berkeley Springs Sanitarium, black lung, food stamps, livestock, Board of Probation and Parole, highway safety, Marshall University, Board of Regents, early childhood education, school funds, State Road Commission, public health, and Headstart programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence from: Frank L. Farrar, Governor, Pierre, South Dakota; Paul Rand Dixon, Chairman, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, D.C.; Robert Finch, Secretary of HEW, Washington, D.C.; D.R. Frazer, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Mike Gorman, Executive Director, National Committee Against Mental Illness, Washington, D.C.; Clifford Hardin, Secretary of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.; Ken Hechler, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.; Dr. James Hickman, President, West Virginia Academy of Science, West Liberty State College, West Liberty, West Virginia; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C.; Chet Holifield, Chairman, Government Operations Committee, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. Topics include: Price Commission, Department of Employment Security, National Youth Science Camp, Vocational and Technical Education Advisory Council, West Virginia State Fair, corporate mergers, mental health, Coal Mine Health and Safety Bill, West Virginia Penitentiary, bridges, State Road Commission, legislation, Department of Welfare, disasters and emergencies, Human Rights Commission Act, Department of Natural Resources, election reform, college athletics, Department of Transportation, early childhood education, Farmers Home Administrations, National Band Festival, Marshall University, taxes, bridges, and the Appalachian Regional Development Acts 1969.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence from: W. Astor Kirk, Regional Director, Mid-Atlantic Regional, Office Economic Opportunity, Washington, D.C.; Robert R. Knight, President, Board of Directors, West Virginia Contractors' Association, White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia; D.E. Martin, President, McDonough Company, Parkersburg, West Virginia; W.J. Martin, President, Logan County Chapter, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Logan, West Virginia;  John H. Chafee, Secretary of the Navy of the United States, Washington, D.C.; J.H. McCracken, Mayor, Wellsburg, West Virginia; R.E. Mentzer, President, The People's Bank, Weirton, West Virginia; Fred A. Beedle II, Executive Vice President, Metsch Refractories Inc., Chester, West Virginia; Barry Meyer, Chief Counsel, Senate Public Works Committee, Washington, D.C.; John N. Mitchell, Attorney General of the United States, Washington, D.C. Topics include: Alcohol Beverage Commission, taxes, branch banking, bridges, school buildings, Marshall University, Headstart programs, State Road Commission, Vocational and Technical Education Advisory Council, Air Force, highway development, Southern Governor's Conference, Weirton General Hospital, emergency planning, Price Commission, voting rights, school levy, VISTA, and legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John V. Miller Jr., Superintendent, Preston County Schools, Kingwood, West Virginia; Dallis F. Morris, Chairman of Legislative Committee, Clay County Education Association; James L. Stone, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Education Association, Charleston, West Virginia. Topics include: Teachers' insurance program, legislation, and early childhood education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Samson Bland, President, Grant County Education Association. Topics include: teachers' insurance program, and legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth R. Harper, Principal, Franklin High School, Franklin, West Virginia; Mrs. Delvin (Katorah) Goff, President, Tucker County Education Association. Topics include: teachers' insurance program, and legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Herbert W. Palmer, Principal, South Parkersburg, Parkersburg, West Virginia; Raymond L. Hines Jr., President, Hardy County Education Association. Topics include: teachers' insurance program, and legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Elaine Davidson, Executive Secretary, Office of the Governor; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Randal Cornell Teague, Director, Regional and State Activities, Young Americans for Freedom, Washington D.C.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; George H. Seibert Jr, House of Delegates, West Virginia. Topics include: telephone directories, telephone service, voting age, television, information request, prisoners of war, teacher's pay raise, education, retired teacher's benefits, teacher union, flag request, arts and crafts, communism, drug abuse, Teamsters, highway safety, tourism, and United States District Attorney.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Daivd B. Dalzell, President, Fostoria Glass Company, Moundsville, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Dr. B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Federal State Relations, West Virginia; J.A. Tedesso, Chief, Exempt Organizations Branch, Internal Revenus Service, Department of Treasury; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health; James W. Teets, House of Delegates, West Virginia; John L. Teets, Admiral-CRN, President, Cherry River Navy Inc, Richwood, West Virginia; J. Winston Teets, Commissioner, County Court of Hard County, Moorefield, West Virginia. Topics include: communism, National Governors' Conference, welfare, technical education, higher education, scholarships, campaign, state lottery, employment, junk cars, recreation, Early Childhood Development Program, and the West Virginia Board of Veterinary Medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John L. Teets, Vice President, Wil-Jar Corporation, Richwood, West Virginia; Forest B. Crane, Director, Department of Publicity and Advertising, Fort Lauderdale, Florida; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; John J. Jones, District Manager, Social Security Administration, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Morgantown, West Virginia; Harold G. Payne, President, Telephone Utilities of West Virginia Inc., Export, Pennsylvania; Elaine Davidson, Executive Secretary, Office of the Governor. Topics include: House of Delegates, driver's license, black lung benefits, information request, telephone service, 911 emergency number, and telephone directories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Dr. Dahlia Terrell, Assistant Professor, Department of English, Texas Tech University; Phillip G. Terrie, Chairman, Kanawha County Regional Traffic and Arterial Study Coordinating Committee, Charleston, West Virginia; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; James G. Terrill Jr., Executive Director, American Academy of Environmental Engineers, Arlington, Virginia. Topics include: flag request, aid for non-public education, highway development, unrest on college campuses, and air pollution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Rogers B. Morton, Chairman, Republican National Committee, Washington, D.C.; Major General Jack W. Blair, Adjutant General; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor; James R. Clowser, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: payroll, employment, immigration, housing, Christmas bonus, welfare, food stamp programs, state parks, Appalachian Regional Commission, Vietnam War, gas shortage, Board of Education, and information request.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: E.R Teter, Mayor, Harman, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Joseph W. Teter, Maintenance Superintendent, District Eight, Department of Highways; Roy W. Walter, State Director, School Transportation and Driver Education, Department of Education; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; George R. Pell, Chief of Claims, Rep. The American Legion, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Lysander Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner, State Road Commission; J. Richard Barber, Acting Commissioner, Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission; Walter D. Tetrick, Publisher, Mineral Daily News- Tribune Co. Inc., Keyser, West Virginia; Willis G. Tetrick Jr., Vice President General, National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, Washington, D.C. Topics include: summer employment 1971, information request, legislation, cloud seeding, Department of Welfare, state prisons, strip mining, land reclamation, Southern Regional Health Council, campaign, school buses, Board of Education, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, free lunch programs, food stamps, election, tourism, veteran pension, employment, Economic Opportunity Office, Federal Trade Commission, advertising, Bicentennial Commission, aid to non-public schools; and gun control.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Victor H. Thacker, Assessor of Barbour County, Philippi, West Virginia; John Mardigian, Complaints Examiner, Life, A\u0026amp;S Division, Insurance Department; Ton Duc Thang, President, Democratic Republic of Vietnam, Hanoi, North Vietnam; B.L. Coffindaffer, Dean and Director, Appalachian Center, West Virginia University; Thomas M. Thawley, Commissioner, Property Management and Disposal Service, General Service Administration, Washington, D.C.; Harley O. Staggers, Senate, Washington, D.C.; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner, Department of Highways; Paul Zakaib Jr, House of Delegates. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, souvenirs, Department of Welfare, Marshall University medical school, employment, child labor, parochial colleges, public parking, Social Security, Medicare, Adjutant General, insurance, Colin Anderson Center, governor inauguration, prisoners of war, senior citizens, bridges, mental health complex, hardship discharge, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Mental Health, steam locomotives, Cass Scenic Railroad, surplus property, Civil Service System, Blue Ridge project, and road conditions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence from: Robert R. Bowers, Executive Director, West Virginia Petroleum Association, Charleston, West Virginia; Frank L. Farrar, Governor, South Dakota; Charles E. Fowler, Manager, A.W. Cox Department Store, Charleston, West Virginia; Louise B. Garrard, Executive Director, West Virginia Commission on Aging, Charleston, West Virginia; Frank Murray, Secretary of State, Helena, Montana; M.R. Quane, Director of State Services, National Federation of independent Business, San Mateo, California;  Herbet L. Sharp, Director of Development, West Virginia Wesleyan College. Topics include: election and the bus strike.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence from: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; E.W. Thayer, Adjutant, Disabled American Veterans, Braxton County Chapter #41, Sutton, West Virginia; Sister Damien Therese, Principal, Sacred Hearts Convent, Honolulu, Hawaii; Larence B. Bradley, Acting Executive Secretary, Thermal Power Plant Site Evaluation Council, Olympia, Washington; Lt. Colonel Ralph H. Theophilus, USAR Retired, Reserve Officers Association, Monongalia-Preston Chapter, Morgantown, West Virginia; Paul A. Thielke, Researcher, Department of State Personnel, Columbus, Ohio; Geo. V. Theiroff, President, Tower Lines Inc, Wheeling, West Virginia; John R. Dyer, President, Webster County Bar Association, Webster Springs, West Virginia. Topics include: welfare, flag request, surface mining, highway development, election, mines, Occupational Pneumoconiosis Board of the Workmen's Compensation Fund, reference publications, Social Security, political science, information request, thermal power plant, Reserve Officers Training Corps, National Youth Science Camp, aid to non-public schools, Buffalo Creek Disaster, highway development, law enforcement, circuit courts, legislation, road conditions, employment, Vietnam War, and voting laws.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: C. Reeves Taylor, Secretary, Mineral County Bar Association, Keyser, West Virginia; R.D. Harman, Chairman, Mineral County Republican Executive Committee, Keyser, West Virginia; John F. Darrow, Executive Secretary, Writing Paper Division, Writing Paper Manufacturers Association. New York, New York; Albert S. Thomas, Secretary Treasurer, Printing Paper Manufacturers Association, New York, New York; Alex Brast Thomas, President, Thomas Company Inc., Huntington, West Virginia; John D. Ryan, General, USAF, Chief of Staff, Department of the Air Force, Washington, D.C.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; R.C. Conaty, Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission; A.F. Zoda, Chief, Special Inquiries Unit, Department of the Army, Fort Dix, New Jersey; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: circuit courts, Southern Growth Policies Board, election, Department of Commerce, Air Force, welfare, Department of Highways, employment, food stamps program, flag request, industrial development, underage drinking, military housing, bank bonds, Civil Service System, summer employment 1971, workmen's compensation, missing persons, regional councils, fraud, strip mining, military discharge, flooding, postal service, Department of Public Safety, and the Department of Mental Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William L. Barry, Executive Assistant, Executive Chamber, Nashville, Tennessee; Ira S. Latimer Jr, Special Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia; General John D. Ryan, Chief of Staff, Department of the Air Force, Washington, D.C.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Earl J. Thomas, Chairman of the Board, American Stevedoring Corporation, Worthington, Ohio; Nyle M. Jackson, Acting Deputy Assistant, Postmaster General, Post Office Department, Bureau of Operation, Washington, D.C.; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, Senator, Washington, D.C; Frederick L. Thomas Jr., President, Kanawha County Planning and Zoning Commission, Charleston, West Virginia; James R. Thomas II, President, Carbon Fuel Company, Charleston, West Virginia; James K. Thomas, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; R.L Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, Department of Labor. Topics include: employment, Division of Vital Statistics, circuit courts, Weirton General Hospital, welfare, food stamps program, strike, retired teachers, aid to non-public schools, postal service, Federal Aviation, Agency, Human Rights Commission, West Virginia State Aeronautics Commission, alcoholism, tax refunds, legislation, teachers' salaries, mental health complex, tourism, road conditions, black lung, strip mining, election, National Alliance of Businessmen, Department of Mines,  highway development, West Virgina State Board of Banking and Financial Institutions, Legislative Building Commission, West Virginia Blue Book, and union mediation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; William F. Vieweg, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Don Meadows, Assistant Director, Information Division, Department of Agriculture. Topics include: Republican Governor's Conference, college athletics, Department of Natural Resources, fundraising, Governor's Prayer Breakfast, state festivals, flag request, welfare, road conditions, school transportation, information request, workmen's compensation, hunting and fishing licenses, food stamps program, highway development, postal service, and the Marshall University medical school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: L. N. Thomas, Carbon Fuel Company, Charleston, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Mark O. Thompson, Information Director, Regional Planning Association of Western Montana, Missoula, Montana; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, State Commissioner of Public Institutions; John J. Jones, District Manager, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security Administration, Morgantown, West Virginia; Dan T. Moore, Director General, International Platform Association, Washington, D.C.; Lewis G. McComas, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Eugene Crutchfield, Action Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; J.T. Gribben, Lieutenant, Executive Office, Department of Public Safety; Carolyn J. Zinn, Director, Department of Archives and History; Millard L. Thomas, President, West Virginia Chapter, American Society of Landscape Architects, Charleston, West Virginia; Carl G. Beard III, Director, Air Pollution Control Commission. Topics include: taxes, election, mine safety legislation, food stamp program, strikes, fundraising, land use, Hopemont State Hospital, black lung, Marshall University medical school, information request, widow's benefits, pollution, welfare, vocational education, air pollution, Girl Scouts, and Hopemont State Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: N.H. Dyers, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health; R.P. Grogan, Postal Service Officer, Charleston, West Virginia; Richard P. Thomas, Manager, Belpre Area Chamber of Commerce, Belpre, Ohio; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Clement R. Bassett, Department of Employment Security; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Roy O. Thomas, President, Monongalia County Chapter, Izaak Walton League, Morgantown, West Virginia. Topics include: benefits for public employees, AARP, abortion, election, State Road Commission, regional councils, housing projects, West Virginia Historical Drama Association, welfare, campaigns, Department of Public Safety, Marshall University medical school, aid for non-public schools, flag request, Work Incentive Program, dependent child claim, mining, and legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Thomas L. Thomas, Health Officer, Ohio County Health Department, Wheeling, West Virginia; Richard Homan, Chairman, Pendleton County Health Board, Sugar Grove, West Virginia; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Ward F. Thomas, President, County Court of Preston County, Kingwood, West Virginia; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; A.G. Thompson, Chairman, Kanawha County, Democratic Executive Committee; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs. Topics include: election, Federal-State Relations, day care, Spanishburg Lake Project, West Virginia Comprehensive Health Planning Advisory Council, surface mining, employment, pollution, archives and history, airports, pornography, welfare, disability benefits, Social Security, food stamps program, Selective Service System, West Virginia University School of Medicine, campaigns, Marshall University medical school, automobile ownership, Veterans Administration, alcohol in state parks, Social Security, taxes, information request, Davis Power Project, farmer's markets, medical bills, mine dumps, veteran medical benefits, tax reform, license plates, and the Department of Mental Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Administration, Department of Mental Health; Roger P. Elser, Ph.D., Director, Division of Special Education, Department of Education; Lewis G. Conway, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; T.L. Gannaway, Commander, U.S. Coast Guard, Commanding Office, United States Coast Guard, Department of Transportation; Don Thompson, Vice President, Oh-Kan Wanderers, State Safety, National Campers and Hikers Association Inc., Point Pleasant, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ed Thompson, Executive Vice President, Basin Petroleum Association, Midland, Texas; R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Walter L. Synder, Director, Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor; Frank B. Thompson Jr., President, Glenmore Distilleries Company, Louisville, Kentucky; Frederick E. Thompson, Republican Committeeman, Fifteenth Senatorial District, Belington, West Virginia. Topics include: special education, welfare, tax refund, veterans' pension, employment, military transfer, Adjutant General, Weirton General Hospital, littering, hunting licenses, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency, and Correction, Air Pollution Control Commission, Betty Crocker coupons, snow and ice control, oil and gas industry, foster care, school transportation, employment, strip mining, Hill-Burton funds, minimum wage, Colin Anderson Center, bridges, State Road Commission, Selective Service System, road conditions, and eminent domain.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Eugene H. Thompson, Chief Accountant, State Sinking Fund Commission of West Virginia; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virgina. Topics include: employment, Board of Directors of the West Virginia Housing Development Fund, and the West Virginia Board of Optometry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lyle E. Herod, Associate Registrar, West Virginia University Medical Center; Frank W. McKee, M.D., Dean of Medicine, West Virginia Medical Center; Lewis H. Conway, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Frank Caudy, Chief Deputy, Department of Veterans' Affairs; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Evertt R. Thompson, President, Thompson Truck and Equipment Co.; Dan E Canter, Chief, Division of Wildlife Resources, Department of Natural Resources; Ira L. Dadisman Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: volunteering, information request, Department of Highways, West Virginia University School of Medicine, welfare, flooding, legislation, Social Security, black lung benefits, black bear population, Legal Aid Society, employment, Spencer State Hospital, Aid to the Disabled, workmen's compensation, parks and recreation, pilots, food stamps, information request, and the district attorney.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James F. Thompson, Commander, Disabled American Veterans, Department of West Virginia; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Department of Health; J.W. Thompson, President, Mercer County Bank, Princeton, West Virginia; John Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; E.H Post, Executive Secretary, Department of Highways; Keith Thompson, Mayor, Athens, West Virginia; George P. Shultz, Secretary, Department of Treasury, Washington, D.C.; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include:  Veterans' Council, industrial development, employment, legislation, circuit courts, fire service, black lung benefits, Department of Mines, Social Security, Department of Labor, Civil Service System, road conditions, flood control, regional councils, local doctors, Federal-State Relations, flag request, National Governors' Conference, water system, Economic Development Administration, water shortage, Department of Natural Resources, food stamps, and the West Virginia Racing Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; C.S Collier Jr., Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; George W. Spruce III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission; Norma Thompson, Manager, Department of Employment Security. Topics include: alcohol in state parks, welfare, pensions, West Virginia Racing Commission, School Clothing Allowance Program, summer employment 1971, Christmas bonus, Pharmacy Program for the Aged, tanning industry, legislation, Department of Public Institutions, information request, and road conditions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: W.S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commission, State Tax Department; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Paul E. Thompson, President, Huntington District Labor Council, Huntington, West Virginia; Paul W. Thompson, Harrison County Superintendent, Department of Highways; R.M. Thompson, Secretary, Weirton Savings and Loan Company, Weirton, West Virginia; James H. Pearis, Counselor Deaf and Blind, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Robert E. Thompson, Membership Manager, Affiliated League of Emergency Radio Teams, Washington, D.C.; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Arden R. Hodges, Acting Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Robert M. Thompson, State Representation, Wisconsin Legislature, Madison, Wisconsin; T.K. Webb, Regional Vice-President, Union Carbide Corporation, Charleston, West Virginia; Robert A, McConnell, Commissioner, Department of Labor; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: road condition, welfare, income tax, capital punishment, littering, Marshall University medical school, Aid to the Disabled, Weirton General Hospital, State Fire Marshal, information request, black lung benefits, flag request, emergency vehicles, teacher's salaries, Board of Pharmacy, Nursing Home Licensing Board, pollution, employment, food stamps, union grievances, legislation, National Guard, and the Department of Public Safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Rich Thomson, Associate Pastor, First Baptist Church, Hurricane, West Virginia; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: welfare, electric chair, bridges, road conditions, Board of Regents, food stamps, television, moon rocks, employment, Retirement System, Board of Education, Purchasing and Supplies, advertisement, Youth Crusade for Christ, Social Security, littering, mining, Rowlesburg Project, Selective Service, and the Department of Highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert R. Thornsberry, Administrator, Man Appalachian Regional Hospital, Man, West Virginia; Homer R. Shield, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Commissioner, Public Service Commission; Dan E. Canter, Assistant Chief, In Charge of Game Management, Division of Wildlife Resources, Department of Natural Resources; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ted Stacy, House of Delegates, West Virginia; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Fred L. Davis Jr, Commission, Workmen's Compensation Fund; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: employment, Marshall University medical school, driver's license, legislation, Department of Mines, State Economic Opportunity Office, local elections, state parks, conservation, welfare, Department of Motor Vehicles, Public Service Commission, farmer's markets, flag request, mine health and safety, Department of Employment Security, aid for non-public schools, road conditions, information request, State Road Commission, workmen's compensation, and food stamps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Philip L. Thornton, Director, United State Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Area, State and Private Forestry, Darby, Pennsylvania; Edward P. Cliff, Chief, Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.; Pleas B. Rogers, President, West Virginia Thoroughbred Breeders and Horsemens Association; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Randolph W. Thrower, Commissioner, Internal Revenue, Washington, D.C.; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communcation, Department of Welfare; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; D.C. Thumm, Mayor, Dunbar, West Virginia. Topics include: surface mining, welfare, employment, conservation, cooperative forestry programs, elections, Republican National Convention, Racing Commission, AFL-CIO, education, environmentalism, Veterans' Administration Hospital, flag request, taxes, custody, Internal Revenue Services, public transportation, Spencer State Hospital, tourism, highway development, Greyhound Lines, community college, Federal Housing Administration, regional councils, and the State Fire Marshal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Strom Thurmond, United State Senate, South Carolina; Joseph F. Marsh, President, Concord College, Athens, West Virginia; Ira L. Dadisman Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Instiutions; John R. Barber, Commissioner, Alcoholic Beverage Control; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: surface mining, airports, legislation, Vietnam War, Natural Resources Commission, employment, Department of Public Institutions, campaign, National Governors' Conference, Department of Veterans' Affairs, beer license, Internal Revenue Service, black lung benefits, West Virginia University School of Medicine, voting age, conventions, Farmington Mine Disaster, food stamps, and the Department of Mines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Donald L. Butler, Director, Income Tax Division, State Tax Department; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Lee J. Tickell, Chairman, Montana Manpower Planning, Advisory Council, Office of the Governor, Helena. Montana; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Norbert T. Tieman, Governor, Nebraska, James F. Tierney, Reverend, Our Lady of Fatima Church, Huntington, West Virginia; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virgina; Laurence E. Tierney Jr., Chairman of the board, Eastern Coal Corporation, Bluefield, West Virginia; John R. Tiller, State Forester, State Commission of Forestry, South Carolina; Harold J. Synder, Director, Division of Engineering, Public Service Commission; William S. Ritchie Jr, Commissioner, Department of Highways; Jack D. Stafford, Assistant Commissioner, State Road Commission. Topics include: income tax, employment, food stamps, Buffalo Creek Disaster, Manpower Planning Committee, Shenandoah Downs, Old Age Assistance, election, federal judgeship, retired teachers, summer employment, pollution, drug abuse, freedom of the press, disposal of solid waste, Supreme Court of Appeals, National Governors' Conference, highway development, bridges, Board of Registration for Foresters, road conditions, West Virginia Industrial Development Authority, strip mining, branch banking, black lung, School for the Deaf and Blind at Romney, United States Bicentennial, aid to non-public schools, law enforcement, information request, Department of Welfare, forest conservation, water rates, Economic Opportunity Council, and the State Road Commision.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Ben Tilson, President, Capitol Paper Supply Inc., Charleston, West Virginia; J. Tom Tilson, Executive Director, The American National Red Cross, Lima, Ohio. Topics include: Social Security, water impoundments, welfare, Vietnam War, Pharmacy Program for the Aged, junk cars, forest management, information request, flag request, Hopemont State Hospital, Department of Mental Health, State Road Commission, purchase orders, Occupational Health and Safety Act, foster care, disaster relief, and summer employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Kermit Moore, President, Greenbrier Chapter, Izaak Walton League of America, Lewisburg, West Virginia; Kenneth Timberlake, President, Wier Happy Wheels, Chapter of National Campers and Hikers Association Inc., Weirton, West Virginia; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Don J. Hindman, President, Time Industries Inc., Chicago, Illinois; Charles E. Jones, Editor, The Times Record, Spencer, West Virginia; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; W.W. Tinder Jr., President, Tinder-White Truck and Equipment Company Inc., Bluefield, West Virginia. Topics include: flood control, timber harvesting, highway safety, state parks, coal transport, industrial development, advertisement, flag request, compensation, Department of Welfare, Hopemont State Hospital, fire safety, outdoor recreation, unemployment, information request, highway development, food stamps, Social Security, Huntington State Hospital, School Clothing Allowance Program, employment, hunting and fishing license, West Virginia University, campaign, water and sewer systems, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Donald L. Butler, Director, Income Tax Division, State Tax Department; James S. Gladwell, Deputy State Superintendent, Department of Education; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director- Administration, Department of Mental Health; R.L Bonar, Colonel, Department of Public Safety; Paul P. Tinning, President, Association of Labor Mediation Agencies, Conciliation Service, Portland, Oregon; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; George W. Spruce III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Jack W. Blair, Major General, Adjutant General, Office of the Adjutant General; E. Robert Bell, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; C.F. McNutt, Director, Department of Finance and Administration; Hollis M. Dole, Assistant Secretary, Mineral Resources, Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C.; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant, Office of the Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: welfare, tax refund, information request, school transportation, Weston State Hospital, foster care, Social Security, black lung benefits, public sector employees, employment, law enforcement, tourism, cost of living, energy crisis, aid for non-public schools, military pension, Veterans Administration, Republican National Convention, highway safety, Marshall University, Department of Mines, Mine Safety Academy, and road conditions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; W. Don Maughan, Director, United States Water Resources Council, Washington, D.C.; Dr. E.K. Feaster, President, Fairmont State College, Fairmont, West Virginia; B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Federal-State Relations, West Virginia; George J. Titler, Vice President, United Mine Workers of America, Washington, D.C.; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; J.R. Clowser, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Mental Health; Don H. Titus, Membership Chairman, Consumer Association of West Virginia, Huntington, West Virginia; Edgar N. Henry P.E., Chief, Water Resources Division, Department of Natural Resources; Samuel H. Weese, Commissioner, Insurance Department; John W. Landfried, State Fire Marshal, Office of Insurance Commissioner; Mary Titus, Area III Vice President, National Retired Teachers Association, Huntington, West Virginia. Topics include: Aid to the Disabled, Elementary and Secondary Education Act, Higher Education Act, Title IX, labor unions, employment, welfare, Civil Service System, summer employment, consumer protection, campus protests, fire safety, and legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Tobin, Senior Vice President, World Magazine, New York, New York; William S. Davis, Chief, Appalachia Operations Division, Office of Economic Opportunity, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Perry E. Gresham, President, Bethany College, Bethany, West Virginia; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Daniel B. Taylor, State School Superintendent, Department of Education; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; L.R. Craft, Lieutenant Colonel, Inspector, Department of Public Safety; John F. Toepp, Michigan State Senate, Lansing, Michigan; Masakichi Ogawa, Japan Local Information Service Association, Tokyo, Japan; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: Toastmasters International, taxes, legislation, media appearances, surface mining, information request, early childhood education, welfare, flag request, National Youth Science Camp, retired teacher's pension, House of Delegates, summer employment 1971, Japanese Governors' Delegation, and pollution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; James A. Tolbert, President, Jefferson County Branch, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Charles Town, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare. Topics include: immigration, taxes, Department of Mental Health, highway safety, pornography, Rural Refuse Collection Program, mine impoundments, conservation, junk cars, Farmington mine disaster, water systems, Social Security, Aid to the Disabled, food stamps, Adjutant General, and the United Mine Worker's Retirement Pension Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Rick Tolley, Head Football Coach, Department of Athletics, Marshall University, Huntington, West Virginia; Robert M. Ball, Commissioner of Social Security, Social Security Administration, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Baltimore, Maryland; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Hillory A. Tolson, Administrator, White House Historical Association, Washington, D.C. Topics include: Social Security, road conditions, flag request, Office of Federal-State Relations, fire safety, Advisory Committee to the State Commission on Mental Retardation, Advisory Council for Development Disabilities, accessibility, toll bridges, Special Police Officer, employment, Farmers Home Administration, jail conditions, welfare, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, food stamps, black lung benefits, driving licenses, strip mining, and insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia. Topics include: Nonintoxicating Beer Commission, legislation, Advisory Committee to the State Commission on Mental Retardation, Board of Veterinary Medicine, National Governors' Conference, U.S. Marshal, and employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: employment, State Road Commission strike, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, welfare, state residency, Aid to the Disabled, state parks, Department of Highways, Governor's Food and Agriculture Committee, food stamps, instructional term, law enforcement, aid to non-public schools, Marshall University medical school, Civil Service System, and student bussing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ira L. Dadisman Jr., Director of Personnel, Civil Service System; D.S. Tomkies, Vice President, Security Insurance Company, Huntington, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Joseph J. Tomlin, President, Pop Warner Junior League Football, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Kenneth Timberlake, President, Weir Happy Wheels, Chapter of National Campers and Hikers Association Inc., Weirton, West Virginia; George W. Spruce III, Director, Personnel/Payroll Division, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Deal H. Tompkins, President, Charleston Area Medical Center, Charleston, West Virginia; William Tompos, Senator, West Virginia; Douglas W. Toms, Director, National Highway Safety Bureau, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C. Topics include: Department of Welfare, Department of Public Safety, employment, aid to non-public schools, highway safety, pollution, welfare, Social Security, state parks, outdoor recreation, information request, military service, Adjutant General, West Virgina University Medical Center, Appalachian Regional Commission, summer employment 1971, insurance, mental health, alcohol in state parks, taxes, Colin Anderson Center, Air National Guard, and drinking and driving.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Felix J. Toner, Chairman, Inaugural Committee, Juneau, Alaska; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; R.L. Bonar, Colonel, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; John H. Chafee, Secretary of the Navy, Washington, D.C.; William D. Toohey, President, Discover America Travel Organizations Inc., Washington, D.C.; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare. Topics include: aid to non-public schools, flag request, food stamps, road conditions, legislation, Social Security, black lung benefits, teacher's salary, welfare, Indochina War, Work and Training Program, taxes, Medical Corp of the Navy, tourism, summer camps, information request, vocational education, pollution, and mine workers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John A. Bunner, Chief of Claims, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Fred R. Toothman, Director of Coal Development, Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, Huntington, West Virginia; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; Anto Topali, Consul General, Consulate General of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security. Topics include: school transportation, State Road Commission, employment, Board of Accountancy, welfare, parks and recreation, strip mining, School of Mines, alcohol in state parks, food stamps, Social Security, license plates, school conditions, military service, sewage systems, Public Service Commission, diplomatic relations, illegal hunting, genealogy, conservation, Department of Employment Security, unemployment, and road conditions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Larry D. Torchia, Director, Parks and Recreation, New Martinsville, West Virigina; Spiro T. Agnew, Vice President, Washington, D.C.; W. Robert Biddington, D.D.S., Dean, School of Dentistry, West Virginia University; Anthony Torchio, Director, Board of Park Commissioners, Weirton, West Virginia; Patrick T. Tork, Supervisor of Facilities and Game Operations, School of Physical Education, West Virginia University; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; David E. Tork, President, Development Associates, Baltimore, Maryland; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; J.D. Barlow, Commander, U.S. Navy, Head, Rating Control, Section Group C, Enlisted Personnel Division, Department of the Navy, Washington, D.C.; Powell E. Toth, Director, Human Resources and Humanistic Studies Division, West Virginia University; William A. Toussaint, Executive Director, Clay County Development Corporation, Clay, West Virginia; John Tower, Senator, Chairman, Committee on Armed Services, Washington, D.C.; Raymond C. Tower, Executive Vice President, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Lysander Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce. Topics include: Department of Education, physical therapy, telephone service, financial aid, Weirton Chamber of Commerce, Workmen's Compensation Fund, welfare, elections, Teacher's Retirement Board, aid to non-public schools, Civil Service System, Buffalo Creek Disaster, highway development, Variable Reenlistment Bonuses, food stamps, employment, Denmar State Hospital, citizenship, tourism, road conditions, United States Bicentennial, Comprehensive Health Planning Advisory Council, Selective Service Act, Vietnam War, Marshall University medical school, covert listening device, and black lung benefits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: P.G. Hoye, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; C. Vincent Townsend, Grand Master, Most Worshipful Grand Lodge, Martinsburg, West Virginia. Topics include: prayer in schools, Department of Veterans' Affairs, nursing homes, welfare, Comprehensive Health Planning Council, driver's licenses, surface mining, highway development, Department of Highways, employment, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, food stamps, Civil Service System, and a flag request.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas W. Toy, Administrative Assistant, Air Fore Logistic Command, Wright Patterson Air Base, Dayton, Ohio; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; W. Byron Rumford, Assistant to the Director, Federal-State Cooperation, Federal Trade Commission, Bureau of Consumer Protection; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; Mark Gibson, Director, Traffic Safety Commission, Boise, Idaho; J.C. Trahan, Director of Hotels and Resorts, The Branigar Organization Inc., Bloomingdale, Illinois; Russell E. Train, Chairman, Council on Environmental Quality, Executive Office of the President; Russell Train, Under Secretary of the Interior, Department of Natural Resources, Washington, D.C.; Allan Fujimoto, Executive Secretary of the Governor's Ad Hoc Commission on Manpower Development and Training, Department of Management, College of Business Administration, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii. Topics include: Marshall football team tragedy, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Social Security, highway safety, food stamps, Lankin State Hospital, vehicle titles, information request, vehicle inspections, highway development, Federal Trade Commission, miner's strike, traffic management, car accidents, traffic safety, pornography, environmentalism, National Youth Science Camp, solid waste, disposal, legislation, wildlife, and employment training programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Earl M. Vickers, Director, Office of Legislative Services, West Virginia Legislature; William H. Loy, Administrative Assistant, Office of the Governor's Office, West Virginia; Coleman E. Trainor Jr., President, First Huntington National Bank, Huntington, West Virginia; Warren G. Magnuson, Chairman, Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, Washington, D.C. Topics include: training, election, Federal Consumer Protection Act, West Virginia Bankers Association, memorial roadways, bridges, utility companies, Board of Regents, and legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Gordon C. Luce, Secretary of Business and Transportation, Business and Transportation Agency, Sacramento, California. Topics include: Governor of California's Task Force on Transportation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John W. Raymond, Political Editor, Huntington Publishing Company, Huntington, West Virginia. Topics include: Army National Guard, Appalachian Regional Commission, and the Federal Aviation Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John A. Bunner, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs, William Christensen, State Service Officer, Department of Ohio, AMVETS, Cleveland, Ohio; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; James O. Trout, Assistant Industrial Agent, Industrial Development, Real Estate and Taxation Department, Norfolk and Western Railway Company, Roanoke, Virginia; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; James R. Closer, Deputy Director, Administration, Department of Mental Health; Frank Troutman, President, Castleberry's Food Company, Augusta, Georgia; James S. Trouman, ANSER Analytic Services Inc., Falls Church, Virginia. Topics include: Denmar State Hospital, School Clothing Allowance Program, Department of Welfare, pension, food stamps, junk cars, information request, West Virginia Blue Book, navigational systems, U.S Army Corps of Engineers, and air freight transport system.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: R.N. Trowbridge, Executive Director, The Huntington West Virginia Housing Authority, Huntington, West Virginia; Arthur G. Trudeau Jr, Vice President, International Tourism and Travel Centers, Los Angeles, California; Harry L. Buch, Chairman, Racing Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; John D. Rockefeller, Secretary of State, West Virginia; W.B. Rannells, District Engineer, State Road Commission. Topics include: immigration, Vietnam War, summer employment, Public Employees Retirement System, legislation, public library, information request, tourism, National Labor Relations Board, unemployment, employment, Service Corp Program, summer employment 1971, Board of Pharmacy, data management, Social Security, education, road conditions, flag request, Weirton General Hospital, and Marshall University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: R.S. Nickelsbuerg, Acting Manager, DCA-1, Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; J.H. Shaffer, Administrator, Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; John Volpe, Secretary, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; J.R. Amato, Contracting Officer, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; Admiral C.R. Bender, U.S. Coast Guard, Washington, D.C. Topics include: aviation safety, National Aviation System Policy, Federal Railroad Administration, railway accidents,  cargo security program, Federal Boat Safety Act 1971.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: W.J. Smith, Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Commandant, Washington, D.C.; Curtis F. Greve, Chief, Airports Branch, DCA-600, Federal aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; F.C. Turner, Federal Highway Administrator, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Mary Brooks, Director of the Mint, Department of the Treasury, Washington, D.C. Topics include: tonnage measurement of ships, Federal Aviation Administration, aviation safety, emergency relief, bridges, Federal- Aid Highway Act of 1970, environmental impact, Hinton Bridge, emergency relief, Eisenhower silver dollar, Federal-Aid Highway Construction, and highway development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: R.R. Bartelsmeyer, Director of Public Roads, Federal Highway Administration, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; Robert Brenner, Acting Director, National Highway Safety Bureau, Federal Highway Administration, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; R. Vance Hartke, Senator, Subcommittee on Surface Transportation, Washington, D.C.; William C. Jennings, Chairman, Hazardous Materials Regulations Board, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; John C. Kluzynski, Representative, Chairman, Subcommittee on Roads, House Public Works Committee, Washington, D.C.; Frank D. Altobelli, Regional Administrator, National Highway Safety Bureau, Department of Transportation, Baltimore, Maryland; Charles H. Hartman, Acting Director, National Highway Safety Bureau, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; John T. Hanna, Director, Highway Safety Division, Office of Administration, Governor's Office, Richmond, Virginia; Douglas W. Toms, Director, National Highway Safety Bureau, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; John A. Volpe, Secretary of Transportation, Washington, D.C. Topics include: interstate highways, road conditions, Highway Safety Act of 1966, National Governors' Conference, highway safety, legislation, Emergency Transportation Assistance Act of 1970, Public Service Commission, accident fatalities, federal-state relations, state purchased equipment, insurance, alcoholism, recreational boating accidents, and General Services Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: A. Campbell, Acting Director, Office of Contract and Procurement, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, D.C.; O.W. Siler, Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Commander, Second Coast Guard District, U.S. Coast Guard, Department of Transportation; R.R. Bartelsmeyer, Acting Federal Highway Administrator, Federal Highway Administration, Department of Transporation; T.R. Sargent, Vice Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Assistant Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard, Department of Transportation; W.E. Dennis, Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Chief of Staff, Second Coast Guard District, Department of Transportation, C.C. Villarreal, Administrator, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, Department of Transportation; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; J.R. Amato, Director, Office of Contracts and Procurement, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Department of Transportation. Topics include: political favors, bridges, flood damage, Personal Rapid Transit system, erosion, Highway Safety Act 1966, Highway Trust Fund, noise pollution, and a Selective Traffic Enforcement Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: W.C. Morrill, Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Chief of Staff, Second Coast Guard District, Department of Transportation; O.W. Siler, Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Commander, Second Coast Guard District, Department of Transportation. Topics include: environmental impact, bridges, and the Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: C.C. Villarreal, Administrator, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, Department of Transportation; John A. Volpe, Secretary, Department of Transportation; Herbert F. DeSimone, Assistant Secretary for Environment and Urban Systems, Office of the Secretary of Transportation; Theodore N. McDowell, Director of Information, Office of the Secretary of Transportation; Robert Brenner, Action Director, National Highway Safety Bureau, Federal Highway Administration, Department of Transportation; Jennings Randolph, Senator, U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C.; Harley O. Staggers, Chairman, House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. Topics include: Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964, highway safety, National Transportation Planning Study, Uniform Relocation Assistant and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, motorcycle safety, legislation, National Governor's Conference, insurance, public transportation, Mobile Community Services Project, highway development, air traffic controller strike, Summer Youth Opportunity Program, Cargo Security Program, Highway Safety Act of 1970, federal-state relations, environmental impact, rail service, and the Appalachian Development Highway System.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James W. Donley, Special Assistant to the Secretary, Public Affairs, Department of the Treasury, David M. Kennedy, Secretary, Department of the Treasury. Topics include: tax reform, federal aid to states, revenue sharing, and legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William O. Sievertson, Mayor, Glen Dale, West Virginia; K.L. Trimble, Director, Engineering and Planning, City of Clarksburg, West Virginia; Joseph F. Peters, Assistant Executive Secretary, Teachers Retirment Board; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; George R. Triplett, Judge, Twentieth Judicial Circuit, Elkins, West Virginia; Richard W. Velde, Associate Administrator, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, Department of Justice; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce. Topics include: employment, aid to non-public schools, information request, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction, advertising, higher education, Appalachian Educational Laboratory, Marshall University medical school, hospitalization, law enforcement, West Virginia State Bar, federal judgeship, legislation, rehabilitation and detention centers, black lung benefits, Department of Welfare, surface mining, and a flag request.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; A.L. Lively, Chief, General Environmental and Food Control Section, Department of Health; Dominick A. Barron, Area Director, Clarksburg, Department of Veterans' Affairs; John P. Quarles, President, Tri-State Transit Authority, Huntington, West Virginia; Robert Alexander, Director of Placement, Marshall University, Huntington, West Virginia; John Troelstrup, President, Mercer County Economic Opportunity Corporation, Bluewell, West Virginia; Dr. Clay Whitehead, Director of the White House, Office of Telecommunications Policy, Washington, D.C.; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Mrs. W.B. Trosper, Executive Director, Huntington-Cabell Chapter, The American Red Cross, Huntington, West Virginia; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education. Topics include: black lung benefits, Department of Mental Health, sewage systems, Civil Service System, Marshall University medical school, school reserve, aid to non-public schools, highway development, veteran's hospitals, employment, airports, West Virginia Council of Churches, welfare, memorabilia,  nuclear issues, flag request, Mashall University football team plane crash, West Virginia Federation of Republican Women, road conditions, Department of Welfare, taxes, immigration, and Neighborhood Youth Corps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contain correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Gary Tredway, Director of Public Relations, Republican Governors Association, Washington, D.C.; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Angelo Tremblay, Minister of Tourism, Fish and Game, Department of Tourism, Quebec, Canada; Homer R. Shield, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: employment, food stamps, Blue Ridge hydro-electric project, unemployment benefits, elections, United Mine Workers of America, Social Security, information request, special education, House of Delegates, labor unrest, state parks, tourism, Hopemont State Hospital, road conditions, West Virginia Aeronautics Commission, black lung benefits, teacher's salaries, flood damage, license plates, Department of Public Institutions, and national forests.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; John D. Ryan, General, Chief of Staff, USAF; Paul H. Trevillian, Chairman, Parks and Recreation Committee, City Council, Morgantown, West Virginia; James A. Ashburn, City Manager, Morgantown, West Virginia; Dr. James L. Chapman, President, West Liberty State College, West Liberty, West Virginia; Joseph F. McKeever Jr., President, Tri-County Citizens for Clean Air; George H. Seibert Jr., Minority Leader, House of Delegates, West Virginia; George Junkins Jr., Mayor, Triadelphia, West Virginia; Peter A. Triani, D.D.S., Director, Division of Dental Health, Department of Health, Richmond, Virginia; Coleman E. Trainor Jr., President, First Huntington National Bank, Huntington, West Virginia; Charles F. Dodrill, President, Tri-State Airport Authority, Huntington, West Virginia; Robert L. Park, Hearing Examiner, Civil Aeronautics Board, Washington, D.C.; John P. Quarles, President, Tri-State Transit Authority, Huntington, West Virginia. Topics include: financial aid, tourism, Aid to the Disabled, food stamps, conventions, youth centers, air pollution, poverty, sewage systems, Triangle Improvement Council, employment, registered nurses, retired teachers, fishing licenses, black lung benefits, vocational education, Tri-State Airport, highway development, Buffalo Creek Disaster, Appalachian Regional Development Commission, Marshall University football team plane crash, public transit, and the Emergency Employment Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security, William Carpenter, General Chairman, Fourth International Conference on Urban Transportation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; D.R. Vealey, District Chairman, Transportation-Communication Employees Union; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; John A. Volpe, Secretary of Transportation, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; C. Herbert Traubert, Secretary, West Virginia Board of Pharmacy; John P. Plummer, President, West Virginia Board of Pharmacy; Lysander L. Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce. Topics include: information request, Civil Service System, employment, public transportation, diversity in hiring, aid for non-public schools, travel allowance, highway safety, Transportation Remuneration and Incentive Program, littering, housing projects, Board of Pharmacy, Uniform Controlled Substances Act, drug abuse, pollution, National Governor's Conference, tourism, and state employee travel regulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Arden R. Hodges, Acting Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; W. Earnest Stahl, General Manager and Comptroller, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, Charleston, West Virginia; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Charles H. Haden II, Commissioner, State Tax Department; Rex M. Smith, State Superintendents of Schools, Department of Education; Donald L. Butler, Director, Income Tax Division, State Tax Department. Topics include: state employee travel regulations, travel, tourism, military service, office rental, employment, information request, home for the aged, highway development, taxes, and Marshall University medical school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George B. Trubow, Deputy Director, Office of Law Enforcement Programs, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, United States Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.; Carol Benson, Regional Scientist, Systems Group of TRW Inc., Washington Operators, Washington, D.C.; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; Roy W. Walter, State Director, School Transportation and Driver Education, Department of Education; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Joseph H. Mills, Director, State Economic Opportunity Office; Hubert B. Lake, The Tucker County Bank, Parsons, West Virginia; Denver S. Tucker, Mayor, Buffalo, West Virginia. Topics include: Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act, State Road Commission, transportation, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Weirton General Hospital, notary public, driver's education, National Council of Teachers of English, information request, immigration, tuberculosis, flag request, employment, outdoor recreation, aid for non-public schools, state festivals, Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, regional development, school levy, vocational education, Davis Power Project, Committee on Aging, and the Antiquities Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Elliot E. Maynard, Managing Director, Tug Valley Chamber of Commerce; Larry A. Tucker, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; George P. Shultz, Secretary, Department of Treasury, Washington, D.C.; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Robert W. Burk Jr., Senator, West Virginia; Donald G. Roth, President, Tucker County Chamber of Commerce, Parsons, West Virginia; Ross H. Tuckwiller, President, The State Fair of West Virginia. Topics include: Committee on Aging, United States Bicentennial, Social Security, scenic rivers program, United Mine Workers of America, insurance, communism, legislation, federal-state relations, welfare, fire insurance, pollution, information request, banking regulations, Board of Banking and Financial Institutions, Marshall University medical school, road conditions, highway development, mental health complex, National 4-H Congress, and strip mining.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Elliot E. Maynard, Managing Director, Tug Valley Chamber of Commerce; William E. Timmons, Assistant to the President, White House, Washington, D.C.; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Richard H. Turk, Acting Highway Safety Coordinator, Baltimore, Maryland. Topics include: Scenic Rivers Committee, Hill-Burton funds, floods, aid for non-public schools, motion picture rating systems, public safety, military service, employment, air pollution, flag request, West Virginia Comprehensive Health Planning Advisory Council, highway safety, and legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert D. Bailey, Secretary of State, West Virginia; Hulett C. Smith, Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: License Certificate Appeal Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; William W. Turnbull, President, Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: flag request, employment, tuberculosis, welfare, Social Security, food stamps, information request, environmentalism, education, and tourism.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William W. Turnbull, President, Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Denzil Turner, Mayor, Kingwood, West Virginia; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; F.C. Turner, Federal Highway Administrator, U.S Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C. Topics include: educational assessment, junk cars, jail, liquor laws, black lung benefits, school clothing allowance, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, summer employment, traffic safety, Federal-Aid Highway Act 1970, bridges, highway safety, emergency relief funds, and driver's licenses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Andrew J. Jeter, Chairman, Black Citizens Committee, Weirton, West Virginia; Mrs. Harry Turner, Secretary, Black Citizens Committee, Weirton, West Virginia; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Norma J. Turner, Director of Personnel, Republican National Committee, Washington, D.C.; Joseph F. Peters, Assistant Executive Secretary, Teachers Retirement Board, Charleston, West Virginia; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; W. Earnest Stahl, General Manager and Comptroller, West Virginia Turnpike Commission. Topics include: school transportation, Human Rights Commission, employment, Civil Service System, Board of Pharmacy, food stamps, outdoor recreation, flag request, mental health complex, Department of Public Institutions, Nursing Home Licensing Board, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, racism, skeet shooting, purchasing orders, retire teacher's benefits, Marshall University medical school, School Clothing Allowance Program, pollution, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board, Department of Public Safety, and the  West Virginia Turnpike Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence: Roger Tusken, Executive Director, The American Academy of Family Physicians, Kansas City, Missouri; George Tussey Jr., President, United Steelworkers of America, Local No. 1865, Ashland Kentucky; Ira S. Latimer, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: healthcare, information request, family medicine, Marshall University medical school, waterways, county school boards, medical records, euthanasia, abortion, vehicle registration, and the Vietnam War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topic include: comprehensive health planning, National Health Service Corps, food stamps, information request, Republican National Committee, and legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles T. Tweel, President, Taxi Service Inc., Huntington, West Virginia; Dr. Frank W. McKee, Dean, School of Medicine, West Virginia University; Joesphine L. good, Convention Director, Republican National Committee, Washington, D.C.; Robert C. Walker, Special Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, California; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; John D. Twiname, Administration, Social and Rehabilitation Service, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Washington, D.C.; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; C.C. Phillips Jr., Mayor, Mullins, West Virginia; Rolland B. Handley, Regional Director, Northeast Region, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Topics include: Vietnam War, campaign, Tri-State Airport, transportation support, school conditions, school bands, pollution, celebrity appearances, Marshall University medical school, junk cars, vocational rehabilitation, food stamps, road conditions, and Twin Falls State Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Joseph D. Tydings, Senator, Committee on the Judiciary, United State Senate; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., State Director of Health, Department of Health; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; W.L. Gilligan, Chairman, Tyler County Republican Executive Committee; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Russell Bonner, Superintendent, Tyler County Schools; W. Astor Kirk, Regional Director, Mid-Atlantic Region, OEO, Washington, D.C.; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; William E. Ford, President, Electronic Communications Inc., Nitro, West Virginia; William R. Tyler, Ambassador, Embassy of the united States of America, The Hague, Netherlands. Topics include: Twin Falls State Park, road conditions, nursing home certification, federal judgeship, Head Start, Fairmont Emergency Hospital, family planning programs, Tygart Lake State Park, parks and recreation, environmental conservation, hunting, school transportation, truancy, food stamps, surface mining, flag request, Selective Service, and white supremacy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard E. Tyson, Attorney at Law, Huntington, West Virginia. Topics include: Board of Examiners for Registered Professional Nurses, elections, Department of Public Safety, state festivals, Board of Regents, Marshall University medical school, House of Delegates, and insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard E. Tyson, Attorney at Law, Huntington, West Virginia; John Richard Barber, Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission; Prince B. Woodard, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents. Topics include: car inspections, Lincoln Day Dinner, National Governors' Conference, workmen's compensation, U.S Economic Development Administration, Department of Public Institutions, employment, West Virginia Natural Resource Commission, county courts, U.S. Army Reserve, bridges, driver's licenses, House of Delegates, and the State Road Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard E. Tyson, Attorney at Law, Huntington, West Virginia; Bill Loy, Administrative Assistant to the Governor, West Virginia. Topics include: Young Republicans, Housing and Urban Development, employment, State Road Commission, Students for a Democratic Society, highway development, and bridges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James R. Rogers, President, West Virginia Conference of Typographical Union; T.R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Ira S. Latimer, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Cyril D. Tyson, Deputy Administrator, Commissioner, Human Administration, Manpower and Career Development Agency, New York, New York; James T. Fleming, Assistant Director, Housing, West Virginia University. Topics include: Tygart Lake State Park, property acquisition, employment, parks and recreation, college dormitories, State Road Commission, Buffalo Creek disaster, and information request.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Hiroshi Uchida, Consul General of Japan, New York, New York; Morris K. Udall, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.; Richard J. Udouj, President, Boy Scouts of America, Westark Area Council, Fort Smith, Arkansas; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Albert W. Uhl, Correctional Program Advisor, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Kermit McKeever, Chief, Division of Parks and Recreation, Department of Natural Resources; Curtis M. Uhl, Mayor, Vienna, West Virginia; Kent S. Hall, Chairman, Kanawha County Republican Executive Committee, Charleston, West Virginia; Al Ullman, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. Topics include: National Multiple Sclerosis Society, environmental conservation, flag request, Colin Anderson Center, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction, Pipestem State Park, traffic control systems, road conditions, regional councils, Board of Education, Mid-Ohio's Valley Mayor's Association, Social Security, legislation, taxes, teacher's salary, driver's licenses, College Republicans, industrial development, capital punishment, Federal Child Care Program, information request, and traffic signal systems.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: W.B. Umberger, President, Grandview Doolin Water Association, New Martinsville, West Virginia; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; C. Herbert Traubert, Secretary, West Virginia Board of Pharmacy; Major General Jack W. Blair, Adjutant General; Carl Ulsaker, Regional Director, Washington Regional Office, Post Office Department, Washington, D.C.; John Kelly, Treasurer, West Virginia; A. Heaton Underhill, Assistant Director for State Grants and Resource Studies, U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Washington, D.C.; Grace Strain, Director, Food Stamp Program, Department of Welfare; Cecil H. Underwood, President, Bethany College, Bethany, West Virginia; Don Underwood, Personnel Director, Department of Highways; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce. Topics include: tourism, information request, highway development, sewage systems, Interstate Commission on the Potomac River, Uniform Controlled Substance Act, capital punishment, voter registration, employment, aid for non-public schools, pollution, strip mining, Postal Service Savings System, wildlife resources, Richard Nixon's trip to China, communism, taxation of churches, mineral springs, state employee salary reports, food stamps, state roads, elections, flag request, alcohol sales, and Weston State Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Administration, Department of Mental Health; M. Mitchell-Bateman, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ralph N. Steele, Special Assistant, Hospital Administration, Department of Mental Health; Charles H. Hadden II, State Tax Commission, State Tax Department; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; J. Richard Barber, Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; C.S. Collier Jr, Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Gordon D. Marling, Executive Secretary-Treasurer, West Virginia Association of Life Underwriters, Inc., Wheeling, West Virginia. Topics include: Weston State Hospital, employment, welfare, Colin Anderson Center, Aid to Disabled, radio broadcasts, flag request, information request, bridges, Farmer's Home Administration, sanitation, pornography, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, and kindergarten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; F.G. Baenig, President, Community Savings Bank, Wheeling, West Virginia; N.H. Dyer, M.D., M.P.H., State Director of Health, Department of Health; Spiro T. Agnew, Vice President, Washington, D.C.; Henry Eschwege, Director, Resources and Economic Development Division, U.S. General Accounting Office, Washington, D.C.; John Volpe, Secretary, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.; Edward F. Kearney, Executive Director, National Committee on Uniform Traffic Laws and Ordinances, Washington, D.C. Topics include: unemployment compensation, legislation, federalization of unemployment insurance, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, welfare reform, Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, Uniform Controlled Substances Act, Uniform Reciprocal Support Act, Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies of 1970, employment, Union Carbide Corporation, taxes, and import restrictions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: T.K. Webb, Regional Vice President, Union Carbide Corporation, Charleston, West Virginia; Donald F. Evans, Record Manager Union 76 and President, American Records Management Association, Palatine, Illinois; W. V. Layman, Traffic Manager, Union Pacific Railroad Company, Chicago, Illinois. Topics include: Union Carbide, Environmental Protection Agency, pollution, industrial development, State Road Commission, Union Fidelity Life Insurance Company, and the Union for Research and Experimentation in Higher Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Francis L. Murphy, Vice President, United Aircraft, East Hartford, Connecticut; R.P. Azinger, President, United Aircraft of West Virginia Inc., Longuevil, Quebec, Canada; W. Gwynn Edmonds, President, The United Brokers Inc., Huntington, West Virginia; Reverend T. Clifford Johnson, Executive Director, West Virginia United Church Alcohol Action Program Inc., Nitro, West Virginia; Homer L. Harries, Chairman, Huntington Council No.53, The order of United Commercial Travelers of America, Huntington, West Virginia; Bruce Alger, Chairman, United Congressional Appeal, Washington, D.C.; James S. Phillips, Chairman of the Board, United Fuel Gas Company, Charleston, West Virginia; Howard B. Craven, Executive Director, United Fund of Kanawha Valley Inc., Charleston, West Virginia. Topics include: public service projects, United Air Lines, industrial development, legislation, highway development, West Virginia Commission on Aging, United Daughters of the Confederacy, United Fund, Boy Scouts of America, and National Multiple Sclerosis Society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John D. Winebrenner, Area Medical Administrator, Welfare and Retirement Fund, United Mine Workers of America, Louisville, Kentucky; W.A. \"Tony\" Boyle, President, United Mine Workers of America, Washington, D.C.; James Forbes, Chairman, Miners Committee for Preservation of United Mine Workers of America, Logan, West Virginia; George J. Titler, Vice President, United Mine Workers of America, Washington, D.C.; Rex W. Lauck, Assistant Editor, United Mine Workers Journal, Washington, D.C. Topics include: Social Security, black lung benefits, legislation, pension, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Coal Mine Health and Safety Bill, and welfare and retirement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: legislation, welfare and retirement, black lung, and the United Mine Workers Journal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Wright, Program Director, United Methodist Church, Charleston, West Virginia; Robert S. Benjamin, Chairman, Board of Governors, United Nations Association of the United States of America, New York, New York. Topics include: financial planning, church policies, mine safety laws, and the United Nations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: C. Dale Fuller, Executive Vice President, Foreign Policy Association, New York, New York; Charles W. Yost, United States Representative to the United Nations, New York, New York. Topics include: road traffic, narcotic drugs, United Nations, literacy, insurance, and presidential candidates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Harvey S, Firestone Jr., National Chairman, United Service Organizations Inc., New York, New York; Henry B. King, President, United States Brewers' Association, Washington, D.C.; W.R. Park, District Manager, United States Bureau of Mines, Mt. Hope, West Virginia. Topics include: Department of the Air Force, Army, littering, employment, Federal Civil Service Commission, United States Coast Guard, National Bank Act, and the 1974 Fiscal Year U.S Government Budget.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: A.E. Manell, Special Assistant to the Secretary of State, Department of State, Washington, D.C.; William Brock, United States Senate, Committee on Government Operations, Washington, D.C.; Robert C. Byrd, United States Senate, Committee on Rules and Regulations, Washington, D.C.; Edwin H. Gott, Chairman, United States Steel Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; W. Don Maughan, Director, United States Water Resources Council, Washington, D.C.; Richard L. Martin, Vice President, Local 40, United Steel Workers of America, Huntington, West Virginia; John H. Sweet, Publishing Director, U.S. News \u0026amp; World Report, Washington, D.C.; H. Herchiel Sims, President, United Talent, Charleston, West Virginia; Burke W. Fertig, State Director, United Transportation Union, Keyser, West Virginia. Topics include: passports, U.S. Postal Service, sewage systems, floods, water pollution, coal industry, Department of Welfare, mine safety legislation, staffing services, and the United Steelworkers of America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Burke W. Fertig, State Director, United Transportation Union, Keyser, West Virginia; Reuben L. Butler, President, United Veterans for Freedom, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Marshall J. Beverley, Senior Vice President, United Virginia Bank, Alexandria, Virginia. Topics include: Northfolk \u0026amp; Western Railway, community programs, and cloud seeding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: R.E. McDonald, President, Univac Division, Sperry Rand Corporation, Philadelphia Pennsylvania; J.O. Logan, President, Universal Oil Products Company, Des Plaines, Illinois; John Fry, Editor-in-Chief, SKI, Universal Publishing and Distributing Corporation, New York, New York; Sue A. Scott, Director. Topics include: office equipment, exhaust emissions, conservation, continuing education, employment, agriculture, The Hall of Fame for Great Americans, and environmental health planning.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Administrator, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: graduate fellowships, tourism, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, office equipment, black lung benefits, employment, disability insurance, food stamps, and the Civil Service System.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lon C. Kinder Sr., Executive Director, Upper Kanawha Valley Improvement Council Inc., Cabin Creek, West Virginia; George H. Seibert Jr., Minority Leader, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Robert L. Burkhart, President, Upper Potomac Development Corporation of West Virginia, Romney, West Virginia. Topics include: West Virginia Turnpike, water systems, highway development, Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act, community development, economic development, and regional councils.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert L. Burkhart, President, Upper Potomac Development Corporation, Romney, West Virginia. Topics include: economic development program, and regional council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dr. W. Astor Kirk, Regional Director, Mid-Atlantic Region, Office of Economic Operations, Washington, D.C.; David N. Daughterty, Executive Director, Upshur County Community Action Council Inc., Buckhannon, West Virginia; Arthur S. Flemming, Chairman, President's Commission on White House Fellows, Washington, D.C.; Bud Bennett, Chairman, Upshur County Airport Authority, Buckhannon, West Virginia; John H. Post, Chairman, Upshur County Parks Committee, Buckhannon, West Virginia; C. Paul Cutlip, Superintendent, Webster County Schools, Webster Springs, West Virginia; Jack G. Upton, City Manager, Martinsburg, West Virginia; R.C. Conaty, ABC Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, W. Warren Upton, Acting United States Attorney for the Southern District of West Virginia, Charleston, West Virginia; L.L. Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor, West Virginia Legislature, Joint Committee on Government and Finance; Lawrence E. Spears, Executive Director, Upper Potomac Development Corporation, Romney, West Virginia. Topics include property acquisition, State Department of Purchasing, Federal-State Relations, industrial development, Appalachian Regional Commission, home healthcare, county jails, zoos, Selective Service System, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency, and Correction, airports, Social Security, voting fraud, Upward Bound program, Local Development Districts, legislation, water systems, and School Clothing Allowance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Philip H. Hoff, Chairman, Advisory Committee, Urban America Incorporated, Burlington, Vermont; William L. Slayton, Executive Vice President, Urban America Inc., Washington, D.C.; Arnold L. Karp, Urban Community Housing Corporation, Washington, D.C.; Claude E. McKinney, Director, The Urban Life Center, Columbia, Maryland; George E. Cieply, Executive Director, Urban Renewal Authority, Wheeling, West Virginia; George W. Romney, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, D.C. Topics include: youth organizations, building systems, Department of Natural Resources, National Association of Nonprofit Housing Organization, urban planning, Operation Breakthrough, Tri-State Transit Authority, and urban renewal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Elmer H. Dodson, Mayor, Charleston, West Virginia; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; William S. Ritchie, Commissioner, Department of Highways. Topics include: urban renewal, Workmen's Relief Fund, urban transportation, solid waste removal, Governor's Advisory Committee for Health Planning, Coal Mine Safety Board of Review, information request, alcohol is state parks, Marshall University medical school, aid for non-public school, road conditions, and insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shields, Director, Department of Motor Vehicles; Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, Department of Labor; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety. Topics include: tourism, youth organization, taxes, nuclear technology, Workmen's Compensation, Weston State Hospital, consumer protection, School Clothing Allowance Program, protection order, donation request, state hospitals, military deferment, and citizenship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: tourism, the Netherlands, Rotterdam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William O. Sievertson, Mayor, Glen Dale, West Virginia; C. Gregory Van Camp, General Manager, Station WWVU-TV, Channel 24, Morgantown, West Virginia; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; M. Mitchell-Bates, M.D., Director, Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: tourism, the Netherlands, Rotterdam, State Road Commission, drug abuse, military service, Board of Examiners and Registration of Physical Therapists, Colin Anderson Center, Stonewall Jackson Lake Project, and the Buffalo Creek Disaster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Andrew B. Vahaly, President, Perry Manufacturing Corporation, Perryopolis, Pennsylvania; A.E Vail Chairman, Griggsville Wild Bird Society, Griggsville, Illinois; Tom Vail, Chief Counsel, Committee on Finance, United State Senate, Washington, D.C.; Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor, West Virginia Legislature, Joint Committee on Government and Finance, Charleston, West Virginia. Topics include: tourism, vacation farms, flag request, employment, road conditions, information request, Medicaid Program, Denmar State Hospital, air pollution, housing projects, Aid to Disabled, and food stamps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Clyde Pinson, Chairman, Cabell County Executive Committee, Huntington, West Virginia; Richard D. Valentine, Mayor, Rivesville, West Virginia; Martin Valeri, General Superintendent, Olga Coal Company, Coalwood, West Virginia; Francis R. Valeo, Secretary, United States Senate, Washington, D.C.; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Herbert S. Richey, President, The Valley Camp Coal Company, Cleveland, Ohio; A. James Manchin, State Director, Farmers Home Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Rolland B. Handley, Regional Director, Northeast Region, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Helen M. Condry, Director, Division of Medical Care, Department of Welfare. Topics include: Native American artifacts, federal judgeship, employment, driver's license, pollution, Department of Natural Resources, mines, flag request, surface mining, water access, insurance, information request, and community programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie, Commissioner, Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; George R. Lockhart Jr., Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce. Topics include: road conditions, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, census, Social Security, black lung benefits, traffic issues, taxes, county jails, information request, motorcycle helmets laws, School Clothing Allowance Program, food stamps, military service, license plates, food stamps, West Virginia Blue Book, and eviction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Forest J. Bowman, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Paul Crabtree, Executive Assistant to the Governor, Office of the Governor, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ira M. Coiner, Warden, West Virginia State Penitentiary, Moundsville, West Virginia; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Rusell Van Cleve, Chairman, Human Rights Commission; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department. Topics include: black lung benefits, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Department of Mental Health, Department of Public Institutions, Buffalo Creek Disaster, Social Security, flag request, employment, legislation, highway development, taxes, and food stamps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles H. Hadden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department; Andre Van Damme, Director, Charleston Ballet, Charleston, West Virginia; O.V. Vande Linde Jr., Executive Director, West Virginia Surface Mine Association; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Reverend Pelton E. Vandercoy, Pastor, Weirton Heights Memorial Baptist Church; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Lawrence L. Thurmond, Assistant Director, Driver's License Division, Department of Motor Vehicles; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, State Road Commission; Winton M. Blount, Postmaster General, United State Post Office Department, Washington, D.C. Topics include: taxes, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, surface mining, Department of Natural Resources, Weirton General Hospital, black lung benefits, alcohol in state parks, campaign, Kanawha River Basin Project, employment, postal service, and Reed's Creek dam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program Operations, Department of Welfare; Ivan G. VanDevender, President, Van's Wood Products Inc., Elkins, West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; R.N. Vandekieft, General Manager and Vice President, Vulcraft Division, Nuclear Corporation of America, Florence, South Carolina; Richard C. Van Dusen, Under Secretary, Department oof Housing and Urban Development, Washington, D.C.; H.M. Van Epps, Plant Manager, General Motors Parts Division, Martinsburg, West Virginia; Dr. John E. Van Gilder, Doddridge County Health Officer, Doddridge County Health Department, West Union, West Virginia; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; Dr. A. H. VanLandingham, Director, Agricultural Experiment Station, West Virginia University; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare. Topics include: U.S. Forest Service, water supply, State Road Commission, black bears, education, highway safety, industrial development, Buffalo Creek Disaster, employment, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, healthcare funding, military deferment, Department of Public Institutions, Social Security, Department of Public Safety, strip mining, legislation, citizenship, Marshall University medical school, land acquisition, National Transportation Planning Study, nursing homes, highway development, and teachers retirement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; James M. Shock, Communications Coordinator, Office of Communications, Department of Welfare; Fred L. Davis Jr, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Bernard S. Van Rensselaer, Director, Senior Citizens Division, Republican National Committee, Washington, D.C. Topics include: employment, welfare, animal control, Social Security, taxes, Marshall University medical school, Huntington State Hospital, Blue Ridge project, foster care program, National Youth Science Camp, Department of Public Institutions, and aging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bernard S. Van Rensselaer, Director, Senior Citizens Division, Republican National Committee, Washington, D.C.; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Ira S. Latimer Jr, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Fred Vanscoy, Executive Vice President, Citizens National Bank of Elkins, Elkins, West Virginia; Fred L. Davis Jr, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ira S. Dadisman Jr, Director of Personnel, Civil Service System; Harold E. Neely, Executive Director, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction. Topics include: aging, theater, tourism, employment, Department of Public Safety, access to healthcare, Police Civil Service Commission, state hospitals, bridges, industrial development, legislation, pornography, Governor's Youth Committee on Highway Safety, West Virginia Racing Commission, regional councils, road conditions, alcohol in state parks, Pipestem State Park, and Indochina.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Tom R. VanSickle, State Senator, Kansas; Virginia C. Stevens, Director, Department of Personnel; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; H. Ward Nicklin, Assistant Commissioner, Program operations, Department of Welfare; Lysander L. Dudley Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; T.I. Varney, House of Delegates, West Virginia; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; Harold J. Synder, Director, Division of Engineering, Public Service Commission; Richard M. Nixon, President, Washington, D.C.; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Administration, Department of Mental Health; Robert Taft Jr., U.S Senate, Washington, D.C. Topics include: business monopolies, employment, pollution, food stamps, youth organization, flag request, school transportation, license plates, blindness, State Athletic Commission, education, food stamps, tourism, aid for non-public schools, state payroll, state budget, gas service, vocational rehabilitation, flood control, teacher's salary, Social Security, Weston State Hospital, environmental conservation, bussing for integration, and Public Service Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Frederick Vasburgh, Editor, National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C.; N.H. Dyer, M.D., Secretary, Medical Licensing Board of West Virginia; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State, West Virginia; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; C. Herbert Traubert, Secretary, West Virginia Board of Pharmacy; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner, State Tax Department. Topics include: employment, National Governor's Conference, Blue Ridge hydro-electric project, junk cars, State Racing Commission, Natural Resources Commission, water service, Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969, Public Service Commission, license plates, taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: L.L. Vincent, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Walter L. Synder, Director, Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor; Robert B. Moran, Administrative Assistant, Department of Commerce; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission. Topics include: taxes, Department of Public Safety, Denmar State Hospital, information request, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, tourism, flag request, flood control, military discharge, food stamps, Transportation-Communication Employees Union; Buffalo Creek Disaster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Harry H. Brainerd, Executive Director, Vehicle Equipment Safety Commission, Washington, D.C.; Robert B. Moran, Supervisor, Division of Administration, Department of Commerce; Richard W. Velda, Associate Administration, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Maurice B. Rowe, Commissioner, Department of Agricultural and Commerce, Virginia; Paul J. Vennari, President, West Virginia Education Association; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Tom J. Ventress, Director, Department of Industrial Relations, Montgomery, Alabama. Topics include: highway safety, flag request, aid to non-public schools, public transportation, information request, license plates, immigration, road conditions, Marshall football team place crash, bridges, farmland, career education, legislation, highway development, aid to non-public schools, employment security, Pocahontas County, and Monroe County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Joseph H. Mills, Director, State Economic Opportunity Office, Federal-State Relations; John J. Verstraete, Executive Director of Public Relations, 3M Company, Saint. Topics include: Greenbrier County, Summers County, highway development, Department of Public Safety, taxes, Equal Rights Amendment, Social Security, Head Start Program, National Guard, payroll, environmentalism, food stamps, School Clothing Allowance Program, and legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, J.K. Vessey, Director, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Upper Darby, Pennsylvania; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security. Topics include: employment, bussing for integration, Aid to the Disabled, forest management, youth organizations, mines, insurance, Emergency Employment Act of 1971, information request, Mercer County, alcohol in state parks, and business development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Benjamin B. Wells, Deputy Chief Medical Director for   Veterans Administration; C.W. Nixon, Director of the Veterans Administration Regional Office; The   Honorable Donald E. Johnson, Administrator of Veterans Affairs; David C. Lindsey, M.D., Director   VAH, Altoona, PA; Joseph Paris, Director, VAH, Butler, PA; Joseph C. Mackney, Director, VAH,   Clarksburg, W. VA; Valerija B. Raulinaitis, M.D., Director, VAH, Pittsburgh, PA; H.F. Moore, Director,   VAH, Pittsburgh, PA; W.H. Loy; C.R. Murray; C.S. Collier, JR, Department of the Army Director; Mr.   Irvin P. Schloss, National President Blinded Veterans Association; Commander W.L. Clingman, Veterans   of Foreign Wars of the United States; Congressmen William L. Dickinson; Frank Caudy, Chief Deputy;   Mr. George S. Richey, Senior Vice State Commander United States Spanish War Veterans; Mrs. Edith M.   Wildman, Director House of Friendship; Ralph Stump, Adjutant Veterans of Foreign Wars Dept. of WV;   Commander Charles Whitelatch; Mr. William Nicholson, Commander Veterans of Foreign Wars, John   Nery, Hospital Chairman, Chester L. Shanklin, Adjutant for the 8 th district Veterans of Foreign Wars;   Charles S. Edwards, Commander for the 8 th district Veterans of Foreign Wars; Mr. Kenneth G. Smith,   National Organizing Director Veterans of Second World War, INC.; Mr. Darel C. Shumate, Senior Vice   Commander; Honorable John D. Rockerfeller, IV, Secretary of State; Mr. Raymond S. Tomassene; Mr.   Hugo M. Gevaert, LL-B-Lawyer-Attorney; Mr. Robert G. Via, Administrator The Huntington Hospital,   INC.; Mr. Ira S. Latimer, Director Department of Natural Resources State of West Virginia; H.R.W. Vial,   M.D.; Frank Viands, Specialist; Mrs. Leroy Viands. Topics include: Public Health Services Act; Veterans Administration; Veterans Hiring Contest, Veterans' Benefits, Veterans' Insurance, Federal Appropriations for Veterans' Administration Hospitals, VA Hospital Regionalization, Appalachian Regional Commission, Vietnam Bonus, 24 th Annual WV Veterans Conference, Governor's Veterans Day Proclamation, West Virginia's Veterans Day, Veterans' Education, Annual Reports of Department Officers and Chairman, Department of Veterans of Foreign Wars, 50 th Annual Department Convention, Veterans' Scholarship Programs, Memorial Day, Buddy Poppy Proclamation and Loyalty Day Proclamation, Veterans' Job Training, Anti-War Demonstrations, Students for a Democratic Society, Independent State Agency, World War I Veterans Convention, Veterans of Second World War, INC, Advisory Committee to the State Commission on Mental \"Retardation\", Veterinary Board, W.VA., State Veterinarian, Horse Racing, WV Bar Association, WV Board of Regents, North Beckley Public Service District Sewer System, WV Blue Book, Department of Natural resources, Mental Health Program, SCAC Retaining Control of the Poverty Program\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lynn Viars; Mr. Robert Lafferty, President WV Association of   VICA Station C; Mr. Delmer Hutton, District Representative Modern Woodmen of America; Joseph L.   Vicites, Commander-in-Chief; Carl B. Vickers, Attorney at Law; Mr. Earl Vickers, Director Legislative   Services; Mr. William S. Ritchie, JR, Commissioner, Department of Highways; E. Hans McCourt; W.T.   Brotherton, Jr; John E. Carrigan; Ivor F. Boiarsky; Speaker T.E. Myles; George H. Seibert, Jr; Frank   Vickers, Warrant Officer United States Army (Retried); Mr. George E. Vickers, Manger Jefferson County   Chamber of Commerce; Mr. Randolph Burch, Burch Manufacturing Company, INC.; Mr. K. Carl Little,   Director Travel Development Division Department of Commerce; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr.,   Commissioner Department of Commerce; Mr. William Loy, Administrative Assistant Governor's Office;   Geraldine M. Vickers; Mr. B. Bruce Kittrell, Attorney at Law CA; Mrs. Hilda Vickers; Edwin F. Flowers; Commissioner Department of Welfare; George W, Spruce, III, Director of Payroll for WV Alcohol   Beverage Control Commission. Topics Include: West Virginia Association of VICA, Farmers Home Administration, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Prisoners of War, Missing in Action, Emergency Employment Act of 1971, United States Brewers Association, Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, Equal Rights Amendment, Uniform Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Act of 1970, Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, West Virginia Add Hoc Commission of Inquiry into the Buffalo Creek Flood, Committees of the Southern Conferences, Citizens Conference on State Legislatures, Banking, Retired Officers Association Veterans of Foreign Wars, Knights of Columbus, Father and Son weekend, State Road Commission, Department of Commerce, Homecoming 1970 promotion, Regional Development Council, Highways, State Road Supervisor, Receipt for Certified Mail, Litigation, Name Change, County of Los Angeles, Citizens Constitutional Rights, Department of Welfare, Food Stamps, Students, Environment, West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles, Amateur Radio Licenses, Governor's Victory Dinners.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Honorable William P.C. Perry; Mr. Maurice A. Viener,   Secretary WV Athletic Commission; The Honorable Joseph O. Eblan, Commercial Attache Embassy of   the United States of America Vienna, Austria; The Honorable Robert W. Burk, Jr., Commercial Bank   Building; Mr. Paul T. Morton, President Vienna Ministerial Alliance; Mr. Paul A. Viers, Bailey, Worrell,   and Viers Attorneys at Law; Mr. Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Commissioner Workmen's Compensation Fund;   Mr. C. T.. Swartling, President Viking Glass Company; D.P. Villaflores, Tanjay College Philippines;   William C. Hollandsworth, Attorney-at-Law; LTC Herbert B. Mattingly, Office of thee ARNG Liaison   Officer; Mr. William S. Staub, P.E. Chief, Water Supply Program Division of Sanitary Engineering State   of WV; Dr. A.J. Villani, Stevens Clinic; C.C Villarreal, Administrator Department of Transportation,   Topics Include: Healthcare, Health Insurance, State Athletic Division, \"American Weeks\", Parkersburg   Library, Vienna Library, Library Commission, Vienna Ministerial Alliance, Department of Motor   Vehicles, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Welfare, National Youth Science Camp, Board   of Banking and Financial Institutions, Viking Glass Company, International education, Village of   Bethlehem, Hardship discharge, Student requests, Water Supply Sanitation, Department of   Transportation, Mass Transit Legislation, Drive Licenses, Health and Education, The Sands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mr. Larry D. Villers, Villers Motor Sales, INC.; Mr. Mike   Villers; Mrs. Thomas J. Villers; Miss Linda E. Villinger; Mr. Ronald D. Cork, Sheriff and Treasurer   Harrison County Courthouse; Mr. and Mrs. George Vincent; Paul B. Shanks, Director Division of Vital   Statistics; L.L Vincent; Mrs. Lucille Vincent; Lyle D. Vincent, M.D.; Sister Vincentia; Mr. Ralph   Vinciguerra, Gilbert Elementary School; Andrew Vincze, Consulting Engineer. Topics Include: Car for the Governorship, GOP Youth Training Camp, State Welfare, Welfare fraud, School Clothing Allowance Program, Environmental Concerns, Strip Mining, Postmaster Position, Alcohol sales, Farmers Home Administration, Water Lines, Birth Certificate Acquisition, Creative Kindergarten and Day Care Center Elkins, WV, Military discharge, Department of Highways, Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, Welfare and Food Stamps, Road maintenance, Highway Safety, House Bill 712, Road Construction, Teacher Salaries, Education, Air Pollution, Environment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Andrew Vincze, Consulting Engineer; Lawrence H.M.   Vineburgh, Ph.D., Washington Reference Laboratories; Miss Paulette Vineyard; Mr. James Vinson,   Associate Director Program Operations Division The Appalachian Regional Commission; Edwin N.   Vinson; Mr. Taylor Vincent, Attorney at Law; Mr. Taylor Vinson, Scherr, Meek, and Vinson; Mr. Ronald   J. Vinyard. Topics Include: Air Pollution and the Environment, Army Drug Testing, Metropolitan Opera,   Appalachian Regional Commission, Edwin Vinson Resume, Economic Opportunity Council, Welfare,   Farmers Markets, Department of Commerce, Flag Buying, Election Congratulations, Judge of the   Common Pleas Court, Water Resource Board, Linan Smokeless Coal Company, Coaching and West   Virginia University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Captain Jack E. Daniel; C.S. Collier, Jr, Director at Department of Veterans' Affairs; Herbert G. Klein, Director of Communications for the Executive Branch. Topics include: Vietnam, West Virginia Servicemen, Veterans, Vietnam bonus, Peace, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Death, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Cambodia, Department of Highways, POWs and MIAs, Veterans' training programs, Richard Nixon, South-east Asia, Vietnam Education Project, Abortion Laws, Department of Commerce, Psychological Problems of Vietnam Veterans, List of West Virigina Servicemen in Vietnam, Peace Negotiations, Anti-war, North Vietnamese.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Chester T. Cruze, State Representative, various Vietnam Soldiers. Topics include: Governor's Vietnam War Letters, KIA letters, Mountaineer Santa in Vietnam Project 1968 and 1969, Department of Commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mr. Manuel J. Viola, Executive Director of Children and Family service Association; Mr. Thomas F. Virgin, Chamber of Commerce. Topics include: Nursing Homes, White House Conference on Aging, Seniors, Welfare and Food Stamps, Fool's Parade, State Penitentiary, Catholic Schools, Federalism, Highways, Bridges, Pollution, State Road Commission, West Virginia State Aerie Fraternal Order of Eagles, Liquor Tax, Christmas, 1972 Virginis Slims American Women's Opinion Poll.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: L.L. Vincent, Commissioner Department of Welfare; Mr. W. Astor Kirk, Regional Director Office of Economic Opportunity Mid-Atlantic Regional Office; Mrs. Jack H. Vital, Jr, President of the Woman's Club of Huntington; Charles H. Haden II; State Tax Commissioner; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary Department of Highways; Edelmira C. Vizcarra, Chairman of the Puerto Rican Association Against Infantile Paralysis; Mr. Russell B. Vlaanderen, Director of Education Commission of the States Department of Research and Information Services; Fred A. Hoke, Executive Director State Advisory Council on Vocational Education. Topics include: Immigration, Southern Governors' Conference, Welfare, Health, Pollution, School Lunch Program, Vista Travel Magazine, Vista Volunteers, Education, School for Deaf and Blind, Marshall University Medical School, division of Vital Statistics, Coal Miner Strike, Department of Highways, Jobs, Tax Reform, The Puerto Rican Association Against Infantile Paralysis, Insurance, Vocational Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis Folder Contains Correspondence with: Mr. Bill Blumer, Associate Director of State Operations; Albert F. Vogler, Elm Grove Lions Club. Topics include: Vocational Educational Advisory Council, Vocational Agriculture, Vocational Education, Appalachian Regional Commission, Flag Requests, The Lions Club, West Point, West Virginia Vocational Industrial, Technical, and Health Occupations Education, Voicing opinion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: John Volpe, The Secretary of Transportation. Topics include: Department of Highways, Bridges, Federal Aviation Administration, Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970, Highway safety, Rail passenger service, Motorcycle safety, Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1970, Federal Railroad Safety Act of 1970, The Rail Passenger Service Act of 1970, Water Quality Improvement Act of 1970, Emergency Transportation Assistance Act of 1970.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: John Volpe, The Secretary of Transportation. Topics include: Highway Trust Fund, House Public Works Committee, Protesting, Rail industry, Interstate highway programs, Federal Boat Safety Act of 1969, Highway safety, Bridges, Williams Amendment to the Public Transportation Assistance Act of 1969, Airport airways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: John Volpe, The Secretary of Transportation. Topics include: Transportation, Bridges, Highways, and highway safety, National Coffee Safety Stop Program, Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1970, Highway Beautification Act of 1965, Highway Safety Act of 1970, Mass transit for the elderly, National Highway Needs Report 1972.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: John Volpe, The Secretary of Transportation. Topics include: Transportation, 1972 National Transportation Report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: John Volpe, The Secretary of Transportation. Topics include: Transportation, Highway safety, School bus driving safety, Monarch Pass Colorado School Bus Crash Report 1972.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: John Volpe, The Secretary of Transportation; Spiro T. Agnew, President of the Senate; Carl Albert, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Topics include: Transportation, 1974 Transporation Study, Governor's Highway Safety Administration, Highway Safety Act of 1966, Governor's Safety Conference and Exposition, Governor's Highway Safety Administration in West Virginia, Transportation Assistance Act, Transportation Regulatory Modernization Act of 1971.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: John Volpe, The Secretary of Transportation. Topics include: Federal-Aid Highway Act, Transportation, Highways, Highway Safety, National Transportation Planning Study 1972, Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970, Federal Boat Safety Act of 1971, Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, Transportation Revenue Sharing, Appalachian Regional Commission, Federal Highway and Federal Aviation Administrations, Automobile insurance, Bridges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: John Volpe, The Secretary of Transportation. Topics include: Transportation, Transportation funding, Final Report on Basic National Rail Passenger System, Airplane safety, National Transportation Planning Study.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis File includes correspondence about: Administration Program on Voluntary Action, Human Resources, Governor's Conference on Student Volunteerism, National Student Volunteer Program, Southern Illinois Regional Volunteer Services Council, Inc, State Agency Volunteer Coordinators, Governor of Illinois Richard B. Ogilvie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis File includes Correspondence about: Volunteer Program, Illinois Public Aid Code, Department of Children and Family Services Illinois.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: DeLloyd Voorhees, P.E.R., Elks State Convention Chairman; Fred Michael, Jr, Department of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: Department of Veterans' Affairs, Veteran benefits, Natural resources, thank you letters, air pollution, Coal mine safety, West Virginia Elk Assocation, Special Ed, Highways, Junked Cars, Child Welfare, Voting and drinking rights of 18-year-olds, Voter registration, Voting Rights Amendment of 1970, Absentee voting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary of the Workmen's Compensation Fund; The Honorable Mino R. D'Aurora. Topics include: Absentee voting, Voting Rights Amendment of 1970, Motor Vehicles laws, State Road Commission, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Department of Motor Vehicles, Vehicle tax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about The Republican Party of West Virginia's State Platform 1968\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: Jerry Paterson, Bethany College, Topics include: Welfare, Culture, Pipestem Project, Anti-Communism, Services Corp Program, State Road Commission, Methodists, West Virginia Service Corps, West Virginia Student Crops, John D. Rockerfeller IV, Criticism of the Service Corps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence about West Virginia Service Corps, Welfare, Jay Rockerfeller IV, Anti-Communism, Support for the Service Corps, Criticism of the Service Corps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: Richard A. Cunningham, Acting President of West Virginia Wesleyan College; Mr. Theodore C. Fearnow, Director of National Affairs West Virginia Wildlife Federation; W.B. Swope, Mayor of Welch. Topics include: Education, Disability, Highway safety, Wildlife conservation, West Virginian of the Year, Emergency Employment Act, Water Source of Supply Study for Welch, Wonderful West Virginia Magazines 1971, 1972, West Virginia Transporter Sept 1972, West Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, West Virginia Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association Annual Report 1969-1970, Statement of Traffic and Toll Revenue 1971-1972, Miss West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about Agricultural Experiment Station, Morgantown, Dairy Operations Bulletin 1972, Large Scale Beef Production Bulletin, West Virginia Agriculture and Forestry Vol. 4 No.4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about State Economics, Bureau of Business Research, West Virginia Vocational Rehabilitation Center, West Virginia Thoroughbred Breeders and Horsemen's Association, WV Water Company, West Virginia Watershed Progress Report 1971, Wonderful West Virginia Magazine 1972, The West Virginia Tablet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: Roger D Lundell, Wetzel County Leaders Association. Topics include: Education, Marshall Medical School, Chester Bridge, Roads, Department of Highways, Wetzel County 4-H Camp, Wetzel County Hospital Building Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: George H. Whaley, Judge Intermediate Court of Wood County. Topics include: Wetzel County Hospital, Public Safety, Department of Natural Resources, Education, Wetzel County Schools, Department of Health, Drug Abuse Telecast, Alcohol laws, Consolidated Gas Supply Corp, Parkersburg juvenile detention facility, Petition for John Carr's release from a mental institution, Junk Cars, Roads, Hunting and fishing licenses, Education, Nuclear Waste, Pornography laws, Wheat \u0026amp; Company, Inc, Mental Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: James C. Wheat, Jr., Chairman Wheat \u0026amp; Company, Inc., Topics include: Education, Board of Regents, Charleston Rotary Club, Welfare, Wheat \u0026amp; Company, Social Security, Blue Ridge Project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: George H. Seibert, Jr, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Poverty Education, Voting rights, Public Institutions, Nursing, Strip Mining, Marshal Medical School, Welfare, Organ donation, Wastewater treatment facilities, Roads, Summer employment, ABC store in Wheeling, United Mine Workers of America, Wheeling Area Chamber of Commerce, Wheeling Bi-Centennial.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: James J. Rogers, Mayor of the City of Wheeling 1969, George H. Seibert, Jr, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: City of Wheeling, Wheeling Railroad Relocation Proposal 1970, Baltimore \u0026amp; Ohio Railroad Company, Wheeling Corrugating Company, Wheeling Creek Watershed Plan, Wheeling Dollar Savings \u0026amp; Trust Company, Wheeling Electric Company, Wheeling Hospital, Appalachian Regional Commission, Wheeling Housing Authority.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about City of Wheeling, Wheeling-Ohio County Planning Commission, Wheeling Park Commission, Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, Wheeling Police Department, Wheeling Rapid Transit, Inc, Wheeling Urban Renewal Authority, History of Wheeling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: Mr. John D. Whisman, States' Regional Representative Appalachian Regional Commission; Richard D. Frum, West Virginia's State Representative. Topics include: Department of Commerce, Elkins Housing Authority, Welfare, Surface mining pollution, Marshall Medical School, State Employment, Cameron Planning Commission, Teachers' retirement, Park project funding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: Mr. John D. Whisman, States' Regional Representative Appalachian Regional Commission; Edgar D. Whitcomb, Office of the Governor of Indianapolis, Indiana. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Wildlife preservation bills, Mountaintop Vactionland, State employment, Welfare, Mental Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: Buryl E. White, Mayor of Chesapeake, West Virginia. Topics include: Public Service Commission, Department of Public Safety, Hunting, and fishing licenses, School Clothing Allowance Program, Welfare, VISTA Volunteers, Department of Veterans Affairs, School Lunch programs, Federal-State Relations, State Insurance Commissioner, White Cane Safety Day, Air, and water pollution, Huntington State Hospital, Veterans' benefits, Social Security, Black Lung Claim.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: John M. Ashbrook, House of Representatives; Ken Hechler, House of Representatives; E. Dennis White, Jr., West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Health, Mental Health, National Youth Science Camp, Inaugural Parade, DeWitt White, Police benefits, Social Security, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Police, Commission of Aging, Arts and Humanity Council, Welfare, Individuals for Reagan Republicanism.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about American Association of Political Consultants, Motor vehicles, School Clothing Allowance Program Welfare, Drug abuse, Welfare, Penitentiary at Moundsville, WV, Gender, State Building Commission, segregation, Car taxes, Department of Highways, Invasive moths, Surface mining, White House Conference on Food, Nutrition and Health, President's Commission on White House Fellows, Mine pollution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: Arthur S. Flemming, Special Consultant to the President on Aging. Topics include: The elderly, Aging, 1971 White House Conference on Aging, Mental health of seniors, National Retired Teachers Association, senior transportation, senior incomes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about West Virginia Delegation White House Conference on Agin, November 28- December 2, 1971, Aging, seniors, assistance for seniors, Delegate workbook, WV Commission on Aging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: Arthur S. Flemming, Special Consultant to the President on Aging. Topics include: White House Conference on Aging: A Report to the Delegates from the Conference Sections and Special Concerns Sessions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: Mr. Dwight L. Chaplin, Special Assistant to the President, the White House; Mr Harry Fleming, Personnel Assistant to President Richard M. Nixon; Mrs. Richard M. Nixon, First Lady. Topics include: Consumerism, The White House Press Conference of Governor Arch A. Moore, Jr., of West Virginia, Richard Nixon WV visit, patent law, Consumer education, Vietnam Oil Import Policy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: The Federal Executive Branch Review of the Recommendations of the 1971 White House Conference on Youth—book length.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: the West Virginia Council of the White House Conference on Children and Youth, Child education, Child Welfare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: Joesph P. Albright, West Virginia House of Delegates; Louise B. Gerrard, Ph.D., Executive Director of the West Virginia Commission on Aging; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance \u0026amp; Administration. Topics include: White House Aging Conference, Aging, Senior Citizens Centers, National Retired Teachers Association, West Virginia Commission on Aging, Delegates to the Conference on Aging, Instructions for the Selection and Nomination of State Delegates for the 1971 White House Conference on Aging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: the 1971 White House Conference on Youth: Recommendations and Resolutions—book length.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: The Task Force on Environment, The 1971 White House Conference on Youth—book length.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: the White House Conference on Youth, Delegates to the White House Conference on Youth, Minutes of Meeting of Board of Directors West Virginia Council of the White House Conference on Children and Youth, 1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes the 1971 Report of the White House Conference on Youth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: Stephen Hess, National Chairman 1970 White House Conference on Children and Youth. Topics include: The White House Conference on Children and Youth, White House Conference on Children December 13-18, 1970, The history of the White House Conference on Children and Youth, Delegates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file contains correspondence with: Stephen Hess, National Chairman of the 1970 White House Conference on Children and Youth; Mr. William Y. Webb, President of the National Conference of State Societies. Topics include: Commission on Children, Youth, White House Conference on Children, Minutes for the West Virginia Council of the White House Conference on Children and Youth, October 1970, \"The Sounds of Children\" Record Album Order Form, Delegates to the Conference on Children.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: Stephen Hess, National Chairman to the 1971 White House Conference on Youth. Topics include: Delegates to the White House Conference on Youth, Delegates nominations and responses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: the White House Fellows, Youth, Youth Fellows internship, Application forms for the White House Fellows.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Commission on the White House Fellows, the White House Fellows program, Application forms for the White House Fellows.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: David C. Miller, Jr., Director of the President's Commission on White House Fellows; Spiro T. Agnew, The Vice President of the United States. Topics include: White House Fellows, White House Fellows Applications, State representation in the White House Fellows.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about Welfare, Wildlife, Employment, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Health, Veterans' Affairs, Putnam Taxpayer Association, Inc, State Tax Commission, Social Security.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Department of Highways, roads, Race, Employment, Welfare, Department of Welfare, Air pollution, Strip mining, Vocational education, Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: Merle White, Mayor of the City of Richwood. Topics include: Health, Welfare, Office of Economic Opportunity, Recreational facilities, Highways, Department of Public Institutions, Federal-State relations, Emergency Employment Act, Daylight savings time, Fire departments, Appalachian Highway, Veterans' Affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: Mr. Robert M. White, Administrator United States Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Topics include: Welfare, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Social Security, Drugs, Legislation, Flooding, The West Virginia Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, veterans, Disability, Water Pollution, Commerce, National Youth Science Camp, West Virginia Bonded Adjusters, Inc, West Virginia Teachers Retirment Board, Teachers' benefits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file contains correspondence with: Edwin L. Flowers, Commissioner West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: Welfare, School Allowance Program, Education, Workmen's Compensation Claim, Employment, Xerox Corporation, Consolidated Gas Supply Corporation, Natural resources, Motor Vehicle licenses, Department of Public Safety, Roads, and Highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: Denzil L. Gainer, State Auditor; James L. Hupp, State Historian and Archivist. Topics include: Welfare, Voting, Interstate Commerce Commission, Department of Commerce, Department of Natural Resources, Mining, Department of Public Safety, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Public Service Commission, YMCA summer employment program, Social Secuity, Congo/Newell County Historical Society, Appalachian Power Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: George H. Mahon, Chairman, Appropriations Committee House of Representatives. Topics include: Welfare, Social Security, Wildlife bills, State Road Commission, Department of Highways, Ritchie County, The Appalachian Regional Commission, Vocational education, Parkersburg Community College Campus, Federal-State-Regional partnership, Flood control, Potomac State College, income tax for servicemen, Workmen's compensation raise, Highways, Education Canoe Cruisers Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: Tony E. Whitlow, House of Delegates West Virginia Legislature; H.J. Whitney, President, Pocahontas County Court. Topics include: Emergency Employment Act, Alcohol Laws, Surface Mining, Nature Portraits of America, Taxes, Veterans' Affairs, Agriculture, Highways, Welfare, Mental health, State Road Commission, Little League Baseball, White Shield Corporation, Black Lung Benefits, Water systems.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: Russell L. Davisson, House of Delegates West Virginia Legislature. Topics include: Social Security, Flooding, Spanishburg Lake Project, Department of Public Safety, Jail Sanitation, Consolidation Coal Company, Sickle Cell Anemia, Abraham Lincoln Statue, Highways, State Road Commission, Federal-State Relations, Education, Welfare, health, Alcohol Beverage Control, Water Systems, Department of Labor, Airport Master Planning Grant, Airport Projects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: J. Terrell Whitsitt, Regional Manpower Administrator United States Department of Labor; Phyllis J. Rutledge, House of Delegates West Virginia Legislature. Topics include: Unemployment, U.S. Department of Labor, Cooperative Area Manpower Planning System, Emergency Employment Program, Manpower Plan 1973, Labor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: J. Terrell Whitsitt, Regional Manpower Administrator United States Department of Labor. Topics include: Emergency Employment Act, Department of Labor, Federal-State Relations, Labor, Cooperataive Area Manpower Planning.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: Dick Lyng, Assistant Secretary U.S. Department of Agriculture; Gus R. Douglass, Commissioner of Agriculture Department of Agriculture. Topics include: Wholesome Meat Act, Welfare, Jerry West, Welfare letters, State Road Commission, Baker-Wibberley \u0026amp; Associates, INC., Jail conditions, Air pollution, Alcohol laws, Traffic laws.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Highways, Education, College, Academic appointments, Insurance, School Roads.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Education, Shenandoah Downs, Charles Town Turf Club, Appalachian Regional Commission, Welfare, Key Club Week, Business taxes, Department of the Army, Wonderful West Virginia Magazine, Army enlistment, Road conditions, Enviromental pollution, Colin Anderson Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence: Enviromental conservation, Mental health, Welfare, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Elections 1972, Republican Party, State Road Commission, Education, Workmen's compensation raise, Public Safety, Social Security, Naval Aviation officer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: Carol Wilcox, President of Citizens for Enviromental Protection, INC. Topics include: WILCOX Company, Aviation, Welfare, Sewage Treatment Facilities, Water quality, Air pollution, Mental health, Colin Anderson center, Public Employees Association, Department of Mental Health, Political Science Association, Lakin State Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: West Virginia Public Employees Association, Executive Development Program Proposal, West Virginia Housing Developmental Fund, Drug abuse prevention, Health, Strip Mining, Conservation, Mines safety, Dental Examiners, Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, Roads.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Wildcat Community Action Association, Wilderness bill, Natural resources, West Virginia planning association, Wildlife Federation, Wildlife Management Institute, Veteran's Day-Memorial Day, Social Security, Disability.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Rowlesburg Project, Jail conditions, Maternal \u0026amp; Infant Care Project, Health, Veterans' Affairs, Veterans' benefits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: H. Laban White, Speaker West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Department of Commerce, Department of Motor Vehicles, State Antiquities Bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: John Myers: U.S. Congressman. Topics include: Veterans' Affairs, State Road Commission, Employment, Board of Land Surveyors, Welfare, Teacher's Retirment Board, Education, Medical Student Program, Automobile Insurance, Gas leak, Data processing equipment, Voting rights for 18-year-olds, National Family Week.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Highways, State Road Commission, Welfare, Old Age Assistance, School transportation, Office of the Attorney General, Natural resources, Veterans' affairs, Hunting, and fishing licenses, Marine Corps discharge, public safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Labor, Employment, Weirton General Hospital, Surface Mining, Black lung benefits, Highways, State Road Commission, Health, Planning and Development Commission, Welfare, Summer Employment, Female employment discrimination, Nursing, Barboursville State Hospital, Legislation. Topics include correspondence about: Department of Labor, Employment, Weirton General Hospital, Surface Mining, Black lung benefits, Highways, State Road Commission, Health, Planning and Development Commission, Welfare, Summer Employment, Female employment discrimination, Nursing, Barboursville State Hospital, Legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: The First National Bank of Bluefield, Bluefield Public Library, Appalachian Regional Commission, Mercer County, Drug abuse, Pollution, Mental Health Complex, Mines, Workmen's Compensation Fund for the Farmington mine disaster, United Mine Workers Local 4042, Head-start/Day Care Mason County, Welfare, Insurance department, Hurricane Agnes, and flooding, Department of Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Exposition American, American Legion Auxiliary, Welfare, Legal matters, Opportunities Industrializing Center, Pollution, School transportation, Education, School dress, Neighborhood Youth Corps Program, public safety, Motor vehicles, Social Security.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: Mr. Doc Williams, The Doc WIlliams Show. Topics include: Planning development, Human Rights, Weirton General Hospital, Health, Chaplain, School dress code, Canada's Immigration Policy, The Doc Williams Show, School Clothing Allowance Program, Welfare, Social Security, Mental health, Veterans' Affairs, Wheeling Head Start Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics includes correspondence about:  Marshall Medical School, Memorial Resolution by Huntington for Andrew McDade, Teachers' retirement, Education, Veterans, Coal Mine Safety, Welfare, Natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence: Automobile insurance, Health insurance, State parks, Interstate 79, Employment, Welfare, Buffalo Creek Flood, Mine safety, 1972 Moore Campaign, Marshall Medical School, Black Lung claim.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: John Bell Williams, Governor of Mississippi; Lestor Maddox; Governor of Georgia. Topics include: Employment, Labor, Air Pollution, Welfare, Highways, Mineral rights, conservation, public relations, National Association of the Physically Handicapped, INC, Great lakes to Florida Highway Association, INC, Surface mining, Black lung benefits, Conservatism, Mines, Motor Vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence with: Richard M. Nixon, the President of the United States. Topics include: Taxes, Health, Oil \u0026amp; gas, conservatism, Mental health, Mullens Area Public Library, State parks, Election campaign, politics, Civic Liberties Union, Veterans' Affairs, Fire safety, Nursing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Welfare, disability, Cancer, Health, Miner's health, Foster Parent Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Buffalo Creek Flood, Strip Mining, Conservation, Environment, public safety, Federal Black Lung law, Air Pollution, Department of Natural Resources, Adjutant General, Welfare, Health, Financial Report of the 1971 Midwestern Governors' Conference, Vietnam War, State Senators television broadcasts, Insurance, Metropolitan Life.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Welfare, Independence Day, ABC Commission, Black Lung Benefits, Social Security, Health, Sanitation, Education, Highway safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: VISTA Committee, Student loans, Taxes, Ohio River Bridge Site, Weirton General Hospital, Highways, Mines, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Foster care, Social Security, Mental Health, Neighborhood Youth Corps, Department of Natural Resources, Enviromental law, Motor vehicles, Welfare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Financial Aid, Federal-State relations, Roadside Parks, Social Security, Flood protection, Welfare, Retirement, Mines, Environment, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Corrections, Williamson Regional Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Welfare, Education, Employment, Workmen's compensation, State Road Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Workmen's Compensation Fund, Education, Health, Veteran's benefits, Veterans' Affairs, Mines, Water resources, Racing Commission, Food Stamps, Marshall Medical School, Legislation, Alcohol laws.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Department of Public Safety, Interstate safety, Veterans' benefits, State Road Commission, Roads, Trout fishing program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Mid-Decade Census congressional proposal book on Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Census and Statistics of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service: House of Representatives Ninety-Second Congress—May-June 1971.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Employment, taxes, Department of Highways, Department of public safety, Justice of the Peace, Director of Aeronautics, Surface mining, summer employment of 1971, Environment, Education, Hunting license legislation, brotherhood of Teamsters, Department of health, Roads, Driver's Licenses, Housing, Marshall Medical School, Inaugural ball, National Republican Congressional Committee \"Operation Cleansweep '72.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Coal, Wilson Chevrolet Company, Election Affairs, medical welfare, Road commission, motor vehicles, Bostrom Management Corportation, taxes, Garbage collection, Natural resources, Union Carbide Corporation, Complaints against county sheriffs, Jail, Workmen's Compensation Raise, Committee for Constitutional Integrity, 18-year-old voting amendment, Department of commerce, unemployment benefits, The Pacific Coast Salmon Industry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Social Security, Welfare, State employment, Marhsall Memorial Fund, Interstate speed limits, State Road Commission, Economy, Tax Department, Department of Mental Health, Department of Welfare, Department of Highways, Vocational Agriculture Education, employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: legislation, The Durbin Mercantile Company, Department of Transportation, Public Safety, Highway Safety Administration, Emergency Employment Act, Traffic Safety Programs, Health, Welfare, Social Security, 18-year-old vote, Education, Weirton Housing Authority.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Quota Club of Bluefield, Assistance for the deaf, Child disability, Holiday Inns, INC, Mental Health, Education, Property litigation, Department of Highways, West Virginia University, West Virginia Press Association, mental Health, Department of Welfare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Teacher's retirement, Education, Social Security Administration, State Road Commission employment application, Employment, Nursing, Elkins public library project, Vocational education, elections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Welfare, Natural resources, public safety, Public Service Commission, Social Security, Union Carbide, Education, College. Journalism.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: West Virginia Association of Savings and Loan Companies, Wetzel County Savings and Loan Company, Taxes, Employment security, Workmen's compensation, Small Business Administration, Housing legislation, Josten's American Yearbook Company, Drugs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: congratulations, Crime, Welfare, State Stone, Welfare, St. Albans Public Library, 1972 Moore Campaign, Department of Employment Security, Summer Employment 1971, Mental Health, Highways, State Road Commission, Department of Public Institutions, public safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Marion County Democratic Executive Committee, House of Delegates, Oil and Gas, Health, Bus transportation, Pollution control, Education, Teachers, West Virginia National Guard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Boy Scouts, 1972 Moore Campaign, Department of Veterans' Affairs, United Appalachian Poor People, Inc., Glennville State College, Department of Highways, Conservation, Election laws, Employment State Road Commission, Patronage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file contains correspondence with: Ed Wimmer, Vice President Public Relations Director of the National Federation of Independent Business. Topics include: Motor Vehicles, Welfare, Commerical legislation, Economics, Forward America, Inc., libertarianism, Farmers, Small Businesses, Politics, Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: WIN Program, Natural resources, Committee on Ways and Means, Family Assistance Proposal, Education, Schools, Surface mining.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Welfare, State Road Commission, employment, Prison employment, Labor, Future—official publication of the U.S. Jaycees, Mental health, Motor Vehicles, United States Jaycees, Kanawha County School Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Winfield town grant, Recreation, Welfare, Clothing allowance, Libby-Owens-Ford Company, Roads, Adoption, State song, Veterans, Flooding, Health, Mental health, International Typographical Union.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Tom Winner 1972 campaign, summer employment 1971, Welfare, Title V work experience and training project, Real Estate Commission, Sewage system.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Summer Action Program, Driver's license, Steel Tank Institute Convention, Voter turn-out, Racing commission, Republican State Executive Committee, Republican party, GOP Youth Training Camp, Industrial Development Authority, congratulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Preston County, Federal Housing Administration, Governor's Highway Safety Bureau, Rowlesburg Project, Emergency Employment Act, Department of Natural Resources, Judges' Retirement System, Property.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Welfare, Politics, Department of Public Safety, police complaints, Braxton County Hospital, health, Education, Natural resources, Bridgeport Housing Project, Miner strike, Roads, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Labor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: State Road Commission, Education, Welfare, Workmen's Compensation, Auto Insurance consumer report, Labor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Welfare, Teacher's retirement, State Road Commision, Employment, Health, Department of health, Schools for the Deaf and Blinf at Romney, Education, National Railway Historical Society, Vocational rehabilitation, United Mine Workers, Department of Public Institutions, Pipestem State Park, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Lions International, Lions Club, Huntington State Hospital, Adjutant General.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Employment, Environment, Cooper's Rock project, Post Office Department, Surface mining, Junk cars, Natural resources, Department of Highways, Food, WMUL-TV, Television.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: WMUL-TV, Television.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Miners for Democracy, Welfare, Parochial Schools, Medicaid, Pollution, West Liberty State College, Mental health, Department of Motor Vehicles, Shepard College, Insurance, Utilities, Department of Highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Mental health, Education, Preston County Schools, Summer Employment 1971, Rowlesburg Project, Strip mining, Pollution, Welfare, insurance legislation, Social Security, Outdoor recreation, Fools' Parade film, Insurance, Moundsville City Council, Gambling legislation, Prisons, State Road Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Motor Vehicles, Department of Highways, Junk Cars, Employment, Mental health, Welfare, Rowlesburg Project, natural resources, Department of Labor, Bridgeport Housing Project, Education, Food stamps, College, Workmen's Compensation, Public safety, bridges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Department of Commerce, Appalachian Regional Commission, Doddridge County, Public Employees Retirment System, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Community Colleges, Welfare, Women's Bureau, Woman's Club, Tempest, Order of Women Legislators, Women's National Republican, League of Women Voters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: National Republican Women's Conference, Women voters league, WOMP Radio, Wild Wonderful West Virginia magazine, My Weekly Reader, Welfare, Adjunct General, Natural Resource Commission, Veterans'' Affairs, Black lung claims, Wood County airport.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Wood County Executive Committee, Wood County Area Transportation Study Summary Report January 1971, Wood County Bank, Wood County Board of Education, Wood County Republican Executive Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Welfare, Elkay Mining Company, Health, Workmen's Compensation, Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics, Flooding, Labor, Employment, Alcohol laws, Mental health, Education, Motor Vehicles, Veterans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Welfare, 1972 Moore Campaign, Good Samaritan Bill, Date-Design Laboratories, Water Quality Community Action, College student protests, State Road Commission, Roads, Blue Ridge Project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Beautician's license, environment, West Virginia Wood, INC., Summer employment 1971, Education, West Virigina Board of Regents, Teaching, High Education, A Plan for Computers in Higher Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Employment, Denmar State Hospital, Insurance, Highways, Rowlesburg Project, Natural resources, Welfare, Education, Disaster relief fund, castle estate, Surface mining, Woodrow Wilson scholarships, Roads, Air pollution, Kardon Investment Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Kardon Investment Co., Teacher's retirement, Welfare, Marshall medical school, Green Acres Regional Center, Pea Ridge Woman's Club, unemployment benefits, Department of Motor Vehicles, Carpet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Summer Employment 1971, Wheeling Lions Charities, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Tax Commission, Welfare, Social Security, Motor vehicles, Alcohol laws, Workmen's compensation raise, Department of Public Safety, State Road Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Alcohol laws, Aeronautics commission, Legislation, Disability, Welfare, Department of Labor, Consumer Protection, Human Rights.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Board of Probation and Parole, Drugs, Vocational education, Alcohol laws, W.Va. State Board of Architects, Internal Revenue Taxation, Bridges, Department of Motor Vehicles, Black lung benefits, Roads, Coal, Education, Vocational rehabilitation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Buffalo Creek Flood, Employment, Workmen's compensation fund, Surface mining, Unemployment benefits, Work incentive program, Labor, Working hours, Drug abuse, Welfare, School bus Transportation..\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Employment, Insurance commission, Welfare, School Clothing Allowance Program, Motor vehicles, Lifestyle, Flooding, Foster home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Marshall disaster, Wyoming County Airport Authority, Wyoming County, Employment, Teacher's retirement board, Marshall Sports Information Office 1971, Insurance, Politics, Midland Canal, Education, Flying Tiger Party.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Department of Veteran's Affairs, Road Commission, Politics, Religion, State flower, Workmen's compensation raise, Welfare, Black lung claims, Insurance, Alcohol laws.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Education, Welfare, Black Lung claims, Summer Employment 1971, Department of Health, Drug abuse, Beer Commission, Public Service Commission, Legislation, Roads.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Concerned Veterans from Vietnam, Black lung claims, Welfare, Veteran' Affairs, Workmen's compensation fund, Employment, Anti-communism, Department of Highways, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Alcohol Beverage Control, State Road Commission, Workmen's Compensation, Air pollution Alaska Federation of Natives, Public Employees Retirement System, Welfare, George H. Wright Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Welfare, Education, Department of Health, Department of Mines, State Road Commission, Health, Pornography, County Court of Berkeley County, Appalachian Regional Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Welfare, Air pollution, Buffalo Creek Flood, Military, Weirton General Hospital, 1972 Moore Campaign, Richard Wright Corporation, YMCA Youth Governor's Conference, Environment, Highways, Department of Labor, Lakeview Country Club, Golf courses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Veterans, Federal-State Relations, Hospitals, Health, Department of natural resources, Greenbrier Golf and Tennis Club, The Greenbrier, Property.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Investment, The Anatomy of Investment, Education, School, Republican Party, Airport, Drug abuse, WSAZ-TV.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Coal miners, Department of Education, Highways, Highway maps, WSJS Television, Cable News, Road bonds, State Building Commission, Housing Development Fund, Military.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Marriage, Vocational Rehabilitation, Roads, Welfare, Special Session, Mental health, Workmen's compensation fund, Printing, Hospitals, Legislation, Board of Nurses, 1972 Moore Campaign, Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Nurses, Nurse labor, highways, Bridgeport Housing Project, Insurance, Employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Welfare, Public Employees Retirment System, Department of Highways, State Road Commission, Automobiles, Roadside development, Cigarette smoking, Sewage disposal, Department of Public Institutions, Hancock County schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Hancock County Schools, Education, Universal Academy of Music, Town incorporation, Ukraine, Appalachian Regional Commission, Wyoming County Airport, Wyoming County Schools, White Sulphur Springs Star newspaper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Xerox.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Pollution, property taxes, Education, Adjunct General, Employment, Welfare, Weirton General Hospital, Conservatism, Pornography, Fishing licenses, Retirement, Summer Employment 1971, Health, Mental Health, Disability benefits, ABC Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Congressional Record Proceedings and Debates of the 92nd Congress, First Session 1971 (book)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: West Virginia Youth Science Camp, Welfare, Disability, Department of Highways, Education, Congratulations, Employment, Roads, Teachers' pay, Women's National Republican Club, INC., Flooding, State Road Commission, Marshall Medical School, Fuel Engineer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: National Governor's Conference, Social Security, Employment, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Welfare, Bobier Electronics INC., Disabled assistance, 1972 Moore Campaign, 5014 Court Room Legal Pad: Random Commentary, Air pollution control, National Alliance of Businessmen, Carbide South Charleston Plant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Coal production, Aeronautics Commission, Welfare, Labor, Miners, Roads, Highways, Old Age Assistance, Citizen complaints to the governor, Food Stamps, Gambling, Immigration and Naturalization.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Employment, Labor, Department of Banking, Welfare, Fairmont State College, Social Security, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Farmers Home Administration, Mountaineers for Rural Progress, Environment, Department of Employment Security, State Road Commission, B\u0026amp;O Railroad.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: York appliance catalogue, Anti-communism, Environment, Welfare and Retirement Fund, Welfare, Employment, Politics, Adjunct General, Mine dumps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Motor vehicles, Gun related court case, Mining, Rolling Rivers Campaign, Environmentalism, Roads, School bus transportation, Welfare, Public Service Commission, Department of Employment Security, Urban renewal Moundsville, Adjutant General, Automobile ownership and its relation to welfare eligibility, Federal-State relations, Mines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: The Indianapolis News Monday Evening News May 1st, 1972.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Daily News-Miner May 1st, 1972.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Administrative Assistant to the Governor appointment, Lincoln walks at night statue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Summer employment 1971, Department of Highways, Welfare, Housing program, 1972 Moore Campaign, Vietnam, West Virginia of Young Americans for Freedom, Young American Medals, Workmen's Compensation, National Association of Retired Civil Employees, Disability welfare, Department of Motor Vehicles, Alcohol laws, Weirton General Hospital, Health, Board of Dental Examiners, Mental Health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Mental health, 1972 Moore Campaign, School bus transportation, Young Moore \u0026amp; Company, INC., Department of Highways, Junk car program, Department of Motor Vehicles, Forestry, Welfare, House of Delegates, Summer Employment 1971.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Pollution, YMCA, Teachers Retirement Board, Employment, Environment, Young Republican League.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Young Republican National Federation, Young Republicans of West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Pollution, Health, Welfare, Summer Employment 1971, Department of Public Safety, Roads, West Virginia Coal Association, Congratulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: West Virginia Coal Association, Black Lung Association, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency, and Correction, Education, Multi-Handicapped Camp, Mental health, The Central National Bank, Employment, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Workplace racial discrimination.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Youth Conference on Alcohol, West Virginia Youth Conservation News, Youth for Christ Club, Youth for Moore, Youth Opportunity Camps, Youth Employment Program, 1970 GOP Youth Training Camp, Department of Education, The Army \u0026amp; Navy Union, U.S.A., INC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence from: Paul Zakaib, Jr, West Virginia House of Delegates.  Topics include: State Tax, Drugs, Gambling, Uniform Enforcement of Support Act, Education, Litigation, Health, Employment, labor, Workmen's compensation fund, medical school, Zando, Martin, and Milstead-Architects \u0026amp; Engineers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Education, Abortion, Department of Commerce, Drugs, Sports, Department of the Army, Public Service Commission, Department of Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Marshall football disaster, leaded gasoline, Welfare, education, environment, Adjutant General, Army desertion, Department of Highways, Air pollution, John Birch Day, State Civil Service, Employment, black lung benefits, Alcohol laws, federal state relations, Insurance Commission, Motor vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Tourism, Public relations, Tax Commissioner, Department of Taxation, Roads, Natural Resources, Flood damage information, Greenbrier, Wellsburg National Bank, Mental Health, Public Service Commission, Mental Health Complex.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Welfare, Clarksburg Bypass, Department of Mental Health, Employment, Farmers and Merchants' Bank, Department of Archives and History, Raleigh County Historical Society, INC., Department of Highways, Historic Highway markers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Department of Highways, Department of Archives and History, Bicentennial celebration, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Clinton Water Association, Industrial Development Authority, Department of Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Zionist Organization of America, Black lung claims, School Transportation, Workmen's Compensation Benefits, Welfare, Fairmont State College, State Flag, Department of Commerce, The Rhinebeck Country School, Disabled School children, Banking, Industrial development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis file includes correspondence about: Libbey-Owens Glass Company, Zonta International, Economics, Welfare, Disability welfare, old age welfare, Midwest Media, Rowlesburg Project, Driver's license, Highways, Kanawha County, Teacher pay, Religion, Apollo 11 state tour.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Railroads, Roads, Road conditions, Road construction, State Road Commission, County Road complaints.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, County Road complaints, Road conditions, Highways, State Road Commission, Road improvements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: State Road Commission, Department of Highways, County Roads, Road Conditions, County Road complaints, Bridges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: State Road Commission, Department of Highways, Roads, Road conditions, County Road complaints, Politics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: State Road Commission, Department of Highways, Roads, Road conditions, County Road complaints, Politics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: State Road Commission, Department of Highways, Roads, Road conditions, County Road complaints, Politics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: State Road Commission, Bridges, Road conditions, County Road complaints, Department of Highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: State Road Commission, Bridges, Road conditions, County Road complaints, Department of Highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: State Road Commission, Bridges, Road conditions, County Road complaints, Department of Highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Bridges, Roads, Department of Highways, State Road Commission, Road Conditions, County Road Complaints.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Bridges, Roads, Department of Highways, State Road Commission, Road Conditions, County Road Complaints.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Bridges, Roads, Department of Highways, State Road Commission, Road Conditions, County Road Complaints.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure, welfare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include correspondence about: Department of Highways, Bridges, Road conditions, State Road Commission, County Road Complaints, Infrastructure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Thomas G. Dove, President of the Ohio Valley Industrial and Business Development Corporation. Topics include:  Department of Highways, Sidewalks and Roadwork, bridge replacement, fair-market value of property, highway construction, compensation for property purchase, traffic problems, position inquiry, Ohio River Bridge, Corridor G, Development of an Industrial Park, highway water drainage, road erosion, sewage complaint.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Rev. James Duff, President of Sullivan Community Council; Hon. Charles A. Duffield Jr., Judge of the Fourteenth Judicial Circuit; J. E. Bailey, Director, Right of Way Division. Topics include: compensation for property, highway construction, road drainage, flooding, employment with State Road Commission, roadwork, Interstate 79, school roads, road signs, parks, bridges, Appalachian Highway Project, land acquisition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Burl A. Sawyers, Commissioner, State Road Commission; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV; Michael L. Dyer, Chairmen of the Clarksburg Planning \u0026amp; Zoning Commission. Topics include: roadwork, Department of Highways, road conditions, land acquisition, bridges, Buffalo Creek Disaster, mail, Ohio River Bridge, Corridor G, traffic, petitions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Dr. David L. Ealy, Health Director Marshal County Health Department; F. F. Earp, President of Earp \u0026amp; Armstrong Inc.  Topics include: road conditions, mail routes, school bus routes, roadwork, bridges, traffic, road drainage, snow plowing, industry, deindustrialization, potholes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: hazardous roads, roadwork, employment in the State Road Commission, school bus service, road conditions, petitions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Bernard L. Edwards, President of First National Bank in Ironton Ohio.  Topics include: roadwork, road tar, right of way, logging, environmental preservation, traffic, school bus routes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Dr. Paul N. Elbin, President of West Liberty State College; E. H. Post, Executive Secretary of Department of Highways.  Topics include: roadwork, State Health Department, local health departments, public health, road conditions, school bus routes, mail routes, purchase and lease of public land, flooding, employment, road drainage, Department of Highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; C. Edwin Elliott, Mayor of Bluefield West Virginia.  Topics include: road drainage, road conditions, roadwork, Department of Highways, highway construction, mail routes, Corridor Q, bridges, traffic, road safety, potholes, acquisition of land, eminent domain, compensation for property, Department of Welfare, employment, petitions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia.  Topics include: bridges, employment, road conditions, roadwork, \"West Virginia Highways\", summer employment, job inquiries, job termination, job recommendations.  It also includes copies of \"West Virginia Highways\", the official employee magazine of the Department of Highways, Volume 1 Number 1 through Volume 2 Number 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Donald C. Englebreth, Engineer-in-Charge at Buchart-Horn Inc.  Topics include: employment, summer employment, road conditions, right-of-way, road construction, compensation for property, bridges, roadwork, traffic, highway construction, potholes, state parks, road safety, bridge schematics and design, engineering, corridor G.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; M. R. Hamill, Commissioner, State Road Commission; Brooks O. Evans, Mineral County Court President; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington.  Topics include: right-of-way, corridor G, eminent domain, compensation for property, roadwork, road conditions, petitions, access roads, surveys and maps for highway construction, Interstate 64, trucking, park facilities, federal highway funding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Edward A. Ewing, City Manager of Huntington.  Topics include: corridor G, bridges, roadwork, corridor E, corridor H, highway construction, road maintenance, petitions, right-of-way, school bus routes, state parks, federal highway funding, road conditions, mail routes, traffic, road safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; John H. Faber, Vice President of the National Ash Association; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for WV.  Topics include: West Virginia University, Coal Research Bureau, road conditions, road safety, roadwork, fair-market value of property, right-of-way, corridor G, school bus routes, bridges, potholes, petitions, employment, traffic, mail routes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Jack D. Stafford, Assistant Commissioner for the Department of Highways.  Topics include: road safety, roadwork, road conditions, petitions, bridges, traffic, employment, road construction, state parks, airports, rail crossings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for WV; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV.  Topics include: road conditions, bridges, flooding, road drainage, roadwork, fair-market value of property, corridor G, eminent domain, right-of-way, petitions, mail routes, school bus routes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Frank T. Fike, Mayor of Piedmont WV; Rodger Raymond Fischer, US Representative for PA; David H. Fisher, Chairman-Director of State Roads Commission of MD; A. E. Johnson, Executive Director of the American Association of State Highway Officials, Robert J. Fitz, Chairman of the Congressional Commission on Government Procurement.  Topics include: roadwork, road conditions, road drainage, bridges, petitions, West Virginia University, student loans, Ohio River Bridge, highway construction, road safety, federal highway funding, Interstate 79, Interstate 70, corridor E, tunnels, Interstate 68, flooding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Benson B. Flanagan, President of the United Transportation Union.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, Interstate 64, highway construction, bridges, petitions, roadside garbage, road safety, mail routes, employment, turnpike, eminent domain, school bus routes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, potholes, school bus routes, road safety, bridges, petitions, highways, employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, bridges, drainage, flooding, traffic, trucking, strip mining, noise pollution, road safety, corridor G, highway construction, right-of-way, purchase of state land, logging, sewers, corridor L, school bus routes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: roadwork, road conditions, bridges, bridge construction, eminent domain, compensation for property, highway construction, petitions, state parks, potholes, school bus routes, corridor G, road drainage, property damage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Leonard S. Fry, President of the Kingwood Mining Company.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, farms, interstate 70, road safety, potholes, bridges, corridor E, interstate 81, highway construction, school bus routes, petitions, interstate 79, road drainage, flooding, mail routes, traffic, corridor L.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for WV; Andrew Garvonic, Mayor of Glen Dale WV.  Topics include: bridges, road improvements, roadwork, traffic, petitions, environmental issues, highway construction, Ohio River bridge, road safety, school bus routes, flooding, employment, job recommendations, sidewalks, property damage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: corridor H, highway construction, road improvement, road conditions, roadwork, potholes, petitions, sidewalks, school bus routes, road safety, property damage, flooding, drainage, road construction, employment, mail routes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; William L. Gilligan, WV Senator.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, litter, employment, job recommendations, bridges, bridge construction, road drainage, eminent domain, highway construction, compensation for property, petitions, flooding, school bus routes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; James S. Gladwell, Superintendent of Harrison County Schools; Joseph C. Gluck, Dean of West Virginia University; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health.  Topics include: corridor D, traffic, road safety, school bus routes, road conditions, roadwork, mail routes, road drainage, town name change, road names, potholes, litter, Ohio River bridge, petitions, highway construction, taxes, sewage, employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Lewis N. McManus, Chairman of the Committee on Finance in the WV House of Delegates; A. Edwin Grafton, Chairman of the Department of Forest Technology at Glenville State College; Kenneth J. Gray, US Representative for Illinois.  Topics include: roadwork, road conditions, employment, road drainage, flooding, right-of-way, highway construction, interstate 77, tunnels, job recommendation, bridge construction, corridor G, property purchase, federal highway funding, corridor D, petitions, corridor L, state parks, environmental impacts, New River Gorge bridge, interstate 64, C\u0026amp;O railroad, corridor E.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, right-of-way, compensation for property, fair market value of property, eminent domain, bridges, road construction, hospitals, petitions, road safety, audits, corruption, flooding, bridge construction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: J. E. Bailey, Director, Right of Way Division; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert H. Mollohan, US Representative for WV.  Topics include: right of way, compensation for property, eminent domain, roadwork, road conditions, highway construction, bridges, bridge construction, employment, interstate 79, flooding, property damage, water drainage, corridor G.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; John M. Slack, US Representative for WV.  Topics include: roadwork, road conditions, petitions, mining, interstate 77, bridges, bridge construction, flooding, road drainage, school bus routes, road safety, parking, traffic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: bridges, bridge construction, roadwork, road conditions, flooding, road drainage, school bus routes, surface mining, strip mining, environmental problems, federal highway funding, hospitals, highway construction, road safety, food bridge, petitions, employment, Baltimore \u0026amp; Ohio Railroad.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; M. R. Hamill, Commissioner, State Road Commission.  Topics include: road drainage, roadwork, road conditions, flooding, bridges, bridge construction, road safety, school bus routes, hospitals, interstate 64, Marshall University plane crash, Southern Airways Flight 932, Marshall University plane crash memorial, federal highway funding, health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; William H. Hanks, Chairman of the West Virginia Highway Users Conference.  Topics include: road conditions, road safety, roadwork, employment, job recommendations, road abandonment, corridor H, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, potholes, petitions, road construction, West Virginia Highway Users Conference, federal highway funding, rapid transit, bridges, school bus routes, road drainage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert D. Harman, Delegate, West Virginia House of Delegates.  Topics include: roadwork, road conditions, petitions, bridges, bridge construction, road safety, Morgantown Personal Rapid Transit System, federal highway funding, welfare, road drainage, potholes, mail routes, employment, corridor H, interstate 81, environmental impacts, interstate 64.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: interstate 470, highway construction, road conditions, roadwork, petitions, education funding, corridor G, bridge construction, bridges, interstate 64, traffic, road safety, Baltimore \u0026amp; Ohio Railroad, right of way, road drainage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: road safety, road conditions, roadwork, interstate 64, bridges, bridge construction, school bus routes, petitions, mail routes, road drainage, employment, right of way, property damage, traffic, federal highway funding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: road abandonment, road conditions, roadwork, road drainage, interstate 77, bridges, state parks, eminent domain, acquisition of property, fair market value of property, mail routes, bus routes, highway construction, petitions, corridor E, right of way, traffic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Frank C. Haymond, Judge, West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals; A. L. Hayes, VP Mingo Lime \u0026amp; Lumber.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, interstate 70, traffic, road safety, road drainage, flooding, petitions, school bus routes, potholes, employment, corridor D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV.  Topics include: bridges, bridge construction, road conditions, roadwork, road safety, mail routes, pollution, property damage, road drainage, corridor G, hospitals, petitions, litter, Corridor D, strip mining, reforestation, corridor E, employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: roadwork, road conditions, right of way, petitions, road safety, bridges, bridge construction, property damage, mail routes, bus routes, corridor E.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Gordon E. Hermanson, President, Davis and Elkins College.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, bridges, corridor G, State Parks, road drainage, flooding, school bus routes, petitions, road safety, sewers, compensation for property, interstate 64, federal highway funding, mail routes, corridor H, traffic, highway construction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert A. Heyl, President, Delta Concrete Company; Cecil B. Highland Jr., President, Empire National Bank.  Topics include: roadwork, road condition, road construction, bridges, bridge construction, interstate 79, road safety, employment, petitions, corridor L, school bus routes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Dennie L. Hill, Delegate, West Virginia House of Delegates.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, school bus routes, bridges, road safety, mail routes, petitions, bridge construction, corridor L, flooding, road drainage, highway construction, property purchase.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert A. Hinerman, Mayor of Huntington; James D. Hinkle Jr., Mayor of Buckhannon; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV.  Topics include: roadwork, road conditions, Morgantown Personal Rapid Transit System, interstate 79, road safety, interstate 64, highway construction, property acquisition, corridor G, petitions, bridges, bridge construction, corridor H, corridor L, traffic, state parks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert K. Holiday, WV State Senator.  Topics include: highway construction, roadwork, road condition, highways, road safety, flooding, school bus routes, mail routes, corridor G, interstate 70, Shepard College, employment, petitions, corridor E, interstate 64, salvage yard, mental health center, interstate 77.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert K. Holiday, WV State Senator.  Topics include: roadwork, road conditions, interstate 64, property damage, corridor L, bridges, flooding, federal highway funding, petitions, road safety, bridges, bridge construction, employment, parks, acquisition of property, fair market value of property.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; R. W. Howard, President, Borg Warner.  Topics include: flooding, roadwork, road conditions, bridges, bridge construction, camp sites, school bus routes, mail routes, road safety, fire departments, petitions, traffic, Baltimore \u0026amp; Ohio Railroad, right of way, highway construction, gasoline tax, litter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William Crabbe, Mayor of Steubenville, OH; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Harry L. Buch, Chairman, WV racing Commission.  Topics include: WV economy, taxes, bridges, traffic, welfare, food stamps, housing projects, Marshall University, medical schools, hospitals, student aid, Camp Dawson, employment, federal highway funding, highway construction, bridges, roadwork, road conditions, administrative transition, wheeling downs, state parks, recreation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Louis G. Craig, Mayor of Weston; John D. Rockefeller IV, WV Secretary of State.  Topics include: business registration, voting, employment, state parks, environment, outdoor recreation, division of vocational rehabilitation, employment, black lung, welfare, corridor G, highway construction, traffic, road conditions, roadwork, mental health, food stamps, strikes, Marshall University, medical schools, military enlistment, agriculture, taxes, state forests, wrongful termination, Fort Pitt, notary, flooding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ethel L. Crandall, Delegate, WV House of Delegates; William C. Cramer, Representative for Florida, US House of Representatives; Jay H. Cravens, Forester, US Forest Service; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: elections, hospitals, United Mine Workers of America, child support, welfare, employment, state parks, postal services, road construction, Buffalo Creek flood, flooding, housing, water pollution, scholarships, Water Quality Improvement Act, Department of Archives and History, state history museum, helmet law, Cherry River Navy, Department of Natural Resources, tourism, drug abuse, the draft, Piney Creek Watershed project, US Forest Service, environmental issues, Pinecrest Sanitarium, license plate registration, road conditions, roadwork, petitions, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Appalachian regional commission, West Virginia University, bridges, mail routes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; R. C. Conaty, Commissioner, Alcohol Beverage Control; Spencer K. Creel, Delegate, House of Delegates; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Hulett Smith, Governor of WV; George H. Seibert Jr., Delegate, House of Delegates; Edward A. Mearns Jr., Dean, University of Cincinnati College of Law.  Topics include: welfare, food stamps, black lung, pollution, environmental issues, insurance, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program, license plate registration, liquor license, Workmen's Compensation Fund, teachers' salaries, road safety, DUI laws, early childhood education, bridges, bridge construction, clay mining, labor strikes, dams, employment, hospitals, United Mine Workers of America, letters of recommendation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Brevard Crihfield, Executive Director, Council of State Governments; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: Council of State Governments, National Governors' Conference, road conditions, roadwork, welfare, food stamps, medical insurance, school bus routes, child support, oil and gas extraction, drug abuse school, criminal justice expenditures and programs, retirement pension, mental health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: school vouchers, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, the draft, draft deferment, education, Rhodes scholarships, letters of recommendation, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Clothing Allowance Program, social security, employment, vaccination, Morris Harvey College, Department of Veteran's affairs, highway construction, environmental issues, tourism, roadwork, road conditions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: mental health, hospitals, Department of Veterans' Affairs, food stamps, welfare, food stamps, veterans' pensions, gas, airports, Marshall University plane crash, Southern Airways Flight 932, inflation, taxes, volunteerism.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert G. McCall, Director, Environmental Health Services; Charles H. Haden II, Commissioner, State Tax Department; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools, State Department of Education; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: 1970 WVU coed murders, strip mining, environmental issues, coal mining, mining safety, Marshall University, medical schools, Clothing Allowance Program, welfare, mental health, public health, taxes, housing, labor strikes, roadwork, road conditions, steel mills, employment, black lung, social security, mail routes, student aid, hospitals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Ashcraft, Director, Department of Mines; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools, State Department of Education; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: coal mining, oil, natural gas, bridges, toll bridges, technical education, employment, food stamps, welfare, municipal consolidation, gun control, petitions, roadwork, road conditions, state parks, taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Frank W. McKee, Dean, West Virginia School of Medicine; V. K. Knapp, WV State Senator; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Robert Jerry Brewster, State Drug Abuse Control Coordinator.  Topics include: state police, public safety, agriculture, elections, Christian nationalism, welfare, medical school, letters of recommendation, employment, education, roadwork, road conditions, corridor L, rehabilitation, black lung, unemployment, hospitals, labor strikes, jail conditions, jails, brain drain, drug abuse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund.  Topics include: employment, Marshall University, medical schools, gambling, mental health, social security, unemployment, welfare, Marshall University football, Pinecrest Sanitarium, taxes, disability, school choice, organ donation, state parks, housing, NASA-ASEE.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Chester T. Cruze, Ohio State Representative, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; H. H. Cudden, Mayor of Logan; Paul N. Elbin, President, West Liberty State College.  Topics include: state flag, roadwork, road conditions, employment, presidential election, environmental issues, hunting, jails, jail conditions, veterans' affairs, public health, higher education, abortion, welfare, food stamps, Marshall University, medical schools, black lung, POWs, potholes, road construction, corridor Q, highway construction, right of way, retirement, flooding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: mental health, welfare, elections, state flag, employment, hospitals, rehabilitation, healthcare, postal services, mail routes, bridges, covered bridge, historic landmarks, tourism, drug abuse, Monongahela national forest, logging, Marshall University, West Virginia University, medical schools, Medicare, state police, race relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert A McConnel, Commissioner, Department of Labor; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: printing plant, industry, Marshall University, medical schools, youth delinquency, youth group homes, hospitals, school safety, school bus routes, natural resources, conservation, birth certificates, employment, mental health, social security, welfare, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, pensions, disability, food stamps, labor strikes, military enlistment, flooding, coal mining, airports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: elections, healthcare, insurance, state holidays, schools, education, vocational education, West Virginia Wesleyan College, psychiatric training, taxes, Baltimore \u0026amp; Ohio Railroad, crime, Distinguished West Virginian Award, petitions, road conditions, roadwork, employment, religion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Harry H. Cup; D. E. Cuppett, Judge, twenty-first judicial circuit of WV.  Topics include: community centers, recreation, welfare, pardons, elections, public parks, state registration of engineers, housing, state surplus purchase, corridor H, highway construction, federal highway funding, hydroelectric power, business registration, flooding, dams, employment, black lung, drug abuse, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, sewage, water conditions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Walter Kennedy, Commissioner, the National Basketball Association; Reverend Charles L. Currie, President, Wheeling College; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare. Topics include: child abuse, drivers' licenses, employment, basketball, state police, hospitals, songs, poverty, abortion, school lunch program, Buffalo Creek flood, school bus routes, school clothing allowance program, welfare, nursing homes, West Virginia University, medical schools, letters of recommendation, state parks, corridor G, highway construction, education, school prayer, Wheeling college, Marshall university, visas, air pollution, corridor E, bridges, social security, travel, banking, hunting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Floyd B. Graham, Executive Director, State Aeronautics Commission, Carl T. Curtis, US Senator for NE; Richard M. Nixon, US President; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles, Kenneth M. Curtis, Governor of Maine; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner; J. Richard Barber, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: medical schools, Marshal University, mental health, housing, employment, social security, education, roadwork, West Virginia Wesleyan College, retirement, teacher salaries, roadwork, aircraft, welfare, taxes, drivers' licenses, water pollution, insurance, foster care, teacher certifications, industry, papermaking, disability.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Fred Cutlip, Director, Federal-State Relations, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation; Angus E. Peyton, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; J. Richard Barber, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner.  Topics include: arbor day, police, outdoor recreation, state parks, water conservation, land conservation, historical preservation, mental health, taxes, welfare, drivers' licenses, bridges, road conditions, roadwork, Workmen's Compensation Fund, student loans, employment, landfills, environmental issues, unemployment, black lung, food stamps, dental school, West Virginia University, bridges, bridge construction, medical school, West Virginia Association of the Deaf, civil service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner.  Topics include: Vietnam, road conditions, roadwork, blind people, welfare, scholarships, outdoor recreation, fishing, fish stocking, West Virginia Arts and Humanities Council, employment, DUIs, water service, pollution, environmental issues, farming, strip mining, mine inspection, retirement, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, civil service, hydroelectric power, day care, taxes, schools for handicapped children, hardwood depletion, logging, The Weekly Bond Buyer, The Daily Sentinel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Carl G. Beard III, Director of West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission; Adam Dalessio, Mayor of Follansbee; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways. Topics include: Daughters of the Confederacy, historical preservation, confederate monuments, Julia Neale Jackson Woodson grave, Blennerhassett Island, Workmen's Compensation Fund, hospitals, Vietnam veterans, air pollution, Wheeling downs racetrack, community college, water service, employment, letters of recommendation, state flag, sewage, public health, school lunches, kindergarten, Head Start program, welfare, black lung, social security, desertion, the draft, deferment, road conditions, roadwork, police, insurance, Buffalo Creek flood, food stamps, supreme court, presidential primaries, WV board of regents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: dams, social security, disability, vocational rehabilitation, water service, state parks, cigarette commercials, smoking, welfare, interstate 79, highway construction, roadwork, road conditions, Marshall University, college athletics, medical school, national guard, school clothing allowance program, state police, coal, historic preservation, employment, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), racial discrimination, West Virginia Human Rights Commission, Vietnam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Frank C. Daniel, Secretary, National Rifle Association; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: George Washington Trail, tourism, flights, religion, drug abuse, alcoholism, music festival, tanning industry, National Rifle Association, hunting, conservation, insurance, welfare, Workmen's Compensation Fund, employment, disability, civil service, roadwork, road conditions, petitions, summer camps, medical school, nursing homes, fire inspections of property, road safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Willie L. Daniels, President, Daniels \u0026amp; Bell Incorporated; Robert B. Danielson, Mayor of Belmont.  Topics include: sewage, water service, food stamps, black lung, welfare, criminal justice, vocational rehabilitation, school bus routes, Buffalo Creek Flood, police, court transcripts, employment, investment, black caucus, black-owned business, Environmental Protection Agency.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: E. K. Fester, President, Fairmont State College; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: industry, taxes, employment, letters of recommendation, disability, welfare, vocational rehabilitation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Joel T. Broyhill, US Representative for VA; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: employment, Daughters of the American Revolution, taxes, social security, Marshall University, medical schools, Workmen's Compensation Fund, airline crash, banking, healthcare, insurance, national guard, welfare, state flag, road conditions, roadwork, hunting, education, litter, air pollution, sewage, Pentagon, prisons, paper manufacture, 4-H club, school clothing allowance program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James A. Lyons, Senior Marketing Representative, IBM; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund.  Topics include: nature, highway construction, education, employment, data processing, data processing centralization, IBM, computers, air quality, workmen's compensation fund, dentations, right of way.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; David B. Daugherty, Delegate, WV House of Delegates; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools.  Topics include: school clothing allowance program, vehicle inspection, American Automobile Association (AAA), welfare, bicentennial, Marshall University, engineering education, state board of barbers and beauticians, state chiropractic licensing board, employment, letters of recommendation, community organizations, parks, drug abuse, environmental protections, highway construction, mining, United Mine Workers of America, mine safety, safety regulations, Coon Branch school, abortion, state police, The Greenbrier, Vietnam, Monongahela National forest, draft, social security.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Russel L. Daugherty, Judge, Cabell County Domestic Relations Court; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Mino R. D'Aurora, Delegate, WV House of Delegates.  Topics include: car accidents, road safety, insurance, public official salaries, domestic relations court, family court, crime, corrections, public service commission, letters of recommendation, welfare, Daughters of the American Revolution, education, West Virginia University, pet cemetery, flooding, DUIs, Buffalo Creek Flood, mine dumps, Department of Mines, state flags, Workmen's Relief Fund, coal mining, employment, soil conservation, patterns of energy consumption, federal reports, taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: J. T. Davidson Jr., Delegate, WV House of Delegates; W. R. Davidson, Mayor of Matoaka; George P. Shultz, Secretary, US Department of the Treasury; Bob Scott, Governor of North Carolina; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John Ashcraft, Director, Department of Mines; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Robert K. Holliday, Senator, Senate of WV.  Topics include: helicopters, social security, hunting and fishing license, death penalty, pollution, environmental issues, bridges, bridge construction, education, public schools, road conditions, roadwork, employment, Nursing Home Licensing Board, public official salaries; horse racing, horse doping, federal revenue sharing, religion, Buffalo Creek Flood, flooding, gas wells, school clothing allowance program, vocational education, mine foreman classification, national parks, Harpers Ferry, food stamps, medical schools, Marshall University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John W. Landfried, State Fire Marshal; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: interstate 79, highway construction, Marshall University, medical schools, employment, insurance, fires, corridor G, state parks, hunting, petitions, taxes, welfare, food stamps, social security, sales tax, roadwork, road safety, flooding, Buffalo Creek Flood, hospitals, airports, black lung, coal hauling, city planning, environmental regulations, pollution, landfills, Workmen's Compensation Fund, road conditions, roadwork, racial discrimination, national guard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State of West Virginia.  Topics include: position appointments, meetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Roy W. Walter, State Director, School Transportation and Driver Education; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions.  Topics include: poverty, welfare, healthcare, social security, hospitals, Workmen's Relief Fund, Marshall University, medical schools, state flag, black lung, employment, summer employment, road conditions, roadwork, road safety, bridges, mine inspection, banking, highway construction, retirement, disability, sickle cell, Piney Creek Watershed Association, school bus routes, taxes, golf, vocational education, nature, Monongahela National Forest, outdoor recreation, child protection, child custody, children's home, Buffalo Creek Flood, Appalachian Regional Commission, police.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; C. H. McKown, Chairman, Senate Finance Committee; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State of West Virginia; Elmer H. Dodson, Mayor of Charleston; John E. Carrigan, Minority Leader, West Virginia Senate.  Topics include: elections, insurance, resignation, Workmen's Compensation Fund, mine accidents and injury, deaths, data processing, occupational pneumoconiosis evaluation program, mine safety, Baltimore \u0026amp; Ohio Railroad, rail tracks, regulations of the Workmen's Compensation Fund, taxes, drug abuse, Drug Abuse Education Program, West Virginia State Bar, Young Lawyers, judge appointments, investments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Hulett C. Smith, Governor of West Virginia; Grover T. Davis Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Nonintoxicating Beer Commission. Topics include: nonintoxicating beer commission, resignations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: J. L. Davis D.V.M., Secretary, West Virginia Board of Veterinary Medicine; J. Richard \"Zeke\" Davis, Mayor of Fairmont; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: West Virginia Board of Veterinary Medicine, bridges, bridge construction, roadwork, Environmental Protection Agency, healthcare, disability, underage drinking, pipelines, gas, highway construction, welfare, vehicle registration, football, social security, employment, Piney Creek Watershed project; homesteading, state parks, alcohol, food stamps, busing, taxes, road conditions, jail conditions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles H. Haden II, Commissioner, State Tax Department; Leonard M. Davis, Chairman, Chairmen, Department of Speech, West Virginia University; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: roadwork, road safety, pollution, litter, mining, mine safety, alcoholism, disability, taxes, hospitals, Spencer State Hospital, unemployment, West Virginia University, welfare, social security, Veterans Affairs, telephone service, Marshall University, medical school, United Nations, DUIs, state parks, alcohol, strip mining, Stonewall Jackson Lake project, corridor H, retirement, coal miners, black lung, insurance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: elections, road safety, highways, highway construction, roadwork, bridges, bridge construction, food stamps, welfare, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Greenbrier, employment, vehicle registration, Buffalo Creek Blood, flooding, Workmen's Relief Fund, state police, West Virginia University football, National Leadership Methods, youth leadership training, military discharge, inflation, funeral benefits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: T. R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; Roy W. Walter, State Director, School Transportation and Driver Education; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; John D. Rockefeller IV, WV Secretary of State; Robert M. Ball, Commissioner, Social Security, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Russel L. Davidson, Delegate, House of Delegates; Lewis N. McManus, Delegate, House of Delegates.  Topics include: fundraising, industrial regulations, employment, drug abuse, school bus routes, healthcare, strip mining, coal mining, education, food stamps, welfare, social security, black lung, litter, pollution, road conditions, roadwork, state parks, Board of Banking and Financial Institutions, appointments, junior colleges, sex education, disability, Workmen's Compensation Fund, banking, governor's prayer breakfast, West Virginia University, Buffalo Creek Flood, hospitals, Stonewall Jackson Lake project, Chuck Yeager Rocket monument, state board of barbers and beauticians, elections, state athletic commission, State Historians, state board of examiners and psychologists, military discharge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Eldon E. Shipman, Superintendent, West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and the Blind; Robert L. Hunt, President, West Virginia Federation of the Blind Inc.  Topics include: financial audit, education, blind, deaf, vocational education, disability, dormitories, renovations, National Science Foundation, state flag, petition, The West Virginia Tablet, pollution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Richard W. Coplin, Director, Governor's Highway Safety Bureau; Nettie Davis (Mrs. John R. Davis), State Advisory board on Welfare.  Topics include: car accidents, road safety, motorcycles, fundraising, appointment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: death, letters of condolence, funerals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: D. Boone Dawson, Mayor of Charleston WV; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John Mitchell, US Attorney General; Ward M. Dawson Sr., Delegate, House of Delegates.  Topics include: prisons, prison conditions, Moundsville penitentiary, sexual assault, medical schools, Marshall University, interstate 79, highway construction, road conditions, roadwork, employment, housing projects, drug abuse, letters of recommendation, welfare, state real estate commission, appointments, food stamps, state board of embalmers and funeral directors, West Virginia University, hospitals, fishing licenses, fish hatcheries, fish stocking, state parks, scotch whiskey, Region I Center for Mentally Retarded, day care.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Dick Dalton, President, WV Jaycees.  Topics include: West Virginia University, hunting, elections, Workmen's Compensation, school bus routes, employment, veteran's affairs, vehicle taxes, taxes, food stamps, Marshall University, social security, mental health, daylight savings time, Day of Bread, bakeries, retirement, United States Junior Chamber (Jaycees), 4-H camps, road safety, mail routes, roadwork, road conditions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles H. Keenan, State Director of School Transportation; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Mrs. Betty Dean, Executive Director, WV Council of Towns and Cities; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; T. R. Sampsell, Director of Department of Natural Resources; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission.  Topics include: US Department of Agriculture, school bus routes, DUIs, neighborhood youth corps program, welfare, food stamps, disability, handicapped persons, employment, highway construction, bridge construction, bridges, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Vietnam war, state board of architects, strip mining, hospitals, employment, social security, outdoor recreation, tourism, Buffalo Creek Flood, Sunshine magazine, road drainage, sewers, black lung, religion, road safety, petitions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: J. Frank Deem, WV Senator; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: community betterment award, gas, corruption, department of mines, taxes, state parks, budgets, golf courses, bridges, alcohol, bridge construction, Arbor Day.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: W. Alva Deardorff M.D., President, Kanawha Medical Society; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; H. E. Dearth, General Manager, Parkersburg Steel Company; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Laurence M. Evans, Chairman, West Virginia Board of Probation and Parole; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Harry E. Moats, Delegate, House of Delegates; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent of Department of Public Safety.  Topics include: science and technology, investment, highway safety bureau, road safety, Olympic games, welfare, liquor laws, taxes, capital punishment, campaign advertising, State Medical Examiner, litter, road construction, Rotary Clubs, elections, disability, tourism, hospitals, water service, sewage, employment, Vietnam war, unemployment, juvenile corrections, car accidents, state police, school choice, hydroelectric energy, new river dam, Farmington Mine Disaster, widow relief, Cass Scenic railroad, housing, veteran's affairs, bridges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Robert F. Dee, President, Smith, Kline, and French Laboratories; J. Frank Deem, WV Senator; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: education, parochial schools, hospitals, financial aid, West Virginia University, economic development, mental health, mental hospitals, property taxes, roadwork, road conditions, charity, pharmaceuticals, Buffalo Creek Flood, Marshall University, medical schools, voting age, jail conditions, field trips, income tax, business and employment tax, deaf schools, West Virginia Library Commission, appointments, golf courses, social security, employment, bridges, bridge construction, water drainage, deer hunting season.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: education, Workman's Compensation, national defense, United Nations, China, Taiwan, racial integration, Peace Movement of Ethiopia, back to Africa movement, Survival magazine from Department of Defense, civil defense preparedness agency, police, flooding, food stamps, welfare, adoption, car accidents, prayer, religion, prison evangelism, alcohol, state parks, traffic tickets, tree planting, highway construction, water service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: L. W. Deitz, President, Richwood Chamber of Commerce; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Rex M. Smith, State Superintendent of Schools; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Gus R. Douglass, Commissioner, Department of Agriculture; M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; John D. Rockefeller IV, WV Secretary of State; Ivor F. Boiarsky, Speaker, House of Delegates.  Topics include: Synanon, drug abuse, National Governors' Conference, corridor L, highway construction, national forests, logging, environmental conservation, Monongahela National Forest, welfare, disabled veterans, child custody, United Nation, Medicaid, taxes, school clothing allowance program, plant pest control, mental health, mental hospitals, car accidents, sewage, Environmental Protection Agency, Board of Veterans Appeals, pollution, hospitals, Stonewall Jackson Lake project, employment, recommendations, librarians, school choice, migrants, springs, West Virginia University athletics, social security, road conditions, lost persons, search and rescue, school admissions, disability.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Richard Nixon, President of the United States; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Edward A. Garmatz, Chairmen, Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, US House of Representatives.  Topics include: roadwork, road conditions, potholes, interstate 81, flooding, road drainage, black lung, alcoholism, drug abuse, counseling, rehabilitation, immigration, Buffalo Creek Flood, surface mining, environmental conservation, sewage, chicken, insurance, eminent domain, road construction, child custody, postal service, Delta Queen steamboat, safety regulations, historic preservation, West Virginia University, speeches, off shore oil drilling, coal mining, strikes, food stamps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; John B. Waters, Jr., Federal Cochairman, Appalachian regional commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: insurance, state flag, Vietnam war, employment, mental hospitals, prisons, prison conditions, road conditions, garbage routes, corridor Q, highway construction, right of way, governor's inauguration, department of highways, airports, road work, road construction, Appalachian regional commission, pollution, environmental conservation, Canaan Valley, Buffalo Creek Flood, Marshall University, medical schools, football, welfare, social security, billboards, readers digest, prisoner of war camps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Gregory S. DeVine, President, Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company; Samuel L. Devine, US Representative for Ohio.  Topics include: railroads, economic development, taxes, B\u0026amp;O and C\u0026amp;O merger, federal correctional assistance grants, retirement, teacher's retirement board, eminent domain, fair market value of property, highway construction, employment, retirement homes, hospitals, road conditions, road safety, police, West Virginia University Dental School, petitions, roadwork, letters of recommendation, state parks, environmental conservation, Department of Veteran's Affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Harry L. Buch, Chairman, WV racing Commission; Sandy DeMark, President, Harrison County \u0026amp; Elk Creek Pollution Control Committee; Robert M. Ball, Commissioner, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: football, comics, school choice, private schools, employment, letters of recommendation, horse racing, Elk Creek, road flooding, pollution, environmental issues, fishing licenses, social security, DUIs, education, kindergarten, crime, bridges, roadwork, road conditions, citizenship, Democratic National Committee, inflation, Democrats for Moore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Hugh. S. Edwards, MD, Superintendent, Pinecrest Sanitarium; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: Democrats for Moore, Order of DeMolay, bridges, bridge construction, state board of examiners of psychologists, letters of recommendation, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, social security, road conditions, roadwork, welfare, employment, Pinecrest sanitarium, tuberculosis, school clothing allowance program, food stamps, hospitals, black lung, disability, department of mental health, social work, school choice, private schools, parochial school, taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George H. Seibert, Jr., Delegate, House of Delegates, member, Joint Committee on Government and Finance; O. R. Ledford, Business Manager, Denmar State Hospital.  Topics include: Denmar State Hospital, jobs, deindustrialization, audits, tuberculosis, elder abuse, litter, road conditions, jobs for women.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George H. Seibert, Jr., Delegate, House of Delegates, member, Joint Committee on Government and Finance; O. R. Ledford, Business Manager, Denmar State Hospital; Jane Price Sharp, Editor, Pocahontas Times.  Topics include: Denmar State Hospital, jobs, deindustrialization, sanitary conditions, hospital conditions, jobs for women.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Patricia Denker, Professor of Education, Ball State University; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; O. R. Ledford, Business Manager, Denmar State Hospital; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Janero Valencia, MD, Medical Director, Denmar State Hospital; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent of Department of Public Safety.  Topics include: student aid, West Virginia Institute of Technology, admissions, employment, bicentennial, student loans, civil service exam, jobs, state flags, Denmar State Hospital, hospital conditions, sanitary conditions, veterans affairs, audits, health inspections, banking regulations, Weirton General Hospital, pollution, water pollution, sewage, Clarksburg expressway, social security, Workmen's Compensation Fund, airports, airplane crashes, Marshall University, medical schools, jail conditions, environmental conservation, West Virginia University, admissions, tornado warnings, flash flood warnings, DDT, engineer report on Denmar Hospital sewage system.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Harry S. Dent, Special Counsel to the President; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources.  Topics include: employment, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, black lung, state parks, alcohol, license plates, petitions, school prayer, vehicle inspection recognition by other states, vocational rehabilitation, disability, welfare, inflation, cost of living, Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, monetary policy, gubernatorial elections, republican governors conference, defense policy, diplomatic policy, environmental conservation, pollution, Dent's Run watershed, property taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; J. Raymond DePaulo, Director, US Department of Commerce Field Services for WV; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: unemployment, welfare, social security, legal aid society, state office buildings construction and planning, military discharge, obscenity, Regional Export Expansion Council, selective service, deferments, highway construction, road safety, school choice, parochial schools, autopsies, hospitals, WV Deputy Sheriffs Association, deputy sheriffs, sheriffs, petitions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John D. Rockefeller IV, WV Secretary of State; Lawrence G. Derthick Jr., Superintendent of Monongalia County Schools; Edward J. Derwinski, US Representative for Illinois; Lewis Deshler, Parliamentarian of the United States House of Representatives; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; George H. Seibert, Jr., Delegate, House of Delegates; Robert W. Scott, Governor of North Carolina.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, black lung, welfare, junk cars, litter, law school, state board of embalmers and funeral directors, appointments, meals on wheels, food stamps, employment, abortion, disability, education, teachers, tax relief, federal education funding, kindergarten, Vietnam war, environmental issues, Designer magazine, Welch Emergency Hospital, bridges, Workmen's Relief Fund, election laws, Workmen's Compensation Fund, coal transportation, petitions, property damage, Greece, science scholarships, community colleges, state flags, mail routes, Marshall University, letters of recommendation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George M. Wood, Jr., President, West Virginia Education Association.  Topics include: Design '69 program, education, salaries, teachers, public officials, petitions, educational reform, school improvement, school conditions, preschool.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: P. P. Huffard, Jr., Director of Environmental Affairs, Union Carbide Corporation; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Henry L. Diamond, Commissioner, New York Department of Environmental Conservation; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security.  Topics include: pollution, environmental regulations, road conditions, roadwork, employment, vocational schools, road construction, black lung, disability, nuclear energy, state police, tourism, outdoor recreation, welfare, food stamps, healthcare, hospitals, Marshall University, medical schools, Federal Water Pollution Control Act, National Governors' Conference, flooding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Carmen G. DiBacco, Mayor of Thomas; George H. Seibert, Jr., Delegate, House of Delegates; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ralph Tyler Smith, US Senator for IL; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Charles H. Haden II, Commissioner, State Tax Department; John W. Straton, Chairman, Reclamation Board of Review; William L. Dickinson, US Representative for AL.  Topics include: employment, education, songs, poetry, black lung, state seal, pensions, taxes, property taxes, welfare, Marshall University, engineering program termination, petition, price of electricity, bus service, drivers licenses, student loans, veterans affairs, Reclamation board of review, National Hunting and Fishing Day, board of landscape architects, Smoot Report, pollution, Vietnam War, POW, MIA, early childhood education, women's liberation, prenatal and delivery service, divorce laws.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert A McConnel, Commissioner, Department of Labor; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Spiro T. Agnew, Vice President of the United States.  Topics include: salaries, board of landscape architects, minimum wages, fire prevention month, state flags, sewage service, taxes, state police, vehicle registration, tourism, outdoor recreation, road signage, interstate 70, highway construction, right of way, elections, Economic Opportunity Act, early childhood education, preschool, head start program, veterans affairs, disability, selective service, traffic, bridges, noise pollution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Peter H. Dominick, US Senator for CO; Sam J. Ervin, Jr, US Senator for SC; Edmund S. Muskie, US Senator for ME.  Topics include: state flags, Marshall University plane crash, Southern Airways Flight 932, Marshall University, engineering program termination, retirement, firing, employment, hospitals, phone service, road conditions, roadwork, wells, mental health facilities, Army National Guard, military discharge, black lung, disability, school clothing allowance program, welfare, petitions, road conditions, roadwork, social security, foster care, Monongahela National Forest, insurance, US constitution, US Supreme Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Roy W. Walter, State Director, School Transportation and Driver Education.  Topics include: welfare, medical aid, recreation, education, black lung, disability, social security, litter, pollution, school bus routes, air pollution, school conditions, KOTCH film, state parks, West Virginia School Service Personnel Association, mining, Moundsville penitentiary, road conditions, roadwork, road drainage, selective service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John D. Dingell, US Representative for MI; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare;  Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Kenneth Dingess, Mayor of Chapmanville; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Robert W. Dinsmore, Delegate, House of Delegates; M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; Francis W. Sargent, Governor of Massachusetts.  Topics include: interstate 77, building codes, sewage, water pollution, Clean Water Restoration Act, crime insurance, flooding, state parks, education, teachers, road conditions, roadwork, welfare, adult education, vocational education, absentee ballots, food stamps, black lung, unemployment, water service, crime, school clothing allowance program, drivers licenses, West Virginia University, letters of recommendation, Marshall University athletics, Vietnam War, the draft, deferment, narcotics laws, Colin Anderson Center for disabled children, road safety, crippled children, children's hospitals, airline routes,  Dirksen Congressional Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner, R. S. Dispanet, Superintendent, Berkley County Public Schools; John A. Shanklin, Mayor of Charleston; George H. Seibert Jr., Delegate, House of Delegates.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, developmental disabilities, Marshall University plane crash, Southern Airways Flight 932, disabled veterans, Veterans affairs, divorce laws, audits, emergency preparedness, disaster relief, tourism, racial discrimination, West Virginia University football, education, student aid, vocational education, vocational education, public health, bridges, court cases, state fair, judges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Robert A McConnel, Commissioner, Department of Labor; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: vehicle registration, age of majority, workmen's compensation fund, welfare, Huttonsville Correctional Center escapee, compensation for property damages, West Virginia Industrial Home for Girls, drug abuse, alcoholism, crippled children, volunteer probation, criminal justice, parks, recreation, school choice, parochial schools, divorce laws, food stamps, school clothing allowance program, credit unions, horse stable licensing, Buffalo Creek Flood, West Virginia National Guard, disabled workmen's relief fund, jobs, black lung, license plates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV; J. B. Dobbins, Secretary, West Virginia Highway Improvement Association; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: welfare, food stamps, parks, roadwork, road conditions, electricity rates, public utilities, education, schools, highway construction, federal highway funding, interstate 64, interstate 77, West Virginia turnpike, hospitals, child support, employment, bridges, petitions, Vietnam war, subsidized housing, junk cars, Young Americans for Freedom.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: W. B. Swope, Mayor of Welch; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Thomas Joseph Dodd, US Senator for CT; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources.  Topics include: state police, Doctors Memorial Hospital, roadwork, highway construction, hunting and fishing, outdoor recreation, road conditions, vocational training, military reassignment, correctional facilities, jail conditions, parks, free school lunch programs, banking, state board of financial institutions, Appalachian Regional commission, flooding, Huntington Buddy Basketball Tournament, airports, tri-state airport, forest festival.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Elmer H. Dodson, Chairman, Regional Intergovernmental Council, Mayor of Charleston; John D. Rockefeller IV, WV Secretary of State; John E. Amos, President, West Virginia Board of Regents; Linwood Holten, Governor of VA; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Bob Dole, Chair of the Republican National Committee.  Topics include: pest extermination, employment, right of way, elections, state board of examiners of psychologists, highway construction, crime, urban renewal, Chesapeake \u0026amp; Ohio railroad, Marshall University, vocational education, state flags, West Virginia History, West Liberty State College, Fool's Parade, teachers' salaries, driver's license suspension, tourism, medical schools, journalism, Republican National Committee, Dwight D. Eisenhower National Republican Center, retirement, Workmen's Compensation, strip mining, environmental conservation, taxes, social security, black lung, Glenville State college basketball.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; David D. Dominick, Commissioner, Federal Water Pollution Control Administration; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; Charles H. Haden II, Commissioner, State Tax Department; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health.  Topics include: air pollution, property taxes, welfare, water pollution, water treatment, environmental policy, liquor laws, Katko v. Briney, food stamps, WV safety patrol, crime, state police, traffic violations, corruption, veterans' benefits, veterans' affairs, healthcare, hospitals, cooperative housing, housing projects, capital punishment, social security, income tax, school choice, parochial schools, state flags, private school funding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: corridor G, highway construction, Chief Logan State Park, state parks, United States Junior Chamber (Jaycees), unemployment, welfare, mental health, education, school choice, abortion, Marshall University, medical schools, noise pollution, John Birch Society, vocational schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Richard P. Bogusz, President, National Advocates Society; John D. Whisman, States' Regional Representative, Appalachian Regional Commission; Joe W. Fleming, II, Federal Co-Chairman, Appalachian Regional Commission; John D. Rockefeller IV, WV Secretary of State; Jim Carlen, Head Football Coach, West Virginia University.  Topics include: fairs, employment, promotional materials, business leaders, newsletters, Harpers Ferry National Park, festivals, vocational education, industry, coal gasification plants, taxes, manufacturing, corridor G, Lincoln County, state budget, Industrial Authority Lending Fund, highway construction, flight routes, Appalachian Regional Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Students of Dunbar School.  Topics include: school trips to Governor's Mansion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contain correspondence with: T. R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources.  Topics include: access easements, road access, house construction, Moncove Lake, sewage, right of way, housing developments, school levy, education, schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Madge S. Douds, Robinson Grand Theatre.  Topics include: Robinson Grand Theatre, shows, State advisory council on employment security.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Harold Conrad, Director, National Institute Mental Health; Frank Pappas, Regional Director, Federal Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs.  Topics include: drug abuse, television programs, alcohol.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles C. Dunaway, Grand Treasurer, WV Grand Lodge of Freemasons; D. C. Thumm, Mayor of Dunbar; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; R. S. Dunbar Jr., Dean and Director, College of Agriculture and Forestry, West Virginia University; Russel C. Dunbar, Judge, Sixth Judicial Circuit Court of WV; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Richard E. Duncan, Dean and Director, Creative Arts Center, West Virginia University; Frederic J. Glazer, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Library Commission.  Topics include: welfare, disability, healthcare, police, organized crime, unemployment, freemasons, education, schools, teachers, food stamps, band competitions, teachers' salaries, WV Geological and Economic Survey, nursing homes, train accidents, helicopters, airports, bridges, AFL-CIO, retirement, black lung, mental health, hydro-electric power, Marshall University, medical schools, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Veterans' affairs, veterans benefits, employment, school clothing allowance program, state flags, Vietnam war, subsidized housing, Mont Chateau State Park, Instrumentalist magazine, West Virginia Arts and Humanities Council, Buffalo Creek Flood, disaster relief, post offices, West Virginia Real Estate Commission, Spencer State Hospital Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Hubert Debedout, Mayor of Grenoble, France; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Charles A. Duffield, Jr., Judge, Fourteenth Judicial Circuit of West Virginia; Carolyn J. Zinn, Director, West Virginia Department of Archives and History.  Topics include: international education, schools, school choice, parochial schools, Board of Regents, housing, preparatory schools, medical discharge from military service, state flags, air pollution, water pollution, selective service, Vietnam war, taxes, employment, letters of recommendation, West Virginia Public Service Commission, utilities, Marshall University plane crash, Southern Airways Flight 932, food stamps, DUIs, license suspension, Medicaid,  abandoned mines, drug abuse education, judicial circuits, Disabled Workmen's Relief Fund, healthcare, water service, right of way, eminent domain, highway construction, recipes, deeds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Gay H. Duke, Mayor of Ripley; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Fred L. Davis Jr., Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund.  Topics include: litter, pollution, road conditions, roadwork, schools, Marshall University, medical schools, legislation, flooding, education, labor strikes, wilderness areas, environmental conservation, housing, air pollution, waste disposal, landfills, West Virginia Veterinary Board, corridor H, Marshall University engineering program termination, bridges, early childhood education, Workmen's Compensation Fund, disability, telephone service lines, black lung, Davis Power Project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; W. E. Dressler, Mayor of Hinton; L. L. Vincent, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Mitchell-Bateman M.D., Director of Department of Mental Health; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State of West Virginia; Roy W. Walter, State Director, School Transportation and Driver Education.  Topics include: dredging permits, state flags, road conditions, roadwork, road safety, veteran's affairs, welfare, school dress codes, West Virginia Arts and Humanities Council, tourism, food stamps, feral dogs, psychoanalysis, Spencer State Hospital, coal mining, labor conflict, state commission on aging, school buses, Emergency Employment Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Ned Drucker, President, National Bottle Corporation; John N. Mitchell, US Attorney General.  Topics include: tax credits, bottle manufacturing, drug abuse, drug paraphernalia legislation, substance control legislation, mental health, drug abuse education, National Institute of Mental Health, addict rehabilitation programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Harold E. Neely, Coordinator, Governor's State-Wide Drug Forum; Eugene Ball, Delegate, House of Delegates; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: drug abuse control, uniform controlled substances act, state-wide drug form, drug abuse education, mental health, substance control legislation, alcoholism, addiction, sex education, vocational rehabilitation, taxes, welfare, civil air patrol, Buffalo Creek Flood, labor conflicts, striking, steel workers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Carolyn J. Zinn, Director, West Virginia Department of Archives and History; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William Jennings Bryan Dorn, US Representative for SC; Frederick A. Dorrell, Forest Supervisor, Monongahela National Forest; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Richard H. Bowman, Delegate, House of Delegates.  Topics include: teachers' salaries, employment, school bus service, interstate 79, highway construction, Hopemont State Hospital, state history, welfare, Nonintoxicating beer commission, Monongahela National Forest, youth programs, environmental conservation, wilderness areas, corridor H, college football, Spruce Knob Seneca Rocks, logging, campus protests, student unrest, conspiracy theories, Mountain State Forest Festival, governors' conference, insurance, road conditions, roadwork, military discharge, 1970 WVU coed murders, state flags, Buffalo Creek Flood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edgar F. Heiskell III, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Stanley H. Martin, President, West Virginia Wesleyan College; Lonnie Dotson, President, Dotson Coal Company; John Ashcraft, Director, Department of Mines.  Topics include: workmen's compensation fund, disability, black lung, outdoor recreational areas, access roads, environmental protection, bridge construction, Boone County Education Association, welfare, employment, mobile homes, sewage, water service, healthcare, Weirton Hospital, swinging bridges, Buffalo Creek Flood, letter of recommendation, flooding, cheat river valley, school buses, roadwork, United Mine Workers, social security, mining regulations, teachers' retirement, mail in voting, eminent domain, Marshall University, medical schools, alcohol sales, highway construction, food stamps, unemployment, military discharge, litter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: A. G. Draeger, Plant Manager, Mobay Chemical Company; Murray Drabkin, Director, Connecticut State Revenue Task Force; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; William H. Draper Jr., National Chairman, Population Crisis Committee.  Topics include: public broadcasting, taxes, state revenue, letters of recommendation, labor strikes, railroad strike, roadwork, road conditions, drag racing on roads, road safety, state police, mental health programs, black lung, alcohol sales, state parks, license suspension, West Virginia Human Rights Commission, highway construction, eminent domain, compensation for property, retirement, employment, school choice, world population.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Gus R. Douglass, Commissioner, Department of Agriculture; J. Kenton Lambert, State Director, Farmers Home Administration, USDA.  Topics include: DDT, pesticides, environmental issues, regulations, rolling river fund, agricultural products, fruit, National Association of State Departments of Agriculture, Rolling River Fund, tourism, State Soil Conservation Committee, equine diseases, rural rehabilitation funds, office spaces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George Seibert, Delegate, House of Delegates; George F. Doughty, Manager, Community Development, Office of Federal-State Relations; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; John D. Rockefeller IV, Secretary of State of West Virginia; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Phil Modlin, US Department of Justice; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health.  Topics include: developmental planning, funding for small towns, Buffalo Creek Flood, DUIs, coal industry, environmental issues, pollution, strip mining, clearcutting, logging, National Forest Timber Supply Act, March of Dimes, black lung, Veterans' affairs, judicial appointments, public transportation, bus routes, roadwork, campus unrest, horse vaccination, employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Frank C. Douthat, Inmate, Summers County Jail; Thomas G. Dove, President, Ohio Valley Industries and Business Development Corporation; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; James L. Hupp, State Historian and Archivist; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner.  Topics include: Summers County Jail, prison conditions, prisoner healthcare, justice of the peace, handicapped children, summer camps, factories, unemployment, Dallas Pike industrial park, natural gas shortage, law licenses, Blue book, pensions, Veterans' affairs, disability, holiday date changes, Interstate Oil Compact Commission, food stamps, Weirton Hospital, welfare, agricultural programs, farmer's issues, employment, school choice, parochial schools, highway construction, education, vehicle registration, horse racing, historic road markers, air pollution, kidney transplants, road signage, landfills, income tax, West Virginia Board of Pharmacy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia.  Topics include: Marshall University, Medical Schools, airports, employment, mental health facilities, bridges, National Governors' Conference, Disabled Workman's Relief Fund, welfare, social security, funerals, food stamps, state flags, flooding, Cacapon State Park, wilderness areas, environmental conservation, water pollution, Medicare, Rowlesburg Dam, science camps, Mayors' Prayer Breakfast, Weirton Hospital, social security, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Dunloup Creek Watershed Project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Herbert E. Jones, Jr., Chairman, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission; F. C. Durant, III, Principal Investigator, National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Robert E. Durig, West Virginia State Aeronautics Commission.  Topics include: ACTION manpower program, air pollution, environmental regulation, DuPont, Governors' visit to Japan, railroad retirement, historic artifacts, tax refunds, state flags, voting, disability, summer camps for disabled children, YMCA, tourism, organ donation, State Aeronautics Commission, airports, Upper Ohio Valley Steelmark Month Committee, tobacco taxes, environmental issues.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Patrick J. Lucey, Governor of Wisconsin; Charles H. Haden II, Commissioner, State Tax Department; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: teacher's retirement, Weirton Steel Company, West Virginia Racing Commission, teachers, Board of Probation and Parole, Weston State Hospital, mental illness, road safety, employment, hospital chaplains, housing, West Virginia Industrial School for Boys, Wetzel County Jail, jail conditions, food stamps, Marshall University, Medical Schools, engineering program termination, circuit courts, income tax, tax-sharing, Head Start program, early childhood education, welfare, unemployment, Father's Day, Appalachian Regional Commission Funds, Martinsburg Hospital, school choice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health.  Topics include: drug abuse, Marshall University, Medical Schools, engineering program termination, interstate 70, driver's licenses, Spencer State Hospital, pollution, black lung, Appalachian Development Highway System, Miss America Beauty Pageant, Disability, foster care, foster grandparents, US Coast Guard, military discharge, senior citizens, 32nd Judicial Circuit, health insurance, Medicare, garbage dumping, letters of recommendation, Buffalo Creek Flood, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, dairy regulation, income tax, employment, education, vocational schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert M. Ball, Commissioner, Social Security, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; George H. Seibert Jr., Delegate, House of Delegates.  Topics include: roadwork, State Commission on Mental Retardation, unemployment, housing development, Buffalo Creek Flood, disaster relief, Twin Falls State Park, road construction, Moose Fraternity, disability, American Nuclear Society, nursing homes, road conditions, West Virginia turnpike, industry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; C. H. McKown, State Senator; M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; Robert K. Holliday, Senator, Senate of WV.  Topics include: State Board of Health, letters of recommendation, healthcare, family planning centers, health regulations, Buffalo Creek Flood, disaster relief, emergency environmental health order, x-rays, international doctors, landfills, garbage dumps, budgets, West Virginia Industrial School for Boys, health inspections, sanitary conditions, Colin Anderson Center, sewage treatment systems, Interagency Council for Child Development Services, family planning, Medicare program, health insurance, Appalachian Regional Commission, mental health, out-patient care, physical therapy, nursing homes, Hopemont State Hospital, Spencer State Hospital, Eastern Panhandle Training Center for the Mentally Handicapped, infectious diseases.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; James Kerns, Superintendent, West Virginia Industrial School for Boys; J. C. Malhotra, M.D., Superintendent, Spencer State Hospital; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources.  Topics include: Medicare program, healthcare, health insurance, State Committee of Barbers and Beauticians, hygienic laboratory tests, Weirton General Hospital, State and Territorial Health Officers Conference, child heart health screening, Colin Anderson Center, health inspections, rural health, road safety, measles vaccination, West Virginia Industrial School for Boys, sanitary conditions, food service regulations, Spencer State Hospital, emergency medical services, tuberculosis, mental health, x-rays, West Virginia Medical Licensing Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; T. R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources; James Paul, President, Brooke County Public Library; Cecil D. Andrus, Governor of Idaho; Thomas Eagleton, US Senator for Missouri; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Bill Earley, Mayor of Pine Grove; William L. Gilligan, WV Senator; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools.  Topics include: employment, state flags, Harvey Industries Glass Factory, working conditions, workplace safety and sanitation, roads, health education, rabies, federal circuit courts, Medicaid, welfare, food stamps, hunting and fishing licenses, Brooke County Public Library, library construction grants, eagles, zoos, hospitals, campus unrest, litter, air pollution, license plates, road conditions, roadwork, school bus routes, mail routes, petitions, alcohol, local and state history, religion, state flags, community funding, letters of recommendation, early childhood education, health screening, tourism, Wonderful West Virginia Magazine, road drainage, sewers, Earth Times Magazine, hunting lands, language teaching.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; B. L. Coffindaffer, Dean, Appalachian Center, West Virginia University; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health.  Topics include: early childhood education, lunch programs, Head Start programs, kindergarten, Guidelines for Regional Early Childhood Education Demonstration Centers, television public service announcements, West Virginia University, Task Report for the Regional Early Childhood Demonstration Centers, education, teachers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Barbara Clay, Director, Early Childhood, West Virginia Department of Education; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; B. L. Coffindaffer, Dean, Appalachian Center, West Virginia University; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health.  Topics include: early childhood education, expenses, preschools, vocational education, teachers, teachers training, kindergarten, Regional Early Childhood Education Demonstration Centers, Appalachian Regional Commission, healthcare, prenatal and neonatal care.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: students, Paul C. Lemon, Project Leader, I.B.P., Conservation Ecosystems.  Topics include: Earth week proclamation, pollution, environmentalism, environmental issues, litter, prosecutors, coal mining, strip mining, landfills.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Billey L. Pauley, Mayor of Marmet.  Topics include: science camps, sewage systems, water pollution, employment, industry closure, welfare, Vietnam war veterans, early childhood education, kindergarten, black lung, vocational rehabilitation, flooding, flood prevention, insurance, teachers' salaries, Head Start Program, bicentennial, state tree, Kings Daughters Hospital, television, West Virginia Racing Commission, Shepard College Choir, Home Repair Program, state flags, unemployment, surface mining, Corridor G, highway construction, natural disaster relief, education, textbooks, historic preservation, abortion, taxes, Civil Air Patrol.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dwight L. Pauley, National Multiple Sclerosis Society; Harry R. Pauley, Delegate, House of Delegates.  Topics include: employment, National Multiple Sclerosis Society, teachers' salaries, mental institutions, Barboursville State Hospital, coal mining, Committee on Crime, Delinquency, and Correction, black lung.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; West Virginia Board of Regents; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation.  Topics include: mortgage interest rates, state legislators' salaries, state parks, alcohol, police, abortion pill, district judges, letters of recommendation, auger coal mining, welfare, bicentennial, Workmen's Compensation Fund, employment, black lung, teacher's retirement board, Kennedy Assassination, gambling, lotteries, alcohol and drug abuse, alcoholism, roadwork, road conditions, highway construction, fire department funding, Weirton Hospital, social security, public employee salaries, Moundsville Penitentiary, Summersville Memorial Hospital, children's healthcare, delivery and neonatal programs, payment, Special Winter Needs Allowance program, food stamps, Board of Miner Training, Education and Certification, United Mine Workers of America, vocational rehabilitation centers, gas service, utilities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John F. Payne, Delegate, House of Delegates; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation.  Topics include: Pinecrest Sanitarium, coal mining, Buffalo Creek Flood, Gilbert Creek disaster, housing, abortion, highway safety, welfare, social security, disability, bridge deck heating, state police, occupational pneumoconiosis, black lung, Workmen's Compensation Fund, child day care centers, employment, Appalachian Regional Commission, Veterans of Foreign Wars, veterans' affairs, pollution, child custody, vocational rehabilitation, food stamps, oil, horse and dog racing, state police, West Virginia Industrial Home, fishing licenses, tourism.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Raymond Peak, Mayor of Hurricane, Delegate, House of Delegates; Francis R. Pearl, Mayor of the City of McMechen; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Treasurer of the State of West Virginia; William T. Brotherton, Jr., President and Senator, West Virginia State Senate; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker and Delegate, House of Delegates; William G. Milliken, Governor of Michigan; Donald J. Pease, Ohio State Senator; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: Peach Creek Hollow state dam, sewage service, police, state and federal funding, Appalachian Regional Commission, Teachers Retirement Board, Workmen's Compensation Fund, highway rest areas, teachers' salaries, revenue sharing, Racing Commission, Veterans' Affairs, Jaycees, student employment program, education, vocational education, disability, social security, food stamps, job training, microfilming, state bonds, renewable energy sources, hospital costs, state employee salaries, natural gas, energy policy, petroleum reserves, emergency employment program, employment, education commission of the states, committee on crime, delinquency and correction, welfare, child custody, delinquent land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Adjutant General; Claiborne Pell, US Senator for RI; Pendleton County Committee on Aging; Thomas Pendleton, Mayor of Athens, WV; Rogers C. B. Morton, Secretary of the Department of the Interior; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Ralph D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner.  Topics include: education, welfare, food stamps, school clothing allowance program, NASA, pediatrics, tourism, transportation remuneration and incentive program, advertising, special education, bicentennial, selective service, energy policy, highway safety, coal, employment, National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities, state employee salaries, veterans' affairs, abortion, state flag, science camps, penal reform, Concord college merger, retirement, unemployment, Blackwater Falls state park, land reclamation, water service, Pendleton Run recreation area, outdoor recreation, Monongahela National Forest, Cranberry backcountry, mental institutions, Barboursville State Hospital, Workmen's Compensation Fund, bicentennial, taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William A. Lashley, Vice President, Public Affairs, Penn Central Transportation Company; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; P. G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: rail abandonment, freight, rail networks, rail consolidation, transportation remuneration and incentive program, Workmen's compensation fund, utilities, power lines, energy policy, heating, Moundsville penitentiary, correctional officers, welfare, employment, social security, highways, DUIs, rehabilitation, environmental action program, camping, teachers' salaries, Huttonsville Correctional Center, unemployment, food stamps, coal conversion, environmental issues, National Governors' Conference, youth science camp, scenic rivers, visit to Hershey PA, bicentennial, labor relations, Pennzoil oil spill, Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, tax exemption, pensions, school consolidation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Treasurer of the State of West Virginia; Cleveland K. Benedict; Claude Pepper, US Representative for FL; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Charles H. Percy, US Senator for IL; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Masel Perdue, Mayor of Keystone; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John G. Barker, President, Marshall University; Carl D. Perkins, US Representative for KY; M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security.  Topics include: Jockey's ridge, youth conservation corps, Kanawha state forest, water service, Chestnut  ridge, Appalachian Regional Commission, federal funding, state parks, Pipe Stem park, bicentennial, crime, vocational training, Workmen's Compensation Fund, disability, energy policy, oil crisis, energy conservation, Watergate, taxes, flooding, retired teachers, state investments, employment, operation Mainstream, school bus routes, roadwork, road conditions, welfare, teachers' salaries, environmental educational films, state police, West Virginia University law school, state bonds, perinatal health, Moundsville penitentiary, West Virginia Industrial Home for Girls, correctional officers, social security, utility rates, natural gas, Marshall University, medical schools, Fairmont State College, mental illness, Medicaid, alcohol abuse, DUIs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Stanley O. Perrine, Mayor of Mannington; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Jack Perry, President, District 7, United Mine Workers of America; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources.  Topics include: Veterans' affairs, bicentennial, child custody, unemployment, state police, WV board of regents, Workmen's Compensation Fund, welfare, social security, Cass scenic railroad, youth science camps, police academy, state flag, black lung, utility rates, day care for mentally disabled children, road construction, highway construction, federal funding, telephones, Civil war soldier records, employment, medical licensing board, bridges, board of miner training, YMCA, tourism, teachers' retirement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert M. Perry, President, Monroe County Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Treasurer of the State of West Virginia; James E. Ross, Commissioner, West Virginia Nonintoxicating Beer Commission; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Thomas E. Huzzey, Commissioner, Oil and Gas Conservation Commission.  Topics include: abortion, bicentennial, employment, social security, livestock, state police, state flag, teachers' retirement, disability, food stamps, nursing homes, veterans' affairs, oil crisis, gasoline availability, taxes, unimproved land acquisition, unemployment, welfare, drivers licenses, youth conservation corps, rich creek stream, black lung, healthcare, nursing home licensing, bridges, pesticide regulations, hydroelectric power, scholarships, art education, Commission on Aging, West Virginia University, Sistersville hospital, Kappa Alpha Psi, pension plans, pollution, Three Forks creek, girl scouts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Peter G. Peterson, Chairman, Lehman Brothers; Earnest S. Petinaud, maître d', US House Restaurant; Mose Napier, Mayor of Ceredo; A. W. Petroplus, Judge, WV Court of Claims; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security.  Topics include: school lunch nutrition, Moundsville Penitentiary, Wonderful West Virginia magazine, Vietnam, teachers' retirement, racing, Wheeling downs, Waterford racetrack, drivers' licenses, school textbooks, bicentennial, insurance, alcoholism, Republican National Convention, student loans, fences, Civil Air Patrol, oil crisis, correctional education, education, tourism, public employees' salaries, state flags, highway construction, Earnest S. Petinaud, transportation, Blue ridge dam, black lung, Buffalo Creek flood, Ceredo petroglyphs, court of claims, roadwork, air pollution, unemployment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James E. Ross, Commissioner, West Virginia Nonintoxicating Beer Commission; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs.  Topics include: rheumatologists, arthritis, employment, education, railway police officers, beer license suspension, sale of alcohol to minors, Weston State hospital, abortion, occupational pneumoconiosis, black lung, West Virginia University School of Dentistry, West Virginia University admissions, social security, legal services, pensions, Veterans' affairs, welfare, workman's compensation, childcare, Transportation Remuneration and Incentive Program, drug abuse, alcoholism, folk culture preservation, The Nation magazine, judge appointments, camping, bicentennial, mental health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; C. C. Phillips, Jr., Mayor of Mullens; M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; Claude Phillips, President, Robinson-Phillips Coal Company; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Louise B. Gerrard, Executive Director, WV Commission on Aging; E. H. McCourt, Executive Secretary, Mary M. Jenkins, Librarian, Department of Archives and History; James D. Phillips, Mayor of Granville; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: employment, Watters Smith Memorial Park, airports, oil crisis, pensions, Veterans' affairs, flooding, employment, drug abuse, teachers' salaries, water treatment plants, welfare, Lake Riley, West Virginia University Medical School admissions, revenue sharing, youth conservation corps, Panther State Forest, bridges, governors trip to China, China-US trade, recreational facilities, alcohol abuse, coal mining, education, animal abuse, school clothing allowance program, social security, drivers licenses, public safety, hoodlums, ambulance service, retirement, outdoor recreation, Tygard Lake State Park, Pleasant Creek, Civil war medals, state bonds, doctors, dental care.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; C. C. Phillips, Mayor of Mullens; P. G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Arnold Miller, President, United Mine Workers of America.  Topics include: Stonewall Jackson dam, judicial recommendations, Medicare, health care, welfare, Cabwaylingo State Forest, outdoor recreation, ambulances, social security, teachers' retirement, black lung, horse and dog racing, unemployment, legal services, employment, roads, West Virginia Academy of Science, Hopemont State Hospital, food stamps, correctional officers' salaries, college football, Mine Inspector's Examining Board, disability, school improvement, Greenbrier Community College, bicentennial, Wheeling Downs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis photo contains photographs of: south pole exploration, arial photographs of factory and bridge construction by Herb Clagg. Topics of correspondence include: Governor's Photo Assignment, dental care, state payroll, physical education, physical therapy, West Virginia University, doctors, medical school, physicians' assistants licensing, Marshall University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Harold L. Pickens, Superintendent, Jefferson County Schools; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV.  Topics include: bicentennial, welfare, Appalachian Regional Commission, school building improvements, youth science camp, workmen's compensation fund, Veterans' affairs, death benefits, veteran's widow's benefits, burglaries, historic preservation, transportation, abortion, license plates, Ford presidential election, unemployment, Hopemont State Hospital, Medicare, garbage dumps, disability, social security, horse and dog racing, West Virginia University medical school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; John B. Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: Medicare for prescriptions, pharmacists, transportation remuneration and incentive program, welfare, Barboursville Hospital, education, Education Commission of the States, oil crisis, insurance, state flags, land use policy, rheumatologists, lottery, WV Board of Regents, swimming pools, driver license suspension, bicentennial, abortion, Blue Books, mental health centers, food stamps, school textbooks, surplus state property, employment, utility rates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: P. G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources.  Topics include: Clarksburg Holy Cross cemetery, Moore extorsion acquittal, speeding tickets, police, oil crisis, Board of Education, Barboursville hospital, hospital conditions, Workmen's compensation fund, state flags, bicentennial, Pinecrest sanitarium, coal drilling on public land, abortion, Equal rights amendment, Sunday closing law, Young American Medals, Huttonsville Correctional Center, West Virginia Penitentiary, correctional officers' salaries, Huntington state hospital, energy conservation, education, school building improvement, welfare, pension, public employees' retirement, Pinnacle Rock State Park, Commission on Aging, social security, healthcare, right to work laws, Human Events newspaper, air pollution, airplanes, coal mining permits, airports, Pipestem State Park, access roads, black lung, teachers retirement board, death penalty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Julia Pitsenberger, Delegate, House of Delegates; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Harley O. Staggers, US Representative for WV; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Treasurer of the State of West Virginia; James W. Pitzer, Mayor of Hedgesville; James Pizzino, Superintendent, Wyoming County Schools; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Calvin A. Calendine, State Commissioner of Public Institutions.  Topics include: nurses, Commission on Nursing, nursing home licensing, nurse training, Weston State Hospital, energy policy, Sunday closing law, land rents, Blue books, Appalachian Regional Commission, West Virginia Human Rights Commission, property taxes, corridor G, alcohol abuse, alcoholism, West Virginia Children's home, utility rates, Cass Scenic Railroad, youth science camp, Weirton mental health center, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, state flags, vehicle registration, welfare, sewage, Minority Builders and Contractors Association, PPG layoffs, unemployment, hospital conditions, Tygart dam, hydroelectric power, day care centers, vocational education, state police, junk cars, Welch Emergency Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Joy G. Dryfoos, Director, Planning Unit, Alan Guttmacher Institute.  Topics include: Planned Parenthood World Population Washington Memo, abortion, reproductive services, family planning, Family Planning Popular Reporter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William T. Plass, Chairman, Council for Surface Mining and Reclamation; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Treasurer of the State of West Virginia; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, WV Board of Regents.  Topics include: energy conservation, Housing and Urban Development, West Virginia turnpike, Kumbrabow state forest, welfare, alcohol abuse, surface mining, land reclamation, roadwork, road conditions, highway construction, Moundsville Penitentiary, correctional officers' salaries, road drainage, vocational schools, West Virginia University Medical School, vehicle registration, school improvement, bicentennial, central mental health complex, food stamps, employment, Board of Pharmacy, Spencer State hospital, Barboursville State hospital, hospital conditions, West Virginia Institute of Technology, vandalism, Gauley River Swiss Dam, disability.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for WV; J. Alfred Poe, Mayor of South Charleston; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John T. Poffenbarger, WV State Senator; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Ralph D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Charles Polan, Delegate, House of Delegates; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Charles F. Parrish, Chief Inspector, International Safety Division, United Mine Workers of America; Edgar F. Heiskell III, WV Secretary of State; Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Adjutant General.  Topics include: airports, railroads, Pocahontas Memorial Hospital, highway construction, pediatric education, Buffalo Creek flood, Gilbert Creek disaster, disaster preparedness, welfare, state flags, West Virginia Civil Defense Council, 911 service, emergency weather alerts, interstate 64, Huttonsville Correctional center, Moundsville penitentiary, DUIs, Workmen's Compensation Fund, employment, food stamps, school clothing allowance program, Bethany College, doctors, water service, Appalachian Regional Commission, Marshall University, medical schools, parks, unemployment, Board of Miner Training, Education, and Certification, mining, Natural resources commission, roads, West Virginia University Law School, national guard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Col. Scott B. Smith, District Engineer, Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers; James S. Bennett, State Conservationist, Soil Conservation Service, USDA.  Topics include: Pocatalico River Basin, Sissonville, Walton, reservoirs, environmental reports, soil conservation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Barry R. Evans, City Manager of Huntington; Glen D. Curry, Mayor of Salem; John W. Miller, Mayor of Ripley; Gus DeMotto, Mayor of Womelsdorff, Coalton; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Howard W. Pollock, US Representative from AK.  Topics include: police-community relations, Huntington Police Department, policing, Kansas City preventive patrol experiment report, Fraternal order of police, gun control, narcotics, police funding, widows pensions, junk cars, truancy, black lung, welfare, Appalachian Regional Commission, oil crisis, surface mining, healthcare, car insurance, Hopemont State Hospital, Moundsville Penitentiary, Weston State Hospital, car accidents, food stamps, social security, taxes, Fairmont Emergency Hospital, employment, youth science camp, drivers licenses, teachers' salaries, hunting and fishing, environmental issues, pollution, coal dust, litter, Ohio River, energy policy, state flag.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Polyon Corporation, Small Business Administration, industrial development, proposed factories, construction equipment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund.  Topics include: Wild and Scenic Rivers Bill, New River, education, teachers' salaries, West Virginia University, Truckers Strike of 1973, strike suppression, bicentennial, social security, welfare, Workmen's Compensation fund, airports, utility costs, oil crisis, hospital bills, state flags, strip mining, population crisis committee, abortion, Wheeling downs racing, Mexican-Americans, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, hearing aids.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Charles H. Keenan, State Director of School Transportation; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund.  Topics include: bridges, concerts, taxes, strip mining, disability, social security, black lung, education, abortion, teachers' retirement board, employment, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, school bus service, vaccination, workmen's compensation fund, highway engineering, black lung.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Alex T. Portz, Executive Director, The Appalachian Mental Health Center.  Topics include: black lung, disability, welfare, inflation, employment, social security, natural gas, oil crisis, coal mining, road signs for business, interstate 81, pollution, emissions, education, surface mining, mental health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Lester D. McClung, State Forester, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John H. Neale, Chairman, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board; Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland.  Topics include: Transportation Remuneration and Incentive program, employment, Board of Education, jail construction, Wheeling downs racetrack, Valley View nursing home, education, teachers' salaries, rehabilitation centers, postal service, food stamps, abortion, state flag, nursing homes, utility rates, Potomac River basin, Potomac State College, earth week, soil conservation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Adjutant General; Joseph W. Powell, President, West Virginia Labor Federation, AFL-CIO; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent of Department of Public Safety.  Topics include: surface coal mining, youth conservation corps, Seneca state forest, Transportation Remuneration and Incentive program, DUIs, airports, handicapped, bicentennial, employment, state parks, selective service, black lung, Workmen's Compensation Fund, state flags, West Virginia Human Rights Commission, welfare, glass and bottle taxes, vocational education, landfills, prison reform, food stamps, vehicle registration, police officers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Thomas E. Potter, Delegate, House of Delegates; Nelson A. Rockefeller, US Vice President; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: license plates, military service, income tax, roadwork, road conditions, petitions, vocational education, commission on aging, airports, Central Mental Health Complex, West Virginia Real Estate Corporation, state board of pharmacy, letters of recommendation, West Virginia State College, mass transit, Kanawha-Charleston Public Health Center, Republican state executive committee, GOP youth camp, West Virginia Racing Commission, Riverton Coal company, air pollution, Board of Embalmers an Funeral directors, teachers' retirement, DUIs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Orven H. Powell, Mayor of Mannington; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Jack Powers, Mayor of Bridgeport; Roger W. Powers, President, Keep America Beautiful Inc.; Russel O. Powers Jr., Mayor of Middlebourne; David R. Poynter, Clerk, LA House of Representatives; M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health.  Topics include: social security, disability, revenue sharing, internships, welfare, employment, racial discrimination, landfills, bicentennial, healthcare, mental health, sexual assault, Wetzel County Hospital, West Virginia University College of Law admissions, Vietnam Veterans, Special railroad police officers, Monongahela National Forest, mining, Greenbrier College of Osteopathic medicine, teachers' retirement, Commission on mental retardation, mentally handicapped people, Greenbrier College, power line spraying, power plants, Veterans' affairs, school clothing allowance program, workmen's compensation fund, litter, junk cars, sewage systems, state flags, postal service, Appalachian regional commission, roadwork, flood protection, Barboursville State Hospital, hospital conditions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Harley O. Staggers, US Representative for WV; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Edgar F. Heiskell III, WV Secretary of State; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; John M. Pratt, Program Director, WBOY Radio; Howard D. Kenney, Executive Director, West Virginia Human Rights Commission; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Callie Preece, Mayor of Kermit; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety.  Topics include: Practising Law Institute newsletters, burial assistance, disability, drivers' licenses, Wheeling downs races, welfare, food stamps, Medicare, pollution, emissions, taxes, social security, Mountwood park, underground injection wells, board of accountancy, appointments, work study programs, metric system, roadside radio weather information signs, Franklin High school, racial discrimination, vehicle registration, Transportation Remuneration and Incentive Program, school prayer, black lung, window's benefits, housing, state police, bicentennial, employment, nursing homes, Nursing Home Licensing Board, interstate 64, corridor G.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Peter H. Smith, Assistant Director, Field Services, National Trust for Historic Preservation; Caspar W. Weinberger, Chairman, President's Committee on Mental Retardation.  Topics include: 1976 Olympic Games, Governors' delegation to the USSR, youth science camp, early childhood education, Hancock County Court house, historical preservation, President Ford Committee, RNC, vocational rehabilitation, mentally retarded or handicapped citizens, Presidential Classroom for Young Americans, Indochinese refugees, President's council on fitness and sports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: G. Michele Prestera, Delegate, House of Delegates; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce.  Topics include: bicentennial, correctional officers' salaries, military discharge, child abuse, Board of Regents, teachers' retirement, Marshall University, Buffalo Creek flood, police misconduct, Preston County Buckwheat Festival, education, Preston County Jail, water service, Preston County, Medicaid, mental health, alcohol abuse, employment, landfills.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. McGraw, Conference Coordinator, The Presidents Conference on Inflation; Walter E. Washington, Mayor, District of Columbia.  Remarks made by: William Donald Schaefer, Mayor of Baltimore, MD; William L. Waller, Governor of Mississippi; Winfield Dunn, Governor of Tennessee; Thomas P. Salmon, Governor of Vermont; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of Missouri; Kenneth A. Gibson, Mayor of Newark, NJ.  Topics include: The Presidents Conference on Inflation, Governors joint statement on inflation, inflation, federal budgets, reports, stagflation, unemployment, public services, racial inequality.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemarks made by: William H. McClennan, President, International Association of Firefighters; Louis S. Clapper, Director of Conservation, National Wildlife Federation; James E. Holshouser, Jr., Governor of North Carolina; Abraham D. Beame, Mayor of NYC; Kay Bailey, TX State Representative.  Topics include: The Presidents Conference on Inflation, inflation, public services, public employees' salaries, pollution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bob Dole, Chairman, Republican National Committee; J. Willard Marriott, Chairman, Inaugural Committee – 1973.  Topics include: Republican National Committee, 1973 inauguration of President Nixon, 1973 Inaugural Committee, inaugural events and schedules, air pollution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Governor of Virginia; Ed Herschler, Governor of Wyoming; Donald Price, Mayor of Madison; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; James Price, Mayor of Smithfield.  Topics include: International Association of Educators for World Peace Newsletter, youth science camp, employment, Barboursville State Hospital, mental institutions, correctional rehabilitative education, school clothing allowance program, Appalachian Regional Commission, welfare, healthcare, landfills, disaster preparedness, prescription drug prices, state flags, black lung, social security, HUD loans, utility rates, rent increases, Veterans' Affairs, special education, education, health clinics, junk cars, strip mining, disability, food stamps, West Virginia Human Rights Commission, Weston State Hospital, abortion, West Virginia State College, teachers' salaries, Marshall University, medical school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert McCall, Director, Environmental Health Services, WV Department of Health; Edgar F. Heiskell III, WV Secretary of State; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John M. Slack, Jr., US Representative for WV; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; J. Richard Barber, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: social security, Jellystone Park, voting, monologies, employment, Concord College, Bluefield State College, Board of Regents, school clothing allowance program, bicentennial, West Virginia Antiquities Commission; education, textbooks, food stamps, income tax, teenage republicans, wineries, communications systems, teachers' salaries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, Davis Memorial Hospital, Social security, disability, teachers' salaries, Beckley Appalachian Regional Hospital, phone service, project lifeblood, The Red Cross, mining, logging, New River Gorge, welfare, insurance, public finances, pipeline permits, public land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Rina Pitotti, President, West Virginia Nurses Association; Julia Pitsenberger, Delegate, House of Delegates; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: welfare, nursing, healthcare, Commission on Nursing, garbage service, School Clothing allowance program, libraries, teachers' salaries, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Point Pleasant battle monument, pipeline permits, public land, vehicle titles, Presidential Classroom for Young Americans, drivers' education, Waterford racetrack passes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ralph D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Orven H. Powell, Mayor of Mannington; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration.  Topics include: Workmen's Compensation Fund, School Clothing allowance program, welfare, employment, Appalachian Regional Commission, Appalachian Mental Health Center; bicentennial, historic trails, Stonewall Jackson trail, outdoor recreation, tourism, Potomac River, strip mining, New River, pollution, retarded or mentally handicapped citizens, state flags, roads, Barboursville State Hospital, mental health facilities, highway construction, road conditions, food stamps, Clarksburg veterans' hospital, West Virginia University, black lung, Pinecrest Tuberculosis Hospital, Twin Falls State park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Ron Edmonds, Director, Center for Urban Studies, Harvard University; John D. Myers, Superintendent, Preston County Schools; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Charles Polan, Delegate, House of Delegates.  Topics include: food stamps, Appalachian Regional Commission, revenue sharing, Thomas Memorial Hospital, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Preston County schools, disability, black lung, occupational pneumoconiosis, libraries, decontaminating smokestacks, air pollution, Republican National Committee, teachers' salaries, Pricketts Fort State Park, taxes, higher education enrollment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Frank F. Fasi, Mayor of Honolulu; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John E. Carrigan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Harley O. Staggers, US Representative for WV; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner.  Topics include: state flags, Appalachian Regional Commission, airports, employment, welfare, food stamps, engineering, architectural design, PACE Setter magazine, road signage, mental health, Lakin State Hospital, education, teachers' retirement, vehicle registration, School Clothing Allowance Program, Barboursville State Hospital, disability, social security, community development funds, fire and rescue service, New River, water service, Davis Memorial Hospital, hospital modernization, strip mining, teachers' salaries, property appraisals, vocational education, Head Start program, seed distribution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia.  Topics include: letters of recommendation, Appalachian Regional Commission, employment, consumer protection bills, water service, education, Workmen's Compensation Fund, disability, utility rates, teachers' salaries, social security, food stamps, Medicaid, junk cars, Transportation Remuneration and Incentive Program, license plates, Moundsville penitentiary, oil crisis, drug abuse, public college and university tuition, strikes, strike moratorium, petitions, Suan Terrace, surface mining, special education, state police.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Gordon L. Palmer, Executive Secretary, West Virginia School Boards Association; Charles H. Wagoner, President, West Virginia School Boards Association; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety.  Topics include: teachers' salaries, vocational rehabilitation, Medicare, teachers' unions, education, local school boards, welfare, bicentennial, Waterford Park, Wheeling Downs, racetrack passes, employment, telephone service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Neil A. Palomba, Professor of Economics, West Virginia University, Chairman, Industrial Relations Research Association; M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; Mario J. Palumbo, Chairmen, Committee on Judiciary, WV State Senate; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Harold Robert Parfitt, Governor, Canal Zone; Daniel J. Flood; US Representative for PA; P. G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Harley O. Staggers, US Representative for WV; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources.  Topics include: Industrial Relations Research Association, industrial relations, healthcare, Mountain State Economic Association, water service, Barboursville State Hospital, mental institutions, hospital conditions, employment, tourism, child abuse and neglect, public employee retirement, Appalachian Regional Commission, education, West Virginia Board of Regents, consumer protection, Selective service, Colin Anderson Center, Panama Canal, Hopemont State Hospital, State Commission on Mental Retardation, Hampshire Memorial Hospital, state employees' salaries, environmental conservation, public land, Appalachian Craftsmen Inc., Waterford Park, Wheeling Downs, racetrack passes, Weston Hospital, drug abuse, compulsory mumps immunization, food stamps, Cacapon State Park, state parks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Brooks E. Smith, Chairman, Public Service Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Harold Robert Parfitt, Governor, Canal Zone.   Topics include: Waterford Park, Wheeling Downs, racetrack passes, state pest control contracts, Panther State Park, food stamps, welfare, social security, employment, insulin prices, diabetes, National Commission on Diabetes, water service, bicentennial, paper recycling, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, young republicans, filming television and movies, pardons, Barboursville State Hospital, Panama Canal, Hawley Fuel Ceremony pictures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James W. Park, Chairman, Wilderness Public Services District; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia.  Topics include: Korea informational brochures, Appalachian Regional Commission, Wilderness Public Services District, water service, dam construction, education, strip mining, environmental protests, pollution, petitions, trapped miners, racing commission, food stamps, welfare, social security, Park View Memorial Gardens, state flags, taxes, litter, Medicare, veterans' affairs, Barboursville State Hospital, mental institutions, hospital conditions, employment, coal mining, teachers' salaries, Governors' trip to China, teachers' retirement, revenue sharing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth Parker, President, Upper West Fork River Watershed Association; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Sylvia D. Parker, Executive Director, Multi-County Community Action Agency Against Poverty; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: Stonewall Jackson dam, flooding, land acquisition, displacement, bicentennial, representative reapportionment, petitions, littering, welfare, food stamps, teachers' retirement, vehicle registration, transportation remuneration and incentive program, energy crisis, water service, occupational training, funding for NGOs, Multi-County Community Action Agency Against Poverty, driver's license suspension, right of way, social security, black lung, Parkersburg art center, art exhibits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, WV State Licensing Board for Child Welfare Agencies, Department of Public Welfare; William P. A. Nicely, Mayor of Parkersburg.  Topics include: Parkersburg art center, unemployment insurance, Appalachian Regional Commission, revenue sharing, Child welfare, bicentennial, senior housing, education, school building improvement, Parkersburg schools, Parkersburg library, Parkersburg mass transit, infrastructure, banking, Parkersburg Republican platform, crime, urban renewal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ralph W. Parrack, Mayor of Mill Creek.  Topics include: parking at the capitol, university parking, summer employment, perinatal health care, Appalachian Regional Commission, zoning laws, capitol cafeteria, speeding tickets, disaster preparedness, welfare, landfills, food stamps, state flags, bicentennial, parks and recreation programs, black lung, Medicaid, Waterford Park, Wheeling Downs, racetrack passes, sewage systems, parole system.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Ralph W. Parrack, Mayor of Mill Creek; Charles F. Parrish, Chief Inspector, International Safety Division, United Mine Workers of America; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety.  Topics include: unemployment, welfare, Mother's Day Shrine, police patrol vehicles, pollution, Buffalo Creek, flooding, Board of Miner Training Education and Certification, Mine Inspectors Examining Board, disability, teachers' retirement, Buffalo Creek Flood, employment, bicentennial, housing, food stamps, child custody, Waterford Park, Wheeling Downs, racetrack passes, police, Medicare, rheumatologists, abortion, black lung, school clothing allowance program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: infrastructure engineering, urban and regional planning, school health programs, Appalachian mental health center, drivers' licenses, strip mining, water service, junk cars, welfare, black lung, school clothing allowance program, unemployment, disability, teachers' salaries, corridor L, employment, police, social security, Appalachian Regional Commission, land reclamation, Stonewall Jackson Dam, Peach Bowl, license plates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Oshel Parsons, Parliamentarian, House of Delegates; Joseph H. Mills, Commissioner of Labor; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Charles Rosenau, Mayor of Parsons.  Topics include: disability, circuit courts, letters of recommendation, racing commission, employment, drug abuse, White Paper on Drug Abuse, industrial pollution, Parsons Tanning Company, Appalachian Regional Commission, water service, education, Buffalo Creek Flood, trailer parks, Partners of the Americas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Louise B. Gerrard, Executive Director, WV Commission on Aging; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; P. G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Wright Patman, US Representative for TX; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner.  Topics include: unemployment, beer regulation, bicentennial, Stonewall Jackson Dam, utility rates, public health legislation, Potomac State College newspapers, pollution, recycling, school textbooks, welfare, food stamps, natural gas, employment, energy crisis, Waterford Park, Wheeling Downs, racetrack passes, bridges, childcare homes, healthcare, federal reserve, flood disaster protection, vocational education, environmental research, logging, mass transit, Parkersburg urbanized area, teachers' salaries, teachers' retirement, black lung, Transportation Remuneration and Incentive Program, stamps, Americanism, New river dam, taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security.  Topics include: racial discrimination, Patterson Creek dam, Appalachian Regional Commission, bridges, Workmen's Compensation Fund, environmental education, West Virginia Garden Club, child development services, state flags, Hopemont State hospital, natural gas, deregulation, bicentennial, Bethany College, GI Home Loans, local historical commissions, Brook Hills park, West Liberty State College, education, youth science camp, China, Tibet, Equal Rights Amendment, state police, harassment, rheumatologists, unemployment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: A. E. Manell, Special Assistant to the Secretary of State, US Department of State; Colgate S. Prentice, Special Assistant, Liaison with the Governors, US Department of State.  Topics include: passports, visas, Soviet Union, governors' trip to Soviet Union, USSR.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George Parkinson, Curator, West Virginia University Libraries; Oshel Parsons, Parliamentarian, House of Delegates; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; John F. Payne, Delegate, House of Delegates; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Treasurer of the State of West Virginia; Raymond Peak, Mayor of Hurricane, Delegate, House of Delegates; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: road conditions, roadwork, mail routes, occupational training, West Virginia State Historical Records Advisory Board, occupational pneumoconiosis, black lung, libraries, strip mining, logging, New River Gorge; resignations, employment, \"Almost Heaven\" slogan, license plates, coal mining permits, Appalachian Regional Commission, UMWA benefits, Workmen's Compensation fund, nutrition, insurance, social security, employment, bridge deck heating, Veterans' homes, Medicaid, welfare, healthcare services, water service, turnpike, food stamps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert M. Perry, President, Monroe County Commission.  Topics include: social security, employment, school nutrition, drivers' licenses, physicians' assistants licensing, Medical Licensing Board, garbage dumps, littering, ambulance service, unemployment, Burnsville Lake Project, dams, cemetery relocation, coal licenses, logging, mining, environmental impacts, New River, hunting, school bus routes, Board of Examiners of Psychologists, Veterans' administration, alcohol abuse, alcoholism, teachers' salaries, black lung, schools, telephone service for seniors, retirement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Mario J. Palumbo, Chairmen, Committee on Judiciary, WV State Senate.  Topics include: license plates, employment, nursing homes, telephone service, public service commission, turnpike, Board of Dental Examiners, government contracts, healthcare, insulin tax, flags, black lung, Workmen's Compensation Fund, racing commission, teachers' salaries, school employee salaries, Appalachian Regional Commission, child development programs, bus service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Margaret A. Wyatt, Director of Allied Health, Parkersburg Community College; Prince B. Woodard, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Robert H. Stauffer, President, Parkersburg Community College.  Topics include: healthcare, Commission on Nursing, nurses, hospitals, Parkersburg Community College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: A. G. Slonaker, Dean, Potomac State College.  Topics include: bicentennial, Potomac State College, Young Democrats, time capsule, federal funds, audits, school funding, athletics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles Farley, Commissioner, Putnam County.  Topics include: support for the Putnam Health center, Putnam Health Center, Herbert J. Thomas Memorial Hospital, Appalachian Regional Commission, healthcare, petitions, Hill-Burton program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William P. Specht, President, Thomas Memorial Hospital.  Topics include: support for the Putnam Health center, Putnam Health Center, Herbert J. Thomas Memorial Hospital, Appalachian Regional Commission, healthcare, Hill-Burton program, Putnam County Commission, land purchases.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Joseph H. Mills, Commissioner of Labor; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; John D. Henson, President, Putnam County Commission; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner.  Topics include: state flags, Workmen's Compensation Fund, occupational training, bicentennial, rheumatologists, teachers' retirement, labor regulations, minimum wage, overtime, Potomac River Basin, land purchase, ambulances, purchasing regulations, Snowshoe Ski Resort, Boy Scouts, sewage systems, water pollution, firefighting, food stamps, coal strikes, Moundsville Penitentiary, oil crisis, employment, Bluefield State and Concord Merger, abortion, unemployment, black lung, Putnam County Commission funding, Appalachian Regional Commission, libraries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; James E. Pyles, Mayor of East Bank; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles.  Topics include: Putnam County Parks and Recreation, health clinics, libraries, youth science camp, drivers' license suspension, food stamps, junk cars, litter, vocational rehabilitation, veterans' homes, Huntington bridge, teachers' retirement, disaster preparedness, learners' permits, West Virginia University, student housing, state flags, coal mining, abortion, black lung, mental hospitals, mental health facility conditions, school clothing allowance program, strip mining, school consolidation, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ralph D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce.  Topics include: technology, mass transit, bus service, public transportation, roadwork, utilities, water service, delinquent corporations, services for mentally retarded children, mentally disabled children, medical bills, welfare, income taxes, Workmen's Compensation Fund, disability, Appalachian Regional Commission, employment, teachers' retirement, senior aides program, teachers' salaries, 4-H club, conservation, land rehabilitation, board of pharmacy, transportation remuneration and incentive program, foster care, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, occupational training, social security.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources, Secretary, Public Land Corporation; C. E. Roth, Executive Secretary, Public Land Corporation; John M. Gates, State Auditor.  Topics include: Public land corporation, Panther Creek State Forest, land leases for oil extraction, National Track and Field Hall of Fame, deeds, oil and gas leasing rates, land auctions, alterations to historic buildings, meeting minutes, coal mining on public land, dredging, pipelines, bridges, wills, land appraisal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert R. Nelson, State Senator; Chester R. Hubbard, State Senator; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV; Robert H. Mollohan, US Representative for WV; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV; John M. Slack, US Representative for WV; Harley O. Staggers, US Representative for WV; Robert F. Bennett, Governor of Kansas.  Topics include: public affairs educational pamphlets, racial justice, hunger, sexism, recessions, prison reform, public affairs newsletters, bus service, public transportation, public defender program, public employee relations, employment, social gambling, HEW grants, nursing education, rent, federal housing, housing, conservation, oil crisis, energy crisis, public libraries, abortion, public restrooms, public schools, child immunization requirements for schools, public employee unions, Upper Tract Public service district water project, water service, utility rates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Neal, Chairman, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board.  Topics include: roadside produce, road salt, professional aide program, government consultants, nursing home licensing board, Professional Nursing Home Association, hunting and fishing licenses, property taxes, bus service, teachers' retirement, foreign policy, \"prohumanism\", energy independence, coal, project lifeblood, blood donation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mrs. Barbara Battin, Building Fund Raising Director, Huntington-Cabell County Chapter, American National Red Cross; James Rhodes, Governor of Ohio; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: project lifeblood, red cross, blood donation, corporate donations, bicentennial, Red Cross Blood center construction, fund raising, Project Mainstream, Jaycees, National Maritime Day, Spencer State Hospital, West Virginia Industrial Home for Girls, Pinnacle Rock State Park, land acquisition, eminent domain, property appraisal, property transfer, property boundary disputes, property taxes, landfills, Appalachian regional commission, environmental protections, dredged material, abortion, teachers' salaries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James N. Propst, Commissioner, Tucker County Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Paul E. Prunty, Delegate, House of Delegates.  Topics include: oil crisis, energy crisis, heating, transportation remuneration and incentive program, welfare, Appalachian regional commission, teachers' salaries, mentally retarded children, mentally disabled children, care for disabilities, utility rates, state flags, environmental issues, disaster preparedness, bicentennial, tourism, miners' pensions, education, junk cars, social security, West Virginia Board of Regents student representative, telephone service, employment, energy policy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Jerry Apodaca, Governor of New Mexico; J. Richard Barber, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Patrick J. Lucey, Governor of Wisconsin; Donald E. Procknow, President, Western Electric.  Topics include: state flags, food stamps, veterans' pensions, Moundsville Penitentiary riot, prison reform, Medicaid, welfare, social security, minimum wage rate board, veterans' affairs, underage drinking, employment, veterans' administration, adoption, childcare centers, libraries, estate probates, pollution, electric companies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Ralph D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Callie Priest, Mayor of Kermit; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Ira W. Southern, Mayor of Princeton.  Topics include: Sunday closing laws, Wild and Scenic Rivers Bill, New River, environmental protection, New River Dam, school conditions, Pricket Creek Watershed dam, Senior Aides program, Pricketts Fort State Park, historical sites, family planning services, welfare, taxes, sewage systems, Appalachian Regional commission, abortion, disability, Wheeling downs, Waterford racetrack, state flags, housing, employment, occupational training, heath care, WVU Medical School admissions, Kanawha County School textbooks, pollution, black lung, widow's benefits, highway construction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Joseph H. Mills, Commissioner of Labor; Frederick, P. Stamp, President, West Virginia Board of Regents; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Robert H. Quenon, President, Monterey Coal Company.  Topics include: Quaker State Oil strike, Marshall University, medical school, oil crisis, energy crisis, gasoline purchase restrictions, public transit, air quality, quarry land reclamation, health insurance, teachers' retirement, social security, state flags, garbage collection, 4-H program, road drainage, letters of recommendation, license plates, black lung, coal mining, board of embalmers and funeral directors, utility rates, electricity service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Albert Harold Quie, US Representative for Minnesota; Gino R. Colombo, Delegate, House of Delegates; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John E. Quinn, Superintendent, Maine State Bureau of Consumer Protection.  Topics include: bicentennial, highway construction, teachers' retirement, National Institute of Education, Education commission of the states, education, Appalachian Regional Commission, water service, Quiet Dell, state flags, veterans' affairs, historic preservation, welfare, credit, environmental issues, West Virginia University Law school, Barboursville State Hospital, mental institution conditions, hospital conditions, Quota Club.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Virginia Raad; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; James Racco, Mayor of Piedmont; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: American Judges Association, arts education, West Virginian artists, bicentennial, consumer protection, welfare, youth science camp, West Virginia University Dental School, road conditions, roadwork, bus service, home heating, fuel crisis, oil crisis, racetracks, veterans' affairs, policing, mental health centers, racial discrimination, dog racing, better school buildings amendment, school improvement, school counselor confidentiality, police radar equipment, social security, black lung, college tuition, petitions, employment, Medicaid, veteran's bonus, abortion, nutrition, taxes, highway construction, Sunday blue laws, teachers' retirement, drivers' licenses, disabilities, Marshall University, medical school, Concord College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; P. G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV; Lynn A. Greenwalt, Director, US Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa.  Topics include: race passes, Wheeling downs, Waterford racetrack, Shenandoah and Charles Town Turf Club, summer employment, WVU football facilities, road conditions, roadwork, school bus service, school buildings, land for schools, land reclamation, West Virginia Society of Professional Engineers, bicentennial, Republican Governors' Conference, clothing, highway construction, right of way.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio; Richard Snelling, Governor-Elect, State of Vermont; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; Nelson A. Rockefeller, Vice President of the United States; Robert Dole, US Senator from KY; Henry Bellmon, Governor of Oklahoma; Jack Williams, Governor of Arizona; Ronald Regan, Governor of California; John A. Love, Governor of Colorado; Thomas Meskill, Governor of Connecticut, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit; Claude R. Kirk, Governor of Florida; William F. Quinn, Governor of Hawaii; Richard B. Ogilvie, Governor of Illinois; Louie B. Nunn, Governor of Kentucky; Francis W. Sargent, Governor of Massachusetts; George Romney, Governor of Michigan; Harold Levander, Governor of Minnesota; Timothy Babcock,  Governor of Montana; William T. Cahill, Governor of New Jersey; Edwin L. Mechem, Governor of New Mexico, Judge of the United States District Court for the District of New Mexico; Malcolm Wilson, Governor of New York; John H. Chafee, Governor of Rhode Island; Tom McCall, Governor of Oregon; Raymond P. Shafer, Governor of Pennsylvania; William W. Scranton, Governor of Pennsylvania; Luis A. Ferre,  Governor of Puerto Rico; Frank Farrar, Governor of South Dakota; Winfield Dunne, Governor of Tennessee; John Connally, Governor of Texas; Paul Laxalt, Governor of Nevada; Warren P. Knowles, Governor of Wisconsin; Stanley K. Hathaway, Governor of Wyoming; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of Missouri; Vernon Romney, Attorney General of Utah, Gubernatorial Candidate for Utah; John Spellman, Gubernatorial Candidate for Washington; Cecil H. Underwood, Governor of West Virginia, Gubernatorial Candidate for West Virginia; Richard Snelling, Gubernatorial Candidate for Vermont; David Flaherty, Gubernatorial Candidate for North Carolina; James Thompson, Gubernatorial Candidate for Illinois; James L. Taft, Gubernatorial Candidate for Rhode Island; Pierre DuPont, Gubernatorial Candidate for Rhode Island; Leon Griffith, Gubernatorial Candidate for Arkansas; Robert Woodahl, Gubernatorial Candidate for Montana; Richard Elkin, Gubernatorial Candidate for North Dakota; Carlos Romero Barcelo, Mayor of San Juan, Gubernatorial Candidate for Puerto Rico.  Topics include: social security, West Virginia University School of Medicine admissions, letters of recommendation, Weston State Hospital, hospital Aides' pay, school building conditions, welfare, Medicaid, Osteopathic medicine, state employee dismissal, road conditions, Wheeling Linsly Military Institute, mental health centers, strip mining, logging, environmental protection, New River, ambulances, Republican Governors' Conference, Republican Governors' Association, campaign contributions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Karl C. Rove, Executive Director, College Republican National Committee; Otis R. Bowen, Governor of IN; Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Robert Strauss, Chairman, Democratic National Committee; Robert F. Bennett, Governor of Kansas; Jay S. Hammond, Governor of Alaska; Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Governor of Virginia; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; James E. Holshouser, Governor of North Carolina; James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Kit Bond, Governor of Missouri.  Topics include: College Republicans, internships, Republican Party Spanish speaking division, voter registration, 1976 presidential election, foster children, water service, Appalachian Regional Commission funds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James B. Rhodes, Archivist of the United States, National Archives and Records Service; Harley O. Staggers, US Representative for WV; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Richard A. Robb, Mayor of South Charleston; Aubrey C. Robertson, President, Braxton County Commission; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia.  Topics include: historical records, school bus transportation, pollution, road conditions, roadwork, public libraries, black lung widow's benefits, social security, nurses, State board of examiners for registered nurses, Republican National Committee, corridor G, highway construction, Medicaid, food stamps, drivers' licenses, tourism, Weirton Mental Health Center, Buffalo Creek Flood, Richie mines, bridges, employment, Roane County Health center, recreational facilities, welfare, Workmen's Compensation Fund, school clothing allowance, land purchase, county employee salaries, foster grandparents, public safety, electricians licenses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; James Robert Rogers, WV State Senator; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Walter Rollins, Delegate, Majority Whip, House of Delegates; Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Adjutant General; Charles W. Rosenau, Mayor of Parsons.  Topics include: grandparents' visitation rights, road conditions, roadwork, welfare, Home Repair Program, elder care, elderly psychological services, Hopemont Hospital, Jay Rockefeller's inauguration, Appalachian Regional Commission, Wheeling Civic Center, water service, bicentennial, Workmen's Compensation Fund; United Mine Workers of America, dog racing, parking at the capitol, driver's license suspension, voting, employment, air pollution, disability, social security, food stamps, school buses, labor issues, Weirton mental health center, unemployment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways.  Topics include: Workmen's Compensation Fund, transportation of nuclear material, Medicare, ambulance costs, medical costs, Blennerhassett island, food stamps, Medicaid, occupational training, senior centers, early childhood education, school transportation, mentally handicapped citizens, West Virginia Association for Retarded Citizens, road conditions, roadwork, school bus routes, mail routes, road maintenance workers, job security, school financial aid, rubber manufacturing, defense contracting, forestry camp, bicentennial, sales tax on food, education and training for the handicapped, Huttonsville Correctional Center, explosives regulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Harry L. Buch, Chairman, West Virginia Racing Commission.  Topics include: horse racing regulations, Waterford Park, Wheeling Downs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Noel Speir Cook, Member, Maryland State Senate; Joseph M. Masternick, Mayor of Girard, Ohio; Thomas E. Carney, Member, Ohio State Senate; Donald Krupica, Mayor of McMechen; William Williams, Mayor of Wellsburg.  Topics include: Waterford Park, Wheeling Downs, racing, race passes, Shenandoah and Charles Town.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Victor H. Rafferty, President, Wood County Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: Jaycees, doctors, retirement, drivers' licenses, West Virginia Arts and Humanities Council, Board of Regents, Appalachian Regional Commission, airports, Colin Anderson Center, outdoor recreation, Department of Mental Health, social security, animal experimentation, dog welfare laws, food stamps, alcoholic beverage sales, state parks, highway construction, interstate 64.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert H. Mollohan, US Representative for WV; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William T. Brotherton, President, WV State Senate; Harley O. Staggers, US Representative for WV; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Robert Raines, Commissioner, Pendleton County; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources.  Topics include: state flags, summer youth programs, Weston State Hospital, mental health facilities, railroad fares, northeast railroad crisis, railroad consolidation, rail line abandonment, road safety, road conditions, Marshall University, welfare, transportation remuneration incentive program, right of way, CONRAIL, Cass Scenic Railroad, state parks, school bus service, railroad workers retirement pension, rail nationalization, extradition, banking, disability, Riverton bridge, petitions, black lung widows' benefits, teachers' salaries, rheumatologists, energy crisis, abortion, Mountain State Forest Festival, food stamps, Medicaid, teachers' retirement, Appalachian Regional Commission, state police, gambling, animal abuse, public safety, employment, gas prices, oil crisis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John W. Ingram, Administrator, Federal Railroad Administration; William W. Scranton, former Governor of Pennsylvania; R. A. Raese, President, Greer Steel; Paul Williams, Mayor of Moorefield; Joseph Powell, President, West Virginia Labor Federation; Richard J. Venable Jr., President, Trojan Steel Company; Louise Leonard, WV State Senator; Robert F. Hatfield, WV State Senator; William J. Oates Jr., WV State Senator; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV.  Topics include: Regional Rail Reorganization Act, railroad crisis, rail consolidation, United States Rail Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John H. McCulloch, Mayor of Beckley; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Minor L. Scott, President, Raleigh County Commission; Robert A McConnel, Commissioner, Department of Labor; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Averil L. Ramsey, Mayor of St. Albans.  Topics include: Raleigh County Airport, airport, Appalachian Regional Commission, Raleigh County Armory-Civic Center, bridges, school buildings, libraries, water service, hospitals, vocational education, employment, Weirton Mental Health Facility, State Museum, Marshall University, bicentennial, black lung, welfare, veterans' affairs, food stamps, social security, school clothing allowance program, extradition, disability, Diversified Mountaineer Corp, inflation, teachers' salaries, state flags, public employees' retirement, telephone service rates, Stonewall Jackson dam, West Virginia Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Buffalo Creek flood, disaster preparedness, abortion, Helms amendment, films, Hopemont State Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Cleveland K. Benedict; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Wm. J. Randall, US Representative for MO; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV; Charles B. Rangel, Chairman, Congressional Black Caucus, US Representative for NY; J. Kelley Lance Jr., Mayor of Ranson; Carl G. Beard II, Director, Air Pollution Control Commission.  Topics include: employment, school employee salaries, garbage, litter, bicentennial, government surplus property, drivers' licenses, water service, job training, oil crisis, gasoline access, sewage systems, schools, education, vocational education, disability, teachers' retirement, Grafton Mother's Day Shrine, pollution, social security, vocational rehabilitation, teacher's salaries, rape laws, child custody, Appalachian Regional Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Joseph M. Montoya, Chairman, Subcommittee on Treasury, US Senator for NM; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce.  Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, ARC funds, Medicaid, Workers Compensation, highway construction, coal mine reclamation, civil service, Gallipolis Lock and Dam, coal transportation, sewage systems, Salem College, oil crisis, natural resources, Army Corps of Engineers, wastewater management, flooding, natural gas pipelines, childcare centers, streambank erosion, healthcare, social security, landslides, Moundsville Penitentiary, Environmental Protection Agency grants, New River Gorge, National Park System, disaster preparedness, welfare, eminent domain, revenue sharing, Transportation Remuneration and Incentive Program, budgets, environmental conservation, welfare reform, Cass Scenic Railroad, Defense Civil Preparedness Agency, roads, employment, flood insurance, road conditions, roadwork, bridges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: state flags, State Parks, golf, social security, medical care, optometry, West Virginia University Medical School, Vietnam Veterans' bonus, bicentennial, Appalachian Regional Commission, employment, license plates, Transportation Remuneration and Incentive Program, Marshall University Medical School, black lung, teachers' retirement, utility costs, education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; H. S. Rawlings, President, Jackson County Commission; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety.  Topics include: welfare, Medicaid, food stamps, veterans' affairs, DUIs, military, school clothing allowance program, animal abuse, early childhood education, school buildings, education, drivers' licenses, Appalachian Regional Commission, airports, emergency ambulance service, employment, beer sales, school employee salaries, housing, child custody, foster care.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; P. G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner.  Topics include: social security, welfare, teachers' retirement, correctional officers' salaries, Cass Scenic Railroad, food stamps, abortion, state flags, oil crisis, energy crisis, disability, school clothing allowance program, hydroelectric dams, employment, bicentennial, abortion, adoption, Youth Conservation Corps, state parks, conspiracy theories, capital punishment, vocational education, Education Commission of the States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Willard M. Ansel, Executive Secretary, Teachers Retirement Board; Lysander Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce.  Topics include: teachers' salaries, welfare, teachers' retirement, Corridor H, highway construction, 1976 Republican Party presidential primaries, real estate, abortion, coal properties, bicentennial, time capsules, food stamps, hunting, Concord College, school buildings, state parks, camping, Chief Logan State Park, Marshall University Medical School, Marshall University engineering program termination, nursing homes, West Virginia University Law School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Rex Cowey, Mayor of Chester; John C. Musgrave, Mayor of Point Pleasant; James W. Teets, Delegate, House of Delegates; Harry Zohn, Mayor of New Martinsville; Ralph DiRemigio, Mayor of Moundsville; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ralph D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Treasurer of the State of West Virginia.  Topics include: income taxes, industrial development, mine reclamation, fire prevention, recreation facilities, medical centers, disability, social security, Waterford Park and Wheeling Downs race passes , Marshall University medical school, bicentennial, hunting and fishing licenses, recycling, The Red Cross, Appalachian Regional Commission, sewage systems, oil crisis, energy crisis, workmen's compensation, black lung, transportation remuneration and incentive program, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Little Beaver State Park, tourism, United Mine Workers, employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Willard D. Lorensen, Dean, College of Law, West Virginia University; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Dr. John Jones, Dean, School of Medicine, West Virginia University; John Slack, US Representative, for WV; Gene Diamond, Mayor of Martinsburg; Dr. W. Robert Biddington, Dean, School of Dentistry, West Virginia University; Gordon H. Stewart, Mayor of Cameron; James R. McCartney, West Virginia Secretary of State; Donald Price, Mayor of Madison.  Topics include: letters of recommendation, West Virginia University Law School, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, West Virginia University Medical School, West Virginia Industrial Home for Girls, West Virginia University School of Dentistry, employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Eugene Crutchfield, Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: landfills, rheumatologists, education, tuition costs, bicentennial, Concord College, Shepard College, State Fire Commission, Medicaid, Veterans' Affairs, transportation, dam construction, black lung, social security, teachers' retirement, corridor H, highway construction, Watergate, oil crisis, energy crisis, transportation remuneration and incentive program, pollution, correctional officer salaries, Moundsville Penitentiary, drivers' license suspension, mental institutions, Barboursville State Hospital, food stamps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Nathanial P. Reed, Assistant Secretary of the Interior, US Department of the Interior; P. G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; J. Richard Barber, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia.  Topics include: abortion, West Virginia Turnpike, Pipestem resort, correctional officers' salaries, West Virginia Industrial School for Boys, employment, West Virginia University Medical School, drug abuse, welfare, endangered species protection, historic preservation, environmental policy, West Virginia Racing commission, taxes, unemployment, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edgar F. Heiskell III, WV Secretary of State; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Jess Reel, Mayor of Elk Garden; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Cleveland K. Benedict; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; Clarence J. Brown, US Representative for OH; Jimmy Carter, US President; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety.  Topics include: historic buildings, Shinn House, Weston State Hospital, black lung, Workmen's Compensation Fund, police, gambling, Waterford Racetrack, Waterford Park and Wheeling Downs race passes, social security, Appalachian Regional Commission, water treatment plants, health clinics, housing, employment, veterans' affairs, letters of recommendation, state police, mental health facilities, transportation remuneration and incentive program, welfare, legislative pay, public employees' retirement, taxes, school buildings, bussing, Vietnam draft dodgers, utility rates, bicentennial, Jaycees, mental health, teachers' salaries, landfills.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: J. Robert Rogers, Chairman, Regional Intergovernmental Council.  Topics include: state flags, Kanawha County textbook war, abortion, Youth Conservation Corps, Deaf and Blind Centers, Regional Intergovernmental Council, mental health centers, firearm regulations, boat registration, oil drilling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William T. Milleson, Delegate, House of Delegates; Charles A. Bonar, Commissioner, Mineral County Court; William P. A. Nicely, Chairman, Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Council; James H. Chapman, President, West Virginia Planning Association; H. Paul Garvin, Bel-O-Mar Interstate Planning Commission.  Topics include: regional councils, Appalachian Regional Commission, West Virginia Planning Association, Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Council, bus service, Bel-O-Mar Interstate Planning Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: H. Paul Garvin, Bel-O-Mar Interstate Planning Commission; Jesse H. Reel, Mayor of Elk Garden; John F. McCuskey, Delegate, House of Delegates.  Topics include: regional councils, federal state relations, Bel-O-Mar Interstate Planning Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission, federal state relations, water systems, letters of recommendation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; John H. McCulloch, Mayor of Beckley; Wendell Hayes, Mayor of Weston; John Bowling, Mayor Sulphur Springs; B. G. Crookshank, Mayor of Pratt; Curtis M. Uhl, Mayor of Vienna; Arnett E. Baughman, Mayor of Philippi; Ronal R. Blankenship, President, Calhoun County Court; Charles A. Bonar, Commissioner, Mineral County Court; Richard E. Davies, Commissioner, Monongalia County Commission; Kelley C. Castleberry, President, Kanawha County Commission; George Dober, President, Ohio County Court; Charles Farley, Commissioner, Putnam County; James Gladkosky, Mayor of Elkins; Marvin Leach, Commissioner, Wood County; D. C. Master, Mayor of Charles Town; Ralph McClung, Mayor of Alderson.  Topics include: regional councils, taxes, water treatment, Appalachian Regional Commission, regional planning and development, grant-in-aid programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John H. McCulloch, Mayor of Beckley; Harry G. Riley, President, Hampshire County Commission; Anthony Scaffidi, Mayor of Benwood; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: regional councils, Appalachian Regional Commission, regional planning, transportation remuneration and incentive program, buses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John H. McCulloch, Mayor of Beckley; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; B. G. Crookshank, Mayor of Pratt; Dewey E. S. Kuhns, President Kanawha County Court; J. Robert Rogers, Commissioner, Boone County; John Bowling, Mayor Sulphur Springs; J. Walter Brown, Mayor of Oak Hill; Richard E. Davies, Commissioner, Monongalia County; Milton Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania.  Topics include: regional development councils, Cumberland Road Industrial Park, sewer systems, Appalachian Regional Council, health services, water systems, soil conservation, mental health services, New River Gorge, employment training, highway construction, interstate 79, roadwork, road conditions, transportation remuneration and incentive program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Chauncey H. Browning Jr., WV Attorney General; Arnett Baughman, Mayor of Philippi; James Gladkosky, Mayor of Elkins; Wendell Hayes, Mayor of Weston.  Topics include: healthcare, emergency services, industrial parks, glass industry, unemployment, Appalachian Regional Commission, transportation remuneration and incentive program, water management, emergency medical services, roadwork.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV.  Topics include: technical education, teacher education, special education centers, soil conservation, handicapped children, reading centers, psychological services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Bonar, Commissioner, Mineral County Court; Harry G. Riley, President, Hampshire County Commission; Morris M. Homan, President, Pendleton County Commission; Robert Burkhart, Commissioner, Berkley County Commission; Charles F. Morgan, Mayor of Shadyside, OH.  Topics include: landfills, jails, pollution, water service, soil conservation, career education, Appalachian Regional Commission, industrial parks, school curriculum, environmental grants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James D. Reilly, President, American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers; Jeanette F. Reibman, State Senator in PA; Harold Ash, Mayor of Chester; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV.  Topics include: rehabilitation centers, state flags, energy policy, blue ridge project dam, emergency services, emergency information, employment, vehicle registration, sewage, bicentennial, missile distillate fuels, national youth science camp, flood claim reimbursement, surface mining, disability, workmen's compensation fund, highway safety, legislators' salaries, health clinics, natural gas, utility rates, Amtrack, welfare, Moundsville Penitentiary, Wheeling hospital disaster, Buffalo Creek flood, housing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner.  Topics include: mental health, Weston State Hospital, interstate 64, highway construction, trapping, West Virginia Industrial School for boys, Boy Scouts, Board of Miner Training Education and Certification, water service, Appalachian Regional Commission, rent, public employees' retirement, flooding, animal control, Waterford Park and Wheeling Downs, welfare, taxes, occupational training, education, school clothing allowance program, road conditions, traffic, libraries, transportation remuneration and incentive program, employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas E. Potter, Chairman, West Virginia Republican Executive Committee; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa.  Topics include: coal mines, Republican Delta newspaper, Weston Independent Newspaper, Republican Party, Republican National Convention, voter registration, budgets, crime, drug policy, labor policy, public transportation, rural electrification.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas E. Potter, Chairman, West Virginia Republican Executive Committee; T. R. Samsell, Director, Department of Natural Resources.  Topics include: Republican party county chairmen, Lincoln day, land reclamation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jeremiah Millbank Jr., Chairman, Republican National Finance Committee; Thomas E. Potter, Chairman, West Virginia Republican Executive Committee; Robert Q. Jones, Chairman, West Virginia Republican Finance Committee.  Topics include: Republican National Finance Committee, West Virginia Republican Finance Committee, donations, fundraising, meeting minutes, campaign finance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George H. Seibert Jr., Delegate, Minority Leader, House of Delegates.  Topics include: Republican party, political positions, legislation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Griffith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Robert P. Griffin, US Senator for MI; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of Missouri.  Topics include: 1976 Republican National Convention, Republican Governors Association, meetings, prayer breakfasts, seating charts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Walter Peterson, Governor of New Hampshire; Winfield Dunn, Governor of Tennessee; William T. Cahill, Governor of New Jersey; John A. Love, Governor of Colorado; Ronald Reagan, Governor of California; Stanley K. Hathaway, Governor of Wyoming; Deane C. Davis, Governor of Vermont; Thomas E. Potter, Chairman, West Virginia Republican Executive Committee; James R. McCartney, West Virginia Secretary of State.  Topics include: Republican Governors Association, 1976 Republican National Convention, Republican State Executive Committee, National Conference of Republican Mayors, prayer breakfasts, tickets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: J. D. Hinkle Jr., WV State Senator; Richard A. Robb, Mayor of South Charleston; George H. Seibert Jr., Delegate, House of Delegates; Jody G. Smirl, Delegate, House of Delegates; James W. Teets, Delegate, House of Delegates; Gerald R. Ford, US President; Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee.  Topics include: Republican National Convention, tickets, voting patterns, funding, RNC committees, Republican Governors Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Griffith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association.  Topics include: Republican Governors Association, opinion polls, newspaper clippings, conference transcripts, policy platforms, gubernatorial elections, Republican Governors Association Conference, travel schedules, federal budget.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscript of conference. November 28-30\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Nelson A. Rockefeller, US Vice President; James R. Galbraith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; Robert F. Bennett, Governor of KS; William G. Milliken, Governor of Michigan; Robert Dole, Chairman, Republican National Committee.  Topics include: Republican Governors Association, Republican Governors Association Conference, travel schedules, oil and gas drilling, bicentennial, political strategy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John M. Haydon, Governor of American Samoa; Jack Williams, Governor of AZ; Ronald Reagan, Governor of CA; John A. Love, Governor of CO; Thomas J. Meskill, Governor of CT; Russel W. Peterson, Governor of Delaware; Carlos G. Camacho, Governor of Guam; Richard B. Ogilvie, Governor of IL; Edgar D. Whitcomb, Governor of IN; Robert D. Ray, Governor of IA; Francis W. Sargent, Governor of MA; William G. Milliken, Governor of MI; Walter Peterson, Governor of NH; William T. Cahill, Governor of NJ; Nelson A. Rockefeller, Governor of NY; Tom McCall, Governor of OR; Luis A. Ferre, Governor of Puerto Rico; Winfield Dunn, Governor of TN; Deane C. Davis, Governor of VT; Melvin H. Evans, Governor of US Virgin Islands; Linwood Holton, Governor of VA; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of WA; Stanley K. Hathaway, Governor of WY.  Topics include: Republican Governors Association, Greenbriar Hotel, conference plans and schedules, conference budgets, invitations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Rogers C. B. Morton, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Raymond P. Shafer, Governor of PA; Norbert T. Tiemann, Governor of NE; Louie B. Nunn, Governor of KY; Linwood Holton, Chairman, Republican Governors Association.  Topics include: Republican Governors Association, Republican National Committee, governors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Griffith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Robert F. Bennett, Governor of KS.  Topics include: Republican Governors Association, gubernatorial elections, Republican National Convention, campaign funds, Republican National Committee, convention planning, Alaskan pipelines, Appalachian Regional Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Griffith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; James R. Galbraith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of MO; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States.  Topics include: rail systems, campaign finance, Republican Governors Association, Republican National Committee, gubernatorial campaigns, conference locations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Griffith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; Jay S. Hammond, Governor of AK; Robert H. Michel, US Representative for IL; Kyle C. Testerman, Mayor of Knoxville TN; Robert F. Bennett, Governor of KS; Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Governor of Virginia.  Topics include: conference locations, Republican Governors Association, Appalachian Regional Commission, Medicare, Medicaid, rural health care, physician extenders, political advertisements, employment, letters of recommendation, 1975 conference transcript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Griffith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association.  Topics include: gubernatorial campaigns, campaign funding, National Governors' Conference, Republican National Committee, conference plans, transcripts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Griffith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; Jay S. Hammond, Governor of AK.  Topics include: Republican Governors Association, political positions, taxes, Party platform, gubernatorial campaigns, conference transcripts, donations, campaign funding, physician extenders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Griffith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; Robert Dole, US Senator for KS; Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Ronald Reagan, Governor of CA; John Connally, Governor of TX; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; Tom McCall, Governor of Oregon; Richard B. Ogilvie, Governor of IL; Winfield Dunn, Governor of TN; Nelson Rockefeller, Vice President of the United States, Governor of NY; Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Governor of VA; James R. Galbraith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; Meldrim Thomson Jr., Governor of NH; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of MO; Robert F. Bennett, Governor of KS; Otis R. Bowen, Governor of IN; James B. Edwards, Governor of SC; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of WA; Jay S. Hammond, Governor of AK; James E. Holshouser Jr., Governor of NC; William G. Milliken, Governor of MI; Robert D. Ray, Governor of IA; James A. Rhodes, Governor of OH; Earl B. Ruth, Governor of American Samoa; John Rhodes, US Representative for AZ.  Topics include: Republican Governors Association, Republican Governors Association Conference, conference schedules, invitations, nuclear energy, Medicare, policy platforms, physician extenders, speeches, state legislation, hiring, HUD housing, environmental issues, energy policy, Republican National Committee, Appalachian Regional Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; George Bush, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Robert Dole, US Senator from KY.  Topics include: Republican National Committee, administrative Judgeships, affirmative action, employment, meeting agendas, Republican National Finance Committee, party finances, Watergate, donation, bicentennial, public statements, RNC appointments, GOP youth camp, television campaigns, RNC campaign management training, campaign financing laws, Vietnam war, RNC committees, layoffs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; George Bush, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Janet Johnson, Co-Chair, Republican National Convention.  Topics include: elections, election reforms, energy crisis, seminars, Federal Election Commission, federal home loan bank board, federal income taxes, Federal National Mortgage Association, 1976 presidential nominees, fundraising, RNC committees, gubernatorial elections, Jaycees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; George Bush, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Arthur A. Fletcher, Consultant to the RNC chairman for Minority Affairs.  Topics include: ballot security, voter fraud protection, campaign finance, midwest leadership conference, senior citizens, auditing the federal reserve, federal legislation, Lincoln Day, Republican mayors, Republican National Committee, RNC member directory, ethnic minority Republicans, meeting minutes, National Black Republican Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bob Dole, Chairman, Republican National Committee; George Bush, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Robert P. Odell Jr., Executive Director, National Republican Finance Committee; Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee.  Topics include: ethnic minority Republicans, naturalized citizens, Republican National Committee, roadwork, road maintenance workers, campaign laws, Watergate, RNC Spanish speaking advisory committee, National Republican Finance Committee, pension reform, women in public service, fund raising, campaign finance, presidential appointments; voter registration, Republican Professional Staff Conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of MO.  Topics include: Republican National Committee, voter registration, Republican Governors Association, opinion research, by-laws, RNC directory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee.  Topics include: by-laws, proposed by-laws, inflation, RNC rule 29, primary elections, Watergate, senior citizens, Republican National Committee, shipping strikes, Hawaii.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; George Bush, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Dr. Henry Lucas, Chairman, National Black Republican Council; Bob Carter, Co-Chair, Republican National Committee.  Topics include: Republican National Committee, RNC leadership positions, student internships, Spanish Speaking Advisory Committee, Vietnam, federal budgets, National Black Republican Council, newsletters, taxes, Watergate, environmental commissions, White House conference on aging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mrs. Tobin Armstrong, Co-Chairman, Republican National Committee; George Bush, Chairman, Republican National Committee.  Topics include: Republican National Committee, hiring women, RNC directory, campaign finance laws, event schedules.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas E. Potter, Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee.  Topics include: Republican State Executive Committee, GOP youth camp, regional GOP meetings, appointments, letters of recommendation, meeting minutes, air quality.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas E. Potter, Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee.  Topics include: GOP youth camp, Republican State Executive Committee, Lincoln day, fund raising, newsletters, donations, meeting minutes, state committee rosters, voting statistics, data processing, meeting agendas, state of the state, by-laws, appointments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas E. Potter, Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee.  Topics include: proxy voters, Republican State Executive Committee, Lincoln day, committee rosters, Republican party state platform, Democratic state platform, by-laws, budgets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas E. Potter, Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee.  Topics include: campaign expenses, committee rosters, meeting minutes, platform amendments, Republican party state platform, environmental protection, consumer protection, roads, drug abuse, addiction, taxes, agriculture, state republican convention, college tuition, Vietnam war POWs, gambling, by-laws.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Dr. James Harlow, President, West Virginia University; Brooks E. Smith, Chairman, Public Service Commission.  Topics include: state government, mine disaster rescue, environmental research, academic collective bargaining, surface mining, land reclamation, emergency medical services, highway construction, corridor G, oil and gas, school consolidation, urban planning, environmental legislation, welfare, original music, highway rest stops, capitol dome restoration, Jackson homestead, resuscitation training, retail clerks, Moundsville penitentiary, correctional officers' pay, retirees, medical costs, public employees' retirement, school employees' retirement, WVU extension, retirement for felons, food stamps for striking miners, minimum wage, Labor-Management relations board, Fairmont State basketball, Shaver's Fork, opposition to surface mining.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John H. Kelly, State Treasurer; Graham W. Watt, Director, Federal Office of Revenue Sharing; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Treasurer of the State of West Virginia; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of WA, Chairman, National Governors' Conference.  Topics include: revenue sharing, securities, treasury bonds, federal budgets, land reclamation, parks, local municipality funding, state investments, Vietnam veterans, payments to the Governor, trust fund reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jeanna D. Tully, Director, Federal Office of Revenue Sharing; Clyde D. Alford, Mayor of St. Albans; Harley O. Staggers, US Representative for WV; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Robert Ray, Governor of IA, Chairman, National Governors' Conference; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV; Robert H. Mollohan, US Representative for WV; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV; John M. Slack, US Representative for WV; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker and Member, House of Delegates; Graham W. Watt, Director, Federal Office of Revenue Sharing; Bradley D. Nash, Mayor of Harpers Ferry; George W. Dober, President, Ohio County Commission; John H. McCulloch, Mayor of Beckley; Bobby E. Channell, Mayor of Junior; Billy L. Pauley, Mayor of Marmet; J. W. Caldabaugh, Mayor of Bethlehem; Bernard E. Freeman, Mayor of Junior; Coy D. Gillespie, President, Webster County court; John H. Kelly, State Treasurer; Masel Perdue, Mayor of Keystone; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; Masel Purdue, Mayor of Keystone.  Topics include: revenue sharing, title II funds, local municipality funding, environmental protection, water systems, sewer systems, John Kelly v. Arch Moore, mishandling funds, revenue sharing tax comparisons by town, list of mayors, energy crisis, Appalachian Regional Commission, housing, Buffalo Creek Flood, Boundary and Annexation Survey, fire trucks, Mike J. Andochick Jr., Mayor of Weirton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Graham W. Watt, Director, Federal Office of Revenue Sharing; Daniel Hale, Chairman, West Virginia Regional Health Council; John H. Kelly, State Treasurer.  Topics include: revenue sharing, John Kelly v. Arch Moore, revenue sharing disbursements by county, local municipality funding, treasury bonds, rules and regulations surrounding revenue sharing, West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, mishandling funds, garbage collection, West Virginia Regional Health Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John H. Kelly, State Treasurer; Graham W. Watt, Director, Federal Office of Revenue Sharing; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security.  Topics include: revenue sharing, John Kelly v. Arch Moore, West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, mishandling funds, Department of Employment Security, census, Boundary and Annexation survey, public opinion surveys.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John H. Kelly, State Treasurer; Graham W. Watt, Director, Federal Office of Revenue Sharing.  Topics include: revenue sharing, interest rates, treasury bonds, taxes, securities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John H. Kelly, State Treasurer; Graham W. Watt, Director, Federal Office of Revenue Sharing; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration.  Topics include: securities, interest, revenue sharing, John Kelly v. Arch Moore, West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, mishandling funds, US Supreme Court, revenue sharing rules and regulations, planned use reports, audits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Eleanor Rhedd, Mayor of Tunnelton; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; John Rhodes, US Representative for AZ; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Treasurer of the State of West Virginia; Lacy I. Rice Jr., President, West Virginia Chamber of Commerce.  Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, gas service, military service, highway maintenance, roadwork, road conditions, Kanawha County textbook controversy, welfare, state flags, employment, food stamps, social security, Medicaid, youth conservation corps, Republican Governors Association, land use policy, studded tire laws, Buffalo Creek flood, Sutton and Summerville dams, camping, truckers' strike, utility rates, black lung, workmen's compensation fund, occupational pneumoconiosis, drivers' licenses, coal mine refuse banks, US Army arts and crafts program, Rhododendron State outdoor arts and crafts association, bus service, public transportation, maps, prostitution, horse and dog racing, postal service, school clothing allowance program, ambulance service, schools for the deaf and blind, Bluefield state and Concord college merger, surface mining, healthcare, energy policy, Hopemont State hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs.  Topics include: road safety, welfare, food stamps, taxes, employment, license plates, Workmen's Compensation Fund, drivers' licenses, DUIs, boat licenses, junk cars, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program, Pocahontas Memorial Hospital, bicentennial, Nonintoxicating Beer commission, gun control, National Track and Field Hall of Fame, seasonal farmworkers, Barboursville State Hospital, mental institutions, West Virginia School Service Personnel Association, school employees, sex discrimination, employment discrimination.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety.  Topics include: manufacturing, factories, welfare, food stamps, highways, employment, Vietnam Veterans, Republican National chairman campaign, Youth Conservation Corps, Twin falls State Park, state police, healthcare facilities, bicentennial, Marshall Medical School, teachers, Bluefield and Concord merger, West Virginia Human Rights Commission, right of way, disability, Veterans' Affairs, school clothing allowance program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; William E. Richards, Executive Director, State Aeronautics Commission; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: Workmens' Compensation Fund, homestead exemption amendment, taxes, welfare, public safety, state police, petitions, nursing homes, utility rates, airports, food stamps, school employees' salaries, school clothing allowance program, federal home loans, transportation remuneration and incentive program, march of dimes, state forests, Izaak Walton League, state fire commission, Medicare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert H. Mollohan, US Representative for WV; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety.  Topics include: sewage systems, Anmoore Sewerage Project, police, federal funding for communities, road conditions, roadwork, police reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; George C. Duffield, Executive Secretary, Public Employees Retirement System; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Robert M. Plantz, Director, Public Service Commission; Carl E. Gainer, WV State Senator; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV.  Topics include: disability, welfare, social security, physical punishment in schools, black lung, black lung widows, nurses, transportation remuneration and incentive program, Golden Horseshoe, employment, litter, veterans, gubernatorial campaigns, sulfur mines, coal mines, closed mines, state flags, mortgage rates, genealogy, retirement, public employees' retirement, telephone service, hospitals, teachers' salaries, state fire commission, boy scouts, car accidents, public transportation, day care centers, food stamps, taxes, Jaycees, flood insurance, garbage collection, letters of recommendation, Volkswagen, senior housing, unemployment, hunting, libraries, Appalachian Regional Commission, water shortages, sewage systems, air pollution, Utility Workers Union strike.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: house of delegates vacancies, black lung, social security, welfare, food stamps, unemployment, water service, disability, school curriculum, school employees' pay, Marshall University Medical school, DUIs, teachers' retirement, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Medicaid, alcohol laws, garbage dump, pollution, libraries, blue ridge project, New River dam, Berwind lake, trucking regulations, environmental protection, youth science camp, handicapped children, hearing impaired students.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV. Topics include: welfare, child custody, foster care, social security, disability, mental institutions, Barboursville State Hospital, food stamps, land donation, energy crisis, nursing homes, Buffalo Creek flood, Medicaid, drivers' licenses, school buildings, school employees' pay, DUIs, employment, Veterans' Affairs, sales tax, girl scouts, mental health, GEDs, bicentennial, Weston State Hospital, utility rates, Appalachian Regional Commission, Amtrack.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Eugene Crutchfield, Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Carl E. Riggs, Mayor of Grant Town; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare.  Topics include: Veterans Affairs, Clarksburg Veterans Hospital, Workmen's Compensation Fund, postal service, welfare, US Forest Service, eminent domain, teachers' retirement, state flags, divorce, correctional officers' salaries, special education, fish stocking, mental health, Appalachian Regional Commission, libraries, employment, food stamps, school clothing allowance program, Vietnam veterans, Hopemont State Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Harry G. Riley, President, Hampshire County Commission; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund.  Topics include: employment, revenue sharing, disease transmission, health inspections, rheumatologists, bicentennial, postal service rates, cigarettes, Martinsburg National Guard Armory, taxes, education, welfare, healthcare, Medicaid, utility rates, Hopemont State Hospital, right to work laws, corridor H, highway construction, utility workers strike, school employees' pay, food stamps, EMTs, inflation, state funding for local government, sewage systems, Appalachian Regional Commission, youth conservation corps, Workmen's Compensation Fund, occupational pneumoconiosis, social security, school clothing allowance program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: J. Carl Rinehart, Mayor of Pennsboro; John F. McCuskey, Delegate, House of Delegates; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; R. L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety.  Topics include: bicentennial, state flags, beer commission, homestead tax exemption, social security, environmental education, gun control, surface mining, coal mining, occupational training, floods, industry, social security, employment, drivers' licenses, abortion, truckers' strike, roadwork, welfare, crime, property taxes, bicentennial, Ripon Forum, Ripon Society, senior newsletters, raceways, education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Ken Hechler, US Representative for WV; Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor, Joint Committee on Government and Finance; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Jennings Randolph, US Senator for WV.  Topics include: bicentennial, nonintoxicating beer commission, school employees' pay, utility rates, teachers' retirement, pollution, teachers' salaries, highways, road signage, EMS, bridges, land use and management, public employees' salaries, Appalachian Regional Commission, blue ridge project, state flags, agriculture, licensed nurses, abortion, welfare, food stamps, transportation remuneration and incentive program, riverbank erosion, military service, coal power plants, coal refuse reclamation, Wheeling downs and Waterford park race passes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; Okey Patteson, Governor of WV; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health.  Topics include: teachers' retirement, social security, disability, welfare, food stamps, income taxes, seasonal farmworkers, vocational education, veterans' affairs, Workmen's Compensation Fund, Weston State Hospital, day care, road conditions, roadwork, airports, education, Spence State Hospital, health centers, school employees, correctional officers' salaries, employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard A. Robb, Mayor of South Charleston; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; David Roberts, Mayor of Littleton.  Topics include: veterans' bonuses, waste disposal, Appalachian Regional Commission, education, historical sites, highways, National Track and Field Hall of Fame, West Virginia Women's commission, flood insurance, Buffalo Creek flood, housing and development, HUD grants, food stamps, welfare, maps, drivers' licenses, state flags, energy policy, young republican leadership conference, financial aid for students, student employment, corridor G, highway construction, Republican National Committee, roads, water supply, social security, jobs, abortion, veterans' affairs, disability, Hopemont State Hospital, nursing homes, teachers' retirement, water pollution, employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, WV Department of Veterans' Affairs; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Justin B. Roberts, President, Ohio Valley College.  Topics include: Kanawha textbook controversy, food stamps, welfare, employment, bicentennial, legal issues, Workmen's compensation fund, disability, hunting and fishing licenses, Pennzoil oil spill, veterans' affairs, Kanawha County textbook controversy, school clothing allowance program, stamp collecting, state flags, the south pole, alcoholism treatment, nursing homes, student aid.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; N. H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, WV Department of Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, US Senator for West Virginia; Perry Roberts, Mayor of Iaeger; Ray Roberts, US Representative for TX; William S. Ritchie Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission, Department of Highways; Ira S. Latimer Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Aubrey C. Robertson, Commissioner, Braxton County; Basil Robertson, President, Mason County Court; Homer Ray Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Ralph D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, Department of Commerce.  Topics include: Workmen's compensation fund, Pennzoil oil spill, black lung, social security, legal services, welfare, centers for mentally retarded individuals, employment, retirement, Kanawha textbook controversy, Appalachian Regional Commission, highways, funeral industry regulations, coal shortages, coal heating, strikes, abortion, computers, The American Farmer, bicentennial, Lost River State Park, state parks, mental hospitals, state flags, summer youth programs, industrial development, Braxton county hospital, Concord College and Bluefield State merger, utility rates, gas service, truckers strike, Iranian students, letters of recommendation, Marshall University, sewage, taxes, corridor D, highway construction, energy crisis, coal refuse dams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Elizabeth Cometti, Professor Emeritus of History, West Virginia University; Dr. Leonard N. Davis, Chairman, West Virginia Antiquities Commission; Nathaniel P. Reed, Assistant Secretary of Interior, Department of the Interior; Les Davis, Delegation Leader Director and Advisor, Goodwill People to People Travel Program; Linda Davis, President, Maysel Manor Inc.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Merwin Davis, Mayor of Star City. Topics include: parole procedures, Jeep Program, employment, Energy Stabilization Program, welfare, historic preservation, National Register nominations, State Historical Records Advisory Board, social security, school salary increases, school textbooks, Office of Economic Opportunity, Older Americans Act, workers' compensation, Black Lung Benefits, Department of Veterans' Affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Elizabeth Cometti, Professor Emeritus of History, West Virginia University; Dr. Leonard N. Davis, Chairman, West Virginia Antiquities Commission; Nathaniel P. Reed, Assistant Secretary of Interior, Department of the Interior; Les Davis, Delegation Leader Director and Advisor, Goodwill People to People Travel Program; Linda Davis, President, Maysel Manor Inc.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Merwin Davis, Mayor of Star City. Topics include: parole procedures, Jeep Program, employment, Energy Stabilization Program, welfare, historic preservation, National Register nominations, State Historical Records Advisory Board, social security, school salary increases, school textbooks, Office of Economic Opportunity, Older Americans Act, workers' compensation, Black Lung Benefits, Department of Veterans' Affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ross E. Davis, Chairman, Republican State Central Committee of Washington; Robert G. Davis, Director, Intergovernmental Relations and Special Programs, Federal Energy Administration; S.P. Davis, Jr., President, United Fund of Kanawha Valley, Kanawha Manufacturing Company; Martin L. Cooper, Mayor of Davis; William A. Davis, President, Peoples Bank of Mullens; George H Dailey II, Chief Accountant, State Sinking Fund Commission of West Virginia; John C. Davisson, President, Weston National Bank. Topics include: highway safety, Bicentennial projects, unemployment compensation, school textbooks, Workmen's Compensation, Concord College and Bluefield State College, sale of alcohol, gasoline shortage, welfare, energy conservation, capital punishment, employment, consumer protection, Sunday Closing Law, abortion, Public Service Program, school bus transportation, Department of Natural Resources, Social Security Administration, Stonewell Jackson Dam, Daylight Saving Time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ross E. Davis, Chairman, Republican State Central Committee of Washington; Robert G. Davis, Director, Intergovernmental Relations and Special Programs, Federal Energy Administration; S.P. Davis, Jr., President, United Fund of Kanawha Valley, Kanawha Manufacturing Company; Martin L. Cooper, Mayor of Davis; William A. Davis, President, Peoples Bank of Mullens; George H Dailey II, Chief Accountant, State Sinking Fund Commission of West Virginia; John C. Davisson, President, Weston National Bank. Topics include: highway safety, Bicentennial projects, unemployment compensation, school textbooks, Workmen's Compensation, Concord College and Bluefield State College, sale of alcohol, gasoline shortage, welfare, energy conservation, capital punishment, employment, consumer protection, Sunday Closing Law, abortion, Public Service Program, school bus transportation, Department of Natural Resources, Social Security Administration, Stonewell Jackson Dam, Daylight Saving Time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Maurice A. Dawkins, Chairman, Fund Raising Committee, Council of 100 and National Director, OIC Government Relations Service; Bert Dawson, Columbiana County Engineer; Buck Dawson, Director, Swimming Hall of Fame; D. Boone Dawson, Mayor of Charleston; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Colonel G.R. Dawson, Deputy Chief of Staff, Department of the Army; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; James Dawson, Superintendent, Clay County Schools; John Curtis Dawson, Kanawha County Magistrate; W. Berkeley Dawson, Cabell County Magistrate; W. Joe Dawson, Mayor of Hurricane. Topics include: manpower, transportation, employment, energy, veterans' affairs, Beer Commission, mental health, public libraries, road conditions, workmen's compensation, Public Service Program, Appalachian Regional Commission, Summer Youth Program, Elk Creek Watershed Project, arthritis, School Clothing Allowance Program, unemployment benefits, Better School Buildings Amendment, community development projects, Regional Intergovernmental Conference, Citizens Band radios, Jeep Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; James T. Ernst, Executive Vice President, Automobile Dealers Association of West Virginia; Betty M. Dean, Executive Director, West Virginia Council of Towns and Cities; Commander Bill C. Dean, United States Navy; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund;  Kenneth Dean, Executive Director, North Central West Virginia Low Income Housing Corporation; Samuel S. Green, Director, Appalachian Development Commission; Willard Deane, Director, Fayette County Board of Education; Alfred DeAngelis, Commissioner, Brooke County Commission. Topics include: poverty in Appalachia, teacher salaries, deaf-blind children, state lottery, retired teachers, welfare, food stamps, energy, Dealer's Franchise Protection Bill, school bus transportation, osteopathic medicine, consumer protection, Public Service Program, miners, employment, Grandparents' Day proclamation, Concord College and Bluefield State College, school textbooks, veterans' affairs, Dog Racing Bill, landslides, attracting new industry, workers' compensation, Summer Youth Program, legislative pay raise, labor, manpower, capital punishment, Office of Economic Opportunity, solid waste management, motor vehicles, school personnel salaries, mental health, finance and administration, highways, Tucker County Alpine Festival, West Virginia Muzzle Loaders Shoot, Canaan Valley State Park, fuel conservation programs, 1976 Seasonal Farmworker Program, social security, energy conservation, nursing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; James T. Ernst, Executive Vice President, Automobile Dealers Association of West Virginia; Betty M. Dean, Executive Director, West Virginia Council of Towns and Cities; Commander Bill C. Dean, United States Navy; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund;  Kenneth Dean, Executive Director, North Central West Virginia Low Income Housing Corporation; Samuel S. Green, Director, Appalachian Development Commission; Willard Deane, Director, Fayette County Board of Education; Alfred DeAngelis, Commissioner, Brooke County Commission. Topics include: poverty in Appalachia, teacher salaries, deaf-blind children, state lottery, retired teachers, welfare, food stamps, energy, Dealer's Franchise Protection Bill, school bus transportation, osteopathic medicine, consumer protection, Public Service Program, miners, employment, Grandparents' Day proclamation, Concord College and Bluefield State College, school textbooks, veterans' affairs, Dog Racing Bill, landslides, attracting new industry, workers' compensation, Summer Youth Program, legislative pay raise, labor, manpower, capital punishment, Office of Economic Opportunity, solid waste management, motor vehicles, school personnel salaries, mental health, finance and administration, highways, Tucker County Alpine Festival, West Virginia Muzzle Loaders Shoot, Canaan Valley State Park, fuel conservation programs, 1976 Seasonal Farmworker Program, social security, energy conservation, nursing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Wendell Hayes, Mayor of Weston; Daniel E. Deaton, President, Matewan National Bank and Former Mayor of Matewan; Roy E. Brassfield, Executive Director, Ephraim McDowell Foundation; Dr. Michael E. DeBakey, Chairman, Citizens for the Treatment of High Blood Pressure, Inc.; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund;  Wayne DeBerry, Commissioner, Preston County Commission; Reverand Joseph W. DeBias, Senate of Priests of the Diocese of Wheeling; Ed DeBolt, Deputy Chairman, Republican National Committee; Frank Decapio, Mayor of Chester; Bob Decker, State Liason, Appalachian Regional Commission; Raphael M. Deegan, Mayor of Cameron. Topics include: death certificates, condolences, Ephraim McDowell Foundation, school consolidation, public health, Harrison County Senior Citizens Center, Beer Commission, workmen's compensation, political aspirations, retired teachers, dam project, mental health, energy crisis, black lung benefits, Appalachian Regional Commission, veterans' affairs, amnesty program, Adult Education Program, Concord College and Bluefield State College, 1974 Congressional elections, Public Service Program, letters of support, social security, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), public safety, manpower, senior citizens.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Robert B. Morrison, Director, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Charles H. Haden II, State Tax Commissioner; John H. Hoben, Director, Business Tax Division. Topics include: motor vehicles, revenue projections, West Virginia Department of Highways, State Road Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Maysel Deel, President, Leatherwood Community Improvement Association; Richard W. Coplin, Director, Governor's Highway Safety Administration; Dave Deem, Director, West Central Community Action Agency; J. Frank Deem, West Virginia State Senator; Ellen A. Brown, Executive Director, West Virginia Association for Retarded Citizens Inc.; Dr. Winfred L. Godwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board; Ken F. Kobetsky, Director, Traffic Engineering Division, West Virginia Department of Highways; William S. Ritchie, Jr., State Route Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Howard H. Deem, Executive Vice President, Convol Corporation. Topics include: Governor's Youth Opportunity Program, manpower, Better School Buildings Amendment, social security, Governor's Highway Safety Administration, teacher salaries, Appalachian Regional Commission, malpractice insurance, state highways, veterans' affairs, air pollution, game regulations, deer hunting, motor vehicles, deep mine operations, employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John E. Davis, Regional Director, Defense Civil Preparedness Agency; Richard C. Rasmussen, Director, Defense Civil Preparedness Agency; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Daniel J. Evans, Chairman, National Governors' Conference; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; John Slack, U.S. House of Representatives; Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; John L. McClellan, U.S. Senator; Birch Bayh, U.S. Senator; Joseph M. Montoya, U.S. Senator; Milton R. Young, U.S. Senator; Henry Bellmon, U.S. Senator; Mark O. Hatfield, U.S. Senator; Gale McGee, U.S. Senator; Richard L. Weekly, Acting Director, West Virginia Office of Emergency Services; Georgiana H. Sheldon, Acting Director, Defense Civil Preparedness Agency; Richard G. Bruner, Executive Director, Technological and Logistics Services, Defense Supply Agency; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; R.O. Delaney, President, Coal Service Corporation; Louis de la Parte, President Pro Tempore, Florida Senate; Richard Delatore, Vice President, Ohio Coal and Construction Corporation. Topics include: alcoholism, public service, utility rates, nuclear proliferation, Deferred Compensation Program, Defense Civil Preparedness Agency, West Virginia Office of Emergency Services, DCPA budget, tropical storm Agnes, welfare, employment, school personnel salaries, energy, letters of support, license plates, motor vehicles, Concord College and Bluefield State College, Public Service Program, West Virginia Library Commission, natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Paul H. Sizemore, Mayor of Delbarton; Colonel N.G. Delbridge, Pittsburgh District, Corps of Engineers; Gilberto de Leon, Consul General of Venezuela; Bernard F. Flood, Chairman, State Board of Insurance; John D. Brisbane, Dean of Admissions and Records, West Virginia University; Joseph H. Deligne, Jr., President, Deligne Sales and Service Inc.; Calvin Dellefield, Assistant Chancellor, San Francisco Community College District and Executive Director, National Advisory Council on Vocational Education; Ronald E. Dellinger, Superintendent, Taylor County Schools; Eugene E. Stewart, Assistant Vice President of Corporate Security, Delta Airlines, Inc.; Ron de Lugo, U.S. House of Representatives; Frank G. Tsutras, Director, Congressional Rural Caucus. Topics include: legal matters, Delbarton sewage system, Stonewall Jackson Dam Project, flood protection, delinquent land sales, taxes, Canaan Valley State Park, educational legislation, Appalachian Regional Commission, Public Service Program, highway safety, Taylor County Vocational Education Project, abortion, pollution, Federal Aviation Regulation, Marshall University medical school accreditation, black lung benefits, Crude Oil Allocation Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Sandy DeMark, President, Harrison County and Elk Creek Water Pollution Control Committee, Inc.; Frank DeMartino, Managing Director, Tug Valley Chamber of Commerce; Donald Whitehead, Chairman, Appalachian Regional Commission; Daniel E. Weber, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Gus DeMotto, Mayor of Womelsdorff (Coalton); Martha DeMotto, Mayor of Coalton; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Robert J. Dempsey, Vice President, A.J. Baltes, Inc.; Lorine Dempster, Director, Brooke County Committee on Aging; Joan E. Demus, Former President, West Virginia Association of County Officials. Topics include: employment, legislation, Elk Creek, dredging, environmental health services, mental health, emergency service vehicles, flooding, community development, infrastructure, vocational rehabilitation training, veterans' affairs, welfare, surface mining, inmates, Democratic Governors' Conference, demonstration water project, National Health Planning and Resources Development Act of 1974, occupation licensing, Public Service Program, Office of Economic Opportunity, workmen's compensation, Summer Youth Program, highways, Farmers Home Administration, Better School Buildings Amendment, motor vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Colonel J.W. Dennis, Jr., United States Air Force; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Muriel Dennis, President, Good News Publishers; Thomas J. Dennis, State Task Force Director and Interstate Coordinator for Energy Programs; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; David S. Dennison, Vice President, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Charles J. Riggleman, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Frederick B. Dent, Secretary, U.S. Department of Commerce; John H. Dent, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: health and public services, Denmar State Hospital, West Virginia Special Olympics, Better School Buildings Amendment, interest rates, welfare, Youth in Government Program, bicentennial, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), National Governors' Conference, mining, emergency services, education, public safety, pollution, welfare, foster care, highways, homeownership, employment, motor vehicles, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, veterans' affairs, energy, Fourco Glass Company, Economic Development Administration, dental clinics, Dental Disease Prevention Week, dentistry, John Denver \"Honorary West Virginian\" Award.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Office of the Adjutant General; Robert C. McConaughey, Deputy Marshal, United States District Court; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; William Porter, President, Globe Refractories, Inc.; Blair Deremer, Commissioner, Mineral County Commission; Richard D. Frum, State Representative, Appalachian Regional Commission; John Hutchinson, Mayor of Charleston; Wayne L. Dernoncourt, Vice President and Director, Upper South Region, Textile Workers Union of America; Mary V. De Roo, President, Wheeling Diocesan Council of the National Council of Catholic Women; Lawrence Derthick, Jr., Superintendent, Monongalia County Schools; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Edward J. Derwinski, U.S. House of Representatives; George Deskins, Commissioner, McDowell County Commission. Topics include: legal matters, Alcohol Beverage Control, legislation, depository system for state documents, social security, welfare, veterans' affairs, employment, food stamps, gas shortage, retired teachers, highways, school personnel salaries, West Virginia Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Parkersburg FMC plant closure, abortion, bicentennial, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), workmen's compensation, Miss West Virginia, vocational education, Interagency Council for Child Development Services, Appalachian Regional Commission, early childhood planning, Better School Buildings Amendment, Republican National Committee, black lung benefits, Eastern Regional Conference, energy and fuel, studded tires, Head Start Program, the Office of Economic Opportunity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Richard D. Frum, Special Assistant to the Governor; Russell Rice, Chairman of the Board, Fourco Glass Company; Winfred L. Godwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board; James R. McCartney, Secretary of State of West Virginia; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Gorham L. Black, Jr., Regional Director, Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Giovonna Deveny, President, Cabell County Association of Classroom Teachers; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; W.H. Deverick, Commissioner, Roane County Commission; C.R. Devine, Vice President, The Reader's Digest; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Francis Devita, Mayor of Montgomery; William J. Devlin, Chairman, Republican City Committee; H.J. Devol, Superintendent of Industrial Relations, Union Carbide Corporation; William DeWeese, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: occupational licensing, mental health, welfare, Detroit Automobile License Plate Collectors Association, employment, mining, Transportation Renumeration Incentive Program (TRIP), Federal Highway Administration, Buffalo Valley Water Project, school personnel salaries, Developmental Disabilities Office, teacher salaries, Appalachian Regional Commission, Devil Anse Hatfield monument, medical malpractice insurance, crime, water and sewage systems, revenue sharing, Union Carbide Mine Rescue Team, shale, vocational education, pollution, black lung benefits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George Diab, President, Clay Broadcasting Corporation; P.G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Public Institutions; Morse G. Dial, Jr., Vice President, Union Carbide Corporation; Gene Diamond, Mayor of Martinsburg; William S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Office of the Adjutant General; Allen Hickman, Vice President of Manufacturing, Diamond International Corporation; Joseph C. Diaz, President, Americans for Civic Action, Inc.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: taxes, diabetics, employment, arthritis, welfare, Marshall medical school, advisory committee on aging, bicentennial, letters of support, Energy Stabilization Program, Public Service Program, water and sewage systems, community development, interstate signs, State Department of Public Safety, manpower, Farmers Home Administration, naval academy, crime, mental health, retired teachers, state songs, coal mining.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edward A. Dickerson, President, United Cerebral Palsy Associations, Inc.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Jeffrey H. Weiss, Program Director, Diebold Institute for Public Policy Studies, Inc.; W.B. Diederich, President, Industrial Builders, Inc.; Della Dierkes, President, Wheeling Rapid Transit, Inc.; Herman J. Dierkes, President, Hermar Corporation. Topics include: legislation, manpower, Public Service Program, State Developmental Disabilities Planning and Advisory Council, black lung benefits, mental health, unit system, penal institutions, public transportation, letters of support, Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission, state water resources, Marshall engineering school, Transportation Renumeration Incentive Program (TRIP), vocational rehabilitation, arthritis, Didactic Systems, Inc., motor vehicles, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), Japanese investment, Concord College and Bluefield State College, camping facilities, Dietz Reality.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Fred Digby, Director, Office of Child Development, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Fred N. Dillon, President, Ohio-West Virginia District Exchange Clubs; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; David J. Kostelansky, Director, Governor's Manpower Office; Thomas R. Dillon, Mayor of Anawalt; Dr. M. Mitchell-Bateman, Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Dr. N.H. Dyer, Director, West Virginia Department of Health; Dr. Ben Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Dr. Daniel B. Taylor, Superintendent, Department of Education. Topics include: lotteries, taxes, Head Start Programs, Office of Economic Opportunity, religion at White House, welfare, legislation, dog racing, horse racing, employment, gasoline, school service personnel, health care and medical services, food stamps, daylight savings time, copyright laws, arthritis, school textbooks, social security, workmen's compensation, bicentennial, Energy Stabilization Bill, black lung benefits, legal matters, cost of utilities, Public Service Program, motor vehicles, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), State Manpower Services Council, Blennerhassett Island, West Virginia Consumer and Protection Act, Division of Surplus Property, United Mine Workers of America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Marianne Di Napoli, Publicity Director, Wheeling Symphony Society, Inc.; John D. Dingell, Chairman, Subcommittee on Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation and the Environment, U.S. House of Representatives; J. Richard Barber, West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Arthur Dingess, Commissioner, Boone County Commission; E.E. Lewis, President, Boone County Commission; James R. Goodwin, Commissioner, Boone County Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; Michael D. Dingman, President, Wheelabrator-Frye, Inc.; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Frederick Dinkler, Director, Neighborhood Youth Corps, Raleigh County Board of Education; Robert W. Dinsmore, Chairman, Political Subdivisions Committee, West Virginia House of Delegates; W. Lloyd, President, Diodes Incorporated; Ralph DiRemigio, Mayor of Moundsville; Walter T. Greaney, National Commander, Disabled American Veterans; Walter G. Arader, Secretary, Pennsylvania Department of Commerce; James T. Lynn, Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Leo G. Kopelman, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: employment, Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act, studded tires, alcohol, Office of Economic Opportunity, public health, public works projects, Appalachian Regional Commission, welfare, workmen's compensation, manpower, bicentennial, motor vehicles, family planning programs, new industry, youth programs, Greenbrier College of Osteopathic Medicine, highways, pollution, fuel costs, Cheat Lake Bridge, sulfur emissions, recreation and sewer funds, Blue Ridge Project, water and sewage systems, disability pensions, veterans' affairs, disabled veterans, capital punishment, Tropical Storm Agnes, disaster relief, flooding, travel industry, discrimination, taxes, West Virginia University football, state symbols, Charleston Distance Run.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard D. Frum, State Coordinating Officer, Executive Office of the Governor; W.S. Carr, Wyoming County Clerk; Charles J. Lieberth, Area Director, Department of Housing and Urban Development; John E. Ott, Clerk of County Court, Jefferson County. Topics include: disaster relief, Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973, flooding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Francis J. Divita, Mayor of Montgomery; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Dr. N.H. Dyer, Director, West Virginia Department of Health; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: Public Service Program, divorce laws, sales tax, welfare, housing, letters of support, employment, workmen's compensation, crime, veterans' affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Carl M. Duttine, Trustee, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation; Aaron A. Gold, Chairman of the Board, Oxford First Corp.; Samuel H. Weese, West Virginia Insurance Commissioner; Robert H. Fendler, Omaha-America Corporation; James R. Holman, Secretary of U.S. Thrift Leasing Corporation; George B. Jordan, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Banking; Page D. Cranford, Senior Vice President, Fidelity American Bankshares, Inc.; Edward R. Harris, Jr., President, Fidelity American Bankshares, Inc.; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; John M. Gates, West Virginia State Auditor; Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, banking laws, industrial loans, bankruptcy, court proceedings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Carl M. Duttine, Trustee, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation; Aaron A. Gold, Chairman of the Board, Oxford First Corp.; Samuel H. Weese, West Virginia Insurance Commissioner; Robert H. Fendler, Omaha-America Corporation; James R. Holman, Secretary of U.S. Thrift Leasing Corporation; George B. Jordan, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Banking; Page D. Cranford, Senior Vice President, Fidelity American Bankshares, Inc.; Edward R. Harris, Jr., President, Fidelity American Bankshares, Inc.; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; John M. Gates, West Virginia State Auditor; Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, banking laws, industrial loans, bankruptcy, court proceedings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert Doak, Commissioner, Tyler County Commission; George W. Dober, President, Ohio County Court and Commissioner, Ohio County Commission; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Gail L. Harper, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; P.G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Norman L. Dobyns, Vice President, American Can Company. Topics include: food stamps, welfare, pollution, abortion, Appalachian Regional Commission, revenue sharing, Office of Economic Opportunity, correctional officer salaries, retired teachers, Regional Planning and Development Council, black lung benefits, motor vehicles, public safety, school bus transportation, workmen's compensation, veterans' affairs, employment, Huttonsville Correctional Center, Bel-O-Mar Regional Council, Moundsville Penitentiary, legislation, solid waste disposal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Victor P. Doda, President, Locust Point Civic Association; William Donald Schaefer, Mayor of Baltimore, Maryland; Chester Dodd, Jr., Director, Property and Casualty Division, West Virginia Insurance Commission; Bill Ross, Representative, Adult Advisory Committee for Youth in Doddridge County; Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Co-Chairman, Appalachian Regional Commission; James W. Jay, Superintendent, Doddridge County Schools; Alton Childers, President, Doddridge County Senior Citizens Council; June Nutter, Director, Doddridge County Senior Citizens, Inc.; Kenneth R. Dodds, President, Southern Firemen Association; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Lt. General C.G. Dodge, Executive Vice President, Association of the United States Army; Phyllis Cyrus, Mayor of Huntington; Charles F. Dodrill, Executive Secretary, Association of Citizens for Responsive Government; A.L. Dodson, Chief of Police, Bluefield Police Department; Nancy Snyder, Associate Director for Coal Mine Workers' Compensation, U.S. Department of Labor; Peter J. Brennan, Secretary of Labor, U.S. Department of Labor. Topics include: religion, medical costs, doctor shortage, state parks, illness, vocational instructors, federal-state relations, retired teachers, Youth Conservation Corps Program, manpower, bicentennial, community development, senior citizens, legal matters, West Virginia Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Appalachian Regional Commission, parks and recreation, water and sewage systems, Doddridge County Public Service District, James Madison Memorial Commission, workmen's compensation, defense budget, teacher salaries, welfare, motor vehicles, black lung benefits, Public Service Program, Tri-State Opportunities Industrialization Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edward J. Blotzer, Jr., President, Animal Care and Welfare, Inc.; Lee Dogoloff, Acting Director, Division of Community Assistance, National Institute on Drug Abuse; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Arthur T. Doyle, Regional Director, Federal Disaster Assistance Administration, Department of Housing and Urban Development; Bob Dole, U.S. Senator; George L. Dollin, D.D.S., President, Kanawha Valley Dental Society; Lovel R. Dolin, Chairman, Guyan Soil Conservation District; Thomas F. McCoy, Executive Director, Dollar Checkoff Committee; C.L. Dollarhide, Deputy Director, Education and Rehabilitation Service, Veterans Administration; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Dr. James G. Harlow, President, West Virginia University. Topics include: dog racing, drug treatment, dogs, dog guides, Department of Archives and History, bridges, District of Columbia College Republican Federation, Consumer Affairs Advisory Council, Federal Disaster Assistance Administration, Republican National Committee, retired teachers, education program, West Virginia Board of Dental Examiners, school bus transportation, social security, Public Service Program, teacher salaries, Presidential Election Campaign Fund Act, veterans' affairs, \"Dollars and Sense and a Little Change\" article, welfare, motor vehicles, bicentennial, medical school, osteopathic college.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edward J. Blotzer, Jr., President, Animal Care and Welfare, Inc.; James J. Haranzo, Mayor of Wheeling; Alice Herrington, President, Friends of Animals, Inc.; C. Edmund O'Brien, Regional President, Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association; Rutherford T. Phillips, Executive Director, The American Humane Association; Charles R. Shaffer, West Virginia House of Delegates; Nancy Stassinopoulos, Vice President, Society for Animal Rights, Inc. Topics include dog racing, horse racing, Dog Racing Bill, animal welfare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Pete V. Domenici, U.S. Senator; Jack Facenda, Acting Regional Director, Domestic and Anti-Poverty Programs Action; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner; Edgar F. Heiskill III, West Virginia Secretary of State; Ernest Donchatz, Mayor of Anawalt; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Charles Donley, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; James G. Sneed, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Carla Anderson Hills, U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; James R. Donnan, President, Dairylea Cooperative, Inc.; Edward S. Donnell, President, Montgomery Ward and Company, Inc.; Michael E. Donnellan, Mayor of West Milford; Louis J. Donofrio, Regional Program Director of Emergency Medical Services, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Topics include: Elementary and Secondary Education Optional Program Consolidation and Reorganization Act, Appalachian Regional Commission, highway signs, abortion, welfare, employment, private detective's license, Appalachian Mineral Resource Evaluation Conference, fuel shortage, Donated Foods and Food Stamp Programs, Public Service Program, capital punishment, Concord College and Bluefield State College, employment, veterans' affairs, Office of Economic Opportunity, Republican National Committee, Donnally Hollow flood, Youth Conservation Program, health, bicentennial, energy crisis, Public Service Program, manpower, veterans' affairs, social security, Emergency Medical Services System Act of 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Paul F. Donovan, President, Donovan, Hamester and Rattien, Inc.; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Thomas E. Dooley, Mayor of Summersville; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Adron Doran, President, Morehead State University; Patrick H. Doran, President, Doran Advertising, Inc.; Todd C. Willis, West Virginia State Senator; Wesley N. Dorn, Executive Director, Maryland Council for Higher Education. Topics include: impeachment, water and sewage systems, welfare, fuel and energy, State Committee of Barbers and Beauticians, workmen's compensation, gasoline, Emergency Employment Program, school bond levy, flood damage, Governor's Information Office, Equal Rights Amendment, Education Commission of the States, state slogan, social security, legal services, Krishna cult, studded tires, Neighborhood Youth Corps, Concord College and Bluefield State College, taxes, legal matters, mental health, nursing, occupational licensing, highways, public safety, motor vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Henry Doss, President, Mingo County Economic Opportunity Commission; D. Boyd Dotson, Jr., Commissioner, Webster County Commission; Arden R. Hodges, Director of Personnel, West Virginia Civil Service System; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Robert M. Doty, Mayor of Belmont; David Douglas, News Director, WKAZ; Jason Douglas, Executive Director, Center for the Study of Moral Order; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce. Topics include: workmen's compensation, Moncove Lake, natural resources, Public Service Program, Denmar State Hospital, Office of Economic Opportunity, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, welfare, Youth Conservation Corps Program, manpower, food stamps for miners, public safety, mental health, Consumer Protection Bill, abortion, legal matters, Commission on Aging, highways, electric bills, metric system, legislation, teacher salaries, affirmative action, employment, black lung benefits, Public Service Program, vocational rehabilitation, employment for handicapped, strip mining, United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), cultural center construction, state parks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Daniel B. Douglass, Chairman, Wood County Republican Executive Committee; Hoy D. Dove, Assistant Superintendent, Hardy County Schools; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Patricia Droppleman, Mayor of Elk Garden; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Thomas G. Dove, President, Ohio Valley Industrial and Business Development Corporation; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; James E. Dow, Acting Administrator, Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, West Virginia Public Service Commission; W. Timothy Dowd, Executive Director, Interstate Oil Compact Commission; Thomas E. Huzzey, Commissioner, West Virginia Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. Topics include: Mike Douglas Show, Grafton High School Concert Choir, teacher salaries, welfare, Moundsville Penitentiary, school textbooks, taxes, employment, highways, motor vehicles, surface mining, Summer Youth Program, Appalachian Regional Commission, educational legislation, stocking of trout, landfills, public health, Dow Chemical, aeronautics, metric system, fuel adjustment clause, pollution, Interstate Oil Compact Commission, petroleum and natural gas industry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Gus R. Douglass, Agriculture Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Agriculture; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Clarence E. Burdette, Assistant State Superintendent of Vocational, Technical and Adult Education, Department of Education; Robert R. Nelson, Member, Senate of West Virginia; Dr. Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools, Department of Education. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, West Virginia Institutional Farm Commission, agriculture, supplementary appropriations, Union Carbide, storage facilities, Child Development Management Information System, disaster aid, Agricultural Stabilization Conservation Service, National Association of State Departments of Agriculture Convention (Charleston), State Interagency Emergency Medical Services Council, state symbols, vocational agriculture, State Air Pollution Control Commission, pollution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Mr. D.E. Downard, President, Downard Hydraulics, Inc.; J. Richard Downes, Director, Personnel-Industrial Relations, Rockwell International; William E. Richards, Executive Director, West Virginia Aeronautics Commission; Raymond Downey, Vice President of Sales, Western Maryland Railway Company; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Arthur T. Doyle, Regional Director, Federal Disaster Assistance Administration, Department of Housing and Urban Development; Samuel N. Kusic, Member, Senate of West Virginia; Homer Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: Teachers Retirement Fund, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, vital statistics, educational legislation, JEEP Program, dog racing, horse racing, tax forms, motor vehicles, employment, welfare, Better Roads Amendment, Disaster Relief Act of 1974, Crop Loss Disaster Program (USDA), Individual and Family Grant Program, surface mining, pollution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Office of the Adjutant General; Roy S. Drake, Superintendent, Denmar State Hospital; P.G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; William H. Draper, Jr., Honorary Chairman, Population Crisis Committee; Dr. N.H. Dyer, Director, West Virginia Department of Health; Glen Drazic. Topics include: legal matters, housing, surface mining, employment, Glenville State College, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), military, social security, world population, teacher salaries, family planning.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: G. Richard Dreese, Associate Professor of Economics, West Virginia University and President, Academic Associates, Inc.; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; William E. Dressler, Mayor of Hinton; Edward J. Driscoll, President, National Air Carrier Association, Inc.; John J. Droppleman, Doddridge County Park Coordinator, Doddridge County Courthouse; Patricia Droppleman, Mayor of Elk Garden; John R. Drosick, Superintendent, McDowell County Schools; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Mike J. Andochick, Jr., Mayor of Weirton; James J. Haranzo, Mayor of Wheeling; Ben E. Lusk, President, West Virginia Surface Mining and Reclamation Association; Nelson A. Rockefeller, Governor of New York; Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland. Topics include: Dreamland Pool Project, dredging, legislation, banking, welfare, School Clothing Allowance Program, taxes, beer regulations, zoning regulations, employment, Natural Streams Preservation Act, human rights, State Commission on Aging, bicentennial, drilling operations, tourism, driver education, driver's license, motor vehicles, Federal Water Pollution Control Act, land use planning, Appalachian Regional Commission, parks and recreation, water and sewage systems, police protection, Public Service Program, Elk Garden water system, abortion, manpower, school construction, William E. Eubank Memorial Armory, Summer Youth Program, Blue Ridge Project, veterans' affairs, Vietnam veterans bonus, drug abuse, Drug Abuse Council, Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lee Dogoloff, Acting Director, Division of Community Assistance, National Institute on Drug Abuse; James O. Eastland, Chairman, Subcommittee on Internal Security, U.S. Senate; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; M.W. Drummond, President, L-P Gas Company; William W. Perkins, Director, Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Program, Appalachian Mental Health Center; James C. Chapman, President, Association of Community MH-MR Programs of West Virginia; Joy G. Dryfoos, Director of Planning, Alan Guttmacher Institute; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: drug laws, drug literature, drug problems, drug rehabilitation, drug treatment, alcoholism, abortion, fuel, school service personnel, welfare, building permits, retired teachers, drunk driver legislation, family planning services, Dry Fork Health Clinic, Dry Ridge Civic Improvement Association, water and sewage systems.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efolder contains correspondence with: Rodney W. Clay, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: employment, abortion, mental health, unit system, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), National Track and Field Hall of Fame, Kelly Scientific Corporation, West Virginia University Football, social security, bicentennial, natural resources, Youth Conservation Corps Program, Public Service Commission, welfare, education, school consolidation, motor vehicles, recreation facilities, Concord College and Bluefield State College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce and Executive Director, West Virginia University Foundation, Inc.; W.W. Tinder, Jr., President, Tinder-White Truck and Equipment Company, Inc.; John F. Fox, President, Fox Grocery Company. Topics include: West Virginia University Foundation, tourism, recreation, public facilities, new information center, Program Advisory Council, Standard Tube Company, Union Carbide.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jose R. Duenas, Acting Legislative Secretary, Twelfth Guam Legislature; Joseph Duffey, General Secretary, American Association of University Professors; Edmund S. Muskie, U.S. Senator; Charles Keenan, State Director of Transportation, West Virginia Department of Education; John W. Duffield, Mayor of Winfield; James T. Duffy, President, James T. Duffy and Associates, Inc.; Gay Duke, County Magistrate, County Court of Jackson County; John V. Duke, President, Public Services Incorporated; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Jack Dulaney, Superintendent, Wetzel County Schools; Frank B. Leone, Mayor of Dunbar; Dr. Prince B. Woodward, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; David P. Dunbar, President, Knox Development Corporation; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Russell C. Dunbar, Judge, Sixth Judicial Circuit, State of West Virginia. Topics include: interstate commerce, employment, West Virginia Labor Federation, welfare, public service salaries, studded tires, canning lid shortage, teaching certification, Intergovernmental Countercyclical Assistance Act, Chronic Respiratory Disease Control Program, Black Lung Advisory Committee, sewage problems in Sutton and Gassaway, transportation for handicapped children, public safety, Regional Intergovernmental Conference, disaster preparedness, Moundsville Housing Authority, Office of Economic Opportunity, energy, social services, highways, vocational education, Wetzel County Vocational Technological Education Center, Appalachian Regional Commission, education, food stamps, Committee for the Restoration and Preservation of the Capon River, Marshall engineering school, motor vehicles, retired teachers, legislation, black lung benefits, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), Board of Probation and Parole, water and sewage systems, new industry, Weston Glass Corporation, workmen's compensation, West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey Commission, bicentennial.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ronald Payne, Director, Medical Division, State Compensation Department; Richard E. Hardison, Deputy Attorney General; John J. Duncan, U.S. House of Representatives; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Ronald G. Pearson, Governor's Energy Advisor, Fuel and Energy Office. Topics include: tax department, letters of support, mental health, alcoholism, welfare, scholarship assistance, employment, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, workmen's compensation, Appalachian Regional Commission, physicians, black lung benefits, school textbooks, veterans' affairs, county property assessment, taxes, studded tires.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Capt. Charles Dundas, USMCR Commanding Officer, Marine Corps Reserve Engineering Company; Bill Dunfee, President, Cabell County Commission; Ted W. Johnson, Commissioner, Cabell County Commission; Richard L. Dunham, Chairman, Federal Power Commission; Thomas E. Huzzey, Commissioner, West Virginia Oil and Gas Conservation Commission; William P. Dunk, Executive Vice President, Corporate Annual Reports, Inc.; Harry L. Buch, Chairman, West Virginia racing Commission; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; John T. Dunlop, Secretary, U.S. Department of Labor; Thomas B. Dunn, Co-Chairman of FPC Committee, Independent Oil and Gas Association of West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; James T. Lynn, Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; K.E. McElhattan, President, National Mine Service Company; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety. Topics include: manpower, State Manpower Services Council, Bill Myers Ball Park, senior citizens, Appalachian Regional Commission, daycare, Oil and Gas Administration, Summer Youth Program, economy, horse racing, West Virginia Association of Private Colleges, welfare, studded tires, social security, legal matters, jar lid shortage, Emergency Unemployment Compensation Act of 1974, Emergency Compensation and Special Unemployment Assistance Extension Act of 1975, consumer protection, Disaster Relief Act of 1974, energy, Dunloup Watershed Association, school service personnel, education, legislation, public safety, natural gas, independent oil and gas dealers, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, black lung benefits, teacher salaries, Sunday Closing Law, Transportation Renumeration Incentive Program (TRIP), disaster relief, E.I. DuPont DeNemours and Company, waste disposal, Penn Central Railroad line, Civil Air Patrol, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Gordon E. Hermanson, President, Davis and Elkins College. Topics include: Davis and Elkins College, new auditorium, new student union.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Don Eckert, Secretary, Chester Bridge Committee and Project Coordinator, Area Project Coordination Office; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce. Topics include: highway safety, traffic signs, industrial development, Route 68 Improvement Project, Chester Bridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thomas C. Durrett, Chief of Police, City of Beckley Department of Police, Thomas E. Morgan, U.S. House of Representatives; Steven Durst, Mayor of Bayard; Thomas R. Foreman, Chief Deputy, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ricardo Dutriz, Consul General De El Salvador; Carl M. Duttine, Trustee, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation. Topics include: insurance, welfare, School Clothing Allowance Program, unemployment, public safety, Delayed Entry Enlistee Program, workmen's compensation, physician shortage, Greenbrier College of Osteopathic Medicine, real estate, manpower, legislation, highway safety, Youth Conservation Corps Program, West Virginia School Service Personnel Association, school personnel salaries, dog racing, horse racing, mental health, veterans' affairs, consumer protection, water and sewage systems, Office of Economic Opportunity, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, Duval District Volunteer Fire Department, bridges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James S. Dwight, Jr., Administrator, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Dr. N. Allen Dyer, Executive Director, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Inc.; Dr. M. Mitchell-Bateman, Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Warren Wells, President, Dynamic Strategy Research Foundation, Inc. Topics include: Watergate, Social and Rehabilitation Service, energy, fuel shortage, Commission on Postmortem Examinations, Farmers Home Administration, food stamps for miners, studded tires, bicentennial, social security, welfare, Work Incentive Program, dyeing live animals, motor vehicles, National Health Planning and Resources Development Act of 1974, mental health, Black Lung Advisory Committee, Appalachian Regional Commission, public works projects, garbage collection, public health, terrorism.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dr. N.H. Dyer, Director, West Virginia Department of Health; Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Co-Chairman, Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: Public Service Program, manpower, Maternal and Child Health Project, National Health Planning and Resources Development Act, occupational licensing, Early Childhood Development Program, Swine Flu, optometry, Interagency Council for Child Development Services, Child Development Management Information System, water and sewage systems, public health, surplus property, Transportation Renumeration Incentive Program (TRIP), Coal Miners Respiratory Disease Program, Bureau of Public Health Nursing, physician shortage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; William Evans, Mayor of Huntington; John Corrigan, Regional Director, Economic Development Administration; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Thomas Ehrlich, President, Legal Services Corporation; Terry L. Eidell, Director, Appalachia Educational Laboratory, Inc.; Richard L. Roudebush, Administrator of Veterans' Affairs, Veterans' Affairs Central Office; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Romeo D. Erdie, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: insurance, Stonewall Jackson Dam Project, welfare, public libraries, Huntington Civic Center Project, Dunloup Creek Watershed Project (Fayette County), Cool Ridge-Flat Top Public Service District, Elkins Road PSD Water Project, water and sewage systems, Economic Development Administration, Education Commission of the States, manpower, JEEP Program, Blennerhassett Island, historical markers, Emergency Department Nurses Association, employment, highways, civil service, public institutions, Energy Development Corporation, veterans' affairs, bicentennial, environment, pollution, Environmental Protection Agency, employment discrimination, Public Service Program, mental health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Victor N. Green, President, Eagle Coal and Dock Company; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Harry A. Stansbury, Jr., State Director of Comprehensive Health Planning; Dr. N.H. Dyer, Director, West Virginia Department of Health; William Earley, Mayor of Pine Grove. Topics include: education program, bicentennial, Blue Ridge Dam, Concord College and Bluefield State College, Marshall medical school, School Clothing Allowance Program, coal industry, public safety, highways, employment, public institutions, occupational licensing, welfare, tourism, insurance, retired teachers, West Virginia Comprehensive Health Planning Advisory Council, Appalachian Regional Commission, Better School Buildings Amendment, education legislation, public health, letters of support, insurance, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), West Virginia Turnpike, Emergency Employment Program, Office of Emergency Preparedness, Public Service Program, Public Employment Program, employment of paraprofessionals, Early Childhood Development Project, early childhood planning, Education Commission of the States, veterans' affairs, Office of Economic Opportunity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Linwood Holton, Governor of Virginia; Frank E. Moss, Chairman, Committee on Aeronautical and Space Science. U.S. Senate; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Office of the Adjutant General; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: capital punishment, welfare, early childhood education, bridge construction, Earth Day, Earth Resources Technology Satellite Program, Earth Week, welfare, consumer protection legislation, Farmers Home Administration, motor vehicles, employment, Republican National Committee, East Kanawha Public Service District, East Lynn Lake, East River Mountain, school service personnel, Easter Seal Fund.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ronald Miller, Director of Travel Development, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Ines Daniel, Vice President, Eastern Gateway Travel Council; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; J.R. Hawvermale, Executive Director, Eastern Panhandle Regional Planning and Development Council; John W. Eden, Acting Assistant Secretary for Economic Development, U.S. Department of Commerce; D.C. Master, Mayor of Charles Town and Chairman, Eastern Panhandle Regional Planning and Development Council; Phillip Camp, Executive Director, Eastern Ski Area Association; Sterling Method, Chairman of the Board, Eastern West Virginia Housing Association, Inc.; Russel L. Howard, Chairman, Eastern West Virginia Regional Airport Authority; John J. Gilligan, Governor of Ohio; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ronald L. Eastham, Executive Director, West Virginia Association of Land Surveyors; James O. Eastland, Chairman, U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Internal Security. Topics include: Eastern Associated Coal Corporation, Eastern Engineering, Eastern Gateway Travel Council, tourism, travel, Eastern Panhandle Medical Society, Eastern Panhandle Mental Health Education Center, Inc., highways, Eastern Regional Conference, Office of Economic Opportunity, Upshur County Community Action Council, Inc., Eastern West Virginia Community Action, Inc., Head Start Program, Eastern West Virginia Housing Association, Inc., manpower, airport dedication, workmen's compensation, legislation, welfare, drug use, Moundsville Penitentiary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Billy L. Pauley, Mayor of Marmet; William D. Eberle, President, Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association of the U.S., Inc.; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Lewis S. Newman, Mayor of New Martinsville; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs. Topics include: education, welfare, alcohol, USS Cod, public health, Ebenezer Chapel, historic preservation, State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers, EBCO Enterprises, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), motor vehicles, education, Youth Conservation Corps Program, abortion, veterans' affairs, Echoes From the West Virginia Hills, school personnel salaries, taxes, unemployment compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dr. N.H. Dyer, Secretary, Medical Licensing Board of West Virginia; Raymond M. Frost, Deputy Director, Economic Development Institute; C.M. Setterstrom, President, Economy Tank Company. Topics include: need for doctors, ecology, Transportation Project Planning Courses, economic growth, economic incentives, Economic Opportunity Act of 1974.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: family planning, Family Planning Program – Mingo County, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Mingo County Economic Opportunity Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; John M. Gates, Auditor of the State of West Virginia; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Jenings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; George B. Jordan, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Banking; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: welfare, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), school service personnel, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), salaries, social security, employment, State Board of Examiners for Licensed Practical Nurses, black lung benefits, natural resources, banking, legal matters, motor vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; John W. Eden, Acting Assistant Secretary for Economic Development, U.S. Department of Commerce; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: social security, welfare, senior citizens, black lung benefits, employments, Marshall University's engineering school, studded tires, school textbooks, gasoline, West Virginia Medical Licensing Board, Commission on Post Mortem Examinations, public works projects, Economic Development Districts, National Track and Field Hall of Fame, Eden Ranch, public health, travel, cancer, mental health, school service personnel, education, handicapped accessibility, Columbia Gas Company, motor vehicles, Office of Economic Opportunity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; John G. Hutchinson, Mayor of Charleston; Matthew Edmiston, Jr., President, Buckhannon Chamber of Commerce; Hale E. Andrews, President, Pennsylvania Glass and Sand Corporation; Dr. T.H. Bell Commissioner, U.S. Office of Education; Dr. S.W. Herrell, Deputy Commissioner, Bureau of Postsecondary Education, U.S. Office of Education; Wendell R. Anderson, Governor of Minnesota. Topics include: Office of Economic Opportunity, employment, Public Service Program, health, legal matters, public safety, supplemental security income, labor, mental health, parks and recreation, Land and Water Conservation Fund Program, Stonewall Jackson Dam and Reservoir Project, Wheeling disaster, correctional officer salaries, workmen's compensation, unit system, retired teachers, motor vehicles, education, teacher salaries, West Virginia Education Week.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: education program, education legislation, teacher salaries, school personnel salaries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Calvin A. Calendine, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; A. Thomas Edwards, Director of Federal Programs, Berkeley County Public Schools; Buck Edwards, Location Manager, Paramount Pictures; R.D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Burl J. Edwards, President, Action Realty Company; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Dr. Charles C. Edwards, Assistant Secretary for Health, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; William Moreland, West Virginia State Senator; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; George Edwards, Superintendent, Fayette County Schools. Topics include: statewide computing system, ETV service in Wood County, Seasonal Farmworker Program, Governor's Highway Safety Administration, water and sewage systems, workmen's compensation, interest on mortgage loans, employment, Medicaid, Health Maintenance Organizations, legal matters, scenic railroad – Fayette County, mental health, vocational education, Public Service Program, Summer Youth Program, Bentone, parks and recreation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Herman E. Roser, Manager, United States Energy Research and Development Administration, Albuquerque Operations Office; Duane Turner, Acting Assistant Director for State and Local Relations, Office of Industry and State and Local Government Relations; A.A. Pitrolo, Director, U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration. Topics include: ERDA Emergency Planning, nuclear material, Energy Research and Development Administration, Creating Energy Choices for the Future, Commission on Energy, Economy, and Environment, INgas proposal, fossil fuels, establishment of research center in Morgantown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: David Pryor, Governor of Arkansas and Chairman, Southern Regional Education Board; Linwood Holton, Jr., Chairman, Southern Regional Education Board; Dr. Winfred L. Godwin, President, Southern Regional Education Board; Chester R. Hubbard, Member, West Virginia State Senate; Calvin A. Calendine, Minority Chairman, Committee on Banking and Insurance, West Virginia House of Delegates; G. Michele Prestera, Member, House of Delegates; Larry D. Swann, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; John C. West, Governor of South Carolina and Chairman, Southern Regional Education Board; Terry T. Jones, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Gino R. Columbo, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; George H. Seibert, Jr., Minority Leader, West Virginia House of Delegates; Michael D. Greer, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; James W. Teets, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Judith A. Herndon, Member, West Virginia State Senate; Samuel N. Kusic, Member, West Virginia State Senate; James E. Holshouser, Jr., Governor of North Carolina and Chairman, Southern Regional Education Board; Robert B. McCall, Deputy Director, Education Commission of the States; Edwin C. Godbold, Director of Administration, Southern Regional Education Board; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Charles R. Shaffer, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; J.D. Hinkle, Jr., Member, West Virginia State Senate; Paul J. Otte, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Allen E. Goldstrom, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Robert D. Harman, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; J. Frank Deem, Member, West Virginia State Senate; Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Governor of Virginia and Chairman, Southern Regional Education Board. Topics include: Southern Regional Education Board, Education Commission of the States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Education U.S.A., National School Public Relations Association, school records, walkabout graduation, Education Commission of the States, cable television, teacher evaluation, nonpublic schools, occupational training programs, Educational Testing Service, education systems, bilingual education, school curriculum, American Federation of Teachers, energy crisis, Watergate, teacher strikes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Rodney W. Clay, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Jack Edwards, U.S. House of Representatives; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State director of Health; Dr. Jack Basman, Director, Division of Maternal and Child Health, State Department of Health; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; George M. Edwards, Superintendent, Fayette County Board of Education; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Roy A. Edwards, Jr., Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: employment, welfare, Office of Economic Opportunity, bicentennial, military, unit system, proclamations, West Virginia Commission on Aging, public health, black lung benefits, Division of Maternal and Child Health Prenatal and Delivery Program, student letters, driver education program, workmen's compensation, Work-Study Release program, education, legislation, Youth Conservation Corps Program, school textbooks, vocational education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; James J. Haranzo, Mayor of Wheeling; George Efthemes, Engineer; Richard Barber, Commissioner, West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Commission; Anthony Scaffidi, Mayor of Benwood; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Terry L. Eidell, Director, Appalachia Educational Laboratory, Inc.; John B. Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services; R.D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; W.G. Eismon, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission; Dr. Howard Eisner, Executive Vice President, Operations Research, Inc. Topics include: energy crisis, reelection, studded tires, welfare, city planning, alcohol, corruption, lawsuits, commerce, National Science Foundation, West Virginia Rural Rehabilitation Loan Fund, abortion, early childhood education, school bus transportation, black lung benefits, vocational education, public safety, bicentennial, Legal Services Corporation Act of 1974, jar lid shortage, Appalachia Educational Laboratory, Inc., parks and recreation, community development, consumer protection, pollution, Legislative Tracking System, taxes, Blue Ridge Project, 1972 National Governors' Conference, Middle East war.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. Topics include: West Virginia birthday cards, student letters, mental health, Huntington State Hospital, legal matters, Wheeling Symphony Society, Inc., highways, strip mining, Youth Conservation Corps Program, manpower, motor vehicles, welfare, vocational rehabilitation, personal property tax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Henry T. Elden, Architect, Henry Elden and Associates. Topics include: architecture, occupational licensing, West Virginia Board of Architects, public institutions, Fairmont Emergency Hospital, National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, George Patton House, construction – West Virginia Penitentiary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George Busbee, Governor of Georgia; Harold L. Kassens, Acting Chief, Broadcast Bureau, Federal Communications Commission; William B. Widnall, Chairman, National Commission on Electronic Fund Transfers; Ethel Clare Elikan, Executive Director, Seeing Hand Association, Inc.; William Monroe, Mayor of Elizabeth; Sandy DeMark, President, Harrison County and Elk Creek Water Pollution Control Committee, Inc.; Patricia Droppleman, Mayor of Elk Garden; Carl E. Murrey, President, Elk River Basin Improvement League; Coy D. Gillespie, President, Webster County Court; James P. Gladkosky, Mayor of Elkins; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: Election Administration, election laws, election 1974, 1972 election platform, elections, electric bills, occupational licensing, electrical service, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers – strike, Electrocom, Inc., capital punishment, electric fund transfers, social security, black lung benefits, Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA Title I), elevator safety, truckers strike, Seeing Hand Association, Inc., West Virginia Library Commission, waste disposal, public health, Elk Creek, Elk Creek Watershed Project, emergency medical services, Elk Garden Water Project, Elk Garden Water System, water and sewage systems, dredging, Elkay Mining Company, welfare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Willard Herron, Mayor of Elkins; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: Thomas-Davis Community Health Care Advisory Group, welfare, Elkins Convalescent Hospital, Greenbrier Center, mental health, employment, black lung benefits, school personnel salaries, Columbia Gas, highways, water and sewage systems, Buffalo Creek Flood, workmen's compensation, Elkins YMCA, surface mining, Elks Club National Convention, Wyoming County Daycare Center, Office of Economic Opportunity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Emanuel T. Ellenis, Vice President, Development Counsellors International, Ltd.; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce. Topics include: welfare, Hatfield-McCoy Feud, manufacturing, foreign investment, Festival of American Folklife, outdoor recreation, Signature Magazine, Cass Scenic Railroad, tourism, West Virginia Crafts Fair, economic development, Japanese investments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edgar F. Heiskell III, Secretary of State; C. Edwin Elliott, Mayor of Bluefield; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; David H. Elliot, Member, Delaware State Senate; Frank B. Elliot, Acting Administrator, Farmers Home Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; James R. McCartney, Secretary of State; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: employment, Devonian Shale Development Program, welfare, Neighborhood Youth Corps, highways, water and sewage systems, Public Service Program, Appalachian Regional Commission, veterinary medicine, Farmers Home Administration, bicentennial, social security, dog racing, Blue Ridge Project, black lung benefits, mental health, insurance, Federal Flood Insurance Program, retired teachers, school bus transportation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Dan J. Snyder, Regional Director, Environmental Protection Agency; Joe Ellis, President, District 17, United Mine Workers of America; Richard Ellis, Mayor of Gilbert; David J. Kostelansky, Director, Governor's Manpower Office; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health. Topics include: flooding, Transportation Renumeration Incentive Program (TRIP), Office of Economic Opportunity, legislation, education, legal matters, Buffalo Creek Disaster, employment, bicentennial, Public Service Program, Summer Youth Program, public safety, manpower, highways, parks and recreation, community development, Fiscal Assistance Act, water and sewage systems, pollution, health, Marshall University medical school, correctional officer salaries, Model Secondary School for the Deaf, Blue Ridge Project, family planning programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Frank M. Ellison, Deputy Attorney General; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; L.D. Ellison, Vice President of Public Affairs, The Pittston Company Coal Group; O.V. Ellyson, Commissioner, Gilmer County Commission; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: civil service, commerce, state symbols, bicentennial, consumer protection, legal matters, Stonewall Jackson Lake Project, Alcohol Advisory Council, unit system, strip mining, welfare, Highway Safety Bureau, employment, state income tax, Board of Hearing Aid Dealers, social security, Youth Conservation Corps Program, natural disasters, health, mental health, arthritis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Kenneth Edmunds, Acting Director and Federal Planning Coordinator, Office of Emergency Preparedness; Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States; Robert J. Carmody, Regional Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness; George A. Lincoln, Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration and Director, Office of Emergency Planning; Fred C. Allen, Jr., Deputy Director, Office of Emergency Planning; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Special Assistant, Office of the Governor; John P. McWhorter, Director, West Virginia Department of Civil and Defense Mobilization; Tom Tilson, Executive Director, American Red Cross, Kanawha-Clay Chapter; James F. Collins, President, American National Red Cross; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, State Road Commission of West Virginia and Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Robert C. Stevens, Regional Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness. Topics include: disaster relief, Hurricane Camille, flooding, federal assistance, water supply, highways, Small Business Administration, Office of Emergency Preparedness, southern West Virginia, State Road Commission of West Virginia, Anjean, natural disasters, Greenbrier County, Nicholas County, Pocohontas County, strip mining, Disaster Relief Act of 1970.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John P. McWhorter, Director, West Virginia Department of Civil and Defense Mobilization; George Romney, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; Isaac R. Mayfield, District Director, Small Business Administration; Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States; George A. Lincoln, Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness; Francis X. Carney, Regional Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Richard E. Sanderson, Acting Regional Director, Department of Housing and Urban Development; Paul T. Cain, Regional Director, Federal Disaster Assistance Administration, Richard L. Weekly, Director, West Virginia Office of Emergency Services; Norman Steinlauf, Acting Regional Director, Federal Disaster Assistance Administration; Norbert T. Tiemann, Federal Highway Administrator. Topics include: flooding, flood damage, disaster relief, Disaster Relief Act of 1970, federal assistance, Hurricane Agnes, natural disasters, Donnally Hollow Flood, Federal Disaster Assistance Administration, emergency proclamation, public safety, protests, petroleum shortage, Disaster Relief Act of 1974.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: G.J. Morrison, Vice President of Marketing, Phillips Petroleum Company; Ronald R. Blankenship, Superintendent, Calhoun County Schools; Peter W. Rodino, Jr., Chairman, U.S. House of Representatives, House Judiciary Committee; John Slack, U.S. House of Representatives; Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert H. Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Roxie St. Clair Fowler, Taylor County Clerk; Harold E. Rollins, Mayor of Kenova; W.W. Bailey, President, Wyoming County Court; Paul C. Bartlett, Superintendent, Taylor County Schools; Calvin Belcher, Jr., Director of Emergency Care Program, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Inc.; Jess Borowski, President, Marion County Court; H.L. Byard, Mayor of Glen Dale; B.M. Chambers, Mayor of Ravenswood; Thomas E. Dooley, Mayor of Summersville; Bill Early, Mayor of Pine Grove; Howard A. Fox, Jr., Mayor of Quinwood; W.R. Frasher, Mayor of Fort Gay; Virgil Hamrick, Randolph County Clerk; Lloyd P. Hardy, Mayor of Paw Paw; Virgil D. Jarrell, Mayor of Sylvester; O. Vernon Keplinger, President, Grant County Court; William Kolberg, Assistant Secretary of Labor, Manpower Administration; Ralph W. Markham, Mayor of Paden City; William R. McCoy, Mayor of Mount Hope; Robert McDaniel, President, Barbour County Court; Jay Meadows, Superintendent, Randolph County Schools; Avis S. Moore, Clerk, Clay County Court; Ray A. Potts, President, Wetzel County Court; R. Jack Powers, Mayor of Bridgeport; John P. Quarles, President, Tri-State Transit Authority; Paul Siegrist, Superintendent, Calhoun County Board of Education; Ivan Snuffer, Mayor of Lester; Joe Straface, Mayor of Star City; R.L. Taylor, President, County Court of McDowell County; Denver Tucker, Mayor of Buffalo; Howard S. Walker, Mayor of Sophia. Topics include: employment, taxes, workmen's compensation, retired teachers, Emergency Allocation Act, emergency ambulance services, emergency communication equipment, Emergency Crime Control Act if 1973, emergency electrical power source, Emergency Employment Project Amendment of 1976, Emergency Employment Act Program, Public Service Program, manpower.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Earl Smith, Director, Wyoming County Opportunity Council, Inc.; J.V. Groves, Director, Upshur County Community Action Council, Inc.; Joseph Fowler, Director, Raleigh County Community Action Association; Harold Cooper, Director, Council of the Southern Mountains; Roscoe Thornbury, Director, Pride-in-Logan County, Inc.; D.W. Froe, Director, Mercer County Economic Corporation; Larry Hamrick, Director, Mingo County Economic Opportunity Commission, Inc.; William Pugh, Director, Nicholas County Community Action Association; Lloyd Nestor, Director, Central West Virginia Community Action Association, Inc.; Kenneth McDonald, Director, Eastern West Virginia Community Action, Inc.; J.J. Straight, Director, North Central West Virginia Community Action Association, Inc.; Joan Ross, Director, Southwestern Community Action Council, Inc.; Paul R. Booth, Director, West Central West Virginia Community Action Association, Inc.; Sylvia Parker, Director, Multi-County Community Action Against Poverty, Inc.; Dr. W. Astor Cook, Regional Director, Office of Economic Opportunity; Charlotte T. Reid, Defense Commissioner, Federal Communications Commission; Robert . E. Yancey, President, Ashland Oil, Inc.; James Bennett, State Conservationist, United States Soil Conservation Service; Robert K. Emerson, Huntington Galleries; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: Emergency Energy Conservation Program, community action agencies, Office of Economic Opportunity, emergency information dissemination, emergency medical services legislation, emergency medical technician (EMT) classes, Emergency Petroleum Allocation Act, Emergency Product News, emergency room fees, emergency services, emergency telephone system, emergency vehicle lights, Elk Creek Watershed Association, public health, social security, bicentennial grant, manpower, Wheeling disaster, veterans' affairs, natural resources, abortion, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, welfare, legal matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Leonard A. Crosby, III, Executive Director, West Virginia Housing Development Fund; Gerald S. White, Executive Director, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction; James E. Ross, State Nonintoxicating Beer Commissioner; John E. Carrigan, Chairman, Public Service Commission of West Virginia; Major General Jack W. Blair, Office of the Adjutant General; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Joseph F. Peters, Acting Executive Secretary, Teachers Retirement Board; Donald E. Portis, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Real Estate Commission; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Ira L. Dadisman, Jr., Director of Personnel, West Virginia Civil Service System; J. Richard Barber, Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; E. Hansford McCourt, Executive Secretary, Public Employees Retirement System; Frank Blake, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Educational Broadcast Authority; Richard L. Weekly, Director, Office of Emergency Services; W. Lovell Higgins, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Banking; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; William E. Moore, II, Secretary, State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; P.G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Public Institutions; Louise B. Gerrard, Executive Director, West Virginia Commission on Aging; John Ashcraft, Director, Department of Mines; John M. Gates, Chairman, Public Employees Insurance Board; Russel H. McQuain, Jr., Executive Director, Commission on Mental Retardation; Carl G. Beard, II, Director, Air Pollution Control Commission; Joseph H. Mills, Commissioner of Labor; Frederick J. Glazer, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Library Commission. Topics include: employee appropriations, personnel appropriations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dr. M. Mitchell-Bateman, West Virginia Department of Mental Health, Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; John T. Soave, National Commander, Disabled American Veterans; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Frederick J. Glazer, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Library Commission; Lynn A. Greenwalt, Director, Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Department of the Interior; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; J.B. Archer, Regional Director, U.S. Department of Labor. Topics include: traffic in Capitol area, employee arrival schedules, state employee salaries, employment, veterans' affairs, employment discrimination, Employment and Training Administration, endangered animals, endangered and threatened plants, Endangered Species Cooperative Agreement, Corps of Engineers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Ed Rovner, Director, Energy Project of the National Governors' Conference; Richard Nixon, President of the United States; William E. Richards, Executive Director, West Virginia Aeronautics Commission; Thomas E. Huzzey, Commissioner, West Virginia Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. Topics include: storage tank availability, industrial diesel consumption, oil shortage, fuel shortage, energy crisis, Texaco Inc,, fuel conservation, energy conservation, speed limits, Marshall County Airport, Ashland Oil, White House Briefing Relative to the Energy Crisis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Joseph Lasala, Regional Director, Federal Energy Administration; John A. Love, Director of Energy Policy; William R. MacDougall, Executive Director, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; Paul H. Price, Chairman, West Virginia Antiquities Commission; Nelson A. Rockefeller, Governor of New York; William E. Simon, Federal Energy Administrator; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: energy crisis, motor fuel, highway transportation, fuel conservation, gasoline, energy conservation, Mandatory Allocation Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Joseph Lasala, Regional Director, Federal Energy Administration; John A. Love, Director of Energy Policy; William R. MacDougall, Executive Director, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; Paul H. Price, Chairman, West Virginia Antiquities Commission; Nelson A. Rockefeller, Governor of New York; William E. Simon, Federal Energy Administrator; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: energy crisis, motor fuel, highway transportation, fuel conservation, gasoline, energy conservation, Mandatory Allocation Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: Public Service Commission, electricity, energy crisis, Energy Stabilization Program, utility costs, Energy Stabilization Bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, Governors' Energy Project, National Governors' Conference; Jack W. Carlson, Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of the Interior; James T. Duffy, President, James T. Duffy and Associates, Inc.; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; A. Baron Holmes, IV, Executive Secretary, Governor's Energy Council of South Carolina; John D. Hurd, Executive Vice President, West Virginia Chamber of Commerce; Henry M. Jackson, U.S. Senator; J. Neal Miller, Jr., Director, Gulf Oil Corporation, Governmental Relations Department; Lacy I. Rice, Jr., President, West Virginia Chamber of Commerce; Dale Bumpers, Governor of Arkansas; Thomas E. Huzzey, Commissioner, West Virginia Oil and Gas Conservation Commission; Robert G. Davis, Director of Intergovernmental Relations, Federal Energy Administration; Meldrim Thomson, Jr., Governor of New Hampshire; Charles H. Percy, U.S. Senator; Thomas P. Salmon, Governor of Vermont; William E. Simon, Federal Energy Administrator; Joseph Lasala, Regional Director, Federal Energy Administration; Richard D. Lamm, Governor of Colorado; Sherman W. Tribbitt, Governor of Delaware; Dan Angel, Member, Michigan House of Representatives; Richard F. Kneip, Governor of South Dakota; John W. Hanifin, President, C\u0026amp;O Railway Company; David Hall, Governor of Oklahoma; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Frank G. Zarb, Executive Director of the Energy Resources Council, Federal Energy Administration; J. James Exon. Topics include: energy, energy conservation, fuel conservation, Energy Allocation Plan, Energy Policy and Conservation Act of 1975.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: P.G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Public Institutions; W.A. Wahler, Chairman, Engineering Foundation Conference; Thomas R. Foreman, Assistant Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Martin Ennals, Secretary General, Amnesty International; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; Strom Thurmond, U.S. Senator; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator. Topics include: enforcement of Environmental Protection Agency regulations, Babcock State Park, employment, Engineering Foundation Conference, engineering, Marshall University engineering school, veterans' affairs, capital punishment, immigration, student letters, welfare, interest rates, gasoline shortage, coal mine strike, food stamps for miners, cable television, public safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas S. Kleppe, Secretary U.S. Department of the Interior; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Paul H. Engstrom, President, Minnesota Environmental Control Citizens Association; Martin Ennals, Secretary General, Amnesty International; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park Commission, national motto, Columbia Gas of West Virginia, Inc., employment, State Manpower Services Council, State Advisory Council for Vocational Education, bicentennial, environment, military, capital punishment, bridge projects, welfare, studded tires, gasoline.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Ronald Reagan, Governor of California; Dale Bumpers, Governor of Arkansas; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Paul Newman; James L. Buckley, U.S. Senator; Russel W. Peterson, Chairman, Council on Environmental Quality, Executive Office of the President. Topics include:  welfare, legislation, insurance, employment, environment, drugs, Environmental Goals and Policy, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), pollution, surface mining, logging roads, Environmental Impact Statements, environmental management, energy, educational legislation, Environmental Defense Fund, recreation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John E. Bex, Regional Director, Defense Civil Preparedness Agency; Darrell M. Trent, Acting Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; R.W. Herman, Mayor of Man. Topics include: Office of Emergency Preparedness, gasoline supplies, emergency preparedness, fuel shortage, flooding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; James H. Bowhay, Director, Midwestern Office, Council of State Governments. Topics include: Midwestern Governors' Conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas E. Huzzey, Commissioner, Oil and Gas Conservation Commission; George Busbee, Governor of Georgia; William J. Keating, President, The Cincinnati Enquirer; James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio; James H. Bowhay, Director, Midwestern Office, Council of State Governments. Topics include: Midwestern Governors' Conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James H. Bowhay, Director, Midwestern Office, Council of State Governments; Stephen F. Barber, Director, National Governors' Conference; Dr. B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Governor's Office of Federal/State Relations. Topics include: Midwestern Governors' Conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Carl Albert, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives; Patrick J. Lucey, Governor of Wisconsin; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; William E. Richards, Executive Director, West Virginia Aeronautics Commission. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, itineraries, National Association of State Aviation Officials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania; Patrick J. Lucey, Governor of Wisconsin; Jim Stiner, Director of Public Relations, Republican Governors' Association; David Hall, Governor of Oklahoma; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; J. James Exon, Governor of Alaska; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; John C. West, Governor of South Carolina. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, National Truckers' Strike, gas rationing, energy crisis, Republican Governors' Association, GOP Radio Network, children's rights, coal, Daylight Saving Time, budget, fiscal affairs, Council of Appalachian Governors, Midwestern Governors' Conference, The New Coalition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Hugh A. Hall, Acting Director, American Revolution Bicentennial Commission. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, manpower, bicentennial, itineraries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; John C. West, Governor of South Carolina. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, revenue sharing, Council of State Governments, workmen's compensation, Japanese-American Governors' Conference, budget.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference (1974), natural gas, Committee on Human Resources, Committee on Crime Reduction and Public Safety, Committee on Executive Management and Fiscal Affairs, Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management, Committee on Rural and Urban Development, Committee on Transportation, Commerce and Technology.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Brevard Crihfield, Secretary-Treasurer, National Governors' Conference; Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland; Mike O'Callaghan, Governor of Nevada; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Alan V. Sokolow, Director, Eastern Office, Council of State Governments Robert Goodman, Director, Nevada Department of Economic Development. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Council of State Governments, Committee on Transportation, Commerce, and Technology, Committee on Rural and Urban Development, Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management, Committee on Human Resources, Committee on Executive Management and Fiscal Affairs, Committee on Crime Reduction and Public Safety, bicentennial, itineraries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNational Governors' Conference\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William A. Egan, Governor of Alaska; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governor's Conference, oil, revenue sharing, energy crisis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dale Bumpers, Governor of Arkansas; Philip Noel, Governor of Rhode Island. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Education Commission of the States, energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George Bush, Chairman, Republican National Committee. Topics include, Republican Governors Association, itineraries, Republican National Committee, Watergate, energy crisis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference. Topics include: Southern Governors' Conference, energy crisis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Steve Nelson, Director of Special Projects, South Dakota Division of Tourism; Virginia D. Thrall, Assistant Director, Midwestern Office, Council of State Governments; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of Missouri; Richard F. Kneip, Governor of South Dakota; James H. Bowhay, Director, Midwestern Office, Council of State Governments; Wendell R. Anderson, Governor of Minnesota. Topics include: Midwestern Governors' Conference, energy, environment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: E.Y. Berry, U.S. House of Representatives; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, President, Great Lakes Conference of Public Utilities Commissioners; Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference; James H. Bowhay, Director, Midwestern Office, Council of State Governments; Thomas E. Huzzey Commissioner, West Virginia Oil and Gas Commission. Topics include: Midwestern Governors' Conference, oil and gas supply, fuel crisis, energy crisis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference; Kenneth J. Nemeth, Executive Director, Energy Arm of the Southern Governors' Conference; Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Governor of Virginia; Dolph Briscoe, Governor of Texas. Topics include: Southern Governors' Conference, food stamps, correctional problems, Walt Disney World, utility rates, petroleum, Brazil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference. Topics include: Southern Governors' Conference, tourism, energy, environment, utility rates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference; Louis W. Brown, President, South Alabama General Aviation, Inc.; Kenneth J. Nemeth, Executive Director, Energy Arm of the Southern Governors' Conference the Southern Governors' Conference. Topics include: Southern Governors' Conference, energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: B.L. Coffindaffer; Richard F. Kneip, Governor of South Dakota. Topics include: Midwestern Governors' Conference, energy, higher education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference; Milton J. Snapp, Governor of Pennsylvania; George Busbee, Governor of Georgia. Topics include: Southern Governors' Conference, interstate highway system, public transportation, mental health, interstate commerce, regional primaries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference; Milton J. Snapp, Governor of Pennsylvania; George Busbee, Governor of Georgia. Topics include: Southern Governors' Conference, interstate highway system, public transportation, mental health, interstate commerce, regional primaries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; Reubin O'D. Askew, Governor of Florida; Melvin H. Evans, Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands. Topics include: Southern Governors' Conference, energy crisis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; Reubin O'D. Askew, Governor of Florida; Melvin H. Evans, Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands. Topics include: Southern Governors' Conference, energy crisis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference; Dolph Briscoe, Governor of Texas; Reubin O'D. Askew, Governor of Florida. Topics include: Southern Governors' Conference, corrections, energy, organized crime, utility rates, bicentennial, Transportation Renumeration Incentive Program (TRIP).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference; Dolph Briscoe, Governor of Texas; Reubin O'D. Askew, Governor of Florida. Topics include: Southern Governors' Conference, corrections, energy, organized crime, utility rates, bicentennial, Transportation Renumeration Incentive Program (TRIP).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes correspondence with: James T. Lynn, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States. Topics include: inflation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Charles A. Hoffman, President, American Medical Association; Joseph R. Holliday, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates, Darrell E. Holmes, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; James E. Holshouser, Jr., Governor of North Carolina; H.H. Howell, Jr., Clerk, Circuit Court of Boone County; Chester R. Hubbard, Member, West Virginia State Senate; Odell H. Huffman, Member, West Virginia State Senate; Harold E. Hughes, U.S. Senator; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; John D. Hurd, Executive Vice President, West Virginia Chamber of Commerce; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Raymond Peak, Mayor of Hurricane; Thomas E. Huzzey, Commissioner, West Virginia Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. Topics include: mental health, Marshall University medical school, state road bonds, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), junked cars, highways, employment, welfare, water service, solid waste, emergency medical services, EMS education and training, social security, disability benefits, water and sewage systems, Uniform Alcoholism and Intoxication Act, West Virginia Federation of the Blind, Inc., veterans' affairs, pollution, school service personnel salaries, energy, fuel conservation, Youth Conservation Corps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Commissioner, West Virginia Public Service Commission; Pat R. Hamilton, West Virginia State Senator; Glenn W. Hammer, Executive Director, Lewis County Chamber of Commerce; John M. Gates, State Auditor; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Robert D. Harmon, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner. Topics include: welfare, manpower, JEEP Program, summer employment, highways, employment, school service personnel, United Mine Workers of America, black lung benefits, tourism, Stonewall Jackson Dam, water and sewage systems, Hardy County Committee on Aging, handicapped children, Appalachian Regional Commission, public libraries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William M. Hawkins, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates and Mayor of Fairmont; Wendell E. Hayes, Mayor of Weston; James T. Suter, Executive Director, West Virginia Health Systems Agency, Inc.; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; L.F. Heiner, Mayor of Bath; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Secretary of State; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Judith A. Herndon, Member, West Virginia State Senate; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Commissioner, West Virginia Public Service Commission; Elwood H. \"Bud\" Hillis, U.S. House of Representatives; Carla A. Hills, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; Gerald K. Hinch, Acting Regional Director, U.S. Civil Service Commission; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; J.D. Hinkle, Jr., West Virginia State Senator. Topics include: legal matters, summer employment, bicentennial, Shinnston Historical Association, water and sewage systems, Hawks Nest State Park, developmental planning, employment, Stonewall Jackson Dam, Mineral County Committee on Aging, Inc., dredging, Summer Youth Program, vocational rehabilitation, public health, welfare, Heritage Trust Program, natural resources, Administrative Procedure Act, emergency services vehicles, workmen's compensation, Civil Air Patrol, National Health Planning and Resources Development Act of 1974, consumer protection, trash removal services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles H. Haden, II, Chief Justice, West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States. Topics include: West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, Judicial Reorganization Amendment, legal matters, West Virginia Board of Dental Examiners.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Gene Haer, Mayor of Buffalo; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; Robert L. Hagan, Acting Director, Bureau of the Census, Social and Economic Statistics Administration; Clyde Hagedorn, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: legislation, Puerto Rico, commerce, studded tires, welfare, U.S. Postal Service, State Manpower Services Council, Grafton Housing Authority, water service, correctional officer salaries, Cyprus, natural resources, camping facilities, Public Service Program, Emergency Employment Act Program, water and sewage systems, government employee strikes, competitive advertising of eye glasses, mental health, vocational rehabilitation, abortion, vocational education, revenue sharing, Better School Buildings Amendment, energy crisis, Environmental Protection Agency, Greenbrier Culinary Apprentice Program, black lung benefits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Harry Hager, Mayor of Cedar Grove; Robert L. Hagan, Acting Director, Bureau of the Census, Social and Economic Statistics Administration; Rodney W. Clay, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Alfred A. Hahn, Acting Regional Director, Federal Disaster Assistance Administration; James T. Lynn, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; Thomas R. Hahn, Sr., Mayor of Triadelphia; David W. Haines, Executive Director, West Virginia Oil Jobbers-Distributors Association. Topics include: welfare, workmen's compensation, school textbooks, West Virginia Library Commission, legal matters, property tax, mental health, Office of Economic Opportunity, Regional Intergovernmental Conference, Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service, unit system, black lung benefits, sheriff and deputy uniforms, Neighborhood Youth Corps, Energy Stabilization Program, Berwind Lake, disaster relief, disaster assistance, occupational licensing, West Virginia Board of Osteopathy, Greenbrier College of Osteopathic Medicine, housing, highway safety, water and sewage systems, fuel conservation, energy, gasoline rationing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Francis L. Blake, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Regional Broadcasting Authority; J.R. Haines, President, Mineral County Court; Robert D. Harmon, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates, Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: education, teacher salaries, Apple Blossom Festival, Appalachian Regional Commission, proposed Mineral County Health Center, revenue sharing, license taxes, licensed practical nurses, energy crisis, medical malpractice insurance, workmen's compensation, welfare, Vietnam veterans' bonus, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), Office of Economic Opportunity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Robert C. Halbritter, Judge, West Virginia Eighteenth Judicial Circuit Court; Dr. Daniel Hale, Executive Director, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Inc.; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: public safety, school personnel salaries, arthritis, education legislation, sewage, pollution, public health, unit system, surface mining, Moundsville State Penitentiary, Appalachian Regional Commission, manpower, health care, medical services, State Interagency EMS Council, mental health, highways, welfare, black lung benefits, State Soil Conservation Committee, Halloween, fuel crisis, truckers' strike, handicapped citizens.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Asaph Hall, Administrator, Federal Railroad Administration; Bernard H. Clark, Acting Director, Governor's Highway Safety Administration; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Chuck Hall, Executive Vice President, Home Builders Association of West Virginia; Clarence Hall, Mayor of Davy; R.D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; P.G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Public Institutions; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner. Topics include: welfare, railroad maintenance, public safety, retired teachers, education, Vietnam bonus, The Night Stalker, water service, arthritis, Office of Economic Opportunity, coal, studded tires, West Virginia Home Builders Association, Tygart Lake State Park, School Clothing Allowance Program, motor vehicles, highways, employment, Better School Buildings Amendment, legislation, teacher salaries, gasoline shortage, West Virginia Gasoline Dealers' Association, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; J.R. Hall, Mayor of Fort Gay; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; John R. Hall, Executive Vice President, Ashland Oil, Inc.; Howard H. Callaway, Secretary of the Army; Kent S. Hall, Vice President, Central Distributing Company and Chairman, Kanawha County Republican Committee; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health, Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles, Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: Stonewall Jackson Dam Project, Public Service Program, welfare, retired teachers, water and sewage systems, West Virginia University football program, employment, black lung benefits, Pennzoil oil spill, education legislation, Weston State Hospital, Vietnam bonus, workmen's compensation, National Railroad Adjustment Board, Federal Clean Air Act Amendments of 1970, military, U.S. Army, beer, correctional officer salaries, studded tires, Office of Economic Opportunity, Military – Navy, public health, social security, highways, energy, Supplemental Security Income, county jail conditions, school service personnel, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board, veterans' affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William M. Hawkins, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; J. Kenton Lambert, State Director, Farmers Home Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture; William C. Hall, Mayor of Davy; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles, Norman S. Halliday, Assistant Postmaster General; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Gordon H. Faulkner, Director, West Virginia Division of Correction; Sue K. Halterman, Clerk, County Court of Hardy County; Arno Halusa, Austrian Ambassador. Topics include: business, Pennsboro Stone House Project, social security, black lung benefits, Tygart State Park, welfare, mental health, Farmers Home Administration, gasoline, employment, pollution, public safety, commerce, Public Service Program, Energy Stabilization Program, garbage collection, Better School Buildings Amendment, National Association of Broadcasters, Stonewall Jackson Dam Project, motor vehicles, postmasters, education, National Youth Science Group, environmental clean-up program, state flower, Halloween, Health System Agency, school service personnel, studded tires, abortion, arthritis, school textbooks, land laws, correctional officer salaries, revenue sharing, insurance rates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Commissioner, Public Service Commission. Topics include: Great Lakes Conference of Public Utilities Commissioners, Public Service Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James P. Hamer, Chairman of the Highway Committee, Huntington Area Chamber of Commerce; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ben Hamilton, Commissioner, Mingo County Commission, C.J. Hamilton, President, Mingo County Court; Louise B. Gerrard, Executive Director, West Virginia Commission on Aging; Charles E. Hamilton, Jr., President West Virginia Manufacturers Association. Topics include: pollution, Republican Governors' Association, energy resources, gasoline, highways, commerce, water and sewage systems, workmen's compensation, West Virginia Human Rights Commission, Public Service Commission, emergency medical services, senior citizens, energy conservation, energy resolution, Older Americans Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Lawson Hamilton, President, West Virginia Surface Mining and Reclamation Association; Ray L. Sencindiver, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Pat R. Hamilton, Member, West Virginia State Senate. Topics include: commerce, farm animals, High School Law Program, arthritis, Office of Economic Opportunity, public safety, mental health, State Manpower Services Council, Black Lung Advisory Committee, West Virginia Surface Mining and Reclamation Association, veterans' affairs, Public Service Commission, abortion, welfare, correctional officer salaries, Comprehensive Health Planning Agency, highways, Road Bond Issue, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board, retired teachers, Homestead Amendment, legislation, New River Gorge Bridge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thomas S. Kleppe, Administrator, U.S. Small Business Administration; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thomas D. Hamilton, Jr., Mayor of Chula Vista, California; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; James S. Gladwell, Deputy State Superintendent of Schools; David J. Kostelansky, Director, Governor's Manpower Office; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Glenn W. Hammer, Executive Secretary, Lewis County Chamber of Commerce; Samuel H. Weese, West Virginia Insurance Commissioner; Freda W. Hammett, Pleasants County Clerk; Arden R. Hodges, Acting Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Jerry Hammett, Deputy Director, Ohio Department of Finance; Jay S. Hammond, Governor of Alaska, E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: Washington State, acquisition of Morris Harvey College, surface mining, welfare, JEEP Program, Summer Youth Corps, California All States Program, employment, education, financial assistance, Marshall University Multi-Purpose Facility, Marshall University medical school, studded tires, Hamlin Volunteer Fire Department, workmen's compensation, Blue Ridge Project, school textbooks, public safety, Public Service Program, waste paper recycling, teacher salaries, retired teachers, Central Mental Health Center, water and sewage systems, insurance, Golden Age Personal Care Home, gold, Summer Youth Program, centralized payroll system, Alaska pipeline, social security, natural resources, race passes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; John K. Evans, President, Hampton Roads Energy Company; Frank Ikard, President, American Petroleum Institute; Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Governor of Virginia; John Ashcraft, Director, West Virginia Department of Mines; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: Boy Scouts of America, Hawaii, Governor's Highway Safety Administration, welfare, motor vehicles, bicentennial, highways, medical malpractice insurance, Hampshire-Mineral Retardation Center, employment, energy, West Virginia Clubwoman magazine, legislation, school textbooks, Daylight Savings Time, retired teachers, studded tires, West Virginia Human Rights Commission, mines, Office of Economic Opportunity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Larry Hamrick, Executive Director, Mingo County Economic Opportunity Commission, Inc.; Virgil Hamrick, Randolph County Clerk. Topics include: Occupational Training Program, Public Service Program, manpower, Summer Youth Program, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, Mobile Home Safety Act, social security, black lung benefits, Mingo County Economic Opportunity Commission, Student Employment Program, emergency medical services, abortion, bicentennial, Sunday Closing Law, Office of Economic Opportunity, education, Appalachian Regional Commission, Hamrick Public Service District, employment, Emergency Employment Program, retired teachers, natural gas shortage, Housing of Mountaineer Efforts Program, Save the Eagle Fund, ABC Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Art S. Hancock, Executive Vice President, Jack Daniel's Distillery; David O. Miller, Executive Director, Hancock-Brooke Mental Health Service, Weirton General Hospital; John M. Evancho, Superintendent, Hancock County Board of Education; W.T. Brotherton, Jr., President, West Virginia State Senate; Joseph H. Manypenny, President, Hancock County Court; Allen S. Fields, Hancock County Historical Society, Inc.; Larry D. Torchia, Director, Hancock County Parks and Recreation Commission; Robert Mollohan, U.S. House of Representatives; Joseph D. Carney, Director, Division of Vital Statistics, Department of Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; William E. Hancock, Jr., President, National Automobile Dealers Association. Topics include: employment, mental health, commerce, gasoline, school service personnel, fuel cost adjustments, Hancock County Head Start Program, Hancock County Historical Society, Inc., Hancock County Republican Women's Club, welfare, energy, dog racing, Marshall County Dog Pound, accommodations for handicapped persons, handicapped, handicraft column – Agriculture Market Bulletin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: David, J. Kostelansky, Director, Governor's Manpower Office; Joseph M. Handlan, Former Chairman, American Red Cross, Mid-Ohio Valley Chapter; Lillian S. King, Executive Director, American Red Cross, Mid-Ohio Valley Chapter; Frances Clark Handler, National Director, National Poetry Day Committee, Inc.; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Harry A. Stansbury, Jr., State Director of Comprehensive Health Planning; D. Gene Haney, President, Independent Oil and Gas Association of West Virginia; John W. Hanifin, President, C \u0026amp; O Railway Company; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools. Topics include: Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, Public Service Program, mental health, school service personnel, surface mining, employment, abortion, Vietnam bonus, Holly River District Mine, Mountain Energy Company, social security, welfare, strip mining, public transportation, workmen's compensation, West Virginia Comprehensive Health Planning Industry, Ebenezer Chapel – Marmet, commerce, oil, black lung benefits, correctional officer salaries, crime rate, energy program, Buffalo Creek, swimming regulations – Bluestone State Park, Snowshoe Ski Resort, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), JEEP Program, nuclear power.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House Of Representatives; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; David G. Hanlon, Director, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund; Rodney W. Clay, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Paul Simon, U.S. House of Representatives; Joel M. Hannah, Managing Director, Morgantown Area Chamber of Commerce; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; Calvin A. Calendine, State Commissioner of Public Institutions; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; P.W. Rodino, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives; Colonel N.G. Delbridge, Pittsburgh District, Corps of Engineers; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: pollution, public health, sewage treatment, financial aid for college students, Office of Economic Opportunity, solid waste disposal, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, Weirton Steel Company explosion, non-resident hunting and fishing licenses, natural resources, proposed Tenant's Equal Tax Treatment Act, Youth Conservation Corps Program, teacher salaries, employment, commerce, mental health, welfare, legal matters, U.S. Postal Service, Snow Shoe Resort, studded tires, West Virginia Commission on Energy, Economy, and Environment, highways, retired teachers, abortion, Neighborhood Youth Corps, fuel shortage, emergency vehicles, Hannibal Locks and Dam Project, motor vehicles, National Youth Science Camp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Clifford P. Hansen, U.S. Senator; Orval Hansen, U.S. Representatives; Cleveland K. Benedict, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Julia Butler Hanson, U.S. House of Representatives; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; James J. Haranzo, Mayor of Wheeling. Topics include: Benwood Housing Authority, Summer Youth Program, school personnel salaries, Wyoming County Airport Project, Appalachian Regional Commission, employment, Education Commission of the States, Blue Ridge Project, revenue bond financing, manpower, education, Ebenezer Chapel – Marmet, Hansford School, educational legislation, shortage of canning jars and lids, social security, dog racing, horse racing, West Virginia Library Commission, Land and Water Conservation Fund Program, welfare, childcare centers, Wheeling Civic Center, JEEP Program, public safety, drug abuse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Dr. Mildred M. Bateman, Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Jane L. Hardaway, Commissioner, Tennessee Commission on the Status of Women; Cecil M. Harden, Former Congresswoman, U.S. House of Representatives; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's' Compensation Fund; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; Richard E. Hardison,; Deputy Attorney General. Topics include: highways, taxes, Hopemont State Hospital, unit system, surface mining, correctional officer salaries, welfare, dog racing, horse racing, Public Service Program, oil, West Virginia Commission on the Status of Women, school personnel salaries, mental health, abortion, Ford Motor Company, motor vehicles, multiflora rose, Farmers Home Administration, building codes, health, JEEP Program, water and sewage systems, Sugar Creek Children's Center, College Tuition Grant Program for Private Colleges, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, income tax, workmen's compensation, Office of Economic Opportunity, special education, West Virginia University Medical Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: A.L. \"Shorty\" Hardman, Executive Sports Editor, The Charleston Gazette; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Rodney W. Clay, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Lewis H. Conway, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Arthur E. Hess, Acting Commissioner, Social Security Administration; James G. Harlow, President, West Virginia University; Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Wendell G. Hardway, President, Fairmont State College; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; J. Winston Teets, President, Hardy County Commission; Hoy D. Dove, Assistant Superintendent, Hardy County Schools; Gary G. Smith, Superintendent, Hardy County Schools. Topics include: newspapers, water service, Stonewall Jackson Dam Project, West Virginia Committee of Barbers and Beauticians, employment, welfare, Better School Buildings Amendment, veterans' affairs, school service personnel salaries, Sandy Brae Golf Course, employment, West Virginia University, strip mining, College Student Employment Program, unit system, Appalachian Regional Commission, Hardy County Commission on Aging, Summer Youth Program, Hardy County Public Library Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ernest Hardy, Mayor of Hambleton; Lloyd P. Hardy, Mayor of Paw Paw; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; E.H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Robert A. McConnell, West Virginia Department of Labor; A.E. Hare, Vice President, National Right to Work Committee; Michael S. Dukakis, Governor of Massachusetts, Paul E. Harenberg, Assemblyman Fifth District, New York; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; C.R. Harker, Mayor of Blacksville; James Harker, Mayor of Fairview; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: bicentennial, medical schools, methadone treatment facilities, shortage of canning jars and lids, medical services, employment security, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, Emergency Employment Program, school service personnel, welfare, unionism, Hare Krishna Commune, mental health, correctional officer salaries, hunting on private lands, Public Service Program, Harker Preparatory School, education, motorcycle safety films, Denmar State Hospital, gasoline, JEEP Program, black, lung benefits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator;  Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Office of the Adjutant General; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; James Harlow, President, West Virginia University; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: employment, welfare, Appalachian Regional Commission, community development projects, natural resources, Raleigh General Hospital, Buffalo Creek, flooding, Internal Revenue Service, mental health, pollution, motor vehicles, Health Service Agency, National Health Planning and Resources Development Act of 1974, AMTRAK, highways, workmen's compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James G. Harlow, President of West Virginia University; Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: Appalachian Regional Commission, coal research program, College Student Employment Program, induction in Oklahoma Hall of Fame, highways, health care clinics, resuscitation program, National Science Foundation, Family Practice Support Program, pollution, engineering, Personal Rapid Transit (PRT), PRT project, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), West Virginia University Medical Center, Urban Mass Transit Authority (UMTA), West Virginia Law Affecting Delivery of Health Care, chronic renal disease.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: C.N. Harman, Member, West Virginia State Senate; Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Stephen Z. Long, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Marc L. Harman, Clerk, Grant County Commission; Michael P. Harman, Executive Coordinator, Council of Senior West Virginians; Robert D. Harman, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Elizabeth Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; Lynwood Holton, Governor of Virginia; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: State Fire Commission, Tygart Lake Country Club, recommendations, welfare, Natural Resources Commission, National Committee on Diabetes, West Virginia Racing Commission, Board of Banking and Financial Institutions, Tygart Reservoir, legal matters, Summer Youth Program, credit insurance, Tygart State Park, veterans' affairs, West Virginia Legal Services Plan, bicentennial, relief for senior citizens, water and sewage systems, transportation services, health services, Appalachian Regional Commission, public safety, Greyhound bus service, Hopemont State Hospital, community development projects, West Virginia Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers, West Virginia Board of Regents, Chattanooga Glass Company, Elk Garden Water Treatment Plant Project, legislation, WWVU-TV Program, retired teachers, highways, revenue sharing, National Hunting and Fishing Day, mental health, Board of Probation and Parole, Jackson's Mill, highway safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; John E. Harmon, Executive Vice President, The Institute of Internal Auditors; Joseph F. Peters, Acting Executive Secretary, Teacher's Retirement System; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; W. Harned, Mayor of Brandonville; James G. Harlow, President, West Virginia University; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Richard Harper, Mayor of Reedsville; A.L. Sommerville, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; James R. McCartney, Secretary of State of West Virginia. Topics include: crime, Cacapon River Dam, highways, motor vehicles, junk cars, Youth Conservation Corps Program, State Advisory Council to the Legal Services Corporation, bicentennial, retired teachers, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), veterans' affairs, Office of Economic Opportunity, commerce, workmen's compensation, welfare, Appalachian Regional Commission, strip mining, Scenic Railroad – Fayette County, Summer Youth Program, legal matters, school service personnel salaries, flooding, West Virginia Beer Commission, black lung benefits, social security, Green Valley Trailer Park, Public Service Program, capital punishment, employment, unemployment compensation, severance tax, Mid-Winter Governors' Conference, welfare, United Mine Workers of America, State Soil Conservation Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Bradley Nash, Mayor of Harpers Ferry; Peter J. Zannoni, Assistant Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Harley R. Hedge, Assistant Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Arden R. Hodges, Acting Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Wilson Harper, Commissioner, Upshur County Commission. Topics include: water and sewage systems, highways, legislation, hunting, workmen's compensation, Office of Economic Opportunity, public safety, school service personnel, Advisory Council on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, surface mining, welfare, vocational rehabilitation, Marshall University Medical School, Education Commission of the States, American Association of University Professors, employment, Appalachian Regional Commission, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Youth Conservation Corps Program, Harpers Ferry PSD Sewage Treatment Facility Project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Robert C Byrd, U.S. Senator; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; James P. Harrelson, Member, South Carolina Senate; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Thorold S. Funk, Co-Chairman, Governor's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped. Topics include: Patterson Creek Dam Site, welfare, Aerospace Industries Association, bicentennial, Office of Economic Opportunity, workmen's compensation, Energy Stabilization Program, public institutions, State Developmental Disabilities Planning and Advisory Council; Advisory Committee on Aging, United Mine Workers of America, physician shortage, social security, Vietnam bonus, water pollution, Homestead Exemption Act, Concord College and Bluefield State College, motor vehicles, veterans' affairs, arthritis, Governor's Highway Safety Administration, dog racing, horse racing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Anthony Harrigan, Executive Vice President, United States Industrial Council. Topics include: Sensing the News Newspaper Column, United States Industrial Council Bulletin, Britain, socialism, economy, military, nuclear power, foreign policy, taxes, health, television networks, Soviet industry, impeachment, foreign aid, consumer protection, energy, defense, business, oil, Northeast Railroads Reorganization Bill, Panama Canal, political campaigns.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Fred S. Harris, Executive Director, Greenbrier County Planning Commission; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Herbert E. Harris II, U.S. House of Representatives; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: Hopemont State Hospital, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Programs (TRIP), welfare, Public Service Program, manpower, Contractors Association of West Virginia, supplemental security income, solid waste disposal, Greenbrier County Planning Commission, Appalachian Regional Commission, highways, Office of Economic Opportunity, legislation, hunting, bicentennial, workmen's compensation, mental health, Highway Safety Grant, Golden Horseshoe Test, banking, proposal of bridge across Ohio River.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Louis H. Harris, Chairman, Mid-Ohio Valley Chapter, American National Red Cross; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Labor; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health. Topics include: Vietnam bonus, Harrison County Jail, foreign investment, Comprehensive Employment Training Act, Public Service Program, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, unemployment compensation, employment, Office of Economic Opportunity, welfare, motor vehicles, public health, black lung benefits, solid waste disposal, National Conference of State Criminal Justice Planning Administrators, cancer, educational legislation, Manpower Program, Governor's Highway Safety Administration, prescription drugs, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, Aeronautics Commission, public institutions, retired teachers, physicians, school service personnel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Norman L. Fagan, Chairman, West Virginia American Revolution Bicentennial Commission; Daniel L. McCarthy, President, Harrison County Court; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; William R. Sharpe, Jr., Member, West Virginia State Senate; Richard McClure, Superintendent, Harrison County Schools; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; G.L. Harper, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce. Topics include: veterans' affairs, bicentennial, Elk Creek Watershed Project, sulphur dioxide standards, pollution, emergency medical services, Harrison County Jail, Harrison County Library Commission, Harrison County NAACP, school service personnel, Harrison County Senior Citizens Center, Harrison County Republican Women's Club, Appalachian Regional Commission, welfare, mental health, veterans' affairs, workmen's compensation, Year in Action Project, Office of Economic Opportunity, Stonewall Jackson Dam, school textbooks, public safety, commerce, natural resources, Federal-State relations, motor vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dr. Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; William H. Harsha, U.S. House of Representatives; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Chauncey H. Browning, Jr., West Virginia Attorney General; James R Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: Preston County Comprehensive Facilities Plan, Preston County school bond elections, natural resources, public safety, studded tires, Federal Mass Transportation Act of 1974, Appalachian Regional Development Act, mental health, West Virginia School Service Personnel Association, Wilson Holding Company, Wilson Water Works, insurance, fire service, motor vehicles, welfare, workmen's compensation, social security, employment, J.C. Hart Foundry Company, West Virginia Coal Association, West Virginia State Penitentiary, Office of Economic Opportunity, abortion, gasoline shortage, Better School Buildings Amendment, libraries, Blue Ridge Project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Cleveland K. Benedict, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; James R Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; William Simon, Federal Energy Administrator; Fred L. Hartley, President, Union Oil Company of California; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: bicentennial, black lung benefits, social security, food stamps for miners, employment, energy, state gasoline contracts – California, workmen's compensation, water services, financial aid assistance, Mason County Public Service District Water Project, insurance, utility increases, Commission on Intergovernment Relations, education, teacher salaries, military, Federation of Young Republicans, retired teachers, Office of Economic Opportunity, school service personnel, Optometry Bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Ronald G. Pearson, Fuel and Energy Coordinator; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Thomas E. Potter, Chairman, Republican State Executive Committee; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Clarence E. Burdette, Assistant State Superintendent; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; John Ashcraft, Director, West Virginia Department of Mines; Brantley Harvey, Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: public safety, financial aid, Office of Economic Opportunity, gasoline, energy shortage, mental health, Vietnam bonus, property taxes, Public Service Program, legislation, teacher salaries, school service personnel, Police Community Relations Seminar, black lung benefits, Lawyers' Christian Fellowship, welfare, social security, Farmington Mine Disaster, state parks, vocational education, harvesting timber, workmen's compensation, Galloway Land Company, mining, retired teachers, housing, interest rates, food stamps for miners, Public Service Commission, Concord College and Bluefield State College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Osby Harvey, Mayor of Peterstown; Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States; Rodney W. Clay, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: Japanese investment, highways, employment, junkyard protest, abortion, legislation, gun control, welfare, correctional officer salaries, Appalachian Regional Commission, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, manpower, Public Service Program, Summer Youth Program, AMTRAK, Buffalo Creek Disaster, truckers strike, Legacy of Parks Program, strip mining, environmental protection, pickets, school bus transportation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with Vance Hartke, U.S. Senator and Chairman, Subcommittee on Surface Transportation. Topics include: commerce, Congressional Record, Regional Rail Reorganization Act of 1973, rail services, Rail Services Act of 1973, transportation, Report to the People.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Howard N. Hasaleu, Mayor of Granville; Bruce H. Hasenkamp, Director, President's Commission on White House Fellowships; Boyd A. Hash, Mayor of Barboursville; Floyd K. Haskell, U.S. Senator; Donald A. Haskins, Superintendent, Marshall County Schools; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; R.D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: Public Service Program, retired teachers, White House Fellowships, Appalachian Regional Commission, Appalachian Craftsmen, Inc., water services, water and sewage systems, National Youth Science Camp, Harrison County Jail, school consolidation, consolidation – Tunnelton and Kingwood, highways, welfare, JEEP Program, waste disposal, public health, abortion, energy crisis, commerce, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, vocational rehabilitation, capital punishment, Lake Berwind Conservation, Dry Fork Health Clinic, Concord College and Bluefield State College, housing, unit system, education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Joe Wayne Hatfield, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: Office of Economic Opportunity, social security, black lung benefits, welfare, mine impoundments, emergency medical services, School Clothing Allowance Program, employment, health care, public safety, Sunday Closing Law, mental health, Homestead Exemption laws, motor vehicles, Equal Rights Amendment, legal matters, highways, dog racing, horse racing, cable TV, Public Service Commission, workmen's compensation, Small Business Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Mark O. Hatfield, U.S. Senator; Rodney W. Clay, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Office of the Adjutant General; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert F. Hatfield, Member, West Virginia State Senate; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: Office of Economic Opportunity, teacher salaries, Land and Water Conservation Fund Program, motor vehicles, Hatfield and McCoy decanters, Selective Service Boards, employment, social security, welfare, Summer Youth Program, legislation, Appalachian Regional Commission, mine refuse bank, JEEP Program, low-income housing, Wyoming County Daycare Center, workmen's compensation, black lung benefits, free legal assistance, correctional officer salaries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Stanley K. Hathaway, U.S. Secretary of the Interior; George W. Briskey, Chairman, Federal Aviation Administration; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; George J. Sadie, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Office of the Adjutant General; J. Richard Barber, West Virginia Alcohol and Beverage Control Commissioner. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Blue Ridge Project, Appalachian Power Company, fuel, energy, Wood-Washington-Wirt Interstate Planning Commission, Vietnam bonus, welfare, traffic safety, driver education, school service personnel,  black lung benefits, Summer Youth Program, motor vehicles, Women's Liberation, canning jar and lid shortage, social security, four day school week, retired teachers, workmen's compensation, military, employment, veterans' affairs, Public Service Commission, public health, solid waste disposal, mining, Hopemont State Hospital, public institutions, flooding, Little Ten Mile Creek, dredging, libraries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John M. Gates, State Auditor; Cleveland K. Benedict, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Wade Hauser, Commissioner, Preston County Commission; Edward H. Levi, Attorney General Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Darrell G. Hawkins, Mayor of Jane Lew. Topics include: stocks, motor vehicles, revenue sharing, state parks, Iowa Manufacturers Association, Natural Streams Preservation Act of 1969, Appalachian Regional Commission, Blue Ridge Project, Izaak Walton League of America, state forests, National Council for Urban Economic Development, arthritis, Young American Medals Committee, workmen's compensation, retired teachers, Hopemont State Hospital, welfare, Daylight Savings Time, VEPCO Power Plant, Shinnston Historical Association, Office of Economic Opportunity, social security, black lung benefits, Public Service Program, taxes, energy crisis, Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., public safety, abortion, Vietnam bonus, legislation, mental health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; William M. Hawkins, Mayor of Fairmont and Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; J Richard Davis, Mayor of Fairmont; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; J.R. Hawvermale, Executive Director, Eastern Panhandle Regional Planning and Development Council; Dr. B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Governor's Office of Federal/State Relations. Topics include: senate redistricting, Energy Stabilization Program, abortion, West Virginia State Board of Examiners for Licensed Practical Nurses, Emergency Medical Technician Training Program, Army Corps of Engineers, Board for Fundamental Education, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, tournament for majorettes and cheerleaders, workmen's compensation, Vietnam bonus, employment, Shaver's Fork – strip mining, Appalachian Regional Commission, manpower, Public Service Program, studded tires, parks, Hawks Nest State Park, Advisory Council on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, health, Midland Title Security, Inc., Northeast Governors' Conference, Hawley Fuel Company, motor vehicles, JEEP Program, public safety, United Mine Workers, Warm Springs Public Service District, Morgan County School System, highways, Natural Resources Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Harry A. Stansbury, Jr., State Director of Comprehensive Health Planning; N.S. Hayden, President, Huntington Publishing Company; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Labor; John M. Haydon, Governor of American Samoa; J. Kenton Lambert, State Director, Farmers Home Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Topics include: Salary Survey of State Governments, Hay Associates Management Consultants, Executive Financial Planning Workshops, taxes, Allegheny Airlines, Inc., school service personnel salaries, Upshur County Health Program, Coalcon, commerce, legislation, industry, Governor Camacho (Guam), Black Lung Advisory Committee, Coal Miners Respiratory Disease Program, Home Builders Association of West Virginia, highways, cancer, Older Americans Act, Senior Aides Program, Office of Economic Opportunity, LEEP Program, workmen's compensation, physicians, Columbia Gas Transmission Corporation, Farmers Home Administration, Buffalo Creek Flood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Robert B. Hayes, President, Marshall University; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Wendall Hayes, Mayor of Weston; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; James H. Teter, Mayor of Harman; John Ashcraft, Director, West Virginia Department of Mines; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: welfare, Sunday Closing Law bill, physicians, West Virginia Educational Broadcasting Authority, Marshall Medical School, National Health Planning and Resource Development Act of 1974, College Student Employment Program, Older Americans Act, Senior Aides Program, Office of Economic Opportunity, Appalachian Regional Commission, Public Service Program, water and sewage systems, Region VII Planning Council, highways, Stonewall Jackson Dam, Community Development Block Grant Preapplication – Weston, Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, Senior Companion Program, Public Service Program, Harry Hufer Mine, veterans' affairs, West Virginia College of Graduate Studies, Legislative Seminar on the Delivery of Human Services, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), water pollution, WXIL-FM Radio Station opening, Mountain State Forest Festival, employment, West Virginia State Board of Landscape Architecture, West Virginia Oil and Gas Festival, motor vehicles, public safety.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Wendell E. Hayes, Mayor of West; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Dick W. Hays, Acting Associate Commissioner, Bureau of Libraries and Larning Resources, U.S. Office of Education; James R. McCartney, Secretary of State; Gus R. Douglass, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Agriculture. Topics include: Appalachian Engineers, Inc., legislation, West Virginia Society of Professional Engineers, employment, welfare, teacher salaries, Public Service Program, gun control, Office of Economic Opportunity, insurance, post-mortem examinations, Minnesota presidential primary, Huttonsville Correctional Center, school personnel salaries, black lung benefits, Marshall Medical School, arthritis, mental health, Natural Resources Commission, Natural Streams Preservation Act of 1969, Energy Stabilization Program, West Virginia Society of Architects, legislative pay raise, gasoline, manpower, highways, Weirton Mental Health Center, abandoned buildings, Public Service Commission, bicentennial, education, child abuse, workmen's compensation, school bus transportation, food sales tax, Education Commission of the States, banking.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Wayne L. Hays, U.S. House of Representatives; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Henry C. Bias, Jr., Assistant Attorney General. Topics include: welfare, public safety, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, West Virginia State Board of Examiners, Department of the Air Force, Department of the Navy, Department of the Army.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Colonel Raymond J. Healey, Executive Director, Reserve Police International; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; John Bowling, Mayor of White Sulphur Springs; Ronald Pearson, State Treasurer; John C. Musgrave, Mayor of Point Pleasant; Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Dr. N. Allen Dyer, Executive Director, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Inc. Topics include: welfare, mailing lists, Blue Ridge Dam Project, West Virginia Head Start Directors Association, Head Start Program, motor vehicles, employment, Appalachian Regional Commission, fuel shortage, Public Service Program, Piedmont Housing Authority, Arizona Guardian, public health, health care, State Health Planning and Development Agency, National Health Planning and Resources Development Act of 1974, State-Wide Health Coordinating Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Colonel Raymond J. Healey, Executive Director, Reserve Police International; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; John Bowling, Mayor of White Sulphur Springs; Ronald Pearson, State Treasurer; John C. Musgrave, Mayor of Point Pleasant; Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Dr. N. Allen Dyer, Executive Director, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Inc. Topics include: welfare, mailing lists, Blue Ridge Dam Project, West Virginia Head Start Directors Association, Head Start Program, motor vehicles, employment, Appalachian Regional Commission, fuel shortage, Public Service Program, Piedmont Housing Authority, Arizona Guardian, public health, health care, State Health Planning and Development Agency, National Health Planning and Resources Development Act of 1974, State-Wide Health Coordinating Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Wayne J. Smith, Executive Director, National Association of Health Maintenance Organizations; Harry A. Stansbury, Jr., State Director of Comprehensive Health Planning; David Mathews, Secretary, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; H. Darrel Darby, Member, West Virginia State Senate; James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: health education, health examination, Health Maintenance Organizations, health planning, Panhandle Health Planning, Inc., National Health Planning and Resource Development Act, Health Planning Association of North Central West Virginia, Health Planning Councils IV and VIII, Inc., Health Policy Center, public health, Purgatory Hollow, water and sewage systems, Health and Safety Act of 1969, health services, veterans' affairs, black lung benefits, National Federation of Independent Business, hearing impaired students, Hearing Aid Industry Conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Donald Brown, Commissioner, Department of Insurance; Dr. M. Mitchell-Bateman, Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health. Topics include: Health Policy Task Force.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Wesley Miller, Jr., Mayor of War; John C. Musgrave, Mayor of Point Pleasant. Topics include: Health Policy Advisory Council, Governor's Health Task Force, health care system, UMWA Health and Retirement Fund, West Virginia Black Lung Association, Region II Health Planning Association, Inc., West Virginia State Medical Association, Governor's Health Policy Advisory Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Caspar Weinberger, Secretary, Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Robert B. Hayes, President, Marshall University; Julian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky; Albert C. Esposito, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: Health Planning and Resource Development Act of 1974, Health Service Area, Panhandle Health Planning, Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Caspar Weinberger, Secretary, Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Robert B. Hayes, President, Marshall University; Julian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky; Albert C. Esposito, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare. Topics include: Health Planning and Resource Development Act of 1974, Health Service Area, Panhandle Health Planning, Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Gary R. Beale, President, West Virginia Health Systems Agency, Inc.; James T. Suter, Executive Director, West Virginia Health Systems Agency, Inc.; Gorham L. Black, Jr., Regional Director, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; David Mathews, Secretary, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Topics include: West Virginia Health Systems Agency, Inc., health care, National Health Planning and Resources Development Act, Funding and Conditional Designation as an HSA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Colonel Julian G. Hearne, Jr. United States Army (Retired); B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Governor's Office of Federal/State Relations; Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; James G. Harlow, President, West Virginia University; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; James Heath, Commissioner, Preston County Commission; David J. Kostelansky, Director, Governor's Manpower Office; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Basil Heavner, President, Upshur County Board of Education; Eugene Crutchfield, Acting Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ray L. Sencindiver, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs. Topics include: hearing impaired children and youth, Community Services Administration, welfare, Professional Aide Training Program, Kanawha Valley Fellowship Home, Inc., West Virginia Blue Book, Heart clinic – Martinsburg, Heart Fund Drive, Heart of Town Motel, Pittsburgh Plate Glass – Clarksburg, Board of Regents, social security, employment, unemployment compensation, summer employment, black lung benefits, Appalachian Regional Commission, manpower, Public Service Program, correctional officer salaries, Better School Buildings Amendment, severance tax on coal, studded tires, veterans' affairs, West Virginia state song, senior citizens centers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman, Appalachian Regional Commission, Richard D. Frum, State Liaison Officer. Topics include: highways, Appalachian Regional Commission, National Workers' Compensation Act of 1975, workmen's compensation, Medicaid, civil service, Comprehensive Personnel Management Improvement Project, Inter-Governmental Personnel Act of 1970, Senate Appropriations Committee, Appalachian Highway System, Federal Energy Administration, energy crisis, day care personnel, tax on manufacture of electricity, Emergency Employment Project Amendment of 1976, Water Resources Planning Act of 1965, revenue sharing, Trans-Canada natural gas pipeline, riverbank erosion, social security, recreation, Wild and Scenic River status for the New River, Shavers Fork, strip mining, Social Services Amendment of 1974, Defense Civil Preparedness Agency, Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Act, Disaster Assistance legislation, Land and Water Conservation Fund, flood disasters, National Disaster Assistance Act, Wyoming Vocational-Technical Center, Buffalo Creek Flood, Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973, flood insurance, Small Business Administration Loans, water resources, Marshall University engineering school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; S.C. Hedger, Mayor of Camden on Gauley; B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Governor's Office of Federal/State Relations; James C. Smith, Superintendent, Berkeley County Public Schools; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; Dr. N.H Dyer, State Director of Health. Topics include: West Virginia University Medical School, veterans' affairs, pollution, utility rate increases, West Virginia Commission on Aging, American Motors Corporation, West Virginia Board of Education, Public Service Commission, motor vehicles, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA), magistrates, solid waste disposal, Hedgesville Public Service District, Appalachian Regional Commission, water and sewage systems, Sandviken, Sweden, social security, black lung benefits, school serve personnel salaries, employment, Franklin Oil Company, Vietnam bonus, vocational rehabilitation, public health, public dump on Montrose Mountain, historic preservation, Urban Renewal Authority, sales tax, military, Supplemental Security Income, West Virginia Board of Regents, Volunteers in Correction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Milton Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania; Harry B. Heflin, Acting President, West Virginia University, George J. Sadie, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Dr N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: stamps, veterans' affairs, public health, trash dump, highways, motor vehicles, school service personnel salaries, employment, school bus transportation, correctional officer salaries, workmen's compensation, welfare, Library Commission, studded tires, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board, Corps of Engineers, natural resources, water resources management, Potomac River Basin Advisory Committee, Heifer Project International, legal matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Norman E. \"Pete\" Heine, Mayor of Baker, Louisiana; Lewis Frank Heiner, Mayor of Bath (Berkeley Springs); Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, West Virginia Secretary of State; West Virginia Industrial School for Boys; Gerald S. White, Executive Director, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction. Topics include: commerce, mining, Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1970, Public Service Program, Duckwall Park, water and sewage systems, Appalachian Regional Commission, Berkeley Springs Sewage Project, bicentennial, Berkeley Springs fire, Cacapon and Berkeley Springs State Parks, Corps of Engineers, Watergate, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Disaster Planning Program, flood assistance, Sugar Creek Children's Center, health, Monongalia County Hospital, West Virginia Board of Dental Examiners, West Virginia Antiquities Commission, food stamps, Food Distribution Program, Older Americans Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare, William R. Campbell, Jr., Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Charles Helinski, Commissioner, Marshall County Commission; Jack L. Hellems, Member, West Virginia State Senate; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Roy Helmick, Mayor of Thomas; Jesse Helms, U.S. House of Representatives; David J. Kostelansky, Director, Governor's Manpower Office. Topics include: retired teachers, welfare, veterans' affairs, Public Service Program, Corps of Engineers, dredging, strip mining, Appalachian Regional Commission, Cacapon River Dam, Sagamore Water System, water and sewage systems, Office of Economic Opportunity, postal services, pollution, motor vehicles, highways, social security, legal matters, black lung benefits, C\u0026amp;P Telephone Company, historical cemeteries in West Virginia, Buffalo Creek Disaster, school legislation, Public School Jurisdiction Act of 1973, Brooke High School Band Boosters, Helvetia Restoration and Development Association, Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Rogers C.B. Morton, Secretary of the Interior; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; J. Richard Barber, West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner; Herbert H. Henderson, State President, West Virginia State Conference of Branches of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; J. Welles Henderson, U.S. Commissioner General; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Labor; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner. Topics include: Public Service Program, West Virginia Committee of Barbers and Beauticians, bicentennial, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), welfare, Buffalo Creek Flood, highway safety, Civil Service System, employment, Kanawha County Jail, veterans' affairs, truckers strike, manpower, JEEP Program, studded tires, social security, black lung benefits, Henderson's Mobile Homes, Inc., taxes, Alcohol Beverage Control Commission, Teachers Retirement System, retired teachers, Office of Minority Business Enterprise, acquirement of Morris Harvey College, Employment and Affirmative Action Workshop, NAACP, Office of Economic Opportunity, International Exposition on the Environment 1974, Postsecondary Education Commission, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Exel Hennen, Mayor of Reedy. Topics include: bicentennial, school service personnel salaries, welfare, Lynco Public Service District, social security, workmen's compensation, educational legislation, West Point, energy crisis, consumer protection, legal matters, capital punishment, race relations, pollution, crime, motor vehicles, black lung benefits, building codes, Civil Service Commission, Pipestem Resort, Blue Ridge Project, Appalachian Regional Commission, West Virginia American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, Colorado Motion Picture and Television Advisory Commission, Chief Logan State Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: M. William Adler, President, Lewis County Chamber of Commerce; Rodney W. Clay, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Clyde D. Alford, Mayor of St. Albans; Task Force for the Grant Program for Sewage Facilities; Edgar N. Henry, Director, West Virginia Water Development Authority; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, Secretary of State; Ronald G. Pearson, State Treasurer; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways, Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security. Topics include: Rural Housing Alliance, Republican Governors' Conference, Stonewall Jackson Dam, welfare, water and sewage systems, Water Development Authority, St. Albans Water Treatment Plant, Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin, Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, Highway Safety Patrol, dog racing, horse racing, Columbia Gas rate increase, strip mining, employment, social security, veterans' affairs, legal matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Arden R. Hodges, Director of Personnel, West Virginia Civil Service System; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; John D. Henson, President, Putnam County Court; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: welfare, veterans' affairs, Vietnam bonus, education, Education Commission of the States, abortion, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, no fault insurance, postal service, social security, black lung benefits, retired teachers, civil service, utility rate increases, vocational rehabilitation, Clay County minibus service, Office of Economic Opportunity, Public Service Program, West Virginia Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Putnam County Health Center, water and sewage systems, manpower, Regional Intergovernmental Conference, Moundsville Area Ministerial Association, West Virginia State Penitentiary, rehabilitation programs, West Virginia Board of Probation and Parole, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board, housing, Hepzibah Public Service District.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Carl G. Beard, II, Director, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission; Robert W. Fri, Acting Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Daniel J. Snyder, III, Regional Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Gus R. Douglass, Chairman, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, Air Pollution Control Commission, Federal Clean Air Act, Second National Industry/Government Teleconference on Pollution Control, Clements State Tree Nursery, vegetation damage, energy crisis, Federal Energy Office for Petroleum Allocation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Daniel J. Snyder, III, Regional Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Robert W. Fri, Acting Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Carl G. Beard, II, Director, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission; John R. Quarles, Jr., Acting Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; John Bowling, Mayor of White Sulphur Springs; James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, water pollution, mine drainage pollution control, Mission 5000, Municipal Grants Program, Clean Air Act of 1970, notices of violation, National Steel Corporation, Weirton Steel Division, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, ozone problem, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), Philadelphia Electric Company, sulfur scrubbing, ocean dumping, pollution, air quality, Steubenville-Weirton-Wheeling Air Quality Control Region, relocation of Office of Technology Transfer, restricted use pesticides, energy conservation, EPA Technology Transfer Seminar Publication, Sewage Treatment Grant Program, water quality, Safe Drinking Water Act, New Creek Public Service District.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard E. Davies, President, Monongalia County Court. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, Water Programs Division, EPA grants, water and sewage systems, Construction Grants for Wastewater Treatment Works, Elkins, Huntington, South Charleston, Albright, Alderson, Anmoore, Chelyan Public Service District, Coal River Public Service District, Cottageville Public Service District, Crab Orchard-MacArthur Public Service District, Delbarton, Elk Garden, Flatwoods-Canoe Public Service District, Lost Creek-Mt. Clare Public Service District, Matewan, Paden City, Princeton, Ridgeley, Ronceverte, Municipal Utility Commission of the City of St. Albans, Valley Sanitary District, Sanitary Board of the City of Weirton, Wheeling Sanitary Board, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission, Legal Compilation, legal authority.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard E. Davies, President, Monongalia County Court. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, Water Programs Division, EPA grants, water and sewage systems, Construction Grants for Wastewater Treatment Works, Elkins, Huntington, South Charleston, Albright, Alderson, Anmoore, Chelyan Public Service District, Coal River Public Service District, Cottageville Public Service District, Crab Orchard-MacArthur Public Service District, Delbarton, Elk Garden, Flatwoods-Canoe Public Service District, Lost Creek-Mt. Clare Public Service District, Matewan, Paden City, Princeton, Ridgeley, Ronceverte, Municipal Utility Commission of the City of St. Albans, Valley Sanitary District, Sanitary Board of the City of Weirton, Wheeling Sanitary Board, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission, Legal Compilation, legal authority.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains an Index of EPA Legal Authority: Statues \u0026amp; Legislative History Executive Orders, Regulations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Daniel J. Snyder, III, Regional Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Russel E. Train, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; William D. Ruckelshaus, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, Effects of Pesticides in Water, Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, funding, Federal Clean Air Act, Surface Mining and Reclamation Association, Technology Transfer, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission, restricted use pesticides, Steubenville-Weirton-Wheeling Air Quality Control Region, Uranium Fuel Cycle, Warm Springs Sewage Collection and Treatment Facility, sediment control.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Daniel J. Snyder, III, Regional Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Russel E. Train, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; William D. Ruckelshaus, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Topics include: Environmental Protection Agency, Effects of Pesticides in Water, Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, funding, Federal Clean Air Act, Surface Mining and Reclamation Association, Technology Transfer, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission, restricted use pesticides, Steubenville-Weirton-Wheeling Air Quality Control Region, Uranium Fuel Cycle, Warm Springs Sewage Collection and Treatment Facility, sediment control.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Douglas M. Epling, Commissioner and Secretary, West Virginia State Athletic Commission; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ralph W. Markham, Mayor of Paden City; Romeo Erdie, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Epic Conference, EPIC Diversified Systems Corporation, dog racing, horse racing, West Virginia Board of Banking and Financial Institutions, social security, public safety, water service – Flat Top – Cool Ridge, water and sewage systems, Board of Miner Training, Education and Certification, abortion, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, welfare, Governor's Highway Safety Administration, motor vehicles, legal matters, employment, Sagamore Water System, Appalachian Regional Commission, Cacapon and Berkeley Springs State Parks, Epsilon Tau Eta Sigma, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Equal Employment Opportunity Coordinating Council, Equal Rights Amendment, Equitable Gas Company, birth control, public institutions, highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John N. Erlenborn, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert A. McConnell, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Labor; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Sam J. Ervin, Jr., Chairman, Committee on Government Operations, U.S. Senate; E. Hansford McCourt, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Public Employees Retirement System. Topics include: bicentennial, timber, Kumbrabow State Forest, Better School Buildings Amendment, American Institute for Character Education, World War I veterans' bonus, minimum wage, labor, public safety, motor vehicles, civil service, Dealer's Franchise Protection Bill; Nuclear Regulatory Commission, employment security, education, fuel and energy, gas shortage, Erskine Glass and Manufacturing Company, food stamps, Burnt Meeting House Cemetery, Dent's Run Reclamation Project, legal matters, animal cruelty, Federal Privacy Board, social security, welfare, foster care, black lung benefits, public employees retirement, Public Service Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Robert B. Erwin, Director, West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey; David J. Kostelansky, Director, Governor's Manpower Office; Willard H. Erwin, Jr., President, Bronco Junction Allergy Rehabilitation Foundation, Inc. Topics include: welfare, Public Service Program, classroom aides, Alcohol and Drug Countermeasure School, water conditions, West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey, surface mining industry, manpower, Student Employment Program, occupation licensing, Bronco Junction.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Albert C. Esposito, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; William J. Oates, Member, West Virginia State Senate; Phyllis E. Given, Member, West Virginia State Senate; James G. Harlow, President, West Virginia University; Dr. M. Mitchell-Bateman, Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Dr. N.H. Dyer, Secretary, Medical Licensing Board of West Virginia; William T. Brotherton, Jr., President, West Virginia State Senate; Dr. Glen R. Leymaster, Director, American Medical Association; Dallas Bailey, President, Salem College; Frederick P. Stamp, Jr., President, West Virginia Board of Regents; Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States; Charles L. Currie, President, Wheeling College. Topics include: highways, manpower, Medical Licensing Board, Marshall University Medical School, Appalachian Regional Commission, Optometry Bill, West Virginia Turnpike Commission, West Virginia Board of Dental Examiners, West Virginia Board of Regents, physicians, Health Services Area designation, West Virginia University Medical School, bridge – Guyandotte site.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Harry H. Esbenshade, Jr., Member, West Virginia Library Commission; Marvin L. Esch, U.S. House of Representatives; Gerald R. Ford, Minority Leader, U.S. House of Representatives; James B. Longley, Governor of Maine; C.L. Eshelman, President, Eshelman, Inc., W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Cleveland K. Benedict, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles, Albert C. Esposito, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Calvin A. Calendine, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Public Institutions; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: employment, West Virginia Library Commission, Education Commission of the States, Teachers Retirement System, military, dog racing bill, highway safety, public safety, arthritis, school textbooks, Cannelton Industries, deep mine developments, Marrowbone Development Company, Powelton Company, New River Company, Westmoreland Coal Company, execution, capital punishment, welfare, natural resources, workmen's compensation, legal matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William E. Simon, Administrator, Federal Energy Office; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; Colonel Raymond J. Healey; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; John R. Drosick, Jr., Superintendent, McDowell County Public Schools; Jack W. Blair, Major General, West Virginia Office of the Adjutant General; Robert Eula, Mayor of Commerce, California. Topics include: bicentennial, Ethyl Digest, establishing of Petroleum Allocation Office in state, estate settlement, estate taxes, welfare, Office of Economic Opportunity, vocational rehabilitation, institutional purchasing, school service personnel salaries, Logan County flood, employment, gas services, natural resources, National Secretaries Association, arthritis, tourism, motor vehicles, West Virginia School Boards Association, Governor's Conference on Public Libraries, ethics codes for state officials, highways, Optometry Bill, William E. Eubank Memorial Armory, property taxes, selective service boards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Otis R. Bowen, Governor of Indiana; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, education, higher education, graduate education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Otis R. Bowen, Governor of Indiana; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, education, higher education, graduate education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, education, higher education, graduate education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jamez R. McCartney, Chairman, State Advisory Council on Vocational Education; John Evancho, Superintendent, Hancock County Schools; Ronald G. Pearson, State Treasurer; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; James Ross, Director, West Virginia Beer Commission; Barry Evans, Mayor of Huntington; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; C.E. Romine, Jr., Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Brooks Evans, Commissioner, Mineral County Commission. Topics include: vocational education, Appalachian Regional Commission, Weirton Regional Mental Health Facility, Hancock County Vocational Center, teacher salaries, Energy Stabilization Program, legal matters, retired teachers, welfare, adoption of Vietnamese children, natural resources, Office of Economic Opportunity, State Manpower Services Council, Public Service Program, water and sewage systems, investment, police program for Huntington, Comprehensive Criminal Justice Plan, Civic Center Feasibility Study – Huntington, Better School Buildings Amendment, optometry bill, motor vehicles, military.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ehis folder contains correspondence with: Dave Evans, U.S. House of Representatives; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thomas F. Cooper, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Frank E. Evans, U.S. House of Representatives; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety. Topics include: methane gas recovery, natural gas shortage, welfare, veterans' affairs, legislation, black lung benefits, Office of Economic Opportunity, graves, employment, education, Land and Water Conservation Fund Program, Medical Licensing Board of West Virginia, Consumer Protection Bill, public safety, daylight saving time, motor vehicles, West Virginia School Service Personnel Association, school personnel salaries, railroad crossings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; Francis L. Blake, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Educational Broadcasting Authority; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Laurence M. Evans, Attorney at Law; James E. Ross, West Virginia Nonintoxicating Beer Commissioner. Topics include: welfare, veterinary medicine, consumer protection, Buffalo Valley Disaster, mental health, Office of Economic Opportunity, White House Office of Telecommunications Policy, Federal Energy Office, social security, Arbuckle Public Service District, water and sewage systems, public safety, employment, mental health, highways, Public Service Program, black lung benefits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Melvin H. Evans, Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edwin F Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; John M. Slack, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives; E. Hansford McCourt, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Public Employees Retirement System; T. Blair Evans, District Director, Internal Revenue Service; William Evans, Mayor of Huntington; Jack C. Eversman, Mayor of Canfield, Ohio; Joe L. Evins, Chairman, Public Works Subcommittee, House Committee on Appropriations, U.S. House of Representatives; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: military, U.S. Marine Corps, toll-free telephone lines to state government, employment, Buffalo Valley Redevelopment Plan, black lung benefits, welfare, legislation, correctional officer salaries, capital punishment, JEEP Program, commerce, American Foundation for Negro Affairs, taxes, Internal Revenue Service, Appalachian Regional Commission, libraries, Office of Economic Opportunity, Federal Clean Air Act, pollution, Huntington Civic Center, emergency medical services (EMS), public safety, West Virginia Northern Railroad Company, state government salaries, social security, revenue sharing, Belington Community Health Center, Gallipolis locks, exceptional children.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James B. Longley, Governor of Maine; B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Governor's Office of Federal/State Relations; Executive Committee, Appalachian Regional Commission; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; W.T. Brotherton, Jr., President, West Virginia State Senate; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety. Topics include: exchange of bathing suits and undergarments, exchange students, The Exchangite, excise and license taxes, education, execution, executive appointments, Appalachian Regional Commission, Treasury Automated Investment Data System, Executive Jet Aviation, Inc., Executives' Digest, tax exemptions for seniors, commerce, employment, welfare, public safety\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; J. James Exon, Governor of Nebraska; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; J. Welles Henderson, U.S. Commissioner General; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Louise Leonard, Member, West Virginia State Senate; C.C. Garvin, Jr., President, Exxon Corporation; W.T. Slick, Jr., Senior Vice President, Exxon Company, USA; William T. Coleman, Secretary of Transportation; William J. Usery, U.S. Secretary of Labor. Topics include: social security, welfare, Interstate Conference on Water Problems, International Exposition on the Environment, Spokane World's Fair EXPO '74, Export-Import Bank of the United States, export program, Extendicare, Inc., Economic Stabilization Program, National Association of Extradition Officials, extradition policies, environmental conservation, Exxon Corporation, Exxon Nuclear Company, Inc., gasoline shortage, energy crisis, bicentennial, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, highways, nursing, West Virginia State Board of Examiners for Licensed Practical Nursing, Norwood Orchards, Berkeley County Planning Commission, Hare Krishna Commune.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Reubin O'D Askew, Governor of Florida; Gilbert E. Bursley, Michigan State Senator; George Busbee, Governor of Georgia; Gorham L. Black, Jr., Regional Director, Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Hugh Scott, Majority Leader, U.S. Senate; Katherine Hurley, Chairperson, Alaska State Board of Education; Sid McDonald, Alabama State Senator; Leo Lucero, Colorado State Representative; Robert G. Shrader, Wyoming State Superintendent of Public Instruction; George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama; Jay S. Hammond Governor of Alaska; Raul Castro, Governor of Arizona; David H. Pryor, Governor of Arkansas; Edmund G. Brown, Jr. Governor of California; Richard D. Lamm, Governor of Colorado; Ella T. Grasso, Governor of Connecticut; Sherman W. Tribbitt, Governor of Delaware; George R. Ariyoshi, Governor of Hawaii;  Cecil D. Andrus, Governor of Idaho; Dan Walker, Governor of Illinois; Otis R. Bowen, Governor of Indiana; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; Robert F. Bennett, Governor of Kansas; Julian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky; Edwin Edwards, Governor of Louisiana; James B. Longley, Governor of Maine; Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland; Michael S. Dukakis, Governor of Massachusetts; William G. Milliken, Governor of Michigan; Wendell R. Anderson, Governor of Minnesota; William L. Waller, Governor of Mississippi; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of Missouri; Thomas L. Judge, Governor of Montana; J. James Exon, Governor of Nebraska; Mike O'Callaghan, Governor of Nevada; Meldrim Thomson, Jr., Governor of New Hampshire; Brendan T. Byrne, Governor of New Jersey; Jerry Apodaca, Governor of New Mexico; Hugh L. Carey, Governor of New York; James E. Holshouser, Jr., Governor of North Carolina; Arthur A. Link, Governor of North Dakota; James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio; Robert W. Straub, Governor of Oregon; David L. Boren, Governor of Oklahoma; Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania; Rafael Hernandez-Colon, Governor of Puerto Rico; Philip W. Noel, Governor of Rhode Island; James B. Edwards, Governor of South Carolina; Richard F. Kneip, Governor of South Dakota; Ray Blanton, Governor of Tennessee; Dolph Briscoe, Governor of Texas; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Thomas P. Salmon, Governor of Vermont; Mills E Godwin, Jr., Governor of Virginia; Cyril E. King, Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Patrick J. Lucey, Governor of Wisconsin; Ed Herschler, Governor of Wyoming. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Executive Director position, ECS search committee, letters to applicants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: R.E. Lieuallen, Chancellor, Oregon State System of Higher Education; Thomas C. Schmidt, Commissioner, Rhode Island Department of Education; George Sandison, Washington State Senator; Leo Lucero, Colorado House of Representatives; Gilbert E. Bursley, Michigan State Senator; Hunter B. Andrews, Virginia State Senator; Cyril B. Busbee, South Carolina State Superintendent of Education; Joseph C. Harder, Kansas State Senator; Terry Mann, Kentucky House of Representatives; Leo Perlis, Director of Community Services, AFL-CIO; Bill J. Priest, Chancellor, Dallas County Community College District; Robert G. Schrader, Wyoming State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, committee appointments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George H Mahon, U.S. House of Representatives; John L. Swigert, Jr., Executive Director, Committee on Science and Astronautics, U.S. House of Representatives; Mike McCormack, U.S. House of Representatives; David R. Obey, U.S. House of Representatives; John H. Dent, U.S. House of Representatives; Thomas F. Eagleton, U.S. Senator; J. Glenn Beall, Jr., U.S. Senator; Harrison A. Williams, Jr., U.S. Senator; Charles A. Mosher, U.S. House of Representatives; John Jarman, U.S. House of Representatives; John W. Wydler, U.S. House of Representatives; Dale Bumpers, U.S. Senator; Jacob K. Javits, U.S. Senator; Edward M. Kennedy, U.S. Senator; William D. Hathaway, U.S. Senator; Alan Cranston, U.S. Senator; Ted Stevens, U.S. Senator; Robert T. Stafford, U.S. Senator; Robert Taft, Jr., U.S. Senator; Warren G. Magnuson, U.S. Senator; Ernest F. Hollings, U.S. Senator; Hiram L. Fong, U.S. Senator; Lawton Chiles, U.S. Senator; Clifford P. Case, U.S. Senator; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Edward W. Brooke, U.S. Senator; Birch Bayh, U.S. Senator; John C. Stennis, U.S. Senator; William Proxmire, U.S. Senator; Joseph M. Montoya, U.S. Senator; Timothy E. Wirth, U.S. House of Representatives; Gary Hart, U.S. Senator; Olin E. Teague, U.S House of Representatives; John N. Erlenborn, U.S. House of Representatives; Marvin L. Esch, U.S. House of Representatives; Edwin D. Eshleman, U.S. House of Representatives; Lloyd Meeds, U.S. House of Representatives; James G. O'Hara, U.S. House of Representatives; Joseph M. McDade, U.S. House of Representatives; Carl D. Perkins, U.S. House of Representatives; Alphonzo Bell, U.S. House of Representatives; Floyd Haskell, U.S. Senator; Frank E. Evans, U.S. House of Representatives; Pat Schroeder, U.S. House of Representatives; Don Fuqua, U.S. House of Representatives; James W. Symington, U.S. House of Representatives;  Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; James Scheuer, U.S. House of Representatives; William L. Armstrong, U.S. House of Representatives; Albert H. Quie, U.S. House of Representatives; Ronald A. Sarasin, U.S. House of Representatives; Frank Thompson, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives; Edward R. Roybal, U.S. House of Representatives; Peter A. Peyser, U.S. House of Representatives; James P. Johnson, U.S. House of Representatives; Daniel J. Flood, U.S. House of Representatives; Neal Smith, U.S. House of Representatives; Edward J. Patten, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert R. Casey, U.S. House of Representatives; John Brademas, U.S. House of Representatives; Dominick V. Daniels, U.S. House of Representatives; Larry Winn, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives; Louis Frey, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives; Barry M. Goldwater, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives; William H. Natcher, U.S. House of Representatives; John Glenn, Jr., U.S. Senator; Richard S. Schweiker, U.S. Senator; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Claiborne Pell, U.S. Senator; Walter F. Mondale, U.S. Senator; Louis Stokes, U.S. House of Representatives; Gunn McKay, U.S. House of Representatives; Elford A. Cederberg, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert H. Michel, U.S. House of Representatives; Silvio O. Conte, U.S. House of Representatives; Garner E. Shriver, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, National Assessment of Educational Progress, education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jerry Apodaca, Governor of New Mexico; Gilbert Bursley, Michigan State Senator; Terry Mann, Kentucky State Representative. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Priorities Committee, education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Carrol E. Burchinal, Director, North Dakota State Board of Vocational Education; Robert G. Schrader, Wyoming State Superintendent of Public Instruction; Hunter B. Andrews, Virginia State Senator; Katherine Hurley, Chairperson, State Board of Education; Edward Meade, Vice President, Ford Foundation; Parker Evatt, South Carolina State Representative; Leo Perlis, Director of Community Services, AFL-CIO; Morgan Smith, Colorado State Representative; Dorothy Mae Taylor, Louisiana State Representative; Carolyn Warner, Arizona State Superintendent of Education; Lucille Maurer, Maryland Assemblywoman; Calvin Dellefield, Executive Director, National Advisory Council on Vocational Education; Howard Boozer, Executive Director, Commission on Higher Education; James Bond, President, California State University at Sacramento; Edwin Edwards, Governor of Louisiana; Jeanette F. Reibman, Pennsylvania State Senator; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Affirmative Action Committee, Search Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James R. Schlesinger, Secretary, U.S. Department of Defense; Rogers C.B. Morton, Secretary, U.S. Department of the Interior; John Dunlop, Secretary, U.S. Department of Labor; Caspar W. Weinberger, Secretary, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Dolph Briscoe, Governor of Texas; Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., U.S. Senator; James L. Buckley, U.S. Senator; Wendell H. Ford, U.S. Senator; John O. Pastore, U.S. Senator; Philip A. Hart, U.S. Senator; Frank E. Moss, U.S. Senator; Ted Stevens, U.S. Senator; William Proxmire, U.S. Senator; Warren G. Magnuson, U.S. Senator; Robert T. Stafford, U.S. Senator; J. Glenn Beall, Jr., U.S. Senator; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Claiborne Pell, U.S. Senator; Garry Brown, U.S. House of Representatives; Willis D. Gradison, U.S. House of Representatives; John E. Moss, U.S. House of Representatives; Alan Cranston, U.S. Senator; Abraham Ribicoff, U.S. Senator; Robert Dole, U.S. Senator; Charles Percy, U.S. Senator; Walter Huddleston, U.S. Senator; Frank Annunzio, U.S. House of Representatives; John Breckinridge, U.S. House of Representatives; Tim Lee Carter, U.S. House of Representatives; Patsy T. Mink, U.S. House of Representatives; Dominick V Daniels, U.S. House of Representatives; Carl D. Perkins, Chairman, Education and Labor Committee, U.S. House of Representatives; Garner E. Schriver, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert H. Michel, U.S. House of Representatives; David R. Obey, U.S. House of Representatives; Neal Smith, U.S. House of Representatives; William H. Natcher, U.S. House of Representatives; Daniel J. Flood, Chairman, Subcommittee on Labor, Health, Education and Welfare, U.S. House of Representatives; William L. Armstrong, U.S. House of Representatives; Jack F. Kemp, U.S. House of Representatives; Lawrence Coughlin, U.S. House of Representatives; Joseph M. McDade, U.S. House of Representatives; Yvonne Brathwaite Burke, U.S. House of Representatives; Gunn McKay, U.S. House of Representatives; Frank E. Evans, U.S. House of Representatives; George H. Mahon, Chairman, Committee on Appropriations, U.S. House of Representatives; Peter A. Peyser, U.S. House of Representatives; Mervin L. Esch, U.S. House of Representatives; John N. Erlenborn, U.S. House of Representatives; Shirley Chisholm, U.S. House of Representatives; Albert H. Quie, U.S. House of Representatives; Alan Steelman, U.S. House of Representatives; Gilbert Gude, U.S. House of Representatives; Clarence J. Brown, U.S. House of Representatives; Frank Horton, U.S. House of Representatives; Henry S. Reuss, U.S. House of Representatives; Jack Brooks, Chairman, Committee on Government Operations, U.S. House of Representatives; Elford A. Cederberg, U.S. House of Representatives; Robert F. Drinan, U.S. House of Representatives; Cardiss Collins, U.S. House of Representatives; Benjamin S. Rosenthal, Chairman, Subcommittee on Commerce, Consumer and Monetary Affairs; U.S. House of Representatives; Gene Snyder, U.S. House of Representatives; Romeo L. Mazzoli, U.S. House of Representatives; Carroll Hubbard, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives; Margaret M. Heckler, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: education, National Assessment of Educational Progress, Education Commission of the States, consumer protection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Christopher S. Bond, Governor of Missouri; Robert J. Henle, President, Georgetown University; Harold L. Enarson, President, Ohio State University; Raymond H. Bateman, New Jersey State Senator; Ed Herschler, Governor of Wyoming; Patrick J. Lucey, Governor of Wisconsin; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Cyril E. King, Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands; Mills E. Godwin, Jr. Governor of Virginia; Thomas P. Salmon, Governor of Vermont; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Dolph Briscoe, Governor of Texas; Ray Blanton, Governor of Tennessee; Richard F. Kneip, Governor of South Dakota; James B. Edwards, Governor of South Carolina; Philip W. Noel, Governor of Rhode Island; Rafael Hernandez-Colon, Governor of Puerto Rico; Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania; Robert W. Straub, Governor of Oregon; David L. Boren, Governor of Oklahoma; James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio; Arthur A. Link, Governor of North Dakota; James E. Holshouser, Jr., Governor of North Carolina; Hugh L. Carey, Governor of New York; Jerry Apodaca, Governor of New Mexico; Brendan T. Byrne, Governor of New Jersey; Meldrim Thompson, Jr., Governor of New Hampshire; Mike O'Callaghan, Governor of Nevada; J. James Exon, Governor of Nebraska; Thomas L. Judge, Governor of Montana; William L. Waller, Governor of Mississippi; Wendell R. Anderson, Governor of Minnesota; William G. Milliken, Governor of Michigan; Michael S. Dukakis, Governor of Massachusetts; Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland; James B. Longley, Governor of Maine; Edwin Edwards, Governor of Louisiana; Julian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky; Robert F. Bennett, Governor of Kansas; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; Otis R. Bowen, Governor of Indiana; Dan Walker, Governor of Illinois; Cecil D. Andrus, Governor of Idaho; George R. Ariyoshi, Governor of Hawaii; Ricardo J. Bordallo; Governor of Guam; George Busbee, Governor of Georgia; Reubin O'D. Askew, Governor of Florida; Sherman W. Tribbitt, Governor of Delaware; Ella T. Grasso, Governor of Connecticut; Richard D. Lamm, Governor of Colorado; Edmund G. Brown, Jr., Governor of California; David H. Pryor, Governor of Arkansas; Raul H. Castro, Governor of Arizona; Earl B. Ruth, Governor of American Samoa; Jay S. Hammond, Governor of Alaska; George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, graduate education, equal educational opportunity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Terrell H. Bell, Commissioner, U.S. Office of Education. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Executive Committee, State-Federal Communications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Terrell H. Bell, Commissioner, U.S. Office of Education; Albert H. Quie, U.S. House of Representatives; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of Missouri. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Executive Committee, Education Amendments of 1974, State-Federal Communications, Equal Rights for Women in Education, inequality in education, higher education, vocational education, collective bargaining, Compact, graduate education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James B. Longley, Governor of Maine; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, administrative arrangements, Affirmative Action Committee, Affirmative Action Report, agenda, Early Childhood Project, alcohol abuse, alcoholism prevention.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Wendell R. Anderson, Governor of Minnesota. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, equal education opportunity amendment, Executive Director position, annual meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jerry Apodaca, Governor of New Mexico; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Reubin O'D. Askew, Governor of Florida; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, West Virginia Secretary of State; James R. McCartney, West Virginia Secretary of State; Edwin D. Eshleman, U.S. House of Representatives; Frank Thompson, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives; Terrell H. Bell, Commissioner, U.S. Office of Education; Robert Bennett, Governor of Kansas; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of Missouri; Otis R. Bowen, Governor of Indiana; Edmund G. Brown, Jr., Governor of California. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Executive Director position, Executive Committee, audit, Basic Educational Opportunity Grant Program, bilingual resolution, breakfast meetings, Education Commission of the States Bulletin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jerry Apodaca, Governor of New Mexico; Warren G. Hill, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, chairman, early childhood education, child abuse project, congressional luncheon, Commission handbook, newsletter, Compact, policy statements\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Education Commission of the States, early childhood project, Compact, correctional education project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Education Commission of the States, commissioner changes, annual meeting, Steering Committee, graduate education, higher education, Compact, correctional education, Title IX, collective bargaining, desegregating public colleges, inflation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Education Commission of the States, Compact, discrimination in education, alcoholism, child abuse, education for handicapped, consumer protection, Task Force on Coordination, Governance and Structure of Postsecondary Education, Corrections Education Project, ECS Currents, National Conference on Consumer Protection in Postsecondary Education, Early Childhood Project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Homer O. Elseroad, Director of Elementary/Secondary Education Services, Education Commission of the States; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; David Hall, Governor of Oklahoma; W.T. Brotherton, Jr., President, West Virginia Senate; Marvin L. Esch, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Early Childhood Conference, early childhood task force, Education Amendments of 1974, Education Finance Center Advisory Committee, equal rights for women in education, education of handicapped children, Education Legislative Seminar, energy crisis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Executive Committee, committees, project reports, financial affairs, Executive Director position, expense policy, Steering Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Terrell H. Bell, Commissioner, U.S. Office of Education; Marshall L. Lind, Alaska Commissioner of Education; Paul Parks, Massachusetts Secretary of Educational Affairs, John W. Porter, Michigan Superintendent of Public Instruction; Howard M. Klebanoff, Connecticut State Representative; Frank Brouillet, Washington Superintendent of Public Instruction; Hunter B. Andrew, Virginia State Senator; John Brademas, U.S. House of Representatives; Lloyd Meeds, U.S. House of Representatives; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; Warren Hill, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Robert B. McCall, Deputy Director, Education Commission of the States; Bennett D. Katz; Maine State Senator. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Executive Committee, Steering Committee, child development, audit, alcohol abuse, committees, Executive Director position, General Revenue Sharing Act, higher education, Inservice Education Program, Interstate Migrant Education Task Force, Project to Improve Education of Adult and Juvenile Offenders, Indirect Cost Settlement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert B. McCall, Deputy Director, Education Commission of the States; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; John Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services; Orval Hansen, U.S. House of Representatives; James A. Hazlett, Director of Elementary/Secondary Education Services; Richard M. Millard, Director of Higher Education Services. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, First National Assessment of Mathematics, Executive Committee, expense policy, Financing Postsecondary Education, graduate education, education of handicapped children, newsletter, health education, vocational education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert B. McCall, Deputy Director, Education Commission of the States; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; John Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services; Orval Hansen, U.S. House of Representatives; James A. Hazlett, Director of Elementary/Secondary Education Services; Richard M. Millard, Director of Higher Education Services. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, First National Assessment of Mathematics, Executive Committee, expense policy, Financing Postsecondary Education, graduate education, education of handicapped children, newsletter, health education, vocational education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include, Education Commission of the States, higher education, Higher Education in the States (publication).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include, Education Commission of the States, higher education, Higher Education in the States (publication).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of Missouri; James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governor's Conference. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, annual meeting, equal educational opportunity, Executive Committee, National Governors' Conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner, Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; B.L. Coffindaffer, Director, Governor's Office of Federal-State Relations; Donald Whitehead, Federal Cochairman, Appalachian Regional Commission; Charles E. Lohr, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Dr. Mildred M. Bateman, Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Dr. N.H. Dyer, Director, West Virginia Department of Health; Robert R. Nelson, West Virginia State Senator; George H. Seibert, Jr., Minority Leader, West Virginia House of Delegates; Marion W. Shiflet, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; H. Darrel Darby, West Virginia State Senator; Alan L. Susman, West Virginia State Senator; Samuel N. Kusic, West Virginia State Senator; Mario J. Palumbo, West Virginia State Senator; William R. Sharpe, Jr., West Virginia State Senator; Carl E. Gainer, West Virginia State Senator; John Pat Fanning, West Virginia State Senator; Roy H. Rogerson, Minority Leader, West Virginia State Senate; Lafe P. Ward, West Virginia State Senator; W.T. Brotherton, Jr., President, West Virginia State Senate; Gust G. Brenda, Jr., Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; A.L. Sommerville, Jr., Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Donald L. Kopp, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Thomas G. Goodwin, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Nick Fantasia, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Walter Rollins, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; James M. Moler, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Jackie Withrow, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Billy B. Burke, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Educational Legislative Seminar, Interagency Council for Child Development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; John B. Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, resolutions, policy statements, vocational education, annual meeting, Steering Committee, Executive Committee, Early Childhood Project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert L. Lamborn, Executive Director, Council for American Private Education; Charles E. Lohr, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, private education, Legislative Review (publication), Handicapped Children's Education Project, special education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Ron de Lugo, Delegate, U.S. Virgin Islands; Albert H. Quie, U.S. House of Representatives, Floyd K. Haskell, U.S. Senator; Otis R. Bowen, Governor of Indiana; Joseph M. Montoya, U.S. Senator; Tom McCall, Governor of Oregon; Robert B. McCall, Deputy Director, Education Commission of the States; John B. Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Lilly Foundation, A Legislator's Guide to School Finance, Executive Committee, postsecondary education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Robert R. Nelson, West Virginia State Senator. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, higher education, Executive Committee, Steering Committee, Model State Legislation, National Assessment of Educational Progress, National Football League (NFL), newly elected officers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Carl D. Perkins, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives; Claiborne Pell, U.S. Senator; George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governor's Conference; Robert B. McCall, Assistant Executive Director, Education Commission of the States. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Executive Director position, National Governors' Conference, Steering Committee, Project on Evaluation and Improvement of Statewide Planning, policy positions, postsecondary education, audit, state education priorities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Albert H. Quie, U.S. House of Representatives; John B. Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services; regional conference, Calvin Rampton, Governor of Utah and Chairman, National Governors' Conference; Robert B. McCall, Deputy Director, Education Commission of the States; David Hall, Governor of Oklahoma; Hugh L. Carey, Governor of New York; James Rhodes, Governor of Ohio. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, questionnaire, special education, Steering Committee, reorganization, postsecondary education, collective bargaining, alcohol, Equal Rights for Women in Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas P. Salmon, Governor of Vermont; Terry Sanford, President, Duke University; John B. Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services; Tom McCall, Governor of Oregon; Ronald L. Smith, Deputy Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; John H. Dent, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Executive Director position, school finance reform, school finance systems, Search Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John B. Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services; Ronald L. Smith, Deputy Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Warren G. Hill; Mark R. Shedd, Connecticut Commissioner of Education; Terrel H. Bell, U.S. Commissioner of Education. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Search Committee, Selection Procedures Committee, alcohol abuse, alcohol legislation, service personnel, Soviet Union, State Leaders Directory 1973—1974, special education, Handicapped Children's Education Project, state education priorities, State Educational Assessment Programs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Education Commission of the States, higher education, private education, tuition systems, special education, Handicapped Children's Education Project, graduate education, Steering Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contain correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Richard M. Millard, Director, Postsecondary Education Department; John B. Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, State Liaison Coordination System, State Postsecondary Education Profile, state tax support of higher education, Steering Committee, Amendments to the Federal Vocational Education and Higher Education Act, Executive Director position.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Today in ECS, Task Force on Coordination, Governance and Structure of Postsecondary Education, Handicapped Children's Education Project, National Assessment of Educational Progress, state early childhood programs, Task Force on Consumer Education, Task Force on Model State Legislation, Steering Committee, state funding in higher education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John B. Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services; Jerry Apodaca, Governor of New Mexico. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Steering Committee, Search Committee, child abuse, Affirmative Action Plan 1975.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Robert R. Nelson, West Virginia State Senator; Charles E. Lohr, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; John B. Himelrick, Sr., Director, Interagency Council for Child Development Services; Robert B. McCall, Deputy Director, Education Commission of the States; Ronald L. Smith, Deputy Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Joseph C. Harder, Kansas State Senator; Gordon Sandison, Washington State Senator; David Hall, Governor of Oklahoma. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Steering Committee, child abuse, Correctional Education Project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert B. McCall, Deputy Director, Education Commission of the States; Gilbert E. Bursley, Michigan State Senator; Philip W. Noel, Governor of Rhode Island. Topics include: Education Commission of the States, Steering Committee, bylaws.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Norman L. Fagan, Director, West Viginia Science and Culture Center; John E. \"Jack\" Fahey, Mayor of Wheeling; John Pat Fanning, Chairman, Senate Finance Committee, West Virginia State Senate; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; George Faris, III, President, Health Planning Association of North Central West Virginia; James R. McCartney, West Virginia Secretary of State; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Mary Louise Smith, Chairman, Republican National Committee; Anthony J. Filberto, Clerk, Brooke County Commission. Topics include: manpower, Public Service Commission, Fairmont Municipal Airport Board, social security, air pollution, Vietnam bonus, Health Planning Association of North Central West Virginia, United Mine Workers of America widow's benefits, employment, Norfolk and Western Railway Company, welfare, black lung benefits, health, mental health, energy, Federal Trade Commission, trade regulation rules, Stonewall Jackson Dam, Hancock County Historical Society, housing, highways, Weirton Mental Health Center, Linda Fink death, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; David J. Kostelansky, Director, Governors' Manpower Office; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Joseph R. Fowler, Jr., State Travel Director; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; James G. Harlow, President, West Virginia University; Louise Leonard, West Virginia State Senator; Wallace Files, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; William J. Oates, Jr., West Virginia State Senator; Luke E. Terry, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Harold L. Frankel, Mayor of Huntington. Topics include: welfare, Jefferson County Parks and Recreation Commission, Rubber Fabricators, Inc., Monroe County Chamber of Commerce, Medicaid, Stonewall Jackson Dam, Lewis County Chamber of Commerce, workmen's compensation, fiscal policy, housing and urban development, water supply, Northeastern Appalachian Regional Fruit and Berry Laboratory, West Virginia University Foundation, Inc., Martinsburg/Berkeley County Chamber of Commerce, Inc., public utilities, malpractice legislation, Public Service Commission, black lung benefits, Public Service Program, Putnam County Parks and Recreation Commission, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Gerald S. White, Executive Director, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Norman L. Fagan, Executive Director, West Virginia Arts and Humanities Council; John E. \"Jack\" Fahey, Mayor of Wheeling; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; J. Richard Davis, Mayor of Fairmont; Ralph N. Steele, Mayor of Fairmont. Topics include: Cincinnati Appalachian Festival, highways, bicentennial, McMechen disaster area, crime prevention, Flatwoods-Canoe Run Public Service District, water and sewage systems, welfare, abortion, gas, Fact Finder, genocide treaty, Facts, Incorporated, faculty salaries, teacher salaries, West Virginia Arts and Humanities Council, West Virginia Science and Culture Center, High Voltage Systems, Inc., Appalachian Regional Commission, Public Service Program, Weirton Steel, Kanawha County textbooks, social security, community development, Fair Labor Standards Act Amendments, Wage and Hour Act, West Virginia School Service Personnel Association, Economic Stabilization Program, United States Water Resources Council, retired teachers, public housing, Farmers Home Administration, educational legislation, Fairmont Airport, Fairmont Aquatic Club, Fairmont Armory, Fairmont City Sewage Treatment, Fairmont Community College, Fairmont-Marion County Transit Authority, Fairmont Wall Plaster Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Harley O. Staggers, U.S. House of Representatives; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Dale Adkison, Mayor of Falling Springs. Topics include: school personnel salaries, Fairview Instant Library Projects, Fairview Cemetery, Faith and Freedom, medical licensing, West Virginia Board of Regents, West Virginia Society of Washington, D.C., water pollution, employment, National Science Foundation, abortion, mining, bicentennial, military, oil and gas, West Virginia Board of Veterinary Medicine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James H. Falk, Associate Director, Domestic Council to the President. Topics include: Economic Development Administration, energy, Fourco Glass Company, Buffalo Creek Disaster, Amendments to the Clean Air Act, Economic Stabilization Program, presidential reports, Federal Disaster Preparedness and Assistance Program, State and Federal Relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William H. Loy, West Virginia State Representative, Gino R. Columbo, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: flood insurance, social security, legislation, Family Planning Population Reporter, Family Planning Digest, family planning programs, abortion, birth control, Family Practice Model Unit (Thomas Memorial Hospital), Family Practice Residency Program, Family Service of Marion and Harrison Counties, Inc., mental health, Famous Names Auction, famous West Virginians.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John Pat Fanning, Chairman, Finance Committee, West Virginia State Senate; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, West Virginia Secretary of State; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Carl G. Beard, II, Director, Air Pollution Control Commission. Topics include: Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), Appalachian Regional Commission, Education Legislative Seminar, personnel salaries, Interagency Council for Child Development, West Virginia Federation of the Blind, veterans' affairs, bridges, Department of Highways budget, Senate Finance Committee, Department of Welfare budget, welfare, State Employees Retirement Act, State Office Building Commission, social security.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; Paul Fannin, U.S. Senator; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Prince B. Woodard, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Nick Fantasia, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; George Faris, III, President, Health Planning Association of North Central West Virginia. Topics include; capitol lighting, Coalcon, poetry, public health, New River, Industry Education Organization, The Mountain Call, motor vehicles, canning lid shortage, Office of Economic Opportunity, West Virginia Board of Regents, Educational Legislative Seminar, Appalachian Regional Commission, West Virginia Labor-Management Relations Board, West Virginia Board of Dental Examiners, citizenship, personal income tax, Health Planning Association of North Central West Virginia, employment, veterans' affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: Williamson Memorial Hospital, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), Pleasant Valley Hospital, bicentennial, Marshall University Alumni Association, military, welfare, Better School Buildings Amendment, daylight savings time, unit system, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), Public Service Program, motor vehicles, black lung benefits, social security, employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with; E.T. Klassen, Postmaster General of the U.S.; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Charles E. Farley, Jr., President, Putnam County Commission; George Farley, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: abortion, black lung benefits, commemorative stamps, Battle of Point Pleasant, employment, Appalachian Regional Commission, Regional Planning and Development Council, Special Demonstration Project – Putnam County, Public Service Program, Putnam County Health Center, manpower, regional councils, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, United Mine Workers of America, public safety, welfare, veterans' affairs, Four Seasons Nursing Center, Sunday Closing Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; John A. Knebel, Acting Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Clement R Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Ralph Bailey, President, Consolidation Coal Company. Topics include: farm animals, farm building codes, farm education, welfare, commerce, Pinecrest Hospital, employment, Optometry Bill, Vietnam bonus, veterans' affairs, food stamps for miners, Farmers Home Administration, highways, military, Internal Revenue Service, scrap iron, mine subsidence, Farmington area schools, Farmington Mine Disaster, Consolidation Coal Company, Farmington Mine Subsidence Project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Aubrey C. Robertson, President, Braxton County Commission; Gene Diamond, Mayor of Martinsburg; J. Kenton Lambert, Director, Farmers Home Administration. Topics include: Farmers Home Administration (FHA), FHA loans, Braxton County Hospital, Federal Housing Administration, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, water and sewer facilities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George H. Seibert, Jr., Minority Leader, West Virginia House of Delegates; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Frank F. Fasi, Mayor of Honolulu, Hawaii; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, West Virginia Department of Public Safety. Topics include: West Virginia Youth Conservation Program, East River Mountain Tunnel, Energy Stabilization Program, welfare, Marshall University engineering school, social security, vocational rehabilitation, workmen's compensation, black lung benefits, Governor's Highway Safety Administration, sex education, West Virginia Dental Association, abandoned mine, employment, public safety, gasoline tax law, Valley Falls Public Service District Water Project, bicentennial, State Advisory Council for Vocational Education, Fruth Elementary School, school service personnel salaries, natural resources, Federal Housing Administration, Native American artifacts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Employment Security; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Gordon H. Faulkner, Director, West Virginia Department of Public Institutions and Division of Correction; Herbert L. Scites, Superintendent, Putnam County Schools; James C. Fawcett, Mayor of Grafton. Topics include: highways, employment, Public Service Commission, water supply, veterans' affairs, Putnam Health Center, Vietnam bonus, school personnel salaries, welfare, legislation, water and sewage systems, Audra State Park, health, West Virginia Industrial School for Boys, Department of Veterans' Affairs budget, revenue sharing, manpower, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), West Virginia Health Systems Agency, mental hospitals, retired teachers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: George M. Edwards, Superintendent, Fayette County Board of Education; B.L. Coffindaffer, Governor's Office of Federal/State Relations; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund. Topics include: manufacturing plants, Fayette Art League, Inc., Fayette County Board of Education, vocational education, emergency medical services, highways, Fayette County Court, Fayette County Daycare Center, Fayette County Development Center for Handicapped Children, West Virginia School Service Personnel Association, ESEA Title I Funds, Fayette County Jail, Energy Stabilization Program, FMRS Community Mental Health Center, Fayette Plateau Chamber of Commerce, New River Gorge Scenic Railroad, welfare, workmen's compensation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Richard D. Fearing, President, Mountain View Conference of Seventh Day Adventists; Theodore C. Fearnow, Chairman, Middle Atlantic Environmental Council; E.K. Feaster, President, Fairmont State College; Homer R. Shields, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Charles Feather, Mayor of Terra Alta; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs. Topics include: employment, Mountain View Conference of Seventh Day Adventists, Middle Atlantic Environmental Council, Warm Springs Public Service District, water and sewage systems, Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin, Potomac River Basin Advisory Committee, management of state forests, motor vehicles, Appalachian Regional Commission, Public Service Program, manpower, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), retired teachers, veterans' affairs, Wheeling disaster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James H. Falk, Associate Director, Domestic Council to the President; Clarence M. Kelley, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation; Robert Fri, Acting Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States; Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1973, Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1975, highways, energy crisis, fuel supply, Federal Aviation Administration, Uniform Crime Reporting Program, Federal Clean Air Act, Federal Communications Commission, Public Service Commission, Western Union International, Inc., Federal Council on the Arts and Humanities, Federal Disaster Assistance Administration, McMechen Slide, Ohio County Flood, Ohio-Marshall County Flood, Wheeling Flood, Buffalo Valley Disaster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Orlando B. Potter, Staff Director, Federal Election Commission; William L. Fisher, Acting Assistant Secretary of the Interior. Topics include: federal election campaign laws, Federal Election Commission, Campaign Finance Law, federal funds in the general election, Federal Employment Security Office, Federal Energy Development Impact Assistance Fund, Federal Energy Resource Development Assistance, coal, energy shortage, Federal Energy Office, energy management programs funding, gasoline suppliers, gasoline, gas allocation, illumination of highways, projected cost increase of asphalt, residual fuel oil, Federal Energy Administration, Tourism/Recreation Advisory Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert G. Davis, Acting Director, Intergovernmental Relations and Special Programs, Federal Energy Administration; Joseph A. LaSala, Regional Administrator, Federal Energy Administration Region III; Frank G. Zarb, Administrator, Federal Energy Administration; Arthur F. Sampson, Administrator, General Services Administration. Topics include: Federal Energy Administration, Eastern Coal Forum, military, energy conservation youth training program, state energy conservation effort, energy crisis, residential energy conservation program, Project Conserve Program, West Virginia Commission on Energy, Economy, and Environment, oil and gas, Project Independence, Natural Gas Conservation Action Option Projects, gas shortage, State Reimbursement Program, Energy Polic and Conservation Act, Consolidated Gas Corporation, President's Energy Resources Council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William W. Geimer, Director, Intergovernmental Relations and Special Programs Administrator, Federal Energy Administration; Joseph A. LaSala, Regional Administrator, Federal Energy Administration Region III; Frank G. Zarb, Administrator, Federal Energy Administration; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; John C. Sawhill, Administrator, Federal Energy Administration. Topics include: Federal Energy Administration, home improvement, employment, coal shortage, natural gas shortage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; Ronald Reagan, Governor of California; Thomas F. Foley, U.S. House of Representatives; J. Robert Hunter, Acting Federal Insurance Administrator, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; William T. Coleman, Jr., U.S. Secretary of Transportation; Asaph H. Hall, Administrator, Federal Railroad Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation; Gorham L. Black, Jr., Chairman, Mid-Atlantic Federal Regional Council and Regional Director, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Dennis F. Lamm, Mayor of Anmoore. Topics include: federal flood insurance, Federal Flood Insurance Program, federal funding, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Wallace Volunteer Fire Department, federal grants, Federal Governments Accountants Association, Federal Highway Act funds, Federal Highway Administration, National Conference on Areawide Carpooling, Federal Housing Administration, Farmers Home Administration, Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act, National Conference of State Coordinating Agencies, Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 208, local rail service assistance, Federal Regional Council, Buffalo Creek Public Service District, federal revenue sharing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Federal Milk Market Administrator, Middle Atlantic Market Administrator's Bulletin, milk prices, U.S. Department of Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Si Galperin, Jr., West Virginia State Senator; J. Thomas Rosch, Director, Federal Trade Commission; Kenneth R. Cole, Deputy Assistant to the President, Domestic Council; R. LeRoy Carpenter, Oklahoma Commissioner of Health; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs. Topics include: Federal Scenic Highway, Federal Surface Mining Bill, federal tax returns, Federal Telephone Directory, drug prices, consumer protection, Federal Voting Assistance Program, Federal Water Pollution Control Amendments of 1972, Federal Water Pollution Control Act, federally funded health programs, Federation of American Hospitals, West Virginia Federation of the Blind, Inc., Federation for Community Planning, Federation of Experienced Americans, Federation of Insurance Counsel, motor vehicles, highway safety, Federation of Tax Administrators, West Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs, veterans' affairs, Boy Scouts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Ira S. Latimer, Jr. Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: renewal licensure fees for registered nurses, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, Physical Fitness Games (CBS Network), commerce, Summer Youth Program, Mid-Ohio Valley Transit Authority, choke-saving devices, Heimlich Maneuver, medical equipment for state parks, fuel shortage, Teamsters Union, Aeronautics Commission, French Creek Game Farm, surface mining, Shaver's Fork, dedication of Science and Culture Building, strip mining, American Bar Association, welfare, death penalty, student letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Richard L. Feltner, Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Department of Highways; John M. Gates, West Virginia State Auditor; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Raymond Ferguson, President, White Sulphur Springs Chamber of Commerce. Topics include: junked cars, truckers' strike, Vietnam bonus, welfare, employment, vocational rehabilitation, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA), WWVA Radio, consumer protection, legislation, U.S. National Wildwater team trials on Cheat River, tourism, legal matters, Lincoln Thrift Association, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, veterans' affairs, commerce, Better School Buildings Amendment, Blue Ridge Project, zoning ordinances, Public Service Program, Weirton Animal Rescue Shelter, Office of Economic Opportunity, Board of Probation and Parole, Ritchie Gazette, taxes, Marshall Alumni Association, insurance, bicentennial, Farmers Home Administration, Governor Moore indictment, WTRF-TV, Summer Youth Program, workmen's compensation, motor vehicles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: Blennerhassett Island, Wood County Development Authority, restoration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; John P. McWhorter, Director, West Virginia Department of Civil and Defense Mobilization; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Harry L. Buch, Chairman, West Virginia Racing Commission; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Welfare; Josh Ashcraft, Director, West Virginia Department of Mines; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Prince B. Woodard, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; James R. Boggs, Director, Budget Division, Department of Finance and Administration; P.G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions. Topics include: state budget, general revenue, reclamation of surface mined lands, state employee salaries, staffing vocational and technical schools, Science and Culture Center, Department of Mental Health, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Department of Health, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Education, Better School Buildings Amendment, Department of Commerce, Department of Welfare, Department of Mines, mine fires, mine water seepage, child development, Public Land Corporation, West Virginia Board of Regents, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Veterans' Affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John M. Gates, West Virginia State Auditor; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; James R. Boggs, Director, Budget Division, Department of Finance and Administration; Eldon E. Shipman, Superintendent, West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind; Prince B. Woodard, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; James G. Harlow, President, West Virginia University; G. Cameron Hunter, Secretary, West Virginia Board of Architects; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools. Topics include: budget, Department of Public Safety, Department of Natural Resources, Civil Service System, schools for the deaf and blind, West Virginia University Medical School, Board of Architects, Board of Examiners for Licensed Practical Nurses, State Veterinary Board, Board of Osteopathy, Department of Finance and Administration, revenue, Department of Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John H. Kelly, West Virginia State Treasurer; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; James Paul Geary, President, West Virginia Board of Education; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: budget, road bonds, highways, school building bonds, economy, Bankers Trust Company, Board of Education, Better School Buildings Amendment, Better Highways Amendment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John H. Kelly, West Virginia State Treasurer; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools. Topics include: budget, road bonds, First National City Bank, Kanawha Valley Bank, Standard and Poor's Corporation, First Boston Corporation, Highway Construction Program, municipal bonds, State Road Fund, Better Highways Amendment, Charleston National Bank, Better School Buildings Amendment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Brevard Crihfield, Executive Director, Council of State Governments; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; W.T. Brotherton, Jr., President, West Virginia State Senate; Gerald S. White, Executive Director, Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Correction; John M. Gates, West Virginia State Auditor; Joseph H. Mills, Director, State Economic Opportunity Offices; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Edgar F. Heiskell, III, West Virginia Secretary of State. Topics include: budget, Council of State Governments, Department of Motor Vehicles, law enforcement, Youth Opportunity Camping Program, Department of Public Safety, Civil Service System, Board of Chiropractic Examiners, West Virginia University Medical School, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Highways, Department of Finance and Administration, 1973 Budget Act, General Revenue Surplus, State Board of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Public Safety, Board of Registration for Professional Engineers, Pipestem State Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John M. Gates, West Virginia State Auditor; Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Cleveland K. Benedict, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: budget, 1974 Budget Act, Board of Examiners for Licensed Practical Nurses, Department of Public Safety, Teachers Retirement Board, Board of Regents, general revenue, West Virginia University Medical School, Civil Service System, 1975 Budget Act, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Natural Resources, surplus revenue, Department of Highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John M. Gates, West Virginia State Auditor; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Cleveland K. Benedict, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: budget, supplemental assistance, 1976—77 Budget Act, Department of Public Safety, Board of Pharmacy, Department of Finance and Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ivor F. Boiarsky, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Lloyd G. Jackson, President, West Virginia State Senate; Charles H. Haden, II, State Tax Commissioner; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Public Institutions; James G. Harlow, President, West Virginia University. Topics include: budget, general revenue, consumer sales tax, Tax Department, Department of Finance and Administration, Department of Public Safety, Department of Personnel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lloyd Jackson, President, West Virginia State Senate; Ivor F. Boiarsky, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; Denzil L. Gainer, State Auditor; John D. Rockefeller, IV, West Virginia Secretary of State; Charles H. Haden, II, State Tax Commissioner; John E. Amos, President, West Virginia Board of Regents; Eldon E. Shipman, Superintendent, West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and the Blind; J. Douglas Machesney, Executive Director, West Virginia Commission on Higher Education; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; Jack L. Miller, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Earle T. Andrews, Vice President, West Virginia Board of Regents; Winfred L. Godwin, Director, Southern Regional Education Board; Theodore M. Bowers, West Virginia State Senator; J.C. Butcher, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; M.W. Smith, Commissioner, Department of Banking; William E. Richards, Executive Director, Aeronautics Commission; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Dr. M. Mitchell-Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; Dora Ruth Parks, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Library Commission; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor; John H. Kelly, State Treasurer; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways. Topics include: budget, general revenue, appropriations,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor; John M. Gates, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; Ralph Widner, Executive Director, Appalachian Regional Commission; B.L. Coffindaffer, State Representative; John A. Maxim, Jr., Executive Vice President, West Virginia Housing Development Fund; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; J. Donald Clark, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Public Institutions; C.S. Collier, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Veterans' Affairs; Earle T. Andrews, President, West Virginia Board of Regents; James E. Ross, West Virginia Nonintoxicating Beer Commissioner; Prince B. Woodard, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; John H. Kelly, State Treasurer; Denzil L. Gainer, State Auditor; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: budget, Department of Finance and Administration, federal-state budget, Housing Development Fund, Public Service Commission, Department of Natural Resources, general revenue, Huttonsville Correctional Center, Department of Veterans' Affairs, West Virginia Commission on Aging, Board of Regents, Department of Public Safety, Board of Architects, Department of Highways.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: M. Mitchell-Bateman, Director, West Virginia Department of Mental Health; Denzil L. Gainer, State Auditor; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor; John M. Gates, Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Finance and Administration; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways. Topics include: budget, Department of Mental Health, Department of Public Safety, Board of Architecture, Department of Highways, general revenue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Homer R. Shields, Department of Motor Vehicles; Prince B. Woodard, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents; James G. Harlow, President, West Virginia University; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Denzil L. Gainer, State Auditor; R.W. Coplin, Dirctor, Governor's Highway Safety Bureau; Elizabeth V. Hallanan, Chairman, Public Service Commission; John M. Gates, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, Dr. M. Mitchell-Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Department of Mental Health; Arden R. Hodges, Acting Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; C. Herbert Traubert, Secretary, West Virginia Board of Pharmacy; G. Cameron Hunter, Secretary, West Virginia Board of Architects; Samuel H. Weese, Insurance Commissioner; James R. Boggs, Director, Budget Division, Department of Finance and Administration; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools. Topics include: budget, general revenue, special revenue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Governor of Virginia; Harry F. Byrd, Jr., U.S. Senator; Douglas B. Fugate, Commissioner, Virginia Department of Highways; John C. Sawhill, Deputy Administrator, Federal Energy Administrator; William E. Simon, Administrator, Federal Energy Office; William E. Ozzard, President, Great Lakes Conference of Public Utilities Commissioners; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Department of Mental Health. Topics include: social security, black lung benefits, Great Kanawha River Navy, Great Kanawha Resource Conservation and Development Project, Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation, nursing homes, Great Lakes to Florida Highway Association, Inc., Great Lakes Regional Conference, employment, welfare, consumer protection, Great Lakes Utilities Conference, Office of Economic Opportunity, education, gasoline shortage, Green Acres Regional Center, Inc., Green America, arthritis, abortion, West Virginia Housing Development Fund, motor vehicles, mineral rights, commerce.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources; Jean Green, Clerk of Circuit Court, Barbour County Courthouse; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Department of Mental Health; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Alex Lawrence, Director, Department of Commerce; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: welfare, black lung benefits, water and sewage systems, Kumbrabow timber sale, legal matters, West Virginia State Fair, Consumer Protection Bill, Mine Rescue Team, mental health, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board, Affirmative Action Committee of the Education Commission of the States, legislation, Interagency Council for Child Development Services, employment, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), Public Service Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles, William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration. Topics include: welfare, public safety, JEEP Program, motor vehicles, Kanawha County Aquarium Society, workmen's compensation, West Virginia Cultural Center, social security, black lung benefits, fuel shortage, Island Manufacturing Corporation, revenue sharing, Green Valley Trailer Park, Eagle Coal and Dock Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Gorham L. Black, Jr., Regional DIrector, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Dr. M. Mitchell Bateman, Director, Department of Mental Health; Lysander L. Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways; Walter James, President, County Court of Raleigh County; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; J. Kenton Lambert, State Director, Farmers Home Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Lewis N. McManus, Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates; E. Hansford McCourt, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Public Employees Retirement System. Topics include: education, marijuana laws, capital punishment, The Greenbrier, mental health, Greenbrier Center, Greenbrier College, Greenbrier Community Mental Health/Mental Retardation Center; Greenbrier County Community Services Council, Greenbrier County Farm Bureau, Greenbrier County Jail, Greenbrier County Library, Greenbrier County Planning Commission, solid waste disposal, Greenbrier County Schools, Greenbrier Economic Development Corporation, Greenbrier Historical Society, recycling, Greenbrier Railroad Project, Greenbrier Valley Artisans Guild, Greenbrier Valley Theater, teacher salaries, veterans' affairs, West Virginia Board of Regents, Emergency Medical Service Advisory Council, West Virginia Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board, water and sewage systems,  Professional Nursing Home Association of West Virginia, Inc., Cool Ridge-Flat Top Public Service District, Appalachian Regional Commission, International Film Bureau, Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare, Major General Francis S. Greenlief, Chief, National Guard Bureau; Lynn A. Greenwalt, Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Michael D. Greer, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety. Topics include: driving age, education, workmen's compensation, state and local voter registration, Office of Economic Opportunity, welfare, legislative pay raise, vocational rehabilitation, fuel shortage, Kanawha County textbooks, school textbooks, energy, recreational development, employment, JEEP Program, revegetation of surface mined areas for wildlife, mining, natural resources, National Task Force for Public Fish Hatchery Policy, mental health, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program, holding companies, legislation, public safety, school personnel salaries, energy crisis, income tax forms, health.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Lynn A. Greenwalt, Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: determinations of endangered and threatened animal classifications, Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, classification for snails, endangered and threatened plants, natural resources, reclassification of the bald eagle, Endangered Species Cooperative Agreement, migratory game birds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: B.L. Coffindaffer, Director of Federal-State Relations; James B. Gregory, Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Education; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Jack R. Grey, Regional Directo, Department of Agriculture, Robert D. Harmon, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates. Topics include: Public Service Program, welfare, bicentennial, black lung benefits, Governor's Safey Conference, highways, Comprehensive Highway Safety Plan, Highway Safety Conference, Appalachian Regional Commission, Braxton County Building Commission, welfare, interest rates on mortgage loans, employment, FMRS Community Mental Health Center, legal matters, Snowshoe Company, college tuition, Bethany College, senior citizens programs, Greyhound Bus lines, social security.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Thomas R. Foreman, Assistant Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Robert P. Griffin, U.S. Senator; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; David L. Griffith, Director, Consumer Protection Division, Department of Labor; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; P.G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Thorold S. Funk, Director, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocational Education. Topics include: welfare, Agpro, Inc., Office of Economic Opportunity, workmen's compensation, U.S.S. Diphda Reunion, Grice Electronics, Inc., obtaining birth certificate from the state, Republican National Committee, veterans' affairs, Americans missing in action, retired teachers, state legislature, bicentennial, State Sexual Assault Bill, real estate licensing laws, correctional officer salaries, Optometry Bill, special education, legal matters, studded tires, Braxton County Emergency Squad, revenue sharing, West Virginia Mobile Home Safety Act, water and sewage systems, Athens Water Project, Business and Professional Women's Club of Buckhannon, pollution, employment, vocational rehabilitation, Watergate advertisement, military, motor vehicles, abortion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: W.C. Gribble, Jr., Lieutenant General, USA, Chief of Engineers, Department of the Army; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources. Topics include: Permits for Activities in Navigable Waters or Ocean Waters, Army Corps of Engineers, project deauthorizations, natural resources, flood control, Middle Island Creek Basin, water resources, Environmental Statement for the Oceana local protection project, Federal Water Pollution Control Act, land use policy, Gallipolis Lock and Dam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: David P. Cleek, Assistant Attorney General; Ralph Griffith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; Richard E. Griffith, Regional Director, Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Department of the Interior; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintended, Department of Public Safety; Calvin A. Calendine, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions. Topics include: legislation, teacher salaries, welfare, social security, Daylight Savings Time, retired teachers, Martinsburg Housing Authority, mental health, Republican Governors Association, National Advisory Committee on Child Abuse and Neglect, federal trout allotments, consumer protection, workmen's compensation, Griffith and Feil Drug, Inc., West Virginia Board of Regents, school personnel salaries, correctional officer salaries, military, public safety, gasoline shortage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Thomas R. Foreman, Chief Deputy, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; E. Hansford McCourt, Executive Secretary, Public Employees Retirement System; Stephen Z. Long, Deputy Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs; Eugene Crutchfield, Director, Department of Veterans' Affairs. Topics include: Republican Governors Association, Griggsville Wild Bird Society, highways, Computer Sciences Corporation, West Virginia Board of Regents, water and sewage systems, welfare, legal matters, state symbols at Capitol, Appalachian Regional Commission, employment, Teachers Retirement Fund, social security, black lung benefits, motor vehicles, veterans' affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Calvin A. Calendine, Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; P.G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Ralph N. Steele, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles; Howard D. Kenney, Executive Director, West Virginia Human Rights Commission; Donald E. Portis, Executive Secretary, West Virginia Real Estate Commission. Topics include: Buffalo Valley Disaster, employment, correctional officer salaries, Blue Ridge Project, workmen's compensation, public safety, manpower, Pinecrest Hospital, Wyoming County Republican Executive Committee, public institutions, highways, starting salaries at Appalachian Regional Hospital, trapping of wildlife, natural resources, black lung benefits, West Virginia Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Stevens, Thompson \u0026amp; Runyan, Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; P.G. Hoye, Acting Commissioner, Department of Public Institutions; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Ernest Ambler, Acting Director, U.S. Department of Commerce; Richard L. Dailey, State Tax Commissioner; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; John Kelly, Chairman, Public Employees Insurance Board; Homer R. Shields, Commissioner, Department of Motor Vehicles. Topics include: employment, legislation, teachers, gasoline shortage, Wheeling Rapid Transit, Inc., Minnesota Department of Public Welfare, programs for physically handicapped and developmentally disabled adults, workmen's compensation, welfare, Onduline International, Daycare Center in Fayette County, West Virginia Commission on Aging, Advisory Committee on Aging, National Retired Teachers Association, American Association of Retired Persons, fuel crisis, public institutions, Bluefield State College and Concord College, public health, veterans' affairs, Kanawha County textbooks, State Board of Health, studded tires, nuclear power plants, state symbols at Capitol, tax forms, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), landslides, legal matters, Board of Miner Training, Education and Certification, WWSW Radio, Inc., property taxes, motor vehicles, capital punishment, Braxton County Building Commission, Public Service Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Rodney W. Clay, Deputy Director, Department of Natural Resources; Jay V. Groves, Executive Director, Upshur County Community Action Council, Inc.; John H. Groves, Mayor of Petersburg; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Isaac R. Mayfield, District Director, Small Business Administration; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Dr. N.H. Dyer, State Director of Health; Bob Dole, U.S. Senator; Norman L. Fagan, West Virginia American Revolution Bicentennial Commission. Topics include: highways, natural resources, state symbols at Capitol, Upshur County Community Action Council, Inc., Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA), Occupational Training Program, manpower, unemployment compensation for Head Start employees, Public Service Program, Appalachian Regional Commission, JEEP Program, public safety, Summer Youth Program, Office of Economic Opportunity, public safety, water and sewage systems, Reynoldsville Water System, Grafton Housing Authority, Greenbrier College of Osteopathic Medicine, black lung benefits, social security, consumer protection, workmen's compensation, Gilbert Creek Flood, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), unit system, mental health, dog racing, horse racing, impeachment of President, Technical Systems Inc., oil and gas, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Major General Harry J. Mier, Jr., Adjutant General, Pennsylvania Department of Military Affairs; Paul Gubarev, Superintendent, Weirton Sanitary Board; Edward H. Post, Executive Secretary, Department of Highways; R.D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Samuel H. Weese, Insurance Commissioner; J. Richard Barber, Commissioner, West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control. Topics include: guard budget reductions, The National Guardsman, Republican National Committee, Guatemalan Earthquake Relief, Gubernatorial Staff Opinion Study, employment, Wetzel County Airport, deer hunting, Kanawha State Forest, harvesting timber, The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Chauncey H. Browning, Jr., Attorney General of West Virginia; Dr. M. Mitchell-Bateman, State Director of Mental Health; John F. Montgomery, President, Greenbrier College Corporation; John M. Gates, State Auditor; James R. Clowser, Deputy Director, Department of Mental Health;  Ben L. Morton, Chancellor, West Virginia Board of Regents. Topics include: Greenbrier College, mental health, inpatient facilities, property purchase, North House – Greenbrier Community Mental Health/Mental Retardation Center, Greenbrier College of Osteopathic Medicine, Appalachian Regional Commission, West Virginia Board of Regents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: D. Banks Wilburn, President, Glenville State College; Encil Bailey, Legislative Auditor; Lysander Dudley, Sr., Commissioner, Department of Commerce. Topics include: Glenville State College, construction of driving range, College Student Employment Program, housing policy, audit, State Teacher Retirement Board, Board of Regents, National Championship Division II Football Play-Off.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Clement R. Bassett, Commissioner, Department of Employment Security; William D. Mitchell, Acting Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Rodney W. Clay, Deputy Director, Department of Natural Resources; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Colonel R.L. Bonar, Superintendent, Department of Public Safety; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives; George M. Stafford, Chairman, Interstate Commerce Commission; R.D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; William F. Vieweg, Executive Secretary, Workmen's Compensation Fund; B. Frederick Becker, Commissioner, Workmen's Compensation Fund; Walter A. Guntharp, Administrator, United States Department of Agriculture; Ira S. Latimer, Jr., Director, Department of Natural Resources; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: energy crisis, Mineral Research Associates, pollution, commerce, Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation, Gulf Mineral Resources, Gulf Oil Corporation, workmen's compensation, natural resources, licensing, correctional officer salaries, Water Resources Board, Reclamation Board of Review, welfare, Transportation Renumeration and Incentive Program (TRIP), revenue, retired teachers, Public Service Commission, highways, public employees' retirement benefits, public safety, social security, black lung benefits, gun control, timber harvesting in state forests, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Program (REAP), commerce, Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, military, employment, Rural Development Leaders School, Concord College and Bluefield State College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edward J. Gurney, U.S. Senator; Donald W. Brown, Commissioner, Department of Insurance; W.S. Ritchie, Jr., Commissioner, Department of Highways; Arthur N. Gustke, Fourth Judicial Circuit Court Judge; Lysander L. Dudley, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; George H. Seibert, Jr., Minority Leader, West Virginia House of Delegates; Richard G. Guter, President, Stone \u0026amp; Thomas; Audrey G. Guthrie, President, Consumer Association of West Virginia; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools; Ken Hechler, U.S. House of Representatives. Topics include: highway safety, insurance, farm building codes, Blue Ridge Dam, motor vehicles, Public Service Program, manpower, senate redistricting, consumer protection, Consumer Affairs Advisory Council, workmen's compensation, Charleston Musicians Union, Anti-Piracy Legislation, animal control, employment security.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Tennyson Guyer, U.S. House of Representatives; R.D. Albertazzie, Commissioner, Department of Commerce; John Guzek, Jr., President, District 6 United Mine Workers of America; John Ashcraft, Director, Department of Mines; George P. Gvoyich, Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Edwin F. Flowers, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; J. Campbell Gwinn, Commissioner, Summers County Commission; Åke Dreijer, Vice President, Volvo; P.G. Gyllenhammar, President, Volvo; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: legal matters, strip mining, United Mine Workers of America, Guyan Eagle Investment Company, Marshall University medical school, Guyandotte Economic Development Corporation, Guyandotte, Water and Sewer Development Association, commerce, West Virginia Commission on Manpower, Technology and Training, Mine Inspectors' Examining Board, Weirton Regional Mental Health Facility, Appalachian Regional Commission, in-service credit for teachers, studded tires, school service personnel salaries, welfare, Federal Surface Mine Bill, tornado damage, Land and Water Conservation Fund, Public Service Program, Blue Ridge Project, Hinton-Alderson Airport, unit system, mental health, industrial development, Volvo U.S. plant, gypsy moth, timber harvesting in state forests.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Brevard Crihfield, Secretary-Treasurer, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, staff directories, The Greenbrier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Cecil D. Andrus, Governor of Idaho; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference; Carla A. Hills, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Thomas L. Judge, Governor of Montana; Francis W. Sargent, Governor of Massachusetts; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; George R. Ariyoshi, Governor of Hawaii; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; Edward W. Brooke, U.S. Senator; William D. Hathaway, U.S. Senator; Robert G. Davis, Director of Intergovernmental Relations, Federal Energy Administration; Brevard Crihfield, Secretary-Treasurer, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, administrations block grant proposals, fiscal 1977 federal budget, annual meeting, Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management, Appropriations for Air and Water Pollution Control, Advisory Task Force, special revenue sharing, Committee on Executive Management and Fiscal Affairs, federal assistance for urban transportation planning, agenda, Governors' Conference on Aging, Intergovernmental Personnel Act, Federal Regulation Lobbying Act of 1946, Fair Labor Standards Act, budget, Office of Economic Opportunity, executive director position.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Edmond F. Rovner, Project Director, NGC Energy Program; Robert P. Goss, Director, NGC Manpower Program; Julian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky; Brevard Crihfield, Secretary-Treasurer, National Governors' Conference; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference; James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Thomas J. Dennis, State Task Force Director, Governors' Energy Project. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Carolina Action v. Simon, National Environmental Policy Act, Center for Policy Research and Analysis, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, CETA-Vocational Education Relationships, Coal Task Force, Natural Resources and Environmental Management Committee, annual meeting, energy conservation, Consortium of State Administrative Programs, Criminal Justice data Privacy Legislation, Soviet Union, directories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Thomas J. Dennis, Interstate Coordinator for Energy Programs, National Governors' Conference and State Task Force Director, Governors' Energy Project; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference; Brevard Crihfield, Secretary-Treasurer, National Governors' Conference; Charles A. Byrley, Director, National Governors' Conference; Thomas P. Salmon, Governor of Vermont; Frank G. Zarb, Executive Director, Energy Resources Council; Edmond F. Rovner, Project Director, NGC Energy Program; James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Philip W. Noel, Governor of Rhode Island. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, directories, NGC Awards Program for Distinguished Service to State Government, regulations for health services funding, Economic Development Act Extension, Public Works and Economic Development Act, energy crisis, special revenue sharing, energy allocation and conservation, Energy Policy and Conservation Act, coal, Emergency Jobs Act of 1974, Executive Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: National Governors' Conference, Governors' Bulletin, revenue sharing, health services, labor standards, strip mining, unemployment compensation, social services, Office of Economic Opportunity, health planning, insurance, highways, budget, pollution, employment, mass transit, offshore drilling, motor vehicles, welfare, home mortgages, freedom of information, criminal justice, consumer protection, education, manpower, tax reform, daylight savings time, railroads, Medicaid, cable television, legal services, public transportation, campaign finance, poverty, economic development, minimum wage, emergency medical services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: National Governors' Conference, Governors' Bulletin, revenue sharing, health services, labor standards, strip mining, unemployment compensation, social services, Office of Economic Opportunity, health planning, insurance, highways, budget, pollution, employment, mass transit, offshore drilling, motor vehicles, welfare, home mortgages, freedom of information, criminal justice, consumer protection, education, manpower, tax reform, daylight savings time, railroads, Medicaid, cable television, legal services, public transportation, campaign finance, poverty, economic development, minimum wage, emergency medical services, natural gas deregulation, auto emissions fuel costs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference; Edmond F. Rovner, Director, Energy Program, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Fair Labor Standards Act, Federal Aid Highways Amendments of 1974, Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act, Federal Diversion to Cities of State Highway Trust Funds, Federal Energy Office, federal energy regulation, federal budget, medical malpractice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Floyd H. Hyde, Undersecretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Francis W. Sargent, Governor of Massachusetts; Patrick J. Lucey, Governor of Wisconsin; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Federal Gasoline Tax, energy conservation, Federal Highway Act, federal aid highway funds, federal housing programs, land use planning, mass transportation, state government efficiency, Federal Sunset Bills, crime, budget.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, government policies and programs, Local Public Works Employment Act of 1976, Hall of the States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference; Richard D. Rodgers, State Services Organization Director of Administration and Finance, National Governors' Conference; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa and Chairman, National Governors' Conference; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Thomas P. Salmon, Governor of Vermont and Chairman, NGC Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management; Richard D. Lamm, Governor of Colorado and Chairman, Task Force on Synthetic Fuels; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Hall of the States, Health Planning Act, health insurance, Omnibus Energy Bill, Emergency Highway Energy Conservation Act, Housing and Urban Development regulations, Governors' Mutual Assistance Program for Criminal Justice, housing policy, \"701\" Comprehensive Planning Assistance Program, Human Resources Committee, welfare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Jay S. Hammond, Governor of Alaska; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa and Chairman, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management, Committee on Human Resources, Committee on Crime Reduction and Public Safety, Committee on Executive Management and Fiscal Affairs, natural gas deregulation, energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Griffith, Executive Director, Republican Governors' Association; A. Edward Simon, Office of States Cochairman, Appalachian Regional Commission; Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania; Richard D. Lamm, Governor of Colorado; Harry Teter, Jr., Executive Director, Appalachian Regional Commission; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Republican Governors' Association, energy, Equal Rights Amendment, Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management, William E. Hill \u0026amp; Company, Inc., Appalachian Regional Commission, Executive Committee, position papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Brevard Crihfield, Secretary-Treasurer, National Governors' Conference; Robert C. Byrd, U.S. Senator; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, social services and health planning legislation, Detroit School Desegregation Case, Intergovernmental Personnel Act, Intergovernmental Office phase-out, international visits, Japanese Governors, Volunteer Action Program, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act, regional commissions, Appalachian Regional Commission, Regional Development Act of 1973, National Growth Policy Planning Act, National Regional and Area Development Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington and Chairman, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, lobbying, Land Use Planning Act of 1974, Law Enforcement Revenue Sharing Act of 1973, legislative summaries, local financial emergencies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Cecil D. Andrus, Governor of Idaho; Ed Rovner, Director, Energy Project, National Governors' Conference; Robert P. Gross, Director, NGC Manpower Program; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; James L. Martin, Director of State-Federal Affairs, National Governors' Conference; James H. Falk, Assistant Director, Domestic Council; William H. Kolberg, Assistant Secretary for Manpower, U.S. Department of Labor; Dennis V. Fargas. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, federal legislation, Mandatory Petroleum Allocation Program, Federal Trade Commission, manpower, revenue sharing, public assistance, Executive Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Alan V. Sokolow, Secretary, Mid-Atlantic Governors' Conference; Brevard Crihfield, Secretary-Treasurer, National Governors' Conference; Ricardo J. Bordallo, Governor of Guam; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa and Chairman, National Governors' Conference; Thomas R. Tinder, Commissioner, Department of Welfare; Casper Weinberger, Secretary, Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Thomas P. Salmon, Governor of Vermont and Chairman, NGC Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management; Richard D. Lamm, Governor of Colorado and Chairman, Task Force on Synthetic Fuels; Floyd K. Haskell, U.S. Senator; Ronald G. Pearson, Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration; Robert W. Straus, Governor of Oregon. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Council of State Governments, Mid-Atlantic Governors' Conference, Executive Committee, National League of Cities, National Health Planning and Resource Development Act, National Regional Development Policy, Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management, natural gas policy, gas deregulation, Energy Policy and Conservation Act.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Brevard Crihfield, Secretary-Treasurer, National Governors' Conference; Thomas P. Salmon, Governor of Vermont and Chairman, NGC Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; James E. Holshouser, Jr., Governor of North Carolina; Ed Rovner, Director, Energy Project, National Governors' Conference; Julian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky and Chairman, Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management; James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference; Herbert L. Wiltsee, Secretary, Southern Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, petroleum allocation regulations, policy positions, Southern Governors' Conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John M. Gates, West Virginia State Auditor; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah and Chairman, National Governors' Conference; Richard D. Rodgers, State Services Organization Director of Administration and Finance, National Governors' Conference; James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, import oil fees, budget, Hall of the States, property taxes, social services regulations, Public Employee Deferred Compensation Programs for State Employees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: A. Edward Simon, Office of States Cochairman, Appalachian Regional Commission; Harry Teter, Jr., Executive Director, Appalachian Regional Commission. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, welfare, Appalachian Regional Commission, American Enterprise Institute, Enterprise Unlimited Corporation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: National Governors' Conference, Office of Federal-State Relations, social services, state lotteries, Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, motor vehicle insurance, Disaster Relief Act of 1974, \"701\" Comprehensive Planning, Clean Air Act, health insurance, workmen's compensation, criminal data systems, Law Enforcement Revenue Sharing Act of 1973, Intergovernmental Personnel Act Funding, health planning, Transportation Improvement Act of 1974, Unified Transportation Assistance Act of 1974, budget, cable television, education, Professional Standards Review Organizations, Regional Rail Reorganization Act of 1973, state taxation of banks, National Public Employment Relations Act of 1973, Airport Development Aid Program, highway funds, Crime Control Act of 1973, welfare, impoundment, community development programs, Disaster Preparedness and Assistance Act of 1973, Better Communities Act, Robinson v. Cahill, Property Tax Relief and Reform Act of 1973, abortion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah and Chairman, National Governors' Conference; George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Executive Committee, state executive branch associations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah and Chairman, National Governors' Conference; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Julian M. Carroll, Governor of Kentucky and Chairman, Council of Appalachian Governors; Wendell H. Pierce, Executive Director, Education Commission of the States; Christopher S. Bond, Governor of Missouri; Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senator; Howard H. Baker, Jr., U.S. Senator; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; Daniel B. Taylor, State Superintendent of Schools. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Executive Committee, Education Commission of the States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include: National Governors' Conference, computer systems, minimum wage, air quality, health planning, health insurance, safe drinking water, revenue sharing, Federal Mass Transportation Act of 1974, federal land use planning legislation, education, Housing and Urban Development Act of 1974, welfare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; James R. Galbraith, Executive Director, Republican Governors' Association; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; M.A. Wright, Chairman and Chief Executive, Exxon Company, USA; Adlai Stevenson, III, U.S. Senator; Brevard Crihfield, Secretary-Treasurer, National Governors' Conference; William A. Egan, Governor of Alaska; Samuel H. Weese, State Insurance Commissioner; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Appalachian Regional Commission, Western Governors' Conference on Agriculture, policy positions, Exxon Company, USA, beef industry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: John J. Gilligan, Governor of Ohio; Francis W. Sargent, Governor of Massachusetts; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Committee on Crime Reduction and Public Safety, Committee on Executive Management and Fiscal Affairs, Committee on Human Resources, Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management, Committee on Rural and Urban Development, Committee on Transportation, Commerce and Technology.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Wayne F. Anderson, Executive Director, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, States' Responsibilities to Local Governments, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference; Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States; Patrick J. Lucey, Governor of Wisconsin; Harold Tyler, Deputy Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice; Kent Briggs, Chairman, Advisory Task Force to the Committee on Executive and Fiscal Affairs; Richard F. Kneip, Governor of South Dakota; Carol Waller, First Lady of Mississippi; Norman Karsh, Program Director, Governors' Mutual Assistance Program for Criminal Justice; Edmond F. Rovner, Director, Energy Program, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Task Force Meeting, economy, Local Public Works Employment Act, U.S. Railway Association's Preliminary System Plan, Gubernatorial Transition, staff appointments, unemployment data, unemployment insurance, Volunteer Action Program, Employment and Training Administration, vocational assistance grants, crime, Governors' Energy Project, welfare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Patrick J. Lucey, Governor of Wisconsin and Chairman, NGC Committee on Executive Management and Fiscal Affairs; Cecil D. Andrus, Governor of Idaho and Chairman, NGC Committee on Human Resources. Topics include: Southern Governors' Conference, Colonial Williamsburg, National Governors' Conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Ralph Griffith, Executive Director, Republican Governors Association; Donald W. Whitehead, Federal Cochairman, Appalachian Regional Commission; Milton J. Shapp, Governor of Pennsylvania. Topics include: Republican Governors' Association, directories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Edwin Edwards, Governor of Louisiana; Otis R. Bowen, Governor of Indiana; Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Governor of Virginia; J. Harry Michael, Jr., U.S. Senator; James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; David G. Williamson, President, Federation of American Hospitals; John J. Marchi, New York State Senator and Chairman, Council of State Governments; James B. Longley, Governor of Maine; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Bill Waller, Governor of Mississippi; Richard F. Kneip, Governor of South Dakota; Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, American Institute for Public Service, energy, Army Corps of Engineers, welfare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Management, Safe Drinking Water Act, water pollution, solid waste management, radioactive waste, natural resources, Appalachian Regional Commission, 1974 Annual Report of the Appalachian Regional Commission, unemployment compensation insurance, energy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington; Marvin Mandel, Governor of Maryland; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Alvin J. Arnett, Director, Office of Economic Opportunity; Louis Stokes, U.S. House of Representatives; William D. Hathaway, U.S. Senator; Edward W. Brooke, U.S. Senator; Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa; David J. Allen; Harry S. Allen, Director of Institutional Research and Planning, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Ralph J. Barra; Benjamin L. Brown, Deputy Under Secretary for Legislative Affairs, Department of Labor; Barry I. Budlong, Administrator, Connecticut Office of Intergovernmental Programs; Richard J. Buck; James W. Butler, Deputy Director, Coastal Plains Regional Commission; Archie D. Chelseth, Assistant Commissioner, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources; Ernest J. Corrado, Chief Counsel, U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; Bill R. Cramer, Director, Missouri Division of State Planning and Analysis; Priscilla R. Crane, Manager of Public Affairs, Office of Revenue Sharing, U.S. Department of Treasury; John Crutcher, Administrative Assistant to Senator Bob Dole; Robert G. Davis, Director of Intergovernmental Relations, Federal Energy Administration; Hugh G. Duffy; Joseph Farrell, Administrative Assistant to Senator Charles H. Percy; David Gosselin; Herbet N. Jasper, Special Assistant to the Assistant Comptroller General; James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Norman Karsh; John T. Keho. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Executive Directorship, position applicants, resumes, Alvin J. Arnett, Office of Economic Opportunity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert D Ray, Governor of Iowa and Chairman, National Governors' Conference; Bryan F. LaPlante, Deputy Director, Office of Legislation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Abe Lavine, Commissioner, New York Department of Social Services; William J. Monaghan; Bernard B. O'Hayre, Executive Director, Colorado Commission on Children and Youth; Sal J. Prezioso; S.H. Roberts, Jr.; Robert E. Ruddy, Deputy Under Secretary for Field Operations, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Elmer E. Smith, Regional Administrator, Department of Housing and Urban Development; William E. Weber; Charles G. Whitmire; Alfred A. Bourdelais, Director, Model City Agency; C. Peter Brock, Deputy Director, Alcohol and Drug Problems Association of North America; Donald W. Brown; Warren B. Browning, Former City Manager, Brownsville, Texas; Jim Mills, Mayor of Brownsville, Texas; J.P. Carlson, Minority Staff Director, Committee on Government Operations, U.S. House of Representatives; Kenneth F. Collyer; Edward W. Doherty; W. George Gilbert; Edward H. Gregory; George M. Hickey; Michael C. Hill; Allen C. Jensen, Staff Director of the Public Assistance Subcommittee, U.S. House of Representatives; Gene Lent; John B. O'Hara, President, International Marketing Associates, Inc.; Richard M. Palkovic; Ralph W. Precious, County Administrator, Muskegon County, Michigan; Richard G. Telfer; Edwin A. Verburg; Homer C. Chandler, Executive Director, Mountainland Association of Governments; Michael J. Giuffrida, Deputy Staff Director, Montgomery County Council; James L. Martin, Deputy Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Geoffrey G. Stilley; Peter Caputo, City Manager, Schenectady, New York; Ronald U. DeMaagd, City Manager, Ferndale, Michigan; Richard D. Gale, Director of Regional Manpower Council; Robert E. Hughey; Paul H. Moore; Jules O. Pagano; Vincent Ryan; Don N. Strain, Director, State Grant-In-Aid Clearinghouse, Oklahoma; Fortune A. Valore; Joseph Westner, Jr., Senior Assistant for Congressional Relations, Department of Housing and Urban Development; Harvey M. Rose, City Manager, Grand Junction, Colorado; William H. Hansell, Jr.; Alvin Jones Arnett, Government Relations Consultant and Former Director, Office of Economic Opportunity; William J. Nagle, Director of Development Planning, Maryland Department of Economic and Community Development; William R. Manning, Town Administrator, Bel Air, Maryland; Harold Rothbart, Assistant City Administrator for Research and Development, Ann Arbor, Michigan; Robert B. McCall. Topics include: Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Executive Directorship, position applicants, resumes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Robert D. Ray, Governor of Iowa and Chairman, National Governors' Conference; David J. Allen, Chief Counsel to the Majority, Indiana House of Representatives; Harry S. Allen, Director of Institutional Research and Planning, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Ralph J. Barra; Benjamin L. Brown, Deputy Under Secretary for Legislative Affairs, Department of Labor; Barry I. Budlong, Administrator, Connecticut Office of Intergovernmental Programs; Richard J. Buck; James W. Butler, Deputy Director, Coastal Plains Regional Commission; Archie D. Chelseth, Assistant Commissioner, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources; Ernest J. Corrado, Chief Counsel, U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; Bill R. Cramer, Director, Missouri Division of State Planning and Analysis; Priscilla R. Crane, Manager of Public Affairs, Office of Revenue Sharing, U.S. Department of Treasury; John Crutcher, Administrative Assistant to Senator Bob Dole; Robert G. Davis, Director of Intergovernmental Relations, Federal Energy Administration; Hugh G. Duffy; Joseph Farrell, Administrative Assistant to Senator Charles H. Percy; David Gosselin; Herbet N. Jasper, Special Assistant to the Assistant Comptroller General; James A.R. Johnson, Acting Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Norman Karsh; John T. Keho; Bryan F. LaPlante, Deputy Director, Office of Legislation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Abe Lavine, Commissioner, New York Department of Social Services; William J. Monaghan; Bernard B. O'Hayre, Executive Director, Colorado Commission on Children and Youth; Sal J. Prezioso; S.H. Roberts, Jr.; Robert E. Ruddy, Deputy Under Secretary for Field Operations, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Elmer E. Smith, Regional Administrator, Department of Housing and Urban Development; William E. Weber; Charles G. Whitmire; Alfred A. Bourdelais, Director, Model City Agency; C. Peter Brock, Deputy Director, Alcohol and Drug Problems Association of North America; Donald W. Brown; Warren B. Browning, Former City Manager, Brownsville, Texas; Jim Mills, Mayor of Brownsville, Texas; J.P. Carlson, Minority Staff Director, Committee on Government Operations, U.S. House of Representatives; Kenneth F. Collyer; Edward W. Doherty; W. George Gilbert; Edward H. Gregory; George M. Hickey; Michael C. Hill; Allen C. Jensen, Staff Director of the Public Assistance Subcommittee, U.S. House of Representatives; Gene Lent; John B. O'Hara, President, International Marketing Associates, Inc.; Richard M. Palkovic; Ralph W. Precious, County Administrator, Muskegon County, Michigan; Richard G. Telfer; Edwin A. Verburg; Homer C. Chandler, Executive Director, Mountainland Association of Governments; Michael J. Giuffrida, Deputy Staff Director, Montgomery County Council; James L. Martin, Deputy Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Geoffrey G. Stilley. Topics include: Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Executive Directorship, position applicants, resumes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Charles A. Byrley, Executive Director, National Governors' Conference; Brevard Crihfield, Executive Director, Council of State Governments; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, Council of State Governments, Education Commission of the States, gubernatorial transition, Executive Committee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: Rober D. Ray, Governor of Iowa and Chairman, National Governors' Conference; Stephen B. Farber, Director, National Governors' Conference; S. Kh. Khamrakulov, Chairman, Executive Committee, Samarkand Oblast; Minovar Tursunov, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Uzbek SSR; V.A. Kazimov, Chairman, Executive Committee of the Tashkent City Soviet; F. Ye. Titov, Minister of Foreign Affairs, RSFSR; G.M. Korniyenko, Chief, USA Division, USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs; N.H. Blokhin, Chairman, Institute of Soviet-American Relations; A.P. Shitikov, Chairman, Council of the Union, USSR Supreme Soviet; A.M. Kalashnikov, Deputy Chairman, Council of Ministers, RSFSR; V.I. Kochemasov, Deputy Chairman, Council of Ministers, RSFSR; N.D. Khudayberdev, Chairman, Council of Ministers, Uzbek SSR; A.P. Lyashko, Chairman, Council of Ministers, Ukrainian SSR; M.S. Solomentsev, Chairman, Council of Ministers, RSFSR; A.N. Shibalov, Chairman, Leningrad Oblast; L.N. Solovev, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, RSFSR; K.G. Fedoseyev, Deputy Chief, USA Division, USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs; V.B. Krylov, First Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, RSFSR; S.F. Bulantsev, TASS; S.F. Volkov, Chief of Protocol, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, RSFSR; Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of Utah; Charles A. Byrley, Director, National Governors' Conference; Cecil D. Andrus, Governor of Idaho and Chairman, National Governors' Conference; Brevard Crihfield, Secretary-Treasurer, National Governors' Conference; Ed Rovner, Director, Energy Project, National Governors' Conference. Topics include: National Governors' Conference, revenue sharing, Russia trip, Soviet Union, state-local relations, Executive Management and Fiscal Affairs Committee, tax reform, Governors' Energy Project, social services.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains correspondence with: James L. Martin, Director of State-Federal Relations, National Governors' Conference; Ray J. Madden, U.S. House of Representatives; Charles A. 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